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Will Play in Tournaments at Riviera and Then Go to England for Wimbiedon Championships—Trip Will Prevent Her From De- fending National Indoor Title. ‘RS. MOLLA BJURSTEDT MALLORY, tennis champion of America, is again going to Europe in quest of the world’s title. Accompanied by her husband, Franklin I. Mallory. She will sail in February She will frst compete in a number of winter tournaments at the Riviera and may play in the first of the open events of the year at Mentone on March 5. A renewal of her feud with her famous rival, Mile, Suzanne Lenglen, is possible. ’ But whether or not Mrs. Mallory: r) gets an opportunity of “playing Su- zanné.on the Riveria, she will stay | DEN over in all probability for the various hard court tournaments in France, Spain and England in the spring, and be reedy for the grasscourt season that reaches a climax in England in July with the playing of the British} © championships at Wimbledon. The latter event is the goal Mrs. Mallory is aiming at, for it means a chance to redeem herself for the decisive defeat eee of Mile. Legten in the title match last summer. Mol- " M expects to be at her best by the] ennis Champion Must time the Wimbledon to it * She will hace had mament? Change Strokes—Will Be three months of more or less contin-| Lucky to*Get ii Yous competition by that time. y n First Ten, ‘Mrs. Mallory, if she decides to stay, may be joined by her doubles partner, —William joel Edith Sigourney, of Boston,|T- Tilden 24, national tennis cham- who was abroad with her last’ sum-|pton dectarcd to-day Sut 5 mer and the year before. ‘The trip BiG hiaiatt tncky yah nih will prevent Molla from defending the set in the first national indoor championship, which, |" for 1923. Discussing for the first as in the last two years, will bo de-|time his prospects wince he lost the bead Mt Bebe g or oe Longwood} frst joint of the middle finger of his or nna See eaten ed as Mite, tlaving hand, the champion was Qengicn's last year in ingles com.| Pessimistic about the future. petition, In the previous years she} Tilden sald it would be necessary nas always played in the tournaments! for him to bid up an entirely new is expected in oplhgeard ae eee ee can cte’| system of play and that many of his If she ehe-and ice. ‘Mallory wick plays would be lost to him. our t japan = ‘The one pos- Confidence in his shots,’he confessed, bstacle ts that Mille. Lengien would be greatly undermind. vo fier draw from competition , be “I will have a nice orthadox game the American champion's arrival, | ext year, * he lamented, ‘Nothing *| ashy and few forcing strokes, I am ‘Mrs. Mallory is anxioua to try. con. catalina: mow that what in lott of mu] career, #0 the needed hit was manufactured. All the mighty Ban did to give| 69 innings, and, In the evening Wake Scene: The reception room of the Yanks. elusions again w: e French girl} middie finger will be stiff and virtually | Cobb the required hit w: who beat her so decisively at Wimble- ess in gripping a racquet. That last summer, in revenge for Mr®.} means all my strokes in which this "s victory in this country the} finger plays a part will have fo be ing summe! chan; modified. It is probable that several other ge American women will take part in| forehan} drive are the only THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. TRYING M. COUE’S STUFF - - - - - By Thornton Fisher ||fHNSQN AOGENES Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) Press Publishing Company) LaF : Oe Se mmeeeees) |) TOIONT MAIR in 2 GErne of = eONDITION ug FOR MY FIGHT pg een hE LEAGUE MEETING Advances Date of His Circult gy to Dec. 12, Two Days Before Nationals Meet. y Ni uly. ANY 1) K yy \) AN CHICAGO, Dee. 3.