South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 12

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NOTRE DAME FIVE

IN GREAT S FOR KAZOO GAME Karly Handicap? of Season Overcome and Team ork Ts Now Excellent. 'AV.h ix -fflii of irainin; and the ,prier.c gain"! cn tv.o tiair.ir.g tri; behind them, th members rf th Nctr Dam basketball team Are ready to open the regular basketball chdul In their heme cymnium with Kalamazoo thi afternoon. The Kazcoks ar ccrnjr. here with a highly touted f.v. composed of vtrrar.s. end they esp.ct to mal: the poll and blui hump ton during th cir.f. Netr Dr.i far. bclie. cf rAurs. that their r:ir: in U.J improved form cari rtaud up and titt rvlh the Miel. ig in t-am Ti t.k : ' thun even jrrounda. Th?y ro prend rf th tamr. reerd : ' fir th!.-- ?e-j-n and point rut th. fart that after a f-hTt and irregular tramm;; .lM- . It ..i3 al' to hr'Id fr 'ir' I t rf thi vf5tT!i hH-s'itbaU tmis tn Min core?. Til's rjotiiti'-'i;? for a rr,2t-?3 5Ti foTbill prnrn' tlKjt v.oro rrrlcd on In th' r.-irlv j rt of cmbr h r-:p-rr d Ifn!r t- ;m I m -rr r 3 sura bl" rxfnr. ar.d t!:?- mrrnh'Ti: cf th bihrtbll ;ud I:f vre trafn:r for foo'h.ill irvluI-'-d In vry littl 'ractlc until thn nudd of thr ni'T.th. thn it va? tlmo for th' pr-va'. atfnn train' t" b-"in, but th' Irlfh r.iid thr l-.-t of tbo fituatlon nd urc?,edpd in nnincr from Armour and holding NcrthurMrn to a on',-poti.t vi'-tory. Now that tho yqTjad h boa able to st ,rr.:?'tly to v. or!:, how f:vr r, it fhould. romi through m hr-t-cl ?s fashion. Thr u duht tlit-i Win mn arc all to r'-V has;; tb-i 11. and ply it c. The; ai all in Kod ro;nrHtlon ifh thi r-r. ptkn of Harri' Mehre, Hnd th" h-irl JrilliTi uhi:h they lt.iv undergo;;, i.i th I'apt few ;k.s .should be.ijjii t- i h"v. r-M:Ih very f on. Mrhre's arm is practically healed, and tho izuu ti is that ho may b in ihape to ntcr tho l;utlr ?:imc rdonday. WEATHER IMPEDES HOCKEY ACTIVITIES IVofre Dame Team Hampered 1 lv Inability to Get Suffi- ! cieut Practice on Ice. Iii" wjn:i weather whi- U lm' 'haraoterued tb.e last few da: j has ben a blesin. in sor.io way.-, liu' it has uriet cilculatio;: on tlv Nc-, tre Damo hockey ri:: whi' h th- ! nana;crn h.id planned to complete , tis week, but h.a.? no-v turned hep'"- j les'y to mud. The thin Ice pan whh.di had already fo.-;r.-d ln.i b-: nir.i soft, and :end,Td l'urth'r, flooding at tb.e pre;--rr.t tin:-- ab.