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Show Tin SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY 12 ND JEFF "MUT1 Now Its as Clear as Mud DUit SIR tiowcyi ACCOROIW TO THIS TRAIMIAjG-CAM- P DcP THe YAWKS Gor THl MOMevi WORTH PAY thcv Cutw if CMC RUNDfcCP tFAMU.IAR with Basc I'U. OtPLAlM. mis Bird, fcorn, was titANt SMACKERS Btr am AIN'T APPLE HAS BALL. MO MOSC, clothing'. LAST YCATC UJKSM IT CAMC TO HlTTliyG THE OLb THE IWtUTY Five mouSAMU IRCM OF YOU FOR. CAMtiV-Kl- D APPLE OmTH MARCH 18, 1920. to Sir Sid, Old Dear 5, Quite FORGftT THAT MORNING, COvpSe jMOT, By BUD FISHER V THe COYS OUT IMme PASTVH .AIN'T GOT A CHANCe TB APPLE IS.OVST SLANi cfc globule. Fofe UUHCM BABE LEANS AGAINST THG PILL Pill TON&VJSt GOOP H. C. ITAhe.-- . 1920, Urk Eeg. lyr b. pat. Off.) (Copyright. Trade IT'S TO, meiR 1 A CIRCUIT is a Pipe! YOU 5oT ONTO IT IM NO TIME. NAIL THe SPrtefee BecAuSc -THEY CANT GST PAWS ON IT. THATS PLAIN, USUALLY ball BASE v AINT IT? SMABrt N0S. , 'I ' m BEE PITCHERS IIX WILL BE READ Y AT KITCHEN. Deseret AX nadtun entrust in the gym- inter-mountai- n L A. U. boxing and wrestling tournament, which openi tonight in the armory arena. . nq SEASONS OPENING Three-ru- n Salt Lake Staff Appears to Have Quality as Well ; 'Ll ,rt b-- Enables Rally LOUISVILLE, Bees to Defeat Marines as Quantity in Contrast With Previous Years; Two More Twirlers Will Be Ready Within Six Weeks After Start. Speclil to The Tribune. MARE ISLAND NAVY .YARD, Vallejo, Everything is tn readiness for the open' lng of tha intermountain A. A. U. boxing and wrestling championships tonight at I oclock In the Armory arena. Both boxing and wrestling events will be on tonight's program, and promise a card that will eclipse all former championships, both In point of action and number of bouts staged. Hardy Downing spent moet of yesterday in An endeavor to get his programs arranged so that the large number of battles could be Included within two hours time each night, but the unusually large number of men entered made this practically Impossible. In order to stage every contest It will be necessary to lengthen the programs to nearly three hours. There will be no waiting between bouts, snd fans are promised three hours of action that they will long remember. Boxers and wrestlers who are entered In the tournament must weigh In at the Armory after 4 oclock this afternoon. Downing will act as referee in the boxing contests. It Is probabls that Fred Crabbe will be In the ring during the wrestling bouts. The entries for the championship this year far outnumber the total received in any previous tournament, and Hardy has paid particular care In matching the men In order that every contest may furnish thrills. Tomorrow night the championships will be completed and the distribution of gold and silver medals to the winners will take place. to many a ball gams. I never worked for a better fellow than Ernie Johnson, snd I am determined to give him and the club the very best I have, and I am just hopeful enough to believe that my best win bs satisfactory." Johnson looks with much confidence upon Bromley. Tou-Jusaid watch what 'I say." Ernie "Jack Is going to win a lot of la a ball gamda for us. He good pltrher, and he Is going to deliver this year. I know what Bromley Is capable of doing, and we are going to give him a chance to do It." By J. C. D. -- I 1 RUN TO TAKE PLACE SATURDAY 1 FAVORITE 10 10 ! three-year-ol- d, one-eigh- th March 17. 1920. The McClelland 3 year-olds He wintered In the west. James Rows has put by most of ths illustrious cripples of the stable of Harry Pavne Whitney, but he will bring on from Brookdale farm, with Dr. Clark. John P. Grier. Leviathan, Upset and Wlldalr, a first rate filly In Vexatious, a bay daughter of Peter Pan and Contrary, and the winner last season of the Alabama and Lawrenct Realisation takes. 916 000 Independence, 15000 Enquirer and 93000 CARPENTIER'S SIZE MAY PROVE HANDICAP Daniel Quickstep harjdi ke caps, to be run at Latonta, Kentucky racing In April. May ard June, as attractive to the owners of horses of mature age as the renewals of tha 930.090 Kentucky derhy, the 315.000 Latonia der. by, the 96000 Kentucky Oaks and the 35000 Latonia Oaks will make Blue Grass spqrt to the owners of great This springs Invasion will, therefore, be an Invasion of stout and tried distance and and tunning even older horses, aa well as of the smart of the season of 1919, whose appearances under a. Iks tn races at more than six and seven furtrying distances longs and ona mile, every one Is awaiting with tha liveliest Interest. 