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D-2 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931. International Loop Proves Great Feeder for Clubs in Major Organizations HELD FINE SCHOOL FORBALL PLAYERS Supplies Big Leagues With; Many Stars, Ruth Being | Greatest Product. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. EW YORK, October 30.— From now on, throughout | the Winter season, major league base ball clubs will be searching the minor circuts for player material with which to buttress their forces for the 1932 battle. The important part played by International League clubs in receiving and transferring players to the majors has made it second only to the Pacific Coast League as & school for ball players. ndnmia “Nesericans _Coumie Mack draws heavily on Baltimore material. The St. Louis Nationals draw from Rochester, which is controlled by them. Bo 5,5 g ke, oh 2| been backer of the ing club. The New York Americans and Jersey City p of the highest records that has been made by any single minor league club for graduating future champions. | If the Rochester club remains a man; many of the Pepper is another Rochester out- flelder of this year who is highly lauded by every scout who has seen | him play, and most of them predict | that at St. Louis he will do his shire iteher, for the season of 1931 him with some success. LEAVES SCANT ESTATE il | ¥Frank J. Farrell, Former Owner of Yanks, Died Worth $1,072. SPECIAL! - CAR WASHING § BY HAND 6 Wire Wheels 50c Extra ‘The Squeaks Belong to Use FIRESTONE SERVICE STORES 13" a1 K Yires—Batteries—Gas Lubrication—Brake Testing BRIDGE. —By WEBSTER. | | A ///,/////’/ i X \ // ™M THE MAN FROM THE AGENCY. YOU \ PHONED FOR A FOURTH | BELIEVE EVENTUALLY. — © 193! n.v.TRIBUNE. W . F d f P Gabby Street, St. Louis cnlxi*dx‘ man- Connie Feared for Pennant | i’y e et S S ST, \ which would have cost St. Louis the services of two players. Mack, Collins Tells Diners He Doubted Success at Start—Waived ;fiafi{gé::%%’xa‘fi;&’flf;:fi Chance to Crimp Street. SR PING PONG PLACES OPEN Mack, “they pulled |Two Teams Bought to Fill Out Dlichers' in modern base ball, Grove Washington Circuit. and Earnshaw, and the excellent Six of the eight teams sought for luncheon yesterday, said he wq-lk o‘Lt our nult-:..gt%a. oaa N }m, Washington Ping-Pong League, had inning “It ‘wasn' e Wi for us , 4 S ':.:lh . ‘;.:t :: to -mj: the world series this year,” |now being organized, have been signed. T9SL: S — added the veteran manager. | Teamss_interested should communi- _Athletics would again win the | Eddie Collins, one of Mack's assist- Willam O. Shreve, at Na- | the matches cate ‘ American League pennant. ants, revealed for the first time that . tiomal 5165. We Will Give {Sby From Possible Litigation Over SPORTS. MATMEN ADD fln | caros Leawy oF suviva | | Chips From the Mapleways By Francis E. Stan | Dixie Loop Franchise. HERE appears to be plenty of star pinman, such as Megaw, is uug KNOXVILLE, Tenn, October 30 () contenders for this season's ?,f',"‘,'fi:"f}' (‘:: : m yscaoy Wi —Branch Riskey, viee presidens and “Grand Nose-dive Title,” but at | 1o, &% of the uckpin - world | of the world cham- | business manager this stage of the campaign Jack | rNCIDENTALLY Megaw's reluctance pion St. Louis Cardinals, said last night | Wolstenholme is 'way cut in front, far | {5 hasard a guess as to carrying a G‘Ive Great Benefit Show and | possivility of litigation over the Knox- | ahead of even Howard Campbell, Maxie 125 average can in no way be at- | ville-Mobile franchise of the Southern| Rosenberg and the Rendezvous and tributed to the failure of his arm around this time last year. Strike teams. Cash When Patrons Association stands in the way of i%| " Jack, in the last two weeks, has had | The Temple star, it may be remem- purchase by the St. Louls club. his troubles. It wasn't so long ago that ' bered, had almost as high a mark a Rickey said the Mobile-Knoxville | he rolled a 406 Are Scarce. franchise “is not an fhviting “the possibility of all litigation must be N HERE are $500 in the coffers of | removed befone Any major league clup | °f 'em- the District of Columbla Com- | would consider its vun:gle mittee on Employment today as SRR e R set. Since, he has|year ago. Then his bowling wing went § | IR L e e | S B » very for & mac Sweepstakes, he tion as 1t now stands.” and that | 1o0st 330, But that bappens to the best | from the picture. His arm functioned | only spasmodically. | This year if he