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ee ee a al Snel ” " wr COLLEGE ATHLETES FOREMOST BEST SPOR | eT Fat A Fovtoal, Gasenal, the Crews and Basketball Teams of 0 ' Universities in the First Rush fo Ennat for War Purposes— Professionate Lack Patrictiom of Amateurs — Pew Wew flecords in Competition During War Time, 0 0 ton Prme nnentag Om (Pee ton Fe tomng Word) net Seen « fotatle font ta eperte, w fat ae the Peanrde of Aetael Competition ace concwtned, Init it tne teen (he gremtagt of 4) years for the honor and feneren of American atiietow and athietir + \nelide Amerion A mfiiern and more 1 af cmt fneet young man ane tm train ing OF already on the waltiafields of ‘ @ eniiet were America’s athlete. CO Taare tees elie 1 the Sand tat ow The to have fo tot fo now -~ i OLF, ine most other sport, serie ' wialy fait the wurden of war | during the 1917 season, Mititagy | Metivition pravented what undoubtedly ad eal =| Would have been the roatest year avn =— | the links thin country ever withonnnd ‘The number oP players, the (otal rus 4 Collegiate Athletics kere | A Military Essential, _ sim" erea Win oe e pares _ pointed to a record season count wi lorem ” To Go On During War isin en | aa of war a rs had to pay the -o—_—_—_————————— | penalty Clomely following the lead N.C. A. A. at Meeting Here, DR. RAYCROFT DECLARES | Sthiee: Galt neseenern conection ti Requests That Intercollegiate $484,000 I$ NEEDED | '** champions: In New of th t che mplon- Schedules Be Arranged and FOR ARMY ATHLETICS [snip thers wos tig titre nelow That Professional Coaching ————- ment, held at mont of tho 3,000 golf Rowing, football and other sports, ¢——— * os kien ° ° Pe ° = eer hi Be Re-|] ere oa setioatine Phi ad clubs throughout the country, ‘This risind oo uth ences -anee|Su™A? Shores, Uti” x! National Junior Tennis ns msn Pb yf edad Pee ek IH ne ey Minerioa entered the war. The men) Winter's indoor events prom al ° ° . r con rd jattonal 14 q Title Will Be Decided = ff record-breaking this ye: lexiate Athietic Association by Dr. | Nevada and Oregon, yielded about wiready conditioned in competition | 20rt# 0! ved ¥ in training have gone to the fight-| But there have been | HE National Collegiate Athictic|| doseoh E. Rayeroft, « member $80,000 to the Hed Cross, ‘The tourna- QR lines. But the colleges are full Bam or Weer ° CHICAGO, Dec, 22—The eare of Association adopted the poiley Tene ‘Trale~ 1! ment was conceived to show the pa- t 7th R NE | °° 1 National League stare were at ite annual meeting here of te cae saaeemal try reco || trlotiom and willingness of golfers’ © O- ay a egume expected to burn to-day when Fred| carrying on athletics during the war.|1 1 350 men ran, to do their bit and no one could just- ——— 4 Mitchell and Charles Weeghman,| which ratifies the action taken In Jt#/] A¢ one time at ene camp 5,000 men || ly doubt the success of the meet, es that Taylor sent over | manager and owner, respectively, of| meeting at Washington, D. C., tast |) were swimming, | Not to be outdone by the amateurs, Tt te almost unfair lo mention any) one college where this has been done, | for the eredit due any one is to all Football teams have enliated: © the inet man, from fullback to financial manager. An for the crew men | ~take the Syracuse varsity erew that won on the Hadson two years ago. : the last of the eight left Syracuse in the middle of December to take an ' amy commission he has been working for, This is Charite Whiteside. Of A be others Frank Williams, Wallis and Summerville are First Lieutenants, | ' Hopkins & Second Lieutenant, Jayne an aviator, Worden preparing for the| ‘ my Medical Hoserve Corps and Sprague engaged in army Y. M. C. A. vervice. Seores of other men brought out by Coach James Ten Eyck are | ‘2 various branches of the service. As the same can be said