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cant MeN RE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, . SWIMMING TEAM BREAK MARCH 30, 1922, __ S THREE NATIONAL RECORDS Sansone ain e ILLINOIS A. 1 fice: ase were in the Sea Guil City three days ralltes Wed with sizzling volleys | Morris, Fulton and Willard.” Demp- By Robert Boyd. was thied with 81.8, those of the Commission y (@psciat to ‘The Fivening World.) and received $117.° They didn’t begin acid Uptep lobbing marked tte 4 sey told me recently.They're big and 'y Rol joyd. day. Hereafter Commission and ts : i {a fey thele hotel BIT Babe Ruth wants to play first base ond. won tt at elow and it's a cinch to hit them + Eb by the record breaking | Tom Ruddy won the 60-yard swim i i BG) sess Soy at Na) sD ime tl Gig Bb eA J 1-6, GT, €-8, thereby being the first @ cinch to hit them be- handicap for members of the New| Militia officials will work together. | over tho value ol uit Yesterday was cold and foggy. rain}for the Yanks, And Tris Speaker, |gain tbe Prite fore they can hit me. Johnny Weissmulier, who shat-Lygry A.C, in 283-88, Steve Ruddy| The Commission appoirted a | drawing aie a es wae threatening. No one expected a bis} iid Gleason, Connie Mack, Ty Cobb, | the deubles, tered his own 100-yord world’s | w, BGO} M te r a ‘ 5 “ , was sharply! crowd, but when the game began,| cq i —_—_—=a_—_ ‘ Bob Fitzsimmons weighed only 16°{ : ‘ : bated eegond, a J, Duryea third. aneinber! of ite advisory commit brought out, it came yesterday when| more than 4,000 were jammed into the Clark Griffith and Hughie Duffy have| oy wisom 1A "4 { pounds stripped when he. knocked out f°¥'™ming mark, the relay team of The New York A. C. water polo] tee, Major Charles J. Dieges, re- y no objection. ome ig feb : : 3 ; eet the battering slugger, aided and as-| Small park, and every one of them ' Sa Ball players. i Jim Corbett and became world's} the Illinois A. C. hung up aew figures} team defeated Columbia University| cently made head of the military _ came to see Ruth. They cheered him Frank Wilson of the American Leaguq | heavyweight champion, But Bob} for 400, 500 and 600 yards in the na-]!n @ game of water polo under the] body that is to supervise boxing | “ited Py the Yankee and Brooklyn) i, peoctice: they cheered him when| The tall timber and the bushes are lstarr of umptres will address the mexm~ ermal cpa freak—a man with all [iional championstips in the notorl- Negiate rules by a score of] and wrestling in armories | ball clubs, invaded Galveston. he batted: they eheered him In the}ll the same to a guy that get® bisliors of the Tri-State Amateur “acl jy debir alah oie et veer ously elow tank on the Wwew. Fork. Ay throughout the State. There had been a lot of dire fore-| field. By the way, the big fellow arose| release. Bedseation te-maxrew evesing. he . Se ert Hae Fy - - oe to the occasic ave them some- psn © regular meeting organization iperiuen % ene eae ll os A thine Cee eng Save them some-| rangement of Yank infield 1s|No. 126 West 200b Street, REB welghe % pounds einsmuller did his 100 yards of t'e a 3 WG @BCORIBKiAS | to the standard established by} seconds. The other marks that the hing Up! into the thoumnae Werte eee nae ae only $750, | > ‘Walcott, Fitzximmons, Sharkey and] relay team from the Windy City hinser than any game any bie lereue}000 Worth ef bases to put ‘em be- | @ lot of other comparatively small| bent were established by swimmers IN B clubs Has ever plnwel Here ana! eras Leen: i men who fought the giants of their|{rom the University of Yale a short jal pared favorably with the best holiday see =e | BRdgron. [WE HAVE WITH US TODAY sc cece” __ By Thornton Fisher [FAVORITES MIN : INDOOR MATCHES According to Old-Time Stand- ard, Greb Is Big Enough for Title Fight. | ARRY GREB is out of luck though he gave Tom Gibbons @ beautiful trimming in their ffteen-round fight in Madison Squire Garden, he seems no nearer accom- piishing bis ambition, which