The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 23

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Judge Landis Defeats Etforts of Club Owners To Limit His Powers esicetienaden Baseball Chief Will Be Allowed to “Take” Instead of “Recom- mend” Whatsoever Action He Wishes in AW Affairs That Come Before Him. CHICAGO, Jan. 13—Judge Kone exw M. Landis {s now the supreme Jord of baseball in fact as well as fm name, and he showed his qualif- eations in no uncertain way just be- fore the new national agreement was Gnally signed, sealed and delivered. In an effort, it would seem, to re- wtrict his power by Ban Jobnso President of the American Leagu @ certain section was made to read @rat after irivestigating any affair he @onsidered detrimental to bascbali,| ¢ Judge Landis could “RECOMMEND @uch action as he deemed advisah'e.” At this point in the final reading dadge Landis interrupted the pro- eeedings and issued the following ‘ultimatum: “You have told the world thal my powers are to be supreme. Tw give me the power merely to ‘recom. mend’ takes all power out of my hands, “I will retire from the room, gen- Blemen, and you can dixcuus this matter, but 1 want you to know that either I must have pewer to take action as I wish, or else you hetter seek a new Commissioner, “J would not take this Job for all the gold tm the world anlesr 1 knew my hands were to he free.” In plain words, the new Commis- mioner refused to undertake the dif- Qouk' task if all the teeth were ox- tracted from the instrument with whieh he expected to control. Little time was wasted in remeving the objectionable phrase, and on the motion of Ban Johnson the owners voted to substitute the word “TAK E’ for “recommend,” go that the clause ‘ Post. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jen 13.—Flar- Ward's football strategy in fmportant @ames for severa) years has been de- developed in part over telephony wires While the games were in progress, it @as earned w-day. In the games with Yale and Prince- ton for the last two years, the game with Centre Collexe last fal) and in the intersectional game with University of Oregon at Fosndene ® year ago Crim Bon coaches pe: the top of the stands ainpnenes ris iclam and eu, hblg tions to supplement the sideline ol vat of Bob Fisher, the head couch, in the ne OM with Yale at the * bail “former Coach ‘P, “Th telephone aurracions that Fisher Incurpor= own bod formulating the tice of the mom: arvana football authorities made no lempt to conceal the telephone a Fangements in any case, it was su fand'as far as they knew the Instoilutis was known to representatives of op. The operation. of Fentone wi not regurded. 18 fnvoly= jor hon and Ces gp am Knox, Crimaow ate dic the uestion of vthics, ay tke wire) | Cuuerste Eleven Gete umICAt> nvedium of com fn the game at Pasadena, C imson coaches’ wire was set * linemen of the telephone contpeny at place und reports shay e come 1 that the Univeros i? ot Ca Seed a similar system in Its post- gon game with Olsio State ‘/niver two weeks ago. Layten Fist =H (With Twe ton shed bis exhibition orbeiute as ‘at Thum’s Academy yesterduy @iternoon and evening by two more pat tories over local amateurs, In the afternoon the champion was away of en and took 10 renee, % cea by best runs Sere a ‘xl and two 3's, Litzer's being 3. The evening session was pro- @uctive of much better billiards, finigh- nn 56 innings ip favor of Layton by a to yean Kahn's 28, The champion ras in fine form. nawing high runs of 7, A and two of 4 each, Kirkacy’s Time tor 100 Yards Ac- cepted. ‘The time of 94-5 seconds for th 00 yard dash, mude by Morris M irkxey last spring on tt Const, has been accepted na a re >i ized tn He ord, accord ing to Thoma: HisGibbons, 8 retary of the Lc. A. A. A. A. and Man St “the Corumbia® University tra k seatikaey was cred’ted with the fast me tn a dual meet between leland atord Junior University and Ore- Bon Agricultural Cellege last May & A MBRIDOB, » Jan. 13.