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v zn Heard : Success of 1924 Olymp T alfigf a Third Major League 2 . LARGEMINOR TS5, N NTRNKTIONAL [ =S50 5 o CRALE ASKETERS et PARSISPLANIG . FIRST OF JUNE SPURNED Pflu] PlAY |N ]m : ARE SEEKIN G .I,I.I,l[ FOR 15 YEARS IN MAJORS HANKER FORRATING, :2:57 2. | American base ball club to pay aale ‘Lake British Favor a 5-Year Lapse Ay Buasianrp b No Threat of War Made: by season frst baseman of the Phila- Zenass ) NN STADIUM x 150,000 Will Attend Games ont of the ctub. 2 »e | ON Some Days, French clined yesterday by T. president of the Salt Lake club. Lewis led the Pacific Coast Coast League inAgain Re- | 1 iou ooty wirimesopis | Betweon Matches—U.S. | for Norih Washinglon | *347, 54 i . jecting the Draft. Pty e tar s maeriedse | I8 for Shorter Interval. | ‘ Championship. e T Official Believes. i New Orleans club of the Seuthern , January 18 —The S lrohakly will piay Sret N successful staging of the Boston, New York and Washing-~ ton clubs of the American leagues, BY JOHN B. FORTER. EW YORK, Janimry 18—The N EW YORK, January 18—Gos- interdational polo cup, cov- sip again.is heard among o | eted trophy of the mounted| . . ° baseball men that another BESNAHAN ASKS GmNT classics of former years, will not be | - . | effort may be made before long to at stake “in 1922, This became| .. . establish a third major league in the BAST_UFFS FUR .I.m.Enn known after the annual meeting of middle west and east. This talk is the Polo Association; when it was NEW YORK. January 18.—Roger ball team, in the field for the ' championship of north Washington, will strive for that honor in a series with Diamond Athletic Club. These quints will meet in the first match of a three- game series, January 31. _Tonight the Circles will face the Quincy Reserves in Liberty Hall, and C IRCLE Athletic Club’s basket for Philadeiphia, Baker sald. next Olympic games in Paris is said by members of the Ameri: 'HI[I:I’"PERS uUTPlAY can committee here to be assured by the reappointment of Gastonf i | Vidal as minister of sports in the new French Poincare cabinet. 4 | 'Reports from Paris that the new L . stadium will be erected in the Parg coincident with discussion of the announced thiat there would be no stand of the Pacific Coast League challenge from the: Engtish players. in declaring war on the draft, which | Bresnahan, form eag! The British, it was sald, are seeking X 3 i - s 1 is reg:rdeg as th: fo:enmier of afof -ur_s.n;m:r l::d:'“:: lme n'.l.'nl‘::: }:rh:l‘:: tt‘;:sg“n‘: "'e'.{'é’é&i:'.‘ ';x.fiwl;" 3 H 5T 8 : i :Jlll‘s::w!:m" :he e bl e | Flushed with victory rather easily 'd:‘.‘"l:r::g:?“?"“'fid&. “"“5:,“2?::::‘ e club of the American Assoclation; 18 | creased to five years, with a atipul i ormal tomorrow. EINOtt|,chieveq over its ancient rival, George | If Present plans are carried thro demand by the far west circuit for [in New York for. conferences with | tion that play shoutd be alternatery| M Athletic Club will be played at Lib-| Washington, the Georgetown Gni|the Parls Olympic stadium will be major league status. ‘,‘,‘;H‘;"c)‘l’;’,":‘fljghg‘."fflfl'fio"stt'}: in England and the United States. ¢ erty Hall Friday. Circle Jurilors are | versity basket ball team fs not par- Sargset and best equipped erected w .. ! Such an arrangement, members de- g H to play the Li cularly worried concerning the en- 7 3 Thers are a number of minor|looking for talent to bolster the|clired, would nécessitats ohanging the Elites Tritay alen tomorrow 21d| gagement with Villanova at Ryan | According to tentative plans avayl- league owners with major league | Mudhens and, it is sald, may the deed of gift establishing the tro- ¥ i % . |Gymnasium tomorrow night. " In able in this country the track for aspirations and there also are citles; 0} McGraw. 