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Great Britain 's Davis Cup
Challenge a Big Surprise
America \ow in the Best
Position to Wrest Tro?
phy From Australians
By Fred Hawthorne
1 he decision of Great Britain to
challenge for the Davis Cup this yea
means a great deal for internat ion;..!
lawn tennis, even though it does come
as a surprise to followers of the game
this country, who had been led to
understand that all international com?
petition on the courts during 1*.'IP
would be abandoned.
r the British Isles, whose losses
on the battlefields of France have been
so staggering, particularly among the
ranks of the athletes, are able to put;
;? lawn tennis team In the field there
good rrmni! to believe that nil the ''
other allied nations will toon he pre
pared to renew the contests for the
fanons bowl, now held hv Australasia.
I here docs not s? em much reason to
doubl tin?! America would sweep the
? n iii at Victoria this year, were sho
' i send n team in rjUOSt of the Clip.
i nlesa I am greatly mistaken, the
i ' I'd Kingdom imi hn?l neither the
?' nor the inclination to dovelnp
players of International calibre dur?
I nit the last four year?, I have heard
of no n.'.v names rising to grentne
"ii English courts, of AustruTnsInn or
? .inioliili.
Masters of (.nine
l" 101 l. when Ihe ln?l Da?. Is rup
niAtehei were held, with the challenge
round played on the turf of tin? West
' Ida Tannla. club nt .''most Utils, I. I ,
1 k Hiitish tales and Australasia ?vero
i'ipreanntud by such maelcra of Ihe
game a? II. 0. Parke, A. H. Lowe, Nor
man Kvcrard Brooke? and Anthony I''.
Wilding, respectively,
At that time the mighty Parke, ho
"f the tremendous I'ondiaiid drive, hud
i?t about ?far.tcil to go down hill
II?' and I.cue represented the Insl ol
England's "Old Guard" of the lawn
tannla eourta. Had there been other
? ounger and equally ?killed players
n ;he Britlah leles in 1014 England
most certainly would have called upon
them to represent her m the Interna?
tional arena. But she had no one to
u'lv Upot) except her veteran., ami
mighty es they had been tin", wore ,
not eijintl t o t ho task sel t he i -
Who, having seen them play, can.,.
ever forget Brookes, thai magician of'
'i'.?? courts, and the splendid giant,
Tony Wilding? Hut Brooke? was al
mo"! at middle age and Wilding quito '
.-. bit beyond the time of life when u '
nmn is supposed to be at Ins beat at M
tennis when they made the far journey : ;
from Australia to the United States '
'.. battle the Americans McLoughlin, j
Williams and Btindy at Forest Hills, i
That the were successful In wrest- ?
ing the Davis Cup once more from the
land of its birth is but added proof , '
of the power of their game, the more i ?
so as they were in competition against ' I
far younger men. Rut Brookes and i ?
Wilding, .13 did Parke and Lowe for ?
Fngland. represented Australasia's ?
dying effort in 1914.
There were no brilliant junior? he-,?
ing schooled to take the place so ably |
'illed by these masters of their craft,
more's the pity. And now the great I
Wilding is dead, having given up his '
life for his country in the great war i
?.nnie three years ago, and the Brooke i -,
whom we all marvelled at is through h
with international lawn tennis. Who ?
are to take their places?
America Furnishes Contrast
What a contrast here in America!
It i? true that the flaming California !
"comet," McLoughlin. has apparently
seen the zenith of his day on the
courts, and Tom Bundy and Karl llehr,
too, have undoubtedly liar ;e.-l out of ;
? he picture. But wa may look forward
' th perfect confid? n i to the future.
There is Roher; Lindley Murray, our ;
T'icsent national champion, still a yon! h
and a player with a tremendously ag- -
wrresiivr- style of game, modelled Very
miieh after the net-storming tactics of
MeLoughlln, I he great Californien '
hat not >'?' reached the height? of
? h he i? capable, to in y wa-. a
'king, for with further Improve
rneni In in? ground strokes his game
? lid develop st leasl half ir> In
strength
i in n n.ere t? William t i lldi n Id
,?' I'hilndi'lpbin, whole potentlalltle? I
hallev? i " h- almost llmltle ? He lui"
height, I'-ai-h, superlative speed ?nil n
wonderful al.ilitv ?I volli hacked
up by ? stinging drive, off either fon
oi hack hand.
?if course, there i? Captain Rieh
m.l Nnrrts Williams, 2d, of Phlladsl
phla, twice a holder of the national
Uli?, and ?till In France, to bu culled
upon. There Is no need here i?, praise
William?'? game. Ihe "Williams of
Wimbledon," the "Williams who ton
pled the Comet" frnni th? In ight? In
liili and the flawless Johnston In
'(tie. !? rertnlnly among the world'?
great?1?' player? oven to dav. alter tWO
years anil more of war, There does nol
?sum rnuoh doub! that Williams will be
?hie tn t?k? hi? former plaoe on the
. nur!? in 102(1
Aohnston, national litio holdi r In
UJ5 i aboul the ago of Murray und
Williams, ami hone? should be good
for ?. srrni years of highest class lawn
tannla, Equipped wltn one of the
tOUndeal game? ?Ver (level..ped in III,
country, Johnston ha? not placed the
tremendous physical i?> upon hli
strength thai i" necessitated by thi
i -, plea) I allfornla game, and then
r,m? no reason why he should not bo
?luite a? formidable In 1020, a ho
when champion
The "did Guard"
The men mentioned above compo i
what we might call America's "Old
liuard," old in experience if young, m
year?, and they form a mighty host
in themselves, but there are those
among the Juniors who are bound to
a? lake a prominent part In International
?k 'it ni', within the next your or two.
