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= ee ee FRI*\Y, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 : asper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN rooted Sk as ua areata aaa : Se , World Results ra pari “Dolenat re |*| UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |*| “orn. - Sailing to Faninion to Psy ta KG Tou —— ee —- CDT NEAT | Yle etter || ADVANGE GOSSIP ON LEAGUES |"? 7. ‘IN OLYMPICS The A.A. Club || Short Sketches of the Clubs and Training Camps ve ans. hei: Fer paler Soring Work Gama’ fone Dare eae United States to Get Next Chance May 3 By WALTER CAMP (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—A most weight boxer has left for the Muddy oil fields in Wyoming, where he in- tends going to work to build himself BY JOHN B. FOSTER ball amd the boys are practicing (Copyright 1924 The Casper Tribine)| home runs to see how far they can NEW YORK, Feb. 22—When the] hit ‘em before Eddie Trowbridge unique club—the A. A. club, de- | chicago White Sox get to Winter|Collins and Frank Chance land at iy Rar i pie this ae 2? In Sports Meet. scribed as “of the coaches, for | Haven, Florida to train this year|the place together, while John Evers | aqvine ce ays lee oe 1 Ge r3 the coaches"”—has been organized | Secretary Harry Grabiner says they | goes fishing in the lake for crabs. maker for the ‘ks and an old. Te § hae are at New Haven. will have the finest spot in the] The Sox will have a new diamond |rignt manases, who soe pote : By LAWRENCE PERRY Formation of the club, which n- | World. It beats all how quickly all/ana opportunity to make @ lot of|a ‘promising heavyweight with the Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribuney ie cludes in tts inembership coaches |these northern visitors acquire the|new acquaintances. It will not be |right kind of cave ? ‘ NEW YORK, Feb. 22—With the é of most of the Yale athletic teams, | Florida real estate habit. necessary to wear Texas Stotsons or |" sy 2 hg é winter sports phase of the Olympic : * £ ? was heralded by a meeting and |__Winter Haven ts not Winter Park.|fear walking across the p'ains on a yer iskey, who f only 20 years sports program a matter of his- ‘ $ . 3 { dinner at the “Y" club. Among |The two towns have been so con-|account of rattlesnakes. The roads | ld. has been boxing for several * tory, the United States mist wait those present, in addition to the |{tsed that both of them are like'y|are so much smoother than those | 8°20". ie can fight either as * until May 3, to better its standing “ various coaches, were Chairman | © move a session of the state legis-| leading from Seguin, Texas, to San |*% Middleweight or as a lightweight. 4 in the athletic league of nations. It Left to are’ shown Harold tennis and his bride |Mendell of the Yale Athletic as-|/ature to have their special brand of | Antonio, that the Sox will miss their | Ke™7ey Levine that a few months ‘ is then that the rugby foobalisseries| and Vincent Bititart one of the best players in the country, and his aide. the pinta was | sociation: Blossom, the graduate | Winter copyrighted. The Park win-| greatest spring amusement of hav-| "4d Work in the oll fields will hard ‘ will begin, continuing until the| made as they were leaving New York for the West Indies. director of athletics; Prof. Nettle- }'€F 1 north of the Haven winter. | ing the fillings of their teeth jarrea |" the local lad and that he can . middle of the month, when associa- ton and Dr. Grenway of the board | Yet it is not so far north that it/out as they travel from town to/come back and be ready to go after & tion football will be taken up. Both of control; H. F. Woodstock and |Cammot be reached by a snappy | town, a peed iners. * games ero played up to the hilt NEW WA Y I Paul Barnett of the Athletic as- | drive by motor, pp en I ne pol a Aa age achat oe * abroad, in fact they are one sport sociation and Major Arnold, com- The Park brand of winter ,has , ‘yom! ng towns ‘during, his sojourn . that really brings the nations of madantof the’, 0,5. ©. been ecttied for some time by a FRED FULTON in the oil fields. : It is planned to hold dinnera’| Northern colony. W. C. Temple, : who donated the Temple Cup to the major leagues and lived to see it relegated to the junk pile because the players wou'dn't behave when they played for it, once lived at Winter Park, It was his Florida pride. Indeed he was so fond of it that he lived there all the year except when he went north to see the world os series and figure whether baseball] s7 pavr, Minn., Feb. had gone up or gone down since he|/ jiminary negotiations for a match and discussions of the “Y" club and, as some said, “give ‘every- body a chance to tell of his trials and