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THE NEWS SENTINEL. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA! Mv I I 7 Ml: M. r' im SPORTS LINCOLN LIFES AND GIANTS IN LAST GAME SUNDAY FOOTBALL THREE FORT WAYNE HIGH SCHOOLS HAVE HARD GAMES CONFERENCE ELEVENS ON GRIDIRONS TODAY BOXING TANKS SET FOR GAME TOMORROW tight Practice today Winds Up Preparation for Kendal' ville Battle Sunday, Hap Miller With Tanks to Kcndallvillc Sunday Probable Llneupe, Keridallvlll. lawyer itoel.r sweet .4 ititt ctcynntds I ilsaolhcrn.

fnuer (lamtlitlit Trlah Heme mill well Xih mi Tanks Hushmn'n, Mclnughlm Wlckliffa ainn Uoyce, Thompson kiltie lill.l lutein. llTrtin ii UouhIi, Coalello HhillH Valla; ki Miller Juptmpor A slpnai'lirftetlce, ami fcornalim. lcrlii.tip cxcrcleee Oil afternoon wound up the jtretmnitton lit. th WoyneTTniik cump for' I ho foutlmH'ftunio i Kendallvlllo tomorrow afternoon. Tha I team, will leave tit I'VjM o'clock HufuUy tiiomlnk In aood condition, il.i i.

irjiiiii'b un( nmntni nri ini nv farly pnrt of the irk, Imvo l.een. Irntu out nnl practically nit tna inert will he In fine shape, at'ourdliwi to jca 'Logan, roach. The coach wm ileiii with the hoinv made AKHtiiDt List, Bit ij day When lh Tank rn ld. th. strong team Ip.ft seorth'ss tic in' thi flrM ttume Ofi.the noaAmi for tlic Tiuikrt, itnd Hie.

ImiY hv tral'tft faithfully this we 'h. Kendallvll.c I reported it. hi lomMnu lip for lh Tanka 1 ti tho hnl linvr several new H't'niliB ihnt nrc rcpimliit ate vnluaMe ivtillt IotV ttio team mid expect to. be Hide to lvc RmxJ account of I hem Helves. A li.rte niitnticr of fans are planrtlng to.

Rn, both by automobile and tti e.ielil car, which will leuve tit oVloek tomorrow morning. Gutclius Has Odd Autographed Ball Aa a "trophy" nf hi recent trip U) New York, William II. (Jutellun now KosHPbes nn unusual Iml.uill which has in illnplay In the front window of the Cltlseti'H Trunt emnpitny. Thin baaebnll wan given to Mr. tiutdtus ly LSverett Htott.

Ynnkea short top, who eome from Sir. Outellua' lumib town, IllufTton, Indiana, Thoautogrrtnlm of IS the liori hlde sphere, headed hy that, dm of awatn, 'Uahe' Ituth. Other namen on fha hall are Mverlt Hcott, Wnlly 8htnir. Joe liuwh, M. J.

MiigrlnH, Mike McNally. Whltey Witt. Joo lm Jan, Iioh Meiinel. Him Jones. Ilorb nnock and Willy 1'lpp, rFtMLflsssslssH IsHIkibH immammmmM i vv.ii ft 511' liir i 'M '1sM 5 MILLER TO DON LIFER UNIFORM 'Cftpl lAiniftiA I tfflrifinr IAIIII Untn Insurance Crew Resist Giants in Final Game, of Season.

