Show EVENING AS TIME IE FOR ALL SPORTS Latest Contributions Come From Golf and Track The Idea of night as ns the time for sports Is still gathering momentum The latest t contributions toward turn turn- turning turning ing night Into day comes from golf and track and fie field sports Pennsyl Pennsylvania golfI I vania anla university it Is said Is consid consid- considering considering ering outdoor spring track and field meets at nt night and tentative experiments experiments ments m at nt lighting up a hole re regulation nine hole golf course with floor door lights and flares Hares have been made It Is not for anyone an one to say with authority that this nocturnal business Is just a n fad or that some of the of or enthusiasts In this direction direction tion are doomed to failure LI Lighting a nine-hole nine golf course should not be much more difficult or expensive than Illuminating a n major league baseball park under the latest efficient electric light flood ht systems The cost for a n ball bail park Is and If the links were located con con- conveniently conveniently night golf might be made to pay Night NI ht track and events would be the easiest of all to put over oyer As long as mans man's dally daily work forces him to take his leisure at night time such sports as can be adapted easily to tonight tonight nl night ht uses will vIII be successful Many pastimes which languish In daylight for lack of customers might really flourish at night time when all nil have havethe havethe the leisure to attend Jim Wray coach of the Intercol intercol- Intercollegiate le late champion Cornell varsity eight will vIII lose loso only two of the crew b by graduation A B Butler No 2 and N E Scott No 7 will be missing when the former Australian calls out candidates for the fall row row- rowing rowIng ing lag Wray hopes to keep the Big races Hed crewmen well up In the rowing races hereafter Connie Mack says Lefty Grove is 1 1 I great grent pitcher because bears lie nil all the time lie He says Grove puts everything e he has on ever every ball and that Is one reason hI he heIs hoIs Is one of the best pitchers of the day The batter of today has lias something on the pitcher and the hurler must try to put everything e on every pitch Notre Dame plays one of the hardest of all Its schedules next next autumn The Fighting Fig Irish open at home with Southern Methodist one of the tough tough- toughest toughest est arrays array's In the Southwest and fol tot follow low with Navy Indiana Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Drake Northwestern Army Southern California The date with Penn Ienn at Franklin field will mark the only Eastern Invasion of the Irish who have IHle for the time being also given i Cn up their Southern rivalry with Georgia Tech The St St Louis Cardinals have a n sub sub- substitute substitute outfield that Is the regular trio by a n wl wide e margin Fisher Is hitting 4 3 Watkins Walking and nud Or Or- Or sattl satti 38 The re regulars Douthit Blades and are batting Johnny Ward former Trojan foot football ball tackle will turn professional this fall and play with the Minneapolis according to an nn announce meat ment by his father The big bi fellow rate rated one of the tho strongest stron est linemen In Troys Troy's history Is now ranching In Texas It Is also planned that Ward will take a n ling fling at professional boxing When the late Pongo Joe Cantillon was managing Minneapolis he had Carl Cashion playing right field for several years rears Cashion was a pow pow- powerful powerful powerful erful hitter but showed a ver very great weakness on ground balls Joe had been on Cashion for several da days s 's about his Ills deplorable shortcoming While playing pInyin In Milwaukee Joe was accompanied by b Cashion on the trip to the ball all park Nearing earing the en entrance en- en entrance trance of the park a youngster asked Cantillon for u a baseball Joe told the lad lull that he had no was in- in insistent In Insistent baseball but the youngster and following along with Can Can- Cantillon tillon and Cashion bargained that he would pay a quarter for or a n ball Cantillon seeing that the lad Ind great reat greatly Iy ly desired a horsehide pointed to and said to the youngster If Into nto the tho baseball you want a come i-arl i purl and stand tand back of this tills big fellow In right field You will get a baseball In a hurry The proposed Olympic village to be beI I built hullt near the scene of the 1932 games I In the Los Angeles coliseum will beI be bo similar to an nn army camp Each team will be housed In a n separate build building In with a large dining salon and assem em assembly assembly bl bly building available 3 to all The village e will be shut oT olT with an orna own ornamental ornamental mental Iron fence The cost will b be 2 per day for food housing and transportation to the scene of the events Tony former former weight feather feather feather- featherweight wel weight ht champion Is one of the lie fe few fi fighters who will positively ely not allow allo himself to win a bout on a claim of o foul Tony has lias proven It on a number of occasions when his opponent took advantage nd of his Ills vow OW a and 1111 let u It few punches wander under the belt CUll Can din zoned never complained hut but kept salling In to with both fists flying In revenge Bill Breckenridge now a n law stir stu student dent In the University of Oklahoma made playing baseball last season As a recruit with the Phila Philadelphia I i dolphin delphia Americans he lie received 1000 salary bonus for signing sl and I for his worlds world's r |