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PAGE SIX SHAW BEARS NAMED 1947 NATIONAL CHAMPS' ♦ BEATING THE GUN BY ALVIN MOSES "REAL SPORTSMEN'S RENDEZVOUS NEW YORK- -(ANP) -THE LOTUS BAR AND RESTAURANT is the gathering spot of boys and gir\ who take then sports and the atre on a year-round basis . . Bane wo found cross sect net oi youngsters and middle agers who discussed their favorites like . Joe Louis Jersey Joe Walcott, Jackie Robinson, Ray Robinson, Roy Campaneltb, etc., with a knowledge that did your hearts good. Walking over to chat with the new general manager, SONNY C M. (''Charlie"? HANSON smiled approvingly, scores of •riondo I*A FORTE, one of Harlem's most popular young men, as pinprick)'' came over to slap us on the back and to express then feelings about the atmosphere there in jyirv cl. A television set wi bring spo t thrillers to patron, while yu.tr favorite disc-jock'” come on at spot intervals with snazzy numbers. . . . Yes, we'll be hearing lots and lots about, the Lotus bar from, time to time, it is a real me era foi those who seek only the best in Chinese and American style food'-, choice wines and liquors. ARNOLD’S FAREWELL PARTY It ,seems not so very Song ago that BILLY ARNOLD was on the comeback trail. Then we heard (Dan Parker. N. Y. Mirro • that ArnoklY eyesight w; - faulty. Billy stoutly denied, such wn tb. • the case Poor management fiunrl him matched with Hany Arm strong's furmer protc ae Smuggsy Hcsey, a conirst that resulted m Fans sitting around in the Garden waiting .or J " Louis and a cat and dog fight with Arnold get mg must of the ‘'dogging ’ Jersey Joe Walcott to put in their app: a; auev chatted about BTFVT BELLOISE'S our oumi s.\ -go kav.. e! the ferine: title con’, -nder. The general feeling, in and at of Mr.!; -n Sqi a . Garden. !a : . avenue and all r.i -und-’i.e ; n i at . A v* -. in d '. - getting seriously hart ami honk! stir, ekm te. ■ ■ *. h pm.* he ■ like Levine, C-rnan, Hursev. I,a Verne Uot'.eh, etc. Em viavbe Bißv Ar nold has entirely different f<- lings on the subject and ~;nro it n ftec-thinking country <e: is .1 ■ I will serve this <•.>.■ the rhiily batflei to either accept n. brush as; H FACT-FINDING DEPARTMENT During the late world wa;. Nip athk I p n<-,i ihch ■: -«t 1;■ a-, back -of the lines athletes r.r veil .... brave men under batth* fire. Winning seven oi 13 title i- . [•'■■ ( ~ Its! . iiV ; thlrtes of lire L'2..d eivv on 1 if . J) 1 ir.b- t tope ' u fiei ! nearly cbsmle tl: - u< gr\ tb. ; < ivisien. . >V;t 1- BUDDY YOUNG sp ■ kc• I N F- ‘ Y >e. ;; . . p -p .. *; .)• • M MOODY, they might r-t h er., k.rv. r but th? sold.or was '■ > -no Os t.ne outstanding wartime gndders :o m USA. on foreign soil. be ing the ndividua: ire: , .: t Med;to: rancan an a football chain pionshir- JOE WALCOT T fa We-t Indian. ; >-.d rot Jo sey J;te). \va- called the "Barbadocs Demon nr. u>sc- few men his weight 133 142 pour.:-. • • oouid stand bet-.sc bin: a the kaym J JOE CHOYiNSKI ' . ,nr.n wfi • eke out J.l: J r »n .; r. a Jr- ... <•:. t who struck JIM JEFFRIES his It, rde.