Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1920 — LITTLE PICK-UPS OF SPORT [ARTICLE]
LITTLE PICK-UPS OF SPORT
American Olympic committee has asked for a ruling on rowing entries. • • • Buffalo has been awarded the 1921 tournament of the American Bowling congress. • • • English women field hockey teams have challenged Philadelphia teams to a series of matches. • * * The cops of Toronto will again revive the annual track and field meet this summer, which was discontinued during the war. • • • New York Shipbuilding A. A., connected with the big Gloucester (N. J.) ship plant, has fitted up an athletic field for employees costing $75,000. The first dual athletic meet of any kind between Syracuse and Cornell will be the playing of the respective lacrosse teams in Ithaca, May 21. • • * University of Missouri plans an immense bowl modeled after the Yale stadium, with a seating capacity of 40,000 to 60,000, costing about $385,000. • • • S. Kanaguri, Japanese marathon runner, plans a breathless sightseeing trip in America. A letter says he will attempt to run from New York to San Francisco. • • • Stanford university is about to add an exclusive athletic field for women students. The section will Include tennis, baseball, basket ball and handball courts in addition to hockey fields and other athletic activities..
