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IHi: UhS 31()KS Kl(-Kil(lav irnrning, iipc. 2M, IUTL VTIO.N IOW 5 BRQQK1NS TRAINS FOR PLACE ON OLYMPIC SQUAD OLD GOLD STAR 1923 NATIONAL LEAGUE FIELDING I FIRPO BELIEVES I' if! his Ixosror Hall Ing, sny underclass hoy should play and not eat He played. They came hack and he wns Hill plnving practicing. He played all that after willing nn in iniike him a present lit a hnle put'TV! Moll Cisher will look Iiimipvo-li-nily I liniiiuii ins speclacles ah inter and Hup up main at Harvard IK'I lull HIMSELF TO BE ii i iki ni(i. ('Ifflnal I Trliil.

nn RETIREMENT OF SANFORD STIRS GRIDIRON WORLD noon and when practice was over- tun nice iieiiis. siiineiiow. Iiilllliev run iim hack lo ihe ivni HOPES TO LAND PLACE ON TEAM in Mtir Hie spirii an dues Ihe news I tiaslum in town to get his wind that Heiil'l; Koster Sun ford is hi'lter. Hv thai. l'i' .117 a WIN time he could I.M I.W l.V, N.

Vnrl, 1 i'K'iniia'l I hil.i.p, Hilton SI. I.nnla Hirii.hM, Hi rough. hardly stagger, BUSINESSMAN Ha Be a. I lima l'Kli jil.MI 1 1- 4 1 IH'l 1 mf A llllH 3(1 15 I 11'liU Ml Pn 41.11 4 I W.iJ 4llil 4 I I'll 4 1 Mil Ut I rsT HI 1(1 r.r i ii 137 I ii urn fl 111 1 1 win original men In football, and in! Handled Hull Hell, many wavs as ininh a lopnotcher When he reported after that as nnv of them He liaa sti-ona Hit pleasantry he found that 1 1 II in to IMlMIIH l. IIKIIIIMi.

I. i I i FIRST HASKUKN. Rntcrr Manlnr "in Ions in football and when 1 no voice had spoken among the IMllgers IVieniOr 1 nrotlgtl lhHl plnvpr coaches. The line coach had been Runs High Hurdles Daily Practice. Names Own Terms "Tex" Rickard.

looking al tins boy, and had noted does not play as Ii, or he, should With Grid PC I N.i In I'K'lIn K'-lli Vol lie y'r Tlimn I. I. II I.M! in 4 "Saiidv" savs so. And It's talk, j'lot goasip He doesn't say il with I riiiwcrs He says it usl like a jt'rnny flanper says things if you (step on her iocs and "11" can 1(112(1 'wjijj lUMtKKT I DIiltl A. wii Scene; tails Firpo's suite of HV It.

KOSTI H. (Cni i ihi, in- Th Iowa City, Dec. 27. (Pne-1 m. "iTS i rial i The way or the champion i ''ii'-'V Is long and full of discipline.

To 1 rm. deol mm In i nai i offices, coal yards, auto agencies ami then an "(lint Willi a larger dash of Helen Illa7.es' xi-laniation I)" and a and "you. "UMU 111 Hnv 'J '''iiiinieiprla 'Uea 1" particular class Is no holiday tank II-vi i Hreaelrr Si hlu.hr. liaull liaf.a Killher, Jctin 1' Chicago as Charley Brooking well Years ago, he began clearing the hurdles while a lad in high school, and as a Junior In the iJniveraitv clumsy In lite." Siiiifoid (Ji-ent enter Sanford wns one of Hie renters Hint football ever SECOND II AS KM KN. best Nan.

