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THE IXDIAXAPOIJS STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. Trading Overshadows Major Questions: Little Giants Trounce Iowa 1G Carson was able to take the last two rounds of their eight stanza affair. Epidemic of LAFAYETTE PUG SCHALK ANXIOUS Hurt Fingers Among Stars large floor, but the majority of the squad was (toing Rood when the long drill came to a close. Although the scrimmage was marked hy sloppy playing at times the spirit of the team was the best shown this season and every man was putting out the best he hail. GAIN EXPERIKNCE.

The victory over Danville gave some of the men some valuable and much ALL TICKETS SOLD FOR TILT ON COAST PASADENA. Dec. 1,1 (ft All of the BS.22H tickets for the New Year's day football game between the Vnlversitr of Alabama and Stanford university teams have been sold, and approximately 10.000, applicants for tickets had to be refused. DEFEATS CARSON DSIGNSEGOND I Both boxers were on their toes from bell to bell and mixed freely and willingly. A short left jab to Carson's nose worried the Indianapolis mauler In the early rounds and brought blood in the first mixup.

Sayers also stopped a wicked loft of Don's which opened the visitor lip. RODMAN TRU M.rilU- Red Rodman of Fort Wayne was too much for Royal Cox in the six-round MEHLHORNS SUCKER FOR SOX Fast Start Gives Sayers De- I i i needed experience and they were GOLF HOBnyEi INDIVIDUALSTARS Hawkeyes Fail to Connect With Basket Hoosiers Never Threatened. Sppctn fo The Indianapolis Star. IOWA CITY, Dec. 13.

Two teams Hghting, dribbling and passing for an entire game, but with only one team hitting the basket, was the story of the game between Wabash and CONTrNI ED ON PAGE TWENTY. HAND Large Floor Discloses Numerous Errors of Blue Courtmen. Numerous errors In passing and teamwork, which were unnoticed in the small Jrvtnfrton gym, stood out workingTard to correct deficient plays which were rapidly showing up. Accuracy In passing and speed In I getting the ball down the floor for under-the-basket shots were stressed by Coach Paul Hlnkle In an effort to 'get his attack in shape, to meet the I Coe College squad which will visit the Bulldogs Thursday. split the visitor's lip, but from then on it was all Baldwin.

Mat Herman of Indianapolis took four of the six rounds against Darry Dubois of Lafayette and the brothers, staged a three-round pre-llminary to the regular card. cision uver Local Mauler. Jimmy Sayers of Lafayette defeated Don Carson, local mauler, In the main go of the Elks Club Christmas fund show at the club last night. Sayers started fast and had the best of the first six rounds but several smashing lefts from Carson's glove In the semifinal. Rodman raved himself in the first two but opened up with a bunch of left hooks in the last four rounds that almost stopped Soldier Shannon of Fort Harrison received a mighty sore nose and "four rounds of beating from Al Baldwin, Rantoul (111.) fighter.

Shannon won the first two rounds, opening a deep cut over Baldwin's eye In the Initial In the next stanza. Shannon The Coe College team, whose defense Is particularly strong, is composed mostly of veterans who were on the team that placed third in the quite plainly on the new Armory floor yesterday when the Bulldogs held their first workout on the hardwood that is to be the scene of their home irames this season. Pome of the men wore out quickly under the strain of the MEI.I.O WINS TF.N-ROI ND tiO. BOSTON. Msts.

Dec. 13 Al Mello. Lowell wellerweifrht, won the decision over Jsc'i Zlvle. PltTstiirrgh. In their ten-round bout at the Boston anna tonight.

seventh slowed the Lafayette pug until Midwestern Conference last year I New Chicago Pilot Seeks Sucessor to Eddie Collins. CHICAGO, Pec. 13. (P) There is no desire on the part of the American League club owners to supplant Kenesaw Mountain Landls as baseball comTiiissioner, or to oppose his re-election for a even-year term, which will come up at the joint meeting of the major league clubs here Thursday. This was apparent tonight as club of the American League gathered for their annual meeting tomor-Vow and Wednesday.

Club owners also are expected to concur In the action of the National leagues In voUng to extend the 1W27 eampalfrn inti the first week in Orto- ber. instead of ending, the season the last week in September, as was done this year. SF.TTT.K.I) IN" ADVANCE. At Hauger's Massachusett Beginning Wednesday Morning at 9 Ending Saturday Night at 9 Avenue Store GERED Pitching BY Al. A KI'K.

