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SDAY, MAY 29, 1924 Events Are Scheduled Three National S port Washington Seeking Regatta for 1925 TLI rA PAGE 11 >, National Collegiate Track 9 is Auto Class: binned Meet and Gibbons-Carpentier Fight Are P, e: Batting Averages Fir po M ay tf W ie Shell 1 op Books for This Week BY HENRY L. FARRELI N interesting t spectacle: 4 ve Season's best and mx re to occupy attention ove week-end and us wha ould be the most crowded ats 2 in the history of at c Me annual 5(0-n n e sweepstakes will be staged . ow in Indianayx ntercollegiate track and field oy. Malt Lake” jonships wil! start tomorrow in the Harvard stadium |), "ster: it Gibbons-Carpentier international light heavyweight ‘ % Balt La js to be staged urday at Michigan City, Indiana, ait Lake" Piie three events are of world-wide interest and importahe 1 : n Indianapolis a bile race is the oldest, richest and igest important event of its kind in the world. The inter Saesiate track and field championships carry the most pres- f of any collegiate athletics in the world and the Gibbons . ake emmentier contest will bring together two of the most s CRANK, beanthe boxers in the world So¥or three years the Far West, represented by the Univer-| W®tS4: seattle of California has reigned supreme on the intercollegiate | x 4 ‘mek and field. For three years the best athletes in the East! }* gave failed ag a small BALDWIN, Seattle of California athletes, | "sets! ' owered, es : ceehan bara afew great field stare . young shot-putte “ Taree Pacific coast weed in the championships . seithe hope of the East is slime igen tt dad Been during t three | unt peniha! Wun the weakest t LANE . BOW MAN battle of n the book Banford university wil! st ie avy favorite with the Un ity of Southern California as a There seems to be in t Bix not a single team with en Merbuted strength to finish ‘tas third, P The intercollegiates will be ipere importance and they will war feat more attention than the meet eed draw under ordinary circum nm does. ( iahees. It Is the first meet in which with barge number of candidates for the | «ets ‘ ieetican Olympic team are to be put | hit hard e wo the test. Practically all of the Olympic imebes will be on the field to look | ‘ mr the athletes from whom are ton wiected many members of a cinch t fam that the United States will s ie Paris. College athletes we mented largely on the team t ‘wat to Antwerp in 1920 and perhaps | should be outpointed, which is almost percent of the team this year will/ certain in the event that he is not lenit of college men and athletes | stopped, Carpentier could claim a|° ie are only @ short time out of col-|fight with Tunney for staying 10 rounds with the fighter who went 15 | Diatet On the fast Harvard track it ls pos: | rounds h Dempsey BRADY, that near to record time may be | EXPECT RUNNID Lazse yored in many of the track events. | FIGHT is the. field several records are ex-| Gibbons Is just aa much tnterested in getting another good shot, as Cur- | | pentier ts in avoiding the termination jot his career in that fight. Gi a lot of ru er will not b t punch and that happen, to land, the ef Demps ting Car ast and he 1 with as muc bis first , 10 rounds. ion after the er and the len ably will be deter of rounds tha takes Gibbons to catch up with him ms is not as flashy on his as the Frenchman, put «th merican has more effective ring. peed than the Frenchm: tibbons favors the body style of attack, and |Carpentier certainly cannot take It Py | downstairs. IN [*] | Gibbons is almost certain to get EY | over a few short hooks to the body in the early rounds, and Carpentier Eq | will not have much steam to carry | Shes. #* L }ihim around when he hag taken a fa | couple of them. H\ POSTPONE BIG “LIGHTIE BOUT y YORK CITY, May 29.—The | fi between Johnny Dundee, | junior lightweight and featherw | and Wuis Vincentini of postponed last night be ERS, Seattle sent pee as a Francis itehie, San Ffanci« pga ee ee ie. = was announced weight wrestling | champion, succesfuly defended his ‘ {title against Stanislaus Zbyszko, | . d N Polish contender, here Inst night. ] i an avy Lewis took two out of three falls, | ia | HAT Darwin Melisnest, graduate | ————— | manager of Washington athiet ] jess, wax going East with the varsity p DR. WO ae es " day to try a 0 (i ———-— * These two homes were Gree aeveeny te} Seaton ae Pigg agi mae | Sacrifice | advertised and quick- |] {y24“wus the detinite announcement ae : ly sold to Star read- {ot Dean Condon, head of the faculty ‘omplete Se oe 7-Room Modern ae i nee Chey Rotate at ithe’ Ttotary | Actual Consists of a Home be Club luncheon Wednesday. The oars-| Photo 14 “Tiles” ‘ies. 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