1t was reported that American Epworth Methodiat Church team will | 1anding the Hatchetites a 27-to-14 | 1924 International meet will measure hy. Bresnahan was asked for his opinion | B} . i 2 lay 8 drubbing in last night's match at|approximately 500 meters to the lsp. ‘with major league aspirations. These|of the much-talked-of “balk” move- fi:{:’::", 2;"“3’02",‘5“‘;:‘;;:‘;‘:‘”"““"° - > H pEuymndofi'f:fim;gfi;nl‘onp‘z%nln'h&° the Collseum, ‘the Hmnneu demon- | Both straight-aways and each curve latter might not patronize base ball|ment of Pitcher Dave Danforth, the 2 & meeting the Emblems at 7 o-clock and | Strated that they are about the best | will measure about 125 meters, or = one bit better because It happened | SOUthPaW, for whom the St Louls Tourniy: Dates: Rumed, ; e the Manhattan Reserves at 8:30, Quints | P2S8Ing _and shooting combination | trifle more than 130 yards, giving th to be labeled “major- league,” but Browns recently gave a.whole cor-| Twenty-two tournament dates, ex- i ¢ } in the 135-140 pound class desiring |3MORE the college tossers of this|track a total distance o; approx!- they have not forgotten that they | ™Iyl Of plavers, clusive of national _champlonships, B | s with the Bound, class desiring |section. The Pennsylvaniane, unless mately 525 yards. once had a taste of so-oxlled major 'His movement is queer and tricky | wero assigned. ' The polo year will i R. E. Winn, 20 9th street southeast, or they e Improved greatly since ‘This will be the largest track ever leaguo base ball, and they would like | peas,foney, the joprosition all right” | open January 28 at Del Monte, Calif. $ 455 telephone Lincoln 1202-. their clagh with Catholle University | constructed for ‘the Olympic cames another morsel to satisfy an appetite | taw h““”ry A -| "The big Meadow Brook tourney, gt , are unlikely to mar. the and larger than any of the famous gle-eyed When on | whi e ¥ ¢ Washington - Arrows an oamer | Georgetown quint's record. college athletic tracks such as keen for a change. Baltimore, Louls | first Danny'll catch him sure. T don't .‘:"fi,{fl:fl ::?‘,::,:,“3;.{:‘;;“:,";3:,‘ Athletic Club will be npp%nenntl to.| Against the bulkier, yet more agile | Harvard Stadium and the Frankin e Dialenanon, us, Kansas|know whether he'll. got away with |1 ¢o ba followed by the Rockaws. ¢ night in the main gime of the double- | Hilltopers, George Washington was | Field cinder circuit. If the Paris courge o ty and other good sized cities have | it in the majors, but really I don't| Hunting Club méet July S to T ” . <o > header at the,Palace court. The pre.|unable to make any feal headway. | is completed in time to settle propesly ad major league clubs in the past|think it's a balk movement. “He faces | 1otes "wisd wore set for match ftn . T 3 g % | liminary, between the Bteward and|The West End tossers quickly struck ' it appears certain that a number 8f s, al ’s the movement of i ‘records, gives promise of equaling his father’s. record onat 7:30 o'clock. atchetites in all departments of the | established. c C Ve follow- 5 West Point May 13 to June 10, and at it of breakiug ‘rec v romis e ocl e a :!ée &:flgflumo:n:lfi:{u&:a :m‘d. o hél l;x as he's about to pitsh or when ' oty Cille 'N.C., April 16 to 23, San | the track. Young Wefers, Metropolitan ‘thampion at 60, 70, 100 ‘ahd 220 3 - Hatel fray.: Had it not been for the sturdy From the spectators’ standpolst Yy u the base runner thinks he’s about to i1 2 " p 2 i arhce = Epiphany Junjors ran their consecu- | backcourt defensive play of Capt.