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First in News Of All Events J : FOSTER) he reported to the Giants they had (Leased Wire, Copyright, 1924.) |no place for him, so they sent him Leader Hi f N; tic NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—In Lance| to California for trial. California tter o! UON=| Richbourg, an outfielder acquired| sent him back. Then he was sent : by Washington from Nashville, the| south. And again he came back. He al League To Line Up Senators have obtained the most| was sent several other places, from we : traveled youngster in baseball. He| al! of which he came back. Finally With St. Louis ig a veritable globetrotter. he was dropped and went home to When the Giants trained in Flor-| rest from his journeys. ida in 1919, the attention of the club] Buffeted around from pillar to : . Jan, 21.—The Hot| Ws attracted to a young third base-| post, always hitting fairly well, he NE i ei criteria |man on the University. of Florida| turned up with Charleston, 8. C. ia WALTER CAMP DISCUSSES MANY TIMELY TOPICS IN ATHLETICS By W. cAMP arranged ‘that it can contend in th (Copsriate. I9tts Caegce Tribune; Medley Race as well, , ee NEW YORK, Jan, 21—The Olym- pic Committee, in proposing to pro- Even Russia is waking. up to hibit members of the American team| sports. Her All-Russian football from serving as correspondents| team, which toured Germany, Fin- while abroad is acting well within| land and the Scandinavian coun- its rights, and its position should| tries, made a most creditable show- not be confused with that taken by | ing, although they, did not by any ao ee the United States Lawn Tennis As-| means play the pick of the world Willie Hoppe and Jake nT cogssing in journalism. "| the’ way, and with the exception ox| Schaefer to Play 1,500 | . f The Olympic committee is picking | boxing, which is forbidden by the P, . For Title GUE WIZARDS WILL MEET IN buffeting their way arouzd Texas in spring training, they were frequent. lybeaten by a pitcher at Beaumont. The Texans called him “the Texas cocktal ~Martina, of course. Missed Long Fly Ball ‘The Giants steered into Beaumont for an exhibition game one day and the old folks were all set for the shindy, for Martina was to pitch and show the Giants up. For some time the game was a battle that See a ie ~~ lke him. He was Richbourg. When CHICAGO, -—Willie Hoppe Be] t last night with the Broke Leg at Nashville competitor's mind from the job for} Two foot ball teams in this coun. p> . the trade talk last nigi a : batting. Then, with the luck that 1,500 point mats the champion- from a fellow-townsman, but the| under Gilmour Doble, has been suc- Factigatev ibe chown res séventy-one two-baggers, four three- He says the breach between Pres- Columbia rowing circles is evidenced | at times, and the report is current| ship against Cochran's challenge. Richbourg has finally got all the well in the practice that he has Btati 1; ics and fight between him and Rickey. Carver, farmer, for the shooting of and withdrawn from his control of This will improve and equalize 5 cares ging cts but would not renort for spring | Patch. On the next day Jennings Played about every position in the deat but has a wooden leg, and yet | er has a record of three consecutive and 14th at Philadelphia and the J. Herbert Levis of Chicago will ard time. —— ee ing in the equipment of a champion] the !eague is good for that many ball club has been demonstrated two | games. : an unusual amount of support. years now by the New York Yan-} Luque should be good for at least ’ trade of | club. He could hit and field, and@| 1922. He batted .286, but the major myeto represent the United States| Soviet government they are going Tete teices, Machine bettas ot | before the Giants. Ieft\ town “hel leaguers passed him’ up because of ‘on a team and paying their -way|in for a real era of athletic develop- of New York, world’s champion 1! 