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Show THE SALT 'LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, BASEBALL BOSS THE GUMPS-MEE- 11 1926. ME TONIGHT IN DREAMLAND T 5o! Jacobs xbus: - ' ATTEB AT LOS ANGELES " FOR BIGjCONFABS mfcmi T; Judge Land is Pays Coast First Visit in 33 Years; htmZn " r'kvA ' ' AUVrRAUA : YZAR" 'At $&m sale : . ff. CHARGE Seattle Plans Are Unfolded NOW! .prim (By the ANGELES, Jan. Associated Press.) Kenesaw . Mountain Land la. baseball's arbiter, arrived In Los Anareles today to attend the annual convention of the National Association of Professional Hase-baLOamies Januan 12 to 14 at Catalina inland. A blf crowd mi out to reet the commissioner, who had not visited eoutharn California for thirty-thre- e yearn. Smiles wreathed hia face when his eye caught welcoming signs lvun about the station platform, but .he assumed a somewhat bruvnie air when questioned on baseball LOS ' IMr1 iwr$Pi ) & - 'j4 Ssw3xS9 I JJf Don't wait TiU. PAY A 'V3 DAY! ll ' NEW w - - rx 7 Weak ano well S An v.;frM mi6h DaiRrous l0NGl ILLNESS MER ' J''il'l' 'rA. 'V jgg' THE" 'f'Sui.rS.EifRfD KPlgSr UMSTHF mat-tern. UOURS OF "No statement to make," he saM. With ' training camp a little more than a month away, Red Doa- Kilfer. Indian manager, 1b. fuller 'of news. Here are the things Carrot Top has on h! mind: 1 There la a chance of Babe Herman back for one year. Braalll may yet be sold to n t hlff league club, and if he Is, Ted Baldwin will plsv third. 8 There is a deal on now with the White Sox which will help the Tribe' a great deal ir It pets through. 4 Sam Crane will be sold or traded at the January meeting. He W'U not 'be released outright. 5 It is hardly possible that will he back, as he Is an'jllnir for a minor league mnnairinsr .ob. and has a chnnre to land. 6 Ac Elliott will not be with the FIRST. CALLED d- f HJR sTusHTJb O -- - NI6HTWHFN BlM K$4( X C -- - TOLD HER TO LOOK FOR AAARS AN.P THErj STOLE A KSS . VjKST Hl7l L to,y Vo- - HER soMf- - XAWWRf X - f ays 'mfv IliflH EVERY DAY to 4 f aY : 7jlijlM IT ' Libertyl , Hfi Charge at the 'i U mil '' - Luque Tops National Loop Hurlers in Effectiveness Adolfo I.uque of Cincinnati ha the title of leading NationaJ league pitcher for 1925, with the lovet averruns per game age of 2.63 earof-scored off his deliveryI.uque In ga.ues won and lost ranks losing 19 contests. Just one defeat less than Burleigh Grimes, Brooklyn, who suffered the most defeats. It is noteworthy that I.uque was defeated nine .games by one run,- five being consecutive. William .Shcrdel. Ft. Louis, leads In . percentage of. games won and lost, "Bummer" Orime Angel flrt baseman, in due to become the prop- with 15 victories and 6 defeats, for a erty of some club in the American of .714. Arthur Vance, association within the next fw days. percentage won' the nust games. 22. A deal is now on to trade, him for a Brooklyn, of the previous his repeating double A ball player who "figures to year. ,.lohn success Morrison. Pittsburgh, thebolster Krug. outfit.. in most the pitched gamps44. IVter Donohue, Cincinnati, pitched the most vis complete games. 27, and also the Young to e greatest number of Innings, 301. Is the onlv pitcher to engage In Box in Huntington Ring three hundred innings. Ernest Osborne. Brooklyn, finished the most nCKTrXOTOV, Jan. 6. The roun-rl- l games. 14. granted to President J. B. JohnA triple tie for the most'sbut-ou- t son and E. G. Oeary of the chamber victories. Adolfo I.uque. Arthur of commerce, the privilege of conductVance and Harold Carlson, Philadeling a boxing match between Bltl phia, each.- .having four to his credit. and Kfel Young here next month. For the fourth suerowiive year Vance Irvala in Krlklne; out the most hatters, his tttai being; 221. V'anc alflo hit th nvst bat5wnen, 10,. James Rinsr, fhUadslphia, allowed the most bases on laJJs, and Orover Alexander, ("hicapo. Issued the smallest number, 29. both of these pitchers repeating their previous year's effort in thin branch. Rlns; made th most wild H, allowed th mort hit, SZb, faw-and al- the most batters. lowed the- mot runs, 166. Jesje Harnes. Boston, wUh William Khr- allowed the mo5t sacrifice hit, ffi apiece. Burleigh t alluwed the earned runs, , Fred ClbcVe will be taken to camr. and has a chance to land a utility berth. Besides Cheltaltik. Bowers and O'ConnelT from last sea'on. the rookie list for spring training inFee. Neilwon and cludes InfleMers Ellsworth from the Oaklnnl winter league: Outfielders Parker and Rates, also from Oakland; Pitcher Rrnv of the Bay City region and Catcher "Field of Eseondito. 