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THE WASHINGTON TIMES THURSDAY DECEMBER 3 190810
Their Use of National GuardName Confusing to
Amateurs
MURPHYS PLAINT-IS UNAVAILING
National Commission Will Go
Right Ahead in Ticket
Scalping Case
By THOMAS S RICEThere to b d on MM moon in Wash-
ington amateur athletic circles becausethe National Guards twwe both ft ama-teur aM H professional basketball teamIn the field
President Ttteedore Straus of theSouth Atlantic Association of the Ama-teur Athletic Union hi coming to Wash-ington thte week to took into the mat-ter and will put some pertinent ques-tion to the military managers Thetrouble seems to he largely due to thetart that when the professional teamwas oravnliM it was allowed to uwthe name National Guard as an adver-tisement Had the team been composed
guardsmen but playing under aname that would not contuse it withtilt amateur quint of the same or-
ganization it is hardly likely that therewould have boss a chance for the A AV to get busy There to no reason why-a militiaman should not engage in asmany professional sports as he choosesand the A A U would be foolish to in-
terfere with that privilege but it isthat seeming active support of the pro-fessionals which is causing PresidentStraus so much mental stress
Ban Johnson comes right back atCharlay Murphy of the Chicago Cubsand announces that Murphys windyhowl about his club being the victimof persecution in the tkket scalpingmatter will not in the least prevent therational commission trom fanning theaforesaid Murphy As far a can belearned from the unofficial statementabout what the commission found inits investigation the cwner isdue for a severe roast and if thecharges are sustained there will no7npathy coming to any of those in-
volved It was a bad piece of busraesall around and the warning not to re-
peat the trick should be driven homeas forceful as possible
The real truth about Hal Chase istifflcult to obtain because of the biasot some of the New York writers whoare furnishing the storks Last springch m the New York Americans led the
league for awhile these writers got oiln lot of gush about them being thefastest teem in the history or baseballIhe critics and writers In other citiesl ughed heartily at such vaporings andkidded the New York scribes not elittle All of a sudden the club hitthe toboggan and in a short time waso deep in the cellar that rescue parli icould not find it When the tad slunnibecame a continuous performance thebusy pencilers of who hadbeen so fulsome in their boosts for theYankees felt foolish and looked thatnay Thereupon they began throwingthe hooks into Griffith Elberfeld Chaseaid everybody else in an effortsquare themselves That the animosltagainst Chase and Elberfeld remains isTHrefelljr clear In many of the dis-patches and New York clipping joyou cWt tell exactly what to believe
TO mere provincials like us down hern-In Washington it would appear thattle national commission would benothing but an expensive jest if Chasewere allowed to return to organisedbaseball without heavy punishment ofsome sort He quit his team cold intile height of the season jumped hiagreement and went to play with anoutlaw team on the Pacific coast Iflie can get away with that for a nomi-nal line the decisions of Garry Herrmanns court will not be worth news-paper space in the future
ANOTHER GRIFFITHRUMOR IS ABAOAD
This Time He Is to ManageBrooklyn National League
TeamNhW YORK lCUxrk Griffith
former manager f New YorkAmericans to now slated to managethe Brooklyn National League teamD xt seasun
Although neither President C H Eb-
b ts f Ute club from across the Eastriver H T the Old Fox would con-
firm tha report in circulation about thelatter being the next leader of theDodgers friends of both were aroundtown only too willing to wager thatGriff to going to remain right in
York this coming seasonThere to only one thing in the way of
Grin being next manager of the Brook-lyn team That to that Gbbets willgive Wild Bill Dahlen the positionIf President George Dovey of the Boaten Nationals turns him over to Ebbets as the latter claims he promisedto do as the of the board ofdirectors of the National League In Cin
last September the pro-
tected GiantsCubs game ws settledHut to reports from Boston
I jblen does not want to manage theDodgers and he has so informed DoveyAnd besides Dovey wants Bill to re-main in the Hub as a member of tnu
Mr Bbbets ways that he will wattuntil the meeting of the NationalLeagiM club owners at the Waldorf nextweek t swe whether Dovey will turnI ahlati over And odds are PIG to 1 thatT ahlen win not go to Brooklyn
MILLER ELECTEDCAPTAIN AT PENN
PHILADELPHIA Pa Doe 3A CMilter f WUItamspert Pa wasterday chosen captain for the 19M Uni-versity of Penn football teanv He wassubstitute quarterback this season
