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not r.zpr.zztrrrzD at CINTRAL certain br raloed later, but it was Impossible for ihs baseball directors to come to aa ua- derstanding before thia. week meeting. r- ii i Evantvlllo Heard racial to Tha Indianapolis ICaws rVAKBVILLE, January U-If the League magaates at Terre-Haute today do not admit EvansvUI to the clr-1 cult, a stroni organization of tig manu- facturers here will raise $100,000 try to O'ecure the Montgomery franchise of the Pouthern LeartieV Representalivea of tha; local organization are already oa their way to aee President Kavaaauga, of the bouthera organisation. Earlham Weakness Shown. I flpaelal te Tha lndlaaapells Nawsl RICHMOND, January 1L-Th re sults of lbs game Saturday evening with Antloch enabled coach ThlsUeth waits to correct some cf the faulta which the team showed.

Lack of ability to hit thai aaket and to cover tha large noor or the coliseum where the game was flayed. I Doomed be the'eauaes of tha Quaker tirfeat. woir was th man who waa eligible to r'ay In the game, and the loss of CSptain lleery and l.owe was severely felt. The came with Cin- rmnatl n'Xt Friday evenlnc. aa well as the one with Indiana on fiturday nlghL Fraternity Cmes Open.

ta Tha Ttkatanapells Ktws CTIAWFORDSVILLE. Ind-, January IX I -a I VI INDIAN BACKSTOP RECRUIT HAS REPUTATION AS PINCH HITTER Heres Introducing J. S. Vann. 'Billy." of Ccurse, Who Is an Oklahoma Farmer by Profession and Who is in Baseball for Pure Love of Sport.

fSpeelal to The XndlanapoUs Xewsl nAUTS. Ind-. January IS JIAT-FOKD. Conn. Junvr mw f.y of the f.x cJ-i.

represented, iian backstop, who wTJ, mike stab fouth' rt3 Sone belr.g without repre- for A reSuUr berth with tie tribe Mxt ta'n. the tnc-I Or.lraJ Lfcra Maaoa VaEft falLaxIy known as t.tfjr ww to order la city cnr. who come from New Britain. In tha t-r rr-cff. defLni: word tad been coEncct state League.

Vaan haj coo- frtra Eouta Brd. and It is probr r.ierbl farming property la Oklahoma, at: that the competed to wber0 ti Btm an4 a fcaKbja for n-k another city to replace South Bend. tt cf thr rOTt He WM one rf rmliwit Lu: Hehroner eaed the tfc mort popuLar pl4yers la the OnaectJ- magnates to order: Turner vav v. Dayton; Clause VansU. IX Wayne; LtJru- Aut fc jn Ar Grurf Sol Meyer, wa playing on' a.

college team la Texas -ei-A A- W. Wagner, Terra when one of Barney Iweyfuss scouts eap- f.oV practically counted turedhim and aat him to the Smoky ltii.r' ty tha alx-clab City to try him out at f.rrt be. At tha Umw t-- hr tlma Daa O'eH, who owned tfce team at JTrrtt rVaruTouwtt KewErUaia. wM aa ntaaca of tr.i that urJ ti; chil ij ta.ken oft hia Xrerfa and fc tn3ocd tha Pirate owner 1 ty locaJ capJtaiitta he would 'iia- to turn Vaim oref to him. CN'etl Jet klia nf the riub to ouusiao lriteresta.

fea ro after a time to liartford. Cona to lhir.d tl.o movement to "retaa tha club taka th jrface of MAaer Con eery, who w.th litUe ad played Crwt baao a.nd wto Waa injured In tnunl that tha Terre ilauta mita- an automotlie arridetit. Tha laat week of tnT wl.l tcrow op. tha apora. tha aeaaoa Hertford wm wlthoot l.Lattert th meetixf wefa the a catcher, due to accident, aod Vaa waa f1.jT'tion of a cb-dui fr.r 1313.

tha re- abored in behind tha bC vtr; oi ir. oia conaiiiuxion xo i in a week'a tlma ha established a repa-Jt Kiure rr.oern, and tha CiOir; tip ot aU I ration that won him a ateady Job aa oerunct iwwuo. i catcher, and he filled tht .11 1.t ujo i of JU. Tae of t-Wlaon. hr e-h t-mm waa due durins tea eeaaion.

Rnd of toe uew leasue, whataver 4t turua out. to ba. wera to ba rited. A number of drafta of achedulea for were offarfd. All caU for 1) raroea.

ar.d T( the data at Apr and rioe of the i-on on rrtember 7- mjia is a wonoerxui mncn nitter. notwlthetandlnir that he Juat an arer- aijcaer. fv iar na naa only been ci to the Joo'claca. bat when It cornea to bitting- whea a hit 1 teedd ha haa no equaJ Ja thia Iearti. Ha often rood for a triple when rnnnera are' Kokm and arreral tlipea be haa cleaned tha te ouUk for the jvat.

owner A. W. TefX In Warner, of U.a locai team, waa expected UitnSSir trlSllL to. put cp the nece.aary l.ftX) during tba fif, m.k tJ ln iJUDbl4 i. tnat tie aticka wita th In1 isLn iiTnv la feared thia time however Kntvi mM 57uth Bend Promoter, to much bitterness Mawn ha vn.n I Zbrazko ia amlaua In r.m kimuif 1 1 or me misTabiA ihnv ha mAM cnfTlf TT-vn ft J.w,.

