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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 25

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CREENLEAF PsETAINS POCKET BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP 7 mr sua ji.i&f 1 OaTfe TH It-IMV. I'M I MIIH1 a -A IHU mrMVHtK iPITT DRILL CUT BY NOW SPORT -COMMENT BELIEVE IT OR JSOT EH a C'lll By RIPLEY (On rtquttt, tent with ttampei addtetttd nutlopo. Hipliy will mood prtoft and dt'ailt al thing licit tl Aim theio tmetnt PANTHERS if II Bll TH HI Chicago Pott on Trade. Patties livid Slighted. Hub Almost Get; Club, We Oririn Recalled.

Detroit' Pcnnati Wait. Pro RathetbaH Changes'. CIIPI SETS mm iiit-i fll IRK SOX DEALS '-ACK ONLY THIRD-SACKER TVCSOV. ree 22 Plans for a inv.t. r.ard warkau wi'-rlted bv tr.r h'' unci, fall the IF YOU TIIIN the player trailing between the St.

Louis nn.i Cincinnati National League cluh ha hern heavy during the last year, how amn! what hf hern on between the Clucaco ami Hoston chiht in the Amer- NEW YOIlK. lpe. 2J. AP. With Italph OiPPnleaf again perched nn the champion's thmne.

the national pork! billiard championship rcaihcd tl final tofiay. The onlv remaining question wan whether Krwtn Rudolph, of Cleveland, a former tHIeholrler who wasn't rhmuialed from the Hue for this yciu'a erown until vt 111 tit would take second ii'nn l.rgur? 1'nssilily he wasn't rloin (linn any great favor in the siiRCCHtion that oilers itself when you ronaider the type of ilayei involved, but it is a fact that within nine month, with the ex ception only of a third baseman, J. Louis Dime all alone, or would enter a has haruled over to the Red three-way tie wiih Andrew Pnnr.l 'ft ''l 'I 3 (, lL Lb Of Philadelphia, and Jinitny Caras, of Wilmington. Del. The row hiding match of the tournament tonmht Rudolph anainst Oreenleaf in what might have been a battle for the rham- Sox a whole ball club.

Hcre'i the almost complete lineup sliilutl from Chicago to Boston: Catcher, Bennett Tate; pitcher, Boh Wrilaml: first base, lohnnv Watwood; but for the Mciil second base, Ui ban Modapp; shortstop, ptonship Ponl. Gregory Mulleavy; outfielders, Smead Jollev, Hob J'othercill and Bob Seeds. Comiakev was a little short on third PON.I STOPS HI MOI.ril The rhubhv nut- a Html nf basemen himself, as he had to go out anri last nieht and J. l.mila ('nmiskr; and get Jimmy Pkcs for the position. Anyhow, perhaps finally detested him.

125 to "8. Minv Mi-Mnnn. n't overlv taper to take on another thitd In 28 Innlims to clinch the title acker, as it leaves i job open for himself as playing manager. for Oreenleaf. The detendina h.nniiKjii won his eltihth strs.Eht tnuniph in the afternoon match.

turniriK buck Pasoutilp Natalie, of Chu 125 to 57. in 18 uuiintrn. and finished up his quest for his eleventh title with the tournament recoid run of H8. THK FI OF major Imu'ie miauls, how you iuhv fail year after year b.eciiall urnrra'inns at the tn cf winning a fait, no nutter linw haul yon kreu on trying, is demon iratrd very cleat iy the leroirl of Hie Detroit club. Thr- Titers have nut finished first In 23 er.

