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The Kentucky Post from Covington, Kentucky • 9

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THE POST SPOUT PAGE SAYS HE WILL PUT FRISCH ON SHORT AND JACKSON ON SECOND BASE Giant Leader Plans Thin Steel' Wire CHANCE OFFERS CONTRACT TO CINCINNATI FIREMAN Payne Will Start in Infield Shift Covington Race :4 tt Winner of Thanksgiving Bay Marathon Will Try to Take Down Another Road Event Saves Cridder George Babcock Michigan linesman who got his chanae when Vandervoort the giant tackle was laid out In the game owes his final success to the strength of a thin steel wire Before the Wisconsin game Boboock tore several muscles In his arm To permit him to play Charley Hoyt the Michigan trainer had a steel brace and leather harness made for him The harness fitted around Babcock's shoulders and the brace was applied to the arm It was supported by the harness The entire combination was connected by steel wires Harnessed In this fashion Babcock played a remarkable game against Minnesota the last of the season Comiskey Is Reported to Be in Accord With McGraw Regarding Baseball Invasion of Europe By Vnited Mftn NEW YORK Dec 25 Base Frisch to short and place Jackson second at By Ben Dahlman Russell Payne Norwood boy and Ohio State freshman who startled experts in defeating Clarence De Mar champion marathon ijinner in the Central 31 A Thanksgiving Day road race will attempt to win his second long local race New Day 1 Payne has entered the Covington five-mile run to be held New morning The race will start from tha five-mile post on the Dixie Highway and continue to Lee-st to Robbins thru Madlson-av to the at Plke-st and Mndlson-av The race and two walks will cover the asms ground end will bs part of tha Y's New Year Day celebration and open house A dozen runners have entered the running race which officially closed Monday but late entries will be accepted the next two days The University of Cincinnati has entered three men and the Cincinnati A has entered half a dozen in the rocs It Is expected a field of 18 or 20 will start with Payne' a hot favorite to win The walks are at five miles for experienced peds and a two-mile affair for novices While the regulars win start in the long race there are quite a number of newcomers In this line of sport entered In the novice race The five-mile walk will start at 10 the two-mile walk at 10 and tho run at 10:80 ball bubbles were still floating high above the chilly atmosphere of New York today while sporting men in the east discussed possible deals Since Ihe arrival here hist week of Jawn McGraw front abroad baseball wiseacres have predicted many changes in the various major leagues Appearances however tend to offset this prediction Tho Hornsby leal which has taken a prominent part in enliven-1 ing the winter baseball conversi- lj tlon still Is up In the air Altho the Giants would like to obtain the services of the Cardinal slugger McGraw is unwilling to part with any of his valuable material In exchange Now It seems that the much-talked-of deal will diminish to a murmur or disappear entirely The only new frees on the Giant staff for the coming season It appears will be Travis Jackson Joe Oesch-eger and Billy Bouthworth McGraw' has expressed his satisfaction with the present combination of the team and has announced he will shift CROSS-BUCK GRID STAR FOOTBALLERS ON WOOSTER BASKETBALL QUINTET TRAHGEU OTTO A Cincinnati city fireman haa been offered an opportunity to try for a berth on ths Chicago White Sox infield and probably wHl accept Otto Traeger 29 of Free man-av who la a member of Fire i Co No 21 In Falrmount Is th Thd offer came to him from FTank Chance new manager of the 8ox who promises Traeger a thoro trial at the White Sox camp In Winter Haven Fla should Traeger accept Traeger is a third baseman who bate right handed He has not played a great deal of bosebull around Cincinnati as his duties as a fireman have prevented him from performing regularly with any team In the lust four years While In the service he played against the all-pros overseas On that team were some famous big leaguers Including Grover Cleveland Alexander Before becoming a fireman Traeger played with the Shelby-vlhe (Ind) semipro team Chance Ima offered Traeger a trial on the recommendation of Helnie Groh third baseman of the Giants who has kept