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13 oiler Makers and Crimson Put on Final Trimmings THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924. for Annual tit GEORGETOWN LAST with the Local iwier. 83 SO 86 PIlriTOtt. 66 hi 75 CM'i'rf 110 1,10 JSIVMCrty 7d 114 Totals.I5J 211 27nl Totalo.ljil 2J4 TZi GRAPPLING CHAMP Ex-Ohio Star Asks Hearing on Sanity I. A.

C. SO. I.EAGl'E. ANNUAL BILLIARD SESSION IS HELD More than one hundred members from all parts of the state met In the fourth annual convention of the Indiana Billiard Association at Harry Cooler's parlor yesterday. The convention closed last night with a ban ill iy( ON EDGE FOR TILT (L A.

C. Alleya.) Out tars. foortlea. HILLTOPPER GAME DRILL FOR INDIANA i. r.

r. n. j.r..ovK. (Illinois Auditors. Parol Clucks.

rs US KJJnnnnek 138 17 Mftr.in. 1S 20cJ imeson 1 S4 163 171 71) Hfi 1 1 IKenilrck 101 1JI 160 riiinpHn 1M UT lUMrsKdk 118 137 100 Bundm r.O ll. 1 f.l lis 117 111 GROTTO LKAOl'E. (Central Alleys. Guards.

i imiursU. Hhlmsr. 1P lSOlIK.Milin 172 lb" i.i 1V1 ls.l.vii. Its IS US Ill 1,1 U.Koiher. ItiO H'' llt-rUnR.

176 15 1J1 1.1 l.i iiur.ieit i im.i,.u,ih. li Handep Il.4iilicp 2 Local mat fans are looking forward quet and an exhibition of pocket oil fir 747 I2-: Totals Tflf tTncineorH 74j I Totala. .004 I3S SUS Toluls. .,27 J0 I7D 111 1J7 Ki lierrara 120 147 1 100 1 j.o Misclik. 184 i7 l.j:Vlnlnr 144 133 1 1 1 rV' iii Jii 117 143 151 14t 1101, ten 100 107 Waiiilgh 149 16 1 55 Blliory.

na us Totala) 76 785 Tota.la..6 70S Strlkia Turkaya. Orloft. 1,3 115 133 Keeling-, lit 164 119 lirlaorn. 1SS 12i 171 144 12 15 Kolataii 1 14 loO 109 lli 100 100 iWlcmth 100 108 11 li lJta. 147145 lillnd.

10" l'l Iiuhn 156 127 131! Totals. 697 687 86:1 Totals. .828 878 Ttt fltarea. Splits. ltl 181 19 118 i- 11- llt to plenty of action at the Broadway i iiard3i le Ma.rvei theater tonight, when Jack Reynolds, defeated I.salnh Armstrong, a "boy world's welterweight wrestling chain- wonder" of Winchester, MO to lio.

pion, meets All Hassan, the Turk, In One of the important results uf the a finish bout. convention tha appointment of The two stars staged a thriller here Ollle Allen, Clyde Holstein and Patrick a few weeks back, In which the for- Curtm, till of IiulliinnjMills, on spc-elgn grappler won two of the three I clal coinmlttop to co-operate in cor-falls. At that time Hassan went on undesirable conditions In a the mat weighing around 1V pounds, number of pool halls and billiard rooms 171 111 114 I'il US IK 140 143 170 169 ii( lfil MatiterH. Iinntt, 170 lo7 W7 i li-r: la 1 lo UP. 'J 1 1 I 175 I'M HANOVKR, 1ft.

somewhat Phnken by th Roso Poly defeat Ilnnover hns Intensive drill-infr for the lost pruno of the with (Jeorpt'tcwn cuileKu 'n KVntin ky, Krhlay. Several charifcca vill bo maH; In tho lineup duo to Injuries and nb-fpri'-vs of sonic of tzitvp. Tlif Mountuinrors ha a husky in and ft will tuk1 all of tho combined flight and running1 Hanover pog-sesHos to down them, Pc vol oji nf? rn ofTn. that will ktit HinashinLT is TlnU'fl rh(rf 7 0 To ill 1 II I 721 in: 7B1I Totals. 72 721 111 Huniltcv) Totals M.

Si, St' I 770 779 Hamtsg," ''he. ka Opnir Iiopt. Miuiri.l. 14 HI 1 16S 131 137 1 S2 133 1 111 17:11, dk'D. Da I7ti but he has agreed to make ISO pounds here.

l-iliifj 100 12 182 18t 160 I teil.lrd 115 123 lis 100 loO 100 jlirlnkiy lj 111 ji'O t.oryn. 131 14 141 George Myers of Newcastle was -i i I 71 110 109 184 I8 1117 11,1 lut 117 1 4 i -101, I'll! loS T22 2" S.liaaf. 162 181 1 a 11 lluil. 1 a 1 10 1 1 1 1.7 II ait inn 11 14', I'rein-li. liritlith.

la I 17H li.milei. ..1 lo'J If I (IIM.ert. elected vice prt-nldi'iit of the Richmond i 'ulePs. JlW.ielUUl 11.11 i M.m ritl.i II n.lrr. Hinel i 0 To! In.

anion iut mj .13 Oiinil. 100 100 100 Totala. 819 779 72ji Totala. 813 809 77 at rt o'clock for tonight's nratch. Both Reynolds and Hassan have reported that they are In perfect physical condition for a hard struggle and are confident of victory.

district, succeeding Charles K. I'lebl. i problem now. This was sadly lacklnc 1 i 2 Totala it.i 74.1 Totals. .733 761 7H also of Newcastle, who resigned.

Her a.r napt. m. nt V' 7H 91 El 1 12 f'lnrlfe 1 3 11)1 1 JMFtmlih 211 HO 1 0 i IJUntl IJNK-BI-XT (Illinois Allays.) i 1 5 i st ifier 137 140 tr.ein,",! Tnlr Men Bit. ii Smll ll 134 IBS 114 12.1 li' 4 1 24 140 12 3 101 98 Jf' 105 106 11-9 i 1 4 H'on lfl 1 0 lf.l Arluur ll: 1 I 11 198 106 Toolroom. Wilson.

133 173 llHltriont. IS" Bkwrth. I1J ROCKNE AND ZUP. in the Rose game. He has not announced his lineup as yet but It probably will bo Feehir and Clever, ends; Hough and HeUiTingtoii, lackies; Itoldennun and Stuhhletleld.

guards; Beer, center; Cox, quarter; Manatigh and Prime, half barks, and K. Housh, full back. 117 122 13 ItC-II 131 man J. Ilccker wis mode vice president of the Kvansvilli- district. H.