of the splendid 3 Ubletes developed by Courtney and all the other coaches in our American | vlleges, it must bo admitted that our sometimes criticised “professional | coaching system" has not failed to develop MEN! ee ——— — ———— d ‘sked or allowed to go, and these |! - A walority of one ‘oungsters should have their train-| best athletes were already. in the iow in athletics as well as the mili-|army training pe preparing for ‘ary training that has now become| war. There wasn't « record broken | Harold L. Taylor and Edward . More than 2,000 men have been ore the professional golf I he made | som the Cubs, get together here to discuss | August. ye onal golfers postponed nd the performances looked more an hi The slogan, “College athletics must || ganized inte 400 basketball teams thelr annual championshi 4 ih ite \ great feature tn ail colleges and| iis thong er cn ues further additions to the local con- P ip an age inter-class ‘kson Will ttle| baseline of the co: vehools. They need the athietic|coliege meet than a national cham. H. Hendrickson I Batt evenly to 4—all. stellation, > 60," ae Heentes Gt the MeTRING | Oe ene af ot feote || Place held the Open Patriotic Tourna- ‘raining. It made better men of the/pionship, Clinton Larson of Brigham| jn Finals of Tourney for atimerson, fnying (he ao van take Of the] Aw long as any of that $250,000 re-|seasion by Col. Palmer E. Pierce in his ‘saree proper pe scat |ment over the Whitemarsh course, thousands of college athie who one eerste is the only athlete Th V: ed by Elliott H.| ninth “i and anxious to clinch It} mains unspent, the Cubs’ officials| address as President of the agen Boring matehes were held by 108 || near Philadelphia, which also earned were first to volunteer and it will] Nitmudy any attention. Lees rone Vacated by Ellio olay tient “through Nia rival ‘Taylor | won't abandon the idea of acquiring |tion, and was repeated when Co i || f0ll companies at one camp on» single || a substantial sum for war reliet work. make better men of those who are/ cleared 6 ft. 55-8 in, in the bueh| Binzen, Fordham Captain. Wiufatic’ cous shurted the ell forthe | omer Hornsby, Heinle Gros and 21 Pierce read letters from Secreiary of) | afternoon, Whilo deprived of the stimulus of growing up to take their places or|/jump at the Penn relay meet, and ‘4 point. In the next rely toh Go foot few other top notehers, War Newton 1D, Baker and Secretary Highteen professional boxers have fight beside them if the war goes on.|®t 6ft. 77-8 ins, displaced the bar cessfully brought off @ tosm to spo! Charles Comiskey, owner of the|o¢ ine Navy Josephus Daniels. empba-|] trained hundreds of boxing instrectors |the big championships during the , Emerson’ Profeesional sport has been poorly by striking it bofgaa itd Mttle finger national juntor indoor lawn chances of victory. White Sox, is confident that Govern- neason the game continued to expand 01 int : lege athictics and |] at army camps, s after clearing it. This would have tennis title, which was held by| to deucn caused. Emerson. ty make | ment control of the railroads will not {sing foe Seed at Cees. ‘Only anecelatis of the athtetto equip~ || 294 win recruits by tho hundreds, represented in the volunteer en! beaten Eddie Beeson’s world record fi re a decision | interfere with his spring training | Urging their contin . ment needed at the camps has been || 5° steady bas been its development ments, Tho fine enthusiasm andjof ¢ft. 75-16 ins. Later Larnon Elliott H, Bingen, the Fordham | « His speed wa not cal-| plans and expects to send his World’s| It was heard over and again as|| ment ne oe |that a number of clubs im the New g- vatriotiom of the coll: boys have| Cleared ft. 7 ins. in a Western! captain, until he passed the nino-| Cuiated to overwhelm the cool-head- usmpions to Mineral