UNDAVI LINEUPS Colored Oltnts ftawburn 'Uonifll niildles Bu Vuraby Wllaou' ITuot I Chandler: Mal' Joanlican. Ford johnaon 'Pp Lincoln Lift Wehn llrown llartlaa lb )l au llnry ir of rf baviihis Miller watt llofer ralvey llofirman. Nol Hap Miller, left halfback, Wayne Tank fodtbaU team I Inn TVIIMer. left halfbnek. Is one of th well known Fort Wayne) football mn who I nn Integral part of the Vyt)e Tank Ac 1'ntnp eompntiy'H icrhl enven itih miatHin, iittii, nas iiii tlrked on Northern Indlanu ftrlda for sevrrnl yenrs antl lw one of the veterans of the Tunk cloven which eoes to Ken iiiiiiina aiv iiviivmi" 1IUQ 41 Football Player Injured.

la Miootii ANKKItSON, t)et. 13 Robert Tyner, 'use 17, nK'iiilior of the Teclinli nl India napolla hlfch school football Iohiii wtin fatally Injured while on hie way to mo rit'n pmc wnen ine uto tnoblh In whUh ho was rldlna turned uyii men iiiKfii. m. TTnriM tr TliVviInn 0tn xxcii. x' ioi uuuiiL't; oiii ers, md p.

m. Sunday Gym. Offering received. Ftalph hnown fort Wvayne bus, bull and baaketbult Affiire, wha has bevn niwmbwrl of () Heading Inr national laau tiub this season and was with tha Phillies and Halt KrahclaoM iirevlously. will In center Tild fof tho Llfea Hunday and Andy Wehra, of the I'll lilies, at tdiortt when the In snrniiee men ko' Into tho fifth and de (Idlna; Ramn of.lhelr annual aertet with tho t'otored Ulantu n( Lincoln Ufa fleld Holiday afternoon.

Huiwluy'a tamit will bS the aeason finale. With the two teams standing tied with two wins apiece In their serifs, and Miller ami Whra added to the I.lfrrs' lineup the hint engagement of the year looks pi omtnlnK Miller re places Danny Foley who accompanied the Notre Dame foot bull team to Wenf I'idnt, for "the gridiron content today. Keeping breast of the L.lfTB In udd Iiik trenth for tho lust game, the Hants have Signed Horttby. outfielder, thl Aeason with the NftMhvllIo Houtherti t'olored leAgue club. "rr retires In favor of Hornby who In rated Dudlo Girls Take Second Place in the Blue Triangle Baseball League Series WBfe JSBBB 2' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsf BP "JSBSBBsi laaBBBBBk IfY aBBBBaSBBBBV BtffJkHKBmKf''' 1aaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Is He, or Isn't He a Champ? SL iyiMMK7aaaaaaaaHaBlia(a0a4a WlfllHIS anmSElbKWaSSS9aaaamHlHaBaBlvVSBBa Yoonc Stribllnf.

Neither Young Strljllag of Macon, nor the boxing world linowi today Just where the formar itonda In puirillatie circles. Ile'a the victim of "one of thoae things." Stribllng fought Mike McTigue, holder of the world'a light heavyweight championship, in Columbus. the other day. Harry Krtle, nationally known referee, officiated. The bout went the limit.

Krtle called It a draw. Later he 'reversed his decision, giving Strlbllng the bout and title. Then, reversing It again, he called the bout a draw. Ertle says threats on his life caused him to make the nst reversal. I I' I I I (IntiKfrouh liitlt uml situil nil arouml 1 niHlt In tlit ouinelil.

llfnsolla. Trm I Ilnilte; is new liirlst Willi the I UliintH. Al Orriinl will oiTlrinte, nllliifr tli Rame at clock. HHaeball fans will havo tlmn watt thf vrlil a.rloa ronttat iltivriitown on the Nw. ttnyoKraph lwfore fffinic to tlitj.

Ljlfer lot. LIMA HIGH SCHOOL TEAM FORFEITS TO DEFIANCE nprcMi ro tmbt Mantra trNHMftl MM Oct. 13. outh Hi do high school of I.lma forfeited a ftot(all aame to Dertancc here Friday afternoon. Tha acore stood 6 to wth five minutes to play remalnlQK.

Mina protested the play on which DeTance scored on 89 yurd pans. May to Hoeffel. Umpire Adam it whist ld an off side sal net lJma, hut Ieflancn took the ffatn Instead of the penalty. Summary: nflaa1fa Da. I Defiance LR Karly Wyrebaugh I Knight Moor 1,0 Hhope Kroll Hmlth Hiiatt HO Mfhi 41urner ItT Try Hoeffel Harrington Chllds Oil.

