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BUFFALO COURIER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922. BIG BENEFIT "BASKETBALL ORIOLES TO STAGE ij RACE HANDICAPS I i A i Mm HIGHSGHODLSBEST ATHLETES ENTERED I nuon miisfcifc. BERT POST BENEFIT i IGHT GAMES TON IN INQUIRER MEET One hundred and Eighty-two Boys to Compete For Trophy. Germans Meet Co. Five 4:20 Gym Team vs.

Oriole Youngsters. he Neckwear Industry Kit- By BERT E. COLLYER. (iJl Right Iwmd, Collrer'i Bureiu W. HARPEIt -They scratched this Maverick out of' an apparently soft spot yesterday in order to go today.

hat means that they hope to get a longer price without enhancing his chances of defeat. Need I say any more? By Right most likely will carry the L. O. P. money but that makes not never mind.

Viiew holds the balance safe. All this happens in the seventh at Tijuana. CIRCULATE appears to- be in very nicely in the day's opener. With anything like snug handling should be on front ed of the precession when they Candegray have the balance of the pay-off station is reached. Olive and purse between them.

SOCIAL STAR is sent along by the dockers as their three star special. Tne lads make few mistakes to the beat I can say is string along. Quinam has been burning up tne track in trials but hasn't performed very well in the afternoon. Kmma Williams Is the sleeper in the race. SKe can win if lucky at the barrier.

All over but the shouting In the third. Its here the dirty work takes place. Smart people planted wags of mazuma last night In Frisoo books to ride on TOVLN'H nose today. So less you ate solid ivory from the shoulders up you'll make the most of that info. Betty Stewart figures closeup.

Should be second with Bookworm a bank-up. SWKBON for mine in the next. Has a little class and there's nothing much in the race. Baby Sister is all over the contender and just cannot be worse than second, Dion falling into the third pocket." JOHN' has the foot of the party and wifl hurl dust in the faces of his company from start to finish. Any old price will be a good one.

Harrigan's Heir ia next best. One best bet of the day, I. Harper. Best take a chance bet, Toyon. Best parley.

Emma Williams, Baby Sister. By Right to show. WHITE HAVEN is the logical class In the sixth while Harry Rudder only needs snug handllne in order to ring the bell in the last. Xuf sed. Kxartly 1S2 high school Buffalo and Lsckawslina will compete In th fourth annual indoor intrscho-latic championships of the Buffalo Enquirer, which will take place Friday evening: at the- 174th regiment armory, Connecticut and Niaa-ara streets.

The, entries closed last Saturday niyht. Under the personal su-p-viion of General Chairman Carl H. Burkhardt, physto.il supervisor of tl department of and Aa-aistant Director Eurene Hofmeiste.r, th entries were sorted out and the different athlete assigned to heats for each event. Judging by the physical condition of the athletes, who have been training steadily for, tne pa-si month, the keenest sort of athletic competition will characterize this year' Indoor athletic carnival under the auspices of The Enquirer. The cream of the athletic track and field teams of the following schools has been entered: Canisius, Hutchinson, Technical, Masten Park, Lafayette.

South Park, St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute and Lackawanna. Tonight In Rlmwood Mysic hall the basketball games arranged by the Orioles for the benefit of former tfara mate Bert Post, will be played. The first game will be played between the younger members of the Orioles and the 4:20 gym class team, I Central champions. i Thf second game that will bring to-gother the best veteran I teams now playinsr.

will undoubtedly produce ihe most interesting exhibition ever seen in Buffalo. All of the players; engaged are veterans of twenty or mote year's experience. It was the passjwork of. the Germans in the early dayn that won for them country wide fame land world's championship titles at the! Pan-American and St. Ijouis Exposition.

It was the Germans who first Introduced signals and trick plays. These are) employed by a'l teams In the present day game, while in their earjy days the Tonawanda Co. team was their closest rival, i Comedy Contest. An unexpected added attraction that will make the programmes, a complete diversified one, was arranped Monday night through a gymnasiurn argument between Willie (Knockout) prennan and Stegman on the relative ability of the famed Oriole gym Pies, and Cakes. A little side bet was layed make the contest Interesting.

These j-bnys play a comedy game, which will be, sandwiched in between halves. The lineup: Circulate, OIIer Candecray. Nienol. Not R.preient.d. Ij-fsocial Star.

