18 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1925. SPORTS. College Athletic Situation Is Sized Up : Majors Get Many Stars From Coast GRIFFITH GIVES SUMMARY GRANGE DOES WELL COMMITTEE TO BOOK NATIONAL LEAGUE LANDS OF POINTS UNDER DEBATE AS BEARS WIN, 7 TO 0 INVADING ATHLETES NEARLY ALL OF PLAYERS By the Associated Press. By the Associated Prrss. CORAL GABLES, Fla., December 1 Western Conference 36.—Harold A NEW YORK. December 26—To Commissioner of Sports in At- Grange*commonly known BCDE F GH I J KLMNQPQRS* preclude a of charges re- Lazerre, Home King, Goes to Yankee*. as “Red.” recurrence Who. iceman and foot bailer ex- garding exorbitant demands, traordinary, made his dehut in Dixie expense tempts to Give Facts in Case Without Taking yesterday, carrying such as developed last year during One of Two Celebrities Obtained by American. off all the honors the tour of Paavo Nurmi, the .Ama- in a contest here between the Chicago teur Athletic has assigned a One or Bears and the Coral Gables Collegians. *ZZ~^II~ZZ:tIIjfei3Sa§E Union Side Other. foreign to take Waner, Pirate Rookie, Hit .4-01. The Titian-tressed Mercury relations committee scored charge of the n o xt group of European the only touchdown of game, car- the athletic stars, soon to arrive here. rying the hall nine times a for total 1 already as- GRIFFITH, executive National Amateur Athletic yardage JfiZ-Z The committee had T OHX L officer. yards, yards v-~*tZMZ of 98 lost 9 BY JOHN B. FOSTER. _ the arranging the on two attempts, \ MV/ \ ViIT-A THE sumed task of Federation, commissioner of athletics of the Western Conference and was halted for 5 itinerary no gain one try. score of Adrian Paulen of Hol- YORK. December 2b.— Major league clubs arc getting the be--t in The final Norway. and editor of the Athletic Journal, has offered a summary of the was to 0. land. Charles Hoff of Hans 7 6 Germany, and George of the Pacific coast players for 1926. athletic in the colleges. He does not attempt take one side All in all. Grange's initial appear- Houben of situation to Goodwin of England, although the NEWFirst, there is Waner for Pittsburgh from San Francisco. He batted ance a success, and or various debates prevalent to ball was the 8.200 original to quartet was the other in the that now are as foot spectators invitation the games. That is 20 more games regular season who saw him make it felt by A. .401-in 1925 in 174 than the and pastimes, but merely suggests that the discussions center around he had lived up to his reputation. The issued officials of the Millrose A. of the and rule of 20 other to Febru- major leagues, if the points off when going to the star played three quarters compete in a meet here on four pouits. full of the ary majors holds good in figuring batting averages, his count should be about game, being held out in the third ses- 4. His statement is as follows: lieve that because the colleges and sion. Present plans of the committee .380. schools realized • ¦all for invading runners to a have considerable The spectacular of the J^ZZZZZZZer'SZZ the com- Waner is powerful and compact little battering ram. but he takes most moment £ZZZ "1. ball become too profit from the games this pete in a meet at F.oston prior to the too generally man to Tins foot Kail came came in the closing moments as much advice. He follows the suggestion of the last popular thereby pro- games, the sport has become the “galloping ghost" found a hole in Millrose while theif second whom he talks. However, if he can keep up his Pacific coast stride where “Twenty-five years ago foot ball =:====: appearance city may pre- fessional. The athletic men in the the line and entered 4r> yards before * in this also he was champion, he is likely to lead the Pirates. was on trial .because of abuses bv educational institutions always have cede the Millrose meet, it has been he was grounded by another sorrel- j Lucas of Seattle, "ho is going to plavers and coaches. This condi- held that a sport was professional top, “Red" Barron, former star of FH^ I announced. Cincinnati, hatted .3%« in 55 games, today tion has been corrected and only when the managers and players Georgia Tech's "golden tornado,” who i William Prout of Boston, a former and played everywhere. He sportsmanship president A. is is th° the of the coaches received the profits from the games. tackled from behind. iL-y—U—/£- i of the A. U.. chairman BASKET BALL SECRETS same red headed, pushing, subject determined and player-- has been the of "The schools and colleges have pos- The array of foot hall talent here ffLJ of the foreign relations committee. By Sol Metzger youth who tried for second base and by a great many favorable comment sibly cleared somewhere near $20.