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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1927, McINNIS AND THOMPSON | LIGHT-HEAVY KING MUST BOLSTER INNER DEFENSE LEIPAULAVOHASNANAPUAIMILHAIAWALLOND 55 v v KEEP HIS CLASS WEIGHT La flyweight | o : | champion (0. Tite not at stake. . | : . i 3 J LlET NAK\‘ - IS T™E NAME OFA v“[.’\"'INNA\T‘.“JHHHI_V Delaney, St.| __ 3 . . . . New Pair With Sand at Short and Friberg Shifted| N U . WAWAIAN GIRL Lol guivped Staxic: Rosenioon. | New York Boxing Law Forbids Jack Bolstering His “to Third Constitute Cordon With Brilliant Y ‘ - s N g over et poundage to Meet Huskier Maloney—Fighters v BALTIMOR Vince Dundee, Ral ~ P n Possibilities—All Are Smart. & timore, defeated Paul Demsky, Aus End Hard Training Tomorrow. tralia (12). o / \ 3 Pa—Mickey Fedor, . ! ance, Ohio, and Bobby Richardson, N O Bb e 1 e BY JOMN M. FOSTER. . (. b y ; - froin i EW YORK. February 15 (B).— | who hitherto had absorbed bl st J 8 he d1d at second he will be as good | | e from ghreat of inter- | punishment meted out daily. collided EW TORK, Pepruary 15— |28 08 110 8 40000 L~ on that side ' . abe McGorgary, Ok- | ention_on The part of the |Saturday with a righthand smash and One infleld that has britant |53 SLV 0, WOO St maybe Freigan | lahoma, beat Charlie Arthurs, Newark | New York boxing commis- |lost an evebrow possibilities for the 1927 | of the 1RGl. 1 ). Erwin Bige, Omaha, defeated | Jack Delaney and | The negro was helpless against ti major league rac I;r:hh!‘-“n Sand is a nifty shortstop, and with | X Danny Gordon, Philadelphia (10). {Jimmy Maloney today summoned | champion n the face of a briliia cent palaver about Tt Cobb. Tiis | Thompson playing second Sand should ALY, PHILADELPHIA. — Bobby Garcia, | bruised and aching sparring partners | and versatile attack, and he hobbled ea ke o gy Lo D 4 tha | be better than he wae last vear. Thus | e knocked out Tommy Her: |about them for two final days of | painfully through the workout with Speaker, Babe Ruth's salary an the Phils have a major portion of | BN Philadelphia (10). Jack Horner, | battering. Thursday the principals in {a de ating righthand attack drum merige of other voung men who Are | g.Ging strength with which to stave Louis. defeated George Russell, | Tex Rickard's belting festival at | ming constantly on his heavil expected to turn thelr league upside | o o ywicked desires of other ball 3 Philadelphia (10). Phil Goldstein, | Madison Square Garden will taper | padded head :lnwn—-and not forgetting the h:.mhflrl'llk | clubs to bury them agatn in the pew Pittshurgh, beat Freddie ackson, | their toil into a wait for the openin Not content with proving himse for Rogers Hornshy as the probable |, per that is just this side of nine 3 P’ Philadelphia (6). Pete August, Bridge- , 8ong on Friday ht | qualified marksman in the oneman tonic for the New YOrk |in the base ball rating. 5 port. Conn., whipped Jack Katkish, | Delaney. champion of the Ight | yajaney visited the shooting Giants, There are times when a splendid ! Pittsburgh ,6) heavyweights, will not weigh oventhe | .t 1 o)ice headquarters for hour 'The ‘humble Phillies, to Wwhom N0 | qefense team, unable to win a pen 2 NEWARK, N. J- Augie Pisano,|175-pound limit of his class when he | 71 FOHCE JOCUATES (00 an 100 e consideration is given, may turn OU' |pant jteelf, can stand teams upon | Brooklyn, drew with Eddis Andecson. | Cliabs through the ropes to meet | S i, FOW G (o5 (00 (he bulls an iInfleld in Spring training at | iheir heads that rely upon batters to| W 4 | Wyoming (10). e " | Boston's latest “strong boy.” A rule | eve of a target. as he usually does ir Bradentown, Fla., that will give manY | win. There are thorns for some of HE FAMOUS SIGNATURE OF 4 | i . | of the commission requires that al%igine"the