II, rnith, executive secretary, presided at the night and In a brief talk outlined the growth of tie association, lie reported a total membership of more than four hundred Ulekey. 162 fi, 1 1(a uff llvnn HO l6 152 Wol.er.. 10 6 1 in Totala I.e(ti.. i 11 Slum. 1:5 1 I 1 Illicilen 1-2 1.

746 819 Tli 666 46 731 174 If. 8 210 lifi 154 SOS 17o 196 11.7 15v 2J7 144 17T 162 148 170 Ollilwll lirandt i'lent I'tlirgll Phelan Grooms Huskies for Big Homecoming Flags Ready to Fly. Special to The Indianapolis Star. LAFAYETTE, Nov. 19.

With the time for the annual clash with Coach Bill Ingram's eleven drawing near, Jimmli? Phelan, mentor of tho Purdue football squad, is utilizing every possible moment in grooming his candidates for the feature event of the biggest homecoming ever staged at Purdue. The coaching staff Is centering its attention to smoothing out the wrinkles of plays that have been on the dally menus for the past two weeks. The squad went through a snappy rirlll session on the playing field in the new stadium this afternoon. Feast Before Battle. Preparations for the concludinK gams of the season will be brought to a close tomorrow afternoon, excepting a very short signal drill on Frida; With the exception of Capt.

Ralph Claypool, center, and Bruno Merko- i Ill- Hill. 1 JHiu.lh k. Al.lT.t. 7 lit.otl 11. II Mll.ttl II ni.lle.u nail T.i'al,.

ai on. i' CKM-fltV I.KAC.CE. COXCLCDED FROM PAOK 1. 137 lni hrt. 168 143 163 166 215, 7tl Totala.

Tit Bwirt. 1 .1 1 T'li 1 1 1 i 10, 7S9 17" 5I uuury Alleys.) Total.8.11 870 f'oi nro.im. aoip ivniury Hohbles inr fi-i, 100 133 163 (Jrraiil. 1U5 144 lie I apltol I. MnrMson.

M' i ivJa. Hri.l.li Totals CutitalM. I I'olilns. l'l I It 13" 1 i .1 a 1 4 l'j I in a ham 133 1 1M 1. I Ball, Ii li 2'l 948 181 1 9 193 HI 8 221 181 US 125 loo 128 13 171 182 Joniau.

83 1 ll 8 12 i-; li ii 4.n linmona. 139 110 17.7 1 1P2 1 22 119 164 146 9.1 144 124 MICHIGAN QUARTER MAY GRAB SCORING HONORS IN BIG TEN 141) rillcn. I lean. y. Harkor.

Mll.iiictn 1 114 117 167 177 149 1 77 1 4 9 Hllnd. 125 139 163 137 l.i. 1 1 eii i i i 26 ll.ill.llel. mi M' 80 STARPILOTOUT OF Y. P.

C. LINEUP To tn. 31 107 Totala. ..631 628 on roll -off I'-'aMlilrt 1 8" In. 1 I 117 4 Totals IM.I.Il" ll.

M'toTlev nnl lor 1.1 14 rdlek 106 1 3 Totals. 71. .11 ivi- r. 17 is l.i.herl 17 22 Toials.790 7l 76H: Totals. 711 Sit 701 I'ortga.

Production. Saonti. 20T HI 2J lo4 Ml J4 Kiunrll. JPiK 1,4 l-l'l Jloi.d. F.5 120 183 m.pni.

14.1 1.11 147 i I7l 1 44 1 'IS Plierar 167 1S1 18.1 KlaIlf. ml 1 47 1 77 104 135 1(5 Totnls.lH3 783 83j! Totals. Fl? 748 ISS 117 113 121 11.: Ill 1 OS 131 117 i 1 1 1 A Hhea 1 iiLeiL-ilinn shea. Ill 150 mirier. t'Al 1 eyes on either Ztippke or Itockne is known.

Kockne'a name, of course. Is constantly being linked with Princeton, which undoubtedly la the Big Three team mentioned In connection with today's reports. Rockne has a irreat natural fendness for the East In view of the fact that the section In question has provided his reputation with its greatest source of nourishment. The Mast, likewise, lias been quite sympathetic toward Notre Dame, but there the matter would seem to end. Rockne seems to be as much a part of Notre Dame as the chapel on th" campus.

In the first place. It Is his alma mater. In the second, he Is perfectly content with his surroundings. He likes South Bend and South Bend .607 f. .7 ike in 149 ti I AIM, (1 127 I Wornlera.

1 lui.okj U. i 1 11 1 'lull ll 916 Ivttta Ury Hoods I.At XKKT I.EAG tic, (Capitol Allay 86 120 ANM AUBOR, Nov. 10. (Associated Press) An opportunity to close his football career as the lending point scorer of the Western Conference Is expected to spur Tod Rockwell, Mlehlg-in's grent quarter hack, to his best efforts in the name with lown bete Saturday. one of the leading quarterbacks of the Ci.r.f.-ivnce, Rockwell, with .1 total of 77 points to Ids credit.

Is only one point behind Harold (friinge of Illinois, and with the not 'd Illinois half back out of tin- gume, Kla'i'illl 112 I It 4'- Ilalte The los of Barry Jnckson, first string quarter back of tho strong Y. P. C. fnolhall eleven, for perhaps the balance of tho scanun was at the practice of the Kei ney men at Washington park last niyht. Jackson was Injured In the Notre Dame hall contest and has been In the care uf a physician sdnce that time.

Although he participated In the Hartford City I Ml I p. tllABirs II I C) IIAKI.KV. 00 ISP l-orrestar 2 134 1 I lll.iil.ow. 130 l.ti.n 600 CO I Totals M.itllti. I 1J 141 13- IPS UsamMl.

'3 lv' 111 81 71 103 70 81 HI 12s .417 818 1 I HI Ml 11 Klefer-Ptewart. 1 7 IPS Charles "Chie" Harley, famous hlf back on Ohio State university football teams of 1917 id 1010 and who was declared to be Insane ut a Judi Totals. 19 Totals brad, quarter back, the members or the squad are In good physical condition. Though Merkobrad is seeing quite a bit of action in the dally scrimmage sessions, he la still handicapped by the injuries received In the opening encounter of the season. The squad and coaches were enter 112 16 I'-'Cnoa.

