The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 27

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+ Celtics Will Have ith the dash and wim they are capa- | exhibiting, but instead with a 7” of pep and in a listless man- Mer, and the five has lost much of the to Brace Up To Win Eastern League Title Clinton High School quintet on Fri- day evening «ai the Washington elghts School. Sn ne eee ae are ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROX 17, 1922, - Se OTHER SPORTING NE WS Re ra ot six-day bike race fame, by birth, has been granted naturalization papers and is:now. an American citizen, Horse racing, recently revived in Ru elent number of times to win a medal, Kriedman of th ‘of Brooklyn nocked off 106, Star Rowling Clab and Yesterday's mail batch of entric the city. One of ¢he entri brought another from alt sections of received ‘was from the Post Pluggers’of Brook- Pen rained -ent | METROPO! ; ' ' : Poor ‘ Showing. in Recent rT aRoaER wet Fried and B h Medal [PAYTON noWLERS KoLI mow Games Due to Team's Gamer. Goals, Fyuin, Points, man an oenm eda | BcONE mae en wh. et OL ° ° ° TOLEDO, 0, M ac Burk oe dd Hi d : Oy Maret Bowlers Lack of Spirit. Burton co Winners tt Headpin Tourney | wie ve vse sso td davon et —— 8m ty Uy - the top with 2.916 pine in the five. Inconsistent playing by the Original Columbia made ite “first outdoor rowing appaatancs of the son’ } men event last night are expected to Celtics during the! lust two weeks with two shell and a barge composed of varsity candidates, taking to itwenty-< dne teams to Bowl] Evening World Headpin Tour-| |, up well also in the double ovent shows a Bare. tp 84 vn hal bbe the waters ‘of the Harlem River. ' “for Evening World Prizes ney Schedule for To-Night. | to-day ofe ually invinel - Meet cam. ¥ at . Sha Carenge Hurd defeated John Mills by a’ score of 100 to'83 in the Teams scheduled to bowl Fri- The Koors bowled one of the itghent Niehtle? ‘Nothing’ else Wut lack ot] . 54 State amateur pocket billiards tournament now-running wt the’ Rational lq-Night. day, March 17 |atngio scores of the tourmament, when gpirit, and if this is not overcome in] @Ppearing with only five men in unj- Recreation Academy, ‘Brooklyn. \ s Neva Wand thay collected 1 in the third game. the near future New York will lose] form, the league rule calling for six Welker Cochran, the Chie: 9° billiard player, defeated Francis Ap- | oi 0. of aoe G, Wilson, the: foadsott man of th dc ohawces for the Eastern League | Me! pleby by @ scgre of, 400 to 170 in the first block of their match at 18.2 mily team instead of ten teams Murray Hill ‘i Live, drew Of a title. The K. C. B. Five conquered an- balkline at ‘bs Daly’ from the Pleree A, A. of Sergey City Y. ta Cc. A, Tarrytown : | ; ' drew 3 his share of the Lack of spirit i* the only reason to} other opponent. ‘Phe Maple Big Five Diskie Kerr, star hurler of the Chicago White Sox, issued, an ultiy [Ut in ah appearance to roll in the ae Pls +(e ren pee Re oi Hitt @ good start for Oren ean be attribute recent de-| was the victim this time, K. C, B.'s|' matum to hie club that it accept his terms within a week or he will join | Mvening World Head Pin Tourna- RManhntdan Kedelneas ee & place In the all events. feats atthe hands of Brooklyn, Cam~ | accounted fou the 50 points of the 50] the semi#pros. ment at Thum's White Blepbant Brooklyn Moose 4 6 den, Trenton, Coatesville and Wilkes | to 15 score. Yale, Princetoh, Pennsylvania and NorWich will meet to-night in the alloys jast nicht. ft was the first de- = —s Barre, the last four being league Ei . f first. round of the intercollegiate division of the national Indoor polo - games. It ts the only reason which | Me _Tueadas evening at the Man-| championships at the Squadron A Armory... fault at the season and the ComMit- Tore from the v. Mot. A. of Tatry- hms @ radical and fundamental bear- | bettan Sta paplial on Ward : tee in charge of the tournament sin- ‘ lee g8 the situation. ont In that one|and the.K. C: 1, Five will mect the Fred Martin has been made coach of the Wesleyan track team, ac Serely hope that ne ea ae aent ait" [town, N, ¥., and cho team, the TUR- teaton. is embraced tye absence of | Belvedere Brooks Post Five, of the| Sording to en. annqunoement. eete pes that it will be the last. J sides, are from Yonkers, N. ¥. The Ernie Reich American Legion Thirty nimrods veriperee If th oot of the Robin Hood Gun Clyb Out of the five teams: that com-] biggest entry of the evening is from 7 : * , Staten feland. Paul V fe 0 0 vo coe Murr 1 y Mince the death of Ernie Reich} WashiMston Heights Evening High (Lila adi Staten ul Von Boeckman was the ah seratoh peted only tw w succeeded in oe A i Reel Chile of Tiftany & the Celtics have been playing, not] goidol Five will play the De Witt ‘ : eonnecting with the head pin « snM- . c Los 0S ANGELES MAY GET OLYMPIC GAMES. Sale at Headquarters ae me ee prestige ‘it gained during the past] Parkville Congregational basketball] larity there that the Soviet Government Fodiim of the Plree team, 191." The | 1¥2. Who neglected to give an address hy defeating the leading quin-|quintet defeated the team represent-| “oaloclaters,” which correspond to the paris mutuele here: ; Star team of Brooklyn recorded the} Where they could be reached em the 138 W. 23d it eto, tets of this country. 