South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 14

FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 6. 1922

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HIGH SCHOOL FIYE IN PRACTICE GAME WITH N. D. 'FROSH

Hut Irr Bashetball Team Defeats Aofrc Dame Five

Freak Delivery Greatest Asset of Carl Mays

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. E. Pat; Pagfc'p strong Rutler aggregation i

proved

to lo the master

of

N'otre

RalMon Goes Good in Practice Apain-t Vre Linien Arrnnin Games.

;-"t rm. r.us wor.v fin'. N' t r- I i r..r

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f-cltOol'.S h 1

to prer are dr.'-.-. fr. since b.'Ir.p ou'r! ayi'I-" a ov!at iori

again.1- lUrry Hol-rrr----h::rin five last i,v;th Rend high 1 -uir.t"-t on its way

Damn's basketball team hrrr Thursday evening, downing Coach Hala.s' Iri-Ji outfit, 3 4 to 2 4. The stellar work of Griggs, of Rutler, the chief point s'-orcr r,f the contest, was the feature of the game. Kiley and Mr-D-rmott wf-r Notre Dame'- best

Its first battle fror.i th stafThe ronton i

pehelu'.el for Friday. January irh nd lKi'Aa.:if i s th" j.rol.aM' "i1-I'Klf-r.t. Coach Rimer Ili;rr,hirn has the ioutii ta-k r.nw of pbi' Ing his mm in condition ar. 1 of fir;. ling or;o-?int.-for 1'ien;. Wlo-n thti local V,.vl was or.-'tM from the state

at ion for u.-!ng Jt;-

VIAz b a s h College Quintet Booked For Clash Here

forfeited the rieht to

nr.hletio assoc "iciblr men. Jt

l'iay ny hi"li r-hod! t'nrn in I reliant. ; As a r ;'. t. liurn ham h.a brrn dickering V. a dozen north-j f rn Illinois -erhooi-e j The local mentor is pf-Sally fl-.xioiifl to bring ib.gb wi.nl and Nbholas Se-r.n high r-Iio. of Chi-! rs?o hcrf for gam"--, anl nepot ia- - i

(inns now uri'lT way are rxpectpi to be rr.nH''f fl befnrr thr '-n l of the wk. othor'or.trarts aro pmd-

Inc. ItaNton Shows Well "Vir" Pva'ntr.n is th one likely candidate for thr bar; punnl Joh, iviirh -wont hre?:ir.t: with th Ios ot Matt Putrh. who 5tr,o! out durirs durincr the trrrifir. Fcrinimatro work f m! a V. Ttal'-ton, It aprrar.i, will ir f.',.-h P.iirnharn's ohoirf, lar?lv Vr.iu.'o of Iii- (onistrr.t flrfrr.eivr play. A:iot!i r youth who "tus d'5tinrd t- pat in his ;! pp--aranrr- on tho f;r?t .'.Iritis; of th.- harrf'l wikt c.U'T.s i. p.o'nny Kdr.ir. FVmiv l.s a ibrp' roi:a frorli'. man and for thi rra?oti

Purnham may m? rt him into tn

; ort'. A. ("oftppr'fl Y. f. A. hasktth.ill quintet, one of th fnst'Ät ILvrs In th middlc-w-t will meet thr fast Wahash roHf jTf iuir;t(t on tho local tloor f-n th" nifht of Jan. 12, it was announce l Thursday by oüicutls of tho local Y. 'James with the Ft. Wayne K. of .'., to have hen played nt that ilai-o fn Jan. 11, and with thr Indianapolis K. of '.'h, to hav been played here on Jan. 13, havo Ijfen cancelled in order that the Wabash college game misht br scheduled. Tho Wabah frame is expected to b" the best drawing card of the .Mson.

HUGGINS FAMED AS CHAMPION TRADER

Has Figured in Six Rig Deals, Eacli Involving Seven or More Players.

