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ir i i 12 THE ttDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, HAT 1010. to Of 3 AY SERIES RICKENBACtCER TO ACT RACE OFFICIAL AT SPEEDWAY STATE TITLE I I. FCR THR EE-CAM with tpje: CY LOCAL TEAM TEr.wis news it id" iiLcE LI SFcEDVAY CAPTAIN niCKCNDACKCn, AUTO- 3 1 war hero, vi new hole. t' t-tir." i a' axes. tv ti-A't 4 i fe Y.t 2it i bfr ly) fTt-Tft Iri'-i- we' stakes.

22, ir the poM-war r- vltl tf rating Ji AiMrifn, not fled tbfc it ye, th's It r- anj-fj rj. ii-rtiin by thost hi I abiding lov foj-t-'-e ra and ar awM cf the that xlts be-f'eni If ard tt: Jr.d.ariapc,;. I 4 the a'jtotrio-l jftry v-r tj. alw r.e I it IttiOMrt drivers of r' ran I Afnrt'4 if 3 e-J, bo i i httrf the 1 if j.rri' i' ion an nr. 'form 1A in kno' bo be pl.tnut out ef th lit that wjjl for' vtivc and frtr.

nrttiy i.rtuS,- Jjor.or. Like Umpire' Job. li has Ln tiotJ 1 tha motor p4 Cap'Aln l-J'1i to iM'f oflitjfl of th Jbrty vnt-I' (he t.t a bi 1 Jut sv riif.i In fl-i I'riif'l Ktaf 3U.h h.irHIa uto port- Ji( hr'n war r'or1 I 'I fjv.n nil r' f-m, for lhy l' iiy hi i rr-r lr th rifwu- tin- riheT)t morilhn fht ii- im in I "ra nc with Oerieral Jr- Oii'tnln kf nhatkfr wi an ti.p rft'insc anJ or th ivfTiif t-tfim, lone lfor h4 nvl.nf.r. in he lorj 1114 rtnvrM r( Ainrfn rnihhl third In tin A. A- driving cha mpionblp.

JI! rs re nlovvrr hv rrillp an hour than lrrr Pfnsr.f in which Tint Alikn 1ivti(l f.rut honor, hvf am rrov mor miles to ftl thlrrj than rtnl ft ltinr. Starts In 1516 Race. i lh Ltst I rare wn ran on Jh TnjiiriMi ipff'iy, 1 raptHln JMfll --t a Rmt -llln? for twfnty-nvc mlU tint wouM hava run th fl I.J on la ffot h.Kl hn hrr-n to rriAlntnlfj H. lMsaptfr overtook him, howevfr, nftr he hl tf.ilnod a mil 7rn thi fltM In tn Up, anil a wrfckJ i urnt him to Ifie pit. i In th" Hsrxcet 1 inert of am Ar, taplln llM-kfnbrther Hnd th lat 'Johnny Altk'-ri ruccd nerk and rwk Jo win th contt that fnt'irI tho 'lay'a firotrum.

It looked I a thouKU Aitkin would In, when a hMl toliaparrl on fUcknhcker' i ri'int wiift ho-rpun like a top before li-titur oft tfie 'it with Altken j. hv. Tli iirriilAnt happnrl Willi two )m to gn, xnd wa otl of th piH inctiur tn the history cf th trii In pm rf hi rOftny clone rail In ruf in? fw Mm l-ttt'f-n jn tho air. C'P-tln ntrkrnhar kvr hai never lt th emtio for which ho f.tmou. Tho ref ertfj of tl rre rn)t tontend with the ht-kH mid com plaint of drivers, team manager.

nd all the men who orwrstte marhitiery of a big vent. Afh hl Mhillry to remain sood nalured tn lh f.To of adverftty, ond alao rni of his tnflmte knrwledte of tho rMn port. and.lt rvil-a. It tr belloved that lll prove the modi iiicrefiful rf-ree the Tti1lnpn truck hum ever with all the fan pulllny for him to makfl (TixmI in hla capacity of chief arhif er. Ruh to Coach Cornell.

KHW TOniC, May Ifarland (Speed) Hurh will act ai head football toarh Cornell next fall, acordlng to prlnte 'advtee reccivej from Ithaca liufh been numed bv tha t'ntnf MtMrtto council to mirrteil Ir, AK'ort H. Snrpe, wfio recently Hccept-rl tnmlUr t'Citifn at Yale. It is thought th.it riiinh' formal selection by the Cnrnrit football authorities will follow shortly. 1 L'V rJ Fans Await Dig Word. Kf.TV YORK.

May Ricksrd ia about to open his mouth a.nd make somw town famous. Today of tomorrow he i expected -to name the place hr Jwk WUlard and Jack IVijipsey meet fur the, championship. July' 4. Aoi'ordtnc to the terms of the ajrree-ment, the Kite must le fixed two month hffor the date of the combat. That nake tomorrow the last day for the announcement if ihe fieht is to be hfld on In4penndettce day.

iaKarfl was tlue ot st.trt for New York from Cleveland. He ha been lookiiijr over the Mtuation in To-led. which town i anxiovis to sret the nie'on. r-id 'have been received from numer- cms locnlitiea and all kind of monev ba teen ofSered by mauy chamber of "rommfrcf and similar organizations. lUcVanl now believed to have fully rvt up i mind and the iruesslnr i that the ht may be stared In Ohio.

is -considered eipniflrant that Tex i rrmairtir there po lonr. He was erpected to atart for Xew York nnd the lans here have a hunch i statn(r over to do some last minute riickerms; and armnjre final de-tat'i before comintf here to speak those rrcat words: "The ftRht will be held in Crowm Shades Moha. Miy In a battle of ten with hth nien fjrhtlnif all the way, flforfo Knvkrut r.rn.(ef ChloajrtV woo decision over'- Hob Mftht, Mii-a n.sht. Hm tiptoed tha at I--- ooiirt.ts tnd Moh at furts a eurrri hy urvcwklns; a left wifh it he ron--i'v(i' iKiol generalship Saved from a worn beatinc Takes Count Early. KX-ni-sjiin Frntvo.

