South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1922 — Page 12

12 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9. itzz "N TT 4 c 1: . . , r A ? "111 tl if I

Busy

Day

to

Saturday

earns

THREE IMPORTANT

VENTS LISTED Oil

SPORTS SCHEDULE

T7V

Li

Johnson Declares Fort side Batters Most Troublesome

The Wonder Man of Basketball

!

Court Men Pbv Purpln anl Unckt'y Mt'ii Wolverines

itv-Frcrlinien Meet.

Senator Speed Kin Says LeftHandera Are Trickier Says ourmer a Jinx.

Yar

'IT

a 7 ! v

P.V WALTLK JOHNSON. Ijo you Drefer nitchinEr to riKht or

1 witr.- ".h.'it will bejw.ft har.de i batttra? ah:-:i rarr.ival at; if a fellow Is a good tatter. h 5

c:-.-d-.:--I for tt.dt i la'' , - 4'. A. irvm

, -1

c-.t sports

rr." orra

in t : i : d i

.in.e. Tk basketball team N'orth-v stf rr. at th Y. M. in th" . v r; i t h h.ock-y

i hard man to fool whether he. 1 r:-!it hander or loft bander. I don't hi Me vc it mak?3 much dif

fer

e r e r. c e, w ; t .1 m e .

n rr. ru s r: r ir ' ' -1 i"

m v. ;t!i M!r."ipm c ihn : :n th- af'TPoon. ar.d a -J.rr.'ir. track xr.eot -.v ill

Tr:r.:: r.-.or (rnn 1 fHT athlt s to?:th

C i" !T1 th -.". I"

, i Tu." - f. t h

t"" trilnir.-r

t".

r;i. !: jri:-:i with Colur:v

Til-' !

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r. ;

f .. t v: r. a

ta .Snorts in tf .ir i i;d.v ; i f r If ivorir.,' to r Ii.T.ir.at') I' .r:!" ror.tf.-t Hat'if!.iy. I : lo.it. to Northw ftrrn on

1 1 j Hi Dl-ci-'u" r, ar. j ptrii'.' v.a-i not mn.-i'l-', formal i-h'lui", t ! i -is a r.xioua to w orl: a ( Thcri; iri no douM j i:l Notre lVimj tam

1 .i 1

ro r i r.-i n in: s-ia a.cu ; 1 t:-i I 1 1- j I r j befor Christinas, i NorihW' .-:: r. lj'is K'iinrd In;

ttrn-th ah- . ;."tahly ualiin t!i r-i- t i Car Sorvi'f. j Th-i stuilfnt .-upport v.hi 'h v.aa i i.ich ;k l.otablo a:.l to tho Ir:.h tl;irln: t'r.o 'ttuih gam.- will b.j conritci j i;i'o:: a-riih Saturday. Speci.il car; trv;'-o v;'.l b.- arrange ! to carry tit o nin from ihv rampus to tov.i,1 in ;

fa I ,t

I? thy are rated

' a.- ','..1 hitten I vori-; equaMy hard , o:i theiii recardless of which 5l 3o ot lh plate they bat from. ! Th'j grcatert trouble with mort I p.t.-Jicra Is that they grow c-ire. : '.vhri f a'":n soiuo batter who is sup-;Vo-r,i to ,r, :i v.-r ak hitter. ! Very ofien an ordinary' ' rovi far more troublepome than the crack left or right handor, Fi;n1 r !v l'.' uu.-o the pitcher treats him with a .show cf indifference. It ha-- always ytemed to me that '7iv:t of the gooi left handed tatters . try to lo Tiiore at the plate than the :pod risht hanclcr.s. j By that I mean the loft hander 1 thinlü more of trying to placs the 'ball, bur.tin? wh n you least expect ' it, or waiting you out. to a far i-rfatt-r extent than the riht balder. ! What I want to say. i. tliat the left . haiider while not harder to fool than : th- ri''ht har.d. r. has a tendency to jphiy a little more baseball in an ef- ! f.rt to outjr.ie tlie pitcher. ' Tlie fact that a Wt hander ha a

start to hrt on the nrnt nanaer is. probably, what causes most ot them to rt-5.ort to the hunt mori?

