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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. Abst \¢ TS OFFER CINCINNATI $75,000: FOR OUTFIELDER ROUSC 4 THORP IS SELECTED [THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW AGAINST SENDING THESE - - By Thornton Fisher WORLD'S FAMOUS “TOCOACHNLY. UL oo BALKINE STAR ~~ NBAL TAM ~PUSPTERSO | Stiff Schedule Arranged Will, | Thoroughly Test His Abil- ity as Instructor. ee Hoppe Makes First Public A pearance at Three- Cushion Game. ‘Tho appointment of Tom Thorp as coach of the 1922 football squad of ithe New York University has |aroused great enthusiasm among the “ students of that tnatitution. Thorp _—— ranks among the leading gridiron of- ° ficials &t the country. He bas been Why the Army-Navy Football i ontinea with football since 1901, Game Goes to Phil- |wnen he played with the Columbia ‘ eleven and earned high rank as a adelphia. ile. The New York University has a} fairly stiff football achedule for next FFICIALS at both West Point | season, and Thorp witl have a chance and Annapolis, preferred New | to establish his reputation as an 5 York as the place for the 1922/ tive coach in his first season with ape Middy football battle, but unfor- | that team. ~funately the second largest city in the | . The teams the N. Y. U. is scheduled World lacks a stadium big enough to |i, meet next fall are Syracuse, Ho- | stage this picturesque event. Athletic part, Columbia (South Field), Rhode authorities at both academies negoti- Island, City College and Rutgers, ated with the New York Ame ican | Forma! announcement was made yes- League Club regarding this ears terday by Henry Cook Hathaway, feme, but were reluctant to sign ») Chairman of the Athletic Council. This; contract now and run the dager of | means that two Thorps will be con- | By Alex. Sullivan. HBRF'S a treat in store for the dP billiard fans of this city, start- ing this afternoon at 2.30 at Kline's Strand Academy. Wilke Hoppe, world famous player, wi play a public exhibition match |three-cushion billiards, for the fi time in his career. Willie has made a wide-“rep” at balkline style, being 14.1 and 18.1 champion, but he never before gave a public demonstration of his ability at the difficult three- cushion game. Tt has been frequently reported that Willie was a crack three-cnshion player, and that If he chose at any time to go after the title ot thie branch of the carom game that he would have little trouble annexing the crown, but up to-day he never has even given the public an inkling of his prowess at it, It és said that some time ago he made a world’s record run of 2 while playing pri- vately in St. Louis, the Yankees’ new home not being fin- | nected with the athletic department at Not only will Hoppe and Peterson N. Y. U., aa Ed. Thorp, Tom's older ' N b rp, D Heit by PO re san’ thak Gay | bestat hah thee Oban Gel thet baanet: meet at three-cushion billiards but they will tlay 200 points at 18.2 balk- line, the championship of which Wil- Ne recently lost to Jake Schaefer the Chicago tournament. | These appearances of Honpe at | Kline cademy are the last in the | East prior to the match with Jake Schaefer at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, | next March 27 28 and 29. Wille will bail team for several years and has built up a five that ranks with the bast in the Bast. During the war he handled the team ‘ust four years West Point or the Granite State Training § hip and { @nd Annacolis, under mutual agree- developed an eleven which held its own Med, alternately picked the scene with the leading service teams of the e fot their gridiron warfare. It so hap Sl rab pened it was the Navy's time to name orp succeeds ‘rank Gargan {He “1922 location und the Middies 'otBAl coch at N.Y, 0. The } mext game would have gone to ‘Yalt bow! with its capacity! of Ean te trp, ty De heen at University Heights tor two Bencti®. tor Ge cya ees ey ae a apcn * @ the extra tone trip > Ceceona, bit has HOW moved to Fort be a three-night affair, 500 points a ne a Ne scene ae Lege + gl recenly bom as coach and athletic director night in private ace