a and flub Holme, Samuel A Tl.rnwi. (1 Clnrlnnall had of Inwa holds the record of the i pwi, fn Some have said he was the best York Hie pranks that hud been plaved on him an bow well he stood them, am: also the fact that could smash up miy formation i hat Yale was trying, and that lm could bundle tbo ball well, and he astonished Hie other members of i he stall by remarking that Sanfonl would pluv center tor Yale. Also It astonished Sanford, But he made that eleven and from that time until he quit playing football he never wanted to eat luncheon before he started, and In Ihe old days when stages carried the players to the ground to taka part in the game, while the remainder of the eleven was eating, "Sandy" sat in the stage chiding' the driver because, he would'nt go and leave the olhers behind. "Ml Itt'll lIKi ANTS .11 na. a I IP" la, ic '27 (Special! Sliawi Ida train, ra- -iii- uma in, ,1, udtihl Ilka tinea: id, Mild xity allialcur an.

I acilll'ri fiM-a in Iha 'lalr dfalllriK world. IKlmmirk. ri Inrtaaia II II Itnalr.n ine worms rnamnton Is nnw it A ''n 1U Phlla and movie halls In Buenos Aires. Luis Is found rittinn ut his typewriter, pounding out seven stories of his life, forty signed interviews, eleven testimonials telling what medicines made him so strong, and dictating to a corps of telegraph operators and newspaper correspondents. Luis: "Wire Blckard.

I flKht Harry Wills on May 5, no niitke It the twelfth. I need seven days more eiperlence, Jlv end of the purse is $200,0110, Kxcuse mo a moment, hive to sell an niilo-mobile, "Well, that's done. Where were we? Oh. ves. the Wills lin.

ui-iiiR iiuiiijen n-'aera. preparation for the 400 meter 1 117''' hurdles In the Olymnlc trvont. 1 A PC H74 H7S H.171 II4II (14.1 .1112 nnull nr. 'onion and wilh hp in ftuuu iiu iiihii that lain ever had. Whether that is accepted or not, he whs fine center.

When "Sandy" was young and amlliilotis he sal up Ion: 'ter Yale sllldellls were supposed 'n lie in bed wondering how be could make Ihe ten in. The couches 'onk him on the field one day and in-sirncied him. They raii him up and down, and back and forth and hv and liv they told him thni Ft It Ft II .11 nil'- .1, "var.l K. Si "'i Ii I arkln.nr, Ki'Ibhii II, lohn-lnn ,1 1 1 ll.ilni New York, Dec. Foster Sanford, Rutgers coach, hag retired from football.

That, perhaps, Is the high spot In impost-season news aliom com ncs. Fielding H. Yost announced the other day that he was on Hie point of taking a rest from the serviie In which he bus grown gray "Pop" Warner la going out to California to make a fresh s'rt, The California climate (lies won ders for aged and decrepit hase-ball players. I'ei Imps it will help a good old roach, who also has acquired nature's hair Ideadi. Percy Hiincliion did reiire, nut he has pulled a I'lilli and lakeli up Hie labor of love of building up a real football inini at oliim-bia.

Tad Junes ll.u at Yale. Tad has another year to serve at Yale, despite all repons that he had laken a coal Job in save his bacon. Bacon? Yule is II SI MK." his aniuiy to near the sticks, should give (ins Desch of Noire liBtiie present, holder of ihe world's record in Hie 400 meicr event, a hard fight fur first place nn Hie American ten in at the Olympic games. Iticitk III li nt ltcroril. "he Oskalnosa mar entereil Hie I'l A PIMM a 77 ii in I.

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1 experience. Tell l.icki.nl I (let 1 I 1 inn a busiiieas man. 1 1 i i II In. r.li. ii .1 I Ml 1 university in January, 1921, ami IIIH'Itt Knoll irniK IIIIIII on the yearlin snuud.

Careful i iiai hing hy (leorge 'I', ltresnahan 117 I III 111 I .1127 Nan HIIIIRTU'rill'H. Thrnwa. I'lillaHalphla It PlUabnrf li Mill I ili. vH Add line saving I take ihe iiiov-Ing pictures fur South America. Kurope.

