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Semi-Pr- Pitcher---MuUiq- Washington Gets New' o an Wttt Coach Tech Athletes

MANAGER GRFFITH Hughes Confident Is Georgetown Athlfetic Supervisor HILLTOPPEBS POT St YvesWilt Run WARD WILL INSIST "Long Tom" Hughes, tho Nation- NEW YORK, Dec. 16.--He- nri St Is ti ' . , Yves, tho French long dlstanco GOY JOHNSON als' one votoran hurlor, back GRADUATE COACHES ON CHANGING ITS in town, and ho Is quite confi- runner, who won the Marathon THE dent of success next reason on Derby at tho Polo, Grounds two the diamond. years ago, has decided to return FOB LOCAL EN to . OUTFIT "I havo Just returned from a visit SUPREME CHARG E the running track. He has FOOL STRIKE RULE to Chicago and will llvo here been matched to meet Al Raines, of city, now, going around once in a i. this "at ten miles in the - - ... 1 LbbbbHsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIRv ' Metropolitin-rojle- r rink, Broad- ' Semi-Pr- o while to Bee the (boys and keop Fast Pitcher Dailey Becomes ,anLrplfty-secon- ing in goodntrim with long Dap' way d street, Expresses Himself as. Soon Signs With 1912 walks and light gymnastic work: t.t'Sbpervi.sor olr$U: nexftJIhurBday. St. Yves says as He Learned of " Somo folks think I'm donO, that'he is In fine oondltion, and Nationals. - ' but I1 know better. After, 'I Athleticsr f tha Raines will havo to run tho New Job. i IV? got f . ' ., distance in fifty-tw-o minutes or tho cold out of my arm last ' i ' year, I good w better to win. LEADER WILL RUSH pitched, as balltW NEW YORK, Dec. 16. If John M. I over did Itj my life. I've got a Football followers' in Washington wero Ward, chairman of the. National League PLAYERS IN SPRING lot more to show,, next season, today surprised, to say thejf;dsti at tho rules committee, has his way the foul it i ( action taken by the ,ae'drgctown strike rule will bo modified,' at least IVUi ' 1 ' In changing from' the" profes- In his own organization. Ward, who sional to the alumni coaching system BUSINESS HOLDS Is also president of the Boston Na- Wants Men . in Good I , Shape for ita football teams. tional League club, as soon as ho When Opening Bell The great success of the eleven last learned that he had been appointed the ' ep fall led many to believe that there would head of the rules committeo to serve Clangs. be arenntinuanco nf the same policy, but FIRST INDOOR TRACK with Roger Bresnahan and Robert Ems-li- e, Vi,,i IIUJGANf; tho committeo yesterday appointed for- declared that at least one reform m mer Capt. Vincent Dallev as coach, with should serve to Increase the batting. ir. By "SENATOR." Frank Gargan, Wayno Hart, and Mike "The present foul strike Is foo, great Cunnlft as. assistants.' In addition to the a handicap for the batsman to pver-com- o Following out his policy of recruiting COACH MEET OF younger fECIICAL'S football position, Dailey will be general SEASON and gives the pitcher an Immense talent for the Washington supervisor of all athletics on the advantage. I have studied the working pitching pbJpbJpbJpbJpbJpbJpbJpbjpjpB. staff, today I s i- S v .? ?W vM . 'pTppnBr-i- .5 of the with care, be- signed Guy Heights and will act oc, adviser to tho rule much and I Johnson, from Vandalla, undergraduate managers and, tho cap- lieve that it should be modified. While I INDOORTRACKTEAKI '' 'MMfiipMpiflpppppppslRlpppplPK'ppV tains In all important, questions that haven't had time, of course, to think While the manager knows practically mav during course year. Newton and Smith Win in of alterations, it seems to" me that If nothing of the pitcher, arise the of the the first foul ball was called a strike the Up that he To attempt to pass bhap Judgment on instead of the first two, is a good man came 440-Ya- rd the batsman from a personal g, the Twp would enjoy more leeway. in th. Action of ysaterday It doesn't frend the mlddlo West, who believes .but unfair to the. .members ot