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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1926. SPORTS. Eastern High Expects Formidable Quint : McAllister Is Due to Succeed Speaker GUYON NOT DISCOURAGED | BELIEVE IT OR NOT.’ | A —By RIPLEY VlRGlNlA U USIS |MORE FIGHTING, LESS | UAEHSELEVM‘IUN HANDSHAKING, DESIRED | Only Two Veterans Remain, But Much Other Good : : > ; e 4 T o Vandshaking. to' Inteerapi. the SN Material Is in Squad—Center AppearstoBe | - S : ‘ ; Eight Contests Are Carded "2 Wmintentionat 1w pnen: | Cleveland Scout Is Equipped Greatest Source of Worry. 1 ; With Conference Teams. L ¢ : for Field Leadership of for vKo IIIII‘(’ llNIll'!llfflilfllfl: Ilm“‘r% | Maryland Included. {Rrh. s timp e boacelbeliaves the Indians. PITE the loss of such stal- |~ . 3 Referees hereafter will pey wart performers as “Julle” PRO BASKET BALL. y ; _ just two shakes, one before the el Sl e ; i UNIVERSITY, Va., December 8.— | \Wesing besitis & LB N December Cannent, “Hamm e Tox ) 7 ; Attempts to revise the University of . it i 'k McAllister of th d i il pleveland : 3 \ mpts se the s ol Lei's have a little fighting for St and Hiv;:{'.wtl’:;am }1!‘[?:’;10\' Gasons | ERTadionia E: i R o4 rginia foot ball schedule for 1927.| o (hanse gaid William Muldoon, Cleveland base hal a believes that if he can develop a cap- | Ehtagn = E which were made at the Southern| senior member of the board. e ih e " EERNT 3 » “onference meeting in J 3 s L & 8 N alle center Eastern High's entry in Baltimore™ "' o 1 Al 2 e | other vears, will Cleveland the coming title series will, by no|Boime " ks o Y did ngo meebiwith miccees w the successor of Tris . i it . ¢ A i % | list of nine zames will stand, accord- team in 1927 as pren e I T I Ll = ; i 3 [ing o D 1 Brown, sraduate man- | LATZ0 RISKS TITLE | Spenicer, accarding 1o presert indic i - : ; i : i s ; pry; \ger of athletics. L e DUl o LoEb s iar Jefe. oE the et 0P Phifsaelohia. 5. S : It was hoped by the Virginia man- TTLE TON'GHT“m‘.:IIrM Rl gL Mgl bang-up machine that swept the Light AN DNIC I il ; ; agement that some of the dates might Meallister knows base ball very well Bioe i I SUEITS 16 ot dor tReTHbE Cleveland. : ; be shifted to better balance the sched- . : | He has had that Kind of experience R t_Fort e. i g b be NpPos- with Centr: last Winter there re- i b \,‘:AK York. i ule.. but this was found tc Hup wlh Pquips men to dead major sible without i or changes b A R .S ) mains only Capt. tiogarth, guard, TOMORROW. 3 K sible wi for « b NEWARK. N. J; December 8 00— | league toime. "Tle tus ' hoen wigh and Harry MeAllister, forward. lelphia at Chicago. other Southel nference members. |, Tl 0N elierwelght champlon of | Cleveland Jong enough. to lnaw gt However, with so promising an ar- | Hort Wavne at Detroit, Has Big Home Games. the world. meets Rugged Joe Simo-|mately the ball plavers with whon ray of talent as Ted Cappelll, brother Fiore i 4 nich of Butte, Mont., in a 10.-round no- | Le will be associated v » ginia Wi ¢ eight Southern of “PFerdie’ p Paber, Heors | o o S8 M S —the Wresller ‘ (‘n‘n;’lna‘:';l::t"o \\'{‘)Ln‘:”rm- ®the opening | decision bout at the Newark armory | It may have been in the minds of offman, She tanvel Rice and | JRCR"S Wockomter: with Hampden-Sidney 15 the | tonight. . Cleveland club owners to appoint ;l.u- Wood str E forward berths GAME SUNDAY. CAN TAKE_ HIS COLLAR OFF OVER HIS / the only non-conference contest to be| ‘The contest, while mtzo‘=_|mrd en- | Allister ever since Speaker e ind Dorr, “Chick ex, Moller and | Chicago at Washington. e counter since Hfting the. title from |as manager. 1f that were th Wilson Zambreney battling for mmrd' — \ platy A Mie Walker last May, will mark [they did not make it public jobs, it appears that Guyon need not . i @ L i GLu L N‘h‘"‘m",\,f mf“.':‘],' o | the return of the Scranton miner to|they left home. but on areiving b ut admittedly he is concerned i ; Ll i S0l g B o for | months. leagues, where the traffic in ball plrs ahout the center assignment. While S " My b Lty '“,",,]:;:,'f::fid o | ™\While the bout is scheduled at|ers is i they d to contd Buschong, De Pro, Snell, Buck 1927 v M I ELEVEN . 