Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1922 — Page 12
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Plenty of College Grid Thrills in All Sections of Country Saturday
IRIITINDIRISH THE SPQTUGHT FROM ‘BIETtìREE’ Harvard-Prioceton in Annual Clash—Wabash Meets Undefeated W. and J. DE PAUW - BUTLER NERE Nine Conference Teams Play in West—California Tackles Washington on Coast. Thrills is thè word for thè foot'oall fans in all sections of thè country Saturday. As thè football sea®on pushes into its last la.p thè oompetition gròws more spiriteli and this week's battles provide features enough so that all football followers throughout thè United States can get their fili. In thè East thè first 'Big Three” game between Harvard and Princeton vies with thè Army-Xotre Dame for thè spotlight. And they are not thè only game*, either. Cornell and Dartmouth meet at thè Polo Ground, Pennsylvania plays Pittsburgh, and a represen tative of thè Booster State, Wabash College, tangles with thè mighty W. and J. eleven on ita own gridiron at Washington. Pa. Western fans will watch witli interest how Penn State and Carnegic Tech come out, as Notre Dame plays Tech later in thè season. Four Big Ten Game* In thè Middle West nine of thè conference sehools are busy Tliere are four Big Ten games. thè most important of tv nidi are lowa-Mlnnesota. Wisconsin-Illintks and Chicago-< *hio State. lowa. Chicago and Wisconsin are undefeated and are favorite.® to
TRY AND GET ONE By tmtrd Voti CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Xov. 10.— In those circle- ’.vhere betting is indulged In. Harvard rules a lo to 0 favorite over Princeton. Bui many evn money bets aiso are being laid. A huge throng. approximately 82.000 persone. is expected to witness Saturday’s classo- h-re. liut as regards ohtaining a ticket for it thè situatioit Thursday nigìit might be summed up in a few chosen words. sudi ar follows: "Try and get one."
keep their siate clean this Saturday. At Northwestern. Purrlue meets thè Purple. General opinion favor thè Home team. Indiana meets a worthy foe in West Virginia. It as though I. L'. has picked a tougli nut to crack on hon.e-eoming day. A bit farther West, Nebraska, thè team about which so much was saie!, and that disappointed its rooters in thè Syracuse loss. will nteet Kansas in an important game in thè .Missouti Vallee Cotiference. Ftr out on thè Pacific coast thè University of l'alifornia, which secmsheaded for another chanipionship, will play Washington University, or.e of thè P.ears' most feared rivai. I ìeorgetbwn and Georgia In Dixie land. Georgetown takes on Georgia Tech in what should he a battle worth seeing. with thè odds in favor of thè Golden Tornado. The Tennessee and Mississippi Aggie test at Memphis is of interest, as Tennessee was nosed out by Vand*-r bilt last week by only one touchdown. Right here in Indianapolis thè grifi enthusiasts need look no farthor than Irwin fìeld for their excitement. De Pauw and Butler tv:Il go 'round and 'round at Irvington. The generai feeling is that Pat Page has a task on his hands with thè Methodists. Tlie Tigers are in bette- trini than for •ime time and are rarin' to go
INDEPENDENT AND AMATEUR FOOTBALL
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Two Penn State tacklers pounced on Parr of thè Xavy thè instant he caught a forward pass frorn Conroy. Later thè Xavy carne througli and scored two touchdowns, wlnning, 14 to 0.
SIRI TELLS OF OTHER BOUTS AND HIS ROMANCE By BATTLIXG SIKI As Told to MILTON BROXNER, XEA Staff Correspondent. CHAPTER V. IX 1920, lise played another queer trick on me. It was a Gemian dancer who took me from Senegai to Franee, and so to tlie war and t’ne boxing ring. It was a Frenc-h boxing teacher who took me from Paris to Rotterdam. This led to marriage with a Dutch woman, battles in Holland and Germany, aro! finallv, a chance at thè big men In Europe.
