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New Shortstop for Tribe —Seven New Faces in Lineup

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EDDIE IKING. FOB RED, BOUGHT BY IDE

EAL FOR SHORTSTOP WADE THROUGH GIANTS—SEVEN NEW FACES IN LINEUP.

INDIANS REBUY WHITEHOUSE

ORLANDO. FLA^ MAY BE SITE FOR SPRING TRAINING—OTHER PLACES AVAILABLE.

An<ttfr«? bo»'h of

Well' lyook who** h€r«' n<»w for th* !»Z1

lf^ I* K4UN# JlickiiMr

*ilort«»»'»p, with tho ruNtl# *.l»* |W*rt of l*M H* I# to ' om* to fivUsuiai'oU* by way of tjb* (Hunt*. Sioklno l« roto/l no ft rotTUnc *f<KxS

fto4 hlttor «w»d W*

m«*n* Ah*r* Is to b* * r»-a.l «h»)t«o|A in »h# trihf. Ifnstip. In faot. ths Uaoep will ftpp*ftr os • »tr<u»jir« o»« to tbs fan* wh*n next tb*y visit Wsuhine*

ton park*

Is tb* dofti for f’ttirh IlsnJJn* last fall' a number of playrrs wore )n* voivwi bsfor* th* finish. TWO AjHaots rfshan^d to th* Indians bong (mm liftlrd.

no lrrfU!4*f* who should lift a h*ar at third hayo-, flob Kins*iia. a corking good outflsidsr, and two Olson, a kid (

HELP!

BOSTON, DocomlHsr 2d.—Varsity football played by wossen is snfrxrstod aa ilkely la a few year* by .Major Frank W. Cavaoaogk. coaofe of the Boetoa Coiiegie elevsa. "Vrowien have shown they eooid ftekt.’* he said, sod 1 shostld not b« sorprlsed if in five years there was saltation for varsity football amosit the women's coT - iekeft.” Cavaaaa«k said be stood "In' the aafortunate position of the rough, tough eoaeh of a rongto tough football team, ford Ok the bir ootleaes to overtook his eleven and to go west or south for their game* ~ It was the coach's first public statement that might be construed as *. reference' to the omtseion of Boftton f.Joileife from the Vale sehednle for next year.

TEXAS FAVORITE PWCE

MAJORITY OF BIG CLUB SEEK NEW

BROWNS AWAIT DECISION.

PLACES—

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NEW YORK. December

the exception of the 8b

ail of the major league dabs have completed their training plana The majority of the teams will seek new places, only six of them returning to *

last year's cam pa

1 Texas is the favorite state thia Fifing half of the big time )Three are going to

MTHRMAW IMAtHIK.

I Louisiana, two to Florida, one I Arkansas and one to California

1 Hot Springs and San Aatomo will

$?&} kisz ^3 bo* having decided upon the Arkansas resort while the New York Ofants sod the Detroit Tigers under their new manager. Ty Cobb, go to Texaa The Brooklyn champ Iona and the New York Yankees will train In the same neighborhood and will engage »n a series of training games. Training places as announced er*:0

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tls last spring round return ma O'Dowd, who

home here last night east, said Tex Rickard, fight for a match with t

In addition to the *S.m bo O'Dowd said he would give son (Mdd if the latter beat in a return fight. v

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UNIFORM RULES.

BOSTON. December 3S' bi S'tr*r.K ir ^ l Band*}

big

Holy Cross 1 lege and

that the | f, ZST* 10

NEW

TRAPSHOOT

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Heston. ^

Tex., shot

istered

season than any In the United He shot at g&0 This .9343. Clay nine tournaments *ever> section of tl

Canada.

Charles G. Spencer, shot at more competition than any fessional. 11.330. He an average of . t in thirty-three several years . at not less thanJO.each season.

