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Show e "V , ' v. THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY HORNING, JANUARY Wonder Jeff Wanted to Sell MUTT AND JEFF-- No i ' J.uwi .... FAST AGAINST WEST IN FOOTBALL BATTLE AT PASADENA TODAY r to Be Slight Favorites at . Game Time. .7 By WALJta ECKER8ALL. (Copyright, lim, by" Chicago. Tribune.) t Cal., Deo. n.Coached of football efficiency good phisical condition expected following a football team sj"- - werttioue season, ' representing Ohio 8tata university and tlf University of California will clash tomorrow at Tournament park In a con-- ' test which la attracting country-wid- e PABADEr 7 attentions Tha teams . , -- - ' " - . ising to a team than its pet gains. held a long ses' sion tonight to agree on uniform rules were and several, important points threshed outl Is the Following lineup: Ohio State N. Workman, rs; Trott, rt; Welohe, rg: Nemechek, ; J. Taylor, lg; Huffman, It; Myers, le, Workman, Henderson,' rhb; Stlncbomb, lhb; Wil, liamson, fb. California Stephens, le; Dean, It; Ha. Jors, )g; Latham, c; Cranmer, rg: Mo MllUn,. rt; Muller, Erb, qb; Sprott, lhb; Toomey, rhb, Niabett. fb. Referee, Vameri. 'Chicago; umpire, Birch, Karlham, field judge, Magidsohn, Michigan; head linesman, Ktenholx. Minnesota; time of periods, U minutes, e oheeked without plas Coaches and officials rr have been .impressed with the responsibility which they carry. .Each It a representative of Us section and an exponent of the caliber of football displayed by the western conference and Turt Result, and Entries f Pacific coast conference respectively Teachings of the coaches also are at way stake and the contest will go a long footmr okuamb results.' toward determining whether coast ball is aa far advanced as that In the lasFirst race, six farloage Batabow Girt, as; second: Back Bay, third. Kay. middle west and east. ascend race, mils sad lady Ward, Tonight each eleven Is given an equal woe; Highland - Lad, seeead; Ben Hamnaea, chance to wlq by those who generally third of sort on sporting any place wagere Third nee. five sad forloegs event. Even money la being wagered In MaToumaea, woe; Brows Chock, second; Tassos, it Is expected the odds third. large amounts, butwhen teams canter the Ohio will favor PosHls net, oee mile Baa Dial, vs; onto the fiejd. ascend; ftadrtna. third. firth net, aim .Turkman dt. Isadora, won; Did vs. Nevr Style. Georgs its it, second; Day Duo, third. Sixth race, alio tad aovcatr Murray The struggle Is eeetaln to settle down Woo; Cbosty, second; Glean 11. yards third as math rae. mils sad ass slittcath gcstl to a contest between old end new styles California cannot be said to , of tactics. ratal, was; Hank O'Day, sscoad; Colonel Lit, lrd. have the ope i attack of Ohio, which also offense. The, has a powerful straight play Golden state eleven will rely upon the mrw oklxaei nmms. game, varied throe farina Sundo lid lint, occasionally by end runs and forward tarfirstlid,neo MUM B. U Big Not lid Lord AP the Its passes. In the latter department Dundra LltUa fatay lit 114, lid Johnny coast eleven will not match up With the Tddy B. lid, Btaap 114, fr4 glancy lid Buckeye. whe are one of the country's Drroolt 114 ' , leading exponents in successfully executSscoad mss. sis furlongs TH Foratgnrr ISd ing football's most dangerous weapon of Ttwroa 100, Polythla 114, Tarantula 104, Rising Bock 101, Master Jack ISO, Whlta Staf.104. an" Irfipoflanf facRFlfi Muskslos lid Sandalwood 164 'BuntingthewlUbe issue. Coach Smith of CaliThird race, six furloags Lacy B, 103, Csptsls deciding fornia will use Nlsbet at fullback in- Hsrshlsr 04. Hsrolsa 10S. Eddie Rtckenhsckor Tsnood 103, Dr. Csrmsa 104. Aagoa 117, stead of Morrison, because the former Is lit. Bullet Proof 108, Wyomla 104, Ed Stone 103, a better distance kicker. atCoach Wilce Oold 10d Bt. Qustla 114, Lad's Lem Intends to start Henderson right half- Ultra 03. Blr draft on 102, Bt. Allas 103. back to help H. Workman In the puntfourth rsM. mils sad oaslxtaath fair ' ing battle. 