Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1920 — Page 18

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APBIL 21, 1920.

SPORTS

COLONELS HERE NEXT SERIES STARTS FRIDAY

BASEBALL

CARDINALS MAY TRADE HORNSBY—OTHER GOSSIP

BOXING

DEMPSEY MAY FIGHT BEFORE CONVENTION OF ELKS

ATHLETICS

INDIANS AND SENATORS WKilllNSiSHINE

ALL PLAYERS SADLY IN NEED OF WOfIKOUT IN TODAY’S CONTEST.

' Tlw iRdian* *»d tli« Senator* mxpeetod to i»l»r thoir Sr»t »**■« thi* aftomooB. Wboa the mm ouae oat hrtiAtlr todey there wmm » menrrrinm to got the ball yard tn oondition. part* of it bolng ankle deep la mod. Ho«r> ooer, the diamond, protected by tar> paollM duiinc the almoot taoeMant donrapenr ataee Sunday, w«* la fairly pood eondition. ^ ^ The players h*ye b*^«a loallnp around the hotels and all of them veto sadly la need of a workout. Bill C^ier last nlsht was discouraaed wpea the rain eontiaued and he want' sd to fake his eiab home as he did not think there would be much chance of nlayfap. Msnsaer Hendricks held oat _lsf s gamo gad "talked’* Clyster lato f«^Btas here. tisiee** Beene Ope'Uism Vfd some tafkc of tho elulw Sir# for a asm# Thursday, Is'^dft oH day of the schodvlo. HipMod he would rathor club in ehapo for there Friday. W0tn$ well la and he la oou* UttB-rumsln t%the . .. jdHffimd to sire Lmilsrtlle ■ a -

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MIKE HAS VISIONS OF ANOTHER PENNANT

ST. PAUL April SI.—Uealnaton park, the home of the St. Paul baseball eluh of the Amoiican Aseoefation. will be enlarsred to seat lt.9Pd persons. The addition will begin at tbe south end of he present ctands aad extend to within thirty foot of the right field fence. The present seating capacly of the stands Is lAOM. Of the C,PM additional seats to be made arallable. S.tat will bo bloachera Tho new arrangomeat will mccoramodato more fans than any other park in tho elreuit.

moRSOFaeniAOE BY HAi CARDS

CANDIDATES FOR DEiY! HOLD TORE SPDTlIGIiTi

TWENTY OR MORE PRONINENT THOROUGHBREDS ARE NOW AT CHURCHILL DOWNS'

FELT BOOT LEAGUE OPENING

LOUISVIULE. Ky., April SI.— Thoroughbreds hare begun to arrire at Churchill Downs for ©oBditioalng preliminary to the Kentucky Derby May t. The race carrying ISO.POO in added money will be for three-year-olds at a mile and a quarter. Pr^mrations to handle largest crowd in the history of ’ the erent hare been made. The grandstand has been enlarged to cover the pari mutuel betting ahed. and will care for j 4S,S#S meetators. while tbe space In j front of the stand and on the infield I will accommodate more than Sd.PM t others. I Twenty or more of the more promif nent candidates are receiring the

NAMES OF HORNSBY. OOAK. CAREY AND COOPER ARE

MENTIONED.

FlTTSBtrRO. April Slv—One of the biggest baseball deals of recent times Is in the making, according to reports srhIMi gained wide etreulatfoa in

fluanclat circles here today.

Tbe names of Roger Homeby. Bill Dcmk, Max Carey and Wilbur Cooper are linked In the deal. The report aays Barney Dreyfus will send Cooper, pitcher, sad Csrsy. eoasidsrod sue of tbs best otttieiders tn the National Toague, to St. Louis, in exchange for DMk. a pitcher, and Homeby. short-

