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Dope in Full
Veteran Giant Infielders To Be
Waived Qut of National League
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by Mags' Agreement,
NEW YORK PFeb 2T —Hal Chase
Grst dasemman and Heinie Emmer
man, third daseman of the Giants
are sad % de slated for pedirement
from the major leagues iz & few
days
It 5 oaderstood tha® walvers are
12 be asked om these two plavess ang
Lee Magee, who played with the Cubs
tagk vear. and that nome of the cluls
in either of the hig lagucs will clam
them.
Zimmerman was suspended last Ml
by McGraw, whoa anacounced shortly
afterward that ZTim would sever play
another game with the Giants Chas
was on the carpet defore Joha A
Heydler last winter on a charge of
gapdiing made by Christ~ Mathew
son, but was given a ciean bdill of
health
At the meeting of the two leaguss
fa Chicago two weeks ago it was
reported that Magee was to de g'de
tracked by mutual consent of the
clud owners. Adout that time he was
guoted as saying:
*“lf they pail such a trick on me
1 guarantee [ won't be the goat alome
At least ome other -player will go
with me.”
Detinite reasoms for the plan to
drop the three players are shroud <
in mystery.
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Winner Quer
Fultonites
Roys’ High quintet defated Fulton
High on the Fulton High court. 39 teo
12 Thursday afterncon. Both teams
piayed a good brand of ball showing
some fine passing and good guarding.
Boys’ High was handicapped as
two of her stars were out of the
fi" but. even with this handicap
more than a maich for the Ful
ton boys.
Boys’ High played a great game in
the first half, dbut in the second balf
Fulton showed op well Albright ara
Staton starred for Boys’ High while
Heard and Miller starred for the
I-)non boys.
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Eoys’ High (30) R’“Fw High (12)
Stevens (14) ............. Heard (§)
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Summary: Fouls called—On Ste
vens (12), Jones (1).
Referee—Davids (Boys” High).
Timekeeper — Hopkins, (Fulton
High).
Time of halves—Twenty minutes.
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Tech Cage Men
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Leave Tonight
For Vandy Game
By W. E. GEORGE.
After four days of nard, fast pm%
tise, the Georgia Tech Dasketoa
squsd leaves lonight at 8:30 for
Nashville, where they megt the fast
Vanderbilt five tomorrow nigit. This
is Tech's second encounier with them
/ 4nd the ouds favor Vauderbiit.
The week has been spent in shap
ing the le.n up 80 thal they will be
0 as good shape as poss.bie for ihe
contest Saturday mghe Practises
lave Deen hed e.riy and jate and half
4 dozen tumes or more the flist team
ie-up has beei: ¢h g 4 I'ne 088
a 'y .“fut:l. lece s Lall captailn
i ce.iwer, has jrov d greater blow
¢ saci ets Lian ¢ wouwid Im g
. The playi g ol ¥ a K Armustead
oh Lt paVOL Posii 0 Liwe been s 0 good
:date ahi probaoiity he wiil start
: badnl bt Lmory Jeinks
¥ hoa sierung
» i aile., ab LS B BUGIS, TEIL .8-
et of his bruusit work at boyw
bi gir am. y L s he woi, 10 doubs,
Open Wie Buine <8 a lorward,
Ut the va dervil (cam Laere is lit
lie that ueed De said,
The Commioudu: €s i present prac.
tealty Lhe same (oat Luey did when
they were cown here for thelr lite
visit. Norton, who touk the place of
Zerioss, when the latier was ruled in
eLigible, and who put up such & steilar
game at forward against Tech, wil
be at forward agaln aloug side Josh
Cody of internationsal fame. The re
mainder of the teamn will remain in
tact, too, unless Gleaves gels in the
fray at guard
Included wmong the Yellow Jackets
who will make the trip are Coacn
Alexander, Manager Lwn Sanford and
" elght players, viz: Armistead and
Martin, centers; Jonks, Drewster and
McMath, forwards, and Mayer, Staton
and Davis, guards. 7The probable
line-up for the two tewns when the
whistle blows will be: 5
Tech. Pos. Vanderbilt.
