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Sports News ι Features and Classified W\tl v β fmmV y WITH SUNDAY MORNiXG EDITIOH ht ΛΥ ASHING TON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1932. PAGE G—1 Manush, Cronin Nationals'Power at Bat: Trades Apt to Boost American League Judge Not Needed, WATCH THOSE DUFFERS IN THE STAR PI\ TOURNEY. —By TOM DOERER EACH POUNDS OVER Bissonette Avers GRIFF DEALS HOLD By the Associated Press. YORK. December 20 —So far US RUNS IN SEASON NEWas Del Bissonette is concerned, THREAT TO YANKS the Brooklyn Dodgers can stop negotiations with Joe Judge. Wash- ington first baseman, any time now. Bluege Leading Washington Bissonette. recovering from a se- White Sox, Red Sox, Adding ries of operations that kept him idle Walker—Rice Strikes Out all last season and part of the 1931 Power, to Better campaign as well, says he will be in Likely first rate shape by the time the Only Six Times. Spring training season comes around. Circuit's Balance. He is sure he will do most of the Dodgers" first-basing in 1933. has been to BY JOHN B. KELLER. Brooklyn trying get BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. Judge's name to a contract, fearing MANUSH, leading that Bissonette will not be able to December 2(^— play. batter of the Washington Maybe those New York HEINIEBase Ball Club, and Joe CHICAGO,Yankees will not have any Cronin, another of the five walk-away with the 1933 Washington batters in the .300 American League championship. the main EXPECT Perhaps the wish is father of the class, provided punch Ρίπ MAY for their organization in the busi- thought, since a tight race would be of an ness of driving runs across during something oddity in the the 1932 campaign. American League and also keep American League statistics out customers interested after July 4, but there are today show that each was re- several astute base ball men who sponsible for shoving across 116 Coach Jones Has Habit of believe the trading done at tallies during the season. the recent league meet- As the club was credited with just Revamping Team's Style ings in New York will benefit the 776 runs batted in, Manush and Cronin. organization as a whole. between them, accounted ior the scoring for Each Game. Washington now appears to have the of nearly 30 per cent of the Nationals' makings of a team that will be dan- scores flailed over the plate. gerous throughout the season Leon The tied for fifth Gcslin. Washington pair BY PAI L ZIMMERMAN', Heini? Manush and Fred Schulte place among the 14 American League will make up an outfield that can .<hel- Associated Press Sports Writer. swatsmiths driving over 100 or more lack the ball and also go and g;t it in markeis. Jimmy Fox of the Athletics ANGELES. December 20 — the field. Goslin did his best major the list with 169. Deadlocked topped Coach Howard Jones, University league hitting while in Washington and, in second place were Lou Gehrig of perhaps, a change of venue and the of Southern California's grid the Yankees and A1 Simmons of the opportune y to be on a strong first divi- A s, each with 151. Earl Averill of the LOS called his sion team generalissimo, Trojans may produce extra hits from Indians was fourth with 124. for another secret session today to cope Schulte's bat. which shared with Ossie Bluege with the Pittsburgh situation \ GRIFFITH also helped his aris" in the Rose Tournament foot MANUSHthe honor of participating in will CLARKpitching staff by the addition of most games for the Nationals in ball game January 2. Earl Whitehill. Walter Stewart and the season, 149. and Heinie Followers of the unbeaten and untied succeeded Jack Rusrell. Whitehill still should be would not be to see In being pinked by pitched balls more Trojans surprised a winning pitcher, bu* suffered some- times than other member of his the of any style play considerably revamped what from beine in Detroit too long. club. He took five heaves on fcr the Panthers, tht-re has his anat- although Stewart will be better with Washington Ossie led his club at been no indication from behind the I omy. working op- hitting power behind him and Russell for 84 locked as to what the posing pitchers passes, getting gates just might be a winning pitcher with a bases on balls. be. changes, if any. might strong team When ycu put Russell. Sam West, with 57 strikeouts, took Last the Southern California : year Whitehill and 3t?wart en a staff that the count from the slabmen enemy ends bobbed up uitli a rushing type ol includes A1 Crowder and Monte Weaver oftener than other National. any Sam defensive game against Tulane after de- the result should be satisfying. Rice