is to } fight Dempsey for the heavyweight title. Of course, Greb ts a little bit of a fellow compared with Dempsey. Hut he’s powerfully built, very fast ani full of grit and stamina. Before Greb fought Gibbons, Dempsey was asked what fighter he thought would give him the most trouble, "Greb,” he said. “He's a busy bee. He's stinging all the time.” The way Greh hantiled Tom Gib- eo "| Johnny Weissmuller Helps | to xttow soxinc |Box-Office Strength of LIVE WIRES || Sxcers oes | Jineteraine men teenie! §~=Chicago Boys Hang Up | '\THEARMORIES| Babe “Ruth Is Proved By Neat R.0'Harn. — || ati ee on cas, trouble, although Fitzsimmons bur! him more than any one else. “Tom was so blamed fast, and al ways tearing in, that it was hard to Choyinski out. “I lke to fight these giants like time, he's big enough to have a chance New Marks at N.Y.A.C. when Dahm did two perfect two and one-halfs, standing Dunn scored 93.9 and John Davidson and running. 500 and 600 Yards. The armories of the National Guard in the State of New York will, In the future, be permitted agreement to permit contests at the armories was made at the THe WORK HE CuT HES A BEAR s— We HUST ADWAY- ‘ 4 For THE WIEREST) ar INSTRAGHT SEI Anderson, Bowman, Voshell and King Score Victories in @ National Tourney. 4 ‘The iawn tenni stare participating im the national indoor ghamptonship @ingles at the Tth Regiment Armery had everything going their way in the play yesterday. and easily moved into the, roumd before the sam!-fingls. Frank T. Anderson, the pla: through holder of the honors; Herbert D» Bowman, 8. Howard Voshell and Dr. George King all scored in straight sets. Relatively, interest in the lower gec- tion centred upon Francis T. Hunter, who made hig first qppearance since Inah Saturdey, and Gporge Cariteh ‘#hafer, the former Columbla-Princeten player, Percy L, Kynaston proved te be in erratic torm, while 0, B. Unter- beng of Fordyam scarcely ranks with the others, - Anderson in hfx singles encountered Samuel BR, MaoAlNster end gained « &8, &-2 victory. ‘The impresatve thing about thie match was the di: of accuracy which the young champ) @ispiayed in recovering MacAlliater's or By Game do anything with him. Punches didn't to conduct boxing and wrestling ing too. by. weleht, of pace, hurt him and tho only way to beat} Sensational Youngster Does|Points. Joseph Dunn of the New] boute under proper jurisdiction. {Other Big L T bodings about the gamo the St. Louis ehiaie® a3Y thu Sr Becke, 62 O3, tn what | | him was to keep on hammering every hd York A. C., former National title-| Thug ende the feud of more than er Big League Teams Draw) crear and the prnadetptta ‘Ath-| Coming season will show whether lamounted to a prectioe ognter. i minute,” sald Jett. * the 100 Yards 52 and 3-58, }noiser and intercollegiate star, was] yyy ia etal betareenl he Handful, Yet the Yanks and} tetics played three days ago in Gal-| Morvich is a repeating colt or simply| Herbert 1. powman and J. Hares @ | 0® Choynski probably had a lot of i second. Dunn flashed some brilliant . j ton, and each club ved th that has shot its bolt. Steinkampf, pair: of Shed | respect for Joo Walcott, who was unly While Team Mates Are} wore in the less dimcult dives, but Boxing Commi Dodgers Play to 4,000 Fans} rrniticent num of $67 after expenses] ews Pegg epi AAS pn er Fe i eal Breaking Records for 400,|was outclassed in the specialties} heads of the State mili Despite Cold and Threatening] were paid. ‘The New York Giants} ‘Tank towns Yanks and ‘Dodgers are| Hartmann and James D, It second team, “Dick'" Weather. the Kinsella, while ago and have not yet b i r outpouring in the Texas League Connie Mack is letting his players fee win the heavyweight title, at least |cepted by the officials of the A. A. . Ag iean i vt I i * rema tuth rose to the oc-]travel in upper berths so they can | by outpointing the champion in ‘a| All this record breaking by the (apace tien eh iovwnike wails 9--CHANCES OF NEW YORK YANKEES sion, hasheatone a Hermerrunlteaent ts: aie . fifteen round bout Middle Westerners was Jone before} \rasRIDTAN, Miss., March $0.