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56 SPORTS. | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1927. SPORTS. Base Ball Awakens As Grid Game Wanes : Foreign Heavyweights Get Even Break BIG LEARUF CLUBS ’ New oot it JIEVANS QUITS AS UMPIRE CUBS AND PIRATES BOTH SC0TTK ('S MUNN: TrTIEHTOID S T T has heen released 5 | By the Associated P % 3 LEVELAND, ovember 20 unconditionally i TTSBURGH, November o HICAGO, s sy—denct & | William George “Rilly” Evans| With the official conclusion of his strengthening of the P . RIE S Hpekt ot relas o I g i wi = has thrown aside the duds he vices as an ealed, Billy | Pirate infield and ¥ € it et v” { i) 1 i i i Series of Swift Changes Af \ & e e o - 1351s. Chicaga: Cubat oin 4 e ety med bisn ot Briton Wins in Comeback, but f50HParawrinelsand - | 20 vears he kg b ,\‘)]m'rh,n\ th\\;uu ’\nmmq wn and Niles, Ohio, 3 3 5 g ‘»mmvl( to have bheen « e were mivew f v;y'{m; today S $ ¢ wmpire 1o become the first|at the latter place, more than 20 § S 4 with the trac of Hazen Cuyle With he annauner et thil e - & . 1 1 of the Cleveland years age 3 % | flelder recent Pirate “storn i ‘:\:!« ) Cuslerof the P ,”)E.\: |v’,K Italian Outhoxes Bel b 3 its new owner. He was the “ump” in that game. e [ter,” for Earl “Sparky” Adams had been acquire h 8 Managemem' L v Youngstown led by one run. The hases § Il The trade disn ) the :;,.‘1,i Ada w‘,”.v‘r» e Sec gian Champ. 3 Billy's selection was announced last | were filled with Niles runners and E 3 v | 1927 Plrate controversy in wk Adams one o o aht by Prosident Alva Bradley. head | there was a batter at the plate with ) 4 IS RId MFIg e Bush were at basemen in the ma he count standing three and two e 8 + | vads still - hay Clyd The batter ducked an offering and Cuyler will zo 0 1o started for first base, taking for gran 3 18 one of the f L player | ed he had earned a base on ha . National League and a good bat Bilh's famous “ster-ike” called him though during the pa back upied the bench the That decision wasg unpopnlar with following his add o general Manager. | he Niles fans. A mob threatened the e mi ment 1lso bears the title of vice pres- | yunive and only the v nee of the He w wve many of the ex- ' \jles duties formerly handled by of the Cley 1 syndicate that bought 0 team will assume his new du A one of his first tasks will be ley in finding the right for the team next year manager got him away to t sceond hase, safoty | . ! irantham availabl president. He will s - Ry e peally amonnted to hein y S eidor o 2 FRANE m of the team, h r, that 1o haged by the mob right into an trade did not VK S mainit manazer League herth, Billy re e : Watters,: president Bvans s t o wants to | called. For Jim McAleer, manager of HAZEN CUVLER. Tub sadd i The he has heen promised he persuaded Ban Johnson, president Pirats camp. — iter were disposed « f FLILLENS L bundec, | oughout the world o we | AIDAST TRIP FOR GRIGSBY |5oom, i T i 1 o o b sent won the declaring "e was unabl Wi bout | - for Joe's title because the fana of Rom \CR it e eanons. ECISION TO FINLEY. ks Angeles did not think that fisht was ; i : ch welgtsd 152 Taude Grizshy, captain and center [will not he resumed until several days | worth paving Dundee n $60,000 guar m\‘ ”,,','i ly( i} Joriy ‘vv’_ ¢ i Miss ) ywn University foot hall |after New Year day. As Saturday Tie Fallad o aKow i link RReRIL Ao Yiata e cla cal 3 . ; i this Fall and general choice for | ”“;" day at ”'i‘ “”““""; Grigshy » fat guarantee was not produced |jase and Cuyler proteste whip he could teave on v 17 %o Jom | and wak & d by the California [pe » dind ek ‘m'v‘.y.