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BIG THREE HAVE EWJABLE RECORD ^lu^iiiu i *ti I is of Si. \iiHTirau> ^lailc It I i*y if |?f t<? K;,i 1 licjp \vilv |?| IS.% ???||\ ||. l oslKK C?r?!ijn. i .'i. u? ti. Ac..." r N? * ^?rk. Jannaty i'!? ? j.\,r ,iV(. q'" J >'?*??> "?? ftiiK Tim e of the St. Lou I* .\m*TU'ati?* have In- u try. 1 ' ' ! " 'r ?lnl? to a rhniitploii' 1Ij? > have heen mi c|fis?* lo it tl, .r III. V . hillU Hi but that |h .tU. 11 -I'lviuu U;r ih*' honor of vi: ni . th. y have mail. 1 "? ?mii: t> ;?|ei< tliai I- ":j?- ?: tin- ui'itii talkative worill?'S* fot'tisaii?-?> , jtl hriHeliwII. Not oi;.e : s lia , m;.. 1 :4f.?r U lU'.'ft | J? 1:.-.* a;i.| only on ?r tin t? VI* 11,4,1 ,0w Th"> have l>la*ter? (1 a fimin. ,ilt. |KMU.|Ml? Mat'klN.anl Hint likely to ivmain t her* n loin; ii??. |f ll|ey tan |>0||||t lliioiiRh attain In 1 I. ..vyii.it re cord w||| be theirs! I.. .ok tor ii ,,?t wlla| have done. |? willliai, bat l:J. Juniliwm ami Tuiiiji ?-? llial Is I h<> i. illy season In *,! :'r,."l!r?of ,h,M" as l"? as .30". In |?n Williams ha I n?7 ami Ti.hil, ,,u k'",! "l>. Williams a V ' Ji|c,rbson ami Tobln s:h-. T,'"'-v 'popped Off a hit V. - u.ini"'" "" '??* with i Williams .nni' and Tobln ion of , " XV,m'"?? hit the' I, ,,! n w,,h :!57 Tol'l" ' ' an<l Jacobaon .31)9 This <i/iii hlnat Ion |n f|?e years has an averaxe collective avers*.. at of over ,J30. and off-hand II |? pietty safe to say that then. I, not'i another like it In major leacue base r.",e S1' ''n,l,s Americans seemed ' l"?' a?VH,8H ,'.'f a ch*mP'onshlp in a"'1 l','rhul"1 t?'??ht have won i .1 TiPr f-V-mcked- -OH? Uom e Tlu'ri always will be a .lis position to believe that the club ' m.i t " ,hr""?l1 'tail it m>t been mpped by the Vanks when ahead nioant the most f?r l .v r!,"'"s- . " ,s "??? "rtnly he. ?J ved in fet. Louis thnt the Vanks ''?'?Kl.t th.lr way ,he pennant "a wl'lch - Is seriously ,.nt-r whl'. ,V "IV"' "f .Middle West . ' N"? Vork team are rie <1 item v accused of dollarinu their way Into championship*. While this wonderful trio of bat-' :r,; :r st- makinK ft 'f I", ,hi" l"om, lik" 'he j "f liberty lighted up on i clar< tilsht. Its Individual members h. ve :lcromn|l,|,e,| nth,.,- ||tMe stui ts of their own. T,/bln h:is mad- more base hits |? one year h7\v'lVi " |,' '-v, r 'n l>l? leaune. ? ?"' U I'll. mis one. flircuiciieii ?? spread himself on the (.iin. , E"'1' of "'em at some Hill , * ',v"r ..'lilt. Willi,:-,,., '' " -in til iifjr. (ll jt Jacobson did it it, 1920 and 1921 a t '"'?in a Ni? In 1!I2 1 . Th,. wnrs, iV9n ' ?'w7 ,'"IU'ltiv"l> ?as in j ? 19 and tin* hccohi! worse in 1023 In 1?24 'X ""',r '"'HinR eye, back in 1.1.4. st. I." 11 l.s may axaln be unooidti* around the top of the pennant fi^ht. McTigne-StnUuig Bout Is Uncertain McTiRue Has Contract to Fijjlit Ttinney Which Is Bother. ins Him Some I?> ?Mill I'UV C??yiKNl. Ii?4. by In* Advi"* New York January 29 ? .Mike Mr Tlgne'H doclslc/n u? to whether or not lie will fight young StrShlln^ before li" KiK'i to Kurope, will be settled within a day or two. If ho says yon tln? Jersey promotey* will leave T>7 niwttli f1 or Macron to whisper soft tiii|iM^ln StrlMlng's oar. ^ finht n ii V where in (he bit? nn/ney / . will hrve to do i>attle In Jersey 1)' auso he ban :i contract, or some wort of agreement to meet 'Gone Tnn . jury ..fllitidi? was aitriutl by Jur Jacob*? Jii.s former manager. "r':e opinion seems to bo that the boxing tpmmisslr/ft In Now York will insist that In- moot Tunnoy bo t re ! ficiitM anyone olso. And Me 1 gi?e dot -su't want the Tunnoy game Just now. As for Htrlbling bis n xt Kastern appeOTanco following last week's buttle In . Huffftlo ill probably bo at the instc'fticc of Nowark promoters, whether he moots MeTlgue, or some one In nn Interview after his Boston fiulit with Koland Todd, the Knglish ? 'I In- host I priirrrii'K money rati I m y lit pric/* fair lo everyone. ?if SpIitI canned poi><l?, X frenli fruit.*, duple nml fancy pnipcrir*. M. P. Gallop Company 4 PHOXKS .** AND 57 ^ Corner Mdln anil Water 8t. 1 , 1 x- r x- ix-r-v. -x <-< > ' middleweight champion. Jack Ma 1 ? ? I i ? didn't speak ;??? though In* was ^ t .. tin |*rc?M'il Uy t?i Itrj .-li r. .1 y. n..; >ivt* :ty- Si. IV u: -uilt artist. "Hi-" i ? ?? ked ? nougli "t my punches to ."ink .1 ship. H- ili.ln*' list i>. :?? ? i !i ? ?