106, Daydo 104, Lord Herbert Pd DanNeedless to state, the ends have been Orient Colombia Teas 101, Ptetor 112. cing (pray coached all week aa to the best methods Pa radar PT, 101, Tire Chairman 104, General Haig Of retting down under the kicks 14. Ttpptty Wile hot 121. Captain Mae lit, While many angles of football must Vats 14, Bos Btaae 94. Maaur Bill 00, be taken Into consideration In endeavor- HI, Wyoming lit. Gals deCuno 00. flaar tng to determine the probable winner, lOd Pickwick 112, Vettrma 94. Balder 101. in Ohio's favor Is fifth non, mile and seventy yard Th Wit .the chief i advantage "that 'U hae been put to the acid test. 11S, Kuklux 114, Inquiry 101, Tom MrTaggart few 117. Chmty 107, Pastoral iwila 10. J. f, The Buckeyes won comparatively came from behind to Btoa IIS, Mark Wt 107, Mastar Bill 111. (easy games. They and HU1 101, Finer 12S. Drummond Dark 117, Raidwhile Wisconsin, win at Michigan 104. Brotherly Lor 11S, Cock s' th Boeet Illinois was defeated when the ball was er 100. 118. Troilu In the air as the game terminated. Sixth race, mils tad flatarlal ' eos-ha- lf . Was-kca- won Its contests easily. held the Golden state eleven o s 7 score In the first half, but In ihe second period CoaCh Smiths team annexed ten more points Washington Ntat tha team which defeated Nebraska bv beaten was to tO, California, fl and Leland Stanford submitted to a 4 defeat In winning Its games, with tha exception of the Oregon Aggies contest, every was good for play sprung bv California will happen when these gains. Just what net to tbs expected yardformations fail factor. age t in or row Is the Nothing Is more discouraging or demoral- - wJE1 49-- Rooster 107. Johnny Omrton 107 Dsrkmoto 10S, Madrono lOd Ground Swell Md Berllu 119, Harvest Xing lid Benevolent 104, Speedster 108, Grave Seventh A, 107. rae. utile and an eighth Arbitrator 148, Judge Price 104, Medusa 94, Handful 108, Austral lit, Bund !9d King Heptane lot. Nomine 114, Bin Baaaork 114. Capita City 100. Colonel Lit 101. Lottery 4d So ltd Berk lOd Sceurgemss 104c Oorydes 104, Cock- roach 104. TIXfAJfA XCBnn. i By Calvenal Bertie. first race, six' furlooxs full Moon. 107 fg. Teytor). 918 SO, 980. 4 30. urea; Bellaflswer. 20 $8 00, nnad: Hugo K. 107 (Msrlaellll, Asher, 110 D. Hunt), 44 40, third. Tim, BRINGING UP FATHER HR.JIC4V I WOULD L1KC VOU CLOD IF TOO ARC IN FAVOR TO JOIN OCR OF'THC OLUE. FISHER By BUJ) AJm - S0amm F'H Id Lady Lovttt, Crown, Phelan, Audrey A., Bt. Paul Athletic club and the UniverAunt Annie, Jack Led I and Balay Xiao ran. of llllnola Second race, five and a half furlooge Yukon, sity 104 (Marlines), 844 80, 10.40. 41 AO. Dm Dennis O'Keefe, Irondale welter, who 8 00, 3 30, second; laucey, 113-- (Hayward), Cover Up, 112 lUravea), 12.80. third. Time, battles Plnkey Mitchell Saturday afternoon In Milwaukee In the big holiday 1.01. Littlo Jake, 011m D., Emlya Harris. Cal Cura, Daley N. tad Cbnttaa Court also ran. acrap of this locality, will move to tha Third race, one milt Plunger, ill (Yeargla), battleground tomorrow. The aouthelder s already down to tbs required weight, 6 80, II 20. 