Africa and Chicago. me a moment, I want to sign a few contracts for showing the pictures. "Aitmiiki Ti'tiiinpliul Tour." "Well, that's done, wire Rickard to arrange a six months' tri-uiirphal tour for me after the Dempsey fight. Kiruse nie a moment, I have to deliver a ton coal. "Well, that's done.

Where 21 141 II PC irti.i W4H H44 K43 .1142 Mil 7 .14 K17 IS 1(111 lrr.r, SI. II Hinoklvn sn.l'li Hih.ri. Hn.inn Travla. T'irk i-lnnnna'l llnra.p i.ln .1.. vrk I'Sli Anillrw Rinkvn A'l" Karl .1..

S-ml Fi-maii Honanl K. Si I.owla .1 I'hi l.a v.111. St. SI I. I'm Mn nrwlihn William Hn.inn I'm-mil, Havmnnil.

Hnnikhn enatiled him to make the lenin in his sopliomore year. He ran Hie 50 yards In 4-10, and lied the mark set hv Kric Wilson In the lowa-Minnesota dual meet hv making the 100 yard dash in R-lfl. Rronkins also gained speedy recognition as one of the best huirllers In the conference snd Ih the "Big Ten" meet held on field, he won from Karl Anderson of Minnesota, tying the conference record In 8-1 II in Ihe 220 low hurdles. It was during the past season, however, that he surprised his niosi enthusiastic, supporters. In the lewa'Northwestern dual track meet, lip beat the world's record hv of a second.

The following Saturday, six timers caught him in :23 flat, six-tent hR of a second be were we? Oh. yes, the triumphal tour. Wire Rickard 1 get a mil- lion dollars for that -no, wait GREAT COLLEGE SHOW FINK MUSIC CLEAN FUN Sutuniny nlRht, ut Hnyt Khprmar. Plncp, the mttnlral clubs of Cornpll untvprnity, of Ithaca, New York, will appear In eon-trt Cornpll rank nnioitjc th Kialpflt of our An.orlcan unlvflr isiiioN, and hfr imisital rhibn ar among tho host that our (ottntry affords. A rpprospntHlivi" audlpnep of Moinpn' brat pnople lo an-mirpd, but only a packPd Iiourp will adpquatoly roprwnt Dps Moinoa on this occasion.

ApjH'ttN to Kvry buy ami irl nf high hrtnl kg, rtrt vrry rntlff RtMil Hhould iiTP KvtM'v on wlm n.1rty lincin ut it bsi. aA flnf tmn.to mul mo ndiilin rltib pluylng. will ilhnliietl And vtv on whu 1 1 run, Hint Jim KHiiti tu hav it rmiling Rood thue aliouM bp on liJitnl' TrallltMl Mllsh lnilM, 'fit Ut -1 ninnhrTB nf th (nrnU Musiral Ctiihri rtiil iniiHtiMAnn, plrttP't (pomi Hi bH fHniti- ih r.niniiy ovr 'rii-v rf i.rMinut in thrir rltih work hy Krlo On. Iky nfi'1 lifiin CoiiPiiiHti. fitninii ihnMinhiit th Ka( for their work ai i iilUH'1 iihiKlcnl iliroi tin If you moil to np'iitl on of th pliiiMi.titi vnlngi voil hiiv har, tn ydi t-iM tlt kfli otu -p ut I Mon Mimic1 MIO Wrtlnut rtf t.

t'Hrr'i inn fi.nn to lit oo ttpr ttt-kfi. I Mi aal Hniurdity nighl at lluti Urn tiffict Nu ar tut 10 tbiH ronisii mtd hh put Mnlni In th Motrnpnlltnn Claw, tn whh Nw Votk, rhttaa-o, riroii. Uoffaln and t'lniinnati, whfre tha Muairatt piny tu pm lifil hoimva aach yfar. TrlrpllolH Voilf Ol(ir. Tttphon your orur to Walnut 1710, ma Moirtra Wualc Co) ind tlrkcia will bn hfld for Jnu until you ran fill.

