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Show portingSouifal Sixth Cavalry troops, of Chattanooga, Chattan-ooga, play Sunday polo. Tennis Is the only sport that has not become professionalized. Earl Samle, America's leading jockey, earns $00,000 a year. Mercer university of Macon, Ga., will boast a track team next season. Expert says It takes nerve to be a golf player. Even takes nerve to dress like one. Dan O'Leary, the veteran pedestrian, pedestri-an, was the first man to walk 500 miles within six days. The Spaniards are said to be taking tak-ing up football, changing from the bull to the bear, as it were. Why not require all Sunday golfers to carry a portable radio set so they won't miss the sermon? Mike Kelly, manager of the St. Paul American association, will pilot the Saints again next season. Strangest thing about Notre Dame's success is that all the experts predicted predict-ed a great year for the team. Chicago coach says he's against paid footballers. . . . But apparently he does not object to paid coaches. Frankle Frlsch Is the fastest runner run-ner In the National league. Maurice Archdeacon the fleetest man in the American. Babe Ruth, who has gone Into vaudeville, vau-deville, may be expected to do as well on the stage as some actors would at home-run swatting. A new wood for baseball bats Is being be-ing Imported from Cuba, but it Is expected ex-pected the winter will find the supply of domestic ivory unimpaired. Joe Miller used to furnish all the jokes for the world. . . . But that was before the New York boxing commission started to make champions. cham-pions. Edward "Pop" Geers has lust concluded con-cluded his fifty-fifth year as a horseman horse-man In active competition. He will have Peter Manning, 5G, in his stable sta-ble in 1924. National league umpires say that if Tony Kaufmann didn't get peeved every ev-ery time lie thought the umpire missed a strike he would be a 25 per cent better pitcher. |