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THE EVENING STAR. WA HINGTON, Killefer Is Expected to Aid Cardinals HORN as Coach, to Obtain a Maximum of Effective- ness From St. Louis Club’s 11.—Under tional League Louis Cardinals hope to rank in the first division from the start . three ith the team clubnta fonrth place manager of the ¢ fan for Vi forme Cor singer the Giants 2 contests rd showing ne defeat. Killefer ping some n the game behind the bat on of Manager ked as though yek iy s rec ur 1it mav Nefer tn come \ pitcher ¢ £ K Ability the winning eont P Ha sin nes " ROUNDING THI ~ By Hugh A. Jennings—————— BY BANKING ON HIM TO PEP UP MOUND STAFF Mound City Manager Looking to Former Cub Pilot, months hence. hasement, t contender in 1926, Inside Golf By Chester Horton, with the niblick is ot than the explosion, ays use this The “cut bal a much easier sh and the plaver shquld alw: stroke when the vise to be given the ball is not more than some three feet, assum- ing that the ball is not directly un- der the trap wall. but back a few teet. To cut the ball out, take the niblick blade back, low to the sand, outside the line strajght back trom the ball. Inswing- ing the blade for- ward you thus cut directly across the ball, from vight 16 left. Take a little Pitchers. leadership of Managér Rogers 925, the the < mast valuable player of 1 Hornsby took charge June 1, 1925, ith a holstered pitching staff, the With a holstered pitching e e . (TOP VIEW) ghthand pitchers of considerable omising youngster when icago Cubs and a famous | cand—that is. eut CeinER : gl | ba o scoop up, say. a ts of the Cardinal pitching staff :]?l:,\mrsr.:'vr:fllv‘mm‘ b ooy A nd s with the ball. The loft of the blade will scoop the hall over the bank, Ater which 11 will he inclined 1o run: Be careful not fo fab at the hall. Give the hlade time to swing with a natur al pace and a g directly under the arm. Saothoren. Dyver and the vest of the list with which Killefer | has The « 1928 Hon irdinal’s infield will make its how unchangad from last year neby at second and Bottomley at t are among the best in the major in their positions Hornshy the league for the last five bat. with a mark of 401, Thevenow at short is a brilliant in fielder, but like many shortstops his hitting has heen erratic. Bell, who led the American Association and the | Western Leagne in batting probably will hecome a fixtures at third The outfislders of 1924, all sters handy with the stick this vear The regulars . Douthit and Rlades pring the Cards aining quarters from > Calif.. to San Antonio. Tex AManager Hornshy considers an place to condition the club. (Coperignt. 19281 INVADING LINKSMEN vears at TAMPA, January 11 (). —Archie Compston and Arnaud Massey. Euro- pean professional golf . defeated | Jim Barnes and Johnny F Amer { fean professionals, 1 up. on he thirc | ninth hole, in an exhibition match at the Temple Terrace Club. . They were all square at the end’of | the morning round of 18 holes and hattled throughout the second roun RD z | voung il start are will move ackton, which ideal their t on praciically even terms Massey sank the putt on the thirty ninth green that brought the thrill inz ma The c Rarnes ot tn Farrell- s 5 CHAPTER XXXVIL First Taste of Liquor. ind 2 he could T e turned ¢ ennb =i thet nes = hi in = over had th <ha i with few fatinre He became a minites Clipping Tells Tale were searched a th ket on | shirt When clothes clippinz SPIDERS A XIS WINS FOR AN 1N SACKS WITH HOMEER IN NINTH SOCRA hi ¥ Great Ir and n foot. ball McGraw theuzht that elop into a great ball player mind Sockalexis. \What one one another Indian could ay be true, bhut Thorpe was Indian. Mctraw carried him ears and finally had to give could never learn to hit a He also had certain field. | With all his prowess and 1. Thorpe was never able to adapt himself (o hase ball as to other aports. Base hall was the only sport that ‘alexis essaved. 