Oorge VonFllm, national amateur As the American league club own- i golf champion. Is the latest athlete to i Er7r3 ers seemed to h-ivc settled in advance runic up with several Injured digits, what their decision will be on the in what is threatening to become an major questions coming up. it is like- in mashed hands ami'ig ly that spirited trading sessions will overshadow the new, of the delibera- I ''hampions in various lines of spo.is. tlons of the owners. I Tete Latzo, who grabbed the welter- Five new managers In the American wpi8.nt title from Mh key Walker, let League gives evidence cf the unrest on the part of the club owners and in each case the new pilot will be look- i hands an is r.iw as helpless as a ing for a chance to bolster his team, BaD(, uUl bf without a bat.

Jack McAllister was named manager of the Cleveland Indians, succeeding! 'lfl Mehlhorn, famous Tris Speaker, in time for him to come golfer, carelessly let a glass top table here to negotiate trades if possible. fall on one of his fingers and since Ray Schalk, the new leader of the then has had It amputated. How much phicago White Pox, will be on hand this will interfere with his golf will endeavoring to find a second baseman be determined by his playing this win re (Illinois) ter in California, Texas and shortstop to take tne place or Eddie Collins. The former White Sox leader has been reported variously as foing to the Athletics or the Yankees. Mordecal three lingered Brown, one of the greatest curve ball pitchers in baseball history, had a very interesting hand.

He lost one of Ids fingers HH.H-rRICEI) MAN. 'I Collins always has been a high- 1 in his youth and It apparently helped While They Last HATS him In pitching. He had perfect con Prices on suits and overcoats are next to nothing! The most astounding clothing values (we believe) that have ever been presented in this city. priced man in baseball and a reported alary of a year may determine what connections he will have for 192T. Dan Howley, the new pilot of the prowns, has announced that (ieorge pisler will be the Browns' first base-Juan in closing the door on gos-ip that the former Browns' manager trol and the stump of the lost finger gave him one of the best curve balls in the game.

Jimmy Archer, the old Chicago catcher, while he had the regulation number of fingers, had his right arm so severely burned in his youth that one tendon contracted and gave him a crooked arm. This injury made him 150 Genuine Velour Hats, all silk lined; resnilar $5.00 quality; while they last- was on the market. fall colors) (all sizes) $249 The deal for the purchase of the ramous, as ne developed a snap mimw Columbus American Association Club with his crooked arm that lost no time by the Cincinnati Nationals may be in getting the ball away, consummated before the meeting is Understand Clearly that this sale does not in any way interfere with our announced policy of concentration on favorite )Kpular prices, $18.99, 24.f! and It's only because we have decided to close out some of our out-of-town stores anil concentrate more strongly on the Indian-aK)lis store which is enjoying such tremendous popularity and phenomenal growth that brings you this amazing chance! to Save Money! RV AM, MEANS BE HKHE! A sale like this conies but rarely In a lifetime! If the sale merchandise doesn't just register with your exact needs and taste, you'll find our regular featured croups to your liking! To make this event of even greater public interest and to broaden the We have included in this sale 182 suits and 212 overcoats from our Indianapolis stock! over. Joe Carr, president or tne Columbus Senators, will meet Garry Herrmann, president of the Reds, to Wanted 25 Extra Salesmen for This Sale (apply at once) Store Open Every Night Till 9 (during this sale) H.S. A.

A. OFFICIALS CAPS talk over the situation with Thomas K. Wilson. Chicago packer, and Well made, brand new NAMED BY TRESTER stork; regular $1.50 qunl of the majority of stock ine club. Ity while they last 79c A FRANK STATEMENT CONCERNING THE SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN THIS SALE! WORK TROUSERS Work on State, Sectional Tourneys to Start Soon.

Special fo The Indianapolis Star. AXDERSOX, Dec. 13 A. L. Trester, secretary of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, today announced result of the election conducted during the past few weeks Genuine Keystone guaranteed work trousers, most durable work trousers pro duced; while they last $2 the wonderful all-wool fabrics, the careful tailoring (which includes plenty of hand work) AND BY THE VALUES, which to our knowledge have never been equaled in any clothing sale anywhere! IT, IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE that you attend this sale at once! You can readily understand that in a great sale like this assortments become "shot" in quick time.

