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Show lTrgr'.' .i ., Trmii ' - . - m i j 7 - i Snappy Items of Sports News i V ' ! PHILADELPHIA. March '2G -An-Inapolis Naval academy won the lnter-'colleghiic lnter-'colleghiic gjmnastic meet at Haver-ford Haver-ford college tonight, scoring n total ol 25 1-2 points. K. Colter of Yale won the all-around individual championship. champion-ship. SEATTLE. . Wash., March 26- Fred Fulton, Minnesota heavyweight, knocked knock-ed out Young Hector, Bremerton, Wash.,' In the first round of a scheduled sched-uled four-round bout here tonight. TOLEDO, 0.. March 26, Jack Britten, Brit-ten, welterweight champion, won the newspaper decision over Jack Downey of Columbus in a ten-round bout here tonight. Brltlen won six rounds, Downey Dow-ney three and one was even. KANSAS CITY. Mo., 'March 2C Athletes from Missouri university won the seventeenth dual annual track meet with Kansas City university to-I to-I night, 5C 1-3 to 28 2-3. One Kansas-Missouri indoor track record was broken when Rodkcy of Kansas, doing the 110-yard dash in '61 1-5 seconds, clipped 3-5 of a second from the record, 52 2-5 established In a tie between Daggy and Wyalt of Missouri Mis-souri university in 191C. C. H Williams of Missouri won the high honors ot tho meet with a total of 13 points, taking first in "both tho fifty-yard high and fifty-yard low hurdles, hur-dles, and second in the fifty-yard dash. BROWNSVILLE, Tex., March 2C Exhibition game: R. H. E. St. Louis Nationals 5 0 1 Philadelphia Americans ... 3 G 1 Batteries Goodwin and1' Dilhoefer; Nayler, BIgbce, Ekert and Dye. HOUSTON, Texas, March 2G. Rxhl-tlon Rxhl-tlon game: ' R. H. E. New York Nationals 110 Boston Americans 0 5 2 Batteries Douglas, Benton and Snyder, Sny-der, Gonzales; Hoyl, Pcnnock and Wallers. OKMULGEE, Okla., March 26. Exhibition Ex-hibition game- R. H. E. SL Louis Americans It 10 3 Omaha Western ..2 S 3 Bauorles, Burwcll and Collins; Kopp, SJupa, HaLc and Lingle. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March 2G-Exhibition 2G-Exhibition game: R. H. E. Kansas City American Ass'n 7 13 1 Oklahoma Western League. 2 9 3 Batteries Johnson, Beadle and Sweeney, Block; Malonc, Diamond, Salisbury and Bannor, Moore. PEORIA, 111., March 26. Leaders In all divisions of the American Bowling congress remained undisturbed as a result o play hore today. Pew of the scores were high enough to land within with-in the prizzez winning classes. A. Lea of Chicago figured In the best performance, when he shot for lS53 in tho all-events, and moved into sixth placo. lie was within 600 pins of Ihe all events lead when he started his! single, bul was a victim of had' breaks in the last two games. DETROIT, Mich., March 27. An offer of $20,000 to Georges Carpenlier to meet Baguling Levinsky. a light heavyweight, in a ton-round bout here was announced today by Max L. Barbour, Bar-bour, president of the Wolverine Athletic Ath-letic club. Mr. Barbour proposed to stago the match either at Navin field or tho state fair grounds. ' NEW YORK, March 27. Word of the death ot Gilbert Ward, one or the four Ward brothers, whoso rowing feats earned them International fame a half-century ago. was received hero today. to-day. He died in Passaic, N. J., at the ago of 78. Alexander Ward of Philadelphia Phila-delphia Is now tho sole survivor of the crew. In a seance with a ouija board which bears an enviable record for veracity, ve-racity, the conduct of several Bee players play-ers for the coming season has been determined at Boyes Springs. Hero's one prediction that the hoard maile: Bill Ruinler. leading league slugger last year, will better his mark this season and bat .302. Earl Sheely, Silk-Shirt Baron and Homo Run King, will clout out nlnoty-ono four-sack jaunts. Spider Baum will hurl tho opening game for Salt Lake, and th Bees will win. 3 lo 0. Butch Byler will bat .351 and is slated for Ihe hi', leagues. Salt Lake will win the Pacific Pa-cific Coast league pennant. With polar scenery greeting the eyes, Salt Lake's high school marathon, mara-thon, to have been held today, has been .postponed until April 9. There are rumors that If the weather doesn't change by that time, all participants will be furnished with snowshoes and the race will be held Just the same. |