Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1922 — Page 9

NOV. 13, 1922

State Grid Teams Have Disastrous Week-End —Indiana Title Decided Next Saturday—Catholjcs Meet Butler

It was a vary unsatlsfactory week-end for Hoosler football teams with gjoet of thè b&ttles golng to thè foes. The best Notre Dame could do In Ita big annua! lntersectional game with thè Army was aoto 0 tle. Wabash, Purdue and Indiana got trlmmed by out-of-Btate teams along with Earlham. Valparalso and Rose Poly. Franklin carne through with a vlctory over Transylvanta or thè State mlght have had one of thè most disastrous Saturdays In lts football hlstory. The big State contest ls card ed

Conference Championship Narrows Down to lowa , Michigan and Chicago

CHIPS'SUOR WITH MINNESOTA fflS BELÌI FORM Coach Yost’s Efeven Has Not Been Scored on This Year —Look Good. ILLINOIS FIGHTING HARD Usuai Class In Late Season Games Is Being Shown by Zuppke’s Team. B\ì United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 13. —Illinois, showlng lts usuai flghtlng splrit. and Wisconsin thè usuai lack of that Baine quallty, was thè only outstanding feature In thè western football batti ©e of Saturday. The 1111 ni vlctory of 3-0. whlle expected In some quarters, was a aurpris* to thè Badger backers. It eliminateti thè Wisconsin eleven as a champlonshlp posslbillty and left lowa, Chicago and Michigan In thè runnlng. Next Saturday Wisconsin will play Michigan and Chicago will meet Illinois. It ls not at all improbable that either Michigan or Chicago will be eliminateti. Michigan and lowa look like thè b?st In thè West, although lowa shov.-ed nothing outstanding against Minnesota Saturday, winning 28-14. Michigan has not been scored on yet this year and has won every game except thè tle with Vanderbilt. lowa will bave to defeat Ohio State. Even lf thè Buckeyes haven’t won a game, they may be able to put thè Hawkeyes to thè test. W r hile other conference teams are claimlng lowa had an easy schedule. It lsn’t thè fault of thè Hawkeyes. "Whlle they were trying to get games a year ago. all of thè so-called ieaders —Chicago, Wisconsin and Michigan—were afraid to put them on their schedule, aster their strong showlng in 1921.

Playing thè Field With Eddie Ash FERNDAL.ES checked Checkaye and thè Congervilles got checked out. FIRST guess for thè All-Amerlcan Captain Eddie Kaw of Cornell for a half back positlon. Eddie has a fitting name for thè cheer hosts. Itali, rah, ralil Kaw, Kaw, Kaw! FAT men will have to take a few pounds off this week if they hope to cram into Irwln Field next SatUrday. MORE people want to see that But-ler-Notre Dame game than there are grass blades on thè gridiron. WHEN it was announced last fall that Butler had scheduled Notre Dame for 1922 few thought it would develop into a State tltle match. CHALK up! That is no ordinary billiard tourney opening in New Torse tonight. Six Yanks and six Europeans and each man a wizard. On thè brink of a touchdown was Notre Dame when bred Funible mshed to thè aid of thè Array. Oh, well, it was a grand thriller anyway. WHEN a player is good he shlnes agalnst any kind of opposition. _The big league line of W. and J. was not too stout for Fuliback Knee of Vabash. HEAD ACHE powder was in common uaage on thè W f isoonsin campus over thè week-end. Wholesale reslgnatlons of dope artista are due aster that upset. EVERT little football sectlon has an upset all its own. GET your vocal machinery tuned up for Baturday. Down in front! BOXING CARD COMPLETED FORSHC HERENOV. 20 The third ten-round bout to be staged on thè program of thè Washington A. C. at Tomlinson Hall Monday night, Nov. 20, was announced today by Matchmaker Harter. Tommy McDuff of Indianapolis and Joe Ccoper of West York, 111., will provide thè action. Cooper is said to be a hardhitting featherweight. Other bouts on thè card are: Sidney Glick of Indianapolis and Jackie Barnhart of Terre Haute, ten rounds at 135 pounds and Louis Lavell, Anderson, and K. O. Clrcus, Pittsburgh, ten rour.ds at 133 pounds. Gosport Is Winner By Time Special GOSPORT, Ind., Nov. 13. —Gosport defeated thè Jasonvllle Tomadoes Sun day here by a ecore of 25 to 6. A week ago Sunday Gosport won at Jasonvllle, 9 to 7. Gosport Independenta have played elght games this season and won six

