THIRD SECTION -- 1 , Sports Horses KennelsAutomobile PAGES. jj" EIGHT , n"l AND THE NEW YORK HE RALD 1 W NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1920. pwrt,w.imwnfOTMowjmi . , TEN FENCERS TO First Ten in Squash Champion COLLEGE BODY Cycle Teams Which IWIN SCORES j A.J.CORDIERAT New National Amateur Billiard To-nig- , I. Tennis Ranking Start Race ht 1. Augusts J. Cordlcr, Yale Club. T at midnight fourteen BE CHOSEN FOR TO-NIGH- IN FEATURE 2. John W. Appel, Harvard Club. TOP OF SQUASH INCREASES ITS teams will lino up for tho 3. Anderson Dana, Harvard Club. start of another six Joy race 6 4. Jay Gould, Columbia Club. in Madison 8quar Garden. The 6. Eric S. Winston, Harvard Club. number Includes stars of Interna- OLYMPICTEAffl 6. Fillmore Van a. Hyde, Harvard TENNIS RATING tional fame who will try to win the NEW0RLE1S Club. biggest sllco of tho $50,000 offered 7. Charles M. Brlll.'Jr., Squash Club. for prizes and bonuses. Tho teams 8. Livingston Piatt, Yalo Club. are: Fencers League to Name 9. Royal E. T. Itlggs, Squash Club. C. A. A. A. A. Admits Will- Egg and Madden. E. K. Bradloy'g Filly Boats 10. Ralph O. Coburn, Harvard Club. The National Champion Is I. Goullet and Magln. Army Buysso and Spelssens. Good Field in tho Anics' Eight and and Placed Ahead of John iams, Holy Cross, Boston Coburn and Kopsky. Kaiser and Hill. Navy Two. MARTIN M'YOY HAS W. Appel. and Cincinnati. Deruytcr and Brocco. Handicap. Drobach and Spencer. Lang and Chapman. , TltYOUT IN TITLE EVENT Weber and Staehle. TliOITUS IS HOME MUST HIGH TRAP TOTAL FIFTY . PLAYERS BANKED EXPLANATION IS OJFFEBBip Markey and Byron. Van Nek and Godlvler. , Bowkcr and Bowkcr. Nationnl Championship May Harvard Club Has Five in First Championship Meet Will Bo Dupuy and Hanley. Agcu son of BroomsHjpJfrjJs I Shows Way to N. Y. A. 0. Gun- Madonna and Bello. Bo Extended Over Entiro Ten Jay Gould Named field in Franklin Field ucsr, oi sprinters in vcr--- 1 ners With Score of 91 rV 1 Week in May. May. million Purse. Clay Birds. Fourth. in TARASCON TURNS A Plans for tho selection of the American New Orleans, March 6. TroltU3.4he A Auguste J. Cordlcr of tho Yale Club, The Intercollegiate Association of Olympic team With glare made the con- son of Broomstick, carried fonclnc assumed definite a that winner of the national championship Amateur Athletes of America held its FORM SOMERSAULT shape meeting testants almost believe that they were the colors of the Plorlsant Sta'bJo yesterday at a of the rccontly, has been placed at the head annual meeting and election yesterday tonn bohrd of governors looking straight Into tho face of a impressive victory in tho Ytrni(lJHon of tho Amateur Fenc of tho national amateur squash tennis at the Columbia University Club, the j ers' Leaguo of America. principal searchlight, added to the high wind and Furse, one of the features of a sood ,CunJ X The ranking, which was approved and an- chief business before the conclave being rcavilyBackcd action was intense cold, tho shooters of tho New review tho past season's activities Is and Defeats at tho Jefferson Park thl affer token a decision to send a nounced yesterday at the annual meet- a of track team of eight fencers to tho Olympic York Athletic Club experienced prob- In tho world of college track and field Big Field of Sprinters at noon. Ho ran an exceptionally pood race ing of the National Squash Tennis. As- sports In the East, the adoption of some games. This squad will be augmented ably their worst day of the season as and defeated a big field of Jhe, best strong, sociation at the Yale Club. His selec- minor amendments to the 'constitution Havana. by two moro fencers to be in- they stood up yesterday, thirty sprinters In training here. selected tion follows the usual custom of naming and bylaws, tho arrangements of dates it tho Travers Island traps. Accurate and other necessary details regarding He ha(J plenty of early foot ana faced dependently by tho Army and Navy au the holder at the top of tho list, shooting was entirely out of tho ques- title the approaching fixtures of the colleges. Into a commanding position as soon'as authorities, making a tottal of ten Com- John W. Appel of tho Harvard Club, In preyldus years It was the custom Special to Tits SDN and Vr.ir Youk Hsiuld. tion, and there was no little display of the barrier went up. He cpyered,' Jh'e ' petitors. who mado unsuccessful defence ot ot the I. C. A. A. A. A. to, donate a stip- Havana, Cuba, March 6. On a dry- amazement when Martin McVoy re- an six furlong route in the 