The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 19

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THE EVENI NG WORLD, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922, ) PLANNING CHANGE OF RULES TO END B\BE RUTH’S SUSPENSION: Baseball Law’s Amendment lAT WASHINGTON TO-DAY Giv To Modity His Decision Owners 2] ing to sacri valuable ma are liable t got and let “Te you'll . Ruppe started th was Buth | object wa elubs from and buncoi the present Tuen, If Was ni ? hibition to ishment ot derstand! ers broke been broug in making Washington Ready for By Bozeman Bulger. HE tw Fuse: thesauri i, | and that their actions were to be re mong. anitt ; tenet |Sarded more seriously than. that of Sea UL CHa HOHRARL LD IR HITOMOue itors, they promptly withdrew. ‘The men who had them, TE WAN ke under contract lost three thousand | . dollars, which made good. TEE Hee ieee so in words, | Now, that is the case that will be] and Meusel will be right on tt Be te eee eter ciate Ratha becinginE lof ithe.ee resolution has been passed amending | sd os . the olf \ feels that would beat i} ee sratce i pitoner sonaet has been tied hand | pit the law stared him in patel tdi 1 Mis ee With it out of the way he | | Soe Lie aneuneLnhe ably look at the matter in a or Strunk. hoa strict dis Rye aierern is eminently } ere's what's going 10 h here is nothing i fess ull plans co awry: in his punishment of the! P OA Tesolation will be affersd 1 imply, he hus been en- Bren eng to dudes is Tis the baseball uw as it ap. prevented a member ship chub from: bar: Canin Matter of fact, it will 1 the Juc part of the rule t to be construed lite v" the i, to prevent ballplayers from individually on barn by a $100 fine. feague owners felt es Judge Landis. Chance 16 Judge, whom they are determined te support, The Boston Red Sox went out as a club in violation of the barnstorming provision when they were world's {champions. Kach player was fined $100, The only other punishment meted out by the National Commis- sion was the withholding of their buttons, emblematic of the champion- of Yanks Off to Big Doings. o Yank Colonels are in Washington to-day ready to} (41, trade, buy or sell players, or fe Athletics did the same thing, ehange the of the American | & to Cuha. In thetr case nothing: and 16 t that « done other than 4 slight fine and 5 reprimand, Any number of cases - Gch ut and bes | could be cited. ‘They will be cited. | | PRES for outftelder place Feeling that the punishment woutd! Ruth or Meusel,” said Col, Huston, be the usual hundred-dollar fine Ruth, wae WRDAE ‘oui-the ), | Meusel and Piercy thought that cheap bes climbed on the train last night. | cough, Thut's all there is to it. Had ‘and you can bet that we are not go-| they thought they were to be re-| fice a pitcher o: an to do it. W vse than talk to the 0 other |] gurded as any different from previous violators they might have acted dif- fervently. | In stopping their tour these play- ers lost a lot of money. They had the dia heen booked to appear at Kansas City emer during the meeting of the American rt nod gion and Ruth and Meusel were to iranteed $10,000 g When the Colonels appealed to them on the grounds that they were endangering the chances of the team DE ORO- to prevent ea barnstorn ng the The plan, Judge Landis feels t sense of the two leagues they show us a ¢ wus a way that w ure, he c Ruth, Meus: and will finish » Crimson Gj It was under hat the Ne the rule ht out before, a little such exp! ons to the thi the tourn: rouncing the Prine , > to 1, yesterday al anat Mind you this car has no period of vibration. You might doubt that state- ment at first but it’s a fact and here’s why. 