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| — FIREMEN ‘WILL PLAY CHISHOLM SATURDAY Monday: Nuhb Hearty %fli is Urged 3imid,|i basket ball fans are to fie &pufit itig” mmrimd tibgen’ tentatively: nehedul- g !o,r Thnrsda . i stars of the Cat Show- . He is. (P‘rk avenue, New 'xoxln on that ;nd tiiere is every indica .g00d - as ‘this game will .prove just #aking on some of the smaller towns ‘in this ection of the state. ‘The val Militia team ;made-a ‘good re-: iGeneral Selue, Fielding ‘Was Not- of the Usual High Character sw composed of practically all for- ln er players. The line.up will he tengthened as much as possible and Firemen’s,team is .assured a hard 3 e ‘Naval Militia have al- demonstrated :their .ability m t.'hfu:" t2am on_-several .oc- scrimmage ‘has . ‘been helds - _This game has been amnged ‘to fa dee (By - Irwin M, ‘Howe, Chxcngo) In.a general sense, fielding ‘was not of the.high character that ob- tained during ‘many past . seasons | However, individual exploits o most sensational description: ‘were so freguent as to be almost cammlm- place. These brilliant feats weré greeted with a generous approval and they served to offset the defedts in play that were evident to all stu- iy the iFigémen’s quint. dents of the game. turday night of this w“kv i: champions -tied in fielding P W um Chicago. .with_the Chisholm hes’ always tage (orish £ - fine average of .975. In fact, New d a M topm and this ¥ id to be no:exception. The pn Qfl'fl is Wmfilk re withia detefmi- [ogingd :téam play-ranked from ] Keop-as elean a sldte’ @ good 1o excellent. “The “White: Sox e ol :.mrae;m .y,s ;e’ inzitheir, xeco?d yeaxr - of :rebuilding dey 0 g to:lose i, Te mueh begter in;the:field but still thisyyear {f they can hrlp c eral places. With such3pixit dmuly de. ‘owes “its .third .place.position to the i B:y“’: ;‘:fles this week promise |tremendous improvement attained in enty o on, field tions, Philadel- #The Firemen’s line-up will include o 100eld positions, vl ¥ phia and St. Loyis displayed stars in ‘Birrett, Jueb, “'Plummer, M""ld’ ations' that had beén guarded in medmcra fashpon in recent 'prewons .price of .25 cents is ex- dnw a large attendance. tail it may be said that the most bril- Iisnt work was done around first base: - | oxcellent but the work of the .out- fielders as a whole was mot equal.ta that of .some-former , -though individuals here and there dlsplnyed large ‘m“d‘“’“ is, amazing skill throughout: the season. -these jgames:to give i a8 od md.m for | knpcking-down drives lt}nt the: players of previous W 3 coumered An. unprecedented ' double and tripple 'pis; ling features through beat all former counts ~with” 1) all executed more than:140:two-pky 'wnuhmg fthe smmmm- killings. -Chicago and Boston each nat thé Teachers college, the made two tripple plays and Cleveland the Naval Militia ‘Washington and Philadelphia onQ only indicative of the each. pusfasm _being shown in the pro-| "~ Probably the best individual re- #f the city team this year,. ""d|4:nrds are_those of first bdseman expected ‘that the early season ' gisler, who made 125 assists in 141 will 'start this .spirit.of jetthu-| games, first baseman Pipp with 1667 ic- | put outs, second baseman Han eason will be assured. with chances accepted, only twenty- | six less than .the record established by LxJoxe in 1908 ‘and catcher Schalk ;| who in his tenth q:ll year of service .| canght 142 gantes;”Ted in putiputs for catchers with 591, pextly belause % ‘l'and made 150 assists, also a greater qgtey mumber than th 30! Qle 1eatne,w A\flfifjich ' HIGH RUNS FOR WEEK The :hij a l ‘anaunl Bfl[;}frd mfi” o Rfic&a’r?