Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1926 — Page 15

NOV. 23, 1926

INDIANS OBTAIN TWO NEW PLAYERS FROM PIRATES

Etcher Koupal and Outfielder Mueller Secured in Hill Deal. The Indianapolis baseball club apparently strengthened to Quite an extent for the 1927 campaign by the addition of two nevy players today obtained as payment in the deal which sent Pitcher Carmen Hill to Pittsburgh late last season. They are Louis Koupal, right-hand pitcher, and Walter J. (Heinie) Mueller, outfielder. Both of then# should go well in the American Association. Koupal was farmed out by the Pirates last year to Buffalo and in the International League with BUI Clymer's outfit won thirteen and lost five games. Tribe officials are elated over securing the hurler. Mueller was a free agent last year when signed up by the Pittsburgh club. He was with the Pirates the last couple months of 1926. He is a right-hand batter who formerly played with the St. Louis The gardener crashed into the concrete wall at St. Louis and was laid up one season. Mueller always hit well. The hand of Ownie Bush is seen in this deal. The former Indian manager, now leader of the Pirates, is likely to lie a valued major league V end of, the local club. Amateur Football 'The O'Hara Sans defeated the Co'lege Cub Juniors, 19-0. The Sans will play tne Spades Thanksgiving’ day. The Potkadots defeated the strong Vale Tire team, 6-0, in the second of a threegame series. The Vale Tires won the first game. 13-6. and the deciding game will be played next Sunday at Willard Park at 3 p. m. The Southeastern Juniors have won their last two games, defeating Yale Tires, I to 0, and the Oral A. C.s. 13 to 6. The "inner desires a game on Thanksgiving day with any club claiming the 115-120-rniouncl city championship. Call Drexel 0876. between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m.. and ask for Joe. The Spades Juniors claim the city title in their class after defeating the Garfield*. 10 to 0. The Spades have scored 178 points to opponents’ 14. Seores of seasons games: Spades. 26: College Cub Juniors. 8. Spades. 7: Woodsides, O. Spades. 12: One Elevens. 6. Spades. 31: State Street. 0. Spades. 10: Oak Hill. 0. Spades. 19: O. T. C.s. 0. Spades. 44: Lions A. C.. 0. Spades. 20: Garflelds. 0. DELAY I. U. ELECTION Grid Captain to Be Selected Next , Season. fiu Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 23. Election of the 1927 football captain was not held at the annual dinner Monday night as expected. Recommendations of Coach Pat Page will be considered by the athletic board before announcement is made of letter awards to gridmen. Coaches and faculty representatives will attend the Chicago powwow Friday when next year’s footliall schedule will he outlined. ' TITLE CUE MATCH Ru United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Willie Hoppe will seek to regain the world’s balkline cue championship in a match with Eric Hagenlacher at the Hotel Pennsylvania Jan. 6-7,

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17 TIGERS HONORED De Pauw Mentor Announces List— Twenty-One Yearlings Get Numerals. Flu Times Special GREENCASTLE. Ind., Nov. 23. —Sweaters have been awarded seventeen Tigers for gridiron activities, according to announcement of W. I. Hughes, De Pauw University coach. Twenty-one freshmen received numerals List of "D" men: Taylor. Sturtridge. Marshall. Anderson, Mesßersmith Loveles#, Reid. Shoup. Bray Howell. Huffman, Cushman. Gunn. Brandenberg, Scott, Smith and Fisher. Numeral Men—Gibbons. Johnson. West--1 all. Wentworth. Starner. Niergarth. Evans. Beern. Bakin. Dnrks. Rensburs, G. U. Van Riper Roake. E. Van Riper. Blake, Hogan, Godb.v. Anson Alberto. Braden and Kappes. ELKS’ WINTER PROGRAM “English Channel” Swim and Hand ball Tourney Features. The Elks will start their winter season with a handball tournament and an "English Channel” swim. Marven Lesky, swimming instructor, has a program for the boys and girls in life saving and swimming and those that pass the tests will be given the Elks’ emblem which will be awarded for the first time. The handball tournament will decide who represents the Elks’ club against other clubs in the city.