I# ISII I Lrll VII 1 emu

TO AMERIr

to >

—GftBtra] Alleys—

fit, BMsr OranL { Trlnttr Browns.

tottering .11* 1X2 lit Spier.,

catcher who promises tb be art able

ftftftifttant to Dick Gossett-

he* ky

‘lU/hf

Meirrmw . Makes lAeeL

Jack Hendricks, who has been, ill New York for two weeks attended ths big l**gi»* mestings there and

V shift . Losehlft,

as M2 MilGIffi,,..., 1*9 fig lit

«m lift itHfidhaiMf. m m W kaettmg

ttM. “

. it. m us MS lift’ IM

us its an Pushnnr - its its m

Total*

mi tu io«; Total* . m m r <ir*r* !: fittMlastMi Brown*, ns um i«- Brandt.... no m m IU m tt.V I,*wr«n«.., .143 fn \p UR lift ift* Woemtmw. 1S& II* m

Team OneitrasUi Plttobor* CtUwgn 1H. Louis New York Broofcbm......... PhUadstnMa. Boston

hung on ths hub of John Miyirmw j

for anoiher player. Hs w*nird filefctng. of the ftadft, and tbs deal was so

MS. US W-MtMmmu,. 171 IT! lift

144 ITS SttfrtMwa#.

"ill ill tat

arranged that McGrow took nicking

aw. Ti m w: Pwui Ora*a,H

by ths waiver rout* and turned him

mi*.

over

Indians.

bfill with Atn An*

totiio, Texas league ctttb, when h« Wes dl<«'overwd by McGrsw. whose club trains gt Ban Antonio. T*hat was In iftH, stid 81<*klng remained with

er to ths Indians. Hickltur played ball bib, Texas le ague s« 4i««»ovored f»y !

ip wncr .. U* MS US'Koss. Jf'Chlmaa, MB IMi iti.Krueger. ma;..aiais^. ftuCMMFia V* rn iN CPtftl ..

Totals., MH' Mt 7SI Stsdeemer Browns.

Team. New York ,, - w sshlngtaa Bostoa PhUedetptn* QMeiin .. PMroit. (Bevetei*!.,,. fit. Iwats..,

AJUKMiCAN 1P30. Manila. Fla. ru

wavwiuuj W|SV! % wvimintii j

143 i» 144 tt .;l4t 1*4 f £M M2 ITS , m aft ns i m im i*s <

<Hu nt m until the middle of last

Totals T» Mi 7W Toteia. . m 77* TV fimmrna* Urayr. Trinity ‘irmy*, hfinuutt , IM m ftfFrl liWrrirr 141 137 14# flehiWit. .. 14* U2 IM!Hmith 14t ITS 14S

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Veteran Basket Star to Play Against Triangles

acasott, when be WAS' Sold to tb* t ^ 1®: ftrkwtsr* * - Ml lift K4

lied# Ije showed unusually well as ft utility Jnffcbler on both clubs Manager Hendriek* also repur-

rlmseij Hitcher Chariig Whltshonsr I

from the fHnnts. Durtftgl I

it* 2H< K.ftriftkaiyr Ml MS 114

Ililsemeiw j;» m im Hemklac. . 117 US IM Totals.. TM 713 1» : Totals.. 7S 1» TH

the last

moNIK 0 pl*y lust seaiMHi'the fMahi* made it bid for Whifehonae, who had lou’ii going unusually well, nod it wns nenepted The deal had no mors (ban been closed When Whltehouso slumped and made .ft poor finish. The result was that MrGraw mads overtMr»*i* to rescind tb* sals and allow While house to show what he can do In an Indian uniform next sea-

son.

Seven Slew tad tana.

] Barks.

j Peteremi., I fipasos. 4”..

] Brown.

j Feitman,, i 4loffieto<k.

CITY SfAlX UEAOIK. *—Mariiwi Club Alleys—^

I Pauli*' Saftsty.