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Gilmore Dobie Signs
To Coach Cornell Team
. Y. Peh 27.-Officials of
o,",'.'n‘cé‘w’:,.f, today econfirmed the
A pepory that Gilmour Doble, coach of the
navy football flovo‘nl. A!'nu bol:: :;:..:M
from oont t 1
&‘t"o mfin wlowen 'fi next three
THE ATL.Q"!'A GEORGIAN v . A Clean Newspuper for Soathery Homes .»e FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2T, 183
THE GEORGIAN SFPFORT PAGE
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- FIGHTERS
© MAY BOX
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Ekm and Hanlon Likely to Meet
. in Ten-Round Added Attrac
' tion March S.
Two ten-round douts are @ Dde
‘staged om the March § card az e
%A.‘bi;:m Promoter MeDosald sa
;W‘&fl\! Fruday. The Freddie Soorde-
Rid Toung ten-round event Bas
fallen reugh, and as a 3 added az
acton. MeDooald expects W sigm
weday Dotk Bidie Haziom aad Lasry
Avera, local dox.rs, fur teg roaasis.
' Avers Bas aready agreed W swap
biows with the old Atianca faverite.
and all that s Decessary oW & W
sgu lianioa
This will give the fans two windup
doucts the Mike ODowd-Stockyards
Tommy Murphy dout of tea runds
deing the other. There sheouid be sction
a-plenty i this show, considecing
the rivalry thag exists between Han
jop and Avera who have Deen sager
to get at (ach other for the past twe
moaths, and the fact that lxp&l
will have a chance to annex " the
middleweight championship of the
world by putting out O Dewd
if Harnlon is hnded as Avera's op~
ponent, it will be Eddie's first dout
in his home town since he it Dere
about four years age for Baltimore
Hanlon is very popular here Jdue o
the fact that he always fights s
willing to meet any man his weight
and has a long string of knockoat
triomphs. Though he recently lost
te¢ Dummy McKinney in Nasbhwill &
is the belief imoog the Veoitown fans
that Dummy was ueky. The Nash
ville promeoters Rave already prooa
ised the Atkantan & returm doet witk
McKinney.
BARNETT IS BACK.
Battling Barnett, another pepuliar
young battler of Walk Miller's soa
ble, will make his reappearince :n
the ring after several months’ ay
¢ff Barpett will de pitted aganmst
some good local boy n cme of the
p.elims.
The gent named Wilson, who wres
tled at the last show will perform
again in a ocoe-fall contest against
some man to de selected later.
That will give the fams somethiny
ke thirty rounds of deving and s
wrestliing match provided the doats
go the limit which shouM de suffi
cient to satisfy the most radid® fight
emthosinet
ALL-STAR CARD PLANNED.
. Promoter McDorald will immadi
‘la:ezy"a.‘fxmuxmtmm-y
n a ng his next big estprtain
ment. which be plans 1o make An all
| star local card
| This should prove a 3 howing suc
cess. It has deen some time simce-a
prometer staged 2 card with nothing
‘bot local talent and besides, it will
preve hizhly entertaining. There is
2 large crop of local doxers mowa
days. and this show will help to
elim'mate some of them from the Mp
notch ranks,
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1 By George E. |
| RECIPROCITY. |
When a wrestiing champ is beaten
Does he wear a frown of woel
Does he look as if he'd eaten {
Young persimmons? No! |
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There is nothing sad or tearful |
As he wends his careless way,
For his heart is light and cheerful
~ As a morn in May. i
There is not a sign of sorrow |
In his calm, unworried grim, ‘
For he knows that on the morrow
He is due to win. |
Swimiming acthorities are all bet
1p over the relative merits of the
short tank and the lomg tank In
the old days the short tarnk had the
advantage. He hadn't so far to fail
THE DOLLAR. |
The English Pound was full of woe,
The Franc and Mark had fal'en low,
And every form of foreign dough
Had taken quite a drop.
The Dollar proudly swelled his chest,
And slapped himse.f uron the breast,
't sezmed to him a merry jest
To see his fellows flop. |
“e swe''ed his chest in 'ordly pride
Until it almost burst his hide.