seem fair to call a strike when the that Johnson has the makings of a Manual Com- board, ' Events. batsman trivet the ball over the fence clever Trainers Will the who dlcussedthe.matter for or into the stand a few feet outside the slabman. hoiirrt before arriving at,tlO( decision to roul line. Johnson has been a free agent, It put, Dullev In charge. .The. adoption of fr 'so mence Practice Immediate- coahlngy" 'system "Perhaps it might be 'better to call Will cost the Wimhlnirtnn lm II rlith nntti. the graduate at Business Hlirh ftahnnt ViaM itm flr.f in strikes on fouls that drop within a Georgetown was inevitable. Last full plate. ltolfl,nB ?bta'n nls services. Both as an lai-gee- t door track meet thin mnrnlnir In certain radius of tho home Any ly After Christmas:1 saw' by far tho .squad that has tho Plan that will increase batting, 'I think, i'Ver assembled at Georgetown field, und, Rhode Island avenue gymnasium. The will bo well received by the baseball has made :&''' t'l ' f-;- plan, fifty-yar- d 440-yar- SSiBon a cood record, and Grif i PBPPBPBPBPBPBPBPBPBpVSi because of tho indlyldualccachtng events were dash, d public. It is possible that I shall ad- with Mingle assistant, much,ot the dasn.-$S0-yar- fith thinks enough of his friend's Judg- - but a d dash, broad Jump, shot- - vocate the leveling of tho pitcher's 4 Jim Mulligan, who represented promising mmit tfk inlrtk..- - iUn wnlinif mn nt..u this most material went untutored. box. The raised box, in some cases iirrBiM v.iw jwuib juuii .j vuar country in the Olympic evenlg In 190S, In putting in a head coach with three pui, ana one mile. Johnson Is described as Tho .two feet higher than the base paths, rg5! a has been selected by the faoulty advis- heleprs. Georgetown lus followed the winners of tho events: msu gives me pucner an unsportsman- W53 "KfiM'ttnoer wno nas aone so well ers and officers of the Technical High toad of all tho larger universities. rd dash First. Hyland; second, like advantage. He should be made to M&leMln the exhibition games that he mav Ferris; third, Feldman. . School track team to coach the manual Not Backward Step. deliver the ball on a piano with the $ZA4iwfirTim a irnlitnklA win. L r. 410-ya- dash First. Nitwlnn- - sernnri plate instead of pitching down hill, so the trainers for their Indoor work. This an- Vrf 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBF M '&, i "VA'S&'lfai'l The men named may or may not be to speak." Kg0flaurlng championship season. nouncement was made today by Mana- iTfirtVS may Bannerman; third. Deuterman. tho bost for the places, but it be 440-ya- Messrs. Ward, and Gaffney talked HfflsV unrnth has not yet received official ger 'WWWPBBBB"te dash First, Smith: second, U- DeGrange, of team, over K.VtWi. ikHm nMa.ntM - - . M ... the Tech who arsured that tho step taken Is Jar from the affairs of the Boston club at stated Mr. Mulligan was chosen Worthlngton; third, Feldman. length yesterday. They will visit the that being a hqckw.rd one. ThaC Nellscn High Tuesday among the several candidates for the not appeared to Jump First, Robinson; second, Hub next to taka over the :nat a8 ,onB as the ten days have would 'be Wopthlngton; third, stock and elect officers. Ward will be P position. be decided for several weeks, but every Wise. president, Gaffney vice president tnerc w111 be no holding up 88q-ya- rd and by Practice will be commenced immedi- Indliutlon pointed to the selection of dash First, Moore; second, treasurer, and both will serve on the r , Hyland; T2SS'Cpf':""-- J"Bnaie8. ately after tho Christmas holidays, as it VINCENT L. DAILEY. Eddie Daley, of Dartmouth, for the third, Frank. board of directors with Todd Russell, Is thought useless to try to keep the place. Daley wns an old schoolmate of Broad Jump Wise, Hyland. Worthlng- the son of the late William Hepburn i "We Intend to make one crand effort ton. Russell. A. H. C. Mitchell, a Boston rush tho Nationals