^R Vincent Kichaid?, just pasasd six
^^P'een year? of age, holder of the tin
k^^ 'tonal double? and national boys' cham
pion?hip. Is the outstanding figure
among the?e youngsters. No player
of the game, past or preaont, ever had
the opportunities for auch a truly
brilliant court career as has 'his,
stripling.
Not only in beauty of stroke execu?
tion and ?peed of court covering, but |
In strategy of the highest calibre, is
Richarde far beyond the averag?? tour- ,
nameht player, and he i? only
teen year? old I What will he be
when twenty-one?
There are other youngster?, Harold
L. Taylor, Frank T. Anderson, Cecil
Donaldson, Charlea S. Garland and;
Rodney M. Beck, to mention only a ;
y few, who are developing at a rapid
pace, and ?urely America face?, her
greatest triumph? in the Davis Cup
matches that are to com?-.
"Doc" Whiil; Buya (I i.l?
DALLAD, Tex., Mar. 1. ?>r. G.
Harria White, athletic director for the
Army Y. M. C. A., a*. )??,.? I eld, has
announced that be haa purchased the
Waco franchi??? n the Taxa League
])r, White at one time vas s star
pitcher tor the Chicago American
il? gold his interest in the Dallas club
in the Taxas League, whin he entered
tit? ?Jtam Y. M. C. A. ?ei .?cu. i ,
A in privan Term is
Players Win in
French Tourney
CANNES, Friday, Feb. 28.
American tennis play?
ers with the United States
army in France are figuring pro?
minently in the tournament being
held here under the auspices of
the Y. M. C. A. In the singles
matches Captain R. Norris Will?
iams, American champion in
1916, defeated Lieutenant Louis
Graves, of New York..
In the doubles Colonel William
A. Lamed and Major Robert D.
Wrenn, both former United
States title holders, defeated the
brothers Deveraux, the victory
giving them a place in the semi?
finals of the doubles.
B. K. EM ml Leads
??usimTN al Traps
On Travers Island
. *i\ elglll .e.in*i 'is. the liil'l'.e.-t field
that lihi gut her .i| (jo far this sotiSoll fur
a regular hIi<">i at the Travers Island
Haps of th?' N'"w Y? rk Athletic Club.
wore on the llrlng line yutjtorduy mid
look purl in olio of the most intercut
Ing shoots of Hi?' yinr. Although (ho
weather was like spring, the conditions
?velo not of the beul, .still several of
Lho nlnirods did oxccllonl work, par
I'l'ulnrlv II. F. Fldt'i'd, who won the
high scr,itch priiio ,<.ilh 'he exoolloill
lota! of 00 ?ml ol u pos.sihle 100 targets.
W. (i. Allen iilso did soin?? excellent.
shooting. Not onlv was he the liigli
handicap gunner eft or a sliootofl', but
),?? also took the Travers Island trophy.
In the special events Tracy II. Lewis
won the high handicap prime, und the
high htindicnp Irophy went to A. W.
Wollor, As usual, |i gs were scored by
nil gunners with '.'.'> lurgets in the lias
lin, Club and Accumulation Cup shoots.
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\ Fine Array o
Entered h
g
By A. C. CavnRiiaro
The Borough of Brooklyn will piny
ho i in the hundred? of athletes who
will go m quo I Of the ?iriiloi* ?inf.ionnl
track mu? liold ? hiimpioti.'hip" next
Sn'ordny eveiiiliB, TIlO meet is Ihipi;
promoted by Inn Amateur Athletic
Union m ii.,- -pncloui* lilth Iti-glmonl
Armory,
111 . Ipvon of the twelve IV.'Ilt I tin
, luto,pinP-. ol lll'.l \eiil' ?sill llglllll lie
on hand to dofoiul Iheli- tltlt*M. Tho
only oxcoptlon In lho mod lay roloy n^",
1,1, ii Cornell Univoraity won lanl yoar,
ill which llli'tllllt mil v, ill not h?. rep
1. .iiiiii m the coming gameit. Collage
iiinner*? pioiinse to he pi omilietlt. cun
. mioi In all of the ovonta, The Uni
ol l'i'iiii'.> l\ mini hhoiild cnpl 11 r?i
tin majority of the pointa, a:? Lawaon
lioborlHon, lho coach, has Ins Chargen
furthor developed than his rivals.
One of the outstanding feature?, of
the meet will bo Ted Meredith'? offorl
to turn the tablet? on Have S. Caldwell,
Boston Athletic Association, who re?
cently dofeated Ted in the Mlllroso
game.'. They will meet, in the 000
yard run. Another runner who in after
( aldwell'a scalp is Tom Campbell, Uni?
versity of Chicago, outdoor national
champion.