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CITY LEAGUE Two Games at Hoosier A. C. Wednesday Night. The City Basketball league will stage its second night of activity on Wednesday at the Hoosier A. C. gym with two games on the program. At 7:45 p. m. Diamond CL fin meets Pennsylvania railroad. It is the first appearance of these two outfits. They did not play on opening night last week. In the second game Wednesday Indianapolis Light and Heat team which lost last week to Hoosier A. C.. meets the Big Four Club which defeated Stutz in the first contest of the league schedule. Hoosier A. C. and Stutz have an off night. Only four teams of the six play each Wednesday night. LAVELLE WINS Ru Times Special ANPERSON, Ind., Nov. 23. — Louis Lavelle, local boxer, defeated Tony La Rosa, Cincinnati pug, in a tm-round bout Monday night. Carl Schmedel and Johnny Bair, Indianapolis, battled six rounds to a draw in the curtain raiser.

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OFFICIALS INCORPORATE Indiauu Association Files Article*— Coaches on List of Directors. The Indiana Official Association tiled articles Os incorporation today at the Statehouse. The papers stated that the incorporation was not for pecuniary purposes and was to increase the efficiency of athletic officials and to foster better sportsmanship. The incorporators were Bruce Morrison, Ralph T. Davis, J. R. Townsend. The directors were listed as K. V. Ammerraann, James Phelan. Z. G. Clevenger, H. O. Page and R. E. Vaughan. COOPERATIVE NET LOOP Second Round of Games at Community Gym Wednesday. 4 The Cooperative Basketball League will play its second round of games Wednesday night at the Community gym, 3208 E. Michigan St. This league race shows promise of being red hot. It is reported that Vonne gut Hardware five has strengthened since last week and will be a factor In the race from now on.

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O’Farrell Chosen Most Valuable in National League

Ru I nitrd Press CHICAGO. Nov. 23. Robert O’Farrell, catcher on the world's champions St. Louis Cardinals, today was chosen as the most valuable player in the National League for the 1926 season. The award, which carries a cash bonus of SI,OOO, was nearly unanimous, the committee of baseball writers selecting O’Farrell by a vote of 79 out of a possible 80 points. Critz, second baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, placed second with sixty points, and Kremer, Pittsburgh pitcher, was third with 32. O’Farrell, formerly a second string backstop on the Chicago Cubs, was traded to St. Louis a year ago last spring. Bob played in approximately 50 games this season. He was rated as the best thrower In the league, if not In the game, this year: was a top notch hitter, hattig around .300, and his capable work behind the hat was considered one of the chief features of the Cardinals’ pennant victory. He brings the honor to St. Louis for the second consecutive year. Manager Rogers Hornsby inning the distinction last season. Voting on the players was as follows: O'Farreli. St. Louie. 79 Crili Cincinnati. 60: Kremer. Pittsburgh 37 Thevenow. St Louis. 30: Wilson. Chicago. 25. I/enter Bell. St Louie 24 Hargrave. Cin oinnati. 24 Rhom. St. Louie. 20: Lindstrom. Now York. 17: Bancroft Boston. 17: Carlson, Philadelnhia 16 Wanor. Pittsburgh. 15 Basketball Notes The Turner Bluee will play in the eur-tain-raieer to the S. S Turner-Mnrtinavitie fume next Sunday, end would like to hear rom a fast city club for thie date. Tin Blues play n the 18 20 ypar-old class Call Drexel 6169 after 6 p. m. The Rankers League will not plav Thursday evening. due to the holidav but will resume a. tion oil Dec. 2. For anv information call Main 6259 or Main 6288 and ask for Mr Smith. The Goeport Independent basketball team wants (tame* with fart State teams Bloom ington. Brazil. West Newton and others take notice. The Wildcats will open their s-ason on Wednoaday night at Kllettesville For games write Frank Thomas, manager Gosport Wildcats basketball team. Gosport. Ind. The Capita! City Basketball League will meet at 219 Massachusetts Ave. tonight at 7:30. The Capital City League will play its second round of basketball at the Community Gym. 3708 K Michigan St at 9 p. m. next Friday The Fletcher Savings and Trust team will play the Ft. Hamsun team, which will nroliably prove the thrill of the evening. Tne league got away with a good start last Friday Fights and Fighters Bu United Press BOSTON. Nov. 23.—Mickey Walker, former world s welterweight champion, won the decision over Jock Malone of St. Paul In ten rounds Monday night. CHTCAGO Nov 23.—Tiger Flowers, worlds middleweight champion, won from Sailor Eddie Huffman of California in a ten round bout here Monday night The contest was one-sided. Flowers haring a decided advantage BALTIMORE Nov 23. Benny Schwartz, local bantam, was awarded a decision over Tommy Ryan of Buffalo here Monday night after twelve rounds of fast fighting. PHILADELPHIA Nov. 23—A1 Webster of BilUngs. Mont . won a referee s decision over Rockv Smith of Battle Creek Mieh.. in a ten-pound bout here Monday night.

