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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 10

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4 10 4 dfe Local ranchise Left Cilv jl New Mark CHARLIE CARROLL TO BORING COMING RACE IN LEAGUE AVERAGES HERE YEAR MEMBERS MADE CANVAS nrnnf Dec Several hun dance at the Carolina be incwd from the city high school DUKE UNIVERSITY TO LINEUP NOT ANNOUNCED It play LONG ILLED Greatest 10c Cigar Barbee Hayes Co Distributors I £2 the np Alum nl Wait! EL REES SO 1 Vanstory Your Turn to Smile! Semi annual Our Semi Annual Clearance all And Winter Sale Of rw Suits and Complete details tomorrow morning Sale 5 One Lot of Suits And Overcoats Starts V2 Price Busy YOUNTS DeBOE CO Corner BuiMing Mid lalfor ClH McKnight Phgs Quality Is Higher Than Price1 George DeBoo Yount rt I if hHl will during the five league has been time It appeared Point and mld wlnter and finals Roger times names official truly and game a out ir of Jefferson Standard Building thing will hr In ren'lincs for the opening of the enmnn was first occa thts Mrs tv Carl and Miss Mrs of the past five GIBBONS IRPO BOUT PROPOSED IN LONDON HAVE STRONG QUINTET IN IELD ON SATURDAY Tho committee will be com ft PINEHURST WELCOMES NEW YEAR AT DINNER BIG mark ournier Brooklyn who appeared on 154 died the league in PROTEGE NEW TENNIS CHAMP Greensboro's Downtown ft Busy qt t1n Ka NEW VISITORS REGISTER XT I Mnlfahury Dec berth Im the leiiuue hh uppnrently namured thin ueck (Rperlnl te PuUv Newt Kinston Deo Heber JI McCoy will servo as president of tho Kinston Baseball club In 1925 with LJoyd Wooten vice president Willard Kyser secretary and treasurer and the following as directors: McCoy Will Harvey Wooten Harvey Ulnes Harry Stallings Martin Shealy Wayne A Mitchell John Hood Will ields Dr Albert DdC Purrott I'C loyd Wooten George irming Sr John Harvey Ernest Webb 8 Phil Hines Augustus Hobgood and John A Tucker executive prised by the president vice presi dent and Directors Mitchell Harvey and Hines These will have the active management of the business affairs The officers and directors are prominent business and professional men Director Mitchell Is the mayor of the city NAMES RECRUITS 'STAND OUT MARKEDLY Sonic of the finest fabrics and styles of the the kind of merchandise not usually to be had at prices like these You are invited to come early for choice values HEBER TO HEAD KINSTON CLUB DAILY NEWS JANUARY 1 1925 unit such athletes as Jimmy Simp son Everett Spikes Tom Neal and host of others finished their athletic careers on Trimtv athletic Helds This year the remnants ot last great baseball nine ill have Duke university written across the breasts of their uniforms John Dempster started his pitching career under the banner of Trinity he will terminate it under a banner and new and strangS yells will greet hi rm when the enters the box this spilng i Aaron Turner the midget short stop i during his freshman year be gan to kick up dust Trinity diamond This spring he will pick up grounders on the diamond of Duke university Charles Smith third baseman had his upper teeth knocked out oy a bounder last spring in the Trlnity Guilford engagement During the Coming season he will endeavor to forego another such ac cident in the Gullford Duke tussle The basketball squad for the com tog season started practice under the name of Trinity When the play ers return from the holidays they will don the jersies of Duke unlver Charlie Carroll manager Greensboro Patriots for the seasons and one of the most popular plavermanagers in the Piedmont league will allot tho Winston Salem baseball club through the coming season It was announced Wednesday Carroll was released from the local club sometime ago when it became apparent that Greensboro would not bn represented In the league in 1925 1th the appointment of Carroll to pilot the twins this year was the announcement that baseball will con tinue in Winston Salem during the coming season under the management of the inston Salem Baseball com' nany formed in the Twin City Wed nesday morning with errell piesident: Ernie Shore secretary treasurer and with Volger and Smithdeal comprising the re mainder of the company The now company it was announc ed will take over tho Winston Salem franchise and make arrangements for leasing the ball park from the club's former owners It was further an nounced that Carroll and Shore will have exclusive direction of the club Carrot! Wednesday afternoon pressed regret that the city would not be representel in the league during the coming season Carroll fliild that his stay In Greensboro was pleasant and that during his fife yenrs as manager of the local club he had formed many lasting friend ships