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SPORTS ington Canoe No. 1), 111 Individaual Averages. DRIFTERS' CANOE CLUB o'clock. The Electricians desire games. Manager Mitchell may be phoned at National 7075 or at Lincoln 0179-J after 5:30 pm. BY MICKEY COCHRANE, As told to John F. McCann. one-hit contest Zachary's run, while Charlie made the same record 12 In a row. it 12 stral hen:.u ‘thgo. b':,st uf of n in losing BUSTING INTO BASE BALL and you can imagine the thrill which went through me as I lunged and felt Central Armature Works vs. O. aplan & Crawiord vs. N. E. 8. Co. Warken. L 8 Juilen ve. Bemsing Convenilon Hall. 5 TOMORROW NIGHT. ford Paper Co. vs. pita) o Gran Qeorgetown Recreation, at Lucky Ser Suburban League—Mutual Northerns, at Petworth. ssorle Johnson, Manhattans vs. Blair tion 2—Montgomery Police Vs, Wolfe” Motors vs. Old Colony Laundry, st Silver Sprin North ‘of ‘Washington Ladies’ League— improvement Glub No. 2 v. Biank, Road. Sec- Colesville. OLD TIRES One Dollar Down 1m0 9 14 5, First / I i S 34 1o o “How I Broke Into the Major Leagues.” tion 1 Btandard ® Accessorl Gets N eW lr e S Easy Weekly Payments DON'T SPIT !/ rrnne pauise sesssy ‘coustims 17 Secincy sorsos v 000 the solid contact of the bat on the | WOmAR's Imp 130 19 84 ITH a clnw"vtcx‘”d Smm‘:l ball. It was a stinging single to left 'odd';;le’u%?' League: Section A—Canton TheLow Mokas t Amighoble Hamne 88 13 6 104 8s the jury at the opening | field, which sent the runner fo third. | I, IS R Criert, Mouht Sisssent o Hount D ompton 4 game in Shibe Park, Phila- | The néxt batter sent a long sacrifice | Encampment Goien ate va Bearano 48 ONT SPIT! Prench i ‘ fly to the outfleld and we won the | Lucky Strike ¢ 13 delphia, in the Spring of | °% X Masonic League—Petworth vs. King David, BOARD OF HEALTH first opportunity to 2 al King Solomon vs. Mount Pleasant, Hope vs. gmmon,x,q z 7';’ }gg 1925, I had my PP 24 ‘That hit in the pinch—I'll always | Whiting, Acacia v non, Gomps Fenton, ... 18 60 102 | break into big league base ball. The rlvaelrlb«r"lb—nv-bx‘:e'ncgc ;;onndmcg. ;:;5 + Federal vs. P’"“‘g’fl" Columbia, [} e Webb o 11 51 100 leve was a actor in my suc- 2 B Roompign 7 4§ 'fh| circumstances are regarded in base DY | cess, hut T hardly Could have' plcked | Cipial Hill Fasfue Red Sox th. Navs out & tougher spot for my major league | ¥4 &, APHRL L oy v ung, Distrtct 3 baptism. s "Ko Bérvice v. MeGormack B0 3R 18 (Copyrisht, 1030, by North American News- Rex, Kee . o 3 3948 5 13 101 - @ - ke jep 8 gl - i, SASEl Hsiement, Amunition Unconditionally = eht Artiller, Bombard ys. Pac Keefe) 1 9 41 98 . ; HOCKEY TILT DRAWS |-, mifss Felie v, L ommercial Les A Falk . 21 80 109 ond Cab, People TUg Vs, rry Ice Crea P & 107 B 5 Goker. ; By the Assoclated Press. kins Coffee vs. Evening Star, at Conventlon Interior Department League—Survey vs. F REI] AMONG BESI I.ASI BUX SPARE ' ON THE CHIN! IUH:Y |S SEGUND l ! PITCHING RECORDS FOR 1929 : W|NS PIN BRUWN BY JIMMY MCLARNIN. ir«m-rn vu:lm‘oron CHURCH LEAGUE. now tied 1:¥hmumt m;mber elfllrl{fi! p— ling Wi 16. e star performers for e PITCHERS WHO TOOK PART IN 45 OR MORE INNINGS. OVIS “KID” KAPLAN hit me my | _ Team. W, L L. | week and their sets follow: Dorsey, 348; UF HURI—ERS |N An I-n Rated According to Lowest Percentage per Nine-inning Game. e hardest sock, although when I | Waltare 3811 Sonory ME1 %g | gg;;: g;l'; Crowley, 340; Day, 338, and . SPlaverapacin ThO. W, L Pet 12t Am 7, EMOLED. 