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ee meng ot etme stm e GIANTS’ FAMOUS “IRON MAN” DISCUSSES PRE » & watery, slithery, soft brown mud. ~ ings. Hines ~ {rom over in the horned toad coun- HE EVENING W Conversation of Centre Team) During Game Amazes Foot-, ball Official. AW Centre play that submarine fame with Arizona, Subma- rine is right, Nothing else could | describe it. A solid week of rain| turned Southern California into a lake. Bridges were out and roads were washed away. Trains stopped running; the great concrete stadium ft San Diego looked down on u feild the Romans would have used for u| seafight between galleys. No turf—just pools of water and ‘The game should have been played in bathing suits. Centre men com- promised by leaving off their stock- It wasn't football. It was water polo wih variations, As they don't have water over in Arizona the Arizona team didn't know how to behave, but the Centre team paddled through opposition to the 38—0 score without needing a bulmotor. After the game I asked Referee Evans what, in his opinion, was its outstanding feature. As he was down there in the swim he got a lot of in- aide stuff that couldn't be seen from the grand stand because of the splashing. “Weil,” said Mr. Evans, “the thing I noticed most was the cursing. I've vefereed a lot of games, but I never heard anything like it before. Ari- sona was just ayorage at cursing. ‘They had a few novel expressions try, but nothing at all startling to he trained ear. I don't know but that Stanford or some of the Coust alleges could have laid over them a “it in originality and emphasis. “But Centre! That's what struck »e. Not a mam in the line-up used single cusy word. Bo McMillan did il the cussing for the Céntre team. never heard anything like the line Bo pulled. The strongest word he used was ‘marvellous,’ but every time _ he snapped it out you could sce the . was mild as milk whole Centre team quiver as if he'd whiplashed ‘em. When he wanted variety he'd use the word ‘wonder- full’ All the cussing I've ever heard side the insulting, sarcastic bite Bo could put into those (wo words. vhen Centre's line cracked a few times in the second half and let Ari- zona break through down after down to Centre's 6-yard line, Bo was fatrly raving. The Arizona bunch would smash through and start to climb over Bo and as he made the tuckle he'd yell: “ ‘Marvellous—marvellous!! " “*Wonderful Iine—wonderful!'" (Cop yrigie 1a2 by Sober Edgren,) ~ 1 THE FUSSY FOURSOME SF ye DON'T GIVE A THE FIRST “IME T EVER GOT ON HERE IN ONE AN I'M GONNA SINK THIS FOR A BIRDIE OR EAT STUDY THESE PUTTS love .No2.. Copyright mh ¥ - til parn —! we “ CAREFUL Doc? LITTLE BLade WELL, IT BENDS SL -- THis 1s se HE BALL! IF y'DON'T y'DON'T maKE 'EmM THrow You oFF ~ MUST AlLOW FOR “MET” TENNIS BODY | MEETS ON THURSDAY. Complete arrangements have | been made for the first annual | meeting and dinner of the Metro- politan Lawn Tennis Association. The place is the Hotel Vanderbilt and Thursday evening is the time the committee has decided upon. Delegates from every club in the district will be present, as well tome from up-State, it being ex- pected that full consideration will be given the plan or uniting the Metropolitan and up-State clubs into one organization. T est the National Association showing in this meeting is being manifested by the fact that ts President, Julian 8. Myrick, has reserved a table for himself and party of friends in order to be able to watch the proceedings, KILLILEA TO FIGHT ask sion for a nearing on the suspension of Johnny Wilson, ton, Gectared that “he WILSON SUSPENSION. Marty Killilea announced that he will the New York Boxing Commls- middeewelght cham- who manages Wilson, intends to fight the Kiliilea, suspension to the last. LIVE WIRES y Neal R. O'Hara. Copyright, 1922, (New York Brening World) by the Praw Publishing Co. California and Washington and Jefferson got $50,000 apiece their share of the Coast football game. That is our fdea of a 50-50 split. as Bogalusa, La. will not be the training camp for the St. Louis Browns this spring. There are many who did not know Bogalusa was being considered anyway. eee | Johnny Wilson {s barred from fighting In New York and Massa- | chusetts, which is one way for Johnny to hang on to his title. The Chi Cubs train tn Pasade But not half so much riding a, which gives them a lot of riding. they get in thelr own little ball park. eo 8 Fortunately for Johnny Kilbane, he does not pay an in . . . | Penn athletes arc practising fontball.this winter, ‘That's about all | they were doing last fall, too—practising, | . 