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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 16

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pitching when they tie Into the Chicago White Sox 21' Panther Park t-unday It Is more than likely Pate Wachtel or Robertson three of the big four" will divide the pitching among them or possibly one may go the entire route- "Possum" Moore and Andy Hack have rounded Into shape for full catching duty although "Pos" is today nursing a grouch the result of a broken bat in a practice game between 'V and the Panthers Tuesday The Panthers let C- In for a few innings practice Tuesday at the request of CO3ell Bill (Kid) Nance of I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I If-454' A -1i 44-1 2 -jL r-ro' 4 4' 4' fl 2-i :1 441 -4'' r-sts t-40 ci 4 4 -p 7 t-4" 1 1" -zt -4- M174- --s- tt 21 ii I- 4- '-s-' --''4' 4 -Y 1 7 40- '--)' 7 i 2OZ" 4i 7 kx ai I PANTHERS VS SPLIDDERS- I Negotiations were opened Wednesday between Fort Worth and Wichita Palls for two games to be played between the Panthers and Spudders at Wich- I I ita Pails next Saturday and Sunday Secretary Paul I-a Grave said he expected to close the engagement some time dur- I I lng the day Wichita Falls Is baseball mad More than 3500 people turned out last Sunday In the face of a sandstorm to see the Spudders I in action for the first time Half of the Panther aggrega- I ton will be sent from here to Wichita Palls if the games are played and the balance will be I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I WHITE SOX MOURNFUL WACO March 17--Manager Gleason is wondering where he is going to get a ball chit to play his first exhibition which is only three days away He finds himself about to tackle two strong Texas League clubs with no regular infielders la camp Only one substitute is presI ent so the first two days of -I the White Sox practice resembled a three-wheeled hose cart 0 going- to a fire Gleason has yet to get any infielder save Her0 vey McClellan who last year was only a bench-warnier and 0 in fact was a substitute once removed Since the Federal League w-ar days a big league manager selI dorn has found himself la such an unenviable position I Of pitchers there is a superabundance the outfield is all here now that Joe Jackson has arrived and three catchers are present but It is a sad looking Infield with Ludzke at third I McClellan at short flidie Mort phy at second and Byrd Lynn 0 at first la place of the old bunch I Since the Federal League w-ar I days a big leag-ue manager eel- 1 doen has found himself in such I an unenviable position Of pitchers there is a super- I abundance the outfield is all I here now that Joe Jaeltson has I arrived and three catchers are I present but it is a sad looking I infield with Ludzke at third 1 ZieClellan at short Eddie Mur- I phy at second and Byrd Lynn I at first la place of the old a bunch Bobby Waugh veteran "wizarl of lightweights" is determined to reestablish himself in the eztiraation 4ocal boxing fans and declared Wednesday he will use Jimmy Hanlon as the means to that end IVaugh he the chanco Wednesdar when he and Hanlon Meet in the line event event at the A given tn special courtesy to visiting I 4) Ft members as weil as celd)ration SL Patricks birthday "I've had the best 4- times we met before and 1U beat hinn farther tonight than I did on either (-1 those occasions" lin I on Wednesday The Italian boxfr declared he would do his best to stop Waugh within the prescrawd lInnit Nick Goode a clever pa perweigIt from Dallas who made a hit with local fans will furnish the preliminary event with Charlie Dollinzs a paperweight Luther Smith and Kid Burns near-welterweights will rneet In the semiwindup A hoax was perpetrated 'Wednesday by a practical joker representing himself as "Jack Kearns" manager el Jack lierripsey champion ef the world Th pseudo "'Kearns" threatened to bring the Dempsey-Carpentier words championship match to Port Worth 4't -41R- si 1 kz 1 i''''-'' '-'1 4- 't 4'4 ----4'-1-47'---1r4-7'It''- 