The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 27

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 1922. ~ eon te Fw OTHER SPORT NEWS ieee tciint | —_—>- | + Fe Twelve of Best Players in point for each 60 pins they make; . Edward W. Gardner Is Beaten|A.,2,"on the night maten an Greater New York Have win point or ach gate they Wht NOT QUITE YET, BUT SOON sad ve B y Bud Counihan u day fe ay" came eee | a : és their pin total is| Inational class A classic. He Entered this Event Copyright, 1922, by the Préss Publishing Ce, (‘The New York Evening World), in ‘Brooklyn. . Emil A. Renner of Youngstown, 300 points to 234. The nervy. finisi | Appleby, who trailed for nearly, Francis Appleby, playing in the Na- | the matoh, \tioanl Class A 18.2 batkline cham-|19 10-29 and i |pionship tournament at the Crescent |®nd 2% Renner’s average was # | 4 Ais b [Athletic Club, Brooklyn, outgener- Renner Infused the Gok ant jalled and outplayed his opponent,|match by a run of 67 on his | Edward W. Gardner, and won the {sham at the table. it was see All arrangements have been com- Admits Playing - 5 Hi i Pleted for the opening of the Inter- HE Me FIND | FH ~ boro Individual Rowling Champion- Summer Ball, but OF THe WeaR —A Brook SECOND coBs -HITS vais Not for Money| Sasa ON eases fei AND Ice AND / entered int { showy ball to ball carems, - : a ZERO WEATHE match by a score of 300 to 183. Ap-|ally he held the ivories for bri "9 entry includes IOWA ¢ (The Associ- | UP NORTH |nursing. for the most part “ : i P , at G | pleby used tho same safety tacties| r the most par Koster, William Hein ated Pr that Gordon 3 the balls roiling widely, finally: 7 tore, Bert Damman, John | Lee k and Cap-| that Gardner had used against Charles!on an spen table shot. This, ® Phil Barney , ‘ILL University of | Heddon, which were instrumental in | the Ra dl abel ELSE.) tend, 4 Cha William Filer, Fred ; lthe drawal of " beat hod : pan: 2 Purp atid Ch baseball last the withdrawal of that player from| Appleby had his troubles for : The cunditions for the contest call |#ummer with a Kanawha, fa. team jthe tournament, and beat the five-| ber of innings as his dead bal 1 was not und he best of contr ner always kept slightly ti ad’ Appleby's victory was his third of the | him, Fin the New Yotk A sated: put in two clusters each of 25, which ‘ % contained « greater amount of close | His stroke suffered because of the | bill rds than he had shown at any jopen table caroma to which he was|Previous time during the match, It compelled to resort, but he so0n|Bornen + Tene Of Sat to Seo cue d to a commanding te: i HR mmanding lead and et bid id it to the end for an average of —_— [24-40 “tis eat ans" weve sey 95 {SEMI-FINALS REACHED “d 20. Gardner, nis game aronpea| IN SQUASH TOURNAMENT. the appearance of the en were being investigated by university ve at the same time each Sunday ,tutl ‘tie | night. The entire tournament will be| “Locke, in a statement to Pre yron | held on Sunday nights fe eleven! J, Lambert, Ch nan of the Board of stant will mect|Control of Athletics and to Howard + of nine] Jones, Director of Athletics, admitted | on the | that he played ball with the Kanawha * team last summer, but says he was not | ** paid and that it was not a professional professional organization. f KANAWHA, lowa, Feb. 3. All-Western fullback | the University of | times title holder at his own game, weeks. OBoY! WETTA LIFE —=WOTTA LIFE. Mme To aer up , Sawaeren 7” AND“ DO WIS STUFF... | WE: me in the East the| Gordon contestants will be and CRpti WT Took ME ALL WINTER ‘To PUT (T_ON-Now TVE GOT standing of tl So! OFF IN Wo WEEKa! to practically Class C rating, His Sea ae _ determined | point system ori- | lowa’s football te on a visit to this| % Boil \TOFF WEE KG + MY CLUB Javerage was 8 36-46, and hia beat Contenders for the Class B MAGNE By this: ava etorsen of Chicage | oateher ina number of baseball g8 e \o A Sur }runs 30 25 and 18, At no time did| individual squash tennis championship By this system each contestant w sure of the five times holder | advanced to the semi-finals by tH thik, Ove a the |pletion of the fourth round on the ¢ {voties on short rail only Jlumbia Club courts. Douglas Mt. 2X. them because of his heay melsler of the Yale Club and Wilkie, ness. Once he was penalized and Ap- | Rand jr. of the Harvard Club wihap pleby was alert to his opponent's er- {this afternoon in the upper si d his appeal to Referee Ryan |mateh, while JC. a Gardner's progress |Souash Club and G leby's persistency was his chtet| Harvard Club will co asset. It took him twent?-one innings|in the l@wer. Bome to turn the first century marie his|vorite for the final honurs, lurdtekaae string. It was in the next few Innings|of the biggest obstacles in his gra that he put together his best runs,|when he won his fourth-round=maren BET % CoP THe OLE BUNTING # ANY WE -BLA- ——\ — BLAH - BLA- get credit fer every effort he makes; he knocks down will t standing; no en every single d to loaf at any time.|he knows Locke was never paid for h s are credited with one ¢ervices. The conlesta With the Basketball Players ). 7 ted t 1 formid. BASKETBALL PLAYERS ° 7T eat of Oe ined an abun-| from R. 1 'y ee m4 Le cn RU eS R(aNtignwronne tan ASKETBALL PLAYERS Dessert ¢ dance of cloxe balk line. He appeared ‘by acores of 15 2. Sighs cone combinat on Sund In the rn 7 ry 7 3 to hold the balls ensi t the head/a stirring encounter, and so, Toa aly bit ¥ a He ALONG ATLANTIC COAST sure! rit TAKE of the table, So delicately did he aay | tia! battio betwee ster afd ea bpesaaiet aber A Lame stew! that it was his failure to roll the globes | Monks of th ton Club, -whigle tts ie a ae cr pall aed not & miss that brought quired thre for settlomaideen mpion . « 1 Ld ment. | sh Cl "s b champi We THE” NETS” WILL PLAY Hol SPRINGS Edgar T. Appleby of the New York | Z eons a BEFORE “TREKING SOUTHWARDS.- No SPRING=TRAINING COMPLETE WITHOUT JEM» Sa =—L AS USUAL-MANY OF “THe RECRUITS PY WILL EAT “THEIR Waly RIGHT OUT OF THE BIG BHOW" BEFORE APRIL. NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK This Is An Opportunity I Have Long Sought To bring before the public a . Custom Hand-Tailored Suit or Overcoat at a price within the reach of every man. 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Wrestling dxperts appear to be of the bertite % Earl Caddock has a royal to win the nday that} be accompanied 4 exit by Loui £E Cerio Waters: Choris AeA two Vs varsity | Suhnte found the going had been | esamination time hand full nls, Kubnle, who Kiss, was one of Coa is Carl the freshman, who was made ack and promise 1 ta | men elop into Heawweight Standish Worsted Suitings wae dee Uae Ga 15° 5.P iece Suit to Order, Irrespective of Size it Vetiies DANNY MSNICHOL AG. 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