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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, Y9#T. ASEBALL’S BIGGEST TANGLE IS PUT UP TO JUDGE LANDIS UDDLE (VER DRAFT RULE MANY BASEBALL MEETINGS HERE NEXT WEEK -:- By Thornton Fisher|WF] KER COCHRAN THREATENS GAME FUR "BING Such as O'Connell, Who Would Ordinarily Only Bring $7,500, | Record-Holding 18.2 i 4 ay _ They Are Anxious to Have Draft Rule Restored, Players reg Chad Ree 4 ich Little Fellows Are Unwilling to Have Done. 2,400-Point Match. By Alex. Sullivan. HE biggest boom is on in bil- liards in the history of the sport. Every local academy is crowded afternoon and evening. The willingness of such a atar as Ralph Greenleaf, the new world’s pocket billiards champion to meet all com- ny By Bozeman Bulger. The minor league baseball clubs, despite their bush league status, are here with an ace in the hole—the bull ace of the pack—and it's screwed down tight to the table. Unless the majors succeed in talking _ them out of this hole card next week baseball's going to be in a muddle. The stage is set. New York is the battle ground. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis {s the main orator. Other good bouts will be offered on the week's card, but this one goes to a finish, THERE WAS i ALWAYS & LoT'OF CONFUSION OF COURSE THERELL BE THE STR CHAMBER SESSIONS » and the startl! . The Judge is too smart a judge of cards to tell these minor league WHERE COVENANTS AIN'T OPENLY Young Jake BAuatecl evaeltwe dee @lickers that their ace is no good. He is trying to figure out a misdeal ARRIVED AT posedly invincible Willie Hoppe are and a new shuffle; that something went wrong with the cards, The ace in question is that innocent looking agreement a year or so ago that knocked out the draft rule and prevents the big leagues from THE VETERAW making raids on their little brothers and gobbling up players here and OF MANY A have dared to attempt to stage a con- there, whether or no. It’s a serious situation, and the boys are foregath- HARD FOUGHT If S i test of poser ed ‘pool players” in ‘ering to see if something can't be done about it. CAMPAIGN If - IN PAST YEARS THE AND yook ’ @ high-class establishment, but that /if I , two of the factors that have stim- ulated Interest In the game. Years ago a promoter would never is what they are doing in the ca: ft So long as the present agreement@————__ MAGNATE ENTERED THUS THE Ain THIS WAY the debonair Young Greenleaf, who 18 stands on the baseball books the meeting Arthur Woods In the grand aes can sell thelr atars when YANKEES MAY SECURE ballroom of the Hotel Astor just be- and to whom they like. What's} CENTREFIELDER VEACH foro the holidays, “ool players” are worse they can refuse to sell them AND PITCHER EMHKE All the stars are coming to town te at all if they take a notion, And —— show thelr wares, Next week at there's the fly in the ointment. These Manager Miller Huggins of the minors are eitting in the golden scat] Yankees is back in the gity from Charlie Kein’s Strand Academy, Edouard Horemans, European cham- because the majors can't move an! Buffalo, where he h: A f inch to save their skins without BUBD! ing the meetings o Lees AND MINOES pion and Welker Cochran, holder of val and consent, meague approval leagu ind finishing several deals the world’s high run record at 18.2 balkline of 384, will meet in a 2,400- point match at this style play. talk the boys out of that ad- ‘vant would be a task for Dump] that the Yankees figured in last Dan Morgan, but the big leaguers will The little manager had A big cash prize is being offered by Klein and as it is the first match fi nday morn~ ty pare eying cae ae ‘ro fail] Very little to say that would be of of its kind this season between pro- fessional balkline players it is arous- means that the bushers can either| interest to fans at present, but he collect large wads of money or crip-| expeots to land a new pitcher and ing a jot of interest. The match will open Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock ple the big leagues down to thelr) outfielder when the baseball m. class, Majors who can't pay the price and will be continued the same night at 8.30, with two sessions daily at the same periods on Tuesday