The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Detroit Slated to Get Fastest
Man Afoot in Archdeacon
other exercises. -
So why not have boxing all over
When you have a bit of time visit our store—
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BELTON, Texas. Jan. A —The re-
port that Roy Mitcheil veteran biK
ieague basebali player, is trying to
obtain a berth for Belton in the
Central Texas league, is unfounded,
according to a statement made hy
Mr Mitchell here today. 8o far
as Mr Mitchell knows, the question
of getting B*lton into the league
has never been formally entertained
by any one in Belum
Tue-ttvecnmdatendteblefn
vipit bombcinersyduch ana
azn0rnt !»•> oft—n ot the
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eostneizn LeuFE:
Dlach hi elzt letier men, but
onPy four" them rheularalan
geason. Captain Rube Linsner »r
Sample held down right field and
tauna duty last year. Herman
AS, of Rusk was last season s
regular at short, and Arthur Allen
of pias was varsity catcher Big
Casey Ward completes the quartet
book is deaired move the bal back
a bit.
Now we can all play good
AGAIN TODAY q“ Tlaurice Gourneur’s
And Thru Thursday 3 ]
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fast nbmence of tant year’s AEE • ntar:
I Pat Dwyer of San Antonio, and
becaune of the fact that burtness
of mveral other members of the
- • 1 kept them from the
court But. according to Hook
Meculough, player manAEer, the
atellar lights will atart in Monday
nleht at the Longhorn m for a
■art*. of atrenuoue workouts. When
the Varel ty gym la not available
the C. * B. men Inlend to play
i at St Edward’a college. In fact.
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“KEEP ON HOPIN’”
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22 years
in the American womens E011
championship a yeung girl. Glenna
Collett, not only defeated Mrs.
Gavin and other English stars, but
playe greater golf thary any Wom-
championship. defeating the crack
! billiard players of the world in the
international tournament held in
November, and showing all of his
Some high school games draw as
large crowds of enthusiastic fol-
lowers as the average college con-
tests The spectators should be
taken care of. Every town in the
country ought to have a stadium
for school athletics, and will have
in course of time. Large towns,
and cities should have more than
one school stadium—should have
two or th re or half a dozen If they
are necessary to supply grounds
for the growing number of Schoo
contests in many knes of sport.
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Welcome—and may
your stay with us
be pleasant—
To the older mem-,
bers we need no in-
troduction — To the
new members — we
would be pleased to
meet you—TO ALL—
we would appreciate
your patronage—
“KICK IN”
possible for him to
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MIHM AMMaT*
Lnrna lowered the skull and bones
flag of the southwestern Pirates
M night OH the varsity baa-
Eabd court tn • How conteat by
ne aoore t 18., aurtne th.
Romne.uzed2. mnadurdnKarge
wuroo at th. Eome Coen TN
? fhorratcuztna "ana, Tarat.
Antoatetcutrenetene ehetopin:
ion of loni fan* that after th.
imhahorn get otng in thet true
for th* southwenter conference
pennant will b* merety a matter o
piaving th* feg utred number pt
ame for th. crmee'
wind up at th* varsity campus.
Peyton Btart
Peyton wa. Maliy the ntar .of
th. gam*. If there was any "tar:
Th. big Longhorn captain played
more crsistently than anx me
the floor and acored a totel.o<F1
point*. Barret, at the other, for;
ward position, egemed to be o
form on the baaketa, but was in
ie ame. battling every mecond.
Tall and rany Swede sweneon
tought hard and may develop into
a Gaskteer of first water soon.
The swede took a notion once that
he waa pinyins Ns old center po-
Blllop on th. gridiron. and equatted
ana’shot back through Nie legs for
what would have been a perfect
spiral pass. If the sphere had been
31 for th. Americans. __
And the Argentine polo tenm:
after winning in England. vieited
ue and won our open invitational
polo championship meet.
In all the year waa the greatest
ever known in sport. Interest in
international competition is grow-
ing so fast that it won't be long
before a championship meet wi
attract more attention than a war.