Wella, Texas, speaker after speaker addressed tho ? York 1 § wae 3 Ie ed manner tn which Taylor made | on March 16, This will give the team , | Xork district, clubs like Baltusrol, meet, but the record was not al! teen-year-old limit of the class, will 5 gathering, and finally {t was driven Menke there are, Cuan Professional lowed because the mest Was UnsaZe-| ten sent gor today im the feels ot | hit FrLUeNe a iironkiyneyauth were | ® month's workout, home Just when the association was Great Neck, Sleepy Hollow, Wykagy! canks, ere are several reasons | tioned. . seertins. fee olaved the ball: decpiy — , | and Piping Rock, were forced to f hy bo: re} A large number of swimming rec- | the tournament at the Seventh Regi-| fiawless. He layed | Bi v| about to adjourn last night, when a re te Dede «pisos omeuine cone ords went ‘on the i917 lint. Kahana: ment Armory. Harold I, Taylor and) Mine yam und win ‘the final kame DIAMOND MEDALS OFFERED set of resolutions presented by Dr. C. | Ansceintion reaffirm, {Maesatreaty sas payiig ouattions arctan ced their classmates joined the colors.| Stim” proms anne McGillivray and | gdward H. HendHckson are the lads| 5¢ the sot and! natch bye love score. FOR MILLROSE PRIZES. | w. savage of Oberlin were carried by | orsed. tndudiag ett as already en: HA ge Heer betta — There is a wonderful amount of Sees were the chief record | who'll battle for the crown. PSelock ‘this afternoon 52 & unan!mous vot therefore recommends that no # second course, esprit de corps in the colleges—much| In motor boat racing Chris Bmith| Taylo more than in any professional com-|of Algona bination or any professional sport |marvel, M \ nk of ellieib ‘These resolutions, repeating in part | the present erta! and modifying and extending in scope a act the Brooklyn Prep player,| The playing of the wonderful boy ‘The high standard of prises set by the Richards, was not up to bis jeual | stittrose A. A. for ite games in former Fought out a new speed | outgeneralled Gerald Emerson, the/ Ri ‘encounter with Hendrick- Detroit If. and won the| Hast Orange High School crack, after| form {np his encounter with Hendrick: | i ig maintained for the coming Ure: lity standards during| Norman Maxwell of ali the younger of the association in| Stara showed the most consistent th lutions adopted at the Wash- | ‘at! gil stand for the continuanes | form during the scason, though ls 4 6 resolutions 1 of intercolleg! sports bordinat efforts were restricted to club tourna. that 1s engaged in by individuale| thy Baby Breed: Heme Tite eeint | three stubbornly contested wets, by & cowed the strain of ha hard | Mtiitary Carnival 18 Madioon Saware | ossn coseting, were 00 follows! of “course to military training, had | ments, having only individual ambitions. |for the distance, and inter making «| score of 3—6, 6-8, 6—4, Hendrick- Garden on Jan. : pionship, Hendrickson experi- i te dea in all C 1s boy cham- little difficulty in digging up| bronze medals will aewar in Another thing, a majority of profes~ Vg he RAR preety: | ig Phe id peas pb har cA Tos. Ce belt Yor good returns “deepite running events for the soldier and eallor sional athletes are married and have i ie Gommedare audeon's new mn, oent the clever chop stroking | pt his In t families. Still another—they know boat, built by Jack Heebe and carry-|¥¢?8 School, at 6— 1, oung opponent. tent et canine fon will also be f served ag @ means of influencing prac-| , 1, ° ba Resolved, That we recommend to alt| served every college in the canst | oie tho number of prominent play institutions, collegiate and | \, 5 _| ers Who answered the call for servicg ee tented by" the: repaen” elena, erat ,at:| were Hrangis Oulmet, Mux Marstons i relay eos Borman “First-That athletic sports be made| ton of the country. ; Gardiner White, Henry Topping and aw: rk of military) .