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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 | . 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