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Show JAZZY SPORTS j 'wner el. as. Bbbctts, of the Brooklyn Brook-lyn Dodgerk, does not anticipate ait trouble getting the members of his 1920 team to sign for - 1931 season iRbbette says the entire crew think the, rtobins will repeal next season, and they will be glad to bo with a winner. He did not state whelhei there would i be n salary adjustment. In announcing that lii had never .thrown a ball game ill his life, and stating that he had employed an ;u-1 tofnc) iii defend him al the trial of I the Wiiite Sox players charged with having taken a bride to loss a game of' 'two in the big series , 1919, Jn-- Jackson has given th Chicago author-' ltles o tlmeli warning Steps have1 already bc-h tiiken to charge -Mr ' Uackson with pi rjurv n he attempts o 'deny his coniession made before the icook counts Kr.n'i! Jury. Owner Com-llskoy Com-llskoy of the W hite Sox. says Jackson I lis making h lot of trouple foj himself him-self Rowing Coach Guy Nickalls, Of Yale, announced last week he would rotui'n to Kftgland utter Thanksgiving, then he staged a big shake-up of the Jftfle crew which has been getting I some excellent outdoor work during i the tall. During Nickalls absence, Joe' ICorpett, former English professional! sculler will continue the work .is long as possible, than tat. the crew jnto the gym. Nickalls expects to return to Yale soon after January 1st. if the champion Ohio state L'njsj vi isi'v 1 j.-i , ,;, 1 1 le.iin .:ays anv post i season games it will not be With the consent of. Coach John Wilce. The) Buckeye mentor h;is alw.iys oppos. ,1 i l'ost season contests as vigorously as Ihe has professional football, although I he has adv ised Ohio State athletic offi-clala offi-clala he Will abide entirely bj then decision In the matter. Just now, some Ohio States boosters are making an effort to get the Buckeyes to meet Notre Damje In a posl season game at' Ohio Field at Columbus. There is I 'some chance of the contest being ar-I ar-I ranged s Ohlb state authorities be-;llve be-;llve the name would draw d record I crowd and the revenue from it could , he directed to the fund now being' raised for tho new Buckeye stadium. I ,11 is thought Coach Wtlpe mlgh! be' I persuaded to sanction tho contest Cor the wkp of the stadium fund. Notre I .i 111. h ,s ii ii'. I I h i. i II dv i I n .-,1 11,, I would meet tho Buckeye champions- i Athletic officials of Cornell L'niver-ity L'niver-ity rushed to the defense of the coaching, coach-ing, methods of Gilmour Doble quicklj afifi the ignominious defeat oi' the Ithacans iy the Pennsylvania team on Thanksgiving DaJ. Cornell failed I to show even usual strength after the' 'first quarter of play, and during thai period the Quakers bad little trouble to diagnose tile tricks made famous I 'obte. Cornell alumni are urged! I to withhold judgment on the western! mentor until he has had a fair oppoT unity to show the woilh of his coaching coach-ing methods Tommy Murphy, Grand Circuit drlv -i r. be able to return to th sulkv I regularly next season, if he guards ht".-! ht".-! health properly ilunng the coming Winter season. Murphy was injured In la sidii at Cleveland last summer, bjkj then soon after was forced to undergo1 an operation for appendicitis during' tho Syracuse meeting Physicians Informed In-formed Murphy he would have to be more particular about his health in oi.b r 'O keep hj.. vit.ilm ll, to , ,,,,,, !otherwl.se it would not be h'ng until he Would have to (rivo up acttv. work. .Murphy i now building up his stable for 1 1 I . oo |