Into shape at the athletes In training through the sea- Captain Hegurty, ind had the matter newspaper man, may be chosen secre- son's festivities. Twelve of Shotput Wise, Harris, Patterson. PS.'0 -- ...., last year's been left entirely to the Georgetown cap tary. He has been strongly recom- l5"CvWiS' aiiu n men have indicated intention of One mile Moore, Frank, Newton. mended to tho new owners. StoW-e- can Eel olr l0 a start, their tain, Daley would probably have been the r Boa I think returning to the gymnasium track, and BOB THAYER'S SPORTING GOSSIP The three highest point winners: VVF w tine ciuo win do aoie 10 prove ltsolt man to obtain tne position. The Dart- a class of sixty new men is expected to mouth syttfm of foot; Dull hay been Hyland, U; Moore, 10; Wise, 9. Series to- Mr. Eller, of Georgetown, was Thinks World's ? ' Season. When WO hfivn hpn at Char- - report to Captain Offutt. All of the successful In many places and thin, starter. wttesvllle one week, We will Individual events and relay races will gether with the fact that Dtly iecms to May Be Played in Cuba hfi$ make a "EVERY KNOCK A - ' Proposition to play dally games bo entered b,y the Tech athletes. IS BOOST."- porsess ul! of i'.m qualities for a suc- Harvard Will Play with Among "A,W.theJi Virginia team, and from then rlirht those who will be out' for tho cessful lender, martH httu by f.ir tlvi CINCINNATI. Dec. 16 Business Man-nag- er J various events are: Dashes Captain ability strongest candidate for head coach had Twenty-fiv- e Games lwP?p t0 the Pn,"S of tno championship Offutt, Davis, Fortler, Warren, Rich- Basketball tqnlght. In the pitching line than Frank C. Bancroft, of the Cin- this the idea of bringing ni-- n from KjfgP 'sca"" we win nave an tne actual work ardson, Walters, and McLeanan. 2J0 same Tom Hughes. Manager Griffith ether cinnati Reds, who is spending his time V&SS--- 440 Corcoran Ca- collcres been continued. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Dec. 16. ' 3nat ca" bo crowded 'in.' This Is the and yard event Offutt, Davis, The suspension of the will admire this talent in Tom. for no Fresh in Havana with the Giants, is quoted Clark Griffith Sando, Hicks, Gcresdorff, and warning to other man in the game No man In tho history of the urlver-tlt- y baseball schedule for Harvard for next in as saying It outlines hla plan One-ha- lf should act as a was a the Havana Post that ipUmy Fortler. mile and distance dets craftier twlrler more Georgetown season was S,i?T0r condlttonlnK the Nationals in the events Marble. Knapp. Merryman, basketball teams of Washington that than Clark Griffith. hab done for announced today. At least will not be long until the world's series Vincent Da!l?y. and no twenty-fiv-e games will be played, in- Is W','T:1..t9.JVlrr3tsi(5jnrfnrlno'- "o. Lake, Nash, Schiller, Bowen, Ettlngor, they careful of the argua-eye- d football than played In that city. Says Banny: V.HbWJT.'Kt'JVI r .- - . .. . must bs heaped upon ex- cluding tt(8msi " uruer id De ,uener prepared tor tne Haines, Strawn, and Jewell. Pole "Mike" Stuart, the A. A. U. registra- Elberfeld almost all in. honors him would be the usual series with Yale and "It Is only a matter of time until tho MS&ifi eavy preliminary schedule-- . Griffith vault Sando, Kohr, and Fortler. High always on the aggerated. In the rise cf the Xilue and a trip South, the dates of which have world's championship baseball games lupin White. Carapbell.v and Lake. tion man. "Mike" is not yet been upon. decided to give his' pitchers an extra Bhotputs White, Eckendorf, Heine job, and so many b&aketballera refrain If Bill Dpnovap. quits the Tigers. Grty from a comparatively low place determined will be played in Hanava. No person TTtMfl8 Hughev to absolute supremacy in these parts, Annapolis, Johns Hopkins, George- Sfis$E1 'eelt ot' worl 80 a,l the onembers of Rudy, Thompson, and Flynn. accounts with htm that Jennings, will lose