and Wed- ; Yale Players Fame, inga are-held next week. Don't P ‘Coch will ble to pick up new nesday. ayers to. roplace their tottering old| be surprised if the Yankees ac- rove Star: Ss of Codhranvat ove time was consid: ered just as promising a player as stars. quire both Bob Veaoh, outfielder, 00 00 ° S « case : The Giants Schaefer and many think that he will LEP EAMT HAM AA) snd edward sine niudor tom 19.100,000 as Bait to Lead quash Tourney By Neal R. O'Hara. Re Me ER ‘This was the direct result oe ene aatane es eure ° Yale stood out In the national fall Copyright, 1921, (New York Evening World) by the Press Publishing Co, Rea hy eeliouing| heat aad Biding. But for tenors, O'Connell | young pitcher or outfielder ‘and Wilson Into Match To-Da scratch squash tennis tournament by |)... Jot of colleges are getting ready for the 1922 football season by, fring | Prer made in championship. our could have been drafted’ for $7,500,| most of the $40,000 which Frank Y virtue of the victories of August J.| thelr 1921 coaches. : ment play, as he did recently in ChY= San Francisco club had| Navin gave to Portland of the Pa- ' Cordier and Thomas Coward tn the oe ee. \ leago, that he is capable of great 4 esaen a sale before the| cific Coast League the other day My A MY semi-final round yesterday on the Perhaps Fred Stone bid for the Red Sox Club to enhance his reputation | things on the green table. for Pitchers Johnson and Pillette. or U ewelg. El court of the Crescent Athletic Clu’, | 46 4 comedian. neflofemans, who is considered the __ ¢lroums' ‘ 5 veld eo ee est nurse shot player in the woeld, “Weld O'Connell for iater delivery. —>— Uspeeivm, Corian \ecentedy Cus le! Or maybe Fred saw what Babe did to the acting profession and tried to| With his exhibition run of 70, and ‘ @idn't gell him before the draft|Groh, leaving a big gap in the out-|..— - | ; M, Bull jr, at 15—8, 15-1, 12-2. |r maybe Ered saw what I Cochran, who ig considered the best ts, would have to give him up to/field. Undoubtedly MoGraw | hns $37,500 Old Purse, $40,000] PRINCETON TO NAME valle, Coward, heat Anderson Dane Rita fancy shot and open-table player, the lucky club that drew his name out | something up his sleeve. No team! 14) 4 quit eA Any ar Stmty, BGith 2G), 21) Looks like the Yanks will have to try winning games with base hits for ae . Siler the bat, could drop a star like Burns for a| all ditional $25,000 May} ITS NEW RINK AFTER 16—10, 15—12. e the Yanks will have to try winning 5: with ; oe = In other words th majors have rot] whole season and not feel It, Bring About Fight With Greb FAMOUS HOBEY BAKER Cordier, the former national title|the frst six weeks nex} season, | | Cochran ts anxious to wrest the Base tetsriorate in quality to nothlag e ROLA GE RR LEON) POR HI BDORe r Seen last week in St. Louis Hoppe oo fore pean ies oe raat ae Nae vpn Freto lo eran cores new é ea a for the front wall, even under the y Beastie ase and ett ae oat practically. appeared to defend his ee ie,” isd Dee | Oe en nie re one mriach PRINCETON, N. J. Dec. 10— | hottest fire, were always true to the The football writers say. title here., Cochran also. intends to a a liad wil be moved ‘over to second, his By Vincent Treanor. The name of Hobart A. H. Baker, | mark. n the other hand, Bull piled ' But South ts South all winter long, challenege Scheafer for the 18.2 title " , the minors do. original position, STH. Halt” Ge pomeihing: ep: of the slaas of 196 one of Prince- | 15 a total of 14 shots into the telj- And there the golfers stay. after Hoppe has a chance to recover : 0 jon's most famouse figures on the ee Sg tiiwsie coxt starch, ly “9 i ii 4 1 a da o1 letel: his lo Little Chance for Minors By the way, it ts not generally Proaching $102,000 danglin| football Yield ‘and ioe,’ w Pade Na ly coca aed Golf te now an all year round sport if you don’t happen to have a busl- Charlie Klein of the Strand Acad- known, but McGraw made a strong before his eyes to-day, Johnny | killed in Fi r ill secure fident that he w mniident thi in for ¢ ice rink, To Advance Now. was never guilty of falling to get to| ness that needs your attention. effort to make the deal #o that Jimmy | wiison, Middlowelght Champion, the ball. Cordier's best playing was oe emy is But there another side to the/O'Connell could report next spring. 