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. , TEN FENCERS TO First Ten in Squash Champion COLLEGE BODY Cycle Teams Which IWIN SCORES j A.J.CORDIERAT New National Amateur Billiard To-nig- , I. Tennis Ranking Start Race ht

1. Augusts J. Cordlcr, Yale Club. T at midnight fourteen BE CHOSEN FOR TO-NIGH- IN FEATURE 2. John W. Appel, Harvard Club. TOP OF SQUASH INCREASES ITS teams will lino up for tho 3. Anderson Dana, Harvard Club. start of another six Joy race 6 4. Jay Gould, Columbia Club. in Madison 8quar Garden. The 6. Eric S. Winston, Harvard Club. number Includes stars of Interna- OLYMPICTEAffl 6. Fillmore Van a. Hyde, Harvard TENNIS RATING tional fame who will try to win the NEW0RLE1S Club. biggest sllco of tho $50,000 offered 7. Charles M. Brlll.'Jr., Squash Club. for prizes and bonuses. Tho teams 8. Livingston Piatt, Yalo Club. are: Fencers League to Name 9. Royal E. T. Itlggs, Squash Club. C. A. A. A. A. Admits Will- Egg and Madden. E. K. Bradloy'g Filly Boats 10. Ralph O. Coburn, Harvard Club. The National Champion Is I. Goullet and Magln. Army Buysso and Spelssens. Good Field in tho Anics' Eight and and Placed Ahead of John iams, Holy Cross, Boston Coburn and Kopsky. Kaiser and Hill. Navy Two. MARTIN M'YOY HAS W. Appel. and Cincinnati. Deruytcr and Brocco. Handicap. Drobach and Spencer. Lang and Chapman. , TltYOUT IN TITLE EVENT Weber and Staehle. TliOITUS IS HOME MUST HIGH TRAP TOTAL FIFTY . PLAYERS BANKED EXPLANATION IS OJFFEBBip Markey and Byron. Van Nek and Godlvler. , Bowkcr and Bowkcr. Nationnl Championship May Harvard Club Has Five in First Championship Meet Will Bo Dupuy and Hanley. Agcu son of BroomsHjpJfrjJs I Shows Way to N. Y. A. 0. Gun- Madonna and Bello. Bo Extended Over Entiro Ten Jay Gould Named field in Franklin Field ucsr, oi sprinters in vcr--- 1 ners With Score of 91 rV 1 Week in May. May. million Purse. . Clay Birds. Fourth. in TARASCON TURNS A

Plans for tho selection of the American New Orleans, March 6. TroltU3.4he A Auguste J. Cordlcr of tho Yale Club, The Intercollegiate Association of Olympic team With glare made the con- son of Broomstick, carried fonclnc assumed definite a that winner of the national championship Amateur Athletes of America held its FORM SOMERSAULT shape meeting testants almost believe that they were the colors of the Plorlsant Sta'bJo yesterday at a of the rccontly, has been placed at the head annual meeting and election yesterday tonn bohrd of governors looking straight Into tho face of a impressive victory in tho Ytrni(lJHon of tho Amateur Fenc of tho national amateur squash tennis at the Columbia University Club, the j ers' Leaguo of America. principal searchlight, added to the high wind and Furse, one of the features of a sood ,CunJ X The ranking, which was approved and an- chief business before the conclave being rcavilyBackcd action was intense cold, tho shooters of tho New review tho past season's activities Is and Defeats at tho Jefferson Park thl affer token a decision to send a nounced yesterday at the annual meet- a of track team of eight fencers to tho Olympic York Athletic Club experienced prob- In tho world of college track and field Big Field of Sprinters at noon. Ho ran an exceptionally pood race ing of the National Squash Tennis. As- sports In the East, the adoption of some games. This squad will be augmented ably their worst day of the season as and defeated a big field of Jhe, best strong, sociation at the Yale Club. His selec- minor amendments to the 'constitution Havana. by two moro fencers to be in- they stood up yesterday, thirty sprinters In training here. selected tion follows the usual custom of naming and bylaws, tho arrangements of dates it tho Travers Island traps. Accurate and other necessary details regarding He ha(J plenty of early foot ana faced dependently by tho Army and Navy au the holder at the top of tho list, shooting was entirely out of tho ques- title the approaching fixtures of the colleges. Into a commanding position as soon'as authorities, making a tottal of ten Com- John W. Appel of tho Harvard Club, In preyldus years It was the custom Special to Tits SDN and Vr.ir Youk Hsiuld. tion, and there was no little display of the barrier went up. He cpyered,' Jh'e ' petitors. who mado unsuccessful defence ot ot the I. C. A. A. A. A. to, donate a stip- Havana, Cuba, March 6. On a dry- amazement when Martin McVoy re- an six furlong route in the 'tlmqi pf To .ossuro tho selection of the his title, Is ranked second. While It Is ulated sum to the Olympic games fund, ing out rack Tarason turned a form fast representing 5. four-ear-p- turned a card of 91 kills, there was a slight departuro this 1:12 Legotal, the ld strongest possible team tho A. F. I. A. truo that on tho season's performances but somersault when he won the fourth only nine misses altogether out of his time, as it was decided to contribute a event tho Oriental Park track daughter of Dr. Leggo, finished eectlnd J has decided to permit free entry to tts Mr. Appel had the better record, only gate receipts of the" an- at entire assignment of 100 bluerocks, quarter of tho It was his second victory of tho meet- und Charley Lcydecker took the third, national