Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 91, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1922 — Page 9

r AUG. 25, 1922

BRAZIL H. S. HOPEFUL 1 Many Flayers to Report for Grid Practice to Moffet. ©y Timet Speciai BRAZIL, lad. Aug. 25-—Brazil High School is looking forward to a •uoceasful football season. Eightyeight boy agreed to come out for praotic this fall which makes certain an el'tin dan t quantity of material to Work with Some line men were lost by graduation, but there are good men to take their places. Hoffet, star Be Pauw athlete, is the new coach. The schedule is not complete as yet. Brazil would like to book another game. WAY TO STOP ’EM Manager Advises Marty Rrng to Step on "Mean" Grounders. Walter McCreedie, as a manager, always was making some unexpected remark to his men. Once a batter hit one of those twisting grounders at Marty Krug, who is now with the Cubs. "They screw away from you almost before you can reach down," saya Krug. “One day I missed one of that kind and I expected & call when I reached the bench. " ‘There’s only one way to play that type of ball.* McCreedie said to me, ‘and that Is step on it.* ” WRIGLEY PLANS NEW PARK Dispute Arises In Los Angeles Over Proposal. William Wrigley, chewing gum magnate and owner of the Los Angeles . Club, has purchased a plot of ground on which he says he will build a modern ball park for his Angels, with concrete grand stand and everything and seating capacity for 21.0C0. Eddie Maier, owner of the Vernon Club, says his Tigers will not use the new Wrigley park, at least not at the rental that has beer, suggested, so there is a prospect of Los Angeles having two ball parks unless the rival club owners gel together, or the league does something about it. Shows Evidence President William H. McCarthy of th Coast League, to refute “charges” that he has been easy on the San Francisco Club, makes public the amount of fines assessed on players by his office. The figures show that Ban Francisco players have been stung harder than any other lot in the league. INDEPENDENT AND AMATEUR BALL The Y. M. S. baseball club la without a game for Sunday and would like to hear from aomc team that is holding a park permit Appo.los take notice. For frame# call Drexel 5156. between 6 and 7 p. m. The Indianapolis Locks will play th* Edward All-Stare Sunday at Douriaa Park at 8:30. The Lo<rka want sames m September. Address Henry Woods. 968 Hosbrook St., or call Lincoln 6311 and ask for Virgil. The Indianapolia Stars would like to hear from fast State teams for a game Sunday. Address William Thomas. 857 Edgemont Avp.. or call Kenwood 1715. Cumberland play# at Fife Points next Sunday. Five Point# won at Cumberland last Sunday. 5 to 4. in one of the best game# of the season. All Martin-Parry players are expected to report at Rhodius Park Sunday at 8 a. m. Th# team will leave lor Stone Crossing at 12:45. The Favorite A. C i will play at 'Nashville on Sunday. Labor day and Sept. 4 are open dates For games address Hobart Crawford. 973 W. Twenty-Fifth St., or call Kenwood 8330. Mapleton baseball players ire requested to call the manager at Randolph 5064 Sunday morning. The Southern Grays are without a pane for Sunday. Labor day is also open. Address Everett Dc Moss, 1467 Blaine Are., or call Belmont 3010. between 6:30 and 6 p. m. The Maywood Grays will hold an important meeting tonight at the poolroom. All players are requested to be present. For

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Changes in Football Rules for 1922 Relating to substitution, a player taken out in one-half cannot return in the same half, but a player who has been taken out in the first half may return to the game in the second, not necessarily at the beginning of a period. The referee is permitted by a change in the rule to shorten the playing time at intermission, should he decide that darkness is likely to interfere with the completion of the game. In scoring, anew feature is introduced, called a “Try-for-polnt." The aide scoring the touchdown Is permitted to bring the ball out to any point not less than five yards from the goal line, or to any greater distance they choose, and there a scrimmage is formed, with the scoring side in possession of the ball. They can endeavor to soore by a place-kick, a drop-kick, & run, or & forward pass. Should they by any of these means in a single play put the ball over the goal line or should they kick a field goal, it counts a single point. Immediately that the ball becomes dead without resulting In such a score, play ceases and the ball is taken back for a kick-off. As to foul (on this try-for-point) by either side, a foul by the side defending the goal gives the attacking side the additional point without further play, and a foul or illegal play by the attacking side vitiates the attempt for the score. The rule regarding shift plays was made more clear and more simple of enforcement by officials. It provides that when a man In motion has left the scrimmage line he must be at least five yards back when the ball is put in play. It also provides that in all shift plays the man who has moved from one position to another before the ball Is put In play must come to a full stop so that when he starts again he starts off from a standstill. Time taken out after the third request by a captain entails a twoyard penalty; that Is, th# stakes are not to be moved aa formerly. Interference with the defensive side on & forward pass entails a loss of fifteen yards and a down. The referee will in future select the assist*- its to the lineem&n, designating the men who are-to carry the chains

yaraee call Belmont 0442, or addreee W. WU- ' iiam Burk, 13*2 Relener Bt. The Lourdes A. C.s team la without s game for Sunday. Call Irvnlgton 1541 and aaic for Tom. between 5 and 7 p. m. Out

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ROTARY BOWLING Two League* to Start Bemson at Capitol Alleys, Sept. 15. The Rotary bowling leagues are again in the field. Loops No. X and No. 2 will smash the pins at the Capitol/ alleys this year. There are ten teams In No. 1 and eight in No. 2. The league will bowl on Friday and start the balls rolling Sept. IS. The officer# of the league are: Henry C. Churchman, president; Carl S. Cook, secretary, and Alfred T. Rapp, treasurer. Plenty of Southpaws The Seattle Club of the Coast League la strong on left-handed pitching persons. Ferd Schupp made the fourth on Jack Adams’ staff, the others being Schorr, Gregg and Burger. Schupp was sent to Seattle by the Chicago White Sox In part payment for Stubby Mack.

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