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Show 'iriiraifMyftir THE Out Their Plan 1927 Season "ELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH ROSENBERG WILL TRY FOR FEATHER Quits Bantamweight Because of OUR COMIC SECTION Title Weight JZS l'M"S. who BUhV vacated the bantamweight boxing throne because of Inability to ushey 0 0rahallli p,al,s to cham- - Events in the Lives of Little Men he bantamweight title and fight In the future us a featherweight." Ros-- y z , had scaled ?reJd1edure" ttflw J3. 4!i pounds over tbo t . PKOWiN VNILL YOU MISJ5 i BUY SOME 3EAUT1F0L PERFUMED SCAF1 F 1 5ELL WVc. FROM ME if HELLO I The featherweight title has been for the same reason that forced Rosenberg out of bantam ranks. Louis (Md) Kaplan of Meriden, Conn., vol. untarlly rellnuuished the crown lust July after holding It a year and a half. Candidates for It since then have narrowed down to Red Chapman of Boston. Henuy Bass of Philadelphia aud Uoueyboy Fiune-ga- n of Roston. Rosenberg now may Join these three In an elimination tournament sanctioned by the New York state athletic which previously commission, set Kaplan tip as champion by a similar ' v tit MOTHER iwtniy 6ET A SWELL WATCH MV EOU6HTA BOX OF A.ND Gra-ha- " OF SOAP bautum-weigh- lindc, for the mutch with 60T To PO IS TO fiQW ALL AIINETEEM M0RE-5rAEL- IT SELU - ' owner of the new Red Sox mentor, snapped at pill Carrlgun, to plan out their 1927 Beason. got together a the Boston Red the president's c uenj, yuinn they kn Will War's Get O' Interest 1927 Turntes will watch with Interest I" ,, . running of tlie sons lltersof Man o' war. two of his. children 4 dosed shows L and D27 juew Organized moted towns In winter sports are prothan 200 American more and cities. son, cnisaucr, his division with n ,S the star, of $100.0;:'!. ,.i iinnlnL's that reached the Scapa Flow, who Jack Nounan, former University of California pitcher, has been signed by the rich futurity. rich In money value This classic, will St the Jnve-;icurries .jpreflige, Bill Ilolden has been appointed manager of the Pensacola team of the Il HIj the Detroit Tigers. ,,d(WD championship. Altogether Scapa imv's purse winnings were $81, WX 'M enhanced Man o' War's value Li sire and made his faintly a rec- ti of last year. the over S35S.OO0 after Flow was put away and did uot Scapa start stirlty Southeastern league. Louis (Red) Tempte. a pitcher of Polk, Pa., has been signed by the Boston lied Sox for a trial. the the in M,n Preaknoss. This enabled a lead-t- f ilj.Falr Star, to top him as the twnvear-olwinner of the entire Liu with $SS,f:",(). Hut Fair Star Is Jlln Scapa Flow's class. llano' War had other star perform- fslD Mars and Edllh Cavell. Edith Sylvio ing the pounds If With Suzanne Plays theory has the is a year's contract many more of the boys penalty at $75,000, how start writing will Dutch to queer letters Leonard? Les former American Nunaniaker, league catcher, has signed to manage the Corslcana team of the new Lone Star vy league, Bennie Brownlow, veteran minor leaguer, has been retained as manager the Longview team Star league of Texas. A Virginian school the announces opening of a class In steam fitting. lu addition to what the football boys call the pipe courses. If Mr. Landis is correctly understood, the game Is going to be clean from now (in if he has to till In under every grandstand in the country. baseball players money by follow- Some of the elder might make a lot of making ;ko show lh.ward Kinsey. star as he sailed for abroad, piay tl.,,nia wItl Miss Lengleu, French star, under maiiKBement of Mr. Baldwin B. player, "re to will iajit Recruit Offered 54.200 T TlnMI ;20aJ,'r 'e-Ji- ne occurs to one after watching a hockey game so long that It is It pro Just as well for catchers the baserun-ne- r doesn't wear skates. greed. "I lflve lust had ' N contract me returned to ... recruit nltchoi-....u ....... league fans say Eppa Cincinnati Reds Is a betthe of Rlxey ter southpuw than Herb Pennock, considered the premier portsider in the I,e American f not " "ants mnr . """"-.v'finr fvift 8 nm"th wil ne fm l a th!lt s"'"ry considerably. 5d hi uul r"r the season, re--" h. "d. a week or two a,,,, rnllin for 5700 8 for I,R season. "HP ii,irV that isn't enough, al- - f ch"'- il7vJ J.Tlw'n l(lof,i,.Mr,f., than th" ,,k',n,ln,e Idto n't 1 ""y more- - mJr mon-- mU'1 that - National league. was minor figure W,IPD m the eeU,ns "ny Boh Prysock, who piloted Bay City to the pennant in the Michigan league manlast season, has been engaged as the of teura ager of the Wheeling Middle Atlantic e ,'"l,ll,y. Kfnttt,; v::,rr ,n proinlnenl with i . 