championships next May of one being charged against htm nual track and field championship, which McVoy was no less than four points In defeat ing, and tho field that opposed him was end of tho purse. all amateurs throughout country, against Mr. Cordler, the will be held the last Saturday In May he tho advance of G. IL Martin, who took sec- and four only ordinary, with tho result that The whether at Franklin Field. won easily. He stepped over the track was fast and a blfrhollday affiliated with the association such an- ranking committee attached far moro colleges wcro admitted to rather or not, and to Invito participation ond place, and there was Just Four new six furlong route in the 'good time of crowd turned out to witness tho. sport their gunner Importance to tho results In the national the organization, and they aro Will-lam- s In all the events. quali- other gap between that and the 1 :12 5. He was heavily backed and Baby Grand, belonging title The usual College, Hoy Cross, Boston Col- to J. It fying rounds In tho various fencing sec- third man. event than to early season tournaments went to the post an odds on favorite. Louchclm, lege and the University of Cincinnati. caught defeated a email field of tions may bo dispensed with and there of and gave Mr. Cordler the preference. In the first race Homan the - McVoy earned tho scratch trophy, was some question about the eligi- Juveniles In the first race. Petunia- was may be one large tourna- rec- - There leaders tiring in the last furlong nnd, substituted course, but that did not exhaust his There was the additional consideration bility Holy Cross and Boston College ment to which an entire week would hv nnv mpanft. for With of assuming the lead, won easily by two second and Lucy Kate third. Batjy Grand n. rf a.tnaaact that Mr. Cordler played through an en- at the executive meeting on Friday have to be devoted. The event will be a total of 44 ho led in the Buenneyer lengths. Naomi Walton was second, two stepped the half mile In 0:48tJ-JS- . , , In man night, but evidence was submitted and Soil. held May in this city, which has al- shoot, and also earned the leg on the tire season, while tho Harvard lengths in front of Native E. R. Bradley's brown Ally Iwln.j-a- ways j tLU VAlJiauULlVil UliCI til iw L,iu vviitvm runaway of the been the fencing ctner of the Travers Island trophy. remained out of competition until the Shasta mado a race oft with tho Ames Handicap, at one.mllo country, and la expected to attract exactly go empty lion yesieraay, wuu uio rusun uiui uiwa second event, winning In clever style by at G. H. Martin did not latter half of the tournament period. two institutions wero elected to mem nnd seventy yards. He ran an Improyed least one hundred swordsmen. handed, as he was returned first In tho a length and a half. Royalty was the race and never left the rosult Jn doubt na- Anderson Dana of the Harvard Club, bership. In the palmy days of John early While It was announced that the In competition victim of hard luck during tho thrce-yaar-ijl- d, distance special, which who was runner up to the champion In some years ago, Williams Simpleton, the erratic tional tournament will bo the official tUa. nntd,tnnt, rintiir(d to retreat Bray, fifteen running. He was forced back soon after v,fa tournament, holds third which carried the colors of R k jYJJson tryout for tho Olympic team, the fenc- with every 'shot the national shone In athletics, as Bray was tne nrst start, but closed gamely and was to a moro distant mark place In the ranking, and Jay Gould, the do mile in the In many Juvenile stakes on the1 m'etro--i ing committee reserves the right in the runner-u- p una American college man to the down. Willie F. A. Baker was tne in fast wearing the winner pouian iracKs last season, $c-- .analysis on court tennis champion Is fourth. It 4:20. In fact he was the first native nnisncu j final to make whatever In the shooting for the leg Woods was third. sonot-Ojaen- , event, Mr. Gould who gave Mr. Appel his feat, al- ond and Bondage, the aged j changes It considers advisable for the tuA st,Aat" iMnhir A v. Tlonnet cracked wa3 born Yankoe to achieve such a Quln was all out to land the third match before Mr. Cordler came 1 Is' now forgotten. was third. The time of tho .ratio jyag success of tho team. Chances are that tho white disc. All thoso with scores hardest though it a deed race In a drive by a neck. Blanchlta along to eliminate the title holder. In Counting the three new members the eight men will be chosen from of 25 were given legs on the Hasltn, won the fifth. Iron Cross II. captured Lazy Lou scored premier honors In the among tho nlno that finish first, second Monthly cups. The scores: all Harvard Club has five of tho first V Which sent delegates eighteen colleges won Club and Fill- the sixth, while Gordon Russell the sixth race. Blue Jeans won the second and In tho foil, duelling - Moniu-- ten places. Eric S. Winston and answered the roll call, and they, with third sword Trar. us- last. Jockey Carmody rode three win- and Ting-a-LIn- g ran off tjiifd; fl se- . lln rlnh Re 1 I'm. more Van S. Hyde, both of whom have delegates, wero follows : Brown, with the and sabre championships. In Its l.l ir. Percy Collins of Chicago, is the new amateur billiard champion tl.clr as ners. xno lections the committee will be guided E. P. Anderson.l 19 1 51 1 20 1 52 78 J Jl held the national championship In the M. P. Bishop; Columbia, L. C. Owens, results: ICvKUM . .. . " " past, respectively. of America. He wrested the 18.2 baikhne title Friday night from David Ashton.; Dart- Tlie results: First Race pUra to0! by the that Americans are likely 1. TO 83 are fifth and sixth mmm Jr.; Cornell, Henry P. fact S 23 3 11 3 19 15 (IMdri-quel- If. I,. Kcnriedr..3 23 But for amount of tourna final' game of the hcJd Newcomer; Fordham, R. First IUce.