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Factory plus war tax Hunt Motor Car Company Fisk Building, 57th Street and Broadway Telephone Circle 7944 $1985 WILL BE DOWG HIS Trew Sey ris me YEARS STANDING Witt theae = | match for the champions the world between the title holder, Alferd De Oro, former chamy which was scheduled to beci' Milwaukee Feb. 16, has been 5 poned because of the iat APOLAS ship of the contests of S-Passenger Sedan “PEACE” MUST Ge THE Kee OF THIS “MEETING — BUT STILL CLAIM HaRey FRA THe WoRLDS WRECKER pee CHAMPH EX BAN Sonne: USUAL “To -DAY BY HIS LAYTON MATCH FOR TITLE POSTPONED TILL FEB. 27-28-MASCH | joushion billiard pre Johnny Layton, The Colonels are not fatherin ness. The match will be he move, though they but we Feb. 27 and 28 and March 1, La It comes from o opens ton having consented to the p: whom wil) suffer ponement. The char 8 still tinued punishment of This will t on your lif im the city and will roma ere be made clear to the Jy without extra out-; to witness the pocket rds Behind this a very irgument of them,| championship match ' has been pr that Ruth el show up or Ralph Greenleaf. pre and Meusel are severely pun holder, and former Char tshed than many other players have - Huston, at the Strar been for the same cr n the past, Harvard Looks to Be Sore Winner Academy Feb. 2?. 2 They were not the to violate | of tle, * the barnstorming law, you know. | With only one 1 mateh to play, GRAVES TO HELP COACH en the tanding indications are that the Harvard Clu players for s« years which is leading the Class B Metropol: | NAVAL ACADEMY CREWS. a violation Was punished 1 By Bud Counihan, 2 (The ng World), by the Press Publishing y New York Eventi ——s Contest First Mid-Week One Played by New Or- ganization. HES SOUND AS, A DOLLAR —FAST- Hard HITTER SLA —BLA— BLAW A | ON Whether or not mid-week league basketball will be a suecess will be shown this evening when the Knight f St. Antony meet the Brooklyn Bas. ketball Team in Metropolitan eague game, The contest Is schedmte to be piayed on the Knights’ court Greenpoint, Brooklyn. In so far as, competition is con game should be a fast one cerned Both the HIS BRD WILL HAVE HIS EAR CLose To THe GROUND... nights and Brooklyn team: are at present tted for second plac: in the league with a percentage 0! arene | MANY STARS Are EXPECTED To BE PUT ON THE BLOCK .. 500. The fives are evenly and us the players have re he strenuous contests of one of the best league staged 1s looked for. AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE. The close of the first month of the American Legion League finds thr teams tied for first place. Teams rep- resenting the Tist-105th Infantry, Western Electric and Kiverside Vosts have a clear record of two wins against no defeats, Every one of the matches played have been of the highest class, A} noticeable feature of the games was the clean cut and sportsmanship man- ner In which they were played. This is proven by the fact that an average of but five fouls a game has been called Standing of the posts follows: bay WL. Suaday. games yer We Gor “He BAG READY # ere Hrooks 0 2 SOstN Infantry... 2 Wash, Hetghts... 0 Two games are scheduled for this Saturday night when Tiger Post meets Lexington Post and Western Electric plays 306th Infantry. Ti.e contests will be played at Stuyvesant High Schools. Although the Beckmans, Holmans Mevhans, Driscolls and all the big fel | lows ure always breaking into print one seldom of the stars Garland of the ES ET Cot. RUPPERT AND CoL-HUSTON WILL “TRY "Ié SNARE EITHER RICE OR VEACH..... Knights Play Brooklyn Five \ In Metropolitan League Gam shot 9 consecutiv 74 points in three HW, and Garland wilt find his set much in demand if he keeps up Rood work, The Parsons Big Vive added gh other victory to its tong string by 68% feating the Calumet Club of Lomgt Island, 32 to 28. The Parsons are! making @ great record on out-of-towm: courts and Friday night travel to Hudson, N for a return game. OW Saturday Willie Sanders takes his team to Catskill for a match against Company E. Knickerbocker quintet, one of the leading teams of Massachusetts, is ontemplating a trip to this elty dur- ing the latter part of this month and early part March. The team has defeated of = the best fives throughout the country and recently eturned from a successful tripo to Boston. Judging from its record the team is capable of giving the Brook- lyns, Knights, MacDowells and other leading New York teams a hard bath tle, Managers interested can oom- munieate with William J. 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