53 ERWRAH | was a 118-pounder, Bud Taylor's FAnEis sy 34 18, ‘Gunton-Tempie 16 33 : 54 . New York.. 3 3 3 # Py f left Hooks to my b didn't 4 % FEDERAL LEAGUE. ¥ . . Philadteiphia. I, 42 20 6 y tummy Records: Rates Fifth in League in|Hsrme: Prisge & 3 3 3 EEREY: Vulgaris” 875 Set Is Best in| .., 00, . 0, g n | Carnera I8 Intriguing Fans.| u, wangws Seress-pumime ons ¥ § " Marberey, R .. R 49 18 12 § 3 AN i s Los Angeles, : | Presyterian). 109-21; Kiuge (Emory M. E.), | Treasury ... s Effectiveness—Pitches | & Sk 3 % 7 § 3 14i| Baltimore Sun Event—To | M 0IE et in Chicaso, oc.| Marty Gallagher Rapidly | figipreren toost fause oo ewetace | B B ’ H - LR g tober 18, 1927. It was my first fight in Memoriab, 384, y Hudlin, Cleveland '''R 40 17 15 4 b 1 Willhide (Columbia 1 Many Strikeouts. | skt Hisititnah & %3 2 P Moot Stars Cnamp. | ad won thve matds b9 Improving. 2R A simen . i 3 VL2813 i 83 Knookouts @& \chlehest nuber spares—Bilhimer (Wl lce‘ 2 T a2 3% hest 'number strikes—Bilthimer (Wal- | Agriculture 1 28 Py IR oax 91 0 Y virtue of a sensational spare in Diego and Pop Hig) Diterctate O 28 HAT pitching glory that |3 ] 3: ] IR his last frame, Leo Vulgatis to- Foater, my mans. bl i B e Memorial e Moewortn Baptist, 1,617, | Iréamiry Noo3 .- 8 came the way of the Roaen 01 38| ) er, wanted to go UFFY GRIFFITHS, a former| High team game—Columbia Heights Chris- | Post Offics Coliaciio 28 Washington ball club B oA ah o PR day 1 the proud owner of ¥ t. t, d AL M | tia, 689, DO Pt Bepartmant e 1s 38 duri: gh t R oM 3208 @ '3 3 champlonship trophy of the Bal- On our way to opponent, an ayer, | Bureau of Inves e 30 uring the past season R M A o3 am| 73 1t Iy ament and New York we his former manager, both SPECIAL MATCH. Veterans’ Bureau. 30 was garnered solely by Fred Mar-| g R a1 oaR : 4} | timore Sun's bowling tourt stopped to say told me that Paulino surely (S8ECOND HALF.) berry, mound statistics of the m % 8 @ 3§ §83| will represent the Monumental City in “heilo™ o Jim would beat Von Porat. By that PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. Hight toa gy g nin MR, i il American League for 1929 pub- . 8 xR gt 4| the meet February 1 that will bring to- Mullen, Chicago they meant nothing against Von 1093__— 5-‘3“"[:;;'&?'(3:?:“:;‘[55] O'Lx:}:;r‘;\;:l"fie;wu:. mé:- lished today reveal. The big|¥ & 5oy ] 1 408 gether the winner of the Sun, ‘Washing- x;.rflmt;w. 1210 mlf?; Porat. It was strictly a matter of K g 1 710: Navye 1.140: Bost omea L 150, Texan was t}}e only member of & L R 2 3 410/ton Star and Boston Journal events. m‘;"m"m:‘rt“,"mm_ styles. In olden times Von Porat Hi Individual = wames—Gartside, the Nationals’ slab staff to per- |k R o414 18 $ 3 $2| vulgaris entered the last box with 10 my Grogan. Tom-|would have been a pikeman. He | form notably, but Fred performed | SIS 1 3 423/ bing needed to tie the leader, Charles A. my hurt his hand | neeck room to be effective. Pau- s0 notably that he is ranked R a0 18 12 8 3 439|Heim, whose 5-game score was 665. or foot or some- | {irece ilan't give it to him. Little among the top-notchers of the| ol 4 3 431 |Leo's first ball left him a monkey breax | Thing and they §0¢ | By Tought ag a daggerman. The| Wik Sl o circuit. B ST 1 2 42¢/and a tough assignment to clean up | Spug Meyers. 