Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 27

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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, (,.; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925. SPORTS. Four Pirates Win Berths on All-Star Team : Big Leagues Again to Change Rules GOSLIN IS ONLY GRIFFMAN Ew_w__fl@_l BRI BN Rt s MODIFICATION OF WAIVER TO BE AWARDED A PLACE , i : A S Kvemper SYSTEM DUE NEXT MONTH —TLeon “Goose” Goslin, hard-h & outflelder of the Washing ‘ = o \ American League, Buse Sail Club Dazzy Vance Polls 98 Out of a Possible 102 Votes : 75 . i rerdsy | Proposed Change in Base Ball Code Would Extend 5 Y i hunting ducks on the meadows # e 1 : 5 Cast by Members of Base Ball Writers” Associa- Z \ ith some friends. He bad just to Three Years Period Club Could Retain o p med al tion—Johnson and Ruel on Second Team. A - ¥ R 2 ' 4 Its Interest in a Young Performer. ny — \ 3 ng days are over.” said : F 3 : : 5 I _had arranged to 6| ; Goes “'”'" S =Y \ 5 A - Witt on his farm at Al- | BY JOHN B. FOSTER. . LOUIS, Mo., November 19, r members of the world champion . » this week to hunt rabbits EW: ¥ORK - Novembers19 r, + 4 and quail, but the trip has been 3 irates were given places on an all-star team picked by the mem- CHICK RIDLEY | h ! called off.” restraint is what ¢ ba & bers .»n' the Base Ball Writers' / ciation of America through the {Geu@u-‘:‘d&tmmfl i . in joint session in New Sporting News, a St. Louis weekly periodical, just made public. They 224 were Cuyler, Carey, Wright and Traynor [SHOT A HOLE IN ONE 5 . {STARS OF DIAMOND |nother proposed m : Tf they keep on modifyin No ¢ club w b was largely represented. Two St. Louis players, | | Jo Zgdlbe. : 3 b vaiver, but there boit Ceoinats AL e i RS e S St R e : VISIT WITH RED FIVE |>c no waier but thes Itrack of the standing and y tomley, first baseman—were named. Manager George Sisler of the Browns three-year exempt men, the two-y rase choice on the second tea Harry Heilman, Detroft outfielder s e R R RO : &QolonelT = . i “turin e s season. neae| ACE TOSSERS PLAY Waiter Totineod o “speed-ball king." OSEPHUS ADGLPHUS AMERICUS ESPUCIYS | the party of basket ball invaders who ent went to Mickey Cochrane, young luminary , S lcome here from Brooklyn Sunda RR W Mickey Lan LEONIDUS WOLSICANICUS ALEXANDRICUS |0 e from Brookisn’ Sunas | C0G FIVE TOMORRO | night to aid the Palace Club in open s otin_second 7 . NAPTALICUS LUCIUS QUINTUS | i o season n the American| e Leon Goslin, \\ ashing . Zach W Iu-m linmLhn ) = % Sr e Bustioas & al hree e {omei = s Cosier. b B . ; , CINCINNATUS WOLESON (106 fetters) ot e ' | i Wi, T el b fe Glenn W 1S THE NAME OF AN AMERICAN RESIDING N MANILA : line-up. Hoyt fi game at Erasmus Brooklyn. where he two losir “schoolboy wonder” | The Ace hw up that ” e T | - - 5 A Bt 70 4 i\ 2 A - Palace players went through a fs: G d Munch, forwz ¢ Ql q L = b - | mmage yesterday in the | Burch, .. Qlifford and P. ¢ A \; “i NG 2 N 7 Central High gym against the scho-|ford, D ° lastic champions. Every player on Te: P Ace N d TP R 2 : : the roster, including Eddie Greve and | games in s i g ()ll 111 L}L RII JG BA I ILES 3 ; 2 e Curley Christian, “utility forwards. |in touch with Manager Burch at W 54" Tie LANARK A Isiw cotion, Maaie Lea il ; : ) g SifiE et~ S o4 {also worked his way into the line-up, 2 > ying both at guard and at forward, A e-The: is lisi « OLDEST TROPHY In Hooaif o Z WA double header s listed r 19—Champions in every fistic division are / “ ANDY TUCKER. S ) ROORKE WINS CUE MATCH. snders from whom to pick an opponent for a — of New York Tex Rickard's direction. | HAS KNOCKED DOWN EVERY ONE ~and. run for eve \ g ; i i 2 < Y yMace, \ e title by defeating John |unlimiteds in the f ¢ this list of logical contenders today, ex- OF HIS LAST 40 OPPONENT: last night, 100 to npionship frays in most of the divisions in and Reynolds meet tonig Teams wishing to a 2 { /\ Central parlors. with the P e Garder ) ~— X ] gl 2 n Squar \ ington Termi and middleweight ranks. the money demands e Ty 7 - may comm Greh