-Pu- rse $C0O; unit four furl ones: Baby Grand, 101, ). ic show to best advantage with the 1 20 1 33 1 21 1 20 79- -4- 13 an Insufficient McAndless, also of Chicago, in the tournament mouth, 'S. J. Ilom&m, 114 IS to 20. 1 to S out. O. Stein O'Con-nel- l; upwurd: claiming: tlx furlon(t. and Wont.Pe. competition Y- ment play both of these one time title Harvard, Denis 1 9 foil, as folia has always A. P. Bennett. ..3 5) :a " '- by the Boston A. A. in Boston. Collins went through without a defeat. I. Whertley; (A. Collins), 5 to 2. ettn anil to 2. first: tunla, 105 (Wlda), to 2, 9 to 10 and, out, been their forte. Socohd consideration F A. Bsxcr 2 !t 2 21 2 23 2 IS 7(-if-9- holders might have won a higher rank- M. I. T., Carlton H. Talcott; NeW Naomi Walton. :0T (Jarrell), 7 to 2. 7 to 5 and second; Lucky Kate. 105 (Willis),' II U.5,,i will be given to the cpee, or duelling A Bowlsnd 3 23 I 21 3 IT 3 19 67--12- 79 ing. Fifty players are Included In the York University, Eldrcd Halsey; Penn- 7 to 10, second; Native Soil, 100 (Tyron), 7 to 1, 4 to 5 and out, third. Time, .fl)4$ J5si It. B. ..3 23 3 23 3 20 3 21 7013 f 3 5 to 2 and 0 to 5. third. Tim?, 1:15. MJ aiso ran ttuin ana Hunter Otol. , sword, to 83-- 3-13 national ranking, but only the first ten Elnwr C. Slegle; Pittsburg, and third the sabre. In other IUuSer .1 22 1 23 1 30 1 22 sylvania, Ellctn, Cuftttcrla. Laura L.. Vadabelle, Paulon Second Race elllmlnfft. words, Uiero may many follsmen j: --" are named numerically. Tho others aro Henry C. Gow; Princeton, W, H. Downs; purse $600; alx furlongs: 1 7 3 be as & Corbctt....l2l 123 11J 123 J- LEADING MAGEE TO APPEAL and Frederick Miller also ran. Blue Jeans, NATION'S a iVSnj on the squad as duolllng sword and named alphabetically In four groups of Swarthmore, Charles C. Haldemanj Bond rtaee.-l'u- rce $000: and (Howard), 16 to 5, 0 to 5 and rtcj i. ! uv together. B. Marshall; Johns Hopkins, upn-ard- claiming; alx fnrlonCT. Saiuta, 112 j ixiouriijurs;, sabre contestants ten. Yale, W. ik.u,7 5, Lafayette, William (Carinmiv), 8 to 1, 0 iq 5 an3 3 to 5, rlrat; and to sucond; Peccant, An Instructor, to be chosen later, will Charles M. Bull, Jr., of the Squash John Bartels; Wafty. 114 (Murray), 2 to 1, 4 to S and 2 to B, li ia a. even Ana z to s. tniraTimKi accompany Olympic 'enclng J- Williams, John A. Coe; Holy 10 to 1. 1:14 Also ran COrtKnd,. the team if ifcVoT 1 24 1 25 9-1- - M Club was elected president of the na ATHLETES TO RUN TO THE COURTS second; Willie Woods. Jit (White). Vlm7Kln.hl to Belgium to coach anl train them tional association for the ensuing year, Cross, A. B. Kelly; Boston College, F. 4 to 1 and 2 to 1 third. Time. 1:11 W. Prt-Ili- Col. Murphy. Richard V Pluin Wit 'WAMfrt rtockarw. Magic Mirror, Ilallyconnell, Per-ic- Jr. and Dtnlcla. - '.,; prior to the International competition. and Eric S. Winston of the Harvard A. Reynolds. -- i . U 4,1. I expected there and Lowell also ran. Mill JV7 ,tU MP f' The rules of tho International Fencing Club was named IJvlng-sto- n Contrary to what was Third Bace. PUrse 1600;. arid ward; claiming; purs IIHOO s ,flva and 'a Federation", which Olympic -- very great rivalry over the hold- furlongs. Quln, 110 half fitrlnnr.! Tina-- n t.W 1(1 MveMl, under tho ; oii o - Piatt of the Yale Club was renamed Be-mai- was no upward;' clalmlnj: alx o n S 5, 5 be- S 23 ,3 31 79-9--18 I?aces 000 Yards Says Ho Is Determined to Held 1, 2 to 1 and Tcn, flrat; Lady 1J to 6, even and to won I Tailsnian, events arc to be contested, are now A. aMSeVtenFu.:::on22 3 secretary and Irwin H. Cornell of the at 1,000 and ing of the annual track and meet dlarnes), 5 to -Ji (Murray). to 1, 0 to 5 and 3 to 0, iu'j mo 10 a ana s, ing awaited from Belgium. They are (i. Ollfhrlst 6 18 23 20 l JJ- offered the use of its stadium, Langden, 110 3 iwiaaj, I. io 21 Columbia Club was chosen treasurer. Harvard Clip, 107 0 to 1. 5 to 2 and ond; Sugarmlnt, 101 (Smith), to S, I to. T NUla 3 1J 3 22 3 23 t Breaking in Major League gave second: (Atkinson), II to only In respects Promise liccord delegate quickly &. said differ minor The executive commltteo is composed but the Crimson fl to 5, third. Time, 1:11 Hatrnck, The 5 ana 3 to tnira. Time, itoi. aiso yap ? from those In force In this country. In largely young men who In past way before Pennsylvania, so the Red Oleamer, Jack Dawson, James O. and Tranby Jtarmlte, Sammy Boy, Big Idea, Murphy of the Baseball. Bucklalde. the Federation rules a touch on the ::: s have had no in management of Performances. and Bluo will once again stage tho fix- also ran. and a hand tho s three- - In 1'onrth Itace. Parse $000; and Fourth Race Vermillion Dilrse! upper arm Is valid foils competition, i situ ture on Franklin Field the last week in una-Ard-! nursa S660: 6 s3 -H the association. The committee In claiming: alx furlongs. TaVascon. 