¢Phoushout the length and breadth | others. that the high degree of skill that! ing "600 horsepower, beat this mile|,, To the credit of Taylor be ts sald] larwely a. Femes for | medals to members PL, fon toler tones | Memestvient. tothe. Week of military of the land hardly More than score of | ‘Toward thy end of the season Hows sives them a short-lived profession record with an average (in six ohe| that, he stood to hie guns and turned | She, Ann ty oy [uccond team, Vastu prises of value, wit| seabetiat factor te, military. training. — | Prineston wee ine Nuon" promtoeme [Are gyetee’. Tnavemeen ehouenene wat igh 4 they erp away trom it a. nd tee ating . Le a tone when ‘the nttor threatened to outplay nog he nen sontinuncel route SATE | he given to ine tug-of-war teams of ten| “"eecond—That intercolleriate and in- falled to follow the polley laid down ®t! th land to compile an bonce intad % tor @ yeur or two. miles an hour each, This amasing| him and take the match, The speed of the Junior ‘tournaments for ena|men, for frst and second pla sieccheiagile Minaiee va aevaunal tor ing. the kad to pomplle an bonce Int gs Boxing Champions Not tiring ‘fon harem eae waamr ay tae eee ieee for kin, Osgood of the. Pleasantviite | Tescue and equipment races, vi trying for. Improvemi a a , ; ts to be ap- It is roughly estimated the lied to our submarine chasers—and | his twice breaking through the ser- ti so long ® time and #0 far as national| ONLY FIVE LESS COLLE el dal rded jocal ditions permit, and that final of the ii ethe medley Telay for the chasapion: |sicpeoelble sneouraxement. be mven ts | PLAYED FOOTBALL, Rushing to France. | |nuuber will be in the neighborbued } of, 10,000, boys’ singles. ‘The overhead stroking of |in the medley relay for the chi the "development. of, intramural sports, |, . noomparably ahead of speed boat| vice of his rival and winning the wi plendidly managed, so |8h!P iiae the nicipa: fre Was Q generat curtailment of | The outlook for 1918 is encouraging But even allowing for all these ex-| performances anywhere else in tha| first set, ‘es pint wink Rene Me Fant ta wast Reraher: oo mith @ view to promoting Dart athletls acuvity. ia thé last four months.| for a further development of golf uses, professional sport has fallen | world. Having, experienced tie, Wy land | Bassford for the title this morning by| Baltwarel Club Closes for Winter, |‘!F.Of all students. Cuamoeatlns of football schedules, ths| for the game now hase double attrac, There has been no yacht racing and | Which chet core 6—3, 6—3, The Baltusrol Golf Club, near|and the expenses incidental thereto be | ll lon of unnec officials, the! tion from the viewpoint of sport and Get Dahind amateur sport in the Gis! asaicing motor bret, racing af ang | geives. ane vel jiritg RAE GF shards had betier success in the e Teduced to & minimum. pa away with aried coaches! health. In some sections thero is a Olay of patriotism. There bave been |importance, as boat owne: meter rogerias \e Sey mane trem final round of the junior doubles, | Short Hills, N. J. will give its mem. | "duced to & minty ding to | ive uni- sudden 1 Mg be gpeadengl ball teams salloting to|versally turned their fleet power craft | ete a is fast to slow wrecked th man 4s college teams) over to the Government, and war de- | with which the New Jerse Individual golfers and ten-|mands have ta the crews of sail- champions enlisted by the score. | ing yachts. - be no pre-season | 204 the like, but no scouting except | Dy W: ate games, and no growing sentiment for the restoration of the big champlonships, if only under modiiied conditions, This mat- ter will be threshed out at the an- nual neeting of the United States | Golf Association in Philadelphia next mi) red with Taylor he won a place in hance to start