The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 19

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Bol saavaveensr sane eh dt eel tee an NN i clear es ve aki Deanne dina \* Nearly Every College in Country Represented in Big U. of P. Meet equalled by any other athletic meet in this country. About every college that can pro- duce even a near-chumpion will be Tepresented at the Quaker meet. Franklin Field the day of the games will be cluttered up with title-holders when the first of the many events 4 ‘4 | Ai International tone will be gives pir james B. Sullivan had bis way! ine ‘enn carnival thin year because the athletic games of the University) of the p » of the strong Oxford of Pennsylvania April 26 would be| team ih the relay ‘race, the feature made the intercollegiate champton- event on the long programm English four, with the cele brated ' Stockholm winner, A. 8. Jackson, ips. The A. A. U. secretary says| in its captain, made rip to this that entries received for the Penn! country especially to jeipate in games, in point of numbers and rep- | the intercolleriate rela resentative strength, have never been Y Ly] fon, aided by Gaussen and Sproule } | and the fleet American Rhodes scholar, Norman Taber, will prove too much j | for any relay team in this country. 5 | Reports from Cornell, Princeton —_—__ am around Champion a should make the #is- re go the limit to win. Cornell and Penn, too, expect to enter four men in the relay who will fight it out on SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April: 17. Plans for match races between Howard Drew and George Parker, at the Pacific Const Interscholastic meet in Berkeley Aprit 24 and 26, have been announced \ Appearance of Oxford's Relay _ Team Makes Event of In- ternational Importance. Commission to be and jointly, ni ‘s ity The White Box ful bi playe: usual batting av the opening of ex-pirate, twirled team, which won, lowed a seratch h erly catching him. sion that all-star the National and he Hritons rather expect @ walk- r against the thirteen American teams entered. English athletic judges predict that the great Jack- of the forma- r, that may up- of the foreigners in the un. ‘The ‘Tiers are “O, Girls,” Don’t have puff- “ed-up, burning, sweaty ‘ POPs even lines with the strong Oxford feet or corns. be dae , es DREW AND PARKER IN MATCH AT 100 YARDS. the matter. ‘The Mound City engagement, them 7 to 3. mound for the wi of tho first innt touched up for t ex-Senator, twith team sociation. Drew two weeks 100 yards in 9 8-5 seconds. rker was the hero of the All- team which toured the Anti- The races between the pair will 100-vard and = 220-yard POSLAM | RACING NOTES. winner Wintergreen in the |stable fire at the Latonia track lust til week makes five of the last elght | winners of thi ic that are now died last win- | and Pink Star, the d Worth, the vie- also dend. ‘The tivin winners. ai 05 now in the stud at) y Rashfora or still in the stable of ‘and Donerall, owned ¥ Ben Brush and , earlier Derby winners, are atill in'the stud in Kentucky. It is probable that the former is the oldest Kentucky Derby winner now allve. ‘Try Poslam So: et and bath. E ience the this the foot troubles draw up your face in won't scem tight and Roughness and are guarded again tion prevented; t Jockey A. Mott, whose sorvices are much sou at present by sev- eral big stables, is spending a short vacation is home in Vancouver, but expects to leave there for Lex- ington In time for the opening of the Kentucky spring racing season, ind healthy. ) DRUGGIS' By POPULARITY CONTEST FREE TRIPS TO EUROPE TO THE MOST POPULAR Policeman, Fireman, Letter Carrier, R.R. Employee and Citizen ‘SPEND YOUR VACATION IN EUROPE AT OUR EXPENSE ny, Austria, Switzerland, Fr ntest Just Beginning- ork for 4~—Everybody —A Grand Sum Contest Closes June 15—Winners Announced hie & Cornell Pay- All the Expenses. Biches See Sunday Evening Telegram, for Leaders in Contest. VOTE COUPON” ‘Every’ Day’'in Evening World, Evening Journal and Evenivg APPEARS ‘Sunday Telegram. Sturt Now Eligible une 1d— 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street. 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue. 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street. déhn W. Ritchie, All Stores Open Evenings Until 9—Saturday 10 o’Clock. Er anit Baseball News Briefly Told ‘The International Leagye has ask permission of the National Basebal against damages of if 000 each, league club up to da three games and won them all. It looks as though the trip around the world did the players a@ lot of goad. The Browns turned the tables on the Tigers, knocking two pitchers out of the box and badly hammering third. Ty Cobb was there with Tt appars to be will play a serleg of games at San Francisco next year an one of the at- tractiona of the Exposition. James EB. 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