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Jack White and Tony Santini Clash Tonight in Bowling Battle 20 YEARS AGO Crosby Is Named O’Brien’s Netmen While IN THE STAB “G” Toastmaster Prosper Tilden’s the ball hard but Languish TJITTING John F. President Wil- squarely at the fielders, the Crosby, son’s Assistant General, Nats lost their second game of Attorney Troupe Headed by Bill Drops $4,200—Savoldi Buys $25,000 a Real will be the toastmaster at the Home—Hagen Sport. the season in New York, 3-1, their IN ninth annual G dinner of BY EDDIE BRIETZ. Walter down at last Summer Ed STEEPLECHASE Varsity against Hagen cago out the passed ill luck being little short of mar- pennant ... Pie was talking Georgetown which is to Associated Press Sports Writer. Charlotte, N. C. “The loaded to velous. All the Yanks’ runs came University, Haig’’ cigars Manager Jimmy first place when the Bucs and Sox a week services an be held from tonight at the YORK, April 15.—You offered to donate his in Dykes and other members of the a off of Harry Harper, who retired hooked up for tour .... but Dykes can Will Roll Mayflower Hotel. laugh at the rasslers exhibition match for the Red Cross White Sox ... Ed visited the Gulli and Young in the seventh inning in favor of Somerville Horse Is Four Sox kidded him so much about the who all want was .., Crosby, graduated from you to, but Joe ... match rained out What in Texas a Sunday or so ago and Bert Gallia. The Nats left im- team he'll settle now for the first Race Georgetown in 1912, and later NEWSavoldi and his wife are did he do? ... He canceled an ex- darn’d if he didn't for three af Atlanta—Girls’ go mediately after the game for Bos- Lengths in Van in Big division Port Worth’s Texas studied law at Harvard, became moving into a new $25,000 home at hibition at Asheville, for which he of the loaded variety before the ton, where they will open the sea- loop club averages more than 31 Remains Tied. the United States attorney for Herbert, a resort colony in Western was to be paid, stayed in Charlotte son there with the Red Sox, who Race. day was over Keep your eye years Sam Lou Middleburg Connecticut soon after taking his Michigan Bill O’Brien is mak- another and for noth- Cordovano, are the with three day played on young Jack Dobson, son of the WO of the foremost' leading league Little's assistant at Columbia, is country's legal degree. His oratorical ability on the ... is some- BY ROBERT B. PHILLIPS. JR., ing money Lott-Stoefen ing Hagen always doing in the back- Jack White straight victories. Maryland coach, Army headline news as a duckpin shooters. Staff of made him an overwhelming choice tennis troupe, but the group headed to make you like him better rassler in the Tufts base ball team defeated a Correspondent The Star. thing field next Pall, and it's a cinch of New Haven. Conn., and for the toastmaster's role. Middle West The by Bill Tilden $4,200 dur- .. Talking about: the Schenectady local nine for the second va., April 16.— dropped Stanley Cup those class room hurdles at West Santini of Washington, college Union-Star sponsored a base Tony Mrs. Marian du Pont Somer- ing the tour's first weeks Tad games, Connie Smythe says his ball at the successive day, nosing out Catho- Point won't spill him, either school will clash in a five-game battle Wieman, Princeton line coach, sells Toronto Leafs were struck recently, with John (Nig) ville’s Oliver C. carried that was back the first round, but fin- Maple He’s a crack student at lic University, 2-1, in an 11- far for During old Arcadia tonight 10 o'clock. an race. Out Insurance at Ann Arbor the an driven a Grabowski, Yankee catcher, in Middleburg,prominent Virginia sports- ished last. Portrait ran even during by express train, by their the Giants thriller. Frank of here to shoot in inning Fahey did not threaten at any tune. The others training jaunt charge of the White, primarily woman’s French old rose and oft season Those rumors that tornado. faculty Wally C. U. pitched a no-hit game for blue, were never factors. covered 5.