May s. wan. tornier Oreat tjtltes rbampion. ed ef Jw tr.y, brother ef the r-r -r terrr.a r.zht rhfrr.ion. in Jusit on TCKirvl et a e.i vil-t bout Vrre n'jhl.

for ley the coant after te-ir tlnire. Returns to Toledo. n.llvrUND. My -Tex Kn-kard. if th hampl itbt.

who antve.l her aM r.tht tor a eon-wi' often m-n toilet i torn. ai r.oi;n i iru m-trg h- i.i leae beta at xrfi for Tf tfcra. rrnce with promoters Evansvilie Wants Cout. 3. An effort ia Xr tr.rt rw t-i in Evar.sA ilie r- 1 id b-; of Beniamln iiui'd', aril S.T.Itt.

fh ef lurry turg'-t. a m- i fsht-. .1 Hiy fl.T'f" -ir tifii. Irt 1. rl who ri AtU.itie at' rvnri Hr f-u.

re hf rfi und i try- 1 a 1' 't on tr- 1 1 i 1 -t 1 10 I IS i i I 1 a s- is jv I an 10 4, i 'fti 1 cf Classic I I CAPTAIN KDDIU RICKKNBACKKR. The-Indian ara badly handicapped In tha cuir.eii. Manacer tlendnra laa only two ri niiar outnnidrra and llomlnrway, an Jn-leMe-. ha eeii flll'ng the Job temporartlr. In prartu earlr thla week he brofca a rtb n.i not know tha extent of tha injury unui venieraay wnen be waa Tarred to ra lira fxpni work.

J'ltchar Cavet ia working In Manarrr tlandrteks aatd ha bad fMrreral tandlnir' offera with bi- leacu rluh and na expects to hook an outfielder before lone Htveral dara ao Huhey Jon a. a fotner p.amata, and a friend of Owner McCtll, ma.ia a 10 ItUburr tn an effort to etm tiua Wllllama. who was a triba outnebler rarty la-t aon. Wiliiama accepted but then tweked out of the rem(nt berauea of tie ilineax ot hla wife, who is unable to cvme tu IndJanapolla. rstiher Itax Dawaon ha a been anld to ths t'evnen rttib of tha Pari fir oat Ieajtua.

laaion a natural apttball pitcher and l.f the acaiK-latlnn rfflrlala iaialatei aaatnt the art ball ajvl all other frea.k detirerlea. It put a rrlrrp In ilex. Ha ahould ro Ilka a hiye afire in the coM league, whera they prmlt all brand of pttchlnr, Windy fAtahaW, who has been trainer for tha Indian aim tho atart of tha spring; aea-Kin, baa quit hta Jeb to1 anrept a berth with th tlatlla "r4. club of tba Michigan btata Ieaaiia. Wtrvty ia a good batter and a fair flol'lur and tha Indiana are predicting he will big.

Norman bmltli baa been eciyaged a tribe trainer. -mil Tha following team tn the Civic League wilt play the leag-ua opener Sunday Chrla-t a mora Cuba ta. Oratoriana, at Riverside No. Senator at Rlverelde No. Iniianapoita car11ala Mllitarya.

at FpaJea; Saxona ra. AVeat Parka, at Kly-eraida No. Doing to; a miaunderatandtng. ona of tha rames will be played on River-aula diamond; No. lnotead of at Urookaide.

An important meeting waa held by the Marion Athletic flub, at their elubrooma last night. Manager apoka. rejrardlng lh outlook for the team thia aeaaon. and an-nounc-ed the- tallowing playera: Walch, Vogle, Wortey. K.

Powers. Swr, I ft. Brewer and faatridga. Poaera and iiawer ara veterana of the team and atar inflelders. Tba M.iriona will ba hark" in their old-time awing Sunday, when the Marion nina clashes with tha Klveraide A.

fa. The Martona are in tra sliteen-)-earid cla.ta. arnii want gamea witn faat city cluba. Call Belmont JTtJ and ask for Kenneth. W'oedKMe A.

C. will open their season tomorrow at Woodaide rark. a hen they will rlaah with the Oaradelea. The A. C.a have Mar 11 and lit open, and would like to hear front aome atronc out-of-ton tewma.

Ziona-vilie or Traders Volnt preferred. C-ail Wood-ruff or address J. St. John. 3 South Christian atreet.

1 Here's a ehano for soma wide-awake team. The American Hoys" flub ia wanting a gane for May 11. rThey ara a fast team and la the thlrteen-fourteeti-rear-old ciaaa. and promise to do me g.xd work this year. Call Woodruff i-iil and aek for Albert.

Douhle-haadere are tba American Special favorite paatima. They defeated tha Michigan All Ktar. tj 12, and then aent. the Ubarty Midgets aown the line, IS to 13. Teams In the twelve-year-old ciusa who claim chumplocieh.D ability ahould get tn touch with this team by callmg Main M17 and asking for Thoowa.

Next Friday the Appolns will hold a meet-Inr at North Vermont. Ail members are requested to be present. Sunday afternoon the InJiananolta Athletics will piy the f. A. Hank Notes at o'clock, at Khodiua perk.

A big game ia expected. Sunday at o'clock the Varney Electrics wiil cla.h with a fni local flub at ROodiua park. C. Tryon. fhadwtck'.

