ALONZO STAGG TALKS ON SUMMER BASEBALL College Players Should Be Honest in Playing. Chicago Mentor Says Sport Either Goes Completely on Professional Basis or It Remains Amateur Hits Other Sport In a recent statement regarding summer baseball by college students, A. A. Stagg of Chicago says: “A com- mon argument for allowing baseball players to play during the summer for hire is that it would enable many poor men to accumulate funds for their college education and also for their social and fraternity needs, Curiously, the point is continuously overlooked that no college students or | would-be students are denied that privilege No one denies the right of college students to earn Just as much money as they are able through the use of their baseball abil- ity, and seme are honest and honor- able enough to openly take advantage college now, of that right without expecting to play on thelr college team. But such | men have no rights as college players under the rules the Western ference, and if they true and honest men they would not steal them by cheating and falsification, “The is perfectly plain my way thinking, college of Con were me | lo! sport issue of ., I= CR ee TE Coach A. A, Stagg. either goes completely on a profes sional basis or it ateur and puts up a principles an remains strong fight for amateur “Rather thi: principles and to cater of firm better to leglate Id in fundamental | iM Vie to the influence commercialized baseball, it Is my +1 that 1 conviction that it up basehall altogether.” would give conference NEED GILT EDGE BALL Falling off in attendance at major league ball parks during the last month has the magnates worried. We don’t believe it is the slug ging that is causing the tone-off in Fans always did like to see a lot of hitting jut fans don't like to see a team pisy like champlons day and sand-lotters the next, Teams haven't shown any kind of consistent form so far. The rabbit ball has players off thelr stride. Let ball. hack interest ane the Then teams play gilt-edge the fans will Come LIVELY BALL IS OPENED UP | President William Veek of Chicago | Cubs Is on Hunt to Solve Ter. rific Hitting. President William Veek of the Chi cago Cubs, decided to satisfy the curi osity of himself and some of his play- | ers regarding the socalled ball now In use in the major leagues, so he cut Fal a )} la] IR President William Veek. open a 1920 and a 1921 ball and those who witnessed the operation state the rubber In the 1921 ball was thicker than in the 1920 pellet, He also cut open two 1921 balls and found the corks in the center of the rubber ware not the same size. The British golfers Mitchell and I been booked now snd their schedule real hardships in playing out their £0 that they has Portland the Regina club o nda league * . Edwin pitcher formerly of has the (Chie Cy Twombly, |.e 1 univers ined White Sox played wit? ont for batters . “ramors” Now that the Eddie around White to tie York Chi may swap kees, Sox Yan CARO Collins » The lected thelr als have nickname world Seattle elub offic “Indians” as the agd wis team h the it * * » The bi who first and third lost for the man who makes the wi wash rd fouls ‘em down base lines has no lines, * » - The Detroit Catcher Clyde Manion from the T club has recalled edo * - - Hughes and former George haseman veteran manager in wenn the the umpire staff of the league » > * Tony Faeth continoes to pitch win- ning ball for Vernon while Art Fromme, for whom he was traded by still sulks in his tent * - - Poll Perritt, veteran National league pitcher, wandering around New York unattached after John MeGraw let him go, was picked up by Ty Cobb . oe a Lefty Cooper, Kentucky, Dyersburg (Tenn.) year, has joined from the University pitched for independent Little who the the George Stueland, star pitcher of the and three lost, "hieago Seven won the games sold to club National league ® - . Midkiff, released of the Charleston lost little time in signing up to man the Charlotte team, Eddie Hooper. « + a Ezra tenm. succeeding Rapids club, ean still hit the ball I'he former New York Giant is hitting at a 370 clip, according to the latest » Manager Charley Graham of San Francisco ix opposed to gambling, but he is going to take a chance with Pitcher Ernie Shore, having <laimed him from Vernon, * - *. Monroe Sweeney, coach of the Moundsville (W. Va.) high school and formerly with Bethany college, has been added to the staff of umpires of the Virginia league, - * . Manager McCreedie of Portland has dug up the ancient Harvey (Speck) Hurkness and is using him to piteh to batters in practice, and also as a relief man in games, * - - - Rube Ehrhardt, shipped by the Cin. cinnati Reds to Peoria, is no stranger there... for he was with