-t bi-r-w. LOUIS' title defen- ;;r. ..ughl 1 0 . facts ...ii Tit.* g'ro-s rent rpts \*‘cre $216,477 . . net receipts S 165.522 . . Champion's share, n A including portion of $40,000 radi > 1 -Icvismn and mrvies money • was Sf 74 035. . . WALCOTT'S share war §24,678. . . Tb. not rere.pt; are tu be computed less 20 per cent federal la* end five pt ■ ewit .Tate tax. . . . FORBES VOTED IT like thw: . . . ] ;,ui ■. round • >n 18. 5. 8. 7 11. 13, 15. 15i . . . \V tii Huh <-ound event He >;;rr- Jcr.-ey Joe 6 , ■ an is. Louis n pom's; Web it 1. «e v\ | itini move point —l2. A.--ked .t he still - ated Walcoft a sec w i mm: tbe disge-t: h v nail s u ivyv.i'.f.v I .n■ ■ 1 ri: 'll:', not ‘b-.- s* • • voter 1 ;u b What a TRULY CRN AT MAN . nod', u no nan .ustnu; Joe La.,.. I say; Os 40 experts (uii vmloo rt presenting nia*;v es the e 'ntrv’s foremost newspaper'. 21 thought that. Jemmy J . Walcott won Cm ■f-bjtt. . . This writ*, r til 1 ught Joe Louis v. tn the fight against a back lenalmg c-.gy in <• :.n wlv'. mig have uhi peed an • oth-'T man alive (Imean Gus Le-iru-viei; ■, ex,, -t Joe who incidentally j'ous?! 1 hi; worst fight and nones?iy fas always) admitted ns much . FTAS PROPHFFS V. ■ -th a Daniel ; - p.-wer (Han.iwritin’ On The V. ,;31i were abec t(> int. rn , n>i proe'et ■ cerrecti’. die iT,;tc:rmf most "J them predieteo a in >1 IS knock ut v;ctn:y in some early 1 "un , C did also) As to what Gov Dewey will In about icq nests to repeal the N. State Walker Boxing mmibus. Y >ur guess is as good a;- mine for the silent presidential contend?] is an unpredictable sort ’ horn ore in ny ~in..ni<v . . . MRS LOU IS- B ARROW. the ; ut: king's r. ~m. would like he; boy to QUIT NOW and e-rrm. home hi;, soft drink empire: insurance co. -pany holdings; unnuitlfs, e’c.. f ir., etc WHATTA SAY J r. ab i you do a GENE TUNNEY co-’-e r:;xt June, or—let some brush kid 1 -nt • ,iu :n'o tb- imp r'.sin? Henderson’s Comment BY EDWIN B HENDERSON FOR the N\P t Mews Service Tiife writer ociicv-s Louis earn ed the- decision. Hit and run figat ti-;. arc seld' rr; give. .he nod ay judge. Aggressive).o. - aiway: scotcs in the rules. We once saw English champion Borg give!-: the deotsi- n over Kid Chocolate solely on oc count of forcing the ftgut. Lookin. at the fight on a 'eh • » ini screen behind a window through’ which v.-f? cculd not heir the i mmtnu..tor, \vc adjudged Louis int wma*r. No one knows what the pay .-ho h.gjcal effect of the f. \-fight mm meats had upon Louis and his ad visers. We fed! that I.oui- mas. have soar led under the criticism thru the fight was a money making hoax. It is possible th.-t Louis in tended or was instructed to carry the fight along for a< hast feu: • five rounds, but thai he did i.