Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1922 — Page 6

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Second City Title High School Football Battle at Irwin Field Friday

SHDRTRIDGEUD TEGHNICAL MEET iN LOGM-SERIES Both Elevens in Good Shape for Important Struggle in Prep Circles. MAN UAL GOES TO BRAZIL South Side Team Points Toward Green and White Tilt— Cathedral Rests. The second game of thè city high school title series la thè choice morsel fot locai fans Friday at Irwin field. Shortrldge and Technlcal will try concluslons as a forerunner to thè Notre Dame and Pagemen tangle thè following day. The Manual-Tech contest ls scheduled for Nov. 29, thè day tefore Thanksgiving. Manual plays at Brazil on Friday, while Cathedral resta preparatory to thè Shortrldge contest on Friday, Nov. 24. Shortridge lost to Manual, 28 to 13. The Technlcal and Shortrldge squads are in good condltion for thè coming Cray. The Blue and White eìeven is in better trini than for many a long day as far as physical fitness goes. Zaiser, thè big tackle, is ready aster being out practically thè whole season with a broken collar bone, and Mayer, end has retumed to thè sqtiad. Coatch Gorton has been drilUng on some new plays to spring on Tech. The rain has hlndered actual hard work on thè field and some. time has been taken up rehearsing some of thè new stuff in thè gym. Even thè Centre lock-step shift has been trled. About thè same line-up that faced Manual will do battle against Kingsolver’s outfit. Tech Going Good The Tech squad ls going at a fast clip and appears to have lots of confldence for thè second intra-city tilt. The tesai has been working outside, in spite of mud and rain. The East Side aggregation will be strengthened for Friday's game by thè addition of Harvey In thè- baekfield who has been off thè squad on account of scholastic dlfficulties. The hßif back has made up hls work and hls re pori card now shows him O. K. The team ls In good shape and will present lts most formidable battle front. Lewis at quarter has been handling thè eleven in grand style in practice sessions. Cllff Johnson, Tech’s hard hitting full back, ls being counted upon to wear down thè Shortrldge line. At Manual with two games rem ainlng on thè card, Includi ng thè all-im-portant one with Technlcal, plenty of hard work has been thè System. The team carne out of thè Greenfield fracas not much thè worse for wear with thè exceptlon of Braun, who waa bruised up considerably. Howard ls looklng good at fulL Hls kicklng ls showing much improvement. A number of thè euba have been given plenty of opportunitv to show thelr stuff and tbe regulars are stepplng out to keep thelr jobs.

BROAD RIPPLE NET TEAM OPENS SEASON TONIGHT The Broad Ripple High School net team pick ed a tough foe wlth which to open thè locai hardwood season to night. Andersen ls thè opposlng Ave and thè Ripple outftt haa a task ahead In stopplng Stagg's aggregation. A. F. Thomas, Broad Ripple coach. haa a number of last year’ team back. Prospecta for thè preaent season seem very brlght, wlth Parr, Wade, Jackman, Overby, Brown and Newbv, all experlenced players. ahowIng good form agaln thls fall. Swartz and Meyers, two new men, are also very promlsing material. HUGO BEZDECK GETS BIG PHILLY OFFER By Un iteti Press PHI LA DELPHI A, Nov. 15.—Hugo Beadeck, State College football coach, haa been offered a salary larger than any manager in thè National League, except John J. McGraw, to manage thè Phillies for thè next three years, it was learned today. It is expected he will sign to lead thè Quaker team. BO JOINS PROS By Times Special CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—80 McMitlin. famous Centre College quarter back, "thè man who beat Harvard," will be seen in action here Sunday, Dee. 3 in a game between thè Chicago Beare and thè Milwaukee Pros. McMillln will play wlth Milwaukee. He plans to jom thè team at Milwaukee Sunday in time for thè game wlth thè Oorang Indiana. Bo ls coach of Centenary College, Louisiana. NEW NET COACH AT KNOX By Time Special GALESBURG, 111., Nov. 15.—Knox College athletic authoritles have announced thè appointment of W. C. Sa under* as basket-ball coach. He cornea from Grinnell College In lowa wtaere his teams bave made good records. He is assistlng wlth football at present. The officiai net cali will be issued aster thè grid season is over. The Greppie™ will meet St. Phillips next Sondar. They defeated thè Tuxedo club Sondar, 7 to 0. For rame cali Circle 2268 end aek for Paul.

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STATE FEATHER CHAMP __________ CHARLES ALTE Alte will meet Carles of thè South Side Tumers Saturday night at thè Hoosier Athletic Club. Both boxers are among fastest in thè amateur ranks.