The Cornell University Alumni Association of Des Moines. Jolllllly Wiilsll. Walsh. Milwaukee lightweight, arrived here yesterday morning In top condition for his hallle wilh lloscoe Hall at the Auditorium tonight. Walsh and Hall will meet in Hie main event of tonight's show, going eight rounds.

The Milwaukee boxer holds decisions over Tonv Dennis. Billy Kautz. "Battling'' Kenz. Johnny Kunsell, Frankle Dory and other reciitnized lleht- FOR make it two million. 1 am a business man.

Yon may note here 'lint I am very skilful in business. Kven more skilful if that is possible than in the ring. Kxcuse me a moment, have to fix a carburetor for one of my OITI'IKIJIKHS Tlirowa. PC 1 (Kill 1IMIII I. Naina anil rnh 'iricuhv.

i.n-. c. Chlmce L'Sncll. Wiiumn un l.n 111a Fl I'm Mm, all William a. -MlKli, l-araon Tit I ati.i; Kli 22 11(1 1 1 II a 12 14 II ri M.ialnn Pi, low the world's mark.

Hut since Dcinpsev Owned Anl'iiaU. weights. Fans lio have watched lhAra n-oa 9 sllcrhl t.t I I. "hallca Vnrk 211 1 I '3 2a II 21 I 1711 Hi SMI 231 1 II II 2 IS ni 111 UCMft. iu "Battling" Sikl is out again.

Milwaukee liov fight predict 1. 1. it 1. 1. it Fl 1: Or he was nut.

"Bat" is finding 112 4 uiai tiiiii inies ine KiiiKiiesi opponent, of his career tonight. the local -coaches did" not press the: ii.iii."i. Miftnn''K. acceptance of the record. i vcrk i n.

SI. Mark HocoRnlwd. aTIS 14 3 17 1.1 Arnold .1.. rliir. at Hut In the "Big Ten" meet linll Ii, St ila Ann Aroor, ne was Ttmea at tin.iaii.

.1.. I I ni-in na I 12 7 11 .1 2 Lutherans Defeat Carlisle, 27 to 20 3.17 1.1(1 A I'ltlahiirirli 9S2-10 a msrk which has hn i accepted by the. National A. A. V.MZTUVV0 rVitlKhT, 211 II 14 4 3 1(1 3 1 I 2S II 22 records committee.

Two weeks I'lnrlnnalt nia.l.a, llav. SI Louia Mualli-r Claicnic Si l.onla Max Plualmrah 1 urn a. Roorn iln-lnnall 111 lull 1 37 7H lis IMS 2W S3 74 IMl IM 1.12 a 3 lull 121 121 21 .1177 .1171 JifiHIi KHKK KH72 SdliU sdi I((I2 MHO 11.1 all (1.1(10 7 IHl 1 .1141 1 ,11211 later, at the national collegiate meet in Chicago, he clipped nine-lenths of a second from the world's i il 00.1 1 1 1 11- ii'iaa. pf 1 WHERE THE CROWDS 00 DANCING TONIGHT record lur inv ihiii mw iiuruies pi'iiaruinMa around a turn, ana this mark wax Kuiteiie Hmnkiyn also sanctioned by the national I enmmittee. He lowered the 2110 ui h.

Kr.i iiiiia.iiihia".. meter time by more than a second T' 11 2 ini 4.1ll 2 a 2 1-it 21.1 2(2 27H 3S 111 2a 2SI 32S 2dw (12 21 I I'l 2 1 .1 13.1 1 Id in vneil up mil in il.ll ill Aiasiil a II. Pl.l.ll,lila Ian, II 11..,,, CitV last Aueilst. Sunilinnriii. HI 111 Carlisle, Dee.

27 i The St. Johns Lutheran basketball team of Des Moines won Its seventh game of the season when it downed the Carlisle Independents here tonight. 27 to 20. It was one of the cleaneat games ever played here. Carlisle jumped into the lead at the start of the game with two field goals but the Pes Moines team soon evened the count and took Hie lead a moment later on a free throw hy Branson.