The Minnesota state boxing com-
mission wants boxing legalized Al
over the state. as the sport is now
limited to St. Paul, Minneapolis
and Duluth. During the war bo-
ing was good enough to be tne
favorite spurt and training exer-
cise in every American army camP.
It wasn’t limited to three or four
favored localities. Authorities on
military athletics said that box-
ing did more to develop awkward
recruits into swift moving. agil,
fearless soldiers than any and all
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all young girls. ;
Walter Hoover went to Fngland
and won the diamond sculls. Eng-
land’s most cherished trophy,
which has been so well defended
that only two other Americans
have ever won it, and no one had
taken it from English oarsmen in i
othr Titer men ar Kenneth l
McCalla or Ban Antonto ana Oscar
Eckhardt at Austin, recond etrine
auva -------- - pitcher: Ed Caro at Wexabachie
ChampionaNip e a strone hitter who play, elther. the
rSSrr first bneand Hugo
Auler of Elgin. oatnieider. ___
uxt varsity track men met la
___if.Knc. with Coach Clyd. Utile-
field Monday atternoon. Training
for th. coming track meetn wiu
Mart immediately Plan, were dts-
cue in regard to th. peason to
oome, and U Was degtded pthat
Longhorn runners would work two
time, a week tor about four weeks
and then eettle down to a grind In
preparation tor the first meet with
Rice inatitute at Houaton April 3.
March 31 wil see a local meet held
between the Longhorns, shorthorns
SYDSEY. N S W, Jan. 8.A
13-year-ola boy. named Chariton,
today made what I* claimed to be
a new world hair mil. -wimminz
record at the Runh Cutteta hay
bathe. In 11 minutes and three ’
eon of Australla, Who won the
English event in "22,
Willie Hoppe won the billiard
By ROBERT EOGREN.
Ninefeen hundred and twenty-
two waa a great year tor America
in sports. America led the world
in neari every line of athletics...
In swimmine Welsmuler broke
world's record* by the score Amer:
ian girls broke many woman
swimming recoraa, and Miss Sybil
the St. Ea» fiye wil scrimmage
with lh. gang ATuenday night Just
aa woon aa the tenm geta into fair
condition—it expecta to practice
■lx ntghtn a week beginning Mon-
day—arrangement. Will be made
for a number of scrimmages with
womney's Longhorna X
-Maurice Archdeacon 1. the fait:
eat man in the hiatory ot basebaul '
so pays GeorE- Stalling., man-
arer pt na Rochester team of the
international league. .
Arehdeacon was a member .the
phester team last year. He, 18
HiidG to be with the Detrolt club
of the American Leazue next
"azont stallinga and Ty cobb
ar, persoryal friends There 19 A
WoaPnE amement between Dgtroit
and N0 henter ** to players Stall-
nay or another by the state fn-
stead of by the action of a few
individuals the public will know
of the world.
With that important question
settled the old earth can roll along
ings is familiar with the great
sperd of Cobb, yet he says:
•Arehdeeon is without a peer in
baseball, speed alone considered. It
he turned fprinter, I believe he
would smash every record
-He has still considerable to learn
about running the bases, but under
the direction of Cobb, the brainiest
) base runner I ever saw. Arehdeason
. should come fast.""
hn the internationa- League, lapt
season. Archdeacon purloined 55
; bahes, made 202 hits and scored 151
1 runs .
lefEsmelm=dde25,.
Hm is a picture thar critics any i• Rex Beacha beat- better tnan
“Prisoner of Zenda.
BLACK ORCHIDS
It pleased the Marquis
of Ferroni to show the
wreath of Black Orchids
to the woman who had
placed them upon his
sepulchre.
Take care of the .youngsterst
growing up and the country will
Added Attraction MRS. JOHN R. McCALL and MR. JOHN DONN AN IN A
Added ataSpEcIAL SINGING PROLOGUE at 4-8 and 9:45 P, M,
YOU Ano VALENTINO ou6T '
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Gar Wood, bulltar o' he tarms:
worth trophy, was suiu the apend
boat king Mis records on tn*
water are safe for another year at
least.
