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2 THE INDIAXAPOLIS SUXDAy STAR, MARCH 0, 1924. Local Golfers Look Forward to Greatest Season in History of Sport INDIANS IN HARDEST. A Reason for Notre Dame's Gridiron Success- Spring Football Squad. CONCLUDED FROM PACK ONE. CLUB SHOOT AGAIN NINE CLUBS AWAIT i START; MANY MEETS PLANNED THIS YEAR IN MtVnTJVMMW NVj! handed and underhanded now.

At the I start the young star threw practically all balls by the submarine route. The Indians' boss la enthusiastic about Spud Campbell. Bush believes him to be a major league prospect without a question. Spud really Is a much better player this spring than last year. Ho Is fleldini; In great style.

Uirowingr with rare accuracy and his hitting, in which ho proved a bis sumrisa last season, is National Invitational Tourney even better than ever, and Bush has taught the youngster a great deal about hi.r-.ilnv and Mmnln 4a Leads List of Local Competi Ensminger Takes Second Place, While Wallace Shoots Into Third. Burford scored hlsh pun In the 100-target event yesterday, with 03 In the weekly shoot of the Indianapolis Gun Club. Ensmlnser waa second with 92 and Wallace was third with 88. Dr. Crocker of Cincinnati shooting from seventeen yards won the handicap with 23 out of 23 targets.

Three tied In the doubles events with nineteen targets out of twelve pairs. They were Dickison, Fred Holllday and Stevens. tions Scheduled. HY AVTTJi DEPPFRMAN. r' With seven golf clubs In full Tytfsi, two under construction and ttt'o more municipal courses Includ in which the Tribe boss is a past master.

I Sunijay the entira Indianapolis dele- gation will be taken for an automobile tour through the orange country adjacent to Plant City. There wera no new arrivals in camp today. Six play- I era are yet to report. ALTE TO FIGHT SANDOW. Merle Alts.

Indianapolis featharwelsht sensation, will meet Sammy Sandow. Ohio featherweight, at Covlnrton, Tuesday night. This will Alte's tenth professional bout. Sandow has encountered Pete Herman, Joe Lynch. Kid Williams and Jack Sharkey.

Alte meets Tommy Sparks. Cincinnati featherweight. March 17. at Cincinnati. OFFICIAL TO ATTEND Fl'NERAI CINCINNATI.

March 8. Directors and olflcers of the Cincinnati Nationals will be represented at the funeral of Man nnot At Broke 3 Burford loo iusininger ,....100 Wallace 100 AliK luO ed in the plans of the park board i for the coming season, and every- where hundreds of new golfers Joining the nine clubs that are open to the followers of the great Scotch game, golf will come into; its. biggest year in the history of i raff MwMi mi wiggam loo Trask 100 F. Holllday 100 Crocker 100 Byrne 100 Appel 100 ager Moran In -Fitcbbursr, next i Tuesday by Louis C. wldrlg.

treasurer, who departs tonight. the cfty, according to predictions nia.de by students of the sport. before has attention been directed so favorably toward the game and never before have enthusiasts of all classeB of pocketbooks Xotre Jtiune has started its spring football practice, which Is to evten.1 orer a jieriod of six weeks. The reproduction shows the great squad from which Knute Rockne (extreme left, standing) lias to sift Ills material nn.l slut it up for the big test in the fall. aaMiaBBsaBaaaaHaHMssiiHiiiiBiBiBiisBsHasBH nayies too Johnston 100 Jenkins 100 Ryan 75 Dicklaon 50 Guernsey 25 Stevens 100 Arvlli 100 HANDICAP.

25 TARGETS. Croeker (17 yards) Trask (17 yards) Wallace (19 yards) Jenkins (18 yards. K. llolliday (16 yards) Burford (21 yards) Sayleg (16 vards) Johnston (16 yards) Kusinlnger (21 yards) Appel (1(1 vardsi .1. iiirw.

la to iho fnrcslsht nnd effort i a younc man who bus made aood nt his tournaments for the yenr wefo taken up. hppn able to Iilav the game with cf the Messrs. Coffin, llookwalter. Jarvis 1 Job. DiirinR the fall ami winter he Tin- polf calendur for the conilne ii.

i at South ii Hide on the tfntli, twolfth, I Fori 'equal accessibility than will be pre- mtv nirs int In In- thht-onth, fmirt.rnth and ftfici'iith lioles, WIV par l0Urn.11M1t. itlanapoHH g'lr lia me mofi i uuii'imf; nt-w tne iuin nun h-Dprinn lialKiKaii quaiuyiiiK win Hi iviiih: Cf briii twelfth nnd ronlitioiiing the entire hxjii.i. S.niih is most popular 'course. John V. Hrash-r.

oiirs-s, as rl.nwn by Osurcs on the Uiveri.le c.urae, will be biwy jS ouVSm.K- Bented the coming summer. 1 lie jiplitical clavering over expensive upkeep of public courses has been hushed by figures which not only avrne do yaroa) Steven8 (24 yards) 1 4 coinpilcd by -Mr. Schupp, and earns more imkihk ir nr me new pmium Birnii-. jif 4 KiaK. iuiuiuini'in.

