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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 PAGE SEVENTEEN Eddie Collins Is Signed as Manager for Chicago White Sox During 1925 Season TIJUANA RESULTS Senators Are Knockout Don't Hurt, Says Edgren Johnny Adams Will Box Here In Main Event I V-r' KMor.Kl tiryi Rr JMI ST7 twwwo W- -viti oh -rw Bep yn tf; Jr 8 Aik I'irst race, five furlongs, claiming, 2- ear-old and up, $800-Runaway (H. Ilicks), won; Run lelgh (It. Mcllugh), second: Fl Ing Orb (0. Young), third. Luck Hays, AthaniiM, Vodaka, Uly l'o Lady Tiptoe, b'tar Cloudy, Mldnigb Belle, Stylish Miss, Joe lionet-George, Margaret Madison, Lull Black alHO ran.

Time, Hecond race, five furlongs, 3 year-olds and up, claiming. $800 Contribution (D. IlouglanJ). won: Miss C'altha (A. Pendergrass), sec -i ond; Meddling Beth (J.

Plcclrlllo) t. third. No Wonder, Ringleader Little Less, Mildred Ruth, Karri- gan's Heir, Carrie Moore, Honcj Jewel also ran. Time, 1:03 1-6. Third rare, five and furlong, maidens, all ages, $700 Klght Sixty (J.

Gormley), won: Wilt rude Wood (K. Iloagland). sec--ond; Lord Valenttue (Schaefer). third. Dover.

Little Tokalon. Heat Green. Allele. Weo Girl, Miss Lan alBO ran. Time, 1:08.

I'ourth race, claiming, 3-year-olds and up. $00 Plunger (F. Bakr, won; Pledra (T. Brow second; Lothalr (B. McHugh), i third.

Ariuvan. Pembroke, Wil-r low, Tree, Insurance, Flame albO ran. Time. 1:49 4-5. Fifth race, mile, 70 yards, handicap, n-yrar-oldn and up, $1000 Cherry Tree W.

Kelsay), won; i All Over (SI. Kdwards), second! Tangerine (J. Piccirlllo). third. Trucer also ran.

Time, 1:46. Hlxth race, six furlongs, 3-year olda und up. fillies, mares Sister Josclla (J. Berg), won; Bo Dazzle (F. Baker), second; Sophia Uold-' man (G.

Lllis), third. Tootois, Ruby also rau. Tlmo, 1:14 Beventh race, Todd Cruzen, second; gasper, third. Gain Beauty And keep it as I didJ By Edaa Wallace Hopper ff I Few fighters who were knocked out felt any pain at the time, Bob Edgren says. Willard, after he had been K.

by DempBey, ran three-quarters of a mile to his training quarters, thinking he was putting in a day's work, preparatory to the battle he had just lott. Firpo didn't realize he was out and wanted to continue in his fight with the champ. Jim Jeffries still tHinks he was drugged prior to that battle at Reno with Jack Johnson, as he felt "in a daze" prior to the fight. Bob FitZBimmome declared a cleanly administered K. O.

didn't hurt, as he had had experience, having been sent to sleep in his second battle with Jeffries. rrtcx itoiou' 'xjr (Mtt Wrv 7 ivS wuuwow Toledo -tv Jvutri I I UM ImMvu ranxBBi I Jim Jeffnes Still Believes He Was Drugged With Jack Johnson In one of his novice fights Dempsey was knocked out by Jim Flynn, who used to swing a wicked punch. I asked Jack about It once. "I'll have to pass that one up," laughed Dempsey. "I don't romem-bcr what did happen." After Reno Jitn Jeffries told uno this: "I don't remember fighting fifteen rounds.

I just remember I was in a dazo in the dressing room before the fight and I remember Jim Corbett saying: Xio out and take a good punch on the Jaw and It will wake you I remember 1 walked toward Johnson and held my Jaw out. After a long time he hit me. It didn't wake nio up. I could hardly move. held my Jaw for another punch and it came over.

1 remember thinking: That didn't do tt. After that I think I remember the punch that closed my eye In the second round, and I remember once when he hit mc a nood.one on the jiiw and I woke up for a moment and hit him hard In the body and pulled my hand back to hit him again, and then I couldn't push my hand out to hit. I don't remember anything more." Jeffries believes to this day that he was drugged before the fight. If he was, of course there is a reason why ho didn't feel punches. (Copyright 1924 by The Bell Syndicate Inc.) BY ROBERT EDGREN "Ves," suld Bernlo Wcfors, K.