1 hatice & man with & spear | garieran h O asel Waldnl 11180 All Pred did was pitch so well that ) Bosto: B oo % % 4% | with the next two shots. | don't know what|ODly chan # Sesore e e T e he finished Afth in the league in point | Ahitehi! % 8 108 3 & 48 To the amazement of 1rge ANICTY: | jimmy Merarmin, happened to Spug. | has against & man with a dagger | rarkin Talgh: T, Nolan, 113 of effectiveness, as gauged by the num- | Rtavion. Washtion %, 31 13 18 2 % $11| he pulled a spare. This gave him & " Finally the job|is to keep him off and this Von | ¥oan P e e ber of elmcd'mm allowed per nine| R rke. Waskinston, ¥, 7 A4 : % 4 o | deadlock with Heim and he went well | went to Kaplan, who had resigned his Porat couldn’t do. y Standing of T'-t-‘ o innings; fourteenth in the matter of | mimue™ Bovon ™" "R A1 8 29 3 & 48 to the front by striking for the count. | featherweight title to go after Benny| It fsn't so easy for & tall man to - i pitching complete games and thirteenth | Pennack. Naw York I, 27 9 11 2 2§40 | His set of 675 was one of the highest | Leonard's vacated 135-pound chamgl:’n- fight a shorter man. Tom Sharkey %= in the ranking on a won-and-lost basis, | Qgden. 8t Teuls ...2 24 4 & PO L rolled in hardwood tournaments this |ship. He had the help of Billy Gibson, | could take most of the big ones. So B3 which was going some for & club that | Aniiuee Coloesiand B 11 2 3 38 209| season. Leonards former manager, 100. could Walcott and Sam Langford. Jack R v i barely managed to wind up the cam-|Zinn. Cleveland ... R 18 4 8 3 9 59%| Helen Spencer won the women's sec- | Kaplan was going good. He had|Dempsey always ol oo algn at the head of the second divi- | Kimiav. St Touls R 21 3 48 H 17 | tion of the Sun tournament, with a set | just whipped Tommy Celio, & 00d | fiked the big fel- eam Standing. D OF the eontt Lreige LOPRER - BT | b 33 | of 557, beating out Lotta Janowits; Bal- | California lightweight, antl before that|jows, Dempsey, in s Sioner (ORaeYS High tedm set—Dartmoutn. 1 Marberry In 40 games pitched 250 |Yde. Detroit o O | g 27| timore's ranking waman pin shooter by | he beat Bruce Flowers and Jackie|his prime, could Independents mm l:.'-:':-;:;—mlg:;:lmnfitun. innings and was nicked for 100 runs, of | .onG noioa 31 | 10_pins. Fields, in New York. When we met he | aght them all, be- Pilots 3o High set-Buenill, 368, - which 85 were of the carned varioty. |Cana LS ) 3 e ony De Fino, who rolled 632, and | was just about ready to go after the|cayuse he was Dihewes High team set and game rolled by ‘This gave him an average of 3.08 earncd | Fa%le 51 g i '3 | Bess Ackman, with a 3-game score of | title. plenty big enough Main O ‘ai Dartmouth put them in first place and funs per nine inings, Old Tom Pache | Wrin,Ohicneo - % 33 § I 3 %0 | 344 in The Star tournament, will repre- | Kaplan's solid left hooks to the chin | ang & great fight- dropped Cornell to third. ary of the Yanks led with his average | Qoffman. St. Tevie 'R 27 1 1 300 93| sent Washington in the tri-city serles, | in the first round made me feel as if |er both a long i toicoale of 247 earned runs. Ofthers to top |Brudhomme. Detrolt B 1 1 ¢ ety i 9 | five games of which will be rolled in|I was being socked by a mountain. I|range and close in. Bisiadtaee Mitgy 10512 Marberry in this list are Bob Grove|Basac moston ... .L 21 5 5 800 s 9 67| Bajtimore in the afternoon and. five | remember crashing to the canvas for | But, ss a general Greatest number of spazes—Milby, 45 KID STAR BEATS HOPPE and Ed Rommel of the Athletics and Ralke— Ferrall. 3: Pennock. Ogden. 