He gaved and chortled scornful-eyed
Upon the other pents.
But ere that fateful day was o'er
He enterd in a grocery store.
i hos~m =we'ls with pride no mere,
He feels like thirty cents.
BProwns and Cardinals will open
their annual city series on April 3—
just two days late,
Dispdteh from Columbus informs
us that Grover Hartley has been
sold to the Cardinals Nothing pe
culiar about that bdut the eaption
above the story says: “Hartley Back
to the Majors.”
SIMPLE.
“Althouah the Appel'ste division of
the Supreme Court affiraed the de
cision of the lower court ?nnfiu the
Yankeos a temoorary iniunction re
straining President Johnson of the
Ameriran Leaque from suspending
Carl Mays. the pitcher, it did se
wthaut onaing inte the maerits of the
case and also aave Johneon permis
«ian 20 renew his application to va
~ate the iniunction unlees the Yan.
vens bring their case \;".Ow trial
hefore the beginning of baseball
senson.”
Now you krmow afl about it
THE NEW GAME.
It was » ~ame of big league ball
In 1074,
The seats were crowded. one and all,
And rootars by the score ¥
Were standing, breathless, in the hall
Outside the courtroom door.
Jack Britton ir ope of our Dbest
ittla explorers. In addition to dis
mevering the Pomntain of Youth he
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MANY STAR
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RIFLEMEN
FOR TECH
Varsity Team Is Formed, With
First Engagement Against Au
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burn Scheduied March, 13.
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Uander the supervision of the Re
serve Officers’ Traizning Corps, Geors
gia Tech is plammirg 0 put out hee
first varsty rifle team this spring.
Rifle c¢lubs were formwed in 13T and
1918, but this is Tech's imitial vem
tare into this fleld of sport with &
tsam really representative of the in
stitatioe.
The idea of Tech having a wars'ty
riffe team has deen mentioned and
suggested mshunn tut has aever
been carvied | compietion. Simnce
Captain A. C. Pendieten assumed
control of Tech's military work ast
fall a number of exceilent innova
tons have been made and the new
commandant bhas proved himsell
equal 0 all occasions He was
greatly in saver of Tech enmtering in
to the shooting game dut kmew that
a poor team would bde worse than
pore at all, Hence he proceeded to
jet the facaulty know just what he
wanted and 1t wasnt long Ddefore
be got it &
It it announced that those making
the rifle team will b awarded a
blue varsity “T™ with crossed rifles
eon it. and this anrogncement has in
creased the interest in the work
manifold The outdoor range has
been fitted up and target practise
held every day. Any tha'! desire are
rwed to try out but soon the seuad
wll be formmed of the thirty men
whose cards have avepaged highest
sm’z‘ during the preliminary try
outs.
There are some very clever marks
men out. & number of whom had ex
eellent records as “Expert Riflemen™
while in the service. I[ndications at
present are that the team is going
to have a bunch of crack shooters on
it that can stick right around the
century mark on any range.
The first rifle meet will be a dual
meet with Audurn on March 13 each
team fring on its home grounds As
soon as & man comnletes his card his
score will be telegraphed to the other
college and a few minutes after the
firing is over the winner can be an
nourced. There is another meet ar
ranged with Miss ssipp! A. and M
ané several in view with the bg R
O. T. C. units in the South and East
Compony Basketball
Being Staged at Tech
The basketdall season of the R O T
C. at Tech s now well under way and
six fast games have been played The
regiment, consisting of three batalllons,
BAS ten companies and each s represente !
By & seam. The bdatalfion champlonshives
will be Aecided first, and then the win.
pers will play each other for the regi
mental honrs
The teams are coached by members of
the Teeh sguad and some dandy materis!
has been broueht to light. The games are
played n Grant Field on Fridays al poon
and on Saturday afterpcons. The follew
’Q‘fi% games are te be P‘"“ this week
Friday, February 27: First Batallion
Compary A w 8 (‘mm! M: Second
Batallion, Sompany E v Company ¥
Saturday. February 7f: First Hatallion
Company B va. Company C: Third Batal.
tiop, Company H va Company 1
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Detroit Universitu
Wants Go With Harvard
CAMRBRIDGE, Mas. Febh 27. Detroit
Ti o the Harvend fovtbail soed:
U Slandoned by Notre Dame
Wm
goes out ever and anon and discovers
gtrunge welterweights, each of whom
I 8 attached to a purse.