“fi 5 'filoyd B, 18 . |.straight -pocket -billigrds, I.qu {Lindman, 23; snooker, A. Nanqle. 18,’B. W. Walters, 18 and Ross Rit- fy lt New York. JBENGH SHOW-—Rhode Island’ stoft Terrier Club, at Providence. Detroit | Ta'ivmg the variolls positions in de-{ The. catching also was- mosttygye their familie S m Whshington set a 'record with 168 double and one tripple play, St. Louis § .| while:Cleveland, Chicago: and :Boston op | heemr - dhnmed by “the . rise of - other jer jnstitutions to place of pro~ » a great mid- wmzer carival, pattern-, ed:after thoge held in northern cities to be staged in Denvef the early part of 19283, aré-under.consideration by members.of:the DenveriRocky-Moun-- tain ‘Ski club. ‘ The club expects.to extend its ac- {ivities throughout . the :Rocky~Moun- tain_region, fnnering organization of smilar: clubs in- distriets where moun- (United Editor) - | New !¥ork Dec b—-—-Propomlmfon tball, the *tBig PR a copference t; but it counld.not o and Princeto may be the folmdatxon of a.¢ 1 midji. | tains;givechances for skiing. ‘Fo|. L‘fier bogganing;:skating: and gther winter sports:are to be encouraged. Qi eacli- Sunday,- when - weather conditions™permit’of ‘skimg theé ‘var- ious civic;and social clubs of Denver | ;o will be ‘invited 'to: the-clnbhipuse - on Genesee' .mountain /near Denvet, where events will be given . In‘January, the amnual “amateur The latterig attended by scores -of i nationally ‘lmown :ski riders, The Ideal Bl owmetship ' last week when ;_Gavnel Kavas, formes interests to Shetterly & Troxel who |i * interviéw ‘President “Harding. vestigafors found that he w $350¢ justice. The police are ' now “to regain:higlost - owing games een. | H scheduled for the Firemen’s basket- ich January ls—qrookston at Be December f-—Naval Militia at Be- wmidji- ecember . Ll—Knllock at Bemidji a foothall “Edndié? forthe Bast, bt | |the coaches '-ln general” gcoff ‘at:the' il unmnm They have , ow :faken .ppssesgion -gnd ;. in<|'poi tend to fix the place up to take cnre f ;theswinter business.- Both:Jr: Shetterly and -Mr. J‘mx. el formerly lived at:Laporte and will as soon as & residence ican +be ; Mr. Kavas left for -Minmwhs‘ last ‘week where ke will .engage in: seme . other line.of business. ity ad’ of cthe A.merwan Red Crossg or .to aeceptmg fius position, ‘he had ‘toured h&hgeqent countries in: Europe. &s a /repregentative of th Rockefeller Foundation :to make rangements :for food drstflbnhan My, Wadsworth is 46 yearsold.an a ‘native cof Boston.. After graduat- ing from Harvard in-the- class of '98 he was_associated for some , years with '@ latge engipeering firm. en- gagell in fhe constryction and gpera. tion “of .gas, water, qlectflul and transpe par i{.ened by ponmamulmn m thati MtyMete bheuhemto its ad+ ‘Big universities er ton, where ‘the pr offers splemfld oppo | youzaelt with ‘suistt seapite | the =tihe * to “act. ‘Our Llilfllrged *|ieatioh, -offers Iatest- equipme EtHos uctio Panel Manufacturers’ ::Association. Duluth —_ Roosevelt International ‘Highwdy Association. Fort ‘Dodge, Ia—Ilowa Real Estate Men’s Association. Winchester, Va—Virginia ~State Homcult\unl Society. Lloyd Gem = : cepted by the Irish. Twenty-seven killed in a’train tol- sion near Philadelphia. “ TANIER HOTEL | KNEAPOLIS LT | 's:new terms were ac- |: ‘Eithar Foot S-:Il}:rofflfiérty & yatak e Thnpohcyfuflherpmdu%maueofdulhdueh /being struck, knocked down:orun.over by a moving vehicle while standing or g;0n,an; public. ln;lnuy. 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