9 The training camp will !e picked some time this week frnm Stookton, Banta Maria and Ventura. twenty-secon- pitr-iies- - and , nu-s- Jesft R(ime hit Hazen Cuyler with a nftched bail June 9. It wri the. biinnu drit pr nit vy o oreaKin I Baseball League May Enlarge J V 10.000 Men and ' Women Use Our Liberal CREDIT PLAN! 1 V Jj , V r U CHARLES NEUBAUER, Pitcher, Boston Red Sox. Born. Hoboken, N. J., May 13, 3901. Hperial to The Tribun. Height. feet i Inch. Weight, "1!H OPEN. Jan 6. The baseball iesgue, may be an night c'ub pouuda circuit this year, according U the . Bats"rlght-handedThrows at the sentiment which developed meeting 0 the league officer and First engagement Boston, late last board of control in the Weber club season. today. The league's six clubs; College reoord Graduate of Brown Tremonton. Brigham City.Phoenlx-l'tilitMalad and university, where he played baseball all anxious to compete again which four years, and won 23 of 30 games three or four other cities want to pitched. In seven 1925 record Participated join- - the league. Those who have petitioned to enter gsrnes, pitched 10 innings, and credare Iogan ami Evanston, Wyo., whde ited with one victory and no defeats. Utah-ldnh- Sayr HAROLD o right-hande- L.ew-Uto- lndo-hard- ie (ir-as- th-f- V Utah-Idah- o - when Barnes hit Jake Dauhert of Cincinnati. Arthur Vance, Brooklyn, pitched the only game t the season 13, against I'hiladelphia, September though Xelwm Hawks scared a run in this contest. In Vance's previous game, xvWch waa against the same club, Ilawks prevented r hltle-s- game by making th only nit ootainea on Vaiice, a total of one hit In eighteen oonweutive Innlnga Van ce en oyed femr t) ig smu eou l sevdaya tin July 20 he stniekIn out a enteen St. Ixuis battejs contest, four of them" Horos- by. littomley, () t arreil ana aiaus m. withthe Over r 16, W22, no-h- it Don-ohu- s .Tar-v- ls Talis is "Hunch" one of the mo ft famous diarttetert in advertising history. Recognize J alt over the world as the Prince Albert man. You can find his prototype in any town. He's up on politics, baseball and horses, and has the real on pfpe tobacco. LEAGUE PITCHING RECORDS NATIONAL was "(omhitig we laytnn of vis county is reported to be anxious to Join the 'eagu. The help." "A,fter a luayer gets through school, directors appear to favor ad minion what he does is more or lens hi own of two more clubs. The next meeting of the league business." be said. "I don beliuve 1'4 inH directors was set for January at individualism. but snmettm 11 avofib-o'clock in the Boxelder ("ointner-cta- J can't be H' to Re clubrotims of case in the ",rHiip.e, furring Rrtgham Ci'y. wb professional ranks I'nme-dta- t ely a i er hi last g" me nr Illinois. Rookne defended C'ach Knbrrt Zuppke's handlmg of tite fuovms back. "firarigc is essentially a b'lll rnr-rie- r and' it was wine on Zippke'- f;irt to keti. him fresh for that pu'Dos." he said. Foiir.-roun- d 7 Jar ft'sslonal coaches and Mat' Cuban Boxman, Although Far Down in Won and Lost List, Ranks Highest in Earned GQAST. LEAGUE Runs; Vance Is Best Winner. Cut-sha- club. striking out three times each. Hia Bouts Ring next bKt effort was thirteen strikeouts against New yrk. Way 31. hdd Twice he at Bingham Saturday ten strikeouts, on May 21 aeainst Chicago and May 26 against All ,three games went Philadelphia nine Jnnlnga "Vance failed by 41 of Mperis to Tb Trihtioe. A program conBINCIHAM, Jan.4t; equaling his 924 strikeout record of 2M. rounds of b After winning twenty straight sisting of twenty-twand a wrestling mutch has kwu from Philadelphia, Peter Ionohue lost the game of August 19, his first defeat arranged for th tieninu-1- nierm-riaclub for Saturtlav at S orlnrk, by that club slnoe August 27, 1921. Sam Wrlphfuf BUigham will meet Lake Ttty in Roy McCarthy of THB TO OVEWeOMERS the main evnt. nhich is scheduKl tu go six rounds. The wnestlrs will be "Saib-r'- ' Jack lewis and A! Dawsctn. FJ1 boxing bouts will be be' Mitween the following local mm: vs. ;. Nmtall. Bert llie Hughes vs. Thomas VotMig Matmion, Scott vs. Elvon Loa lor. M. ThrockLESTER JAMES FERGUSON. morton v. Bob Young, Pitcher, Lot AngoltThe progTam'has been arranged by Born, Kllensburff, Waah,, May 14, 1502. Art Macke. Ifc-ptweight, 175 pounds. Throws right handed; bats riht Rockne Coaches handed ciuh (n 1925 Everett, Northwest Individualism Can't Stop Washington league. ubB in previous yearKverert. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. fBy th'i Assot. Wash., j923i 1924; Elbnsburg. ciated Frefs.) Knute Rockne, N.itre peniftnt team, 1921. 1922. Dame football coach, who fcailel toFlrst professional engagement for a attle. 1923. on trial. Received another day on "the steamer Pe tour of Europe, declared the present trial with Seattle last spring. of Individual "tars rnd 192s rw;ord not available; no sta development -- nvT.nfi subsequent acquisition by pro- - . low-dow- Cornier Coast league plarcrs sre iboirn in capital lettera.l nr roMPi.Kri-at lbast ten kuks Ptat riTomnta wiro pitoiibd ' 1 ."S noclnnatl R 8 Hirer. U!. tlnrlnnatl -a- E.lMKABT, AJtT. 0., Hu L...I. . Donobue, P'ter J.. Cincinnati, .ft S R Lawrrnce J,, Bustou lit Adolfo, I.uqna, t J11 1 Tile. Eanll O.. arlaon, Harold ;., Itilla Ooopar, A.' Wilbur. Ciiicaijo Hill. James J.'. Phlla ' 10 B. IMrta , !. 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