'tlmqi pf To .ossuro tho selection of the his title, Is ranked second. While It Is ulated sum to the Olympic games fund, ing out rack Tarason turned a form fast representing 5. four-ear-p- turned a card of 91 kills, there was a slight departuro this 1:12 Legotal, the ld strongest possible team tho A. F. I. A. truo that on tho season's performances but somersault when he won the fourth only nine misses altogether out of his time, as it was decided to contribute a event tho Oriental Park track daughter of Dr. Leggo, finished eectlnd J has decided to permit free entry to tts Mr. Appel had the better record, only gate receipts of the" an- at entire assignment of 100 bluerocks, quarter of tho It was his second victory of tho meet- und Charley Lcydecker took the third, national championships next May of one being charged against htm nual track and field championship, which McVoy was no less than four points In defeat ing, and tho field that opposed him was end of tho purse. all amateurs throughout country, against Mr. Cordler, the will be held the last Saturday In May he tho advance of G. IL Martin, who took sec- and four only ordinary, with tho result that The whether at Franklin Field. won easily. He stepped over the track was fast and a blfrhollday affiliated with the association such an- ranking committee attached far moro colleges wcro admitted to rather or not, and to Invito participation ond place, and there was Just Four new six furlong route in the 'good time of crowd turned out to witness tho. sport their gunner Importance to tho results In the national the organization, and they aro Will-lam- s In all the events. quali- other gap between that and the 1 :12 5. He was heavily backed and Baby Grand, belonging title The usual College, Hoy Cross, Boston Col- to J. It fying rounds In tho various fencing sec- third man. event than to early season tournaments went to the post an odds on favorite. Louchclm, lege and the University of Cincinnati. caught defeated a email field of tions may bo dispensed with and there of and gave Mr. Cordler the preference. In the first race Homan the - McVoy earned tho scratch trophy, was some question about the eligi- Juveniles In the first race. Petunia- was may be one large tourna- rec- - There leaders tiring in the last furlong nnd, substituted course, but that did not exhaust his There was the additional consideration bility Holy Cross and Boston College ment to which an entire week would hv nnv mpanft. for With of assuming the lead, won easily by two second and Lucy Kate third. Batjy Grand n. rf a.tnaaact that Mr. Cordler played through an en- at the executive meeting on Friday have to be devoted. The event will be a total of 44 ho led in the Buenneyer lengths. Naomi Walton was second, two stepped the half mile In 0:48tJ-JS- . , , In man night, but evidence was submitted and Soil. held May in this city, which has al- shoot, and also earned the leg on the tire season, while tho Harvard lengths in front of Native E. R. Bradley's brown Ally Iwln.j-a- ways j tLU VAlJiauULlVil UliCI til iw L,iu vviitvm runaway of the been the fencing ctner of the Travers Island trophy. remained out of competition until the Shasta mado a race oft with tho Ames Handicap, at one.mllo country, and la expected to attract exactly go empty lion yesieraay, wuu uio rusun uiui uiwa second event, winning In clever style by at G. H. Martin did not latter half of the tournament period. two institutions wero elected to mem nnd seventy yards. He ran an Improyed least one hundred swordsmen. handed, as he was returned first In tho a length and a half. Royalty was the race and never left the rosult Jn doubt na- Anderson Dana of the Harvard Club, bership. In the palmy days of John early While It was announced that the In competition victim of hard luck during tho thrce-yaar-ijl- d, distance special, which who was runner up to the champion In some years ago, Williams Simpleton, the erratic tional tournament will bo the official tUa. nntd,tnnt, rintiir(d to retreat Bray, fifteen running. He was forced back soon after v,fa tournament, holds third which carried the colors of R k jYJJson tryout for tho Olympic team, the fenc- with every 'shot the national shone In athletics, as Bray was tne nrst start, but closed gamely and was to a moro distant mark place In the ranking, and Jay Gould, the do mile in the In many Juvenile stakes on the1 m'etro--i ing committee reserves the right in the runner-u- p una American college man to the down.
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