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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 10

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II an I- 1 RICHMOND TIMES-DIRI'ATCH: THURSDAY MARCH 20 1020 TEN NOTED SYRACUSE STAR SIGNS AS INDIAN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR II- S4HAZKN TO IMKAI) FOR ENGLISH TKII SPIDERS WILL OPEN SEASON TODA AGAINST MARYLANDERS MR 10 SW Irked la I In prartlea Ilia drive are heriy ones pad Hubble will certainly pole out an urn long hit OH Mayo lalunil Ilia bdittlmra hare ate planning to gu la IlIrlinwHn to Sea Ihe ojieiiiug gams of tha season la for i nil for him Bermuda Not Richmond Is Goal HBUHS IE10 TICHT mu moss The Culls will taekla Heading lo-tnorruw al llsriNsrami SIDELIGHTS ON SPORT EXHIBITION GAMES DoIhuii I'ieliN Fm-tnnnii Cmilli to Tulr Moimil Apainxt Gollrp Park Nine Guiiic Sclinlulnl for Sladium Field Starling ut -1 o'dltwk iCurrol Fniih Twclw Mini Wil limn (uiil Mary Gr4 Only Tun lliln lv Aaaoclaleil I'rssi NKW rHlK March Htlsaa Fat naeii national golf champion wli l-e her nrxt Faiurdav lo Irv to con Vince dlrselora nf llm RrlarelKf laulg that he aluiuld Im pel ml I led to eblr llm ll-lllsh -iipen lisliipliiMshlp Ibi year il waa annoaiiisd last nlgb A a llie professional of the lodg I will aasfst in its formal opening Ilia dale Furaien'a puiilripalliin In ll llrlllah evanl Ima bean opposed llm judge direct us sines ha signed two-year rniilracl a profeyslonal i Ihe rluli II reei-nlly was reports lie would enter llm liarimnmnl 1 Ukeland Fla: il HI laiuia iNsimnal) til i Cleveland I American) 4 1 a Itutlcries Pfeifer Fells Wlging Ion mul Clemons Alnsmlih l'hlu au Nell I Island Ball Yard Is Not Ready fer Pastime II) CtltlK I U7 9H'W Dirrrlor IIk1 Fine Her on! Willi Gomirrlirut ppirfl season liHVlna bnn base psll of llm Hum lie lias bad rsin-rlrni Iioweier as a pill tier for llm irrsbmmi I cum and with last year's ym mir Sipisd 1 II 11 Ill 1 4 I 2 irlanlo FIs Washington (American) Clneliinail INslloimll uilcrics: Hrlllliurl llaiikjjiR snlla ihr iinlesi and would sail frui A llenmii Keek anil Fiidlierg sVw llild: Ynrk April Aiiniiuiii-rinrnl that Ilium Tliilrn II national Irnma hhihiii-n Tlllll'l' CIHkinX ImoiiIiI lr rrn In In llirItvtM'iHl mii April In mi Mliibiliii nl l-l I IMI3 M'liuniry Vlrtfinu nu il ptrmniurp rrs llniiivti rrnm Now Vmk last Ilia III IIimI Hh- fannm rarki l'r has saib-ri lor ltlllll with lila ll-ycar-idd iiiniea Ab-sanibr ''Haiidy" Wi-ini-r Jul Imw in mlx-tii in ilgii-a vainr abnul la iil known In r' Hritrr COLTS TO GET ACTION for Clothes Surim! Jump a Willimii ami Mary Mmlor WH While lila IiinI ailimri'ia In tlm nli I iim ltiltit will min-t seeing Jim-my I'rlur h-avi- William anil Mary rmiila ir li Williamsburg aclnml will aatri'inr aili li a aiuv aanr an Taaki-r'a rrcnril fnrrraal ha will I't Iifivr la iiiI niily a alrrllna allil'i' lail aa a i'm-Ii ami allilrlli illin-lr lia lina lprn Inr rlran ni'iiila ai all I Inn a jiii-I Ima ln il min nf Ilia l'al lues In v-iiu-rli- with Ilia I lh writer liaa tin-1 In virliry nr ili-fi-al lie liua ln-ru Ilia am' smiling Jim anil il la In linH'i Dial Im flora ml a far glbrid in inaklliti a m-w "iiiiPrlmn Tasker oniin-a liralilnl aa a alar ultilrlr ami a aiici'i'K-rnl inalruulor It la in nr up In iIik I ml Inna In back lilm irr Mil Pif'k-('t Tchiiia Will (iltisli TimIh) at Litllflon ('uiiip NEW! Willi Taakrr fnrmir Fjrai-u--I'ult rally alar anl bead 'aril at 'miiii i ll ul Aerl'-ulf ural rribgi- fnr 1 1 ial la yi-ara wlirr- lu mailr l'iill iTirtl haa iman1- tM iil a I aih-rarit Jam- ll linycr lirail 'aih of