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THE INDIANAPOLIS MORNING STAR THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 1905 'PAGE SIX i SHORTRIDGE WINS MEATS DEEAT Polo Calendar ROM SOUTHPORT INDIABAPOUS IVE High School Lads Play a Picked okomo Team Work Too Much Town Team and Return Home for the Local Quintet and INDEPENDENTS IN ORM Victors by 22 to 0 Score Game Goes 4 to 2 ROYALS STILL TIED COLTS AND IRST HAL ENDS 6 TO 0 CUNNINGHAM IS THE STAR irst ight tor Blue and White Eleven Improves irst Rusher of Gets on comes in Second Session and Makes Inside of Two of the Goals 16 Points in Short Period Made by the Victors CINCH THE LAG CURE MEV WIN H'S CHAMPIONSHIP irst Year Men Toy With State University and in Practice Or Carter A Co Indianapolis Ind Game Score 23 Points AMUSEMENTS GRIP half to 156 148 20 up 183 End Will Not Be in Condition Big 148 141 160 Play With earn Saturday to 799 833 936 Totals an Totals Against Cincinnati Knox 13 139 193 159 738 685 814 Totals Deweys Ohioans Play Snappy Ball but 170 182 141 Are Unable to Make Headway 196 Against Irvington Defense Totals 795 774 767 920 IRST HAL CLOSES 11 TO 0 IGHTS CHARACTERIZE 2 03 Concert Direction of Ona Talbot NEXT MONDAY EVE Kingsbury Misses Chances Dur 783 Totals ing Contest to Register ield 116 147 1G4 149 Goals for His Team 7 i 219 170 177 776 877 857 Totals 854 887 Totals 97 183 13L 146 711 812 728 874 842 Totals 814 Position SPAULDING ON HOSPITAL LIST 136 829 872 Totals 783 672 907 5:29 1:53 144 799 Totals 565 498 523 664 ANTLERS TAKE STRAIGHTS DEEAT JUNIORS LACK SPIRIT AT ROSE 157 144 Sporting Editor's Corner 753 709 721 Totals 678' 678 662 Totals Sophomores score Miami Position the OUR HOURS PRACTICE Hard was 149 111 157 203 166 162 140 138 110 101 140 to Off Position irst rush Second rush 1G9 153 143 121 163 lit 169 178 161 141 142 138 167 14S 182 167 143 133 123 159 101 140 135 135 117 111 15 128 121 189 Purdue is straining every nerve now the game with Chicago on the 11th ot orward Center Harkins Harkins Lewis Gavltt Westcott Woernor 122 117 192 187 148 187 174 179 160 162 177 165 134 169 Ednitmd Day Co Thorne Carleton De Koe Brothers Talbot Rogers 157 187 146 150 211 160 rey Leary St ruby Wright Lizius Michel Alexander Baxter Nilius 101 122 148 113 Leible' Boyle Rose Boyle Hoppe Coval Bornkmp is thought that a large' crowd will accom pany the team 166 201 150 212 180 Nelson Druly Wirt Heller Erdlemyer Inppenlitz Hildebolt Bitner Smith Booth 186 150 156 169 181 160 192 156 180 Lafayette Houghton Gavltt Royals Weschler Wallace Gruner Hndrxson Wickard 152 147 178 185 210 3:00 :32 :38 Colts welle Pauley AbeL Johnson Mueller 156 162 150 177 208 170 ALLEYS Turners Hirsch Vesper Haperbrgr 1 in eh rim 188 154 163 167 170 150 181 147 134 Sweaters 1100 to M00 Rupert Newman Schlenk Barnett Reed Jerseys 75c to $300 and 'will be completed be that the semi finals can 145 133 150 130 151 146'166 137 ISO 199 168 Richard Bosson Robert Bosson Hendrickson Cohen Ertel Sophomores McCullough Dick Gisler Deery Hart Sharp 5:07 3:16 2:41 :28 178 144 102 Sachs Kleine Rinne Resener Jrogang Gerloch Banwortharr Dlerkes 21 184 150 172 Third Period Hart 142 i 126 187 169 Left end I eft tackle Left guard Center 172 136 151 171 141 BLOOM SICK WITH GndeIflngr Stroebel Diener Wetzel Balz Zearing Kpkomp Cunningham Roberts Devlin I yens Cusick CITY GOLERS COMPLETE THIRD ROUND TOURNEY 121 154 145 Place In This League Be Interesting With Each Bill Bannon Is when it comes iremitiea In the actually got in the way of more balls in the opening game played by Marion in this city than the position demands stiff up a con dbc There is but little hope that the Indiana Wabash game will be played in this'dty the ISth of this month This news is received with disappointment as there are many per sons tn this eny wno wouia into io see In action The work of the pin knights In the In dependent League last night was the best of the season twenty one' succeeding in passing the double century mark several of these being high 200 scores in the bar gain Dwelle was the star of the even ing puttin' 36 207 and 206 pins to the mat in his three games As a result of 146Stuart Darling Rumpier Wycoff Buchanan Williams Nelson 145 