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1941-12-18 [P D-1] Sports News Classified Ads D WUXClMy WITH 8UNDAT MORNING EDITION \ faf C ^ J M)£ ^_______— WASHINGTON, ]). C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941. __0-1 Baseball to Tighten on Salaries, With War Menacing Pro Sports, Mack Feels V IT'S AN ILL WIND —By JIM BERRYMAN Owners on Oregon State's Win, Lose or Draw Spot; By JOHN LARDNER. (In the temporary absence of Francis Stan.) Cannot Afford Intersectional Look Out, Joe, for Buddy Means Business LAKEWOOD, N. J„ Dec. 18 (N.A.N.A.).—A terrible miscarriage of Record So-So Justice will be corrected on the night of next January 9. according to Contracts from Big young Jacob Baer, better known as Buddy. w!ho has just emerged the shadow of his brother Max's tonsils and is talking for himself. Foe Baers. To Duke's Bowl Game For many years Brother Max did the talking for both Bonus Clauses Based was for 6.517 other Judge by the quantity of his output, Max also talking On Club Has Been Pet Victim people, with or without power of attorney. Receipts In his heydey, Max could outtalk James J. Johnston (the equivalent WELL! Of Nebraska Team six Con- Appear Likely of five Congressmen) or Dumb Dan Morgan (the equivalent of STUFF\ FRED a louder voice than MY By HAMPSON, gressmen). He had more stamina than Johnston and By the Associated Press. WALLET!..AN \ Associated Preee Sporta Writer. Morgan. Young Buddy, naturally, was submerged in this mighty PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18.—Major ADDED STARTER! 1 CORVALIS. Ore*., Dec. 18 —Ore- flow of decibels. league baseball had best be players gon State, which entrains tomor- Sometimes the Baer boys trained together, and Max would receive HAPPY LANDINGS, / prepared to “sign up and shut up” row for North Carolina to play visitors with the preface: following when next season’s contracts arrive, i Duke on New Year Day in the trans- about his SONNY BOY__AN' “Buddy looks great. You want to know what he thinks Rose Bowl has be- Connie Mack predicted today. planted Game, next fight? Ill tell you. He thinks-” IDO MEAN v/ hind it a tradition for being only For with the war an un- \ creating so-so in intersectional football certain future for v Does for professional The Durham duel with Duke will Baer Now Talking Family the venerable manager of HAPpyfy Younger sports, be the 20th intersectional engage- the Baer for Max is the Athletics feels that club owners Today young Jacob is the spokesman of family, ment since O. S. C. went in for will refuse to with 8.000 miles away, which barely is out of range. Training here to fight gamble player football. Of the 19—none contracts calling for astronomical previous Joe Louis for the championship next month, young Jake has been in the Rose Bowl—the heavyweight salaries. Beavers won 10. lost 8 and tied 1. speaks his mind freely. It is the first time in nigh on to 25 years that But the wise old gentleman whose Two victories were he has been able to finish a sentence. against oppo- sense of fair play long ago earned nents hardly of major football Jake says he is burning for revenge on Louis. He says the Young the Nation’s accolades expressed the status, the Hawaiian All-Stars and wheels of became badly clogged last spring in Washington, D. C. justice opinion that bonus clauses could be the University of Hawaii, beaten was robbed, defrauded, swindled, hoaxed and victimized. He says he WTitten in to provide for additional during an island voyage in 1939. Young Jake has reference, as you no doubt realize, to his last engage- player compensation if club receipts .1 nil A'f\ a L |T9CVB V/. O. V- * In the of that he hold ment with this same Louis. early stages fight, brought up. The Beaver record would be a lot on his lefi hand around from center field and deposited Louis the apron imr oi saiTiiii'c. better if Coach Lon Sttiner had conference with of the ring, where Joseph spent several seconds in hasty “None of us knows what the sea- sidestepped a trio of games with the law of equilibrium. son holds in store." he went on, "and the University of Nebraska, his alma He might have iauen on someooays typewriter. Averse 10 meraiuie, there'll have to be a limit to our mater, in 1933. 1935. 