Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1924 — Page 18
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RIVALRY BATTLES DOT ST A TE GRIDS SA TURDA Y Indiana-Purclue, Wabash-De Pauw and Rose-Normal Games Outstanding—Butler to 'Entertain' Haskell, Mr. llookier Grid Fan can take his choice Saturday of several iraracs and most anyway he cares to turn will be a pood old-fashioned rivalry football contest. The alumni of the various schools will pet all “hot” up. It’s a hip day when all previous frays of the season are forgotten in the battle of the present.
The Indiana and Purdue strug-rle doubtless will draw the biggest crowd that ever witnessed an athletic event at Lafayette. Homecoming and stadium opening combined with the lure of a CrimsonBoilermaker fracas combine to form Boilermaker fracas unite to form Purdue's annals. The apparent even chances of the elevens adds to the spice. At Greencastle another enthusiastic throng will he on hand. When the Tiger and the little Giant clash there always plenty of fireworks. Wabash is given an edge on Saturday. but that makes no difference. No one doubts a minute, but that there will b-* enough excitement. Terre Haute Title Terre Haute is wrought up over its annual city title strife between Rose Poly an 1 State Normal. The Engineers’ surprising victory over Hanover raised new interest In the tilt. We are not forgertir.g Butler right here at Irwin field, but were simply mentioning the Stats rivalry contests first. The game in Indianapolis has some characteristics of a "revenge” tilt a? the locals defeated Haskell last season and the Redskin;, are back to turn the tables. Tie Haskell fray has plenty of interesting angles. It will he the last game for a number of the Pncenter, including Captain Woods and Hal Griggs, sterling ba<~k field men. They, no doubt. will give nil they have against the Indians, which will be a plenty. Haskell’s Achievement Haskell's most notable achievement this season was a defeat of Brown, two weeks go in the East. The visitors did not play last Saturday in an effort to be all ‘‘cocked and primed ' f r the Butler battle. i Outside of the State eyes of all Hooglerdc-m and the Nation, for that matter. wi'l be focused on the Notro Dame corps; with Northwestern at Grant Park stadium, Chicago. Kmite’s eleven will show Its scuff before an immense throng In the Windy City. There's a team which . seldom disappoints and the crowd ; probably will he treated to the usual display of speed, deception and . smashing Tactics. Other games of Interest to certain communities with not such a genera! I appeal are: Valparaiso at Lombard. Muncle Normal at Earlham, and Vincennes at Oakland City. FERNDALES AFTER DATE Strong Opponent Is Sought for Sunday—Y. P. C.s Challenged. The Ferrdales are dickering for a game Sunday with some strong 6 T ate team, as the, Kokomo American I.egion team cancelled their contest witli the Ferndalos. The locals have played one of the hardest schedules of any team In the State. The entire squad of Morrison s will report for heavy work-out at the west side field tonight. Th K- r*:d. b - have challenged the Y. P. C.s for a late-season game for th*' city championship, hut Coach Feeney of the Y. P. C.s has turned down the defy He save he is not interested in the city title and that In his opinion a meeting between Fcrndales and Y. P. C.s would cause too much commotion among followers of the teams. CURTIS DEFEATS RUBENS Safety Play Slows Cue Match—YogIr e vs. Cofield Tonight, William Curtis defeated Harry' Rubens Thursday night in a close game, 50 to 43, in the State threecushion tourney In progress at Cooler‘3 parlors. Both resorted o much safety play, which dragged out the affair to ninety Innings. Louis Voc’.er and Dr. Cofield will meet tonight.
