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1 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. CONFIDENCE REIGNS IN "Up Against It" Race Entries BRITISH SEE RAY OF HOPED Title Goes To Schaefer Cnprnghi yi CAMPS OF BOTH TEAMS IN LOCAL GRIDIRON TILT (Continued from Page 8.) BOWIE. FIRST RACE nialmlni" for seven turlonss: laiiirlscma ..114 (b)Doushnut ...112 (b)Fayelle ...100 Beamer .1 n- by ono touchdown. Nothing much can be got from this. Citation Wessie ion Excuse Me ios nlackstone 101) Fair Virsinia Quick Bun ....101) Carmeneita 105! Forfeits Posted By Lewis and Zbyszko Specfal to The Courier-Journal.

New York, Nov. 23. Stanislaus Zbyszko, world's heavyweight champion wrestler, and Ed Lewis have posted forfeits ot $1,000 for their title match at Madison Square Garden on November 28. The men will wrestle two falls out of three, the winner to receive the Tex Richard diamond-studded belt, emblematic of the world's title'. Lewis lost the title last winter to the present champion in twenty-six minutes.

About five or six of the Wiles' clan dick ueaaeye .102 (a)Grace Foster are sixteen years old. There Is one who Is fifteen years of age. None is over nineteen. This team is a re laiBrrEon-LewIs entry, (b) Price entry. SECOND RACE The Beunings Purse: lor 3-year-olds: seven furlonss: (a)Caretaker lor, yolcaillfl 1031 Plucky lor, (a)Clansman ....110 Hephaistos ...110 lashmak 1051 (a)E.

F. Whitney entry. THIRD RACE The Promenade Jianrfl. markably young team. This is said to be the youngest team High School has had.

High School has not as many veterans as has Manual and it cap; for all aires; six and one-half lonss: will be mostly new material that will represent High School tomorrow. llolDry Moon 112 (a)Sailmff B. ...113 The Boy lor. Cr9nF. U3lSasamore OU (a)J.

K. L. Ross entry. FOURTH KAfTF Th rue prooame lineups will be: Male High Postions Manual Brooks LE. Bunker Atkinson r.T.

nnnrui dloap: $5,000 added: for 3-yer-olds and un- iiiii-c-Mxieeuuis: CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (Associated Press). Jake Schaefer, of Chicago, tonight won the wocld's 1S.2 balkline billiard tournament, defeating Willie Hoppe, title-holder. The score was 500 to 346. Schaefer played out in six innings with a high run of 212 and an j-eragc of 83 1-3.

Hoppe had a high run of 140 and an average of 69 1-5. The score by Innings: Schaefer S6. 212, 16, 12, 130, 44, total High run 212; average 83 1-3. Hoppe 140, 26, 7. 120, 47, total 346.

High run 140; average 69 1-5. Fletcher Stable Is Sold For $101,000 New York, Nov. 23 (Associated Press), Forty-ohe colts and fillies com-prising the bulk of the harness racing stable of S. A. Fletcher of Indianapolis, soid at public auction today for $101,000.

The Laurel Hall, a 3-year -old colt, wos sold to W. H. Cane, new for $13,500. Vologda, a yearllntf colt, by Peter the Great Nevolo Belle, was purchased by R. E.

Moreland, Lex-ijigton, for $12,000. Maas LR. Vntr Browder n.i,t., Buncra Buck ....100 (e) Slippery Elm (c)Irish Kiss 100 Gnome 13(1 Irish Dream Tipplty Witehet .110 Weber Stehlln Boniface 120 (b)Recount .108 (b)Dry Moon Blufler 104 (a)Supcr 100 (a)Sunnyland ...102 Kins's Champion 10(1 Howard re. v.nit sandy Heal 108 Dresden Tool Sadtler KB. McClure Chambers qh.

Williams Marks LH. H. Miller Miller RB. Saiir (a)G. Formnn pntrv.

fhllT A mnno. ham entry. (c)Sunnyland Stable entry. 42, Charles Gravath; Anthony Frer- man, alternate. Officials.

The following will officiate: Master of Ceremonies Charles W. Morris. Official Scorer Robert E. Dundon. Chief Inspector S.