Miller who played a sensational gameRt quarter against Cornell here enThanksgiving Day to twentytwo yearsof age
J the election of Miller itwas announced that Radett Cheston-of this had been chosen theboard of directors to manage next yearseleven
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LOS ANGELES CU Dec 1 Greatinterest centers about arrival ofBilly Pspke at I tomorrow morningfrom San Franoto With Pa k willcome big Sam Berger the Fillmorestreet haberdasher who is now known-as Iapkes new manager
PapkVs exmanager Tom Jones willbe at the Arcade depot to meet the vis-
itors as will about twentyfive of theleading sporting and newspaper men ofLos Angeles There is an air of mys-tery concerning Papk a unceremoniousdismissal of Jones It has been thoughtall along that Jones was the most successful of managers In fact the south
jera California sports look upon Jonesin the light of a second Billy NolanThat Jones was smart enough to pull
i down 38000 at Col ma Thursday wheni the total gate receipts were only IUX74-
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was looked upon as a great boost forthe Kewanoes ability as a
i In all of Papkea tight the terms havegood showing that Jones was on
the job at all hours When togetherhere last Papke and Jones appeared tobe as close as two brothers
Jones wild late last night I can giveno explanation of this When I leftthere was no misunderstanding of anykind between Duly and myself Heasked me to hurry down here and gethis training camp at Venice in readi-ness o that he could Mart work im-mediately for his fight with Hugo Kelly
December 15 1 can only guess atwhat has taken place since I left him-I will have a long talk vitit Papkewhen he arrives
The Los Angeles sportsJim Jeffries are sympathy withJones
TAD JONES MARRIED
SAYS THIS STORY
Reported That He Made the Big
Jump Ten Days Before-
Time SetDENVER Colo Dec is report-
ed hers that Miss Betty Shears daugh-ter of John Shearn the Texas
and stuck man carried outpact made with Denver girl friends bybecoming a bride ten days before thedate set for the wedding Telegrams
here from New York announceher marriage to Tad Jones the Yalefootball player In that city Some timeago announcement was made that MissShearn and Jones would be married onDecember M
PLAY FOR TITLESport Editor
If the football enthusiasts of thiscity want to see something worth see-ing lot them go to work and arrangethe two games that will decide theSouthern championship At the closeof this season the honor lies betweenGeorge Washington the LouisianaState University at Baton Rouge andthe Alabama Polytechnic Institute atAuburn Neither of the last two mentioned has been defeated this seasonand they have not met each other IfGeorge Washington consents to playone genie the other two will undoubt-edly play for honors at Atlanta or New
and the winner meet GeorgeWashington at Atlanta or Washington
Get busy and have the final game inthis city Neither of the far Southernlearns is averse to traveling LastChristmas the University of Louisianaplayed football at Havana with theHavana Athletic Club and last summerplayed baseball with Yale at NewHaven
Give us the game and let us seewhat these far Southern teams aremade ef
GBORGB WASHINGTON
IN AUTO BUSINESSPHILADELPHIA a Monte
Cross shortstop of the Athletics forsix years member of two championjship teams and now manager oC theKansas City club in the American As-sociation has taken the automobile business as a side line
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Chat and Gossip of the BowlersGleaned From the Y M C A Alleys
iThe prise offered for the high duckptn
score last week was eaptu 1 by Gundershetmer with a score of
A new league wilt be started by mem-bers of the Y M C A after Christ-mas The league will be composed 01three teams and play will be continue
the winter months Thegames will be rolled in the afternoonon Y M C A alleys
The Hamners present leaders of the-Y M C A Bowling League had aneasy time with Woods tailenders onMonday night winning all three setswith ecores of SIS Sod and 626 against422 414 and 430
A twoman team composed of Lowersand Roberts defeated Maynard andMachioren Wednesday night in twosets out of three with scores of 218 3and 398 against 347 361 and 377
MADDEN AND fERNSBATTLE TOMORROW
Man Who Punctured Leach Cross
Reputation Will EnterRing Again
NEWSY YORK Doc 3 Frankie Mad-den and Harry Ferns are ready fortheir tenround contest at the NationalAthletic Club tomorrow night
Maddens victory over Tommy Careyind the form he has displayed in otherrecent matches have given him somestanding He to the only boy who evermade Leach Coss stay down for thecount In the late contest between Fernsand Madden they went six fast roundsto K draw