MU 142 14* 1.22

MS 173 Ml SIuiap. . . . 1ST 134 Ml 11* 133 irn Perry..... :1|| pi tN 1% IM in 'Cain. uf its 173. 12* its ;,t2: p*lir<mba<*h. Ml m SIS

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With Kicking, the Indians will have seven new faces to prssent to the fans nett spring whtsn ths best of *1J sxhlldtton seasons open* - her*.. The .Cincinnati K*ds, the champion j htunn Cleveland Indians, tho |>4strolt Tf* J " lrmw gor*. now m«ni«g«d by Ty Cobh, and the Pittsburg Plrittr* each will come

hers for gams*

Manager Hendrick* has not derided where the Aribe will train next spring. A number of places are a valid hie, but the most promising place «t this time Is Orlando. Fla. *«'t f F £ «»,*!* #■ !% A. v* as eu «*jm iyf Dl")! | “

Totals.. 741 It# 71*! Total*.» Flsauoe. j Oarage. ■ftwuiisir.',. 1.6* 133 i«. ashling,.. fisvaaport 1.19 191 »«*,: Ambmer. , 'rh-noxe.. iM uw tuiLawaon. .4 Ihode..., 139- 137 I* Wamtm.., Bryson .. IA7 137 IK glpepper..

HowsfiT..

m m m

IM 190 MS US lift K 17S U* . . 199 M3 Jfii .. ..n

m! Totals. . 7K S4> «S7 1 B*j»rd of Health ■

MStMaeNalty

Ths faclHIcn there am _.

sonvIHe, it. ivtersbtirg, I’ensacola and s number of other places are

available.

.810 .714

MANAGER TY COBB TO USE NEW HAVEN AS FARM

y.

NEW I1AVKN. Conn.. Dsesmber 30. —Manager Ty Cobb, of the Detroit Americans, today signed sn agree went with George Welsa. owner of! the New llsvcn team, for New Haven • to becom* a Detroit farm for next season. Cobb purchased a small Int#r«*t in the New Haven Eastern l.cagu** toaro, of which Chief Bender

is manager.

Total* 704 ***

lard of Works

rnleUr 14S 1*3 iUlM&eNelly .. 1«| i«b u« 177 m igjMsnn.... 109 m « 134 m 122 MoCsughey. 73 M *c

Cleary . .. 143 m US Mouatam.. 7« *0 m Bryson... IM m ut>;Matlock m MO «2 Tout* TM 777 tit] Totals.. MS *14 &»

CAPITOL fiOWUNU LKAOLlt.

Won. Ixist.

CapHol Plv* . ..».. ... . 34 8 Straus* 8sy» fill 12 ft. W. Strinhsrt ....... 38 14 ICIssmb Brothers ...... 38 18 . hm-Raes 38 17’ The Store Oorrwst— ... 34 18 Ferae** Tl««r* 21 ti Hale* Extension Company 18 24 Indole. BJeetric khop . . . 17 28 Beraehtre Lie Inanr , .r.» 14 28 Araaettr A Co. » is Taxu-art Bakin* Oo « 3« A ■ —AmBvkIu&I Averages—

Adam fldhfisn ..

if 18R!-

»h«eu 1859

Berner . Itewhsm Ffurhsh Wheeler

Hum !wr*er I). Ha«kerd

H Burt

&* he Sireeheek . Hxrketmdrr

eamm jvnoe Weetovsr , sJEEct

Hsll

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r * * s • W; • figyyigkgft—wfiftift « . .«

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Andrew# Bietoter . Campbell Shine .,. Farmer « Bpeaew , Faust ,. J. Hurt . Brader ..... Sttdbofi • Oolites ' 1, Hus slap , Ostbeitnor Jlamllion iMfira . flood win Mslott . .

FEINTING CKAFT I.EAGITB.

