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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' OREGON. TUESDAY, MATXII 21, MS Bruggy-Balks At Coast Job Mate States Bf CHrr.Brii ImmI Soart KditM ' TsORTLAN O TRA1NINO CAMP. Tu Jt adena. Cal. March 21. Frank Brur tr. the big catcher purchased from tb ihlladelphi club, la aot anxious to com I, tlii coast, Judg-lng from th remark Arowi br Jo Bargent, Beaver third ticker, who was Bniggy's roommate a covple of seasons sgo. Bruggy la un doubtedly being sought by the Brooklyn National, for Sargent declared to Scout Tumor that the Dodger were said to be willing to part with Pitcher Boy Oordo- nler, a right-hander, ana ueoerry, lor mr New- Orleans catcher, for the ex phiuy. There la no chance ,f Portland trad- Ins Bruggy. according; to Manager Ken worthy, who aaya that Bruggy will either play In Portland or not at all. If Portland wanted to dispose of Bruggy, It la .believed that- a bigger rum could be reallied In a aale than Portland paid Philadelphia for him. St. Louis , and rilt (burg are said to be In need of a catcher and would be willing to pay well for hla services. The playera held one of the longest workout of the aeaaon Monday. The day waa Ideal for practice, a warm sun beating down all day. The workout started at 10:10 o'clock and after hour for lunch, practice waa resumed and continued until 2:10 o clock. The player had plenty of hitting prac tie and several of the hurler who took tuma at pitching to the hitter started to. bear down. A snappy Infield prac tice wound up the day'a work. - Just aa soon a the infleldera get their arm strengthened the Infield work will be more snappy. On Tuesday the Reg- ulars and Yannlgans will be pitted against each other. Only two regulars are not going along In good style. Rosy Is having trouble with his arm and . Hale has not yet fully recovered from the attack of grippe which set him bank. TO OPPOSE TEDTHYE WEDNESDAY . v mi mi, -i ' ..iTnTi To Arr angel Details for Saturday rCard At the Training" Camps Y7ASHlNGTCyN PARK, Lo Angeles. T Cal.. March 2L Neal Flan, seml pro baseball player of New York, who waa signed by the Vernon club several days ago. will leave the Bast for Los An geles tua week and arrive here Monday. Hughie High's gang cam back yester day and handed Rollie Zleders nine a S to 0 trouncing. ; : .- -: - Evers and Kid I Hank Foster Gets TTn wv T .nil irK on i Ass't Coach Job JolmtMcG At U. of Oregon TR. EARL C M'FARLAND. chairman XJ of the Portland municipal boxing commission, has called . a meeting for Tuesday afternoon to arrange the detail for the Saturday night show scheduled for the. Armory. Bobby Harper and jrranKW jrarren are oown icr me i- round main event, and only one other bout has been signed. The commissioners will be called en to settle the Mike De Pinto matter as well as to ratify the bouts selected by Match maker Harry Hansen for next Saturday night, t DePlnto. It 'Is claimed, threw down the commission by refusing to go on with Ad Mackie last week, giving only a day's notice In which to obtain a sub stitute. Sammy Gordon went on in place of De Pinto and made a very good snow Ing. under the circumstances ; ana it may be that Sammy will be given another chance to show his wares next Saturday night Muff Bronson and Weldon Wing have I been old rivals for four or five years, and jftv tangle nothing can please them more. I Sacramento, Cal., March 21. (L N. S.) I The fans always get a run for their I Batting practice is occupying the at .. " By John . Tester 1 -v tCoprnght. 