- yesterday is believed to have been the at Boston. editors. 000,000 this past season in foot ball. greatest ever seen on a southern grid- .rNil-izf Evading an Opponent. king the Pa- of 16 — Lyj-i Lazerre. home-run of 'loafer there was a great deal All of this money will be used to of men having 2 cific (toast, <>o sottahhling among colleges, iron. several the been GERMAN HAS RUN OF 50 with his swats.in 137 the due promote a larger program in ath- stars. games, going to the that there were no All-American is Yanks. His to the fact uni- letics and physical education for the The 40 men in uniform represented average isn't as good as Today this IN TOURNEY AT TRAPS that of Babe furm eligibility rules. millions of boys and girls in our 20 universities. Ruth, hut good enough. This young has been by the mark the good putter—and all them are easily condition improved educational institutions. Fully 90 per characteristics of A perfect run of 50 straight breaks Italian has come on very fast in two formation of the National Collegial* cent of the organized amateur ath- acquired by any golfer. The putter, In other words, is not a horn made by L. S. German was the out- years and he was smart enough last Athletic Association and some 30 letics in the United States have been standing performance in the Wash- season to make 1152 hits, which show= organizations FIVEfreak; lie is the result of practice with right methods. conferences. These promoted by the secondary schools EAST MEETS WEST ington Gun Club’s Christmas shoot. that he centers on the ball, even when have not only drawn up eligibility and of higher learning. The five characteristics are a light touch, with the little finger of Second went to C. C. Fawsett, not making rules, but have done a great deal of institutions honors he is home runs. “A good share of the money that the left hand left off the shaft; an easy rhythmic, steady swing; all the who registered 47. Emmer, shortstop at Seattle, who develop a spirit of respect for the has been used in erecting athletic ON GRIDIRON TODAY First place in the doubles went to has been taken on by Cincinnati, batted one the left; the body held there is no rules. buildings and in laying out playing weight on leg, preferabK still so Fred Williams, who scored 46 breaks .329 in 151 games. Take 20 off of that, “Foot was criticized some ball fields has from the money paid bodv sway—and, the overspun ball. in 50. to allow for the major season, and years of physical come By the Associated Press. fonvard ago because the in by spectators who enjoyed Emmer seems to be about a .300 hitter, players. watch- SAN FRANCISCO. December 26. — grip be no differ- body weaving should be kept out of hazards to the The rules ing the games, The putting need not so much better than Caveney, but foot ball if the prac- Foot ball elevens of the East and West of swings, as a were accordingly changed and the of making ent from grip for the putt—out all mat- latter was an tice money from amateur meet today a contest put on the other strokes. fa< the such erratic game vastly improved. here in ter of t. that Reds finally let him athletic sports and of using the profits by the as a I think it is a mistake to change from Figures ! FRIENDS BASKETERS thrower the “Today the chief charge against Shriners benefit for the and 3 show the correct go. who died, was to promote more athletics for more Hospital Crippled It will two-V grip on the (or Jake Daubert. tho foot ball is made on the grounds of for Children. overlapping to the putter action the overspin roll. #pnd!o people is to be condemned, then some stars, only "bo could the popularity of the game. The be a clash of as both teams putting green. to your natural The entire action of the blade is kept means should be devised for financing Stick PLAY ROYAL FIVE Some players make a practice of Caveney. students, general public number some of the greatest players to the minimum. This means the TO alumni and the school and college physical edu- grip. Because the shaft is short, how- breaking away from an opponent, in Rieonda. the third baseman who has enjoy as judged by at- in the country. blade would go back. say. 5 inches, I 1 the games, ever. you grip the club as shown in a as he*>n taken on by the Boston N figures. This the cation work. The Eastern aggregation, which ar- and forward, through ball, order to receive pass shown in tendance raises Figure 1 the left It is the about tnssers Sunday tionals. hatted .320 in 141 game*. If rived Wednesday, completed its work- with hand. '. 