|elaborate preparations are also bel lined during the conferences that|pitch that fools ‘e Autoplo ‘will, bRy ben added to his laurels last night‘with two victories in’the A. A. U. title games, il |, (PIRUSE FERETe T L0 o en | Daily and Hughes, the Hatchetites' | made to acommodate record-bresk- they held among themselves. They| The Giants' management announced | ARIIl ® T0' 23. . Madison Square Garden. i < have adhered to the decision that|that the signed contract of Willlany lliam A.;Hazard, secretatydgrea 3 was made before the president of the| Black, infielder, purchased from the[Usrer since 1398, resigned ame the league and many of ‘the -owners| Virginia League, had been received. -| 0fficé of honorary ehal, L yag cre- o AT [ B ety oo avmn: |58 i ioms £ 5o T WINS FOR WEFERS No Threat of War Made. John Evers, famous Cub and Braves | years viotorious American M No threat of war s made and no|second sacker of former years, may | tional cyp teaim, '.1- eleck al: ‘Webl fntimation is given that they will|Tejoin the Giants' coaching staff.|man. J. Wetson another mem- Evers became a coaching member of, i EI follow a course one bit different from | the Giants in June, lBZ!).‘but was re- | ::]:'ga':' ov';::l?u:o ?ifi:r“w;‘gml" wnl:\'& IN BIG N[w YURK ME ; that which they pursued In 1921 |leased at the end of the season In|committee men were cloctad wud th H : They are satisfied’ with the success|Order to accept an offer to manage| handicaps of Thomas Hitchdock, 5 8 Troop F. Then Georgetown forged ahead and 1 prevaill providing for of that year, and with the prosress | Sohnny an the Cub hoss iest sesacn | o0 And Stoddard were raised:from | NEW . XOMK, Jatwary WL Rerte €6 tough he. oL RAIC SF the ane o from thenceforth had eversthing 118 | seats or SCARAING room at a nominal that they made In base balland they | Zesterday Evers caiied on McGraw |Liae Eoale fo ten. making all Tour | Wefers, jr. of the New York Athletle|nual nigh school basket ball cham:| Dismesd Athetic clab easly, olo; | Wosc, ' Palsher, ¢ RN 20 18 Dot | charre of as low as u franc and rang £ v T internationalists ten- . A R ! v . | posed o e =LO*~. =10~ nt, an Org t are not going té relinquish their|2nd chatted for a while. It was an- ts ten-goal men. |Club was:ihe!individual startof the plonship series without suftering de- | match. - Roche made five scrimmage; Washington's three field goals—its T RAE T ey Doxesat et e — e o s tntasopres s & they shattered the winning streak of | Winning streak of three. collegiate | ing throngs. Frantz Reichel, secre! the Alexandria Orieles in a 24-to-21|CONtests.would have been shatteredof the French Olympic committes, engagement.-Dean and McDonald star- | by & more decisive score. states that there will be days when 9 I'od for the winners, while Dufty was| Farly in the game Ceach Colliflower { the surprising total of from 1000,000:to best of the vanquished five. sent Jack Flavin, - star Hilltop | the suprising total of from 100,000 to | ppiemn forward, into action, and his presence | 150,000 spectators. This 46 far in ex- i ., which downed the Little F Fi seemed to 8dd to the gest of George- ¢ any previous Olympic gathers Clrcies, 38 to 3. wants more action in | town's play. Florence made the firet | joe aua ai Arst sight ADpears to-be A the 180-135-pound clase. ~8end chal- | points for the Blue and Gray, but|improbable. p lenges: to Manager Chatles U. Mills,| George Washington went into the! An examimation of the French sys- ' Troop 'R, 3d Civalry, Fort Myer, Va, [lead for a brief period through three }tem of admissions to Sport eve or telephone West 2000 and ask for|successful tosses from the foul line. | powever, shows that widely grad they can bedrafted on. a-minute's notice whén -the seagon of: drafting players -arrives. 