Weismiller. Timers Charles Shontzi M. F. Marx, Dr. O'Rourke, J.

L. Graurnan. Medical Examiner Dr. A. O.

Goodman. Judges of Finish Everett Roe. J. C. Bourne, George Buechel, 'Arthur Bender.

Custodian of Trophies Hugo Kohl-man. Chief Clerk of Course Charles Nemser. Starter Sam H. McMeekin. Referee .1.

B. Carpenter. FIFTH RACE Tho Sunset Purse- for a. year-oldB and nnrt yards Would 0fer' Financial ducement'to Ulster to Back All-Irish Parliament. PREMIERS TO MEET AGAIN rnflon, Nov- 23 (Associated Press).

W- today's meeting between the Fein representatives and the Snet committee, the Irish situation described in Government circles -critical, but not hopeless." -ranler David Lloyd George ex- 'Li to the Sinn Feincrs that the was willins to apply Amoral pwmu to Ulster and offer to Sir James Craig. Premier attractive financial to 'persuade him to agree to the possible settlement, an all-Ire- either by the Sinn Fein or Lister Glared, the Government would ts, produce any act in Parliament Za include Ulster against t''s Will Not Send Troops. The Government explained that to Ulster to accept would require lending of troops, defiance of pledges of all parties against phy- CLIovdnGeorgc will discuss the further with the Ulster Pre-S Friday, after which Sir James 2n return to Belfast for the formal Opening of the Northern Parliament Earl Middleton, as representative of nfsouthorn Unionists, is commute to strive for. a settlement on dominion lines. He is pointing out to ion business men not only the noral but the material advantages to be gained by -closer commercial relations with Ireland.

Boycott Not Withdrawn. DiappoIn'tment is felt by the that, notwithstanding the sinn Fein has not with- Capt. Kirwan SIX TEAMS TO CONTEST rnsn kiss insi Bastille 10(1 (a)Halu lOUIIriih Dream 10S (a)Derastation 10" Quecreel; lOOlPastoral Swain ..104 (a)Pcltit-LuIt entry. SIXTH RACE Claiming for 3.vBr.nlrtq (Continued from Page 8.) and upward: 'mile and one-sixteenth: Titanium lOOIStar Court 100 Glass; 3G, Samuel Hyman; John Ad-urns, alternate. Turners 37, Eart Guelda; 38, Edward Watson; 39, John Enders; 40, Gerald Goebel; 41, John Schoenemen; Kczinli 1011 'Solid Rock 104 Fern Grass ....100 Dan 10!) Bar One 100 1 'Paddy Dear ..104 Ardito lOfll'Wodan 104 BauiKlIn; ThrouffUloai'Explosive 05 Sibola 104 SEVENTH RACE Claimlnir: for a.Par.

oios ami upwara: mile and one-stxtcentli: Vesuvius 100 Bombast 100 Geo. Washlneton .1011 Favour 100 Vice Chairman Lady Granite 05 Edith 101 'Thos. F. McMa- Hello Pardner .104 Satana on Doily 05 Pibroch 104 Hard Guess 05 Moriiins Face 02 hon 1041 Apprentico allowance claimed. Weather clear: track fast.

lijV JQ, Wf Pad VR HAD AMY'Too Zr -kX $pd. Mocri ooA HiN0 THAT 'P ZF STltfG WHEU AT 3EST AND 0IAN6R our AT CRANPA'S PARM 3tf oR He ColM-D 1RM. BACK To ToWM. JEFFERSON PARK. FIRST RACE Purse.

S700: claiming: 3- year-oms ana upward: six lunongs: "Ground Swell Alexander Ham- rj. C. Stoue iltuu lOStArrowuead Esquire MSIMarie Maxim Grayson lOOiColonel Taylor .117 .103 .108 .100 .100 1 Own a Derby Don.itello llliSandv Ill Anticipate llllWar Pennant 114 SECOND RACE Purse. S800: claiminc; iam the boycott on Ulster goods. -year-oias; maiaens: live iuriones: Lotta 107l'Attoo Trico HOiForestall Plunella 112IPluribclle Bonero Blue ....112 1 Rosa Lee Spinning- Dumfounder Execution 115tFrcd Kinney .110 .113 .112 ...112 .115 .115 .115 LEXINGTON STIRRED UP OVER FOOTBALL GAME Indiana Grid Season To Come.