‘,, the pivot position on mythical all-| the all-Eastern squad at Chies .»::': New York "\"_ y‘.”..m i e u:‘]m-lvv |”> 1‘?1‘\" td P fifth round | Bastern elevens so far selected, prob. | which is his home city as well as the Npw Jess MeMahon the Madt-['thithe Henehs ? ge ety s, 3 the New Orleans fizhter hang- lably will be permiticd bv the univef.|Aassembling point of the star team,|son' Square N Corporation s Pl L TS Lo T it TS wox after landing severnl | ity authorities to make the trip to| 404 proceed with the other plavers to | after a third meeting bety Hud & Old Iv blows and in the eighth ¢ Coast as a2 men of the | San Francisco in time to in a few | kins and Serzt. Sammy Baker. Baker Y N A > 7 | side k such a beating that t : rn combination that js)days of practice hefore entering the [won the first contest by a tech | Nl) NOR[‘ ()l K EEI& ppor 1 for the referec to stop the [to pla in Franolsch 6 ae D saem. | BIE rRme Leaving the California | nieal knockout. e had the Nebras e i -4 ber 26 city the day after the game! Grigshy | kan in pretty bad shape and closed T he bombiardment by clinehing | team came to Grigshy fro ndy | ahexd of the time scheduled for the bout and gave it to Baker. 1In a re i AT U and running away from Lomski. In|Kerr, foot ball conch at Washin: resumption of his classes, turn go, Hudkins t vay to ' final round Lomski ed for a ind Jefferson, who s selectin In view of this, as well as of the clear vietory over B xer o re | knocko ut he appeared nearly ex- |{ t that will represent the Atlantic | fact that he is an honor student at | The count is even up and a thivd | o000 The up from [hausted from chasing Marullo around | s wd collegiate wridiron world in | the Hilltop, standi high in his | meet PRICHMOND, Va. key may be | the his blows lacked the nec- the strugzle with the cream of the studies, and that he has played his| There doubt that this pair} . 3 . pitchers, he v Far West talent. In extending the | list foot ball game for ¢ etown, | measure Dundee's closest i und semi-windup, invitation. Keir stated that he was|it is expected that the faenity at a | rivals. If ! o xcor 1 the major p y. former light-heavy- [more than ¢ » have the | today will grant Grigshy per- | decisive vic and settle the au © T . ding service champion, was awarded the layer in the squad as mission to accept the invitation and tion of supe tween them, no[TRCHE - S98C . Laix quenc: 3 e clubs Cincinnati. | ju s' decision v e Lohman him the outstanding o take the trip wne will qu the winner's right to | tion the city of d_ar € | we e t c ce to look on “over Joe Lohman, | sdercd b mliqustoning a ity o Norflk are 10 1 | OUIS GUGLIMINI LOSER al vears t th men landing many wown that Grigshy is more 4 re drills on (he home ficld Regardless of the ion of the Cali- | | an e nization to be wn g " toiva the. fres |¢ and has seen 15 jor 1 e cam- | booea. Levinsky welghe f » can do so I8 entirely | Will entrain f *ksonville, Fla., | will be permitted to Dundee v ind Lohman 180, up to the authorities at the Hilltop. | Where on Saturday it is scheduled to| the approval of the Now York board. | (GRv0er GE LTIMORE, N " 7 — ———— Under no circumstances would they | face the University of Florida eleven |The latter body ix not so much con-|g Dt #0G LA Ll e r Browr . 