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B e L TR T AR 1 WOODFORD JOINS NATIONAL GUARDS’ SQUAD ATLAS PLAY HERE TONIGHT — WEISMULLER MAKES NEW WORLD RECORD AT 150 YARDS —RAY AND NURMI IN ANOTHER RACE TONIGHT — PIRATES WILL BEGIN SEASON WITH A FORMIDABLE TEAM = BRIEFS S3EIITTINIIIIIIAIIIIIIINY PITTSBURGH PIRATES WiLL RAYRACESNURM | DOUBLE LEFT IS VILLA’S WINNER -~ SHAWINDEFEATED TS MUSFATILE f PRESENT CHANGED OUTFIT| MGAINTONGHT, - g INBILLIARD EET| 0 WIN TONIGHT | Neconscaciod oasl Com- PACKS PUNCH ‘0“101‘ Track Stars Meeting in 5\ | LSNP | G Muldowey Ts Leading in Un- Atlas, New Haven Vonder-Toam, ||l prised Chiefly of High- .0 Delanes Titgteal Con Brooklyn Games ; \ ' | known Partner League Plays at Armory » strung Youngsters Se- tender for Bout With | v, ., sel : / Some Interesting games are being | *1f the National Guards win over t N R ) g \ V/ | ! i 0 ers lteel on [the New Haven Atlas tonight,”and e e , f e fleld of Olymple, colle and \ tun oft at the Iogers . Itecreation % lected to Finish Well Up Greb e e 4 \ / 3 ’ \ / . | partors, and last night Shaw defeat- |there are many buckers of the team letes: will compete in the thirty f ol ¥ 5 f "= ed Dunham in a closely contested [who are convinecd thet they will, L in Front. events planned for the Brooklyn col-| 1D A/ IR\R\ I /> WL/ gume, 100 to 76, running oft In the |they Wil havo unguesiionably estab- ! lege games in the Thirteenth Regi \ N\ CIIEYy . 3 last three innings w total of 24 [liehcd thelr right to claim for them- ) i . el \ 7 ¥ ‘A 9 [ I e | selves e titie )06 i’ u ment Armory in Brooklyn tonfght, ; . 7 ’ vointé; 14-0.and & unflnished. He | solvo ty At of peer ot any tea Foremost among the ficld of en- | (4 \ . 50 defeated Gallup, 100 to 65, mak~|in New Kngland 4 o s oI T TS N sas A t0 f )\ /AN i A [og some good runs. This gives |year were the recognized o 5 \ ] e ~-]-m -{ S OTIds raaard ¢ 4 b . 4 {Shaw first pluce, undefeated, in the [ ‘Thus far this s the Atlus [ T B ’ ! ateur billiard league, Thero fs a | have played 15 or 15 gaines—not hy e ‘m‘lv‘ls a § 0‘ L "‘ e { L \ 1) second and third prize to be defer- ‘H\l-llhlm‘: those played this we: race, (3.‘ caturo of the u‘m-:.]x_\_ pro- / ¥ ( Z 2 mined, | cad—and have won ail but twe, The 1 I : . ¥ race, the feature of the elngthy pro- . 4 . B In thé Unknown Partner league |two defeats, bo it noted, were not ¢ M apia: noton e b " : gram. Y i GV the following games were pluyed. | on their homefoor. They lost both Lol eBRet Tl Ea . e ; B Grace defeated Whipple, to 45, |games on out of lown courts. On X ; Recl R 2 [llinbis o Lanid Y Dhki g \\ \¥§ and Whipple defeated Noonan, 75 to | thg other hand“they have met and [ Sdaonn OLECRyEra B . " R & t A.i Leo Larr < Z 45, Scapelattl, 75, Whipple, 35; |defeated some of the hest, including \ s carew o 1 i : . Kiviat, \\\Ilco N . Whipple 75 to Helsler {the Dixles of Harttord, True, the { 2 top, an ¢ riscoll, Tioston A. ay ; \ G / A class “B" tournament with 12 |Lyries did win in Hartford, but it . S e S g : som @ Boston i ani Ty e VILLA SAYS HIS BEST PUNCH \ Z 2 ATREE AND EASY SPENDED players will start about February 10, | Y5 @ (ough game. The ofher game § , SRR T e . LEA i A ootk 415 TWO OF THEM - A DOUDLE . = LIKES To BREAS §7,000 e standing ot/ city Unknown jnn.