—The signed contract of Jack Sluttery. Mar- vard’s baseball coach, was reovived at the athietic office here to-day, The con- tract is for one year. Rogsrding the resort that the Har-| ard sockey Loam would take a trip to a, Major Moore, ger of the! wy era the would not be allowe the Athletic Committee, ol, Huston Out After Long Iimeas. Cotone! T. L. Huston of the Yankeos Will visit the club's headquarters to- @ay for the first Ume in eight or nine werks, He has been confined to his home at No, 490 Riverside Drive fol- Jow ing un operation at Ruowevelt Hos- ital In November, If his condition iowa, he will go to the Dover Halt wiek, Ge, on Sunday tay, in which he wu ¢ ene regain ¢ ed heaity Cy of the two major leagues went a further. sonal opin Psp od In effect go long as Jur Lan. his bascbail sata. y. EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY. What Happens Every Day @arvaré Kleven Had Observation | X. ¥. U. Defeats Army Five tm Hard. | Boston “Coiteye, | 1 Slattery an reads that if, after investigation, why affair he considered detrimental to baseball he coud “ike such acuioD as he deemed advisable. With this gut ob ine way, the VeBLIZE Of disugreeurent disappeared, @nd the gew oavomal ugerenen’ was wULY BREN OF Hm TeD.enemotiver of both mejor «egues, Including Bap Johnson aad two of the three Amer- toan League owners who have beep fighting his pollees—Col. Jacob Kup- pert of the New York Yankeus und Charles A Comiskey of the Cl White Sox. Harry Frazee of the Boston Red Sox was pot present ut the time, but @nnounced that be would sign the agreement later, Representatives the minor leagues had sigued with the word “recommend” sti in, and after the change was made it was found that the minors were not in official session and consequently would have to take up the question again. Assurances, however, were given Judge Landis by representatives of e minor leagues that they had con- sidered “recommend” eame ” "and that there would be no question about the change be- On top of all this, the club owners tep They affixed their sign sa toa contract in which they a publicly eri about one another for publication, and to accept any decision made by Judge Landis, re La cage ee of their own per jons concerning it. new national arreemont — witt la Commissioner, and an | contract was signed giving him a Of $42,500 a year. He ‘was offered $50,000 bot stipuiated that his malnry of 37.000 as a Federal Judge should be deducted from new agreement also provides for restoration of the d-aft. with the prices ronled down from $5,000 for Class AA Leagnes to $1.000 for Class D. The American Associntion and the new In- termational Leagues remained out of the draft, while the Pacifie Const League, the other Class AA organiza. thon went in. New player contracts covering what the cluh owners termed the “ethics of the gam approved by the majors. tract provides that the player pledges loyalty to his ctub and “pledges himself to the American public to conform to bigh standards of (air piay and meee sportemiinship, The player also promises to abide by | all decisions of the Commissioner and 10 keep himself in good physical con- dition throughout the Game. WEST POINT, N. ¥., Jan 12—New) York University’s busketball quintet stopped the Army's winning streak on’ the court yesterday and incidentally | ook revenge for the defeat which the Cadets administered a year ago. The Anal score wus New York University. “ay Army, 17 ‘The game was without doubt the hardest and faste. fought contest played on the Army's court In years and was exciting from the start The visi- core excelled in pussing and floor work, although the Army caged one more goal from scrimmage than the Violet team. hobinson's work at centre und the still defense pul up by Buker and Du- lacy, Were outstanding features of New York's plny. The Violen team went out tp front during the fi 3 minute of play, Holman cuging a fcld goal. Pfeiffer scored Ar- my's first point (rom the foul line, The hay ended’ with the visitors leuding. by 11 to 7. Robingon's keen eye from the foul line kept the N.Y. U. im the van during the second period, e though Army by rally registered four Selo vais und a brace of points trom the foul bine in this pertod. From Bostoa, BOSTON, Jan. 15.—Negotiations look- ing to @ football game here next fall be- tween University of California and Bus- ton Colleye are under way, Frank Key- polds, graduate Mauger of Athietics at ud to-day. ‘The loca: coilege his inviced the West- ern eleven to come considering the proposition, be said. BERKELEY, Cal. 13, id ny trip of the California team East was out of the nm account of studios and pther con A teration. “A team desiring to play ifvin a a come to the Puctfic Con Baseball Mayers Comprixe Thin Five, A Reminent Armatrracahine th York Whirlwink, " e Ruth's All Sta The ball tossers wno will line-up, Righes, Stapleton, Pamm, Bu Pented and Clinton.” Most of ‘these are noted Hi players, Bl who Is ah with the vanta. State with Briigepo a a star of the Penn State League. Fete Harvard CAMRRIDOR, Masa. Jan. 1%-—A v" tory jubilee will be held to-nteht at 1 o Harvard Club in Boston for mem)ers vy. during the 1020 seaso ‘The weball, hockey and toot- ball squads will dine at Boston hotel and chubs and thei Chub for the entortainment Trophies will be ayrufiied to the ylc- torious players by Dean Boggs, Robins Dispone of Three Ball CHICAGO, Jan, 13.