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B McCallister Chosen to Succeed Tris Speaker as Indians Pilot

i ' . ' ft Won Fame Under Stailings, , Proposed Mathewson Memorial Home Scout Climbs bart Five Mehlhor* ' n Is Penn Passes Easy Prey Plays for Him Once More Holding Lead astic Rule To Main Post T>OCHESTEK, Dec. .11.— or Syracuse careers have peculiar slants. In In Tourney On Pro Game At Cleveland j the fall o£ 1912 the Boston Braves > presented :i flyvreight kid as a « ;c Steamroller shortstop candidate. He was. the Three Strokes Below the Quaker Student Who McCallister Takes Va- personification of ginger and -pep. is Over Genevans,' But the critical scribes who saw Field in $5,000 Golf Seeks Gold to^Be Shorn cancy as Indian the youth in action "shook their 51 to 11 bond**. I Classic of Honors :-:'i:;^:;^:;ix|^i^^ Leader "He'll, never ." they wrote. George Stullings, manager of the ion Scores 26 Del iloiue, CaL.DeC. 11 t/P).—Play- Philadelphia, Dec. 11. UP).— A; a i;Many Applicants Braves, who saw the youth' dance ins1 flawless golf, Bill Mehlhorn, meeting today the council on ath- i -- — ri and prance, jack-up the big league Chicago, turned in a .70, two under letics. University o£ Pennsylvania.; veterans, plead with tiiem to "show (New Manager Will Be- and Eisemann Un- par. today to maintain a substantial awarded varsity letters to ](> foot- q something." smiled and replied: lead in the 72-hole ?5,OOQ Monterey ball players and incorporated into "Anybody who love's to plav the 1 • gin Duties Next Brilliant Flooj r Peninsula CFpen championship. its by-laws a ruling pertaining to [ay for Winners gamo like that will fool critics and . The Chicagoan's card with yester- undergraduates turning profession- Week smart baseball -judges. Mark these day's first round "-, gave him a total al. The' rule provides that "any" stu- \\-ords-"-he'H be a star for me." of 142, three strokes below the field. dent turning professional while an Walter Maranville, alias • tho Vic Hanson on a scor- Most* o' the outstanding entrants undergraduate be denied his : Cleveland, D-as. li C9J-— Jac:^ iic- "Kabblt," was the flyweight kid on had completed their second round j CalHster, for 13 years scout and and Carr_.and-_ Else- trial. •• As all baseball .followers letter and all previous letters, .and 'and it was not held likely that MehU his membership in the Varsity Club lning with pretty floor play, fcnow, Maranville lived to become j coach of the Cleveland Indians, will horn's mark would be' surpassed. v;ill be revoked." 1 one o£ tlie game's most brilliant j e toe Trioc- durins tiie 1527 o University -last \n Three other cards of 70 also were .Varsty letters and golden foot- j • shortstops—-just as George Stall- chalked up'today with Olin Dutra, son. Tu IT. Bernard, president of its basket ball season by -balls were -awarded- to George C.I *r . c_, j • • . / .- -. ings predicted- •-.-.. Fresno: Harry Cooper, Los Angrcles. ijr--^.v.:^.7rr:^* . * * '»v • • ». :'. •"f"> '. .• iI I tho cluli, announced today. Mc- to- a 51 'to H victory over They parted.-.Stallings became.a. "RABBIT-" MARANVILLE. Thayer, C. L. Fields. John P. But- ' ; and Johnny Golden, New York as ler. Jesse W. Douglass, Robert L. jCallister was appointed to succeed From start" to finish it was minor league magnate and Maran- luminaries. These scores gave Pike, Edward W. Hake, Paul T. { Tris Speaker, veteran outfielder. yille;.