Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1926, Page 41

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 192. SPORTS. 41 Derlzpseyito Start Training for Comeback : Vacant Cleveland Job a Rich Prizé | By the Associated Press. EW YORK.—Billy Petrolle, Far- T E AT H ANCE ., Dak., and Cuddy De M nn\\1 gh, drew (6). Bddie O'Dowd, “olumbus, Ohio, beat Dominic Pe- B trone, New York (). ‘Teddy Balduc,| _ ' F 3 i England, outpointed Plerre de Caluwe,| With Entire New Quartet of Pilots Functioning, PITTSBURGH.—Pete zivie beat| Western Section of American League Will In- - NEW YORK. December 7 (#).— In a certain sense the New York Giants cannot be tailenders in the { National League race next season. They will wear tailless shirts . e fastened to the trousers by a series ; tll ¢ of loops, through which a belt will Jack to Waive Preliminary| run. There will he no possibility of a hiatus ap ing in a player’s Tests—Attributes Title ! r_uinmem during .u slide or diving Belgium (6). Tim Drexler, Pittsburgh (8). Andy Stahura, Pittsburgh, defeated Johnny | 7 Vext Se: Michaels, Jamestown, N. X @) | terest the Fans Next Season. S s VAY'S I )”JA\\':\[' l'_: —Harry Kahn, Mil- | T PR L Loss to Overtraining. g e e M- R L BY GEORGE CHADWICK. cago White Sox, is anotier manage 1S i ¥ o = SHowere ITH the Western half of the | Who has the expericnce of a life .o e e )1 > S S, ong time and clog free motion. o . .fuul from Billy Showers, ‘American League swept as|catching to guide will ha skill his pitche other w. o tivedr 3 but in judgment a 9 t to do with pitchers, thera g them off and we may play | better base ball.” - By the Associated Press OS ANGELEF Jack Dempsey, clean of managers as though a cyclone had come v out of the base ball sky, Dak., drew (1(). the fans may well wond FORT WORTH, Tex.—Pinkey Mitchell, Milwaukee, and Clyde Hull, Faith, S December 7 former heav To PLAY 7 INNINGS weight champion, waiving the OF A GAME what kind s iity of ey Wi i AT @RQZ‘LMK PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—Abe At-|of base ball will be played out that|no one in the with a wigg . up fights, will start training 57 e ¥ toil Goldsteln, former bantamweight | way in 1927. range of experience than Sehalk. i1 next week in the hope of having a | 0 champion, beat San Sanchez, Mexico | The East loses only one manager, | his time he has held t return bout with Gene Tunney, to Game called on secourt op daridiess (10). Lee Fohl of the Boston Red Sox. The|of belng the most cle the American League score ane. 56-58 PHILADELPHIA.—Jimmy Jones, | other managers of the ast remain | hington, the bride- | | l | | | | | | whom he lost the world title last ! > September at Philadelphia. | Youngstown, Ohio. defeated Irish | the same—at Wa handled pitehers whe Thix he announced today, saying T Tommy Jordan. Brooklyn (10). Al [groom. Bucky Harris, who was the | have heen'seco y e “If T ean come back I can whip Tun- F p CGordon, Philadel#ia, scored a tech- | “Boy Manager” only the other day Moriarty a 'Tacticia ¢ ney, and if I 't come back, I'm nical knockout over Georgui Balduc, [t Philadelphia, the cl al, sedate 3 Z h catcher, Connie M Kk, and| Detroit's ne Moriarty, xht game, 1 don't Georg through with the 3 who haw' want any ‘set-ups. Replying to reports that he had hoen motened betare me nent it | 0tto Borehert, Bat Boy Under Tunney, the, former champion de- clare “All this stuff about throw- Loca| Prexy’ IS a POW- er in Game. Canada. (10). Al Foreman, Washing-|old T ¢ 3 | ton, D. C., won a technical knockout [at New York, Miller Huggins, who| over Irish’ (Jimmy) Monroe, Hazelton | escaped the travall of the fonal | @). League to find milk and honey in | o ith. | the metropolis. | HARRISBURG, Pa.—Rocky Smith, e : v | % b s St Tris Speaker’s resignation at Cleve- | ‘“"“;‘L:"f.e‘g- M‘fx' + beat Jeff Steven-| ;03 counted out the last of the four | rirs il L Western managers, and now the lead- | strategy of CHICAGO.