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SPORTS. . AT BIG LEAGUE MEETING McGraw Is Only Manager Who Is Confident He H Championship Club—Washington’s Great Need Appears to Be Pitching Talent. BY GEORGE CHADWICK. N nual meetings, the middle of this month, fifteen clubs will come the gatherings prepared to engage in the swap sweepstakes EW YORK, December 1.—When the major leagues hold their an- THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, DEER HUNTING FATAL T0 TEN IN MICHIGAN S\ HAVEHEAVY SCHEDULE) s e day. Two others are mikxing ahdl @ Atore Were Wou Thee. Anhting cARSAIER Bring tomnl for the yehr to twenty-two. The prorortionnte death rate for the 19%1 seatdh exteeded that of any recent year, owlhg o the amnller namber of Runters gothk into the north woods. It s eati- atéd thnt not more than Z0,000 ersons participated I1 the .fir unting. The deer killed is be- lleved not to. have exceéded 400, due 1o the “ome Buck” Mw and other hunting rextrictions imposed by the legislature. Twenty-two games have been scheduled and another is being nego- tiated for the basket ball team of Central High School. ~The Mount Pleasant management has arranged home-and-home contests with Brilti- more Polytechnic Institute and Tome and the team will make trips into Virginia to play prominent quints. Navy Plebes also will be encountered. The Blue and White opens its sea- son next Tuesday with a game against Steward’s Business College at Central gymnasium. A squad of thir- ty-five boys began practice vester- day. Among the candidatew for the team are Capt. Mc! den, Dey, Mor- | ®an and Duffy of last season’s quint. | to to PRO GOLFERS T0 NEET ROLLS 726 TENPIN SET FOR NEW WORLD MARK . DES MOINES, lowa, December 1. —Géorge Falkenba of St. Jo- rccord in the singles in the mi NEW YORK. December 1.—A meat: | | IT0%E o] ing of the national executive commit- | tee of the Professional Golfers' As- | soctation will be held here on Thurs- | day, December 15. 1 1t'is likely that at the meeting plans P. C. A. championship Just one pih more the mark made Aeveral days ako by George Becker of Milwaukee. Becker's mark broke the existing world rec- ord at that time by a margin of six pink. PARSONS, CUE CHAMPION, playing of the national open and aiso TAKES TOURNEY MATCH the method of qualifying. William Parsons, District pocket hfl.,',.“, the event was held in the | bllliard champion, did some excellent middle of the summer and the quali-{DPlaying last night against Drew fying round was over an eighteen- { Thompson in their city cme title hole test. which met with general dis- | tourney match at Grand Central. The for the next tournament will be discussed as well ! as dates and course for other events in which the pros are vitally concern- ed. One of the questions that is al-| most sure to come up for con!ldern-l tion is the time of the year for the SPORT HAS SIGNED FOR A SERIES' ™. All Major Clubs, Except Giants, Courting Trades : Leonard Plans Busy Ring Campaign MUCH DICKERING CERTAIN |(ENTRAL'S BASKETERS OF BOUTS IN NEW JERSEY o Promoter and Names of Figliters to Be Met Have ‘ Not Been Announced, but Walker Probably BY FAIR PLAY. N operations. He signed with a promoter whose name is not d ! | I | ’ Will Be Oné of Champion’s Opponents. EW YORK, December 1.—Benny Leonard, it has been learned. has selected New Jersey as the scene of his most important winter Childress, anothter veteran, attended | the work-out, but because of a foot| ball injury will not be available for | the team until late next month. “en-l strengthen their teams for the 1922 campaign. The New York Giants are the only club in the two circuits willing to 8tand pat with what they have. Some members of the Giants are almost past history, but at that they are as good as most of the untried players on the other teams and better than most of the older talent which is going, going, gone, almost, Starting with the east, the Boston Nationals are in the market for a left-hand pitcher and another good batter. Any old kind of a fielder will do if he can hit the old pill. 1If he is €ither an infielder or an outfielder a OWEN ISATRIPLE STAR IN SPORTS AT HARVARD CAMBRIDGE, Mass, December 1.— n hockey, as in foot ball, George Owen is the nucleus around which iHarvard teams of this year are built. i When the Crimson ice athletes re- ported for the first practice yesterday in defeating Thompson, 100 to 7%, and | between now and spring. This means that the Skeeter state will enjoy round can :e nlays;l in o da;]'l will | set ",;.g‘h'lsh-ru; Barkon !'h*um-tshlu ! high-priced rivalry to Promoter Rickard, Squire Dosserick and other be one of the questions that will un- e loser had runs of 13 and 12 i A : 2 o doubtedly occupy the deliberation of | fight impresarios of the well known metropolis. George Wheailey, former District o the pros. The contract is not so important as TENDLER AND FRIEDMAN cbampion, and J. M. Campbell will be { U S S opponents tonight in the tournflmenl.‘ the names of the fighters who will, CHEVY GHASE SENIORS TO FIGHT DECEMBER 16 chamsins. wai sicx rctor o ons NEW YORK, December 1.—Lew | They will start their 100-point match champion. Will Jack Britton be one? ARRANGE PUTTING EVENT { Tendler, the Philadelphia lightweight, | at Grand Central at 8 o'clock. o Not likely, because Dave Mackay of : ! v Fleet Grid Title at Stake. Newark has Britton signed up for & The cighteen-hole putting tourna-{ [0S ANGELES, Calif. December 1.!will meet Sailor Friedman of Chicago —=The foot ball championship of the{in a fifteen-round bout at Madison tral's schedule follows: December 8, Steward's Business College: 9, Aimy and Preps of Baltimore: 16, Hy- attsville High Rehool; 8t. John's College. i o ey = = January 2, Alumni:'4, Army and Navy I'rep | of Baltimore; 6,_ Baltimore Poly: 10, West WITH D. C. BASKETERS | |0, "iimes; o, Taitimors Toiss o, we X University Freshmen (pending): 25, i | y A, D. Nav, : 81, Tech, satisfaction. How to limit the fleld | titleholder had several good Innings |closed a wholesale contract to meet a bunch of fighters across the river 80 that a thirty-six-hole qualifying University of Virginia Fresh- place will be made for him. The Boston Americans will 3 Leonard bout, and since Dave is & aka e ‘hatlottesville: 4, Woodberr; " : tak N. G.. 33 to 9, in a| o™ Motunge: T Business: 10, ¢ | rival of the promoter who holds Leon- For- Eastern: 11 | at: :played throughout the foot ball sea- ison, gaining almost general selection FABER’S KNEE OPERATED ! thitd base and more Gates, speed on the right side. cla Challenges should be teie- phoned to Manager Shapiro, Franklin bye: Sterrett, bye; ton go calculated 16 Rickard’s mouth water. is make Tex Held in the tton, —_— . g2y |ment of the Senior Golf Association £ood ball players in almost any posi- ment. House play- | T, 3 " Z it was found that he alone was left|of the Chevy Chase Club will take|Pacific fleet will be decided at Los| 8 G = s i t The outfleld can stand first aid | ed well for the victors, while' Ma- | Batysre: 15, Coreecsity’ af viercia Wit :of last year's varsity seven. He Is|place Saturday at moon. The draw-|Angeles narbor Saturday. whon the | Suuare Garden on the night of De-| arq signature there is little chance and so can the infield. The club has | gruder was best of the soldiers. men; South Atlantic basket ball tour.:captain of the team. ings were made this morning. team of the U. §. 