1 , eg . . the ma between tion, the one on which Judge| Dr. Strub, owner of the Frisco clup,|!Kely to sign articles before night] anonymous donor and which ‘ia | her "siotn in his placing game, and} 1 ooks like the Yanks will have to start the season with Miller, Ruppert | {Me a “Taberskiy The is the af lis hopes to get action. While| refused to agree to that unless the! for a titular match with Harry Grib| nmow under construction. When | total of 17 to 11 for Bull. and Euston in the outfield. player who refused to defend his it is a great thing for minor league | Giants paid a cool $100,000. He figured} of Pittsburgh completed the rink will be the Coward creat d some surprise by his oS pocket billiard titie which he held up clubs to be able to hold players #0 84) that O'Connell would be worth $25,000] vex Rickard h “ only one of its kind in the coun- victory over Dana. The Harvard man Connie Mack’s boys will train in the same place next year and the|to the open tournament in 1919, and Wot to weaken their teams the pres-|to his club next season and fixed a as promised to) try to be owned by a university [has been a6 uniformly good this sea ? re good they will trail in the same place too. many experts believe that he is the ent agreement smothers the chances | price of §75,000 for him to report next|*tT#ighten out the little difference of| and used for intercolleg sport, jfon that there was the general belief} chances are go ¥ ee one player capable of defeating @ player to advance in his pro-| fail for use in 1923. $87,500 between him and Wilson, the| !t will have a skating surface of |{Imt he was destinad to come Mourn: the All-American basobal z3,|Ralph. Klein is offering a bie pure feosion and in that Way hurts base, | That kind of money seems funny,|/money held up from the latter's un-| apoboYn he tttieg on tne {Coward ovihermore, inthe rallies che| Giants’ line-up now looks like the All-American baseball team for 1922. /ror this match and already has had in 2 foot ball. He can_be held in the bushes | aoesn't it, when we recall how all the “Hobey,” who served on the \Harvard star piled. up a total of 20 Greenleaf's acceptante. for life unless some major league! New York papers printed a phoio- | S@tisfactory pattle with Bryan Don- eld as Captain and half- j|ahots into the telltale against 13 for e ° a ° ° - —= . c. iy pays » fortune for his release. | graph of the check and made a lot |nelly in Jersey City last Labor Day,| nck of she Coward... aintah of the match tt was Six Day Bikers Near Finis - Leg the National, Recreation Acad. Be cxAChY nor league star {of fuss when the Giants paid $10,000 /and in addition make the champlon Sake the steadiness of the Yale man that eM aefer, 182 balkline champion and rs for Cy Seymour fourteen years ago? : j eaatear OF che Eales a ee ne © getting $4,000 a year can be made to| Gos, how we were all impressed when | °2 Ofer Of $40,000 to tackle Greb in a excellent use, Of hile service, - canisition yer 7 . Roger Conti, the Feench ice, This de-| . hampton, play forever at that salary, if the | we gathered to see Cy sign that con-| championship match at the Garden in the ‘greatest player | <xcelient, wre, PE wah aed W ith Yankee Team Leading BeEGEa'Rshote” mea Seno a > leas of tena eee aaryorth to | tract! She near thture. mo Sree tarradicut inithat Rey stars omnrict nau mervie 2% plock, 600° to 250, and Conti the eve- _ Mimselt and a, major league team. ‘The St, Louis club comes to tho| Gre, It Is understood, is willing to : ning session 40 to 216. Judge Landis, seeing the whole gathering all steamed up with the|™ake the match additionally attrac- siructure of baseball endangerednors| prospect of making a trade or two|tive to Wilson by offering him sonie Only an Accident Can Beat SCORE—133D HOUR. ——————_—- Herman Knocks Out O’Gatty Im & Round. nd work out|®nd winning the National League|‘real" money, probably $26,000 just Q n and McNamara in Miles Laps z BD eatitavis sian that woud make penanne nee zeny aahet parebal) to wign articles. Greb feels that he Madde a id ‘ Lawrence and Thom 2253 B Niet Ridet eal Soren De ea i 5 5 3 6 world, m ; conditions