Right and Oivn are asked to be at ths park. i Each WelneaJay and Friday ntght "here-after the wilt.hrld i-actice at 4:30 at the show grounds. At Riverside. Sunday, they wiil meet the Royal Uiartta on diamond No. 5.

game te 'be called at The polls Athiellcs. May wood, Heech lirove and othra are asked to call 13 4 and ask for Joe. or address llii West Washington street, for Joe Johnston. Riley All Stara play the Pennsylvania Grays at Linwood diamond Sunday. These two east end clubs are rivals and put up a rl scrap.

Hoth of them claim honors becauso of stronger iineupa than at tha last mucting. Th Municipal Iearue will cpen the season Sunday at following park diamonais: OnoralK v. Christ a mores. at Fair-iew; Appoios vs. Wiltards.

at Wizard; Admirals vs. Ferndales, at Hrortaide. No. 15 American Railway Kxpress vs. U.

A. at No. t. Tbe umpires were the 1 meetln.e of the leagua: J. H.

wnisru, at Kairlcw: Paul Kiamer at Wiiiar-J: Fred Htslow. at Hrookside, and lee lathsm, at The Irwi a-rspol's fardlr.aJs will meet tb f. A. 's SuaSay at Srwie Park at wiM be th oiening tme far the Cardinal anl they hope make a bid for th city honors. Cu Hora is requested cail lTipec and aak for Gay let.

1a F'jrerbas will cross bats wtth the Western it Junlrs Sunday at Brookside No. 3, It 3 o'clock. All pla.vera elui.1 I be on bant at 1:30 o'clock. Trie Surerbas still hare a few oreo dntes. Those Mrin game call Wociruff and as for Thf -l- Afhl-tic lIvS wilt m-et the fsst lne at Uroad Ripple in h(l 1 tn be one of tha bet ff the M-jwn, The Orioles have tecn asrcfitrihrned ty the addition cf several new rl-iei an I i-v are confident that tliey til f.m out rn en 1 cf the Kirif r'ohst-v i- te twcr'lnr fr the I an.

a periorra pefiinj i tL baU I TEN K. OS" IN TWELVE BOUTS; MATCHED WITH WELTER CHAMP An Iridiar.apcilia lightweight boxer. SayJor. is to hare another I tr win a title. bt to earn it he.

lm-jxt f.xht th weHerweight title bold er. Jack Pntton- Ths bout be in Tfiedo la Jaae, aj? wa by IJronjron, former welter who 5 now matchmaker for a Ttiiio cJu'o. iiaJor maie a remarkable corae-bacK record. "ail In a a boxer he ttaiii a. raiiroxd Ireman a t-oupie of yeara aK1) with the reauit that he tio ha more kick than he ever fiwtiiJ and apparently ha lost none of h'.

oid-tima ped. He returnexl to the tts-4 atoet ten weeks arr and oat of twelvt- bout he haa scored t-n the rrroat reent one be in if over th Canadian Inrhtwerht champion. Vtrti? Orouiard. In two round. Amon; hi Ulir wero Anton the Cireek.

J-'rankir- Jrce. FrariJcie lletric and Gj klnx, iili of them tnd over who hira from ten to twenty pOMrxJs. Eronwn a levr year a.o was mana rer of fcaylor and hi attention waa drawn to Saylor arain by the many irlc- iorie. 1 iwjii wan a maicn witn 1 iirltlon. On rnsit Wednesday Baylor 1 1 rch'jdfile! for fifteen round with Johnny yLeary.

av rrIendid weltti- weiKhl who tip th araJe a. H4 pound. fur lor win caie arut Ji In year pone by Saylor and Brltton 1 fou be I usrht a number of times, Uritton then i 1 ln a JiffhtweiKht. The honors were i fairly evenly divided. In J9U ISaylor wa urolng at top apeed and plac-d a knockout punch on fc'red-di Welh.

then worlds liRhtweicht champion in a bout at Winnipeg-. Canada, but the referee claimed faylor truck a foul blow and awarded the decision. to Welsh, A number of pr- SEVERAL CHANGES MADE IN Pill MEET STANDINGS SEVEN SOUTH. BEND TEAMS ROLL TONIGHT MEET TO CLOSE MONDAY NIGHT. Leaders in State Pin Meet Five-Man.

Koehiar and SchaefTer, Booth Bend Pony Ciirar Ft. t.34 ftaetn Horseahoa Tlrea, 9.7X7 Marmon SH, Kaechlera. Inoianapolia 2.Ta Beam's Five. Indianapolis t.TM Marotta, Indianapolis 2.714 Central Alley Five. Terra Haute.

t.7fl Preat-O-U te. Indlanapoita I.S7 Lextngton-rlutx. l-T. National Autoa, 2.M2 Doubles. Hamiitea and Hurt.

Kelly and H'nehart. Ft. Wayne Cohler and Kllnrman. Kharkey and KctiaefTer. Fouth 1.7 W.

Fie! and E. lrlah. Indlanapoita 1.201 Zurcher and Jluber. Ft. Wayne l.FM ego an and Hark en rider.

Indianapolis 1,194 Haainger and Wueat. Terra Haute. l.lxS Brudar and Bp lecher, 1.1SS Wulnn and King, Ft. Ways 1.VU Singles. R.

Johnson, Indianapolis S41 H. Meyer, Indianapolis. 437 AlvKirnmiel. Indianapolis tU Nip Vhltlng. Indianapolis t-tf A.

Pollard. Indlanapolla Sl K. Po era. Indlanapolla 631 M. R.

Indlsaapoils C3 O. fiM n.se Gary 44 J. lieckea. Ft. Wayne i J.

Duecker, Indianapolis CI 0 Some' real pin toppling was shown in the minor events of tha state tourna ment play.laat night, many sood totals showing; up In both -the doubles and Binaries events. In the doubles. Cobler and Kllnrman. by consistent rolled into third position in the etand- ne with a. 1,60 total.

