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NATIONAL AND AMERICAN L EAG UES IN AGREEMENT ON POWERS TO BE GIVEN JUDGE LANDIS—TILDEN ESTABLISHES GREAT TENNIS RECORD— FAMOUS COACH DISCUSSES “GOOD LOSERS”—KID KAPLAN IN HOT BATTLE THIS EVENING Baseball Moguls Get Together And Adopt Many Rules Changes YEARS SOMERECORD, °GOOD LOSER’ IDEAS Yot That Is What P&csimistictflo Such Thing as That, Famous, Clubs Enticing Players Will|[§ TILDEN NEEDED ON Changes Are Made in New p Who Threatens to Re- Diamond Laws. amous Star, tire, Really is Bulwark of Strength For UL S, By Chics tain nission emerged meeting owners as The majc not qu Rig rom tire ennis Cup playing. t night! owing to a controversy with Hackett. oint Wour Bill Tilden bhe missed by cague club| America if he withdrew from the Davis cup play? Wonld Niagara miss the falls, home-run bat, Galli-Curci dway bri been & me Lanc vear com- vis of 6 major gue rule.| eague 1 did | his agnates conduct in arrang-| his ing for world series with-| voice, out consulting ier T'resident John 14 A. Heydler National league President Ban Amer- fcan league. tion his action terday's ously consultir Most the behind with a amendments which the teen were voted upor Of the two the team for four of time he elped to win 15 matches g length has of the they for previ- Johnson Neither did in nging without joint session corR 20, prelimin feated William Tilden and W Laurentz and g them. H M. Job Andre o six hour coi was of taken tive loors up 17| under | Fri consideration to the leaguos adopted. W two rules . Par Johinston British Is! Tilden operate "o On nat nd P, were rejecte port only il round- One cove wo optional concern feated P and James O, A ¢ Australia; Tilden and Richa lost to Patterson and O'Hara-Wood Tilden Jefestod Ande wnd John B Australis den and Williams defeated Ander and Hawkes ttorson ment and et hiax ninor rson, rds Landis Gets Power, the ' th provisions gives The concerning missioner in determining a Jispuee tract or right to services. It said that before the elub cwnors cc sented to vote on it, the ne as was altered its working but its eife was not changed Commissioner 1.s ithority exerelee his cases where an umpire may b with either t presidents ovor unbecoming conduct must be f the Aonal heeor weptance o " i he umpires Com- Landis powcrs +* PROFITS IN FOOTBALL SUPPORT OTHER SPORTS over ame slightly i dopted presented VHE WA EIVCDUO ywithout This Game, College Athlet- to powers in e fes Would Be In Bad Way invelved of nalnr tionable | Financially, a que leagne decision or This amendment the mesting today Associatio Profe it can minor Footbull n colleg n akes possii athle tre 1 who college merely b 1o get rom so n passed at forms of Roc “"The P is ompetition big spec good tha wanting At Notre some forn hundreds forims of sport wi none ¢ without T whom but Commission - Nniional Basenall erfe arrang.- - Coach of cagues before ciive in the ment Wher owners (ootball 18 losing the fls nd major leaguc or leagus ub out meeti seasion harmonto bristiing words th th the 16 filed the deapite a flow foated out ks in mi of the P all tude in hig a0 Dar sclared was 1 of at | transom 1 after ugh of others enguge the the started erac door meeting th e Heard, ntine and known addresscd, voice of be distir door-knob rd ory Harsh Words standing big inc penses Notr other co “That worthwhile heard Ruage these the well er Landis Some harsh words strong o It itences I g was not to only at wer every known alone id could tly heard. a &port of the further said they Landis at jon issue ultimatum to club owners the effect that geven-year contract could be easily torn up if there y dissatisf tion over his administratior Immediately after Commissioner Landis is said to have this ultimatum, the meeting « solved into a harmonious acted as one organizatior The subject of buying ers for $100,000 and reported to 1 isteners | possible clean Commission- and amusement he f the The f the his | be or the start o popular wit % an to ing mere