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SPORTS. THE EVE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923. D. C, SPORTS.- VING STAR, WASHINGTON - 29 ?’ii}ébdrgh to Revamp Iis Infield : Brennan Now Through as Fistic Drawing Card PIRATES PLANNING SHIFTS | THE STAR'S PANORAMA OF BASE BALL [“mwsovncensume 'MISKE SEEKING BIG BOUTS TO GIVE THEM A BANNER A Pictorial Highlight History of the National Game ON STRENGTH OF HIS K. O, corgetown’s eleven has no ‘ game scheduled tomorrow, but | Traynor May Be Placed at Short, Maranville at Lack of Confidence Handicapts Renault—Wills Con- fident of Rich Purse Next Year—Kid the Hlilltoppers are to have folk Favorite Over Battling Siki. their foot ball nevertheless. A they intend to share It w Waxhington alumni of Harvard ond Princeton. Details of the battle in Jerxey between the Crimson and the Tiger will be shown on the huge gridiron scoreboard at the university as fuxt ax play-by-play accounts are recelved over a apecial wire, and alumnl of the contending in. stitutions are to be Georgetown's Buests. Harvard and desiring to avail themwelves of opportunity offered at muxt get there he- ock if they would be in at the start of the contest. BIG MINORS DRAFT FROM LITTLE ONE ot o minor of lower class s, (Copyright, 1923, in U. S. and Great Britain by North American Newspaper Alliance. All rights reserved.) | 5 5 ond and Wright, Reeruit From Kansas City , NO. 3—“FATHER” CHADWICK, THE FIRST BASE BALL REPORTER. Installed at Third. ; pery it i Winkle. thing upon Weller. found that to bases. put down 5 said Mr. ot uncommon ce, sir,” replied Mr. Mr. Chadwick's men there New York papers, and in 1860 his Sam.” name is to be found in the :\'cw York Clipper. He retired. from this kind of jouralism in 1886 an<! one of the editors of Outing, besides contributing to Sporting Life. He compiled and wrote many small books descrip- Henry Chadwick has been called the father of base ba He was he game’s first reporter; he was the first authoritative the subject, and he knew an BY FAIR PLAY. EW YORK, November 9.—Billy Miske way looking for fight. His knockout ¢ achievement. It came in the re habit of assuming a horizontal position at so e In fact, only Dempsey and Firpo have | bird. Brennan has been reported by his friends out of condition, but the fact is the big fellow for this fight, expecting to use it as a ba this winter against the best of the heavies is curtains for Knockout Bill. Until Dc twelve-round bout two years ago | was disport of a championship contender. But after his second kr be took on the role of a fighter against whom risit make a rep by beating him Inside Golf| The golfer can hardly have hix mind full of the details of making n swing at the time he Ix making it. All hix concentration must be applied to the ball. The thi to find automatic ways of accom- wlishinz the swing. 1 can suggest a method which hax worked well with many of pupils, Ax the club ix being take by nke the left elhow pass di- rectly across the stomach. As the uh wwinging down and through the ball, make the right TAYLOR TO MANAGE |seest ot & U. S. SPEED SKATERS Wil o the o 1t BY JOHN B. FOSTER. W YORK, November 9—Changes in the lins-up oi tie Pittsby ed to cure that the vears for finishing poorly with ratively Princeton men writer on all the early players famed to base ball history. It was through his in- genuity that the records oi the carly games were kept and from him the first method of scoring. knowledge of the were other places could slide to than The ice game may be one of the freaks of base ball history. Nationals, desig club’s failing of last four betame N player one > i fourth a team The princi of comp strong al changes probably will are expected next