?i'.n .liny is down to defend his 1.000
yard title and record of U:M, which he
?el lust, year and jointly holds with the
late John VV, Overtoil. The Illinois
athlete will have to light off a deter?
mined held, including Caldwell, (taker,
Mike Dovaney and Campbell, Owing to
the entrance of Campbell, Maker and
Caldwell in both the 600 and 1,000
yard contents, these events will be
so set. apart that the thne runners'
will obtain ;? respite of one hour hdiI
i. half.
Probably the most evenly balanced
held is that entered for the 300-yard
run title. H comprises Andv Kelly,
New ?oik A. C.? Sherman C, Landers,
L'riiver?ily of Pennsylvania, HUH chum
pion: Frank Sh?'a, th?- Pittsburgh Uni
versity whirlwind; Long Tom Halpin,
Boston A. A., and Jimmy O-Brion,
Loughlin Lyceum, Kelly holds the
record of -it '?'? '< seconds for this race,
?.nd if the athletes are o,t their best
the world's mark will probably be
shattered,
in eleventh-hour addition If ' ?S. ?,???
,n,d high hurdle event wy- 'Vnikrr
Smith, of Cornell, who ranP.'?J ?? on*
o( the best timber toppers ly the col?
lege world In?' year, .lack Monkli-v.
coach at Comalia bclicvca that .Smith
Towri?oml Harris
DHV?iIh Mnisiiiiis
In Dual Swim
Townseiid Harris Hall defeated Em?
mus Hull High School In the opening
round of the junior high schools'swim
tiling championship tournament, held
in the Columbia pool yesterday. The
score was 30 to 20, The victoi . scored
four first place?, two of which cam? in
the mid and 400? foot nlay races.
Two other meets were also scheduled,
but they resulted in defaults. Com
merco failed lo appear against Stuy
veaant, while Manual Training forfeit?
ed to De Witt Clinton.
Delmai'le, of Erasmus, was the only
double winner, taking the 50-yard swim
and fancy dive. That the 220-yard
event is too long a distance for these
first-year students is reflected In the
time of 5 minuto? 20 seconds which it
took Kiernan, I'ownsend Harris Hall,
the winner, to cover the distance.
The summary follows:
800-foot relay race -Won by Townscnd, vrltli
Flah, Dilution. Ginsberg and Uoodatcln; Urasuius
Hull, second. Time, -i 44 :i ...
50 yard nwim Won bj Delmarlo, ICraamus Hall;
Benedict. KraMimi Mail, second; Cohen, To? '
third Time, " if! a 5.
7L(' yai I swini Won l.y Kiernan. Townseiid; K-*
ler. Erasmus Mall. .-.nd. Time, "? 20
1'ainv ?live- ? Wi.n bj Delmarlo, l*raamua, with "1
points; Kemp, Erasmus Mall, ivitli 24V? point?,
second; Ivionnin, Townseiid, ivitli 20?4 points,
third.
300-yard hioa.il stroke ?mini- Won by 11.II *.
Krasmua Mull; Helsler, Townseiid, si.?I; llrown,
Erasmus Mall, Uiird. Time 2:4,1 1-7,.
100-yard swim?Won by Doimell, Tmn .I;
Ooodstciu, Townseiid, second; Kemp, Erasmus II.
IhlrU. rime, 1:27,
4no-f?Kit relay race?Won by Townseiid; liraamus
Mall, second, 'lime, 1 21.
Record London Soccer Gate
LONDON, March 1. The receipts at
the Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea
game, which was recently played at
Highbury, were over $4,830. The num?
ber of people who actually paid ex?
ceeded 211,11(10, in addition to which
there were the season ticket holders
and n large number of wounded sol
diets. Bo far as authoritative ligures
are available, this is the record unie for
any game in London (his season.
Two Kouls at East View
Two thoroughbred foals, the first lo
arrive? are reported al .lames Butler's
ru?-.! View stud, In Westehester County,
both Mired by th" young Men Uni'h
stallion Bobbin?! whose sterling per?
Inllilliliceii on Ihe Inri' n few vein . ni"i
will he remembered by many. Uolli
m.' .nils, one hcitip "in of Mihiiini, h.
Mllllol lilnl Ihe iilliel util ni Napping,
by f?ler l'an
?
F Athletes
i Senior (?ames
Present Holders
Of National Titles
THAU' t VI'MH
Event? Niime ?ml rnlle?.'. Itrnnd.
80 yard? \v. Usnxemuller, Penn
Hl?le ... 0 nt, ?
.100 ?Brill H. I,?allein, Mr.,,, ivlvniiln Oil;'-,
f.00 yards M. (Iu?tsv?nn, l'uumyl
?(ml? 1113 S-0
T ?vu wile m ?Ik 14. Ileffirr, N *i
A. (', |3,37
i mi-niiii? run I-;. (inrv?y, I'nullil
A. C. ?1:114
1,000 yiinln Jolr It?.?, Illlnni? A, ? ill
70 ? yard luirillct II. Ilniiow,
Mriiildwhriiiik n 00 Z
Miilhy nln> Cornell University /:ii
PI KM) I-, VI.A IS
II. 111.
16-pound shot D. ?'. Sinclair,
Princeton 4/ 7V?
sianiiiiiK insli jump I.<-i> Gothrlns,
Mohawk A. c. r. <\
Uiiiiiiini: hl?h jump E. Krlckion,
?ron? C. II. 6 2',,
Hlenrtma broad jump S. I? r-> m m .i i>.
