Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1928, Page 67

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quket Ball, Golf R Base Béll Track Tennis, Swimming : Duckpins, Boxing GRIFFITH HE ADS . ADVANCE TO CLUB B’S FLORIDA CAMP With Marager Harris Completes All Training Plans ! ~ / N 3 n 4 , THEY REPRESENT EASTERN HIGH ON TRACK AND FIELD THIS SEASO HARBFUUGHT RAGE Before Leaving—Players Report February 19 J : ; ‘ ks " l e R o o M ,' 'Asserts Yankees’ Strength and March 1—Two Added to Roster, ! ; : G0 :‘v 4 2y : oy . i i{ Has Not Weakened Morale = ; 1 a1 . aan & ' < of Rival Clubs. - BY JOUN ‘B. KELLER. | tioflals: ten weeks from tomorrow——Feb- 1 oS Nie 3 3 # & 3 £ it a8 ¥ ¢ - 9 5 preparing the Washing- €or to At S $ : 8y 4 & O 7/ 4 3 mc“-,() 2 club for the 1925 €t C ¥ 1 J 3 A & 4 S > 7 : the American Reevy way at Tampa. | V¢ e start of the preparatorv completed” by Presiden Mth and Manager Stanley ' George Si day before the former, ac- | the Browns: Mule S by his family and Secre- Rochester. whence d B. Eynon, jr., left to trans- | after a hcadguarters to ing- in: 1",)‘. t_coast of Florida. Smi SEiEn o g.r: National ros- Taylor With Club Before. 1 ze into Tampa on Feb- Tavlor il was with ! ¥ they may be ready | the Na t o 1924 season ¢ the next day to com- r " A | - S ort s At ; &g L ¢ : % y h 2 more trading pHTHOS T suffering with s Abz“sr':,&:c;'::*:’::;z- i ‘ENT\VI&LE "SHACKELFORD ROGERSON- WHITNEY — CLO\W— ing base in time 0 |ed from Houst ¢ S | { rch 1. which will en- was hased last o3 LU te reporting athletes 10 ' Kansas Cily of the Ame. mn a we ractice before the 1. with which club he p = ationals enter their first exhi 5 a6 Gf the : ¢ %‘ game of the vear with 3 at gy e 3 H foe. that with the Cardidnals at Avon | are t t Sa and ; ; H on March § Gos Manzger Harris will not be with the | Focter i. who showed the ; CHl - | 1 squad of his club at the training | with a short ti 1 L L - \ P ks l sse @ rt at Tampa un- | Fall ack Kioza and Melber r \ X i r 7 ng the infielders fmons Al y . A5 4 ¥ iy N H . In the mean- | th; me Zeb M 1 ilot of the —_— National h me back 1o them how Rt I e e Rt e b o ercotown,” Thmgh 5| | i Skools 144 at El Paso, \ he vanguard, puDoth Preskdent Gifith s Manaer AR R appear | Nosed Out by Yard by ko et TR e v j Armour Fairly Well Up was especial. successful at handling | s 2 4 D here =t & inor mgue - 3 ; g gy e g N. Y. U. in Relay Race. With Card of 149, k | LIRS | iiitics and correcting - 1y from Spoke this Winter and d ted Rrnes the fau 1 fingers. will b2 kmow whether the plaver s neg EW YORK. January there to iend Milan & hand, for any of the several manag: dermuth, Geor in the minors sai Y fors Bas ba!l law fequires a_contra 3 victories in the Oly Beinre proce: to Dixie President offcred Speaker by s: 1 ol s at 100 meten : Red Sox Grifith adced two maqre players tohis | bafore February 1. else u d 100 sards in the Brooklsn Colle ; : < 3 WS - 5 gl 4 i e | B :?wrn?dv‘ club, and f he departed the | matically bocome a free agent. U He was not pressed to o 2 o o R L 1 =2 open ook sigord comract of I#ving Hadley, lcad- | Sneaker con 1 3 ¢ ; v i 1r~ c.xrhfl' of the Nationals last sea- ' than the N c t tin Louts Clark Newark A C.. took all avenue of- | Grifith very likely [ ow- | t ~ond plac Tawrence Raw- nz his con- Lerm contrac protes | lings. Millrose A A.. New York. was er said he er this year Club Grows and Hadley Signs. Na Word From Lamar. dermuth made e lent time in rupning the 100 meters in ds and th» 100 yards in 10 1-5 second slower than the door rec His time in the i) 3! -vard event was 8 