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Saturday’s Gridiron Spectaclels One of Season’s Feature Programmi
SPICI BIITTLES UN THP I EfICH SECnnjFLIM Intersectional Scraps Lend Color to Card -Upsets Are Expected. Bu UEXRY FARRELL United Press Sporte Editor NEW YORK, OcL 26.—Under thè t tenta over thè natlonal gridiron. thè first reai big football show of thè season vili be staged tomorrow. Feature acta of an ali-star card that will keep all thè rtngs busy are: Yale against thè Army. Navy against Pennsylvania. Princeton against Chicago. Georgia Tech against Notre Dame. Harvard against Dartmouth. Syracuse against Penn State. Ohio State against Minnesota. Michigan against Illinois. Wlth tiie exception of thè YaleHarvard game and thè Army-Navy battle, thè two biggest spectacles of thè season vili be staged at New Ilaven and Philadelphla. The Army team, wlth all thè cadeta from West Polnt, vili jouraey to th Yale bovi to see thè soìdiers engagé thè Bull Dog. The Cadet corps vili march and do all thè picturesque rooting that only thè servi ce academies are capable of In thè East. Whlle Nev Ilaven la being treated to thè military spectacle and some football, Philadelphia vili be vatchIng thè midshipmen from Annapolls go through thè same stunts. Thls la thè first year that thè saliera have been alloved to leare thè academy for more than one game. Princeton goes out to Chicago In an
PAT AND PETE IN DOUBLÉ BATTLE Pat Page and Pete Yaughan vili engagé in a doublé struggle Saturday. Thelr rlvalry vili not be confined to thè battle on Irwin Fleld betveen thè blue and vhlte of Butler and thè Scarlet of Wabash, but vili extend to Stagg Fleld at Chicago where thè Princeton Tigers clash vith thè Maroons. In years gone by Pat cut some fancy capere In thè Chicago back fleld and vas regarded as one of thè greatest quarter backs of hls day, vhlle Pete Vaughan at full back vas an Important factor In bringing thè eastern champlonship to Princeton In 1911.
attempt to a verge thè 9 to 0 defeat thè Western team handed thè Tigers last fall. Wlth only a shell of vhat j used to represent Princeton, thè Nr-e- ' sau eleven has a tough proposltlon or. ; hands. Because of lts Intersectional appeal thls game perhaps ls thè biggest feature of thè day. If Chicago shouid vln from Princeton, It vould add to lowa's defeat of Yale in making thè Western Conference thè cock of thè 1922 valk. Notre Dame Sloved When thè Georgia Tech-Notre Dame game vas seheduied for Atlanta last winter it looked like thè fandest Inter-sectional game of thè 1922 season. It is stili a good number, but thè cvclone that hit Notre Dame when about half of thè team went skylarking last fall, robbed thè Hoosiere of vhat promlsed to be thè flnest team of thls year. Rockne has done veli thls year vlth vhat he had at hand and lt shouid be a fine game. Dartmouth returns to thè Harvard schedule aster being mlssing for severa 1 years. Dartmouth teams always tight and Harvard teams are always hard to beat. From a pure football standpoint. lt is one of thè most attractive games of thè day. Penn State, crippled by gridiron and "desertion,” ls not thè flash that svooped aerosa thè eastern gridiron last fall. As long as Ilugo Bezdek la coachlng, Penn State vili have a good team and thè game vith Syracuse is also one of thè day’s features. In thè Western Conference a big battle of thè day vili be staged betveen Ohio State and Minnesota and Michigan and Illinois. IRISH HAVE TASK Mcet Georgia Tech at Atlanta in Reai Test of Strength. By Times Spedo! SOUTH BEND, Ind-, Oct. 27.—The Notre Dame squad got avay Thursday morning for Atlanta, Ga., where thè Irish vili endeavor to stop thè Golden Tornado eleven on lts home grounds. The Georgia Tech team haa not been defeated In Ave years at home. Coach Knute Rockne is worrled over his line. Tom Lieb vili be serlously mlssed. He vas not taken along on account of thè broken bone In hls leg. Thirty-four players made thè trip.