BE HERE AT 9 TOMORROW IF YOU CAN! Many of the garments are not up to the minute in style! Some are not worthy of a place in our stocks some are highly desirable in every respect. Some of the trousers are too narrow the body lines are a bit snugger than the favored styles of today on some the lapels are not shaped or notched exactly in accordance with the "last word" but whatever little shortcoming in style is more than made up by MEN'S SHEEP LINED COATS Balance of Decatur stocks, high-grade one-piece pelts. TUn MAXIE ROSENBLOOM DOWNS PHIL KAPLAN Late Rally Decides Fast i Slugfest at Madison Square Garden. KEW YORK, Dec. 13.

(Universal Service) Maxi Rosenbloom scored a laat-minute victory over his rival Harlem middtewelght, K. O. Fhll Kaplan, In the feature bout of ten rounds at Madison Square Garden tonight. It vu the last two rounds that really won for Rosenbloom. Kaplan had the bout practically Won when they entered the eighth round.

AfTer letting Maxle take the first two rounds, Kaplan started a two-fisted attack that dazed Rosenbloom, staggered him. and made him look Ilka an almost certain loser. FLASHES REAL QUALITY. In soma of the intermediary rounds Jtossnbloom flashed soma real quality riere and there, but on the whole It looked lika another Kaplan victory. And then came the ninth.

Rosenbloom came Into his own. tore into his neighbor from Harlem with all he had, which at the moment was plenty, and took the fight right away from him. But it was in the tenth that Rosie his real bid. Maxie threw ell caution to the winds. He opened up with both fists.

He sluggej with his rigfit and pound--d with hl3 left. He sent his rival across the ring with blows that stung, and though Kaplan tried to give him a fight, he was unable to cope with the slugging; tactics of Rosenbloom. It aaemed that Kaplan had spent himself 'In the earlier rounds. a sorted 9 O'clock Special The Overcoats -20 ULSTERETTE OVERCOATS. colors and models, mostly small While they last to name members of the board of con- trol and legislative body of the association.

New members of the board of control elected were: J. F. Hull. Kent-iland, first district, and Harry Nixon. Portland, fourth district.

Both will serve terms of three years, beginning Jan 1. i NEW MEMBERS. I Xew members of the legislative body are R. W. Johnson, Royal (n-l ter, three years, and Victor Wilson, i two years, from first district; Paul Buroker, Montpelier, three years, second district: c.

Zimmerman, Terre I Haute, three years, third district; Don Essex, Daleville, three years, fourth district: Charles Sjeckard, Mitchell, three years, fifth district. Work on the state tournaments soon will begin. A meeting will he held in Indianapolis at whicn the skeleton schedules for the reglonals and finals will be drawn up. Entry blanks for the tournament will be sent out shortly after Christmas and complete schedules for the sixty-four sectional tourneys will be framed with individual entry lists for each center ranging from nine to sixteen t.ams. sies, priced for quick clean up; .85 blue grays, plaid backs, I to go at ALL-WOOL SUITS BLACK RUBBER RAINCOATS 75 ALL-WOOL SUITS Every suit in this lot all wool, hand tailored perfect -flj in every way.

lne style is a lit- ll 0 .00 ALL-WOOL BLUE OVER-COATS Quilted linings, box models, to go at 11 Guaranteed rainproof; tie off but the price AWAY off All-wool suits for less than a dollar; 20 jazz suits formerly priced most jiopular raincoat on $2o, sizes 34, 35, 36; the market; while they last $4.85 JUST SIX imported, all-wool, satin lined over coats, heautiful nlaid hacks, be while 20 lat (one to a customer) 99c 110 ALL-WOOL SUITS Decatur store priced them at S30.00 and S33.00 Some marvelous values and real desirable styles in this lot, be here early for HI .85 choice. Regulars, longs, shorts, Bjy, here early if you want one. Reg- .85 ular $35 value, while they last. GABARDINE RAINCOATS Genuine rraenctte label, perfect while they last 45 85 ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS at this price you will surely find a color and style to please you; includes some very fine fabrics, high-grade tailoring. The price is jm ridiculous for overcoats of such 1 .85 high grade 44 CONSERVATIVE STYLES ALL-WOOL SUITS Most of this lot of suits are in very good taste for the conservative iA, dresser.