Tk. v-otwr wn -----1 rftenii LOT nis recer defeat in Roatnn runner conunuance oi vum znaauag oi oa josi oa a xoui. Central League moguls at Terre Haute be- caue of tha local altoatloa was bo longer ---eary with the ponitiva announcement of local tm.iM.oall men that Kouth Bend can nut make tha tX(M cash deposit. -wtlcb Is necoaaary to atart the- season. Just what Is to be dona in tha matter "haa not been definitely decided other'thaa hat fcoutn Bend baseball men at tha Terra Haute meeting exported to make -an errort to persuaae I'reatuent Tiellbron--r that the aaklng of a deposit thia early Early SUrt for Dodgers.

KETW TORK. January BID Pah 1 en. of the Brooklyn Dodgers, has decided to have hia team make an earlier start than -on their spring training Dahlen. with twenty-five men. will -start for Augusta, early In aiarcn i nose.

or me players who start from Brooklyn will bv wn ahlp line to Savannah, theaca hr r.tl in tha aeaaoa ia unfair, particularly la a report at the training camp so later than rowa whero tha game Is maintained by an I March a. orranltatlon of Lualneaa men. I Ihera la no doubt that this money could Will Pick Valo Coach. NEW. XIAVEN, January Captain I Ketcham.

of the Tale football team. an. nouncd today that the Yale advisory committee, wnich would pick a coach for ma lootoaji team, naa teen selected and was composes oi i alter camp, William IL CorMn. Burr Chamberlain. IL Big alow, 'US, and John W.

iiaa, ii. JACK DILLON BACKS UP CHALLENGE VITH MONEY -taam, so tne mea wm oe workea to tot lv uiiuuitwusuu vj oeposung lunlt this week. NEWiBOXINQ CLUB MAKES BID FOR WOMEN PATRONAGE. GOSSIP -ABOUT FIGHTERS Jack Dillon yesterday backed up a chal- XVO In Cincinnati, the money to go Side bet that he caa whip any one ot them. The challenge applied particularly to Eddie McOoorty.

garu Murbarger, manager cf Dillon, aald Dillon waa willing to Delta Tail Delta and Kappa Sigma won rtngslde, hlch ta pounds over the 1 The plcasnre of pure, choice tobacco hzi brought focio to v-i anow atcuoorty weiga ia at ISO pounds Wl.l.l 1 1 Vi- the opening games in the interrraternity lk. tjihw.B imiw. k. i'mhipiui srnea at vtaoaan conegrs. 4 down to Li pounds and light him any lclta Taua trimmed the Heta Theta 11 place.

five, SO to while Kappa fig won oves "Theaer fellows don't want Jack's for rpemberhJp on ny fratwnity teunl hHU fA tit.K m- -a crxL frniuraxy ntnt in city avf Tl fiark Tnrawt flo -4 t.1 aM av assa 'a bm- vutiuy vxe 1 sau mk CUaVHU earnstormera Get Together. I middleweight, who has sprung suddenly CinCAOO, January 8tanlslaus V000 "taburg Zybaiko and Charlla CuUar meet here ISMSrtZ in' ui uri -wraiuci maica 1 yanuary ana lansee tuOgera, ror Jan u- rhirsro fana have seen since tha Oct eh-1 ary in the east union will make an iiysxko fiasco of a year No fares 'Sort to have aome club make McOoorty vi ujummff in uxier t-U I ni mm. rvnr m. few lndianapoUa tana believe that Dillon 1 la the best man in his In the country and the interest would all ahmrh. Ing it he would hook ud with either lie.

lUHriy, Gibbons or Klaus. Laat summer I union went to San Francisco and fought twenty rounds with Klaus, toalna the do- c-iaion by a shade. He had a broken snuckie at toe time, and after th hnut Tom Coffroth. the big flht promoter, said Dillon was the best middleweight be had evr seen, notwithstanding that Klaus got Bid- for Fair Sex. The.

IloosWr Athletio Club, at Its first show at the Gajety theater tomorrow tltht. has made special preparations for parties in which wonvea fans of the boxing game are Included. Tlx atage of the thvatrr has been remodeled for the week ly shows. The boxes have been reserved tor the women bugs. The management ot the club especially desires women to attend, The nlsht's show will consist of thirty rounds boxing with Jerry Murphy and Young Kayior In the head Una bvut.