DUET.
“The moon shines bright this stilly
night!™
The lover sang beneath her cese
ment.
*The moon shine's bright this stilly
night!*
Her father echoed in the base
~ent
CNTHE LEVEL
By HENRY VANCE
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Joe Stecher is ome lad whe kmows
te cash in en a championship.
' Joe has been bodked solid ever simee
;h pinned Caddocks shouiders to the
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WRESTLES EVERY NIGHT.
One anight Joe meets Ham-fat
Qugliocoey. the Scandinavian champ, in
tm The pext night de's en
gaged in & match with Omff Atias
'betu.bu. the Spdbo-Slovaikan terver
and e Dext Tight ks some older fal
rgur.
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| The Nebraska farmer Boy is wresti.
[img every n ght excest Sunday might
| mow, and may ever plan to put o= a
[ Bout after church if he can bay the
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! Joeo waswaised op a farm dut from
| the way he is making money Re Ras
?no intention of rveturning” o the R
IP. D districts. It looks lke Joo Das
;Sworn off of S.Zor";.e. for hfe.
| Joe's job consists of doing a whele
{lot of leg weork. but his earning power
lis very much more than that of a
| messenger boy. Joe "- in his or
der for another mess government
bonds every time he clamps his scis
soms on a n.h.r e
| The Terrible Turk the Swanky
Swede, the Russian Roarer ail look
(alike to Joseph They sre set-upe 'n
the truest semse of the word but
|sach cash regiseter in the family box
ioffice runs a hot-bax every ‘ime
Stecher appears. [He' probably make
| more money out of wrestling this year
{than any ring champion does out of
fighting.
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| Uncle Wilburt Robingson has ship
iped his Robins to Florida. If rail
road fare was paid by the pound
Robby wouldn't get any further than
| Hoboken,
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Connie Mack's Athletics are traim
ng at Lake Charies. And there are
times that Cornelius feels like dump
ing said chutv: n;-\ ?xd mae
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The only successful one-man top
is the Kelly on Your :o‘f.
O'DOWD WAS REAL SOLDIER.
Mike O'Dowd. middlewelght cham
plon, who meets Stockyards ToSmy
Murphy here March 5, is the only
pugilistic champion who got to the
front line (r‘:c)n dur ng the war.
Doughboy Mi should prove a popu-,
lar card
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MEAT COSTS FORTUNE.
| Johnny Kilbane the falering
champ of the feathers, didn't improve
his popularity in Newark the other
night. Benny Vayger had posted a
{BI,OOO forfeit that he'd make 124
ipounds. He was three-quarters of a
| pound overweight, and for thesa few
| ounces Killy uzllo:m: 1,000 berries.
! The salary golng with.the chair
jmanship of the national commission
sis S2OOOO per year. And about all
the chairman has to do is look wise
inx the penodlc:u .me:un‘-.
‘ Minor league magnates would ke
to u,r u:.um gocd dollar-a-year
men for their b.all.el:abo.
VALGER MAY BOX MERE.
It 1= understood that Promotor Mo.
' Donald will make an effort to match
| Banny ' Valger with Juck Lawler
'Benny won op po.nts over Johnny
Kilbane the other night, while a ma
‘:rlty of the sport scribes gave Law
r & victory over Dunded here. A
£0 between these two boys should be
a thriller. N
New York !s a great place to get
basebal! into the courts. Even Ben-
Iny Kauff has been in the tolls of the
law the past few days in connection
’vnua - dh.ppea.rh‘m .l\llumubxlv.
