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'7 Grammar School Baseball ; Tosseirs to Opea Annual Campaign for City Title onrTiiesclay THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, BIARCH 26, 192i. 58! Schools Will Battle For Honors Multnomah Club xuiciuiciuaica uuui Successful Year , WINNERS OF THE 1922 CITY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP rrtHK Multnomah Aattnir Athletic I X club intermediates jtrf proud of their V.UJ'1 r-DCnrr teams representing m basketball Uun,' which completed a very JC many grammar KhooU will battle for wiefw fnl aeasoai Not once during the th ltll championship of th Portland 1121-11 eunptlta did the Winged V Ortmmtf School Basoban league. Tho youths gutter , a defeat, in face only opening games are scheduled for Tues- one setback baa been banded them la day afurnooa la Tarloua parts or the the last two yean. The Oregon Agri City, weather permitting. ' cultural collet: freshmen managed to U ML Morgan, principal of Bellwood score a win over the club- youngsters chooL la eeneral chairman ot the base- but when it la taken Into consideration ball actlvltls. and be baa appointed I that tbe O. A. CJ vanity found tt dif fl it assistants who will be ta charge of I cult to break even with the "Babe in I the respective sections. Because of the! tbe practice tames. -the Intermediates terse number ot teams entered it nas 1 figure that their . setback was cot a I been wade neeeeeary to form 10 cma-1 burnOUting one, tons. Each section, except No. 7. woicn I Victories this year for the lntermedi-1 has seven squads, and Na in, wnicu oae I a tea Included two over the Salem Tel- three, has' sis aggregatlone. I low Jackets, one over th Bnal Brith I . Games are bllted for April It, but intermediates, on over the Peninsula ewiton arm ae mao Because ui - Mohawks, another over -the Columbus Sat for the opealna of the Padflo Coast leagus In Portland and a majority oi the grammar achool players m well aa ether budiis and members ot we acui ties, win want U M what Our Bea vers' took lias. In all probability tbn trammer school engagements will be staged April 17 or II. ' Arrangamenta bare been made to play but ens game a week, that on Tuesday, waather permitting. Heretofore, the young athletes have been-called onjto battte In at least two matches a week . ana Tt worked a hardship on the schools baring bat ens pitcher or one available star for, sack position on the team. club and the strong North Padflo Den tal college freshmen. The personnel of the Winged "M squad follows: Myron Wllsey. Charles Leggitt, Theodore Stef fen. Warren Oliver, Dave PUuao, Bus Douglas, Manager Edwin 8err and Fred erick J. Martin. I I Despite the fact that Coach George Q. Dewey had only! three holdovers from too 1121-23 city champions Serr, Leg gitt and Martin be managed to develop a new combination which -was able to turn In wins with regularity. Irvs Cole. now a star "freshman athlete at Kan-1 sas university, played a stellar game at The principals of the schools involved I guard. wbUa Dave Wright, the star for- la each affair must arrange for the um pires and agree on the grounds. Following la the schedule tor 1123:.. totioaj 1 . a. oamaeeq Wink tl TVM va, Woedlewa, mV ""apeO 4 Tnawpava va. AIMsa Heswitaaa. Klaaland va Kanaadr. Verses va Weoaiaws, aril 11 .TKaaapaaa va Rlshland. AlMne Boawataid va Varaoe, Canned, va Woodlawa. April II Tam vs. Tbmpeea, Weartlews V. Hlshlaas. Eanaad, va Alblne Heawetaa. AprU 4 Bannad va, Tlnm WoeeV lawa va Alfeia Mawartaad, Ulshiaad va Vef " tenoii i OHslrman, N. . Blewe Mare. ? rvtuaaula va Kenton, Oaklet Grave va Torfnaoath, W lulus vs. Beaen. April 4 avnvm va. mrwaioma. . WuiUma. FMa-h va ttakle Una AarU 11 Pevlaaala va Portamoat. WTJ-1 Wbm va Orklrr Urwa, Kenton