19250 caveer plaver zames might dr He had i Indian had not the for a fex up. Thoi curve ball inz faults athletic s} hn Fourteen hination of Freddy Walthour. winne heen entered icycle race. inclndinz the cem Spencer and Bobb t October, have the Chicago stx-day | 'HUGE AYHLETIC HALL ling olav. in every other city, Comieton— Rarels a game passed that was not [ inn of hitting, hage running or field- | Maser ere was a day when his name was {In decided the game Chicago. It happened as a |{ When Cleveland came to | Vin favor of Chicago " BALTIMORE BOXERS IN MAIN BOUT HERE * yre hoxers will hold the spot- nw night at the Arcade minaries to be put on by Capital Sporting rluh be Gill and Joe Bas for the maln e x nerally a0 ie Farrell— ont In s 40 43575 Compston— | out 3 In Rarnes Farrall Compaton Masear GALLAUDET IS BOOKED BY ST. JOHN'S ELEVEN APOLIS. MA.. Januery 11 .l"flvld!' for a game in \\'uhm‘vnn an November & e on the scheduls of the St John's College fant hail team. ac just announced. The list of sight games follows Oetaner 2—Lynel smer na Tohn cthey of lLeslia nf the Menumental named 1o replace Tons nd semi-final of Baltimore, Marylander stx-round scrap Tte Indian sol jrd. Two four- | tozether Jack Cody of Phil Ray of Baltimore { the Mohawks and Sylvan | A Raltimore scrapper a enience of cluh mem = 10 join the Na nization. the ticket i1l remain open cen the hours of § and 10 Lew o Haxwo A i card for a Camp nhurg, 4t Lenentu Octoher 9—Hanipden-Sydner. piace pand. g Qoiover 15—Haverford. at Hasertora Py tontr 23—Cniversity ot Delaware. at npanoiin Bher 30—Inivarsite nf Richmond at Arfane ‘or Hagerstown vember f—Gallndsl _at Washingtan November 13—Johne Ropkin. at Home won Novamber S3—Pann Military College at “hester. He t Mae AifeD 1 hier WILL PILOT mnzmcx FREDERICK, Md., January 11 (). —Barney Cleveland, third baseman City third |last season for the Norfolk Club of the Onk-|the Virginia League. has been signed (‘oast League [to manage the Frederick team of the ! Blue Ridge League. History of Bush Leagues John B. Foster CHAPTER XXX. far 2 moment OAKLXND };UYS Pi;YER, | 11 () — Jan: homa ANGILL MeNa Parif or two into history, the fans are know :omething about the father of the kind of sport seems to find it essential to and each kind has various “dads.” KENYON AND PALM shiei ook s TO JOIN PRO QUINT fived in Columbus, Ohio, for most of | Asenciatad Procs Fach it mmor me one or bis life. and the newer generation of | base ball tana knows little or nothing about him, while the older will always hold him in Kindly remembrance. \Williame necer claimed “anyching. vat there is no douht that he is the one person more than any other who put the minor FACKEON VTLLE Fr fanuary 11 make ason with Tork Giants fe it rida th hetween the New Tack war when (AN affair atrald The minar hase ball of which was maost very much men wera a game ana t nville Gresnhacks here il first raal honast-to-goodness gpdas - lsagnue hase ball meeting that e 5 some of the | aver was held took place in Pitts- of t foot ball burgh. There wae no particular re: that name. will he managed | #on for selecting Pittaburgh except for Creinus | I8 handy location. It had numerous | railroad " connections for those who i were asked to attend the mesting. Of | the delegates who attended there were some who knew about as much about iase ball as they did about sanscrit. They learned in time. All meén who backed ball clubs in the early days learned a lot and lost a lot. The call for the meating was signed by L. C. Waite of St. Louis, H. D. McKnight of Plttsburgh and Jimmy Willlams. W. A. Cummings ‘of the Live Oaks of Lynn was president, and Willlams was made sec ways has happened in base ball that} when anvthing good develops secretary does most of the hard work. Williame alen was treasurer and executive nfficer. That L sounde very distinctive. So it was. Williame had ta do all the work. The league was known as the In- ternational League and for several £easons kept its feat. Whan it began {In 1877, February 20, at Pittaburgh to | he exact, it was the first real rival to \m- National League. but it was | christened minor right off the reel 'That distinction of major and minor founded by member 1o professional team by Earl piayer Othey Matty s Pottizer, former of the team include Lafavette: Lynn Bo- Vand 3l Kenvon. George. town: Joe Williams. Lafavette; Phil| White, Oklahoma State: 1leine’ Ben- kert, Rutgers, and Mike Palm, Penn state. \ Kenyon f the tieorzetow mib Brennan, and Palm hoth ot ball are members | ing staff at PLANNEI\IN CHICAGO: r the Associated Press CHICAGO. January mon. haiir ey ¥ “ho hr —Paddy Har- | A promoter cyele races that he x-das has announe m of 2 buil Naw Madison