( lurk House . 11 2
lui* a splendid chenco lo Win t!hc
ehampionshlp.
Carl Erdman, Princeton University,
la a hot favorite for Ihe title, bul he
ha? worthy foes in Carl .1. Thomson,
Dartmouth; Ered Pollard, Meadow
brook Club. Philadelphia, and Frank
Lniiiiii-, Chicago A, A. Lieutenant Hob
Simpson will not bo on hand, as efforts
to have his furlough extended proved
fruitions,
Loren Murchison, of the St, Lotus
Athletic Association, who showed lots
of sprinting ability at the Mlllrosc A.
A. games, will strive mightily Lo capt?
uro the 10-yard event. Murchison tin
i?hed ?ecend to Billy Gnnzomullcr In
the event last year, but the finish was
ao close that many disagreed with the
officials In Hie placing.
Murchison is ?t present In wonder-;
ful form, end will be lard to heat
dc--.pl te the formidable array of livuli. '
Other spoody sprinters out. for the
title are Bei nie Wi'fi'i'?, jr.. N'ew York
A. C; Roy Mocee, Salam-fcresccnl A,
C; It. .1. Collier. Indiana University,
and Fred C, Tcschncr, Clcncoc A, ('. '
(Jark M. Scores,
Hi? Sixlh Victory
< hi Havana Track
HAVANA, Cuba, March I.- The con?
sistent racer Clark M. .?cored another
victory at Oriental Park this after- ;
noon, making his sixth winning race j
at this meeting. He came from be- >
hind and won with plenty to spare
by a couple o!' lengths from the early
pacemaker, Phedoden.
Interesting contests were in order
and a number of the finishes were very
close DominicK, who had the mount
mi Clark M.. was suspended for ten
days by the stewards for crossing over
in Iron! of ("avail Boy in the back
stretch, causing the rider of the last
named to pull up.
huriug the afternoon the stewards
issued a ruling which brought turf
suspension to tin owner and clerk,
while -'(Tivoli was set down for a
year. The full ruling was as follows:
"Jockey II. Joffcott suspended for
one year for being an accessory In
bribing n jockey on Thursday, Feb?
ruary 27. Antonio MarttiaeiS ruled
off the ttti'f for attempting to bribe a
jockey on Thursday, February L'Y, and
further entry of th<- horses Zuztt, Dash,
Nlbi Th" linke mid Miss I'rnetor nr?
refused. r H. Shrlnei I'uled off
for cut I'llnl |" "' I ict'S i o cMiineel jon
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1 " li m. I'UI -
. m Mil KM I Mm,!. i In (l I lu i
I. I ' , pill ?!., i ? i .?
". und '.IIhv, '
i i Ml In I, 4 In ll hi I |n I Miliil I
l*tmu i ,,,.?, Him | I inn. i, ,M min ,
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? i da-tin ior? I'l'iiiiiiu'i n i .
. ..i ?? inn ? il m i m
I . I J n. .,.i i-Vl lllmi in,
i*i i , i ,i . n.iiii rinn
n Mi,inn.'
?'?in \|?-M ., , ? , . un, i. i
iil'l 1'glil
\r\s i ?rlfiiiiM Hi'M'l!'
' i i-iii n d . P. four fur?
long M lui/l ' , (Tmslar) I 10 ,'., 1 l.i .1,
lia m ; h - Mi ' .1,11 il i,, i ? lo ?.
i In i'i-?.iid .im lei .i I l : i I'aule . II In I.
N m ,, i lo r., llilrd Tin - 0 10, An lotto 1', ll.-r,
In..m, i .n. I linum,,,. nil?, ran,
Si.'i.ii.l oui ' iiui'ii yuai .M.i ir .i upward: claim
in?; I..i'. $1100; I'm Hinl ? luilf ftirlnilgs) In,It1
l< M.i (I lall n), ? lu ? .m.i i,, . lirai
I,ama Ml.?? " ? d.l' 1. 30 in I, B l? I, I
In I M-i-?Mi?l Un Slil ? I, ION 11 n, I. I"
in l. I i?. I i in 1. II Iril Time, I Oil II? ?'
Willliiiii- Kailj Morn. Ilracelct, M..|.rnm Mis?.
Ili.lll,. ? llu, Marie < nui ?II. Altlslili-i i, Ml n
l siiiilleri.j also ran
i ' Ir.l .i? in., lb ? llaiidlrap; Ihren yr-ai olds
n.pit ?'"! I'm ' *."". IIvo and a ball furlong?)
friihi. i ll? .|i u 1(1 :,. I. 4 lo I, ;? .,, I,
'n i ? i .??. I ? file, ki ' H- , Unroll -, 4 In I.
? ?.. ' in in i-i-iiii.l K ,-. II h. - i", i - talhri i,
17. lu I, 7. t., I : ',. I, tin,,I Timo, l 07 I 5.
U' \v Hastings, Assume, llasll, Maria Miller,
II. i llu and Orlando, ol Havana also nui.
I . uilli iih 0 'It," Mu,Un Hl llMllSIl < ill. : Inn ill. .in
Hire?' ?? m M,t, ami upward il '. added. two
mili , Queen Apple, loi (Mnleawnrth), 7 lo ;.'. (i
In ',, i.m ho.? . Puts and Calls, 10? (Krlrluon).