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LOCAL BOYS IN SIX-ROUND BOUT Kepner and Walton to Mix on Monday Card, Matchmaker Kimble of the Capital City Athletic Club, today announced he had signed Marion Kepner and i Jack Walton, local. 150 pounders, to meet in one of the six-round pre- | li.ns of the boxing show at Tomlinson Hall. Monday night. With the signing of these two men. four of the five bouts on the ■aid have been arranged. Eddie Welch. South Bend middleweight, and Patsy Rocco. Chicago, will battle in the ton-round windup. Johnny Murphy, Chicago 145 pounder, will engage Billy Drown of Memphis, in an eight-round serniwindup, and Alien Watson nnd Royal Cox will mix in the other sixrounder. In College Camps AT CHICAGO CHICAGO —Locked rates at the Nld•■ay Ti .rsday jt.c.ieated Coach Slay,; <*a drf.ius h: Chicago squad In ar. unusual slant : r the Wisconsin frame by j '••h ne hopes to win the Conference championship. AT NORTHWESTERN EVANSTON—Coach Thirtiethwait* sent !-:s l’urp> grldilers through a l.uht s'pnal :r:i_ today ar.d annmih-ed the t. am is ready for Notre Dame. Northwestern ; hoi-e to p-.t up a better fight against the, Irish than Nebraska d:d last week, AT NOTRE IItMF. SOT Til BEND—After a ’.ight limberln? n link ;a,i- tirtay. Coach Rn-’kne ai.<l h: Notre Damn *qi:.vt of tnirty three players w;.i entrain for Chicago tonight. AT I ITill! F. I. A FAYETTE—C i*’.'. i;,' an t<->ek his Purdue Bol'toiun -into w,i- amp" at the Lafayette Country Club t•■>•!.ty wh-re •':ey Wt;j stay until the annual bau:e with Indiana here Saturday. PITH lOWA ANN ARBOR—Special p’ays conceived ‘ for us* seal at I ,va were reh. arsl In 1 Th™ fr:a* driii by Michigan Thar- i *.v night C '-n h Ingwersen led : .s Hawkeyes hers today. WITH WISCONSIN madtson wis-—-k„pe,-p- to meorv everything in an i ff >rt *o w:n a! le.st one can-.-, this s-ason V>vh Jack Tty..* to, k h s Wi? gridde-s to Chuaru today. AT 11.1.1 NOTH T'RBANA. I . —Put - worked deeper ately to regain Its wtnu'ng gait in a or* pra T irsday i ran tHrougl i In for the Ohio Iran,• ex:-. :<\l to ha U-'U.f-’. if the season. WITH OHIO STATE DANVTT.LE. Th — Ohio State's r-;d f-v.ad re*!e<t hre today a'ter a trip from : -*-•• ra ■ pr, irattoi for t! e Ihmots game. The squad wtil go to t’rbaax Saturday AT INDIANA BLOOMINGTON— pefejisivs drill eon. stltut'-d Indiana a final practice for th* 5* -hn rar.:e Ae-onu to led by a *p.- c train <*-•■■ is t am go to Pur■ue early Sat :rday. AT MINNESOTA MTNNE APOL’e -Wfh us strongest 11; -up uni-u. the Gophers wound i.r> p-, :> i.-ati.n: - for Van- 1 ., rl, r in a light - .mmare against the freshmen. AT A Ai.E NEW HAVEN—Eddie Bench whl pilot , the Vs *lercn whn they m**t Harvard her* Saturday, accord!;;? to th Utie-up a;in,vj:.,d by *) * uoa< hev who a-* ready for the annual battle with two complete teams. AT HARVARD CAMBRIDGE—Th* entire student bode with baud and ch-r leaders watched the Difii Crimson practice here Thursday " *re Yai-> ganu The t*am left for N> w Eavn this morning at.d planned to hold a final *:gna dr.ii in the Yale bowl this afternoon. Epstein Seeks Bouts Maxie Epstein, local bantam, is now under the management of Danny Cohen and Is training daily. Max!* is ready for activity nnd seeks bouts with the leading bantles of city and State.
