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: Speaking of Sports Well, there’s no reason why Cal ‘hould not be a loyal Washington rooter this year, - He's been pre- sented with a season pass, Engene Maddock, former world champion roller skater, is dead, In 1885 he set a record of sfating 112§ miles in six days, Van Brocklin, the Columbia hurler, | was in mid-summer form yesterday “when he fanned 12 Williams batsmen | in seven innings, allowed but hree hits and won 9§ to 1, A seven run rally in the second ac- wcounted largely for Harvard's 12 to 1 win over Sgton Hall yesterday, Brilliant ficlding enabled the Na\ o to whip Georgetown 4 to 3. I'riederichs, a soph, has been | aptain of the W. & J. Basket- v ball team, L Olympic coach, has | ssistant track coach at | Mikkolu, Harvard, » that Hollacher | ubs' lineup, Indications now a will soon be in the C Al Lindley, last year's stroke on | the Yale varsity, has heen shifted | Lack to his old position as regular, | Rain and darkness caused the call- | ing of the Lafayette-Villa Nova game yesterday in the sixth, Lafayette won 4 to 2, Hard hitting enabled Fordham to | defeat St. Francis 12 to 0 yesterday. .| Benny Leonard is back in the Fast ready ®. start training for a bout with Waiker, The great Dabe Ruth -was fanned three times in a row yesterday and it was old Dutch Iienther who turned the trick. Witt, Ward, Iournier and Griftith were the circuit clouters, Although J. €. O'Callaghan of Phil- Iphia, has just started to play golf, e already has to his credit a hole in one. O'Callaghan, a novice, hagged the act at the tenth hole at the Cedar- | brook Countyy club in his home dis- triet, The greens were covered with | ice at the time, | Max * Marston, national ar champion, 1.\- ads the handicap list of the state of I'ennsyivania, Marston is placed at scrateh and is the only | player thus honored, Bill ¥Fownes, | Pittsburgh veteran, is a onc-handicap player, sharing the distinction with . C. Corkran, Paddock, fast hu- lived,” makes golt his | ldock is hardly a | eness but the game enthusiast than the [ 4 Villa, midget Wilipine, who | holds the world's flyweight cham- | pionship, has been selected to fea- | ture the reopening of professional boxing in Cleveland, Villa will he sent against Eddie MeKenn# of New Orleans, - Churley “the man that ey rocreation, Hagen in knows no California P cffect greater #printer Pancho Ited's camp is enter. tatning any delusion coneerning the | pitching prowess of Carl Mays, the | underhand flinger of the | discarded No onc in the Yanks, ' Mays came 1o the old league, A'lu serving his period of effectiveness in the American, The popular theory has been that his peculiar form of | delivery would baffle the National | teague batters since they are wun- familiar with his style, HERMAN IS ALL SET Plalnville Battler Enters Ring Tomor- row Night Confident of Doing Well Agninst Tulton, Word received from Tralian Jack | Herman's camp in Minneapolis, states | that he is all ready for his hout to- morrow night with Fred Fulton, Min- nesota plasterer. The fight will be | for 10 rounds, no-decision, and is ex- pected to witness the return of Her- man into the limelight again after a rest of over six months from the squared arena, Italian Jack’s friends feel confident that he will acquit himself with ecredit tomorrow night and some of them are willing to back him with the long green to come out on the win- ning end of the match with the big westerner, I'ulton I8 alse in prime eondition agd is set for a hard bout because the Italian's record is well known, It became known today that Herman pufy Fulton down for the count of eight in his last bout with the plasterer which was a six round, no-decision affair, If Herman meets Iton right to- morrow night, he is Ifable to sink one of his powerful punches into Fulton’s anatomy and put the plasterer to sleep. Experts in ring matters con- code the chance of Herman putting Fulton away while the chances of Fulton putting Herman out of the running aré still very strong. Her. man expects to last out the bout, al- though he would make no prediction to that effect. It he stays the 1n rounds without meeting with 41; his stock will go sky high his manager plans to match him soon with Jack Renault, tha Canadian heavyweight and o\ ot the toughest men in the ring tod Washing and Polishing Simonizing Repairing on all makes of cars, PHONE 205 tarkie’s ati-factory ervice HARRY STARKIE | Automotive Service 287 