4 :414 -t x--4 st' t'- 4- '-bS ---9--- 4- 'el 1---- '1' -i--7- yi- 4 r--L''''' 4 -7--t (4: 7---- 47:0: t-c -7 5 02-1- -A -1 -s4es -r-0 4 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'4'' -ft''''''''-1-Vt- i s' )- s''" -7e tv4--4 -1Z---4-- -k--'14-1--- -t'- -'in a-'1' f7 -abe2- '-te--44iz' :) -9AlM guardPratt-guard Coach Burton Keen center Ousttiernaub guard nPr Hoyt I'ennoik and Waiters Di-- vine MIAMI Fla March 17---Tbe Cincinnati Nationals were defeated yesterday by the New York Americans 9 to Batteries: Reuther Gerner and Rariden Allen Shawkey Quin aEd P---'7-47it 1---L-'71T-1 1 7- I 1 1- 1 7 I I' 'R 't 'i 1 lt i ID il l'Iri f-r'i ii7 0 i I i'i li' ILO 4t 1 i A if: i I 4 ty 1): i 1vL-tr 4I1 the Horned Frogs It was the original I retained to taeete tne writ i z-tq- :7 a intention to go only four innings but I Sox Sunday The athletes re- 7ee- eesesi a 2-2 tie demanded that the game go 0 maining here well also have the I 5': '''A'4 I on until eight frames eeere completed 1 opportunity of seeing the Ines- 0 4 eA-- Ate then called a halt The score vrai3 i ton Red Sox and the New York 1 se- -We- ere I still In a knot Giants clash in the first of their I 'e'r-eitit' I nuff" Atz snapped 1 inter-league contests I iee4i -4- -) 4 uy fr-P'oz-: I Nance's Natty "Uniform" The Giants and Red Sox I kl'A'' t44- I It was a hard day for the skipper as players and correspondents will Areer -1-1--- 74' w'iieze! 1 I Wel I as "Possum" Moore The original I have a total strength of about I ek ee ee I intention of Atz to stick to private I 100 mete I ie 'P '03r se'--Y4e -0 I practice was broken up by the request I a n''''''71'f'fe 4- I of Nance for a little workout When see-eeeeee-e-eee-e-e-e--eee-eee-e-e-e-eeee-e a the old ''Kid" appeared on the field I I Nith hi si flork of Frogs he wore a tgliftEMMTISZONIMIZZCiti011 sere-e suit of sky blue hue--just the land basket bail and confine their work kind On would expect a conseientious to the immediate Panther family Left to right (top) Garrett guard umpire to pick out for a wedding car-1 Maloney's Eastland Team Below: Pope Maples and Lewis forw le fl nivel And Nance 's charges who have Jimmy Maloney former Texas AP teen in active preparation for some i Leaguer who will manage Eastland 1 it e-ereere tiee time came within a little of slipping' a lin the West Texas League intends to 7 Ago wallop to the Panthers It wasn't the his team from Dallas bodily The CBARENDON March the 110e4P Ili fault of Pete Donahue the elong-ated Eastland team according to Maloney basket ball season that closed with the 414 1 (0 youngster who turned in a tidy game will be drawn from the Kahns etezekeeeeeteeete eee eeses0e: against the Panthers last season Pete now playing in Dallas Members he game with Canyon State Normal Clar- was pitching in the well known pink intends to take are: Taylor Chee- endort College came out with an unAt Paris Ledown and had he been aryeorded support of ver Sailor Jones and Dyer pitchers i broken record of eleven games played Eluropean bantamweight champien the same kind might have blanked a Joe Lewis and Cheever catchers Har- land eleven games won Total score knoeeed nu Johnny Coulon fortucr major league aggregation not hotter! ratidee Seandipoint Ducroy Grose College 417 opposiiton 213 eorlds enempion in six rounds fortified with work than the Panthers Raillifant Thomas and Sabone in- i This leaves Clarendon College the 11 ri 'i-I 's a sweet pitcher and ought to fielders and Payne outfielder all of championship of the Panhan- At Payonne 1--Len Houck vet- of a star some day" 'was the tribute 1 Dallas 1 elle 4ran Lancaster middleweight shaded I 1 ce sinning Bob Stow whose Yale edit-1 lohnny Howard in eight rounds czition was not altogether wasted on I At Clevland McCann of aetronenty biology and higher math Hoffman Becomes Playful Akrnn 'e'en a popular deeision over Dutch Hoffman proved a cnstly in- 9 ite92 flaji- Willie Beecher New York in- ten 7 vestment to the Panthers Tuesday If etunde '11 ound net only showed hie usual