I Hard Puncher PATSY ROCCO fans are in for a j j M I treat at Tomlinson Hall 1 * 1 Monday night when Patsy Rocco, Chicago, and Eddie Welch, South Bend, mix in the main go ; of ten rounds. Rocco is a slugger of power and he will be meeting a , man of the same type, liingsiders | recall the bruising battle these 1 iniddleweights staged some time ; ago. Captllal A. C. promoters promise I action throughout. j 'BOLSTER DEFENSE ; Cadets Stop Navy Passes in Practice Drill, Hu United Pm* WEST POINT, N Y Nov. 21. The Navy’s aerial attack as played by Army scrubs didn’t g*t far with the varsity in a long scrimmage Thursday and coaches now believe they have little to fear In the way of a surprise from the Middies when the two teams meet Nov. 29 at Baltimore. Navy Guard Returns 7?y United Pres* ANNAPOLIS, Md.. Nov. 21. lentz Navy's big guard who has been Ineligible because of scholastic difficulties, returned to the team Thursday nr i practiced during a long offensive drill. JACK TOSSES HASSAN Reynolds Wins in Straight Falls— To Coach 5. I . Again. Jack Reynolds won over AII Hassari Thursday night at the Broadway Theater in a wrestling match by taking two straight falls front th Turk. The first ,-ante quickly, with .Tack pint ing Has-on in a lit tie nice than thr • minutes with a flying fall The deciding sass occurred after forty minutes of n .Lug. Reynolds proved :• •• s- i ri : ■ opi onent. Reynolds age v. J coach the Indiana I’Diversity wres'l'rg team this winter, flora Clevenger, T. T’. nthletlc director, was in the city Thursday and signed the wrestler. Pigskin Primer W'iiit is df ; * :* ‘•■v: tJ kick >ff t!u ba;! s ',r )■ ■ >}■< Y>r*<■?*' U is t hr x vr b Tor-- it < TOh-t ** th#- ruai Th#* b'Ul :s brought back ai fS k:>’k#vl f. ff aj-.r: If. on th#* p*** *c, , i attempt it ais#o oit of boi ndi* it is given t • t-.c op;..,oilrig fudo, who si-all put it rim lage it ( \ *rd !’•.#* at a point equidistant from lh** s'ci M lines. If a bail on a punt goi out of bound*. th#*ri r ik-*s a reverse #*ncllßh anri comes i ark onto the playing fle;d. Is it r#*t;,uMcd in play. Th ball is not In play The moment th# }>all ffo*t nut of bnuncU without bouig touched. It lrun;#-dia f -y becomca d#ad, go#?a to th#* side that did not kick It, at tho point it vent out of bounds. Th© fact that tho hail bounded back after ono going #ut of bounds is given no consideration. How Is th© ball put Into play after tt crors out of bounds on a punt? Tt Is brought In fifteen yards, at a point at rUnt angles with th© sideline* and the spo? it went out of bounds Th© distance may be ls than fifteen yards, but not less than five With Local Bowlers High Score* Thursday , Washington Leagu** —MKer. Kerrulale A f . *M.‘t. Hi-!i Team score, single gam©: H Schmidt. 9DI Capitol No I.#*aguc—Bloom. Gregory i and A4p<d. 2‘2.“ High team score: Fairbanks M rv*. U;J2. "Essential League—- Soltau. Minnesota. -o.'L High team score (3 men): Minnesota. d‘!7 Printing Crafts League—Tiiinn, Indianapolis EngTaving, High team score: Cornelius. 9K2. O-r.T.iry ND ‘2 League—Ri-#*!! Cobb and To. J 44. High team score: Cobb and Cos., ove. HTlks* League—Sa-galowsky. Shin Bones, 224 Higli team score: Teeth, 028. 1. U All-Star 224. High team score- Indians 829 Riverside L#*ague-- Heck. Ringhsh. 233. High team # or# Dir,: s. 797. Tvcgion League—Monks, Hayward Bar- •*:#* 21 s High team score: Hayward* Ilarcus, I*2l. C T and W. Shop League—Kessclmsn. The. Senator. 202. High team score: The Senator. 779. Rock wood League—Brown, Trouble Hunter? 201 High team score (4 men): Eiisrlin- Wizards. 079, Kingiin League—VVlsehart. Export, 196. High team score <3 men i : Paymaster. .714 T A C. Leaguo—Jameson. Lucky Strike. 214 High team score: Luekv Strikes. 877 W* b* r league—Wiesman. Special Baby Milk. 293, High tam score: Cottage Close, fc‘62. Prospect Gas League—Mcßennon. Coal. 213. High team score: Coal. 836. Independent Football Th* Hamm;'! A. C.s will nwvt tho Riley Tiupr* Sunday at Rhodtun Park at 2 p. m. The IlummeJs will practice Friday ’ii.rht and all player* wishing to play In the cam*- Sunday must attend Players are to hrlnq uniforms to practice and >-ave them at Jacks. The Hummels wlan to state they have no picked team. The Hercules challenge the undefeated Pelmont Tnrera In a Kane* to be played on a neutral field Thanksgiving day or Nov. 30 for the city junior title. All "Heres” inteudin? to k< t into the pame Sunday must be at practice tonltfht at the horsedio* rro'irids For games call Drexal 3934 and ask for Fred. Tho Western Tigers desire a game for Sunday to be played at their field. AVesttm Triangles and other teams desiring a earns should call Belmont 4011. Th" Mapleton Bruisers desire games for Saturday and Thanksgiving mornings. The Bruisers play in the thirty to fortypound class Call Washington 1584-M and ask for Scott.
