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‘MONDAY,; JANUARY 24, 1921 SPORTS -Half Dozen Players on Local Trade Ban List : Lewis and Caddock Wresiie jor Tii‘ie- GRIFF DEFINES LIMITS ‘PI.ANS 10K U REMSEY CHAMPION IS FAVORITE OF SWAPPING MATERIAL sermes, rususcstias, o BECAUSE OF HEADLOCK ed to Stop Local Boy at Ard- JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETERS. Baker Nor ‘Any Other Athlete Can Wean Judge, | ,, =% Tomomw Night | B N g ' L : {|Challenger Has Defeated Strangler Before and Philadelphia boy who is meet Youn; b N % S . . - 9 i~ Johnson, Rice, Milan, Harris or Gharrity m?gs;g;‘;"gf;{’ g{;fi g-:fi;{g@ L L Expects to Win Tonight Despite Opponen’s ports emanating from the Quaker city camp. Lougherman is said to be a From Nationals, Chieftain Asserts. e B ; ‘ | ;o ! Deadly Hold and Big Weight Handicap. f the old-fashi B BY DENMAN THOMPSON. T7per ama i iz fate arsument he nas o 4 ; : : BY FAIRPLAY. ' XIOUS as he is to add Frank Baker to the raster of the Nationals, l‘e(;::np_ec“:‘g.m ';uf'}:"ii‘..?.fl',l,s ‘znvx’r: 4 . \ 3 N EW YORK, January 24—Two powerful men wallowing about on a A there are certain definite limits to any trade Clark Griffith \unv:"flh the Philadelphian will encounter twelve-foot mat, bones cracking, muscles straining, stertorous vorth t whe B 3 & . 3 consider for that purpose. This was made clear today by the nm:loen fn&‘ii';fif.". fo'r &Z“x::'."a.’.‘;?,'.‘é breathing which sounds like steam escaping from a defective l donkey engine—these are chief among the manifestations of a haman capital chieftain in discussing the report from New York that Manager the scheluled eight rounds. grappling contest, which will take ten thousand or more persons to the Four six-round mills are on_the pro- Seventy-first Regiment Armory tonight to see Strangler (Ed) Lewis and Huggins of the Yankees plans to offer Baker and First Baseman Wally [gram arranged by Manager Kid Sulli- van. In_the semi-wind-up, Johnn ‘:;prh:ol;i‘:s:r‘:y]w“ms Judge, popular guardian of the initial station Comsoy. o his eltr e i oy i oo , 2 L 1 ]| | Earl Caddock in a bout to decide the heavyweight wrestling champion- According to Griff he knows nothing of the proposed deal, except d‘.,‘;"""v:flf;, P;‘i,,::,‘.’;‘“::,gh‘g,o‘:g; Lo 3 5 W L ship of the world. Lewis is the title holder, and is the hvome with a what he saw in the Sunday papers, but he asserts that if Huggins has | Myers. 126-pounders, and _Johnny{ } 3 g % e majority of wrestling fans, not alone because of that fact, but because he any such swap in mind he can save himself the time and effort of broach- “‘nncrll\y ln& Unk Grinder, 133-pound- 3 . - - > £ ¢ ] |has impressed every one that he is a real champion. In the past year ing it, for there is absolutely no chance of it being even considered, much :’::,”"";oun;"m".‘n‘:::;"“fg:o:;g"": 5 3 i 5 g ] [his terrible headlock hold has defeated two great opponents, Wladek less put thréugh. and Johnny Callaghan of Alexandria,| [ S . Zbyszko and Joe Stecher, and in all that pertains to his specialty he is who weigh around 150 pounds, are g - { W : stronger and better than ever. ] 1t Huggins' plans to stop off in = = ready for a sturdy battle. ‘Washington on his way north from The opening engagement, a_four- } i i Caddock. has held the champion- Georgia this week to dalk trade, as round affair, will be between Kewple| Bl . ; e ! v ship: he has even defeated Lewis: he reported, Tl be only too glad to con