Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1920 — Page 15

Spotts of the Pintas went big among the Knightg of Columbus shooters and all others concerned when he found his bowling eye and put tho big smack on 244 of the wooden babiefc. Capt. Jack McCann of the Santa Marlas gave Spotts a merry little battle for a while, but took dust on the stretch, as did Moran of the same crew. Eddie Quinn looked like a tree leaguer in his first two games, but pounded out a 222 score in his third triaL Alerding traveled with Quinn in the first round, but Double Century was nls middle- in the second and third. Whitaker continues to show ’em hjw to gather real wood in Beam’s No. 3 circuit. He fired away for a 225 high count this week. Conover of the Easterns and Buergler of the Meier Packers were .admitted to the select circles with a brace of double hundred efforts. Three Kothe shooters monopolized the one-man laurels in the Wholesale League. Carson of the Mooney combination has plenty of pent-up energy and all that sort of stuff, but the wood wouldn’t go down for him. Bloemer registered under the passing mark every time. Midwest Engines had ’em hopping 1 along in great style, Peters of the Hitches going big every game and heading the one-game list with a 222. Campbell, another Hitch, kicked up harmony with Peters and the ate a peck of dust. Minton of the Cotton Pickers picked on the head pin in the second round and went up to a position immediately to the rear of the league leader.* Evangelical knights of the alleys couldn’t get over the big line, Graul of the St. Paul Ducks busting In for the big honors with a IDS. Schmidt of Zion’s Boosters and Sticher of the Hawks came next in the order of starlights.

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Sunnybrooks went up* for what was their rightful position of honor in the Abattoir circuit v-hen Fulton broke his curve for a 212 score. Pugh, a Western Steer, horned through the wall of tho coveted field with 205. Tho rest of the “Abs” bung around on the outside. LANDIS URGED AS BASEBALL HEAD (Contlnnod From Page Fourteen^ and the position has been vacant since then. It is regarded likely, however, that the offer will not be definitely made to Judge Landis until the dispute which threatens to result In anew alignment of major league clubs, is settled. HEYDLER SEES PEACE SHORTLY NEW YORK. Oct. 22.—Hope for peace In place of the threatened baseball war was expressed here today by John A. Heydler, president of the National League, and leader of the forces seeking reorganization of the game. Details of the twelve-team league have not been worked out, he said. “We consider it premature, as we ore quite confident that the five American League clubs will join with us. However, if it becomes necessary to organize a twelve-club league. It will work out to the benefit of all In a season or two.” It was reported here that Baltimore was getting ready to make a formal application for a franchise in the proposed new league. Indianapolis made a bid several days ago. Tigers Pick Texas Camp FT. WORTH, Texas, Oct. 22.—The Detroit Tigers of the American League will train at Waxahachle, Texas, next spring, it was announced here today, following receipt of a letter to this effect from Mike Finn, representing the club. He asked that proper hotel arrangements for the accommodation of the players be made at once in that city.

Galaxy of Classy Contests Carded in the East Tomorrow Centre’s Try Against Harvard Features—Navy Takes on Princeton Tigers. By JACK VKIOCK, International News Sports Editor. NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—More than a doeen football games that will attract keen Interest are scheduled in the East, tomorrow. Throughout the week just closing the coaches have been .polishing up their gridiron machines to the point where a majority at least may be said to have reached midseason form and the players who will make up the various elevens tomorrow are fairly sure to be in action in big games to come later on. In the East no fewer than seven contests on Saturday’s schedule may be classed as “headliners" for this stage of the season. Standing out In the full glare of the spotlight is the HarvardCentre College game at Cambridge. The intersectionai flavor of the game, coupled with curiosity to see what the surprisingly capable small college scoring machine from Danville, Ky., can do against the big Crimson team has created an undreamed of demand for tickets and it is estimated that more than 35,000 will witness the contest. At New Haven, where Yale is scheduled to meet an opponent of no little ability

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In West Virginia, interest is also at its height. Coach Tad Jones and his assist? ant mentors have succeeded in lifting tile cloud of gloom that settled over the Blue after its defeat by Boston College , by switching the Yale line-up. The placing of Thorne Murphy at quarter back and the shifting of Kempton from quarter to half back has apparently put new life .into the Bulldogs. Princeton’s Tigers will buck up ngainst. the somewhat beefy Naval eleven nt Princeton in what will be the most important game either team has played so far Ibis season. The real strength of both teams will be brought to the surface In this game. Pittsburgh and Georgia Tech, the Army and Tufts, Dartmouth and Syracuse and Cornell and Colgate are all expected to put up some real football. Saints Attract Bids ST. PAUL, Oct. 22.—St. Paul’s American Association champion team may be minus the services next year of Fritz Coumbe, pitcher; "Bubbles” Hargrave, catcher; “Goldie” Rapp, third baseman, and Elmer Miller, outfielder, according to reports In circulation here. Although those In authority in the club refuse to be quoted, it Is known that a deal Is pending with Cincinnati for the transfer of Hargravo and Miller or Rapp to the. Reds, and It Is tho opinion hero that Coumbe is sure to remain with the Reds because of the good showing he made with Cincinnati this .reason. Rapp is a Cincinnati boy, and there Is more likelihood of his going there than anywhere else. The Chicago White Sox also are after tho St. Paul stars.

Undefeated Big Ten Teams in Battles on Western Fields Illinois-Michigan and Wiscon-sin-Ohio State Games Attract the Fans. The five undefeated Big Ten football teams will play tomorrow, four of them against each other. Alonzo Stagg’s Maroons will get their real test of the season when they meet lowa at Chicago. Although Chicago defeated Purdue early In the season the Boilermakers did not give the Maroons n real workout. Michigan will also go into its first important engagement of 1920, when the Yost eleven plays Illinois, champions of 1918 at Ann Arbor. Ohio State add Wisconsin, both still undefeated, will plav at Columbus. The Badgers showed they would make a strong bid for this year's title when they defeated Northwestern decisively last Saturday. Michigan la the unknown quantity of the conference. If Yost's machine Is able to defeat the Illinois eleven they will have the best chance at the title. They have been rated as strong as Wisconsin on the dope sheets. Golf Hurt Destroys Eye NEW YORK. Oct. 22.—A golf ball driven by Mrs G R. Trumbull on tho links of the Engineers' Country Club, Itoslyn, L. 1., yesterday afternoon, struck Mrs. G. H. Garrett In the eye and destroyed the sight of it.

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