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: SPOKTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. 9 First Squad of Griffs Are on Way to Camp : Navy-Harvard-Princeton Crew Race Is Off : BUT SIX ACTIVE PL AYERS E O EY LII?IED UP AT UNION STATION BEFORE GETTING ABOARD TRAINA FOR TAMPA. : 'N AVY EIGHT IS REFUSED . IN INITIAL PILGRIMAGE [REIEE| <fie o e = fBg®| PERMISSION FOR TRIP Erickson, Mogridge, Conway and Goebel Among C AMBRIDGE, M Missing—Schact, Brower, Picinich, Tucker, e e McHugh and Marhafka in Party. 1 ar crew race be- ed States Nava! Academy, i 1 off, it i cancellation was nent to allow the midship- i | i i | £ ’ i T R PR TR R R men cight BY DENMAN THOMPSON. : 3 > = ICHMOND, Va. February 26—Headed by President Grifith and | Yale Swimmers Set Mark. Athlctic Record, Which Manager McBride, the advance squad of piayers who will carry o v Havan.iconn- Beh : Stood 26 Years, Broken | CHICAC | Washington's hopes in the American League pennant race this year are speeding southward for Tampa, Fla., where more than a month | will be spent m tra g for the opening of the champio April 13, When the “all aboard” warning was shouted at U this morning a counting of noses disclosed six active athletes on I these being Pitchers Schacht and Brower, Catcher Picinich, Infielder Marhafka and Outfielders McHugh and Tucker: record of twenty- & when he ) feet » inches in step and Jump running ihe Int Ie sociation O°Neill Delays Reporting. Another absentee was but for a diffcrent reasc | . Recorded as missing were Ontfielder ) ——————— ——— = =1 i rd W Gocbel and Pitchers Erickson, Mog- | i J. Congrov ridge and Conw. The lattér two | i i Yale w Wan 30 fe continued mule in spurning the | i i the water polo g | | soskinn. = hroke terms offered them and thelr status ¥ i ! : ey s will be made known by President | | 5 = Griffith after he reaches his destina- —_— ! | Polo Title to West Point. tion. It appears now this pair will | | Ni YORK ehruary \ have to turn to something besides Field to Be Combed for Players. | Wes nt cadet : . the diamond for & linood tnis < i the H summer unless they w a lot of . = T i i Specd in making their peace with Lack of Pitchers Is Chicf | g Griff 3 robl i n Froblem. ! HOREMANS HAS 399 RUN | "IN BILLIARD PLAY HERE i, | CHICAGO, February 26 —The reor- in- ganized W e Sox will n ouard Horemans, Belgian cue fielder advised Griff that his attend- | gotion in the regular playing ing physician had vetoed a long trip S = t V B for him at this time and he was given ' APril 13 at Detroit, Hawaii in rvel who aspires to Willie Hoppe's permission to delay reporting. He Comiskey, owne 18 day. bi crown, S € NS Dome e o new team. club officia { £ reeled off ¢ slar runs Jenger, before joining his fellow play | 48Y. Comiskey will re > { 60 in Tiger Base Ball Squad. wh at ers, 3 ing camp at Waxahachie, B i = Z bl A S ININSY Hav- et 2 Iate hour tonight Jezebel Tei| The fleld will be combed again for, BACK ROW. LEFT T0O RIGH H, SCHACHT. ALTROCK, GRI 5 & final inning AseT Zuchary e ars | available material to r the sev- 1 FRONT ROW—MAKHAFKA, BROWER, TUCKER AND PICINICH. e :“I':‘”'f * , the train at some point ne N. C., where he makes hi other Tarheel. Harry 18.2 t run ever made hel n suspended players invalved d series scandal of 191%, [T EE]| | el i i A S Supposed to have preceded the squad | tazz Harry Grabiner said, if Comis- | | ] F : bt to Florida. Acosta and Torres both | Kev is not satisfied with his combi-| | Three Walkers to Play acu y en ay 00 . s | Lynch Informs Herman i i b are now on their way to the camp, nation of recruits and oldtimers. | . he South | | | s ”.