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f ° 4 PAGE TEN / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927 ‘California, Here We Come,’ Sing Dixie’s Favorite Grid Sons Americans K BR AMA STAR __ Ranking of Women Tennis Stars by British Critics Surprises |JACOBS-MPCARNEY ISCHARFER WING | €Ox¥ € HORNSBY WINS ” When swimming under BILLIARD TITLE) |_“*youvarece™ || DAMAGE SUIT FROM COCHRANE} |gaaieate BY JURY VOTE BECOME-MANAGERS | OF JACK DELANEY Pete Reilly Sells Interest in Retired Champion of Light Heavies JS CAPTAIN cf OF ELEVEN Billy Spears Is One of Three RTS Triple Threat Men in ch Backfield “| TORNADO REPRESENTED Third Successor to Diadem in Year Wins ‘1,500 New York, Dec. 22.—(—The| to 1,804 chance that two heads may be bet- ter than one in furthering Jack New York, 22.—(7)—The| fe St. ‘Lout: ~ laney’ ira. , 22.) is, Dec, 22.—(7)—Rogers Pon dnd an incidental cash ‘con: |workd’s 182 Dalle billiards crown Hornsby has stopped a line drive at Will Not Have to Pay Alleged $36,275 Race Horse \ Gambling Debt iw , his pocketbook and e: ictori- : sideration of $50,000—today brought | rested today on the brow of young “ merged victori ie the vail Ai He abana ee Jake Schaefer, of Chicago, the third Soeiene Tectenee Tone ck }- Wade, McGugin and Alexander the inanagerial team of Joe Jacobs) Successor to the diadem within a RoeuEese, sioner, to collect $36,275 from him which Moore alleged represented Compose tegy-Direct- d Billy, McCarney after five) year. PEE PTET NE AERIS ATS EAS I cep gears of iti parcerehip with i Jee sake, son of the an mas-| » ‘ rete lites dive Hornsby, behead te Reilly. er same name and. game, ° » H * “The flashing French Canadiap,|defteted the title holder, - Welker North Dakota —_{|and athletic captain of the New York Giants played a legal ball nursed from a mediocre battler with| Cochrane, of Holl in a five- H damaged hands to one of the wil Goce match, 1,500 to 1,304, coms Basketball |jgame in the honor of defendant ani colorful fighters. in the game,| pleted here last night. —<——$———————— | yesterday a jury in circui* court de- brought his silvery-haired guide a| The new champion succeeds to a Hebron Wins cided he owed Moore nothing. The big return on an. original invest-/title he has held twice before— in] 4, N. D.—Hebi high decision was not unanimous, two of ment of $900. Reilly bought the|1921 and 1925. Inheriting his love} , 4. ra tel tus atone HGOR en ne Oni Un were Bridgeport warrior’s: contract from|and genius for the game from his Bo baie i etia rong Hel eal dict. f Frank Marlowe of New York, 1922|father, “Old . Jake the Wizard,”| Bobeats in an overtime contest by| Inference was taken from the and three years later paid $15,000| young Schaefer climaxed several Salt pe wi ttack, ri fap dy verdict that Hornsby and Moore for a half interest he had sub-let in] seasons of tournament ceva dcteane, the aie ith were gambling jointly on horse Delaney in the meantime. brilliant triumph in 19 ty Ginter the igi i school races, for Circuit Judge EF! - were not disputed, but it was thought that. Mile.| The alliance was broken Yesterday veteran, Willie Hoppe, who had held ke the by game of the aatling instructed the jury beforehand that Bouman, the Dutch champion, deserved a higher| in the offices of the New York state] the title for years. Losing the crown eG 8 tbe Nalagledieed trailing| gambling debts were’ not admissible place than ninth. athletic commission where Reilly|soon afterwards, Schaefer did not| & inate nt Hood tie until fed last ‘in court, and that if it were the con- There also was a disposition to question the tentn| legally turned over his gladiator to|regain it until two ee ago, when ae when tap 2 the Catt viction of the jury that the pair was position of Mrs, Charlotte Hosmer Chapin, one of| Jacobs and McCarney and at thelhe again defeated Hoppe. The Chi-| With a field goal. In the overtime gambling, no judgment should be ’ By HORACE C. RENEGAR F (Associated Press Sports Writer) hi Atlanta, Ga., Dec, 22.