The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 56, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 7, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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YELLOW CABS OPERATING
If you don't see a yellow on the street
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There is some hope for the merchant who
doesn’t "want" any advertising. He can
be shown that it will pay.
ever, there is no denying that the
loss of one man can very often
break a ball elub. I have in mind
Russia
more
ader of,
had a
a day
sd rest-
l. Side features of the
Ide it popular gossip.
I Groh. McGraw gave
sum ever put Op for
om he allowed to get
iim six years ago. The
se puts a valuation on
Judge Forces Buck
To Buck Case, Tho
He Doesn’t Want To
. takes all the skill in billiards io into position for the next shot,
put just the right amount of stuff Try it on your piano.
on has
lowers,
habit- .
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world
fessing
eyher
ullman
estate.
bes un-
it eoat
>n, the
gettins equared stray the loss of
that certain athlete plays havoc
with tho team's chances. No bet-
ter example than the ease of Joe
Osdcon could be offered.- B. E. •
Three thousaud was the attend-
ance at the boys' club rooms for
November.
The Home "Y" clubs are espe-
cially interested in football. Now.
however, one club offers a chal-
lenge to any other dub in volley
ball.
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r2
as we
iod in-
period
robably
years.
r dovm
when John L. King broke in on
the commander's address with a
motion to form a women's auxili-
ary to the VFW.
The Idea met with unanimous
approval and a women's auxiliary
will be formed.
Interspersed with refreshments
of ham sandwiches and punch, the
nomination of officers for the en-
suing year, to be elected at the
next meeting, were made as fol-
lovs:
Commander, Dr. Herbert Black-
burn; senior vice commander, B.
O. Murph undC. W. Bradley; jun-
ior vice-commander, A. J. Drexel
and R. P. Patterson; quartermas-
ter, Bert Bryan and John L. King;
officer of the day. Hilano Gonza-
thia mon
deal ala
In bu
the ares
a play
away f rd
reported
tion week for boys. Ths campaign
probably will take place in Feb-
ruary.
By Vmited Press
BOSTON, Dec. 7.—Ths signed
contract of “Stuffy” McInnis, Red
Sox first sacker for next season,
has been received. President Har-
ry H. Frazee announced.
Regarding several rumors that
the Red Sox were to be sold, Pra-
see declared he was approached
by two men in New York a few
weeks ago but nothingike ''real”
money was in sight.
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Nominate New Officers,
Plan Dance
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Grid Teams Will Settle It
Saturday
Don’t Fail to See-- 4
••Th® Yankee" Today
PHILLIPS EGYPT:
A tournament is.being conduct-
ed to determine the championship
of the different games in the club
rooms. A medal will be given each
winner.
“emperrrerrernemeeeeneeeedeeeee
Be especially careful at dusk or
twilight.
Cramp the wheeis betore leav-
ing the car at the curb.
There are 40 more expresa line
I1 per
rmany
r cent,
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back.
proves
ery is
Here Is Schaefer’s next hard-
est shot. The red ball is trozen
against the cushion, the cue-ball la
drawn back to make a billiard.
.The red ball follows the dotted
line around the table and falls
on the cue-ball to draw' tt back
for a billiard and get position for
another shot.
St. Louis Browns of last summer.
Gedeon was one of those players
who did his work without much
show. Therefore he never received
the praise really due him. Praise
VANT_
ly meeting of the Boys' Work com
mittee Wednesday, Dec. 11. This
committee assists the director of
boys work ia all boys' activities,
and is composed of twelve busi-
ness men, as follows: E. H. Haver-
stock, chairman; C. A. Bradley,
Dr. C. P. Schenck. W. C. Timmons.
J. O. Hyer, Paul Gilvin. Rev. C. E.
Chapter. Dr. H. M. Walker, Rev.
sorigi- +
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Data Paglima Diki Diki, also called Data 81 bl Sibi, is 17. weighs
M pounds and is 32 inches tall, but he’s a great man. Hes head Moro
chief of the island of Ubian, near Jolo in the Southern Philippines.
His word to law in hia tribe.
■ rated Joo Gedeon second to Eddie
' Collins when considering valuable
second-sackers.
Had Joe Gedeon been with the
St. Louis club last summer, the
Browns might have won the pen-
nant in the early spring at leaat
15 games were lost out of the first
SO because of the lack of a fin-
ished, experienced second base-
Hman.
Failure to Way properly for cer-
> tain hitters allowed many ground
balls to go safe that would have
been easy outs. Inability to com-
plete double plays often enabled a
team to put over the winning runs
after the side should have been re-
tired. Likewise, the master mind
Phone Lamar 6000
You will have a yellow in five
minutes or Fess
_____ Jueblohe
That is true, but while the club in
M03bd"
thst would have been showered on
a flashier infielder. I had always
I THE BIG NOISE.
