Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1919 — Page 19

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THE rXBIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919.

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FAMOUS BOWLER TO ROLL EXHIBITIONS ON LOCAL ALLEYS

ARDS FOOTBALL

SPORTS

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Onn of City’s Best to Bowl Again* Terra Haute Star

COUNT GENGLER TO BOWL EXHIBITION GAMES HERE

Amussementa have been completed to brfnr John Const Gentler to this city to roll srnroes against the local cracks and show his skin nt the art of palm bowling. He will demonstrate on the Democrat Club alleys at 22 East Vermont street, on Saturday night, November IS. and Sunday after- j noon, November

Sum. any* Me Kruu» Braa. gas* to gotne to ota out. Ob Wednesday sigbi tbe Elks aad K of C Learues get tbe aUeatJon. with tbe big attraction at tbo Capttol drive*, where tbe Xioas meet tbe Lofiaisea. Tburvday aisbt tbe draw ng card to tbe otrsarie between tbe Stafford No. 1 and No. 2 teams on alleys 7 aad i at tbe Central alleys. On Friday Bight ail tbe rail birds will be at tbe Central alleys to see tbe match between tbe HhoMer Coffee team and tbe Central Alley flvs. The Capitol Al’ey PTre also meets tbe crack Strauss Says team on tbe same alleys

en that night.

HOOSIER AND BIG TEN STANDINGS

The biggest game in Indiana, next | para.:so—a school from the river penbash tussle here at Washington par«.. (Ontiinnati to hook up with the fast Both DePauw and Wabash have been ! St. Xavier College outfit, which

is, for j trounced Franklin there recently. Notre Dame will have its biggest

ets then the Presbyterians will have a clear title over the Baptists, for Franklin fell before DePauw Satur-

VT. U Pet! Wabash ... 3 0 3.000 13arlham Franklin .. 5 0 1.000! Hanover Rose Poly.. 1 J .333 Butler ..

w. u m. .. t i .om • 1 «o • 2 .000

are gradually pick-

and are winning a few out

long rivals and this one game __ ( them, the final summing up of all the of the season with the Army at] diana performances to date is:

season’s and the year s wok. To date, in twenty-four

games

Terre Haste C. C. Fisas.

W. W. Harshman. John VT. Klingman. Tere Conat _ J and two have been scoreless ties. Robert Heuslein, Henry Peachey, i clob ^oond, of Bear | ^ tles _ C t me 8UCC * ss5vely -

tin 1309 ana 1911. —‘ _J

DePauw started out

Robert — —- - - . -it. i — -- -- - . ...

Rloluurd Nordholt, Paul hramer, 4. w., AUenda i e on the Un ^ of the Sullivan i in 1890 and won the first three games, Fulton and Chris- Rasmussen. . A , , J . tt j ♦>,-♦ I Wabash followed with two, and then

-sard's: i “-..r.. tS

polls Bowling Association. Gengier j j^^dy for . - _

will make a tour of the entire ^eoun- ; niBTt

try and

occupancy about May 1 marker in 1900. the Tigers won,^ 0 ^ It is‘taken for f«at*d that | recently awarded William Caton.

next year. The contract for the work

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bowlers. r.‘aruana. thirty at

^ ttojrty game*, at Buffalo and

for the series.

Chicago.

he averaged 220

bowling gossip

owner* trophj

a local contractor, at an estimated cost of 1*5,000. The building wi*l be

two stories in hight, 150 feet by 40. and of a strictly colonial design, the first floor will be located the dance hall. 70 feet by 40, a large dining room, reception rooms for men and women, with a screened-in dining porch for summer. The second floor for the present will be devoted to servants' quarters, but ultimately it is the intention to finish this up as sleeping quarters for the members. In the basement will be located Jock -

games played 1909. Wabash

in 1901. From 1903 to won every one of the

West Point. The Hoosier Irish have , p , thus far been undefeated, and the ca- ! Notre 5 '• l.i*0iIndiana dets are strengthening their giant p. FTew. i o i o>w rvPauw

i vASjK 5 {'fflgaa.