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CINCINNATL April fl.—George Gibson, manager of the Pittsburg National Lsague club, said here today that he "couldn't see*’ tbe rumored trade of Outfielder Carey and Pitcher Cooper, of tbe Pirates, to tho St. Louts Cardinals for Pitcher Doak and Infieider Hornsby. Ho also said that as far as he was concerned there was no foundation to ths report. Glymple tluitere Feaetico. ANTWERP. April 11.—Nathaniel W. Nile* and Mins Theresa Weld, the American compntitora for the Olympic Sguro skating championship, went to Srusscls today for practice, a* the Antwerp rink ie now crowdod with bookoy teame getting'into trim. comottos Pellowes. president of the tatemattenat Skating Union, who ie g as manager of the American expreeeed the opinion that ^ woe and MIm Weld have an excettuta loanee of suocees. ^ -Wrid's Srst 'test will come on Sidu^iy afternoon In the women's eroAis. Mr. Niles will compete Sunday. and both will apimar Monday tn the conttsts for couptM. Marrard at .Aaasapolls. ANNAPOLIS. Md.. ApHI tl.—Harrard’s squad of oarstnon. making up a party of tMrty-fIr* and comprising til* rsralty, ascond varsity sod freshmen eight-mired shell crews arrtrsd here today for th* races to be rowed sgmlnet erewe of tbe Annepolle oarsmen tn the respectfre elseses on the Severn river next Saturday.

Keurad Laid t'p.

BLOOMINGTON. Ind., April H.—Indtana’e track prospects received s blow yesterday when Konrad, the tmi-second dash man, who was th*

Downs. Those likely to attract most jsttsntion include Damask, owned by i Harry Payne Whitney, of New York; On Watch and Donaconaa. nominated | by - former Congressman George W. LoIL of New York: Prince Pal, Sterling. Peace pennant. The Swimmer. Brokhoit. Ckilden Broom. John P. . iGrIer. Upset. Miss Jemima. Constancy, Lorraine. King Thrush. Blasea Paul Jones. High Command. David Harum. Ballet Proof. By Uolly, Patches and Roleau. Mias Jemima. Constancy and Lorraine ere filllee. It Ie regarded probable that at leaat one will face the barrier. Only one filly, however. Regret. has ever won the Derby. She ran under the Whitney colors In l»li. Nominations for the race number more than IM. Turf goaalp haa it that fifteen, poaalbly twenty, may

start.

BALI

Yke Oolontiie A. C.*s wtn piay the Msr-

Uasville team Sunday, at MartinariUe. Joe Cemior will probably pitdi for the A. C.’a wtm Laary behind the bat. Tbe A. C.'a hare triauned tbe Seymour Bed Sox. Rich* owed Ifidependenta. SbeRwrtiJe Conu^ and tba OoBnerarlUe Menta. They will pJay the Kawthwn Quh. of L^artlte. the first Sunday tn June. The A. G.'a schedule gamea

with only the fastest out-of-town clubs. Puritan Lodge of the I. O. O. F. hac

entered the Odd PeGows League. 4D nmabera of the Puritan team dahnny to play ball (dmidd be at Birertide diamemd Ne. S,

Sunday aaeraing. at 9;S0 o'clock. Tha Broad Bi|iplB taeas wiO gire a bane-

fit be* aeelal 'niureday craning, April S3, et the 1. O. O. P. hall, at 8 o'do^. Tbe Bipple Club deaima to scbeduls a game for S^ay. Call new phone 77-331 and hare

operator mil 143 after 0 o'dock. Tba Tartar A. C.'a will meet tonight at

335 Eaat Morris etreet. All players expecting to play Ik Sunday's gsue should be prasant. The final lineup for tbe season will

be daetded. i

tain for tbe team elected. The Tartars w

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BLOOM piSNTER, Ind, April tl Great preparatfona are being made here for the opening of the Felt Boot League next Friday, when the local club will play the Bristle Ridge Maroona Mayor Lew Muxxy, who wa* elected on his record as s spit-ball pitcher, will pitch tbe first balL Manager Dave AngeL of Bloom Outer, has announced that his star pitcher. Shorty Pash, will be in tho Sox for his club. The rivalry is intense, both clubs making pennant claims. Angel has a strong team, which includes a hard hitting outfield composed of Chuck Wllkey. Vint Wiley and Puss Aikey, all of whom are recognised as sure .<95 hittera Banty Soula Zeko Spry. Spec Moots and Strawbeiry Moon form th# infield, and Damon Bud Is considered a reliable

catcher.