The St. Johns team held a 21 to 11 lead at the half. Brown and Smiih starred for Carlisle while Smllev and Woods were the otitstandinB- nerform- 1 Hr-rni llr.mk I' EXTRA! lUNIbHT AMATEURS Tlie Sew (nmeilv Willi Mii.le COTILLION BALL ROOM 4 SUNDAY Kpri'lnl Mallnee I'llrailnr SEATS John (iulilrn rreTittn The Play That Broke The World's Record 21 IS 4 II 1 IS It Mnllr. Ual'r .1 I'll 'al-nr nil Ha; nmnrl Hinl.m nirr.1. Chlrppn Crirrilh.

'I'linriiRa II, llr'iniilvn VI Ill-Hi. 7.a,k Hronklyn "MOT IMl IT" CATCH KRK. llrooklns' technique has been highlv developed. Ten steps take him from the starting point to the first leap and seven suffice lietwecn the hurdles. He leaps seven feel In front of each stick and lands fiiitr feet fight inches on the opposite side, making a total jump of eleven feet eight inches.

He varies little from time to time as the mark made by his spikes bear wit- ESSS. New York a tame town beside Paris. He longs to give New York a thrill. "Bat" disappeared and Manager Levy, after a franlic search, found him In the Bronx zoo. Sikl was having an argument with one of the uniformed attendants.

Sikl thought he was the proprietor. All Siki wanted was to buv a polar bear and take It down Broadway. He tried to explain this simple desire in French, German and Senegalese, but couldn't put It over. He described what fun he had in Paris with his lion. anil lllualtalarl bow th Hon and Ilia rata bun.

iliva.l uml, lb- Lew arrived Ihe a 1 1 til cenbt rllif Hie Mui.il, He loll rune of Ihe iini-niila i-nubl be boiIKht be-ratlaa tbev (o lietnpaev, bill that he, I an over lo New letaey and Irv lo ratc-h Sikl a couple nf Offer rtiha after hia next fialo. sikl re'iictanllv went back lo trainina (eiar-tera. Ha ,1 laa ppoi ,1 lllal poiar bear II Wouhl ha been a wow on lli.iartwai Seals (io on Sale for Seott-Columhia (ianie Portland. Dec. 27.

(Associated Press I Seam were placed on sale here today for the football game New Year's dav between Scott High school of Toledo, and Columbia university preparatory school of Portland. The came will start at 1 p. m. Coach (Tipper Smith of Columbia reported his team in excellent condition. He is giving his men daily workouts.

Arrangements have been mnde for the Scott players to work out on Multnomah field after their arrival Saturday atna and Marlnall. Arrange Your Party For Big-gcat I)nnc of ihe Year I Men 9tc Women 7 New Years Eve' air, xoiar rank. li I'eonle Mn.tli rla Alao New Plclura Added (oniedv "Re Vnnraelf" Seata Nun arlllna for Hlf tear'a I eatlral IVIlller (larden lleriia f'o. Neil Weed Flral Time Hera for the visitors, the latter two J'aaaai Throwa 1 P(V A PP PC Ralla. Hi 143 24 1 1 (IH ft 112 42S B.l 1 1(111 4(14 tMI ft yi 11 till ,1 I QS.1 I II C'1 SI 1 nail 4 O'l 270 as 7 in PM 2 2 s2 2M 3 7 Ft I'll 2a 71 a 124 41 IIS 13 11 (17S 7 US 217 7 7 .1 HI 173 IS (1 074S B.l 1fl 11 1 07-( a Sll 273 in .071 M7 30 a 4 i .17 172 44 7 2 Odsrl 4 Fl si an lis is a li in 2.11 12 in in 21 .11 11 Ortll 10 2(1 31 13 I ll-M l.i 4S in .021 2 Tlir.im.

r. pn A E. DP. PC no imits' mi, imiiKK IOC "(1v Mnrv u' Rns'nn 13 i iaitinna. Vernon .1 S' Le-ilg Srlimi'li.