Talk of the Groh deal naturally
was the big noise today as the
news was not known widely until
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demnaa
running Mt of New Tork. - ,
' One-fourth of the farm producta
hauled to eir-----
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famine
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eceed-
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as in-
previ-
Christ.
Use to
i. Ths
hurri-
Here’s ths shot that beat Wil-
Us Hoppe out of the world's bil-
liard championship. as diagram-
med by Jake Schaefer.
The shot oceurred in the first
a .
lets say
to dup-
v.part-
mental- I
nd cir-
reeling
would j
ince of
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. NOTHING STRANGB HKRE.:
L PITTSBURGH.—“I didn't know
I the law,” pleaded Patrolman Ru-
1 tus Pinckney, colored, when ar-
A ratgned on a charge of havin two
gbej"z
AND 3100,000
ce
man dies now, many of the stg
and securities he holds drop
value, due to the necessity -
selling a large block of them to 2
meet tax payments.
MELLON’SPLEA
(Continued from Page 1)
ample. Mellon cited the
along without thia or that player. Honor continued. "But if the do-
ne matter how valuable he may be. fondant la responsible for the vio-
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FOR THE RICH
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The Industrial hikes are very
popular with the boys. On s re-
cent visit to a large flour mill,
some boy discovered the winding
chute used Ro transfer tbs sacks
of flour to the lower floor. Twenty
other boys soon discovered the
same chute. You can imagine the
rest of the story. * *
B. V. Edworthy, formerly state
boys' work secretary of Texas, has
just closed a very successful old-
er boys' conference at Emporia.
Kan. Edworthy to now state boys
work secretary of K sasas
did net agree on the business sa-
gacity of a deal whereby the New
York club gave a valuable out- .
catcher, Mike Gonsales, and a sum | VETERANS HOLD
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-But there is no hope for the man who
doesn’t “need” any advertising. He be-
longs to the 87 percent who fail in busi- ,
ness and who never advertise. You will
find their advertisement under DEATHS
when they pass out
champic
__________making arrangements for the
the sales. C. W. Bradley publicity, citywide Sex and Health Educa-
Joba O. Ghees of Washington for Mrs. Harding's use. Mra. Hard-
ing may soon be seen cantering along bridle paths at the Presi-
dent's aide. ,
Cab Serv-
asand for
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the carburetor to the latest invea-
tion. —a
FOR JUNIOR CROWN. .
South Mde RI and Diamond mu
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"‘cHiCNGO,"Dec. 1. — Knuts
Rockne of Notre Dame, has been
made overtures to coach North-
western University football team
next year. Coach Elmer McDevitt
is said to be thru, and Rockne is
the favorite of the alumni for sue-
esssor. Rockne would make no
definite statement regarding the
offer.
Senior Cice-Commander Fenelon
advertising.
TO ENHIST WOMEN
the case of Joe Gedeon and the les; sergeant of arms, Carroll;
trustees Capt. Payton, Patterson
"amuy nuas ueehapui
members.
DOZKN INrTATED
A doses new members were in-
itiated and then the plans for
a dance at the Texas Dec. 29 were
discussed. •
It la ths alm of thotganization
to maks ths affair one of the
greatest social events of the sea-
[ player who has no more than four
. or five years ahead of him and no i
1 great drawing power at the gate.
demonstrated Tuesday evening
when the Veterans of Foreign
Wars met in the County Civil-ct
room for a “smoker.” nomination
of officers, to plan for a big holi-
day dance at the Texas, and tor
a general good time.
Commander Herbert L. Black-
burn introduced H. C. Huston,
past post commander of an Oregon
post, who recounted the purposes
and aims of the organisation and
Judge. Gossett is accustomed to
hearing pleas of guilty from speed-
ers. business men and “joy riders”
alike, but in Tuesday's session of
corporation-ct he listened to the
wail of “guilty, your honor" from
City Prosecutor Raymond Buck.
“Does the defendant wish to
make a statement?" ' asked his
Honor.
“Nothing except that I was de-
fending an injunction suit of the
city and forgot about leaving my
car parked at the court "house,"
Prosecutor Boek said.
Judge Gossett said that .since
ths defendant was on the eve or
Employed Boys’ club, and the
Sunday schools. Fifty-one boys at-
tended the conference last year
E. H. Haverstock, chairman of
the Boys’ Work committee, is
doubted whether he waa really re
sponsible for his action.
“It is too bad that on the eve
of this great event the defendant
should have a crime bonked
against him in this court." His
showing the local YMCA boys'
week to shove 100 per sent, »»
cording to membership, in Christ- 1
ton decisions, leadership with boys 1
and boys joining the chyrch. . . *
. Director Burkholder . attended
the state conference at Dallas last 1
wssk to arrange for the Older 1
Boys' Christian conference to be
held at the AAM college Jan. 27-
M. Delegates will be appointed (
from the HI Y clubs, churches.