va Baaea. I April is wtlltame va Fortawtmth. Beach va Pufwaviata, Ovale liraea va Kantaa. I ward. Is making good at ths University I of Illinois. Bate Jacobberger played freshman basketball tX ths University of Oreron while," Billy DrisooD. Cole's running mat at guard, was Ineligible to oompet for th Intermediates this year, having graduated to the senior I ClaSS, . . , - I' . - -f . I Practlcany every on of the 1921-tt aggregation will be seen tn action on the ciub court next year and every effort will be made to repeat the long string of victories. Manager Serr la very optimlstla over the prospects even though the boys have laid away their uniforms only last week. DASKEEBAI1 April MS -Baaah va II raw oath. rn Uakla UtMa. Kaataa va, w aionosj s - I OTtalpman, T.d. dsrf I Much IS Ul r. ghavar, rarawooa m Zero. HoUarfiT va, Bookmaa, . AevU rtrawond va Kltot. Sbavat va Bot- ladav. Sana va aackataa. April tl arras v. Klkot, Baosnaa va barer. rrawaod va UolUear. AbtU 10 llolladay va KUot, Bbsver va Same. Baekmaa va rmtwood. Aprs la Mto va Boafeavaa. Bfcerar, UvUadaf va Kama. StOTISjSJ 4 HERMISTON. March 25- The Irriga tion Baseball league has been organ ised ,for the third consecutive season and consists of four towns on the Colum bia highway. Echo, Hermlston, Stan field and Umatilla. All games will be played on Sunday the opening date to be April II, and each team will play, six -a vnro t,.n. a mnti sanies at noma ano six on the road. I -rfi Ko.irthoii in in th Chairman. L. L. Bakep Warrh J MnnUrllU . Mount Tabor, There will be no salaried players, but each umpire will receive 110 for each game. The Community club of Hermls ton went on record favoring a -half holi day on Saturday with places of business closed, and playing the games on that day Instead of Sunday. The admission will be 60 cents, th Hermlston club rU IS HMlflVd va MoalarUla. Bannrttda I maung a Special price Of 2 PlUS War t&X tor tn six gamea The officers of the league are: President, Carl Gilbert ot Echo; vice president, O. Stangby of Umatilla ;secretary, Don Prultt of Stan fleld; treasurer, Henry Hitt of Hermls ton. 'Th Spauldlng company will pre sent the championship team with a sil ver trophy at the close of the season. ; m ' (Jttr lmrk ra Sannrida, Monfatit va. Olmaoa, AprU 4- unnrnw va MonvarlUa, aloaat TatMi, va Uartofd. Ulvaeot va Koav City Par. April 11 llmftrden. Una Ctty Par, Mount TarM va Ssnnvald. Montavula v 111 Apr, va.ta oa. Km city Pan va Moant Tabor. ' AprU S aannraifte va Bartbrs, Olraan va, Masai Taker. Maalavule va Hem Uts Para, . StOTION B , C . " Cbslrvwao. g. T feWnt . - Ma4 JNOnutn va, KaUora, Wandatoek va ArMa, Wondmar va Itmtn. Ami 4 Cratoa va Woodstack, KaQass va Wandiaara,s Alata va brat April 11 Arlrt va. t'raatoa, Woodraara va wiMitmi, Lonta va, aalinvt. AprU nu, AprU iibia, SI0T1ON iTvvWw va F. Mossman Keeps baUoss a WaadM-ok. . , . TT V - A., Qharnaan. M. M. She Mar I aiM va lUrKainrMt, BaCvAwd I va, Hirwm. juntos aatlf va. sraoktrv. Anrd 4 Uto1 m StnkaiM. Vi. Bmnklra, Haatbnraa va Cttnaoa Katlv. Apnl 11 Brooklrs va Hawthorne, Slapaas a. txiawn mmij, ruf mont va Miivaoa, April IS 'Uaa Balks va. BaUwand. tkaraaJ Va kUctiaMMd. a rook Ira va. BM A prd I Staphana va. Maatkarka, Mkak Itoutb, Bend, Wash- March 2JTis strongest tradition among hunters and iianermen in Pacific countv la eostainjul In this little phrase "Mossman vrill gt you. If you don't watch out." Frank , r ji , : .',.". ...... ....... . :-. -;..' W - 0 1 . r ; . ..., - k ;js-- " p C - 4 AY f C"M - vvi v ( j w ; rr . p sLSr v j LD , ... a - LJ - ia I jkArkWTfli 'Will if- - -I " f J f f - I Big Season Had I t it I t L 1 V 4 v' .i 'ZJA - I. i fcy.CW:sX fHAta - tawlv,-. - . g- tZtsmr. Too MucK Weal th i Prevents U.S.From : ; Receiving Events .a. VaaaaaBBaaBBBSBaBBaHSBiBBwaaaksiaBBasBi ' , ' ATEW TORE. March X&WTJ. P i-v America baa to much money to get th Otymplo games for years to aeoordlns; to Frederick W Eublen, seo- retary of the A. TJ. , White talking at a meetlnf of the Metropolitan association th other night. Rubles said no city la the United States should got worked up over the proa Dect of atsxtna th cames, because it would be a false alarm. . , CAJ TKATEL - j. Sentiment among the Kuropeaa Uon. he said. A that America has so much money she should do moat of the traveling; and that th games should be kept n th thr aid ot tn water. In - building a stadium and getting ready for .the games. Loa Angeles has gone ahead without receiving any eo- Basketball Season Best In Attendance '' By Earl B 0dwts rrXiS most Brjooassful basketball i X t fax as sttandaao Is eoaoemod, xs tba history ct th Multnomah Amateur Athletic dub was brought to a doe wtth th club Quintet wishing seven aoctasts oomt nine played, A. Bayaaohd Tsotsary. manairer of th Wlngd M" boo aetrr Ities tor 1121-tl, baa not mad bis oClotal report on the aumbw of spectators "who witnessed th lasha. all ot vklekvsw played in th dab gvmnaatuja. but " baa announced that ail prevVms raoorda were broken. - . '." - The team started oat wlOa a victory ever th University t Orsgoa repreeea- UUves, but th ssooad setto was a aszeat ar thai kandi of WaltmaaeUec. Coaoh couraxsmeat from th .thistle authoH- ??PrX ues ta this country, b added, -",T,.r 7",t T-oBd Xa bis position as director of amateur I myA i. Mtkk an th f eUowtnr athletics. Rublea ought to know what I ,4,- Bight, when th Ualvararty of he la talking- about, but It seems that be I oUrmxioov which won the Pacific differs somewhat from Baron Do Cou bertln. president of th International Olympic committaev who Indicated that th United States not only bad a good chanc to got the next game, but would. get thorn If Franc defaulted. DOXT BLAME THEM V Even thoush ,th American authorities gave '- bo .encouragement. Lao Angeles could not b blamed tor proceeding with coast and Northwest championship, left th gymnasium wita u tong waa i a to It soar. - Aftsr that Coach Dewey found himself and th Winged M wrrs war abto to humble every quintet that put U aa appearance. . . Willamette university. Third Mara division of Camp Larerka, waua XOUng AaD VJinsuaiB jani lamia, th probability. St is said that th Amarioaa committee does not want the games at bom cans It would cut thsm ut of a ' trip and a chanc to see th worlds plans when De Coubertln announced I vsrairv r Nrmda, South Parkway and norm nana xoua sd walloptnga ta th order nsmsYnd th result of th last tw vtctorba gav Multnomah erab th Ull-tl chmpn- shlp ot Portlaad. AS sffnna to tend a ahk ik. n n a a-rVmrCnval ml .7. fv! f faited, , a a moi; th tndod- nt tU of Orgoa was not bkzm. ThPhfgn polat gttsr for rA-iubtBn was On Gertn. with IN a&arkars, aad neoond honors. weat to Bobby woaM. who mad 42. Hugh Ocrta mad 14, white Baa Douglas aad rranete jacoe- bergar tted for tvsxt plan, each wlU XS. Captain Claraao Xa Twtnlag Jr. piayiag; guard, mad 10. aad Back was abte to mak lght against Cragoa. Be didst nlav again. bavtBar ba toreoa to leave settled In Antwerp wbea th "authorl ttes dashed off to Parts, to London and th battlefields ot France, leaving I th athletes to shift for thnueivs. ajajaaBSBaBSaaaaaaSkvaaBBBaaBBaMaWan- i Coach Barber Not To Cut Squad for AwIuLb at Least history ot the Peninsula Park Commun ity House, the six Quintets that have rep resented the parK are ready to call It quits for the 1921-22 season. With such a number of quintets in the field the Piedmont fans have been given a chance to see some real good games of basket ball. Never before tn the history of the Community House has such interest been