''I' 'kitbauidi N.oi H. Meilrath I. riiat l-lelilelijillor Totul, likes him. Only few weeks ago It game, his injured leg gave him a great Itockwell's chance of overcoming the nWKI' HS ii Vn i ury A llei's cial Hearing nhmit two years ago at presented him with an expensive motor 12 :5 ZeKr 160 1 s.i Uiekon. 4 Pi 1 i liruwn 110 1 ''Pi 1 4 2 Jiiuiin 7 23 7 4 4' TotaJa 1''0 Mi) 131 120 95 11 1 139 116 .677 691 deal of pnln.

Coach Al Keenny Is counting on Danny O'Malr to carry the pliat Job In the remaining game.i on the Y. TiUHt, 17 9 17 3 1 I'i7 4 i omnium, nas announced tnronrn cnr ag a token of civic esteem. A his attorneys in Chicago that he will mnn won't turn Mr back on a corn-ask for a rehearing of his case. The I mnnitv rlemnnstr-Hon nf Viot nr im. muiiuy nraira tained at dinner tonight at the Sigma (rwfld.

Ill 151 117 IM 111 Kuril. 17 17i 1 J(PotiorlT. 143 163 134 l.lttrall. 1,3 Ii.7 1 4 147 Mi niry. Ill 17 103 128 111 SKnilli.

128 liO 185 184 Jl 141 192 Totals. 738 814 833! Totala .844 813 778 Salmiar. Ktrrllnr Co. Hill 11.8 129 111 174 135 1TI llill.bell U.7 167 1 "i Keima-tn 133 140 137 Firtaiis l'i IP'1 1 1 1 Stcllnni. 188 127 Jonas.

135 133 158 I'iO 131 168 114,111111.... 149 104 180 Totala. 71 2 718 77 745 73S 718 llat-' I'Pucobilor. Prablo. 11.7 113 lli'flvl ir 188 1S5 181 r.r-n.

14'J 178 1 1 1 Ins. Kl 121 ltoaa U8 1P8 1 J4lKatmn. 180 1S 138 Wllilnn 138 nil 1 4.1 fro. lit. 100 184 197 Mltchll 190 170 189-tPtwrght 139 198 114 Totala.

803 795 T7i 848 771 Ttt lead is regarded as more: than a good one. Rockwell closes his football career with the Wolverines by reason of the fact that he played one year 111 college 14 VI Frotnv Th betheeuosts i 'nnl Inertia I. Tinker 15! 153 rvi.iM. 129 IPS M.icli Hi Ti.tals.72.7 S-9 fi. i I're'iminary neaniifr lias Deen set lor he wants to, 'KI IiKil.RRV I.KAOVE.

And Rockne doesn't C. schedule. Peru comes to Washlng-I ton park next Sunday in tho senil- HL llie ntlPUU liwuoc a next Mnndny at Columbus, O. want to. the (Plaza Alleys.) W.

JlcAr-n 1'iuriW P'I7 71) I Totals HHP A football at Ypsilantl before Joining Michigan squad last year. Saturday's contest also will final game aJid then Ivokomo conies WATSON AND COX TO 15' i1eXcted to b0 th" A a 1 1 1 1 7 'i 137 I Minlr.n i oi 131 123 166 be Hat ill 1 I P' WABASH TO FIGHT. i 1 1 Ti ii.i'. Ilov.l 1 I 12 l.vth. I "1 I I iav.

149 I lii 146 1 6 2 144 175 1S7 11.5 172 1 Vf liarl 1 70 Conn. IM HI 138 137 106 1 1 I 1S1 130 180 n.vi. li iiih 1 16 Ha' nev 142 Hyrklt -LU III 11 UKgiruillUMI l.i "U.ins town to win, according to a letter from tiuill. lt.4 142 1 9 6 Hurt 111 1124 2H7 Hull Manager Shepler. He Is bringing his watched with considerable Interest its It will bring Rockwell in competition with Iowa's great quarter back, Parkins.

Parkins enjoys the distinction of having scored a touchdown against Yale two years ago. lineup of former college stars and I Totala. 7 7 53 Harbor-Warnoeli CO.VCLrDKD FROM PAGE 11. Total, .714 6S.1 77J "Wi. uaalln.

Sharp. Tntals.774 81 1 8.M,' Totala 6m 7P1 8 40 lar affair tomorrow evening. The coacliing staff and thirty players will make their headquarters at the Lafayette Country Club on Friday and will remain there until the time arrives when they will leave for the scene of the encounter. Stadium Is Complete. Every detail to prepare the stadium for Its dedication and the game have been completed.

poles have been erected in fiont of the concrete bleachers, on which pennants of each of the Western Conference Kennily III 1.3 rMVKMAL LKAOtTB. (Y. il. C. A.

Allays.) "town-lot" players to attempt to stop the T. P. C. march to the state title. The game will begin at 2 o'clock.

A inerlcan ih'i 1 P.ln is 1 S3 SCRAP NEXT MONDAY Jack Blackburn, formerly of Indianapolis but now living (n Chicago, is training Patsy Rocco for his ten-round bout with Ikldie Welch it Tnmlinson hall next Monday night. Blackburn, ono of the greatest boxers In his day and declared to be one of the finest trainers In the middle West, has been working with Ilocco for several weeks. He will be In the Chicago battler's cor- 1811 142 142 us in 1 43 1 44 1 'A US 144 1.M1 142 1SS East End Milk Co. al. Ireltfiiiii Notional.

ill. Mil K4 1 I. I F.ick ler. 1 1 Hil 1 'I 1 55 It'll t. i us 1'' mi I'll.

21 l.l.iv HI 211 I'Mttnan Hi ML' T.iv ler IPstrllna 1 onk M'til'iR I l'. I i ll.ion. Hlislna IM 18.1 138 145 140 118 181 114 I' 1 47 149 14 Welt. T.Mrria lle la. IK lf.ll I Hi.

I 111 101 120 Nloormn 1(14 113 159 78'1 7.10 781 I Porter. 110 9.1 1 126 119 127 It Is probable they too will see action. These eight men have been more or less prominent in state football and it Is with keen regret that Wabash sees them don their uniforms for their last game. Determination to beat DePauw Is 7 Smith A Ac), Kill 1 7il4 850! Totala. F'onta I.

llDIPraHas. Mltchel 141 120 IISM Drmrl 164 178 138 8.1.1; Totala. 781 7V." V7S I'lelclier K. A T. 1 7 Kocnlc.

I f.5 14" I'i" DUNDEE DECLARED OUT OF FEATHER RUNNING NEW YORK. Nov. 19. (I. IV.

