Show Ii J Jl l I ti 1 b 11 1 it it I A tt i 1 y t. t 1 wM O Now New cw York Post Post Service Box Score Silent I on Chapman Yen Yento to Join Senators THINGS L me the box score never told Although h he probably squabbles more with the tile Senators than with any other club lIen Hun Chapman wants to be traded to Washington ton If it f the Yankees decide to dispose of him In the Pine Tree Iree league n a Maine semi pro PO baseball circuit they pay the two umpires 2 23 23 but the team gets only 15 15 Mike lIke S of Carnegie Steel and the Guest duest brothers of Woolworth's will not play polo In Argentine this winter Inter because they were not offered of enough dou dough h. The most successful dog track In the country coun coon try probably Is at nt Revere Mass where the handle often orten e exceeds ex cx- reeds a night One Ono night It hit Ma rial a 1 year two that has earn earned d this season cost as as a yearling Teddy Boy boug bought t for a at the same time Is unknown to those who are familiar with Juvenile runners That feud between the Dodgers arid and nd the Giants does not stop with the hired help on the field John Gorman Gor man and Eddie Brannick the rival tr traveling secretaries never speak to one another If conversation possibly pos sibly can be avoided While a member of the In Vienna Ernie Schwartz now manager of the N tW iW York Americans played soccer In 20 countries Bookmakers will wili tell y you yon o ii this that one of 01 the nations nation's most eminent political bosses has lost a year car betting on the races during the 20 w lie He will the past years they say inest cst 1000 on almost any kind of tip and Is keeping up his average at the time New York meetings The province pro of Quebec lon long has known how to handle handie the vexing vexing vex vex- ing problem of what to do with wrestlers On Sunda Sundays s 's and hole hoi Ida js up there they perform alon along the roads as com eons to attract business to the hot lint dog and bev bever beverage rage r rage r- r age stands Kostka Kostha Minnesota's AU-Am AU America All back who will play for forthe forthe forthe the Brooklyn pros this fall was a anop flop nop as liS a n has baseball haU pla player er at nt Day Day- ton Jim Bowdoin who will appear appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear at tackle for the Dodgers was wasa a 11 very good gOOl umpire In the Middle Atlantic league Its It's Patrick You Yon s Fans Can Thank Lester Patrick coach of the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Rangers started the custom of numbering players so that the fans might recognize them more readily That was during the season season sea sea- son of 1911 12 when he operated the Pacific Coast Coat Hockey league A few months later the first college team w VI v as a s adorned with numbers Old Man Stagg doing the Job for his University of Chicago eleven City college N. 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V football football football foot foot- ball players bruise easily and no wonder The ground upon which they must practice and play Is so bare of grass and packed so hard that If one of the them was to be toss tossed d upon a concrete floor he probably would think he was landIng land land- big Ing In a feather bed Shrewd horsemen are whispering that heroin wont won't show In a n saliva sall test no matter what hat track doctors may say about It They It-They They also are whispering that but perhaps It would be a shame to disturb the hard bard working racing commissioners with such news so let lct It go Although his ankles will not hold holdup holdup up under steady work Woody English English Eng Eng- lish of the Cubs Is rated as the best utility infielder In the National league Lloyd Llod Greenamyre who sells tickets for a Brothers Brothers Broth Broth- ers side show nl also o acts as golf soli pro for the circus performers lie He has 75 pupils Althou Although h the pres pros cat ent tennis s scoring system has been In 10 use for Cor centuries no ono one of the games game's historians h has bas a a ever been able to discover cr how It originated Because t the e lights make make mako everything every thing seem faster baseball scouts claim that It is impossible to get a aline aline alino line lino on a player by watching ng him himIn himIn himIn In a night game gilme J Jack Doyle the veteran Cubs scout says that he ho must mut see a player In at least th three thee ec time day games before forwarding for warding a recommendation S SINCE CINCE INCE It has been pretty well e es es- by sob sisters people who pay for 30 cents' cents worth of cardboard entitling the them m to perch In the twenty sixth row and by other kindred boxing experts that Joe Louis is the greatest fighter fight fight- er of all time perhaps the subject could very sensibly be ducked to day Yet Vet since the