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1937-06-07 [P A-16] Great Array of Little Men Noted for Climbing Sports Heights Zeohyr (Marsh) _ 0-25 51 Notre Dame Grid Sea Oull (Carr) -0:28:01 Hudson River on on the Thames at Class B Handicap. New London. CONTRERAS BEATEN Believes Flighty (Preston) __ Held In late or even SPEED AND TIMING OTfi-39 May, early In HigherO * Sink Leaders Quick (Dankers)_ 0-31-06 IVY such an event LEAGUE June, would leave room Cat CREW Unlucky Black (Barnhardt)_0:23 30 for all COUTH Katlsha (Shaw) _ 0'28'12 the traditional dual and tri- IN LEAGUE BEND, Ind. (/P).—The Alvern TENNIS Baskets (Qreever) _ 0:2818 i Coming Ihochu II angular regattas now on the schedules foot ball captaincy is an honor (Tremearne) _ 0 2712 Xtttlwake (Drane) _ 1)2742 of these seats of Wyo. (JP),—Willard no Notre Dame man would turn learning. I A. OVERCOME BRAWN Tralee (Maloney) _0:29:45 Who Gave Welsh down, but for three successive MEET IS MED Youngster Scrsp (Dutch) Witte, Wyoming Univer- Dartmouth Takes to Water. years misfortune in the form of Loses to Stocklinski—Bock sity athletic shector and a member ill health has come to elected lead- ROSE LI0U0R SCORES. J)ARTMOUTH recently has entered ! t«f the National Basket Ball Rules Chigger Brown, 111 Pounds, ers of the "Fighting Irish.” Two Victories in Give aquatics and has yet to row In Day Rose Liquor Store’s nine had little Influential Band in Seven Creek, Fairlawn Win. Committee, predicts the committee Joe Sullivan, elected captain of an Important intercollegiate regatta, trouble with Mount Rainier in a Na- STive thoughtful consideration to Never Took Time Out as the 1935 team, died March 20, Him Title for 20-Foot but the Impulse Is there. Princeton! and Rock Creek were ! tional City League game yesterday, Eastern Universities and pAIRLAWN proposals the baskets be elevated. 1935, after several mastoid oper- too, Pennsylvania probably would victorious In out 24 hits for a matches of the Na- Baskets 12 feet Sewanee Gridder. ations. crashing 17-4 tri- co-operate. above the floor Open Sailboats. umph. Cinotti led the assault with Favors tional Capital Tennis League yester- have been urged by Dr. F. c. William Robert Smith was elect- Regatta. In fact, Yale and Harvard, with fPhog) BY GRANTLAND RICE. five for six. the former Allen, basket ball coach at the Univer- ed to lead the 1936 team. Three their late June regatta on the day, defeating Potomac, his right to the 20-foot BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Thames sity of Kansas, for LBIE BOOTH, Yale's "Little operations for removal of probably would be the 8-3, and Rock Creek Monu- many years. They gall- open class crown of the EW June 7.—A mam- only colleges trimming are now a Spring YORK, 10 feet from the court. Boy Blue,” was talking day stones kept him from ever series to hesitate. ment, 9-3. putting of the Potomac River moth heptagonal regatta on or two back about little men on a uniform the The feature of the during season. PROVINGSailing Association, Ralph TURF MEET GOES ON Lake Quinsigamond, at Wor- Fairlawn-Po- in sport. Together we dug up Joseph Zwers is the third of the tomac encounter was the decisive de- Youngs at the tiller of his sea witch cester, Mass., involving crews SPONSORS quite a few who have written their captains-elect to go under the sur- class feat of Billy Contreras, HORSESHOES Myray took two firsts in the fifth of the so-called Ivy League, may be Minor playground share of geon's knife. The 1937 DESPITE FATAL FIRE by Stocklinski. Al- history. captain and sixth races of this group off Hains the next Important development In Leagues champion, Ray Jim the well-known foot recently was hustled to a though Stocklinski Is a Keegan, hospital Point yesterday. In a streaky wind intercollegiate rowing. ranking player, Colorado School of Mines Put* ball referee, was on hand at the time, for removal of his AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Contreras’ reoent appendix. that blew from west to northwest and Proposal for such a race showing against Two Men Killed in Ak-Sar-Ben among Indianapolis. 13-10; 8t. Welsh In Game on Intra-Mural Basis. and he told again the story of Booth’s as high as 13 knots in crews of Paul, fi-10. Barney the City of Wash- the morning, Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Minneapolis. 22-18 Louisville. 0-7. Ml tournament had famous 13 minutes against a fine Myray beat Cricket of Cornell, Columbia waukee 6-1!; Columbus. 1-6. ington seemed to GOLDEN, Colo. (A?).—The lad who I, Twig Bush Blaze Sacrificed Lives for Pennsylvania, and Toledo. 