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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire ~ INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION IN SPORTS WILL BE REDUCED Coming Year to Witness Fewer Contests Than Last; No Walker Cup Contest or Polo Matches Will Be Scheduled. NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—(By The Associated Press.) — The international tangle to sports competition, which gained record-breaking proportions in 1924, will be less sharply defined this year. Interesting international competition is promised in such branches as boxing, golf, billiards, rowing, swimming, track and tennis, but year ne Ww ll be without any s pro: m of world competition as wit nessed in tho Olympics, and also ( lacking in such outstanding events us the Walker Cup golf contest and the 1 national polo cup series wo other features of 1924, The United States Golf associa- tion has decided not to send a team abroad to meet Great Britain again in defense of the Walker Cup before while it will be at least three before America again risks right the orice polo BUSY MARCH Personnel’ of Infield To Be Settled in California. ye her to h The stimulus of the Olympics, however, to track and field athletics, urent in the spectacular ad- | of Paavo Nurmi, i By JOHN B. FOSTER. Jt who has demo ght, 1925, Casper Tribune.)| record breaking ease th NEW YORK, Jan. 14—The Pitts-| (ed Ms * perfo: : els E six months ago. burgh Pirates will start active train- {ng in Callfornia on March 1, thus allowing t ves six weeks in which to warm up for the opening of the season. The principal reason Nurmit’s invasion has caused an unprecedented boom in indoor track port, with additional international nterest promised by the addition of Italian, British and Canadian stars for the early start {s a desire to settle, for the time being at least,| ‘© the Invading field tHe pecsonmal)otithelr infield: America’s defense of the Davis ‘The Chicago Cubs are doing the|CUP Will bo the outstanding event in that this by the Richards, hold the in sue- tennis, with tho prospect ce itry’s forces, bolstered improvement of Vincent will clinch thelr right to trophy for the sixth year cession. ame thing and they also are to be at it California. The conditions sufrounding these two teams next season are unusual. Both were con- cerned in the biggest trade of the clubs and each, in year between malink-ithe), tiade versed the} Golf also will not be without its ‘which has controlled its base-| international twist, despite a lapse airs for many years. in Walker Cup play. Walter Hagen ican itish expects to lead a band of Amer The Cubs have been endeavoring |) cressionals in quest of the B to wife sphembionaylpiteven an open title he has won twice in thr Killifer became their manager, by| \targ. using young ball players. Repeated: |° the ised to buy a known| Most of thé professtonal crowns could kill the ball.|9f the ring r safo for the I s ‘ hing with} United title hole still Killiter ates, on the other}bave a South American ce in| hand, hi been trying for the ls se, presapae of Luis Buses and| * ars or so,to win a champion-] Quintin Romero among the heavy AAS barn s weights and Luis Vicentin! in the ship with old timers and haye had the pennant shot out ‘from under them every time. In the trade which was made be- tween Pittsburgh and Chicago, the Pirates put three oldsters with Chi lightweight circles. b Amateur boxing will have an in ternational tinge with the prospec tive invasion soon of a crack British | team, including Olympic champions, | cago, each of whom had made a/for @ tournament with American reputation at Pittsburgh, but had] talent in Boston. got in wrong with the management.| The foreign threat to Willie Hoppe's world’s balk lino billiard crown, has been eliminated partial ly by reports from Paris that Roger Conti, sensational young French cue star, would not compete in the nternational tou ‘0 be g-nning February HARRYBRAMER IS STOPPED BY DON LONG DENVER, Colo., Jan. 14.—By a knockout of Harry Bramer tn the second round here last night Don Terror” Long, the fighting dentist, go turned over two kids and a seasoned itcher to the If the injection of young plood can help the Pirates, they may be on thelr way to a long sought pennant, and {f the infusion of veterans help Cheago, the Cubs may give the Glants a harder fight than they have had for some years. Chi Pirates. —_——. WINTERS EXTENDS LEAD IN BILLIARD MATCH Charies Winters of the Henning Dillard parlors last night won the second block of a 150 point three cushion billiard match with Ralph Doyle of, the Townsend billiard par-| won the featherweight champion lors by a decisive score of 50 to 29.) ship of the Rocky Mountain region. giving him a lead on the two night’s| tn @ fast mixup in the center of the play of 100 to ring Long got over a short hook that sent Bramer down and out. Abe Mishkind of Salt Lake City won the judge: on over Bat- tling Silva, Albuquerque lightweight | in a three rour i-winduy | MAT CHAMPION INSISTS UPON DIAMOND BELT SITY, Mo., Jan be Kaufman, manager of W: (Big) Munn, recently crowned heavy- weight wrestling champion, in a let ter to Billy dow, manager of Ed (Strangler) I former champion, SPORT BRIEFS NEW York YORK—Sid Terris, New lightweight, won a decision Goodrich, Buffalo, tn \ 14.