seconds swm)d cwu- ver applisd for refastatement | ariite O e e T A 5 gut | Hon tn his ease is posfble until he aske | TPUTRAD CONITS, S e s e Y{fl’lldq‘ in be resiored 1o good stancing in or- Haetor, Geory "Yl\\"n. v;r‘wrma'\ fought PBeRy, one-time St Louls | panizd base ball. Shouid he be rein- | ! Tt Karis tor thent ten i A fan o | Siated. though. he will not eontinue tn'| | PPRCAtE LR, (O LN T M Crsere | the game 35 a Washington player. Grif- | 100 FY R Mool Mhniva " hnetessty t.Raiph prom-| Tratning at Tampa will be an all-day | “yilassed ' The time wes 328 piaves | business for some of the players thin| o ;o070 Hobe, Bosion A 8 G b e wiMansger Hnpe, . The sl v lege thousand. His ietes will be divided fnto twn groups for be Unmd ¥ S ] ? morning clases at Plant Fiolg and for | T e toe club president i *hose recruits who show coRsiderable lnst vear. # | Under the direct charge of Milan promise of future greatness there wii| *j St vear = G squad at Tampa will be be @ special afternoon drill. No. one | 147 [ATHivee of Chitago A “A. was | ners, 3 Catchers and an Out- | yill start training this vear virtualls ac. | sorol: M ema S John Slabmen slatod for the squad | sured of his position. the Washington | proac¥ P4 SCOrRGIonn beat QU B L Hadley, Horace Lisenbee, pilot insists Each must prove | 0 1y 0 the lea I3 t lap A o berry and ‘Bob Burke, who himself to the satisfaction of Harris | ., yn, 100k, the l-ad on the first Jan - X G. U. TO PLAY KEIO e club throughout last| Veterans as well as recrults will have | 1905 winmer could nnt Kkeop up with the on ; hary, veteran south-' 1 be on tHeir toes from the outset | Rnstanian’s . S . . 3 2 who came back o the Nationals | A game with the Rochester Interna- | e o i T te i, =1 4 ; NINE HERE MAY 14 o anbled by th h v trar from the Browns in July. after an tonals, booked not so jong ago o finiched far in the ruek - ’ H #bsence of a Season and a balf. Cla; ising o 23 the number of er ton Van Alstyne. recalled from Bir- ments on the Nationals’ 8nd whe reported o 0 do its traf ”.; il ik p Jate i September: Sam Jon not so distant from Tampa, and the Tomer:. procired rom “the | game was 1o be siaged theré. * Recont | FOR RUNNIMG HONORS Brovns. and M - hrouzht | shifts 3 i League owner- | from the same clyb in exchange for | ships, agh. have brouehi Rorhester | Earl MclNeely and Dick Cofiman: Liovd | under control of the Cardinals and the Brown, Clarence Griffin, Charies Lane. | minor club may train with the . Luther Roy, EG Wells and the rookte ieaguers at Avon Park. In this event | o £ams the March 22 g1'r" m 4 be canceled Bouare Garden, but §t bo Harlers Starred With Minors. nter confident of his ability to m: the, Mesiphis leam Toaniecd. o5t yeut GALLAUDET BEATEN {0 e ' Eovirt Poomanie. o by Milan "He won 17 games and lo | mer star of the Kansas State Teachers' e Chicks, : y College, and he will have & chanee | #on. He i r v 3 {speedsters in the r A At P than Wells » k i —~ {and firld carnt the Garden Fch- consideranle bt : ; ; e 5 ! before cow ; IOMERTEY M. Jagukr 5 rwade, . who toured Europe In year by : ’ T do g o a here LonizhY. | 1926 with John Kuck. Kansas weight ? Warr id 45 10 36, in a t me of basket ball | <tar 15 especially anxious to race Smmediately 10 Birminzh A wOn featured " ndividua ¢ Paddock over a 300-vird route 13 games 3 r . e e e 3 T nian will be unable to comy it & dor i A g : F Millronz games. but & fo - g lined up o meet Green Nor is Bill Lamar’s na the list_of plavers to b2 ore -Florida .camp. The outfieider kicked over the tr: here from the Athleti sed YORK, Jr N. Mex, is 8 long way from Mad s 1 of 13 fioor and 4 trom The.other fed e v coterty anf s . GRID RULES BOARD | nng fro a oo Dyer and stern Mar made the bul Visitor - ———— pond from May 15 succersfy) i . . et seored o SEFRTING D A o o »|* The National foot ball rules commit- KIN S’ NOT SEFKING artad .