OCR Text |
Show t SPORT BRIEFS U . Manager Tr(s Speaker. of the world's champion Cleveland Americans, Ameri-cans, registered hi first home-run of jlhc season in a practice game yester- iday at Hubbard, Texas Stanislaus Zbyszko meeis Joe A'ar-o A'ar-o of Cleveland, in a tinish wrestling match tdday in the hio city. The are heavyweights. The first gams in th.- world's championship cham-pionship lies tournament at Havana, Cuba, between ii Bmanuel i-iker. the German champion, and Jose Capa- blanca Cuban title holder, was de- clarcd a dnaw afte'i the fiftieth move Play contluues today. 1 Diversity stars from all sections of th countrs are entered for the relav Carnival of the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsyl-vania, scheduled for Franklin field "in April. Deering. of Nebraska and Oal-l Oal-l '-he ,, the K in .as Agric ultural eol-lege, eol-lege, are booked for competition in the sprints and hurdles. King Miller and Pick Krottem. the two players awarded the Washington senators by Judge Landls in his decision de-cision against the Pittsburg Nationals. have arrived at Tampa, completing the Washington roster President Clark Griffith, of the Washington Americana reports that Walter Johnson is fast, rounding into I tor; notch shape, and probably will be able to resume his place thix season las premier of tbe Washington pitching pitch-ing staff. Eari Shealey, 1920 batting champion of the- Pacific Coast league who fln-:she,i fln-:she,i the season wl;h an average of .373; IP. home-runs and . 1 doubles, has reported at the Chicago White Sox camp at WaxaMachie, Texas. He will lie tried out at l'irsi b Manager Qleason The United Si. ties Amateur Hocke nssociation has voted to invite college t n- into the competition for the national championship. Harry Oreb outpointed Jack Rc-nault, Rc-nault, of Montreal, in ten rounds last night at Pittsburg. |