fanned six times in 106 on tactics only pending mostly waiting There also i* a chance that A1 Thom- games. the schedule. through regular as. who had his arm repaired τ he Babe Ruth of the Yanks set th? Each of ^jnce succeeding big game the men season closed, may return to winning league pace for drawing passes, with have this has revealed Λ0Μ5. Troy played year form, which would give Washington a 116. and on four occasions he free CARRoCL got some change which was intended to winning pitching staff. as as four times transportation many throw the opponent off the track of the PALy- The Nationals will have additional in a game. Averill. facing Red Sox A usual play revealed in scouting reports, j protection behind the plate with Cliff pitching on August 29, got five passes There was little doubt but what a j PEPEMOINÛ Bolton, coming from in a game. Bluege faced Tom Chattanooga, Bridges change of assignments has been ordered where he ba-.ted .350 in some 140 of the Tigers only four times in the games. for Pitt. The Washington infield oi Kuhel. Myer. game of July 18 and walked each time With Southern California's knowledge Crcnin and Bluege is a nifty and needs Nine other to » -1 players managed get of 1 the Panther attack somewhat skctchy ûint- αοο4.?ιαιιν.ι. ±ι v*uiiui ciiuwa four walks In a the any single game durir.g because of a lack of first-hand informa-1 season. managerial ability and still ran play tion on the team. Jones may concen- j SCHAAF POSTPONES BOUT TWO NIGHT GAMES up to liis normal stride the Nationals trate more on a more de- 51 games and losing 26, developing should be in the thick of the 1933 race. WINNINGthe Nationals tied with the Ath- termined offense and let that stand in ! a a as Jut Puts Poreda Bout Off Until In the Circle to Manhattan in is believed to have benefited letics for second place in ths j large degree for defense well. I P0NZ1 MS, BUT Lip Squared Dglethorpe Play in this His vettTan line is expected to cope BOSTONfrom its trading with Chicago. Bob league respect, the Yankees be-1 January β. BÏ FRANCIS E. STAN Only Intersectional Tilt. ins the best homers. Abroad, the with Pitt in a fashion, but the Sunday Seeds is a good outfielder who may that to the ball and wiien he is paired with Washington club won 42 and lost 35, quarterbacks argue keep NEW YORK. December 20 (/*>>.—A wnat may De regarded as the lead- ; There is only one arawo&cic une η ATLANTA, December 20 OP).—Two improve as much as is the best 1 Roy Johnson and Tom Oliver the Red the Yankees. Indians and A's being possible perhaps 0-round heavyweight bcut between Prof. Turner appears on the program. ing bantamweight battle on the jilght games here, with Newberry Col- Sox have of the better on the road. way out of a bad situation. Ernie Schaaf of Boston and his will one fastest patrols Ε Stanley By comparison, heavyweights—top- and on the 1 national card this Pete lege Stetson, appear Ogle- in the should The Nationals were fifth in the ! That would limit use of the quick of has been fight week, are league. Gregory Mulleavy ?oreda Jersey City post- notchers, who supposed to draw thorpe foot ball schedule for 1933 at to first kick, which has been a valuable weapon 6. In Sanstol, little 120- help Boston at shortstop for he is a league getting passes base, joned from December 23 to January Norway's groat an annual income well into Ave fig- j Only one intersectional game, with fair hitter and Pacific Coast drawing 595. They matched the to the Southern Californians this year. Schaaf informed Madison Square ires—suffer leaguers pcunder, and Brnny Schwartz. fla?hv mightily. Manhattan College in New York, is on Yankees at hit balls, In fact, by comparison to the team of that say he improved greatly in his fielding getting by pitched Individual Star, Although 3ard?n officials a cut lip. received Baltimore Jewish leather-peRger. clash The main bout lists Gino Garibaldi the which follows: each club for the last season, the have been 1 schedule, while working for Oakland last Summer. providing targets Trojans pri- η his victory last week over unknown :onight over an eight-round route in ind Prank Judson. Tickets are available hurlers 26 times. The Indians a defensive September 21—Newberry. Bob Fothergill and Johnny Hodapp suf- marily team, awaiting the ■Vinston, would prevent his going Portner's Arena at Alexandria. it regular prices at Turner's Annapolis fered the most breaks and of them. Practically Out of Billiard September 30—Alabama at Tusca- still are robust hitters and can fill thumping, though, j taking advantage hrough with the match on the origi- For a veteran of 12 Hotel office.