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SPORTS. | THE _EVENING STAR. WAS bmiln o /’)y Playprs SENIOR LOOP DETERMINED BRAVES WILL PLAY Smol\\ .]0(' Wood l* lSi t, ;;{3';;3‘}1_;{ i : i WRESTLER IS HELD TO ERADICATE GAMBLING 28 TRAINING GAMES Addie Joss Ome of Hardest "o .00 0 e e vn QN FRAUD GHAREE 1 pitchers of Stars for Collins to Hit 5.7 ©lder Circuit Is Inclined to Check All Phases of | Wagering in So Far as Players and Manag i % League P TIgT E = Are Concerned—Fight on Bookies. | sehedu ety TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF BASE BALL. Seterst e ehcuscy 58, | BY EDDIE COLLINS #iastned 1o tell 3 4.1t i St b P i AL Great Pitchers 1 Have “Faced . red by the major | ! g ‘ : ! EERAL Besides Walter Johnson, whom 1| White of the old White Sox wa B hals x players 10, | many others whose wares I have b Had Two Jins Towns. ball games Iy t 4 g " n 1 n > = 1 i i « her e in, White, who ind somie . urve that sev to break over wnd, who then was will be any oppo . sioner wishes 0 sug: . inve - Ward i ot iy, o ; ase e ke : 74 S 18, Ath sat piteher wis : i : i / . ) e I might s Smoky 5 : . g e much mmis Myers erershurs " wiLL SUE HoRNSBY, ‘p.;“*fififiwmmfiwfiplyfl AmmW BETTING MAN SAYS, it el o St 7 7 i iy it iny kind of ter, 35 & quCHION | by the b s sries 1 3 e 1 m : that marvel it is the contention | N T TR 5 s with B 1 sox at' B B B ial base ball men that | ¢o0n e >rani jersey City opposed 10 | \foore ¥ S t s i 3 o TWO COLLE E TWIRLERS | F : e ‘.‘,,H it o8 i e Wl\;;iv.;l.; \‘in;y‘l Bookies. fent SN ian cepnt e Mot ! ; e : ehadic ““'H“t e i ot || Hive v 5o Tl vty of -‘“Y”“:.L ; kar f W 1 « en signed by the » | had and book- | (46 T s t dicial | (orney, Wil v & for a semi-pro team in ¢ “Ed Walsh Stands Alone.” quality that or he really 1o base ball. Sier poste base { “rppe " latt s i e, Halland bianked the s ball st iding betting and | nie - o | Ui ub with two hits. believe Joe had more smoke than any 00, has won his three games in aids > from time to | n g " Bdward Kallina, twirler purchased [one I ever saw except Johnson and 5 ne world series, I am glad time o in scctions of the stands |l 1 2 o, | from Bloomington, 1L, and Sanford | Waddell. v ' chance to write thus about to ejec ors who were makl o thke N ilamby, catcher, obtained from Nor-{ A great pitcher whom 1 found ver 2ed.” for the reason I gave above— outcome of the | ored him in on ‘ | folk last season, also have signed 7| puzzling was Addie Joss. Joss ha ¢ has had his due meed of sibility of a player bel knew nothing : ¥ S i rets. the slow ball that ever floated | favorable attention even on called balls | was his opinion Moore st and . under my bat. e had a good f Rudolph and Howell Good. became S0 | expected rnsby to pay o5 MONDT THROWS MUNN. ball, but he threw the ‘“change of bad that it w rtimated there was | ed without his knowledge. # pace” with the identical motion that Dick Rudolph and Harry Howell collusion between certain players on amp replied that his client ’\ ANSAS CITY, January’ 14 (®).