1936. The Huskers O. S. C., 22-0, however, especially at close quarters, the champ found his balance and financial commitments. whipped contracts be one 26-20 and 32-14. Long before Stiner climbed back Into the ring. A few rounds later. Baer became illegally “Bonus might way of solving the problem. Nat- | ever thought of coaching at Ore- unconscious. At least, he looked unconscious. He says himself that he urally. the player wants to do as gon State. Nebraska took a couple was not so much comatose as shocked—shocked by the depravity of his well for himself as he can and he of falls out of the Beavers. 17-7, in of Mr. Arthur opponent and the unscrupulous conduct the referee, shouldn't be made to suffer if it 1917, and 14-0 in 1924. Donovan. turns out to be a good baseball year. Disregarding Nebraska, the West- "On the other hand, it doesn’t ern Rose Bowlers look pretty good Loss to Champ Shocked, Appalled Buddy seem right that the club owner intersectionally. Certainly the should have to take all the risk. school has a record for upsetting relates Jake Baer, After the has been pretty Eastern favorites O. S C. sky- “I was whaling away at my objective.” young all, player for the nonce, well taken care of. yeaf in and year rocketed Pacific Coast grid stock in “when the bell I abandoned the torture of Louis, rang. of a deci- on the chin. out, whereas there've been plenty 1933 by winning stunning about to start back for my corner when Joe hit me and was clubs in distress, even in prosperous sion, 9-6. over a powerful Fordham a club or not-” I don't know if he carried baseball years. team that was being nominated for if he Cousin Ancil "Donovan wouldn't of noticed did,” interrupted “It seems to me that if there ever national honors. That game came be Hoffman, the Baer manager. was a year when we ought to after O. S. C. had held the long-un- 1 was a stiff blow, and it dis- is a time Tro- "But anyway,” continued young Jake, “it careful, this is it. This beaten Southern California I fell down. Then I re- to a scoreless tie. using only commoded me. In fact, come to think of it. ; of sacrifice, anyway.” | jans what was i 11 men. The team was hailed as the to be disqualified, iMN-* to corner and waited for Louis tonuicis w uu vui turned my Alabama Heads West giant-killer of the year, but a week my surprise-” Mack is sure that professional after the Fordham game it stopped of interrupted Mr. Hoffman, "to discover “To say nothing horror,” have a in the at Lincoln to Nebraska. and un- sports major place off play who was to detect a strange “Nix," said Buddy, beginning Nation's war efforts as a public To Third Bowl Game That ended the glory- "Let me Mr. Hoffman and his brother Max. but: pleasant similarity between recreation and diversion, Some Fine Win* Scored. that Donovan was a man of no fans will teU it What was mv surprise to discover “It may be that many Unbeaten Duke's January l rival the and when he gave fight be so or so preoccupied with 1 in honor or principle. I was shocked appaUed busy In Last 10 Years began playing intersectionally and next month I will war that attendance will (the name to Louis on a knockout. It was rank injustice, problems ! 1915. The Oregon Aggies t afford not to blink because decline. We can was changed to Oregon State in the have my revenge. I know I can beat Louis, blame the at that possibility.” Crimson Tide Coaches late 1920s> of-that vintage knocked Baer stUl busily. You can’t young- We left Mr. talking As far as the A’s contracts are 20-0. at his own I over the Michigan Aggies. is to recognize the sound of will be held until Think Team Is Best man. He just beginning voice._ concerned, they up 1 Lansing. Later in the same year the 1 dead- shortly before February Since 1934 Model Svracuse came to Portland and won, line. Mack said. 28-0. “I feel that by waiting we're likely State’! best inter- BJ the Associated Pree*. Among Oregon Drills leam more about what to expect over to — sectional showings: 20-0 victory Tulane Shortens Season, he TUSCALOOSA. Alt.. Dec. 18 before we send out the papers,” in 1926 25-13 win over Frank W. Thomas Is heading west Marquette added. New York U. in 1928 and a 14-7 in with the Alabama football team for Off Gridmen “Personally. I have great faith U. in 1929. To Take Strain the Crimson Tide's third bowl ap- I-—- win over Detroit baseball and am certain it will sur- with in 10 time the schedule of 30 days, in pearance years—this By th» Associated Press. ! training vive good shape." to an hour and a Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Tex. Grid Pros to Act Dec. 18.—Tulane practice limited to Discuss Sports Program NEW ORLEANS, an deadly serious, Colleges a and adoption of eight- Short, stocky, Scores all-time half day.
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