impossible. That ta) eee ayes ie with OConnell ar | Will surely beat Wilson and thus an-| Champion Benny Leonard will be a |x atsin until he mets Caampion Benny 1208 Final Sprints. Brosee. and iGoullet Bee) 8 atM Re ane ay ceyient Be teasting In Now York next sip Heinie Groh, but the price left him]|nex the championship, At any rate,| Very busy fighter for the next fow os we seus ag has meres be bead McNamara and Mad 2253-8 | featherwelght, in their bout at the Rink Teally is a seripus matter. speechless. He has barely regained |he and Manager George Engle are| Weeks as his managor. Billy G1bSOM, | snitas it will be wih, Lene wt eke ete By Robert Boyd. Buysse and Van Hevel ... 2253 . 8/5. last night. Pete cut loose to such The minor teague saponistion bird his voice for this meeting. willing to gamble on the proposition, | 4@8 him signed up for two important] men wil) clash tn & twelve-round bout at the big y eee cereal team of peruy are Kempen pay C urpose that Packey waa Dut te, meer —or to a! , r Xe either : ralian~, a < ARS st about two mi e eS erence eae at the| One reason for the enormous prices feeling that they will get theirs later fights, His first will he with Joe apace at Newark, N. J., on elther Jan, 9 oF He Se a Madden in-|Girandsngo anc: Verri 33k In dus a 7 fic Coast League, J. C. Toole of | demanded for players on the Const, it }as a championshp combination, Welling for fifteen rcunde at Dom-|™ = McNami sa further in the| Kaiser and Smith 11) 2253 6/ "When the bell rang at the epening of the Int tional League, T. J,]seema, is that they have formulated Rickard has bee; 1 ig | inick Tortorich’s club at New Orleans] Jack Hausner, the hard-hitting east side bantam, creased their lead fur ap Dicbach and Manley ...... 2268 6| the bout, Herman rushed to the centr Peco or the nal oriCane AgeoclatiogA plans ott there for organizing a thitd ‘ as been ang’ ing for this Dec, 16, while his second go will be| St ® turn match with Mary ‘Collins, These! Six Day Race sprints to-day and) Bello and Gaffney ++, 2263 5 of the. ing 804 ee ey aoe | And Secretary Farrell of the Minor | major league. Dr. Strub of San Fron-|™4tch for some time but with little | °C 1 "i two boys put up two of the best bouts held last! ow Jom up as certain winners, pro-| Leader—Brocco. Record 2591 miles, | orn chout the body, forcing him to “eague Association, holding the ace | clsco, feels confident that a third biz| success. He has made many engage. | With Pinky Mitchell of Milwaukee | fu at the star, $C. Hausner got the decision | ROW ia their advartage|4 laps made by Goullet and Grenda|PPoreny “PP ian stepped back and Darter, 1} b tt here to | league will be poasible in a year or| ment, 1 for ten rounds at the Auditorium in| in the firs contest and Collins recelved the verdict | Ving they can hol qin 1914. they sparred for a few seconds, when Biiscal kes bara two. He says they have tho big cities | "° hate Leal Hon and his man | viwaukeo on Jan. 2, Benny will get | ia the second bout in the last desperate hour of con~ Pete, feinted with his left ‘and, crossed x i ager, rty Killele on, ouly q as 4 ie-momaaressers <empsie-auneoa Nara ie jaw. ‘The pui © There will be other doings besides |and they are getting bigger and big- |*8°r Marty Killelea of Boston, only | | ea antes of $16,000 with an option| ow, Ntadoiyfta” Woalght tetin domnay cur. | HAuoUs sprinting that winds Uo the/ Gg. 1) tT oF Goutiet and Brocco | Nis MEME tO tee iN ent down and out. y turn loose their hole card, but|ger all the time. He points to the|to be “stood up" at cach appointed | |. ting 45 ry Peek as Soa ac ua eae A dg eel POPES would be leading by one lap. ie the semi-final bout of ten rounds, “HW they do the operation will be ac- present public mupport of the winter hour. Killelea hus been Arm in his| Po 8° sot tne aditchell bout,” |med duber Cly dertaneclgt, in ce main bour| Up until a late hour to-day, Me-| After 4 o'clock Lang shot out from | sammy, Butts, the, one-armed, Lorer —fotmpanied by a loud and prolonged | league, made up largely of big lea . 