163 124 184 Phelan Bush Carrol Peck Wheeler a State air Grounds in Indianapolis or we nome wwii ui uiw ui uie uvaiiis not and Totals 823 206 150 184 211 185 167 190 219 RESHMEN WIN ROM SHELDON'S REGULARS 169jShrive 178 1 Harris 169 Henninger Second Year Players Move Up Into Second Place as Result of Game 231 165 CAUGHT IN THE DRAPERIES It is rumored that Bone the great' of the Western Polo League now extinct is corning West to join the Logansport forcesRumors' however count and are only used In divorce cases and the like with any telling effect 181 150 152 161 185 RIDAY SATURDAY NOV 3 4 MATINEE SHURDAY LEW DOCKSTADER and his gnat MOTTO: rUnder ho cir cumstances will I accept a case I can not cure DR GASAWAY Some of the few things that help the In dians to win might be interesting to the fans in this city and out over the State for If the other managers only make preparations to break it up the Indianapolis team will not be able to win another game this season Man ager Cohen is averse to giving out the facts but as long as it Is news the public should be put Harper always stands directly in front of the goaf with his club In one hand and his other on the Iron of the cage" Eddie Higgins al ways carries his golf stick In his right hand end is so small that he can skate between the legs of his opponents without them being able to discover his whereabouts until he has tickled the netting Bobby Hart wears No 10 skates and attaches one to his left shoe and the other to the right so as not to have them both on the same foot Bill Miller goes around the floor making a noise like a whistle and while the opposing stone wall 1s throwing up some additional earthworks he slips in a marker Carrigan wears the smile that come off and in this way he so dazzles the opposing rushers that they are unable to get a on the cage No wonder the Indians win games Reliance Brnbrger Kleis Louis Holtman Barz Totals eature Event of Matinee Limited Gun Club Shoot to Challenger Who Breaks 83 of 100 Manager Newman insists that his team Is the unluckiest In the league and has lost more games by one goal than any other Lafayette manager should congratulate himself that his quintet has not lost by any larger margins NERVOUS DEBILITY cured to stay cured STRICTVRB cured without cutting pain or detention from business PROSTATIC TROUBLES permanently cured no matter how long standlhg the disease VARICOCELE cured without cutting or pain BLOOD POISON every vestige of poison removed from the system CONTRACTED DISEASES cured never to return without the use of poisonous drugs I MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk or correspondence I will use you honestly treat you skillfully and restore you to health in the least possible time and least expense prac ticable If you can not call WRITE for my latest book and symptom blank which will be sent REE to anyone HOURS 9 to 12: 2 to 5 7 to 8 Sunday 9 to 11:30 Rushes ouls Devlin 42 Tibbltts 33 There seems to be' hope for a meeting I some time soon between Britt and Terry i Strecker to become worried over whv the two ex champions should not get i together i outcome of the game Saturday Scat Sale Opens This Morning CAMPANARi BarytOM GERARDY LVioIoncellisf STEPHENS Pianist $2 $150 $1 nailery reserved) certainly the whole cloth to getting his pedal ex wrong place Why he IBy Star Special Service KOKOMO Ind Nov Indianapolis lost to Kokomo tonight by a score of 4 to 2 909 Second Division' 212 124 The Miami University football team made a better showing in their game with Butler on Irwin ield yesterday than the score 17 to 0 would indicate The lads from Oxford averaged several pounds lighter than the Irvington men but were able by plucky and fast team play to make big gains on the Irvlngtonl ans at various stages of the game Butler kicked off to Miami which team after returning the ball fifteen yards by fast line plunges were held for downs Butler on securing the ball started rapidly down the field and by line plunges and end runs carried the oval to within a short distance of the goal line and pushed Shelley over for a touchdown after six minutes of play Kingsbury kicked goal making the score 6 0 Kingsbury again kicked off for Butler The Buckeye men