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'SPORTS MARKETS Green Bay Press-Gazette WANT AOS Have Proven Successful. The Press-Gazette telephone Number Is A OA i IS 4400 AH The Latest Sport News and Market Quotations by Associated Press and United Press Leased Wires Daily "EVERYBODY READS IT GREEN BAY. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1928. DILWEG ON A PRO EL Was Little Once FORM Ell WEST HIGH STAH HONOHED BUDDY MYER TRADED VBY BOSTON RED SOX CttJ' Vrf 41 jWASKERS TAKE 1 OPENING MCE SGIElTOrafCl All Four Games In Com- League Provide a Tough Battles. 7 4 TKAM STANDINGS flll' I'Oit'J FRANKFORD TRIMS CHICAGO BEARS BY SCORE OF 19 TO 0 Mercer Scores Three Touchdowns; Team Clinches Second Place.

PlllLADFI.PillA (Specluiv Ken Mercer personally saw to It Hint the 1'Ttillkford A'ellow Jlckef Wuiind lip their IH'-'H National lean tie- profes-ioiial footlmll season Saturday with vonipleto and satisfying success. The Simpson college slur of by. gone days scored three touchdowns, routing the Clin ago Hears. Tho llnal ore was 19 to 0, Victory is t'wert In many ways for the Frank-fcrd team and Its 7,000 cohort s. It clinched second place in the le itun Mtanihngs and IL was rev-'iigo lor 'be 2.1 to tl walloping received tit the hands of I ho Chicago team a i (.

I iX, I sv- Jl Vk'l f' 1 C'LAKKXCK "I l.t V.tl'HKIt Vacher, who sounded signals for tha Erigham Young University eleven tills year. Is believed to be the smallest quarterback en any college team In the country. He weighs 120 pounds. Vacher starred for his elev. en in all games this year and was riven numerous 'mentions for all-star teams of his section.

KKNNKTII ICADKK I I Radick and Corbett Named Marquette Grid Captains MISS AII.F.KX UIGGIN Klght years ago when she won the Olympic fancy (living championship at Antwerp, Miss Alleeti Rlggln was so nlny she hail to stand on Ml box to bo decorated by King Albert, Now she Is well, she Is bigger than she was then. Miss Biggin I wt til one of tho world's greatest swimmers, and she returned recently from a tour of Knrope, She la shown In tho picture above on board the ship which brought her back. GREEN BAY PACKERS MOVE INTO FOURTH PLACE IN STANDING Defeat of Bears Gives Bays Edge; Yankees Beat Giants 7 to 6. CoLtWIRl'S, (U.R) Provl. donee, Jl, with eight victories, one ilefoit and two ties, won, tha National Professional Football league championship, it was announced nt league headqinirters here tomiy.

The final standing: MkinIup a Dodgers Huxfords independents iBuirels jHorricks Naval F.esorvo iUeimrrs I Play In tho Commercial shall league gut under way JColumbus club Sunday with nil four panics providing tough buttles before any of tha teams camo tli roiiRli with a victory. 1 The slippery floor prevented the. players from getting in ns much ac- do Imrl nlnnnrrt but this in A xpeoted to bo remedied for next Mundny's enmcs. Tj Tn flia fli-Bt came, tlm AA'nshcrs -'came through with a 36 to 15 Vie-'lory over the Baircls. The Washer out strong and soon after jit hi? opening whistle forged Into a jleiiJ that, was never overtaken.

They fled 13 to 4 nt the half. Braisher with 9 baskets and two free three (throws was high point man of the jjoay. I Dodgers Win Came In the second came played, won a hard fought game Ifioni tlie Naval Ilesi-rve team by a 1- to 16 score. The Dodgers cot on to nn early lead and wero ahead 14 Ho 4 nt the half. The Reserve team came back til rone In the second half could not overtake the lead, The huxfords won their ganic with Mho Ilerricks by a CO lo 9 score when AA'iihl, Hcbcrlo, Huxford, and ftin fminil tlm baskets on several A ccasious for scores.