3 each. Rommel, Marberre. Thomes. A Hudlin, | here, ‘at Convention Hall, at night. the first time jn my life. proposition, it is poareatest pumber of sirike 2 Ken Holloway of the Indians McKain, Quinn. Moore, Uhle, Wells, Whitehill, Kimes, Hadley Welante 3§ — I hit the floor, bounced & foot, &nd | eagjer for an arm- Hieh Tndividual same—Joliffe, 141, IN 3-CUSHION CONTEST] n Holloway d PITCHERS WHO TOOK PART IN LESS THAN 45 INNINGS. In the meantime, Capital fans 100k | g5t “right up. I have never been man to fight & individual seg-webb, 380, Proves Fine Starter. " Rated According to Hichest Peroentate, - res, | ICTNARICRREELY (t0 A haocud 02 3t | knocked down stnce, but before 43 | B Than , Rornet: HiEn team game Choptmasiers Andrew Ponzi, young Philadelphis v/ Club. . Gy an el e How! ‘am| e e w ® Used as a starter much more often | plaverspnClib, | Tor G W %y s wdlecian Satton K" % vf, '} 006 | urday night, at Convention Hall o e WL By winning five of six games MRiling | P%: d'“;r"’ m‘":’ d:“:"”;;’ 12:'1 . Shakionir hale, Beachviy. Shaws et n 14 L aae € 4§ 8 1 M| A big gallery is a certainty, but the | After the knockdown T walked right | Bharsey as . the appears to be sitting pretty, with a sub- | three-cushion rds in eature worth as such & pitcher in the 102 LR I R 1 1. ‘800 | rans won't be fammed a8 they were at | in > Proneply 1t wes foollsh, bus 1 sup- | STATkey as the | stantial lead over its nearest competi- | match of a series of exhibitions at the campaign. He started 26 games and Besll, v E§ fi 1008 R s o ] 2% the opening skirmish, at the Coliseum. | poss T was flustered. Kaplan took Re st the tors. Independents and Delivery Were | ;eyis & Krauss establishment. e e 3 anen Fra ana | i g a8 § P & b Convention Halls® grandstand would|first round by coniinually boring in |Gnited States for ramy Gpimine, | MAUing's victims, the former dronping | "oy urton, local amateur, wes ished 21 games and in 2 he was sand- £ 3 % 0 B ool 8 8 | aoiliubie apace A¢ the Gollstum. The | boroass Ao HoroW o I e i T | L heavywelght title. and Sully's bock | e fral continted lta winning streak | beaten by Hoppe, 150-18, at 18.3, with D oier s Andihe £ at B 18 8 % games will'be rolled on 13 alleys 8t began knocking Kaplan down with left o nght nim. Dempsey would like to |by capturing the odd game from Money | Willle having a high run of 87, and byt o e the § b 3 L 2 § 2 o) Convention Mall numbered from 37 to | hooks and right crosses. match Griffiths with Schmeling in the | Order. Checkers, who refused to Te- | Gene Rourke, 1928 national isap o0 Hia finishod fouih among the | Srai: Geatiea oy 1§ 1 K38 000 | 80. All of these are directly in {ront | " Kaplan was down five times before | Take tront Park in Chicago. Tufy |linquish second place, although now tied | cuon oo™ %or o gl ball, too. He han e;?&u v..:xl‘mun.tmr; P:::u.nmgrae_g la b 1R s 3 k 1 8 :000 | of the grandstand. he was counted out in the eighth, and | has beaten Sekyra, Paulino and Risko, | with Postmasters for that position, won | vorerer"Ghoarg at three-cushions. strikeout pitchers, o Tankenship, Chicas o8 RO 80| The draw for alleys will be made | then the fans turned their attention to the thi ho served as stepping | two from Main Office Carriers, While X one by 121 batters. Grove and George Clevaland 3 0 2 I - e three men who sei Jack Larash gave Hoppe little corhpe« Earnshaw of the A’s and George Pip- | Hankins. 