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NEW AGREEMENT Liuidis, Pepper and Toole Named to Draw Up Agreement of League;. Ni:Y YOIIK". Dc. 11. Major and ?i.inr aUf cnmrr.ittcf s npra.irf 'l ri drawing up a. :m w national ta?'.all ariai-nt -arly toniirht df-!e-. 1 1 rl tu Jud-t- Iandis. hih crmrnissioTK r at ha-tdal!. Oooro "VYharI :r-,: ivppf-r or I'rtiladflphia, and I Jo!in Convay Tool of New York tr.e task of deciding upon the form of the document. The trio met tonight and d:.ci:se( the provisions of the two tt ntative agreements that w re presented to the committee today and will .submit their report to thev joint committers tomorrow. The general conference of the committees, which lasted all day vv - lS attended by representatives or Sl. Louis and Chicago of the American leaU". Absence of 1'res'i Pin Johnson of the American league occasioned some surprise and much speculation until Judge Landis fa'd lire mixup regarding the proposed mint meetin-jr of tho two major learu s and .he absence of Tres't Johnsen here today were due to him. Ho explained in his opinion it would be impossible vO get throucrh with the preliminary discussion and work on the n w agreement before next week ar.'l for th.it reason he notified I'res'ts Johnson and Heydler that the joint .sorrsion woubl be held in Chicago next Saturday. Three man lxidy. The plan uurrgested by Mr. Toole prmides for a comrsion comprnod of Judge Lmdis aral the presidents of the National and American leagues as advisory members. A representative of the National Association also would a member In a similar capacity if the minor league association elects to come in umier Mr. Toole explained that pronnion H made for the settlement of disputes between two major lea true clubs or between major and minor league clubs in the following manner: If tho disput be between t.?o major league clubs their representatives shall act in the matter; If the dispute he between" a club of either major league and a minor lea sum club, it shall be acted upon by the major league representative and the representative of the major league involved. In all cases, onwever, decisions reached in such case shall have the approval of Judge LandTs. he to make the decision In any case where the representatives whose leagu.'s are involved fail to acree. It w as 'announced that the committees were of ono mind regarding the principle of drafting plavers irom leagues of lower classification by those of higher classification. The committee representing the mi rri i
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CHAMPAIGN. III., Dec. 11. IlMni Cuti s throughout th.. country whos niMtji-orshii'S are ndc up of alumni of th'. University of Illinois, have boor, urg'-d to coo;?erato with florjre Huff, athl. tic director at the UniverH.ty. in his fiL'ht against parnldin? on ir.tr-coliec-at" sports. Tli appeal h.as b---n mado from the otfice of th- scretary-trrasurc-r of th- Illinois A.oci'.tion. and haa j-'onr- out to th i. olubs in the form of ft circular U tter. Th- camiait,'r acains't iran.blinfT thi yt-ar, it is s ?id r' ducfd betting at the rhampionhiu irai'i" betwin th" Illinois and Onto State football teams to a rninihiun. nor leagues, however, declared that it would not be able to bind all minor 1 ;. gue clubs to a draft proposition unbss a fair and satisfactory price were agreed upon. It is understood that the class AA leagues will hold out for a price of $7,IM0 for flayers drafted from their clubs by the majors, but club ounera of the National and American leagues have stated their ooposition to f-uch a high figure. Minors want tokv. The minor league- hail no voice in the .selection of Judge Iandi.-j as high commissioner of basball but their committee insisted that the proposed new agreement contain a provision which will give them a voice in the selection of a successor to Judge Lihiiis in the event of his resignation or his office, being made vacant by any other reason. The minor league representatives made it plain that, while taking this stand, they were pleased with the selection of Judire Landis and would have voted for him had they been given the opportunity to do so. Judge Landls raid hp had not yet established his headquarters in Chicago because it w. s) virtually impossible to get a desirable place for two reasons: There were none available and if there were the rents in the desired sections are prohibitive. McadoiibrooJ: Runner is Cross Country 'Winner PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11. John McKernan of the Moadowbrook cut won the junior cross country ehampoinship of the Middle Attantic A. A. U-, today over a five mile course. His time was 27 minutes, 35 seconds. Meadowbrook won the tram prize with 24 points and Northwest Boys dub was second with 34. Greb Wins Technical K. 0. Over Jack Duffy PITTSPFRG, Dec. 11. Harry Greb of Pittsburg won on a technical knockout in hLs bout here tonight with Jack Duffy of Chicago. Duffy failed to respond to the bell for the sixth round, after he had been floored twice in the fifth. The bout was for 10 rounds.