QuTnam. Emma Williams Lockport high school asked foren- iToyon. Betty Stewart, Bookworm. WEARPLUS Neckties are made to look better, to last longer, to keep their freshness. They are made to tie neatly firm, fashionable knots and to keep that part of the tie below the knot smooth and absolutely free from rolling, creasing and puffiness always.

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Dietsche Swannie Cameron CO. TONAW' PA. 4 Pwenson. Bahv Sister. Dion try but failed to send in any, Nichols preparatory school will not be represented this year, owing to the tact that It has but little athletic timber to compete with the horde of ORIOI.KS.

KiiHpp, McOleary, Murphy, 1-Hiie. Murray, ORIOLE VETS. Heerdt. l.innehirn. H.

Miller-Schell. Manweiler, E. Miller, Kaust. 1 -1 1 It'T Kibler Tillison i.g.. Chester Woif Rogalski k-.

AS I -p ezmwZzt' Wis Ai Lfev 1' mi VMi -H 5 John Harrigan's Heir, Tom Cra ven. 6 White Haven. Little Orphan, Bound- In? Through. 7 1. W.

Harper, Bv RiRht. View. 8 Harry Rudder, Double Van, Planta- gent. Racing Form's Tijuana Consensus. 1 Circulate.

Muriel's Pet. Daisy X. 2 Social Star, Full Moon, Emma Wil liams. 1 Toyon. Bet tie Stuart.

Bookworm. 4 Swenson. Babv Sister. Zodiac. 5 Harrieans Heir, John Tom Craven.

6 White Haven. Little Orphan. Proph- ecv. 7 View. I W.

Harper, Mies Kruter. Harry Rudder. Plantagenet, Double Van. athletes from the other Buffalo schools. This was regrettable, as Nichols made a fine showing in the championships last year.

The Nichols school also has a physical exhibition of its own students and a dance on the same evening that The Enquired championships take The number of athletes entered In The Enquirer interscholastic meet HERMAN ERNST WINS ROSE PRIZE AT ANTLER CLUB ROLL At the weekly bowlfest of the Antler Bowling club the E. J. Rm nrle was won by "Hermie" Ernst, with scores of 134, 1S1 ann znj, total, 57S. The bovs are now priming themselves for the city cnampionenip tourney, Total. from each school is as follows: Canisius 17.

Hutchinson 25. Lackawanna 5. Lafayette 34. Masten Park 3S. StJ Joseph's 15 South Park 7.

Technical 38. It would appear as though the lion's share of the honors of the evening will be contested among Hutchinson, Lafayette. Masten Park and Tech 1 1 20 3.60 1SS 12 155 170 Ernst Schults Sauter ohn Schwabl Swanz TIJUANA RESULTS. rtRT RACE furlonj: Sir Kl.tn. Lsdy ln.

10S. ttuiir Good Kiwnieh, 105, llunltmw Tiro. 1:15 2-S A II mrlfit. RAK rurloncs! Horx. Wt.

Jx-kT. tr'ht. Croupier, lis. Mijestic 5.80 Miry Jsy. li.

Wilson Pubeck ISO I 11 193 1S1 210 lfi 154 177: ISO; 1(3 12S 174 175 501576 102572 1952 161517 141 517 1R4 500 16 540 181 SR 2 161482 15145 14 24 60 445 14 458 12S 45 3 0 .21 177 Wasmuth Ki1 PfUgoM. Tim. 1:14 S-V 8crawhl- -Ortre Trlmbl. 144 lfi4 17S 154 120 lag Stark Iiieholrt Tordella Carr J. lohn Klippel Plsr.

"0 5 (HI S'iow. 2.40 S.RI) Without orWz HARVARD HOLDS SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE Show 4 4 40 Helen Pli-e. 11 1 00 Harper. Cambridee. March IS.

The first spring workout for Harvard gridiron and outdoor track candidates was pon. of THmr rack fuffcm: Hon. Wi. J.xMfy Cochmn, I'M. Wilson Z.M Blllr Jo.

11S, lHirltr Al Wick, W. YVillisn Tim. 1:15. S-rlli h1 -StilMtn. RTH RACK 1 mil: Hor.

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Hurn 21. 10i. Wllliims Nirss. IJ Hunlam.r Tim. 1:42 3-S.

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straight. Hllir Ln. lis ot 4 Bobbf Alln. 107. Lour JIn Well.

