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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES AT Y. M. C. A. FURNISH THRILLS APLENTY — OLD TIMERS TRYING TO STAGE COME- BACK FAST BALL BEING PLAYED — CORNELL’S CHANCES NONE TOO GOOD — YALE ALSO FACES POOR SEASON LOSING THEIR SECOND GAME LSS IS sIR S STES IS SIIIIEIIEIIELILLIITE § sevsneepennsssaensesestesstssesasess P. AND F. CORBIN'S VICTOR PIECE OF TAPE ‘01D COLLEGE TRY LANDIS-JOHNSON DEMPSEY WILLING 'MIKE McNALLY, SUBSTITUTE, IN SPECTACULAR CONTEST ~ CAUSED TROUBLE, MAKES GOOD STI]RY. PEACE flVERTURES‘ 10 SETTIE llflWN, HAS A WONDERFUL RECORD Jasper's Landers Works Lose to Lockmakers. Seconds Defeats 20-18—Stanley gave t tory. tame &t & hum & The First Game y Works, in t white tin m wh The Stan maroon an 1lke & vete theifiocr & LaHar droppe( ount how T of pl dld I’\! to be started on a mained for Chisf Larsor to score the first point. roughed tha chisf a bit ar ter tossed in a pret free line, after a mi onds of play. however, the § fnto the lead w a fleld goal. Grot long shot from etier dropped also hooked empts, also rang the e opener were Larson’s field two fres throws by the flo They guarded Workers closely and played ntinuously, Carra e two v Grot lead again Larson and LaHar ! Kallgr personals Rot & seco oseded Sch decker, ame was the This hard fought ot Larson o of the most bri playing of vetaran game pl Jant defenstve and of He also ahot five out of thrws. He also held ‘the t wards who oppo him “Darby 222 als T eat game Corbin Cabinet Lock P, Walther, rf .. Carrazza, It The Second Ganie Delawaie Chief Secks to Knock Dempsey for Ten ( ount BIG CHIEF MONTOUR ware In Jack D CORNELL QUINTET Bright for '2 VINEZ BEATS FRISCH; DUNDEE FHALLEMJFD tape to 1S X0T 30 600D > Basketball Outlook None Too sket in Last 40 HHP BI[I IN JUN Zachary Once Made Great Hub- Tale of Yale Deleat of Outfit (ly Bllly Evans) bub in American League | (By NEA Serviee) ton, Dee, 17 v a ball player, Is it per- I “He particy to place a phoce it the old colle favorite expres - ball playe athlete, after going it to make & That 18 g of v pitcher $s101 A i SN cansed S B streteh Vi, t questic the home ican ¢ ar 1o know that it tre the co las! is A for gl Za Wash- throws a knueklo ball 1 on the cuticle the joge spirit ger of h g hand. What is th o hary o e After .wy\"wHR T other words 1t's just | is Re 8] ted out as the thing t the pro g from cge brand of athletics, The thought is that the with the college ceomes very in gam ason last se adhesive sstonal stop the 1t ow of achar n of _t adhesive made is possible for him r hold on the ball, is Knuckler to a more * In t game spirit whose sole incentive take Rawer mer Y he- | Yale foott pitching <o at t} nt the ! game of the my mi on adhesive { Za tape hary's exampl » was the first he tape by Za » umpires t) to discover rior he com- it was Tt will b res up- was played in tain- feld ine des matter of fact, oxtated I § Yal Princecto Harvard et trimmed Tri o tmpe | Yale went in r break on | vard 10 typify tl a driving pin mu Jast two n 1 Harvard fecisively a hig goals from *# for Ya .\ . six points w tage on a fi Harvard n fensive g merjcar T league ou the verge of eale & players made r fits. Cne of the JOIE RAY SAID T0 BE IN OLD TIME CONDITIO Hopes to Nurmi and Ritola on Veteran Runner Meet Board Paths, lifficu o is back in Yale won 15 40 ¢ eled off a 1 « Harvard ga WANTS DOUBLE SYSTEM Horemans, Belglan Cue Artlst Harris Believes that Anxious To Have Two Referees Pltcher Will Develop In: Used in Matches in This Country. Best In Game Washingt GERHART LLADS LAFAYETTH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR OPEN ALLEYS TONIGHT ROGERS’ RECREATION BUILDING 50 CHURCH STREET rit that BANKS ON HARBERRY His Harvand Ellrts Being Made to Reconcile ‘Estelle Taylors Divorce May' the Two | | Have Some Bearing Chicago, Dec. Ban Johnson, American league, Landls, was the objective here today of chub | ficlals of the Americ loagues postponed & we educa- | New York A “Rah” | First cfforts to scttle the AN Lo go ences between the commissioner and the junlor league head were in the hands of the Amerlcan peace com- mittee compose of Colonel Jake We ¢ Ruppert of the Yankees, ften it is 13, B, Barnard of the at divides Cleveland Indians, and President the col- | Thonfas Shibe of Philadelphia. ‘They planned to confer with Commission- er Landis before the opening of the Joint session The vote of confid utions upholding his ad- adopted at New York, iled for Mation at | | | 17.