V. A. C. truck coach und former sprinting champion, "a fellow has to bo gumo In uthlftlcs. Did you ever notice how many liavo Mack toenuils? "A sprint inff ulioo Is rliort and fits tight.

If it erta wrt tho leather ehrlnks und pulls against the end of the biir toe. Thn ot every stride the foot Is thrust forward agiiiiiKt the end of the shoe, and the wet leather pulls the null loose. "Jn tho Olympic tryoutu nt Boston this year Charllo Paddock neurly lost his toenails In the preliminary beals. 1 Plo did Jackson Scholn. wus Tiilnlng and the track wus wet.

Their slices shrunk. Afterward, before the final heats, I wrapped their toes with tape to hold 11 ic loosened nails In place, and they went out and ran as if there was nothing tho matter. It may hurt whilo you're waiting, but when tho gun goes you don't feel anything until tho race is over." Many boxers liavo told mo that in the excitement of battle they FOR THE Prominent in Transactions (By Associated rress CHICAGO. Dec. 11.

Eddie Col- line, second baseman of the Chicago A'merlcan League club, has been ap pointed manager of tho White Hox lor the 19S season, succeeding lohnny Ever, according to word ccelvcd hero tonight from Charles Uomlakey, president of tho Box, who In New York attending tho major league meeting. REPORT IS' CONFIRMED PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 11. Ed die Collins tonight confirmed tho eport that lie had been appointed nanager Of the Chicago White box. Il said lie had signed tbe contract oday.

ENATOR3 OBTAIN STANLEY COVELESKIE NEW VOKK, Dec. 11. Two im-ortant dcalH, in both of which tho world's champion Washington fcen- ttors figured, emerged from a niuie negotiations today marking tho Inal gathering of basoball clunu icrc. The Senators obtained Stanley Aclcfkle, veteran Cleveland plteh-r, and strengthened their infield e.servo forces by getting Miko Mc- Vally, utility man traded only yes- crduy to Boston by the New ioik VankeeH for Howard KhankB. Washington gave J.

T. Frothro, lilrd baseman called back lost sea-on from exchange for UcNally, Avhile Cleveland gets sryott SpeeCe, submarine can itcher and CV E. Smith, outfielder armed to Memphis last season, for ovclesklc. Prothro, a .300 hitter, will play rgularly at third for the Red box, ecordiug to Bob uinn, prcpiaeni tho club. McNally will give the cnutors an understudy for third awe and phorUtop, where rolnforco-icnts were badly needed during Iho ant world's series.

TIJUANA ENTRIES l'irbt race, six furlongs, claiming, -year-olds and up. $800 Ala lour. Bookworm. Kvaln llarrl-an, Efflo KantlaN. Frcscrva- or, liccne rrycr, 1.1113 w- rator.

Hecond race, claiming, $600, car-olds und up Billy uIUboii. irlar fciwoet, Brazos, Matt, andango, Jay Mac, MUse Spears, Noodle, Montgomery, anessa Veils. Third race, mile, 3-year-olds and clulmiog. JUOOrBaxdalld, avcua, AUzuuna, i-awuurgni'r, mile Again, Htar of Eve, Tooters. Fourth race, mile, 70 yards, 3- car-olds and claiming, $600 rgonno Forest, Brlali Kent, Col.

It. lluiua. Loner l'ine, JMzam, roclamatlon, Restful, Toui Cra-en. Fifth race, five one-half fur-ngs. all ages, claiming, $S00 Bodyguard, Dr.

Corbett, li'8 VP, Queen Bess, Tud, Lady-lose, Runolathe. Zlg Zag. SInUi six furlongs', $1000, andicap Bryn Deur, False l''uce, Girl Scout. (liiBtrcl.Boy. Nclllo Bun Dark, rKU.

Seventh race, five one-half claiming, all ages, $800 offield. Clarence, Easter Bells, lelen Van, Lady Oorhum, Knlglu- ood. Moon Child, Nebraska Lad. led Kkln. Eighth race, mile, eighth, 3-ycar-Ids and up.

claiming. $800 polph, Dellaham, East Indian, rank Fogarty, Tis Scth, Wedding 'ilucc, Zealot. Iiotograph of Ants' Battle Is Interesting LONDON, Dec. 11. At the zoo-iglcal gardens In London It lias ecn possible after many Httempts, ri -photograph a real battle een ants with most curious and ntcrcstlng This photo- raph enlarged shows the ants like rrrlble monsters with hugh anten-a fighting most desperate battles round their ant heaps.