IM. Wllnon Tim. 1:47 All trtd. SIXTH RACE n-1 If; Wt. iocltf.

StrHrM. BiHj Lute, 113. Bowrr 4 Bobby Alln. 1(7. Lonj Uln Well, Wlln Tlii.

1:47 1-5. All suited. SIXTH RACE 1 mil: Hor. Wt. JookfT.

Strmjirtit, Don Io-ic. 111. Williams I 0 Eiutrnia K. 101. Wklon Uln7 ljtrty, 105.

Jris Place. 401 90 SHOW. 3 00 40 5 SO track team held tortay. Coach Bill Bingham of the wa expected to line up his candidates nical, uui mere are tnougn entries fromhe other schools o'f such excellent caliber as to take down some of tha beautiful medals that are awarded the winners of the different events. South Park, Lackawanna and Canisius will not compete in the relay race.

The other schools will. Hutch Haa Two Legs of Cup. The magnificent Enquirer cup is donated each year by William J. Con-ners, editor and publisher of The Enquirer and The Courier, who also donates the beautiful gold, silver and bronze medals. The schools assembling the greatest number of points, each event won bringing up the total, will be awarded possession of the trophy for one year.

The first, second and third winners in the different events will be awarded gold, silver and bronze medals. The cup wa won last year by Hutchinson. The year before it rested in Lafayette's trophy room. The initial meet in 1919 was won by Hutcji, so that the downtown school has two leg on the trophy. If Hutch should be fortunate enough to win the meet this year it will permanently possess the coveted pewter.

There art eleven events on the pro for the three weeks' practicel before the Plse. 4 Show no 40 5.60 southern trip, when the crimson jien will meet the University of Virginia and the United State Naval Academy team. I i Pla-e. 5.1ft 19 19 Show. 4 0 The WEARPLUS tie is all-silk, folded to make a ashionabler ftilMxRi ied four-in-hand without the use of cheap padding material, fuzzy flannel lining to get out of place, to hold wrinkles.

Nothing to make the tie lose its shape and become stringy with use. No lining to shrink and prevent pressing but an old WEARPLUS tie almost as good as new in a moment. And if you have any difficulty in procuring WEARPLUS ties from your local dealer, kindly let us know and we will tell you where to get 4. 0 of' MItrffi Polly, Sadie plow (stl. BVENTH HACfc-1 J-l JOE DUGAN STARS AS RED SOX REGULARS BEAT YANNIGAN? Bootonv March 2S.

At! the Hot Sprines. training camp of the Red Sox. Regulars and Yanniganei had their usual frame, the latter winning. 9 to 8, bv making six runs in the ninth Inning. Joe imgan got into the gart)e.

batting and fielding well, and Mattes iand Elmer Smith marie home run. -j Show. 2.40 R0 J. -10 none. t.

jockey Strait-tit Place Montona. 111. Ksuder 4 Judja Oarld. 112. Wilson 1' go Tom Brooke.

112, rl7.tw2JS"V Zodlaa. I. Jn-kej. Straliit Wepla. 110, Wilson 19 00 Plare.

SO 29 Show. 2.40 S.20 3.WI L.vfe. Lone TahloM. 4. Studer Tint.

Jiiat Jtif'it. gramme as follows: 100 yaraa low hurdles, 100 yard high hurdle, 880 yards run, 220 yards dash, high Jump, 440 yards run, nhot put, mile run. Landing broad jump, one-half mil relay, 100 yards dash. These events will be divided into heats, owing to the large number of entries, which means added spectacular features and excitement for the spectators. tL GAYYEY CRAYATH SIGNS WITH MINNEAPOLIS CLUB i Memphis.

March Gavvey Cravath, veteran outfielder and at one time holder of the National league home-run record, has been sighed by the Minneapolis club of the American Association. Cravath, who formerly managed the Philadelphia Nationals, managed the Salt Lake City club last season and goes to the Millers a agent. Warning Against Imitators WEARPLUS ties are GUARANTEED. All genuine WEAR-PLUS neckties are baeked up by our guarantee of good workmanship and satisfactory service. They can be made only by our own exclusive and patented pattern for cutting and folding fine necktie silks.

The instantaneous and popular success of WEARPLUS neckties has tempted unscrupulous manufacturers to produce inferior imitations under slightly different names to deceive the public. For your protection and our own we will undertake to prosecute all infringements brought to our attention. tnem. 3gfe6. Queries.