8 Just before the dopHrturo of Johnny COLUMBUS ENCOUNTERS MARTINSVILLE FRIDAY mi, I'M III'K. Nov. 1 William Dobbins. of the ColunilniH lllRb basket ball team, la ulelnir I he HulldoKH extra workouia ihln In preparation for a. eanio with (Idpatra 103 llrnlliK I PH 1 117'Tlji Una.

Totala.Sll) M2 l''lelclir Am. S'llrwlt. IHii IIP 201 H't Kimble 13 IH'I Kerrcll. t'lll IK CkKbm H.4 11, I'll U'll. 142 157 1 I 6841 Totals.

.698 704 76 13 1 1 l'l I nnl fall 137 152 141 138 113 111 122 130 111 171 148 118 110 111 110 are to be placed. A large flagpole for i iar. rliii-lnv thd lio.it Polk Mil It Co. 172 Vi.lltig I 'J 7 151 1 .11 noma. M.mre.

1 ll HI 8 IP i Itiinnm. I 58 1( 1 Nnrrla. 171 13.1 2.l5:illlnii,. the American flag and another for the the dominating thought on Ingalls field. I 1 1 i llunrteo for KurooM tr.nav ijeortro mi'Mark 110 124 187 1P1 lltnbch.

11.2 li.f. Ki9 Ross-Ade recreational neld banner Total, 71 3 759 700' 678 611 The Wabash-DePauw game, which Tor 'tVTi, Hr-wer. of the state uthletle awhllo was not so Imnortant seems 1 the bantamweight championship, and commission, mad. puhlte a statement In fhi. important, seems Mandfll, Chicago, one of the which he that DuiiiJee would this year to have assumed even nu.ii,..

i 'A not bo wrmltted to reclaim hla f-athT- Totals.89C 815 643 Totals. 715 78 7 8 3.1 Totals. 733 835 Cnlveraal. Ileimon. 114 149 103 Iiepka.

194 145 Minima. 141 113 tfttrirrn 191 167 llollat 123 Totals 743 691 'Parcels. 1 16'Klrhy. 121 Frl- 169 HriKlrlor. HVItVUson.

iCorrlin. 107 161 104 133 157 117 145 124 138 127 133 141 ville, Uat year's state which will be played here next Frblay tilulit. t'oaeh rohbin oxj.oets the puma to ba tho most rllfTloult ihlp season. AlreaJv tho locals have won from Seymour and GreeiiHl'Uig thla season. greater proportions.

Wabash Is out I IT welt-ht title upon his return to thla of I country. Dtin1e had a nnnuned that Carr Auto. Olln-Wllineth Wultrra 154 116'riory. 149 171 185 167 HI 141 MRraon 153 163 134 lOarrtt 1 35 1 40 1Kirmllt( 141 161 106 (lo-adt. 108 115 12 3 Klniunr.

125 180 178 M'Pirrtt 98 174lWhlU. 1 23 153 1 31 HondcD 110 110 no! for blood. and the Indiana and Purdue pennants have been erected. Every available seat in the stadium proper was disposed of last week and all seats but a few hundred In the temporary bleachers at the south end of the field have been eold. There he Intended to recall his nelf -impnued.

forfeiture of 'th" cha mpionship, It Mm work In Europe Justified thin action. 7241 8 631 693 FAIItllAN'KS-MOHS'K I KAdt K. Illinois Allays.) Arniatura. Spiiler. Scott.

213 IS" Whorly. 189 189 1 Sfi FriiKtn. 1U4 US Oifle. 114 120 12'i Willllis Hill 14S I. l'l bee )i( IVH 111 llllillll.

18'i 148 Kl'l llewes. 1.2 Mil Miitliiaa 1.18 151 WABASH AP nuPAl'W Al.l'MM PLAN TO ATTEND niG GAME. Blackburn. Kocco Is said to be training harder than ever in preparation for the contest with Welch. Welch, too, is hard at work.

Allen Watson, local bantam, and Royal Cox of Brlghtwood yesterday 199 809 705 802 will be ample room for every one as Tnl.n.nnll. 1- a INDIANS SELL BROWER. CLEVELAND, Nov. J9 Frd MAI.r.KAni.K I.KAOl'B. (Capitol Alleys.) Klnska.

Feeders. Htphnsn 134 143 1 1: (l nl.i r. 1 47 1 26 1114 Iloffmn. 178 148 154 M'N'enlv 117 140 111 W.iila.. inn 1B8 MS Wni-mll 1 SO 178 158 95 1.1 1P.1 1.17 112 Kherldn 124 U'i 58 VVooilan.

HI9 154 18r, 659 749 7471 750 760 710 10.000 people can be axxommodatecl ftre lntereted In the hK foot-the curved end of the stadium which i ball sTruetrif to he Rtairorl at Greencastle HVMNKSS MKN'B T.EAOfK. (B. at.il D. Alleys.) Indiana Theater. 8am1ers Urady.

II 123 139 1 14 Lap. Ind. 137 135 1 40 liana. 84 104 1 1 1 Gregory 166 116 1.12 Carm.n. 105 122 106 123 134 Harris.

165 171 1 Duncan 126 154 196 Iiambo. 175 109 125 126 1 25 urower, uinity naseman ana oiu- were signed to meet In one of the six Is to be the general admission section. "eiw.een ine Klm and. wttie Totais 813 Mil vnp lln'ora. IitiMmi.

171 IM 18 HP 127 I IT Totals. 7 ii 819 710 f-'tartera. Clark 1 55 50 148 145 14S Giants and oulte a number are nlanninir i round preliminaries A ileal nf rivIrv 1 neiaer or ine naaeoui elun, aeai or rivaiiy has hen 80l) to San TIKI. A WAKE I.E Tleerentlon Mleva.) Tartln TiU' Co. Itol.erar.n Coal.

Knrlr 1 55 1 70iJohnaon 19? 158 182 Hymer. 168 102 1 41 Klsr. 117 141 158 Kemper 193 244 (ViMoilv 176 195 14j H. bernir 151 216 1 CIMoxly 170 179 219 192 1 54 1 94 Carmln. 1S4 159 188 on maKing tne trip.

A block of spats exists between the boxers ami a sensa nf ths Paelflc; Const I ffoe. Hrower M'aahlnirtori club 141 199 1' 114 12K came hfre from tho two years ago. 121 19-. 155 18 188 191 1'irags Gates. 1 1 2 Ik!) 144 h.

hell v. Turner. 136 149 1 talRlxhv. 147 140 1 50 Orrnlatf 151 220 1 90 llnrvey. Indiana Going Big.