carried the pigskin back the center of the field where Zuck picked up a fumble and scored the second touchdown for Butler on a fifty five yard run' Kingsbury missed goal The play during the rest of the first half was near the center of the field each team gaining and losing the ball on downs Kingsbury failed on an attempted place kick and the half ended 11 0 The second half opened with Miami kicking off to Butler A fumble lost the ball to Miami but a failure to penetrate the blue and white defense forced the Ohioans to give up the pigskin Butler In turn was compelled to punt and the visit ors upon securing the oval became dan gerous for the first time during the game working the ball to Butler's fifteen yard line when the blue and white defense held On the second play Heintz with beautiful interference skirted the end for an eighty flve yard quarter back end run and the third and last touchdown of the game Kingsbury kicked an easy goal and the score remained 17 0 The rest of the game was filled with ragged playing by both teams Kingsbury failed in two more trials for place kick At one stage it looked as though the Ohioans would score as they carried the ball down the field on a series of end runs to Butler's ten yard lino only to lose it on a fumble The lineup and summary Is as follows: Butler Glrtley Goodwin Cook Doudican Davis Mc Kf'ndrlck Bible Right guard Shelley Right tackle Doyle Right end Heintz Quarter back Ziiek Kirtlev Left half back Kingsbury (capt) Right half back Williams Galbraith ull back Spencer Touchdowns Shelley Zuck and Heintz Goals Kingsbury 2 Attempted goals from placement Kingsbury 3 Referee Parma lee of Beloit Conner of Butler Head linesman Bohnstadt of Butler reshmen A Position Juniors Colvin aust Warren i Stackhouse orward Hampton Quick Moss Center Wright Mayer Saxton Pachyolke Bates Guard Culberson Sweet Score Juniors 12 reshmen 11 ield goals Juniors: Warren 3 Wright 3 Sweet i 1 reshmen: Colvin 2 Stackhouse 2 Bates 11 oul goals Juniors: Wright missed 5 Warren missed 4 reshmen: Stackhouse 1 1 missed 8 ouls Juniors: Hampton 1 Quick 1 Wright 2 Saxton 1 Culberson 1 Sweet 3 reshmen: Colvin 1 Stackhouse 6 Mass 1 I Mayer 1 Bates 1 Seniors night The scores were hot up standard league Zearing carrying dividual honors with 189 Bretzels eltman Kevers Munter Kuhn Burnett Langdon More Succeeding Week of GRAND asSS High Class Vaudeville Col Bordeverry World" Greatest Markman Lea Parisienne Mine New Bioscope' for i this i month in an effort to make as good a show Notre Dame I earn Preparing tor ing against the Maroons as the Indiana team did If the men play the game of which they are capable and get It out of their heads that they arc going to win i the result will no doubt be satisfactory not only to the team but also to the students I 236 191 Report has It that Anderson would Ilk to "trade Mercer and Mallory to Logansport for Bone and Jessup This ought to look good to the management of the Tigers as two players in the West Is certainly better i than two In th Bast Something like the bird story Jason still out of the fold at Wayne "i and there seems to be but little probability I of the ex Indlan returning West until he can get his price Phil always was long fc4 on ths money Question and he really ought to ba president of some Insurance company sT'U Instead of playing polo It Is far more Profitable v'r" The next game In this city will be with ATt Wayne on next Saturday night OOD SHOW TOMLINSON HALL RIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY 'AU information will be given at the box office The show will run every afternoon and evening intlPWednesday evening Nov 8 500 Canary Birds Will be given away at the Closing Games of High School Basket Ball League Will Be Played Next Monday Yester Results McKay Kurtz Metcalf inkbiner erguson Langdon Guard Holloway Jackson Score Sophomores 19 Seniors 8 ield goals Sophomores: Deery 8 Gisler 2 Mc Cullough 1 Jackson 1 Seniors: McKay 1 Kurtz 1 oul goals Sophomores: McCul lough 2 missed 7 Hart 1 missed 1 Seniors: McKay 4 missed 3 Metcalf missed 4 ouls Sophomores: McCullough 2 Gisler 1 Deery 1 Hart 1 Jackson 5 Seniors: McKay' 2 Kurtz 2 Metcalf 2 inkbiner 3 erguson 2 Points awarded Sophomores 2 Referee