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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO! FRIDAY, JANUARY Minor Leagues Anticipate Banner Year : Till Sensalion of Light Heavy Group TERRITORIAL EXPANSIO | R('\(-l'si:lrg the Field. : ‘ —BY RIPLEY. ARMY VS. NAVY BOUT ROCHESTER BOXER’S RIQE IS PLANNED BY BUSHERS e i v i | TOPS ALOYSIUS CARD - SURPRISE OF RING SPOR QUT OF TE RING. ¥Fight fans get another look at Al Foreman. wt Myer's erack lizht weight. tonight in the main event n"Boul With Ratner and Shade Prove Him Worthy of the Aloysius Club's boxing show and | 1926. SPORTS. .21 ) January Convention at Catalina Island Likely to Hear Applications to Restore Base Ball 1o Fields | 11 812 dn Gon | Copgideration—TFistic Business Merely Money- . The Army scrapper, who has heen Once Productive. iowlng nis vares Hete iuith! zeat Maker to Berlenbach. Young Phillips of Norfolk. feather Wi champlon of the 5th Naval Dis- | vict. in b nder topping a card BY FAIR PLAY. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. W I 1 T nds .\ ; 1 EW YORK. January 1.—The minor leagu pe to stage a success- it Deeny of Philadelphia, who EW YORK, January 1.—Buffalo added to the interest of boxmgz i i meback 1 vear. expanding their yries and reviving cir- Hmmy Devine of Baltimore in 1924 by producing the meteoric Jimmy Slattery—quick to rise anc 3 % P | e t half of the double semi-wind A N 2 vhich have heen ab: ned since the wa up. the (lub will be exhibiting another quick to fall inars, to 1 nialn eventer. and will present another Now Rochester comes forward with a prospective champ whe ( 1 < to hear applications to restore ba Ve cham o ‘maets Yovy | claimed, will prove much more enduring than Slatter a \ clut ritory that was once rich w or f the Mohawks in the bout be- | His name is Osk Till and he began his career last vear in his b M 0 lat e Joe | €ity. Syracuse. Then he w p £ € < 5 Lty 5 of Shenand ah Valley, of Elmer Wiedrick T« th the ey d some of t Walker of the Mohawk Club. At once he began to gain fame. His first hout of importance—hi these Sta Smith of Washing Barry of the Mohawks nd Pat O'Connor h: 15 referces and | ninth as a pro—brought him against Augie Ratner. Ratner won a ha | line decision In a return bout the best that A was just after Ratner had held Berlenbach 10 a s a draw ter the twn bouts against It GILL-BASHARA CONTEST Till was hurtied perhaps @ trifle IS LISTED JANUARY 11 HORSE SOLD FOR $4 nuo vl i ang after th i Yo Gill and Joe Basha ! * s, e HAS ANNEXED $26,000 < Capital Sporting Club on Janvary 11 ety A 1 net seet until the following ore da / : s e heen | BERLIN, January 1 (). —"Poor S A “ stponed hecanse of @ conflict with | Fool,” a 14-vear-old nag, which Was | foet fighting at top speed A £ QUIMET ? exular monthly smoker of the | <qld several years ago as a cripple for | won ose deci 8 or ) —an Urknown 4 : $4. has won 000 in steeplechase t » . ND RAY | . An injurs. | The timher topper fractured 2 i ; BiLL N | fte ;;f’”:j when he fell in the grand ! y | i« ¥ ch claims | g oaplechage in 1923, , He was L L XLPNA’TN“ | Wy s v and Charlie ), e ghot to put him out z 3 v EYERYRODy | it misery. Alhert Keith, his F ¥ BeaT i BERL e > tratner, did not have the heart 1o exe N A cute his charge, so he bought him for = v a | ENBACH CAN FALL $4 and nursed him back to health and “ucces : | BACK TO MAT IN PlNCH Wiana , ; | Poor