--» npimt <r; the unorthodox buck* pedalling and hit and run style ••£ Jitter-bug Joe. Walcott like Pastor and Conn knew it was befttr to tun and lasi t-ut the rounds to earn another bit - ger and bettor purse than to mix u up tend fight We don't discredit bis boxing, his fighting ability and his clever fort wmk. but we p.v dirt the end oi the light ihe-.-iicxt time in less than four' rounds or * new champion. The general public si-mid Tvaliz: that much of the yelling over ;,h“ decision comes from the proles- Mv'Uiil gamblers wh.* stood t. ■ renin 'k killing at to or 16 to 1. We should realize without tak ing credit from the genuine honesty of Louis. Ray Robinson and other" that the shrewd managers, some or whom are high powered racketeers i\i!x little for fame oi glory o» Most of them are Interested only in the amount of msec: they ear exploit the fighter and the public for. Os course, they must m-kc t going look good and let the publL think that everyth ;•-,»■ p on iter uji and up, if i - libli public c uld know what lva:i.-sph'cs in some i the professional sp ri they would j •, be sadly disillusioned. Let's look ..i; ■oirie exam pies. Wo 1.:.\-o soon a professional ] wrestler cry foul and add to the i gore of the contest for the sadists t cy adroitly breaking . capsule of |. >: mecurc chrome agams his face to I •Jive the impression of dirty work j : by an cpponenl. We know at a certain western. ‘Cu-ilL' tdling ons a fight to a j •rmpetitor for a percentage of the | •subsequent winnings of his oppon ; ■'iVt. Unfortunately for the colored j . boy the white fighter was a punk j nri lost his next bout and the coi- j .>J»d boy could new. get back n j the running. We heard the late George- God-, fr- :■ tell how he hud fought to las: ; f a wing that yon: wei r- trained on i him from among th'- spectators if he I woo. This was in South Americi i So badly was he bundled and so | . bsdly exploited that although !v 'made hundreds of thousands of dot- | bus he died broke Ru! for the all-round honesty : and intelligence of Joe Louis box ing rn-y have been outlawed in n me states. Wrestling was once «t; tin- level whenmei, like Georg* j Bothner. :* lightweight. ;rnd Frank 1 ■ Gotch were at. the game. Today i ‘ |is merely a sadistic exhibition be • j'tween behemoths whnes pituitary i worked over-lime iron* birth, j Professionalism has a place in jibe entertainment wen Id But as- j ' | with Rome, whose decline and fat. ’iww ro-inridental with the decline land fall of fhr empire. America 1a..• ; ;-:ct to be critical of the- men who j promote solely for 'he purpose -a | exploiting. morons. We felt sick at heart to hear the i boos thrown nt «Tr>e Lottis wh-f-n 1 left the ring Friday right for hem j v - as one of the n>nst, typical, of the j klcsrt American sportsmen i Let us as a .racial group give ere- ItfillielAM lliiili ClalA M. WW JlJiJlMi? ® WASHINGTON'S JIM CROW ARINA FORCED TO CLOSE WASHINGTON 1 ANP.i Jin • crow beat its sponsor here las! ! week wl.en M. J. Uiine. abom • ■ ho.