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H. A. C. TO HONOR CIIY’S ATHLETES AT SPECIAL ‘FEED’ Leaders in Many Sport Branches to Be Entertained Nov, 29, Something new for local athletes has been arranged by the Ilonsier Athletic Club, Pratt and Meridian Sts., the evening of Nov. 29 at 6:30. It will be a city-wide recognition dinner in honor of Indianapolis athletes, who have made a name for themselves in various sport branches. The dinner, originally arranged to honor George Mulholland, Olympic boxer, and Euphrasia Donnelley, Olympic swimmer, has been broadened to include all local famous performers. In AH Branches •Tohnnv Hennessey, Indiana’s ten nis champion: Johnny Simpson, city golf champion; Eddie Zimmer of Indianapolis, State golf champion; L. L. Corum, Indianapolis boy who helped Win the COO-mile race at the Speedway this year; Butler College basketball team, that won the A A. ; ! T . national championship at Kaninas City; Mrs. B C. Stevenson, city ; golf champion; Cathedral H: :h School football team. Butler College football team, l’rest >-L!te baseball team, Technical High School baseball team and champions In other lines of athletic competition, will 1 present a* guests of the H A. C. Wilcox as Chairman E. E, Wilcox, Hatfield Electric Company, has been made ri airman iof the meeting. Prominent Indian’apoh.-> business men wifi introduc ! the various champions. It is the first time any city has undertaken to honor its athletes who have brought fame and honor to their city. Representatives of th* different schools, colleges, golf and tennis a.sedation* met with Chairman Wilcox today at. the Hno:-r Athletic Club to comt’le*,-. plans for the meetFOR AMATEUR BOXERS North and South Ameri* a Irr.ume Interesting Fistic I vent. Hu Timrt St-rri^l NEW YORK. Nov. 21. \n arnntl boxing tournament among amateur champions of Xor’h end Sotph America has teen a-.-mod with the announcement !;*•;*■ of Hie formation of the Boxing !*'• ier.'itlon the Americas. Members of the Federation whose purpos* it., promote ••• riti-ur 1 m* herwe.-n the fighters of the two continents, are Canada, the Pnited States, Argentina and I’ruguay. It is hoped Chile will la-, otn, a mam- ; her before the first tourn;m.. rp which will be held here next \ ■ ar. 11NTERFRATERNIJY GRID Three Teams tit Running for Butler Greek I<etter Title. The Butler iuterfrab unity football race has narrowe i to three teams. Land,da Chi Alpha and Jtelt.-i Phi Sigm-i we re winn*'-s Thurnday in games playi-d at Jameson park. The title will he and* j cid"d my? week. The two \v;ni.< i Tin;; sd. : y will ifiaw to ; *■*• whi, 'i *■!;<• n > * Delta Tau Delta on Mondaj md the final contest will h, played at Irwin field next Thursday Saturday Grid Games Indiana Team* (fTon'e Club* Lislnl First) Butlor 'h HaskuU. Northwestern o Notre Dame, Purdue vs. Indiana Pe i'auv- v. Wabash Ro Poly vs. State Normal Earth am v M uncle Normal. Oakland City vg Vineeunea. Lombard v %'elparaUo. Other Uiunm Albion y. Kalamazoo. iJelolt r* Lawrence Boston Collein vs Vermont. Bradley v* Viator Brown vs. N Hamj,shire. Bucknell vs Rutfi-rs California vs Stanford C.niPfc.o vs Quantuo. Case Vs. West. Reserve. CfiirMKo v# Wisconsin. Colorado vs, Cos! AKricuttural. IVeighton \* Grlr r,*'ll. Dayton vs John Carroll. Delaware vs. Dickinson. Denison vs Wooster Earlham vs Vincennes. " Florida va Miss Ajtricuitural. Fordham v*. Catholic Dniverslty. Ilaverford vs. Swarthmore. Heidelharar vs. Hiram. Holy Cross vs Catlliius. Illinois vs. Ohio State. lowa State vs Drake. Kansas Agricultural vs. Nebraska, Lake Forest vs. Monmouth. Lehigh vs. Lafayette. Louisville vs Chattanooga. .VLrhbran vs lowa. Minnesota vs. Vanderbilt, Ohio Wes. vs, Ohio Dniverslty. Oregon Agricultural vs Oregon. Penn State- vs Marietta. St. Xavier va Otterbein Susquehanna vs I’rsimis. Syracuso vs, Colgate. Transylvania vs. Marshall Tufts v*. Mass Asruultural T 