Jaw of an opponent -‘- bug hitter heartache next :\;S“\;‘QI'{ them on the Philadelphia rosebush PRINCE WALDSTEIN 5 ‘vu;‘“kL“ .::Auék—n;» :A{dflffin;z, (“hl} | boxer make the weight limit of his | i v polit b s g t may not be a batting infield, but | this year. | | waukee, n from Emil Baksic, O own division even when fighting men | & rin, p— - it Fan we’n e m\;l'elt: that ,‘:;?;1 al Sl ! THAT NOBODY ® cago, on a fc;ull ). Harry Kahn, Mil: | of 2 heavier class. S | worked w »);';\I:](\:va)--)a: his quarters ot out wicked blows that look 4 p “ored a technical knockou A deputy commissioner put Delaney | 0 dranch, 2 5 trio sa damaging hits. ‘VISIT'NG OKLAHOMA cooLD : 3 ver Jerry (Red) Dolan, Detroit (2). | on the & at his training camp § ¢ Delaney would not last 10 rounds Stuffy McInnis, who has undertaken | MAKE oUT | \ R i ien. Chicago, =~ outpoiritéd | Bridgeport, Conn,, yesterday after the | 9£ainat the Boston slugger. All three onard Neblett, George Smith and to manage the Phillies this year and Frankie Monroe, Los Angeles (10). French-Canadlan had completed his piay first base. is no mean shakes as | \JATMEN ARE BREEZY McKEESPORT, Pa.—Babe Keller, | workout. The hand marked 174% Evans, telafmed to have opposed a first baseman, although the cares | Cleveland, beat Andy Tomosky, Wil.| With one sparring partner out of | Delaney at one time or another of being boss may churn his mental B erding (10). action for repairs, Jack® Warren, Maloney weighed 203 pounds after dntry until ft sours. He ‘is reat ! T itk g negro heavyweight, felt the brunt of | the six-round session, but expec T T . iyt s & BIAL| Six booted and sombreroed cowboye. UNNY (OLSON FIGHTS TONIGHT. Peneys forse Attt Fa Neman three pounds by Frigay. handed first bateman can get more | members of the Oklahoma Agricul 3 { George Washington Ubwversity, Wash. D¢ CLEVELAND.—Billy Wallace, Cleve - — - bad ones out of the air than some | tural and Mechanical College wres- nd, vs. Ray Mitcheli, Philadelphia. S S N2 | Raewmmecon | RS LA BARBA BADLY BEATE Thompson Fine Player. over the Navy matmen, and even the B o i CINDER TRACK BAREFoOT Midget Smith (8) ) V7, by The new second baseman who will | President was startled into speech by oy e, Al 1 e et K 1| L LGS e, “Shich . the Y elostemesibe | BUELL TO BOX SHARKEY BUT TITLE IS NOT LOST his vears handled right he e aie any sec. | distinction of having scored 3% vic Y I 1 ol ond baseman in the Natlonal Ieague | tories in 41 matches thia season. and § P ‘ IN ARCADIA CLUB RING ; ¢ o fons : 3 ??um‘ hinlfls to k_map’ up with hnnil,‘;,(-,,(l\‘:;;hl‘fi: ‘r:::\:h'l;":%l ';'a‘?.‘.‘fifi‘:{“?-n(.l } i Eddie .lix’wll of W lhmm.un. and | By the Associated Press i but in the fifth he started = Sepafiablon i Gl \'." | idge declared that he was delighted § e o Maney Sharkey of Baltimore will | OSTON, February 15.—Fidel back that allowed him to carry tonay Tea on two clubs in the Na- | ¢ % et them and wished them luck o £ Cani trade wallops tonight at the Arcadia | Labarba, flyweight champion |a shade in that and the next two eague. but both passed him | [0 Meet the i H 3 8, in the feature bout of u 40-round box- | of the ‘world, was recover- |rounds. The ninth went to Vacca, but L S i i ""at Annapolis the cowboy wrestlers : : ERMAN OSTERWE(L ing card, arranged for members of | ing today from one of ihe |the last saw both striving desperately - ":n“:::xlv .:\m:! out and |yy;|rv_n;1 {;r :“:‘:wst‘nmi one on the Middies that was | Vn;Ulvrchl,Hc'.fmd ) the Arcadia Sporting Club. Bouts at worst beatings of his career |for a haymaker. BIGBech - 30 Thom i ey | nOt chalked up with the score. Bent | ATe WIMSELE > all weights have been listed nd local boxing followers were tr Vacca's showing was all the more with the Pirates 1ast haonn Jed heer | upon giving them a little “razsber 