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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926. " SSS$SBL5558520588 8 22 4 99 55555555858 58585598585658598565989 20550 858855650556585555 3558535855 566L655LHOHISHLHSSLHLILTHLSSHSSHSHHSSHBS5355L532505458588858852528505883808059828883. 2899 »m’ NEW BRITAIN BLUES GUESTS OF RANGERS A. C. AT BANQUET — NATIONAL GUARDS MEETING TWO STRONG TEAMS THIS % WEEK—JACK DELANEY KNOCKS OUT BUD GORMAN IN SECOND ROUND—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES ON AT “Y” TONIGHT § VSIS VPPISIETELEISFIPPNPIPITPIETIPIIPPTCIPPTTETPICIEPIVIIPRPIT V000000 S CCEPTEPIITEPIFIVIIVETITIPIIIPPITFITPITPFTPVPIPTRGE PO P TEPPTETI AT TV ECOTISFETTOTCITITIPITTITCITIFE TV EPI VI TIIPICTVIIIE0 RISV o8 STANLEY RULE TO BATTLE INATIONAL GUARDS | HORNSBY IS TRADED TO NEW YORK GIANTS |DELANEY KNOCKS OUT BUD CORBIN QUINTET TONIGHT | PLAY IN MERIDEN | g = [ GORMAN IN SECOND ROUND | : 2 e i Eh a0 SR e e i Bridgeport Jack Now i tep With Leadi - P. & F. Teamltg btmleLto Get Plfrcks:ntot‘(‘j;n:";xrLocals Mest Elmwood Endees at V[ k : ‘ : ter:);ers s Tu.;‘l‘\eyl’ls‘ CSr::'n l Sto:: d(l)l;gpog::t Column in Industrial League—EIm Street Club to; 3 4 > D 1 . : e ! == : Present Lineup in Game—Stanley Works to Meet State Armory Saturday ngm id : ; ; 1 : 9 L | ;:ftmc(l::l" I(-‘OM;IM;(;“E?S afldg.o.Se::nds of Fight- New Britain Machine in Second Clash — Second; s Netonal® e Sbatue ; Ve L ) bei_(‘onmgle(:inthe\\" ‘en-l(l; usft’ 0“;2_3 i Round of League Play Will Be Started. | team will start in on a busy week Yo - : ] ! ‘ g Loncel e Winner Over Petey Mack. f— . |tomorrow night when it journeys to | Meriden to meet Jack Curry's Mer- 4 é A% ; New York, Dec. 21.—Jack De- Leagu: Standing den Endees. Saturday night the team g 7 o A Y | laney of Brid C v W T, will battle the Elmwood Endees at gz A 3 gRoyor Tpassnont Conn, es bin Screw the state armory in this cit ¥ 5 step with leading contenders for the & . cene B The Guards, after their victory 1 ) (I ¥ | heavyweight crown of Gene Tunney >. & F. Cor 1 over Sam Pite’s Collegians here last P40 4 P -, Ji4 vy > e {today as a result of a sensational Stanley Rule 4 3 ] | saturday are optimistic be- A g 3 s : |two round triumph over Bud Go sene | ey Works cause they feel that they have re } o 0 / R - 7 | man of Wisconsin, at Jersey City, ers . 2 -3 urned to the form that they showed { New Jersey. Machine . © D, Frank Zwick TS Presented |t the besinning of the season in de- : "y, ]]]Vesflgfl[](]fl Reveals Another| conceaing 25 pounds to nis rusgea kethball battle that should feating the Bristol Ende last ¥ “ 4 d g E 5 foe, the light heavyweight cham- wil the proportions ot a | With Mahogfiny Smokil]g S[afld';.flll:‘fi‘f'mp champions, two straight i A o fl > \ G]gam]c Scafldal’ It Is Said |vion test nisnt stoppea Gormg;\ } me will be foug " after only four minutes and it LonIEE on THE X AL 0 AEv In meeting the Meriden Endecs, Z . b MAKESS J%giE cconds of fighting. The referee in- Seeitawion o Britain: T ~——— lthe locals are going up against the : : [N/ JAME;(ELA’ tervened as the mid-western entry lustrial. Basketball ‘league between wick, coach of the !t propostion in this section. \ ETNG etk that baseball has had a new house- | e¢led helplessly to the ropes after He T & T Biaes Blues football team | o is made doubly hard by . 