3 80, woe, Belle of th Kitchen, . 103 (Rowe), 14,40, 4 80, second; Bed William, liJ pound!. 107 (Hayward), IS 80, third. '41 4 Tima, 1.43. Van, Battle B, Dandy Mountain, Prophecy, 1. Johnny DALLAS, Texas, Dec. hatherla Rankin, fltagerald, Hyndla, Bandy of Philadelphia Bud shaded Girl, Captain gmaa and Ray Alfalfa alas ran. Wolgaatof Logan Minneapolis, Minn., In twelve fourth rare, one alio and a sixteenth Corona Ac, 111 (Martines). 88 00, $9 80, $8 80, won; tame rounds last night, according to They ate welterwetghta Mountain Girl, 96 (Marincltf), $3 00, $2.00, sec- newspapermen. ond ; Honolulu, 106 ifodno), $7 40, third. Time, 1 47 4 8. KXNSAB CITY, Mo, Dec. II. Morri Bill Dettrhmann, Shamrock Groca, Wclnlaad and Al Wick alao ran. Lux, Kanute City welterweight, made fifth race, all furlooga Crack s' Daws, hort work of Billy Bright of Oklahoma. 100 ( andu.cn), $7 00, $8 00, $3.30, won; Mar-tiLuxs speed we too much for Bright A Nuonan, lift (Callahaa), 2 40, 93 30, and-- after two minutes of tha first round second; Billy Lone, 108 (E, Taylor), $2 40, had elapsed, two hard right chops to tha third. Tima, 1 18. Kirkwood, "Dark friar aad ML ntJbe JOklhomaiLjJow!fcejilout. Jack. Lee .alao ram-- Couplad in bettl 4 4 4 Goodtoe and Weodford entry. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. 11. Captain Ktxtb race, alx furlonga War Smoko, 114 (Carter). $148 80. $00 80, 14 40, won; Olympias Bob Roper of Chicago and Hugh Walkar King. 114 (Hayward), $4 80, $ 00, aerood; of Kansas City, heavyweights, fought a d, Carrie Moors, 10$ (Callahaa), $) 80, third, grueling bout her Timo- r- 1 13 Indy la Black, Don Jess, last night. Newspaper critic gave RoUeydo, 11) rile A. tad ihortstop alas ran. a shads. In tha final round Walkar per (Cerenth race five furlooga Joe Blair, 110 mada a whirlwind finish, outfighting th Cutter, (Callahan!, $4 00," $8.40, $2.80, won Chicagoan. 108 (D. Hum), $7 80, $4.80, second; Neg, 4 4 4 109 (Bow). $$.40, third, Tim. JuaalU NEW YORK, Dec, SL Battling Neleon. frederkk, Clrar Lake, Claud Weaver, Walter former lightweight boxing champion of Mack, and Big Bmoka alao ran.. was 1 see an: J BOWLING Tot. 88 470 484 .571 870 343 , By L'nlmraal Barr ice, first raca, three furloogm Pepper 7a 118, fmma Williams 118, fiesta 118, Magoesia US. DOria T 118, Llttis florenc Nellie 118, Becead race, five furlonga Dote 104, Aua 4 108, Madam Hurry 108, gather) a Carey 111, Mistake 113, Capers 108, Poaitaan 111, 110, Tbumae f. McMahoa 118, Mou daina 111, June url 108. Ermltaala 108. Third race, fim furlongs Ed Leraa 111, Billy Jo 108, Be Beech US, Oklahoma Irish 111, Anna Bella 108, Bad Bam 114, Mau4 M. 111. Ptrot 97, English Lady 111, Ideal. Ill, Ooma 111, lorn Quean 104. rourth race, alx furlonga Gweadola $4, Chatham Court lift, War Winner UK Ik Harvey 1U0, Go On US, Bill Blackwell 110, Last Chance 107, Madrid 118, Blaaer 100, Peggy Martin 110, Helen Hxye 103, Baby Faust UK rifth race, no mile Baleey 91, Traowaa 110, Eanriorh 110, Mia Parnell 103, 114, 104, Chrtetle Halter Neehotah 104,, Audrey K. 108, Mrrry Lena US. Maraelth 110. Blxth race New Veer handicap, fim aad a half furlooga Fhraos Want 114, Ikey T. 104, Wynne wood 102. Tup a tha Mural eg uo. Judge Ellsworth 04 Deland 104, g pit ha nee 90, Edwins 114 Wallaco L. 118. Bklfty SO, Roy Dcway 101. Sweet h race, on mil aad three-M- i teen tha They Shall Net Pas 107, Cerk 01, Sam Hill 108, Gratitude 98, Horde Letch 191, Perfect Lady 98, Mia Grb 109. Eighth race, five and a half fnrieoga Dancing Girl 106. Vane