Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1920 — Page 26

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AUCKLAND New Zealand, December JS.—The American and Austra-

Iasi,,, lawn l.a»l. t«m». which ar. "" “J*",” 1 ' ! to compoto In th« > hallenffr round, lanh.d a wlld^.wlna to th. for the Davis cup. have arr.ved here. >, UT .. shannon* n S iift

All the piayers are in Kood health

The Americans arrtved

nigut, and the Australasians

here to greet them. There was a pub- , VKrc | s was onf>

" players tu.lay the r | nKalr , p

council! - Kennlrs In Jemey City.’

‘Sutaday & ^nojjk ‘V r*l e cabled into the rlnr (?over

lie welcome gtven thi .

which was partio patSd sin ky *tiie

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! The Americans had a pleasant voyi age across the Pacific. William T. Tiiden has completely recovered from 1 the effects of his recent breakdown. ! He divided sets with William M. ! Johnston in exhibition games played ! at Honolulu and Suva, in the Fiji

| islands.

; The championship court here is in ' perfect condition. The stands will

I seal 7,000 spectators.

JERSEY CITY. I

Gene Tunney. American Hxpedi

ary Force light

plon, outfought I,eo caster. Pa., In a tenHouck was floored ii

round.

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lace In a ten-round contest. noth 1

Mel Coegan .outpointed Eddie Wal-j

ity or Centre d ^here toda

at the pot

SrS^ber

are P.roklyn lightweights. Sam Mos- Boti berg, winner of the lightweight title iOat the Olympic games, and Frank

Cassidy, another American team, n

pearanee as professionals,

won the ten-round bout on points.

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IV. Ind., December 8.—The Gary

claim# the

three-cushion world’s ae

bt resumed J,ere jo Jay w..

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Jackson, of Kansas City, opp

Cannefax. chamrdon.

Johnny l^ayton. of St. Louie. w» meet Augle Kieckhefer, of Chicag.

tonight.

ined the first rung on th ladder yesterday when M»n. Kieckhefer and

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^ \ IERS CHANCE ED AND FOOTWORK

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fans probably would not be.ievc a statement that tn<; »ig bruiser, Jack Dempsey, world’s champion mauler, is a disciple of domestic science. . Now comes the story from New York that the rough and ready training camp methods have been passed up by the champion and that, he is taking his exercise in a gymnasium while living in a luxurious!

apartment at Broadway and fastidious that he cooks his c

his own laundry work. If old John L. Sullivan were alive he would accuse

Dempsey of owning a poodle dog.

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| NEW YORK. December 8.~-Jay j Gould, national court tennis ohami l>!on. defeated Harold Tt. Mixsell, of! ; the Princeton Club, in the final yes- ; 1 terday of the annual scratch tourna- ,.A

j ment of the National squash Tennis ard-Whlte and

Association The score waa 15—8,

15—11. 15—7.

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flee ton Harbor Wants Bout.

18.—Floyd the Leon-

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ampion. Talk, of Fighters

at Mill.

1.1 .f *rena .hov.a In th

BASKETBALL RESULTS

match between Georges Oxpe open-air arena

December >8 romoter of th lights? lift 11 !as

| charrmionship fights, left^last night

and his

Harbor,

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1 rosls—Wa Roes: Schoenrmsn. ■ Referee—Head.

Trotting Gossip Heard State Fair Training Camp

sty-seventh street. He is said to be so grub, shaves himself and does some of

WITH SCANDAL MEANS FEDERAL

ACTION, SAYS LANDIS

Polo Pony Upsets Plans

Waha»h S9: Em Bora 17. Butler. 31; Indiana Dcntsl Co!.e»e. 'Jfl. Br' nil Hi*j, 11; Ohiwfontevtl'r .13. Anderwon Hirh- 44: Fr^nkiln. .Tt. SIX-DAY BIKE GRIND.

NEW YORK. December 8.—After two days and three nights of fast! C traveling about the Madison Square j Garden track, eight out of the ihtr-j

teen teams still contesting i d t h< * ’ tK(l , p r mntar annual six-day bicycle race here wer - -

Get

One of the new 2:10 trotters of

has received little at-

1920,

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which

made during U r ord meetia*

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enterii iiaUrh nust 1

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tied this mornin

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an new performers but In extreme

1. Corbett, who M scientific ed all the

day and

SATURDAY. n o pe „ , Saturday mp ; r -„ ,o ;. t w he m «„. ° -*•* —their id both > win their events.

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^“junior illations

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copies of papers in the case had been! but when Dick was led to an obtained by Maclay Hoyne, state’s at- vator In the hotel where the

torney. shortly before ht* retirement

fiom office Monday. original papers were

uver lO the Judge, who orthom impounded by the clerk

Fitssim- of the

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over to

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the cases of eight White Sox who were indicted come to ge Robert Crowe, who succeeded ' w ne as state's attorney, ordered

the hotel palms. } and The entertainment committp finally gave up the job and Dick was re-

moved to the street.

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LAWYERS. December 8.—The »ody is confident 1 start in the aph a victory over Friday

team

C; A. I* team

1-over

ring

Cmp&l r regular

8.—The pro14 be»-”*-n

Ion after Hart

ogle, former assistant state’s atto'r-

> conducted the baseball ino^i, notified Judge McDonald

yne had demanded copies

rs last Friday.

later said he had asked rds simply to have copies

tain the cases in his he was responsible ■M ies were there gow,

enesaw Mountaig

commissioner, when affair by President the American League, was found any of the

tampered with or

ssing. federal action would be

Winter Baseball Gossip

CHICAGO, December 8.—Six hundred Chicago baseball fans gathered at the LaSalle hotel last night to form the “When Johnny Comes Marching Home Club’’ in honor of the return of John J. Evers to the management of the Chicago Cubs after an absence from the team since 1913.

E, December 8 — her, and O'Mellilo, an

outfielder, both youngsters from the Canadian League, will be tried out by the Milwaukee American Association

next spring.

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READING, Pa.. December 8.— Silent John Hummel has resigned as manager of the Reading International League baseball club. He announced he had no definite plans for next

season.

DETROIT, December g.—Owen (Donie) Bush, shortstop of the Detroit American baseball club, has signed a contract for his thirteenth consecutive season with the Tigers, it was an-

nounced today.

OMAHA. Neb.. December 8.—W. A. ouvlce, owner of the Omaha Western

KjJft

franchise, has an-

■HH of the club to J.

Fagan Bnrch. of Houston, Tex. The S!x%rs^a 1 Tss.“eJ2S , ?f

the club. January 1. 1921.

December 8—Joe ■

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dency of the Columbus baseball club.

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ball 989 miles and two and one lar-< to! Artl^Root, of Cleveland, feat

eight in th

»nc is one trotters the

was to be held, he balked and backed hmuf^klTiig* Tl*9 j W j e ^ h twelv'e C round^ r< b U ut °^h a 8chert * into the hotel lobby, after munching;^ five "la’ps.^wa/'st-t^by'Anderson J night. tW In'th^flnal round Roo^w^ent

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