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| League Teams Elks’ Tournament Schedule Tonight in the Fruit League matches played in the mi; \nd tournament at the cl s last night were the Prunes, three straight' games from the Bananas, who ok all three from the Raspberries and the Crabapples with two wins out of three from the Melons, M Andr of the Melons high en's score with a of 473 and a single game high of 181, while Dr. W. W. Coun- cil the Prunes was high for the evening, making a three- total of 599 and a single high of 221 in his second Jinners entire game league teams ed- tonight are: Cauliflowers o play 0 o'clock shes. vs. Radi ck, Spuds vs. ck, *Beets vs. al scores made Carrots. Onions. last night were: Lemons 89 120 189 183 187 167 Miss Hansen Radde Stevens 134— 343 156— 528 149— 502 Totals 465 470 439 1 74 Prunes Sperling 163 153 142— 458 176 221 202— 599 157 161 184— 502 Totals 496 535 528—1550 Raspberries dard .. 132 132 150 179 135 135 13\)A‘4(1) Totals 417 446 445~1287 42 NAMED FUR Bananas | hmidt 125 119 131— 375 Bls HANDIGAP 187 170 211— 568 Connors 167 190 155— 512 Totals 479 479 4971455 AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico, Jan Melons "7 123~ Forty-two nominations had Andrews 181 138 154— 473 been made .for the renewal of Robertson 172 172 172—°516|the $25.000 Agua Caliente handi- Sweum . 108 128 152— 388 cap March 18, jockey club offi- —— —— —— — ! cials announced. | Totals 461 438 478—1377 The race is of a mile and a| Crabapples quarter for three year olds and up- | | Mrs. Williams 116 145 155— 416, ward and the list of nommauons‘ Halm 177 141 154— 472 include Gallant Sir, Kerry Patch, Iverson 159 159 188— 506 Sweeping Light, Contraband, Gay —— — — — World, Pari-Mutuel and other Totals 452 445 497—140¢ thoroughbreds. ., | ,————— Daily El‘lpll" Wv=nt Ads Pay! l Daily Empire Want 23s Pay. PFIRMAN TO UMP AT ( PLLJUST O 1DNT YOU,DEART CALLHER UR PVE BEEN 90 BUSY AV\I‘ 2 \\‘LTHEQ WITH MY SOCIAL AFFAIRS |_FORGOT | FIND 17~ g TO CALL YoU UP- NEVER MIND ECRESR AR iR HE2E~ ! THOUGHT VLEFTIT HOME- Starting his career as a money player, Eilsworth Vines, lanky young Californian, was soundly beaten in straight sets by Big Bill Tilden, 41-year-old veteran, in their tennis battle before a record Amer- ican crowd of nearly 17,000 specta- tors in Madison Square Garden, New York. Above is a general view of the Garden during the match. Be- low the victor is congratulated by Tallulah Bankhead, stage and screen star, (Associated P{eas Photos) {2, ALAN GouLD }-—1 There is an almost paterr al in- terest now manifest ly Mr. Babe Ruth in the exploits of young Master Jimmie Foxx. There was a time¢ when the 'Babe felt the keen spirit of rival- ry. first upon the rise of his broad- | shouldered teammate, Lou Gehrig, | subsequently the one-season spurt of herculean Hack Wilson and a | year or two later the challenge of {Foxx to the king's own record of SOX, PIRATE SERIES) 0 nome runs. ; That rivalry no longer exists, for PITTSBURGH, Jan. 23.—Charles|the simple reason that Ruth can- H. Pfirman, National League um-‘r\m play enough complete games pire, has been engaged to officiate to have a real opportunity, either in the series of exhibition games| to defend himself in a home run | the Chicago White Sox and Pitts- | tussle over a single season or to burgh Pirates will play in the| hang up a new record. He likes to course of their journey from their| console himself now with the California training camp next | thought that the magical 60 will spring. Eleven consecutive games|stand the test of time and youth- have been booked between th“‘fux battering, but upon reflection teams in California, Arizona, New ‘ he admits he is no quite so sure Mexico and Oklahoma. | Master Foxx will not crack it. L IR o o8 “That kid certainly can give a . ¢ STARS | ball a ride,” flatters Ruth. “Noth- JuneauE‘:;::?g? S:A?SO E. s | \ng fancy about him. He just takes {will meet Tuesday evening, Jan.|2 o€ hold and clouts it. He h"f | g "clock. Initiation ta great pair of shoulders and a [ STTdiooK g | good eye. When he really connects, FANNIE L. ROBINSON, g o y | —adv. Secretary. no fence or stand in the country is any barrier to him. He is not { handicapped by reason of being DAILY SPORTS CARTOON TRIPLES AT TROPICAL' PARS THE FIRST Weekd OF THE NEW YEAR.