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ve THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922. AGE NO BARRIER FOR MANY VETERANS WHO RETAIN SUPREMACY e the A. A. U. handball tournament TOM CARROL CHANION THEY'RE STILL, CHAMPIONS i Vernon im Handball Finals. Murray Vernon, New York sthte champion, reached the final roi ot ; College Captain, and Al Waldman ef popes : the City A. C. to-morrow. Brank Kramer, Norman Brookes and Other Oldsters Show Ad- vantage of Proper Living—Dempsey Expects to Last Long Time in the Ring. _—_—__ By Robert Edgren. [ There's food for thought in that. Car- roll has been a clean-living athlete all Bo you begin to feel creaky in theline way, ia one dissipation has been Sette and to suspect that the old pep|a love for an occasional pipe or cigar, jon't pepping quite up to the mark? |and every two or three years he took Do you feel as if you couldn't k Shee for that and cut out smok- ng for a while ‘wake a standing broad jump from! Carson, ike Kramer, clans that the edge of the sidewalk within|sleep is the one absolutely necessary fmehes of what you could jump a/|thing for a man who wants to be year er two a0? strong and healthy; sleep and plenty Do you avoid exerting your of good well water to drink every day. strength for fear of a strain or dodge CAN’ \D L SPRING DAYS’ AMERICAN BIKE CHAMPION AND FAST AS EVER He east anything. He trains steadily, but never to the point of exhaustion, any kind of an unusual effort be-] Among fighters Johnny Kilbane Sadao 1 eight: path your cork”? looks like one of the lasting champs, It you do, take my word for it|Jobnny won the title nearly ele on ON THE HUDSON that nine-tenths of your supposed | signs of being willing to give it up yet “Tem CarRRoit/ STILL worLd's ss ; retrogression is mental. It’s a state] Every now and then some youngster PROFESSIONAL WEIGHT THROWING CHAMPION See the wonderful Hudson hills in ef mind—nothing more. A little} knocks ou: a lot of rivals and gets up AT 65, A CHAMPION FOR. 47 YEARS, Spring tyosteree Ratrestieg wecay hamaeee training and confidence and you're|to Kilbane, only to be knocked out in = wlth fatereeting’ hours ashore at New hadiiee eh eats shape clergy sie ae ae * Orange Lake Fark an Mount~Bea- wenty-five years ago I walke ‘ack Dempsey looks like another } NI. down the street in East Orange, New|tong-term champion. He saya thet he beagles vor haat “BENJ. B. ODELL’” Jersey, with a young amateur bikelexpects some young fellow to come P IN LARCHMONT MATCHES EN rider who had just won two or three/along some time and ‘knock him for rae tonne! a races and had shown a remarkable|a goal,”* The final series of tennis matches} Newburgh Ronnd turn of speed for a novice, His name| “But it won't be because T don’t for the benefit of the American As-| Beacon 1.25 Tri was Frank Kramer. sng.” aata {20 care OF myselt.”” he anys Norman Broores sociation fo- Devastated France will Pouphkeepsie, $1.50 © Fre ea Te ekg to take gare ot|BROOKES'S STAMINA DEFEATS oF AUSTRALIA ; ’ . be held to-morrow afternoon on tho], teave Sundays, ran Gr shine, ERARIR TY- Foure, YEARS ae SS courts of the Oak Tenn's Club, : wat 150% St. 0 ee myself and Ist as long as I can. I YOUTHS. Tyan : : i Larchmont, CENTRAL HUDSON LINE think I'll be riding faster twenty! rhe most remarkable amateur golt- TENNIS CHAMPION 4 IN] William , Tilden TL, national and world's champion, who has made the trip from California especially for the event, will oppose Wallace John- son of Philadelphia in the star match, = < Fight other players of national —= \ prominence will play in the singles, 4 women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Price for Snob oA poem And May Reach $100, . With Rich Belmont in View by Daylight: years from now than I can to-day. T have it all figured out. Clean liv- ing, plenty of sleep, no dissipation, lots of work.” ‘The youngster’s notion