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iH V. iui Kf fi r. effiprfr''1' vrjT'fi rvTt' f' ''I'yf r' 'f, THE EWS 'SETiHELbR'TAyNHA ii ii ii i ii i I ifl i ii i i i Renowned Columbus Panhandles are Fro oes PANHANDLES Uij. w. t.

HERE SUNDAY i 1 'l I iw A. ta Famous Columbus Aggregation Wll Be Attraction With Pros At League Park. The most renowned professional football Aggregation In the country, the Columbus Panhandles, playing Mil 1 Ut It season In the professional In Fort Wayno next Hiinday. meeting th newly organised "Pros" on tho League l'arki gridiron Tho lineup of the famous Buckeye outnt, publish (I on thla Pnge today, reveal the personnel of the Panhandles, their' positions, weight, helghti and Ilia numbers they will wear In Hunday's Ulna, when fans will want to know tlio Identity of vevcry man on tho Invading eleven, Fameui' Nessers Start tho Columbus squad are the Nessers, Ted. height 6.7, weigh Zlf, and play center on the visiting team.

Kor man year ho waa tho outr standing baikneld atar of the profc. atonal gamo, hut thla season he lias vanAailin nlnv Iti lh Hiia In liuki rnnitf for his Don Charles In tho liackneld 1 John, height 8, Plays onq of the half. hack poaitlon i Although well paat 40 years of ago he la atilt ono of tho rank ilng; stars of tho game. Phillip la a alx footer, weighs 1 10, nnd playa one 6( the tacklo poaltlona. lie la fast and ag.

arcsslvn and ono of the beat linemen In f.ihe country, Alfred, formerly of the 1 I'anhandlea, is at preaent playing: on the world's champion Akron team Frank, la shaking with the Panhand. les He Is 8 3 in height, weigha 231, playa fullback, lie la one of the most dangerous players In the game to' I rated the greatest kicker elth i.er In or out "of college and In addition ran throw as forward liana farther than f.any man In the game. The other mem. 'V be of the Nesser family In Sunday's melee wIlKbe Fred, height 8.3. weight Jit The giant of the family playa oie Of the tackle positions.

In fast and rugged, and la ono of the most feared men on lhe gridiron. The calibre of Panhandle football Is known the country over, and to meet It the "Proa" are angling for new strength In the professional and college fields. Molndoe, are the only out of town, men of last Sunday's lineup, who will be retained for the Panhandle game. Profeasional managers In Cincinnati and Chicago have promised their aaalstance In providing the "Proa 'j with high ranking men to 1111 vacancies for Sunday's encounter Negotiations were about completed today wlh Abel of the Dayton Triangles, a former mate of Hacon. or C.

baeket atar, and one or two men will iprobably be brought from Chicago The 'Proa" management haa stlpu 'lated that all playera muat be in the city on Baturday preceding the game to go through a atlff session at league Park In preparation for the Sunday con Fane wefe well pleased with the performance of the newly organised ole yen In lta debut laat Sunday and look for steady improvement aa November (progresaea. ltealdent membera of the squad will work out each evening this weeK beginning Wednesday. record crowd of the aeason Is expected to be In the Btanda Sunday nhen the ranhendlc perform No gamo has heen booked for Armistice Day, the S'Proa" not wishing to Interfere with the i American lWon Plana for the observance of the holiday. Practically every, member of the "Proa" iaw'serv jce Jn the World war. I i i ii i.

-I GASOLINE ALLEY WALT'S SOLILOQUY. THCy TCAKT UP THE PAvEHWrJ ANDcIl S.Rj'a I PUACEP ENO TD UNO vVDOLP UlHWCe fMC CM IV xkViim' NJCNCcety tesT? T6 MiAMU lwivwfjg guniaiaig iiii ii ii i I Siinitiay A ii i eV Jimmy Barrett's Death Marks passing or Mar Nov. Is the death here Recently of James E. (Jimmy) Barrett m.iraf Yiaatnsr of one of the moat nonnlar of basaball playera Of the earlier A in tha American league, llarrett, who waa boralnthol. Mass, 4 yeats aan.

came tMlhe Detroit American league team In 1898 when It waa man aged by Oeorga Stalllnga. career wa typical of 'that of the old time favorites It waa a common inceurrence or the star center fielder of the Tlgere to be carried from the field bit the ahouldera of fans after an espo (ally big day at Bennett park, now JJaTln Held. Barrett waa considered one of the meat graceful playera on the diamond, 'well aa one'Of the leaet auarrelaome. 'it played In Detroit In 1898 and 1839 and waa then Bent to Cincinnati with Harry Stelnfeldt 'After a short sojourn with the Reds he was released 'and waa Immediately taken back onto lh Tiger rosier He remained with the Tlgera until 1905, when Ty Cobb made hla advent Into the game here In 19(14 Barrett led the league among outfielders Inileldlnpr and ranked with the league's best hitters throughout his career. Ail Injury to his leg forced him otft Of the game In 1901 He easayed a return In 1900 when he played for a time In Rochester.