3 ¢ ¢ R ¢ t Col. Erickson of Washington Bar-|ing to explain the latest sensation of |remarkable because he was without have saved. the ehammionerin or | With their mess, preceding the match, i 3 3 % THROUGH & racks will be the third man in the|the ring, Johnny Vacca of Brighton,|hope of financial compensation. e, He comld havel Siven hal | one facetious midshipman called out b TINGUIANS NS T e | ring in the main *bout. The other | who last night ripped his way to a|When a heavy snowstorm made a while the others were talking hout it. | iR Crab-town style, “Hey, where'did | = e s bouts will be refereed by Kid Sulli- | 10-round victory over the title holder. |good box office impossible he volun- ~xbaged vere talking about it. f ha poys leave their horse | ¢ —of the Philippines CHEESE /(\ van. If Labarba's crown had been at |teered to go through for nothing, and New gork took him from Buffalo| e jeft them outside. ‘Thought . stake there might have been a new |his offer was accepted and might have used him at second | e ri Adi * came the PLAY THE FLUTE dan cearer today, b > men were fight- | hase ils season but for the fact that | V4G Fide Middles today’ cam wearer today, but the were fight D : 3 v | : r Horusty” calecied a metropolian oom | 45K Fetponse fiom, Tougl [l WITRTHEIR NOSE LIBERTYS TO MAKE e coviheienes vacss =aist | BOXING MEET PLANNED ot Hornsby there were other players | dcan of wrestlers, is captained by Pat T 53 & T BASE BALI_ PLANS A confident champion, who neve FOR DISTRICT AMATEURS £ . = Patterson, 1925 national Amateur | : g ' . who avere needed. so Thompson was b he 125-| | Moore and Wiltse: Catchers Grabow- | Es w s-l- before had been knocked off his feet.| 4¢piotic Director MeNamara of the sent - to Philadelphia. The manage- :tl)‘\:‘r:ci!(‘(-lfi:;‘mn‘m;‘m'l“nfi'\‘x?io;“ ‘P":ndle!’{37 PLAYERS, ]4 NEW, ski, Davis. Phillips and Williams; in PlHAT ".L ART played with the local boy through ment knew it was permitting a good S amateur fielders Flickinger, Ferell, Morehart | iy base ball season wily | the first round, but before the second man o get away, but the Glants are S,“."J.“,‘,;,J»“?ii?é’f&"x;fi'fifu’fir‘“s‘;"’““"5 oN YANKEES! ROSTER and Wera, and outfielders Durst and| FOR cAMP SATURDAY hflr“-;;:xc,u:;dz:tea;a:fl::fluz.:.f. ;‘,‘m‘-":\t had ;.-nn»f n)mr m.ml 20 .ecrv]:ds he O e pme Of iiheir big vear|( rmer national champion and winner | Funk. | BCul Aberty | took a left hook to the jaw that re- | | Jewish Community Center has been I notified that the South Atlantic A |A. U. has sanctioned the District i 3 <4 1 | am: X y ha re Ariyer. and the sacrifice had to be | o"el ong honors in 1926; Charles W. Of these players Giard, Grabowski A. €. members next Monday night at | sounded through the house and sent gl '{“":‘m‘;“}“‘a'(“;‘m; e Last year the Phillies had | Strack, heavyweight champion, 19 | orehsre. sl MIurk: were -OUMiNcd Pop Kremb's home, at 718 Taylor aarbd o ? COUNt OF | ficlal body McNamara announces the e en d 2 Second | o hd 26, also a member of the 1924 By the Associated Press from other American League clubs| By the Associated Press e nine. by ol g S sttt g aseman who was doing move work |ARS 25 &30 8 TATIET O L 5 | P NEwW YORK, February 15.—The|during the trading of the. Winter.| - pITTSBURGH, Pa., February 15 = He staggered to his feet, and wa T n o conducted in 10 the squzre inch than any other in-|OW - 8 ¥ | P Rnsinagh T Pnfr vy Wiy . The remainder of the newcomers are All old members are expected to at- downed by a right-hand smash that |Sections, one next Monday and the e fielder in base ball, but because he|Pound novice wrestler, who made the | New York Yankee base ball squad,| ‘1€ ben The advance guard of the Pittsburgh . kept him on the canvass for a count |second & month later. Competition was not e rocket e d { varsity for the first time this vear;|when finally rounded up at St. Peters. recruits. ’ 5 Do tend and new candidates wishing to XeP! canvas £ A E c xploding red fire | > o = i o : | s 2 Pirates will leave for Paso Robles, i _ & of five, and hardly had recovered hi ext week will be confined to the and balloons he was generally over.