must recede before they cah be con- ) VT, FPCRDFT o\ LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS 1!)4:;:««(( at Ac ts in the larger outdoor arenas. ] ~the Pearly kung - ¥ I R heir fi Jim Bottomley arding . Grorg , St. Louis Bra Dazzy Vane ¥ Kobin mson, Washingto Mickey Coc 1w, Phila. Athleties 'v Muddy Ruel, Washington 35-pounders will Y 1 ; snry Roorke, District pocket bil- | liminary, while B G Witk lio.. {2 0, remained in the run-|limited five tak and Gene Tunney as the foremost American 2 ¢ Somers lour c. but creates a surprise in the choice of e o HAS SI00 BUTTONS Ot Hrs SorT - = 1sion over John Riske, | cnEage the cavyweight, for the third entry. Jland_ heavyweight (12 rounds); | the Sund: ——— - y in, Cleveland, knocked | Dight in the INDIANA MIGHT BAN | EONARD DECLARED |SOCCER ELEVENS FORM | ot s i v sy B S Sete |07 LEE - DEMPSEY-WILLS 60 PLANNING COMEBACK| ,o~"oor o vy m o (1 iy i i e Sl 3 88| 1 o it 'iRObSERS steps toward the organiza- | L E v : At Los or, Terre | CHICAGO, November . LGS tion of a soccer cir were taken | € e S e AR Id-'fm;;vd! ‘Red™ Grange, whose wwlr, To Match Your Odd Ceats g = ke r to (10 round Lou ol- | Ninoi: o BY FAIR PLAY. | last night at a meeting of mana; o O e TR . |of teams from Fort Myer, the Ger- | president, with David Ab o8 Tack Lie Tos “Angeles, fought a | miles in varda o it 11%on EISEMAN’S, 7th & F NEW YORK, November 19.—Benny | pan American Club and the Walford tary draw (6 rounds), downs in 19 games. now path of p J: Harry 1 Indiana, probably at X “ity, | Benny, chortles the press agent, next Summer, w i . tiring of the idle life and hankers | retired | o o el ot |t return to the smell of the flyin e e Gov. Ed Jackson an opi 2 A i oves to return e el e K WhIEH and the glare of the cluster ohibits the meeting of v A)'r' his chal r. < possible,” Gilliom's opinion men might, without ot for the single their skill as from their purpose el anly art and how to keep ermine superiority be. | Suppose Benny were to throw hi their chosen and well |hat into the ring? It stands to rea- ssion. If this ie the in. |Son he would want a few workout ation there is no intended violation =y o the law.” Otherwise he held that 7 ut Willie Harmon? Har. t Rickard has |such a meeting would violate the svirit | I 5 . tvpe of ha Danny | of thel Tdikos Jar fighters, who, however, is none too A distinction “begween “hoxing ex- fond of !;‘;vXKh going 3 hibition® and “prize fight” is outlineq | SolicItous about his sto - Benny “|in the Indiana law, which forbids the | Knows how to lay ‘em in there and : % 21 Gon Willie would bantamweight division es for the match were signed | Jack Ziv Here is a good boxer v Charlie (Phil) Rosenberg. | some time ago, with the two prin-| With a right-hand punch. Benny terms and conditions of the fight with | Would box rings around him even as arba Ranks at Top. Cipals reaching an . agreement on |he did around the masterful Tendler, es that Fidel Labarba | Floyd Fitzsimmons, Michigan City | Paul Doyle? Doyle beat Civic and e outstanding | promoter, who is backed by a syndi- | Was beaten in a cate of South Bend (Ind.) business 4 men before the former lizhtweight king. -~ Sergt. Sammy Paker? Before the | The only museum in the world de- | Soldier could b round his wild to the sport of skiing is located | Mights and swing Le would send rognersaetern, a_short »|in a neat left hook and Baker would {from Oslo, the Norwegian capital lie listening to the bugler sounding Clarence Hackney Tell A Hot Finish in New Jersey Leonard is coming 1 not want to. Well, anyway, Leonard is coming back. Sure he is—in the headlines of your favorite sporting pase. hardly b sidered as a runner- up for anybody up to eb. e could not make 147 pounds to meet Leonard and Walker probably would ' Dave S 2 Well, Shade can i | | ew Jersey open championship this year for the second r a field that included Cyril Walker, John n Lloyd Hahn, the great middle dis- , Marty O’Laughlin, George Low and a lot of |tance runner of the Boston A. 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