Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1925 — Page 9
THURSDAY, FEB. 12,1925
CITY HIGH SCHOOL NET TEAMS ALL SET FOR CLUSTER OF CONTESTS
Five Local Squads in Action Friday and Saturday Vincennes Vs. Frankfort Is State Feature. Three of the local high school basketball teams are willing to risk the Friday 13 jinx and Shortridge, Broad Ripple and Cathedral intend to make it an unlucky day for their , opponents. The Shortridge five goes to Mooresville, Ripple takes on Greenfield at the Ripple floor and Cathedral plays Garfield High at Terre Haute.
Manual and Technical do not play unUl Saturday night. Both games are in Indianapolis. Jefferson of Lafayette is the opponent of the Green and White at the Y. M. C. A., while Bedford plays in the Manual gym. The locals will find plenty to do in both those contests. Manual netters have been having a fight with the ‘*flu,” but gradually are winning out over that bugbear. Ed Eickmann, captain and back guard, has been out of school this week, but was* up and around Wednesday and is expected to play against Bedford. Coach Jones Worried - Condition of the men ,is worrying Coach Jones, as the Shortridge contest comes next Wednesday. , Tech plans to take it easy today and Friday after some strenuous practice sessions early in the week. The Green and White hopes to break the jinx against Jeff on Saturday. The club has lost a number of games by narrow margins and is looking for a few smiles from fortune. In Friday’s games Shortridge should win another at Mooresville. Broad Ripple doubtless will have its hands full against Gneen field, which has a strong club. The Greenfield team last week defeated Warren Central, winners of the Marlon County meet. Thriller Is Promised Over the State there is rather a lack of features, with the exception of the Vincennes-at-Frankfort fray Saturday, which more than makes up for an otherwise comparatively calm week-end. Vincennes surprised a while back by giving Frankfort a decisive defeat at the southern Indiana city. Among other top-notch games are Bedford at Martinsville and Marion at Muncie on Friday night; Anderson at Marion and Connersvilie at Franklin on Saturday night. ‘PECK’ BALKS Star Washington Shortstop Demands More Coin. Bv United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Capital city fans are getting worried over the steady refusal of Roger PeckJjipaugh, star shortstop of the champion Senators, to report for training until he gets an increase in pay. Owner Clark Griffith notified "Peck” to report at Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 16, but the shortstop wired from'Cleveland that he would show up only if his terms were met
Independent Tourney
Second-Round Games —At “Y” Tonight—--6:45 P. M.—F&irbanks-Morse vs. St. Anthony Y- P. C. 7:30 P. M.—V. S. Rubber Cos. vs. PrestO-Blte. 8:15 P. M.—Redeemer Lutherans vs. Mapletons. 9 P. M. —Emerson Orioles vs. First •Baptist. EPSTEIN A. C. TO OPEN Sparring; Exhibitions at New Club Gym Friday Night. Solly Epstein, former bantam champion of Indiana, will operr his ■new club gym, 784 Russell Ave., Friday evening. It will be known as the Solly Epstein A. C. and will he training quarters for boxers. He has the place well equipped. ' Sport fans are invited to attend •the opening Friday. Several local boxers will entertain with sparring exhibitions. Some of the boys carded to perform are Ray Hahn, Reamer Roberts, Eddie Roberts, * Merle Alte, Don Carson and Lou Epstein. Mooresvllle Vs. Turners The fast Mooresvllle Elks will, play the South Side Turner five next Sunday afternoon at Turner Hall, 3:16. The Elks were defeated earlier in the season by the locals. Y. P. C. and Pemnsy Girls T. P. C. girl netters defeated the West Park girls. 19 to 7, Wednesday night- The winners meet the Pennsy girls’ basketball team at St. Anthony Y. P. C. hall tonight. . Montgomery Is Winner Bv Times Special CLEVELAND, Feb. 12.—John Risko, local heavyweight, was outpointed in twelve rounds by Sully Montgomery- here Wednesday. In other bouts Bobby Tracy outpointed Mel Ooogan and Willie Ames outboxed Ted Blatt. „ THREE GAMES AT KDOEWOOI) . Throe fast frames are scheduled for toat Edgewood. The Dixies will play ■i-fc* Tigers. Friederi’8 five will play the Edgewood first team and the .Dixie girls will p!ay the Real Silk girls.
VALENTINE BALL Saturday Eve., February 14 FCN FOR EVERY ONE A PRIZE GIVEN EVERY DANCE Enter Onr Price Walts Contest. One eonple chosen every Saturday evening will compete in the Grand Finals. February 28. First price, $23; second prise, 110. Only two more chances to get into the finals. Winners to date awe Mr. and Mrs H. Chase. Mr. Carl DoFalco and Miss Helen Davis, Mr and Mrs. Anderson, Air. W. J. Wlrtb and Mas Snyder, Mr. Burkliead a* ij n B .