Westover Umpire Timer er guson Scorer Denfree Time of 15 minutes Prices Night $150 $100 75c 50c 25c Mat $1 75c 50c 25c Seats now ready 120 117 114 rations were begun for a celebration this week the members of the team through college paper asked the student body i to defer all jollification until the results of the Wabash and Notre Dame games were known Gregory defeated Parry in shoot for the Sheldon and liis men are working as Grand Hotel cup yesterday afternoon at thffy jiana the regular matinee tourney of the Lim students have their way next year the ited Gun Club breaking 83 out of a pos Purdue game will either be played at the the team was called down by Coach i Brewer who punished them by driving 1 them up and down the field with signal I practice until time icr me second begin I JI1V unit auu 1VHHC VIVVCH put 141 1 prettj exhibition of football In the second hair Gawrence making ine nrat WASHINGTON ALLEYS Rinky Dinks Herman 138 HIGHLANDERS BUY PITCHER HITT By ittociatcd Press SAN RANCISCO Nov Henry Harris manager of tha San rancisco baseball team' aaterday sold ritchcr Roy Hitt to the New York American League Club for 12009 sible 100 targets wniis tne pest rnac uie defender of the cup could do was 81 1 The feature event of the afternoon at tracted quite a large galfery of enthu siasts from the city but owing to the 1 weather which was too cold to make ac curate shooting possible the showing of the men was a keen disappointment A cold west wind blew across the traps during the entire afternoon and this not only numbed the hands of the partici pants but also played havoc with the inanimate clay birds as they were sent cavorting In every direction as soon as they were released This in connection with being' thrown at unknown angles i made it a doubly difficult task for the shooters to get just the right aim I Still notwithstanding this fact the two men got away in great shape and it looked for a time as though they were going to establish a new record for the club in the event but several bad breaks in the second and third squads made it impossible to shatter records The regular urogram for the afternoon tUll CC 11 Lil a ll 1 IJld vU cL LLz 1 LIL' 4L consisted of five events ot fifteen tai gets special train will be made up here and it twolca mnmhnr nr fho olnn tnnlf part Parry and Gregory tied for high score for the afternoon breaking 162 out of a possible 200 The other scores were good CHICAGO CLUB TRANSERRED By Associated Press CHtCAGO Nov tho formal trans fer today of the ownership of the Chicago National League ball club Col James A Hart after a quarter of a century as one of the foremost characters the national game retires from active participation in professional baseball and is succeeded by Cnaries vv Aiurpny wno ima oei rw dent of this eny ior some time VELOCITY WINS STAKE Zy Associated Press LONDON Nov Velocity won the Cam bridgeshire Stakes Newmarket today JAMAICA MEETING CLOSED WITH RACES GKMES TONIGHT Indianapolis at Logansport Anderson at Danville INDIANA THEATER ES8" May Hosmer and Company Under the auspices of the Canton Indianapo lis Lodge No 2 I presenting the big military drama su AIR formerly pastor of Central Avenue Church Indianapolis at present Chancellor of Colorado University in the main ence room of the Central Avenue Church corner Twelfth street and Central avenue riday evening Nov 3 at 8 'The object of the lecture being educational the admission will be 25 and 15 cents only LAST BESCXTS Kokomo 4: Indianapolis 3 Marlon 10 Lafayette 3 85 85l Totals COLUMBIA' ALLEYS Oregons 170Meyers 174 urgeson iRabe The Sophomores sprung a surprise on the juniors in Shortridge High School Basket Ball League yesterday by trimming them to a tune of 20 to 15 and bringing this club down to third position from a tie for first The game was fast and one of the best that has been played in the league Juniors Position Rehm erklns orward Schaffer orward Munk Center Jameson Guard Weiss Guard Score Sophomores 20: Juniors 15 Handi cap Sophomores 10 points Goals from field Sophomores: Richard Bosson 2 'Rob ert Bosson Hendrickson: Juniors: Munk 2 Schaffer 3 Perkins oul goals Sopho mores: Richard Bosson 1 missed Robert Bosson missed 1 Ertel missed 1 Points 