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BREAKS A vidence Girl PLLEAIR HEIGE Bee Icwered the wo! championship cc okes, d start. She took Ite which she was op, Well-known in classic to be pla inty this season. mm leg, and it is before the end all. Miss Bisho; the women's hip in 1904. (LEAIR HEIGHTS, ‘falter Dilks of Philadelphia be- the senior cham ENNA COLLETT SOUTHERN LINKS Start Negotiates Belleair Heights Course in 81 Miss Glenna Collett of Provi- Her 81 was made after a olitan gelf circles, will probably be ble to take part in the women's She is now in a port hospital suffering from a that she will be able to play RECORD Lrennan Best Individual Scorer With Lead of Seventeen Points. After Poor The Brooklyn Dodgers seem ITS, Fla., Feb. re- luctant to part with the first place men's record of | Which they covet in the Metropolitan purse by three| League race, At the beginning of the season, the Dodgers did not appear six on the first|to be a combination with all of the le and eight on the fifth hole, de-- ability of a championship team, but out in 41. the record of that quintet clearly in- Vord is received from Bridgeport | licates that the other members of the the effect that Miss league will be compelled to extend themselves in any attempt to oust the Dodgers from the lead, To date the Dodgers have scored seven vic- tories out of ten contests, MacDowell Lyceum represents the leading con- tender with an averag. of seven con- quests and four defeats, The famous Powers Brothers Five ranks’ in fourth Georgianna nh women's met- ayed at Morris considered un- of the summer, 7» was the win- position RauGnal Chem METROPOLITAN LEAGUE STANDING. Fla., Feb. Won boat Brooklyn Dodgers. ‘ h 3 pion of Belleair | MacDowalls .. oT 4 i 5 Gna) » | Knights 5 i 454 he: negotiated the long course | aowere 4 5 les in, 88 strokes and led a feld of yi oKiyna 3 i 429 feterans of the links. Visitats ry 7 800 STON, Tex., ound of the H imet of Boston ‘Moore of Houston jd Kirby of New rd 5 and 4. mer title holder, in score last nigh leaf and 29 for ir total scores for Greenleaf, 307; paratively slight, e final block wi Hnvitation golf tournament Fran- alph Greenleaf ncreases Lead Over Hueston ph Greenleaf, world’s pocket bil- ds champtén, was again victorious | \;, inst his challenger, Tom Hueston, air match for the championship. the match is for 450 balls the ot Hueston’s winning are ing that the balls are in a favor- position for the champion to re- e where he left off last night. Joe Brennan, the Dodgers’ star for- ward, holds a lead of 17 points over his nearest competitor for individual scoring honors. In 10 games Joe has scored 106 points, 35 of. which were field goals and 36 of which were foul goals. Benny Borgeman of Powers Brothers is second with 89 points. | Dick Smythe of MacDowall has made 78 points and Stretch Meehan of the same quintet has a record of 77 points. ‘eb. 24,—In the ouston Country asily beat Pres n 6 and 4, while York eliminated RING. z S ¢ ] (3 > r ® 20 zo Brennan Dodger ‘geman- Powers Smythe-MacDowall acDowall Visitations arey-Knights | Brugsy-Brook orman-Dodgers hmelk-MacDor tggerts-Knigh Riconda-Brookly the second block t was 149 for the challenger. the two blocks Hueston, 118. At the last meeting of the Metro- politan League members a ruling was passed which gives the referees in leagtie games the power to expel from a game any player who is guilty of unsportsmanlike or ungentlemanly conduct. Referees were advised to enforce this rule to the furthest ex- especially con- ll be played at Strand Billiard Academy to-night. jeaf needs only ‘he playing of Hue: d. He missed the jculous fashion, and his score for th ef good opportu: enleaf, on the oth ery skilful game. h mung, one of th ipighed run of 29. ohn M. Chapman, -day bicycle race, a! jigmets to take over lstmacture of tho New " pany at Broadway fork will be started immediately to plete the plant, which, Chapman, will be fin hold its opening sho’ Day. It 1s planned tc hred times a week during the summer on, and these will [tion Lo irs, sald Chapman, MIDDLETOWN, Cor Won, N. ¥., manager otball team, has ant es for next fall a: Bowdoin at Midd obart at Middletown ; Nov. 4, 11, Wild xing Commisnion 5 a result of a co phy, the east sidi to discontinue sien and will bi [Brenkie Julien. The made by « Western phy and who alleged t paras