—(AP)—Led by an All-American player Dixie's alipenior football team is westward bound to clash with a picked eleven ri of Pacific coast stars at Los An- / geles in a Christmas charity game. The passing, kicking, running Bill — 6 Spears, known as “Bounding Bill” at : ee owe Vanderbilt, is primed for quarter-} By NEA Service back duties. New York, Dec. 22—Ranking of S This team, selected from the grad- varez, the Spanish star, above Miss uating classes of the Southern Con- and Mrs, Molla Mallory, the Americ ference, will have three triplethreat| the international list by British critic men in the backfield, and the other | ..,, at 1 | eigen i : f veriod, the high school sewed up : prise in official tennis circles here. the coming American players, as she is considered| same time ueathed them his|cagoan made his first a rance ” % granted. / A ee the!“ “The charming Spanish girl is admitted to be a to be better than Miss Heine, South Afriea, and Joan| control of samuny Vogel, a light-|in tournament play in 1924 in New | the game with two field goals and Homsby was freed on all of seven eee ens Comm eesCeMOrl. great player by those Americans who have seen her Fry, England, who were given seventh and eights| weight, for good measure. Delaney,| York, when he finished last in the| % free throw to the Bobcats’ lone counts which had been allowed to + Spears All-round Man on European courts, but it was thought that stie places. whose contract with Reilly had but| field. He has several sensational field tally. stand against him. i Spears can run a team like alhadn't competed in enough ‘big tournaments this Miss Helen Wills, of course, earned clear title to] one year to run, immediately signed| records to his credit, including a|_ The Hebron high school schedule im — playing coach, drop kick, boot from|year to be ranked second to Misa Wills. first place and the critics have all pointed out that| a two-year agreement with his new|high run of 436 made in mgtch play| for the season includes: DAMAGES AGAINST | placement and pass cooly and accur-} Mrs. Kathlene McKane Godfree and Miss Betiy she is in a class by herself and that all of the low-| managers. ‘fagainst Edouard Horemans of Bee Dec. 23.—Glen Ullin, there. HORNSBY REDUCED ately in the teeth of a charging line.| Nuthall, the British stars fn fifth and sixth places, * er ranking players constitute a second class, Reilly announced his relations} gium. Dec. 30.—Alumni, here. St. Louis, Dec. 22.—(?)—The Jack McDowall, halfback from North with Delaney, who in recent: mon Although defeated in this week’s| Jan. 6.—Belfield, here. claim of Frank L, Moore, Cincinnati Carolina State, and Roy Estes, Geor- Grid Season to End’ | turned from the “saber of :the|match by nearly 200 points, the/ Jan. 13.—New Salem, here. betting commission, against Rog- gia halfback have similar bags of FAR TRUNDLERS north,” as light heavyweight king,|score fails to indicate the gallant} Jan. 21.—Bismarck, here. ers Hornsby, former manager of the tricks. to somewhat of a wooden ‘sword|fight Cochrane put up to save his| Jan. 25.—Dickinson Normal sec- St. Louis Cardinals and now captain | rown 0! labama, a back who es, aren Oey ve as cordial as ever but at | usual contro! ie ivor' le! —! he ud rom A 0 . when ies, runs ends and blocks; Bill New —York—(AP)—College panies reasons -prompted .. the/him pont fay points behind when Banner Waeias Restate see ria] of the suit copesat aeadee in pa there, t { Middlekauff of Florida, who rams change. Pete said he no longer had}the final block of 800 began. Se- ete 28—Mandan Papooses, there,| St, te ais. county court at, Clayton, is for money Moore al- football is a fall sport, yet its f a line and can back one up to per-| ag: ss .