Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1922 — Page 5
NOV. 16, 1922
Tea Hounds and Cake Eaters to Stage Stunt at Notre Dame-Butler Game
COMIC GRIDRERS WILL PERFORI BETWEENHALIIES Coach Rockne Is Originator of Stunt and Has Ccached Both Squads. FOOTBALL A LA 1943 All Casualtles Are Euried on Battle Grounds—Rjferee Is Mobbed. Knute Rockne, Note Ditme coach, Vili bring his co mio foot bailers to Indianapolis as well as hl 9 flrst-string man Saturday for thè Bitler game. But In all probabilità Rockne will use scia first-string mec against thè Page Trarrlo rs. Rockne has spent many hours this aeason In coaching his concio gridlron players for thè benefit of thè fans between halves. He haa termed them thè Cake Eaters and thè Tea Hounds. One team comes out in cunnlng trunka and shirts and thè other squad rrears clown sults. They then play thè old grid game as it may b© played In 194. The stunt is a roar all thè way. They line up, go through Intricate plays. tackle, throw forward passes and thè way they do lt cause an ache In your ride. In thè Notre Dame game with Indiana at Notre Dame there was one caauality. He was buri ed on thè fleld of play. The referee is mobbed and thè game ends in a row, With Rock'a stunt between halves and with both halves jammed full oi feature football, Saturday shipuld be a red letter day In Indianapolis football. The Butler squad wiTì probably be wlthout thè Services of Capt, Duttenliaver, who was lnjured In De Pauw ararne. The Catholics will be wlthout Brown, left guard, who was lnjured in thè Arrry game. The officials for thè game: Joe Magidsohn, Michigan, referee: Bert Coffln, Cornell: Ward Lambert, Purdue; John S. Mlllen, Indiana. The game will start at 2 p. m.
BILL DALY NOT‘LOONEY/ SUPREME COURT'S WORD Jty United Nevs NEW YORK. Nov. IR.—Kather Bill Daly famous horsetralner, has thè word of thè Supreme Court that he tent looney. Daly, who i? known to thousands of horsemen throughout thè United States and Canada, wxls defendant in an action by his wife to bave him ceciarei lncompetent to manage his own affairs. She sald he didn’t even known how old he was. “Who’s looney now?" He deman ded when thè verdlct was read declarlng hlm competent. HARVARD TO WATCH YALE a* United New BOSTON. Nov 18—As thè Yale fljwt team closely studled thè Prir.ce-toa-Harvard game at Cambridge iast w*ek so will thè Harvard varslty, frani eeats in Palmer Stadi um. endeavoi to solve thè Yale trieks In Saturday ’i game between Yale and thè Tigera, at Princeton. Harvard meets Yale a week later and must beat or tia ‘Sale In order to avert thè humihatlon of loslng both of Ita Big Three game*. The Harvard subs will work on Brown. TILLA AFTER REVENGE By UrAted .Vere NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Princho Villa. American flywelght Champion, will try to wlpe out a defeat when he meets Abie Goldsteln of New- York In a flfteen-round declslon bout bere on Thursday night. Goldsteln outpointed Villa when thè latter flrst carne to rhls oountry from thè P'illlpplnea. However, Vllla's flywelght title probably will not be at stake. as thè flyweight llmlt ls 112 pounds and Goldta> | pighs about 116. CELTS AT KOKOMO By Time* Spedai KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 18. —The Kokomo American Legion football team will play thè Cincinnati Celta at Kokomo Sunday, Nov. 19. Th Celts la thè only team that has defeated thè powerful Jonesboro grid squad. The Celts won from Jonesboro 7 to 3. The game at Kokomo ls expectecl to draw a record crowd. Qrcus Beats Julius By Time Special TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Nov. 16. K. O. Clrcus of Pittsburgh scored a technlcal knockout over Leo Julius of St. Louis In thè sixth round here Wednesday night. Tony Ross of Pittsburgh outpointed Eddle Dyer of San Antonio. Dyer was game and made it a good fight. Kaplan Wins Declslon BRIDGEPORT. Conm, Nov. 16. Kld Kaplan of Meridian was awarded thè declslon over Gene Delmont of Memphis. Delmont was floored twice. Orioles Organile The Emerson Orioles have organized for thè coming basket-ball scason. For gwnee cali Irvlngton 2944 aster 6 p. tn. ad aak for Campbell.