2 | U cleaning as drastic as that which | ¢in8 dropped twice. week was tun ! by | W L n he Ranger A. | that the Guards will be outlawed eight stars from the games | The finish was dramatic. Delaney, the, Corbin Sere fit, and th b SLpast, Was ' playing on a floor that is different several years ago, are given in a |held even in the first round and Stanley Rule & L am which | P last nig th a beauti-| from the regular courts. The Meri- story published in the Chicago |Cut about the mose at the outset of bas won its last two games. ful mahogany cabinet smoking set. | gen floor is more narrow than the | [ Tribans toasy - g |including ash t and a valuable | grmory and this bothers a great 2 e SRR e the scason off with a m pipe a gift from the club. The | many hasketball teams when they 4% e § i 3 ‘”,”t"nfll:l"‘:’:; t(l)'r" il Ll lineun beoanse several of the mem. |Presentation was made during the| play in Meriden. The members of e - ; after months of Investlgution: = But At were inel. |course of the post prandial exer-|the local team, however, have played = . X : o ;';;A‘P:&(i(qtl«i;:)xr»(l“(lft Idnl:nlls of igible to play. § the team’s ros- | (i8¢ following a banquet given by |in Meriden on several occasions and ” . = 1 - et ad - reporte: to have| b to the members of the|ywith the team working in the per- 5 S ! [been carvied on by a corps of de- | team, by Manager Willlam May of | feot harmony which it showed last = { |tectives, the names of the players in- he team and came as & complete | week, there fsn't any reason at all to (ACENIT = . | volved, and the league in which the | surprise Zwick Ty - ) | reported shakeup occurred, had not am members gatherad in Gurdpy nisht ariothes e Des S ) SR h |been given out. New York Dining Rooms at| ,riyre team which has come to the + } Reporters who questioned Kene- through the final drive. o'clock and sat down to a|fore this year as onc of the best 1) 3 ! |saw M. Landis, baseball commission- | On the other hand, the turkey dinner prepared and served | gyintets in the state, will invade 4 Y 3 jer, were unable to obtain any com- Corbin five tasted bitter defeat last |0¥ William J. Fallon and his Staff.}xow Britain to attempt to lower the S 5 § 7 ment on the rumored baseball situa- Mhnisdasnignt. In s gan The meny Gonsistod of foill salad | yiew, fiying colore of the Guiavds 4 tion, beyond a statement that the a critical one, the team twent to |tomato soup, turkey, mashed pola-|pare 1 jntense rivalry between th izt ; g baseball head might have something pleces, flashing none of its old time |10°S. dressing, —cranberry Sauce. | ynyas plantg of the New Departure to say tomorrow. form. Most of the spectators thera | Pickles, olives, lce cream and €of-| o 704 each team is trying to estab- 'm sorry that T can't discuss this who were in any eritical form of | |lish an imposing rcputation for it- matter — no the newspaper mind, felt that the players appeared | “ [self before tackling the other two auoted Landis. “Six tuen, men from ikHRAteln a0l tlils, canssd, them to DRI | mond worth is estimated at more | pitcher. low can equal that of the .Ar.n—“'l” Lapeof D Sounfey have acked slump. The members of the team EImwood team iS a strong ot~ | (pon’ nair o million dollars, has | Treadon announced that he doss|naie. e have a first string pitcher|U© YOy question that you have ask- are confldent that they have shaken | sanizaion and. ome. that in Weinz|iio\n: mogers Hovnsby of ‘the|not know et who will be Hie nost|for aimost eve v in the weekor |20 They put the questions to me | oft the lethargy which attacked them counted on to trim New Britain. Gi- [ yoriq's charmpion Cardinals here ta | Cardinal manager and that he “will| No announcement was made of M week and T told them nothing. last week and tonight's game will raitis and Mantelll, two former Stars | ghare the metropolitan spotlight | give the matter much thousht. 