Cobler rpillinar 6J7 pins while Kllnsman waa knock- inar off 631 Maarel and Harsritt Just missed the hirh ten with 1.180 fticks. Atkinson and I'ollHrd with 1.149. IOabo artd K. Jlackerd with 1.13S. and, Peachey and McCauarhn with 1.13S.

all rolled into the prise list. Third Place NTip Whltlnr. hltUng for 636, slipped into third-place tie In the singles, closely trailed by Earl Powers and Art Pollard with 633 and 631. respectively Rabe. H.

Fisher and O. Tucker each rolled over the coveted 600 mark. Today's bowlins; should bring out some jrood scores. The Bucktails. of South Bend, one of tho best teams in the state, are on the 8:30 p.

m. shift, along; with six other South Uend clubs. Rolling In the Sunday schedule are teama from Kokomo and An derson. The tournament comes to an end Monday night. when local bowlers finish their doubles and singles.

Tournament Notes. "Oh. Man but the boys were sure hot and the large crowd waa treated to some read pin spilling, the fans giving each good play a big hand. Crackers McCuIlough snd Henry Bunch are' busy men these clave. Kramer and Harshmaa having tough opposition.

Backap eat a I started out like a real-for- aure bowler, but when tha rooting- bogaa wllfed. The sign made for East Washington street was destroyed by an exploaion in the singles event and at present will remain only in one eata oUshmenl. Nip Whiting was a pin-toppling baby in the ainglea, a tough split along with a poodle in the last game keeping him from the front ecat. There are no tournaments In which Smiling At doea not get his littte rebate, bia 60 in the individuala putting; him in line for a fair bit. ef the gravy.

Fop Hackcrd was all to the merry In the drat game In the ainglea, but alumpcd badly In tba last tare. Ie3nff Boy Hall had the old soapston hook Ing, backing and doing everything but the right thing all the way through. -Power doea not look very powerful, but what It takea to push those' ten pins Into tha pit he had, as was demanatrated when he spilled 423. -j A. split anl an error In the ninth and tenth frames of the last rame is all that kept Pollard from peaaing Johnson in the ainglea.

Harry Fisher managed to break tn with COS. Harry shot a good string in each event. Rob Manchester, the oldeat man in the ten pm game, aho wed good form. Althouga not goinr way up, he dad show up a lot of youngsters. Robert Schnelie.

of South Bead and seven other cluba wilt seen ia action today and tonight and again on Sunday. The Jouth Benuers roil their five-man games tonight at Bill Col torn, Anderson, will be in our midst Sunday accompanied by four teama. also two clubs from Richmond. G. R.

Foster and Orover Hartleya slant bait artiats from Kokomo and one local club, the Remingtons, completing the Sunday afternoon schedule. Taa" McCaughan put over a large S44 in the opener and the buaaiag rail birds were expecting a duplication ot the Grand Rapids exhibiliou. John Powell shot nice set of games in his singiea event, a few had acuta in hia second effort hoidina; his telai to 7S. At last Walter Martin's one ambition ha been realized. Walter ia right up with tha boys with a lovely iSi In the sdnglea.

Bobby MeuaWin makes the boys put' 'em over the pan in one game, and he now ia convinced that tba 1-2 packet la the object In the bowling- grame. f. rel! Britbt made atrong bid for. the cellar honors a hen he apillod log In the doubles, the oil fields taking mind e3 the map lea. John Foltau couldn't set the old Hacktro working, and Frank Fox.

after threw days af mnmg on ma near-new mineralite. rests eaeicr. What tt takea to coach the bowlers Jchnny Goodwin baa. Kvery time a team stepa out Johnny la on the Job and it sure brings ra-aulta. CoMer made the td-ll split and follomrd it i ith a doubii and the crowd could be heard for aev.ral blocks.

Jimmlf. better known local as Vnderwood. aaa the flrmt of the South EUn-4-era to maiie appearance. Rasa and Tucker were expected to 0 big. but many mia cf the head pin and many errors put th-m in the clays of also rana.

Old "Tit" rollard earned th load ia th MIJLUR.N SATLOn: aona made affidavit that Saylor waa cheated out of the decision. H00SIER BUNCH. IAFAYETTE; Way J-Walter C. Ekemp, former Purdue and Lafayette hirh school basketball player. Is a member of the undefeated basketball team representing: the army bas camp at Tours.

which has Just completed a tour of France and won efery game it played. The Tours team played at Bordeaux. Marseilles. Monte Carlo. Tout and two-man, thoae CIS sticks putting himeetf and Atkinson right in the line of check indoraers.

The National. Auto team did cot a how up well, having- numerous mlasea and splita. Big" Hook rH linger ooaed them Into the 1-J with reculartty in (he double, ahile Uttle McNeety had trouble locating the head pin. Coon- Cobler and Secretary John shot won derfui ten pins in the two-man ahow. ling- man putting on tne grand finish with ZAZ.

Baas Magel and Hargitt had a swell chance golnr into the last game, but Hargltt weak ened and they finished with 1.1 SO. Frank Heay don't bowl often, but when he does the pin boy a sre busy. Frank la 00 the head pin all the time and his 6S3 total tn the singles will be worth a few dimes. reran ia riving; John Colrin run for the rail bird honors. Tech i Defeats Frankfort.

Coach Black's thinly clad had little trouble in defeating the Frankfort aggregation at Wlllard park" yesterday afternoon. Tlte; meet waa very exciting and uiany records were shattered by the Oreen and White snuad. Day. the dash man for Tech. knocked two-fifths of a second off the state record in the 220-yard dash by negotiating the distance in twentv-elsht and two-fifth seconds, while Woods ran the 440-yard dash In fifty-eight and one-fifth.

The state record It fifty-two and two-thirda. Cox of -Frankfort waa the htrhest individual scorer and osunted nineteen points by winninr two firsts and three seconds, while Day of Tech copped two first. Tech's next meet will be staged at Shelbyvtlle with Rushville and Shel-byville. Rushville seem to be pretty atrong and no doubt will push its opponent. Ross Smith, of Indianapolis, will officiate.