speed in the A effe Boil martin Wnife and Fork League thereby dent- Springtlele -14 cnocked out -Dummy" West in three ing the meal ticket but cost Skipper eel Atz the price of four new besehallse ei-ii Dutch walloped them over the fence in I 44A'-7I BILLY BEE Terre Heute Ind--Clint Flynn wes hittine- fungoes to the admiring- colleee eeee-e- re tw --4Nri A 1 lisqualifiel in the first two minutes Sent in left pasture t- le et i ---ke if fighting with Tommy Teaeue when It was POSSUrn Moore's unf PY TillT ortunate i I low blow knnek e41 Tommy to the break that east gloom on he pare nat Lee Roberts lightweight Indiana ther outfit The usually smiling Pos- etampion knocked out Kid of sum registered such depths of despair Georees Carpentier le en the beund- to find any interesting things not even elndon Ohio sorrow rage and other emotions when ine main and win shortly park his dog lights HAW 'went bat -ent ping! that a cinema iORIH SIDE WINNER Nv I I have had difficulty in filming dogs in Manhattan One he first Tee Hee if be knowee the variou phases The unfortunate thin Georges will probably make Ask OVER BRYMiT SCHOOL riteofheth anrfaigretiszteloot rac ntioothe- nr nbi ce-e i kn own will be a repetition that when Our Little Girl Reporter tossed in the willow containing 80 wicked wee I he fights Dtmpsey he will be through le-Mowing' with the requeet it be duly ce'rcati i 1 tn cr rr ea es vlea r1 ca vairev1 At Paris Ledoux European bantamweight champfrowi kno-Ked oil Johnny Coulon fortucr 'r1ds trimpion in six rounds At Payonne 1-14e0 Houck vet-'ran Lancaster middleweight shaded Johnny Howard in eight rounds At Clev2land McCann of Akron won a popular decision over Willie Beecher York in ten rounds Springtleld Bob Martin knocked out -Dummy" West in three rounds Terre Iiiute Flynn wris in the first two minutes of fighting with Tommy Teague when low blow knocked Tommy to the mat Lee Roberts lightweight Indiana champion knocked out Kid emiz of London Ohio NORTH SIDE wiNNER OVER BRYMa SCHOOL retained to tackle the White Sox Sunday The athletes re I rnaining here will also have the opportunity of seeing the Bos- I ton Red Sox and the New York Giants clash in the first of their I inter-league contests The Giants and Red Sox players and correspondents will have a total strength of about 100 mem I I I I I I I I a I I I 7r7-- Left to right (top) Garrett Below: Pope Maples and Lewis forwards Our Little Cirl neporter tossed in the following with the request it be duly credited to one on the ti: 4 ''''''''-1 ''''''1 4iiit 7''' a----- 4- ''''512 r'" )41 W'tl a'4 ''-'kc''01 4 4r -----ps s-' 1 i-Wo-0-- t-'4ct''Ijtil: 'ie'1e' ielr- k''''t' -14's -At-4" '4'cr'4 ''''''r' (Ar'' 4' 14- 15 '''e4 '4 4e'''''5s'-' 2- i'v'" -''''''4'ti d--'-4--1' '---1'''-71I7-4'-47---- ---1''14-li'-e'! 4' -4 4-' --'111 n11111441e --1 3trizetto --A 1- -IN 1 Ir pfitil Is 1 1 '1J go 0 ep i 1 14 1 0 -Aierit710-'1-aw 1tird allowed but el4ht scattered hits while their teammates gathered an even dozen off the veterans Perry Kinney and Nilylor HOUSTON March 17--The crying need at the Buffe camp right now Ls for pitchers Jewel Ens has sufficient infielders outLelders and catchers to get by with but slabrnen of experiertoe are not among those present President Otto Sens of the Houston club has gone to Brownsville to confer with Manager Rickey of the Cardinals 13MMINGIIAM A March All players in the lies' camp are getting their as well as regulars It is up to the imlividual to make good according to Manager Cravath's policy CLEBURNE GENEROUS IN AID TO GRANDVrEVI MAC Ga March 17--1-be annual St Patrick's Day fight between tan captained by Donie Bush and Young- occupied the Tiers today Chief of Police Harris refereed the fight and harry Tuthill was in charge of the ambulance corps Ty sent word he would join the team in Columbus Ga Monday TAYLOR Tqexas March 'Burke hent his recruits up against the real article yesterday by lining them UT) a7ainst a team composed entirely off veterans Schneider and Leveit promisin recruits were touched