INDEPENDENT AND AMATEUR FOOTBALL
JText Sundar thè T. M. S. football team ih* Brithtwood A. C.s at thè Brlirhtfleìd Practice wlll be heid Frlday tdrht and every man holding a uniform la expeeted to be preeent. Followera of thè TANARUS, K 8. team are aaked to be at thè end of thè Broohaide ca. line Sondar at 2 p. m. They wlll be taken to thè Briihtwood rrldM tram there. The T. M. S. would like to aaaf tram thè St. Phllltpe eleren Jor > refon fame on ThankeciVln, * Cali Drexel
ANY TAKERS? Bit United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—“ Cari Mays will pitch for thè New York Yanks next year and I’ll bet dough that he wins twenty-flve games for us,” Col. Til Houston, part owner of thè Yanks, said. Waivers were asked on Mays as a discipilinary measure, Huston sald.
THORIfTOUINS OPERI RIGAME 4 ■ Sy Time Special THORNTOWN, Ind., Nov. 16. James town High School lost a fast game to thè locai high school in thè opening basket-ball game of thè season here Wednesday, 47 to 20. The score at thè end of thè flrst kalf was 19 to 8. Whlte, Thomtown forward, was thè big polnt getter. He scored nine times from thè floor. Gant, center, got six and Conger four. Alf Smith refereed. The Thorntown team has twentythree more games on thè schedule. Lìne-up and summary: Thomtown. James town. Coneer T Roberts Whtte ............F Chambers Gant O. Steele Huddleson .•••••• . G.. ••• • • ... . Zimerman Carter G Summers Subs for Thomtown—3ich for Conjer Smtth for Whlte, Hall for Gant, Barker for Gcddleeon. Cox far Carter. Jamesto wi;— Portar for Roherts. Field Goals (Thomtown) —Conger, 4; Whlte, : Gant, 8; Huddleson. 8. James, town—Roberts. 1; Chanibers, 1; Steele. 5; Zimmerman, 1. Foula (Thorntown)—Conger. 0 ont so 2: Hall, 1 out of 1: Huddieson, 2 out of 5. -Tamestown—Roberts. 1 out of 4: Steele. 4 out ai 8. jeefersìsels ROSfPROSPECTS By Time Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 15. Jefferson High School ls tuming to basket-ball with vigor and cheer. l'hirty-flve candidate are working out In daily practlces and prospetta for a formld&ble aggregatlon are considered rosy. Coach Grosshans has only about ten days to look over his squad and select a llne-up for thè opening contest, whlch will be with Jackson township No. 25. Flve members of last j-caria squad are avallable, namely, Captaln Martin, McConnell, Dykhuizen, Stewart and Wìnski. Of last season's second team blddlng for flrst team placca thls season aro thè Crowe brothera, Carney, Wolever, McQueen and Lalry. What wIU ald thè team In thè early games on thè schedule ls thè fact that thè condidates are In good condltlon. Coach Grossmans held a scriinmage Wednesday and was surprised at thè manner In whlch thè majority of thè players held up under thè strenuo us pace. Jefferson ls not worrying over ita basket-ball prospeets. The taient appears brtlliant. ELECT GOLF HEADS By United Pret NEW YORK. Nov. 10. —J. Frederick Byers of Pittsburgh, presldent of thè United States Golf Assoclatlon, and thè entire Ust of 1921-1922 officiala have been plcked for re-election by thè body's nomlnatlng conunittoe, lt has been announced. The annua! meeting pi-obably will be held here lnstead of Atlanta. CUE LEAGUE OPENS Lewis Vogler of Indianapolis and Clyde Martin of Terre Haute were to meet in thè opening match of thè ll-linols-Indlana Three-Cushlon Billiard League at Cooler parlor No. 1 thls afternoon, starting at 3. They will meet In a second match at 8 p. m. Decatur, Champalgn and Lawrencevllle are thè three Illinois cltiea la thè league.