N. and with the Boa trtn Americana. Forsaklna1 the gams hermanentlv, ho entered the real estate business herej whicn occupied mm until his death. LIVE WIRES Att Copytlglil, J931. by tl'ie Pm fubllslilbf Co.

(t N' fcrmlag Tlorld. ij The football season la annroaclilng Iti climax. Th cllmag la when clpera ask for a pair. Tin m.ii' i tnihiiii referee, affects golf attire fol" officiating' This la an Important point for the rule makers to deal wltl their, winter meeting. As a reward for the Penn State football.

team, the boya get a trip to Seattle next month. Twenty four Itoura a day In the Pullman, berlha (a ye pari Otjne; trip those boya will like beat, Don't know which gives a football coach 'more worry filling eieven positions or hanging on to one job. The beat bit mouth booked an Secretary of War Weeks la an Annapolis graduate, At Ihe Army Navy game thla year he should tako a neutral position. In an observation pt strategy ehown this year Is by thsilartmoutrl'tearn, rii i opeft date after being hammed 61 to 7 by Cornell. i i I GMMRON I GRHST jil;" m't "'V'r OHIO COL.UMBUfi.

Nov. 8 "Don't Jet over con fWJence cost you a. champion uliln" wa Coach Wflce's mssager to Ohio State grlddora Monday when thoy poril to start practice for tne gme tin I'lirniiA tsaiuraav. unio is xurui Inff a stiff game with the Hollfrniftkere Ihe practice last night was light. A few Mimplo formations were rehearsed and thin aooui compieiea ins unv wum.

Tfiffav bIm In Rliitnd am of an off day, and Wednetiday nnd hursday have been selected by Wllce as the scrlmtnago dayR As a ivnult of the victory oer Chicago the demand for seats nere lias doubled MICHIGAN ANN Allium. Nov. 8 Althoush the Michigan Bquad Is without any seriously Injured members for the first time elnce the first woek Of practice. Coach Yost Is none too aura of their ability to last through tne Wisconsin game wiinoui Injury, Itoby, Btcketee. Klpke, Usher and Banks Are still badly brulaed.

although anxious to start, with the week to 'recover In, Trainer 11 aim haa hone havlnariall the In con dition for the Wisconsin tluli. Secret practice was In order today, followed by a. snort uumrny scruiiiiiaae ivmi me reserves, IOWA Taber or Ealnger will play full If Crangle Is out of It, and Don I'eden the other half. PURDUE tAKAYUTTC. Ind 8 i Prepan atlons for the hardest game on Purdue's schedule was started Monday night when Coach Diets sent the men who tlid not play In the Northwestern game ugalnat tho froshtmn Regulars v.

ere Sent to the showers after they had llni" bored up. Rate and Claypool. bo were hurt In tho Iowa game, were kept out of tho Northwestern tilt so that they would tie in good fthape for the Ohio game, Purdue leaes Thursday night for the scene of Saturday's battle. WABASH CRAWFORDVIL.LK. Ind.

Nov. 8 Rose Poly, of Terro Haute, cornea here Baturday to meet Pete Vaughan's foot, ball eloven In the final heme contest on the Wabash schedule this aeason There was no let up In tho practice of the "'Iliad Monday afternoon. Coaches llufflne nnd Vaughan Bent the athletes through a stiff session In dummy tackling nnd fast runs All playera are In good shape Followers of the team are already looking forward to the Wabash Dcl'auw flash at Indianapolis Nov 1J. BUTLER 4NDIANAPOM8, N'pv: 8. UuUer came through Saturday's fracas In good shape and ivlth the injured list reduced to a minimum the work from now on la expected to Fro foi ward at full epeed for the clash here Saturday with the Michigan Aggies Conch Page will place emphasis on tho derense in the drills (his week WALL PILOTS KALAMAZOO IOWA CITY, la.

Noi. 8 Aubrey Dc, KALAMAZOO. Mich linn la sflll In the tioalntal. but suraeohS I wn rl. i.i.

M.T.,rf,, i.v vJ.1 TS.S I 'or "he Hrookiyn. uokton and jsew york JrAUrLt0 h.8 yjaV fflxtl has been signed to' manage by the ray. jOah Kalamaoo 'Central league team renorted niani. no mi revealed Jones gae the other members ot tne team a light workout and expressed pleasure at tneir condition Minnesota battle. Nov.