U'al'ar riitahnra'i Ainaein h. Krlward 1 Si. 2 Rrklvn Flnina, ll iiir Ph, -If Iphia OKarrdl Robarl A. Chlracn Plllah'ireh Snnih. Karl.

12 Vaw Vnrk, .14 Rnainn 1 Veil. Car.rra Rnaipn OaRarrv. It Pror.khn Mn'tir'ty Harry It si I.nina ivinan. Ivv Clnrtniiail Tayfnr, W. Ilrnnklvn lilann.

Alcxandar, New Vnrk Clihann. CI, llna'nn UaigiflVl-5, Chnrlea 11, Rronklvn each scoring six field goals. Ber-ger played a rood game at guard. The lineups: S. 1, I CABI.I8I.B--S0 i ii R'nnaon.

If (I (t 1 If 2 0 rf 0 11 tenev. rf II II II Wood, ,11 II II Blown, r- ,,,1 (I Ka'-neat. Iff I OA la II llerssei i if 11 II Tll'i'iias. I a 1 (1 i I'llllet. ,11 II 11 Sinllh, If ..2 2 Ii Smilli.

Is II II I Allwaril. Ik- II II (1 Amateur Athletic Body Meets Monday 0RPHEDM THEATRE Orphfinn Circuit Vaurtevllta lllllAV I lOMI.Iir I lii I) ii. m. I 1 In li d. 4 lie I 4le and 8K n.rs tax Nam and Club.

Totala 4 Ton. la K- fe-, II Sinllh 1 1 AMrxIfe Vlcler. chlraan lit Hi, si. hi Washington, Dec. 27.

(Associated Press Leaders in practically all branches of amateur nthle'tlcs will gal her hre Dec. 31, for the second annual meeting of the Amateur AlWetic fed (ant nf taf Mhian'r THOMAS BESSIE HACON, CHAS. E. EVANS M-hta. 1 I.JMI.

uml i-Hr' Mnl ini'f to I'limnvirh. Virk. KAYRL NORMAN I'reaenla "The Tuneful Hong Shop" OTHER BIG ACTS Kai'luaiir Mhonliia; "THE FAIR CHEAT" KiiliPRiiii. liana. Flexion -Minn l.eina A l.eu'.i riltsliui-e-h Wins.

Pittsburgh. Dec. 27. Pittsburgh defeated Vaiiderhilt university al basketball here tonight, 3: to eration to discuss questions bear- Ing on the poptilari of various I voiii'fc Vr' I'l 1.1 0 "Round lhe Clock" WITH Mis MOIN'KH vi sir Sl liSS OK THK YKAH Kverj NlKlit He tits $1.00 Plus Tax lactkM 14 II 42 311 21 4.1 311 41 .11 4n' 42 Now All This Week forms of athletics in the interest of the physical betterment of the nation. The Interest, of the war and navy departments in the work of the- organization will be represented by the attendance at the meeting of Major General 1 lines, acting chief of staff of the army, and Admiral Eberle, chief of naval operations.

Organizations to hp represented Include the National Rifle association, Ameriian Physical Educa I llf-vell. Rlihiip, R'lKhy. Pit lalun nh AlcnanilT. (irnvr Chlcigci Rlxrv. Ki'iia.

Clnrlnnalt Mpielriwa, 1.C". Phlla SI Pftla. NfM, Artliur. New Vnrk Hnm)ltnn. Karl.

PH fahili gh Fiyran. Wllfrad New York Rind, Jaerea PliilB'tdpliia Ailelfo Cincinnati Hntlv, John New Vnrk Flarnra, 12 V. 31 Rnslon Rnatnn Mnrnann, 11 Pilisbieeli A Wlbii'. riUBliuiSh Tnt av Krp.l A 81 I.n'i.a 11 ll.i",n. 17 1'fcltar.