—Henry Tenard, Chi-|ing questior Who will be the In-| Mo § cago, beat Herbie Schaefer, Chicago |dians’ new Iéader. HVE Wi il ing fishts, being poisoned or worried 10 death is u lot of hokum. Tunney ean whip any man in the ring today. Tle is a SUIT counter puncher and | HENRY KNAPP of st- Pawl while I think he could have whipped | S HAs sTopPPED (10). | who will dare empt things be [ ' ¥irpo—and probably held Carpentier |y e Associated Press. AT 699 NEWARK, N. J—Jimmy Darrah, Big Job in Cleveland. o Aty ik o i f‘“‘ i even—Jess Willard and Bill Brennan SHEVILLE. N. ¢, Decembe, | San Francisco, and Phil Krug, Har-| There is a great fleld in the Cle men can It will be interestluy would have slaughiered him. 7.—In 1885, when Clark Grif- HoTeLS | vison, N. J., drew (12). liand team for the man who under-|to watch hin t at, bag \ 1 ining fith, now owner of the Wash- | el I8 takes the task of following Spe: on his knowledzc « imis agaify ] 0ss Due to Overtraining. fith, now Was | e 5 Dlevelana stas which he will (ry : us worried in Philadelphia the | MHELOD iSenaPns TRAE e R I | The redoubtable Cleveland star has e 3 v : g I wus worrled in Philadelphia the ideburns und managing the | BR"’ONS To INVADE left behind him a nine that fs seem-| The new I : 1 g Ay o e Rt L N ion | Milwaukee Club of the old American ingly ripe for the harvest. Whoever |rigan, is a rugzed old ball player Wwhii_ e e and don't think 1| Association, a vouth named Otto wa® succeeds Speaker must gain the con- [ belicves in team in thr s oy e tooutl ik | selling peanuts in the grandstand. | | FOR SQUASH JAUNT |fdence of the Cleveland players. Con- godd old fashie vow was having staging the fight—but | Two vears later I(»gt:"\\a? p;-omole:ll | : 2 """7n§§-”’£fi¥h:n'm l\\“\(; x"l'\\” STl play f it dian't bother my fighting ability | 1o Fat hoy and Bucer the B e e | for results early in the year. If| Any success at all with the Red §ox AN s W oy g p | By the Associated Press. they are disappointed, thelr leader will | will be a trlumph for Carrigan aturally, it does no ol g S ok : ve op | Therefore, the laurels to be gaimed : i . s rehert is president D BOSTON, December 7.— British | need great rallying powers to keep ¢ wrels o ga e e Sl e b b zm{,"ffii‘“-g;figk{!fu‘:?'«:rx:hrc'ri\fie'r’n-:; . RO Jamous chess master |squash racquet players are to seek |them “keyed up" in the face of tem- are more easily his, but the 1\vnr[l;“fv.‘ : ost to Tun decaus i i 3 i ey i . 7 rary depression. ; which he will have to gain themr ETaine ) Sdbwa oo o e e PLAYED (2 GAMES OF CHESS—: | championships this Winter in the | P Si0T™ 0l 11 qiang nave fine | will take all the New England stamifi Tt wasitit doss of welght T B e A oo 6 & | United States and Canada and also| prospects for 1927. But It will take | that is left in his goud, old-fashiomed i ompipeonte clnimed Xiost 10 A o A D o GAMES OF CHECKERS-— ANDA will play picked teams in varlous |fighting go bring them out, and there | backbone. - D e % oo st iell e it e e e | GAME OF WHIST— ALL AT THE SAME 'cltles, the United States Squash Rao-[still is ahead the task of preparing (Covsrizht, 1920.) e ""‘,1“;',‘"“;"‘“!‘:.” § tietcalltineys et BrauhEre, inbhelrble of | WHILE BN ' TiMe |auets’ Assoclation announces. that excellent pitching corps to |»ln_n{.: = . off Ghid 1 weistie] 187 pounds when | Auron. Along with Hiekey, Bereher | DFOLDED ! | o i aa) SR A Asto AT | 1 A oRod S aose s v enl NEWHST./JOBN'S/ COACH:- <. Lol e R e e L U o He could real and in Canada will participate in the | In St. Louis, Dan Howley is tied to| NORF Vi Decembor: 7204 T do bt could not make my muscles Ball Leagues which convened for its very move |international play for the Lapham [a three-year contract with the Browns. [John's C ters will b igenn < {eick firne e eal— | by an BN v e hete | 'n tny game af any time Cup and the Canadian individual| What kind of base ball will he get out | conched by