-"-' 'ute'.y imprat b. ! feanwhlIe tlio h . hy ?-iujd h-5! hn working out som on the 1 1 v. e. i but t.nl's the. wcatb.er turn? 'obJer i rr.edlat "'.y rvrn Thfn will havo t h9 abor.loned. Mrn-J iv t!iM w n. a hit 50 fo f..r katin?, yr.:-rd;iv! the co::diti"n v.- s taore tnarked and j rothr day or tw. of warm wr.-thr i win rr.k" ir dir.ceiou to vp-'ure ' :rnn tit like. Tl;c b bird-,r.?i omwhjr u r ; r f!.t- r.ihf. a::l ihhinneyn;oij aren ! a r n : :i t ct up; a. " f.'.-lA. in th tiiornir.r. if iiea:'y, in cr r t put in the; p-ei.ary pr-t:.T. ! Notre rJine hs r; .::? a rruta-' t c n to uphil l in li .-k. -y t h.u mtT. I nd the r.en rea-hr-- th:.--. H:.rh" i Tn-;ted :n the .as. Ist r. praiyed i!nmfa.;treablv by f':-- r-:h-.,Tl i.-!:n--.1 ' rpAr, th team 1 . attracted the :tOt4-0 of tliO rui.:, ;;p,d the we. i? waitin? f.r It tr.ak ;coi. It if a tic. Th.ar Vv":f.cns:r Minncro i ":d Ml-.lan 1c k upon thep rii:c bes'owei to Tl.r rotre L'arr.e l;o.-kev- I 'ts in a erv :.-! uliion. These thre.- ::-.5t it i ? hi- lor.:' ' nsidcre ! n..'e !c.' th.e ie.idcr? a nd thf o'.üv ti.t'-'wotjiiv er-"- ! f the satin a ; t :n t liic .jrt r i; th cour.tr.-, and N'r I'ar.v'3 p'.i 1 it.''!!: th:n L reek-nd du-bt- ! fii. ROUSGH TO GIANTS, ; FANDOH PREDICTS Sluzziiii: Red Outfielder Believed Under Eye nf Jawn 31cGraw. BY" JACK FJO K (In. Sporting Editor.) NEW YORK. Jan. 1 . K.i !i I e- will eventually fir. i h:s waj hick tt the fold of th New- York Gi int, acccrdir.g to a r.e v .-r.d pcrs'ste-r-dmor gcir.g the rcur.d-' 1 The story if the G.ir.:s dh ken:g for Rous..h h.a ber-n reive I. Garry IIerrmr:n. pet Mo ran and Jihn J. MrGrav.- have g:en the .-jrn a. "f.nal statu"' as a deid ore in recent interviews. But it barbeen broadly hinte! by m cr. than o-e well informed baseba'l mar. ; Ltly that t-e coming of a:.c:li-r trsir.ir.sr "a?on r.:iy f.r.i Reuse', ronte-r.te-d ar l w orkir g h:s b.ca 1 off in tho unifcrm of th New Ycrk Giants. Rouch if a player who pcrsss'j cor.ilderatl temr "rmer.. He ha csued the Cincinnati cluo pier.ty rf nnviety m ; e past Is r.cr.e too strong with th Reiville owners. In recent interview. Rcuch stated that hit ttar.d for a nUry .f J1S.OC0 a year wa finnl ar d t remain en !i:s In l! .r i itt he w:!l .;r"i i:;.:e. lie di--.it. h ges what ed. too. that Cmcmrnti did r.ot se:n willir.K to pay su -h a -iliry.