10x2. by The Joaroal) STRANGE noises on the Texas plains, like the howling of the wolvee in the timber, come from Joiur Kvers .ana m rsioaxon. lausrhins: because of the vtc- m.;nnM. u.t. i it w e Cimim tm4 hvp the Giant, i-arxicuiaru m'n the Los Angeles Angela will take up the land rasping is the eneertng "yowl or. milting nf ann Inlnlnv ImI ft-T 1 EvMIL who WaSAt KOOd enOaglt IOr UM havingr been absent several days. Llnde- National leagoe and waa let go to Chi - mnm will nmhahlv b cimn trirl 1 cm IO' neip mo do. sack to -handle, KUiefer says, unless tnern, til niu "wf Doan . shows better class. Klllefer U more or not. be will send them nack to perplexed about what to do with his Chicago better advertised than any Soxea young catchers. Ton Tonson and Tony who have played baseball for pmiskey Rego are good men, but his work In the since Mil. Ever knew the Gianta like last few games gives Rego the edge. a book, and has made his team play for all it is worm. Stockton. March 21. (I. N. S.) -D-1 t. m true that a few old rprtng games spite the fact the Chicago Cuba are dick- I a0 not win a pennant, but Ever revels ering lor Marty Krug, Indian holdout, it 1 1 situation rlke that of the present. was reported here that the Seattle man-1 He went away from New York vowing a men t will Insist upon Krug reporting. I that he would show . the world a tew Brick Eldred ia suffering from a twisted I things about baseball before he waa ankle and will be out or practice a lew i through w(th it, and he naa aasistea in makinr the best start for tne isox tnai any second division team has had tn the American Jeagu since that organisation was a pup. ralveralty ef Orerea. iinu. Or March tl-Haak" . Teeter, fervier wts trees, star, , was formally elected assistant track coach at a ahert aseeUag ef the exec tire ten.' n Meaday alrkJL Earlier la the mlag the fresfejaea aad varslty baa- Keiaau atea, eeaciet aa ares re ressaUUves gathered at the Anchor. age for the aaaaai basketball baa ! ef the year. TraaeU BeUer et orth nana, irea, a tkree-year let- tr aiaa, was sleeted heaerary cap. lata for the season Jest deed. Dar tag the seaaea Ue coach apaolated a special eaataia ier each gaate aad regular eaatala had aeea aaaied. The eleetlea eVaa heaerary eaatala Is a aew tradiUea started ky Coach ueerre Bonier. jBpdng; At Garden Is CaUe oor Mulciber Cops S20,000 Race At Tia Juana mAnv wh,n tV ten in tile riniT. for I tAntinn nf K SAmtnr. nrirulrkfl11v tllMA nlthr liken to have it said that the I dm rvilnni vMr ! aninim in timvm i G1A5T8 LOSE THREE Tarro Mlyake, the Jap jlu Jltsn expert, who meets with the Multnomah other battler has been given a decision. I the battfng eyes 'of his men attuned so The Grants have won one from Chi' B rai Amateur Athletic dub wrestling instructor in the ; HeUig theatre, Wednesday night. : V Miyake and Thye L e o nard Stall s Rarin' to See ' - !1L . v , Which Is RetterPeariy Mobbed S T O N, March 21. Lightweight 1 RrrW) . March Jl. Mulciber the beautiful black 4-year-old geld- a 10-innlng affair and lost . v," o . n V e are a. lot of more game, to .V . G, R AU'n- S""" k... w ,.ivint him- y afternoon at Tia Juana won the Argentine Pug Makes Good in American Debut By Falrplay COTTTttM. 