| stand finale is yet to come. Bowlers From Three States] the time to devote to Delaney’s in-|lecting this spot to flash his best . b Feainen Thomas of Maryland, who|Minnesota Town, Once Hockey] “In california’s all-winter sun- teronter tht he wee depen, tegen? Cobtivarariaiaw’ abate Wett: “nate oan, oats ‘inne: leged her Btlvaneed to’ the: baseball kicks and runs; Cohen, University Capital, Mourns Lost shine four big games are to be Expected to Enter the fistie “racket” forever, and in|Schaefer’s supporters by running] Feb. 17—Mandan Papooses, here. star and his wife in connection with of Mississippi fullback, known as one if ae during the Christmas Star Teams the future would devote ‘his time en-| clusters of 97, 128, and 196, to draw| Feb, 24—Dickinson Normal sec- bets on horse races. Counsel forthe * of the greatest interference runners Stars oliday period: tirely to real estate and golf.- dangerously close to the challenger, | conds, here. plaintiff withdrew two items in the the South ever produced, and Johnny __Dee. 25 at Los Angeles—West Jacobs promptly matched Delaney| whose “play was faltering, After| claim, one for $18,000 allezed to have Menville, Tulane halfback, who is a sin Dee Bie tes all-stars, ‘ Fargo, N. D., Dec. 22.—Plans to] to fight Tony Marullo here January | Cochrane followed with two ‘Aneta Beats Finley been advanced to Mrs. Hornsby and roving type and fleet of foot. Eveleth, Minn., Dec. 22—(AP)—| | Dec. 26 at San Francisco |make the 1928 @ournament of the| 23, and announced: that his new pro-|more runs of 56 and 51, however,| Aneta, N. D.—Aneta high school another. for $7,000 alleged to have Hockey, sweeping the country, has Fargo-Moorhead Bowling Associa-| tege would be launched immediately; Schaefer ,pulled himself together] scored a 17 to 12 victory over Fin- been loaned to Hornsby on a “‘de- tion the biggest in the local trund-| into a campaign intended-to force aland ran out the block and match| ley high school here. Alvin Smith, mand” note. : ling history were completed today| title battle with Gene Tunney next] with an unfinished string of 16. Aneta forward, scored 13 points for' Hornsby, in answer to the suit, when arrangements for an intens-| summer. The Connecticut sharp- ——_——_. the winners. Sampson led the Fin- contended he is not legally liable be- ive booster team campaign were an-| shooter gave up his 175-pound| Gotham Banker Plans | ley scoring attack with 6 points. eipenlnt iorcietare ae wen oes scone aa itn Oren and|had its unparalleled growth at con- Ed Crowley of Georgia Tech supply siderable expense to this little iron- i plenty of reserve strength. Creson| Mining city of 7,500 population. Jan. 2 at Pasa shown aptitude for getting down| Once the home of Ching John- sity of Pittsburgh vs. Leland- ‘under ki ii i » brilliant def 2 f th 3, n ed by Floyd Lavell crow! in July, 1926, from Paul apc resag “taunt dopa eee er Sone ATeacEy, Mand. other| Stanford. uation oe Berlenbach, ns engage the weightier Triple Coup on Turf bases Downs Rolette outside the law. Hornsby, who ap- in efensive la: blade stars of renown, this city was Teepe Every busincss firm of Fa:zo and] battlers. Leeds. N. D.—Leeds defeated Ro-' peared in court with his wife, said Freddie Pickhera Alabama, is cap-|the hockey capital of the northwest Moorhead will be asked to put aj Under ‘Reilly’ management De- lette at Leeds, 14 to 4, : he wanted the suit cleared tain of the team and will pi P-|a few years back when the game was team in the five-man evert while|laney earned approximately $325,-|, New York, Dec. 22.