8 inches—a total action of 13 inches. Friends of the the illustration on the right—that is. Question as to whether the students “4. Are the present amateur rules well to omit the little finger of the Basket Ball Ig-acue engage Rieonda is that much better than h" outs yesterday, and all but one of the | This would he maximum, School a they make a quick grasp .of an op- »r.d others made better use of their satisfactory? left hand, digit is power- about the was the Boston-' players were in good The because this much 1 revamped Royal Athletic Club team ponent's arm. with the Athletics leisure time before the days of foot condition. too. For short nutts. less blade stronger at third base in “The National Amateur Athletic ful. and it exerts a side pull on the tonight at 7:30 at Wilson Normal This is iricky basket ball and any will be 1920 they when they exception was Davis. University of action. Keep the blade turned at di- long ball .than do no'w Federation, which is composed of such whole hand. Schley a on than they have been for a time. games. West Virginia tackle, who injured his rect right angles to the direction line gymnasium. Jack and Fair- official will call foul the team attend the national organizations the National Throw all the weight to one leg Hinman a Seattle first sacker. who as ankle during practice last Thursday. throughout. Keep to fax Taylor have been added to the practicing this unfair method. Collegiate Athletic Association, makes no difference which one— so blade low the batted .317 in 107 games last season, "2. Is athletic interest antagonistic the The Easterners are captained by Bill ground—though it lifts slightly at the j Royal squad and w ill make their first The player should depend upon out- National Federation State High the body will stay There is goes to Brooklyn, which needs him of Ingram, former Navy star quarter- still. a : end of the baokswing. on appearances. witting his opponent and getting the to scolastic interest. Associations, tendency weight pass Hit down He looks like a certain .300 batter in School Athletic the back. for the to back the ball—and right through Manager J<* Holman of the Royals ! jump on him when he wishes to go "Undoubtedly, a great many people Army, on legs | hit it. in i the majors, and is said to have been the Navy, the Marines, the The all-Western eleven rounded into and forth the when the weight a straight line. is booking games with senior and un- | for a pass. believe that a nation that is inter- A., the Playground is evenly in the ; the very best first baseman west of Y. M. C. Asso- form this week under the impetus of divided stance. All • Copyright. 1025.» limited teams having the use of ested in athletic sports cannot at the the National Rockies. ciation. Lawn Tennis several days' hard practice. Buck courts. He may be reached at Adams the same time be interested in art. philos- Association and the like, Rhyne, picked up by Pittsburgh, will consider Hailey is captain, and rated as one of 6436. ophy and scientific investigations. It hatted 188 games for San Fran- at its annual meeting next Tuesday the greatest guards ever to appear .315 in is Quite certain that Greece led the on RACE WITH SIOO,OOO cisco, brings him to about .295 the advisability of adopting the prin- Pacific Coast gridirons. Bailey is a Regulars anil Reserves of the Cal- which world in intellectual pursuits at the boys ANOTHER COAST FIGHTER in the majors. He was the finest all- ciple that under 16 years of age former Texas A. & M. star, but vary Methodist squad came through same time that she led in athletic around outfielder on the coast, ami can hardly be considered as profes- played the San in last night, Reg- IS sports. with Francisco Olympic a -header the REWARD PLANNED had heen on the point of getting East sional athletes and will further pro- Club this year. All of the rnen are in I ulars taking the measure of the Ar- “The question is whether today such pose organization TO SEEK CHAMPIONSHIP three or four times, hut the San Franc that each that first-class shape. gyles. 