the new year | coaching or prac y South Wed | fheRnal aha channlonniy round. Tap"| Pooper by" playing’ nett ecdey [St publ ilar hots, #o that Hing drives accounted for many | the opening of the new year, but ber ef oMetale | t . pointe in this match, in witeh his | §, that time on the olub house will t the number, of oMel -' side defeated Donaldson and Baasford | from At Intercollegiate ames and their (ees But individual boxers and wrestlera| Rowing events were cancelled, as| Emer Bee Sie ee ee ae Serene OR dachien chamnelece Fe eteeserte the cant GULBIS eT MEERE AALOW OR ROMMEL Deae cehar ete care TARY, Weed |all crews vw my broken up when the | tion, "ite was alwaye on tiptoe to over- atiip will be decided Monday morning, help cons 5 : . every endeavor to escape that. first rush to enlist came. # few champions offered their services| In racing automobiles, Ralph de instructors—taking positions that| Palma broke a lot of records, cover. ore useful and necessary and hon-|ing 633.12 miles in 6 hours and 112.96 The value of athier | to milie Wi month, Keynote oF the crneon tenting {ewas | Cornelius Sullivan, the new Pre: {his fact, ably demonstrated by Col, | dont of the Metropolitan Assoctatior thal conte, seen ot 4 speakers, | la of the opinion that the ‘Met’ é ced the few who wa-| tournaments should be played in 19 erable, while entailing no risk of life! iniles in the first hour. He made new the amsociation ofclly desire them. i Vered in their position, tha. athletics | if the association officials a t Imb—but no champion made any|records for each hour of the race. baseball club] {ng oe weclute essential in the train- tee Movant thars wits eee wort te Teach the fighting lines Late in the seasan the ‘Automobile Pennsylvania defeated City College | Although Charlie Weinert, the New-| tamveigit, as teen matched to box in Bedse. | Many ae beget aorataivent military organtaiscr Dicee im the! Lor of patrlotig tournaments next hat ati to regarded as) Arsociation decided that tt wouldn't . fs \ port, Baltimore, end Providence during tht; Owners fear a je H rT col t AON, even if it ls deemed vi tao tall for the army. O'Dowd, who|sanction any more racing events dur-| by a-score of 8 games to 1 in the | ark boavywvelght: has deen made mins | moath of January, On Jan, 4, Wille aacks | control of the railroads may inter-| we y Well, Drought ose bye hire etre | te Ciapenss With the teomiae antes the midgiewsinnt title because |ing the war as the sport pneaged me-| final round of the nineteenth annual | offers to engage In bouts within agninet Billy Lughes before the Nuuneg A, wh t : of the affair with Al McCoy, is box-jchanics and drivers who could be ; mad | pte tournament of the Triangular Col-!two months, he nevertheless doo not] Wnt k se twelve wanda, then on den, 14 fone with thelr spring Helnipg clead, Septet tein teeth kor te plonabips until after the fnish of the ing around the country, as McCoy | useful to the army. lege Cuess League under the direction | #eem to be very anxtous to do any bOX-| ihe little Went Bider travels to Daltimore, where jo not thin! eo ap “4 one 0 to the at eal ' nil Was while he called himself “cham-| Horse racing was surprisingly | m4 ae New York City Chess Club, |ing, as he has turned them all down. |e ie sobeduled to exchange blows with Yousg| tripe will be interfered : Pranic (dttte. tice fouope and help for &| Jock atutchinson, one of the most IR TE lod rgd taper qrong and the races well attended. /F Ut earned permanent possession |He was just offered a go with Tom| Chane bere the Fuerlem 4, C, fer, Cite |ureat extent,” eaid Ban Johnson, Pri at least to put the men 3 who |e on glean in rat year of he ama! al in the war and never went back, hasn't ball had a disastrous of the flying servi -| picturesque as well as one of the |of the