his. right-han- d and on eartb.can appreciate tho growthof - from squaring Dailey has been a potent factor. Thiee town bo fea 1u twirling- staff will be ordered to 're- - man. Donovan years ago will met in tho Southland. Pos- baseball in Cuba more than I can. he has to work overtime keeping track has been long Georgetown considered Itself sibly contest The Managers of should be known as one of tho brainiest men In fortunatn to escape defeat at the hands a with the University' of advancement of the game since I came Michigan Renews of them. fives some colleges Virginia will be arranged. i &!3s larch, while none of tho other players particularly sure of the amateur stand- baseball. He Is very popular in De- of of the smaller In this The opening here In 1879 with the 'Hop Bitters' "Is troit, section, but J'-o- tho day he w.i elect- contest is booked with vlll be called out until about the 10th Contract With Syracuse ing of every player on opposing teams and when It was rumored last captain, Dalloy the Boston simply astonishing. While I may not fall "Ee-vah- ed worked in such an team on April 10. Of the month. Griffith has a nrettv - if they would keep out of trouble. that " mltrht !., ,u. earnest manner that after his berond All live to Bee It, I predict that It will not j games, unless otherwise designated, SV'Xtttonrl lln nn Ihn nhllltv nf thn nAr SXRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. club, he was mentioned strongly for the term as leader he had the stlsfaction will be many years before the world's cham- nembers ot his corps, so In all of Griffith has met Buck Becker. ul manager or the Tigers. of navlng pla".d Georgetown fuothall tit be played at home. pionship will bo played between the ?iK$&fts the has been made here that "Wild a height that had never before been The schedule; f&5yi?4 :arly sames ho Is planning to use his the football Michi- Bill" has been In the game for lo. champions of America, Cuba, Japan, and contract between tllAVA win... wa. reached by an eleven captained by any April 10 Boston Americans. 'younger talent, Just giving the veterans gan Syracuse, Horace Fogel, the open-face- d presi- ...... ouy jcuis, ana...ne nas never predecessors. other foreign countries, where baseball p!' and which has been in forgotten of his April 23 Bates. .ti ;$,. .Erouch work to keeD them readv fnr effect for the years, had been dent of the Phillies, still Insists that a thing he has learned. Un- - April Is getting a firm hold. last four I -- Dailey Responsible. S Maine. dOUbtedlV- - HliehAV..- ...III -. renewed for two seasons more. no manager has been named for his Hw...... Balannlnn mil 1IUI April 27 Colby. N "While out riding last Sunday morn- (stand for his At ti.e tlnlth of a sea- 3&5t Although there are now nine pitchers The Wolverines will play on team, but that Charlie Dooln will cer- retirement, needing him tu.li biilliaiit April 30 Vermont. ing I noticed every vacant lot around hero f n rnnnli., tl.A.,, ...... , . son as last fall It might appear In- May 2 Bowdoln.' vne, ruaier m 1110 wusilingion CIUD, October 26, 1912, Orange tainly not continue at the head of the 7uuug i wiriera, ana even Havana fairly alivo with boys playing ?jun and the will taking a In vidious to single out any individual for May 4 Amherst. jritmn is sun negotiating ror 'mote, go bunch. Fogel wants to stay in the turn the box himself now 7 baseball, and I thought that no doubt to Ann Arbor on the corresponding and then. particular pralie, but wlthuut attempt- May Lafeyette. among youngsters many ind he said today that before ho goes 1913. limelight as long as possible, and, Thero's a whole lot of base- May 9 Pilgrims. those are who Saturday in ball In Dpnovan ing to rtlrparage the work of anyone will be stars when they grow to man- Michigan's fn therefore, he is hardly likely to name yet. Muy 11 Holy Cross, at Worcester. relations with Syracuse team, 15 hood. or more names to