tribulations. But, better still, to talk over athletic problems and make suggestions for their solu- ton, mgeeeec| BOXERS FIGHT TOLD BY HENRY FARRELL in outfits. This being so, our fourth place in the winter sports may be By HENRY L. FARRELL Billy McCarney, Firpo's New @Onited Press Sports Editor- York business agent, tells how a @ better position that we shall oc- NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—(United| certain friendship for his father Indigestion, Gas, Upset Stomach Instantly! “Pape’s Dia- pepsin” Corrects Stom- ach So Meals Di- gest PLAYER URGED Club Manager Thinks —— —Pre-. The moment you eat a tablet of cupy after footbal? is out of the way on June 9. All of which will certain- ly place a burden upon our track and field athletes beginning July 5. He Should Get Part Looking over the program, the - O : 4 sports in which we have at least| Preas—Recardiess of ‘iis cmmae| kept him from, getting "a ‘plese f Sale Price. saw it last. . between Fred Fulton, Minneapolis fate bse tgy of soning thru ere| failures in the past, the New York] mong the victims of the great tied bry wc sae a arabes heavyweight and Luis Angel Firpo polo Clow Bagatelle; | boxing commission ‘may yet find a| George Dixon. e _— completed a new hotel, of South America have been com-|“Pape's Diapepsin"” your indigestion rifle shooting at Chalons-Sur-Marne: ag ts force pie a @efend| ‘Tom O'Rourke brought Dixon to aR Lor ay Conger Tribune) |_ CHICAGO — Sammy Mandell,|‘¥pe of golf Mnks, plenty of g00d| pleted by mail and telegraph, Jack|is gone. No more distress fee a f clay pigeons at Issy-Les-Moulin-| thetr titles, because the commission | Philadelphia, taking all comers, and| NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—Spencer| Rockford, Dlinois, lightweight, was| Toads, weather all its own and has! Reday, St. Paul promoter, represent-| sour, acid, upset stomach, No ? eaux; rowing at Argenteuil Basin;| keepa trying. Carney telig arb, Yalunteer,” Mc-| A. Abbott, manager of the Reading,| forced to cancel his match | with |!<\< in & stock of peanuts fr the) ing the boxing clubs of the Twin | flatulence, heartburn, palpitation, or lawn tennis at Colombes and Pisine Acting on the theory that there| C®/ney tells. “They told me to come| Pa., baseball club, ts quoted as say.| Mickey O'Dowd, of Muncie, Indiana,|SPring season. All the folks in| City, said today. misery-making gases. Correct your Des TourteHes; boxing at the Cirque must be some way. to keep titles out| "80k the next night, and when I| ing that when a ball player is trans. |at East Chicago, next Mon town are talking in terms of base} Reddy, who is Fulton's manager,| digestion for a few cents. Each de Paris; weight at the Cirque ge showed up again they told me to| ferred or “sold,” he should be given| night due to an attack of boiles. will leave for New York within a] package guaranteed by druggist to Paris; riding at Colombes and a fair| Of Safety deposit boxes, the com-| ooo’ nace churaday nigh: be] ve ° few days t for signi : é " is iy night. When] part of the mo: that George Butch of St. Louis may ‘ew days to arrange for signing of] overcome stomach trouble.—Adver- t chance in yachting in Meulans. iar, Oh aces ease saatlaoe I was waiting outside the door on| hands, TS EET | used as. a:eubstitule: Eight Drivers articles for the bout in the Twin | tisement 3 et daniarsa ihe Mn, and came back for more. cd ely veka one of the men on jeg a new suggestion but it fs out Cities in May, if possible. eo \ of the ordinary for it to emanate] WASHINGTON — Georgetown ut S Cal EAE cog GiekEce pins hoars Cave 4 Are you Jim McCarney’s boy?'| from the manager of a minor league| University romped away with its In Dog Race Fa e Wi . S li k port len activity, but it became apparent at}. 2, Puffed out my chest and ad-| club. Without doubt, Abbott has m| 22nd annual indoor track meet here, a.‘ Strength-giving ring upplies once that the worst offending of| tid: With some pride, that I was| mind above the mere barter and saie| scoring §3 points against 19 for the St tin Tod er Food | hi ae the ducking ‘chamiplons had very|arq Tou fut home to your father] of players, which is the objective of| Newark “A.C, which wal second. ar g ay | ForGirls ELEZTURES. LAMPS. ' ‘ e im you oug! 10 ‘ept | many minor league managers. Pennsylvania scored 8 points for j \ i | ac ing par Men's Racing pape chip tle thers che eg together,’ they said, and gave me| It is common in the minors for a thira rest Johns Hopkins and So ge SCOTT Ss Radio Suppli P Association, Orleans. tumoral cciticien: aitiridnetpaten| ee a ‘eae manager to get @ contract giving| Princeton tied for fourth with six] Aseron qaano, Feb. 22—Tho Motor Repairing ; {dea that they could be displaced} _steCarney also tells one about the| derived fee nee of any money | each. thermometer hovered around eight ” ‘ | derived from the sale of players, He — : * 7 Bi oe ned of Tiajuana Jockey Club bene being ba fe ina thes visit that Farmer Lodge paid him| is entitled to something because NEW YORK.