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ur ATUUTTA GA SUTPAT JAMJAR 28 VIBZX BLUEBIRD FIVE FINISHES FIRST HALF UNDEFEATED I i A 5 Victory Over Marist Team 6th Straight for Leaders Decatur Quintet Defeated Pat Stephens Brilliant Forward on B. H. S. Team Shoots 38 Points in Game Against The Fulton High School Quintet. BVROl E.

WHITE. i nIvcrijty kept js Blrine of vie tone perfect for the first half it prep LPiigt schedule SMturiay wlJf I Marist was defeated 32 to 4 a lust jame Other rpsut8 were Buys' Iih 45 Ir Fulton 21 Commercial LH-cjtur 17 lerb High It5 A. Id Tut' tniHrliI1 game was a sei caw affair fur the first ten minutes vi University holding on to a ht lead hut near the vk4e of the first half Martt pulled a great rally and rot ahead of niversity. The Bluebird fan to pass better and knotted th- ouut again Two long field goals by layer put Marist two point in III. lead and the halt nded ith Mar wt on the long end of an IS to 10 re.

In the lecl1d half the UnLveriLty tum had an uphiU battle and lOti tier the half began Torn AngLy ne. fcKliat the baskets for a couple of tlIttiuItI field goals. i rom th I ntcrott was tr header The game Wit' a hard I fought lmUle and txxii nWII were rjicted because of a little uibt ciiflin Bradley of Marit srid if I nneri ity were the Uritijuls in in traetiettLv euit lajir in both ft had at least to rs mil mis on him when thi gI1I10 prided 1 nivMfx signed up during the ttttter ptttt vv IK it was let larit nnd th' Manst de fonxe rtfii to lie pulled away from PII(1r the I niverniv nl This slowed Hi game up tnsit1erah1y. he teamwork an 1 pisnim of Marist hi the first half II mm defter than in the Imt half I nmrsitx formal a Uronx defense but me heattufit HMJIIIIC to Jnrl ant 1 the dllin kept the Mnrist score up during first hnlf. Inuirsitx mixed the Mnrist attllck soon after the econ hnlf begun nnl with lIrJlllntx and retmrxn ins me tent IUArf.

ins Mir XXHS to ikp the imnll nil the ouut nslex xxns the in mi in the in teiU ittttk tefr tie wits IRni81. I rd a 1111 ii points fi 11 ViiN mil IIUt" out UK- AM. In 9 mid nl Hh lH ilurins the I tita ha len i liiLy i ff 11 i ii inier uis i in fr llir lill Plini uiki I II Am IK Hi rk I 1 Ml ii us Iii I i f' lull X.I :1111 tl-itili-d I I' he Ions iliMixi sli oiuig tr tr el erx ft mid th rttitjrity nl I nix xxpnt i two p-inlx I k. it i el he Iftt ling tile in the M. i us Kt.m llo I i I i rI If from i I rn mnn ttr KlllHT lit I kle inm- UI 111.

I llli mi lira 11- Hi 1 nikut I I il ler Mil II II in I for il lrnrll in rommerrial Ueeatur id high a Jim" Dei itnr to 17. tlx t. urns lnxe tl nil the wax I tIIpin to the lend curly in the uicat half and wns I lieTded I OK me ttnshv little nn on the xnxnx tal team who thirJ in the lencne i ii. ms the tenht the I Mfns IllIinl fi nls fouls lie was off in lior ix niigiOi no le in nttmpls elsh lit nil tied I ss in the cor li th jell VNtKb rm ie of hill nnls almost under th I P1" nc that the im 1 ii iteii tin- in AI times it hard to Ke IIP the till so fi en' the rliinsinc 1 10111111" The I i ifur Pat Stephens To Lead Captain Patton. of G.

I A. A. Holds to Third Place. Tom Angley Slumps and Drops Peg. faKUr Standing I I' i.

ii 1 Hi vh Hii mxixur i ulton Pat St. n- of 1 Hi I I prep rru n. onM rat JM Y' i I coil he now hl to ln lit oft On Foul Goal' The foul sutl reiirh Jhe vi 1111" hn 11 110 usual form and rr mark' made duruxs Teri foul Wtrr lit 11. Vasue WMI way off both rrldir an I tatttntav and tnnin char. tns hish orvU went for ntiult I ncley el mUrr hi.

Mh 1 xv lnix iiill upon to pitch the fpul for I to one man train with twocjunain of the fSms the leaching roll' At tlm" yi tw re covered up hut O1e other step forward and the situstioi fr his tl" The sconn' record folloir i tbn BOT Hwrh 1 2 Pattoix Ajrlpr. I BrnIe Bell Teiillkh. 53. Playerj jisV4S Perty Tech 421 seetneil to lurk a fighting spirit and at no time during the game did it show any real offense The Decatur tlpfnjifie wan ea I for Commercial to pierce. Th4' lineup COW 2 POS.