4 , ce 01 che! ut. i" ie ph s the rest of the riders and tried to| from Chicago, ef eedediy § ® stars, as an ovidence that the Pacific | 8t@7d that he wouldn't do any busi- of elght rounds at the National 4. C. Curtain) Namara and Madden displayed no} Fir rist Of tie Me a the rest at|over Rocky Walk ‘There will be other doings besides | Coast could support a major league. | ness with Rickard until the pro-] By stmjng up Gene Tunney and Raiio O'Hare | MOTBHY sorane s big survrise at Fall River, Mam. | iene of “cracking” under the severe| iq. yates curve, He opened up Ee by knocing out Bothy Dyin ta fre sunt a this minor-major debate, New York first nettled the $87,500 account, Af- |for ® ten-round bout at the Garden on Dee. 22. | fccnmaner Jack Hation wante to see what Cur- [strain of their sprinting all week. 1M/q gap of nearly half a lap. Lands re-|Joe Lynch Stops Maxey Williams pels and trades. ers, They might get hit by a stray|lege of saying yes or no to the pro- | doors, it will be the, smi-flnal to tho fiftoun- | Two feature bouts of twelve rounds will be put |the cycling world sows bette eee ety iuamine Ra TE Ai pin a ae 8 DNAS pos Bertie Seber ia, Ay . shot, at that, The two Colonels, dis-| moter's propositions looking to a | round go between Midget Smith and Pete Herman, | st the Commonwealth Sporting Club of Harlem! race progresses and his America Thenine rae nthe cidare to) pammplers ola ve st Heder N tnt ‘International Meeting appointed in not getting O'Connell.) patch with any one. Tunney and O'Hare are two of the mos povular |'0-DiAM. | In the frst Young Hickey, the leh | \rtner is in fine shape for the finall icy. jap, McNamara and Madden af-| 9+ the pioneer Sporting Club last night. are atill angling for some minor mu tn this alty, fcavyweight of Harlem, meets Dan Lynch of he winner, | to. 4 . oy the First on Card. league Patan Ana there will be| He didn't propose to be wiggled into siiin Pe oe Hayonne, while tn the windup, Stike MoCabe ot |hour, that will determine fl ee ter some Ughining piakans Analy led | Lynch outpointed Williamson all the Frankie Jerome, the good little fighter of Har-| Harlem will «wap punches with Joe Bteers of the| Van Heyel and Buysse, the bs the rest o @ riders on even terms)... and in the elghth round one of the "First will come the meeting of the| plenty of minor league owners present | any agreement with the $37,500, money ape ince Contre Barros onal League. This used to be|on which to angle. It in WkelY.| ne declares due him without any string |ume ten teoked un tes emattee bout tee ees ene Téere will be other. boute team, look lke the only rivals Me-|with the tired youngsters. latter's seconds threw @ towel into the 5 ]nse been booked up for another bout. He meets! sranager Fadle Mcifaton of the Star Sporting|yyamara, and Madden have and they ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ring acknowleaging defeat. Willlamson wort of a curtain raiser to pick out| though, that they will use most of 4 . attachments, as an inducement, “Pay | Tommy Lynch of the west side for twelve rounds | (, tralin the right bar and get the boys their ammunition on the American : “3 Chub bas completed his matches for the other trailing the American-Austri took a terrible beating. Ni e meeting in Chicago, They ,500 first and then we wil! talk |*t the Hunts Point Sporting Club op Wednesday | rents that will precede the Jounny Reisler and | 8° G In the other bouts Johnny Murray ree sharpened up for the National | Leagui ~ itoher wu KK | aight. Manny Wealer goes against Willle ¥ariey ta bates athe a Na Gus Mostas tase [oorabintion by more than 120 polnts, HOLD TITLE MEET TO-DAY. | .civea'ine decision over Marcel, Dente, Teague's annual quarrel want another outfielder and a things,” has been the slogan | tn another twelre-round 0. The DeRuyter-VanKempten team the French boxer, at the end of elght too much peace and too little liquer|or two. Miller Huggins is here with} |, .w ps Sammy Vogle will meet Jimmy Carroll in the : ne anes A now to get things going under a fu'l| everything set OF she Wien party. John Welsmantel will offer the fight fans of | other twelve-round bout, while Larry Goldbers is| wore gangerous contenders for first} The annual elementary schools track ToAnGs Georgie Daly outpointed Willle head of steam. Mighty few of them eee eee Wilson evidently doesn't n (ve | Brookizm another ood card