Tfy^Loans May Not Be Seen in the Cir¬ Nmplre, Gymnasium

Tfy^Loans May Not Be Seen in the Cir¬ Nmplre, Gymnasium

WHO USES BIG WORDS DoES NOT ALWAYS FLASH LARGE IDEAS," CHIRPS HARRY FROM HYATTSVILLE "THE FELLOWThe Times' Complete Sport Page= Rv Tad WHIP 8AWIN0 Indoor Sports Penny Ante A GUY By Jean Knott HALPH IMNIM Y////////7T///I//7,W77>, ISANOTHERHOPPt AW COME ON in JOE, HEY losing ycr MONe^_r> /// I that WRP TRYING Tt> hcld ',/A V^OJLP kick EWE, 15 LIKE if HE WAS Willie Scores eeiNG THIS voue BREATH FOR Hoppe ~ THE IN t>lvi»*MU a u'l A WEEK At Own Will. Guy FlW* FEW MINUTES SHOT the 'Of that ARE NEW YORK, Jan. 27.- Wil- STUFF harpest lie Hoppe, the 18.2 balkline 5A-A-y 11 champion, had an ea»y tiin- lyMAPE PIP you RAISE winning two exhibition matihc from Charles C. Peterson. the IT AGxA»N?? at . world's fancy -hot champion, HOLY HE KICKS N Thum'a Academy yesterday. I CX^N'T WE KEEP \ Hoppe won in the afternoon mv money by a hcore of 250 to 89, and took Io^nq the pot SMALL the evening engagen *nt by trA) 0UT AN" HE kk-KS points to 88. MAKE The champion had a high rur. \F WE of 210 in the afternoon to 40 for |T 01O Peterson, and in the eveninp I'M SORRY Hoppe reached the winning mark of 250 paints with an un- came finibhd run of 149. Peterson had 26 for a high run in the last match. For the flrst time since he was crowned king: of the pocket bi'llsrd player* the youthful Ralph Green- TP--y/M O" T* £¦' Ov/R-C A GcTAvaja^ leaf will exhibit in thia city toda: I -you KJDP£V*-^/ when he opens a two-day ata.v a fop ^ooP-i.>.P AFTET* Sherman's billiard parlors, 1321 II fc£2*ur£ TKTvr (V«." S'-Otf ~you street northwest. V**«TTCV A Not aince the incomparable Willie UJ»#C«r» v/J I'M K*S Hoppe was decorated with the bsli> TO rt£7*D it AU- line crown some fourteen years «(>. ftW »S A60VXT when he was a lad of eighteen. ha; TQ vou the billiard world had such a youth ful leader aa the preaent pocket bil¬ liard incumbent.Ralph Greenleaf Still many months under the t*en ty-one-year limit, thla youthful hold er of the pocket billiard crow n har accomplished something that no b - liardiat boasts aside from Hoppe LOOKING EM OVER To win the championship, he wa> forced to defeat the strongest Arid BY that ever competed for a title. H« I I went through the entire tournament without the loss of a game, i-egist*.- ing 1,128 points against 4*7. rlie . om- LOUIS A. DOUGHER Yankees Won't Obtain blned score of his nine opponent* The remarkable part of Ureonlear't Runs in Seven MISDECLINES His abil¬ 3ue Expert String Tobin playing ia his consistent. Johnny ity to deliver long runs «i » tiim Somebody is making it his business to keep Jack Dempsey, world's I Innings in Match Against when the game Is close ha^ been tin on a hot factor which has sent more than on heavyweight ring champion, grille. Jack Kearns, Dempsey's Greatest Grid Marks in ST. LOUIS. Jan. 27..Johnny the defeat column Ir Player Tourney. cover the opponent into sweet-scented manager, accused Bronson, manager of CASE Tobin will left Held for title he never let dow n Jimmy DISCUSS the has/>penly TO tourney Is Browns and not the Yankees, Bob Martin, the A. E. F. heavyweight titleholder, bat Bronson has comc Mclntyre. and his lowest run was one of forty showd the pocket ami no member of the Browns In the others he ran from a forty back with a strenuous denial. It true, too, for he says such a Greater than Jim Thorpe, Ted George Wh«-at1ey rings milliard fans at the Grand Central will be traded to the Yankees, Annual Meet in Baltimore Finds Ave to seventy. is as Bob Martin is at least two back of the Coy or Eddie Mahan, and win¬ Ban Johnson Cautions Delay in to a bulletin issued Greenlesf's triumph was not unex¬ charge ridiculous, years a or two in last night's according ner by himself of more football Palace thing Business Bob pected. He had been dlsplavint form he should have for a possible victory over Dempsey. When a man¬ title- encasement with Benny Marks. Head of National by Manager Qulnn New Medley Relay Put In class two seai-on* frames than have been won by Marks Naming attacked championship for admits his boxer is "two back of the form" needed to win a Wheatley was in perfect form. today Quinn bitterly and It was not until last Deeembet ager years any collection of players in have been in Rood form, too. the tactics of the New York For