| tee, yiclding another point o the opin- | Al - | DANVILLE. \a of the seort won of college conches, will meet earlier Danvilie R SRR CATHOLIC. U, WINS EASILY CORNELL AND PURDUE R R OVER GEORGE WASHINGTON RETAIN COURT LERDS ™ 5 wsual schedile, to ans the effeets | S sty : } | of the wadical ehanges made fn the | - o - <. ol H | ot % T sty A e b ot Mo :‘. \ les enr and consider the S : s Wane At e €0 buck ATHOLIC UNIVERSITY simply | that 1t seemed almost as it George | 111/ b Xo Janiey 1. Cornell | have w five s the 1 s on the mufled punt overwhelmed Cieorge Washing- | Washington weve making the passes Fypany "v‘\ - i\v;n‘ h:n \lx" h.‘ . ;I" was i dateral pass fon Jast night i the gym- | opposing players turning haek the Columbi -xh ll ¥e S The chrirman of the committer, § > fum at Hrookiand fn the | The first half wound up with the olumbia quintet, 38 4 o 0 " e 110 21, here tonight i e e M s of thelr fwo annual basket | score standing 23 o 7. Goodson and | 10,51 TEE L ‘K\r Atter battiing o o 0 I oubling oSO p | Per) each il oal ool the [l‘n i same hos alliwrd in wesent ’ etied up wit scoring e dios 475 moncermad [ Innders played britliantly all the time | and Goodson one from that mark halt, opened up With a scoring wiack v e . - [1od by Tayton that netted 24 po Not o Huery Lrasts that 1 sl b wllowed 1o e | and acted an iF they khew Junt whnt | Al the O U. regulars ook o x-..;dll‘x‘; B oani: SRS ettedt e ue] r )“ or l s o ¢ a3 ¥ ’ R " 1he At ut | they w doing und how to Ho 1t ¢ SCOTINE, UL, A5 UsUA was Long i o 1 halt and » big scorer of the | s s a6 (O BASKE ‘ L Wishgi o honio.fasen o | A By ko 1 b, Bk of Lo | a1 DAIE v e i scwre o .| \n“ { "l PN el rank Paxe 01.LEGE BASKET BALL, i han ever before. will ba o | AILY, but simply i hot measurs up | BOL Ave gowlx from the flgor for 10 | CYORIME WIth 13 poits beil Ut o g : el debate 1his point wt any rate | 0 expectation in comparisons to it | PoInts and Foley ol alx from the foor | TOWA OITY, lowa, tey, geneyalising of tie ¥ « t‘:mlv' 2 v I.nv.-u‘ 19 Grorge hana R B m|‘_~ BNt ADY N et and one from the foul tne for 13 points | Purdue ma Inuu:w\l s o B Aaw Prss, istihoune v ye $130, Jia Y o stington, 29 odifieation of the en haok o 4 yilelt X Bicrk e stalis o the Western Confovence o 4 el ’;:n,fl:‘v o traing J St Sohn's of Annapolis, 45 Gallsy. | tules 1o he undertaken this year B ', ||.rn4 u“{;,,.,l\.v seoved l» I.A.nnn“"h:m:ll:; "\"Y:Ilhl\u;\‘lrl,\‘“]!h\‘\v«rl .‘;‘v‘rl.‘::l{ Dasked el itace Mnighe by - downing l\"\\\\\“{]\(._l .l:“ Nairs vy, bisusolf, bt Sits et 36 2 before: Cearge Washiigton 1eglatere on | s s y 0 Year - lowd, 46 to 98 nitdle. aht 4 . 4 2 | foul shiot by Goodson. Harvey d | Washington probably was fust s strong | 1) Rk e Ak middle distance nak heve broke 1, L Navy, 4% Leyola of Baltimare, 35| 3 o | A0 - ey | s 1t Tth been i Ay of i otnor vons | JLWas Purdue's second en gany - 1oy PR g i oo cits U work ik | (enird peria) | MAY CONTROL BILLIARDS, | b e e, oo oemter i | ieai, Dut It st -t have the svuft | Iho" Bolleratukers soored a2 Y tis Couniy. probw fo noressed shat Baxsys pres Chicagn, 25: (o State, 21 |, MICAGO, Janunry 21 G- OMclals | wnd Addisin Mipped it (0 Harvey, wha | 1o cope with Conoh Fred Rice's bril- | [ I the st Malt s did dows B qoqnitery settled av a meet : 2 Toope 48 B ALY comsiion, who ‘per s i i A ot fothe Natonal billliacd Associwton | g pushed down the side of the court | lant combination itevintaion, o tons cammitiee e IMer-callogiate teprew: A e e yar a6 & reliel sy g A ey linve unnounced that & rution A:::l\“u to tuke & corner shot. ‘The ball had | The George Washington rmmu.u’ | Rletie Unton tere pext weey | Ly relatins body L4 1o Teport sl the Cormn 16 " i 3 not been nplay more thai elght secs | pul up & great battle against the .um Although Y Mac X, N TR T 0k Doa axked L0 O en: | - Darimavih. 