‘ first, 400 to 35, from Cuba, so that by the time Tampa | Lack of pitching material and the | | For Macks in the Souf e | He Can Have Bout Soon | decision of e e ig reached tomorrow evening a total | threat of Dick IKerr. one of thel o S e : 2 g 1 Cal ctic that mo et ety e L G s (L A e S O e i | I hough Attired as Basketers! | .2 rous vewuar e e evening and failed to ‘demand attention from Trainer | professional circles here unless he is' | e, ol wasiern college during the fall came o he'in daye o et S8 Martin, who has been on the job there | given an increase, is said to [ Yvhes i day with th t tha L3300 o nove. Hi witl COREOCS for a week already, getting the|chief problem of the club only > he . October « age th(vl l\l) o»:_\::&"l‘ iversity of starting and < -4 had grounds and clubhousé in ship-shape [ Kerr's contract still condition. run, it was said. Besic In addition to those enumerated|las McWee Milwauke: above, the Washington party includes | pitcher obtained by the Mrs. Griffith and her sister, Miss | fuses to sizn, it w. Jeane Robertson, a couple of news- | offered an advance o SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COLLIER HAS 316 COUNT FRANING CONSTITUTION |\ NEWSPAPER BOWLING | iE NDAUNTED by the ponderous aggregation representing the teach-| | Yew Orie in center. and Johmmy | | ing staffs of Central. Business and Eastern high schools that faced | | promive. for ind the bat. a dispateh from it, Tech’s tidy littie quint of instructors crashed its way to a 14-to-6| | bew ah's sprinz train 3 = St £ 1 © Charles, L., | | victory in the indoor foot ball match at the Coliseum yesterday afternoon. | > although | two-thirds over mm{:en and the one and only Nick | his last year's salary. ) S 5 i B ——~ | The intellectuals, who left their tomes long enough to indulge in more 3 | Henry Rodier of the Bulletin 6 strenuous work, were attired as basket ball players, but as far as that| ——— T | ATLANTA iaty. 26 —Reportail SEUT St ) yers, sme good bowling yes in the Indians to Leave Tonight. McGRAW WILL FLY PART ! { game was concerned not re was shown than the costumes. | jonsaspropg; ngtitition Sitor; m".,‘(,.:-l.w,eb il cound oF 18 CLEVELAND, Ohio, February 26.— WAY TO TRAINING CAMP AL {7 The Mrst Shalf was| desperatelyyfifteencfoot dine, fveiitoases | P AR R SR ewspaper individual champlonshid e ar Sata gD e A nlan S D s TR fought, with both sides netting the | 0ut of five. Cos Bl entora} i i ities, and discu R he Recreation drive Cleveland Indians will leave here [ NEW YORK. February 26—Secre- ball twice. Erickson and Zearfoss, | lag¥, ave to pa o i im dozen propos P bkt e s e e afing, Tex. The pary |ty O'Brien of ihe 'Giants T L tomice. | Drickson and Zearfoss | Coliseum floor. e continuaily shove als desizn. !\ he wasnt good enough to head ¥ s, Tex. Arty | Ceived a message from John McGraw < : - -d by y, Sa ai - | his knees into the boards imb i friss !, Collie - Bulle will Include Pitchers Uhle, Caldwell, | SEVEd 2 message from Jolwn e Meets Villanova Tossers in Brook- |43 *dia the counting for the Techites jand Metzler of Central qualified 251Gets Tydee: e h SXpectaaiiio W. Collier, susther Bellfiin SN Coveleskie and Clark, and Catchers v -in the fr but the massive |first-class cate Ccatch-can wrest- | 0¢ts Judge's Decision After Fast ZationymeEting jeatied F A while Henry totaled oslf O'Nelll and Gillis. Pitchers Nelson | Monday, proceeding by seaplane Pott and Ted Odenwald will join the | Jacksonville. whence will travel nd agile Metzler kept the nte ction. Through The second rouad will begin land Gym Tenight—Gellaudet | Kimbn i triple en | 306, lers One minute of play was enough | Fj for dohn Thomas. ©. oushi Fifteen-Round Bout, Tenth squad at St. Louis. The