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i PAGE SIXTEEN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, SATURDAY; DECEMBER 9, 1922 SPORTING NEWS Baseball-Football Bowling-Basketball Battle Continues Over Awarding Ty Cobb Hit Boosting Batting Average West Va. tolColton Wins Red Stars At Tijuana All-Pacific Youths And Veterans Conference Provide Formidable From Locals Play Oregon Authority Is Said Lacking On Decision Will Play With Blue TIJUANA KEBULTS Seventh day, winter meeting, weather cloudy, track muddy. TeamNamedl Tijuana Jockey Listjn San Diego Cotton High School's 130-pouiul basketball team proved themselves, a capable outfit yesterday after-1 First race, five furlongs, all aces, purse lilla Waldo. 106 (Ralls) won; Count Boris. 106 O'etaoldt).

and JLL'olld: Teinette, 10 (Long), third. Sam Agnew, Archie Yello RPflKANR Pec. S. Uni- nocn when tney iruiuucu MW, Voubet, Argonne Pec. S.

Vet- voroliv nf rulifnrnia with eevpn TIJl'ANA, Mexico, (By As.oclated Press T.3t Wire) formidable to iny jockey hooks SAN DIEUO. VH-c. 8 The I'niver-up with him' In a route nn-r. i tsit- of West Virginia will semi It a Thj All I VAlAlu II 11 in 4 I oft iimi; in. iiiu ri: i-uicHi, Delaiicey, Make- I m.i nintet Munio miui itesicr ii.

uiho run. i- i f.n,n nt iIip saddle who have been. Si'hnnl I 13 uiiBiniBi stars, win prooaoiy out 01 eleven places, is utuifu the San Bernardino High appear In the lineup tomorrow ufte. -1 'Ji the selection cf his all-Pacific Con-' acclaimed champions of many j0)in singleton. This r.ra-ul oW '-Beaton football team to San noon when Bill Disney trots his' tBuell), won; IMnafiuana.

courses and youths who aspire to man cf the saddle seems to lrivc 1 1MCro IO uu 01 taken his second lease on rUing. Ha Oregon at the city stadium fume the riding of thor- i NEW YORK, Dec. S. Frederick G. Lieb, national president of the Baseball Writers' Association und tho Now York scorer who credited Ty Cobb with a doubtful hit in an Associated Press box score, declared in a formal statement loday that "the American League had no authority to accept tho unofficial score of the New York-Detroit basrhall came, nlnved here on May i 'riin), second: Clock KtncU-Santa Fe Uities out against the Kl third.

Time. 1:17 Brian Kent erside Colored Giants on the loci I nd I'aikdalc also ran. railroad diamond. f.h 6 to 2 in a game played on the local Y. M.

C. A. indoor court. The Huh City casaba tossers flo-serve a bis liituil for the victory which they won on snappy team work and Individual brilliancy, but credit should also bo Inc. nil gem 1 1 ouchbreds, are included In the 11? his chosen vocation years fo and.

despite his ace cf 41. of licensed jockeys at the 1 ljuan.x vouLlfun, meeting, which was opened Nov. rni, wa demonstrated last mini- or utiu 111 lUJI Chiistnias Day. according to a tele, grum sent here today by Jl. A.

Slansbury, athletic director irgtnia. accepting Terms made bv Tho thrco Kteliar iv 1 lAiarun). won; be iinahlo to M. SO. the direction J.

v. mer when lie had a remarkably to Huntington Beach for the ganni Phyllis Jack Fouiualn, Sliiudle with the Standard Oil club Hml Dragoon also ran. t'ood season In Canada. The com- riven the Cardinal ami Black ference inyfhiral football team by George M. Vurnell, Pacific Coast and Northern Conference referee and local sporting writer.

Of the other members of the conference, Oregon Agricultural College, University of Oregon, Stanford and University of Washington were awarded one place each and Washington State College. University or Idaho and University of Southern California were given no representation in the line-up made pub-1 opponents therefore will be availablo for the i souud for miUinff their 'the local organization urranging ithe contest. According to. Stansbury's tele-jrram. the West Virginia squad will resume practice tomorrow for the (game.

Yct Virginia this season has de Cof froth. Judge Francis Nelson, presiding judge, who passed on these licenses, declares that Tijuana will have a formidable let ef riders this ear nnd that the competition to for every point they sot. The local outfit was slapped together in about 12 hours' notice and consequently failed to work as smooth- list of riders jut granted licenses at Tijuana follows: Orson Atwrll, Frank Anderon B. M. Anderson.

