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SPORTS. THE /] z \ LLiv'LN 3 - 4 BER 4, 1931. D3 Maryland and Navy Are Facing Difficult Assignments in Contes‘ts» Tomorrow TERRORS. QUAKERS | Latest Additions to Griffs Roster fRick‘ey, New Policy Planner, |mrart i | e e v e ab Drrae0 ne !mdcs.a d sales and a meeting of the . . a big trade or purchase then and to | tcd T OBTAINED FROM WHITE SOX FOR THREE LOCAL PLAYERS. } Alld Barterlng ChlSOx Steal g:):?((gtm“g‘;i&hgg;gx);;lii;} i 1‘ ZCX%I:;{]E‘KV TUUGH UPPUNENTS : R 30th Minor Base Ball Show e } fi f ere on tne conv . : e - BY PAUL MICKELSON, Pacific Coast AA league voted for Gard- 0ld Liners Figure to Have an . A - Assoctated Press Sports Vriter. ner for geographical reasons, | : S = For the most part the other major Wi | i ; EST BADEN, IND., December | jeague clubs have. qun = i \ | S e littl re than Even Chance—Middies J . ; : ” P 4 : W 4.—Branch Rickey, fleld | talk about intermajor deal: gx\xorlng the “Coming Along.” ; ; general of the St. Louls|Week. Cleveland purchased Caichee Cardinal farm system, and | FTank Pytlak from Buffalo of the Inter- | national League for cash and ti lay- | Chicago’'s White Sox have stolen the | ers to be named lakr“'fl?: Eosvégnp;:d Bxm o o 4 . | thirtieth minor league base ball show. | Sox decided to pitch their 1932 Spring Y and Maryland tomor Cw 3 ; ; | As the big show opened its final act | f3iNiNg camp at Savannah, Ga. The 1\ AVY and Marylan omor- 4 New York Yankees finally completed : : or e - | today, Rickey was halled by the finan- | their purchase of Newark g( the gnter- row play two of the halgv & 5 clally harried minor league club owners | :\;uonal League and reappointed Al s e ; / 3 : as the hero for putting over a drastic | MAMAux manager. The St. Louis ; s o ke Wy e » . Teorganization plan, while the White | BFOVDS Sent Piicher Garland Braxton o | to_their Milwaukee farm former against Pennsylvania, at ¢ . Sox easily took all the play away from | However, several big deals were re- Philadelp! and the latter e 3 4 3 g o their major league brothers by com- | ported pending and were expected to . J X pleting three important ver deals. - W h \ S e onder has it for S X b o e 3 Washington, the White Sox also traded | s g Baltimore. Penn is ))rcat_\ sure % ; s | Pitcher “Bob Welland to the Boston | Fistic Battles to prove the most stubborn foe E | Red Sox for Pitcher Milton Gaston. e Navy has had except Notre : 3 g They had purchased Outfielder Harold | }.h',, ’M\‘:l _’1195‘,:,::"“ yxitvylan(’ ; . | | Anderson from St. Paul of the Amer- % By the Associated Press. ican Association. err 3 . e : FLINT, Mich—Lou Scozza, Buffad, Tbilieci ol sl bt 3 1t was under Rickey's leadership that : “- had b‘irmfp Ken- # the parent body of the minor lurx)x:urs. Oytnolnted Charley Belanger, Cansida d has had, barring \ ¢ o . the National Association of Professional | (10 e e AL : 3 Base Ball Leagues, vacated Mike Sex- | MUNCIE, Ind. —Jack King, Little Maryland are to send 4 p v ton’s office of president and replaced it | Rock, Ark., outpointed Donald Flagg, Saalan o : | Vith a “Big Five’ Committee. The | Clinton, Ind. (10). S ple % £ | |committee, which will study the entire| VINCENNES, Ind—Farmer Jack e e o e question of minor league base ball and | Cooper, West York, IIl, outpointed Tate as played good foot ball through- : inaugurate & progrossive movement to | Langford, Loulsville (10), 8 Kboamin Tarl Eaa b ey : 4 NNIE KERR. make the game more appealing, will| MIAMI. Fla—Joe Knight, Cairo, Ga., ick to bring the _ ; e ve complete charge of the organiza- | outpointed Red Barry, Washington, . : . | tons administrative affairs for one C. (10). year, after which it doubtless will em- D e e N. Y. U. Favors | qLhe three representatives of the “big | Coleman, Duluth, Min ) Lgtrapddlin oty i § il h Newspaper Says : five” from the class AA leagues are | ST. LOUIS—Joe Ghn ly, 8t N e Joe Carr of Columbus, Ohio; Warren | 5T LOUIS.oe Ghnouly, 8t. Louts, ton of Glles, president of the Rochester club | Fioroited Johnny —Farr, - Cleveland have to wir robably at best o 1 