— KAD CLEVELAND.—Chartie O'Connell, | demands that the $10,000 diamond| Cleveland lightweight, won the studded belt, which was awarded|referce’s decision over Archie Lewis when he became champion, | Walker, New York, in°12 rounds, he turned over to Munn. ‘The letter gives Sandow ten days in which to CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Major deliver the It it not done,|Charles D. Daly, famous Crimson the le Sandow “to be pre-| quarterback, will be assigned to pared fc H duty at Harvard tn charge of re will be poth you. servo officers’ training work HOTEL ST. JAMES TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK Just off Broadway at 109-113 West 45th Street “‘Sunsbine in every room” Mach favored by women traveling without escort, An Hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmosphere and appointments of a well con- ditioned home. _ 40 Theatres, all principal shops and churches, 3 to 5 THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW Che Casver Daily Tribune ‘YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe WELL,OLD TELEGRAPH WELL, OLD HILL HAN SACK KEEFE) WELL, WELL vv flying under the bridge spanning the Fulda river in Cassel at a speed of 190 kilometers (62 miles) an hour. TELEPHONE AND PEARL WHITE QUINTETS DEFEAT TEXAS AND LEGION IN GAMES LAST NIGHT : In two fast games in the Casper Basketball league last night the Telephone five won handily from the Texas, to 10, while the Pearl Whites spurted in the last half to a victory over the American Le The Telephone boys put up their best game of the year, their shooting being particularly accurate and their gen- |Fifty Years Of Baseball By JOHN B. FOSTER. first manager to help break winning streak of Anson a very quiet and eserved man who took charge of he Bostons after a short experience in ininor league baseball. Selee won National league championships e he was compelled to retire by illness nd one of the most fa- mous of National league managers and one of the three who captured five pennants with his team. Selee was utterly unlike any man- ager that the Natfonal league ever th was Frank Selee, five bef had. He was born socially promi- nent in his section. He seldom spoke above the tone of ordinary nversation and he never abused a ball player in his life, although he u as much work out of the and the and bravados k their way ig program of a anguage and the ranters by strc spirit of a bul When he first took charge of the Rostons there were many who thought the Boston management had made a mistake. He dispelled that notion quickly. In 1891, the year after the Brooklyn and Cin- nnati clubs had been admitted into the league from the American Association, Selee had put together 4 team which had Tom ng first, Joe Quinn at Billy Nash at third and Long at short. He won the championship with them alded by a great pitching staff, In 92 the National league for ho first time in Sts history divided its championship season, Boston 1 the first half of the reason and Cleveland the second half, Tho play off began in Cleveland, two strong teams pitted against each other. ‘The first game went to eleven innings without score, Cleve land was nearest a score and Hur kett was blocked off home plats by Mike Kelly. Kelly did not hiaye the ball at the tlne and Burkett should have been permitted to~score but the umpires decided otherwise and the gaure ut the end of the eleventh inning wos called without a run being ‘made, the president of the league assenting to the action, An- other inning could have been played minutes’ walk. Z minutes of all subways, foads, surface cars, bus lines. Within 3 minutes Grand Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl- vania Terminals id there was much criticism, series went to Boston because Clev land did not capture one of the con Kurt Katzenstein {s pictured here k, 8A, 08 ly-ng under bridges is not a new stunt but it is belleved that the Cas- sel bridge is the lowest ever nego- tated with an airplane. 