Professor Mlonnet, a French Ik>xIng instructor, had liearil of me in Paris and saw me beat Derenzy. He was called to Rotterdam to instruct Dutch vouths. Also. he promoted boxirg contests. He thought I would be useful, as thè Dutch were willing to pav to see.fights. I got board with tlie Yan Appelterrr family, Dutch farmer folks who carne to town to live. He was a wine dealer in a amali way. Tliey were nlce to me and did not eharge a large sutn. Marries Dutch Girl That's how I met my future wife—their daughter. Lyntje. I dnn't suppose her parente were anxious for ber marrying me. But I sound she cared for me as I eared for her. and ! e skipped over to Paris and were married by a magistrate. We've got a baby thpt we narned Louis. He is neither black llke me nor white like hls mamma. Ile' cafe-au-lait—coffee with milk in it. I don't know whether ìo make Louis a fiehter. but if he has a punch later
HOT SHOTS From Big Ten Grid Camps
tliicago Thirty-tivc Maroon gridsters nere expeeted to at*rive in Columbus. Ohio, today in tinte fnr a short worknut in thè Ohio stadium. The rooters will leave on a special train tonight. Northwestern The ioss of Bill McElwain and Hot? Wicrickr from thè Northwestern back fieni will be a se\ere blow to thè Purple hope- in Saturday's clash with Purdu Both of thè stare recelved injuries in thè Illinois game. Wienecke niay he out for thè test of ihe season. Illinois The Ilìini loft Chicago for Wisconsin today. Iteports that Wisoonsln’n ecreen plays were illegally exfcuted in th- Minnesota game were discuesed at leugtli hv coaches. Ohi State ohio State was ready to give Chicago a warm reception on Ite tirsi visit to thè Buckeyes' home town. Thirtyseven thouaand epectators are expected at thè game Saturday. Both team are reported in fine conditimi. Indiana Indiana was set for West Virginia today. The vareity In thè last scrinimage showed a strong defense against thè scrubs armed with West Virginia plays. lowa Final serimmage before thè Minnesota game was held behlnd closed gates. Minnesota A bruiseri and crippled Gopher football team was on its way to lowa City today. Injurles from thè Wisconsin game probably will keep at least fonr Minnesota stars on thè side linee. Piirdue Twenty-five players left today for Chicago for thè Northwestern game. The squad was in good eonditlon. Wisconsin Primed for Illinois, thè Badgers expected an easy time of it Saturday. Thousands of alumni are in town for thè annual homecoming game.
like he has lungs now he will be a Champion. The Dutch have been very good to me They have been as friendly as thè French. f have fought a lot of fights In Holland and thè crowd alwavs seems glad I won They conslder I helong to them silice I married a Dutch girl. When 1 won my tight with Carpenticr, lots of Dutch sent me messages. Aster thè tight, to get away from l’ari and rest.- 1 carne to Rotterdam. There was a big crowd at thè station to oheer ine. Afterward, some of thè sport lovers gave a big dlnner fot me They had a procession. They had me in a carriage drawn by four horses. and drove me all over thè cityami people threw flowers lnto thè cartiage and cheered. "Hurrah for Franca and Siki”' they cried. Aster 1 had won a >ot of fights In Holland. I went to Germany. In .Tantiary. 1921, I beat Breitenstrater on points in fifteen roumls. A month 'ater I beat Spalla I wasn't suro how IVI be treated in Germany. They remembered what flghfers tho Senegalese were. and there are a lot of colored troops with thè French on thè Rhine now. But I can't ktek. They gave me a squarti d'-al. And. by thè waj. that s why I would prefer to meet your big American boxer® over here. I understand American crowds are not friendly to colored boxer®. I don't want thè v.est of it, but I don't want to box before spectators who would he yelling at me and showing they dldn't like me. —Copyright, 1922, XEA Service, iTo Be Continued;
HOOSIER CARD SATURDAY
De Pauw at Butler. West Virginia at Indiana. KaJantazoo Nornial at Karlhain. Louis-, die at Rose Poly. Notre Dame at West Point. Purdue at Northwestern. Wabash at W. and J. Valparaiso at Kalamazoo College Franklin' at Transylvania. Hanover ut Wllmington.