3 , 3 o, I B e the v a1, 1. | catchweights, the husky Western fupon MeAllister to make trades ar O'Brien, stellar defensive fullback and . LR t m“l‘l“"‘(!‘f"(‘fl:;“"‘ ,‘_“‘n:‘e"m e i puncher can win the crown by a|do other managerial tasks . captain of the recent Kasi IXING ¢V ' R SO aroiing. ge Knoc s withi ! lielevereiaiGninn e ,:'.:?.; LEXINGTON Va., December there the same day. fil’)“' k\:};"‘zh","fr:"';" it m,‘“‘:“,',‘j“ the Hickey Successful Official. sired experience. A s 0.y o - g e A the schedule, for the Virsinians will| .l Spa"championship resulted in !more vear to serve as president of It is Coach Guyon's plan to do a ,’.“m";_l)“_'_fl“"‘ S T B & G i e e ot 'of Willie Har.|the Ameriean association was ve deal of experimenting tomorrow aft-| = oppo 00 S stadium on October 29. South Caro- Cew York and victory on a|elected for three yvears hevond the eTno0n P s e et e AL | Sine varsity Siktter fmen, electon B O i T this dake to the | MO0 of New Yerk " 3 ] . - i ¢ oul over Geo Cevine of New York |expiration of his term. This was.in first game with Emerson in the Lin. | 0:¢Ph Sheppard Mondy of Richmond ] third contest, which necessitated leav- | foul over Giearge Levir T I e e T S e e An-| captain of the 1927 Flying Squadron. ing off Lynchburg College. UL iy s to officials who have met favor with ity He has been the regular cadet center ) : - Is Difficult Schedul e 5 the organizations which they serve Other Eastern dates follow: T67 ithie et o s anblis s Difficult Schedule. : eo John o e Z sy S » Hickey is president of the most com Decemb 4 vi i 1 & = Lesgue — § \ W) S . i the most successful. nfl.u;':ll er 14—Devitt Prep at ‘1,,' \.\II‘I_I.lmson"of Bluefield, Va., man- . for 1'1«.r r-hfn.t\ nllr;hfl',}:ln:"n(fho,_l“'l‘rlllr(:‘y‘\, LF LINKS T hato e Eavis are- redliiiasn Bicciaer 1SNt Sutaws wp B | 5 JLihe BT oesbmnen. 9 O L o Wi s et TO SAV iiat, basenian hecause’ thay: tHink John’s 0% o AEnM Sfoot BAIL ires Voled ot Uil Il i ) Burrus is too slow. Two yvears ago g Y (fi:‘l::l.vlu;\nrtll:":lgi‘lm:ihn:nnd‘:;or nef:l-, bkl l(:;'tu:]:fit’;‘:( ediite ol he played well for on. This year r during the pa 3 2 g rei N = (#).—To | he was not so successful. eesion: A rimllanteninbingipnerally September 24—Hampden-Sidrey. ":’;E":;\("“g‘;‘:""n:’:‘r ,imd,m the| Jack Dunn, who is here represept Emerso ;figz.\g@r‘an\r:rtnfimi“:z‘ S R 1 October 1—Georgia at Athens, merican country club system, with |ing Baltimore, admits that the loss.of January T—Strayer's at Eastern. | sons, was awarded to Carleton F. 5 “'}i""b" §—South Carolina. esidential districts constructed around | Bolex will hurt him u‘n‘::\:x\t”\,z,.rg“ January 8—Hagerstown High at | Walker of New Britain, Conn., V. M w . i ¢ ¢ In. |them. is being adopted. a e TR T Rt I SV R b e Home bullders have encroached [Dunn. “When I let him go to the January 11—Business at Arcadia. |- . 5 i stitute. % bt upon or crowded out golf links in | Athlet it hurt my team and_ I January 14—Western at Arcadia. | pleiine e Brar Leram®, Wil Som: s October 22—Virginia Polytechnic | PO, °C RS districts. Raynes [ knew that it would, hut I would like January 18—Central at Arcadia. | backfield ¢ Institute. Park, a famous course, has dis-[to make it very plain that Raley January 20—Calvert Hall at Monograms and numerals were | GIANT SET RAISES TO 19 INDORSEME]\ I OF LANDI% October 30—Tennesse at 'l‘(|mx\'|:i|'- appeareds Tooting Bec, one of the old. | went to Philadelphia at his own de Raltimore. awarded as follows N INm;,nhn-r : 'km""#”‘ b est near London, is menaced, and|sive. [ m-u‘v;! that it was time he d B ch at Arcadia. VABSITY_Capt. J. M. Fain, Bristol GRIFF EXHIBITION DATES S el g Marylaid: Greystroke will_close down in_the | was promote v Hagerstown High |va. Capielect "3 S Monay 2 Kicnmond: ; 4 Dbl gl " Spring. The opening of new roads Bisons Need a Shortstop. * stern (pending). ivle "B Perry, Tampa. ¥l R.'K. ‘Smith. | With the booking of a third suc- November 24—North Carolina at | 70" ondon 1o the country also | T o it gD » January 'G—Fnhl"pnl High at | ’(“'h‘z‘r::irl‘ ‘i‘"mrllznun LA .R"'"‘*'M‘:vgr cessive Spring series with the Glants ”m"el s Euledi numeous molf byou e | ~‘|h.’