O'Donnell and Tommy Tunney, local g : ~ : N Skaters Asked | |may do e ::u‘t";:euh;maesf L net he is daid to el e : e ‘ o in America | |recovored from the gass have in mind. T have heard nothing from Huggins and have no appoint- T with him, nor any other official | | Giants. is stronz m'- Ty connas | |WOULD FORCE MARTIN oF the New York club. I intend to get| | mew mamager of the Tigers. in touch with them some time in the| | _“The appointment of Cobb as TO GO ON WITH BURKE An invitation was forwarded Christiania skaters of that couatry i the ereoeg speci . Bowerman o 4 international skating ehamplon- mext few weeks to learn whethor| | SRRl oqtent mave Mr. Navin NEW ‘ORLEANS, January 24.—The i ot ships at Lake Placid, N. Y., Febe | | Whioh hane oemanr ‘oot locking l'“"" Baker has aseured them he will play | | 0% the Freatest smove M S9v8 | | Louisiana boxing commission _an: : * : - o e Ihich have Brought him out a winner R22iw and it they witl consider trad | | SELERCT em g nounced today that every . effort ! : e o A o iut you can say for me that| | The Star of them ol would_be made to force Bob Martin. Headlock May Be there is no possibility of Judge 1eav-| | b0y ™eo "o ‘pam New York fighter, to carry out his < Barred. : S S o : it As 2 result of this meeting betwee: ing the Washington club. doesn't tl'h.l he in th g T et purkelhoze : - ? o o . : ¥ YANKEE AND CANADIAN {,::,:m Cadgock"the SF Datmeey Would Weaken the Team. he will be ‘unable to maet the local - - : . ICE SKATERS TO RACE{: "aitaiion seDet It e bl 1 would like to obtain Baker, be- fighter because he has signed with > o iy iets b ‘;‘h e cause 1 believe he would plug the B Tex Rickard to meet Bill Brennan : : - ¢ MONTREAL January 24—Many |} m““’ ngerous weak spot at third base, but there is el Loy at Madison Square Garden Febru- S s - American amateur ice skaters are o sense in strengthening the teamon | | 328 for him to d Tver the | |87, 18- 5 ey expected to compete in the Canadian one side of the infleld and weakening it | | goedy. Chairman Oury of the commission : 3 ¥ ¢ It3 has wired the New York boxing com- . . < national speed championships, which ;‘x‘p;h;eor?:;la n;"f“:gfl‘:tfl: tho ex- == mission and the International Sport pense of the loss of Judge.” TEXAS LEAGUE TO PLAY ing Club, pointing out that Martin's 3 & 7 5 will be held here mext Friday and A vorite hold, one with eyes that contract to meet Burke was signed ’ § E * e o i '-H! been squeezed out and _th Griff_asserts he is not concerned 4 previously to the one to meet Bren- - 4 o) Ll ompeter other with partial paralysic. is re dod o the effect any deal he might r - F 3 : Heki 4 i the United States championships at regarded B el e i S 154 GAMES THIS YEAR |22 g \ e, et SIS Y., the following o ideration| GALVESTON, Tex., January 24.—A R i 3 week, and in the international events Troeld e given to the possibility-that |schedile of 164 games. which wil begin Suspends Two Boxers : R : v v - 2t Lake Placid, N. Yo February 10-12, kees, 5 and end September 18, has % 3 % & e pa just e o wesurc | been adopted by the Texas League. NEW YORK, January 24.