8. Joe ago first husoman after the INDIANA BLOOMINOTOV. Nov. 8. After scouting the Iowa game Saturday Coach ''Jumbo" Hliehm returned to the Indiana camp last night to put on the fin Itthlnv ImMhM hefnra his Men entrain ThnrHitav for lowA City.

N6 change will be made thls weak in the Indiana style and no new playa ill be added to tne team a repenoiro. PRINCETON prtivfivrnv N. .1 NTm ft Prince ton's eleen varsity men who pel formed the, Kalamazoo 'Central league team next seaaon. Wall liana a uhake up of the team's personnel. "ff a nlavel does not show enough etuff 111 to years to take him higher.

ho la of little use to any club." wall snld. "No minor league club can get along without selling playors. I believe, tool that the fana who pav for the sport want to aen new faeea all the time." Wall haa been manaalnff a seml nro fesslonal club In Brooklyn during the last two years. .,,1. llj .1 Vy Who's She? Aiks or Bernard Shaw of Ruth a unique feat Saturday by going through' tho llarard game without a substitu tlon were fit and In flfht'ng trim when Bernard Shaw by cable whether Coach Bill Iloper called the roll.

Though iii, n.h flushed with victory tne Tigers were sot overconfident and are looking nard to a teriinc tussle witn vale for ILLINOIS CHAMPAIGN No. lull of praise for the Maroona and warning for the mint that they must not be misled by Ohio a victory over the Midway. Coach Bob Zunpke laat night began hla attempt to rally the llllnt for a despei ate stand against a concededly superior eleven Durant right half back In lost, having been Injured In the DePauw game. With Jack Crangle Out, Zuppke will have to acrnpe Around for a new backfleld, Capt. Walqulst may be moved back to half and little Joe Stcrnaman asalgned tho Joo of pilot, woodward, i "Sorry heard of her Whose baby la RuthT Thin was the reply Messrs Tex Wck ard and Albee.

head of the Keith theater, received when they asked It would be proper to bill Babe Ruth aa i tne superman or Daseoan I They asked this by cable, John Mctlraw, iAwrence Waterbury. John Kingllng and John Murdock abetting Bernard Shaw never heard of Babe Measm Rlckard and Albee. The Babe waa torn from a game of pinochle In Pittsburgh, last night, to answer the phone and the story told him In turn he wan aaked about hla acquaintance with Mr, Shaw Oeorge Bernard Shnw. "Shaw'' ShawT" said the Babe "Is that the guy used to catch for St. ToldT that he wasn't, but was a famous writer, the Babe said: "No, I can keep track of all those newspaper leuows.

uoouoy, i Big' Ten Ti'tlfe May Go Undecided in Biggest Year for Westerners ft!" (By Norman K. Brown flip biggest year that western college footsall ever haa enjoyed la drawing to closo with the possibility that the western conference struggle, the main one in the west, will end with the title dolibt. This Is by reaaon of the schedule. Ohio State University, Iowa and wis ponaln havo passed ana piungea their ways to date without a defeat. But ons of these throe teams meet of Its rivals before the curtain goea down.

If a clear claim to the iiharoplonahlp la eatahllshed It may lie One or two of thA weaker sisters who settle the matter by upsetting the dope In the remaining games. Ohio State remained In the unbeaten Hat by Its 7 to 0 Mrtory over Chicago at Uhlcago. One of the brainiest bits of generalship produced on the grid In rears brought State Its touchdown. Near tho end of the game O. U.

had the ball on Chicago's 12 yard line. Myers, captain and end Tor O. S. U. was called back to full.

The regular backa ihot out toward both ends aa If to receive a forward pass. Myers called for the ball from Pixley. star center, and plunged straight through a hole bored ir torlous Harvard team, baa placed O. by Pixley for a louchdoiul. Chicago waa siunnea, Iowa defeated Minnesota II to T.

the norst trouncing Minnesota hasever suffered at the ends of the lona City team. Wisconsin did not hae a conference gAme scheduled. Of the three ams In the running Wisconsin lias the hardest ahead The Badgers I Nov, 12 and the folio mult take nn Tlileni 'o, sufferlna defeat th i season have for inre0 mldalle elevma and a nSrlc'ud' the Powoi 'ul Sh etr sTcgatlons thai hale written Iowa has Northwestern University rla and Indiana, ahead of ner. Neither 11. in front aa one of the elevens to be leckoned with In the selecting or sucn a 'team, Should Illinois turn the tables on Coach WUce's men where wll the Illinois team stand? wiii.iau TKivrj wvri i muviua.