When asked why he didn't bring
Kid Elberfeld te the Southern League
moeting hers Prexy Bob Aleen of
the Little Rock club replied that rail.
road fare was too costly, Looks like
Lhe could have used » littls diplomacy
p
p OLD DOLLAR BiLL SEZI:
Ancther reasen Amerca
l-‘:.“ geds o *Ufl‘
, TY plus mark @ one
cross that we all ke to
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and smuggied the Kid through on half
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SMITH GETS GOOD OFFER. |
lis woderstood fromm an sathorits .-
tive source “aat Bilyy Smith, former
Atianta mansger, and zow boss of the
Shreveport clud i» the Texss League
was offered ihe management of the
Washington Senators this wear Dby
Clark Griff . O Fox Griffith and
Billy are great friends. And mow
that Griffith has a bdig diock of stock
in the clud, he decided that he wantad
to take things eany. Billy, however,
turned down the offer. It was a great
chance for the ex-Cracker chieftlamn,
but he is strong with the Texas
League fans bhas a three-year con
tract, and pealising the fate of all
minor dosses who have altemptad to
manage major league ouvtfits Sir Wil.,
Bam decided to pass up the chance |
The South i dryer than ever, now
that the -.-OU.' h.. .h- ostracised.
Boss Wilson, of the Cablinet Crew,
seems to de working the pank-siip
dea overtime |
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With such sharp spikes on their
shoes its a wonder runners don't gut
the base mere often than they ‘ul
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Davidson Wild.
Cats Triumph
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Qver Carolina
COLUMBIA, & C., Fed 3T —David
son Coliege of North Carciine de
feated the University of South Car
olina at basketdall here Thursday
nEht by & csore of 2% to 18 The
visitors played snappy Ddasketball
throughout, while the home team
showed the effect of five games just
played on the road
Roderts, Romefelt and Brice rlay\‘
the best ball for Davidson, while the
best work for Carciiaa was done
by Skinner and Walte.
Lineup:
Carolina (18) Pesit'on Davidsen (3%)
Skinner (4) ......F......Roberts (§)
S B soconallsnans Hall (2)
Pay (8) ...c000..C... .Romefelt (10)
Vaughn (9) ......QG...... Brice (¥)
Waite (9) ......Gu..... Chalmers ()
‘:b‘l tution: Quatiebaum for Wal-
Referee, Sims.
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Boxing Board Will
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Centinue Investigation
LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb 18- The
army, navy and eivillan boxing board
will continue it investigation of the
“slacker” charges against Jack Demp.
sey, regardless of the findings of the
federal grand Jury at San Francisco
according 10 Maj). A J. Drevel Biddie,
one of Ameriga’'s best known Sports
men and mxbot of the boand
“It would not be right for me L 0 say
that there 18 & possiblility of the box
ing board going contrary to the find
ings of the ccurt of law.” said Major
Biddle. “But we will go ahead with
our \nn-n,::um dhd be prepared to
render a pision within & few
woeeka”
Amateuwr Auto Races
Staged at Albany
ALBANY. Qa., Feb 27 A large crewd
witpessed three exciting auto races al &
mee! staged here Thursda sfternoon at
the Albany-tiouth Georgia Tair groumds by
the Albany automabile dealers
The drivers were all amateurs and the
ears wers aAll stock oars or racers, which
local mechanios had constructed
Bill Martin, Aviving an Oldemeblle stock
car, won the dealers’ derby two miles, in
148 Haek Smith B oan Basex, captured
first homors in the thres-mile grisvance
race 8 .40 whil? Kay Heath of Camilia
won the three.mile dpub grievancs race
a 4 3% Arivng a KBty
| The track wWas slow rom disuse and
reueh from the recent rains
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SCANDAL
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Crocked Gumbiers Get t Trio of
Mo i Nadesal Laague, Caus
ag Thewr Forced Setremeat.
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B LARKRY WOLTZ. :
CHICAGQO, Fed 12--Three maler
Jeagror dall plarers Zave Dwes e
N Evoewed ¥ thewr respeviive chede
Acveniing W Ue wpefficinl nforess-
U, De pAßpAling evil i respeasidie
The mea dedimd dasedall whe sre
~wpormcio foe the gmove s chenall
s Aoe Jetsrwmimed 0 o he spawt
of aax Snge of suspicion. Two years
Ago sume IWSLY UNdERG stories
seat Do ands of De majer
L IRI Plavers, @ was alegwd
were v league Wit certaln creedwd
mamdlers '
Qe rvestigation was deld dat
there was 29 ovidence o warmaat a
sosrecsion. Bt the rewers at de
contimad their avestigations, and
2ow the T i =eat cet Hhat Ueee
Yery prommiaest d? toesers will de
ameng De m when he seasen
evems Na Dave dven made
rudiic and mone will de .-ewl
Bere. THe Siam Dowewvers wild e
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ONE TO2.NOTCHNER GONE. !