1| the disposition of Hornsby's stock in| REPOTters then told Landis, the FEERYY gezib T bviporyidon e o “'l“‘l “f‘“(“"‘"”“;"'f'” [‘""‘;f‘mn. Babe Ruth. do not intend to rush into the mat- rdinal club. He is the second ;:‘\_‘];’”":I:;°'k’“;::13“-1"’;" e EROKLTA Vi e two squa celing the team will be at forward oth 2 g : g 3 £ clchiolie = ol ast. 6 hey w:\‘;"()lzn;hn]ot ‘:71r»rotursd'lw({vm\vlln:ox:ln He, in a few well chosen Words, | p.co mon are well known here, I.| ,The transaction, comp Lo ot i CReioeioler were bound to come out, and that |the second, suddenly lashed out & clash that will be well worth with a right smash to the chin | Chicago, Dec. 21 (P)—Intimations The Stanley Rule quintet star ter was au the addition of Arburr and Al Sloman who is a | star forward on the National Guards the Rulers have been on the win- ning side of the ledger and n to say, they plan to stay the , Dee. 21 (M—The big- | by, with no money consideration at- Rhem, Reinhart and the others. al in modern baseball his- | tached, to the Giants for Irank| “I do not believe that there is | tory, involving players whose dia- | IFrisch, infielder, and Jimmy Ring, 4 pitching staff in baseball that At the conclusion of the feast Dr. Zwick, who was nam ’\u be toastmaster for the evening, rose and addressed the playe |reviewing the p: | efforts » and the pla made to form a team worthy {represent the athletic club. duced Coach George M. Cas- I nt er the long distance tele-| Among those linked In gossip as — introduced Coach George M. Cas-|p,yon or Carl Restelli will be at|D/Bht over the long distance tel g ¥ o | there were reports that the baseball Jaiay 5] s the first | i | phone after Hornsby and President | possible successors to Iornsby is 1 ed the 200 3 o i e P o evening's program. o o : ; treadon of the St. Louis team | It 3 an, o Gi ach. AP man for a count of eight. Another tie second halt of the schedulo and (P70 0 P00 R L8 i mom- Euards, All of these plavers MAVe|nag failed to bridge a gap resulting | But Breadon said that he does not SR loivel y Mr. Landis smiled and was | IEht drive sent him down for a a lar:e Irmmx is m:nmlmlvm V\nu; ors some very ood pointa on phy-|Dcen seen in ac fon by local ans | from Rogers' demand for a three- ve an “inside track to the job,"| ‘ . : ain Mr. Landis smiled and was |/ © of five. Groggy and bleeding SiLiomath the game Games In () 0y education. He divided a m nd when - they come ~here, the|yoar contract, was swift and sensa- | and it now is not being consid- | IHlinols Athletic - Commission May I e Gorman staggered to his corner I e Jesun will bS played on Tuesflay |\ oiiion into two parts, physionl | SUBrds are golng to have a busy[iong) Although rumblings of.re- |ered ahove the othor men who will i o S b L b R e iy Cutis e fecontl Talfi| ] o) tal. Ho stated that no team | tiMe keeping in the lcad | gotiations for Hornsby's services by | come in for consideration.” Have to Arbitrate Over Heavy-) You know I've always acted frankly. B ety veral e ke nd mental. He stated ths e ke e e | Eotiations shy's es by o in for conside fEokn oy Lol i andlers requiring severa Tl Aeend pme of he iRt wilLl L SN foothell same that| 2 18rEe mumber of New BHISIN| Sranagcr ot MoGraw Lad renched| Couldn't Reach Areoomont weight Wrestling Match, ot noN LIt ot aftadc oGl Wl v e has A s 2o i i inithe Biaitley, Works hattling the | 22 physically superior to its op- | PEOPIe are planning to go to Meriden | ;;a5chall row, many observers believ-| The club president was out = b B R P R e R Rz