Noire Llame'a lctory over the Army and ardeat aeheilule "eornsau iciory over uwcd vyarner flekr. team have ahown the caliber saturiav football produced In the West this jwing Buruy HIinuM the Ihree lead I no Hl Ten leams winu up ipe ncneauies witn team has showed the attacking power that Iowa posaeases Indiana, however. nas tne naiiit oi striaing nara wnen apparently outclassed. The Buckeyes ought to have easy sledding with the much picked on Purdue Nov, 12 and ought to win oter llli' nols the following week. A defeat for Ohio State before the Benson ends will add more complications to the matter of selecting the strongest team of the year.

The Buckeyes' triumph over Chicago, which In turn beat Princeton, conuuvrors of the lona vie las5iIBaaaaalaiaiaiaiaBi (ffSVyUaPliHssf itmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmtmwmnmmmmmwmwmwammMmmtammmmmmwmmmm Personnel of the Famous Columbus Panhandles Wno Play Here Sunday Fellowlnd Is the lineup and facta about the personnel ef the famous Columbus Panhandles who meet the Fork Wayne "Pros'" at League Park Sundayv It will prove a valuable help to fans in locating players en the field Sunday If clipped and aavad for reference. 'It tails the who's who" of the whole Columbus aauad. The first name appearing In the lineup will be the regular player for the posl linn, ins namea roiiowing oeing tne suDstitutiona ror tne positional H. Run Olaesman Mulbarger Kuhner Ted Nasser Houck Wate Fred Neater Murtha P. Nailer Hopkins Qaulke Bllas John Nasser E.

Huh Chsrlea Nasser Frank Neaser Position Left End Left End Left Tackle Left Tackle Center Right Guard Right Right faekle Right End Right End Quarter, Back Quarter Back Left Half Left Half Right Half Right Half Fullback Height Dill 0:7 bl10 6:7 68 i 62 63 6:9 6: 6.6 6:7 67 68 8:11 6' 6:2 Weight 16 174 la 188 228 2SS 111 226, 177 210 ie 17 166 166 178 168 298 Numbsr 18 6 11 14 1 12 1 2 18 17 8 4 10 PLAY8 FOOTBALL THREE WEEKS WITH SPLIT RIB8 PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 8 Rex Wray, captain of the University of Pennsylvania football team has been playing for three weeks with two broken ribs, which he suffered In the game with Swnxthmore'on (October IS, Ilia Injury did not, become Known until yesterday when coachaa noticed him walking around the dresalng room apparently In pain, lie was taken to a physician and an ray photograph revealed the fractured ribs. RED DEVILS TO MEET, PERU Armistice Day Qlash 'Catches of Sport Lovers. The Red Devils will clash with the Peru, American Legion team at Cent llvre nark on Friday.

Nov. 11. as a spe cial attraction for Armistice day. and Ojiowcrs OI me spori are aireituy showing keen Interest In the coming) game. Aocordlng to the plans, a parade of ex service men with Legion band will be staged to the field.

All of the Red Devil squad are 'Termer aerylcei men and the game Willi be In theaai ture of a celebration, as the Red Creea canteen workers, K. of and others will be out to cheer Ihe locals on to letory. The Red Devils have announced a carnival and dance to be given at Kiukuck's on Wednesday night, No 9 Besides dancing, tho committee has arranged a Tery novel entertainment ror tne guests in tne nay or a sine show, there being seven different acta un this occasion. TEX RICKARD IS CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING DANKER HEW YORK. Nov.

8 la unsuccessfully opposing postponement of a hearing on a receivershln for Rlckard. boxing promoter, counsel for Frank Armstrong, banker, who In stltuted the' proceedings, charged that hla client had ieen brutally beaten by Rlckard and some of Ills supporters after the boxing contests In Madison Squire Garden laat Friday night, Thomas II. O'Neill. Armstrong's law yer. said he, nl Client and two friends were leaving their box when Rlckard.

from behind another man. Jabbed Armstrong between the eyes with his cane. mine a tticKara supporter wieiaea a black jack. As if result, Armstrong needed medical attention, O'Neill told the court. He also charged that the isssault had been made with Intent to kill, and said that he had prepared affidavits for submission to the district attorney so that criminal action might be begun, Supreme Court Justice tiny postponed the hearing until next ATonday, after counsel for the Madlnon Square Garden corporation and Madison (Sporting club.

co defendants, had explained he had not had flmo to acquaint himself with the case. Trlnitv Moves to New York. NEW YORK, Nov. iTrlnlty College seemed to hae sent her whole student body tfo from Hartford, Conn today to witness the annual clash between the Trinity add New York University football teams. Attentlonl Triangles The Sports Udltor of the Sent ttpel baa a special delivery letter for the manager of the Tort Mane Tri angles.

