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 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? 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. mense crowds, the fans his money worth and brings boxers Jweanimt ef what condition Coach of the packing the i team, and Dr. John Wllce, chief a v onderful boom in the United lost his title to Johnny Wilson. The One of the real exciting periods of parks in both Brooklyn and For- to realise that their profession s should be has been wrong ail the nla Go To The Cubs thfe close of the go- time. Dempsey was pale mentor of the Oh'o outfit, kept it but also in all parts of latter has had few fights and none for the game came toward the est City to their capacities. Inci- work as well as play if they are and re- announce . game no bantamweight 111' drawn. He was as nervous as Jealous care of their i barges, and When the Chicago Cubs Ka nhtr th is known at the title, all being of the decision the year wherein the dentally, Cleveland's victory marked ing to ply it In ole New York. a to ef- signed a young star in Erpiacd has had a remarkable variety. crown changed hands. Pete Herman, the ever by a Several things contributed toward hyped-a- p race horse. He tremMed peated previous statement the they had vice-lik- first scored Forest rjilegians were to named James Coble, hai i iv thf fight also Prance. Wilson injured his nose and laid who held the title with a e City team in a major league pennant the stimulation boxing enjoyed. The as he stood wtth Brennan while fect that the rival line wor ' many w show southern California the best ing right out of St. Louts, some ' t a high announcement tax has off for several months. O'Dowd grip .nd refused to take too race and the first time that a world's clearing of Jack Dempsey. world's the camera man "shot the pair supporters expressed boxing game there. a match and New chances, waited December 1Z be- wait-la- g there was in them. Ohio derment was that feud the clamors for return until championship in baseball ever went to champion, of slacker and ne mi cold as he sat Ajfrf. on their Leant and Cali should let such a lUKtralta has ! Its York has offered a purse of $75,000 fore meeting Joe Lynch in a cham- charges in San Francisco, and the in- in his corner battle to .fr.wi Barrett sup- stten un- - he Cleveland. for the rooters continued to accept thing happen, for Barrett is not mgmln and la mw drawteff for the match, which is something pionship battle and when he did The expose of munWem vasion of Georges Carpentier and start. All he had on in addition to fornia's for t bnflwf f XlZMtQ umd more wfcei heard of for a middleweight contest. lost his title to the New York lad. the Jimmy Wilde helped boom the game. them. posed to overlook anything awakened the clab owners to the ka ting ewMnme was a torkisa game will at I SO P- - m., St. Cardinals. Now comes Bar n rear aao aad far the yeriaJ of Jeff Smith also seeks a match for the who had been in the ring just about Dempsey Corpentier. shoal-der- s. The start Louis - - fact that war mast he declared vs. towel wrapped around his time. himself-- He wasn't ca- the war they wen at a ataBdatilL championship, as does Harry Greb of five years. Pete had planned a trip waged against gambling The matching of Carpentier and ae folded elese around mountain rett to clear ' lie h root la sev- - Pittsburg, no doubt the best of the to England for match with Jimmy and the aad it The tentative lineup: i ping on vooie. m taken I a Dempsey for the heavyweight cham- ml foreia--a eaaatriea, especially bunch. England has a poor cham-- I Wilde, flyweight champion In fact fraternity which had sooght to him aad shivered. He looked California. Position. Ohio State. old tcout. he signed the young ma poison the game. Bat the mag- pionship the match of the century about as comfortable as a honse ... Myers -- nm- fAne and him Tom while signed np match and Stephens LE rears izd sent . 1ml?. Beldam. Deusark, Haltasd pion in Gummer France he had for the has kept fistic bugs agog with ex- I lea-- nwd Caaaas, j one in Aus- 4. nates came near to a war amnnar t sitting on a cake ef lee. Dean j- - . Huffman ouincv club of the Three rm Gerauay. te, has a fair Creole Balzac. should have sailed December but themselves attempting set- citement and the fact that the champ- Noticing was not J. Taylor ,h. ner like t he saart aad It has saw tralia has two good ones in Tommy the lure of the gold in Madison la to be- all this the writer Majors (c) . for trial. The boy lost bis ions In divisions are -- v . wher-upo- -- pread Jimmy Clabby. as York, was too tle span a method of renovating the various u b j j nurprisea wnen in ' " ...... Nemeck