Ercai Ladhine, e ) | ponents. He stated that a pla tomorrow night to watch the Guards| g that Breadon would he unwilling | in his announcement that f Chicago, Dec. 21 (P—The INinois I can't talk now. Loos and catcalls, Charley (Phil) chiners are anxious to pull through | Tois ihe Taotbal in action. The locals will not lack | to part with his brilliant second |agree with Hornsby whether he ' athletic commissic ave _ | This question then was put to the | 1008 and catcalls, ; ' with a victc'y at least once during [Who thinks winning football roateial Silv ) athletic commission may have to ar- | . e Rosenberg, world’s bantam cham- s L3y alleas uring | Cin games, He siressed the impor- | fOF Tooters in the Silver Cit | baseman, the first manager to bring | should have a one-year or a th i : e oiotate maan aomE esIon e E: AT Sl dls, Stel] ISl i 2 s VR ) U BT D e the year and they figure tonight will ! St. Louis a pennant in 38 y vear contract was the cause of {he ! Itrate between two promoters seek- | when will you release these facts?” . fol- | tomorrow four o'clock,” M. 2 haan 2 Gwadibyt fo Jlayers each day. SRy Vo . The Stanley Works has heen play- [lowed by football plaver: ! Landis said, The Tribune relate e BT ing a great game and is rated as one |He outlined a diet for use during Giiants than the two players McGraw | tract with a yearly salary of $30,000 this winter, br g together Ed o ecaled 12434 pounds, did his of the best defensive teams in the |the season and cautioned against| pinal Games in Class A and B Play | €ave in exchange—Infielder Frankic | but Hornsby rcmained firm in hiS (sirangler) Lewis and Wayne Munn, most effective hitting in the fifth league. Coach Jack Pelletier dope and stimulants. | '1]';;:.‘\;11 nd Pi h;w fitimy g { agmiit cheia theas-yéar Gar (el h e s [ e e HOLY CROSS SGHEDULE nd sixth rounds when he staggered been working hard with his charges | "I am not a prohibition erank,”| At Rogers Are Played Off During maintained cash pay- | the same remuncration. His salary i Fepraskan, who once | the G, to develop an offensive and he has |%aid the coach, “but liquor and| | ment of at Jeast $100,000 in addition | had been $80,000 a year, and his (W b 50 : : ‘Y': S| — In two ten-rounders preceding the succeeded to a remarkable degree, |football do not go together He| Evening. to Frisch and Ring would be re-|ol! contract still had a year to run. Iiwo January wrestling dates have o College Basketball Team | S¢Mi-final, Andy Divoedi, Brooklyn that tobacco and cigarettes| o 0 e Clayed| QUired o satisfy the Cardin “He stood pat on this demand,” 'ten d the promoters, and| Iterweight, outpunched Jack Me- re not good and said that the| SOme SoER N one Doy Presidents Breadon and Charles . | the president said, “and I realized 7 «of the prineipals | 45 Meet Three New Quintets This | Farland of Elizabeth, N. J.; and : st night in the Class A pocket bil-| ¢ 5 S dpg 5 : » f they do not get together | o vy FIGHTS LAST NIGHT man who uses either increases h““ll\an] s a;‘]mg‘}’rs Biliarg | Stoncham of the Giants denied. At T vouldl be unahlaito) skl 515 1 15 not together Thbiny GEess. 