baski-tball liMoi'lrill mill rnilHll Tlila iy llli'ii ma-li- va-aiil I'V ilia Kvrrtblng for and wear KtUilrr will be HUNPAY News docs not travel fast In ihikIIIsiIc clrdts rtldeutly for yesterday M'-dula if New fork walked lulu the uIIIch Willi a chip on tils sllulil-hr Kol wants lights Mini Is ready In lake on any iiuil" per son of Ills weight al any tune prlerably liltm-y of IHrliiiionl nal'ly far Melnlit the Virginia leglslglora nhntil a liliiry back di-fldcil that flprclal to Til Tildes-I'lM'iili Ii SI iin II 2 iwiii I'srrd I IJ Chum i'll hind acr wild I said to have reeilied offers fluid irailieallv cur laiu In llm majors hurled true lo foim line liiriuy si'iidina twelve Indian lat inell to I lie illlgoMI till the allS-1-Hill route mill b-lllliH llm IH'iil Sloggers down Willi i-nlv two hit -in-l two run- while llm I'U'I'I" fo'liil Tlii-maiili for elglil Ii IV wllihli M-lerspei sell willi I wo errors pano-l ball and seieial bail I'P aka lor llu-Indians ne 1 1 i'll llm xlllrs runs mol llielr sei-ond vniory oter A 1 1 1 la in and Mary in baseball In ill I'll HI three yeaia II tiller llllg 11 mile Dial Holy fiosa won by III-' same score 7 lo 2 loilav Ili did In 1921 mol that Hie wiaib-r for hnlli gaiiii was xerv similar-li-hig old Mini sllglilly elolldi Iblv floss siMiTei le s--irlna a the second tuning when lliinl drew ban- on bslls Uglsli was safe niham-ed Itlopel on a llebler's vlmlee I'eilli XVnlsh mol advmieri on illi-iiiiiu's single and ecore1 a nri itn-til lalrr on a passed bsll tlyan flew oiii lo iirsi and i IIi-iiiiiii conn'-eil oil farrol's two-bus- lilt to i-en-ler Tlm next two Harrynmn wrer out In orib-r their tmal ilamaua for tin- Inning living three runs mol eio-nali to win The Purple counted ones In llm third on a triple and a ilmihle ones In llie four III mi a triple and a saerlllrs and twice In the fifth Inning on a safely an error luise on balls s-11-rlllee safely llebler's choice and single Tlie Indiana acorel once In llm opener mi a base on balls to Chandler who slide second and lal-lied on While's single ami again in llm third on a base on halls an error a llebl-Fs choice and a passed hall Until llm IiiiIIhiim and the Purple I i'll in were a 11 1 1 In off color in tlmlr fleiillng Tlm feal lire of llie game was the exi-elleiil plli-liliig of Carrol and llm liejinlifiil rhtelirs of illlllrtilt rhan'is by liaulreau While anil Chandler Kox score: Holy ('rosy mixing was oil par with bull llglillug hi Kid will lie out Hih rarfaso from liollinni so far as Illiliniond la rpiiccrncd Il la a pity loo for Kiri la likely lioklng chap of 112 pounds wlm will make 109 III a plncli Any boy Ins site gelling In llio ring with liltii would probably havo a lively evening Hlitillunt I'llil will lie the scene of llie flrsi game llm l'nlterty of lllclini'iid eel riulp ibis sfleriioiii at lti'iliH-k when lubsiiirn nine will insil the I'niterniy of Jlarylmid Tim game With llm Mbldlea scli-lilleil May Island Park will also le playcl at the Wesiiianiuion dlaiioiid Faun lav al 3 cbi'k llm I'hango location bating lie lie essllated by llm lunriltioii of I lie psrk dlanniid Ciaeli lx bs will stmt In llm los linlnt eillu-r Fain Cu-aili a freanmau or Reams suli noiinrisinaii of Ihmi season Fii-ad being held for llm Navy game Crealli all bough first-year loan has had coiiallerulile exMrii me bating broil slellar pel-former ai Cbailn-iii Training Feliool fr sevciat yi-ira Ho lias glan played ilurlng Hid siiinim when iui of Sl'lllol veteran eatrlmr will do llm iin-itliig llila nflernuili In llm Inlo-lil will lo- three Fpldi-r slurs of lesl season- Waverly Jones aei-ondi