AGGIES AT INDIANA Hcrron Takes No Chances With Cripples —Reserves In. By Timra BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Oct. 27j—A number of thè Crlmson re spulare sat or thè sidelines as thè reserves practiced Thursday aftemoon for tho Michigan Aggie game Saturday. Coach Herron Is not taking any chances with his injured llst with thè Xotre Dame contest only a week away. The Aggies will iiave thè use of Jordan field this afternoon for a limberlng up drilL KilUfer Cubs Again CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—8i1l Kllllfer, baseball'B youngest big time manager, has been signed for two more years as thè manager of thè Chicago Cubs. Killifer is 34 and carne to thè Cubs with Alexander in 1917, for $50,000. Amateur Football CASTI7ETON, Ind.. Oct. 27.—The Castleton A. A. wants football frames on Sunday, Oct. 29. and Sor. 3. Cali Washington 0895. The St. Philips will meet thè Southeastem •leven at Brookside Park. Sunday at 2:90 f>. ni. The Sainta will practice at Spadeg Park tonight at 7. Por frames cali Web•ter 6079 and Mk tot £d.
SATURDAY ON THE GRID
Alabama Poly—Camp Bennln* at Aubum. Arkansaa—Louisiana Stata University at Shreveport. Bau*—Bowdoln at Lewlston. Bayìor—Mississippi College at Waco. Bethany—George Washington at Wellsburg. Birmingham South —Milsaps at Blrmingi ham. Boston College—l.afayette at Boston. Broun—Boston University at Provider.co Butler—Wabash at Indvanapolis. Caltfomia Tech. —Sh. Ind. at Pasadena. Case—Cincinnati at Cleveland. Catholic U —Virginia Poly at Washington. Centre —Louisvtlle at Danville. Chattonooga—Trans, at Ohattanooga. Chicago—Prinoton at Chicago. Coe—Grinnei at Cedar Rapida Colgate— Susquehanna at Hamilton. Colorado Agrlculture—Utah AgricuHurs at Ft. Coilins. Columbia —Williams at New York. Columbia College—South Dakota at Sioux Falle. Creighton—Marquette at Omaha, ì Davidson —Trinity College at Charlotte, ì Deaver- —Co 1 orado at Denver. De Pauw —Valparaiso at Greencastle. Dickinson —Urslnus at Carlisle. Earlham—Hanover at Richmond. Fargo—North Dakota Ar. at Fargo. Fordham—Westminater at New York. Frank and Mar.—Haverford al Lancaster. Georgetown—Eni'y and H'y at Washington. Georgetown. Ky.—Morris H'vy at Ashland. George—Oglethorpe at Athons. Georgia Tech —Notre Dame at Atlanta. Gettysburg—Villa Nova at York. Hanìllne—Macallster at St. Paul. Harvard—Dartmouth at Cambridgo. Haskelyl Instttute —Fairmount at Lav- ! rer.ee Hobart —C. C. N. Y. at Gcoeva. Holy Cross—Vermont at Worcester. Indiana—Michigan Ar. at Bloomington. j lowa—Purdue at lowa. I lowa State —Washington at A me. 1 Kalamaioo —Marletta at Kalarnazoo. I Kansas Agrlculture—Kansas at ManhatI tan. i Kentucky—University of South at Lexington. _ i Lebanon Val.—Washington College at ! Harrieburg. _ . . . Lehigh—Muhlenberg at Beth.ehem. I Maino —Colby at Orono. Marshall—West Virginia Wes. at Hunt- ; lngton. „ . Miami—Dentson at Dayton. Oblò. I Michigan-—lllinois at Ann Arbor I Minnesota/ —Ohio State and Minneapolis. ‘ Mt Union —Akron at Alltance. North Dakota—St. Thomas at Frana Forka „ ... Northwestern —Wbeaton at Napervb.e. New Tork University—Rhode lai and State at New York. I Oberlin —Amherst at Oberlln. Oklahoma —Nebraska at Norman | Oklahoma Agrlculture—South Metb. at I Stlliwater. I Oregron—ldaho at Porti ann. Oregon Agrlculture—Standford at Cor- * Ta Oshkosh Normal —Stever.s Polnt at Oshk°Pennsylvanla— U. S. Navy at Academy of Philadelphla. Pennsylvania Military—Delaware at Cheeter Pittsburgh—Bucknell at Pittsburgh. | Ri.-e—Sov.thwestem at Houston Santa Clara—Arizona at San Francisco. Sioux Falle—Yankton at Sio-.x Fall*. Springfield—Detroit at Springfield St. Ignatious—St. Bonaventura at Cleve. land. . St. John#—Mt. St. Mary's at Annapotle. i St! LawTenoe —Mechanics Instltv.te at Car.ton. St Doni#—Missouri at St. I.ouis. 6t Mary's—New Mexico Agrlculture at San Francisco. St. Mary's—St. John's at University of ÌWinona St. Paul—Virginia Union at Lawrer.ceStephen"—New York Agrlcultre at : Anr.andale _ „ St Viator—Northwestern Col.ege at i Bourman. Swarthmore —Stevens at Swarthmorr. Syra^uso—— Stata at Polo Ground®. ì Tennessee —-Mississippi at Knoxvlll#. j Texas—Alabama at Austin, i Tufts—Weeleyan at Medford. Tulane—Mlsslaalppi Agrlculture at New Orleans. Union —Trinity at Schenectadv. I University of Southern Californlar—Call- ! fornia at Pasadena. Urainus —Dickinson at Collegcvllìe. Virginia Military—North Carolina Agrileu ! ture at Norfolk. Vanderbllt —Mercer at Nashville. Washington Agrlculture—Washington at j Pullman. Washington and Leo—Lynchburg at Lexington , West Virginia—Ru’gers at Mnrgantown. Wooster —Western Rei at Wooster. I Yale —United States Military Academy at ! New Haven.