Appointment of Cobb ns manager of

Detroit * to succeed Hughey »tennfnse, was formally announced Satur-

«*obh joiustl the Tigers in IftOB, com-

ing from 1 he August* club, of the Houth Atlantic l.esgue. He went Into the outfield nhd in his first season

hatted for an average of .210. Ill J'tt'f however, he efarted his

climb toward fame mwt In 1911 he deVeh.M’rd into a l$0 batter His fiery style of play both on the bases and at the plate, canned him to he spoken of an one of the great**t drawing cards in hnsebalt. For twelve years he led the hatters of the American Id*ague, with marks w*U above .3110, Cobh w as bom In Hoynton, Ga. In

INS#, and played his first profesnional ; Indianapolis New#..,, ball In 1904, At the cloae of th^ 1918 } I'rtnUng Arts Company !-cA*on h# enlisted in the Chemical Moran Press ........ warfare service and attained ths * Stafford Bngravunc Co. rank of captain. During ths 1930 1 Indpto. Engravinir CPj

.season the Georgian was kept out of the game during much of the early part of the season by Iniorie*. At that time there was talk that he would take the managerial reins of the Tigers and those rumors were revived when Jennings announced, his

resignation October 14.

Jennings, t'ubb » predecessor, had much to do with Cobh’s development. He assumed charge of the Tigers in IftO? and piloted pennant winning teams iu that year and the two fol-

lowing seasons.

It is generally believed that Cobb will be a playing manager. AS he said last season that hs was not through.

ism Murphy ... 1 so H Ochiltree 180i Richard* . 170 Cl am an ...

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17«; 17H :

blsar. 177} Wadded 177 MrKiwby 178 Noffke .

178!

HARRY SCHOENBMAN.

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Team standing—

Won. Lo«t.

P‘4

.782 .«»0 .rtfWI

Boiknberk I*ne»*

Mutual Printing Co... Cornelias Printing On.

—Individual

Harry Schoeneman, veteran forward of the Em-Roes team, is considered one of the ablest basketball players in Indiana. He^ will be seen

Rose Wants Comeback

TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. December 20 -Alumni of Rose Polytechnic Instiptannlng a revival of ath1t following the unsucceaa-

this year and the

8&22.llQn 11*

of Coach R. W. Gilbert, atop will be to secure a new 1 r the athletic teams. An

proposi - der eon-

haa the

a coach urn

OHIO WESTWARD. HO!

AME8. Ift., December 20.—En route ;to Pasadena, C*l., to meet tb« Unlverslty of California football team on New Year's day. Ohio State's players yesterday visited Iowa State College The entire student body met the Ohio party and escorted an automobile procession about the campus. One of the machines carried five past and present all-American players. They included Pete Stinchcomb and Chick Harley, of Ohio State; Dr. J. W. Wilce. Ohio State coach; Walter Eckersall, Unlveraity of Chicago star a decade ago. and Polly Wallance, captain-elect at Ames.

The official MS

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At H*w Torli—

championship line W * 1 t a

,rE;

date to be determined later,

tng team* will be Club of New Y<

irig Club, of Brooklyn

fork. wSTh^IWdPyr*

At Buffalo—Eddie W*,, and Johnny fought ten rounds to

At New ule of Columbia ttaivc day includes s game

to

here on November 12

At San Americans

Antonio, Tex.—The Detroit will train in San Antonio, to-

gether with the New York Giants. Scout Mike Finn, of the Detroit club, who is here, announced. Finn ha* full authority to se-

lect a camp.

At Terre Haute. Ind.—The Terre Huate Y. M C. A business men’s volleyball team defeated the Anderson "Y” voUprball team five straight games here.

BANTAM TITLE BOUT.

NEW YORK, December 30.—Pete Herman, bantamweight champion, and Joe Lynch, a local candidate, will clash for fifteen rounds at Madison Square garden Wednesday night. This

ought to be a wolf of a quarrel.

the result of the proceedings depends whether Herman shall make the trip to Ixmdon to meet Jimmy Wilde. I the sensational flyweight boss. Should Herman falter in the jam with Lynch, it is not unlikely Joe would be chosen in place of Peter to make the trip to engage the sprightly Britisher.