.‘nl~”"§ to take the place of S Alex: man: Roanoke: A. J. Barncs, Roanoke: C. F. | the Nationals now have arranged et oo s R — New developments, some of them |3 shortstoy - v Walker” New Briiafn, Conn': P A Siarne A o pretentious as the American coun [Crane. Terhaps the New York Giants February 4—Central at Arcadia. |Jobnson r-u ‘r--‘m T, & nornitii, ‘Fea | to the opening of the American ASHEVILLE, N, December.8.— | than in these class D leagues T0 GO WITH SHARKEY | near London. W entworth, St. George's | Buffalo for h:nln(tuw‘ vear in" the February 5—Navy Plebes at An. | poky; B M. Fates lr Flint Wil Va. T.| League championship campaign | indorsement of Commissioner K. M.| The president recommended an i Hill and Moor Park, where Bobby [minors. —ooen o A e would be napolis. rington. Norfoik: O. W. Gfroerer, St. Elmo, | Mext vear. Thirteen games have |landis' administration of base hall| crease in salary for Secretary NEW. SOBK. December 8. (8 Jones, Walter Iazen and the other |plaver and the uff February 8—Tech at Arcadia. Tenn been scheduled with the New York- |1y the National Association of Pro-|rell, after paying tribute to the man- | fumbert J. Fugazy announced today | American stars played matches last | £ood piace for B o 0L, 0l A AChriktsnas “Hollaay tripr 4 0 mERESHMAN—Capt, W. F. Hauase Rich: «‘:rsr,diln 'mllll:'hm to l:\'r w;;h the | fessional Base Ball Leagues was|agement of the secrets offic that Jack Delanoy. world light heavy. | Summer. are e3 m’p!e« r] m'p new mln" miECanPanouile Tun el ‘ stmas holiday trip is pend- | {uR® Norfoik: V. P. Grow. Lynchburg Cardinals and one with the Braves. | halted abruptly here when Walter | i J¢ & e type of London’s golfing suburbs. e one hest the o ing as are also a number of other(P. G Lynchburg: C." R 1tzcl he bookings with the Giants fol- rris, secre e i In Healthy Condition. weight_champion, had agreed to meet IS iioa A hiaudl avecy hold o ThoY ats out-of-town engagements. Participa- mmnfg Sy e D gEn ,,,T,,; g8 with Ythe Giants fol- | Morris, secretary of the Dallas club 3 ck Sharkey of Boston in the match e L Saa e e | i D A sl s i o SWanic” Winchesier, Vit . . 8 of the Texas league, objected to the | “Minor league base ball is in splen- i irHer conteact to e e et tion in the University of Pennaylvania | Winivor: "ba.. & "5: - March 1112, at Sarasota, Fla; |yesolution hecause the re-election of | did and healthy condition,” Sexton e K pader ot | ROCKNE MAY BE AUTHOR. |gate L v i g e s iournament, savs Guyon. will depend | Va:: LG, Chadwiok Nerleii b P Fullon, | 1819, at Tampa, Fla; 2326, Al |Tandia woukd continue the major: | said. -Comink into. existence when C ¢ CULVER CITY, Calif.. December |raged in the North, to find the sun upon how strong the Eastern combi- | yise. Vag B S Willard, Johnson ""V. Jacksonville, Fla. minor agreement. including the draft | hase hall was at war, the assoclation | “"ex’ Rickard announced Monday |$ “PL—Knute Rockne. foot ball coach hfl”m{n\L;. y.,-..; ‘m‘.lu §l1 i x.,«:m_. y;l--\ nation is at the end of the season. HO G Ford: Texing L ROK \Xril 4, at Birmingham, Ala clay which Mor termed “thor-| has grown to immense power in the | (hat Sharkey had been signed to a |at Notre Dame, is considering writ- | |5 KU Wwith @)t the #est for wiieh Although using many players Cen- | folk: J mf' wm ki it B~ """:" fi'"'l‘,in‘" ‘“‘{M’“ Ga.: | oughly objectionable handling of affairs in both minor and | jongterm contract to appear after | ing a foot ball “thriller” for the |10 FHRES o g tral High basketers lnst night van.