of bouts for the boxing | paired with Eddie lynch for # ten-rounder, ‘ace until early this morning. They and fled champlonships will be decided | Wiiyped Frankie Daly In ten rounds. A break over the traces and tell thoir) TESTIMONIAL HERE NETTED | money very badly, as he feels that he | ow of the Ridgewood Grove Sporting Club to ar Ls ting under the fast sprinting | this afternoon in the 22d Regiment Ar- | pig crowd saw the bouts, secrets. Plain business bas been Will get it eventually, but up to last | MaMt Mar France, the Californie itsneweight, |, T#llan Joe Gans of Breizn and PAL Bloom, are wilting UNG sk confronting them |fory on Washington Heights. Every SS shoved to the foreground to a degree MATHEWSON $54,573.64) oot ie nad flatly reused. to have | tect Hallam Jack Dempaey in the star tout |, AO (tne roindy at the Brondway Benin, (284, Will have a twee oor eco out for| Public school in Greater New York will |mentey Loses Wureicane Bout te “ » . . refuse: ave =? out ive rounds at the way Exhitt- | ® ate a NE en one Bi anything further to do with Rickard, |caaeen cr mabe tlane eee ar | tom | Amotation at! Brooklyn om Monday sight. | $0 DORE GOUrE” Hee A cag gre |taye ite representatives’ sonmpeting, on Eadte Shevlin. going to have the The magnitude of the testimonial last J w lokam, | Lenahan en Tanda gomi-finel of | peides this good go, Matchmaker Silvey Bums|third place. Gou! 1s con-| the board floor, PROVIDENCE, Dec. 10.—In one of the tonal League mebiing and, quarrel Or) 4}: to Christy Mathewson, one of the} Late last night Wilson went to] 'welve rounds inne will stago w semi-final and three other bouts be-| ojiminated aS far as winner, se The games are one of the big yearly|best ten-round bouts ever seen in this Beeaverrel, it will go right along. greatest pitchers of al! time and in the] Madison Square Garden to gee the| Dave Rosenberg, the middleweight of Brooklyn, {x [tween evenly matched fighters, cerned, Their only chance of ga attractions of the Public School Ath-|city. Eddie Shevlin of Boston won ‘The minor-major affair is the main ylies in their 81ND} \.11¢ League. » Besides the competitions referees’ decision over Mickey Donley, i f may the GREATEST, may . another battler who will have plenty of money to ing first mone ) 1 ) whow, unless some unexpected mag- |OP'N0n & ; bicycle race. @ tried to dodge Chariey Dewwerich ban Geiides to ong te 0 o'clock to-night. there will be @ parade and the singing | the clever Newark lightweight It was | mate takes a potshot at the old dove |W be measured for the first time in} Rickard, but finally was carrolled, | CBrismes Presents, He ts booked up for two | muck-posponed bout between Mike Burke of | 1p peters & vnorning in & series of |of “America” byall the youngsters whe |a terrific fight all the way, first one of peace. It seems a cinch that the| do'lars and cents ‘ a ¥ Aghia, His first will be with Jimmy O'Gatty at |Groenwich Village and Fay Kaiver of Cumberland,| At 3. In which the different |{ake part in the various events and|boy and then the other enjoying the ‘Pushers will furnish the spice. Some time ago Fred G, Lieb, Chair-|Th@ Promoter sat down and talked/ine Pioneer Sporting Club on Tuesday night and| Ma, at the Pioneer Sporting Chub on Tuewday, | desperate jams in which Ut tT Tle | those who come to root. Many State| lead on points, So close was the battle Baseball has reached the novel stage |an of the committee, forwarded a{With the champion, but could get] bis mond with Jimmy Dary of Califorta for | Dec. 20, ‘Tao men will baitle for twelve rounds | Lleams that have Meek CMl jog land city officials have accepted invita. | that a draw decision would have been ‘where the m'nors can get along beau- hi 3 n nothing from him in the way of|etget rounds, at Madison Square Garden, ou|in the other twelve-round go, Hughey Hutchingon| valiant atempts to fi Drobach and | “ons to attend. The first event will be | the right verdict, in the opinion of many | check for $30,000 to Matty, who is mak-| oo cmel 0} . ind the team of Drol run off at promptly 2 o'clock. of the fa Donley ew about Mfully without the ald of the majors, | ing » hard fight to regain his health at [Agreement to a mate with Crib. | Dec a% a ef