...... ,,,,, , ' i than tue risht hander. tim--1 fur t i- j-a:ne. '. ith !() t nthu-

f;ath: b i:k-r ch-erin? wiMly, the j f-oM an 1 hdu- .'-hould pliy prat ,

b .i.--k thtll th t r.Uht. AM of Horkne's trade Ftars will compete against tlie I're-hmtn in the dual m-. et duringr the afternoon. Special rnciA havo been arranged for novices who have never won a race. i:e;df uncovering new talr!t. thu ira-.u shou-hl indicate clearly

the- moat

the

What tatter makes

trouble for me?" 'T- V . . I . . 1.A.1 . n H a... A M Ia

!cau-e there nro? a lot of good hitters in the American league, and most ol ! :i;f m hav ma le r nty of trouble for 'me. Jark I'ourr r, formerly with the Whito o- an- now with the St. : Ifo lis Cardinals, always Increased hi j hattinsr avt-raze at my expense. I Duffy l-wj., Tri.s Speaker, Derrlll

. . I Tritt l-,4,!i.- rn'!?r nnH IV-itil- H t !f

s yer. I.wactiy li'i, ....... ......... i,r,cn enter- 1 in the ' -r arf a others who always liked

th of thft Notre Dame

track tt m th ath'et'.i liav-

vanius events. Wrderinr-i C f.niidcnt. Ittv. William Cunningham receiv1 a fleram from I he', li:: Yost of Mich.z.'.i -tt rhiy unr.-juu-'in,' tb.at the Wo'.vrr.ne ho -key t-am would r ..rrive in South EJnd Saturd iy mortiin -. Th Michigan men are ttr.;id i.t of defeating Notre Dame ri th.-ir ffcoi I Uattle of the weason. Thr-y believ.. that they havu perfected a defer.?? for Catner, the bi

Irish s-tar, and are ready to dilute

(MS t 1 ' 'y-. öKWE. cor of- '7 f - V .VYh i I I irf . ,

hiv Mutt.

EXTRA! PRESS IN LONDON FINALLY

Dr. Meanwell Has Splendid Record

At Wisconsin U.

DEFINES' HUH0RI3-torfe "

won zvi uui oi zu uamcs in 13 Siisou?.

i .te Rut British Sportsmen Talk in

$ uprema :y. pec ted tO b

The Irish S'lUid is in prirtie condition, al

though (.'ii-tner'.i ankle has swelled omwhat from a skate fta ; re t ive l iurin? f'U' Canadian club game.

while Ilir.r..- .prain.:-

f u!!v rt coy.' rt d.

ankle has not

Thi3 hai;.; er' d him

a great di a! . i- t .ituru'iy, ana htm out of the hivy play::-.-,' U. the prat.:r r-.i ri oT thi san e.

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Small Figures and, Well, If Tough. n.v iii:ky i. r.niiLLL. (l"nital Irts Ma IT Correspondent.) Ni:V YOItK. Feb. S. "Gold pick-

t hat

IJY UIIXY i:VANS.

the

basketball, Coach Meanwell of

; University of Wisconsin. ! Uvery sport has Its so-called miracle performers. However, It seems

SOX Ihsrhke

in Lurope in't the soft thing a lot of American boxers iniag-

STUDEBÄRER TEAM BOOKS ST. JOSEPH

.lark D mpsey, Johnny Wilson, ' r. Kilhar.e ana others who want 'I put tli ir preeiou.s crownson cxnibirior. in Franco and England for -a :au h a head probat'!; will pive all

in the shuffle. Dili many others who have achieved" fame in the -vorld of .port, tr. Iear.well's opportunity to prove his worth was largely accidental.

Dmlr-s 13 years of Coaching Mean- nMirt

a

to Johnny Ikiff when he

lay n:-

a:

1 th-

. r r , s r .-

1 a

' Liie little bantamweight champion ..... s vin s i-, t;;.x ..,. i ho went to IkiKland with plan to " " v W1i,'' j., ,.,,.',..,! Imjv a'.l summer, is on his way back. .1.; t a 1 . ) a . i i . . . . a -. i . i : tl Y M C Tr"-: 1(0 t-irr'- fI1-i' a Week.. ir I h.'forJ a rron d'of ; Iobably ho jrarned that the I?nti h i.TTa No. S. rimt !, ,1c-'rorts din'l M'eak in large sums. T.-..1 r v:-nt i ' :. in A Matter of Cash.

