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R SPORTS. T HE EVENING STAR, TH'URSD{AY; JANUARY 13, 1921 SPORTS. | McBRIDE THE SEVENTH PILOT NAMED FOR 1921 Cobb, Fohl, Duffy, Evers, Miti:h—ell and Donovan| All to Appear This Season in Capacities Different from Last Year. BY DENMAN THOMPSO! | WITH the nomination of George McBride to guide the dc~|inie¢! of the Nationals on the field of battle next season. a record | for the major leagues in the matter oi new managers for one | vear has been established. All told. seven shifts in leadership among the sixteen clubs in the two big circuits have been accomplished, four in | the Ameflcan and three in the National League. This is a remarkable | percentage, even in a year when base ball is undergoing so many and | radical changes in basic structure and personnel o its governing code, | when it is considered that for the campaign ended last fall only one new pilot appeared in the ranks of team directors. - | In the off season a yvear ago George |athletics for performers of the stripe | Gibson, leader of the pennant-winning | ©f those now under indictment, and regardl of whether they are con- Toronto club of the International|yifeq of the charges pending azainst ‘ League of 1919, who was signed to|ihem i: is @ moral certainty that not | K elm of |2 Single one again will receive re- AEccedd Migamen L E T \he | MUNETation from any form of enter- the Piftsburgn Nationais. was (W€ {ainment depending upon (he money only newcemer among sixteen field |of the public for support. directors. Now, with exactly three| o, .p Vit of the Red Sox now months yet ‘remaining before the in-|said to be the athlete Clark Griffith ‘auguration of another playing season, | Concentraiing upon in his effort switches already made have affected | pFovide the Nationals with a nearly half of the total number of|Frazce has not berths existing. The New Team Leaders. In the American League, in addition to McBride, who falls heir to the mantle worn here for nine vears by Clark Griffith, the men who will at- tempt to assemble pennant-winning combinations are Ty Cobb. wWho steps into the shoes of Hugh Jennings at Detroit; Lee Fohl. who replaces Jimmy Burke at St. Louis, and Hugh Duffy. installed as leader of the Boston Red Sox in_place of Ed Barrow. Heydler's organization will have Johnny Evers guiding the Chicago Cubs, the team with which he earned to third- far as is known Owner indicated any willing- mess 1o let g oof the former Tiger. Athletic Heads LEMSON and North Carolina C (Will M By Clemson and N. C. State BY H. C. tions in the south which have vet to provide men to handie their |zet oiledNp anage Athletics At Gallaudet College and yesterday when Leo over the limit. ard jumped on the s, round workout he tipped the heam at precisely thre When the time comes to weigh in at BY FAIRPLAY. EW YORK, January 13—Both Beuny Leonard and Richie Mitcheil, who fight for the lightweight ¢ mpionship of the world at \ LEONARD AND MITCHELL (LANDS PIKS FARRELL READY FOR TITLE BOUT v x adi- son Square Garden tomorrew night, began today to taper down in the work of preparation for the bout. Mitchell is down to weight es aiter a hard lifteer iiths of a2 pound 'NEW ADVISORY BOARD BUSY FRAMING RULES ). January 13.—Qrganized base ball entered a new era to- day. governed by new ational agreements and administered by Federaf Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, as supreme dictator. Revised governing league aml players™ relations were approved by e n;‘;{‘::”,,,;]‘ major and minor clubs yesters and the appointment of Judge mmissioner of | Landis was ratified. became known! The first meeting of Judge T The advis Veteran Minor League Official Slated to Be Secretary to New Base Ball Dictator + CHICAGO. January 11 of Auburn secretary of n of Minor Le ] | HIC { ohn H.j twenty | Asso- | agreements | Kenesaw tor It M. anized base Lay ngis with the new base ball advisory ¥ body consists of John Heydler over ti c oclock tomorrow e board was held today. > ) 1 it |j|hkd} Leonard won't disturb the beam when set at the 13 ) arrell. o pioneer in base president of the National League: Ban Johuson, president of the Ameri- notch. If e does it will cost him S3000. since that is the forieit hoth | from Judi Landis, but the question | €an League: M. H. Sexton of Rock Isfend. 