Throckmortnn Slugh I. Ilrown Ananey 1(11 Thnmaji May KB Wren Heflance ..0 ft 0 6 8 Lima 0 8 0 0 flutist Uutions Weaver for batchaw, Royer for Wyrebraiiiuh, Hrltfnfrer for rhllds, Ohllds for Hlnnb. Hmlth for Chlldf. Brant for Moore, Moore for It oyer, Flry for Krull, Klugh for Anknev. M'alker for HrltlnRer, Kaflts for Thomas, Nevergall for Kaflts, Tlowrn for Ilrown.

Thomas for owers. Klnimel for Wren, Wren for Thomas, Thomaa for Throckmorton. Touch downs Tliomn. Hoeffel. Refereo Zimmerman, Toledo.

Umpire Adams. Lineman Drtden burgh. Emmaus Bowling League wedf.r Tnra Tlelker 1t7 13 IV 10 isa lit IS! lflt 1S1 ISO ISO 107 ISS 159 107 KlDtM Onj.b Knock S.urr Taabj Tit 761 837 MILDfcBRANO llbwK IIumi. 150 1A IBS 140 in IIS 1T0 107 170 141 101 134 isi us in Bonmuv itov llowk.r 171 1O0 100 140 ITO 114 108 111 ltl in 117 10 ISS 120 R.lim rh lnr Hloinh'a W.llmn J.h.11 I Rlpp. Enc.lb't Tot.l.

t3 an Total, eat sra au Kfit.r mAr. rn R'Ttmma Iftfl IMS A Tlftima IBS 1S1 103 l.lUM.tih'p 14fl ISO 140 Rump 170 17S ISO Unon 100 147 170 Totala' 818 sot 700 Facts on Third Game ftaOttl. aVViel NEW YORK, Oct. 13. A II records for attendance and receipts at a base ball rame were broken In the third world's aeries nrame.

The turnstiles eMeket fotaMRo tmylnr fruestH They paid 9201.072. divided as follows: Flayers' share 1102,546.7. Each clubs' share S34.182.24. Advisory council share $30,160.80. The figures for the first three games afe: Attendance, paid, 159.389.

Receipts. 151.182. 1 'layers share $270,155.82. Kah club's ahare $92.061. (C i'ounclfs eh a re $87,222.30.

At the present rate, the "million dollar series" will be reality1 If the series goes three more games. Junior Industrial League Baseball Champs Mi a 11 ft. if, la i i i HsaiPrir aCh aSBBP4arVK iyBBBia SSBBBBBsl IsaTsafcl i ilM ii SMrPrTaa rtafli aLaSMsaBair WBsaSsmSl rSWSr 111 yaiPlaSaF'BtTEsBBW ssMslaSBSlBl ifeaf i ftr.S JlliSWBMsgFl In nplte of the dcafenlna" chern of tiiai i mi in Iini( i7, inn ill IB hNoball leant went down to tie feat before the Klex girls to th tune of io to 12 In tha final game of the chum plonshlp series played several weeks airo. The IMidlo team takeai seoomLJ pi iice In tne Jllue Trfangfo league and I The budlo Squad although aomowhat disappointed at not obtnlnlng tho this soason. thoy Iihvu the HHtlafactlon of ktiowinic tlmt limy walloped the champions In the flrKt game and defeated them muvh worse than the Klex suad beat tin in In tha final game.

The team lost only, two games this season, one to the Lin coin Ialfe and the other to (he M. team, The fair laiales, reading from Mildred Noll, 3b; lb uiriv uharp ts lb; Mildred Uadlac, rf, Deris Croy, p7 llors a lanrtpan. if. captain. lolena.

