THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAOF SFV*N ~SH RUNNER Pnunirri ~1AIIMMI fl ., >, ,. b. ., a.... LANDI VEISTICATES I % a ni eG I N Ga l e k ( n A c e m n t O f D ar k n e s s SAnd 01 hier Peculiar Features i r< : subjI'ects O f Probe GAMIC $PLAVKED IN 1922 CHICAGO., Jan 14. --A quiet invest!- i gation 0o the World Ser ies ot 1922 is unr~ way, it w ' dil'Cosed at thei a office of ComimLsioner Kenesaw N1, Landlis= here: today. The series was -played betoveon the New York; Ciants and the New York Y'i kees. The Giants won in five games, *The most, peculiar feature of lile series was tha secondi gaine, which t 'wenit 10 innings to a 3-to-3 tie, when it was called by Umpire George H-ilde- brand "on account of dartknesr.- More than 36,000 ;spectators viilently pro- tesried, #,ie ,umpire's decisioa, assert- Aug that there was s suficient light to finish tile game. Landis awarded the $1210,000 ratez receipts of -that game to charity fol- lowing the fans' protest. The series wvas marked by poor. judgment onl the part of tile Yankee team and by exceptionally fine pitch- IFamousS ing'by the Giant slab mnen. The quror of Yanks wvent into the series an even hiere on his choice t~o winl, but caine out badlly triah to r punished. definhirely c'2 Landis refused to comment on his will compII) investig;ation, and will not divn.gc his, here during plans until hie has somiething definite ( Becatrsee to make public. n ig tuie Vi The pitchers in the series who cal- Swedish go' lapsed noticeably were Joe Bush and lowed to coi Carl Mays. Bush dropped two games cent A. A. but newspapers commented, at the igni athetic time that it was "bad breaks" and not 1128 Olymi pitching lost for him. The Swed Mays ways a big dlisappointment to wouIl be al. ~-Yankee fa~s. Hie blew up in the fifth would be al inning of one game when the Giants and seemed s trotted four men across the plate. It indoor. He was not until the eighth inning, how- and wants to ever, that he was taken out. do0 so before There was a great deal of comment Ileaded uin on the, series regarding the poorheedrn showing of the Yankees. Babe Ruth expects tob failed to do any st9rtling work withan wiln his bat, and other players seemed club his eas °equally impotent before the .Giant IWide, who hurlers, tiring, revea' ______________________ability accid examinationi Many Swimmers To easily oti - Attempt Marathon cer. His c /Contest To 'Catalina 11x (By Associated Press)_ AVALON, Santa Catalina Island, Jan. 14.-Daring and confidence taken into account, the women entries inr William Wrigley's $40,000 ocean mar- athon which is scheduled to start here tomorrow morning, have as much of a chance to swim the 22-mile gap be- tween Catalina Island and the main- land as the men. Y Mrs. Lottie Moore' Schoemmell of% New York has complete .confidence in her ability to negotiate the cold wa- Yj" ters and carry off the $15,000 to be q given to the first woman who spans 4 the channel. A fast swimmer, and ac- i x~ fcustomed to cold water, Mrs. Schoem- mell is one of the favorites among the ______ 20 women entries. She recently swam the Delaware river when it was fleck- ed with ice cakes, in 10 minutes and 3 seconds. ~I The entry =list has been augmentedM now to include 153 contestants. Of i Corner a these 130 registered here. Mail en- 1.ithir W.c tries have added 23 to the original Pre total. ParlerC When it comes to daring, miss Ltot- Miiser tie Mayer 'of Chidcago; Miss Ethel Mis Hertle, 19-year-old New York girl, 1:0Mr and Mrs. Vallery Mahr Schrammf of 10: e A0- San Diego, stand high. The latter 12:00-Stud( two are the smallest entrants ill the (Wesi ey race, Miss Hlertle weighing 130 pounids 6:00--Stud( and Mrs. Schramm 125. by Re ,Miss Clarabelle Barrett, New Ro- trot, chelle, N. wY., school teacher, is an- 7:30-Wesl other of the feminine favirites in the Rev. P race. HeIr stroke is slow but consis- ject: "i tent. In her unsuccessful attempt last year to cross the English chan- nel, Miss Eiarr°ett was in the water more than 24 hours. UNITA DaEMP SEY TO, BOX'I IN "'TEST FIGHT" Sidney S.4 (By Associated Press) i NE!W YORK, Jan. 14.-Jack Demp- 'sey has yielded to the demand of Tex Ma 1,Rickcard that he submit his title come- "'IWt 3ietl back hopes to at least one test fight,~ according to the former champion's eastern representative, Leonard Sachs. Can( "Dempsey will sign with Rickard,"' said Sachs, in announcing the de thr oted king had abandoned his atti- "'Stuart S tude of opposition to any bout other than a return match with Gene T.un.- 1 Profess jiey. Spachs said Jack, would get iD "Life fee ,,hape to take on the survivor; of Rick. ard's eliminatiorn series, involving;_____ Jack Sharkey,, Jimmy Maloney, Paul B3erlenb4ach, Paoiino Uzcudun and pos-I sibly Jack Delaney. Although Rickard has held sev- B' eral conferences with Delaney's man-' ager, Pete. Reilly, terms have not yet 11111] 1)een reached for Delaney's -participa- tion in the race for the nett heavy- ( i .; :. I'ati weight clrmpionship battle. Rickard .will insist that tile next c(hallenger agree to conditions under at which the Madison Square Garden I Si ANDPOLO TOURNEY fi a 'T'h~eta IPi won the 1 teflate - IX lw) w i32'T 1,""I~iliV 7k"'I .: ;::::.:in tile fi mdl romid o1 the .,..- ;of ;. - +::';":::":::" '. ...5:s wich b was he~il JyG tcr(iyl:: ie"- , ::.:.... in the Union poo , ad ASg' ' Alpha AMu captured thevwaernpa tif from Theta Chi. IX iia U s 3i1, rjun2ne )' _'2i3- bonom S by a scor Ce oF 2 1--I. 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