1. and john H. Farrell oi iboys have posted on the weight question. | of Safary and the term of office has | Auburn, N. Y. president and secretary, raspectively, of the National As- § One thing is certain, no fishter é€ver | » not been conmsidercd. It is known.|sociation of Professional Base Ball” Leagues. representing the minor had a better sparrin rtner than however, that Farreil will decline un- | leagues. ko P the term is for seven vears or , . B hell. Pinkey Mitehell, w h"‘[ VINSKY B[]U'l’ IS []FF!",M the length of time Judge Landis | Important subjects discussed at the, sold o Xbe Detroit Amcricans fo: works out with him every day, is him- | was chosen t arrell rec imeeting i o es to te | $1.500. = self a light-welter of real class, and. as | |a salary of $7. ar as xvvr'-ml.v!,-(.,,.,..,,.",,:...""-l.,t!l |""|].»} (':m“:?:ni;i His b i S o be imazined. Richie has to ston | of the minor leagues i Bl R e e Was twenty-t | Judge Landis probably will “,,.(.»r"»nr.\ out the provisions of the n.-nlm hitters. 2 evers minuic of the tme 1 (N0 47 Tnjyry Postpones Serap With | Wih Farrell today and Farrells ac- e procedure “for settling | amons fielder: in action. A= a rufe, a champion or ceptance of the ryship may ve-|of differences come up® be- = near champion fishter. has to confine | Wells—Wi -4 Favorite sult. licween, e a o prans) enalty for Fame Throwers. e 'avor; i | w4 and minors; plans | his p » bouts to men who are far | i {for presentation and hearingeof fu-| AUSTIN, Tex. JMapuary 13 bi below him in point of ability, and as a i Over Herman. ANY BOY CAN JOIN. 1t ptes between leagues of the | making conspi 30 “throw" a base uence ihe shock of the real| LONDON, Thé tsvernt & ation in the minors or hall game or ot eporting event nee | ek . | eonna lw_“': ”“"j‘" 2l - betwe ams of one 2 1 penal off punish.xble by ;rnmlnn'- . clussy opponent is al-} ! o~ : < o ten v prisoiument, has be S e e e the Americun former | Independent Athletic Club to Hold ! Percentage for Umpires. el i e e e an it would he i : nd | 3 2 M10n or world sories rog i X ntrast between the trial horse Hain hers | Mecting Tomorrow Night. Ltiois: weitiiralation 1o the awepaaitionl] —_——— ROY J. STEWART. nd the lopline fighter loss " i s RASONINE for wideni scope ‘of! the} 0F Tece Ipt was taken up Southern Adopts Schedule. Ax graduate manager of nthletiew, Pinkey Ix Clever. Jarm sostantay whiis Gaian dpacny 4 the endent Ath-t 800 COrY T02 e MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan juxt appointed. he will have charge! <l lors certificd today Cinatedes Gl Sueslonmalated raised tn am 10 per o 421 Nouthern Ass of arranging schedules and general P would be G case | Meeting to be held at 7:30 o'cle g season will open AprH 3 u unable to fisht for at least | rule y awardi the fou it c xupervixion of all xportx at the Ken- S two we 1615 G pRatad ne 1) | mortow eve in the hase ment of walpives. & fint $1.000. ¢ September 17, The schedile prov dall Green institution. as Ll at thres weens hence, | the Ludiow School. 6th and ¢ Ab% ione shich Bt {for 131 zumes. the same nuuber as tion. I;“nr’"] " i bout was! to]rort Through the efforts our Bhallanida e Sum ! was played last season 02 6 hvankie n o the to nu-"‘;'“- Millie Nicholas, who cone: "‘"E ine and one winnin ! 