Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1922 — Page 6

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Governór McCray Will Witness Shortridge-Cathedral Gridiron Clash

TWO TEISTI! CUBE SESSI ItiMTTLE Both Schools Have folade Plans for a Gala Day— Bands Tune Up. CATHOLICS HAVE EDGE Feeney’s Players Have Not Been Scored on Th:3 Year —Lose • Severa! Stare.

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CBthedrVL Kcckrihiicà L. K.......... Stiìlwifl Dlckie ~r........-U T.......‘ -Ilo? vy Olaskà L. O. ............ ì'tìst V. McCcrty C Acùerass CttmUt H. O Cumini** Whitrraaa R. T Za-r Carro SI li. E Bastar OTRalre . .Q Thatcher Roj sb ...........1-*- H. . . H ealj or Smith Biaton li. H Frank':n Mulienha! ì. .T . . Mf-krr or Itaaison OlTi còsi s —tiene Clark < Indianr.), Ber! Coffin (Cornell), uniiitre; Uaipà Itevi (Brincio ili, head Imesman. Èvery week in this city thè grid fan* gel their thrilla from thè high school and college sport. The prep elevena are to start thhigs off agalli Fri day at Irwin fieli as a forerunner of tbo De Pauw-Wabash sorap or thè following day. This time it la Shoitrldge and Cathedral wbo fiimish thè exdtement. Under an agreement with thè locai high schools Cathedral irièfcts' one of thè three each year. Thls ia thè tura of thè Blue and "White. The battle will dose thè season for both tema The game will start at 2 Pl m. Just to prove that lt la a gala ocea.sion Govemor McCray will attend thè contest. He vrtll slt on thè side of thè Shortridge rootera in one half and on thè Cathedral side in thè other half The two Jnstitntions are going to tmoork lota of -enthusiasm for thè event. Cathedral haa ha tvind in sroooth ranning order to compete wlth thè other north side school in music, J as well as on thè gridiron. There’s | bound to be plenty of noiso troni thè j rootera and pep ls alreaiy in thè* ai r. : Both faistlturloßS will run special cara I to thè game. Cathedral followers will | occupy thè east side of Irwin fieid and Shortridge thè west. The dope on thè contest favore Ooach Feeney's players, as thè squad bea a record of no lossea. in which not a team has crcwsed thè goal line The losa of several stara has crippled thè team eomewhat, however. Shortridge started out strong thls Eoamn and then Buddenly somethlng hap-f pened and thè team went to piece.• The meri carne back fairlv strorg against Tech, but were just not good enough to hold thè east side -leven, atthough most of thè players fought hard throughout. Shortridge Record The Shortridge record so far this season. taklng thè games in order. ls as foìlo'rs: Bhortridge.fh. Eìwood 8;; Shortridge S 3, Jefferson (Lafayetts) ?; | Shortridge £O, Brazll 6; Shortridge 0, Richmond 89-, Shortridge 13, Marmai I*s Shortridge 0, Technlcal 21. Gorton will lose a number of hi* ìinemen next year. btrt he will bave hls back fleld intact. Hoatiwn. Campbell, Zairer, Myers, L. tVood and Caiamlngs are senior* and will graduate vhhs year. Cummir.gf? wns used a while al futi back, but was shifted Into thè ttne at guari- where he will start a*s±nst Cathedral. Franklin haa Junior tarding and will graduata a year tram thls Jannary. Thaicher ls only % sophcrr-cre Coach Oortoo haa Shifted hls team granii oontlnoaily aC r •* la an affsrt t* gei a good palr af offensivo It is eery soldo*, that op®ostg tackles and onda have beea 0-ai ot piare thls soaaou and thè north side cosche* have tried jgfptnLtely to reenody thè drfcct, sii to no evali. Basler, who made a good ahowtcg In thè Tech game will prot> ahiy start Fri day atone end. Th* Shortridge back Cebi is fasi, but not very heavy and haa not had too rrruch supporr tram thè forwartì. Thatcher and Franklin are thè best of thè ball carrier*. Healy has been playing a good defensiva geme at half and is thè best tackler on thè squad. Abio Thatcher has thè most tight cf auy of thè backs and -loves to play tho game. He will do thè kicking in thè Cathedral game. He got away vrith some good punta ini thè Tech ftay. Tho starting llne-trp on IV.day will be practically tlie some as In ln?t week'a tilt. Campbell, a guarà, hai been bothered with a bad shoulder and haa not been out to pradice this week. He probably will not get into thè game. Hi place will doubtlcss be iaken by Post.