Pick Site for BERKELEY, Cal. wersity of Cw jum will be ere the Greek The the to-day. Th ost $800,000. Ib is ilete it by Jan, 1, 1 Will occupy twenty-tw Bier Horace Mann F ®orace Mann esterday by defeating seore of 40 to 11. core sto@d 19 to 7 in 9 champion, while Hueston must 882 to supplant him. block was of a most amateurish ow is that he failed to avail him- ——— NGLING AND UPPERCU BUY BIG VELODROME. ‘ik Velodrome and the New York ‘that John Ringitng, President of won Square Garden Sporting Club, Inglis M. Uppercu have signed, con- to bicycle and motorcycle mpionship boxing contests. ard nd Jack Dempsey will receive _—_—o— SLEYAN ANNO! FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. nry W, Leland, 192% of Mount Ver- Fille of four home and three out of town Bept. 30, Union at Micdletown; Oct. plumbla at New York City; Oct. 2, Amherst at Mi —>———_ ther Boxer Change His Name. State Boxing Commission, Frankie mame Murphy by order of the commis- henceforth pearing under the name of Frankie Mur- — Board of gained its ight victory of the basketball season my five on the Horace Mann courts by| 143 balls to re- ston in the sec- easy shots in a | the reason he evening was nities to score. er hand, played making many hem 41 and an manager of tne nounced yester- the uncompleted York Velodrome f ft I Don’t Care What Your Shape Is! Suit to Order. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. “Wally” Seering, “Big —-BIII"” Grahl's promising young bowling star, ~ outbowled two very good bowlers in Hugo Nockler, a seasoned veteran, and Eddie Hamburger in the qualify- tent. Such a rulfhg serves to elimi- nate the controversies which arise in the course of a contest and the en- forcement of the rule will be greeted * with enthusiasm by all good sports-|'"8 tournament held at Grahl's Bronx men in view of the greater incentive| Central Academy, Bronx, and won which It gives toward making basket-| the honor of being the accredited one ball a clean game all the way through,| to represent the Bronx Central Acad- To-night at Arcadia Hall, Brooklyn,|emy in the Bastern individual cham- the Brooklyn Dodgers will engage in| Pionship tournament which ts to get a league game against the Brooklyn| under way early next month with Basketball Five. The managers of| fourteen of the prominent alleys of the Dodgers are bent upon scoring a|the city represented ‘‘Wally’’ will victory In every contest from now|mect the best bowlers in the East in until the end of the season with a|the Eastern Individual, but Grahl ts view to literally walking away with|of the opinion that his star will be editor takes issue win, The Orioles of Harlem defeated the Elms of Elmendorf Chapel by the ‘The Original Nut Bowling Club, a branch of the Original Nut Club of Yorkville, which Supreme Court Judge Robert F. gz A team of five women from the Dyker Ladies’ Bowling Club are to bow! a mi with five members of Dykeman Bowlli Island, conquered the Texas Oll Big Five by the tally of 63 to 21. Doube of the victors started off in the contest| Club composed of men, at the Dykem: with an unbreakable series of of-| Alleys this evening. The Dykeman indies fensive plays and at the end of the in Toledo, 0., in April gamg he was credited with fourteen field’ goals. On next Tuesday eve- | ning at Ward's Island the home com- bination will meet the St. Agnes Five, vard and Princeton. al games in th rolled at the White Academy next Friday night. dinner and prize distribution will be held at the Hotel Astor March 18. Nt “In order to manent change in the Sport News At a Glance The Brooklyn Poly wrestling team defeated the Dartmouth grap- plers in Brooklyn by a score of 21 to 3. The athletic coaches of Cornell attended the convocation in honor ot the men of the institution who distinguished themselves in scholar- ship. Fourteen pitchrs of the Chicago Cubs have answered the call for spring training, and are now at Catalina Island, the club's drilling grounds, The Philadelphia Athletics, accompanied by Manager Connie Mack, left for the Southern camp at Eagle Pass, Tex. Horace Mann def: the Webb Academy basketball team by a score of 40 to 11. This is the winner's fifteenth straight victory. The University of California athletic stadium will be erected in a canyon and will have a seating capacity of 70,000. A, Thomas defeated W. Downs by a score of 100 to 59 in