|Mami: "' 78, at Clark Griffith Stadium; 9-10, | “The resolution. introduced by dohn | mujor league hase ball. It always has | February 1 under Rickard's promotion | screen. An offer for a film story, | 10 0f this, ity of westorn Sovih quished St. John's, 27 to 20, on the| '™ > : ol N L D. Martin. president of the Southern | heen the aim of officials of this or-|in an elimination tourney to determine | hased ~on his technical knowledge || 00 Ko TV (U0 FING, SIS0 latter’s floor. While the Blue and Association, called for the unqualified | zapization to see that this power is|a challenger for Gene Tunney. of foot ball, has been made to Rockne. X 5 i - 8 Comuilisioner Landis| s revelation to some of the visitors Wit | toReess faxeieiinot aotilceen h indorsement of Commissioner Landis | yightly and justly used for the ad L L ST LG U S and his administration. ! : e 5 hooking ‘em in they flashed a fine b 2 ks 3 .| vancement of the game and to pro such heautiful mountain peaks in the defensive exhibition and on the whole L e e | | tecty ict lon]yReneRTeRg en, [but also}DEMPS WED POISON Appalsgijgn ringe looked formidable. | o e r's opening meeting of the national as.| (i iilions of fans, who pay to keep (copyrisht. 10%.) sociation the resolution was refer tRemEae: Biiiliiss) was anothe : to the resolutions committee. S B v e e el S B s e QUMDTOMS, DOCT: | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT.. night, vanquishing Strayer's Business | That Washington might have the | held by Harry Burtner in the Dis-|lutlon e and J:|United States and Canada qualified n College, 33 to 12, The S i . trict circuit King Pin outfit. In piling | Cal Ewing had seconded it, Morris | g, bership. Only one league fail- . ke re F e e st A B e B s i LR ‘\’l“e up It mights big “Score, Howarq |asked if the resolution meant that the "1‘ l‘,','e,"’:..'f;, ith piaying schedule, the . Foraerts —Bahe McGorgary, Ok Club Celtic atar, held the whip hand | "°"!ing match with the Orpheum Al | copphell, anchor roller, shot a set | association approved of the present . The Michigan-Ontario and | pIIILADELPHIA, December 8 .| five days before the battle. He [ ¥ at Jack Palmer, Philadel- from the start although they did not | Stars, to be staged here and in Brook- | of 434, highest this season for the [agreement, which was adopted (o re-| oy iral League consolidated, forming | _jack Dempsey st 1 symptoms | fought them for two and a half hours eight. do’their heaviest scoring untll the|l¥n on December 23 and January ¥, |city and just 11 pins shy of the Dis. | main iin force as long as Commis| e Michiz . o e om e hiter Mix fight | in & swamp while avoiding unweleome | _Youngstown, Ohio.—Willie Davies, latter stages. Stewart, Harringon, | I *r’r“ill:'els'vl sk B"‘fiiflrl'rn}m:fl:f n‘n‘n;l record bowled by Harry Dixon | s e g L showed 7.046 players em- Sl Gelie” Tinney, savs D visitors atghis bungalow, the Ledger | Charlerci, Pa., shaded Happy Ater Ma B Je 4 nterests in e Col 0 - | of e ure 83 of T oyed ationd associati . i "o jcl f P ton, apol 10, 1o, Calins. The combination Is sxpected | (ASC Instead of depending solely upon " o[ hat sualtmoudibe hejcase: ; The number of plavers in organized | SULe }:(‘):le?:i‘v.|.-‘((-::‘l;]r:;l‘ \ve occurred | lished a story by Capt. Mabbutt, one | Massilon, Ohio; six to be used regularly .by the Steno. | his Conventlon Hall squad of the Dis-| | Mitting the maples for « count of T e e ) i oppased [ base ball was increased by 940, 1ast | yroucl food contamination or local | of Dempsey's handlers, declaring that | Fresno, Calif.