8 8 Washington and Jefferson may yet be known as the Neale In- | stitute, se | ome tax on | what he asks for getting Into a ring | o + @ One, two, three, rand five years ago this monty | Ba Rut it now looks lke Irank’s threa was threatening to quit baseball. ening days were over If ball players and boxers keep going to put shower baths in dressing rooms into vaudevill yh ha “TQ TH'LEFT AND CT MiGAT) ORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922 OED else LOLOL eNO) AN 1 BE OF ANY OF GRASS ? hal ASSISTANCE? I'LL LOAN IGUTLY You MY TRAINED BAU FOR YOUR SECOND PUT YOU Hat! THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening \' World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This Is the Thirty-Second of the Series, not the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. : CRNA IRN REE CELOL 6 seLN YT TT Taking His Time| } SENT-DAY PITCHING * Pitchers Must Develop Curve Ball if They Hope To Stop Heavy Hitting | ‘ — T FR LONGER YOU LooK oCinnity. ‘ an} |teague bal relates Joe, “I have Fees ee Joe Metinalty, Former Giant | enue received ‘a sore arm ftom mainte KiGere! Star, Ridicules Present | Piehe r ‘bioner advice toh Miliie a gti CURIE, Chale. Heong Tt abe hee Brand of Twirling. NOL been CuEve, ball Huriers, will Ine > from 20 to 60 per cent. n MoGinnity was a member of By Robert Boyd. the Giants’ pitching staff he used 66D TCHERS must resvst to) More curve balls than any ott 4 pitcher in the game. Ue says hy curve bail pitohing if they} never felt the effects of a sore arn ever hope to curb the heavy | because he used then. hitting that 1s going on today in|.) What, hias hurt tho young pitchers 3 vane rin nity says, las been thel: oF Denied Dinbead a aan stinacy in not listening. to the old Man” of| timers who have been in the “Big the big leagues and to-day Manager| Show.” here are two ways of of the powerful Staley independen:|{htOWins a curve ball. ‘Thrown in team of Decatur, Tl! a |the proper manner ho will not lessen |= Ms control or develop a lame arm If more pitchers were using | but thrown wrongly he will not only curves there would be very few .30) | lose contro! of the ball but muy, in- ge agOLOanG Sr | dure his arta permanently, | ers; neither would th Mc ty Jamenta over the hea {be as many as sixty home runs hit | hitting | ii is going on throughout t | by one individual player,’ continued | country, Hot only in the majors bu sa Jin the minor leagues. Ho thinks it ‘The one-time famous twirler of the| RAS Gciracted interest from the Ram. Glan’ who perhaps pitched more! have happened in the olden days. 1 | double-headers than any other mun in | will not cease, he thinks, until the |the history of the game, ridicules the| Piiivovies und po back Oa | brand of pitching in the American and! = very well state what the ay. | future year will hold for como of thy | National Leagucs to- Jam his NINE TITULAR BOUTS _ TO TAKE PLACE HERE BEFORE SEASON ENDS. New York boxing fans will have the greatest boxing season they ever enjoyed if the plans of Tex Rickard materialize. Rick- ard declares that he is contem- plating nine championship bouts for the Madison Square Garden before the indoor swimming sea- son opens. Seven of these are already closed. The promoter feels confident that the other two will also take place. All the champions, represent- ing every standard of title, with the exception of the flyweight championship, will be seen at the Garden defending their crowns, Johnny Buff will be seen defend- ing the bantamweight champion- ship; Johnny Kilbane, his fea | therweight title; Johnny Dundee, | the junior lightweight title; Ben- ny Leonard, the lightweight su- premacy; Jack Britton, the wel terweight crown; Georges Car- rentier, his light heavyweight laurels, and Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight championship. John- ny Wilson, the middleweight champion, may be reinstated so as to fulfill Rickard’s plans, | | | “There isn't a cuss word in the =. 