—The es, Re HO MAR OyRe RIL eA At any rate Greb las whipped the Jone of the most distingulsled father-| it ce now imcated in jine ¢ Hs 5 ne, A few moments| ‘There fs no joy in Mudville or any t one man who was being carefully |iugs that has ever sat around the bits Saisie is fair nan oO nir - alother t whi yanks barn- } groomed and provided with a knock-| palatial marble swimming audito-| Vilage, where this afternoon the Only Bad Luck or Tremendous Reversals of Form Can Beat Maeva rare aécuing. The pais Roth hae Get out record so that he could ve matenesd nium of the New York A & ina World's Champions will begin. their Yankees in Pennant Race—Team Can Boast of Best | wonderful throw he doubled up the|struck out of the exhibition lineups. against the champion. Looks as if he} mumber of years seated alonyside|eries of exhibition eames wi . ERA A runner at the plate, one of his great- GAS deserves some sort of chance 19 ehow fof the railing of the poo! was Will SS remreeg Ratnee With th Pitching Staff in League. est plays, Tt set the ore wit ‘ what he @an do. Hava, itormer Poatmiuter General Memphis team, chidmpions of the ee 3 ; = rs id, Only games the Bam is eligible for : ays, former Postmaster General, af ™ — — hd they were frantic in thei : the guest of S.J. tl tt, P esident of [Southern Association. ‘The frst game ; ji ale OCU APE eae [Ben ee eee Tan De OUR ae Following is the ninth of a series of daily stories dealing with eived © fine layout of base- ERNY LEONARD has had 12,000] tie Miinois A. U., tovether with sev-]of the series was originally scheduled vies x 4 y ‘ for the teams struggled | <== ——S 1 i Prise made of photus of him- feral other well knavn New Yorkers, for yesterday at Vicksburg, Mies, but | {0,228 prospects of the sizteen major league teams, The stories are st ten innings of-snapoy ball] BOWDOIN NINE TO PLA We go to great lengths to t self. Benny gets scores of jetiors | 1m all it looked Ni tha di written for the United Preas by experts who have followed and know | before the 4 y carved off DO Y collar the shirts men want! every week from poople who would [Sport as il flourish but |{he rain during the night fooded the} econ crud, the victory is evens the series at IMPORTANT GAMES HERE pecify di the bes: like to haye his picture, and, being [since has setted back into obscurity |bAll Held and it was impossible for AN Gwe lorie. tow Nove two all es ee i) y, and get it kind hearted, he nev: Rut it was yehabiiitated wt least for|the athletes to exhibit their baseball Wiican ue 4G eh _ For the games to-day and to-mor-| Bowdoin is a little college in MainajOf American, French and a one night, und the attraction was pot pwares for the edification of the Vicka- (( ‘ e lan, a rookie phenom, in Meusel’s|row in Houston and San Antonio rec ; English erials, Marry Frazee, who had a ball cin fonly the interesting racing but Coxcii'l jane tans Ee: VICE race might be acquired by|fleld. “McMillan is said to be a “sec-Jord crowds are expected. These are Se haves 1 materials. § tn Boston and still hus a few bargain] Barachark and the recor prewker, [UNI EM ss [twisting that old adage to read—[ond Ruth” with the bat and the samefbigser cities than Galveston, better] warked adverteme J pormess! Provide a variety of pat- counter remnants, is supposed to have |Jobnny Weissmutier, and the ves: ut] ‘The Glants continued to Meridian no me your pitchers and I will tell|*iN4 ‘Of a fielder as the swat king—[haseball towns, and the interest in| TATMe0 advantage In numbeers, For In-} 0) ¢ taste—man: Breen Gicarcoat ‘whan. tie obored to [hie nwiuuning elewie neludig Perry-| shen they lahned that tho game ‘in|. i not 60 good Rui is Keon. Having done co wait iu| stance, the Bowdoin baseball squad, for every y | PUt Up $350,000 for a Dempsey-Wiils vray, Marry Hebner, Buddy was