12J. hr The Jnomal) rE3W TORK, March 21. Meet Luis Flrpo. In so doing you will get - ahead of the crowd. For Luis is going to popular. An a matter of fact, the heavyweight puglllstle' situation is likely , to take a great brace In the near future. ust because of this guy. Who Is Flrpo? .Why, Flrpo Is -the Argentine scrapper 'who has been dropping them one by one ' down In. South America. .You may not recall It. but two yeara, ago Gunboat Smith went down to Buenos Aires to hammer Flrpo through 20, rounds. The Ounboat's idea was'that he waa to give the Argentine fighter a boxing lesson To hla great surprise at least he was surprised " when he could collect hi nse sufficiently to think about it the waa put away In the twelfth round. - vol vj a, jaarcn -i. juiBiuweigm j ni-ht or narlv Wrdnesdav moraine: oujres springs, jnarvn ti d. a.1 I 7. .. ... .wV IT I reaenieo. Champion Benny Leonard boxed "JfJ? ?! ?Se latest intormaUo rt After ot rest, the Seals plunged wUh more perUnacity than their Jivalal . JocK.y les around Johnny Clinton In a 10- StrlintbVamiU? He iT en route lBto hard workout today.. It was an- Gleason reiterated and reiterated rider aft nd bout for the Elks' charity fund uST whe he has n "" that the .quad will leave here f"on that it only he had ,?n. ,y. reatr. r o TARRO MIYAKE and Ted Thye. the jl C X two stellar grapplers who wrestle the I circles fhaln event of Wednesday night s snow I round at the Heills theatre, are both ready and I here Monday night. rarin' to go. Mlyake completed nis tram- Not unU1 clinton lan a vicious right I lightweights in California. ing yesieraay na reiwnni i to the Jaw in the seventh dia l-onara very goon enape. : no iwm weigu ' uncork his punch. Leonard carried the about 168 pounds, which is just a few fight alJ the way though apparently he pounds more man lnye. Idid not attempt to put Clinton out. Local wrestling rans seem to De an CAN DIEQO, Cal xney wiu rawi in mt oi-iuuim iaey can oegin wieiaing ine wiuow tne I cago, ura & eeml-wlndUD Saturday nignt. dav the season ooena. The colored All- three. There 4"ltV.n lh. tk. Uanu,.lT,rMn and I C4 til -.1 , t . . i t . I w . lt W ... T." u l t.llrlnv ,n him I wkvs.Mwu - uuui uic .. - i ouiib win uuiir iitsrvs lafcte uiih wtrf i n uxjw. wu .iti. w . . . . . Wing-Bronson affairs, nothing definite eK with joy whenever he te m the oll- has been given out by Matchmaker Han- Myrtledale, March 21 (L Jf. S-)-A tude. where he can commune with na- H.w52. i! n h,,t h na ssmirad the followers of 1 10-mile jaunt Into the country was on to- 1 .nnl.it hla own convictions. I rou nanoicap rrom nigh-class competi- . . l.i j . I n..'. ruvi.nj u.-.l . I tlon. . j I The day was warm and clear, and a " i . - . . : - - kav imi mm or ronceuea nicuui tuiu i . , r am i i w . . boys in mind who have "saved' other or tne spring training here strenuoua. a-n.reroua when thev have anything to ""7 Z 1 " "'i smokers by their sensational bouts, and sterday's workout lasted from 9 a. m. -erthen b V. C Th .jtoo? fw c!tl l t,courtfl WM " he is of the opinion that the fans are to p. m. Hod Bller. former Cincinnati S tt?n: a lot of Ditching buthat f "? ? A! witn1a tn 7nt" o . 1 i. Fnundi.. iniA t oeew gemng a tot oi piicning. pui. I Aarelea and Coronado societv and the wii.is w kc mem ui I ' I of the Giant has been lower than pax I ., , , ' ,r . a - . kt , .(, I vuj mvin miviij w wmi TWEW TORK. March 21- Tha Gardea?" 