The middle bout will see Battling KeUv, who foutrht two draws with Undertaker Webber, and Kddie Melser, ot Ctncinnatl. hook up for ten rounds. The weight for thia bout is IC pounda The first bout ts between rci-ldlewe'ctits Toung MoCutcheon and Jack These boys wui start the show, but neither guarantees the bout will ko ten rounds. Tha club oCicials announce that at the firt evUer.ce of stal.mg In any of the buts the boxers wUl be put out ot the ring. 7 rank Barry referee all bouts.

The boxers will melgh In at 9 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Murphy and Sajlor will make 13 pounds, which Is easy for both v. ineui. -iiie clu.b Intends staging a show every week. With Victory.

Beanie Kaufman, fresh from a clean cut victory over Johnnie CreeAey la Pltts- turg eight. wiU arrlya la la-dlanapoHa tomorrow afternoon for hia scrap in the Auditorium ring oa Wednca-csv sight with Jerry Dahon. From his treatnsent of the fans era to take on the oeuf that the rride of the local colony of "Littie will have a falL Jerry will try to win from the easterner off the tau for he thinks hsmself better able to carry Kaufman a taster clip the fin-t six roumls tban he fcas been ud to. Jerry grows better as the bout is prolccgd and he thinks he will be able to put Bt-nnie In a that wUl wake wianing easy Inside the next four roue its. Most Kaufman's recent bouts have ben 1'1-round affairs, which Daitoa tgures wi.l handicap hira la the rc-vjie strtced ty the Iniilana-po'is Atbretlc Clutv The weight is to the Ukin of both boys.

1 uounds at i ciock Ctlck Hayes and Jimmy Anderson, wbo aocvja.pAr.ied Ray Brcnson to Meirrbl; will rturn with Brorson after the "letter's bfiitle with Keliey in the south-rrn city tor.jrht. The. t-oys have cen tranir.s with Bronson. Both Hayes ani Anderson are In exoeiient shape for tlhir n.eist'.ss with and ifsee. ilvilir.on is to do pounds liaVfS.

JuCee and Anderson are to battle at t.e lttatiht lirr.it. XJ pousia at o'clock. J. S. VAXX.

ion of tKe local team waa a matter yet Mfiw? T2a farTI3rrlr Kener reacbina; out after tha atara "of ba aettied. I L5l t' Crt thia leame. In Vana and Cabrera, -tha to i accounta I or cTinaa umejaer. picks a rood pair. CANT MAKE EARLY DEPOSIT.

THE INDIANAPOLIS MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. LAJtRT. LAJOrE. u'DIAfi'A ADOPTS NEW STYLE Coach Poweir Teaches Met to Play Fast Basketball. FpectU The Iodiaaapolii Kewa ELOOirrXGTOX.

Ind, Jaanary IX Kot content with the to 14 defeat admla-fc-tered to the DePaow basketball team i fcatcrday. ccach Powea will start una A ml i vnrk ta.on. Rnbe Wad dell sad Ferd Berendes, of this city, have been shooting ducks In NAP FANS ASTIR OVER DEAL THAT MAY SEND IDOL: AWAY i l7? Ii miW 1 mm- Now comes the winter gossip that Cleveland Is about to sacrifice the great king of second basemen. Larry Lajole, and that it is possible he will either figure In a trade foe Rolls Zeider. of the Chicago White Sox; or go with Frank Chance to tha Highlander camp.

A slow up In Lajoie's speed Is said to be the cause for the new management of the Naps to consider a trade. Cleveland fans fairly gasp ever the report and there is likely to be a howl of Indignation go up If the great eecohd-sacker. is allowed to go. They point to his record, that of batting tor an average of for seventeen straight years. During this time he hit for and Only twice did he fall below J0C.

once in 1307. when he hit .299. and the other time In the follOlwog year when he hit -CS9. The slump did not last as la tha last three years tha big Frenchman hit .363 and JXS, respective ly. IS it any wonder that the fans stick to Larry? Zeider It Is Holla Is a great ball player, hut he Is said to be In bad with the windy dtyWana, Underj different conditions It is probable that ths Indiana boy would be one of the greatest stars ta the American League.

He can play any position In the Infield, i Lajole was a cab driver In Fall River twenty years ago. Be was also a sand lot ball player of sufficient skill to earn a place On the New England team of that' city. In 1S9S Arthur Irwin, then manager of the Giants, heard of -Lajole and went to Fall River to look him over. There was another clever young player on the taem named Oeyer, and Irwin was Informed' by President Marston, of the. Fall River club, that be could buy -both men for $1,000.

Irwin urged the Giants' owner, Andrew Freed ma to make the purchase, but was turned down, whereupon the Philadelphia Nationals stepped up to the captain's office with the coin and got them, 'V Lajole was a first baseman and a mighty batsman even then. The first time he appeared in a Quaker uniform at the Polo grounds he made a single, a three-bagger aad a home run off the famous while Irwin on. the bench groaned audibly. From that time to this Lajole became one ot the greatest hitters In the profession, also one of the most graceful infielders the game has ever known. He played second base for he Quakers later on, and Lwlth such big rucrers as Ed Delehanty and- Sam Thompeoa the PhlladelDhlaa alrlv terrarizMt the best pitchers.