Worth at least double the price TWELVE SURVIVE CUT Sexton Grooms Cathedral Squad for Two Net Contests. The Cathedral basket ball team, after emerging victorious from the Oaklandon tilt, settled down to a hard week of practice yesterday, The Irish will Invade the camps of Huntington and Fort Vane. the fives in the nortn en.j i of the state, Frldny and Sat inlay. The team went through a u)k drill Mast night at the of auditorium, In hich CuH' xt out the weak spot Known in Friday's game. The now of only twelve men.

l-rwrds, IiugJin, Huffnagel, Hellmer. Ivary ami Burke; centers. Herold and McNeills; guards, Venzej, Sexton, Egun, Miller GOLF KNICKERS PREPARES FOR week-end CLASHES Smarting from two-week end defeats at the hands of tha Greenfield and Newcastle quintets, the Tech netters 'were given a short and light workout by Coach Mark Wakefield Ht the gym in preparation for games with Rlch-' mond and Craw fordsvllle. Friday the Green and White boys Invade Morton ramp at Richmond and Saturday taey tangle with t'rawfords-' vllle at the new armory! In recent workouts, Wakefield under-basket phots, shooting 'fouls and faster passing. The practice was concluded by a long lecture and blackboard drill by the Tech pilot, in -which he pointed out the faults of thf team and the remedies.

Havim onlv Wide assortment of new 9 O'Clotk Secial TUXEDO SUITS Sixes 34 to 46 fi nished worsteds, hand tailored, full silk lined; formerly priced $30, while QQ they last tt patterns, regular and pint EIGHT DOUBLE BREASTED OVERCOATS 52 ALL-WOOL SUITS Many in this lot have two trousers; very desirable styles. Blue four styles; while they laf Oxford gray, form-ht ojer- coats, originally priced $35.00, sertrcs. Din strines. etc. Excel lent hand tailoring, worth S.85 to go at double I one victory out of four starts, the Tech coach Is extremely desirous of annex- lng tha two games this week-end.

and Balance of Decatur store Topcoats stock craven- SI 1 .85 APPROXIMATELY 1,000 Trousers etted topcoats XX- pairs Dress Trousers from SPECIAL lot of blue topcoats, silk lined, all-wool fabrics RIPPLE PREPARES FOR CASTLETON GO Cheered on by Its victory over Knlghtstown last Friday, the Ripple net squad went through a strenuous practice yesterday in preparation for jthe game next Friday night with Css- TV, tram n111 Ka nlavaj our Decatur store and Indianapolis stock. Every style, color and fabric included, excellent opportunity to match your coat. Every pair at big reduction. Sale prices, $2.80, $3.20, $3.60, $4.00, $4.80, $-1 ,95 $5.60. Also one lot Palm Beach pants JL Also a group of topcoats from our Indianapolis stock at greatly reduced prices.

FINE SUITS A large assortment of very desirable suits, this season's smart stocks included, are regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. Splendid styles and fabrics, at and $24 9 O'Cloek Special FULL DRESS SUITS Sizes 34 to 38 Fine unfinished worsteds, hand tailored, pure silk lined; formerly sold up to while they QQ last JUU I. A. C. TO STAGE AMATEUR SWATFEST The boxing committee of the Indianapolis Athletic Club will stag another amateur boxing show at the club gymnasium Saturday.

Dec l. rh last show proved to be one of the best amateur boxing affairs staged in this city for years. Ten bouts were rur, off in rapid-fire style, with action dominating every contest and the fans were on their feet from gong to gong. The coming show will be open to entrants from the locnl amateur organizations and from amateur boxer who are not affiliated with represents, tive clubs. Entries are expected from the South Side Turners, Indianapolis A.

C. Epstein A. Arcade A. and the Fairbanks-Morse A. C.

It is possible thnt twelve to fifteen bom will be offered local fans st Saturdays swatfest. The bouts will start i promptly at 8:15. I tne Hippie gymnasium anu in audition to the main feature, K. V. man, principal of Broad Ripple high school, has arranged for a game between the Broad Ripple seconds and Vanitnl seenmts Tim tanm fUl JL CONCERNING ALTERATIONS No alterations, excepting to shorten sleeves or trouser lengths.

CONDITIONS OF SALE All sales are final. No refunds or which has gone through the season so far without a defeat, Is composed of ClHffry, Ijceb, Ploughe, Ressler, Ross ami Sterett. (25 Years First Block on Mass. Ave.) F.niTK O'llOni) TAKEN KEEii. TUKVTIVN-, Pec.

13. Pl EildU viowd of Cidumbus. won a ten-round decision over Jimmy- Reed in thir biiU.mtit;ht malcb bar tonlxhc.

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