else connected with the thosa May Syracuse. - three this list. football, baseball and track sports have his man until tho last moment. Mean- 18 'Thi- Cubans are certainly quick to KSJwo tht mon nrA Via will Tint e m. Ray for Mulligan! cloaest to gridiron affairs know and May Dartmouth. r been very pleasant on while Dooln sings "'Kilkenny" on the 22 pick up the fine point of the game, both sides, and Garry Is very nppreclato the fuel it was Dalloy May Brown. whon ani f?iii88ts that h.e has seen them all In . renewal stage, smiles his interviewers, and Herrmann friendly with that May 15 Princeton. I near American players g4ng the of tho contract will be at Ban Johnson and equally who was primarily responsible for the back home after being beaten down ' y viiun, mm ictm tiiui. it no uun pui by In- counts his receipts. He worrying hostile to the May 30 University of Pennsylvania, welcomed the students of each isn't wild words marked success of the great team of Philadelphia. here and giving all klnCs of excuse.?, .imuudii u uvn. l.v.u ..,ii uo JIU WUflU stitution. a bit. of "Talkative Charlie" Mur- at laying the blame on the climate; et;., , PJ ?for worry over the aualltv of nltrhinp- - Of the four football games played, phy. However, Inasmuch as the Na- 15 r. Juno 1 Exeter. makes me laugh. 1908, June 5 Williams. it While tho Amer- summnr. including Michigan has won two, Six-da- y tional League is Among the names presented In con- ican may lKl.r-k- J ;iir next bikers are tumbling. a most democratic or- 8 Brown, players not be used to tho fi Syracuse one, while "the 1911 contest ganization, nection with a successor of Nellsen has June at Providence. climate, and It Is to a izL':iMm Griffith has vetoed the plan of having at Ann Arbor was a tie, Herrmann has Uttle or no Juna 12 Holy Cross. certain extent a any or players go to each side Influence over Murphy. Charlie licen that of Branch Boccck, but It U handicap, the cold fact remains thn the Hot Springs. scoring a touchdown and goal. Kid Elberfeld has informed Jack Dunn Ebbets. me uuDans are gooa pan player and. He believes that a couple of weeks at that he would not bo able to play very the Brooklyn magnate, ha generally doubtful If he could havo been obtained win on their merits. teamed with Murphy, had the office been offered to him. For Herrmann to Raise the Arkansas resort tends to weaken good, ball 'in Baltimore, owing to tho but the Chicago years- "Look at Almeida as nn rxi.mnln .if a man, so he says Want to Arrange for two - Bocock has been endeavor- a Cuban can do. Cin- that all of the train- poor condition of his pins. However, man's, failure to llveTip to his word dur- ing to divorce himself from football, Cuban Players Salaries what Ho went to ing that tho Washington players will ing the recent meeting in New York, cinnati last season and outnatted everv recelvo.wlll be under his personal direc- Indoor Baseball Games Norman thinks that the warm Southom has and It is doubtful It he will again have player on his warn. Marsans, - the other at- will soured Ebbets on him, from now charge of any team. Bocock is by far 16.-R- tion, Charlottesville. summer weather thaw him out and and on CINCINNATI. Dec. afael AK Cuban on tho Cincinnati team, forgd out-of-to- 1b most conslstaptly successful coach Tom Hughes is Hrst -- stay in game Murphy likely to run alone the rapidly to the Tho Ingram Indoor baseball team enable him to .the a few in tho ever sent from Georgtown, but ho mclda and Armando Marsans are Joy- the front as a brilliant National to show up; Ho has leased a has more years. J Dunn wants Elberfeld, but National League. At that, Murphy out fielder. hne runner and quick thinker. liLiUEo tho following dates which they has has other plans for the future, and ous Cubebs these days. They havo here, and Intends to remain here would a man on as much brains as he And both were playing on American until, next fall at least. Hughes like to arrange games he doesn't want the bench has words and while North Carolina has been making rccelvod their Cincinnati contracts, and grounds. They made Cu- looks for: At home, Consequently scrappy we'll continue to be aware every endeavor to retain his services, the value of in excellent condition, and says that ho January 6, February 2. March 9 30, all the time. the of both for a both of them called for substantial ban players recognized. le only and likely stay long time. he has yet to give his consent to remain toa anxious for the call for April 13. 