The Huxfords 'led 10 to 9 nt the hali. i Have Hard Fight The final camn of the (lay wax one "or the hardest fought and the Independents emerged with a 22 to 13 victory. The teams battled on nearly even terms throughout the "f.aiin! with neither side bavins much nn advantage. The Independents led 11 to nt the half, but In the Second period forged Into a lend that was never overtaken when A'il- bsse sank several pood shots. "Tiny" Cahoon and Win.

Wcslfal icfereed all of the. games and (united good The box scores: I i AVavlicrs 0 Bryant, 3 Martens, 2 A 2 ii a r.i 0 1 1 (I 0 V'lam-. fjihiornians. 1 Maternoski, g. J.

Total BairoN AVillcms, f. Hililoll. f. 1. right, c.

(lary. g. I rk. g. Wilkinson, 10 F.T.

1 2 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 1 baskrt-nt the 1 1 W. L. T. Pet. Providence 12 Fnnikford It 3 3 .7 SI Detroit 7 2 1 .778 Green Bay fi 4 .1 .000 Chicago 7 Ii 1 N.

Y. Giant 4 7 2 ,34 N. Yanks 4 1 .333 Pottsvllle 2 0 .200 Chlcugo Cards 1 5 0 .107 Dayton 0 7 0 .000 Benny Friedman, Wilson and Diehl Also On First Squad. (Billliir's all-AmerU ran ir nrlrillnn Mrv larrt um tr- iilla a qiirslliinnnlre sent around Ilie ntlnnl Irnaue i-lreull. Inqulr-te were reeeltril mini nine of Ik.

chili niHnnuerx nml I kmc moulded Inarlhrr wllh reiillr rreclird from nenniianrr iiim hi. hmr lirra rv erl Ibp aainr all seaaun.) AI.IA.AIKIUCAN I'IKI TKAMS 1 HIST 1KA.AI Lert l'lid Green jcu Tackle Detroit Left Guard New York Yanks Center Providence Plight Guard Chicago Bears night Tackle Frankford KlKht Knd New York Yanks Quarterback dwell Mlchnleskl Smith McMillln Iteliinan Fluherty Friedman Wilson Left Halfback rrovldence, Bight Ilulfback Green Bay Fullback Frankfoid. SWOXTI TKA.AI Jft Rnd New York GInnU Left Trick In Lewellen Dlfhl Hubbard Lj man AVesloupal niicnqulst Chicago Bears Lett Gusrd Dayton Detroit Providence Providence Detroit Center Bight Clunrd night Tackle Sonnenbeig Bight Rnd Quarterback Ilncchim Oden Drlscoll Kiil.il LnTone Providence Left Halfback Chicago Bears night Halfback Green Bay Fullback Pottsville The National Foul lm II iMairii en joyed its most proMiieroiiK thi fall. A well bunched chase added a lot of spice to the gridiron year nnd this coupled with some brilliant work of individual star brought the crowds out. Jt was a nip nnd fuck rie.

tween the llrst six team other four squad were tough enough to give tho tnpnntt-here all Kino ot trouble and the bucket" wn often unset. 'dupe Provldenco stepped along at top peed fill aen mo and deserved the championship honor. Detroit hnd a great club but one eastern trip, playing in Frank rord on a Saturday and Providence the next day, wrecked the AS'olverhie' pennant hope. Fiisy To I'lcli The Yellowjarkets In the running all the time while the Chi. cago Bear und Green Hay Packers spurted often.

This year all American pro team was not so difficult to select because aside from the guard nnd tarwle posillons, there was little difference oi opinion mouiki the circuit. On Ihe 19'S first eleven, there are five lepra tern from Dllweg and Lewellen of ror it Hay; MlelmNM of the New York Giants; hmlth ot Providence mid Benny Friedman of Detroit. Seveial stars of other year earned their way back Into the selection while the only young, ster to make the grade was Diehl, of Frankford. A glance over the first and Peroral team selections giving some brief dope about the players follows: Center The choice for center wn very close between Smith, of Providence, and AV'ostoupal, of Detroit. However, the Steamroller Is given tho edge fur hi all-around aggressiveness.