Rice Trophy, which was won |Cowler for twelve rounds at the Armory | rounie to « deciion, and on Jen, 26 be aoe] dent of the American League in Chiohyo | Of the flying service in guod phyal fost formidable Booton professtonsie te 8 Day, | Oe rn Te eek uae tat ast night. ‘As for comforts, the play: | “Sets borrow, if you will t c the United States, intended t ¢ | Lynch in # retum match for tweire rounds to 4! ery ghould not complain. The bpya| tive men of the ty ah Donte | the Bouth thin winter pecans decision, 4 be of Pooch Dono-|the South this winter in games in | contest. : | ‘over there’ are not travelling tn Pull- | Van, Keone Fitapatrick, Johnny Mmole | ie, 5¢ n' company nes in ¥ ie eel | Ch enlisted here. Lightweight Cham. plon Benny Leonard has been do! ye work as boxing instructoe m will suspend or go out| for the third year In succession. A. A. of Boston on New Yeo a the 9 entirely, The National a New Utrecht H, §,|bUt his manager refused to accept And American Leagues did tatrly well | box Frep sand, New, Gree and'Lawson Robertson, men whe hag | With Bob McDonald, another noted , but guite a little boxing for | financially and showed thelr average | the P. B.A. Te Interscholastic hockey = FUTURITY WINNER | mans back of the trench: When a’ mani fit aad when’ he inet | Beat. Jock reached Horida, “One of Gapnis Ca ce firaaaey Teas ae ul toe wiagete ls ie Sh putes inst Ble sp Voly “pres defeated Carl Morris, the Wentern hearyweight, ts again 1901 | Offictals of the big leagues, the Chi- | Pd le! end them to the aviation | the first places he visited was a big | camps, !d Mfr. Camp tn an ur; t}aviation camp. The spectacle of the Kilbane, feather champion, was first] The year was notable, in the sport. | Commercial by a score of 3 8, 3 and in town looking for vouta, but the chances are LANDS HERE FROM FRANCE, | coo reports aaid, were also conferring appeal tothe ussoe ‘wen ] fo volunteer his services as boxing |ing world, for the passing of several |New Utrecht trounced Boys’ High by v4 tation, soaring machines was 80 fascinatin Utrgeps, tn fat paral al ayaa thay ss) Rey veiss, | On the possible effect that re aibekcgeal na eke ae nee © an te that Jock caught the fever. He pad ‘tnt: my camp, and is re- 4 fi ja eco ww day spre | handling of all traffic wou! ave on | ' + * nm the! sented himeelf at the local ree! a Meme ail cdare ie bon foe his own Getta hier aseng then us Dec. Fo The proceeds of| Wet and te at the proent time going thrush! Among @ large consignment of thor-| ‘« phyaleal fitness of one. single aviator | °° reatt profit and .. working hard and with|Robert Fitzsimmons, one of the |, BOSTON: Dec. 2 | training stint at the New Pole A, A, with the playing schedules during the regu-|inny hang the the annual indoor track meet of the oughbreds which has landed at an Amer- |; lives of thousands or! iM office and was ccepted, Jock success at Camp Sherman. Kid) greatest boxers ever seen in the ring | H ‘ natead of three trips men, In no branch of the 26 expects soon «to be an honest-to- Athletic Association. to be held | Jack Melton, ite former welterr ett ee, | ican port 1s the noted stallion, Yankee, | sng : {physical Atnese count for aa Mnuche ee | goodnens highhyer, . an, bantam champion, was|and once holder of the heavyweight Feb, 2 iF TATNeG GV GR | Cart sien fe te Meatahed fi OR RE IR Tee of tie Furwrity of 196%, and Mealne the anes | tn aviation. “Let us have than net ¥ ‘put provided a legal ‘reason | light heavywelght and middleweight | the millta 4 naval athletic equip. ee been in France at the stua| ce Decomary by lengthening the stay lnow. 1 think wo can And ‘sway te being exempted from service. world’s titles. Charlle White, the/ment fund, Several novel events for us which has been in " . ‘The Wykagy! Country Club origin of visiting clube from