Thev wnn In 1 107 -OH-(11. I nit the anlil srrirs tn all Hirer seasons, and have never tasted prnnant sueres since. In the meantime, with the solitary exception nf the SI. I.i'is evrrv other outfit In both rirruits haa raptured one or mure rhaiiiiiiuiiii. Tin- miaous I stcop wft.s considered Afw 'X ToBtlriECEMHRCF JJ fi 'JSstrr' s't: THE UNIVERSE xShfT I tJlfT: rWJL ancient a A A i rail NAY vfl.t Means Y5 ili h4 ik greek iiKrvyi rj Ci 0 I gree1 III! I'M 111 f.l H-l 1 II 4 in 4 1 1 DKTROIT HAS il'KNT a foitune to net winner mid lias developed many lirilliai phiver.

but aiwavs. befoie the lasi reniaimnii hole or two in the liny could boWned up to pennant renin e-ments, some other of the club Minted to 'rumble And yet, diirmj all that tune, Finnic Navm has made fewer In iiiunaKci ilmii any ther club owner exeept those in control of the A's. tiantn and DodKeis, Uncky Harris is only the fourth Tiiter pilot ante pennant days, preceded by Himhey JetininM. Ty Cobb and Oeoi Ki'Moriaity. FINAL GRUBER 12 yean to the lira I bovs'.

Jt)t Si'herltnd n1 f.n fQ'isil pvriy wet ci i city of hiicn-d fne wea'her rnn for Whin the boys rr.l,ei iri'o 'h i ii'y l.i-t ain) snli'he'i at tn El Cenl'i-tarior thiv to len.a.n hetr uiiM D-m Tiber 31. The he', snow. Ivi'd for C'oioh to tanrl th rinitnaiie herl'ilrd fir th.l and to suns? it utr hmher mi us es.rn.KM fir.rj an rut piai'irp on an et tren.i.y t.Kii In the fr noon. TRtlJiN AYS STt till i th' dull, thp Purhers mere fakn fi a ha al iitt-vir thea'er. where ir-lioh pa tuies of trie if Soidhein Dirrt ksiiie vveie jiiivni and Southern Cihfoi ma.

meidpntalle, is tn bi the fur in tM Tin. i c.iii.ei.t uf iiRir.e rt I'a an. -iiit Ca! mi Jan-iaiy 2, 'lhe Mai ttea'iier man has pioiui e-l Mm for tomrrot. In lhe event ihe pipciiction nf th weather ail wrong, th Pai.ihi'is pioOiiOlv will spewJ il liiiiif tune heie but ill move r-n to lhe of Pasadena. When- Jo.

ll to ps'lbh'h a lndia.iv (i.iii,.n camp. The P.U p.iiiy itimfars to ha "juixid" 'liip P.u.'ieis eame heir finiti iJ.iii.is, wtv ir they ran inui a Miowfail Is that seklulil Juis know ii, IMllAVH AK II i The hidi.in dis lined to comment Up.iil the iiijp.ueiil of Kern cl.iii hi. chaises througn a brisk wnmoii of leap frog bit seiei.il r.ih"l were mnr fice. and oi.lv the fact that the Ham sl.ti'ted lo pull prevenler a eo nl areuiuciit ween the ii ilas nnd Paul Iii iner. Sn! hci Line! expects to hold but one iii ,11 a ti.iv, but whether thi ,11 Ciuiie in ine iiiui'iuna or after-lionii Ii is nut been cii i ided.

Golf and leiiius ate rvp.i to occupy the a'hii miiiiii nu, tnC in all piobaijil.lv bus tr.ps ton'r by ijim.is nf interest be taken. There is hide likehhood of the Panthers hoKiiiii' niiythuig but tliiiiiiiiv iiiimai es. i 'lhe entire Pain, wi'h the ex-crplail! of Hcult'i. in ex-celhii! sn. Ke i in lured ler iii ine T'ch smt and has be poor i-onditlisn 'lice.