This Is the third year running that Smith has la-en selected ns tho llrst string snapper hut: It. The Piovldence star is on top of every play, lis passing Is superb and Ins direction of the lino defense went a Ion-way toward plae'ng Providence on tlie top of the heap. AVosloupal was out of the game In BiL'7 but this (lidil slow him up a Int. Be backed up the line in splendid st le nnd was glutton for work. Among the other uco centers were llarpe, Gn-en Bay, and Herb Stein, vo, mv veins on the professional gridiron, OuarterbncU There was no question nlxmt the quarterback selection as Benny i-'i leilniiiu was the unanimous choice of nil the critic.

Friedman was evtn better in and bis Hunt ball lugging was tlie outstand ing feature ot tlie Minimal le.iguo season. This fall Frltihnsn varied bis passing with some line crushing which surprised eveiybody. There wasn't a better triplu-Uireat player hi ih country. Oden, of Providence, Is the lecond team quurtcrbnek, He could stand lot of punishment and, when tlm open fit-id, was very slippery, thlen called his signals well nnd was a bear at giving interference lo the runner There wero other good quarter but and Oden hnd a conslderiibld edge, Kuil There wan little diference opinion itlmut.lhe llrst team ends. 'Continued on Page 14) KDTA CHOSEN i ON DA FIELD OF 2ND TEAM FOR FIVE PLAYERS Washington Trades Liscnbee, I Gaston, Reeves, Gillis and Bigelow.

NKW YOllIv It may be that I lliJS will become known In baseball circles us the jeur of tho "bis trade The playing seuison la do more than two months past, yet nlrcaily some clubs have so radically revised I their rostcra I but a fun may be excused for being bit bewildered as he sees upparcnt Ihxtures tdiunnd off I to some other major league Unm orl else Into the minors. It has become nn annual feature for Hogcia lloriisby to go the market and Kmil Fuchs, of the Boa-ton Uiiives, didn't disappoint it wait- iug public. He graciously guvo "the rajah" lit the Chicago Cubs for Percy Jones, rooklu cash. I'mldy Maguirc, several Players und a fat bundle of Myer lo Washington. Not to be outdone by their National league iivuls, tho Uoston lied Box have comsentcu to let Washington have Uuddy civick third bueman, for the trifling considera tion of five players.

In place of! Myer, who was the Hcd Sox's best batter last year and the league's leading exponeut of the art of stolen bases, Hill Carrigan, manager of the lied Kox, will have to (lnd room for Horace Liscnbee and Milt Gaston, pitchers. Hobby tlccvea and Grant Gillis, infteldcrM, and Kd lSlgclovv, a Southern association outfielder who clouted minor league pitching with abandon. Pittsburgh needed a left-handed pitcher so tho Pirates sent Glenn Wright to tho Brooklyn Kohins for Jrss Petty nnd Harry P.iconda. The i r. til.

i lullr mi lilin i'i' i iivi. iivo iiw. iiug on ine uciicii. 1 hie lo Detroit. George hie will Bee wliethcr t'le weather at Detroit Is any belter fur liis pitching arm than nt Clevelmd while Jackie Tavencr and Keu llol-lowuy doing their Inllelding and pitching, hh tho caae may be.

for the lndiuna. Theso have been the major deals ot the off-season but there have been number of other changes of more than a little interest. Ther are a punibcr ot clulis who could make uno, of the pitching of which Flint lihem nnd Vic Aldrldge are capable, yet both these light handcrs find themselves in the minors. Aldrldge has been sold to Ti ls Speaker's club of the International league. Khem, a grout pitcher in lii2, been sent to Minneapolis ot the American lioth were waived out of the majors chiefly because ot a reputation for being hard to handle.

BIG TEN CAGE TEAMS GET HARD TESTS IN GAMES THIS WEEK Nine Games Scheduled; Notre Dame Meets Northwest- ern Quintet. CHICAGO (A Big Ten basketball receive another rigid preliminary test this week when they clash with several ot the fastest scoring combinations In the middle-west. Nine games are on the program, topped by Notrn Hume's attempted conquests of Northwestern and In diana nt South Bend. Pittsburgh, defeated by Northwestern and Wisconsin last week ends Its disastrous Big Invasion tonight against Ohio state nf Columbus. The week's program, In addition to tho Pittsburgh-Ohio State game: Northwestern at Notre Hume; Washington university nt Iowa, pnd Carleton college at Minnesota.