PURDUE OFF FOR lOWA Coach Phelan Taltes Squad of TwentySix Players on Trip. Bu Times Speda! LAF’AYETTE, Ind., Oct. 27.—Coach Phelan and a squad of twenty-six grid warriors left here last night for lowa where thè Boilermakera will play thè Hawkeyes. Stewart atei Fle.lschman, who will not De ablo to get Into thè game, wre taken alotm The team ls not In thè best of confi! tlon. The men are sufferlng from varlous lnjuries recolverl in thè Notre Dame and Chicago battles. I. U. HARRIERS IN FORM Coacli Pleased Wlth Squad—Meet Oberlln at Cleveland Saturday. Bu Times Spreta! BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 27 —The Indiana University cross-country* squad has been cut to riine men and they are showing up In sudi good style that Coach Ferguson is mudi pleased. The Siate meet takes placo at Greencastle on Nov. 4, Purduo comes to Bloomington on Nov. 11 ami thè harriers will take part In a Con ference meet at Lafavette on Nov. 25. Oberlin will bo met Saturday at Cleveland.
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WHETHERAPRII. Olì SEPTEMBER II GIEjSJ EIE Many Pennants Tossed Away by Early Losses Deemed Unimportant. (Copyright, 1922, by United News) NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Some sapi* | ent oracle of thè players’ dugout once ! alloved that a run in thè first is aa ; good as a run in thè nlnth; a ball | game won In Aprii as good as a vici tory In thè last weeek of September. i Thls year’s Browns never did crack, ! but no doubt sometime during thè seai son they did tosos off a game or two which mlght have been won by thè nth degree of hustle at thè right moment. Every ball club sags at times and loses games whlcli mlght be won. Suppose thè Browns had won three or four in Aprii or May which didn’t seem so important in thè losing at thè tlme. Those games, as truly as those criticai battles wlth thè Yanks in St I.ouis at thè end of thè season, would have won thè pennant. The Reds Degan thls year wlth a losing streak. Games didn’t seem worth winnlng. The workout and thè experience for thè young players whom Pat Moran was molding into a team sc-emed more important than victories to a club which didn’t then ! dare aspiro ,to a pennant or even secI ond place. But that losing streak in Aprii when defeats were taken vith plii- ! losophical resignation, just about cost | Pat Moran another pennant, though j of course no man was rash enough lo | thlnk so at thè time. As for a run being a run nny old i tinte, thè lone score which thè Yanks I squeezed across in thè first inning ! of that 3 2 tie in thè world serie—which looked so puny at thè time—- ; was thè very run which caused all i thè trouble and, saved thè Yanks I being two down at thè second boia. NELSON COMING Meets Reynolds In Bout at Gayety Theater. I.ouis Nelson, crack eastern welter- ! weight, who meets Jack Reynolds of Indianapolis in a wrestling match at I thè Gayety Theater Monday night, ls experted to arrivo hero Saturday from Brooklyn N. Y. Reynolds vili hold bis final hard work out Saturday and vili top off his training wlth some tight work in j thè gym on Sunday.
Columbia Star •> jjjjjl Wfi LM ■ ,>.b:->-.'****£# .Tust Ben Roderick warmlng up. He is with Columbia, whoso forces he just joined. Ile. a former Boston College star.
