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Show Michigan Overwhelmed Purdue. The greatest victor) MlihlKim ever nn llldoom took plate when the Michigan Purdue meet . nded. March II. the aeore being 51 lo 10 The splendid Michigan Impair team which made the record was half composed ol freshmen Onlv (Irata and aecoml counted, with twelve men on each team, and Purdue was actually mothered without with-out a point In all the running event The Michigan athlete ran wimetlme in good Indoor time, lint alwaya finished fin-ished laughing and full of reserve lorce. In the lliree Held evinl. the high Jump, shot put mid pole vault. Michigan Michi-gan hnd onl) one enlr) apiece, and here Purdue' score of ten polnta was made with two senmd place. Purdue Pur-due also got a He for first place In mi polo vntin Buffalo's Harness Stakes. The earl) closing purse for the grand circuit meeting nt lluRalo this summer have been announced The 1. in pi re State, n IliloeO purse for 2 10 Hotter. I the prlnelpnl event. Olh er nntiouticril nre The (lennsee Hotel, for JyearoM trotter. II, owl The Ijifil)ette Until, fur I 17 trot ters. $2,110" The Liquid Veneer, for l)cnrold pacers. l,eim Iroquois Hotel, for X 17 cers 12 OOP. The Dominion of Canada, for .' 0 iwcer. $,(M. All these tvent will be declilul by Ithe three-bent method, which wni trliil so successfully last )enr V.n trie close on April t' Predicts Dig Year In Archery A call to anna Im been made to the archer of the country by Dr IM wnrd II. Weston. Chicago, who Is Ihc pnsldi'iit of the National Archery as nidation Dr. Weston, III a circular ricctlng In the devotee of archery thioughimt the country, urge nil aichrrs In begin practice a early In Hie spring as ixislhlc, and each member mem-ber uf the association la exhorted to tiring nl least one novice In the annual an-nual meeting, which will bn held hero Aug 1C, lfi, 17. From Hie Impetus which archery received re-ceived nt tho Olympian gnmea at St. Uiuls last summer Dr. Weston predict pre-dict Iho moat successful season known to the association this year. Jlu Jltsu Deafen Again. Tho Japanese stylo of wrestling received re-ceived another setback at Ilalllmorn March h when Columbus, Ihc champion champi-on feather tight wrestler, defcnled llako, the Jlu J It ail champion. Columbus Colum-bus wns but four pound heavier than hlr opponent, wim wore a klmonii The local boy won Hie first fall with a half Nelson hold In twelve in In iitcs llsko took the second with a kimono throat bold In eight minutes, mil Columbus In the third went nt his ilponeni In American style and after four minute had the Japanese dupii The corneal wna to be heat three falls in Ave, but the Jap quit admitting thai he wns a beaten man Harvard and Penn Nov. 11. Pennsylvania und llarvuid have practically agreed upon Ndv 11 fur i.elr annual football game this )ear. The Pennsylvania schedule had hi en made on! with Nov. 4 ns the date, bill Harvard vrole asking for n week later, which had lit en Iho limn for some )carK, and Pennsylvania did not object The change will require n shotting of oilier dale", most Important being the Columbia game, which was set for Nov 18, and will now hnvo to bo on Nov. 2S or Oct. 28 Wwv 1.s4UBCttCW This Kreliihinuu Is a skillful lad, ha n flue ialr uf hands nnd knows well how- to he patient on a horse's bark Thl I one of the mnln points of hi successful career. Kramer to Ride Abroad. Frank I. Kramer, Hie national champion bicycle rider, tins sailed for Paris He Is to nppeur on the Ftench course during April. May and June and the early purt of July. Returning about the middle of July, he will follow the national oclo circuit cir-cuit While racing on the foreign tracks Kramer will meet the Hottest riders of llnglnnd and Prance Has to Quit His Crouch, "I find that In six round fighting 1 have to come up out or my crouch." any IMdle llanlon "The six-round tunc Is fast from tin. lump, and the crouch Is for the slower, walling WtiJW game Thai bring me round