2 5 Dy of the and directs its o : cop the lightw title. und contest hetween Jimmy i L i < S |hares. The umpires have Al'e Sought Which the 1wo boys put u ! weight champion of Europe, | 2 sion for use of space | tended for such a perce | F’““Dn States Reorganize. ternoon in their training quarters Herman of New Orleans. | 10 a4 gymuasium, has !l i RIDIAN, M y 132 at the Harlem Casino was as fine and v Joe iliviich | Bee pbtiied: The National TLeague has officialivi 4 Cotian sue wad S swed a piece of boxing as vou could <not boen recog- | In addition to foot ball and base!adonted the 1821 schedule as drawn | temporarily reo meet - anywhere. ? inw him of his|ball. in which the club was repre-|up by the loint major it | i Dere it the Liom of I x “1d's bantamweight nted by teams last it is Sunday. The se; 1 Maly as president and W Ander- Dempsey to Be Active. ot Y X { ) ! - pionsi and tonmizht's battle ned 1o encourage w and | April 13 and close Octoher 2 1 ack Demprey i not zoing < considered in sporti circles as |boxing. Johnny White of Fort Myer|dent Heydler said he had agreed with | BYRD. uzht short of work aza ing the champlonship tanrals taiready has be o eihet| Prosidant Jonnaon not 1o make knewn | Bre he was as rusty w.and it took him twely and working a to have him go into rounds to he should. State now are the only big institu- ck Kearns plan Odds of six to four were of- | Wilde would defeat New League After Engle. 13 of the schedule d until th tire schedule is relea: n February t to enter six or . and it is planned eight of them in the held February & under the e hovs in box STON, January he Conti- \ssociation ad {houts to by fame in the heyday of his playing : cpecially oh F : toeas e ¥4 g i1, Tor didketa/to | oo st Tt ihe Vetirany of Forate Carer; and the man he succeeds, Fred ath_lcuc ,‘and c\pe':'la.ll_\ to co;}u!r mm_lmn_nc.\t vear. Virginia ofte fighter e = iobia st of Fifeaan| bl 2 X lAn::“(:f”“:!:rllmtwl ERS Micchall, ‘ash hetatinatalicd as pilot Polytechnic Institute and University of North Carolina, which. iwo weeks | found who i W ! i i e e wil!FOUR COAST PLAY Fmerly 4 of the Boston Braves. a job handles L - L e i s = ng. 2 1 PEELLTES ST 3 acilitiss fe oA 3 citteher on several orzanized base bal for vears by George Stallings, now a ]380 stood with Clemson as the schools in need of coaches. have solved | (o reports. is Ten : quart and_facilities for practico| EXPELLED BY MINORSMW. R et br the minor league magnate; while Wild|their problems, at least temporarily, the former by making Ben Cubbage. }land. Orc. who will the chara- | |now in prospect. it Le I | 1 Which thie ociation plans to Bill Donovan, erstwhile star pitcher |assistant in foot ball, head coachi, and the latter by offering sufficient |pion on the coast the last of this; [membership of the club will grow! (HICAGO. Jannary 13 Place in Uhis city. i i i P 2 o~ fi . o H S % th i rapid All boys from a section . ¥ of the Tigers in their pennant-win-linducements to draw Bill Fetzer from North Carolina State College. Henth ) i = ANl boyk from any scction Rumier: Bortons Muggert i ning days and later manager of the | b (Copyright. 1921.) of the city are welcome to attend finvor i aliexedibase Hall® i : 2 New York Yankees, follows Ga What North Carolina State and [T T gnwd«z_.ng folile 11a ecmneo MISDL | ness i e Bacifie Coust 1. L Tigers Obtain a Pitcher. Cravath in the thankless task of try- ~ ist gia i = jand join the club een expelled from organ B YiAeoil has pitchaned Bitche hee- ing to whip the Phillies into a win- [Clemson will do o get good wien Coliesiatefindoonylnlle BOWSER MEETS MESTER. |New York and Massachusctts State ) ] Natinnal Association of [ Detroit s purchased Fitcher Suthes ning combination. not known. Clemson has made s Meet Is to Be Omitted S : Maize Rolls Set of 414 i, il | mnri Shifts in Personnel. offer to ‘Tubby Mcln\i\re. \::lm "Iu‘r‘ 1. G A: A: AL 4. b some | | Womanis Wrestling Match' to Fol- ommissions Decline to Be- : ;lze olls Set o : lv'l : e i ‘ Changes in management do not en-|several vears was at West Virginia the decislon not to hold the o ! 