Thursday, North Dakota nt Illinois. Friday, Indiana nt Notre Hume, Purdue at Butler college, and Iowa vs. Marquette at Moline, 111. With the exception of Minnesota which dropped Its second straight practice game by losing to Drake, 21 to 32. Saturday night, all Big Ten teams revealed surprising reversal of form and power last week, Pennsylvania, which won the eastern cnllegintii rhampionship last season, was conquered by Indiana, Ohio State and Michigan, Pittsburgh w-as routed to 21 and nil other opponents re vanquished.

Purdue won a moral victory over Indiana by defeating Washington university of St. Louis, to 21. The St. Louis team previously had defeated Indiana. Illinois checked In Its second straight victory Saturday by trounc- mg Lombard college, 4 1 to 22, hile Chicago defeated North Dakota 3J to behind closed doors.

PISCHKEHAS 825 COUNT TO WIN SWEEPSTAKES Vnrn, Pischke won the stu. at the North Side Community club alleys yesterday ith a kc re of S25 and N. Nabcr was a close second with S20. Pete DuIViw wf' third with 817 and .1. Coffeen fo.uth with SI I.

B. Ilestachc ran Into some bad breaks and lost the last game to finish fifth with nn M2 coiint. The prize for high slnglo gme was taken by W. Majnard who came ba strong after a bad start and had fi-IO to win the second cvtr.t of the day, Fd Miller finished second with filS and B. HrniU look th'rrt place wllh 'iU7.

I IKST IX KIGIIT IKAKS A Texas university was awurd. the southwestern football cluim-pion-'iilp tills year, it was their llrst title in eight jcais. i I II A "I a his to a 2K8 at it. night ago In the Windy city. Mercer Plunrt'i Over I' in tliei mm it brought their victory string to sixteen, against three defwits and two ties.

he Hear held llieir ow in the first two pi rinds. But in the last two fell beloro the Fiankfnrd Jug gernaut. Mercer implc his llrst score In the third after a pass to Knssell bad put the ball on the llirreynid line. This score wns inado on a drive over right tackle as wera the two succeeding louchdowra, he acored In the last quarter. Ilenrs Fall In I'll (punier The items niado their greatest In thi second tinarter, working tha (nil to jiolnt a yard away from the Frankford one yard stripe for first down.

Three smashes failed to gain, In fact, tit their completion the ball was two yards away from Hie touchdown territory. Then DiIhcoII tried a pruts which grounded over the goal line nnd tha Chicago hopes for the tallying were washed up. From then on It wo nearly nil The Hornets were pressing forwnrd when the whlstlo blew rnd- Ing the half. I'lHiilifmil III)) Kosteos, l.e, Jlehinnn, I t. Hanson, l.g, Miihonev, Comstoek, g.

Filak, r.l. Kaasol, r.e. 1 lomiin, q.li. OehlrlciK l.h.b. Mercer, r.h.b.

Lineup: Id) Chicago limn l.e A'oss l.t.,. Lvruin 1 Jtuckler I'leckensieln r.g.. McMlllnn Murray AV alloc q.b J. Sleriiiininn l.li.l):, Hrlscoll r.h.b., nbiulst A bite Die til. f.u., Touchdown Mercer, l'olnt after touchdowii-f-Mercer, by pass (Chicago Sulistltutloiis Finnkfoid: lnx.

well for Malmney; Klklns for Diehl; for Dlcbl: Weir for Han-son; Dh'hl for Klklns; F.lklim Ur Stockton; Hoepl.e for Oehlrlcli. Chicago: Stuitrldge for AVubpilst; Carlson lor AVallaco; llalas for Call-fcon. BOXING COMMITTEE FORMS RULES TODAY FOR HEAVY TOURNEY Millionaires On Group Who Gather to Plan Elimination NMW YfiBK (U.R)--A committee of gentlemen whose names are hotter known to the social register ami to Hun and Br.idstreet than to the rostei of nsllnno will meet today to upon thrt' rules under which the. Tunney. Muldoon trophy is to bo a a.

