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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ‘D C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 24, 1922 SPORTS. All of Washington Club’s Early Squad Now Are in Line : District Colleges Start Base Bal:l" TORRES AND WOODWARD SIGN, COMPLETING LIST Fourteen Athletes to Be in Uniform at Tampa When Practice Starts Next Monday—Griffith and Party I;Y DENMAN THOMPSON. Board Southbound Train Tomorrow Morning. ECEIPT today of the signed contracts of Frank Woodward and Ricardo Torres assured a full representation of the early birds R at the training camp of the Nationals next Monday, when practice for the American League campaign will be inaugurated. The senor put up a doughty battle by mail for a stipend larger than that offered for his ices, but when informed that he would cither have to be on the job, illy bound. at the appointed time or spend the summer in that dear Cul he indorsed the official papers and dispatched them registered, special delivery ‘n'evrything. A v 3 There will be fourteen men in uniform at Plant Field, Tampa, Mon- day, when the limbering-up process is started. All but three will be can- didates for battery berths with Zeb Milan's pennant hopefuls. Nine pitchers and two catchers are on the list, In addition to Torres, Bucky Mar-| ™ Cont o e s ‘..’é'l.’;‘i,.‘_a MIKE MENOSKY SPURNS ancis| SECOND RED SOX OFFER| who will procecd to Tampa from th homes are Ray Franeis, | southpaw hurler, now en route from | 3 Bis home at Mere (Calif.: Ralph | Special Dispateh to The Star. Miller, another l¢ o wi FLINT, Michi, February 24— Mike Menosky, star outflelder of the Boston Red Sox, s an ont-nand- out holdout. He returncd the sec- . and Slim M Grew, whose habitat is Yoakum, Tex. | | ond contract tendered him for the seanon of 1922 today. It waw the se Fiftcen in Party Leaving Here. | e train Ie zto o'elock oeton Sl same as the first one offcred him Ni the comed ten days ago and did not contain spring a raise In salary over g S s ¥ last year's aor stipend. names fl other a Noone. are hopeful that the | purchase an inter- e Flint club and devote nts to the Michigan-On- eague entry, but no sug- gestion as to how he can do this if suspended from organized hase ball through refusal to xizgn with Boston has been advanced. lward _of Outtielder Salem. N. J. = h himself will be in - el e Charleston Names Pilot. in addi Jimmy Hamilton, last year manager oc pilot of « sociation. of Joplin, accepted te uth Carolina mer is expected - pointers on improving when the itial it to the 1t be Indians Start Today. CLEVE! D). Ohio, Ninet n ClL and batterymen, were re: Spring tr g toda; rording advices received from Las. e e Macks Start for Texas. PHILAT companicd ehruary Tnd; mostly 24— 1y to Start their | to ers and catcher ns have left for begin spring tra FOR VEACH EW YORK. February 24—Ther Wa g his salary compla gers or 1, holdout secend basen troit o ning to off gardener—to the highest bidder in ei: world series | : DANFGRTH ONE OF THREE OF BROWNS NOT SIGNED ebruary Z4—A 1 Ivance squad on its arrival at Mobile. Ala.. yesterday. pite the rain, Manager Lee ! had his twenty-two plavers out for affernoon practice but d ' em. Gffer e thdraw i unless you a of last Davis and Wainwright, | hod been sizned, with Bave Dan- | forth. a nes mer, alvo unsigned. | yea YLER “COMING BAC of the virreed me ba PLANNING FOR BATTLES Although more than a month of weather too severe for outdoor prac- tice probably is ahead, Washington Beaumont, | o ndiotters are by no means quiet. Kress from | pheirs is not a policy of “keeping low dicimputts nothing.” This is espe- of the junior organiza- . many of which are act 1y en- 7 mapping campaigns for the son. sister Athletic Club, which