the snooker billiards match at Doyle's Academy. . The Irving High School basketball t High by a score of 29 to 10. C. C. Pell of New York, national amateur racquet champion, and Hewitt Morgan, also of New York, reached the finals of the title tour- nament at Boston, Columbia's intercollegiate champions defeated the fencers of the achusetts Tech by 9 bouts to 4. The Fordham Prep basketball team outplayed Cathed the former's court by 30 to 20. EAlErep. ot: The De Witt Clinton swimmers defeated Columbia freshmen, 30 to | 23. in a dual mest in the Columbia pool, well. From closer alliance with Princeton. ie stitution. undergraduatg have to be imposed. im defi ed White Plains | training. ism. main to be revealed, Advocates Common Board of *” Athletic Control for Blue, Crimson and Tiger. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 24—In an editorial in the Yale News yester- day, entitled “A Triple A!liance,” the with Prof. dell, declaring that his proposed rule to have football coaches remain in the grandstrad during games would prove Ineffective, as the capf&ins of the requiring men to take entrance ex- f}aminations when changing from one college to another could be easily cir- proposes a common Board of Ath- letic Control, whieh would have su- pervision over sports at Yale, Har- It recommends a much closer alliance with the other two universities of the Big Three. ‘The editorial, in part, follows: produce any per- tendency of modern football some effective means must be devised not only to uproot the growing evil but to deroot it as the standpoint university the only solution Hes in a Harvard and By the establishment of a common Board of Athletic Control corrective measures could be applied without injury to any particular in- “If such a committee were to be appointed the first important problem to come ander its jurisdiction would be the arrangement of football sched- ules, in restraining the enthusiasm of managers, prohibition would have to be placed on all universities not recognizing the ‘standard’ eligibility rules. “Furthermore, as a means of avoid- ing overrigorous competition, some territorial restriction would probably When these reg- ulations had been agreed upon, atten- tion could be turned to the matter of Probably as much could be accomplished by confining practice to the fall as by relegating the coaches to the grand stands." There is some- thing about summer football which smacks unpleasantly of professional- “What other reforms could be instl- tuted by a joint Board of Control re- Certainly Yale, Hurvard and Princeton would not form « OTHER SPORTING NEWS Brooklyn Dodgers Retain Lead Ine “‘Met’’ Basketball League Yale News Says Triple Alliance Would Solve Athletic Problem hostility of their respecti emennennaiecanicis CORNELL COACHES TAKE Men- ITHACA, N, Y., Feb, 24.—An unusual spectacle in connection with Cornell University's significant convocation dents who have disti: - the pennant. Manager O'Brien of the| able to hold his own with any of them. | teams would inherit the prerogatives] selves in scholarships es itd Gis Savor te wonguer oe nthe, Orpheume ha of the coaches and would conduct tne}in Balloy Lull, where the exerciacs I e| Budd's Stare by fort Dodgers tosight, in ab ateemipt te|seree ele ae contests according to the lines laid] were hold, of ail the coaches of ath- Place his team in a position which! he"raita’in Brooklyn at some academy to/dOWN by their mentors. Tete. SeAns8, will make the title less difficult to] be selected later on. ‘The editorial also argues that a rule Hoyle, rowing; Gilmour Dobie, footb: Score of 24 to 8 at tho Chapel court | Iny contest for members sand friends at|cumvented through the employment] dain, .j, Cumey. baseball; Walter 1%. C. B. Five, representing the| Adolph Sucsskind's New York Turn Hall] of tutors, Wailea’. Nig a] Howard Ortner, Manhattan State Hospital at Ward’s| *!!¥8 March 5, As a substitute for these the News Peal ia cholas Eawif, lacrosse and Paul Lackley, trestu pied seats on the stage. <neecalGinpueniaet CHICAGO GIVES NEW YORK CHICAGO, Feb, of the oy skating races here to-morrow. gon. See ee MICKEY WALKER WINS while a Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N. eastly defeated Soldier Bartflel A. C, In Newark last night. Only Bartfeld’ er administered a terrific beating. Several times ft looked the storm of Walker's blows. patry —>__. Thomas ai © Win, ‘ore of 200 to 136, rit 6 and 225th Street High Shoulders Sloping ; Perfect Square ‘ery Broad Back Shoulders Flat Cheat Stoop! Sorpusenk Corpulent. Fiat Short ‘according Shape Short Neck aie New ng ‘orp Chested, Hollow Large Form | Body. Biot Aoperens Round Shoulders Back Well Built rhick Set Memorial hold exhibitions won include, in addi- races, Benny UNCES mn., Feb. 24.