Fool." which previously had i hat can 1 ! NEW Y01 had a long string of victories ta his i S Fhe ety o ene ¥ Berlenback credit. was put in a slinz. and his ‘ ‘ , i 5 A By 1 { o fractured leg in splints. and. after v " e Siprst ) anything s = hen the punch many dave, was able to take to his Copyriz = ~ hand | feet again. and finally to sport <LA ) | «nd an Olympic | and go over the jumps ) il never has | by Hugh A.Jennings ] iy : e e e e e v CHICAGO, January 1 (P)—Ye CHAPTER XXIX. Foe a Iake Schaefer. who recently lost his r 1 T 2 He ¢ » . 18. halkline hillia title to Edous f ; DEMPSEY-FIRPO FIGHT Horemans, Belgium, despite 1 | ve it is t | recordhreaking high run of 1 hortse X P R | nia. 1 IN JULY IN PROSPECT | the final bigen, is here to groom . b < ; celf for hW challenge match + ® ] ] N Jany 1 P —An | oremans next 1 ¢ « N Accompanving Schaefer was Willie Hoppe. another former champlon ' ) ; The title plav will be in ihrea point blocks, Monday and ues N te and W ay afternoon 3 s Peterson of St il s sefer's insiste ‘ ) mer champion objec tacision of Herbert Levis. wh e amai| PIRATE FANS"HONESTY witer . Shie ook Botaele T ) AIDS TWO INSTITUTIONS BARNARD GIRL VICTOR. el T cRep BATTLES TODD McGRAW CALLED COMET Tan fans ball seasc A The actio (#) —Agnes Warbass of Brookivn | representing Barnard College, won s i : 3 29 hase balls batted | the ant ual rn\)e:: \\'fnn]e:vls competi- S oh e ST o E N SHOW HEADLINER OF LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS i e g 0| Francer hornof chiedgh, "o Al senting Northwestern University, was Representatives of nine e SGOTT WILL CONDUCT ‘ " RECREATION PARLOR . " o uv ey shurgh | ter he mittee all writers that the two fons were helieved the most i st submitted VERNON CLUB MAY BE SOLD. MOVED TO FRISCO | That for 1926 we’re going to give the motoring f LOS ANGELES, Calit., January 1| | public of this city, the same unsurpassable vaiues and et nuary ! e obt sane chDIeIT b ofitie QUARTET OF BIG TENS ‘f‘ \,\.» otiations for the purchiase of | the same courteous service that have made TAUB- ¥ |the Vernon club, owned by Ed R ok un MeGra and g IN 1925 HORSE RACING |\t 1ot owned by ¥ 1| MAN'S a byword with every man who drives a car! 7 = e " LEADING lluk\l~ Pleishhacker, San Francisco capitalist. | . ; ald it was an off night, and i DI S ke Srade il i : ghters do have such thi Pomp 3 William Ve g o B wlth s Gl Liberty Motor Oil he w T word b Y| Comibey illiam Wrigley, jr., owner of the oves y iote e o by e el e, Poiam, Wosey o emmer o oo il Batteries 1 and the| Lo auoted as having said that he not : Hot sp - S A el Alven¥ox. only s willir buy the Tigers, but $1-99 i . < in there| l‘I\Iu‘zI)) talso would build a million-dollar ball | S s \ G s L park fe r home. provided the clinh Vi Sin Terria. wha humed his LEAING 0WAERS o Com °f the deal would give Tariend ..m.m 5 Gal. Can i pver Sinee. Stable. e week except one. 21 allowed - PINEHIF A ). | Int N \ L r s lfil—-: Ridte. ¥Farm It 1s understond that it the Tigers | fon Four old ! Xou Mrs, €, 8. Stre 3 Me IR 1 A go north. Bill Lane will transfer he vietor . " Ne . E = L W. 2. Salmon. Salt Lake franchise to Los Angele. e e ikl e ; e z Giftord A Cochran Foils medal T i N ahout Terrls' speed and| $Vr & Coch Lamp Sets and now e procl 1 wallop he m- H. P Whitney Greentree Stabie Seagram Stable Nudles Farm LEADING J0¢ In Winning M ROCK CREEK GOLF LINKS | WILL CLOSE TOMORROW T sl 00 ck Creek golf course closes to- morrow, according to announcement from the offi of the superintendent of public buildings and grounds. When | the course is reopened about March | 15, nine holes will have heen added to it, making it the only 15-hole links in s choice right » chin and fought that the Chilean By John B. Foster rememt CHAPTER XXIIIL right was zood en Rocky Kansas 1 that \ uzh neentini's er comiortabia aa tha most expensive model & *anlly Installed or removed APFCTAL You need 1 ar this time {oitey 4 3 e e Bl v rekonut the Northwest sectio o two ead lamne. : . I e reeent iR Tar s tRivest section. Heaters for Ford | Pedal Pads for o Anah Tamn. and ona aii As Yet it is unavoidabic n received in 14 vears of bhattling | | &bt Tamp In strong uabrers- ab a box 1inst the hard t hitters remains ta be seen what Mot s5/the names o ntroduced SPALLA OFFERED $25,000. ccond hasemen L0 e Aadiesieaiius it NEWARK. N. I, January 1 (). — 39 oot deal N : ! Ve inan go ecRi s e s aarling Jet Nick Kline, manager of Erminio c c S ag ot S re Na \ it one started . Seavion.. Shp J& some spéed| la. Itallan heavyweight boxer, has er. been ia heiore the National Associat did I ge m: e M ¥ offer of 000 for a bout / Exactly as tlins- Siips_over the fot he managed © el i) mal Assoe id and . : AR | inerchant himself, is any criterion, the e gr it far 8 10 Sy Emaivaetie || Siee o the W he Mol cihwiae llege men are called league ngh there is no reason | elusive Sid should be in for a busy | stetee e S an ene. nney, | an amasing | ing araris Pl Pads hrew while Iving 1t why they should not be. as most of them are not as I informed at the | evening when he meets the boy from — Sehuttinger American light-heavyweight cham RPPCIAL | for Chevrolet e I BN a4t are dhe 5 Fiheverhma [ Tarke pion, at Miami, Fla., on February 22. 6-8 Volt Motor Horn e plax.| When the shortstop division i con: , (h : | - .o : T Flush Type Heaters $9 95 Tout cleae e beat | | > 1 . tack enam Ll PR gered, the National A on Tooks BROWNS GET ROBERTSON. | sy Kasks. former nationsi and BUYS PLAYER. ForAllCars ... DJeJo] [ s c like the best litile o oducer of s > e indoor skating champlon: Roy M COLUMBIA. 8. C., January 1 (#).— | Easly inatalled. A truly wonderful heater. K sialied ~Compiers 1o 5 e el 2% | s ‘,:5‘“4»,’ ieher | Whirter. once national titlist. and ookt Tariiton ard-hitting out- CEIIE — = ith:Bracke e AESaDe Ak e B . i | Eddie .Jacobson. junior national and | fielder. has been sold hy Columbia of . i o S astop o the u‘hv r'an\nm- Ihere n fors | fame \’\‘h”p";““’ "E':' "’,L" ] th 1 :”'I‘i'\ international champion enfered | the South Atlantic Assoclation to Radiator Covers| Detroit Diamond Rldintor Shutter of course cords for Hol]ey Carburetor in an ice derby in Chicago today wonderful pai and G Richmond. in the Virginia League. owns via waiver. Robertson, who v ed them a pair of hams O ames. | has been with the White Sox five ey . reasons). a wonderful| \Wh Nutional xcant for. | years, became the fifih pitcher to turn : 32 69 © arm. n remarkahle touch | League ch ot of th Dl " lin a ne-hit, no-run, ne-plaver-reaching ¢ ners. He g0 10| northwest it als A pennant and Pnotcher | et game, when he blanked the | g I , i B tion Add o these aualities | ihe, y'yvu( n']r‘whv' that he _')z the mak ver K < ahowt Peckin-| MUNN RETURNS TO MAT. | y ” Z 08 dashboard e Tt nd his|ing of such a fine ball_player i Pac 1\“,”,,:,, s et i 4 the hases 1 was | ¢ could have had Bancroft, but 1i< admirable as a shart.