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Sport Talk
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Is it possible for one man to
make or break a ball clubt The
idea that one man can make a
ball club is often scouted. How-
"Wants Rockne
. vice-president. will bsvo charge of
nd in-
! the
r ma-
imita-
words,
to the
being
nders.
siness
ve to
lation of the traffic law it will
have to be looked into."
The plea of guilty was rejected
and the case set for Thursday.
The Masons emerged from last
Saturday’s contest with Poly Ri in
fine shape. The North Sidere, too,
are in the pink of condition. Her-
man Clark, captain and quarter
back who was injured in the Sen*
lor Hi contest, will start in the
game for the Maroon aad White.
Tickets are on sale at the
Worth Segar Store.
The county hizh school-fogtball
championship will be decided Sat-
urday at Pantber-pk when the fast
' Masonic Homs aggregation tackles
the North Bids Hi elevsn.
Secret workouts are being held
Groh $12,500 higher than on Babe
Ruth, the tormer champion' price
of high priced baseball brie a brac.
Many of the minor ledgues were
taking issue with H. M. Sexton,
president of the National Associa:
= tion, who tatd stress on the need
1 of retrenchment.
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_____GAMEXOT ON ROCKS- arseused rhe reqfrementsof new
Most of the club owners raid ' "e requirements
This is "Lady"
puenusapmnarmammiiasasan
itles by truck to milk.
A vacuum tank eombined with
that baseball men made money
- last season all over the "bush
league" territory and that the
game is not on, or near, the rocks.
The sooth sayers have given up
the job of getting thencalp of
Miller Huggins, tbe nte manager
of the New York American League
champions. Huggins raid that he
had not signed a'new contract but
it is taken for granted he will re-
main with the etab.
The definition of “pep" was
An international gra£hJ^JustiL-_g, gtttlW. 1. O. Montrfaf, ,W,
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Knts soak big sum in heinie gr<
girt sea volunteer aquil leaders
conducted 31 boys clubs with an
attendance of Ml for the month
of November.
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The "Y" Boys’ Press
Edited by O. S. Burkholder, YMCA Boys' Work Director
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NOTRE DAME WILL PLAY
WENT POINT
Notre Dame to to play
West Point after all. The al-
leged break was due to the
trouble between Major Daly
of West Point and Coach
Rockne of Notre Dame. Daly,
the former Harvard star,
coaches ths West Point slov-
en. During the Notre Dame
and West Point game, in
which ths Army was beaten
M to 0, Daly several times
offered strenuous objection
to the shift play as used by
Notre Dame, aad became in-
volved ia several arguments
with the officials as well as
Coach Rockne. It to claimed
that he himself stated No-
tre Dame would be cut from
the Army schedule. Evident-
ly everything has been patch-
ed up, as the Army sched-
-ule for IMS will include
Notre Dame. , -
son. The VFW men will be seen
in uniform.
Arm bands for the members and
badges for ths post officers will
rooting ths piay of the team, was
V sadly missed.
Yes, they laugh at you_wheh
you say that A -oertain player is
just about the whole team. It la
usually argued that a club can get
game hs won from the former7
champion.
The balls were"ling close b
the cushion, ohe foot apart. With
a bigh masse on the cue-ball
Schaefer drove straight into the
red ball. The cue-ball touched
rather lightly and caromed. com-
pleting the billiard.
Jake Schaefer has diagrammed
what he thinks is the hardest shot
in billiards. The cue-ball and the
red ball are only one inch apart.
This is a draw shot and the fact
that they are so close togther
be provided. Tickets will be plac- trom Fort Worth,
ed on sale at the Texas, the Worth e •
he did not outline hia plan upecir
tally. , ‘ e
HIGH LVIES "SEIZURE. ;
Mellon throughout his diseus .
slon of taxes claimed that the
present high taxes are virtually
"a eelzure" by ths government tt ‘
individual property • ' 04
The high surtaxes, hs claimed
are drying up incentive. "There #
not much incentive to men to tak M
risks in any line of Industry whe 2
all the risk must be home by thb
individual, and if ultimately suS
eesa comes, a large part of gala le
taken away by the government In 3
taxes," he said.
Estate taxes should be lowered/ 3
i firms.
United
ited in
iber of
cent in
Ride Yellow Cabs
And you have organized regpongibiL ।
RAngr Ft. Worth and you Bost Your Home
P--- 1 Yellow Cabs 4 you Boost Ft. Worth
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Deal Sets Tongues To
Wagging At Meeting
Of League Magnates
BY HENRY L. FARRELL.
United Press Sport Writer.
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Dec. 7.-
Bright lghts of the majors and
ths high minds of the minora to-
day voiced the opinion that John
MeGraw’s purchase of Helnie
Groh, the Cincinnati third base-
man, gave the New York Giants a
headlock on the next pennant.
Wise baseball heads, however,
of Gedeon, who was constantly di- a serious matrimonial venture he
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Siler, Leon M. The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 56, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 7, 1921, newspaper, December 7, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545520/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.