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Playing thè Field
With Eddie Ash KATZ and Kramer boxed a draw in Terre Haute. Sounds like a vaudeville team. Twn-I Three-Cushion league with Are cities represented opened today. Indianapolis hopes to be thè big “I” in thè Circuit. WILLIE HOPPE scored 500 points and averaged 55 5 9 In thè title billiard toumey Tuesday. Jake Schaefer dld likewiße Wednesday and ralsed thè high run count- They’re green cloth spellbinders. V BAN JOHNSON proposes thè American League boveott leagues refusine to permit thè di-aft. Mr. Johnson has to say somethlng. He hasn't been gettlng any publicity recently. PINKEY MITCHELL haa become a Champion by bailot. In a votlng contest conducted by a boxing magatine he led thè ticket for thè junior welterweight belt. Wonder what platform he ran on? If thè middleweight fitte was putto a vote, Champ Johnny Wilson would be an also ran. PRINCETON grid warrtors have special toga for rainy weather practlce. Tliey wear hoods and regalia cf thè Jamper type. They look llke a squad ossea dlvers. IT 18 sald lf all thè formar managers of thè Phllly Natlonals stood In line they would extend around thè National League clrcult. It was sort of frigid ontdoors today, but what we were going to say was that thè (indentrai athletes will engagé in tlio State college cross-country meel at l’urduo Saturday. CAP HUSTON, part owner of thè Yanks. wants to bet SIO.OOO that Babe Ruth wIU stay on thè water cart untll next October. Evidently they mean to tle thè Babe on. DOUGHBOYS FORM FAST B. B. TEAM AT FORT Company O, llth Infantry, boaats of a Btrong basket-ball team and ls anxious to book garres with any fast team. George Roboush, former Technlcal player, and Danny Cohen, popular fori flghter, wIU play forward. Elmer Roberts of Texas will hold down thè pivot posltlon and Chlef Keener, former Caritele player, and Bergeant Bryant, who played with an ali-star team in thè Phllipplnee, will play thè guard positlona. v The team haa been entered In thè llth Infantry Regimental League. Any State teams wlshlng games wrlte Flr-st Sergeant Monahan, Co. G, llth Infantry, Ft. Ilarrison.
Where thè Irish Will Tangte With Butler Bulldogs
Thls ls a vlew of Irwin Field at one of thè big games recently. It shows thè stand paeked to capacity and overflowing. All avallable space has been utllized and because of persona allowed to stand along thè front of thè stands every one was forced to stand.
PM DEMAIS LOTSOE PUNCH By Time Special LAFAYETTE, IndT. Nov. 16.—Head Coach Phelan of Purdue ls going to boßr down hard on throe departments of thè Bollermaker team thls week and next In preparatlon for thè annua! iash with Indiana here Nov. 25. Ends, ackles and banks must lmprove, he says. In thè Northwestern game thè ends were badly off color, thè tackles were not much batter and thè back fleld iueked drive. If thè Purdue eleven ls to stand a chance with thè Crtmson ìt is up to thè wrfoaker members of thè squad to get down to business and iron out thè klnks. There ls no game scheduled for Sat urday and lack of practlce won't be an alibi if Indiana wins Nov. 18.. A work and-speod schedule haa been ordered by Phelan and all efforts will be made to bring thè team back to thè stride lt was In thè week of thè YVabash tussle. Phelan ls determlned to beat Indiana and he 1* trylng to Instili a feeling of responslblllty lnto thè squad. It will be nome-oomlng for Purdue alumnl and thè grada are oomlng back with thè expoctatlon of seelng thè State rivais humbled. Athletlo Director Kellogg ls reoelv lng many requests for ticket. Special bleachers will be erected to take care of thè overflow. DEMOLAY AND S. S. TURNER FIVESTO MEET TONIGHT The De Molays will play thè South Side Tumrs tonlght at thè Tumer hall. The S. S. T. team ls made up of thè same players that won thè city title in 1920. The De Molays will have several new men on thè teem. Among thè old membere are Turk, Cray, R. Wllbur, Nevlus, Ogle. McCarthy and Harrlngton. Som of thè new players who have been ehowlng good torm ore MoClintook, MoCallle, Carpenter. Link, Mclntyre, Ortffith, C. Wllbur. Bleredorfer. Kllngholta, Eubelle, Smith and Carr. The squad stili numbers about forty. whlch will be cut to slxteen aoon. The players who do not make thè flrst squad will be organized lnto subordinate teams. Games are desi red with thè fasteet State teams. Ornare. Em-Roas, Columbus Commerciale. Naeh-Elwooda and American Legion Uvee take notice. Addréss Art Link, 1632 Pleaaant St.
