Ertinentcbnwnem the Foot Ball Teams Developed in the If a Story Printed in a Seattle Paper South This Year Were Way Above the Is True
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GOOD MATERIAL IN 1915 CROP Manicure Sets $1.00 to $15.00 BY H. C. BYBD. ed In foot ball was made In a game OF COLLEGE BALL PLAYERS between two club teams up in Alaska, ertinentCbnwnem The foot ball teams developed In the If a story printed in a Seattle paper south this year were way above the is true. According to the eyewitness HUSEMAN & FORD average of those of previous seasons, of this game, the touchdown was made by reason of a dive under the water Picked Team Should Make a Fair according: to the opinion of "Maggy" by the player in possession of the ball. Pretty Magoffin, referee and former Michi¬ It is a hard yarn to believe, but, any¬ % 1004 F Street N. W. gan star. Magoffin's ideas as to the way, it is interesting. in the strength of the teams in the south At¬ "I have read," writes N. W. A., "a Showing Big Leagues. VIC GAUZZA, MGR. lantic and far southern sections prob¬ few short articles on your gossip page in the sport section on queer incidents Couldn't Win ably are of more value and carry more that have happened during different Pennant. weight than those of any other foot foot ball games, which recalls my mind ED was to one. The Alaska By J. GRILLO. ball man because he fortunate Gastinau Mining NEW December 18..The col¬ Giants, right field, and to see all the elevens in action team of Juneau was playing the YORK, Cree, Yankees, enough Treadwell team at Alaska. The course of Manager Qark Griffith in not allowing any of the lege base ball field of 1915 was fairly extra outfielder. at times when they wene supposed to Treadwell, The of YANKEES AND GIANTS The grounds were near the bay, and contract from the Federal to his rich in material of potential worth for percentage difference first be at their best. Says Magoffin: when the tide was the water was jumpers League join team, regard¬ noted, 52, not tees than 20, anyway, high the major leagues. One sign of this holds good here. This, Is due TO FIAT SPEING SERIES "There is no doubt in my mind that up to about twenty feet behind the goal less of what their class because it would not be to In however. WINS OPENER a might be, just was the numerous offers received by part to the Inexperience of the col¬ NAVY would man NEW TORK, December 18..The foot ball in the south attained a much posts. They send out in a from clubs. lege men. They don't know the game New Ynk National ani this than ever rowboat when either of the teams the who themselves to base ball, is college players big league as do the Amerlcaa higher standard year tried for This the water players proved loyal organized There- In much timber professionals, but there is 1« elnba auouent In of goal. day was, fact, good this to be said: toiar before. every department play was exceptionally high and the ball apt to be followed by the other magnates. for the professional set In the season's The Defeats in Fast that a aerie* at three the teams were well above the aver¬ was on the professional team selected, we Loyola College turn will Treadwell team's 2-yard college output. The term "much" Is, think it will be conceded, would be able he playet at the Palo Clroaala age and the individuals who composed line, where the Juneau team lost the This would leave the three ball clubs which are expected to be a ball on downs. however, comparative. Getting down J® fire worthy account of itself in a 8 an* 10 a Thla the various elevens were much more ac¬ The Treadwell team big league finish fourth or Basket Ball Game, 30 to 20. April 7. ext. la the a which was owned Fed as the haven for this Of to hard there never Is much ma¬ race, fifth run of attempted punt, blocked, by present promoters only type facts, any way. Very if this lot of col¬ .rat ipriac exhibition aerlea ever complished than the usual play¬ land the ball bounded out into the bay. terial for the in of well, in seasons. There were of course, their owners would not big leagues any legians could do that, have not the ¦chetaM hr the laeal elaba. ers previous Perkins, formerly of the Idaho Uni¬ players, and, play any favorites, the sources from which draw present-day whom some foot ball versity team, who was with they collegians, among mighty good aggrega¬ playing but would to select the teams their but there was more there is no little individual expertness, FIRST ONE OF THE as of Juneau, rushed out into water to try strongest possible. material, the same SEASON tions in the south, the showing his up than usual in the this potential ability as their several against northern institutions waist and recovered the ball. Re- Fielder Jones, who, according to reports, is to manage the St. colleges year. predecessors had? Not that the proba¬ PLACING BIG GOLF EVENTS. alizing that the referee would not con¬ Yet with all this promising material bilities necessarily are that all of the attests. I think that the games in the sent to a Louis team when the deal is and who is to be in some of the best foot touchdown made in the made, Joe Tinker, .it la scattered over a wide ground. college roster of players would make south developed water, as he was a Calhoun Stars, Four Goals Association ball in the though, of course, Treadwell man, of the Cubs, are not contract was a free the best standard of college play is good, but, handled by a competent Netting to Award Amateur, Open country, Perkins made for the land to score the charge jumpers. Jones manager, one who could teach and that is not saying there were not point. Several of the when he went to the St. Louis Fed Tinker considerably below the best profes¬ From Court and Thirteen and Women'* stronger and more powerful teams else¬ opposition start- agent manage team, and sional develop, they would at least furnish a Tourneys. ed for Perkins and were about to down violated a National reservation. standard, fully 25 per cent be¬ good nucleus for a big league team. NEW YORK, December 18..At the where. him. He ducked under the water and only League low.