HELEN FIRST Miss Wainwright Wins Swim Feature in Florida. . Bv United Press ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 12. Helen Wainwright, New York, retained her national women’s championship title at 220 yards in the feature swimming event Wednesday. She came from behind, beating Ethel Laclde, Olympic champion, by two feet. ‘ - J The 100-yard dash stroke event was won easily by the present title bolder, Sybil Bauer, Chicago, in 1:15. Agnes Geharty broke her own' record in winning the fifty-yard breast stroke race, Setting anew record of 371-5. CATHEDRAL FIVE WINS Local High School Takes Overtime Tilt at Cincinnati. The Cathedral High School net team was back home today after a victory Wednesday night at St. Xavier High of Cincinnati in an overtime contest, 24 to 22. It was a return game, the Cincy outfit havihg defeated the locals earlier in the season. The St. Xavier guards covered up the Cathedral forwards, but neglected the floor guard, Daugherty, who slipped in five baskets for the winners. The tilt was close throughout'. SEVEN BOUTS K. C. Gym Scene of Much Action Monday. Seven boxing bouts will be staged at the K. C. Hall gym, Thirteenth and Delaware Sts., next Monday night, first exhlbiton at 8:30. There will be six four-round events and one six-rounder held for the entertainment of fans, at one dollar "a throw." • * Royal Cox, who knocked out Jack Terry at Tomlinson Hall Tuesday, will perform in the wind-up, scrap of six rounds against Eddie Roberts. Cox has been tossing a “mean” glove recently and is out to continue his winning streak. Other bouts, all four-rounders, on the Monday program, follow: Ted Smith vs. Johnny Welhurn. Tommy Kane vs. Kid Rozzelle. -Gregrg Wicks vs. Charlie Horning:, Don Coyle vs. Billy Moore. Marvin Wood vs. Johnny Zenor. Johnny Niekum vs. Bfily Made. Flyweights. bantamweights. featherweights, lightweights and welterweights are represented in the list.
Sportword Puzzle
What amateur golfer’s name In five letters boasts the same name as a relative who has a locker under the seat . V What big league star’s natfie In seven letters suggests a very necessary part of every radio set? What fighter’s name in eight letters suggests a well-known city In Canada? • r. .- Yesterday’s Answers STIRLING—SpeIIed a trifle differently adds a touch of class to silver.ware. SHADE—On a hot summer’s day nothing Is more Inviting. COBB —If there wasn't any cob there wouldn’t be any corn. — / Reynolds Tosses Mack Bv Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 12. Jack Reynolds. Indiana ! ‘U” wrestling coach, defeated Soldier Mack of Louisville at the Harris Grand Theater here Wednesday night by taking two straight falls. The first came after thirty-four minutes, and the last in two minutes. Cueist Ellis Wins Bv Vnited Press CHICAGO, Feb. 12 .—Charlie Ellis, Pittsburg, took the first of a fourgame series late Wednesday from Augie Kieckhefer In the National Three-Cushion League tournament, winning 50 to 48 In 57 innings.
MOTION PICTURES
Engagement Positively Ends Sat. Nite, Feb. 14 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In an Arabiin Night* 8 Fantasy “The Thief of Bagdad” Doors Open This Week Only at 11:00 A. M 11:15,1:15,3:15,5:20, 7:20,9:20 at 6ur regular* prices
ANOTHER WONDER SHOW STARTS SUNDAY On the Screen I On the Stage IF 'SB? X ’"SSST
Babe Golfs
BABE RUTH Or— iNE of the first ftgns of spring and the opening of - the baseball season is the annual sojourn of the Sultan of Swat to the baths at Hot Springs, where he begins his fight to take off much additional weight accrued during the off season. Here Babe Ruth is shown on the golf links at the resort, a few rounds of which each day he hopes will aid him in his reducing efforts.
