Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1924 — Page 9

TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1924.

THBEE-Tllf GRIB ®?iLOT PERFORMS IN Fia CLASH Koppisch, Columbia Ace Makes Last Flash Against Syracuse Thursday. P.u Times SpeiH'il NEW YORK. Nov 25— Walter ivoppi. ch. the one gleaming glinting star of Columbia University’s footbn.ll team an.i the only pi tyvr ever elected captain of a. maj r u- iversity team three tin w'.’i < :•£ in his cleats, hnmr his La- k • hit :h*line for the last noon when Columbia p ~ • "is University in New York Koppisch was tiie sp.t.t . : i the fibre of Columbia's team in :he dismal year preceding Peri;. B :us. tun’s appearance as coach of -.he team. And in his first year as coach Haughton fount that Knu ■ 'i. was the one first-class football player on the squad. This season when iho Haughton system l egan to show results in re development of team-work -trio > - • • r individual players. K orus. h still r mnlned the spear-head < ? C-hu ’ : • s attack- The d.-ath of Ham.-! •. n and farev- ? !<• ; in College Grid Captains By United Press BLOOMINGTON Ind. Nov. 25. I.arry Marks of W ’ .!• ! .vlo* day night was .deep -1 to pic to University of I* i:.ira f' i; *, rr. next year. Eie va;- • y ,r. were awarded 1.-ters. Maroons N une Henderson By United pr .• CHICAGO. N V 25.— Fr H-nder-son of Bu ••. M -Tit w:!' c : • ... ; Big Ten ch mj . ■ the Uni -• of Chicagi . lev- t> ; ■ ... * • - y • than 200 p unds and plays tackle. Mighty “Red" Honored Bt 'tiff! pries URBAN A. 1 Ni 23. —’Red” Grant?" most ! Dili. nt half la. k ia the country, > t.-- ’ a • : tain of the ! r. ersity toot! 1?2 New Ifi’.ot l- Married Bp Tim s > -evil MAD!f-‘.\ . X . -Vfv Polaski. end. will lead the Wis on sin University football I in der to receive the .ney ..f

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Even Breathing B<i X f \ Service j . kTUANTA, Ga., Nov. 25. j A | “Wait till get your i * l.reath.” That’s Bobby Jones' advice to would-be chamrions. Jones waited until he got his breath at Merion this year and it helped him win the am ‘eur golf championship for the 'list time. A iong walk to the putting green following a vigorous full shot s likely to leave one breathing pretty hard. It was Jones’ practice to pause and wait until he was breathing normally, then he would putt.

ZIiPPKE RETAINED FOR LW PERIOD ‘Fightin’ Bob’s’ Coaching Salary Is Increased. - It 7 United Press URB\X V. 111.. Nov. 25.—Robt rt | (Fightin’ Bobi Zuppke has he. n regained as foot* all coach at the Unl- | versity of Illinois for a long period at : increased salarj < Je. rge Huff, athletic director, announced today. iiEELffiEiS ELKHART ON GRID Two Undefeated High Schools to Play Saturday. t . % ’Sirrinl El CHAKT. in*i , Nov. _5 —O i F> *it“ - ■ r:ib-. j ts f r E!khnrt , . T ; .]• t ■,.\ .r t H • * L I t : r.;y nx* >*:ur*i.iy m -t • whir:: T-iih' l for th S: tte ■ :u I * knell nn t Elkhart. :u- t* nlv *\V'. • rief*■ I r* I untU i ;ui -r n> ■ 7 f* -r • ; r * ti* • ! I:• . tin. i.-' / l t r- c l \vith . • •* ] r.f ; r - tirri.r-' 14 f r * ; CLASS GRID AT BUTLER \tmiuil Came Ibdween Kreslunen and 'x.ph.s at Irtt in Fit Id. Th" am :••.! freshr-m soph, more so .-ball game of Hufl-r w-.s to *.. • this aft or" -on at :p;p. ~n 1: v.:n !>ld The yearling varsity piay•rs to . r.sh with ’he sopao- ' • . re •- r- : v members .ucrtiented by Independent Football V As S id> hit ar* net nil i . .nir f*r H mn.- A l". * or lir-.cht -vo. -•! notU'* W- \ ,l \\ lV it! m-k ‘*r 11 a fold Th. H; nunc I A C a tU* bv j.he •* .' Hi y Tigrur* : ..ii at Fth-uh-.n 13 t O T - •! .mi tiv % . \ like i 2 -mu- - Thar .♦ - t'l'i Tuxodfi take notice ' < irra 4> in t ;;t t-i ;>r J tek or M trion. Couch Harr s ' of the Usluy an- 1 ■ • • it pra • W - •- t hai - • | Thot - • *: ty W 4 r [" ■ . The r> r r .ti* will th er hon ■ itr: : \i >■ .**l a y when thuv y •h - Rii**y at Wnshiii/tr,:, Park a# ■ . ’ • • . a r.i u. the Ko ori.o V I* C *• - ♦ R- : • tn 't- * rictorv wv >• .- over the Dingo A C.h. 14 7 D • a* *h* frt time th*> IV in nnt > • * ... tain s-ddon. Tbc ♦• m ■ . ‘.’*4 At, -ot to.vri -.an f* Dec 7. Oak!ani< n ta .• Call Beirr-.nt 1511* and-- f r or write Walter Kiev! l.V> N 1 > • Tle?d Pra*tiec WIU bo hr- and thin ; The Marathon O bs would like >o hook j • sail ffamca in th * l\.\Vrnur.d r f>t 'earns having aci-css to trvms * all ' U!*; VV ir-d ask for 1.1 Ik-w-n • 1, 7 p m rhnstatnor.* Cubs- Sim -? HAIR STAYS COMBED,GLOSSY Millions Use It - Few Cents .Buys Jar at Drugstore