4 Moo Bomk abain be just the time for them to break |fance of certaln exercises, simpl QU TATIDNAMT | : e aia L n Rt a1 e et o aa e mapertdkclslon overd Weteye: Magk: through (he fce and register a win. |in Procedure, which should be fol- FINISH TOURNAMENTS | mascban men today snsistea that Breadon had offered the M8 to hold the first importan Il tell you whether I can do so . City! feathenweight. in | i Hornsby was worth more to the|playing manager u one-year con. heavyweight wrestling match here heart action when the purpose of { 100 Iiachls oA o | however, that any moncy payment | Hornsby to a manager's contract, at their conference today, the state| Season. © | Giovanni Salerno, Jersey City football player should he to in-|Larlors. Zucchi took two gamesy,gjean jnvolved. and that to protect the Cardlnals’ {commission likely will bo ealled| o o aper o o oo oo | featherwelghts Wl crease the size of the heart so that | defeating Kasprow 100 to €3 “I‘“‘“f Valued at §350,000, intercsts 1 would be compeiled to|Upon to decide hetween them.' Jim \“M "\‘ '; i s el he | N Bl K F iAo s ¥ e S extra | Wallace 100 to 68. Rondeau also | 3 t K ) = llBn . hexloe taratig e o v Cross hasketha m will en- Jersey City, N. Jack Deiancy, {1t can capably take care of extra| 2 8% % 8 o Ol 00 to| Hornsby's value today was placcd | trade Hornsby. Rilleies g ool e e e e L e RIDES STEEPLECHASE light heavyweig] at | exertion 2 e "0 | at $350,000. According 1o President All Right With Hornshy olds Lewis' contract, and Captain COUnter thre Bht heavywelght champion, bes . 54 and then Wolfe took Rondeau's & st A o, according fo the schedule Bud Gorman of Wisconsin on tech- | Henry Zehrer was next called on | 2° S1¢ TR OV TORK HORCOU™ ( sroneham, ~ Breadon broached the rasby said that “it docsn’t look imalyan, "“‘"'“‘ Ly 0 MAKET ounced last night. Ambherst e ki 2). © ! f some of per=JOEaITS = Bk ado-t ggesting 1r ¢ Z o tr \ claims he has Munn signed. Mu'- BED ED Lo ah nical knockout, (2). Charley (Phil) |and he told of some of his exper-{ o { 5 - trade to him, suggesting Irisch and to be traded from a club he ams and the Connecticut Aggies 3 Rosenberg, New York, beat Petie |iences in playing professional foot- "‘*“f‘”‘f f":)“’-x‘ place "}H““l” I“I“”: Ring in paymeit. Denying that the S AL o iy b b e . v dni e LT m“}rmm“;:"y'g o oty ]:‘f‘f"_‘ Steve Donoghue, Well Known Flat Mack, Jersey City, (10). Andy Di- |ball. He contrasted the spirit of the | tie for third place. The standing | ,q. 344 heen arranged prior to his | pionship but “if they want to trade other is January 10. by thies Punplat drel andtt 2l btie Rack key, 3 vodi, Brooklyn, beat Jack MeFar- |professional with that of the non- [at the finish, including. forfeited | [ oo civion with the Cardinal all right with me Munn was the cause of a cham- ! trple flye:and® & Racing Jockey, is Tired of Re. S Al ATl games are away from home. The land, B , (10.) Johnny |professional saying that the profes. [games, one to Zucchi by Brummel | ;i ar jast night, Stonel serted | He intimated that the trade would pionship controversy th 2ed Gohedule follows: December 25.30.; Waining Idle Through Season, Green, New York, beat Giovanni |sional plays simply according to the | nother to Wolfe hy Brummel and | : 2 5 “was as much surprised as|not be the “end of the matter” but for threc Lewls insists Munn's yoje tournament at New Haven: Salerno, (10.) James Braddock, |amount of his pay check. The non- |6till another to Wallace by Brum- | ;pnyiod would not explain what he meant by victoryy at Kansas City in Mareh ‘jan 14 Norwich university: 20, Newmarket, England, Dec. 21 (8 Union City, N. J., fought draw with | professional plays for the love of [mel, is as follows: The deal was accepted here as one | the statement. The trade, he said, 1924, was illegal, because Munn yorgham: 22, Manhattan college: —Stove Donoghue, the well known Doc Conrad, Elizabeth, (4) [the game. i N . P-C.lof the greatest strokes of baseball | “might ha a pretty good exchange, threw him from the ring.