To Close Bowie Results The smn i-ein umiauuin eott was provoked by the discharge cf Catholic workmen from the Belfast hlpvards, and considers it an essential aid to the republican cause. Ulster still is pressing for the publication of all the correspondence nhich has been exchanged during the peace negotiations, but the Government has not yet agreed, although declaring it will be given to the public eventually. BELFAST DEATH TOLL 18. Our Smart Derbies have just the degree of. style desired.

Come in and see all has to show in the way of style and value. 3I2 and 5 (Continued from Page 8.) Indianapolis, Nov. 23 (Associated Press). The Indiana college gridiron season will be put on ice tomorrow when four games in which Hoosier col Soft Hats S2.30 to S5.00 Velours $5.00 Caps $1.00 to S2.50 Dress and Work Gloves. legians will be contestants will bring the football year to an end.

Sat THIRD RACE Purse. $700: allowances. 3-year-olds and upward: five and one-halt furlonps: Baisncur Day 103 Master Jack Tenn .108 Tableau d'Hon- ITom McTassart .111 ncur 10S! FOURTH RACE Purse. S700: claiming: 3-ycar-olds and upward: mile and one-six-leenth: Jerry 1041 "L'enjoleur ..104 Nolle Torke 10(11 'Lady Longfellow 100 Copyright lOOIHorcb 100 Ernest A lOOIPlrate McGeo ...100 Tim McGee Dawn .111 Bond UllWalnut Hall 114 Young Adam llllChallengcr 115 Merchant 1141 FIFTH RACE Purse. S1.50O: Thanksgiving Handicap: all ages: one mile: War Son lOOIPinllico 102 Mysterious Girl Lilly 105 General Haig ...1051 Rapid Traveler .1011 Wynnewood 113 Xcddara lUIValor 11(1 SIXTH RACE Purse.

'S700: allowances: 2-year-olds: five furlongs: Modesty 103 urday was tho closing for Purdue, In diana, Butler and DePauw. Games to be played tomorrow by Indiana teams follow: Michigan Aggies and Notre Dame at Wounded Number 75 As Curfew Law Is Invoked. Belfast, Nov. 23 (Associated Press). -When darkness fell tonight the death roll as a result of the disorders the last few days had reached a total of eighteen.

The wounded numbered seventy-live. Five persons were killed during the Jay in the sniping and sporadic outbursts of shooting wnlch took place in rarious parts of the city. Order had been restored at 8:30 o'clock this evening. The curfew law nis due to take effect in some parts of the city at 9 o'clock. STORES 228 West Market; 434 West Market; Fourth and Chestnut.

Branches in Kentucky Frankfort, Iicxiiigton, Hopkinsville, Pnducali. South Bend. Franklin and Earlham at Richmond Hose Poly and Culver Military Academy at Culver. Wabash and Marquette at Milwau kee. Grace 104! Jake Bcrger 100 1: Navy Is Ready.

Simplicity 100 Knot Grass lOPjLord Allen 112 Dcvonite 1121 SEVENTH RACE Purse. S700: claiming: and upward: mile and one-six-let nth: S.u-.imy Jay ..104 Dark 'Hill 102 Mcrrimac 105jMormon Elder Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear: track last. -raft' it 1 nix Hotel. At the conclusion ot this entertainment the crowd Willi go to tho auditorium for the comic opera.

"Mikado." Practically every merchant will close his place of business throughout the day. Many dealers have given tickets to their employes with instructions to take in everything. Enthusiasm is at fever heat and the interest increases with the arrival of each new delegation. The Tennessee football eleven head; ed by Coach Banks came in this morning at 8:25. They were met at the station by the Su-Ky circle and taken for a ride.

The Volunteers worked out this afternoon and the Wildcats also finished their long training. Both teams are in perfect condition and ready to go the limit. Although they will be outweighed twenty pounds to the man the Wildcats think that they can win and they are going in to play real football. The lineup that Coach Banks will pit against the Wildcat machine will average 196 pounds In the line and 173 pounds In the back field. The Kentucky line will reach the Tennessee backfield average and the Wildcat ball toters will tip the scales at the 156 pound mark.