3 Weh. 2 S8 R T % 1§ § 00)snortly before action starts, at 7:30 \me My next bount was with Billy | stones to Max Schmeling's reputation, | Postmasters shut out Brightwood, 3 10 0. | yyion "t "183, losing 87-150, tas of the Yanks were the only hurlers | Bilings, Detroli .....R 8 0 "A | o'clock. Wallace, in Detroit. Bllly was a g00d | and a bout between Griffiths and Max | Cast Offs' downward flight was & gm excel him in this branch of the LOW-HIT. EXTRA-INNING GAMES. SHUTOUTS. ETC. uncher, but I had learned from Kap- | yndoubtedly would draw & big gate, but | celerated by Parcel Post when the latter mound business. Rated_Accordivg to Mighest Number of Complete Games Pitched. ™ Ian hxm:nyn I:ee'x's‘ n? .b:y k'l;‘%crl:el}edo": 1 Imnm: tlrl:}.lz the 0!;4e§| )3:. - d'x{f‘)fis m&’l‘l‘ two in t};‘n'e' t‘k{e Street F. h t L £ N. h t DT T vi SS0NS. | agreement with Tufly and also whie! still very much in race, fin’?s‘ifefi‘v{nf‘i‘&xfi’.'?:“"fifi“u}’ 1:::‘12? _g 4 ~»§-§ gé 2 N THE ALLEYS 8o I kept my hands up and didn't u;‘.',,., make it difficult for Schmeling to | won two from Pilots, and should it lg 8§ Las lg Garland Braxton _pitched for 545 EEgEELT e 285 TONIGHT and make any fool leads. box under any other promotion. win two postponed sets on its sched- Toove Baovm B A A ;',"“”‘ :'EEA !Eggg é it §§ TOMORROW (Next: Young Stribling) 1t Tooks as if & crowd of over 15,000 | UG Wil be very, close to the feRde®: e | B the Associated Press. T o stahore fll“.&%"#{n&fia b B g e (Copyright, 1030, by North American News. | MiBht see the postponed match be- |jeader in individual averages and also | INDIANAPOLIS. — Emmett Curtice, 1000, but he won just one game, in | Graz. St L.l fg&figfit‘, iR * Vpaver Alliance.) Bl Sammy Mandell ang Mafhcl | leads in spares. Knockey and Lynn are e e e e e T . A i 2280080 4 EN]UYS HNE YEAR P L R ST e fon Willam 7. Carey and Srank o, chiwss @ °° A t v 21 g 3 " Bruen, as it would seem cal B i s 2 e e Wit | T EIEE R e ot gt cpriento el Mot THRIVES ON RAZZING, | ™ Snavveriscors: afair - may | tor present; sithough, ulder congres- e e son, took parf.in 87 games, 27 of which | gasion. 'motion .. 21080000 8 8 1 1 National Leagiie—Mever Davis vs. Park- draw beyond expectations. The racing | slonal rules, sgome of them might take | (8). he started. He was forced to retire trom | Ciomser St L. 310812843 48 ¢ 13 : way Folme -t Lucks Birike, RT SHIRES ASSERTS | crowa. shouia Tetp." e best” stables | him. = Galligher 1o certainiy o tough | JACKSONVILLE, Fla_Paddy Hin- 20 and set an unenviable record for the | Weral Detrolt 1 108103107 § 1t lers in the Ameri piol ittt St e, | ART 8 fn the game will be represented at|young Irishman and I have seen him |kus, Newark N. J. and Joey Edwards, g o o s e ipaadin e it Tops Hurlers in the American Rl S LBIRTI Saging, Leauue-ghlles . Miami hia seaton, and that means & | show some Yery eficlent fashes of | Cieveland, declaréd “no contest” ). I B 1 ATEEE § ) | ague Two Ways—Brove | ghis,sc Yetmontosme: Bt |, e s e N s Apgele opoinica Tonacl Peraanden, P 108 § 1018 § i sisxi Egier padio, & PHILADELPHIA, January 15— | Primo Carnera’s debut in New York | one boxer who should draw well | Pilipino (10). DRIFTERS SHOW Z 300018 3 8 3 Virtual Leader. Lager vy rgt e st Bines prink. | Arthur “The Great” Shires, ball player, | om0, 8 e York Box- | kane Lennart acts ae it ho actonsy 38??’.“3 ER B ;-'fl.'.