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Show Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Olympic club of San Francisco boasts of a meraberslp of 5,000. Jack Kelly, world's champion single sculler, will try his skill at golf. Edward F. Geers, the veteran light harness driver, is seventy-one years of age. While not so exciting ns a murder trial, a billiard championship contest Is ever so much more uplifting. Billy Wells, a likely looking welterweight, welter-weight, has arrived in New York from England. Boles Rosenthal, former University of Minnesota star center, will return to his alma mater as an assistant football foot-ball coach this year. Horace Frederick Taylor, Jr., '23, BufTalo, N. Y., has been elected captnln of the Dartmouth college swimming team for the 1923 season. There Is also the fine spirit of Americanism Amer-icanism displayed by our heavyweight champion, Mr. Dempsey, who Is now talking of going across to fight. The advent of a new wrestling champion cham-pion seems to have upset nothing. Wrestling champions come and go, but "rassling" goes on forever. Edna Arnold, cheer leader of Louisiana Loui-siana State university, was voted a varsity var-sity "L" recently at the annual distribution distri-bution of letters to football players. It is quite true that it is Impossible to play golf with n book. That is wliy something is necessary besides an Intellectual In-tellectual investigation of the forces which govern the golf shot. Gil Iiobie, grid coach at Cornell, an3 Hilly Lush, basketball and baseball mentor nt the Naval acHdemy, will tutor In the school of coaching to V conducted this summer by the University Univer-sity of Tlrg-inUi at Charlottesville. |