Wright and In Group of ive National layers In Over 150 Games through 150 games or more Babe Ruth Yankees Eddie White Sox Harry Hellmann Goose Goslin Senators Sam Senators Bill Jacobson What to Do And See Today At Pinehurst Several Hundred Take Part In inal Even! of the Old Year At the Carolina GREENSBORO DUCK SMITH CERTAIN TO MANAGE POINTERS New York Dec One new title holder emerged today from the con test for youthful tennis laurels while another champion was dethroned in the indoor tournament at the seventh regime: armory Edward Jacobs 14 year old Balti more lad and protage of William Tilden the national champion cap tured tho'national singles title by defeating rank Shields of Sliver Beach 8 2 6 4 Iq tho final round of this division of competition The titleholder was Kenneth Appel of East Grange and Mercersburg academy who was defending the junior singles crown he jon last year "4 Appel was put out in the Berni finals by II Johnson of Newton Academy Waban Mass in straight sets 8 6 0 1 Tomorrow Johnson will fight It out for the junior title witii Horace Orser New York school boy sHy The basketball team4o the new university promises to en counter a disastrous season Trhwtyjjr last basketball quint brought fitting close a season in which Methodist quint was runner up South Atlantic honors Spikes Richardson 4 Bullock and Crute will not be hr the Duke uni A versity line up Wonder it the en dowment and the added prestige of a university WUU attract a tew backs Chamber of Commerce Com mittee Reports No Sentiment or Basebail Here Last Night and Greensboro Old Trinity ive Playing Un der Duke Colors Will Meet Winston Salem With the passing of Trinity as a Party will the races IVluN Stays Tranis Title New York Deo Edward Ja cobs 14 year okl Baltimore iv youth today won the National In door Tennis phatiipionshlp by defeat ing rank Shields Silver Beach 6 2 6 4 in tho final singles match Sport Scenes Sifted rom Se veral Sources EAST AND WEST MEET ON WESTERN GRIDIRON St Vnul Minn Dec Tommy filhbonji St Paul light henvyweight boxer announced last nlghf hr had received nu offer to fight luis Angel irpo South American heavyweight before the National Sporting club at London The club said to bo willing to post a guarantee of 20000 poundsuherlinQ the winner ta take 80 per cent and the losar 40 per cent No date was mentioned for the bout but it was 1n licftted that It would be held some time In March 1 Gibbons said tonight be would be giid to meet irpo nnd expressed con fideneo that he could defeat tho Soutn American Thu St fighter du vlaretl he imu wired the of the proposition to his manager Eddie Kane wno la now tu uiucagu Cheer lehders of the new Duke uni versity have begun to originate new yells to conform to the change of title No more will the famousT ty 1 resound over athletic contests fur there is no Trinity Possibly the yell will be re tained 'for use in lntra murl con tests at Duke university that is when the basketball team of the school of liberal arts takes on the quint of the Kllgo school of religious education 1 4 Berth Virtually' Assured (Snwll to ixitly Nws High Hoc Tt now an pcHrs to be certainty that "Huck" Smith former Greensboro High Point nnd Charlotte player 'Will be selected to manage the local club nt the Pied mont league In 1825 A letter toilay from th vice presi dent of tho Worcester ci of the Eastern league states that the club will give Smith to High Point in ex change for nt least two players The officer of the Worchester elub classed Smith as major league tim ber declaring that offers as high ns $0u0 had been made for him Wor cheater will not ho said stand In the way of Smith and therefore the club IS willing to 'send him here In order that he may have a chance as aman ager Local club owners today indicated Hint they were' willing to give up two players In exchange for Smith who apparently well pleased with High Point's offer Smith's homo Is nt Greensboro hut he has a large following In this and It Is believed the selection meet universal approval third Imweuion last senaon will per cfnitittr of The fornirr mnrk Mm held by John Lobcrl Philadelphia nho fielded D74 In 11)12 on (fly AMOeiated Preus) New York Dec 31 Two ctand out markedly in the averages of the National league Gienn of the Pittsburgh PlrateE and Travis Jackson of the New York Giants reeiultH shortstop for more than 150 contests in a sea son which produced only five men in the National league who accomplish ed the feat Wright held his position throughout 153 games Jackson per formed 181 times Apparently itwas a great year for shortstops Everett Scott continuing his long service in consecutive games for the Yankees in the American league and Rabbit Maranville form erly a star in