track of Tracer1 baseball performances In rerent years In offering Traeger an opportunity to become a member of his club Chance said he needed a couple of utility lnflelders and believed Traeger might fill the bill ae one of tbem Chance added he expects to bo In Cincinnati shortly for a talk with Traeger i-i Yostmen to Help iDedicate Three More Stadiums Fielding University of Michigan 1924 football eleven will set is believed to be an unprecedented record when It dedicates three new stadiums during the campaign Aa the schedule now lines up the Wolverines are down to help indicate the Illinois Minnesota and Michigan Agricultural College fields The A dedication will mark the first time since 1614 that Michigan fuothall aggregation has condescended to play the Aggies on the field at East Lansing The games between the two whodi have been played at Ann Arbor during the pant nine year In 1128 Michigan helped to dedicate the great Ohio State stadium at Columbus Hence Michigan seems tobe much In demand In so for aa taking part In dedication exercises is concerned JUNKIN The last time these fellows appeared In Cincinnati they helped the College of Wooster football team defeat the University of Cincinnati griddera at Carson Field Manly- played right tackle for Wooster that day last fall and Junkln played right end Friday night they will try to help their college basketball team BEST PLAY BELIEVES not very good especially if the other team la as strong as you are Anticipating such a play it la an easy matter to have all their strength concentrated at the center of tin line On the other hand by running off-tackle or a short end run you have a chance to spread the line Usually a hole opens up somewhere in tha line when a good runner can slip thru Incidentally the croea-buck often a chance for deception It la possible for the player with the bail to--start wide and then cut back or start cutting In at the Inception of the play and then switching to a wide end run according to the manner In which the other team 1s playing During my career at Penn State under Coach Besdek most of ou? coring woe done In the manner de-j scribed despite the' fact that opposing teams knew we used the cross-buck on a majority of our playa By changing our pace in making the am play ws kept the opposition from concentrating on any ono point If a team was to be limited to only one play In football I would aay the cross-buck or off-tacki run most effective ground was ths gainer I Nisth asd Elat CiLiIkC far ELKS sad Frlaads Turkey 4 te CHRISTMAS DAY 1 1 IS Par Panes A Henckelg Twia nori fiduors Knives at CHRIST HECKER 17 ELAT STREET Player Rolls All the Lateit -With Word I ABBOTT 7th Elm 532 Walnut OPEN NIGHTS AMERICAN AUTO HOUt Reesemeeded kv Nets It in 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Hf 4 0 Bride led AH Deeelft Weleeie ledleeleee i Keeteefcleiu TRUCK FLOOR SEPARATE Exeeleler NON-SKID Tram OHIO-TRUSS CO 13 Hied CL Cd (fault 0 Dull 7737 If Hire sever sera a NON-SKID Trsi Cl Seal keen skat yea are alula: Oil If ye meet ad art Free trial live-Lady attsadaat welt ea ladle ABDOMINAL SUPPOHTERS AND MA TERN IT BELTS MADE MEDIAL MEASURE AT tSSO AND UF: ELASTIJ STOCKINGS ARCH SUPPORTS Int'F ffeios Ffflte Insur 1 IB least ance (J QJ Money DISCOUNT On Renewal of All Policies Ho Premium Notes Required MUTUAL FIRE INS CO 13TH AND KEPUBLXO PHONE CANAL 730 Henry Hater Pres John Tuke WOOSTER1 CENTER IS GREAT ATHLETE SOME RING CHAMPIONS JUST BELONG SINCE assuming the management of the Chicago 'White Sox Frank Chance has made a few rules for ihe players who yrill toil on that dub There will be no eigaret smoking by members of the White Sox team next year Chance says Wives of players will not be permitted to accompany their husbands on trips with th club Is another of Chance's rules A third Is that no liquor drinking Will bs tolerated Chance is not tha first manager to adopt rules of this sort No baseball pilot wants drinkers on his team any more There was a time when boosing was winked at Chance himself once led his Cub tsam on a wild party etaged here in tha hope et breaking a slump that threatened to cost the team a pennant In those days tho the Uquor was ehemlcally pure Chance probably would not object to hie players drinking a little good beer next eon If they could get it but be wants no hard drinkers and In that respect is like every