2 on' arl Mo Sirely $411 the atovy of shifts made g in Careline State; fust latter il indoor intercolloginte, " ham- low Bout at Folly Tonight. come Members. ‘-,e..t.t»":.x..a S:;a:' ns canome || dicis DASHITA, puary. 3= * personnel of big league clubs, how- . ; A - a-, plonshipa thix yenr. Althongh i n . outs! NEW YORK. Ja e ity s e e oy omas Mawtersons {y-seven. a ever. Hugh, Jonnings, who was TRpiouERs S L O titution of the mxeo- 10n0 ot Uisfantent iwrestiing ou! e Ta e duckpin vecord. when he rolled || Son o wosoni) O thirteen seasons, has switched affilia-{has Jost the man it placed in charge eac e 1 Bowser and Mike 10 b e 2 member of the | Somee: inxt the Orioles @ in organized b dicd at his hom here tions from one circuit to the other by}, yoar ago, and what it will be ahlbi CLLLy e e Toh the mut for: & lneat Wrmed wacisndl vexms ss e ihe Mount Tlensant Lemguc. had accepting the post as assistant to Mo-|* ° e atidoubi- 2 in Uhree falls match. no time: "It is our dec the comm ames of 95, 142 and 136, The 1 e Graw with the New York Nationals,|t0 do to replace him is at best ¢ _47| saRmstiiie protect for thls sen Tt pat OConnor will referee, sion’s stalement . “that we e Semcens. wha totntcd 501 in the | {DETROIT BUYS THORPE i i i i be exceedingly Columbia, Yale and W. tmit. P aten Cora MOt subord f i 5 { Potomac Anglers to Meet. and Jimmy Burke. deposed manager|ful. It is going to be & N e ees Tl tavor (of, (ke drai mmediately after this match Cora (Mot subordinate our functipne und took (wo out of | | . of the Browns, has enlisted under!gifficult for the Raleigh school to find ;e MEeEC b O aitions are Livingaton, who steics herself “ehams authorits, clearly ©defined in the heir opponents. | FROM AKRON FORS$1.509 be a meeting of the Po- Duffy's banner at Boston as toach ‘of tho should do as well next| ' gije o NG ToE emit Tady swrestler of the world.” will ker Law, fo the jurisdiciion of an holdx the Dixtriet | ot : tomas ation next Wednes- a man who sho EIvem &u: (he Reanem . lcenl opponent, who will outside unoflicial body of any c having rolled 433 twice i AKROX. Ohio. January 13—Jim street. Officers the Red Sox pitchers. Then Ed. Bar- as Bill Felzer would had he re-| ting the event. v on a 1d her identity. sacte ¢ 3 Rayias, ‘ | famous Indian athlet | sted - row. who vacated thé berth Duffy|fall as Bill Felz | appear masked to siicld her § S Bie\ fassachusotis 16 boximgh | I fmy AtERONR EmRlc ] A o e catie i A feaddii bl will fill, has goneito the New York |maincd. e e S Tneelis At =| | of years azo. as o he_outti e el ok . ) i ° nis not me posi Akron Internatibnals. has be 111 be shown Yankees in the capacity of business Sought Fetzer Before. ] ’ ! tia ronipsermian s =4 manager. a post he is believed better | o, opinion has been ©xp «sm‘Brown s 1921 oot a. lst WAl TAsma s SE A duee ] qualified to fill than one involving the = s Gt iataer beh < | ehairman of t DS I HRAPPOVVVIVPPPPVUVYVVVVVVLRS St at the drawing away of e . direction of strategy on the fiela of [that t 5 Iatic commis and a former - 3 T ity seel d fel i ’ battle. - {the university after he seeme ' - t |tional pr nt of the Amateur Ath- & The only time in the list decade that | tucked away at the state college is{ t arimou [Tetic Union, was clected president of e e e T o s e, 1JO€S INOL InClude i i oRmnt 3 . 