Lis lit rn srrvfil I H ifi'-n'.

.won 2U1 out of -17 ganuv. ; In nino icaeons of coaching at 'universities of Wisconsin and Missouri hi teams have won 140 games OLit of ot. Of the IT.") games piaed by thes-j colleges. Il'O of them weie against .toims rf-precnting the western intercollegi tto and Missouri valley cou-

: a u." d the h.us fir in th'- j r.d'.N rial ir.l th" lnt' re -?t was 'aov.-n ir

v. i ; ;. ' " o. no v-T.' r pta"-1 n:

,. f-,-;r t,-.a.n". ,'tA.iln ani ou ski. or kin. t fr t';- Tum display? d rare bit fry uotk

n it". . r opT on!'?' ? 'Of !s th f nt'.rr nine innin rs.

st-Aartz and Kuvew.a c",,.,.'"""'d the hffry f t th. Tr.m shop. S hutt

And Cop r". a net were th

i r h a ' : t! 1 t ' "1 - . J i

No. ?. in he: ; through.

the I. undo:) h-,ht

Jor anothtr Demp"y-arpentier fight

Notice already

fans will not fall miring tcven jeais ai uyonMii

us teams have won tour cnampion-

although they admit that they would snips, nnisnc-u in a ne ior anome-r likrt to seo the champion urait..-: and third twii.o. some o!h'-r worthy opponent. ; Twice, while at Wisconsin, his When thfv hear thit Kearns hid Hams wer.t ihroush'tin entire reason k ' r. a t'nr.v offer nf JüOö.000 undefeated. On four ether occasicrö

, ll'U'lr ic.t I hfiuj 1rt7 lilky 117 I Kicbards 1C5 i Totals s.V, spi:ciai.s Mol.n 11 . H lie 1 1 ".a ; 1 1 y ;i ;t M, i Atvaj 17. j .Nye 1' e Totals s.ya HOOFS Mailman I Se hnh'tler 1-1 is'hniiiit Via ! Waters "h.0 Loft IMS Tetals vi,a HILLS j Kr;( p r 177 I 'ncraii 17J ' Ih re! 14 I It :m 1 i il 1 :,s I r.redcoius i:.n j Totals

to

i ' .

il n ': res.

as too trivial

jet the l lea

be to get the

worthy opponent. livr s.i;c Ki'dir.f

consider they will his teams have fuffere-d only one

nOW n'.IiiCUlt it Will Ulil'.U liui.i.i, t . v. cva-yn.

ch.ami'i'jn

A n r. T". f . d a y a'hlMi p i a r. t n rr?. r z Kr.i;t.: Mi.'h.

. rtativ- ou

V.VJ.

bv I J. Cert'

at the Stiilebaker . r came v , v s b e i r. g

the i".,op.-r-Wet am i'f St. Jos, ph.

McLIroy Swansoa vii'tnit.jrf

beat Danny which speaks nil th more for Mean- Hlujlfap

to aevciop

against a! L'asketball is one of the? most unj certain games of all the sports.

1'f 17'J 177 I.V. 173

Lrd 'J 1 11 170 1'K) HI 3

i :.a Lfw) in S71

i'7 n;a 17 1 l''J H' 877

12 'J15 170 lä 17Ö J01

IIS 171 171) 1GI

177 1vi") 1 -' ii'j SfiO

1 "i7 tM 1 r, 1 7ä l.'S

AMLKir N LLAGt E. WHITL .SOCKS

ir..i iru IV. I 1r.7

ib;

im-rmng director :at a b.o d with

: ' o . .

Iich'.'an lrs d a the Sf.dr-baker repre. wh, .'di u n ir. ? 1 e .1 - 1.