for next Saturday between thè undefeated eievens of Notre Dame and Butler. The battle will decide without question thè Indiana grid title. All eyes will center on Irwln Field and seats will be at a premium. Without doubt as many fans as can pack into thè Irvington enclosure will be on hand when thè whistle blows. Other games on thè schedule are Chicago “Y” College at Waash, Transylvanla at Earlham, Franklin at St. Xavier (Cincinnati), Hanover at De Pauw and St. Viators at Valparalso. In-

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In a swlft play durlng thè De nver-Unlverslty of Colorado game, thè Interferone© sìlpped between Referee Dana and thè man carrylng thè balL Dana wsts seen to leap high in thè alr In order to keep hls eye on thè man with thè bali. He performed this feat several timea durlng thè game.

BELMONTSGET GODO BHUBBING By Times Special JONESBORO, Ind., Nov. 13.—Jonesboro's undefeated football team Sunday crushed thè Belmonts of Indianapolis under a 34 to 0 score. Jonesboro started thè game with lts second strlng back fieli men. Roberts, Jones and John and Jim Meyers. This team scored seven polnts in thè flrst quarter, and then thè Belmonts braced in thè second quarter and with Duncan carrylng thè ball rushed tho plgskin to thè Jonesboro slx-yard line. The second strlng Jonesboro back field was sent to thè side linea and thè regulars. Martin, Smith, Murphy and Helvie went In. The Belmonts in four attempts to carry thè ball failed to gain an Inch and it was Joncsboro’s ball on thè slx-yard line. Helvie ripped of? a forty-flve-yard run and Jonesboro paraded to thè goal line on a series of end runs and ofttackle plays. The score at haif tlme was Jonesboro 20, Belmonts 0. The Jonesboro second team backs went into thè game agaìn at thè start of thè third period but failed to score. With thè regular flrst team back fleld men in thè game durlng thè fourth period Jonesboro scored fourteen polnts. Helvie made three touchdown*. Murphy and Jones each scored a touchdown. Helvie missed one try for polnt. Jonesboro will play thè Congerville Flyers of Muncie at Jonesboro Sunday, Nov. 19. The Junior Ftve basket-ball team defeated thè Maggia Lawn Midset. 18 to 8. The Junior Five will be ready to book game as soon as lts gytn ls comp'eted.

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diana and Purdue resi in preparatlon for their annual clash. The game ls a week from Saturday at Lafayette. Out at Irwin fleld, Butler last Saturday showed some of thè doubters that thè eleven is Just as strong as lts fervid followers have been claimlng by vanqulshing De Pauw In no uncertain manner by a 19 to 0 score. The Pagmen forward pass atta,ck was thè deciding factor. Hai Grlggs showed that he could do something else besldes