Oee of the men »yvoived das Deen
3 $T NN a year performer Tor sevems)
smsons mast His comtraet for this
smson cailed for oee-ind at
amounst. It s eamy ™ seo thut Be
wi? sten down and out. j
A “squesier® in il to Dave P
rishad the mwestiee!ing m 1
wirh its demived Wformmtion. He
Phaced Die cands wmon the tabie ”1
the story sues. AR e Mrvestipntors
weore smarefied of the cvmunlietenves of
Helr cuse. It was dechd to make
20 hureak over the matter. dat to
aviedly drop the rlayers Crom the re
serve Nags of their respective odide
There will de me doiler Hom the
Feedarged ahietesn Theyr are well
aware of he svidence asuinst them
and predabdiv will de willlng % o
mto retirement without a furtder
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Peacock Clan
Peacoek mzn‘!utu Thursday
afternoon on the ook voart, 4318
This wus Pracock’s ast game of the
Procent seasen, and Rdhwebird: tried
thelr Jamdest to fMaisd their seasea
2 a Base of plory. And they aid
The game was hard .flnz.!. and e~
cep for the spectmoular dursts of
individual players (the eutoome would
dave deek much closer. Fiake Laind
was the Peacock star, shooting u.:.l
twenly -sev POt 004? te
foat l.ubt‘ly Rimsef work
of Mooty at guard also aikied the
Riuedind cause materially. as de odu
tributed eight points and A Mmook
to keep the Marist tetal down |
Captain Safurans 3id the dest work
for Marist, shooting eight points and
playing e floor in & dandy style
The guanding Keeling alo was a
briliant part of the game
The lime-up:
Peacock (43) L.;" Marist (9)
R F
VORhID ...vonscrsnscsnes TRIDOP (D)
LG
Mooty (3) ..ciovvevvn. Safarems (B
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VO o . cicianvusisiisicss TS
Summary: rlmh-—l\\r Pea-
COUR, Sparks Yeager, for Marist
Goulding «1).
Referee—Thomas, (Y. M. C. A)
W. and L. Students Will
Enlarge Athletic Field
More than 500 Washington and
Lee studerts have signed platses
o work two hours eaoh weei be
tween April 1 and June 1 on the en.
largement of the Wilson Athletio
eld.
The project was proposed by Pn.x-‘
dent Fenry Louls Sprith at an as
sembly of the student body. '3y thus
trarsiating their loyalty into wetua!
eoncrcte service, the students will
solve the lkbor problem s thus
save thousands of dollars for the!
university. ‘
The workers will de fully organ.
ired within afew weeks, and the ep
mrgement of the athletic fleld will ke
bogun &8 soon as weather permits |
The Deld is o be made iwico as
larme a* it is &s present.
L ie sald that oiles projects to te
un rtebhen by siadent labor are b
ng ps nned
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Another Chinese Boxer ‘
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Gains Fame in Far West
Out in California they have dug
up another Chinese boxer.
The Celestial glove swinger I 8
known as Georgie Lee, and he is said
to be Jdevidedly handy with his mitisg
It is several Years since a Chinese
hoxer appeared in the East. The last
one seen in New Yuork was Ah
Chung, a lightweight who was doing
falrly well until he bumped ilnte
Beany Leonard
Leonard was known as the “Pow.
dor Puff Kid" in those days because
bo lacked a wallop. However, he hit
plenty hard enough for Ah Chung,
sonding him to sleap In six rounds.