Fr-ash, regarded as a home product wcW uncanny aniiity

in England, tho London papers have winners. be-Mi shouting .it tha featherweight. Debut ill 1911. champion. j Coach Meanwe'd's first t xperie-noc

Th announced invasion

tlie

in

iniercclltgiate latkotball wai

Totals

Th

1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u. I HOME OF I

M1'I 1 1 L.N S l:r:i::iitl , oi-4u r .

TTp 1 V.isl 1 i .i?

to that time Wisconsin, while fairly ; jrandica"i' .".."... succes3ful in basketball, had nevci j

-. a current isiue of Sporting Idfe won a western conference champion- betais f-.i'.MMrg tribute is paid to Kll-;ShtP. j YVNKS h; i Shortly after tho start of the 1111-! ,-(,v " v"

i:- h. i. conilr.g over ,i 312 season. Haskell Noycs. former I Y.u-,1

Co. -bind Irishr-.an lias caut-i raore during the season of 131 1-10 12.

d;-s at him in tho press. Some Tribute, Till.

I

Kill

thy opponent to chal-lyale star, who had been coach:

tlQ.

i I

1 Schaffner

to fin .1 a v.

'.er.-- his t. '. lut does any fr.o Vi.sconin, was force to quit. bhevo it? It s iut log pulling. Tr . itverv effort was made to 5t

the eth.-.-r ler Johnny, it's a wooden a professional coach to tak charg cue! j of the team. At the time Dr. Mean"Kr.v a." is bringing hit. own T?ar- j UPn a.s in charge cf tho men's

partr.T with him. We should : yrnnasiura at Wisconsin. IIo of-..r-jr.tcre-ted if h would a'-o ferel his t-rrvices as coach until a h!. own referee and Judges as j sucr c?sc,r f0r Noyes hal b?en dc-

-',! as the ra"v i'. of the Frush Lout.,ce upon. Stuh-nta of lixinrr a '..so will watch, with only mediocre matfriai. ar.d

i Miaror . . .

S!..i Lialo.Hl

1 I. atL.ua ... ire ! Handicap .

ring

Total? BIsONS--I!ouv IVFrif K.'TtcLida .... I'-itersen

iM'iiiCitrs I Anderson

ith interest th-

men aesrree or skiu

his knee

! Handicap

Toil!

Marx STYLISH ALL-WOOL CLOTHES Sam' Spiro & Go.

a coach who wa.- merely a tubsti-

v.-.tn wr.:c:i miouc ;ua iM.e? t,,,A nntii some one else couii re

as well as his hand?.' lcured. Wisconsin resigned itself to

Other pap r? contain that the - a roor venr in basketball. I tksof Apvtimh f.ghters vr)o make! The p rnin. pi:n0 ot- tho reader, i

the t::p Jvt lor a -vacation ana res.jtci ,A a victory. It vas ver- i;"!e p'.ea.tre." are bdrg overdone i unexpecf d. Then followed bix . (vfif1, UtrMeht win?. Th athletic authon- j

t:es oecan fo

l-7 111

1 12 1 .7 17.1 VH ls lv4

1 Cr 171 1 U

ii b',1 l11 in

173 111 17

15 IIS 1J1 1 l:; 17

i 171 lit 177 L7J 101 -

1 c,, lit I'd bk." Sil

Ii:-. 17 1-.7 b".S i r. j 4-7

MISHAWAKA CLUB TO STAGE BOXING CARD ON FEB. 21

Tommy Gibbons to Meet Grcb at IS'eiv York Mar, 13

light hej.;-ywc-

.VEW YORIv. Feb

bor-e, Sh. Fa-il

JIarry Greb, of 'Pittsburgh. ha been marched for a 15 -round decision bout In Madison Jquare girder. March 13. Articles icr the match were signed here Wednesday night. The bout on March 1C, it Is understood, will be th first of an elimination serie-3 to determine the next

4 .

!3 American opponent ior oeorges car-

pentier. The winner cf the Gibbor.sGreb bout will be matched with Tunney and tho victor will meet

Morvich Winterkill ABANDON

Clio ice to Take'

IS 'ani Kentucky Der by

McGowan Planning to U?c Zill and Brennan as Headlincrs at Centur)r Show.