—Fidel La Barba, flv- graphers. It looks far from weak. |trict League. ===~ ’ 3,433 the Beeques took all three games | to the resolution and Will vote ake et |vear's report showing 6,106 emibioved. | infaction, the physician thinks the former title holder, along with | welght champion, defeated Delos Wil- s In all likeliho e group from n ‘olis: . Morris said. “T am sick : o e ysicis | ] : : e Gt o s Thomas Brew, end on the victorious | which the WaLHInGton team il be | drives last night and wrested the |of the draft rule. and while I am Two Leagues Reorganize. “When 1 éxamiieds Dempsey; e | sdteslinemiiies O€ T Stiue WSS I NE o Gcleus s 0: 1926 team, was elected captain of |drawn for the clashes in Convention | Washington Ladies’ League lead from |heartily in favor of Judge Landis’ re-| 1he old Appalachain League is to t of the fight there was no |polsoned before the fghl = | Portland, Oreg—Leo Lomski. Ater Gonzaga’s 1927 foot ball squad At a|Hall here and the Orpheum Bowinig| the latter club. Bronson Quaites’ | election, I think some action should | come to life again under the resur- | _of temperature I Dr | e T i v say o | deen light heavsweight. knocked mut metting of letter winners yesterday. | Academy in Brooklyn will include | Broncho's now head the circuit with |be taken whereby the leagues now |recting hand of Frank Moffet, former | Baron. “SUIIT was surprised at h e “poison' subject Harry Dillon, Winnipes: seven Brew lives in Northeast Washington | Howard Campbell, Walter Megaw and | & Bame advantage over the Columbian | suffering from the draft would be re- | manager and part owner of the Knox- | condition. “Yes, Dempsey was poisoned,” he rned his foot ball on the Union | Harry Burtner of the King Pins and | €rew. Lorraine Gulli, anchoring for | lieved ville Smokies of the South Atlantic | “He was in much better shape two | ooy q ™ oiconed by writs, law- | gridiron. Gus Smyth was|Percy Ellett of Stanford Paper Co.|the Beeques, shot a set of 335. Rena “Prying” Ts Deplored. Association. weels before the battle than he was | /sung jaw suits,” | named manager of the team. Johnny|and Odd Fellows League fame, & {'fi\.\m':l hapnt'h;r '1?r fi}n (;l\{mhlflns Président on of the National| The circuit will consists of Roanoke, ";gf“'hv{:|ll’="'{f 101\5:;!!:»;::{3"(1(“ ':‘i':""“i"‘"j i Rozek, Gonzaga ace: 12d Dugan and [well as Glenn Wolstenholme, Al 11 best bowling for her team. | sqiociation turned early in his ad-|Va. Kingsport, Tenn.; Bristol, Tenn.- e s RNy DUl ot AT IU.INOIS FIGHTS Rarney Nolan are expected to enter | Work, Joe Mulroe, Jack Whalen and | 8etting 309. dress to the young and old in base .; Johnson City, Tenn.; Greenville, | have examines s FIRPO NOT To RETURN i Georgetown next Fall Arthur Urban of the Convention Hall| : Sl 5 | Tenn., and Bluefield, W. fighters hefore their bouts and i . v rban N team scored the only sweep in He deplored the practice of em-| ", 0 o cague is to be a ¢ “¢ | Dem s condition appeared all ERICA FOR BOUTS ——— agaregation! 5 .| the Young Friends' League, which |Pploving scouts to “pry through the aled 5 D ol i | TOWAM : iy _These nine would make about as{howls three-man teams. The N's took | colieges and even high schools of “Westarn Assootation: and theil 10 roundk bakttls j = USithe Asasind i BELG'AN F'NANCIER fine a squad of duckpinners as could || three from the F's. The D crew | this country in search of base ball epenn Assacitn o - atte 3 .| CHICAGO. December S, lingis be found in Washington. And a|‘took the odd from the Y& & trie qi | material ; Southwestern League will perfect a| “I was called to the hotel where | By the Associated Press N e A team ‘of five drawn from them oUght | o s a0y . § trio did [ material. new organization to be known as|Dempsey was staving the day after AIRES, December 8.— i sylvania in p el E .and E got two of three | “I think the time has come to put | HeW oreanization’ to b ; i ; IS AMATEUR BOXER to be able to make matters more than | from R. The team deslgnations are|a han on such practices,” he said. | "4 Wosin eoiioh, e | WMET e et over his ove ang | 1AUIS_Angel Firpo. Argentine heavy- | cisions by two with the ref oy % 5 stitches in the cut over his eve and & bt interesting for anv team any other|the initial of the first name and all | Rase ball mamgers who have ad-|gaiq “Mo., next week, the Western|mot to treat him for poisoning. I|weight, today denied reports’ circu- | eree’s help if they dix city puld put forth. Wolstenholme s N 0 e ag o) P b = P/ letic ¢ ssion de SR e e R b S T RE et e R o e rereand| Association will be redranized as an | closed the cut over the eve and at| lated in New York that he would s00n | ¢ijeq upon RIS rcthie aiis (Hapih By the Associated Press. shooters, the more S0 under pressure. Lo i .