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Year;Gridteamsclash OUTDOOR LIFE By "Bud" Eutherford Week-En- d Edition. January 1921 EL PASO HERALD SPORTS, RECREATION and BoxingExperiences BannerYear; GridTeamsClash . NEW BASEBALL i CALIFORNIAN TWO CHAMPS LOSE BALL MAY BUY Close Of 1920 Marks Big OHIO - TULSA TEAM LEAGUE MAY BE IN Year For All Athletics FORMED SOON ELEVENS BATTLE TITLES AND GAME FOR $70,000 JACK BLOCK. Boston. Jan. 1. Incorpora- Jan, 1. Sale of the Hut. Tulsa. Okla the two majors paiwcd from the tion paper for too Continental BM-ba.- ll leagvo baseball club tut ff X&Mtm EAST-WES- Tulsa Western was in the midst of one J ha HftBlhi of the association, which announced T GAME by Spencer Abbott and James K. oi tne. most prosperous neaaona Heds, and Tyros Cebh, of DetroH. plans to pnt teams in several cities ADVANCED owner of the J-r- when bomb- Roosh wan supplanted by Rogers MUCH Crawford to Phil Ball, in its history the hH-tt- eg leag-a- Harnsby. and hard where major baseball Is now of the 1319 world's scan- brilliant - Louis American league dub, was shell series . - - , ; Til- -( r- lav haj he sa St. exploded In Chicago, casting shortstop of the St. Iooh played, were filed at the. state house 111.. t,. xrnnA nrht president-- dal was Jan. ""-, the Friday denied by Abbott. The over game creating a Cardinals. Ty Cobb was hnuled W0.S00. nAutJA. v.. mtnd at a pall the and fels-l- er. Friday. The capitalization is University of By T. S. ANDREWS. manager oT the Tulsa club said sensation gave the pastime the front the king row by George I the Ohio State and minute and put In Henderson Mr. Crawford had been that and George II. Lavson. orcanizer of the were , Jan- - 1. Th that the Frenchman lias a good that he and hardest jolt it lias ever received Mar Tlrst baseman all presi- California football teams Bliss. Ameri- asked to set a price for the Tulsa around utility player of the SI. old Federal league, was named Abont Even Moaey. MILWAUKEE, ill go down In boxinjr chance of winning from the Fri- baseball wars of the past or scandals dent. making- - ready early today for their In can. Wtilard will get another franchise by Sail and that late days Loots Browns. Both of the new Those who bet on football ga:r history an th greatest fistic Jess of other notwithstanding. Barry, treasurer, said the after- t March 17. but the day afternoon a letter was written to itself, tottered champions set the pace for rival J. Nelson clash on Tournament field this nc easy time picking the dr. r.g ever known. There have been crack at the title asking $70,000 for tre But baseball shook teams would be placed in Boston, supremacy annual had even, 1. years, noth-- c should be the same as when he Ball bv Abbott on foundation for a space of J.-- . noon for in the here was almost it booms in previous bat result not heard from its brief Burleigh X. Baltimore. Pittsbnrs. game, would-b- e any. In lompared to that of 1920. Thia lost his crown to Dempsey at Toledo club. Ball had been time and settled down solidly again. Stanley Coveleskle and fde,nj Detroit, Indianapolis and East vs. West a horde of divided, with the edge. If fa. -- a night. jieveiana the office supporters, now . du a Rreat measure to the The bunch of contenders seem late Friday The indictment of the eight Chicago Grimes, stars of the rival Brooklyn or Buffalo. He added spectators stormed ticket of Ohio. California in looked and Brooklyn pitching staffs, were either to secure 2500 which, it had "Ohio year" er.1- - . J.ntt p.fn the game faring th sorry lot. Fred Fulton, who plaers Cicotte. Felsch. Weaver, that it was planned to recruit players tickets on ever, declared the - only by the army and navy. good at one time, failed miserably. Jackson. Williams. Mc Mullen. Gandil the best day in and day out pitchers been announced, would be placed tonight. The only prediction mt- not Edwards, the Australian champion respective leagues, regard- from the minors and that an attempt sale daring morning. any it tv all classes. Never has soch Frank Meran never had a over the purpose or and Rjsberg and subsequent confes- in their would be made to take over some of th. be made with certa'r' paid out by clubs for ap- who came for sions made by Cicotte and was less of anything figures may show. All other seats had been reserved was that the contest probably will ihths been chance and na others have meeting the champion, was defeated others Popwtar. the larger