TECH CRID SQUAD IS IN TRIM POR MANUAL Ti!3 of thè Two SchooTs WIII Moc' Nevi Wednesday. The Tech *quad i* working * hard for ita crap witb Maaaal nexf Wectnesday at Irwin si old. The entrasi la In good shape with thè exeeptlon of Bill L<ewis, who eulfered. an injured le* tu thè Shortridge. fine iast Friday, bnt lt is believed that he will be able to start at quarter. Harvey, who ■tarred to thè gams wlth Short ridge, haa been elck all week. bui ia agato ant for p radice. Coach Klngaolver haa glven thè team severa! new plays and la driving them hard. Johnson, thè little hard-hitting full is expected to show thè Rad and White some rea! line plunging apù U*httog spirit. ile was aule to tear through thè Shortridge line at wiii and mado great gain* through th* natte"', tonted Sheridan line. Tech ha* held thè city cup etnee thè return of football a* a sport in the city achoola in 1320 and has no of gtvtng up thaoid vettoeì..

Playing thè Fieid With Eddie Ash IF Army and Navy red tape can’t top thè ticket scalperà they're not likely to be stopped. OTTURI is heard from Ft. Wnyno until thè bowling season warms up. That ls one sport thè Waymers shine | in. They’re going to have a sweepstakes up there Dee. 9 and 10 “open to thè world.” Aster playing a soccer game Indianapolis soccer players entertain visiiing team* at a banquet. Thàt System would not work well aster some of our college football rivalry confHeta. j XEW TORTv bostng promoter haa ! collected fifty or more husky gema and is teaehing thern boxing in an effort to uncover a promislng heavyweight Challenger. If he would look for full back talent he would have more business. WHAT would happen in a high school grid game if a flash y lad went tearing dowm thè fleld with a wlnnlng touchdown under hia arm and Just as he crossed thè eleven-yard line he reached age of 21? That aure would bfe a puzzle for thè referee! GENE TUNNEf is to be given a chance to regain thè tight heavywelght title in a bout wlth Greb, Dee. 29. That's about all he wtll rei ceive—a chance. \ Yankee* have decided to return to New Orleans for sprlng training. The fast steppers on that club certalnly won’t object to that lively spot. WIIfLIE ITOPPE play ed thè open game In regaining thè cue Crown. He kept away from masse acrlmmages. He> must have taken a lesson from modem footlyall tactics. HARDEST thing about thè annual A rmy-Navy game is that thè cttdets, and mlddies have to return to thè daily giind of military training aster it is over. FI VE eecoud string player* of tho Uafayette Collage took too much strini? and played In a Sur\day ìndependent ganie. Mow thè stril\has been ‘eht* on. their ellglbllity.