aport, is a was an o i1y geseion and ba th other sums cussed no actio TRACK STAR LOST the placed playe was e 4. Convad Vaylor, New \ Y ork off tate LR tion was to Tesas, hut May Return not 1a Time for Olympic Tryouts pint ses ndmer conferenc basebal Negotiating « Major Leag Eltmi ayer 1 P i on < players”—adopted 3 “lubs shall fur of not more than 40 commissioncr by No cinber adop SKREE BALL CONTLSY o 1 Giving lon in the pennant sta portunity to eclain —adepted 5—Ten d optional 6—Authorizing to disapprove any when the considerat approved (indirect third club voted commissioncr No exhibi which has player during opted s—Similar it covers exhibitions during the ing season—not adopted as rule now in force, §<~When the date of falle on a Sunday the following day will the one intended—adopicd 10—Giving the commissioner diction over dispuies ing pires. Amended to place umpires’ sal- | ary disputes on the sa basis as players’ salary claims er which the commissioner has jurisdiction in ¢ involving more than $300 11—S8etting back thirty June 1, the date on which joining the club afterwards cligible to full shares in Series pools: coaches are from the full share division placed under the jurisdiction the commissiofcr—adoptsd o 12—Providing for th e Hillman Defeais Tabara by 290 Points play at Casifio rs on t [ greems the ic net fixed nsfers via ipon bu idgmer 18 o to pass gan ained the pas n es year to article se except play- similar ar ment agre al holi d da drem uris- involv HOCKEYISTS Wi, Dee 1 T night def New YALS New Hav hockey team Ya vated t York « s team © days to BOSTON H. Boston, ayers . are in- World's removed BEATS B O Iree ston H club defeated Boston co game g Fibition here last night and DARTMOUTH FIVE WINS ¢ Hanover, N. H 1 month last night 16. by defeating ¢ visiti opened hasketha (Continucd 3 Poliowing age) 30 to q ONE DEFEATIN20 Dobie Really Enjoys Ithaca. Dec. well be called the If any one desery appellation it is Gloomy Gil, th pessimistic pre-game tutor in captivi ty may coach.” Dobie is al vhen it comes to ipionship gridiron machines. with Yost, and Haughton winning feams “knows his stu self turning ks as a of In he oper words some, been coaching well night his start at ty, out has for onto got Univers . For nir and his Washington St Year trampled rogations He ing'on 8 we Do never tasted dofeat. the opposition was Victories. naturally. cipated regardless of the the A entie on Lol foa Dobie was final- He came, reputation that tin few years buck Iy ed to come cast. bringing wonderful with ot Detroit his i ahout w hi Just Unive hig o rsi o experieneed had been his Navy elevens enjoved winning Dobie was general- cast ne had lived up established at th out uee in the perked up campaigne, And imed by good reputation n St far They Iy elite niade He a couple Dobie signed up es footbull coach That was in And sir he coming of sons at Gil big juip. eregations have b And the big Red Dobie, Cor- Win- in or- eleven has mostfeared Rince to Cornell, complied a great 24 straight tri credit, w noteworthy of open footbali, lost 0 game in the last not sinee that 2§ to inietered by Pennsyl. Thanksgiving Day 192¢ rding ords, s th ridiron «encounter a Dobie- ang, has lost In al vo decados. Some record, in- Kk has en en one of ot sitoist ail world cams have hey have days to the gation WINTER SPORTS PLANNED Vorcign - Cou Have Entered heir Stars in (he Tee Skating Con- | tests of Olympiad at Chamoniy, Entries | ents 10 W ix includ follow- distance and fig enrling and hob- o figure Paris, 14 ympic 11 at C ing nre sport ame Iranc wkati At Britain kating nockey et Min Kremer of et cague rday I in HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed Millions Use It—Fine for Hairl ~Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly poced b | style you ““ 31 Dobie, famous football inentor at Cornell University, | iracle | loser.” ich an most | refers to one in a class by him-|subscribe to that theory. out | He Zuppke, devel- | pulling the bunk. No one is other | When they lose. and then | darn good ery rather than a smile. footbail | 20 Wash- the straight seasons | lads | after year upon. grew to be anti-| strength of Annapo- | ates | ?A.o—«--.u-‘m LUPPKE LAUGHS AT ‘ Goach Says EVANS 13.