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No tackle in thè game is more resourceful than Fritz Breldster, captain of thè West Polnt eleven. Lkist year he was selected by many of thè football experts for their Aìl-America eleven. He ls playing his usuai star game thls year and ls showing to par-
SAME OLD STORY B;/ United ,\>t rs NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Benny Leonard’s teething, which was reported to be finlshed at thè time of thè last bulletin, ls an actlve and painful process once more. Thereforo thè lightweight Champion has been forced to cancel hls date to thump Charlio Whlte on Dee. 22. Leonard’s toofles became nasty aster I.ew Tendler pushed several of thè l>est ones down among Benny’s tonslls in Jersey City. Recently Bill Gibson, manager of I.eonard, has been walklng thè fioor ut night with his little man.
KOKOMO VS. MUNCIE Consertine Flyers Have Not Ileen Beaten. B}/ Times Spedai KOKOMO, Ind., Oct. 27.—The ICokoino American Legion football team | wlll play thè Congerville Athletlo | Club team of Muncie ut Kokomo .Sunj day, Oct. 29. Kokomo haa lost one game thls | year, havlng been defeated by Jonesj boro, 9 to 0, The Congerville team ! has defeated all corner in thls State exoept Jonesboro. and Congerville fend Jonesboro fought a 0 to 0 tie. Hufflne, formar Purdue University star, was thè man whoso work foatiirod for Congerville In that game. The Muncie team luul thè two Dolo brothers at half back and thè two Cheekayo brothers are thè other back ficld men In thè Muncie llnoup. SHORTRIDGE AND RICHMOND 1 Iligh Soliool Teams Moef on Invili ITeld hi Grill Datile. Shortrldge was to play thè Richmond High School footliall teoni thls afternoon at Irwin Fleld. The gante was seheduied at 2:30. Coach Gorton has been working hls charges hard al! week. Zaiser, thè big tackle who lina hoen out with a broken celiar bone, is about ready but probably will ha : saved for thè Manual contest noxt week. The locala are big favorito to cop today’s tilt. JOE LYNCH BARRED V Y. Dovine Commlsslon Puts Dan on Dani atti Chainp. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Because of thè bad showing he made in his last appearance with Jack Wolfo, thè box ing commission has barred Joo Lynch, bantam Champion, from thè Madison Hquare ring ludctlnitoly.
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tlcular advantage on liìs defensive play. Breldster’s one great ainbition is to lead thè Army to a victory over thè Navy, a treat that has been denled thè West Pointers for some time. West Polnt feels that 1922 is thè big year for thè Army. The Army plays Yale Saturday.
OLD STARS GATHER Pennsylvania State Giidiiers of 1887 in Meeting. Bp United ,V?tr. NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Eleven gridiron ancients, almost thè entiro varsity squad of Penn Stato College in 1 SS7. will dine together and tardily iceelve gold football, embelmatic of thelr former greatness, at thè Penn State ulumni din ner here Friday nlglit, preceding Saturday’s Penn State-Syracuse U. game at tho Polo Ground. rho old fnntbal! squad will lack only one of thè regulars of ISS7. J. G. Vltchell, thè tweifth regular of thè squad, 1 dead. GREAT FIELDER ILL Cumiingliani, Pricuninola Ylctim, is Xoiv C’onvalescent. By United X e ics NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—8i1l Cunnlngham, utility center fielder of thè Glants, who relleved Cas>y Stergel and thè iatter's borse, ChatJey, in thè world seties. has been 111 with pm*nnionia In a New York hotel over sirice thè sorlcs. Bill ls convalescent nowand thè world eorles check which ho received had a goml effect on hi wintor pliins. 110 will go luto winter quarters in California soon. ELWOOD CHALLENGED Emerson Higli of Gary IVants Game for Nov. 18. By Times Spediti ELWOOI). Ind., Oct. 27. —"The Elv.ood High School meets Greenh -ld here Saturday aftemoon Coach li llllps haa had tho ghost ball out this week. A challenge has hoen received from Emerson lilgh School of Gary to moet thè locai at tho Gary fleld on Nov IS. The contest wlll probably be played. AMUSEMENTS
