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+ BEORCETOWN STAR , WINS FOUR EVENTS , M0n's' sixty seconds old record an | /pentathion championship. , »ATULOFP. MEET for Weakness in Javelin ; He Would ‘Have Estab- lished New Record. | (Bperial to The Evening World.) PHILADBLPHAA, April 30. the first day's competition of the twenty-seventh annual relay car- nival of the University of Penn- vania. yesterday afternoon on nklin Field thirty-one events were ided, eleven being championships. rr championship records were hed. It was rather remarkable t records in the first two events the programme were broken. When Desch, Notre Dame University, classed hia field in the 440-yard les by winning by fifteen yards MoT. Pittenger, Ohio State, in the e of 53 4-5 seconds, he beat the rid’s record by two-fifths of a cond. In the succeeding event the Phila- hia Suburban High School cham- ship started before the eheers etIng Desch's remarkable 3 ent-had cased. The Lansdale High chool quartet won nutes 36 4-5 second: rev! is record of 3 mi seconds made by Cheltenham High In 19157 The third track record to go by t} rdg was that of the Interscholastic nedley relay championship, which s Won by a speedy quartet from ntington High School, Boston, sa This team won the champlon- in 4 minutes 39 wing the former time of 4 minutes Seconds, established by Exeter peademy last year. The only field record to be estab- lished was in the javelin throw of the The for mer Tecord was twice broken, and within a minute’s time. Hamilton of Missopri hurled the missile 162 feet 9 Ineh¢, bettering the record distan held by W. F. Bartels of Pensylvan by one inch. Immediately the throw had ‘been measured, announced and cheered, Rartels picked up the speared -od qnd by a mighty effort hurled it a AUstagce of 168 feet 11% inebes, win- | ting the event and breaking Hamil- y,Althourh Brutus Hamilton, holder '¢ the American championship was \nly beaten out for the Olympic all- found championship by the narrow- st of margins, Uncle Sam had an -thlete against whom Hamilton can| nly play second fiddle. That ath- | ate is Bog Le Gendre of Georgetown, he magnificently built youth who 4 unable to join the Olympic team cause of an injury ‘ But for his weakness in the javelin Le Gendre would have equalled the famous records of Howard Berry, | when the old Penn star swept the “Bup- Count iaet THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921. dus’ MY DANGONE Luck —TH’ FIRST DAY IVE HAD OFF IN A YEAR — AN’ (T -RAINS © AW!T OUGHTA KNOWN (T- WHEN “TH’ WEATHER MAN SANS ~ FAIR AN’ WARMER! A DouBLe - Pune ut t (The New York Evening World), Now “THAT Youre Home” TIM” ~‘¥ou CAN JHELP ME WITH THE “SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING # HW (WHEN IT RAINS ON ‘YouR DAY OF Po memre E GENDRE PROVES HIMSELF GREAT ALL ROUND CHAMPION’ : IT’S NOTHING TO LAUGH ABOUT .- By Bud Counihan Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. Fistic News and By John Pollock As the 21, cal fight scraps in the vance sale twelve-round alread are Midget S Andy Chane: | Eddie O'Hare and Buff of Jersey and Johnny flyweight c boxing show Square Garden on Monday night will be the first staged there since March when Wille Kansas battled, it looks as if the lo- fans of ard will hold on passed the $28,000 mark. The | fighters who will figure in these bouts Gossip at Madison Great Jackson and Rocky Place. are anxious to see big inclosure, for the ad- tickets for the four bouts which Tex Rick- that evening has| mith and Jack Sharkey, y and Sammy Sieger, Johnny Howard, City, the Eddie in the victorie: been enti That membe team’s hampion, and Ccards twice in every pentathion | O'Dowd, the crack flyweight of Co- event, lumbus, O. every one of Yesterday Le Gendre won four of} : a the five events, the broad Jump, with| , Tommy Ofatieer, te wim ee Aepoume | 21 feet 11 inches, the 200 metres in| M#ter, who Bas wor every fight ai pierod 23 3-6 seconds, the 1,500 metres In 4| 2% fF. will tr and tem np hie work tonight |) tts and minutes 50 seconds and the disk throw | in which he created a new pantathlon | record. of 126 fect 8 inches. Ft in the javelin, in which Johnny ™ 4tels of Pennsylvania, a former tathion champion, created a new ypentaithlon record of 168 feet 11% inches, the best LeGerdre could do was Sixth The bic championships were re-| served for the last, the American col- lege championship medley race and the distance medley race, Penn