Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1922 — Page 9
JJEC. 25, 1922
First of Èast-West College Gridiron Struggles Staged at San Diego
ut. min and GONZAGA TEME IH SIS FESTOSE I Mountaineers thè Favorite as Two Elevens Enter Christmas Day Clash cn Coast. PHOENIX ALSO -HAS GAME Utah Aggles and Arizona in Battio—Other Contests-cn Coast Later. By Times Special SAN DIEGO, Cai., Dee. 25.—The first game of thè post-season EastWest football struggles was to be played here this aftetnoon between West Virginia “U” and Gonzaga. The eleven from thè East was thè ruling fa v’ori te. Gor.zaga University from Spokane t Wash . brought a confident lot of grid players here, but tb.e undefeated mountaneer.; from West Virginia looked good to thè critics in their few drills taken .tinte reaching thè toast and thè prjdiction was that they would returr. home unbeaten. ' Gonzaga, coached by Gus Dorala, forai e r Notre Dame star, has a fast team and a brilliant passing attack, but it was not believed thè Spokane players would be able to confuse thè veteran squad of Coach Spears. Football fans were expected to tum out in big numbers for thè struggle tlùs afternoon. The game had been well advertised and despite thè fact r.either team is from this section there were rnany angles to discuss that mude thè contest a feature. Next Saturday Pittsburgh will clash with Stanford at Palo Alto and on New Year’s Penn State will meet Southern California at Pasadena. There was another post-season grid battle today, but not In thi* section. It was to be a struggle between thè Utah Aggic3 and Arizona “U” at Phoenix, Arlz. CAUSEY, TRIEE PITCHER, DROPPED FROM POSTER Formèr N. Y. Giani li deased—New Park Project Unsettled. Pitcher Ceeil Causey has been released outright, it was unnounced by Secretary Clauer of thè Indiana Sunday night. Causey carne down from thè New York Giants last season. llis start as an Indiali was good, but in later games he was not offective. Secretary Ciati* r stated bhat President Wild un C. < mith of thè Tribe telephoned from New York Sunday that several in : r ■- would ha ve to be cieared ui> if thè | r.dians are to take over thè land at Northwestern Ave. and Fall Creek for a new park. There is some indicatìon that thè project on thè rart of thè Indiana will be dropped. Hard Schedule at W. and J. By XEA Service WASHINGTON, Pa., Dee. 25. Athletic authorities of Washington and Jefferson College have announced a hard schedule for thè team next fall. Many feature- struggles are listed for thè \V. and J. eleven. The schedule follows: Sept. 2'.. Bethany at Washington; Oct. 6. Washington and Leo at Washington; Oct. 13, Brown at Washing Oct. 20, Carnegle Tech At Washington; Oct. 27, Detroit at Detri ; Nov. 3. Lafayette at Polo grour.ds, s’ew York: Nov. 10, Waynesburg at \ ashington; Nov. 17, University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh; Nov. 23, permanently open; Nov. i (Th ■ Usglvtng), West Virginjn at Morgantown. Tunney and Delaney By Times Sperili OKLAHOMA CITY. Dee. 25.—Jlmmy Delaney, St. Paul, ancl Gene Tunney, New York, will meet here-Jan. 8 over thè twelve-round route. Tunney takes thè piace of Harry Greb, who cancelled thè bout because of injuries. Clark Stays With Brewers Bji Times Special MILWAUKEE Dee. 25. —The Milwaukee team of thè American Assoeiation will again be managed by thè veteran Harry Clark next season. President Borchert announced Sunday. The Brewers ovili train in Trov, Ala.
Saturday Net Results
Collere Detroit, 23: \ alparasso. 116 (two over* tinse peyods >. Wabash. 36: Nashville “Y” Rambles. 18 High 3chool uogansport, 32, T<chmeal, 31. Cathedra!. 45: ZionrviHe. 13. Mimose. 38 Cbnr.ersville, 20. Vineennes, 44; Coinmbus. 31. Vallee Mills. 41 : Miiroy. 20.
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More Runs Than Sisler
When is a fcatting average of .312 more valuable than thè league’s highest percentage of .419? Marty McManus, an offspring .of thè Chicago corner lots, will be able to dispute with George Sisler as to ovhat is what in valuable batting points, following thè 1922 season. Sisler paced thè entire field with hls .419" average. Down many pegs is sound McManus ovith his .312 mark. Yet McManus. with his .312 batting ao-erage, drove in more runs for thè St. I.ouls Browns last season than Sisler with a mark of .419. The bari ting of McManus was responsible for 109 runs. Sisler. 1051 And don’t forget that they pay off offiòially on thè nurnber of runs scored, not thè base hits. McManus developed into a brilliant ball player last season. His vajue at thè piate is shown In comparison with other high averages, for Cobb at .401 drove in only ninety-nìne runs; Heilman at .356, sent across ninetytwo, and Willie Pipp at .329, sent ninety mates across thè platter. McManus was plucked from thè Tulsa club of thè Western League durlng tlie dose of thè 1920 season.