It may be had by calling at the Newa Sentlnel office City Association Team Standings. Superior Type Co 17 7 Ftshack Ellenwood Co IT 7 .701 Llcqln Life 18 Htlrk's. Specials 11 11 Academy Alleys ...1 14 ,411 He Ml La 16 .171 Kleppcr CnVy; Decatur 8 1 .83: Berry Buffet 14 Individual Average. Name O. May i F.

Carr ,.,.,....21 Haas 24 Doehrman .24 HtlrK Urelms ...21 II Kraft J1 Werner ,..9 It. Miller ...24 Rodemund ...,..,21 Kelly ,.,...,18 Hills .4,..,,, 8 Slagle Pohlmeyer 21 Harkey 24 H. Carr 24 Franke 24 lj. Franke 15 Oenlom ,.,....21 Knoll ...........24 A. Biggs jacgaon Zurcher ft.

Miller Huber Boeater llhlo Hutchler' Rump Neher Shea Berg Hegerfeld Adamskl Sch warts Centllvre Boland Mangold J. Miller Polhamus Lankenau Biggs vr; NOTRE DAME AND RUTGERJ5MTTLE Fresh From Victory OverArmy Irish Eleven Expects Little Trouble At Gotham. NEW YORK. Nov 8. Freeh from Ma decisive victory over the Army eleven at' West Point, Notre Dame's football squad was In New York today for a clash with Rutgers at the Polo grounds.

While Coach Knute Rockne did not expect Rutgers to measure up to the standard of the cadets, he had all of blstar ready to play. Coach Banford, Rutgers, said ho believed his men would give the Indlanana something to worry about, expressing confidence especially In the ability of his linesmen. Kahle. the first airing center, will not play because ef Injuries. The lineup wan announced as follows Georgia Tech haa noor luck In the North, but It ha nothing on 'O'Neill' Coi lumbla team.

Harvard game gave the Colonels of Kentucky a majon standing. Oil Doble hs abandoned the grlsily cub 68 Cornell's football Gil claims hla Cornell team la a bear. i Copyright. Jill, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New Tork Evening World.) The greatest upset possible In football la to have no upset occur at all.

'Centre College can wham harvard and collect 6.000,000 ream of space. But when the Phillies trim th Giants, only the box score tell the tale, 'Cornell eleven's scores thla aeason make It sound like a bowling team. Football coachea anend ten mnntha ef th vear donlng out trick plays that go wrong In the other two 1 I) Armv rJavv nnia thla veae will he vranA IiaIiIa which thd ticket acalners wilt undoubtedly win, Princeton and harvard having botli been beaten already, there' I no "call for a tie this year. 'THE! FOOTBALfi KVtir.nT'H WPKKI.T nnilntaia la td "Prnnhesv Mondavi Amplify Wednesday) Rectify Friday and Alibi Sunday. Statistics show Hint far tvftftf AiinfA.

tt Iwrwwl lhat wtm tntn tfrlllchea for football cripples, the sporting pages use eight tons of woodpulp. So many eXDerta ara hlnklnir' etn Ihfa eaonti It reallv Alsrfftee jiac make 'some All Amerlcan team. Notre Dame Klley Oarvey Ii. Anderson Mehr Dooley Hhaw I Anderson. k.

tin tlranat i. OB Mnhardt .1 il.lllt Coughlln Redmond Wynne Walte Rutgers. Brennan Scudder Lents 8cuddor Raub Kckhart Maloney Chandler Elks Bowling League Team Hides Heads Hoof a Teeth Tails Tassels TEAM STANDINGS w. u. ..17 16 14 14 4 Antlers 4 rn.

Ao aid xiit .73 .667 .667 .180 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES .18 .24 24 24 IS ..18 18 ..18 21 24 24 24 ..24 ..18 24 ..24 ..21 Name Marka Moorman Pohlmeyer C. J. Centllvre. Ilarkenrlder Waas Creigh i Ci I. CetitlUrs.

Ungemach JiJ iJtnternier iU I Crosby IIs. Vern i Three Game Hloh, Haas Stlrk Carr H. Carr Doehrman One.Qam High. t. i (.,,, ll VM Ii MlfVWi V.

