Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1922, p. 10

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Mont A Shen De Ah 4 Fm I 3 10 CRAPS TO CRICKET 18 PRINCETON ATHLETES DECLARED INELIGIBLE Captain of Baseball Team on List--First Victims of the | | Loan System. brooms are working about the Big spring house cleaning around "big three." Princeton started it and Yale and | Harvard will have to follow ft for | the simple reason that Princeton ! puts it up to them to do the same thing. Eighteen athistes at Princeton, by a ruling of the athletic committee, have been declared ineligible to com- I pete in varsity sports, Tom McNamara, captain of the baseball team and a sub end on last year's football eleven, Is the only one whose name has been made public. The committee wished to make 1t known emhpatically today that | once | SPORTING THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER BOUGHT AT 83,000 | # -- Now Sold to a Canadian for $1,200. Lady Gratten,. 2.09 1-2, which was raced on the Maritime ana | Maine circuit in 1919 and 1920 by A. Faulkner of Montreal, and then sold during the Northern Maine fair {at Presque Isle, Maine, of 1920, to { Archie Alcorn, Blackville, N.B., for | $3,000, was bid in at the recent Chi- | cago horse sale for $1,200 by Vic | Fleming, the well-known Canadian | {trainer who makes his headquarters | | in Ontario and spends part of the | racing season on the grand circuit. | Lady Gratten is now eligible to fae 2.12 class, not having been raced | last season and having made her record of 2.09 1,2 at the Houlton | Maine fair in 1920, winning nine of | | her fourteen races that season. She | | was consigned to the Chicago sale oy | { Thomas W. Murphy, the Poughkeep- | sie Ny Reinsman, who was said to be ! "acting for a patron who for some reason desired to sell at once." { had not said to Yale and Harvard. | "We have done our part, up to you to clean up." The committee also insists that the stigma of professionalism smirched. While it was not admitted official- | ly, it is generally regarded that the eighteen are the first victims of the "loan system" which works along this line: Mr. So-and-so, a wealthy aluminus, sees a high school or prep school star at such-and-such place. asks him where he is going to col- lege. The boy says he has to go to work. He has no money to go to coi- lege. him to set aside his worries, to take the examinations at his alma mater | and that the tuition will be paid ana that he will be allowed so much spending money. The money that 1s put out on him can be paid back when he makes good in the big out- | side world. There are few records or those loans being called or paid. The suspensions were the result of more than a month's quiet investiga- tion, the committee sald. The list of 'eighteen suspended athletics incluad- es a few who were caught slipping by scholastic requirements also. Wild rumors®say that the Pitts- burg Pirates will eat red monkey meat brought from South America by George L. Kerr, wealthy fan, to help =» them win the pennant, Stomach Treatment Futile for Catarrhal Trouble rac Impossible to properly treat Ca- tarrh in the nose or throat by dosing Now it's | does not | fall upon any of the ineligible and | that their honor is in no way be- | He goes |! to him with a pat on the back and | The kind benefactor then tells | PAL MOORE AFTER BUFF. | Will Guarantee $40,000 Purse for Fight, Pal Moore, Memphis bantam- | weight, who has won newspaper de- cisions over the last four champions | in his division, but withal has never held the title, now announces that he | would turn promoter, in an effort to get a decision contract with Johnny Buff, present title holder, Moore | sald he would personally guarantee a purse of $40,000 for the bout { MRS, H, E. MOLES WON, | Woman Made Good ™ at Shooting. Mrs. H. E, Moles, Montreal, who | won the women's rifle tournament at | { Pinehurst, N.C., Gun Club, a week | ago 'with a target of 141 out of a pos- | {sible of 150, led the field again dur- ing the tourney of the present weék and was awarded the first prize for | {a target which lacked only three | points of a perfect score. Mrs, Law- | rence Barr, Pittsburgh, and. Rye N.Y., took the second prize with 144 | points Montreal Kentucky's New Track. . "a Kentucky's newest race track, that |of the Green River Jockey Club, is (to be modelled after the Devonshire | Park track at Windsor, Ont, This was announced by Bradley Wilson, io | charge of the construction of the new | itrack, who is here on his way to | Windsor. He plans to spend a few {days at the Devonshire Park track, {and will return at the end of the! { week "We are going to have a first-class | e-track, modelled after the Devon- [shire Park plant," said Wilson, "and | | we will have it completed in time | the stomack, To rid the system of |for racing after the close of Latonta | Catarrh, send the healing vapor of . Catarrhozone after the germs, and you accomplish real results. When you inhale the rich piney essence of Catarrhozone and get its healing | balsams circulating all through the breathing organs, the cough is eased, steezing stops, the nostrils are cleared, the throat is healed and freed from discharge. If you want permanent relief from Catarrh, irri- table throat, Bronchitis, tarrhozone several times every day. Safe and sure. Two months treat- | ment, one dollar. Gmall size 50c. All | dealers or The Catarrhozone Co., of | Montreal. mu hi a bi Within 5 