other bat- |by rail to San Antonio to join the 3 (Lt S G TR SRk x St : _ next Tuursda fery men will go direct from their | club. He will be accompanied by Cancels With Arrows. e Sen the T e e, 18 Ll o be e Meeting of Two Rivals. ot :mx;\nesl,‘)d:‘;\e others will leave a week Ml‘{('e Eo:'zallfi and (feorne Burn.s;,’ Catholic University will close its ainst the l';::«l}' real team with several months ..ri YORK, Febr among the '» o ity rol Y. . R. Hanline, ¢ her purchased by | = . or ig! siness combination. ctice. Bryan Morse of George ~kso atad A “owler, Wi . the Giants from Indianapolis, has Successful basket ball season Lonight an wild in the Second half ehington Unlversity, even thongh | oo ton received & 268: Gilchrist Vanguard of Yanks on Way. | signed. with a game against Villanova in thel "Guyon of the loscrs showed the |comfortably seated in midcourt, found | qrer Jol Dundee at t 4 S NEW YORK. February 26.—Five re- = big Brookland gymnasium and the boys a thing or two about the game. |the refereeing an arduous ta andl Loesl _bout last night. The two o erults of the New York Americans, the B | | iocals are anxious to turn the tables)AS & forward he proved an excellent had to be assisted by Fuller, Fita- | Ehiweighis foucht o fast Tanguard of forty.two players the| | Will Tell Capital Fans e e O e trhampned over| [OYIME, EUGNL | Kelly of Business |gerald, Hughes and Haas before the | | as their tenth ring meet- | E emen: ralled for| | = [opensthesyimco:, : demonatrate EALO) v Sllesinejandeds 1 e : K cky. and 3 1 ; Yanfes mamuerment s Soraed 07| | All About the Nationals | |ine Maroon and Biack In Ducember | L s et e their way to spring training at Shreve-| | Demman Thompwon, sporting | i The former game was played at Vil-j | | A n- | yort, La., today. The party will be| | editor of The Star, In with the | |lanova and the home team won by a | | Jackson's sup. St el ° ° sugmented along the route. Nationals, who left here this | i narrow margin after a bitter fight. | I strated decldedly. but Dunice Son ht F t — for Tampa. He wijl re- | | Tonight's engagement will begin at | | wonderful on of gameness and ace Ol‘ eavywelg lg Second Batch of Macks Starts. main " with the Griffmen | |38:15 o'clock. S O I i he tch at Bro an v e e o son landed P l‘;‘:-::;’“f;:lb:;el\(gha?lr? ! With them in thelr werfes of ex- | | night. Gallaudet scheduled a game:Play Williamstown, N. J., All-Stars | Gains Scholastic Title by Defeating : or | pec e 0 e € ue ay eft here yes! = | bition games on the way with the M. C. A. Arrows, but dis 2 5 . [ dee iths shock i Ealhe i prrtvi Etaciuded 8 iy me. Hin of courae, | |covercd it could ot muster a tcam mj’ at Congress Heights Tonight. Business, 29 to 7—Western {tinching: 2 xes. ®. 2 i H e Co pst, e northe t played u g th six . Emmitt McCann and Paul Johnson. AN EA L L I CR O GRS g e Downs Central, 20 to 19. | kept pound L Slx Tounds Jatks - The Star each day who's who | |havoe with the K nd;nk i ther et Ball. T fEenting 4 Wit lefts and rig: BY FAIRPLAY, N B and, espeeially, to mive them m | | muking casuals of Danofsky, Langen-| ‘ech Tomped to its second successive | 10 the body and nead. Dundee did most < 75 Sk : pil e i Cicotte’s Attorney: Confers. line on the mewcomers to the | |borg and Houchard, three regular| Congress Heights Yankees will en-lhigh school basket ball championaip| 2L N8 Work with his left in jabs wid EW YORK, February 26—Boxing fans are stirred over the report | _CHICAGO, February 26—Daniel P.