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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922, HERALD BOWLERS DEFEAT COURANT MEN ON ROGERS ALLEYS — HARDWARE CITY FIVE LOSES TO MlDDLETOWN QUINTET—BIG DELEGATION OF ROOTERS TO ACCOMPANY KACEYS TEAN TO HARTFORD — BILL KOPF MAY BECOME AMERICAN LEAGUER — CLARK AND SHANAHAN WIN | ( » | : ’ - : ew York Commission ¢ MGR B ) R iliati HERALD BOWLERS 5 e s HAGEYSFOLLOWERS | Reconcliation Scgit WIDDIETOWN Y, I, 8 WINF TO Hear W;[son s Ca"e NEW IRAINING FLAN by Dartmouth Official ¢ Now Vork ) TAM T0 WATER i (GOING T0 HARTFORD | % e i BEATS . FIVE I R el e : anover, N, I, Jan, 11,—The ac- AJTA jaay Bu RUNIC PO LB oty ety ‘ Cubs' Leader Believes Players Need tion of the Massachusetts Institute of o A I od that a e 5 : Technology in breaking off relations esieans v [ ] [ Bafl 1t r : ' ‘ I'wo Workouts Daily During Spring 1hal . Isitors Are Hlel‘lflm% Fl i Al th aeet Sk Al] \ ¥ A I S ' L 2 7 " B 0 in | With Dartmouth was received with as- S { F ] G l f : ot o e i e vore AN Will Have Aquatic SPOIS| " pncico—win it apperee, | NEW BrICAiD Rooters (o Be Out i toniinment e, e e navanc- (Bob Spear’s Foul - Goa Decides Th T, the next meoting of the cémmissl A S, ) z ed by the Cambridge authorities was 3 i quet, Then Trimmed on Lames 1ty et o, i Henoelorth in Swimming Tank | cveaso gan. 11.—ssasenan wiavers | Forcg Tomorrow Night that Dartmouth it cancetiea achie- | Batle 0 Closing Seconds of Play pended pending a heny for alleged after five months of idleness need | tie dates, thereby committing a hhd ) Sob RI[AgeL two workouts dally to reap the bene- r— “breach of falth,” This statement In e 1 The Herald Bowling Five defeateq | breach of contract in connection with , ) | tvo workouts dail; alth, s statement i L & team from the ('nv\l|".m| V?«»I nig m' : his bout with Harry Greb Ihe 1 Come in hoys, the r's fine, “"j of spring training, Manager Kill- | When the 7:13 o'clock train leaves | regarded as inconsistent with the view | pofore a very small crowd, the Mid- Rogers Recreation alleys, The contests | b, (08 1 hearing madn by et R R R [y the Chicago Nationals sald to- |ypa pasganger atation tomorrow night, | o the ‘Tech authorities in November | dietown Y. M. C. A. basketball team B e ocreation alleyn, Tho conteat | Njypyin Killelen, Wilson's manuger neeforth [pY nanmeuialng tie disstrdlng “{Hhuv ik e et et who, while regretting the misunder- | defeated the Hardware City Iive at B e Mo "I . - The all-uround aquatic in the hoys' | the one practice a day system, e aboard a blg delegation |gtanding in regard to the schedules, | the State Armory, 26 to 26, The visi- T LT R S P i CARP lN RING AGAIN lvlsion started and il continue at| Two years ago, Kred Mitchell, then |Of rooters headed for the Hopkins|were emphatic in their declaration |tors won in the Inst, few seconds of Y T & speala] ' Intervaln thvoughout the month of | manager of the Cubs, Introduced the |street gymnasium for the 3rd meeting | that Dartmouth had committed nofthe game, when with the score tled, gemiAipaiontly, In ¢ apeola! g mnarg ; . \.;‘\m:‘n: of one practice (lm]u\ Tt was | of the season between the New Britain ‘:u-r:un m"m\(h'."' Dartmouth will [ Bob Spear shot a foul goal, winning WEOmILLAwOr ks o olBwing {5 list of events in the d last season by Johnny Fvers, | . o nake an attempt to arrange a con-|the battle, There was but littie en- D Hiannery of the Courunt, after a| Feenchman Wil Mect. Goonge Cook, | classes and the dayw on which. they | When the Cubs start training at Cat: | §19 Hartford iacoys baskethall teams, | ference with the Tech authorities and, | thusiasm shown in the battle, The able aylng of pin top Yoo | alina isle pere is an intense interest in the out- T aPtanEe (AR A aik TaL A {nids PIng. In o mateh betwern the print. | of Australia at London Tomorrow | {1 . alin Jaland) Killitar will order praes | =2l B e i |Af RossiDla, fo arranige for . pecon.