ruled, This trnfihy Is Gene Tunney' ttnry to the 'gsme lie ft behind l.im. and Is designed to drape Hie tummy of the next heavyweight champion, If any, The. ex-champion arranged that tho decision MS to his successor lie entrusted lo a group of society men nnd financiers, Including Gene's social sponsor, Bernard Ginibel, find others' Mining Tox P.lckard's "fio'i millionaire." Jilckard lilmself probably will have iTioi-e than anyone clae to say about the events leading up to the next light for the heavyweight Uamplon- sliip. An for Tex, be Is concerned entirely with the financial aspects of the affair, and Is qul'e willing to lem if social aspect) to the gentlemen of Gene's choice. AA hat the pro moter wishes to have understood thoroughly by any aspirants for the Ironhv is thai no guarantees are to go along with an Invitation to Participate fin- the championship.

Jtlckard is still paying for the lasl heavyweight harnploiiship light, hich cost him and his backers morn than S'lOOOOil. The only reason that Tunney-Hef ney affair lost money, of course, wi because tho promotor hod guaranteed the champion nnd challenger more than tho final attendance, warranted. This time, Tex Intends there shall be no Htlcli mlslake, llo hn been ilrtven to economy measure at Madison Square garden which saitdi'll him. The bla.ing cb-ctrlc slgnboanl which formerly sp It out the trl-umidiM find altraclioim sponsored by tlie garden lias Ix-cn darkcyed, at saving of per annum. The iicrniiinel of Itickacd sport palace bus hern rivhiecd radically.

Baby Mnxlne, -the Blckard orfsprlngs, is not iictually In need of shoes, us yet. but Hie promoter mav have to eivo nn Ids croquet at Miami if hing keep on. IIX IIAIIIi TO IIM.IIAK George Utile, now director of athletics nt Wisconsin, once wn ipnii of tlie American llxpeililion-my Corel's agricultural school In Joe Martini, who has been playing In Ihe S.iutliHin unit Teas lent: io for seasons, was sold IC-icnlly by Nc.v Oilcans lo Dalfus. I MURPHY IS NAMED TO COACH BADGER VARSITY OARSMEN Freshmen Coach at Yale Expected to Bring New Technique to Crew. MADISON', Wis.

(Special) deorge "Mike" Murphy, once slroke on the University of "Washington's eight-oar shell ami at present Freshman coach at Yale, has been signed as varsity crew conch at Wisconsin. Mir'phy ns definitely appointed by tlm Kadger athletic council at a special session today. Mike Murphyis prominent flfr-uro in intercollegiate rowing. For two years lie was stroke on the great Washington creys that established remarkable records at roughkeepsle during 1921-22. H'i was elected cap-tcln In his junior year anil was so respected at a leader that tlvs honor was again bestowed upon him the follow ing spring'.

When Kd. went lo Yale fron Washington In 192 he took i Mike; Murphy with him to supervise the freshmen. Murnhy bus been In charge of the yearling1 oarsmen ever since nnd has established a great record. T'nder his guidance th Yale frosli have competed in fifteen racs i agaii'st Eastern Intercollegiate boats, registering eleven victories In the! pat five Murphy will bring to Wisconsin a new technique In rowing. He teaches the Lender strol.e, nnd incidentally, will be tli" youngest varsity crew conchy the country.

CRIVITZ CAGE SQUAD BEATS PESHTIGO 27-2 eniVITZ. Wis. The High school basketball team kept its rec- on! clean by handing Peshtig-) i 27 to 2 defeat nt the local gymnasium. Crivitz took the lead in tlm first few minutes nnd kept it throughout the game. The I'urplo and Gold played a good defensive ganio and did not permit the visitors a si.igle Held goal.

Pishtigo's two points were made by free throws. Next Friday, Crivitz will have its har leet test of tho year, taking on the strong Lena quintet. An ovcrll nv crowd is expected. TOMMY ARMOUR WINS COAST GOLF TITLE Shoots 289 to Take Championship. Open: SACHA KXTO.