straight- VHjR er to my man My crouch la a flda t&virv crouch Up atralrhlvr I can get lo Vw4 ' wink faater with both hand ' fixrr Schutt Btata Bngllahmen. Hjr? At the university Held sports at Ox- HFlrV ford Kngland Warren Kill Schutt. fiSv' thr Rhode scholar from Cornell tint- WmOi'i verslly. won ihe ihreemlle run la HlSr ' If l In aBWffi. Schutt won b five rda fiom M. sHHKi II Ondhy the winner of l he twomllo kaHsS event at the Oxford ('ambrhtge-lUr- aHoCi vnrd Yale games nf litnl bbsss!Rh- Many Nations to Compete. assssBBair Several nations will he represented ssaaaaaas' Il the lawn Iannis con I est for thn LssssaaaaB Dwiaht Davis International ch.illengo PasBBBBs! cup when the matches are pla)ed at H Wimbirdiiti I'naland during Ihe lat- B ter part i f June or the II lat of July. jH The compitlng nations are the United H States Aiu-iralla llelglutu Prance, dbLbbtS am' probnbli (lirmnn) DbbbbbbbV thouas l. rr oKnuAWsj. H A IcadliiK member of the University H of Wisconsin swImmliiK team I a H full blooded American Indian. Ill H name I Thomas I,. St (lermalno and bbbbbbbbbbI ho I nn earnest, unassuming young H man of much strctiath Ho waa a tub- H sllluto member of Ihc university fool- H ball learn last fall, playing at guard and lacklo. Much I expected of him H on Ihu gridiron next fall unless Coach Phil Kins dislike him. M McCoy Retire Again. H Kid McCoy has been offered a H match Willi Hugo Kelly of Chicago by H At.dy Mulligan nf (he Whlttlngton M Park Athletic club of Hot Springs. H McCoy promptly declined tho offor, H M)lng ho has quit Ihe ring for good, H and In Iho future will conflnu hi at- H tentrtm lo belting on tho race. H Pay Well for Player. H FiHitball advice from Itnglnnd ban: H II that the Mlddtealniriiugh club has H Ixiuglit the release or transfer or a H foi ward plajer named Common, from H Sl.llderlalld. at what I said to bo a H record for an Kngllah league Iran- H fer, 16.000 COnimnii was sold three H year ugo for tl.aOO. H Marshall Wins Series. H Frank J. Mnrsbnll nf llnaiklyn look H Ihe, eighth game In (he cheaa match H with D, Janowskl of Paris, (bus win- jH nlng the contest. The final scoro waa: H Marshall, 8; Janowskl. 5, drawns, 4. jjaasafl Marshall Inlinds pla)liig at various tflBBBal lii.ropenu cllle before returning to aaaa! Ihu United Unites. H Will Rsce Locomotive, H C. S Hinshaw, Ihu well known H uiiliimnhlllsl, I making preparations H loi a rncu between a huge locnmutlve. H and himself In nn auto. Ilenahaw'i H plan la In run the nice next )onr or H si urn r. If possible, nt (ho Ormoiid H bench tournnmeut. H Fast Trottei Changes Hands. H Fred Clltiu of Indliimipolls ha sold H to Murray Howe, Memphis, Teun.pro- 1 siimnlily for P. (1 Jones, same city, H the (Irayilon gelding. Cliolr Hoy, H 2 1 7 V4. fur 15.000 Choir Ho) I looked H nirfiii u a coming enallonal trotter H Oreek Enters St, Louis Marathon. jH l.oula D l.nnibrackls. aged 22, a ! native of Oreece, who has lived In H St Ui'ils (or Mime lime, ha unlered H for the Marathon race, to be bold IH i Lire the flrat Ratiirdn) In May. This LbH uakes the elghlionlb entry. RjHfjn Michigan to Meet Pennsylvania, vAK Michigan will send a four mile re- WQI la) team In the Penns)lviiulu meet flH next month, and ma) enter four other H event, two nl which, the shot put ami Bl (be pole vault, are praillcally sillied n uiin already IH9 Iowa's Dateball Schedule. HP Tne playing schedule or tho low WSSti llaseball league wa given oul March Wwl i; It embrace 120 game The so JM sou oien May t and closes Sept. 11 RB The northern clubs open In th south- w crn H Dowker Not Coming. JB Airordltig tu a cablegram received jH from Manager llettlnson of (ho No- H llnnnl Snrllng dub or Uiudon, Jrra tm Ilowker ha no Intention of lenvlnr H Kuglnnd. H Miss Saltonstall a Golf Champion H Mis Itoanion Saltonstall of Ilostoa H won Ihu final for the women' gulf H champlonihlp of sniilhcrn California. SM She I a cousin of Mis Alice Roose- JM vcIL BBBBBBBBBBHsaHslisHlBHslBHsHsBHflHHl |