the Peoria team back In 1019, when Jimmy Ham. fiton dug him up from the lots, 2 Abe Mitchell ITER NAT ONAL Proms minean did not come to this country on As a Rixty matches have but it is possible that a There ne has been arranged, the train ig complete, will be a It of oRram either, a beds instead Of CHARLES PADDOCK IS SPORT World Sprint King, With Enough” Declines to Become Cap. tain of Team, of the un captain Charlies W., Paddock. with honors one wan. The have chance vote for Bill Isen showered for should “I've been more than enough other fellows {8a I'm go ng honer.” io Sa, Bill Isenhouer, sprinter and quar miler, capiain track ter 1922 was elected ftesm nc A ————————s of All Kinds i Frank Hil well-known track and i field mentor, has heen selected as track coach Northwestern - » - for university Johnny Buff and Jimmy Wilde prob- nhiy get together before winter in a fiyweight champlonship battle. » . - will The writers of the there consensus that { wrong with the English polo team ours was better. . - - Paddock sprinter of the University Californian, contemplates taking Journalism after graduating * - od British sport nothing but is was world's ree of ug Charles the ord Merry 6G. owned by Vice Commo dore L. M. Staley of the Cleveland Yacht cinb, won the power boat race from Rondean, Ont, to Cleveland, . - - lelmont race boasts a grandstand 1.000 feet In length, providing accommodation for 18000 spectators, giving a full view of the course, track, New York, * » - The Prix de Paris was won hy J. Watson's chestnut colt, lLemonora. Flechoir was second and Harpocrate third, The purse was valoed at 400. HN) francs, Robert Sharts, fourteen years of age, has broken the record on the nine hole golf course of the Logansport Country club by making a score of 86, The score is four strokes lower than ine record of professionals who have played on the course + DECISION OF LANDIS WILL STOP HOLDOUTS Player Has No Chance of In- crease in Pay. Reviving Players’ Fraternity Judge Taft Is Suggested as Hz2ad of Organization. When Commissioner Landis down his decision in the Groh case he made ball players gasp, hand-writing on the wall the end of Guy In the Pittsburgh Leader, began certain play high In the National player wants a raise in not hinve a tu he refuses to sign the ol him stay Idle and then he lost all the the opening of the reason signing of his contract I asked the what would be taken, the ‘reply was there sentiment in the rank file towards Players’ Fraternity. which meant holdouts, writes one who HY “if a he does now. pay chance get it ub will he does between and the when has time player action and that IK reviving the “The Fraternity must be headed by young star in the ma the “If an older lected the club but iors oon ued th Star, player were se. Owners quickly, they «© He gets fewer go nt the other i $ distan 3 gswatiers If he got his re one swats per day Babe deal, sis getting his or possit sn't But fair business getting despite doing a And before the end to knock his cocked hat 1% pitching of the year record of that is, ie he ought 54 uniess they info a quit nim altogether, ' DECLARES MOSTIL IS CRACK White Sox Player Will Set League Afire. lowland, former Ciarence manager enthusiasts comes to the Rowland = socintion, is Sox from that in a who 5s the Johnny Mostil, ter from the right side of the pla® in the American jeague on base hits, “Gleason Is particularly in getting Mostil,” sald Clarence. ig nn brilliant fielder, a swift and sure thrower to the infield, and he is fast as greased lightning on the bags, | landed him for $150 in 1%18 and I'm betting he sets the league afire one of these days” T—— STATE ITEMS Swamptown.—John Slepah, aged 45, under a fall of rock in No the Jeddo-Highland Con) the Jeddo Mt. Carmel Diving John into Righter's near here, Valeskl, 10, in an tion by ®mrades Lewistown, the alr by a premature dynamite blast In a quarry here, Clarence Yentter, 30. Was seriously recoy- unconscious condi Thrown twenty feet in injured, but will Danville for a nently bucket o work Pitts, jerton, lineman irgh gy Is and Piecenta, Opposite 2575 tn Plecenta of Connell ng fie od serious ir és when struck Sy an automobile as a West Peni Mrs {arian instituted Against NS as alighting fron Leisering Pannsville Phillips Collier, fo daughter word, drivip ei! 10 have rug riding nto a one of the cally, about Gettysburg Uniontown —Caofin threatening Colonial, Da £00 $0n the Fayette ment of deed and one} 1 Washington made by policemen to find slavers An ! bedr uthorities county and state Salva, in a wooded tract on Avella. Salva, who in the community, six wonndds in his bead and eight heart An volver were feless hods the was whose | found ontskirts of WHS well had nea 3 