3 ; The Pacific coast deelines to become BENNY KAUFF THROUGH; Base"balt Atlantic coast n| | OSES INJUNCTION SUIT i cuit should declsre ." i ‘to be a V] < major league It 1a & lttle dimoult|: NCw YORK.: January 13—Benny ™ mounced that the visit was purely S T annual indoor track and fleld meet of | feat. i theory that it is’just¥as well for“social” but the coaching. Staff of the UMetrapolitan -Amateur Athletic | the Coliseum yesterday, the Blue and | baskets for the winners. s |t for fhe, match made early ifllar events in this country. Permss them to raise and hold their players|the Giants still needs another mem- Union in Madison Square Garden last| White retained the league lead when| wyph Chaconas setting a season rec- | the Hilltop advantage. nent concrete stands with A lept ‘:llt is for them to place any avail-|ber and Evers has béen mentioned 5 4 ccesstully, defending his title | it scored its third successive vIctory | ord by shootimg twenty-two scrim-| Once they warmeg up, both teams | Cf One hundred feet will parallel ont able youngsters in a position where | frequently for the job. ! -yard dash and the 300-yard | with a 27-to-14 count, and bas only | mage goals, Peck Athletic Club ran | battled flercely and fouling was fre- ;‘edr'ieg!l e iennning rach ‘"fl' ing He defeated fine flelds in both| Eastern to face to complete its first| roughshod over the Riggs tossers.|quent. Georgetown was the principal event block in the schedule. Eastern had | Gocurick aiep glayed well for the vic- | offender, being penahzed | twenty | Of 21l races, On the opposite side of Wefers retained his 60-yard title|to struggle yesterday in Central gym- | tors. = = 3 times, while George Washington was | he, fleld, will be wooden Stende fhe after the hardest kind of.a race with|nasium to win, 23 to 21, over Wes o= tabbed for fourteen fouls. Florence | [NeSe, may also S MeAlllster, who actugly outran |ern, a team that was variquished de-| Epiphamy Cemter basketers scored|caged seven free tosses for the Hill. |\enEth of the 200-meter stralght- McAllister “had been | cisively by Central last week. Busi-| their sixth n.ulfht win in a 43-to-18 [top aggregation. Gosnell, usually | 3% & L aiJthe champion. X ¢ t wee o NEW ORLEARK, January @ I ihe Soambion. Cior “breaking” but | ness' defeat dropped it into fourth |game with the Takomas. dependable as a shot from the fifteen- | A contract, for building the stadium Walter . H. nger of “MHwaukee }he managed to cut down Wefers' lead, | place just ahead of Western in the | Apitz of Epiphany and Miller of Ta-|foot mark, made good In but eight to figure how any one could prevent| Kauff lost his fight against organized| o w1 Tosing the verdict by inches. league standing, while Eastern moved | koma scored six field n made o the English Grm WAKE aneot: X Wi, was te de: the g : 2 goals each. |of his chances. it fron: &ssuming that rank'in base| base ball when Justice Whittaker in | V7 18+ Was re-glected presjdent ‘of lo‘a‘{r‘\ls‘(h: ;l;;{ Mo"fin‘.m' Al 15- | into @ second-piace tie with Tech. 0 ‘Georgetown opened play with Flor-|ed the stands for the 1920 meet at s, cCloakey’s accarate shooting from | ence and Schmidt, forwards: Capt,|Antwerp and with the passing of the - M The National League and the Amer- ; annual co tion h ™ i bled Yo ftes t i final necessary legislation work is ex- L the applicat| 4 tle outfield nvention-frere. & , added the one-mile walk title |den leading the attack, the Central|the fleld enal the - Yosemites to|O'Connell, center, and Zazzali and joan League would not of mecsseity | 08 A metion restraining the Ne. | _Other’ oficors chosen wgré: R. . |to his collection. deicating Joe Pear: | quint had the Stinographiers on the| beat the Cemtral Presbyistiune, 34 to| Byrne;* gusras Of' these” O Connel pected 10" begin withla the next two b & B 3 [ jum . e stellar ga: Coast League to the agreements which | tional Exhibition Company. the in- | Jike Secretdiy of fe Loulsions N A it B metropolitan | White team was sent Snto.the. floo T : Pimped Altrap, George W 's | Olympic committee have expressed a ind them in a way as a dual or-| corporated name of the Giants, and 2 an;~ ffst: vios, yresi= |0t 2 near the close of the fourth period. |, Easters Preps mosed emtthe De Mo- | pivot man, and looped six goals from desire that the Paris stadium be eom- ganization, or, to.be mare specific, as | Judge Landis from continuing his{dent; L H. Lightcap of Ohio, & 2 lay boys'in a 20-fo-16’ battle. Hissey | serimmage. The guarding of Zazzall |Pleted at least eighteen m;;nv.n be- individual organizationy workiug un- | suspension. vice-president; Lathrope Cogswell of :'ne Xgr:ln.:'f 'y.'