Mellk. the team, i la not on the picture, and catcher for IrrrlrTfe HAvKklH MMINCJ: WITH tRREU "Firpo Made Both Friends and Gash (lly Henry L. Farrell, UnlteA Iras Sports Editor.) NKW VOltK, Oct. 13. In addition to accumulating a nice pile of money during the process of being built up as an opponent for Jack Dempsey, Luis Angel Klrpo, the big South American, made many friends.

There are thoae who maintain that the dollar la the best, friend a man can and the only ono. worth holding: and works both ways for Kirix. a the friends he acquired will be a vnry substantial means of Increasing Ida earn Ins; power. biruo bus smart'ly decided to spend a lot of his time In thb Ufilted Ktatea and he not actuated by purely mercenary motives. Tho Houth American like the United States, ho feel kindly toward tho people and treatises that this country Iihh been good to him.

There, la no reason why Americana should not be nice to Plrpo and Hhould not treat him hospitably, lie a very high class fellow, a likable chap and lit has a of persnnltty. All of the writers who followed Flrrw through hla training fur the Oempaey fight grew to like him as most of ttu'in like lie champion. Flrpo'n frankne i quality of. character that la rare among pugilMs, gained for him ron fldence from the newspaperman tliat be mlKht well boast of. Few fig urea of professional Bitort have established the eputatton for veracity that FJrpo ciarneu wui ine writers.

It would aeem that Plrpo la naturally frank and truthful rather than inexperienced and trained In tho art of prevarication, many boxers have aa nurned as a privilege of their profession. There are more "white Ilea" In boxing than In any other sport and there are vastly more "litack lies" practiced as a licensed deviation from the rules. While ho was training in Atlantic City for the npinpsey fight, a party of newspapermen visited his cottage and found a rubber working Industriously on his left arm. (Some casual Inquiries were voiced ly the scribes and Firpo replied that he had been bothered for several daya wlth an attack of neuritis. Under ordinary prfjcedure, Flrpo would have been forced by a manager to' cover up his ailment, or If there would, be some purpose In having It noised about that he waa not In physical shape, more open means of drawing it in tne a Mention or tne Dress wcuiu have been followed FOR CITY JUNIOR TITLE Aoes and Comets to Meet in Ball Game Sunday.

Sport fans will have the opportunity of wlinMln, two the raattat ami for tho junior amateur title at Wat Rwlnn.y park Sunday afternoon. Tha Com.ta, holdora of th. tltjr title. VlU only t.am In tha clly that ran dlaputa their claim. Hot t.ama have been playing; stallar ball J'faatort all tha teama In thatr elii.a.

The Ami will uaa Hcott. thalr atar T. ''lhf. VealSn?" th UU th" i ne iineupa Aees Klein Oelschlaeger nnonnei Robblna Rang Hurst IlloVly llagadorn tHeott Tlauaer Williams If. "V.V.V.tf" Comata lluaoll Jt.

Smith Hvard Mllhouae P. Jlamaay Bmlth B. Ramaay Jtyan See our Une of Tally Ho Christmas Greeting Cards. Something entirely new. Lose Printing Office.

ST. JOE FOOTBALL TEAM PLAYS DJFIANCE. SUNDAY Local Eleven to Take od Strong Ohio Aggregation Sunday 'At Defiance. IN GOOD SHAPE fOR GAME Th fit. Joe A.

C. reotbaU team.wlilch held th Oaa City Tli srs to a Icore lesa tie last Sunday, will go to Defl ancs, Ohio, Sunday to play tha atl ong team there. The Deflahoe lain Uro garded aa on of the best amateur grid tea ma In that, state and tha locals hava practiced ajl week to gst; Into ahap for the game, toach Tommy Coststlo, of tha St. Joe tsam, has sent hi men through Umber Ing up practice during tha week to Iron out the sore spots from last Hunday'a game and haa given tham aome stiff drllllnr. The.Balnts were defeat ml.