by the veteran haters for thirteen hits an equal number (ft runs The brnflit star of the afternoons performante was Collins Barke's reerut catcher who two home runs Urban Shocker worked the entire nine innings for the regulars a HOT SPRINtlS Ark Mareh George Whitted will probably play third base for the Pirates this season Although his error allowed the Red Sox to win yesterday's game 4 tcb Manager Gibson liked his work at the hot corner Recruit Haeffner also did well CLEIIURNE March 17---4i'1eburne has responded quickly and generously to appeal for financial all to relieve the suffering- among the homeless izens of Grandview It is estimated that a total of $14c100 has heen raised in Cleburne and various eommittcps have been appointed for the collection and distribution of food and clothing for Grandview these latter being the contributions of private individuals alone The roads between Cleburne and Grandview are constantly filled with car' which are carrying to the people those articles which are so badly needed food clothing and bedding Fifty automobiles left Cleburne yes- terday heavily loaded with food bed-0 ding etc i wicirrrA PALLS "March the rookies and a few of the reg-ulars are on the swing- around to Abilene and Brownwood Catcher Kitchens is orkirw out the remaining ''Spudders' including young Ruth a brother of -Babe' Big Ed Appleton Archie Tanner thiorge Buddy and Bennie Brown-low all of whom are fast rounding into ha pe lops I with the game For the first time FirteP the Panthers have been on the field this season Jodi As a matter of fact that's the course Pate was in action on the mound al- usually pursued by gents who take on though he has been training as hard Dempsey thongh he has been training as hard as the next one Joe wheezed up to the park gate In his Ili-N-1-er and hardly tne park gate in rits tirever arta nanny Th" Br-yarrt Training School fell before North Side High on the latter' ground Tuesday afternoon by the one sided score of 12 to 1 Bryant's lone tally came in the fifth inning on an infield error and two hits North Side hit Rorninger freely Batteries: Swally and Washman Bominger and El lord The North Side team which is on of the strongest which has represented the school in the past three years will open its rezular session in Cleburne April some worldgreatest newspaper: PROSPECTUS The name of this organization shall be The Public Prinkers" Any adult male who owns a suitc--kse valise or carpet bag shall be eligible for membership There are no dues but there are duties viz: Whenever a member sees a woman on a train or in a trolley car bring out her mirror and powder her nose or roughe her lips he shall: Open his bag produce a large comb and run it through his moustache If he has no moustache he shall tache If he has no moustache he shall PASADENA Cal March 17---The sudden return to form of Dude Paskert outfielding star has cheered Manager Mitchell of the Cubs mightily The team will play the Los Angeles Pacific Coast Leaguers today -WACO Texas March tPaeine Coast holdout combination which has been worrying Manager Gleason of the AVhite Sox was broken today with the return of Pred NICN Gandil and Risberg still are in California however HOT SPRINCS Ark March Pittsburg Nationals' first team lost to th(i Boston Americans' first team 4 to yesterday Batteries: Adams Cooper Fonder and Clarke Lee Hoeft In the time of Aletaner all gems but the diamond were cut and I ANT NO MORE I had time to climb intd diamond tog- I remember I remember 1 ger3- before Jake sent him to the The knothole in the fence I pitching box It was during' Pate 's Which through I gazed at ball games that the new "dead ba111 At very small expense v-as given its premiere on the oh I'm glad I am no longer young local lot With freckles on my brow I First Baseman MeDaniels of the fence around the park I Frogs was at bat lie ducked a near i Ain't got no knotholes now i bean ball and his bat connected The i one Mac offered at and fouled IL Ct Burke Jr of the of has I Then he missed one