DOUBLES, 1J PAIR. liumv than hi' othei This la all true, onnu-pnr lournameni imi -mir. nr.iiit! it is a.inoi.stri.te,, because the dally will the Riverside flub summer oi yenry i.i jiuiie i-iuyeia uM.r4i. Stevens acneduie. ir win re or r.ieu.ii piay BO the daily fee is 25 holes, eighteen holes over f.t,':;, ciub i haniulonship.

qualifyinK Bhow that the municipal courses is the Muaii.t. At Smith 'Jrove ri-n(. 4 i i.ki. and the meen MliV J- and 1-1 an eigmecn-liuic loa.ei. have been made seir-sustaining, uui ct.

18 Finals of rluh rltampinlifchip. Dickison F. llolliday Hurford Knsininger WlKffam Dickison Professional, fee is Js. Plfasant Hun the dally intilal h.m.lieap tnurniwnent is sch'il-fi-e is cents while $10 Includes both tiled. May and 20 the medal play the lorker and green fees.

At Hlver-i inst par tourney will be held, while side the dailv fee Is cents, the green i the liecoration day tourney, May fee is $21) and the looker fee la The will he a handicap medal affair of in the case of three, a plump profit has been exhibited. Private country clubs are breaking Otlier tourneys as birdie nnd ringer contests will be announced during the season. Mr. Moore Is enthusiastic over the club's golf schedule this year and pre- out like a rash nil over the landscape green fee was reduced from last thirty-six holes. Notre Dame Wins, 472-3 to 38 1-3, in Fast Indoor Meet 3 Records Broken.

ffiprrial 1o The Indianapolis iRfar. SOUTH BEND, March 8. The Notre Dame track team showed a great reversal of form here this afternoon and defeated the crack Wisconsin squad by a 47 2-3 to 38 1-3 count in one of the best indoor meets that has beeA held in the Irish gymnasium for some years. Although Knute Kockne's speeders got away to a flying start and led through- out the meet it took the mile relay to decide the winner. Three Indoor records for the Xotre Dame gymnasium were broken, new marks being set in the relay, the one mile run and the 440-yard dash.

Capt. Paul Kennedy turned in a mile In breaking the old record of 2-5, which was held by Baker of Oberlin and established in 1010. Mc-Tlernan did the quarter-mile In :51 3-5, breaking the record of Devlne of Notre Dame, who had held It since lull. The old record was :52 1-5. The mile relay event was made in 3:29 4-5.

The old record was made, by Heffernan, Walsh, Montagus and Desch of Notre Dame In 1U22, when they did it in 3 :30 2-5. Summaries. 40-Yard Dash Layden (Notra Dnirw), first; Barr (Notre Damet, lecond; McAn-drews third. Time, :04 3-5. 40-Yard High Hurdles Tuhtar (Wis), first; Zlllh (Wish second; Casey (Notre Dame), third.

Time. :05 3-5. Mile Run Kennedy (Notre Dsme). first; Cossidy (Wis), mcond; Schneider third. Time, 4:21.

440-Yard Dash MeTlernsn (Notre Darnel, first; Hill (Wis), second; Kennedy tb4rd. Time, :051 3-5. Two-mile P.un Wendland (Notre Damol, first; Read (Wis), second; Pipper (Wis third. Time, 9:44 3-5. Half-miln Run Cox (Notre first Vallelly (Wis), second: Barber (Notre Dame), third.

Time, 1:59. Shotput Mtlbauer (Notre Dame), first; Tjlmberg second: Harmon third. Distance, 40 feet 6 inches. Pole Vault Harrington (Notre Darnel, first; Hamlll, Carey (Notre Darnel and Scott tied for second. Height, 12 north of the city anil the enthusiasm whk-b was aiiiinosed to have reached a Golf I "Good lSutlnen.

Ted Byrne, sales manager of the Packard Motor Car Company, who recently moved here from Cincinnati, was among the visiting shooters yesterday. Dr. C. K. Crocker of Cincinnati, who is attending the automobile show and an active member of the Cincinnati Gun Club, was a guest of Fred Holllday at yesterday's shoot.

rllrts that members of Ins club will oe Invitation Tourney. prominent In the rity and state tourna- The liigRist event on the Riverside mcnls. Many of the be.t pluyera of card will be the bluest of local golf, bclon tu the Woodstock. It is the national amateur invitational. New llroa.lmour Club.