® Munn g Amherst at Amherst: Ieb. racing jockey, is tired of re- W York-—Mike Ballerino, Bay-| I ent F. Anastasio of the Wallace ....... 8 | business in the carcer of John Mc- {0 1 qon't know." was declared winner, lost the title \illiams at Williamstown: 5. st Maining idle through the winter sea- fought draw with Joe | Rangers A. (. thanked the mem- Wolfe cene 3 00| Graw. For several years the Giant Breadon, however, was more op- a short tima lafer to Stanislaus John's college; 9, Harvard at Cam. $ON When there are no flat races Glick, New York, (10.) Jackie |bers of the team for their good [Rondeau ...... 600 ehieftain had 10nging 6¥es On | ¢ e Zbyszko at Philadelphia, and in turn Lridge: 16, Boston university; 1u. about and has decided to participate der, Brooklyn. beat Bobby Garcia, [showing during the year. |Zucchi ....... 600 | Hornsby, sl National 1agUC | i am sorry over the loss of it passed to Joe Stech scissors Fordham at New York; 22, Conneet- 1N steeplechases which continue Baltimore, (10.) | Dr. Zwick paid a high tribute to| The next Class A tournament | patting champion and one of the o g pue’y obtained a |king. icut Aggies at Manchester; . {throughout the winter. 5 N. J rl Blue, St | Manager William Mays in introduc- |starts Thursday, January 6 with| outstanding figures on the diamond. /= G2 5 0 e o T e e T 2 e Paul, beat Charley Arthurs, Newark, ing him. The team manager ex-|cight players. A few vears ago he offered $250,000 00 )"y o0 ang in adaition, T have ! through thelr plans for a match at | B ET 5 S [ taring out & Ncenas under: natfansl (10.) | pressed his gratefulness for the co-| The Class B tournament was also| and several players for the great | o o0 R e e R R e e e e T e e e e e Macon, Ga.—Young Stribling, Ma- | operation shown him and hoped to |finished with Brown defeating Dick- | Cardinal secon l_H'l 2 { work with Haines, Alexander, Sher- |title controversy still rages. { FOR YOUR WANTS a steeplechase jockey at Lingfleld. con, knocked out Joe Lohman, Tole- | ps appointed manager again next |inson 75 to 23; Cook defeating Pepin Breaks of Game. | | do, (7.) ar. In a few well chosen words, |75 to 46 and Miller losing to Cook | Trisch accepted the dealasoneof j Memphis—Al Walter, anton, addressed Dr. Zwick and told |75 to 67. This put Cook and Brown | the “breaks” of the game. "“"'“; 4 o . 3y 0 . oo st S Lo NS it e i Soprecinted s in 1 te or st pisce, ana Gosta | mer Foriham wiieie v ks 2t Tedjous Pastimes—Weondering What to Buy For One’s Wife Christmas. By BRIGGS (€) | services as coach during the pastiand Dickinson fn a tie for third | one of haseball's fastes .n'v“ 'vr] t 3 Lousiville—Pal Moore, Memphis | voar and presented him with the|position, A playoft at a late hour | hitting infielders, indicated that he | beat Midget Mike Moran, Pittshurgh | S S0 ave first place to Brown, second to | Would not balk at the shift to § W e = il o0 Ll tica, | Dr- Zwick responded, although Cook and third to Gosita. The|louis. “It's pretty hol out th IREEEE oD ES I DE AND PONDERING AND MEDITATING AnD CONCENTRATING Utica, N. Y.—Red Herring, Utica, | ;06 “overcome with the emotion | stand but 1 suppose Il play,” he s To THiNK UP AN beat Chubby Brown, Rochest e Had Frisch mained with IDEA FOR A GIFT o he d have been shifte % e 5 team members and said that he|Brown | team he would have been shifted to el : Cincinnati — Frankie Cram e ava ans® erdoyablod mos Caolk | third base next season, McGraw ‘nv FOR FRIEND WIFE ”’”",’ phia, kno ] 1 out Phil Her-| =0 ith his pir beside the | Gozits #h 730 | dicated n:w \:yv‘\, mfln \vfi' r“?m 5 S0 YoUu START et, Cincinnati, (9 2 shtea S 5] haeh sement W e J L g i Baltimore-—I gkingy slandpinith incHEOL RIS DIcKkIngon e ¢ _r )'.'