Carries Heavy Grid Card. COLLEGE PARK, Md„ December 20.—Yale. Syracuse and Rutgers are among the teams to be met next fall by the University of Maryland football eleven, according to the schedule announced yesterday. Ten games are listed on the schedule,

follows:

September 24, Randolph-Macon, at home; October L Rutgers, at New Brunswick; 8, Syracuse at Syracuse;

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CHICAGO. December 30.—All ' Chicago knew that It had lost some one when Pat Rage left last fall, but It didn't realize how grgat was the loss until last Saturday evening. On that occasion Pat brought his inexperienced bunch of Butler youngsters uf> here and outplayed, outpassed, outgamed and led the veteran Chicago five all the way through one half. 7 to 3. The Hoosler youngsters couldn’t stand the strain the second half and lost after a corking good battle, 29 to 21. But the eight-point

rhich

15. St. John's at home; 22. Virginia

F ft • (

iPolytechnic Institute at home; 29

^TTfi f xrgt | r*«it V INTniMhl’t

at a forward

when

Triangles meet at the Y. M. C. A.

busktr™*

OHryft ... Omaatfaft* Sahat ... srudder .. Schertnx . Dabrbadi Blmn .. „ * Curler ,.. rwunbtir ., ftslitdi n ,,

188 31 1 K1 Ilf.

mmerman

18l!M«mmsn 180^. Stich

. 177!Oora«y . . I7« B. Stick . 174 Meyers .

-Meyer#

172 ! !£*p*y -

M awn Graff

iff

171 Kemer 171 Bohne ITO Krlly -

IdPflKaMbs

McCuIIum Haurk ■

189 Onto 188

18* ipitenairle

api

IffTjgW

* 1 .f’* .UBiWfPPs - *. 4

ial Bowling Gossip

| Debt .. ....... 187 Behrand Alexander 187 Saudbenr Reynold* ...... 187j Hubbard Woodard 18*1 Ward Aah 1«« Lacker . Bailey 185 Lytle .. ITmrbman 184 Seibert . lioHMe 184?BarUow

..... HW Lenehan

n is a product of locaJ courts and has been a memof the Em-Roe five since its brand his accuracy at shoot-

been a decisive fac-

tor in many close contests. The contest Tuesday night will be the »ecs „„ ond home battle of the season tor 282 the Km-Roes and the teamwork of the five has improved wonderfully j since the opening contest some two

(35 j weeks ago.

180 I *

158 j Streogthea Legtoa Ftre. 167 j HUNTINGTON. Ind., December 20. i —The Huntington American Legion 157 ! basketball lineup will be changed 167 Tuesday evening firhen It meets the 1851 gt. Louis Concordia Seminary team this city. McNutt, center, who has been playing with the Kokomo Legion team, will appear at center, Jfto I replacing Bushee permanently. Ar-

ise Klk’a No. 1

marxiiv of live fames, _ . triune are tied for ! RQnu

won seventeen and ] BRAM’M 1JCAGI K No. 1. IncUvlduai ulamtin* | —Team Standinx— ar is aaowittf the - _ W. Bill Kmkhoff I _ . ^ with 190 1v * * »2 J 4 ltd »oer«* ®ur Hateeb ........... 8*3 ti . snore »re j Brunswick Phonofraph .31 .11

thl* cimiit i Ocl'Lc Stone , . 27

WMnL- i Kies* Tr*n,‘er Oo 23 U , ! bouth Side* 17 2;

__ . ^ . ! We*tern Union 17 35

or ! WlUianiaon Candy Co... 12 3f 1 InfibMM Daily Time*.... 10 3*!

_ IrUUD , Wadfay Comtumy....... 9 33

11 —Individual Averagee— foxtoy ........ 1S7‘C. TVseler .

“ er field li0|Rt<»

1501 buckle, also formerly of the Kokomo 14pjIjeglon team, will take the place of 14P j Captain Dewey Garretson. who is out 144 of the game for several weeks be138 j cause of injuries. Arbuckle will re138 j main with the team when Garretson

168 Is again able to play.

Boxing at FraokJwl.