—Vresident Ban Johnson olgthe American Leagefe to- day advanced the date of the Amert- Et GAS om can League Club Owners’ annul ; . meeting in Chicago to Tuesday, De- WILLARD MAY IF JAWN MSGRaw USES cember 12, to enable the club owners 4 REGAIN THE THE COVE SYSTEM IH TRAINING NExT to attend the joint meeting of the! PROVE major leagues, called by Commission- SPRING AD Wt Foorwore er Landis for December 14 In Now York City, according to a long dist- ance telephone message from Mf. Johnson in Excelsior Springs, Mo. The American League meeting had been for Wednesday, December 18. In the meantime the joint moct- ing in New York for December 14 was called by Commissioner Landis. _The change in date will make it possible ofr the American League owners to get through their business here ins time to attend the joint meeting in New York. Whether President Johnson will attend the joinnt meeting was not made known. How many of the American League owners will attend the joint meeting also is problematical. The change in date brings the an- nual meetings of the National affd American Leagues on the same date. ‘y \\ \ me eee PRaen ITHOUT The National League will meet in Risle OF fea, TW His SQUAD. 2 ze . K i New. York ar a8, st PP aa APS HO JOHNSON SINGLED FOR CQBB | 208, GANNEFAX. AND League President, in Chicago, Decided That Error, Credited by|%'% reke even tn the two blocks of NAVY SHIFTS COURSE FOR HARVARD-TIGER RACE tne fact that the middies will not row in the American Henleys this year the ‘Naval Academy has agreed to row Har- vard and Princeton on Lake Carnegie, Princeton, May 6, The race was orig- thelr three-cushion billiard match at Official Scorer, Was Hit Even If He (Ban) Didn’t See It. the strand Billiard Academy last aight Baseball War Clouds Burst Werths Santee: dase eee i ltie ale \Y COBB'S mysterious hit has been finally explained by Ban Johnson.| in the found snteat forthe ines te By B. Bulg es ea the soeenimpone nae ele professional three-cushion champion- jozeman r. cademy ani js out of the question The American League Predident needed a hit to give a player In his} Prine ines Cele n al y ge! feat the ccldinicen to, taeCRLEe gircuit the honor of batting .400 for the third time in his major league! reated the Milwaukeean, 60 to 87, in It is not» definitely settle§ as to x Many baseball writers have} whether the Naval Academy crew will gath 2 é io. Inwirdly-tNéy are|*w at Poughkeepsie, though the to— field won by 50 to 41 in 7 4innings. |Y@thered to get the facts of the Landls-Johnson imbroglio. Inw®rdly Enteworate canine. Tasusee ue academy auttrorities when granting per- misston for the crew to row on the Hudson stated that it must not be ex- AND TY BECAME .400 HITTER) 5?! Two Games Robert Cannefax and Harry Wake- IMPROVE HIS GAHE hoping that they will get something on which to cast aspersion on Big Ban. Facing the stage (to the left) is a closed door behind which Col. Huston and Senati z vt Ne tt ith Bishop Broderick. The im- lenator Walker are talking over old times with Bishop Brodertc! im pected that the midshipmen would row pression outilde is one of mystery. there snnually as it interferes with Young Reporter (who still reads the exchanges)—Have you fellows seen| their work on the practice cruise, Overrule an official scorer. Both had high runs of five in the aft- Establish a special scoring procedure, bee pe ‘on saree man pve fe Decide in Chicago that an error witnessed at thef@blo Grounds and | ‘Isle inning in the evening block, while Wakefield’s best eflort netted Judged ae auch by not less than six baseball scribes, was a hit even if | him four. Wakefleld will play George Arrived at his decision without the formality of an investigation. Moore in the tourney at Thum’s this i this? (exhbits Chicago paper). It si Mr. Navin of Detroit has wired other] The naval crew will row Universit: the tennis tournaments in the south} that will not be affected. The hit in question was made on May 15 and was a grounder not epe-|“icrmoom ts[clubs askiag that Ban Johnson be compelled to call the annual meeting in|of Pennsylvania