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THE EVENI STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924. SPORTS. Cleveland Ciub Should Be Real Contender in the American League Next Year MANAGEMENT WILL AVOID "3V ieceve [THEY'RE GOOD GOLF YARNS c000600Ts APPeAn [WEINERT TREATS FIRPO | $100,000 FOR 3 YEARS FAULTS OF PAST SEASON oo usmn | YOU WILL HAVE TO ADMIT| ONFORTMYERCARD 7O SCIENTIFIC BEATING The question of a mew contract Hornsby, star Car- 1 el e An attractive card has been ar- Lt January 1, Man- | BY FAIR PLAY. ‘.'mi«'d for the boxing show to be | BY FAIR PLAY, 51 ians P, ine ake ; 4 : . H aged at Fort Myer next Monday | AN . ; 5 3 President of Indians Determined to Take Advantage e T ELIEVE it or not, ye fireside goliers, but : Izht, when Andy Bowen faces Lew | EW YORK, November 13—They've got a medium ot of Team’s Streuglh by Making It Play Ball In- ved nbout $17.300 a year om George F. Haight and Will Williams, students at Blair Acade: | Mayre of Baltimore in the 10-round| who beats all these spirit mediums that Conan Doyle ever me: hix lust contract. Loeal sport AT o o ol o s ra 4 s won his last| For whereas the Doyle mediums bring back Washington, Aaro: 1S lave BacanrcRllNe | 5ron: my, New Jersey, recently were playing the third hole on the cour Al Ward, who has won his las y g bac g o . y o o I L away three fights by knockouts, will en- Burr and the rest, the Jer spitit-rai 5 : Wi o stead of Merely Slugging Pill. would “sign for three years |at that place. It is a blind hole of 85 yards. Both of them got away ‘ree HERE B 0 ey in Foy I R ‘;Io;'ssiaazlrn(t]yr;lljar‘r\')::'x(::rullltwlv::gc%‘ u::rllc";»r \‘\‘.e.m(n‘ i OO0 witn tme | €Xcellent shots. The balls took straight flight and went over the lump fthe semi-fnal. The former will be as up je tis 5 . ; o : : S teeignad began to prepare for last night's match with Luis Firpo. EW YORK. \ 3 ) Tovel : o I 10 yenrs and hax batted | in front of them and out of their sight. They hunted high and low ior Aot arientyamnonldibe onk tapkin Any promoter who has a heavy who needs quick action cannot du N g 4 \'I’ “”\mhfr L I\.“ (."”“]'”‘ll‘:y_b will be "“l‘"“f‘ ““‘l" be & iy ""’::’:'h;"h':""";' "."'; the balls, but could find neither. Before giving them up as lost they |the three found-round houts. Willie | better than hook up the Newark Adonis—always granted that W ciners present when the big battling for the 1925 championship of the e laxt five nn batted : i - . 15 v | Ptomey ill battle Billle Shattick,| stays home by his own fireside, with wifey knitting in the cor getting 424 the past semwon. | Went to the cup and peered in. There were both of the balls, and they { KK1d Bolin will face Young Tirban and | evidently has been doing of late. = g n expeet fo do little | had haived the hole in 1. P. e = & : —The reputation for truth and veracity | Billie Forum will exchange swats i = [his prediction is hazarded not so much on the basis of anything trading thix Winter, Rickey snid. r What Charley dld not do to Luis i of the neighborhood of Blair Academy is excellent with: Jimmie Hine: | the ring at the Armory in Newar i : e oo e finis iy . % 2 S E 2 Kid Sullivan w referee the pre-! - Jie i B Y & s the Indians did during the last season—for they were out of second ~| Moreover [ weel! neiEad anlithaslusk of Risiite || SO SULIART GUL raferes (the tpre !DEMPSEY KEARNS-PLAN: |15 s e fn N L it division only on two week ends—but on their frankness in appraising SERV CE GRIDGAME | Plaving over a Canadian course to{and did make the hole in 1, with | minarics, While Corp. ARENA IN LOS ANGELES @& For 12 rounds, whils a mob o L o % D short distance ho! z ynon | the proj affidav 0 accompany | e ¥ 6.000 shouted « their faults and deterinining to correct them. 1 [ meaiiolsdb osee) Meyn | thel pianealamansite 1)) laccomunn - as American League is done d shrieked and stoo ¢ admlrably from the tee. He | the feat. Not a member of the party | — ————— LOS ANGELES, November 13.—Jack | 90 their chairs, Welnert walk Ask the average non-winning team why it didn't come through and was playing solftaire. On the sacond ! attended church services on the next | | Dempsey, champion heavyweight pu- | #round Firpo like a cooper around a the Cleveland club, from president down to bat boy. why, with the hard- in the cup. When he reached down their wives some had to pay| have instructed their agents here to the big fellow i est-hitting team in the Amcrican League, they weren't able to win the —— Into the cup to take out Lis ball he sueh a high ransom that they might |dispose of their Los Angeles apart- Wwhere he liked and at the s et et s sy et Sl 3 Griflith Stadium will be the scene of | 3¢ something glisten al have fallen-into the hands of { ment and hotel holdings, convert th er the Bull a Dsunant and youllget the anawer steaighi o becauseithe iphvecsiwere mot | Grialli Ssadismilil e thelasone of |3 JT 050008 ¢ arks instead of the Soteh. Ad- | | assets into cash and et options on |get e o of his famous blow haidled right and because they did not play right. i R M ratontey omi | he belle of the club. She v +| denduin—This proves the follies of | other property suitable for the crec exact reproduction of ti Oue of the first blunders to which — - . S {overjoved S or | Sunduy golfing. tion of u large boxing arena 3 ¥ Atly outing Fleet elevens meet 3 3 s o i attention | y by the | R G cacYeRaImest iy prpiie 1 hat . W YORK, November 13.