DECA. 17 Doss 1 10 1 rf On ens Hartman 6 if Griffin 2 Welsh III Mellon 4 Sipprstein rg 21 ioNter lg Walker 49. Ucferee Jones umpire. Ashe tub stitutionb Commercial Herman for hIo Rudderman for Welsh. Decatur Mien for isscher lsscber Owens Mci endon for Allen.

ora' High Fulton. Boy' High with Pat Stephens in sood working order trimmed Fulton hi a 43 to 2 score in tile opening game. Stephens scored a total of 38 points and ran his total of theseason i to Ill Hi Saturday record wag 1 field goals and 12 fouls out of 20' tie the hov' High passing system was Tifpnonally good and very Jew long shots were attempted The guards would wait until a man was open in the hole and then whip th ball uk II rifle bullet to the waiting play PT. tenerajhv Stej hens Pete Gibb HP Purer tlasi a great passing iim those lads being responsible for many of the scores. Fiu in with a new coach at the bend displayed a much smoother at.

talk thin at any time this season. Thir playing has improved wonder. fully in the lust two tames Carroll. for anl lorsteil the rims for a tital of Id points and Captain Bray. I it guard.

srr 1111 seven points Carrot slot two beautiful long shots from uhinost hit' u-euler or the court. I 1 lineii in IM POS Ft Ilnn' in Mi Stephenson 2 rr 14. If lingers 21 tsi tale il I- Bray 71 lntii 1 Iim pfltIp June umpire Ashc i il 1111111 UI Huh Martin or Uinkin haw for Martin Ilroun fur nDnier Hirsih for Brow itio fur dilihs HlchO M. A Tub llish thl' gains of tic mill da 21 to orrr the 0 A fie. hue game was 1 of tie i t-t of the Siison arid cry In the life in the play.

The le Huh offense Val far be. Ion its iisitiit form null several times dm me the game the entire M. A tuim wn sui kfd tinder its own goat 1 1 the 7 oh high guards holding the lull here were more onsr snot rnan in hi RTi than in any other duro in. the uftrnllon Vnodall stored three tieuiiitifitl field goals from the enter of the rOllrt and succeeded in ttiuj two directly under the ha 111. sit' Itreek wn again tight in the nc di tflnce shooting with litres to his credit.

One came when lie was standing in tile center of the nrt lIiI behind this referee. Till' fPrlp ducked ju a Rrllk i pd hi- arms to toss the soul I ill let a High and el IhllnllI his to a slow get- tiii. on the th teams nl a real fighting stunt and on uIIl hurls IP soundfl from the Hiiit rs to pecd the game up with Continues Prep Scorers 1 ck Tech High. 40 xn um il 7 rnrrol Fulton 17. 1 MI 11 Ji xerMtv Bray.

Ful. Tnl t. 30 Wpl li vniiir nl 0 Walk4 Decatur dim 1 niier iix 31' Wonilall I tlih. Pv nkin Roy' Iligit rr lVh High 2r Melton Owens. M.

A 22 lliam Min II DATES ANNOUNCED FOR AUBURN TOURNEY All January 27 I Spe- i Ilio MO nd annual Cotton ii'ti jnti tic basketball tour. i i i ill it held at Vuhurn 1 Li. Id an 1 17. arioriling to an inn an niei ute tiutay In 11. 11 i1.

11 in iare of basketball II Hi tsi declared that maul 1 bill teams from Ml" siss Mil ami I' TennesM i ij i It be in attendance and i rt I tint the sum of the I fir tuirtuzuistut lost fall ill be I pseu the coming events Till' ih iiiipi nivhip of the Cotton I 11 it. i rxr by Georgia 1 li Huh hnta tint reports from Mi' xn i i rr tint number of hizh 111 ti stale will contest fur the liotm- toil that sever il nUfl' fat is xvhirh in' promise or being niis uitetiulers. Vatker county MI i ml seieral other Alabama tptm HI strung nten ler3 last Tear In i ins the rpuation8 for the oinins Cinch lIutsllI do- 1 in titut wh ch i rlsssified u1iove tl it hiolI hoot wilt be f1i. tiMc to enter its tetum tight players intiliite it triini nnd each plster tuuuit eligible. ultia Inter.

uhtolitii regiilntiots of the state rint on from when they come. In nllilion to the rfirlent cup which guucs to th winner of the ihumplonshin sjwi trnph be awarded to the tetuuis inlhln second third 1151 fo inh tn Rllrer and henna. medals will lie an ilul to the individual rnem rs of the team' wheb win the cup or Thin dexirinc to enter the tents ho ild rommunl- vte with rue at Auburn without delay. i The Majestic. the largest ship In the world.

75 feet lore or raor i than 400 longer than the "Washington monument MZII. Aboit ifflirt deaths rtr rprv year in the Indian peninsula cobra bites. Headliners on Tuesdays Fight Card These voting pugilists Youn Strfllirfg of Macon. on the left and Hirr Krohn the Akron Thunderbolt wilt head the bill of fisticuffing at the boxing show Tuesday night at the Auditorium sponsored by Headquarters Troop 108th cavalry' regiment. national guarrff Stribling won a technical knockout over Young Marullo of New Orleans in Mirullo home town Friday night.