cap tured the sprint medley In a wonder- ful contest, Lafayette providing ster- ling dompetition that carried the | toniahs to second pl Pr on | pets in such great shape for hie recent bout wits and Paria University fought a bitter | % . nh eased tock) Kansas, and Dundee has decided 10 have battle for third place, the Tigers just | segioge get him tn condition for his future contents beating the Frenchmen, A CATCT | Dundee claims that Malone had him fit as be eee ae Tee eye MTR MEV ER WIE | coud nave teen when Re entered the ring for hls Illinois University won the d ce a Banh . NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. medley title. This develmped a 7 Paul Doyle and Jimny O'Gatty will meet in Player and Chup, GR HPC | Piayer and Chi, sensational battle, Second honors! the star bout of fifteen rounds at the Hood, Brooklyn 3 1 1000] Sutherland, Detroit . aiken by another splendid quar. | Sporting Clad boxing show to-night. In the two | Twombly, Chicago % 3 10 Wim, Cleveland ..c.ce m the Middle W Towa | tem round boats that will proomde it Jock Stone | Piling iJ 4 s 4 Grotlman, Detroit ng fig nding third place, im Re of freland will bntthe Billy Myrras | Jonnaon, Rrooklyn 1313 23 Weert. St, Lata ee ence Marae Titty | will meet Milly Ryan tt the fut ton of git! Ring, @hiladelptla * nein, Cleve rain, but the elements cou:| not | ms Frankie Bume x mauigw of Garrgan tora. Fdampen the wild enthusiam of 10,000] pe Munt’s Point Sporting Club wht ates ie Agnes spectators, who cheered mud dur-| ing show auoher one on Tuesday | wr hag ing every stride from start to fiuieh|eening aman | estate of both events. m A. Kato, ay ! reir dR fh Between the two medley champwn- | aud by ‘On Tuee- | Maranyille, Boxton ships. were decided two other races) day nigh Soldier lawson vs § for | Cornet St * MS rnal that carried titles with victory, the | tele rounds Frank Lippy ve Marry Turner. 3 Johwaton. Cher Interscholastic medley relay chvin-| tame wns will be stared at the Broadway ix ‘ Kare hie Pionship and the two-mile interna-| xipition Amociation iu Brooklyn to-night, Johuuy 4 Roster, orton tional run. Huntington If gh School | poman meeting Danny Ridge, Jack Sheldom facing hi Mal! Cnteaty of Boston, Mai Vining Fitrpeirick and Joe Zeller taxing om { Wht. Philatelohie trophy, whi Rector, } Bes arpa’ kau ae | At the Ridgerood Grove Buerting Cub Fa captu e ‘if: vier na ae Wille Kot. o feature a 3 yards of thi fraigh, | Poumls In another elve-rotind ecrag Bert when he flashed a sprint th nat rucer morte Joe Delayo,, Al Tiernan and only arried hm to a great victory | Marty Silver aed Johnny Fox and Young Sa ‘ but proved one of the sensa‘ic come wil come together in sizcround bow 10 the afternoon. Buker won fr ‘a | There will Be two other comeste. bY freldjof eight ters Matchmaker MeArdie has arranged thie 9 Three Yachts Mast Be Entered oF rain sporting Club of Itaci¢m on Wedneatay | uf Mins. Washinton No Rac uight. Jimmy Kelly meets Jimmy Coffey, Frankie a} Bue, Detroit Baron de Cartier, Beligan Ambas- | fetome who haa won many fights in suceresion tp sador, yesterday sent to the members of the American Committee of the King’Albert Cup race across the Al- lantie a communication from the Bel-| sian Committee, in Bruss If threo bona fide entries vi ya | defined by the ris for this not received by May 31 he up there a | are will bon) t test will be postponed until such time} bona fide entries are ra-| eelyed by the American Committee “In order to make this race, at le three’ yachts must start with t tention of completing the race, The offer of the cup will be kept open until such tlme as at least three en tries have been rr ius Insure ing three starters,” as three at is Win. April 10.—“The State Boxing Commiastc iN either refuse to allow Tex Itenard charge more than $15 ringside for the ppp paed-canoan ler bout or the State iM be expelled from the National Rox- ik Association,” said Walter ht. ker, President of the assoclutio haba which | « He will meet Bill wick fighter, in tie wind-up of twelve rounds ar | Mer becoming a star During the “dope” gets an the Commoneaith Sporting Club It ought to[ stretch of victories Otto has been |the national pastime since 1908, when | awful slam. ‘The recent Ginnt-rook- te a great sluwring bout, In the semictinal,|credited with 35 putouts and 10 as-|he was behind the bat for the Sharon | lyn and the Yankee-Washington series Jimmy Jackson end Eddie Leonant will