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AL VENTRES, THE VENTRES-HENTTO | GRAPPLE TONIGHT ins Card Is Scheduled at Turner Hail The make popular wrestling its 1919 d in whea on the “the t “Dute come to one of the tches ever staged t will be third time that this mat artists have come to grir record to date stands, 0 losses; Veatres, 0 It will readily De \atch means much Having acquired wround Bostoa durin is very anxious for the fori ord probat wil 1y mo seen that to to the I some igh in n and Ventres himself boy ame the w er to ,;,‘ trieve UGS Ge and most pro Vent Tuohey, the sful wrestling the T A., has given chance he long sought in in metropolitan exhibitions, and meeting Kent the rlin man have to work hard to keep his namo on Baston D A defeat night ans to appearing Be will me | the best > Hub conditioa « city he »hn Kilona numbe national fame loud work for t Infory that vrestlers sport w their praise of match tonight two falls out of three. from Hartford indicates in superb condition. emi-final will “Young Hercules’ protege, and F. Ivc jenjamin of Plainvilie. The s touted as a sure comer, 5 ability to down performer njamin in{ The | Ventre will be bout of il is cock- returned the vic- { lings are some- what ruffle h promoters have inal bout, whe ord lined. J the perso; his playing will be treated to a surprise heard that his opponent possible shape, the “Kid nove all him in the semi- | that his rec- | is one yonsible for econd flddl is in the best ‘only smiles. doubt to hi this evening { Tl . the wusual curtain prom- good one. 70 HONOR WAR HERO Jse the management to be a Dean Academy to IHold Mem Exercises for Captain Eddic Grant, Killed in nne Forest. killed in n aca nce. Captains Grant in the same divi killed while the Lost Bat- Harrigan was By the | f that tho | tonight, { Having | BERLIN BLACKSMITH BOWLING NEWS STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. Mactory. eidler 82 81 105 hards T3 udette 97 fickey 86 Lantone 102 93 140 4 Foremen, 84 Hart Campbell Wooding McKenna Nelsoa Thermax. 87 Bovington 76 Scheidler Hubert 408 404 Trade Shop. i Wunsch Cooney UNION MFG. LEAGUE, Tool. 101 81 Kiley Allcock Eichorn Fuller head- { i titude, | I Anderson 442 461 406—13090 HOOTMAN TAK] TITLE. Wins Pinchurst Championship at the Pinchurst Traps. Pinehurst. N. C., Hootman Pinehurst i te s Jan, 23.- Mark S, of Hicksville, Ohio, won the offt of a tie with W. H. Pat- and H. E. Dicker- All three broke s thrown in the Hootman won by breaking 20 straight. Wright, of Buffalo; Charles Newcomb, of Philadelphia; Dr. 1. Aber, of Drovosburg, Pa., and J. Pendergast, of Phoenix, N. Y., vesterday. Wright still lead in ce with a total of far thrown. is a close sccond at 294. . Buck, of Davenport, Ia., and W. H n, of Buffalo, are tied for third position at 293. The Eastern ymposed of the five leading \stern guns, now have a lead of 18 over the Western team and a tory for the FEast is a practical cer- int though 1,500 targets still re- to be thrown in the East contest. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement, oot- £ son, of Iuffalo, Cleveland 150 \pionship an, of ovent. iintains his 5 out of the 300 Aber Pattor: team, c ras championship yesterday on | the 450-tanzet | will be repre- penses of the e quarters and by the Knights of shinz's announcement F. would conduct Bigamet in Paris in May or id that he had invited com- ERders of all of the allied armies to Md contestants to compete IAmerican soldier athletes appear: have .stimulated interest in among ghe soldiers. Although the Knights of Columbus have shipped immense quantities of athletic outfits, the supply of certain articles appears to be running short and Knights of Columbus headquar- ters here received by cable an urgent call for basket, medicine, volley and soccer balls, also punching bags and indoor baseball equipment. All { will go forward immediately. Knights of Columbus secretaries overseas are equipping gymnasiums for the benefit of soldiers intending to compete in the Olympic games to sports BAKER WITH YANKS Slugging Third Baseman Has Not Signed With Delaware Bush League. New York of Jan. 2 Huggins, the Yankees, received that Home Run Baker had not signed a contract to play with the Delaware outlaw league. Huggins' informant talked with Baker yesterday and said the player denied the yarn that he had signed to play with the Upland club. In the talk which Huggins had { with Baker a few weeks ago, the third haseman told him that he would take no definite action without first con- sulting the New York club While Baker's big contract with the lieved that the player and club will will be satisfactory to both parties. { Baker led the Yankees at the bat last season, and his hitting strength would be a big loss to the team. Huggins | expects to hear from the player in a fow day: home-run slugger will be with club when it goes South in March. Ma r Huggins talked over the plans for the training trip yesterday, and he will gather his players at Jack- sonville, Fla., about March 24. His large staff of 26 pitchers will not re port hefore the other players, for Huggins has decided that there is lit- tle to be gained by getting the hurlers at work hefore the other members of the squad. The deal between the Yanks and Cleveland is still pending and some- thing may develop to swing the trade Outfielder Bobhby Roth will { come to New York. Huggins has of- fered cither of Pitchers Allan Russel s her, and an outfielder, but ohl seems to want nothing than one of the pitchers {hat is anxious to keep { whereby ST GOLFER DIES. George Strath Away at H Brooklyn Home at Ripe Old Age. Passes New York, Jan. 23.