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Show INTERESTING SPORT NOTES Rowing has called out 303 candidates candi-dates for the Harvard boats. The Hurlingham Polo Club has governed gov-erned the port in England since 1875. Phillips Andover academy called out twenty men for the ilrst baseball practice. prac-tice. Pennsylvania places much dependence depend-ence upon Its pitching staff for the coming season. University of Pennsylvania has entered en-tered nine athletes In the Illinois indoor in-door relay carnival. Navy swimmers In a meet with Washington and Lee lowered three local records at Annnpolis. Legendre, Hamilton and Reinhartz will enter Pennsylvania's Pentathlon In the relay carnival April 28 and 29. Jack Ogden, besides being conceded great as a minor league pitcher, also has some class as a basket ball coach. The Ideal golf champion is one who has a long drive, and one who can sink his putts from the long distances on the green. Pitcher Bob Clark has been traded by Cleveland American League base ball club to Milwaukee for Pitcher David Keefe. Baseball managers would no doubt like to sign up those collegians who claim they "took no money" for playing play-ing professional faill. The Creenvllle Club of the Sally League has sold Shortstop Johnny Koval to the Winston-Salem Club of the Piedmont League. Kid (Ted) Lewis of England has been signed for u match with Georges Carpentier, the French champion to be held at the Olympla on May 1. Rocky Kansas In his recent bout with Benny Leonard failed to wrest the championship, hut he proved beyond a doubt that Leonard Is not invincible. Syracuse will play twenty-eight games of baseball this year If Its schedule goes through. Cornell, after an absence of twenty years, is back on the schedule. Creenvllle and Chariest on In the South Atlantic.' League have exchanged first basemen, Harry Swacla shifting from 'liarlcstown and L. V. Crouch from Creenvllle |