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\ had” relations SHOES CAU ROUBLE |Gid not actually stana over the foul|less” although and the others : (1 c ”l-u‘ Th P’m AR i $ 3 3 Aol |line in' making the throw. with Adolph Hitler - s pe a kin s $ T $ . 73 4| Tils S Decides to Look ©ver| Argument in Basketball Over Free S‘!!:(]:i‘lnrj“ g 1'4,1;:“”;\‘r’;‘»m;;.\f;{u.-}'v': “];1;4\‘1&-1.\‘\1'.:,:‘11 ;‘;"‘,4.‘,:;4]1 und:‘t'ejolw;flan:u. H His Hurling Recruits Farly | Shots and Size of Players’ Feet. | The referce’s contention was proved |have been acquainted with all the E O f . SP or t S ROGERS ALLEYS Cleveland, Feb. *26—Manager Tris| Marquette, Mich., Ieb. :G_,Aflerpp‘pp"(to be mrm-‘-v»]./. player's shoes were | plans for “m..\ violent, xun‘runs)lilu; p : g | = o Speaker, of the Cleveland American|Glenn Craze has raised a fine point |tWo inches too large for him. |#ional undertaking” and to hav RO e Sracnar See Msoipey ;. v Rk A 92 jcague team, will visit Hot* Springs, |in basketball circles in> the upper | - - acted as leader of the newly formed : Schellger ... 90 83 Kosprow Ark., to look over his pitchers now |peninsula, and the iron range today | EGHO OF LATE “PUTSCH™ national army. The advent of Dick Hyland into the '(r' Alllgran . 83 Argosy . 3 ‘lrah\lng and taking the baths ther 4 s re-echoing with the arguments of e spring training camp of the St. Louis |wanson .. g i JA Y : - 47| hefore they start for the spring train-{the pros and cons | Berlin Newspaper Prints Account of Browns has given the local fans some- [Linn . erses T 2 27| 1°§ camp at Lakeland, I"a., on March| Baraga and Champion, two highy d Actistties oL Yoade s—— 08 thing to get jnterested about. Eliason 7 | 7, Speaker wired Coach Jack Me- school teams, were playing Saturday g iy ol e go gl i : 5 e 3«‘“;’:’:5.: haTy 99| Callister yesterday, according to word night. It was very close, With | Berlin, Feb. 26,—The socialist news' Mexico City, Feb. 26.—A statement Dick’s admirers here are rooting for P. & ¥. Corbin Die Dept. Chapman b, 7 ;[ from the Spa. Speaker will reach|Champion leading, a Baraga pro-|service today publishes what purports of damages suffered on account of him to make good, and with the bene. [Hepp .. . 95 Sde- 201 1lelm 4 3| Hot Springs on March 3, spend four|tested. The Baraga player, occord-|to be an extract from the indictment|the rebellion nas been presented to fit of good coaching and a steady |Viton o 1 | Puppert G days thére and leave with the squad|ing to the (hampjon objection, stood (against those accused of participating|the government by the Aguila Oil mihd to direct his efforts he stands ‘,‘;‘,,',‘,:‘;" for Lakeland. ./ two inches over the foul line when he |in the Ludendorff-Hitler “putsch™ at| Co., the largest British corporation a good chance, Thymptes’ o ) Speaker also wired McCallister that|wade the throw. Referee Craze | Munich last November. | operating Hourman 7 he is sending him a young pitcher agreed with the protest, but declared According to this extract the Jose Vazqy Hyland has a good * arm, lots of | Z1I8%o8 . : nwnamed Earl, 17 years old, with in-|the basket should count. The Bar-|duct of Dr. von Kahr the of industry and labor. speed, and when he is going good he 3 ~ > z - & ,lslructlonu %0 look him over. Where aga players, he said ' were weuri-g‘l‘h\’.niuu dictatc T claims are estimated un- 3| the youngster comes from flpoakvr‘shoos two inches too large/for their Lcssow, who he 3 1y to total more than is all that the word implies, . > | ai | ' g . did not say. Y | m feet, and therefore the basket sheoter | ehr, was held NT pany Seeks Five Damages From Mexican Revolt in Mexico it is learned from chiaffino under-secre- Jack Dempsey enters a hospital to- @ay to undergo a minor operation. Doyle The major operation will be pers|Quammen forwhed by the hospital clerk when he mnakes out the bill. b s L L {Bmith Meriden Banena Eaters. Betoin Here's the best one yet: Gene|lywal O 3 failey, Dodger outfielder, has re-|Hobson turned his unsigned contract announc- | Belcourt ing that he will not sign for $5,000, [F¢™™ - He insists that for signing a six months slip he is worth at least $700 a menth, STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE b Ssinen ‘l" lott Ny Prod. Schultz Pitcher Dean now has signed a |Trusiow . s e Giant contract and has started for A Culver . 64 camp. Politie . o o ek 5 Mitchell . 7T Mrs, Mallory defeated Miss Kiotz| . 306 51 37 | ctinen 0 g, . % Hilinsk: in straight sets at Palm Beach yester. 1“,“”“ 4 s m‘.,:"”' aay. 4 day. | Pudnic 74 | Seagliola g 95 264 E | Anderson Brown . 5 5— 244 This Gascor outfit is certaindy earn- |Dahigren ‘ ¥ rer | "0 ing a reputation locally. Maybe a|Molvheux i fifoe 1 2t -~ i city series between this outfit— |* 400 453—1230 2 strengthened in one or two places— Morrello el Mt.'zh'l' and the All New Britains might not |Dunlin . % 107 5— 2905 | Labier be amiss, Merrwin TR T Cosss ; Luebeck 91 58 Levin Billott . 