Pet I FRANKFORT. Ind.. December 20.— .782 The first boxing match to be held .782 {here In years will be staged Tuesday .738 night when Kid Russell, of Toledo.

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'University of North Carolina at home; November 5, Yale at New Haven; 12. Catholic University at Wash ington; 1ft, Washington College at home; 24. North Carolina State Col

lege at Baltimore.

Most Mena

SAN FRANCISCO. December 20.—

Jim Londos. Greek wrestler, has posted $1,000 here for a two-hour match with Heavyweight Champion Ed

ler) Lewis, Joe Stecher,

Joe

or Earl Caddock. particularly anx-

ious to meet Caddock, who defeated

him here last Monday.

ffiSStS

CLEVELAND. December 20.—An In-

quiry was received here yesterday

(Wash.) high school team, champions of the Pacific at Tacoma, on New Year s day. naTo&JFTSKL. .nd

coast, if the

they xrtll play the

Peuwytvmnia Trap Shoot. PITTSBURG, December 20.-

1921 anne

ual trapshooting tournament

of Pennsylvania

will be held in Pitts8. 9 and 10. on the

-sis-

Morristown. 30 (owr-

1-

lle. Prime. Hie, _ Advance, 48; Wayn«t»>wn, 8 48; fiainbridfe. 13. 18; Kvanavtlle. 15. 30; Oolitic, Ml. ►o^New Aufueta. 23. 24;* Blootmmrton. 17 -i™—- —P 5 18; Laporte ftoconds, 5.

rt

t Girls

dilan^'l 35; Vel

Ihfh

Hifh. 37; 1 e. 44; Madison. 9.

At Philadelphia—Andrew Hialer. Jr., of the Meadowbrook Club, won the middle Atlantic aemor cruea-cotmtry championship over a five-and-a-haif-mile course here. His tune ol thirty minutes flat was a new record for the course. The Meadowbrook Club won the run with a score of 15 points.

State 7 Deaf School. 28

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Maroons Miss Page

Maroon victory wasn’t sufficient to blot out the memory of Pat Page and his gang of Hoosier basketball shooters, who will undoubtedly come back next season with added experience and with more than an equal chance of vic-

tory.

Nebraska Game Off.

LINCOLN, Neb.. December 20 — Director of Athletics Luehring. yt the University of Nebraska, announced the football game tentatively scheduled tor Thanksgiving day next with Notre Dame had been canceled by Notre Dame authorities.

LITTLE GIANTS READY

FOR EARLHAM GAME

CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind., December 20.—With five straight victories to their credit. Wabash is ready to play

^i** 1 *!* « :ame h » r e 7rf|h

Earth am Wednesday night. The

Giants, under Coach Vai

'aughan.

center; Captain B r urns d8 floor lC guard! and Grater, back guard. The team

7o'r%?r

ward; Kerr, of Newtown, forward; StasaruJ. the captain-elect of the football team, center; Jewell, guard, and Thorn, of the Wingate High School team, guard. •

$500,000 ASSOCIATION TO BACK RACING IN ILLINOIS

AURORA. nL, December 20.—Plans for financing the recently organised Northern Illinois Racing Association were completed at a meeting yesterday. A tract of ill acres near. Nogth Aurora was leased. It was voted to Incorporate for $680,908. been chosen as Frank Thielen; liam Olhaver; Trimble; treasurer.

W. AND J. SCHEDULES NINE.

WASHINGTON, Pa, Oaoambar M. —Washington and Jefferson's football schedule for 1921. announced today by Robert M. Murphy, graduate manager, shows nine instead of ten games In the 1921 card. % Two team* Geneva and Kalamazoo have been dropped from next year's schedule. Bucknell has been added as a new

■n«nt. e 1921

opening o cW* 8 ’ . 5»,"

a ster. The schedule follows: September 24, Bethany at Wash !SS£i °£aV' rtc.? ‘1,%‘nf; Wesleyan at Washington; October 16, Caroegi- ** -^**^—*■ - - -

ber 22, October

IIINT Itivitri mtzoo T h t year’s > added .

