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creer ee _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. -COL.HUSTON ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR CLUB’S NEW BASEBALL PLANT OFF THE WAGON (The New York Evening World), by The Press Publishing Co Poor “Rass” “TAKES ANOTHER, “ROLLING FALL e By Bud Counihan| PUSHED oR ° DID HE FALLS WAS HE + BuD- Cauni(HAN CONSTRUCTION OF YANKEE STADIUM MAY START SOON, Owners Ask for Bids and Ground May Be Broken by March, OL. TL. ( terday fround wo! HUSTON intimated yes- in ail that probability cen for the new Yankee Rall on or about March the first of this year. Of course, it will rest contingent on tie bids. If the bids a o the Yankee owne’ work will start im- mediately, but if the bids are too high the commencement of work may be postponed a few works The following state the bids was announced by owners: The Yankee receive bids for the of their new stadium at 16lst Street and River Avenue until Jan. 18, 1922, Tenders will be re- celved on the following sub- division of work, but amy one can bid on the work as a w Lump sum bids will for each subtivion or but consideration will itions on any 1 ors may see fit to make AVATIONS, GRADING, AND DOWNSPOUT: ent relative to the club Ba 1 Club will construction MA ONRY, IRCED CONC LATHING RETE AND PLASTERING. AL METAL WORK NTI \oOD BLEACHERS Bids for lighting. heating and elevator will be asked for at an date. Bids for the steel work already been obt ids were receive atisfactory. Ie t als for the bi of the work are satisfactc work be let and construction coinmenced at the earliest possi- ble date. Heine Groh will call at the Giant pay his respects to| cffice to-day to yt Ine will sign a bew contract an uss his salary ior the coming sea Ha that 2 new had developed in t mueh falked about triangle deal that was 4 send Peckinpaugh to the Sena- lors and Joc Dugan to the Red Sox. Frazee mentioned a long talk he lad with Mayor James M. Curley wf Boston over the telephone. “Bos- | ton fans may not be {n accord with my recent baseball tran but 1! know Boston ts speaking.” he s ia DISCUSS SCHEDULE FOR 1922 BASEBALL SEASON. | cussions p wics of the leagues were National begun yest nd club owners, | F Ne BY JOHN istic News porvock Andy Chaney, who fights Babe Her- | Jan. 16. ad as sine , the crack California junior light- Ieee Suing tee ores gle will most weight, in the feature bout of the four | — ten-round bouts to be staged by Tex | Bill Brennan, the game and clever hearrweteht Garden | fomely of Chtoago, but now of N | Rickard at Madison Square SD | Mecctse fla tetas tae on Friday night, has been matched for Dempsey, may be seen in a bout at ane of the another bout. He will take on Jo¥nny | clubs tn Philadelphia tn two or three weeks, Bren yes of St. Paul for twelve rounds at and Gossip Eadie Mead bas signed the articles likely do han will start training in a fow days, as manages, Loo Flynn, has practically booked him the Coliseum at St. Louis on Tuesday | up gor g pout, evening, - 10. ae ORE AON. Tee ten-round go between Chaioplon Renny the Chicago bearyweight | Leonard and Pinky Mitchell. which was postponed | 1 under the management of | from betng held on Monday afternoon at Milwaukee "1 signed up ty Mead to New England beary- 2 show to be National ot Marierillo evening, Jan, 11, Rope defeat O'Dowd. because Mitehell bad neuritis tn his will be staged on next Monday night gale of Uckots was over $36,000, It that the receipts will over Mongiay night ught 10 easily fast een arranged between Dice Amaan'a satu, | Orpheums Tied “te ates With Bergmans For League Lead | wi round po-desision bout at the Pine f Portlaud, Me. on meat Tuesday | Managers of tne topnotch bantasrwelgh's bee Suh, Joe Linom, Cart Tremaine, Young Mor | | avd Pete Herroan are rouch worrted over tae decla-| By winning two games in the ration made by (he manager of Champion Jonnny| American National tournament last | But nat he will take Buff to England. saling om | |night at Thum’'s drives the Orpheum | fears that Bust may lose bis title bere, with the Bergman Keystone Cords, he eaciisive anaounorment publisued io enis| Standing 18-3 In the official count, In lume 1 WO weeks ago that Cbampion|the opening game the Orpheums Johnny Wiis would got meet Harry Gre in & tallied an even 1,000, and in the game bout at the Garden on Feb. 6 for the ite, ls the truth. Marty Killliss inst the Grand Central Terminal terday we would| team they registered $34, enough to | win by a comfortable margin in both 0 of the Mink A. €. of Brooklyn cases, Long Lanky Gourge Stelter, 4 trelve-round pout between Toms | who rolled No. 4 position on the team, weet wide welterweight and Sam: 1 } vas in excellent form, scovin and iy Goad f tthe features at the