Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1922 — Page 6

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Goal Line of Cathedral High School Eleven Has Not Been Crossed This Season —Six Victories Chalked Up

Cathedral High School 'football team, coached by Al Feeney, former Notre Dame star. wtU bring Its season to a dose Friday with a game wlth Shortridge. The record of Feeney's eleven is an impressive one and, although thè team will be crippled for thè coming contest by thè losa of three players, it stili remalns thè favorite to win over thè grldders of Coach Gorton.

Stanford and California Teams in Pacific Coast Title Tilt Next Saturday

GOACH SMITH IS., SUHE MS TEI WILLBEVIGTOR Glenn Warner Has Been Engaged by Pacific School to Coach Eleven. ASSISTANTS ARE ON JOB \ California Has Crack Team and Championship of Coast Is at Stake. By BILLT EVAXS California is banking on three of its veteran stars, Erb, Muller and Nicholls, to insure a win over Stanford when Andy Smith's eleven clashes with its greatest rivai at Palo Alto, Cai., on Nov. 25. On thè cost thè Stanford-Callfornia game takes on all thè color of elash between Harvard. Yale or Princeton in thè East. This. despite thè fact that Stanford for several yeans, has net been abie to oÉfer very- stern opposition. -- - • While Stanford did not look very strong at thè opening of thè season thè eleven has been brought along-by elow stages until it is now belleved to be In shape to offer California a argument. „ Cast winter Stanford In arr q£fort to get on an equality with California en gaged thè Services of Glenn \Vai**àèr.. famous coach of Pittsbugh Uni vèr- ; sity. It was a ten-strlke for Stanford and Is certain to show resulta shortly. Warner is stili under. contract at Pittsburgh and ls coaching thère this year. However, he ls lnstallìng hi a methoda at Stanford through thè medium of two of his former star players, Andy Kerr and “Tiny” ThornhllL Thomhlll assisted Charley Moran at Centre College last year. Thorphill ls a line coach and Head Coach Moran says lt was ThornhiU'a great work wlth thè Centre forwards that enabled them to outplay Harvard and make a Centre vlctory possible. Coach Andy Smith of California isn't worrying about thè preparations that Stanford is makir.g to eventuslly capture football honors on thè coast. Smith says his team of this year U even better than last and that California will win sure. CENTRE FEARS ALABAMA WILL GET COACH MORAN

By Time * Special DANVIL.LE, Ky„ Nov. 22.—Students and alumni of Centra College are dlsturbed by reporta that Coach Charlle Moran plana to leave hls duties here to accept thè coachlng Job at Alabama University. It la known Moran has conferred wlth Alabama alumni representatlvea and that thè Alabama offer made thè Centro coach was largre. Slnce thè resignation of Coach Xen Scott, Alabama le said to have declded to make every effort to obtaln thè servlce of Moran and that thè locai mentor has glven thè offer eerlous consideration. He is stili under a contract for one more year here, but, of eourse, Centre would not hold him to it if he cared to leave. Centre alumni are getti ng busy, however, and efforts wlll be made to top thè Alabama offer if It Is higher than Moran's presetit con tract here cali* for. In thè six yeara Moran has been here Centre has iost but five games, and two of them to Harvard. Pocket Billiard Play Pocket Willard matches of Tuesday in thè all-comers event at thè Claypool parlor were won by Gene Henning. The State champ defeated eßatty In thè afternoon, 100 to 49, and Whlte at night, 100 to 34. A run of 27 In thè afternoon by Hennlng was high. The all-comers event contlnues afternoon and evenlng up to and including Frlday. City Three èushions Brown, shooting from se rate h, defeated Moore, shooting for 46 In a city three-cushlon handicap toumey match at thè Board of Trade parlor Tueeday night. The score was 50 to 42. The winner’a high run was 7. Frye (50) meets Clark© (45) tonight. Tumers and Fairbanks Due to a cancellatlon thè South Side Turners basket-ball team will play thè Fairbanks-Morse team Wednesday night Instead of thè Square and Compass Club at thè South Side Turner Hall. Player Dica By Time Special ST JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 22.—As a result of a broken back received in a football game last Saturday at Powhatten. Kan.. Monte Hinkle, 19, high school player, died here today. Renault Wins By United Prete NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—Jack Re nau.t, Canadian heavyweight, former sparrlng partner of Jack Dempsey, knocked out Silent Purler, Panama negro. In thè efghth round here last night. •