of lasting twenty years or more in his game struck me as rather unusual. Few| wich, captured the English champions think so far ahead. trophy—being the only AGericat wip A few weeks ago, April 16, to be/ever turned the trick. exact, Frank Kramer started his] 4 few days ago Travis, who is play- twenty-third year of racing as @ling a game now and then and still champion professional bicycle racer. | shooting that amazingly accurate ball In all he has raced for twenty-six / said that golf is a national blessing— years, four as ah amateur champion, |that it saved his life and has saved and twenty-two as a professional. He| many others. has lost races occasionally, of course,| Among tennis ‘players Norman but has always come back with an-|Rrookes of Australia is a world figure) NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. other winning streak. His early |stii, after twenty-four years. of| Player. Club. AB. RW. PC.| Player. Club AB) R. IT. P.O. speed stays with him and, in fact, he|steady play among the champions. | Causey, New York -5 2 600] Heimach, Philadelphia Fe rides faster to-day than he 4id/Brookes began playing tourna. ent| Pertica, st. Louis... 5 00] Stephenson, Cleveland twenty-five years ago—which makes|tennis at twenty. He is a left handed| Cunningham, New York 6 Collins, St. Louts his prediction more than good. Player, but that has been no handicap, | Batley, St. Louis Sisier, St. Louln GOLF AND TEN HOURS SLEEP.| Thin, wiry, gaunt-looking man, he] lrisch, New York Witt, New York . er I know of ts Walter Travis, who AND STILL IN THE GAME started playing at thirty-five to re- store broken-down health, and contin- ued playing tournament golf to the age of fifty-nine. He won many American titles, and in 1904, at Sand- Jenny KiLBANE » {MAIS SLEVENTH, YEAR AS WoRrKo's PRATHER WEIGHT. CHAMPION. 4 ENGLAND IS STUNNED BY THE DEFEAT OF MISS CECIL LEITCH cw Went 4 . Mj Wont 1zvin Bt. U40 ALM, penented by the poorly fudged | Movetain and gweee Hole teens ater teenl i was bone fi Res f Trainer Hasn’t Heard Frora) xo of Marineit on ‘Tangerine. ‘The | Lemme diawennsenate, “Kinexton ol h of Kra-|has developed tennis speed skill ¢ ldridge, Chi bb, Detrol { hould hi Gatekit, Hudson and Albany. | Direat nf say that much of Kra- is speed skill to al Aldridge, Chicago Cobb, Detrolt “in Ey meas AVisci welding TAHOUIA' Lave wan’ ec fon. Musie. Restaurant, “Al eatt mee tine oh the track ia dus to|Tematkable degres, and his) stamina|E. Gritiin, prooase Karr, Boston Owner in England- Cosuen yhit he hed weae taba tite Geateese Albany to New York scceptage ee a highly developed “jump” he gives|has often enabled him to beat much | Bressler, Cincinna Miller, Philadelphia Holds Opinion, way home, but it seemed as if Mari- Saal js machine at tho finish mark. Often a ha epponshia: «1 dowdy, Boston . M Ag ae ee . nis nelli took twenty minutes deciding |! wex eck to neck e has fen represented Australia| Toporcer, St. Louls an ler, St. Louts ... =» West 424 Bt. sien the” teen Kingheteht down to|!n international matches. In many | Honwer. Pituburen Jones, New York By Vincent Treanor. —” |{¢' the outside, ‘He finally chose the] SoM. 3 fo finish line and lose by inches|tespects he is the most noted player | Jgrmab’ Bt, Lous: Bpeaker, Cleveland i iy : who ever took part in the Davis Cup] T. Griffith, Brooklyn Clark, Detrott matches. On three different occasions | Bisbee, Pitsburg Jamieson, Cleveland his playing won from the United| Guinen’ Ste tou. oo! g TF chon] Mogeidge, Washington States. Miller,’ Brooklyn F i Williams, St. Louls ... when Frank pulls out that final ef- fort and leaps ahead. Kramer is a hard man to beat. He has won the professional champion- EFORE the would-be purchasers | wrong way, and that beat him. TRUER Neenets B of the three-year-old Snob II. marked, "Beylight Baving Ringe” Pon get through making offers for Ideal One-Day Outings. him