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Show SPORT NOTES AND PICK-UPS OF ALL KINDS Washington has five catchers In Spencer, ltuel, Hat-grave, Bolton and Kenna. Frank Grube, Chicago White Sox catcher, is a former Lafayette college football star, playing at end. George -A. nahn of Brooklyn, N. T., will captain the 1032 Dartmouth varsity gym team. The town town crab regards all professional pro-fessional wrestling as slow motion pictures in three dimensions. Some forms of theft appear to be seasonal. Whoever heard of bases stolen at ball parks in the winter time? i Jack Coombs, Duke baseball coach, through a system af alternation, will give all youngsters a chance to show their wares. Dan O'Leary, nlnety-two-year-old pedestrian, still is able to heel-and-toe four times around a baseball diamond dia-mond in three minutes. Since 1SS7 only 13 players have batted .400 in the National and only-six only-six have batted that much in the history his-tory of the American. Hockey is making rapid strides In England. Six rinks are already in operation op-eration in the London area alone, and five others are under construction. Mahatma Gandhi, It is announced, will carry his own mattress along to London. We've heard of the idea before, be-fore, but the party was a barnstorming barnstorm-ing wrestler. Jerry Nemer, weighing 148 pounds, Is the smallest basketball player among the Pacific Coast college teams. He is a high scorer for Southern California. Cali-fornia. Frank Wykoff is the third nationally national-ly and world famous sprinter to wear the colors of Southern California. The other two were Charley Taddock and Charley Eorah. Col. Matt Winn again will head the American Turf association, which controls Washington Park and Lincoln Fields race tracks, at Chicago, and Latonia and Churchill Downs in Kentucky. Palm Beach, Fla., has a city ordinance ordi-nance forbidding bull fights within its corporate limits. If two football games can bring out $750,000 for charity, what we need in this country is more football. With one exception, Heber Clugh, a Texan, Columbia university's crew this year will again be composed of New Yorkers. Fay Thomas, Cleveland pitcher, has played with Toledo, the Giants, Buffalo, Buf-falo, Oklahoma City, the Yankees, Baltimore, Bal-timore, New Haven and Sacramento since 1926. |