Rockne Fleming Coming To See A bout Grid Games Penn State and Notre Dame Sign Contracts With Georgia Tech Athletic Authorities. BY ALBERT STATON. Neal M. Fleming the graduate manager of sports at Penn State. and Knute Roekne director of athletics at Notre Dame.

will both be in Atlanta this week to confer with the Tech athletic authorities about con utnontie the arrangements for the games neat vei when their recently sipied contracts take effect. They ul be In tertnined by the athletic fl vxmtjon and by prominent Tech alumni. otre Dame has just forwarded the agreement to extend her contract with Georgia Tech for torn more Neat This now makes the contract acute through the year 1 25 The contract calls for ill games to he played in Atlanta and South Bend on alt rnate pars. the first year was at II22 and next year the contest will be held in South Bend. A similar contract roverino a period of three years has been acree I to Penn State.

hut the athletic association hopes to have thi on- met extended for the additional two years as the Dime rontnct has been. This wilt give Tech i hi 1 home game ex err ypq and a i trip I each year. alternating between the en and west. Notre Dame and Penn State year after year turn out the tiest teams in the country. so that Te is lucky to make nrranieirent with these teams.

and particularly to SPI utre their coming to Atlanta. Never before the otre Dante game in At I I in 1922 has any Inc i tpm tic western team crime S4 uth except the itrotts trip of the Utiiuetnity of Tennsylxauia in 1117 Atlanta football fans are now a urpl see- ing the bent the east and west afford through 1923 at least. Other Sports IneImieti. The contracts with these two I schools include not only foothill but baseball and track. Atlanta being in the south soil favored with a mill climate eantnrt baseball and track work early.

rn fact. rp tenlar the thermometer stood at and baseball players were at work on the campus. Tech being ponese of the finest athletic field in the south has the facilities to offer to Notre Dame and Penn State to hold their spring' practice on Grant flelil. They hue agreed to do this. and also to play Tech two baseball guitiff ends iear.

Being in Atlanta with the baseball team. it wan tint much of an effort to get them to en their track team along and they hare consented to hold a meet with Tech on the lays of the baseball games. Tech i loins hr best to bring the level of sports in th south up to that in th en and and tbwe mf will be a bis meant of doing that. Harvard's New Pool. Announcement that architect had been uhd to prepare plans for a 100000 swimming pool for Harvard university wu made by Fred W.

Moore graduate manager of athletic Th propoed pool would be built near ilemenway gymnasium. If prevent Intentions are fulfilled it will be ready in time to permit re liskoeat of fwiaaiuDf La a comftt- iKLn sport not year i NOTES ON BALL GLEASON. Savatyiah Optimistic. Physical Director Bounds of the smnnab M. C.

A. and Secretary Mi Donald of the Savannah Knigits of Columbus. state that the city league of their city had the best sea. son in its history last year. both from the standpoint of interest for the funs and financially.

The outlook for the approaching campaign they sax is even better. Jackson in Satannab. me Jackson former hpav hitting enter fielder of the Chicago hite sox is spending the winter in ha- xannah lie is spending little else as baseball has nut been very profitable for shoeless Joe" since Eddie icotte and others found "something tinier their piows just he. Ire the Chic Cincinnati battle for the baseball title of the universe ovs Bark in Game. Once a baseball plaxer always on is the xxax John D.

Voss looks at the situation. tans will recall when John D. pitihted great ball for i lunuhus. Atlanta and Macon lie toeunt have to play. of course.

as he is manager of the Chero Cola plant at Milton. Ga but he is working out pr believing that hp can win some pimes for his home town when the campaign gets under way. Hurled a No Hitter Vs pr that John D. still senile out a mighty wicked hook. we II cite little incident that occurred 1:1 summer.

This rivalry between Millen and Pulaski was intense and Millen fans were a bit skeptical as John D. went out to do the tossing. Their fears were ungrounded. as Voss proceeded to turn in a no hit game. Shannon's New Sport.

Frank Shannon. old Mercer baseball star. now living in Waynesboro a his discovered a new hobby. frank is spending much or his time is the stndpw of the town clock scot. intr rintrers as a hor hoe tosser.

He believes the sport il put him in good trim for the more serious busi- ness of baseball. Mitlfn Gets Read tire players on the Mitten tram ore not waiting for warm wsttth. Pr before beginning their bfl ehal practice V. A. Smith.

mini of thin crack learn. deJarss that will have otxe of the stront tt outfit in the stat. lie expectn to hi first gams. InsIde to 40 tat and ports hl men as having already be. jua practice.

Sylvania Hopeful. yhants i a community thati accustomed to seeing good players wearing spangles. That ii why E. K. Orerstreet manager.

is so confident of putting out winner this season. In addition to number of men left over ft last year. fleer- street Jfclares that he ha urned a number of youngte that looked great last summer. Fully 00 pet cent of th pumps imported for farm use la Sputb Africa come com Uoitei fibres. Splendid' Races Being Run By Teams in S.

S. Leagues Hard Schedule Facing Various Teams This Week-Important Games Listed for League. Quite numoer of good games were played in the Sunday School leiJifues the sat week and th Cow. netilion is very keen. Ihf plavcrs are all rounding into good form au I I rlayiiig ns good ball as is played the rttv The National league teams tire run' nmg nip and tuck with the exception of the North Axe Prpsbjtenan learn which has not Btarte 1 to run no smooth ns it should.