| eight club, class “BY league. J. W.|the time I noticed maucles OF|rapupn to the United States to seek a | voted to uphold Teferee Benny St i n 3 . - ’ “I am of the opinion that this as- | §, SEeR Ity E tHEL clteuit] Lo il ol BRUSSKLS, Uibetember ¢ Alfyed ] Wone [RUCISr An DIItCaniard of mfr';::{,';:":l')'(‘,‘fm;““ ;Flick Hurd's re-| sociation, at this meeting should see e e el DAl e papules onthe lower part of his|;qicn with Gene Tunney, champlon | Yangers decision, awarding the mid Lowenstein, the Belgian banker. who | the SRATPERGoUnE Class and o | afean® shooting in compiling a 194 | that class D leagues observe thelr | president of the Western League will|“'“I" jater attended Dempsey at|of the division. ;‘l|(;“;;‘vz;:‘\:xr::‘lm;y\I\Iv: Mickey Walker. in some time ago offered to loan $50,000,: | "“Megaw and Urban are of the heavy | Temple alieys recently. an oid. time | 18TV "m"'s‘ldu‘l away \\;fllrdf-‘:-’;f}:r_ succeed Seabough. iy Atlantie City and these macules and | Firpo’s business interests keep him | s FIO00C e = i 000 0 Belgium without interest, ls|counting class prominent in local | bowler insists that it would make in- | jn mereray o P il rf‘fT'““T.“" |F.n"x'.'.’,.’i?.’.‘,"’.’é.fil”l in- | papules were in greater evidence.| , pusy that he hasn't “even time to| flowers manager. Walk Milior an amateur hoxer of great ability and|duckpinning ranks for years. Mul-|teresting reading if a notice were R ieugtiout Hate, Eaill thave 1h) |k ans - opith CRInSolI e Alina. | These indicated to me that there was | 4L e v e said, staved here for the commission’s e roe and Whalen, while of the younger |&lven now and then of*some of the O s Jonin -|a disturbance in Demps ¥ il . cision and then set out for New Yorl ot of bowlers here, are rapidiy work.|unusual stunts pulled In practice | TiOvemSent to see that salary limits | Joseph, Mo Forth s , Ark., and |* (T Er exhiain Dempaey Miguel Ferrara, Argentine heavy. | cision ani then set ot for New Verl short, thickset man and would just|ing their way into the ranks of the|matches. For example, he tells that |2r¢ oPserved and I know of no p EE YTl R weight, who accompanied Kirpo on r . aying that symptoms hefore D b i G & v m 8 ra3 ¢ E States o declared would return the crown about make the middleweight boxing|best. The nine duckpinners men-|in a single afternoon last week he fizsht were those of a person who [ his last “‘!}:;:"!::Pv{nr:xlllgdlony:-aw few | to_the Georgia Deacon siof tioned ought to provide Washington |saw these two shots made: First a was developing a disorder that took | Rounce ¢ A e efisa Yauire 64 This sort of husiness.” said Mr. | {Iii ¢he Brooklyn bunch. A spare at that. a 4-789-10, 17 yem . itself fully evident here wit ctorio Campolo, former , 4 Lowenstein, referring to high finance, do not believe titese were - s e ” South American heavyweight cham- | of _lh" ,:»'u”, fght, iller said “needs nerve and muscles. 1t 18 al.| King Pin bowlers are knocking the |study o dlafrans af the maepanoty e T rne | piom; Itefin Vriuary: Flowers left for Lix home in Al ways profitable to have vour enemies| maples galley West this Winter. |and try to figure out how they could e e e here e |~ Ferrara intends to wage a strenu.|lanta the day atier the contest ar know that you are prepared to fight.| Last week in the District League |be made. 