‘.' e e Lo, GHeWhuL | fghter and speechmaker, gets fat on Ing Commission did Primo a favor by | eniojed & fight, whicn is more than IN NAUTICAL LEAGUE 10000818 321 R ere|“the raspberry” handed him by fight | Fefusing to let him meet Carl Carter, | can be said for some pugllists more 88;8“]; 33 13|85 me Auocinted press. uto Buppiy. ¢ Peowortn e e YOIk | e but permitiing: him o take 0;10835 Boy | prominent. ~Freddie isn' , exacly 011001 3 il ve, | 1 ' ie's_vs. 4 q eterson. e short' puncher. He can and when 1o000iin 8 1 10l OO0 e ke gréat southe | Metroporiian va: Bauitatic, D cL st King | At 8 dinner of the Philadelphia Sport | Garnera, fust as they turn out for the | he lands it i likely to be a short " Drifters Canoe Club No. 1 is clinging o R B oy Li the X itcher | P'n No. 1. Writers' Association last might he sald: | Great Shires: in spite of the fact that | battle. Lenhart has the courage and| To Match Your Odd Coat paw, was acclaimed the lea D! es' District League—Meyer Dayis v “I know that in most of my fights | 1 teh ther - 4 ' to & slim lead in the Nautical Duckpin 28080881 1 ity a0 1 Ol JDigtrict League—Mezer D both seem fo select catchers ra the style which should make him th Potomac_Boat,Club second. | 521 1388248 Tom Tounding out 10! years of diiverShrin the majority of the people pay- their [than pitchers as opponents. A bout | popular with the crowd. EISEMAN'’S, 7th & F e oo by 408301 16 § o 2 s’ servioe, was.tha mathe- pring; Petworth vs. |money to see me licked. T don't mind|of this type is regarded as in the | (Copyrignt, 1930, by North Ameriéan News- Ly Rioe O Washighim: Gunay Gib ok + & o e plon, accordisg to gfclal ; Lucky Sirike ve. | that. Whén I walked down the aisle | nature of good vaudeville, Nevertheless, e er A iaear leads the individuals with an average Tases Radad ] e o apun, ; vi i o the ring in Hoston to fight Spohret hoth Dan Morgan and Tuffy Grifiths | s ue—Georgetown : considerably impressed by the of 111. The team standing and aver: 1 § 1 § % 11 ‘i § 11 “Zachary, lvorklnl ro:l&mw!:::‘ n‘;g: presbrierian | ve Cheist - Ebiscoat, TWest | handed me was music to my ears. g::_gmfia O it Sesirig bt ages of all who have rolled at least three 0000113 4 0 7|¥ankees, after terms with D] EAtary i Bungist Ve, Reck harel No. 2| “I get fat on_that sort of thing. In |in the gymnasium. sets follow: goool 4 2 & 1land St Louls won an even dozen vic: | Gl l8ry Bupiie Tkinpenr) va. Mount Vernor | Chicego when I lost to Trafion I was ki SERIES ENDING JANUARY 8. §ap0e § 78 §tories and was Undelonled CuAES. 241 | Mireds M p.CRSCE QTS 1% COLbies given & great hooting. But the next| A youngster whose mame has been W. L, W.L 38883818 e BT Tanings; 6100 Was BAIGE S0 it (Drake), &t Arcadia. - day I walked down to the Illinois Box- | mentioned frequently where “the ring Drifters C. C. 130 § Potomac Canoe. 17 21 | & 008011212 § 32 |per nine innings, ebrew Interclub ue—Junior Youns |ing Commission and they handed me | worms gather” is Marty Gallagher. Botomas Bi>c. 88 10 Aachor canoe: 18 33 888283 ,818 § 1" Zachary, however, worked in bt 120 | pricids " "hcin Biema” Garigiae Vit v | 1y0g o e R, G e oo Wash, Canoe 1. 26 1; Wash. Canoe 3. 16 2: 00001114 5 4|inn , while Grove pitched 275, win- s, Saseat - Moseans, Irig “The ring was the only means to an | tain that Marty is steadily improving. Bee Hive 34 15 Driftérs C. C. 3. 18 23 900 1610 -4 |ning 20 and losing but 6 s, His Coliseum, ng y '3 Bonzal Cani 3 17 Bl Dorado 3.... 