MISS MARIE WAGNER WINS THE METROPOLITAN TENNIS TITLE SARAZEH IN FRONT MISS BAYARD LOSES IN OPEN GOLF PLAK THE LISTENING POST1 IN STRAIGHT SETS |i v By Walter Trumbull <» Scores 146 at New Orleans, Copyright, 1922, by The New York IJtrald. Hill* and White Takes the Leading Field by 3 Strokes- MATCHMAKING!. Polo Contest by Unless you icish a battle Water by Youngster Outgeneraed Is Second. More Walker lVfticfc Is more or leas a sham. 21 to 2. Experienced Opponent Don't match the panther with the goat, in Indoor Final. Sara- The lion icith the lamb. Nkw Onueavs. March 3..Qene Columbia men divided the honors with aen of Club, Pitts¬ the Highland Country PICKING UP. the swimmorn of the University of Have seen the make burgh, led the field of golfers In the Pennsylvania in the dual meet at th-> you It was for Jack A CONTROL FOUND WANTING Southern open championship at the begins to look as if business picking up Dempsey. Mornln^Mde Heights Pool. iart night. believe "movies" we've with a medal Country Club here to-day little while ago the champion didn't seem to have any more chance of find¬ Penn wiunIn* the aquatic meet and in the windows .core of 14(5 for the first thirty-six rigged up ing a match thau a smoker looking for a light in a powder mill. Now there Columbia scoring an overwhelming vic¬ holes of Walker of Engle- of our old store, corner play. CyrlL are two or three possibilities raising their beans above the horizon. Wills, tor in the water polo contest which Doubles Championship Ends in N. was with a total of wood, J., second, Gibbons and all as possibilities. followed. The score of the swimming Broadway and 34th St.? while ]>,> of the New Or¬ Carpeutier appear for Miss Baker 149, Diesel Dempsey is not worrying about the result of any of these battles. The 'aces was 32 to 21 Penn's fcvoJ-, Triumph leans It reel-y works! Country Club was la third place, only thing that troubles him is that they may not take place. Jack feels K1**« and White plied up 21 and Miss with can Some of the audience Seharman. a, score of 151. that if anyone will get these men profitably into the ring with him h« points to 2 for the Quakers at water Sarasen get off to an early lead In attend to getting them out. always follow right on over the morning round and held the com¬ The champion didn't get to see the Wills-Norfolk affair, because by the In the swim Ponn's strength was In all there was left to the with Phil n the Herald * Br SAM W.I, J. BROOKMAN. manding position throughout the day. time he got through with his act at the Hippodrome sprints Gu*nth^r jto Building. show him was the dent where Norfolk's head had hit the floor. Dempsey! bov- and Victor Hoist our newest "corner" for He played a remarkable consider¬ s Youth bowed to experience and game didn't even go to Madison Square Garden. He went to the apartment of taKingtakTiur fh°iy1(PrTpthe lion share of the honors court generalship in the final of the ing the heavy condition of the course. Jack Reams, and his only concerning the bout was, "Well, who ' th* Wa" hhr:0','i showing new Spring things Diegel, after getting off to a bad start, question heei» an*"] ° women's metropolitan indoor tennis do we fight?" won to wear for men and championship the Seventh came back in the afternoon and played relay team. HoJs't ^55.^ boys! at. Regi¬ a superb game, practically making the * *** ale° 8Wam on 010 ment Armory yesterday, and thereby course in par. LOOKS SLENDER. relay quartet. Rogers Peet Company failed to live to The Columbia alao won three firsts In the up expectations. Jock Hutchison, holder of the British Dempsey outside the ring is far removed from the biff, rough, burly per¬ least that had been of Miss and one was meet. Palbach. Mahsr and Polk do anticipated title, of the favorites, badly son that many imagine him. In tight fitting evening clothes he looks Broadway Herald Sq. Martha was the kind off hia and a score people rlV*,s ,n th* Plunge Bayard sharpest potting, registered like a well set rather slender fellow. He is soft spoken and quick and at 13th St. "Four at 35th St. of a tussle for in the titular of 157 for the first thirty-six holes. Jim up, young andr.20, respectively. victory to sml'.e. The most noticeable thing about him Is that he is rarely still. He a walk- Convenient match. In she was favored to Karnes, the national open champten. also P">ved fact, moves about on his toes with a swift, springy motion, and even away forfor^htheP?'°locals,c,ontestalthough Penn Dut Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. win. But it was not her Her requirwl 157 for the first day's play. peculiarly day. Bob epen when his feet are still his hands are moving or his shoulders an
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