IIMIZU I N TRAVE]RS ISLANE) MATCH T \ Turdles in the Intercollegiate* Saturday Yankee to Ride Nay Be Harvard's New Track Captain
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/ THE NEW YORK MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922. + » 11 = HERALD, TILDEN HARD PRESSED TC> BEAT SIIIMIZU I N TRAVE]RS ISLANE) MATCH t \ turdles in the intercollegiate* Saturday Yankee to Ride nay be Harvard's new track captain. II* Added to JEROME D. TRAVERS! Jockey ARM FREE RULE IYACHTS TUNING UP lormaUy would be rated with this year's NIPPONESE PLAYS Navy Prestige English Derby Favorite [ONE [ traduating class, but two years ago out of college the entire termregained >vorklng for J. P. Morgan & Co., in New By Beating Penn Eight AFTER OLD CROWN PARIS, May 2S..Frank O'Neill,' BOON TO BUGGERS FOR BIG TEAM RACE ifork. Bill Burke, the miler, hitherto the veteran American < Jockey itax been looked on as being the logical WONDERFUL and the leading rider of the inan. Davis the vaulter is Harry pole TENNIS 1 '. French turf for many years, left for mother prospept. Election will be held College Crcwg Now Head for [/ \\ FormeivChampion Is Entered London this evening to ride Sol Joel's Walker Law Specifically Bars Six* Meter Class to Sail First ,:his week. Bouts of the Week Pondoland In the Epsom Derby next Coach Bill Bingham is soon to decide World's Is Forced Classics on Hudson and in New Jersey Tourney Over Wednesday. Frank McGee, another Holding and Hitting at Har*e To-morrow at >vhether he will accept the position again Cliampion TO-NIGHT. American jockey, who will have the Into Extra Sets to Thames. Broadway Exhibition Association. Norwood Links. leg up on Lord Lonsdale's Diligence, Same Time. Oyster Hay. Rosenberg vs. TommyBrooklyn.Dave accompanied O'Neill. It rounds. Rob»on. Win. Academy A. Oval.Billy French turf followers were ('., Dyckman disturbed over reports received DANIEL. Miske iv. ('apt. Bob Roper. 12 rounds; Br KERR K. considerably fi «» 4 n'i'ii rn i.' a nu i iu: r Br I.iiu Bogn-.ii vs. Jack Stone, 10 rounds. PETpiK. ere that Pondoland had gone lame, By CHARLES F. MATH1SOS. Now for New London and Commonwealth Sporting Club.Amateur I-ast year Jerome D. Travers made an as they had backed the horse heavily At least six of the six meter boxing tourney under auspices St. The steady growth of the clinching yachts With the American HenleyPoughkeepsle!out Catholic Club. attempt to regain the Xew Jersey State In the future books owing to O'Neill I evil in will start In the first race of the season SCORE IS 4.6, 6.0, 6.4 of the the so-called <leroine having the mount. Greater New York boxing clubs, way. preliminary Golf Association's amateur I for this class to-morrow. This race season in intercollegiate rowing Is over. WEDNESDAY- KltiHT. v > which turns a large proportion of bouts For Princeton this means the cessation Commonwealth Sporting Clob.St. Jerome and failed. There havechampionshipbeen into tiresome hugging matches, may be arranged by the Seawanhaka hnbeen i Catholic Club finals in amateur tourney. around for several weeks that of competition for 102^ tout Harvard and rumors due in a measure to the "one arm free" Yacht Club to be sailed on Corlnthlantn THURSDAY NIGHT. Jerome never again will seek the road In Doubles Tilden and Yale will continue, wttJk the regatta'on edict to referees. Sound off Oyster Bay. The Seaivan- Juno 23 as their objective, while Madison Square Garden.Jose l.ynch va. Lose to SMmizu and the Navy, Columbia. PennsylvaniaCornell.Midget Smith. 12 rounds; Kid Sullivan leads upward and where the burning TENNIS FINAL GOES By "one arm frr«*' Is meant that a haka Corinthian yachtsmen arranged Ificliarils vs. Battling Krddy, 10 rounds. sun an boxer may hit whenever one of his arms the international match for this class and will bend effort packs extra load upon the Syracuse every Broad A. ('., Newark.Ilave Rosenberg is free, and a liberal interpretation toward the classic on tbe Hudson, to be vs. Phil Krut, 13 rounds. shoulders of the struggling, perspiring of yachts. It has worked bard to make It is so much easier to Huntej*. decided on .June 2H. in which they will be FRIDAY NIGHT. wayfarer. LIMIT OF FIVE SETS hand and lilt with the other. This is the new class a success in this country, joined by Washington, the new Pacific dawdle alot. In the shady lanes or loll Surf Avenue A. ('., Coney Island..lark beside prohibited by the Walker law. which de- and although the first championship viiajnpiuii. sli.trkey vs. Jack Hnusner, 12 rounds; the limpid pools. dares that holding with one hand and By SAHt'KI, .r. BROOKMAX, The American Henley