July 4 the flag tournament ill be hid I. I ijy next juiy or August it is Imped It will consist of eighteen holes on either another sporty cighteen-hole golf course peak In Indianapolis last year, will rise it WU be Interesting to note the fol-tn even higher heights the coming sea- lon.ing ror computa for Mr. son. It Is t. Two new nine-hole courses are prom-! Jarvis by Mr.

bchopp lsed the coming year or so to allow fori an even greater lunation In the ranKs oi 72,2.5 J15.584.1 5 16 4SH 5i Irourse. I'lny for the club championship W11 be ready for use. It is the Broad-10. Anir. a.

The day tour-: the goners. new Hl-er8iat i. hnilt nt Thirtieth and 1 )en rborn 14 7.4 J.sm 0-. nioor uountry I'lun on street and Kessler boulevard, one of the It will be the tlmil event. It will be the nna event four country clubs Tormina a chain to I nit ion as wain, iniiie ,1 ti.

west in mis nam is tnc jiui. With the AMATEURS and SEMI-PROS atreets far reslileuts or eirmmwoou i-iens'int l.sihi i4.injsi.-. i.isi ay While Soutli Si.lers will have a nine-hole Al.hreviat Ions It. 'otnl rounds course south of 'Jarfleld park. played; O.

total operatlnK expenses. Charles A. Hookwalier. president of i receipts i tho park board, and It. Walter Surely our city fathers will note with superintendent of public pais.

who are a great deal of satisfaction that our both in accord with the furthering of sn( curKPS Hr. not only self-sustftln-municiiial golf, promised these courses mtr ilat they arc paying for them-HOlne time ago. I S'dves and are making limliev. though It Is largely through the efforts of i ths ilRt js not these men and Charles K. i ornn.

Known wmi fnr Wny, South Race Results. an poi last 'a aim loon one iihir hi. i ii lu the nine-hole course that, formed the be- the- er id la. It lb Is Finning of the new l'l-asant Kun Uolf vnl 1 Club. Then Alf took another look be- 'the moor.

he Indian polls Oolf nine hobs Mid decided that t'ountry Club Is the extreme esi- ern boundaiy of l.n-nl effort in the way Vl'llh neeent neal AT HAVANA. First Race furlongsl Peter 109 (I)eilow). 5 to 2. 4 to 5. 2 to 6, won: Fly- the greater part or last rail, winter arm in the construction of country clubs it as the father nt Indianapolis una, f.rove already Is a popular course and anrinir In chancine: things, and by that Indianapolis is so well favored.

inc Orb, 110 7 to 10. 1 to 3, is entirely within the realm of reason to stores fif early season bugs trump over Decoration day, when the Pleasant run the soft, yielding earth dally. Presi- course will receive its official opening, dent A. Cooil has called a meeting the Trvineton followers of the ancient Invitational In The Tabernacle Baptist basket ball team would like to arrange a came with a team for Tuesday night. The Baptists have a gymnasium.

Teams In the 15-16-year-old class Interested have been asked to call Belmont 3173 and ask for Ralph. reet. Hiirh Jump- Won by Tuhtsx, Donahue and Browne who each Jumped at 6 feet. Mile Relay Won bv (Notre Dame)) Me-Tiernan, Hamlin, Barr and Eaten. Time.

3:21 4-5. suppose that even tho Indianapolis seennrt: hntner uainien. no ijicbuugnnn). Country Club may be one of the closest 2. third Tims.

l.a.ly Bret-to Indianapolis within, say ten or Crt Rosenthal Is president of the nULvi tZWrWl now llroadmoor Club. Charles IS. horn-'won: 10i t.Maiesiiri, 7 to 5. 7 to An event which will bring Indlanap- of the club for March when new Srottlsh pastime, now being American-nils in the n-itinnal golfing eya will be officers will be elected. i l7.ed, will have one of the llnest natural I Si-hupp has installed a large golf urses in the state.

the national amateur Invitational tour-' v. ti(, ney which will be held June 7 and S. clubhouse and within a week nr ao ill r.llenhei course. but this has been iner is vice president and J. XIo.jk- 10.

second; Happy tio Lucky. 11" iHesehi. 2 to third. Time. 1:07 Bird Shot.

Holland, Glider, Humpy and Ed Uarrison also ran. Third llace (6 furlongs) Wilton Flanna. Mr l.auBhlinl. Ii to 1. 2 to 1, even, won; ChiacoteaHue, 107 (Banksi, 5 to 2, ii to second; (llabella.

104 (Dawson). 1 to 4. third Time. 1:14. Irene Walton, The Indianapolis Duds lost a hard-fought game to the Hoyer Top Shop, 38 to 33.

The Duds want games with the Temple Baptists, lied Crowns and T. P. O.s. Call Webster 0213. 4 The T.