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Removal In what cases qan thè referee retnove a player from v thè game? If a player makes tour persona) fouls he automatically removes him self from thè game. The referee sim ply points to thè exit sign when thè fourth personal foul Is committed by thè same player. He can also bt ejected from thè game for a disqualify-. ing foul. . Disqualify ' What is a disqualifying foul? When in thè opinion of thè officiai a player indulges in rough play that Is entlrely uncalled for, he can class such action as foul and remove thè offemling player from thè game. Doublé Foul How is a doublé foul made A doublé foul Is made when both teams have a foul called agalnst them at thè sanie rime. Play How ls thè ball put In play aster a doublé foul? It is put in play at tlie center by thè referee in thè usuai manner. Bouncing Ball If a player is standing stili and botinees thè ball on thè fioor is it regarded as a dribbla? It is so regarded by thè officials. Grabbing filali May a player grab tlie ball'frora thè hands of an opponent? Yes. a player so douig is withln hls rights. In so doing he is in a way outguessing his opponent. MAPLETONS BEAT CL4YTON; MEET ‘Y’ LEADERS TUESDAY Tipton A. C. Plays Here in One Ilalf of Doublé Bill. The Mapletons went over to Clayton Saturday night and handed that team a drubbing, 49 to 28, in a game marked by snappv passing on thè part of thè Indianapolis netters. Carlislo Ewing, Mapleton forward, had a big evening, countlng ten field goals and nlne markers from thè foul line. Berlin went best for Clayton, with 6even held goals. Tuesday night thè Mapletons meet thè Y. Leaders in thè first half of a double-header at thè locai Y. M. C. A., thè Tlpton A C. tackling thè Leaders In thè second game. BETHANY ON BUTLER-GRID CARD FOR NEXT SEASON Easlem Team in Ilomocoming Contest Oct. 20. Bethpny College of Wheeling, W. Va, has been added to thè football schedule of Butler next fall as op ponents of thè Blue and White on homecoming day, Oct. 20. The eastern team defeated Butler last season in thè final tilt of thè year. The Bethany contest will be thè week before thè Wabash game. LOCAI. SOCCER TEAM WINS The Dugger soccer team lost to thè Hoosier Rovers Sunday in a game at Riverside field. The score was 3 to 1. The field was wet and slippery, but thè aggressive playing of both teams made thè contest lnteresting. Next Sunday thè Rovers meet thè Sulllvan team here.
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BAMi golf MEET IN SOIITH Famous Horseshoe Kings Enter St. Petofsburg Tourney. By XEA Servire ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dee. 25. —With thè arrivai here of J. Todd Flower of Akron, Ohio, vice president of thè National Assoeiation of Morseshoe Pitchers. plans are pettini? under way for thè fifth annual mid-winter tournament for thè United States "barnyard golf” champlonship to be held late in February. Flow-er said today he hoped to have a cash prlze list for wlnners amounting to $5,000, of whlch $1,500 has 'already been raised. The contesta will be held in thè Water Front baseball park here, where there are seating accommodatlons for 10,000 spectators. Every ex-national Champion has been entered In thè tournament, including thè present tltleholder, Frank Lundin of New liondon, la. The men are Fred M. Brust. Columbus, fillio: George May, Akron, Ohio; Frank Jackson, Kellerton, lowa; Charles Bobblt, La n ras ter. Ohio, and C. C. Davis of Kansas City, Mo. John Miller, Rock Valley, Towa, horseshoe pitcher, who flnishcd high in thè tournament of two years ago. arived during thè week. to carry on his training for thè event.' Miller is 82. Bouts In Chicago Ru Timee Special CHICAGO, Dee. 25.—Harold Spence, Chicago bantam, shadgd Patsy Flannagan. St. Louis, bere Saturday nlrhf. Joe Burns, chierico, and Harry Murray. Phlladelphia. b inriuns, fought to a draw in ton rounds.