| George D. Rule, 175, and Clarence |burg, Fla., next month by Manager . Hhigerie try for a berth on the team will be| 20 b ATt LY e O hook, | lighter classes. looked. His name is Friberg. and he | “Saucer” Berryman, also new on the|Miller Huggins, will number 37 if none | PIRATES RELEASE TWO. P e e Dol <remb's proteges | returned him to the resin for nine| Any boxer in Washington, who is a ig-day |squad, who was forced to discontinue [of the athletes are set adrift in the| Tha'sqiiad will include pitchers and | A number of Pop Kremb's proteges | ' t ! o 1gta accepted more big-day chances from |Sa g ; b 5 a : . while the crowd went wild member of the A. A. U. is eligible tc the beginning of the 1926 season to|the tour because of injuries received | meantime PITTSBURGH, Pa., February 13 |catchers and Manager Donie Bush, have gone higher in the diamond world Whil d . | of the A. A. is eligible to the end than any other infielder, not | in his first match. | The official roster of the club, as|(#).—The Pittsburgh National League | Coaches Ens and Stanage and Scouts |as the result of their experience with| Vacca uncorked a brand of speed | enter through M. H. Markle, Central excluding Critz of Cincinnati, who After paying their respect at the|announced today. shows that 14 pitch-| . o ball-club has released Carl Frey, | Ftazier and Devine. the Liberty team. of which his friends who ha\a;‘ M. C. A. Buildin; altimore made a record for other things. Day | White House, the team visited the Cap-|ers, 10 infielders, 7 outfielders and 6 | e Only six or eight will be in the! Sunny Kremb, son of Pop, will be watched him campaign as a lesser at- | o : afier day Friberg would handle eight |itol and were greeted by Vice Presi-|catchers will answer the roll-call in|outfielder, and Elbert Hammock, | party when it leaves here, the bal-(with Waynesboro in the Blue Ridge | traction for the past three years had | NUNAMAKER TO MANAGE chances st second base, which is a|dent Dawes and Speaker Nichelas |addition to coaches Arthur Leary and| pitcher, to the Columbia, S. C., club |ance being picked up at various points | League this season, after having done 'not believed him capable. *Only the | s 4 . whale of a lot, and no one noticed it | Longworth. Arthur Fletcher, former manager of | o¢ the South Atlantic Association, |°h route. ELyAwIIl reasts Pask | weHli it Cotoans inf theh ediaol icamuin | champion's /g genetalalip S exed | |/ CORRICAN Tex. February 14 UP) much “Aren’t they cite?” remarked a|the Philadelphia Nationals, 3 - Robles February 23. {during the last campaign. Jiggs Sig- | him time and time again as the local | —Leslie G. Nunamaker, former Cleve- This vear the Phillies are thinking {fapper as the Oklahomans picked| Fourteen of the players will be new | Both players came to Pittsburgh from | " "The second squad, including infield- | nor and Kermit Smith are other Lib- |boy rocked him with terrific punches. [land American League catcher. has of putting Friberg at third. If he is|their way through downtown traffic, |to Yankee uniforms, the roster shows.|the Johnstown club of the Mid-|ers and outfielders, will leave Februs |erty players who have been good | The fourth round saw the champion | been signed to manage the Corsicana & plain, natural fielder with a good high-heeled boots and all. They are pitchers: Cannon, Giard,| Atlantic League. |ary 26. enough to get minor league trials. 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