Krtwa r.l .1 SI I mea A'imr H'nnklin 1 I 17 .074" 07411 tion association. I'nited 1 it I na 1 1 Wallar H. rin) tug "Little Old New York' J'hr I'll hire for Iho ainlly, a I'ldtfrmri for Everyone. Lawn Tennis association. Jewish welfare board, Camp Fire Girls and the Y.

VY. C. A. llar.niaril han1 11 Alfina. I'haila II, l'i at, Mc II llnnh A.

New Vnrk Hninaa Si Kh iifma ii. "I'lraen Hula, Vi alier Plilla.lalnhia 111 Malila: :I.V Mai. Sun. and Tuea, 1:00 Sal. 1:111.

Mllhla anil llolldnv Mala. lu I HI, Sill. Mill In JO Market flsfl. S'lll. fork I Harry F'i a nk .1 P'oAli I Jackie Coogan Luque Exonerated in Landis Probe MIDNIGHT FROLIC KtH'S It nxr-i Art hv I'rlnr.

Dnvvra ami otlirra. Minahif. iHitcinir. niulr, Imtlnc nnivfiil rm, tun. Atitn.

ftfte tu I nt'hiilfft icaular aliuw nd fcllOM. As llie Hoy I'rlnce, who longed (o he like oilier hoys, in "Long Live The King" llonk, William SI l.oina I ivborit ('hliacn lonnaril clMiirl. Vr- Vork H.lian P. Pli ila 'lalpH la Claz-wr. ihar'aa 7 t'liia.

2 Pllilfl MiN'ma'-i, Timntb'' A Roa-nn Sooth C.aera" A. Mrookhn Rirfnol I'lv-l" Pt I. nie a Wri'iarC 1'Iiilie Kami Howard 1' rWrat Pickarinaii. I.oimb. Hronklvn ri I' eP.

Ilitrlceli Rrnokl'tl S'nsrt. fl S' l.onla H.ir.ia. Wlll'aie Cincinnati Ka'-k. l-'rt'l( Cincinnati nrMtnr, Rrookhn I'onolnip, I'nter Clm-lnnall Fb'tilnn. mm r- ,1.

Howton Shi'lilrl, WIM1BH1 t. S' I.nnia Ra- Pi'tibntab IWh 10 Ci" II F'Slla op 1 I'Miaiklpiea Frcl fh--Min I' I. HI? i Mrllleti hr '1111 11(1111 Il IIIM II HIT. (Ill (be llllllllilli III OS A( cordeon iiinls MOKE UPSETS IN TILT FOR JUNIOR TENNIS HONORS Rickard Race Plan Would Entail New State Legislation Chlgaco. Pec.

27. Following reports that Wilfred (Itosyi Ryan. New York Giants pitcher. Adolphn Luque, Cincinnati Reds' hnrler, and a number of other major leaguers werp playing c-hihitlon games In Cuba. Commissioner K.

M. Landis conducted an investigation and today reported the results. He received word from the New York club that Ryan has not been away from his New England home Finee the world's series, Jie said, and learned that Idique's only offense against the rule prohibiting barnstorming aftor a certain date contested in playing two games as an outfielder. He has not received reports on other players reported to be playing ball in Cuba, he said. Semipro Player Shoots Fifteen Field' Goals Peoria, 111., Dec.

27. Fred playing wiUi San Jose Independent basketball team at San Jose this evening, tossed fifteen baskets, which is thought to be a season's record. Rped also Rcored 2 points by the free throw route, totaling S2 points for his evening's work. Strihling to Train at Ihe rnnrlnteal. I.

I 1 1 imral lilenalMKcal ('(lined lllal eier nhitdk Inimhlcr (i(f (he acreen. Report Promoter Expects to Operate Plants. New Vork, Dec. 27. (Associated Press) Upsets which eliminated two more of the seeded players in the junior national indoor tennis championship featured today's play at Seventh repiment armory.