1i pre : i vever, the sitvation is) - 0 3 3 % signed was in 1913, when Hank O'Day, | [eGlinE®. Howevel, ¢, 00000, 0 [Sporting Club " of iy, was, en l 0 n A e, O T oty | never before considered golng (o the | ROVID R. L. January 13—Dartmouth docs not appear on s innel e - == ° ing the “Trojan’'s Mrst a) i US| yniversity. Just before he signed] o < P chedule, announced today. listead of the [rules were: First, | trial as a manager with.the Cubs;|a contract with North Carolina State Jrown’s 1921 oot ball scheduie, annou : L will | {hat ro offender in any one state shail | e 5 etam s e e erth Carol| ol Dt hith the. Grean,lan_oid wival, the:Brunoniansswill {yist 10 SRGPGer n snviene Sate shali i H Cincinnati; n took cepting an offer from North = e be plaved at Boston if seating ar- jted h the national body: sec- | over Bill Dahlen’s job -at Brooklyn,|lina University; so seriously, in fact.! meet Colgate. 1he Colgate game may Le pl_d.\_tdfl-gl} |1 oston 1} '8 ond. a champion in any class shall ba | o 3 and Charley Dooin gawe way to Pat gm the juniver S’ o:lhOfiz:'iLdu“;'-‘:d! rangements at Andrews Field bere are not increased. compelled o defend his title cverr | f:fl-fi; ‘3.'.'5"1':',‘.’,.;,“:.: gm John- |be its' coach. In view of this, the| The schedule is as follows E e = (logical contender approved by the | = l e son's official 'family. Bratich ‘Ritkey|university authorities thoushi fact| =Sentember ! pnal Boxing Asseociation: “third i S sader | had as much right to bid for Fetzei ober admissio: Xing bouts under any i 2 more an a year| cy . iexcess of $15 i a total of five, one less-than the | °F® Sl vk | > ke U $ = ago. | lege , Yale at New H: H ! ’ highest previous number. the off-|"“congiderable satisfaction was ex-|jer i2, Harvard at Camb = i i seazs; L':‘ma(':’;; th; mml:nnh:l: pressed last fall by evervbody g(!g;.:... e e | Little Jeff to Fight Ray. } ng produced an even V. P. 1. over the work of Ben Cub- e xtended to Defea €01 ] ST ; Siioe SO Sowen shake Ups : bage. former Penn State star. and s0l WASHIN 3 ot Tt Baveitedito | st ot Fmacinaia whr. smeer -t | well liked was he that he was placed | Eigar Garl of this i , Which Xxpecte 1 0t Sl ot o e of New League Sealed. | e o another year. Cubbae | of he Wdhington ani i i z o s i fae 'illffli‘:“:i ndy. Lawson 30-|developed o splendid line and finc ijge 1920 foor ball teq Down by 20 Points. i City tomorrow night. There will be| L Rew Base ball leaguo—this one givenjdefense at Blacksburg, but for some | iccepted an appointment to West Point, i thirty-two rounds of 1 e O E e eserve H i reason the team had little in 3 d toddy that he had been notified BipL e . : t t ) t t the rather impressive-sounding title | 0% o0 ““T¢" might be said here |ippear at Columbus harracks for phyi- 2 i ur Lniire GcC mnou Vv of Continental—as another chapter in |97 Offense. (% WRERL TO JEE SET anp biColumbug P i . - z ' his long list of similar ventures. all |[Nat Larry Conover. ARcibel FPrAlleal examination March party | Boxing Bill Up in Delawarc. ~ doomed to disater, and which includ- Binted o3 g i = i Caac - <N Tni Toi fall with the intention of worl Calif.. Jaruary 13— ach DOY Del, Janua . ed the Atlapfic, Union and United |1 ntentls : d figuring on trps : . : m through this year as er Luther Nicohls of th: ! figuring ! ine bili, similar 1o the 3 fiates cireuits Ravethe powers that | 1% ADIEUER [ LA L0 LA | U, VT S ot bt s U e onder o 1) of the Fineséan uarantee f all sports. However, the turn of{, of the « ! Morse's prote T : lower hous the Delaware legis- i i ineh :{changed the minds of those 1Se atcaiss canat H asa batt, .k i Saher Ben, ek o counele o L SRR e e Bolcer i T e bt Lo g |l i - | L v o maintained & tontemptious silence. | Retain Present System: {making the Jaunt to play Pite or; Box- [ PUL wel malcne o0 B8 8 LINWORTHS MEET TONIGHT. | By Now it can be said thdt whatever| Coaching systems in other institu- | ton College. ‘11 ak . in which both ms