All other teams in the league are fighting hard for a higher plate in the standing. and make interesting battle. The American League teams are not running quite so close but are having some verv good games rst find Pre" champions of last year and Central Baptist are leading to date. St. Mark Methodist haVe the lse on the other teams in the Atlanta league.

but are being closely pressed br the Westminster and Lrinity teams. The Federal league race is a little sided. but from in licat ons wilt pick up very soon. Jackson Hill art Pont tic leon Baptists art uigliling it out for first place. The Dixie league boasts of some very good teams.

and have two ti for first place in Westminster Pre hyterian and Druid Hills Methodist and First Baptist Inman rk R1 ti is also making a strong bid for a higher place. Standing of the cub National League. Wetter Heights Bnpt 1 7VI tentral Pres 1 hfiri1 tgoga I rfi i Wesley 2 2 Luke's Fpis 12 IT i North Ave. Pre- 03 000' Atlanta League. St.

Marks teth. 1 2 OO Trinity Meth 1 fiU Westminster Prls 2 1 frfi Capital rew Bapt I 1 01 NAP North Axe Pros 1 3 OKI American League. Central Rift 1 1000 Wt Pnd Prep. 0 1 000 First Christian 1 CM Druid Iil Pre 12 VI Arogu eds 1 pus 0 St. Mark Meth 3 XMt Fedrnl League.

Jackson Hill Rapt. 2 0 1001 Ponce de Leon Bapt 2 Ii 1 OOn Gordon St. Pres a 1 fWr F. Ha 11 W1 St. Paul Moth 02 1 Druid hills Bnpt 0 3 000 Dixie League.

Westminster Ires TO 1 Druid Hills Mllb I 1 IX First Bapt A. 1 I KjfKi Inman Pk flap 1 St. Paul Methio. 02 000 We End flapt. 0 T.

N. T. 2 Kg Stewart Ave. Meth nt The Junior league standing was not available at this writing Schedule for the week. Monday night fit M.

A t. Paul Msth. First Uapt TOd eree. Mathenr Westminster rrn vs. Capital Viw.

lid referee. Math. cay. 1" K. K.

Claw St. Paul 40 Parker. Wlt End nip vi. Inmin Park. 820 refarse.

Parker Wenlejr Thorns N. A. I' 0:40 referee Elrod. Go4on Ht rru vu. Jackson Hill 10 00 ret.

MM. Eltod. Saturday night at V. M. C.

A Druid huh Muh. T. S. T. J.

O. rf re Matleny St. Paul Meth Fir Rapt. 020. refer Matheny.

Druid Hills 11 Aon Feds. 7:20 rtfert Mundorf. Wt. Luke's Epls North Ave. PrPII.

7:40 ret- Mundorl. West End Pr vs. Central 8 referee. Elrod. Poor.

de I eoa Rapt. vs. St. Pan 9:00 referee. Etrod.

Trinitv Meth. vs. St. Marks Mllb 20 i fere Parker. WestmInster Pre vs.

Inmtn Park Metb. referee Parker TO TH. PuBUC One oh the latest successful developments in the golf world is the serai public course. Big cities everywhere will no doubt take hold of this phase of the sport because of the tremendous popularity of golf. The semipublic course is a logical develop- mlnt because it is an ideal midway station for the average gutter.

tying at it does between the overcrowded public links and the costly exclusive golf clubs. In the semi public golf cliib the club wtmbrrJIJ supports the organization and the public pays tile fright That is a group of enthu sii ta can organize and launch an unpretentious Rolf club and then. xv hen it i under way. permit the general public to play by paying a icens fl' the saint' as would tie naul nt any private course There isral- xxaxs plenty of room for additional pla ers on the course of any young hit so that the additional income from greens fees enables a club to thrive and flourish where it might I rrwi die. llie semi public course gradually becomes a private course if the orxg i inn members elect.

As the course i row in popularity and attracts ad- ditionnl golfers the membership can gradually be closed up. and the course. I he closed to the public thereafter at- I together. This plnn obviously extend over some five or ten years in its complete working out. butt white time is pissing the original members are at the same titure acquiring a golf se at the minimum of expense.

whkh becomes ir increasingly valuable tie the eir- go br I There ire. at least six or the semipublic golf courses under way in the i Chiengo district and news of addi- i tional ones i forthcoming nearly very week. Most any hill city. tad i a good many of the smaller titles. could support one or more Uh 1 courses.

In fart. the public eagerly aun ts their coming. TOMMY GIBBONS RATES BATTLE JACK New York. January 2 If you want the opinion of a good little man who ha boxed with both of them. Tom Gibbons Is a much harder fighter to hit and harder to at than Jack thnnrseyj Ilarrv Itch the Vltts- lutrt html heari ieight clnmpolt.

tit-d himself lo front this otxltilon here li ciiw lnjf the York taxing com mleaiotie IICCIIIOn that Gibbons too small to stand a chance with the champion. ins and. I have fought four times and heat me once Qreb ld. I ban hosed I mpey a down times In training bout. So I know them both.