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VETERAN SQUAD COMING I VITH KOKOMO ELEVEN Keen Interest Displayed in Lo- ion-Y. P. C, lndr ! p**nd*'-nt Grid Tilt at Washington Park Next Sunday. lour years of careful trair tr an I hard and siicccssiXil ijihiviny be represented :n Aiip riean 1.e0i,.-. football ..earn of Kokomo, which comes to Waslm.-yton Park n.-xt s uiday to play At ic ney's V. j*. U eleven. I h** t yes o e ■ tra! It an; on tho {fame n** S iv. accord U2 r to the interest displayed by 1!;. Tm.v

•It :’, i ’. ; by x.e -i.. Hall nr 1 -of strung- '' ! • S* •'♦. ':*.*.■ i’”* •f. • :”f*n Ml's.. }. t \. ,n envhtMe rn m! Mu loss tr> Peru Ft>: Si !uv 7 rh- v . iIl Th- K- • m • pi t v*rs xv *1 h- - • H, A. C.S AND PRESTOS Fast Net (itime l.v|*e< t-d Wednesday Night a; IliM.sier Gym. A wam ovt cam. - . x ■ H ishf-s with th< I!. A 1 ’ team at - :15. Dr lud'-d m ri:. Ur. ’ < i ar been setting a f. -t pace In’Hy wi’r. victories iwr the N A U and N. D. IN LIGHT DRILL Kockne M.sefit for Day—Team lino Fast for Next I’iay. II i . Pr. ss SI.I TH HK.Xn. Ire’, Nov. 25. : With Kriu'e Bo .no :,1..0 for a day. N.-tr Dam.- s great foo’bnU; ti.or Min day went through a light ! aval drill in pr. j.-ovion for th< ••arnegie Tech gam. fv t Uittshurgh Saturday. ti .rder work was scheduled for today. HEYDLER APPEARSSAFE National Ueagtie President Probably Will Be Uc Fleet, and. By Times Special .XKW \< .UK, Nov, 25 —Although ' ho ae. i'ientatly romp. and on a few i inllu.-titiai hui 5 us wh- -i tjic recent Giants’ bribery case was being hashed up just befog.• the world aeiies, John fb-y.Jor, president >f the National Teague, probably will hold his job for another yer.r. Hey Her is up for re election at the annual meeting of the league here on ! tec. ft.

With Local Bowlers High Scores Monday fV-ntury L* ;<* No. I—ihehle. Haags Druvs. LT"I High team score. single Haags C ntra! League Non. 2-~Maoht Western K ! f <’*?r:-'*. ‘.*’7 High team scon ; Faultless Hatters. 939. Reformed Chureh Teague—Campbell, Immanuel No. 2 233. High team wore: Second Reformed. 950. KvangiH a! L* a:ni* —A Zion Huh? 735. High team score Zion Athletics. 894. Hemoy Lea-rue—Poro-r. IMO. 258 High team score: I) Id 910 Highland Harrere. I)riv r. 230. High t* am score Sevon-R’evens. 897. Losev Nash League—Oeufel. Coupe, 703; Touring. 703 High team st ore i4 men i . Coupe 701. W p. ft. I/*ague—Cowan. Bulldogs, 217. High t am wore; .lark Rabbits 874. Service Clt! 1 ' League—Marietta. Xoncorns. 34 4 High team bcore: Noncoma. 817. Nordyk** and Marmon League—Riker. Hears. 207. if gh tam score (4 men): Steering Knur-Idea. 070. Star League—Kelley. Printer®, 215. High team s<-ore■ Pressmen No. I, 800. Rock wood League—Stockton. Pulley Hounds. 203. High team score (4 men): Binniou. 594. Optimist I.eague—Rnsminger. Braies. ‘ML High Ham sebore: Reds. 935. Kiwanis (Lf-agm—F Ostermeier. Sioux. 201. High t-am sr-,ir<*. O pecker , 875. Courthouse League— MiHwaine, Crooks 208 HL.i team wore: Politicians. 843. Stafford League—Hiner Tigers, 224. High team score (3 men); Tigers, 543. OTHER MONDAY BOUTS AT PHILADELPHIA —Lew Tendler. local welter, was given the verdict over Joe Libby, colored, in ten rounds. Alex Hart gained the decision over Joe Tiplitz. Tim Dromy lost to Clonic Tait by technical k. o. in the fifth round, and Benny Blaas outpointed Tommy Noble. gained the decision over Eddie Shevlin in ten rounds. They are. welter**. AT LONDON —Ernie Izzard won the de cist on over Jack Kirk in twenty rounds. They are English lightw* ights and the Lonsdale belt was nt stake. AT TORONTO—Jackie Johnston, Toronto. was outpointed by Phil O Dowd. Ohio in eight rounds.