Ca lif. (U.W-Toni-my Armour, crack Washington. 11. golfer, and llolo n's 'way to the p.icraniento open gnlf championship at the lx-1 Paso country rluti here yc''( rdn y. Armour won the $2,500 prize with a score of 2S9 for the four rounds, A putt forced him to take one over par.

2SS. John Golden of New Jersey finished four strokes behind wiih 203. while Harry Cotton of London, a i newcomer lo American greens, chalked up a 296 for third honors. "Wild Bill" M. -thorn of New York, reigning favorite before the tournament opened Friday, begun the final play with erratic shots thi't forced him to quit the tournament Morton Smith of Joplin, who finlsln-'l among the first five in the i Hawaiian open nci ntly, again play-j ed consistent golf to take fourth iti, 'in? tvi, i.ii of Pasnilcna.

Calif. Other Bcores: Mottle liutnt, Toconia, 300. Al KvpinoSM, Chicago. 300. W.

Hutchison. Pasadena, Calif. lvl Chicago. 3nf. Frank Walsh, Applcton, Wis.

301. Crn'g Wood. Newark. N. J.

301. Willie Goggin, San Francisco, 3u2. OXI.Y TWO I.KIM ISMI'KATKICS Illinois and Georgia Tu are tic r.nly institutions whose football repeated with championships tlua jeur. I MILWACKKE XU.RI Dcpui tinji from custom when a deadlock re nulled from balloting, the M'irqtiftta university football squad lust night circled Gilbert Corbel nnd Keni-reth P.adlck co-captains of the 1929 Golden Corbett, a veteran quarterback, comes from Bcdwood Falls, Minn. Itadick, a tackle, hales from Green liny.

Both ore members of (lis Junior class. Tho advisability of having one captain for offense' and one for defense had been tlni subject of discussion for some lime among coach-cs nnd athlete al the hllllop school. A few days ago, Coach Frank J. Murray nuggested the change to Willi urn L. Coffey, chairman of the foot.

Vail elect Inn board, but tiny decided it was too lute to. give it proper con- I tidcration this year. Killi Are I-iched Then, by a curious ronildence, the member of the aquad mat two indecisive ball its nnd became dead bickfd oil the third. Their spokes man then nslieil official ranelion of tho co-caplaln system and It was grouted. Moth Biidirk ami Curbed have won popularity with the squad and lo f-iil fans this season by llieir out tiding leadership of defense and offeiiso play.

In shaping the hill top squad next nenwoii the il'vlsloii line of authority will be drawn be. tworn brickfield nnd forward wall villi each man divrlnping the (li-virioil with which he is familiar. Hadick whs unable to be present at tlm i-leetlon banquet, being con-Cnex I to the hospital with Influenza. 0 tilt letters sweaters were ti warded Student Manager Al Gnui'-h, Kewaunee, Mid the following 26 rncmb'jli of the J92S football squad: Brickfield Francis Ilelg, Mt. Vernon, Francis Linscott, Portage, Capt.

Walter C.ebert, Merrill. Hubert Crowley. Shore-wood: Phillip Murphy. Portage: Fred Mendclson. Mllwiiil.ee; Stanley JiibliHon, Milwaukee; Gilbert Cor bett, Bedwood Falls.

Jay (Viiasiuy, Kant Chicago, lipl; am! James I'Doiri'll, Milwaukee. Linemen: James poster, Waseca, Arthur Pullman, Green Bay, George Glbout, Cllfforl Kainplne, Marinette; Joseph King, Chicago; William Hyde, Milwaukee; Francis Campion, Milwaukee: AVarren Kirkhnm, Marinette; Kenneth Hadick. Green Bay; lMmund Andrew. Milwaukee; John Pndden, New Iliebmond: Bleiirird Honk-amp, Sioux Falls, S. Walter Washlcli, Merrill: Bussed Milwaukee; mil Lawrence Milv'Vukee.

