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BATTLE W. AND J. Powerful Eastern Football Team Scheduled for Two Seasons Here in 1918. Va -hiti-l'iti ami .J-:ir-o!. i;i.i'-r-flty. wh'Mh !iu.-' tl mor powerful f it . 1 1 1 t;i,iy ir r:.e rat, will on Notre I '.i iii'-' fMo'l.all srlo 1 in 1 ' . and al- in a i - cording t announcement Ly Co. ich Harper Sunday niht. This : ar'x "a me '- ill played nt Washington. I'a., 1 1 1 - home of Washington .-.nd Jeu. i"ii univisity. I'Ut m IMS th- eastern team will -e rrojtrht to Nutff Dun- for a fjanie. Harper said Sunday ninht that ho v.as not r-.nl t anmui m o any other football datesSport rritic. 'oth a.-t and w t. hae pr- v '1 til'1 ii:ijo:i tliat if th sM f.o s liools oiill mo't they would furnish a real 1 ri 1 1 1 and one that could ! loo-.l upon as !ins between two of the strone.t ekvt ns in the country. I'nr tlirt-o or four ycirs Washin-r-ton and Jefferson, although a smail university, has 1-een making eastern Te.ims take noti' of their footl.ail elevens ar.d arc ranked just lehind Harvard, Yale rnd 1'rineeton. Notre I). ink has h en noted for having the I. est team o-its.de of the conference and many critics l-ehew they could whip tic majority of conferrnro trarm. ( tiui.iiiini It u,v IMacr. N'otre iJarno's Kmn.isium will ho a busy pl.tee from now until spring opens up sutfu iently to allow outdoor work for varsity basehall ami track men. With the playing of next Thursday's ame with West Virginia Vesbiin. the 1 .sketh.ill season will he on in force. The Iloosiers rijifiit'd the schedule with ;i bailie at I'urdiie shortly before the Chri.-t-iiias holidays and activities in the indoor sport were then halted until las.-es were resumed last Friday. Coach Harper lias Peeii sending h's athletes through orne strenuous workout, however, and although the team is not in shape at the present time, he hopes to have it fcoinK in jood fashion by Thursday. Track roach Ilockne is planning to pare his proteges through hard o.iilv pia tiee sessions on the big indoor tra k. The lust meet of the season, that with Illinois at I'rhana, l'eb. is but little more than a month away and Koekne is anxious to h.ie the under patii athletes in tip-top condition for the clash with (Jill's men. To Call lVa-kc(l., Men. The varsity basketball season wit? end late in February, but the gymnasium will be none the less occupied after that time, for as soon as the basketball .schedule is completed Harper w ill all out his baseball men for indoor work. (lold and blue fans are anxious to see the new basketball team in action and much interest i.-. being manifested in Thursday's game. Two members of Harper's team. MeDermott and lrant. will play with Notre Dame in their tirst home game, while i'apt MeKenna and Daley will he in different positions thin they played last e:ir. King1 alone is holding the position lit tilled last season. CITY BOWLERS GFT INTO SWING AGAIN i'omiiiodorr Harry of ( liicago to Roll Picked K. of C. Team 1 1 ert situnl.i. Most of the bow bus of the city having spent tip hoiidavs m idleness will resume operations in their respective leagues this week. Studel akers. Trio. Singers and !iver leagues will continue tloir schedules where thev bit o:j" before fhrtstmas. although the latter will appear on the :!oor in a new dr-ss. having; tloir piot.i of teams reduceil from 1 C t 14. There will be tour new otganizations in, the :,eid this mm.-hii, two of these t eiv.g new venture. An eight-club three-men tam bailie i all set for tattle, wh.. h will take place at ."i o'cl-'ck Mnmlav iifterinnuis The North :n Indiana bis V Flettll.- vv ill p'.ai e a s;-team league in the : !d in which the teams are t on p o:" lour men each. Tb." litt-: will oil Ti.d.t t ciiini-'s. On S.tturdav v :.. :ü; four teams, re p rvse v. t i :' g as many Sunday M'hi'i'!. will i ond : t .i ',-!i;t n team tt".:n..iii;t .t While the other new b.i..".:e - a ro rua n : .:. t P n if the -'..;! liend ."hiibd Rlow Co. and two tam fu.m tt N'rthern Indian1 C... tti i k i r. a four-du1 .rc-i r w.ati' t.. wtiuh will be --.now n jc. tl. V;..t .!. itcv league, w h so a : ;.. d ;ld each WedncT! e C. :;::';.: e R.. ! r - of Chi- : . . wl.-' r w ; . 'a on the h,impon-sii:-' : t !. Am i : :,n w 1 ; n g cnre--. .-...?'! 1 i . . next Saturd.; e to roT. a -'..at 'h with ; p.- -n .1 t. .ii :.; tt:e Knights of o : ; : 1 ! . pr-.b tl L- tl-..U the li. ; ! l w i!'. jri the itv o , r IT'da-. a- i-s. - of tht '.oe.il bde w her.- .. a::: . f the hater w : 1 i tin:!-:' !!.. at. This j. .t r.t 1 1' ir. ..: th b" .il : ..m ling IiAlernii.)'-