8. Idaho, champlon| ~The men will weigh in at_the rec- | Of an agreement on that score, two fair young catchers, and they | S |Tamént ander anspices of Ceorge " ast With the beginning of hockey prac- | "Thers are cleven entries and five of | ¢ tha batileshiy aivision, will Iect | o reed finyrill weigh in at the i agreement on that seore, season. The pitch- Troop Boy Scouts, is ready to(ton University Athletic Association; yitice, he has started on another 1ap{(pese drew by The drawings re-|theair serviee eleven, which recently h"; ) 0,‘_105': o I:!hp arter 0;)-"110[ 'lmh-(;‘ a_ Leonard-Mickey Walker fght. ». The infleld needs | play any team in the 105-110-pound {Plebes, at Annapolis. tof an active vear in athletics. Helgyited as follo {defeated the submarine team. ! day of the battle. Either this scrap or a Leonard-Brit- Perkins-Dalzell; Elliott, bye; b; wrEp = Worthington-Gore: Gordon, byc: B. A. Moore Cancels Tremaine Go. | 7217, Willlng to Stand Pat. ¢ n K. C. Gives Sailors Trophies. open months, one or the other would ‘Y a Gra =t DA i authorities and, with hockey finished. | by ycr_Cross. e CHICAGO, December 1.—Pal Mo draw a greater crowd to the Jersey In New York Manager MeGraw h Kinnear Class of Calvary Baptist UPON TO HEAL INJURY :will start immediately on the base SAN FRANCISCO, December Rl i e e e P e e R T s 2 L All contestants are required to be bantamweight boxer, has called off propped up. The club needs told his partner that he has a cham- | cpy desires ehi i 3 he Kni e 5 2 d : : con’ d his X 5 L gagements. Teams ! ball campaign. dy to, play at 12 o'clock. The Knights of Columbus of C: his match with Car] Tremai. cched- | can think of. But Leonard won't fight pionship team in the Giants that can | jibreds & o] io - CHIC, - - + e “idered one of the lead- | ready to, play & C ali- | his matel i ar] Tremaine, sche ink 3 " § : repeat. " The New York Americans | (2'{°foR Shofad, spmmunieate with) CHICAGO. 1l December 1—Urban, He wah conaldercd ore of 8o ' the piiiaosin b fornia _today presented the Pacific| uled for Memphis, Tenn. on Decem_ | for Rickard and Britton seems to feel must find something if it is available — E Chicago Americans, is convaleseing in {varsity eleven when the foot ball P ki flest jorith four permament siiver|ber 5 because of his champlonship|the same way. e world series showed where the | Hyattaville, Md., national guardsmen | a hospital here today after an oberas ’ team met today. Minnesota Recognizes Hockey. i B g D ey s aata DACH i 2o MWRU: ) ent thatnaber ooiaions Maaacd Dt win another pennént without being ”n\r“"r‘»: x)ib;l ?a:-;;rz;}:xlt“ncxsg“&::; ;:?'x‘-, 5:‘;\;:‘1;:1';’1:‘&1 fc;r the internal —_— MINNEAPOL m_\‘hlr;-g Dec'\'fl'helf at| of the fleet in contests of rowing, Iin New York city rings, as well as - 2 = ge from the right | MAT BOUT AT CAPITOL. —Hockey was officlally recognized boxing, base ball and foot ball. Win- rules regarding purses and the ring- more | ‘o Maryland National Guard, Hyatts- knee. Minnesota today when the athletic|nerg of the cups three times shall Flanagan Outpoints 0'Dowd. ing of the bell to indicate the count pitchers, infielders on both sides and i N 5 > : euie| ners n g ° another high-grade outfielder, 1¢| ‘i€ Md. s slmb:dr J—'fi.’fin‘?‘:’ufia"cig":"%m‘?hfi? the| e gt R A iy i il Lo {’;’,‘;":a,‘:fe‘;‘}‘";‘:l“d‘ ;,g‘;‘fa;‘:,’,'u',,";.,“:{:, retain possession of them. ST. LOUIS, December 1—Iddi :‘hY}."';zogzhbl:‘r'.wlgt)?'r‘;% ars inducing come thronkh for the outfield, and ai | Meamer Athletle Clab, which fs| recent city series. Surgeons said there %r:::;:fin.“;‘rerfi-hpmiddlewelghl. in | university colors and under direction 2.33:;‘:.}S’mfi;";%s‘};)hfi;,1,7:;_-?:."'.;;“‘ 8 nd Shb Dromptirs of Terecs Cry ank That he cannot be much weaker than | PIying at Berwyn tonight, wants|Wwas every indication that the opera- | T (WMAIM, ch Tontght at the Capitol | of the board of control, the same as Yale Offers Iowa Game. e weive rouan omt jon; | Paterson propose to take advantage Miller. who is not forceful enough for | Other sames. Challenges should be telephoned over Lincoln 1944. tion would be successful. Bobby Roth, outfielder with the New | Theater. Two of three falls will de- as all-American material by eastern OIEETRDORS. IOWA CITY, Iowa, December 1.