Tech

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unet* with the Feradalea call Belmoi

Local Basketball Note#

Broad-

tramee with the Ferndate* call Belmont 890

and aak for Oliver.

In a hard, faet same at the Bimbo gym the Fairbanka-Moree five dawned the Y. leader*. 17 to 14. Clark. M^oy and Organ scored the point* for the winner#, while Bamam tossed moat of the bseket* for the ‘ Y” team. The guarding of- the Fairbanks Morse team was exceptional, the "Y" men being able to toss only two field goal*. The Theta Phi Kappa fraternity basketteam will meet the H, P. A. C.

ration tonight on the former’* floor. This ■ ' mm “ Ml o«t for

t Morgantown.

1 out that the Ouimet. one actions taken by 1 at a Urns when were in the eminent wostWoodward, of

both St ^r i 9 - .Thlft ■ fi m posed action of tion is ill a leas to the th* war. th* conservative, thougbtfu tng followers of th* gam* such radical step. -

filgjif;;

Skating »«

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HUNTINGTON. Ind., Dscombw IP.

er of the last

—If th* freezing weather week continues “ ■ 1

outdoor skat

K y

AH*r being flooded

atlwg rl

a,«

~ , s s 3c~

SIS'-.

Everybody Out «• Play. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. December 10. all-university basketball league

iipssii

EXTRA-PANTS WITH EVERY

Monroe Tailors *l 4 ta w ^^

!—!

will make the fourth game of the season the fraternity team and their supporter* arc confident of a victory. Any fast city or state teams wishing games should write or call Morris 0. iToaiif, 4ii Drcxel avenue

Irvington 456.

HOOSIER COLLEGE BASKET CARD

meets Jimmy Dale, of Deeatur, HL. in

J. I.f* c X7-“k«S t J*gji* V A ’ » X | Vjr«. « X # a. a XI. t mm* •548 la ten-round bout. Russell Is a former j ar

Frankfort man and during the last in richness, as $10,000 in money

*2? i Frankfort

f few months has been ma { nation in northern Ohio.

burg. June 7,

Schenley oval. Plans are being made 8g> stage a shoot that will exceed Stny previous tournament in the east and will rival the Grand American

Sfr

ng a sen-

prizes and trophies will be added

the proftri’am-

179 R HebNe 177 Wadley worth .. ITSiO’CJoanen

migrate J.76H HnbH ...... ...... 174 Jacob* 1 TJHinrhmaa 172 Gorman

,-niwr Hohn

WINTER STOVE LEAGUE EMBERS

NEW TbRK. December 20.—The

owners of the New York. Chicago an * l^mT^le hi* Oak Land CUy, Is on his

ft

Boston American League clubs so resent the action of Ban Johnson In railroading them off the board of directors that they are t planning to

—Eddie

on* of the star playcinnatl Reds, whose

iSStST” 182! Johnson 187 Hurley . 180*8tii*tiecf ISOCofftn .. 180 Lamb .. 180 Keyser . 159!

t lrgtnft* Team* to Flay. CHARIjOTTESVILLE. Va.. Decem-

ber 20,—The University 0/ Weftt Vir-

and the University*< *

'of Virginia

have entered into a two-year cento meet each other in football.

tract

according

si*

to announcement here! , next season, as well as contest, will be played in

League, plans 1 his league eh word from Blow cleanup is e<>:

tng the .plan *•■«. wv’sjwgv

either sell or trad* all but two 1

three of the players who assisted winning the last season’s pennant

the league. Dunn’s reasons for the shakeup are twofold, it Is reported, it being the belief of the Bloomington manager that new faces help a great deal In minor league baseball while on the other hand, several *f the players who made, up the 1920 club, express themselves as dealring a change at the close of the last sea-

son.