| locals were orippled by the loss ot e oemeen e n High hool Clags:—1 lap swim, | tice morning and afternoon, R by e Tocat Aail v N | cillation, according to Graduate Man-|three regulars. erald anc ouran y « P 3 r a - i - ¢ | -] Cf ver vor e ar, S sn s slarmid and. Bourant, | Nigh(—Amorican Intovest i Bne, (YVodu Jan. 111 Flunge, Mon,, Jan. 18: | 5fC 8 the training atunis, Killifer | L PR She IO Gelowars that & ager Pender Honie Goason: Closos R0 [ oy, tella s that T 1 lap swim, back, Wed, Jan, 1s; 2 | $aid, will be climbing on “sugar lo SOk mitaln. seill reauls, 1 e Manager Saviski announced at the | (Snowball” our boy, tells us that e New York, dan. 11.~Georges Car- [l e e, 205 4 lan swim, | TocK, on the side of, which steps have |the locals can come through victori« SEGURE A B ey s SR e beaten by a pin und o half, | penticr, of France, heavywelght chin- | been construeted, g "“'("."Yr"'”“' “'f"l"" e “]"l"“"k for RY | City Five would play no more home R o ot (hy Traut and | pion ot Europe, Wil make his first| FEwple Classi—1 lap swim, | The distance is more than 200 feet, | S'e 1RERS CROTMETEED I“_“' be e games this season. The venture has Hine company league was finished Inst appearanee in the ring sinee his hat- | Frl, Jan 13; Plunge, Mon, dan, 16; Climbing these steps Killiter belleves [ oin jore bt ame mame. and. that ta|d yroved a financial disaster for the lo- lace ho {‘\«ql- Red Sox winning first | tle with Jack Dempsey at Jersey City, |1 lap, back swin, Wed., Jan. 18; 2 lap will aid the players in sharpening h‘f‘,‘ IO.M i1 UL BT ang § 455 to| Manager Mangan Arranges for the | cal promoter, p nors, and the Yankees being | jast July, when he mects George Cool, ($Wim, 19k, Jan, 205 4 Jap swim, Mon,, | their wind, Hartford o’ the Capital Cliy by“one - - . Opinions Differ, the runner-up. The consolation prize an Australian, in London tomorrow |Jan. 80 i s et e point. Kaceys to Play Two Home Games| 4\ qjowpigh preliminary battle was Bl went to Henry R Wi laa xiss 1 AMBEDRRI, . I Ly omorrow | Jan. & 2 . also will aic hem in eating | sals are Co 4 : b continue mlr‘rv"m! et " T Rl night. The bttle will determine| Junior ¢ 1 lap swim, Thurs, [about four meals a day,” commented ) l“mmf are. connasy Haalt. Week ‘on Xioeal. Clout, [ifund panaen By Baatcacian ncndoers ) 8 whether or not the famed Frenchman |Jan, 1 L Jan. 17 2 1ap | one of the playen The locals are in excellent condi- | the McSwiney Five, About cvery- s has ahead of him a future in the ring, [swim, Sat,, 1 lap, back swim, S NP tion for the fray. Just how the locals Manager Lawrence P. Mangan of [thing that could be injected into the i by Aerald. or if the beati the Amerlean cham- 108, Jan. will line up is a matter that Manager |the Kaceys basketball team has ar- |affair to make it a farce was done, 1t ik Loocvconenn 06 0S—104 plon infiicted has ended bis fighting, | Employed 1 lap swim,| Larry Mangan has not definitely de-|ranged for the use of the Stite Armory | seems a wonder that sev of the : ERAY. . 105 101—206| There has been heard reports from |Thurs, Jai vo, T2, Jan, | clded as yet. He has Captain Restella [on Tuesday nights, beginning on Jan- | players did not sustain injuries. The “,““”" sS4 S4 [ time to time, that Georges' fighting |17 lap swim, Th 5 . 