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Meeting of U\Lited States Gc)Lj Association Pitchers Who Came to the Club in 1911 THE NE;w YORK HERALD, S,ATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921. 11 Another InvasiIon of British iLinks AnnouIs meed as VirtuGil Certainty at Meeting of U\lited States Gc)lj Association pitchers who came to the club In 1911 "Kid" Gleason passes from New York. The other* highlights aND SHADOWS C.C.N.Y. LOSES ON Dispel* ATHLETIC BASEBALL SESSIONS were Causey and Jonea. ST. Rumors by Signing cleared out of ff»a LOUIS have COUNTRY ji DENIAlTj j The Giants International league and will do all in all ERES OF SPORT THROW FROM FOUL Jan. 7..winiam FROM WEST POINT WILL OPEN TO-DAY their farming in the American "Kid" Oleasun to-day signed They have planted menAssociation.at In- i CLUB IS AWARDED Chicago,his contract to manage the dlSr.tpolls, Toledo and Milwaukee, In \ Bjr DAMEL. Chicago White Hox the coming addition to Sun Antonio of the Texas Copyright, 1921, by 1 he New York Herald. Perfect Toss by Johnson dispelling rumors that he season,wa.i Authorities Say There Is No Series of Important Meetings League. yl which the to be removed following the IT was |300,000 and four players and not a mere $200,000 Brings Basketball Victory In regard to the baseballrevelationsProselyting1 to Obtain Crack Will Be I'shered In at McGr&w always has liked them from BIGGOLFTOURNEY season. Giants recently offered to the Catdinals tor the release of Rogers last scandal Texas. He got Fletcher and Young to Columbia, 15 to 14. Charles A. Comlskey, owner of the Football Players. Chicago. down there. Young, Snyder and Brown, by, the second baseman. At loas so says Brunch Rickey. And SamuelHornst In the hail from San club. making announcement. the new outfielder, all Amateur Event Voted to Ereadon, president of the St. Louis club, chimes in with the announcement said he had every confidence in his Antonio. that Hornsby would not be sold to the New Yorks for a million. In so far as In one of the fastest and most thi manager and would do evejything Authorities of the Military Academy By DANIEL. is see it made so staggering basketball games yet played in the possible to help him reconstruct the IXEIHCHMAN TO PIAY TOUO. Western Club at U. S. the New York club is concerned, it easy to why .11ingclub. at West Point came out with a state- Beginning with to-day, momentous JCMIS the The excess profits tax, as we out the other Mornlngslde Heights gymnasium Itself. Mr. Julius Klelsebnian has recovered from an offer for player. pointed on C. C. ment yesterday which speaks for events are down for development In a arid intends spending Gr. A. was at the bottom it. But as for the St. Louis re- last night obtained revenge Columbia Ills recent indisposition Meeting. day, without question of N. Y. for its defeat last year, and Just That the Army authorities want lads of series of baseball meetings In Chicago, the winter In southern California, where ha offer it baffles us. Officialis of the St. Louis club may be excused will play In the polo tournament this winter. fusal of the managed to squeese out a victory by athletic ability at the academy they do The first of tho several sessions, which In oh&rga an one and too, concerns Thirty of Mr. Flelschman's ponler. from examination by alienist by onl;i possibility, that, 15 to 14. The game was marked by ex- not but that there Is any prose- w. re shipped from Port ENGLAND deny, will be opened this afternoon, will be a of John Paly, be GETS 'OPEN' ACCEPTS will COLUMBIA our Federal tax laws. To be a basebal>1 critic one must be a tax expert these close both teams, to crack football plavers, N. two months ago and ceptlonally guarding by lytlng bring Y., the Y.'a.-hlngtori,owner s made a lot of last season, and field were such as have earned a else- meeting of the council of the major In i'hap« for the tournament when days, too. It may be that the Cardinal money with the result that few goals reputation arrives. ' ionn aaa John A. in&L IL tiicjr atquucu #9vvtvvv uiivuftil the sale of Hornsby they would have scored. "Smoke" Johnson, the brilliant where, they :lo deny and vigorously. leagues.Judge Landls, Heydler can and Ban Johnson.at which and Close to turn most of It Into the Federal treasury. all-intercolfeglate forward, was the out- POLO CHALLENGE If a football player of repute get rules Siwanoy Loses by Acad- regulations will be drawn These However, while It is known thait the Cardinals shared In the general standing star. He scored eleven points an appointment to the Military up. fftt" nAlltmKio f nram u Vl AtlTOfl f f\ bikut emy and