Jemp ey II great fljralnst big slow fellows butt a man with in his arms and and some flibtlnj science could live Dempsey the very devil. Gibbonj bits more accurately than Denspsey and almost BI hard. He' just the type of man to beat Dempsey. There are now twenty two foreign and fifteen domestic quarantines in fore. in this count imed at controlling insect pests already present.

and guarding against the entry of. others frggj abroad. Nicklin Planning Battle Over Southern's Schedule Given Too Many Off Days Chattanooga Fans Are Confident That Help Manager Nunamaker is Bringing With Him Will Help Lookout Club. Chattanooga Tenn. January 27 Spettal President Strung Nicklin of the Chattanooga Lookouts will go to the schedule tneetin of the Sou th em league tomorrow at Mobile with Ii brand new ucuedule all drawn up and differing radically from the one offered by the committee and sent out tor publication.

The Lookout president hasn't a chip on his shoulder or a crow to pick with anybody and is stilling to ri lieve the committee of any suspicion of bias but the facts are as he lOis discovered that the document gives the Chattanooga dub eighteen off days and towards the last of the a- son has tile Lookouts booked for eleven game hi seven days. The local magnate is at a loss to understand ns to how the committee Rot into such a situation with a dub that plays Sunday baseball and ought to set through the season with not more than a pair of scheduled double head. en. At least such has been the experience of the Sunday ball dubs in seasons past four double headers has. ing been the limit for Chattanooga since Sunday ball was introduced here.

Tlirre have been divert squawks on the schedule a by Mike Finn in days gone hr. but Mike has usually been able to have his list of dates adopted with few corrections. In only two seasons since Chattanooga joined the league were the services of the great schedule wizard dispensed with and on both of those occasions there TV as a great roar. The fir was in 1913 when President Frank Cattawa' of Atlanta. made a big noi over the dates as drawn up 1 it committee headed by O.

B. Andrew of Chattanooga IH when Chartey Frank with Atlanta at that time. put over a schedule which Id O. B. Andrews.

of Chat- tanoogin to writhe reversing the bust- ness of three years before. In other vrar Mike Finn has drawn up the schedule and it ha gone over with few changes usual- Iv by way of iivinu Tom Watkins a vets. more Sunday games at Memphis and saving mileage for New Orleans. lleinerninn by the way. has taken the rough end of the Sunday-game allotment year after year wlthont kicking La Tear Birmingham protested Mike Finns date list.

and even Iwl Barney Drevftt NatIonal n- ruts ynutgnMs. to draw xip Jut. hut Prlxr Smith thotuht better of St later nJ allowed tine r1fkhsnl rb il- tile to stand with only the usual. number of rorrlionll In New Hands. ThN year th schedule wizard of Arkan ns is gone his death shortly after his last Southern league schedule wits adopted last spring having shift- the burden of schedule making to others.

As President Nit-kiln seems to grasp the slttuation the new hands I schedule making have tint been 1 over successful in their efforts to break in' to strange surroundings. Immediately after the Tennessee legislature squelched the movement to top Sunday baseball. President Xickltn went shout plans for th construct ion of a new grandstand at Andrews ld replacing the one burnt' last October lie is using plans drafted by the former owners of the park. O. B.

Andrew. and Z. C. Patten Yr and probably will advertise rot' hid" in a few days. The structure with he pomewhat smaller than Final Workouts Slated For ODowd and Asher Public Invited to See Op ponents in Mondays Headliner Go Through Practice Spin.

Preparations by Babe Asher and Tim ODoxvd the tiny battlers who will go ten rounds to a decision in the Auditorium Monday niht will come to an abrupt halt today when their final workouts will bf' Id in the Tudor gymnasium. above the Tudor theatre at the hours of 2 and 3 :30. The public is invited to see them go through their today absolutely without charge. Tim will have the stare first. followed by Asfcer The little St.

Ixsuisian. holder of the A. E. F. bantam weicbt champion- sl ip presents nut impre ve appearance in ring togs.

In civilian elathes would think him a fighter but in hi' fighting regalia he looks every in the top that he really i One easily convinced after see- jog Babe step a round or two in the gm that ODowd must exhibit everything tic renertoire consists of to hold the westerner in cheek. Bil has a record behind him that bodes ill for the shampion Joe Lynch. They ever meet in a real scrap They on traveled four rounds in art exhibition. It. the last few weeks at Hot Springs.

Vrk. tsher boxed with I vrch daily in the Iymnasium. and picked tip point- prs on the titleholder that may stand HI good stead some day. Asher Dangerous. A man who ha defeated the tnn rut bantams the Asher cord bears is a dangerous opponent for any as- pirtsnt.

Uowd has been put to the ti ft before and be burs yet to be stopped by any man. except young Stribting. i The only blots on the Dowd escutcheon were placed there by I trihlinlt and Sammy Sandow and time Stribting fight wn Tim. first in a professional rim Bobby Hushes of St. Louis.

and Pal Moore. of m- phi. were too bantams who I trechinit him boosted him coming tar. There ran be no doubt that both nilowd and Asher will give their level Monday evening for the American Legion ha adopted new set of rule. and regulations which It tntemN to enforce rigidly tciutg th ui their fr trial tomorrow nl Jake Abel.

whose rHQrd neak for Itself. ha en appointed referee and he trill act in every taut except the ml in which Less Silver fights young me White. Walkl1l11er himself probably wilt handle this one event. No let than 38 rounds of boxing including th malnjaut will be offered for approval. TCere will be two ten-round fights three ofklz rounds with a battle royal to lannrb the evenings program at 820 o'clock.