Curt Fray aliirial and Caesar Towlll tlilril Dave Mllbr a fresh ilia ii basketball star of I he seaspn Just passed will hold down Aim tlrsl sack Tlm uutlleld In tinssltled depending on Imilii Cl sal sinrla In tlm Ima against Marylsnil If he does Hnead will play iert Held Wlilla Ills ci-nlrr posh ion Is Is-lween Cook and Walden both freshmen It-n Turlington right fielder last tear or Crtaih will eovir that section of tlPX olllfleld iach lobson gave Imlh Inflehlera and nultlvldera a gisid day's wufk ypslculiiy lining out fast grounder high llles and line drives rnnugli lo work llie kinks out of Ilia whob crew Ther Is considerable competition for praclb-ally all poaltlnna on llm llori Mini Hliie nine I Ills year Pendleton has been working out on llrsl mol sevoiid and Mahaney of lust year's siuad has hern playing on Ihu hot turner lie also played some In llm outfield Iasi season and I considered a valuable man on tlie squad Walden In Ihe oulHeld Is also a firshiusn and a brother of Dl-k Wsl-den who lli'lrird for llie Kild-r fur llm Inst fAir years Reams tlm only veteran pitching prospect for thin afternoon has not done much work on the mound tills Do Yohr Baying Early! Just what the delay In getting Mayo Island Park fa shape for I lie base-ball season means la hard to fntlmin With the Hplders scheduled In play the I'nlted Plates Naval Academy nn Hatnrriuy tlm grounds ara In surh rotten rondllliiii that the game wall be slagcd at Wcsllianiilnn which will tie- prlve hundreds of fans from seeing the Middles work Tlm I'nlverslly Itlchnumd manaaenienl lias set llio hour of the gams at 3 o'clock and Hobble Pncad the Ppldera acs will work against thy Navy lads Otir nhowIiiR In ho altrac live you'll enjoy taking time to make your hcIcc xtlOll iFpeelal In The Tlmrs-lilspaleh NC March With Ibr-e Him data belli od them llie llleliinoiil t'oli will have Mile randy ilils afl-ripoii wlin aa all-bri-vlalyl game will lo- slagcd le-iw--n iiinis losI-d by Maiiua'( Dave RiIh-Mnoii mul llw'ii II I Imw soil Il la liol expccl'i llial llie ooniesl will go more Ilian seven Inning and all of llm iiii-ii will bn given a ehanca to get Into action lor a while Tin Colls had a great day yesterday all nf them slumming Hut lall around llm lot III hailing praellee Tlm luHeldera wers pill through id Iff work-out In snapping up ground-era gild gelling tlm ball ground Ihe bases Tlm lulleld cnnillnalloll Is not working aa anno-tlily aa IbMle leslPea due lo llm noils nival of Me-Mahon tlm Hrsl sucker hut ths lilg fellow 1s cxpei-lril In momentarily IImiiI he youiliful short Holder Is qiirncting aHintlmi by hi speed lie his strong whip and gels Ihe bull away fast Ills early tendency I fix Ii I the bsll Is lirina overcome smrlf bis slick work continues lu li-velopc he msy lie one of llm sensations of ilih lengun this year Tlm work of Afagon la aa brilliant as In Ills cany days with the Richmond lots A i upon In anxious In gel back to Richmond where Im lias a host of frl-nd arid nrimlrer He crtn that lie in going to hav? the bent sermon of hi career under Robertson's guidance Manager Robertson I slinging a Bums fast work la necessary In get Ilia Island hall yard ready fnr the Colts lo meet the Athletics on April The field la In the condition In which was left after ilia football game on New Year'a Hay when players sunk tn llmlr knees In the mud Vi lili'les-rossInB Hu- north end of Mm gardens have left ruts a foot deep Kvi-n the fence erected along the gridiron remains as a ghostly reminder of tlm battle between Hoi-i: sterling gludlaUirs ill McMIllin and tlen Klllinfi-r ami llielr associated slars