7. S. Military Academy v, Norwleh. T’niv-ersity Southern Cal. vs Idaho. XVaslilngton vs Washington state. Washington I’niversity vs Oklahoma. West Virginia Wes. vs. Bethany. Yale vs. Harvard Y lonian ti vs. Olivet. Michigan Griddcr Dies liy Time* Special ANN ARBOR. Mich., Nov. 21. Edgar Madsen of Oak I’ark. 111., a sophomore at University of Michigan who played end during part of the season on the football squad, died at a hospital hero Thursday night of pneumonia, lie was also a wrestler and was expected to star in that sport this winter. Madsen was taken sick three days ago. Ripple N’etters Active The Broad Ripple High School j basketball squad will have plenty of I opposition tonight and Saturday with throe games on the card. The players will be divided into ttvo teams tonight for games at Advance and Beech Grove. Liston will be played at Ripple Saturday. Tech Freshmen Game The Technical High School freshmen basketball team will play its first contest of a sixteen-game j schedule tonight at Brownsburg with the yearlings of that school.
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CANFIELD, BUTLER COLLEGE O' ■—"IXE of Page's best line plungers Is Canfield and he will try to pierce the Hasi koll Indian line at Irwin Field | Saturday. This local grid warrior | is aggressive and he smashes hard with or without the ball. All the Butler grldders are ready to "go” and a thriller game Is promised to wind up the season. ANDERSON OPENS Dedication Ceremonies Toniaht; Lapel Visiting Team, Jin 7 im *■ Special ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 21.—The (new Anderson High School gymnasium will be opened tonight with appropriate ceremonies. Lapel will supply the opposition. The structure, which cost s9’>,Hs6, was made possible by the organization of Ander- • son boosters who formed a private ■ holding company and arranged for financing the building. There are 4.77S reserved seats with a total capacity of 6,000. The dimensions of the playing court are | fifty by seventy feet There are dir** dressing rooms with fifteen showers, a press box with accotmitoknior -j for twenty, and an electric sc< >reh-; *a rd. A homecoming for Anderson High !alumni has been arrange 1 tonight ’ ale k with the other festivities. The nu,d speeches will be in order. Secretary A. L. Trester of the I. H. S. A. A will tie on hand. Among others will be A R. Staggs. Anderson net cuach, and Superintendent D. A. l.'oimy. KOKOMO ELEVEN BUSY I.egion Team Works li.trd for V D. Hall I .ri, outlier. /J-, / ’• ,S prC’fl KOKOMO. In*i., Nov. 21. —Coach Sumn-r of tho Arnerl -tri I.e.fion team added another night of practice t*> this v -ek's routine, pre; *rfor the invasion Sunday of tho i ’,< all-star hall el- ven from Notre 1 >:* me. i TI • "haliers’ coming hero have played b'it two Ind :- i games tils v ..-on and Ith resulted in vl,-to-ri* One contest w. u s .hen they det'eated the locals 6 to > early in th* year ar.d the other was last Sunday wh*-n they swamped the Mum .* t’oiigcrvil’as, U to 0. Nut Cracker ED GKA NG E S \v*-;i.ktp- s seems to have been a set of .tip llic weight Os i-l* v**m Minnesota ’ playet.s pile*t on tn iayei cake formc.tion. • * * However if I.'.eyJ <.,*crir* Mid Clare** ceau s-.d wist; t*> g-*t toge'b*'" s- * a 'out T*x Kwkarit niish, p.-rsuaried *o promote tl,e t* YVTITTJ7 IT MAY BE TRUE I FIRPO HAS EtiST HIS I'l’M ’ll, HIS PAI’Nt’H IS STILL VERY MUCH IN EVIDENCE. • • Notre Dame's back field ig called the Four Horsemen. . . . We've eeen a lot of back fields tb.le year that might bo called tiie Four Truck i Horsemen. * • • Main Btr**t Is where picture* ~f erli*wlnnl'ic pumpkin* liave already b.'-un to ! iTiiwd Grange. Crowley ar.d Kopp:-di out ~f the lieadimcs * • • IT STRIKES US PEGGY J O V I K \V< )U ED HAVE GONE OVER I:[<7 IN FOOTriiAEI SHE NEVER FAILS TO THROW HER MAN FOR A I/>SS. * * * Things hardly grem the panic any more .since Tiklen stopped growling at tlie tennis lords and Paddock put a padlock on his folding typewriter. • * * A professional footballer broke his !