grounds nearer home and the ea hie s 1 : | <= —_ Saran a ———— es = i vill be for $300 aside fe f Targed Franklin Field offered an wesi ° i ] | a AetharGHAGHanut ee teeta eae t. (arrangement. The Navy consequentiy t P t Sh ke C. Cl b G t pear a ie D. i | Hi felonies, the University of Penuaylva eds Lire o rar | Shackamaxon Country Clu ES | rcinsous ame, When ester cops qia's stadium and the Army had ne Ff | testant scoree : Pay on the first alight will terminate i Choice but to go through all the mo Ne J O Gi lf y | t S will term ' i: tions of being pleased with the «ec l oO e 0) lo u | ‘ * ew ersey pen 0 ournamen | and the positions of the balls will be } i } gion. i v7 > gama Fg ma i It is regrettable the service officin's \ BY NEA . 5 i e. as tarawtiisl one Goss 9 Because of Salary Terms' L R. OHARA State Amateur Event Is WESTERN GOLF BODY vr i Phan (Jia town would be well fixed Copyrigivi 1922 (The New York Evening World), by the Press Publishing Co ft ras (6 ll Ki } fH big stadiums as the Yankeo «vi —+ é Football attracts a lot of attention, the President of Harvatd dis- | Awarded to the Norwood IS TO FOSTER PUBLIC oliwston Keeps H Columbia fields would be to | covers, He has also discovered that knocking football attracts a lot of Gunthy oc | LINKS ALL OVER U. S : i : | ; ; Ff ’ intry Club. . S. a : a eee Chances Good of Balky ole EO oitered as much as the| attention too. y | Solel oe Moore from § Zhe loss of the colorful spectacle a Giants. : Cotas H a ke ° Fi * flowever, should only be for aie ReWer Selling?) George|s quency aMriabeee ines cubs 24. ‘ee. | Jack Quinn doesn’t have to quit the Red Sox to join the semi-pros. . New eteey Gott Kasooiation:|2 Alls ise Wi aectrn ae sh S ating inals i the Army will have the prtvi | member the scout's warning - has allotted the 1922 State aina. lege of sewing ted 3 battle rue Bi ’s ‘Shoes. —— wea teur championship tournament | * — Bae certainly come to New York uss Shoes. ip) Rouben OAHIABATS vooraplele . thie It Babe Ruth gets-#40,000 from the Yanks and $8,000 apiece fom 1 Xo wood Country Club at Long | nounced that his organization in- | rLaTTSBURGH. + tine Bs Ran enlatced Franklin’ Field will | Giant outfield MeGraw will be in the the otter clubs, he wili be the highest priced player on Connie Mack's | 19 INE Noite teh crlonanip to | tends to faster public golf links in |crariea Jewtraw of Lhe ‘Macit an} 7 ery “Weel 60,090, about 15,000 more than the | Bi rather odd position of having paid payroll. the Shackamaxon Country Club of, the United States and to make it op. \rownirter of Chicago divided t i © Polo Grounds “holds for the service y Bozeman Bulger. | nearly $200,000 for players that he Paget Westfield. The association decided! possible for that portion of the ji” Mcwiurier of Chicago divides ( ’ Gane. The increase in facilities: will | HEY are getting mighty nervous! formerly had and turned loose. Both If the poultry show at Madison Square Garden can attract one- | pon these courses for its principal | Publie that eannot afford to join evo! in the two senior events at the : Mine way Gant on the, demand out in Pittsburgh and St. Groh and Rousch were formerly tenth ag many folks as a couple of bantams like Lyncb and Herman, ‘toyrneys at its annual meeting held golf clubs to have a chance to de- —"2!0"8 ete coannes tickets, which has practically Louts—and indignant. ‘There is Giants, McGraw developed Groh and. then the poultry show will be a success at the Yale Club. ‘The Norwood cluis| velop their game. It is planned to pionenip mort, which i 5 Passed beyond control of the two,a growing fear that Eddie Rousch is liked him, but let him go so as to ee) Ore secured the amateur event by an form ate ily jcommmisise to da : re raw won the ! z < Abademies. Last year West Point; to fill the gap in the Giant outfield| sive him a chance to play regularly. “Nobody wants to play with the Red Sox,” states a Boston headline. overwhelming vote, with Trenton, | aid nk e bul ding, finanotngiand while the ago speed ¢ had applications for three hun- | left by the departure of George Burns,| He bought him back for money and y they