wer All memhers of the Linworth A. C. | chance Lawson had of making a go of | tions will remain the same. Closé to =T TR e off color. Six of the win- reques to he presend at ay ol it with his project has been dissipated | home, Geprgetown. Maryland, Geo: Jack Heaphy, former (GeorgetoWn i oo h inte came on shots from the ‘meeting held at Epiphany . by his announcement that efforts will | Washington. Catholic Unjversity i plaver, has been elected captain of ""(‘ | foul 1i 1d seven of the JoSer's we apel this evening at 0 o'clock. , y be made to sign seven of the eight|ginia, Washington and Lee. and V r- | Boston College foot ball team for nexti g o, At manner in two fewer ISlcetion of officers for the i : e - White Sox accused of participation in | ginia Military Institute will have the | ¥¢ He is a center and "‘"‘( b | chances. busket ball and bowling . , i “Throwing” games of the 1919 world|same men in charge that tutored the|tioned by a number of writers for the " \while exc the game did not other by is to be dispo iy 3 5 Series = ¥ squads in 1920. Exendine returns (o 1920 all-American t i farnish a hi nd of basket | A smoker, h refreshments, will f Lawson is quoted as saying con-|Georgetown, Bryan Meese will be = {ball, the t below form ‘follow — = P87 tracts will be offered to Pitchers Ci-|back at George Washington, Ricel Clemson College will pluy nine foot. iy tjeir e 4o often | - 2 cette and Williams, Outfielders Jack-| Warren is slated to direct Virginias|ball games next fall, eight of which g pe o caen That Were Originally Low Priced and Sold By Us 3 non and Felsch and Inflelders Weaver, i team again, Bill Raftery has no idea | have been arranged. October 1 is A-(n"an An outsta re was the Asay Gets Second Place. Risberg and Gandil, and that they wili|of leaving Washington and Lee. and | The list: | fivor work of G Cthe midget C{ Son L Savea Co e be as the aucleus for building up| Leary, former Colgate man who has| October 7, Presbyte (U guard. ility o follow i, o mpionship cue tourney teams for the new circuit. been given less credit than he de-| Aubrun at Auburn: 21. | the ball 1i the biggest | U, 0 n Parsons, 100 to 40, | Lawson has blundered sadly in con- | served for what he accomplished last | Greenvilie: 27, Carolinu at ¢ | fucror in ! Rl aes ral last night. Asay - = templating such an_affront to the | season. will be back at V. M. I Ray: November 5, Georgia Tech vnch s e Ee sport-loving public. There is no place | Van Orman has two more years. inj10, The Citadel, Orangebu ia clever game. but ) Vg for third plac ' in_base ball or_any other form of{which he is under contract to Johns|Erskine; 24, Georgia at Athens | Dunn, particulirly, the last named. |40 i : = = | Hopkins. e — were off form. v and wdie ! Sol Metager is tied up at University | the best work for the winne | i of South Carolina fop four years more. | J NS shot a basket just as the, HARVARD TO CELEBRATE { Yike Dona & Tash ture whi as blown, to lead 3 to 7t in-' HA ~ Plave That Pasate | - s sttt () RNALS TO BATILE e it e 2 2 | ‘ I[{ Georgia Tech, Stegeman at Univ. trailing ai 15 {o 20 during about four VICTORIES OVER YALE 1 S¢ Georaia, en Scott at Unive | minutes ‘of hon-scoring in the clos-| e L = g : Y BILLY EVANS il{ of Alabama and Bill Kiine at Univer- ) . img part of the game. got a goal as CAMBRIDGE, January 13.— g sity of Florida. Central and Tech Quints Meet in |the contest ended. ‘ jubilee will be held tonight What part can the substitutes on| Kline took charge at Florida last L T Line-Up and Summary. rd Club in Hoston for the Deach pley relative to a happen- | fail_and did well enough to cause | Scholastic League Tomorrow. | . - ., R :,,\.,.