Lajole Joined the Cleveland club when tie Amrelcan League embraced that city, and haa been a ap ever since, also managing the team for i-og one season with rather dubious results. HARPER PICKS WABASH SQUAD Ten Little Giants to Make Up Regular Basketball Squad, rspeoial ta Tba ladianapoSa Xawa CRAWFORDSVILLE. January IX Coach Jesse Hxrper- has announced the tea men who wiU compose the Lfttle Giants' basketball isjuad this year They are Captain Eglinj Lambert. Stacgs and IVters, lorwards; 33yers and Eilis, tenters; Showalter, LeJIeU Cuip and Good-bar, guards. Six men have been named as reserves- They ate held for use in varsity practice- They are CoSnjr.

Foster. Howard. Nichols. Showaiur and Coleman. The members of the resmiar (KjuaJ are-lneliirible for the class or interrraternity games, tbut the reserves may pUy ia the class and aterfrat ere! ty contents as well as ifn the varsity practice Fames.

I Graduate Manacer Kller. of the team, fcas not yet announced his schedule, although the season has already started. It la understood games- will be played with rvpauw. Koee Butler. ariham and Nctre Darr.e.

of the Indiana college. Frar.k!!n has already been met. the game rtsulutg in a victory- 1 Champion Takes Bout. CLEVELAND, January 11 Feather champion Johnrv KHbane will train Bat-' tlicif Schultx. Toledo, for his ter-rurid bout w.tn- ltstee t-enwanx.

rsew tors PURDUE TO MEET WISCONSIN 1 Will Snd New Team Against Experi enced Badgers Tonight. rspeclaj to The TnlananoHs Nawsl LAFATETTE. IhdJ January. The Purdue basketball teamnis tried save for the game with Rose pJy Friday Bight, will line up against the experienced and ambitious Wisconsin five here tonight. The local team Is a brand new one.

Captain Johnson being the only member who has had varsity experience. -The loss of Joe AlAiarkey has bauiy crippled the team and made it necessary to try out many new men. Johnson has, been shifted from cruard to forward and OiiDhanL trta font- ball player, ts being tried at the opposite guaro. do or uenr wm play the position tonichL Teeple looks strong at center and Berry and Exloiv are coins Wisconsin fc out after another championship and Purdue expects the- hardest kind of a contest. Last season the Purdue and Wfroonsin teams did -not meet and both finished their season wttbbtzt a defeat.

This year the Badgers have most of their last veal's sfars. while Purdue has lost McVauKh. Stockton. Malar key and Barr. only Johnson remaining.

Yesterday's Pony Winners. At Juarea Blarney CR. HrfasaoV. J-li Vi- prtsiPa fHiU). 4-1; Haze) Grosa.

S-l; Ru- January at CoiumbUS. Oiieea McGul Minar. C-4: Tmir iGiddI. 1S-1: SchulU begaa traUr.lng tere UUay. atats (Oil (Xadarkr).

M. PIRATECALLCOMESAS AN HARBINGER OF SPRING In rreraranon for tne openma; cmutr- bi itnimtn T. i A I ence erame wixn rumur, J4 rtoticeable feature" of. paaio was the new style of play which coach Powell has taapht the men. Indiana haa played tn rocgh and atyie cf basketball in th Trstt bet this- eaon the team la at the basket.

Indiana ottpUyed DePaow at all atasres of the game and at no time was in danger cf biBi defeated. Captain Free-land and llcCnJloash wera the atars for the Crimson, while Captain Plersoa put up the best rm for the EXPECT GREAT BOUT. Gotham Fans Look for Most Spec tacular Battle. TO REPORT WEST BADEN MARCH 2. HANDS LAURELS AT EARLY START PITTSBURG, January IX Manager Clarke, of the Pirates, haa ordered ail the battery men -to report at treat Baden oa March 2.

Notices were seat today from ljeadViuarteni to all the pitch ers and catchers. Qarke la determined not to so throufh such a season as he had last Beginning; tha season with a tenm hat on narr. waa Mnnuti iSf.v iwiuv. janoary a. xu I dinner.

foumi kia twtrVm not In eon- tweea Leach; Cross, of this city, and Joel dJtoa BntU pte, far Rivera, the Los Angeles Ughtwnt. si i dow the. 1. to orertaka the Giants. the Empire Athletic Cab tomorrow eight.

I Clarke has decided to hare some good aalh- ranES as tha banner event of thia I Pitching early in tha season, and will L- icZZ I Flye hia pitchers a lot of hard work be- weea, vaxiug jirvjiara lore the regular spring training workout York. Fight fane rank the boat above begin. any lightweight contest that baa been Aiarty O'Toole. Jack Ferry. Harry Rob- stajred here since Packey McFariand and mson.