and Jumped the teftm. dowa tv the Paaaaia Caaal Uren and the latter Square Garden. New game ginning to find more worthy oppon- r.i. ois LAtnam . . . there rm- - aad fata Saatb Aaierfea is looked uoon as an Australian bv much and he waited for the Lynch the and potting it en a failed to spring from his corner like cranmer RO . Wilche Barrett scratched him from fans of country. Billy Shade, wot bunch coin, but new and firmer famndattoa. ents has done its share. the tiger he has always been and McMillan RT .. Trotl hiaa has Baateraaa sod haxera the that match. He a of National league, augmented by Two Championships changed hands N. Workman list. nnd Jaaaa a few we may fi-rt- -t an American middleweight, who is In lost his crown. Lynch is a fairly The was proceed to annihilate Bill in a few Muller RE Australia, is reported to be a whirl- youth and punches well. It the owners of the New York, Boston during the year and another j'.,.., . ,A ,kl.1r . nwa It I k OR H. Workman these eeaatriea to aet llae clever and Chicago American league clubs, defi nitely .determined. JOHNSTON IS 'WINNER. lister on. wind and better than any of our boys will be a case now or Jacx bnarxey, Paul, the took DcmpFey about four rounds toSprott ouisbct N Jan. 1. William m the commission form of here, in snace soon oe re- - Joe Gorman and Tounr Montreal handed down an ultimatum to Ban Mike O'Dowd. of St. lost properlv warmed up He waslToomey Ankland. ' erica iact win Johnson his "loyal five" when middleweight title to Johnny Wilson set RB ...... Wlllaman Johnston, who, with William T. T the ooxing game has met turning to challenge Mr. Wilson for chasing Lynch for title matches and and -- hitting Brennan hard and often in'Nisbet ...... FB i Boston decision route m announce-lon- g n, yesterday won th Davis a i ucress. It appears to be the ti:o u the chances are they win be accommo- - they refused to meet with the stal- in via the he sandwiched in a In the Ohio "neup. the den tic a twelve round Bout last May. Rr fo- the clmrhes and ' America, today beat Norman n:eihod introduced so far and If BrHton Real Champ. gateo: "tin. rirrT-- iu BJ. iuiricuiii times, his Judgment ment of as fnllkwaanot : - to organize a new twelve club league rce Me Inn is rendered the decision that shot at but Wlllan Brooke, of Australia, in one of ariouu state commissions would Jack Britton holds full sway as As for flyweights Jimmy Wilde of of distance was bad. and as Brennan - fchkwlt the Da at form a national association champion and has a r.Mut Rriimn ViaM in s. class bv If the Johnsonites failed to corae in caused the title to change hands. singles events terminating ad bn with their scheme for a new govern-- Since winning the title Wilson has kept carrying the fight to him he e?"- games g cup tonrnament. th score being j murg ihemseles for the control of clear title to world's champion. Ted himself. He has beaten all boys of wav hint out of (-- sport it would be much better Lewls. whom Britton defeated, won his weierht and many more much ment for the game, built around what been wary about defending it and has seemed Peking. year. While ''JrJDr. Wllce announced 5. 1 and 2. v - was known as the plan so far refused to give O'Dowd a re- rational organization is needed from the French and British cham- above his poundage. He Is a sure Lasiur Dempsey was not of Bren-- 1 t civ,- absolute control and to have pions. Louis Beg&sh. Toune Denny. enough world's champion. For a time war clouds hung black turn match. He is an unpopular cht: afraid " agreement wtth other Dennis O'Keefe. and Pinkv Mitchell ' and low on the horizon. Then came champion. nail. lutins u ippuseu vi aim lit jib nrk.r.s light-heav- y Rad no reason t. trie In that way the game are all worthy contenders for Brit- - a gathering of all the major leaguers The title of world's time once before, be - -; was not Dempsey i'd be- improved and the cham- ton's crown. Jack is to defend hto'f V hnnTlTlCr J at cnicftgo; a suosequent trip to ajuir weight champion, claimed by both to be. But he the r i s compelled to defend KSll SSS Support or ururgr. vrpenuer mmj lav- - of Maomee Bay nor the Dempsey who would be title against the British champion in iKslCLfJ iJIiUULlllg the tne hiuiof y - tide at regular intervals and in ; jnaon in jreoruary ana mere wui dc major leagues wa sought and the vmsky. was cleared up when Carpen-bapp- knocked Fred Fulton cold In a round ' ffiur raatoiicsi. no question about the world's title 1! conclusion of the trouble when tier knocked Levlnsky out in Newark. at Xewark, and there are those wb BlcucCe Deaiaaey Has Tight Grip. ne wins in Kurope. Ban With Yanks Judge K. M. Landis tras offered and