(eti'er. n'lr-uii! a culd when h' li ft the East, lias re over hL I sii'hei luini smkI he workouta line w-oiihl be stridly secret after tod.iv. Jik ndii-d: "I dmi'l want anv California lieMsiMpriuien snnuping around and liuding uul a hat we have." Tenia pl.nei will witness a pla, -uv-plav nullum pictiite ef Hie D.uiie-.So.i'iii in al a Tin. sou theater. Iiiloiuieti ii.

at the Iiliit viouid be i irinu as inaiiv i iiiie-s a he liked, -iimlid. HIES ill The last chapter in the uprmhl hfe of John II. Oiiibt-r was petitioned and chuntcd in piavrr at IT IS SOT aly in 0i rallrf Jwiiion of football that tho naminf of all- aturwami drawt rrilicttm from tcribtt anil font in a trction uhrrt it thought a tfrtrrvinf playrr hat btm tlighljj Thert i7rr of opinion in tht profemoionat arcf too, inf thp central figur0 tht prinrtpal prolctt tian other than Pattlrt, former cafam anil lOir hull back at rf Virginia Wei-leant and thit yar a brilliant per I his palish church tins moinina. PilLsbun'li's tlean of siioils writers, he Piitsburp.il Pirates' official Miner ftir 40 years, and a famous uiiilioiily on the of siMUts, was laid to rest 111 Hie Hide Catholic Ceiiielery o1 Greecc requiem IukIi mass had former for the Baton pro team in tntr National League, fan htinw hnw good Battle) uiu in a collrie plaver. He wai a'lhote team in imi-tell.

Evidently hehept it up am a pre, for Botton footbal men lab exception to tht action of he National Leatit enachet in giving kttlet only iietntirahlt mention in the tetctton of an alt itar team for 1932 uul picking Red Crany and athert ahead -f him. Noilh Hi I aflcr 1 a been sum -Jf Alhaliasiii sunn asms' over ins ix i(l ill ni. Church. West View. WAS FEET 6 INCHES TALL The Hev.

Knilier Annus! A. GftEE-ks Beleve That This Island the HARBOR OF CORTU WAS ONCE ThE SsiP That Brought UIYS5SS HOME FATHER OF 6 CHILDREN RULED GREECE 6 YEARS AND HAD 6 TOES OK EACH FOOT bll ISalllcs VtAojn in FATw.s.Gtf cce Mov. it IT CANNOT PI said that the Boston rriMrs are inotivatn merely by a feel 11111 that their city ad Ham )iae been aliehted. inasmuch as Oleim Edwards, farkle on the same eleven, was picked in the nil-star lineup. The Hub nidi say that Edwards, besides bi he out of the first few-names, was spotty ir his iieiioi'iminccs, ami that Baltics was fir more brilliant and able to wield a pen.

so lie operates his business bv trlrphonr. Usint a mieeialtv i oiistnn ted appiiratu In linlit the reieivrr In hit ear. Calkins' dauntless spirit i best rteinplilled liv liin own maxim that "it la up In raeli line to make the lwt nf lit situation, ami Hlirrr there is a will there is a aay." EXPLANATION' OF KIPII V'S CAIITODN' OK VLSI' Lit-DAV: THK WIAKI) OF M( III I A tnr riehl -ar l.lnicl A. Calkins, uf Wichita, lias not missed dur iit tilt littler at 1110 Smith Tnprka slreel, altliinub lie is lniielrl and unable tn even lift an arm. Kv bracing his mill arm.

lie in ha re I I MIK.M I I.Ol'S I IKIKS. IllMtUCKOW-llli: consistent. 1 "llallles was th one who maile the Itnslou attack llnli Dunbar writes in the Ostein Herald. "He van believed to be one of the niitstamlinx backs the pro circuit. et honorable mention is his sole reward, while Ited In picked a head of I1101.

In another year, hnuevrr. we feel (lit Italllis will receive just reeopniliim. provided lie rnntintirs the braid of fmithall lit pliivrtl this List season." -Vol! I. pastor of St. Alilliunasuis' Chinch and the spiritual adviser of the etrrttn journalist for many was celebrant of the retiuietn hiKh mass.

Rev. Void was assisted by the Rev. Father! AiiKiist II. Kchoppol. deac on, and the Rev.

Father Joseph M. Oati-j ler, sub-deacciu. John's widow, his children and 1 the other members of his immediate family occupied the front scats of the church. A boys' choir, made up of the pintle school Mil-dents of SI. Allianasiu.s' School, chanted the leciuieiii responses and added 1111 impressive note to; the uccasKiu.