| | leam: of whom there [ auemen e oTUAIN the Willlamstown All-Stara in [ vesterdas. trouncing Busineas 23 107 1n | Fog v, (b head and fce. n the eghtn | _that on next Tuesday Tex Rickard williliave a most interesting Cassidy, attorney for Edward Cicotte, r tl year. k Georgetown w p its D the Congress Heights Auditorium to- | the final game of the annual campaign. % EERRrEioay ncement to make concerning the status of the Dempsey- 2. 30 to 32, to Car- a right uppercut | a s the|n | sing_dacison to| Carpentier fight, which is set for July 2 next. Looks as if he had to say hega o score & N : a n ix rounds | something; for in the articles' which all interested parties—including the ad and | fighters—signed it was set fosth that the location of the fight must be thack with great unced “on or before March 17 last night by los The victory was the seventh in the| v Is and at- conferred with state officials an tisburgh. It wa torneys for other Chicago American League players. who will go on trial March 14, charged with conspiracy in connection with the alleged throwing | = nt at 8 o'clock, and the hosts an- | gighe Farory a8 the seventh in T or the HIlI_ | ticipate a sirenuous basket ball bat- | i€ Eames plaved In the series by the tie. The visiting tossers are Known guint able to hand the champions a de Plaid |8 the Jersey Speed Boys, having a|feat in the race for the title, finished son’s record of twenty-five Straight | jn" second place with six victories and negie Tech fourth consecut toppers. Georg lead, but it ma late in the second half. Florenc vim and cour: j regular forward. was not used by the of the 1919 world series. He refused e S The Yanvs have loat. But|in sec c to say what attitude Cicotte would 7 i Tel il four games during their campeign. | tugjaosges. Iis last triumph also was|“'[} A O i i T N e take in the trial. e ~ | Hilltoppers and Flavin, best scorer. | S0, S3UE £ U0 partimore, another | eieved yesterday after a furlous strug- |, 15 cout. bt Duniee was Haitios oo ¥ i Syndicate of Business Men De- ) the game only a minutes | NGO E nd Athletic Club and two to sls W%h‘Ce{xgzml. The Red and White | {1, X7OCkout x']m'l =t fighting pesides the name of the place of the utchinson Is Not Keen g - second session. N P AT T ; won, o 19. caoatonat thed — It will relate to who is E it | Fiye disxt Reach Cave cides Not to Exercise Its Opts e st Yihosed of other. Bistrict| by Tiich opened the season in = —Eege To Play in British Open | SAN ANTONIO. Tex., February 26. 2 ption SEVEN FIVES PUT OUT heveycas l:]rflgitam style, Bot an even break in its Malone Outpoints Barttield. B. Cochr: Jack Hutchinson, western op e | on Franchise e el e Sictoralover | TroL ey e o e NEAPOLLS, Fet 3 Jock are goif champion, clared | Ealice, "Claude. n:\[:;pil;tchflt Dixon AKRON, Ohio. Feb 2 OF SOUTHERN TOURNEY | coach Yard in the Terminal k. R. Y.|only two of its eight eneagements, nnd | ‘,j‘,',”“l‘."( T elarEle 1 hoxer. which e :'Il g b P ‘i:l-::-.: | o - g - N, Ohio, February 26.—Akro: : - League, but t Poth S menthean o Soldier Bartfield o now withdrawn. And by p iz 3 i ! Fat Shea and Olen Voight, are here. will mot be represented in the Inter-| ATLANTA, ¢ pruary 26— Ay.x)r-(::i‘::\-m;l.l iy Pt taf\h;.'t‘ frx’n"x!:‘m’?“f.i"?iix i {Jyn in ten round L aipht, a rdfalons may, femaiul i <hmmplonsiis SLI oy e | national League duri; the ¢ Sev eams were elimi ed yester- | g o ; v e wi sev 3 o i L2 newspape bout was slo s will abide by the ixion of his | & ng the coming|Seven teams wer nated yester to locate the b with one win and seven losses. The|for the f : rounds and the men| For the first time since he has been elub if he s selected ax a mem- | Meadows Signs With Phils. |season. A syndicate of business men|day in the opening games of the PHILADELPHIA, Pa., February '.’6.