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Show HEN AGE R- BASKET SHOOTERS STRUGGLE FOR HONORS IN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 1 Scott, 2 the squad, 3 Morton, 4 Willard, 5 Moran. .Pi 3 fSS Y1 M . k' A. t . - ' m" I , . 1 f 4 1 v,-' ' " - 1 '- ; vt' i r 'i . ' l ;v. r r, if'. mi . vf : r i-i . plKaii t mam f.4 w WARD BEATS 'EM TO A:Y ; KSllliffj i'y Xj IT WITH DENIAL ' fet I k-.-LTrid - ;:y V ' . 1 Robert B. Ward, who owns the Brook- st , - - .. . . . .. ...TTTTT. lyn Federals, called up a New York news- lP:':- k . : ;:: . ; r p. . . . i gn ma paper office immediately after he learned i--; ''.v' ''-.t' ill hl 1 iPH !Q about the subway accident in New York . p"--:'; "8. ,1 K I ! I JfWj! j I 2 sl M ' ' some weeks ago in which 700 persons , J' : ' . ';. ;, ' i liU I S ILLsBfilSsSU lU were ovei'come. -: v.l "Who paid you 1iad. Mr. Ward," asked ' ' J:?1, f ';::f?y- : : ' the surprised sporting editor. " ; & V:-: : ; ' "No one -ct." answered the chuckling f;k':' :- '' Ward, "but I just wanted to get my de- :ss-. is i:: fes-s ' V';5:s:;'" -''". Ct 1T 111 niai in in advance. Things have come " ais'1 v.vt otancs Loyally by JVlanacer; to such a pass around here that if any- f-w :.; ; ' jf k- ' j j j t j thing happens to an organized ball player sk:'- ;.: ii3 :: V j t r 1 r r 1 or fan I'm blamed for it: Maybe one of mlfi'i tSi:iss:;::-5': ;;;.;; Is Keady to LJetend them is in tlxat subway accident" rix ---. T.-:; ife;:- ' ? " t-.' ii..';:!.: .:.;'? ::! Tobacco for Player. K V " Bantam Title. .Trading ball players for dogs and stogies ! ia:? ':' v ' $ are old stories by this time, but Enoch ' Vy- : ' .':':: :v '::'. ': W''.:a .' Somcrs. veteran manager of Zanesville, I a.y'S-. jl V ' :; I t i-"""' 4 By BDTGSIDE. Ohio, springs a new one by saying that ::: N. J , while he was managing the team at Cat- I f ' , "- ::;.i-::Vi KJJ$iV By Tribune Special Sport Service, lettsburg, Ky., he traded an outfielder V J i: -iK-' ::::i''i5i':S t-i!:'.?S8 NEW YORK, Feb. 6. John Guteijko is named Ayres to the Hunting, W. Va., hmt j , J & - an appreciative little youth. Perhaps that team for a package of tobacco. f R statement doesn't interest you. Well, f S i then, we will say that "Kid" Williams, ' ( . y the world's bantamweight champion, will " - krf:'?: A defend a friend to the last ounce of his Tv 1 ' fighting ability which, taken by and OH UiatnOnO. A larSe- ls some fighting ability; else he JH.l -5 i-lij.' 11 , ? 4 ( wou)d never be a world's champion. 1-y t 1 A i t v- You may want to know the connection VP hJ intrfQ r ISO s?' between John Gutenko and "Kid" Wil- 'VV lillCi 3 illBU Hams. Well, Uaey are synonymous, for John Gutenko is "Kid" Williams and I "Kid" Williams is John Gutenko. |