OCR Text |
Show Spnrt.ntES Horsewomen In Paris nro forming a polo federation. Ice hockey N the fastest and one of the most popular of sport spectacles. Harvard and Yale rowing crews have met each oilier for Ihe last 70 years. Kansas City lays claim to having more- basket ball loams than any oilier oili-er city of similar size. Edvln Wide. Ihe sensational runner of Sweden, drinks two or thrvo cup-fuls cup-fuls of coffee at a single meal. Football Is said to be responsible for fewer fal allt les every year. Except, Ex-cept, of course, among raccoons. One trouble about these slow clubs being Instituted In colleges Is that the football players might Join 'em. Clarence Turner, for many years one of America's host Jockeys, Is giving up Ihe saddle 'o become a trainer. Mr. Iloppe, oldest of the contenders In Ihe recent tournament, lost his IS.'J balkllne billiard championship but successfully defended his title of Hoy j Wonder. The Fulled States hasn't won n I ti :i in I hi n lu the Olympic games since I 11:0'-!, when little Johnny Hayes, now dead, fought his way lo victory owr Doratulo Pletro In London. Much Is being written about Edward Ed-ward G. Seubert rising from a newsboy news-boy lo president of the Standard OH company. But how about those news-hoys news-hoys thai rose lo be prize lighters and baseball alarsV A Japanese golfer Is said to have maile two boles In one In a single giiine. II Is all rlghl for Ihe Japs Y copy us, and eon excell ns lu de. lerlly, bul II hurls to see Ihcm .outlying .out-lying us, Mew regulations are necessary la football, says a coach, because strategists strate-gists are constantly findlm; (ricks not provided against In Ihe obi. That's so - anil there's nothing In (lu, m,,v nM(,s thai Hays a halfback can't rhlii ,i horse. |