ABIE VS. VILLA By United Arte* NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—The American flyweight title may troll Into new lodgings where thè card on thè letter box reads: "Able Goldsteln, boxlng flghter.” Able meets Pancho Villa, thè Filiplno, In thè Garden Thursday night. Villa is American flyweight chafcnpion. Goldsteln ls a bantamwelght, who might be able to make thè flyweight limit of 112. Villa and Goldstein signed to fight at 116 pounds, but lf Goldstein should weigh in at 112 or less than Villa’ title will be at stake. Goldsteln beat Villa on polnts In thè latter's flrst bout in thè United States. ILLINOIS-INDIANA CUE LEAGUE OPENS THURSDAY The Twn-I Three-Cushion Billiard League will open Thursday night, when CTyde Martin of Terre Haute meets Harry Cooler of Indianapolis at thè Cooler parlo" No. 1. Five cltles are in thè league, thè Illinois franchista being held by Docatur, Champaign and Eawrencovllle. Each city In thè Circuit ls represented by lts leading three-cushlon player and two substltutes. Eewis Vogler and William Curtis are thè men for Indianapolis. Sunday Grid Scores ■■ —— —■ yerndaio, 20; Congervllle. 0. Gospuft 25: Jason ville, 0. Riversile*. 80; Brookldes, 0. Grapplerg, 7: Tuxolo. 0. Vini-enne Special. 12; Peterburg, 0. Wabash Ramblers, 0; Huntington. 0. Kokonio. 7 ; Sherldan. 0. Christ amore. 7; Rrtgbtwood, 0. Jonesboro. 34 : Belmonts, 0.

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kick He fell down in hls booting, but ran thè ball In thè open In a sensational manner and tossed one pass to Middlesworth and received another from Wally, aecounting for two touchdowns. Middleswcrth was In thè game up to hit. neck and when a De Pauw player fumbled a punt in thè third quarter, scooped up thè ovai and ran for thè third Irvlngton counter. Pressler, Clark and Burton starred for De Pauw. De Pauw was not outplayed In thè line, but in thè air.

TITLE CUE MEET EETS UNDER IH I By United Arte NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Young Jake Schaeffer will defend hls title of thè world's greatest billiard player in u toumnment whlch beglns bere tonight against Ave of thè greatest player. In thè world. Among this Is Wlllie Hoppe, thè oid timo “boy wonder" Champion for many years, who lost thè title to young Jake In last year's tournamant. The others aro Roger Conti, Champion of Franco; Erlch Hagenlacher. Champion of Germany; Wolker Cochran, thè American player, and Edward Horemans of Beiglum, who holds thè championship of sii Europe. The wlnner's greatost prize will he, of course, thè Incoine whlch a Champion derives froin thè title. Hls di ivct rewaid will he $3,000 cash, thè championship belt. valued at SI.OOO. and 46 per cent of thè gato receipts for thè eight days and evenlngs of tho tournament. The runner-up is to get $1,500 cash ar.d 23 per cent; thè third man SI,OOO and 15 por cent; thè fourth man $750 and 12 per cent and tho flfth man $250 and 4 por cpnt. Thus tho players recelve all thè renelpts, $6,500 In ! cash avvarda and thè SI,OOO belt, leav- ; ing thè promoters a deficit. However, tlielr object is to stlmulate thè game of hilliarda and thè trade in biliiards equlpment. Schacffor and Hagenlacher start tho tournament tonight. Tho seeded dmw was used, pai ring Cochran with Conti and Hoppe with Koremans.

Notre Dame sound a tough propositlon at West Polnt and was held to a draw. The big chance of thè Irish carne In thè final period, but a fumble on thè Army four-yard line lost thè golden opportunity. The nothlng-to-noth-lng result was rßther a surprise, as both eievens are powerful and were expected to score. The cadets had thè edge in thè flrst half, but thè Hooslers carne back strong. The soldiors opened up a pass attack every bit as good as Notre Dame’s. Castner and Wood engaged in a puntlng