\- dropped in New Vork, I opposition fro he Pirates, 2 York A. C.; Vernon r, g FFIVPVE g Fartner league: . anageine rins 2 ‘ o rague: e Atlay managcment is bring. r eaperts are skeptical of the i i 3 . v 3 ‘i LEF] TO BODY AND JAW VN N BILLS AT PARIIES 5 . ¢ ) X nNg up 4 squad of ¢ t men tonight s prospects ; ) k, A, Ci ST = Muldowne, nd Wil use cvery one, it necessary, The Pirates figurec the most . y / A . and will use every one, it necessary, | sl U S i Bob "l‘ Allister, ";““““‘”e A Scapellatti g {in its effort to stop tic champlon- ] gon when they sent three vetc Vi i Jr-‘o.l: iLT'nrw-:anmm addition to z ';‘-‘“.‘. 5 X 1”“ marchigGint Nats I Charlc am, first sacker; Rabbit . ek > T \'L‘!\VMGHI ks O p . Among the men on the Atlag [ iatley Grimm, firs £ : uch hurdlers as Ivan Riley, Illinois v Noona | Maranville baseman, and such b ers a L no OMPION Noonan , . . team are several old favorites here, 1 s uibhd, A. C., and Herbert Meyer, Newark, \ 2 Whipple . 3|5 v Vfilbur Cooper thpaw pitching A DR | 'nu;mv Pite, (urnllu Iu)h star and [ ubs in e Sl R . | 8 4 yric teamster, will he ready to [ SRl JACK DELANEY | Willie Ritola, Finland's great dis- | : McNeil .. i 1 T 0 G G s it l . ance star and rival of Nurml, wil (By Joe Williams) [P 00 iniioso 8 : S s, first L1C0 65 4 lwinick, another classy forward, will [ e, a Here is Jack Delaney, aspirant for et Verne Booth of Johns Hopkins| Color! ancho Villa has plenty of TR e % 2l ! ) » right meet Verne B of I » be there to toss them at the basket » TEA the middleweight title, who recently | anq George Leonard of Boston Col- |it. Action! The little I:lu\\n man 1Topk 5 and Gubersky, a clever and serappy s ed the fistic Tl Jy i 5,000 meter speclal iro *hilip vi | Freis! 7 i 5 i of this | Surprised the fistic world by his jege in the 5,000 meter speclal. rom the Philippines teems wi [Tteis) _ S e s e ( Cedaroned knockout of Tiger Flowe —_— Couple these two qualities ln (h' | | Bafloy, the veteran forward 1 cK > helioves = y @ | priieand Jousinie “’:"’:"""'&‘-" M('("'a“ blgns Wisner, B - |algo will be with the squad. Then | and s —fac- HEYDLER WILL AID S s S B 4 Shaw Jio.iiiiiiiene. 0 [there is Witkln, than whom there | ssesses n abund- \FL[]WERS I]EI:EAT | ing -l;‘ H\-}\ \»mH' ‘:'v n\ ;"rlwl;n\m:n Star Pitcher of the Muldowney . probably is no better guard in the p | 4 S Because he is cternally or e 2 1 ge In | i { 52 3 F P L 5 Ceeneeeiaeas ate. Witkin doubtless will play f { SET He Promises His Asitance in Gt ossive o becane b it faste FOLgY eeks to Prevent Latt er Rochester Club [ e T e D)8 , ith a left hanc han a 1 e . 1. c 1, . 1 o the race 3 [l ST 4 | i . ne . PR well worth watching for each repre- i with plenty of ength and WAS Bl UP tin (o Tottom of Baschall Scar- | the game hus yit ,l.r‘,‘fver;x.“\‘ la Hom Usmg Tlue —— 3 ents about the best in his position. , a fine pitching staff as their chief | Cleranies - ALl S | . \ Others with the visitors will be BN eke U sent plans, Max o peiky \“-'Ef'\"r‘{r:\ “"$"=' |[~ a'm' e { G GO OB OG0 DN 3 nberg, a guard, Evans, a for- Carey, Carson Bighee, Hazen Cuyler \Bllly Evans Also Discusses Other | xew vork, gan. z6—run coop- i ; Indepananncel T onEy ward, and Fnrwitz, a center. | : : . . b Let him tell you about it, and | 2 9 | ! and Clyde Tar ; i \w\\_ ’,"f"fi‘#‘.‘f-f’}‘ ‘ the .\»n”\vl‘J‘vi\[;h.l!::‘ et (o L Sl e e .m,‘n.l lm? m.l: an 1_mjun.~‘mn i pre- | v : R. & L. Girls Capture | ; 3 , prob, einforeed | S + \ g ongintol thoeDo- o i L e liva dtas | ven Strangler’” Lewis, former | ) y ol i Wi Fn | Snorts Events “onnell baseball bribery scan- | (1thoal adberr I avewetgt wreatiing ehamplon and | . Two at Y. M. C. A. Alleys i i ck for the Cubs last sea- | b 1 promised today Ly John A\ TG Lo e o x,m manager, Billy Sandow, from n- | : ; Alh'_'. ]]n(\::‘l!r)'n‘;ll g.