Show Snap Shots I B By Jack Keene T Ty Cobb and George rivals rhal In brother officers soon oon will bo be I according to lo r reports SI ler Is to enter iho tho ho training camp In Virginia where bobb Obb i 5 1 t a course courso In gas lOas and l warfare warr Cobb Is a a. captain Is t I In be a A. nant f Incidentally lIr 81 l l. l wants want It known n f hat h he hasn't been playing on tho the Hog Island baseball lel team m lIe He hasn't lon tny i den c who hu i is using his namo name In the i lie U I tl Stranger Ic Lewis I heavyweight heavy heavy- weight eight wrestler has hus been made top sergeant ergeant at C Camp mp Grant Chicago 1 r ls owes ones his promotions to the iho vS r. r ho ha has shown hown since h s first Joined the Iho colors The df diy Lewis went 1 Sto lo to the camp a raw IA recruit two uni- uni fol m tl men made him a target for The he til Strangler angler enraged lost Vitt time In la bringing hl his wre la into Inlo pia play and Jn in a few tew minutes bolh oth of the tho ies eaters t rs were cre on the iho ground The officer In charge lauded Lewis for hl his actions and nd two iwo days das later I ter he be was a corporal Before two iwo weeks pa ell he was promoted to lo the tho rank of ot Sergeant et and now no nohe he is i in a n top ser sergeant Thc Strangler ler I la is ono one of ot the mo most t popular lar larmen ar men at t the tho camp and his greatest admirers are ure the two iwo soldiers he he threw throw Eight husk husky privates and a 3 sergeant er one of oC the Long Island army s went ent to th the Jamaica raco race tr track ck recently i t tot i loom luom the Liberty Libert loan drive They hey gave ha an exhibition drill on the track in front of ot th thE grandstand the Iho t interesting lItin feature being the wa way handled their ther gas masks s. s The Tho 1 men were pr waiting In the paddock padlock pad pad- lock dock ock AS 8 tho the horses hones went out for or the second race rae loc Joe a former who In is In tho the employ of E. E G. G Soule SoUl a well well known known went up to 0 them thim and said of oC you OU f fellows ha has oI a 5 n bet beton beton fin on Lively with Mr Ir Soule's taunts Jj t Ll 1 I was Tras a returned the winner and nd each sol soldier ler received 8 8 0 Burns will claim the tho bantam bantam- f ight i ht title If It he succeeds In defeating the St. St Paul Ke Ertl l antani m. m when the thc meet on October 14 t t Weehawken Ertle since he won on Kid Hid Williams on a foul Coul Is consid- consid red ed the lo logical bantamweight champion cham charn- pion by many followers of oC the theo ring rinK the the Jerse City veteran m 11 e Eurim Jersey Ft ite d Peto leto Herman at the Jersey Jerse lIt t It ha baseball park last h he 5 us ed lie he Is master t Burns Burn declares that Ertle J ha has a n le- le te claim to the th title b by virtue of his lils victory over Williams Therefore Burns Jurns believes that ho he will wilt have o a 9 4 e. e S ii 11 t ii th h rk l If I h HA h. M I n fl I to from Ertle Johnny Johnn Dundee the lightweight boxer now nov Is the proud owner of oC a n. race horse recently the C yeav cal od W r Mask Ia k from Crom alter Walter Jennings Var Mask a k 1 is II a rather promising young young- oun Tl tr r that Is 15 likely to win r races ce when III In with ith the rl right ht company Dundee means 0 to campaign campal n the colt coil at Jamaica and Empire City and then will till send him hini to toe JN w e- w Orleans The rhe boxers boxer's colors are aro pink and blue not blue not black and blue I h Terry former Cormer Chicago o White Pox Fox and s-nd Los Angeles shortstop who finished th the season on with the floe Bos- on Brave Bra and wa was wan claimed hy by Boston oston for Ifor the war the period has en- en in th the artillery and has been as- as to the training school at Camp laI near Iou Louisville Is where he hopes to do win ar at Jt officers officer's commission II I I. I rry Iol who like Ilk Art Wilson 1 had abad 1 d I e for tho the first draft be caus aus 3 he wasn't sure flure about his age ase got Jot record straightened out and found foun th lie ilic was above o the 31 1 limit and about aboul timo he read In the n tI th t the age would woula be raised to lo k all H men under 46 N Ne rJ Oct J u IJ J I Specia Special To Jake Daubert late laic of oC the Brooklyn Dodgers goes Joes th the tho title of oC final goat goal of ot baseball Major league players be believed believed be- be the they should have VO been paid pall up to the tho date their contracts terminated Instead of ot r cut off oCt tit the lay day the season closed Daubert made malle himself the trial horse by starting starling a test icet case cise He lIe placed a a. cl claim lm with the national 1 commission a against the Brooklyn club for tor 2150 salary du dut him from Crom September Sep Sep- P ember 2 to lo October H H. H The Tho commissions commission's finding signed b by Chairman Herrmann and antl President j Johnson of ot the American league denied denied de de- nied D Daubert's claim on the grounds that the Brooklyn club eluh was Wa forced to suspend as a result of ot a government o order ending the activities of oC the club When the government Jo ordered all the major leagues to suspend on September September Sep Sep- lember 1 ih th the clubs all gave Ja their players play play- ers era len lays days notice of oC release While this would under normal conditions make the players free agents there Is IsK isa K a gentlemen's agreement among the club owners not to tamper with one another's players when the t tUne time comes ames for the game same to lo start operations again Several Sc of oC the thc rs were In Iho tue same samo po position llon an as Daubert Jaubert and hi his case will probably establish a precedent for alt all of ot them Tho Tha Chicago Cubs and and the Boston Boto Red Sox the contenders In the worlds world's series this year ear claimed their salaries up to the end of the series and the thu dub clubs granted their re reI re Daubert submitted evidence whir whir-it showed he a 1 cov covering a n e CI year Re-year ear period for Cor 1914 to lo at t a salary of ot a season On September Septem Septem- ber liei 2 he be was 20 which with previous previous pre pre- payments totaled for Cor the YIl season to that thai date dale Ho Ue filed tiled claim Hh the national commission for tor the difference between that sum Bum and 1000 alleging ln the tho Brooklyn club was liable fur for or tho till full ull amount The Tho national commission commission com corn mission In Its findings states stales While hile It IB Is true that the Brooklyn n club agreed to lo pa pay the player his specified specified spec spec- salary salar for Cor or tho Iho playing season eason for Cor e. e each ach of ot the Iho years In which ho he was under under un un- un- un der tIer contract with that club and that tho the contract recited that tho the playing season would begin on or about the da day of ot April In each of oC said years ears and f sail nd on or about the day of oC October Octo- Octo her ber there was nothing to lo prevent the thelea lea league ue of or which the Brooklyn club was wasa waua a member b by appropriate action cutting cut cut- ting the tho season short This W WAS a. a made necessary b by th the w work or ht n ruling of oC tho the government government govern govern- o ern ment herein heleln referred to The Brooklyn club was unable to lo finish the tho season because of ot the impossibility of at retaining retain retain- ing the services ser of oC Its players In view of or the tho government o order and for that reason that club dub was within Its rights In giving 1 notice of oC tho the termination of oC all of oC Its HI contracts on tracts with Its players If It It desired to do so 00 o. o The Tho claim of ot the player is therefore dismissed dl |