other Mg league manager If Chance attempts to enforce the rule against clgaret smoking he will have lots of trouble Most ballplayers smoke and moot of those who smoke prefer mild clgarets to heavy cigars Those who wish to smoke will do so rules or no rules Bure we with you a Merry Chrittmat and a tot of happy Mew Yean IN barring tbs wives of players from accompanying the team Chance Is falling in line with what seems to bs an organised movement to make big league parties stag affaire on the road The biggest argument now raging between a club and player la the Shocker cose which started when Urban Shocker refused to accompany the Browns cm their last Eastern trip of 1928 because his wife was not permitted to travel with the team Several other dubs are thinking of barring women from their trips the theory being the players will think about baseball more If their wives -re not along to bo taken eight-seeing and to theaters This theory Is Ilka most others good In spots Some players are handicapped by having their pleasure-seeking wivea accompany them on tripe Other pleasure-seeking hubbies are helped by having wives along who keep them from misbehaving while on the road 7 the January white sales do not uncover an opponent for Marry Willi he wight as well throw away hie gloves MOW that Jock Hendricks has re-' signed as manager of the Indianapolis team it Is not likely he will have much trouble getting a Job that will pay him as much a lie has been drawing for running the Hooslers Nut 'Jack didn't throw up tha Job without regrets Ho has been connected with the Indianapolis team for several years and has become a citizen of that town His son has become established in business there and It appeared Jack went with the franchise Jack's failure to agree with Smith Sr president of the club cm many Important points of policy caused him to quit They had reached the point where they could not get along harmoniously together end one had to get out When the Red directors failed to buy out Smith's Interest In the team Hendricks felt It was up to him to go so ho handed in his resignation Smith lost no time in signing Donnie Bush as manager Bush managed the Washington club this year Hendricks rjay manage it next year If It should come to pass that Hendricks would be signed as the Washington manager It probably would be tho first time In history that a- Mg league manager traded -Jobe with a minor league pilot i riRST Impressions often are likely to be wrong After the Reds began dickering for the services of Tommy Sheehan last summer it seemed that In most every game he pitched he allowed a flock of runs Without checking up on hie work It appeared to us Tommy was a "lucky pitcher1' A pitcher of that type Is ons who wins regularly not because he Is a great hurler but because hie team makes many runs for him But tha official pitching averages of tho American Association show Tommy la a pretty good pitcher He not only won 1 games which Is four more than any other pitcher in the association copped but he led the circuit in the lowest percentage of earned runs allowed a nlncjnning game Sheehan 'e earned run average was 290 runs a game That la not a wonderful showing but It la considerably better than any other pitcher In his circuit made The averages disclosed Sheehan walked 116 batten He will have to improve his control If he Is to 1m a winner for the Reds IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE Apply It to Any Rupture Old or Recent Large or Small and Ton are on ibe Road That Has Convinced Thousands Sent Free to Prove This Auran ruptured man or woman ihould wri- at one to Blct 17S-C ltiln-st Ad-iM for a free trial of hi wonderful at la ula tins applleadon Juet pot It on the rnptnre and the muaelea beeln to i -they bcsln to bind together and the need of support or true or appllanee Is then done sway with Don't aeslect to end for this free trial gvea If your rupture deem? bother yon what the nee of wearing aupports all your life! Why suffer thli nulianre? Why run the rlak of gan-g-en' and each dingera from a anall and Innocent little rupture! A boat of aun and woman are dally running such rlak hut bacon th lr rupture da net bait nor prevent them from getting around Writ at one for thla fre trial as it is certainly wonderful thing and haa aided in the permanent relief of ruptnrei that war aa Mg as min' two flats Tiy