3 Jing Christ Chapel by the score of 84 Coach Andy Coakley and thirty-five candidates ‘forthe Coluribi Madi tenn” tolalot” Ger Aeenin telephone, or his pono Brn ets Tt"ls time for the Celtics to-wake 3 rl pidedl cane Gao oe ie sball team were out on South Field yesterday for ‘the first time | iit 460, Hk nae foo. Gin waneeae mpl e entint: veatide that th s|in the Brooklyn Sunday School Ath-| this year. ° ‘ ; br Map cine Bet plier ir Jetic League tournament, and ¢that Charles Paddock, the speedy sprinter and holder of several track LAST NIGHT’S SCORES. should bear the name and address df other stores, died, but the game of basketball and| ‘4m ts the only quintet which holds} records. will not*enter another contest ‘as the representative of the Une, derenias. stay (AX, 10) \ackton, Mg : igh a the Lge - all connected with it suffered as well, |® perfect score for this season in the} versity of California, ' See ere: SU LaN, TS lanekeeas | Laat dight’s ecore . series of games played thus far, Atlen R. Blackmer of Qak Park, Ill, will captain the Williams ba Hcore—430 > j Joe Brennan has a fairly “ye 1604) On saturday night the Caithal Five) KOtbMll tenn nent on. i Deeicee; B,’ Grevigns pe eianatee® wiptiva icnocks 60s BRADY : over the, next highest compewtor in} | (oo see isavela to Mount ver. middleweight cham) of the world, will be at the Si: Heunoberg, 82; Aumtét si | Joe Tiplitz, Philadelphia Mahtweisht, } p Individual scoring with a total of 145/0f New York travels to Mount Ver. ike O'Dowd box Soldier Bartfield to-morrow night. knocked out Lew Brody of Brooklyn in 5 points, whereas Burke of Vi nop: to cngage in contest. “with ‘rd golf tear@will play two of its matches on, links in the C.. Brooklyn.—Hendetqtoon, 5114, eighth round of a acheduled twelye- has scored 127 points.) Borge the Speedway Big Five. The Mount} vicinity of New York when it engages Columbia and Princeton. 88; Bayer, 811 Friedman, tog; |? CIRNtH round of a t twe! one point behind Bulke with 126] Vernon Specdways have a good rec The University of Pennaylvania basketball ‘team is winding up ite M4. Score—t00. round bout at the Broadway Exhibitton i pothts. ord and the game is expected to be | oreparation for the Princeton game at Atlantic City, Be: Coley, G2i| Agsociation Inst night... Tiolite wae the, : Kiith’ a view to pursulig a policy pecker oe fon ie eet ak team to Robert Reynolds, a pitching mainstay of the Trinity, College nin 1s Malling, GO Vaggressor throughout, hie Maced biting | H of strict adherence to the rules and ae ear eens th oe a 7 pa has had his arm fractured by a pitched baseball. Se sere ity a iF ere) having Brody in « bad way several ' regulations, the Metropolitan League] {ian | 0) MINK ® vielory home with) ————— ‘<p PS ask eh Shiba TH thie womasHRY Me officials levied fines on the Brooklyn] ~ a Philadelphia Athletics and has decided work Man and horse will go from a To-night’s schedule Rn bring out} Was awarded the decision over Happy. i 8 Dodgers for starting their home game] The Italian Five will meet the Hud-|to sign his contract. He left Balti-| standing start a iwenty-gne teams. ‘Two of the tegms | Gorman saad than the specified time The|son Big Five this Sunday at Tam-| ere yesterday, according to Connie o ue . M and should arrive at the, traln- 1 ir Me rothers team was fined for{many Hall. Ores Pears teone sna ed sCyYesY ERE ing camp by Friday. Joe Hauser, a first baseman obtained from + Milwau- kee, is now the only holdout, but is said obey SEWN iii tbh k Obese i Reds, has decided that Frank | Kem J#, pom the only, ha bt, lw not quite ready ROBINS WILL START {the bik, Mow and advised him tol ron spRINGs, Ark. Match. 11. NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK 4 Muddy Ruel and Mike Menosky have arrived at the camp of the Boston Red VAMP A, Fla., March 17.— e cher os the Washington Sonmioce wppece (| Sox, apd ‘are likely to sign contracts be backward in rounding into car Altiog any? minute. 10 Liebold also joined Courtney te about the oniy ene reamel ee ae to-day: NST ays If { a real game, Peckingpaugh and SPRINTER To RUN AGAINST Judge also are behind the other players in condition, Walter Johnson js suf- HORSE. fering with a heavy cold. 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