310.000 will-ma- (By Universal Service.) NEW YORK, March 17.' "Carpentler's physique is against him In a battle with Jack Dempsey," says Nate Lewis, a Golden Broom Promising:. prominent member ot ths fistic profession who has Just returned to these shores M.With the este hllshment of Mrs, Walter Jeffords of Philadelphia, the country's from France, where he had an opportunsportswoman and the owner of ity to see ths French idol perforn In the leading the highly promising derby candidate, winner of The Frenchman is fast, clever, tire- Golden Broom last season's the Saratoga Special will come a bunch less, and has a good wallop, continued of aurh capable old horses aa Dr. Johnson, Nate, "He has everything but the bulk, and that will tell. (He la too slenderly Routledge, Star Hampton and Kerensky. H. Q. Bedwell comes west with When built to stand up before a man like the powerful derby candidates of the Dempsey. He has Just one chance that stable of Commander J. K. L Rosa, of is to take the Jump and tire Dempsey out. If ha does that bs may startle tha Montreal, the Celt colt Irish Dancer, and world. He has almost uncanny skill. He the Imported Thrush colt King Thrush, can dance around pn bis toes and pop he will bring on Sir Barton, the winner the left over cleverly, following with a last season of both the Kentucky derby and the Preaknesa stakes, also Billy right that is almost perfect. Its a beauty Kelly, Boniface and War Pennant, all of and rarely misses. And Jt hurts, too, which have wintered splendidly. don't forget that. With Dominique, hero of last season's "His defense Is fine, but I dont think C, Hildreth he could stand Dempsey's smashing tac-tl- Walden at Pimlico, Samuel bring on Purchase, ao far a.atranger long .If he fights on the defensive will race western tracks. Luculllte, star of and even If Dempsey fails go land on his to s division. Corn Jaw. Body blows such ss Dempsey esn last season over would soon take the steam out Tassel, winner of last season's Suburban of last winner Mad Hatter, the Frenchman Jt be Should fight on handicap; Thunfalls Latonia championship, and handithe defensive." Annapolla Carpentler is due to arrive here Sat- derclap, winner of thelast and October, .Laurel park urday or Sunday on La Savoie. He Is ex- cap at of the new American record of pected to sign up for the Dempsey match holder HUd half. a 3.39 6 for one mile and while here. rath' s horses have been at Belmont park November and they also have winsince James L. Lee Beeigns. tered well. 17. March The Eternal, winner of the Brooklyn hand! CHICAGO, resignation of James L. Lee, athletic director of cap of 1919, will race tn Kentucky with was In ths the derby candidates, the Trout and Has Northwestern university, hands of university officials today. The ten On. of the stable of James W. Mcresignation will take effert at the end Clelland, but It happens that Eternal will not come from Havre de Grace with the of the school year In June. es jut t-- BRINGING UP FATHER sev-Afa- .1 ee right-hander- s, 33 ...0 Two-bas- rigbt-hahde- r. Red-for- WITH lke . 1 . e. er AT VERDICT AFTER HARD BATTLE rs bp-el- vl hard-foug- h-- X J-- ' ro-m- v i -- stable of George W. Loft, member of the racing commission of the state of New York. Juet arrived in Kentucky last week frm Belmont park. Is the vanguard of an invasion of the Blue Grass racing belt, which, before sprtng Is far advanced, will have eclipsed anything of the sort that has occurred In past seasons. The rich specials for horses S years old and over the Kentucky Jockey club closed on March 1, such races as the 110,000 Kentucky handicap to be run at Churchill Downs, with the 17600 Protector Knott and the 1590 Clark handicap; the 15090s Camden to be run at Lexington, and the at Mare Island. Calif., March 17. The Bees had to wait until the very last Inning today before trd they could solve the slick benders of young Fred Red ford, who was heaving Special to The Tribes., for the Sailors. The Bees won, I to 0. AMP ERNIE JOHNSON, Boyes the Red ford had pitched a superb game of . Spring!, Cal., March 1 baseball up to the ninth, but he overdid pitching department Is usually re-himself In his eagerness to beat a league garded as the most Important