111 to 0, last year by the Defiance snjuad and, they aret deierrnlned toi wlp out the beating sonday. Tha locslswlll weakened by tha 4bsnce of Louie, le Lagrange, fullback. who injured hU leg last and Chart ee Cocky) ftoach, who Cracked a rib against (laa City. "Itoth will probably be out of tha gams Hunday, The probable lineup for the game foN lows i left end 1. Meyers, CI.

Fltsgerald. left tackle Firestone. Ill Miller, (eft guard, K. Meysra. venter) Klnstle, fight guard Toussalhl right tacklei.T.

Coatelto, Itny, right end; Flts gerald. fullback) It. llobay. ciuartef back; Lanls, left half Miller, liobay, right half. 1'layera and 'fan a will meet at 9 o'clock) Runday morning at the club house and will leave from there for Ds fiance, making the trip by.

bus. High School football At Anderson' Nobleavllle. 32: Ander son, 6. At Kokomo a crawrord t'ltv. 12: ko komo, 2.

At El wood Indlanapolla 20; Klwood, 0. Garrett Trim Bluffton. 'fMllfill, TO TM IvaMTS SSMr'MSLf niilJFFT.ON, Oct. 13. Oarrel hlah school scored an easy trlumnh over Bluffton high eleven here Friday, score 48' to 0.

Officials were Oeller. referee: Reekera umpire; Seymore, bead linesman. TT hV EAST'S DIG TRIO HAVE EASY FOES Harvard, YaloYand Prlncot6niT Aro LfesscV Lights While 'Army Resists joireupdi NKiir Oo4. ii. fiow that thi adnson la well started, jnusclss hardened and, formations worklngUmoothly, tho odd collega football team which go Into i aotloii today ara ea peotad to show mora definitely Of what malarial they, are made.

The stiff est battle Inl the rast probably wIU.1h' be tween Army and Notre Uama In II rook lyn. Harvard, Yale and Prlnoaton, who went Into play latar that. tnost of the: colleges will meet with no serious work and are expected to try out soma of tha for mat Ion a which they hava been solng over: ln practice thla season Harvard will meet; Mlddlebury, which Ust. week tied ITnloni Tale will oome up against Jthe Unlveralty of and I'rlnoeton. will Of thaa three the atlffeat battle la ox pacted to be between Yale ndU, of V' The Oeorgtans scored av.

20 to last week ovar Oglo thorp. J. 1 Among tho other. sTOOd games geneeVt! tiled are against Columbia! Syracuse agalnat the University of Alabama! Annapolis agalnat West Vlrv glnla Wesley an pert mouth agalnat lloston university 'Trinity against well Tech. and Tuftavagalhst Iatea.

In New York atata Cornell, will meetf 8t;" Lawrence. play Jlov bart and Union will Pennsylvania, Penn will meet Hwartn morei Iafayetta will meet Franklin and Maranalli. Pittsburgh will play West Virginia and Washington and. Jsfferaon will corns urj against Brown. Football Results i At Boston nostdn Collsc.

to nam. v. At KprtnftfleM, Colby, epriiiaii.iii, v. At oreeai.r. aiaaa.

lTord Iron Afan" McGinnity Itolr Ofiu 31; Itm 4nll.vA. 4 At iowa Pann CTollea if Iowa W.atoyan, 0. At radar ItapMa. lowa Co. Collasa 13; Paraona.

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At Tiffin, O. Ott.rb.ln., i HaM.I. bersr. 0 yS i at RAIN MAY INTERFERE WITH UHLE SERIES GAME TODAY (Wt attnciMH KANSAS CITY, Oct. 13.

Despite a drlxxllng rain which started) late yeatcHlay and continued this morn Ing the weather bureau, forecast fair weather this afternoon for the third fame of the Junior world'a aeries ne ween the. Kansaa City Wuea and tho Baltimore Orioles. "Jn event of postponement because of rain, the contest will be played off here Monday before the teams leave for llalttmore to play the remaining gameo of the aeries, starting Wedneeday. Ttefreahad by their rest yesterday, tho Bluea and Orioles were eager today to renew tha aeries which now stands tied at one all. Jaok Dunn, Baltimore nainaRfiri naiu nuuiu uov "Rube'' Parnham on the mound today while VP11 bur Oood.