—The New e hing- ‘The Kansas City rule permitting the | York state boxing commission’s i : 5 a 4 - 3 ity = them of.s m"{:’,’i“"&":rm':the: use of spit ball pitchers carried on the [ license committee announced today &7 3 FOREIGN STARS ASKED 1 [ i f Bobby Mich ;’. Grm. .A'“ any trade which may ru{lln?:)'::l st was amended, the new | suspension o lobby ichaels for ade with that end ng each club to employ two [sixty days and Johnny Reisler for v . b A 2 by TO U. S. SKI CONTEST 1 be made o thing about | moist ball hurlers. These will be allow- | ninety days, following their disquali- s P Sedninin : View. l don! care auy! «d for delivery as long as they rulna'” fication by Roferee Haley in their Back ixawe left to right—C. R. Comnolly, coach; Hance, cemte: = Walters, manager. Center row—Watson, rnational ski-jumping con- the other angle.” in the league, but no other spit ball|contest at Madison Square Garden|ferward; Bradford, captain, and Twomey, suard. Froat row—Lynch, substitute’ forward; MacReads, suard. aad test, in which several of the leading Denfes Judge Is Ma-le:‘ 5 pitchers are to be given contracts. January 14. nfil. substitute guard. = 'experts of Europe have been invited In stressing the point that Judge x will not fl‘ur: in any swapping trans- 0 compete, will take place st Lake St Traded for Trio of Pirates, WESTERN NEEDS A WIN|Yale Could Profit by Merger |(E58 S unxs ik seeiyan) “Rabbit” Seeks Slice of Coin Foot Ball Thought There| iz srz s ‘Judge usually is late in signing, h:l‘; ‘ ] bat's his privileze. I never have ba mp mbelio of the worla ski b4 ?‘l:n;’:“g;nmh."“m:onhhmm= BOSTON. January 24—“Rabbit” Maranville. was more nearly recon- Must Defeat Central Tomorrow to Stay in Running for School BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ner or the Innr:a:fimonnl :kl-)umvlnc contest land, hat is what he will get. o = ciled today to his passing to the Pittsburgh Pirates from the Bos- Basket Ball Title. EW.YORK, January 24—Whetber Tad Jones, the 1920 foot ball{1915, dhn he cleared 203 feet. yoaow 3.‘;’,'3.}".’:{35 faie treatment ton Braves, with whom he had won fame as a shortstop. n:'::"“;“ heskotanil wplaysre) iy coach, who was last week reappointed for a term of years, will the matter of salary, and if they “While I'd rather remain in’ Boston, I'll be tickled to death to g0 t0 Central ::,:,.m“’:,n s cros (LA hs! have all to say about the selection of his assistants seems now to tle in the Coliseum, as a victory for |y to prepare for his bout with Jack ' Six Players Fixtures Here. Outfielder Bill Southworth and Fred the Red and White five will keep.it y:ll:’,’n:,'" bfh::’,‘,’:::",‘ fandtive J"‘:“ ff’""?fi pos fi‘“ e WheTe | P rery in New York March 17. Wi In_ empbasizing that Judge never|y,.,1.; and Inflelder Walter Bar- in the running for the coveted title. b 5’? n heard reports of the likelihood that repre-|.,3% 15 been training for some time wauld be permitted to get aWay from |pare are the players who come here ‘I‘oppling the Pins The Westerners then would be on the | SeOtatives of an importai. group or two representing diverging foot ball { on his farm at Lawrence, Kan. 13 local club Grift fiment é“,’,fifiiy’e‘: in_exchange. heels of the leading Techs, who have |thought may be appomtet 4 ST o SSIPE TT | Memagt et el 1 i | omcruronn tegow (227, b0 dotctod since (¢ apenias b e dmien o | Chaney Wias Another Bont. ST S “Judge will play here or no-|no’ money was tavotved. Barney sy 1a tola tain prominent Yale specialist had bee lobby fa . nd the same thing appliey {0 | Droyfuss. owner of the Pittsbu doe Lo iartarn and Western ! B Jotiee STa o ey o et (o FEralEne boute. Tis Tatest vier rved up free of charge i ohnson 2 e re .'ffl.':my.m-i-’f-munfi;‘.n are uunlln f:‘.'&,,;,‘,: J,?:,':':d:&l:: r,,'.,".