H. B. Bower. C. Buel.

L. Barber, Floyd Baker. E. W. Blind.

V. Albert homo team. Manager Disney state i Claver), "won; Helen Major 11 Vwil- yesterday. "oil), second; Cioldle Hose. ii i Dean), third.

Time. 1:03 3-5. Blanche The addition of Agnew, Yelle an 1 Meyers. Hunters mint, km ma We Recklcy to thj Blues1 lineup wl 1 l'r' Skylark. Squash and Clear Lake make it a tiptop organiaztion.

Thera on. mii. is a little doubt about the possibility. 1 "7 as did the Hub City quintet, mil feated several strong eastern teams. Including Pittsburgh ami they crave indications of develop be the leading reinsman during th'Jx.

C'recvy. F. I Can troll. 'George tof Beckley playing in the came but $oo Bucltlioni, 98 (Lone) lie here today Washington and Jefferson. Tijuana season will be unusually Collins, J.

Carroll, Rav Carter. 13, 1922. in preferenco to tho cf fici.U score." Cobb was credited with lie disputed hit, thereby gaining an average of more than .400 for the third time, as a result of a decision by Ban Johnson, president of ih Am-r-rlcan League, who asserted that tho Associated Press box score was used in preference to the cll'icinl score, which, he added, was not authenticated. "My failure to nsren with the official scorer in the disputed play." said Mr. Lieb, in making clear tha clrcuni8tanceK around it, "was due to the Tact that It was a rainy ar-' ternoon and John F.

Kleran, the of In the second team, Washington kpen. An increase in the Jockey and the University of Ssoutnern fees this year has led to a better Chester Douglas. William Davis. W. Dean.

Eddie Dugan, J. DeFord. Raymond Flynn, M. Fator, Fulton. M.

Garrett. John Huntamer. I. Hurn. P.

class of riders bring attracted, to the course. It is Interesting to note that N. ing Into a formidable machine. The Colton lineup was Newcome' and Caster, forwards: Olson, center: Powell and Voalo, "guards. Substitutes were Kawley, Hind and Waldron.

The San Bernardino lineup was Parsons and Stancer, forwards; Hammer, center; Haydis and Par-ler, guards. Sustitutes were Johnson. Winslow and Savage. Agnew nd Yelle are being counte! on and have been given places in th, 1M9 3-5, Rouen and Pled also ran lineup. Yello will be behind the bat', Slxtn raco- flve a half fur-anrt will handle the Initial ljfAwjT" J' sack.

If Beckley plays he will ably be used in the outfield. jTennilee, 106 (I'etzoldt), third. Time" 's- 'trlot. Hazel Dale. Dane- Ies Mooncy, a member of th Ing Girl and Viva also ran.

Reds' pitching Rtaff, is expected t)' 'ventli race, one mile and severity occupy the mound for the Blue, an 'SUnd SSHwst ID case the Olants solve his dellv-1 ron'chJS ery, Knudson and Brogan will bs Kye Long), third. Time. 1 Fator. whose contract Is held by i INVITATION ACCEPTED MORGANT0Wr. W.

Dec. 8. Announcement was made tonight that the West Virginia University football team had accepted an Invitation to play the University of Oregon eleven nt San riego on Christmas Iay. West Virginia did not lose a game this season. California were given three places each.

Oregon two, and California, Washington State and Stanford one each. The line-ups follow: First Team Muller, California, nd: Locey, O. A. C. tackle; Clark, California, guard: De Groot, Stanford, center: Stuart Polk, Is now the second rider Hurn in America and is exceeded by H.

P. Jones. K. Josiah, Wilfor.l Chick Lang by only a small mar- Jarrell, V. Jenkins.

gin. Kerore the close of this year, r. Millerick, H. Moltcrs. J.

may declare that Fator will be Meehan, W. D. Millrr. W. Martin available for relief am v.

K.mi.-. Argento. rgento, Swensou. Yorkshire Maid perched at the top. Another first "Tiny" Shields.

Oregon, guara; nnenannoali mi nau.v lu nrip out nenind tni also ran. Ream. California, tackle: Berkey, fiipht rider is the apprentice. W. bat.

The following batting order! TIJUANA ENTKIES has been announced bv Mnnnwe' "ve and one-half fur- Poole Team Cops Match John A. Moffatt, r. Mar-1 tinez. W. M.

Keefe. John Peciv, E. Petioldt. rool. Thomas Rae, C.

Ralls. R. Scovllle. S. R.

