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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING l N FATHER ,‘l [ THAT'S 1| WoNDER N “Lovc M(m l; e (above) has le- ue playing in ten- nis teurnam: , his fataer hav- ing agreed th-t it i: worth a sacrifice in business, Mademoiselle Simene fhion de la Cheume (right), chempion gelfer, is ru- mored to be the other principal in a “love match” w1th the net star, PARIS, | . #—Rene Lacoste, French and American tennis champion, will remain in compe- tition on . the international courts with parental approval—and per- haps with a golfing bride to sha the family honors. The “pride of France,” the greatest defensive tennis has ever known, L ~will defend the Davis Cup and both his French and American titles next year. Previous ‘to his departure for the United States Lacoste had an- nounced that 1927 would be his last year of tennis. His fathe a wealthy automobile manufac. turer, was rteported to have lo! auested Rene to go into business) with him. So elated is the elder Lacoste! at Rene's victories in ‘America that he has decided his son may 80 on playing tennis. “What is a million francs com- pared to'the Davis Cup?” Lacoste pere says. _“I intended to retire, but now I must defend this little bowi,” Rene said of the American cham- Pplonship. But nelther he nor Mademols- elle Simone Thion de la Chaume, woman golf champion of France and England, herself wealthy, have verified rumors among their ship companions recently that they had afranged an “ideal match,” the setting of which would be at the altar. e INSIDE TASKS ‘WASHINGTON, Noy. 3—Ossie Bluege, third baseman of the ‘Washington Senators, has been served with am ultimatum by Clark ~ Griffith, president of the club, either to give' up accountan- ey, which he practices between feasons, or baseball, and he has chosen to stick to the Iatter. ~Convinced that Bluege’s baiting eye has suffered from his work- ing over figures and under elec- e declared pl 27%”9 = S50 THAT'S WHAT YOU CALL AN ECHO YES- JUST TRY T YOURSELF ~ HOLLER ANY- THING AN THE WORD WiLL COME BACK! Rumoro o ¥ WANTS $10,000 BONUS FOR TIP ON YANK STAR NEW YORi, Nov. 3-—-When the Yankees bough Wiley Moore star relief pitcher, they paid $4, 000 for the \contract. A year has made changes in his worth, how- ever, and the contract is now valued at more than $100,000, ac cording to John G. Walsh, whc filed papers in the Bronx Supreme Court, suing the New York Amer- ican League baseball club for $10,000. This amount, he 5ays. is due him for recommending the purchase. of Moore after Robert Kilks, a scout, had advised against it. Through his attorney, William T. Thomas ,Walsh declared that he had received a lotter from Ed- ward . Barrow, business man- ager of the Yankees promising him “substantial payment” for good pitching prospects. He an- swered this letter with another | suggesting that® the New York club buy Moore's contract. The pitcher was then playing with the Greenville team of the Piedmont circuit. —_—————— MARQUETTE SIGNS TO. BATTLE DRAKE TWICE DES MOINES, lowa, Nov. 3— Marquette University of Milwau- kee has signed a two-year foot- ball contract with Drake Univer- sity, E. C. Lytton, business man- ager of Drake, announced yester- day. The 1928' game (will be play-| ed at Milwaukee October 13, while the 1929 game will be uugsd iBelieved that Speaker Has: | | & honeymoon trip to Alaska. YUUNG PILOT BEING SOUGHT BOSTONBRAVES | Been Dropped from Possible Men NEW YORK, Nov..! about for a new manag> Boston Braves, it was underitood today that owners of the club hatl reached a decision it will be bet- ter to engage a young.leader, pe.- haps »ne with a playing az w»il as a good managing future, in preference to hiring a veteran like Tris Speaker. It seems fairly well established that Speaker, while undar con- sideration for some time, ha been dropped from th& list of| possible successors to Dave Ban-| croft at the Boston helm. Colov| was given to the story of Speak-! er's possible engagement by tho| ‘act that Tris alwaysthas had a g following in Boston, where he played with the Red;Sox years, but Emil E. Fuchs, Prasi- dent of the Braves, 13 undérst | to have hed the con that Spedker’s future, espec 15 a playe 5 behind him | en though the Bravaes desired | r, thore is the waiver ob-| ich might prevent him| from leaving tha Ames League. Clark Ggiffith, Washing ton president, has not asked for waivers on ths veteran, nor hus he been approiched, he says, on a deal for the outfieldar's serv- ices, in spite of discussion that he would go to Cleveland is not to Boston. Meanwhile “Hot Stove Leagu observers contirue their su S- tions for the consideration nl‘ Boston's owners. The mention «.r‘ possibilities not only has includ-{ ad Speaker and Eddie Collins, #0} far, in spite of denials, but also! added the names of Casey Sten- gel ,ex-major leaguer, who piloted | Toledo to victory in the little world’s series, and Bert Niehoff, manager of the Atlanta Club of the Southern Association, TY COBB IS T0 BE GIVEN HS BELEASE Will Not Wear Uniform qf Philadelphia Athletics * Next Year PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Nov. 3 ~—Ty Cobb will not be with the Philadelphia Athletics next year. As soon as waivers are received | on him from all American Lelsna‘ Clubs, he will be free to negoti- ate with any baseball club. whose offer for services next year looks tempting. | Mack sai¢ he liked Cobb’s ser— vices but feels unable to continue ' the high salary. He said Cobb’s | contract last season called for! $60,000 and bonus. I JIMMY SLATTERY | ) WINS HIS MATCH, TECHNICAL KAYO BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 3—Jim.! ' TEXAS TAKES IN { Club executives here. .| the Western League. IntL Feature Service, Inc roat Britain vights reserved. | § S We Will All Be At the Dock To Greet Them FRANCISCO, Cal, | Nov. 3—George Kelly, first | | basoman of the Cincinnati | | Reds, and Miss Helen Mary | O'Connor have applied for a | license to marry. They plan 8AN WASHINGTUN U ELEVEN WORKS HARD TRAINING Nov. 3—The Uni-} of Washington football eleven is rapidly rounding into shape for the tussle with Stanford on next Saturday. Long rimmage and two sig- nal practic wera on the pro- gram yesterday and today Coach Bagshaw ‘s coaching the players and means of meeting al attack to which the Cardinals will probably resort. TTLE, WESTERN TEAMS ; TO TRY 10 CLUBS| DALLAS, T(‘x:u(, I\nv. 3—Th» Oklahoma City and Tulsa clubs ol the Western League Saturday re admitted to the League at a meeting of the Texas Both teams previously had filed notice of their withdrawal from Admittance of the two will ‘make the Texas League ten-team circuit. Other teams in the league are: Dallas, | Worth, Houston, Wichita Falls, Shreveport, Waco, Beaumont and San Antonio. Texas || teams | | ali Fort | N[Mfiflh""a M, ~ Y vl GREAT FIGHT EXPECTED ON OLYMPIC TRIP 2l Many Coll;,;r Crews lo Segk Right to Repre- sent Uncle Sam BY ALAN J. GOULD (Associated Press Sports Writer) NBW YORK, Nov. 3—It prom- ises to be an open fight for tho distinction of carrying Ameriea's banner into the Olympic eight oared championship nex year at Amsterdam. The raval academy in 1920 Yale's famous eight in 152 resented the United Stat in vi torious fashion. Both are expoct ed to seek the honor again in 1928, but, from present indica tions, they will have much keener competition than before. College Crews Interested 1f the Olympic committee cepts the recommendation of row- ing authorities, decided on yeste:- day, to hold the tryouts a fort- night or so after the Poughkeep- sie and New London regattas, probably a half dozen college crews will take part. 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