Tho Mishawaka Athletic club

planning to stage another hexing f-how at tha Century theater. Mishawaka on Tupsday night, Teb. 21.

Johnny McGcwaii. of this city, who I Carpentier.

r.cted as matchmaker for their last The man who whips the Frenchshow featuring Johnny Ruhlin and man will get a chance at Pc-mpey Edils Welsh, has been engaged by it is aid.

the club to act r.3 matchmaker for ail their future cards. McGowan is planning to use Mickey Urennan of Kalamazoo against Tony Zill of Younystown. O.. in the main bout of 10 rounds, lirennan

and Frank Harvey staged an,ci?htt

lonnd battle at the last show that proved the best attraction of the niht. Zill is well known throughout Ohio and Michigan as a good two handed battler and a match between him and IJrcnnan should prove, a big hit. Paddy Burns of Xotro Pame will oppose Stevo Neimith as n, feature of the show. A good boy will he sought

fcr Danny McGowan, who "went

Unbeaten Two - Year - Old I Hot Favorite to Win Annual Cla5ic in May.

ATTEMPT TO GET NEW INFIELDERS

BADGER OFFICIALS START 'PRO' PROBE

i Mopvlch. unbeaten as a two-year-i oi l. is naturally the winter choice for the Kentucky Dcrbj-, America's racing classic.

It :s rather Interesting to note that) 0 j -

no: a winter cnoico nas won tne t i

Derby .ir.ee 13 10. In That yeir the incomparable ;i:lly. llegciit. a h.t favorite in

Ithe winter boi ';s. Regent led all the I

i wa y. I Trjter. who was unbeaten in his ; tn o-year-'d form, felt the 5tir.g ot

defeat ps

Yaiik? Decline to Part cott, and Frazcc Will . IVot 5cll Duc:an.

tit

WASHINGTON. Feb. J Tr pro

posed player deal :.twen thi

jf Yori; cl ".::.-

th Yankees v.culi chti'.n er Ycach in exchange for

v.- v;.:

f.'Urth in t

Invcstiptatc Rumors Concerning William?, Elliot, Krumm and Gill. CHICAGO, Fob. . An Investigation into published reports that four University of Wisconsin athletes had

violated the western Conference rules

yir v.-hen bo finithed P-rbv.

Accord ; i j t the racing experts, th.e 1921 .crop o' t wo-year-ol is was Ijust medlocr. I Morvich was the hhr money win- , ner, unbeaten In twelve .tartp, and

stands out as the l of tho year. Bunting, the futniivt winner, Miss Joy and Startlo raiikul close up. On the Metropolitan tnirks Kal-Sar.g w.'üj htrd to beat. During the fas end of the season Madder. i?urt Uider showed tine- form, and Is fig-

field taler.t dc been dcf.niteh

Cobb, of t;

;red cy the T:.;er hs abändere, Manage

Detroit ciub

Cobb m!3. propc .t!or

big" In the January show. Another ! concerning- plavincr in professional urc b-v hiany to havo a goo4 chance

semi-final of eight rounds has

been completed but

motors declare they

the best

McGowan Get Offer. A number of business men of South Bend and Mlshawaka have approached McGowan with a plan to

not basketball and

baseball srames was!1" the Derby

it the club pro- started Tuesday by the athletic coun- j --ronich in 12 starts lust year v;on ; will sign only cn but absolutely nothing to substan-I $ 1 1 4-C34- M:3 JJ' who w'"5 --econa

tiate the reports developed, accord-;in U1 numoer oi wm w:ui nine, ing to T. L Jones, athletic director. ! fulled down $C0.37n. Startle, v.uth Tuesdav'n session R-a ta'-ten un fivo wlr" made for his own-

T- a; ...l ... .1,. a.

' largely with questioning of Rollie vr- Dumir' ru "un

Williams, halfhack ani football cap- lUflt fcta "-U1

purse tool:

three firsts. Kai-

Phat-fom were the

foster a championship match to be -( tain-ele-ct. guard in basketball and (lmvn 5 4 1.P-! in staged in this vicinity In an open air ;

bout during the summer, but it war. Williams had accented nioncv l'or uny other two-ycar-olda to cop more

playing in Kdgcrton, Wis., were saidlhan 52e,OC0.