"Flat bush Squire 9 Sued for Divorce YORK. Jan. irv Charts II. Kbbet5, o-.vr.r of tho Brooklyn NV-icnal Lc.iguo rhib, v.-as u-d fr fllvor- Tuesday. Trial v.-Il! h'-?in V,vdne?iay before Justice Joph A?plr.all in Pre oklyn. Mr?. Minnie T. Kbbt? aliases thit th. "S-quiro of riatbush," a ).: Is know n to baseball fir.?. Tvas unfairhful. fp''"--ca.'.y plleginsr he rtopped a a hot! in Albany Fpt. 17, 10 2 2, with a woman who is not named. A yrar ao Mr?. Ebbta chta:nod a opa.i at! j.n docrer".

HIGH SCHOOL FIVE HARD AT WORK FOR ENGLEWOOD GAME Announcement of Schedule Arouses EnthiiMa.sm in Camp of Local Ouintet.

Tin: scHUpi'Li-. Jan. 1 1 Enpliwcod at South -.nd. Jan. :i.-Mcr?an IMrk Military-AradMiu-at .South "Ecnd. Jan. -7. tur?i?, Mich., at v,Mr i, p. ;id. I'cb. 4. Nir-h Snn of Chicago, pcndir? ) !'!.. 11. How Militär:' Aradf I.i'' at. 1 Jmvo. 1" 1. 7. --'turs1? at Sturk'i?. Fb. :n. Bfuton Harbor at uth lir.nd. rv-b. t. (Oprnt. Mar. 7. Ponton Harbor at I'fiiton li'irbor.

Eollowipcr dtinite announceir.ent i v C"vh Hurnhnin of the fchedub for th' balapee of th.e seaor, en-t!i';-ii--!u runs hich in th- ramp of th lo'al h.ili f-iiooj basket ball team. Tract ie .crsiorir liavn taken on a dh'ferent m-rt and tliM mn are tr.iinir.? diligently f.'r tb.c romin? battle with Ihilewood Saturday at tho "V syni. Vapt. Schwer and his t 1! low rs !l cor.tinuo to work M th "V and rcrimmasro with th V. M. C. A. five. Th Ihilewond hzh hchool team "f (.'hicaro will com here Saturday nuh, fre?h from wins over etronff iuint't? in the Chicago city leacue. The school j. well known for tho alil re. of their basket ball tam?. 'n the following Saturc'ar nirht, tli MorJii Park Military Academy will be met on tho local floor. Tie :--heduIr call for two pames with :-tursia and Penton Harber. Mich.. tt-Htm On ganiP. will I contested ! i c i and tho other on the foreign court. Beaton ticket?, h-ud before the It- al "t;ool wan tuspended from the State Athletic Association will admit holder:' to the lirt four home fames. Tho- confers include sratnes with l."i.y;cv.vod. Morgan Pari; Military Academy. Sturmis and the Michigan nn :i of ChbMo. MICHIGAN AVI.NS. ANN ARBun. Mi'h.. Jan. 10. .Mi .hiai:"s bisketball team on it? first, wt 'frr conference came of th-:'-'.i'ti Tucdaj". defeating Chicaso in a fa.t. hard-foiiKht contest, 21 ;n 1 . 'I v.. i:;.ui clected by Wa.lt er "amp t-r i.i Ali-Amerioi eleven have been further honored by beinr elected captain. 'Tted" poberfs. wh' w.i p.' l.c j a? on of the end?, wih captain I'er.tre Co!co in 1022, wl;i Naw. p'aced at fullback by Camp, will K.:d Cornel!. WABASH DEFEATS FRANKLIN. 18-17 CRA'A FCHDSV1L,1J:. Tnd.. Jan. 10. Wa.bah defeated Franklin, 1 t" 17. in a basketball grame lier" Tuesday niht. The came wa? furiously contested throusrhou. At :b.e crd of th' tlrst lu!! Wabash led S to 7.

George Burns Philosophical Over Trade Which May Lose Him Big Sum

If you were a star ball player. hw would you like to b trirs:rred frcm a team generally picked to win a big league pennant to a Iul that didn't hgrure to hav much i' a chance? That is the status of tleerge Purnf. who for 10 years his been i.r? cf the mrt '.aluabie bill play. is with the New Ycrk G-ar.t.v McCIraw nt Burns and considerable money to Cincinnati ? get Hi He also included Catcher Gon.x.alr in the deal. I-ist season Burns had one of h;s b.-t ye rs. His w ork in the world t.r-rie! with tho Yankes was one of tl." outstindit.s features of tne r ries. Mrs: player? would f-ir up a lot of fas? if they were in th ..m& pos.'i !i as George Burns. They would threat-ri to retire from ba-seba'.l. in-sk-t or a harn cf the sale price or mak an exorbitant salary demand. Is Different Tji Burre. however, is not that typ of pliyer. II h-is a very even d.s- j j yr.:i:?;. He has accepted tho trade to Ciicinnati. and in the Kim manner he has alcal u ivs a :cj ted a bad decision by the umpire, as a part of the business. T will we-.rk as hard for Pat Moran as I did for the Giants." Burns is ojet-d hs cwyir.g when int rviewe-1 on tb.e trade. -N-w h bon good t m. and I IfvT e :t as a ball player w j:h i nty cf love for the town, ;:n i the kindly manner in which th