do, Rollo, The other seven teams are anxious to play | Shackamuxon and Lakewood on 1n'| aera yen o! ee we = it ie first in the thousand tickets and all from| ‘The more Garry Herrmann talks) Players amounting to $100,000. ste free” the fleld. Although it is generally game may be mfde available to 41 ine ent of the day cach bad ‘ bers of the Army Athletic Asso- ang gets red around the collar in de-| _ After the Federal League peace Mc-) roe | understood that the open day avery soe sie enres fe Lk Fone points to his Ait. : BFilicg oh 6 | i f ‘lw f Ma 4 : jn. Pressure on Annapolis was!nial the more scared those boys are|GTaw had both Housch aS Ne Harvard University, piease notice: ‘The street car companies aren't | will be Byes fue deuiteibany ts: | caloped en punilie links lt lsipeint: Joe Movre of New York and Russell WeGaDy as great. The necessity for| getting. They've heard Garry talk) having to decide whom he would kep-| cutting down their schedules because thelr feminine customers attract | nothing Retaike Wee toe Oli tes ed out. Wheeler of Montreal lost an opportunity Be | Bats gate will nchibs hela See ee re: Rovech begun to develop, and oon | too much attention getting on them for all the tournaments of the asso: | —"— for vueiting=sncoe We Tinks Geoaulettet { e 7 > held : ) . Op, a pha | for all the 8 of the as: ; y i And don’t you go and bet thats) .4, res j at as been left to the Executive will be used, Just by way of experi- a collision in which both men wi G dis. ecu e reat star ciation has n : } > Aaa grasa i auaeh prose take # Sri Bouth: with Otten “MoGraw, has turned loose Speaking of rare autographs, there ts Jéhnny Kilbane's signature on | Committee. mentation thrown to the The aceide: - the Gtants! pought th bac! e a fight contract . ©. P, Eddy of Arcola, forme f course, an experiment is one thing al. in the eecbiatin o y : Bas Pecoming vaore evidenGiavery| ) Tey ae ice inc tne aus Itl bom tate tek tee as tary-Treasuren, was chosen President of and a definite alteration of rules 4 red in pifinal a ote @ay that Carpentier does not in- | 7 deters! he lane oo Y Famous Poles in the spurt world: Zbyszko, Covateskie and 6lim /tie organization, with the selection of | anoth i B reasonably well ¢ Red dash while sthectwo vere eee ah th com oysc and Rant Tom | le Morera mice scouts And others) “The Giant Manager never allows bis) ‘ ‘ his brother officials yet to be made by where there fs smoke jn @ preliminary and the semi-final Gibbons, Georges knows that French'| © the inside that John McGraw has) personal feelings toward a player to Satlee ‘ies jMr. Eddy himself. ‘The report of tha|t y to be a buruing of the 20-yard event, Jewtraw m * famperament changes as quickly as| U¢layed his usual departure for Ha-| influence his judgment as to his play- | Treasurer showed @ balance on hand of Cina fe ae | @aercury in a barometer tube, and the | Y22@ to the very last minute so as to ing ability. He never was fond of Harvard has given up its swimming team, which is another great | 9s67°54 compared with $252 at this time = » unusually fast time of ‘Muropean champion is not likel t,| be on the ground when the break| Herzog, but “Herzie" proved such a, victory for the Drys, we suppose. _|last year, a notable gain. TERRY MHUGH BASY WINNER. and then In the final won in > ' Fempt fate und wee how his country, |comes. One scout even went s0 far! good bull player that McGraw felt the | | dust at a time when omcials of the) BALTIMORE, Jan, °25.—Terry No- /**onda fiat.) a t * it hiraself on record like this: | Gtant: ght to have the benefit of | United States Golf Association are ut- |), the hile Allentown “bantane |e ce © ni perfect cond ¥) t SRB take another defeat. pal epaypere ll ee r | 7 : Y Ny KIRKWOOD COMING FOR tering impassioned pleas for the stand- . the cold was intense. <Qatest reports from Paris say Car-|, “If & deal goes through on or be-! his services. | his arn Shows ee eet rules to comply with those | Weight who Is making such ® hit around! Points were won as follows: Senlore Bentler disapproves of the size of Aon ee ey ieee eet tall you ae \ PINEHURST GOLF TOURNEY |srcnaticn of rier te come ce tbe rec (the country, scored another victory |Jewtraw, 40; McWhirter, 40; Gormesy ‘AQwwerican rings and gloves and rather |% Giant don’t let anybody tell you! ayiier Huggins’s main effort ight | Ci ’t Es e \port from Engiand that they are serl-|here against Joe Nelson, winning every 20; Buendgen, 20. than fight under strange conditions | ‘at 1 was asleep.” now is aimed at developing at ienat| £ OlL CGM cap a: \Posly considering a change in the one of the ten rounds in easy fashioa. 