—The course of ac- There wie rig the bins sin Electric Supp ly i Tiajuana, Basobell athe Appia BORGa Rt ace betel Lit napth shout we offer that had| the work of developing and handl- tion which the state athletic com-|ciesr A fresh fall of snow had And Construction Co. d New York Giants report at Sara-| pocketbook, but that method failea, | °° See Tuerican heavy-| ing the prospective sales is on his| mission will pursue in investigat-|Coveron the hardened ortat. Ideal Halls to Rent 142 E, Midwest Phone 483 r sota, Fla, for spring training. too, because the offenders went elee-| America Toney cement South) shoulders. Recently some) of the|ing charges that Tex Rickard was| ovatiin ‘prvi fer chet areal lwes ne 483W ; Mogi s- fwhete"and accepted ‘smaller ‘purses re eee ee tal that $3,000] leagues have agitated quietly the] in collusion with ticket specul-torg ‘Sh iil Sie Foe’ aud? lant. evivecs For All Occasions Estimate Gladly Furnished Annual American Dog Derby, at| because the chances involved were| price, and that he was willing te nc et alia eg Taam cleut battig may ba) 28ye, 7awn places, ‘The stars and UpiOR ue oes ee Ashton, Idaho, less. =. -| Firpo -heavyweig! tripes and the flag of the English Cynmastinn Falling at the attempt fo play on| “How shany rounds, Bill” the|the profite. n Svery Penny of] determined today hess Se beotee Brapire jare at half mast—Acing pest Da Be ted For results try a Tribune Class Eastern Intercollegiate champion-| the pride and deflate the wallet, the | Farmer ashen, Of course, that brings the me.| los hold an Infor Bal Deak eee A erage ha Pha PES 2 fied Aa, ships at Princeton. ee enact willing to] “Wouldn't make much ditference| thods of thé"minors back to thé un} WATERBURY, Conn—Kid Kap- Wahine We oe eee ae aber Pic ecamyve jevanrwenyy aay aa ore treats al eT Rcae Bee pale ec eee it? Pe arltcy ie trafficking in]ian of Sheriden won the gecision! “The race will start promptly at be? , but is is not re- f St. Paul in a 12- "0" championships at Macon. bey: ne wee ome ancther idea. McCarney replied. pugnant to some owners who con. hah padlegrs bi Tass tilonthe. oe z aed the Montreal team as ge ft aed 9 Ps she iam ay a8 Sapa oa of ‘Think I'm a tanker, uh?" the] sider a ball player merely a chattel. Brooklyn scored a technical knock-| © «p.qy Hutchinson. the Idaho gir? ~ Ae dpe Raber regatta at Ean sg mater Bee ty aed Farmer said in a huff, and took the} However, it is more and more ap: out over Harry Raskin of Detroit] wo was to drive the Montreal tea Track keep that manager from making} °°" Ut Bim. favon with the peace snot finding] in the fourth round of a scheduled | tag withdrawn because of the illness ir 1e Ic. F ¥ Eny matches in this state, not only| Frank Carbone, the veteran Jer-| As a ball player in a mtnor| \°T°UnSe™ ‘ of May-A-Gan, leader of the Cans- } for champion, but for every | sey middleweight, who has never| league is subject to perpetual con- CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.—Joe haat oy ut t Mer nie te af ual set Sigh Un wines cline beck Paria out unti! Paul Berlen-| trol after he signs his first con-| Kirkwood, Rockwood Hall, New Riceanty. steanataredas tat “shorty ‘ , includ ch, the latest fighting sensation,| tract, it is argued that {t ts only Tepes: i if thi : Field Trial Club. Seconds, rubbers, trainers and spilled him, is Willing to-make an|fair to grant him a certain percent-| aork” omeated eat sttoumament | eeck, trainer, who has accepted 9 Squash everyone who has any connection| affidavit that Berlenbach had lead National amateur champlonships,| Whatever with the offending] in his dukes. at Boston. 2 manager.” “I was never knocked down by a Curling Any other boxer who has any-| left jab before, and I know there Minnesota State Curling Associa-| thing to do with a suspended boxer] was something in it,” he claims. tion bonspiel, at Duluth. or his manager or any boxer in that] Jess “Willard claimed the same Gold Manager's string will be suspended| thing when he was smackéd by California! interco'legiate cham-| #!so, an@ the manager and all the] Dempsey's left hook at Toledo, but pionship at Del Monte. other boxers under his management] he never went so far as to offer an Eighth annua? Spring tournament | Will be set down along with him. | affidavit, at St. Augustine, Fla. . This means that if any boxer Ormond Beach, championship tour-“ under the management of Leo Miss Hutchinson's proposal to drive when he walked away with the hon-|the jeaderless team. ors here in the second annual Cor- pus Christi open tournament witlf a card of 285 for the 72 holes, a|{ ke F margin of 16 strokes over Bobby $.