P. C.s play the Lafavet.te 8t. Ann team at 8t. Anthony's hall next Thursday night. The Lafayette team defeated the Y.

P. C.s, 33 to 24, at Lafayette several weeks ago. over the Riveisl'le ami tlie Paries have a nine. hole Indoor course laid out. i abandon, for the newer course aooiu ier la seeietaij.

imi rj ivuim tii.ui- Coirin courses. This will be second He plans to bold smokers nnd all sorts a half a mile to the east. I-ast year man of the greens committee. Ve.ir tor this seventy-two hole medal nf business and social meetings in the only nine hides were used for play on Ground Is now being broken for the play event fir the Coffin trophy, which ballroom the new course. These holes were In club's SltKl.Oon i lubKouso, which will Chick Evans won last year.

i of South flrove will find that a miserable condition, Alf ays. and serve Us many members. Donald Itoi.s, Harrv Schoop is doing everything 1 yre, Mp hi 11, the cliibmsker, Is still it was no small job to condition them nationally known golf architect, Is within 'ids power to bring tho national on the Job R. Williams, known even fur temporary use. building the cightein-holo course.

This munlcinal course tournament here In 1 mnm nfTeetlnnmelv an "ltad." will he New land was tiurchased to give the court- will he nne of the snortiest in linrinne. Annette Teller, Furlough, Prince sportiest, in Bnnero A verde, Duke VVellinn- Ifi'Jo. It Is scheduled for Dayton, i hand to start off the dsllv crowds course the required length. While the the city, it is assured on hand to start off the dsllv crowds course the required length. While the the city ton and Execution also ran.

this year. year It was held In i when tho season opens officially about Fourth Race (6 furlongs) Glenn, 10 7 new course win navo. inciunen in it um nine holes used last year, there will he i 1-our Hard Holes. Chicago. April 1.

Srhnnn has marie three chance 11 new gieein. I ue lau- the nrdinarv U'Kallv. 104 (O'Brien). 7 to 6. 7 to 10.

be he Kddio present city ano state jj The first nine will The A rat nine will STATE NORMAL'S BASEBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED TEMRE HAUTE, Marrh Fifteen (fames have been booked for the Indiana State Normal baseball team, according to the sr-bdule announced today. The schedule follows: April 6 Purrlue at Lafayette. April 18 Kastern Illinois Normal at Terie Haute. April 22 DePauw at Greenrestle, April 25 Open. April 28 Rose Pnly.

tay 2 Muiifie Norma! at Muncle. May fi Kranklin at Franklin. May 7 Putlr at Terra Haute. May 13 Wabash college Terre Haute. May 1ft Eastern Illinois Normal at Charleston.

May 17 Franklin at Terre Haute. May 20 Rosi Poly. May Butler at Tndlanapotts. Mny 28 DePauw at Terre Haute. June 2 Wabash college at Crawfords-ville.

June 7 Muncle Normal at Terre Haute. title holder, will meet next summer, be- lh course during the winter which JS nine noies win second; Rapid Bir rte, iu ireterica), V. innn TV.a A knln IliaiO UUI lieW Olina I IJ'lllK IHJH ohl -y 0. iiiiiu llllli-. J.l luie-iutti, AJnj The (Irst hole has sides the usual assemblage of tlrst-rate adult trophy chasers, a large, number i Dy about twenty-five fo- the remaining holes.

Next week Alf i The last nine will include four J10wi Amelia la ana Mess Kit I a ao ran uir nunj I lie ennee Baseball players wishing to join a fast road club have been asked to call Webster 3 790. Delslein, Hetghtshew. K. Felix. Cleiver and Mlnnlek take notice.

A southpaw pitcher Is needed. The following baseball players have been asked to meet at Michigan street and Highland avenue at 7:30 o'clock next Tuesday night: Klor. W. Daabrow, C. Wm-son, D.

Reilly. V. McGuire, Bane. Baldwin. Henry, Yaver.

Flora, O'Connor. Ar-buckle. Stelhorn, Dally, McCool, Stader, Krucger and McKee. I yards. Trees have been planted about r.nllrae "classic" holes.

being the trickiest r.fth Hace (1 97 known to the game, it is declared. tu Bnen). 5 to 2, even, 1 to 2. won; Abe Numerous traps will guard nil greens. Sabloiasky, 103 iCallahan), 4 to 5.

2 to 5, the new tee and the old club shop, cafe N'titural llasards Galore. A special feature will be the unusual second; e.nanger. l'U Hrotnersj, even. third. Time, 1:47.

William Baker, Most Indianapolis courses have a number of natural hazards, but Alf watering system. Direct pipelines will teria and caddy house has been raised. I The thirl bole has been made 12fi yards longer, while the tee of the seventeenth has been placed on top of the hill, thus shortening this hole. i.atsar, i.aw i mim er, jap iad to all gioons nl tees htkI ill in- Cruce8 and Fel3E aIao ra'n. Ward says that his course will have sure a well-walercit course even In the nothing hut natural hazards.