Joe Conxelman and Charlie -Miller Matt Wells showed their skill at Madlsoa -ih irrtm Fitthii itanh rmm Square garden last April, and Indications the east, and will go together to the point to- a far mora spectacular battle I rprings. Ther wUl ta charse of George than that between the clever Chicagoaa I CHbson. the veteran catcher, who iU and the champioa of England, now men i haadle the earlr aouad at the Indiana claim to be la perfect trim for their ten- I resort. Hendrlk, Adams, Cam nits. Coop-J rouna it wiu oe itivers cm p- er ana uray.

whose Homes are la tne pearance in tne eajt. i west ana tne aoutn. will go direct to West titaen. ice urates will start the seasoa a vera at Reelfoot. I with a twirling staff of tea men.

MJte riaycra st neeirooi. gimoa and BiU Kelly wiU Join Gibson and txusx-VJLX. ivx-. January i7 vnonijjtjp in ine workouts. the renowned Detroit player, who, with hit father-in-law, Mr.

Lam bard, arrived here laat week from his home ia Georgia to visit Joe CantiUon. and who. with Cari- STAR BREAKS 4... Butler's Team Weakened by Losing EberhardL in" JoVn I The Butler college basketball five wCl winter home, and Mr. Cobb tonight was I meet the All-High oulntet la a practice the anient Of honor at a Stag dinner andlrajna thia venfnr In Ihm eonr rrm social riven at the handsome home of W.

A. Dodds. a prominent Hickman baseball 'f coIle8lf f1 tor the fan. Mr. Cobb and his companions round I oo x-oiy jiun euieaaay.

wcica is tne some Drettv- arood ahootlnr on Heelfoot. I me acneauie. having favorable duck shooting, weather. and bagged a good many. The latest developments at Butler have caused the followers of coach Thomas and bis men to lose much of their optimism.

Eberhardt. the old Butler star of two years ago, who returned to -college last wees: ana was immediately given guard position, is now suiiering from a broken wrist which will doubtless keep mm out or the game practcaiiy all sea' son. Eberhardt broke his wrist last Thursday in the practice game against the Central Christians, but he did not realize It at the time. He "regarded It aa a serious sprain until today, when he was informed by a physician, that he bad broken a bone. Eberhardt ranked far above the other guard material at the college, and his position will be hard to filL Paul.

Kenning, ton. Mullane. Roblson and Wise are fight ing lt out ror the two open positions, Two American Team. PARIS, January 13. The 1913 sll-day bicycle race will start at o'clock this evening in the Palais des Sport es.

Root and Moran, 'Wiley and Walthour are the American entrants. Goulett and Fogler will represent Australia, and thirteen oth er teams win start. TO NEW SPED CHAMP I TEDDY WINS FROM OLOFIELD IN MOTORDROME. OUTLAWS AT LOS LOS ANGELES. January 13.

years was the exclusive property of Bar ney- Before ten thousand Persons at the mo tordrome yesterday afternoon TetzIafC In his Fiat "Cyclone" won the two remain time of the Oldfleld record made the pre vious day-was largely due. omcteis ex plained, to the comparative slowness of yesterdays starts. GUI Fight Promoter 1 Fails to Take Law's Count I 4. im -ft UlL: 1 MISS FANNIE EDWARDS, VIVIAN. January 11 Though once knocked out by law.

Miss Fannie Edwards declares that she can "come back." and it is expected that she will soon make an other attempt to stage a boxing match. ixj wares, a pretty brunette or twenty-one or twenty-two. haa always been a snort enthusiast be is manager of the town band, and when the organiza tion waa about to wo into tr--e nanda of a receiver for want of a few dollars she decided to put oa a the profits to go to the band. Event hing a as arranged for a scrap between Kid Aubrey and Kid Mccormick, neavyweignis, wnen tne sheriff stenned in and nrevented the bout. That setback ca served oniy to arouse Miss Edwards's fighting blood.

She knows that when ah trad to atage the scrap she was operating undt-r a borrowed charter, and this gav Sheril Floumov an excuse to prevent the match- Now, however, she plans to get la charter of ber and tna it fcb-rT ioumoy Interferes, acaln ace will want to know why a Cght is an ffieerai act at Vivian ard perfectly legal at fchreveport- The pretty Vivian gtrt often attends the Shrevport bouts, and is grealt admirer of the game- he carries her beliefs Jnto cractice. for three of her brothers are promising amateur boxers. With it all 31iss Edwards is thorouehlv feminise and thoroughly pretty, and is-one of thai belles of the ie bed He orsemen at Pittsburg. PrTTSBURG. January IX President Henryf K.