ught the pians eled after Garden inBNew York. of a natimnal profescional | began very early ieague tean here next season. | This league had in it the Alle- e also €' ) he would endeavor henve of Pittsburgh, Buckeyes of hel®yweizht champlonship W&o'umbus, Live Oake of Lynn, Mass ‘urlg Jack Dempsey, pro- chesters of Manchester, N. H. vidin® bRing. no hoo here, Leafs of Guelph, Ontario; is legalized at the coming Wection. sters of Rochester, and the The proposed building, he said, sehs of London, Ontarie. The would _seat 45.000, cost $5,600,000, med won the championuhip. start February 15. and be completed e clubs of this léague dropped Chicago day, October 9. and in time the league itaalf vanished. 1t couldn’t survive wjth its long | jumps and awkwardly ‘Jocated; cities {but it was a league in its time just NEW ORLEANS, La., January 11 the same, and it was succeeded by P _Harold (Red) Granze and his [others. some of which gave the Na- Chicazo Rears exhibited their foot ball | tional League a battle for its life. <kill hefore a crowd of 6,000 persons| Willlams eventually became secre- by defeatinz the Southern All-Stars,!tary of the American Assoclatian and 14 to 0. here vesterday. The contest,|also was manager of the Cleveland marked hr numerous penalties, was[Club, but he wa® a bettér secretary played on 'a muddy fleld. than manager. GRANGE'S BEARS SCORE ” | DEFEAT YANKEE PAIR| 1sague idea in tangible | form and had a minor league on fte| Los at the Naxt finishe; | Elm amater ooy of thre halls father tonrna aftair | Stare | 1222, 1924, tourne nor | par: under Wil Willle the age of 21, sfonal of the Tenison Park Golf Cluh Dallas, richest golfing stake, fornia open tournament Cooper yesterday led a field of no. table proféssionables and from the United States and Canada holes of play over RICH LI ANGELES Texas. 18 w| of 2 ena the north and south Los Angeles Country $3.500 as first prize. The youthful professional’s total nf 279 was three str of George Von Elm. Angeles amateur, place with 282. week A] d with 285 sy the m st per, who took ee and has ever since. Sidnev J. (o ment at the Al Dallas, tonrnament ind again a And was runer-up in the v last vear £molc ooper course, and on the north a A8, 4 under a shot a 74, 2 over par, to total iam Creavy, Tuntar, Sar MacDonald Smith and I each ixth olden. 0. div ohn ( with and seventh y Harry es hetter Fepinosa and Joe Kirkwood of New York, who He par Gireat COOPER’S 279 WINS NKS EVENT Br the Assnciated Press 1. At profes January Cooper, inner of America’s the $10,000 Cali amateur: courses of the Club, receiving than that 25-yvear-old Los who took second of Chicago and divided the $1.500 and $1,000 prizes for second and third places, waived Von his ively, when oney to retain up =olf at the age heen chasing golf according his poper, won his firsi age of 14, local won the Texas Galveston in Antanio in "Texas | drinks At toSan Me neither 70 on tha sauth par. and a A7. & his 279, Oklahoma wta - Monica. Calif Neck, N. YV N fifth a City Paterson ided fou prizes. vespectivel 'SOLDIER SOCCERISTS | WIN SPIRITED FIGHT d | Fort resery in the hrave sart series. The at secand loop Fort in the fivet half of the fray. 1 | the o | final < 5—38—74 | winners and n Germa Accour | tallfes. The place sh | Monro ‘ E A |GENERALS HAVE BUSY ' WEEK IN BASKET BALL' LEX Three the week the schedy Horn Roa gym tables minist at_Col | Univer | quint and U reserv pany letic Club will i the E Thu tween ' ex for a | last st Thirte Henty agnou| | LA Kansa. *“Posty Washington the Soldiere = | and White With At guard, HYAT —A formidable group be met week by Armory This evening the Tndependent Athletic | former five regulars in the main attraction and taking on in_the preliminary. Myer & teams Washinet tha of and n the secn: teame put 1 R gainir and ce in Muer hrnke can defense f e moare 4 eseinn was the ade zond on ne' goal pted for Soldier Walford Embasay e INGTON conrt ha ashington v twn of the engagemente with Southern Conferenca fives The Generale will he forcad ta pias remaining gamas of 1o without center and will = noke for an enga of Mar: on the Old4 ered a 40-27 in a lege Park Friday will witness a hat of Georgia hasketmen sity the Coach lnea of Smit Capt = rmay SVILLE. thie as hasket ¥, ha court her Cluh tossers, nvade and hott enga Niotts