Not an rnoat scorching weather. Like the Me- liillan Hills course, where the holes To IJIminsle eighteenth. KNOW VOl'R I'litl. BrfMUlmoor Club George Kontar Country Club I.ee Nelson Highland Club Dirk Nelson Pleasant Run Club Alf Ward Riverside Club (Rherslilr and 4 of- fln courses! Stark 8outb firove Club Harry Scbonp Woodstock Club Fred Srhupp I artificial trap, bunker or rteen ill be be lengthened or shortened, the The fast Oarfletd A. C.s want games In the lfi-17-year-old class.

For games, call Drexel 1401. Arrowheads and Gang take notice. Within a reasonable length of time, i built, as the course is admirably suited of ril Mr. Srhopp plans to move the nrst-c as-! the BroH.lm.mr will bo so r-elghteenth so fom.eVthat that their length may be In-ar tracks even the preens will not he built up. cres.l yards for special tourna- Sixth Race (6 furlongs) Atlsie Vernor, 10' 5 to 1, 2 to 1, even, won; Keotior.

1 (is Kessner), 4 to 6, 2 to 5, Becond; OInllvet, lu3 I Dawson 6 to ii. third. Tim, 1:13. Damage, Aly Error, L.nnk, The Ulster, Chow, Horeb, Ben Bolt and Golden Chance also ran. Seven flace (fl furlongs) Mlnui, 1 05 (Umvsiini, to 1, 7 to lu.

1 to 3, won; Ancestress, 10S (Fronk), 2 to 1, even, sec-uri'i; Niniroii, 103 (AlcCabe), 1 to 4, third. Time, 1:111. Kirk Dress, I-ee Adrian, Kilit Krlls, Rupuranna, Neptune and Trafalgar also ran. The Riverside A. A.

baseball team will meet tomorrow night at Clifton and Udell streets. and to rearrange the course so as to Alf has high hopes -f l'vliK o' "Koat-r. well-known nrofes- 1 I 111 est HI JUOSiei ii 1 1 1 i ue i i collie nnothfir hole nosslhla west of the i time, and this Is eioiiai iiiiiu n.ts oecu e.i.n oi" 1 .1. tracks. i the twentieth course lie hub nuiii, so dim words may be taken with finality.

be the grecn.ske.epcr. Cant, newly elected presi- M. i Ilr. R. The Ideal Furnace Company Is organlx-lnga baseball team and will meet Wednesday night at the home of W.

H. Burk. 1342 Relsner street. Strong state clubs wishing to meet th Ideals, have been of youngsters to contest his various titles. Mnssie Millir.

Ill-yea r-old ex-caddy, who force. I Ivl.lie to play a tie off in the city tourney after se enty-two holes of fast nliviiiK. has encouraged dent of tho combined Riverside and Cof- to that he was In I Apr11 fin course. Ulversldc fiolf Club, will have ...1,1 u'ater. and Monroe.

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2d Floor Kahn Wash. Meridian. asKca 10 write Air. jjurk. 1 large year of golf before Jr.

The Pleasant Run iolf Club met wlillc 1 ..1. PLAN GAME BETWEEN CHICAGO, CORNELL FIVES NEW YORK, March S. Efforts to arrange a post-season game In New York the latter part of March betw'jn Cornell and f'hlcasro, leaders nnd probable winners in the Eastern Intercollegiate and Western Conference basket ball leaRUes, respectively, are beinn: made by the Western Conference Association of New York cilv, Harry A. Carr, president of that organization. Bald today.

INVITATION NOT RECEIVED. CHICAGO, March 8. Chicago basket ball In ola 1b said tonlpht they had not received as yet an invitation to eng-ape in a post-season frame with Cornel), but indicated it would be given consideration if extended. Chicago's basket ball trip East five years ago provoked a controversy with Western Conference officials. AT TIA JL'AXA.

First Itace .4 furlonjrs) Moonchlld, 104 (O'Jjonnell), 4.2il, J3.40. J2.80, won: Our Hoy, UK $5.40, (3.60, second; Shasta Express, 10S (Caiitrell), $3.80, third. Time. undertaken the nuin-sizxrl Jon U)p (nQlv nas on the frozen ground, veritable droves of Ministers to enter I (lant the 1021 nn'Ma. If p.

rnisn nt of inj. ctinir a ronsenin nty jipriim into and out tlu Biinimpr's tournu- Tor the coming Humn.pr nave not iday in ve.ir's ity fmrnov Iihh no i his club. Pr. Cant has pncotintt rfd merit suhodule. It follows: i completed, according to flctty M.