4 : | franchise wii applicat permit him v « for such a trip | in its final game of the year. with the remsons prompting a | onch J ot i ¥ g | X \dmission to the Piedmont League s < : N T E should it interfere in any way with|team that has traveled champion’s refusal to defend bis title. | fi FAGHILA T a the Christmas holidays come at | Thursday rather hopeful of success ces to fight a worthy contender the tulls NEkElon: pid the th a time that would enable him to jour-|in its deepest invasion of the South. spension v be lifted =0 that the | s Wit e Washi ney to the Pacific Coast and back land. In its last four games it showed | dispute can be settled for all time. would 1 it FOR TOUR OF EUROPE : without missing any classwork steady improvement in its p nd 2 D . n NEW YORK, November 29 (#).— " The vacation be the Hilltop carry its full strength into the o f 4 Jons ihe | Knute Rockne, Notre Dame fo HORNER AND MARS DRAW. jon Monday, December 19, and classes with_the “Gators LANGFORD OUTPOINTED R T e bkl R R Ol s s S hopes to present iix tcong t | January 31 1 ’n'“l:‘;y\‘ will he | ™ = 3 3 BTN AT TR T | towns in N | Cavolina will step | Ii.‘i‘:-‘.:.\m l’ I‘::":“::_n:‘an ":‘n'\;\'w;r: ). —Jackie Hor e G T G e e Wt e i | ILLINI TOSSERS TO HELP | NEW RIVER MARKINGS ”,BYSOUTHPAW g - T D it | ' Foropesn 100F hoxt R o Stadium, thov Hopper. end. . and on February 14. when Busi < \ G to consist of Richm oik, | Wwith a visit to the Olympic i b LSl ' ot be available hecause of a ina_ Central ana Eastern and | OPEN NEW $600,000 GYM Uhlan, San Francisco southpaw mid-| Goanshoro, Winston ham. | at Amsterdam as a feature. - injury. Francis Knott, triplethreat | Tech meet. F AFFECTD. C YACHES, Jsvcett omin won the (ileed de fare lishury and x Rock cording to - | URBANA, NI, November 29 (@), | « U cixion over Walcott Langford of Chi P i to Iback: J ler. quarterback PR 4 t T Moun Hizh Point the two Ay, o 3 Ray MclIntyre, half When Tech High's foot ball squad| —Spurred by the chance of a 4,200- cago, at the end of eight rounds last | iier mamed to be eliminat : has signed » coné ! backs, are the he ng counted on | uikes the field next season. it will be | le trip to Seattle during nigh Barnes states that + 1-| Cunard Line for use of a ship for Medill | e reak through the Gonzaga line | without the services of several de- | mas holidays, the University | Of interest to yachimen is the an-| Joey Chies wei lowed to go in he will this unusual venture. “The Purple. however, also figures | pendables, but Coach Hap Hardell will | s basket | began | nouncement that Point Lookout Shoal | defeated Ralph Mende Mexican 130 | gtadium in this city for all z ke el of the trip, To Match Your Odd Coats 2o put best foot foremost, and have a wdy array about which to | sel age today for places on the Buoy 2 bas been replaced by a | pounder. in eight rounds. rnie | include foot ball games, and to have | Reckne will give up his usual Sum- er Geo; pd “ as last 014 & ne eleve vil ¢ P bell buoy equipped with a pnei tie ‘eters, 4 } f C'F . - for - i e 1s ot S0 strong as last Fall. [ mold his new eleven | team that will play the dedica wipy h # pneumatic | Peters, Indian flyweight of Chieago, | the stadium ready for eperation when | me hing schocls next year, " while it Those who will be mis nclude | es in the ne 10,000 U | refiector ckie Brennan of Brooklyn i y X ounied | EISEMAN' S, 7th & F azaga has a combination apt to missing g \ the, | refe ¢ and he season op e Devitt or any other schoolboy | Hissey, Rooney, Mills. Guy. Shipman. | sity of Washingt Id house De- | Beahors Point light, Upper Macho- hoxed an eight-round draw 1 pointed out that the new op t to take Ritt {riemelmeyer, Forney nd | cember 27, 2 30, | dor Creek. will be changed about De. measure apt. Brew and Garvin are | Pope. ading plavers to return 3 The party will leave December | comber 15 to h white every three i et et Cole, Oyster, Leo Winston, Ochmann stopping for practice at St. | =cconds. the duration of the flash to Tast JFall, Gonzaza. with Bozek.