19; 1 lap Kilduff, Sheehan, Saxe, Campbell, [uary 24. Under the new arrangement captain of one team claims a victory [ an?org 2 S8 01—170 |days were at an end. However, it is |back swim, ., Jan, 24, Murphy and Jimmy Maher to select |the Kaceys will play two home games| While the leader of the other five { t ‘:‘""5 92 91138 |said that in the training for tomor- Basketball games for the two junior a winning quintet. from. every week. The management has|claims a victory. Jim Sullivan avers Y17 Liiies S4— &1‘ row's bout, the Irenchman has shown [teams have been arranged for as fol- Game May Materialize commenced bookings for several of the "",'('”“" :“',;Sr“""”-" five peored 1B 9 ——| plenty to warrant his friends in hop- |lows: TlEraRto ! best teams in the state. polntaito, 18 for ‘the Bearoats. S s the big battle t v . AL = 465 465 “-4"‘nv|: that his caree not finished. If | mary 14, Y. M. Juniors vs. Tigers. e m‘:s' ]rm,; et O‘:,r_;:‘;,"‘]:m.m :;?:rr:o“_ U ——— The summary of the main contest: g Hartford Courant Carpentler is anything near his form-| January 21, Y. M, Juniors va, Trade Yanks' : posed meeting of the teams' ntln BIG CREW SQUAD AT PENN. | Middletown, Hardware City Five, jiandenbore 17 er self, he should defeat Cook, is the [School; Y. M. Znds vs. Trade School anks’ Former Star Will PHobs B sts otta and . Fred Monsees san = ki B oL Rna Al MoCourt 182 | opinion of ring followers in Europe. | 2nd. T Hext ShtHPRaY RIENL. One Meabe fres| ot oarsmenySald.to. e “Reaol| . Right Forward, g Jhacor (=170 A Carpentior victory will no doubt | Janas Y. M. Juniors vs. RRec- ably Maflage Griffith’s Team | auentiy claims of the tollowers of botn Number, Report to Coach. i : Sl 3 5istart in operation negotiations fo |tors of B ; Y. M. 2nds vs. Boys' = " Shi f v Fheaqulth T0—170 | hout with Tom Gibbon e i rioit | i |,.\|' U E A i teams that each quintet is a “little| Philadelphia, Jan._ 11.—Two hun-|Spear .......... Walthers, Ginsherg S | thi ute FreniEntly-in the puat,| | Mehie: T i e S B s i leary” of meeting the other. It seems | dred and thirty-five candidates have Qeniter, 139 864 |this L e AL A e s Trae | New York, Jan. 11.—Roger Peckin- | impossible (o get Louie Porta to talk, | reported for the University of Penn- |J. Carlson, Lynch ... ... Satitar For Heavywcight Title, [ Gatonsh PRt S LAl 5 e nids vs, Trade School | paugh's long nursed ambition to be-|that is on the subject of basketball, | Sylvania erew. This is said to be the Right Guard. \ B ior ol . i o lcome a major league manager was [thercby strengthening the belief of | largest numher of - candidates that | Fountain ... Sheehan Flannery w G*\ ;‘“ " \‘“ o ; ndoor .1i{rln leagnes \\4;v»‘ ,‘,””“MI in | realized last night, The former short- [those on the outside, that the game hzn'_r- ever reported at the Pennsyl- Left Guard. S o i G the junior and employed I3 classes yes. |stop and captain of the Yankees be- [will materialize, and that the great | vania institution. Daily workouts will Score: Middletown 26, Hardware 1. 0. O. F. LEAG | Tavvad e ) \"'.‘h! y. Games Wi 1 be played each |came leader of the Senators, whom he |leader is simply employing his silent | be held, Coach Joe Wright announc- | City Five, 25; field goals, I". Carlson 2, Y arvard to invite L. / A to Stage | during the month. | will airect from his position in the |tactics us a strategic move. Neither|ed. Atwell 4, Spear 1, Fountain 3, Wal | 0. Carlson 8 | Meet at Stadium, | [..n;vm;:nm'm 1 the Junior field. At the same time Joe|team will be short of candidates, Billy The candidates included all eight |thers 2, Kilduff 3, Ginsberg 1, Shee- C. Carlson 07 | cambria Jan. 11.