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Show RAPID FIRE CHATTER The L'nUed sitts ntercoUe,gate Laorosso league vvtii make another af-fbrl af-fbrl : rtend the league territory th-conibig th-conibig season, with Syracuse University Uni-versity already In the league as a new member, it ! espscted Rutgers am! n !!, .y ("olnmb'a will cr.tci lif r. Th.-cb'cuil Th.-cb'cuil had a verj succSsaful campaign last season, and there If every Indication Indica-tion this will i... diipllcated tbja aca- SOIl. J:.a Cjffroth. for many Vears a fish' promoter- On the Pacific Cast. and now . lurf prpmotCr at 'Oa J.uana, Is gol i; to ie one of ih- bidders for the Derhpsoy'-Carpentlci match. "Sunny) Jim" s.ivs the battle will bo the ifrreat- '- the ring gam. ovjcr had. but the great guarantees given the bogera will fi'tce a pront9tei gambloVwlth i larger amouhl than w.is ewer needed in h titular battle In the past Cof-froth Cof-froth says he will atlok to the turt sport. Xot man American ten pis enthusl ttsts win be ubi lo accompany the American Davis cup tennis team t AtTBtralIn for the big natchca, bu (fhoe who cannot go may have their appetite fr tin court game par-; t,alb satiated by viewing motion pictures pic-tures Of the play. A 1 1 a ngr-ment have bten made to have most of the con-tests con-tests photographed. Moving pictures ' J tennis matches- have never boon per-jfectly per-jfectly satisfactory In tb past, hut Australia Aus-tralia movie experts believe the can niake ihe films and present much of I the Interest of the spoil Christ Matlo-wsn. for rip r star hur-ler hur-ler for th- Xew York plants, now a pa-: tlent at ,i sanitarium in tho Catskills, i.; not entirely in f:ivor of the proposed I I-asker plan for Cleahjtlng organized baseball, but he Is In favor of some sort of revolution that will put a stop t6 na.nl. ling Matty read a number Ol reports of the Chicago Kambling scandal and his only comment was I that the Chicago players were "foolish "fool-ish ho.' Mattv Is unable to see how a group of disinterested business men can bo of much assistance to a business busi-ness of which they know nothing, a;-though a;-though he concedes men like Hon Will(amTafl Judge K M Jindis and others would lend some prestige to the sport. . ? Cnder the direction of Coach .Mose ;Klng. former Connecticut lightweight boxer Yale anticipates the most su-ceasful su-ceasful season since the mitt sport wai adopted Xearly two hundred candidates candi-dates have expressed a wllllngnesg to don the chamois mittens, and Coach j Kinif Intends to . lasslfv these as to weights and start training Immediately i after the football season closes. Coac h 'King has worked out a training pio gram for the hoxing t-andidatcs tha1 is said to be unique In his plan he ha included the bes; of the professional profes-sional stunts and augmented Uim .with sonif- original Ideas that are ggld ito espe.ially Interesting for college ' boxers. William A. Brady, theatrical magnate mag-nate who is now ihe representative of .'harlej, B Cochran In the Detnpsey- 'arpentier negotiations. declares American critics who have harged the London promoter with having manl-ffst-d a gran all spirit, are doing Cochran Coch-ran an injustice that he doe not de- j serve. Brady explains that Cochran leally believed there was a chance to lase the big battle in London when ! lu signed Carpentler and that in naming nam-ing hlrn to look after his interests when the battle D presented in this country Is simple seeking what is justly du him. "American critics Have been en-i en-i tlrely too harsh on Cochran."' said Brady, "and all Just because he wants to got what is coming to him. Cochran 'did not beg for h chan to tie up c.ir-penttefs c.ir-penttefs services, but rather was coaxed coax-ed to sign. Carpentler preferred t-. j fight in London and thought Dcmp-, Dcmp-, ;sey would accede to this demand.' IBradv says Cochran might hv e I I knocked the proposed match Into a . Icocked hat had he dired. but instead lof taking h I cuuisv Ud done ov x iLsHasHiBiBHiBLBiBB thinsf within reason lo have Ihe match no through un this side of ihe Atlantic. aflr he was convinced Dempsey would noi fight in Qhgland. Jiqi Corhett lalicves fls'ic pi ui.ot.rs are going to hurt the sport by offerlns a second Willard-Dempsey rr.at- li "Qcntleman Jim' declares WWlard Is in. maiili for Dempsey, and that the t Ui" wlU suffer if they -rr meet again. "The match don't look good on paper and it will look worse In the rjng; 1 said ChrTSeit. The 112" Grand Circuit season is regarded as this most successful lit his-torj his-torj Accordlhg to statistics Just available, there were more than 2,000 horses In competition and the value of Stakes reached the half million mark Tle season embraced JO weeks of rac-Ing. rac-Ing. Fred Bdma'n, of .Memphis and Thomas W . Murphv. of PoUgltkeepsfe. N. Y.. divided honors for the position of leading driver Bach won thirty contest a The yntversiiy of Pennsylvania c preparing to turn out. another championship cham-pionship bgsketball team Coach Nichols called the squad out last week. Two members of .he .. chaipplpn- ship five have been lost. Boiiic svvinirnlntc and wrestling are KOiiu; bl8 at the Quaker institution Samuel c. Hildreth win h unable to sun his 1150.000 Prior Rock col-Iuchcape col-Iuchcape before next year. The fleet voungster went lame during th Sara toga meeting mid Mi 1 1 ildr-t h !i . -been advised to retire him for the remainder re-mainder of the season in order to guarantee his recoverv irw time for next season. Larr.v Sutton, one of the best known ivory hunters In the big leagues, will sign a contract to go through the i ill timber for tho Brooklyn Dodgers In Is.' 1 Last season SuttOn worked for the Dodgers and for the Philadelphia Nationals. wner EQbbetts told Sutton after the season closed that he did not care to shire in his work and sisted that the scout work for Drook-lvn Drook-lvn entirely or not at all National Leaguo magnates ma) hold the l- blub llea to the front a a whip over tho loyal five' of th I American league but h)e idea will lle : io adopted according r" C,,:r: Herrmann, of the C-iiielnnS-tl Kedt . n - d.ui number and tljeTc n use wi call on It a a blufy.1' said Herr uAnn. The Cincihiiatl ow hei d.-es no believe the National Icagu.u oner wivi arc Miking about jnmvdnk ovci ii.- traces ire ioing tho gp:tne ani Kre.u good by using the 12 club plai foi propaganda. L'hjs thing ou;ht t-i t-i reasoned but Inatead of foughi out. Plerrnikhn declared to trn-nds rt ! cert fly. oo . |