PHELAN HONORS WILCOX Purdue Coach Puts ‘Cotton’ on His All-Conference Football Selection. Hu t ailed Press LAFAYETTE. Ind. Nov. 23 Chester "Cotton" Wilcox who came from New Albany, Ind., to make football history at Purdue, is rated by Coach James Phelan, his grid tutor, as the best half back in the Western Conference in his “All Conference’’ selections announced today. . Wilcox was the only half back given a berth on the first eleven, Herb Joestlng. Minnesota full back and leading scorer In the Big Ten. being given preference for the other half position. Lewis of Northwestern was Phelan's choice at full while Friedman of Michigan was given the quarter back honors: Phelan also placed Benny Oosterbrfan. Friedmans famous passing mate at left end. Joesting and Lewis are great plunging backs. Phelan points out, while Wilcox and Lewis can sweep the ends. Lewis and Wilcox are punters while Friedman is" a fine field general, can pass and is noted for his ability to.boot extra points. All of his backs and both his ends, Oosterbaan and Wheeler of Minnesota, are fine defensive men while Phelan’s line should be equally strong on offense and defense. Phelan’s selections: First Tram—Oosterbaan. Mirhigan. left end: Baer Michigan, left tackle: Shively. Illinois. leU guard; Reitseh. Illinois, ren-ti-r Raakowski Ohio State right guard: Johnson. Northwestern. right tackle: Wheeler. Minnesota, right end: Friedman. Michigan, quarter: Wilcox. Purdue, left half: Joesting. Minnesota, right half: Lewii. Northwestern Full. SnvniLT. am—Anitz. Chicago left end: Leitl. Wisflßnaln. hit tackle: Dart. Northwestern. left guard Klein. Ohio center: Spencer Purdue, right guard: Nelson lowa, right end Bell of Ohio State and Flora of Michigan, riyht end: Baker. Northwestern. quarter: Kutach. lowa, left half MoJenda. Michigan, right half: Kkrow. Ohio State, full. NEW NET LOOP FORMED Circle City Basketball League Organized With Six Teams. The Circle City basketball league met Monday night and organized with the following team. Memorial Baptist, George Mayer Stamp Company, Blue Ridge Five, Service Products Corporation, Fairban ks-Morse. This league will play at school No. 5 on Thursday evenings beginning Dec. 2. The next meeting will be held at 219 Massachusetts Ave, Nov. 29. NOT DISCOURAGED Bu Ignited Press DES MOINES, la.. Nov. 23.—A1 though defeated 21 to 0 by Notre Dame Saturday, Drake gridders are not dismayed over their chances to win the annual Thanksgiving game with lowa State here.

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