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YfILETOWATCH RIVALSPERFORM Eli Varsity Players to Pick Up Pointers at Harvard and Princeton Clash. CRIMSON THE FAVORITE By MONTAGUE. NEW YORK. Xov. 10.—Prai tically thè entire Yale varsity will attend thè ! Princeton-Harvard clash at thè big Cambridge stadlum Saturday. A second team will be left at New Haven to handle thè Marylanders while thè Ilrßt team will be North pick ing up what tlps they can on thè play of their rivai. General opinion among players favords Harvard In Saturday’s game, While Princeton is prone to thè une.xpected and has a number of freak plays at lts disposai, thè Harvard System of defense has shown Itself nearly fool-proof and Owens and Buell, Cambridge backs. should draw out erery ounce of that lìghting spiri! that Princeton turned up against Chicago. Moreover, johnny dormati, ori whose strategy and boldness Princeton counted so muoh as quarter back, will be repiaced by Wlngate ot Saturday, and it is doubtful if thls avi 11 in any way benefit thè Tlgers’ line jvork, whlch aster a wegk of hard practlce, is stili ragged. Dnless there is a great change in weather conditions and thè wind drles ut Soldiers' fleld more than is expected thè condition under foot in going to be pretty bad on Saturday. The gridiron is slmply worn out, and a hard cold snaj) would tura it lnto a a.ough by Saturday. However, Harvard Is hopeful. and at recent practices under thè eyes of Percy Haughton and half a dozen others of thè advisory staff, thè team has been drive through cai-efully planned work demandlng much strategie executlon and finesse.
Other Big Ones Saturday
Hsrrard vs Princeton at Cnilridxe, Ma, io* v. Mimii-B-I’a at Jowa City. Ohio Siate v diti-uso at Columbus Ohio. Wl<-on!n va. tifinola at Madlaon, wla Yaia v* Maryiaad at New Haven. Pennavlranla va. Pittsburgh at Phlladelphla C-ornell vs Dartmouth at tha Polo Ground. Centro v* Washington and I.ee at bouta▼llle Gt-oijrla Tech va Georretown at Atlanta Kai.aas r Nehraaka at I.awrem-e. Kan Stanford va. Southern California at Paltò Alto. Syracuse va McGtli at Syravule, N. Y Orofon va. Wanhtiiftou State at Kugene, Otre Peno State ts Carnefio Tech at State College R itfora va. Lafayette at New Drunawick, N J Tennessee r. Mia* Afgie* at Memphin Tevaa va Southweat T niversttv at Auetln. Vanderbllt v. Kentudky at Nashville Alabama Poly va Tulane at Montfomery, Ala llrown va Hatea at Proi-ldem e. R I. Oberlln va Caao at Cleveland Cincinnati va. Penlaon at Cincinnati. Colfale va Rocheater a- Hamilton. X. Y. Haskell va. Detroit at Detroit Mlsslsstppt r* Florida t, Tampa Holy Cross va ®nrinrflld at Worceatcy, M aee Utah va. Tdaho at Dolse Kansas Affiea r tona State at Manhattan. Rv.cknel! va. beffigli at Dethlehrm. Pa Michigan Atrio* va. Ohio Wealeyan at Raat I.analnt CURLEY TO MEET JACK Lynn Curley, weltenveight wrestler of Salt I.ake City, Utah, ls to be thè opponent of Jack Reynolds next Tuesday night at thè Broadway The ater. Tho match will be held aster thè regular show Curley has a good record ami hae defeated a nunibor of thè best Western welterwelghts.
Riventldes vs. Brooksides .4 hot hnttle Is expeeted Stinday at Rlverside fleld when thè Rive'-slde A. Cs. and Rrooksirte A. Cs. mect In their animai grid battio. Tho Riversldes defeated thè Brookside aggregation last year. but was beaten by Brooksides thè year before. The Brooksides are contender. for (he city ehanipionshlp.