April_21; Massachu- x France. Miss Elizabeth Ryan of! “But while retaining these two] cially far to the left of Scott and on which the Y: shortstop got both eens tournament 181 Now York so that club owners can meet with National League in joint meet-feetts Tech, April 28, and Syracuse, May California, long A resident of Burope,|shots absolutely all my other|hands. Jack Kieran, the official scorer, ruled it an error- esimpiowae Ing called by Judge Landis 19, all at Annapolis," Columbia’ may at sure to compete, and Miss Eleanor] strokes, with the possible exception ‘This was not authenticated,” advises Johnson. Nevertheless, the offi- A ay ts Old Scribe—That so? Well, there's your story. also row here. Goss, who played there last winter,Jof my service, will have to be] cial scorer filed his box score in due order and no one raised any question E 5 Innocent Bystander—It means that for one time the American “League SS ee josing to Mile, Lenglen in straight|changed. As yet I am in doubt about | concerning the ‘hit’ until sometime in October, when it was discovered that -).6 63 is not behind Johnson. Ought to be good stuff, that FIVE NEW OPPONENTS Jove gets, may return, my service. All my volley shots and| Ty Cobb needed one more hit to give him a .400 average. of 4 Young Scribe—It's a fight to the death between Landis and Johnson— E European players of renown, be-|all thoso delicate little cut shots on| — Neither the official scorer or any other New Yeek baseball scribe h io make @ good headline, wouldn't it: “War to the Death?” FOR THE COLGATE FIVE - sides’ Mile. Lenglen, whom Mrs, Mal-|which I always depended so much |ever been asked for his opinion as to whether the grounder in question w: 7 3 4 The Bishop (emerging from inner office)—I don't understand. But, gen- lory Is likely to meet during her trip|are lost to me. Then there are all|a hit or an error—but Ban Johnson knows it was and knew Gobb needed the Beak tlemen, it's a delight to see you. If. HAMIUEON, N. ¥., Dec. 8.—The Col include Mrs. Lambert Chambers, Miss] those little ghots I have made from|hit so as to bolster up American League records. * 6 10 Middie-Aged Scribe—Your reverence, !t means that Judge Landis was| gate basketball schedulé was ratified I Katherine McKane, Mrs. A. E. Bea-|out of posi! » Pick-ups, flick shots Johnson explains that a provision for checking is in operation whereby | Byron Gillette, oe 9 trying to get these baseball people together for the public good. Ban John-| nignt at a'meeting of the Athletic Gov- mish and Mrs. Sattherwaite of Eng-]and-the like. I know I cannot make|the American League statistician co-pperates with the Associated Presa and | “corse Moore. 3 on son's trying to crab it beeause he don’t want Landis to get in the limelight. | ring Board, ‘The list includes twenty- inna. these again. the A, P. wam,"sensibly" accepted. Why not check up with the official)" “°™ . He's wore, | He called # meeting in Chicago:s0 that the magnates couldn't at.) os ana Ingudes next Monday 1 present record between Mrs. Tilden said he did not expect to scorer? Making his first rst public appeardnce|tend the Judge’s meeting in New York. mes jory and Mile. Legien is in favor of the French girl, who defeated the fmeran at Far 8 the bard cust JAY GOULD BEATS ome F in the hard coui championships a year ago as well as BULL IN SOU play again until February. at Wimbledon last summer. sewed caine RAYMOND IS SLATED TENNIS MATCH TO LEAD YACHT CLUB] Jay could, court tennis champion and third ainong the ranking squash tennis Players, easily defeated Charles M. Bull tr. of the Crescent A. C. In one of the matches of the Columbia Club vs. the Members of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club will hold their annual meeting at Greenwich, Saturday, when the Nomin- atfng Committers, made up of 8, Christie Mead, rank H. Colladay and Frank Browne Jones, will submbit the follow- ing ticket for approval: of the senson he showed rare Commorore. H. H. Raymond; Vice|the racquet and won in two games by a Commodore, RK. A. C. Smith; Rear Com-|score of 15—8, 15—9. modore, Robert Law jr; Secretary, W.