Manager Milt WhiiehllL of the Bristle Ridgers. has one of the hardest hitting clubs in the history of the Ridge. Catcher Lem Peters is the f lar of the ontfit, his batting averge for the last thrse seasons being better than .725. In the outfield are Brick Judy, Chuck Sneed and Jed Tansey. all hard hitters. Pete Lippincat is-covering the short field; Ike Souls'is at second; Hi Meadows at third, and Joe Spray is holding down th* initial sack. Pitcher Mopps completes the lineup. Umpires Bah* Wiley and Buck Tansey will he allowed to return and officiate at the game. President Marsh Swallow of the Felt Boot circuit has promised to attend the gama

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BRITISH TEAM TO MEET FAST FIELD IN PENN MEET

tmi-second dash man. who was th* . 71*

"find" of last ysar's freshman JSug

tore a ligament. He probably will not bt in shapo to compete in the Franklin meet next Saturday.

Rod Bok Bay Maator.

BOSTON, April 11.—Th* purchase of Outfielder Hunter from the Sacramento club, of the Pacific Coast League, was announced by Manager Morrow, of tho Rod Sox. yesterday.

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M MitlWb nhdergrads at asee yesterday ^ rtn field, and by flNoit both the trvck Msaad the fioid will '4iM season. The B«t:< r play the Bell T«:letoasB next Sat unlay.

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greats Btrengthened this year with Rally ana L. Schulta on the team. A practice game la deaired tor Sunday.

CaU Xrrinfton 1507 and aak for WiUard or sddreaa Willard Basam. 433 North Biley atreet. A good pitebm* is needed by tbe

Irrtsgton team.

The IndiaaapoUa Senators hare reerganlaed and are ready to achedule gamaa with faai state teams. Call Prospect 63S0 and ask, for €■ M. Ward, or adebvas 060 Elm atreet. The Senators will meet tonight at

the shove address.

* The IndtanapoUa Cardinals will orgaoiae for the aeasoti with a much stronger tesm tlum Isrt yesr. They will be managed by Harry Jackson, one bme major league star and scout. The malority of their games will be with out-of-town teams. Teams desiring games should sddrres Harry Jackson, 1434 Hoyt avenue. A stiff pratfic* wnrhe beld Sunday afternoon at Garfield park. All last year's players are urged to be present. The following playera Mtould cell Proap^ 3588 before Sunday; Cowdeit. Bov*. Steel*. Granan, Certo and Lehief. A good catriter amt an infield am needed in tha lineup. The {^ntral Tigera bill change their meet- _ - . . Robert*

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Thursday svening at 7:90 o’riock. tie* game is desired for Sunday. Samcft Smith. 718 Torbet avanue. The Abbott Troians am ready to sritedule

raaM erith state tmim*,^ A meetiig will be ^ Frtday night. Por*g*me* call Proepeet

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Tbe IndiaQS and Seoatora hoped to open aad wind up their series all in the same day. Berber Johnson started in emly to clean UP a tough looking castomes. Washington Park. A hair cut. ainse. shampoo, tonic, shave, message and a sntiM wem in order. Manager Hendricka haa given up the idea oi taking hu athletes south for spring training. Mordecai Brown mingled with th* ball playem in the lobby of tbe Cleypool. Mordecai anaounced that be had obia.iicd Chief Meyers, former Notm Dame first baseman, from the Reds f<w his Tarm Haute team of the Tbree-1 League. CHhe O'Mara rested three days erith th* other athlete* aad then went to St. Louis to attend to some business. He obtained a leave of sbaenoe. but will be back tu time for the opening gam* with the Cokmels Friday. A cry much in evidence last year haa been raised again. '‘Who'll stop the Saint*T * Mike ReDey showed hi* contempt for rival club* by sending John Overlook, a Chicago eemi-pro. against the Blues. Result, four blows and Cutout. Little Ai Platte, rescued from tbe tall graas by ths Sew management, got two of the four Blue hits. # The St. Louis-White Sox combat was called off in the third inmng. whm the Browns' outfielders became lost in a Chi•kgo fog. One for the book. Gradually the season is griting undar way. Meyers, center fielder for wooklyn. pnndb^ Oscar Dugey. Boston coarii. on the nose beeaum of a bit of ribald chatter. Anawer to guery; Fred Hunter, former aaaociation playc and umpire, ia a coach for tbe St. Louis Cardinals. Hunter made his ^^HreaenoB known by having himself put Speaking of pity, look at the Tiger*. Ty C^bb et SI. colWted niim hits and ten runs off Cleveland. Speaker’s team won. Umii^re - McCormick made a bad deciaion at the plate against the Phils and Manager Gravath got riled up. With two on he erent in tb pinch hit in the eighth and knocked a home run off Rube Beaton. Thus the Phila beat the Giants. Hood, a Brooklyn recruit, amacksd a double In the eleventh inning and beat the Bravea, 1 to 0. Walker, Connie Mack’s left fielder, rapped out two home runs, but the Senators were on a rampage and beat the Mackmen. 8

to 5.