San- Th Red Crowns defeated the Mayer Clianels, 63 to Tomorrow night the Crowns play the Capitol Avenue UVs. kuii -reserve, tiarvey junxie noy. cnuia vista. oth'r effort thnn '-n- our ugo yemnf: rondit ion that is gnernl on nil courses. Mny 3l ani June 1 ernlfre it will In iiif tf irrntMt thnt of nuiiiProUM tridfine 'atton.

boiimeuto. Fiirht.n haiA i born, prefiidont of tho club. The oftloial Girl. little Shas i tHk? A.P'" aXwatan' Hnasta, Chlllawaek and Intake also ran. Bids Kivn to iv.

riilo Knt in r.v cnt liriU' croups who livf their Rnine Jun Klffhfeen-hole trsm play 1 when It Is Xected that the new Kecond Race (fl furlonifs) Scottish Lad l-. luly 4, 6 and Seventy-two bole, clubhouse will be in uoiiii'iete leuuiuess tc ac, i years. "With bottt tue seasoned plnyers of golf wholly without the knowlcdtf that mere lire ntinoreus oi oilier excel- juy jj 20 Riahtren-hole handlenn I rneiiiurioini. I Loo. Ill (Wails), o.6U, J4.40.

second: -Two-ball mixed It will be recalled that the club was listen fiea. 110 J4.40, third. llllXCU JOUI-I l.UL U.rl.lU l.lin.w liliin. lent iciiows wnii wimm niey iniui piay, 26 and SOtllP 10 and 11 One-club tournament. Hie club's fine no'jv eichteen-hole course, i f.n"y'J,i.me?'Umt'??,h" All( nnd the yminKer K'nerntion paekeu in solid lines for blocks, the city and stste tournamenis become blgper events this In resieet to its potiulatlon Indianapolis bus the prentest municipal system in the country.

Kew cities ran boast a thirty-slx-hole tnunieipnl con Aim. It and 1 7 Qua I if vine round Pieas- lute foil -apuu. iuyo.Lii.a, o.inijr 'muu i and heroine ior tneir mutual benefit. This condition is natural, as the groups tisunlly include players of a uniform quality. Dr.

dint proposes to divide the membership Into three classes, namely. pl.y. the Race (I and 70 yards)- Thf Mapletons defeated the Banner A. C.s. 87 to 23.

In the Mapleton jrymnashim. Smith nnd Carter starred for the winners while Davis played best for the Banners. The Hover Too Shops went down before the Hoosier Celts, 29 to 26, last niffht, after leadlntr. to ID, st the half. Harvey and Jones played best for the Celts.

For games with the Celts, call Webster 1580. GIANTS SWAMP STtTDEKTS. SARASOTA, March 8. In their first gama of the season, the New York Giants romped over ths University of Florida team by 17 to 0. Wr viand Desn, 50,000 Louisville star.

rnaries liqvis is prcsuo'iit or tne t'ie-! o--- i-ogarty. tuooperi, s.en am Itun i.iun, r.nwaru iraiitnon vice inn iuuil.i uuuuutnn miin iinyiu'r- irts and countless other Improve- President and John Cady bwi roiary-treas- menta j2.4, won: I-tomulus, 107 S2.i,o, will be added to the club by the 12. go, second: War Winner, 109 (lilde-f opening It is hoped. Kalph noun, 3.40, third. Time, 1:47.

Kuror, tinuous course as tho Hlxei'side (iolf Bnd nil of various grades of players. urer. time of hnnillcnp tournaments, in 4'iut a Kiversme-i onui course iioks, lie- Interrhiss Caamano, Miza.nna, Senator Donlan, flols CENTRE PLAYERS SEEK MYERS FOR HEAD COACH DANVILLE, March 8. A petition sisned bv thirty-two Centre c.oNpk8 football players, asking Robert L. Myers, prea-Ident of the Centre Alumni Association and former assistant coach, to become head mentor of the Praying Colonels, has heen sent to Myers at Chicaao.

where lie la cneaaed at present in chautauaua work. sides this there are the two eighteen-1 which the best, will meet the worst players, Dr. i.nnt hopes will bring an Indianapolis Is supplied liberally with Vourift. who is chairman of the Rreens country clubs, there being live of them committee of tho club, is at present in all together, Including two new ones Klorida, wintering; with other local now under the course of formation. golfers.

Dirk Nelson is professional. nolo courses at Muith and rieas ant Run. The two contemplnted nine added cnod fellowship Into his club. teier ana Mono t.astie also ran. Fourth Itace .6 furlones) San Grado, 115 (Cantrell).

ti, J3.40. $3, won; Vesper Bells, 105 I Colli (C.60, second: lndinn. 113 iSmtlhl. J4.K0. Illlld.

bole courses will be augmented bv the which will In itself nrove of value In Woodstock Club nine-hole course when I hoostiny Indinnanolls coif. The program of the Indianapolis Golf' The latest polf club to make Its ap l-'ii. juiy riy, the clun lease expires. The rltv has i Ceorte Stark, the pro, will have i and Country ouo should he especially pen ranee inwanapous is me ineriurin i purchased this property and will, within charire of both courses and ill have Interertlng this year, as Kddie Zimmer. Hills Country club on the Spring MiM i Walter Huntzin(rer and Ernie Maun pttrhed for the- (Hants.