Minutes of Everything Worth While Hotel Breslin | Broadway at 20% st. An Class Hotel with Rates Poplar priced Club Breakfasts {in July, unless we have hard luck Ny the construction work." Articles of incorporation of thes {new racing association have been approved by the Kentucky Secretary | of State. | ---------------------- | Giants to Get Medals. For winning the world series, { members of the New York Giants will receive 14-karat gold medals to be presented by Judge Landis on a {date not yet decided. The medals, | which are of solid gold in the form {of a watch medallion, were designea iby Maj. Charles J. Dieges of New | York. In the centre is raised a | daintily modelled figure of Victory | offering the wreath of laurel. Arch- {ed above, in raised letters, is the [Ra "Giants." Below is the inscrip- tion "World's Champions of 1921." | Opposite on each side are baseball | bats in miniature supporting a tiny baseball. On the lower side is an es- | pecially fine selected diamond sym- | bolizing the great American game. | Hog Line in Lawn Bowling, | © For the first time the "hog" line {will be introduced into the game of {lawn bowling this season. At the annual meeting of the D.L.B.A. at | Toronto on Saturday afternoon an {amendment to the rules proposed by lc. O. Knowles was unanimously {passed. It provides that a bowl {must be placed at least forty-five feet from the ditch line or it may be { removed from the green the same as a ditcher. George Gray, London, was in Chi- cago to Suariexge Jake Schaefer for {the 18.2 title. Gray is willing to | play for a purse of any amount up ito $20,000. Gray has made many | bilkard records in Australia, | Gerald L. Patterson and O'Hara Wood won the autumn tennis cham- | | pionship of Australia at Melbourne. A et etree er AAA ats ---- ------ BRINGING UP F ATHER THE DA ME UKEE (LITTLE 'MELICAN BOY - HE Pay ME LOTSEE DOUGH «-- RN RA cup som sm AmB ILY BRITISH WHIG. YOU AIN'T NO REGAR CHINAMAN -- YA CAN'T = { | Copyright, wa, by United Feature Syndicate w-- : Ry YA HAVEN'T 6OT A PIG-TAIL -- HOW ABOUT IT -- AINT 'AT SO RW ww vs - 1 ¥ THEM DAYS IS GONE FoOLEVER ! + 1 y i There were five men named Brown in the eastern collegiate 'track meet. Cornell had two, Dartmouth one Pennsylvania one and Harvard one. Harvard will be host of the east- ern intercollegiate track athletes in May. Gasoline has jumped up a cent, so | the price of home runs with that is | going up also. Jonathan Bulkley, New York, has | been elected captain of the Yale hoc- | key team for next season. Young Stribling of Macon, Ga., lightweight, is making quite a name for himself in southern circles. James Barnes, national open golf champion, 4s back at Binghampton after a 10,000-mile tour, and says he is not sure that he will go to Eng- land this year, and that other Am- | erican professionals may not play in Britain. Prepping for the Boston Marathon at Boston on Easter Monday, Albert Smoke, the Peterboro Indian, ran 19 miles through the mud from Bewdley to Peterboro, in 2.07. Arthur Scholes, of the Gladstone A.C., Toronto, who | is helping. him condition, came the | last 10 miles with him, and they | finished with a wild sprint. Smoke ' has a good chance to win if he is fit | and ready to go the route, i EI i i. hE | =" DODD'S KIDNEY | International LITTLE BITF. PLAY BASEBALL IN IRELAND ven KNOWN LIGHT- Take Teams to Dublin, Londou | WEIGHT BOXER DEAD and Paris. i Ted Sullivan, former Washington Jabez White W Was One of the| baseball club manager, who as con- | Cleverest of British | ducted one or more tours of Ameri- : | an diamond teams abroad, is ar- Fighters. ranging a tour in which two big lea- | . 4 gue teams will play in the opening | Jabez White, of Birmingham, ceremonies of the Irish Free State at | °0c® well known lightweight pugil- | Dublin this fall. This trip will call ist, died at Birmingham at the age | for games not only at Dublin but in |°f forty-five. He had been in fail- London and Paris, - Sullivan will | Ing health for some time, but hopes | sail for the other side on the good | had been entertained of his ultimate | ship George Washington on May 8th | recovery. White commenced boxing [to arrange all details. , Just which Ire a professional when only sixteen | | two teams will make the tour has | Years of age and reached the finals or not yet been decided upon and a de- |tWO open competitions at the central | cision probably will not be reachea | hall, Holborn. Later he scored most {in this connection until the close of | Of his notable triumphs at the Olym- | pic Club, Birmingham, where he met ! and defeated Harvey Checketts, Dave Wallace, Mike Sears and Billy New- tell. White made two triyps to the (lu nited States where he was defeated | by Jimmy Britt and Joe Gans. | CLOSING DATES] white's last battle was at Birming- | 2 4 'ham where he attempted a "coms- | back' after many years' absence | from the ring. On this occasion he, To the coming season. OPENING AND While the opening of the baseball NEWS Efficient Repairs season is generally dated from the time the major leagues go into ac- tion, still many of the minor leagues do not get under way until a later date, The American and National will was out pointed by Bill Johnson, of! | Smethwick. When at his best White | was a difficult man to beat and for| | several years he was regarded as one | {of the cleverest of British light- | weights, - open April 12 this year. 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