that position appearing In 152 battles for Pittsburgh Peckinpaugh saw service 155 with the Washington Senators The inner defense held ground with ''Maranville Wright playing almost every of the schedule and irst Baseman Charley Grimm donning an uniform 1n 151 struggles es Traynor thethird baseman had icSut 10 days leave during the year but partici pated fn 143 tilts Close behind came the Infield of the Giants led by Jackson The New York quartet avefnged 146 games Bill Terry assisting at first base dur ing George journeys totccn terfieid The veteran Heinle Groh gathered his record fielding average in 145 contests 4 TJjc only other National leaguer to pass the long distance mark was Jacques baseman slons an resnect In the American league three ers played through every contest on tho schedule and they were veterans all Tyrus Cobb appeared in 155 con for his Detroit club Bill Wambsganss did as much for the Red Sox and carried on for the Senators Others in the American league who served were Collins Tigers Rim Browns Joe Sewell Indians Al Slm mpns Athletics George tiisler Drowns Wally Pipp Yankees and Everet Scott Yankees Golf Twenty seco ml annual tournament Semi finals for the first and seconu divisions At the liner Track Annual New Year's races at 3 pT Running and harness specialties 'r At the Country 4 luh Tea and dancing from 4 to 6 Coming Dveitls Polo game tomorrow at 3 an Sandhills vs visitors At the Carolina thtutler tomorrow night at 8:15 Special produc tion of Pan" Hart Schaffner Marx and Hickey reeman Standard 1 Greesnaboro would take over the management the campaign dwindled down to nothing The committee of the chamber of commerce made the following state the past few weeks wo have made a quiet nnd unofficial "anviM of the aitua tlon Interviewing those who would have la bo called upon for financial support if profes sional baseball was to be continued In Grocnsboro next year We have found ho substantial sentiment to support professional baseballs 1 committee feels that Greens boro has little to lose In surrender ing its Piedmont franchise that can not be regained at some future time Jf desirable majority of cities now under stood to make up the Piedmont league are manifestly 'class cities Rome baseball enthusiasts have aspirations for Greensboro teeome Identified with a assay baseball league and believe that this is more likely ty materialise if Greensboro docs nut participate in a league 'made up most ly of 'class cities surrender of Greensboro's franchise is a greeter loss In the opinion of this rurnmltten to the Piedmont league than It is to Greens boro ir report does not reflect the attitude of Individual members of the committee but Is based entirely upon me sentiment cxffissed by those The committee consisted of Cftrrffr IL McKnlght and Kelchum PILOT WINSTON CLUB ormer Patriot Manager and One of Most Popular lay ers In League CARROLL POPULAR Rees Mitchell Cigar Co Manufacturers Greensboro Concert from 2 to 3 tn New Year's dinner at 8:30 Dancing rrom io 11 Ride to Pino Bluff lake leave the Carolina hotel at 9 a speciameB at at 3 Pasadena Calif pec Notre Dame outweighed but with the odds with them as they have been in nearly every game this season are ready for Stanford university whom they meet tofnorrow afternoon in a post season intersectional football game in the Rose bowl here It will be the first time that the Notre Dame players have exertod themselves In a warm climate auch as has Pasadena Thirty four team membars of the South Rend Institution headed by Coach Knuts Rockne arrived today Late today they were herded into Rose bowl where the famous gallop ing backfield tested themselves on the turf the four horsemen were In fine fettle and were held down by warning words from Rockne lopped off their practice this after noon with a very light scrimmage boys are not afraid of Notre Dame' was the Inst minute word of Coach CLmn Warner of Stanford lute today will make no predictions as to ths outcome of the game" Coach Knute Rockne declared team Is not in shape the hot weather at Tucson has lowed the buys down All the talk about scores amounts to nothing but talk now are mighty glnd to be hero and wo will piny a hard game" Unbeaten and untied throughout one of the hardest schedules ever faced by a team the Gold and Blue aggregation will meet a strung foe for It was the Cardinals that fought powerful University of California Bears to a 20 20 ti a few ago The Rockne men amassed during the 1924 Beason total of 253 points scored against their opponents' 4i New Labor Chief Asks Aid In Abolishing Child Labor Washington Dec Declaring the most Important of the new yr nr is the abolition of child labor William Green president American ederation of