Tho Photo-raph represents a scries of en-ugements. Sometimes thcro' is one nt attacking another, sometimes lire fighting logemcr, anu some- mes two against one. There are ho dead ana tne wounuca. ther ants are to be seen running help their comrades In danger. the most curious number of microscope battle Is the one hlch shows an ant carrying on is back the body of its dead enemy nd running away with it from the littlcfield.

Where will it take.it a ma nai win 11. uv tsiiii j(ody? Is it going to bury it or SHOW 11 to us comrades us trophy of victory? Or is it simply rolng to est it? Very long, tight, narrow sleeves i-o seen in afternoon and dinner owns of Russian inspiration, lashed effects are also seen. LI Leave San Bernardino: a. m. and every hour to 9:80 p.

m. For Redland 4: Intermediate: 7:80 a. W. ajvd VT JV 8:60 p. m.

Than 1:60, 11:20 p. m. pepot 827 Ird St- Phene 158" fi don't feel blows. The only effect of a blow that looks like the beginning of a inassiicrc Is to deaden the sense of feeling. A knockout Is like taking an anaesthetic 110 feeling connected with it at Sometimes jou wake up with a headache, but the Knockout itself in nothing.

Youny Corbett. knocked down by Kddio llanlon, once told me that be must have been unconscious for a couple of seconds. Then he dreamed that he was lyins on the sand at the seashore, watching a big, bright moon slowly rising, from the Beo. It was the brightest and most won-Uerfiil moon lie ever saw. Then suddenly wave went over him and the moon turned into a white glars and he woke up to find his face against the canvas ring covering and his eyes staring at the.

white canvas, brilliantly illuminated, by the arc lights overhead. That was his moon. Harry Tuthlll bad thrown a. cup of Ice water on his back to bring him to. That was the wave.

Young Corbett got up just in time und fought bis way to a draw. GAMES 5 criimcnts could not listen to reasons, explanations and excuses for defeut: tho matter transcended any consideration of personal feelings. "Since the resumption of Intercollegiate athletics In 1919 Harvard has had the same football coach. During that tlmo its opponents have Invented many new plays and methods: Harvard not one. All the dozen or more uluinnl with whom I have happened to talk sinco tho game feel strongly the same way: 'Harvard should have 11 new head coach the very best Says another: 'Failures ot Harvard should have the good taste to li'opjrtghl, 1524.

by 1h Sunl In what will probably be the last boxlnz. card under the present four-round ruling of California this year, Johnny Adunitf, forrher Pacific Coast lightweight champion, has been secured for the main event of tho Orange Belt Athletic Club flttlc program next week. It is probable that Cy Murphy wilt bo Delected an Adams' opponent while Young bailee, Red Both, Kddio Spurley and probably Checkle Herman will bo some of the other mitt celebrities to fill out the attractive card. Adams will cut short the proponed reet of several weeks as announced by his manager. Bill Darn-ley recently.

He will tackle a tough boy in Murphy and it will give the fans the first peep at the fallen champ in action since he was smacked over by such hefty and hard -clouting maulers us Carter and SandoB. I.uht week Andy Bruhn, owner and promoter of the club put over a local card that curried the punch dc.Mpae the fact tliut no highly touted boxer graced the program. It was a card filled with action but tills week will combino both features to give tho followers of the game another fistic thriller. CENSORED A store that gives money back. That storo Is "Money Back Rogers," with a Value Received or Money Bjck guarantee.

Open evenings till O'clock. MONEY BACK ROGERS, 425 Third opposite City Hall, San Bernardino. Adv. To mothen. of school children When your child complains of his eyes, "Don't spply home remedies," "Dou't put on dark glasses." Have me examine his eyes and supply glasses which will overcome the trouble.

Dr. C. E. Moomati, Optometrist-Optician. tan Bernardino Drug opposlto P.

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It will clear the bronchial passages, oosen up congestion and bring that peasant relief as only Eucalyptus can do when properly combined as in Eucalin. Give Kucalin to the children as it contains bo narcotics, chloroform, alcohol or habit forming For Spasmodic Croup and Whooping Cough it has no equal. Adv. Dangerous love A bewitchingly beautiful girl, Anna had n6 eri.l of admirers, but she did not dream she could fall in love with another woman's husband hersister's busband least of all. Yet there came a time when, living under the same roof with them, she found herself drifting into an affair that taxed her powers of resistance to the limit How, with gradually weakening strength, she fought against this growing passion, and bestrew of circumstances that forced natters to a climax, is a drama of human emotions that will hold yoa enthralled.