The summaries of yesterday's meet follow: 100-Tard rssh F'irst. Day T) second. Cox (Ft: third. Neldtintrer Time. :10 3-4.

12-rard High Hurdles First, Cox second. Hsy (T. Time, High Jump First, Harker tF)t second. Cox (F): third, Mahrdt Hight. 4 feet.

Mile Run First. Maxwell CT: second, Coapstick tF); ahlrd, tT). Time. 4 54. i Sbotput Ftrat.

Deer (Tl second. Cox F): third. Skedmbre Fj. Distance, '37 feet 7 Inches. -v 440-Yard Dal First.

Woods IT): second. Wheeler third. Harker F). Time. :51 1-5.

Pole Vault -Drayer and Mcllvalne. of Tech. tied for flrat: Childers FJ. third. Hlght, 9 feet 3 inchea.

23 1-Yard Dash Flrat, Day 4T1; second. eld linger tTJ; third, Younr (F). Time, 2Z 3-6. Broad Jump -Flrat Mcllvaine (T): second. Innla tF): third, Goodwin (F).

Distance, It feel Inchea low Hurdles First. Cox tF): second. Moore (F): thtrd. Hay tT). Time, :3 2-i r- 8-Yard Run First.

Mott aecond. Hawkina CT: third. Augrbe Time, One-Mile Belay Race Won by the Tech (Neidilnger, Drayar. Mott, Wooda). SHELBYVIUL.K.1 May I.

A trianro-lar track and held. with teams from Ruahvtlle. Technical, of -Indlanapoita. and ShelbyviUe competing, will be held at the county faUr ground here next Saturday afternoon. Gold, silver and bronze medala wiil be awarded to the wtnnera of flrat.

aecond and third places In the events. The winning- team will be presented with a silver loving cup-. Ross Smith, or Indianapolis, will officiate at the meet. The Rushville team is expecting to defeat the. other two high schools.

GART. May 3. Froebel lalgh school swimmers lost a dual meet last night with Lane Tech. of Chicago. 7S to 38 NOBLESVItlE, Ind.

May S- NobleavlUe high school defeated Anderson high school In a track and field meet held here yesterday afternoon by the score of 52 to 47. Hull, of Noblesvdlle, was the star of the meet, scoring- 24 ot the points xrtade by his team. He took part In five events and was first in all of them except the running broad Jump. In which he and Carey, also 'of Nobleaville. tied for first honors.

Main and Julius did the best work for the visitors. Track Meet Today. Shortridre. Manual and CrawfordsvlUe were scheduled to stage a triangular track meet this afternoon at fluura para, -wit Manual given the advantage to cop. Athletes from all three schools were in good condition for the affajr.

and good records were expected, Shorvrtdire waa handicapped. In the meet br the loas of Sullivan, star cash man. who has withdrawn from further participation in track athletics. Manual, bv reason of Its previous victoriea over the other two contestants, was riven first place bv moat tractt gueaaers, nut mere-wer aome who thought the unexpected would tULppcn. Advance tu-ket sale inairMtil a Itrgw crowd.

This probably w-IA be the last; three-cornered affair for local achotla before! the sectional meec Which will take pUce on' May 1" at the state fair ground. Shortridge Sports. Wet courts caused tha postponement of the Short ridge-Richmond tennis match scheduled for Friday af ternoon. The wfU be played next Saturday. First round play fn the.

boys tennis tourney will begin Monday, It has been announced that boys in the baseball league will have to play their matches 00 Monday and Thursday, th days of play in the Inter-High Baseball Leagrue. ROCHESTER. Ind-. May Roc after high school is doped to win ths district track meet at I-e pan port. May 17.

as a re-suit of its one-sided victory over the Logans-port tain here. lat nlyht. the score bein? Mj to r. The visitors took but two first plays, winning loth dashea. Stecher Wins Match.

KOKOMO. May 3-Joe Stecher, Omaha. former world champion, defeated Jack Rogers. Montreal, in two straight falls here last night. The first fall vtils made in twenty-three minutes and the second eleven minutes.

SERIES HERE SUNDAY CLUES ARE COMING MONDAY FOR THREE GAMES TRI3E WINS GAME, 2-0. The Mniers and the Indians are scheduled to wind up their aeries with. Sunday's ram and tha Kansas City Blues win follow aa the attraction at "Waah-icrton park. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday.

But the MiUers still are with trs and there is no telUnA what they may de no they ret started with the bir bat. CantUlon is not the roan to lose ball rames without a hard firbt and always he has a team that may turn the ta bles at any stare of the rame. Hendrick has Jhe Indians rolnr well in spite of the handicap of havmr only two rerular outfrelders. in FrUar'i ram with the Millers Hendricks was forced to use pttcher Cavetr in the outfield, yet the Indiana won the rame. to 0.

with airUht pitchlnr and near ajr-tirht fieldinx. a combination mat la nam oeau Clinfs Third Victory. It was Rorre's third victory out of three starts and be held tha Millers to five scattered hit. Three of the hits were doubles by Jourdan and Leli- velt and one ot tnem resuiti jout-dan rettinr as far as third. He was the only Miller that reached that sta Mutt Williams.

Cantlilon's ace. twirled a rood ram for tho Millers, but the Indians rot to him In the fourth In ning for the only two rung made In tha rame and they were earned. Zwillinr started the tnninr with a single and moved up on Yerkes' sacrifice, scprinr on Cotrinrton'a sinrle to right. Cov- Inirton overran nrst nase ana was thrown out by LeJivelt. Cavett then rot a slow roller hit, stole second and scored when Wolfs short fly dropped back of short for a singla.

xnat wi alL Williams tightened up again. lil lU A dlS3 '4aaaail VEEK-tfID PLAY. At gouth Grovas Invitational tournament, eighteen holes, medal At Riverside Blind par. eighteen holeef "(closed). At Highland Spring handicap, qualifying- round, eighteen holes, medal play (closed).