** at Peoria, 111 . . , We are duly sympatheti*' !>ut this divs s -m to be carrying tlx; collegiate spirit a little too far. • • WALTER JOHNSON HAS LEFT WASHINGTON FOR GOOD. . . . THE PLACE STTEL MAY RE IDE NT I 1’ I E D BY THE MONUMENT AND THE CAPITOL DOME. Independent Basketball * .lOORKSVII.T.R. Ind.. Nov. 21.—The , V a-esvilie Mike (lesn-e a game to be l*ia.v,sl away from home Thanksgiving night. Slate teams take notion. A return game is guaranteed. Address Alfred McCarty. MourcsvUlo, Ind. PJions 111). Coai'li Karl Bourne has picked the following players for the Mn.pl, ton basketball squad: Waeehter. Smith. Carter, Hatton, Garrison. Oooks and Grady. For games call Jim at Randolph 2705. TJw Indianapolis Ramblers desire a game for tonight or Saturday night with a fast team having access to a gym. The Ramblers play in the 111-20 year-old class. For games call Circle 1424. or Webster 0353-W. after 5:30 p. m. | The Indianapolis Orioles wish to state ! the game with Westfield Saturday i* ean-,-elt <! on account of mixed date*. The Orioles ojicned tlieir season with a win over the Smithy*, a local team, by a socre of 25 to lfi. The Orioles desire games with teams playing in the 16-18-year-old class having access to gyms. For games write A. Goldsmith, 1022 TTnion St., or call Stewart 2693. Clermont, New Augusta. Urightwood Sheibyville. Anderson, Muneie Midgets, Hoosier Triangles. Communal Celts. Y. P. C.s. Boys’ Chib and In- 1 dianapoiis Juniors take, notice. Ball Ful- | ler is requested to call tiie above number. The Pirates basketball team, runners-up for the Marion County amateur championship last year, desire pame* with teams playing in the 17-18-year-old class and having access to gyms. For games call Belmont 2485 and ask for Bill.
YALE VS.HARVARD MENU EOS EAST Section Short on 'Classics’ Saturday—Crucial Fray on Coast, By HENRY L. FARRELL, Hu I Hited Pi ts* Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov. 21, —Feature games and sectional clashes abound on the college grid schedule Saturday, which will bring the 1924 season within one short step of the end. Afore than 200,009 spectators will pay nearly a half million dollars to see California and Stanford fvh + for the Pacific Coast championship; Yale and Harvard in a fight for "Big Three’’ honors and Ohio State and Illinois battle “for the love of it." In Missouri Valley lowa State and Drake also will I park them in at Ames for a game | that may give Drake the ehumpionj ship of the Missouri Valley ConferI ence. Notre Dame and Noithw, stern will draw a great crowd to see the Catholic* against their second Western Conference eleven on Me schedule. j Th"t*e are so many big games . scheduled in the East for Thank e .giving that Saturday will be m**re [or less of a slow dav with the YakHarvard battle ,*t New Haven t *;> j ping the card in general interest. Two to One, Yale Everything points to an nv*rj whelming Yale victory. Critics h™i lievo ha score will depend upon the ; choice of the Blue < o-hes In go : liifir aft*'r the highest pos.-ihl* score, I or in taking a victory without rDk-t. ' Yale Is a two-to-one favorite and ! the New Haven • impus f"*-’s I? <ri vard ‘will ! *' I**aten at least 2a to 7. Most of the s Ttiern lean, have an off day get Eng ready for hig ! games next Thursday. Nebraska Tin,l • Kansas Aggies bare tie only gam* ,in the Missouri Valley with tiie t'X eeptlon of ;he 1 ova C>' 1)r. ke hattle. PREP SCHOOL GRID GAME The Boys Prep school football j *' i1! 1 \v: ! t ■t • ini'll ' : | Sarurdrr. i:-t:r,st i:e yni'jir High j School gri Id -;-s. Th- !., :is vv in; a ! v: to* y in t!i.> t’rial contest on the : * ■!.•■ lot. Th-' Prep scin-d w. ' ne * t ' h(> State gal.*, ' for !>• .. f at tde . ■ silent Hoc: ~ is' lad J next W* dn-s I II V.