7? — = i — ae i language that would have sounded ° Wi A th Half as insulting two his men, and | OGeléjes Win Another eague Game, CEErIC BY JCHN > a a See a any fH e istic News poo. and Gossip )' tramped Arizona into the mud and El inatin Ca d F R = Sramnessaloee rey said it im g Camden From Race >—————— — NOTHING ESCAPES HIM. . | Tromoter Itickard ting at tast coms) it $9 meet Bruny Lemard tn © tenroand co} “Bo is some General, I'll say," jBlstedl tis ear dsof Hout is SHOW | TN rem aa TAR ee ee went on Evans, “He sees everything | MacDowell Lyceum Team Is; BASKETBALL RESULTS, = [\' ‘ie Garton on briduy night, Gene ‘op joosard, maven, and he criticises every man who ey pa | — |'Tunney i ky for ani Lenuard are very poplar tighten aoeanit eae position. After some Also Defeated by the Lo- SUNDAY GAMES |the American | eavyweight it Marvelinas\—-you dian's ploy eit | cal Champions. inal Celtics, 4 Seep ISTy Ive-rouind far enough on that end—you're up| BOC): Mac Wred Bartley ti " too high—you can't stop ‘em that i . i for twe ‘au 1 al i st ee “is a cheek up| At the opening of the second halt aT eae staat eeuiney: GF ad j “He'd see everything and chec! | Laas ben sew York| Original Celtics, sueDow : t | esce in : on everything that went wrong. jof the basketball ‘on, New York) eum, 1; Madison’ Square ( limmy Darcy 0 tt fale a alt i alia ( was funny—the line of talk | teams were well supported by fans) (night) rounds, and Kk. 0, a « ale, Centre had, ‘They'd call to each| yroughout the entire city. Madison| Van Nest Big Five, 45 cat | hattles Jo rst . , other: Squate Garden, scene of bate be- | Bag Hoffman's Cas: | pearywelkht of Pittsburgh, and Finke the mailto town, boy!’ or| Sauate Garden, scene of battle ibe PeDowall Lyceum; rounds P ne busky fighter of Staten Inland. | Se ee verti’ | tween the Critics and Camden In the} yones, 28 afternoon) a Seen teenie Boris ees 1 McMillan kept up a line of taik | afternoon and between the champions | New York Separates, 33; St. Jerome] pe Hh Hsp nes ular weekly boxing show of Staten | ow the offensive, He'd say: 144, | and MacHowell Lyceum in the eve-| CC, 93 ; [be the. cwotesrvane_ go, bs mn A. oie They tu “Look out. Mm going around left) SO" ° i ‘ Starling Grey Big F ng: Col. | at Coney Island) last summer end snd I'm swinging fide this time, | ing, held a bigger crowd than usual.) | oie at ave, Mb cderiiees, Staetn’ UainWA be Har: Tcamer | Pain Garden, Arcadi* Hall, Prospect | “Trrookiyn Maiestios, 5; Visitation SHUN) an ha JQ/Il balan eoaiillicn “Then he'd do It. Hall, Ebling o and many other | ‘Triangles, 28. ; . rin inp thint period Bartlett went | vere filled with the same Tecekiyn, Dodgers, 41 ! Toontaat Mroadway Exh tn ior Armstrong. Centre had the| Places were ; the ame | | Overs, 20. Carterna: a we staged ww tea] BOON Sa : naattona tray weven yards from Arizona’a goal.! crowds that attended the contests | ORNtre over Bioniiyn boxing eed tw Tet |G ciorwudeht, Will WRU to the ohne after a bret | {io was calling the plays instead of| prior to the holidays, DAibare HT (evenings y * } lao Seger wil go agate sleni'®, | sayy erie y eet y ‘ 8] elehborbood ral, An Shorts,’ he said, ‘you yo back| In the. Eastern Teague fam at OTHER RECENT RESULTS, : ling t38° | rund : cae Thin oaant | Madison Scuare Garden yesterday Bae ae Bie Hine, Le i i f ~ ji i ta dropped back jternoon, the Original Celtics got t Lencuern 2 ' icra eu round cura walt a moment,’ sald Bo. | sw revenge on the Camden t Wee york Ble Five, 5 aw she: Goule: vIRierie c lett, you haven't made u| for their recent defeat by that quintet |» New vor, , : i have you?’ by subduing the visitors to the tally | MO Tit hiomew Five, 41 i ares n, dunior fyweleht i tlett, of to 23. The defent of Camden | george Hig Five, 19 ‘i i St pape {ieereee ene serve Seis ‘ 5, you ro back to the | elim! that team from the Ki Ree Taine, G13\Greenpsint ‘ eerste He ie peed Orwgh: DEERREALNAG Ay a a you take this one and | crn League race, and