-drifted on in his big league agent. Mavanville -snapped', at the Duira a. total of 14S and Cooper and & -you please .affair .for 'the t Scull. Foster Sanford. Jr., John career—from Boston to. Pittaburg to opportunity to return to Stailings Golden eaun 145. ' . rho resigned as manager Ee Chicago to Brooklyn and then un- and the "Rabbit"' will do. the shorA- George Von Elm,. ¥ Los Angeles,' Hayes, Don K. Singer. Charles S. Drange showed a lack of Rogers, Samuel \V". Parke. Alfred conditionally released last season. stopping for Rochester in the In- National Amateur champion, \ Tr.e announcement .followed a t times and its all-star trio They are together again. A free ternational Leasrue - next season." , stroked a 71 to bring: his total score VTascolonis, tfolwell Scull. Jr., C. ; "Hanson and Lee werc-in- •to 147. F. Duncan and John Smith. j consutULUon between HcCallister > walk about too much with" " • * * • An interesting: feature in connec- — ! and Ei-crnard at Asnevilie, X. C, last H. Chandler Egan, Jledford, Ore., • _* ^^ta * •• • • — » ^^T* -^ T^ ^^^Vt " ^^^^*L X T^^l . m m f f ^^V^P^ • t i in their possession, evU farmer national and present Cali- tion wtih the awards was that ;y attended t 1 fa lack of practice since m Hitting the Maple Pins fornia amateur title holder, made San ford received his letter for kick- I P* *** • ri'l»*l4l'rfrHT «"• • • • «"• • • V • •»»• t *^l '. . H '! . ' V .''-fu * . ^ +* * • ••.«"**••"-*»**•»•-•• ' • ._, J "• •", ^ '' " '"^1 'I "'"".. ' *fc"^Tj|«5- ^ * ^ » j*. _B I" 1 ~¥~t f* f*ebal f • l Association inect- lick. shift, from football to - ^* " ' . 'i .-.,,'.' a.comeback afle?.'a somewhat dis- ing oil in the second^ halt of the s He vv'ill taJce charge oC Uie ball- : With JOHNNY MABTINO — astrous S5 yesterday. His • score1 game with .Cornell. "Watching the Saranac Lake, Dec. 11.— Au-tUsl summer and other sporting- s.nd \ team immediately and attend the Lambert drew tile starling today was 73, or a.-tola! of .158, from-, the grandstand, San- notmcement coming- -from Ashe- theatrical bentOts, a start was made« A.zxier:can Lsagxie meeting in Chi- The Crucible Steel Co.( of America Bowling. Leasrut, which bowls its ford's father remarked: "The kid in^ the summer and lail for thelcag-o next week as the Tribs's eat. at forwaru with Han- 1 which was expected to quality him ville. X. C., where the National As- rr and Luc. holding matche' •s every" Wednesday night on Slaurer's alleysH , * is enjoying it• s most "among- the Go .finalists tomorrow. will get his letter, but isn't that a sociation o£ Professional Baseball establishment of the fund, -which chief. - Although ^.FcCailister never pla} ird- berths •with Eiscmann successful season. .It is composed of 10 five-men teams, each named after .Other scores include: AI "\VatT deuce of a way to* earn one?" Leaguers held their annual conclave [has a two-fold purpose. ; center. Eiseman got the a well known {Trade of Kteel. "While it does not boast of as maw Indlvid.- rous", Grand Rapids, .75, 72. 14-7; \reelc, that the minor leagues matelv half of the funds raised for} a game In the bi^ leosTieb ne Tras tipoff and the Orange tool; • J • 1;'''-- • the Saranac Lake Memorial-will be selected over more than a Uozen- ual sta>s as some of the. othef circuits, nevertheless, it has a number of Johnny Fan-ell, New York, 77. 71. join.in a movement to erect a on -oC the ball'and quickly - ^^ 14S; Tommy Armour, New York. suitabie memorial at Saranac LaSce, i used for the erection of a club j appi:canrsapplicants.. some o? whom have its \vav down, court Tor classy performers In.Walt Schrieid, F. Caspar, . Kendall, Benny •75, 73. 14?;" Cyril Walker, Engl'e- G.B.A. Swamp X. Y.. to baseball's greatest idoi.j house and community center for j starred under t'ne b:^ top for years-. 1 easy, shots only to miss, Gasfjcr, End Iveefe, Charlie Kendall.and Van wood,>-. X 75, 73; 148; Willie Hun- Christy ilathewson,-who spent sev-"i the use of honorably discharged) "Wide experience as coach and finally drawing- fire. with "What the Crucible. Maple 'crash--*-— -; ter, L.OS Angeles, 74, 7n, 149; Bobby jeral years, fighting an uphill bauie i veterans of ths various wars of j scout, and ;:is knowledge of play-- 4 i t-fn-l-n - T*- +1*t vfvl •Olfi Wfl V 1 f»-t l^ I rt T r* »•,*,*'• r-Vn — >- TT-:,:.,, T>i0t,-,t- N- T Canastota U-nM Vflnifi* i« t'lic t-iiin<~fi -n--.