110 vAr.nlds and alx fur In is E. I'urcell...5 2t 5 21 S IJ-- appointed upward: (Willis), 3 while America a touch of that sort II cludes It. Earl Fink of the Englewood May. Gustavus T. Klrby was (Carniodjr), to 5, 2 to IS and 1 to 5, first; longs: Troltus, 111 11 to 5. to 5 1 4. Legotal. 101 not counted. Instead of tho waist line 5 2 7- 79 every In United March 6. Lee Masce, a Elmer C. Slegle will fill the Llttlecote, 107 (Tryon), 7 to 1, 0 to 2 and 0 to 3. und to won: (Wlda),' f. sTdSSSS": 23 2 3 U 7-2- - ield Club, A. W. Baxter of tho Crescent Practically athlete the Cincinnati, referee and .Lay-- 1 the accepts as the lower manager. nothing had been second; Iron Boy. 107 (B. Vator). 0 to 1, 5 to 2 li in n. : In I andvout. second: C. Federation Athletic Club, Jesse Hoyt of the Prince- States of national championship calibre former member of tho Cincinnati Reds, post as As decker, 116 (Rodrkiuei), 4 tp 1, S to .5 ni touch boundary the oblique lino from in the way of the holding of indoor and 0 to S. third. Time. US 44 """'' ton Club, C. J. MacGuire of tho Yale will compete in tho national Indoor who played last season with the Chicago done (ieoreo, Eddie Tranter, Jack Healy, Blanche l to tnira. Time, 1:13 aisoj ran the hip to the crotch. Club and A. IL Tomes of the Harvard championship since 1917, and as it looks Donation, Treclous Jewel, Llthollck and Leonia Tattle. Ballet Dancer, Zd, ana uveiy. ,J TITLE WON bo to-d- was tnree-year- Dr. Graeme M. Hammond, president CHESS Club.- - championships which are to decided Nationals, announced here he now as if it might lapse altogether, Johns Fifth Race Ames handicap; Flfth'nace.-Pnr- $000; and nld and unward: Dursa 1700: one mile and of the Amateur Fencers' League of In Twenty-secon- d Regiment Armory going to appeal to the courts In an effort came forward In the right spirit se PLAYER the Hopkins clalmtnj; six furlongs. Tllanchlta. 110 seventy yards: Iwln. 103 (ThOrberft '!" tjj America ; W. Scott O'Connor and George BY ERASMUS meet at Balti- upward: a 5. won: titH New Clubs Join Association. next Saturday night Yale. Princeton, to remain In major leaguo baseball. and offered to hold the (Wan). S to 1, 5 to 2 and 8 to 0, flrat: I Irlt .von and i ta SlmDleton. H. Breed were named a committee to more next winter. The awarding of the 107 (Carmody), 3 to 1. eren and 1 to 2. (Wlda), IS to 5. even and 2 tes fecondt It was announced that two new clubs. Pennsylvania, Cornell, Lafayette, Pcnn Magco was given his unconditional Pullet. 115 15 report the plans of the league to the been left in tho hands of second: Pierrot. 112 (A. Collins). 4 to 1, 8 to fi Bondage, (Rodrlguea), jj M. K. Coleman Captures Cold the Cincinnati Country fixture has z general Olympic committee, which Club and tho State, Amherst, Dartmouth, Boston Col- release by tho Chicago club early this committee, which will con- and 4 to 5. third. Time. 1:13 Goldstone, and to i, inira. lime, ins. J,p Army and Navy Club of city, had the executive Whlnpoorwlll and YorkTllte also ran. King's Champion and Omond also ran. ! meets at tho New York Athletic Club Medal in High School Fatal. this Club, A. A.. next meet- Lasy 10! .( everi.fil been admitted to the association during lege, Meadow Brook Boston year and not ono club In cither the sider tho application at its Sixth Race. Purae G00; and Sixth Race Lou. Wldil. on March 13. The general committee yards. Iron 1 to 3 and out, nrsi; ranKiyn.ui' the year. Many clubs, It Is Chicago A. A.. Illinois A. C. and Pitts- or American League has made ing. upward; claiming; mile nnd fifty iJuoja will be further, notified the fencers' rolpmnn of Krnsmus..class other said. National 107 6 to 5, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4. 13 to 5, 7 to 10 ana oui,,econa, that unn. it Im- The amendments to tho constitution Crota II., (Barnes), rnnmanelll) to 1 In were ready to Join as soon as they burg A. A. nro a few of the most him an offer to play this season, accord- 10t (Carmody), 5 to 2. even and TiinnA 112 wf association will subscribe to the limit 1920, the annual high school dis- first; Oalaway, 5, of won guaranteed and bylaws were accepted without (Oargan), 0 to 1. 8 to 3 to 5, third. Time. 1:63 neieat-Richmo- could be a sufficient supply portant of tho out of town colleges and ing to a statement which he furnished 1 to 2, secoudj Glider, 110 and of its ability to the funds for 'the chess champlonsnip oy provides ana 11. . in dividual of squash tennis question newspapers cussion. One ot theso for a 2 and 0 to 5. third. Tim. 1:43 Mary's ran Olasstoi bcji. Olympic Hill. balls. The ball clubs will be represented by their local com- Race Scourgeman, 111 (RodrK-m.i- team. that secretary-treasur- er to the advisory Magneto, Zinnia, Tokalon March and Itameau Seventh . champion league is the most serious that the national Mageo .in this statement said that ho 9 in s. 4 to 5 and 2 to Si won;-'- I I., a member of the best athletes. mittee, and the post was given to H. J. H. S association has to contend with. Very had In his possession evidence that ''seventh Itace.