—He | BY | Chieago, BILLY Dec. a good| In the world of sport that remark | who can smile in defeat. Bob Zuppke, famous football coach | | at the University of Tllinois, does not | “I don't want any good lose ;inz foothall for me. says “Thefellow who smiles in s play- prke. defeat is happy 1t's the time for a “1 want players who fight hard but clean. Who don't know the meaning of the word quit. Players who can | congratulate the victor wWith a de- termined jaw, as much as if to say, wait until we meet again, | “1 like the players who go off the eld fter a defeat, ra- ther than the fellows who smile and then start a barber shop chard when | they get under the showers. After a defeat T like nothing bet- ter than silence. It proves the sting losing has home, that the players are thinking of the mistakes they made, vowing they will never | make them agawn. Silence and dete mination makes trouble the | A am i “Good of for for 'y meet hip i sportma stand fair play fair play and honesty ers to fight hard but FFootbail | isn't a game for mollycoc It la sport for the fellows who do and | dare. | "I like to have it said that the Ii- nois team showed real sportsmanship | in defeat, That's O. K. But 1 do ob-| | ject that that much ab expression | 2 “a good loser.” There is no such ani-| #onal mal. | “The fellow | smiles about | himself. Don't Iv clean ot my 108, is| HAVERS America's pre-eminent golf profes- Gene Sarazen, only native | echampion to repeat in a major event and then|the and England’s new | bunking | champion, Arthur Havers, will come misunderstand me, I}y grips in hole match in Cali i don’t favor the crab or alibi player.! fornia next month. I want the fighter, the, man Who| @apuzen and Havers wiil play never quits, the fellow who in defeat| y o108 In San Francisco Jan. 18 and can say, wait until the nest tim - . | "Pake it from me, when Zuppke speaks, he says something who it, is simply loses past scason, " PAWNEES VICTORIOUS Club Outnit 1oh " DEMPSEY IN NEW YORK Arrive Doy’ shakes Jink and Defeats Crescents in Past Overtime | Meavyweight Champ to in Gotham Today for Consultation on| Pasketball Game. The witnessed ane night when the ated by the Paws minuted of Pins the vie. Jost their Boys' club league change last Crescents were ¢ An extra five letermine Pawnces top. Vaudeville Contracts, other Jack Dempsey, box cham- town today ‘to r, Juck Kearns, about winter the- and oxing New York, Dec. 13 A N nees, heavywelght | pion, 18 expected i confer with his ma who preceded him atrical engagements program for aext you [ wo was to neceskary and the and came . or Wonderful teamwork was displaycd | by botl teams with exeeptional good playing by Lipman and Knapp of the { Pawnees, and Huck and Miecakowkel of the Cresconts The final score wnees, e lineup wa Knupp Right 8 Yahu ! For his | |Scribes Are to Be Given Medal for Baseball Story | Dec. 15.<The RBascball( P Association f America | here yesterday voted to| Wallie gold medal to the major baseball weiter and a similar| M mede! 1o the gue buseball | writer turning best baseball| H. Lipmar story next year { The committee the stories “hicago, and adelphia sisted by Cobb, favor the | Chicago, | Writers' meeting award | league ) Fluke, minoy ard out the on |l Ric Ranborn New Phil- as- o hma that will y of 1. E Lieh of Right Guard consists Frederick G Joseph MeCready of The committee will be Ring Lardner and Lrvin A1 t Guard Yahm 1, Huek 5 Micczkow Pawnces & . . Lip- Mircz. ki Go Knapp 2 g man 5, A Finie kowski 2, Stohl 1. Fouls also passed Rtoh) Tota jeath of “Wild ! ents 2 [ T ¢, Pellitier; seorer, 1 timer, Knapp Abrahamson v «wociation yeso- | 2 Keore utions deploris BUI" Donovan Aays ago| in the “Twentieth Century” wreck, | bee | | e fow holes m later, F country wzen is azen, i British