Indoor Championships

Indoor Championships

Great Field Of Americans In The Indoor Championships WINGS ADVANCE U. S. Wins First International Pro Tennis Match Nearly Three Hundred AS HAWKS LOSE Athletes Compete At TOrOMERKS , Garden DAVE HARRIS MEETS A BLOND BEAUTY—AND DOES Madison Square HE GET THE FISfl-KYE! It wouldn’t have been so bad It Fred Schulte hadn't been there— in but there was big Fred, listening to Dave Harris talk about how good Hockey Gallop tightens in Cunning- a certain Harris Track Competitors Majority—Bouthron, the Senators would be if they played every day. International Ldop as The two were seated in the lobby of a Washington hotel just after to Race Mile ■—*— — *■-- *—■— 1—-* ham, Venzke Again—Meet t* Leafs Drop One Scheduled Saturday Night (By United Frees) i , ___ > The Detroit Red Wings toAy en- (Special to The Democrat) more robust lead In the have joyed a New York, Feb 21—All of the beat athletes who National Hockey league's American to make athletic history in the meets in New York Division, and the International helped will thus far this season will be among the 280 athletes who section's race was tightened by of the championship of the somewhat virtue of ?lay on four strive for titles emblematic by Garden next fronts last night. United States at Madison Square Saturday indoor track and Detroit advanced by walloping evening (February 24) in the American , the lowly Boston Bruins, 4-1, while their closest rivals, the Chicago field championships. _ Black Hawks, lost to the New In addition to such record r>rea ti- York Americans, 3-1. ers and outhtandlng performers as * In the In the midst of Dave's baseball discourse, an attractive blonde Meanwhile, International BUI Bonthron, Olenn Cunningham, YOUNG “GOOSE” the Maroons, Canadians and flitted into the picture with pencil and card in hand, seeking an auto- group, Gene Vehzke, Ralph Metcalf, John Amerleans continued to on the graph. gain Collier, Johnny Morris, Ben John- leading Toronto Leafs. They wor Walter Marty, George Spitz, ‘‘You're Mr aren’t you,” she asked Dave, giving him her son, Cronin, while the Leafs lost. The Cana- 111 Charles Hornbostel, beat smile. Grabor, diens nosed out Toronto, 3-2, in ar Arnold Adams, Ivan Fuqua, Mil- but Dave the ball ‘‘Well, no, I’m not Cronin, I’m Harris,” player overtime match. The Maroon! ton Sandler, Bernle McCafferty, hastened to reply, at the same time reaching for the card and pencil. overwhelmed Ottawa, 6-2, and the John Follows, Joe McCluskey and a cold stare and waltzed Whereupon the blond gave him away. Americans triumphed over Chicago Ginn Dawson, the title meet has tennis match to 1h The I'hllPd States a French Invasion In the first International professional attracted the entries of the follow- Boston, Feb 21—(U.P.) — The Vines turned back Henr in this country When bl* Bill Tlltlcn defeated Martin Plaa and Elssworth ing stars, many of whom are mak- Detroit Bed Wings Increased their played Garden. Pictured before the match, from in New CROSBY-WILBY before a crowd Of 12,000 at New York’s Madison Square ing their initial appearance lead in the American division by Cochet left to rifiht, are Cochet, Plaa, Tlklen and Vines. York city: drubbing the Boston Bruins, 4 to 4- GAME THURSDAY Know Their Stuff 1, In a National Hockey League Glen Louisiana State game at Boston Carden last night, Hardin, ENTERS national Definite word that the The game was hard-fought through BRIDGEPORT University, collegiate quar- ter mile and A. A. U. Crosby-Wllby high school out, and was marked by a fist flight champion TOURNEY HERE and world’s record hold- basketball game will be between Eddie Shore, Bruin de- champion Jess played tomorrow (Thursday) fenseman, and Teddy Graham ol er for 400 meter hurdles; night at the high the Red Wings. The Bridgeport Spring- Owens, Ohio State University, who BY HENRY MeDEMOHE Wllliy record school was received this The Red Wings clinched the vic- leaders in the Park ran 100 yards In the world’s Press Stuff Correspondent) gym woods, (United Hill in the first when they time of 9.4 seconds last spring; morning from Coaches tory period City Kccreation league, this New York*, Feb 21.