shown over ths indoor'games as in the past season. . Kach gymnasium class bad its own squad tn ths field and competi tion ,with outside quintets was vary keen.' Not to have the basketball games Interfere with regular gymnasium work. Miss j Carta Degermark. supervisor Of th Community Houses, set aside a to 7 o'clock each evening for games only. Outside teams were also given ths priv Washington Stat College, Pullman, ! March With two weeks of Indoor workout. Coach Barber has already been abte to get a pretty good lln on bis raft of material turning; out tor baseball. All though be baa not started to cut bis 1 squad and won't until . after save 1 weeks ot outdoor work, be la beginning; to lln up the best looking candidates. Although much of th beat looking pros pects ar veteran men. some of the new- j er contestants ar rushing- th older one i hard for their places. Sandbars. Brav and Anderson-are the best likely candidate for th catchers booth, with Skaden, Ruhley. FrteL Zleg ler. Kettleson, Houchena and Bateman fighting- it out for the pitching position. Zaepfel baa the shortstop cinched so far, with Cook at third has aad H Hanlay at first base. Rous, Bayers and Roberts all look good at second, and Mo- ran, Beneke, Foster and Mclnnls ar the most promising candidates in the out- tha eity oa account ef a baslness trip. Bob Morton -came tjacxr long noagm to make tour, wall Myroa Witeey bass mad four.' Paul Wapata wasn't abte to bit th basket with th sam uncanny regularity which mad htm so dangerous . white pUybT with WlOamstte anlvrrstty ine year previous, am piayaa two con tests with the 'clubmen and mad six counters. Vlneent acfebrgr ad If auric pper Smith wr tbe only other players who appeared In the Uncap at on Tim or another without scoring Qua Clerte, who has- played with ta clubmen tor five or mix years, was slack ed captain ot tbe 1122-21 embinaUoa at a meeting last Monday atgbV and his loctlon was popular -aal unantnvKia. Practically every star will mm oa hand next year, accord lag- be than earn stsXr-, r ants now. Clarence I Twining Jr. was named 1 to manar th next quintet, sue-' ceedlng S. Raymond Toorasy. who haa bees' connected with dun basketball for mors than It seasons. .Ray may not, be th cavtaia r manager bext year, but th boys will bar a hard rim keeping him away from, th gymnasium whoa prartic start. '. ' E T- J ni ' ( I liege of using th gymnasium at that is iiGcord. uieaii nour gMa fan -w- nwmd va lira to ku. sanwaod va BrooUia. I wnn- gam warden In this oounty. is rwtea locaiiy an ui most efficient game warden In th United States and for that reason, the game laws are scru- Dam va I sionoM t halemea, Carl . tee Mam Ik AUtaana va, Moaab, vaipana, iAm va rauiaa Appl 4 ilkasaian va. Atkteao. IamM vs. Dana, raflias a SkattaHr. . AarU 1 1 lark va. AC 144 IvW va. t'haianaa. AprU IS Skauark va t '. Let4 va nraia Aaab at iiai.. . Dartt, Oapniaa va Boattadk. bus s USA IWih, naval va raflias. "v. Para, nakas va tOTtON o. . Pan va. tap M Ktn, raitea va Tar one in a white some one doubts the tales of Mossman's efficiency, a B. Rogers and A. XL Mlnnock. being doubt ing Thomases, figured they would rush th fishing season a Uttls and so beaded for the Middle Pallx fiver. They were having good tuck until they beard a rustling tn tbe brush behind them. Out Stepped Mossman and they were placed under arrest, a fine of $23 and costs was . placed to sustain Mr. Mossman's reputation, i ... . The game warden has a most uncanny Mara ti ai ia rata va. mwaura, Meivaonvta va. TarwUttm Aprs Alaaworta va. rallaa Pant, tvnit BUI a Malkaaaaak. UawaUra va TarwiUiaaa I h.kt r n v i I Aanlll-Ainrtk va. UavMlyh. TanrUik.1 L L , . J . . 