. it, -n . I. I...i I Hnrberl, 100
(Hnrretl I, I In ! lo "., mil, ildnl Tnm . . .(
I'.i I'.. MtVlur a ? '
i irili i ice ii.un nal oldi ai il m-.i. i lalmlii?;
HOO ml!? ami ? rurliiiia) -llunululu n?>v.
I".' (tlarnei I i. i 4 I? I 'J In I, rtrsl . .1 lui
Hurle, 10? iWlllls) 1.1 In I, (i in I. :: m I. ?,.?? .
.I I.? la, 105 ' M ion? I. i l?i I, H lo '.. i la i?, '
llilrcl Time, ! i II-.*. Klllvui, roumain Ksv I
Hill ni IMirs ni?, lio???, I'uirly. I'ahvn.,.1. Rena
lui UriHlerlek, Urnwn Velret and Ornery also ran, !
SUtli iin-ii Ithrnc-year-tilds and upward: claim?
ing; purse, $?ni). mile ?(.-I s?";?-iii\ yards)?
(Inimp? IOS n. n ii i?), . to I. (i n. S, I l,i 2
flint, K lliiirr lus (Unirait), 12 to I, -, n. 1 -, to
:;. Sri',.ml; Huill?n. 101 l Monn.'v). .'I in f| ) n, ??,
.?m. third. Tima, I 4,1 I-,-. Ren ll?mtJ?nii, Old
Man li'll. IllUa llnnmiili. floslu?, Mar T. .in ami
W, II. Huekner al-ii ran
arrantli r?ea (Ihren v-*r nlds and upusid: i-lslm
lug; pufsi 11100; n.il?- u 11.1 n si? lean tli). Be?rar?r,
I'l.? i HllrKi i .'?,, I n. .-. nut, ll?.). Ami-llta.
in-- Hii.-oi, ii m i. ?1 m I. ??en, leeond: t'run??,
10(1 (Hlallwr), 4 i- I, 7 to .'.. !? t?. 5, third. Time,
I 4?. Hleotll, lullt?, hing NuptUB? and llriinm
1'i'ldlci also ran.
5. A. T. C?. .Proved
Boon lo Athletes
Al City College
The ?i udeiil m'in.v 11 aliiiiiK t ui ps of i
he Collai.i Ho I II v "? ' ?" S'ui'.
irovod n boon to ttthlel It Tim gov
irnitiant provldud Lho stuiloiil suldlora
vlth ? large quantity of aihlntlc equip?
iii nt which Is lo I'utnnlii wltll the col
o If s auUioilliiif?, Bonldos lliln inutorlal
ho ooffei's of the athletic association
une 'iiilliclept funds to maku thu ?om?
no outdoor soason n hucchh i
Priiipineiit students have fot'iiiod nn
irganlzatloii lo llnaticu all the college
iiiiviiii"-. This oi'ganlr.aflnii Is slinl
ai* I o t li?* " I*, nig' i t i own" ol' ( 'ol inn
llfl nil,I Hie "HarVllI-d I Ilion," Alore
hup 1.600 students have already tub
ii'i'ilied to Hu fund, which Hit I on do m
iiivi? decid?'.I ' " m,ni,' i lit? "( '. C, '- . "i .
Inlon," Tills ?ill iiiiiiii ihiii nboul
UOO will he ndded m Ihe Itthk'tll!
und,
Truck I'liiiilul.ite . im? e boon pi-ai I Is
HA dull; . mid ni t hoi i- Insl nioel litu
ilnuted 't s-i m 11 um lii.Hii. sac cat n l'y o?
ii.. Atllll'l II \ IOC 1111 Inn, III cap? .'HII
!wm i m i h?' coin i nu soli! tin
< IoIuiicIh Sign l-'lttht-hvi)
Pal i Ici? .1 i Puts? i I lullei I; . funnel'
i,I', li ,m;IH pllelli'i', lit J em piiill.iger
,' |h?< dnbili' club, of Hie Sotilhoi-n A
iii'i.i! im., has In ?Mi Hlglll'tl lo lead th?'
lOiiluvllUi American Association team
his . en on, I'h i ? will bo 1'" lu In* t*t..,'..?
lecnnd connocl ion with t ho Loul ?villa :
lull, oi' th. American Association. Dur- I
tig the season of lini'! lie won for,
.oulsvillo twenty-six oui of forty two
'amos, On tho lasl day of the season
lo accomplished Lho feat, impossible!
iinler present rules, of winning three1
?.nines ill one day,
i!a\'ina Entries
I ,. ?' n.In-ee "in nlils; i IhIiiiIiic i ii-, j, i00:
-. ? irlung?) -I'-.ni'. Th gii.-i'ii, pu ,
WeyniontTi f?lfl im i> mini i iig 102: I inn.i
"ii. IOS; A?.I?.-.-. lot: lirul, ll'Ut, 101; I rli kgtir,
I, l"s. ?,'
*-',?, ?ml m- Ihreejen ? I .;"?'.- lalm- ;
ig; niiian, 1 ,00, Ovo anil n hait furlougal *' illan,
'.; l-aulliie ? rowli i', Pi". Neither, Im', f'hn ilaw,
Ol , I'allmvay, 102; Knril'.'llo. 10 - I'lnai I 10*. ?