® '/ oo | a right-hand hitter. Sure, he has a chance to bust my record.” -By Pap | | JIMMIE'S GOAL 65! Foxx himself thinks he may col- |lect as many as 65 circuit blows during 1934, considering first that | he hopes to be in better condition at the outset and, secondly, that | the targets in Chicago and Cleve {land will be much more to bhis liking than they were last year. The White Sox diamond he been- altered to lessen the distanc | between the plate and the outer barriers. The Indians will play in |the old league park at Cleveland | again, instead of in the mammoth | Municipal Stadium, where it is al- most a bull brassie shot to clear any of the outfield fences. The A's big sticker hit his 58th | home run on the last day of the | 1932 season, the closest any slugger in either big league has come to touching Ruth’s record. He led both leagues again with 48 last season Ibut he was handicapped by a poor start, due to injury. For instance he had 24 home runs by the mid- dle of June, 1932, whereas it was most a full brassie shot to clear j reached that total in 1933. The fact is that Foxx hit more ¢ | homers during the last two months of last season than he did durinz | a similar’period the year before <o | that he has good reason for feeling granted good condition, he has not lost his touch. BABE LIKES THE A’s Ruth thinks the Athletics wil - THE LITTLE GENEVA, ILLINQIS, APPRENTCE IS ONE OF THE. SENSATIONS OF THE @INTER- . RACING SEASON /1 - . international dates for | Ass { 'hind the plate, and said: | , I want to tell you that you um- ~ THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 | July DATES ARE SET FEDERAL TEAM FOR NET EVENTS DEFEATS A. - J. IN BOWL MATCH Two Malc hes bcheduled LONDON, Jnn. 23.—Three big 1934 ten- nis at Wimbledon have been set by the council of the Lawn Tennis ation, The Wightman Cup match, be- fOl' TDI‘lighl, Ciu- Leaguc { tween the woman players of (% 3 7 | Britain and the United States, will Bowlmg Tournament | be played June 15 and 16. The s ) | Davis Cup interzone final is sched- ! In the City League Januar, uled for July 21, 23 apd 24, while 2 Bewling Tournament matches pla the challenge round with Great ed at the Brunswick. alleys 1 Britain as the defender, will be evening the Federal Building trio held July 2, 30 A was victorious over the Alaska-| i Juneau three with a score of 1547 to 1456. was made by B. Schmi of the Federals, who rolled 537 for the match, while S. Guanzon, of the @) same team made the high single game total with 201 Two matches are on the schedule tonight at the following hours: 7:30 o'clock—Federal Building vs CLEVELAND, Jan. 23— When Sam Jones lost a ten-inning game to Cleveland by a score of 2 to 1, Brunswicks. 25, last, he walked over to 8:30 o'clock—Leg Brick Owen who umpiredl be- ys. George Brothe: Individual scores umdo last night were: ion of the Moose “Brick, although T lost the game, Federal Building pired one of the best games I ever B. Schmitz 195 174 168 pitched. T don't think you missed G. Benson 165 1656 165— a single ball or strike.” S. Guanzon 191 123 201— No alibis in Sdm’s system. — e — b e of Total 15 be very much in the 1934 American Alaska "““"f“ 2 League race, despite the loss of M. Ugrin AT o baB Grove and Cochrane. J. Halm 146 191 168— 505 “They have a strong, young team M. Quinto DR 1l Sy and that old man, Mack, has a Zaat habit of coming up with pretty| Total ... 1406 good pitchers,” says the Babe. . % “Grove, on the other hand, docs I (NENDNNN BN not figure to make the Red Sox & pennant contender and I can't isee where the team has been much etrengthened otherwise. It still hasn't got the punch.” The great man thinks Washing- ton, Philadelphia and New York will again be the leading contend- GLAZO Nail Polish ers, with possibly Detroit furnish-' 7 TINTS ing the most opposition from the west. He doesn't expect to find any push-over, unless it's the St. 25c Louis club, and something may be done about that situation before per bottle the season opens. 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