Show A DOUBLE PAGE OF o SPORTING NEWS CONTAINING SOME COLLEGE SPORTS BY MANHATTAN New ow York March 20 The Tho Tho college e baseball season soon will trill bo be on am and thero Is ts tr 6 every Indication that the season season sea sea- iea- iea son will show play pay at ut least up to average on the part put of or the Uio big college teams All 11 of ot the tho Big Six have o strong teams learns and It Is le tho the best impression that the this championship will bo Io eon contested The Tho Harvard university squad Is nicely Thoro Is 15 every reason to believe bellevo that the 1 09 I toom will bo ono one of ot the strongest st that Ua haw hns represented tho the Crimson on In some somo year vear Under the tutelage of ot Christy on of ot th the Now ow York Giants Glant the tho pitching department Is now ono one of ol the strongest tron est features at tho the Cambridge Cam Cam- Cambridge bridge Institution It was hoped that last years ears veteran Infield could bo be kept ept Intact but this plan has been upset b by tho withdrawal from front collego col col- col- col logo lego of II IL McCall 1 Ho lie returned to Harvard alter tho the year mid examinations examina lions and practiced with tho the team fortL for a. a while Ho Ito was offered a good s position position post post- tion however and accepted it Ho lIe was to avo been graduated graduate next June JunC There Thore are a n. number o of good canul- canul I I I dates out for tor second base whore heI ho he I played I With tho the nearing Hearing of at the baseball ball season for tor tho the past few years there thero has arisen a sort of ot g general discussion I Jf between college 6 men as M to whether or 01 not not It In J 1 within tho the proper spirit of ot off otI f I sport for tor cheering to go so on whilo two college college or university nines are ara en engaged en- en engaged Ja ed In play The question has hns been I argued back and forth but hut there has hns never no been an any del decision i J reached It Is claimed b by some somo that I 1 the cheering which Is done at ball games gomos Is done with tho the solo Holo object of ot of rattling tho the players on tho the opposing opposing op- op posing team These reformers who would have hn the yells ell abolished basee base baRo their claim on tho the fact tact that It Is only I e bon t th tho opposIng nine nille Is In tho the hold flola that the Jio v f Sh forth forth their college war whoops They claim that when their own team tean Is s In the tho ibid Hold It Is la up to their opponents 1 to yell ell This it Is said Is not truo true sportsmanship Tho The Idea of ot the tho Dartmouth college collelo i baseball team making a Southern trip this spring has hue been abandoned by tho the I Green Green management management- Instead however Jit It H Is expected that several so I games wIll be bo played against tho the New e England league teams There Thore la Ia also Ia fa a possibility of ot a lL week of ot practice practice I tice games g-amea being arranged with Andoor Ando- Ando Andover or ver r academy to be played at Andover Owing to a conflict In tho the schedules ules tho 1110 gamo with Tufts which was arranged arranged ar ar- arranged ar- ar ranged to be ho played In Hanover on May 6 6 has bas been cancelled Dr W W. 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G An Anderson director of ot the tho f Yale le contributes a a. very ery interesting article 10 to L a recent jl issue of ot the Yale lale Dall Dally Daily Now News comparing college colleEN athletics In England and tho the United States Dr Anderson says In speaking of or the athletic differences differences differ differ- between American and English universities there are arc three main di divisions dl dl- visions which deserve deseno attention name namo- ly those of ot extent method and Ideal First the participation in athletics is much more general In England than limn In this countr country Colleges College of ot oo support sup sup- port a crow two t. football teams a hockey and lacrosse club a a. cricket and tennis team tam besides an athletic association association asso naso- elation for or track sports J Ever Every col- col lego o Is thus supported b by eight ht or n 1 teams steams with nomo Domo twenty other othor ri e f J fien men tuen l 1 g take 8 in this thin way nearly all aU the up work or ot acm S sort ort even though the they do not foe feel I lint 1111 any particular Inclination along alons- that tha t Thero Thoro arc morn moro arid and tower tow few er or spectators than hero For this rca rea son lion the general average of ot athletic ability this Is la higher In England Englan than In izi I country The Tho question of at method Is also