Dean pitched the first three Innings, fanned four and threw out four more. Ross Toung was out of the game today with an infected knee. and I'ceriess une also tan. period of ten yens or thereabouts. his hands full.

Charles Carrlncer will rltv and state champion. Is chairman of Centre Is seeking a coach to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of "Uncle Charlie" Moran, who went to Bucknell riiill iuiivusi .11.111 uot, the sports sn.i pastimes rommmee. ,0 13.60. $3.20. J2.S0.

won iine ji. lf. nis cninmaKer; iijiv nn'l llarry This maKnidcent system of coif! Johnson will be his assistants. Stark Is man who Is nbb' to win both titles In I ho citio was nirnmi in me Uunineraug. 102 (Kram-esi'oi, I0.

H.iti, one vear i lust the one to see to It nnd the first stockholders mVtlng uecond; Lamsied. 107 C.u. third, that his olub' tournament schedule was In July. Already a large number Time, 1:01. Convenient.

Hanio, Kllla one to do the individual golfer the mpst ons have ineir oesire a fan 1 L.I Virl Glbbs is chairman of to bilonu to this club, wnose member- 6,01 and anei amu lan. good. I an c. (jIDOs is cnanman ahln will be limited to Sixth Kane (0 furlongsl Hotter I.urk. greens committee.

tm Ml not oartlcinate In locil 1 II'1 1 ood, J15.40, I6.1-0. 1.1.20, The tentative program nt the Country i Tl his. dub wt II nj ot mUl nunstar, KiO (Carter), $4.60. flub Includes Ilie tiMtial Blf thls hu I 11 s.rey, 130 o'Donnell $2.40. tlihd.

I wl I. ev ersl I. vnllons to a Ir soetled in August and will not be ready Ti, ie. (equals track recotd). nil-; 7bri fr if l''V 'I11'1" ot 'rle.

TanBerine and Paula up the Diiffhtfr or (roir. William mill) Diddle, ex-slate cham- ahay also ran. Member-Caddy Tourney. II. Lincoln of Columbus, Ind.

i nlon who Is the nrchltect for tho course i Seventh Itace 00 4 and up; which Is now being layed out. has JJ4 n.ileS)-..l!ouei. 106 (Walls), S16.20. H. l.ns evolved a novel idon for the use of tecs.

I '-Wit. 104 (Ell offered a cup for a member and caddy Tin" rets of tecs will be provided for. Prlncs Direct and slack This two-bnll foursome One will ne snoii. i TnonB Rl3 ran' i tournament. sou no- itace souu ciaiminn; will be something new.

Members of the will lncrea.se the lensth of i 9 (U. lonirs) Mollis a (Ellis), 4.4u, club will select a caddy as partner and t)i course by several 100 yards. This i on, 2.mi. wt.u; Odd Seis. i.Smliin.

tholr rnirru mnke tho course attractive lor seeona; iih fimimrj, in Time. Put, i ill a fpntiiro which 1 (Wood). 3.40. third Standardize Your Playing Floor with NURRE PLATE GLASS BANKS Nurre plate glass basket ball banks have practically become standard equipment for high school gymnasiums. Leading colleges and high schools have accepted the glass bank as a distinct improvement and we are making installations regularly for the athletic departments of progressive tin- vum i II.

ity, Malvern, lh-ltv, Malvern, hast Boy, llttiH riiistir, HiBmtoii, Taxation, Bsrdalld, Seth Alibi. the cntn. lnis i'vpiu snouci stir up con- icw slilcnihle Interest amoncr the "kids" of also ran, the Country Club. The date has not yet Ninth Itace $600 claiming: 3 and up lu illurni. ts.vu.

Dp.n set. I The course will be or eighteen boles, 4 'i lunones) Utile Beach, 114 W. hfl. but a audltiunal six-hole practice idYSstTO fmT" rn'Z course be added. Tho clubhouse event and should bring out talent In a to cost approximately will be worthman.

Motor Cop, Jim nun and Dr. Jolinson also ran. will be bold fnr the Meyer. Oscar Schmidt Is president of the club lie ra am. xn- 't'''-1," nnd ntou Is vice president lnt mixed foi.rwmc.b-.ldPS the other Bn Rn, Rauch is secretary ami koss AT XKW OKLEAN8.

First Race (6 furloncsj Hone, 107 (Burke), 6 to 1. 2 to 1. even, won; Lnnu tonrnevs. Aotlilns: tlfflnit'3 can be an John H. Wallace, treasurer.