ease Well 101, Boh Baker 111, Bee'e Wing 107, Maudle Montgomery 108, Robert L Owen US, Midis 10K Dtsay Bird 90, Dock-han- d Tha Boy'a Parortto 107, Big Smeke 11 118, W altar Mark UK Harper Weather, 1 - 118., clear; truck, faot. BOXING NOTES Lake Tribune Laeaed Win. Chicago Trtbuae-Sal- t Dec. 1. Considerable exCHICAGO, citement prevailed xt tho Arcade yesterday afternoon, when promoter BUI Frnaer of Kenoaho Almost clinched n (natch - wMh Charley- - Whlte-n- nd man, local IlghtwelghtA Freedman had Already affixed hla nlgnature to th papers and While had tha pen In hand k when the phono rang. Tha artist wan Informed that word had Just g-- Solly-Free- left-hoo- been received from New York that negotiations were under way for a return Leonard. match with Benny White promptly dropped the Freedman affair and wao accused by Solly of running out.' Johnny Lewla, California featherweight, who was scheduled to box Dave handow of Cincinnati at Louisville tomorrow night In the feature event of twelve rounds, has been forced to cancel the engagement. Lewi was taken serloualy 111 . yesterday. Jock Malone, claaay SL Paul middleweight boxer, Inhashlabeen training the last homo town. Jock's three weeks arm la aa good aa ever and ha will be readv for Mika O'Dowd or the best In hla claao after the first of the fear. . , 0 ' Jimmy Patere. local lightweight,' after several years' layoff from fistic activity has got tha "comeback" bug and tan be seen training every day at tha Arcade. 40 Mika Gibbons baa declared that he will accept the apoplntment as boxing commissioner of Minnesota If offered to him. bweral of Olbhona friends hav started a campaign In hla behalf. Olbhona at present la boxing Instructor for tha granted a referees the New.. Lork.. state boxing commission today. Nelson's career an a fighter ended several years ago. Th commission also granted a license as referee to Al Reich, heavyweight. 4 4 FORT WORTH. Tex., Dec. 1. Bobby of Fort Worth gained th deciWaugh sion over Jimmie Hanlon of Chicago In twelve-round bout her last night, a fast according tp newspapermen at tha ring, side. The men are lightweights 4 4 4 CHICAGO, Deo. SI. Boxing In unlver allies ss a recreation and an exercise was advocated by Dr. J. E. Raycroft, professor of education-- ' and- hygiene" at Princeton university. In an addreis before tho American Student1 Health assoda tlon today. Lew Tendler and WUlle Jackson, lead Ing contenders for the lightweight chamPropionship, hava been matched by Janumoter Flrank Mutkem at Milwaukee This time third 24. marks the ary has signed the two men end he hop time. , nothing will Interfere this 4 4 Paul Sampson, NeW York heavyweight, and Harry Oreb of Pittsburg have been matched to box in tha feature event th Motor Square Boxing club of the next ten daya Pittsburg Iswithin a- - rugged fighter and from Sampeon accounts should give th Pittsburg man a stiff battle. Grab is boxing bv his beet form at present 4 4 4 Otto Wallace of Milwaukee and Lew Tendler will meet in the main attraction at Philadelphia Saturday afternoon for eight rounds. Wallae he been In the Quaker city th past week training for the battle. Tendler le to receive $1804 and Wall e 1000. 