club op | WAS IP u Saturday wig 228. —_ *o the concluvion that be ts tak Chenes Brothers won two three games| fo longer make ne | #710 the MWillam Opennrm & Sons team 19 th Rowling League when they came together a | FRANK E. HAFF DIES; ‘OFFICIAL OF L. 1. RR. Rose From Telegraph Operator to Secretary and Assistant | Treasurer. Frank E. Haff, Secretary and As- sistant Trea Railroad, died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning at Roosevelt Hospital of| art disease, His home was at) No. 233 West 83d Street. He was a native of Islip, L. L, fifty-nine years vld. He entered the service of the rail jn 1881 as a telegraph op- erator and became Assistant Treas- urer in made deput 189 Gra Masonic Dist His widow RICHA Richard J thirty years P "oom, a3 Waal World fe Secreta surer of the Long Island 7. In 1900 he also was! ary. He was at one time} nd Master of the Fi riet and two sons survive, rst RD ore | he Word at his nome He joined | A tew years| col ed with died Monday t 167th Street. orce In 1883 ago doclining health compelled him io retire. He is survived by three daugh- | ers. luneral services will be held a: t0| Xck this morning in St, Auguatine’s | 1 Catholic Chureh, Fraakiin Aveuue, ear 167th Street, Bronx | ‘anf | AMBROSE MATTOCKS. Mattocks, for more n| -five years a member of the| Board of Trustees of the Scotch Pres-| byterian Chureh Nudubon Avenue tight on his way board. Mr i EX-LIEL Former Pol for thirty-fv t night 9 Strect 47 pounds, Louts Bogash, she ie egnen fines, of the 4 Uridgeport flgbler, bas Joined the middie- 8 ‘a ite Weave te j weight divinton and in the future will bettle the | a Bogen receatly fought Mike draw . Bomiing Avie aa the Food west alde Dentamweladt, | tony work of Al Walker, the California | dau. 15 WAL be ass i the Ame the Trenton featherweight, tn «| 10 deviston bout at the Arena a. ¢. | © y. 00 next Tuesday nigt. Lynch 0 early outpoint Johnson, | New Jerses‘a premier middiewels will box Kid Palmer fifteen rounds to @ decialon ai | ruts to-ni } fete Smith wo goed middiowetsht hattlers of Bridge: | jy ¢, Conn, Jack Delaney and Lous B: up for a & ‘They fiually been wen clash In @ sbow to be | Feb. 11 Irish Jowune Curtaln of Jersey Chy avd Terry | g the Martin of Vrovidence, I. 1., who are too clasd in| © yeningioa | @ ten-round bout Providence, R. L. on Friday for a War Veterans, aro each | ome maten 0 recelne t. of the gros recelpie. for Tucks of th it end % tale of tlokets pointe to | HATIn of tbe | a rerord crowd for ® bout ip that sity dae tn ae Ml exchange aa | | BEATEN, “SHE DIED oF COLD. Robber Lett | the ut of tw toatuse Willie Jackson will not be alle to box agvr Aged Widow Uncon- for a for weekn as ho injured bis band wo badls > Johnny Dy nat bie mas tus bout wits | aclous Im Her Home. ver Bagley, bad to vane VINELAND, N 1 4.—Death Saiior Kelly at the Olympia A. A. of! from exposure af she had been Vilade Monday afternoos and lls wl beaten seneclesw by nt Jobnny Noyes at Bt, Louie on Jax. 10, | verdict yesterday of in the case of Mrs. ( ley, whose body home where she ner said the th was Le) Honer of Chicago and aay fe A Pitted, wut at. Her body, bad Vand 40 of olgit rounds at the hing torn to ehred found ‘by deipbie oa Mouday evening, ¢ighibors. » JOHN WCARTHY, 7 lice Lieut. John MeCarth © years a policeman, died t his home, No. 420 East Bronx, unaware ee Brox MILTON TE. MOORE Milton Moore, fifty-six fifteen y Sergeant in Troop ( Tet Cava U. A. died Mond Brooklyn. His widow survi MRS. HENRY ERBPN, SAL Salvatore Street Clear Laura, died Te recently /VATORE LAURA, Laura of Commissioner ui Sorrento, Italy, Sunday turned to Italy on a y Camy Day After the Ceremony. WATERTOWN, N. ¥. Jan 4 Awin Ei, Campbell, well s arried to bis ines, Peck to Pilot Senators It Three-Cornered Deal Now Pending Succeeds jFormer Yankee Shortstop and Captain Is Almost Certain of Managerial Berth. By Robert Boyd. LARK GRIFFITH of the Wash- G ington Senators ta leaving no Stone unturned In his attempt to seoure Roger Peckinpaugh eas man- ager of his club next season, and ac- cording to information that emanates from a reliable source a three-cor- nered deal between the Athletics, Senators and Red Sox will be an- nounced this week in which the for- mer Yankee captain will go to the Capital. Griffith had tried his utmost before to land Peck. Ever since George Mc- Bride resigned as manager of the team Griffith has been angling with Rup- pert and Huston for the little short- stop. The big deal between the Red Sox and the Yankees a short time ago blasted Griffith's hopes of getting 1462 O'C. $ Now Sale! 10,562 In the Bronx Peckinpaugh, but now the Old Fox has started a deal that certain baseball ten aay will make Peokinpaugh the successor of McBride, With the sume move that will