-Pu- rse JC0O: and Prunes, 109 (Pierce). I to l. team of Richmond Hill Mign ecnooi. 600 University. Tho 100 loJ HARVARD WRESTLERS BEST. the row clubs outside New York city have As usual, the 1,000 and yard races "without cause owners of major leagues McGrath of New York upward; claiming; mile and fifty yards. Oordoa to 5, second: J. C. Stone. fRjchcrealt),?nt' game to decido the tio country race 1 5 2 to 1 and even, third. lima, In the final been able to get any squash tennis balls promise to be productive of record unlawfully blacklisted" him. He three mile freshmen cross Russell, 109 (Carmody). S to 3, 3 to 5 and to J. to 1. in ihn tmimament nroner. at had, 11KI (Trron). 0 to 1. 5 to 1:45 Also ran JacK li., iwiniwin, Defeat 3Iatmc.ii. 18 to 7. tKm during the winter, the output being very .manager of the Chicago was made a permanent fixture and In .i..t. iiinn.r xtiilr. i 1 Ml., nrh Anil Hrvn. Braim'i Brooklyn Cbiss Club breaking performances, lleports from sald neither the day fi to 3. second; Hands Off. 100 (Oarner). 6 to the rooms of tho limited. The manufacturers claim future will be run the same as the and Time, 1:43 llmah. 3Ieel. the that Is running Cuba nor any one else had over accused 1 5 to 2 and 0 to 8, third. y In Dual yesterday afternoon. Coleman had tho West say that i-- they have been unable to obtain satis him of Improper betting upon iamcs, and varsity event. it" itiiacu.ji Prut li. hr.' Solid Itock and Special n. pieces and was called upon to to result of the election: ' to Tub Son ikd Kw Yass Herat whlto factory help, but will be In a better better than ever, wlUch means that at no time In his baseball career had he Following is the Buster Clark also ran. NAVY'S WRESTLERS WE3V 6. play against a French defence adopted R. Ashton, Yale; secre-tnr- v. Cambridge, Mass., Mnrch Har- position' to turn out balls of acceptable lead him across the finish line in the been accused of Indifferent playing. President, Henry vanquished by Frosswimmer. Tne latter lacea a quality season. A. G. Thomas Fitzglbbons, Columbia; TITLE. vard's wrestlers easily next Blalsdell of attorney Is now work gather- N. Y. V. FIVE AFTER . . n-- M m 4 m up by the Flatbush longer race of the two his rivals will "My at Unl- - - .1 r.,.ti.:! Brown's grapplers this afternoon In severe attack built the Yale Club, Anderson Dana of the ing evidence," the statement reads, "and treasurer, J. H. Potter, New York succeeded in winning a have to break tho present world's record . . I ll 1. T 1? Hemenway Gymnasium by the score of nlaver. who Harvard Club and Frederick S. Kceler year. will soon be filed to test tho right versiiy .tixecuuvu vuuuuit.cu, 1. Cham nlera. 18 to 14, at Annapolis. '41 pawn, and another. Further on which Jtay established last Jack a suit Jerome Smith, To Compete) In Jfntlonal IS points to 7. Brown won the first later of the Columbia Club were named a Homer Baker, Harold Cutblll club to exercise Its option for my Keene, Jr., Harvard; N. xvo yoK yielded the "exchange," Sellers. of a Downs, Princeton; S. J. Tourney Atlanta. Special to Tni Sun Jitv bout, but thereafter ran up against a Prosswlmmer committee to Investigate the ball ques and Robert Crawford are the runners services In December and a month later Yale; W. H. pionship at 1M.. March SI Winlllria? Shurt-le- ff pawn, after which Coleman Dartmouth; Carlton Talcott, string of setbacks except whe,n with a third tion as regards themost advisable air who are expected to make the most release me." Newcomer, vnrlr University's basketball Stato by 1 ppjntsjtofl In his own way and scored pressure, quality of C. Slegle, Pennsylvania, from Pennsylvania threw Scheinfele of Harvard six had matters tho rubber and out trouble for tho Chicago marvel, although M. I. T.; Elmer team and the quintet from the Crescent artcrnoon, me pittvai. Ataucuij. fifty-seve- n moves. put. Klrby, ( this minutes. The Crimson grapplers had after Harvey Reed and Tom O'Brien of Yalo Advisory committee, Gustavus T. Athletic Club of Brooklyn are the teams . rnmnplled toTUSO CVOri'l Prosswlmmer had players 11 LETTERING EESIGNS POST. Gerrlsh, ..i... three falls, one of which wa3 scored by Both Coleman and The ranking of thj from to may upset the dope. Columbia, chairman; Thornton which have been selected by the execu- knowledge of tho game, they big guard, who scores of in the four rounds 50 follows: C. Fenner, Pennsyl- bit of Jndw.J Brown, tho football made 40 Mike Devaney Is undecided about com- Harvard; Roland tive committee of the Amateur Athletic With Stato 1 point to Armstrong In 6 40 tournament. The former wins Bulk- - Conch Qnlts dropped minutes and of the Second Ten (AlnhsbetlcalM II. Duncan peting in this race, as his club has re- Tiger Basketball vania'. Union to represent this district in the decision of the meev aepcnueuthojnJuiran, uiaa seconds on a headlock following a body the usual gold medal that goes with the Ifj. Colombia Club; Alan Corey. Yale Club; A. quested