ELM STREET We reline your breaks by Electric Machine Good Used Cars at Low Prices irame, . | |work that is sufficient. | L2ifici | color |the [ Novi |dnnings by a | Poly, w badiain Dalg il ADVERTISING PAY? . ASK TOM filBB[lNS (Cnntlnue\l From Precedin;“Page) Gut suffering a single knockdown.' Up | to that time a Dempsey opporient who lasted longer than a set of morals in Greenwich Village was looked upon ] Crashing The Pins | CASINO ALLEYS F. OF A. LEAGUE lonrl. of ””flllfll‘l. | 110050 {wan | Doer | Dummy 4s a cross between a superman and a | pairyof bLrass suspenders. { Mr. Gibbons, on the other collection f of digits, is being looked upon merely | as something to keep away from. It | jmay be true. that he made 4 name |pe ‘!or himself but as Shakespeare said, (Gatting you can't keep on huying liver and onions and shoes for the kids with a As Dempsey’s foremost challenger, Mr. Gibbons appears to be getting no- where with great speey. Iickard had him matehed and then , ogain, Carpentier was going to battlc (him in July but changed his gorgeous I IMirpo tiits-a Castillian inauires, “Who is this mind. Senor eyebrow and Gibbons person? the low down, the sub- Why Now what's cellar slant on NMr, Gibhons don't the promoters fall all over their lrlmlmlq trying to maieh him? Next to Dompscy he's- the hot shot of the {heavyweights, and this tukes in Wiits, tenanit and all the rest. Yet Gib- bons is farther away from the big money than Wales is from the hare- back riding championship of England, unmatehed | 8 Swietzer rashas - Hall | 8cheya :. gen L6t 00 | Dummy ROGERS AL SPECIAL M Mohican Market, ".. Strohe ker . 84 I'upple The apswer is that Mr, Gibbons does | not deal lavishly in the hokum of pressagentry. e hides his left hook under a water bucket. Ile seems to think that if he gets out and does his And maybe it is—up to a point, 3 Thé sport hug is a ney unaccompanied by color Icaves him cold, Dut giveshim the old hip-hip-hurrah bunk, let him hear the drums and the ecymbals crash, steam him up with mystery and heroies, and ne'll fall for anything, from a trained flea hurdle race to a peroxide blond, You realize that Mr, Gihbons lacks | when you discover after all thege years that he has no fighting namw You read of Dempsey the Kil- ler, Firpo the Wild Brown Panther , , . vou read of the St But | just Tommy Gibbons, ASEBALDL en, Conn~—New conl At New Ifa University, 3: Yale, 3, At Cambridge, Mass, Seton Hall, 1 (3 innings by ment.) At Annapolis—Georgetown, 3; 1 At York Harvard, agree- Navy, laston, Pa.~—Tafayette 4; Villa (Game called {n the Wixth funing on account of rain.) At New York—Iordham, st I'rancis, 0, At Lancester, Pa, —= I'r Marshall, 3; Dickinson, 2. eement,) ~Stevens, 6: Brooklyn agree- 12 nklin and (Light At Hoboke 1. (Seven inningy e by ment,) At Princeton=Princeton, §; SWII"I- more, 2, At West Point = Army - Vermont (Called fn second inning, rain,) At New York—Columbia, 9; liams, 1 ven hmluu, rain.) Wil- ANDERSON DOES ¥ WELL [ Averages 117.2 and Wins Ffve Out of ! Nine Games From Young Alix, Star Bowler I'rom Meriden, Setting the fine average of 117.2 and crashing the old pins for 1055 ogainst a total of 9% and a 1104 average for Young Alix of Meriden, Bddie Anderson last night climbed a step higher in the state individual howling tourney in a match at Rogers’ alleys. The scores: Anderson—-100 104, 147, 118, 105, 94, 114, 98,4119, In the figures of the secretary of the lrague, which are not up to date, Thompso# of this city leads ths league with a winning average of .666, have ing won 12 and lost 6 games. Iisher, Harper and Teiler are second with 619, _Foote of this city is Afth with Addgand Anderson is seventh with 288, Tonight Rlate Bowling Ieague, Thompson Armoys of New Haven Game starts at 8 p, m. at Commercial alleys, Last night in State Bowling league: Thompson 136, 117, 9§, 96, 98, 120, 100, 91, 110966 Armoys 102, 128, 108, 118, 113, 11 1010, 114, 142, 105, Mernman and Knlght in Championship Go Today ’ Pinehurst, N. C., April 10. Merriman of Waterbury, Conn, Fred W. Knight of Philadelphia meet today in a 36 hole final match for the north and south amateur golf championship. Another holes was tacked on the event by tourney offi- cials after the semi-final round )tu-' terda and Moor Luw queer inseet, | | Mordos ‘0 4t Lexingtons, Bull and Wills | when | Paul man he is |5 | Bordomari | Bobrowski | Rorowink Bazzy 12:‘ Weston | Rromeon Scurtt ! 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