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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1626 SPORTS. ~—#7. -Ray Schalk Is Named o Succeed Eddie Collins as Manager of the White Sox . d . i ci second bas back on him that he never again {52 thie Cittomgo twiite iEox seems t0| phia and once starred with the Phila- |agership of the White Sox, as well as | Roman.” seems to have felt m?];‘:: :'(l‘\tnv:':\ll‘ltlmn::“r‘r::n:n:m“:dlv‘;n:";::: far back on him that he never again - RELEASE OF co'.l.le [Rive come to himmors nnoxrwr'?dl)”dn'nhi:\ Athletics, had not received|in other clubs of the American |had rmlrlld :o{"\‘\!-;‘n gf“_f;“““"“m:“sl“"“mr & DenBATIE: OF Cotide (uiE mednt the | wis|Ta fis bese @ than to others connected with base official notice of his release at the | League. ;"P;: cou downfall of Collins. Meanwhile Collins' head lies in the H 1 ; L ; . When Collins first went to Chicago e | 2 . ked wait et with those of three other NO GREAT SURPRISE '3 i -t ooty it wen e | S5k ot ot ot i 0 M, v oo e e et e Bl oo e | Rkt i ol o LTS Ra; _veteran catcher of | More than six weeks ago informa.|with the kind of enthusiasm that ihas grown that n‘\hr‘ HANOT Tiis starsec- | tales Bint; ave to go National League managers. The only BY JOHN B. FOSTER. the White Sox, has been named man- was received from certain sources | might have been expected in the c: had become rvmrn of . Lats beiiomh ae & nh 1t 'fs gendrally he: | survivoe 1 tho Wt in the Asiesiean NEW YOR cember 12.—The [ager in his place | which indicated strongly that a|of as good a second baseman as ond baseman. But Hhere akey did ! Ueved that Collins’ legs have gone 80| League is Tris Speaker of Cleveland. release of Ed ins as manager! Collins, who lives near ‘Philadel-|change would Be made in the man-|lins then was. Comiskey, the “old |rumors this vear that Comiskey Peppery Receiver, With Team j Fourteen Years, Elevated by Comiskey. s s HICAGO, November 12.—Ray Schalk, diminutive backstop, who hag accummulated a C mitt full of records in the 1.600 games he has caught ) for Chicago White Sox, will he out to capture a few managerial records next season. The fiery plateman, who couldn’t 3 find a Sox uniform small enough to \ fit him when he joined the team 14 \ vears ago, has heen named pilot of | 1 the south siders by President Charles A. Comiskey, succeeding Eddie Collins, manager the last two seasons Collins. once a member of the famous $100.000 infleld of the Phila- delphia Athletics, probably will be given his unconditional release, and gaunrERl Knocksithe Bottom Out-of the HighiPriced Overcoat-Market! Comiskey’s Only Comment. iskey offered little comment on e other th a statement . his best (:,”‘,“"‘“,‘,“:;"";‘,':” ne of ] ; This IS News! It means a saving of over $20,000 to the men the Rardest oriers an th' chib. and . I - 3 of Washington. And it means the finest kind of overcoats are EENSHIG B e Slubahicif e e i ‘ ; going to be sold at a price that will little more than cover served so wel of Y A Y, R . i 2 17 challc sald ke expected to be work- ) ; the cost of materials alone. Such a thing as this has never ng bhehin he bat as usual next sea- 5 4 . L) oh, healles Dt 2 : \ i ood to e et R - 5 happened before in our experience. It’s almost too good t team now,” he rald, t of course we bui i ; ; be true! It will write a new chapter in merchandising history. wiil try to build it up still stronger. p AR\ 5 3 2 . 2 Retailers, Wholesalers, Judges of Fine Woolens Will Marvel at This Offer! Can You Blame Them? Men who can figure clothing costs will need but one look to know that such overcoats were never intended to be sold at this price. They will sense that we bought the woolens at a ridiculously low figure; and that’s just exactly what we did. And we are passing this advantage on to our customers on exactly the same basis. Because that’s good business on our part. Every one of these 875 overcoats will make a permanent friend forus. The quantity is lim- ited and we want to try and make it go around. Therefore Not More Than ONE OF THESE COATS To Each Customer 1 can see where we need some build- inz up on the infield and perhaps on the pitching st but those things will he taken care of later.” His con- tract is for one vear. Collins, reported to have received $35.000 as a p manager, was out of the game n of last season be- s Y S s s much offlamieeston orld-Famous itne sian (\) ever ore ore 0o9e naer of the change at his home in Lans- , downe, a sulmrh of Philadelphia, where he had ju: returned from a mn il Sparkling, New Models; Finest.Trim! Tomorrow, We Offer 875 of These have no statement to make until he had received official notification. “Great Surprise”—Mack. Connie Mack. manager of the ath- y letics, also the action as a - “great surpri d shock.” but de- clined to say whether he would try to get Colling to return to the Athletics, Gossip here na Collin - g slhle manager he Athlet 3 k2 2 rumors also current & might become lcader of the Boston i At This Price Which Has NEVER Been Equaled and Cannot be Duplicated number of game: it, topping the mark of “Chief’ of the Giants, Schalk was pu sed from the Mil waunkee American . tion Club in ik, AT, St (g e Sensation! A MagicO rtunity! . He had M i (] S f L] 1 after piay s A Y slonal ball with the Tavlorville, IIL, Club. He s 32 years old Folks are accustomed to look to Bond’s ./ 78 k - It has taken quick thinking and speedy The Wh 0x change of managers Bl cithiio b S s for superior values, but this event is g : production to get these garments through close of the base hall season. New Sl iy Sbnini o | something more than that. It isin fact : e our factory; tailor each one to the last rates. the De he St. Louis | R SR e a Sensation! You needn’t be an expert : : degree of pet:fegtion; and have them in TR T to FEEL this cloth and KNOW that it s’ B 7 our stores within less than three weeks WRESTLING AT MUTUAL. is superb in quality. You needn’t be an & after the woolens were purchased. But Eisth i Tort nd ATt ereatie expert to know that the Guaranteed ” el we were determined to offer this magic tonight at the M 1 Th ter. They ol Liartabonit 135 fotclogs b Skinner’s Satin Linings and the super , opportunity at .the time when it would rogular show. de trimmings are iptended for the Navy Blue; Fawn Tan; Tobacco be most appreciated. Right at the peak g‘:est overcoats that can be made. And Brown; Cambridge Gray. Ex- of the overcoat season! Now we say to you needn’t be a millionaire to pay the quisite lm“‘ r?las‘d : b“fl‘: r;u: “DO NOT DELAY”. There will modest price we ask for these garments. g‘éa:‘:fi,ipin st e no more of these coats! One to each Customer! new Tube an!l Box Mod:ls. One to each Customer! “Remember!” NEW YORK ST. LOUIS The address and vou'll be just as CHICAGO KANSAS CITY bapps as the crowd pictured CLEVELAND LORAIN i) . 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