Youngsters. that must be the truth. is Frank might Commission. that he was able to prove heyontf championship.well, guy telling the history of the frame hut he never got started Yankees for "claiming every good doubt that he was king of hi; divi¬ Nevertheless, out in Wells, Nev., is living a woman who is keeping Mclntyre, discovered by "Tiny" Wheatley, with two scratches. got player in the leajrue." The latest sion. Maxwell, the widely-known foot¬ his 100 point total in seven innings Jan. Kene- deal announced in New York has A special race for scholastic run¬ He started playing when only tea Dempsey and Kearns rather riled these days. She is Mrs. Maxine Demp¬ score for the match was 10, 19, CHICAGO. 27..Judge ball official. His .aw Mountain I«*ndia declined today ners will be Inserted among the At thirteen he had mastered the old for a total of 102. Johnny Tobin to be traded to the sey, the divorced wife of the world's titleholder, and various newspapers College, 17. 14, 10, 10, 13, to discuss report* from New York events In the Johns Hopkins Univer¬ game of lining up the balls at the I^eavinjf Assumption with two scratches, pave htm Yanks. "I am so busy that I do a are wholesale her the of the Los at en¬ ivhich, that he was being boomed by power¬ 2f head of the tabic to such degre« carrying charges by against pride Sandwich, Ont., Mclntyre 100. Marks collected 1, 1, 0. 7, for not care to discuss the Yankees' sity meet scheduled for February 100 and 200 were noth at the of ful baseball men In the Fast for the that runs of Angles movie studios. She is said to have "proofs" of these charges, and rolled University i total of » balls. efforts to Tobin in St. which will be an innovation In track Ing unusual. At the age of four But he his the chairmanship of the National Com- dissatisfy J. F. Giles, a justice of the peace at Wells, is said to "have seen these Michigan. began This performance was quite mission, baseball's highest tribunal. Louis." circles in this section of the country teen he played Clearwater and wai after has been seen In the two a of He rar ' football victories leaving best that Judge I^andis in known among hi* Closely following ifce colleges ir given handicap fifty. proofs." He won victories weeks of battling for the District fan. out in two innings, with a 06 high "A woman .cornea- may mrn om Michigan. llen- friends as an ardent baseball the matter of medley relays which times a week for ppeket billiard title. Tonight He ha* even been termed the coun¬ run. to be cause of the downfall of Nothing will stop me from spreading eight eighty will take tlie have "become unusually popular ir ha.* the a 640 »haw and Freeland fan. He is a On his American tour Greenleaf them broadcast. Not even Jack weeks, makuig total of en- try's greatest frequent SERGEANT SMITH WINS few has de¬ Jack Dempsey, If Mrs. Maxlne Demp¬ though feature table in their scheduled visitor to both Cubs and Sox park* the past years, Hopkins no easy assignment, for he opposet Dempiejr or Jack Kearna hires some victories, in inis country. Then a race foi a flv« sey la being quoted correctly. She ia gagement. the season here and his cided t<4 offer metflcy the veteran. Jerome Keogh, one to come up here to attack me he went to London, and in twelve how the contestant.* fland during in all games. Keogli aa that she "will not Here is friends believe his great interest in FROM A.E.F. CHAMPION schoolboy teams. times champion, saying one reported will I be stopped. There is other weeks in and won all by at who made his last appearance in thi.* be satisfied until Dempsey haa been person who knows where these let¬ played present: the national game would prompt him The event will be contested over c himself bring¬ High to if it city against the late Frank Sbermar success ters are. and should happen ninety-six games, seriously consider the post distance of two and one-half miles <1 ragged from bis peak of to "anything to 736 W. I., run Pit a in 1902. will play the youth. to me that will see that they ing up his grand total »ire offered him. Bob Martin Is Outpointed in Ten- will a the cutter, wbere he started." person Kelchner 4 1 17 >»on Han Johnson, president of the The first runner go quarter Charley McCourt, national three- are given publicity." gridiron victories.

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