MTMU1NM 1111 New Turk starll like a flash hy Inking Virginia Inin ramp but Washington and Lee and I have worthily maintained the honor of the Old I'onilninn hy trimming tlm Knickerbockers Another line on llm comparative strength of the college nines will come this week when Amherst plays all three MAIN AT I ELEVENTH Cote ss Haul rail 3b luigmi rf iNlierty lb Itlopel If Walsh £li tileiimin if Hyun Carrol Owner II Dawson will leave tlm employ of (he fleahoard on Kuturilny and will henceforth write behind his name oil the hotel register Dawson will chine hors Sunday to talk things over with Kualncss Manager 1 Cherry He will drive Illllclon on kondty to play in Hie game with tlm All-Klara against the folia lls will remain with the team until it starts fur lllchnund on Thursday Totals The Ifttlcton fans ere going tn make a pilgrimage to Richmond on April 10 to see the Colls pry off the Virginia loop lid With Dawson native by birth: itnlierteon one by early association and Hie Colts by adoption the North Carolinians are going to pull strong fur Richmond this year William and Mary Alt II 3 A F- No Nelly a bunt dora nut mean kicking a football lllek Cooke lx 1-owe 2h Chandler If Chandler While 2 ti hnlkley rf Westbrook rf Thumpsuii FENCING TOURNAMENT ends in Squabble six tennis stars SEEDED FOR TOURNEY 29 rrpianaiinii nf I'lta-h Driver aeei-rd In in 1 1r nninniinriiirnl la'ar 1 Fbewmak lialrman of Hie Joint rnnniillt'' on albli'tlcs In Williamsburg layf night I'naeh Tasker aa III lakn up lila ilulira Monilay when re will rail the fmtball rauriidates for aix wnek'a aprimc training Tanker rrnlirl llirre jrara font-hall training al ra-uae miller the fainoiia Ji'iia lirnlliera Ta't ami lluw-erl tlm former imw being enarh of Vale anl Hie laller lirail euacli at Inwa ami one year nt I'nlon fnl-verMiy II will uee a mod Hied Pyraenae ayylrm of fnnl ball wlileli will necessitate no eneli iliparlurf1 from the ay stem already In vogue at William anil Mary aa 10 be delrl-nirntal tlie tiroes if llie team II fnrci entering Ihn rnarlilng Hi Tasker auppleiiieiiteil hla rulhgiale Hlhlelie training I'V Hie years of aiii-eerNfiil prnfeealnniil playing baseball fnillall ami Jiaskelhall la recognised aa one of the ln-al all-muml aililla ever iPVrlnpnl at Syracuse Ilia coaching em-eeaa a f'oinie-ili-iit Agricultural ('nllege way a little elmrl of lieiinmenal Tlm New England sport writer are ri-perlally lilah In their praise of Tasker's ileveloplnir green malt rial Into llrat-nlasy players In all KHlrla aa lwla t'arr coach of I'usi ball at Syracuse put It Tasker record fur hla two yeara at riinin-rllcut Slate speaks for Itself Tasker went to Huniiecllcut Slate In mi where he had only ISO huya from which to build his teams a large part of the students bring Federal Vocational Hoard men who were unalde li participate In allilcti: nf the ISu students a majority came fioin small high schuola and had receive I little coaching before lug '(ilb'ge Yet according to the Spring Held Vnlmi wrlih green material developed team work which was the outstanding feature of the Aggies games The team lust only two games and work In getting results from such material broil glit him much praise Mult the failure lo return nf moat of his veterans giving places to B'-ven fri'sliim-n tn the regular lineup for the tut: aeaaun Tasker's gridiron warriors by a 2k-tu-t score charges defeated Trinity (Conn) for the first Connecticut Slate victory over Trinity In twenty-five years urn! In the history of the school Although losing several stars hei-Miise of injuries and having none r' Plsee them with the Task-erites