Charles H. Bow. 99 (Blini.ll, to to sec nounced until the openlnir dinner th'e i. i na rman 01 ie miciim cimii- in i hh (c.arrnii 4 to d. inirn.

last, of April. Sliced is sriTP i. 1 I I -n Honor cmr vju, jveuuni- meudation and ltapld Day also ran. The "Sportsman" A ne spring crusher, the predominating style for Spring, 1924 and incidentally another sensational Hauler Hat Value. $2.50 No extra charge for fancy bands.

Sport Caps $1.50 and $2 tary of the Country Club and Charlca mlttee. tin rom.ii.uw hi S. Sfillsrd is president. I Otl, BenC. Stevenson Julian Bobbs, For a number of years members of the James 3.

Watson and Howard M. Woodstock Club. Thirty-elrhth street Major P. Harrison, noting secretary, has and Northwestern avenue, have con- offices at 405 Circle building. sldred adding nine more holes to their i ouiUe NEWSPRINT FACTORY.

QUEBEC. Quebec-The Bothermere The Oolden Hill property directly Interests of B-ngrland, which recently ae-nortb of the driveway leading to the quired a larfre block of timber land In clubhouse from Northwestern syenue Manlcoulgan river basin, were would be the site of the new holes if Ine an.uu thev on- ever acquired. i learned to have headed a syndicate second Kace furlongs) Pathan, 107 7 to 1, 5 to to 6. won; Stake Me, 107 i Parke). 6 to 1, 3 to 1, second; Queen Charming.

102 (Mreunlng). 3 to 6. third. Time. Jim Kenney, I Barleycorn, Move On Saih.

Blanche E. Extra Erlltlen, Shine On. Buck Pond, Bril- llant Cast, lnvicius, Vera Vennls and Ever-glade also ran. Third Race (1 1-1 miles) Tan Son. 107 (Arcardv), 8 to 1.

6 to 2, to 5, won; Kscaruolette. 104 (Jones), 4 to 1, 2 to 1, sei-ond; Roal l.uck. 110 iSharpe), 6 to 2 third Time, Vennie, Sea Court, Alartrtln, Alard. High Speed, Paul Mlcotl, ttustem. Kichelleu, Our Star and Bucatlo also ran.

It was only a snort time ago the which will spend io.uuu.huu in erecting high schools over the state. The outstanding mayanB course, in a uniformly smooth and highly polished surface affording the greatest possible accuracy for bank shots In addition the steel frame lends rigidity and strength, which is so essential. We furnish the glass bank and frame all complete ready to install (without basket). Ask for blue prints if you write us, or see our representative at the Claypool Hotel. Install them Plate Glass Banks on Exhibition in Lobby of Clay-pool Hotel and at Coliseum During Tournament The NURRE MIRROR PLATE CO.

Bloomington, Ind. See Our Representative at the Claypool Hotel, During Tournament NURRE BANKS now installed INDIANA UNIV. PURDUE UNIV. ROSE POLYTECII. STATE NORMAL and leading High Schools, such as FORT WAYNE EVANSVILLE BLOOMINGTON MARTINSVILLE BEDFORD VINCENNES and many oiberi.

nine holes of Woodstock underwent a al1j newsprint manufacturing trapping and bunkering. nar thl, Fourth P.ac.e (14 miles) cjooanight. nresent tnorousliiy DP-ounttered the 1 ie i to 6 i iu wen i course offers Itself as a compact c. Regis Paper Company 1 02 (Parke 1. 1 1 to 3 out, sec course.

and rates high Kl.OtH) fdant near" thJ onU; Fr.e.y Sneezy 0C tBnny 1 rtl. i "ne, -k i 4 i i Soviet also ran. smciriK uc v. of St. Augustin, a partially destroyed the clubhouse, neres- JV" 'l' nt rm ft nt If 'WUeoeC.

Fiflh Race (6 furlongs) El Astro, 110' The "Woodstock has been a social BOBBY JONES TO WED. ATLANTA. March Engagement (Tho.uayKej. iu to i. uu.

Whalebone. 101 (Jnnes), to 6. second' bile Thoughts, 9 (Wallace), 4 to I third. Time, 1:16. Tender Seth, Ruby, Arrowhead.

Bright Lights, Admirer and Robert Tyre (Hobby) Jones. Untied orenu Marccllla also ran Charles CMmgev Co. center for many years and was the scene of the national clay court tennis championship only last year. tiolf Committee, Meets. A meeting of the golf committee was held nt the home of Arthur C.

Moore, chairman, last week. At this meeting the routine business of the care of the course and a tentative program of States open golf champion, to marry Mlssl slt.h Kace Ul-16 miles) Attorney. 110 Marv Mi lone of Atlanta was announced i (Stutts). 4 to 1. I to 1, 4 to 6.

won; will take iu ll Kteteli JOIJ TV. fc NT KAP une. kt 'in. l.tly. (irandest, our Betsy, n.arrlag will no.

inicrere rn Rov. Vna Clothiers jjpfcfii in in l.etron. ai.cn., io Y. in in UtlO. IB jcoii.

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