—George Strath, States, for many years in charge of tthe Crescent A. C. links, is dead at his home, 9030 Seventh avenue, at the age of 75 years. His wife passed away three vears ago and since then the [ aged golfer steadily had failed. Strath began his career on the links »oy of seven in the noted Scotch ing city of St. Andrews, where he known as the pinafore caddy. He ied clubs under the direction of the famous Tom Morris and when he a i 5 Golf club, able prof. contests. Twent passed where he developed into an ional and engaged in many ago, when ith came been a prom manaigement and courses. four vears 50th year, S America and since has inent figure in construction of the NAVY AGAIN. Annapolis Takes FEleventh Straight Game in Beating Georgetown, Jan —Georgetown surprised the midshipmen y afternoon with their and good passing and the Annapolis, aggres Nav 23 to 1 It was the 11th victory for the local five. The mid- shipmen entered the game with Lewls on the bench. After Georgetown got the jump and scored five points, the full was marshaled and the midshipmen gradually caught up, the half ending 11 to 8 in their favor. The game was a rough one and two midshipmen and two Georgetown players were ban- ished. | and | March, i soldiers are | their | upon their this | { over the five and a half furlong rowte. | Manager Miller Tuggins Hears That | 3—Manager Miller good news yesterday when he learned ; | Oldfield, for many | Yankees expired last season, it is be- | get together on a new contract which and he feels certain that the | the oldest professional golfer in the United | became older he went to the Glasgow | he | to had the greatest difficulty in winning, straight | and Deringer, two of their best men, | F* T+IURSDAY, EN. MARCH TO ISCHARGE PLAYERS an Johnson Makes Effort to Get Re- | lease of American Icaguers Still Tn Service. Washingtan, Jan. —Bana John- son, president of the American league | the war department with his efforts to out of the army ! training se called at vester- | day connection eball plave in time for the spring preparation for the coming He took with him a list of players, war department officials under taok to locate the men for him in or- der that the clubs may arrange to have them file applications for dis- charge. Mr. Johason conferred with Gen. chief of staff. So far as wn there will be no change in the ! of the department not to issue | special order in favor of bas . but ta treat them as all other treated aad leave it to commanders to pasn | discharge in k pol any play immediate applications for Since the league players have their places awaiting them. however, they fall within the class of soldiers com- manding officers have been authorized o discharge without delay where military efficieacy would not be in- jured hy that action PICKWICK COMES BACK William Clancy’s Gelding Shows Tm- proved Form in the Pan Zareta Handicap—Robinson Wins Two. New Orleans, Jan —Pickwick, William Clancy’s gelding which caus- ed the suspension of Jockey Crump last Saturday, came back yesterday and ran off with the Pan Zaret an- } ap, the feature at the Fair Grounds track. Ridden by O’Brien he easily defeated a big fleld of good horses Violet Bonnie was second and Pepper race was won by Spreckles’ brown calt Ruanan. | Mlle. Dazie took the second part of | the purse and Lonely was third. C. Robinson rode two winners, War iask in the secoad and Antoinette In the sixth. Veteran Driver Says He Is Through | With Auto Racing. Cleveland, O., Jan. —Barney years famous as an racer and holder of the for oae mile from a| vesterday announced retirement from the devote his time to a tomobile time record standing his permanent track. He will JANUARY 23, tire manufacturiag he is the head On May 16, 1910 record of 40.53 for standing start at Davto still stands. TO TRAIN s concern a mile AT NEW ORI 1919. TIM HENDRYX RELEASED. Jan. 23—Tim Hendryx, Ray Friday, pitcher, released yesterday the St Americans to the Louisville association club. Hendryx af which S SonnaE e | Indians will probably go South in two | Is, Leo Fohl St. Louis, Oldfield set from Fla., D! > rs bef leay with his | outfielder, and M re the other players. 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