season tive of the game. Nearly every one of our games has had, in its history, some odd practiced it. In early days. when kings and queens played chess there used to be tournaments and a huge chess board laid on a vast field where the pawns and the knights and the castles and the bishops and the kings and queens were horseback, moving to another. There is indoor golf and parlor oquet and goli played in the snow with colored balls. Henry Chadwick, the winter of hit upon a brilliant idea; who scems to be the best third baseman suggested—and by none other that stop for Pittsburgh.” If the suggestion that Traynor could 15 well as he plays third base proved up, Pittsburgh would be for vears to come, for it is seidom that a player is found dternate between those’ side-by-side positions with equal skill n the National one of his old man- ame systematic to I Through his he Tomorrow: “A Crack Nine and the rst Gate Money.™ SRokt mighty well o who can it er am, was | tricks on instrumental in formulating many helped more ROCH} Drafting minor leagu has 1 completed, H. Farrell of the of Base Ball Clubs has an Pwelve minor league clubs drafted The list of players TE! by Nover 9.— leagues from ications John ation rules ber ules which t more of the It tion that he d that second, bu made his reputat s natural, hut there eve that he is 1 und hetween used to, Time Tt ot the ting sugges to hang on to short, > been approached with the ined, preferrit make game closer, chess He was had a man- in' the New part of show 8 scientific. writer and His tense, an excellent where en Secretary ational Assoct ounced. Th is reasor th effort s covering third Pitt and short another wus when he could | its undol second haseman's po- | 1f Weight were tried grounders hehind the might not go well there. Ceriain when he was nominally he is taken out of his natusi posi- tion at short he will find it hacder t et along than if he were permitted the position where ki lay of the 1 Weakness at thing which no win @ champic third Laseman chan to ha pinned to a narrow ball goes by on the the pennant go MeKechnie tak hix infield the th, st de to break surgh will be up experiment which may n 0 n at cuinst pro for statistics notes, Public Spalding He had an pass to see base from the slough into was dragged for a time in the passion uscript York the this now Library collection. even stronger ball lifted which it sixteen players drafted follows By New folk, Va i inaw from Ch Burkett, from terbury, Hood, fre and Benton fro Danville, Va.. T Md. and Gardn Md: by High Point Dover, Del. by Greensboro, phrey. from Dover, Del.; Tickey Salisbury, Md a4 Bishop, Knoxville; b »plin from Sherman, Tex.: | Brown. from Dover, Del ands; by | Tow courtiers on one he | i at ond as from square Jrman Tvest rtansburg; by Richmond, Willlamsport; il ) pliy n rlotte Bro Kansa Ass ittt of thir A tewm ean hip. Although som in and th ristop, ult. He | trip where the | jump, and if by carly days, when gambling and drink threatened it Frederick, fro Hum- from from 0. Phyle Fort Smith, dn Hoetker W to have a game of base ball on Washington Park, in the site selected, and the results are clearly dem- onstrated a sketch nber Papers” Winkle, skates, Chadwick was on various com- framing In connection with rules 1, was pikodanl mittees for . April, 1909, base ball was fittingly marked by the unveiling of a monument in Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn Of English extraction, Chad- wick came of a Brooklyn fami His name is associated, as sport- sees it his it with by cotemporary You re- “Pickwick Mr. found himself Weller “How slip- interesting FIVE UNBEATEN ELEVENS OF EAST FACE TROUBLE N EW YORK. Noven are i of the sce . me in Dickens' the