bring Peck from the Red Sox to the Sena- tors, Joe Dugan, the temperamental third baseman of the Athletios, will be taken off Connie Mack's hands, something he has wanted for a long time, providing his demands were met. Fravee, so the story goes, 18 anxious to vindicate himself In the eyes of the Boston fans, The populace of the City of Culture has been up tn arms since he disposed of Bush, Scott and Jones, but if he eucoeeds in goauiring Joe Dugan, a former Holy Cr: fa vorite and 9 popular player of the Bay State, @ large number of fans will be pacified. Hughey Duffy, manager of the Red Sox, and Clark Griffith had a long talk over the long distance telephone last Saturday night, and it seems that the Boston-Washington part of the transaction has been agreeably set- tled. Duffy consented to send Peck- inpaugh and Mike Menoskey, the slug- ging left fielder of the Red Sox, in ex- change for “Eric” Erickson, Dugan and two other players to be named 1342 Overcoats were $30 1253 Overcoats were $35 946 Overcoats were $40 1124 O’ Coats were $45 1841 O’Coats were $50 ‘oats were $55 Suits and Reefers Reduced. at a later date. Griffith in his conversation with Duffy did not say how he was to get Dugan, He will haye to give Connie Mack players that he hates to purt with, and Joe Judge, his classy first baseman, and “Bing” Miller, it is re- Ported, are the two members of the |Senators destined to become Ath- leticn, Mack needs. a first baseman. He only has Brazil, a player who did hot come through last year, and Joe | Hauser, from Milwaukee. The latter looms up as an experiment, and if he gets Judge he will have one of the strongest Infields since the days of Da Baker, Barry and Collins. He has Jimmy Dykes and Joe Scheer, the Fastern League star, to play second: Barret Galloway to’ play short and Calloway and McCann to play, third. With those players available he would not feel the los There ts no With Frank Bower on first instead of Judge, Stanley Harris on second, Peck! Paugh at short and Howard Shenk at third, he would have Menoskey, Rice, Milan and Earl Smith to pick a rattling good outfield from, This on paper gives the Senators one of the heat teams they have been represented with in years, Boston would not only, take kindly to the deal that brought Dugan to the Hub, but tt would make the Infiled appear just as good as it has in years in having George Burna at first, Del Pratt at second, Joe Dugan at short and Eddie Foster at third. + Steele to Conch at Wesleyan MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Jan. 4 Bégar Fauver, Director of Athlotion at Wesleyan, has appointed Richard T. Steele of Hartford, Conn., as coach of the Wesleyan swimming team. Sale! FNTIRE stock d rastically reduced to the lowest levels in many years, 22,562 Overcoats an yin $ Now 1142 Suits were $45 1740 Suits were $50 1456 Suits were $55 33°° 668 were $8 560 were $9 KidK/othes Cl Yaare wank Boys’ Overcoats, 35% Moe Levy 119-125 Walker Street ' Downtown i73 Broadway 409 Eastl49*St. 1641 O’Coats were $60 1444 O’Coats were $65 > ~~ 2064 All-Wool Men’s Pants A Drastic Clearance of All-Wool Pants That Were Priced Up to $11.50 621 were $10.00 245 were $11.50 to Moe Levy & Son Clearance d Suits 1241 Suits were $30 1832 Suits were $35 1369 Syits were $40 earance! Entire stock reduced Rare values. & So Entrance on Cortlandt St. Between third & Bergen Aves, ANNAPOLIS CREW’S TRIP TO CAMBRIDGE ASSURED ANNAPOLIS, Md, Jan. 4.—Wor the first time in ite rowing history the Naval Academy crew will race on the Charlies River, official fasion hay Ing_been given for, the Midshismen* to fucet Princeton and Harvard at Gas- bridge on Ma: ‘There ls chance that the University, of vania will h Which Will be one of the ble the, anions rowing, sees i events of Ewes, given by ton for Rear" Admiral Henry H intendent of the Naval fener authority granted ary of the Navy." The nave also row in the Henleys PL participating in Regatta w pettled at ye Nearly all the members of the Yasmous Naval Academy crews of the Seasone will graduate in June, 6a overwhelming wish ts to turn the on Princeton they leave" academy, ———— Mickey W May Meet Leonard in New Orleans, Jack Bulger, manager of Mickey Walker of Newark, received a telegram from Dominick Tortorieh, the Parse) Or. crew leans Kad ery concerni! rd bout with Benny Leonard at ‘Srieane on dan. 16 Walker is scheduled to box Johnny GriMths tn the iment Armory of eres? Cit Sex night, and should he successful that the bout, chances are he will match with ea eons as fn nami t for the Tightwet champion. Ke seas alker maid over the is alm was Ok Britton for the welterwelght tithes be glad of the op Leonard. also has acl og Fs that he would portunity to meet. “na 1182 Suits were $60 1547 Suits were $65 = | Second Floor