1- boxing season, w hich closed wtta the Smith-Barman fight Monday night, does not compere well with tha season f ' ISSA-Zl. either In receipts or ia the aura- ' ber of championship fight. Last year Benny Leonard foturht twa decision bouts In the old barn, defeating Joe Welling and Richie MltchaU. Pate Herman rough once, d rapping at title to Joe Lynch, and Jack Penan y defeat ed Bill Brennan. Johnny Wilson out pointed Mike O'Dowd and Jack Brtttoa gave Ted Lewia a trimming, making kx championship fights. Tats season Leonard boxed aa exhlbt-" tloa against George Ward for charity ' and won a decUioa over Rocky Kiitu -in a real fight. Brit ton outpointed Dav Shade, bat got only a draw. Peta Hr- -man again lost hla title, this time to Johnny Buff, and the tiny ak.ee ter 4e- fended It against Jack Sharkey, wtaalng. -Dempsey and Wilson have not shows in tha Garden thla year. Johnny Kllban hasn't fought In New York st all under the new law. The Dundee-George Chancy f.rht may; count as a championship affair. wlO Dundee winning what t known as the junior lightweight title that night, on a foul ; but the litis Is not regarded seri ously. ' The Garden was closed to boxing for a month at least after Monday night's boots, to give the circus a show. There may be a scrap or two there after tha animals have moved along, but the champions undoubtedly will hold off for a few weeks longer, to get the open-air. money. Farsen Is expected to arrive late Tues- TV . n.. , . n n n.. m Mi..l stirred up over the match, inasmuch as . A.t5nor," hefor the onenins I Mlyake made such quick work or tnree Preaintlv the crowd booed Leon- heavyweignts lasr i nursoay Many ard for faUlng to Bhow bis best and Clin- Boyes Springs. March 2L (L N. S.) lnd the Sox have fought the games out Jack Huntamer. the leading the year, rode Mulciber perfect from Los Aneeles. where he has been 1 "ounl-eu "at me squaa wui leave nere I -" " T, , Vv.w". I V. restraining him until the head or itaSTnS1 oAJl fV-i.; manias thent' I Z Park. San Francisco. A full exhlblUon Jhtughed at his pretensions. Som',of nlflcont burst of speed to win by a schedule will open Saturday. did not have half a mBd -,0,,,, mway. I club. The Kid, almost tearful In his I . v.. . (1, N. S.) An In- protests, declared on the last visit of the JZZZ . ,. ' Z.lv. able. Heretofore he has always been a front runner. And Owner Allen, who also those who eaw the Jap in action claim that he will beat Thye In short order. ton for running away. his weight, and also has very good pal Jlu jltsu since early childhood has tended "S" 42 to develop his speed. Modesto. March 21 fected hand kept Duffy Lewis out of 1 Sox to New York that It he had only one practice today, but he had his proteges I pitcher besides Faber and Kerr, who hard at It Chet Thomas is coaching the could just throw the ball over the piste. J1" ihorou rth i. nitchr Tk .hnn, fi.it t at. I k .,,1 k- i t,.t hi-i.i 1 trains the thoroughbred, is given much TJEW YORK; March gl. -Joe Bunnan Beea at pleased" Lewis, particular! Wahlngton woTild be out of It. ,elS nr n w (Bj UniTenal Service) awaraea tne )uages aecisiou i lv ,h. wnrt nf nwn nitiP cv,. 1 , x I " -MiArat smith mt thA nd nf thelrl iniia "--mi fiuni . . L, m ucuiiaru waa ucarur iouuucu ui acruwu l " - - -; I vea. uu.iei.aer. DO La recruiTS. . I . . . . . i arm i, rpTnurian v ihjil l or a. man ui I - - . . - i i i . . n . . ... uartMnn I - ' ,." 'T.i-i.; ..i -1 Hh.i. nn he iert the ring, tie heatedly ex- -u.. square uaraen xaonaay nigni. plained the reason why he refused to The crowd "wants to see the cham pion," he said, "and it's up o the other New York, March 2L (U. P.) Harry Greb, leading contender for the Amerl- This will be the first opportunity that f.,"' u tZf"Jl Z-Z can light-heavyweight championship, is local fans have had to see a top-notch 1 Jli Z?2 planning a trip to Europe after Georges Jiu jltsu expert working against a good . knock hlm out to ret the chamnlon. CarpenUer. according to his manager, catch-as-catch-can grappler. Both men out to get tne champion- ,e want t0 May will use