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their and Athlet centerfleld where Earl Mc) game of the 192 ¥ N, KNOCKED STIFF, IS TAKEN TO "PEPPER MARTI HOSPITAL ASHINGTON AND |ACES, ALL STARS NEW YORK LEADERS| READY FOR GAMEY On Paper, These Two Teams|So Are Rule Shop and R, & E. Seem to Have the Edge aud They Play Tomorrow THRILL IS THE BIG TH By Associated Press. New York, Feb. 8, — Washir [ row afternoon at the and New York will fight it out for |y jen (he "y Fast games will be on tap tomor- MO ms and the Indus- American league pennant honors in | trial teams pla the heels | kernan nd Philadelphia, Con-| . y cach other in bas- 1925 with Detroit dog of this pair “Y" team that All-Star nie Mack’s “mystery tea as the dark horse of the appears to supmmarize the oming | yroke ampion This | z strealk, will line up against cy Rtule and Level team in t game, Grobstein will be n in the line-up of the Stanley 1lers for the first time, Dave Thure Bengston and A. K. situatio as the teams look on paper prepara- tory to departing f training camps. St. Louis, Boston, Cleve Chicago are uncixtain now, all four facing\the t r southern old timers, will do their st Aces. quantities | g arrier in game will fird the the experimer sreen | won the “Y" leaguc timber in their ing an | championship with ecight straight | upsct, none of the quartet figurces 10 | wins und one 1 will attempt to | be more than a threatening pros-|show why they are rated as a first | pect, class The senators will find the way 10 | Lack in th second pennant barri | Johnny & principally by the Y ' eck Par All-Stars lin » of the Rus: er will b -up agair 8, Tigers | il lcad ) warriors. ch will like- | game is scheduled to start n the season’s | ;, m, sharp. ly figure pre high ranking. And despite the ad- (First game) vantage of several beneficlal trades | yoes Stanley R. and [_L which Washington has made during | Eilison ........ Brunelle-Campbell | the winter season, the Yankees ap- right forward pear to be the choice of the leag ¢ | Kalgren-Bengston Nichols-Paulson G at this early stage. left forward (BY ART CARLSON) | o Ty But Stanly Harrls, youthful pilot | g Johnson..... Wilthers.Grobstaln R = 7 : ; of the world's champions, las not Rtnies : 5 been idle. He has traded wisely With | Jonnston . ... sports, At least:from a spectator's his contempora He has called | point of view. It supplies the | b ' to his aid that e nt which he | e, Jonnston e keeps tl 822 e lacked last season—veteran pitching | 1ott puard highest pteh. |the r S assistance. The acquisition of the ks Obviously, the sportive curri Houst trio of twirling veterans, “D | o cond i i aa o ans b illing ! Tuether, obtained | ; (et i) LIRS LT “ 1 And so'it goes. The spo tu , obta Stars Russell & Frwin | Most of them arc fle i A o, n-Larson Swanson | space of time but us ternity must have .om the CI Indians and |° Vean Gregg, purch 1 from the Seattle Pacific coast team, should bolster up the deflate enough excitement to a lasting imprint on the minds of all those right forward Whitman-Luke plenty of it. ¥ mount issuc, | nothing dull, drab. citement,) { Cabelus who bore wit The t ) dstaft which | noygen Co T saxe| Tn baseball, a clout over the fence |be there, has dwindled to a _trusty quartet | it with the bases leaded and the team Examples in Big T headed by Walter Johnson and in- r. \ T arker-T . Brownell it behind, gives one of the big-| Perhaps no better exam ard gest thrills, On the gridivon, noth- |thrill in competitive sport Morrelli |Ing brings the onlookers to their|furnished recently than tk ard feet quicker than o long gallop [cropped out in We through a br cleverly | hasketbe sW Weeks. Within the short space c o cluding George Mogridge, Marberry and Tom Zachary, Outside of his twirling staff, Ha ris will stand pat on his team this | year with the possible