The loss of Captalo. Trenck to Cathedral was about thè harder* blow thè team co *ld receive, as thè rangy leader, besides playing end on defense dropped back to carry thè ball and was used to throw forward passes and receive them. A great deal of thè attack of thè eleven was built around Trenck and declaration of his ineligibility at so late a date makes his place extremely difficult

limili i IBIMIIH Il FII SUI J [limi By HEXRY FARRELL All tho Fratemal League 1 United Preti Sporti Editor j teams are nracticing for thè operli

LANDIS AID BAN BUE FOR SCBAP By HEXRY FARRF.LL United Preti Sporti Editor NEW YORK, Nov. 22. —Bari Johnson, militarist boss et thè American Reagire, apparently is looking for a fight at thè winter meeting of thè major leagues and more apparently he will get It. While Ban has been talking iargely in generalities, tlie sources through which he generaily makes his plana kno vn have it that he ls aster Cotnmissloner Landis. It Johnson starts a fight on Lan ciis. thè must logicai fieid of battle will be over thè draft operation, thè only big lssue in baseball now. Lined up on this question against Landis, or any other question, Johnson will have to fight three of his own club owners and thè entlre National League. The slgna Indicate that he will lobo as he lost before. John A. Heydler, president of thè National League. has already ex pressed thè opiplon that thè National League ls behind Landis and he never speaks unleas he knows he has his league behind him. Charles A. Stoneham, president of thè Giants, is out today wlth an emphatlc lndorsement of Landis. He gavs he does not like thè present draft agreement, but that as long as lt is a matter of contract between thè miners and thè majors it must be allowed to run to its legai end. Charles Ebbetts. owner of thè Brooklyn club, might have hts heart against Landis because of bis policy against spending any kind of money, but thè whlp will be craeked over hlm as it was at thè meeting last winter. CENTRAL HIGH WILL MEET SHERIDAN TEAM By Timrs Special EVANSVILLE. Ind.. Nov. 22. Central High School of Evansville will play Sheridan High School at Boss fleld In this city Thanksgivlng day. Each team has a good record and each has lost but one game this year. Central has an undlsputed claim to thè high school football championship of southern Indiana. Sheridan. a team that ls wlthout a question one of thè best in centrai Indiana, is expected to prove a big drawing card. If Flentke and Davidson, two star players on Central, ' aro able to play thè Evansville team will have thè same strength lt showed In all except thè Wiley High School game this season. Should Central defeat Sheridan, it is reported that a challengo will be sent to thè winner of thè Warsaw High School game with Emerson High School of Gary, that will be played Nov. 25 at Warsaw. If thè post-season game is played it will be staged in Evansville. PLEADS NOT GUILTY By United Presi MADISON, Wis.. Nov. 22.—Pleading not gullty to a charge of manslaughter, Walter H. Hoover of Duluth, International amateur sculis Champion, was released on SI,OOO bond for appearance at a hearing Tuesday. Hoover was arraigned In connection with thè death of Herbert Seely of Oregon, Wis., who was killed in a collision between Hoover's automobile and one ih which Seely was riding. Rivai Grid Battle The Y. M. S. football team and thè Southeasterns wlllmeet next Sun day at 3 p. m. on thè Garfleld Park gridlron to settle thè clalms of both teams. The Y. >l. S. eleven has been playing Jn hard luck, but its followers are not discouraged and promise to be out in force. A changed line-up will be used Sunday by thè Y. M. S. In an effort to get a wlnning combination. The team will ptactice Friday evening.

tNDEPENDENT AND . AMATEUR FOOTBALL

The Zetler A. A.B defeated thè Hamilton A. C.s by thè score of 18 to 0. For game* In thè etehty-pound class, cali Drexel 5757 aster 6 p. m. Imperiala and Belmont Sec onda talte notice. The Zelìer Midgeta want rame* for next Sunday and Thanksglvlng The Belmont Midgete defeated thè Zeller Midgeta, 20 to 13. at Willard Park. The Belmont rialto thè city title In thè flfty-gtxly-pound ciaf*. Spade*. Ke.vstonbs ami Cainrlralm utke notico. Cali Belmont 1270 and ask for Victor.