TACKLE WEARS GLASSES By Times Special NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Lee Meadows take notice. The concrete football goes to Ed Fischer, tackle on thè Columbia football team, who wears spectacles while playing. While a frosh, Fischer had trouble with his eyes, but got through without thè use of glasses. He was a big star. This xear his eyesight became worse and he was forced to wear spectacles. A special headgear was made for him of leather, with specially prescribed lenses of unbreakable glass.

HOPPEIS VICTOR OVERBELGIAN Wednesday Matches Aftcrnc-on Cochran and Ilageivlacher. Night—Conti and Schaefer. By United Xeres NEW YORK, Nov. 15. —Two Americana and one European were out in thè lead today as a result of thè first three matches in thè International balk-line cue toumey. Aster Jake Schaefer, America, had defeated Erik Hagenlacher, Germany, in thè openlng contest, Roger Conti, France, downed Welker Cochran, America, on Tuesday aftemoon, and Willie Hcppe, America, outclasssed Edouard Horemans, Belgium, on Tuesday night. Hoppe was in grand forni and defeated his opponent, 500 to 177. The former champ's high runs were 134, 99 and 97 and hls average, 5E 6-9. Horeman’s best run waa 70 and hls average 19 6-19. Hoppe got out In front early, and hia dazzling manlpulatlon of thè oue loft thè Belgi an traillng badly. Hoppe’s average waa far better than Schaefer’a In thè latteria Monday match. Hoppe cllcked off thè 600 polnta in nlne lnnlnga. C ntl and Cochran tarted mlanrobly. In four lnnlnga Conti mlssed four tlmes. Cochran had a total of 18 aster 8 chanees. The result was: Conti, 600; Cochran, 378, aster 17 frames. Conti made high runs of 141, 103 and 85. Cochran'a high runs were 109, 102 and 79. Contl’s average was 27 7-17 and Cochran's 22 7-17.

KEYES SUSPENDED By United- Neics NEW YORK. Nov. for thè second time in a year of thè same offense for which Battllng Sikl ha been deprived of his titles and barred from thè ring throughout thè world, Johnny Keyes, a New York flght manager, ls under temporary suspenslon by thè New York flght commission. Keyes is manager of Pepper Martin, a featherwelght, and several other boxerà. A year ago he slugged thè second of another fighter in thè garden ring. Recently, it is charged, he slugged Refei-ee Arties McGovern from behind in thè dark because McGovern decided against one of his fighters. Independent Basket-ball The Brlghtwood basket-ball team defeated thè U. B. Ave. 47 to 13. The Briehtwood Junior voti a forfeit rame from thè Meldon A C.s. For rame cali Randolph 4722, aster 10 p. ni. and ask for L. D. Sparka. The Chrtstamore A. C.e basket-ball team will practice Friday at thè Second Baptist §ym at li p. ni. Hartley, Wampler. Ali. Pinsr. Jone, Beerà, Lanr and Jenklns tako notice. Games ire wanted in thè 133-pound class. Cai! Belmont 1175. Gotham Bike Race By Time Special NEW YORK, Nov. 15. —The annual slx-day bike race will be held In New York beglnning Dee. 3, it was announced here today. The will start at midnight.

EIMOES HAVE SUG LINE-UP The Em-Roe basket-ball team has announced lts line-up for thè coming season, vvhich seems to be thè strongeat comblnation that has represented thè locai. recently. Manager Callahan has plcked up some stara in Montgomery of Lizton, Stewart of Rushvilie and Hite of Martinsville. Montgomery will be remembered for hls sensational work in thè State amateur net tourney laet year, when he proved thè class of thè meet. Stewart was a star with Rushvilie High School and Hite played with Martinsville high and was plcked as ali-star center in thè trlState meet In Cincinnati. The Em-Roes will line up with Bassett, Stewart and Montgomery at forwards; Ulte at conter, and Babb, Behrent and Frankfort at guards. The Em-Itoes have been practicing for thè past three weeks and are rounding lnto form. The Em-Roes will open thè road soason at Shelbyville, Deo. 1, and thelr homo season with Franklin College, Dee. 12, at Indianapolis. In all probability, Wabash College will play In Indianapolis Dee. 18. On Jan. 9. they will take on thè New York Natlonals, and. on Jan. 13, thè Hewitt Rubber Company. These four games will complete thè home schedule for thè Em-Roes thls season. Cnrtln Win on Fotti NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Johnny Curtin, Jersey City bantam, won from Danny Edwards, San Francisco, on a foul In thè tenth round Tuesday night.