42 to quint athletic nations as the United States belongs the 15. and the Reserve so much for him to federation shall assume weather, a to (A3 cisco club wanted and Great Britain are contributing Ideal foot ball with cleat- winning from the Elliotts. 46 21. CHICAGO. December 26 ). The deals majors through. the responsibility of passing on the sky and slightly crisp atmosphere, was that with fell as much along intellectual lines as American Derby, racing classic made .McCann of Portland played in 178 amateur status of the boys and young promised today. | Rr th*» AmHiW set- nations as Washington Yankees handed a by Sydney games, .310. and help th D such non-athletic China. men who come under its jurisdiction. Starting line-ups: famous Boundless. Lucas, halted will back to the Coca-Cola five in Hagers- nohert and Highball more (American League) infield, Russia. France or Spain. If it is true "Most of the difficult amateur ques- YORK. December 2b- Eastern supremacy in professional pu- Waddell Boston that in the colleges the 'tail wags the Eaat. Position Wc«t j town by the count of 31 to 23. Dean- than a score of years ago. will be which needs a lot of aid. tions relate to border line cases. If Delweir, M'o'te.L.E Brown. Otym Club gilism, already weakened *o a considerable deqrc" of the locals led in the scoring. by hart next • - dog.' another question is presented, the federation acts Edward*. Mich.l..T Bryan. Wa*tvnrton the recent' revived in Chicago July, unless iz., in accordance with s Mich.L.G. Tex A > with a total of six baskets front 'he plans being go awry. v whether we would help the dog the proposals a great l*ii?ht*r. Bailer. A. M. finished less than half California, within whose borders! In addition to the Washington Park Wa-h ;um.. 1 .SOD Ro.liester 3 behind Randolph, with W. R. Harper. home, BY Cleveland ti 7 .7.V1 Buffalo. 7 4 ..77." j .lack Dempsey also makes his CORIWE FRAZIER course, already completed, a group .007 O Douglas, third’ Harry Hous- Detroit. ... 71 Boston. 7 .*750 Milburn. requires only one additional title , of Chicago and Kentucky sportsmen. Brooklyn. . H 7 .Hfi* Ft 44 ayne . 17 .7 *o ton. Tex., fourth: George Souders, friftmph to take equal rank with the ball or volley ball practice will be held the Chicago. .500 ROONO(NG I basket during holidays • headed by Col. Matt .1. Winn, presi- ..11 Tex., fifth, and Doitt Austin. Athe. Kast. With five champions. Paul j of the Club, according Kentucky Jockey Ni;bt. THIRD Austin, by members Capitol Athletic to an an- dent of the Club. Tomorrow sixth. Rerlenbach. light heavyweight: Harry ! have completed arrangements for the Fort Wavnr at Washington. - • middleweight: NOnouncement made Ross, chairman publicity. The Creh. Mickey Walker, by Frankie of : construction of a track in Will Coun- Chicago at Detroit. by Hugh A. welterweight: Rocky light- Jennings YOUNG Kansas next meeting of the basket ball and volley hall groups will be held Tues- i ty. south of Chicago. \n (tames Tonight. CORBETT BROKE weight. and I,nuis Kap'-an. • 26. featherweight, the States of the Atlan- day evening, January 5. in the Wilson Normal gymnasium. Volley hall CHAPTER XXIV. DENVER. Colo.. December Denver boxing fans are sponsoring a tic seaboard still retain a commanding teams w ill report at h o clock. Members of the basket ball squad will take first ha-emen of modern base ball are much better than the old*- benefit dance here for Young Corbett, j position, however. the who years ago lifted floor at 7. THE CALL OF THE OUTDOORS tuners. 1 do not believe 24 the feather- that chie of them, with the exception of weight crown from the brow of Terry Fights last night: Swimming practice also will he TIJKFred Tenney, compare Pittsburgh—Paul Doyle, Brooklyn j could with the men that played the position McGovern at Hartford, Conn. Young ; discontinued until after the New welterweight, won judges' DILG. in the last 20 years., the Corbett is in ill health and without I decision i Year. The first 1926 meeting of BY WILL H. meaning leaders. The over Harmon, HUGGINS HAS , old-timers fall short in com- funds. Willie New York (10 j MANY | the mermaids will be held 'Wednes- V alt America. parison because of their system of play, if nothing else. rounds). President Izaak on League of base - First play ¦¦¦ day, January 6, at 7:40 o'clock in became truly important only ¦ 9 Tommy in Tenney’s time. Philadelphia Loughran, DIXIANS the Y. W. C. A. pool. Dan Government officials of Manitoba Philadelphia, judges' over ON ROSTER Brouthers was one of the star first sackers in the olden days. won decision At a recent meeting of the Capi- to Yellowstone Park is interesting that it largely indicates plan to reduce the racing season in King Solomon, (lot. Rocky in Brouthers. like Anson, was a big man and slow, and of his value Panama ' council, busi- most was Winnipeg from six to four weeks per Smith, Battle Creek. Mich., won tolites’ executive whose the tendency of the outdoor public. If you are interested in know- in his hitting. Like Anson, he was a mighty batsman, and like Anson, he deci- (4>> ness it is to decide questions of year. sion over Bobby (10). ATLANTA. December 25 —ls i was also a good target to throw Maritt. Baltimore > policy and appoint committee chair- TRAVELing the extent to which vacationists are using their national parks, at. Huggins, manager of the Miller New etc., of following Sib Farrar of Philadelphia was a realized now men. leaders the these figures are interesting: Total visitors to Yel'owstone. 154.282. By them after four of their York Americans, next year uses all committees were named: (rood first old men had advanced car. 10b.32Q. Rv rail. 44.78b. By "Toot or horseback. 1.254. Number of cars. baseman of the school. because Rossman the players he has purchased from t’amp committee. Marie O'Dea; was helpless when he held the hall History 33.068. Most of the hall players chewed to- of Bush Leagues She Atlanta Southern Association dub.]; swimming. Florence Skadding: with a runner advancing. I decided The Increase in rail travel was pro. bacco in those days and Sid used to fans of this city can go to New York basket Dorothy AVhitney: volley ’ | that night we were through. i ball. j portionately greater than increase in feeling like they will see a second ball, <\ ask the hoys to save for him the tin- Valentine Poppescu. and so- i car travel. The total increase Cleveland Bv B. Foster Cracker team in action. was .Makes Blunder. .John ; cial. flaylq Nickerson. about 10.000 persons. Travelers visit- foil that the plug tobacco was wrapped Benny Paschal, former Atlanta sta . With the exception of swim- j Then came an astounding sequel; the ed Yellowstone from every State in in. Tinfoil was gathered in every 1 • XVIII. who marked his appearance as a sub- : ming chairman, were '¦Cleveland never again tried to take CHAPTER these selections Inside Golf the Union, from Alaska. Philippine El) stitute for Babe Both in the opening clubhouse and whenever Sid came to , advantage of the Rossman weakness, PRO\ tran.-porta!ion ha<. m idea great difference in the nf tentative. Porto lives game of by clouting a , B\ ('.hosier Islands. Hawaii. TTico. Canal and because they not they the 1925 The camp committee was delegated Horton foreign town he picked it up. Later on we did lost the minor leagues. IHe fan who sits in more or less comfort in a was lineup regularly Zone and 27 countries. pennant in 1908. The championship in New York's to draw lip iilans for the proposed the tinfoil during of In selecting a fine wood cjuh the Os the cars entering the park Ford learned vvhat Sid wanted was on th> day of sea- IMchair in a huge concrete sataditim and watches Chicago play the latter part the season. camp next and to formu- decided last the New Slimmer was Dodge for. He sold it. and proceeds Frankie rated liv many as player should pick one in which the first. Buick second. third the -1 son. t’leveland had a chance to win 'i ork oocsn t bother his head much about Zoeiiers. late the rules to govern it. helped finance a trip to Europe for his how the Chicago team happened the best left fielder in the Southern grain runs toward the face of the club. and Chevrolet fourth. More than ; it that day. They were even with us to be in on time, because, persons used the public auto- daughter Geraldine. With what he j New York in a general way, he knows there are Association, is one of Lacrosse has been voted a success The grain usually 00.000 ! in the closest pennant race in history. between the Crackers mohile camping grounds. It was es- could save out of his salary, and with they limited trains running Chicago and New York. purchased by the Yankees. Small in at Bryn Mawr. where the fair jek'w is defined by lines Had followed up their advantage ! timated that 75.000 trout were caught the nw >ey he got from the tinfoil, Sid 1 and run The matter of transportation meant ers who are valuable, stature, he is fast on his and pos- have just completed an ex- / VrA which run circu- wild on Rossman. they could because 1 he lat- feet athletes by the anglers. was to give a everything to the leagues are sesses a strong throwing arm. He perimental season under the direc- / Us I airly through the I Geraldine musical have beaten us several more games in minor at the ter occasional, while travel is an figures ion abroad, was K. Applebee. If these In connection with the above edo- and it with 1908 and to win the pennant time that the National Association was essential of every clay of the season. makes an excellent lead-off man. tion of Constance U I head. lines pride Cleveland Pt run it is interesting to know that a hotel that many of the old timers dis- had to take only one more game from formed and probably a little more than The only drawback that has hap- . center fielder and home | coach and athletic director. The ex- yy toward the 1 < ;in Wyo., which is they helped to create everything prior to pened run king already :s periment in the \ shaft, the head Jacksons Hole. overed that had us. To this day I cannot understand that time. Cir- with the introduction of the au- of the Southern, culminated selection not registered _ ; a p>»rk, Geraldine Farrar, the first grand why cuits could hardly not arranged as a property was 'f the first varsity squad and several 'fc will split more in national Cleveland-never tried it after that be in tomobile method of travel is the .he of New York. He ! people front every State except South opera star that this country produced. early days because therp was no way unwise practice using speed, terms relating matches with pick-up teams. No lj—- easily than when ¦ one same. There were intelligent hall of excess sent to Atlanta under Carolina, and from a number of for- players on club, to get from one city to another, except which has resulted in fatalities, to purchase of Paschal. Cullop other collegiate team has been or- -—nhT f the grain runs to- ICossntati Player. the Cleveland several and in the eign ex- Unusual of bjr__using trains ran irreg- serious ganized. although Wellesley i of countries. This shows the them. But they pulled the most which with 1925 in a accident when the Is expecting to wear a Yankee uniform College jfW if, ward the face being • who ularity so * tent to which the West is used 'laud Rossman. first-based for colossal blunder of their that and slowly that the expense manager of a well known Southern next season. has taken up the game. (/ ii(4 t ie the careers was and as the great American playground. the Detroit team in its pennant win- ¦ season. of travel out of all proportion to club lost his life going from one city Johnny Brock, tentatively purchased Whether or not lacrosse will ever ning seasons of 1907 and 1908, was one The following year we sold Ira the expenses of the club in other ways. to another. by Huggins, has been catching for reach popular heights among sports yllLyjWpJlflWtt soled with brass, of the most unusual men that ever Thomas to Philadelphia. However, that has not altered seasons, establishing women is a matter of serious con- look for this grain played the position, and career He had been Trolley Proves Big Aid. the Atlanta several his one of our catchers. Thomas knew fact that the automobile has been an a reputation as one of the best re- jecture, as it is an exceedingly IKONS HOST on the bottom of STRIKES ended abruptly through a queer fault, then, CALIFORNIA the Rossman fault and when And blessed day, came the .aid to the minor leagues and that the formerly vigorous sport. uoiic STIFF - the club, where it one that has never developed an- Thomas trolley. ceivers in the circuit. He in > left our midst it beginning Folks in big towns never 5 minor league is in better condition to played Perhaps special rules will he adopted shows plain- other marked the in the American Association. j-smAFTS* more first baseman. of Rossman’s end. for Thomas tipped heard much about trolley leagues, but i survive, with means of transportation Mike Yrazella, Lafayette foot ball by the' feminine enthusiasts to make ‘ ly. As for shafts COACH Rossman was a strong bitter and away that, as against AT PRO GRID off the Philadelphia team on Detroit's folks out in