‘h,mm'": wi and make the task of overhauling the ‘There are several ball | tim was Tom Cleary, whom he out- ? 10 the Success of the team. TheY |piayers Boston recelved a cash sum e e TomorTow's e o e e mpeseni 17 pointed in all of eight rounds. orm the nucleus -around which - we ‘hno o' Dulld a pennant contender T0r | ", onoale oois” today that he had Tech 1s not scheduled to show in the ; are Bardly 1o L Washington and will not:be released | narq ngthing officially from the Hos! titular series until Friday, when Be®-|Put Penn Quint Ahead in Col- |2 be calleaithaty “';.,?;,‘;;_‘:“ thathels under any circumstances. Any of “‘ ton mmamen(. “If"they fix me up .| nees encountered bu Ma- Ty v taln ) may be let i : roon and Gray quint will not fdle. e enemies e o B S £ s ok i e a2 This sttarmoon 1€ will vo sent aguinac | Ioginte Toague —Ho Hap Made | te, i, cho seuty of the theury sad -y v te ut 8ix e an v Saturcs Berer P Masten Frsis Appkove Ieal Ly % 0 YoM G A sympesium. The game 32 of 41 Foul Shots. Each Has Its Worth, n v . Fess snd Ls Motte Overlooked. Although Maranville is popular here, otk 4| will start at 4:45 o'clock. The astounding foul goal shooting| Nevertheless, thero are these different After _epumerating {he blayesn twhoi} manmeifans exRtotsed] fi‘:"}.‘.fi'fl:{ux Totals. ..407 464 490 of Danny McNichol, captain and right ;"‘;": ::" :flmflw Camp l::l" o to Tampa for sprin - | the dea ath to se Farm. romeat. guard, is likely to bring anotber In- | Sanfol 0oL a0 Iny e S shortstop g0, they fesl that the Bos- 161 08 o|CAMP HUMPHREYS QUINT | e b Brlog ot n- | Under Tad Jomes it might be feasible trengthened. 8795 PLAYS AT G. U. TON'GHT pionship to Pennsylvania. to effect a merger; if so, it wuu.u be obody loves the Rabbit more than 9% 34 . 0! jthe forty-cight, points scored by |2 great thing for Yale foot ball, s said Manager Mitchell in discuss- s s Camp Humplwey's basket ball team |the Penn T the achool has something to give The Jocal u."""'n‘u‘n“}-? knmm“m Lo o i, — will ‘vound out its series of games | league Comapetition, MoNichor has S Anfor Tad Jones, he is as proficient 4 = &a w 'x::':r’:rb:t“ e oAt L with District colleges in a_contest | counted for no less thian thirty-six, and | .. magnetic. an instructor ‘as Yalo since we are out to build up a base P with Georgetown at Ryan gymnasium | of this number thirty.two fl[nu team, we cannot allow sentiment a1 88 tonight, The West Point grads have | frpm the Floencioot Bne. =~ . imbia, to stand in the way of doing so. 106 102 reached’ top form, according to their | b 0 Lo B, o e e out | cannot ““We have, I believe, got three great 86 113 x showing against Navy last Saturday, [ 3THCT0! mEQ0 EooC oh svleer out be ¢ players for one. Nicholson and South- ne and may be expected to give the Blue | g0 s oY, o coesaful efforta fleld and rgia | % . PSR 4 l 5 o el S !oln- worth should plug up a weakness in g = —_|and Gray a sturdy battle. out of twenty-one chances, saved Perm Prs 100 Steelfinc&b-eb,wr&mdex.fiuh . s 6. the outfleld which has been all too B3 -h"t season to " to de mmm.uf; he has apparent for years. Barbare also is a o mfl,figg- (e g o:nm fine player. All three are compara- PR Capeciing e""w‘ X tively young with the most important h a oy ot he Wit bs p:rt of their base ball careers before | vricd with the team all season and {BSE- o L L o i 5 e plates an- training under McBride's di-|gipor trade or two, and if they £ b through the team will be much stronger, in my opinfon, than it has been in some tim from defeat by Dartmoutis "The latier |fia\" season and. 1 victory gave Penn the lead in the race. | yjonn Heisman will bit easier on the C. Basket Gullen of Dartmouth tops the indi- | sormma® ot pia pissers et ton vaic|] 15 Tables, 2 drawers, heavy tops. Each.