2 ; ee statement that he would be with the | aa a ae eee gee epee | Joining Nashville, with all the which it. selected him—and if he/| try have established phenomenal re-|paik line bi'liardist, and Young . Cardinals this 2 and that he baseball lore he had collected in his does not Mke the rules he does not | cords, The University of California| Jake Schaefer, former champion, ‘ , : would arrive to the utmost to play have to go. under Andy Smith, has gone 3 p ‘ a 4 hip. Schaef chal th eked pag Migraine om had pursued him for. years, he broke sl fer is lenging in the ‘ : plained, adding that it was the con- h “ committee must judge for itself the| cessful in twenty-four consecutive|turn acquired by finishite® wecond * oP feeaiialae aoe en Ewa p18 danger of divided attention. Tian naly pte cert Bee baggers and three home runs. dividual Free Helen, Washington Hi lent Breadon an: nager Rickey = Broken lég and all, Washington by the fact that Morton Bogue, for| that the ancient Henley course in|" gchaster haa been here several | pater, Stokem indiviauel, “bth aeget aoe rag naton High | ot the Cardinals and himself is fust| MCCOOK, Neb., Jan. 21—A ver- 14 three years chairman of the board| About to be altered to get greater|daya practicing, and Hoppe arrived 1 epbnteldagge sen sa ge ager: a hard luck out of his system, he may many supporters in his quest of the “ Hornsby said that he would train] Wilbur Jennings, 18, on September | 4, washington a lot of good next Columbia rowing. Stevenson of | conditions. championship, although Hoppe is in with the club at Bradentown, Flor-| 20, 192) 1901 has been appointed Steward in} The triumph of men over what outfield. trainin, ied from wounds. 7 5 s. UM aaEe ae aoe ni odie Washington has another player The intercollegiate has voted to| has become one of the best boxers | victories over Hoppe, but the veter- let the distance remain at 3 miles | in college, ’ an champion possesses a like num- 7 kill the boy. Jia ho De Yale-Harvard race at New London “ referee the present contest, “Play BY HENRY L. FARRELL the start to the finish next season. the 20th we shall have a lively week Sport Gossip ‘| will start at 8 p. m. central atand- (United Press Sports Editor) With any kind of breaks, the j of rowing for the enthusiasts. Willam T. Tilden’s “playing kees. 20 games; Donohue, figuring that} PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21—The Good pitching, of course, is not} he will be better next year, ought | second 48 hour cleanup crusade of to win 20 games; Carl Mays, under | Director of Public Safety Butler was new conditions, ought to win 15] in full swing tonight to make Phila- From a standpoint of sportsmanship| In the United Kingdom there are the: suggestion is undoubtedly cor-| forty licensed courses for horse rac- rect, but whether the Executive | ing. committee of the United States ee Nati . by the st.|*sTeed to join them. Hoe looked like| the Giants’ experience. Then Nash- over. It has every right to forbid | ment, the National league, y the will might in the first h f his abilit saniere eaacatan | wore ae meet here tonighi the game to the best of his ability. It may be too bad that some focal| through not less than thirty-five igo ee eee F 0 R KILLING tract, and not any settling of his forty-o: mes and led his | e games. forty-one gai is leagu took him, sent ‘him to a hospital and 6a-6t- ax: as wide as when he was suspended | dict of not guilty was returned here of Stewards of the Intercollegiate | width, by outting off a slice of land 1931 and 1923, whe stands en ©" /nnest woman rifle shots in the season with his willow. But he isn’t excelent form. fda, although two months ago he| Carver fired a shotgun into. a Bogue’s place. Stevenson is chair | seems to be surmountable dif- Carver's attorneys maintained he who ts of great repute in the south. and fixed the date for June 17th. As ber of victories over the younger NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—(United| Reds have a chance to win a hun- through” suggestion for the Davis} Pigeon shooting became a fashion- vital, as was shown well by the Edde Collins and batted something | ville signed him. ceeees, : 5 . halted cay thing eeableoriene ihe Louis club. Rogers, himself, bs aires ae % 3, ag pan Southern association up with his int f a three t “I that to the fans, m: iow papers will be deprived of a report | contests without defeat, and Cornell, iim eee ser eotke ‘€ J eae differences with club officials that with an average of .378, including led to his deciaion. ‘That there is trouble brewing in Even British conservatism yields SU ae . told him to rest and get well. If yesterday. Schaefer has shown so chan: resenting the ‘ast September after reports of a| tonight in the trial of Steve L. Rowing association, has resigned | below the island on ‘the tospahside cellent on OF ae | worla. too long on fielding, tho