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The The cavorted and afternoon at the local under ranking committee of the T'nited squad morning league park, States Lawn Tennis an- the of Assistant Field Marshal General¬ Association guidance Christy Mathewson, nounced yesterday that, as the result issimo McGraw not yet having looked across the horizon. of re-consideration of the list Pilled ranking with the optimism that heats«r and the tournament record of last sea- the head when persons quit the ice for son, it had changed the order of plac- the humidity of the Tamale Belt, the Guy Nickalls Returns ing the players in two instances, Rich An old experts have already found the spring ard Norris Williams, 2d, former na- fashioned Winter and he -is an wonder, infielder at that. After War Service tional champion, moving up from No. 6 must soon to nen The name of the youth is Artie White, give way To Coach at Yale to No. i>, whife Wallace F. Johnson went fashions for graduate of the Catholic University, of down from No. 5 to No. (î. Spring! Washington, a native of ajid Framing- Gay Nickalls, who aucceeds Pro¬ In the second ton, »S. Howard Voshell Ready wheneveryou are! hhun. Mass. Artie Devlin pried him loose was fessor Mather Abbott as coach of promoted from No. 14 to No. 12, suits, from a semi-pro team at Worcester. Spring overcoats, the Yale crews, arrived here yes¬ going over the heads of Willie E. Davis His similarity to Joe Tinker first and Nathaniel W. Niles. who had been hats, shoes, fixings. the of the terday on the steamship Imperator, caught astigmatized eyes of the Cuitard line. for¬ originally at No. 12 and No. 13. He wore a uniform and a Kickalls ejperts. In giving my as to the order merly coached at Yale. He has been - opinion Rain or shine glove, and almost simultaneously the And for seve«Au - *"Scotch away from the New Haven institu¬ -And You look at v^Hisrsi Finally «SHE in which the "first ten" men should experts broke into the eager shout DAYS £>h«H 330ESt4"V CAL.L. OHH-h- BOYM! be Mists" are fine! of "The living, breathing image of Joe tion since 1914, having left to serve Ano You ftND You ARE Your^elp" im The 3>«OES CALL. AND AIM T IT A ranked, I printed a list some weeks Tinker!" No Evers or Chances were in the Lancashire Fusiieers during WORRIED AND mirror. P"ee"Lii-4G That APOLOGIZES FOR NOT 6RR-RAND, prior to the publication of the official Overcoats of rich mix. discovered to make out a rookie BLUE AMJD <SLoR~fi-R»ÖUS in which I named to-day the war, with the rank of captain.. You're MADE AM ASS ¿"ALL-tO-JG You »soowee standings, Williams ture trinity that would recall the Tinker-to- 0*= YoUR-SeL«? for the No. 5 position, with Johnson cheviots, rainproofed, Evers-to-Chance combination. His regiment went into the lines Af-.D An/D A5KS, YOU TO just below him, at No. 6. The com¬ »Registered Tradeirsir\. Looks Like Ball Player in July, 1918, and remained at the WRECKED YOUF? Come Hi Ght out mittee, by Us action yesterday, con¬ front near Lille firmed this unofficial ranking. Seriously, the lad looks like a ball until Armistice Day. Or*i*-Y chance to Rogers Peet much more He According the explanation made Company player, only intelligent. He was met at the pier yesterday yesterday «by the ranking body, the is a stockily built person, but free and Seth of the '16 crew, Church Broadway loose in his movements, an athlete by Low, captain Clip matches last year, as they 13th Broadwa, by and said that he would confer with affected Wallace Johnson, had not been at St. "'Four at 34th St, inclination and choice after some sensi¬ taken into consideration in Convenient ble deliberation. He n lot of the Yale rowing committee at the compiling played the records. This was an over¬ Broadway Corners" football in his young career and Yale Club as soon as Nick- purely Fifth Av* possible. sight, and one not to be surprised at, at Warren at 41st limbered up with the United States in¬ alls's arrival at New Haven is when the tremendous amount of St during that time when the pro- being work fantry awaited with enthusiasm the involved in going over the mass of íeasional athletes were devoting such by tournament records is remembered. earnest attention to naval architecture students. A record squad of nearly In those matches Voshell defeated in the government branch. 200 candidates is out for the crews Johnson a score of It Is said that he was discovered too by 7.5, 6.0, a when this season. most decisiye victory, the last set be¬ early, for they find them that ing a runaway affair. Williams had quickly they usually disappear as pressed Johnson so closely for the Two speedily. And yet this recruit looks the Grand Canyon of Colorado Is to fifth place in the that Jap Players as though he might feel the deep yearn¬ Bluff. this original ranking ing that is in the soul of John J. Mc- Coogan's single defeat by Voshell was suf- Clash on (ïraw for in the line of in- ficient to reverse the oréfr of the Courts something The of the relative standing of Johnson and Will¬ fielders. management Giants, iams in the Frank Trisch was stationed at third realizing that the New York newspa¬ "first ten." In Florida pers are a clannish has bunked There will be few to quarrel with To-day base during the practice. It looks as set, the Fordhamite eventu¬ them four and six in a room. Repre¬ Ceo-rl.T* N. y. Trie-«« I.«. the decision to place Williams at No. 6, though might "¦' .'. even From £ Sp*ci<i) Correspondent wind in the corner that was sentatives o.' the democratic press have i ir-'ril V i though the Bostonian did not ally up have a successful PALM held down by Heinie the Zim for a the lai'ger and more airy hangout. .tournament season BEACH, Fla., March 2.-T». last 'year. The difference between day's play in the tennis ¡ong spell. fifth and sixth is not tourney for Long George Kelly, who may start If this sort of weather continues the places a great the Florida State ad¬ as the of first Giants of 1920 will njt have alibi one, and yet it just about marks the championship guardian base, reported any Columbia Defeats . vanced in like mid-season form. in the of condi- Greenwich Golfer margin last season between the two the men's singles to the semi¬ something shape spring training men. finals In George has been playing all winter on tions. The breeze is warded from the the upper bracket, where the Dartmouth Voshell also a nearer the Pacific Coast. He brought with him ball park and the air is warm. The Quintet Makes Low Score his gets position Japanese players, Ichiya Kumagae and his little brother. a have committed themselves to real ability in going to No. 12, and Reynolds Kelly, players so the move is a Seillchiro Kashio, will meet to-morrow pitcher, so that at present Bill Lange the statement that it is the best prac¬ 28 to 25 Score good one all around. has two nephews with the squad. When tice lot they have hit. The baseball By On Pinehurst Links It was reported last night that the morning. Craig Biddle meets R. L, a few more of the Kelly-Lange fam¬ is the hothouse of all ath¬ ranking committee made the change Baggs in the lower bracket. player plant Columbia defeated Dartmouth in a only after it had been decided to take Barring ily arrive they will he.able to call Bill and he has to have the wind and Prom a some upset. rhe uncle of the Giants. letes, close and poorly played basketball (â? GraniteneWee Special Correspondent the Church matches into account in Kumagae may therefore bt weather to order or he has alibis for PINEHURST, N. C, Mar. 2..S. «J. making up the list. predicted as the new witt Jack Horie, the boy from Avenue A, from the influenza to raur- game at the Morningside Heights gym Netv York Tribune ranking Whether champion, was everything (Copyright, 1920, Jnc.) won it was this that led to the or Biddle runner sent out to first for a while. Horie der.