Alley Record dt Elks Is Broken By Local Bowler

Taller Pi?chkc VoU 209, Surpa?rlng Old Mark by One Pin. W.-tlter P;thke. !?ai-of inin for the Sox in the. Elks league, established a. '.oral aly record Ut night when he p?ted 25 3 in the first sir.-.'1 of h:a t-rrics. This 5ur?a&3?3 the alley record of tho drive." at the Elks T?mpl by orj ph:, arl Krucger heir.jr the rrovioua title holder with a marl: of 2? 5. F!s:hko started on hi record breaking ftunt like a champion and a fter ho hoiked ?:x of hLa 11 tris 'the ret of thep layers in the league wer all expectation. Every ball i h started after tht there were j novo than ."0 yces fastioned upon j the direction of the ball delivered. I Uxcitomcnt Rampant. I When PLH'hke started his 10 th frame excitement was high. H i started hin ball from the corner and drifted .perfectly into the rocket Th-.- llth ball was a trifle tkinny but had plenty of "razz"' and twept the alleys oan. Th final ball barely grazed the head pin but he obtained a coM fall, having" all the wnrkinr. and they all fell but number four. Follo-Ainc with a oouple of i?o count?, ri5chk turned in !2 for the night. Johnny Canmier, of the Elki, also had a good session, having a hi?h ?core of 255 and nocumulating fi45 fticka for his ?erie?. The results of the evenirp were, as follows: ELKS LEA GIT. SOT. rijrhkr 'JOn 1-2 1-! Tnlr 147 1 7r IV.t iMiiior i.v u" ir f 2 I .'rl 477 j :7 I iVMkv 1" lfc Hl'-bards I'-l Ul 1"? T"tal .. IULLS. . tJ2 '.Ml K rn!rr . Harlow .. Jteyer . . . 1.rntz .... hreil.L'i'is 1r.J 1.-, K7 1l 12 b'.l ir.s 177 S7I 1; 144 C"l IV roi A?: 1 r.ro . 1 t j Tot3l5 I HL'CKTAILS. !SrhiielI , I Uuprert 'f'terzniak , ; Unser i'3Mnier '.) 17'") 1-7 17U ia - 1 - 1S 17 I'.'.S 171 -M3 :.-i ;t.-j Tc'.ils 1 I Sl'LeiAbS. ;Mohn IlvdHyatt ; hw f-ere , ,Cbfer 1 ! Totals , ! nooFS. Schneider , ! V, I.V. 127 105 1 . y.:r, 1' 171 110 iv: .v.:t 41 ")2 .crt o'j st 3 Sv-hniidt . . 1 Haugan .. IHebe .... 1 1 r, 14'i lt'o Ml Vl 1 v; M.') r7 l'v.22 171 1M Lett 1 Totals ., s.vj :. j RtVKCYES 'Sharkey Soniuier 2'V. 1 ::.t 17" 171 I.V. v.n 171 177 1i 2'7 4..C, .M(l h:iu!t 1 Abraham Vau Kirk Totals . S7 Id i ANNOUNCE GRAND CIRCUIT MEETINGS Stewards Turn Down Application of Detroit for Place mi Schedule. Cl.LVl'.LAND. 0-. Jan. 10. The stewards of the grand circuit Tuesday announced a schedule for 1022 harness horso racins. opening the season at North Itandall track. Cleveland, the week of July and closing at Atlanta. Ga., the week of Oct. l'h The application of Kenilworth Park. Windsor, Ort., for a date was not granted. Other grand circuit date.a were awarded ;is felloe's: Aug. ;:, Iteadvihe; Sept. t. Hartlord; .tpt. 11, yracu5ft; cpt. 1 and 20. Columbus: Oct. 2 and Ih Ivxingrton, Ky., and Oct. Athr.ta. Gi. I . V. s , tTY ',.-s ..-. f j: t . :- 'sU J 1 ;v: "' 'ji'' x i' -J" :'" 'c- '.:v: ; - . : . .. . - 5 GEORGE BURNS. fans have always treated dme. "I have seen icr.o great player. brak into the gume and go the road that I have to travel. It would b an untruth fcr m to say that I was tickled to death with the trade. The Giant should win th National League pennant this year and thit nveans a lot of extra r.umey. "There is no us ki' king it is all a part cf the game. "