Totals. 642 665 624! 669 627 70t Jlaxter Dunlon. Waahlnnton Thea. nun oeen arm nero to tale enre of the tlnnal bout is antlciriated Thev are naeds and are on sala at Spaldlnn's. uonai Dout is anticipated, i ney are popular wtlh the fans for their willing- HICKEY IS FOR Johnny Murphy, Chicago 115-pound- er.

and BUlv Brown of Memphis will A 1T5W I. IiDl TICKFTI S. Minnlek 13!) 139 17 1 Jacobs. 134 1 70 111 I Fatout. 185 121 155 181 141 1 Totala 772 KR7 Totals.

724 798 7 73 8f0 842 140 1 lenndr. 120 157 122 Totals. 877 918 910 Ono hundred additional tickets for tha Iniliana-I'urctue game at l-ofavetto Rt- i niJ i7 1 i7fi.u.,rt 1 i it(i rni. ai 1 avnan. I 127 1 42 j.ouib.

120 142 llundy. 104 132 1 4 1 Johnson. 117 166 24 f-'tovall. 1 51 1 22 1 44 lanKlus 108 111 135 C.Haxtr 111 170 16IThornas. 144 1 64 1 28 aFlLlllJl It.

r.AMF clash In an eight-round eeml-windun. were r.celvwi by Im Goo.lii.an. KMs Trtinafer, Hooster Coffee, 8arKeut 2PM 165 1 61 ITabc rt 176 169 191 177 178 1 9 4 'hrvat 1 68 174 170 CMcl-ott 1119 186 1S7 164 17 2 i tiniiin. 2'H 117 BL.OOMINGTON, Nov. 19.

With several hundred frenzied rooters present, the Indiana varsity ripped i in enaiRe or loeai eiues. vester.mv at i Two other bouts will comnlete the i Totals. 708 748 754 7S8 B79 Cones. Cores. Uurch.

Wilson. 149 J46 IV 144 ii (irlm-l. 167 133 20 4 Cox 142 lr.2 143 113 125 15a CHICAGO, Nov. 10. The average show, which will be stair ed hv the I token last night.

The remaining tickets Totals. 678 71 720' 609 727 881 N.irdhlt 169 187 171 JB.M'Cty 154 168 219 jllebbie. 170 157 169 189 190 141 145 161 319 North Pennsylvania 4111. ba. IV" I4P I 88 I are on sale a.t time for playing a game of baseball Cnnitnl ntw Atbiotie r-iuh tnrough tno rreshmen in a peppy I street.

143 160 172 T. 153 105 1 46 i 897 Totals .7.15 764 70" students i 13 to 'Dns and closer co-operation on I Totals. 910 873 87 Totals. .853 832 43 scrimmage today while iii'Iwbi'. i.l'joiii-...

rirlseoil 59 ins 1 nisiiBr I-ee. 132 1.19 151 Chltn od 157 21 1 208'Mlllid. in pal ul mo manager is necessary 1 52 1 70 173' f.xcitors. norato: 100 100 100 221 1 66 1 74 Krohur I 191 191 I 4 118 180 173 Pauley. 6S9 680 742 A.

Filer. 92 88 no 169 IIS C7 nal wif cofirtnce Reliable Realty. Yuneker's. 133 166 214'Snvder. 184 178 17S Kenllng 151 219 14 A.

Smith 1 65 211 1 91 Porker. 143 165 172 It. Smith 1 69 1 78 1 83 Ml hell 1 78 1 92 177 Gillika. 1 72 1 70 221 Tedrw.i. 1 70 244 1 177 177 202 Totals.

698 767 8291 Totals. i MO.HC. IflH IK ThiiuiH. 162 1 Martin. 161 157 176 Amateur aa Semi-Pro Nevvx you Totals.766 '48 Totals.

764 904 854 ITS FORI) MOTORS LEAGUE. raster Dan is to be played. Thomas i J. Hickey, president of the American Association said tonight. This matter Is expected to come before the baseball people at their annual meetings in Hartford, next month.

"Umpires do their best at all times to hurry games, but additional incentives are needed to Impress upon the players the fact that thje public prefers shorter ball games." Mr. Hickey declared. Mr. Hickey said he had no concrete plan for speeding up games, but sug- Totala. 77C 984 9 1 887 I3 971 Silver Flash Oil.

Furna Ice Cream. Pourher 1 57 214 1 189 S04 159 168 163 163 159 Ul 189 142 194 169 Kemper. 203 203 169 ll.iltmn 1 16 1 96 1 76 flaw. 178 186 174 Mauro. 1 39 144 1 77 Fulton 187 210 160 Totala.

742 911 3141 Totals. 883 1,002 871 4 int OPTIMIST TOURNEY. (Central Alleys.) Indianapolis No. 1. I.afnyetto No.

1. I Hill 181 177 114 144 1131 128 193 19 14.1 S3; 166 173 1 S6Crow1er 1(3 126 119 1 162 174 1' 151 140 1K0, 181 182 186 160 163; Totals. 818 899 9101 693 71 3 668 Inillanapollfj No. 2. Lafayette No.

2. Cooper. 141 168 168jRcminrs 1 1 6 1 4 8 1 48 I Clnpliell 1P1 19.1 IP Thomas. 94 128 111! 20.1 147 167'Mennen. 116 1 20 89! 158 1 47 1 15 86 H' 1411 1 29 169 166 Pllce.

183 163 147 pepped up for the Purdue game Saturday. New formations which have been prepared especially for the Boiler Makers worked successfully on the youngsters. The "Scrappln' Hoosiers" had on their fighting togs and pulled off plays with clock-like precision, which the rooters hope will spell disaster for Purdue when It dedicates Its new stadium Saturday, livery man on the three varsity elevens was on the field and was given a chance during the long workout to show what he could do. Regulars' Defense Goad. The regulars took up the flgpht against the youngsters In a lengthy defensive drill which was a repetition iReereatlun Alleys.) Itoadtera.

Counea. Hns-e. 112 193 1 43! Ilartmn 134 145 Umre 1 1 1 34 Kastlng 164 171 (Will roll later.) Reniler. 1 2 203 Totnls.751 8.15 718! Tnieka. Dearborn.

Prlhoft 138 18 UlilVrrv. 1J5 127 182 139 127 1 74 1 23 91 184 IleWert 14 173 1 0 1 1 14 i I 1 125 125 125 Artklns. 111 116 ivi fxann 1P'9 98 143 207 152'lVoodrff. 123 174 132 I range gamea with teams havinp access to I a gymnasium. Call Harrlaon 2695.