r,pT-.»,rt Indiana as state champions fv.naun J .•! 1 iSoiBsUw*'*. and this section as half holders of the : Rose *3 2 .soOHaaovw

western title. , 1 *Tta

Purdue, which has gradually been > a record of points scored

strengthening and which defeated the : follows:

Michigan Aggies last week, will have j Pts. ptaj a chance to set. conference dopers I Seo’d-Ag.! crazy when it hooks up with Ohio: Notre Dame.. 157 12 Indians State at Columbus. If the Boiler Mak- N.D’m Fres.. 7 o'r»*Pauw can kick the dope bucket hard Valparaiso ... 45 4j Karlham

Indiana teams

ing up - , state contests A record of all In-

W.UFct. . .. 2 2 .40* i .. 3 3 . 400 . 1 S .333 . 0 2 .*» ..•« 3 .00* ..•0 * .000

is as

To Frame New Rules.

NEW YORK. November 3.—New boxing rules to govern the sport in the United States will be discussed Friday night at a meeting of the rules committee of the new International Sporting Club. The committee consists of Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft, Walter Camp, Major A. J. Biddle, Warren Barbour. George Dwyer. Charles

William A. Brady and Tex

enough atnd send the Harley boys

five contests played. In 1912 \\*b*sh [ scurrying, then the Big Ten standing counted up the most one-sided score ; be in an awful jumble. There will k ~ t ' ***inst De-tbe only one other chance for the

Buckeyes to fall, at Columbus on November 22 when Illinois, the confer-

ence dark horse, jogs over.

Indiana and Bntler will hibernate this week, hut will be back in the

game next time.

Standings in I. C, A. IWabash and Franklin still lead the I. C. A. Lfc. undefeated. If Wabash can

*—, tn*ir •ecood sU-game ere for men and women, shower baths. too the u.4*Lw* »** — w_ xxke Kelly. : and a large men’s lounging room, in

_ Buckner sad Gas

1^4 words of c««d*to»ce for SnSUvd «d Mooty of “POP” inloetnd into tbooe who woro going.

J pwj r of alleys out of

addition to ice rooms, storage com- ! partments and a complete laundry im — equipment. The club will have its : 1X91 own water and sanitary system, the —

lodge Bine pot a pair ot au*r» «*« »» water being secured from natural — rvmmmuoo when he sallod hu dxtoen-pound springs on the grounds. Provisions > rtZ **** mimralite late the pin aettlng machine. The have been made for all the outdoor fSr — ^e^**"* vaa repaired, hot Wide Curve John activities at the new location, and j i^-lM* will have to invest In a new pin poniaber. club members say the new golf course Pl«*t Phot MeCuUooch had the Urge crowd ! will be the equal of any in the mid-

on tta tow most of tbe time while he wee die west.

rolling bia six games In the trophy content. e

Wheh Mac testa to amecking them he ge t» j red to the face aad the 1—* *Ma an awful t

that has ever been made against

On ! Pauw. *2-0. The Tigers won in 1913

and 1914 by low margins, lost in 1915 and 1916. but came back in 1917 and

last season.

Wabash has scored 318 points in these games to DePauw's 229. Of the thirteen games played when one team did not score, two have been scoreless ties. Wabash has failed to score four times and DePauw has failed to

score seven times.

The record of DePauw-Wabash

games. ”

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one game. ; Western

i is:

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.. 5* 55 ! Thorley, .. 90 so. Rickard.

..27 The French federation of boxing

4-:Purdue 54 s\ invited Major Biddle .to attend its rj: liutler 7 conference in Paris, December 5, to » Hanover • | frame international rules. Major Bid-

dle declined, however, on the grounds that America holds most of the championships and they should come over

here.

Wabash 13$ Franklin lft« Rose Poly ... 53

Although Ohio State has played but

the gentlemen out of the

Ten.

east seem superior in the Big Conference standing today

No game

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UOMNZ WIK8MAN.

This is a likeness of Lorens Wlosman, one of tbo city's boat bowlers, who Is to roil a match with Eddie Baker, of Torn Haute. Tbs match •tarts at Terrs Haute on Thursday night. Wiesman Is employed by the Universal Amassment Company which owns the Central bowling alleys. He served eighteen months ia France. Wleffman rolls with tbe Indian team of tbe Central League and the Tails in

the Elks' circuit.