the colt's ultimate selling price Jack Joyner graduated Mirzar from the maiden ranks in the third, but ship of America eighteen times and This year Norman Brookes has Kelly, lew, York Pratt, Boston tay reach the $160,000 mark. Suob's didn’t get much price for the ac-| Farther information at Desbrosses St. iven heavy o Srimes, Chicago ae Bayne, St. Louis . t complishment, Mirzar is a fair sort of nal 9300, the amateur chemplonship twice. He}! up heavy competition and 1s} Ruether, Brooklyn : impressive race in the $6,000 Stuy- tak: 2 won the world’s championship in|©aching the Australian team with] Maranville, Pittsburgh ....113 2 Manion, Detroit ... a colt, and won easily under a most STEAMER yesant on Thursday, which prompted the original offer of $60,000 by J. S. Cosden, is still being discussed by horsemen, and it seems as if every- body with the wherewithal wants to 1919—the only time he ever competed | Which he hopes to bring home the cup| Simin wi Lowe” New York . confident ride by Sande. for it. and the world championship. Pina Fullerton, Boston . Frank Kramer is now fortgeonoe (Copyright, 1922, by Robert Edgren), rrell, Chicago... 3] Schang, New York ... years of age—and his speed is still Hargrave, Cincinnati Revereid, Gi. Louis there. He was born in Evansville, Camoufleur scored a lucky victory in the second race, Had Gem been able to negotiate the mud she would MANDALA Special Trips, AAtiANie Johnston,” Brooklyn Powell, Boston . © Mokan, Pittsburgii ......+ Fothergill, Detroit” .°2.2..) 3 ‘ ‘ i buy him. have won, and had Nolan saved th Indiana, but the Hoosier State N. E. T ih M ai shear ce Geant 6 ree ‘ » i. missed @ lot of fame because Frank oi itle UY | Pereeenoinctnntt 20005 2: Fobiny ie Tul BE : “CECIL Letren The colt {4 eligible for the $60,000 | Kround he should have saved, Camou- AND RETURN 21 emigrated to East Orange when a Cincinnat! 3 | felimann,, Tetra: .1: Cae KACEL Ano Belmont Stakes, and at this writing | "eur would have been beaten. SUNDAY. M ittle fellow and ‘has lived there ever e Between B. G oi Shioage i escccc § veath, Det Shae ‘ 4 ean jy | !90ks the probable winner, ‘This ane aes and on MAY_87. 29, 20 . . singe Cincinnati ccs 2” °33 Loui Copyright (N Bvening World) bY | he the reason underlying what seema|Yeuns Frenchman Springs Sur- LEAVING ; Philadelphia : 5 by Press Publishing Company, 1922. J Ie you asked Kraines sou enat ne | AMO M.D. T. Teams) teres, sto |e eat a "LONDON, May 20.7-The | frenzied finance on the part of those | Prive tm ‘Fennte Match. Nin | dante tetas his success paar te yee sat be Hollocher, Chicago - ate, Cleveland oso so--. ‘ ciuatita Qeiont. ne! sine (Cecil who are in the market for the prom-] BRUSSELS, May 20 (Associated Mah Bazine Tlie) eps epee: e — letisel, New Yor! 94 | Sewell, 2 i ising racer. Press).—Y. { Francs | ihe ight and makes it a Mann, St. Louls.s.-ssc.0: at Sotnate Leitch by Miss Joyce Wethered . ress).—Young Cochet of France, Fag pone ler gen § roumiva rule to be in bed by 9 o'clocx| WORCESTER, Mass., May 20 (Ae-| mith, New York.-..... 3 Bip | Miner, ze M3 for the women's golf cham- Trainer Hally Hughes, who always | word's covered court tenia cham- ‘Telephones Broad “Tash "wut 64 ie to arise at 7. He lives largely on sociated Press).—A close contest for] Hungling, Brooklyn 2.00... 3 4 ieee) ER ca pionship of Great Britain, over has had ao high opinion of Snob IL, is ‘ Ae : Regular Trips begin Tuesday, June 6. Calapan vegetable diet and eats|the New England intercollegiate track | McHenry, St, Louis... 1 ; Fame ts rite ees i ; the Sandwich course yesterday, really carried off, his feet by the of- |P!on, curate ed a surprise in tho sparingly. His only drink is water.|and fleld championship to-day be- | Janvrim, Brooklyn |. + tata] Brower, Washington... 