Carr May Doehrman Kelly ,,..,.,.1. W. Franke mils Berg Haas 174 17J 173 173 172 172 170 169 169 161 167 165 164 164 ll3 160 664 661 461 tBO 4 26S 2BD 24 241 247 346 246 May Ban "Blind Draw." 1 NKW YORK, Nov. Abandonment of the "blind draw" In tournaments I being considered by the United States Lawn Tennis association. It has appointed a committee of which Norrla Williams of Boston Is chairman to ascertain the sentiment of leading player In regard to the step.

The committee will report to the executive body of the association at Its December meeting "blind draw" uaed ln ail of tbe big tournaments last jnar, proved unsatisfactory to the playera In many Instances. Pohlmeyer Kocks Fbersole Pennlngroth i. Pressler Bolts Walker G. Aurentt Stolte Hlehold Smjser C. Centllvre Aurenti Lopshlre Brandt Miller Harmejer Walsh Meareman Tnnkel Stltes Dettschel Mohr Bcholle ItrokaW Adams junge 4.

ii VBrlen ,..,,4,... vogeigesang fl rt ix Kert rniutoauiii Prince Jev i JieWald Hanna HIGH. SCORE FOR WEEK Marks (I. IB 13 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 18 21 21 21 8 21 21 6 18 18 12 21 16 20 18 1 12 18 20 21 It 14 8 i 13 13 14 17 2t 1 It '3 4 8 8 82S 846 824711 787 763 681 Ave 1112 180 ItU 181 180 171 172 170 10!) 164 168 168 168 167 161 165 164 163 1K5 162 162 ll 161 161 160 160 1S8 18 ir. IIS IK? 1S1 1S 161 J51 14(1 144 146 14 144 143 143 141 140 140 116 13? 133 lit Beginners' Dancing; Class now forming.

Limited to 20 couples. Special rate. Ehone 2768 Nasci. Florenx Zlegfeld, Jr, says the popular 1822 girl will be, tall and slender. imtMXtmwBmfimKmimmmnmmwmmmmammbmnmxmmmimmm A UrilliaT lint play Id lit Ohio StaU Chicacu game and C.t.

"Truck" iljvx. UU Dd.Jwbo. itortd wlav 'i uiaz toachdowtt fcr Chlo. Yalo.vs lower Tlial's the talk. The wonderful success of the Iowa team In the western conference this year and Yale' allowing ln tbe east have caused rumors that the two teams will meet'nexl fall.

If Such a battle takes place It ran be termed the "Battle of the Jone boys For Tad Jpnes la coaching Yale and Honard Jones In Iowa's mentor." firing on the battle. When Petct Manning anil Arlon Guy established new world spoed records during the fell trotting season at Lex Inglpn recently, thousands' of spectators took the performances as a matter of course, while breeding specialists and close followers of tho sport went home to scan pedigrees and statistics to die cover If possible the origin ot tho un usual speed displayed by the tnp animals. A study of pedigrees mad by Profe sor W. H. an authority on horse breeding and a member of the animal husbandry department of the Kentucky College of Agriculture, ahowa that the two animals derived their ability for sliced from Axworthy, a sire who waa not exceptionally fast himself but one who is noted for the speed of his get and that of hla aons He ha a record of UK.

Studies made by Professor Anderson show that Peter Manning. ho aet a new world record for the mile by reducing the lime from 1 it to could not have "obtained his speed from his" mother, Glendora G. three, who a track record of, 8.26. nor from her aire, llmmct Gratton, who hod a record Of 2.38. 'riM lh nihw.nanri rn nick tbe aii oX Polar MannUur.

AxoO. who lias a record of 14U for a mile, to jiroduoe the greatest speed of. any Ire of breed, but It muat be conceded that the champion's speed came to blra from hla sire, since lie could not have obtained ft. from his dam," Professor Anderson said, William' Tllden, world's champfoniten nis player. saya that lie "won't go to Kngland next summer to 'take part In tie matches at Wimbledon.

Which will make all the European players weep large pallsrul of tears not. says the competition Jn the Uv 8. is going to be pretty keen next summer and lie want to be In shape to meet Boy. this has been some merry little season In football. Many 'of.

the old gridiron hstchrts that were burled by the colleges In years past have been dug up and th games between these ex rlvala have been Dart mouth i. tackled Columbia after a lap of many years' and Dartmouth waa returned the victor, II to 7. Fordham and Lafayette broke off football relations before the war and didn't resume until this fall. Then Lafayette handed sire I their old rivals a 88 to 7 beating. Rutgers and New York university, Amherst and Massachusetts, Vggies, Yle and Ihe Army were some other old foes who gci together In the vast year And arranged to renew associations this fall.