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to be the wrestling championabip of the world. They will go to a fall regardless of time. Earl Caddock and Wladek Zbyszko are to challenge

the winner.

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ELKS’ LEAGUE STANDING.

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—High Individual Scored

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—Individual Averageo-

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iM! Agnew It l>2i Pollard 11 19*! Meaoal 18 187i PhlUJpa li IM! McNealy 13 IM! Richter 15 1*6] K leifgen 12 IM 1 Quill 17 194] Levey 9 Sagalowsky .... 3

Far Mat rhamptenship.

ounmng. NEW YORK, November 3.—Joe

In tbe third gams.

Teams Non. I, 1, 4 were the winners ta the

tc

and ft will not he long before they will be

turning la some record*.

MeCletlaa's good shooting for the Revision team woo them one gansa Tbe captain sf the Valuation gang knew his stuff and used

those seven men to good advantage.

The RoslBasre were done each game, tut eonM not get quite enough pins to oep a game from the Audi tore. Secretary Thomas went to U2 aad saved the second game

for tbo winners by sU pina.

After Brooks and Jensen had bad aider tag# tied to them by the captain of the Car Service team, they finally won a game from the Freight Accounts. Pinch Hitter Woodruff

couldn't connect in the toot game

The Deochler Monogram Cigar team to the hoot five-frame shooter in town. They were out to front of the Marott Shoe Shop gang each game until tbe sixth frame aad then slumped, missing easy spares and the head pin. Tbs shoemakers took all' the games. Daddy Bali rolled in Cincinnati form. Allan T. Hill, general manager of the Nordyke A Marmon Company, demonstrated to the bowler# of that firm that he U v keen aad critical judge of tbe bowling game. He follow# tbe aeons closely and can tell you at once tbe averages of any of the mem hers on either team In the Oemmercia League. By means of hi# well deserved, yet good-natured criticism bo has injected worlds of "pep” into the members of both dub#. The result shrould be seen in tbe Increase of averages and also many game# should be placed in the win column by both team#. The Beet There Be proved their right to that mooaJcer to their eerlee with tbe Cap! tel Alley Five. They rolled up the total of 2,2*1 for three games and had two totals over the 3,*** mark. This club rank# with the best In tbe country and it will take some extraordinary pin toppling to oust them from

the lead in the Central League.

Irish** Hoosier Coffee hoy# haven't hit their stride yet this season and the Strauss gang plucked two game# from them. The scrappy team led by Ftoah were out for throe garoee aad only the 213 smash of Coffee

Irish saved his Club.

MIDWEST ENGINE BACKFIRE Charley Minton please take notice. A request has been forwarded Secretary Langtry to allow each bowler two alleya-not to bowl on, but the extra one to slide on. The Hvids tried oat a new combination and It worked fairly well. They took one game from the Stop Sticks. Keep your peeper* peeled on Zoeler. He la a newcomer this season, but has all the eld birds sitting up and taking notice. With their star I Peters) out of the lineup the Oil Engines won two games. Peggs was hot gtuff and tried hard to make Tt three whan be biffed the maples for 292 the open-

ing game.

Hook Ball demonstrated the proper place to hit the pins to Billy Jett. Billy, after watching Panta!l put five in s row where they belong, shot at a split that was impossible to make without an alley broom. Funk saved the day for the chesty UUUtors when he rammed in a 217 count.

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What's the Big Idea?

W.UPct.! W.LPet.

Ohio State... 1 0 L000; lows 1 1 500 Illinois. 3 1 .750! Michigan 1 l .5*0 Chicago 2 1 .66' Indiana..—... • 1 .•** Minnesota... 2 1 .K7i Purdue....... 9 8 9W Wisconsin... 2 1 .M7j Northwestern 0 3 *09 Big Ten games this Saturday are: Purdue vs. Ohio State, at Columbus: Michigan vs. Chicago, at Chicago; Northwestern vs. Iowa, at Evanston; Illinois vg. Minnesota, at Minneapolis.