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jr 0 T m K A T ViVTV:' v-V-'f vvx"vvy v COOT Who 1 '. 1 7 7 will be the Only Ii.une champions of Fortune coulil .i y Here i re the present bidders the various important ! of titb in branches of pofes:-ional and amateur sport, but will they be able to hold the laurels they have won? 1. liner liphant. of the Army, was j the most sensational football star of ! A. B.C. TO BE HELD S Great Preparations Under Way for National Bowling Tournament in March. tJreut preparations are being made at ('.rand Rapids. Mich., for the handling of the 17th annual conventi.m and tournament of the American bowling congress, which is to open on March .". and close on M.i ich -... The entries cbe-e this year on l'et). H. and it will t.ike Sec'v Umg- ' tt three full weeks to arr.uigo the I schedule and have copies in the j bowlers' hands three or four days ( prior to the opening date. ; The 1 !i 1 r, tournament attracted an : entry of Tä'i teams with doubles land single in proportion, which ! was by far the greatest bowling ; tournament ever held, and proved 1 to be one of th- most interesting I tetipin classics ever promoted. ! Last vear ."-'oath Rend contributed ! 1 hve-nien team-, and it is safe to predict that the South Rend entry will surpass that of last year, espe1 dally as Cram! Rapids is but ' , tuib s from here. There are eight teams in South Rend that are already organized for the bi show, including the Stuileb.ikers. two clu'-. from the C'liämber I of Cotiimf-rce. I. .v M. Klectrics. I llnlUf .M Mik. 's. Silver i lloosier Creams. With Kdge and the large number ..f teams in the South Rend , Row in. g a-sociatieu it is ertain that this number will be increased sutti' -.eiit to surpass the record of last ir. Crar.d Rapids this vear will make ' .in effort to outdo the hui;e tourua- : ment ofF.M. and from enthusiasm 1 and early interest it is prophesied th.it th-y will p.i.-s Iii' Toledo liiu R wat-r nut k and stage the greatest howling .-how eVi r promoted, i Kl.ibot.ite preparation.- .ire being .made at C. rand. K.ipids, and the t.'wbrs with their supporters are 'enthusiastic to the ett nt of enterj ie.g a teams at this early date. ' The torn namer.t and convention is 'one of the mo-t attractive to the cities w bo have ever entertained the bowler- and many are now m the r,e!d with an invitation for a secI oi.d mva-ion ,.t the pin knights. I Kntry blanks and posters have h en mailed t- all the middle western statt s and the J.eM will be thoroughly covered daring the r.et s; weeks prior to the t lose of entries on l'eb. 1 I . old m.sti:i:. Miss Man;, ears: Yt t air. ted of me wb.cn 1 NY WAY. -. that was was a little i ' . ! . 1 :-.i i.t : J- a .i KaSui Rt m brand t '.' or

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' the season. .less Willanl rvon now faces two very capable challengers. I. es Darey ' and (Jeorges c'arpentier. Will he keep his title? Tris Speaker outbatted the ball i nlaving fratc-rnitv ami took the crown away from the mighty Tyrus Cobb. Will Fob!, take it back again CUBS DUE FOR SHAKE-UP Soirral New l'atvs Will Im' Team This Year. Sec on I liiterrintiii:il News Service: CIHCACO. Jan. . The P.ne-up of the Chicago Cubs will present fewnew faces when the gong rings for tl'.e opening of the 1 i 1 7 s-eason unless something unforseen happens. Fred Mitchell, new Cub manager, who has been here for several days looking over the roster of 4f. players and trying to swing several deals that would have strengthened the dub will go to Roston tonight to make necessary arrangements to- ! ward moving to Chicago. Disap pointed but not discouraged. he said today that he hail been assured he had unlimited money behind