Labor In an appeal tonight to American cltlaens asked that thev give their full and Immediate support tn ratification by tho states of tho child labor consti tutional amendment Mr drspn said tha amendment was a very distinctive way the work of the gn at leader Samuel Gotnpers and that ratifica tion would be expres sive expression of our regard" for the president of tne federation Eleventh hour plant to save Greens franchise in the Piedmont fell flat Wedneday and TtP 1 A Vi Innal oLuuanju jhpbiuoh club notified league directors that a Greensboro would not be a member the Piedmont loop and that so as Greensboro Is concerned the franchise along with the players will revert to tne teaguomanagement The franchise carried with it a neat sum of money as pay ment due the club resulting from the sale of a player last fall a i It Is understood that the franchise will be placed by President Bramham of Ihe Piedmont Jeague in another city probably Burlington or Golds boro Greensboro Is the only member of the original six cities forming the Piedmont league that hae failed to retain its franchise years In which 'the organized or some that Danville Hlah ston Salem would withdraw but it Is understood that dubs in these cities are now on a safe financial basis There are many circumstances that can be attributed to the fail ure to retain Its franchise the most outstanding was the lock of some reiDonslble organization to take over the management after It was by the present directors that they had had their fill of profes sional baseball The announcement of the directors came as the re sult of lackpf support by the fans in general The question concerning Greens baseball situation has been dfa pending for some time Several civic organizations discussed the matter In ueiaii nuu iinauy tne cnnmicr commerce made Investigations which ultimately led to a decision to give up the franchise to Mr Bramham According to statements made by members of the chamber of 'enm £4 merce committee there i cn annual jappeal for funds to Ude the baseballclub through another season which appeal has outlived it welcome It was staled that a few men have been called on year after year to lend fi a nannltil assistance from which they received no return Accordingly committee was appointed to find whether or not there was any ganlzed sentiment for baseball In city Sentiment for baseball made iis pearance In certain quarters Tues day but It later proved to be unor ganlzed One loyal baseball fan In a campaign for funds to rf rrtaln the franchise and Bubscrin 5 tlons were acquired for a consider able amount Then the question of who wr8 going manage the fi nances of the club arose and when it became apparent that no In TWIN CITY (TEARS WAY OR PROESSIONAL BASEBALL (Sr erfnl to Daily Newt) Winston Salem Dec 31 Coming in at the last minute because of their faith in Winston Salem and because of the fact that they believe that there is hardly a better advertlsc rnait for a live town than baseball a group of four citizens came to the rescue and this morning bought the franchise from the Twin City Athletic association leased the park and clear ed tho way for arrangements for a gcod start for the spring The four of baseball in tihs city are errell Ernie Shore John Sniithdeal and Volger The first official act that the new owners in session this morning aft signing the lease of the park and telegraphing the forfeit money to President Bramham of the Piedmont league was the election and signing of Charlie Carroll of Greensboro probably the best known and best thought of manager that has played in the Piedmont league In recent years as the manager of the club The new basebail association will be known as the Winston Salem Baseball company and application for the charter is kow being made in Raleigh errell is the pres ident of the club and Ernie Shore is secretary The new owners of the club In a statement made today said that they took over the franchise at the last minute purely to save the game to this city because they believe heartl Iv in it They do not have any serious delusions regarding making money although they believe that they should be able to break even They also promise in this statement to give Winston Salem the best of baseball that is poslhle for them to give They realize that they are subject to mistakes In selecting play ers and that things may go wrong but they declare that so far as it if possible they will give the city a win ning club and they call upon the cit izens to do their part In making base ball a success here According to Mrererll the opera tion of the club will be practically In the hands of Mr Shore and Hr Carroll On account of Ernie wide experience in baseball it is certain that the combined