!Srrg-y.SPORTN tVVS andCOMMENTiLOS ANGELES, Jan. 10—One of I put the several beer hangouts those customs dating back to the titled “Spider Kelly’s.'' I’ve seenfive b i -c-i* I ^ j. ■ . t. • - * n • __intinenyixfcheutii-a’mifistohra-;ersixanli-il'She•heiheI’D-.anhe;ueofmd'ityveingsveec-.ownotsa-athathitiksbigfirst days of organized fisticuffing has been revived with some measure of a flash hereabouts. X refer to the quaint habit fighters and exfighters have of opening saloons.Good old repeal did it for most of the boySj and now Los Angeles and Hollywood are replete with beer joints, so-caDed “clubs, and out-and-out hash houses bearing the names of this ring great and that.Most of the places trade on the reputation of battlers of bygone days. Once in a while there’s a touch of the pathetic about 'em, and not infrequently a bit of humor In the latter category, for instance,BIRTELL. IMAlso Claim New Sprint Record on Kansas City TrackKANSAS CITY, Jan, 10—(AP— Be whiskered Prank Bartell and his partner, Freddie Zach maintained their lead in Kansas City’s intermittent six-day bike race today but also claimed a new world sprint record.at least half a dozen. Spider Kellj Is dead.Bob Perry, that grand old bald-pate who was a second that night at Coney Island—Nov. 3, 1899, it was—when Jim Jeffries fought Tom Sharkey, has the hottest hangout of the moment for the sporting fraternity. it's on Hollywood Boulevard, not far from Grauman's Chinese Theater, and is particularly busy after the Hollywood bouts on Friday nights. Perry was the central figure in the Primo Camera-Bombo Chevalier “Battle of the Dirty Towel.Down the street is the Brass Rail, and co-owner of this spot is big Tom Kennedy, who will be remembered by many an old-timer.Everybody’S Doing It Jackie Fields tried his hand at the restaurant business here, also on Hollywood Boulevard, but couldn’t make the grade and now is learning the gentle art of editing motion picture film.Just the other night in Perry’s I ran into Bud Taylor, that great little fighter af Terre Haute. Did 1say “little? He weighs 180 pounds —and well do I remember watching him, a blond cyclone, at as lithe and trim a 125 pounds as you could wish to see.A great little machine, that Taylor, with heart to spare, whose last year in the ring was disastrous, He's going to open a place, too.Over on the wrong side of Los Angeles' Broadway there's a nearly blind man running a cheap beer parlor whose name will stick inWinding.uo vesterdav’* n-hm.r p . wnose name win suck m •ssion. Bartell and Tinr-h c fistic ^ history if for no other reasonsESsession, Bartell and Zach set a furious pace for the other eight remaining teams by covering a distance of 30 miles in an hour of sprints. Officials sard this was a new mark, the previous one of 28 miles having been set by the Gren-da-Goulett team at New York in 1925.By holding up his share of the lead last night, Bartell demonstrated his determination to rid himself of his black beard. He has declared he will not have the chin adornment removed until he wins a race.Exhaustion Gets Two The leading team has a total of 2,000 points. One lap behind are Piet van Kempen and Torchv Pe- ,den with 1,500 points. The other teams trailed in the following isP°lting activities, order:Albert Crossley- Charlie Winter,000; Werner Miethe-Joseph Clignet,600; Jimmy Walthour, Jr.-JulesAndy, 200; Mike Defillippo-Fiora-vanti Baggio, 200 and Ernest De-buhlere-Henri-Lepage, 100.Jean Giliberti and Caesar Binnefcti were forced from the race by exhaustion last night. Their partners, Savere van Slambrouck and Ernest Miller formed a new team.that that he’s the only man to hold a knockout over William Harrison Dempsey.“Fireman Jim Flynn of Pueblohasn’t been having things too easy these later years. He tried taxi-cabbing in Phoenix, but couldn’t make it produce any pineapples, and someone threw a benefit show for him that wound up owing itself $4., * * *The Good Old DaysThe boys have some distance to go to acquire the reputation of a couple of local saloons of the old days—notably those run by Jim Jeffries and Barney Oldfield, now residing here. Both were centers of)— hissitrilersiosttoformdvedirlytreybilear-:oreisasBig■m es i£rs. iam iph lers try-*Wrestling Last Night*1*By, Ebe Associated, Press.READING, Pa.—Ernie Dusek, 219, Nebraska, threw Vic Christy, 206, California, 38:03.CLEVELAND — Ed (Strangler) Lewis, 210, Glendale, Calif., defeated Gino Garibaldi, 220, Italy, two fallsto one.PEORIA, 111.