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GENTUAL NORMAL PLAYS H NOV. 21 Coach Cook Has Prospects for a Speedy Basket-ball Five. TWENTY-FIVE ON SQI'AD Seventeen Tearns on Schedule This Year—Closes Feb. 17. By Times Special DANVILLE, Ir.d., Nov. 15.—Coach Russell Cook’s Central Normal basketball team that opens lts season in Indianapolis with Coach Ross Smlth's Indiana Dentai Ave, Nov. 21 ls fast rounding In shape for thè opener. The Central Normal team has seventeen games on lts schedule. Coach Cook has a squad of twenty-five men. Among these are Ruby, a former Carthage high school star; Cox of Aven; Corner of Dan ville, and Edwards of Amo. These players are forwards and have a good eye for thè basket. Marshall of Shoals and Peters of Oaklandon are rlvals for thè center positlon. Lively, an athlete from Whlting ls maklng good at back guard. Smith of Acton and Gilbert of Clayton are both speedy floor guards. The Central Normal schedule follo ws: Nor. 21—Indiana Dentala at Indianapolis. Nov. 28— Indianapolis I’barmacy at Danville. Dee. 12—State Normal at Dan vi! le. Dee. 15—Rose Poly at Terrò Haute. Dee. 16—Indiana Central at University Heights. Jan. 2—Stato Normal at Terre Haute. Jan. 6—Roso Poly at DanviUe. Jan. 10 —Muncle Normal at Muneie. Jan. 13—Evanavllle Co lieve at DanviUe. Jan. 16—N. A. G. U. at Danttlle. Jan. 20 —N. A. G. U. at luiUsnapolis. Jan. 27—Indiana Central at DanviUe. Jan. 30—Indianapolis Phartnacy at Indianapolis. Feb. 3 —Muneie Normal at DanviUe. Feb. B—Oakland City Collere at Oakland City. Feb. 10 — Evanavllle Collere at Evanavllle. Feb. 17—State Deaf School at Indianapolis.

CURLEY IS FLOPPED BY JACK REYNOLDS Lynn Curley of Salt Lake City, Utah, was defeated by Jack Reynolds Tuesday night in a wrestllng match at thè Broadway Theater. Reynolds won thè first fall in twenty-nlne minute and thè second fall in nlne minute. Each tlme Reynolds applled hls famous leg split. While there have been longer wrestllng matches on thè mat in this city, there never was one in which there was more action while It lasted. Curley ls without questlon one of thè strongest wrastler Reynolds has met and twice during thè match broke thè leg split which Reynolds had applied from behlnd, thè first time it has been done in Indianapolis. TURNERS OPEN SEASON The South Side Turners will open thè basket-ball season Thursday night, Nov. 18, at thè Turner gym. The De Molays will fumlsh thè opposltion. The Turner line-up will include most of thè faces that won thè city title in 1920. Hank and Tubby Stevens, Secrest, Hennessaey, Rice, Underwood and Frankfort will be in thè game. The Turners intend to play one game at home each wook and one out of town. Tearns desiring to hook gvmes address secretary of athletic committee, South Side Turners, Indianapolis.

' FAST JUNIOR ELEVEN TO BATTLE CHRISTAMORES ..... _ . k.. •'< - l r, t A, • w C I ront Row (left to right)—A Grisel, Patrick, Grisel, H. Atherton, Web er, Ford, Schoem, Browix. Middle Row —O’Brien, Decieus, Loftus, A. Atherton, Gedings, Loyal, Ol sen. • Back Row—Barry (captain), Schmutte, Cooke, Turner, Hufford, Sayers, Bauer, Ogle, G. Decieus, Bader, Green.

The Riverside Triangles have come through seven round. of thè Ferndale 150-pound toumament for thè Smith,

Playing thè Field With Eddie Ash SPEAKING of triple threat, that Willie Hoppe person gained ground from all kinds of formatlons Tuesday night in thè International cue tourney. I.ooks as though another upset ls likely. Some people are so dumb they thlnk thè Friars’ Club is an organizsi ion of cook. THE Big Ten grid standing looks etrange with Ohio State below deck in company with Indiana and Purduo. FOOTBALL players wearing numbers while practicing thè lockstep shift certalnly would create a wrong impresslon to thè unlnitiated. Rubber bleachers would corno In hand.v at Irwin field Saturday—tbe klnd that would strettii doublé. FOOTBALL fans who klek when they can’t obtaln ticket aster thè students and alumnl are supplied must remember that students and alumnl attend ALL games, while thè average football fan suxiporta only thè feature contesta. ■* NTJMEROT'S Yankee boxers aro sald to be stranded in Havana. The boys might try working. JOE BECKETT has not answered thè offer made him to meet Tommy Gibbone. Well, it does take a man a few day to make up hls mimi when ho knows he’a going to be thè victlm. Babe Ruth Imd to crack one more Joke before re ti ring for thè wfntor. Ile promise*! friend he would ride tbe water cari; imtil next fall.