Some the I Man- just returned from Kansas City where i tilers called "out- but T-mpire Webber he reports Lillian-1 Champion -Willie 'and Skipper Atz drew- their attention Hoppe was introduced to him the other 1 to the new rule which providos tha day i when a batter attempts to dodge i pitched ball and it strikes his bat the We take it that while Willie was in 1 ball shall be "doritl- whetbor it rz-)es 'reverae English 'lank was shooting in fair or foul full I Season's First "Strawberry" I Only cane injury is hanging over the Dear Bily Bee: in Tnesday's S-T we i Panther carrin at present Beau ftrum- saw some realfeed box dope from I Season's First "Strawberry" I Only one injury is hanging over the Dear Bee: in Tuesday's S-T WP i Panther carnn at present Beau Pritm- saw some real feed box klop from Mrs AMERICAN LEGION TEAM MAY BE PUT IN FIELD r----- '1' 4 -4k0- 1p7e pil 7 t411 i 1 i a 1 it' '41P i 4 J' qe zitzc--- 4 1 1 -r- H-- A coryricrITT -r---4 bring out a pair of military brushes and slick his hair If he has no hair he shall get out a whisk broom and brush his clothes If he has no clothes he shall bring forth a blacking brush and polish his shoes If he has no shoes he shall produce a small tub with water soap and washrag and take a bath The motto of this organization is: PRIVACY BE DAMNED LAKE CHARLES 'March 17-- McCann an athletic recruit aspiring- to the berth at short played a wonderful game against Itcaurnont yesterday Ile fielded he ball in brilliant style and gathered in three timely bing-les TA NI PA PIA a rch 17-1 lar Le tlriffith has to reduce the siz of his squad of Senators Maycr catt-to--r and Stark infielder hare been released to Minneapolis SAN ANTONIO Texas March Arnold Statz tliant recruit outfielder is the hero of the rookies today His four hits contributed to the defeat of the regulars in a practice game Post Commander Robert Itangeo nf Rothwell Kpne Post American LPgion has been 'requested by several ball playing members of the post to issue a call fcr volunteers to form a team Ted Robinson of Mistletoe fame will according to Dr Bone equip the team Application will be made to gain entrance in one of the heal Saturday or Sunday leagues i to hold these stars in the ArneriCan League they were sold to other teams Now Mack building aqain Ile has had some bad seasons but I would be willing to lay a small bft if I ever wagered on baseball that the Athletics will not finish last this year There's a ip met Ray O'llrien complained slightly Hammer of the Centenarian Society a I and is limping badly because of She spilled the fact that to beat Pa "strawberry" On his right leg caused Time to the 100-year post the mo-er lb sliding 'must step on the intellectual pedal aria 1 Atz intends from now en to adhere indulge in something interesting If it to his original intention of ennfini a ain't the wrong thing- please slip us practit-e to his own crew except when sOMP more feed box info Tip us off to they ore engaged in exhibition games the filling station where we can get the ain't the wrong thing- please silp us some more feeri box info Tip us off to the filling station where we ean get the St eclat to 7 Ise Siar-TecitrafsI SAN ANTONIO March is my that the Chicago White Sox will not finish one-two next season look to see a reaction after their last Fall when most of the players went tnto the series so sure of winnimr It will be another ease of the Athletics although of course Gleason won't 1)rt-iak up his club as Connie did (ermany's type foundry business is ccntered at Leipsie proper eSerWc Since last all the filling- s-itanils we yid have been I Libraries were common in Babylon down and we havent been able years before the Christian era (errnany's typo foundry business is ecnterpd at Loipsic in srhcii-1131pd rnr-n win not Fo diVidc(1 into two trims hilt will t11Pir work hitting a r1 f1-11infZ Giants Play for Charity SAN ANTON 10 March 7---rne New York Clan will play the San Antonio Texas League team for charity Thursday afternoon Society is eponsoring the game: tirplano stunts will be a feature Manager McGraw will be preserted with a loving min by the city and seat sales have reached almost into five figures The Giants nre playing a soldier team from 'Kelly Field today The second team will leave for New Orleans Friday night following a beefsteak farewell dinner Thursday night -BY JEAN KNOTT 11 1 FENNY ANTE The Man Who Doesn't Mind Losing A friend of mine who has just been visiting Ty Cobb at his home in Augusta told me Ty had been taken down with the flu This may set hirn back and affect the chances of the Tigers Cobb never attends training camps to any extent so that his failure to take in the Spring workout should not affect his play if he gets over the flu in time Cobb is the sort of player who doe5 not need the Spring grind dcPs not take on weight in the Winter rri he is active during the off-season He spends most of his time hunting ra leave it to the American League pitchers whether his batting eye requires a Spring workout The papers say Carpertier wM here soon and he ought to give basvball a run on the sporting pages He WaSTt one of the "give 'cm hell for me" boys during the war 12 MIAMI Fla March Yankees were out to make it two i laut of three from the Reds today following their easy shutout vie-I tory Babe Ruth went hitless striking out twice 1 I JAC1SuNVILLI-1 Fla Atarch 17-- Pitcher Mohan Dodzer recruit ha tl now pitched seventeen scoreless in Dings in the series between the rega1 Jars and recruits i RROWNSVIIE Texas March Prant-Th Rickey is highly elated over the i ShlINA-ing of his recruit pitcher in the I first real game of the 1920 baseball i season against the Philadelphia Ath! letics played at Mercedes Texas which I the Cardinals NV011 7 to 6 Haines and I Schultz twirled for the Cardinals and I heard a 114' story the other day as to why Connie tore his teal-T1 apart after its defeat in the world's seriesi ef 1914 Of course there have been stories that it was due to the fact he couldn't make money and rEligion and one thing and another but it was really the Federal League The young league had offered Ed Collins and 121 Plank and Frank Paker salaries of $10000 a year each and long contracts The new league had even off-'red to pay ef Leh $10oO0 in advance as an evidence of good faith Plank I believe declared he would stick la Connie and only went to the Federal League for a year after the Athletics had broken up the old combination Connie felt he couldn't afford to compete with the Federal and in order euEsG LocxA J10(-11 UECA05E bY00 f-14'J ENV-T LoST ENCUCIti r--'- V- f- HEN EDDIE LIJF iQACtAti --n-I A-r Vou DON) CCAtt tki HPE 7 toktizt) 1-0-5(k36 DID kKow 1 ---r f4A -T OcE 13 A kAc RE TH APO 74 COAtEDIAM r----1K YE1-1 LUF- 06ctt) -7344-r Vo0 DON)11 toolzb 1-05(kie AACRE THAPO kkILID 144111)6- COUPLA LEC5 AAA PUTATCO Sim-nons College 6 Wichita Falls 4 March 17----Sim mons College is all aglow today by reasoa of the defeat adtnnistered Wichita Falls of the Texas League yesterday Score 6 to 4 The same teams are Playing oday Middleton fanned seven of the Texas Leaguers Hunter and Dodge of Simons and Grubb of Wichita Falls hit horn 1UTIS Fuller hit and fiellpd brilliantly flatteries: Crow and Pemberton Middleton and Dodrze Ais141N kiCU'D A rice and Size Compare the 1 1 C-- Ev ER 051- i k) 415 I-1 FE ti POto CAM 14E TELA- LA) CR RE "AktuDs rer Class Leagues Recognized leagues xvhich have qualified in Class have been announced by John IL Farrell secretary of the Nat lona 1 Association ofProfessional ball Leagues at Auburn They include West Texas League embraring Mineral Wells Ranger Eastland Cisco Abilene and Gorman Western Assoiation embracing- Fort Smith Ark Springriehl Mo Okmulgee lienryetta Pawhuska Drumright Enid and Chickasha Okla In the Louisiana State League tho territory of Abbeville has been substituted for Opelousas La (----- AAIND 1-05ING ear 1 SuPF Do liArt To VI Aki 0 IT To -icti TICO-IT tort4D5 The generously sized Portina "nor Firm" size at and the 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