last r won the pennant in the Treas Interbureau League, has reorgan- intends to play many gam, Malone, team PLAYERS WL ATTEND FAEMLOFDLOEF ¥ Vernon Clem- cher, and were on ST. LOUIS, Mo., Athletic Association, dlot base ball its memb n of the Yankee The Thrill That Comes O v MR \ 'YANKS MAY TRADE WARD §)XD. (. RELAY TEANS OR JACOBSON a rumor afloat here that Aaron . soon may be pour- the ears of th ther case. Ward is one of the 1921 deal. as origi tioned Johnny bunch of h for the hut b m_ that up Eveérett sition was a It Ty the swap may <0 is a_clever outfielder Louis intl cith the substitut far 3 without a strength, ‘bl agreement essed by re- he would sign 1922 and 1% a written con ials declare, and aken before Judge with Huston sponsiible perso at t he same That is the tract. the club offic the matter will be Landis, if necessa; Herrmann Is Reticent. arry Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati Reds, was in town, but it was announced at his hotel that he was in conference with himself and nobody could learn the nature of his mission. A platoon of b: ball writers attempted to interview him on the question of Ed Roush. Th W men and if he deal with nted to know if the temy r was still a holdout ng considered in & the Giants for Phil Douglas and Jes 7 those world serics pitching Ten of the Brooklyn Nationals, in- cluding Dutch Ruether, Al Mamausx, Clarence Mitchell, Hal Janvrin and Chuck Ward, were passengers on the &o0d ship Arapahoe sailing for Jack- sonville, today. T they will Wilbert Rob- inson, and get to work Monday morn- G e tow mo . the local | thi till is growing fand the ¥ ST to Mo-!T. the moving spirit inja Monday train e al of | the oreanization. To help the club | Meanwh word Catéher William - | in informal dance will beSprings Ark that Waily et tCOTE0 a repe ay night at 316 E street &) b atike AN fer tomorrow. according a_ren ay nig 2 ‘hang and Everett Scott were golf- the team’s Ha ar division. Chal- their may be written to Manager T. they were Kines, 1200 29th street, or tele- Dilkoefer. Unable to f . i phoned to Main 5333, branch 32, be- of depression caused hy the unex- n 9:30 am. and 4 p.m. pected m players were per- | Clover Athletic Club is receiving mitred b Key to limit their first ! challenges from twelve-fourteen-year da through 3 llnllnn(li 704 3d utheast, or r Roland Adkins, 16 treet ‘tice to a short workout inj { the ch. treasurer. s, who claimed the mpionship in the si ion last vear, engagements, umong the | Iy called for| when the game hzd reach- 1 point, or whea the play. seemed to be ed a eru ers’ a For write rge e offerings from Fletcher, 422 North Alfred itions be- | street. when sent from| Meridian Athletic Club has recently here last nig fer was a mem- | been organized under the manage- ber of the lodze and aiso | ment of Norman Blue, brother of Lou on PPos Detroit first sacker. Blue will Elu | receive challenges at 1501 Wyominz avenue. Van Cortland Athletic ociation is to meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Park View School. Coach Thomas will informally address the candi- dates for the nine. Boat Race to Gar, Jr. MIAMI, Fla, February 24.—Flash- ing through a rough sea and buck- { Ing a SUfE breeze. the Gar, Jr., piloted {by her owner, Garfield A. Wood of Detroit, won the first of the mid- winter boat races from Miami Beach to Palm Beach and return, in 4.35.26. . February 24— alifornin’s hletic ted on a twenty- n near the 1 seat It 70,000. | is planned v 1, 1923, 22 EVENTS ARE LISTED FOR FAIR AT ROCKVILLE ti of the, ricultural wa| 1t will cost $£800,000, to complete it by Janu: ETex, 1 th Monizomer: A Marquard and Kopf Sign. ciety tor th t the annual to ba held ville on August 22,1 BOSTON, February 24— "Rube” 23, 24 and | Marquard, left-hand pitcher and he prog; . which has just been |Larry Kopf, infielder, who were traded announced, includes ten harness and siX running, two pony, 1wo motor cycle events. to Boston by the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Pitcher John Scott, have two mule and E l-ined contracts with the Braves . ne the kinks out of their arms and and that Carl M ¥t had engaged in ht training. TURNER WINS MAT MATCH AFTER LOSING FIRST FALL Joe Turner, Washington mat vet- eran, scored over Charlie Metros of Boston, in a three-bout wre Capi iting grappler took the 6% minutes with a head and armlock. In the second Turner stopped Metros in 3 minutes with a bar armlock and le hammerlock and took the third in 33 minutes with an armlock. 'urner’s weight was announced as pounds. Metros s said to be ght pounds hea Pat O'Connor was referee. match last night at/thc ter. The B er. leaders of the De-| . Louis Browns. It is said the Yankee owners are plan- Ward to the Detroit team for Bobby Ve k ] ch, the hard-hitting | ger outfielder, or for Bill Jacobson, the pill-busting’ St. Louis outer- and Waite | ting | 1 Thea- nce in a Lifetime. THEIR NEWTFANGLED VEGGYTEBELS! I'LL 61T A-LONG - TORUNINBALTIMORE. Washington teams will compete in x of the blg relay races which aro 10 he a feature of the annual Johns| ment indoor track at the 5th Regiment DANGE | SEE \NHUT A-MNOTHER, / / - BADGER CREWS MAY ROW A —By WEBSTE % | OYOLATOSSERS SEEX BATTERYMEN PRACTICING | UNSPUTEDS AT AT GEORGETOWN AND C. U i //' who ' Baiymore, tom Fifteen Men, Mosily Recruits, Are Werking Out at the (oncaament. 1l witah T ApTel e Hitltop—Brookianders Have Fine Hurling The xious 10 ehom Presnect in Clark, a Neweomer. onship, fgh, Washin the tourney D EF hut wer 5 thit quint did pet entor o s SEMEHOW O WE'RE A CoMiet tition. Now Laoveln is p ! BY H. C. BYRD. 31?[(-".17 WE GOt To! EF T tiadigflo OTWITHSTANDING 11 or tra Now ! i HANT ONE i i be held 1 THirs 1S Bilc e, in Balti will enter such [ NMount 1 d 1o md g or One vesterda amd Baltimore. E ha‘terymen of th 4 ot St two years in tae wain, de d th ca = rEty ulso got out fs :URGE FRENCH OFchIALS BARIN, o hasg —1In order d ingements sion regar x the Oty mpie rded 1o Paris, ¥ fra for ke 1 ens titie clnim 1o ter has 6 the i “d an in GALLAUDET FIVE IN GAME. Sallande duled "that the tre ion officials SpOrts have e ity 1 i COLLEGE BASKET BALL. At Womtminster, ML—Western s1and, Davia-Eikine 24, At Towa City—Iowa, Minncsota, SEEKING MORE ACTCH END INTERCITY CUE PLAY. I'ouliefl of t 1 Georze I M wof Baltime " meet Xlein's acade 0 Club 1 night in Yihnsy ik of the S Washington Prep Junfors t the St. Ter 1 nt Midd to TWO BIG BOUTS LISTED FCR FORT MYER ARENA & IN COLLEGIATE REGATTA BY LAWRENCE PERRY. rities at the University of Wisconsin are looking ard to sending a varsity and freshmen crew to the Pough- THLETIC forv will e me 1ore tomorrow night. | keepsie reeatta on the Hudsan river next June. The venture de-1 4 own, Gall . Tech Hizh | b Al bt s s e i Washington Canos Club_fours | Pends upon the progress of the two cights when they are boated on Lake | el L ol have been matched with sturdy op-| Mendota as scon as the ice clears. At the present timea large numl:cr}.. Robe onents. c » P hese fnstitutions, as we Cen- | 0F candidates on the mach as usual, there is no | and & indoc i B Leonerd Fights Tonight. riticism on the score of physique. Much that is valuable may be done s, but a 4 the real test comes when the men put their shells = < of Maryland Jikewi overboard and swing sweeps under actu ing conditions. Terminal . 