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Show LITTLE PKW3 Harvard has built 13 -squash, tennis ten-nis and racquet courts. Wesleyan, Conn., has recognized goli as a minor college sport. The Murphy stable has won $785,000 in purses during the last nine years. Ironwood, Mich., is after the 1921 National Ski association's tournament. National league baseball nines used 17,670 baseballs during the 1919 season. sea-son. George Sisler will outdo Cobb as a hitter this year, according to St. Louis fans. Yale probably will accept an Invitation Invi-tation to send a track team to Eng-laud. Eng-laud. The Yankees it is said, have spent j $250,000 for players in the last few years. I C. W. P. Reynolds has been reengaged re-engaged as football coach by Bucknell college. Three members of the Iowa football team have refused appointments to West Point. Harry Shriver, pitcher, has been turned back to Saginaw for another year by Providence. Jim Thorpe, great Indian star, declares de-clares he will play in the major leagues or nowhere. University of Wisconsin has offered University of Washington a date on its 1920 football schedule. The Indians are favored in the winter hook to wdn the American league pennant this year. Memphis Country club has been awarded the western amateur golt championship tournament. George Trafton, center of the Notre Dame football team, has been disqualified disquali-fied for playing pro football. Miller Hoggins will soon make another an-other effort to coax Frank Baker Into playing baseball another year. New York A. C. athletes won IS national and 30 district Amateur Athletic Ath-letic union championships last year. Harvard football players have elected elect-ed Arnold Ilorween of Chicago captain of the Crimson eleven for next year. i The New York A. C. athletics won IS national and 30 district Amateur Athletic Union championships last year. The Harlem and 'Heights Athletic Vague, of New York city, has set aside a fund of $1,000 for the promotion ot ports. Hamilton, Out., is to have a modern stadium for athletics. The by-law authorizing au-thorizing the expenditure was passed at the recent election. A series of exhibition games has tieen arranged between the Washington Washing-ton American league and Indianapolis American Association clubs. Jack Price, a former winner of the Powderhall (Scotland) Marathon, has ehalViu'cd Alfred Shrubb for a match j at 15 mib's. Shrubb is coaching the Oxford univTit- el oss-country team, j |