exception of “Iirpo” | Swanson-Recano left g 1l circles during made the “$30,000” hit in rid's serie In rowing, 1ino less " is obtaine action, And Freedom tern Conference [yi FOR TREATM ING IN SPORTS the climax, | In the |tosding in a minute of play, A few r Haggarty of Michigan lown the the western beat Minnesota on a r of ame night 1ting fra- 8 shiot In the final 3 embroglio. is a para- Keeps Fans on Fdge wants Ten court circles in seasons. en naught furmishes a stouter ple of the it It's the maximum he past [individual nature or not, f o week, z when two college cights near ded in the final seconds find competition keen with Carlyle, |y i1y Dodgers Wil Have g, finish Hne neck and nock, and t ik Madiag Southornimsociiconiie carly knock of a champion in|cach with the old thrill putting on last season, in line for a tryout. Squad With Them for Their Like Harris, Huggins will stand pat except for the veteran Ur Spring Training. o - | In exchange forthree pitchers, Joo | SU W S0 g tob: B o Bush, on: WATso kol ARG LE S b ' HE THINKS BES pects, will be taken to | Technical Knockouts Are Credited | , by thu Brook- th, all m ‘Washington a shift may be made in centerfield if Earl Combs finds bLis| pite l‘”““" L “"”'””[ "]“f”"'“ ‘ ) camp Febru- | e LTI TSR o o ooy o iititners o Discoy- | in New York Tournament otal loss to the team but reports X AN - 4 5 assiats g ‘“{‘l’““ win “”"“' are that e v it w-fj‘»w South ) : ,:\'T or o on o technica bell ANatiesiCnoin & \n\: :':ar1<:flx‘-'cdb,ré."'<m Barbarian, again and ’wi:,\ \C“‘y \1\""“: 'N Ll “y:‘. Ll . 1"“ ¢ Baltimore, Teb. 6.—Jack Dunn, {of Detroit, Las announced his with- r. 3 S riEntile the third round of ti SNAESrgoLEL “Ty" Cobbs' fighting team of Ben- | kadic Brown, o with the Giants, |SIX round bout wuspices | tionals, holders of the bas mls will take the ficld this season! \vlo was outstanding in the witack | ©f the Nut 2 six straight similar in every edition wi base where a new fa Derrill Pratt, vete 3 been g Thy for former Bos Gehringer, product of the Mic trom his illne Ontario léague and Burke, 1 While in the leading candidates for this po- | play sition but O'Rc had the most ¢ t to-the 1924 | gt threatencd tion of second Giants Jat : is sure to be cague and d 130 pounds and en his 1 m in center, k Wheat will roar th left as usual ar { mmission will imore pa of Ritchie as or Travers und Jeystone s wre for Munager Wi team's interests v icague inn's are as Major le oronto pl t Hobiuson is of the inquiry, | 15 being held up, | seve ng M scems to have Cobb, Ruth, ¥ 3 1 3 0 and will lil | cision. race against any who desire to op- Hillpole, rg . 0 [ 0 AND SKATES despite a W SRS 1 30 seconds of | Hornsby, et The commission has ruled pose him. With three defeats be- Bedard, Ig . 0 0 0 z hear ey sth round. The . Giants, 1b {the combatants tn the first round hind him his plea for conditions met P PI L Mac) o s Mt v GOl W e e | 11’1”-\1”“»‘- s.s. [ will receive 71 per cent. |wnh little enthusiasm. s 1 1 IZ mfl e up o o ki * ) - i detroit, c. Eilil Journey und I the ¥ : | Hargarve, Cincinnatt. c e made s oppone way up to 1y Levi May Return to SR s 1 - = SRS T chool Under New Rule inzion: e, vitiiren, ‘Somebody: Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life 2 : . L HLDILER, , OKIa., I7c fi—Oklahoma | International clv :‘.:ymlw 3k el iHon A g an athl Maiscl, Baltimore, 3b, ' 7, bl b = e in the ¢ Zitty ' y 8 N n will habs ——eon = emioyeony - smcase: e o g e youthful catcher i ¥ ; d X z e = 7 = - southful eatcl : INFIELD LEADERS ationa Tudian oot | Vo ‘ : ; 1Ue SEEN SoME CLEVER SMows e B ohe vas aoiained N e 5 back to Prhillips university a 7% A H . “HA - GREAT BUT THAT CNE LAST me.q:r STUPID — THE SECOND ACT Portland club of the I Sisttr s Hacviskand’ Collins A1} Piay (Lo OXIR aneatasea oniacconding | i ERARHASE : WAS A C(ORMER= Now ‘LL A