NEW YORK, December 4 (#)—The of the International League, and J. whtélo\vuvne;crgixmhrlgmafld ]“1132" matter of con Both games s . . World-Telegram says the New York AlIn Gardner of Dallas, president of | SLU NG VRGO, Arls. drew d0): t be hardiy anything more than tos > ’ versity Athletlc Board favors retain- | rop i, D886 A league. The tWO| out” A1" De Hose. Indianapolis_ (5): ups,. TR wictony Slkely, o Apercl & : |ing John F. (Chick) Meehan as head | leagues were o be named wogas. | frcxle Burvis, Indianapolis, ‘and Jack | the "baner of the ¢ i ; | foot ball coach at & possible reduction| Carr was named as the representative | HOTneT, St. Louis, drew (10). | the greatest vigilance s - 5 I ainy of the American Association, which| SACRAMENTO, Calf —Charle Mil- | Jo e ey 4 | Meehan's contract, which is under-|gave him the title of assistant secretary | ler, Sacramento, ‘outpointed Pinta de | oo £ bt o k stood to give him $18,000 & year, ex- | of the St. Paul club. As head of the | Sa, Portugal (10). N e R o o sk Y ot . | pires this season National Professional Foot Ball League, | TACOMA, Wash—Pred Lenhart, A T 0y 4 | . The newspaper says there Is no fac-| Carr has been out of base ball, but his | Spokane, Wash., stopped Pete Gerkar. | Bomen SR eA g tuat A ulty opposition to offering him a new | services were drafted and many be- | Pe Ell, Wash. (5): Neil Kilbane o T NOI . | contract, but reports the suggestion lieved he ultimately would become |coma, outpointed =Tim Regan.. St PE?\'N has been through an excellent ‘ that he take a $4,000 cut for 1932 director in chief of the minors. The| Paul (6). | Qn‘ barring its f,!(‘i‘-,‘ld(‘d defeat Hiske pate 61 SEOODICH ox VAL (A etockiod chis et moors e £ U G NN U | e F= ALEXANDRIA ELEVEN | Mat Matches : . for any college eleven and Navy car other vords, Penn isa worthy sowonent | Q' PLAY TITLE GAME| Jook forward to the game only as offer- e | By the Associated Press. ing a possibility of a great struggle with | __ SALEM, Mass—Gus Sonnenberg, » i 3 7 r;‘rpnrumu_\' for fine accomplish- | Will Meet Lane for Class B Cham- | poston, defeated Raoul Simon 5 y ; 2 ? 1 ls In games won Navy does not : | France, two straight falls, 27:05 and % stand so well as Penn, but it probably pionship of State on 18:40; Jack Sherry, 210, Ohio, and is just about as strong and has been John Grandovitch, 240, Russia, developed more slowly. December 12. 30:00. Western Maryland is one of the teams that are about as hard to beat as an ‘ e dEfBe?tS;OTW—J%vk%gmréxgfii“rsrgmmmsl;3 g - in the country. Tt is an exceptionally| ALEXANDRIA, Va, December 4— | omed Lee Wykoff. Califommia, two ‘ dimicult team to play, and Maryland | plexandria High School's foot ball team, | Lutze, California, threw Len Hall, San| | ‘ . ; - con same position that Georgetown has been | Which won the third athletic district of | Francisco, 31:45; Mat McGill, Omal : F all year, which is nothing more nor less | Virginia champlonship, will face Lanc | Hirew, ¢ i ‘l‘f‘::l'x‘l‘fié“ S‘p‘;;migm‘ e L T R ye & f000 L Fgh at Chaslottesville, Va., for thaanded in’ dams. Busk Wesce S | S o bad. ™ AL Teasts that ia he wiy |class B gridiron title of Virginia, |Cuse, vs, Dan Koloff, Russia; Farmer | a good many people ook at the game. | December 12 George MclLeod, California, vs. Pat Georgetown was up against the same Reilly, Texas; Bull Martin, Trenton, N. | ! o et The game will be played in Virginia's | J., vs. Fal Carmichael, Boston; Jake 7 % Sind of Sxopostiion When 36 I8 DHOK: | new ataniim i oot - oling 510 | ER bt e s taake . ¢ ; Western Maryland has not won like | charity, Canada; Jumbo Rumnll» Boston, vs. 4 1t did last year, but it has been meet- | Alexandria will be strengthened for Gfrfl(;’;:)f_‘*gn» ;ffill?lfi‘lr‘“ el , 5 4 ; ing powerful elevens. For instance, it 5 NTO.