dropping the New Tork boxer for the will not ne sattsiieo tnat ne can ever Ride . a icV. Dempsey, of heavies, Benny new count In the fourth round. Carpentier reach the superb form of thos two' king the Leonard has bees in a class Crap shooting and other games of accepted the position as the head - has tight grip on his title and by himself In the lightweight divi- chance which are likely to keep ball of baseball. ' also holds the heavyweight champlon- fights again until he proves It to p h;ibly uold it for some time. sion for some time, but he has four players interested at night to the The future of the game is bright ship of Europe, them. - v of Btlly Miake was no chaHeqgera who appear to be worthy detriment of their playing on the now. and with Judge Landis leading Jimmy Wilde's Invasion of this Th coming battl with Jess Wit- -, your daughter building for : lai as eery one expected It. of s. real trial. They are: Lew Tnd-le- r. following day are prohibited on the the organised forces in war on the country and the near manner in lard will be a rugged test for th ' rc na? no match for the cham-- n Richie Hitched. Willie Jackson New Tork American leaga team, gamblers and the magnates harmon-- which he defended his title against champion. Willard. they say. will ba ' anr way. Jack also disposed and Charier White. The latter gave and Miller Hoggins is going to put ixing. prosperity and 'a long term of American boxers of his weight, con-pea- In real condition th next time they IShappy, healthy womanhood? not be had Leonard ts crasively proved r.tl- Brennan. but until a hard battle last July his foot down on them harder than laom ahead. his class. meet, and because he believes he can battered a bit himself. It was the feet he lost. Mitchell has ever next year. He says: Baseball had ar.other great sense- - Fred Fulton's at the stage a comeback he will be, or dent to all that he was not In the earned the right to ft match for the "Crap shooting haa don more harm tlon this year. Babe Ruth Is the an- - hands of Harry Wills appears to have worthy opponent Does she her share of the fine, M of shape, had gone This and get Jan- definitely shoald be. quite a get or stale. title he will his chance to professional baseball than any wer. removed him from the Wlllard learned t - only give more uary Tend-le- for Jack. Bertdes. served to Interest 14th at New York. Lew r other agency and I'll not permit it The home run king set up a record ranks of challengers for heavyweight something about Dempsey's tigerish m ,s match with Carpentier for the will no doubt get a crack later no player, no l honors. for a second while I'm in charge of that ball matter what - Toledo he won't soon fresh air and invigorating M'" title, which is booked far seat provWing Leonard still retains Ms New team," midget his Wttlng ability, had dreamed Benny tfca poswlftrftnO-s- rtjle ct that . s the Tork th of.ft forget and he will make a different "o'Jowers of the game, feel title as win Jackson and White. Llew manager said. "I remember dis- ln ,l,n.n.i.. ik. llftr.fAn. hftvn. tiv lia'htWJ.IarlltLoi phURBtOll . k.nt ! - fight the neit time. tinctly a game which we lost in runs during the 1920 season and pretty busy during tin mar. defend- savins; ' - l mg crown It ge ulthsut that Washington last year, which, no breaklng bis own record of twenty- nis against jonany Lronaee Desapsey will be In the best ef doubt, was due solely to carelessness. nire made the vear before. and other good lightweights. His be ; shape for Hlard. He will at After the game I learned that many T?ulh. as an attractton. drew more two most notable bouts for the title tl he will Help her to develop into a of the players had passed most of paid admissions to the turnstile were fought against Charley White the top .r hi farm and the night before rolling the Alabama wherever the Yankees played than and Joe Welling, both of whom were go Ml to prve to the world that radiant woman by giving her marbles and were not fit to give their any other player who ever wore ma- - disposed of via the kayo route. taw bear stories tbat nave been best on the ball field. And it was Jor lague livery before. The Yankees Jack Britton has been one of the rtrealaHag afcent Mm are the the pleasure and benefit surprising the way they acted when paid a record price or 9is..!oe ror most active cnampions. 