established Fddie James vs. Johnny Llsse, 10 But Travers is not exactly built that hitting with the other is foul. It is also on Long Island Sound is to rrgattifbe nothing: very important that was not rounds. way It seems. In his makeub there II. L. Bowman Outlasts I)r. foul to Therefore It sailed to-morrow yachtsmen though' SATURDAY MGIIT. is He porsistentlyyllno.h. By way oC adding strength to the known. Tho feeling that thealready something of the battle charger. should he made clear to referees that a that the first race of the new class wT' could beat Coiumonweiiltli Sporline Club.Bran; ( has been through the mill and likes It. should be under the of conviction that he can extend William Navy's varsity vn. Younc K»k». 10 ronnds; «Iran King in Hnrlcm Challenge boxer must not hold and hit at the same sailed auspices eight was borne out by the vs. And so his name has been received once the club for the international T. Tilden whenever he him Pennsylvania's l/v» Hurley Willie Harry,Battling10 time. Yet if an opponent holds one arm responsible engages Navy triumph by two lengths.result.around*. more for the New Jersey championship, Match. of a eontes'ant the latter may hit with match. 1V J Cup on the court, Zenzo Shimizu, Japan's If the midshipmen had so desired they which Is to be decided Thursday, his free arm or, if a boxer is held by The Grebe and the Montauk. two of last \ might have won by another couple of and Saturday of this week overFridaythe an opponent about the neck or body and year's yachts on. the American team in tennis ace, carried the world's are in lengths. They rowed a waiting race Philadelphia worked on the river. Among Norwood links. his hands are free he may hit with Kngland, are in commission and from mlie the last has won New title In a match that went the limit of five fine to race. Grebe will he For how through throe sets of whirlwindchampion the to quarter. They the entries is an eight oared crew of Travers the Jersey both. condition your Holiday, ' I tennis at Travers Island seemed to be content to hold any Yale graduates, who will be stroked by so often as to make It appear that the sets Herbert L. Bowman won the Nothing was more pleasing to Terry sailed by Richard de B. Hoardmun, « bout a round to yesterday at all a frantic Penn tournament no could him a clever amateur, assisted J. I*. .Sal- trip forced to defeat. against advantageChurchill C. Peters, one of the best longer give cup In the Harlem Tennis challengeClub McGovern than to have an opponent hold by being accept beforeeight going past the mile, for they knew thrill. There is something In "coming him by the neek or shoulders while his tonstall and Irwin Townsend. Montauk J none the Ells yet have had. The entrypacemakers tournament Dr satis:action! Tilden's was too yesterday, defeating margin that a spent and sapped Pennsylvania of the Yale men will mark the beginning back," however, a thrill enough In proving hands were free. Terrible Terry soon will be sailed by \V. A. \V. Stewart and but it was no new crew them In final Aldrich. back" Wednes- experiencecomfortable,could not beat the of a interesting in after to one's friends that the old charger Is George King, Westchester county brought the hugging to an end by JVlnthrop "Money of drive. very experiment the ribs of the The Addison G. lTanan'f» for the Philadelphian. The memory college rowing. still flt for battle. It was a pretty even tusslechampion.aK clincher. battering Bally-Hoo. if * that sensational match at Forest Hills The Navy showed that same old The to-morrow will be started Travers was out In the triangular new boat, will attract much attention jay anything goes regatta the way to the latter half of the fourth for flinching. in this race because she Is built from in Shimizu was power and a little more polish thanterrific1 o'clock on a schedule for match at Morris County and playing well Penalty ^ last summer which at calling set, when Dr. tired and was own boa; vrong! it had developed In the victory over Intervals. This «:iouglt, everything considered. That he King The code contained a Mr. Hanan's desipns. Every within two points of defeating Tilden twenty minute program Qucensberry a winner. Princeton and Harvard. Frawley, the will be adhered to strictly. Judging from can do still better he Is anxious to to offer the same resistance thatunablehe brief reference to clinching. "There he has turned out has been Things to wear. in straight sets is still fresh in the so His P class N'ahma and R clar-i midshipman stroke, who looked good the the will i prove. Physically he is better than he had shown up to that point.