Htiident Manager Wrslej Sniilli, BuggS. I ide. iiianii, Milwaukee, and tli" following thirty first, year men were awarded Freshman numerals: IUjj iimiid ll.jii'M' und Uoin.it lb n-nesitry, Juliet, 111., Harry I'lielaii. I.inoolil. Joseph Duponl.

Thayer Sua vely nn 1 Finmet Klaus (Jinni Bay: Charles Guentner. Wutlwiitosu; Harold B'nton, Jlincmnri Ba liliubcr, Mavvllle; Clar-rnco Mundt and Marvin I'rednw, AVutcrtown: Stanley Krcsky, Marinette; Albert Joins Titus, Mark Fllzgerabl. John Sisk, Brosseiiu. and Frank I'ljugb-liil. t'hleiigo: Albert Shipley.

Ivino-i-ba; John Dunn, Minol. N. Iboinas Mi-ouecn. AA'is'-onsin AVdliam I iiinnis, Criidiil Mjles Gianev. Oronlo 1 alls; Victor llass, AViiupun: Kirl I'ollro k.

Austin, Francis Corcoran. Buy Hiiltmaii, lie Makes, Art Iiii iv Stuck muMieorge Knstncr, Milwaukee. TITTERTON WINNER OF AMATEUR 10-MILE RUN Frank Tiller-Ion of the I rose A. A. is one of Hie Inst athletes of the year win a imtlur.nl A.

A. t'. TIMfTton shorted tb- wav lo a i rmall flld In the 10 mile run cliain-filonshlp nt Mncomber Hifi, Knii'liiy, vlnnini In 51: fJ-S. Frnnkllo 'is-good. N.

T. A. vm isecoiid and Art Garviu third. Total 7 1 6 I lodgers I F.T. r.l' Hansen, I Detltache, 3 0 0 Pigeon, 1 1..

Pigeon, (110 h. 0 1 0 To'ui 1 3 Nival Keserves F.T. Wancheckon. 0 Churl fes. 1 He Wane, c.

-I 2 0 Slunnbeau. g. 0 0 0, Muldoon. 1 0 IN THE REALM Of SPORT SICKGKKS COMINt; ll.VIK Al Seegcrs "World famous Indians," who just managed to beat the "Y'" team here recently, has been hanging up an Jmprisslvo rec-old in towns in the northern section of Wisconsin and lit Minnesota and Michigan. They defeated the Wakefield.

team by a 4J to 30 score, took the Ontonagon. team Into camp by a one-sided score and def Baled the Oconto team 4." to .17. They will be buck for another gnme ngamst tho team hero on 19, and as the boys have shown tome improvement over game with life Indians, it Is likely the Seegcrs' boys are going to get II llT. AXOTIIKU SKA1' TOl'HXKY We Just received word from of the Nnrsthwest Skat chih that their annual Pre-holiday wilder Skat tournament will get under way nt Milwaukee next Sunday. Therewill be one session wllh the drawing of seats from 1:13 to 3:13 p.

m. i Frankly we were dubious about Skit tournament and Us powers tn draw a host of people to a city. But that was last year before we saw one of the tournaments under way. There were several hundred fans nt the tourney In Milwaukee at that tim and every one was so Intent nn his game that, he had little time to even look tip from the table where the game was under way. There no doubt will hi another larrte crowd at ths Milwaukee affair.

Several local players have signified llieir Intentions of going to the Southern city for the meet. TIP FOK M.WiXATF.S "Mike Strong, (lie outstanding foot hn II player of the year.flnlMte bis college course New York uni versity in June and he 1ms no Intention to capitalize his talent in toolhall. "I never want to play professional football. I have another ambition In another line." be said. wnnt to be major league outfielder.

I can hit fairly well and I don't believe I ever will belt nocked out by a fly hall. If I g't chance with some major league flub, I'll give it a trial." It. is understood that III 1 1 Carri gan has first can on mm ror inn Boston Bed Sox and. It might be mentioned Incident illy, that the Bed Sox are becoming very popular with the inllige phorrs. Cir-rlgnn Is highly respected by Die boys nnd so Is his boss.