'awarded Sophomores 1: Juniors 2 Halves 15 and 10 minutes Referee Goodlet Um pire Millington Scorer and timer De Weese 1 Jacobite Wins Remsen Handicap In Hard Drive Referred to i Jockey Club IBy Associated Press NEW YORK Nov 1 The Jamaica meet ing came to a close today The Remsen Handicap went to Jacobite who beat Her mitage a head in a hard drive The case of the ringer reckman has been referred to the jockey Club irst race 6 furlongs Quadrille 120 (Mar tin) 7 to 10: Toscan loralia time 1:13 3 5 Second selling 1 'mile and a furlong The Hugenot 99 (Miller) 5 to 1: MacJBeth Amuskoday time 1:55 2 5 Third selling 1 1 16 miles Grenade 104 (Sewell) 7 to 10 Yorkshire Lad Chimney Sweep: time 1:49 ourth the Remsen Handicap 514 furlongs Jsroblte 126 (J Jones) 4 to 5 Hermitage Yalagal: time 1:07 2 5 ifth selling 1 1 16 miles Shenandoah 103 (Miller) 8 to 1 Cut ter Massa time 1 :47 4 5 Sixth 6 fur longs Tambeau 112 8 to 5 Van guard Swell Girl time 1:14 3 5 AT CINCINNATI Latonla summaries: irst race 6 furlongs Jack 113 (Troxler) 6 to 1 The Pet Suzanne Roca more time 1:22 2 5 Second 1 mile and 100 yards St Tammany102 (Morris) 2 to 1 Careless Doiinda time 1:58 Third 64 fur longs Lieber 105 (Nicol) 7 to 5 Pentagon ollow the lag time 1:29 1 5 ourth steeplechase Club House course Lord Rad nor 145 (Gaylor) 3 to 1 John Owens Gould time 3:37 2 5 ifth 1 1 16 miles 'Santon 109 (Swain) 2 to 1: Chief Milliken Luralighter time 1:57 3 5 Sixth 14 miles Harry Stephens 90 (Russell) 10 to 1 Sisa Lee Male Hanlon time 2:53 Seventh 6 furlongs Euba 99 (Swain) 16 to 5 La Sa gitte A Powell time 1:22: BUTLER WINS vrie appearance only GAME ROM MIAMI mW Many Regulars Cut Practice and Team Has Large Hospital List By Star Special Service TERRE Ind? decided slump taken in the Rose Poly technic football practice has caused Capt the In a production of DON CARLOS Prices $2 150 $1 and 60 cents Position Right end Right tackle Right guard Center Left guard Left tackle Left end Rlfirht half back Hughes Gates Left half back Allerdice ull back Leathers Quarter back Score Shortrtdge 22 Southport 0 Touch downs Allerdice 2 La wrence Gates Goals Timn hnlvAu 1 minntM 15B? Referee McKinney Umpire Tnhurne Head A linesman and timer Arbuckle Linesmen uaer ana ration GREGORY DEEATS PARRY WIN RRAND HOTEL CUP Purdue game men have become mary: WlliO UnnliU nW I VU I ovfrconfldent are untrue When prepa esl Large Gallery of Enthusiasts ollows Play and Some Good Golf Is Displayed in the Matches The first round of the amateur city golf championship tourney was completed yes terday Play In the second round will com mence today fore Saturday so be played on next Wednesday The first matches of the first round were (played on last Sunday when three pairsniavorl nv th YTiirhlfind Links The re 'training five pairs met yesterday and the following are the results: Ogle defeated Stanley 1 up Lennox defeated Milliken 4 up and 3 to play Hause defeated Odell 3 up and 1 to play McPherson defeated Co burn 1 up and the Rev Stanley forfeited to Arnold The gallery oh enthusiasts was unusually large for the eobl day and quite a number of persons and players who had completed their rounds followed the game between Milliken and Lennox which brought together two ot the best players of th Country and Highland Clubs Lennox early In the game displayed his skill and was soon leading his opponent with a decisive advantage The pairing for the second round are as follows: Lennox vs House Arnold vs Town ley McPherson Ogle and Settle vs Harrington 191 192Byers 133 212! 833 88s Totals Second Division HSlHart 141 iByers Harris Nov 1 our and Mc his team De Pauw will be a have his Association football Is to be adopted at Chicago University This Is great news for" it will save the public from reading the largo list of dead and Injured that Is published Just previous to every game played by the Maroons" However it means that some the near futurs ping pong will he a great college sport I EMPIRE ONE WEEK ONLY Commencing Monday Matinee Oct 30 Matinee Dally Every Night The Brigadier Extravaganza Co See Edmond Hays as The Wise Guy A Howl rom Start to ilntsh Prices of Admission 10c 13c 25c 50c Next Week "Kentucky and Jimmy Brjtt Telephone New 1317 Zearing Carries