3 Young Twenty-seven Harvard baseball | Wilcos §7— 275 players have reported for spring 185—1415 training. y Ni d ¥y 3 _ | Felnhaber " 11, Johnson 265 | Gabree . Jack Sherry of Madison, Me., de- (Powell 8 253 1C, Carlson .feated Frank Hackenschmidt, the |JoNe : HH g T German grappler, in straight falls Jast |patyison $ T night. e 2 7;xu-1:.:;| 403 436—1300 96 ¢ i ’ | I T The Atlas A, C. still books games— | . e g but not with All New Britalns. To- | biammer = 1! 3 right the New Haven boys play the|Keogh . s Schroeder 3 Epringfield X, M, C. A, outfif, 5 Miller % ey 79 17 Umpire Bill Finneran, after a scc- - . ond trial in the National league, is g e ugain to go back to the minors. A leg injury seriously handicapped Iine neran in his work last scason. \ | “onn (Continued From Preceding Page.) Cochrans 3 new his recent offer for such a con- 3 [ test. Bobly Jones of the Detroit Tygers would be one of the greatest third L sackers in the game If he wasn't sof Rickard’s proposition of $100,000 to brittle, Injurics usually force Jones Ay,‘::‘m':',‘“ R J‘a‘c“ll:d n|r)|<§ 'll'fllv.v'oo to Firpo was re. out of the lincup from three to Six |jones ; At u.’m,\:’ h ":'xmsgl"]‘l U;v‘ pro- e would not alter his bid, times a yéar, Helnzman . Bertinl i - He said he is ready to stage such a fight in Boyle's Thirty Acres, his Jer Liefleld as first leutenant to the St sey iCty arena, in July, it his terms Louls Browns' new manager, George |1loffman ' 258 lare accepted. The syndicate's offer | Sisler, Tn all probability. Sisler and |[Jusmther . was for a purse of $500,000, to be Augtin will do most of the coachink a‘;"}.’,‘,,ry A SO . ¢ | evenly divided by the principals, for the Browns. Domijun Jimmy Austin is to replace Lefty Argentinian Accepts The leading colleges find it as diffi- Buenos Aires, ¥eb, 26,—Efforts are cult to engage satisfactory umplires being made to arrange a bout here | as do the majors and minors, Yale, ine O | between Luls Mrpo and Quinton Ro- Harvard and Princeton are making |} 1| mero-Rojus, the Chilean heavyweight, an effort to get a regulur staff that before 1irpo salls for the nited | will shift around as do the league |States. Tt is thought that something | 2 | " " | umplres. ¢ definite with regard to the bout may | ] | If i i be arranged tomorrow, when the time 3 " f , I )| i [Nimit fixed by the South American | = = o S Il ! S—— 140 Bernard Drawin, British golf writ- Stanley Rule Office. weoll known in America, recently |B. Vitagerald ..... 3 " 0 boxing federation for Firpo's answer captured an important tournament on |3 "‘,‘,:"“’“:"‘ i ¥ : to the challenge of Rojas expires, The ardt [t federation ruled sometime ago that the other side, finishing ahcad of & |y, Goodrich .. feld which included Cyril Tolley and Pitzgerald . 3| Iirpo must meet Rojas or forfeit his |, E. W. E. Holderness, both former title of champion of South America, national champions. . Rojas reiterated his challenge to| S I, N S o ag0 | Wirpo in the ring Sunday night be- fore the bout in which Firpo knocked “lout “Farmer” Lodge, the American fighter, in five mund.-_h he While Gene Tunney, light heavy: weight champion of America, con- tinues to show gradual improvement | as an all-round worker, it is evident .| Ttojas lnd“x‘y told Assoclate he will never be knocked out. Tun- 398 992 Fress that he had sent a cable dis- Sy W o patch to Tex Rickard in New York, ney had a chance to show if he could |\ j14rmuont it in a recent bout with the veteran Leason ... accepting an offer for three fights in Marty Burke, but was unable to come I North 711111 the United States, but that his depart- | Hornkohl .ouuuvis ure for New York imWgpdiately ' d through. s s | 4 . SRS, - : 85— 57 onded on whether ar not Firpo ae- Babe Ruth says he expects to take 3| eepted his challenge for a battle Were, oft 20 pounds in three wecks at Hot 3 —— - 4 L YO0 ssansetiens CARPENTER Y0 BOX Springs, which makes it seem that |y ..., tarm life agreed with the Bambino. (¢ Lyneh ... Meyer Il‘rmvhmnn Agrees To Take Part in Bchart | | With Shortstop Hollocher refusing |/'* p for -t E ! Vienna Toumament | . to report because of a salary differ- s = % } S C an t e e e aran- | r - Paris, Feb. Vienla 15 to have mlls the w;;l g :r?:dr ‘;:’".'.'\'.'.l'm (;:31:“ , 41150 L boxing carnival on April 27, Georges | u u S t " e :.h:m.hl o wooks l,}"ro}o the opening | Ml Xerber ... : Carpenticr will meet Arthue Townley, | £ the st i |Mrs: Gorman* i2 24— i3|the English light heavyweight, in the VER the footlights or over the accident. Smokers were ready for of the scason, Mre, GOrman ........ 250 | tar battle M Misg Anderson ...... 13— counter, it's the same story== a better cigarette. | Mish Koloski . - There also will be bouts between Teamed His Mistake | ™ " A a O \ . i ic \ o N Lady—We saw the advertisement T T Tori-gi | Paul Fritech and q| z-vm_‘munr'n,. ‘hf big public can’t be fooled. Chesterfield grewand continues about this house being for sale and - b R ey ol ek Outainer| if a play or a product makes to grow, on its taste alone—and CASINO ALLEYS. Johnay § . good, it's because it is good! after all, taste is the smoker’s own we've come to see it Germany. 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