postponed and had af? Whe AOe Ors Huggins tetievM® that he can get] Heanmont and Galveston, the “soft’ | furteen atrong, went South for pre-Jexclusive with us! qatch Wallen, Abe Sigel ne Davy Jones : he Yankees have the pennantlalong five weeks with a makeshift| spot he ; liminary training this season, and be- . ul rs night's. rest here. McG pots in the edule, it is anticipated z 5 room: < j Sette aan” 4. fehl, wins, exes] Dv aa cadDe ORO. Uidek his: fen ee ey cGraw] sinning team of 1921, together with | outfield. re is no reason to be-|ihat the exhibition trip will be a suc-| fore reaching home will tackle some of} . Insist on a full y de B obetween Jess Willard and Jack John [record of 2S 1-5 koconda for finy | DPeNsh ashe! all of his frst team. | ist about the finest pitching» staff eve he is wrong, Advance sales of tickets for the| the strongest nines in the Bast, Oppe- |Signr—no skimping! ' son in Cuba in 1915, ‘There was afyards. Weissmuller swam ageinst number including twenty-three. rith Wally Schang, Al Devormer kame at Dallas indicate al nents ’ Fy : ; : am dicate afin w pec: {huge crowd, apparently, put it musi {Philip Genthner, former intercolle- ‘the regulars will uppear in the tine. |tPSt M# ever been assembled. Carliand Fred Huffman doing tho catching nding room’? only crowd Peal the pinning: eonetn, Gents tees And as for workmanship, [have crashed the gate. or something. [sate title holder, but could only delay at the start of the game to-day |M#!% Waite Hoyt, Sam Jones, Joe|thers ts no worry about this end The Giants didn't do well at San | Bowdoin spirit. Its schedule ts one that it’s entirely the product of Last time } saw Willard he was siill]2!) flat. His previous swimming, i pin sah Bush, Bob Shawkey, Harry Harper, abe Ruth is Captain of the club] Antonio he te s with the White | 0t many larger institutions would be . » 4 } telling a sad story to the effect that] ht & record of 100 yyrds in{ it Shyetiin’ Phit Douglas doing thely wy Opoul and maybe a = now und the responsibility of the Re reales atte pessune bats anxious to piay. skilled hands; indeed quite the promoters charged lim $10,000 ax] {he relay. sapped his strength and he] eltehing and Earl Smith the catching. | ice z game may serve to make the sly how Ruth “pulis’* in that city, w While In this section Bowdoin will! as much pains are taken with his share of the penses'? of run- | Wis not equal to the tusk of setting | BI Ryan will replace Shumin® phil) take his work more seriously. With}ias been looking over weanldtaliSuirac ar era ae Me eee that hirts ith Ring that fight, and took it out of jis] UP a new mark for the distance. Mel ong about the Arth That combination, backed by a]the passage of Pockinpangh the clubf cramps toe tivee week nORIE'S | Columbia. Ape) a and New Zorw Vel Our $2 si as with our eivous money afterward, by beck, ax] decisively ottelassed oe ee eee thas plenty of wae NE: |heavy hitting offense and good de-[Mmay work better with Hussins also—[* hore WOR 'A Hood Dit of comfatt for] will sop at the Westminster wotle nin | Detter qualities ! € ; Fe “ winning ¢Graw has plenty of good ing ot that Peck was rher, eI OR SBIMEAUY LO he ite Beer ee Leribe Aa, add hag | Aan wich spare aeaaiatitera i. ko i : fense, looks like It ought to be good Led tls Seen RPDer BUR ithe ooklyn in the victory of | New York City a dollar for thebting WIT guing 4 ate a and Shea, Ryan . u ot ins faction y the team ab ey i a 1 : atiner, Wild " “ A for almost a hundred games’ and nol ways nia ; i in Galveston yesterday SAS? soe. wh could induce w Von! Witdfoster an other and Cauwey wil have to produce the {raiment & Hundred games! and BeLwase maintained that Teck should dolor a quection concerning a prominent | 4+ As Us Sancttona @ Naw Athlette The best of cverything ,000 would be some artist | DF 1 NOE ( tomers, | é ; : 5 dan-|the bossing x : + | goods er two youngsters of this year's pber of the Brooklyn pitching staff Club Here. ° men