— | he used for the fast onc. He had had | were two other it exponenfs of amond and certain piker gam- | answer would be in the form of a|Jo ts) Mondt,” Colorado cowboy | days, but when he was “right” he was | the moist-hall delivery h had a IE5 Wene gOILE 0N, | court petition, 3 v °r, defeated Wayne | sure hard to guess. Tiis teammate, | full hag of tricks » held by base ball that the % A ka two falls out | “Dusty” Rhoades, was another slow ers, curves, change of pace and f three here last night. ball specialist, and Harris (“Dac”) ' a fast one—there was never 7 and thither of a former prize fighter S € \lw)l‘” \\hlh’ he y FEEEESEST Two MEN FOR WARD’ WH » ] we e ; g 3 When the Liberal holds a sale, it's - 1 ineligib K \ it suEht a | Ward, *Yar second basem: Gomue to other s for win become a member of the White Sox y 3 a REAL SALE with f-tl {s sound anc & o0 mtel sult of a deal hetween the Ne 2 . ; SR e o . out-of-the- is sound and none too stringent. York -and > Chi Arratican s Toa e Between i i Between ~ < % ol datio th; a plaver be ~dinarv avi 1 ) - Sade. Ineligible for Y5t he 1 | Clubs. rdinary savings. Tomorrow we h John Grabowski, utility catcher, and ; : X : caught betting on any ball game in | T} e s e ’ : 2 ) i > . . . which he has no duty to perform is | By Morehart. utility infic were G & H G & H : er our entire stock of higl good and sound. The recommenda §'\1{1‘vrdl(x“|irlx)r‘ ‘\,v‘n;‘l;u;‘:\_wi\“; :\):u:r*‘:;; :;n { | y \ Wi tion that permanent ineligibility be b i g aing i 15 . . ] ¥ 1 7 nter Coats. ¢ eavil g N e My tnalk mewiy shpomteA wiite On Ninth e - On Nlnth J AN N alan : 3 inter Coats, all heavil, which a playver is to take part 0 ETIR, oWty APPOuher Al 758 || P b 1 . x e 5 . ~NINTH ST-N \ ; fur trimmed, of latest design and X Sox managér. had been scouring the 1s proper. Of course, that mean e g REODA - means in- |1,ce ball world for some time for eligibility if the player bets on him- | 2a% T T < ! 1 el %y f the player bets on him |second baseman <o replace Fadie A F T E R l N V E N '[ 0 Y : color. A full range of sizes— team to win, hut while the so-called o Iy 3 \ 4 \ J Mgy, ! ap s admired, e | ! been with the Yankees s eatedly by his best | "Grahowski came to the Sox in the | ';"F’:“ to steer clear of thgt sort of fGeal that brought Pitcher Leo Man “;“».- i : gum along with him from the Min- | But Cap would bet, and it cost him | peapolis ‘American Association Club th one way or another his all. It is |; 2 s b | fot necessary to bet to be a good |} r ar battery Sportsman, and it is particularly -a |} 2 sl : dubious pr ice in base ball, where e },"”( the playing of odds too often has been | grogiiyn, A feliowed by an attempt to discover a € ¥ weak tel 3 B . . B o o el tedp LEAGUE HOCKEY On all Motor Robes, Motor Gloves, Radiator Covers, Exhaust Heaters, Side RRIE o st e et poont: Ottawa Senators, 3; Pittshurgh Pi. Curtains and Genuine Weed Chains during this sale. HEATERS The ¢ . Sox have ob-| New \mk Rangers, 1; Toronto St. thined A Card, v Patricks, 1 FOR ALL M ALL OF THI from the . . g (s o ‘e i\ ) . : 1 g 5 ; | With the Bowlers : 33Ys OFF ™. - # Others Up to $49.98 ) ) vers, includ now with | to mnn.wymm in the deal. | @ the trade SoX keep- | Americans, 1 Genuine Weed Chains [ LENTY of spirit is expected in | Wolst 1 ] Work, Whela - GARGOYLE Diring iq Qo - ne an o P Ladies District . League | Mu v sy SRl | 30x3% - During this Sale you can open a Charge ma to be bowled on th b 3 " |‘l41¥n1( Ur ing their P ‘hers, at| Detroit Cous Boston