him to reserve his strength and A. A. U. championship touma. ruiiir riAtwcen ma InHflp mpd.il. K.Klls. Harvard Cinb: It. Earl Fink. Enilewood Princeton for Nebraska, national i. ih. noaviva.s scissors. and thA thA flilvftr R. speed for tho medley relay. At tho last hla tuU n 'Atlanta. Ga. The Mnw. nnd Black. State. Black! High G. Field Clnb; Frederick S. Keeler. Columbia Club; Princeton, N. J., March 5, 1920. NEW YORK AT PLAY wnvi The summaries: Bornholx of Commercial and Frank Kldde. Columbia Club: Howard R. Mix. moment ho may change his mind and Violet, which has compiled a creditable got top wltn a Douy scissors. Frederick W. Leuhring, coach of the , on 11S Found Class Walker, Harvard, defeated Wheeler of Richmond Hill, each with 11. Princeton Club; P. If. MorTiwn. Harrard meet. Ray and the other cracks in the record this season, will do mo oniy ...... hnrl llvftd. nnd TVIlklel W. P. Sancer, Harrard Club; Harold Princeton basketball team assistant WITH LONDON BAR Gale. Drown. Decision; 9 minutes. 3 0, tied for third and fourth prizes. Clnb: 1,000. and team to compete. was on top In less than thirty, mcond&J 135 Tobejr, Princeton Club. rind physical edu- Pound Class Carson. Harvard, defeated Coleman, the new phamplon, played both In the 600 yard championship Pennsyl- professor of hygiene rrvt& vtniA. tonm will bn made un of made a game fight, but was over- - Crandall, Brown. Fall: 6& minutes. Tnira Ten wniiam Aa.ims. Jr., cms; In university, resign Black n ,iia flrflf. nnrl. eocnnfl, . - hnardn- on- the n. W. Cartiart. Va! Club; Kdward J. Clapp, vania wlll start and Marvin cation tho will his Alumni Start Corre- J. Walker Storey, , Paul by the giant midshipman ftfterl 135 Pound Class Dodge, Brown, defeated l. .w aca- College whelmed Represented Erasmus Hall In Yale Clnb: II. TV. Harrer. Princeton Club: C. Gustafson, star middle dlstanco run- position at the end ot the present ana h. iiiiiiuLTj . Israelite, Harvard. Decision: 9 minutes. team that her Jlooney, Gocller, ueianey uaner. miiviit vja inn n ui nibaMiuin "Vicy de- J. MacOutrf, Tats Club; Donald Mackay. 2d, Judging they demic term to accept the chairmanship spondence Games. H5 Pound Class MacDonell. Harvard, the recently conciuuea nign scnooi series, ners. from the form havo Both teams will lcavo this city early results: ...... S minutes 1 ale ciuo; liewut uorcan, narrara lino: i showing In their races departments of physi- . . - - . .. TTnnirn NWT. won feated R. Brown, Brown. Fall; wherein eleven schools participated and W. Pntnam. Colnmbla Club: A. H. Tomes. Har. been here this of the combined Tuesday morning. Mduairj and 10 seconds. Commercial season. Jack Sellers of tho New York cal education and athletics ot the Uni- By means of two correspondence orer laroer. i enn wnw, um. Harvard, in which Erasmus tied with rani Clnb: Ode O. Vanderbllt. Princeton Club. US Pound Class Parsonett, Ten I). 8. Hater, Yale Clan; Kenneth A. the present tltleholder, will versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. His games of chess pleasant relations have 17.. 1'onnu .iaa. i.v Spellman, Brown. Decision: 15 minutes. for third place, below Richmond Hill and Fonrtn C, have JAKE DAUI1EIIT SIGNS. with a body and nee jocn W, pio. Itulkley, Columbia Club; Rndolph Goepel, Field to to the rec- Is blow to ath- established between the New York lams. State, 175 Pound Class-hurtl- ed. Brown, defeated Boys High., como close world's indoor loss a severe Princeton's been fi. Clnb at (Ireenwlcb: ?. II. Johnton. Yale Club: and, in- Mntvh Cant. Heinle Nary: gain. Kchelnfeln, Harvard. Fall; 0 minutes and 4 - ord to retain his title. letics, as ho has been a leading figure Bar and tho London Bar c7a,sarth. John Monroe, Harrard Club: E. O. Olds. Trlnce- Is the only remaining holdout of "ITvowi coo nils. ton 11. 1 Jake Drlscoll of Boston College and In athletics here since his coming In cidentally, brings Into contact several Groh Clyo; J. a. iMnnrus, narrara i;iur; champions. To-,- 1. SUte, tnrew' PlxtonJ Heavywelyh! Class F. .Brown, Harvard, de- BASEBALL AT N. Y. U. Satterfee. Harrard Club; II. R. Stem. Yale Egbert Drlscoll of Yale; Harry Mlnot, 1911. prominent experts on both sides of tho tho Cincinnati world us Pnnnd class Stills. C minutes Aniriist Herrmann an bar and chancery UOWX tartfj feated Armstrong, Brown. Fall; Club; Sturresant Valnwright. Jr., Yale Clnb. the old' Harvard middle dlstsnca runner, Tiger mentor came In Princeton Atlantic who In the past have been Pn.M.ni Kary. with and 40 seconds. Fifth Ten Irwin II. Cornell. Colnmbla Clnb: Tho Daubert, first base now representing tho Boston A. A.; Carl with International play by nounced that Jake "poun.1 Oass-Jfow- rer. Conch Kelloffsr to Start Indoor I. H. Orlnnell, Harrard Club; OtU Ouernser, In tho fall of 1911 and coached the Identified ana "ia BW. of Buffalo, who created a new year. Tho New York committee, in man, had signed his contract wouia Lewis. Nay, with chancery hold .and anal Yale Clnb; J. Hoyt. rrinceton uiun; u. N. Brandt freshman basketball team Uiat cable. twenty-il- x SQUASH RACQUETS. nar-rar- Pennsylvania Monday and 'lecondsJ WINS AT Practice Club; M. d In winning end, leave his home In