stands high morally and tules will have to do with the playing to Stage last the men who run the club still are considerably in Margin.Hollywood prosperity season, advantage for the losers. tally a.H well is physically, he Is manI sldo of the same as well as affairs be- it with some little tween the as debt to Mrs. Helen Britton, from whom they purchased Columbia to an start Matches AVill Be at come to the Point, for the Army posi- majors, such waivers. Women's Meet. got away early Played kind welibest, waiver and the like. cash and a bundle of promissory notes, It is hoped that Breadon and his when a foul was called on C. C. N. Y. tion is thot such types are the prices elates know what are If were surrounded by no tax and free toss, Hurlingham Between suited for the work which is the chitf To-morrow the schedule committee of they doing. assothey Johnson made good the existence, the the majors will get together and draw and declined ai ft»ur for Hornshy they are Horowitz came with a beautiful object of West Point's By KERR N. PETRIE. tanglements $300,000 players enid through June 18 and 25. of officers. But no foot- up the programmes for next season, either misguided idealists, bloated phitocrats or Just plumb craiy. A club basket from under the goal, and the Blue making good Another Invasion of British links by ball player, no matter how expert, can which will call for the opening games could purchase the pick of the minor league talent of the country with not and White was never headed throughout Point unless he keeps on Wednesday, April 13. with the American amateur golfers and on a the remainder of the half. The remain at West that of much more than $100,000. And on ix club such as Rickey led last season diligent up to all requirements, scholastic, mill- at the Polo Grounds and the GiantsYankees greater and grander scale than guarding shown by both teairus. the Official confirmation of the report at Ebbcts as a virtual Hornsby does not make a vital differ*cnce. A couple of good pitchers would that tary and otherwise. perhaps Field, 'hough the last year was announced of Joe Deerlng's coaching at bothresult the Polo Association had chances are that Nmw Yo^ks will be annual meeting of the ho more valuable to the Cardinals than would Hornshy. Rogers is a great for the International and Xn the appended statement from West the certainty at the Institutions, held the total number of Cup challenged such as sent to Braves Field and the Dodgers United States Qolf Association, held last hitter and a but he Is no $1100,000 ball by more that the Hurlingham Club of England Point is some strong language, good fielder, player.not baskets scored during the half to three, "fraud" and "Mo," regarding intlma- to Philadelphia. night at the Waldorf-Astoria. William than two the one had senf its acceptance of the defl came minor has $100,000. for Blue and White and by tions that ceftaln "criticism and prcpa- On Monday the leagues will C. Fownes, of Pittsburg, who as the cash irlvolved in the offer was the Lamm. yesterday from William A. Hazard, hold their conclave and Canada the last If, Rickey Insists, $300,000, of the American ganda" is entirely without basis: august decide the team against captained have a record for all rofesslonal It would have C. C. N. Y. came back with a rush at body. secretary have whether they want to enter Into a new two stated that he has practically trade would set p sport. topped The matches arc to be played at -"Recent articles in the press years, the mark of $130,000 set In baseball w!hen Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees the outset of the second canto, and contained insinuations that systematic agreement with the major leagues for received the consent of the cream ot Columbia fact had between June 18 and 25 Hurlinghamand, twenty-five years. They also will de- to make the the Red Sox, and the record establlshed in racing when the stallion Prince woke up to the beforeas was announced In p. cable to efforts were beinq made by the military America's amateur players by tied the score. Johuson started the special cide whether the Class AA leagues will season. Palatine was sold for to Edw'ard R. Simms last It is The New Iork Her ann from lamdon authorities to Induce by Illegitimate A trip to England the coming $2>50,000 year. when he broke loose from a teams be permitted to organize their own sub- very thin wool makes as to scoring pack some days ago, there will be no means members of football of; Among those mentioned ready Ing to note that not so many years Charles Webb Murphy boughtInterestagothe of C.
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