'lallilo, 105; ."?lain. 100; HI aala, 103; Tliiiklii 105;
Colnlanil. lofl
Thlnl rain tthrei y? nr old* ami upwnirl ; , Ulm
ii, inirae, $.100; il?? anil ? null rurlnng*?) ?srvila, '?
5; 'Vl.ii'i Oil; ? I II IIhii.II. 100; In,.mea, ;
02; Mi ! ubci :?? Mae Man > in;i Wheat
. I.- . tintino .s 11)I. Kim I? ?. i m-, i .
Mg nil, 10.1; .l.t, I. -i-.i!,,', los,
i.'ii rae? - The Mm,n tlraa llan<lh-an ill
r.n i sit, ?l.i upward 1700 a?hloil ?vu ami n
air fur long?) Paekawannii 03 Siirplle?-, '? ?.
?Iilllpiil,'. 00; llariicy Htiaiiuon, 108; Hlrueeo, 112;
lainfllpn A., Us, U.-fl.'.l, 103; lllodgo, 120;
kii-*, Kni'i,, 120, IHpenco enlry.
I'lflli rac? -Tlie Carnival llaiulleati li.liret-.yoir
Mi an,I upward; 11.200 added: on? mil?) -il'm- ,
till, '' '11,,'iilr. 107 : ti''lllierg..i.| 102; [ M Uli, ?an, '
"s. Haiin, 108; "Teil m. 10!l lliein- llnbertg. 112;
limaran, lln. Yvii,-imiu, II.". Smuri Mou?. Ils
Weir entry. IHrvi.iii einrv. tSpetira entry.
.*- ?nil? nn-,* (fotir-j-fiar-old?. atul upward; claim
-i,-, luir?,*. }","?, oil? mil? mel fill', yard?) ?Vie?
n. ?Valflt, 107; Burnt Haart.. 108: Lady .liune?,
00; lake Hi-liai, II". Mud Sill. 110; Henrul!, !10; i
Mail, ?V, III
Nnt.-iiili m,-, ?four ?? ? ol?la ami up? i??:.
ig; pilme, ?.100: Olio lull" en.l Hin I'H lia)
Helienicr. In?; Nfr?hllilTJ, 10.1. I'er'.. Again, 108; t
Uir Haven, nil; wii'i? Crown. 10*.; win 8o?m,
07: ?'i.rk. I?)."; Almlnii. ill . llajoliiut, li."
?Apprenties allmvuiieu uUlmod,
AP'iQHN'f.
< ,juRki.yr
*
(N?ivy Wn-Hll?-i'n Win
.?'rnm Yulo Miilm-rii
ANNA ''il,l''!, March I, Dofoa'tln**
Yah* '.M in -l. tin- Naval Academy
wrestlers scored their fourth suecos
give vlctoi y t hi"- aftei noon. No falls
wer?' leglstoretl, all the I.In being
decided mi form rtnd migre i m
Averv, (lie only polnl w innei fm
Vale, liad tin? bot lor of I 'bell in Dm
I v.'i piniii.! i i.i ' , und "ni' the hitler's
fIXl ?elll? t'H'oi I ' i'lH'I'le'l linn to I" ' '"'
a lull, ( ii|,!,i .11 Mull lile, of the Nll\ V
tan in, i'"i ' "'I Wall Inn lo the defen ilvs
ohi'Ij m ? In iinllnilUtd ? i'ight "? ,ii!,
mid the lutter had a had time l)f it,
i h? bout ' iiilni)'. '? In it 'i full teomrd
itiittiiit.i.i
I'ot-illiHin ?'mini-i"? ltii-\
i ..i illittin l'iii\'?i" it v In drilling u fit I
i clay lentil for compel it loll In I llf bi?
Penn Relay Carnival m April The
riqtind now t ni llllpg i , I lie he si ford
ham has ovot had,
New Orlemia Knlrien
i ,,,,,- mal . i - iwn ?, ?r ,,' i lalnii?
nn.0 '"ii' Pa long . I'ltu i.I, 11 ? Ho? i in
llfl I ; . , 111' i ,.| Un, ' umhin le IP. Hello
I' o . I p'. II mni ?III? I !" Uli iialer, I I3 Hinlli?,
II3 .... i; II ; .-:.', , llalon?, I I Itluc
Jean, Uli; Ulli, HI lino t liglhlr. I,ml. I'alaiiil
I! i Simen? Ti |.*r, I! .
se. mi,i li ?? i.. " . ,,- |,| . m ward ' luitr.
'.n,-., ptir?e ? "" ' ? i an In . ' rui lung ? ,la)
lin Hrnnel ' n i . II-*?: llaaty Rlolma,
I M r,i,.'.in' n i, Vmii-J i 'i '". , '? ' Approval IIS;
lion Olla, no. la.? Ka* HO thihella W'.. IIO;
Marger'v, II" Naanalr, 00: Plmlailii, '?'?> Mao
.!,:?' |*m rerln II Hal malile I !" I .ol lia
MO Tiini i',iiii : I . Mi . I .. , l"s, Bllnaliell)
Marl?
Ti..i i race n i.? ?i old? an I unward : inn? ?
lug nut - ?000 rive and n hall furlong*!! ?*..<?