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BROWNSBURG NET CARD High S- fioed Team Has W on Thr- ,- I• antes This S-ason. By 7e Sp.eial DliOWNSDi’lfd Ini.. N* ■- 25 idle I ■ Vi s irg li.ii f - oitl li, which Include.- all of the Ind:|i’.arK. lis terms. Thr. e games have I • .-n played or.-I uo-i, two '>>’ Ir, -!: anapo ia < jb - Scores < f rnes s . I ov Ti>L■ in- ,5 Br : ' Hippie ' . I ’i - ' i-.vois|,u.-ar , Jamestown 3 > Tlie vi r-.is- t • r>- r>. p lisinbr las- 12 Pitt Jill ‘23 Teel. ,1 ill i el. :: n . ,\ y. s Not. 28. * t. 1 ■ • Pee K - e .[•!• 1 O 0. : • ■ 5 PI SAYS DEMPSEY AGREES Promoter Henderson Vnnoun. cs Interesting Plans for Next Spring. Bn Times Spf'ial Xl-:\V YoltK, Nov. 25 —A definite ~ ; • " ;, •x • tween Jack Dempsey and some opponent yer to ho norm'll, was an nnunecd Monday night by ('hares Ib-ii Jepson following a two-hour conference with Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager The fight will take place at I.ong fslanl Ui-.v In Henderson's crater, a Htadlnm Henderson plans to eon c net there The oral, i will leave a sealing eapncitv of lio.tK'O. are! will t.e lar-C-i ih.an lilckard's b-w 1 ii Jersey City, and I fenders--a's bowl. Brooklyn, where the promoter staged si v.-ral battles last summer

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TRIO OF LIGHTWEIGHTS IN CHALLENGING CLASS Winner of Terris-Vincentini Scrap Wednesday to Be Matched With Mandell for Chance With Leonard. By HENRY L. FARRELL United Press Stuff Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov. 25. —Benny Leonard, who complains he had to turn actor because he couldn’t find anyone to fight, may find a lightweight good enough to run away from as a result of an unofficial elimination tournament among the contenders that is nearing the final round.

| Sid Terris, o. skinny east eider product "f the amateur class, and Buis | Vincentini, champion of Chile, meet I Wednesday night in Madison Square (Harden in a. twelve-round bout that should put one of them within a jump of a championship bout. Kickard to I’romote j Tex Rickard will match the win- ! net- with Sammy Mandell, Rockford ; youngster, and if the survivor of that bout is not championship material there will not be any for years. Terris, since the days when lie was Hashing as a green kid in the 5. A. U tournament, always has boon held as a g-e.nt boxing pri spect, but he never showed much punch until his recent contest with Mel Uoogan, a smart veteran, when he won by a knockout. Benny Leonard didn’t have a punch when he started out and it will be recalled the champion was knocked out twic.- irt his early days. Terris has been stopped once since he turned pro. I.earns Yankee Ways Vincentini, smarter than l-'lrpo, (took to American training methods: when he came to this country and h< v need *tea whilt Flrpo hit ; l-ut a great r.-g’.i i.abd punch when i 1. • started fighting hero, but he has learned to I- -\ an I lie is now one ; t th.. best prosp.H-ts 111 tlie Class He I isn’t as fast as Terns or .Mandell, ! but he can hit harder. T.-rris. earlier in h;s career, had ■to- n pu'afiof; of no; b.-ing nblc to lake it. hut he has shown nothin* In his irnportam boins that would indicate 1.0-k of op; ar Ho is a MAKES WORLD'S RECORD Man-o’ 5\ ar’s Mark for Mile and Three Fightbs Broken. By Tim.s Sp.fi;l BI K\( iS A ! iMIS N'• 25 ■ Two Man-o' War’s r* rd f->’- (ua- and *PiI <• c'i.-i.t’.s null .- wher: (lit Argi-n t'to-br. and Serb- b.-at the hitherto untan ce in 2:55 4-r- }. a-.- Sunday. On Jan.. 12. ' :-:;o Man o'War set world s M-.-'-ni for th- rhs.uince at LOCALS IN NET GAMES 1 Broad lUppk- and .Manual M.n-t State Opposition This IVo k. Broal R;ppi‘- and Manual, the two early b;r i.-t among the loca. : ;<■! ball t'-arns will I Liy tl r.-c games this week. The -tipple squad t -es to Hagers •own U’i-h.i- : : - night mi calls it i w.-ck Manual, however, has tw" -i-'.-s'- one at Si.• do;, v.lie Friday ar. l w.c ia-r at B---ch (irove S •.tur MOTION PICTURES