7. . . I YH AaAla ADO va, laaaMHra, raltaa Park va TanrUUM Asnl t TSrwOllaw va Aiaaworth, Caaatal n ran, aawwauya va MunBoaaak. stonoM nkikami tsr. a t . afktiiB IB Alaaaada va, Baaaraasl CtaBha, Vk Qratnrf Makrkt. kanady ra. Babia. AMI j Alaaiata nhMwSa, BaaaauaA ta S lakady. Urvawf Batch ta va Babls. Arl II innr Malskts va. Abuaada, So Hk va. Baaasaoai. Ulaajaavas va, EaaiuaV. braaklng th law and bl friends always play aare and follow the .straight Bad narrow pata. j other quintets in action. All of the games were wen attended and ea many occasions the gymnasium was packed with spectators. - Mia C. Degermark, who has done community house work In the East, claims that the Interest tn basketball la lacking In the Eastern community houses and is highly elated at th recent success at Penin sula Park. . - 'All of th teams mors than held their own with best quintets In the city. Three of the squads are claiming. th cham pionships of their respective weights. The , Mohawks, the 115-pounds : the Midgets, the75 pounds, and the business men. the business men's championship. The records of, the six contingents are more than impressive, as each team fin ished better than .500. , Ail quintets are under this supervision of Louis i Oallo, physical director at Peninsula Park. The Individual records: ; Woe. Mohawks ,i. IS The Multnomah Amateur Athletic dull hoopers, who, dosed successful rxunpalgn. Heading from left to ricbt, I upper row Raymond "Bub" Doulaa, jruurd and forward: George G. Dewey, ooach; J. Tjavmond Toomey, manager; Robert Pelouxe, forward, and Francis Jacobberger, khianl. fjpwer row, left to rightr nugh Clerta, I center; Clarence L.-Twining Jr., captain and guard, auid Gns Clerin, captain -lect of the 1123 team and for-1 ward on tbe 1923 quintet. Music Makes Better Oarsmen '--I' -X IV'. m ' m n m m 9t m Glee Club Men Best Strokes Intarmadiaias 115 Pvuada . MltlffvtS a - S ...... ...18 a a) . 10 12 By Xawreae Perry (Special OorreapondeB of Tba i'osmal, (Copyright, 1922. by The Journal) TmTUNCETON, N. March !5-Musl- X. cal men mako the best oarsmen. At least this is the theory ef Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, prominent member 'of 1 W .Urworv BMakaa. OaaAavaa Ta. Babua. -Alaanais va Bakia, Baauaaaat va tsWaava Bsaasdy va Urvgvy Uakjkta. . StOTlOa IS atawa S-i liaaTuat va, AarU -aarao va, Btttos. Asrllll Biatosi va, Unntim. ayrii ii uiia va. Asm alar Graduation Took Many jldalao Stab Moscow. Idah,! March. 25. Indoor track work is developing some likely material for th departments of the University of Idaho track team which ware hit hardest by. graduation. Work-! I outs at present ar being held la Lewis 1 1 backward and forward and sidewise. In' dicating at on time th stroke oar, at ano tier the men tn the waist of the boat, then the bow and e on. la ths golden nineties It was th custom of young men who wished to shin tn W. S. 0. Numerals to ,. Be Given April 4 tne zacuity at .irinoeton sna coacn 011 awing rooms to -Imitate Sous.- Dr. the crews. One has to b careful aboutl Bpaeth ald than imitate Sousa, or Pn, Bpacth B tneones. urn has a sense Damrosch. or ToscanlnL or other rraat of humor and often a twinkle In hisl orchestra conductors. Standing up there keen gray eyes suggests clearly enough n th bow of the launch be created that , something he has said Is to b rhythmic gyrations that seemed to set taiten witn a grain or sail. la new standard tn this. highly enerreUc In the Instance under discussion, tnere art. was a bit of a twinkle, but not sufficient-1 And did bis men row the better? ' Wen Washington Stat Celleg, Pullman. March 25. Four members of lb Couxar varsity wrestling team were named to- j ty pronounced to give an Impression that I it Is not v truthfully to b recorded that I sourt. an Indoor but the ground Is s p o h.ts T DUNCAN SPAETH, amateur coach law maoston rowing