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Show Sport Elates Prexy Ueydler suggests a junior world series. Perhaps he mean's the Phils and Red Sox. Memphis has purchased M. C. Crea. catcher, formerly with Cleveland, from San Francisco. Time was when a boxer was prou'l of his scars ; his chief interest in the game now Is compounded semiannually. If the 1,093 consecutive loops made by a Minneapolis aviator were placed end to end they would look like a Red Sox score. Tilings have now reached the stage where if war is again declared, Demp-sey Demp-sey can claim exemption because of his eyesight Jack Dempsey has . been offered $100,000 for a fight with Jack Gross of Philadelphia. Not enough net, lei alone Gross. Johnny Tobin, unconditionally released re-leased by the Boston American league baseball club, has signed with the Columbus Co-lumbus American association learn. Bobby Jones and Waiter Hagen, two of the greatest golfers of all time, have only a single hole-in-one apiece and each came after many years of All baseball experts are unanimous in the belief that any club to finish ahead of the New York Yankees this year will win the American league peniiant. Temple university In Philadelphia, Pa., which did not start foot hall until three years ago,' won seven out of lis eight games against strong opponents last season. Jim McMillan, former star athlete at the University of Illinois, Is now grossing between $25,000 and $.'!0,000 a year as a professional wrestler and football player. Larry Jacobus, Cincinnati, who formerly for-merly pitched for the. Cincinnati Nationals, Na-tionals, lost the use of his right eye as the result of Injuries received lu an automobile accident. The Jeff Livingston string of platers earned $58,0S0 In purses during the 1927 racing season, made up of thirty-two thirty-two firsts, twenty-four seconds and twenty-eight thirds. Max Carey has constantly been In the big leagues since 1911, when he was acquired by the Pittsburgh p. rates. He had been wllh South Bend in the old Central league. |