Up-to-Date News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans Will Not Give Bentley Part of Sale Price Baltimore, Mil., Feb. 3.—Juek Bent ley, the pitcher-f.rst baseniAt sold by the Baltimore club to the New York (Hants f.r IGS.OOO, will not lie success ful in his efforts to get part of the sale price front the Orioles, if Owner Jack Bunn of the Orioles, adheres to the determination expressed today In the following statement: “The Baltimore Hub will not give a bonus to any player sold. It Is paying more money as salaries than any minor league club in the country. In fact, it is paying as salaries more < money than Is taken in at the gate, i “I did not want to sell Bentley. He I demanded to be sold. 1 complied with | Ids request. Therefore, why should ' we reward him for fulfilling his de- ! mand?" Quest tom® .and=== : A E § W® IT _I (}—Who won the Intermit Iona I league i pennant In 19J0.—II. Lewis, Wmlision. i Neb. A—'Baltimore. O—In "Billy** Bella. English welter- I weight. rlu»mp*on of 4 oiiudn in Ills di \l»lon of the ring game?—Robert Hloun, Omaha. A—According to the record book. Well® 1* the holder pf Canadian welterweight championship and the John Hull welter weight championship belt of Great Brit ain. (fr— When did George fcisler of the Browns tie Ty Cobb's record of 218 lilts in a Henson?—.% Tan. A—On September 28, 19C<>, Staler hit a home run. Ills 249th hit of the eoasBi, setting a new record.