Friends the family. iiicluiliuK men who1 Winked with the departed also were in I he place of John's pallbearers, men of Hie, it 111 profession which he fol-j lowed, were as lollows: t'clward F. BaliiiMer. James J. Lou.

Churls J. Dovle, John L. Hernoli. i Unvey J. Boyle and Fred S.

Wei- lei bach, all members of the Base- ball Writers' Association of Amer- lea. of whic the departed writer was charter member. I Tho sa me three priests who of- flciiitcd at the sei vices in thei church also were at the uravc to perform the burial rites. flUQT AFTER A'S PILOT JIltlROfJ 11 President's Job Proves Jinx To Coaches Nt'W YOKIC. hec.

22. -AI. Hie member uf the i Football Coaches' AssiM iat lull nie sIioiik believers in cinnci- Ueiue they may have. some tinil- ble IIiuIiiik one ol their iiniii- ber hardy to aivept the I THE DKATf IN ie of th- idow of I.ouio Biei buiicr. baseman for tlu'l'iltsburisli Nntioiinl I.iiinue club from 1HU1 to lHUti, recalls the oimji) Of the lonil lull's nic kname of 1'iiatcs, It was the comitiB of Bieiljiui to this city that uroii'iht.

about tluil title. In the yen' of the limlhi 1 huod reuilt. lHiill. Louie junid the rhllndelphia Ahlelies. of the Anieiiean Associalloll.

to play with Brooklyn in Players' I.eaiuie. When the Players' Lphimip broke up after one rason, nil players were ordeied to return to the clubs they had Jum.ted. Stw Ohl.KArs)-s. Dee. 22.

JiyllilliV lilltjell Hill ulily Fljpeuis irilaill to Vne Mills a i.irny l.ii ma in nn-ii ill, el for pi riiner inline hoinns for bill Pi! tstnili'. im kev has become I lie In -t Alneili-411 tiller to hnnr llnilie 'UU Winners ill a season Mine lltJT. YeMriUn.V. llilorl! siuli'd a tuple here ll faik. ai.O -lleres how and why -Connie Mack.

Philadelphia Athletics' manager, who will be 70 tomorrow, keeps active: "I sleep nine hours and often lie down and relax a half hour before a tame. "I eat a good breakfast, only Italian! crackers anil milk for lunch, and a good dinner. "I exercise moderately, chiefly playiui olf. "I limit worry, especially about my ane." A "bull" on baseball ami life -Cornelius McCiillicuddy wnl eelebrate his seventieth birthday tomorrow by piepniiiin for Ins fifty-first year of diamond warfare. Keacly to observe his arrhul at NEW POSITION THE tTHI.F.TICS HAD diahandrd, hut the American A.

foci-atinn ctaiird all the plafi-rt of that club with a toupl of etvrp-tiont. Though an oi'erxight, the nmnet of Bierbauer and Harry Stnvey wit not placed on the list of pltiyerm claimed, whereupon the Pittthtroh Nationatt grabbed Bterbutter and the Botton A'a tianalt tout Stovey. hen the A. A. prole tied and claimed tint right to tie two playeri, tht matter wut tuhmitted to a hoard of arhitratiot, uhich upheld the action of the fitltburgh and Botton clubt.

H' thdrawing immediately from the National agreement and ttarlirg another war that lotted a year, the Attociation denounced tie tinning of Bicrhauer by Pitttburnh at "piratical." The Incel lluh wot at once dubbed tin Piratrt, and the name hat thick tver inc. plesiileni tor "llewnie lhe I'oai lies' Association oilcrtiiK yoil the piesi-cleiH-y if you waul to hold your present job" is Hie slot'. am of several WnulU-lie victims. )nnt-mg to the record, winch shows lliul no fewer than five piesi-(leiits lost their cuachuiK jobs while liuhliiitj thai oltice. The list iin hales William 'Bill' Huper.

fonner Pliiuetoll coach; lluno Heilek. fol nier Penn Suite coach: Ur. John YViiYe. ot Ohio siale; John F. i Mi-chan, then of New York University, and Dr.