4 25 7305 has aroused the greatest sur- fers pouring in,’ He thought that|sixth day's playing in the interna- He never smokes, and the fact that/tween Massachusetts Institute of Tech- | Stock, St. Louts... x t Moore, Philadelphia... °.: 1 3 22 Prise. Perhaps Snob Il. was a $40,000 piece |tional hard court tournament yester- Cheeves, ‘Chicago ...- 5 3 300] Piette, Detroit Myers, Brooklyn oe 8 hnst Philadelphia 5 x Miss Leitch was widely con- of horseflesh before the running of f his friends have well stocked [nology and Bost. iN tore- 01 5 Pa 3 eel e day ‘by defeating Manuel Alonso, the Sallaye is no temptation to him, Teer IMS GC de hen el he ee Ls : Speer MEME etestan chr ER! gf 2 sidered the greatest of British | the Stuyvesant. Now he isn't sure | 20) bY CUChtOS yak ee, te During the past five years Frank} i145, want of the tivtyiatztn ca | Geen Neate 4] Perkins, Philadelphia .. 4 women golfers and when Just what the three-year-old is worth, | Spanish star, 6—8, a8, Ot METROPOLITAN LINE has played a great deal of golf, which | ney vents le HRY ARLES arte) uatiar, tenure 3s Dugan, Boston, ooooceec:-08 13 30.29) play began this morning with By this time Owner Sanford, who is] The Frenchman won his match by ( Vie Cape Cod Canal he says gives him just the right © Same. Henline, Philadelphia ..... 1302 | Rice, Washington 3 a high wind and frequent in England, has received’the cable |superior volleying and clever cross- Connecting at Boston for Port! £ amount of physical and mental exer- The Engineers, winners of the last} Ainamith, St. Louts... Gulsto, Cleveland 3 showers the belief was general from Hughes asking him to put a|court and backhand strokes. Alonso, Rockland, jangor, Yarmouth, N“ v tice to keep him fit. Even on tho|five meetings, came out of the trials Morton, Cleveland. 71 § 280) that the three-time champion, price on the horse. It is possible senate who was off form, having strained Steamer neers NLR (th days of his hardest races he goes out}with seventeen athletes advanced to being more powerful, would that the answer may forestall all sale |his side in Tuesday's match, made y 4 p Pras morning for ® round on one Of|the semi-finals or finals to-day. Bos. NOTION GS LEAGUE PLTRH IN. win easily. talk. This is doubtful, however, for|many double faults and netted with ating Time). elephons Barcan Shoe, The woman, however, who the Newark courses. ton College, Eastern intercollegiate | sherdel, St. Louis AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING. has been beaten only once in ‘Asked how he can find entertainment rata es while sticking to his early-to-bed |Psmpion, carried over an even dosen. | Cont: “Cincinnati, before Thursday's race it was ru- mored that the colt was for sale, J. great regularity, but Cochet's game EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES was so excellent that many specta- Pitcher. Club, i _ eleven championship tourna- S, Coaden otill has an option on him|tors believed Alonso might have been ithe A i sf < od _— fohedule, Frank laughed and said that] Although Williams and Brown, with te New Fath ccse Bae Nem aaee ments was the one to falter, because of the priority of the bid, but [defeated even if he had been playing SPECIAL SPRING TRIP when he wants extra amusement he|ten men each still in competition, were cago Danforth, 6t. Louis’. fl and not her supposedly less he has to meet any larger bid that]in top form. SUNDAY. MAY 2Ist ‘up to his attic and reads a few of |well up in the standing, and Bowdoin, ‘Boston Brute, Bt. bouts vigorous and less resourceful | may yet be made for the horse —— 2 st to the ‘mash notes" that fill two trunks. | with nine, unexpectedly strong, it was] Rusher, Brooklyn Kramer has long been an {dol of the} sgreeq among the college coaches that | Aldridge, Chicago. bike fans and has received thousands | the title lay between the wearers of the| J . a Rommel, Philadelp! opponent. Pillette,” Detroit ! It was Miss Wethered’s re- A ina Ghawkey, New York sisscs 4 ; markable