4 4 4 Walter Llgender. chairmen of th Wisconsin athletic commission, has been named by Governor Philipp to attend th meeting of the army, navy and civilian board of boxing control In New York on 10. January - An effort by Promoter Tnx Rickard of New York to sign John Kllbane, world's featherweight champion, for a bout at Madison Square Garden has been unsuccessful. Rickard sent Kllbane a flattering offer to meet Johnny Relsler of New York battle to a decision, if In a fifteen-roun- d Kllbane holda his title until February 23. h will hav possessed the championship , for years. . - - by nytrimr To. 494 Ml 487 864 82 Mul-ke- Easy .... Calllneoa . Crane . . . . Inn .. . . Totals Reodill . Pelty . . Deals , Haora .. Bxrr-rr- rr Ifetnit COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. . WALKER'S STORE. k 1 Headensa H aster , 1 93 ,141 ., .. Blotteo Brittle Gyl .'...TT.124 153 111 143 140 134 144 148 112 484 Ml 13T 12 483 400 123 123 , Wallace 31 197 Tot 448 461 482 884 80S Tot. 410 i 419 -- Wtlker . tuck . . Nenfeaiet 174 181 489 181 127 123 143 406 . 734 472 ' 2. 118 114 Totals bo-fo- rt Millers Bay St. Joseph Club as - Player Farm . Tilden and Johnston Tti uraph in Jig Time; Trophy Symbolizes World Title. 1. Walkap .. , He Oee . . ,. Mart Mslastiote . Joae ., ... Daamy .. . Totals 116 130 ....104 ....174 620 1 Mitehell .203 Thompson 113 Yrarsley Nowell Deaeke Brow lap Total ' 1X9 179 99 963 483 40 03 483 189 .. 149 739 999 ............ .. , , . k. 369 90 481 498 102 102 919 (TATES 8CPPLT. . 1 K 17 128 11 197 16 28 1907 Tt. 837 2 148 124 1M 3114 Tab. 128 123 120 ..........123 138 MOUNTAIN Higsot West Pete . . Total Mayso 97 WESTERN UNION. 176 183 109 170 2337 .Tot. 187 192 90S 441 463 806 494 733 ii 3376 16 141 10 14 St. Louts Magnate Buys -- Tulsa Club for$0,000 TULSA. Dkla, Dec. II. Announcement rc today that Noencer a. was mad Akbott and James K. Crawford, joint owners of th Tulsa (ranch Isa of th Western league, have accepted an offer of $70,004 from Phil Hall, owner of th Bt. Louie American league cluo, fdr th Vocal club. Tulsa iron the lll-Western Abbott was manager of the pennant. Bair Lake Club in 1912. BT. JOSEPH, Mo , Dec. 11. Announcement la made by hla attorney here that Edward J Hanlon of Sioux City, Iowa, ha sold th Bt. Joseph Western league club to Oeorg P. Beldon, president of association th Minneapolis American It la said the club Is to b made club. PRATT ACCEPTS TERMS. Th th Mtllera for farm purchne a price BO8T0N. Dec. II. Dentil th was not mada public, nor waa It stated Second baseman obtained by th Pratt, Red Box whether th club will be transferred from from th New Tork Yankees In the eight-ma- n Hanlon had Intended. 6L Joseph, trad a month ago, hair agreed to term with th Boston club. President H PLAN PRO OHIO LKAQUC. IL today. Pratt will hav to get a release from a contract aa OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 31. EfTorta to orof Michigan. th Ooach western at football a University professional ganise association sr being mad by Charles I. CfflCAOO HOOP4TERS WIN. Trimble of thie city. Cities being considTh University of ered for th proposed organisation are CHICAQO, Dec. M Omaha. Kansas City, Minneapolis, Bt. Chicago live defeated Princeton. II to U, Bt. Rock In Moines. Da the first Intersectional basLouis, Paul. Island, last night ketball gam this season. III,, and Davenport, Iowa u. AUCKLAND. N. Z., Dec. 1. Au tralasla lost her tennla laurels hers this afternoon before the etrength and craft of the American challengers. The Davie cup, the trophy emblematic of tha world' team tennis championship, changed hands when th last ball la th tenth gam of th fourth .rat waa driven out of tb court This la tho fourth time Amorlca hae won tha cap. Australasia Baa won It lx times, wh(l th British Me have been triumphant on flva occasions. Rallying after losing th first sat Of n today's doubles match, William T. II of Philadelphia