—(UP)—The Schofield and Jimmy Lee. scored three of their goals, Herby Donald Lash, Indiana University, morning Hied entry in the freshman runner; Cliff winter books on the Kentucky Der- The reserve and varsity Lewis, Lurry Auric, ar^d Doug BY “SHORT CIRCUIT SAM' distance in that order. The mammoth Waterbury Demo- College, who Is ex- and the govern- teams will oppose each other Young, tallying Veysey, Colby by have opened crat-Central YMCA state John Follows in us usual, at 7:3l» fourth Detroit goal was made late 320 Into the pits. His team captain, pected to extend interested in the beginning Good evening! elimination amateur basket- ment, It it’s as o'clock, and for the benefit In the game when Lewis scored Vic Baker, sent down 313. George the 5,000 meter race; Paul Phillips, to should ball tournament to be held of who Coach citlsenry as it seems be, of students and others, a tic- his second marker. With two more matches re- Sullivan and Jack Murphy chalked a teammate Metcalf, only at the spacious Central Y cham- flown from ket seller will be at Crosby Marty Barry, the Bruins’ leading we find 310. Merritt Potter led his team Jennings says is holding the order sucker warnings maining to be rolled, again up a week Golden Gate. high school from tt o'clock scorer, netted his team's only goal in with 824. Bob Nelson's 311 was court, beginning pion even at 60 meters; John Hatteras to the Mills and Morlarty deadlocked from tomorrow Their with their on tomorrow morning. Han- late in the second period. rather low for him. Nick Cala- night. Brooks, University of Chicago, for- For the winter books, first position. Each.has tough op- consists of John On- and Wimples of Norwich The blizzard held attendance curtain brese’s was 322. Dick Hyland lineup mer Western Conference sprint magnetic odds of 100, 200, BOO, dolpli ponents to roll before the heap Frank former suckers will ofliclutc the main con- down to less than 3000. marked 311. Otto Moulllette derko, Macy, and broad jump champion; Fritz even 1,000 to 1, draw the rings down. It will be no surprise up Bears’ second muke other Mellons home Bridgeport D. Brown University even as the candle does the moth, test. Inability to to us to find them in a tie at the with 341 brought the Pollard, Jr„ baseman, Barry Balogach, and son of one the The urge arrangements in regard to Tlie a roll-off. with four points. freshman hurdler, the poultice pain. Standings: end, necessitating May Barry and Frank Pedak, Al- lot of something the staging of the game, win. Charlie "Hepburn” Gerllll, the of Brown’s greatest football play- to get a whole International Division the best team bert Bike, Joseph Pruslnsky, is so made necessary the an- meter setback coach) ers who won tho special hurlde for almost nothing overpow- L. T. Pt! department John George Bouis nouncement of tomorrow W. since the Norko, race at the Boston A. A. games; the sucker to 11 takes on Mills, liad been looking forward ering that forgets Toronto.21 9 H 31 T« ten sell lager and Kdward Halky. Entries who night ns the time for the and of the season to the night Robert Evans of Gdneva College, remember that the gentlemen 16 9 39 the Mighty Atom, neat week opclnng will close this Saturday and which was Maroons .13 meet in combat the winner of two hurdle races at the offer such lucious odds are wise in game, originally this should ho a nip and tuck af- when he would forwarded for this Canadions.15 17 6 36 blanks should be ten the and are not scheduled evening. has been Golfers, 80 percent of whom are West Virginia carnival days the ways of world, Americans .13 17 9 35 fair. R. K. L.’s bunch go- with entry fees to George T. for to from the meter “Hep- ago; J. J. Hayes and Milton Green, In the commission business 9 24 6 23 ing on high of late and is sure department. IMllon in cure of the Demo- Ottawa, had made no bones in an- Harvard hurdlers: P. G. Good, their health. When such robust give the smaller of the Ray twins py” crat. the fact that it was to be New England Intercol- J figures are quoted on a horse, you American Division some anxious moments. nouncing Bowdoin, Choice hurdle Emil ma assured that something Crimson W. L. T. Pts his night of nights and the pleas- legiate champion; yrest in Goslln his brother, This “some- Dertoit .19 10 10 48 ure lte was going to derive from Kubash, Marquette University Jimmy knows something. No Games Tomorrow Night out oi Is pig 44 the woiks. Charlie cd his captain trying to get the meter the “Goose,” thinks Jlmhty usually is the knowledge that Meet Chicago.17 11 10 for to- giving his pals 1,000 championship; thing” to Take No games are scheduled in the seventies. timber. horse in has gone Rangers ..16 13 7 43 like the pug that left himself Eulace Peacock, Temple, national league the question morrow night. The organisation Service the Council Boston.12 22 5 29 the must have over-trained Bill Burr coming through In the pentathlon champion; J.

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