Kansas City manager announced SClnn. ace of tha Blues jiurimg corps, as nis seiec tlon. DID YOU FORGET? If you forgot to buy that box of Mary Wayne Chocolates to take home to the folks to make this Candy Day a arlorlous success, Is still time. "Make somebody happy wtn o. box of Alary waynea.

4m TACKLESHARD SCHEDULE ANDIIAS HOPES OF LlCKINcf OLli KiVAL asiS( Att sffilffiff V. .,.) Aayna Knit Champlona of Junior V. 'Abeva ara tha mambara of tha lVayn. Knlt of tho Junior Induatrtal baaaba'll laaoua for th. aaaaon Juat cloaad.

In th. photograph aro, I. ft to right, atandlncr B. Aaal.a, rfl A. Lint, utility: O.

Jannlnaa. managarl O. Ot coach) A. Lavxla, Sb and Volz, lb kneallng O. Carp.nt.r, T.

Cart.aux, aal C. Luna, utility! H. B.4 Millar, ffl. Abaant whan tha plotur waa ta aap w.raC. Hamtnayar, cfi D.

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Ituth call.d out on. atrlkea (baU) alow ball, low (b.lllt wld! yurva (ball); faat bill roul! "frikall low cury. ball). Ituth 'wanted. i9My''i2MkSi1 I "Hoy Pacta.

AAUwU.) "fifty two y.ars old and still ThatU ih. ramarkabl record of "Iron Man" Joe McGinnity, who beg an his 'bio; leapus career as a pitcher 'back, in 1893. For. thirty "Sears McGinnity hair, been twirling. in the.

various leagues "and gained' the title, Man" when he pitched the New York GianU to a double victory in one afternoon the first time the feat nss'ever ten jae is now pitcher manager. of the Dubuque, team. Xt ML A. A. Will the Tigers Eat 'Em ii aC' ArTTAla.1 tw ff amiyTitaSSslisT aHSSa OmwltYiT iJ TI fjfl7 atfisv! ftaBBaBBWai.

fLas four blt Colf ate a tar a. At left. Catpt. Jim Leonard. At rishU ttU bark Tryon.

Coach Harlow and Jim Welah. ajuard. Despite the fact that Colgate enroll less than a thousand students! toto" footbaU schedule and tasoaUy comes Out1 With colors flying. This year, after tackling Ohio State University Ithe Hamilton N. team takes on the Navy, Cornell and Syracuse.

Above are Coach Harlow and three of the ColeatesUrs. To a rnan up maal poat It would appear aa though th. Princeton Tla.r muat aharpen hla teeth and sr.t real naaty If ha hopea to rrat hla deadly work of last aeaaon whtn he ate Harvard alive and took Yale for deaaert. For In the fame, date the Princeton eleven baa not elwwn to advantage. lae proareaa eeam, so hay.

boon made toward developing a well founded ban than waa antlolpat.d when the eoawhaa and arad, took etooac )aet month. rumbuns. seems to Ve become i an epldemle with Ih. Orange, and Black, for one thing. To "Whoopa" Bhlvely thla situation la a aarloua on.

Bnlv.ly playlnr his .00 the Princeton elav.n. wants hla team to; emulate the feata of Captain Uloklnaon and hla In. addition to licking their two graateat. rlvala, Prlnoaton Invaded ChN ca4Tt, and In one of the gr.at.at Intar aeotlaaal games of the aeaaon outwitted and outseroed thevUnlveralty, of Chi. Bnlv.ly haa had an Interesting career with FrjnceUm.

He haa been one' of thoae, rare' blrdei who can play good aooount. of One year picked aa an all. atar end, the, moved toward the t.t,J,n st.tlmee.v'fasSrke li lo 'nlh hla cer as kaltV bMWunlaaa tbeTlge, mentors make. JiL Vtil" Position. Th.y tnlabt glr.

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