— of the Wesleyan nounced a sched- 8 follows: uetown; Oct. 14, Cot. 28, ‘Tufts ans at Willlam ers Make, An- mplaint made to le flywelght, the use of will the appear es complaint was Gunter, also ape hat was his real Stadiam Feb, @ canyon re and will seat Regents an- e stadium — will anned to com- Tho stadium 8. ive Wins. fifteenth the Webb Acad- At half-time the favor of Horace some $35.00, everything— Tweeds, A number of uncalled for Suits as low as 1431 Broadway 2 Columbus Circle 13 Thousands of pairs of pants, all sizes, made up during the dull season, as low as $9.75 In order to keep my help going till the opening of the spring season I have taken all ends in stock, some sold for $25.00, some $30.00, Worsteds, Cheviots, mostly staple styles. Suit to Order, irrespective of size .. . 19 THE TAILOR 3 STORES 119-121 Nassau Street Open Evenings till 9 o’Clock lotic alliance with any avowed or iniplied purpose of constituting themselves a self-capitalized big three, ba: merely to save football from the faculties."" INTEREST IN HONOR MEN hour to-day to do honor to those atu- This conching bloc was headed by the veteran Jack Moakley, cross-cou try and track conch, and included Jo an coach. Te coaches had 100 per cent, representa- tion, while about ninety members the Faculty out of probably 600 occu- BOYS ROYAL WELCOME. 24.—Thousands of boys paraded through the downtown streets yesterday in honor of the achool- boys from New York, Cleveland and other cities who will take part in inter- Visitors were met at vartous stations and, headed by the po- lice band and an Aldermanic commit- tee, escorted to the City Hall, where they were addressed by Mayor Thomp- AGAIN OVER BARTFIELD. in a lashing twelve-round bout at the Broad remarkable stamina abled him to last the limit, for Waik as tf the sol- | dier were on the verge of a knockout, but each time he managed to weather No Point System To Be Used to Determine Next Olympic Winner Paris Meet Champion to Decided Firsts, Seconds and Thirds by Number Captured. Selcction of the winning nation at the Olympic Games in Paris in 1994 will be on a go-as-you-please basis, ac ng to information reaching th Associated Press, No nation accumu. longer will that no points are to be awarded, A careful reading of the minutes of the Olympic and International Ama- teur Athletic Federation conferences held at Lausanne Ifst season fails to discover any reference to ‘points,"’ Members of the American delega- tion explained the absence of such ref- erence by the statement that there Were several discussions regarding the system under which points should be scored at the eighth Olympiad, but that no agreement could be reached. As 4 result it was decided that the Polnt system should be abolished. fhe future cach nation can figure its points upon any system desired, but ‘No official cognizance shall be taken of such compilations, Ge Materbrss Dhis o This was the third battle between the | A. Thomas defeated W. Downs by » score of 100 to 59 in the snooker bili- fards match at Doyle's Billiard Acad emy last night, C, Pafer won the Eng. lish billlards contest from R. Marsh by | tbs Dhies hetbo bike tbst ry bebe tt trtised re a beibhe three bees bobs Chi shed brinte tbsts beste While those who attended the con- be NEW YORK SUIT or name of Adlerbilt MY DAYLIGHT WORKROOMS this remarkable value will give you the utmost in satisfaction, quality, fit, durability and service. NEW YORK q 118 Nassau Street, Near Beekman Street, 1414 Broadway, at 39th Street. statisticians burn midnight ol! trying to figure out which ed the greatest num- ber of points, for the simple reason RAN boii thobt Obes, BROOKLYN SH thet QUALITY TALKS at a price within the reach of every man Custom Hand-Tailored I, am crowding the greatest value into these garments so as to set a new standard for Custom Hand-Tailored Clothes and put the the tongue of every man. 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