TIPTBNH.S. FIIIE MKTHRfLLEI Summitville Is Defeated In Last Minuto of Play, 24 to 22. S; Tiare* Special TIPTOX. ìr!d., Nov. £3.—.Tjie Tipton High Pchool ar.d Sununltvillé net team a pot togetder in a reai thriller here Wednesday night, thè locals fiually pulling thè gjun,o out of thè tiro in thè last minute for a 24-to-22 viotory. The first half ended in a ti e and thè contest see-sawed back and forth throughout with neither team able to get moro than a point or two advantage at ar.y timo. The flve-man defer.se of Summitvflle had._ Tipton bafiled and shots were hard to get. McMahon at back guard for thè vlsitors, kept thè Tipton forw&rds ehootlng wild and a minute bifore thè game ended thè Summltvir.e live had a lead of one point. 22 to 21. Conroy, thè Tipton center, ime down thè fi.oor and t'iesed in a long one that put thè locals 1n thè last Tipton point tvas toesed In by Wlclters barn on a fouL Bumrriitvllle had chanoea to tle or win thè oonteet as tri* game neared thè cloee on free throwm, but faUed in thè attera pts. Webster and liatshaw led thè sooring for Summit ville while Coaroy, Glbbens and Wlckersham Jttvided up thè scoring for Tipton. CULVER ACADEMY TO PLAY ROSE POLY ITU? Bleot In Northern (Ity Saturday. Bp Times Special CTJUVER, Ind., ■ Nov. 23.—Culvcr i Mi Jtary Academy will play thè Rose Poly football team at Cui ver Saturday. Culver has made a good record this year on thè gridiron and thè game Saturday ls expeoted to be one of thè beat on th* cadets* schedule. Amatenr Football The Spade A. C. football team plays at Cumberland Sunday. All players expecting to get into thè game p.re expected at practlce tonight. A ftarue is wanted for Thanksgiving day. Cali Webster 1610 and ask for Jack. Gyapplera and Southeastems i take notice. _____ Tho Irish eleven, a team playing in thè fifty-pound class, want. a game for noxt Sunday. For game cali Rani dolph 4177. SE Paté take notice.

Strategy Here'a ona that gets thè brown derby and it was a barber ehop strategtst that had lt all doped out. Of the many storica round about -Knute -Rockne and his various tricks with a football team thls takes flrst placo. In thè second quarter of the ButlerNotre Dame game atone timo the ball was on Butler’s eightyard line when the Irish tralner wandered out onto the field and the South Bend outfit got a flfteen-yard penalty. Immedlately afterward Don Miller dashed through a brolcen field on an end run for a touchdown. Xow thls barbershop expert says that tho trainor epieode was just unother renuirkable bit of work by the genius, Knute; that aster the penalty Miller had more room in which to get away to score. Qo ahead and malte any coinment you want; we haven't g'j%the heart.

Cornell Game Is Pentì ’s Objective REfLESSI® ! v/ Ihìplepli ii!r>!iprßC’ DRI7C v-%" Fflß Rfi ?fi!

'®fLEGS'I JUMPERS’PRIZE Youthful Rider Takes Honor Calmly. By United .Vcic* KANSAS CITY, Mo.. N’ov. 23. “Grey Lega,” high-stepplng bay mare, and Margaret EUen Douty, 13, Portland, Ore., won a blue ribbon, flrst prize, In thè thrilling contest of hunlers and Jumpers at thè American rovai hors* show he re. She took her honors calmly although she delighted and amazed an audience of seven thousand persons. The horses in th contest Jumped a ral! three and one-half feet high, a hedge four feet Wgh and went around thè ring twice. The perfonnances were one rider at a tlme. Clean record* over th* hurdlea and ease and grace of horse and rider were Judged. LYNCH AND DALY READY FOR BOUT Will Meet at Torniinson Hall Tlianksglvdng Day. Meeting champions ls old tuff to Frankle, Daly, who face* Joe Dynoh. Champion. Thanksglv Ing day afternoon at Tomlir.son hall in a t*n round event, th* feature of thè Klks charlty boxlng entertainment. Daly has never beeted any of them, though ho claims a nswspapsr deci* lon over Dynch. Hi bout with Cham pion Pete Herman at New Orleann was a vdrlwind affair. He ha a nodecislon bout wlth Champion Jchnny Buff, Champion Kid Williams ar.d wlth Frankle Mason.