'i ne weite: bank. FlgnrtoB that WHtard vrlH I called them. It wsa for their own Ruth, nurchasing him from the Bos weight king has met and defended rewpel th champion Is extend of bicycling. More than good and yet they felt quite pnt out ton club, and he proved that he was his Iannis against all of the best Mainelf It onght to be ejnlte a about it. Thence on, however, there worth it-- Early in the season the welters of the country. shindig that st. Patrick's day almost anything eke. were no midnight sessions of African Yankees broke the attendance record Pete Herman, the bantamweight battle t. eosae. . golf and the rule win be strictly ad-- f at the Polo grounds twice in succes- title holder, appeared in but few bicycling is the ideal Greetings nered to next year. sion, when 31.800 odd fans crowded bouts of consequence and lost his MOTH KOKS IX KXCHANGE. into the big park, chiefly to see Ruth title to Joe Lynch at New York, dur- Xew York. Jan. 1. Bobby Both. exercise for women in action. ing the latter part of the year. Washington American league opt- -. The batting caamplonaalpe In Te Be Continued.) fielder. ha3 been traded to th Xew and young girls. Hank Spies Not York American leagne club In return for Duffy Lewis, rleftflelder. and , Tp Our Friends George Ilogridg: southpaw pitcher. Afraid Of Work Col. Houston, part owner of th Yan- While talking abont th durability kees, announced Friday night. No of catchers Gibson. Echalk. O'Neill 'Left To Right Shot" One cash consideration was Involved, he and the like on has to go to the said. and Patrons they nifty Pacific Coast leago. where T. a 300 game season, to really find j CEXTfte? MKETS C T. ALXE ARMS Jt CTCXK instance, in Most In Worth. Tex, Jan. 1. Coach We are grateful to find along oar aueti catching records. For Of Difficult Golf Fort college foot- COMPAST that league Hank Ssiies Is credited Charley Bforan's Centre X. STS confi- Br KUXCIES OCIMBT. took the flea today 44 Oregev. Tel. for the beginning of the New Year your with eatealna- 114 nan in the Coast T IS very well for golfers who ball machine circuit In 101. In Claude Berry AI tionally played nnd played trne. against Texas Christian anlverslty. of dence good will. games ltli have a fine pitrh In their b&g to The vnlee ef the ftfcot esamot he Worth, in better condition than i and caught u ana in nil una say Ttrice exnw- - Fort any game MACE OYCI.E IYO Fisher caajrht ICS. Charley Street, that thy will allow tor the overestimated. fr the eleven has enjoyed In COMPACT caught IT wind when they are approachln&r on Cle a hole played vthea the wind .hi. .. n h. .nnonnced. T. C U. srppir Kindly accept our thanks for your friend- with San Francisco in 17. a blustery day. but it does seem as nteh, ana sweeps from rlsht through season undefeated S. El Pa. TeL 10 games. Parke Wilson on season thoujrh experience many years left- - went the over Aad are only the of to It Is the sole solatten in Texas t ship and our best wishes for caught 1st. tin golf by men who of i at fine. the inxorcoiieiv. a Brosperew a few of the Coast backstops who of hare made the ence, j C. II. FKKKU it a me woric is to tne eiiect mai it Ted Ray has mastered It and when lf V CTCLE CO. Dineteen-twenty-on- e. caught enough games tsfa season to 418-- 3 Myrtle TeL 3M HI. ana w just cannot be done under certain he executes the shot nothing is more ATHLETES TO TOIR MEXICO. -- We Can Fix It." mftk tne ixiosons ocasui conditions. Take, for example, a hole beautiful to behold. I have seen him Antonio. Tex.. Jan. 1. Twenty- - Myrtle. SIS. back seats. is to be played when a bowling play It time agaia and in a most San 34Z TeL that and five members of the Illinois Athletic MCHOL5 BICYCLE CO. ill wind is blowing from right to left masterly manner. I doobC if he haa club of Chicago will make a tour of CKTKRAL REPAIR and suppose the tee shot has been an eanal at It. On one soch occasion according to ad- aoTU Texas placed your on Ted was negeriatins; hole over Mexico in February, TeL 341 SHOP Sunday Athletics well and ball rests a not vices received Friday by F. I. Orr. 13 Texas. TeL ISM. the fairway within short pitching 200 yards long. We an know what passenger agent of the LAO., distance of the green. soch a distance means to Ted. Ordl- - district We all know that If we pitch for tmrirv tut wnnM that - n with X. raHroad. O.K. Says Bishop the pin the wind will swerve the ball a midiroh and without forcing his .Birmingham. Bag- - Jan. 1. Provid- off to the left and our object Is de- snou in xnis instance nis opponent, ing they are not "inimical to proper feated. We might and do plan to having the honor, chose a driving devotion and the worship of God." th flay to the right of the pin, iron. The wind was at its height and bishop of Blrmmgnam sees no nwm du allowance for the wind, but this opponent started bis ball well in Sunday games. He stated that he in so doing we should know in ad- to the light, trusting In the wind dos not necessarily regard a.quiet vance, for we will know following