—Argu-{ It is said that Kearns has long been | § : : e 1o ‘do O’DAY BOXES BROWN el O ihe Prostisats ere | permittea o pu ¢ iz Last stanza = ments for the abolition of the point | desirous of beins his own promoter, | ¢ known rease ! » tralning seas Cleve I e e mond ring on the right fing T e s _[after tonchdown in foot ball will 1ack | 4nd that, with twelve-round hoxing | e . the ses of o land players will play ball when th IN McBRIDE BENEFIT : i (o ven On @ counse T Aessuchu: | hanid itianoresticon iiu o iedpresent | 1ol et Catlfom o it Dlaas it | aonts &0 South next Spring;: they we -;uu} 2 Get set for this on 2 A 1 nd. Results of more t 1 700 con- | return to his homse St and take a But A On ¢ in Pennsyivania a : : < throughout the co UD 9| fling at promoting championship i unknown. but shot yaands e ; a1 this time show that on Eimes |zt ot DEOOAe el Lewutiful drive to the hole and rolled into the |have been decided by one-point mar- | rry O'Duy of this city and ed to att L in charg rwn of Baltimore will exch he aft ‘v” ""’I te e (,h _K \ picked up in Florida— | 3! in ithe 10-roundl feature bout/[orc Of the annual Gridironiciass 1 < 1 at the san Speaker has to put them | poxing show to be sta 1 sy e scouting fleet lowered the the Halll woud e 1 : 5 & event he had a plate fasténed int Hoalts S oliieae ieter me he let up with his lef new-fangled rubber re- at Alexandria for the benefit of {colors of tie 34 Army Corps enlisted |} ns ey the bark of the tree, and some hun- | OnM three of these soat-afers | NURMI-RITOLA TO RACE |» 3 the fight wa ducing corsets. 1 MeBride, former sandlot athlete, | me. recently at Baltimore its| Toran oI5 dred yvears or so from now, when the | : 5 L Lo H rpo’s face looked like an Falled to Start 'Right. now an invalid { stock has decided rise. ‘i’t‘*;:'"“i’,'[“ Erasyand " | tree is cut down, the loggers will : g ‘ olcE AGAINST YANKEE PAIR - 3 - : pallid b Bk e b . o committee for the AHIAG 376 Baricis e which be L follows: d Willie I'tom f Fort Myer will ateh was formed Ly | Koler wa fnside the bark a plate which I Georgia, CHICAGO, November with any cup in 1. To commemor: th # . 3 ) i | this inscription £ e Sl A o lhed - e *aavo Tight in the 8 924, 1 i a el i ! the eight- |y " jumes W. Wadsworth. Mrs ¢ : ofke s e . Russttsiy Ascioey Ll vives sl i g never wen said the president f 0 L Calvin Coolidge is chairman for. e ¢ 5 i S . e {ning champions, will compete here in of the Clev “I thought we a a c 5 Through This Tree. i Bowdoin, & e he | 9 against a team headed by Joie s B B 3 7 e field goal has defeaed theRay in an athletic carnival arranged 2 Y. Tkere nxe B 1 le-in-one a Great Are God's Gifts to Mun safety on two occasions, Ohio Wes- | (&% 1 B0 BEEEE e S b : . 2 rrel evun winning over Ohio > Tiite. dafinite Gite tor i W the write hiad the grea v s E 3 ound London. 8¢ 5 —_————— P S Honarer The definite date for the event b o i the Big Four played for 3 ! be set at the National A. A. U. con e set too much store by that fact SPEEDBOAT DATES SET. Scuthu & Tiof ox vention in Atlantic City next week Somla it Gl S RELO T THE CALL OF THE OUTDOORS [+ < 3 | e SORE o ) T e T | S NO O'HARA-WALKER GO 1 All my I have had it dinned into my ears : 1 T wce committe he ¢ | the latter scoring its points| g7 FIGHTS TOMORROW. MILWAT Wis, November 1 of desir- Club h, method. box Joe ers could : BY WILL H. DILG. | able nst 10 qu ! \rmv.-:urvvx L that he 5 Precident Izaak Walton League of America. !1 before the y ser. her ey at | The filnancial rating of Jac 1 £ went out b sehe | is estims $1,250.04 v 4 son Squa ain turned down Matet | Sunday, and [ onard. $50 © 5 o " i - 5 E g 2 3 fulkern's plea in be W ITH the partridge season in full swing in most sections, thou- | went down foll i- | morial and the e-mile npl 3 u 000, S aul b h as a fit opponent « sands of hunters are combing the woods and the coulees for this | 42¥, Which is the 1 £ thelship trophics Eu cjempion wonderiul bird, the aristocrat of American forests, saving only | e L : the wild turkey. | The partridge, or ruffed . is onc of the hardest birds for g Towever. tha: sportsmen to shoot, and one of the easiest for game hogs to shoot. That o & ted b & NieT 1o | 15 because the grouse has all of his brains in his wings, and until he takes Shakst ol of the | flight he is the woods' perfect dumb-bell i world s i i coh “Just wha Any person bent on mere destruc- hogs go into the woods and slaughter | f purtridge can easily take the | the bLirds, shooting them with shot- @ day where they are at all|guns without flushing them. The numierous person bent on sport { too, the idge has AL B e R L o Here’s a Famous Razor R lings, but a smull percentage of birds | late fternoon and - s o 11 to his gun 1 2 | e lookedh oyer tridge is like all other land e r these roads with far e he o e nliled o e R e e : % in New and Aristocratic Garb— 1 her the West, nor the | This means tha L St bl spruce hen of the North, wh will gust 31. 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