and writs at one Brins th coupon below Fra far Barter file Inc 373-q Maia-st Attain feu nay send aa entirely free a nnie Treatment of year stimulating Alcatioa for Rupture kN MPaMt4P(psitiiaiisil Kelly and Groh will remain their respective positions The Giant manager will put either Bouthworth or Toung-ln center to fill the shoes of Stengel and Cunningham who were traded to Boston Emil Meusel will cover left field The contemplated trip to Europe next season of the Giants and White Box still la awaiting the approval' of Judge Landis If the sanction Is obtained 11c-Graw intends to select a' player from each of the other seven National league teams Charley Comiskey owner of the White 8ox alto not publicly assenting to tho plan is in full sym-athy with the idea Ho will do ikewlse if Landis approves Babe Ruth probably will among those selected os an added attraction for the tour The plans are for the teams to stay In Europe three weeks during which time they will visit Great Britain and France where they will try to stimulate interest American National game "There will be 'no hippodromlng on this McGraw sold "We will chow them our leading American bosebull stars und win show them the game at its It is the Intention to take Landis along on the trip in the MANLY defeat the Central A Wildcats at the Manly Is captain and plays a guard for Wooster Under the coaching of Boles hs has developed Into a very fret running guard Junkln plays any position on the basketball team but is best as a forward He also pitches for the Wooster baseball team one of the fastest guards In the state Hirst running mate also Is a clever performer He ploys a halfback on the Wooster football team 8 tarn the real star of tha Wooster court team who plays center is an all-round athlete He plays fullback and is captain of the Wooster football team pitches for the Varsity nine and Is a good track man Wooster alumni here have reserved section of seats for the game George Richardson coach of the Wildcats now Is well satisfied with the condition of his men and expects to see his men trim the Wooster aggregation Ed Krueck and Frank Lena will officiate They make a dandy pair of arbiters They keep things moving and they call their decisions without fear or favor In a preliminary game Woodward High will May tho Ik A Ramblers our League Needs Teams The Spinney Commercial Basketball League will meet Thursday night at 644 Main-et to complete organization plans These teams so far have Joined: Pickerings Hill Top Laundry Diem A Wing 8 Rubber and II Day Co Herb Davis Red Luts and other court exports will explain the rules to players Thursday night Two mors teams are desired for this league Those wishing to Join cpll Colvin Long Canal 7287 Loss of Title Aids Wilson By United New NEW YORK Dec 25-Johnny Wilson despised as a "cheese champion" when he held the middleweight title will find new backers among those who used to bet against him when he fights Harry Greb here after the first of the year in their return bout for the title Wilson lost the championship to Greb last summer by the decision in a 15-round bout As soon as he was relieved of the title and ceased to be the recipient of dcrlHlve compliments Wilson began to light better He gave George Robinson a severe bouncing and recently registered a technical knockout over Pat McCarthy a light heavyweight who Is highly regarded in New York Thera ars many followers of the fight business hers who do not believe Greb can make the weight again and he strong enough to beat the new Johnny Wilson SHEELY IS GOOD ONE Only a bad ankle keeps Earl Sheely of the Chicago Whits Sox from being one of the most-talked-about first-sackers In ths history of the game Eddie Collins says bs Is one of the greatest first -basemen ho ever played with or against 'Aside from being a groat fielder 8heely is noted for his ability to hit In a pinch CELTICS DROP HAGGERTY The New York Celtic one of the greatest basketball teams In the country will get along without the services ot Horse Haggerty the giant guard this season Haggerty la one of ths biggest men playing basketball He has tremendously Mg hands Paddock Will Not Fight By Vnited Freni PASADENA CAL Dec If the National Committee of the American Amateur Athletic Union refuses to sanction Charles Paddock world's champion sprinter It la well end good with him he will abide by the decision