he hi The contest starting tonight !s said he would play with the club,| sroup of boys caught in his melon we Ake 9 man of the Rowing committee | ficulties is splendidly illustrated by|the third meeting of Hoppe and REDS | OOM BIG FOR which lately replaced Rice with Mil- | Donahan of Colgate, who is not only | Shaefer in as many seasons. Schaef- ler. ; Twithin his rights in protecting [2° {8 Joe Martina, a pitcher. Some the Olympic tryouts come the 13th challenger. Preas)—Importance of good. pitoh- | red games, and mo. other teary in PHILADELPHIA Cup Tournament is meeting with| able sport in England about 1856 : New York Giants during the same gave the Texans real joy. Then, ‘Tennis association, after hear-| The first book giving an account period. games, and Rixey should be good|delphia a “city of brotherly love" Just in the moment of their trium- ing the report of the American In-|of the game of tennis was published| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 21—| It may be argued also that the| for at least 15 games; Shechan, May.| instead of a wide open town. getaway sith Whe base tied oat Fea Spnatye ee a a Rt Rel oe success of the Yankees was not due| Harris and McQuade certainly ought| Every available police automobile atin tlie jaca reeds 5 Be tereatiagele: ears ee ron net ‘Coast championship | to superior pitching alone, but that| to get 15 among them. and motor-cycle was out for service rolled to the next oil well and the @ question. At any rate, none of the| January.21.25 are the dates fixed| yachting regatta and Aquatic carn-|!t was brought about by a combina- Much will depend upon Eddie]and reinforcements of picked police- Beaumont team ran dry right then. That ended negotiations for Martina which the Giants had secretly in- augurated. He might have gone up from Texas then had it nat been for that loose fingered chap in the out- field. But Martina never has lost his minor dissensions in the tennis|for the annual midwinter golf tour-|ival, and Puget Sound the 1925 cele-| tion of heavy hitting and effective| Roush, the temperamental outfielder.| men, all dead shots, were aseigned : ranks should stand in the way of its|nament at Mlam!, Florida. bration by the Pacitic Coast Yacht-| itching, the llke of which few man-| If he comes to terms with the club|to the work of preventing the usual General Christmas of mplishment if it rac i association. agers have ever been fortunate en-| and is available from the start of ho’dups and robberies over the week i. eae azirine Gott ta aveciog diese ts becoming] ft = ee ough to assemble. the season, he will mean a lot of | end. Central American Fame Very Sick. grip on the south, where they hold him bigh as a native produst. He ‘We are after the law breakers and we are after them hard,” But- ler said tonight. popular in Paris; where one club John McGraw might testify that| the offense of the team, The 14 to 14 football game out on| has a covered practice-ground for ‘ 4 nothing is comparable to the feel-| Pinelli, who had an off-year last the coast did not settle the question| members to use before and. after S rt Briefs ing that a pitcher will be able to go| season, because of injuries, will of suprémacy between Washington | dinner. . po through the game when he js start-| make a big difference if he is able} The brigadier general of the ma- and the Navy, which began with the ed. n . to play third bawe all season. Cav-|rine corps, now in command of NEW ORLEANS; ra, J: 21 boat race at Pvughkeepsie two years} Lawn tennis has become so popu-| LOS ANGELES, Calff.—Fred| McGraw's worry all through the|eney should have a better year, and] 5,000 policemen, said that his re- General Lee Chri * i -—~]| won twenty-one gamos and lost ten ago when the Navy defeated Wash. |lar in England that the Lawn|Licklelder of Dayton, Ohio, won the| Pennant race last season Was not:|Jake Daubert. who was thrown off | juvinated police force has made} General Lee Christmas, | 61 years|iast year for New Orleans. He has ington, and was carried on last year| Tennis Association ofthat country | feature 25 mile event of a dirt track | “Who will I pitch today?" as much|by illness last season, also ought| 2,000 arrests from mid-night Jan-| °4 pele ler of fortune and Central/no curve. As almost all the pitchers at’ Poughkeepsie when Washington] made a profit of between $15,000|ataomobile race program which|#s it was. “How many