Mm. ban selected a tough topman for Le" Silver in young Joe White. He. i none too wen known in Allan- never appeared here and but' iff mea 5 the old stand but more up to date especially in its box Beat arrangements. Chattanooga tans are in more optimistic mood than they bave been lor several seasons.

Tom. purchase of the park by Nicklin. the-- construction of a permanent grandstand and the introduction of Cleveland backing to- the club has encouraged tine to be lie that the team IB coming out of the slough. I has always au feted from thi tack of. a major league patron and has not" had money enough to fill holes that hive ap pellrtd in his up by purchasing players.

This jear Manager Leslie unamaker is ringing down halt a dozen experienced men with him front Cleveland. and the local pitrhiD stalf and outfield WM already in good condition. No reporting date has yet been an nounled for the Lookouts by The team will. train at home. and so far few exhibition games bave been booked.

Chattanooga wilt have several can diduatea for Bane Ruthing" the South- ern league this season. Two new ones base been totrothiced In Lf unamaker th manager e- cured from Cleveland and Johnny- Bates. local favorite of three years ago who has been bought front Pittsfield Mass. to play shortstop or right field. Andrews field has' a short left field fence and both of these birds are.

long hitters to left. Hates put half a dozen over the watt in the six weeks he was re three years ago before he was awarded to Pittsfield by the national Noted" for Drives. Nunamaku is noted for long drives to left. The club already had John Anderson who got the range last year for ten homers in halt a season. Cy Anderson lost the habit last year but he might come back.

Nicklin la ad unttedly looking forward to the home run feature and there would have been a big kick in tills burg it the majors had adopted Ban On' sugges lion for a home run limit of 300 felt from the. home plate. Chattanooga has been to some ex tent unfortunate in years pait in landing left-hand sluggers rather than right for the season that the local left field la more than COO feet deep. Kit Hopkins would hue bit more than forty home ruruabere twelve jeart ago but every one of them was caught by some visiting outfielder standing some SO or ii feet beyond when III ordinary respectable park fence ought to have ten Then came the- slugging combination of 1034 with Jack Johnson Moo McCormlck. oft at with Bab Doll JatObllOD as the only exception and Jltkt hitting a tight I nnded made himself a rep a slugger that year oft the local left field fence.

Since that time has. come Ham Hyatt. another. long Or to right slugger who could hit a flock of home runs in Mobile or Nashville but none in Chattanooga. There hasp beenplentr others ratrtr has the local management been able to corral a team to take advantage of the rcttIi rUfe pi the park This year NicWjiJignrcs heir hare at least thretjgjtwrg putting era over the it nil ferr once In a While and that John Anderson and Bates will be rood for alwt fifteen jlc1 with Nunamaker right with them If he catches in a sufficient number 01 local fans Kid Earle of Columbus he recently flattened in two rounds.

lie is a Canadian and most of his ring experience has bet' gained In. Montreal where he battled Frankie Flem ing Patsy Russell and Tony Capon among others. Lanky Jo Carter who hat jje- re-loped a knockout punch overnight square off with Soldier Daia for six rounds in a clash that certainly promises action every minute that it lasts. The American re new policy of reducing the cost of tickets 1 to all men accompanied by ladies is bound to prove attractive sail will- mean Ii touch larger of Women tmorrow evening. Ladies without cc.

rrirts til be passed in without charge. HARRIS. AND 1 HASTY SIGN- Philadelphia Pa. January 27. Special Connie Mack COW" white- born jt America occupation ba hater jsened the tidings 1 cently that Bob hasty and Slim JIarri had signed the papyri tar next season.

Rommel's promised signed document also was rPeif in the morning mail that makes three tight tid down by old John Law to the Athletics for another season. Hasty and Hams are the Twin Sires or baseball. They are right banders southerners democrats six-footers and besides that are as in sep ns corn beef and cabbage. Last t4RFOn Harris was not quite as good ns he was the previous year. while Harris was some better.

lit 1521 Harris won 41- tame arid lost 16. Last year the Texas spiral won 9 and lost 20. nut won 5 Hi A lo 10 in 1121 and last. a he won and 14 Bob rinMilnr Strong. Itoh itntd poor start lest a son hut finished stronr.

re' won 50105 important games at tb ftnlsli Itntl its very useful to the folk of Sblh hiri Thh apparently bits 0" corns timidity with bellicose chaps the' pts. He fd to at bl heat. with tb hisses empty but Is now- acquiring. league style and polish and poise harris gin th season d. ws IUI1 In mldnenfoir.

nr at the Iniib was had. Meek blamed his po showing on abash start which cans- ed him to Jo heart and make to mistake or rnalvin en a ell. I cant do anything this seasonv so I will wait until nut year" policy. That is faw reasoning mutt thus trouble with our bflshall battler that they are not nil Darwin Einstein Nevertheless. Harris fly-ball and snspnng curse artist remembered by Mr.