{ who had taken an option on the pur- »uthern intercolleg Athletic A Pitcher Lee Meadows has signed hi !rhagg of the franchise has announced | Sociation basket ball championship. contract with the Philadeiphia Na-|that it will not complete the deal. Pairings for to | _The franchise will be sold to the Mercer vs. Kentucky ¢ American team.” He abroad. | nelr wide margin of victory. | Stenographers’ lone ‘triumph was over - ers had many opportunities tn | Enstern and practically eliminated that | by the referee to speed L Just returned fro et the ball. team from the list of champlonship pos- | P Square den, Tex Rickard was : sibilitics. st 3 de’at the J Jundee . Missis- | Spalding and Washington counctls| ™y, nquishing Business to clinch the| Greb Wins Bout With Smith. fizht last night. Tex has been doing e oyttt " e P MGLEGD AND OHARA TIED. | were warned fights at the Madison | ber of th tionals. | arency € 5 i | clash in a Knights of Columbus highest bidder, club officials said. Mon- | sippi A. and M . Georsgi. Ayttt : Ient | title, Tech failed to impress the spee- \STON, Fo 5 » Frisco Club. | {r*al and Newark, N. 1., business men | vs. Auburn, 5. Ala- e G o e s Corsiuntil thay Rt Al bectod i aneaeal s e S chLUAL months wnd his m , 0'Doul to Join lub. P L Rl TG b :80 o'clock. The teams are fight- mened. won the decisioh ; Licdoded | have ake over the fran- |bama. ing for second place in the league|Business outplayed the Manual Train- | o run would ) have SAN FRANCISCO. February 26l In the afternoon games Mercer de- | INE for . 6 to 4. in the opening session and | yound hout last » : and DELAND, Fragk O'Doul, formerly with the —_ x 5 7 : on half-time arrived the teams were | heavyweiehts. | ru; O'Hara of the New York Americans, has signed i Silents and Metropolitans will be ; h 5 heayyw | X ara of th S o e Decides on Amateur Ball. Dbl AEEles trounced Fur |opponents in a match at the Central | b0, ot J-all That finished Bus| Il feoerey B O ey A wifh San Francisco. A PPis AEE for the Techites came to life and scored 3 | . S GREENVILLE, 8. C., February 26.—|man, 41 to 7, and Millsaps downed | Y. M. C. A. tonight. Play will begin | 07 c0F TECHIPs SHme (0 B and scored | Pyonerated in Boxer's Death. | Rattling Le st fight since Club _of @ . Devinney Balks on Greenville, ;zr« lut ons d\:m‘puru lv]|‘up the use urdmm | Tenncssee, 46 to 29. In the evening|at 0. The Mets beat St. Paul, 39 t0| were helpless. Sunplee, playving -‘i_';“':g o, ! his return to will find known :fnl ,,, I8, 8 ll'.‘.dm‘, ey {Dlayers on cotton mill teame and de-{Auburn ook the measure of ( 15, last night S e T 1 Tt A T e e e s {nim facing [ the AIGS heeiin i gon, 45 to itn | Standards for mill base ball were adopt- ! berry, 47 to Mel ished half the Georgia beat New-| pagayette Athletic Club, after win- | goals. i 2 t v y e Club, als. i sixteen, from blame and Georgia Tech | ning seventeen straight, had its streak | = estern-Central battle w: th here Wed: a corking = O'F s among tourney rout GREENVILLE, 8. C., February 2 Harold Devinney, pitcher, last year March 11. scores i ed at the banquet of the Southern Tex-|stopped Birmingham Southern, 53 3 vas 3 - the Boston Red Sox, has returned his ' £} e banduet « : s . 53! nded by the Engineers of Washing- the former winning when ok, Jr., seve Corbett), | & : 2 e ; s e O e et -15 The ‘lacal South | Ule Athletic’ Association here. to 11. Rk !¥on barracks. The Solders won, 49 ad pocketed a free toss in an extra | when Shaik fell to the floor in the fourth | | e e g e A G Atlantic League club. i = to 16. I five tes of play. Central had an|round of a boxing match, dyinz soon | | e e iy, ECor ths PATham Conntir i BIG TEN LEAD HINGES Epiphany Comets hnd to xtep in their | opportunity to tie the score a | £¢ those fans who like to see rd announced he k ! . but of New York and Mike Brady and knockouts. 