Off Individual Honors With a 189 Mark The Antlers took straights from the Bretzels in the Elk's Bowling Ijeague last the In al 3:13 o'clock ADMISSION SO CENTS 1 ttckPH for the Mouflz lecture will good for the rldzy evening lecture KAVANAUGH ISSUES CALL fly Associated Press LITTLE ROCK Ark3 Nov A call issued today by President Kavanaugh for the annual meeting ot the Southern League in Memphis Nov 2 at which the 1905 pennant will be awarded to tho Nw Or leans club and the affairs of th league for the iMt aeaeon wound up Devlin Tibbltts Period Harkins in the first half for offside nlav and al I The Colts and Royals are still Hied for I though their defense was especially as earn or meso ciuus cap strong at times the offense was not good ana was marrea oy nimoiing Aiteraiee was shoved over for the first touchdown i 767 801 Totals 775 TURNER Games of This MonthBy Star Special Service NOTRE DAME Ind hours practice was held today Glow is endeavoring to point for the game with Indiana Cl 1 i vA ontl ft ixiril IMJVW yjaja 'uiuaj nuvi If the little i good chance for McGlew to xvu HciOiits iinniw nrd 1 1 1 IL 4JU1V4VX ll I The backs were worked hard during the entire afternoon and the forwards were coached on charging as this was largely the cause of gains through the tackles Sheehan promises to dovelop into a wonder at tackle and will fill a hole that has existed for two years on the Notre Dame team A Popular lecture Will Be Given on the Most Popular Subject of The Day Theodore Roosevelt Bv one of his most popular subjects Rev Ar A Buchtel 4 g3oo and up i TU srorrsMAirs stoh GUSHABICH i Dammers the star full back has Young Corbett seems to be hitting the mat peen out for practice for two weeks Willi ItllllUie lirquriraj mnoo lugnto seems to be up to the Denverite to cut out: Right Guard Jackson is out of lie game some of his ways or get out of tho ring on account of a lame back as is Left End altogether or some'of these little unknowns Donthett Several of the best players are will knock him through the ropes cutting practice and the usual spirit Is tor true 'lacking 'i Although the engineers expect to win the game with ranklin Saturday under tho present conditions they can not ex pect to nearly equal ue rauw against them Several Substitutes Will Be Played Satur day in Lake orest Game By Star Special Service CRAWORDSVILLE Ind Nov Capt Spaulding will not be able to get into the game against Lake orest Satur day on account of his injured arm but hopes to be in good condition by Nov 18 when the team goes to Bloomington to meet the "Stone Notwithstanding the fact that Wabash will play several substitutes Saturday the varsity Is working hard at practice every evening getting into the best of condition for Indiana There seems to Do but little chance of tho game being played at Indianapolis as the students and citizens of Blooming ton want tlie game played at home A marker 1 171 shortly after the kickoff Allerdice failed! 212 i at goal The Shortridge players' attack became fierce as the game progressed and sat Allerdice was soon snovea over tor other goal making the score 17 to 0 attempt was made to kick goal The final touchdown was made on a line plunge by Gates after the ball had been carried the length of the field by steady gains Allerdice kicked goal The de fensive work of Hughes Bonsib and Leathers stood out as the best while Al lerdice Lawrence and Lowry did the best offensive work ior enoruiage The lineup ana summary: Shortridge Morrison Lawrence Green 1 Gavin I Scott Cook McLaughlin Lowry Bonsib PARK THEATER IE: Thursday riday and Saturday VesSds QUEEN THE WHITE SLAVES Dealing With the Kidnapping of American Women and Sending Them to Hong Kong Prices 10c 20c 30c 50c THE HOUSE MYSTERY By Star Special Service BLOOMINGTON Ind Nov That the Indiana University footbql team is still suffering from tlie effects of the I urdue game was demonstrated this aft ernoon when in the first practice game of Courtley the week the strong freshman team de Grouse feated the Sheldon men by a score of 23 (rnn an Templeton Epler Smock Gray niau Wolcotte Makers was in the contest Badgley BY A STA CORRESPONDENT SOUTHPORT Ind Nov In two short halves the Shortridgo High School football