FERNOALESPLAY SUPERFDOTBALL Undefeated Congervilles of Muncie Are Swamped Under Big Score. CHECKAYE IS STOPPED Stage Big Comeback Aster Their Defeat at Hands of Riversicle Team. By VEDI) Eli CIAKD Tbey celebrateci Sunday night out W. Tenth St. way. And thera was a good reason, too. Tho Ferndales do-li-atei tho Muncie Congresvilles in thè most decisivo fashion, 20 to 0. Tha Ferndales carne back. Aster a dlscouraging defeat two weeks ago by thè Riversldes, tho west siders showed tlielr reai atuff. It is a batter splrit than many college teams hàve shown. The Ferndale eieven, Sunday, playing in top form, showed tho most power and resourcefulness, both on attack and defenso, of any locai team for many years back, lf thè eleven continues in thè forni dlsplayed Sunday, lt is a squad of whlch not. only tlie west end but thè entire city can be proud. Muncie Rat od IHgh Tho Muncie team, rated as one of thè strongest Independent eleven In tho State, was completely and unqueetionably outplayed. The Ferndale shlft h&d them fooled and unahlo to get set for tho attack and tho locala’ forward p ossea were ex oc ut od wdth such precision that thè visitor seamed unable to dlagnose tha air attack at any time. With thè exceptlon of tho flrst quarter, thè Ferndales generally outgueased their opponents. There tvere few boner* pulled. and thè play was hard, fasi and clean on both silos. The Forndales scored In thè second, third and fourth perioda. Welsh carried thè ball over for thè first touchdown aftor a series of line plays aster a Uongerville fumble had been rec-ov-c-red by Secrest. John Hopkins drop klckod for thè extra polnt. The last two scores carne as tho result of forward passe*. The flrst, Matthlaa to Joe Hopkins, over thè goal Uno, brought thè total to 13. The try-for-point drop-kick was biocked. Another pass in thè fourth quarter, Welsh to Joe Hopkins, added another. Muncie was ofT side on thè try for polnt. and Ferndales were awarded thè polnt. In thè curtoin-ralser, thè Riversile Trianglee won from thè Garfleld Seconda, 6 to 0. Reynolds Keeps Busy Jack Reynolds downed Pete Zbyszko In two stralght falls at Columbus, Ind., Saturday. Reynolds takes on I.ynn Curley of Salt Lako City at thè Broadway Theater bere on Tuosday night.

AMUSEMENTS ìpalace a t) RIO t nr 1 B.MALI, *■ SITO WS ,U 1 ' TRICE ■ “MISS AMERICA” m America* Prize Beauty Winner of Atlantio City ■ lif ut v Contesi ! FRANCES KENNEDY The flieerup Cornecllenne " seven honey BOYS Mi| Th*> Well Known Mlnstrel Boy* | BIXLEY & LERNER | McSNTYRE & KOLQOMB JUGGLING m McBANNS IRENE CASTLE - In SLIM SUOLI,PER Continomi* 12 neon to 11 p. m. SB Mat*.,. 15c, 25c. Eves., 25c, 4Oc. I fKEITHS S # WOBIiD’B BEST VAUDEVILLE M From Hyncopatton to Grand Opera ÈVA SHIRLEY and j OSCAR ADLER'H ORCHESTRA with AL ROTI!—PANCER First Tlme for Several Year JAMES THORNTON MonologUt and Song tVrlter BARBETTE IiYAN, WEBER & RYAN MISS HO Itili E GOItPONE CLAUDE & MAEìIGN “Stili Arguirli:’’ I D O N N°E L L Y With MAKJORIK DALTON In ’Tis and ’Tian’t X’qtlie New Toplcw—Fabio Popnlar Frlcerl Matinee

duel with honors about even. Layden ò"f thè South Bend squad made thè longest run of thè game, a thirty-yard dash on an end run. Purdue, In a Conference tilt with Northwestern, went down, 24 to 13. Forward passes and long end runs proved thè Boiler makers’ undping. Purdue marched down thè fleld in thè last period for a touchdown. Prout, former Manual High School player, dash ed flfteen yards for thè score. Indiana U. was no match for thè strong West Virginia team at