13 20, Kldlets will most down In boosts In salary. The Increase In the "American scouts In looking for talent practice. Abroad. January and for another year. will keep In touch with coming February 3, 2 23. 6 Chattanooga. new coaching will coin shows that President Herrmann the March and April and Vlgllants vs. Engineers. The board have the young Cuban players, and I predict that 20. They would like to undivided support of Georgetown men, likes the Cubans, Is well pleased with many more will bo grabbed up hear from the - not entire- by the Manager Wolverton following (earns: American Security, Ingram seeks some battles. something that has obtained their work, and wishes to keep them league teams In future years. Tho faculty of the Georgetown Prep ly In the past. Percy Given, for one. "Cuba is very having Kendall, Carroll Institute, Vlgllants, Is indignant at a report that he has on the team. Down In Havana, mean- fortunaf in Turns Players Back "Dap" Dailey, despite his excellent School Is naturally Indignant at a slur new while, they are calling loudly tuch a man as Senor Jimenez to handle Memorial A. C, Aloyslus, Cornell, and "knocked" tho plan, and insists for the bascoall affalts, und the 3uppoit Is , work two seasons, on the of Its eligibility purporting to come is heartily in that J H. Haas, 1311 for the last from that he favor of the Reds to make a visit, and It Is to be given him by the sporting writers can- NEW YORK, Doc. 16.Harry Abies, the G street northwest. Hilltop, seems without friends on tho one of those active In the organizing of move. hoped that Ihe barriers will be low- not be beaten in any city in America. best twlrler on tho Pacific coast, and day of his Just reward. If the alumni the Ihterscholastic Basketball League In ered next fall. While the sport Is kept as clean as It. 'Eddie Wilkinson, an outfielder, who sat system Is to be tried at Georgetown, this city. According to the charge the Thomas Wants Another The Phillies and the Giants have not now Is by the support of the press, tha on Yankees' bench Johnson Makes Howe man position Preps monMenlent public, and the players, baseball here the all last season, who is a better for tho are in the code than- conducted themselves In a manner con- is certan to grow until it Is equal to have ben turned back to the Oakland Official Statistician of supervisor of athletics than this Is any other school In the District, but Chance At Big Dough ducive to the pleasure of their hosts, the game l anv ct.untiv. club by Manager as same successful captain? Dailey knows from what I have been able to see there and, In fact, have dona many things to "I want to praise the Hevana Post not being quite In major league class. more about the Georgetown situation is no Justification for such a feeling. When he read the report tho make themselves unpopular. for the careful and thoroughly Impar- CHICAGO. Dec. 16. With the anpolnt-me- nt that way Abies went South with the Highlanders any other man In sports at the Being affiliated with the university tho The tial In which It has repv,iteJ all last spring, but was farmed out to of Irwin M. Howe, of this city, the than American league had decided not to Reds 'so the Habanaros think, the games iliut havo been Hayed hero He spent many years Preps In peculiar pastf-boar- will appreciate hospitality Oakland, where he made a line