1L V. 3. C. La. Februa : ted. Its freshmen relay will 109000 e £ | FERTR T run against that of the Univ of he Ba Te re-established | Pac S beat the Bad in St Pagl Athl Virginia for the South Atlantic cham- | rowing as in sport | in ¢ third piwes in 11 | C] arting piay @ | pionship. Jast year, but resiristed competiti SR |ore ; ’ i . y o hich the Madls - orgetown’s quartet will encoun- | (o (he middle This marked | pl - “ord ile sst, whi r s represented | Quiney Adhietie Club R e Taas veltor g psie—the crew finish o ihe Hierssvilie 3 5 Hopkins Reserves over a Similar dis- ine oo e iU was after the reg: 114 | company i in Ay Freeman Whips Rivers. [tiane: esh e to tike back fin thvew| Lo Lern disce that Dr. Ehler, then athleti or { ville ar s 1 8 Ark. Februar In one at a half mile it Will in the ald u“\it;_-":“[w"l-lr:l” 'Iw”":‘r_;nwn under | lantly for or ot Eonines '.'m‘”y’,f,m“‘,n‘“.”.'v'{‘r“ ,'Ul”'\'\'h‘” Sy ,m,‘,'.’ sult of which four-mile rowin <y e R S o'f‘f o «nual Train in a mi shed ining and | declared to h\uu}«l‘rr:\:« 1{1:1'? sl H ‘Walker Beats Bartfield. g 1 the former 1 Baltimore | Columbia an pd. In uDEl Akt e so- 1 bruary City Collexe will be Tech's opponents Madison finished o I aboth, X, ‘ over a two-mile rou Washinston 1d Cornell. the Hen wado, R d soldier Part- wnoe Club is to rac ssiment - Westerns illes nndonbie cam. aneed by e | Georgetown also will take part in the orgetown, while in 1904 sl nin and outh Atlantic_mile relay champion ith Hopki i Virginia. SEATILE PUBLIC LIV THRIVE ON SWALL FEE CHICAGO, February 24—Seattle Fas proved that public #olf links can be made not only self-supporting bhut remunerative to such an extent that w courses may be built out of the ¢ from the nominal 1 plavers for the use of the according to word received by Chester Horton, who was formerly a professional in that cit; Golf has Leen the razc in the Pa- c northwest for several years and inc charzed eronnds, Louis last summer unde® the tute- lage of Chandier Egan of Portland formerly national and western ama mpion. An antithesis of this situation is presented by Detroit, a considerably larger city, which, while it has twen- ty-six private clubs, has no public 11in ous contenders for championship honors. Detroit s ecredited, however, with having the most expensive clubs and profession- als of any city in the country, and Iis now considering the building of public links. — e Emil_Rosenast, star forward of the Emil Rosenast, star forward of the Pennsylvania basket ball team. has been forced to retire from the game owing tc a fractured arm. HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT FOUND IN LUMBER CAMP A new heavyweight title pros- Ppect has been discovered in a lum- ber enmp at Kanasket, Wash. He is Edgar Oxenford, who complain- ed to hix boss that the sledge used in splitting was not heavy enough. He was satisfied only after a sixty- pound hammer had been shipped from Seattle. He swings the or- dinary double-bitted ax with such force ax to imbed it into the trunk of a fir iree at one stroke, Oxenford, mnicknamed “0x,” is -only twenty-one, weighs 240 pounds, and stands six feet five inches in his socks. “Ox” was born and educated near here and has mnever been further from home than Seattle, and, although he h: mever been inside a gymnasiam, ean outhox and outreach any tall man in the camp. The TIRE you need A Specinl 30x3% Inch Well Known Make CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. 812 14th St. 4 Doors FOR WINDSHIELDS OR_BO] ‘mataliod Whils ¥ou Welt T ‘Taranto & Wasman 101" NEW_YORE AVE. N.W. Radiators and Fenders ANY KIND MADE OR REPATRED." Cores installed in any make. 5 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS, . E. L. WITTSTATT 819 13th, F. 6410, - a1l P taanl three seconds sep and the runner-up. yesterd: of winter invitation to Ouimet, @ New York, were WOMAN GOLFER SETS RECORD. 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