The Wildcat coach will start liia best machine. Predictions are dangerous in football and no one will vouchsafe a guess at the score. They believe that Wildcat speed and grit will conquer Volunteer weight and grit. Annual Banquet Friday night the football squad will meet at the Hotel LaFayette for the annual banquet. The letters will be awarded by the athletic council and the Wildcat leader for the 1922 season will be elected by the letter men of this season.

Dr. W. D. Funkhous-er, chairman of the council, will act as toastmaster. Tentative lineups have been announced as follows: Tennessee Position Kentucky Vowell, 200 LE.

172 Lindsay. 190 LT. Ramsey, 174 190 LG. Cammack, 175 HAVANA. FIRST RACE All ages: purse.

SSOO: six urlongs: Domo 051Marcella Boy ..100 Inuuiry l(121Zululand 105 Cromwell 1051 SECOND RACE Two-year-olds purse. S700: five furlongs: Who Can Tell. Puff ...100 Cai-Mitc 1113ILustre 105 Buckingham 107 Wayward Chile 110 THIRD RACE Three-year-olds and upward: claiming: purse. S700: five and one-half furlongs: Koran 1031'Old Sinner ...104 Chisca 1051 Whippet 105 Goldec Fiittv .1001 Pittsburgh 110 Bulord 112IMisscd the Time. 115 FOURTH RACE Three-year-olds and up-ward: claiming: purse.

S700: mile and fifty yards: First Race Purse all ages; muiueiis; allowances: seven furlongs: Cinrkson. 112 (M. Schwartz), $18.30, SI. SO, 1 Fitzgibbon. 100 (C.Lang).

$2.70. 52.20 2 Finnish Maid. 97 (S. Lowe). $2.40 ....3 Time.

1:20 3-5. Greenwich Village, Far Sight LaBar and Petite Dame also ran. Second RacePurse American Remount Association Handicap; 4-vear-olds and upward; owned by United States army or officers of regular army; two miles: Courteous. IGa (Lieutenant McCrea- rv). S3.S0, $2.50, $2.70 1 Raconteuse, 105 (Major Erwin), $5.30, $3.70 2 Gdlden Review, 105 (Major Koch), $0.10 3 Time, 3:58.

Jay Bird, Hcrrmana and Hand Grenade II. also ran. Third Race Purse 3-year-olds and upward; claiming: six and one-half furlongs: Eurgoyne, 113 (C. Pence), $10.40, $5.90. $3.70 1 Moroni, 100 (L.

Morris), $6, $4.70 ....2 Tidings, 104 (S. Lowe). 3 Time, 1:22. Titania, Uncle's Lassie, 'Earnest, North Shore, Wild Flower, Ardito, Kitty Johnson, L'Effare, Cuchet and Beckna also ran. Mutuel field.

Fourth Race Cinderella Purse; all ages; fillies and mares; purse, $1,500: special weights; seven furlongs: Muttikins. 102 (C. Lang), $12.60, $4.60, $3.30 1 Bv Jiminy, 104 (M. Schwartz), $3, $2.50 2 Arrow of Gold. 104 (C.

Ponce), $3.30.. 3 Time, 1:28. Jyntee, Ima Frank, Vague and Mary Head also ran. Fifth Race Purse 3-year-olds and upward; claiming; mile and one-sixteenth: Lady Lillian. 103 (C.

Lang), $10.50, $4.30, 1 Vorkist. 119 (A. Johnson), 2 Tantalus, 110 (L. Coney), $2.30 3 Time. 1:51 2-5.

Woodthrush, Miss Filley nnd Frank Monroe also ran. Sixth Race Purse $1,300: 3-year-olds and upward; claiming; mile and three-sixteenths: Fantoehe, 104 iL. Coney), $5.40, $3.90. $3.50 1 Oueen Blonde, 111 (It. Lancaster).