Trenton may | angies, 19, i pau 1 staateon' Meni Nile! OE | wliktn the Boat tow diye byVSNN manager, sinm ! wd end, for the | »ow rest casily in first position. Kips Bay Midgets, 45; Wost Baal ahaa sai Haney able, Maret our iidow ow" » * Five, 15 - > | for th fo show. Me ba d 3 ine \ vw Although the Camden team had to] Five, Bs . . Eddie Fi nt a \Ganadlan re See td ite eee oniine (Tay without the services of either| Parker Five, 2¢; ' y Habion ot| Sid Marka the Canadian sbtweteht caampton nime—it- was that casy! They | Kerr or Deighan, the Celtics did not| | Far Roc wine Preealy ATTN ees Ata tetas today fa | tans making touchdowns, one | Use Johnny Beckman in view of the | Xavier Lye ; , yeep fel inact niches ce Meat Roberts, Arm- | injury which the star forward rece:ved |_| Starling Grey : Di scolar a ee ts ang, Covington, Martlett and Snod-| in the game against Wilkes-Barre on | C. t ands at | ® ae oy" Saturday night nert featured for | GAMES TO-NIGHT. Teen wp ANOTHER LEONARD COMING, |the Cellics. The Une-ups for both] Original Celtics vs me Tee MICKEY WALKER MEETS M = 2 nreasien teens: Celtics—Dehnert, B ch. | (arst game of seco yin te Shen igi c 7 _Theve has been an Snpression Holman, Leonanl. . Camden--stesle, | (Arst Raine of second 1» + re mt RING VETERAN TO-NIGHT. “i . that) Benny Léon was | Diener, D Campbell and Costello. | ayy. ‘ 1 } 7 srooming Joe Kenjamin to step into! Notwithtanding the support which | FI . rer in New Jersey to-night one of as lightweight champlon | they had, the MiDowell Lyceum Five | Eagle Girls } always interesting, sometimes when Renny grows too opulent or to hold the s‘in the ove-| Flushing High S ng and sometimes tragic contests too heavy fo go on fighting in the ing game at the Gare The concest bitin: a be held {u the ring of the 4th Regi- claes. But pothing of the sort. If wall the eha: sound de) ment Armory when Mickey Walker Renny ever ha “uch a notion \t has ayod in making eleven points of the | S| whom his rabid admirers have plastered disappeared rumored he e was out seove. Final tally was 37 t 1 with the awe-inspiring nom ds ring of = views Henjsmin'’s increasing whe lined up w line-up for the All N Ti 7 “The Elizabeth lorboit."” meets with an asemer, Ray Healy, Mik noliek, Harr ik, H plain Johnny Griffiths of Akron, oO, tnt {The reason why? Benny has other a Rob Grody and Tom Dris¢ aOR What is scheduled to be a tweive-round = fe eDow 1m Quintet defeated | Separates and the St Cat b Over 4 Period of nome ; Joo the All sat Palm Garden pinyea a tle june = Stine are ay pranenntey be | eee eR tnE, Yoara ho has mer the an Wonka’ Ta in the ‘ontest yesterday. | played out to a dec tase eae resent ene ANG Lhe Jon 3h i nen tnd ho or four years. Th ative of the game was Garry | wes 9 bitter pattle fr finish, | dou : ack nt woltorw a iT Sa ed and § k. MneDowell's newest acquisi- | neither pide acorin Sete eapagee tal tt w aimplonship ng ab Yan Lever when iar fe fourteen points points more than tts opponon: ’ out f was working my y t top. Victor 1y Kennedy also St. Jerome Glub took t ‘ ‘ At ny told mo. ‘He's herter ht a guard by hold- | Barrett, Marringt Mod girs fh na he can box inl t ike k ne basket. Ke " and Brudenbe + tion right now,” r for the M real up with Gold. 1, i d pn ser f v Vor the y ave lgpiscol Btarred, Millgan and Driscoll. waar Wied tenes Via desing otipe tw Wet Have been an unfair decision,” | Carpen tier Picked to Win |hattle next Thursday, Lirving a ball isa ‘lost art among | DIE league hitters,” continues Mc |strated that the curve ball pitc He Sy the io eaner on end cue Oneal) |champlonsbip becauso their pitchers | “If you ask a young pitdher in the Jack Bentley curve ball ho will spring the alibi that iver Mt tn the proper manner Jacks Bentley of Baltimore, regarded Uonal League in batting last year wi! public yesterday. The combination the present-day hurlers, Inthe Ginnity, “but L can say if theso heavy . u much superior to the pitchers who do| Will bo successful will be those who were hotter exponents of curve ball |btg leagues why he does not us a| Leadin Batt r hurts hig arm, Naturally it burts g e n tho thirty-five years that 29 the most valuable minor