6-7; Dartmouth team some back. In Kansas City. 3-1. point the way to better for years FAST FIELD SEEKING by nearly three minutes in the after- Dartmouth comes from an influential things thinks there Is no sport In the world 13 Booth ran Contreras. scores were those minutes, little up noon and the Lady Avon sailed Is Belief. source in this group of ancient East- SOUTHERN Yesterday's by Horses, ASSOCIATION. 6—1. like horseshoe pitching has won rec- 19 a part of it on his own. ern 6—2, points, big Judge Prentice Edrington by a mar- Bj the universities, and reaction from Atlanta. 11; Chattanooga. 6. ognition at the Colorado Associated Press. Memphis, 9-3: Summaries: School of Booth asked me what little men I SUTTER’S NET TITLE gin of 10 minutes in the the various alumni is fa- New Orleans. 1-1. morning. June decidedly Knoavllle. 6-7; Nashville. 4-13. Fairlawn, 6: Potomac. 3. Mines. Intra-mural horseshoe teams considered the best. Nebr., 7.—Racing vorable. Little Judge Edrington placed second in ^~^MAHA, Rock. 10-4; Blrmlnsham, 0-3. Single*—Stocklinski <P.> defeated Con- have been formed. This last in I the went on as usual today at the 6-8. 8—1; Deck (F.) defeated Winter, California, series of this class which sailed Recent accretions to the list of j£*ra*. This is but another Ak-Sar-Ben where COASTAL Goldsmith. 6—4. 6—4; Smith <F.i defeat- sign of the flex- ran across an old Sewanee Riggs, Hunt and Hendrix Offer a doubleheader in track, two men and as PLAINS. quarterback order to close their aquatic colleges, Manhattan, Rut- 2—*• 8—3; Cranston ible athletic program at the at least 60 race and show horses died Greenville. 3; Ayden. 2. Bor*1®**- mining by the name of Chigger Brown. The season here and some gers, in the 8—*• 6—1: Burns Formidable to permit of the Williams, and, Middle Willlamston. 6: Tarboro. B. <F.)J 2eI**l*2defeated 8mitter. institution which has the soccer Opposition in a flre. Kinston. 13; 6—1, 8—d) Reznek only Chigger weighed 111 pounds and still skippers to begin the Summer of the West, Marietta, is accepted generally Newbern. 7. (F.) defeated Arps. 6-^8. 8-^fTfl—7 team In the Ak-Sar-Ben officials Goldsboro. 6; Snow Hill, 3. Rocky Mountain Confer- three seasons with- Southern West River estimated the as a Doubles—Bradley and Goldsmith <P.) starred through Champion. Sailing Club at Galesville strong indication of the return defeated Deck ence and one of the few loss at between and and Smith. 4—6 6—4 hockey teams. out out He By the Associated Press. next *220,000 *230,000. of wide interest in 6—2: Stocklinski and taking time. played Sunday. sweep swinging, PIEDMONT. Poretsky ip.i de- -•- The two men who died when flames feated Cranston and 4—8 a_7 — and the the Norfolk. 4: Burns, through hard schedules, including ASHVILLE, Tenn., June 7 proposer of seven-boat af- Durham O. 8—2; Herbert and one of the main Richmond, lfi; Llchliter (P.) defeated Dc Boer Beats swept barns yester- fair on Rocky Mount 13 rreedman and EASY Princeton, but he never was hurt. He Ernest Sutter, Tulane ace and Handicap. Quinsigamond, launching his Portsmouth. 2; 8mltter. 8—3, 7_s. FOR KENSINGTON. DE were Ed about a race Winston-Salem. 1. Rack Creek. 5; the 100 in 10 flat BOER'S Sandpiper beat his day Kelly, 25, idea in a Three Monument, 3. could travel and he national intercollegiate champion, 'J'ED Big graduate publi- Singles—Allie im.i A six-run in the second In- horse "rubber,’’ and W. T. Lochlear, Rltzenberg defeated splurge was harder to surround and tackle opened defense of his Southern ama- handicap allowance and won a cation, thus feels the time is MIDDLE ATLANTIC. B»ker. 6—7. 8—3; default: Judd (M ) de- started ripe feated Goubeau. ning Kensington on the way to first and a second In 60, trainer, of San Sabo, Tex. for such a Charleston. 10; 8—8. 8—2. 8_4 Hirer than a flea. teur tennis title a fast the class A. The meeting. Johnstown. 1. <R C.i defeated a 11-3 over today against Firemen Helskell 8—8 8_2- victory Capital Transit of Frank found their bodies in the Pierce 'R. C ) field of 72 players in the fifty-second Kittiwynk Levy beat out De defeated 8ilva. 3—8. 8_2 yesterday. Boer in ruins of the barn and expressed be- Would Fit Into Schedule. SOUTH ATLANTIC. •—J: Doyle (R C.) defeated Nolan 8—2’ Bill Johnston Weighed 116. renewal of the fourth oldest net event the afternoon on corrected 8—3; Stelnhauser lief Macon. 4; Aukusta. 3. (R. c.) defeated Loney, time, they died trying to lead race horses has abandoned <3-O.
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