CRIME = THE THIRD i 4 Ay Shelton, athletic director . / Beueur ME Tens Show (7] SEE WHAT THE CRITICS HAUE wAS w.SNJITY: THE in- | in While Cobb and Speaker Man- ' 1 Z [$ A HIT = | DONT HNow |/ To SAY-- UNDOUBTEDLY A MANAGEMENT SHOULD LSRG perhe ager From Outer Gardens, S | 5 WHEW TUE SEEN SUCH Good /]~ \ §ycCESS Be ARRESTED FOR (,(1']"""‘ @ Louis 2 : f | - ENTER TANMENT PLAYING A JOWE. ON . ollins & P ! ECT LIC ton a | THE UNSUSPECTING PUB , ave gon i experimer y was | i lisp ( which s tions. T i 1. ol Giard 1o the as on 1 ! s of pa aide > much t 1 I B = ball doub quartet, the Browns look L rushing defeat to t of the fou hi 1 discus e e Gosteinei ure t ir i G Ao Pepper Martin Badly e i erme Hurt by Kayo \\'al}op the first game 2 ond gam of 19 be Ruth and clubs in a con International | and will be-ur ~hie to T TEAM e Baltimore Interpa- |drawal from the lightweight boxing tournament to be conducted by the pennants, and | New York 'state athletfe commission |in sccking a successor to the cham- 1y named his | pjonship recently vacated by Benny ian explained that cheduled on the Paci- n the next few weeks, rticipate, but opinion, ' several men high in boxing circles said yesterday that in all probabllity eball rec- 1 erna- | Jeonard, Barba €on- | jia has houts ver. The | fie const wit {the percentage of receipts | kained by participating jrounds of the tournament influenced fure at these annual games, and i8 McCue, If . | the Detroit representative in his de- | cxpected to appear in an exhibition pj N nt ( recovered EOn M K team went into a 13 to 2 shock. Speaker at C| ¥ ) e > 20N their " nts 1 well at sho Jamie I ccheduled | them, fina'ly T Myatt t ' i ght by Mike nte)cls ones s of their jo! 1 s Car 1 street C dians this.comin Ladtib ettt et . m t Fohl the R siderably ! : of a body celved in a engthened by ades but | o e Martin is tnable to talk ; 3 ; £or | theiinios Dartitn: sox wil | Boys” Club Res \ £ to phy-| remaining four 5 e up | build up for the futur an ear o complet yllapse of y of men who taken up | to the ground for further strer N In B“ r 1. In o to find | the game the p » years. The | oe ening. W Brits Yo't n injuied inter-| four teams who will b it out for NE - - - ) PULSEORE 1y pictures will be taken | the first honors ar ows, and Indiana House Kills b ousiy "-\\I:.'L' order: F, 1 rsy .\\. Rogan Child Labor Measure I boys = va. E, Unterspan-Milkowitz, Mag- V/ ndi holis, ‘eh. 6.~—Th 'S st R an 4 Leubeck vs 2. Loomis-Anderson | e : e BT en Slibl -|Crowe Is Elected as et ) | terday refused tc . Notre Dame Captain At el e hi {he can be ¢ oF posed ild “ prti 2 BIG GAME IN WATERBURY | federal const capt P | to 16 the date of whi Next Saturday e 13 14, | b ight 1 the A. I A r over to g | has vet to win its Waterbury to I fast A. L. A. | gue gam so that the Reserves five of that towr ill be a “RED” HAS THE MUMPS, not worrying over much about | ] i who | banquct for the local players and a | ichmond, Mich eb. 6.—Har- a defeat tonight. |y ‘ 1 time is assured to everyone. A old (“Red”) Gran, 1" P the bus wi'l take followers to The great Illinols footha c- tr £ Wat ury to ss the event. | cumbed to h nt ( » | This game is L i Tord enter- | Sare, Where tainment for ge gathering at the speaker at a high &~hool football | _—_— |the A, L. A, ir in Waterbury banquet, and under order™ = a phy- ! Strictly fresh eggs siclan he went to bed —advie uccessful business men rcad and | which will start next week e the classified ads habitually. | ing will follow the e. and danc- — CHANGE IN LEVI BACK TO SCHOOL — CROWE WILL CAPTAIN NOTRE DAME'S FOOTBALL TEAM NEXT FALL —SOCCOLI CHALLENGED — BRIEFS Michigan-Purdue | Taube won the fray for the latter by basket in the evenings milar trick on Wisconsin and on seconds of the Nothing more thrilling, more ex- brill must | citing has been witnessed in than a victory