held lo dose scores every opponent among whom were such huge sdionls as the Vnlvcraity of Maine Tufts SpringHcld College and New Hanipshlr State lu basket hall Tasker's trsnts have been wonderful suercsses In 1922 tlie I'oiiiiedb'iil State live won from llsrvarri West I'oint lirown Tufts IlhoU Island Massai-huaelts Aggies Xi tv Hampshire State Maine Trinity Worr'Ster Tech and Sprlnglleli College losing only to gprlngllcld Wesleyan and Massaeliusiitia Aggies The Comiecliciit Aggies waa the only toum win from Harvard on the la tier's floor that year ami excepting t'nivirsity of vanla the only ti-nni to In from the Army in '22 Tasker had on hla five Alexander who under thtyrscuse star's tutelage wus all-NyicKnfrftlnd forward For the season juat Hosed tlm Aggies had difficulty in scheduling guinea with aeveral colleges who apparently desired to stay away from Ihu fast-moving Task erites Aa the result llie Aggies played only sixteen games of winch they' won eleven losing live during the last few weeks of the season after Alexander and another had been lost tj tlie Xumiggera on account of Injuries Jn baseball Tasker had more than i a fair season at Connecticut Slate 1 hla nine breaking about even will a srbedulc lilcli included teams fur the most part far above th class of the Aggies Jtrundage a senior and captain of this year'a Connecticut State nine will go with Connie Mark's Athletics In June after his graduation Hrundage uvea his development In a large part to Tasker's effur'K It Totals Score by Innings: lloly Cross William anil Mary Summary: Three-base Col Doherty Two-buso lilta Carrol Itlopel Sacrlllre hits (lautrau Itlopel fili'iinun Ityan Stolen bases Chandler While Dugan lluse on bails off Thompson 4 off t'nrrul 4 Flitick uul by Thump-on 1: by Carrol 12 Double Currol to tVte to Doherty Passed Chandler Ryan Umpire Savage Time of game Hy Associated March The Itrst International fencing Igurnaiuent sjiica the war ended early today In a disturbance ever a derision In the principal match between Candblo Sussone the Italian professional folia eliaiiiplon and Jleiiton the French title-holder Hassuim with the score 10 to i points u''iiusl him objected to a dr elslon of the French president of llm Ity Associated rrensl v'fW YORK March Six metropolitan tennis Slur were seeded today in a Held of sixty-seven players drawn fur Ihe nallonal Indoor alngl--s rliuinplonshlp alartlng next Falurduy on the cntiriN llio -Scvenlh Armory Thu entire list was seven less Hum Ihe record established last year Francis Hunter of Newr Rochelle the drfendlug champion was seeded ill tlm lower half of tlm draw with Frank Anderson of Uruoklyn l2l tillrliublcr anil llerhert I How mail New York Stall champion In the upper half Vincent Richards of Yonkers No 3 ranking star and indoor llllcholdi-r In 1919 wa serried with Howard Voshi-ll of Itrooklyn lSIT-'lS champion and Percy Kynaslon of Rockville Juilgei and declined in cuntinun llm bout Cal culls hisses and chei-r Fournier to Manage t'rnlrnlla CKNTUALIA 1LU March Jaeijues Fournier former llrst bnse-ninii for Ihn St Louis Nationals who refused tn report to the llrooklyn Nationals after being traded to that oiuh has signed a vonfroet lo mnn-sge a semiprofeisfoiial learn here during 1923 worn Intermingled and Krrucli llul-lan Relglnn anil Dutch fencer thronged tin mat The nppctalortl drowned out Ihe attempts of llm muiiagcmi lit it llm tournament lu asKiire llieri there wa n6 real breach of friendship between the French and Italian fcnc-rs i Tlm Fn-iirh competitor won eight out of Ihe twelve touts We different METHODIST INSTITUTE TO HAVE TWO