when This needs remark of he “Father” Chadwick - his name was Henry Chadwick. He was the first base ball reporter. ues on and Sam saved to pilot him es ing writer, with all the leading has ~Willia Yorik been up and the ed skating tewn full control vith authority NEW YORK Taylor of w pointed Americ Taylor the mana of n Olympie will h meeting of undefeated elevens, between to tean engagements if any members t union | repiace, necessar chosen of the | vented from xo ol powerful e garnishment ¢ recent annual meeting pro whi A ix, of the one of < or fail to measure up to preliminary n reaso: reversal being general ng the nks all oth t interest the Harvard ug the so-cal il involving three of the g this 1l be followed with al e dsedl -h instance oppouents of demonstrated or potential strengt it iy 5 . st e A skating events b nclade Hars nad and Niversiti five remain st equal con standards in keep your el- bows performing accoring to thix rule—without heing conxcious of it and without erowding th in too close against the body—the rest of your swing may fairly be expected 1o take pretty good Care of itvelf. Passing the Ieft elbow neross (n thix manner on the hack awing gets the club started pr erly, and that in ftself ix n Tohn ¥ DAVIDSON IS WINNER | OF GOLF CUP EVENT will prepared to for the chosen by 5K t wolder rer inter both of Ch Moore of New York, indoor champion. | ftion even which th will mateh their speed again ice urtists are expected to be at New York eity. Saranac Lake, Placid and Newburgh, N. Y. and Boston before the team departs for Fra January The winter sports program s to be held Cha n the French Alps, Jan v ury former speed skating well known as a waten s of sectic 18 : speed the nal and regard i consider last w sle strength ek @ an « this co form Exhib tasie defeit and J Waynesbur ! for nossible epared spe am s no n Dempxey ot the fashiq will_have © on Saturday (51 one game this season to Virginia Polytect Institute. It inflieted on Pennsylvania the sin defeat suf- Lou Young's eleven third member t 3 Dartmouth-Erow Ma fayette nd W and the Army s nnsyl- -Wes tional Arkansas o > Pluying into a stiff a of Golf Associati Club yesterday petition for the cup, which was Davidson. A Judge 2 donor Browne second pluce The tourney event of the scason for the seniors The prize competed for w pr sented in ¥ of Dr. errett, « of the founders of the assoclation. racing official. \ZEVSETS A RECORD | FOR TURF WINNINGS November 2.—Zev, has set a new American turf winding up his three-vear old rucing career by bringing the vear's total winnings of the Rancc s stable of Harry F. Sin- | clair to $380,024. This breaks all ‘.\mrrnu‘n ecords for amounts won by American in single 5 ore members Xavier, and re among wturduy enthusiasts Detro the which will n o chased p J. MeBric won by t i sing eastern follow ball DOWN THE ALLEYS MASONIC, PAIK, BEOOKLYS ~Uraws ot €3 Tavien eee Piox & ] Gi RABBIT — DUCK —— SQUIRREL —— LOADS At Usual Low Prices NEW YORK, From an carly 2 conqueror of A base ball game on ice. print P us, None of the fans had to yell “Slide.” This freak game was arranged in Brooklyn I R Chadwick. GENE SARAZEN TELLS The Best Shot I Ever Saw Hagen Make. in ' ‘6. U. FROSH GRIDMEN | NATIONAL UNION. United. Victor, 80" 92 1 105 74 75 Barnholp. 77 100 108 108 Waters 84 8 o7 Millingt'n 109 108 o i gm0 it PRIMED FOR PLEBES| 80 = { Totals.. 436 452 Mt, Denham Duffy Ruoft Evans Simmons Plaasant. 116 122 91 102 01 88 16 91 83 100 110 129 Ho, 2°for 100 93 96 Fory Kreisler Shook 87 107 Lamar. .. 98 117 Donaldson 102 94 Totals. 482 516 Federrl. Holmes... 97 114 104 101 110 89 89 89 . 