squad, will call Bl varsity ight-oered erews Orange aad Black.' the colors of th Institution. Columbia university crew wfll this year row from a boathoua erected on h Dyckman Stadium traok which was recently acquired through th generosity f OergHy-. BAser. A sew building easting f W0 WUI be erected, th money eing subecrlbed at a reunion of the 1U7 arte bad mites ctessua , -. , Jo Wrfgbt, rowing coach at th TJnJ arslty Of Pennsylvania, will have th unique -astpartenc f sending hi var-1 any aa rraahmea against Tale oa the Schuylkill river. Philadelphia. April It. aad Harvard n th Charle river. Bo oo, AprU I. It wUl be th first tests for the New England college. military drill ground. too bard tor satisfac tory track work and .little progress to ward a desired goal will be mad until th squad la abte to mors ootdoora Only two veterans ar on th present squad so what record Idaho makes this season win neceeaartry be th work of new men. The veterans are Purdy Ba ton, dashes, and Gerald GUI. two-mil er. Eaton earn very near establishing a new record la th 2211-yard dash at the Northwest conference meet last season and Is considered a sur winner this year. " The Vaadate araj unusually weak In relay team material. Although ths weignts ana neia events were originally considered the weak spot several likely entries have bee discovered among the recruits,- "... Zerolene Bears day by Athletic Director J. Fred Bohler to receive letters for th : season just closed. The following . took part in enough collegiate meet to! warrant the award of th W : Captain , Iorraln Boggs. X. O. Jahlstrom, Varnoa Kwlng and S. Whit. ; Jahlstrom and White won their letters for th first time. R, Cork rum, W. E. Raschke and J. A. Baker, all freshmen, were named to receive the freshman numerals. Although permitted to take part in any ooUegiate meets. these men. were entered la non-ooUaglato matchea .: ,;""Tt..--"'--:-":--,- Th letters " will be awarded at the next Assrxgatwd meeting; AprU 4. Basket, ball letter were awarded at th meeting ot : the Associated Student : meeting Thursday.' to Captain Jack; Prtei, Captain-elect Harold Sorrenson. Dick Ctena, Earnest Burke, ton Sayers, ' Lowell Schroeder, Victor Harrington and Clar ence Loomia Th freshman basketball numerals will b awarded at th next meeting. April ij ; they did. Men cannot do their best when they are laughing Inordinantly, and when the echoes of Lake Carnegie are re sounding- with stentorian cries of el- legro." ,"adagio, oimmtieii4a Racing TTHjR th second time la the history A. of harness racing a European troU tor wlU. this year compete in th grand circuit The Austrian bred stallion. Baka, 2:09. Is to try Its ability cam paigned by Fred Edman of Memphis, It is 11 years since Louis W.' Wlnans'of England sent the Austrian bred stallion Willy to this oountry for racing. Driven by A- C Petmook be earned a mark of 1:05 at Cleveland tn lilO. . Akron. Ohio, light , harness racing plant will be Improved at a cost of $10V 000, Stables, buildings and grandstand wiu be included. - r . Report of the American Remount as sociation shows that 42C2 marts wei bred last season to the ISO government stallions. Wm arm distributor of i Wright & Ditson Victor Comptvny't Want Some Games Albany; Colleee.to Entertain Schools Nowork tbGet 152 Racing Days " ejaBBBSMkBsasakkaaaSBs '' Th running hers season ta New Tork wUl tnelud 111 day, starting May S at Jamaica aad concluding October 22 at Empire City track. Th meetings on th teerse of th Metropolitan district, which includes the famous track at Sara toga Bprtngs as well as th tour parks ta er adjacent to New Terk city, will eavnprlae the 112 racing 'day Kach ot th New- Tork city bodies will have a total of tl days, U tn the Frrirg and v II tn th tall, except