Bruins, 2. | All sizes Pin drives tonight, start- | ban, Toomey and Mandley. Batio: £ . | Account for any garment you select for both Veteran ! MOBILOIL I without any added cost. it 8 o'clock. King Pin | regular and and Mever Davis teams will be op- | Another int match is in the poneris le these outfits rep- | Making, according to Manager Bill it <& establishments under | Wood of King Pin. Bill is not yet e control. they are keen rivals. | ready to announce details, but he says icile Preble of King Pins has | the affair is cooking, and promises 1o A and ARCTH = | T G ko “Charge It” had her team very much in the run- |be more than ordinarily interesting & B ping for high honors in the circuit | 25 ofi since the start of the season, while and Amity : & ctors in the Odc el Positivel cd—1 Can to a Customer Davis duckpinners believ for future needs = : i X oz Motor Robes | MOTOR GLOVES (Uit | OVERCOATS Sl argest stock in the District ns will take 1 | Prey Lare f new patterns 5 < ; ) - ge stock of new patt select from—for ladies and Choose your all-wool Overcoat e Tiharal ned before et set at . to select ftom. 3 2 hould be spirited et 5] : s Ao Store. At the savings we offer it will pay ation bowlers are in fine fettle | ppgp SR ot Hhet Ganed you to buy now for next Winter. L o b g ircuits met with the former. takine Tl Uriven, siciing, o8 ¥ bon, 96 e theee fumcs, Afer iy ’ ON HIGH QUALITY TIRES e e § Men ’s & Young Men’s Pin Sieps, At sttt e o i : DIAMOND ' CORD TIRES s = will be hosts | Dep? > t vey — Office in a | No. 1 with 33 vic t 6 de ] 30x3;, Cord . $6.95 40, Cord : & 50 While at King | econd |4 SOUR 3154, Cord.......l... 0. 51085 495, Cord i ! and Belmon i : 2 k o s $1095 10x495. Cord The season’s latest - - - -~ - - i e i . 7th & E sts. Over Kresge’s 5 & 10c Store OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9:30 Capital League order % { 33xd, Cord. . ..............$1295 31x525, Cord Suits in every wanted colbr and material Hundreds land's Injectrater | Princess Theafer and Olive Catr Automatlc Windshield Cleaner CELLULCID, 39c _ On Easy Credit Terms Clear trans. two series will i ad)y E = fair for a sil ~ . i 1926 e 30x3% Inner Tube, $1.39 at Savings of 1-5 to 1-3 $ Klass .:iz"l"‘ ein- | copve Y At Lowest Prices in City 2 500 f : : 2 R A " | We Aliow $1.00 for Old Battery ’ '_'_'—_'— | Howar Camghll 1. ounaing up i | HOLLAND | A FOR MOST ALL MAKES 2 8 Kegutar oo and ARl ) e s N\ 32x415, Cord e $15.95 .77, Cord no 3 of new styles featuring advance spring patterns. G With Nu | Frikue. - The former Ik Mobil Oil p ; . e phees - 1-Gal. Can |parent heets, | CEtvron MARMON Fh 18 29x4.40 Inner Tube, $1.79 | ||| Z e Noo G Giiaitee RADIATOR COVERS SIDE CURTAINS weepstakes 1hat he proposes to hold | on the King P’in, Convention a1l and on the King 1in, convention wanand ||| - MIOTOR CO. Between G and H on Nlnth sl Compiail, Megia, L ! - ; P SR (LS 33x41s, Cord .. ... $1695 33x6.00, Cord Prices range as low as $22.50. /7 | \,..1 Yof Olive ‘ s 89c \.i(l;‘“:".iln'm'l.nin\ Cz = e i Bowss. e o 4 Boys’ Suits & O°Coats R 39c ; ' v ; TE or Arc- St Batt COUPE ”.B.mwm.w : <o g Fort” amchor, rolh 5510 | Beautiful Condition e i - ur rords L 6 Wire Wheels - ¥ 331/3% OFF ‘-.\ % i 33% Ofi irvm expects (o announce tournament 1200 Conn: Awe