« ^».!»iio 7'nilo,T pfnrpc 1 ^rr= in :.re American Leasnia led to ;ree scoring night for the! • 75, 149;.I an-y Xabholtz.-Cleve- celved with enthusiasm by fc'up- 1 Halt of the moneys raised Trill !>•*-; his ^eiecuoa. iiernara saia, than atone for it wilh the life TEAM STANDINGS J Ace • ^Yho 'netted 11 field • - .. . * 11 I/.si land, JS, .71, 149; iiil^e Brady, . porters of the Christy Mathewson j used ior the creaiion o£ a fund 10 McCoIlisier's many years' service and enthusiasm they display once ** Ring Up 65 to 10 Win on 3d four fouls for a total of V T York, 76, 74, 150; A!"Esplnosa, Chi- Memorial of Saranac Lake, a proj-lbe u^ed for the Telief of deserving tviih the team was siven as another they step on the drives. And alter Superior Jrt :s before calling it a night. Jill, getting W:; scores is not the T1 cas:o, 73, 77, 150;'Joe Turnesa,-Xew Home Court ect which was started here last health seekers who need nna.nc.;31 j reason ior his selection, Miss Many .at Start.. only objective'to be.aimed for in Torfe, 77, 75, 152; Eddie Loss, ChU year by a'group of ^Vorld War vet- assistance in. Their ii^ht ior health.) Jack is .iiso an Ohio iiruouci. He 14 : erans Vho had come to Saranac This fund will be properly invested! started in the sand lots of Marietta, md Lambert each accounted bowling,, especially in league cir- !Uch IS ir. caso, 77; 76, 1-53. points "with three field goals cles. Aside from being a splendid Mignet Ki- is .1}'" an seeking health. and the proceed^ used in this class ; O.. his home town arid fn physic;*!- recreation, bowling pro- CcfcaK ll lead during- the fn-sc "half, the Chrte- under iul. Eisemanu came Uirougn It IH unflprstood th of -w-elfare work, when needed. I w ; Ar,-, j At the end o-" the first 'half tne to so to the cit. ix>ui5 Cardinals nts of the. r with 23- wins and 10 losses closely JW) 26 to r a foul effo.', being the ; wbth th season ended. •' folo.'wed by Charlie Kendall's Spe- ™ i Attorney General Sup- single,I SAYS YANKS WILL I VOCATIONAL IS At, the close of tne season, he man to break in.. Eisemann Kwlall l7C|EH1i 1-4.! cials,, only one game behind. 17-JIMvli 1^ ; field basket during- ths first 16 min- S b ncSE In his hom opped in a basket and-'Carrr Walt Schnied leads the individ- ITi HroS .1:: ports \ Champion GOOD CHANCE \ HARD PRESSED \&*•?& *-* a * z*™ « Urls': | utes. The second string-' dribblers • tov.-n and while sliding to the plate. me, followed by a field goal ual race"with -177 a>'erage, trailed — • . i were in'action, during1 the second >' foul points by Hanson for by F. .Caspar, rmd E. Kendall .each Kcmnr TO WIN NEXT YEAR \ TO BEAT VALLEY-split his knee cap. The Injury kept, half when the ,. ,. . *„.•-,>«. ; him out of baseball ior two years of 1G on the prange ledger" with averages of 17G. VanVali; ilii! •• York, Dec. -II (>P).-lAttomev j L Canastota outfit Ononaapa xahey Ataiu^j. oas- | ^ ^ ^ ^ B. Gositer boast? of high individ- General Alberj-uoert GtUngeutun^err in an i -----scored-" It' s remainin~ ------g f0ur fiei^ r YorVDec. Ii.—Miller Ku?- Hobart scored at all. Kemtall '•'ii ,, ?. just ""prior to his departure ji.tr t 1 ual game with 24S and Bud Keefe ! opinion forwarded to the State baskets. : Tor t;nn rfouth. vras queried as to *? /!!!!:^;^; ^!l^J° i l«i. he -«nt to Akron an, s field goal and successful lias high .individual 3 game honors Atliletic Commission today, 'said! The summary: -II L i tt^ two tries resulting from a : j tho chances -of tho Yankees to with 511. - ' IGOfVCcnnc.: that the appearance in a .vaude-' C. A. > repeat in the . r a c ?. c o w i n sr to i n *3 ^ he shot gave Hobart its first ."