—(P)—A. C.| "“'Rotlette scored the first minute £00n as possible. It was instituted tackle, with Cardwell, sigs goal KEKE on a more or less amateur basis. os pee fe ie Straightaway | 000. arguing genet iepectecied nee of play and was held scoreless the; /ast January. 5 study them. along wit! leveland, Pittsburgh, ith the guaranteeing o! . noe . | was more for Leeds who scored 5 one ede phs in the Liverpool Grarid Na- For guards the team depends on|Duluth and St. Paul and a spacious Aes Seed, in eee oe With St. Paul Club tional Steeple Chase, the Epsom baskets to 1 toe abeste. Orda Takes Up P ugilism Bowdoin of Alabama, who starred|hippodrome built by popular sub- ‘ Derby and the Kentucky Derb; Tece last season at Pasadena against |*iption seldom lacked capacity! Traditional Athletic Relation-| 2". the, Suarmtee that the prize! sg: paul, Dec. 22.—(P)—The St. Cosine lesios mavat aoe 'Y-! kets each for Leeds. Urbana, Ill., Dec. 22.—(AP)—Les a \- a a , - —' n . 7 3 Boy P Stanford; Barnhill of Tennessee, |CTowds- list will be extended one-quarter way Paul club of the American associa-|by a single individual let alone pases McHenry Triumphs foe Her teieraae dieatie rst If AlvSouthern for two years, and], Bot professional hockey came and| ship Between Aeademies [down the entire list, many new ut- tion announced today that Nick Al-|single year. McHenry, N. 1).—McHenry de- team for three years, has decided to Thompson, one of the best linemen| With its attractive salaries and ex- . ‘i ; ever turned out at ‘Missisippi -A./Pensive organizations finally set, a Suspended ge! ESS, ere ate in ee eas ambitious Program,| tented ‘Gheyenne high in # fast turn professional, as a boxer. He . an hs mae yoni i he ag of even this Hithing. Viecinia, > Sel S| Oscar Roettger, general _utitity|as follows: Diverpool, Grand Na- game, 16 to 8. The Sheyenne team is six feet tall and weighs about 180 Elvin Butcher, Tennessee, pivot|2mbitious place. e great Ching ibbing, Virginia, Fergus Falls, St.| javer, has been obtained by St. Paul | tional Steeplechase — Jack Horner | 2S ®, fighting outfit, but could pounds. man, who has not made a bad pass|/eft ,but Eveleth still struggled for|, Annapolis, Md. Dec. 22.—()—) Cloud, St.\Paul, Minneapolis, Grand] Pom the Brooklyn Dodgers. He will|and Darrac: E D not make their shéts count. There| Marriner has been taking boxing in three years of its place in the hockey sun. It join-| Traditional athletic relationship be- | Forks, Valley City, Jamestown, Man-|710™ 5: id re ene. ateas) SE paoin, Derey 3c eon t outstanding stars. i Sharp ce Vanderbie ill shave the ed with Hibbing, 20 miles distant,| tween West Point and the navai|dan, Bismarck, Aberdeen, Mobridge | Play first, base for the locals next | Abbot; Kentucky Derby-—Sortic. | Were not OULNTARES rac Cantona AU aha ae h i s n ee § . tgel vith| Track men have figured odd aeuaee Job. for an inter-city entry in the league. | academy went by the board, at least|and Winnipeg are expected. sense ome eee ear gu s -Beats Plaza i i H i The team which assembled in| But that, too, failed. SN° temporarily today, with.’ the an- unstack [emer staneg, N. DoeStaney high de-|scieduted for December 30, against gee 4 feated the a : i t field and first baseman. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Decem! 4 Besides Johnson, other stars who|nouncement by Rear Admiral Louis Loo! : coached. by Walluce Wade of Als; [once Played here ‘include Jim Sea-|M. Nulton, superintendent. of <e |enemon ed bama, Dan McGugin of Vanderbilt born, Vic Des Jardine and Denny Midshipmen’s institution, that the Greatest Ball Year > and William Alexander of Georgia| Breen, St. Paul; Billy Hill of Min-|Maval academy contemplates taking — ech. neapolis and Ade Johnson, Ching’s |no further steps toward an Army-| Atlantic City, N. J Dec. 22—) fast. Plaza quint here, some, heavyweight not yet selected. 