—Ray Steele, 215, Glen- | did not beat Boston College, but it |the contest by the return of Jimmy | gqle’ Galif, threw Jim Clinstock, 230, | lost by two touchdowns against three, | Bruin and “Bubbles” Yarter, halfbacks. | Oklahoma, 19:22; George Zabarias, | while Georgetown was Whipped by| The team will be given a banquet in | 238, Philadelphia, threw Mike Romano, | Boston College, 20 to 2. Washington | . vy ; 230, Italy, 23 McReady, 234, | K and Jefferson, an_exceptionally strong | P® Young People’s Bullding of the| Z%, JHEW, W Z8:01; MR Garibaldi, | eeps fi y he Wes Mary- | Methodist Episcopal Church South, at|51q 1 cision, 30:00; H RUB—50 SECONDS. Give your scalp a workout twice a B L ekteT MY | ootk s it iy Srgbare T b oAt 3 cealaion, £530,00 4 2 g drew, 5 , Germany, threw Marshall However, despite the known strength | Pep Club, the girls’ cheering section of | Blackstock, 208, Chattanooga, Tenn., | week! Vitalis and massage will stimulate the circula- of Western Maryland, it is likely that | the school. Angela Bell is chatrman of | 3.15. Arthur Dick Evansville, Ind. | R e ottt | tion—renew the nourishing oils—bring health to er : Mt odadsy | — o5 o S TeoKIEoeD, Sroroilo, decidon, | SR i oG e and wood laoks tollitalea hatel ? i k. sitheagh ¥ eith Columbia Engine Company's powerful 5 foam gets bad Doy e ough 1f eET | basket ball quint will open its season| YONKERS, N. Y.—Sandor Szabo, should from a standpoin of gen. | Nere tonight in a game with the Naval | 203, threw Floyd Marshall, - 'y | HosDital tossers of Washington at 8:30 | 212, California, 16:15; Norton B. Jack- D e Qe may elk AWaY|gclock in Armory Hall | son, 200, New 'York, threw Justino Gi- the game 10 of the 11 men it started | Alexandria Aces will face Company A | koak 206; Italy, 14:50;, Sam Stein, 200, Newark, N. J., and Ralph Wilson, 206, o \ AP RBE 5 1] % 1 in the same game last year. cagers at Fort Humphreys, Va., tonight | phi ¢ T rerdi 7 C ¥ l ” t Navy leaves today for Philadelphia. | at the post at 8:15 oclock C:i;,g*‘g{,‘g“»,l‘g{;“-m:g“?%m‘kg"‘;;?;;‘? % : r acuils., sters. Maryland will not go over to Baltimore | el niak, 214, Russis, 20:15; George Hages, ', : : s ow morning. Both games| B8t. Mtha;l‘ssCMhonc Club of Balti- | ;5% L. s 2074 mcharg Shicat, . 7 7 ¢ g‘? s 3 are to be played at 2 o'clock. more, and the St. Mary’s Lyceum Pive | 5:5° . ’ b 7 3 a5 R & i - will play the first “big” game of the | 218, Philadelphia, drew, 30:00. . p " Ei s HREE games are scheduled in the |local court season here tomorrow night| LOWELL, Mass—Pat Corrigan, 215, ’ i South, Kentucky and Florida at|at 8:30 o'clock in Armory Hall California, defeated, Andy Zaranoff, 220, ulane and Washing- | A preliminary the Celtic | Russia, two out of three falls (Zaranoff, - Crloans i NoraiT| Batalls: Lo o na e e Celllc | ussin twolonCiol three falis (ZRtariofy 1 b Good looks for your hair, d Miami at Miami.|and third, 0 i i United Typewriter Girls of ck Schaffer, Cambridge, | ¥ bly will unless 1| The local 150-pound foot ball title Wll | §ppINGITELD, Mass—Fugene Le- 0 / new life for Your alP with l = ux, 216, F nce, defeated John Sup- 1 > ought to whip Wash- | Company gridmen tie up with Hopkins | ¢ Ao gt 3 4 1 . . Uniess tne Attt eon | P Co. on Haydon Fleld at 2:30 | iy, 0% o out of three fails; Renato | | / Vitalis and massage = e Dot N | Kola Kwariani ‘and John Maxcs drew, b / ! . D) 19 Miami_team, and no lors have booked a game | 30:00 : o . 3 4 town is full of men whose appearance is ar : ) Gonzaga Field in 18 P! | Washingtor THIS v 10 Seconds to comb One big ga 1 d out on the Pay| sufficient, strength | Washington, is set for 7:30 o'clock. Mass,, ted Jack McNeill, New | < e of Jacksonville's | be at stake Sunday when No. 5 Engine | o te ger than it has shown be made for the North Stephen’s Preps for Sunday almost perfect. And the “almost” is because eific C T of Washington . wferds Takoma T} nd the Pirate A. C hey’ 1 vith their hai being due to meet Southern California | ¥ill 9pbose Sunday at 2:30 p.m. on Hun- covB your hair and brush it—ten seconds more for ~ th€y're careless with their hair. at Los Angeles. Last year Southern |'on Field. i s i is done! Noti ’ ire i v ? Dt an ‘easy victor by 32| Atls Club, wiii this and your Vitalis workout is done! Notice how They don't realize it. They don’t know that Y hun 16-to-1 to strong enough, to Judge | defeat on the Virgiala