$16.90 With D. C. eters fl|vidual point scores with 45; Cornell | fast fail had everything an eleven should leads the teams with 104. have exeem that ginger and_ zes! um . - e e om0 Ui o i b piyea e S0 s et S | 8 Sectional Boskcases, 4 soctions. top-and 4 outh entertaining _the Aleyatus Club basketers will clash| Ll ot e Baturday night. Last | property conditionsd. -An humble epin- with the Epiphany Comets in EpIPR-} o eelc the Green team won rom Yats | lonys that if Tad Jones has not n:ipud base. Each cocrcice cioeaveicrare. . $31.15 By sl o ames <o de- | and loat to Penn, while Princeton do- |In this' respect by the season of 5550 he faemith e DIIC: oukl Gmten| o Sremll EPIEY e ety 6 Flat-Tep, High-Grade Oak Desks, 60 eward’s Busimess College five is . 370 ‘ to"piay the Emanons tonight In Pet- . inchesfong. Each..., osthicnrel symnasium at 8:15 ESTABLISHED 1893 Close Daily and Saturdzy at € Pai. Manhattan Athletic Club is sched- uled to face Peerless Athletic Club tonight in the Immaculate Conception gynmasium at 8 o’'cloe gsl WASHINGTON SOCCERISTS it was believed New York atone| LOSE TO BALTIMOREANS lered le field for the pro- e e = ml= of l‘!lon:ln: a B;Iumorealqvan !.pp-.r. ‘sporting” ts—a -day bike | ently bas become an almost, impos- -; CM::: uku“‘mk with | sible feat for a Washington' -o?::r e -tmpolll. Police had to be called | combinations, The Rovers eséayed 2 control the mob which sought to| this -mnt yemrany in a game with Coliseum for the finish | the Balti: Soccer Club, gnd for f the event there Saturday night. and | & While lhe locals had the jinx throt- * {g announced the venture proved so | tled. They came through the open- refitable another grind ll- ul' be per- ::’r:flg“o(n &ha‘ ,I::tur e:‘d ;: '.‘ o: z:.hz strated in the Windy n March. 3 secor Rose. b s visitors rallied and swept on to a 3l zeiis® £l 8 $2818 GleEese &learls 8lisiss & = Bl58aka 5 Light-Weight Office Safes, mahogany or greenfinish. Rangimg mprice. ... . $107 to $395 75Dozen Typewriter Ribbens.Perdez... . . . $3.15 IOHI!-'I'QOakDuh. E-di.;.;_.......~.<.$43.90 50Dezen Quarts Writmg Ink—Colors: - Just $22-0 The Starting Price inOur Great ‘Walter Reed Hospital Nurses and War Risk Indians will be opponents in the Carroll Institute gymnasium tonight at 8:156 o’clock. & as=s: | 3ztes Burrall Class girls of Calvary Bap- tist Church intend to make matters interesting for the Walter Reed nurses in Epiphany gym Werhusflay Reduction Sale night. The church team has hened by th taitjon ot S For Smart, Custom Tailored as T 1| Masy il Wakeford, all-around ath- A e You Want Them 3-to-1 victory. Aleck O’Donald, left halfback, was ‘Keefe. mt Pllflle mainly nl‘;:nllble for the Baitimore el triumph. registered the g landers’ first goal after a long u"l & 2 8| ag8as’ ;= i ' appear ‘Willard Is Coming East. 't want to accept what is offered thi S e 2 2 :,_ they cap stay out of base ball.” g‘;fi?:?:,l:fs hol:lng: |:r5pr:‘n:fiel‘:i 4 odl:y.c orily by both clubs,” said school championship serles bat- be a question. It is altogether probable, of course, that in the @min his| Jess Willard is on his way east|;000 Bt ana o o i Ind (iker T Georgs Wahingion aiversicy sourt black, blue, blne-bhi, green and 4 star. e T s b R B S RA R e e £ £ L 8 Yo il Suifs or Overcoats || v Pedomn i .. 