'Both shots were registered Signs of organic disturbances, | OIS FINg campaign in the hope of en- | Walker and his _mavager, Jack L v they set a_city record by toppling a fon straight rolling—no caroms from PRSI S W I il Sgne of arzanic disturbances. | tering the elimination tournament | Kearns, went. to New York, leaving - — set of 1,877 and at the same time |the sides of the alleys. AT O P oy ot | Tex Rickard is staging to select a | none but Miller to reccive the hoxin: DAUGHTER BEATS MOTHER. |tied a record of three games of the i By the Associated Pres, ing the American golfing invasion last Tiknaw that He was ciiicemen] o SIS (OLUTLIET board's statement. " | 800 clase in a set established by the Mike Gorman must be reading NEW YORK, December 8. —What ng he remarked to Duncan, over the papules that appeared on PINEHUE N. (.. December & |Waverlys several seasons back. Last |these columns attentively. Attention |really makes a golf ball go right is | “George, this is our meat.” i ower {'mf.‘_ S emil éw‘!‘"‘fl(‘l_ o P). Mother and daughter battled for | night, the King Pins toppled the |was recently called to the remarkable | the soles of the feet, in the opinion “So it turned out,” Duncan added. fight.” N Ayt RO first place in the qualifving round of | Arcadias in a National Capital League | consistency he had shown in his bowl- | of George Duncan, British master of 1 know what Bobby Jones, Brit. S the Carolina women's golf champion- | match with a set of 1,856 and again |ing in compiling eight sets ranging |the game. ish open champion, does to drive-and-| By the Associated Press. ow m Autom ti ship here und youth was victorious. | had three games in the 600 . | from to 325. Shooting with the| “I've at last got the dope,” he said |pitch holes,’ NEW YORK, December 8.—Not- E Dorothy Dovie of Philadelphia won | The National Capital King Pin per- | Aggies in the Federal League shortly arriving here yesterday on the vithstanding Jack Demp: char: the medal with an 89, defeating her | sonel differed from the District King |after these figures appeared in print, to engage in tournaments and T acterization of such reports as “bunk’ mother, Mrs. Prancis 1. Doyle, by two | Pin line-up in only one plaver, Harry [he totaled another 3 This is not | exhibition matches in _California, and “hokum.” stories that he was strokes Weideman, who assumed the position |« (-oim-ldor;m- at all. It is merely an ve been giving the teaching side of RICKARD To LEAD GROUP poisoned before his fight with Gene m & “ - - |example of the astonishing power of [ #olf a lot of thought for the past 10 Tuniey, continue:ta b publEliea; . mental suggestion. vears or so, but I've got it all now. IN VENTURE IN MEXICO s S Ll sl s (S0 ; I had it down to_ the legs and hips SR e R O e B Sa]lfl' to Buy Bats and Balls While Handley was taking two of | when I was last here, but now I've | DALLAS. Tex. December 8 (@).— | Dempser told u representative of the will pay for itself on your car three games from W. A. Dunigan | got it down to the Soles of the feet, |Charles Mumm, secretary of the a fencer of no mean repute. He is a in the Suburban lLeague, Bittenbend-| “That's where everything starts and | Chamber of Commerce of TLaredo,|ed before the contest and that his S e gty e suspicions were confirmed by a phy: - - er, anchor of the former, rolled the | ends in_ pl c golf and In all ath.|Tex. says that Tex Rickard and a}Suspiclon A il - Break you-of the “choke And Now Has Role in Opera |z e, o, it e | evorn ek o i ity | T, vyt dor SO ML N e i e s 1 Bt pey 131, 142 and 119 for 392. had g back him.” obtained a concession from the | &1 st his : e m—— Anl with that theors, Duncan says, | Mexican government “to build ‘an |, “Th'S boifoning sory is setting to] - Cat the “warming-up” ¢ ORK Recreation slammed the maples for | o can teach any one the art of hit. |amusement park and racetrack at |5 %, 17K ipsess aald st Sos period to seconds. NEW YORK. December 8 (#).—A|schoolhouse a teacher heard my voice. |a set of 1,816 in taking three games | Fing If ball aft :,,“ 1 s Nuevo Laredo, opposite Laredo. Angeles. was a little weak at the 2 youth who four vears ago sf nm!}is;"z::llc me I should study a liule‘t’mm !