.':'.'{g‘.’.i‘lr‘z‘oi'é. ;l.‘:g of the winners and Gibson of the|and Byrne was especially good, but |fore the opening :t the ———— der a dyAl agreément; But they eould | ", Maryland, third vice presidént; 5 5 d bas- in order that track and field surface ey S e Pacifls Const A aa Sor 018 Russell, Kentucky, fourth vics M‘SKE 'I'u BUX 'I'UNNEY_ captain accumulating most of the | loSers each made a trio of fleld bas- | mot beiter than that of the Hatchetite | J DTy smene ‘may ‘be settled, thus ball. the supreme court yesterday denied |Natlonal Boxlag Aseoclation -at its| [V "\ rican champidn and record| With Birthright and Capt. McFad- League from asserting that it was| our that Kauft's contract with, the|President; Tex W. O'Rourke, New points, while the guarding of John- Washi hrough | affording perfect footiag for the pick a°major organization within 1ts own | Gnentnas, K e o hud that, theres | York, secretary and treasurer. son -and. Buckley held Business Warwidk Athibe” Otib swamped | OSoTEe Washinglon went, throueh |of the world's best sthletes wha wiil province. the player had no contract and|_ Gutzon Borglum, president of the G e second half, the Stenog- | the Diamond Juniors, 38 to 9. Zier, Altrup, center, and Hughes | compete. j B A hers 'had many opportunities t Teole and. Hickey- Mum: is for his appeal. . | International Sporting Club of New P Y.~ opportun: 0 | Benner and Boyd made five goals ards, despite the calling | It is pointed out that had the Ant- eale an ey Loy York, was elected honorary vice wu.suN.[ count, but were weax at sh .| each for the Warwicks. of four personal fouls against both|werp track and runways beem thus Both President.Toete &nd President| Kauff was charged with being im- Capt. Dennis &g g licated in a sale of.stolen sutomo- | president. - ~ 2 nis aud Connor-did th:Best s and Altrup, Intensely inter- |prepared more records would bave Hickey, who are’at the heads of the | Plicated In a sale of BLo/eR Rute 2 An.invitation was extended to New playing for the losers. Congress Helghts Yankees mot with | H9Shes and Altrup. dntensely inter | Poeon aible than was the case in other class AA organizations, have| The decision of Justice' Whittaker|York, New Jersey and Massachusetts o Ry Eastern-Western game -was & {little opposition from the American|jooked the fourth penaities that|the loose cinder footing which ham- nothing to say as to the probable ef- | means the passing of Kauff from or-|to bacome members of the associa- JBY FAIR PLAY. attle between team captaine, with| Leglon five and won 49 to 32. The|ghould have eliminated the players. |pered the runners in Belgium. ¢ e P Coast | Eanized. base ball. The little ont-|tion. -Texas was admitted. January 18.—Encour-{O'Dea of the Capitol Hill boys get-{Yanks played easily all the way. - fect of the actiop of the Padfic Coast] R0/,0 (0, 3 5 rather spectacularicaresr]. Tha president and secretary wera ; reat showing agalnst |Ling the edge on Frisby of Westérn: — Teague upon thfi% t]in base ball, first as & member of the|given powers to form an alliance| Charley 3 the Newark Adonis, | Before his elimination by the per-{. Immaeulate Comceptiom over- the chances aré that they will sidefingjanapolls and - Brooklyn Federal|with the boxing associations of Great *in the Jersey metrop- | €0Dal foul route, O'Dea had caged five | whelmed the Legion Midgets, 39 to 4. = with the coast leagiie und décline 10| reague teams, and then with the|Britain and France. olis.”Bitly Miske said today. that, he | field goals and seven from the foul|It was the fifth straight win for the i/ consider (!he drattm‘-o'!