Marvin iMah Stevens, thr uic luii-beut who lias Just lesie.iieil at Yale. UFAl'MONT, Dec. 22. Milclleil Unliiksoii. 19-year-ulil OI.viiimio utiir by the Aniiiteiil Athletic Union 10 clays ami because of the appc 111111111' uf her inimc pic-lure in a motor ar.iumn.'ed If st niKht she had turned imiessiviiuil.

ArriviiiK ul her lionii1 here from Dallas, Miss Didnksoii s.uil she had 8trc)leil iilfius to play pay. She s.uu matrimony Was not tu tlci' coiiMili ration, "at least for tile present." Miss Dnllikson -wired L. De Bciicilctti. see-ret ry of the Southern A. U.

ut New Orleans. telliiiK linn ot her plans. She said: "It is true that 1 have re-sinned no Mjsi Imi it ill Dallas and that I am i-oasiilri ine llir ae-lepl ioer nf nut aiir lull several nf the niiiiiennii tillers that have hern nude lu me "The aetiiai of the Sniiilirrii A. A. F.

in iIimiii.i lit villi inr fur fiiillier pal hi Illation in ttiii.ileor athletics albletifN liriiij the tlii rite I am must inlrirslecl in I i.hlr elnli( mil ul liii'i liial put Ins iiiiiiuil Ill lhe InOiii ill six ul the seven iiilbrit left 'his lital further luluuii a he ilnien-ed hi- I total to -til Wniiiei and Ins liver Mill- to seven. The t'oi-i oi'ailo yuiinii.ler won two vcul s. Unit he couldn't ken up Willi Ini-: liei I. who. Ill add 1 1 nf i to Ins tuple.

IiioimIiI 'lure mounts home in third place. link in 2" Hardv nle 20" 'Viiuieis, a liuik Hid! the omiS Kaiisiiu is elioiislv I in ea'i'iniiK Skate Season Opens Bin Bill TilUen. for years the duniinatiiu; Ihuire in world tennis. and the first of the bin names in the sport to po In for professional exhibitions, has taken a new lob. the three-scoi v-and-leu maiK.

JtlVKS ATTACK I ANl.F.I.KS. Dec. 22 'AP Kit tier Com Iluwaid Jones Is tPliiiaiiui salistli'd with his Sciullii'i California team's defense in prepni at ioii fur the Pittsburgh '2 or he has run out, ot Ideas oil what lhe Pnnthers nut hi spring in the Kose Bawl la Troy's head man save defensive woik aiiiio-1 no alien) ion in ys- lelcl.iV pi. 'ire St'vMOU, but in- le.ui concent i ateU on Improvement of Ins iiiniiiiu! attack, A haul cluiiiiiiv was the in iter uf thr- WOlkoilt. By coinpariMiii.

the Tro- inns have lacked the power of the iiaKi-emiions of the two previous Mars a 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 Coach Jones has been ini'liiii'd io bclievp they hRve imneil tin us smar'er I eleven than the lealiis of pat. Yi-leidav practice brought thr. i total hums put in on end chores i lo soiiievviit over Jul) with Dr. Waller 11 Fieseirr. atpiail physl-c 'lab.

on hand to keep check on Hie uuKliiicin of the players. Mil Ah IV TIM.M Kxeepi for a few minor hurts, ihe siiiad of 'il has been in good shape Min before the Notre Dame vaine with no limes of mfluenra, bad ankles or knees. Bou Kiskine has had a sore rtb since Hie encounter with tha i tumblers, but was nn active participant in the workout. HERB JAMES DIES iiciii Jitiiir- l.uTiiei (Hitter ifikiM Hr4 in. ii.it her thr,) lfoiatnl Hi 4 iti Rticri Vt I in li I mm i a fr nf ti 11 Vt A lliei wji I at Hid Mil ul ml t'llt'H- linn Jaii.fi umnl f'T ihr htHlt-sd siiiD Mtiti lirietii jvwmHI Hi lutliut ADDING A NEW feature to the em rent flo of 'all" teams in foot ball, in nil-Slovak clevrn of star rollecc players has been selected that prohibly could hold Ms own with any of tliem.