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| Nut Cracker ; ramus the knockout of Fred ; \X/ Fulton may have been hu3- ! i VY j pi clous. It would have been | evfer. more suspicious If he hadn't | been knocked out. THE SUGO-ESTION THAT FULTON HAD TO BE BRIBED TO ! LOSE IS THE FIRST UOMPLI;ME NT WH EVER TENDERED (THE PLASTERER. • * The difference between Annette . Kelierman and Mr. Fulton is that : rhe gentleman doesn't need a tank j to dive in. 9 A * Mickey Walker offer'd to reduce his | srmvantee from $3.500 to 52.500 . . . The matter lias been lvfirr and to the prop- :• a t-. -uit-9 and i ...;.icy is , iiromist-d. • 9 * IOACH FISHER of Harvard is to be canned bec&Ußo he had a losing team. ; This is further proof football ie | played merely for the beautiful spirit of sport. HAVING WON THE FEATHER WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF | EUROPE. EDOUARD MASCAKI IS | NOW QUALIFIED To CH ALEE NG 11 ANY AMERICAN PREEIM FIGHTER ! S’ ■■■- motion p: * .r*-s have become a ! • -e.tr Without ’hem it n-v-r L* ;.*• t * pilots era pii ieisoWa .. c tNiilon in an position. The fight between Tom Gibbons land Kid Norfolk has been approved, i . It will prove, among other 'kings, that susts-nders are better : than stamps for keeping trousers ’at the desired waist height. CURTIS IN TOP FORM William Curtis was In top form ’ Monday night In the State three>n Millard tourney at Cool-r's i:.d defeated Waiter Ramsey. 50 to 4, in j;ft> seven innings. It was on** I • f the ! .-a: matches in the meet ?.. ;f : r is noth players were making the P .n’.s fast. There were many spectacular shots. MOTION PICTURES

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NEXT RING SHOW H LOCI ARENA SCHEDULED DEG. 1 Dyer and McCann Matched. —Welch Is Winner Over Patsy Rccco. The Tuiand A. C. will handle tha next fistic show at Tomlinson Hall, and it will he staged Monday, Dec. 1. (Jar Davis Is matchmaker. E till.. Dyer, Ter re Haute. and j Billy McCann. Cleveland, will battle | in a ten-round bout, and Merle Alto I and Reamer Roberts ;n another ten- : round feature. One more tonrounder and a slx-roundor are to bo arrai.god. Results of scraps at the Capital A. C. show Monday night weio oa fallows: r Kdcli” Welch outpointed I’H'.ry Roeco In t- • roi.ads Jo! ~ Murphy outpointed Billy Brown in H .ia! C x and A’.'an Watsna sprinted thrfa.si o!x rounds to a ri. aw. .7.1. y Kauffaiaa s-.iul'-.l Carr! Scbmadel la u K'-pncr oiitp nnU-d Jack Walton In six rounds Jin -. y Co-key and Mik • Mltciirtl refereed and Httri v -.sc! was ; : u . The- main go between Welch and Ilocco was rather slow, but the middleweight* fought in a vicious manner and Roeco lost much blood. The fighters appeared to be doing a grudge act and it was necessary for the referee to w-.rr both. Itocco started the rough stuff b\ hitting low itnd using his head in ?he manner of a gnat. Thereupon Welch court* tered with 111.-gal rabbit punches. Welch scored with many short jolts and lacerated both of Patsy’s eyes. Kocco’s best punches were sent to the body. All bouts went the limit. Murphy scored a knockdown c-n Brown and Kepner sent Walton to the mat once. The Kauffman-Schmadel hout proved to b-.- the most interesting. The boys fought every second and it was a whirlwind affair. Kauffman displayed a dandy left. Butler Fraternity Grid Jn the Butler intcrfratc-rnlty football series the Delta Phi Sigma defeated the Delta Tau Deltas Monday afternoon at Jameson Park, Is to 0. The winners will meet Lambda ■ ... rwii Held for the championship. SHEI.UVV :: I-i; Ind. Nor. 25—The Shelbrs die f5,-. - is am d-rire a for next - ! AMLSLMENTS

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