I. gested that a loving cup or a flag bo presented as a prize to the city having the season's lowest average for flaying time. MUNCIK, Nov. 19. The Mllncla Totala.

800 824 804' 806 667 668 Merchant, tonight defeated the Martins-! mdlananolia No. s. LafarstU No. 1. WESTERN ELECTRIC LEAGUE.

(Illinois Alleys Receivers. KUlay. 137 149 206 Catt 160 170 186 1 56 160 1 42 Keever. 1 17 147 99 171 168 137 Shertir. 162 151 143 l-lnwck 170 203 182 Belangr 129 161 137 Totals.63S 678 6381 Totals.

688 629 645 Transmitters. Plugs. Miller, 1 7 1 1 92 1 43 Huacltn. 1S8 123 116 Ctri-vdr 97 1 20 1 83 Iirnind. 127 171 162 Butler.

118 121 168 Wyman. Ill 107 143 174 1.17 170 I.Hckey. 162 1 27 122 inr iniiBp.no nil. 10 in a baakot rtKmlih ir.R 1 an im 11.1 I Totals. 711 811 3531 I FordponH.

To'als. .604 815 89.1 Lincoln. iWKrels 144 131 2-iOdnlglit Stphnsn 162 l'l ITHarshey Schedule of the All-Baptlat Banket Jones 1S8 192 1 fi 'I I 1 HOOSIERS ANNEX FAST ONE FROM NORMAL, 34-31 106 13 2 120 111 146 S9 1 I il 161 121 141 164 1 1 'I i Vndotta 1.15 t'all Ijeaaue from Nov. 26 ihvj irnt. 1 trr of other scrimmages of the week.

The frosh had no luck at either hitting the line, skirting the. ends or with the Boiler Makers ucrial attack. Many of 2L 1925. 'iMcMIMr ili.i Itilsnir. Mi'Millr 16.1 173 167 167 1.19 168 J11 136 116 147 155 160 171 174 The Hooster Athletic Club five won a Sirnni.

15 3 190 MPRlmnn Stiles. 166 1 I -'Hlnek. 164 1 Evini. 161 113 1 0 1 iv.n. y.

ll.ler 1 16 lit 'S3 770 683 680 COP Totals. fant scoring" basket ball encounter with Totals. 636 628 612 I Totala.680 572 624 Our work Is so expert that we domand only one trial to convince you wo repair shoes In a superior way. If you are not fiatisttod we refund, your money. KEW or OLD OHIO SHOE REPAIR SHOP 415 W.

Ohio St. the TV. A. G. Ii.

tf'am. tn .71 nt- th the plays were smashed before they were fairly started. The youngsters Koosier evm nt niV'it. TYu e-m wan Kewplaa. 87 Myers.

64 1 73 83 I Hnby Dolls. 2 72'. 59 42 HARTFORD CITY, Nov. 19. The Hartford City A.

football team will play the Tornadoes at Jasonvllle next Sunday. MARION, Nov. 19. The Notro Damo freshmon football eleven will rilay the Jonesboro Triangles at Jonesboro Sunday. Cleary of Notre Dame will referee.

Tho visiting eleven will he made up of Harvey, right end; Dovanlt, right tackle; Rlloy, right guard; Cannon, renter; Carney, left guard; Tohln, left tackle: Farrell. left end; S'hul, quarter hack: Pureell, left half: AntOs, right half, and l'cnoto, full back. The Chrlstamore A. will play the College Cubs at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The manager of the Cubs has been asked to call Belmont 3708.

The Brookslde Cubs are organizing. For games call Webster 4 253. The Hooaler Celts will play at Five Points next Tuesilay niirht. For game, nrtte H. M.

Jones, 2531 East Tenth street, or call Webster 1580. The Southeastern A. A. basket ball EMHHBON GYM. First Half Nov.

26 Cumberlajid vs. Crooked Creek; Emerson vb. Beech Gro e. Dec. 2 Cumberland vs.

Beech Grove: Emerson vs. Crooked Creek. 1-iec. 9 Cumberland vs. New Bethel; Emeraon vs.

Thlrtv-flrwt. Totals. 700 768' Tola Is. 7.1S RAINBOW VETS I.E.ACltE. (Reereallun Alleys.) Reds.

Blue. Murr.hy 143 124 100 Williams 1 24 1 44 1P.2 11. Cook. 119 1 1 108 89 147 Deo. 18 Cumberland vs.

Westvlew Taylor 117 1-: lli XV in 146 107 162 86 106 Emoraan vs. Tuxedo. Counlff fought valiantly and although no ac- aiSji" onf00rS.dWeaso0nr count was Kept or downs, they were cia8s. Harrneson and Black put un the unable to prove a dangerous foe. best offensive game for the club team Whon tho vorsitv took the ball they Overman ami Thayer hit off a fast When the vatsity iook int.

a pace for the Normal agirregatinn. Bte-went down the neld in gooa oraer, down ths miard position in a scoring consistently. steady way for the winners. Several new songs and yells were "A e. other ra of evanlnh.

given with much zest by the large college second team, 26 la 18. It was band of rooters led by the university tho fifth aame of the season for the E.Cook. 196 17 1 MooToy. 188 187 161 ALL FOOT 7S4 638 747 Totals. 7.19 64 2 .124 Yellow.

George. 194 1 4 2 46 Arnold 131 126 142 f.ietz... 170 1 35 KM'ttghm. 90 120 156 118 13? Ernst K5 140 1 1 'i 122 14'i 126Htrlklnd In 3 162 146 Shine. 188 21 1 1 64lWalton.

144 102 1X5 PURDUE-vs-INDIANA band, ending with a "bat Purdue" ilus'" rommary: 1 chant. It was the first and will be Forwn A'. the only practice of tho week at which Early Forward Overman I the gates 11 not be locked. Tomor- Curtis. Birehford in i Barrett Guard Brown Dec.

23 Cumberland vs. Tuxedo; Emeraon vs. Westvlew. Dec. 30 Beech Grove tb.

Crooked Creek; Emers.jn vi. Cumberland Jan. 6 Leech vs. Wostvlew; i'. Nw Bethel.

Second Half Jan 13. Cumberland vs. Crooked Creek; Emerson vs. Beech Grove. Jan.

20, Cumberland vs. Retch Grove; Bmerson vs. Crooked Creek. Jan. 27, Cumberland va.