and William M. Johnam-o- f revealed Ah same tennis wiaardry that carried them gloriously through th eingtee matches EL Norman Brookes and yesterday. th Australasian Gerald F. Pattereon, mastsrs of th game, fought desperately to ilerrr the ttde of defeat, --but were out played clearly by th Yankee. Th match was a brilliant contest an epic in th history of tha game played under a sky bright with the sun of eouthern summer. The score of th match thowt how th American won th victory. Th challengers lost the first eat, 4 jo (, but navar again permitted Brookes and Patterson to taste victory, winning th three 4 and remaining set, Th value of tha aervlc wfs demonstrated In th first net, which Brooke Th server began in splendid fashion. carried off hla game until each aid had and three to its credit, and then Brookes Patterson won the next two.- - Tho ninth gam hinted at weakness on the Australasian side of th nst, for Brooke and Patterson failed to makf a point but th aefendera om back In th tenth and won th gam and t. In this set Patterson showed a com piste reversal of hla form yesterday, and excellent style, contrasting played In atrongly with Brookes, who seemed to tire, Johnston appeared to bo alow and failed at critical moment to follow up hla service. Til-de- Tot rn eyht nta 2S& Pleryoat Pattereon, who congratulated them heartily. as th throng that had witnessed th stirring match cheered lustily. Throughout th entire match Brookes waa below hla usual double form. H but never reached th halghta JohnIn past tennla battle ston deserves th moat ' credit for the American .victory. Hla service game were won by lightning shots to the weak In hla opponent armor and hla wars certain winner where there was th slightest chance for a break rail lea he through. In many beat Brookes by shesrvolltylng merit, put at time he waa alow In going to the net. Tlldsn did not show aa sever a aervlc aa he flashed In th singles yesterday, 'and b waa not at hla beat at doti- bias. He often waa out of position, but extricated himself from bad situation by th brilliancy of hla strokes. Th Americans formed an unquestionably superior team. "Patterson undo jbledly won4h " JfrsF sat, but beyond question hla poor work lost th next three. Tho Americans scored their victory by their axoellent strokes, by pressing every weak position and by coring brilliantly many tlmas when In difficulties. Tflden meets ! Patterson and Brookes meets Johnston in singles matches tomorrow, but th result of the contests cannot affect the poaaaion of th cup. Mwell, CITY LEAGUE. NEfHI PLASTERERS. - the world, . Rtar-Mu- Easy for Bears. '7 fiSrt&VS U l&nsi Sight Unseen .444 $ Ohio State and California. Will Meet in tional Struggle; Efficacy of Distinct Styles of Football Will Be put to Test;" Punting Expected to Be FactorfBetting Prices at Evens, With Easterners Likely , r, 1,1 4. 4. Yanks Show Skill. When the Americans won service at three all" In th on Brooke' second set, the power of, th Yankee pair became apparent. They followed- - by winning two straight, and, after losing one, ran out th net. In th later game of this sot Johnston'9 volleying was superb, while Brookes was erratic. In th third Johnston never missed a TIMen point In the struggle and he and dominated th court, carrying h attack to their oliponenta every step of th way. Hraokea mulled some apparently easy volreverted to the medleys, whlls Patterson ley of error he committed In th single an Ideal partner on Thursday. Tllden-w- a to th dashing Johnston and th Amerito can went through victory