The first seeded player to f.ill was Horace Orser nf Stuyvesaat Hich school, the number one player on the list; the second was W'eller Evans, Andover star. Orser was WAP' Trenton, N. Dec 27. Tak-ing cognizance of reports that a syndicate headed by "Tex" Rick Bcbe Daniels Dorothy Mackaill His Children's Children a I'aramonnt I'letura ard, internationally known pro- One 2 these ZS OSSices Look at the map. Find your office the one nearest you.

This is one of the 28 offices of the Portland Cement Association. Each has a staff of men whose business it is to supply you with information on the uses of concrete. Whether you use concrete or have it uaed for you, call upon your office as your needs require. We have for distribution helpful booklets on the many uses of concrete. They represent the accumulated knowledge and experience of twenty-one years of Portland Cement Association service.

Like all other helps which the cement industry offers through the Portland Cement Association, there is no obligation. Our booklet "Concrete Around the Home" may intere.it you. Send for it today PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hubbrll Building DES MOINES, 1A. cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 27 Other Cities wlih HII1NK.V MM MMH I IIIIK MM (Mi! hnl ronrlim Knit nf imi it ml frul ii iiiUili mul fliii. OrlKiiuil rnoiiuh tu fill that ciiiit rkii.

moter, planned to construct and i easily mastered h-i, ny nennetn operate two throiiRhhred racing Appel of Kast Orange, N. .1. High -i srhool, while Kvans surrendered Plans in Npw JPtspy' 6-2 to John Van Rvn. another mutiiel belting, Attorney General Orange youth. McCrsn pointed out hst an Another outcome which proved amendment to the state t-onsti- 'I'ontrary to predictions was the ion would be necessary to eat ('arl Shuster of liartniouHi legate such a Hn This, lie said, would Involve imiiii tii sideration ot an amendment hy two successive legislatures after iWZWX which if approved It would have in Him-lo be 'submitted to the people at m.

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I-l rni'llon. sr. yyy.r.K THK VIRGINIAN (Jet Voiir Tickets Now for tbo strsnd's Itlg New Vear's Kris Party a referendum election. leave ami opponent" in In row ami an and Kina con Trio. 4 1 4 im fn rri Freddie Welch's Farm Newark, N.

Per. 27. Young Strlbllng, 1 9-year-old boxer of Macon, arrived here today to. complete training for his bout New Year's afternoon with Dave Rosenberg of Brooklyn. Stribling will train at Freddie Welch's farm.

Mack Slops Albuquerque, N. Dec. 27. Eddie Mark, Alamosa. scored a technical knockout over Jose Rivers, El Paso, here tonight hen Rivers' seconds threw a Into the ring in thp tenth round of scheduled twelve round bout They are featherweights.

River had claimed the southwestern feaHterwjght It'ianta in Ine aecnin! htaohe! Ihe l.nva cliaioplonahip MmI.i.Iim Hill. I.ii, nila Ki'lini'1 lOnKene Mr.Ml,rf,. Neil Voik. I'it'inan. It I II a.

In. "I mil I'ei am-ii. I. llia-h aclionl, Ihe tralil in (oli.pele in (' tiotro'v'a aeinlfmala "Piiiiiiotlon Stuff," Shjs Silzcr. Hartford, Dec.

27. "Promotion stuff." was Hie way Gov George S. Sil.er of New Jersey characterized a report Hint "Tex" RicKtird. promoter, bad placed in his hands a plan to reestablish thoroughbred raring in New Jersey with belting to lie Head the Want Ads l.ongliiirii ('iioi'i-s Liicc. Kl Paso.

Dec. 27. The Aztec rlub defeated the L'niver conducted on trie pari-minuei The Governor was hnio lty of Texas in a fast basketball 1 n.mn lnnl.1,1 9ft (a svstem. to make a speech. i at-.

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