Week-End H. S. Basketball
FRIDAY Greenfield at Broad Ripple. Shortridge at Mooresvllle. Amo at Lizton. Cathedral at Garfield. Terre Haute. Boaee (Evansville) at Central (Bvanavllle). Browngburg at PSttaboro. Ben Davis at Valiev Mills. Bedford at Martinsville. Centerville at Cambridge. Columbus at Richmond. Cloverdale at Jeff (Lafayette). Colfax at Cutler. Crawfordavtlle at Bloomington. Deaf School at Whltestown. COOLER RETAINS TITLE Defeats Henderson at Three-Cush-ions—Vogler In National Meet. * Harry Cooler retained his State three-cushion billiard title Wednesday night at the Cooler parlors by taking the last block of the match with Lloyd Henderson, challenger, 50 to 28. The total score of the match was 160 to 114. * Lewis Vogler has been selected as the representative front this city in the National Amateur Billiard Association . tourney, to be held In New York next week. Vogler made the best average in the State meet. SHIFT IN NET MEETS Change Gives Regional to Bloomington, Sectional to Martinsville. Bv Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 12,—The regional high schoo) basket tourney originally scheduled for Martinsville has been shifted to Bloomington and the sectional which was to have been held in Bloomington has been moved to Martinsville, •it was announced here by A. L. Trester, secretary of the I. H. S. A. A. The ohange was made necessary on account of a conflict In dates, with Indiana “U” basket game carded for March 7. Bloomington High School has permission to use the I. tJ. gym for the regional, but < It was found unavailable for the sectional. H. A. C. Vive Victors Harmeson and Sanford got "hot” Wednesday night for the Hoosler A. C. basketball team and the locals defeated Richmond Independents at the H. A. C. gym, 66 to 40. The first half ended 30 too 16 in favor of thi Hooslers. * Sanford got ten field goals and Harmeson eight. *For the losers Hatfield and Chapman were high scorers with five field goals each. MOTION PICTUREB
APOLLO Von Stroheim’s Master Picture, “GREED’’ From Frank Norris's Novel, “McTeague.” Sunshine Comedy l —“Movie Maid" Emil Seidel and Hi Orchestra
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MANDELL IS GIVEN WELCOME Music, Speeches and Parade as Sammy Arrives in Home City. Bv United Press ROCKFORD. 111., Feb. 12.—Sammy Mandell, who claims the lightweight championship, today basked in the adulation of the home town folks who turned out in full force for the welcome home Wednesday night. A parade of 200 motor cars and 5,000 men and boys, led by a brass band, was staged from the outskirts of the town and through the principal husiness section.. On the courthouse steps the mayor and other prominent men gave Sammy the official greeting, delivered speeches in which Sammy Joined, while the crowd cheered. It took a cordon of police to get Sammy away from the enthusiastic home folk. z Eddie Kane, Mandell’s manager, has withdrawn Sammy from the lightweight elimination tourney to be held in New York and will endeavor to convince the public that Mandell is entitled to the crown by virtue of his defeat of Sid Terris. JACK BLOTT TO COACH Accepts Offer, to Instruct Line at Mihcigan; Leaves Reds. Bv Times Special ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 12. Jack Blott, former Michigan football and baseball star, has decided to give up l professional baseball and has accepted an offer to become line grid coach 'here and to instruct in the local coaching school. Blott has notified the Cincinnati Nationals he will not report this spring. '
Elkhart at Mishawaka. , Emerson (Gary) at South Bend. Fisher* at Walnut Grove. Goahen at Valparaiso. Greencastle at Lebanon. Greenwood at Union City. Huntingdon at Anderson. Hammond at East Chicago. Knig-htstown at Mooreland. Lagrange at Kendallville. Mwordsvllie at N.w Palestine. BNC Marion at Muncle. / | Manilla at Greensburg. Noblesville at Cicero. North Manchester at Warren. Ne weak tie at Shelbyvillp. • New Richmond at Advance. Oaklandon at Lawrence. Rochester at La Porte. Reitz (Evansville) at Poseyvllle. Rushvllle at Ccnnersville. South Side (Ft Wayne) at Hartford Clly. Stilesville at Plainfield. Seymour at Scottsbufg. Spice!and at Wt-it Newton. Sheridan at Arcadia. Thorntown at West Lafayette. Wabash at Alexandria. Wiley (T. H.) at Brazil. SATURDAY Bedford at Manual. Jefferson (Lafayette) vs. Tech at “Y." Anderson at Marion. Bainbridge at-Nobleaville. Central (Ft. Wayne) at South Side (Ft. Wayne). Clayton at Jeffersonville. Clinton at Sullivan. Cloverdale at Brazil. Connersvllle at Franklin. Darlington at Roseville. Deaf School tl Wilkinson. Delphi at Attica. Emerson at Froebel. Flora at Peru. Goahen at Elkhart. Greenwood at Hopewell. Howe Military School at Culver. Joneeboro at Wabash. Knlghtstown at Carthage. Lebanon at Thorntown. ■Linton at Dugger. Lowell at Whiting. Montleello at West Lafayette. ■ New Richmond at Southport. Tfeitz (Evansville) at Winslow. Richmond at Garfield (T H.) Valparaiso at La Porte. Vincennes at Frankfort. Warsaw at North Manchester.
