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Show INTERESTING SPORT NOTES Lucian E. Williams of Chicago won the Connecticut state tennis title. The Country club of Brookline, Mass., has been awarded the amateur golf tournament for 1922. Fred Walker, former University of Chicago athlete, will become athletic director at Del'auw university. Orville Hewitt, Pittsburgh, has been elected captain of the 1922 track team of the University of Pittsburgh. After reading the latest news from thicross the Atlantic, we should say that our amateur sportsmen are better at the chukker than at the putter. The Harmsworth trophy, the $5,000 cup emblematic of the world's powerboat power-boat championship, has been stolen from Its strong box at the Detroit Yacht club. Frank J. Shea closed his career as a University of Pittsburgh athlete when he won the quarter-mile event at the National Collegiate A. A. meet at Chieugo. Paavo Nurnil, the Finnish champion long-distance runner, covered six milos In 29 minutes 41.2 seconds at Stockholm. Stock-holm. He ran ten kilometers, or 6.2137 miles ln 80 minutes 40.2 seconds. Both are claimed to be new world's records. If the portrait of the British open golf champion is a good likeness. It must he admitted that the player who tries to itmr'Ue his driving position will have to toe in until his f- lool back wn, 'm. |