| Columbia, by the way, won the match ‘T, Major; Treasurer, Raymond Pawley;|by a score of 5 to 2 and registered its Meamurer, Clement 8. G. Amory. first victory of the tournament, In the Regatta Committos, George F. Gil-Jother league match, the champton Har- more, Edmund Fish and Weld M.|vard Club eastly defeated the Princeton Stevens, Directors, for three years, L.|Club by a margin of 6 matches to 1. . Price and A, Gardiner Cooper. The only Princetonian to walk off the Commodore Douglas Grahame Smyth, |court victorious was B. Harris, who de- ‘Who has served through four terms and | tested J. - Richards by a score of ‘whose first year was spoiled by the} 16—1, 915, 15—8. burning of the club house, declined a} The match between Gould and Bull renomination. He ik to be made an] Attracted the most attention. The court honorary member of the club. tennis champion was lightning fast in ves Narra Setting around the court and placed his INDIANS RELEASE MAILS, shots so adroltly that he won the sec- CLEVELAND, Dec. 8.--Walter Matis,} ‘4 Same in seven hands. There was a left handed pitcher of the Clevelend | o€ shot in particular, a smashing drive ‘umerican League for the past two sea-|COWR the alde wall, that completely sons, was released by President 1, §,| PUseled Bull. Barnard to the Oakland Club of the} B+ Earl Fink of the Crescent A, C. Sectte enet Laague. who defeated A. J. Cordier in’ the seratch tournament on Tuesday, showed ge | tome pretty squash tennin tn defeating ¥ F, Kidde of the Columbla Club by a HARDING AND SARAZEN | score of 15-1, 15-6. Fink outplaye: his rival from the start. MAY TEAM IN GOLF Anterson Dana of the Harvard Club, twice runney-up for the national cham: CONTEST TO-MORROW Plonship, scored a 15—-10, 15—10 vietory over J. M, Dennison of Princeton in th WASHINGTON, Dee. B.—if | feature match between these two club: Another winning Harvard player was} ni; President Harding should be suf- M. Taylor. He defeated O. 8. Greene ficiently recovered from a cold, | after three cames by @ score of 16—9, and if he finds the time, he may gic NN engage in a golf contest on Sat- CANADA FORMS NEW urday with Gene Sarazen, na- BOXING FEDERATION tional open champion, as his part- ner, Friends of the President are trying to arrange a match, in which Leo Diegel, noted prof: sional and a prominent Washing- tonian, will meet the Chief Ex- one and Sarazen pen professional champion witb be introduced to the Presi- dent at 12.30 P. M. on Saturday. After the meeting of Sarazen and President Harding, Sarazen will oo to East Potomac Park golf Unks, where he is to give an ex- hibition, The Potorrac Park Dec, §.—To urge recog- nition of a uniform control of profes- sional boxing throughout Canada and the rulings of one provincial coinmis- sion by other controlling bodies in th country, the Dominion Boxing and Wrestling Vederation has been organ- MONTREAL, Mulqueen, chairman of commission of Ontario, president. It is probab! y organization, will tmn get Into touch with th ing association of the the oourse, operated by the Govern- with a view to affiliating ment, is a favorite with,the Pres- body so that the rulings of wa nd . be accepted by the other, : v ve en a hit. That makes it “sensibly” a hit. world’s 18.2 balkline Bitiard cham- BOWLER ILL, MATCH BOXING PROMOTER the Hoppe-Peterson Billiard Club last Charley Trutks was made in connec- tion with the postpanement of the sec- ond half of the Trucks-Knox, Glenn bo: y f those equivocal things—— el tch, which was to be rolled at the xing promoter whom Siki assaulted | three-cushion billiards, one ot = a < Casing Alleys Philadeiphin, to-mor- [afte the Palstc-Prunier toot Sarin Young tribe What a'yer, mean-adaniunteaulvoctl? «4. appites to the| ARMY-NOTRE DAME GAME row. In the drat half of this contest} otis asked Cunt. Cony ferilea’ng| BOXING BOUTS IN head. Equivocal is simply stalling. Get that? TO BE EARLIER NEXT YEAR Innocest Bystander—Well, what does the Judge 4 evening. Dec, 11. The Maroon clashes with five opponents new to the Old Scttbe—The Judge, who 1s down in Louisville, Bays he called the big] with five oppaueta (ten ih le Bonaventure, Stevens Institute, Buffalo, ‘Trinity. There a violent sing at the telephone. Young Scribe answers. 