TEAMS OXFORD GOLFERS WIN FROM CAMRRIDGE Pv Associated Press 1 11TK KKCLAND March Oxford's golfers defeated Cambridge six matches to four in the Individual match' play over the Rye eoursn today thus winning the annual tournament nine maiche to sir The foursome avere played yesterday Tills Victory Is Oxford's nineteenth In the scries nf forty tournaments thus far played Cambridge has won eighteen uuri tTiree were drawn The lioy nf the Methodist Institute are planning lu have two teams In the Midget League The first team will lie composed of boys from 14 to IT years of age anrl tha Drat reserve team will be boy from 11 to 13 years For the first tesin Hen Kills ha been elected captain Frank lainilmr nmmigcr and Hoy Craig of I'nlon Theological Seminary coach Any boys within tho ages given who waul tn try out for either team must report lo Miss llreedi-ll St the inslf-luti- not luter'tliaii Friday Call Madison jnru Practice la railed for Saturday at I'nion Theological Kemlnary on ChamlicVlayne Avenue Ulnler Park 3: ale Trim Mercer At Macon: Mercer University Yale nobody else exaedy like you Your looks your tastes ideas manners and ambitions are exclusively your own' Let your appearance' express your individuality A Kuppenheimer suit will do it for you It will pay you rich divi dends in the advantages of a good appearance VANITlf MISS COLLETT HOLDS SOUTHERN GOLF TITLE National Champion Successfully Defends Crown From Miss Hollins Bubblei bubble -toil and trouble for any mill that tries to sell Rogers -Peet any cloth not 100 All-Wool Let our acid test catch bven a fraction of cotton and all off We take too much pains with our tailoring to take any chance on the fabric Only the best of foreign and domestic weaves can get into our clothes Yet our prices are moderate where vol ume helps New styles for Spring now ready Ry Associated 1 PINKHCRST March Miss Hlenns of Providence nallonal women's golf hampion successfully defended her North and South title today defeating Mis Marlon Hollin nf Kast Isllp former national iil'eholder 3 up and 4 to play ip the final round of the annual tournament Miaa Collett's brilliant long game plus the' fart that her upponrnt continually found the rough and t-apg with erratic wooden shots accounted for her victory Miss Hollins was In trouble on all but two or three o( the fourteen holes while Mias Collett's accuracy from the tre and on the fairways made up for occasional lapses on the gierns The first four holes were halve but Miss Collett' bar five gave her The lead tn the long flfh Ph be came two up by taking the sixth with a par three but lost the seventh where both found traps with their drives They halved the eighth but Mlxs Collett mads tha turn 2 up by taking the ninth narrowly misaing her putt fur a par three Par foura on the tenth and twelfth pare the rliampion a bail of 4 UP and after halving the thirteenth she won the fourteenth and the match when Miss Hollins nicid her drive across to an adjoining fairway and look a An Investment In Qood Appearance Practical beauties! Scotch Mist Overcoats useful as good-looking- Fine rain or shine Nettleton Shoes Manhattan Shirts 'Ilc-gist red Trade Mark Oliaslr lieemaa all NEW YORK March 21 Charies gherrlll waa a pnistnger today on the I'arla en routs to r-Teesem tha United Flatea at tho meetiigs in Him April II of the International Olympic Athiatlo Committee Exclusive Richmond House of Kuppenheimer itirmshas 605 East Broad This committee will jnske t-jan for -the International gajbea which wul be held 1ng In Rome will UlUg Ot IMlfi.

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