3 4 matencs wid exbiihibions was uidet con§ ondy when the Brookianders made Bt [alio U Freshmen tn w - preiminary | CHISOX SELL SHEELY ton, ehal ¢ e e ag By the Qerman haee e ey having to ril) him- Nuvier. % Louis Unlyey- | Scintion, glving the N A A ool neay goul and they soon gob enoush | game. The il seors of that eatest | fxied 10 fOrmal call e ol & KA el OhIHnS wete dasodt w8 de B, rols poundagy, # {of sl professional billiard cote of b Lo make 10 eertai ws to which [ was 20 to 10 i favor of the Braak- - [0 COAST LEAGUE CLUB the it hiae teon stssested as v ane repetion ot e ny wirpius poundag . . ¢ the game ) anders, but 1L was anybody's ) carl | TNOADN Of Sorlmg & tronblesow Asant WoRts sreunding e » e ' : ‘ " Hor . way the game would g taneers, bl Wi anybody biiosi <8 S o & tiblesg o | O oo oul Lwp OF LTee W e wshaer ¥ Western | : g frem boglnning to end. | CHIOAOD, January 21 G0 BarL | on B ng O Rt e T Amertan e of Nuwca _,“ o himself for the & ¢ Norona CHICAGO TAKES MELT George Washington simply did not - siheely, vt basowman for the Chicage | TV f the \ * (104 v« wotye I 2; fvake, 19 CHICAG V 24 Linesup and summary waer of the A A U and my i wotl Presidont Grin e Dame. % ke | i fnow as much basket ball ws the Brook- ¥ WP B W Whiie 8ot his been veleased outwht | the committee. saidt Y Should sy one ¢ he b Hagiim belie Wilk | Mareneble, 21 M ) Siate 18 CHICAGO. January 21 G Unbjanders and i they had known #s much [ Bt B Riend {0 Haciamenta of e Pacifie Quast | (L IR Saimittee el todas e | THE L en e W With 8 ane vk o projong b vols of Chicage, 25; Minois, sec | osity of Chic track team | i ot have e men Lo executs 1w i | |} GOy S Py deeting, Provided it i RSToved ay e | SN e e Wb Wit Rithe ane ! e st on & Tarm BeAr | ond geam, 12 wouneed Indisna, 9905 W0 wn | vell The shoottg of the Bt and | A e e 1 b 41 “Bhcely, & ternitie vight hand s, “will Be el al A A U jCane ckmatialy wo oL fre | Vireinie, 380 South Caritina, 2 indoor meet onight, No new marks | Biue was haphasard and the passing | )\ s 5 b was one of the e Db by JUAELeER hieve Monclay, Tertla v | N e MR Do sasvction o sqanager Marris and | mith Dakota Kiate, 29, Cndversity | were established. although Bmith of ¥as somevhial along the same lines | oy 0o on from the Pactile Oaast Leagus atter | Indications weie that nendiol S - Cuna (ot ian Mt e 2 hv \he Wb ed 10 tart woik 8 1af North Dakate. 20 Chiago won the 50-vard high Timdles | Cathotle U, frequently — antiomated |y, i T Totale FTaun [ tha famons WhIc 805 (eam - wan | Sanference the case WO e a1 & St QAR DIY Ay Rape that e gt AR o s are HevaigeRis Duke, 49, Gemgia, Wi 068 and Abwaimoon of ndinia wok | where ‘the ball way going and Inter- | 00 Rahmida & Teimity wreeked by tho wvelations of ascuits | U1 The questioan whethag | Beltieg ~ Shds we | XY ©ons oL Nurth Caggling, Jop she Forest, 22, ie Grarter mile i 633, copled e, oumes 80 Quiekly hnd enatly o, 14 albie o WP vo it vl | dust i dhe 1010 vorid vesien, {OOUl euter ol oMU Wale B |yl be' M et 3 Y \

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