-.c racial beliefs ean.s have | been written, doebwed h. is g >tng ;io close doe. n Ulitio arena ft Is 1 j losing proposiiiun. tae ice man dc ; rial . n Costing 5700.000. tie 1 huge i'riti ‘tiki structure, hard Ur- . .atn-e.d : tracks, was k.v.lr-d arid praised ~s. jibe capital's Madi.-on Square Gar i dvi] when it vos < ik.'Cil in UMv But vvhi u UhiK sour ces to break . . t t.iuriic: d practh's s wlorii b.irrca ! rob red liatron,- from nil affairs ex ; rep’ boxin he' .; ~ i lus own ; : death warrent Colored pair, ns < rid not i i lend hockey wmts, ti'.ry could not I j attend the see folly shows, i v . old te j attend baskchall aames ! i.'ic.v were wclcon'; u on;,, -.vtu.l • ' : itcre was a prize fient. Picketing lollow**.i and the or- , ■a.:;sized efforts 01 Wnshingt' n‘ rettsed colored citiz: nry eaiis~d | more ’con flop at the arena: wr.ile J.-e Tonic xb.-.u:ih-.'d and i i os ; )i t’’.lk . . r . L i t ULi 1. . , »/; g,* \ .'I. it. it <l.l Nils failim He tr.e <• nsiam sis- i, relay- \\ tl. <.-vc ; thing i. !'scalp, him • > : a. . In be ie business. Ulin tlv o ;b; h. couki n-akc another n, u.on with ins ’ . ren<!., but fate ictled e thorwitc. An Ci'or . 10 FOR MD sHECKS RAI TIMORK ■. ANT Word; ;'r m this ,t.!;s that Jake F .well has be-: a jailed for pho-.t; 1 cht-CKS bo.-: n 1 aroused much ';' m }>«.?!’. y a'it ; n g .--oLrul toll; s i »vl r-a Mr. Powell was Hy-ng iiigh . s 1 (it ITS. ;!' i ;}y. i lomp’i n v-'ev ' Yes y Yank c hav. hat: t mi. he ,o-a.:ie deroqai r- remark r.bt.c .by the 'heads were of colored I 1 Iks. ! i,d Barrow. Uses bur-m ss mm; 1 ’-vii ,1 ino pn'- c?:st \ Gat ioHovv .vi , ; H-.Vi 11s uuH<:'d roi-i i.'ks, «:*Ki -• \ I wasn't 1 '..ns belor-e Hie ta3k«\l.iv<' >r. ; vVt.L wearing the livur, of imcnhiT < l as promptly arrested ana jruca ‘ V.-;.-icint-er ah. th« Wes’ ' r.:> r - . I f,;; )h , if,.*'/ S-OSOn wh:i >77,580 i.oais" Share In ••• ■ ovi i"!” m • if r..,- ■ Silicon Tussle V'it: s , vo«c b ;a.st. , - .1-. ■ .OU.IS n-re!V,,d Sri-ri.O mri Joe Am- h ...... ■i, p n , . ’ v f . w - M0 !h " ; r :h " ri. - ri l i c -ri imi dm r :ito iro-rj the* r>:;:en: historic cvt.nl : * 41 . , , jTK-v fe-P il i 1 2. ulv HOT-S p>.'vV : ;iu! it M:.tdit '.-n Squcire Garden. Since U rK .. +v . . v : , 4 . , .. i 1 at' otiior score?.-, were made: fcr hrvi event, vv aicott nay rcccivcci oi j , . -, •, . c « . . ~.. . ! iUV) bacr. vn;l J zmo r hr.ye res or\ .- ere pet tin s? him $::)P.OH0 ior par • , , . : ut'uUdi'K, jcipat ion jn vr-r.nuK «i : r P 4 . • . J , ’ ’ - pk: ■.-« v.e nii m the Lions vents from to par, op „„ ' ; e emcr i-n?dn' «ni ano C ii-f-rj * latipc; va t -aruKaa/i .‘?nd aii *. i.. • 13 - , T ,- , f , . . . e r .. ~ . , n:.. H'ghiand h'cri -j ons ton; vrncrican boots i nr\ aiJ ‘.cant ii> ; . , , . % . : .!..-e h -u-: op. a.:n •ne second i-c- «; . :v: Jcrsev Joe ana J-c lone- , r , V- - p-cto cnarlcrn.