Sporting Editor, Buffalo Courier: in one of am anxious to enter a horse Jate date the races to be held at the Everything is free in connection with the annual indoor interscholastic chamDlonships of The Enquirer. Admission is free by tickets "distributed. There will be a free band concert before the games. Free dancing will follow the games. Music will be furnished by Lieut.

John W. Bolton's famous band. Door to be Opened Eaarly. Tha doors of the 174th regiment armory will thrown open as early as 6:10 o'clock ao aa ta accommodate tha large throng certain to attend. Tha demand for free tickets has been enormous.

More than 10,000 were distributed among tha schools, in addition to those distributed elsewhere. TIJUANA ENTRIES. RACE 5i furlongs: claiming; f-yar-olds and up: Cascade, lnrt Circulate. 108: Olive Ill: andegray. 106.

Wool Day. 106-Alice Richmond. 110; Kater Oirl. 1111-Oaisy 108; Comptroller. 108; Marion Fluke.

105; Herman White, 115 8KCOND RACK-S, furlongs'; clatm- -n, "ntl Kmma Williams, pull Moon. 105; Social Star, 110; Medford Boy. 113; Hermosa Negra. JX; Miss Clark. 10S; Blanche Meyers.

Stilpo, 111; Shelbvvllie, loo-Victory Won. Main Dawn, 111; Quiiian. 1IJ. THIRD RACE 1 mile; claiming; JiOO; S-year-olds and up: Poniaray, g6-Bookworm. 102; Delia Welta.

log; Aunt Sue, 111: Toyon. SI; Dixie Mason, 102; Norain. 10; Jacobel, 111; Kthel Kismet, 91 Bettie Stuart. 102; Xebraeka Lad. 109.

FOURTH RACE 1 1-1 miles; claiming; $500; 3-year-olds and tip: Baby Sister. 10S; Swenson. Ill; Miss Wells. 113; Modiste, 108: Clerk, 110; Go On, Hi; Robert Lee, 110; Dione, 113; Zodiac, 115. FIFTH RACE 6 furlongs; claiming; $500; J-year-plds and up: Tom Craven, 95; Neg.

10; Harrigan'. Heir, 112; Kirstie'a Cub. 116; Queen o' Trumps, 104: Dancing Girl, 110; Black Top. 112; Orchid King, 116; Harry Burgoyne, 107; Bee's Wing, 111; Fireplace, 115; John 117. eilXTII RACE 1 1-18 miles: claiming; $500; 3-year-olds and up: Von Ladv, 108; Good Rnough, 110; Al Wick, 110; Hickory Nut.

log; Little- Orphan, 110; Bounding Through, 113; White Haven, 108: Prophecy. 110. SEVENTH RACE 6 furlongs; claiming; $500: 3-year-old and up: By Right, 107; Lavaga. 110: Dora. 110: Weinland.

109: Hot Foot. Miss Kruter, 115; Orleans Girl, 110; View, 112 I. W. Harper, 117. EIGHTH RACE 8 furlongs; clalm-J Ing; $500; 3-year-olds and up: Miss Dunbar.

Our Maid, 110; Cicely Kay, And desire Information in regard as to how to gf about entering and what classifications are required. This is a European horse and, not knowing much about this breed, would like be enlightened as. to what effect tle change of climate would have. Any information given will be appreciated. A.

II. J. Aaa. You do not state whether your horse is runner, trotter or pacer. If the former he must.be registered i with the Jockey club.

If a light harness performer he must be registered with the American Trotting association. If you e.Blue Label for wl 1.50 for the Brown Label supply more details we may advise your ther. faf Spring Patterns Men's Stores Have Them Now College Stripes ing towns will bring in some of their high school students to atend the meet. The greatest and only indoor interscholastic championships of the year promise to furnish abundant excitement to tha students and faculty. Each school will be assigned to a certain section of the hall.

Large banners of each school wll be flung from tha balcony. Niagara Falls. March 37, 1522. Sporting Editor. Courier Can you tell us what cities are represented In the National, American and International leagues.

Yours truly, i 4 B. L. National Pittsburgh, New York. Boston. St.