Sberdell. pweh hitung for his stable mate. Fertile Sdhupp. in toe ecTentn inning.

knocked a home run. Cardinals made it

two out of three from the Cues.

Babe Ruth failed (o get a tut and tbe Bed Sox took another swing on the Yankees.

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Spain Booms Athletics

MADRID. April 2l.-^There is intense activity In athletic circles In Spain in connection with the coming Olympic ffames at An«Werp», The committee of the Spanish Club, which is equivalent to the American, Amateur Athletic Unloa, la conductln* vigorous propacandu in every city Jn favor of the formation of athletic organisations with the purpose of spreadins the cult of physical exercise and encouraklnsr training. IMTERNATIOWAL OPENING. NEW TORK, April 21.—The new International League baseball season of 154 games opened today with two new cUiea Akron. O., and Syracuse. N. Y., represented In it* circulL Th* club* which gave up their franchises were Newark, N. J.. and Binghamton. N. y. All citle# except Toronto will engage in Sunday games. Today’s opening game* are: Rochester at Syracuse. Toronto mC Reading, Buffalo at Baltimore. Akron at Jersey City.

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PHILADELPHIA. April 21.—Copt. Rudd, of the Oxford-Cambridge relay team, here to compete in the University of Pennsylvania relay carnival next week has entered in the quartermiie hurdle event. It waa announced today. Rudd, who Is th* British Intercollegiate quarter-mile champion and also a star hurdler, will meet one of the fastest fields ever entered at the relays on this evenL It loclitdes Thomson, of Dartmouth; Watt, of Cornell; Kilby, uf Redlands. Cal.; Rodke, of Kansas, and Murray, the junior national quarter-mile hurdle champion. It was also announced that Jeppe. who is on his way to this country to take the place of Tatham, in case the latter is not able to run in the collegiate two-mile relay championship, probably will enter the high hurdle event. He also will meet a' highc!%*s field. The entries include some of the best hurdlers In this country, And Carruthers. of Toronto University. the Canadian intercollegiate title hoUller. In addition to the two-mile championship. the British team is entered in the distance medley relay and will have a representative In tfe threemile college championship race.

NO CENTRAL LEAGUE.

SPRINGFIELD, O., April 21.—Efforts to reorganise the Central Baseball League were abandoned today when Joe Carr, of Columbus and E. W, Dickerson, of Grand Rapids, reported that Lima would not accept a franchise. Springfield, O., Richmond and FL Wayne, Ind,, and Grand Rapids, Muskegon. Kalamasoo and Ludtngton. Mien., were set to join. Tho four Michigan towns will form a circuit Mr. Dickerson announced.

THE OF TEAM CHOSEN

JOHNSON, WILLIAMS DEN SELECTED TO Ci FOR NET TITLI

TIL>AIGN

NEW YORK, April 21.—America’s leading tennis players will compete In the British championships and the Davis cup preliminaries in England during June and July, according to an announcement here yesterday by the United States Lawn Tennis \s> soclatlon. The team, which will consist of William M. Johnston, of San Francisco. R. Norris Wiliiama. II, of Boston: William T. Tilden. 11. of Philadelphia and a fourth player yet to be selected, will sail for England lats tn May or the first week of June. The players will be in charge of Samuel Hardy, of New York, formerly of Chicago and California, who will act as team captain and manager. All four players will be entered in the English singles and doubles championships to ^ played at Wimbledon. k^glnning June 21. These matches will be followed, in all probability by the United States va Prance. Davis cup play also on English oourta

RIFLE AND PISTOL EXPERTS TO QUALIFY FOR OLYMPICS

NSW TOKK. April J1 Fln«l «■- rangements were completed here today for the entry of a full complement of American rifle and pistol experts la the Olympic games shooting contests to be held at Beverloo. Belgium. July 22 to 21. The team will sail from this eity os June 29, and is expected to arrive at the Belgian army range in time to allow two weeks of practice. Special tryouts will be held In various parts of the country during the next few weeka and the final trials, on which the team selections will be based, will be held at United States marine rifle range at Quantlco, Va^ late in May and June. SET TRACK MEET DATE. WABASH. Ind.. April 21.—The annual Wabash valley track and oratorical meet will be held at Kokomo May t. this year. Following th* custom of previous years the oratorical contest will b* held in the morning and th* track and fleld events tn the afternoon. Cniester Ragan, of Spiceland. was selected as the referee and staHer for the track and field meet.