Smith. Joh-i ficial scorer, had left tho press hot for the covered scctlcn of I'ha stands. "No nienher of the Baseball Writers' Association begrudges Cobb a batting average, but the vse of baseball records will bi undermined if these records are deliberately tampered with in order to favor any batsman whether ha he a star tr a mediocre player." i rtiiiHin, i.nrnnio. ount Hons, Disney: Room 17 Takes Contest In Junior High Playing Room 17 indoor baseball team I handed the Room 11 outfit an to 2 I mi wood. Dehra, Florentine, Jerrv, Marlon Fluke.

Merry Lass, reerless 'alifornia. end: Erb, California, Fool. This boy was a sensation quarterback; Nichols. California, in Kentucky this summer and. at Ziel, Washington, half-j the Tijuana meeting, will do the "hack; Morrison, California, full-jrioing for the Colonel R.

L. Bake; back. stable. Jockey Albert Claver. from Second Team inis peculiar posture on the back of Hall Washington, end: Anderson, a thoroughbred, known as deep.

one. Hlght Ancle. Thrils. Ualston, If; Bruce, ss; England 2b; lb; Yello. Bob htom 3b; Kunlzman, cf; Mooncy, Stone, rf.

ingieion. Muaer. K. Serom'ui Fred Smith, Joe Schuefer. defeat yesterday afternoon in the race for the eighth grade champion-shin of the Junior Hieh School Pitcher Ray I.auterborn of the winners was In excellent condition and let his opponents down with hut a Second race, five and one-half furlongs Uicely Kay, Choirmaster, Cuba.

Cork. F.velyn Hurrigan, Gad-ling, llsndsweep, Hauovrrs Topaz. It, Midla, Silk Sox, G. Mcflintick. Third race, six furlongs Chief Barthell, Herder, Plow Steel, Proclamation, ltoniulus, Star-like.

Fourth race, one mile and seventy yards Kardlskane. Cigale. F.l Rev, Gen. Byng, Jay Mae. John Arbor, Vernink.

Fifth race, five Lnrique. iielaute, Dick Teiiiin, Mart p.lul... I. S. tackle: Kuhn, Washington, sitting laver.

win ride the horses Stevens, guard; Callison. Oregon, center: hich Commander J. Y. L. Ross is 'Joseph Thomas.

Calland, V. S. C. guard; Ingram, racing here this winter. Already! O.

A. Ury (limited). Washinglen, tackle: Milton. U. Clavcrhasestablishedhimselfns.il Peter Walls.

Terry Wilson end- Chapman. Oregon, quarter- 'keen Judge of pace over a distance H. J. Zander, back- Wilcox, Stanford, halfback; ground and doubtless win Apprentice. Roy Poole's team No.

2 of the Elk's I House Bowling League put over a two-out-of-lhreo game victory on I F. C. Winkler's team No. 8 in last night's scheduled match. The total points were 2201 to 22S9 in favor of the Winkler's pin mashers although jibe credit for the victory goes to Poole's quintet.

Three Athletes Sail For Foreign Events SAN FRANCISCO. Pre. 8. Jack Merchant. Morris Kirksey and i few s.attered hits, i The lineups: Room 17 Anderson, I.auter- S.

halfback; Msoet, Mickey. I MMNIUtUIMIIIIIMHIHIII H.imimiinMimimttimuHHiianimiiifMinHiil fullback. born, White, lb: Sloan, rss; Gel- California, i i Captain Poole set the 'xamplo for George Krogness. three prominent ler. 2b: lss: Jones, 3b: Interclass Games at I Sport Brevities if o-l 1 IT14 T'r.

Bitrdett, If: Savoy, rf: Snyder, rf. Room 11 Sellas, Morales, Sixth six furlongs-Cant. American athletes, sailed irom here Clover, Catherine Marrone. Doctor tod iy for New Zealand where theV Marcclla compete in several track: Seventh iace. one mile Double 1 meets under the auspices of the Chamberlain, lb: Benson, rss: Bolts, 'HtmNMMiinmHM Keller, lss: Fuller.

3h: Ellis, No nfftl rniiM Ytm ninm nrlcnm I A v.i -O. David. Wellington Athletic Association. i I u'nM. If: Deodar, cf; Penman.

is Ihe rf. au. Frank Focarty, Mollic Barnes. Prince Direct, Ross Summer Sigh. Kaj.ili.

on constrained to wonder rioin, in the drlav in completing to tennis world than that forth The three were sent by the Paci Lightweights to Meet In Basketball Tusslt? San Bernardino Y. M. C. A. 130-poend basketball team will piay it) second Inter-nSsociation lcagiK1 game on the local court this afternoon against the Colton quintet.