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Even Champion Batsmen
Have Their Hoodoos
' peculiar how sertatn pitehers corral
the goats of famaus batters and lead them
around by the chin whiskers for years at
& Lme
Thers was old Hans Wagner. whose only
?ronw. ax mest piichers decinrad, Was &
wre on balls The Fiying Dutchman never
ocould hit Jack Tayter Kven whon Taylor
was ready for the bushes and had loat his
surve apd the most of his speed Waflwr
never sould hit him He would shift from
the Hight to the left hlnd side of Bie plate
and tey every trick of the trede. but was
Always unsuoceasful
Mordeasi Hrown had the Indian dan on
Ty Cobh whenever they oame jagathier
The Miner had & wandartu! hank syree bt
'Two Knockouts |
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In Ring Battles|
AT WILWALKES: Rrtave
W orohe! stored & tecdoecal useck
it awer Low Edwaraa t™e Aus
w Shampeans
e el of 2 swheduies
W round Dawt, v
AT YOUNGSTOWN, Onio: Char- |
ey Whate Chcaga. wwvaed eut
Dom Curtex. Toaa, n the sgie™
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Ji LDCULUS
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Sy JAMES J CORSETT ‘
The smare dasedall soval B e eoe |
who peets e he s-oalled “YNok
owas™ for D Mogue talees Per
Dece = wherw the Meal stars of e
T nateral unm&::n s har o
daxs, baving the e of meerg
NE Waguers or Wy 2R mimors »
sethve, oaan are o 2deat e
sopectific fNatures of dasedalt But
this theory & shattecred M Nyots Fae
e kids b sl towns where Ba
e feaguece sever dave dwen sewn
B 00, a™e the o wde dave
made dusedall dstory = e e
years
OF 2 the Ng ageecs 2 De e
Nbiax oy Twe ruly ereate - Beinoe
Semamecmar 3nd Deeßk Radoipd - ~wwere
dors and maised I New York Oy
Cleveiand das seversl stage i e
g ague sky. Dedaling Jumamy Aus
s and Dick Redolpd. St Lowis das
A paur of Tepteseotalives: = has
Chicago. Amd Detroit, Ciacimsati and
Milndelpdin sl dave e twe o
Dhree seas haying » e or e
ctder of the D Magues Bade Ruth
s a Bokimorean.
COBS FROM ROYSTON. :
Bat the greatest player of all tame
- Cud D—comes Prom Revsten, Ga.
A town prdean! of owtsnde et Swate
umtil! Codd made @ fumoams Theis
Speaker i from Heddard City, Tex
Jee Jackwen froms Brasdoe Mils S
C. and Grover Adexander's dexdood
home was Rida, Nede
- Qakland City, Ind. dessd Bidie
Rocsh while Hal Ohase s a seodue?
of Lam Gaten, Ol And Mitertos,
N. Y. i» the former dome of Diidie
Collims Jake Duudert came rom
Shamekin, Pa, Helnss Gred ftrom
Rochester, N. Y. Rugers Horwady
roma Wintetw, Twx.: Beany, Kaatr
ven MidMesperty. \\h.& N~
Inmis from GQlouceatie and
Ray Schalk from NHarvel IR
| Geosge Rister vsils Nimisids, Odia
Nie divcholace Walter Schang was
dorm = Walsa N Y. Beddy Veach
m St Charles. Kv© Ruek Weaver t»
Stowe, Pa: Bach wheat in Hamii
ton. Ma: Walter Jobnson in Hums
:::. Kans. and Hod Elder in duneie,
. Hege is & tst of the most promn
pent Ny aguers of the preseat
time—a Ust that shows the preton-.
derance of those who were dom W
nmm:u hamlate admom: pedenrd
|of they Ddegmn to make dy
league RDistoryvy'
- James Auwstin Swanses Wales
| Dave Bancroft, Sieax City, owa
Jack Burry. Meriden, Conn,
i George Hurns, Utica N Y.
| Owen Bush. Dalianapolis.
. Max Carer. Terve Haute Ind
- Hal Chase. Loe Gatos, Oal
‘ Te Codd Rovstom, Oa
| Bidie Colline, Millerten, N. Y.
- Chifferd Cravath, m“\ sl
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Larey l\\m\nvvflh nL
l Osear Felsch Milwaukee.
Arthur Fletcher. Collinsville, M
! Arnold Gandil St Pasl Minn
William Gardner, Encsburg Falls
Vermont.
