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Show Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Newark boasts 23 golf links In the city and suburbs. T. L. Parsonnet, '24L, has been elected captain of the Columbia university uni-versity wrestling team. Metropolitan branch of the A. A. U., Including New York City and vicinity, has twenty clubs enrolled. V. B. Brown, '23, of Indianapolis, Ind., has been re-elected captain of the Purdue university golf team. Jersey City will lay out a municipal golf course. A feature will be two or t'jree extra holes for beginners, Jack Dempsey is going in the coal business. He ought to settle all this coal trouble one way or the other. H. A. Wood, '24, hag been reelected re-elected captain of the Harvard varsity gymnastic team for the 1923-24 season. Industrial A. A. of San Francisco, composed of 50 business organizations, organiza-tions, will promote a golf tourney this summer. Bayee M. Norton of Vineyard Haven, Mass., has been elected captain of the Yale freshmen track team for the coming com-ing season. Work Is being rushed on Washington Washing-ton & Lee's new stadium and It is hoped to have it in shape for the game with Virginia In the fall. Alex Herd, veteran golfer, won the Roehampton challenge cup by defeating defeat-ing F. G. Jewell of North Middlesex in the final match by 3 up and 2 to play. A bill, prohibiting baseball and amusements on Sunday has been Introduced In-troduced in the Illinois state legislature legisla-ture by Senator MacMurray of Chicago. Chi-cago. Harvard fencers won the intercollegiate intercol-legiate foils championship with a total of 17 victories out of 27 bouts. It war the first time Harvard has won the title since 1899. The Canadian women's golf championship cham-pionship will be played over the Mount Bruno (Montreal) links on September 17 and 22. The Canadian open championship cham-pionship will take place at Toronto August 2 to 4. |