without toeing a elnglat game. The Americans gained a big advantage at th opening of th onfourth aet by win serning th first game and Pattron'a Brooke served vice. Than Johnston hla loot TUden but aervloai won. and Patterson lost hla by weak, hesitating Americana of a th I lead play, giving to t. Tlldsn and Johnaten then went on gam for the ahead and needed but et uhen Brooke won a love same on .... service amid the applause of th great crowd. Johnston, however, cam through with a wonderfully served game, which wa savagely met by th Australasian The who were now playing deeperately. when Brooke soared ram stood If amaeh and aeemed with a fin the, defender would be able to weather the storm. Brooke, however, waa beaten by th next served ball., returning it across th has line. With that ball want dm session of the Davia Cup. In Tlldsn and Johnston were modest walked quietly to- - th net vlsfory. Theywere met Brookes and where they by I s. ' VICTORY SURE TO HELP SPORT HERE NEW TORK, Dec. 1. Th of th American tennla team In thvictory Davis cup matches, with th resultant shift of th 1IR International play to this coun-trwill onus a marked change In the awarding of national fixtures during th oomlng season. At tho annual meeting of th United States Tennis association In this city on February 6 It la expected that th feature tournaments will i be awarded about as follows: . Pavla CUD .challenge round West Bide club, Forest Hills, N. Y. lnlM Championship Phila delphia. Pa. Double championship West Bid dub. Fterent Hills, N. T. womn championship cup 'intercity' match Phil. delphia, championships Boston, Jfa"ar00U,,t The winning of th Davis cup win also y, Boa-Chur- tonMa p. fr-rhl- n effect A mart-ca- tennis during th comingupon year, for (t cacccal amount of Inter. hUl 'ilnd'Th 7TVraIl,1eI?y coqntrf . .' . players. As world's Indl. t Tlldsn. John-to- n 'hamplon and other American player will undoubtedly feel called upon to again and there their titles. It a also likejy that thea asms players will take part In th championship, which precede the British titular tournament by a woek or two. 1921 - Davis cup Challenge for th matches must be received by the holding March 1, from- to eight nation are expectedand to enter of th preliminary ties h. PMfh after which th winning teams wU accompany th American player probably to back this country Her they will take pari to comchampionship ptete the final round 4f cup tie The challenging team wll then meet th plonihip defending Americana at Forelt Hills, N. Y a waa the tea n when Brooke and Wilding wreeted 914 the Dvl cup from this country n d, de-fe- ntl Lenglen, th French girl, who holds all world women championship decides lo com to America for th United Bute title tournament the premier tennla player of the entlre worid may he expected to be seen In action on American court during th summer of 122 L Conspiracy Is Charge Against WhitsySox CHICAGO, Deo. 21. Thxcharge under which It la hoped lo extradlt Whit Sox baseball playpfs Indicted on ehargea of throwing; gam' In th 1919 world's series Is conspiracy, according lo an announcement today from th stats attorConspiracy 1 a felony and ney's offle an axtradttahl offense. Chief Justice McDonald, It waa hae drawn th assignment of the Indicted Whit Sox players and others connected with th baseball expose. He ordered th grand jprv Investigation which resulted In th Indictments. It has been Intimated that attomays wll ask a defense representing th change of venue In th event there la In made no change th assignment. -- v |