to fili. Carrol and Roth are fighting it out for a chance to start at thè captain’s end in thè game with Shortridge. Madden, a center, and Laffey, sub back fieid man, vili not get into thè game. Cathedral has not been scored on this season and in Ave games has run up 133 points to its opponent's none. Its most notable victories have been over Wllklnson, Wiley of Terre Haute and Perù. The scores

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LEFT TO RIGHT: CHARLES ERB, BRICK MULLER AND DON NICHOLLS.

Here and There in Sporti and By Dick Anderson THE 1922 football season is drawing to a dose aster a successful seasuti —one that has been sprinkled wlth upsets of all descriptions. The old time habit of many feature games on Thanksgivlng day ls dyine out. and aster kA tho sessions Saturday there will he W only a few games pB on Turkey day. M -, New rules inaugurateti been tho now form "g: aster touchdown. ** Has It been sue- ANDERSON cessful? Is it better than thè old style? Can lt be lmproved? These questiona aie frequent. Some fans thlnk that it is thè beat yet tried. Others belleve thè old form is thè better. and some belleve that tho game would be better lf tho try for point aster touchdown was elimlnated altogether. The Times would like to hear thè opinion of Indiana grid fans on thè try for point rule. Write your opinion to thè Times sporte department in concise form, slgnlng your name. As many opinlons as possible will be used. Net Game Tonight The Brightwood Independents will play thè Emerson Orloles tonlght at thè Brightwood gym. All players be there by 7:30 p. m. Games are wanted with city and State teams address L. Sparks, 1317 W. Thlrty First St., or cali Randolph 4722 aster 9:30 p. m. The manager of thè Orloles ls requested to cali about games.

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of this year’s games in order are as followst Cathedral, 39; Jefferson of Lafayette, 0. Cathedral, 18; Wilkinson, 0. Cathedral, 19; Wiley of Terre Haute, 0. Cathedral, 26; Central Catholic of Ft. Wayne, 0. Cathedral, 31; Perù, 0. Mishawaka forfeited to Cathedral on thè day of thè Indiana-Notre Dame contest. The locals made thè trip to South Bend to play thè preliminary tilt to thè big struggi*}, but thsir oppon-

FRATE NET FWESAT INORA All of tho Fratemal League net teams are practicing for thè opening of thè season, and front thè looks of some of tho lino up tho loop ls going to be fast, The Gatllng Gun Club has add-'d a nuinber of players. Overstreot, formerly of Manuali May hall, former Dentai college player, and Taylor, Miller and Wolf, locai Independent performers, are among thè latest addi tlons. Harry Sehoneman who used to drop In plenty of baskets for thè Firn itoes has Jolned tho ranks of tho Hooslor Squero and Compaas Club. Tho Coni pass Ave looks very formldable. The Sahart Grotto ls pulling tho ‘‘secret stuff" and practicing behind closed doors. Earl Brighi, manager, says that his team !s going to be thè sur prise party of thè league. Tho DoMolays bava played a number of praetico games and ore rapldly rounding Into form for thè opening. They defeated tho Postofflco Avo Tuesday night in a prellmlnary to thè Dental-State Normal tilt. Tho De Molays have a game scheduled wlth thè Ornar at Knlghtstown on Satur--day. 1 NEW GOLFCOURSE . By Timci Special M3LFORD, Ind., Nov. 22.—Constructlon work on thè golf course of thè Tippecanoo Lake Country Club, expected to be one of tho Anest in tho State, will be startod this fall, according to announcement made bere by those in ohargo pf organlzatlon of thè club. And tho announcement that thè course will be deslgned by George A O'Neill, in collaboratlon with Mr. Rosemand and Jnck Croaks, deflnltely assures a course of cxceptlonal merit. While it had been flriginally planned to start work on thè Tippecanoe course next sprlng, it has Just been deelded to start work at once so that nlne holes will be avallable by next June.