100 116 Boyer 8 69 84 62 5 The econd hole at (he Golf and Country Club is g be one the easlest on any golf ut Washington. Last Su ¥ B. Garnett made the b in one, and yvesterday ¢ and B. Munger h 1ashie shot the tee. Commander Munger aying in_a four-ball mateh with E. C. Ka 3 W. R. Sex- ton and Commande . Nichals. carcer as a three-year old. as he now | The hole, 145 vards, has been made be shipped to the Rancocas farm | i one several times i to retire for the winter. | The hest previous record for win- an stable a tting year By defe lengths ting Homestretch by hr Pimlico vesterday Zev hrought his total winnings for his fwo years' racing to more than $276.- 00, said to be the largest sum ever | won by n American thoroughbred. The victory marked the close of his Totals ——— Totals.. 476 407 Congressional. Bell. ... 83 99 Borry 98 83 Mitchell.. 88 72 Allison. . 87 103 90 | Harlow. 87 84 E tered d over the trouncing admin to 0, =it to the varsity T Georgetown 1 shman | leven is highly confident that it can show the to the Naval Academy Plebes tomorrow afternoon at An- napolis, Md Coach Bill Keynon and Trainer Al- 106 108 56 83 101 95 119 164 123 98 11 T'S pretty hard to say which of the few inches of shots I'y Walter make was the best, because I've looked at a lot of good ones by him. But I think one that he pulled off in a four-ball match Sucramento, Calif, comes as near | to answering the description as any a from s We Sell the Famous SUPER-X SHELLS WALFORD’S 87 Potomac. 100 | Costello.. 87 5% Aopan 81108 sphia 00 BRI 83w Stelle 51 84 82 Ksfather, .. .. the | = it a and I require Walter took but one. That single stroke of his, made from a hazardous lie, in a gloom that | , rendered judgment as to distance hard | in the extreme, won the match and the prize money 1 Anderson Handicap Totals. 31 AMERICAN LEGION. Tank Gorps Post Spengler Past way 510 509 Totals.. 451 441 Totals.. 435 432 456 Nolen... 101 108 Smithaon.. T4 ... 97 | v Jones 3 91 Reich Post o1 &5 9 Berlinski. 105 108 95 10i 76 Geo.White 88 123 88 Sweeney.. 107 80 93 169 4 4 iy Pai 92 Totals DEPARTMENT. Totals. 506 475 NAVY ells Hoov Woody. Totals.. 465 452 520 ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, 93 87 110 Chaimson, 105 85 109 72 77 12 F'merman 90 92 123 85 114 101 Otto. 93 90 93 105 85 134 Pucot 118 77 86 95 80 103 Harmis.... 106 141 102 Totals. . 512 492 513 baugh will take twenty-six vearlings to the Maryland capital morning A sprint off tackle by McLean for a_touchdown and Flavin's drop-kick after goal gave the frosh their vie- tory. Clarke and Metzger played well for the freshmen. nter. fomorrow | Copyright, 1923.) RACE EASY FOR ZEV. BALTIMORE, Md., November Pimlico serlal No. 3, weight for age race vesterday proved a romp for Zev, othes It was during a contest for & big pot of money in which Hagen and Joe | Kirkwood were pitted against “Jock” Hutchison and me. | One of those nip-and-tuck affairs| was staged which brings the man in | ning owners in a single year was held | by James R. Keene, with a total of | $397,342, in 1907 CANADIAN HOCKEY TEAMS TIP FOR FISHERMEN. HARPERS FERRY. W. Va. Novem- ber $.—The Potomac and Shenandoah rivers were both clear this morning. 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. ARE SCHEDULED BY YALE Mariners. Fippel ... 87 101 McDonald 59 89 Parker... 100 99 ©'Leary.. 107 108 Brodie 85 93 Sacretary. 96 McGrath.. 102 105 Piezet 26 Chaimson. 93 Reymond. 108 Keeler.... 102 which won, pulling up. by three lengths from Homestretch, Tryster was third. The time for the mile and a furlong was 1.53 3-5. Zev carried 120 pounds, Homestretch 120 and Tryster 126. DEMPSEY GOING ABROAD. 81 £ % 86 8 FINANCIAL 91| Com. Nat. Bank. 84 Anderson. 101 108 94 100 | Cullan.... 92 87 86 95 | Harris. 94 84 117 198 | Johanson 104 80 86 250 Showalter 81 100 103 Tofwls.. 