STATE BOWLING RESULTS. FT. WAYNE, Ind., April 21.—In the state bowling tournament last night th* Superior Typesetting tsuim No. 1 rolled a score of 2,929. putting them in a tie with th* Studebakers, of Sooth Bend, for tenth place in th* five-man event- There were no other changes In the three principal eventa

TALK OF FIGHT PUNS

MAY ARRANGE BOUT TO ENTER. TAIN 25(M)00 ELKS AT JULY CONVENTION.

HURIERS FAIL TO MAKE GRADE IN MAHO LOOPS

OLD RELIABLES FALL SHORT IN MANY fNSTANCtS-GlANTS AND CUBS SET BACK.

BENTON HARBOR. Mlch„ April 21. —Floyd Fitxslmmons, fight promoter of this city, and a personal friend of Jack Dempsey. Is endeavoring to sign th* champion. Jack Kearna Dempsey'* manager, is her* today going

over plans for the proposed show.

Georges Carpentier, Fred Pulton, Willie Meehan. Bob Martin. Bill Brennan. Billy Miske and Toney Melcholr are the men slated as likely opponents

of Jess Willard'S conqueror.

Providing Promoter Pitsslmmon* is successful In getting Dempsey to ap•ear here he will not only haveAhe elp. of the Michigan authorities in

NEW YORK. April 21.—Hardly away from the shore on a season's cruise, the pitching stsif of severs! inajor league ciubs Is sprawled out on

the rocks.

ot the mighty among th* elite hurlers has been on* of the moat marked development* th# laff Cub* were to ebaee the Iteds for th* pennant on the strengfth of an Ai pitching staff. Alexander-the-great was knocked Mt of the box twice, ami he totea the Mp of the league’s best pitcher. Hip driven out opce. aiul Tooth teas Tyler cut in for a drub^*'****’.U*a*w they haim won only one out of four gamea f

Claata XOa!! Dewm

The Giants brought up from Texas what was painted In red as "th* swellest star- in the league. Barnes, leader in games won and lost Isat year; Art/Nehf. Rube Benton. Fred ^®a*F and Jeas Winters have brought M^raw only one victory out of fhe. The Gibraltar of the Yankees I*

of putty. Shawkey, Qulnm

Mogridge and Maya have also ^rnel in only one game out of five. Walter

s: &'uT.ii55? • Si vention of Elks in July.

IJi!* Reuther,

o«‘wark: Coopen the Pirate

tSYT wUi nfoLe P®*****‘^*a*‘* Sotlioron. the ex-ehlner of arena that will 29.000 people. Browns; Dick Rudolph and Rub#

IDftaiN. O.. Aprtl 31.—Johnny Kilbuje.

featbsrwoifht champion, and Alrie Killer, i Dolair Taexpcvted.

Lorain, will meet W tonight in . len-t Ing UP all the nays of the spotlight.

round bout.

KOKOMO, lod.. April 31.—Billy Trout, local lightweight wrestler, ia matched to meet Matty Mathudx. Jap welterweight, at the athlattc camiral the. local post of the Asurlcan legion will offer this evening. (kM-Round Bestt. of Indianspohs. Is scheduled to meet Sddie Mullen, of Muncte. In an fltgbt-round. no-cteciaten bout, a* part of the

program. The two men are bantamweights. | expected

rOLTTMBDS Aoril 20—Lou Bauman oft Pabc Adams, figured a shelf-fixtur* CXMAJJSHUS. A_pni »w. i^u uauman, mT«.earB ago. ha* won two games.

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Amertcau l.eague ladder, the Whit* Sox and Cleveland are right below them: Brooklyn and Pittsburg are on the crest of the National heap and the Reds and the Phil* are riding nicely a pace in th# rear—all because

their pitchers are doing the un»

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make his inltinl appesrance in the ring Were

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