OAJLLAND CfTY, l"d. ^ lt “ n,t *'— •“

AKRON. December 28.—The sale

ftfi Joe Shannon, outfielder, to the Detroit Americans and of Ed (Patsy)

nounced by the InternaUoaai ' chib. ."7^7-

a ”lo

them." » Hie

lift I open the battle in Jpurt. They expect : pressed 148 Johnson to retalia^. by pressing his » ■' lo *

H? I demand that the league pay his legal bill for fighting the iftsurgents last iiJ I winter In this event the insurgents. 1 threaten to take their case before

Judge Landis.

EVANSVILLE. Ind. December 20.— Joe Dunn, manager of the Bloomington baseball team, of the Thrftft-I le, plans a complete shakeup for

way to Florida | a month hunting in

stata. Roush said that era were giad to see

i the “crooks” in

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the belief that they would get! more If they would go after

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-year-o Roush.

JOPLIN, Mo- December 2d—Relatives of Harry Owen (Dick) Bayliss.

In the Western AsLeague and Pa-

hi* death In an expios?orj V in a copoor min* at Santa Rita. X. M.

ST. LOUIS, December 20.—Manag Branch Rickey, of the St. Louis Na-

tionals, today denied a report that the local owners had purchased a part interest In the Syracuse club of the International League and that the latter r.°& J.’ESS:

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Numerous difficulties have been experienced by the Indiana colleges in arranging basketball schedules for the 1921 season. Changes in athletic management at Rose Polytechnic left that institution almost without a schedule while other colleges found a task tn arrangirtg games without having some conflicting dates. The tentative schedules of the college teams for games after the holi-

days follow:

January 4—Merchants' Heat and Light,

of Indiananolia. at Bloomington. January 8—Ohio State at Columbus. January 10—Michigan at Ann Arbor.

January 17—Northwestern at Blooming ^January 21—Minnesota at Minneapoii*.

January 28—Purdue at Lafayette. February 9—DePauw at Bloomington.

February 14—Ohio State at Bloomingtan. . .• . —' V>, / February 19—Northwestern at Evanston.

February 21—Iowa at Iowa City.

February 26—Indiana Dental College, at Indianapolis. March 3—Franklin, at Richmond.

Butler,

January 4—Purdue at Indianapolis. January 7—Earlham at Richmond.

January-21—State Normal at Indianapolis. February 8—Franklin at Indianapolis. •

11—State Normal at Terre

bSSTW*.

February

February 12—-Wabash at Indianapolis. ^ February 21—Wabaah a* Crawfordsvilie. ; February 25—Earlham at Indianapolis. |

March 2—Franklin at Franklin.

February 28—Iowa at Bloomington.

March 8—1 IT

March 7—Minnesota at Bloomington,

January 4—Butler at Indianapolis. Janualy 15—Northwestern at* Lafayette. January 22—Ohio State at Columbus. srs Itissszs'Jtss:*. February 6—Rlinoie at Lafayette. February 8—Wabash at Crawtordsville. 13—Ohio State -st Lafayette. I 10—Iowa at Iowa ~ at

January 8—Knox College at

IU.

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Galesburg.

30—Dayton University, at Craw22—James MiHikin, at Crawfords28—Notre Dame, at

Crawfordsvilie. ' .4$'

21—Butler March 4—DePauw at

January 4—Nebraska at Valparaiso. January 5—Nebraska at Valparaiso. January 12—Hahnemann Medicai College ! at Chicago. January 14—Armour Inrtitute at Val- ; par also. January 15—Northwestern College st Valparai&o. January 19—Dayton University at Valparaiso. r January 21—Marquette University at Val-

Jsmiary 27—Notre Dame at Valparaiso. January 29—University of Detroit at DeDar^*r MfT 4 — Korm:U College at ValFebriiary 12—Normal ‘College at Indiana-

polis.

February 14—St. Louis University at Valparaiso. ■. , . * , February 18—St. Louis University st VaiFebruary 18—American College of Phnhad Education at Valparaiso. ^ February 23—Noter Dame at South Bend. at^Linootn 1 28—Nebraska University State Norms!.

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