The members of the National Clubwill gather in force tomorrow night tosupport Manager WJiite in the inau-guration of the clubs new policy Theentertainment been arranged forthe amusement of the members and themembers only Even the newspaper-men will be compelled to produce mem-bership caroM Applications were sentto the newspaper men several days agoand those who wish to attend the clubsstag have to be elected In the regularwayManager White says he wants every-man who outers the clubrooms to havea card showing that he is a legitimatemember of the club
CORBETT GOES UPAGAINST NEW GAME-
NEW YORK Dec 3 Young Corbettformerly champion pugilist and con-queror of Terrible Terry McGovernmade lila debut as a stoker aboard thesteamship Creole yesterday when hesailed on that ypatel for New Orleanswhere he is to fight a twelveround bat-tle with Phil Brock on December 12
Corbetts entrance into the stokingbusiness is merely to serve an tm ftedoes not intend to go after stokingchampionship but will keep himself incondition by heaving coal during thefcixda trip to New
SPRINTER UNDER BANCHICAGO Dec Hamilton
star sprinter and member of the Amer-ican Olympic team was yesterdayplaced under temporary inthe Central section of the Amateur Athletic Union
President George K Herman andPhyfiloal Director Pearson of CentralY M C A chairman of tha registra-tion committee of the Central Aseeoiaties decided Hamiltons case
LIVING WAGESFeeney getting paid Saturday nightThlm scientific sharps do be
that this owld paper monoy do be fairlyalive wid microbes an germs ir allkinds an colors
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Roberts was the star of the matchwith a score of K7 rOt Ute set
Voters of the Maynard team holdsthe record individual core for the
week with 21 f team tocredited with high set with the excellent score of iTS
In the Wednesday 4ght gameand teams
the former team won
Heiby who was substituted forPage on the Ross team and who willprobably regularly for the restof the season gives promise of de-velopfos Into a Hwas high man in the first game lastnight with a score of 1S4
Whitford of the Braves holds theIndividual score to date In the duck-pin league with a score of 11 Elkerof the Indians has nigh average with
LETTERS AWARDED
GEORGETOWN SQUAD
Sixteen Players Receive G DanMurray Selected to Manage
Eleven Next FallSixteen members of this years foot-
ball squad at the Georgetown Universitywere awarded the G yesterday as aresult of the meeting of the executivecommittee at the West End institution
Those to receive the letter were Cap-tain Miller Manager Lynch MunhRllE Pitxgerald Stuart Shea ORourkeLowney Dalley Bauer Cunln Wein-ard Jaten Sitterdlng Matter andBeckman
The election of a manager puts DanMurray in the guiding role He acted asassistant this season and to expected tohave an attractive for theBlue and Gray next fall The question-of the assistant manager job will bedefinitely decided at the of thegeneral athletic association on Sundayafternoon
RUSSELL TO MEETCRAWFORD TONIGHT
PHIIjADBWHIA Pa Dec i Foran aggressive and good sluggingmatch the bout between Usk Russelland Tommy Crawford the BroadwayA C tonight should appeal to everyone who is fond of the strenuous box-ing game
Unk is one of the gamest and mostaggressive boxers in the todayThis is equally true of Crawford whohas been giving many pounds away inweight in order to secure matches Inthe semiwlndup Dutch Sehultx thefighting Dutchman of downtown meetsBilly Stillman of North Penn In theother bouts Jimmy Fallon takes onBattling Tucker Young Cole tacklesYoung Stein and Harry Cook clasheswith Pat Biddle-
A battle royal between twelve coloredgents will be an additional feature
PRO TEAM TO OPEN SEASONThe National Guard SemiProfessional
Basketball Team will open its seasonSaturday night in the drill hall over
Center Harket and for Its first gamewill play the Cracker Jack oxcol
quint from Philadelphia-The visitors are a fast husky team
and should put up an excellent gameThe locate itch another hard practice
last night and are fast rounding intoshape Stocky I tiorepson received abad injury to his ne whl DUly keephim out of the game for sonic tme
Shorty Hushes will reforeo thegame
BLACK LOON KILLED-A black loon was shot in Washoe
Lake Cal Such a bird had neverbeen seen there before and it is supposed to have been driven out of Itscourse ly a storm while migratingsouth from the Arcticbird was a monster measuring eightfeet from tip to ofwings and nearly six feet front thepoint of its to the end of its tail
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Farrell Yankee Owner SaysHe Is Through With
First Baseman
OWNER C MURPHYWAY UP A TREE
Chanca Matter Settled Another
More Troublesome Crops
Hat Chase the Yankee first basemanwho maimed his contrast at a ritlcaitIMe in UM late season seems to haveput ft eU his major tosjnte careerWWX the league meeting coming