came same well well-In- formed of pugilistic gospel seek to prove their omnipotence omnipotence tence by advancing the delightful contention that Max Baer Bacr quit cold at Yankee stadium it Is possible that some mature consideration will do the whole business no harm Obviously Louis Is one of or the most gifted young oun men ever to receIve receive re re- a reward In t this hi 1 8 racket that sometimes Is known as sport Also he has been heen mn trained and tho tim financiers who handle his affairs have e done doneso so with rare skIlL He is a talented boxer perhaps as superior In this line today as Jack Johnson was 25 years ago He hits hard and accurately with either hand That the Baers Car Car- Browns and he has battered were not laid out cold as were various stalwarts stalwarts stal stal- warts upon whom Sam Longford and Peter Jackson practiced is not nota a matter of particular moment Although Although Al Al- though Louis seems to have more love of and Instinct for fighting than did the marine ex-marine his ring tactics more closely resemble those of Gene Tunney than of any other modern champion And for all his eminence Tunney also aloo was v a fighter fight fight- er who bruised and dazed his opponents opponents when a man of lesser skill but greater power might have finIshed fin fin- them with o 0 one n e blow that needed no referees referee's count to prove its worth and efficiency Such are the facts that have been made plain about him while he be has In sue such h a n short space and with wit b such consummate ease been triumphing triumph triumph- ing over o Daer Baer Carnera Carnera Car Car- nera and Levin- Levin sky That the three i of them two former for tor mer champions and amI anda amIa i ia a man who once was t the hi e sturdiest of or also rans rang could not land n a total of sl six sis punches on him Joe Louis Is another previously unconsidered fact that may very well be acclaimed Not Louis' Louis Fault N Talent Is Scarce U That Floyd Johnson Soldier Bob Martin Bob Fitzsimmons Jr and Jack McAuliffe Second were young men of rare ability who receIved high ballyhoo and then collapsed when least expected need not be advanced as an argument that some someday someday someday day he may also blow up suddenly Neither is It necessary to point out that probably all of these theseS young men beat better opponents than h hhas he has yet faced It Is not Joe Louis Louis' fault that heavyweight contenders contender are a 1 dime a dozen now Like Dempsey Sullivan and those other othe masters who preceded him he ha hamet has hasmet hasmet met the best that have so far been available and has beaten them allA all A f. man can do no more What will wIIl happen when he ha has outsmarted and quickly bowled over o ono one or two more opponents opponents op op- an and eventually e gets around to Jim Braddock Is something thano that tha no one can cnn decide at this distance I make only two predictions One On of ot them Is that Joe Joo Louis louls then vl will er very well velI prove that he can take I It and return It after taking It Th The Theother Theother other Is that he be will be meeting a n man as cold as himself as ns unafraid una una- fraid and possibly as ns well Informed informed In in- formed as ns to the value of ot a left lef lefthand lefthand hand In winning prize fights Certainly Louis met no such ma man upon his most recent outing Bae seemed dazed even eve re o i before he was first slapped u upon pan p o a thu ta lug lie He performed as a wide open target tar tar- j get made no effort to pick punches out outs s a of or the air s a save n a v ve e L- L S V wI with I th tb his chin seemed determined i from the start to todo todo do as ns many wrong things as ns possible Max Baer That one of the thew w wrong r 0 n g things he did was to quit deliberately on his knees Instead of going out swing ing lag is not suggested suggest d here though Those who saw Carl Morris Tom Torn Heeney and Jess Willard stand up until their fn faces es were crushed Into pulpy black and blue masses perhaps per per- hops haps are ju Judges as to how lon long aman o a oman man can ean withstand lists fists that slash at him relentless relentlessly I Yet such opinions can only be thoughts without authority No out sider is qualified to say what goes goeson on in the heads and hearts of those who are Inside the ropes That lIner Baer probably knew he was wn III qualified to face a n strong young opponent though Is something els again Indeed the gloves Is that he lie wore still sUll provide mute evidence of ol that Most gloves t that hat h a t h have e d V o C gone through a fight are wadded here and there often soggy from tha thIS water bucket or from sweat occasionally occa slon stained with the blacker dye that Is blood The gloves worm won by the former champion will nih or brown and nd new |