lock minutes nifhanl, HarTard 0. nnahmore, record tho national Junior appointed charge ot the play at this and the wn, The next year he was coach camp ? Poind Ciass-nro- StaU. .won dedj for the Club; Robert L. Strebelxb, Colnmbla Clnb; championship two years ago, and Homer of which will consult with night for the Reds; training at The first call for candidates Co- of the university five, and ho has held members dates, Nary, In nine BimiMi; it o. Univer- O. Taylor, Harrard Club; Rei E. YVIcharu, the former International every new movo Miami, Fla., and that Pitcher Hod Eller .Inn nrrr II. Dillon Advances In New Yoi k University baseball team was lumbia Clnb; J. Worcester, Columbia Club. Baker, halt position ever since. Until 1915 ho one another before is champion, among that Ed- Eddie Roush, centre fielder and Issued yesterday by Coach Raymond V. mile aro tho other Intra-mur- al ath- mado and despatched, consists of and IWnrX. HUTf. irim sity Clnb Title Tourney. was in charge of the of the National minute, and eighteen seeonoa; Kellogg and Manager Martin Jentzen. prominent entries In tho "600." letics, and since that time he has also ward Hymes, former "Columbia varsity champion batsman in eight . O. was the first to reach the DOUBLES FINAL IS CLOSE. entry list the CO Anglo-America- n also slgneu. Referee Jir. ithu II. Dillon The announcement stated that the initial The for dashes the added io his duties the overseeing of and cable match League, had semi-fin- University round of the Club's practice would be held in tho gymnasium and 300 yard championships Is just as In physical player; Harold M. Phillips, City College fol- tho required work education ARMY WINS squash racquets championship yesterday. In the baseball cage and would be con Campbell nnd Gallon Win From high class. Including as It does the university. alumnus and president of the Tri- HAVANA ENTRIES. hitting and a more versatile at- lowing well known sprinters: Ioren In the Harder fined to battery candidates. Matbey and Myrlclc. angular College Chess League, and tack gave him a distinct advantage over Kellogg plans to start In work Murchlson, the former St, Louis flash, Lieut. Franklin F. Russell, one time Cndrta' Ilaslietball Tean B. the way, SIGMA NU IN FRONT. TITUS JVUCO ufn fvv, Z - M. Eyro and ho led all row with bis pitchers and catchers and William A. Campbell and William J. now a New Yorker and tho holder of New York University chess champion nntl upward; claiming; Ave and a bait fur- C. 21 15 6, 15 8. championship In events; Crescent A. Five, winning by a score of confine all his efforts in that direction Gallon won the tennis ddubles champion- tho titles both and later, as a Rhodes scholar, chess lonca: wport env. V Three others advanced to the third for about two weeks. By that time ar ship of the Heights Casino yesterday in Harold Lever, University of Pennsyl- Sigma Nu won first honors In. the final champion Oxford University. 101: snow oueen, chkiubu, w. I., rrur Rl!V AKO NlW TOIIt at mt tn PHnin Kaiv. 107:- - . rangements vania, who thrice equalled tho of the annual Intcrfratcrnlty relay HCUUUIj....v nu i v v N. Y., round. will have been completed a hard match of four sets, three of which .world's heats' This makes a formidable list, but on ci. 110; Soon. West roiNT, Marclj i Roundel. 103; Farnum, 'Will nearby armory regu- record sixty yards In winning the Columbia University yesterday 11- The summary: for the use of a for ran into deuce games. They defeated for race at the other side aro two British cable 110; Slr Oliver, 110; Mao Murray. -; closed its DasKeiDaii Rsequets Chsmplon-snip-Secon- d sprint chnmplcyishlp defeating Kappa tew a-- University Club Squash lar team practice. Dean Mathey and Julian S. Myrlck, who national Junior at afternoon, after Delta match players, W. W. Ward and Her- Lenihen's .Pride. 113. , with a victory over tne crescent v Round-- Dr. E. Stlllrnan defeated I'. In Buffalo three weeks In semi-fina- ls a . . l.v n. nr.nro of 21 to IB d- - As a nucleus around which to build to what looked like a com that distance Epsllon the and Delta Phi Second Kacerivo ami t, i.i. ls--11. failed hold bert Jacobs, both of the lftftO! Mln. - K. ey Chicago A re- - Ai.!mhr...... mm.- - - ana- 15-- 11; pitching staff Kellogg ago; Tom Hosklns of the A. tho last round. The final round inreejewuiu.it.. i by Daniels Pielffei fested A. II. K'r.Jf.. 15--2. W. E. his has Ed manding lead In tho final set. With the in City of London Chess Club, and T. E. James. 5; 'FaiteD, 97: Closo guarding 1S-- U-- 18, champion West, eral, 11: Director . ... vra ftWaV lloyt defeated J. N. R. Lytb. 17, and Doc Sultzcr. Both these score S 2 In their favor, tho losers de- sprint of the Middle sulted in the hardest fought battle of the Haydon. team has the opening a. . rnnnrrn from tlll veterans soveral times has defeated the event, both covering Each Little One. 1011 uia iito. , players are seasoned who have veloped the habit of driving into the net who entire contestants move In one game. New York is play- Bsrnnrs, 105; 'Annaoeue. mi; w, 5.ts' basket, only three mjjkm Third Bound H. O. Dillon lefetJ B. 11. Violet two elongated Jo Loom!, und Frank Con- Indoor track in good time. The win- n . til frmr.v.r-ir- and during com been with the for the last and they were unable to regain control tho ing against a centre counter TTii-.. l,lrtn,. being credited to them tha Eyre. 13- -6, 15--8. whit -i- IttO! Encore. 