AMUSEMENTS
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MOTION PICTUREB
The Screen’s Biggest Comedy Scream “40 WINKS” With THEODORE ROBERTS VIOLA DANA RAYMOND GRIFFITH Hal Roach Comedy “Tl*e Wages of Tin” WESTER HUFF, Organ,Solo. "I Don’t Want to Got Married” CHAR DIE DAVIB ORCHESTRA
BIG FOUR A. A. CARNIVAL Annual Prize Dance at Riverside Palace, Feb. 18. The annual carnival dance of the local Big Four Athletic Association, will be held at the Riverside Dance Palace, Wednesday evening, Feb. 18. The dance is open to association members and their friends. Valuable prizes will be given and checking will be free. Connie's Riverside orchestra will entertain.
Nut Cracker
mN ADDITION P .X> MR. KEARNS. IT MAY NOW BE SAID THAT MR. DEMPSEY HA S\ ESTE LLE TO SUPPORT. We suppose Miss Taylor agreed to take the champion for better or worse, and yet he hardly could be any worse thin he was the night he fought Bill Brennan. 1 Mr. Dempsey says this, his second marriage, will be hi* last. . . . In other words, it is a wind-up bout. Not the least remarkable thing about the Vedding was that no journalistic genius used this headline: "Champion Kayoed by Cupid.” | -L'IEMPSEY SAYS HE REALLY IJ DOES LOVE TO HANG TT -I AROUND THE HOUSE. . . . ESPECIALLY WHEN THE HOUSE AGGREGATES $600,000. Miss Taylor had to get a divorce to get Dempsey. . • . Gibbons and Wills are still wondering what they'll have to do to get him. For the flrjt time in his Hfe Mr. Dempsey appeared for an important engagement without his red sweater and butter-rubbed whiskers. YOU PROBABLY NOTICED THA’f FIRPO WAS NOT THE BEST MAN. . . . INDEED. HE WAS NOT THE BEST MAN AT A PREVIOUS AFFAIR IIN WHICH MR. DEMPSEY PARTICIPATED. DETERMINED! Purdue Netters Work Hard for lowa Game. Bv Times Svecial LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 12.—Determined to make Its game with lowa here Saturday a turning point for' the better in its schedule, the Purdue basket squad concluded today the hardest work it has experienced since the opeD’ng of the season. Successive defeats by Indiana and Minnesota have led Coach Lambert to work overtime on the play of the team for the past three days, and a line-up shift for the Hawkeye battle is indicated, with Wright, a forward, and Sparks, a center, having good ehances of entering the contest. The Haws overthrew Purdue decisively in the latter’s opening Big Ten game. Y. M. H. A. Netters Cop The Y. M. H. A. basket team seated the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy Wednesday night at Communal Hall, 42 to 36. The first half ended 19 to 19. Feltman of the winners starred with seven field goals. Richey of the losers tossed in six. AMUSEMENTS
PALACE 1 to 11 P. M. JOE FEJER and Hig Famous Hungarian Orchestra REVUE Bender & COMIQUE Armstrong Ergolsky & Tw.> Good Sabbot Men Gone -—— . Wrong rred Lewis The Comedian Photoplay (Himself) ‘The Fighting Maude Ellet with _ to. Pat O’Malley
THIS WEEK You Pay No More to See 10 ACTS Than You Do For the Regular Bills. Just a Yearly Roundup of the Pick of Keith-Albee Acts. Today 6 * 20-30-50 C
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/Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Eve.
Title Bout. Bv United Press INEW YORK, Feb. 12. Negotiations have been closed for a world’s featherweight championship" ..bout in Madison Square Garden on March 20, between Louis (Kid) Kaplan, American champion and Edouard Mascart, European champion.
FIRPO, HE BOASTS MUCH, IN BAR ROOM AT NICE New Wife and New Nose ‘Fineesh’ Dempsey, He Says— Moreno, Movie Star, Starts Luis Talking. Bu Times Svecial . NICE, France, Feb. 12.—Choosing oiie of the most popular bars in this resort of opulent loafers as the arena for his triumph, Luis Angel Firpo won the championship of the world from Jack Dempsey Wednesday afternoon, in his mind’s eye.