Big Ten Standing Won. Lost. Tied. Pct. Chicago 3 0 0 1.000 lowa . . 3 0 0 1.000 Michigan . 2 0 0 1.000 Wiscosisin 2 1 0 .687 Minnesota 2 2 1 .500 Illinois 2 2 0 .600 Northwestern 1 2 1 .333 Indiana 0 2 0 .000 Ohio Stato ......... 0 3 0 .000 Purdue 0 3 0 .000 j COACH MOWE GF EARLHAMRESIGNS Veteran Athletic Director Will Be Lost to Richmond School. Ray Mowle, for many years director of athletics at Earlham College, has resigned, it became knovvn here toclay. Officiai anouncement of his j resignation was expected to be made ,Ir Richmond, Ind., this afternoon. It was understood strenuous efforts were made by Earlham officiala, students and alumni to induce him to remaln, Lut today he said definiteli’ that hls resignation would stand. Mowe once played on thè Indianapolis American Association team, and afterward was with thè Brooklyn National League club. LOCAL SOCCER TEM/TTo PLAY CLINTON SUNDAY The Indianapolis Soccer Club team j will play thè CUntor„ Ind., soccer j team at Clinton next Sunday. The \ locai team defeated thè Emralds, an- j other locai team, on thè Indianapolis • Club dlarnond Sunday, 2 to 0, In a fast game. Lightower was thè star of thè game, scoring both goals. The Indianapolis Club second team will play thè Emralds on thè club diamomi, W. Eighteenth and Sugar Greve Ave., next Sunday.

AMUSEMENTS CONTINI’OF 9 VACDKVIU.E p\ LYRICIIIII OKLAHOMA FOUR I AIDA, FARLE & LEWIS j| JACK and VICTORIA H M \RIE <; BAY :;nd BCPRKE B Bob La Sa!le 1 McSOODS, LENZEN & CO. I BROWNS , SAXOPHONE SIX É Dancing In thè I.yrie nallroom HM Aftcrnoou ami Kventng. S . NP-TJ.P^. PICTUREs The Greatest Screen Spectacle of All Times! WILLIAM FOX Presents “NERO” / The Artistic Climax of Motion Picture Progress Staged in Italy Starting Nov . 19th APOLLO STRONGHEART I THE WONDER 1)00 “ Brawn of thè North ” 1 A Mermaid Comedy “BLAZES” Cirelo Orchestra Grand Organ. D

thè Bloomlngton home-comlng and thè Mountalneera spolled thè festlvltles by wlnnlng from thè Crlmson, 33 to 0. Aster thè flrst quarter thè Virginia eleven ran thè count up in a hurvy. The crippled Wabash team did not have much chance against thè W. and J. outfit and lost, 32 to 6. Two regular guarda and two ends were out of thè contest. The easterners swept around thè ends and used a forward pass offensive to advantage. The scar-

SIKI iS JAILED By Times Special PARIS, Nov. 13. —A French gendarme took Battllng Slkl Into camp here Armistice day and he was hustled off to jail on a charge of unlawfully wearing a military unlform. The black heavywelght champ of Europe donned thè garb of a Senegalese sharpshooter and paraded thè streets until he was plcked up by thè exponent of thè law. When he arrived at thè Jail he was ordered to his residence to change his clothing.

ORMSBY BROTHERS STAR IN LOCAL SPEED RACE Drivlng a consistent race on thè new Hoosier Motor Speedway track, Ralph Ormsby of Ft. Wayne, piloting a Fronty Ford, captured flrst honors Saturday In thè feature se ver ty-fl vernile event on thè track’s opening day program. The wlnner's time was 1:33:24.4, for an average of 48.17 miles per houi-, Homer Ormsby, brother of thè winner, was second, Ave laps behind. He drove a McClaln Special. Joe Gulnte, In a Fronty Ford, was third. Of thè flfteen machlr.cs that started only slx fìnished thè grind. Ralph Ormsby, thè victor, completed thè dlstance without being forced lato thè pits once. Joe Huff and Jack Curtner were in mino:* aeeldents. but there were no injuries. A crowd estimated at 8,000 wltnessed thè race. Bt. Philips Defeat Y. M. S. St. Philips defeated thè Y. M. S. football team at Garfleld Park Sunday, 12 to 0. The ball was kept in Y. M. S. terrltory most of thè tlme. The losers rallied in thè third quarter but could not score. The Saints will practlce at Spades Park Wednesday at 7 p. m. For games cali Webster 6079 and ask for Ed.