The game Is scheduled for 1 o'clock this afternoon and is ex reeled to prove a close battle. Tho Hub ensaha tossers are old-timers at tho game and are reported to have a machine-like outfit. The local middlewcights annexed their first some of the season las'. Friday night, playing against th" Riverside 130-pounders In the Mission City. It was a rlosn 28 to affair but showed that tho Gat City outfit Is a prominent contender for league honors.

Lineup for today's game will be Webber nnd Crist, forwards; Wll- Score by Innings: 5 the High School gymnasium, the oming to the effect that the injury hat America would do without him 1 n' ft Cardinal and Black interclass bas- jto William T. Tilden's hand. cntaU- just now. Richards Is of Davis 11 31 ') kctball games have been held up, ing. as it does, the loss of hit mid- calibre, but who else? The Kia- fic Association tf the American Athletic Vnir.n and will wear the roljrs of the San Francisco Olympic Club, of which they are it was announcea yrntiuoj aui uic munu jgim ui ui.1, MiiuDiicn inojiTs s.

"Kamm is cne of the most Baseball records many costly bones but when the magnates think of the $120,000 decision handed them by George Hildebran.l by advice of Kill Klem, then they rub won I honors with 208 and high three-I gamo honors'with 632. The resulis: i Team No. 1st 2nd 3rd Stewart 145 117 1S7 440 llolmrs 12fi 130 173 431 C.i-gorv 1 40 133 127 McDonald 170 16S 112 4S0 Winkler 1SS 158 179 523 Total 769 712 S10 2291 Team No. 2 1st 2nd 3rd Total Atkinson 12S 102 122 352 Stickle 153 142 la'i 418 If. Jones 150 150 130 4 30 l.irson 183 171 153 57 Poole 183 208 111 532 Tolals 797 V73 719 21 dine.

No scneauje ior noi uieaDie mm to su.cn an extent i.uvirn niiiiams, jones nnd derful fielders I have ever seen," these games has yet been arranged, as to preclude the possibility of his James Davies. though they are com Merchant last spring was rated lone of the best all-round athletes I iiftja 1 1 nii-i)i njiu. i 1 1 iic sues Ing along fast, are not yet ripe mum ia: be Htatcd, and they may ne po-. regaining ins oesi ioi m. nc lntii after the opening ofiof that finger has been a momen-, international noses and howl.

It was Hildcbtandj who, on Klem's advice, called that repetition. If Til- in America. He in from tho Vnl- the C. B. b.

basketball league of California Kirksey, second game of the world's series, vorslty thing in tennis, and the pro- an Illness has done nothing else zmr.ir.r.: ill-. it has rait tlnlmn I ttle HlOSt difficult Kltltl Of ChahCOS stiff ibeen follomd with sympathetic of brina-ins every possible in-. 'k with the score tied and then Judge I former Stanford star. Is a sprinter. IandiR, his conscience hurting him, I nnd Krogness, Harvard man, Is a Jan.

5. Coach nine is fixing up cames for his first t-rest throughout the tennis world fluenee to bear upon building up, cl makes It seem that Ol imi -v ti i. Cnmlskpv Iq to trot hla nionev'a donated the money to charity. The hurdler and jumper. line Tha three will arlve in Welling t)aVCrS Tomorrow nisni.

niv bihuiii rniiiiiiuiuil Ul SJ supt'l- i'" niniiMii lur ldtin op 1 i i Iworth fill nf It'imin umpires, being mere humnns, ure ihe goats, while Landis is still ckle the Riverside Ju- eminent a career as Tilden's would teams. center; Hall nnd Atkliu suards. ton, Dec. 00, and will return late In February. nioi- College quintet at th-: Mis- have been a calamitous thing.

A bil-1 slon City court. Announcement of'ity such as he has attained by a' Coast League players arts Con-several other fast practice games is mixture of genius and hard work'fjdent that Willie Kamm will be a cxrected within a few days. overcoming many early discoui- sensation in the American League jagemcnts is irreplaceable. i jn 923. DowrV Hunter Tl- Kamm.

it will be remembered. idns accomplishments In acquiring r-utn Fails t.BWin Sweetheart j. VHT LETHBRIDGI--. a re. his influence has not stopped Kamm Is a third baseman, and bidding for a brl bordcr town of No champion we have ever had has if he is nearly as good as his ad-cent wedding at lo nc.n-g so unselfishly and so demo-J vance notices he will play that Bialystolt.

returning 'cratically desirous of sharingf the position for the Sox, supplanting brought here benefits of his success. No other Mulligan and McClellan. who di- from the UI''a fnr ihf. has done as much toivided the time aitiund the difficult Al failed to put spread the vogue of the game, to corner ln BUY A CAR FOR CHRlTMA'i ''3 A CAR FOR CHRISTMAS I M. I ii i The World Owes You A Car' You Owe It To Your Family mon, o- bride, Its virtues, to lend the in an appearance, i ne "euclltt lvalue of his personal experience and ber attendants an wajt.