ft tajk of the Chase Incident has beenrenewed of opinionIs that UK sulky star will have t-
Me kt the bed he made for himselfThere have been rumors from the
Pacific Coast that Hal was not so en-
amored of the business out there antiwould listen to overtures from the hiBUS in the American League Evtdsiitiy Harold thinks that because heto a brilliant player the big leescant get along without him but here-to whose he played the wrong bet
President Frank R Farrell of the2w Yr Americans although he spent
UH of money on this young man hasannounced that he is through with himand will not turn a hand to have himreinstated Furthermore George TStalling the Highlanders new man-ager to not the to stand for petttotintsr
va a grand player so ashe was with a winning team and so
ler as he had the spot link But whenthe Yankees shot the shutts Ha got-
a grouch The populace was not sing-
ing the plaudits of Harold and his dis-
regard was something he could not en-
dure So he violated his contractMurphy Werrias
If there to man In the NationalLeague who Is having lila troubles thatperson to Charles Webb Murphy presi-dent rf the Chicago dub To start withMurphy quarreled with Frank Chantthe nina who made the Cubs pennantwinners three successive seasons andChance threw an awful scare into hischief by declaring he would not managethe team next season Bipeds from theWest recently have quieted Murphystear in this respect but clues upon theheels of this panic com more woes
Time public somehow got an idea thatcollusion existed between the ticketscalpers and some ojie in the Chicago
at the time of the worlds seriesMurphy has come in for a tot of severe
After served with notice byFrank Chance that the cl captainwould have to another f3 KU increasein salary Murphy heard teem MordeeaiBrownDrown must have a raise and asbeen offered S5000 to manage the WestEnd semiprofessional club of Chicago itto likely hell wring a few moreout of Murphys Jeans Orvie Overalland several others on the team sawwhat Brown did and did likewise Nowthey are back watching to seewhat Murphy will do
In the meantime Murphy lisa to ex-plain some things to the Com
concerning the of seats fortne postseason serfe3Who Gets Daklsa
Now it that President EbbeUof Brooklyn and President Iwvey ofBoston are going to enliven the TC-atkmal League talk feet with theirwrangle over Bad Bill Babiesdoughty shortstop of the Boston teamwas slated last fall to manage theBrooklyn next season and Dovey saidthat if Bill got the chance to become amanager there would be no opposition
BostonDbbets I asserting now that unless
lives up to his agreement therewill b trouble saysthat Kbbets will have to come over withsomething better than Phil Lewis in ex-change for the veteran Bill The Bos-ton magnate declares that althouDahlen not the best inworld he is considerably superior toLewis and a few other who aredrawing major league salaries
ONEARM PLAYERTO LEAD ELEVEN
WORCESTER Mass Dec 3 WUnam-Kardi star tackle on WorcesterHigh School football team was yes-terday elected captain of the eleven
Jfardi is a onearmed player Illsarm was amputated at the elbowthree years ago Despite that hemade the football team last year andwas substitute pitcher on base-ball train last spring
A A A SELECTSMEN FOR OFFICESN-
EW YORK D 7C S At an adjourn-ed meeting of the brd of directorsof the AmAtean Anti mobile Associa-tion yesterday the fcllowlng officerswere elected for the ensuing year
President William H Hotcnktes Buf-falo first vice president L R SpeareBoston second vice pr sident Ira MCobe Chicago third vice presidentFrank M Joyce Mlnneipolis treasurer-H A Bonnell East Orange N J sec-retary F H Elliott New York
President Hotchkise announced theappointment of chairmen of boards as
Legislative board Charles T TerryNew York roads board C uordon Neflf Cincinnati contest Hoard FB Buffalo touring informationboard Powell C Philadelphia-
The racing board was abolished andits functions vested in the contest board
NELSON ON SHELFUNTIL NEXT SPRING
CHICAGO Dec 3 Battling Nelson issued a staterrent yesterday that hewould silence for a while at least thedemands of Welsh Thompson cFarmud et al for a light in th nearfuture
I am through with the gam untilspring said the Dane Imay consent to fight some tine InMarch but I hardly think so Aprilhowever probably win Sad me buck inthe ring
AMERICAN WINSBERLIN Dee Frank J Marshall
the American chess player defeatedof Germany a ten
chess match In city todaythe ten games played Marshall won
five and Mieees other gamewas drawn
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HAS EM ALL TALKINGN-
ew Style Competition Attracting Best Bowlers inWashington Entrance Fee Includes All Expenses
Down and Out for Ties
SOLITAIRE TOURNAMENT
Nothing perhaps in bowling has cre-ated as iwwch interest thtoiioason as the
Solitaire Tournntentn the CenturySingles the f nare Mans Game orwhatever you choose to call It