Foreign trtumphs in sport have
been limited to five events. The
Canadian fishing schooner Blue-
nose beat the American boet.in
the national race. Suzanne Len5;
tan. sweeping invincibly over.an
American and other rivals, won
the international woman, tour:
nament in England. Cambridge
beat the Pennsyivanta tegm in me
ror-inile relay run. Engiieh wom-
an athlete* fairly walked away
with the first international worn-
eng championship on track and HI
field at Parla, .coring 50 points to] wi
cage teem.
p"2"2ze
team a aplendid game on a field in
Brooklyn that looked like the acit
dump, and that had a .mall, rick-
ety wooden stand at one end. No ■
of th. spectators had. to i"tana
along the aidelines. .This made,
awkward for the player., "the
crowd surged out on the field at
.Umn and all the effort, of a .cor.
N hu.ky guard, along th. ■!«-
Enes eouldn’t keep it oat.of.tha
ay of some player. The field,
steir was bare of turf, hard as
sidewalk and covered with.«rave•
stones and hunks of dried mud.
I gaw other games in other locau-
iles where player, and spetators
were no better taken care of.
ROMNEY’S CREW
will probably be lh* firnt oppon- - _____
ent of the C. a R quint this year, .quad ha.
Negotiation, ar. under wax «“
bring the Houstonlann to Auun
■ found Jan. 28. *
Folowing the Houston ronin ct.
the Wk-ata will play the I ori Ar-
thur independenta here two.xame
Thu ta the plan at .preren". Hoh
ienme that will be brousht •’ ,h!
guy rank highly in banketban of
the •late Hountan defeated th*
Baylor Rear, during thne holiday"
and ahortly afterward Port Arthur
turned th. trick alno __
Austin’ independent all-tera
basketbali quint l. .lowly rowed-
Ing Into form'. The <’ A & Lag
been unable to pracuce very 09-
altently In th. pant becaune o the
immediate relief, sually stopping an
ordinary cough in 24 hour, or less.
Get 2% ounce, of Pin" from any
druggi pour it '"to » pint botti,
and add plain granulates sugar ayup
to make a full pint. If you prefer,
use clarified molass, honey, oreora
syrup, instead of bug4r svrup- Either
way, it tastes pood, keepa perfectly,
and lasts a family » long time.
It’s truly astonishing how quickly
it acta, penetrating through every air
passage of the throat and lungs-—
loosens and raises the phlegm,
—And heals the membranes, and
gradually but surely the annoying
throat tickle and dreaded cough dis-
------ Nothing better for
modie croup, hoarse-
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in. comfortably for another year.
Gene Sarazen says that the mat-
it', a hard old llf.. say Austin
high sCno0t basketball player.- Th.
X. —m up zainnt it to a.far -
tbee-w.ll Hardly any team wi
come to ausf to play, becau:
Auin fan. do not attend th.
gum" in nmbera taren enouehosa
pay expensen, and then. ‘V 5X
have no regular court of ther
own on which m. stage contesta
At pregnt, quint n prastie:
Ing on the Longhomn floon."hen;
„*r it la possible, to zanxchi
for a workout between tne pras:
tic*, of me varsuy. the univeraity
FeShsrn and intremuralssombatm
On other occasions Austin* teem
Auroey. out to St. Edward. for
H. sehedgle.
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court. otkietal ot th. local high
Khool are trying to -crape to-
gether a faat -chedute, but most
it not all of the game, will hax
to be played in foreign gym* Xe:
wotuone are under way for con:
Ko1S with kounton and poe-ibb
dalveated. Both Houston and Gel-
veaton practice on I M. O. a.
court, al Iha oxpenne of husinon;
men there Quite a numbe n
T.xaa high »ehool teama work out
mmer in r m, a a «ymnaslums
or athletic cluba of the town*.