1. One hundred trotting horses have en tared tbe 2:10 list this year, making tlte total to date 1.3 The number of ad dltlon In 1821 la the smallest In several years, 108 havelng entered the Hat, laat ear. 108 having entered the Hot, last comer Of th 100 this Tear twenty eight were, three year old and four war tvo year okla. Independent Five Clash ETNA GREEN, Ind Nov. 8 The Kt na Green Independent defeated the Sid ney Independents at Etna Green Sat urday night '32 to IS.

Etna Green's work was brilliant, the players dissav ing mid season form. The contest was hard fought and was the fourth game the local have won this season. The lineups: "tna Green Tos Sidney lllte Nlchels Hepler, Hamlin Harris Mason C. Moore Oopeland Palmer Harahner Hill like Harvard won't vnhtv if erueltv tn nnlmnla thla vaf an far As the Bulldog and Tiger are concerned. GEORGES WILL BE BACK, FRIEND ASSURES FARRELL Captain Thierry Mallet De clares Empbaticallj Oarpen tier Will Return tx U.

S. WILL LOOK GREB OVER (By Henry L. tarrell, United Press SUIT Correspondent NEW YORK. NoV. I.

Those winds that carry talea over the waters have It consistently lately that Georges Car4 pentler had shown his Greek God like shape In America for tho laat time. 'That's not sol" Capt, Thierry Mallet, personal friend and American ad User ot the I'rcnchman, said here today. "I have Just received a letter from Georges," he went on, "and I can say emphatically that 1io will be back In February to fulfill his contract to meet Tom Gibbons. "uarpenuer starts training loony ii Laguerehe to meet some Australian heavvw eight named Cook. Of course know lie Isn much but the English wan tod to see Goorgcs In action again and there was no one else ln sight.

"The training for the bout which I to be staged In London on Deoember 8, and the fight Itself wUl get Carpet; tier Into the best condition after his long rest. Ill hapd Is better now and according to ins letter ne win uw to put ail his strength behind It." Mallet returned from a hunting trip up ln the Canadian wilds last week to look over the Greb Welnert bout. lie aamitteu wun a win come to the ringside for the sole purpose of getting a look at Grab, putting two and two together. It looka aa If Carpentler might be planning to do two or three numbers on hi gext trip to America. CiTYBRTEFS 1 4 Whan Car Overturns.

Mrs. Cart McKee, 732 East Jefferson street, Is recovering from painful Injuries received When an automobile which she was riding skidded and turned over 10) miles south of the city Baturday evening Mr. and Mrs. McKee were on the way to Muncfe when the accident happened. To Attend National MeL Dr.

Maurice It Lohnuin, city health commissioner; Dr, K. M. VanBusklrk. county health omcer, and Dr. Brio A.

Crutl will attend a national meeting of the United States publlo health service November 14 In New Xork; BURGLAR ESCAPES DURING RUNNING GUN DUEL (Special to the New Sentinel,) VAN1VERT, Nov. SvFor th fifth time within, a year the general store of George Weinman at Schurom was entered, by burglars Saturday ntght and a gun battle'be tween the burglar and Mr. Weinman and his aon Carl prevented anything; being taken, and so far As known no Injury resulted, although Cart believes one of ht shots hit the man, A burglar alarm system had recently been Installed in the store and It, aroused the Weinmans, and the father armed himself with a shot gun, while the son took a revolver; and when the burglar leaped; from the rear window, through, which he had entered the store, a running fight ensued and the burglar escaped. Sheriff. Bella was called nnd the blood hounds of Ion W.

Umbaygh, Ohio City, were put on tho trad. The dogs followed the trail four or Ave miles to a mile arid a halt souths east of Abanaka, where they stopped, In the road. It Is presumed the burglar there Joined a conferedate In an automobile. MONQO NEWS cltyv They expect to leave fbr the dlrorce from Ix)gton Keller, meeting tne inner eii jvw Mary Waynes Want Matcjies The Mary Wayne would like to hear from teams regarding match game to be rolled In the near future. Interested teams should get In touch with George Donohue, phone Blue 7328.

The Scores of a match game played with ISmmaus Team No. 1, Monday night follows; Krnmawa B. Knock 308 II. Grleaor 203 Wirt. fAnwellen 138 II.

Grueb 187 181 1.0 3 313 313 184 M3 715 711 730 IVitala i. .1 h.I l.lal.1 IK Mary Wayne Chocolates K. Rump 187 184 II. Orosaman 175 lse O. Donahue 1 D.

Beeater 4, 283 1 188 143 219 ,11.1.. Grand total 3,138., 7H, 711, 713 Roann 'Defeat Lkton. WABASH. Not." 8. Roan blah school' basketball team defeated the Laketoa high school team 17 to 18 Monday night.