the West, and the like the old day when star, io at the game a little less vigorous and clubs, they should always be a good hunter. He could any 1 and even I a and base ball came Atlanta in iron ' ; weakness and Philadelphia took ad- Southwest, in the South, four-in-hand in front of a barge, or a opening past season. hazardous to beauty. One may run gestion whip near head; ; was just wagon, the of the He of the there kind of ball. Tv Cobb ahead vantage of It In the first series they knew- about them. The trolley was the band as they call it in the was as a utility player, with the hall, catch and throw from stiff. A No. 1 iron might have a sug- of Rossman in the batting order, connecting J \\ used first hut BY LAWRENCE PERRY. and | played against us. As soon as a bat- link that made minor 1 est. took a club from one town to developed so rapidly shortstop any position on the field and resort be no in the much of the stuff that Cobb pulled league base ball the other. that must such resilience ter reached first he walked off the successful where it soon found as regular occu- to body checking in order to halt shafts of The shafts, | NEW YORK. December 26.—Has was due to Rossman’s co-operation. -1 I bag. pitcher never successful as There was plenty of him its other irons. j paid an The threw to Rossman had been before, celebration pant. In announcing Gazella's sale. an opponent's progress with the however, should have a feel of steeli- the coach of amateur foot hall It was Rossman's bunting ability that clubs cobid be transported one when the band wagon | an standing? land Rossman eithef refused to throw from made its way Michalove, president of the At- sphere. ness—a springy feeling that is re- eleven amateur permitted Cobb to go from first to town to another at a comparatively 'over the roads and usually a big Dan j or tossed the ball into the outfield. dinner lanta club, said Huggins probably The game, despite its vigorousness, sponsive to the touch. That is, irons The Southern conference has de- third. 1 Philadelphia small expense, where it had cost so \ before the game and after. Now there cided that he has | swept the. series because groom him for third base. is fascinating and it is not hard to should not be heavy and soggy. The j and now the Now a good throwing they days previous to trolley no hig before. players would Rossman had : caused the complete collapse of much In the iis dinner Ball why woo ington Barracks field with Referee Sayers once took part in an amusing play in champion- early next month. the pitcher to make a throw to Ross- automobile and then the omnibus au- the Scottish [ . i Elsier in charge. G. B. Cnno will of- ship that has become a part of the lore of the game. obsolete athletic stadium. man. Three men trotted tomobile, and transportation was bet- ’SUBSTITUTES university of these | fleiate in the Monroe-Fort Myer game Coming tip for net The reason is that au- to never tered beyond the g*>od that to on** preen. Ben found At this juncture, however. Ben Bicycles are so popular In Fran<’e ; rtod. and Adamson, veteran fullback, up right on the accuracy and practicability of the has- turned hundreds more In 1907 without once taking advantage In some States they call them "bus the lip of the hole. translation an a cause unavailability dormi- led the Soldiers’ attack. leagues” as they and in article in of the of of Rossman's weakness? The thing called them trolley Not more than three blades of sports weekly.* players to tory quarters. new gr holding asks the Two dormitories puzzled me deeply. Well, at any rate, leagues a little while ago. And this ss were it back. Never- The shortest prise fight Ignore especially to now under appeared on record is the scribes, and are construction. they had decided to make use of it A total of $54,200,0041 was bet at the mode of conveyance has done as much theless it to be permanently the one in which Battling Nelson execute the shots well on the courts, The Notre Dame stadium is made row If they did not realize before four big race tracka In Maryland in to help perpetuate minor league, base lodged. It was up to Ben to play ft knocked out William Rossier In they up stands, which have been as * two let the writers call them what of wood advantages ware, they surely I 1925. ball the discover} and sale ofifplay- in and halve the hole. seconds at Harvey, .111., April 5, I*o2. wisia. enlarged to holij 27,000.