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Show Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Coach Hugo llezdek'H I'enn State baseball nhio will play '2i games. Newark, N. J., boasts twenty-thrco golf links In the city and suburbs. Lafayette college, Kaston, Pn., will occupy Its new $300,000 gym In tho fall. "Nap" Ilucker, old National league pitcher, may become coach at Princeton. Prince-ton. If Pabo ltuth has to pay that $."0,-000, $."0,-000, the olllclul scorer will say bo is out. The prlnco of Wales will become president of the National Polo society next year. The Thirtieth Annual Cruftg Po show held In Islington, England, bud 5.700 entries. J. II. Cnmiack ('25) lias been elected captain of the University of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania basketbull team for 1023-24. The Pittsfleld club of the Eastern leugue has sold Outfielder Adalbert Capes to the Toronto Internationals. Doth Willie IIopjio and Jake Schae-fer Schae-fer started their brilliant billiard careers ca-reers us boy wonders at the age of six. It Is terrible to think what would have happened to spring baseball training If tho North had lost the Civil war. Pob Forward, a Nova Scotia pitching pitch-ing recruit released by the Pittsburgh Nationals, has ben taken on for trial by the lied Sox. A total of -l..ri37 horses took part In racing programs throughout England last season. The total for North America Amer-ica was G.049. Catcher William Novak of the St. Joseph Western league club goes back to the Dakota league. Ho has been sold to the Aberdeen club. Jimmy Johnston, once regular third basmun of the Prooklyn Dodgers, will be seen at shortstop this season, barring Injuries to himself. Bobby Jones, Atlanta's famous boy wonder nt golf, celebrated his twenty-first twenty-first birthday a few days ago. He Is studying at Harvard university. Jim MoGuIre, veteran catcher, minor leapue manager and later scout and coach for the Detroit Tigers, Is In bad health at his home near Albion, Mich. Yale basketball, hockey, wrestling and swimming teams have all come through, so It will be up to the Ell baseball and football outfits to round out a banner year. Herman Hathaway '24, winner of all but one of his bouts In the 158-pound class In the dual meets, bus been elected elect-ed captain of the Northwestern university uni-versity wrestling team. Montgomery, Aln., has suited the Athletics so well as a training camp that President Shlbe and Manager Connie Mack have agreed to return to the Alabama capital city next spring. |