—Har- | el bl ot star infielder of the Athletics, | Walsh, who admits that he has never | members of last year's varsity crew, | ban 3; foul goals, Spear 6, Sheehan Landgur .10 vard University will invite the Inter- | B i i « Gold =) red by Philadelphia to|played the game, thereby qualifying|In addition four members of last) b Walthers 2; referce Dillon; timer, G. Carlson ..100 collegiate Association of Amateur P heehan, Capt. | which then turned him | him for the battle, is anxious to enroll, dunior varsity are trying for| Mangan. Rhas T i I A R Jm ’m. ot the series m‘)_ 1S over to Boston with Frank O'Rourke, |and he is not particular which team ‘I*""” as seven members of the ——————— Y B - i ¢ | | 2 P in this ¢ resulting in | shortstop, for Peckinpa 1 he plays with either, according to hi reshman crew. Coach Wright Oy, 2% i nual (hk.ml,.,m hip track and 3 A ; n inpaugh. play h either, according to his | " righ 497 470 489 1456 | Bames \e Harvard Stadium | defeat for the Canaries by the Ial-| The announcement of the consum- |statements. | expects: o have the shells on. the - ELol Denjes He : el B e ! [cons, 2 to 0. Landino scored both |mation of the long negotiated and S | water during the latter part of Feb- Will Coach at Bowdoin R o : DKM, Sodan RO o for e Fatons. The second game el discussed three cornered deal TIGERS FIVE BEATEN ruary, so as to have plenty of time| Cleveland, Jan. 11.—Denial that he R S v feands ST i e hetween the |‘|A wks and l],;.m s|came from Harry Frazee, owner of Princeton, Jan, 14Oty Gollege of ;or preparation for the first race, with | was signed to cos the DBowdoin Schraedu ..... lin connection with the report that the [ won by the former, 3 to 2.[the Red Sox, in his offices in this city. |New York defeated Princeton here Eloram onfliclalatd apligae fooilialltetn nENE seaRoh, WAl Bhiiinal e o ot Benmssvania prabably | Rastanti scored 2 goals and Martin- (The details of the trade thus far re- |lnst evening in a fast and hard played made by, I QHietBIoh Lo eA] - R 84 t be in a position to stage | dale 1 for the winners and Hevwitt and | vealed will create no surprise. But| basketball game by the score of 26 McCORMICK. WANTS JOB VHONEI s WoRdOITEl eI " trammi ; he) Feen i o 115 wian Decauiun (ol #a= | V. NoPls A Anicgs dor the lomer here s the bombshell of the transac-|to 24, The Tigers had the lead for the L gosahpn Jladh vedr etone cominesto s DL All15 Tiald, - Tihe Buggess ‘ ; Teams o 3 nized in the Bmp mnx Bltion. In order to get Dugan, Clark |greater part of the contest. In the last | Former Big Leaguer Is After Penn. Western Reserve university, has been T r annial sames: be held |18 ]nh‘\v\\ ks, Ca Capt.; | Griflith had to give up no more im-|minute to play Scholtz who had just Coaching Berth I\f'_,zonann;: for his services, Ostergren e Middle Western field found fa- | 'he H, Vetrano; s portant a pair of players than “Bing” |been sent in by New York caged a| pp e S ; B els nAlAac R elisdianyad Balston i DR Harvard authorities, but it | 2% 166 s DOURNIULE )| NifI1ar) a GULTAIIRs Hro 088 A contas|loretiy Mals oalh SIIAE the ViAtEors, o ae iedalphisn. Jana Celf,—Harey | QTHEIRELUSH S Rk, Gaudette . 102 104 it Harvard would ofter its |} | pitcher, to Connie Mack, and; take it point lead, which they maintained | Siroose) McCormick, former pinch WsBiary edstycl e GipsRls 4y e Hoffman 87 96 111— 294 \in and let the association | s were also played in|rrom the Old Fox and Connie, it was |to the end hitter of the Giants, has made appli- | after him. Ohlson ... 96 a9 2941 jocide whether it wished to hold the inokas made an aW-{an even trade, with no money in- deatfore all e gation gor the foblof ‘eoachingl the SOBCRIRTaNS gonfract _af,. Avestemn Nichols ... 