Fra all. tin

The next game of importance inside the borders of Indiana will, of course, be tbe Franklin-Earlham scrap at Richmond. If Earlham should win it would give Wabash a clear track to

the L dT A. L. title.

Hanover Is going to play at Val-

AKRON. 0„ November l.—The Barberton High School football team resorted to thumb tactics in its game with Medina High School yesterday, and scored twenty-one points by the *, end of the first half before tbe track 0 was discovered. The players wrapped 6 i their hands in gauze bandages, in i which the tacks were embedded. All Barberton forward passes were handled successfully. Medina dis- I covered the trick and refused to play unless the tacks were discarded and the twenty-one points declared void. The umpire granted the demand, and the teams finished the game without a

score.

but trample down the DePauw Crick-

Stoaebrmker With Haatlagrtw*. HUNTINGTON. Ind^ November 3 — Homer Stonebraker. a member of the Wabash College “wonder five," now physical director of the Hartford City High School, will play a forward position this season with the Huntington Athletics basketball team. His signature to a contract has been obtained by Manager Von Crowe. The players now lined up for the season are: Stonebraker. Garretson and Heck, fprwards: Humbert, center and captaini. and Myers, Mullett and Johnson, guards. Games have been scheduled with the Tipton Independents. St Louis Seminary. Kokomo Chamber of Commerce. Lafayette Y. M. C. A. and Concordia College, of Ft Wayne, teams.

Y*uu* Halstead Matched. Toung Halstead, local middleweight is matched to meet Tat Bishop in a fifteen-round bout at Bay City. Mich, next Friday night The boxers have agreed on 16t peon da ringside. Boat* (or Wtggaas. UNION CITY, ln<L. November 1—Efforts are being made to open the basing game ta this city ia tbe near future. Matchmaker

Ire Vernon probably will use Terry Keltor. of Dayton, against Howard Wkrgam, the Indiana light heavyweight. Wiggem is now

betUing in Ohio, having been booked to box

in Lima Sidney end Dayton

Would Heal Breach.

MEMPHIS, Tenn., November President Martin, of the Southern League, Is in favor of>e-estahli«hing relations between the major* and minors, and will attend the minor league meeting in Springfield and ad-

vocate his views.

Pritehett Blue U Owqr 1* Westover 12 Wetsman ...... 1* Cofclcr 18 Kltagma ..... 13 McAllen •

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McCullough ... ; Hafkenrtder ...

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13 175

fKy*. If iTSiNelson .. Randall H IT4jIng«rsol

Belt sell — 9 174 FoX ............ 18 174 Harshmaa » U3

Newlin ........ 1* 1721. — Wheeler » 111 Berner

Martin .......*. l* iti

170 1*9 1*8 168 167 1*7 166 1*7 169 1*8

Peechey 18 Ite Bailey I 1*5 Myers 1* IF. Beauchamp .... 18 163

tt 1«

19 161

»«•««•«. * 168 ........ 16 16*

Wege 12 167 Whiting 3 IM Murphy S 166 Nobis J 164

12 152

Hob Threm's

Diesels.

gang dropped two to the

Bering

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-High Team Totato-

vueea Oemes Feeaey Furniture Oe .... LM* *i hree Game*—Heller Ooal Co. 3,796

—High Team Tetal—

CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Wen. Lent. Pet.

Central Fit* 19 6 .792 Indian* 14 1* ,583 Htrmuss Bars w..—i... 14 19 .683 , Marvel Carburtera 14 10 .fits Marott Shoe Shop 13 11 .542 Hoosier Coffee C« 11 13 .«5S

**>] Capitol Alley Five 7 17 .2*2

1 Deadlier Monogram Cigar.. 4 29 .16? U7 | —Individual Averages— Gray 19*1 Fox 184 FrltOhMt 186! Wheeler is* Wiesman — miKlrkheff — IM

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| Thro* Games—Howard —Individual Averages -

G. Av. O. Av

Campbell ...... 9 1ST K. Halier 20 in

-Petterneo ..... 33 187 Strttt 24 to:

Joseph 16 195 Pltxer 12 161 Reynolds 18 IM Beyers ffl 1*) Cnx 24 121 Oervln 24 ihi McCarty M ISO Gerocb 3 1*0 Howard 24 179 Mesker 24 159 Wells tt 177 J, Heller m 168 , CampfieM IS ITT Krumrtne ...... 18