league bail an average of 412 for 141 games, ac ° rom Austratian AAD’ | sitaner ‘ana test vaseman, who some | World's Serios it was clearly demon. | Jtting orgies are to be curbed it will not use it, The Giants won the world | U9 * curve ball. pitching. arm. Por the chances are he dous Of yf L nt. League, have been pitching minor and major Gh REREG player in the country, ied the Interna cording to the oficial averages made jyeare ago was a member of Clark Grif as Sa fth’s etaff down in Washington, wi ee ' conch)! french champton, and whether his 597 times, scored 122 runa § Unusual Interest in French: lana Ge well woaia © Demcanipa, CA times f rotal bases * man’s Showing Against] nentiors manager, declares Georges 13 A iinen ace tion eee doubies, 16 triples and 24 home runs, 1 as tsrong as ever, but popular opin- | «ddition, Jack had ten stolen bases and George Cook in London Next Thursday. | a lo is |S one Of Haltimors's most consistent Jon here has it that “his morale is/ 8% one of Taltimores _—— low." Bentley's batting mark of .412 ex St} ther has | ceeded riot only the individ rforn | | yeen boxing vw) a head guard, owing | FRANCE Ieeeue: eo 10 @ boll on‘ left sido of his face, | ary minor league Of prembrencs ae uer, heavyweight champion of Europe, | Which now hi. practically disappeared. who went gallantly down to defeat be- |, 0K Will fight at 187, Garpenticr at fore Jack Dempsey in Jersey City last) ‘The Frenchman is a 7 to 4 favorite, July, will have his first test since that | nut there ds little betting, owing to un- rp” meets| certainty about Carpentier's condi-) Teli eit aed, clonely follow . Y : uon i va! 1 me Ceorge Cook, Australian hoavrwetght |". was announced Carpentier would | Yankee wit formar ted Soe oe ne champlon, at Albert Hall. meet Ted ("Kid") Lewis in March,| ager of Newark, Jimmy batted .260 fo Sport fans will regard the coming| Whatever the outcome of ‘Thurs ve LONDON, Jan. 9.—Georges Carpen- Following Rentley on the list are Sar Post and George Murray of Rocheste: but neither played in more | Mfty-five games the real ru arence Mueller of Syracis valued property of the St. Louls Cay a | 188 A f fight. OU Lawrry gt Baltimore, once wii! aan cnethee Dempeey's: Blows. mates | nets veut, will mean Carp Ni) eke Hobultsel ot Rendle, forint ing whether Dempsey’a blows mate-| postpone his visit to Amer nati Hed and Boston first base rially and permanently weakened the | potnt lower, WESTERN SWIMMERS FORM vome time next summer. Washington ranged for t Americans has be: spring trainin n are trip of PROPOSITIONS SPECIAL ORGANIZATION ‘ne toston (~o onan, Sfanager Tred | a i sie one Geet Olas wu be, recelced by, the Yankee SAN Fi $ 9 prm- | will alte: se Ball © office, SAN FRANCISCO, 9 rm jswill alternat Ot Wert Qed street. New York ution of the Western Swimming As- uni) Wednesd anuars ud sociation, which plans to promote th, for the construction of etetORy NED: BIADR Moe oes ; Proposed stadium. nquatics on the Pacife:\Coast | Bids will be taken as m whole pendent of the Amateur Athleti and also by eer EEN EA rs \ Union, was announced here to-day. Lh eat ym ogden ay ay Dissatisfaction with the jurisdiction ee Engineering, Company, ge4s | 7 . ‘ ¢ Prosp enue, velani, of the A. A. U. over swimming meets DUKE KAMAVAMOTU MAY TURN Ohi een Neriacnt of Bian is said to have led to the now or KO. for blue printing. ‘They may bo ganiaution, Local meets are tobe AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9—What tnapested Se the attics: sf Ate: held weekly in the spring and sum-! seems to be a definite end to various/| |) Seviee oe nal ae | under Its plans, and branch comradictory stories about the Tiel gwners veserne) the (71¥ inizations are to formed in th 1, y I. | i b , yins of Duke Kahanamoku, Ifo MC. A, throughout the State ; h val Hie rid champion swimmer, has been put | the arriva cer here jotion - TO-NIGHT, Broadway Exh. Club, Brooklyn MICKEY, ROSTON VATIONALS EY MANY HIBEPION GAMES. move ever the ine “Can’t fool me— it’s a Piedmont!” o [i ixil inD j Maver | “gow Piedmont The Virginia Cigarette —and far « Lewoer Prices 20 now 18c 10 now 9% Two 10's--18c elles treinta ¢ Liccerr & Myers Tonacco Co.