(teachings to the oncoming genera- whiled away a long i lion In tennis. Closest to his heart Ing with dances ni message has been the importance of tncour- Finally. at, Jl airjne. in puMiC-parks, in arrived from the miss i finiing taIpnl jn uniikcIy llg wr.n ui Why Not Square That Obligation Now? 1C wium rinrr, onrl eTtenrtlnrr heln. sayin condition inai on linn nanii.

hum it-cn inc (mjiii were increased 50 prr cent if there ana ncraio ot tne. supreme anrnocra- it looked as of a game that, not so many nnrt ilii cuestsicy OUR USED CAR SALE Gives You the Opportunity. wouiu ago, was essentially aristo- prepared to depart 1. i the Th, a flnp An(J Frank Chance says there Is no question about Kamm's fielding. There is a slight doubt as to his hitting, according to Chance.

However, he figures Kamm will prove so valuable afield that he will he a great player In the Ametican league, if only able to hit around .260. Oscar Vitt, a mighty good third baseman, who has seen much service in the American league, but who is now playing on the coast, is strong for Kamm. "Kamm Is a big leaguer right now. He doesn't need a bit of experience to polish him off. He will make good from the openins game," says Vitt.

Umpire George Jlildebrand of the American League staff, who lives ln Francisco and has often seen Kamm play, is another' strong booster for the youngster. men one un 't i line too, mat sucn an saved bv sn- a tning. m- 'olc'yoU Alienee to be to the tiouni mh ea me mact cc. as. of course, it 1921 Special Six Studebaker Roadster 1921! Big Six Studebaker Hun I' s.i than 1,000 miles.

Just like a new-car nt icveral hundred less. ia accepted and could not be in example, ed. His oner a. i Regarding the matter of Tilden's Tholr ginal brid. groom, having' injury the light of Its possible in-Tho original i ri ifiuenc-e upon the fate of the Davis "up.

one is inclined to believe that reared Just Un wa(. (jf lhr champion will 4e right In there Lcing Prturn home a on "ie detense along lib Johnston course, obliged to return nom tlmo Jl0 baclulor. navn to adjust ibis rme so to overcome the Extinction of Antelope. In good mechanical shape. Hood paint and five good tires.

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BICYCLES VELOCIPEDES SCOOTERS Roller Skates, Flashlights, Tires, Lamps and Accessories. Supplies and Repairing for everything on wheels. Gurr's fflotorcyclery 439 4th Opposite Elks' Club Agency for Harley-Davidson, Indian, Cleveland, Nevacar Motorcycles. -rrrc tad. I We have a few smaller cars, priced right.

SAN IlERNARDINA MOTOR CAR CO. STUDEBAKER SALE AND SERVICE In Canada Being Checked LODZ, Poland. Dec. S. Dowry Canadian (lovrrntnent plans to vent the extinction of antelope In Canada are proving sue-fsful, and the preserve, rreated lit Foremost, Alta In 1SU8 with 50 animals In captMt.v, now holds 130 bead.

Known ns the Neiniskam park, the preserve comprises nlno squai-e miles, and the steady growth of th herd and the absrnc of disease is sood rvidenie that the exrerini'-nt is likely to result In saving this most Interesting spcrles from the rxtcrm. tnatlnn which otherwise inevitably awaits It. Swifter than the greyhound In flight, exceedingly gran fill and brautifiil, the anWlop has for many, jrara tieen a pnr.e for the big game imnter. and Its numbers buve bten diminishing of late yiais with a rapidity that has aroused the con-tern of all lovers of wild life. The Scottish rtirlem who will ar- rl fTm IJdlnbingh and other centers In Jsntjary for a tour of Cn-(4 will also rompe'e In this cun-j try.

Their first appearance will be In Nv (ilasgow, Canada, Jtn. 41 Ther will plav in Duluth Feb- Mirif'jpolia, Feb. flucajro. Feb. Dettoll.

Feb. Niagara Falls, leh, ts; and Buffslo. I eb. 20. Following a game ot I'ticit Feb.

21 (hev tvill go to New orlv City and sail lor boms I few later ELSOIM, Proprietor 713-15 Third Street San Bernardino 11-, i San Bernardino Oil Co. and Rialto Distributor Phone 2270 RICHFIELD COUPON BOOKS ON SALE Wholesale Retail KEROSENE, STOVE DISTILLATE, CRUDE and SMUDGE OILS ri i.

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