Devenreaux, of Cleveland, of the Grand circuit, was scheduled to arrive here tpdsy to make preliminary plans for the mWtinjt of the stewards of txtat or-tanlia'-ion- tomorrow. Many other prom- iaest horsemen are expected. lathe apiirne meantime we continue our -20 Reduction Sale on Ready- for -Service over as well as on 1 all tailored -to -order suits and overco at sJ These we offer now, 1-5 off. Every garment guarantee as'to purity of fabric, per fection of fit and positivetiess of fashion. Sale Ends Undelivrrtd Trousert $3.35 Formerly retailed up to 97.00 NEAR PANIC AT COLUMBUS.

a av lik c-enanra PeaP Catcher SYO OmiUl May Not Play Thla Year. Special te The Indianapolis KswsJ next season. Sport Events of the Week Boxing. 1 1 i ffl Ti ll if Kahn Clothes One More Day- T. Dmnn In.

VCf1ttw I Ui a.trmriitis 1 wi.t aa th hanVa .9 K. It .1 ten rounds, at amwauaee. rail nurnaon va. I riwsr id iu. i Phil Harrtaon vs.

mar 1 In liil. I Touna- Pinker, eitrnt rouoaa. la. Buck Crouae va Al Kwtara, Pittabura. Johnny Kllbana Ranlcia.

at fhj Antiifo CWla.) Antomoblla Ouk and the Commercial Club of Aniiso hara fortnad an ts. Eddla untry. alliance booat tha khI roada movament Mtin. at Flvrla. (.

Tommr U)W VI. I -M I iiumi iur i in pruv.ineni or 1 ri Swats Adamson, ten rounaa wys)untH the county Koverotsent can make rmy ororawn -J "tIT pwmanant ilTOProTainents with stats aid. aick. fliteen rounds, at Moorhead. Minn.

I A Phyalcjaa arseated for drlvlns; hia aatorao- Frankle liurni va Battling Reddy, tea roue da. 1 January 17 iwnocaoui crown Ta ranaey us-ell, tea at New Orleans Tammv Howell vs. Charley Pieraon. fit tb round, at St. Joaaph.

Mo. Jo Jaanetta va Jeff Clarke, twelve rouoaa at jopnn. so. Packey, McFarland va Frankey Whitney, tea rouada at Omaha January 19 Jim Karaae va Geonra Chip, six rounl at Pittsburg. Pa.

Jack Dillon va Tom ing heats of the mile championship match 1 my cavigan. als. rounda, st witn uianeiu, wno naa capturea tne nrst heat the day rrevlous. and established a January Baldwin va Tonny Brown, llghtwelKhta. Club.

January IS One-Round Hosan va. WUIla Ad. ama. welterwebjhta Fainnount Athlatlo Club, Baseball. Monday Annual meeting of tha Central Tvanrua at Terra Haute.

Ind. Thursday Annual meeiinc ot tne a. man- i can Asaoclatlon at cnlcarow Maating ot tae national commiaaioa at liOlf. Saturday Weal era Golf Asaoclatlon nesting I at Chicago. wness.

Bandav American National Chess Masters tourney at New Xorx. Auto. Monday Continuation of thirteenth annual show la Madlsoo Square icardes, is aw Tork. Wrestllns. Prtdav aad Saturday Central A.

A. V. cham- plonsfalps at Cklcaso. Grand -Circuit Meeting. Tuesday Maeane; of ths stewards -of the grand circuit at Plttabur.

Turf. Continuation of the inter roe-tin of the Jockey Club Juarez, slexlco. Gets hi on Bunk. CHICAGO. January IX John Evers, of I the Chicago Cuba.

is the highest paid manager in baseball, sccordlng to Presi- dent Murphy, lie declared tne second baseman would make more money this season than Frank Chance, although he would not disclose the terms contract wltS the west aide JudinK from what ths west of Lvers's r- jb. ir side own- 1 1 1 of club. er said. Evers la setting a tremendous salary, a percentage of the earnings, with an additional bonus. This means that If Evers succeeds in placing the Cubs first, second or third his salary, including tne percentage and bonus, will amount to more than Evers, according to Murphy's remarks, la evidently getung a larger salary than Chsnce as leader or the Cuba.

Chance to See Wolter. NEW TORK. January IX Frank Chance, manager of the New Tork Americana, will arrive at his home. Glen- dors, CaL, tomorrow morning. His first move In tne mterear el nis new employer will be to visit Harry Wolter.

the crack outfielder, who broke his leg at the Hilltop last and was unable to play the rest of the season. Wolter informed President Farretl that he had recovered the use of his leg and believed he could play this year. Chance's visit to olter wi. determine wbether" he will play this season and when he wiU report. McLean Best Skater.

CHICAGO. January lX-Robert McLean. new international skating champion. Is today the bolder or tne state mile record as well. At tae state chamznon- ship events here yesterday he rot only won the r.a:i roue.

mie ana iwo-mj; events, but made- the mile In ISA. a new state record. Pie had real competition la only one event, under son pushlsg him hard in the mile race. I Detch Specials Win Game. In a' fast and Interesting game, Detch Specials defeafed the Mooreland team.