The backfleld is made ti of Yidal. of Army, (iiiiii lerbai Pei inn, of Penn. and I.ukats. nf Notre Dune halfback: Banns, of Notre Dnme, fullback. Sevoi tlilferenl cnlleses are represented in the seven places in the line.

The rods are Sliluilanv. of I'ilt, ami I'eloskv, nf Michigan; the tackles are Sl.ftik. of Santa larn, and llusar, of I'linhie; the snanls are PivariiiA, nf Noire llume, 11 ml Kabat, of Iseonsin, and the cenlir Is (iraccv, of Yaiiilrrbilt. AecoruuiK to word received today Connie sees only byP.lJ.liouler.se inauaer ot the uheud for baseball bripht spots and hiinsflf. Mildred iliabe Diilnkson to come a professional nililete.

lie have lain loc iil More ol the orpani.ation. luu thinks he lues a pretty kchk! Tilclen has Joined Sears. Roebuck chance winuiiiK his lentil peu-iV as consultant in the de- nam in indicated, however, he lnirlil no iiiiiniuni euieiit lo make in Hie day. Incurably opl iuiislic, even after A I Garden Tonight Diio.ue.sue (iiirdcn ill be thrown and munulacluie of tennis fuiilpnient Tiltlen's condact Is for five years and also calls for him to make personal nppeaiauces in the; company's stores in various cities: to pive talks on tennis and advi.se i A ITriKBUUlIlKI! HKCtK N1ZKS an old schoolmate in the present director A nlhlelics at. the Umvei.ily of Arimia, who has been a bin factor in Iiiiviiik travelum football tennis at.

Tucson for workouts, and who will endeavor to 50 years of tips and downs on baseball's ladder, the oldest active mnn in the national pastime said, in IT eel. today: "Don't aril baseball short It's niiike lliniKs pleasant tor the Pit Panthers lettlnr liineer and hiecer and clmiiiK their may of 10 days. youiiK players. "I whs surprised and drlinhteri." writes S. C.

Stebblns, "to find the name of a 1 romniiciiim Avhtrl IIIIIIMIIt'llr-li I lOIll Geneva Defeated III Wider Qui ut el TRKNTON. N. Dec. Colleiie's varsity bnskei-ballers meet John Marshall C'ol-Ic'kc tonight In the dual siime of their annuiil Kastern trip, liopiiut to land a victory and a 50-0 break for the trip, The Covenanters chopped their second Koine 111 a row heie last liiHht. Iosiiik to the Hicler College tOMiers, 40 to SI.

'l he shoot nil! of Houseiiberiy and Buck was too accurate for the Covenanters. Heitsch. freshman center, led lieiieva'R Kcot-uig with seven points. Rider led bv to 1 11 and care fur nil virliially made this cleilsiim inc Srv- rial leaden sirt writers, friends nude at the Olympic lames. Iiavr aclvied Hie that the A.

A. I. miiiUI have to rr- verse their derision eventually, but I have inter played a wait- I lot game. The A. A.

has simply been Ion sltw. "So I bid adieu, tor the limp beinit al least, In samahir spurts and athletics with nu ferliiiK nf animosity and nilli no sense of Kilevaiue amiinst ii lindy not even the A. A. even If the I lads I tend cleuliv Indicate the contrary, I ititppnse Hie A. A.

is I'linviiiearsl Hint It is loriner hish school classmate mentioned in l'he Sun-TelcRinph none other than Fritz McKale, oireclor of athletics at the Uni-vemty of Arizona We used to attend luiiMiur Mich. I Ilic.h School toe.elher. nnd Fritz was one of tin; most popular boys in the school." I teil for ilie la'( nil. season ut 8 oilmk toumhl. Here-alter skat mil! sessions will he lieM at 2 o'clock each altt inooii ami rt o'clock, rath hielu.