“.,(;h Crimson’s athletic teams | Tnive v tha i : | Durn g forward @ o ale during the 1920 Ing on the eld? Have they any voice | fateis mure. Lo furn ot Some mikhty Eastern Plays Business. | Lo fantr o jef fvant, titon rophies will be awarded th ade (0] our in the actual playing of the game!|good foot ball teams within the next Central and Tech, the greatest of { Bberis. EeGenter eeeme he play by Dean Brig i two or three years. and | rivals in scholastic circles h will | Lyneh Lot guard et ) i - There is a :“:'T bo-;, firat base and | (10 ST INCS O : Peiwren L im0 e COLLEGE BASKET BALL ! ' one man out. The batsman triples to | them. that being the 19 to 14 de the Coliseum LOMOrrow. e ont = easu e left fleld. The runmer on first base|!h* former suffered at the hands of|Their contest will be pr prc B Catholic University, 20; George r : the latter. Both men are well liked | perween TR Wakhington, 17, $ scorea easily. AW is often the case.iznd probably will be fixiures for|ira] was beaten last Hoteler, 7 in 11, Naval Academy. 36; Moravian Col- s 5 N L the runner failed to touch third base :th{lX ‘us long 2" they care to $1ay | ern. while Tech wor{"rut- Sehlosser. (Georgetown). l'u,mlln 19. " i This sale talks for itself! The saving is appar- at Alabama and Georgia Western, but the Mount F Time of perfods nute halves, York University, West o = i s a S ::fi:\i:h;a:el:’;halp]:n, :t:?no |:. Asdiwitn jihe excoption of 150 | e Appears (o have Improved WOCCU 1 iy gam | e We | § ent to every one of the thousands of our customers had plenty of time. No|or three institutions, all universi Ilosing to the ( ol Hill quint, and | . & DI skl 3 shington College. Loyola, 13 E o 5 S o i S play was made on him or the runner it the outh ate eti/ng ""':lr ath- | the battle which alwuys occuts when |’ }"‘l:,‘"'[‘hk; .”.-,r;',"\]{-'f,"" oasuy e e Conaglans: it —and to those who have never dealt with us—we ieti a d foundation and prob- | o s s due . e Wi St o . i g R 5 who hit the triple. The failure to | v" within the next (wo or threo| on on par performances shoild R e e o need but add that we have been established for 17 e e b e heaus Tor theic vhl en Juaiins Diey || e izputle ik tERRER McKenna was the winner FOLLY o | § years in the same location. substitutes on the bence. The ballthave permanent men dirceting work | Only one game is down for decision -0-L-L-Y— i { . AL = , 5 5 ep.!in other departments. pecially i8 | tod; Gonz: being listed to en-| . . 3 < : o time do Newcorn & Green allow any mis- S fl?fiol]:?‘:sr-{oz;}.::wms'fdmmifio B e e tuming ‘more and | lortatn the Georgetown Pbreps, which || With D. C. Basketers l Cm“I lgohflt = 'M:‘: toh::.‘:;, e ti as “business getters” or to but a o ore « hat good men | ¢ lost to St. Alban's in the| vingston representations as sS g k pitcher. In the meantime one of the|Mere to be th 5t e t o ora g Wreatler. pres 0 not desire to leave a good insti- vm, 26 to 10. All the scor- ! 5 mubstitutes on the bench ran out and | (U SAF el than the institution | ing in the game was from the floor.| Ironciads defeated Peaches, 14 to o S l‘I\STHF sale across! told the catcher to have the pitcher | iras them to. In other words, good | Gonzaga will play St. John's in the!Z2. in the Burrall Class League last HE _GIR E_MASK throw the ball to third. The pitcher [T, gettled in good places are likely® Carroll gym tomorrow. night, while Dreadnaughts forfeited = = - was on the rubber, ready to Ditch.|ro remain, £ to Greyhounds, givipg the last named 5 .o . when the catcher told him to throw | Business took a defeat vesterday|a two-game lead in the title race. The Klnd of mhngs at Do Not equire tra 1rousers the ball to third. He did so and the S on its visit to Episcopal High. the| Stewnrd's Business College contin- blished 1897 ball was held on that base by ""‘~KIRKSEY’S 9 4,5 FOR ]m | count in a rough game being 33 to 8 | ued on its winning way by defeating Establishe: % % ) ) ¥ third baseman. Until the player on! Sieial pasers ot femenyitent ;fi',',‘,r,f“"“n"“,""-"."