by an unusual piece of work in the ebbing moments of issue ally all branches of sport. Thrills, therefore, whether of an serve the main dish on the sportive m were de- |They are the dynamos that keep the of play. |spectators on edge, that supply tion, excitement in |real enthusiasm in vietory and some- times even in defeat, for that matter, BARBARIAN WITHDRAWS Decides That He Will Not Compete in the first = THASS FUNNY — | THINK THERE MUST BE A MISTAKE ~ THAT CRITIC CERTAINLY DIDN'T SEE THE SHow- 15 ['LL READ ANOTHER PROFESSIONAL RULES MAY SEND JOHN VOLLEY BALL NEN SOGCOLI T0 LAY BOXING FEATCRES STLINRUNNING COMNGCUESTARS . L. A SHOKR Windjammers Vs. Balloons»Sulr'cnmenged by uu]dmey, Music. and Novelties Rlso-on marines and Whitewashers | Scapelati and Gallup, | Program of Lifhuanians +The A, L. A. gave its second smok- The Windjammers last BSaturday (, "v“‘""’:l;f)fl Eclbl}l)l"s‘ol"d"u"’;“z er of the seasonl at its club rooms proved an awful bust in their game | ave challenged D, Boccol last night, about 200 turning out to ! speclal pocket bljlard mateh, played enjoy the program of boxing and with the Subs at the Y. M. C. A. and | o1 tne §x10 table at Rogers, Soccoll music, Seven bouts were provided, are out this week to retrieve what [ {o play these opponents 200 to 180 all of them keeping the attention of prestige they may have lost. They | points in two blocks of 100 polnts |ine gpectators. Kid Lynch and the are scheduled to play in the first ©ach. Palm Beach Xid met at 150 pounds g 1ns(l:‘ml of the second |, These games will be played Wwithin |in the ld-lifter, although the lat- G b el the next two wecks, a definite date |ter drew blood, the fight was declar- against the Balloons. fHRAESy to be set and announced later, ed a draw, K, O. Hayes and the captain of the Windles, ‘lmfl “0& Anybody defeating Soccoll will re- |Cross-Word Kid, welghing in at 145 printed his final instructions and | o.1ve" s gpecial purse, also battled cleverly to a draw. plays and each player on his team | = yryiqowney and Beapelatt! are |Scotty “Hoot-mon-toot” and Kid is get to'go. The Balloons, “?Wv)"ld {rated two of best that entered in|Lermls, 140 pounds, provided a their envelope punctured last uerk,:n“y of the tournaments and they |comedy bout which found great feel that they will be abla to beat oot O o FORNnet e atate |tavor with those prement, both.iy. thelr opponents again at the second league culst, ing up to their reputations as m""““!‘;‘ ‘hitewash. | +Pillard and pocket billiard results | comedians, Thn'“uhmarln(.-]s’(r;nd. I“th \:l\‘\‘a!l"; for last night. Phil Bill and Young Matulls, tip- play in lh‘:sccénd as Captain L‘.rmw- ARICONNOP LIAGEILIDERS, bt i N L Wil fourney to New Haven with| Steinhous 100, Hellyar 64, o v R e Henry Dresscl, who plays in the | Muldowney 76, Noonan 2. Hia/ouhing spaked o at s state Y. M. C. A. handball tourna- | Scapelattt 75, McNeil 30. Bt e o ment the early part of Saturday aft- | McNefl 75, Hall 63 'o;?anololn(ld aKneirm?ln.l arrl umvn?. ernoon. Both Dressel and Crowe | Grace 75, Hall 37. ob, and ToRT. BIANoL! Cuenish A will bs back in time to give their Standing n Billiards / y = 3 ( Won Lost |Bave & neat #parring exhibition team the necessary support in de- o |Which was also declared a draw. feating the now strong Whitewash- | Shaw .. 1 M The {ast fight, between Big Al ers, Muldowney . s 2 |Huck and Battling Baker, heavy- Pirst Game Plerce ..... e 4 5 |welghts, was the only bout in which Windjammers Balloons ' Frisk ... H % |one boxer obtained a-decision over Hand, Hergstrom ........... Scott Gallup 3 3 the other, Huck started with the L.F. Steinhaus 3 4 gong and carried the fight to his . Van Oppen (Dunham 1 ¢ |opponent throughout the first round. C.F. Hellyar ...... vee 0 6 | Baker came tearing back to capture {Unklebach ..... McCabe, Berkowitz Unknown Partner Standing the second, but Huck overpowered Won * Lost |him in the third sesslon and was Rehm .. . Erleson | Muldowney 9 1 |given the decisiop. 