1 Braves to Cin;ge‘Colors ars to | Lemon missed his try from the fifteen- ad kept Central in match with the Pec ON TONIGHT’S BATTLES | win. 39 to 34. It was a nip-and-tuck | foot mark. Lemon Chapel New League Is Organized. | To Bring Shift in Luck s KNOXVILLE, Tenn., February 26.—| | g Lo s : affair all the way. Williams, center | the running with a last-second goal that | Stops Boxing in Denver. The East Tennesseo League has been| | BOSTON. February 28.—The | | CHICAGO, February 26—Jight of |of the Comets, made six floor gonls. |Knotted the'score at 17 for the regulation| p Ui “ L8 | S [ formed with berths assigned Lenoir City, | oxton Natlonals will change he Big Ten Conference basket ball| Rowedale A. C. defeated C: game, and offset & fleid goal of Cone|. DENVER, Col, February 6.—Phil'p i Mobile = Loudon, Sweetwater, Athens, Madimn-t | the color and pattern of i1 teims Teet Tomight, with fiFst DIACE | (s aemory Syma Tt e ot 2 | rad's in the overtime with two success. | Van Cixe, mewly clected district at- | Minnesota Mcbile to Have Racing. ville and Etowah. | stockings in an effort to bring | {#K2in in the balance. — 4 ful free tosses. Central scored thirteen | torney of Denver, has clamped the lid [ rounds w MOBILE 2 A six- . AR in Tt luckc in penmant | | Jlinols, tied for (he lead, meets te |nEnTRA) QUINT MEETS of its points fn the first session and|On professional boxing. He has an-, Wegian glant. A Mobile | Tacen, Manager eed miconers | Irejuvenated Michigan team at ann|C TS |haa a four-point advantage when the nounced he would arrest boxers en- | = horses ORANGE, Tex. February | S o S Arbo. nd Indiana, Join i saging in @ i cnver for a v - | B . Inntead of & lana, Jjoint holder, last period began. gaging in a bout in Denver for | . : s. and Riviere. the pitcher from Tex | | ana “Biue horisontatly barred jmeets Towa at Bloomington, Ind. The | VIRGINIA CUBS TONIGHT R - 3.001 Wins Tenpin Event. port | | wocks tie mew whi el fAITy am downed Indiana last week g = : o - R S WAL e motta hadn covertnen || Chicako und Wisconsin meet at| Central High School's basket ball Tremaine Outfights Moore. ,Mm"‘ ) S Tl e Madison. and 1 rihwestern and Pur- (team will entertain the University of | Virginia freshmen tossers in Central vmnasium _tonight, play starting at NEAPOLIZ, Minn, Februa . Wins at Fancy Skating. PHILADELP, . | feet. Another in uniform will bhe CLEVELAND. February Tremaine of Cleveland, decisiv v vy ched to meet w Evanston, in conte bearing on the second ary Miss weight, i 1 bl instead of the division standing e secc pointed Pal Moore of Memph b Martin A DeAItIORE s « York won th: (IS Sien Soae, Whieh Goriyearsiuady ), K e “eason between e | Snoround bout Tast” nignt. Taree heavywel a i | 3. re and fr stche: Valmero, the Cuban | T e e i : teams, Central having defeated the | floored Moore twice in the seventh round | boxing bout at K ” and the only absentee of | ———"= Americans Win at Hockey. |yirginia cubs at Charlottesville last|@nd sent him to his corner groggy in | March 11. FRUE L SN Sl CLEVELAND, Ohio, February onth. Temon, Childress, Dey. Zal.|that and the next session. The men | the Browns' batterymen working out at Bogalusa, la. weighed 118 pound: 2d defeated the Hamilton, On- | zak and Roberts probably will start DOG TEAMS ASSEMBLING ,‘;Ahrl‘u( hockey team last night, 6 to 4.