26 to 13. The visitors penetrated| Paul Prehn, acting chairman of the the local defense in the first few) Illinois Athfetic commission and box- minutes of play for two counters, ing and stling coach at Illinois, y i afte: tent iner’s age Twenty Years in Baseball : slvr ncaa feos erval Basie Merce nee : brother, of Duluth, all now of the|Navy game for 1928. —President E. S. Barnard ecto! HEISER IS KEYSTONE American Hockey ‘Association, and}, Admiral Nulton’s statement fol-| head of the American League, past. center. st ‘i ee al Ferey Galbraith snd Nobby Clark, | ened the decision of West eit thinks that 1928 will be bateball' Billy Evans, one of the gréatest umpires base. meee Kelly Named Director Los Angeles, Calif., Dec, 22— ern clubs. authorities, speaking through Major) createst year. ball has ever known and now general manager of «rq Kindred Conquers of DePaul Athletics (AP)—Rert Heiser of the University 7 = ent of the military seadempewiteus | The former head of the Cleve-|% the Cleveland India ritten for the readers Kindred, N. D.— Kindred high pcs Southern California is the key- McLarnin Will Make teh ie oe a ve? 2s" | land Americans is here for a few|% of The Bismarck Tribune what he considers. thr school boys, displaying a driving of-| Chicago, Dec 22.—James D. Kel- stone of a ponderous line on which N Y 5 Ancona Tene ee for a! days vacation after the joipt major|% most Interesting happenings in his colorful base-. i A fense and an airtight defense de- 1 eaten pony Saag Fas tie Hopes of the Pacific Const] New York Ring Bow) ;tr,203, cliibilty rule, sover:|ieague meetings in New ‘ork fast] tml carer. Etana'hgn writen thege saree ex tented Walt 21 to 6, She WoTk| ined director of athletics at Do . 4 i ‘ week. is prediction is based on| Clusively for Ni rv al marck | 4 in R. mM - al . Swen- ‘ star team from the South, here] New York, Dec. 22—()—Jimmy| Wowld Rot be complied with at the| the many changes in management|® Telbune and it. is.a series certain to al | son for Kindred and Jordheim for| Paul university’ He, succeeds re ee et cay ha ceo on Sas negesansy young Pacific . coast] “This was Navy’s year to write the re the interest iorenet by new Syocy_baneball :fah, Start following his : % tlre Hee, eataning, Tinicon? who, as supervisor of athletics, will of the ability of Billy Spears, but| by knocking out Lanke (ies ame contract for the annual gridiron| “aces 1m many clubs ‘Sipe i | Jess the lest, three quarters of the devete his time to the panne hore ‘ ee ony, tht eld” goals home is in bande, Towa, formerly scored against Ki: , 4 lane . Tne cing om clephantine forwards, an and defeating Bil Wallace, wll Navy” authorities’ had meoded’ «| Bullet Joe Bush Will |” - eecoposoooosoooes from ing: e eastern fistic front Feb-|¢lause in the contract calling for th . ki i i coached at Buena Vista college, and ade ne: Pd deo ste Raney, 2, Jess| McMahon, match] adoption of the three year cligibile Return to Athletics Peckinpaugh Figures in Unusual P lay indred has amassed a total; in, high schools in incanee Towa. tural College; Dougias, Washington; | snmeunccl Madison Square Garden,|ity rule by the Army. This rule, Cree . Roger Peckinpaugh, ly [appointed manager of the Cleveland] o¢ 41 pointe. Eddie Anderson, Mason City, Iowa, Hendersone University of Ganon samounce _ today that McLarnin| which, became effective with the| Philadelphia, Dec. 22.