of ot primary Importance In Jn the consideration tion or of athletics Instead of ot employing employing- a a. complex coaching system as Is Iii tho case caso In Jn tho the United States the teams arc are trained lJ by the tho university men themselves Professional coach coach- coaching in ing Is Js practically unknown Athletics are not made a business of ot Thero There are no training tables chines rowing ma ma- machines or other artificial means o of de do- do The even climate is an important factor In shaping tho the of ot methods meth moth athletics In English ties lies I for r I It a R season cann tn to run inn There n lor UL nearly neary the tao en entire re- re rey y year r I Is i 5 H no r rapId change from one phase hase of ot i athletics to another c The Tho Third great fiscal eat difference between English Ens and American athletics is In the question of at ideals or Ideals tives or perhaps motives mo mo- mo- mo would better bettor ing iFor or 1 the Englishman express the m mean mann n- n athletics MI goes gocs Into not to win position or die dis Unction but rather for tor the pure love lava of ot the sport He sport does docs not with enter athletics ath ath- tho the solo eolo Idea of or at any cost b but ut winning rather with the of ot In In- In enjoying the of ot his bis bOd possibilities I body The outcome of ot the Is not a life lito and death matter gamo game to and he ho exhibits him no very Intense feel feel- Ings Inga 55 over H th tho results suits That 1 ably high a n. remarkably remarkably remark remark- Ideal of o fair Calr pIa play is tamed Is ta maintained main main- the English largely due duo to tho the fact that only b by the universities aro are attended cd leisure class who themselves them them- selves Far from pay all aU the ox eXI expenses Incurred acquiring acquiring- ra money ncy through the thc expense Is 18 In prohibitive of ot many cases I entering them crews for The Tho by their are BUPP supported entirely en- en members each man payIng pay pay- Ing part of the places cost ot of the shell ThIs the tho sports on a piano seldom seldon realized I In this country a 0 Negotiations row low days 1 by y have bave the Manhattan been going s on for foi tho the Carlisle association with na Indian school lon long distance runner and Bob S Fowler Boston the Marathoner which will Doston suIt In these probably re ro- ro coming Marathon two cracks oracles entering the tho run from the American Yonkers Yonkers t to the finishing betty tietty tn in league SU park Prk on n Satur- Satur Saturday da day y March 27 7 ThIs Marathon will be unique In In that J tho the spectators will not have havo to watch the first part of the tho race during which the novices no usually drop out but wilgot willot will wil willgot got ot the full benefit of ot probably bly tb the last hut 15 miles of the grind Ind Tho men mel will run from Yonkers straight down clown Broadway to the baseball grounds and will then up lP aroun around th the throe three track that Is ts to be bo built bull Inside inside tho grounds The Tho first step toward the tho resumption of ot football relations between bet Princeton and Harvard universities was taken take when the schedule of ot tho Crimson freshmen for fall tall was ratified It Is now no assured that tho the first year yea elu r men of ot these two tuo Institutions tu will mee moot on tho the gridiron next net autumn This I is S undoubtedly the tho opening where whereby y a contest between the tho varsity elevens Inthe in inthe I Ithe the near future futuro will be bo brought about about- Another noth r bright shining star of or the tho th hammer throwing brigade Is seriously thinking of ot giving up tip tho the game John Johr Flanagan tho the Irish American A. A C l. veteran and man many times timos a world worlds s champion finds that slinging weights weight does not appeal to him as It did die and it Is in not at nt all unlikely that his 1st appearance In the toot seven circle this thi year car will be few and far tar between This does not mean that ho I Is through with athletics Ho lIe only seeks seek new neo worlds to conquer Genial John Johi Ii would a wrestler be bo lIe He Imagines he Ii C can gOt get more real enjoyment out o of or t mauling his fellow men around th tho mat dislocating their Joints with ham hammer mer locks and twisting their sinews sinew with too holds than thon by tossing a lL 16 It- It pound lump of ot load lead unheard unheard-of die dis tan ces So h he 11 ha has draped his massive logs legs ii In grapplers grapplers' hose and is ts learning tho th grip And he Is better that than fairly alrh well John with his great t strength and agility Is 15 some wrestler wrest wrest- I ler |