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What will lt be Saturday? The sale of tlckets has stopped already. Irwin Field will fall several thousand short of accommodatlng thè crowd. Take your lunoh and eat breakfast and your noon meal on thè grounds. It ls thè only safe way to getto see Butler play Notre Dame.
SHORTRIOGE Ali TECH ARE READ! The day before thè battle sound Technical and Shortridge High Schools in good trim for thelr game Friday at Irwin fleld. The contest is to be called at 2 p. m. It ls thè second of thè city title games. Both teams were to take short workouts today followed by signal drtjl In preparatlon for Frlday’s fray. Wednesday's practlce sound both elevens working hard. Tech went through a long scrimmag with thè seconda and Gorton had thè north sldors drilllng on some new formatlons to be sprung in thè Tech tilt. Coach Klngsolver will probably start thè followlng men Friday: Schumer. le.: Bernhardt, lt.: Davies, !g : Jolly, c.; Rush, rg.; Cottrell, rt.; Cllft, re.; Lewis, q.; Maxwell, Ih.; Moore, eh.; Johnson, f. Gorton will take his llne-up from thè followlng. C. Woods or Meeker. le.; Meyer, lt.; Parsons, lg.; Anderson, o.i Campbell, rg.; Zaiser, rt.: L. YVoods. Mayer or Hoatson, re.; Smith or Thatcher, q.; Franklin, Stillwell, Healy Or Post at half back, and Cummins or Meekej, fulL HOPPE SCHEDULED T 0 MEET WELKER COCHRAN By United Press NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Jake Schaeffer. world's Champion, defeated Roger Conti. French Champion, last inght In the'flfth game of thè world's champlonshlp billiard tournameni. His score was 500 to 251 In nlne lnnlnga for an average of 55 5 9. Schaffer'e high run of 195 was thè best so far in thè tournament. In thè fourth game Welker Cochran defeahad Erloh Hagenslacher, Oerman ohamplon. by twenty-nine points. In Thuraday’s matches, Edouard Horemans, Belglan. will meet Hagen elaoher, and Whlllle Hoppe, former world’s Champion, will play Cochran. Spinti V. Grappimi A slx to slx tle wIU be played off Sunday when thè St. Phillips meet thè Grapplers at Pentisy Park. The two clubs met two weeks ago and broken even. The Grapplers have defeated thè Brookside Clubs and thè Tuxedos and thè Salnts have won from thè Mapleton and thè Y. M. 8. Tha Salnts wrlll practlce at Spades Park at 7 p. m. Friday. For games with thè Salnts cali Webster 6079 and osk for Ed.
—Photo by W. Frank Jones.
Here and There in Sportland : - By Dick Anderson \ SEY'ERAL fast amateur boxing exhibitlons are on thè card for Saturday night at thè Hoosler i Athletic Club. There will be bouts j in thè hea vyweight, welter, llght and | flywelght classes. All of thè bouts -will be lnterestlng thè United States tn thè amateur prlng when he ANDERSON defeated thè best amateurs in thè | oountry competing in his class. He ls, ! big and fast and carrles a wallop In olther hand. Fowler ls also a fast big man and hàs somethlng he totes around In both hands. Th© other bouts wrlU be well worth seelng also. COLLEGE SPIRIT ; lly United \etcs PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 16.—The advance guard of student rooters from Penn State College are "on thè road” for Philadelphla to see Saturday's game between Penn State and thè University of Pennsylvania, thè feud , battle of thè schedule. About 1,000 State studente will be on hand, but thoae who couldn’t ralse thè fare took to thè grtt early.