four to six game | finance the Project. Let us borrow ‘ he service, including rope f ft Frank R. Hitchcock. ‘There to two trips and|them now at a time when there ally planned to keep its clubhouse fle the champions haven't| famous referee, was not long behind| men in Willie Juckwn of this city, the fast and clever | farm 0 ries, to cut down to two trips ani ere ts po] any, Panne tor. ruses to the firhuing sone It ian't|fieasimmons. Lee Dasty i vat erate See ite gt Wat) WH Be 2dG0d| erase van wabihed teitey be his mpnsne | were peveral yearlings on the liner ale lint) fue’ ttuncnay ‘custom. Feallge how innportatt feist encom whe seerthas beens |W btntae TA an necessary to condemn boxing entire-| Australian middleweight, died hero in| to meet Lew Tendier, the Ihiladelptia fighter, | for Mr, Hitchcock and another lot for pees the aviation camps would: bow ly, Bome well known und successful) America under most unfortunate vir-| NW ORLEANS, Dec. 29—Jamen B.| tor ue rourle at the Olympia A. A, of Uhile [op ps thoes camp in Brooklyn officials at their regular monthly but the chief interest in| From the Ebbe COL. PIERCE Is meeting decided to close the ' . ] main boxers and a large number of lesser| cumstances. Al zor was shot by| Colton of Galesburs, Ills, arrested here | geimie on the night of Jan. Beony Veiner * k ts provided by the con.|Comes the news t Wilbert Robi: % a i reputation have volunt for his father, who had been drinking, |by Post. Office Inspectors charm es ge tee pte AES Oo the FOune, S08) Me atavines Be Delbert |#0n 18 thinking of trying Ollie O'Mara | RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT, Vaernauen a8 The nee eible after Vice, But the percentage of enlist. Jang died. Frank aiagtchs | world’s weing (ew Ripping’ scheme, “has. Geen | ebamolen, will also clagh for wx round at the Kelft, ‘The weanlings brought over for {St short again, with Fitssimmons, the| ,ol, P ciation and Prot. Franke ws | however, will be kent opens om ing boxers has not been noticeably | champion wrestler, died at’ his Towa ia under $1,000 bond by United States | sme bow. sar ‘ Pacific Coast younweter, at third, and| Nicolson, who hus bern ae A _ é 3 ove that of ordinary non-athletic| home this month, held wi CL A quite , _ Mr, Sanford will in all probability race : ; voi . ry since | ’ —= : citizens, and, like the percentage of| All of these men but Charlle White ‘Court, Hue stewards "ot the | 3.5 zery, the tga promoter of cauttanmgy, [in the colors of that eportsman, but|*¥ Olson See te eens LIBS, “wan ‘Teeelsctsde gemerieation in| professional ball players and other | were supposed to be in good health| ghrewabury Track ha’ ‘Teen, today wired an offer to the manager of | those for Deltprt Relft are likely to be|'t appear tha he Robing, hae| uret Col Plerce was the first Presi GET NEW KIDNEYS! , athletes, is not to be compared tol/and At for many youra more of life,| he curt for life. M Pralish heavyweight, for Tw | sold at auction. beat pinch Bitter of the Roding, dent of the association but he re ° centage of amateur athletes! and their passing shocked the spor —-- ‘Vom Cowler, the Bnélish heavyweight, elther quit the diamond, joined the! signed the chair when. how. The kidneys are the most overworked onpann ¢ colors, In some o t Cochran earned the victory | to engage in & tenmund beat with Fred Fulton ee aterm urmy or broken @ dered on foreign service ott who have ounes the 9 ree At tome ling world as it has not been shocke wemer Mr Gatler In the Ait NOuc rR lic Ge chew ete an dak, 9. Ad tame to be Fae RaEEEEEERREEE ESE 8 tthe of our amateur athletic clubs the|in years, over Albert D \ be y human body, and when they fall im dent follows | ett of filtering out and throwing ott the ates, pation developed in the ang | Ries eovtem. things begin to percentage