—Three play were disposed of by the Brooklyn National League Club m transactions Junnounced yesterday. Howard Billo . was soll to the Sacramento; jub, Allen was traced tc of the Soushern Assoc for Bert Griffith and @ cain conslds. on. Amborst Beaten at Hockey, AMI | Mas. Jan. 18, —Masen thriveh heh we rou . Freace, - chusetta Agricultural College deseate Amherst College at hockey by a scor/ of 2 goals to 1 here ye:terday, TM. ing of Davison and Wi a oe St a omy Uson was ‘Mets’ Will Hold International Boxing Tourney Frederick W. Rubien, Secretary and |? Treasurer of the Amateur Athietie Union. made the announcement yes- terday afternoon that the Metrupol- titan Association would hold an tmer- Rational boxing tournament im the/io the bowlers at (he annual meeting ring of Madison Square Gardem on Tuesday Jen 26 13 A. which Is fo be heid at the As sociation headquarters. According to the puns formulated.) mo hant Bowling the best boxers in Canada will meet the best of the simon-pures in and about New York on the above men- tioned aight at Tex Rickard’s well- known show place. The bouts will at tryout, as the A. A U. haa clconty ap: pointed a committee to arate @ new ort of boxing rules, These no doubt will be almost the same an the ones! » that govern International competition.” clause tn the new form of con- | sere for a game at Braves Field on Nov. 5 and Californin has asked for further details and te ‘Lather A pasicetball tam af baseball ptay-rre will t unday nlght tn th me That Defeated! cd athletié teams that defeated go to the Harvard ren Pecos tr THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1 1921 OTHER SPORT NEWS The New York Rowling Asvocia- tion is now part and purcel wf tne American Bowling Congress. terda,’s mail hegh gon secrutary of the N. ¥. 4. A. Americun Lowling Congress char- ter, Nothing now stands in the way of the bowlers of Greater New York A. B.C. tour. The International Federation rules call for the usual three rounds, But the first two rounds are of three min utes duration and the third of f minutes with an interval of one min- ute between each session. Judges fatlea to reach ieferve can cast his vote or order another round of two minutes, In peaking of the international tour- nament yesterday, Mr. Rublen aah ry “The prime reason for holding the International tournament at this time In case the reenert hae NX, B.A Denduuariary, Leh Mroedwas, «| vem ‘atone et Maurtee hoves (We do even Cus Sh partioupatin, painent at 30, Entry blanks, posters and any information desiied, will be furnished fd Cat Bowling Uiah ane a .nd election of officers of the NY. . 1 Rooms on Broadway ten niet resulied | ba hy Bd ‘Bowlins Club, 4 Nroadway, has been conservatively estimated to 10 teamea wilt make the trip from Gotham t how! tn_he big bowling ctaseic at the Biaon City The last time that a team ef New be held under the Of the tnter-| York bowlers left these parts for an ational Amateur Boxing Federatiun,| 4 3 C. tourney. captained by Fille which differ greatly trum the routes that govern amateur boxing ip thie country. There has been considerable orit!- tem of the American rulrs ever since the Olympic Games at Antwerp tast summer. The American rules put our boxers at a disadvantage at the Olympic Games, and several of our champions who were expected to win Orst prizes failed to reach the finals.| ., Now the men who supervise amaceur |j boxing are going to abandon the present rules and adopt @ set of new oner which will be along the line of the International Amateur Boxing Federa- Rowling Club, or ng lub. | Haig protect your health—and ur pocket-book as well ey save your shoea t REPAIRS firs Porntineg na! that from 25 Cordes, they brourht home first prize Fie Grater Mee tort, Women's Bewiing an Unked Bowling Clute of New York bave bes li Wied to ait tm © practice game Alleyne alge: Aigonuun, eof the v tae a. 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