It has been termed the Times Tour-nament because Tins Times knew agoed thins whe it was eyen whisperedM4 forthwith proceeded to put it intotangible form The idem was a crea-tion of Plying Dutchman Kraus sadMananar Brown u Palace it
merely a germs and The Timestaught the microbe and developed itinto a malady that his taken withall the real bowlers of Washington
The contagion started with the Treas-ury next caught the Fat Men and
spread until the cracks of all tineteams in th big pill leagues are H thelist and the innovation is strfctly onthe job
Saturday December IX to time forthe start and vhaps Ute ftaleh ot thisunique maple stunt and the limit ofsixty entries has almost been reachedfiftyfour having put m a bid for thechance of being the candy kid at theclay game
There to no that the list willnot be Ailed but should there be anywho hesitate about taking a chance atthe rtmaiiSn six entries It may bestated that the entrance fee of l in-
cludes all flings at the pins and the prizemoney There W no further ton Younay your plunk make good or miss andno extra enar
There are many who opine that sev-
eral perfect scores will be made withKraut Waters Miller Boutz an-
other erack District and Departmentalcracks hi the contest but there to manyan opportunity for a stiff up in a cen-
tury chanceIB Case of Ties
Should there be more than one withclean slates of Solitaires the com-
mittee has arranged to turn the tourna-ment into a down and OUL Thlmeans that those with perfect recordswill bowl a single plus until missand thereby drop out of the roll offthe other or others to continue untilthere to but one who has stood the testand show his eye serve and sandacd copped the coin and honor of beingthe one best 8 lltaite hit
The cash prizes will be S20 13and with possibly prime added
No partiality will be shown in thalleys upon which the players willbowl Slips will be made out fromwhich the bowlers wilt draw the alley
SOPHOMORE TEAM
DOWNS FRESHMEN
Gallftudefs Upper Classmen Win-
ners in Annual Game
Jones InjuredThe Sophs at Galtoudet College were
victorious over the Freshmen in theirannual football hattie yesterday on theGallaudet campus by 16
The weight of the winners was toomuch of a handicap and from the firstit was an uphii fight for the Freshmenwho were aUo at a disadvantage because of te loss ofstar players An accident to one of theplayers in the first half of the same
UM contest In a try fur atackle ht a Jones quarter-on the aggregation washard and received a shoulderblade
Sophomores Posittons FreshmenByrne L J SchaeferCraven I T A Bell
iNles L G GardenerTalbert Center WestMueller R G McDonaldrace R T HarrisMorrto H K BtencherdJones Q B MclnnesBailey L II HolmesW Bell F B ThibodeauMosey R H Arras
Tcuchdowns Mosey 3 Goals fromtouchdowns Hower Belter Prof halt Head linesman
Mr Preston Assistants MessrsCampbell an Arch Timers Messrs-Tvtomey isackson Time of halves
M and 1 minutes Substitutes Belltot Arras Wright for A Bell Howerfor Jones
WILLE LOSES ON MATCALUMET Mich Dec XPearl T
Beeman of Houghton won last nightseatchascatchcan wrestling matchfrom John Uille of Chicago In straightfalls taking the first in fortyeight min-
utes and the second fall in one minuteBoth falls were won with a halfneteonand scissors Wllles kn e was injured
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and squad with which fthat have sat sj-tFollowins are the names h bowl-
ers who ar chancres their single pinreputationEntries to Date
Cartoon DcTo Morris liarwood liSmith Waters Field Allison BodrickBrosmut Kraus Walker BarberHunt Frits Brown Hartman OrjttODonnell Myers C MUle-iiletmerichs Pop Meyer HardLord Land Jones Walsh McCarthyROberta Ward Rkker CootBurdine Baker Thomas gpslesKiker Scbuerman TalboH Akin Gar-rett Shaffer Hamner MLennan Jack Williams August Collins
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harlie Lenunon blew In with the mer-cury chaser and registered a swell Wset the second best ht the rtmeutal and incidentally helped th4 Inte-r orr u the Treasuryand Commissioners for third plareThey now btand Navy Bureau and In-terior
And let it olno be stated that LowersMachlefs team mate at the Yand also of Sunday School famemad good and then yet as a debutantein the Departmental rolled a niftyset class all the way
In the InteriorPoetoftic set Robertagot away with the limelight concentra-tion in the last frame He only pulledthe 7910 split Can you beat that
That tie between the Fats and Orient-al in the District League got joltlast with the at thereceiving end The first two werebattles but the Fats romped homewith the rubber and took the undisputed lead of the league
Like bowlers at theend of the Avenue tear off a fewvituperative personalities Then Its
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