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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER NOT IN THE BOX SCORE: BOSTON experts are tabbing o u young Austie Harding, Harvards soph forward, as the best prospect in the Three Eye (Inter- national Intercollegiate Ice) Hockey Toronto is doped as League the team that will win the league's first pennant. . . The besetting boyhood ambition of Freddy Steele was to become a racetrack starter. Instead he used his strong arms to become middleweight champion of the world. . . H. W. Wendler, who trains Major Ralph Sasse's very good Mississippi State football team, starred for three years on Ohio States elevens. . Jockey Sam-- j my Renick is an accomplished swimmer. Hockey is not a major sport at Detroit university and letters are not awarded. Yet there are more candidates for the ice squad than there were for Gus Dorais football outfit last fall. . . A1 G. Werly, assistant manager of Tropical Park who helped break the Jockey Don Meade case when he was on the Florida racing commission, was bom and raised in Brooklyns own Bensonhurst. . . When the American Bowling Congress held its first tournament in Chicago in 1901 only forty-on- e Next teams entered. spring more than 20,000 bowlers will participate in the big event in New York. Tom Thorp is doing so nobly as a Tropical Park steward that he is being boomed for a similar job on metropolitan tracks. . . The bookies who were screaming about the tough going at local courses last summer now are dining upon caviar and pompano in Miamis swankiest spots. Good Judgment C New York Post. WNU Service. Theres No Harm Asking Questions Nor Answerin Em THERES no barm in asking: the featherweight championship of the world for elev- UMmki about Fourflushing. CALIF. SANTA the German troops marched into the Rhineland, France was going to fight about it, but didnt. MONICA, When the Italians moved against Ethiopia, Britain was going to in-vo- ke didnt. force, but It might be a good thing if those people who wait so patiently for opportunity to knock at their door would give a good hard knock at opportunitys door. This Micaw-berkattitude of always waiting for something to turn up has its drawbacks. While these waiters are biding their time at home, others are out carving their destiny by virtue of their own hands and talents. Like many other proverbs, the saying that opportunity knocks once at every mans door has been abused. Opportunity is more often found by those who go looking for it. Voice Writing. ke When Russia poked Spanish mess, there was going to be armed action by other powers, but wasnt. (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, When Japan began to nibble again at China, there was go- so-call- ed so-call- ed Incidentally all-st- good steering is to navigation. There are many men that are skillful, that are active, that are industrious, but that fail; and men say, They lack good judgment. The difference between one man and another is sometimes said to be want of will and energy; but of men that are energetic and that have powerful wills, men say, one is better than another; one is far superior to the other. And then men discriminate again, and say, There is a difference between one anothers judgments. Henry Ward Beecher. her snoot into the en years? What celebrated American sportsman was expelled from France ing to be intervenwhen only sixteen years old? tion but all that hap- - irvin s. Cobb Who were the two men who perened was that the suaded the Football Rules commitof Nations chirped despairLeague tee to adopt the forward pass? then put its head back and ingly What major eleven first When? under its wing. of use the made the Somehow, Im thinking of the two pass? fellows who started fighting and, What wrestling match created one when bystanders rushed in to sepof the most enduring of all internaarate them, the one who was gettional sports controversies? ting the worst of it yelled: What was the youngest combinaFive or six of you hang on to tion of golfer and caddy ever to that big brute. Anybody can hold win a. national championship? me! Can you name the infield combination that had the greatest sue How Prospect Eluded Curing Temperament. cess for the world famous Old (BalA JUDGE back east rules that Marchie Schwartz this timore) Orioles? artistic temperWho was the American who won ament is not sufficient excuse for an Olympic championship in an genius to beat up his Maybe its not true but this is a event in which he never had com- the tale they tell about one of the bride. best prospects on peted previously? I tried the stuff once just once Marchie Schwartz' but the presiding judge in my case What tennis player was ranked football was a lady. For years Id been Creighton among the first ten during nineteen of the twenty years which elapsed squad. 'He had to trudging as steadily as a milkmans between his first ranking and his quit college because horse, whereas being a practitioner his wife had never of a creative profession, I said to retirement from major tournament seen a street car be- myself I really ought to stage some play? fore and was too, temperament just to make the famAnd probably there's even less too scared of em. ily appreciate me. So I rehearsed harm in answering: my act and went downstairs one Kilbane. won He the title Johnny Marchie, who saw morning and put it on. So my wife from Abe Attell on February 22, service with Clarke looked at me across the breakfast 1912, and lost it to Eugene Criqui Shaughnessy on the table, and said: I know what the on June 2, 1923. coaching staff at the trouble with you is. Youre bilious Willie Hoppe, the billiard chamof Chica- Youll take some calomel, University pion, who then was making the first before go Well, what are you going to do going to of his very successis prominently mentioned when a beautifully staged emotionCreighton ful foreign appear- as successor to Ossie Solemn at the al outburst is diagnosed, not as the ances. The French of Iowa. University promptings of a tortured soul, but government decided as liver complaint? Bill Hewitt, there was too much pro, end, You guessed it. I took the calobetting on billiard ex- really is serious about deserting the One mel, and, I