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in Sarnnab. To Jark on hiltng plter ox. slpnling wintP I lnnal. itte 1' Sf' 1' baebal lu nt lbp since rtte othes fOlnd Ihin Ihlir p- lh a nCincnnati bnlbnl universe. Yos Brk ba phal pla one Ihl 81' Job wi Jobl pi I ill ba 1 tIllta iacon.

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ue i ltle inlicatons wil ick Hil Ion aptsls lre xulng IiIie o1 mI 1 ba 1' 1" in I' Iminsllr lytpriln fnd Hils Iptholi t. Fir Baptist 1rk i mnkin a hixhP tand nl Wlstlr Hpilhts Bapt iO 1lf toJa 1 iC Wr py C. 10 ft. LukR Elis. 1 t' 1 orth If 0 3 0 Uanta 1rk' etb.

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10 Firt Chrstian 1 rr Drlid HJ 1 A I Feds 1 Prlr fb I rak' plh. 1 HI Fed r31 Lage. Hi 1n Ponc Ln Bn pt 10 Pre. Wit F. f1' 1 1 ni8 BIPt.

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7 tClh. 1 vs. :1. llul :4 rater. Iakr Intan 1ak.

8 ftf 1. rrf' Elr Horon It 1. Jack0n 11. 1. Elr.

I. Drid 1 fth v. T. 61 rfCer. Matlfny.

lauJ llth. VI. Firt 6 referee. vs. I Epll.

A 11 Fees. Dsp0 Leon Paul. I se- I tmi er. 1O5m. I fF lct I TS fO i OILIF I BY CtO2G ONZI I' I toi10 7''S 01 TIME TO CLQ5E rH1 ouR velof meDts semipublic use oJf.

cour lfer. semi-public organ-I' iZllt ion is. sitsls or ni7e wh i I a isW' wa rs players cour income rl4ns I smlpubic lltlr I ori i A I I cour I in I I is ori inal I blC ml1 Tears by. I lA in thel Chir new lUlpo C2g rly awaits th ir TOM vI It I has box an boat pmpp IiIl him plC loose I II dl 0 bbnn. I tlm nd he cold.

lf ompllr ttIlP raln bl It Orb tin IId lJfmp nr aecurat. mplle two mflIti imed III slll 11 ad preuntan ofothUi ifJ- lff. attl 1 hedu I OftDaysl ConfidentThatIJ lp BringingWith nn. 2 President I go' South. el HC theonI' is relieve as sea- i 10 :111 et Irif in bf ln sin Ike one 1 ha dat since tb re first I' hi noise 141' bead Chat II noora hl ill If)10 ta noo 11 I vprPi ng DI' I years has onf II Ily dvinltTnm 1If mpbl.

I hll nft t. tld lI nar" ltrtuIIIII lea. new thou ht bftt IIn. sebal. wl lIrd Arkansas one.

nlh la It'd bu rdcn IIchld ule mn kIng over llk Inch I strut-lion tepft ol Oct er. in tmaI Slqf I i 0' a Op-1 O' ow I pci ion in I in I ab nlItflr Joui iun. weight UI' prlo nt impr. in rin cJ tbfO I i hi. fi hlinj 1i1l I II fm is.

i la i1y I in I I II con istl I Italic b8 I in hin1 1 if 11' one I pt' nt. I. rk. hlr ilh LYlh tiring record i. II OUowd test 11 i I 0001 Stn ow'-anJ was Bohb t.

Lou III. Mom. phi i r. 1 lt ilI lct has a theta first nlabt who speaks has llt in. hlcoh tVfn t.

less the main but spprovaLTere uf' JoeWhltf' IIeIs tt he has aev fo1JlhtbU" Db WDoto I at. llImore they-base beenlor. pur hase. 0 ackin tlamis mOnf t1. huetb ni Theteam so lamealIaveJttn a evel1llr 1) Ruthin 8 Qt edinLts tim catcher mana eil fr Johnnr Pit tlla orrl ht Inee ofthli1 lf att heretbne bytbe tongdrlna rangelaat1ear Jarbut bt adi ma 1titof putln ttdHI fort rr r.

oneot vlllllnifoutlie1dcr In lD14 wlthJtC Moose Baby t1Jeonl1' hlttlnlCfil bt mndeblmtiloU repua 1 Since. it luotherlont. fI or. i Therl en pllnt1 f. otheranut 0 tlttliltrhiel igureshe1ths thre.

rs puUingt111 trail er70Dteln flftft1t4 ith games. lao8. Columbashe f1attegedin rounds. Canad lln ll1z Mon ing. TOD Jot C4rt hud oreni tt.