Charley Is not making any apologies for what he is accused of have never attacked the A A as an organisation I have never authorised an interview In which I vilified the A A or clianged Its officers or athletes with he said "But I have said it seemed to me that some of the actions of certain A A committees were unjust and arbitrary and not to the best Interests of the athletes "My day of active competition Is probably about thru If those who have the final say In who shall go to the Olympic games do not wish to have me as a candidate I am content to remain at "But" Paddock added shall most certainly work for those who nre to follow me that they shall enjoy the same rights and privileges In athletics than belong to them os American citizens "My eligibility for the future la a question for the collegiate associations and the A A IT to settle Whatever that may be I desire that It may bring about definite co-operation among the athletic bodies of my country so that America may have a glorious success in the Paris Olympic League Teams Are Busy Seven more games will be played by Intercity Basketball League learns before the new year sets in Two ganes wifi be staged Wednesday night the Fenwicks playing tha Price Hill Caseys at Price HIM and the Immacdlates playing the Catholic A at Covington The Friars Thursday nlglit will Journey to Norwood to meet the Norwood Yeung Club and Friday night the Caseys will play St Clements at HI Clement gym while Norwood A tackles Covington at Covington The Catholic A will play Its second game of the week Saturday night engaging Fenwick at the Fenwick gym and Sunday night Norwood Young Club wilt clash with Holy Cross at the gym HOOSIER ACE KENNETH ALWARD Indiana University Is striving hard to gain more recognition ae a basketball power In Big Ten circles and wilt make a determined bid to rank with the leading fives in the middle west this season In Kenneth Alward the Hooslers have an inspiring leader and capable captain Hagen to Build New Course Special to The Poet ST PETERSBURG FLA Dec 25 Walter Hagen world famous golfer who haa established a winter home here and been made president of the new Boar Creek Country Club plans th finest 88-hole golf couras In tha southland According to Ilngen most golf links south of the Mason and Dixon lino are of sandy soil but In St Petersburg hs has found 1 a rich black loam that will make an ideal top soli for the course to be laid out next year So that hie Bear Creek Country Club will be all that he desire for golf ars Hagen shortly will coll in golf course experts to map out the 86-hole links Tad Jones Must Start Anew The work of a football coach '1 pretty much like that of a horse trainer reporter policeman or ahow producer What he dkl yesterday Is Just business If he falls today he's no good and people doubt that he ever waa or will he Tad Jones at last this season had a great football team at Yale The fruition of years was a' championship team for one season and when th whistle shrilled thru the soppy atmosphere of Cambridge ending the last gam with a victory over Harvard Tad Jones knew he must start all over again He lost by graduation both Riche-son and Russell Murphy splendid quarterbacks Mllstoad Stevens Neale Mallory Neldllngsr Blair Dlller Bullman Landis and a half dosen others of less prominence Left to him for one more year were Ducky Pond who beat Harvard Luman Bench and a few others who will lie seniors next year and 10 sophomores of 1923 Including Wienocke who may beootna tha varsity quarterback In hie third yqor In their respective zones of Influence Mickey McTlgue light heavyweight champion doesn't belong A pecking poking clinching monotonous mechanic afraid of Tom Gibbons afraid of that's your light heavyweight champion today Harry Greb belong He nearly murdered himself to make the middleweight figure of 160 pounds at which he holds the championship lie hasn't won by a knockout since Chauncey Depew wore rompers Mickey Walker qualify lie atolls when he does go into ths April 26 ring hs only goes In against ths medicine don't will on The university a game May II be relay By Glenn Killinger AH -American Star What ie my favorite play la foot ball? That Is a rather general question In making a selection of the best possible play to use the field general of a football team must be governed by existing conditions With a half yard