Golf King and rore ers {8 due to avrive in this| Ingly smail s middle of December, Rar. | buric Miami, th |0 s . o~ 0 SARAZEN in now in some lusty practice lcks, Havers won the ship for the winner match-play title a year ago, repcated | UNg lghtweight in the seagon, Enthusiasts Stll Bave Far 1o Go to| depends catirely on the o Hit Best Possible Record, Which s 150, Hhee ing W red possible, Those at the Lob, at American Star to Meet | Los Angeles two days of the Fila., glish ch P " SKEE BALL MARKS ball cuthusiasts her strong bid to ord that is absolut but as yet thut has not beeny reached in New Eagland, though Wil-| 1¢ft-han lam Tabara of Hartford who have rolled ML the 320 sino alleys wie Swiirt, 3 ron, L amonti, ; erbur a mark Johnson Clarer g list ourth Johnson, 1; Frascasso, has high single score Rymsca is sccond vift thred, 350, and Charles 370, and with Hiliman, others are 310, are utting mpion- | first time this year, Sar- | professional | €omes cloge 1o being { t bt mak- 450 mark, iy the h or ighesi as made 410 Cooke, Rymse with Cosgrove and 450 mark continually. hly #tla lay Stars r RINEY Cincinnati Lppa ment of the Dorothy nounced Me h O RED 1o after ! Cinetnnati evening will New at roll Britain akee eor way, and Xmus helidays. the Hixey Nation ay 13.-<The r pitcher thie cits "o against tirst wkee ball mateh in | buskett en to was rolling around clock, the ball prob- ENGAGED, cag: - o Miss VINGENTING SAID 70 POSSESS KAY0 New Firpo of Lightweights Is Real Hard Hitter BY JOE WILLIAMS These South Americans, apparently do not believe in letting the left hand know what the right is doing in the prize ring. For all the value it is to him Senor Luis Firpo could trade his left hand for a pair of barbed wire suspenders and be far ahead on the transaction. Luis Vinceiitino, lightweight cham- pion of Chile, is another- box-fighting visitor who operates on the theory that when in doubt, swing the right. And Luis is generally in doubt. Senor Vincentino, like his shaggy haired compatriot, manipulates «a highly destructive right hand, a crushing punch delivered at short distances, Ife hits straight with i la Carpentier and Ritchie, and crosses it as well. There is an absence the clubbing' effect, such as Virpo uses. ! Vincentino is younger than Iirpo and is schooling himself in American | fighting forms. 1 saw him knock | out & pretty f: puncher in Jimmy | Carroll in the east recently and | shaped up like a promising | 2 | ene who in time may become a posi- | tive men to the Leonards, Morans | and Dundecs of the day Right coursc, | away from Zbys of he now, he is as far hip form Miss 1"av champio ko is from xquisit in that | This i Queenshe circles. reets this fault he | away from the smart | auick to cupitaliz Vineentino is fast and with his hands, and and out of harm’s | is impressive in his raw | count of his splendid | punch. Byen leads with being done in our | | lads, who & defects, both on his fe He P ke enemy has a =il ps it wel reach Atate on right Jaw now the Houth Awicrican e todiy not even | Baltimor | hit, At the present time sell can do Mt will get barring Georg han ‘ who can Ao nothing Vineentino h than hit ring busin far e in the se and nu e Liusis him- self to advanced forms of Nghting, 1l | will necd more than just w1 This is the day fighter, It you | turalness with which of the two-handed wunt pre | of champs Pancho Villa, fyweight, a d socker atamweight right wind Joe Lynch, b Johnny Dundes, nore thes san Beany Leonard, with empl Greb, featherwelght, of Hehiweig it Do it ugatn, Harry mors Gene Tunney, Make it six Jack Dempscy, ext two-hunded time, middeweight, Un light heavyweight yweig Beavyweight of NAVY QUINTES Annapolis, Md,, Dee, 13 I team defeuted crday 1o WiNs (N Wasii &to ollege ye ] T DN i ercise With Pleasure — Rogers, — Recreation Bldg. - BOWLING BILLIARDS i, w | OH-H- N T SHUCKS ALWAY 2¥ en rMe } ItL BET on | THE RED owE- PED It Happens in Tile Best Regulated Families. 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