he eInpes found Jurglars who shotgun and a re ne 1 he bods Uniontown “stick up’ find attempt fo ay of the Uniontown themselves unexpected bank section of the burrage of in country, gunfire virtually bani robberies local officials have rganized “firing members of which been rifle practice, who have become proficient in the use of firearme The clerks are being taught the srt, a'so, and a warm reception is awaiting with evil Intentions Bure” have have ak ing add revolver and women int~aders ‘ rills banks so in any member of the force is held up the others will carry stated program. Hazleton Members the Blue Packers’ Association announced that ten solld carloads of huckleborries have been shipped to market thus far case of These figures were fe this year, due to frosts, forest fires Harrisburg. Secretary of Agricul Fred Rasmussen announced the appointment of Porter R. Taylor, who tablishing work of the state burean of markets, ax acting director of the hu. He succeeds J. C. Gilbert, who vesigned. Connellsville, —1In the luet two weeks { more than 16,000 of | been shipped from this region te Hol land, tons coal have here of irn- McKeesport - | voted to #ecept a | $1 a day and will | mediately. Irwin, i! Was tube Union painters wage reduction return to work John of this scalded blew up in Gavar, death place, holler of to when a the boller house infant! here reported te state health authorities, the ing a 2-year-old boy Altoona. —A case of wis le paraly- local and ictim Ye wos of red as the ich York, —Cholee ! for the color top of a they camped at Sprenkle's Mi as unfor {| tunate for KE. C. Tyson, Lester Tyson | and John Platis, of this city. Tha color proved objectionabl ou bull in un nearby meadow and he urged the tent, ripping it to pleces weatter ing the entire camp outfit. Harrisburg —A may be floated by the Daup! commissioners bull tent ¥ wi E500,000 boned jase county two new bridges next fall Ee « redike west of Hummelstown other pre posed bridge is an Intercot ry fure giruct one over rtruc over hs Ferry. Clarke's Harrisburg made by Dr vi 1 fi Results of an analysis C. L chew st i disclosed that botul dent} ef fed DB. Cans Alsghery «? er Washington inus Lire poisoning ei the several (TF, Tis [erean days ago rips olives ut celebrat Wentling Aed! bother analysis o day I Jefferson { but found r find Ves, other howe enting olives, whic} the 'nosualix tracted pur agricuitorsl of Pept In #ect pests to a great exiont and also pre 18 served one pond ling to state nls, who sas t } As wn ensier to get rid of weeds William E vie rt. a8 lineman, killed Ww when he drove his nade Altoons if Gays ago was al ast instantly At er street, near here, motor cycle on the rocks a } eo road to f the avoid His iy eollidin in an auto in the ser mobile oa Sikorski senrc) r John « Iroest = two {| McAdoo | ended a TERS Pokelenda when he | at Lansford, | Mrs. Mary to have gone but country ball for Hazleton ie cream | Skulski | Gettysburg. —A community { ment has heen launched to build a lake | for boating and bathing « mile west | of here. | Hazleton This city | ixty-sixth factory, a which will be run. by i and Michael Washkn, | Shamokin Joseph Andrewlivieh, { who was burned in a gas exple at | the Pennsylvania Colliery week ago, died nt the State Hospital here Webster Six men Overcome by smoke and gas when fire broke ont in the Gallatin mine of the P ttsburgh Coal company, near here York Property valued at £110,500 will be purchased by the York school board, to be used as a site for an an nex to the high school buflding Somerfield Caught under thelr ear when it overturned on the «lippery road near here, Mr, and Mm J. Alexander, of Pittsburgh, were injar- ed and their $monthsold baby, Ber nice, was so badly hurt that it dled a short time later in the Uniontown Hos pital, Of TS 1) charged with eloping Shimko ith is sid the i wa man, returned tiy to this He w= court as S100) Rus ~~ FOB He hits wagon, ted (Tg bs an Martha was ki near here mows has landed hair pir Lrivirge its plant, Gasper «ion Were AUTOMOBILE NEWS _ dsl “Florence Harding blue” has heen adopted as a color decoration for au- tomobiies, . ss » In a Inrge motor plant at Detrbit a single day : production was broken when 4088 motor cars were turned ert on May 10, An American onedton motor truck, selling In the United States for £1. B35, costs 21.000 francs in Belgutm, - * - The dally refining capacity of pas. oline in the United States is 1880, 800 gallons, ag compared with 1.680 han gallons, in 1020, - . - Through the production of 12 auto mobile tires a minute of dig-inch size one large American factory is able to turn out 16000 easings and 20.000 tubes in a single day,
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