to go on the fourth down a line bock would be my choice In some other situation a punt would be th proper thing at another time a forward pass would be my selection It would be hard to pick a favorite play In a game that presents so many different situations os does football The distance to bs gained ths number of the down ths score and ths time remaining to ba played are all factors However if I was to be pinned down to one certain play as a consistent ground gainer I would have no hesitation In selecting the crossbuck or off-tackle run Ths lino-buck as a scoring play la Yale Trip to Open Here Yale University's basketball team will open Its western trip by playing the University of Cincinnati quintet at the gym Saturday night The present team Is considered to be shout the best Yale ever baa sent west Included as regulars on the quintet are Stevens fullback and Lumen end on this Yale footbaH team After playing the' Bearcats here tlie Ella will tackle Ohio State at Columbus Dec 81 Reserve at Cleveland Jan 1 Chicago at Chicago Jun 8 and Northwestern at Evanston-Jan 6 Due to tho fact that many of the students are away from Cincinnati for the holidays many seats will bo available to the general public CAPTAIN QUITS UNIVERSITY VA: Samuel Maphls of Warren town Va haa been elected captain of football at tho University of Virglinla to succeed George Arnold of Westminster Md who was chosen to lead the 1684 grid men but who resigned In order to continue the study of "I resigned because 1 expect to play any more football" Arnold said Greasy Neasi is coach BUCKEYES GOING EAST COLUMBUS: Ohio Btato University send Its baseball team an eastern invasion next spring schedule -Just announced by the athletic officials rails for with Cornell in Ithaca on The track team also will represented at the Pennsylvania carnival in Philadelphia on MARIETTA VS PA STATE STATE COLLEGE PA: Marietta I College Is tha only new team booked on the 1934 Penn Rtnte football schedule Marietta will play here Nov 22 1 George arneM (Chicago L) haa hem Weed upon os a referee Navy-Washington footlmll A Merry Xmas to AUt -raters and he dodges the elates where decisions are given true middleweight old Jeff Smith seems to belong to the tltlo which he never his hold It Is a little bite for Smith now altho ho recently knocked nut the exceeding- ly tough Young Fisher of Syracuse But In his younger iluy tho title held by AI McCoy Mike ami Johnny Wilson was by right As Tom Gibbons certainly belongs to Pasadena New Year's Day tho light heavyweight championship The Gibbons who went all tho way with Dempsey would outclass McTlgue Gene Tuney Georges Carpen tier and Hot Hikl on successive nighta 1 brother Mike at his best was a middleweight champion without a tltlo for he certainly was best in his class Puckey McFarland would have lieen lightweight champion at the 16-round derlMkm distance in his day but he never held a title because 40 rounds was the route when Wul-gont and Nolson wore champions However nny spore sympathy may Im withheld from thoue who belong and never got there More deserving ore tho battered slightly demented penniless never-wosers who earn Just enough for current expenses never breaking Into the Mg money and who after a few years are shunted out of the game broke balmy and without prospect Wednesday Special I BREADED Aft PORK CHOP 20c Tastes Like Yon will enjoy these choice tender (hops prepared with thick crumbly egg breading and fried to a rich brown One of tlie basketball treats of the holiday season will be staged Friday night at the Central JL A when the Wildcats tackle the College of Wooster five Wooster has a very fast team this year in fact Boles coach believes this team is the strongest ever turned out by that college Captain Manley who plays a guard la an Erie (Pa) boy and rated Blind Football Hero Wins in Election Perry Hale one of the greatest fullbacks ever turned out at Yale has gone Mind The name of Perry Hale wih bring bock to the followers of football! the memory of Gordon great teem of 1900 That Yale team beat Princeton 29 to 5 and the following week beat Harvard 28 to 0 After graduating from Yale Hole spent three years as coach at Ohio State University and Phillips Exeter Academy Hale then took up his profession aa a mining engineer He was meeting with similar success to that which crowned his -efforts on the gridiron While