34 gion by a score of 48 to 27. eral team work and passing the best they have uncorked this year. The Texas five was off form last night and showed none of the bril- jancy that has characterized their former play. ‘The Pearl Whites continued their excellent work and will be one of the hardest teams in the league to beat from now on, They have de- veloped a good brand of team work and have several accurate shots in the lineup, The Legion five dropped away last night after two fine ex hibitions the previous two weeks and thelr work was exceedingly erratic. Tonight will see thse two leading teams in the league in action when the champion Methodists take on the Midwest and the Standards mix with the Veterans. Both the Mid- west and the Vets will make every effort to break up the perfect per- centage of thelr opponents and the play promises to be good. a ate tt ‘TONY FUENTE _ FACING TRIAL LOS ANGELES, Calit., Jan. 14.— Tony Fuente, Mexican heavyweight boxer, who is at Iberty pending trial on a charge of violating the former California anti-prize fight Jaw as the result of a fight with Fred Ful- ton, Minneapolis, at Culver City, re cently, is expected to arrive here to. day, from Mexico City for his trial tomorrow, The Orictea were too much for him for a while though Beles was almost invartably in the fight against them, In 1897 and 1898 he assembled an other fine team Jn Boston and won his fourth and fifth championships in the senlor orguntzation, Selea went from Boston te Chi cago end in 1905 he served his last year as a major leagues manager. Iliness seized upon him and he was forced to go to Denver, leaving be hind a team that was secured by Charley Murphy who bought the club and « nine which was just ready to win a pennant and to which Wrank Chance fell heir Aw a inanager, but not « player manager, Helee achieved tho great: est reputation of any person who tried to manage from the bench Hanlon was « player mnd so were most of the other managers who essayed to handle teams in more modern times. (In his next article Mr ter, will tell about another one of the six greatest managers of tly National league—Edward Hanlon.) tents that were played and Selec had his se 1 chiamptonship: . third in 1893 with r ck good ball team | and then he ran afoul of Baltimore — For regults try a Tribune Classi fied Ad. Elf AaATs Me \d KID AND IM THERE luke © cK DUCK s 1 Saw You SHAKIN G HANDS Wirt FRIEND OF YOURS OUTSIDE TO DAY be Ss q— fp WEINERT MAY GRAB A TITLE European Bout Should Make Him Champ Across Seas. By FAIR PLAY. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—A cham plonship is within the grasp of Charlie Weinert. Don't laugh, be it’s true. Charlie, who grew ir neighborhood of New in Austria the citizens of or city or countr: was to come over the heavyweight Europe do that very thing. can't. A has to rk He had a request f was om vince tt and win championship of And the Adonis is going t his native pr whatever there on't think he do is meet Jack Bloomfield or Joe Beckett in Eng eae What he would do to either] .4:-—He may go back to first base t 7 he: as fo! would be a crime. And then tackle|!¢ he can get there, He has for Spalla, with whom he should get by | felted his right to return without in handy style. \t put out but he is not Charlie would sit pretty as the play ctually made heavyweight champion of Europe, | with Austria claiming b he —— own. And Chet llke- Q.—How did Pancho Villa get his to butt in with 3 the Teutonic race—which has much under a r Bill started could not finish. But first Weinert Is going to himself tn the best shape of b by fighting a number of bouts his recent starts, he has beaten R mera, Firpo and Sharkey, among others, and now he fs booked to mingle once more with the Chilea in Boston — FUNERAL HELD FOR MOELLER CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. 14.—(B The Associated Press.)\—The me val rites of the Roman tho church, beautiful {n thelr simplic were invoked Tuesday at funeral ser late bishop Henry Moe of the Cincinnati . Beneath the high altar Peter’s cathedral, which he occup! regularly av the seat of his official authority, the bronze c on @ catafalque in th raised platform as th® se: the dead were chanted and right sat Patrick ( ot New York, Archbishop Fumasont-Bioi e to the United Arch, po’ itan vices for To the left nal Hayes Pi dele otro bishops, mitered 8, monslg I, ag well as members of the secula and religious F 5 in the cathedral, It was on Arch: bishop Moeller’s inviolable rules that no flowers be permitted within the ehurch, QUESTION — BOX you have about bt any othi ‘essional sport If you want a y ask some question to eball, football, box- amateur or pro- | | Foster, on neo Perry, on amateur on boxing and other sports. All are spe epondents of Casper 814 World Building, New Yor If you nclose a stamped, want a personal reply self-addressed @ your ques wered in this col elope. Otherw n will be Q.—If a runner passes first base and without thinking turns toward second base and runs half way down to second, can he then turn around ind go back to first base or is he out Just as ho stands? start and how did he come to come pines and started to {nterest native ays 1 nila in the game. Pancho s one of them. Frank Churchill ght him to this country. Q.—Did Kenesaw M. 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