HEY, LISTEN!! By United Preti NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—CaH Maya, Erln Wnrd and a lot of cash from thè Yanks to thè Chicago Whlte Box for Dick Kerr and Eddie Collins —latest from thè hot stove league. Both clubs say “bunk.”

ents failed to show up. It was learned that they played thè Niles (Mlch.) team on thè same day. Noblesville cancelled a game on Friday and played another team on Saturday. \ Coach Feeney has built up a powerful prep team out of practically, new material. His backfield of O’Halre or Rlley at quarter, Royse and Slsson at halves and Mullenholz at full has a lot of punch. Baker ls

DENTAL FIIIE IS EAST WINNER IN SEASONOPENER Defeats Central Normal in Fast Game to Tune of 32 14. REEVES STARS IN GAME The Indiana Dentai College Ave openod its 1922 basket-ball season with a 32 to 14 win over Central Normal of Danvillo on thè Y. M. C. A. fìoor Tuesday night. • The Dents will play two week-end games this week, Friday night they i will nieet Huntington College at Hunti ington and Saturday night they play ! Manchester College at Manchester. ; Next Tuesday they will piay Indiana State Normal on thè “Y" floor. The, toothpullers dlsplayed a Ane brand of early season basket ball Tuesday night and prospoets are bright for a speedy team. In Piel ward posltions. Coach Ross Smith has a couple of snappy (loor workers ; ineler ami Captain Keeves at thè forami both showed a meati eye for thè ! loop. The playing of Rowe at back ; guard was a feature of thè game. He : noveri) a lot of ground for a big man and repeatedly broke up thè advance

of thè Normal squad. Normal started fast and rolled up a Ava point lead before thè Dents carne to fife. Aster that it was all Dentai. The first haJf ended 15 to 7. A good offense was lacking in thè play of thè locai team and they had trouble getting tho ball down into thelr opponente territory but on early season play they showed up well and should devolop Into a fast team. Vari dlver of Franklin refereed thè game and his work was speedy. They were very weak at throwing foul goals. I.ine-ntr and Summary Denta’* (33). Central Normal (14* Ueev* K Ruby l'ie’meler F Walton Witter •••••,........... ivuT} Deakytre O Hawkin* itotve si l.lv-Bly Snbstltutlon—(Dentai*) Kennell for Witter: Wntlhevr* for Deakyno; l-uirar for Rf—ves; Watt for l'ennell: Thompson for Plrlmeier: Mason for Itowe. (Central Normali A. Corner for Rul>y; R. Corner for Walton: Edward* for R, Coniar; Walton for l’eter; Cox for Hawkln*. * Fleld Goal-—Reeve* 4: l’ielmetee 4: Witter, 2: Fennell, Deakyna, 3; Ruby. Corner 2: Witter. Il Corner, Hawkln*. Foul Goal*—Deakvne. 3 out of S: Pielmeier, 2 out of 6; Ruby, 1 out of 4; Hawkìns, 1 out of 3. Y. P. C.S MEET NEWCASTLE The Y. P. C.s will meet thè Newcasti K. of C.s on thè Y. P. C. floor Thursday night. The Y. P. C.s have strengthened thelr line-up by slgnlng Tom Fox, former St.. Mary's Coliego player, and will present a strong lineup for thè game. As a few open dates remaln on thè Y. P. C. schedule, ihe management would like to hear from fast State teams, Shelbyvllle, Anderson and Evansvllle preferred. Address Young Peoples Club, 379 N. IVarmati Avo., Indianapolis. Reynolds Wlns on Mai Jack Achillea of Chicago was defeated In straight falla by Jack Reynolds at tho Broadway Theater Tuesday night. Achille. was thè advertised “unknown" grapjiler. The falls were obtalned in thlrty-two mlnutes and ten minuto.

also a full back. Jackson, a star of thè back fleld, was lost in midseason. Slsson does thè kicking and is far above thè average. The line has giy;en a good account of itself in every game played so far and thè Shortridge forwards will probably have their hands full with thè followlng players opposing them: Ruckelshaus, Davies, Carrol and Roth at ends; Dlckie, Whiteman, Joe McCarthy at tackle: Glaska,