$4.60 2 White Haven, 106 (C. Lang), $3.30 3 Time, 2:09. Austral, Jacques, Versailles and Yukimene also ran ran. Seventh Race Purse 3-ycar-olds and upward; claiming; mile and three-sixteenths: Rose 112 (M. Schwartz), $5.40.

$3.60. S3.30 .....1 King's Belle, 107 (P. Walls), $23.30, $8.20 2 Warlike, 105 (E. Josiah), $7.70 3 Time, 2:06 4-5. P.

G. King, Hendrie, Diadi and Orderly also ran. BARRIER TO BE SPRUNG ON WINTER MEETING Annapolis, Nov. 23 (Associated Press). A fairly lengthy dril! in formations and signals, in course of which all of the first string men who are likely to get a chance in the Elrugjle were given' a tryout by Coach Folwell, marked the final practice of the Annapolis midshipmen on Farrasut Field, in preparation for ibe big inter-service struggle at the Mo Grounds, New York, on Saturday.

Attention also was given to new Plays to be used against the West Point cadets for the first time. The entire regiment of students assembled in the stands while the practice as in progress and cheered the Players to the echo, giving a big dem onstration. Barring something entirelv unfor seen the Middies will take the field against their rivals in the following orier: Left end, Parr; left tackle, J)iedorn; left guard, Frawley, center, toson (captain); right guard, Fraw-y, right tackle, King; right end, Tay-m; quarterback, Conrov; left half-tack, Koelner; right halfback. Bar-cbet; fullback. Cruise.

Barchet and wng will do most of the punting. Mielbyville Wins. Shelbyville High School defeated Anchorage High School yesterdav in well-played game staged at Anchoress, the final score being 14 to 0. Both teams were evenh- matched and toe same was hard-fought from start to finish. .103 Miss Hilarity .102 'Timotny J.

Baby Faust ...1031 Hogan First Troop 1111 Service Flag Drapery Ill Dandy Van .111 .111 May Bob IOjI FIfTH RACE All ages: Thanksgiving In-nuijural Handicap: S3.000 added: one mile: Ramkin 1001 (a) General J. M. Lnvo 102 Gomez 107 Inuuiry 1021 Betty 103 Accelerate 1051 (b)Frauk W. (b)Doctor Clark. 12111 (b)Atta Boy U.

.110 Cromwell llolHcrron ll- (a) Aiken 1021 (a)C. D. Stable and Adam entry. (b) Goldbiatt entry. SIXTH RACE Thrce-ycar-olds: claiming: ntirsv S700: miW and fifty yards: Grizzard, 160 Fest, 170 Yellow Blossom-.

II Ill (a) Harry M. I Mildred 10S Stevens 1081 (a)McAdoo ..108 mi Strelgei, 200 RG. Prlbble, 182 252 RT. Fleahman, 177 Holt, 17S RE. King, 16S Smith, 100 QB.

Lavin, 140 Blair. 180 H. Ferguson, 152 Dietzen, 105 RH. Fuller, 157 Campbell, 1S8 FB. Sanders.

171 Officials for the game will be: Hold-erncss, Lehigh, Referee: Troutman, Ohio State, Umpire, and Hinton, Yale, Headlinesman. The game will be called at 2 o'clock. Mclvin llllRockport Ill (a) Coupled. "Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear: trade good.

COLONELS FAVORITES IN. CONTEST WITH TULANE ON SOUTHERN GRIDIRON (Continued from-Page 8.) Diego fracas. The contract will lie Sending Your Words Through Space If shipwreck or' accident damaged the electric generator that sends a wireless message, and were no other power available, many lives might pay the penalty. For this reason wireless stations on land and sea have storage batteries for reserve power. Ninety per cent of the Marconi system and most of the government and private plants use Exide Batteries.

a A majority of the farms and country homes lighted by small electric plants get their current from Exide Batteries. Nearly every message sent over the telephone system is carried by the current from an Exide Battery. The same rugged reliability that makes Exide Batteries dominant in every industry where batteries are used is built into the Exide made for your automobile. Exide Service Stations are equipped to be useful to you, not only in putting the right battery into your car, but in giving skilful attention to whatever make of battery you are now using. The Electric Storage Battery Yon will like NORMALCY We Manufacture Electric Clocks, Chimes, Fro-sramme System and Tower uocks.