3 to 13. Saturday night- It is the first time the Mooreland boys have been defeated on their own floor. Schoenrnan, the pecliilv and Kinvnel, of Moore land. were tne stars of the rame, each arettms five field coal- and Scrioeneijnn one foul goal. Kllae.

made six foul goals out oi else trials. at znofe tha a fortv miUa mn hmir. hM.t. irj orrered in Uinneapntls lo pay aa automoblla .7 rrjl at ivaw tinean-. January 14 Joe jeanette vs.

tsiacc mil. eijtnt I rr mundi it Haxelten. Pa. Ullburn Sarlor loBiaciiye won. raxui w.

Jerry-Murphy, ten rounda. at Indianapolis I mpnrT. ana tne pnyaiqia turned It oyer to a Tommy Gavliran va Frank kiaatall. twelya charity. lia flna waa LU rounda.

at Touncatown, O- I STiaJrepftTt of tha St. Paul (Winn.) Aqtnnio- January IS liennie Jwayiimaa vs. jarry I tla aub'S new While Bear Lake rlubhouaa Bolton. ten round. Indlanapalla I of tha soaiion ahowad a oroflt In Ka Brat Toung Alexander vs.

Cohan Wonder, I previous from ta club oa Lake 8t. ten rounda. at Cincinnati. Palacy I Croix th waa ahortasa. Tha propBrty la Brannlxan va.

Harry DelU eifht rounds, at I ti3rty-two portm, with nine rottacea. Tba dub inuaor, nu inienaa to tercel a near nousst afwhita Weld A Col' the Rookery. Chirac, AMftPI PQ rouna- reoa makln an oflrerlna- St 100 and aoeruad 1It- MNUtLCvJ 'NiUstava K.teh.l va AM JTILT. -V Sl. atVond.

Jttnv8 new world's track speed champion. Ted -There's ail8- M'cIty ooers. rounoa. ai.uraaa comiany. of lleloiu Wla.

manufacturers die TetzUff now holds the title, which for er ths wrl-known Blawart and Warner auto-moblle BTWJomeDera. Tha combined net aarn-Utts of the scquirad eompanjes laat year wera rrtor. thanri or over thirteen tlmaa tha dlvia.nd requlrementa for preferred atock. and a p-r cent, oa tba tl0.ouo0 com. ntoti stock jof tha Net earn ins for If 13 are tatlmared at over ll.lOi.iX'u.

Mora tban two tiundrad of the largest manufacturers of automoilea have already eoatracted to uaa this comptaiy'a apeedocnetera on tb.lr Ul eara With thi question Df where It Is te be hie worlda mark of 1-6 seconds In dolnK It. j.nunrv 11-Tomm Uaionay vs. Taan Mlka Id definitely decided, tha show committee TeUlafTs time for the two laps yester-1 rtonman. welterweiihta Olymola Athlatlo aara.r'4-a frtr iha i I i awuiriy wvisa. cvmiwiini aal I ans Jliej tsl uaj vv kj.v.

viiu va a-1 in oi tauu ii avi I siuu the second: The marked difference la I January l-Joe Rivers va Leach Cross. 11, I welghta. Empire Ainietie uiuo. ftr aliotttnc space ami other preliminary djetalla Irtfldenlal to tha opanlna; of tba tweiria annuaa automoowa anow on January U. at thl mtfflmnih irtt of tha Automobile Cliib, of Philadelphia.

Wltb ninety thocaand fiquara fact of door space at tha dispoaal at tha committee thla year la one hulldlnf. 's against alxty thousand la. two No our Js. Sale Ends Tomorrov Thousanfis of suits left en our harci bo- cause of the unseasonable Trcithcr, I cave Deen niviclccl into I three i dasses and nrirrvtif. I Gentlemen 'I VMV AW IraVAa event None of them are rcj duced les3 than cne-tiiird many are offered at half- price.

We've simply! them. -All styl3 1 UD ailprisig Company Maker off The kind of dothM fWT nd of Qothe and sizes, F7N Undelivtrtd $4.85 rttaiUi i' (miscellaneous auto notes i 1 A two wseks Mam la mail knildtnv K. glten by tfta achooi of enslneerlnc of the rnt rrrnr. 'January 13- Columbus I soiiri gtat L'airer h.CsbeYrdh.t catch eV bmcy Smith, who would rest In 1913 K- Tther tbi i ii UM It. Other than wou eralty, in bruary.