1t’s| “"4,7 sw ncdute follows: long distance from Louisville. They want Col. Huston. ; b; 300 1s POSTPONED SAYS HE WAS NOT autres peeve Neary eS es Col. Haston (sticking head through door a moment-tater). I just talked 18, to 109. ‘The champion made a high Caer ra tie ati STRUCK BY SIKI| run of 138 and averaged 50. Peter-|to Judge Landis, There's no change in his plans. Gol ‘er ee Gerth ana is M lbeny son’s average was 214-5. It was There \s another ring at the telephone. It is Col. Ruppert. aw School Albany j, Hamilt i Fr mat ester; 27, Army at West Point; Feb. PARIS, oc. — q ted that 400 persons saw the Col, Ruppert (over phone) you young fellows can say for the ‘ute; 10, Ayracuso; 16 Teintts ee ak ay ae Ybarne- haaineg hich saa Pe singe} by an ex-|American League Club that we have Bed Johnson to change the date ofhis rd; 1 Spr; theld ; fe interested in the| inition of fancy shot making by meeting so that all hands can get together in New York, Other clubs also Peterson. On Saturday night Hoppe The answer apparently, is that the official scorer ruled an error and not|in New York since he regained the pionship, Willie Hoppe engaged|mecting fot New York two weeks ago. He sees no reason for changing his Charley Peterson in an exhibition at} plans. ‘Announcemdnt of the. illness of Siki-Carpentier controversy. The have wired him. Riddell-Jimmie Senatore Intercity} Deputy visited Fernand Cuny, the|and Peterson will play 60 points at Col. Huston—and Johnson ts adamant. eli ‘am st Me i i its rat ai He answered our telegram w! iuttaio at. Buffalo sly ss te Rochester and 10, which was bowled at the University iolently.. .Gcorge Perry, a spectator, pick: Xileys, Bronx, last Sunday, a lead of | {° Negative, whereupon Mf Yburne- N. Y. A. C. TOURNEY Again the telephone rings violently.. .Gcorgt ‘U, @ spect picks «p . lain his presence. Mig face suddenly breaks tnto "| garay asked the promoter whether de receiver ang is about to expla’ WEST POINT, N. Y., Deo. 8—A 98 was gained, by Riddell and Sena- |e ate a complaint aeuhent eine ja smile of velcome and enthusiasm. He hands receiver to Old Beribe. aritigs Gains abana Any RAUNT tore. Jimmie Senatore averaged 280] st" Guny again tentied Meat Results of amateur boxing bouts in Old Setbe—Why, hello Harry! (to the osserbiagty It's none other yeep history or in the eight games, The iliness of} ij). 2 n the nega-| the New York Athletic Club tourney|than old Hirry Frazeo—all indignant 'n ever'thing. (To Frazee) Say, Harry, | Dame for next season Is assured, cae s Trucks will no doubt be the cause of] “ Carpentier and his manager, Fran- | 'st night follow: Johnson is concrete—won't budge. Landis can't see the thing at all, Amere]| announced to-day, Knute Rockne’s | Postponing several other matches! oois Descamps, are leaving for En, 108-Pound Clasa-—Barney Goller, Bronxdale|ican Leaguers have all wired Johnson to get off his high perch and get wise.