rec- American League gets an official statis Hilltop. has are a rather position, play any world's series .until ihe d far better, In the series between the New York ord. Wilkinson was obtained from San there He has shown great, ability In but, knowing the character of the men question Is settled, Thomas and ar urgently invited to come along. Giants and the local teams. Nc pap" tician. Ban Johnson wants Mich an offi- Ira could havo been " Jose. Cal. cial for his league in order to have organlrlng, and this Is the principal who are conducting affairs for the Blue said: "I hope they haven't cut me out fairer "I havo seen both of these men play," at the supervisor of and Gray youngsters, Is pretty said Wolverton today, "and I believe hand at all times complete and official duty of athletics. it hard of my chance to get another crack at Aviators Will Test neither Is quite ripe for fast company. I figures of all phases of baseball under From where J toast my toes, "Dap" to understand how such a proposition the big dough. If they have, I'm against have strings on both of them, though, his jiiiladlutlon. Howe will have an df. Dailey lp entitled to a fair trial before should appear. the government." New Muffled Motor DIAMOND DOPE and when they show signs of making fl'e to himself, and will issue his fig- the celling Is shaken1 down upon his successful debuts in this league, they ures for publication each month, inbtead head. Along with the many important ex- will come back to my club." of twli'o a season. Elberfeld Tells Dunn Will Play periments that are to be McCoy Pitts, an Appalachian League conducted by player, was accidentally Frank Gargau should make good. the army aviators at Augusta, Qa., this shot and killed His Legs Are Toq Bad First With Yankees will probably come In Georgia recently. . . . winter, the trial of Clark Griffith is smitten with the idea t a new muffled motor. rman splte Blip Kissinger, of building up the Nationals. Ho. Isn't BALTIMORE, Deo. (Kid) NEW YORK, Dec. the Is considered cxtromoly import- Absteln and "Rube" Winning many flattering offers that have This two old Eastern Leaguers, have Pitchers Daring Season of 19 wasting a moment in his' work, either, Elberfeld, the scrappy little inflelder, been ant, because of the fact that wireless been It big meeting In received. Hal Chase will play first baso sold by Jersey City to Memphis. believe me. At tho New who hus been Htrenuously sought by for the Yankees In 1912. telegraphy is to be attempted from a York he was tho busiest, man there, no Jack Dunn, of the Orioles, since waivers "Under circumstances Imaginable fast moving aeroplane, and with the William Elmer, of Cleveland, and League. Name. Club. Won. Lost. trailing managers, players and mag- would I asree to part with Chase." said noise made by the motors now In use, Jack Kennedy, of Baltimore, will do American Association. Minneapolis 23 11 nates, until he wore his heels down In wjre asked on him by the Washington Harry Wolverton. the HlllltODDflr's new umpiring in the Cotton States League ..Patterson manager, today,. "There will be few, It will be Impossible for an aviator to 17 6 quest good trades. got a American League club, will if message next season. American. Bender. ...Philadelphia the for "I've not he a any, une-u- p cnanges next year.' receive a from the ground or Appalachian 13 5 difficult task ahead of me," ho says, flock. response from another aeroplane in the air. Silvers .....Knoxvllle member of the In 'to wireless machine now Is at Augusta, Members of the Philadelphia Nation- 12 "and nothing but hard work will bring A Blue Grass Hchonebcrg Paris 0 his telegram in which he offered Elber- and will be Installed on the Curtlss bi- als who took the tilp to Cuba, n;iv that m KUllfer, the new Quaker, Is Carolina Association.... Swindell. Winston-Sale- 29 a results. I. arq after results. When I feld flattering terms, Dupn last received plane operated by Capt. Paul W. Beck. Catcher put Washington on baseball rand- - Is Washington, sure to make good. Central Association...... Boyd .' Ottumwa 30 7 tho a wiro from tho player stating that his To Fight Motor Law Captain Beck still in but mcnally, I'll be satisfied, and not goes to Augusta in about a week. Central Alberts.. .k Fort Wayne ,... 