(.eo;gou‘;\“fl ;\thlemv Associa- Su;r‘\:& \a;‘d tahafrmvst Br?fii?,"gon k-4 e proieie aeayiE ;»‘r:?:n:ifntehf fight, but it wasn't.due to 3 Prevent excessive crank- a 5 | !tien in the thlet: 3 singin for mone to buy bats and| *“Tut"the matter off for about six | Pacini led in the néavy seoring wiih | SIS, NCIe Much concerned over the |the race course will be completed | ®rhe Dhiliadeiphia Evening Public ) 0| 3 . lash of American and British open |during 1927, with a “Mexican derby” . n c balle for his sandlot base ball team. io-|months, and then 1 met Gaetano |a set of 143120136399, Dratrs 100 |G i Ledger says that Jersey Mosquitos day had an opportunity at the Metro. | De Luca. head of the “'ma-sexmo“tlmum war §hs | winticrs | mmalest | o L Dot RS atave e PAItY S were the real reason for Dempsey's ~ % = of hoth countries competing in hoth | The plans call for an investment A 7 || Conservatory. He said 1 showed prom- | game, but he hit a Sy e > lack of the old fighting spirit. They pnh'van Opé:d House to show his vocal | L oneqr e R time for & while S o events in 1927. He expressed the opin- | of: about $3,000,000, Mumm sa. injected their poison into his system achievemen: Bnakitien Srilitine, ATiater Tesangin n, however, that sufficient pressure Joseph T. MacPherson of Nashville, | 2nd then | would be brought to bear he | o | s ioas Eumts in' the role ol <IN RACING DATES ARE SET royal and anclent club xal:arv‘l‘l‘:::\!h; At N Verdi's “Alda” for his| MacUherson, : & committee to cause a moving forward | . 5 - 60° Fahrenheit Bt i) eethues e bt g e PPOLLS ST T R ey FOR MARYLAND TRACKS | ¢ i st antec @ ™meving forvard S efficiency. Metropol special matinee. | g A e Was. e | - BALTIMORE, December & (®.— ' When Tritish championships ar your motor needs He wi ars old last dune.[Spdey o (AR OBEER dvesn't | Representatives of Marylund race- |held in June the courses are so-f: Three years before that he did not!\orry me.,” he said. tracks have agreed upon the follow- | With few exceptions, that almost every Winterfront protection know he had a voice, except when he| ' | 30 e BanE 5t Gonperc iniAts ing 1927 dates, subject to approval of [I01€ s & driveand pitch affair, Duncan | w @ o . < vew York | the State Racing Commission. . & ‘e told an umpire what was what. lanta when Otto 11. Kahn, New York on. ] b i / \ Modeis for allcarepriced $22.50 e 1% tall. has a lean, athietic-body | patron of the arts, was in the audi-| Bowie, April 1-13 and November | When Walter Hagen saw the / - and a drawl that not even the king's|ence surrounded by ¢ s and mem- | 14-26. courses at Lytham and St. Annes dur- A AR and to $30.00. Special mode foc whiskers in his role of an Egyptian|bers of the Metropolitan Opera Co. QHH\‘"' de Grace. April 16-30 and “ i PFard, $15.00; Chevroies, £17.50, ruler singing *in Italian could com-|then in Atlanta. The resuit was a | September 21, October 1. pletely disguize. He coddled vear's contract with the Metropolitan. | Laurel, October 4-29. ' A\ 1 . ’ A Mflm old son as he told his life’s story in 15| MacPherson' (ml{;e‘ri nov\;‘ du;‘d. | her'_"rlmk_‘.fl. May 2-14 and Novem- k We'll equip your car in ten minutes es at his apartment. <ang “a little.” So did his mother. He |ber 1- 5 5 m"’{‘\u bunch of us had a base ball h.mgthrve brothers and two sisters, all o \ | MOTOR CO Gabriel Snubker Sales & Sml:e Co. team. and we needed some money to | musical, but not professionally so. He | RADIATORS, FENDERS To Match Your Odd Coats ), i . L.S. JULIL JIEN, President buy bats and balls. We got the idea | has not had time to master French BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED 5 C.ny.,“.na, Located i l P s‘ NW N h that we could put on a minstrel show jand German, but he (a\lbor(n( o1 N f‘won c% EIS AN’ 7th & F Z ,. Fourteenth Street 443 . N, orth 8076 and make some money that way. One | Ttalian. He earned his living as a [WITTSTA S R A X y 1333.47 14th St. = Main 5780 @aabs when we Wi playing in alclerk in an insurance office, 319 L3th N.W. | 4NN, R4 2 m‘

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