eleven defeated the local team by a scare of 22 to 0 In a well played game The visitors were slightly outweighed but offset this advantage by beautiful in terference In front of each player as he was called upon to carry the oval The Southport lads put up a plucky game and were beaten by superior team work The Shortridge goal was never in dan ger and only once during the game was the locals able to gain their distance fre i nnnntlv iiclncr thrAivn Incc Thn nl school lads were penalized five times mark I CONSULT DR GASA WAY GREATEST SPECIALIST in DISEASES of MEN Who Has Made Himself amous by His Lasting Cures Results ot Years of Labor Devoted Exclusively to These ew Diseases Varicocele Hydrocele Rupture Nervous Debility ITostatic Troubles Kidney and Bladder Diseases Stricture Syphilis and all Unnatural Discharges Dr Gasaway la well known to every citizen of Indianapolis and throughout this section of the country on account of tho hundreds of permanent and life long cures he has made and who today has the largest practice by far as "you will find by Investigation of any physician or specialist In the State which may be attributed entirely to the great success made in curing so many cases where other hyslclans and specialists had failed If you are in need of treatment consult a Specialist whom you yourself KNOW from his permanently established reputation to be the best MCM lf you want a permanent cure cure to stay cured come to 11 me Do not waste time and money elsewhere No cure no pay WARNING has come to my notice there are other doctors claiming to be connected with me in tnv nrai flra This is a falsehood I have no representatives You can gel my treatments from this otlico onl Dr Gasaway will see and treat all patients personally and give to each caller bis valuable time ree Consultation and Examination Absolute secrecy In all my professional dealings is ono of my iron clad rules Call or write today i OICE 9 12 2 51 DR GASAWAY CO The Old Reliable Specialists Evenings cor Illinois and Market Sts (Entrance on Market St) GASAWAY Th Reiabl Specialist Wed and Sat 7 to 8 across from terminalstation INDIANAPOLIS IND The Man Who Cyras Sundays 9 12 inuinnnruuD mu The Sophomore five cinched its hold I jU Vmll rtV i wivxirinciVi I TY thft defeat mWIOOYBOESTO THE PARK Ing the Seniors yesterday in next to tlie last game of the league by the decisive score of 19 to 8 The Juniors won their i first' contest of the season defeating the reshmen quintet by narrow1 margin of one point the final count being 12 to 11 The last games of the first Manual Training High School Basket Ball League will be played next Monday after which time the gynaslum will be given over to the varsity squad' The "Midgets" greatly missed Malarkey but they put up a good game aqd took tne opening nail oy a score or io The greatest weakness of the third year men was their inability to hit the bas ket In the second half they braced and in a whirlwind finish Warren and Wright found the net for two and one field goals respectively in the last two minutes of play The Sophomore Senior game was a fast contest from start to finish The superior team work of the league leaders put them in the lead which they held Gisler a new man played a good game for the second year representatives The league has been a great success and it will be reorganized next yeir It has developed much good material for the regular school team especially among the lower classmen Lineup and sum 166 141 136 SECOND LECTURE By Madame de Sabrisson cn th Development of the Ideal igure and Care ol the Skin and Hair THE PROPYLAEUM RIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 3 912 937 Second Division It this weather keeps up much longer the players in tho city golt championship I tnnmev will have to get out their snow simps nnd nreoare for winter white flakes do make their appearance the 'matches might fiist as well be called oft i and the cup turned over to Edwin Lennox as he is the only one of the contestants wio has a snow record I Recently It was announced by the secretary! I of the Central Baseball League that none of the players of that organization had been: drafted by any of the big leagues Nothing strange about this as