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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923. YANK ‘ LEADER INTENDS TO BUY SEVERAL MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER WALLER HUGGING 10 ATTEND LOUISVILLE MEETING, DEC. 0 Manager of American League Champions Writes to Col. Huston From Indiana Health Resort That He Plans to Be on Deck When Minor Leagues Go In Session. By Alex. HAT there {s no intention of the Yanks securing a new manag reported after the World’s Series, or that there Is any danger of the midget leader resigning his position because of {ll health, ts evident from a letter Just received by Col. Huston of the Yanks. Miller fs now at a health resort at Milan, Ind. manager, whatever way you may care to put it, is planning to strengthen his team for next season. According to the misstve from Hug, he {s going to attend the meeting ‘There are several promising Players that he wants to secure—and he has advised Col. Huston to be on deck—and he impressed on the famous Paying Colonel the importance of of the minor leagues at Louisville on having a checkbook with bim. Huston {s not keen for buying minor league talent. go into the open market (open to all magnates who have plenty of jack) nd pay fancy prices for stars, as he did in the cases of Babe Ruth, Carl The Colone! maintains {t is cheaper in the Yong run to get stars this way—instead of corraling dozens of youn: at-good prices ani waiting for their development, which seldom happens, Mays, Joe Dugan and others. ‘The Colonel says the shortest way fo the pennant ts via the checkbook. Bo he is always ready to provide the Necessary in order to buy any player that it is possible to purchase, There fre no longer any Red Sox stars to be had, #0 the Colonel, Huggins, his manager, and Ea manager, have to cast thelr eyes some- where else—and right now the only ohance of getting new men (and at least two or three are needed) is by way of the minors. Col, Huston and Ed Barrow going to be at Loutsvill may attend the ing, along w Bai are le so that they tninor league mee! th Huggins. Harry Frazee, dent of the Red Sox, denies the report that comes from the Coast that he has signed Frank Chance as manager. He ad- mits, though trying to land either the o Peerless Leader or Bill Carrigan, old catcher, as mana the er of his team for next season. Nothing definite has been done yet. Fred Mitchell, manager of the Braves, is indignant over the report from the City of Rumors—at least, basebal) rumors—th is going to trade Tim M eal who hatis f versit ae who is also out ter for the and pinch hit- Red It develops tt ne Yanks haven't really got pe jon of Jake May, star south v f the Vernon Club of the Ce He n games last him, « terms with the club, t ary papers haven't be en signed. ib of the San r seo ¢ President Mc Carthy of the ( ue are still here trying to in Manager Me Graw to allow the world’s champions to train on tte C this but ‘Mac "is deaf to their President » js the chap who sold Jim O'Connell to the nts for $75,- 000 and William Kamm to the W Sox for $100,000 Pat O'Connor, former Yank cc who managed the Albany Cl ing the last two seasons, engaged to manage Hartford Rube Oldham. Tiger twirle ing on the Coast anders, de clares the majors If he has it will be a tough the Det: A new league has just heen orga ized in Philad 1 It will be know us the At I ‘ ganized by ierneat 1 if, former following hay secured fra: chises- Allentown, Yo Harrisburg Imington league is t n ub af and seve plications ha " organiza f the new nal lenge 8 been elected There Wet the ¥ s | by t 1 i ot Carl M tear ny i WN AR \ vill be 4 1 Phat ' a Worveste a BOXER K. 0.’ D BY ONE DRINK— AMMONIA ) nENDER Sullivan. Dee. 6. DEMPSEY-WILLS BOUT LIKELY AT NEW YANKEE PARK ‘The Dempsey-Wills world’ Nshed to-day that the match will go to] Vietor & Achelis steps {nto the lead ‘Thirty Acres at Jacob Ruppert, Yankees, admitted had been a consultation with Tex Rick ard relative to the staging of the fight at the new Yankee 8 Hoyle's Col. ‘The mighty little or little mighty heavyweleht title will probably 1 staged at one of the blg baseball| the Silk plante in this city despite a rumor pub- He would rather bout for the half owner of the to-day that there jum, Mr. Rup- pert said that he favored ono big title ceatl Republic A holding fight is none in J thi! ersey it is taken ca ets. sin fight Letwe n contest at his park. will also bid for the fight and only re- renewed thelr contract with the cC., w ing of bouts at the home of the Giants. At the offices of ‘Tex Rickard It was suid that the noted fight promotor 1 made no settled plans aa yet for the of the much discussed title bout, but he would be In the field at White. the proper time with a top bid for the are sald, friends of the powers that be to be e of in the disposal of tick- Fights at » the building of this mammot! centre ha The Polo Grounds hich calls for the stag- It lg understood that Rickard] stare that caused ther too well pleased with his ex- perionces so far as promoting matches |restion alleys, concerned. For one there are too many Boyle's Thirty Acres vo been few and f we SCHAEFER IN EXHIBITION GAMES HERE TO-MORROW Jake Seha i's jucided fur as Ar him olty. > RIVE d Acai éinee the t fer, championship. at ds to Will 59 on he coast ungements have his déemy He sean vakian cham in a three: and Ren plonship of games. will ancy shots ry Cont nplon ushion ylor, the he hy int nd y European champion. are who this week tost hie 18.2 dalkline han definitely xidbition tour 4s Hoppe. an 1 completed for first exhibition urnament, at the Strand to-morrow afterno will play 800 points a Bruno, the Czechoslo- and will also engage hibition with Bruno who claima the ch smpion of France, e recent internations Edouard Horemans who esterday signed a con » exhibition tow: now i diffe aed . BONALD PARSON WINNER IN PINEHURST GOLF NIGHT Morris by in the the ¢ E on glewood rday, h., Vv, 4.—Dona oungetown Co tournament with a 3 and J. Barber of Knol al contest. solution trophy went to of 5 and 4 the Oakmont Club. inst S. 0. Mil Erie D, Thomson of captured the ¢ he second sixtoer ve OLDHAM WILL RETIRE FROM MAJOR LEAGUF AGUn of Uaseball, « winter baseball Will retire froin KO into by 4 6 aying he how H. Prage lab of the Ame! it ineliethle players testing club a TOURISTS DRERAT KELO, TAGK’S GOSSIP AND BOWLING NEWS League at Thum's Elephant Aeademy the team Jersey City:| The L. and E. Stirn met the Textile Heller of Stirn, and BD: were the high men wi and 224, of three games at Tutn's White Academy in the American Nat when they wanquie In registered high totals, but It Nvering cores ‘The Lady Bowlers of th Kvn, siderable imiproverent enn Alber are ely, #0 that te The other oreant been thir for YALE PLAYERS LEAD IN SQUASH LEAGUE The Yale Club team in the metropolitan «hamptons nis champlonship te lp vr the head of the Ie tw ould be @ fast a Dempsey of Harlem in virtue of its victor: se. = are Club team on the Istter's courts oy eT Clabby, the veteran middleweight Ke ae SVtads Hu: She Wreatr won, by a total cof tour tmatcney tol st tne ne Fie cieeree Beara. be re ana tats and noné lost D. kK. E. Club fa now tn iokey rs ~ twelve-round go at Denver, Col ry dro a third ove [ITALY ASKS GERMANY TO HOLD COURT IN OPEN bates he allt +m te] TO NET CHAMPIONSHIP] IF ROOM WON'T HOLD taco section division SPEEDERS CAUGHT he F 1 over the] ROME —Invitations have a aig Crescent Athietle Club by four matehes Fbeon gent to the tennis federations of to Jail in Week d place in the section, r Germany, Austria, Fra England, co Antoints tnyed on the Yale Club's Belgium and Spain to send teams 1 Sleuths, Mixsell of Princet take t in the International har 1ELES, Noe. 44.—Thirty L t Fink, of the Crescen Italian Tennia alla including one woman, aot Ube12, 18, taken the tnitiative f to-day for speeding and Haun ie as the bi AES Fae tay ne darivin bringing up toe Princeton; * 7 4 the former eneniy f the: intel ta) receive: euck H ties T matches will be pt nt CENTRAL B. B. LEAGUE Homie: nase the auaplons snc anproval TO BE ENLARSED| 2 tic, imernational Lawn Tennle Fs MWe welll adwoue ser AND RAPIDS, Mich, Nov. 24 yicermany: a uiready has accepted the tn-] a v ft spnpunsed Fs i 2 se Plane ar being considered for the Klvinsehroth, ranktn speed maniacs to jail because that in ension next year of ¢ Central Base b reg ' 4 where they belong."