of athletes we aye Kone | What will be done in atbletic sports| match of 4.000 paints which th ‘war compares well with the show- during 1918 few people can poy ade in the colleges, The New $PE ade etig Club. for inmtansee | Athletics will bo taken up again. in D Johnson and Au-| 86% He was elected Pi ing Me return to the Unit Chairman of the Na-|!"io* meeting was thet bine most widely attended that thi have | mouer to be tad out of the Dosing game there RACING SELECTIONS, Next Monday tt at Maurice Daly's Acad- paren! » the contest ust Herrmann, “+ doen wore of 1000 te etT. nes | ret i Mh mE rape | onal Commission, will meet In Chicago event came to an end with the playing NEW ORLEANS, to decide the new meth Of dividing the | ont weioay atiended that, clas | "One ot the fit waralows Is pal ‘ " ’ y every on Pain of itfaeen the colleen, but with loss individual | of two games Yesterday. in the aicers | Tee manbers of the City A. C. intend asa |] ge Nyce Oiteae ‘eiteas, June || Monee detied from the World Series, colle Universities. and |i the karet part of the back: highly colored h is one of the oldest and the| compotition and more work for de-| noon Cochran defeated his rival by a | snother professional show during the secund week Bug. Juanita ill, P pa Jong which halda | BM: loss of ametite: indigestion; trritation, et Pee ae today, and ia velopment of all students, ‘The base: | score of $00 to 117, and ontabltshed an |ot Jama, Jack Denning, the mavsamater, bee |] BUS. Juanita LE | Mikifuika, || | Thomas M. Chivington, former Pres: Presented, and the | een stove In the bladder. Ahmee somenae ein ts service fag to-day, and {9/ hall clubs will lose many good playera| average of 25. ‘The evening wame went | oyened sagotiatious for 1si* Astey to anueat te dent of the rien, “AMOCIALER, (8 nted by the slection to | cate» condition that may lead to that dremel 4 Ing more every week. |in the draft. Amateur athletic sports| ty Cochr by In thie ses-| the main erent, If it is posible to secure the Thire » Red Cross, naidering brere € om two, aor mire Tari, Tech. Trinity, tint fatal mai Wright's disease, for wisloh there New Records Will attract ttle attention becatiee) Son be also average’ cearieeh enon. Renan. She Mominene Ame Wil} UAE eer 3, Lilia Brin the Kentucky metropolis. Mr. Chiving- | M. f the larger colleges, Gu: Coipalnty find jinmediate rejiet the, best ptbiotes wil all be away. PINBHURST, N.C. Deo, 39.—Nor.| ne 9 Tut WO pume af 81.000 for the bout, |] | FOUR Deer ton has recelved from 0; H. Wathen, /neit te the only. one vatilt remaining |i. soatt Sthistt: aarions heel or For War Year. rebound. and, ar areat intereay. je’ aft| ran HE, Maxwell ot Philadetphia wen |'sT, Made, 4 temeaione Wt tne eu A || CNEin Race — Harry @haw, Turco, || President. of the Louisville Americar | without the fold. but aeapie fact | bron ce oiettine reas © qualifying round of | 4: oe buck to athietic performances | sports, but if the war goes on epare | {2 Langden. Association Club, the offer of the post|that it does not hold mem fe the edal int . Ip, Ci To 2 an d-w defeated Seuany Diamon! ‘Sixth Race—Christie, Reno, Prince || er busine W917, records have been far scarcer will become merely one of the needed | 2 anual ig: Winter, golf tournament Sixth e busin nett Acer Si ated urinary tnd manager, but has given oo|nell waa represented at the mathoring i” down revolt ‘alent tel with a. ce Ninety-six of tho Hermis. decision. TBI" Clymer will vontinue as by |G. tevin’ Kent,” graduate “mi | Fourped tie Mote shiny rast eet im any recent year, because the yelaxations for some of the peopl | tos starters qualified, Wille Astey, the berd hitting weg aide ban manager of the Loulsvilles, athletics, |enuine, In boxes, sing, — adn” oho ‘hres

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