Boh While we are on the subject of basketball teams, we also might mention that the Sheboygan Merchants have a cage team again this year, by Urrt Fowler. Sev eral former high school stars nre on tenn. a-cordlng to Fowler. We would be glad to paM his address on any manager of team hereabout who is Interested in seMirlng game. SIIK HITS Til KM A woman came to the fore In the Bowling at Hie Columbus club Inst week and shot a game that any man could be proud of.

She was Miss A.1 Manhunt who hnd 2'iB In a game lolled In league competition on the alleys. It was the highest game turned in this year by a woman. Marry Mallon bad high score for men on the alleys last week with a count. Dave Barry has Just written a (cries, explaining the Ixmg Count Chicago It look him almost as iong lo writo it as II did to ciauit AIM. Total Ii'v'ords wnii i.

r. 7 2 1 A i. F.T. 1 2 1 I 1 II 0 1 i i 0 0 1 I Saliirilii.v' Kesiilt Frankford Chicago Bears 0, Hllllllil)" Itesillt N. Y.

Yankee 7, N. V. Glnnts 0. NRV Yt'illIC U.R The profes-sloiial football wnson lin-e I ended, the Mew-York A'ailkee having scored a final victory over the Now York Giants, 7 to 0, before a small crowd Sunday. "I Unity" Maine, scored touchdown for tho Giant In the third period, Ihe Yankee coining back In the Dual quarter to win on a touchdown by Gibby Welch and a goal )y pi ilchard, former IV nn Stale star.

On Saturday at Frank ford, the Yellowjackels got even for recent defeat from the Hear by smearing )bo Chicago pro grldder to the tuoc of 19 to (I In a Notional li.ag.io game. As a resell of this win, Frankford moved up Into second place In the in tnlile while the defeat for the Bears pushed them lm Into firih posllluii with the Green Boy Packer occupying fourth. SEEGER'S INDIANS FLAY Y. M. C.

A. TEAM AGAIN "WEDNESDAY Redskins Return to Green Bay for Game After Long Road Trip. Apotbrr fient hriMIe Is looked follicle AVednesday when tho Y. M. A.

basketball team takes on the strong Heeger's Indian quintet on the local floor. The Indians managed In nose out the local Iio.ik by one point, when they played here Dec. 1. and since that time have been victorious in ail mil irto coinesi wiiiie piaj no- leant In the northern section ot Wisconsin. und Minnesota.

The Kedakln have one of the fastest and most nr-ciirutc passing squudx ever seen on local floor, but were ghen a real tight by tho boys before winning. In Skeiiadore, forward, Ihe Indians have a great player. Me has scored as many as points in one game and again! Hie team was practically niiMopulde. The passing of tho pbyers has improved considerably since the last game and they lilso have been finding tlie loop with more accuracy mi thev expect to evln matt'fi'S up when the Indians return. As an added fen lure, the Green Buy Business College team will meet the Badger Commercial college Ave These two squiidM have never met before and an InlcrcM lug battle Is expected.

A cnpnclly house witnessed the last game nt the rind prrparti- urns ine under iwiy to haiidlo an other tood turnout this week, Vlblvrle. f. lluxfnrd. f. i 'aplle, c.

t'oic'crs, I lourahnn, Total r.r r.r, "i i i jHcrricU F.G. F.T. I'lyce. 0 1 hlindfiiier, f. 1 0 He Baker, c.

0 ti'nin 1 Js. -villi', 0 il j.Allard. 0 piurpliy. 0 0 0 T'lal 4 1 liulcpcndeiils F.ti. F.T.

jCeyrr. 1 0 I. a I 'ronilieau, 0 1 Pigeon, 3 i Villi sse, 5 0 jll.lnstinr.vcr. 1 1 l.e i-Yvt'ir. 0 0 jl Total .....10 2 Mhimcrs F.T.

P.F.; -Hjacbe. 1 i j( olliird. 2 0 0 2 0 1 Qna-c. 0 1 1 I 1 4 I 1 US SHl'TIIFKN HITONF.XT V. In invades home Held for football gaum lirxt fall It will be the first tlilH' 111 his'oiy that Purdue has placed a.leamo tuutlitru team at Lafayette.

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