him if he can tind h stars to buy. Rut ju-t as he sees things now a bank roll will do no good unless some other club is willing to talk business. Waivers will be asked on 11 men now on the Cub payroll. W. & J. SCHEDULE IS FULL I'lcicii ; allies Will Tfaill et bf I 'all. IMafil by I i.tei mit ip.i 1 News Service: WAslllXCToX. Fa.. Jan. S. The bo, .king of a contract with Notre Dame for Washington on Nov. 24. and the arrangement of a game with C.eneva college at F??aver I'a lis, Fa.. have completed the Washington and Jefferson football schedule for 1M7. The negotiations for the Notre Dame game. on of the most attruetle on the list, whi'h will mark the first appearance in westj ern I'ennsylvania of the Indiana eleven, were concluded last night. A two-year arrangement has been made with the Hoos'ers. a return contest to be played at Notre Dame in tfl-v Rleven games are to be played, six at home and five on foreign g ridiror.s. DENMARK WANTS TEAM (MTcr S'J.nnn inai-anti-" to si iiir American Club. Ii tcrruit un il News Serviee: NRW Y R K. Jan. V Denmark has offered the Fnited States Football association a guarantee of S'.bOi'O for a visit of an all-American soccor team such as that which reler.t'y returned from a most successful tour of Sweden and Norway, under the direction of Thomas W. Cahill of New York. F. S. V. A. secretary. WANT HO XING RILL. DRS MOINRS. Ia.. Jan. 5 Efforts are to be made to have a boxing t ill passed in the Iowa state legislature. It is proposed to have the sport controlled by a committee and that I e percent of the gross receipts of all boxing shows go to the support of the state tuberculosis hi one

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I rioxt summer? f R. Xorris Williams is a champion, made in 1 J 1 0 . He unseated William Johnstone in the realm of tennis. Iario Resta is the premier of speed men. He captured the American Automobile association chnm - pionship .and several dollars with it. thousands of BIG HEAVIES TO MEET THIS WEEK Miske and Charley Weinert Should Make Their Bout Interesting. IriPuui.it innal News ServFe: NRW YORK. Jan. S. New York's winter boxing season will get an auspicious start this week. Three bouts of more than ordinary importance are scheduled for the local clubs. On Friday night at the Harlem Spoiling club will be staged what looks like the best heavyweight bout that has been promoted in this cit in a long time. The principals will be Rilly Miske. the sensational St. Faul light heavyweight, and Charley Weinert, Newark's aspirant for Jess Willard's crown. Roth men combine cleverness with aggressiveness end hard hitting ability and the contest should prove interesting. Miske's recent performance in outpointing easily the rugged Knockout Rrovvn of Chicago, convinced local followers that he must get serious consideration as a candidate for champion-hip honors. Weinert has not engaged in a ring contest in many months, but i? reported to be in excellent physical condition. CONNIE FACES BIG JOB Will Try to .Make a Itall Flaer Out of Pili; I toil it. What does Connie Mack want with Fing Rodte? Kvery now a.-d then some baseball fan pops the iiiestion. and in the face of Rings major league experienee. it is hard to answer. Rut more than likely Connie Mackis sati-hed that Fing Rodie, under the right managerial wing. will make a re.il ma;or leaguer. Out n th far Pucitie co.ist the pii.g person was a bear with the walloping willow last summer. In J'o; gam-s of ball he hammered the apple for a percentage of . !''., and he made more hits than anybody else in the league. Perhaps Connie Mack lias it figured that all Ping needs is a bit of the famous Mackian salve. and coaching, to set hi:n right. And ;f Connie has the right dope he will have the laugh on everal of our well known major baeuers. rKMi:HV Till" ST CO. Aceepts deposit. pays ' , on savings -writes all kind.- of insurance and bonds aits as Guardian administrator trustee receiver or a cent and renders every service a Trust Co. cap.. Alwas gl.nl to see voa. fin; MoTTO: SKltYlCl-: -C 1 1 A R ACTE 1 1 RCLRITV A . . v