H. Deringersof e e e | championships. of a club which has had good ma- Nuvy t the Naval Aedds SN R S e ! Their itinerary follows: terial choked by weeds? What type | wley Lutz, form T Boudl ot & 1iElG” Had to Speak German, Too. - 2 | January 2528, New York: , | of manager is he | will assist Licu . B i Smithis s e = A = S T "Y m———— '—lf:j‘::r‘{fl","{fij"“ g e Howley Won't Argue. : in the Milwaukee grandstand ac ary 1-10, Ca : , Buffalo; 15- | ; i . | to speak German as well as English | 17, Chicago; 19 > . Bos-| For one thing. Howley won't argue. | = FLOWERS-WALKER 60 @ bt s pHG AZY HITS RICKARD’S [ FOREMAN wins v Bout i | T e e, powes v vl oup g oums praY, 4 Gaind were s Steony art of | et s who harbors the ide that he can tell | o eshman haske of the Univg PROBE IS PUE TODAY | countr that vers with 4 STOPPED BY REFEREE; WILL LEAD TARHEELS. | Howley how much or how little the | o oe Mirvlind were to Pl | names like Smith and Jones changed HEA ‘/ YWEIGH I MONOPOI}Y PHILADELPHIA, Pa, December| o F-wi it pamcrne new manager knows abot base ball. | seison s afternoon against the i hem to Steuben and bel before | : o - | CHAPBL UL, N. C., Decemb ere is no better time than the pres. | o¢ fiaors Dol teh Tnstitane AGDL s ek kSt . 7—A right to the chin, following a|(p) Garrett Morehead of Charlotte, |ent Winter to disillusion himself. Too | The tume was sehotein For o R By e A 2l Proa Smith who came to the : | vicious left hook that staggered his | tackle on the North Caroling much of that sort of thing was current | or, - CHICAGO, nber 7. Negotia- | pay g uck out with me: e ; : . f spponent, gave Al Foreman of WasH- | team, ha S captainfor | with the Browns under George Sisler. o t o matel ween B la R ena b Awcigtol Prek to meet Bud Gorman of Wisconsin in | oF | next " yea has just completed It may erop out under Howley. So| = : I of Atlante and the ihe N L e e e E i T S e technical “knockout over | iR . Jid vear in the Tarheel varsity ¢ weeds grow in a_ garden, but| NORFOLK, Va. December mida sion, Mickey foliowed suit a4 little later the Rickard's monopoly on. the | mas fund show in Jersey City Decem- | Irish Jimmy Monroo of Hazelton infund was the outstanding lineman on | weeds are easily pulled in the Spring | Downing 20 to 0, here ye of we e d ient would cluck with services of four leading con-| ber 20, has “shown @ preference” 10/the second round of a scheduled six-|the freshman team in 1924. Most when the earth Is soft and vielding— | terday. Portsmouth won pending @ review of the ref - and in good old Dortsch gmae dor T ke peeE | e JE o D PR promoter, the | vound fight on the arena card here | of the all-State selections this year 'and Howley is a practical gardener. | the V school foot ball 4 0 uncrowning the deacon uck next time. _ title next year is the “worst|light heavyweight titleholder is bound |, ¢ nig placed him at tackle. Ray Schalk, who will pilot the e - | thing that could have happened to the [by neither oral nor written agree ey I player wax considered a| ew York,” Humbert J. ments, Fugazy ins s lers Tpan iy SlEN I SO JOL| . promoter rival of Rickard. |signed for a second bout unde : D00 forteit Eiar | o ms, | Ihave ssean Avoune Ot syhio Ly promotion after he had been giten : mana e v | flelders taking off after high fiies with | ™pioerg has contracts for the sepv- | opportunity to meet Harry Wills, Fu- | antee the first chance | ) lonz beards streaming out be- | ;o SCEHE g SO T L e | said. | At the new champion bing them. If a player had the temer-| 13 of Juck Sharkey and Jim Malor ; ; Sgens SiE e } of Boston, on, the Swed | . . Referce Benny Yanger's decision |ty 1o enter into a physical encounte i Pacltoitziadas { ! transferting the ciown from Flowers Lwith «n umpire he started it by twiteh. {151 stone-cutter, and Paol . vy i to Walker comes unde ticiil ing the umpire’s whiskers. The um.| SPanish woeodchopper. ‘ Al seruting of the Hlinois Boxing Com: | pire wouid twitch back and then there!