battle) sists and has been charged with one Club of the O. and P. League. From aaliaed sa Tor ten rounds, ‘Three othier Loute betwens evenly ‘error, The misplay occurred in the|there he went to Louisville, then to| Produced « complete upset after these inatehed lade will aloo be siaget, Dodgers’ second opening game against | Duluth, from which team he was re-| four teams had played a series of ex- 5 Roston 1 leased. He was drafted by Brooklyn | hinition games down South this Al Roberta, the Staton Island bearyweight, who | called a wild pitch. n April, 1910, and has been playing ee: CMT t * a ntl) Tad up from his attack of gp, which During the series against the Giants| With the team since that date. sprig haw came bis feet to swell up wy that be cannot Miter proved his worth to the team.| Miller is fur from being a young-| George MoBride's speedy group of walk, fas bern compelled to call off hie twelte-' At various times ether, who is|ster, He will be thirty-two years old| Senators played the Giants a series round go ith Bob Roper of Chicaso, which wan ying his first season with tha|June 1 and expects to celebrite many | or oxnibt ; slated to be fought at the Commonwealth Sporting’ Noteers, got mixed up in his signals|another birthday by receiving the exhibition games that terminated uh on May 31. Tom McArdle camelied the ond showed a-slight tendency of go- slants of some Brooklyn twirler. at the Polo Grounds, and the Wash- bout to-day 8 Joe Malet the last lx month and Spider Noach warda, ‘The me A 0M tonether ail of the best amateurs in this sictaity The contests will be held at the Commonwoaith ting Clun, A temas (ophy hes been offered the champions wl 4 Mortiowe Sel Oe amount of hand in train afluen: frum mer uottl rina to take thelr Tuesday im A match wae Kelly, he Marlen Youur £0 of twelve rou Cub on Saturday mmomine ad Ble ie wil) et Johony Kerea his management was respons ble Tuesday he verdict over Kelly tth y Sine, the rugged New Brung | jotified Koper that the go was off for ohnay Dundee 4, will take on Chartey Solelinan Of California tackion Paul Fay | ys ctor a © will hold an amateur bextng 3 and 5 which ts sure to bring All at Hew fine, 1 Wetrert Soldler Marifield maving tniured ing and Tailan Joe Gane betng v4, Matohimaker Welsmariel has two battler 8 Kcod pair of mi next Turaday evening: Arranged to-day between Jimmy | ewelalit, and AL Nortou of nets in the featur monwealth Sportive | ening, Ma Norton du 411 of hls how's in the last few | 5 Homers are of the ohiiniaw-4hat | tae takes agen woser under |! ~dunay Winters, 2 serenieen- well ugain oraitae Loree aearoid boy Of the eat sie, He bas matched ager has tener In Dodger Work of Veteran Catcher Asset to Brooklyn Team in Its Drive tor First By Richard Freyer. LTHOUGH the majority of fans A ve credit to Jimmie Johnston and the pitchers of the Brook- lyn team for doing the biggest share min of eight straight is one player who has TR coven by the crowd of the Dodgers is Otto Miller, the catcher. Miller worked behind the plate in the winning and proved his versatility by ca ing the southpaws, righthanders, s!ow spit NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING. Otto Miller Big Factor Winning Streak ing up In the air. words of ad into form team engaged him eredit for in the contests. bat, est-to- ner Mil chances « of his career a catcher in the re ests: ch- marks of Rarely lers in a man- Wok Pe ' and Cli, 30 1400) Ragin Oleretand 0 1000 | saaetit, Wastington | 0 1000 | Manmade 0 in the 60-foot pool of the City Ath- | 1 letic Club last night. | j Four girls from the New York H Women's 8 A—the Misses ( ' |Boyle, Helen Wainwright, Gertrude H Kalerle and Alice Lord—won th Washivaton National A. A. U, championship } . Clvmand 2 400 yard rela imming in 4m. 518, , i Phileas + 7 beating by 14 the world's record | a 1 ey 1 hao | Cor the event py a team from the 21 ‘ 1 1 \f0/same organfff £ in Detroit tast i i ry 1 Y a 1 ! Then Misniff’ & romped away with 1 1 G00! Okie, Detroit 1 8 less te ane f Bie ion tee aky las 1 an o Jin tm. 4 Zo: 5% under the na 1 1 ton aed try AT Munroe aise |tional mar yo ag up in Detroit a = = = la few woekAR® \ and within Ia. o 9 box Tay Thomas in Gets Decision Over Daty, tHe world’s Ag dard by Misy Hide Hyder bout May 8. owe, which eaumed | Her bee, line deen aro-| decinion over & im Carrara. aud e'll | York vera chee bie man ce steadied the former Cincinnati star, who rapidly rounded When