May Got In Tourney:
I It la ex peeled that by the.en
of thia week, «h* arheduta will be
completea. If no nyntematie pro-
gram can be arrange, the SQuau
EVANS TRADED. ’ jU p.a the rnner-up in lhs dis-
CLXVMLAND, Ohio Jun 8-J0e"rictiate in the season; and « vie-
Fvans Cleveland outf eider wajtot trous will step into the bi-dis-
day traded to the •Washingtonteam itret championship scrap Three
fo Outfi eider FahkzrowpnFrenalcotoaih"wEn tnk on the
it was announcei, will Play I home courts of the teams played,
base at Washington. --- ----------------——-
Don’t Neglect a Cold
Mothers, don't let cold, eetsuede
mustar plastet «» agtmtler way,with
out the blister. . _
Keep .Jm handy for all ecW'iV.eux.
' itma5gteventpneimqelainyovurhome.
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; METTE THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
if Aa-
Set E
Bauer even broke some made by
men. Among America e swimming
champions are Helen Wainwright,
Aileen Riggin and Gertrude Fderte-
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1. JW
ULOPEI
for a big heart Al and anybody
that say chorus gals aint got "
hean is a % wit hat how she
knowed 1 wan elean is a mmery
Minnesota. . 4
in Oregon the college track ath- $
letos are being called out for early S
training for the coming spring! 3
season. For a few weeks the work { gggyewsweweyeyes i
will be done indoors in California, mu, ksvs ‘
imraxmxratmfete r9Tng"endee2a2pgsSreg
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ready for the training o t Akes ri2h hold of a cough and ive
the big league cluba. Up north —- » - ----- --temi- ..
Babe Ruth i chopping wood, dig-
ging snow and chinking up crack.
In the cow shed walla while Ice
akauine and ice yachting are zust
coming into their beason. In Can-
ada it'a toboggan and bkiinK time.
Down Mexico way ducka and other
game bird* are moving northward
because of the hot weather. Some
continent for. the sportsman!
Again Bal Siki busta into print.
Ski, reported aa having been de-
ported 3o Senegal, etc., etc., seems ----—
to be .till ■ticking around that । soothes, at
dear Par-ee, where he's annoying i i—J
the boxing federation very much - AZFf-
by bringing suits and demanding. APPeenuSSX:m,
that the otttcia!s produce in court broncbrtiroeein'athma
proof that the federation was jus- nepinor V°n ,^-111 and highly con-
ufe in proclaiming that «tkt for- cenineed compound of genuine Nor-
felted hi, boxing tues and In.did: w,y pine extract known the world over
—--—In For'K” healing effect on membrenes.
Avoid disappointment by asking
<n . vor druggist for “2% ounces of
one |n," with full Hirectigns ang don"
socpt anything else. Guaranteed to
give absolute satisfaction or money
promptly refunded. The Pinex Co.,
Ft. Wsyne, Ind.
Houston Triangles,
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u-.a
qualifying Siki from boxing
public for nine month.
Siki's case shoula go to
courta. When it is settled
T.xa* eubutitutes: Robertson
Swenmon. schuhardt. Ward. LocK-
head, Foster and austrap.
Southwesters subatatutes: Lee
and Stein ley
Referee: Roy Henderson iTeuesl.
3. cng
Done"
by R.D.Rlackmore
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an had ever shown before. Amer-
ican men cleaned up the best of
the British golfers in many cham-
pionship meets. Walter „Hasen
won the British open, and Gene
Sarazen the American Open in
which the best golfers of England
competed. , . ,
in the British open Hutchison
tied Duncan of England for second
place. In'the American open Dun-
can led the British invaders by
taking sixth place. American am-
ateurs defeated the British visit-
ors in the international golf team
matches.
In tennis Tilden was supreme, as
usual, and Tilden and Johnston
won the Davis cup match from
the Australian team, winning four
out of five matches. Tilden won
the ne l lonal title again. He didn’t
go to England to defend the .cham-
pionsh t be won at Wmhledan for
I two years, but he defeated Patter-
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AAA Cures Malaria. Chills ,
KKK and Fever. Dengue
UUU or Bilious Fever. L——--
QUEEN THEATRE
k« * ....... . AUSTIN’S THEATRE DE LUXE
frer Be you’re the artint in this 0 A-D"D
be last. You drew that homely tace -------------------------— .UH.
* It -Tancher:1 (Kindly draw atralght
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