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Please do that if you wish to know how much a cream can do. 1 BY LAWRENCE PERRY might have landed, on hlra. by accident while we were winging away, and if he had gone down he never could have come up again. Neither of us could have come up from a knockdown at that stage. Tommy beat me and he's the greatest fighter I over saw except Kid McCoy.

But I wasn't being hurt. I didn't feel the punches at all toward ho end. Praises His Opponent A month ago I was talking over that old fight with Ryun. "Yes," he said, "that was a fight. West could bit.

I never could tako punches after that fight tho way I could before." Frank Krne, knocked out by Joe Oans with the first punch of the first round, woke up In his corner, turned to his seconds and asked: "Why don't they ring the bell7 Arc they going to keep us waiting here all night?" Ho didn't know the fight had started. Last year Lulo Flrpo, knocked out In the second round by Dcmpsey, was picked up by his seconds. Reeling, he shook tho handlers off and put up his hands. Afterward he protested that he had only been down a second or two, and couldn't have been counted out. "I didn't feel Dempscy's punches at all," said Luis afterward.

"I don't know why I fell down." I talked with Jess Willard after he was knocked out by Dempsey. Jess recovered, left the arena in his tights Instead of going back to the dressing room', and ran all the way to his abandoned training quarters a mile away, beside the lake. He wandered around tho empty place trying to find hia training staff, thinking that he had come out for a day's training. He didn't remember tho fight until hours afterward. Then ho said: "Dempsey must have hit mo on the break and caught me off guard.

No, don't think ho hits very hard. I don't remember feeling any of his punches." That shows the effect of the Dempsey shock punch. It doesn't hurt It stuns. Willard didn't remember, but Dempsey got him first with a terrlflo right hand punch below the heart, diving In under his lead. The next blow was a left hook on the side of tho head, and thut nearly knocked Willard out.

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I Just knock 'em out as quick and as 'ard as I can. A Knockout doesn't 'urt anybody. It's like going to Sleep. Why, when Jeffries knocked me out I kc up without oven a 'cadacho. I didn't feel much after the first time 'c knocked mo down, with a straight left, in tho second round.

I 'it the floor so Brd it dazod me, and I didn't feel anything in the nine rounds of fighting aftr that." Tommy West once described his middleweight championship buttle with Tommy Ryan at Louisville, one of the most desperate ring bouts on record. Both were -better fighters than any mlddleweights of today, or since Ketchel'e time. West was fresh from beating Joe.Wal-cott, and Ryan was champion. West knocked Ryan down several times and seemed to have the fight won, v.heu in a ild mlxup the top of Ryan's head accidentally struck him on the nose, breaking it and causing both his eyes to close tight. West took the knockdowns.

He had to hold an eye open with one hand while ho struck ith the other. He'd push ono swollen eyelid up enough to see where Ryan was, and let a punch go. Both were beaten "to a pulp." Those were the rough old days when nobody cared how savage tho fighting was. After tho bout the club hung the canvas covering of the ring up on the wall as an exhibit. It was stained and spattered all over.

Without doubt that was the bloodiest ringfight over fought with In the seventeenth round the referee stopped it and declared Ryan winner, West then being utiablo to push his eyes open enough to see anything. I met West a couple of months later. "It shouldn't have been stopped," be said. "I couldn't see, but The Butlers Who Have Ks. 1919.

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"Harvard football," says an' old varsity man in tho Harvard alumni bulletin, "is not progressing. If Harvard is to hold her own with other colleges it FCenis to mo a more versatile attack must bo de veloped and some new Ideas brought into tho stadium." "My conviction," writes another, is that our wholo athletic syslein has drifted back Into the doldrums where It floundered 'about in the last years of the last century. If I am right in this the responsibility for our many defeats belongs pri marily to the graduate committees that control the different sports and secondarily to tho coaches and trainers selected by. them." Another writer in the" Fame issue: "From a military stand point, one of the lessons of tho great war was that unsuccessful commanders muiH bo This soon became the practice botli of tho Germans and the allies. Defeated generals and sdmtrals must net out.

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