any hold that they desire in either style. Miyake claims to have a flu jltsu block for the famous wrist-lock liTnlDT, Tc! PldTlTlD that Thye uses. If he has. It is the first KJlUUn.Cl ID X lOiilllCU. For Reed College 10. and they would like to take Gene Tunney's title away from him May . If his players are taking up the game I seriously this spring, a they seem to have been doing, another element la in troduced into the American league cam paign for 1922. It Isn't going to be any milk and water mixture that fights for the pennant. If the teams remain Intact, .m -a 1 ai l . i mertj may oe live contenders lor uw I PYTnrn AThlPTPS championship, instead of two. - - .W-WVW 1 W .... .... . Afc TtUlUQ uui 1ITJ lVSBlUlf WU 111 UUJ1 Yankee Runners Leave to Meet ThelDalles to Have i 9 -Hole Golf Links The Dalle. March 2 L. Negotiation to purchase 111 acres or property for the site of The. Dalles Country club, where a nine-hols, golf course I to be strtab- effective block of the kind to be developed. Newark, N. J.. frMarch 21. (U. P.) Harry Baffua and Nick Kline, direc tors of the Broad Athletic club, an nounced today that they would put up a purse of $50,000 Billy- Miske bout to be held outdoors. aoom ciung in me major ana minor UwbtA, were ooncluded Monday, accord .? K (UUTR) uua CM XA T 9 WC W Uf take contests here and there which have Br Hearr L. Farrell I "Z???' I Inr to Juflfe A. S. Bennett, ahe preei- T-r;-.j w oi.M n J m. i aw ivaavoMs uoo u ww utvoi I Hanr . TTIansi aM hln nrnirar1 Tftr NEW YORK. March 21(U. P.) been played by teams In spring training 8lsntlj, clubhouse which will ovwlook Amrir.' firat hi invasion nt ttsi- I pracUce and try to Analyse them. Some I ,K. rni,.Kt. vir,.v i.,i. . o - I J V. . . - I I ....V. " . 1 t - tor a" Haryy" Greb- -Pf tted today when , flye of the lnTorl wouMtesS JK.?J fL 1 .J?, MAKES GOOD Off DEBET Arrangements are . Deine . maae ror aiiiiiiy jMisne noui 10 o iicm uuwi.. i . . . .. a iiiue more towara me oitcner. i ..... . . - i , , v. wk.. (n h,,iM .n .m fm tiw hit.JW'iB miea w compete m u nm . , ... -. w Z',r:r"lAu?":"TX? riTT rtTron h heVnl British "intercollegiates." Take an of mem, give mem a good plans. A BNER BLAIR and Mark Rlckard of ZLTZTTLllZZL" f""r :.ZrZ-ZZrJ Sailltur on the same shin is the ven- ve" compare them with the A rnrv.ni. ti.M fo, ftrtv honor. "-i SIuiu.uiu .uvwr, pnw . i-u . .. ... ,-, Tv I preliminary (fames of 1921. and it ia evi- 1 Edwar r uT. the veteran llrbt . a . .w a i - ----- i b Tin Afisan .irkTtsaei Tnamninn n tns tinrari i .utv vmu . w i . . - . . . , . s "FZS:-"?: class A of the annual a N. Ford birth- p": lT Z Iwrtie: wHimet Kllbane. whose plans In Kngland aren't ""'1?" ?e" f QlDf. Aniens driver. Is 71 years of age. day handicap shoot ;over tne a , ome wresUer8 from the North JPaclfic BOaDAT noiir JUSSliLiS so definite. one loUu The v are linrrunid about Gon club;! trap. .at Anf, P"?un- DenUl college. In addlUon to these Jl J"Z N!' vLJ . The Penn delegation consists of Cap- 25 ha wirf instances C, ia Newark. N. J., where Flrpo made his American dehnt last night They 'gave him a rval obstacle to hurdle, the . same being no less than Sailor Maxted, the cumbersome box fighter, who recent ' ly sent Tarsan Lark In back to Apeland. Masted Isn't the greatest heavy In the " world, but neither Is he the easiest man that ceutd be selected for a debutante. You know the Sailor. He Is almost as Must Average 32 Miles a Minute To "Win Big Race; WASHINGTON". March L While French and British sportsmen are wagering large sums on the coming air race between gad! Lecoine and J. Her bert James. In which the winner must fly at around IS miles a ml nut the Amn sir service la grooming a dark horse. Lecoine hold the world's record with a Nleuport-Delage 200 a. p. Hlspaito Sulxa engine at 200 miles an hour ever four lap. James Is a Gloucestershire Marsone. 