‘e";'g' fveiyol bary Men, we have two windows filled with these goods—ijust look at them—iicy y Pes 5 orced out on account o i mon shot nir als e floor. l A g E 4 = : ) e is maas it 1o eties e GOES IN RECORD BOOK | [¢rier. il 20 Slien Kive amethered Nuvy Vird. /2 ale don’t have to be handled to e of the difference between these and the b e ORE T o B ik S {30 to 14. the winners' teamwork tell- SRR i Fuanechwhal beall st Shailintg T Tate Athietia Rasociation has| . Junior High “won [ ing.” Micoll plasel & stronk game for Tailored to Order =3 junk masquerading undler the mawe ol | hwoc:l wt;lolens offered around town at \ ume 0 phi . i S v y V . il Taassed time ot 0 45 | K (oo e D oo | O rein romted) {o! Grace|ESFermery Now s =i apparently ridiculously low prices—but which are really a poor purchase at any price. When a runner misses q i for the 100 varg dish made ! gvin yesterday, 16 to 14 | Midgets. 20" to 8, Robinson being the |== $45 $30.00 = These goods are really the fruit of the loom—not merely all wool—but the baliiiv Helgl dn that fhane by ween Lelanl Stanford, it UnE D ook Tieserves waia noseiont byl B O $50 $33.33 GUARANTEED ALL WORSTED. Just compare them—the rest is up to you. fleider. the umpire invariably calls the |versity and Oregon Agricultural Col- | (he Quinecy A. C. vesterday in a 9-10-8 | & o 2 ar s = & - S e L e runner out. The rules do not speci-|lege last M e e ool e SicCivay and Murmay feataning.. - O ie=l $55 $36.66 . Nothing is r;:tervigs—thls sale takes in every yard of suiting that has beea fically state 1be afatus of a hench = Lafayette A. C. took the Clovers|Z m $75 to . > warmer on mucr & olav. Major ienzne | po NAETON MAY ENTER Ereshmen defeated Junfors, 24 1o PALAlAyelictA ICIHRRON HINOT oy cEn $60 $40.00 mark‘ed from $ b umpires, however. rule thal the miss. 23, and Seniors scored at the expense [ 1.8 FR B0 0 o e ! T Ror & Gase must be seen by one o0f of Sophomores, 25 to 11, in interclass | P Rle gyl " walked away with $65 $43. the actual participants in the game. | COLLEGIATE REGATTA | rames at Central vesterday. Linworth A. €. 45 to 3 althoush con- 160 Per Cent All Wool In a case suon as cited, where no play | PUL=TRE g = agiagete W siderably outweighed by their rivals All Work Done in Our Own Shoy . : | PRINCETON. N. J. Janui 3—| Virginia A. C. Midgets won from o] | was made until one of the substitutes | RIRCEERE B do B, nea. | the Lafayette Midgets, 32 to 5. ,Marine Preps won n great battlc = , ¢itting on the bench ran up to the with the Mayflower tossers, 27 to 26, ’ = o afenicl ne thit ”W’um _,;.\::'n: ='|,ull|':1‘rl|l(‘|:ism‘zr'v;, f.‘»:.‘:“u!,i —_— th dm-vuraf"l,‘ "r: the victors' passing E WII R S E 2 g i S y 2 conmaering & iy i i deciding. ayflower will play €om- p.:{.,‘;::;: :.‘.s‘-.-::' mr;n: hx;'m K )m“dlr'- | Tiger Vareits to Pouznkeepsie for lh(-( Glocker in T':"”‘ 'E"“t'l o pany CF National Guard, Friday night | == = N “ s s ave been en ¥ ignor-iintarcollegia on Jun Otto Glocker, nef rofessional al the A 3 v t 5th d L il = e ae e vaen S0 RN ST |ty Ao s S0 and L Custom Tallors &5 F Street N. i 1hat if mone of the miwe play . which puts the 2 al court tennis tourney in Phila- Day School vanquished the St 1= . and . y the field sees the slip theu any play flegiate regatta more than a week |delphia, the winner of which will meet Midgets, 10 to 9. “Y' Re- |= Cor:8 GSts. N.W. é H inua the result of advice from the fafter the university closes for the JA:')I' Gould for the ¢hampionship of ;erves, how;v bowed ;n the St. Al- =Illlm|l||"||||l||fl|l\|]fll||fl||||fl|l||||fl i. bench shall be ignored. sumnier, erica, ans &econd stringers, 4 to 2,

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