3 Scapelatti 5 1 Musical and novelty numbers were Kutsccher ... . Burke, Olcott |Grace ... o B 3 |sandwiched in between the bouts. C.B. Savoie . s 5 |Ernest Huck and John Tuttle ren- Dorsey, Laskey .............. Card [ Whipple b 3 dered two violin duets, Frank L.B. Noonan 4 8 | Blankenburg sang, and Joseph Huck Submarines Whitewashers | jopisk . 4 4 recited “The I"ace on the Barroom Crowe . Stowell | pahigren 4 5 Floor” and a comedy plece. Stanley MeNeill . 4 6 | Neverick, president of the A, L. A. Dressel ...... . Slderow? | 1ya)) 1 5 |and L. Scifel, president of the Rang- Hopkins . 1 5 |ers A, C., gave short talks. Fred Galbraith . . Roche | yqjgier , g S [] Bacon gave a brilllant exhibition of Barnes ... . Rogan, Thompson | ~agg B starts next Monday night, [Pin twirling and juggling and then, o the schedule for first week games |With all lights extingulshed swung (LT g “-:P"""'- DINCune | i1l satnrday nightinipaperiil | CEoibe e e R McAuliffe . SEoain Hornkohl | - ¢ ] ‘NGAME provided. R.B. | : GOLLEGM {Crowd Too Small So NAMES OWN CONDITIONS |Deteat ack McCue's Cost Depart- Boxer Wouldn't Box Boston, Feb, 6.—Joe Tiplitz, Phil- ment Team Front Russell and Er- | adzlphia lightwelght, left the hall g 8 lnst night before his scheduled 10- win's By Score.of-30, 40, 17. round bout with Jack Zivic, of Pitts- The Colleigans of Rissell & Er- |burgh. State Boxing Commissioner win's led by “Ken.” Saunders, wal- | Bugene Buckley said afterwards that Joped “Jack” McCue's” Cost Dept. | club officials who overtook Tiplitz at New York, Feb, 6.—Ugo Frigerlo, |squadfglast night in thé Tigh school |the South station were infarmed by little Italian walker, who kept his &ym 30-17. The Colleglans out- [the boxer that the. house was too heels in the faces of all opponents |Played the Cost Dept, at all times |small to make the - bout profitable at the Olympic games in Paris but |[and were in no danger throughout | on the arranged percentage basis, has taken only dust from the Amer- | the game. The game alinousnis 5 s B T it | The work of “Red” Brownell 8t00d | *Philadelphia, Feb. 6.—Home runs w has turned to naming condi- |OUt for the winners while “Jack” |at the Philadelphia Nationals' park McCue battled the best for the | probably will not be so common the losers. coming eeason, for the right ficld wall is to be séven feet and the left fleld wall 10 feet further from the Irigerio, Plucky Tittle Ttalian Walker Who Is Losing Steadily, Tells How He Wants to Compete, FEWER HOME Ri b tions for races. But, unlike Paavo Nurmi, the vis- itor from Finland, he has failed to impress offi 1s of the Wilco A, A. Collegians Goals Touls Tl trewnell, rf .. 16 | home plate. A new diamond is ¢o he meet. Frig had planned to J , & 5 Alverson, 1t 6 d start against Plant and Phil Gran- Burliiea H lald out, the foul lines changed and the home plate moved back rearer the grand stands. The work 15 ex- | pected to he completed before the, *- Phillies return from thelr ‘southernd ville of Canada in the Wiico 8,000~ | r /e © meter test in Brooklyn tomorrow {pc il UF night, but nlmflf! at the last mo- Miller, lg .. ment changed his mind and re- quested that the distance be ] training trip. stretched to four miles or more. Cost ffept. o The Italian was permitted to Goals Fouls Tt | . withdraw from the 2000 & Ax-|Nondgren, rf ... ) "; Everything for the Boy GLOVES, PUNCHING BAG l coomuwan olosssoco e Sloss ER) rker, ¢ ... 2PN - DIDN'T ENJOY THE SHOwW AFTER ALL = OR ELSE THESE CRIT(ICS ! L ARE CREPEHANGERS !‘,' THE PRODUCTION AT Tk BELCHER THEATER 1S AN ABSOLUTE FAILURE-~ T INANE AND FutL oF IMPOSSIBLE SITUATIONS = 1T WLl BE TAKEN OFF ™

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