| Paul Berlenbach, former king of the | “ mission toda would he a merty fight. Generally (he | ight heavyweights, is under contract | B G 0 | elsion was ai BUL oSt of L was over and literally the fur flew. | tan, Philadelphia master, and | | 1 the sports writer 1oy of the i (e second opponent if he should defeat | Sl | 10000 T at the miteh differed with Griffith Wore Nideburns. NEhran, DUt Paul 1 expected €0 | b i\ o prems - his verdict. Whether the comimission: “Clark Griflith was manager when 1| join the Rickard group shortly g Sl O - ik ers will upset f they find they have | became bat boy. Ie had @ nice Sharkey's contract with Rickard |\ NIBW, YORK, e i « wthority (o ¢ pother matier. | of sidebur 1 have an excellent pics| calls for four matches after an e e o s S . Sere ik Millor, hias | ture of \ about that time, | box only for Fugazy expires | Tetired featherwelght champlon, has “ filed o formal reonest with the hody | He is terr id I will show it to | Febn 1 | T R ki oo e atoh e . to chane the ruling and is still here | some of his Washington ball players| “poxing in New York, in none too ison Square Garden and a Wa- | % awaiting their decision. If the verdict | tow. In those days he was proud |sound a state Mght now. certainly can Conn., promoter wants thelr | : t= allowed to I Miller said, he ot i {gain nothing from the cornering of | yeturn mateh. s e Lha ; Johe i o SR T wyweights by Rick- | Now that Mickey Walket has ac- | : But members of e commis: | oney st did (he entire|yrq,” Fug d. “Competition is | quired the middleweight championship | - un notice of this American As n. He is confi-| the jife of business and boxing | from Tiger Floweres a rivalry that | s an Joln Righeimer and Paul | dent that his team will be in the run. | mest of Sl S D wve od conpis | MnE for the pennant next y doa | ppere cianght trustitn | shasplon. 1o Hrealine. bt ol v | 8 " O. W[ numbr of other American Association | New Yorl n the headliners of one | again Dave § e i el e . o Sohat b owners ave aware that he has | diviston 4 d up under one banner | crouch artist, intends to file a chal- | < v = devable right to such contidence. lin a me go-round series. Boxing {lenge of the new middleweight king | - everal 5 . were may rival professional tennis as | with the New York Boxing Commis- | ' fiiat 10 per 5 ia troup il sion. K : <~ THREE PENN STARS | Fugazy says he holds no contracts| Walker edged out a close decision | < S rse in the {terms. While Juck Delaney. who is ! welters | . (R SELECTED FOR TRIPI e | . e : q it g ing Henriettas to- : ' By the Asosciated Press o3 low as ; iy MARYLAND IS FOURTH PHILADELPHIA, Decemiver AL AL $e.75 bree memlers of the University of B\ - 5- 4 IN LACRGSSE RATINGS | iennestvania foot bail team aeventen : i "7 r r i S ARy crosse | aninvitation today to play on the ! a an e e e O e b last | All-Bastern colleziate eleven that will £ A _ Seethewonderful Lionel ! = m by | a sroup of stars from the West {IR¢ > demonstrations at the ’ A~ | it the annual Shriners’ hospital \a leading Department, [ . . . S e AW, bt in Henrietta history ; S ) Jack Butler, center \i Ll i - == saine, | Georze Thaver, end, and Jesse Doug al stores listed below, las. balfiack, —— { ° : I Beckett, as it during the | _TRAIN CONTROL | | fol| 1ast_vear to Head Coach Ingram of the Naval Academy, obtained permis- | : f ! e on Lou Your Penn coach, to | AS . ! the three men to the coast pro- | b v [ 3 1e faculty gives its approval. | : i | tis making the rounds of the | —you can run your “Lionel Stand. Train from track to track with the ° e . z ¢ colleges 1o select the team, ard” Train at various speeds, stop new Lionel” Electric Switches by \ nies. which will he in charge of Coach | it and reverse it by manipulating a manipulating another small lever . I | small lever placed at any distance placed at any distance from the track R others tikely 1o be asked to || Boom ke eue