| Wayne “Big” Munn, former Uni \ | et ‘ sa.05 Sclentically. desicaed when one considerad how let him. slip because he heard that Ther ol timer whe was | versity of Nebraska athlete and once Topt houd aa ki s1.05 rastee esi was built. squat and bow-| “Bannie” was s=o frail he conld not the A ) Rarry, who | holder of a disputed world heavy- | % 1% 1o CheTrolak dud allibal T stand 1 Then that frail lit- | could be rat high in the short- | Weight wrestling title, whose recent | QEACE DopUIaE HENYXe chiy Mopplngl Stewart : 5 te chap waltzed right down to Phila- | gtap wo foray into the boxing game ended. as aterial Once Played Outfie phin and helped lick the Giants out I anv event, it is evident that in|did his first, in his being knocked out | Radiators for Speedometer 1 dways o shor of & nant producing shortstops the National As. | returns to the mat in Chicago to- | rted plaving in Lhe it Wri of the Pittshurg Who | sociation s rised “some pumpking | night. 1iis opponent is Pat McGill, | ¥ v . pumpking aid gt into organized base bull only |early ran around the field at Kunsas | for the big leagues. {also of Nebraska. because Lis bLrother w to| City. constantly wis referved to b, = . o A . > P W is br vas | men who had seen him s e coming | | Honey-| ing the new 4 atest shortston i the worl BOROTRA-LACOSTE WIN. CROWLEY CUE VICTOR. | ; J é“:’m':n'.‘: Y 1 v he other hand, there were detractors e nk O = Teah Joseph Crowley won last night's bric, aheo- At and an I o ' who said that Wright never would do Trone s hean Boto-Liyateh in the District pocket billiard | | ~—4e% o8 Wato foor 2 3 that he conldn’t throw well. that he he pewoste. DININg 10 journament at Grand Central parlors | e 19225 mode s, repairing tope sha Marted Tk S e e e A et ! [Joint ranking 2t the top af fhe|Dhy trimming William Parsons, 100 to field. Rut wreferred short and Barney Drevfuss has in right a |? ‘ g b © |29, Hampton and Lappeine are sched- B L —————— . ! French lawn fennis list, defeated | sied himelf into plaving the posi- | shortstop who may never he the great. | French lawn i« _,':f,q,‘j‘e',:.‘,”‘,_,f,"“";r: uled to meet In the next encounter, :‘ll"il':"""(' d Tires ......98.95 Mirrors tion. Wagner would come to the ball | est In the world, but ho will bevery | & a ibles final of the covered court |Monday night Once again enjuy the thrill of riding in a clean car. Not merely .':, e L“':"“"' ERRY - i7rxio: S k early In The moTnE And B O ey came utiof Texas to'the |tournament for' the Clirlstinas cup, = = a polishing job, but the thorough cleaning of all painted and exposed sdister Step Laak; per 39c c me boys to b ounders to him Fletcher can 6—4; 63, 7—5. | 1 leather surfaces—then the application of a paint preserving and last- e He did not have money enough to buy | Giants and his bravery Battery Tester or Freezemeter........ 39¢ e O e < Gt | ersof efhermakes! and hurt b into championship row more than SCHOOL ELEVENS CLASH. tzade %fll(hh‘ fn fiE ' Jay in his stockings. | one He had -an arm like a whip start quickly because|was sure on anything that he could | SHERMAN, Tex., January 1 (®).— feet did not grip the!reach, and in time he becume a batter ‘ Bellefonte (Pa.) 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