<i30 miles, visiting 22 the George L. Isemann Sweepstakes THIRD RACE. 3 miles over timber— Joe Stripp is going to the Cardinals Pipp, former Yank first sacker, and seven and the visitors’ first silver colors to their first triumph in towns in 13 States. wired Monk Fraser for a innings First, Oliver C.. Mrs. Marion du Pont Ed Prell of the Fort Worth Star- Harry Heilmann, once a clouter for Saturday, the annual Spring race meeting of Somerville. Noel Lamg: second. Fugitive. have bobbed up again. Arcadia man- rim in that frame was due to an could tell a one on is about the are match and the hustling the Mrs. George H. Boslwick. Randolph Duffey; Telegram good Jimmy Dykes laughing Tigers, sports announcers Middleburg Hunt here, winning the third. Anderson owner out Santini in recognition error. Charioteer. Fowler, You had better not say anything himself... While working in Chi- how- he talked Pie Traynor out of In Grand Rapids and Detroit. ager sought Glenwood steeplechase in impressive and rider. Time. 5:3«;2. of his brilliant rolling in the conclud- Central ran away from Business Oliver O showing surprising foot in fol- fashion as the two-day sport session lowing Fugitive s early caught the block of the of in the high school series game at pace, ing Masonic-Knights came to a close. leader within the first 6 furlongs, there- Columbus match in which the lanky American League Park, winning, at ter made the running as his rider willed SILVER GLOVES FIGHTS SEEK BOXING BERTHS 16-5. Sam Gottlieb for Approximately 3,500 spectators, and ran Fugitive into the ground. Oliver Italian rolled the season’s highest pitched C. fenced boldly throughout. Charioteer among them James Roosevelt, son of the winners and came in trailed the other two for the first IV* miles, five-game set of 709. Also, as cham- through in the President, witnessed the final card. closed some ground but was not good NORTH-SOUTH NET Midgets Clash Bouts Tonight VINESATHISPEAK Colored “Y” Boys Would Fight la of the Singles great style, though afforded poor enough. pion Washington Oliver C.’s victory completed a of this support. Roberts got four hits for FOURTH RACE. 2 miles over brush— at N. E. Boys’ Club. Baltimore Matches. League, Santini is deserving double for Noel Laing, who previously First. Dundrlllln. Duncan Read, J. McGov- Central. ern: second. Sir Gareth. Vcrner Z. Mrs. Semi-finals in the Ten spot. had won the brush feature of the Reed. jr.: Noel Lama: third. Sparton Lad. Silver Gloves Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A. White, a member of the Connecticut afternoon on Mrs. Verner Reed’s Our Miss Page Lewis. 8. Hanks. Black Feather boxing tournament, sponsored by the boxers have been working out daily snot one of the and Clifton's Gem also ran. Plain Peggy MEET WIDE TO MEET Blue Ribbon team, OPEN STOEFEN i Tailors finished third with 385—12— Friend. Both horses were hot favorites. and Goldhanger fell. Time. 4:08:2. Association of Boys’ Clubs of Wash- in the attempt to be Included among his famous club won Dundrillin was rated otf the pace, big sets when Oliver C. met a small but early ington, will be held at 8 o’clock to- the which will to 397. Twenty competed. dangerous stayed a second after Plain Peggy [ squad go Baltimore the national title at Hartford recently. snug field in the Gle. wood, contending with fell, passed Sir Gareth In the last half night In the Northeast Boys’ Club. tomorrow to meet the Douglass High he is mile and held that one safe thereafter. Long a favorite here, unques- an Mrs. Bostwlck’s Unseeded Those who in a Louise Roberts, with average of George flighty but Sir Gareth ran an even race despite one Surface, Player, qualified for tonight’s Clash Tonight Feature of rlngmen in dual meet. the most colorful tionably duckpinner 101, is the champion bowler of the swift Fugitive, and Anderson Fowler's bad mistake at his lences. but could not fights were Rodill In the 50-pound They are Harold Barkley. James of the withstand the winner. Plain Peggy was on day. Montgomery County Ladies’ League, Charioteer, a horse that has run away top and fencing well when she suddenly in Semi-Finals After class. Ragsdale and Long In the 60- Three Pro Tennis Tilts Brown, William Bucham. Alvin Frank- while her team, from the best of them on his good ducked through a wing the first time pound class, Smith, Gannon, Bu- lin, John Gatlin, Zander Girl Aces Off for Atlanta Bergmann's Laundry around Spartan Lad closed full of run. Engram, with 63 games won out of 84, has days. Fugitive broke away from the FIFTH RACE. 3 miles over timber— Series of Upsets. chanon and Thompson in the 70- at Maryland. Robert Lockett, Marshall Mays, Paul the city's two leading girl First. Corn Dodger. Paul Mellon. Jack rpONIGHT annexed the Louise also was barrier like a scared rabbit and went pound class, and Cady and Collins in McEwen, Harold Miller and Lorraine Gulli and Lucille pennant. Skinner: second. Starllte, Mrs. Frank the Associated Louts rollers. fTrtnM D ft.