| fast Hoosler eleven will come. Leni on which Knox and Trucks had under|ting to-day to take part In a chevy | A. Gx. defeated Harry Green, Rutgers Gym-l How about it? Ochs, 15 $0 play CaROnaeas, TRG eg considerations including contests with chanily, rounds, judges’ decision; eet ise coe (over the phone)—Say, write this dine down. It covers the| ‘he contest has not been definitely de boxing show at Brighton, Carpent J Inselman, — Bupret Gymnasiu cided upon, but it Is hoped to play the Phil and Barney Spinelli and John] win pe presented from the ee on od Sammy Goldstein, Beaman's| whole case—oh sure, I Know Johnson ts mighty concrete, in the head—bit | O00" UPS OY ic Notre Dame usually: Clark House A. ‘A., three rounds, Judges’ go Re bawled te te Cin Foor Of tournament Claion; Bammy Kamins, Clark House A. A., Voices on other side of door can be heard saying: “You know, Bishon, vhich he made exclusively to the As- Grives at 0.1. M., when Henry Servas Jr. of 0 AB Hoboken will bowl J. Delehanty of the der-| #0clated Press last Monday—that the ty ‘Mika seven games, total ‘pins to] Nght between himself and Georges Car- Ongler and Leo Lucke of Brooklyn. | may referee : on a peas aie here's my answer: gets a later date on Army's ochedule. Beas Guat or aeraecors i [GWE Ne ake Somtion At hs Hane act Petree at meee | AT howe knew two business men with so littté invested to do so much) “Although announcement has already vyGrk Bowling Association will bel will not box even an exhibition round, | ese rt talking. And they're doing it on O, P, M.—other people's mone} been made that Army will play Yale tis ung at tho ‘White lephant s RMON FONG: geal ed Charles Campanella, Pasting A. C MiddieAged Scribe (v serious and exacting)— Well, what of it?| the newh of a NED Ne re t? . to dixcuss matte: > n 4 . stor’ 0 te doncerning: the coming Motropoitian Bowling! WATE L, PROBE SIKI’S pihree rounds, judgoa, decision; Will Huke!l wviat's thi answer? Where's the story? Where's— dear, the Gate. hall pot been peeriovel ‘Shamplonmhlp. Pea iepny ns, At 8.50 deli STORY OF “BAKE” iene’ Srey A. oe im ros: . Very Young Scribe ea oer means war, man—war-to the death! the game on. Nov. 8, it was stated to oh eacerabio & 120-Pound Clase—Andy | Lewis, Landis or Johnson must fal jreat—— di This makes certain two big con- to intormat alba wecond round esl reece Old Seribe (suddenly remembering that, he must send pdsteard to his for Army next season besides the Rewitag. "1 PARIS, Dec, 8 Glencoe A’ C.. knocked ‘out. Bib Cross;|grandson vho is the best physical specimen ‘of grandson in New York State, | Navy game. | Mbtropolita: ARIS, Dec, 8 (Associated Press).—) einanue! House, first round: Eddié Merritt-| according to statistics)—Yes, I know, but when there's war there must be Laan a eReEe At Thum's White 8 T a letter addressed (o the Vrench| ¥. M “four rounds, Judger deicaion. [some fights. Where'll it start. Get down to cases. WHITE ELECTED CATPAIN | remnant nail “at ad “on ane | Press, “Battling” Sikt, the Senegalese |" 435-Pound iase-—Willle Maloney, Holly-| Young Scribe (thoughtfully) — ‘That's so, too. Let's call the Colonel} OF op STEPHEN! 5 ELEVEN fourth foog alleys, or attraction will | Mghter, yesterday reiterated the charges| Wood Inn Club, defeated George Smith. | (raps on the closed door). EF | defeated Tony Moreno, Bt. Lucy's C. ©.11’l never forget that day when you and Gen, Wood came over to the patio POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Dee. Pires rounds, judges’ Geciaion: (laughtery, \yes, place is still there, dc.’ Pyle ot Ponerinae red | defeated R pega iain o SANS AIPM pentier, which was won by the Nexto, 2G); three ‘rounds,| Col, Huyton (coming to Cogr}y bag Johnsed as offered to move thé Gaia | hen, beet elected caitatn ot Oo feotnell (a the last score hax been chalked up y t Dale a etn 8 ) , Anat F amateur sweepstakes at the White] “he match was fixed," says sikita| Jo “Neptune Club, defeated ai]UP One gaysbut that means nothing, i-Sahe you mean to say that} ’#le-en-Hudeon, for the sgason of 29 morrow | letter, “and T eould not ‘avoid it untit| Wass, Bronxaale ‘A.C... three rounds, All togéther (voices in concert. pitch) will be put'on.