13 24 geigs si1'3 §|nine s }“.g‘ ad £ue—Colonial ‘va. Drifters end for me. I needed money, saw a | Gallagher comes from the City of Waih Sanos 3. 18 21 li | e S§ 20 7181 onl: e‘ée;l';:‘x:l'n.n‘r:r Sirove, alsg wab the [1 o Nots, Washiasian Ganos Mo, | WY to make it and went after it. I've | Washington and, under Queensberry X 88808 11 Sirikeout champlon with 170, glving him o Eatloe, Folgac. Weadchop: | been in trouble with the boxing com.- | Fules, probably could trim any leglsla- 28 ’g 4 the title for a second succefsive year. L Dorado No, 1. Ei Dorado No.'3 | missions of several States. But I want Hish team game—Drifters Canoe No. 1, 88383 %3 Sam Gray of St. Louis)put in the | v&, Potomac Boat: Club. i’ Convention to say this: In base ball I give every- | FREEZEPROOF Radiators for all makes. %iten team "sot—Drifters Cance Ne. 1 80908 313 1| greatest number of innings,*305, and | pKDIAAts of Columbug LenguePinta thing I have, and when I'm in the ring | Damaged Radiators repaired. Legl hid 20808 1 || completed 23 of his 43 games. Tromas <6 BRnia Macin v Fiindad. jibs | Im in there trying. Tl get in the ring | WITTSTAGES, FAPITE0G, FENDER AR LDy i eAmA- Lo KPR g8888 B3 1|0t Cnicago, pitcned 23 full games out n 5. s’ Cont | with anybody Who is as green about it | gy 15 0 N aC LY WOBKS i colllen | indivi set—Rice (Washington of 36. HERT ors' League—Boss & Phelps ve, Ward. | 15_mysell. 1800 Tith N.W. ] 2 s S hy S. er, S uinber of g dergy (folt- | ETECTRICIANS PLAY. | tuin in o single no-hit game, but Urban " Rafodtielorigage & thvestin h orri 513 Crown (E) Dorado No. 15, 21 20 D 1 play Naval Alr | Faber of Chicago, Walberg of Philadel- | FiEC 2R olumbin Aile v Blirit Y4 _yOrestest number of spares—Fristos (An- | Western Electrle will play Naval Alr | hio0g gagin wells and George Pip. cirical Lendue—Pepeo ve. Exide Bat- Trade In Yo ‘Hlebegh ndiidusl averase—Rice (Wash- | Station at Bolling Field tonight % 8| gras' of the Yankees, each pliched & Catiina, Tnc.' va. Eivctrlc' League Son- e in ox but it is worse on the end of your cigar NEW _YORK, January 15—The | ginirior Department Leskue surves v . : b 104 = R, i i s e R e ek «+.the war against Spitting is a H mer c’. W :: zg‘ ;:‘-‘n‘u s.:[ :lhenlth!eiv \:zu lr:nwlnn glnwn 3 cr s d f d e _® Havens, eir National Hockey ue_rival Ereatio) 88 thelr National Hockey Leaue rivais | WOBB) Y WOLVERINES | usade of decency ... join it. ! CATCWER - PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS as very trying and a severe test of both pearance wag as & pinch-hitter in the midst of one of the rallies which have made the Athletics famous, The Boston Red Sox opened the sea- fon with the Athletics that Spring and the game was one of those thrillers Senators last night in their first home game after their long winning streak was shattered, the Bruins drew the largest crowd in the his of Boston )smz:kely, some 16,000. The Bruins won, o 1. The New York Rangers staved off It was the first time this year they had beaten the Cougars. Chicago clung to second p! ce with Pirates. ‘The only game between international group teams was & 1-to-1 tie between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Maroons, The tie was enough to put ‘Toronto safely in third place in the division, breaking the tie with the de- feated Ottawa team. LOSE REGULAR GUARD| By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January wobbling from two defeats—as many as 15.