Siuiilav eM-ceptevl. As heiclnfoie a session for children will be hilh-tl at 10 o'clock each iSutuidny nioin-illK. The Garden, recently taken over by the U.inis Fiiterprises has been comvleiely reno-vateil nnd lcdecoi a led Bobby Mclean and Hen Osickev, Internal ioiiuIIv renowned skaieis Will appear it the liauleii tor a series of races, lien tiilniiH next: Monday tnshf. Tliev will rum- )ete psu-h liihi nest week, and; will wind up llieir here Sat-u i via y. CHESS MATCH CARDED i To Vacate Title NEW YOHK Dec.

22. dNS.i Jumps J. Johnston, boxinu director at Madison Scuinie Garden, an- bounced today he would ask the New York State Athletic Commission to vttcnle Jackie Fields' wel-I lerweipht chnuipionship here tiu-j less Fields slpus to meet Jimmy jMcI.ariuu by Febrtiary 1. Johns-ton plans an eliniinat ion luurna-iment. the winner to meet Me- better and better." "I think we are rnniln Intn the clear, not only in baseball, but in nther lines nf business.

I are thr Hunt ahead." George Washington Cards Football Foes WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 AP.) Nine names, all in the Capital, ill comprise he 1U3II foot bail schedule of Georp.e Washington University. Seven of the panics, two tentatively and four set for niah! playinit, already have been arranped. They are: Oetnl.rr CI, 21, 'il'iirn: i7 tnlirv n-rhl, nrmhr I Tpnn'Mi'; mtr IA Vnhtnlon ird mint; 17 Tul, ntaSi; TMns.lv!fi Ohv, Nnplh Card- linn si.iu, ifnun' ipKmbit a(i aad Oolobir urn.

1 the half. The luieiiu: DAVE KERK, former prof ettioiial buthetball tlar and one of th belt patterf men in the coiifili-y on the Huor name, during a Pitttburnh vitit reported that pro hathetball in the Eutt it represented by two circuitt in the ubtence ol the American League, which will not function thit teaton. The Metropolitan Leacuc, located principally in the Veui ut i inn. HACK WILSON ILL Hii Va l' 32 1 I' i (i i "ijHi. hit lvi ti un fw.iii 'fnii is in h'" mine lift' fix i-nli'i pluvu iin, whe, i rrl (--, rt III In lie- yf 'li IU1 1 1 ft 'I' ln lift.

Iir-flt (T iVMl dA FIGHT RESULTS knoclieci out Linftan, 4 round: SCHOOL GAMES TONIGHT i (in sn Dire Kerr )i lu I-i tit. and II is entitled lo its opinion." A. A. F. III AI) SII.KNT NEW ORLEANS.

Her. i lawrence Li Benedetto, registration chairman nf the Southern A A. today (Kilned to comment upon the decision of 'Vh t'HJ'Ov trtim ill fUKJiL :Uili.i.t I IN'I I I Ii limine ii HlKiruf II1HH1.5 Hilf.iimf SKfru hill, I'M it'll l't-11 A Dt.1 -lit HI 4iV Mm I Al mr-ft fur ipi N(i- Xnrn 1 It T-iiau nl filth. Ml-rcfT, Nre ill R.tv.r Mlla. hi Nw ratl Tnrtmnl i Sn1v l.nl, rin'rln 1 Mrtnffh-ln.

Vocation! al Aiiaerdio. York aid Jertey tectnrt. it nil owing the American Lengue rulet and idpt, while the Eaitrrn loop, with tcomt in F.nttern Pennsylvania tid Wettem New York, ii ttringin ctlnng with tht timt-honord, standard National code, or two hand dribblt. Htui Rtanilr 'in 'I 'fhin ut PHI IMm 1 frt iiit Tt 1 i ehip. Dcmber 37 lo JO.

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