—Karl Sarpolis, 226, Glen Lyon, Pa., threw Sol Slagel, 264, OliS, Kns., 26:18.DES MOINES—Big Bad Wolf, 220, Houston, Texas, defeated Fred Peterson, 195, Minneapolis, straightfalls.LOS ANGELES—Jim London, 202, New York, tossed Man Mountain Dean, 317, Norcross, Ga., in straight falls.Portland, Ore.—Joe Savoldi, 203 Three Oaks, Mich., defeated Paul Boesch, 220, Brooklyn, two out of three falls.Jeffries’ old partner, Jack Kipper, now chief inspector for this section o£ the state boxing board, tells many an amusing story of those times.As was usual, the heavyweight champion was a constant target for well-boiled huskies, who fancied, given a few extra shots, that they could flatten Jeffries.Jeff always avoided such barroom brawls, and when. the would-be conqueror of the champ got too obstreperous, the. job of quieting him with a solid whack fell to Kipper, So Kipper would sock—and break his hand.He lost track of how often that right mitt went to the doctor, but etimates it was plenty.Dempsey hasn’t been out much lately. The boys miss him, but that new New York cafe venture keeps him in the east most ox the time.HAGEN, SHIITE, 10036?37834137451119711TWT COMEBACKLOS ANGELES, Jan. 10— (API-Twenty Grand, whose contemplated comeback race was postponed for the third time yesterday because of rain, may start Saturday, Bill Bra mi an, trainer of the former Kentucky Derby winner, said today.The 7-year-old Greentree stable star has been nominated for the Hollywood Handicap on that day 385 j g° track conditions per-392 336427475722087413316299295 405 144 178250046832045142121705133644244023982101394450349496392126220042942143457943757235750951?4155195122472mit, but the track has to be fast and the field small when Twenty Grand goes, since Brannan does not propose to take any chances on him before the $100,000 Santa Anita rie®5’ Philadelphia and Handicap for which he is being 1 pointed.LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10—(AP) Three of the country's leading golf ers, Walter Hagen, Denny Shuts am Craig Wood, along with 173 others sought today to qualify for the Lo Angeles $5,000 72 hole touinamen which starts Saturday at the Lo Angeles Country Club,The field will be scattered ove six rain-soaked courses with fchtwenty low scores and lies on eacllayout earning Ihc right to join th exempted 35 in quest of the priz money. These thirty-five finishe among the- low thirty in last year’ open here which MacDonald Snht: won, or among the thirty Nations Open leaders.Among those who will tee off 5 the qualifying play today was V W. Witherspoon, Kansas City.The exempted list includes: Ab Espinosa, .Eddie Loos, Dick Met: Harry Cooper and Ky L-alfoon. Chi cago; Bunny Torpey and Harol MeSpadden, Kansas City, Kas Gene Sarazen, New York; Morit Dutra, Detroit; Orville White, S Louis; Wiffy Cox, Brooklyn; Pal Runyan, White Plains, N. Y.;. . HorhSmith, Oak Park, 111.WINNINGBASKETBALLj. By Nat. Holman_NEED BETTER MATERIALFAURBT TELLS TIGERSCOLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 10—(A —Tire University of Missouri mi have better football material “if expect to be up in the running : the Big Six championship. d Faurot, new coach, declares in article written for a student pub cation.Faurot said Frank Carideo, ft nier coach, was handicapped by schedule that was too difficult a material “below the average for university the size of Missouri.” ‘ expressed satisfaction with m year’s schedule.The system I intend to use,” said, “is adaptable to average m terial, stressing team play rati than individual performance. Tec ideally it is a combination of W* ner and Rockne systems which adapt to material in hand.”This play requires speed and good oall handling.The tap is made to forward, X-2, who comes in high off the ground. While in midair, he taps to guard, a-j, who then makes a cross-court pass to guard, X-4, who started his cut for the basket when the bail was thrown up at center,TULSA TAKES HOCKEY GAME FROM S00NERSKANSAS CITY, Jan. 10—(AP)~ Tulsa defeated Oklahoma City, 2 to 1, in an American Hockey Association match, last night, to stay 4 points ahead in the race, as St. Louis was breaking a 7-game winning streak of St. Paul, in an interleague mat-h. The score was 5 to 2. Minneapolis defeated Evcleth 4 to 1, in a Central League joust.