At Country-Club -Match against par. full handicap (closed), At Irvlngton rNo tournament event planned; course open. At Woodstock. No tournament event pfagined; course- open to members. Tournamerrt- play will begin 'on all but the -Irvlngton golf links today and Sunday.

This opening launches what promises to be the most successful year in golfing that Indianapolis or Jndlana or the nation has ever seen. The three municipal courses were officially opened last week-end. Although Highland Golf Club members have been using their regular greens for several weeks, their opening did not come until Mayor Charles W. Jewett. Joseph K.

Bell, and two members of the club were to play off this afternoon in a "friendly jittle foursome. The first scheduled event at Highland, for members 1 only, is the qualifying round of the annual spring handicap tournament. Flaw will be-medal, for eighteen holes. Forty-eight players are to qualify into six flights of eight each, according to their net qualifying scores. An open finvitational tournament, eighteen holes, medal play, is on the board for today and Sunday at South Grove.

Harry Schopp. professional at South Grove, expects the biggest field that has ever been seen at an Indianapolis competition. A closed blind par tournament, for eighteen holes, will start oft tne season at the Riverside golf. club. Kach Dlayer Is to select his own handicap.

Irvlnrton will not open the season until next Saturday, when the first an nual Beginners vs. veterans tourney will be nulled off. Match against par with full handi-can is" the closed event planned for Sunday at the Indianapolis Country Club. Thia course had its official open ing last week with the annual beefsteak dinner and' club opening-day play. 1 No golf event is planned for this week-end at the Woodstock club.

It was said at the club office. Today's Baseball Schedule American Association. Milwaukee at Columbus; clear; 8:30 p. m. St.

Paul at Toledo: rain: 3 p. tn. Minneapolis at Indianapolis; cloudy; 3:30 p. m. Kansas City at Louisville: clear; 3.15 p.

m. National League. Philadelphia at New, Tork; clear; 3 m. Boston at Brooklyn; clear; 3 p. m.

Chicago at Pittsburg: clear; p. m. Cincinnati at St. Louia; cloudy; 3 p. m.

American League. Washington at Philadelphia; clear; If. m. New York at Boston; clear; 3 p. ra.

Detroit at Cleveland; clear; 3 p. m. t. Louis at Chicago; rain; 3 p. m.

First Came With MiUers MINNEAPOLIS. I AB.BB.SH. R. H. O.

A. K. Wolfe, gt 4 0 1 Sawyer. 7b 3 4 1 4.113 4 Jourdan. lb 4.4 4 3 8 4 1 Rondeau, tt 3 144 4 4 Iliveli.

ef 141 4 I Halt, aa 4 4 4 4 3 4 1 Milan, cf 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 4 Owens, 3 4 4 41 4 1 4 Wiliama, 3 4 4 4 4 6 4 Totals ..:.31 I 1 INDIANAPOLIS. AB.BB.SH. R. Reilley, if' 4 3 Crane, aa 4 4 4 Zwliling. cf '31 4 Yerkea.

2b 5 4 fovlngton. lb 3 14 Cavett. rf 44 Wolf. 3b 3 4 4 Goaaett. 3 ft 4 Rogga, 3 4 4 TotaU 2 2 1 2 Mlnneapolia 4444444 Indianapolis' 4 4,4 2 4 4 4 4 Two-base hit Jourdan.

2: Lallvelt. at By Rogge, by Williams. 4. play Milan to woire, Ftoiea a 13 2 O. It A.

4 3 4 4 4 1 4 Tt 17 Kirat ba on errors Indiana. Mill Left on bases Indiana. Millers. 4. I I 2 1 Struck Double vett.

a. 1. I'm pires Hart a ad Freeman. Time 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Jersey City, 14; BurTaio, i.

Newark. Torrmto. 4. Baltimore. IS; Rochester.

3. Reading. Binghamton. I. BOCTHERN ASSOCIATION, pirmicgham.

14; Mnbile, niattanooga. 5: Little Rock4 2. Nashville. Memphis. 4.

Atlanta. i New Orleans, fefxteen innings). PACinC COAST LEAGUE. Portland. 2: Oakland.

Lo Angeles. II: Sacramento, i. Vernon. SeatUa, 3. NEW HAWAIIAN STAR LOOMS UP AS RIVAL OF DUKE KAHANAMOKU SAX FRANCISCO.

May It begins to look-as if Honolulu had at list developed a dangerous rival for that wonderful sprint swimmer. Duke Kahanamoku, the greatest lOd-yard-er the wor.ld ever knew. John Kelil is the name of the new aquatic flyer, and he is not unknow to fame, for there stands to hia credit some remarkable performances and a number of brilliant victories. It is only recently however, that Hawaliajia) have conceded to this youthful star even a remote chance against the peerless lie was a. prodigy, no doubt, but their Idol was Invincible, they felt.

Of late, nevertheless. Kelli has shown such stirring speed In practice that manv have been set wondering, and not A tew see at leatst the possibility of defeat for the veteran when the two measure strokes once more, as they have not done in manv moons. Lspeclal interest attaches to the first important water varnlval of tha Hawaiian season, which takea place this month in Honolulu harbor. Kahanamoku and Kelli will then try conclusions at the classic centuTv. and the question of supremacy will be settled in actual competition.

Not onfcy the islanders, but followers ot awimming the world over await the trial with keen anticipation It is interesting; to recall that when KeUi made his debut in raclnsr so little waa thought of his abllitv that hi entering a big race, as he did. with a field of topnotch sprinters among the candidates, struck every oneias a huge joke. But tha amusement changed into amaxement when the un known lad stuck to the leader throughout the and himself covered the straightaway 100-yard course fifty-six seconds. He had started an unheralded novice. He finished a prospective champion.