-ick (rest on Onr-i vants to see ccrn next June. 1 dr>ri;u-:’tie ji-f 1 tv■?"<■*' • p 1-H** »*> r j. n<- ciiamj). m b i •j' a a- sic* . . . ... , 2 ~ ai’ and (. .lei.js Hoaton nassm.- i 1 ■; Jammy C.-fiaon oi thr l,vc;u;,a , ... ■ .... . , . ‘ , ... ri:a ilsrvm bniltia I r ih: <■ • 'ost. savs hr ’’.■.•if mo 1 .. . . , , . v.i.i, Near th' end o; the -I'friri igot and haa t.ixcn off too muen , „ . ~ , , , i ir)i . fn- R; '-is Hri- ai Star .veL'h.t. hi said no should have 4 ~ .. , , ■'ton* -rimdina i;..m she 3 itayee around 21a n-ti.rr than Iran- . , ■me. Mas- ns ;iU- m >: f v ti'uj w r:j ven -n w 211. ...... . u'.i.O. V.o,iu irer; i ; ; - i.a(a:'jS !■ • liaJfhro: 7-f-!. Near the er.d o; i.t to Joe Louis and J-w Walcott, i the third Jim iLzer. L , mu keep 'in mind iliat behind 'them iftu round guard r«c vered a Ram ire shrewd money seeking t:v. n fumble on the Rams' 19 vurd -I o care liliJe for -nter-eulturai r; - ’ , - ■ Ki-kiv,u-i-k \m-ni -m .a ••t.w* or for sport. left end eighteen yards to the . - Official Ranking CIAA 1847 Football Teams arc rated according to th. Dickinson Rating Svstern FIRST DIVISION 1 Shaw . . 0 0 Tfr f 23ri i Rank College W T p,-.- j) ;v 2 Va. -State ? 3 0 115* 5 23.00 3 Hampton . 0 11 , < p7..1 ({ 22 02 4 Howard (1 2 1 202.0 u 2 n f. f 5 Morgan . .52] 175 2 5 c : . ; d West Va. -i 1 : Ji 7 5 p,■ 7 Lincoln . 3 3 j 132 0 7 j, : 8 Delaware . 4 3 8 125 7,7 SECOND DIVISION Union : H 5 0 {to- * 5 18.07 JO "Winston-Salem .3 3 0 90 <; 15,00 11 A. and T. 15 1 90 71 2 M 12 N-urth Carolina ... 2 & 0 100 it .12 .-»(• 13 Blue field i 5 0 f, 1201 14 Sm;, - h 17 0 70"'« n 67 54 Sri - ith - - i 7 0 7:;" ,fi n.R7 In St. Paul 0 5 1 65 6 10 33 Unclassified'- - St. Augustine’s . .0 2 1 Unclassified * See Sec-(ion B. 1, of the Dickinson Raising System Section R, 2. of the Dickinson Rr-imt Svst : ' * See Section C. 2, of th< Dickinson Rating Srarm Sm- C. I, A. A. Bi-law.v Art. VI (Section 3a J, Wf Drew, C. 1. A A. Vice-President for the Central Du-arict !: THE CAuDI.INtA Y PH; statu chajips p:. - . ~ V S - v ■G^'o'b 1 ‘oY ' X’WM . - LL . . WIL UIINCTON -- The Wi! tan ‘2-3 ' 1 a tin : ar b. p; rlod, listen High Behest Tigers W Ciiark-y Nixon, sir.? VGUbron .. roe b, *. :bsr tA* ;.-.comi Wilmington «mi tlie North Car- ..0 , .; 1 fv ' tb.h ;ru?i-. ; •. ti olSno hlgii school syrtbal! chain- ■< i';b‘v at C .■. r: ,y - < .to: s pirmship Friday night by A- vrat f( | t, > .e, u bit ■■ - > , : 51; . - .jtne. tea ting fifth bar High o ! I.exitig- pn*icd ‘a tive ft ■ \-< -. ihc W. 5 I R « \ L a. L" ; 'D West Charlotte Hons Piedmont Champa:m ■ - On ;ho me hi - i \ .r:i ]in , \vi-t :v An iy •\i-.i ■> 1 . •“.