TO AID FINN A. A. U. to Punish Clubs for False Advertising. Bv United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Unjust criticism of Paavo Nurmi by promoters will be punished in the future by anew policy adopted by the A. A. U. There Is a rule that hangs a penalty of suspension upon a club that is found guilty of false advertising and this rule has been pulled out as a club to defend the Finn. Nurmi will be permitted to announce Fhen he is going to run for anew record and when he is merely going to participate in an exhibition and his appearance must be advertised as he announces. Fred W. Rubien, secretary of the A. A. U., said promoters were to b.'ame for complaints that may have come from the public. “I know,” he said, "that Nurmi has been begged by some promoters to run in meets for their clubs. They have asked him to come and just run around the track. Then the promoters get out and advertise that Nurmi is going to try for a dozen world’s records.” CHANEY AND O’BRIEN Lightweight Title Tourney Probably Will Open Feb. 23. Bv United Press' NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—George Chaney, Baltimore, and Tommy O’Brien, Milwaukee, will open the lightweight elimination tournament in JJadison Square Garden, Feb. 23, it was reported today.
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ROSE POLY LOSES AGAIN Eastern Illinois Normal Stages Rally in Final Period. Bv Times Svecial TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Feb. 12 Eastern Illinois State Normal net team defeated Rose Poly here Wednesday night, 23 to 13, by staging a sensational rally .late in the second half. Up to that time the teams were battling on even terms. Hall was a star for the winners and Reinking and Schoonover best for Rose Poly.
“I, Luis Firpo, will be the big champion of the whole world now,” Luis Angel began. The bartender ran his rag up and down the mahogany and leaned forward with the French equivalent of an eager “Well, ladies and gents, whattle it be this time?” for the bar-flies were gathering around as Firpo's oration gained force. On With the Conqjiest! “Looks like it’ll be rain,” said Firpo, Impatient at the interruption and then went on with his conquest. "Jack Dempsey has got the new wife and the new nose, hasn’t he?” the theoretically wild bull of the canvas went on. "Therefore he is fineesh. He no fight any more. He no fight ’Arry Wills because ’Arry Wills 'it ’im on ees new nose and break it an’ then these new Meez Dempsey she no lof* im any more. Jack Dempsey will not fight Luis Firpo because Luis Firpo would break those same nose and Senor Dempsey would lose those new wife an’ those title in: one punch.” Makes Audience Duck At this point Luis Angel delivered a monstrous swipe at an imaginary Dempsian sneezer. Ladies and gents of the congregation all grabbed their glasses and ducked - low to escape the arc of the wallop. “I go back to the United States of America,” said Luis Angel, "and clean up everybody. I wilt whip ’Arry Wills. Then I challenge Dempsey. But he no fight, so Luis Firpo be champion.” Antonio Moreno, movie actor, started the "bout,” by calling Firpo’s attention to a sfory in an American newspaper which related that Dempsey had his nose remodelled in order to present a more artistic facade to his bride.
FRANKLIN DEFEAT® BADGERS? Hoosiers Hold Wisconsin Netters to Four Field Goals at Madison. Bv Tt/frs SveAal m4P is ON, Wis., Feb. 12^—Franklin netters defeated Wisconsin here Wednesday night In a rough game, 26 to 11. The -Badgers were able to make only four field baskets. Coach Meanwell used anew team with exception of the guards. The visitors were crippled by the loss of Vandivier and C. Filddle, but put up a good game. Franklin made good twelve foul goals to the losers’ three. Gant starred on the attack while B. Friddle and King were effective oir defense. Coach Wagner used the same line-up throughout while Meanwell shifted in an effort to find the right combination. The Hoosiers held .the lead ; throughout, the half ending 12 to 6 in their favor. was slow at the start, but speeded up toward the close. ? PACkJ* ’EM IN Munn Wins Before Large Crowd at K. C. Bv United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 12. Wayne Munn held his title of world’s wrestling champion by defeating Stanislaus Zbyszko before a crowd of fifteen thousand wrestling fans here Wednesday night. The match was scheduled for the two best out of three falls, but the giant Pole’s back was pinned to the mat in the first two falls after only a few minutes of struggle. Munn used a crotch hold and half-nelson. The youthful champion, whose 6 feet 6 inches towered over the short' Pole, handled his opponent with comparative ease and at no time during the match was he in danger.
Wednesday Basketball
COLLEGE Franklin. 20; Wisconsin. 11. Eastern I. S. N.. 23: Rose Poly, 13. Kansas. 23: Grinnell, 20. Army. 35: New York University. 34. Fordham. 29: Navy. 26. Transylvania. 34: Chattanooja. 27. Dartmouth. 47: Boston C.. 30. HKltl school Anderson (Catholic). 30; El wood, 10. Cathedral (Indianapolis). 24: St. Xavier (CUicy ). 22 (overtime)
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