fKEITHS VAUDEVILLE Nottifnf fiut QoiUftjr Vaudeville TRIXIE FRiGANZA “MY LITTLE BAG 0’ TRÌX” 808 ANDERSON AND POLO PONY M VDKI.ON ANI PAULA >III.LEK JIAKRV UI.OKRIE HOLMES and LaVERE AL. STBYKER SMITH ANI ISAKKF.It VAS ANI TYSON IRVING FISHER THE IVOOSIKR BOY IN “SONtiS DU I XK” Palile Newn-—Telile* —Falile* Order Tlekef* fy T<*l‘phono
I COSTIMOtS V U lIKVII.I K i vßir now LllìllW 1 UNTILII P. M. MLLE. Billy RHEA B “’ s Aslted by do. uIfCUS MACH .Ir. & Co. ! DQWMAN BROTHERS "The Itine Orna Boy" Lynn and Una Wesley, Rose Garden, Clinton and Cappell, Delton Brothers “ODDITIES OF 1922” pancino in thè i.ville baia BOOM Afternoon and Evenlng
MURAT TONIGHT TO MORBOAV MATINEE and NIGHT ARTHUR HOPKINS presenta thè Provincetovvn Player’ Production of TLir EIOENE O’NKIEI/S 1. ni_. okeat success
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cismi BOAT BETAIIS Fiumi TROPHYIIEIST Bluenose Beats Hank Ford Two Out of Three— Wins $3,0C0. By United Xews GLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct. 27. Wlth a half gale blowing and whltecapped seas breaklng over her bow, thè Canadian fishing schooner Bluenoso again won thè championship of thè North Atlantic fleet by leading thè American schooner, Henry Ford, across thè finish line in thè final race of thè International series here Thursday. Sea aster sea broke over thè big Canadian’s bow' as she plunged and dlved across thè finish line amid a smother of driving spray and foam. Capt. Clayton Morrissey driving thè American cnallenger through thè wlnd lashed seas with her fore’opmast dangling like a broken wing of a great blrd, crossed thè finish line eight minutes and sixteen seconda behlnd thè Canadian. The Ford lost her spar wliile legging it fast on thè fourth tum. The heavy wlnd over-strained thè canvas and her ! big staysail, flying job and foretopsail i went overboard. Capt. Angus Waltera of thè Bluenose, perceiving thè accident on tlie Ford, then performed an act of true sportsmanship when he doused three of hls schooner’s kites. Thus both vessels were under thè samo sali, but with thè Canadian a mile and a quarter in thè lead. Bluenose retains tho silver flsherj man’s cup and will recelve $3.000 of thè $5,000 In piize money for winnlng two of tho three officiai races. Y. M. H. A. PLAYS DE MOLAYS Open Season Ne.\t Wednesday Night at Communal Buildiyng. The Y. M. IL A. basket-ball team i will meet thè De Molay Ave Wednesday, Nov. 1 at thè Communal building. 17 W. Morris St. Tho Y. M. H. A. ! haa lost but two mon from last seasi.m’s team. In thè final game of thè season last year thè De Molays won !by two polnts from thè H. A. euid j thè losers aro out to even thè count. I A curtaln-raiser will start promptly ,at 7:30 p. m. and thè maln contest ! about an hour later. TIGER ALUMNI LEAVE Forty Indianapolis (ìrails En Koute to Game. Forty Princeton alumnl loft Indianapolis In a special car at noon Fri(iay for Chicago to attorni tho Princeton Chicago game at Stagg field Sat- j urday. The annual natlonal meeting of j Princeton Alumnl Assoclatlons wlll be held at thè sanie tlme. Falr-liays Want Games Tho Fair-Plays wish to arrange a schedule of basket-ball gam*>s wlth nny Church teams. social club, Boy Scotits a: 1 secondary schools havlng acces to pyrna. For game cali Man- ' 6 p. m. MOTION PICTURES
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j TUE SEASON’S sensation | I THESTORM ■ CIRCI.E ORCHESTRA ANO ORANO OROAN m OEI.I NE PER FORAI ANCES —3:00 —7:00—9:00 AMUSEIVIENT3 e Shubert Advanced Vaudeville | Introducine \andeTllVs IV^st SHUBERT-PARK By ImMstent rullilo Oemand I 2ND BIG WEEK of tho Smasliln* Musical Vaudeville Unii —With— ABE REYNOLDS -IN—“SUCCESS” —And— Ben Holme, Flohsìc Evcrett, .Tnlln Oìfl'ord, Fred C. Haeket, Jack Orager, Reno, Tlic Iloyal Pckln Troupe, Wurren and O'Brlen, Bernard and Scarti. Entirc Cliange of Program Mat.--500 Gootj Seats--25c
JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE BUTLER
Date—Saturday. Place—lrwin Field. Tlme—2:3o p. m. Event—Football Game. Autore—Butler and Wabask. Interest—Red Hot. Dope—Unsettled. Here and There in Sporti and By Dick Anderson Uff T OLD ’em Butler, Beat WaI —l bash.” The Indianapolis ■** ■*- school gridders face one of their toughest scraps of thè year on their own stamping grounds Saturday afternoon. Butler College is on thè map this SS' ” year and on it in big letters. The ■ big factor in placing it there w-aa -wj Wgs tho 10-to-7 defeat Vn - of Illinois Uni ver* -1 sity, big confer- - enee eleven. It attracted thè eyes T^- U'-WdÈf of thè grid world j ’’ - to Indianapolis. ~ JHr Mpr'jfa By decisive jfègj scores thè Blue sg and White has ANDERSON trimmed thelr opponente this year. The Wabash game probably means more to them than thè Illinois game. It will be one of thè hardest fought games of thè year at Irwin field. Wabash is coming en masse and thelr cry ls ‘‘Beat Butler.” The dope seems to give a sliglit edge to thè Crawfordsville team, but it is so slight that thè two teams will enter thè game on practically even terms. Oliver Midgets Practlce Tho Oliver Midgets wlll practlce totiight at 7. Games are wanted for November. Cali 3741 and ask for CarL
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COMING TO OHIO SUNDAY ed* Bex Ingram Production. of Prisoner q/° Zexida < y%j Aivtlvo rey Hopa /g|gH JJw-uihyiwnijEdvrard Rose* \M6I A Colossal Screen Speetacle With a Cast of 23,000, Ileaded by ALICE TERR\ and LEW IS STO^E NEW STUNTS NEW TUIUEES \ i TOH MIX Ì “DO AND DARE” L Mormald Comedy, "THE STEEPLE CTIASER’ KINOGKAH NEWS ffp% Mister SMiTH’S Theatre MARY CARR \SJJ #761 II ® Jffri.i Ttf tt bilver W mgs MUTT ANO .lEFF COMEOV—FOX NEWS WFEKI.Y 7 KOMESTEAD" 1 W |IOLIÌ[ i ! THEODORE ROBERTS V jj! Christy Comedy International I I l )}' “Pardon My Giove” News Weekly I AMUSEIViENTS BROADWa | LADIES “ T^l ,T.t7J! BABIES WITH SCOTTV FRUÌ OEM, PERFECT FORM CONTEST WEDNESDAY NIQHT AMATEURS l iti DAY NIGHT
KIIGITS FI i| IF FT. ITI, U STBOUf Ralph Miller, Star Forward, Signs With Strong Alien County Quintet. Bu Times Spedai FT. WAYNE, Ind., Oct. 27.—Th Knights of Columbus basket-ball team is preparing for another big year. Ralph Miller, star forward en year’s squad, has slgned a contrai with th* Caseys this year. He Acently retumed from Pacific w’here he uas been holding down base for thè Sai. Francisco Seals.y Kyle, Johnson, Bacon, Marquard and Stonr aker, all stare of Ui3t year’s squad will probably be back. Iri 1920 thè Caseys went through thè season with 18 wins without a loss. They scorei 658 pointa to their opponents 389. They claimed tha championship of thè Middle West. In 1921 thè Knights played 17 games and won all but three of them. They scored 550 points t o thelr opponente 381. They defeated thè Originai Celtica of New York. The Celta walloped them in a return game. Their record in 1921: Knig-hts ..M Ohio Buckéyes ...11 ’ Knights 41 Leacocks Si Kmshts 43 South B<?nd. Ind..^| Kmriits 29 Blues . . Kni/rhts 31 Detroit Y M. O. Knig-hts 40 Red Crown* IV Knight 32 .V. Y. National*.. .25 Knights .44 Galllon Lambg -.24 i Knights as Keyser Colle*’. . .28 Knights 27 Huntington 16 Knights 24 Keyser 39 Knights 25 Keysers .. ~.......14 Knights 19 Detroit Y. M. 0...33 Knights 21 Celtic* 17 Knights 23 Celtica 4$ Knights .... .-o. . .35 Huntington 25 : Knights 23 N. Y. National*..,2t Total 550 85X Reut Iter Start Early NEW YORK., Oct. 27.—Dutch Reu* ther, Brookljm pitcher, ls thè first hold-out of thè season. He want 812,000 and thè club offers hiia SIO,OOO.
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OOT. 27, 1922