to do IU part in bringing it back round of golf as an evil, and added our attempt, tnat a snot always an- toward the green. The ball struck that no harm would accrue from one nexes all the vices the left takes the green all right bat If ever a ball A PROSPEROUS person getting his lads together to upon itself the nature of a pull and scooted across one and into trouble play a football match. once it strikes the green It will roll this one did. The treacherous top like the very dickens. Such a shot spin was doing Its most costly work. always annexed all the vices and Xxperlenee Taucftt Him. virtues of a top spin. It just can- Ray noted all this and then calmly not be executed in this way. selected a spoon. A friend of his near There is Just abont one way to me remarked he would go a mile be- NEW YEAR solve such a golf problem and again yond. I saw him half face the hole, we have to thank onr English friends hit his ball hard and to the left, saw for the cure. The prevalence of high it bend ever so slightly Into the wind, LEARN SUCCESSFUL winds on their courses has forced strike the green and then roll right them to work oat solutions that we to its middle, stooping as prettily would not have dreamed of had golf long approach. Experience In been always a purely American Similar Winds had turht hie- Ted tnwt Happy game. The English call the shot they how to play such a shot with a nlcc- - TO ALL MY have worked out to handle Just this resn oeyoaa compare. case, "the left to right shot" It Is One of onr bljrgeat mistaken usually known as the draw. Only with fhfs shot fs to nnderelBh. New SALESMANSHIP the most skilled golfers play It In We nre too prone o a select America. In England, due to the less powerful stick than H ry prevalence of high winds, the golfers because we fall lo take PATIENTS who cannot execute it is looked upon Into cenki deration the fact that Year Of high salaried business men, 85 achieved their as merely an ordinary player. the wind Is bound to eaeek the the Year rrill be The shot has the mweerasree ef flight of Much a ball. When rte That New it slice became ft starts fe the do get It Into onr heads that for things success through training In salesmanship. left and csrves ever so gently lo the usual mashle distance we full of good for you EX-PATIEN- the right. Bet a Uee has a ateee should take a mldfren we set fine TS pronoaneed curve, due to the results. But on til that time we and yours is our heartiest fact that it has been a track (mI, are likely to be outplayed on or ia ether rerd. net true The sueh holes by the bent of the wish. draw I am apes kiss of fs not British. Copyright. 1931, Sol played la this way. It Is inten Metsger. Coed health u the grcatett FREE NIGHT SCHOOL bleuing and exercise in the FRIENDS and ENEMIES DEMPSEY HARDEST OFHITTERS open air is a prime requisite for retaining or regaining it EX-SERVI- FOR MEN NON-SECTARI- We kvite yea to iatpect oar CHAMPION SUPERIOR TO BRENNAN cetoptete stock of Sporting aad ,1 EW TORK. Jan. 1. lt you want heavrwcla-h- t chamDlon. but h did AtUetic Goods whkk math N my opinion." Ve marked Leo Flynn, In his opinion Dempsev is ail Alse courses In Advertising, Spanish, English, Busi- manager of Bill Brennan. "Jack add that door Dr. not back. io yew eajoyaMot of oat Ketchersid koine Dempsey Is - hitting - the hardest Taking- it by and largs Klvnn exorcise. ness Administration, Foreign Trade, etc., any heavyweight the ring ever knew, and mbrht bar been expected to say Jnst and the greatest fighter I ever saw. what be 'did, for the better Dempsey "When Dempsey goes out against looks the better Brennan looks, Specialist other subject requested. some of the other you'll everything- considered. But Flynn see what a great champion he Is and was sincere. He believes in Brennan - then maybe for the first time voull with all his heart and Dempsey, Shelton- all give BUI Brennan the credit he therefore, made a believer out of him. (Established 15 Years) Apply K. of C. Vocational School, 1214 Mills Bldg. Phone 3433. deserves. I think Carpentier will be The question of Dempsey's condi- soft for Dempsey, and If he ever tion, which has been the subject of fights Harry Wills Til have a good-slze- 4 much discussion since the Brennan Stevens Bldg. El Paso, Tex. bet on him to win. fight. Is still being argued to the ARMS COMPANY Office Open Till 7 p. m. pretty good, coming "That's isn't It. satisfaction of the boxing public till 1 from the manager of the man he the champion comes out and shows 3 7 Texas Street 2O6V2 Mesa Avenue. knocked out"" hlmsslf against Willsrd and Carpen- - Flvnn rntiMn't have rt M mure r;.uit:r!:ifc about the ftoridi The writer has opined In previous