|rn"sl in (]\m In- 1 xpected to be transform- | e president of the National vou call theterfering with his rights as world jrOuattaL CIEeaUoR g IBsnciver: By Billy Evans ague, U his return from Chi- Houbis 2 I hook to the Jeavyweight champion was filed in | i played lnst night at the Y. M. C. A.| Johnny Weismuller Clups Tull Sec- is the e question ) Kknockout of vers where tende cting and then with the same move. | district court yesterday by Wayne % alleys, Stanley Itule & Level girls : ; Grimm, LD ek D ups rother P 1 Soalis S i e R o il i e ; captured two games from Skinner| ond O World Mark For the 150 ; « ehau oW o President Heyd i1 e would e e e from Lewis at Kansas City on Janu- | G 4 Chuck Co. and The Stanley Works , P 3 t \ ‘ e e ataereattonallln ¥ ot ekl ol ot A (] maidens divided two games with the| Yard Free Style Race, ¢ . ‘”\‘ ,'1 bl nockout of for- oo NPESU e fight that put him in the fancy | The pefition alleged that Lew 7 Ny Daidcilig Sombination. | Chicago, Jan. 24.—Johnny Weis- ' e Slaiping tol ampion Johnny lime ~pictures and brought about the sub- | and Sandow violated a cgntract en- vere Miss 11, MeGnire and Mioe & | muller, llinols A. C, tank star, clip- , i onal batter. At second ) one favorite, . | casion re o T sequent watch with Jimmy Wilde, [4cred into with Gabricl Kautman, | |8 v Ling with a 80 caen - 0 1S B+l ped a full second off his world's : SRR s ey put an end to the outcome of which made w Far | Munn's manager, prior to the titio- | [|g : : e each, record for the 150 yard free stye e ey ceed Rabbif { knockouts that Paul East athlete a champion ring man | match, by advertising Lewis s £ Ll ol cvent by making it in 1:25 2.5 at ’ LHbias: e ol ey cee :‘P:' il | Berlenbach 1 il heen &= or the first time in histor champion and “intimidating” per-| [ j oY Tl e o= ek B i e to it et ! e S ubach our rounds, | viswd by e fanl OF D COMNS| L surprised the Duff,” Villa re- | Sons who seek bouts with Munn. | RS ¢ . N B : side Knights of Columbus eclub ; hi thatm bBroke only two. 0 offer to the Philly shortstop. {1 ¢0c * w\yhen T hooked him to the | The contract was signed December | WO 4 & i i %a | house ' ‘ the record for assists and drove in e ; =0 o b T TIO T stomach lie eXpected me to step back 1< the petition »Hr\luvl’ and provided S # M SinB i 9|, tonrfl"l Mlla, Tiinois A, C. set T 1E russ Haralale or will be at, -pparently B a glast and do something else, But I no that match should d - e 7:07 as a new American record for Sid alilaion diat otk ) w. In the f rs I ; MER f I step back (please follow the dia- | titie in tyo out of thr 4 i G i R the 500 yard back-stroke, against : dsrwuht 5 onasution for the rempy. | DEsn Kigeked 1 lect?), instead 1 hook him to the = S iy ; the mark held by Robert al of his tonsils 2 ) Norfolk, rece nocke t & chin with the same hand, and al Lewis Camp Says It's T L ¥ioke of tho Npoolisn Y. M. C 4 ‘ season, and reports ur- < ! : = SOl Silver City Y. M. H. 4. Will Give the sume movement, and the Kansas City, Mo., Jan. JOIIN WISNER Stelins oL ar el S| Ethel Lackie set a new American ‘ i i ter were that haieadinit . 