* ball League w Faon, from the federations of the allied SAN FRANCISCO, Nov Th jent, anne i to-day, Sove . a California Automobile Associa Ohio; ana Tala » FOREIGN BIKE RIDERS SS BURR E Aaa toe tant nes e aMenay te WILL ARRIVE TO-DAY |!) in eanorting: trad tha “4 R Wileve f \x b ri yt r an : nag jen during the week f -_ ’ f Mh tie oa foray “FARMERS IN BOOTS” i Peel oitin a TO ADVISE CONGRESS OFFER WILLARD £30,900 ne ens re will by wie cal Around Monday (Tell reas ol - A 4 y age © me th Wh o De. TO MEET FLOYD JOHNSON |?) 8! be teamed up. 1 eiasarene an as Villar f mrt ing 1 , [tr n ittee of far s In boots Ir lar in W att M iny for “ ¢ i rh nference er > Ni ° neres 4 Govern Met " tak att eden Wil be in tiptop condition a ie 0, GENARO’S BOUT WITH Cyolopa Lees After Dowatns tb k VILLA IS CALLED OFF] «rri ves . * r as ree i | ontrac tan in tess the "8 : ‘ i RIVAL LEADERS AT PHILLY TO-MORROW As a result of last night’s play Ww Banking Compaty. boys, former cham- pions, and took thetr measure by beat- ing them tn two out of three games Ischof of Textile th scores of 225 The Lenox team was victorious tn tr GhoRine..ce C Ug olumbia Pins Hope on Higgin: To Win the Cross-Country ' Title by RESULTS OF AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT AT NEW YORK A. C. 16 POUND cI t Oppor wo-Mile| me: six seconds, will also be “A: See t Opp tunit OEE erg the commen ds tour p Champion Will Have to wi tumntla in hotter equipped for vex'n Co Cog datentand Realize Ambition of His|capt, nobert Moore and. Wotred ‘ ' . . ss nick, Bron be " Athletic Career—-Big Field| sti tors snort Tenartal ton Ac tt ia cue varie f he Blue and White runners selected an.¥4 for Senior Title Run. the Intercollegiate are as follows: | sttiton cot POUND, GEARS, oc uee ant eae vert Moore plain; Walter Hig. | Mick a ney Ce eae tied gins, Bort Harris, Willlam Schmid, | "yf! é By Joseph Gordon. Wilifred Skeats, Don Riker, Moyer | out ‘vigorito, ‘duntiawied, "eeaaeml , ie 4 -| Blachinsky, J. My rode 4 For tho first time since the inter. mena phd ; Ff Alfred) (AI Haber, Clark House A. An. defeated collegiate cross-country champlon- | 4". iS et : Charle} Pat svoney, @t. John's C, C.y three rouse: ship race has tecome the feature dls-|gon, Adoiph Sclaeler dou Iemaeenty waif — tance-running fixture in collegate] Campbell Folger, Alvin ‘Tillman and a ae athletics, Columbia University feels | Thomas Wenning reasonably confident of winning the Four clubs and two Individuals Individual title at Van Cortlandt} Comprise the entries for the national Park Monday, I Walter Higgins, Neen Sone Aire Pahari onde intercollegiate two-mile champion, |row, Tha New York. Athletic chan the Blue and White sees a runner|contrary to expectations, has not en. who ts capable of accomplishing os a team, ‘The poor showing dges’: deetslon, what no other Columbia has} ate by the winged-foot organiza- lnched, defeated Chai man jon in the sentor metropolitan run is tached; three Fou! ever been ablo to do, the reason given by N, Y of pe ‘i ied fielal ' yD A. C. of- BECOND DRAW, is w © the iast opportunity] ficials for not entering a team. Har- Bronxdale A. C.. defeated, 1: Higgins will have of realizing the|rera who will start in the race fole ine nt ambition of his brilliant athletic | low: odman, unattached, defeated career—to win tho Interoollogiate, Ho| | PAULISTA. © —Joun Pnittipg, sony con-| Ratha sors amelie ah hel ¢] 7 tello, 1, Garvey 7 es rounds * eolmte almost achieved the honor tn 1920, | Giorgio, Natph Gulinesns dames MeNeih Ieee | wks sce Nm ctatte, Howe A Ase wm fg but Johnnie Romig of Penn Btate| Hen’ + Jack) Haman Vignold, 6 «Club, by crossed the tape a few seconds ahend stichact Dev ee erers| Andy Palmer, Young Men'e As. O., oe The feed its bagi fs was} nen, He 0 pinwn, Charice De. Stefano, | knocked out Victor Muyo, unattached, seo oul oause of an jury. fe made on cHE Kes RA a wonderful recovery that winter and] tenigan, ‘Thomas fevlann, donne 4 Kid Sullivan Faces Kid Kaplan; Joe Welling Meets Andy Thomas of ind Curley at the Ridgewood Brooklyn to-morrow. night take the place of Kansas agatnat Curley in Philadeiphia and others owing to an ¥. Will also be unable to fight Frankl Grove Club of Wille Allen will Fight fans in this