\Vortles. in addition to being tied Crifflthj JS5!F.KrlianJ ville boxing exhibition of,- Gene i . FG. TV.: t ft* 3 0 Being- manager of the Yank?, ic Hi^-h dribblers 23 to K, on ^.^ shaker, became manager- bints. Carr took an out oC i for league leadership, also have j a»i Tunney. - world's - heavyweight | la Blwi 144!DriiCo!t 1 •0 o •fl was thought that hs should be in Syracuse Boys ciuo cour, ^ j OL-lhe Indian£f he became coacU and pass from Eisemann f and lil&h team game of 914- as well as 141|0otlct -, champion, "was not. in violation of j sh«dr. V. 1 1 is. 0 a.better position than any one else ll!?nt higli S game total v.-ith 2,521. Cr.nj l^j-the State boxing law. The cham- .1 0 0 - . . i chief lieutenant of the veteran cam- I- his way down court for fin -•* **• center of the floor. However, the I . , the Ameri- *\Thile Attorney General Ottinser | ^ «o- 0 Jack is Wfill kno vn n int 24 to" B. Kiley dropped and' Palace No. 2 outfits, .tied .for Trailing'the leaders in close or- Vailey piayer-s. alihongli grreon and i ^^ Lea^uei anti iias t*ne confidence Dill and Lambert countered first place. On 'the' heels of this der are the Romans jind.-Osagc Rut ca-nnot intervene in the case, liis Totals .. •• t n opinion as to the legality of the It E. A.. 2- inexperienced, employed speedy Q£ .]le Cleveland players. * .field goal followed- by an- 'trio, one game behind, comes the fives, .one and two sprues behind ser. floorwork and drew numerous fouls j , Peerless five. -As a matter of' fact, respectively. exhibition r had been asked by the j - m 3ul point by Kllej% the score the race to date is a _ toss-up l>e- The North Side .Tire outfit con- State Athletic Commission and by j when the Blodffetts aiterapted to reading- 26 to 7' as the half check too closely. REMINGTONS TO tweoh the lirst seven teams. • tinucs- to show tho way in team District Attorney Banton. CHICAGO LANDS - i Pasquale Is leading the individual averages with a remarkable average "I am of the opinion." said Mr.! Tho work of Phure, Brinafield and ! and a field goal by Carr .honors with an .average of 130' for of 354 ' per same. The Osage. Rub j Ottinger. "that, brief theatrical ex-1 PRACTICE TODAi J_ . — ._ ' __. ^_ _^_^.^^~ V_^ VI _.. ^ ! * A 1_ I r-_ d-3 ^^ • 1_!T^_^>. «H. H <-• <-k •« <-< n -B^^ ••• ^4> r— { fc > j-i J 4 ^-- ^-k J^» T a'*- f-4+ « •-* •—•• t WESTERN GOLF things off in'" the second 12 games followed by Mike Slater team us nest !n line in this, de- [hibitions or demonstrations lasting j The Remsngton or> of the partment with an average-of 950, ia few. seconds 'showing a man's I 1 - r •Syracuse-t . - .Hanson fol- with 1SS arid" Florins with 1ST. . TO URNAMENT • sensational shots while Jones leaders in the City League race, will ..T - .. ..\j. T.:— M,« Section B has been'In existence Jimmy La Tessa, star pin-toppler physical fitness' and ability to ! hold a practice session a*. " o'clock vlth a neld goal, only two seasons and judging from of the outfit, continues to lead the gage in thtj sport of -boxing or i Chicago, Dec. 31.— Dales ior t turned :n »am-. and j this afternoon at the State Armory; T u misdemeanor i Western golf tournaments, li 4 to. T. _ ^ resultT ^^- -" ^rf » ^ —s •• t-m o-rr date-•— m • ~*~ ^T f I~"™t~ is boun~ — — "'d t—o ~*~ be~" — - individual race with a pretty aver- sparring are not rt interrupted the murch | come a serious rival oC tho senior age of. 199 with -Bill Shaul of the under the Xew York State boxing of tnes-e tournaments NEW PROCESS IS Coach Bill Dolar. asks the entire, field i;oal for Hobart but a loop for City bowling- patronage: Os:tge R;ib runucr-up with 195. 