15 6 tlien legs were in poor condition and .hat he A new league may be formed In West- Cotton States Comstock Vlcksburg 21 4 till then." preferred to Btay in the .South. Hi as wmiam P. Barnhart, agent for ern Pennsylvania, to Include Butler, would Cobb Says He Will Franklin, Beaver Falls, New Castle, Eastern McConnell...... Rochester , 30 8 Becker, lono lefthander. sit red Dunn that he be unable to Bverltt carB, today received OH City, and Mcadvllle. 32 give the Birds hjs best services. Mountain State Baumgardner,... Huntington 9 word from Detroit that the Go on Stage Again National .Marquard New 24 7 Hughes, the Nationals' veteran Never Umpire Bob Emslle has won another York. Tom trap shooting championship. And Nebraska State .Stevens Superior 18 6 twlrler, is looking like a rookie, Metrgor Motor Car. Company for and New Orleans Awarded admits to his friends that several years players have been yelling New England Wolfgang Lowell ., 27 5 says he feels like a d. "I've has determined to fight in tho playing on the utage l&n't what it's that Bob couldn't see and should wear Ohio Stale.. Grandlo ..Chllllcotho 18 0 Just got back from Chicago," Bays Tom. Southern League Pennant United States Supremo Court cracked up to be. After this season is a pair of "cheaters." 23 live here thl winter, and be over he will never sot h!H feot behind Pacific Coast Able Oakland , 12 "I'll all Murphy, of Cubs, says e. NASHVILLE, Dec, 1.--At tho Michigan lav holding auto- fontllghts agalnj President the Southeastern..., r,.,Annlston 11 3 ready to make the Jump to Charlottes-Vll.- Tenn., the the going engage corps going meeting he Is to a of "vir- Southern...,, Hess New Orleans 23 8 I'm to show the kid pitch- directors of the Southern mobile owners responsible for ile" scouts next season. We don't know ers this year something about League board magnates, held here yes- Says means; leagues Southern Michigan Jacobson., Kalamazoo .' 26 0 the art ' damage done by their chauf- Contract Bowerman what he but the minor of pitching' Outside of John-eo- n, terday, New Orleans was formally have enough trouble without having Tlirce-- I ,,., Hovllk Peoria IS 7 Walter every one of the. pitchers can learn awarded the pennant of 1011. The feurs. The question is a big ono Is 49 Years .of Age this "virile' thing tossed at them. Trt-Sta- te ...... Northrop Reading 27 4 something from Hughes. Tho young charges of making outside contracts, and If It is brought to the Union Association .Salt City 13 3 As Ovo Overall Is In bad with the Jressm...... Lake fellows ought to, bo sent to school to made by certain players against the A squib Is going the rounds noting Cubs, national commission will per- : Virginia... Vance 11 0 highest court in the land Borao the Petersburg ..' him Ho learn the weaknesses of the Mobile club, were 'stricken out and the that Frank IC Bowerman has signed haps slap a rtno on "Ping" Brodle, Western Canada Naverson .Moose Jaw 25 8 various batsmen In exonerated. There Is no opposition interesting developments' are a 1(12 contract with Kansas City, thit "Miner" Brown, Oscar Sl.inattc, aii.l the American club Is forty-rig- ht Wisconsin-Illinoi- s ..Slapnlcka Rockford , 26 ' 7 League. pitcher says he "now yca!s old." Hopper, Wolter. and Lewis, of the Bos No In the ctrcult has to Judge William M. Kavanaugh for re- looked for. That's a slander; the record shows ton Red Sox, for playing with Overall a better head or shows any more real election as president of the league. Bowerman was born December 5, 1872. la California.

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