of a club, and he began to weaken In the baseball club, and as that regard Is usually well founded, a few words reninth. Hits by Mulligan and Worth specting our Bee fllngere for 1980 may right off the reel caused Fred to gb away Strike the fane In the proper spot. and our old comrade Adolph Schlnkel Salt Lake has almost always had good JUdl clubs except for a stable pitching ortook up the grind. carman has one a Adolph wanted Sheely. At that point ganization. Commonly ried the club through the entire season. Little A1 Gould Is coming west to re- Joe Jenkins was insetted aa a pinch hitWe have only to recall the work In this cuperate. He has been and ter, and he signalized Ins first appearill, seriously direction of Lefty Williams and Paul Fit Is going to try the west as a curative ance in a ball I ake game by, busting alwaye Gould Is a huskv lad, and it is out a nitty single, scoring two. Later tery. Of course, there on were the pay rod. agency. not reasonable to suppose that he will Lari scored on wild piuh enough pitchers taut for the moet part they were pitchers The game was a midsummer baseball be longer than a month or sl weiks im name only. In regaining his strength, liven though battle In every sense of the word. There The 1919 It required a Last year was no exception. two months for him to get was only one bool, and that not a cost Beca started with (Miff Markle as the Into une Ttteie were some great fielding be condition, he would hod carrier, and as soon as Cliff began to ready pitching to enter the fray Just at the time stums on both sides. waver. Pudgy Gould appoued to taaia up when the race began to define Itself. The Bees used an array of veterans, TS burden, It would be a waste of spare to com and they alt showed good form. The ment on Gould's ability, his willingness only tight place for the Bees came when Whatever else may be said of this year's and hts effectiveness. Salt Lake folks a coupie of hits and a walk off Leverens filled the bases, but as there were two prospects. It is ss certsln as any- know all about that. pitching Pudgy Gould would be a welcome mem- out at the time, the Bailors did not sucthing In baseball can be certain that the Bees will open the season with at least ber of the club If he never pitched more ceed in scooting a man across, although s'x pitchers ready for service. Two others than half a doxen games all season. The they came awfully near It. The Bee were royally treated here this are apparently a surety for condition people of Salt Lake appreciate his efwithin a month or six weeks after 'the forts last year, and the people of Salt afternoon. They liked their reception season starts. Lake are not a people quirk to forget. so well that they are coming right back a This has been demonstrated , so often Saturday to play another game, the third CROSS-CIT- Y Under the .The coming of Ralph Stroud has re- - that It has come to be an old story. And between these two clubs. when they lavish their affections on general supervision and direct manageJfSved the acuteness of tho pitching probhis shows ment Ben of who actions capably ball a Bartholow, by Captain player lem. There never was a man who said Stroud couldnt pitch aa good that he in turn has appreciation why, assisted by Chief Petty Officer Pye, the Vjtt Bailor built Is station satisfied. has Mare Island naval up baseball aa anybody In this league. He then, everybody Yesterday's heavy snowfall put the a creditable baseball club - About June Deseret gvmnaslum cross-cit- y run In me proved that last year. It Is true that, Norman Cullop. commonly called Nick, 1 they propose to invade the east, playThe officials have selected either through his own mistaken notions background. will be Games on the arranged Raturday as the postponed date. way. or for other reasons, he became dissat- Is certain to be a great pitcher In this ing Rain would have had no effect on the athletes, league. He has been suffering from an for the bailors ina Salt lake, If possible. isfied and Jumped his contract. He adMax Rachac, young pitcher from but the heavy blinding snow would mits that was a reprehensible act and ex- attack of Influenza, and It may require havs or thereabouts to put him Montana, recommended bv Herb Hester, been too great a handicap to overcome. presses bis laregret for it. So that part of six weeks manager of the Salt Lake I'nion assooven and it is to be