vicinity will be treated to-night to a promising show nade up of five interesting bouts at the? ten-feund kon Tort sBpencer mete Madison Square Garden, In the two] Johnny Murphy in the twelve-round feature feature contests of twelve rounds Kid] 41 the New York A.C. to-morrow. night Sullivan of Bro 1 7 several tmpertant amateur boute c Kee we will hook up| wrecy Pra Dieterh frat vith Lou "Kid" Kaplan of Meriden, | Blenfeid of New York. Wal > y ig ronto vs r mit ft np, while Andy Thomas, the Ttat-| ROOM Sf rarmntor vn Wack Ca an fighter of New York, will take on] York, and Harry Henning of Joe Welling, the clever. Chicago| Walter covert of New York. vatler, In two stx-round ecraps Lew ttalian Jon Gann the imladiewelant of Paluso boxes Irv ‘ sew | satan deh Lou tognsn, ‘the, ardsiitth Y Doxes Irving Jampole of New| migdeneight. of | Bridgeport, ork and Joe Frisco battles Tibby | just been algned up by th y Exhibition Association of Brook Watson of Australia, while tn the Monday. four-round scrap Kid Lewis of Hart- ford meets Pete Zivic of Columbus, Ohio. meet ina twelve-round bout, | oF one week later maker Charley Doesserick of the i G. of Jersey City says he ts wilting ive Champion Joa Lynch & guarantee of fight the wi of the Johnny cet Brith fight, which will be held Tom Andrews, the w 1 known fight pro- r of Milwaukee, ts tn town. He has : bon Dec Doeeserick would for the ptirpose of trying to sign ub oR Dee. 4, Villas the fiyweight champion,| Put on the bout Dec, 18. Taylor, the fast little Chicago 6 of Bro ke will clash At the Hidgewood Grove continue as man: fl Dec. 39, told the at he has booked up Greb y Darey of California tn a » haw fought many bat- n clubs in the last alx ad ip for another con ‘He will awap punches with Vincent Salvatore of the {fie Coast tn the atar bout of twelve rounds at the Freeport A of Freeport, L. 1, on Monday night. Marty Sullivan tackles Jimmy Grande in the semi final of ten rounda. Johnny Gray, w sat the Brook the, has been si me porting Club offers rf @ rounds’ duration to of Harlem for to-morrow Harlem whl take on imbue, O.. ty the main Nelaon of Phitadelphia will Billy Misk atgned up nt won the two-mile championship by Joseph Doherty, Robert. Dalrym GREATER NEW YORK leading some of the bost stars ty the] “PiNNici AMERICAN A vin tn East in the quadrangular meet in 11 ilovd, Murphy. Fifteent mg, ome which Columbia defeated Dartmouth A Me Miller, National A Ccewon Cornell and Pennsylvania, and win- An Rick, New York | John Angelo, Greek-American A. C., ‘on Foul ‘dgar Thompson, | '? third round. ning a tle for first {n the motropoll- op EE tan college champlonship. INTEKHOR Higgins will compete with some of . OFF | Pal Moran, tho New Orleans ightwateht.| the best runners in the country Mon-| PHILAT PHIA. Nov Rao Me-| According to a report in ctreulatton in] Feature Bouts at Garden pant taht Young aay: é t0 beat Graw. Pi star right halfback, may| yesterday the game between Stuyvesant hilte . re hter ot be able to start against Cornell on] High School, winner of the Manhattan % - q Harvard, Mal Douglas of Yale and|"°! ‘ostart again n fs ¢ Manhat ot L To-night Will Be Twelve aed Cae Sionday| Hendrie of M. I. Tr, all three undo-|THaNkssiving Pay. Afecraw was onfand Bronx P. 8. A. 1. champtonshp, Ad n next Monday cil Je 9 field yesterday. walking w ; hold rook Round Affairs. ore kcetiie Boatterncon, |feated. Harold E, Dykman of Car-l iq ots “rutche He has w hruike ‘hes beer’ called oft “reg bean = _ Chick Kansas, the hard hitting bantam. [oesle Tech, who finished ahead cf] hoo and Dr. Arthur Helght t# not aure| between Stuyvesan Erasmus Hall weight, who wae, compelled to cancel] Hixgins in the Syracuse Invitation "if he will be able to ¥ wan to decide the beat team In the city, By John Pollock. Matches with Spencer Gardner, Benny Ba ‘Xmarks the Spot [ —Marks it some 600 times in Greater New York alone—for this is the num- ber of United Cigar Stores in metropolitan district that sell HAVANA-AMERICAN cigar, and a the the Il of them are needed to supply the demand. If you have never smoked a really fine Havana-filled cigar, we advise you to try this famous Havana-American. 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