GREEK WILL MEET GREEK IN CONTEST AT "Y" TOMORROW

Wabath Mentor Not to Be Surprised by Strength of Focal Y. M. C.A. Five. When Coach "Fete" Vaughan leads his illustxlcua gToup of bakr.iballer3 to South Ben3 Tr.urcday night to meet the V. M. C. .A five, fans will have the opportunity of vitr.essir.gr two of the greatest amateur teams ever assembled together. Wabash haa a habit cf excelling in basketball. Its history in this rport dato Lack many years, and the present season Is no exception. Although defeated by Turdue early in t lie season, Wabash defeated De-Pauw-, tho team which bcrted tho Lafayette toss-rs, and In mIdcason form Is easily considered the da of tho mate if net one of tho bert in the middle west. The Little Giants are ranked hJffh tba year. Their present record charges tlmu with but on defeat i'ni they ha-ie already disposed of tho strongest teams in tho central part of the state. Gold berry , I loa 1 J ta r. Golds.bcrry is one of the. main cog in Coaah Vaughan'a machine.. This man starred for Wabash during the past football eeason and was picked by one critic, as second choice on his all wettern team. His basketball ability is even grearrp than his gridiron performance. A changed lineup by Vaughan has civm the Wabash team great driving power. Goldsberry lias b-en shifted from onter to floor guard and hi remarkable defense under the basket has already marked him as a contndr for all-.stato honors. At center. Wabath has Ten re, who is shifty a good basket shot and man of all around ability. Wabash, moreover, has- two forwards which will causo tho "Y" outiit some trouble. Adams, their star forward, has an uncanny eye for the basket, besides being a r vt r floor man. To guard him will bo one of the dilticult tasks imposed on Alward and Kizer, the association guards. Ahvard. because of his injured nnkle, will bo handicapped but he will cause one f the pair no little trouble while he is in the contest. South Bend is thei home of many Wabash men. Sentiment, pt the game will be divided and the "Little Giant" rooters have arranged tc fl together that they may cheer thch representatives to greater effort, ordinarily the rooting is II one sided, but Thursday night the "Yea Wabash" yell will be led by liv" Lontz. former Wabash baFtball! player and loyal follower of the Scarlet. Seats have been placed on tale and are probably sold out. so sreat lias been the interest in tho attraction. A few seats arc available, however. None of them are re-f-c rved. To Warn Vauchan. Coach Vaughan will be ? Ivised immediately by Wabash alumni of the strength of the "Y" crowd and he probably will start his strongest lineup. Particularly will tie be b-- posted on Hurnham's ligntningiikc speed, on Nyikos' tossing ability, and Rhodes remarkable floor vor!:. It looks like a great game: one of tho speediest in the history of local basketball. The-d-ite for the Hed Crown "Y" game has been moved bach two days from the 13th of this month to the il 1st. A great battle is expected, as: the Whiting uad Is a powerful aggregation. The Armour Cost. American Legion of Chicago, will play a return engagement here Jan. 2S. They are well remembered for the bitter right they waged i before bcln? subdued by' Capt. lihodes and his five. Then, on Fbi, the Ilavi'-h quintet of Indianapolis will be pitted against the Y. M. C. A. prides. Geoige Kenzler. ot mam ill APPLY