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CDAGH WILGE IS REAL OPTIMIST Ohio State Coach Not Dis'couraged Over Poor Year. By XEA Berpice COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dee. 25.—Coach John W. Wilce of thè Ohio State football team is an optimist. He can sec good in defeat. State’s great football mentor is not thè leastT worried over his team's poor showing during thè past season. On thè contrary he feels that it is bound to work to thè benefit of thè Buckeyes. , Wilce has had unusual success at Ohio State. The fallare of 1922 carne as a big surprise to followers of thè eleven. Recently w>hen asked for an expression of an opinion on football at Ohio State, he replied: “We feel that thè past season has enabled usto find ourselves, aster a period qf unusual football success. The spirit of our last second of 1920, of 1921, and of thè past cliamplonships was reborn In thè sterling . back-against-the-wall flghting-in-spite-of-all-odds-spirit of 1922." OnJy One Victory The victory over Illinois at Urbana, Nov. 25, by thè dose score of 6 to 3, ls thè only scalp that hangs at thè be’t of thè Buckeyes In thè Big Ten this season. In 1916. 1917 and 1920, they were title holders. That Coach Wilce ls 1 robably looking to a bright future in another season ls exemplified by his words: “The 1922 team was at thè end of thè season one of true ‘s tadlum \allber.’ The attitude of this group In defeat and victory hXs been stimulatlng. But don’t wait for r.ext year. work for next ytfar." SHELBYVÌLLE PIVE PLAYS MARTINSVILLE TONIGHT ( li lisi mas Basket-Ball Game Between Fast H. S. Teams. By Times Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Dee. 25. Christmas night will be celebrated here with a net game between thè locai high schnol Ave and Sheibyville. The teams appear evenly inatched and a great battle ls expected. Coach Campbdl's squad from Sheibyville pulled tho unexpected and defeated Bedford Friday, ar.d Martlnsvillo knows lt has a tough customcr to deal with in thè holiday fray. The Sheibyville club has come fast sirice thè season opened and now stacks up with tho br-st. Martln.'villo's last contest was a loss to thè fast tlying Vtncennes team, 28 to 26. Just bifore tho whist le blew a Martlnsville forward tossisi on that looked like thè tving polnt. but thè ball wliirled | around tho ring and dropped to one I side.
Umps Worried Some of thè members of thè American League staff of umpires must be a trilla worried about what they are going to do next summer. Whlle President Johnson hasn’t announced any releases, he has let it be known that he has added three new umpires to his staff in thè person of “Ducky” Holmes, "Red” Ormsby and Claxence Rowland. There were nlne members on thè Johnson staff at thè dose of thè season—Connolly, Evans, Dineèn, Hildebrand, Owens, Chili, Moriarty, Nallin and Guthrie. It’s a cinch not more than nine will be carried by President Johnson, which means thè gate for three arbitrators.
OMARS DEFEAT CHICAGO • MAROONS IN TIGHT GAME Hennessey and White Lead in Fxic.ds’ Scori ng. The Omars downed thè Chicago Maroons Saturday night at Tomlinson Hall in a tight defensive game, 20 to 14. The game was played- as ipart of thè program for Mayor Shank’a Ready Relief Fund. The nrst half endei 10 to 4 In thè nmyor’s favor. At thè start of thè second period thè Chicago team spurted and carne withiri one polnt of tying thè score. At this point thè locala got started again and pulled out of clanger. White and Hennessey led in thè scoring with three field goals each.
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TECH LOSESAND CATHEORAL WINS East Side Five Drops Opener to Logansport by 1 Point. Logansport happe'ned to be ahead when thè whistle blew and Tech lost thè first basket-ball game of thè season, 32 to 31. It was a hot battle, with thè locai team leading most of thè way. The visitors pulled up in thè second half, and through thè sensational shoting of Pettit managed to squeeze out a victory in thè last minute. The night before Logansport won an overtlme contest from CrawTordsvìlle. It must be a habit with Coach Wells’ squad. Hite counted live from thè field for Tech and Jessup at center got four. Rabe dropped in three and Schultze two. If thè Green and White could have made thè foul goals count, thè game would have been a different story. Pettit, with six field goals, and Hazel with four were thè big scores for thè winners. Cathedral surprised thè fans by its fine showing agalnst Zionsville. The north side team won easily, piling up a score of 45 to 13. Kelly got nine field goals and Royse six. McGowan at center rung up Ave.
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HAPWEY GROWN Guard Harvey Brown will have thè honor of leading thè Notre Dame football team through thè toughtest schedule of lts history next fall. He ls thè newiy elected captain. Ten games with teams of nine States will be played. Army, Princton and Carnegie Tech will be thè eastern battlers. Army will be played in New r Y'ork City and Princeton at Prirrceton. It will be thè first rime Notre Dame will have met a member of thè “Big Three” for many years.
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lAIABASH FIIIE IN SOUTH SHOWING iooys HOW Scarlet Wins Two in Nashville — En Route to Georgia for More Scalps. Btf Times Spedai NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dee. 25.—Th* Wabash College basket-ball team of Crawfordsville, Ind., added another Southern scalp by taking thè ‘T** Ramblers of this city Saturday, 38 to 18. The Y. M. C. A. team is consldersd one of thè strong independent team* of ti e South. The Scarlet Ave was to© powerful to be stopped. The team was en route today to Columbus; Ga„ where thè Infantrjr School five will be played on Tuesday night. On Wednesday thè Atlanta Y M. C. A. team will be played and osi Thursday and Friday Mercer Univei* sity will be thè opponents. Coach Pete Vaughan hopes to mak4 a clean srweep of thè southern game* even tliough thè team ls playing al most every night. S
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