Philadelphia will hook up with Joe Gorman of | ETC ve, lost another lap. This puts poche AE Thi ten pounds, and it was this bandleap but the big leagues can't move a id Wilson asserted that all bis business! ay, roiostag bere ore pow train! ta | Seastle, Wash, saniey Toe he rera of the six that kept him from winning, as Shevlin if 6 ORES: 8.0) Pe® | Saranac Lake, An additional check for}was done by his manager, and he], 7 ne trating ot Geomon's —— them two laps in the Cubs te Depose Killefer Because | ‘Na! Kept him from winning, bey without the minors. $24,573.64 was sent yesterday, bringing |Gidn’t wish to say. a word one way | 2msslum: World's Lightweight Caampioa Benny | If there aro any more boxing shows held at the | {Citing toams. erro Uh Giants Get Groh. HOT a clinicians. Ite oonitnt “anne the grand total to $54,573. of the other. He promised, however, | sone Fue Merman, Benny YValger, Midget | bie armory st Newark, N. J., they will be staged! At an early hour, to-day CHICAGO, Dec, 10.—Rumors that Bil! good one that the boys were re- such Among the early arriving delegates| Safely invested at 5 per cent. this <ill ot th Smith, Jimmy Hanlon, Franke Jerome, Battling | by Frank Bisck and ® new partner whom he has ed the field and started off in Te y Miere is much rumor of another big|mrans an Income of $2,700 a year for ae wa Hien te. eet the, Pepmoter Reddy, Tommy McAleer, Jimmy Cooney, Jimmy |taken in with him. Tke Maxing Commlasion of qumpea ey to gain a lap. He sprinted Riletor woul not ananage the Chieago eee > trade by the Giants. For it there Is i Fane faa to. a @ week withou pointment was made for this after-| Burns Jack Hauser, Splder Hoacb, Joe Leupold, | New Jeracy has granted Black @ licenme te hold) aiuund the pine-saucer and opene ubs next season an a Mam Dusty Dusts Of Fits. #ome ground. Fans have just begun |'™psiring the capital, ows there, but the commission will oe to it thet 11) a wide gap between himself and | Veeck planned to orien ge President of pace Sind fealixe that the Gyante will be POO One Maen iT austuunieete tae Hiack corns enough poll to beep onder at te | UP, S WIGS AP tack Brocco tired | the club Were denied by Mr, Veeck in'a| PORTLAND, Mo,, Dec. 10.—Dusty Dus mone, and Goullet was rushed out on the statement last night Just before his de- | mont of Biddeford knocked out Figt ‘without an outfielder to take the place | Hermsby Asks $75,000 match with Grib will be made. — t New Y e | Mf George Burns, traded to Cincinnat!, G ete After talking to Rickard, Wilson Judetng by the tnteren which ts being displayed | track to relieve his partner. | Goullet Portare sor New Zor to attend & Na Fitgpatrick of Brooklyn with left all of next season, While McGraw! LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10. Ts told the writer that he would defend by the fight fans in the twelve-round bout be-| tried his best to hold the advantage! “pin Killefer has signed his 1922 con- eduled bout last night, % 0 tween Dave Rosenberg of Mrookiyn and Jimmy|but after traveling around the track | tract and will manage the Cubs,” said | & iid if to use O'Connell, the Coast star, | Hornsby, leading batter of the National! his championship against anybody, e Tongue, now managing the Los Angeles! (rep, ‘Tom Gibbons or any one who ton for pe Caltornis Winter easel was ambitious to win the title pro- eek inals, for three- a . ee Se 4eRir ain the rest of the riders|Mr, Veeck. “As fof the reports that || = ee Serty, Gude ce ‘Tema sae, a bie’ werd’s| aeceht him. Goullet showed that he planned to realign. Loan omy gay that if PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL. vided they complied with the expected to witness the scrap. Jack Burke of /i9 exhausted through his doing the | ier it be some truth to the re. Ceaetey,, Dacor © , Broeiye clams '000 Yor | Commissior weight rules. Pittsburgh mevia Pat MaNanay ta the other twae-/ bulk of the work this week and had) port. but since I did not it is absolutely eld, Buntiay, Deo it, 3.80. pounds at 2 o'clock im the afterno: that Champion Jock Britten dow not intend to munden he been the Goullet of the firet two’ untrue,” id ten Sontae $1.00. ton. Wa Samy eR

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