|Benner Drissell. Florence. Edwards is, Kansas Denver and | b three seconds. The light will be 40 its line-up, | Fountain, Rosenthal and Edelblut | " ng Janu- | candlepower ARy s i i . v 4. | Lower Cedar Point bocon lig cjushed Devitt, : Business and Tech lasket hall ) es, De- s increased to 70 candlepow : <tern were to come | schedules were announced yesterday. v D to sort Lt crnoon_at 3:15, at | The Stenog card follows: | out the traveling squad, the first | A late addition to the Corinthian in the Bnat sk of e : ; Emerson (Amer | Big Ten _game being Urbana | Yacht Club fleet is I. R. T. Smith's | schonl ,}'f'?\m wn‘ 1t 8 4 16, Busines; va,| JAnuary | eruiser, “Fish Hawk.” stern and t s & Bua | 01d Dominion Boat Club will hold . Business ve, Western: 27, Busic | e et son oy | g e o et e FAGES ACE TONIGHT | toree il e o o | team hereahout acey and oth — quad will b2 - Ohio, to pilot his new Matthews, 1 16 Riue 5 Johi's: 6 footer, to Washington A Ve Read: | By the Associated Pr | it m vs. Gon. LOS ANGELES, November 20— i Yacht Club holds its | Business: 11, | Ace Hudkins t fistic joust in sev. ext December 10 and East | eral months tonight will pit the Ne-|ern Power Boat Club conve De- | braska welterweig afnst Herman | cember 12, Auerbach of Salt Lake City, in a 10- - otk ound bout, | Capital Yaeht Club will gather De. oh Hudking' last loeal appearance was | cember 11, The annual meeting tnkes Mears, Bill King., Rov oS veshian HOMIROE o Ary vinst Sammy Baker of New York, | place in January 1 n which hout he reversed the heating | g Wing Fadoot cruiser. buflt ward Hickey. Tryouts| Seven games thus . i Jay 1o decide fust |apranged for St. Alban's School took from the Army hattler in the | o0 5o g o Aragon 1, My the Daw. Saturdav's ket ballers, They are agt n, few weeks hefors. son Boat Yard at Mayo. Md. has heen Fol: | it iy i v ibints: g0 he Nehraskan was schedul sold through the m Boat Yard to ticed in | Central, at Coutral, 0 e meet "“",'-’”"“','." "-' )“”l‘”“' H. Brockton ham of the Mary- N the Log T i, i 81 R 0. Emenon jsenampianelitp - SHtke. Hoce land Yacht Club. . 1 Alban's . v 5. U Preps. at Garrett Park: | “fiasco,’ with Dundee failing te | 15, I ! Balumore. . up because of the faflu v FITZPATRICK NAMED. i "“I‘"""" Bowles is captain of the | 016 pay him a claimed guarantee. CINGTON. V Novemt When the Wisconsin avenue school- | 2 Fitzpatrick of hoys turn out for foot hall nex In preparation for their game Sun- st two seasons virsi they will be ied by Eill Clifford f- | day with 1t Pleasant. Clarendon on the Wask and lLee foot ok, who recentiy was elected cap. | vill drill today, Thursday and | team, has been elected by his team miates as captain for 1928, week before school n Bates is the | hility weeks ago. but it turned ont Yo welve gridironers have been | Friday fancy 4 ded letters for their service this 100-vard 100-vard e and use Revelle Jones will he vent | vears old next Fall, and therefore in 00- | plizible to serve in the eapacity, under 100-yard ast | public high school rules, Business H tyle. must select another gridiron leader for 1928, When Jones was ch 0 astern, Devitt he post recently he had forzotten rting or- | for the time heing that he would 1 in October. However, when he think of it, he voluntarile went to, Coach Lynn Woodworth and explained the circumstances. Another cap vill not be chosen until next Thouzh barred L plaver after ching his ma it may be that Jones will he able et in a zame of two next before hix by . 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