4 SO h. p. Napier engine, has made 212 miles an hour for oas lap but averaged only lf miles aa hour for four laps. The two . fliers have a aid tot af S2000 on the race, with a return match stipulated. The first race is to be la England and the second In France, Meanwhile at Mitchell field tha Amer ican air service Is tuning up a MB-VII monoplane, having the same type of motor used by Lecoine. which already has done better than 200 miles an hour In trial flights. American aviators want to see a race on Long Island between ths European winner aad the American for the world's speed championship. morning. Each broke 47 outof M. aune'there will bTnumerou oir Sandusky-" V W0"5 tain Bwn. Johnny Hem 9 ugh thTsouth" anTfn rne kk M. Troeh oJ Vancouver, who only matcne8. Three boxing events have heen out Eddie Smith la the second round. Head, Saymon Kerr and EHmer McClwe " -HP . J?.?"!: "S!!? Four ofthe anintet will be picked to !?J .1.. day Fra rece W...t. n.v. In enma rf t V. TIln I - - I . J I .V. n , V. i w4 .mm tt isTiiia ... .ra jonn van istien ana Tom Maiarkey wiu i out nymaa wm i" . . h , 'four.mii relav v.w --- meet lor neavyweignt nonors, wnue xnei jumuiy uu uunwmwu o" I aMiniit teams from Oxford 'Va.mbrld re ui.itna. mnA Vi nnutlrd for awhile. 1 . Jlt .,. .,,, . I agamsi learns irom uxiara, vamonage . .v. , ; - - i nunawweiBUi i:niuayiuiiBnip wiu ua ki- ui cju. i v He broke 49 out or tu dui aia not. enigc i Ued by the battle between Aden Jones gau nnw UM naiiur. n m ass aimusL u .... broad aa Joe Dunkhorst, and across his t0 compete for any of tne prises. and Ted steffen. A match between out Frankie Murphy In the thirteenth .hack la Utooed a row of beautiful tomb- ..cl-.Z!"' -f rV V.UJ Harry Piatt and Carl Vreeland. light- round. tnn. t.t nl.ht. in th. aerenth round. L V..,: n weights, will conclude the boxing pro- Milwaukee Bill as he lay on his face, his back heaving I ciua b g. , c. mpi. 47; nr. K. K. 8eir. srarn, Pyramid building by an outside Griffith in eight rounds, x- convulsively, those tombstones tangoed 45; a, U Xchrwi(. 44; A. w. Btnwtw. 48; I boys' organisaUon and weight-lifting by Columbus. Ohio Bil and cupped up In a fashion so loose as 1-. j, Tr M " i (i representatives of the Portland park de ls sussest a cemetery gone crasy. But 2-i.Th,.- V!C::.on,.0, 40 ' E - partment. led by Owen T. Carr. will that 1 setting ahead of the story. Luis cl o br. " !L DewKt Connell. 44; R. p. I round out the evening's entertainment. imurad In tha rina- first. He weighed Riu. 48: Winiam Helminc. 48; Dr. a D. close to 220 pounds i ; to carry the weight, robe that would have wild With envy, and when he talked. Okoe. S3; K. J. Bluer, 85; G. B. Huston, 85; which waa exclusively in Spanish, the H. Ward. 24; N. MenUomerr. 84: J. B. Karl, ringside selection resounded with his : vv. i. Ut, 23s upuia .A. & ...1.... ..... . . 82: E. F. Montttomerrr 81; F. BmiUi. si. stentorian tones. Pro(eiil Ed MorrS. 47-80; B. L. AttOK IS C05TIDE5T Then out swaggered Sailor Maxted. ing first. He weighed I Rice, 48; wiiuam Heimmr. s; in. u. v. 1 and was blr enough I Ir!nd. 48: William Emery. 