55 307 imes in the Bast instead of the West |01 hole in the Doughnuts, trimming | volved. Univeraliy, af Bennaylvania, theshman) TiSeanve ioindeg i remander of tie chols ........ 85 100 101— 286} pio coar, them 10 to 1. Neipp made 7 g0als,| 1. vicw of the fa Runner to Race Man baseball teaem this year. McCormick |basketball and basehall seasons. = = e | Humai 2 and Morrison 1 for the win- ,n\'v <rfl‘;; AIE {"""”‘"_" Mack ‘_"“"""’r On Roller Skates is engaged in business in this city. _— [T e S BRI ind 0. Gustavson made the lone | o' S0 PUEAD 6 Uis Xunleden 107 o) A T Among the other candidates are| MICHIGAN WANTS GAMES, oA i fhr the Jossvs:,. T the sesond m(.l{,z !;:; m;’fn'::l'h'-;' '?)":""_'noll &{J Cleveland, Jan. 11.—Eddie Kelly of Uol]) \;flos, a former Phillie pitcher, R LT 5 B o g gate Mo MoHawis. Aavoiran, | DHelon8 ( e Detroit club | philadelphia, prominent long distance | and rnie Cozzens, former Penn d v Miss Leupold ... 8% 95 Elizabeth Boy Wins His sccond Bout im0 e HOMBES QOONCL TR that it could have Dugan only if it| rolier skate”, and Perey Smallwood, |catcher and football star. Ann Artor [Oflaale Would, Holl Miss Sahrbacker 71 30 in Two Nights i te B wiosls tor the winmmis, would give up Bob Veach, Howard trainer of the “leveland baseball club, R e AT S VY 22-23 ] « erry Field. S RO A e Bhiladeiotie Jan. . ile-Mickay| TheJuntor-Lendsrs Gorpswill havel ice and bobby doncs < the declat: | andyWell Imevinroiddle alscaneiin. ANOTHER RACING BILL Anniruen ioh Tanl Il pros Miss Lundgren .1 90 e R e o e i 11t . Thure. | Ation that Mack had accepted Miller | ner, meet here tonight in a handicap posal to invite the Inter-collegiate e Tie oty e o L S ol e rnn, " Fvery mem. |4nd the Cuban righthander for his|race. Kelly must skate ten miles be- e assoclation of amateur athletes of 146 427 e outelassed Soldi vening at §:0. Bvery mem-| g, jnfielder will come as a knock- | fore Smallwqod runs seven to win, | Assemblyman Cuvillier Sccks to Limit| America to hold it 1922 or 1928 mect T Jartfield in their eight round bout s requested to be present on time. ek i i o Goreiediar UL R e T S e e | it It el e recellcoted: eHatiast e Admission Price to ${ Lol Werry: drisldchere; ds belng:consld= e e e Ic ace here last night. 1t was | 8 10, gy al M- | eason Mack announced that he would & slian Shye: dhlauin fenHoulsiRe Eona e S e Walker's second victory in two nights, | Ployed A Class tomorrow evening, be- | oo anothor Juminary MAY BUY RED SOX Albany, N. Y., Jan. 11.—Assembly- | University of Michigan, according to e e he having beaten Johnny Grifiths of |cause the gym will be used for the s man Louis A. Cuvillier, Democrat of | Iielding H. Yost, athletic director. H.elnzmnn“““:ll'; 3 v\kmn_, 0., in a slashing n‘\rlw round |meeting at which Walter Camp \\'?H - S e New York, announced last night that A decision is expected in a few £ ek 2 273 [hout in derscy City the might before, |be the speaker. An extra swim willl MICHIGAN BEATS CHICAGO | ginigiace of Cleveland Sportsmen Ar- |1° Would introduce in the legislature | days. The assoclation has indicated U it 3| In the frth and cighth rounds|be given thp members of the class| Ann Arbor, Mich, Jan. 11.—Miche | ; next Monday night a bill designed to| it may accept such an invitation as a _ 105 81— 186 walker had the Soldier wobbling from [Who are present. igan's basketball team won its firct| range a Conference With Harry [restrict the price of admission to race | part of its program to expand the terrific left and right hooks to the| _— Western Conference game of the sea- 3 L : tracks to $1. The measure, as drawn, | organization and stage competition head, and the bell proved a “'“‘"""“'WIanager DUHV Plalls to son last night, defeating Chicago in a Frazee Relative to the Sale. he says, would apply to all racing as-|in parts of the country other than relief to Bartfield in these rounds, In |~ 5 J fast, hard fought contest, 21 to 16 i sociations. the east. rocker . i T il g &l 84121 €016, q an. 11.