Dn 1 six ina allh a tioD eftllminute Leg onsn ladiess pro veand will i Januar27. Connie in ilutdthe tidin rpntl morninrmAi1 so Lawto be Hast andIIarris theTwin4 811 both rJlbt-bsndE'r loutJtliner dm ats. areuitt j' BEp ble ef ca ba 1II Uarrillu not ood pre to1l' games 1o JI1 iral It 5 i au A Int I JIJ1O tron II mlt tbftnlaJt tul to-the folkot lIhllP edlar Ott used hilt ballUfmptr ttJltand. ftn Iai blZIn th 1 bAdWII I II tbJJnbb blatntdltlltOOf tad. IT Ib 1In 10.

andl11ak tlille rfM1vlntODlttwetJ. UI 7taJOlil7. rtatl nln Intttbeli urbapM1t tl1 IlIf i. llrri ft JYftt memb re l1a A1IttJ" 1fiIJ hoIdUhttobfIIL fjr I 1 gn OoflIsrIaNATLANT 5UJKTZ5 IBL UE I RD 1 I uintet i irbt aftrjon 1 Te Tbe' th aaitt. on fl 1e th with Ttlar- t4tfl ttin Ltnw I' ZIH ue lit ICttfftfl.

a rid A nh Uniersity rtpnl I tiP Pb Pt I pirsiiu 1nve a vohne kuiti a nd ene refused 1xtiverty goif. ransing hp detirna I nivirsttv I he he CrOZId a nil Wt1 iin ri- fr 1 tnn IL if ti ttd iiL- lt ii I rri I IIt fiiiiti 1 tt-i it i tIS i l. iIltlli' nut frre hr oi' tutu hii I i1 it iiI IL ii 'I't hr i iii I liii' hi- ii I na. I er Ii ti ifln- ii it t-L- iC 1 i'iIlg I Titt. 211 I I I 1 li-t I IT I hr I IL I lln 5 LLiiiiii I I I I 4) illipir.

rli itIofl tiii' er5jV. Vihter itt fr ii ri" I lid II ni Vi ii- on low 2' iifl eu i011ifete Ill iv al I he ira y. 1eis V. h. i get tIn full tis iiiil aiiii I he baket.

nmtnerrLnl tiiet liii I iIl I I i tvn Il I' uist Leacue i 1. nier-lY I rii 7 1y I 1ieatlir iP 11 teiL scruuli Ii i-- tO Lt' 1 geil ft it ti IitLp tuu overti ken I teutii I ill gtuiue to lo1d 1Olluid a ni i2 flZlt II it ft Ii to 1iuui' liuui ovortkin titi oi 1 from Li ii it t1 uu II gb in Is iiuteiiiu Cir Ill' frot tit nnt 1stltts. tuiiiriiV lu itit 11 points te Iinumereia r- it hiD lit' beet eer lPT fluil cdtbtWe5 ct faIled meahiY both Wi bili 1. froths a Both llli hT t' eptains twntaru II seemed gai easy 2G IT tb C. oster Commercial bMss.

tI and gutne. at 1) si-rred no P' I t. 45 211. 4 I I I 4 I hf Sti- t. i re.

Iji iii' sin I 2i er iruib Illgh G. I I au liiit lii' IL dittirig el. wts I a It. madi thin giitlie has' kitii king tistitnre ii leilt G. eu fl it 2) Foe.

Ill I 41 Bell 4 C-------- lletirn 134 i me I lg----- Ooslerhnhtdt PrepScorers tnniir it 1. I i I- Welsht. dim lu 2" 1 i Willianis. Manor. iO 1 I.

iliu' ii ill and ti. itiare ln'- hitakiuhtill irgia. IL. iu firt ihtttttipiitiship tunhis win iit ire tiih I on' I murtih crc eat. ittsciisstng Nii iiuslit ltti teii it ii nil his' it uii ruin hiheb ii treidentg the trophies will "ii.

aihvecand asuiuhiuj hers hivttd or1d. is ITI 4) feet cobrtiitu. a cc se I soi i 0 1 y' st a. 44 i tn i ttc rJ I I Young t' 1i I 1 tf' guar I 0 1) aesocinton. as iizreeil thia wri liii year.

east Tm ho citre eantern siiutth. assureut of i in yesterulay fIB. possessed an tb year. I senil Is lb. the saat west Ira.

pro I tzt 1AEIALL BY M. Mi1otinllb. tie White ox. llows Cincinnati Yost way I Co- day. NoHittey well last a.

own jog ringers horseshoe ill baseball th days rs- hIs Ii her a has tbg from ths IL SplendidRaces liii' clo e. edge ned Pris I tist is tiflhi i. 1'------St. 1 2 1 res. I3 1t ltt1 hew Baiit----- t4t A.

I' 0th Bapt.i 0s4 2 Hills 2 coxu 0st I 2 flaWs ir I 1Ohl0 10t 000 IVest 0d 011 it. tOo ret ires lsw. 7 Id :40 vs. 10O vs. OtOot raferee.

vs. First lo vs Pees. i. i i LOLFEI T12I1j1 I r- tHIS de- urhien in uiil is at' orig- cia I I I six these i I is I I I I 1 it Dempsey speed ega Gibbon conntrwaimed meeting bia was yt writhe-reversing its rising tact a aol the ed I the 3:3) impressive is i it has ueen ri and ring. be ci kix ocl ck.

it Ill. fought me kown to moreop-- be. outot 75 it beensn. 3 ave th see orright oc fI toift. bavebeen majouaa of3U0 thehome aat :1 gra I me cmnsigltt of lie 1e of helibav thre tgrs Elhry bfle' tctththem 0 tw wh will tba 1 i HASTYSIGN 27- re- or 7 i fl as eaenn it atd lost a But sea 1e the not Sbllnrshire.

the he had. anti poise the wefi I. onil a il an ue C- I' s- ns.

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