Show I Sport Snap Shots ios iosBy By Jack Keen Whon tho Intercollegiate Association tion Uon of ot Amateur taur Athletes of ot America meets In tho t Ol in about two to it t In Iti that a n Kug of ot Walter Comp Camp In regard to perpetuating ing tho R game of oC Johnny ton Over tho thorent rent great Yalo athlete who was killed In France will bo adopted Mr Ir Camp i suggests that the annual intercollegiate intercol Intercol- l cross country race raco bo named the tho John W. W orton O Perpetual Trophy Race Raco was WitS tho winner of ot this event in 1 1910 1015 n and again In 1916 and was ono anD of tho greatest lt long lonE distance runners runner of ot recent years year The Meadowbrook Meadowbrook Meadow Meadow- brook brool club of ot Philadelphia has al already nl- nl roady ready changed tho namo of ot its annual fixture from tho ho Mile Mila Mileto to tho Johnny O erton olle Mie Amon Among Amon tho veterans at t the National nUon l league gathering In Now New ew York recently recent recent- ly was Jack Lynch who was QS famous as ns tho the pitcher of the tho Metropolitans Met Met- Iet- Iet I in 1884 Lynch is I 64 U years C nI old and stIll enjoys rugged health Ho Ife boasts bouts of a a. pitching record which ho he established fort forty years ago Bedford When I was with the Ne Now club managed b by Frank Bancroft back hack hackIn In 1578 I pitched tI three games mes in ono one onoda da first began began began be be- day dayS said Lynch The Tho game gamo gan at nt S 8 o'clock In the morning at Now Nev Bedford the thc second started at 11 o'clock In Taunton and tho third was played In Providence at S 8 In tho the after after- neon The first two were nine Innings s each and the third lasted fifteen in In- In I won all al of them and felt elt as s stine fine tine as silk when I went to Following the announcement that the Yankees probably would forsake ko Macon Ga oa as a training camp and move o along to Florida comes tho the an announcement announcement an- an that the Giants are likely to do their spring work In th the sam sama state AH As it is customary for tho clubs club training close to each other to arrange games in the spring it Is 19 possible that tho the troupes tro of and antl will come corne to together ether In ina n. n set Bet of ot games In tho o boore bo bo- bo- bo fore ore tho the opening opening- of the tho regular season The Braves s ra and Phillies will train f In fn l Florida also tho the PO so there thero promises es to be plenty plenn of or preseason ac activity ac- ac of ot tho the variety arlet In that state Walter R. R Dickson a pitcher formerly former former- ly h In the Texas and antI Southern league and at one time limo on trial with th the tho New Nc York Giants and tho the Boston ost n Braves Bra died at his home homo In Sn Ardmore OkIa of Influenza Ho Ito was 3 32 years year ears of age and antI had been bean playing ball sine since 1903 He lIe was with New York In 1910 and nl nd with Boston In 1912 Ills last laet en en- en was with Houston In Ho lie did not play last soa season on Tho The Newark club of the new nes Inter Inter- national national homeless league league- Js And can 1 can not pla ball ext i ext Lir unless a new park Is Je constructed The owners owner o otho of oC tho the old grounds In Newark which wore used b by the Ure ne new Internationals last season have sold halt half the tho property prop prop- crt erty to a neighboring industrial plant so 80 that only a part of ot tho the Infield re re- re mains malm According to toa a report from Chicago the first new player to be bo signed for tor forthe tho the S Sox I for the tho 1919 campaign Is a first baseman named John Conro Con Con- ro roy who played down in the Copper Country Countr league last season Manager Rowland sl signed ned Conroy Conro on the of ot Harry Harr Kane Kano former pitcher and umpire who ho has s been keeping tab on players in New Mexico and Arizona D |