1 SECTIONAL TRACK MELT TO BE STAGED MAY 17 HANCOCK, HAMILTON AND MA RION COUNTY SCHOOLS COMPETE AT FAIR GROUND. High school pupils from Hancock. Hamilton and 'Marion counties will hold their annual sectional track and field meet at the state fair grounds hers on Saturdav, May 17, "It was an nounced today. The meet will begin at clock, as will sectional in at least nine other Indiana centers; ad mission fee to this meet will be 25 cents 'Shortridre. Manual Training, and Technical high schools, of Indianapolis, will all have teams, and it is certain tnat two or more team will be en tered from Hamilton No known entries have, been reel ved from Han cock county.

Nohlesviile hirh school, with the mirhty Hull, seems to be the dark- horse that will worry the local athletes most. Hull showed up wonderfully well against Anderson yesterday, scoring twertty-four points himself. Must Speed Up. With the meet only twosweeks off Indianapolis schools will have to speed up if they hope to reach the training perfection that has neen known in other years. The inter-school meets of the next few days will be watched with unusual Interest all over the state, for almost camo to pas last year that from Indianapolis a new and miirhty champion sprang.

For the first time j-ears Indianapolis school hare been allowed to train together and compete with each other before the s-ctional meets. The committee on this sectional meet. of which Fred Gorman, of Technical. Is the head. is progressing; with the plans for the meet, and ticket) will be placed on sale at all three high schools soon.

STANDING OF THE CLUBS Cluba Cincinnati Brooklyn New: Chicago Philadelphia Pfttaburg St. Boston Cluba. Chicago New York. Boston Cleveland Washlnrlon National League. Uetrolt Philadelphia St.

Club. St. Columbus Louisville I Inoianapolia Minneapolis Kansas City Milwaukee Toledo Won. 3 2. American League Won.

3 Won. 4 5 4 a LOat. Pet. 1 .73 1 3 3 4 1 4 .004 Ist. 2 American Association.

Lost. 1 1 3 4 2 3 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pet. .7 HO en Prt. .7 I 1304 American Association. At Louisville R.H.E.

Kansas tjity 3044444 14 12 4 Louisville 440441 03 1 Bat telle a Graham and Brock; Dumlng. Prt-day and Kocher. At Coii-mbua li.H E. Milwaukee. 11 24 Columbuh 444104443 311 4 Batteries Williams and Stump; Walker and Wagner, Klnneran and Knapp.

At Toledo 1 K.H.E. Ft. Paul 0 5 4 1 47 11 2 Toledo 4 4 1 4-4 0 I 41 7 2 Batteries Griner and Hargrtve: Brady and Kelly. L'mpires Connelly and Murray. National League.

At New Tork R.H.E. 44441444 1 247 New 6 I 2 1 0 14 Ji I Batteries Wataon and Cady: Barnes and McCarty, Smith. Cmptrea Klem and Elmalie. At Brooklyn R.H.E. Boston 444444 4 4 4 2 Brooklyn 44414442 33J mirnrv j.ijioipa bd'j rinici Kruger.

Cmptrea Rigler and Mo ran. at flttsburg rt.ri.iv,.. Chirago 44234 4 Pittsburg 44 2. 444 2 4 Batteries Tyler. Martin.

Douglas and kii- Itfer: Mayer, KTvans. Adama and Schmidt. Craplres Harrison and Byron. At St. Louis R.H.E 44144444 41 2 4 Et.

4 242344 1 Batteries P.eu her. Ring and lngo; Ilorst- maa, Goodwin, Tuero and Snyder. American League. At Philadelphia R.H.E. Washinrton 4424112 1 72 4 44442444 24 1 Battertea Shaw.

Johnson and Picinlen; Kinney. Seibold, Anderson and Peikina. Mc-Avoy. Cmptrea Dir.een and Owens. At Fston R.H.E.

New York 1144 14 31 Boston 4444410141 Batteries Russell and Ruel; Jones and Walters, empires NalUn and Connolly. At Cleveland Detroit 14443414 14 14 4 Cleveland 24441 4434 4121 Batteries James, Daus. Cunnlcgr.am and Ftanage; Facby. Euman. Coumf.

Kngla. Chle anl Nunamaker. Umpires Hiidebrind and Mortarty. At Cnlcago R.H.E. St.

Louia 13 4 112 111 4 Chicago 41442410464 Batteries CI alia and Wllliarns, Danforth. and Schdlk. Lynn. Umpires; Chi! I and Evans. College DasebaK.

Tillnoia, Notre Dame. 3. Indiana. 1: Mirhinn 4. Mlchisan.

fhlcajro. 3 mrsUin, liACOver. S. Ffafa Normal. ColumMa.

Pern State. Wt Vtrrlnia, i. Delaware, North Caroi.na, 2. JOHN KELJL 'V i XtW TORK, May Robert Canne-fax, challenger for th three-cushion billiard title. Increased his lead over Alfred DeOro.

the champion, by winning the second block of the match h.t night hy a score of points to 30. The total score Is Cannefax. 100; DeOro. 78. The third and final block be, played tonU-ht.

Play Inst nUha lasted only fifty-seven innlnrs, Cannffax av-craxing a point an mlng for the Prut twenty-five Innings. Kuxh had a high run of ilx. --v a. Prp Young, of tha glittered jester-days cudgel feat a 1th thrte hits and tno runs. i Pehold Mr.

