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5 INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY. APRIL 10, 1920.

—BOXING NEWS

LOCAL BOWLING TEAM GETS BIG SLICE OF A.B. C. SWAG

QUAKER BALL CARD.

MANUAL TRACK CARD.

Following the final practice meet which :ana*l holds with Butler today, the regnlar a»o&a wiU start. The schedule follows: April 10—TriancuUr with Technical

HEAVY CARD AT BUTLER.

Games with Shortnage, ] Manual and one independent basehall team have been arranged by the Bntler OUege baseball management for next week. Shortridge will be played Tuesday at Irwin field; Technical and Manual on Wednesday and Thuraday, and the independent team Saturday. ‘

IT’S A CINCH IT’S THE BEST;

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ONLY GEORGE AND M’QUILLAN RE*5Y— MAGEE AND TURNER STEADY INFIELD.

<X)LUMBUS. O.. April 10.—Columbus baseball players who got a wonderful start in their training at Albany. the first two weeks they basked there, m the sunshine have been unfortunate ] for two weeks now*, getting in but two games in that time on their way j north, due to floods, snow and one bin-j or the other. They defeated fbe Boston Braves twice at Albany and at Chattanooga won twice from j j Jhst team. This made their exhlbi- ‘ tlon record a good one. Philadelphia and Cincinnati are be- l •tig played here at home before the team opens at Louisville. Manager Clymer has a pect in every department save pitchers where Mulrennen. young Provtdence hurler: Lefty George and MeQuiUan have shown fair form. Others look a little better than ordinary. Veterans In Linen?. * Turner and Magee, the veteran players, have done notable work and are expected to be a splendid asset. Catching will be splendidly taken care of by the veterans Hartley and Wagner. The team should'hit and«' me pitchers hold up. The roster at present inclifdes: Busier, Sherman. Mulrennen. McQuillan. George, Willis Barger, pitchers; Hartley and catchers: Magee, first base; t base; Turner, second r. shortstop; Pechous, Robertson, sbortstop; •d base, and Bescher, ^r. Bailey and Taggart. Robertson was obtained m the St. Louis Browns. HOPES OFliw yETTOdlE

GET ’EMWHEinrOUNG. SOUTH BEND. lnd„ April l«.-~ A junior track meet for athletes of northern Indiana will be held In South Bend. May 1. under the direction of the athletic department of Carroll hall, the preparatory school of Notre Dame University. The plan is to bring every athlete weighing not more than Its pounds together in the championship meet. The Idea Is to encourage athletics among the school boys of the section and to show them the advantages of entering Notre Dame when they arrive at a qualifying age. It is expected to make the event the greatest schoolboy meet ever held in the state.

NEW REVERE CAR WILL EN1ER SPEEDWAY RAH

HOOSIER-M ADE MACHINE IS LATEST ENTRY FOR ANNUAL 500-MILE CLASSIC.

LEFT TO RIGHT—O’MARA, COVINGTON, SCHREIBER, WOLF.

the backbone of the Indians and he will

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Thi. U a combination which Manager Hendncka regards a.

and* if not used in some position in the inner works, Smith can be employed in the and Schreiber are almost certain .300 hitters and Wolf, always fast, has deatly into a real hatter. It’s a cinch, barring accidents, the Indians will have the best infield

n Association race.

TATUM, A GREEN MOUNTAIN RECRUIT, MAY BE SENSA-

TION OF LEAGUE. : •

KANSAS CITY OUTFIELD ALSO IS SOURCE OF SOME WORRY —BECKER MISSED.

KANSAS CITY. April 10.—The lineup that Manager McCarthy will send against the Millers In the opening game of the A. A. season next Wednesday, includes Pabrique, short5*^5’ Hght field; Good, canter £* ld: l « ft fi ® ld = first b* 8 *’ McCarthy, second base; Wright third base: Sweeney, catcher; Evans Johnson, Horstman and Beedle, pitch

Hoosier race enthusiasts, it is expected, will take a greater personal Interest In the 500-mlle classic at the Indianapolis motor speedway, May 31, than for several years. This Is indicated by the entry of & ReVere car, made at Logansport, which was announced today at the speedway offices. It will be the first racing appearance of the ReVere car, and because of the reputation it already has attained for speed, the speedway dehut will be watched with especial

interest.