> i» H? J. •’ b <■' ;'i Lc. ni* )*h. r J. he* do i i'c: * d ibo i’i.oin Tn- r-s d-0 or? . X-eid Thi? first i ;; H ;C:\ Li n ;; , i: 2 ; , LfOke l.llf-., U the 'nd of the thh-d peri d. With Le'.ii*: r* the wetorv rurr wild : vordr ar>H ;i i trnjown. H. rtoe p :iut. As. the r’ame rtld:. n the Hickory rnd a 12C ix»und seatback cr{ wd of *ie;j ry f. i ir i 11ousana. Tsl« passed ?:y Grigsby from field-yoal ; formation The sam? play netted I ! fe extra point Then Curry pass ■ ■ ,... ! i I ® m<n{S i i mm% *7O ! FIFTHS * I. \ * I v^\«^! * sitviß IjS 1 Oft s I S | (MPOUmf- BY t; RACARSM t.<ViPOKTS I HC, f V. U « a ftUM <** WSOOf & s few ***» mi *&■ mm& mm m m'H* mm t , ■ <\\i - L' r T- kG& ' ■; iu.b vi L b 1 AH * ; Htfik a ™ *' ip® : £J ,; i# , M m mmmmm mmmmmKßm . i:> hVßiversJty of T . •* ha!il'."■ (iuts?n ont ■' ■ .'»n . ph*..-(: ana winner es *•?: -1 0 BJ•!»{:• m the - -ji ■, Annaal <jrißowl fooi- j ! >i twv with Xc« Hampsbirr Piy/'S in leMh. Saturday, ENr ernil rs «•. Seleotiiiri was Tnad> * - ■ a rote of newspaper .oid radio .•nr.i who rovtird the game. 1?’ Pays To Advertise ! 11 mEsSzm WMIEkMEIIMt & ijffl T 4 a t£ M A xrw •'■? Ir; \ so**s V '\ A— V' o'Jr?rf $|J5 V^\ • \ 1 fsoOF : yfeSfces ear BetUeti t-y SEWK RSSTK.L«BiES. MB. j i mass. j WEEK ENDING SATERDAY DECEMBER 20, HM7 CHARLIE nm PACES IBP TO STATE TITLE Willi-wm High SclmolN. 178 ’!• r.u'jung and pa.-oing ace. Chat I: - Nixon paced hi ; team 1 j a 12 0 rv us tlv Wt tern Champions to cap the Stale Champions;.;p before 1500 i hilleU fans. The 1 ar- - v. hn let the < .‘ld ivcathrr keep them awa.v miry, i a terrific eon ti*:-«, one that had overvthine. Big Jtasie Ruiland. Henry (ScD Simon, and Rnsid (Pro.) Muipdy .bmrnat'.’d in moving the Dul: m *,. -thin staking dlrlonix fm- N;'- ett's two touchdown rt'.'*.». T'il'VU.’ swiii backs f: e'C lli Vest ; mud going tough w hen they moved the leather ck'.vn : * tbe Tigers’ :"n\i hoe whh b-’. and ~l 1.) go oi.iv ; !> Ivc th V;1 ii.tnn stone wail u> diave tiier.i back. With y.i.vco men 1 ; gram:-'- . :*. from, the backs >t Will: ; o vr; 0 sure taat Dunbar v.*ou : - : ;:vf: to p,.ss Coach Williams shift . J iu.- pov <.: ;i guard, Clu.rl' ;• F ,yn on : .'.'-lit ( oci and b'!‘ oppont.mt.-: Vi.' Red that side of 1- li.no, nu‘ toiitid li.cniscj i’c.': ij'-'ing pushc * !-. "k. The m. n up : . v t*. • ; r-d t’n * w.i.v 1 . thf b.'iel * ■ ground tor tr.e laru-j half v K v hvilliO J x i.\OU to . c v:0-i ■ s Horire N;\:n. Viogaa v. ; ! Charles lx Biiicif. Cal Boykins. Harm H.mkim b rrm Butk ; araCl R '• 1 * Saun- Coaches fraivt f;;r and r, r ~r.d it to ' • : Williams en Pi.hm.von for having a gre it to; m and c.t.o wroth ;s nca. per f 'A ’..1 , i.tmed n. H wove. . 1.,. Tifjer; ha. b 'oh iia'ig out :*a:i;t.;i!> in th< e serai it: from .Do single a eil wit ?". av •v: < cnb -t ..r ‘ I .V 1 to \m ; i;l r; vc ti .! tho Eo.i.-l with the fasles*. mid best conditioned little tea v 1■; .1 tiicv hv.. '•••■•. me!. F.ve: a.ember d ilnr tram h- hn: . : .n haiY.i and olav, d do; n. AJhiotioiillv u;v game - .-;:m and ail Hiai ; .ob i . ; )-ed, with nbb -its hod. equivalent 1h .* ie :d fr.’