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Show Ii ENTRIES FOR FIR WESTERN MEET San Diego Officials Are Planning to Entertain Athletes. SAX DTFyiO, July 20. OflleialB of the Panama -California lntir national exposition exposi-tion at San J.h-ko h..ve tiieir eyes set on August 17. ix and 1'.', when t h exposition exposi-tion offers the far-wi-.sern A. A. 1". track and fiftld champlonshipM and the exposition's exposi-tion's national boxing championships. S nres of entries have heen received and the exposition committfes are now scanning scan-ning them to see that only the best athletes ath-letes participate in this banner athletic event of the west. The trtek and field meet will he held ; in the wonderful stadium, i e yarded by ! many as the best west of Chicago, and the big boxing show will ho held three evenings in the arena of the War of the Wurlds on the exposition's amusement street. Tills arena lias 2000 excellent ringside seats. Great Interest Is being shown in all the coming events and San Diego's business men are working hard to see that every detail has been attended attend-ed to before the hundreds of star athletes begin to arrive. The entertainmnt committee com-mittee Is planning a number of trips for the athletes and It is sure to be a trip never to hu forgotten by all contestants. Among the entries already received and belnp checked by the ofiiclals are: Howard How-ard Drew, national titleholder in the 100 and 220-yard dashes: Jud House, world's Inters holastic low hurdle titleholder, who will enter the low hurdles, 100-yard dash and broad jump; Bonnett. former Leland Stanford university captain, who is entered en-tered in t lie half-mile: Fred Kelly, holder of the world's record in the low hurdles; W. L. 1'Heraux. world's amateur heavyweight heavy-weight A. A. TJ. champion boxer; Sontay, lightweight, with championship of the west; Albert Kyers, 135-pound champion ; Earl Baird, 125 -pound champion; George Davis, 145-pound champion; Mompier, Impound Im-pound wonder, and Ralph Woodward, 115-pound 115-pound western champion. The entries Inchida: Frank Ploman, In-terscholastic In-terscholastic record holder in the 440-yard dash; Oliver Millard, American junior five-mile five-mile champion: R. L. Gildersleeve of the I'nlversity of California, national western conference and Pacific coast intercollegiate intercolle-giate and Pacific association champion hammer thrower; Edpar Stout, winner of the lit If? A. A. U. junior one -mile run; R. R, Templeton, pole vaulter, broad jumper and hich jumper; Clarence Bavey, Pacific cos st record holder In half -ml ie, with record of 1:59 2-5; Peter Begay, the Indian of the Sherman Institute, who has won every cross-country run in southern California in the last two years, running from five to twenty-five miles; George Green of Pomona college, quarter-miler ; Greve, Walker, Beene, Coars and Borer -Strom. Los Aneeles Athletic club pole vaulters; Kadderly, In the 220 and 441-yard 441-yard dash events, who has a record of -19 2-5 seconds; Luther Nicholas of the t'niversity of California, with a record of six feet four and one-half inches in the high jump, twenty-two feet In the broad jump and twelve feet two inches in the pole vault. The boxing entries nre: Karl Seaman, J. W. Fuller, Joseph Tracey. J. Jackson, Lauchmund of Stanford. Morris Kirksey; Lawrence Kelley, ICS-pound boxer; Allen Bruce, 115 pounds-; Jimmy Woodward. 125 pounds; Charles Barker, 135 pounds; Danny Dan-ny Buck, 145 pounds; Gale Farquhar. 158 pounds ; Dick Trumbauer. 175 pounds: J. Dawson, 115 pounds; Joe Machado, 125 pounds, and Dick Richards, 135 pounds. |