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By VE A Bcmrloe PHIIuADELPHIA. Nov. 23.—Th* success or fallure of University of Pennsylvania’ footoall season will depend on th* outeome of thè Thankagiving Day game wlth Cornell. That ls thè big gara* ot thè year from a Pennsylvania standpolnt, winning lt blois out any other unplearant Incidente of thè season. Pennsylvania unquestlonably has th* material for a great team. In most of thè game thls year lt has looked thè part, In some !t haa been only mediocre. In other words, lt is a rather erratic eleven. In thè game wlth thè Navy which waß won 13 to 7, Pennsylvania pavé a demorstration of thè power that th* eleven really posaesses. Aster being polnted for thè Navy game thè team naturally let down, but no one thought for a minut that lt would slump off enough to be beateti by Alabama 9 to 7. Alabama bad previously been overwhehned by Georgia Tech, which had been trounced by th* Navy. Then carne another reverse at th* hands of University of Pittsburgh by a 7 to 6 coro. Coaeh Heiurnan flrally got hi pupi! into winning ways once more when Perni State was beaten 7 to 6. Aster a season filled with Joy and gloom. Heisman is again polnting hls team for thè big game of thè year, Correli. If Bonn can defeat Cornell all will be forgotten. If Pena loses to thè Ithaca team, nnd th* dopo has lt that way, rumor* will Roon be sproad that Coach Helaman la through. High School Basket-Ball Tipton. 24; BummltvH!*, 21. Wlndfa.ll, 18; Marion. 16.

S.H.S.PHEPARES Fon 1 8.5E558N Will Open With Broad Ripple Dee. 1. Coach Burton of Shortridge ls drlUing thè net players each day and is picklng a combination that looks fair at present. The football player* will atrengthen thè equad conelderabiy. Smith, Franklin, and Cummlngs all of known ability will b* out aster thè grid season dose. Some of thè other player will try for thè team, alao. The beat combination at thè present tlme eeems to be Hickman and Harrir.gton at forwards. Shennan at center. Ferguson at floor guard, and Guy Dlxon, back guard Harrington atone of thè forwards was a regular last season and la about thè beet bet on thè squad. j Hickman la fast, but aeetns a bit amali i to stand thè gaff of a hard season. Ferguson was a nubstltute last year and ls a fair Jumper at center. Ferguson la comir.g along at floor guard and Burton hop*s to develop hlm Into a capable performer. Guy Dlxon ! not bullt for a back guani, but he make* up in headwork what he iaok in Rise. He haa as much basket-ball brains as thè next one and has been howing up remarkably well at thè ì rlefenaive posltion. The openlng game ls wlth Broad Ripple on Dee. 1. Poor Okl Siti! By United Prete PARIS, Nov. 23. —Challenger for thè Ught-heavy welght champlonshlp of Franca, vacatod by B&ttllng Sikl must file their application before Nov. 80, thè French boxlng federatlon announced. An ellminated serie* will he started In thè middle of Decomber.

STITEMM BATTLESTQ COME TOENDSAJURORY Feature Tilt at Irwin Fieid Between Wabash College and De Pauw. PURDUE MEETS INDIANA Notre Dame Has Hard Fight With Carnegie- Butler Plays Bethany. Football in Indiana aster Saturday will be a mlnua quantity and thè sport over thè country In generai will gasp a few final gasp and then pass out entirely on Thanksgivlng a'ternoon. The big season-ender in Indianapolis will be thè annual clash between De Pauw and Wabash at Irwin fleld at 2 p. m. Saturday. Butler goes to j West Virginia to play Bethany Colle ge to wlnd up a successful eeason. Franklin meets Earlham at Franklin and Rose Poly jourr.eys to Culver to play thè academy team. Notre Dame nie*ts Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh. The Wàbnsh-De Pauw game should be an interestlng affair. Both schools alwaya engagé in a terrific battle, no matter what their past season record lndlcates. Wabash has tho edge but De Pauw is in thè Tace. Bethany College means nothlng to a lot of people. They have been defeated but once and that was by i Washington and Jefferson. So they ! must have somethirg. Butler at any : rat* should go prepared for a battle. ! Notre Dame ls expectlng a battle ! from thè Srnoky City team and with thè loss of Castner fresh in their mlnds they will have to battle hard. Franklin 1* on edge for Earlham ftr.d lt should be a battle. Rose Poly meet Culver who has hung an en- , vi able record thi year. At Lnfayette th fur vrtll fiy he ; tween Indiana and Purdue. Both tennis have l>e*n more or lesa rotteli all s.von and pltted agalnst each | other should fumish a few thrilla. FERNDALES TO MEET JONESBOFiO ON DEC. 3 Locai Tak* on Jaaonvflle Tom ad oca In ThJ* City Sunday. Th Golden Tornado**, hailing from | Jaaonville, InA, will blow Into India- i apolis Sunday for a game with thè Femdales at Ferndale fleld. The Femdales will not play Thanks- ! jriving day. but on Sunday, Dee. 3, at j Washington Park, they will be seen In ' action agalnst thè Jonesboro team, j claimants of thè State title. The officiala for th Jonesboro contest vili be: Brehort, raferee; Heze Clark, umplre; Morrtson, head Unesman, and Patton. fleld Judg. Next Sunday tho flnals in thè Femdale 160 pound toumament for th Smith, Hasslar & Sturai cup will be played between thè Rlverslde Tri- ! angle and th* Imperiai.