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WASHINGTON GETS PECKINPAUGH IN NEW FRÄZEE DEAL Red Sox Acquire Joe Dugan ExYank Shortstop Will Manage Senators. NEW YOKK. Jan. IP. I Larry Fraze, president of the. Boston American leaguo baseball club, Tuesday night announced completion of a three-cornered deal by which Roger Pcckinpaugh, former Yankea shortstop, goes to the Washington club as playing manager and Joe- Duyan, Athletics third baseman, Li transferred to tive Boston team. In addition to Dugan, tht; Boston club receives Shortstop Frank O'Pourke, of tha Washington club. Philadelphia gets Outfielder Ld Miller and Pitcher Acosta, of the Washington club, In exchange for Du gin. tio far as the Boston club is concerned, Fraree a,!d, no money consideration was involved In the trade. An official of the Yankee club stated Tuesday night that tho NewYork Americans tried to obtain Dugan by purchase some time ago and offered 130,000, which was refused. Connie Mack, Athletics manager, is said to have insisted on $100,000 as the purchase, price. .ucal local fame, and who starred on the ..y teams for two years. will be in the Ilavich lineup at center. On Feb. s the Fort Wayne K. C will be m-ct on the Fort Waym? court. Fort Wayne boas of a strong outfit, and the strength cf their live is well known. Stonebreaker Jumps center and Bacon and Voss play the guard positions. Ralph Miller is also a regular performer on the five. lie- is a member of the Philadelphia National baseball team. On Feb. 10 the Indianapolis K. C. will be on the local court, and Feb. 16 the Fort Wayne K. C. are scheduled for a return game here. HERE FOR 1922 AUTO

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Definite Signing For Welsh-Ruhlin Boat Still Pends Arrangements Not Made Yet Bernstein Plans Eastern Trip for Eddie. According to "Iko" Bernstein. Ldoio olsn, former.:, of this city, is now remaining flghtlcets In Chicago. At the sair. time he shows no willingness to match his boy against Johnny Ruhlin, Mlshawaka's fighting Irishman. He denied that articles had been signed to meet "Ruhlin, as he wanted to talk the matter over with Welsh befcre he did anything definite When questioned last night, Johnny McGowan, manager of Ruhlin, was much surprised to hear that the match had gono through and said as; far as he kne.v he was still manager of the. Mishav-aka tighter. Burnstein 1:5 planning a busy season for Welsh throughout the middlcwcst and announced that the bouts are to b a part of a campaign

that will end only when the door of jester club of the International league, the welterweight championship has! His good showing in 1313 with

been opened. Plan Busy Month. It is Burnstein's intention to work Welsh hard for tho next month in at b-ast, ten bouts. In February or .irmu ii.'-; pan ii v: i'j r. ii'j A.01 i iin adolphia where the best po.ssibl welterweight eecurablo will be matched agamrt tho former South Bend pride. If victorious in the Quaker it:. they will travel on to New York and try to induce Tex RIckard to send the new Chicago fight reprc - sentatives against Jack Brltton. welsh has been c.um nng rcr a bout with Britton for the last year and his manager and admirers believe that Welsh is reaching cham pionship ability and fit to give the pres-ent title holder a great run. Regardless of his effort to keep I Welsh busy, Burnstein has .iliov.-nj no anxiety to have him meet Ruhlin in this city. LICENSEilllljlillllilllillllllü CIGARETTES Regular 15c size 3 for 40c

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Young's Record

Veteran Pitcher Has Spent Score Of Years in Game Hurler, Sent to Red Sox in Bis Deal, Has Had Varied Career. By BILLY LlY.VNiv Cy Young had pitched 23 yars when he retired from the major league. Young's career Is a record for service .as a. ball player. It has never been seriously threatened." A route ndcr for the honors held

by Young looms up in the person of.p.p was sT.t to Vernon, In the P -Pitcher Jick Quinn, of the Boston ; cific Coast league lie stayed ih-; Itcd Sox. j for th seasons of 1 FM7 a - 1 Quinn, it will be remembered, fig- ; part of 1 P 1 . Wlioi th cast Xipm