will I have | to be: better. uary 12 to midnight January 18, a/ American campaigner, ill at ‘Turo} today are without @ curve, this inay Gefeated the Navy. The next op-| and $20,000 last season. marked the opening of the new As-|to work?" In Roush, Duncan, Harper and| record number for the period of | hospital here from a malady con-/be Martina’s year to go big with portunity will be the shell races to cot speedway. Managers may differ in their} Burns, the Reds have an outfield | time. tracted while in the tropics, was| Washington. pick the crew that will go to the| The initial steps-have been taken 7 theories about the tive |as good as any in the league. Some _—_ oo very low tonight, according to his Olympics. The tryouts will be hejd{at Dallas for the organization of n| ST. PAUL.—Differences between | Value of pitching and hitting, but ; enare baseball men consider it the} Before the recent earthquake in vrahe a hid a bet G uar d ° t “Fla” Iph'a on June 13! 1.4 | Texas “State bowli: tion Minnesota boxing commission and| You don’t see any of them turning| best in the leagu Japan, Tokyo was supporting its je declared lemise ‘ore ains' Tike ate tNero ote rail tence supervise the pai em os ies Morris Schlaifer of Omaha, which} own a chance to get all the good} The Reds also will find them-| own symphony orchestra under the| the night's enc would cause no sur- ° hand and the report is out that| throughout the Lone Star State, | threatened suspension of the boxer,| Pitchers: they can lay their hands| selves on a good morale plane, be-| directorship of a Russian, with Ger-| Prise to attending physicians. With usterole hang fhe tatere ae 0a tobe ve pap on, ° cause all the players think they are/ man, Russian, and native musicians.| General Christmas has been 11 Pat Moran long has been a fer- going to win the pennant and they] A Yelebrated conductor who has| for many months, having under-| Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia vent believer in the value of a good will play that way. heard this rchestra declares that {t| gone many blood transfusions in an | Usually start with a cold. The moment Pitching staff and, with the ex- only a matter of a few years until| effort to restore his health. One of | You get those warning aches, get busy ception of only one year, he has| The Giants, which have been a] urope and America are forced to| the blood contributors was Colonel | With good old Musterole. 1 igen had the best all-around staff in the| power for three years, seem to be| consider Japanese musicians ser-| Guy Molony, superintendent of the | _Musterole is a contre cnt fading and there is no other team| ously, New Orleans police department, and euveondat Stee nai yg In the league that the Reds need to ph one of General Christmas’ “buddies” | "Vi "eaby io) and stims Petia eo fear. Perhaps the Cubs will come| pevisavik, the capital clty of Ice-| 12 Central American campaigns. 14. oe tard plaster without and cause trouble, but they land, will ate worry about coal for Molony again offered his blood for the blister. aven't the class necessary to c@r-| 1 cusehold heating if the city author.| the relief of his friend a week ago.| Just rub it on with your tips. eee eet. ot some good work | ‘ties succeed in their plans for utlliz- pik Cohrmcisas i iectined the otter. First you will feel a warm tingle as the a at o: i i out of Bentley and Ryan next year. | 2 the geysers and hot springs out- healing ointment penetrates t! e pores, Young Dean, the Louisville star, | 8° the city. “They believe that it _ famous mesearel oes not blend. Ponty aes cooling sensation and a ouisville 5 young wife and a ten-year-old | quick relief. might turn Into a sensation, and Joe | ‘% Practical to bring the hot water : : into the clty through wooden pipes| $00 by a former marriage were at| HaveMusterolehandy foremergency besa nb Spelt Aleenrpeencerilpeg and toake it available: to ail the the becside of General Christmas| use. It may prevent serious illness. fhe announcement that Cam- S Cal d ridge will send a team to the Penn po! Relays next April is hailed with rt endar much joy in collegiate athletic cir- Racing. National league. ceived from President Bristowe of} Mesting of Business n's Rac- The Reds had good pitchers last the Cambridge university athletic| {ng association, at New Orleans, season, but they didn’t have enough club, is not definite, it is