M;V YORK. Jan.

j IliiffFTiti is perhaps

5. -tho

- Miller frreates-t

l;n,jp. trader in the major lasriu-s. Since Hich school officials arc also b jy (hp mi?j4 niari;,r took no,(J of (ho tlrawing tip the football m hrrlul- for Xow y k Yankrrs ani whi!r ,!k

next fall. flr rniins tiire.T.iy i.eir.t;

WILSON UNPOPULAR NOW AND CROWN OF FIGHTER MAY FALL

! "Bo's" Bride i

"Bo" MrM:'. I;-:. fotV.;tll tnr. w.;?n;arricd ll;e o:!;cr day to his rh.'-ol-,!iv s-.v.rthr.irt. M!. s Maui" Mario yr.-, at I';. Wort!;. T. x. T sa:: d ty sho taw him p'.ay in a game .it L'l' i.- l',:t s.tw lii.s tii:;i, tV.

Hickanl Keatfv to Produce ISew Champion by Elimination Serie-. Ni:Y YORK. Jan. .".Johnny Wi!on. lar.corous champion of the niiddlc-weihts may .soon fmd himf lf umibb to ficht in do:-ii'.- of his titl- should he take a notion. As h result of his running out of the match with Harry Grob at Madison Square Card in, Wilson Is more unpopular than ecr today and there is a fhano that every tate whi h his a hoxmg corimi:on will recognize the action o:' tho New York commission ami uphold the suspension of the (harni ion. Tho Massachusetts boxin commission which governs the game in "Wiison'a home stat js today await

ing official word from the New York !

commission upon rfcipt of which it is announced. Johnny will be barred from boxing through siii-IH-nsion. Wilson is now barred in NewYork, New J?rsey and Ohif). Wans Xcw Champ? In tho event the tide of disapprov

al that is slnvly c-nfrulfinc: him is i not stemmed s-oon, there- will be a j

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popular demand for a big i-hakeup in the middleweight elivision and the , crow ning of a new title-holder i through a series of elimination bouts, t Promoter Pickar! stands ready to stage the ebmination scries among the middlewelshts and may start it by substituting Mike McTigue. Can-!

adian middleweight champion, for Wilson aqainst dab.

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'BABE' HERMAN NOW WANTS KILBANE TO MEET HIM IN RING Cleveland Irishman. Unpopular, May he Forced to Face Coast Fitihtcr. Ni:W YoltK. Jan. Bat H'r:;an. a little d a: k-skir.r.- 1 Pert

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fr.

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California.

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st out d i y Johnny Kilbar.e. Th... httbi 1- ath- rw --iebt in a rt bpao of tir.-.t his con.e to be look! upon as thr one that may topi th crown 2 V l.tad cf the CU'claml Irtan man. Many who h.t seen him in a t;ca believe that all h. Iia.s to U :s t--grt Kill a:." the r::.. but ti.it a touicl; jo. f'-'-r a.y or.r. W illi .I.-." k.

Lots o

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tilings wrrr m;

MRH.' 'TO" McMILMN AND ,T0.'

"Prayin Colonels." representing Centn college, Danville, Ky., meet defeat at tho hands of Texas, although Centre had conquered Harvard.

JOHNNY WILSON IN PLEA FOR RING GO

CROII SIC.VS. NF.W YORK. Jan. Ilrinie (Jroh is in the Ciant fold today. Thr erstwhile Cincinnati third baseman has sisrnt-d a two year contract with Mann u r M ! raw.

booked. Opo of thr contents will br with, the !'ue Military diool it is nnnoun I. A game with a formidable Chicago fh vrn is -or.trrnpltrd bate in th'-season.

College Trained Ball Players Not A liaays Bra in iest

foe Jackson Intelligent on

during the Hist game of the 1021 world scries. Carl Mays was doing the pitching for the Yankees. Many of those

WR.S losiinr the t. Iul.s Cardinals, h" has ht'ured in six big deals each involving seven or more, idaycrs. Hi.s tirst bl-: swap was made in 1 M 4 when ho turned Konctchy,

Mdwrrj' and Ivrmon over to thrj Piraten for Jack Miller, Rutler, Do-1 lan, Wilson and Robertson. Inl'.il'. ho started the &ucctsion of bipr den'a that eventually gave him the! ( li.'imninnshin rif tho A m r ri r-i ti !