| 1 got into the fing. But now ft hove 4 the old gang is going to line up with and « heen « Giatrice wil wine Fof the metropolitan | been deprived of my title, and I will Col. Huston—The only line-up in the American League is a line of de White plays halfback on the team, ee ) Rutgers Gym slum, de , Gallo, unattached, ‘three push matters before the courts, I never ages" decks mareation between intelligence and stupidity. AOA ne eto None York ta wien | Pecelved the amount of money 1 was| second Tr . Hollywood Exabting Scribe (with pencil and paper at half-cock)—Just who are In Hamilton Hockey Dates, ne clubs tn reut York to visi! * College hockey sc announced yea- homing clube im dreaier, Neve ia lift] entitled to from tho stakes, Jon club defeated (oot Mudio, UtEETAl ne stud line-up, Colonel? 28 terday shows seven of twelve hockey Wednesday afternoon sae” gtk [don't ask me to be a law: tag Aghter; | “gummy Kamins, Clark Houso won, Col.|Huston—Why, those who vote against us, of course, ireisig calipers cron tats Wednenday afieron Mara, i the |donit ani me to be a layer. rom now arom Fred ise esate é Phote rings again, disturbing the drama, It 4s Col. Ruppert, inouth will be played at Clinton, Jan, Eromdeet of hfe, oresnisat . tmust ‘refer you to my laws by referee th OUND Cl i Col, Ruppert (over the phone)—Did you evér hear of anything so stupid?} 12, and Larges * a ere wan the etme afte he fo A ac OA Borenaan Brendale ‘4 On, defeated Old Beribe—Never: But will you go to Chicago? Cy ena ee Het een ny League ie being sho Although Sikt had declared he would| Willie, Seamids. | Nat eee ColRuppert—Sure. Our interests are at the American League mocting. | YW ttavin doh U. Gann ne tant or talk no more, except through hie attor-| Funda! intee® lark House A A.. knocked! Old Boribe—Wowld you call this situation war? ing with Harvard and University. of fea and’ three Tost, ‘the “Manufacturers | Wey and Senator Diagne, nevertheless! out Jack St ached, fir wo. ColJ Ruppert—Oh, sure. Pennsylvania ; 4 m Is In second place with | when seen this evening he sald: - : ° ; 5 . Fay tina. ahd showing tha | “Carpentier was one of tho easiest] RUTGERS COURT SQUAD OUT. ce May ery one lat Jal door. Scribes are leaving, o€ "KS MANA ng even wine and marks T had met in my career, He| NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Dec. 8.— bg ie Drags f wily Glens ot Milton Rabinowitz Class of 1 was ever had any business in the same| Coach Frank Hill of the Rutgers basket- Young Scribe (much perturbed in hall outside, addresses Old Scribe)— ted manager of football for the ring with Jack Dempsey. ‘The Ameri-| pall team made preliminary prepara- just what was It the Colonel sald? Did you geg that? I've lost my ean public has been imposed on the} tions for the season at yesterday's prac- is f ng of the City Colles same as had the Fronch public, as there| tice when he made a final cut in the Old|Seribe——Doggone if I can remember. But, say, I've got to send this Board yesterday, William aaa surely are aquad, leaving about a dozen men, most} postcan to my grandson. Would you believe tt, that boy already wetghs cted manager of baseball, who can k e for a ‘goal."| of them veterans from last year’s win-|oleyen pounds, ap odd thing — R, Milsner, 1924, was p —|Marcet Nillesi is a much tougher man| ping orfanizaton, Rutgers will get into MMigtls_Awed fcribe—-Oh, make it war inthe headlines, ‘That's the idea—| ¢lected aasistant manager of handball ¢§ Martin Meese than wpentior, Georges knows very action Friday night on the local court] 1) then ‘t eit Te Ui meeting. has bee 5 n football] well he 4s taking no chances fe thedral College and on Sat- * What! team at Apoans| lengiig we for a telure detchy fend Sree ll Vian Columbia on the Morn- Col Huston (to the disappearing scribes)—That’s It—war and pestilence, al for the season of am disqualified now and cannot fght}Pggside court. A year ago Rutgers de-|Keep thatin mind and shoot, Jalp ts with mg, too. « halfback on the team. for months,” \ d Columbia here. urtain)

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