5815 apparently scores & & verer the lteams 10 G oot EEFIRI Naes 88 & | Keyaer Yhe va WIS TR 1501 H P, - aoht " the situation always is tangled. | efforts. Totals...468 483 470 Totals...413 €08 home contests against the Ingrams = h CIM aper, wrm‘wagh S, e opposing team discovers the . 4 on Wednesday, Frederick Y. M. C. A. You will find just the kind -of fabrics you s K ST = “m“.v in time. Here is a piay that Ball Game Is Postponed. vex ormos tare gn Friday and Navy Yard on Satur- want at (lhl< special price alnd we guarantee colors and qualities. Ranging in price .. m::n ‘r.”oro-::,rr:e?ru second wet mb':l”f' prevented l,h: open- hau]:xu?t;:un;: qfifl", "(‘;:fi’e’nt expert tailoring service: &un'] I AL . ; --,...95: to 33.05 ‘Batting ordor are Jones Wan " the" nines representing the will be received by A. Murray, 416 Your Inspection Is-Invited "”” the n'w"h runners on | Peerless and York athletio clubs 10th street lofltl-heuf, Ll:'c.oln :GEJ. ln - — o ..'d"n‘.':.&"" r':rv': ?3.‘.:'&“.‘2&:5'&'?&‘3;3‘2_‘?.’.{ counte: otfu’er -;v::ly five. :o;:ti M I't & M rt: C I 906 F St Q“lud °.k "D‘"H Iml sm UG A 0 D Irwe hises and | of an eariy morning thavw. However, combinations. Call Manager Simons, eriz eriz 0., nc., Filing Cabinets, with steel drawers. Just ores M& runners. nn;n::'.um ul;.n ‘th yto-r' will try again next Sun- North ‘u!lm."‘ et il et y ; Beld then discove . oo g 32a % pincn of Smih. and ap- A8 LSl ol Jacksan, - Sear Spus ;| gamen co Teame averaging eihiy- thethmg for those using files for legal e Langdon A. C. Reorganizing. | Hoffwso. 79111 o7 Watsen,, Tan, 26 13t street northeast. Each.. $46.05 R L, Atiote Cloy o poreen |25 B 5 it mam VoLl e e SHOE REPAIR PRICES || , = TR Smith Js Out; No Runs. I:ln‘ and planning an intensive HIsee five-pound aggregations. Address A. 2 - ¢ When A pDLlh. H. Bellman, Mount Rainier, Md. ZISCII"MOI 3x5-inch, 4x6-inch atted tions ton ‘membership r'l‘ll be re- o 2 SL SHED' s wediate appeal caived by Tvap Thompson, IF S strest. E—— = ! A % mh;-lwfllofigfifihl,‘mz T — and 5x8-inch cards; 1, 2, 4 and 6 axe Cor . E I | ! | - - ! £ Tha ';'.ni“";.'.'"n". 2»5;.."-‘&: : Sa,ve 20% on Fu“ Dl‘ess ALL THIS WEEK : dmmtocubmet.?rnsfimfl.l.h‘fl.“ : Tt it. 48 tne, bate- . . .o bt —— A -y i g ; Suits — Stein Tailored cOUPON The above are offered subject to previoas Any day this week—Jan. 36-80. sale Te In a way we are anticipating the readjust- N lin msfl.méh s]_fis X rms, cash. 3 ment which should come—and nndoubtedly will €0 Whole Rubber Heels We ing to into -home ° come—altho' it's not decisively here yet. ' But $1.00 'Bar=s g1 95 ‘1 "Gc S'8°"N‘8W move O DEW: IO we mtw(nbuktonormd as quickly as pos- m“""‘mu'-m at 1340 . N.W. as mnll\ebuflfilgu sible—that's why we are taking 209 off all Full TR A ready. ) 100 Fer Cont AUl Wesl Dress Woolens—and giving you 100% J. M. Other Rubber Hools, 45¢. Sohaslfer defeated Welke: All Work Done ia Ou Ows Shop. Stein . The price is cut; not ¢ he quality.- gasvahit - 1,800 to 1635 in an 133 * ° Y lisrd matoh in Also, there are some of our X S T wE |l WILNER'S Ot raty e 207, Off Star Rapid Shoe RepairCo. ||| A TO Z BUSINESS BUREAU iy Thirteenth § R T 514 12th St. N.W. . eenth Street 4 Sho 3 - wicsu nwilll J. M. Stein & Co. 52 ps o0 1din B N. W \ 3 ‘Tallers to the Fastidious

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