Playing thè Fieid With Eddie Ash CHALK up another come-back. Willie lioppe is master of thè ciie agalli. THERE was no question about Hagenlacher flnishing last in thè International balkline event. He was stili a “malden” at thè dose. He didn't win a match. Ilistory repeats, even in cue warfare. United States, Franco and Belgiuin ilnished ahead of Gemiany in thè internatlohal touniry. WHEN Notte Dame battles Carnegie Tech —1 risii against Scotch. DENTAL net live extracted a victory thè first time out. WHO do you pick, mule or goat? The annual Army-Navy grid struggle Saturday stacks up as thè usuai merry-gorobnd of Aeree feroclty. Unti or and Bethany at Wheeling Saturday. But wiiat we were going to say was that Butler feels quite confldent it can cart away a victory. * AMATEUR basket-ball teams submit notes for thè amateur columti and ay they are practicing behind closed doors. THE college football yell leader liasn’t much time left in which to scroll hi. name in thè campus hall of fame by falllng on his nock trying thè doublé slip. , TICKETS for thè Notre Dame-Ne-braska game at Lincoln Thanksgiving were exhausted aster a two-hour sale. It hioks like a fleld day for thè Lincoln scalpers. COACHES of tejuns which dose schedules Saturday will keep thelr eyes peeled on thelr stars this Thanksgiving. Turkey day is thè day college warriors have been accustomed to going bax:k home and nmking themselves ineliglble by doing tho hero stuff wlth thè home town eleven. • - - - -- BELMONTS WILL PLAY RIVERSIDES FOR TITLE The Riversides will met thè Indianapolis Belmonts at Washington Park at 2 p. m. Sunday to decide thè city championship. Tho Belmonts were champs last year and have been in thè background this year, playing very few games and wlnning fewer. The Riversides defeated thè Ferndales recently. Patton will referee and Miller will umpire. Sili! la Big Target By Times Special PARIS, Nov. 22.—Theboxlng license of Battling Siki. conqueror of Georges Carpentier, has been revoked by thè French boxing commlsslon.

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Mootz and Crosby at guard > and F. McCarthy and Feske, center. It will be up to Feeney to build another team next year, as he loses sixteen players this season, including almost every one of his best men. As Feeney says: “You gotto start all over again each year.” The game Friday is attracting a great deal of interest among thè followers of high school football in this city and especially among thè Ca-

HOPPE REGAINS BIELIABO CROWN Il FASI STILE Comes Through Tourney With i Five Straight Victories and No Defeats. By United Presi NEW YORK. Nov. 22—Willie Hoppe, king of thè billiard realm for yoars, is back on thè throne today foi thè sixteenth time. Hoppe won thè ihampiónship of thè World last night when he took thè ! title away from Jake Schaefer, who beat him last year by a score of 500 to 283. Hoppe ran ISB in thè eleventh in-

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thedral rooters. A big pep session is on thè bill tonight thè SpinkArms Hotel on N. Meridian St. for thè Cathedral team. The disabled soldiers at Ft. Harrison will be guests of Cathedral at thè game Friday. They will be in charge of Judge Delbert Wilmeth. The officiala for thè game are as follows: Heze Clark (Indiana), referee; Bert Coffin (Cornell), umpire; Ralph Davis (Princeton), head linesman.

ring and made his 500 points wlth a run of 106 in thè next inning for an average of 48 8-12. Schaefer’s fiigh run was 90 and his average 23 7-12. In his five matches Hoppe defeated Schaefer and Cochran, thè American pair; Roger Conti, thè French Champion; Erlch Hagenlacher. thè German Champion, and Edouard Horemans, thè Belgian Champion, wlthout losing a game. His high run was 192 and his grand average was 55 5-9, which was tied by Schaeker. Horemans’ fiigh run of 244 was thè best of thè championship. Figu ring on grand points, Schaefer and Conti finished a tle for eeoond and they will be allowed to play a match of 1.500 points, thè winner to ineet Hoppe in a challenge match wlthin slxty days. McHenry N'car Death - By Time Special 3 CINCINNATI, Nov. 22.—Austin Mcv* Henry, St. Louis Cardinal outflelder, is in a serious condition In a hospital hc-re, it has been anncunced. He was operated upon recently for tumor of thè brain and eince thè operation has been growing steadily worse.

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