—Peace between | president of the and Kenesaw M, commissioner of bascball, of the mecting owners and Los Angeles, Dee, 17— Jack Demp. | sey, leavywelght champlon of the world, again has announced his wil). Ingness 1o renain away from rrize ring permanently and ind settle down.' The scene announcement was the apartment of Estelle Taylor, notion picturc actress, whom, per. SIStent rumor has it he will wed, “lU'm tired of 1his Inactivity,” the 1os Angeles Times quotes the cham- plon as saying, kone into business. I've,alrcaldy signed a con- tract with Miss Taylor and from now on 1 will handle all her gagements,” Referring to further published re- ports that he will again appear the prize ring to defend his Dempsey said: “There have been a lot of rumors about me fighting Gibbons, Wills and others, but it is nothing but gossip," S0 far as Jie ean see, the champion added, there is not a single fight on the horizon for him, | FIRPO GOING T0 TRY T0 STAGE A COMEBACK \rgontinean Sees Eeror of his Way— ge try slon used when Limit just s the 1y, the i “marry an and Natlonal Kk ago 19 with the Nffer lain col- tand 1've w York president film en- athlete ttle take nee in Landis minis a for- Harvard- there was no indicatio Johnson oxpected st con e offered old moves would within a ¢ rown to the ine oy 120, z suddeniy Hus'«(‘\ Will Take Part In Indoor Tracs Meet York, Dee, 17.--Frank Hus ter who aking N¢ spr was a4 member Olympics 1 Jothall pment meter rels last summer, s deb indoor sh-Ameri quare Gard SKRATES SKRATE AND SPECIAL SHOE OU SKATES SHARPENED . ”ABF l E4 @,fil Open 4) Evenings ! middleweight, is in our midst seek- Hae Been Ten Years in Bng Show and Most of Time With a Championship Club. TILE Bl]llT Ted Moore, English Middle- weight, Seeks Chance With Harr Greb | Dy The Associated Press. New York, Dec. 17.-M. J. (Mike) MeNuilly remains an understudy, a substitute, despite ten years of serv- ice in the major leagues, for the most part with world champlon teams, Few men in the national game can ever approach the record of this player, who, bandled about by winter trades, has again joined a team of titlists, this time {n Washington, McNally's presence in the majors was noted in 1915 as & member of the Doston Red 8o He was an infielder, a very fast man on the bases and an exceptionally good ficlder. His weakness was hitting. At that time such well known performers as Larry Gardner, Heinie Wagner, Lverett Scott and Jack Barry \made thelr homes in the Metropolls of the northwest and played the Red Sox infleld, Later came Dave Bhean, Del Pratt and Oscar Vitt. Mike remained a sub- stitute while the Red Sox captured a brace of world pennants under Bill Carrigan, In this first season, McNally par- ticipated In 23 games, batted for .151 and fielded for .$91, an wun- ing record, The next year service in 87 contests, batted 20 points hetter and gained 73 points doing a little o year 1917 saw him 10 class as a hitter, hig name appearing in box With thesc figures behind, a rather unimpressive showing, he went to war and the officlal recotds 1918 fail to show his name, When he returned the Red Sox found room for him and he had fome part in 33 games In 1919, hit- 262 His longest geason ting for .262 came the next ar when he partici- TED MOORE Despite the failure that lhas crowned the effdvts of most of the lish fightcrs, Ted Moore, Br ing a chance at Harry Greh, Moore is reputed to be one of the best England has turned out in the middle t division in years, Pease Named Captain Of Columbia Gridders New Yobk, Dee. 17 eorge Pease of Brooklyn, quarterback of the C'o limbia football team, today was e Walter d the cleven scores, ft (Continued on Following Page) FAIRY AND COLUMBIA $11.00 '$14.00 $16.00 MONIER BROS. 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