The entry blank shows that the car will be of 18m cubic Inches piston displacement and will have eight cylinders In a line, being of the Dtiessenberg type. The driver is 1

unnamed.

Newton Van Zandt. president of the ReVere Motor Car Corporation, an-

nounced also that his com

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be held In August

Subscriptions to the Merchants A Manufacturers $20,000 lap prise being gathered by Indianapolis business interests for the coming speedway race now total H,000. The latest sub-

scriptions are as follows:

R. E. Darnaby. Hollenbeck Press: A. 8. Btxby, National Malleable Castings Company; C. W. Minesinger, Guarantee Tire A Rubber Company; Robert. M. Collier, Aetna Trust A Savings Company; Charles Bookwaiter. Book waiter-Ball Printing Co.; S. C. Bohannon, S. C. Bohannon Co

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:hat his company would the Elgin road races to

Sweeney, catcher; Evansi j and L. M. Wainw'right, Diamond

—* Chain Company.

„ Evans will pitch the game unless j o* the trio of huriers President Muehlebach is expecting from the big show turns up In time, and in

;er condition than Evans.

Johnny Brock will be the second string catcher. At present the club has no utility outfielder, although Booho can fill any position with fair ability. The club Is after a righthand hitting, outfielder, who was a

minor league star last year.

The club has the promise of three pitchers from the majors, and if the huriers can ba lured from the

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FIEE DAVIS CUP ENTRY

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THAT LIST BE REOPENED SO THEIR PLAYERS MAY COMPETE.

NEW YORK. April Added importance wa« given the Davhi cup International matches next summer with receipts of word here yesterday that late entries may be mads by France as well as Canada. \ ,/ . This information was received by the United States Lawn Tenuis Association in a cable from the e* cr *tsry of the French organisation, requesting support of the American body in application for reopening pf the en-

tries.

Uaf Closed March 1.

The entry list dosed March 1, with the United States. England. Sc riea and Holland as the contes nations. Later. Canada i the consent of these four ent permission to compete. The < Association cabled such cc

Australia, holder of the trophy, but nothing further was heard, in regard

to the matter.

Similar action was taken on the French application when France, Canada and Australia were notified tha* America had no objections to a r*opening of the entry list and admit-

tance of any challengers.

It is considered probable here that England. Hollhnd and South Africa will take the same attitude. ■

would necessitate a redraw fo

llminary rounds, the majority of whi - will probably be played in England. These preliminary rounds are expected to follow the English championships at Wimbledon In June, when the United States will he represented

by a strong team.

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WILHOIT, KELLY AND WICK LAND FORM FORMIDABLE TRIO—KORE8 AT THIRD.

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knocked champion

PPmpSSP^pP » scheduled H bore last night. Yankee pointed Red Zimmer, of '< Schwartz, of Newark, scored knockout over Eddie West.

Giants and ins and the t the tail end of They will engage -TW-intr-injiiuiBi >. Md. t April 10.—Although the Boston

TOLEDO. O., April 10.—To say thfit Roger Bresnahan has collected the best bell elub he has piloted since he broke into the American Association is not a very startling statement, perhaps, but all who have seen the Mud Hehs in training are convinced that they will cut quite a figure In the 1920 pennant race, despite the miserable weather for conditioning at the Kentucky town. It is in the outfield that Toledo seems to have Us greatest strength. Joe Wilhott, Joe Kelly and A1 Wlckland are the best garden trio In the H Ition. in the opinion of Tolens. Kelly wa* here last year, but land ami Wilhoit are newcomers. * men are strong In all departme, and their ground Is bound to make the look better than will play first. Toledo before, and use of weak hitting, fielder and a goo I with the stick. Korea former Colonel, will pl*v and has been going fine at tig camp. Korek looks like a eady. willing player. Johnny Jones, who played short last season, will be there again. He looks better than ever, and has abundant .natural ability. The pitcher* look better than last although the team Is again t a southpaw; If Jimmy Midis as good as be was a few ^eUon&ify ';, y v , ..; ero, i?fi isu* b-sm. ».t b.t l..t_y..r, .ho H ld h.y.^ u jooH

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Schedule of the Butler track team for the present season follows: April 17—Indianapolis Athletic and Caaos Club at Willard park. • April 24—Drake Belaya at Dee Moines. la. 30-May 1—Penn Belaya at Phils-

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