I,l<il. l.'l .*?? Ivann, i I .. ? ."?" dallant, I IS : King
leader II ". Toad Sir.,,I. Uli Win. Ill : Yvetle.
I0H i ?? mil ! I'"' Mhiiivvai il lOl . Mi iiiirrli. Pi?,
Utile Miiuille, IOS
l-'mirtii raea ifnur lear-nlil? and in,mini elalm*
lua. pin??' $i."" "i"' nuh" lliiford, I in. I'rederirk
the flreal I0P laainne, I08 Htilati -, l?,*. IPms ii, ..
1)8; Miii-ln, MUI . "'
I Ktli i.i ?? throe si ; u i upward i sum .
lug: i><ir ,? "."'i -' m mile ni - .-,?. ntj part?a!
Ilallul? .i isi. m Cut. loi AI leharaii im
llerllu I"*- flarr* lire.I, 107. (Julio 100; Rey
Is IM. n*.n Inn HI?) Mitin o is; Agi. It,.,,,? OU
?Alhena ."'? "Arihur Ml Idli l m, Oil; ?Dundreary
i?i. Mli il Hoy, 00; Thinker, -
-si.'li m ?? I three yen? olda an I U| - ,, ;, , ;,,,,?
Inn pur-.' ?.',0" ,i" mile mill Iwrtity yarda - Aim?
i nul - . I"? . Kophla date?.i i I? *, ,,, nog \\
!ii". Mai? Hi lie, 108 '- liil lfl',1: | ,-?., -.07 sun
llaali, 104; e'ranceo sturr. H7; *r..tii 11 :.,, i, i
?leinli llaumnnii, mi M'tillna, ml. "Medina 102;
?liait) .Miii,',. '. "Plurmra so. ai?,, ellclblo:
il...?'.-.'! n-.-.-. ."?. MU . Mm.',, ?" ?Kaiiano -"
?Mar* H . 100: ?Hilteli In Time, DT; Astraea, 102
s, ?, mil m, .? (tnui ??ii ui iMird . ?'iiiim
In :. pur ?? '??'.s.' . m ' ? alileeiilln?
in yim ? 11 ' ', " i -. ? ; ? i'l Hm 112 Pot
','f,. ill Mil,,n,n 1 "? . ola Huile lOtl llogarl
1011 lliiiiuliilii Hn* ?00; V? rniol , ,"' IP nvn ? el -.??
i" ?. ' ?. . i' . Hu? i Hilda, i ' . "li i! ?i ?i
ion 101; ?Hitbhling 1.1er 10-J u-., elli ||>l Dul ..
hlah II. I0.V 'It.iliy Pal. 101, mm* 't?,-'i, n.';
Um- of I'hoenli, inn, ?priigr?a?l?o1 U)7. I.ulhar, 11?
'AiiprniUio Allowance claimed.
1,000-Yanl Kaee
Goes to N. Brown;
Baker Gets Fourth
Homer Maker, the local middle dis
tance star, failed lo finish better thr.n
fourth in the 1,000-yard handicap run
in the Osceola Club names, whir'
were held in the Seventh Regimi
Armory last night. Haker started fro. i
scratch and found it a human imposa.
bility to fight his way through th?
field of thirty-five.
The winner was Newton Brown, ui
attached, who recently captured t e
j junior national championship at th s
j distance. Brown ran a well-judg d
: race. He was allotted the liberal st rt
, of 18 yards, and sped into the r-.n
position at the end of the third mi! .
During this time Haker and auk
Sellers, the backmarkers, were en?
countering trouble moving for?" ?I'd.
Brown retained his position to thr end
to win by ~ yards, while Sellers t sed
out Reynolds Longfield, New ork
; A. ('., at the tape for second * lace.
'Baker let loose with a wild sprin '01
, the last half lap and just succeed '1 in
getting fourth honors.
Fddie Hosmer, the Glencoe sprinter,
: won by inches in the 300-yard run,
i while the Trinity School relay tram
| heal the St. Ceci!in four by 6 'Srdfl
I m the parochial schools event ni d40
-, n rds.
l i"- summary follows :
nil i-anl run (iiorlea) Won bv ' llnai n mgei
Il ginn ill O w igi'lln i II ' Hi j,- set
i ?i Hu hu?an, --i (Jcorge'a ? I lllrd
'lit,,.- i n i '
' ii . n. ? i dasli i',in,ii, up i u .n . . i y Ktf?
. ' . ?.il?!.'?
ni mi v..?. -1 a ill -? xi. men
? I? virdsi Hill i .? ?'
im. . linn .. in 7U>
Ui't'i. w by (j , , ... ,
i ( ngniei ' n ; '". i . i '
i. n i tilt i im," I i ?
Mil ?" ' I'm bill .le? W'l? l<l
Hoi i. ol -'i. ims" " ?(''i
um sml Id ' ' ' Ids .. "i c?ili?.(??l
llilul i.
I| ,? ||,| . , : Ml?! |||, .,,.. VVlHI ' "' 'I'
i ,:|/ .in ." ? i . i ' ' '"'? Hen?.