s B by oy Licel oo and eqttpmnens hove even greater sat- GERMAN ATHLETES Sk ‘-\“ fastern team, Rockett | your Lionel Automatic Train Con~ been “Standard of the World” since l o T Aot rpreh: Cone || trol will start_and reverse your 1900, And now, Lionel engineers iy CANNOT GO ALONE Friedman and Flora, Michigan: Broga. | Lionel Train without being touched have accomplished the greatest | ° ° ° i o T Connor. New Yarh Ciieex'| | by hand, and as if by magic—you achievbment in the history of model ; 24 “n S v December 7SItV and one o two Navy players, | | can switch your “Lionel Standard” railroading by creating 1 y Lt e . CORNELL LEAD DET { The New Lionel 100% Electrically Controlled Railroad o . i ; next yéar| s S ETROIT. for “Lionel Standard” track. plece beautiful in design, perfect ° ' : it the ht ath- | DETROIT. Tecember 7 (). —Tom | Lionel makes the most complete in construction and fully guaran- Sl:ze an 3 S a e por | eties « Connell. sophomore halfback. of “mx--‘ and perfect line of model Passenger teed. They contsin hundreds of ] e e | Whil expunsion of the Dow Kails, Wik, Qs Deen chosen || and Preight trains in the world,— improvements and refinements not policy of int ual compe B Foor e teo . uslivioT e { both electrically-controlled and found in other lines. Yet Lionel rining £ e 10N Olmpic s ¢ hand-controlled. Lionel Trains are Trains are the lowest in price con- ‘ e board's dire e ! d r r 1 veal in everything exceptsize; every sistent with supreme quality. i | that they will RA | shroad iy deie CING STAKES DATED. “STANDARD OF THE WORLD SINCE 1900" i 4 | e P LTIMORE, December T (). The fiasco of H « meeting of the Maryland Jockey ELECTRIC > 1 ub, owners of the 'MODEL RAILROAD ning in th ACCESSORIES i V% was st for ne 4 : 0 ey of the £30,000 Preakr : i . fr | Dixie Handicap will be r 5 - )| Dixie ndicap wil run May 1. e ) AUTOMATIC | m - Power Btation—gl.owing Lione) f{ WARNING | on, o MEET FOR SCHOOLBOYS. IR ll::kt ) Riiae The Amateur Athletle Union has | e ioned the national indoor inter 5 oo for olastic track and field champion SR Newark, N. J., on February i ¥BAT veveral ndiviaig Newark X C. will conduct Send fov the States ikt e events onjunction with o s ol wrhilg i | NEW LIONEL from the At Athiot ) [ P T ——— Model Railroading z unive v tic e ents. Ger | © Book=—It’s FREE! i man tr: nd s will per + ‘This fascinating 48-page book o n next year in London, | fliuserates in actual colors hun- an and 1 Sweden. The i IIAnd‘ offll-lfilngll Mch;l Trains, [ad Royal Swir £ Club of Brussels has | utomatic Railroad Equipment 2 invited German swimmers for the in- | | end “Muldvole” Transtormers. WM. H. WARNER ternational aqu: t April 30 [ senn rorvourcory ToDaY WASHINGTON, D. C. z . THE LIONEL CORPORATION, Dept. N. P, : HOCKEY CLUB IS URGED. 15:17.19 East 26th Sereet, NEW YORK, N.Y J. S. BLACKWELL & SONS i CHICAGO, December 7 (P.-A The Following Dealers Carry a Complete Line of Lionel Products: ALEXANDRIA, VA. movement to ve llinois racing | WASHINGTON, D. (. | Modern Auto 917 H Street tracks a parent jockey club similar to | Chas. T, Evans, 623 Penn. Avenue S.E. €. Sclineider's Nons, 1230 G Street N = s z s beel ot The_Fix It (L. L Sta Hazelton Thi v Ce., 429 10th St. N.W, that in New York S een se 315 H Street N.W. . Turvifle, Cennecticut in motion by officials Niinois | Howard A\ Freneh Company, 124 9th Washington “Theatee Supoly courses. I arr (Wholesale), | o c e " MO OR CO. e Street at Tth fARaroLe. B B ) Nuval/Acadiir | ERMEN. | ot e Simpson Electrical ‘@ompany, 77 Maryiand | , = TIP FOB‘: 'FKIS{,{ % i Conveniently Located S Kann & Sons Company, Penna. Avenue & D JERS FERRY, W. Va., De th S i ES E ‘_",'l;ffi‘;l_ s Potoinac apd Shenan 1333-:;.; {:;’;'s“""' Street 5780 Lamsbursh & Bro., 417.25, 8th &, S e g VA i ; : » sl Rivers were clear this morning. . Main TRADE SUPPLIED BY: Doubleday-Bll Electric Co.. 715 12t St. BW., Washington, D.C- gz . Y

Other pages from this issue: