| Show I OWNERS REFUSE TO OUST Unpreventable Circumstances Circumstances Circumstances Circum Circum- I stances Blamed for Defeats Manager Roger of the Indians will not be made a sacrifice to the fans the owners of the Cleved Cleveland Cleve c I land baseball club declared in III a formal formal for for- mal statement answering demands that be fired Brell The statement I issued sued by Alva Alvn Bradley Brad Ic ley president of the club expressed the faith of ot the owners In paugh and und attributed the Indians Indians' defeats to unpreventable circum stances The TIle statement came Just a afew afew afew few hours before the Indians took another nn an other beating from the Detroit Tigers their their twentieth defeat In 23 starts The statement also made It clear that no drastic shakeup of ot the Tribe lineup Is contemplated We as owners of ot the club feel that the public should know that we have hn confidence In no Roger er and his team Bradley said and that we weare weare weare are making every effort possible to help him with additional material Boxers dont don't train as they used to tosas to says sas Jim and are arc not as us strong That possibly explains the thelow thelow thelow low punches Their arms are tired Eddie Farrell Farroll Infielder who recently went to the Cubs via the waiver route from the Cardinals has shifted about considerably since he broke Into the majors In 1 1926 G. G Farrell was a star of with the University Pennsylvania when signed by the Giants In Tune of 1 7 he was linked with Kent Greenfield and Hugh pitchers pitch pitch- ers and traded to the Bo Boston ton Braves for fur Larry Benton Zack Ta Taylor lor and Herb Thomas In June of last year the Giants took him back bacle sending Jimmy Welch Velch to the Braves s. s Before the opening of ot the present season Farrell Far rell tell felt himself mavin moving along In another another an other deal The Giants got Walter In exchange Now how he be moves on to the Cubs and Joins Burleigh Grimes In the seasonal record of having hay have i In lag ing been with three clubs since the 1930 schedule got under way The consensus seems to be that the Cleveland youth arrested for counter counter- felting nickels els Isn't even a semipro It seems the convention In heavyweight heavyweight heavy heavy- weight boxing at the moment Is to waltz wait the first four rounds and sit out the fifth Clarence de Mar famous marathon runner would like to secure a permanent perma nent residence In Los Angeles so 50 us as asto to be In a n position to practice for tor the I 1932 1 marathon race a feature of ot the 1932 1032 Ol Olympic games De Mar recently recent recent- ly won the second annual Los Angeles n eles marathon In 2 hours 34 minutes 45 I seconds within 2 minutes of ot the world record I Hereafter a n foul ball landing amon among spectators at ot Wrigley field In Chicago is l legally ully a lost ball for ball for the Cubs Cubs Cubs- I unless s an nn usher grabs It first Municipal Judge decided I that In dismissing charges against a aboy aI aboy I boy who picked up one of ot Hack Wil Wilson's Wilsons sons son's foul tips and refused to surrender surrender I der leI It to an Insistent usher I 1 I dont don't blame you for taking the ball Judge Judg Allegretti said If uIt one came cume my way at a ball game why Id I'd I 1 grab It It too j J I Speaking of ot foul toul they'll probably never reach a satisfactory solution of ot I 1 the matter until they start socking the I I boys huys In the purse for committing the thc I things II That's the spot of ot any box I fighter even ven as os you and I I. I and If It you I hit him a solid soUd wallop there hes he's goi go go- 1 i 1 Ing to yell ouch I Refuse to pay them themI I In cn case cae e of ot a foul toul and therell there'll he be a n sudden sudden sudden sud sud- j den termination of ot the foul menace The Thc wel weights of ot Jockeys In the United United Unit Unit- ed cd States and Canada differ dUrer with the ag age of ot the horse horse distance of ot the race and find month of ot the year ranging from 84 to nil pounds for fur the year two-year-olds and from to pounds for tor the year five The scale holds that no horse shall shan carry less than 84 pounds I |