hoped right side up. the affair Reports are that several runners did not Cullop was a star in the Federal league ciation club, arrived In camp at Boyeg enter on account of ths laolf of sufficient (hat everybody will forget It.In todav. almost to Kansas City camp only when he pitched Although Stroud has been period. With three extra days. Bill Rumler did not come with the Bees training the entry list of twenty-tw- o will advance fiAfew days, he bearing down on tho a pennant. He was the onlj pitcher who owing to a slight swell- past the twenty-f.v- e bail with all his might. He says he Is not kept the Yankees out of the doldrums to Mare Island, mark, and several This of one his in legs sturdy 1917. in on use ing works to men the will no doubt enter. his srm, and hfrald Those who know him and Manager afternoon's game her was witnessed by theory that If he le going to have a sore enormous crowd of officers and sail(linger, he rosy as well have It and be Johnson Is one who knows him well say an LOUISIANA DERBY done. that Cullop la one of the very heat pitch- ors nnd Dan Owen of Salt Lake. He doesnt expect one, however. The score He Is an experiers In the business With Stroud In condition, a laige O, E. A.B. R. S WON BY P II. LT LAKE. arm his man enced to availIs and has the of the Bee pitching staff put 0 ' ....5 00 1 2 Maggert, cf able. There Is reason to believe that pitching plots Into execution. . ss ....4 It looks as though It wouldn't be far Johnsin. Sftroud will finish the Biasop right up NEW ORLEANS, ' March 17. Damas0 ....4 from the mark to predict that Nick Cul- Mulligan, 2b Among the leaders. 0 cus, Harry Payne Whltnevs ....3 lop will make a winning fllnger for the Worth, If .. a strong favorite, won today the 0 ... .3 Mieely. lb . . a voter in of eighteen Bees. Derby at one and ....3 Bush, rf JiOOO still the wily old fox Bullet Proof was added. miles, ....1 Jenkins, rf on the blab. Spider Btuma head Is worth Young Russell James of Ids Angeles Band, second and Breadman third. 3b . . In a game against Mare fnore than tm youthful arms, and there la proved 3 foundation of a Byler, c . . . denying that he is the wiliest old son Island that he has the ....1 heaver. He Is a giant In sta- promley. p .. id a gun in this circuit regular , ....I p Leverens, ltnow wb-- n 1 atn in condition," said ture and has a remarkably free and easy ....0 Stroud, p .. the Spider toda, "Tve gone through motion. ....1 It la not often wise to become too en- Baum, p this thing so often that nobody need tell me when I'm right and when I'm not. thusiastic about young pitchers, but It 0 3 27 12 .30 ru be ready to start the season against really does appear that Johnson has Totals Jenkins batted for Bush In ninth. picked a good prospect in Russell James. MARE Portland, and I'd be ready to start It A.B. It H. P.O. A. E. ISLAND If the schedule called for tho .4 Hollis Thurston Is another voung fllng- Corrigan. 2blb gong to ring then. I onlv hope Ernio will .3 Lundnent, He er from Ids Angeles. worked give me thev chance to oiien 4 "Baum S3 8 that he has never been in smoothly In three Innings last Sunday, Schultz, If .4 better shape than he Is todav, "I feel as and developed an unusual change of pace. Campbell,rf cf 3 Hosan, If he ever becomes a pitcher he will bethough the old flipper was good for 3 Hayes, Sb more seasons come one of that type a change-of-pa2 Mai ks ss ... .n pitcher. 3 Bcnn hover, c People of Salt Lake know what Walter 3 Herb McFarland, a Leverens can do. They know he was the and Redford, p ,.0 bust pitcher In the league two vears ago. Jimmy Snaughressy and Lisle Hunsa-ke- r, Si lilnkel, p and thev also know the reison he couldn't are pretty much raw 29 i 27 13 Totals pitch last v ear was on account of lack of recruits. It Is possible that one of them Score hy innings: 0 0 training In 1919 leverens came to the may make the grade, hut the chances Salt 0 0 0 0 0 training camp at pttixfcurg only two or are that if any of them show promise, Hits Lake .....00 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 -- 4 three days before breaking-u- p he will be sent to some other league for time CerMare Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 9 tainly, no one could be expected to step in the acquisition of pitching wisdom. 