probatle| Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey of them. If Moran had on his 1923 that Cambridge will compete tn the| Club at Havana. ‘ staff @ couple of good reserve and two-mile and also in the dista-c:| Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey club rescue pitchers, the Giants might Prayers for Rain to Bojat Ti not have been in the world’s series. races. Possibly the team can ba 59 lajuana Waalising yehat sthedwenkbes «ct the team cost him last year, Moran has set about improving the club, and he certainly seems to have done it. Golf, Opening of annual midwinter! tournament at Miami, Fla. Opening of annual Lake Worth tournament at Palm Beach. householders. The water from the| tonight. To Mothers: Musteroleisnow ‘Winter Sports, . . aioe the close of Essied evecagh the hows se ibedty, worrled about his! poysers is always hot enough to made in milder form for pe opentnns oF rites ASTER O8F ae Rise Tomorrow in eae Have. secumes cart axa from [seas wast. keep radiators sizzling. babies and small children. al umford, Maine, 2 the New York Yankees; Tom Shee- He has pulled through tight G Horse Show. - Serm han, the leading pitcher of the| places in the last three seasons with nee tee Fe ersereiee Opening of annual show at Den- ions. American Association from St, Paul,|a sad looking pitching staff, but he ee ver, Colo. Be and Jake May, one of jhe best | knows that he can't do it forever, me bes. _ ye SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—One| burlers in the Pacific Coast league.|and the veterans on his pitching — Jack Britton Fred Archer, 12] of the most fervent prayers to be| From last year’s regulars he has| stuff get older year after year. rounds, at Canton, O. offered in California churches to- | Adolph Luque, the leading pitcher Unless McGraw is able to make a Harry Mi'ls vs. Frank Russell,| morrow will be for rain. of 1923; Pete Donohue, one of the| winning pitcher out of Bentley and 10 rounds at Detroit. January, with an average of 4.9 best; Eppa Rixey, one of the best | gets more out of Ryan, and unless Young Montreal vs. Carl Tre maine, 10 rounds, at Toledo, Jimmy Mendo ys. Kid Buck, 10 jrounds at Battle Creek. Harry Martone vs. Ritz Walters, southpaws in the business; Rube Benton, a smart veteran, and a has had but .65 inches, and there | bunch of youngsters, headed by Har-| fourth place at the end of the sea- Is none in sight, according to the | 8 and Quaid. son. weather bureau. Eyen with Jones, Bush, Pennock, When champion ball clubs, after inches rainfall for the northern part of the state, so far this year he finds that Dean was a good buy, the Glants niay find themselves in Beware of Imitations! 2 ds, at Atlantic City. tis one of the lest Jan: Hoyt and Shawkey, the New York|a long run of success like the bi Spee tie cra Firses “Agisd bis ary" | Yankees haven't a thing on the|Glants have had, begin to hit the Farmers have become worried | Staff that Moran has gathered to-| slide, they go all the way. pee ° Dheiattuatienes Cocco abenin be (Beta ; Pittsburgh is a chronic pennant means F. ‘amily Illness coming through the soll, fields and| Bush and Ghawkey aré aged vet-|threat, but the Pirates also are a 2 ; mld "i erans, who may slip next year; Hoyt| consistent disappointment. It, hard- Cancels Match erly Fe aiet ce. tues lp tall BAB R MOOATARA, Bitte’ ban diaper. | (GimsemeEoesttNG that Wricht. a nev summer covers the hills and valleys. | ion. and Pennock and Jones are the | shortstop, will make a pennant win- The inland valleys are drought- | Oly members of the staff who can| ning team for Bill McKeechle, be- CHICAGO, Jan. 21—The ten-| Stticken. be counted upon as sure winners. |cause the poe Se pete oe aeby t i 4 on of thi in Aero weakness at shortstop w: tt aerate ttet plied th at nO then Calieesie, ta bed kt a Some: smart bessball men in the|Maranville around, Se ene eee worse in the south. Last winter | east belleved the Reds have a good] It was thought that the Pirates deiphia scheduled here tonight, has| vos a short rain year, and with |20Ugh team to provide the punch| grabbed Wright with tho idea that been cancelled | on account of ®| jub-normal so far this winter, par- | eCessary and with his great pitch-| they could work’ up a trade for Ma- Se ne ene mer: | ticularly this month, grain\ and |! staff, Moran ought to lead from|ranvilie, but they didn't succeed. rect Mike Dundee of Rock Island, |other agricultural crops are being delayed even in sprouting. ‘The fruit growers are irrigating, a necessity almost unheard of for this time of year. Beauty / Hutz and beauty go hand in hand. Where the system is Tun down—the face drawn and hag- gard—the body limp and lifeless— beauty is missing. Looks of pity supplant those that might have been gazes of admiration. Restore your health and beauty will take care of herself. 