the Dodgers and Cleveland in the last summer the critics were of the opinion that Miller was about through as a first string backstop. They gave pos: however, and figured he would be a handy man to have around. coach the rookie pitchers and warm up the twirlers who were to perform And when the present season rolled Around Otto was right in behind the Not warming the pitchers up, but receiving their slants in an hon- roodness game. From the man- r his been performing, the his having the beet season bright big leagues who can make more put-outs that have all imposalWilities of foul flys. rame is played that, Miller # not run over to the stanfs and sceasfully handle a long foul Otto has been actively engaged in| AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. in « Gfteen-round bout here ‘wich The meo are bagtamwelebia Miller with a few UNUSUAL World Series essing brains, He could Senators and So Over Dodgers. fonship playing no . 2 “dope!” Horses and b true to form.” G | a concrete fact. from the ca for the New York club, of the gre ion of the two. GR ic 32 8 o n tussle, the 19 ¢ a s season ries with Uncle Robby's i ae Miz |team of mystery, the Dodgers, At nt dig|the conclusion of the games the : 11} Yankees had a great advantage in the 7 ‘4i2|number of games won, lk di] Each one of theae clubs used the § -49] same line-up that they have played the first two SxS ya) ly the same pltet was witness kees so badly and feated the Glants four The Washington asily before game ser the Huggins anen, classed the The ¢ tine rere site the nis, who had with Moliride's te thing with the e the ; Tt no doubt ls a st 9 ut f the “dope” and tne 4 1921 pennant went by the board ata April §0.— Poie La last BASEBALL “DOPE” IS PIVEN TWO On Pre-Season Form Yanks Looked Like Winners Over By Robert Boyd. OW a few weeks in the champ- about an upset in the so-called ail has been oft quoted, “in eration after gener- ation of sport has established this as Once in a while the “ ington team played like senting eome minor Jeague. series showed the team to be decidedly the strongr ag- Coincident to the Glant- Washington Yankees played a p weeks championship season with, practical- rs hav the mound, yet a comp in the res which Washington trounced the the eluy Giants in an whelmingly defeated who In Dodgers two Yankees nKe races UPSETS Did Giants | season brings It ivbly ran pl a club ry he te r m tal was easy “picking” and the finish New York f the present worked on reversal cent games in Yan- Dodgers de. | | wht. » that fell turn out weeks ago, such an easy | am, could not Dodgers, who | revelation forecasting in both | k Two Swimming | esieds Wiee | Two swimming records for women water carnival relay Amer! THE PENNANT RACES Chieage ..... 6 New York venom joning game ; etnies late é ; nis eit “iargeuve ‘und We HOW THEY DO IT NOW. ‘s York postponed eee wet. grounds Trltadeipnie-Mrookiyn game at Mrookiyn pow] Yesterday's Hero—Urban Fabor, poneds ral. GAMES TO-DAY. the White Sox twirler who tet the Benton at Now ver champion Cleveland Indians down Nadelphia at tye. nt - ptt essence with two brief hits, enabling the re Chisage at Pittsburgh, |JUVenanted Sox to trounce the aes champs 1 to 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Sutherland, a Tiger recruit, Crete, w. i. aaitan lead Pitched Cobb's men to a 6 to 3 byfranas tied : Slee. victory over the Browns, Cobb hit New Yor, © .500/ 8t, Louis, safely three times, Boston & .500| Phitadetonia, . Pittaburgh defeated the Cubs by wine... <1pgeceeoe bunching hits in the frst three retro ag n no ott Meitatteelag Saihoron, Payee, Kalb ud’ innings Cooper:who pitched the Sutherland apd Alnamith, At Clonee Clevniand the Cubs runiers, while the Pirates <hattertow amassed a total of 3 wabinpion, sens Bill Sherdel, the Cardinal twirl Puiladel) Verkins. BASEBALL AT A GLANCE THIS TIME LAST YEAR. SIONAL LEAGUE. woke Brooklyn jomt to the Boston a8 Braves and went into second 9 5.64) Berton. 45 | Philadeiphia +6 6 .500/st. Loute At Pittiureh place In the National League race. ale played a game without an error against Johns Hopkins, Cornel! boat Amhorst in an 11. fevecr first game since his fliness, held sl a 0 Tatterion er, weakoned in the ointh and Cincinnat! pounded out four runa, defeating St. Louis 7 to 3, Rain interrupted the Washing- ton-Philadelphia game In the tenth inning with beth teuma ted with 3 runs, Bt. 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