Louis. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Chicago, Brooklyn. American Nw York, Cleveland, St. Louia. Washington, Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia.

i International1 Baltimore, Rochester. F.uffalo. Toronto, Newark, Syracuse, Jersey City, Reading. EAPLY ENTRY REQUESTED OF BOXERS FOR EAGLE TOURNEY 112' Old Homesteaa. 11; Double" van, I 109: Myrtle 110; Rclman, 114; Harry CORNELL PISTOL TEAM WINS.

Boston. March 27. Cornell's pistol team won from Boston university in the first shoot of the season, it was announced today. Cornell made l.OSg rotnts out of a possible 1,250, while B. U.

scored 810. Plantagenet, 112 109; Chow, Rudder, 115. WHAT HAS BECOME OF BUFFALO DOG SHOW? -Lining "Tto855? Standard Cravating PATENTS PENDING U.S.PAT. OFFICE Entries for the 112, 11 R. 126,1.16, 147 a-nd 175-pound classes of the amateur boxing tournament under the auspices of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at the Broadway auditorium Wednesday, April 5, are now open.

All registered amateur boxers are eligible for competition. The A. A. U. officiate In charge are especially desirous of developing the 175-pound C4en 1.85 andervoort street, N.

Tonawanda. Jf. Y. March 27, 1922. Sporting Editor, The Courier: What is the matter with the Buffalo Kennel club that used to give one of the beat dog shows In the country up to a few years 'ago? pearly every siiable city in the country has revived their dog show giving club since the war, or started a new club with the exception of Buffalo; the extent of whoee dog showing consist now in the puppy shows given by The Buffalo Boston Terrier club.

Why not come to life again? Yours very truly E. F. DOTY. class. Boxera desiring may ma)e entry through Mr.

Garvey, secretary of the Eagles, Tupper and Pearl street. FRENCH CLUB'S TOURNEY. Team. W. L.

S. T'l. Pet. C. Kauck-Pob Lelnert 8 0 435 1206 1000 Gastel-L.

6 2 400 1096 .750 Hunti-J. 5 8 380 1098 .625 J. Hoel-A. Pirnberger. 3 5 426 1167 .375 Graber-J.

2 6 389 1101 .250 L. Hoelscher-Mayer. 0 8 411 1141 .000 Scores for week: Graber, 205, 155, 196, 556; John Hoel. 184, 188. 173, 645; A.

Dlrnberger. 178, 163, 229. 676; Joseph JACK LONG ROOM 117 W. EAGLE ST. Ytstsrday'a Two-horss Wlra BELLY JOB 5.00, 2d EUGENIA, 19.40, 2d TODAY 12 TO 1 Right back with tha goods today, boys.

They are ready money. Don't miss it. HOURS 11 to 4 PRICE $2. Right off the 'Reel My Maaactiaaa at ftava this Nana) all ftttaal aa mo latla taaae aaea at ta aut eaae Saturaay at B.wla. I waat a aassaar af aaaa siaa aaa atkar rails Ha allsats will ss eras lata aaaa rallaala lalarsistkaa airaat trass, tha traslt.

aa karaaa watt asaaal aa aut ta wia. Da aat (sil to (at la a ton kit ate4e cuttiat. saxt istvrasr. Aarll 1st. "arrtai aay aatarsaaa atl-aaat tola haraa will walk la anal aiutt wla.

ar sot aaaalal asalataiy fraa. I will lat yaa la aa this aaaa kllllaf It yaa aaraa ta lay a IS kat tar aa. Tata saaaial ta warth 421 ta yau. aa aa aat ansa It aaa talsakaas auaikar wtiara I aaa raaak yaa. ha aallara, aa (Ikara.

BILLY E. DOLL Standard Neckwear Company, Boston, Mass. America's Largest Exclusive Neckwear House Hoel, 197, 197, 197, 591; JNienerc, zuu, 200, 230, 630; Hauck. 212, 159. 205, 676; Mayer.

159, 164. 186. 609; L. Hoel. 252, 176.

204. 632; L. Dirnberger, 157, 205, 151, 513; Gastel, 158, 195, 183, 636; J. Dirnberger, 166, 180, 146, 492; Hunt, J97, 147, 193, 537. SEEK BERTHS.

Two outfielders and a backstop, would like to join some first class team In the Class Municipal league. Address A Perron. Ko. 55 Myrtle DALY WITH BLACK ROCKS. George Paly, the well-known batsman, will help take care of the outer garden for the Black Rocks, while short-atop will be held by AUlo Flaca.

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