0; Reed, year-olds~ ‘aved 20; Parody, Shea, 60; Murray, ear-olds—Eugen+ Werner, 10, é : ! Evander | NEHURST, N. C,, Jan, 26.--Word|weight of the standard ball, established | McHugh took the lead at the outsst and Will'remain home. Georges, of course, | So far Garry Herrmann has resisted two good _ left-handed __ pitchers. From Golf Feve ham a ong ort iy mternational conclave in 1920. ‘This | battered Nelson all around the ring, It {# Entitled to do this, but further long |all offers and makes redhot, pointed | phough he won the pennant without T’ was received here to-day that Joseph report hae it that St. Andrew's and | took good ring generalship and plenty mange challenging of Dempsey will| Statements when anybody even inti-| the aid of a portwinder last year he Kirkwood, the Australtan open golf| other clubs are to hoid spacial competi- | of Kood footwork for Nelson to last tie ome near proving a boomerang. mates that he would sell his star our-| ig not so reckless as to attempt tt champion, who did so well in compe-|tiona in whtch larger and heavier balls limit. Jack Kearns, manager of the world's | fielder. You bosadisat ata nd ty that} again. He went through the season CHICAGO, Jan. 25.--Born on (he) eon in America, Great Britain and - pion, says a return bout between | Garry was equally indignant when) poping that Harry Harper would get |panks of Clyde and migrating to td cet mpsey and Carpentier would not be | they first talked that way about Groh.| right, but he never did. This time, | 4 merica, scotfres of golf, his nation’s _ ips Ragatahaly Fraiala y a je in the United States, but if| Rousch wants a three-year contract | inough, the Yanks are better forti- ’ 7 pictiigr sige sr ts sufficient demand abroad for | calling for $18,000 a year, and Garry! ed, Huggins hae Harper, O'Doul,|favorite game for ages, only to be/the North and South open champion- much a bout that Jack will meet Car-| says he won't give it. He says he'll|-recarr, Jolly and Wilson. Two of |stung by the golf bug in the fast-|shin here In April, ipentier In London, Paris or on,top of | let irae a cei before eran that number ought to come through. [nesses of the Rocky Mountains, 300; Kirkwood is now In Australia, He Alps. pay it. But he won’ jo owner ever "Doul, formerly a Yank, was the neares wrote to friends in Philadelphia, asking Walloping Jack has long contem-| yet let @ star quit the game over a| we the Doane last season, Hoe is oe epee of ra Bale 008 ee them to forward his entry for the North plated a trip to Europe. question of salary. not only a great pitcher but a great |t© beco pr and South tournament to Donald Rosa “There may he some on the other] ne Giants would give $76,000 for| hitter and base runner, Tecarr ig|the Forest Preserves of Chicago, was | It Is thought here that Kirkwood will side who still believe Carpentier has @| Rousch, it is understood. Cinctnnat!| the Jersey City star for whom the /the story told of himself by Robert) uno his home permanently in the ood chance to beat Dempsey, but the | js not going to give up that bankroll| Yanks paid quite a bankroll. Joly | yw. mcKinlay, who to-day announced! united States. He will sail from Aue- ibes ' er lle eee ae Ez just to be hard-headed, No other comes from Galveston. his intention of establishing a motor| tralia on Beb. 4 ly not in this class—unless they boat service to make the public links crenata. cigars completely changed their minds. accessible to Chicago golfers. HOLD WRESTLING BOUT BY “1 less §=we're «greatly mistaken BOUNDS. How he escaped goif in Scotland is Seaveyve vi! say home fore while and