New Buthel; Beech Grove vs. Tuxedo. Feb. '1. ml iami va.

Westvlew; Emerson va. Tuxedo. Feb. 10, Curnl.erland v. Tuxedo; Emerson vh.

"Weatvlw. Fob. 17, Beech Grove va Crooked Creek; Emersun vs. Cumberland. Feb.

24, Beech tlrovo va. Weartvlew; LaFayette Saturday Nov. 22nd. team would like to arrange games. Write Kenneth 1719 Fletcher avenue, or call Drexel 5924.

row aim rimiiy a p.u.,...v. stevens Guard work on Indiana field as the stadium Field Goals Harrneson, 5: South. Totals. 793 779 Cli 635 760 "42 j. r.

wii.n i.KAorn. (Recreation Alleys.) Itanpborrlcii. Mildews. 101 121 135 Smith 161 MS 220 M.Iln 12 HI Hi Itho.iy.. 9S 12J 171 Early, Whlto.

Curtis, Black. Beh- The Broad Ripple Joy-Glooms want games. Write Paul Smith, 602i Bolle-foutalne street, or call Humboldt 4638. For games with the Ferndales write Lon McClellan. 750 North Pershing, or call Belmont 1586.

The Junior Specials, playing In tha 18-14-year-old class, would Ilka to ar- vs. tieinei. ov.rmiin, nircriroro, Moore, Brown, Mumenthaller, 2. Foul Goals South. Harmeson, 4-Early.

Thaver, Overman. BlrchforU, Moore, Mumenthaller, t. Substitutions Harrneson for South White for Early, Fehrent for Barrett, Black for Curtis, Muto for Overman, Moore for Muto, Kltlow lor Mumenthaller. Referee, Guard; umpire, Kaufman. THIRTY-FIRST GYM.

28 Tuxedo vs. New Nov. Bethel; i Thlrty-flrit va. Westvlew. $2.90 ROUND TRIP $2.90 via TERRK HAUTK, INDIANAPOLIS EASTERN TRACTION COMPANY Tickets good going on all cars from 1:10 p.

m. Friday, Nor. 21, to 11:10 a. m. Saturday, Not.

22. Iteturning, tickets will bo on all cam up to and Including Monday, Not. 24. EXTRA CARS WILL BE RUN, ASSURING AMPLE ACCOMMODATION. Dedication of the New ROSS-ADE Stadium.

Westvtewi Tuxe4o uea. li lluthel vs. Thlfty-ftrjt vs. Tuxedo. Dec.

12 Beech Grove Crooked Creek vh. Westvlew, 1HQ 17 l.il ijf jij ib Beaver 132 158 141 132 lt 10 Totals 4ii f.i.8 fi4 Totals. 44 C48 691 Hooks, tj'Abes. Vawter 136 1 F. 3 117 Arnold.

144 167 114 Fleoner 1 P.4 H.2 1 S. fioison. 100 1C4 112 I.owory 140 120 1 1 11: I4 VilHon. 153 134 HP 184 1 43 184 ten tii't, Totalis. 647 606 668 SWAN-MYERS LEAGUE.

(Central Alleya.) Bacterlna. Boniodos. Bt.ow.. 125 126 176 170 180 Wia-hrt 116 17,5 162 106 122 121 Mortn.r 177 162 1 28 Fergar 1 26 165 139 Totala. 417 422 41 6 408 447 443, Kerakotes.

Ampoules. Hntgtn li9 ISO 143. Kendall 169 1 68 166 Jiyrsdfr 173 170 133 78 133 101 1 Schorgt 169 ISti 174 167 K2 Totals. 611 616 439 Totals 411 463 422 IT' A will be ready for the initial practice next season, Indiana to Move En Masse. All roads from here will lead to Lafayette Saturday as the whole university and town Is preparing to move to that city.

"With a solid representation of the student body and alumni, the Crimson will havs the largest crowd in ths new Purdue, bowl that has ever been sent from her to a Boiler Maker scrimmage. A few more tickets sent here from Lafayette are going fast. Crimson alumni are constantly demanding more tickets, according to clerks in the university office and it has been impossible to supply all demands from here. According to those In charge of the sale, tickets received today are to be sold to students only and not sent out to alumni. Following the practice.

Coaches Ingram" and Sundstrum and their entire troupe of grid performers were loaded Into autos and taken to the Dec. II New Hethe vs. Beech Oravat Thlrty-flret vs. Crooked Creek-Dec. 2 Crooked Creek vs.

New Bethel; Thirty-first vs. Weoch Orova. Jan. 1 Thirty-first vs. New Bthl: Tuxedo vs.

Viestvlew. Jan. 9 Thlity-nrat vs. Cumberland' Crooked Creek vs. Tuxedo.

Jan. 18 Tuxodo vs. New Bethel' Thir- ty-f)rHt vs. Westvlew. PL Westvlew; J.in.

23 New Ilethel vs, Thirty-first vs. Tunilo. RUN 'is LAFAYETTE Jan. 30 Crook. -d Creek vs.

Westvlow; Thlrty-flrat vs. Kmeraon. J.V1,. fiNew Bethel vs. Beech Grove-Thirty-first vs.

CYooked Creek. Feb. 1.1 Crooked Creek vs. New Bethel; Thirty-first vs. Reach Grove.

Feb. SO Thirty-first vs. New Bethel; Tuxedo vs. Westvlew. Feb.

27 Thirty-first vs. Cumberland; Crooked Creek vs. Tuxedo. (n be Cured Without the Knife The very nature of thla disease renders the patient unfit tor business or pleasure, and it Round Trip Round Trip STI'TZ I.EAGl'E. (Central Alleya.) Road Butler.

160 JIB 148 Korothy 136 109 114 Jtooney. 98 112 1 1 6 Walters. 1J4 181 1.17 Troemel 149 118 1 3d Hherle 12.1 121 122 Totals, 407 346 399- Totals. .893 8SH 386 Ena-ineers. Assembly, DOIXO.IT WELL.

Give a golfer large, general Ideas, and then let him practice and let him adapt them to his individual peculiarities. The commonest errors are the violation of the general or the fundamental Idea of golf stroke. I was watching: a man swing- the other day and the arc described by his club was Impossible from a golfing standpoint. The upstroke and downstroke should be along the same lines, at least, for the sake of smoothness. A thing for every golfer to avoid as ho would the plague Is tension.