minor league clubs. in The 2590 extra west. i rs to themselves and never coasldera-llo- a. a hard blow to the fans. Yet they Boxing Became More weeks advance. the best ever seen In the show peared worthy of real by Richie Mitchell and lost his Boxing gained ground in two di- wero made possible by last minute l re Mas such lis crowds turned The British hcarle have realised apparently, that baseball la According to It was a game of aerial attacks o.t io contests between boxers of been a poor let. Joe Beckett vra chance. bigger than any plaer or any club, rections during the year. articles that it was rood business for seating arrangements. against plunges aad end runs. fcathenveteh't cla un- gained in popularity and it the management. i:.00 persons wit- ltae iu" rird medium classes. Purses of eojMtdesed something oat of the In the crown, and that the game itself was not It Dempsey to knock Brennan out in CMCk. Smith said prior to te holds In legalised territory, the nessed game, and close to three rt and even $50,000 hare been ordinary lint when Frank Moron Johnny Kllhaae the clean. gained for twelve rounds instead of finishing; the disap- California would not . same number have been same timon and of them have toppled It. rat has not defended the Confidence Partly Restored. comeback of fisticuff in New York Dempsey times that le plunges sonif him off that settled Andy Chaney Is him earlier. Whether or not in applications for seata. from the the ?lv-00- and even 1150,- - Aastralfa has a very arontlsne for a long time. The prompt dropping of the eight state was a decided victory for the let Brennan stay that long purposely pointed their wMea mowed down team after rr ex- persistent challenger, bat John- game. In New Jersey, where the mta l'urtie.. In- heavy In J Iat Tracey, who Is a Johnny players of owner Charles Comlskey mitt we do not know. Manager Jack Mm were lined up em th year, and Dr. Wlloe h grMcrs outside of the champion-da- s pected to eosse over here this win- ny cannot hear the call. did much to restore confidence and game has flourished for several to us Automoble parties Ohio nwaM make Its M good feather years, was per- Kearns admitted after the fight In machlnM earlv today tO Se- - dicated that have felt peeved if offered ter. He Is a big fellow and clever. array is another the pennant races were finished with the law amended to that the length of the bout was "good th.tr main offensive Pay tie forward SI 0.000 to top pre- - really and a challenger. Johnny was games. mit staging of twelve round cure vantage points for the annual than and all CarpenHer seems to he the PhlH-pi- ae good attendance at all The the in some respects" for Dempsey, but to pass wnien won mr - o', coning? in that Une Messrs. good one of the lot. His easy de- offered 91O0 to fight the windnp of the season in bouts and in other sections of the Tournament of Roses and gel ""''-Columbus pay- - champion Uenelo but de- the annual boxing mmdo progress. he added that Jack was too finely wltbjn hailing distance of the football feroaee title for the I. rkrd. Brady and Cochran are feat of Bottling Levcasky showed Kuropean classic the world's series proved country conditioned. him to have cleverness and hlt- -' clined. Arthur Wyns, that the game was the worse No law ever In force in New York ticket Dooms, ruaaens uorroww 1 . i n little We have known Dempsey since Los Angeles f r.tipr fnr (hf r It match gome ling power.. He Is the one hope chnmplon. Is a real fighter and for blow had received. The has been so successful, generally lot of policemen from f the it long champion, ox special t i 3 12 1 tl-.- purse wtar. and If he comes here from legalis- before he became and swore In another batea m princely of of the oHtstders against oar now tear- victory of the champion Cleveland. speaking, as the Walker law. was own popula- : a rr:Iho,i dollars (J5O0,MO.) ehawpien. Ana trails, where he Is Indians over the Brooklyn Dodgers' ing fifteen round bouts to decisions. and if he In real condition the officers drawn from Its Jimmy Coble To a Bit? middleweight class has been ing, be will srlve KIInane a real assures the boxing fan of ight he foaght Brenaaji then eur tion to aid in handling the rush. Take Bow. The was impressive. The games drew Im- This law Andy Smith, Califor- -' Not, onij has the boxing same taken poorly represented since Mike O'Dowd championship battle.
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