l r.,,,r. i, , puzzled a.s to how Mays pitch J.easrue when he pave Cuuop. ShocK-M 1 ,,

r. Nunamakecr. Maisel and Geeleon

Ily IULIjY I3V .S. !J"st four such balls in the three . , ! fames ;o worlced against the Giants. How can he pitch that way. j MaVs s-tarts his- dcliverv well below I heard that query scores of tinifs.,, ,. H ,... rt t)lo

j more effective the lall. That is why

.iays nas hi paj mere uiieniion m his waist line than the re?t of the twiriers. Any extra weight around

present were watching Mays pitch ; the waist makes It more ditlicult to for the first time. They were puz- r-rt down low and thereby takes some

zled and astonished by his unusual style of delivery.

of the "zip" off the ball. Critics havo labeled Mays' delivery

If the fans watching the pamo are the "subway ball." It has been well

es it I Tunned, because it certainly starts

is very easy to imagine how dlseon- . r om dow n below.

Ijouis Iirowr.fl for P'.att

certine; his stylo is to the batter. His

peculiar delivery puzzled the Giants.

What makes the ball so effective? That is another question that Is

to the st

ani i-iaiiK. i,aier in m" same sra- mU. i: .t t, i,i,n,ir.., of mvrv

son ho traded I.ove, Walters. Cald-;ini, t,iat ho h;ul a cnanco to wln!year. There are a number of reaw eii and Gilhooley to the Red Sox lhr()() games In the series. I i-ons why Mays is a hard man to hit. for Lcwuk. Shore and Leonard. Mays unquestionably has the most j I will try to explain a few of them. In 1 1 T 0 lie traded Pratt, Viel', timimm ctvt r,f onx. rvitv. 4 v. lerhars the verv best reason for

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stle that is

leatrue that

all similar. Patters face overhand and sidearm pitching constantly, but there is only one Mays an 1 one unelei hand delivery. When Mays pitches the batter is looking at a style that is the decided exception. For that reason it is puzzling. In addition Mays is blessed with fine control and is generally able to keep the ball where he desires it. The underhand ball must be kept low to be effective. Mays' ability to keep pitching at the knee is really uncanny. In the first game of the world series, he threw only three balls over tho wait line. Incidentally, .Mays never lets a batter r rowel the plate and pet u too hold. The fact that his underhand ball acts differently' adds much to his

it I Champion Broke and Barred

From King Now Sparring for '"Ready Caid!,' Said.

. Johnny.

Jan.

Diamond Depite Being ,Thormahn and P.uel to the Rd!parno. ne g an underhand pitcher ! the effectiveness of Mays' delivery is ing slightly and curves out. the other j New York ?nmmifsion n 1 1 IP Otliorwi e j cx for Schlang, Hoyt, Harper nnd!alnust exclusively. Occasionally he ! that it is entirely different. Ther: stylo breaks down much after the ; ran out of his contr? nunil) I)PI1 umrnviM. j McNally. mixes in a side-arm curve. Hcthrowjl n other pitcher in either major manner of the spit ball. j Harry Greb.

Hnf nrn tlin 1 01 t-i rr hr wont

Do rollrge athltes inaüo the - j Shore, McGraw, Smallwood. Hannah, brainier bill players? . nyatt an(j nvo to Vernon for JohnDocs thr fact that a collcso player ny Mitchell and tradrcd Tefty f)'Doul

POSTON. Mass.

WMson midd.b'-weiht champion, is "broke," according to reports being 1. 1 1 i 1 .1 i ed j : ere M'll.lV. Wilson, according to the story, lost $r0,00' speculating in Wall and has nothing left but the home i-.i New York th.at he bought for Iiis niotlu-r. Marty Killib-i. his manager, Iih.been asked to get him a bout with Miko Gibbois or some one for th neede 1 (.ash. The r.tate boxintv; commission said today Wilson would bo barred fron, the state as soon as an olhcial report had b-?en receive. 1 from th(