pledge you my word, of hibitions. When the gridiron. the major railcourt ruled that such roads has offered him a high class havent had an attack since. affairs were games job if he will abandon sports. . . . The Laws Delays. of skill rather than of If sailors were not barred from havNCE a Massachusetts Supreme chance the govern- - ing flat feet until they become Cl court reversed a felony convicHi; m e n t nevertheless admirals Navy might have had bettion because the prosecution, in filing advised all foreign ter football luck last fall. Vic i, celebrated U. of California per- the record, stated that the crime was players to take quick leave of the country. former, did his best to enter the committed on the fifteenth day of but failed to state Naturally this was merely a bureau- academy several seasons ago. . . June, 1855 d cratic display of petu- Although a picture of John L. Sul- whether the year was 1855 A. D. lance and Hoppe has many times livan hangs in tbe office of the Brit- or 1855 B. C. been Frances honored guest. ish Board of Boxing Control, SecAnd ever since then on quibbles John C. Bell of Pennsylvania and retary Charles Donmall has care- almost equally foolish such as a Paul J. Dashiell of the Naval Aca- fully drawn a pencil through the misplaced comma or an upside demy in January, 1906. In the Har- words Champion Pugilist of the down period other high courts vard game that year a Yale pass re- World. That is because your cou- have been defeating the ends of sins still think Charley Mitchell rat- justice and setting at naught the desulted in a gain which ed above the mighty Jawn. . . Don- cisions of honest juries. reached the Crimson three-yar- d mark. From this point a most im- mall, by the way, owns the patent Science has gone ahead, medicine portant touchdown soon was on the boxing gloves used in British has taken enormous steps forward, achieved. In 1907 two long for- rings. but law still rides in a stage coach ward passes largely contributed to Bob Considine of Washington has and hunts with a flintlock musket. a Yale victory after the Elis had joined the New York Americans Has it ever occurred to anyone that trailed Princeton by ten points group of sports columnists. . . Joe one reason for the laws delays is The match Malone, who continued in Joe Dun- a lack of the thing called common in Chicago in 1908. After two hours dees service for ten claims sense? Hackenschmidt walked out of the the world record foryears, a prizefight ring, thus relinquishing his world trainer lasting with a Dinosaur Footprints. prizefighter. championship. He claimed that N. Y. (pro fb) Giants have BACK in 1858, a college professor The Gotch had almost gouged out his discovered on a sandstone ledge made bids for End Gelatka and eyes and that the American was Tackle Pittman of the in Massachusetts a whole batch of Mississippi so well covered with oil that it was State team that played Duquesne imbedded tracks of the dinosaur almost the same as trying to grap-- New familiarly known to geologists as Years Day. pie with a eel. dinah, just as among its scientific Horsemen with yearlings in their friends When Francis Ouimet won the the great winged lizard is stables are racking their brains U. S. Open after the referred to as big liz. playoff with these frequently Vardon and Ray in 1913 he was days. About 5,000 horses are At the time, the discovery created twenty years old. His caddy, Ed- registered with the Jockey Club no excitement merely a slight each year and the supply of pretty shock of die Lowery, was ten years old. surprise to the old families Doyle, lb; Reitz, 2b; Jennings, names is getting low. Incidentally upon learning there was something you cant take second crack at historic in Massachusetts antedatss; McGraw, 3b. Robert Garrett of Baltimore. He one of the good old names until ing the Mayflower. For the naturhas been dead alists figured those tracks had been was captain of the Princeton track the original gee-ge- e team and decided to go to the first at least five years. . . Note to J. G. l;ft more than 150,000,000 years ago. Olympic Games in Athens. Shortly A horse named Budwiser won a And they were suffered to remain at nearly eighty years more. before sailing he heard that discus few races as a sixteen-year-ol- d But here recently it develops that hurling then unknown to American Hot Springs some winters ago. He track and field enthusiasts was to was bred by Barney Schreiber, tbe parties unknown have been chiselSt. Louis bookmaker. . . Note to N. be included on the ing Dinahs footprints out and toting program. Since he was a weight thrower he had T. Jesse Owens' stunt of racing a them off. This would seem to ina friend fashion him a discus which horse is not new. In the old days dicate either that America is getor that sketchily resembled the one to be of foot racing it was a common oc- ting dinosaur-conscioused in the games. Garrett prac- currence at county fairs. are operating, or both. ticed with it for a week or so and So if a slinky gentleman should The Dodger strategy at Athens far outclassed the Greek now is toBrooklyn get off to a fast start dur- come to the side door, offering a champion, Paraskevopoulos, in his ing the first month of the season. prime specimen for the parlor own country and at his own whatnot, dont trade with him, reader-game. This accounts for the William A. Larned. He was ranked of so many veterans whoassembling the police. Next time he can frisk call sixth in 1892. From then on until their aged props steadily for a week may come back with a dornick off he retired in 1912 he was ranked or two. The flop, even the of Plymouth Rock or the cornerfirst eight years, second five years, Eisenstadts, Bakers andthough Wilsons stone of Harvard college or the third four years and fifth one year. continue to improve as they did last name plate from Cotton Mathers yc.ar k missed out was , season, will take place after the coffin. m 1898. During IRtTN S. COBB that season he was early season coconuts have been WNU Service. helping the Rough Riders. stored in the vaults. best-publiciz- at Opportunitys Door! judgment is to GOOD what ... J International A Resounding Knock N. Y. 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