raday might the Rovce militia “second: Pullmans of Washington “l” fur- nish the opposition for regular five here Saturday night and | the Woodside M. Company F reserves will hook up in It al | the curtain raiser. t Sunday C return nig | QUINT IN DOUBLE BILL, enth and C ’ ln the opéner they res and in the final they take on the mmunl(v Athletic C]uh LF DATE ware t hoisting + the France. star « Rarges and the elovan team while the two teams vican Cluli coma tozether combination an pre-holiday National the guards’ Company F's German-Amer e oniy Saccer League to ves v for the round of the spiritad hartls fAeld tha dec amesivas poa rracks nx 4 into standings of the 1 founa the through Menlt during center for the honte at the remaining the Sunday af the German an a.. Januar: will ha plasead hy A Lee team thi their cage the services of n guard, who has withdrawn from athletic participation for the remainder of the season probably. Howe eed him invade gement Doremus with the Blue and White hoop artists tonight University quint plavs a return zame with Generals here Thursday ington and Lee will be out to turn the ¥ undefeated the night. Wash Liners. who defeat 10 the ad Blue contest e with the Horn 1o the heen Van has h com pelled to assemble a 1eam around the tvo veterans, Ths other three mambers of the rage aggregation are at center. Shupp at forward agd Hows | However., he has Herndon relisf mamber of the MeCandless as subforwards Wilson and Lane ophomores. Rpotts 1825 team. and and Little as reserve guarde {HYATTSVILLE GUARD TOSSERS T0 BE BUSY| Md.. January 11 of juints will regular and teams of Com- Guard. on the n e Ath Elliott h of Washington court. the ging the soldier the reserves the Park View Athletic Ciub and the Royce Athletic Club combinations, Capital City teams. will appear here. Park View and five will meat following a clash be- a couple more “big’ tossers and the the soldier E. five and the ompany F's first the | five will visit Camp Humphrevs. Va. game with nation representing that title | Hyatrsville soldiers pointed the way to the Camp Humphrev lads here | Thursday the combi- nost. 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' Tui 1i4n s ‘moderate, ferma of pasment fasy and we'alwaye place our Fldulre- in gosd po siignes ey dn and, Gk id orer, 9 Ts RABG ABEREEE 408 ot " Nearn aan. | ATCTION pianos. businees squipment. Besdas and Saturday. Let estimate on what you Shannon, Catdwell & Co. 10th st n.w BOOKS—BOOKS large or small Int Franklin 5416 Gt nw CAMERAS, tools of evary kind. field g ehotguns; anything you have 10 sell: G 1ith and E n.w. Ph, Prank K3: CLOTHING—3len's “cast off - co info cash. We pay the hesi prices of an one 1" the ity “Our car will call any time Call Mamn 4145 Justh 2 Ol b6 1. NG__WII call in my unettered au- or enbtirhe. and pas you hizh S Drices for ladies’. geritleman's rhildren's discarded vlmhm{ of all deseripions Ad: i one. "I will call. W. Rics, ALES of turmiture oi il kinds. e1e. every Wed Vs giva you an have for & GAugtionser ~ ALE, ] them 11" or phona Pearlman's Bockshop. 933 Tacses, wmn— and 014 goid. for cash: no_delavs. _Alvin Hoffy, djamond hroker 918 F st. nw. Rooms 17 and 18 M. Ai58. You w 1o Drices T Weleehbers. 105 10th ot hon Fra par. | S0 FURNTICRE and houseRold goods -:-neg Ik \\'\.\'Tr,n—'\llfi( ELLANEOUS. (Cantinnen ) FEATHEF R Frps " AN Tnderw o o TiR) TRNT PIANO T NTNG WORY CARPET Folines, Main & for sale REPATRING— Fxper ard L nhe WATCH nrmeris EFATRTY TR07 14th <t WINDOW AND qualin - Re' | kL w1 ~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES nrad WILT stah “e ATTY unier ANT A 107 PARI isnal on *es Box 91K SMALL B Takomi Park and ok of marchandise % ot casn waT [ e OPPORTT n small cavital _Grestine card T0% business for sale apartment - eatahliched and growing: low price. 5324 Georsia ave nw " Closed Sundays. i CADIAl 0 mani- it _for auto office. 11 or_rouple with Etationary and iemieh af m K. Sta invention | cheap ™ first class with modarn machinery refrigeraring roasonable ant £004 10: ation . Star offi-e ete. Box 4% = atiction 10 the highact tdder ‘Qg',a-lrr ar 1631 R sy at_ 10 am. For A!LOR STORFE. $40 month, season et 1055 15 (Continued on 7 pu a fully eqy on Jannars 18, Aktaile annis Dors \_worth €1 3 Fomg bhack s manu-

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