play with her tron ip winning EA the Montana selling ‘But I never answered any, Of/ Individual performances did not ap-| Carlson, Pittsburgh Tainach; Priladsipnie s2. & z which also is a notable feature Lass ee she: Tie Gna \ xd Fa at Steel Str. “Clermont” ted by” them," says Frank. Proach records in any event, langely| McQuillan, Boston « Hoyt, New York... : of her brother's game, that e year ut the Palodee ebmestaae Fark ack Perhaps that's why, he still has that /due to @ stiff wind which ‘troubled | free, Bt: hen: Johnson, " i counted in her victory, even tions. He was 15 to 1 and beat the t iasion * .M., W. 13: favorite, Ralco. Yesterday Teddy R. Lvs. Battery 2 A.M. W. 13znde 10 A.M was very lucky in shooting through sle—Kefreshimenty—Danct on the rail at the home turn, and he eo, Bowling Green 138 PA tat athletes both on track and the field.| Nora st. Lou! HAM-|But_ the quarter mile of Capt. Jake] Neht, New York. PORTY-SEVEN YEARS A C! “| Driscoll of Boston College, one of} Ch , Onicage, PION. the seven champions, in 611 seconds, eee ee ctaren was a fast one considering the wind, | cpoper, Liners Bioycle racing is a strenuous form} pi con also d for the 220- me, Plitsburah ot competition, To find anything | p70 SURUIRG LF She HEATON | AC re nailing Frank Kramer's record of _ rma fwenty-three years a champion it's serene rere Phitadeiphia necessary to go to some other sport, | Califormia Track Team to Be Guests though it {s hard to account umn. anungton : for the complete collapse of Shocker, ‘St. Louie’ ..122121 4 the champion. Jones, New York . 3 Morton, Cleveland Boer eae, aenuneton TIGERS EASILY WIN OVER Mays, New York: ee COLUMBIA'S GOLF TEAM Bagby, Cleveland 70% JERSEY OPEN GOLF TOURNEY WFANSBURG CW] BOAT HAS LARGE ENTRY LIST| |. HEANS poo va, sun wR Sey B38 1,3, 5: YM. Buns, 9.30, 10.0 AM waa de Pa SornwOnABUNELAeBeavenaeae st * Boston. tee Bayne, St. Louis -., ° iq ~ = - SAIL ‘Tom Carroll, the great professional of Cornell. Hubba 'phiindolphia Cleveland 2 2 GREENWICH, Conn, May 20,—| Entries for the annual New Jersey SPECIAL MOONLIGI #8 weight thrower and all-around athlete,| ITHACA, N. ¥., May 20.—The Uni- Watson, Boston pec danas eee . Princeton’s star golf team added another] open championship to be decided at the May : 4 wy ved Aaron enna je another remarkable figure among |versity of California track squad, con- Soinoron, Cieveland’ to {ts already long list of triumphs, de-|Shackamaxon Country Club, Westfleld, To-Night May 20. Leaving Bettery Pier 8 P.M long-lived champions, the greatest |eisting of fifteen men, arrived here uae eta 1 Wr Tteating the Columbia University repre-|N. J., next Wednesday and the ama MUG. DANCING, KEVASSEEen athlete I have ever known. Tom firstleariy yesterday to spend a week YY 3} Quinn, Boston 3 sentatives by the one-sided total of 7 to] teur-professional event which will pre- began breaking world’s weight-throw- } a5 tho guests of the Cornell track team| Markie, Cincinnatt --00+-°: 3 "Hho| Gleason, Wathington’'"..." 2 points on the links of the Greenwich|cede it were announced yesterday by DYCKMAN ST, FERRY Fare py le Be, Then sie fect, | Walle en route to Cambridge for the| smith, Philadelphia s...++. 1250] Karr, Boston ssss.cesi0t0 $ -49} Country Club. Princeton's victory wan|Secretary H. Y. Barrow of the New Marquard, Boston . Harris, Philadelphia... 