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 Hus , and pitch baseball without preparation. e Johnson. hits. Summary P T is season Leverenx was the first man not Johnson is Stolen Meantime, Manager Sand. hits Sacrifice Marks. :u this camp. He started his eondlt,onIng resting hi his efforts to hook another bae8 Sand, Hvler. Out stealing Johncorgradually, and has now arrived uf a point He Is In Runs batted In Jenkins, 2, Worth where he begins to foresee a return to his respondence with three telegraphic different clubs, son, 1. Struck out Hromlev, 4. Lgverenz. 1919 form. and thinks the outlook for landing his Stroud. 3; Redford, 3, Schinklc, M. Bases if Leverenx rounds to as is now man are good on balls Bromley, 1; Leverenx, 1; he will be ore. t.f the most tffec-tlv- e 4, Srhlnkle.. 2 No runs, no hits off In the league. AH around, then, tjie Bee pitching Bromlev. 8 at hat In 3 Innings No runs, .Salt Lake folk" have never seen Edd'e contrary to other years, appears to 2 hits off Leverenz, 11 at bat in 8 7 inMatteson pitch, but he comes to the club sta'f, as well as qun nings. No ions, 1 hit 'off htrond,, at he a with a reputation and with a record In t'.ty. staff of quality Two runs. 5 hits off hat tn 2 Innings the Texas league to back up that repuRedford. 27 at bat lit 8 plus innings, out tation. 2 out Runs responnone on, in ninth, . Matteson is a man of experience on the MIDDLETON SIGNS sible for Relfonl 2, Sfhtnkel 1. Charge mound. He was extraordinarily effective Credit victory to to Bedford UP COYOTES de'eat in the Texas league last year, and so Flrri-bas- a TV lid Stroud pitches, Sthinkel. well has h!s fame spread t.iauthe Fait I aka 1 Left on lake club has received no fewer than SACRAMENTO, Cat, March 17 With bases. onSalterror Knit Umft. Mare Island 4. four Inquiries respecting the possibility Time, Woods, Jenkins and Stroud. of seling him. Naturally, he is not for the signing cf Roxy Middleton, the Tip- pires. 1 52. sale. per left fielder and leading citizen of Matteson takes his training sero-jslvIll , Bill Rodgerz Flatrork. roster for the tie goes about his business In a work- coming season, is have the r Coining and are playing the przctleally complete manlike manner. He ts on the field Middleton and Bobbv Schang wire the game ke veterans. wdth the first arrivals and when he feels on two holdout" the only regulars There s'e still two weeks of camp work, l,st, that he has had enough, he puts on his and r.ow they are safely In the fold but it will b crowded full of exhibition sweater and departs. Recent left rains the ball orchard at games If the program s carried out. He has shown some of hi speed on a One of the throe Choago Cub games few occasions recently, but up to this Buffalo park tn a soggy condition, but the time he has not had the opportunity for Solone went through batting practice and scheduled to be plsved her Monday, a workout short in the field afterthis and Wednesday has been transdoing his best. r In Matteson, , Tuesday It seems eafe to say, the noon. ferred to Bakersfeld. Ueea have a real pltcner. Fred Lillie of Oxnard. Cat Joined the . , team today. He s an Inf elder. SEATTLE INFIELDER .Tack Bromley Is In fine condition. This luxe been In the ARRIVES CAMP ABIE GETS vear. He was w'th theleague Oaks, the e'J fftnote end the teals, and he gave te The Tr.bune. tatb of them eomc good service. Last Bfiecg! season, however, he had what ball p!a--HANFORD, Cal , March 17 The Sham0 Ttie Tribune. call a "had year," and whirn comes rock quartet of thf Seattle Coast league M ery hall player once In his career. team. Sweeney, Harr gan, O Brten and POCATELLO Idaho. Mach 17 In a If '.'I rf'encr. Shannon, prevailed upon Managey Wares tattle torlght at the A - Tromley is training earnestly, and con- and faohne to call Captain Sammy theater between Kid Mack snd announces 'u conviction that St- fident Datrick s an off' dav A Me, the Fighting Yld, both of Salt day he whl pitch winning ball for his new for baseball. However, they worked out 1a e. the decision was given to Ah, t with the rest cf she (earn, and when after twelve rounds, which wa raped a d wo-- k If esn do If," said Jack was over the btns deHrd, "W nr threw K.l Ma k rt'ieni to fig y, I am goU.g to pitch t.us club ready to go right now,' meaning t ty mzie The t.ggt was a goml one. 9 " ft ft, Countrys Best Racers Will Receive Training at Kentucky in April : GEORGE McMANUS By ' Be Frank in Condition. Cornelius M. Garrison of New Tork. who won last season's Latonia derby, and also the