—(—Leslie| Indians, played the leading role in perhaps most unusual day at former Notre Dame star, remains at Los Angeles; Moser, Southern ; eth alered to meet the win-|midshipmen last June, states that) Joseph Bush, better known in base-| bat ever enjoyed by a major league bail player. No doubt it would be] ' gt, Mary's 82, Glen Ullin 9 as De Paul’s football and basket- California. © Pata F e1, i eeceeent McGraw) students who have participated in|ball us Bullet Joe, who made his] more correct if I referred to it as a non-batting feat. chard! ‘—St.. Mary's, ball coach. Tackles—Scheving, Southern Cal-| Mat? Friday_night. three years of a varsity sport, eith-|major league debut with the Phila- Ray Keating, some years ago a deceptive spitball pitcher, then with 1 ; ENE VSR ifornia; Diehl, Idaho; Hutchinson headin ena er at the academy or at another col-|delphia Americans in 1912, will} the New York Yankees, played the hero stuff, in i-| its season with a victory over Gen “In School to St - Idaho; 'Vierhaus, Montana; Hudson’ | Benedict Is Captain | esiate institution, cannot continue| wear the Athletics’ uniform again| tion of pitching, featuring good and bad, that I have ever called! Ulin high school, 82 t0 9, Glen! Nash and Shiver, Georgia's great U.C.'L. A, ” f I Cc + gito represent the Middies in that|next season. Manager Connie Mack| balls and strikes over,“ aN ‘Ulin started strong but during the ends, couldn’t make the trip to Cali- Guards—Heiser, S. C.; Thadley, of Towa Cage Quint sport. announced last night, that he had Peckinpaugh’s performance featured five bases on balls in as many| process of the: battle St. s fornia to take part in all-star clash C. A. C.; Shaw, Washington; Davis, pulsing Navy wanted West Point to adopt}come.to terms with the speedball| @PPpearances at the plate. Td sot recall the pitchers who worked the! proved to be the stronger of the because of examinations. f but I'do recall Philadelphia as the opposing! two, pheiter, Mischel, Grossette,’ pene mdirsabtiem: ale sue namiocatiidise serie te aac hots mony ee AES ERR Mer U. G. L.A; Hodges, University of| 1owa City, Ia., Dec, 22—(Special) the same procedure, but Major Gen-| pitcher and that the latter would} same, there were several, Oregon; Valer, Gonzaga. =The second Benedict to captain the |¢tal Winans, in a statement yester-| sign a contract within two weeks. team. Klueh and Darlin, * 4 ‘and Lauzon,| University of Iowa basketball team |4@¥> said there would be no change} Bush spent a comparatively inac- disse Keatings” Debut Was Unusual ~ | the Marist”s, while Waechter, Mug- HE WILL ’ mamy "]in two years is the distinction which | i" ¢xisting athletic rules at the mil-| tive season this year. He joined the Keating's debut as a league pitcher was a most unusual one.| gij and Geiss did the work for Glen Quarte Elliatt, S. _C,;| falls to Forrest F. Twogood, a junior | itary academy and forthwith mailed|Toledo team of the American asso-| He struck out the side in the ninth of a game at St. Louis, fin. Fee APPRE GIATE g aoe we "31 from Sioux City. back the contract to the Navy call-|ciation late in the season and turned| but befere doing so bumped: into plen' trouble. i — \ Tesreau, Washington,|, Last season Ralph Hogan was the|iné for a 1928 game. in four important victories. , From certain angles -Peckinpauch’s five bases on balls and Keat- Balfour 23, Minot 7. Halfbacks—Ruby, C. A. C.; Lara-|Penedict and little did Hawkeye Doubt Expressed ing’s trio of strickouts had something in common, as I will later try to) Balfour, N. D.