$.S. eps away ‘purchase money,” it would stop] Orulkshank, Westfield, New Jersey, the rather contemptible practice of ._4 £ runner-up. Pech enccorsmutible: practlos oe P. Pim les are becoming more and more to be | with no other object than to use] GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.-The recognized as the appropriate them for trading purposes. Also,|‘Tom @ibbons-Joe White boxing con- You as nea a J thing. More and more our mortu- perhaps it’ would result in fewer| test which was scheduled for Friday will compel odmi ary chapel is being used by the dis- - age of the sums which change hands as he is sent from léague to league. Perhaps {f the player were per- mitted to have his share of the holdouts. that the results of S.S.S. 7 r night, has been called off, the Olym- i criminating folks w: is . pa? Esra tiee Shariah fede ee pain end ry ane ° 2 > Hea dehletic uh ihetia: eeere: 200) tae ths Nils know how Me cities 33 ena est j tournamient, at Havens. management of Eddie Meade, Sport Gossip Thi Di a SPA im. Caaivante 4 sNpees 708 mgke ihe hydrant water fit for you The funeral chapel, being designed ® Wi Lynch's manager, the whole stab! 1s 1 It White. White Os pemaa arte ia to drink? That's what 8. S. S. does for the use to which it is put is nat- : Would-be eee top ever|, 4,20 Clans D basobail league ts York. last night with a badly frac-|* the blood in your own blood: urally more appropriate and con- : Skis most drastic ever speaks is . = United States Eastern champton-| attempted and {f the commission im prospect for the coming season. tured ankle in a cast and will be venient. Our chapel is freely ; out of the game for at least a The circuit will include Janesvjfle, th. mon’ ships, at Lake Placid, N. ¥. tries to put it over it may be the | Oshkosh, Winona, Madison and sev. one plan that will prove successful. Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. cham-| It 1s a cinch that mila measures|Cre other cites in Wisconsin ana plonships, at Indianapolis, never will accomplish the desired Kid Norfolk vs. Lee Anderson 12 | Purpose. placed at the disposal of all those we serve. isle pis Sie RL One of the veterans of the national Pal Reed va. Frankle Moody, 10| TY Serbs een tes sation to Mend Haart i thos See Oltatie' Beslintee rounds, at New Bedford. beset genni eid fae riark| League club. ‘The coming season , IMPROVED DINING CAR slasses, that the Detroit Tigers are} ii Jnitve com seo eith tecsbah a ' SERVICE ON CHICAGO AND | out of the American League pen} ; SAN , f.. bi . NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY | nant race. Tho boss of the Tigers Jesse wes iclens ip bouncer Salina, Independence and Coffey- . s doux, San Francisco 120 pounder, Obsi i : now pe tena an ate tie Tie aa eine meters it a eae ville are to retain their franchises . BEI ‘was awarded « draw in a fast four| pines It makes it fit to circulate. 603 and 622 between Orin ,and Cas-| plug the hole at second. He tried|!% the reorganized Southwestern : : : | | found bout with Eddie Macey, of| §'s 'g."is acknowledged to be one per; luncheon will We served west-| hard to get Jimmy Dykes from the|>aseball league. ‘The new members é Los Angeles. of the most powerful, rapid and ef- boun¢ on No. 603, and dinner east- of the circuit are to be Newton, Athletics, but to give Connie Mack Senritn Rica cs aeere enna! -XOy Fartioulags on-applicnion tq. | What he wanted tn return he would] CuPOwermanuae es Amani G8 | PG | Jeaele Herman, revenge tie | COnE,nave, to, use some new fad pak Ee agent, C. & N. W. Ry., be ae ee ny couple of other holes : 4 | ring after several weeks of absence, | you don't have to smear things on ~~ a a - etn s ei Whalubtin, ASG patos Bate bee : knocked out Eddie Spurley, of San | your face in a vain effort to get rid B ] d n M t ] i named for the coming season in i : Bernardino, a heavier opponent, in| of eruptions, Eruptions come from Ul g a erla Ss the Southern and Texas baseball - 3 the third round. Spurley was sub-| blood impurities and a lack of rich eagues, sq that the Dixie champion- eect ‘ stituted for Frankie Novey of Los | blood-cells, 8. S. 8. builds new cteuiear tanec Coane \ Chi Angéles. bloodeelis, This is why 8. 8. 8. inne! t 5 routs out of your system the im- 12 lage alae: rca eed DETROIT—Robett Cannefax of] purities which cause boils, pimples, Detroit set a world’s record when he| blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, defeated Pierre Maupome, Chicago,| tetter, rash. 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