-n o . . .1 U(. o, ir-i'i :a I '.l c<i Li V.,:‘ d fOi" -Jui'. urrsx amfrr %\ winner Long Distance will be Busy this Christmas 4. BUT writ 00 OUR BEST TO 4 GET YOUR CALLS THROUGH S»o momy people like to moke Lo»isj Distooc© -ti j calls at Christmas that there are bewnd to be. * delays —sometimes long delays. Bat if you want ft* make et ta?i, we’M be doing cur very best to get if through. And hoping you * pick ct time ~ soy the day before or offer Christmas— when the lines are not so crowded, SOUTHERN Sill TELEPHONE AM© TfiftSUA-PH CQMPtmr fasvip&rsiwS .!!.(!■ Thf• Shaw Bearn I have Pern named JP47 ICJAA i. a aii champions, and | notice of the honor, first in the ■ ■nnai'i •.;! ! > tihall at Shaw Uni |vl‘ aty. Ja;•. been received at the i ihstitution I hr- i iasiaß made at the i annua! menu ns of the Colored Inn iooUe.sfJ.rd Athletic Arson.;- in st . sic ! <n or the past week • I I nd iri Was in tian. D, ! The fV nr wim nliva.K had | bei n acclaim- t national champ;- !on • by v i of their win over I it!s CoT-nlii l.l Stale College Ja-.i, vci k in \Va;- ! uugtcn. consider su ! p i inm-v in t n powerful Cl A A ciciieci o; . top honor. Tic- U cal- finished the season with 10 win; and no loses. Six the viejo >vc:<■ nvcr CIAA j opponents to s. :v«- Sit aw the only :d< , ci :>.• i c: any conference ; clove n. ci ;> wo.. award jod i • t he Bears alter intense ' 'weekend ri's -iissi.v.n when a ■ o'• - ■v; i.. \ !c -a! itn i igbt to fl- - r ,|-.l as manv victories as t:vv greatest nuvnb'c of losses by an'.' . - w.“i invoke I':, c- lic.vJ by Li ■ * . in Met Delaware provided the c . x.-nnttt by a firs division cix-jp and th >t number was usf.-i 1■ 1 ■p : : 1 ' ■ ~ !W. with no loss 's ci'ii no fire, could discard three '-.-..n 1 div; ;>n wins, thereby l-a opine one fird division Witt I'V. . H wawd .-.nd 1 .vo second di :r. :-c; ■!i, ... f, •- first division, c, ww . 1 :?i) point and th--- two - cun i ccw w mis each f;r . let d ci 70 point.'.. This divided jby time came yielded an aver j t r o of 23,33. Rep, -esontiny Shtny at the meet - P . were; Athleiu- Di vector Janies 1- i "to . C f ; H .ward K. W:! ■ ii. A-'-n-mn; Coach, James if. ' on. a i i Athktie Bu.'.ine* - A; i: w. 11. C. Perrin. To. i;., i.'tl ’.inkines and rat hie--- are p";idu-:-«- i below. An "Matuplc of how the riding work b. s, co oi ihe case of M .vaid which had the large..t -:ri t 202.5 points, but with ‘ •" wins and one loss, making a t ‘el >*; three, the Bison could evi c . and ii once used tl.ci" fcl lip came season as ’ Tv i. e;ve 1 hem a 22.. if) " . ".o , and ; ;;: lii place Vi;-.,.!.;; Slate Lscarded tw ' vi '"a. c. : ■ i a 23.00 a ■ .■ "a-'-- ' c s,.;v>'nd place and if;.*nnt>-n .'T-onn'-d one panv> and o. 22.1*2 :■ i nc vad thl". 1 tv; 4ft •r f ’ -oct i yi ix)i ibr .k. endfid No • vr : h *• $ ’ ioled 389 XT' I j jl- 1 . - Avis, 'icf'jrdir:: to ihv U. S. IX -"■ : : 1 ■! i -x ' ! c .: f 4§
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