453 490 488 Lithogranhers. . E. | B i o5 Totals.. 482 469 486 0'Toole. . 97 129 96| Mer. Bk, & Tr, Co. Laverine.. 67 87 93 90 95 3 9 96 79 87 or 91 108 90 92 79 95 88 90 Totals.. 473 408 7 81108 Hilsruphers, ALEN 'l;flgn»‘ v 93 l;g Totals.. 451 450 454 Tuverina.. 104 91 105 BUREAU OF Woaver. 53 88 08 Industrial. Mitlor. ... 100 112 86| Bowkor 5738 110 - ard.. 85 84 97 Totals.. 467 468 487 Totals.. 451 451 485 | Kayser. 86 88 109 GIRLS, PUBLIC DEBT, TREASURY DEPT. Sawyer... 95 103 108 Olaims. Reg. Accounts. Golden... 71 X suar Newton.. 74 Parker 84 01 768 Shaw.. . .., 108 93 Piatt a1l 78 —— — ok o 78| Totals. AW BT Totals.. Vynkoop. 5 ATHLETIC CLUB, MeKeuite Lde L Rowdsto A€ Eagle A G 773 576 352 | Bosley. .. aonts' 4 376 382 | Cleman Ballinger. 95 112 123 Everham. ”... . 2 i e Munley . i10 96 110 Warder. Prevost. [ 104 112 97 Totals.. 496 531 516 LEAGUE. U. S. Sav. Bank, Happer... 80 95 108 Thomas... 89 78 97 Harding.| 89 94 89 DeLash't. 72 78 76 Marshall. 78 81 88 Totals.. 408 418 459 Fedoral Amerioan. the gailery near to heart failure. All| of us were playing the best golf we| knew. /Excitement was plentiful As the match had started late in the afternoon, it was growing dark when we reached the last hole—so dark, in fact, we could arcely see the balls as they left the clubhend. The interest of the gallery had be- come feverish by now, for the match was squared we drove off. It would not be possible to play any| extra holes. If a break was to come, 7| it would have to hurry ! | All of us ot fine drives down the | 98| 460-yard fairway. But when we 8| caught up with our balls, Hagen found his resting in a cozy cuppy lie. This looked like good news for| Nl Hutchinson and me. But when Walter is right, no man plays better in a | pinch than he. Using a spoon, he dug that ball out of the hole and sent it zipping through the dusk to the Ereen.” The rest of us followed suit. | We were all ‘on nicely in two. But none quite so nicely as Walter—his | NEW HAVEN, Conn., November 8.— Three Canadian_University hockey teams are on Yale's schedule for 1923-24, according to the list of games announced by William H. Cowles, jr., of Spokane, Wash., manager of the team. They are: McGilluvy, Univer- sity of Montreal and Queen's Univer- sity. The team’s Christmas trip will be opened on December 21 at Cleveland, it to | where the Elis will play the Clev land A. C. It will play Pennsylva- I nia on January 23. Two achool game are listed tomor- ga High School is due to oppose rgctown Prep at Garrett ark. while Central's lightweight “leven is scheduled to meet the West- ern lightweights at 11 o'clock fn Wil- son Stadium. S something about them youll like* ‘WAR DEPARTMENT LEAGUE. Surgeon General. Sobott. 92 101 119 Coran..... 81 99 94 T.Sheridan 83 104 93 | Driscoll... 83 88 Keefe. 99 Silver. Entwisle. 493 | Schriner. 98 115 fighter, and his manager, | Kearns, are planning another'v Europe after the holidays, it was an- nounced today. Yeatman. Saylor. 97 102 95 Totals.. 464 405 415 STANDADRS. Midgets. ‘VenOusen, 102 100 Page..... 120 85 Oragoe... 90 101 59 105 Poeser.. ., Poters 94 118 Totals.. 43 459 AC. E Warman.... 86 104 Borland.... 85 81 Crawford Quail ... Branden.... 89 85 go | Totals.. 434 482 497 82 2 83 [ 85 Leasure. 506 508 440 72 358 Kudit, LeGendre 74 Burke.... 68 Garr..... Edwards. © Zahniser. 93 Totals.. 352 420 Rogistors. Nichols.. 68 88 Newman. 73 T8 Oaldwell,, 68 85 Terw'ger. 52 81 Preble... 70 81 Totals.. 381 409 415 curities. Greenw'd 72 . Sin TS L) Garrico. o 78 3 %0 83 T4 o oger 2 83 106 84 Mundarne. Sie 83 396 399 408 _ Totals,. 387 412 413 RED MEN, Bosley Totals Accounts. Searlett. . 80 7 Totals. 88 87 110 Are You Ready For the Greatest Autumn Sport? 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