fails to click, Megaw ERTAINLY one of the most unusual | has said, it won't be because of a sore |arm. That trouble developed from some unpredecented on_local | molars which severed connections with a result of the benefit wrestling| PERKINS IS RELEASED | mapleways, occurred last night at the | Red during the Summer via the den- {card at Washington Auditorium last | Columbia in the | Capitars sporis public turned out for Erstwhile Yankes Ambitious to| > Phe “aict: team soled three beam LUSKY STRIKES District League | games of 393 each! night, but not cause the National C. &P ercial | tist route. team finally displayed a flash of The $500 fund is the result of dona- Become Golf Pro. s = the form expected earlier in the tions from the wrestiers themselves. NEW YORK, October 30 UP)—Cy | suie Thay dropped ail three. the Jagt | season when it twice downed Conven- has been The $how, the biggest financial flop and the best, from & wrestling fan's ::'-;:mfiu 'u:’nnewmuannuuh:reiun by the by a single stick. tion Hall last week. A shake-up of the bowling order seemed to help. standpoint, of the year, attracted only g ED MEGAW, captain of the lesgue- | Tonight the Howard Campbell-cap- 2208 customers, who paid $3.485. The | Purkins ehoots & mean game of goif loading Northeast Tempie team in tained crew, including, besides Its leader, 500, becoming and has visions eventually of -l . X by , owner of the Pitts- from the 10 matmen who and | purgh Pirates, has signed Otis Orandall, was evening's mat entertatnment of the Earl McPhilomy, Astor Clarke, Clem e e Y eouid | Weltman and Carroll Daly, will sttempt 4 to prove that last week’s victory was . “That's & lot |no flash in the pan when King Pin is Red gave those 2,298 customers wildest | Giant sjar of years ago, as a coach for |of duckpins,” was Megaw's answer. entertained at the Lucky Strike. 1932. ‘This ‘week, season. Dreyfuss still is seeking a manager | he rolled miy‘g; ki Both quints represent Meyer Davis o homed piy | establishments, but there is no family Paul Jones, a strong local favorite, ' game. The last two mentioned elevens | pace almast 3 points, affection on the drives. lost to Ray Steele after 33 minutes. | Says he will have no anouncement on | To the .,,,,',’.°.e ‘bowler & 325 set| In the National Capital Lesfue, Tem- while Rudy Dusek and Matros Kire-| that score until the December base ball | would be warmly received. He some- |Ple is expected to walk all over Barnes lenko went to a 30-minute draw.| meetings. |times falls to appreciate the strain s | Auto at the Lucky Strike. Jones, the underdog, gave Steele a great 'O season team records were estab- beating before losing. Dusek, Wash- | lished last night by the Treasury ington favorite, lost much of his hard- | " Y Ginls' Cinea “popuiariy when e " Fouehed | PIN HONOR ROLL LAST NIGHT iofng §54'snd 153, they gave the Matros Kirelenko. rest of loop & new hhritl-telm game A In other bouts, Pat O'Shocker threw League. High Ind. Game. High. Ind. Set. 1 Sus G A G. 0. Citls'. m A‘.‘munflgfim By the Associated Press. B Monireal, deteated Jim Brownies, 315 | B Gen, Sir s ontreal, defea m Bro , 315, e S ¢ St Louis, two out of three falls | bublic Jeatn. . Justice Tistie 7 sttt (Browning, 16:45; De Glane, 23:34 and | Val 0:54. Referes awarded De Glane third | war Det. fall because of injury to Browning); Ed | Western Eleci Don George, 220, North Java, N. Y., drew with Lee Wykoff, 218, Syracuse, N. Y. (30-minute limit); Jack Sherry, 218, glhwlo,gr;_" Bull Martin, 220, ~ sey , 12:07; George , Russia, drew with mmhm.m, Oklahoma (20 minutes), court, 225, Escondido, Calif., threw John and set a mark to shoot at. As & result of last night's matches at the Columbia the first division of the silon swept over Theta Sigma the tle. PR S : TRAPSHOTS TO TRAVEL. Washington Gun Club trapshots will g0 to Annapolis tomorrow to engage the | clay pigeon team of that city, Angeles, d, .y ) , France, 24:22; Joe Cross, 230, Cleveland, threw NEW HAVEN, Conn—Dick Davis- 60-Sec0nd Or Maxos, 205, Greece, 26:51; Farl Mc- Cready, 226, Oklahoma, threw George ‘Wilchewski, 201, Boston, 14:24; Joe Middlekauf, 201, Florida, 20 gasnimss works wonders for your Hagen, 213, New York, Bruce, 200, Finland, 13:10, DETROIT.—Jim Londos, Greece, de- feated Jim Clinkstock, two it falls, 45:35 and 3:20; Hans Bauer, 201, Milwaukee, threw Bill Jacobson, 189, Cleveland; Kola Kwarlani, Russia, threw Jean Ladue, Montreal. 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