BOWLIiMG

r.LKS LKAGIT.

r.rcKuviks

SLarkev K.S 17 171 fda 1 SnmnieTS 114 147 1.a 4, Kaab ..." lä 17s 17 rg;o Low Srore 'r, M 4i Low hcure 117 17J 17J 401' Totals 7ä Sl'J TzS C172 T5FCKTAILS Ilornski P-.2 17S 27 M7 Kurrert i'i lea 172 rruzniak 105 U'.s f'T r-s 11.1 per 2u7 ITS 17m .V.'.t Co.-m ior 147 172. F;3 4.3 TutaU Sl Ki'j ISH

decided to thoroughly investigate

conditions before any definite plans are made. McGowan has received nn offer from the athletic council of the Goodyear Kubber Co., at Akron, O., to act as matchmaker and boxing instructor for their organization, which McGowan is seriously considering. The offer states that ho must bo ready to take charge no later than March 15 with the privilege of appointing two asistant boxing instructors, which no doubt will lall to Johnny Ituhlin and Johnny Thiel. The Akron concern has one of the X.r, finnlnriA m-m r u c t n m in t H

A t nr. -heard rumors that

ceiunirj ior me ueneiie eu u. -ir -v, -( flful omnlr-c t Vi a mna nf whnni .

take part in'somo form of alhletb: ! at they were in summer ball games

j by J. F. A. Pyre, faculty representa

tive on tho council, 10 have been proven baseless. "Row-die" Flllott, football halfback and baseball outllelder, "Kibo Brumm, football tacljle, and Pialph Gill, substitute nuartl.i back, will be called before tho council, Mr. Jones

announced.

"We havo not received a particle j A lively ball and mediocre rdtchof real evidence agairst any of thes-cjing makes for more hitting, which

Imcn," said Mr. Jones, "but, because ' means larger scores and less extra 1 of their names having been men-j inning games. Uioned in certain rumors wc will.' Air-tight pitching makes for light

Overtime Con tests Were the Exception During 1921 Season

by Detroit c'.uh rhViäl.i Pres' Krazee, of Iut-:on

ar.nc -r.--

ed Wednesday n:;;h.t after the ad journment of the annual t-cb-odu! meeting of the club owners cf th American haze...

Tho Yankee r-.vr.cr declined to enter ar.v

involving Short:-top Stt ar.d th IroIt vl-ib was un-.lhrar to consider any oth.r players l.'nv Yorl: waa willing to ?;vc u: fcr Vfiih. Failing to negotiate with th. Yankees, it wa3 A.iid, an effort wa made

to ir.t;rv in a 51

fcr InfieMer L'nuan, rcc-ntlv quired by th.e P.r l.t. -.n the threcomered deal with th.e Ya.hlr Eton end Philadelphia e!ub. but It wsi said thit Frare ase rt f-1 r-pi" could not t? o' talr.rd frcr.i Pert or. for any cor.?Merat'.cn. The magn.ars were In fwln tlireo hours Wednesday in their f.r meeting outride cf New York oClilcaga in th.e hhtorv- of the organization. Muh of the t!m ppent in discusing plans to effect a restoration of the draft but rrn def.inite dects-doj) was v aeh.ed.

A?

the pretpntaticn

of

the ptaiig date. for th'.s year ad the adoption of a memorial ot Bnlamin F. Finbe. president of th Philadelphia club, who died rently, the only aet ion taken wa in de

ft pr'.z "to th

ef rr( attest

0

riding to make f;n award o! at the end of each season

who ha hcn

question theni and go into the mat- 1 hitting ter carefully. We have not even scores.

game?-, which means close Light hitting is certain to

these men ever j furnish more extra, inning games

professional football simply; than free hitting.

part

diversion.

fort r.i G14 4'.1

:o2i

HIGH SQUAD GIVEN REST BY BURNHAM

Will Scrimmage Tonight for Howe Game Two Interclass Contests Played.

and we want to make sure that that

no conference rules were violated."