going over one of his big Jobs a premature exploelon resulted in an accident that caused permanent blindness Every effort 40 restore his lost sight has failed Hale has finally become resigned ot his fate and Is once again the smiling Perry Hole of other days Hole lives at Portland Conn Recently he took a filer In politics and whs elected tax collector of that town Sisler Friendly to Shocker By United New ST LOUIS Dec There is no serious discord between Urban Bhocker and George Sisler respectively star pitcher and new manager of the Bt Louis Browns Staler msdo plain In a letter received here Sisler who Is out on the Pacific coast trying to recover from the eye trouble which kept him from playing lost summer expressed -the opinion that Shocker Is the best pitcher In the American League and declared the Drowns would never trade him for any less than they consider such a pitcher to be worth cure that if Shocker staye with the Browns that we personally can get along all right together as we always have" Sisler said "and that he will prove a valuable MATCHED WITH HOPPE CHICAGO: Jake Schaefer It was said seml-offlrlally will meet Willy Hoppe here Jan 21 In a match for the 182 balk-line billiard champion-chip OHIOAN AFTERBIG BOUT NEW YORK: Tom McGlnlty Cleveland promoter Is prepared to moke a big offer for a Tom Gibbons-Georges Carprorier fight next year according to Eddy Lohg partner of Eddy Kane manager of Gilibons 1 By Westbrook Pegler NEW YORK Dec There are three aorta of champions in the ring those who belong those who belong and those who belong but never get there no question that Dempsey belongs Benny Leonard belongs Johnny Dundee belongs and so do Joe Lynch and Pancho Villa When they fight their true fight they are above all BrittonStill lever est oxer By United New NEW YORK Dm Jack Britton nearly 40 years old and a trifle paunchy about the middle still is the greatest boxer In the world Altho Britton was winded at the end of his 10-niund canter with the slugging Young Kaplan In one of the small clulw tlie other night he won the decision and tlie whole boxing colony here is talking of nothing but Britton's Wizardry The fight did not draw any customers However Those who did wamler Into the old horae-mnrket were privileged to watch an exhibition of boxing which equaled the work nf Joe (lane his best Utile Hammy Munddl of Rockford 111 tha featherweight recruit who has been regarded as the cleverest little man with his mitts since the days of Jem Driscoll sot near ths ring and studied magic styla as a student artist alts at tha foet of a master Britton stopped swings with Just the slightest prod of a glove-tip on the ehouldar setting his man off-balance for a mere Instant while hs countered with rapid left Jabs The old man no longer able to go 15 rounds at top speed was nevertheless the most highly skilled exponent of the art of boxing that New York has seen In many years DODGERS BOOK 15 NEW YORK: Fifteen exhibition games with the Cards Phillies Senators Whlto Sox Indians and Browns are on tha Brooklyn training schedule for next spring The club is -to train In Clearwater Fl and most of the games will played In that neighborhood The Milwaukee Club of the American Association also is on the schedule CUTTING IT SHORT Pete Walls rode two winners at Tijuana Monday while Ivan was riding one at Now Orleans Tommy Gibbons in home for Christmas following a long western vaudeville tour which started shortly after his fight In Bhelby with Jack Dempsey Tommy Cotter Buffalo football player died in Rochester Monday of a broken neck sustained in a game Sunday My Own Admiral Cary Grayson's thorobred has been entered for the- Ascot Gold Cup race to bs run In England next June Eev and Urey Lag also are entered 65000 PLAY COURSE Cleveland has but one municipal golf course the Highland Park links ot 18 holes Figures show that mors than 65000 golfers ployed over tho court! last season a new recurd Nina new hides will be completed by spring GARAGES 1 SAVE TIME MONEY TROUBLE OUR FREE BOOKLET TEU8 ABOUT THEM THE HYDE PARK LUMBER CO PHONE EAST 787 BURCII AYE and Teeth That Satisfy PLATES 10 'UP Extracting Crowns Bridgework Fillings Best Quality nf Dental Work Then Need Our Service Guaranteed Satisfaction DR POLLACK Dentist Oyea EvsalaM IS WEST FIFTH STREET Pkeee Mels 6487 Yon.

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