S?? y,i,| a ' Igi nil III ??"..' i ?* ' 1 "Ikm
, ? .,?. I'lm i .
i ooo . srd . (ha. '?' i
i II l| ?I I It lied ' I ? r?rdsl in. ? M' list? New
Vnrk s i ? ? rar?) ??. lh ' nl Is i-m ?tlahi
New Ynrli v ' I i nl* I llilrd Him ei llikir
il \ i ?nraU'li nut 11. i I
l-hiir u i i ,,-, i liai lundi ?pi Won l.y
n i i?.is i- inll m" i ?? '? il i" II, <i li 4'!
i,, ' , luidles n. ...an HI rli.ill lehed (1 [eel i
?HI, un, limbes, se? nuil ' Ml? im dmi.
n ? \ 11 fnnl 'I I I'll II 4 '--?i I
INmiii \\ rea tier? \\ in
I'HII AUKI.IMIIA, March i 1 he Uni
\i.|,.ii-, ..' Pennsylvania wrestling team
riofoiited < nl'ii'ihiii here lo daj, l'J to 10
i , m, vi\fini?, was ?warded decisions In
.),,. | |?( I '-,,, !..'( i i,und .-mil in,hom.,,
.. |.,(.|,l i In', -i--? 'I lie oui , : nil i. the
, ,, . ' iva? ?. h ' "i'1 ?in Han i?ii, of
( ?iluiuliilt, ? ho t hi "'A I'eililli I'm, I'l-lin
?ylvmii?, m i hi' I To pound bout in eight
in inui OH,
a
(.'oliimhi.i 1,0*08 nl <!Ih*?.?s
I'liiLAUKi I'lllA, March I, 1 he i m
varsity of l'enns,\ Ivan la che -s team
defeated Columbia five games i<> three
in a tournament here io-dny.
liasolmll Squad
Getting Dt
Il H A ? A, X. y? March l Bai eball
practico at Cornell University i? now
well undei way, with three shifts of
players, about twenty in n group, prac
Using batting and fielding in the base*
ball cage. It is improoablc that the
snuad will get out o? ?anis befor"
. April 1.
Not many men from last year's team
i are available this year. 1 he C men
who are trying for positions are Buck
Howard, shortstop and ?aptajn of the
tt am last year; Corwin, second base,
who m to lead the nine this year,
Murphy, a first baseman, end Harden
and Cross, outfielders.
.1, Needle, who pitched in several
; games last spring, and J. K Holbroox,
carried on th? varsity squad as a
I itcher iast year, but who did not fig?
ure much in the gaines, ?\re among too
! candidatos (or the box. while Stocket'.,
! a left hnnder, and Klliott, a recruit
' from last year's freshmi i team, nny
also help out somewhat. It looks is
','' thi hardest job would h?> to find a
v u-,' 1 r of reliable pitchers.
,i. U. Mimer, who ?ubbed fojr Whitte
?more a? \arsity catch-r last year.
I llaekow, another sub catcher and iSoi-d
I gren of tbo freshman team of lait
I
Foreign Stars
Make Paterson
Eleven Strong
Aime Vaiuleweplie Planning
Tour Abroad for Team;
In Title Quest To-day
By C. A. Lovett
More than one ' aller of interna?
tional repute is a member of the Pater?
son club, or - ading contenders
for the national i er ti le this sea?
son, an I forward to a
European tour tl is summer. P
ing peace is signed in time, tl
abre.:?l doubtless will be made, for the
? Silk City club already is con
an invitation from a Swedish porting
?aaociation, ami no team indep
of a shipyards or mai
no team supported by individuals, haa
stronger fin . than Pater?
son.
For the tit"' f | iropeatt
jauni was in prosp cl Pat. r -n fans
will have opport
nction the t? "si' weeks
has '"'' " i '!' 'I"' ii'i
t. on el ? ?
Putei ?on, th
I] ,? replay of
... p !
n i ' ?in
Vt a bmarina
huildi rs, ' ? .
, n ,'t ! . I lesa
on Ihi
?111 ' t ' !.,. ,,f
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IS".
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ok i Un 11 u > n few
of Italy's m?
Helgl m I . ( lull Pi. her
A mi" Vnndi
.mit "nngi
Mniii i tan .
[toll It 1 m
In yiiul I), tin If
condil Ion an i permit of
tsuoh n pi"--". V ..'
t ako his i 1
?after
'nn,.
?also for
of
?.if !? I i.i",- mi |
In fact '
'|i ? : 'I
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?Bleic ?ead
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Bel
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fen in both
lej in tl but is
rapidly
Fitch avances ?o
lYnni* Semi-Final?j
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this sei
at Cornell
own to Business
n
.1
spring, un* th?* principal candidate
for backstop, (.alley, Dru it, I
and Wiucor, wlio were m the ?i
lust year, are scckit I oi ? il
Held posit ions.
Quintan, who "as selected for mi
::,field place mi th?' 1917 team which
was disbanded when the war broke out,
in also'a candidate for n place th"
year, while the basketball team, when
It finishes it*? season, about the middle
i of March, will contribute two promU
ing inftelderi in Molinet end ?
Cornell has decided to enter a tern"
In the Intercollegiate wrestl-ng meet * >
I ,- held m State College. M. vch 27 and
28, I he Ithacans will k*\ t no
' matches, but the usual championship
meet to be held here Ma; -li It" will ?J
' i. long way toward dec i ?ging Cornell--*
entries in the Intercollegiules.
BVKHyTHING FOR
Billiards If-^T Bowling
Prices ami Terms to Suit.
REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHAHK??
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