The to any on who dlrea to th. Wmna while Good, at center. nd Silvers and stated last aiitnj aity profewor, pr.cticai road buud.r. Rlehardsoa. at forward, are looked noon not Py.

pay rLU thrr win H. ua and tiwrt- i mainstays of the-five, Contrasts ui ,7" tk wimwin Ubofttorin If tha Captain Lewis, of the football team. la nd the rumor can then be erined. ntii Hirsa ia sell atendet it may be ienrthend planning; to call for another election this Sydney is TLimtT Oon'l ZV.tSZ.VrZL 01 tft "iiLr unlveraity week to select a captain tor the eleven wpaBU" a XZVl like to be ir IV- for next season. Since Morgan left salton.

twleIl VViVua TTrf- Allrtnt Manarer n. lege the team has been without a leader, traded, to ttnaha, in the fstern JMk v.l andH. J. loon business, contemplates ptaymy; una jioisr wmianv, who vmtted Huick tcr- nnry-ln fceotral Imllana laat week, report! mf-rwurrtj cotviuxna verjr narm, witn vfry InJiAUon polntinc to a record breaklnj 4' oi cars. jaeaara.

rvteraoa and Mc ara th reirolar territory men In tha pleas ure- uu iruca aeartroenta, respect Ively, fcea; country headquarters hava bean sa- nire oy una innlpea- Automoblla Club, WinnlDer. In tHj. nM Ki.tvio iw. G4rry, bulit byl the Ilodsoa Bay Company II 1 i. 'n're win Va vrn atiotmanta nor limit tka lukun ef exhibits aa formerly" 7 aal yeau-a French Grand Prat raca wci nlnet-an-mila cuuraa.

two reilaa t. tha tast of the town of Amleoa and elsntr" milee north of Parla Arhlena. a town of mora than ntn.iv laitl of wMch are lnterl Im.m 'ml fdS oa rorn rarta to CaJais. wlt! a rai.road atation oa tha main Cke coupla of hundred yard, of th pn'nt wh.ra tha arand Hands wUl ba aractd. la wi'hli slKh a-lnute.

of iaru by rau. 4 "our. of Aceordlne; to ruras published In tha inrl-n-ertn Kecord. thera ia one acclflent for every 12.M miiaa traveled by a trolley car. and ooa for vry 17S.t4 milea cowrad by aa automobile.

For a fatal accident tha flare are hlchar; tha troliey f.jlnc tni.es hefora kiaing any on-, ani th automoblla niiina. Tbasa Cgurrs artIy to and oup.nta only. Tha statistics further show that tba aut.HnoMla has to travel tt.rt tims aa far as tha tmiley before takltja the Ufa of an outsider, and at least seven times as tar before Injurinr on. A novel hiah far contest ts propoeM by Ihe I.on Island Aut'molila Club, of flrooJclyn. N.

X. Loul T. In donat.n a trorhy." suatreats that It ba rven- to tha winner of a ruo on tha hih rear frutn Prospect Park tasa. Prooklvn, to Couey Isiani sod hack, and that tha winner ba tha man who cornea In last, ay take tha Incrrsi Um to- make tha trio. Tba clutch is not ia ba slipped or rli enra ssva.

ro atop when pwemry to srvlJantU Aa observer is tn acrnmpan e. t1-iver. Parting of the Ways." NEW TORK. January IX Parson. 're- vies, the puglilsUc authority and one-, time mtniiror of Peter 3i.nr.

think that the white and biack pti.lats hava come to the rartiLjr of the.wiys. Fays iJavlea: "I bneve that the hdxers in future will conduct championship: bat- tlos smontf themswlvea, and If tha na- froes desire to flitht for tlUM the compe-Itlon whl be anion? men of black ln. True, blacks and whites r.yiy te pitted against one another In ur.Important bouts, but the trndncy Is to separate) the races on account of the prejudice against aucti "Doxlng promoters have the example of baseball magnates before them. It Is true that thre Is no rule of organized baseball that would prevent a nero becoming a member of a national agreement club, but there Is a tacit understanding ttiat negroes shall not be signed. The Nixing authorities are apparently following out 'nat Idea, and it will result -In the elimination of the neo from li(m wlihin a f-w years.

Those men who desire to box will be compelled to compete among themselves." ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE 13 fun ixoLic nsnvrnr NEW ORLEANS and MOBILE I January 28 February 3 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES i Tickets on Sale January 23. 20, 30. 31. February I. 2.

3 Rarturn Limit to reaaca original startinj' point not later than February 1 witbi cxtessioa of limit to March 3, ,913, oa payment of V1XQL 1 FULL STOP.OVER PK1VILEGE3 aw aawnasloas aa4 as4at aail aa aay Tk-fcat laaaa, as adasass W. A. BECXLCR, laaarsl rtas. fetei CC. ELACXCVnx, Blvltiaa fua.

Itssf 1 ingaiis Mdo, a. w. Cor. am a Viae CIXCISXATI. O.

interruption of service, on accodnt cf high Water at Cincinnati. All train; enter Cincinnati Station. KOUCH (henge cl Time Sunday, Jan. 19, 1913 Time tables can be secured from Agents, Monday, January 13th. ndianapoiis arcnTia'ATi inmixi co.

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