Play ing thè Field
With E delie Ash SIICI will have to spend some money j for legai talene now. He got too rough and crashed into "John Law," Are you ready, grid fans? What will thè upset be Saturday? WHITE SOX have signed a redskin southpaw pitcher. That's taking big chances. Pale face southpaws usually are hard enough to get along with. IF football thrills don't satisfy your craving, there ls to be a dirt track auto race at thè new Hoosier motor speedway Saturday that promise action to a superlative degree. RUTH asserts he’s gone to spend thè wlnter “down on thè fami.” The Mg fellow has seen thè hand writlng. VVinter brlght Ughts put on too much walst line. Irvlngton is nervous. But leifollowers fear De Pauw lias been sawing wood while tlie rest of thè State has centered its alternimi elsewhere. GEORGES CARPEXTIER probably is smiling over tini rumpus Siki blevv hiniself to. Oh my. yes, Georges will take hls crown back, If thè French public inslsts. If he gets lt back he had better tle it on. WISCONSIN “U" authorities urge courteous treatment of visiting lllini gru! followers Saturday. There is not likely to l>e a love frasi, however. DAN CUPID has struck out another member of thè Louisville Colonels. Third Sacker Schepner deserted hls bachelor friends Thursday. SATURDAY will see thè last of thè homo Corning games ami some teams just about have strength enougii left to go through ihe ceremonies.
JONESBORO EXPECTS BIG CONTEST WITH BELMONTS Pu Timi> mudai JOXESBOUO, Ind.. Xov. 10Locai followers of thè gridiron game are looking forward t<> thè Corning i( t tlie Indianapolis Belinonts, city I Champion®, who are to appear here | Sunday against thè Jonesboro team, i ComfCl*' i : ve icore® of the N • 'CI would indicate tlie two teams aie even Ilv miiii-tiHu and. with Indianapolis boys play ing two posltlons on thè locai team, efforts on thè part of tho Invader will be doubly increa®e.l to win and carry liornn tlie bacon. "Chunk" Helvie, whom every gridiron fati ii Itidintia has Inumi, is ji'aylng a back’ fleld positlon and Joe ì Canning. tlie gridiron plumbei-, aie playlng star games for thè locale. ; They make their homo in Indlnnapo- ! il. .Toneslxiro lina played oight giunes j this season and has lost onlv one of thè numher. , That was last Sumlay when they were on thè short end of thè score with thè Cincinnati Celta. 7 to 2. A fumble resulted in thè touch down scored against them. No State team has defeated them. WILEY AND CENTRAL TERRE HAUTE. Ino Xov. 10. - Wiley High School of .: •* Haute and Central lligh School "f Evansvllle fotoball teams will meet bere Saturday. The game ls regarded as one <u thè most Itnportant high school battio in thè west jiart of thè State tilt® weok.
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ROIYACTGETS SIKI UNDER Bill French Boxing Federation Rules Senegalese Suspended From Ring for Long Period. BECKETT MATCH IS OFF By United A'eic PARIS, Nov. 10. —Given plenty of roi>e by thè Frenc-h presa and sporting public, Battling Siki, thè jet-black Senegalese prize flghter. lias "hanged himself.” Because of hls outbreak at thè Bal-zac-Prunier tight on Wednesday night, thè French Boxing Federation lias placed hirn under a ban of nine months and deprived him of hi3 French heavywelght titie. Thus Siki, acclaimed as a hero on thè boulevard of Paris, continuously for days aster he had tumbled thè spectacular Georges Carpentier, has ì become an unpopular figure in thè sporting world. The crowds acclaim ! him no longer. A complaint was tlled with thè French Boxing Federation setting forth thè details of Siki’s assault on a tight manager narned Cuny, who was bandi.ng Maurice Prunler In a | boat with Baizao, thè French middleweight Champion. Siki was a second fot Baizac and Baizao had been knockc-d out in thè eleventh round. Siki, who was drunk, according to sporting men sittlng near Balzac’s | corner, leaped into thè ring and mashed hi® victim in full view of thè ' crowd. Apparently Slki's only grudge was thè fact that a better'boxer had wbipped bis man. The press i® now hammering Siki hard, demandlng hls banlshment troni I ilio game for thè good of thè sport. NO BECKETT-SIKI BOUT 1 !y United Arie* LONDON. Xov. 10.—The Brifish j Home office Thursday issued an order prohlbiting thè proposed bout between Joe Berkett. heavywelght I Champion of Great Britain, and Rat- : tling Siki, light heavywelght cham- ! pion of thè world. The text of thè order is suoli that i siki apparenti}* is perpetuany barred from loxing in Great Britain utiless ; hls opponent be colored men. As there are no worth-while negro oplionents for him in Europe, thè order obviously disablos Siki serlously. When thè declsloo was transmitted to Major Arnold Wilson, who was promotlng thè BeckeU-Siki fight, a precedent was given. This was thè order w-hich prevented Billy Wells, thè Engli.'li white heavywelght, troni - llghting .lack Johnson, thè negro champion, bere in 1911. Delta Want Games The Detta basket-ball team desn-es games with city and State teams playIng in thè 130-135-pound class and havingk accesa to a gym. Cali Washington 3437 any evening and ask for Bob. or write Robert McMahan, 3142 Ruckl St. Rambler. Tlger Cubs, Blue Kidgts si ve, Fair Plays. DeMoUty, Et. Harrison, Richmond Kewpies and Anderson All-Stars, take notine.