ured in the recent deal between New York anel Boston which sent him to the Red Sox and broucrht PItehers Jones and Lush as; well, as JShortStor S'cott. to New York. when Quinn reports to tho Red , box next spring he will be starting 011 1:is twentieth year of professional baseball. I hat would makei him a ppear old in the point of year ct hC is only IPS years of age. Debut in lfJOJ. Quinn made his professional debut with Connellsvillc, of the Penn sylvania State league. :n 1S03. He I remained with that team through the season of 1906. with The following jegr 1: e was Macon in the South Atlantic league. In 190 S he was with Richmond in the Virginia league. That fall through the medium of the draft he was secured by the New j York American League club. i As a big leaguer Quinn met with varying tuccess. He managed to stay) in the big show until the fall of 1912, when he was sent to the RochRochester, when he won 13 victories, caused him to be grabbed off by the Federal league In Its quest ' for Weyers. He labored for two years; i .X)dlumore in ine ouuaw organi . . a r t i i - i In Coast League. When the peace pact was put over

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I. I. 1V Univcrsitv of Michigan Mav Secure Annual Clianipion hip Gaines This Year. NEW YOIIK. Jan. : cf the !r.t rc lg:ate A A.r.Jtur Athletes rf . a :.a:icr.-v. lie crgar. staging the annual cl games In setions or ether than th.e eat e c o r. . ; ear to .o a nr. uil likely d"ve'.opmcr.T? b th meeting hrc on March 4. lrcp?sed amendment. to stltuticn ar.d statements the ;::rt mcv:;ng ci the ar.1 advisory committees ccr.a .J ... V' . I. f xecut at Iis brc t Iweek are ail to indicate a enlr.g of tlie kccpe cf the olic-t z body of 1 , f . v-f cohe-iate America . sp er: One gover: Of the ; s would ant a m e n d n-. e r. ts w o u Id provide t h t a college b.o'.lir.g mcmb'rh;p in t; I. C A. A. A. A. wouli ret bdropped In case it wc: e r.t n. r r-1 seilte d i:; the titular track r. ross-cour.try -ham;.do:ihlps ktfst or.ee in two cr incentive year;-. This it I explametl wcull cp'i the w.ay for permanent members.:? CallfrrnU the Pac!:'.: the m;id r'.C 1 J n 1 1 . I and Le land Stan: or In ccas!, and Mishi :an w e st, past. That th adoptier r-zzh amendment miht result in the 132 championship games "beir.g hld in the middle we:t is not ur.IIkely. Tt Is reported thi th.e first itep !n th'ka direction will 1 made in the presentation r f an Iu itation frthe T'niverity of M: pan t' the titular meet at Ann Arbor r. lay or r- rtanly no'. Iatrr tl: closed because of th 'finished the cas..n w i i White Fo.. Tlic New Yorl: Ar: Vln!, c!a::n--.l the ri ht ri'a n to !. . b . .. u.ider the pra-c r Tl. ' tior.al commis.icn a-.;: 1 1 the Yankee?. He reported to th New Yoik ep;b in 1911 and l.a.i been with th Yankees ever s;r.c. Ne-it ye-jr he i :1! v:nr a Red o- ur.ife r:;.. May Hotter Mark Quir.n h'i3 an excelhT.t. ehire ' better the record of Cy Young. lie has still enough stuf! to get by m t!:' majors for a rcuple ef y-jr.-. 'and ought to be abb1 in fool t!.e:. m thm: 3 V tt. time. Jack Quinn has an exce.'ent curv ball, de.-jite the fict tl.at h Y. never made mtp .i use ot :t. ii.i curve ball is good enough to fool a, lot of them, In the effort to break th record held by Young the Yankee pitcher is beir.g given a tussle by Pale Adams, of Pittsburg. Adams started at Parsons. In th Missouri Valley league, later than Quir.n. nd ' just a ye. ill be start ir.g his nineteenth year in the s; when he reports to the Pirate Other pitchers who have söen c service are. Red Arni, with ID vcars : Plir.k to his credit, with 15. and J: SHIRTS O 1 bale $1.65

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