Latonia Autumn Cup with Be Frank, so far the best eon or Sir John Johnson, has no dorby colt for the comear-ol- d classics. But Be Frank ing Is in splendid condition at William Jennings farm near Baltlmora. and he will be coming on toward the end of March. Be Frank appears to have a special affinity for the Latonia course. He beet Eternal In last summers Latonia derby and no less distinguished runner than Exterminator In the Estonia Autumn Cup. the only horee of quality Exterminator, past 2 years old In the stable cf Willis Sharp Kilmer, now that Sunbriar Is retired, will race at both Churchill Down and Latonia, although It Is Improbable that he can he got ready for the Camden handicap, last spring's renewal of which he won from Midway. Exterminator wintered at Sunbriar court, near Binghamton, and the New York winter was unusually severe If William Karrick succeeds In either of f the promising 3 year-olds getting of ths stabld of W. R. Coe ready for eartv racing he will bring Overtbere, which finished first in last fall's renewal of the Lawrence Realisation, only to be disqualified for fouling Thunderstorm, and Natural Bridgs west with them. Karrlck'a prospects are the filly Cleopatra, which won the Champagne stakes at Belmont park last fall, and David Harum, a son of Star Shoot. Karrick trained Thunderclap the better part of last season with Overtbere and Nat- ural Bridge, and always considered them better than the Vulcain colt. Natural Bridge was getting ready for the 360,000 Latonia Championship stakes when he fell lame at Haratoga last summer. Edward Beale McLeans The Porter was never better than he la this spring. The Porter wintered at Banning track. 3 3- -) -- To Meet on Even Terms. Most of these stout distance runners train Id In April. The winter has been Kentucky so unnropittnus In the north and east, horses of all ages are three or four weeks hyhlnd as regards condition. They will be coming on from and New York every week or Maryland so now, experience having taught that training In Kentucky In March and April la easier than It Is nfhrer the ocean, , There are not so' many dangerous changes. If, however, the horses are unusuallv backward this, spring, it happens that they are all In about the Same condition. No group from one part of the country seems to have anything on a group from another section. They will meet therefore In Kentucky's rich and valuable will paigners would. DECISION IS ADVERSE TO BOWIE RACE TRACK ANNAPOLIS. Md , March 17. The court of appeals rendered a decision today Bowie race track out of buslnase unless the legislature passes the pending bill to create a racing commission for Prince Georges county, and the meet scheduled for the first week In April cannot he held. This I the second decision of the court against the Bowie track. In the first case the court held that the law did not permit betting on the ra, es In Prince George's county. Just prior to the meet last November the race track owners secured an Injunction from Judge Camalter to the states attorney and the sheriff from intrrferlng with the betting. VANCOUVER AWARDED BASEBALL FRANCHISE I VTTJ.H, Wash. March 17. The new "Ifm International Baseball league has been completed with the awarding of a franchise to Victoria, li, C., It was announced here today. Other cities having franchtaii are Seattle, Spokane and YaU.ua, Wash., and Vancouver, B. C. Flayers Ownership Decided. NEW YORK, March 17. President John A. Heydler of the National league today announced that the national commission has decided a dispute between the Philadelphia Americans and Pittsburg Nationals over the status of Player Herbet from Waterburv, Conn., tn fevor of Pittsburg. The Waterburv risk, which sold the player to the Athletics, Is directed to return the purchase money to The commission has also Phlladhelphta. decided that Pitcher Wetnart, formerly of the Reading club, lg the property of the Philadelphia Nationals, having been recalled from Reading under a previous agreement. Tank Eecord Broke: HAVEN. Com , March 17. Two inter ollegiate records were smashed here tonight by )al swimmers, who defeated Harvard In a dual meet by s score cf 4 to 6 Edwin Blnney, Jr., of Hound Beach, Corn, broke the record for the fifty-yarswim, hanging up a mark cf 24 seconds The blue relay team betv tered l$ own record for the vTlm'rg lh event In 1 mm-u- 'e 38 6 seconds. NCAA d 5 2r,0-ya- re-ta- 4 |