efforts of himself and Charlie Carroll will give the city a team that they can well be proud of Telegrams putting up the1 forfeit and claiming Carroll as the property of the new club were forwarded to day Homemade Mince Meat our pounds good chopped boiled meat two pounds chopped suet not too tine four pounds raisins four putinds currants one pound chopped citron one quarter pound each can Xfc died lemon and orange peel cut flue one naif peck apples pared and chop I ped two pounds sugar onetaole jj spoon ground cloves two tablespoons cinnamon two grated nutmegaMlx thoroughly Heat to the boiling point one quart boiled cider and pour over i the fruit and meat mixture Pack in Mason jars screwing lids on' tight There you have your fllllngfor your winter's mlree pies 4 (Hnedsl to Dally News) Durham Dec The first varsity team to represent Duke university In an athletic contest will be seen in action here Saturday night January 3 whenR basketball team composed of Trinity college alumni of Winston Snlem will meet Coach George Buch quint on the floor of the uni versity gymnasium The Winston 8alem five will in clude some of the best players that Trinity college ever produced Ev erett Spikes formerly of Durham who ran neck and neck with the llllant Carmichael C's premier star Just season for honors as the greatest player fn the stafe may be In tho nlurnnl line up There will also be such worthies as Martin errell Hatha way Starling Crute and Oscar Richardson Each of these men was selected as an all state player In his day at Trinity rom this aggregation of ex stars will be fashioned what will be about the fastest alumni team on record ac cording to reports from the Twin City training quarters On the other hamb the local talent Is not imposing Coach George Buch helt'" who coached the Colonels of Kentucky university to win the 8 I A A championship In 19922 has a hard job on his hands Like How ard Jones football mentor Uuchhelt cnine here at a time when real ath letes are almost as scarce as the pro verbial rooster teeth AVIth the ex ception of Captain Ed Bullock there is little to be said for the new uni versity's prospects a Tn addition to Captain Bullock there will bo two veterans who have played more or less irregularly on the squad two seasons back Gene Brooks And Lciper are both fair players byt they were never con sidered In quite the same class with Spikes Simpson Neal nnd Crute No official line up has yet been unnaunceu uy wucnneit teams have 11 reputation for sling ing the monkey wrench into the basketball machinery of varsity teams here and this Beason appears to be a good time for oucceusful slinging But since is in the the IocrU will at least have had needed practice And there is a slim chance that the boys will win from their Trinity alumni opponents (Mesclfl I to Dully Nswnl Pinehurst died guests welcomed the new year at a dinner The dining room and ball room were decorated evergreens and noise producing favors were distributed among visitors A Burrell White of New York en tertained at his table Mr and Mrs Hcott Ely Mr and Mrs Glenn Mies Mary Elizabeth Glenn and Judge and Mrs William Cannon of New York? At Mrs Nash Rockwood's' table were her daughters the Misses Emily and rances Rockwood of New York and Mr and Mrs Hilliard Moles and Mr and Mrs Hathaway of Montreal ormer Governor and Mrs Martin Brumbaugh of Huntington Tit had five guests while Mr and Mrs Edward ilzgerald Invited Mr and Mrs Charles Picquet of Pinehurst Among others attending the Caro lina dance wore Gov and Mrs George 8 Sllzcr of New Jersey Mrs Watson WatBon and A Watson of Haverford Pa Miss Katherine er and Miss Imogene Neer of Paterson Mr and Underhill Miss Estelle SliinpRon Miss rances Gilbert Lillbert lie Linda Griffin Mr Mrs rancis JL Brownell Lniilaa A Gravson and Mr and James Gifford of New York Mr and Mrs Hunter Wood of South Orange Mr and Mrs John Wil liams of Longbeach Mr and Mrs Charles Treadway and Gra tian Treadway of Bristol Conn and Wallace Lyons of WhHe Plains Registrations at Carolina today Included Mr and Mrs' Van Rensselar Lansing of Pelham: Mr and Mrs John Given Miss Sarah Given John Given Jr and Walter Sav ory of New York: William Rip ley or newton venter mass pnu Sturhahn nndE Sturhann Hartford of Piedmont League RANP Ml ANV ATKKin unnuL mmii niiLiiu LACK SUPPORT Saturday 4 1 nifcamn Bcm) 'roll (nnintj Arw 1 orL ew (rihliMhrd a new Uehling record fur laHjL liw I la 4 5 VXIX it 7 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 W' CT 1 1' i I 4 i I flH 1 HQ 1 HH Hi1 I MH 1 fr MH I HR MB A kUv A I 1 i i 77 i i a faA? 1 sWEwS' '1 I zji A IO A sa jU 'gl JW i A' SH Kt Jt I 7 I' kfVrl LLAt 11 I 'J tx ti LCiM? 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