42; F. M. Trimble. TT yr j j "i w- "1 htanH. wreVbaf- f. .m.4 h. ktts W. Kadderlv Leads " ' ' I Ada sonuung, so: . unaro, ; j. r. i . ream to victories OLD PITCHER START SLOW Old pitchers are not showing one whit Sui. ivuuu '.and other nromln.nt Brltiari unlveml- wcr lu " inejraaxni New Orleans Happy Litueton knocked - ----- i expected to be at their best until, away Any one of the five is among the for-" " oTM most runners m tne imercouegtate ranas ries last year was to be followed by con and with any kind of favorable condl- testa ln-whlh th hit would b k.nf I Tait stoDPed noRa Coach Lawson Hoblnson expecU flown to a midsummer minimum.' folks I trVt av 4n lAnlr a nAM'a svyAw L.J.L.tt . I vsscAu w Ksa,A s "wnu s u. i uo.ii uciLcr kcl enouier nouon. fouec-1 Kerr and McClane are freshmen and I tively, for aU gamea that hare been Newark, N. J.-Louls Firiho knocked AsT!,tne, one-rar r",eK do?f prevail ' P11 ith 1921 doesn't out Sailor Maxted in the seventh. in England, they will be allowed to com- vary one-thouaandth. Pa. - Jackie Clark beat Lew : . . " , 1" ' S'ST. i ne meet is Deins aiaea oy ine Acnu- i v w .aa M mc wmucr r I the Washington club this year In the London. March 2L fL N. S. The Cambridge graduates. . p.ne pox. out an oia player wno lives 1- Burns beat Barney Columbus, Ohio Bill Roughhouse Ware in the second round. Buffalo Frankie Schoelt beat Jacl York, Schupp in 10" rounds. with his well known smile and his row of o. tombstonea Tha (allot knew be was in for a pleasant evening,, and he wondered whether to knock hi man out la the first or give the crowd a run for, Its money. I : T 1.1,. A . . ktifhi IN. mnA ITipno I . . ,vva . . . n . . vw.h ... . . . r had decided to settle the. thin right off twin 4S-A0. Tovar eTsnt. 10 tarscta 3. L Stafford. 9; E. J. Blatr, 7: H. Ward. C. Vnden. ; B. Huston. ; Dr. Ireland, 6. today.L 'BSSEBAII Twin Fall. Idaho. March 11 "Otis' tha hL Thsv rushed from theu corners I M..,m..i siiv..tr viffr of thiltain). Lunn,' Jensen, Hewitt. Warring and eame together like two locomotives, ity are expected to form the neucleus I ton ana ocnusier; uesroorn icapiunj. scheduled boxing match between George If possible, the Penn team will be w.ii.wHrJ 'ean ' tftt.ne. wUl rmnw Arricultnral rolkn. -oi-vji1Hb I f.v .ta TJvtt K.. kt, r.. t.r.r, tn T.ri. fn. . mWA .in tk.n I !"-' who can aiana a lot OI wear ana March 21.-ywallace Kadderly's faculty poned until. AprU 10, It was announced return immediately to the United States ?' tL, IaZT. STf, K.k.thiii t.irn defeated tt nr. 1 1... . : . . ,k. , , I UKe ieever ana Adams used to be in n uiu. . wmiw - w jrCnu rtimj. other days for Pittsburg. They did not T"": ' win eTeTr game In which they played, "Rn Q1 n OQCJ Mon A TO - but no manar hlul to be afraid to JJUOJJICOO iYlCll JO.L J - try them In the box. because they were aw 1.1 .a .u.u.u i . . ASlTPrl tnr 11Tina "oroethlng to give; and they kept atlt UWUWU Ivi -a- VaaaVtWl until thev rav PittaKnpv .t..i 1 . . J o . - . w o uwiiyivu 1 snip. basketball team defeated . R. H. Dear born's quintet of professors last night at the men's :- gymnasium, ' by scores of 15-8 and 15-1. . The games were hotly contested' and . Interesting, despite the score. This : was the, second contest of the faculty basketball league. The line up of the teams was: Kadderly (cap- Quint Star Dies 'l Of Heart Failure Mlddletown, Conn., March 21. Doug- I Bend. March 21. Subscriptions from the Sir filled with gloves and flying arm of the University of Idaho frosh baseball Felton. Dreesen, Wooster, Bridges ; .and Us Hwton 17-year-)ld captein of the business men of Bend to finance the and hurtling bodies. ivr tne sauor i team njS year. Both were stars with I siaraia . amiuewnu "'S" uwi