— “night. i 'mulch with Johnny Buff at of the situation. (Copyright, 1 ) lead-off man on a major league club. | York Americans, will undergo a simi. | termine the winner. —_— An offer of a foot ball game with e 1 Brookiyt: Is slowing up i | Quincy Athletic Club - took the|lar operation hére next Monday. He Recrui Yale In 1922, just prior to the Prince-| MecTigue to Fight Jeff Smith. | the bat. Miller and Krueg measure of the Langdons in a 30.1injuréd his right knee during the Tigers Reécognize Lacrosse. Indian t Is Clouter. | ton game, was received today by| JMCIIgU 1g |WILLS-THOMPSON BOUT two slowest major league t0-17 engagement. H. Smith made | past season. 1ge PITTSFIELD, Mass, December 1.—| athletic officials of lowa University,| NEW YORK. December 1.—Mike| The Robins can hop along with its ven field goals for the winners. PRINCETON, N: J.. December 1.—|\yalter Hammond. infielder of the| champlons of the western conference | McTigue, claimant of the anadi nl IS STOPPED BY REFEREE Prédent pitching staft If-ithe " - = | princeton will have a recognized | pittsfield club of the Eastern League, | this year. The communication from |middleweight boxing championship would settle down and show Urges Yanks to Go to Coast. lacrosse team this season for the first | wwho has been bought by the Cleve-| New Haven said the date would be | will meet Jeff Smith, middleweight of | DEN Col., December 1.—Jack bition. The inficld is not games with 125-pound| NEW YORK. Decembe: Bob | time since 1895. Ed Stinson, end on1and Americans, led the circuit in bat-! held open for Towa's decision. New Jersey, in a scheduled fifteen- D0 g should ba ‘around: the key regations. " For bookings, tele- | conpery, scout for the New York |the foot ball team and captain of the | ting last season, with an average of PR e R round bout in Madison Square Garden | peavyweights, fought five rounds of utfield is in the senio phone Manager Gray Ambrozi, Adams s Fe: 2 swimmers, has been elected leader. | 351 for 151 games, according to the onight. a scheduled twelve-round boxing .m;”'e.—:-f-'e‘;fi"'f‘l"]'f(, | 2415, ;;gg:{;d'l‘;":"g:’f;;igg;;"{‘o‘: Rfi;‘g;‘gul Sfficlal avernges announced today. | Boston A. A. Meet February 4. | Siaten mere dast AIENE Ston D sl ive clul r league e s Do favored ihos < 3 P ! BOSTON, December 1.—The thirty- eree stopped the fight without rend- If there lo® D eottan it | Challenges for Chess Tith Tl clb Dwwners v a0t sot roacinas Elks to Bowl in Toledo. C. U. to Play Lehigh Quint third annual indoor track games and Clemson Elects Emanuel. ering a decision : oy I g ges for Chess Title. 1,4 faion, although they have several| CHICAGO, December 1.—The next - U, y . relay carnival of the Boston Athletic| GREENVILLE, 8. C.—December 1.— | Thompson claimed a foul and fell hitted. - | pBERLIN, December 1.—A. A. Ale-|sites under consideration, most of [ annual tournament of the Elks' Na-| Catholic University will play Lehigh ' Association will be held February 4,|E. H. Emanuel of Sumter county has| to the floor unable to continue. Sports . Russian chess expert, has|them in Texas. The scout also rec-| tional Bowling Asgociation will be|at basket ball in the Pennsylvanians' ' 1922. The games will be staged again | been elected captain of the ¢ said Wills struck Thompson Jose R. Capablanca of Ha-| cmmended the purchase of O'Connell. | held here, beginning February 4. The | gym March 4. iat the Boston arena. College feoot ball team for 1 in the groin. from spectators one viewpoint Nationals Need Pitchers. only Washington needs help in the fairly well in and once they ~ = looked as though National Cap - = would bloom with the champions perennia but the team went o St. Louis and had the heaters’ ¢ Out in Pitgsburgh Barney Dre is getting Teady to do =omethin, revolutionary. Certain of the Pirs of 1921 are very much in the | we-never-see-'em-again” class, Pittsburgh fans. Cincinnati plead: for crumbs. That