15: seasons. Delaney is a pitcher of much way, the metropolitan Junior sprint ning team was forced to extend Itself tc ...... i r. - - - ana for the rest of the match. Campbell gambit, and the Londoners opened lun ii 101: Byrne, 101: test. Johnson nmuoa right-hande- d champion. Keymar. 101: Pomcrene, ability. Sultzer is a the limit and crossed the lino with only 1 l. -- -- DasKcis and Gallon, by taking full advantage ot game with It will require 101 ! noran, riicuumu, ,w.. sensational irom sai YALE SWIM CALLBD OFF. who has been a mainstay on Cornell has entered Walker Smith, narrow margin to spare. their Itora, iwi with twlrlcr their errors, won five games In a row a tho best part ot .two years to wind up Brltz. 107: lorKvme. m; m near, .v.. mage, , . 6. Tho snow who scored ten points for Jack Moakley fraternities competed in semi- ine . rniNCCTOif, N. J.. March many occasions. ' 7 5. Four the ex- -; and took tho set at The final score the games at the rate malls are 115; 115; Army rri.na up railroads hero pre- In the Harvard Stadium last spring by finals and tho two winners came to- 51,200 added: Vic Munos. Spurs. tn which tied the was 62, 86, 1211, 73. intercollegiate high changed nowadays. noscusc, tho capturing the nnd gether in the finals. The even was .1 j.lttls Fouuer. iu; - vented tho staging of ENGLISH ANTE POST DKTTING. In the only set that Mathey and My J Dorothy. 115; Disturbance, 115;iiGeneral Agra- ::::::::::ui:::r::&i;enire y. low hurdle championship titles from the ivhii.n .,,,c.iki swimming meet hero The x part of the indoor Intcrclass track meit London, March 6. Pocthlyn contin- rlck placed to their credit twenty-si- the college hurdlers East'. CHESS MEDAL FOIt TIGER. monte- - .. "..v. basketball game was also pick of of the at the university, the winner yesterdal h. freshmen for Na- games were required for decision. Camp nlBO Is present purse, 31.000; rfelffer... ,.v r.rv.. Wh titan ues to rule favorite the Grand Ho the national high receiving a gold cup by W. W. Young, Princeton's alumnus Tear-old- s and upward; claiming; i. called off. early In donated the in tional steeplechase which will be run bell and Gallon had an lead hurdle champion, but of terfraternlty council. representative on the intercollegiate 2: Klnocy. McTlgue. natifT..xCW 1 bet- set, K 2, but their opponents drew Baladln, 95: Freemantle, 110 7; Kinney. 0, on March 26 at Alntree. The latest that Dartmouth Is coming down from New were: m yesterday Solrit. 9; ffrom Tho results chess committee, announced Alrord. 113; Walnut Hall. 113; f Iutler. ting' Is Poethlyn 7 to 1. Troytown and up to even terms. Then It was a case Hampshire for tho sole purpose of tak- Ill; entry. Nu defeated Delta Kappa Epsllon, DelU that tho customary gold medal for the Cromwell. 137. . aThrares Twenty minutes, iiticire-y- v" Ballyboggan 10 to 1 and Buzzard 100 of winning on service for seventeen ad- ing tho t!t back with him. defeated Sigma Chi. A"!".l Phi Finals Sigma be3t score made for Princeton In the ; bia. i"i J games, before Mathey My- s upward; clalmlnjr; purse, $600 M to 7. ditional and Harold Barron of the Meadowbrook Nu defeated Delta PhL Intercollegiate tournament with Colum- rear-old- nd j Betting on the Lincolnshire Handi- rlck finally broke through. During the Club of Philadelphia Is running better Slippery auvcr, Tj"'ta, ivj. MBKT T bia, Harrard and Yale had, been awarded 1M; BurUname, 1M; Cort. 106; SXOW STOPS SWfilMlNO DAY. BIKE cap, will be decided on March 24, greater part of the match the rlvat pairs ever before over tho high sticks Benson. which than to C T. Smith, '22. In making the an- .Mil DWCCy. 4VI, vvs . a, March. 5. - Bridge, 100 to fought continually for the .advantageous may make trouble for college Half, 112; Duke West Point, N. V, is as follows: Bruff 12; and the however, Mr. Young called 110 Royalty, HI: Half and : hctwrea'ri rJiftJArrrJ ; net nouncement, .nmntlllnn t Montelth, 10 to 1; Paragua, 100 to 9 position at the and a series of inter- stars. Billy Meanlx, who won tho New LATE SPORTS S. Hall, '21, 8W,mm...S Royal esting volleying- - exchanges high championship FOR attention to tho fact that E. Seventh Race Purae 1700; hA,i- -' Sir1 Berkeley, 100 to 84 Bucks, 100 resulted. England hurdle last actually made the record, 'out claiming; mile and Cfty yards: RACE Pennsyl-vanl- a, had better and upward; ?or y. was led L "to Ugly Piiekllng, Milton, Furious Steadiness at tho critical stages was the Sraalley of olj 6MADISON SUAjfcK .GARDEN 7: week, anatJBverett having-- won th medal last year waived Timothy J. Hogan. 99; 'Dainty Lady, 99; l Fleece, deciding factory the winners showing by "the new .national junior cham- SEE MAIN SECTION 10J: were td.eotwl!L-2xa-- ;,Oolda - $ 1 lirlat, ion 'Orsat Gull. Foster Em. Staters r li i hla favor W SmItfctJiM iiMt In .. jlW'-- control, record holder, monc rlht tJ to 1 j Bom Kejr. far the brttV lit th matter of pion ad are th s.