I Lee Faust ..... 9* 177 Noble tt 168 leader 21 177 Sutton 21 US

~ g*r 24 176 Borcbert 15 167 - 21 1* Longwarth 24 137 t 3 176 Emory .......... IS 157 * }2 —- si 159

tt 172 Mahln ».23 158

, 9 172 Warner 11 156 “Mg » ID Jaasenon 21 15« Fown 24 171 C. Irish 9 153 teffen .....L.. II 171 Woodard 13 155

M m Bernhardt 23 152

IfilRies 13 151 mil., Faust s 151 170; Koebler 22 131 IT®; B. Whetsttne . „S 151 tt6| R. Iu!a 24 15C MWOff 10 149 1®!B. McCormick.. 18 14S !C. Meyer ...... n 149 .HJMTl 36 149 iWeetenhofer ... » hs

15 145

McCtotlaa 21 143 ! Alley « 143

McCullough. Herkeerider

Coval . Hargitt

McAllen .. F Hackerd Westover KngUsh ... Goodwin .

Heuslein

Johnson . J Hurt .. 1 Velker ... Cobler —

Mounce

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191'; Ost helm er

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'Steffen ...

Audrow*||||« , Oruner 3 W. Myers ..... M Elmore 3 Faust, Jr. 24 Mescall K

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Chryst 15

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srst 3

ii® Irtilllk eewaeew.4 *••••••« 1S2

eee *• *«4M.e •••# 182

ftl Meyer 181 IS! H. Hurt ISO

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1S^ BrUdfT 1ft ......»■»..« 18*1 Randall T ■ T ,, 178

MS Labe 178

.•.-»*,.—157jLtebtag 177

187!Powers 175

.........199' McNeeley . 173 IM Peachey 175 ...—. * . 1S6! Magel ....,.. ... .... 174

1951 Newlin 174 185 D. Hackerd — 17J|

LEAGUE LEADERS. Central—Central Alley Five, Charter Cray,

198.

Capitol Na 1—Strauss says, A1 CRrtebeck.

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Elka-Teeth—Prltcbett, 19*. Printing Crofts—Hollenbeck Pros* and Indianapolis Typesetting Company, Heusiatn,

182.

Knights of Columbus—Marquette#, DErlsa,

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Chpltol No. 2—Thornton Coffee Shop. Reynold#. 187. Beams No. 1—Brunswick Phonographs, Nordholt. 178. Beams No. 2—Brunswick Tiro# and Nords Tigers, Schlelmer, 185. Midwest Engine—Stop Shoks, Ward, m. Commercial—Marmon 94a Johnson, IM. Nordyke A Marmon—Cutters, Andrews, 197 Beams No. 6—Bastsrns and Heocder Oil Company, Hoyt. 179. Indianapolis Abatteti^-Pork Department. Fulton. UK. Lutheran—THnity Browns, Brtnkmetr. 192. Rotary Club—Bell Hope and Worry Ch era Fields. 179. Manufaeturere—Nattoaal Auto*. Patterson.

194.

Stem* good games for the com In* week on the various alleys follow: Tonight, Marmon Sis va the Cttixens Gas Company, Democrat alleys. These two teams are In first and second places In the Commercial League and the largest crowd of the aosoon will be on hand to witness this battle. All the xames on Tuesday night in the Capitol No. 2 League should be hot stuff. McCarty, of silk shirt

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RICHMOND. Ind.. November K— Chances for a winning basketball team at Earlham were never brighter. Six of tbo seven men who were given letters In that sport last year are back In school These men are: Johnson. Lawler, Carey, Hall, Pitts and Raiford. Besides these there is Paul Edwards, who was regular center on the Wit and 1918 team. Robinson, Mills and Huff, of last year's squad, are also in uni form. Moreover twenty likely looking freshmen have reported for practice and several mope will be out as soon as the football season closes. The I. C. A. L. rules forbid the making of the schedule of games until the meeting of the officials in Indianapolis on December !• but Mowe states that the Quakers will try and schedule games

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