—A sy Crocker fiio: adventh round. Mickey smashed Use Dugan at Shortstop Ll sl D LU LU Nadion | Bartfield's left ear with a right hand| Boston, Jan. 11.-—Joe Dugan, the | ™ — ————— T 6b o8 e Boalbn i Ao Tes sie R BT S N dwand swing. El’m'nn-r Philadelphia third baseman B Ekel b oliib:f UarDeuteBhyien ‘hfw e B LA LAT ‘ dmeginn = sbtained by the Red Sox in a trade i vt R o i Gordon | < PALACE last night for New York to confer F O Xir2 S [Clas ' which sent Roger Peckinpangh to the [§ ———— ——— | | ih Prost o ] et T it Bullen .. L gu A‘(,lalk“ar.ld @hanahan Washington ¢lub, probably will be L \I\{:r: Sl"x\ ident Harry Frazee of the | STARTING SUNDAY w0 a3t 425 1268 o Win in Kace Toumev | e rrec a \1], hlvvvv'(f(;;ll for next pea Startmg Sunday Matt J. Hinkel, referec and fight “JUS ) T Fa i i e s e e St e B | i LI e e ST AROUND THE CORNER Crocker 78 66 s0— po4|tourney at the Knights of Columbus | 100AY. = WILH g, LOSISE R U0 S ) ) 99 | [ chase the club several years ago, is BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQUI" White . 4 T3 se ub last night. B, Clark defeated Al| third f“"‘- Lot is DrotRalen pu-tant MOTHER 0’ MINE said to be one of the syndicate. - = ; Newton 101 97 81— llivan 100 to and D. Shanshan ;mm v, but the gup left by the recent | \m— i . S gL, o SRR fiom. B, R 100 to 70 vansfer of srett Scott to New York = Woodward ..... 76 it ‘;): - :1: G i ; : 5 is the one which Manager y said 1 79 — 29 S | he expectec ave Dug: 3 G oy PIINN ABANDONS PRACTICE | D¢ expected to have Due . Du- Oh Man 4 i B < , gan has played at shortstop. 7 > * o L & L . . . A, | 134 Philadcelphia, Jan. 11.-—Winter foot- | y Gerstace ball practice at the University of [yvr, e Vateciih Pty bas been a0 Washington Americans “m ! Sl H. Hepp 81 37 [few men showed interest enough to | Want Kopt From Reds SHE GIVES A LUNCHEON CLoSE~UPS OF i G. Hepp 82 2|come out that Coach John W. Heis- | Reports that have ¢ dihA e e AND HE GALLANTLY OFFERS ATTEMPTS To GST_/]':E s e Hensler . st | man decided to call off practice until e circulation in the major league | To BE PRESENT JUST JG‘:R\.S T e RSB A 00~ PARDONG Volg 1200 108 spring. Inclement weather also figored fconnect William L. Kopf of this cit D AaRsIMOELE You Live AY WHAT | or PERHEPS R CBHIMMENT MESEER ! ; ve decision to drop the practice. |yit} ; Siftal USEFUL. HE 1S N 4 Thev'tL ' ol s Heinzman ....... dg:-ineceacialph Lol CroL 1 with leaving the Cincinnati Reds, for | IS Now | oYSTERS A DOZEN S0 GUINEA A NICE BEEK - — ] . _la verth with the Wishington team of | TRYING T GET THEM| MEBBE 0R HAV" To SQuAP - en? ] 430 440 447 1318 [the American league. It is said that | To ORDER UP LOBSTAIR AT VLA ice RHEN - FINE STEAK ENT CASINO ALLEYS. | B. Gugel 87 275 | Manager Pat Moran has asked Clark | COCK TEL- Eu To DAY- / POoTEToS ‘A'u TRAUT & HINE, | Dowjut Ta— 249 [Griflith for a pitcher in return for GRATIN - ENT {Ilnmm,\ [ 6 [Kopf. “Old Fox” Grifith was ahout (WlFE 5\/ A SALAT 7 C. Gugel .. s 18 225 | Baily T4 260 [ready to send the wanted hurler to | ¢ / P. Koether . % K8 EQ - | Redland, when some of the other i R. Johnson .... 76 §7 8801236 | American leaguers put in a elair, and g W. Hasselback .. 2 bt S % the deal as been blocked tem- H. 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