Pios i (oo forid b Six ) et wrong fenony ] Vi > in its open- | lustrous your hair has become, how full of life itis, the care of the hair begins Where the hair begins § o KR ORI, S, “”‘1;‘8 oo Wi et the St. Mary's how much better looking you are! 1 yce ossers on December 26 at —in the scalp. ! Armory Hall | A Ist Class ALy, FOR ternoon for Los | f . The scalp gets dry. Parched. Tight. It cant i3 fowind wp the | BATTALINO PINCH HITS meeting Southern Georgians are not play- nd have two wecks in | Takes Chocolate’s Place in Xmas _ your muscles can! It needs exercise. It needs of some of the ill ef- | g fects of their long hard schedle. The Fund Bout With Singer. " massage. It needs a 60-second workout twice a eam will ke only one stop before it P ? "being due 1o Tay oo |, NEW YORK, December & (.—Chris- next Tuesday afternoon for | lOPher “Bat” E 0, featherweight —or pav the few . . . n order to have a two-hour | Campion, has ed to box Al Singer cants di i Take that much time—just two minutes a week, a is taking not only its |0 Madison Squ arden December | R pign Test : ral guests from other |1+ i Place of Kid Chocolate, Cuban X negro, awaiting radition to Havana. |[lSundays and Holidays, 20c Extra § result t | Singer as yet had not agreed to the i % i Vitalis into your dried-out scalp. result f the | gree (i they have &'fay: | change, but was cxpected to sign new | | Super Auto Laundry, Inc. _ i U they have w INC ar%‘lm o | OPPOSITE CORBY'S BAKLRY Instead of being parched and “lazy,” your scalp sl N e card is for the Hearst Christmas || 2312 Ga. Ave. N.w. N i i i y perch it won through its | LW._North 1010 will be fed anew by the oils that keep hair at South Bend. Most foof, ball | fund : : T s o L e oA fD ‘¢ - healthy. Instead of itching with dandruff, it will ASK for any expensive-type overcoat you gla may have an outside |9~ & be healthy and clean. And your hair will remain want—a;ld \sflé?ndzr’z rig:t there with the - { thick, naturally lustrous, always in place — with- answer, at 7.50! nd when it comes to BASKET CHAMPS PLAY | o S t“;m "patem-leall;t‘r" lsok! suits, w.e've got the strongest $17.50 line-ug in - town—including even two-pants cheviot suits! How do we doit? By making our own clothes and selling them to you in our own stores— i actedss o Tep i /o ! and barbers have Vitalis. It's pure. It's what on a margin so small it scares other merchants TEaNXi ily's quint o your hair needs. Get it today! to d’enth! We'’ve cut the middleman OUT— elock in the Tech W AR fhe - shoes that A g c that’s whyy we have so many customers coming anis again v & To- leaders in public and Nore” Time up! Ask your Barber IN. You're next! X 1 st seasor i ate lif BAT. . s ap tHE . last season’s pla S o s ? xrace up! Your scalp is a-tingle with health. Your hair Your barber gets a close-up of your hair every time you go ALTERATIONS FREE! NO SNOWSHOES FOR GRID. i it puts an end to looks fine! You're ready to step out. You know your to him. He sees what it looks like—and he knows what it " Snow forced the Washington State red, aching, calloused feet; Only thes hair won't spoil your looks. It’s well-groomed, rich- needs. When he suggests Vitalis, listen to him! He’s giving 3 ¢ ball team to work indoors featy 1at give untiring ¢ e looking, handsome as never before! you sane, sound advice—and you'd better take it! st Pullmen, Wash . Call or write for new [RY NS NARE. L_ ; t, “The Secret of PRESIDENT'S CUP RSP - four ¢ FOOT BALL GAME ariety of siyles, Come in RIGMSEVINTSN ® ° Quantico Marines vs. ' e A I ]_ ta l S Al Coast Guard / Griffith Stadium / e December 5th, 2 P.M. LA gty PRI KEEPS HAIR 10,000 Left-Field Bleacher | Just Below E St ¥ HEALTHY AND HANDSOME Seats at 50 Cents Tickets now on, sale at Spauldin Sport Mart. Bal/Park and Kay Je keep healthy without a workout any more than week! a tenth of the time you spend shaving —to rub Benjamin Franklin Quint Opens Give your head the 60-second workout today. Defense of League Title. Repeat it every three or four days. All druggists actice sessions this Fa 1003 Pennsylvania Av .W. 2 Stores' 611 Seventh St. N.W,