1, 485 | achieved despite the absence of its star, Rudy Knepper, who has dominated the Idwa State golf situation for several seasons and who was runner-up to Chick Evans in the last Western ama Jersey Golf Association. Forty pairs of amateurs and pros ure entered in the Tuesday competition, while the fleld in the championship proper numbers six inches tall, and weighed about 190 aly Setaroollegtate track meet on pounds. The team will be entertained by the| NAT’L LEAGUE CLUB BATTING. To-day, at sixty-five, he {s SIX |Red and White athletes while here and,| ju» AB. R. H. P.G. feet seven, welghs 265 pounds, hasn't |although no meet is scheduled to be} si oibus . voces DiS 150 296 5 a gray hair, {s built like Jack Demp- | held between the two teams, the visitors York ' eet 161 To Interstate Patk, HIKING, BOATING, CAMPL Baseball, All Outdoor Sport Best Route for Auto to N. J. sey, and can still throw « 56-pound|may indulge in informal competition | Pittsburg a2 Betrolt ‘ seur-tourney. MeBiysiore ona SiaeT GE rooklyn * ‘ New Y a eS ft weight as far as cver, although he| while continuing thelr training here for | Oireinnatt ...- +1010 135 $216 | Philadelphia Haines 10 New Champion, Big Field out for Binzen's Tennis taoening pat taaiuge trom £ complains that he lacks the swift drive | the Intercollegiate, . Boston +++.» oe ue ae Wathington’ iH PITMAN, N, J., May ‘A new State ‘Title. - Bd Bee 630 Pee he em used ——————..——. Chici eal ve 935 0 shington " i NN, J., May 2 g 2 ‘rect Fall gens a he ma BOY STR AGS Be diay Jersey City Boy to Lena Lehigh| PD! Miiptia’ wecreccsses 908. 180 1208. Chicago. Hy trap shooting champion was created] Elliott H, Binzen has a field of record Abas to all pointer shot 60 feet. He still holds about| Wrestling Team, when M. 8S. Haines of Mount Holly, | Proportions to battle agulnst to preserve DHON NAVIGATION COMMAN YS @wenty world's professional weight-| BETHLEHEM, Pa, May 20.—a)|Navy Crews Expect Battle With|men crews will meet in their classes, | Shooting in his first State match, won] his holding of the North Side lawn ten- "ie. Hiddleton B. Borland, Keo Syracuse, all the distances being two miles. They|the State amateur championship at : ai poy = NO throwing records. Schwarzbach of Jersey City, Lehigh om 8. Mad, May 20,—Bo]will be the last races of the season | single lar event of the ‘uinss| oe seamen championship, The draw was SIGHT SEEING YACHT “I've slipped back a little with the] University’s 125-pound wrestler, was| ANNAPOLIS, Md, May 20. here and the big rowing day of t: th annual meet of the New Jeruey| Made yesterday and Included a total of ; ‘ hammer," Tom told me last time Tl elected Captain of the team for next| Powerful docs the Syracuse Varsity ap- | year sociation, which] 124 competitors. ‘The seeded players in “TOURIST,” Around Ni e met him (he was 63 then), ‘and ‘ Sar leeason, pear and so capable of driving its shell)” The Syracuse Varsity 1s the heaviest d the top half include y 9, ve Battory Dally 10.20, 2.40. Tel, Broad bik only get it about a hundred and sixty-}' y through the water at a fast clip that}crew on the water, its aver elng Anderson, Kenneth PD, Fisher, me, ove? et beer he Cure tos Pesaro Rage pyre eg for|the feeling is general that Ten Byck Me tia. tae adnan ve nN HAVERFORD, Pa,, May 20. bie types etna ionee anion FOR SALE: 0 F . The advantage {ts w ¢ , Pa, May 2 x jaced sturs in lowe: a ae - —~ pound welght and hurl Princeton, the first in many yei has one of his best crews this year and| Navy crews. howseer “4 ond|ford College easily ‘defeated Franklin|are Herbert L. Bowmar iL Martin, GAB, COAL show me the difference. Oth o ‘ : . Sanmelod Ke er meets arranged are Penn State, | that Navy faces # hard race to-day. Navy elght averages 179% and tie sec-[and Marshall College in a dual track] Elliott H. Bingen and Hugh Oak ) ae ranges, at “oat Tm losing fitus speed." * Sateristan ehteh Sa a ean case! All the cree eee semerriie cen [ped Srrecute itTip, ‘The Nery meet by @ score of SI to 31, Kuriz of The tournament starts on the courte Ende ative aloo Fe a . e held at Cor- visitors being on yater morning ani 173 i Frau Marana! Mislty, Heights Tennis Ci ~ . RINE | Stove Repair Corporation 0 ‘Water 98 Forty-seven years a champion! nell on March 23 and 24. * Mtternoon, Varsity second and fresh agp ee 1? Sad the visiting Feet i ee an Oe HMR ee coe Univerelsy, Halgnie Tennia Clue Sick Headaches 0 Yoo brameh, 1 a oe ee ee ee es