8.5. S.— the rich blood builder—rekindles | but the latter was taken {ll with the spark of health and lights the | pneumonia and forced to abandon blaze of beauty by building red|the match. blood cells, The nerve power of Unless you see the “‘Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are “|not getting the genuine Bayer 9 ; Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians . over twenty-three years for - Colds Headache your system finds life in these very Toothache Lumbago blood cells. Build mere red blood ROWING 60 ACH : Neuritis Rheumatism cells and your nerve power in- Neuralgia Pain, Pain cTease, §, 8.8. builds them. Rich rt H ld Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” blood will tingle through your Cou 0 8 é ccep! Ae only, Each unbroken package con- 7 McCrary seemed little worried Proven directions. Handy (United Press—“I expect to’ be nj over stories that the crew of the of twelve tablets - cost few ° : Up Expulsion || cones Pre ‘expist 1a ve in Gene Usotenlincticg cr flight to the North pole,” Captain] Shenandoah are wary over the! o4 ana 100. Aspirin is the trade F. rom Church Frank R. McCrary, commander of| choice of a commander for the flight] mark of Bayer Manufacture of the glant dirgible, said tonight, in| he ,seemed confident that enough | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. response'to reports that navy men] men will be found for the trip by | —Advertisement. refused to volunteer for the c-‘/lse| the method of selection he outlined. while he is in charge of the ship. McCrary expressed full confidence ? sys- tem. That lost charm will return. q LAKEHURST, N. J., Jan 21.— your entire system will be re- ay it Paired. “You will be ready to cope bee he iepartiee and blemishes at handicap beauty. As physical health means beauty| BERKELEY, Calif, Jan. 21.— 80, too, does S. S, S. mean beauty. | Carrol E. Bright, widely known in For 8. 8, 8, means systems that are | sporting circles for his prowess as a free from impurities— pimples, | an oarsman, has been appointed tapelbrcnhe 2a ed ales es blackheads, acne, boils, eczema, | head rowing coach for the Univer-| temporary injunction | preventing ci theumatism. §.'S. 8. and good | sity of California. Russell Nay'or, the German Evangelical churc! ‘Captain Anton Heinen (German|in the ability of Captain Heinen to health go hahd in hi a Washington university crew} here from ousting ten members | Zeppelin expert and adviser to the| take the ‘daughter of the stars” 3. 8.5. { eEd-ot oh has rich ad has been appointed assist.| W@S.sranted by Judge W. M. | United States navy will all in prob-|over the North pole and bring her aa ‘ > ? table ingredientar oIt- tn eld "ot Hey peeope he ° *] Morning today. ability be the pilot and Commander| back to Lakehurst. ?f Meceereenr aye CQAPOLIRPR ONS ri 4 5 Seventeen members have been | J. H. Klein, executive officer.” “No one was to blame for the : es } i largeonioo Ratio to, nee Roti eis aa iT is hse Ete ejected from church membership ‘No enlisted man will be forced| breaking away of the Shenandoah Boston—Fred Mitchell, manager of | will make or break the new crim- o: * 5 a cal i recently in the “feud” growing | to make the flight,” McCrary. ‘'They | from her mooring mast this week,” the Boston Braves, at left, and/son team., Mitchell 1s devoting ee Udo chats PE ES out of alleged unbecoming lan- | will not even be asked to volunteer.| McCrary said. “In fact we're glad ‘State Vamakrouw edger’ ae Uh ape ri; |himself entirely to the coaching af SEND IT TO THE guage used by two members of the | Every man who wants to go, must|{it happened. The accident demon- pttimens z paign of work that|tbe batteries, PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY congregation in discussing. the |come before me personally id ask} strated the alr worthiness of the AMERICA esginme PHONE 1702. pastor, Rev. A. W. Saremba, to be included in the crew. vessel,’ ' i j & r

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