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Show Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Every aspirant for the heavy-weight title is tried out against Fred Fulton sooner or later. Ralph Burrlll, former assistant to Walter Cox, will train a stable at Augusta, Au-gusta, Me., this year. The right arm of Willie Hoppe Is Insured In-sured for $10,000, and he is ordered not to do any handshaking. Early half-mile track meetings through Ohio received big entry lists for their early closing events. . Benny Leonard has held the lightweight light-weight championship crown since 1917. He is twemj-seven years old. A. C. Wall, '24, of West Orange has been elected captain of the Princeton university hockey team for 1924. The Horse Review Futurity for foals of 1922 closed with 988 entries, the largest number received In five years. Young Stribling of Macon, Ga., welterweight wel-terweight champion of the South, has his mother for his manager and trainer. George T. Moeschen, veteran shortstop, short-stop, who is now playing at third base, was elected captain of the Columbia university baseball team. Fred Enke, assistant coach at South Dakota State college, has accepted the position of athletic director at Louisville Louis-ville university, Louisville, Ky. The ringer score In golf Is nothing like the ringer score In horseshoes. It's the low score for each hole made by each player during the season. American ring titles are held as follows: fol-lows: Three by Italians, three by Irish-Americans, Irish-Americans, one by a Hebrew and one by a man of American parentage. |