Indianapolis also xAiieu in tne same rvBppci iuuiv wjju graced tho Indianapolis diamond last season i This is surely great football weather Just cold enough to numb the body so as to make 'lit proof from all injuries and just warm boon fha nlavare frrvrn ftnlHns thplr ruuuijll vv linen by perspiration AIfo just right for Santry was second and Dean Swift was third cftirteYitfl to earrv furnaces under their' noses and bottles of hot air in their pockets and Houghton Removed rom loor for Offense Star Special Service MARION Ind Nov 1 In a game characterized by rough playing Marion won from Lafayette tonight by a score of 10 to 3 In the first period Doherty and Devlin came together and exchanged blows be fore they could be separated Harkins and Doughton fought in the last period and were removed from the floor and the game was finished with four players on the side Lewis and Harkins worked together like a machine Bannon played a sensa tonal game at goal Wiley and Gavltt played the best game for Lafayette Marion Position Lewis irst rush Harkins Second rush Doherty Center Cameron Half back ''Bannon Goal irst Period Lewis 5:50 Lewis :03 Gavltt 2:30 Period Gavltt Doherty Lewis Lewis 1:43 Score Marion 10 Lafayette 3 Lewis 12 jtivugnton Cameron Stops Bannon Referee Hadley Attendance SALE RIDAY One anuearanca only ew faster games have been seen Higgins started the speedv game bv winning all of the rushes of the first period lie was given little opportunity to' show himself however as the heavierplayers shoved him out of harm's way almost at will Hart played the offensive game for the scoring both tallies credited to Indianapplis Only twice did the Higgins? Hart combination have a good opportunity to pass the ball with a chance of scoring I Once they failed and one time were Stic cessftil in scoring on aS pretty a cross floor rush as has ever been seen here 7 Harper made sensational stops repeat edly Twice he caught the hall In his shin pads and Moran blew the whistle to release it Miller at venter was out dissed by Devlin Carrigan and Harper played an excellent game Lyons and Roberts played the game for the locals Lyons's long drives were the features of the game On one of thesehe scored Cusick and the Indianapolis rush P'rs collided twice but no harm was done The game was rough throughout Indianapolis Higgins Halt Miller Carrigan Half back Harper Goal rlrst Period Cunningbarn 3:33 Second Period Lyons Hart Roberts Score1 Indianapolis 2 Kokomo 4 Rushes HIgffins 6 Cunningham 3 Stops liar I per 29 Cusick 25 Referee Moran At tendance 700 Second Division 147 159 198 191 179 to 0 With the exception of Bloom every who played against the Boiler A regular amA was nlavftd and the Sheldon men i showed plainly that they were still and sore and in no condition to put strong fight Bloom the big end is t'mpfl tn bis mom with errin and his tor stated today that he would probably i bo unable to play in game ag ainst Cincinnati 7 The reports which have circulated over 1 the State to the effect that since the Antlers 174 145'N'icod 126 117 first ncisition tured straights The Reliance and' TkiwwR the ntfd two clubs in order also added straights or the first time this after eight minutes of play and he kicked season the disease that came near dis goal ruptirig the league last year showed itself 'fpe frequent offside plays spoiled any last night that of not having a full sec other chance during the half for the ond division The Rinky Dinks were the Shortridgers to score Between the halves I orienaers The scores MARION ALLEYS 1 9 ii 7 I 7 mBmII Mali Ml INDEVEMH XT 1 EAGUE STANDING Won Lost Pct Colts 30 833 Royals 30 833 Reliance 24 12 667 Deweys 22 14 611 Marion No 2 14 22 389 Oregons 11 25 306 Rinky Dinks 8 28 222 Social Turners 4 32 111 CENTRAL LEAGUE AND1XG Won IO9t Pot Tndianapolls 5 2 714 ayne 4 2 667 Marlon 4 2 667 Danville 3 2 600 Kokomo 3 3 500 Lafayette 4 Anderson 2 4 333 Logajnsport 1 167 LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost Pct Sophomores 7 1 875 Seniors 4 4 00 roshmen 4 4 a00 Juniors 1' 7 SHORTRIDGE BASKET BALL Won Lost Pct Blues 2 0 1000 Sophomores 2 1 667 Juniors 1 1 500 reshmen 1 2 333 Seniors 0 2 000 i.

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