'J .',: 'V nre of reck. f0 b "U'KJ .Inilr... ,.I..t. . " 1 C re- - 11 .r farm, ,0"r" " ,m ll,M' "l III- - tlio It ...Ms n...... or ;,,'g1 '" '''""Hl hnhlt r,,,('k vr,lr honors rur ATttXJU 6ANk MA'S BEEN PUSHIN- Owe ACCXiHQ AL L CAV OJ&1J f ( V KNOlHE A JN, At BED-W- C t0 ) f NTT K.it novo ME f DibrT VOt) tcMOK VOOI2 WfTM CHECKING- - ACCOUttf, ) l ) tuat; J I Too CAB& OF That ThiS MOONING-- , ) I J - I senTena A CMECK. V JuST HOW I J ed to According league batsmen the National 192G batting averages the first 20 50 bat- represent ters and four who bat from either side of the plate. In the Among the first 50 batsmen American league there are 23 balsmen and three "turnaround" butters. pitchers National league had as much edge as the American league pitchers and a bit more. Portside pitchers are supposed to he more effective against batsmen than against Tl'.e only conclusion one cam draw pitchers in the Is that the a bit better than are American league the portsiders In the National league. to face as many Tliey certainly have more. not if batters, tough d d MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL mood the I tl r-- i 2 A J X ed 15 per cent of Its nearly nre nMv every night the nflernonn. ,,! that net I,,s its light a challenger among the revenue. may farmer l.oPJ ,t.,. Is esults Alex. J;I$ j yyy purports f WHAT K1UO tlt&gvr4'J!EWE Wa' WE WHERE, I ?LACK AWO J -- f WS. SAW FUR., Mm' A 'Ii TVUXf WHAT AUD tT,P 1WTCVJO t TO WAUT WAVE To see rr acaiu Is f vr-- t '1 7 will TUlUKS VOO EVER. MAPPeU hoy feared C.rorer Asunder St. be as valuable to the as OTnrndl r.mllnals under r to im-under llnrnshy. bo .owned -rRet II" to how thoroughly ntai from the rather tomperanu It not i In f'l.e - RATHER, ROUGH, VJOW GKAN HAIRS fAlKEO 10. "' village In Hub. op CAUT A London In hues sonwt and held ftoo,wnvteSrtAie TWATS VJWAT WAS GOT v - i.. l!V--. I " total of WnO.TiO.KO .i. n.t,i.ini.ii nt the four prlnL In clpal Maryland tracks racing nte the track paid and bIoh $n.iKM for oncb day of racing A OOWT WORRX 91 TWE TIME I SET THE FIRST PAVAAEWT SAVED UP. A ruR COAT WIU. FE- - PRETTV BAPy New World's Mark I wag-r- Answers the Description d give was CBJTS I C left-hande- d right-hande- to from liiras . ftEt.HEr Hurlers in American League Sparkle Left-Hand- Frankle Frlsch says he Intends nil tnako the St. Louis fans forget this sun.n.er. about lingers u Frlseh Is colorful player toand his Fight- - if) h(IIi.ve "r!n,rt,""r;"'f n"1 "H Over '"ivn fir,., the Hauer.Cel. l'"VP- - f"Ht s'irt '"""s l.rv Uj0 Tanny'-SA- V.. The voice of a prophetess in WashPa., saved Wnshingtou ' and Jefferson its most promising freshman of the past season. "Don't transfer to another," said this prophetess, and her words kept Earl T. Wilson, fullback of the 102(5 freshman outfit, for VV. aud .1. next season. Wilson, who lives at Sharon, Pa., had decided to tressfer his allegiance from V. and J. to Miami university in Ohio, The cl happened to stop In a seance at a local theater to see If the prophetess billed at said theater to be able to road the stars-co- uld read the stars for him. "You are thinking of going to another school." she told him. "Don't do IL You will be making a big mistake." Somehow It Impressed Wilson and he decided to stay. Perhaps because he may be possessed of gambling spirit and eager to learn whether the prophetess knew ber stars or not Tarleton, best efforts. "rc,if Another N. G. Check THE FEATHERHEADS SO W ington, business manager of and for the Shreveport club last year, with the Identified of a number years Texas league, bus been engaged as a scout by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bob 'go-getter- Kentucky Derby (CoTttlil.W.K.U.) M them. league. when In V-h- sult the stars as a means of saving rv M1 : d A Los Angeles golfer shot Ills opau ponent and then killed himself insoon score. over the Pretty argument golf will be nearly as rough us college football. recruits are Those football coaches who are about to lose prominent prospects for next year's varsity elevens should con- lead of the operatic stars and farewell tours each season. the ing A e of the uew Lone of r v Rosenberg began encountering trouble making 118 pounds over a year ago. He refused to accept Graham's challenge for a title match nt that time and was suspended by the New York boxing solons. His reinstatement was effected only on Rosenberg's signing an agreement to vacate the title If he failed to make the weight. Here's Way for Coaches minute of going to to Keep Football Stars had swum across been lately advanced defeated Crusader by students of public opinion that you cup, but slie carried can't sell out both ball games and seats. to Crusader's 126. Plralico K lj y the very no mother Superior, going the long way. The mil shamefully the Mautha of the Canadians-hocketeam is the only Italian playCanadian national game. Up to press Lake -- Chicago. . J contest Rosenberg won the bantamweight championship nearly two years ago. In March. 1925, from Eddie (Cannonball) Murtln In a decision match. In July, 1925. be successfully defended it by knocking out Eddie Shea of IW h Oct Mi Bin H ITftEAStJ L va-en- jylMIM" shows lon ADove photograph D ,!., W. 'arr. Vale yi'), women hoMe V.' ... I,.!.-- i incl. 'ff ofCl,!,.iieiio:TofN,.vvaybyo..elncu. U (9 Wtm Nwvpr Union v 1 |