uHKuiauicam, unut w uMcu.irwo.tu wi omu saw h wasn't going to stow his man j i,! teams In years past,- Kleffner be- Volleyball also is creating keen inter- is dead of heart disease as a result of high school team are being sought by awav in a ilffy. so he began poking the ..u. ah fAt .hortaton aver awn est amona the faculty as well! as stu- the game played Saturday night with a committee., of students. They report SPOUTS 'OF .AIX SOUTS South American with straight lefta h"eVand Neumann appearing In the out- dents. Other leagues will be formed by Iwinstead high school. J." Francis Calef. success to date The school board has Ijl ouairba .h.. Ubry Flrpo didn't seem to know how to avoid i..,d whrr, he WM a Vtar. Neumann is Coach "Bob" Hager;next term. Teams medical examiner, said death was due failed to provide a coach, due to lack ,Tlc L2hfc T "... v. ---.--.. I tteia. waer m wo " I , . , . , I Mn,Hnn .! mnon.n I of finaneen rcaultinr from the defeat of I elen. na Been awarded hi ebrhth I a strong, nitter, wnue &.ienner i rinrrwui u ocv.xto -"""" ' - - - . .. . . . . .,.,. i varsity letter Ha Mt th k..v.r..ii weak with the stick ! Iclasses to compete against each other. ) overstrain on the heart. ) the school budget in a recent election. - uad r the track in an effort? wta (.. these. Finally he elected to stop bother Ing aboat them, to take them and wad In with better enea The scheme worked. Flrpo got up some, but In the seventh, having been down for the count In the fifth. Bailor Maxted fell to earth like a great oak and lay there. A TUCB FRorrt Tha Canadian National Exhibition. held annually In Toronto, Includes sports sa lts program. Last year'a yrscelpts amounted to 78,000 and expenses 1152.000, leaving a profit of 9125.000. It Is planned . to bring over Oxford and . Cambridge rowing crews probably double, four and eight oared comblna-1 tlon, for next fall's rowing events. OTRACUSB baseball nine wtlt start the O season with tha- U. 8. navy at Ann- apolla April It. ' - - , . " ' ' ORIENT Al, SuperstirloQ ? Pr w tapa ao bot at least an' Inter ttofaig rolls of Asiatic Antiquity. AOwl br th CMma to be almost m. OOOO LUCX Hoaita, Haas, fw. pwftsi aad L S Laa. Kacttee greet In tareat bn ebaarved aa year Bngw, C this mii CtO(BSs GOOD LUCK fUNO,aJaiai m mm mt tks hi. rmuscsu.m fSL')i Wrlta S-fc -., '1 f B latwlaae ba Sa I . fftyOm, if rm. ' "1 Inrat rT Hon -J f ul witH ' I O n - ry"rT ve awia. a H kw WJMwa WtltHMlT Tw staas CrrATTlMtr AOOOTWAufr . An jit5ri 'ijr : ay ssf w . - w : v v w . - . -. . . - - . --.I".,. ' r." 4 ; INDOOR SPORTS - . ... "e"- rvatur. . ... . . - . By Tad , J tuts owetf. i- r-ff : y-pil- v' .... av an, FtAruna atows Ssmvicsv l --: - Philadelphia. March ti:TT. tt While the entry Hat does not cloa.'fm. two weeks. 325 colleges, high schools and universities have entered team in th 1 reiaya, jii i a new recora. San Antonio. March 21. m. ' v . Pitching worries of ths Giants decreased I with ths news that Phil Dousla u on I his way to camn. Art Wehf ia tk. 1 a. l. . . 1 "". i I va aninTi nau woo nas been wowing any xorm. New Orleans. La- March 51 tt x Desperate for a good outfieleder, Man-1 ager Huggina had diapatched hla Tanke scouts with orders to bring -something aca mat can Doiaxer up nis outer de-1 tens. xsons or the rookies have shows. tne necessary sturx. Chicago. March 21WTJ. P. Winiaml Marshall, one of ths first Scotch pro fee-1 . sional golfers to come to this country. i oeaa. fie was sssociated with the Onwentsia club. Lake Forest. 24 years.! 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