Bush, center for Roann scoring the winning basket In the final mln. ute oftlayJkelon seconds beat lloann seconds 10 to 8. Chester high school defeated Chippewa at Chester 13 to 8. Mary wayn'e Beat Create. The Creato A.

bowling team wa defeated two games out of three ln a match with the Mary Wayne Chocolates at the Olymplo allele. Winona Resident to Ito Burled. ftlpeclal to the News Sentinel WINONA LAKE, Nov. I. The funeral services ot Mrs, Jones II, who died at the home of her daughter.

Miss Harriett Jones, here Saturday night, were held at the home this afternoon, Mra. Jones had been living In Winona for the last It years and rfor the last 10 year had been making her home with her daughter. Parent Teacher to Met. Pupils of the Kindergarten class will fur nlh entertainment for, the Art regular meeting of the Parent Teacher club of the Hanna school at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at tho building. The.annuol election of OfTW cers will be held.

Thomas R. Marshall Hr, Formr vies President Thomas R. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall were In Fort Wayne Monday might enrout to tneir nmnt at Columbia Cltj, where they will remain for a few days before leaving for Arlxona where they will 01,011,1 th winter. The former vice president, returning from a lecture tour.

Ta Mi ova ta Indianacolis John 11. Mitchell, local manager of the WashburnWashburn Crosby company, expects to leave Fort AVayne oon for Indian spoils where he wilt make his future home. Mr. Mitchell has always been active In business affairs since he came to Fort Wayne, and at present I ce 'chairman of the whole Balers' and Jobbers bureau of the Chamber of pommerce. 1 Accidentally (shot til Foot Tre son Dlcklsh, n.

storekeeper In the Boiling Mill district, was accidentally shot ln the foot when an automatic revolver be was cleaning exploded Monday afternoon. He was taken 1 to Bt, Joseph's hospital where the bullet removed. The injury was pot serious. Parcnl Tcaeliers 'to Sleet Pupil of the kindergarten' class will fur. nUh entertainment" for the first regular meeting of the Parent Teachers dub of, the Hannai school at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday aternoon at the building' The annual election or Of ficers will De neia.

KENDALLVILLE NEWS 1 Mrs. Ilarrlet Whitmore. who has been ill at the homo Of her daugh. ter, Mrs. II.

II, Keye. Is Improving and Mrs. Clyde of Sturgki, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.

B. Mrs' Wesley Keen, ot Oarrett. and. her LJoytt Meek, of Fort Wayne, were recent guests of relatives here Merrlman and family hftve, moved to the Addle Smith Mr. and Mrs.

William Emrlck, ot Stroh, have moved here Mrs. Fred Schlorf, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Otto Kraushaari here for a week, has returned to her home In Sturgls. Mich and Mrs. C.

D. Seaman were recent guests of the latter's mother, Mrs Anna M. Sharer, near Plato. Bteffey and Lloyd Shafer, of Custer, were guests of Jacob Shafer, near Plato, Thursday. Irene WiUon, of Custer, Is a guest of her grandparent, Mr, and Mrs.

James and 1 Mrs. Lodger Hill, of near Plato, were guests of Mr. and Mis. Charley JIM Sunday. iD.

I). Hamlet and wif were In Sturgls Baturday, VVhitley Woman Wants Divorce, (Special to the New 8eiitiiiel COLUMBIA CITY. Ind, Not. 8, juinn, jwtivi, vi duuiii nuiiivy, began action yesterday afternoon for divorce from Loston J. Keller, a blacksmith at South Whitley.

She says they were married Nov. 12, Hit and separated. April It, 1121, When the defendant ordered, her to leave home. The' wife charges cruel and inhuman treatment and says the de fondant struck and beat her, choked her and swore at her In the presence of their daughter, Ruth, II years old fine asks for an allowance for net suppoit 'land the support of the daughter and $1,000 alimony, 1 NOW yF? Good Cigar for if AmU. for 41 lHte NEW CURRENCY vice CIGAR Vn TyV vlWw 11 The Misses Wanda and.

Helen Ilearn spent the week end with rrlend In Bryan. S. Klm.f mell has returned from Orlo Herron, who has. been a patient at the Lakesldo hos pltal, has returned to her Mra II. C.

Hlppensteele and Mrs. B. P. McConnelt, of South Bertd aroi guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Cock. 1 Vine Stewart and daugh ter, Margaret, were guet of Mrs.j imicoms, William Well and daughters. Elisabeth and Ruth, visited friends In Lai grange, Bessie who has been a patient In the Lakeside Hospital here, has returned to her Mary Greenland of Lima, Ohlo, i a guest of Mrs. Mary araham.

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