I top. - r LEFT TO RIGHT ( ELMER OLJPHANT, i JESS WILL ARD. TRIS SPEAKER. BELOW. LEFT TO RIGHT R.NORRJS VIUIAMS. ; MOLLA BJimSTDT, DARIO RESTA. tri I CK" EVANS. ; ALEXA STIRLING i PHOTOS O 3f JJTJ. L v.- ' 2 . '-. 'V..-. . -:':.;v-''-Lr Phick rv.nns won both the Nitionnl ' pen and Nation.il amateur golf ; titles in 1!K. Miss Alexa Stirling! is the present peeress of women j golfers. Miss Molla Rjurstedt. the i ' Norwegian girl, ranks as one of the, ; best tennis players in the world to-! ( day. and this is the undisputed 1 woman champion. ADOPT PLAYER LIMIT Clubs in Southern A-slation Carry Rut 15 I'laers. to The Southern association will play J a schedule of l."4 games next summer, ami at its recent meeting at ; Nashville a player limit of 1." men j was agreed upon. A I layer limit in j leagues of Class A caliber means much to the lub owners if it is ad- , hered to. but the tirst time it is broken such a rule is not worth the ; paper it is written on. In leagues where a player limit is i observed, the rivalry between clubs j is stronger and the value of the ! manager stands out more clearly. j Any time a club loads up with j players the members cf other teams ; begin to lose interest, for no ball j player is willing to give any other player or team a handicap. WILLIAMSJS FAVORITE Mtvts Felo Merman in Tcn-iouml Rattle Tonight. International New s Servl : NKW ORLKANS. i mtside money has made Jan. Kid S. Willi.ims. bantamweight champion, a favorite over Pete Herman, southern champion in their iM't-round battle here tonight. Although Herman held Williams to a hard fought draw last year it is figured the champion's sturdiness and clouting will wear down the southerner in the long battle. EXPECTS FEW CHANGES IN FOOTBALL RULES Co.wlt William of .MiunHta Says rn'MMit Cwlr iies lkM (Jamc Tlm-i I 'nr. MINNi:.POLI?. Jan. 8. Few, if an. changes will he made in the fo(jt)t;tll rules for 1 f 1 7 in the opinion of Dr. Henry I,. William., coach of th I'ni'er.-ity of Minnesota elew-n. anl a im-inlr of the rule (o.ninitte. at the recent meetint; of the National Toll f,'i.ite Athletic .i ssociatifn. "It 1 not too rauch to s..y that the pre.eni ruk-s li.tve ien us the !.et irarue of football we have ever had." Ir. Williams said. "It is to be hoped that the rule will be allowed to remain a.s they are. The pui.lic is well satisr'.ed with the present ruk-y. and the coaches and players have something staple to work upon. The past season ha been a marked de elopm ;nt in science-and strategy of play." NOMi: iakhii:i. C)WSS(. Mich.. Jar.. 7. two.-n, the home of indoor 1;. set-all. may l.e without a league this season. Mot of the pl.tyers who w- re stars when th local team w on the w ot Id title three suet sm e e.irs". are now dead, married r ti -o fat to j;et in or oat o th way of Ui - all.

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lViria and .la k-om lllo. I Ia.. Will .lakc, Strong ItiiN Ilcprceiitation. for PKtMU A. III.. Jan. v . ivoti.i and Jacksonville. Ma., are making strong bi Is for admittance to tiie grand circuit which will hold its annual meeting in Atlanta, Ja.. Jan. -2 and 1:?. There is a strong possibility, it is said, that both i ities will be taken into the organization. Rumor? hae been current t h it H. K. Devereux of Cleveland, who has guided the destinies of the grand circuit for several years, will decline to accept the rejmmination. Horsemen believe there will be a storm of protests if lie declines the residency and that pressure wil be brought in an attempt to get him to reconsider. Mr. I)eereux for yearshas been one of the biirgest figures in the horse world. Resides voting on the applications of Peoria and Jacksonville, the grand cin:uit stewards will adopt a 19 17 schedule and map out other plans for the coining season at the Atlanta meeting. ;i:ts co.;iiATi'UTios. CHICAGO, Jan. S. letters congratulating Clarence Rowland on his re-appointment as manager of the Chic;. go club of the American league have been received by the White So leader from all parts of the country. Kvery player on the club joined Rowland's admirers in wishing him success ami promised him a winning team. Heep your

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