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REVENGE IS SWEET By United Press PARIS, Nov. 16. —Talk about ranother Reckett-Carpentier fighi is unfoundcd, Carpentier said. *T’m not going to flght any one until I get another crack at that Sikl. I hope thè boxing federation does not make me wait nine months for lt," he declared.
ANDERSON RIGR DEFEATSRIPPLE Anderson high school defeated thè Broad Ripple flve here Wednesday night, 53 to 21. The locals put up a battle in thè flrst half and held thè visitors to a 16-to-13 advantage, but went down before thè accurate shootlng of Jackson and Robertson In thè final period. Jackson scored eight fleld goals and six fouls, w r hile Robertson dropped In ten from thè floor. Newby played a good game for thè Ripple and Parr was good untll he left thè contest. Summary: Anderson. Broad Ripple. Jackson .F Wade Stono F Parr Williams C Jack man Oenda G....„ Overby Robertson .......... G Brown Substitutions (Anderson) —Starr. Shettle Beatty. Broad Ripple—Newby. Swartr ana Meyers. Field poals—Jackson, 8: Robertson, IO: Stono. 2: Williams. 2: Genda. 1: Jack man. 2: Newby, 2: Meyera. 2: Overby, Wade. Foul g-oals—Jackeon. 6: Shettle, Jaekman, 3; Wade, Parr. Referee—DaJo Miller. FRANKLIN PLANS BIG CELEBRATI By Times Speoial FRANKLIN, Ind., Nov. 16.—Franklin plans a big celebration and hanquet on Nov. 27 to honor thè two new Franklin College coaches and thè football team at thè dose of thè flrst athletlo season under thè direction of Griz Wagner, head of thè athletic department, and Eddle Dugan, grid mentor. Students and townspeople will make up thè crowd that pays homage to coaches and players In thè collegi gymnaaium on thè "argef Monda.y evening. The feativitles will be In charge of thè FYiara. About three hundred are expected to attend thè affair. A long table in thè center of thè gym will be reserved for thè football team and thè place will be deeorated In fine style. The electlon of next year'e football captaln probably will be held In thè afternodfi so that thè new leader can be lntroduced at thè banquet. There will be plenty of food, along with entertainment and thè usuai speechea and plenty of pep.
RING CHAMPIOAIS PLAY SAFE WITH COIETEOTITLES They, Want Big Money, but Balk at Risking Crowns, Rickard Declares. REAL MATCHES SCARCE European and American Boxerà Alike When lt Comes to Taking Chances. By HENRY FARRELL United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Tex Rickard used to have no trouble in gettlng boxers to work for him. All he had to do was dangle large sacks of coln beneath thelr noses. In a year lt all changed and Rickard recently got a cali down from thè commisslon for not putting on high class bouts. “Aster much experìence I have come to thè conclusion that European boxers were afrald to come over for any money. I made Carpentier a standing offer of $150,000 to come over and meet Tommy Gibbons, but ne passed it up and was knocked out by Siki for $16,000. Then I offered Siki $75,000 to come over and meet Kid Norfolk or any other American he wanted. He got himself in bad and now he can't earn a cent for nine month3,” Rickard declared today. ■'For a long rime I tri ed to get Jlmmy Wilde to come over and defend his title with Johnny Buff. When Buff lost I made hlm what I thought later was a foolish offerto flght Panche Villa and he turned it down. “For fìghts in England Joe Beckett couldn’t get what I offered hlm here for a bout with Tommy Gibbone and additional money for other bouts if he made a good showing, but he dldn’t even answer me.” Rickard asserted thè American boxers are almost as bad In trylng to evade taking any klnd of a chance. “I have been trylng for over a month ‘to get some one to na*t Tommy, Gibbone and I can’t get a rise out of any of them. I tried to get Harry Greb and Gene Tunney to eign for hlm, but they refused.” Another dlfflculty encountered in getting champlonshlp bouts ls brought about by thè tendency of thè tltleholders to put their crowns on Ice and work In heavler classee. Joe Lynch, bantam Champion, wants to fight featherweights; thè llghtweights want to flght welterwelghts and thè welter want to work among thè middleweights anythlng to play safe.
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