Here and There in Sportland By Dick Anderson KO. CIRCUS, who has been a drawing card on thè box- • ing bouts in thè city recently. has won hls way Into thè hearts of thè fistio fans by hls - willingness to mix WÈdP, ' lt and hls clean sportsnianship. W* ‘P'i, Circus is amali of Blature, but V 9 ' ' husky and, although usually w outreached. In every fight he is heard from. He can take a lot of punishment and carries a healthy &&S Ef&djL wallop. Circus and La- ANItLRSON veli have scrapiied two good fights together. Lavell won both. but only aster a hard fight. Aster ten hard rounds of milllng, win or lose, thè little fellow turns a couple of hand sprlngs In thè center of thè ring. Whenever Circus Is In a bout it sounds like a good one. lafltteìn IREWENBEB Five Second String Men Face Pro Charges. By United Preti E ASTON, Pa., Nov. 23.—Five members of thè I.afayette football squad who are alleged to have piayed in a profeasionaal game at Pittston, Pa..' last Sunday. have been suspended from thè team. The men are said to have played with a team opposlng thè Avoca Buffalo eleven of Pitston. They deny receivlng any money for participating in thè game and clalm they played for thè sport. City Three<-Cushions In thè city three-cushlon handicap tourney at thè Board of Trade parlor. Hendrick3, ehootlng from scratch, will meet Tarleton (45) tonight. In thè Wednesday match, Frye, a scratch man, defeated Clark© (45) bj a 60-to--33 score. Best hgih run was a four by Ciarke.

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GQBSMDGADETS WILL BATTLE UT PHILLMUM Military Clash on Grid Holds Attention in Eastern Circles. N LOOKS LIKE A TOSS UP Harvard and Yale Fade Into Background Because of Defeats. By HENRY FARRBLL United Press Bports Editor NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Two of th* season'e mest outstanding football events are to be Btaged Saturday whr thè Army and Navy engagé in thefcl annual battle at Philadelphia and YaJ* plays Harvard at New Haven. For once, Yale and Harvard wHX play eecond fiddle as far as thè generai public is concernei. Princeton, has already won thè "big three”' champlonshlp, Harvard ha* beent* beaten twice and so haa Yale, " West Point and Annapolia alway* furnish thè reai spectacle of thè aeason and if thè weather is all decente thè battle between thè cadets and th® mldshipmen should be eyen more brìiliant from a picture standpolnt la. th new Franklin Fieid stadium. Both have exceptionally fine team*. The Army eleven has not been de-* feated, although thè game. with Tal® and Notre Dame ended in tie*. Th® Navy has only a rather fiukey ila* feat at thè hands of Pennsylvania te* blot its season’s record. Against Notre Dame and Tal®, th® cadets looked somewhat sloggisi above thè shoulders, and they will have to play smarter football lf thy are to beat thè midshipmen, Yale is being made thè favorito over Harvard. The Crimson ls not In per * feet condition and lf Charley Bueil Jw unable to work throughout tho enti re game, Harvard may go to piece*, as in thè Princeton game. Locai Boxer Wins R&y Hahn, Indianapolis amateur boxer, outpointed Joe Moose of StLouis in one of thè bouts on thè program of an amateur toumey hld. te. Chicago Wednesday night.

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