3 e , him drop (dialect is not really | menting on a petition filed by Wayne b A 51| record of 1:16 1-5 for the 100 meters , i : = Nat Reserves Battle dn - Pre- p,f 1o master it one. works at it | (“Big") Munn, claimant of (he| That John McGraw of the Giants | L Johnson fonc et Rk et A good cendition, . N Aoitns free style event in a 75 foot tank. | The pitching staff, addition to 12 ith § ~ell, liminary Game Tonight. long enough) to the mat and 1 know world's heavyweight wrestling | is still dissatisfied with his pitching MG | - Aldridge, will be made up -af such : I have him the whipped.” champlonship, for an injunction stalft is evident by the signing of Daloian e s i A stars as Lee Meadows, John Morri- 100Kin In the prelimir the Armory | First Punch Beat Jimmy Wilde against L) (“Strangler”) Lewls, John Wisner, star of the Rochester | SR WOODFORD WITH NATS | son, Ray Kremer, Emil Y a . D ESCE VDG tonight the Natio uards Villa thinks the first punch he Billy Sandow, L ana d team-.of the International league. 344 329 | Babe Adams. Two pro - jtie. N York ericans fror ® | serves will play the Meriden Y. M. landed beat Wilde N was a left to here 5 pr ree Wisner bested Burleigh Grimes of N. B. Machine-Vulcan, i s 1 cruits also are on t: n L Red le goes from a g 4 rpe Reserves o 1 . “As soon as 1 ] it Munn's claims to the title in | Brooklyn in an exhibition game last Ry : 5 T s a ; : Former Sufficld Flash and Dusty 1 and Yde made g5 Jown ne © with that punch nei v court in the United State summer and immediately McGraw | g 1 first with the T Naathlenns the sta nd 1 could teel his fingers prossing | sandow sald that he had preve grew interest:d, Wisner once, Yeague Player Substituting With : T I ) g J The you t to make up for last week's hard against my arm, as > Was ed a mafch between Munn and the property of Pittsburgh, also was | ¢ I.cnman ‘ through the rec eserves will be in the afraid to let go. 1 say to myself, Stanislaus Zbyszko February passed up by Detroit. Anderson Docals: ; Schmidt, veteran cat die. The lineups Pancho you win 'em the fight and | Chicago, by insisting that Mu e 5 oo A _ vable aid in the tr Meriden | ¥You win 'em easy, begorra [ T 5 X Les Woodford of Bristol, the for- 4 | t pitball | . : INN IS BURNED mer Suffield prep school flash and at urlers. In the catching departr I fteher. | o) : Levine, Kapli i real name s Franciseo | he said, Lewis will continue to hold, | . A S W orits A28 Sl Stanley Work: e e ML o Heen | Tingson. He was born 21 years ago Munn, he. declared. - sannet - el | Erovidence, Jan. 24.—The Holly- Stanley Works. [ present playing with the Stanley, Heat i e i = Jormgn : o £l e e o0 gannot Gl |\ o0d inm, located on the post road Molchan . i Rule and Level company teai in the ' hest | o 1h I v ¥ st recelvers in 1] 1gue in Far P Kolbin | it c where (h: man- | title Jenors until he has again mot | FOH et i Hol auiat it e g D : Smith, forn « A TA ryeae ating Tloilos come from. After two | 4 ¢ ; at Hillsgrove and near the old Hills- 2 st . . Dusty league has been temporarily Gooeh : 06 - of g : S e ! it 2 grove race track was destroyed by | K. Carison . - 58| nooked on with the National Guard L imaaeene AR ey )\ 's jobs i i LA HIgH: from home 1 went to Manila : . . 5 re yesterday. The estimated loss js | I« North ..., 75 99 outfield in place of Harold Weir, 8 A TEAM WIN ; ds lig! 5.0 R dorman Zists | Whera ey new friends Tinesiat Nl st nd the owner, Thonias Me- | 1 Brown ....... | who 15 out of the gume with an in- | t ) 1 S or the bascbal squad and made it e l”h_:_m) ot Tilinols, Tias bean | {acturerisatiiitiw ut half cov Woodford will be with the local | Soon he was the star of the team | ered by insurance. The fire is be- licved to have been caused by de- fective wiring. 