Sport News at a Glance Lee omicke caveat | CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—An tnnovatton r will be tried here to- ven't Whely to cause any trouble, \put, after dwelling several years in|‘ mat seme SS eee. 8 e orid'’s champion Giante | mans oe, Met eee Dina : Kast 2 a _erinesten heveban tom wan play the wi P |Chicago, he went on a vacation to @| neteen-round wrestling bout. ‘The rountis ‘ JAM LARNED held the na- Manhattan Prep defeated the Ail Mellow Institute basketball team [secluded mountain den in Colorado| will be of ten minutes’ duration with : tional tennis title many times. lanhattan Prep defeated the alow |with three friends, one of whom was| two minute rest period: Jerry ‘Travers was lMkewise| &¥ $2 to . F : ‘olfer and therefore a golf bug. Be- Ihing of golfers . The time has passed, The University of Pennsylvania polo team made application for |& 8 However. in both sports tre apse | membership in the Indoor Polo Association. tween hunting, sorties, this “golfer + M hold back the pack for many sea- ‘The Massachusetts Aggies defeated Amherst at hockey by « roore | foun and dug (eons, Tennis and golf are now played to a ’ four small holes. He cut a stick nde team with @ crook at one end and began to 1 Italy will for the firat time in the history of the games ite Hi, Yankee pitching ace, took out EASY WIN OVER SHAW,| Borcegh Mell’ Brockiyn, Mise Dorothy Pyle of Brooklyn is his fiancee, |play. He has been at it ever stnce petition hae been edopted by the West Virginia University. and when elected o county commis paeer ‘Valger, the clever French: ‘The Hudson River Dri: Park at Poughkeepsie will be turned sioner, took up the work of Duflding P oer ndmtniotred ener | #te @ recdentlat section after the close of thie year's mesting of the | soit courses ® tm the Forest Preserves. Iecing to Wille Shaw, formeriy! ‘The ey fintehed tte baeketball game with Knox College at |motorboats carry players from Lake ‘Tiger,* in the feature twelve-| wow Haven in whirlwind fashion, defeating the Illinois collegians by | Michigan to @ links along the drain- " out at the Arena A. C., Jersey) 96 to 24 jase cahal, ity, jest night. Valger outclassed ‘The Harvard student counol! has set its seal of approval on boxing | eee. ieee iibew in every depariment of the game| ge @ minor sport, and the athletic committee which had referred the Italian Athletes to Compete tn Penn every sector of the count: d the 1 ent of Young stare Theey daca| te compete at the University of Pennsylvania relay carnival in April, {Dutt & smell rubber bail that he had ‘M¥ too great to permit any one to pe Hurd of Pittsburgh made a hole in one over the Pinehurst After the others had laughed at t fn ereh very long on the pinnacle. course. him he challenged his mat » < Wreq St. Bonaventure College of St. Bomaventure, N. Y., has been se- mates to a con- -” > Seipeal, eer oe * cteeplonshioe cured by the Army to fill the open date on ite football schedule, Nov, 4 test, He won at first, bat finally Mfe- ‘“ ‘a pou r i! yereon, horee trainer joshen, N. Y., y , and he was in- yo goles alt a boon atiera' #10000" eeason'to train end drive for a Vienna owner, oculated with golf fever, He re- 3 pr ag Jack Kearns will have a conference with Tex Rickard to-day re turned to Ghicaso and the next morn- jon of the world, Dempsey. ing wen' 6 Lincoln Park public BENNY VALGER SCORES garding a match for the champion ° pomnnneys | | ae ant te the Sdnenle Bere putt fay Madison Square Garden > , | January 25 to 29 inclusi — and for cigare “espite the fact that the latter out-| question to thie student bedy for sentiment, will undoubtedly ratify the | Relays, 9A. te 10.30 P, J yal df a Hak rf him ten pounds, in addition to] Vote next week, PHMADELPHIA, Jen, 36—Ital V 1a tobacco ts the best in height and Oresaert Athistic b'e basketball team met its third defeat in | " it played ‘the Fordham University five. pi ee jie Penn's re jedoo-much forthe Brookline glan: message recatved by i esecrens aot concn kethamnaden sehor é oe ieee ower sh etaoncgninrenatnrincteinnes

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