th Westchester ' association, which wUl have 11 days. The Zerolene Bears, who test year won th trophy ef th City- leagu, are out to play Independent ball this year and. according to S. R4 Btansberry. manager, they ar raring to go. Staasberry says that he and his gang are looking for oaa give them pom who real competition. Th mans gars ot any teams within a radius of 100 mile may arrange for games by communicating with S. R. Staasberry, ear Standard OH company. xeoa building. Portland, or call Mar shall (790 any tlms during the day. , TO HATE BIQ RUH Princeton, Harvard : ' and Tale have arranged a triangular eross-eountry run ever th Harvard stx-mu course at Belmont on the morning of the Princeton-Harvard football game, Saturday, November Ii. The annual intercolle giate race will taks place ever the Van Cortland t course, j New Tork. Novem ber 27. .- v I Albany . College; : Albany - Or- March IS- Albany eollege again win entertain th linn county high school track meet here on May S, as tt baa the last three years, i The collegians will also hold a Willamette valley meet tor ail schools but Portland, on May 20. f In this county a school winning the meet Is eliminated tbe next two years, but Is eligibte to enter the valley meet. In ether' counties - the winner of : the county meet. If such' is beld.'ls eligible to enter the valley gathering tor two years, or II no county meet u ; held, those school having a nigh record will be Invited to the valley session. v A cup will be given to the winning team and gold, silver and bronse medals wlU -be awarded to winners ot th first three places la each event. Fordham university has booked 'baseball games AprU 1 to June 14. 24 he was wholly tn fun. "As to music,' be said. wfQ say thia My best stroke oars bar been glee club men. Why? Wea. I think th swer would be found In the fact that they have a highly developed sense oflscendo' and the like. rhythm. And you know rhythm Is a I At iength Dr. Spaeth's arms ceased to very important element la sweep swing-1 move. He picked up his magaphon aad ing. I personally have s, rhythmic in-1 began, to coach bis men tn a teas ptetur stinct. If I could have realised my two I csque. If more conventional manner, thus greatest ambitions in life I should have I showing that tt takes more than a Har been commander of a battle ship, orl vard phonograph to cause bUn to depart leader: of a great orchestra. I think, from precedent for more than a fanciful perhaps, I should hav enjoyed th tet-1 and highly diverting is minutes. tr oesr.- - . : ;: . HEW MSTIOO TTSBD It win be recalled that a news Hem I from Boston, the other day contained in-1 formation to the effect that Harvard crew authorities bad Installed a phono-1 graph In the room" where the Crimson oarsmen were working at th machines. I Dr. Spaeth does hot assert that this fol- lowed a maraxine article of bis ta which he suggested something of the sort, but! he was moved .yesterday when bis var-l slty and second crews pushed away from I tbe float in one of th first of th spring I rows to demonstrate that bis originality I Is cumulative aad that the Harvard I phonograph is 1 by . no mean th ' last I word in what may b termed the prac-l ileal rhythmic method of coaching. . - !Qntlemen, be sald.'-rteing into tbe I bow of his launoh. the Old Nassau, and casinK benismlr down upon bis men, sinoe our friends at Harvard have set the example ear practise today will be conducted along musical lines. Ton are not to regard me as a coach per Be, but rather aa a conductor. . TOecantni. I paid, Accordingly, .instead ot giving you the customary aquatic commands I shall I sound th notes of a musical call, and I upon th last not you will get under I way.- . 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