5 | tonight and will take Kilduft's place Captures Deciding Basketball Game The nts are scanned by thou-!a¢ guard, or that of Sheehan, should ands, many of whom are Pm*l"t-wnmr of them leave the game. tive purchasers, lected head football coachsat the University of Nebras] ka athletic hoard announc s ind was cleeted captain, After the in the Serics At the Elihu Burritt e 2 e vonla e hoslng g8 Ban in for that als Junior High Contest. ettty ram and 3 Boys’ Club Volley Ball catly became the school champion squito Villa, a prote s the ceriing zame of fhe soreshear e i of s League Starts Tonight il ™ i Theres at Least One in Every Office 08 " club volley ball league | him the ins and outs. A litt ath, a Providence jewelry ma u-, jured leg. ler way tonight at 7:30 | two years ago Pancho o Nurmi is 1 acstionably | o'clock, when fe teams, picked | first professional | larger inter-'Kid Moro. ce ot s el WHAT Do You SAY \ / / WON'T WE HAVE for t Mt all the llitle mer 7 | Dov'T caRe 7/ # Dwight ot Das Licen Uetent | 4 / WE GO S0UTH 7| ) wuere We Go ) Fun 7 LET'S Frank ) y AND HAVE SoM JUST S0 WE STAY, /,\ START ToMORROW Directo ard | the American f ampi GOLF Jim A LoNG TIm&E MY WORK IS IN tonpickers.” ship. : = ) GooD SHAPE owboys” wi i Fasy Come, Fasy 8 sn nt | ht his | e meeting ¢ Firpo Is Out of Job Waiting for Gibbons { tis Angel Firpo ned tn Paris yesterday to find that he | the Nationa | Waltrs is or s whims I live but once, as you tell ‘em,” says Pancha, not the money '‘Gibbons will Janu v did ny reader £ to know how 7 o \ (THE BoSS 1S A sl vgeitechy) Ty Yes | can STar L Gomes_AwAr- n the| S : : ‘:‘?}'"f"]“ A MONTH IF You ; = I one of v \ riter a <O- - T | v h 5 t its in Paris next Tues- |5 . G I envelope, SAYESO FUk 5o Simon, &, .. 3 2| then try nduran ; i is n S TAINGS 1N GooD p . — p SHAPE HERE- EVERY-| Karbonis, S econdary consideration. . You mus T e McTigue and V ‘ - 1 | TinG 8 SmooTH - " nce, often re- Suzanne Lengley ]s Fivht Out ofll?hm(“ - RUNNING ORD ; 5 \Hdln ()ul of Game I8 v v icss cyo]as\ ought. Nurmi!| N Suzanne | ing ‘vesterday for th t, Jack Timer—Zucke s ¥ er has a certain 'n obliged to suspend | Root Los Angeies box Toter ST t & t 1 the tennis court for | nnotc g i e London Police Winners N F e is suftring from a strained ten- |y poun Mk T In Bouts With French waten ¢ himse d thereby Pancho Villa, worl olght Paris, Jan. 2 Boxing l'( bbies of | g t hi: S I e champion, for th P in London’s police force took five houts | ¢ edge, it i ssible THAW BASEBALL MAGNATE | two matches each the Pacific out of seven from fist ) & of |T rat mse according Martinshurg, W. Va Jan. 24.— coast this spring. Paris’ finest last evening the pres- . 3 Stockholders of the Martinshurg club Agreement with ence of the British am the ss of Nurmi t of the Biue Ridge baseball gue reached here, while ave eeleted Harry K. Tt had received assuranc t Villa's Pittsburgh a director, it was an- appearance from M; r r his release from = Filipino 15 now stayin f training. prefect of police and other digni- Mak ok as if he had t taries. system for distan n vhere the Today representatives e forces cet in a rug sanatoriun Tha Opponents for I hters will P i whick eded the " oductive 1a colontal _estate & e picked fr talent. One v th of ve his | t—the Whant