|the game for the Blue and White. W. Zbyszko Fails in Mat Task. Hooks Warner, former Central and The game is one of the series of : AH, Ga., New York State leaguer, has signed a FOR HUDSON BAY RACE atnletic. conteats, held under the aus- Lewis tonWriTtle Orlando. bszko, Polish wrestier, who contract with the Chicago Cubs. 3 PAS. Manitoh S 8 Yosemite Athletic Club headed the|spices of the “C" Club, an organiza- [ CLEVELAND, Ohio, February undertook to throw k Daviscourt Aaron Wa - s Ml February 26— ganawhas in a 1 11 game. . Me. | tion whose members have the right to | EQ “Strangler” Lewis, champion heavy- | twice in T B A e s e e ecor eman of the 5 o the 4 Fadeers B0 Closkey did the best playing for the | wear the school insignia awarded for | weight wrestler, will meet Max Orlando | throw the en once he ha 1 his contract. nals, has signed for 1921. Hdson bay | inners. | athletic prowess. of Boston here tonight. {1ast nizht. . \been a “holdout.™ 200-mile dog derbh ch will start | esday, have arrived, and “trail | gy, T e <t 2o | ITT AND JEFF—That's a Dirty Trick to Play on the Squirrels. " ol Among the arrivals were Walter | —By BUD FISHER. Goyne of § Paul, Minn., winner of derby; Sam Pranteau, an —— - T ) THAT | X s derby:“sam Frant an = = - = 3 — [(WHAT'S THAT ENABLES ME To THEN WHEN THE 4 - Ruslien, i Albert B oo™ (1 AT GoT, THE Sy e (Tr S A secReT BuT) | (WHAT DYE MEAV (wewe, wienTie ) || HENTT B0 Witk | ger e comevbence! IChce 1= EuLL oF ?@ . down the i ri-base Hine, whi anceottand ¢ o TR oL TImE, MuTT I.fo: sl xvls.: ::\.:I:;. T 0oL 3 s::'i‘?fi:: ;C:D! CATCHING T PUT NUTS 1N THE J [ISQUIRRELS . T 102 third baseman permits to roll, hoping 56T A JOB CATCHI = ? ID—‘QUB—LE'-C—'QGSS. A st will g0 foul. 1 have seen players Soppala. a famous Alaskan Pool ! <>S° Sl TO TRAP The A e Ae REY, s em? cAGE AND THE ‘ ]m— = follow the ball on hands and kne said to have a team of QUIRRE SQUIRRELSY ™ EocoL THE NATURALLY SQUIRRELS GO IN CM A LoSE THE DcoR. blowing at the ball, hoping to in- |Seventeen m noted for speed | The 2oo! mu 3 \ . 1 ce the ball to xo foul. Umpire {and endurance, reported on his g SUPPOSE T'M AFYER THEM 3 ik Nallin last y ad a third |way to participate in the desbys s SQUIRRELS . ox‘); AE, e : s;“‘:mfi:}:} n - (N baseman adopt more meas- ures in an effort to HEatt ST T2 SIR THOMAS UNDECIDED ; , : ' o ; SeTavie = wee] [l weme mo % AS TO KING'S CUP RACE o ; o man scratched ¢ atout feet away in such a manner that he | formed a groove for the ball to roll ONDON, Februar; = Sie A T s “the ball reached that spot{Lipton up to the present has deciroy s - the line it rolled into the groove |say whetner he expects to & and went foul - moment the ball | for the cup offered by K Went foul the plaver pounced upon | Belgium for a yacht race ibert of To"\What was the proper ruling?|4 néxt off Sandy Hook and to and off There was a runner on first who ad- | Ostend, Belgium vanced to third, while the batsman| It is considered lkely, however, that reached first ir Thomas s f0 enter tha co Bl Wain Umptra Tnics. test his yacht will be the fwenty - the - = amrock, which w 1as the Umpire Nallin ruled the ball fair. e i s st as despite the fact that it did roll foul e Lon Wik Shamroc 1V in because of actions of the third ey or the baseman. He permitted the runner who had advanced to third te hold —_— that base, as well as the batsm Leads “Barnyard Golfers.” first base. It was a play that re-! i S quired quick thinking. plus a dash| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, February of common sense, and I think Um-;26.—Shannon W. Bonifant of Ken- pire Nallin used excellent judgment. | more, Ohio, is leading the field of If permitted to get away With such |twenty-two “barnyard” golfers in the netions third basemen would be pull- [semi-finals bf the national horseshoe ing_all kinds of unsportsmanlike | pitching tournament. He has 890 i points. = )