that Vv'ilson

ntract to meet

enters thr big lasm witli a. hlchly trained mind, give him a P.-tint advantage over the .vind'.otter? Pctsitivelv r.o. Some of thr rcf minds eer frm a aeS.til standpoint wero p .-njsc, .se l by j'lijcis who never hi 1 the adv.! ri t lk'.-'S ol" r. n a blh school duration. Some of thr dumbest j i layers ever seen from a b asohnU standpoint wrro cohere graduates with on- or more degrees. In ba?eball college !rcr.'f don't nif-.ii a thing. It has alwas been believed that intuition had much to do with baseball brain. Lat season CI Min KJlHngrr of Perpt State eollrgc was tlio srr.Slfion of the football world. Kilüncer bv many was cor.-i'bred the grratrr running lack tb.r rat lias tlevelopcd in years II- was generali? crrdited w!h being a foot '..ill player who u:rd his brains to advantage. Kiliingrr is to g. r a big league-

to San Francisco for Iove and Corban. Ilia la.- hip move sent Peckinpaugh. Quirin, Pierey and Collin.s to the Red Sox for Scott, Push and Jones. As the team iands now thrre is not a single player remaininp of the club that Iluggins took over when br assume! the managrm-rnt of the Yank 3. Teck was tho last sunivor ff the old band to po. New York did not take kindly to the deal that sent Peck away, as he wast almost a.? clo?e to the lienrt of the fans as Georpe Burns, the Giant veteran who w.m traded away to incinnatl. However, the fans did not come out as critical as they did over the Burns1 deal, because they figure the Yanks pot more out of thr trade for Peck than the Giants pot for Burns.

INDIANS TO PLAY MANY EXHIBITIONS

-trial with the leacue club in

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New- York American the st ring. Will h

Tri;? coo.:. e (' l l.HH ll. 3

coilrge fr-it in the ,- lemue? Pnzdck Sljs "Vts" Perhaps no cr-.e is better quahiled to 'a.-s an opinion on the chance of Kilhr.ger to m.c"ke g V than Conch Bezdek of Penn S'ate. ln ler Iezde'.cs ihrertin Killincer has rrached dirr.y heirrbts lr. the college athletic world. Re.-..'.ek thinks K.llingfr will make g.d. The most interesting thing th.at Brxdek said

i,bout th I'enu star was: "TCillir.er t'.iinks with a

mind." That one senter.'"-e speaks a volume in summing up K;'.'i"cer's chances to make the grade :n rj., ij m;s. If he thinks with a has.-ball mmd as

(-..is or f r s; one n

CLEVELAND MAYOR NOT IN FAVOR OF BOXING CLKVKLWn, O.. Jan. Thfjre's no hurry about reviving professional boxing In Cleveland. Fred T. Kohler. newly elected mayor, mado this clrar to loci! spf-rt writer late Thursday. Authority of thr boxing commission of the Fitzgerald administration was ended by the mayor. If the professional game is resumed a special boxing board, assistede by adisor" committees, will Hook after affair?.

basely 1 CALIFORNIA INVITES

CENTRE FOR BIG GAME DANYII.LK. Ky., Jan. 5. The

Score of Game? Scheduled for Cleveland on Southern Training Jaunt. CLLVLIAND. O., Jan. :. More than a score of exhibition games have, been arranged for tho Cleveland Indians on their spring training trip this season. With the tirst Raines scheduled for March S and 4 with tho Dallas, Texas League club, indications are that Manager Speaker will have the players report at the camp at Dallas earlier this sea sen than last. Five games will be played with major league clubs, four with Texas League teams, while 12 others have been arranged with teams of various classifications on the way home from Dallas. The schedule follows: March 3-4. Dallas; Mar h 11-12. Cincinnati at Dallas; March 1S-10, St. Louis Cardinals at I alias; March LT.-2G. Fort Worth at Fort Worth: March 27. Cincinnati at Mineral Wells; April 1--, first team at Oklahoma City; second team at Wichita; April 3-4. first team at Kansas City: April 4-r, second team at Omaha; April 5. Urst team at Des Moines. The first team will meet the second team at Marshalltown. Ia., Pres't J. C. Dunn's home town, on April 6,

' 'Greasy 9 9 Nca la Says W. and J. Eleven Was "Robbed" of Victory LOS ANGLLKS, Cab. Jan. 5. A charge that Washington Jefferson's football team was "robhed'' of a touchdown in its scoreless game against the Fniversity of California at Pasadena Monday has been voiced hero by Karle Neile, W. and J. coach. Neale declared that II. 1 1. Huehet, San Francisco, who was head linesman, should not have called Stein, Washington and Jefferson star, offside on a play from which Prenkert, W. and J. back, carried the ball across the California lines. Other officials do not agree with Neale. however, and say that Hiiebrl blew Iiis horn which called the offside, even before P.renkert had reached the line of scrimmage in his successful dash for the goal. Fnder the rules, the ball could rod be brought back until tho play had been completed.