1 to clubs occupied the "Western Golf squad to be on hand for the drill.' Hanson*™ . ' two field goals " b_ y Th—-» e Peerlesi^. > s• holds* * * , tea. m hig^ • h The Osasre Rub holds "both -the 14 An • Injunction rather than a i Association at the annual meeting EASY WINNER ! "Remingtons are now fighting for *t <, nn, one by Hanson, .a foul v. the load against Uie Xe-r Process t. Journal outfit has t'ne team high rn open championships ! Xow Process Gear basket •nbcrt and another Hanson decided ai the Olympia \ t Gear dribblers, each having two' tnree-game honors with 2.&02. Hugh 1 tosser? set a mark to oe shot at by jwin s arid no aefeats on their respec- • 'to Kr.r/.cr has Ihc Individual BUI Club. <""b!rnirf\ -A fl^f for racuse iauustniil uoun ( nve ledgers. . 6. am-.. 3. Captain J>ec then broke single mark at 26S and Oswald the 'Jimmy La Tessa's 67S with a 6SO opnon. tourney was to be decided later j ,. -, ", , . • _ .v..._.... •• r - i• ..v • • i' /•* .....'.', .• .^•. i and scored twice In suc- Individual high three-game score in last week's encounters for In- ! in the year at a meeting o( the j V . sv \ . -.»•- • scorinfr a 6S to' *3 victory- over the sons and the lOSUi Infantry- are with OS". dividual high thr^e game record. ! executive committee. The toumn- " ,. , ,,, , .". t , I next in the rating with a win and from the. field. Lambert QUi 1 ment -will probably be held some- j I MarcelluE Men s CIuo quinte1 t on the f , ,. . , n^ , „.-,- .- A ~* Lnson scored again und with Section A of the City Bowling * Skinny Lovc'btUI holds on to the . i a los^ on their charts while tne St.- League is having the merriest race Individual high single game' mark time in September. Process Gear court last Patrick five has yet to turn in a nt-19'.to 9, Engert caged an- it has experienced: in'the last de- with his 27S. . DOWNS MANLIUS The ."Western Amateur tourna- Eleven: Process payers were in 3r Hobart- and Hanson came ment is to . be played in Seattle to comment on Iho strength victory- cade; The latest figures given out The standings for both section A :=5 of his actio i 'with the final points for •by Sec. Paul ^Baysen show Tour and Section B an- as follows: IN EXTRA TIME sometime between July IS and July we have a cb'ance. a mighty' » ™* all of them scored from j 24, the exact date to be decided by good one. provided I ible to: the floor. Hayos. high scorer on the sc. Waging- an exciting battle through members of the Seattle club which GREAT ACTION CARD Subs Get Call. two extra periods, the Central High strengthen our front hero ^sailirown University quintet last win- ,. I Class B sponsors the tourney. there. My "gre£ worry ;S L* i" t ' three minutes left, to play. Reserves scored a SS to 29 victory : No dftte or assignment was given 4 t;u. ter. will be a member of the New AT VETERANS CLUB TEAM TEAM STANDINGS catching department ," he said: . substituted its second over the Manlius Military. Reserves to the "Western junior tournament.- U is apparent that HusffinTsrinss :i.ss j| Proces Process s.squa .squad d thithis s seasonseason, , havihavinn g lotiKg JoJoe e RiverK:vera a ofO t RochesteKocnester r i nd before the close Uie third j *«:$ \Vcn Los; 3'ct. This also will be considered at a in* *s** _ . , i Ncttn Siuc J irr \A?.,..« 11 .t::; on the ManliuS court yesterday to one of ta.hee glaring weak- ; been taken as an employe last week, j handed Fighting- Billy .Algers. of -r $o rushed out, the second i , .SC-7 Xo- 2 ...... rS later metting of the executive com- n Etr ? 11- Palacp, Xa 2,,,...... -S afternoon. At the end or the first nesses - the Yankees. It is yr>w vnon^?. f .\ui:CF.i,Lr^. Binirhamton. a terrific lacing&- in ^ rs succeeding in tioldlnR Ho-[^?

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