and boys wear. tn the separation line Joss nope MeG ty sturled off in: the rous Browns, the improved Sena ie: : _ 5 s i re t wa ew athletic club—and one that : map eal fa ea abe eee gor In ("| crop of recruits muy shove them off attistactorily answered, ‘That was} A new. afl fying oF roiling full operat When [Orst relay the ‘AMinols teum, MH a : tors, or the Oghting Indians.can beat|NATIONAL SPORTS ALLIANCE |'he auestion concerning the condition] promises to be a vital factor in track Also sporting goods and he eta a dollar down he pins it{handed Tnddy WallW a shght tead, | the team, Claude Jonnard, the young-|inat mark Al M h erious ill d fleld activity in the Metropolitan | luggage : aha Lariat rained : : f : ot Al Mamaux, whose serious illness| and field activity in the an i 4 Bass anantk eae he ta look [Hornig his "hundred" in 96 2-5, Wal: Tater from the Little Rock Club of the] "With any kind of luck tn avoiding PLANS BOXING CARNIVAL] \:.: summer had caused many persons ripen he Hoslted ite meactien Pee hs dosen't esiia‘e to slip on a [lun inary Incrensel the lead silghtl Southern Association, ig making |pad qecidents or tremendous reversals] 4 caracity crowd atte to fear that he might be “through” as| from the Amateur Athletic Union and} ROGERS Peet ComPANY buck or simolcon ever breaks his scrip, | sii ine the distance in’ 68; | Giunta’ pMtcbh piace on the Jin form the Yankees ought to go ty crowd attended the weekly [a pitcher is ready to begin operations. ‘The new- | Broadway Herald Sq. seh or simoloon ever Lrvaks hi grip. Swit x the distance ink | Giants” pltehing sit, and no is Larry [through im. Breeze meeting of the National sports Ail-) Mamaux underwent heroic treat-| comer ia the Brighton Beach Athletic] WOSOWEY = upour ge SSth St with $10,000 for the privilege or {Ol (Ws third, and the hi] Lenton, the recruit from the Virginia! Perhaps the Yanks haven't the best} snee at Its temporary iwadquarters in| ment in his strugsle for health. He] Association, with headquarters at the Chavet 9 fl -@gnting Jack Jonnson, where would | \ us ANALG leah aaA'|” Meenraet KOPU ti 1 Menten {felt in the league, but they have athe Palace Theatro Building. Senator} had all of his teeth extracted in an righton Beach Baths, Corners” ‘Fifth Ave. Dempsey figure in a bout with Wills’ |! rl through the ow in} with the regulars and sent Ry good one. Scott at shortstop won't} Janes Walker, the father of boxin frort_ to eradicate poison which #35] winoee and Webb Spon at 41st St. Getting the answer to that would In Davy dones one| shea. and y mong [make it any better than it was last! presided over the mecting. The date] “@PPing his vitality, ‘The same thing worse than puaziing out your inconw|lewsth of the tank dead domes dal [ene Ne hawt rane tee second Lyear and Raker at third is an uncer-| for the Building Fund Show was eet for] had been done in the case of George __lege Pele Tourner- tax, Jack Kearns seems to th 58 new did | teum, ne Mast mamed th rejoined |tainty with bad legs. Ward is a good] April 24 or May 4. ‘This monster box-| Tyler of the Cubs without a great] Devereux Milburn, Captain ef the EE spade oiiee rage lh a MY the club in Dalles jast) Suni 80}second basenan but he is out of place| ine carnival will consist of ten four-|acal of success, so. tl wasn’t a|4merican polo team which brought home offer’ was a polite smile. | tion = that they could receive their world’s {and Pipp is Just an ordinary. first] found decision battles ant will be held | creat deal of confidence when the|the International Polo Challenge Cup polite u trophies from Judge Landis. Jaseman. However, it is a balanced] Sf the Lexington Opera House, Leo P. | onced ball youngster went South thts| last summer, and J, Watson Webb will " part of the game against feombination and I han teorked te-| Fizn% Slivey Burne and Scotty “Mon: | “Pced | aE eer een training |@ct 48 sponsors for an inntercollégtate ; | iM SAVA wants Jinn | Mt ed nen & chen te Sox in Ww tefth will arrange the matches for th pring Tut he has stood fn | i Flynn, the Pueblo nf? listanees ut 500 and White sox in Fort Worth ontgether. With Mike McNally and] show of the National Sports Alliance, and yesterday, his first appearance, |Ple merch to be Held at the Meadow seems Flynn has challenged + ou Phe Contin Ye ee | pueadass and whily he allowed only |Johnny Mitchell as reserves the team| No sooner had the matchimakers been | he stood the Yankees on their heads Bale lola asientad in tie lactee bert at Du sheeted iad lbp tat ad Nerad ay deaek ae ue (eet, We woe shaky af tes and is In. « tale way. named than ay ranged. The} In six inni but three |say. One of the competing teams. will { him, Flynn being over forty rs oor third left teld OP Bileos tanaltonst eters eke a Pela Tobin, th Owetteratata | etm B88 tc ila avon tng hgetes tree ta inti ogee . 4 jumped at the Sa 1 Yule sw 6 te . and Meusel ca compare with the laegaby \ Welterwelght Ting ut for an error no Yank would }!t is probable that Yale will be named Bess summed at iat." aye Savage, 113-5 Jonnurd has tw masings of « good} great old Red Sox combination and] Champion, to mest Moe Herscoviteh, the Hos mae Ser pe aR een ered {## the opponents for the Tigers. It ts utomo e Cf : singadls v piteher and, even if MeGraw releases fit is far from the best in the league, | Canadian crack, in one the bout. becaesps 5 F | Possible, however, that the event will have failed orate Kiynn. Tye] t tain \ tin Little Rock ingest wid Hobin, a ent arrival f and he ud credit for @ vintory 1 Ocal RNS al ” ‘ : v.|ihe Little Rock youngster, he will be[but it geta along. With the, pitching | Lown, * ' val fron Beli he Wters |develop into an intercollegiate tourna- Pehl. The Now Jersey Comenecion ‘ a airy ailed in the fall Jonnard has afthat the club should get’ perhaps| tlerseoviteh he with nee iS ‘ tl eee nie | RRiD wih: wens rouded SCHOO, ce MNES ete the ork, woul ie meet be ie 1 fast ball but only a tain eurve, [there won't be so many drives to the | ‘The Canadian bid is @ torrie punchy Las : a . } there, as in New Je > They" A 1) he could curve the ball like Jess feld that Ruth or al with 4 fair abundance tna —- . Teaches you how to obtain bet- , 8 IN New Jersey Uiere's no age [Ss rs jarnea the SOuAguLNT wall f Here wp EW VORKER results at less cost, How to j Mmit and the only ment v4 ‘ alt [erate Phiwatat eateiicn ea Biosly lazy Bob Meusel can't get. Both o a one AAR beet reyis direct and make needed repairs. | ens tc tt ‘d held finto the Gla hing stafe and the|those prima donnas ought to be. be ae : al . Wonderful instruction equipment. : phynical ‘fitness to ba by the \ of 4] Warid'a Champions would not huve|ter thie season after they mor nie ate ism Articles for Hows wiayer| NEW HAV March 30. —John Tratming i@ what you need. 5 pease F yn, M Wher at fom worry about the clouting of Mr. [game 4 BOSTON, wi eae fietie he | dames MacKay, of New York New. oa DN td courses ne Was dows ete \ o 1 t 0] keger Horns! i the ot mene P White Ruth and at atin] eee ’ ‘ City, was elected Captain ‘of the Tal ee ge : YS eae | a ante in ALG bike wtormal ni ; : Nt Banaumoed dordass Sa of pictures, with all details. Copyright, 1982, by Rover Kighva.y boar, Winning Ub ent with 112 wep lo have wound ip @ pigch, se bi Bill's ‘bla, gee Re wy a \ 7 team and of the varsity team the pas 225 Weat 57th Street os howe bo), (Oo RUD © place, and MoMule Mondey dighl White: ter lier’ Olyapla, tee youre A) Brvedwey Curls. at Galveston skilfully advertised by famous scout, protege, oY out of the doubles, that part of Jersey City sets Glenn Killinger Mee chisiinitth saaed Game 8 tae: seasoning. That's where Rickard’s| cession of the stars, Angereon paired $500,000 pile of lumber got its scason-| with Voshell, their assortment of shots, backed making it had achieved fame dy their playing these days proves ball players | hed sghieved fame by their ro rush where angels fear to tread.