Sil 2'H3

The Iflfth school basketball squad rr.sfer.d vfterdav afternoon. Coach

Klmer Burnhain is not taking anv chanced on having tho men go state Mäjor lose interest in the indoor sport. Tl. -souad showed siftns of goini

t'- i ,,a, ,r. l..a fnr, t nr.o time i.,.t ' things, James Wl itcomb Riley,

tri'

week, and so Coach Burnkam lias

YINCENNES OUINTET IN UNIQUE RECORD

High School Lads Have Scored -More Than 35 Points in Each of 20 Games.

p. a ye

value to hi? team on the b.n'.a r

perform an "cs on tho dtamr.r. 1 ard conduct oo' thf V.'W " T'- -- - i

.ai

re, viva 1 it a. . e a rs

f the C

h U.. ; Si - o . prcs't

ie Atner.can p3gt;.

the White Hoi Prc-ft Harding.

Just as soon as seme of tho college coaches peruse the following they are going to hike down to Vinter.ncs. 2nd. Indiana haa won ftme for a lot of

the season of 1221 was remarkablo in many ways. Tho lively ball, the medlocro pitcldng, made for home runs galore, many lop-sidtd scores and few extra inning games. In a season replete with free hittine, tho rooters had little chance to enthuse over extra inning affairs. Coupled with the lop-sided scores was the fact that on the whole the teams in tho two major leagues were

not as evenly matched as in former cent last year

years. accorni:.- t'.

Decided Advantage.

explained, is a mers trophy : continued 10 Johnson, of tl

and Prcs'ts IlupT-e.-t and Nain. of the NV.v Yrk and P-troit club-1, respectively, were a-rpeirted a committee to se'ect a eu it-able emh'.m for the award. The rluh owners were rceivM cl

s.tsy

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given his men only one scrimmage j

this week. At that time he sent his proteges against tho Lakevillc hign team Tonight he will call them out for practice, and probably send theiu against the abundanre of scrub material available at tho "Y." They have two workouts yet before they clash with tli" Howe cadet.-. In the Intcrcljss games, the Seniors u.-ul a four-man team, and defeated the Sophomores, 11 to S. The work i f Maxey and Minkow was the feature of the fracas. Cap.. Maxey came down tho floor from his back guard position and scored four times. Minkow located once from the lleld, and once from the foul line. Tho Frosh had an easy time beating thte Junior?. " The final score stood 25 to 4, with tho Juniors on th.e short end. Dome was the big j-tar of the game. He chalked up nine held goals and five free throws.

In tha American league last year Cleveland an 1 New York had decided advantage over the rest of the held. The other fix clubs were spread out. it being possible to draw a line, ef extinction almost anywhere. In tlie. National Pague the Giants and Pirat s wi e the class of the league. Pittsburg led most of the way, only to falt r in the stretch, where it bee a me a tc.-t between tlie two teams.

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Crtbs9 Players Will IS'ot Have Batting Streahs CHICAGO, Feb. S. Athletes holding to the super-tition that their uniforms bhoulJ never be washed while they are in a batting streak will have to change their ideas if they belong to thrt Chicago Nationals, following an order i.-sucd Wednesday by Pres't William Veck thr.t suits may net be worn longer than a week without being cleaned. Four uniforms have ben ordered for each player.

George Ade, the najash River and

Notre Dame Unuiversity are listed among them. The latest sensation from Indiana is the Vincennea high school basketball team.. If one can believe the truthful correspondent, the athletes in that section are all "Sure Sh3t Sams" waen it comes to playing basketball. As a matter of fact the homo team has an of? nifrht when they fail to sonrr. "ä nointi

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iiiO v iiieeiines ttaiu is cuacnea i'j John I Adams. Wampler, Wolfe and Theobald are the. team's leading point getters.

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that existed in both leagues, couplr d vith th.e enhcr -rnd.it:or..s such as Ia(.r pitching and a lively ball, it ls. not surprising tint extra Inning 1: a rues were M:iro- laf t year. In tho National Iigue the longest game of the season went only 17

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