MANY TEAMS ENTER ELKS PIN TOURNEY

Killilea announced today that he is going before the New York commission and ask for a hearing.

Johnny Wilson has lout with Harry Greb bettor.

ealbed off Iiis 1 le's getting

Record Lit of Bowlers to Compete in National Tournament at Chicago. CHICAGO. Jan. Ik Judging from advance Indications, a record list of bowling teams will compote in the championship tournament of tho Klks Rowling Association of America, which opens here Feb. 4. The entries will close on Jan. 20. A record of a bowling tram traveling niilea.gr to attend a teitimament will be established, as Harry Alten of San FraneLs.-o lias organized a team of Klks which will .bowl in the tournament on Saturday, Feb. IS. They will also participate in the American 'Rowling congress tournament at Toledo.

John J. Gray of Milwaukee, vier- I president of thr Klks Rowling As-j

sociation of America, is lining up 0 teams from Wisconsin to coinpetr in the tournament. Kntries hive been rrroivel frvn Fond Du I.ae. Wis. Gary. South p.rnd. Ind.. Toledo, Columbus. Ohio. .Minneapolis. Indianapolis. Detroit

land Port Huron. Mich.

A1TKK WARSAW STAR WARSAW, Ind.. Jan. . ;'e W. Trump, of Goshen, who eir played the center liebl po--for the Warsaw Sn-o:aVs ba.-o

team, has- K-on offered a contract by the Mrr'or," semi-pro b.t--lill

tam. Ho is wantd fot base position.

b

rge hat :i'oi ball

A g"uv o it on thr c"3; three Philadelphia players

bought showing

now money n

b-ermnp up.

Two? But Rockne Wont Leave His Irish Post KYANSVILLK. lib. Jan Charley Rricklcy. former Harvard gridiron star, has two rivals for the p;st of head football coach at Northwestern university, it was intimated by officials h ro today. Rockne of Notre Dan-.r and Harry Robertson, Syracuse freshman mentor, also have been offered the position, according to report. Rrickley, u Is understood, was favorablr to the proposition of an aii-ye ir-round coaching job, and friends expect ho will acre pt.

Perdek says, himportant as.v To illustrate

of the mos; e s. e . 1 o n 1 v cite

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up m liiiiiara Krame

a Ivan Webster retained his claim to the Andrew Weisberg billiard trophy list night -when he came out

on the long end of a 33 to 31 score

in his three-cushion match with C W. Boistle at the Oliver billiard parlors. Although the game did not set

i lit l UV ' 1 V V'l 11 ItlV 11 UltlUCI Ji

innings played, it was featured by I the amount of "oil" displayt-d by (both nun throughout the contest, r The game last innings.

Webster was forced every minute o put forth tb.r i.f brand of bil-

t'-.r CIS

cf

Joe

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Jackson,

White Sax. Joe

w.tf far from an Intellectual ciant, et on tho ball fi-'II Jo was an int' '.'..-er.t leaver.

w-e" h" c.'V.ght a tly bio

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d e,i a proun-ter.

wb.r-re to return, th. 1 lib u .a s or. tl.r l a?, e he was

tl y b 1 1 . r h;nalwa s k :;e v

a n he j ; i k to

I'nivt-rsity of California athletic otli-' - .. . . I? ' ciT' Hvo invited contrfl fn'v to IvciJi n elister ixctauis

fill the honor date, on tho 1922 football fsvhedule. Dec. 2. On this date

the annual home coming celebration" will be hoM and the new million dollar stadium dedicated. This an-, nouncement w as made Thursday by Coach Charlie Moran. who said he would a,sk Centre's athletic ho .arei at. its next meeting to consider the in-J

itatie'n.

the

e-lingS a:, i l 'i r. aawi;...t.' At tb.r bat always danct ro

öfter

ba;