is about what Cin cinnati will get. The Cleveland club already has ad- | Justed itself. It has signed one rip- ping young infieider who set the woods afire for_Pittsfield, Mass., the past season. Tris Speaker is su- | premely confident that he will win | the championship next year. Ty Cobb will take any ball players that are loose for Detroit, but they must measure up to his requirements. | Ty knows more about managing a ball club than he did this time last year. | Detroit has a_sprawly infield with a | leak on the left side. The outfield has big hitting thunder, but the pitchers are hardly of the class to lead the Tigers to the promised land.| Both of the Chicago clubs have feel ers out for material. The Cubs are| mangy. They haven't a shadow of their oid strength. The Sox are better | and will get better unless they come | down with the measles or the inumps. They could do a lot if they had better pitching. | St. Louis has two teams of cham-| pionship aspirations and too little | aggressiveness. The Cardinals are| starving on the infield. They are| none too strong in the box. The! Browns_fooled along the past sea- | son with a lot of pitchers who could not pitch for them and next season | they intend to put up with no trifling. | They would not trade Sisler even if | the Yankees offered them half of their team. (Copsright, 1921.) STRIKES, SPARES, SPLITS. MASONIO Mount Pleasant. olm. . 105 LPAGUE. | Pentalpha, | 105 95 Cromwell. .1 4 98 na, the world champion, for a series f games for the title. Francisco club. with Repeat their greatest offer . ) ] -mwmewmeweowoaa AW E o wow Yo RN N a8 S 18 e m e - RN E RN Fleft-handed first baseman of the San|meet this vear, was held in Toledo, 110 team participating. MEN’S il I AllSuits and " (coats ':///,//// WEAR I A Whole Month In Advance ~January Clearance S i . Now Going “Full-Blast’’!! L-E All We Want You To Do Is COME IN COMPARE Suits & *30 AND $2 5.50 it e EHIND most big reductions is a desire to get i 0’coats ; shemt=s 1% 8 8% rid of something that a store doesti’t want. i Suits & $ 2 Knierton | . In clothes, it is usually a case of a style : I $32 27 : Y that didn’t sell well, a color that didn’t catch the O’coats Totals.. fl § % 110 F.LL“:‘,, popular fancy—or something like that. ; : $3 5 Suits & $29'75 L Nothing like it in this case! eauce O’coats Handicap. 10 10 . Totals.; 8 53 500 Toul.. %3 571 Here are suits of costly, hard-finished worsteds, — 40 Suits & $3 4000 4 2 Cisdgan e serviceable cassimeres and English tweeds, run- O’coats 511 4% 419 517 529 Totals.. INTERNAL REVENUE LEAGUE. g. 1 . 0. C. [l 79 130 97 Da 5 94 93 Smith. ... 92 o 3 tson. . .. Brow! u ots. 5 84 9810 % ogers 8 88 Bradefiaw. 95 120 105 Totals.. 461 443 521 Totdls.. 480 518 480 BANKERS' LEAGUE. National Savings. National Metro. McCarthy. 108 98 117 Hollings'h 83 76 Pollock... 104 116 92 Mathieson 83 123 96 99 85 Gi . 90 1 Pardoe... 110 131 91 Lyons. Totals.. 521 539 484 Totals.. 445 504 8 ot £ LLER, Ine. 813 14th St, ¢ Doors Nerth of H St ning the whole range of style—from the famous Brooks to the mote daring, body-fitting models. Even some with two pairs of trousers. Here are overcoat styles that everybody wants! Here are plenty of those smart raglan-shoulder, belt-all-around great-coats, plenty of light colors, with plaid backs, in gray and tan herringbones and black and white tweeds. Does this sound like trying to get rid of a lot of “stickers”? - Yes, the $28.75 sale is a great event—for even the men who paid $35 to $45 for the suits and $35 - to $40 for the overcoats earlier in the season felt that they had done remarkably well. Alterations at actual cost. A Special Tuxedo Suit at $40. The Tashion Shop 15th & G 9h & E Next t6 Keith'a Opp. Crandails Opp. U. 8, Theadury n R AL Lot T TR LT 'WOVEN HOSE DUOFOLD UNDERWEAR INCLUDING SUCH FAMOUS MAKES AS STEIN-BLOCH, INGTON, ETC. 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