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Show yl p3 His if ij Ij 0 L Newark has signed Heine Iiatch, former litcher for Bridgeport of the Eastern league. Louisville has sold Catcher Gus Redman to the Salt Lake club of the Pacific Coast league. Outfielder Chick Shorten, with Reading last season, will follow his old team to Newark, where it has been transferred. Of the G.r fights Jack Dempsey has had during his career, he won 47 of the contests. lie knocked out 25 men In less than one round. Tou can say this at least for professional pro-fessional football : when the game Is over, the winner's gang doesn't rush out and burn down a house. According to information Otto lorchert is making an effort to get Danny Hoone, St. Paul infielder, as playing manager of the Ilrewers. Rochester of the International league has purchased Shortstop Jack Sheelian and Outfielder Silvers from the Reading club of the same league. Coach Phelan of Purdue says if Quarterback Taube had been on a winning team this fall be would have been one of the most press-agented players in the country. Football certainly paid at the University Uni-versity of Minnesota this fall, as the Radgers took in no less than S2T."i,-000 S2T."i,-000 as t heir share of t lie receipts for the eight games played. I.efly Feiger is a young pitcher who will be given a trial by Kansas City of the American association next spring. He was obtained from Flint of the Michigan-Ontario league. Arcadia hail. Brooklyn, is intended intend-ed for basket ball among professionals profes-sionals and will seat I!.0iX). Amateurs, too. will play there under ideal conditions con-ditions for pluyors and fans. o i In the prof.'ssior.al foot ball clubs of London players aro not allowed to be out beyond a certain hour on the night preceding a match. The hour varies between 0 :.'',0 and 10 p. m. Three concrete tennis courts are to he built at the Pennsylvania Slate college. They are to be so arranged that liev can be flooded in winter for Use formation of an ice skat ins rfalt. |