Hank Gowdy, Columbduse Ohla,
Jack Graney, St Thomas Omt
Heinie Greh, Rochester N Y.
Harry Hellman San Francisce.
Charles llm&nh@n '
Charles Ho . SU Lounis
Walter Holke, St Louls
Harry Hooper Santa Clara Sat
Rovers Hornsby Winters, Tex.
Joseph Jacksen, Rrandon il
Souath Carollna,
Ben Kauff Middlewpore. Ohle
Bill Killifer, Paw Paw, Mich.
Ed Konetehy, La Crosse, Wis
| Harry, Liehold Bentler, Ind
Sherry Wagner Charendon. M .
Walter Maranville, Sprinsfiel,
Massachasetts
lew McCarty Milton, Pa
| John Molnnis, Glowcestor. Mass,
Fred Merkle, Watertown, Wi
L Clyde Milan, Linden, Tean
Fyed Mallwia, Kahlbarg, Germany,
| Harry Myems, E um‘t\m\x
Tvan Olson, Kavsas Cly.
Steve O'Neil, Minooka. Pa.
Roger Peckinpaugh, Wooster, Ohla
* Derrill Pratt. Walhalla, 8 C
. Willlam Rartden. Bedford, Ind
b Sam Rice, Watseka, 1L
. Edd'e Roush, Oakland City, Ind,
. Ray Schalk, Marvel Il
. Walter Schang Walea N Y,
| Rverett Seott, Riutfion. Ind
- Burt Shelton, Rrownhelm, Ohie.
nntr Staler, Nimbila, Oblo
- Frank Savder. San Antenio, Tex,
Trix Speaker, Hubdhard City, Tex.
Oscar Stanage San Diage, Cal
. Terry Turner, Randy Lake Pa,
Robert Veach, St Charles, Ky
Oscar Vit San Francisoe,
Al Walters, San Franciseo.
Buck Weaver Stowe, Pw
Rach Wheat lhm;&u\n. Mo .
jeorge Whitted, Durham, N, C
&r'\! Williams, Wadena, Ind
| Ivy Winge .\'\\wr\wa Qa
. Menry Zimmerman, Ne® York City,
|p|l’cuiu
Bddia Clootte, Detradt,
- Swnley Coveleskie, Shamokin, Pa
Dave Davenport, Alexandria, LA
C Philip Douglass, Rome, Ga
| Hod Eller, Muyncie, Ind,
Purleigh Grimes, Clear Lake Wis
' Claude Hondrix, (Mathe, Kans
Walter Johnson, Humboldt, Kans
| Hub Leonard, Birmingham, Ohie
. Rube Marquard, Cleveland, Ohio,
Carl Mays, Loulsville, Ky,
Lee Meadows, Oxford
o.cmuncfldp. Roohester, N. Y,
Quy wton, Vernon, Al
Eimer Myers, York Springs, Pa
Art Nehf. Terre Haute Ilnd,
- Willlam Perritt, Arcadia, la
Boott Perry, Corsicana, Tex
ee —— o o e
1L wasn't muo‘yh the curve that baffied
him, It owas the peculiar goat pumf
)mlu’; that throgsfingersd artist possessed
!\\’u ¢ Johneon slew has Uebb stepped
Tria Speaker's Nemesis was Harry Cova
| Jomk b, ?o P:\'oh sonthpaw, and so it runs
dewn the line
‘ :»m- and SEpeaker will fan or pap up
on the sama sort of & ball that they van
irtve out of the et whan anather huris:
servas It up 1t s & mighty inierosting
raveholog tal wabiam
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Na s~Finals of 30
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b I have & ™ sy time with
Woodberry, while e Martetta-De
KA lie wael s ® more evealy
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pamge. played at the A A, OO Ml
ton was a bit surprised By the
strength of the smaler Wondberry
< . ' during the first pertod the
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g the second per od, Pulton showed
s mprevement and ran up & fve
vint Jead x st pertod they
v true strida, and won handity
Martetta B " the peanah
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the ller team L over a vietory, R
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ot toams sally realise this, and
will axtend all eofforts o win
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