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Hassler & Sturm cup. Next Sunday they take on thè Chrlstamores in thè play-off of a tie two weeks ago. The

CATHOLIC PLAYERS HEAR 0F BUTLER FORMATIONS By Times Special NOTRE DAME, Ind., Nov. 15.—The Irish fotoball squad listened to a diagnosis of thè Butler College grid team they are to meet Saturday at Indianapolis. Assistant Coach Walter Halas explalned thè formatlons and thè plays used by Butler. The dally scrimmage was called off Tuesday to allow thè men to attend thè quarterly examlnatlons. The two teams will enter thè Saturday game with thè average welght about even—l73 pounds. CUMBERLANDMEETS FT. HARRISON SUNDAY The Cumberland football team easlly doteated thè Castleton football team, 28 to 3. Cumberland will meet thè Ft. Harrison team next Sunday. For games cali or wrìte Cumberland Garage. SOMEDEBATE By United Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 15. — Debate teams at Harvard will argue thè questlon “Resolved. that Harvard should limit intercollegiate football games to one annual contest with Yale, supplementlng this with thè Oxford system of lntramural contesta.” Harvard students are serlous about thè proposltion, it is sald.

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Triangles are a fast, brainy set of youngsters and are thè favorite to cop thè cup.

Here and There in Sportland By Dick Anderson A SHORT road to fame and a shorter road back to obscurity. Thàt seems to be thè fate of Battllng Siki, thè Senegalese scrapper who tipped Georges Carpantier for thè count. The black fighter took a poke at K|gr thè manager of a flghter who had beaten a man he was acting as seeond for. He was barred In France, country. Siki says ready to step down jfivn out of thè limeUght. ANDERSON The sporting publlc haa beon In doubt about thè ability of thè colored man since hls bout with thè Frenchman, and it is to be hoped that he will be matched with a fighter of some ability so it can be told whether or not Le reaily has any stuff. Carpentier complained of over-con-fldence and poor condltion. This may or may not be true. At least, thè Senegalese is entltled to at least one more Important bout

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SULLIUMD STIfiTS i DEC. 8 Four Regulars From Last Season to Be Out for Basketball Team. PERÙ H. S. IS HOPEFUL Expect Stronger Five Than Has Represented School in Past Years. By Times Special SULLIVAN, Ind-, Nov. 15.—Sullivan high school opens ita basket-ball season on Dee. 8 at Pleasantville. The cali for candidates has not been made yet by Coach Gross, but thè players aie testing out their basket eyes every night in thè gy r m. Four of last year’s regulars are back and will be out for berths on thè team. Captain Wiltge, Stanbaugh, Brown and Sills form a nucleus of a club that should be strong. Anderson, forward on thè Dugger High team last season, with one term’s work te his credit, will be a contender for a posltion. The present schedule is as followai Dee. B —Pleasantville, there. Dee. 9—Linton, there. Dee. 15—Lyons, here. Dee. 22—Clinton, here. Dee. 29—Pleaeantville, bare, Jan. 6—FreelandvUle, here. Jan. 12—Linton, here. Jan. 13—Lvons, there. Jan. 19—Glenn, there. Jan. 26—Normal, here. Feb. 9—Clinton, there. Feb. 10 —Princeton, here. Feb. 16—Glenn, here. Feb. 20—Princeton, there. Feb. 23—Beblnson. there. PERÙ SCHEDULE PERÙ, Ind., Nov. 15.—For thè fixrt time in a number of years Perù High School thinks that it has a good bas-ket-ball team. Coach E. L. Mooro hopes to make a more ereditatile ehowlng with hls five this season than has been thè record of Perù in years past. The schedule is as follows: Dee. 2—Camden at Perù. Dee. B—Amboy at Perù. Dee. 9 —Akxon at Perù. Dee. In —Elwood at Perù. Dee. 16—Fairmount at Perù. Dee. 20—Perù at Marion. Dee. 28— Bunker Hill at Perù. Dee. 27— Kewanna at Perù. Dee. 30—Open. Jan. s—Perù5 —Perù at Amboy. Jan. 6—Warsaw at Perù. Jan. 12—Cathedral at Perù. Jan. 17—Marion at Perù. Jan. 19-—Perù at Kewann*. Jan. 20 —Perù at Akron. Jan. 26—Culver at Perù. Jan. 27—Perù at Logransport. Feb. 2—Converse at Perù. Feb. 3—Perù at Cathedral. Feb. 9—Perù at Oulver. Feb. lO—Younx America at Pera. Feb. 17 —Fairmount at Perù. Feb. 23—Perù at Warsaw. Feb. 24—Union Tp. at Peni.