Ir\T/NI TONIGHT, TUES., WED., Ea.INVJÌ-.101l O MATINEE WED. “TO THE LADIES” with Hslen Hayes IN’livh: Xlffbt, to $2; Matinee. 50e to $1.50 DAYS, COM. *. T i -4 MATINEE ■ o thursday iNovember lo saturday b Seats Ready Monday International Comedy Sensation “SO THIS IS LONDON” I(En Rout-e to Cliirago for Indefinito Engagement) BrlUlant Cast of l’iayers, Including Mr. and Slr*. Cohurn, I.awrenc Grnnt, Eric Ilressler, yonald Wall, Wenrl- H ett Tlllnmn, Minna Phillips, IsetU Munroe, Andrew Molony, Reginald Cax- ■ rlngton. p Eves.—s2.so, $2.00, $1.50, SI.OO, 50c. Sat. Mat.—s2.oo to 50c. SEATS SELLI NG | IMON., TUES., WED., NOV. 20, 21, 22. MATS., TUES., WED. ■ A Surprieing Solution to thè Age-Old Problem in Four Acts. WHY WIVES GO WRONG! Originai Cast and Production—Not a Motion Picture. ; HENRY FORD SÀYS^ y “ ‘FOR AI Jj OF US’ IS THE BEST PLAY I HAVB EVER SEEN.” jISSJ ™ MuraT “* HODGE ULIOMjI ln "FOB ALI. OF F 8” with A new play of New York Itfe Joseph Sehlldkrant Ev LeGalllenne Prlcee. Ève. 50n to $3. Mat. <1 beat sent Ere. f2.50-50c. lVed. Mat. f 1.50.500 BRÒftDWAY—Burlesque PELL MELL LADIES AT MAT., 180 Tues. NI te, Nov. 14—Wrestlimr —Jack Reynolds Vi. I.ynn Cnrley—Amatenri Wed. MOTION PICTURES

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let was further crippled in thè •ncounter. Kalamazoo College defeated Valparaiso, 21 to 15, and Kalamazoo Western Norma! swamped Earlham, 67 to 0. Louisville nosed out Rose Poly In thè final quarter, 6 to 0, a short tlme before thè whistle sounded. Franklin, hlttlng on all slx, smashed through thè Transylvanla eleven of Kentucky for a 34-to-6 vlctory. The Baptist line was too strong for thè Southerners.

HOMO LESI BEATSSHEIIDAN Great Battle ls Won in Final Stages of Game on Long Runs. By Times Snidai KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 13. —Three thousand football fans saw thè Kokomo American Legion football team defeat Sherldan here Sunday, 7 to 0. The game was one of thè fasteet of thè grid sea3on and was bitterly fought. Both teams were on edge for thè game and Kokomo started a serica of off tacle and criss cross plays that carried thè ball well into Sheridan’a territory when a fumble lost thè ball. The Sherldan team opened up an offense In whlch “Puss’’ Slngleton featured. Slngleton has played football for seventeen years and has thè proud record of never having taken tlme out. Twlce Caidwell missed drop klcks. Once from thè twenty-ftve-yard line thè ball curved out and thè fleld goal was missed by lnches. In thè third period Sherldan had lts best chance to score. Kercheval trled a place kick from thè thirty-five-yard line and thè lall hit thè up right of thè goal post and bounced back into thè fleld of play. It was a touch back. The winning touch down was scored just four minutes before thè end of thè game. Long twistlr.g runs by Cardwell and Spruce put r.he ball on thè eight-yard line. King sklrted Sheridans right end on a delayed pass and raced over thè goal line. Cardwell’s place kick was good for a try at polnt. The Kokomo American Legion team ■will play thè Cincinnati Celta at Kokomo Sunday, Nov. 19.

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