—Balfour defeated 55 S.C; Tunney, Loyola Col-| cage fans expect another to lead the| Considerable doubt was expressed | BUSINess Calls Dean, | ?Wiot® Peckinpaugh received “five bases on balls in a ime at Phil-| The paseiny of both teams was fasts Old Gold quintet this season, for| whether the ‘ ha] rhe both teams was fast, ea Re £0 r the Army would change its ie | june member of the ork? Yankees, he| spe tatandin renee rete mogeod yas elected captain opinion in the matter, wale naval| L924 Olympic Manager| sion. ons ecord! pep raliecadlbpooiecaed nea bse. -——sngebonas Zbyszko Sails For ter Twogood ‘secretly was married, |iticials, by the statement today, Back in 1891, Walter Wilmot, then with the Chicago Nationals, bod ‘ is. |Tefused to alter their first position| Chicago, Dec. 22,—Charles A. rked the opposition twirlers for six passes. Bix India to Wrestle thereby giving Iowa a unique dis- regarding the eligibility list. Dean, for more than 20 years a pera Rye soragy wetting | Paice b 0 nig poe sn the annals of Big Ten Whether official Washington will prominent figure in national ama- passed and the Hee et " ce me be forced to take action to bring| teur athletics, today announéed his Peck: Received Five Passes in — . about an agreement di ds | ly,| retirement to devote his time to i major Hugh Duffy Signs as _| i was Reid aut, gn whether Ad- business, 7 ae asst on Falls” Howewets I dgubt it any of the seven bad at expecicnee| th a ee ira! ‘ulton al ent Vii in ie was manager 0: 6 imi! Peck: :. 4 Boston College Coach get together in ar. attempt to iron| American track and field team in| ™™} rileng fn 2 fi Pg bee in the game, Peckinpangh didn't offer| g, The epee. Borg 4 . out the difficulties, the Olympic games, and for man: Baton, Py 22-_17—Hugh : ts ireent the atte te years has rete med i Western ped a. * single hak ae Boge have left his bat at the bench as far as Sykeston wo Reatn - Doff; essional baseball's | versy is deadlocke See: erence track and field meets, both # at:in each instance the coun’ cnown figures as player, tk of War Davis exirensad ie oot indoor and outdoor. ‘He has re- Kt of the. ay aay was that in the t} field goals, ; woach and scout, has been! ion today that he Kad hoped the two| Signed chairman of the athletic | Signed as baseball coach at Boston | schools wou.d ultimatel: t committee of the Mlinois Athletic College for 1928. He succeeds Jack | heads together, to rsp BS ad club and from its board of *direc- he Tater tS Slattery, new manager of the Bos-|smoke of battle which has clouded| tors. In addition he will retire a8|° while there is no way-of checking up ton Braves. f the military and naval institutions, .| chai: f the championship track penings, joubt if any of them. up 2 batting record tutions. | and field committees, of the C three be I oe ae hd ry of ad in ie entered the HTS Uap B wv t Witho ing score of 48 to 18. tional game Pl in nected P ims, howev debut as te! Toten Chicago under Cap Anson, partioi- Dean. will retain his ; pt nel eed me ite. 2 ig pated in four world’s championships 6 editor of the Tri-Color, pab- : Teeabeed tate i atthe the New York| wotvile: ON: DeeMeVive easly with the old Boston Nationals and lication of the 1 i th in a game at St. Louis some years _— managed the geen for three years. ght & championship to Mil-| Wilmington, Calit—Leo Mit- | Lloyd Hahn Wants to ‘ite So: chell Beach, mid! ‘Tron Man’ 1912, was for f ty Dick i: Be urth y Portlattd club of | dee’ Minne om | Bete — i » coached} - , New Vork. Dec. 22---(P)—Floyd janaged itious Player | nate of the Boston A. A., conquer= y. » National League or of Edwin Wide, will endeavor to|: pitcher, is said to be one of the most perform the iron man feat, of. superstitious players in baseball. - (a both the soc ard ag New Georgia Coach peeeedtn en an ae Us tote Doh oe tae, tine’ ball ‘at the University of Georgia. ea isla high scorers. for MeVille. This| makes 4 won and 1 lost for McVille, i Ha 3 H 3 H i HE : Et é H fe 4 Ht iF ie 1H . BS every government tax on boring, ‘Tex Rickard \ bain New York. *" Ousoer LF otag RE Ef

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