‘ahhy-,;-l;lb: Glants. almed to:hang out in, mq.fi.,( .:.,{ l::lne.; tl’-‘u:ulbyvs czmrlbut:nn to West-[1. C. quint \ 7 panacea for any_fla = —_— - wcogpting_all fights tha as two scrimmage bas- === presumed to affect thelr exisfence. WILSON MUST BOX GREB | 2oe brieredt o im.” So far as fights kets and seven successtul froe shots. T s siiragioniin| =g oS s ca ; : > ; s was = ract The majors can take any. action|YQUNG FINDS. CAUSE Déedaid: MENT ‘now that warmly contested, al : = , 5 tpey seo. At but OR SUSPENSION STANDS | Stins sre atoctio fave-sisice appear | (houeh Eastern inished the ‘opentng | Sonsasa gymaesium toporror, nieht N S e that they will start any plan: to take against G Tui in|bhalf in front and generally held players away from the minor ergani OF ERRATIC THROWING NEW YORE, January 15.—Johnny | ihe near fature, ihe winner to meet |1ead in the second. REaT mectHnjticiprallley; Itarineiat zations, except by DETROIT. January 18.—“Pep” Young. 2 Wilson, middlewelght champlon, ap- | the winner.of the Chrpentier-GIbbSNS |y Diytrict seholastic quints were Emmltfi w! rules which are in ‘affect oW, hose weird fight, it thisdbout evercomes o = The clubs of the CHES AL Slrenl Tiger second DaaemAn ey "ept | Deared before: the Natlonal Federa-| “640 ¢ (o'oY, Ccolitnb Yorm ana | to, play today. = Gonszaga' Hish was |, Falmers goal trom midcourt, made) baving become bolde By 8 ¥ etas|Detrolt fandom on the anxious seat|tion of Boxing yesterday and was|there is no reason why he should ‘not | FICGUIES, (0, Hisit Garvett Park, Md.,| i, fawhi Props the poinis needed to T ommacives strongly as opposed to|and finally led to his removal from|told that his suspension from the|plck up a.iot-of money in anc Ibodt|town Preps, e Ao nGeorEe: | beat the St. Teresa Preps. 15 to 13. any plan which permits clubs to take| the line-up, has located the cause of |, o' unti) ‘next September stands | this city. Tfe had-an sutomobile Xe-: Preps expected to. invade VY | The game was well contested all the pair shop out in St. Paul, but the she: Baltimore ‘ot aliotted to them. : F thietie Club, which de- Ay from them and hold players in{ the trouble, and is undergoing treat- iniess " he -consented to meet Harry | PAT Sh0F, o8 0 S PRI Aacoints | to bitele with the Mount S Josepi s | FOULS Cleveiand - Af (Copyright, 1922.) ‘for the opening of the coming 8eason. | . rusal to fight Greb after a match | POX-O€hL aréna. . I Billy -can main. featod the Arabs, 13 to 4, wan e A Mame piivilege | ment at Philadelphia, which he ex- Lok L according to @ letter written to & tain the pace he sef against Wienert 7 nes with junior teams. Challenges friend here. bad been arranged by Tex Rickard. |y, ught to- earn more money in a U SVYABH]’SMAN EAGER Should be telephoned to Manager . U, . reb. 0 pects to put him in first-class shape Wilson's suspension followed his for Miske's renewed interest in the short tithe ‘than he could earn-in ¥ : = T HAD o' K' FROM LA"uls Yofi:g ?‘.r iui.’-‘fl:'{;"?:‘.fi'.’.".'. d?:::}::’&:g m STOPS HART. years on the gasoline route. The only question about Miske will TO PLAY, MEUSEL/SAYS | jcrichrac, he wrote, sdding et Me| o v ADELPHIA, January 18| boline st beimims Afior E1vIok Wier H]R RA{:EW"HBR"[]NS Harry Newman, North 5657. SHOOTS 20.FOULS IN WIN OF DARTMOUTH, 256 T0 17 HANOVER, N. H, January 18— Dartmouth defeated Kmox College of Illinois at basket :l.l last might, ——————ie and Sunday after they had Teceived fourth round. causes wonder as to how Miske would | planned, th 25 to 17. OCullen Dartmouth rmission of Commissioner K. e s L O fitteen- d setto. Well, , the United States promises 20 the perm faré along a fifteen-round setto. Well, | ¢; 1o well represented in the imters -_cor:d.:?.nl of which were M. Landis to participate In such ; games. Emil Meusel said todsy when ‘WILLS WHIPS LANGFORD. Mi by the way. has copled the | FRUona} siximeter poices against 5 s informed of reports from Chicago, PORTLAND, Ore,, January 18.