« ho of the 1026 campalgn, TN KNG more, knocked ARG isch quit the team and returned dk andy el Hiavet Kase | said that his relations with I'risch ;\"v and man; .wtr‘- spoke. BT still were cordial, r'wm"]‘“ oL Dilly Petrolle, Fargo, | Prow an others spoke. ? : N it ections were rendered by . M. L. Williams, Creator of| abroa colle i {ochaical’ knockaout/| a1 selections were rendered by’ M | would be traded if the Giants could Murray, Australia, e = ke ik “Minnesota Shift” Will Again Be | [ine up a satisfactory deal rs, Pocatello. - b g - 5 | | With the completion of the Horn, RA program rendition Assoclated With Game, py-TrischoRing deal by the Glants | S o , o St. Paul, Minn.. Dec. 21 (P—Dr, | and Cardinals, the Tavkues buierc carol was found on f i Williame, creator of the | the trade mares RoC o & ual innesota shoft” in the years he | {ransactions i nesota shoft years been fully complefed 1 was football mentor at the Univer. | PZER U1 CORUT) on Ward car for a busy sity of Minnesota, will return to the | o '\ . gecond baseman, slated for coaching lines. He has accepted the | M AEE T0 PNy i Sox in exchange st of advisory coach for all athle- | (% o topar Jack Grabowski and an of the moment. He thanked timore, | oux ity Pitchers Sam 1 = You |aminer of the bureau fn all & Yo the St. Louis Browns | 1 — AND DaEr Yo Minnenpolls eince’ he (Uit coaehing | 1 ratura. for! Oubtleldar (Ce aric | 1 ARBENMUSIHNG ACBRERRTTING Al S DECIPE To Go Minnesota after £ | Durst, a left-hand pitcher, and two | HoME AND FORGET to Tour Europe With University| Combination On Invasion of ; b oty & g O e elub nlso announced the pur- 1T, T TorMoRROW chase of Ju n Wera, third \u‘\u'!l!llfl . ‘ : e | of the St. Paul American Association e : orops Loy G R club. Two players, $25,000 in cash - i e X : e v s e | and the use of a third athlete by St. Bockes team, Jack Reddy, Promoter, Matchmaker | £\ 1uring (1 e i i e o o the reported cost of the deal to the the close of the autumn term They are & e ik g the Englist tired From Sports, Looking For Manager - Minn., now - Tenians Sion tdio ket St. Louls, Dec. Minus the | Worcester ce 3 : A £ t St. Paul, Minn., Dec ices of I second | Hennessy, a graduate Univer el ;ns Is Captain Mar- | Jack dy, promot baseman and playing manage | of Virginia, and Rhodes scholar ¢ eated the Prince of | 4t er of boxer: St. Paul | with two New York Giant playe from Montana, now _enterir ¢ f AL 4 Sve SO ReNE ) years, is| added to his roster, Sam Breadon, first year at Brasenc college. { through with all activities of the | president of the world's champion Ten Canadian students also w ring. He has retired from the sport | Care . today turned in scarch of | Two Americans Have Been Selectod Captain Victor Cazalet Plans to Take e States, | Hockey Squad. United State | States to play a serles of representa- | nexican 1 he players| .ng Manager of Boxers, Has Re- 5 January 15, American league champions. &pn ol and running | Const fer a second conf e yester mber ure of the new 1 t out Mike O'Dowd in which Breadon games | itzer States Veterans | once middle t champion, and | ager could not come No Englishmen were selected, as the | Burean hospital now under construc- | also managed Billy Miske, Johnny | ment over a contract club pres vame is little played here, "tion at Fort Snellin Ertle, Jock Malone and others, | dent announced the {rade of Horns- ©ugre myTede

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