Any stiffness Is bound to be disastrous, for it is Impossible to strike the crisp blow with tight muscles. In the lexicon of colfcrs the word r-ln Bloomlngton Country Club for dinner VIA as guests of that organization Oll.bs... 1S5 141 84'PottorfT. 127 134 176 HFr OHIO STATE. TEARNEY TO RESIGN AS THREE-1 HEAD CHICAGO, Nov.

19. A. R. Tearnay, president fth Threo-I League, announced to club owners at the annual meeting today that he would resign at Hon 1 27 139 1 OS lira. -ny.

mo 124 166 1H.1 1 29 1 69 1 90 Totals. 437 460 384 Tota.ls..!91 425 489 fry RHEUMATISM MAKES HE A WEE EITSTIFfJ should be written over and over again in shining letters. Football, which wo have all been watching with much interest these last few months, is a fighting game with tense muscles; golf Is a game, of individual skill, demanding lelaxed muscles and rhythmic movements. It is supposed that tho commonest of all the errors so painfully common to irolf Is Tilling to keen one's eves rorRTiforsB i.kaove rRecreatlon Alleys.) .1 a COLUMBUS, Nov. 1 8.

Snow-covered irround apnln today preventod Ohio fitato rpRulars from enEaKlnir in scrim-mHRfl, liRht siRnnl drill only befniT en-KaRed In. The squad will leave tomorrow nltrht f'r Danville, 111., where rlia team will rnst until thev leave for Champaign by auto late Saturday morn-lnR. Despite reports that 'Hed" OranKa will ulav Haturdav. r-oanh Wlioe )n drilling his men on a defense which houfa will "stop Granee." the expiration or his term In February. Coons in 111 128 He rxplalneri that his business Inter- MSV-'uf ill III Opponents, iio lhA bull of tV.u c.r,f.' ln I act of 'makine a stroke.

Imnortant thes admonlf Inn. I ts in Chicago would prevent him con- 'Wolfe K2 Kane 154 1501 1-lurliett Saturday, November 22nd Special train leav-n Indianapolis a. m. Returning, leaves l.nfnjettu p. in.

p. m. Also all other train; of Natimlay anil Sundaj. HOME COMING INDIANA vs. PURDUE may be, there are numerous other things to he avoblerl I tinning as the president if the base-in the gome of golf.

Indeed, following everv rilr ection hall lentrtion. he also helnir TotalBHG.1 801 for playing a shot might be a t.ibli; setting forth the of the Western Learue. T'aniev h.n errors to be avoided In the making nf that uarticular 1 1 has a most degrading influence on health in general. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN A reat many nervous dlseuas are direct results of neglected or lmproperlr trented Rectal dlseaa. My skill and txMence In th treatment of thla disease enable ma by my special methods to build up the nervous system and revitallm those suffertne from broken down nerves.

11KAK IN MINI), my treatment and success are the results of 26 years of experience. I cur piles without euttlnc. I curs you without pain or detention from occupation. My price and terms for treatment are moderate and reasonable, and within the reach of any one honest ly eeeklnr my sendee. I treat all diseases of tha rectum except cancer.

CONSLXTATION FREE Or. Osborn specialist SJ Fleer Trurtiaa terminal Build-ln. Office Hours Daily to is, 1 te 4. Evrnlm Bears Wedcea-say and Saturday, te S. iaaday, ta It only.

sulHclent to toll a man what to tlo. shot, for It Is not Ho must also bn told what he must not do. neany a uosri yeais. Fight Results. A very common error is selecting the wronir club Fred H.

sports editor of the for the work It Is expected to do. It is generally be- BloomingUm was men-lleved that each club works normally within a curtain tloned as likely suot essor. 1 huh wo ui niHsriie iiisliil.j an'l so on. IPse a proper club for the1 projier work. The driver Is for the greatest distance, the brassle next and the Irons go down a gradually diminishing scale.

Sometimes the player 'Pan man-ige to a flub do Kranivllln Kddlw Oyrr, Tnrre JTaute, drfftated Kid Mpycri, Louisville In ton rundn. Joe JjOrlchftrt, Kvan illc, knocked out Al Roberts, Lexington, In first round. Billy fit. Totiln, won over foe Turner, Kvnnivhlft, by terhnlral knockout. Wrestling Tonight Broadway Theater All Hassan (Turk Champion) The proposal to expand from a lx-club to an elirht-club circuit was tinder consideration.

Tho names of two cities which may be addd have not been ar.r.ounce'l. LEONARD READY TO MEET ALL COMERS FOR CROWN CHICAGO. CHICAGO. Nov. 19.

Coach Stairif ran his varsity men through a long offensive drill today, butldlnfr the new plays he explained yesterdny around tho full back. In a lensHe S'-rlmmace, the freshmen used Wisconsin plays, but were able to make but little headway through the regular Jine. Hit; HORSE DEAL COMPLETED. HARTFORD. Nov.

19 The sale of all the brood mares owned by H. T. tjchleslnger of Milwaukee, to W. M. Wright, proprietor of the Calumet farm, Lexington, Ky.i was announced today by W.

H. Gocher, secretary of the National Trotting Association. Thirteen maros owners for a total purchase trice of 850, 0C0. makine the deal The argest In the light harness world since Mr. Wriirht bought Belwln.

now in the stud at Calumet farm, from Mr. fichlles-inger for (60,000 last year. V8. lon? distance work, but It Is a self -deceptive habit and not ot all to be advised. An only too common fault In making a Kutf suing Is swinging" the body Instead of the club.

The body should be turmil nt the waist and the clubhead should be swung. Another very common error Is dipping the clubhead below the shoulders, that Is overswinging; Hitting the ball prematurely before we are comfortably set Is another mistake we are likely to make. Another thing to avoid is playing too much eff the hft foot and care must be taken not to crouch over the ball too much. Of course, one must r.r- som' -what bent, but It is a case in which Judgment mu.t be used. Orlr.plnjr the club in the palms Instead of the Angers 1 consider a very serious mistake, for golf Is a game of touch and that sense lies in the fingers; Is extremely difficult thing- to place a shot with a palm griy.

CARTIMOE TO PLAY MAMMA. CARTHAOB. Nov. i The NKW YORK. Nov.

19. Hum.y Ion-j Jack Reynolds (World's Champion) Greatest n.at struggle of season is offered In conjunction with regular show, at popular prices, one admission covering both ahow and finish wresMlriK match. a to any an'l all tet I if-hit'lyied to Maul! for n) ri Men' A 1 1 on. The l.al "I am rea-ly to rrie'-t all comers in any i mi- nuu'le M'-rrMown, of ui United utat cs," d- lar. t.r'and.

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