—Already campal other blow. Joe Downing, Michigan has suffered an- three weeks, because of an injury suf- fered in the TIllinois game Monday night. Downing fell during the first iwo minutes of the contest, receiving & severe injury to his right knee. Tliinois and Wisconsin are working at top speed for their contest at ‘Madison STANDARD GRADE 12 MONTHS Guarantee Absolutely Covers Cuts, Bruises, Blowouts, Under its 1-point margin over the Rangers i regular guard, who | courage and ability, for my first ap- |a. 6.5 victory. over the Pittsburgh |scored two fleld goais against Burdus, HEAVY SERVICE 18 MONTHS facture protects you against this abos was declared out of action for at least How often have you heen di dirty fingers . . . and tjj nation—givesyou thefinest cigar plus II;g;len’l'lineu of Cefl?fie} ‘;':od! sgusted “MICKEY ™ Detroit's threat to tie them for third | it gufrered durin i g the whole of last with the filthy, germ-breeding places COCHRANE 3 place in the American $TOUD. WINNING | yoar's Western Conference basket ball where cigars” are rolled by scal:'eless pped in spit! 'HOD of manu Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! Sy e B L S T Saturday _night. Wisconsin's short- Inflation, Wheel Misalignment and Hannold 1 8 plate. D T T A passing offense blossomed out in great Loy e s hase Mansger | Bluege Signs for 1930 sivie against Ohio Elate, while the All Other Road Hazards . D . inof lefense, over whicl ac ul ] 7 1§ 13| Connie Mack looked up and down the | With Knee Again Sound worked all season, functioned well . ] 9 67 101 | bench, scanning the faces of the play- enough to throttle Michigan. ith im- 3 L] 9 I i 12 % g: ers sitting in a long row. Finally his Two Nationals now are in, line for provement in offensive play, the Ilini lre ; 30 7 30 03| gaze rested on me. the 1930 campaign in the American |are hopeful of remaining undefeated. | 1 o4z 7 21 2| “Cochrane” he sald with a jerk of | League. Ossle Bluege, veteran in- | Northwestern and Indiana, which | ;) e e | his thumb toward the plate, “go In and | fielder, visited club headquarters |meet at Bloomington in the other Sa 624 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. 1234 14th Street N. ik DI yesterday and quickly accepted terms | urday night game, also are busy. In- . B cliabia Y reet N.W. 8 1%5| " Naturally, T was a little nervous, but | offered by President Clark Grifith. | diana came to life against Chicago, | - BRI W, 48 99| as I walked to the plate the thousands Bluege, out of action much of last |after a poor early season and with 2250 Sherman Avenue 3228 Georgia Avenue * s 40 22| rooting for a hit and pulling for me to | season as & result of & leg injury, is | Branch McCracken and Zeller hitting THE GOOD 5¢ CIGAR deliver gave me a little confidence. Be- | reported to have fully recovered from |as they did against the Maroons, PRESTOLITE i sides, Kallio was pitching for the Red | an operation in which a cartilage | pects to hand the Wildcats their second $7 4 THAT AMERICA NEEDED § Sox that day, and as we both had been | was removed from the knee joint |conference defeat. Northwestern is Guaranteed Battery . - tee in the Pacific Coast League the previous year I felt I could “come through.” aones. o= The rooting by this time was terrific, to the club physi- being drilled on a man-to-man defense, its zone defense hawing crumbled cian, will be quite At for regular duty in the 1d this year. fore Furdue Monday night. © 1030, American Cigar Go.