Watch, Clock and Music Repairing. Special attention to developing models for manufacturing. We have for sale a lot of Clocks called for. Strs Kentucky and John W. Hubbard For Cincinnati at 3 P.

M. weekdays except Saturdays. SunTlay boat departs nt 9 a.m., giving a beautiful daylight ride and elegant scenery. Fare Meals and Berth Included. Phones Main and City 141.

drawn up tomorrow. The nrobable lineup follows: Tulane Centre MlsltP IjE. Roberts L.T. Gordy II. Talbot LG.

Jones Rppri C. Kubale LINE 1-1 Talbot RO. Shadoan iritts RT. Cregor 0 Pfannkuche RE. James THE WORLD'S GREAT GARDEN (Continued from Page 8.) an C.

Korfhage Co. Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires Regular sailings every three weeks by luxurious passenger steamers of 21,000 ton displacement, especially designed for travel in theTrop-s Comoanv's office. 42 Broadway New Yor Any Steamship or Tourist Agent 421-123 Courier-Journal Office BIdg. Ma lone QB. McMillin B.

Brown L. H. B. Snoddy Ral R. H.

B. Armstrong Legendre FB. Tanner CaDtain. Officials: Referee, Bradley, Walker, Virginia; Umpire, Thomas, Purdue; Headlinesman, Stephenson, Ala-bnma. Cobb's Club Trailing.

San Francisco, Nov. 23 (Associated n-css). Ty Cobb's San Francisco haseball club this wee-It is at the bottom of the California Winter League-percentage column and it is rumored that the Detroit leader is planning to enlist the services of several major leaguers to strengthen the club. Sever Connections. Special to The Courier-Journal.

gagement to the C. W. Clark establishment for the winter period. T. F.

Devercaux will make the engagements of Jockeys Walter Taylor and Raymond Davics here. Devercaux brought down a small stable from Lexington and expects to add to it from time to time before returning to his native land. Rceder On Hand. Julius Reeder, one of Racing Secretary Shelley's assistants in Kentucky, is on the job in the secretary's office here. He will hold a similar position at the Fair Grounds.

There are more yearlings than ever before here and the 2-year-old races at the Fair Grounds will not go beg- I'laco your order now and avoid possible disappointment Caloric satisfying service is guaranteed both by the Bomar Summers Hardware Company and the Two Days From New Vork In Bermuda you may lazily rest or play your favorite sports of solf, tennis, rid ins. driving, motor-boatlns, sailins. bath ins and fishing or dance at the par ties at the many modern Hotels. Complete Travel Information and Tickets to all parts of the world. FOREIGN TRADE TRAVEL BUREAU- Liberty insurance Bank Uarket at Second.

Founded 1834 ous occasions. The "dockers" are IMM Bowling ureen, College this afternoon severed suMunrc kept busy tabbing tne trials or tne "babies." and while they do not know nt tham nnmo nnw It- is JL.I1 I athletic connection lece for all time, the result of Bethel safe wager that they will be well cancelling a "-W. JEFFERSON ST. ni'cn piayea in equipped in this respect Deiore rne time comes for them to contest in races. Will Hamilton, assistant to Starter A.

B. Dade, will begin schooling the yearlings at the barrier on December TUatt win ha p-ivnn lessons evprv B'E THANKFUL FOR LA UB'S day after that. Dade is due here Specially Conducted Honolulu apart Manila and China Tour Small select party leaves February 7th Details and Booklet upon request J. G. ELLIS CO.

615 Starks Bldg. VJhrrrver vmi this si en you can be confident of skilful repair work on every make of battery; and, when you need a new the rifiht iUc Elide for your car. LUG AGE wltnm a lew aays ana ne piinis an extensive hunting and fishing trip before the Fair Grounds season opens. Lancaster Triumphs. Special to The Courier-Journal.

Lancaster, Nov. 23. Lancaster High School defeated Harrodsburg High School on the Lancaster gridiron this afternoon by the score of 7 to 2. Captain Cox, Anderson and piji Robinson starred for Lancaster. ...422 WaJefferson2 STORES 516 S.

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