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Show Joe Lynch. New York bantamweight champion, and Young Plnchot Charle-roi Charle-roi will meet in a ten round bout in Pittsburg on March 28. Hans Wagner, the now athjetli rector at Carnegie Tech, Pittsburg, has his baseball squad on the field He will turn out thei best team the institution has ever known, he declares. Walter Mails, heavy duty moundsman , for the Cleveland Indians, is temporarily tempo-rarily out of th gnm. at the train-, ing camp at Dallas, with a sore arm Manager Speaker reports the remainder remain-der of his championship aggregation In first class condition,'" Waller Schmidt star catcher of the' Pittsburg Nationals, who ha;? been un accounted for since the Opening of the training season, has reported ;it the Pirate camp in Hot Spnnc.;. He was detained by business on the Pacific coast. Rocky Kansas was pr.ven the decision over Willie Jackson in twelve rounds' last night in New York. Siicker Parks, star University of; Michigan pitcher, has admitted play-, ing professions I baseball and resigned , the captaincy of the Michigan team1 yesterday I Homo runs featured the practice of! the Pittsburg Pirates yesterday Nine; circuit hits were registered in a game between the regulars and the Yanni-1 gans. The former won, 14 to 7. Bam-1 hart, whitted and Tierney each gath-, wed a pair of the four base hits. Catcher Eddie. Alnsmith. veteran ofi the Detroit Tigers, has reported for; training. Ho his ben conditioning in California since he returned, recently1 from the Orient, where he worked with an exhibition team Manager Cobb of the Detroit Amer- leans has obtained authority to carry; twenty-five men on his 1921 roster Heretofore only twenty-two men have been carried. T'red Ueebe, veteran t wirier of thei Louisville Association club, has been released to the Wichita club The Union Boat club of Boston will! enter crews In the American Henley' regatta at Philadelphia May J8. and the Amateur Oarsmen competition at Buffalo in July. Tommy Gibbons, a brother of Mike. I and an aspirant to the heavyweight; championship, will meet Paul Sampson Samp-son of New York in a 1 ." round bout tonight in Gotham. Charles C. Rumsey, a member of the. American polo team, entered for com-' petition with English teams for the world s championship in June, sailed today on the Acqultnnl 'ther mem-, bers will leave next month Plans are under way, for a big regatta re-gatta on Chc9apeakv bay next July under un-der the auspices of the Baltimore Export Ex-port and import Board of Trade. The Chicago Cubs complete their training today and leave Pasadena for lx)s ArfgcieS where they will rest and begin play In a scries of exhibition. games. Manager Evers reports his men in top notch condition. The St. Louij Americans have released re-leased Pitcher Steve Ferrell to the Terre Haute club of the Three I league Emerson W Dickerson of Grand : Rapids has been elected president of! the reorganized Central league, com-prlsjng com-prlsjng six western Michigan teams. Joe Morris, who entered the White Sox training camp at Waxahachle as the Tulsa iron man," pitched against the second team yesterday, allowing only four hits. Professor Jorgenscn, the Klmbalton. la . e-raiperintndent I of schools, allowed the regulai-s eleven j hits. Mike Yokel, claimant of the middleweight mid-dleweight wrestling championship will meet Ira Dern at Salt Lake March 30.1 |