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CONFERENCE TEAMS SET FOR WIND-UP STRUGGLES Maroons Hope to Be Undisputed Champion After Saturday Fracas Michigan Has Outside Chance, By EDWARD C. DERR, Hu United Pre** Staff Corre.spnndpnt CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—With an undisputed Big Ten championship as the prize, the Chicago Maroons went into secret practice Thursday for the clash with Wisconsin here Saturday. Five of Stagg’s regulars sing their swan song,*? in this game, and as the squad has no post-season games scheduled, every ounce cf power will he thrown into the tussle. The Maroons will not have to hold anything out for use later on.
Wisconsin, unable to beat any Big I Ten team so far this year, has one I of the weakest teams In the school’s 1 history, hut has taken heart by the ! fact Northwestern held Chicago to a 3 to 0 win. The Badgers refuse to believe their team isn’t better than Northwestern. Should Chicago lose Saturday's game, the Big Ten race for the title would be thrown into a jam unless all other leaders also lose. IllinoLs-Ohio Illinois, leading the procession until defeated by Minnesota, clashes with Ohio State at Urbana. With “Red” Grange almost certainly to be out of the game, the Buckeyes are given nearly an even chance. Although beaten by Indiana and Michigan, Ohio held Chicago to a tie, which was all the Inini could do. Michigan's Wolverines have won every game since they lost to lUinois early In the season and they meet lowa at Ann Arbor, Saturday. If they down the Hawkeyes—as they are expected to and would be Conference champions should Chicago lose to Wisconsin. Indiana n.nd Purdue, both om of the title race, meet in their annual battle for the "Big Ten Championship of Indiana." The game is to he played at Lafayette. Non-Conference Tilts The other Big Ten elevens—Minnesota and Northwestern —take on non-Conferet.ee teams Saturday. Minnesota meeting Vanderbilt at Minneapolis and Northwestern attempting to s’op Notre Dame in a game at Chicago. Impossible as it may seem. Northwestern fans are a ■•ually expecting to blot ICtiute Rnckne's perfe- t season. A team that can stop the Chicago line —heaviest in the West —and prevent the Maroor.s from penning a touchdown, must have something.
FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1924
INTEREST KEEN IN Former College Gridders to Oppose Y, P, C, Team, As the football season draws to a close greater Interest seems to surround the independent contest to be played at Washington Park Sunday afternoon between tho C. & O. team of Peru nnd A1 Feeney's Y. P. C'. eleven. This will be the semi-wind-up of a moat successful year for the Feeneymen, and if victorious against Peru, will put them in line to play Kokomo here, Ndv. 30. The line-up announced by Man age.- she pier Includes "Big John" Rednu.n, former Indiana University lineman. All the more Interest attaches to this announcement, inasmuch as he will play opposite 7.00 Carmen, former Purdue star, and captain of the Feeneymen. Other college men who will appear in ‘he Peru line-up are Slusser. end, University of New Mexico Shafer, quarter back, FVanklln College, and Curtis, half back, Univetsifv of Chicago. Peru followers and the team will arrive Sunday noon and will go to their headquarters at the Sever in. The contest will begin at 2 o’clock. Hartford City Boxing Ha Tui’e* Spa :al I!ARTF"RD CITY. Ind., Nov. 21. —The American Legion organization here i ins a boxing show Dec. 3. The main b ut of ten rounds will be between Mickey O'Dowd, Muneie, ar.d M‘ -key Kurst, Chicago, lightweights. A strong supporting card Is icing arranged.