'rill

' pull. UP the ur.rxpcctr 1. Jackson th-eight w.ti

n -. i n 1. Pull I.m "Ni ulleo." A number of rol'.vge grah;.Cs coal 1 d;-cuss al:- t ar v subject in a. m'tt thorough manner, yet on thr

' t all lld they up the bats by ring, or create

RELAY CARNIVAL WILL

f ATTRACT MANY ENTRIES l RRANA. Ilk. Jan. 5. More than

lieges and unlvers.ties will be

j fliege; auvi c; s.ue-s m oe p.rds to keen i:n with iu romonent

represented in the fifth annual relay jn the early stages of tb.e game, but carnival of the University of Uli- his playing improved in the ' l iter

stages arni he gradually overcame an 11 point lead and finished four

: :s. March 4. it was announced here Thursday by Coach Harry Gill.

:',J always i no pcor b.is ; tough sit

Practically 250

ee:npete in the '.which time the

contestants w.!l points ahead

of

Reistle. Roth men

indoor games, at suffered tough breaks in luck in all-around indoor critical moments of the contest, but

utter n

1 'imply by throw I: j wrong bar.

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individual championship will be settled.

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Representation

southern and Pa

eastern

coast paints

jthes breaks did not have any effect ion either man's playing. The next game in tb.r tournament.

wnicn is eprn to all local amateur

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OHIO STATE MUST

; Thürs lay nicht. P.. R. Og'.esby will nie.t Webster in this gamr. C. H. iMcNight refereed last night's game.

er. saw a oo;

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I Aumh. Kd he Cr Ihn-. ' b J Frank ie Frih and h h j crllegM mm ure at: -ng ; ball Irad-rs as far as br a j cerned.

t te tb.r n.en ar : gr S.s'.t r. t of otht r the ba.-e-s are con-

ELEC1 NL LEADER j Italy Is trying to stimulate railCe'LCMRL'S. O , Jan. 5. Ohio, way travel by i.-suin? half-price stated basebvill team will ho'.d an- ticket?.

-:r.r tioaon won to determine the musii governtacnt has paid out cat t. ü a of the 1C22 nine. Cantaln- -bor, than $.:0'".'0.00 for ur.em-

relirf since the armistice.;

as first us.;j as pencil

1 t Patrick McNuIty ww declared j ph-ynu nt re iu.-hgiblo by faculty vote for seho-, Rubber v

lastic fail'ires. ViU Gotttr, pitcher .if. d Ray Fesler, center f.eleler were mentioned for tho leadership.

eraser. Clay results

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nbout tt.e l.ttle Rtbo when be doir.g tho four rour.dTs out aroun! San i'mnrSsOi. He r.cn lnt anl worked with. Ja' k Iompsy iti Atlantic t. ity when thr heav weight hamp'.en was s'ttiug ready for "a rp r.t :-r. On th.e same card with the ihair. -pion in Jersey City last July h ma Je a great showing- but h developed some r.a-al affection and had to go home fer an operation. Now ho Is back strong. As th well-known acid test, h is to meet Andy Chancy, the tough Bntimoro battler, in Madison Square Garden Friday night. Last winter, KllLano said h considered Chancy the only danpexous man looking for his title. So if Herman gets by with him he looks like the logical ehoice for a chance with the champion. For a while. Kilbane, by his refusal to fight, was tho champion of unpopular champion, but Johnny Wilson has so far outdistance! thr featherweight king that the knockers have almost forgotten the Clevo1 md fu-htcr.

MA V COACH SOX. '"H If AGO. Jan. .".."Long Torn" Huc.hts. famous old American League hurler. may br coach of thr Chicago White Sox next year, it was learned at elub headquarters today. Manager Gbason is seeking a capable man to handle the pitchers on his staff and Hughes is considered a logical possibility for the post, it was stated.

NCI'M.l.M; CH AMPION SHIP WA-NG ANUI, New Zealand. .Inn. r-. D'Arcy Had'tle'.d wo.n the world's s iilllnp championship frejn Richard Arii-1 over a tbr- and one-fourth i.-iile course on the Wancar.ui river. Hardhrll won by Fix length. Hi time was 1; minutes .and 4 0 conds.

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