— | Dempsey style of fighting, weaving in ivities had . 5 tember, Judge Landis: 4 ! Dbear. - At least that is the style that | LlidIng and racing these small boats e = back in line. * Young predicted that|George . Chaney, Baitimore light- nert an artistic lacing up to the last ANGELES, Calit., January 18.| novoithstanding the competition of | weight, scored & technical knockout | round. tie twelfth, the St. Paul fight- —Fmil (“Irish”) Meusel and Johnny| gour youngsters for his berth, he|over Alex Hart of Cleveland in the|er permitted Charley to come back Rawlings of the New York Nationals, | would be at second when the cham- | third round last night. Hart, who is| streng and do practically all the work | 5, together with “Bob” Meusel' of the | pionghip campaign opens. managed by Johnny Kilbane, feath- | in the wind-up frame. Aside from the | BY, the Associated Press. New York Americans, played in e: erweight champion, failed to respond | fact that this proved that Wienert is| NEW YORK, January 15.—With ten hibition games here last_Saturd to the bell_at the beginning of the | as game and willing as they come, it|yachts building and eight others OUR ENTIRE STOCKS 5 faneford of Chicago here last night. ved a telegram 'from VI @4 not make mich of an effort | Dempsey did use up to and Including | whaPByeh 5, o abien vachtsmen, ‘We _ rec Judge Landis giving us permission to| SAN FRANCISCO, January 18.—San n , < but. ded with | the; Willard_fight. No one seems to f play In exhibition games providing | Francisco in being considered as the o Sy, e R know how Dempiey came to lose 1t | o300 for u season's competition, AND We would not pl possible place. for the holding of the . ke after the Toledo engagement. may be lucky enough fo be selected| HEk 3 any ineligibles, . 1923 amateur golf championship . Joe Benjamin and Johnny Dundee, | noso the American fieer. The il JLE - A \ far as I know there were no Ineli-|tournament of the United States, de-| . AWHAS WOULD BOX. (| who. it was stated.today, are to meet | Paces will ‘be held in Aagust and ims gibles on either team. We did not|cording to & telegram received tmfl- ALRIsIeY ctab wants. éns in New York on February 3, should | international team coalaE:"ab nL :,h’ AL - g make a move until we got per-|J. Frederick Byers, pre-::lflnt of the xlnn_;l:t ke 1;:. gaxln‘ 8,en-| make as pretty a bout as one would | midate of September. out the J S k Pteton United States Golt Association, | gagements Lo s o obdisssed. 1| CAT® to sce. Joo counts on making a| " English yachtsmen are ot resting | HI3 ] P e Tusoeiate sditor of the Sah | Mansger FL E. Keane, 1314 Columbia | §5eat Showine in this battle and if he | on last year's laurels. Fife.is-buila - HILLTOP MIDGETS ACTIVE. c}“:gcl:::-fl:lrl:;!n{otro&:vaasanz‘ I‘-;;n:; street. a. der:.md ot with Daaay | g four eni‘;db::l?e'r }22&“ on one, | ¥ o Hilltop Midgets will elect a captain O hIpeimoxt yeas: i = onar busy, so_that the English will have | and wmanegs o el Bast ball| PR STaliier iy 1 e bands of wne| Benjemin to Fight Dundee. | e chmt W iuta I st e | Bt St ot e s s | 4] i INCLUDING STEIN- e jection of courses, N E ¥ \ Tmorning at 11 o'clock at the home of | SOMEILe? | election of < : LCHICAGO, January Ih!(»a{:;bflg; il meet in New York before long—'next September. finfi‘:fi:fi""‘ 1181 Morse strect rost assure . ¥ been matched to meet Johnny Dun- athletic commissioners to let the 5 E y B L OCH S---dnd ex- h"'“° e 1t i dee in New York February 1. Ben-|champion take on Mike McTigue. MARYLAND U RIFLEMEN 7 {Mbel-al lendid thing for the game |Jsmin s & protege of Jack Dempsey. - 2 fin - I D s CHERRYDALE NINE BUSY. 0% goir'to hold the champlonship on 2 1SOCCER LEAGUE BEGINS FIRE J" THREE-MATCHES cep g on y res Cherrydale Athlatic Association is) the Pacific coast. GIRL BOWLERS COMPETING. - 4 