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V 4 it. Cornliiijkers V'ill Lnc But Tour Veterans of 1920 Football Squad. LINCOLN. Neb.. D-c. 11 E'htccn of t!i -2 men awaröoJ InMnrc frf fcr,t.nll th?S! Vf-Jir bV the t'nivt.rity nf Ne-jraka arc schfdu'vd vo return to school next fall for 1?Z1 football season. With. Nebraska back in the Missouri Valley Conference, a hard .--chedule Is anticipated. At least cne game with an Eastern coile-K-away from home is in s-.ght. Prem ie has been obtained from the U'nlnctnn State College for a re turn game at Lincoln next year Ir I addition, .Nebraska, unoouuteuiy wo m o - 1 1 f,ain play Notre Panic, Michigan Aggies at East Lansing and Kansas at Lincoln. IVoliman gKxl. The freshman squad thi year '.wis. exceptionally promisintr. At ltasij four freshman probably wt.i appear on the vars'ty next year. Dana Noble, Omaha; Frank Mors, an York: and Dewitz of Stanton, backs and Keemke of Payard. end. ale r?ie men who öhowed promise on thi? ! year's frtshman team. All of them 1 AMd have track records or 10.1 or Detter There every indicatiovi that t ext year's football team wlil be the fastest produced by Nebraska in man cars. It is unlikely, it is said, that Nebraska will play return g ms with (ither Rutgers or Pcnn State next year. Nebraska defeated Rutgers and lost I'enn State. The came here Thanksgiving Day with Washington State College is the most tallied about game of the year Washington defeated the Cornhusk ers by a score of 21 tn 2 0. scoring its winning touchdown in the lasr fev minutes of play. Considerable agitation has 1 een started by alumni and students for a reconstruction of next year's cor-.cn ing staff. It is suggested that some additional experienced men bo added. The four 4,N" men who will reJurn to school nnxt year are Dale, llubka, Y'oung and Wade Munn. Italian-American Team Wins Six-Day Bihe Race NEW YOPK. rec. 11. Maurice Proeco and William Coburn. I ta banAmerican team, won the 2'Jth international six-day bbycle race at Madison Souare Garden, which ended at 11 o'clock tonight. Pne;,hontas and We-t Yirginia Primrose give greatest heat value in soft coals Coal service. Main 9373-12. Clothes for men a nil loys nt your fit Wr-non's meat fire sale. Starts Inesdav t lis lätli. jr72-12. A WÄFFH vy & m bob
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CHICAGO. III., Dec. 11. Capt. Lob lie per, the American army heavyweight champion. will meet Harry Greb, the Pittsburg "ruiaber baU"vin a 12 round contest in Boston P.c. 21. 1 toper also has been matched to box Hugh Walker at Kansas City, Dec. :.n. The former rmy capun has won Iiis last ?ix contests in decisive fashion. llinhcl Matches Burman To Meet Carl Tremaine C L. 10 Y K LAND, O. Dec. 11. After being out of the ring sport for two j years, due to serious illne?s. Matt Hinkel. the noted Cleveland re-fyee 1 and boxing promoter, is apain takf.ag active interest in the pport. Hinkel has matched Carl Tremaine, the Cleveland bantamweight, and .Toe Furman of Chicago for a ten contest here Dec. IT. round Pease Com m ission ed Major Goshen Company In iYeir National Guard Sia-ial to Xrw s-Tiiues : GoSHLN, Dec. 11. Henry W. Pease of Goshen has been ommissicned a. major in the new national guard now being form.ed in Indiana and will command a battalion of the First Indiana infantry. The companics will be organized in Fort) Wayne. Goshen, Elkhart and in one j oth'-r city which has not ba n dei I rmincd. Frank P. Abbott has been commissioned as captr.in of the Goshen company, with Milton M. Latta as :rst lieutenant and Howard It. Inebnit as tirsc lieutenant and battalian adjutant. Adjt. Gen. Harry P. Smith of Indianapolis was here conferring with Maj. Pase and Cap. Abbott and went from her to Gary, where thr.-e companies of national guard are being organized. Goshen Rotarians Arc Hosts to Elkhart Club Speei.il to News-Times: GOSHEN, Dec. 11. Complimentary to the Elkhart Rotary club. Go-shen Kotarians gave a dinner at the Alderman hotel which was attended by neariy 100 persons, 4 0 of them from Elkhart. James O. Craig of Chicago, presdont of the II u sin ess Men's Charing lious-e of Chicago, former pic-id'-m of th Chicago Rotary club and former governor of Rotary el '.bs of Illinois and Charb.'S E. Walk ins of Muncie, welfare head of the General Motors corp., wire the principal f pea kers. Herbert H. Gortner. President of the Goshen Rotary club, presided. Music was furnisho." by the Slcimrich orchestra of Elkhart, the Elkhart club and Pert Alberts of Elkhart, whistler. h fcy-1 4 1
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