*j ri s to anything and I think hi* was glu<l i In* lialu was </???? r aIi? ?: il d. I don't think he'll ever be ;? world's < haiuidon. 1 1 ?- is a good initiate ? w? igiit t??r K:ivi. ini. aiui that N't- him out." AMERICANS !.\ WINTER SPORTS (.rial Inlrl'llalional Gantr <>l I ')2 I Ale oil i;l r!iaini)!i i\. Kraiirr, to l.uM t ;i 1 i I tin* I'il'lh of I'Vlirnsir*. ji> i..\\viii:\< i-: i'i:i:i:v V>1>. Ij? *"? Ai'. ? New Yor I . Jiinitary 21t - Willi the b> '-:tr.ni!ig ;>f t In* Olympic winter I at t h.iinonix in I lie French Atys? they a re to ?*oii tin ite until February "? ? Americans nre brought i?i a realizing M-iise that the great international games i..' 1924 are on. So concerned are we w ith the track and field sports, beginning at the CoIoIiIm's Stadium Ju*?t outside of Pa ris on July 5. that many of the twen ty odd events on the Olympic pro gram have, generally speaking, been overlooked in this country.. All sports not strictly confined to one nation and peculiar thereto, such as baseball, cricket and the like, are up on the schedule, the bulk of which lies in June and July. Victories in all branches of the registered sports count for points and it should not be overlooked that our success in the winter sports iww in progress are of importance to us - ? Just an important, as some one has cleverly put it, as baseball victories in April are to a big league baseball club. Chiefly we are represented at Cha monix in skiing and in hockey. In terest will he particularly in the sue-: ce.ss or failure of our hockey play ers. because of the flurry occasioned ? hv the selection of the United States team. Stars might have been picked from several cities where hockey is expert ly played by various tennis, but the American Olympic committee wisely, as it may appear, decided to select ai union; that is to say team that had played together, as a splendid mecha nism. It was precisely as though, in an effort lo decide the iootball supremacy of the I'nited States as amoni' the varh/as sections, an East ern committee bad selected the Yale eleven of I !> 2 :t instead of going" about among the various institutions and picking an all Kastfrn team. 'I he virtue of such of course was] rhown in a previous Olympic match; (1920) when the Falcons of Winni peg. Canad.i. trounced an American j all star outfit, rated as superior up-j I on the basis q? individual merit. So the Iloston A A team was select ed in toto. Hut when the time came two or three of the Ilostonians were , prevented from making the trip. And so Pittsburg was drawn upon for fferl>??rt hmry. :? n *1 Clarence Abel was levied from St. Paul. It is ur/t to he recorded that the Western teams were V'-ry happy over losing: these two stars at a time when the national championship series was in 1 progress. j The team is a very good one in de .. an I is not likely to meet with ; r-:i ?t i;r:?! ? f :ro?;!>!e until it runs ii . ? .. : ;iiv ( ur.inliau outfit which in n -.-.?i : :? i .? ?utiully a club team, i Ii- Ctaitili ? ? l Toronto-. M ill KTH> 1^51'ISOM: \ VMOVS IMII JiW KAI! !;> \\ M I KIt (AMI <Cojf>iylit. 1)21 By The Ait?*nc<-> .W .v York. January 2ft ? One v nioic credit for athletics. It " li.i* ja*t develt/ped that the spread ? i ?: .-purls has va.stly improved the t ;i i; .t ; : y aiul appearance of tin* na- '' tton's mid- rw ai. In the oltl day*. * :1m-- varments wen- very, very pri \ ;?;!?*. md-i. tic ? not always well k?-nt. |:u: now. with the publicity att*-nd imI upon bathing and dressing in club inciter room*. there has developed what the underwear manufacturers' c.?!l an "und? rwoar couscience." Ii gertainiy is a good thing. Il? re*-; a chance for practical out- ? ror philanthropy. Forty miles west f rhiugo is a school founded v?.:s a{!ii on an estate of more l-.tr. ;icrr>, called Mooaeheurt. orphanage childrt n Horn all . . i>t the country arc tauglu the ?. .;??* and dignity ??( labor. The :i i l<i ; ??*! have all the advantages of ?i'ii 1:1--. trade, cdue.tliisxi ami play, vd the r?li?ious training of faith of their parents. Think i '.I it children may become on a tliou aiid acre farm instead of cooped in it y sHiools. James J. Davis, sec re st ry ?/f labor, is chairman of ihe ?oa i<1. 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The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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