ID.EDRESS Cl h booking games for its base ball tea: —_— : T'TLE PLAY JA"UA’RY 29 UC‘OLLEGE PARK, Md., January u\._o F ts, write Mickey Joh the Washington P niversity of Maryland rifiemen & %05, °B6. Parker avense, é{lzf&';fl% BARNES TIED FOR LEAD ague and the Re- Champlonship play in thenew District. fams resconitig e el Jith Va. The Cherrydales will give & f Soccer Le: \ . . dance Fridsy night- IN CALIFORNIA TOURNEY |zheir six tne Raders | unday and acores will b cachsnbes by Squared off to fight Here are a few specific Y th darive tarts t 8 o'clock. The wire Monday. The shoot is bel con- Flint Club Is Sold. LOS ANGELES, January 18—Jim|{lon Griees, o e & forty-reur.pin | Eritlah Embassy meeting the Wash- | Jucted over é0-foot rangss by teams of the commonplace, examples of what the one- Harnes, American open champion, was R e i Soccer Club_on Monument - Lot aitted teh ehots g i, e, Jepey i S5 Vil Ahe Rarli, Se B i, 2 Lo e Fl ik, el G Fnat | ol eth e Bt | IO ehe poinrs of de. R int - 5 en pi as follows: 2 < Pe t , " 2| Casey lers Dri . : are 3 L‘:;n:d“co:llderl‘ta{‘o:r‘ot 36400 is plonahip last .night, with scores of| %8 num:t CO‘lm f" :':;" Washington Soccer Club ve. Harlems)| aze Founs, Oitbere, Hranb.® Bt to you: : < announced Controlling_interest in |147: g ! umbus_ yeste Ranj : bassy. Capt. Chesinut, Cohee, Ridout, Samp. . held by C. T. Jock Hutchison, British open cham- | celebrated the opening .of their new ; An all-star Washingtoh team will be £ 4 abl Its roll- 5 ~ the club was held by C. T. Maines. | 00K to0d tenth with 167 :forthe | powling :alleys in their 10th stre Scp and Stites. y good. B e . $20-00 :2#.‘:.... $33.34 B, $23.34/4 ., $40.00 Yo $26.67/%5n.. $50.00 LEWIS THROWS HIRDU, | 0 oo PRRd i 2% 8hre i 2 s by ing wing is unmis- NASHVILLE, Tenn, January 18—Ed |«EORE” IN GOLF IS FAIR. pcd By GinE SO whee - | . 45,000 Life Policy, $57.35 takably new. Its “Strangler” Lewis, former champion | : 3 b 40, Bend date of birth for illustration. el O R TR Bymum,a, COURT RULES | 7 . o ":“ P Hernranae kol style is unmistak- giraignt ralie last night Uusing 40| eair warnin et and. piaye Wheatley, who fint 2 ¢ Lynehbute, Va—Tymohbss Hitkat S sbly correct ; in twenty-three minutes. The next)should watch out wh n‘-'m hl'il-i el West Vb[ came in fourteen and one-half mi: cided in u ht ’elook at th 48; Geneva, ey . E“l.,""::g Lowu employed the rul:n‘ €M mnlx‘ f s o stals, n”wan‘,“ the sl could not recover damages as a re- | their 300-point matol LINOCORD “ . ‘Wrestle. ;mmgt il na.n s rualar s = finf’" .:.‘.‘.’:.... t. ‘William | 26; Willinms, A I 7 W . 7] 5 : - 3 Petersen to Wrestle. e i R L LT TRl L~ S : . Butsonbole, which terations at clone Petersen, veteran middle-|and pattery with a golf ball, but the | With Clive Ri i College of lmm'l.'- , - swdhes inold for bife i welght wrestler, will meet Joe Tur- | Goure’ held that Gallagher Red: seeq|vietor. frsly : E. hldfn i i no; at ‘:.:. Capitol Theater tomore|que precaution in uufn: “Fore.” . 20 nig! . = z Ac_:tual Cost AR e Bike Riders to Invade. « b T c::: f;"m‘ L R AT e KL TR R e e Sy e | B T S S St o AR SRR A Wl Pl ) hgmR (i moue T SidnevW est,Inc. Al eall from Italy Jamuary 35, to| T OInS: Officers will b elscted. Arei s RaTT 1621 l‘tla!t.?ln-"ufi“i ‘i It : e : ? mu in_the six-day race which Princeton Honors D. C. Boy, - . 1 L R AN here February 13. Tilden Too IH to Play. . Boon Choey Petrachat of this city! FORD RAUIATORS, HONETcOMB AWD| MY A ) ! % o l4fll and G‘ et Mo oy ¥ 5 K08 o "va'fl’_;'nnumm ¢ 18 i XK ) R « ; R TR T hm.a = 37 Notre Dame Wins at Hockey. | 3,10 %208 &1 E L WITTSTATT tack of tis, world™ tennis D! p ARBOR, Mich., January 18— | ch lon, .u.b...:flhg,....t%.. % 219 13t mw; and '® | § 2 [l B : 3 1n ¢ of N ax- \ y 3 : = o e Michigan gent Rickare aw Tork in ag ax” |sollaginte Leagis. PR T : ] u@%«fi_ - : == an hooliey | same last nigh Taa Mo % - o ) lade oe 383t ax ¥