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BELMONT STAR
- A % PERRY ADAMS When thè Belmonts plav at Jonesboro Sunday thè locai independent team’s chances are expected to be brightened by thè performance of Perry Adams, half back. AJams 1 onc- of thè best ground gainers and defensive players In thè ranks of thè Indianapolis Independent grid warnors.
RIE [Nifi! USI IN MIE RICE Fifteen cars will be selected Saturday inornlng to compete in thè seven-ty-five-mile race on thè new half-mile track at Thirty-Eighth St. and tlie Pendleton Pike In thè afternoon. Approximately thirty entries will take part in thè elimination trials, and those not making thè requlrements will be scratched from thè big event of thè day. Kverything at thè new track is being put in readiness and a large attendance is èxpected to see thè dirt track racing and thè accompanylng thrills. Jack Curtner. who drove In thè 600-mlle race, is thè most promlnent pilot to try his luck on thè brand new- ovai. The Union Traction Company has made arrangement to take care of thè crowd over thè Ft. Harrison line. Special cars will be run to thè Hoosier Speedway starting at 10 a. ni. until thè race. To getto speedway on thè interurban get off at Cooley's stop.
NOV. 10, 1922
KNUTE'S ELEVEN IT WEST FRINÌ Notre Dame to Pay Respects of West to Army in Annual Game. OPEN PLAY IS EXPECTED By WESTBROOK PEOLER. NEW YORK. Nov. 10.—Kmits Rockne’s flutter-gaited nhantoma frota Notre Dame are at West Polnt and what they do there will be taken as thè complimenta of thè West to th East in football this year. What lowa did to Yale has been llved down, at Yale anyway, as an unlmportant Incident of thè early season polntlng for thè "Big Three" games. Being defeated by lowa is oonsidered excellent training for a "Big Three” team. On thè same Principal thè United States Army would aiways make it a polnt to have lteelf thoroughly vhippcd by Uruguay belo re signing up for a regular war. Notre Dame doesn’t play any of thè “Big Three.” Therefore, conclusione must be drawn from a distane* In comparing thè Indiana “Patsles” with tlie “Patricìan Trio.” Army held Yale to a Jersey decision, whlch is a draw, and lf Notre Dame flips a lot of forward passes through thè lncipient esc-ond-louies it should be very embarraeslng to Yale, for West Point ls not one of your straw dummies to b played for pointing purposes. Coach Rockne, who was an AH American man at Notre Dame around 1913, appears to have a System no less than Percy Haughton. For this year he started with a squad of three veterans and about 2,000 young gents, most of whom had played some foot* ball, but not varsity, football in thè past. Yet Rockne has produeed a tvpical Rockne outfìt whose loudeat characteristlc ls speed and wit, whlch bas come through this season so far wlthout defeat.
CITY INDEPENDENT TITLE GRID GAME LATE IN MONTH Coach Buck Alèxan'der of th Bel monta, city champlons, who travel to Jonesboro Sunday to take on th strong team of that place, will piok thè men that are to make th trip at praotice tonlght. Manager Eddy Thursday night drew up preliminary plans and contraets with Manager Brown of tho Riversides for a game for thè city i championship on either Nov. 28 or i Turkey day. 1 The I.afayette Ali-College star will ; come here Nov. 19. and if thè present i title holders repeat, Eddy plans to ! bring to this citj- one of thè preatest Independent football attractlons ver seen here. All locai Relmont games will be played at Washington Park. Amatenrs at Broadway Arrangements have been made for amateur boxing ma.ches at thè Brcadway Theater each week. Matches will be arranged in all weights and prizes given to thè wlnners. Entry blanks can be obtained at th theater office.