Hhaw. of Waahingion. Al-thouan he pitches for his hretui and utter, he in hia own game with two hoinu run swats against the Athletic. One Run Rusnell. of the Yankees, vi as the gay detrlrer when Kuifi him In lion-Jon.

rhe famed slnaicer never rt t.i tirnt base, but he wan ktivng on imp files. Jones, of. Detroit. ortj out his on the making runs out- nf fo.tr times at bat. That helped tho Tltfrra doan leveland.

The Braves went to KUihush yestrrdav. found a tnan name Pferter f.ei i aavej their bata Ht the t.alU and lost to Brooklyn. 3 to u. Samuel Crews. Birmingham pfUlier.

yesterday twirled the first no-hit 'rame f.f fie seaacn In the Southern Iiaguo, pitching axalnst Mobile. lllrmlnehiiin inn i. Joe raittlllon ia lust as nolv as aver on the tjHachln line, but he didn i a.e nivK.it to talk about during the nm game. Hey, boy. page Rollje Zelder and Clurenre Rowland.

Mike Kelley Is gettlnr ready ri hntre late next week and lie don't inirid It at all. e. r. a a as mn clcj dig dass i Air rt IUK t. Thiele and fel.l.

Hoth Urea and nm.ill-r, i las wia tei rearv Jer.ke-ker lat yer and -j bass. All except State, were, waters adjacent to t' it ia to f-ii. tj When Wert Over 1'rc- i.ient tifi.rr NT Ing to an arrwi ueiartrnent ot roner lart of the new rt.ite be used In connect n-n nations' work e. son. Tho (pawiutii cf take IUlS m'nili.

water in the ponds padt ture of "5 decrees ail re--teinperature for s-vtr rapid diM-Hii in water de.troy the hatch. 1 he association li. monthlv inectmtr at the on Monday nlcht. In florid have tf'tn'' from it' i I Kerbia. Uch of lh tntifi.n I IttOlflirr HUIKirn tl tieiMii-the A merit mi enlri-i 1 1 1 R'-ds of "laying duwn'' lust Itetauxe thrvi ninnt-m if the A.

I lofft a game tu tne taroa. CC3.CC 3 LARCH A NO MOUTH CACG IS AIM CF VAVZ SIDE MATCHCnY. Frepa ration for Die thous-inrfs of tl.tv.-k ward, at the by tte 1 ar- j. I.tr tv and Came ITctectluti Am- i n. of aclJItloTxl r- mad' by members cf i i and fWHiram I'-or denUerh.

i of the hti-hfry he low neuj-ly ad I -i Aili.tu.iiAl breeders hcry in ri laf w. i. ti'-ry in trie Jat we. I a. K-it a 1 I i i i OH I II 1 to the i icH i i i business of the it nl enu witn a smoker is try-li a r-i- t- i i 1 't i.i .1 t) a 'it i A 1 I .1 i to tl MIME IIA1IIS HEPRESEie PERSHINQ STADIUM TO HAVC CAPACITY OF 4C.C:3 A.

C. F. TO DEFRAY CXPLNCLG. Ilty th Aasorlate-I rARIS, I'rlday, May 2 1 ressn- tatlves of twenty-ona aluei mllini are expected to take part in the in terallied games to be bell In Pari from June 22 to July 0. fnfiH Pershing and th officers anl ineri of tN American expeditionary fori Inviting all th allied rutlc.i etitrr what will te vrt.ttext International athletl rtit tliieei Olympic game at lot 'nliclm, TU event will be open only contestants who served ivlth the allleci forces at any time, between August, 1914.

and November II. IMS. The American army I i reeling an arena to be called l'erihl with a capacity of 42.0 'l l.e ground ws by the ien. j-or. rnincnt.

The fund rr te 'in'ti Ste to be supplied hv lli "1 M. I and the contestants will I i llir nens of the American i pr 1 1 ion a which will defray th-i of tl-e gatfT-3, Seventy-One Cvt nts. Tho firogratn Includes y-nne even ts. and nation en i lug are given th pHvlHg ef iroi: f.tlr.T additional rporta. 1 'Chf Ani'rl-ifi advantsRe the otni-clltl fr.4 by rrt-son of the small pr r' i of mi-ualtles In the war Miff 1 bv the United Mtates In cnmpr! with the JeadinK' allien, la off.tt vt 'i i 1 1 si far a purxlnlc, by th e-1 1 1 j' t' there rfiull ft 1 -i I I nivji-1 for tlio iiHtlori v.fiidr il events.

The n. lr ivinini--: i in to i0 considcrr-i, the I lii liiat event. r.tithul.Btlc acceptance in)ti- Vfn inaianaDOiiG vs. wChsqc e- J.Iay 5, 6, 7. Games called 3:30 p.

m. Sundny, 3 Watch for Ball Over Washin.cton SlrPft. Kvery I'riJ ty I iV-iSr- oz MacTe Hlzlit Taata Rizht Bstter than moat ten cent cf today a 9 IvII flf Hy I i rr Ne- Banded for your protection All live draltri everywhere yi TIIK HOest: OF CliAMU Illatrlbutora. I ad la aa pol led. 1 -i win: savim; on Tir.r.

io-r yiaor DurnMr, Double Tread i. 1 1 teed I 1 1 till al a. a. taaas' ij, lit I 1 11 'lire at One-Huarter the 'lire tl Durable tre.td tires tiude A rUT secret recon et rue te(J n-) i-i i ing. Purable tires have loii-le be n-o n.t than any tire, which vote, cm i puncture proof and rarely any of Durable tires g-t lo rr Look These I'ricea er and Dri'rr While oroplete.

a isf net ln Luurmiirf I Size. st mt 4 e.i4 31x4 Tour flrrt trial you drive a r. Ki.i. iM.it nun: "itm st ih.th.r i or Clincher, jd.i.in i.r f-r- I I be 1 1 I I' '1 I 1 i tlOW t.einjf nlO. nn mio wim I -nwarded for crpanilf dii.

I re-dent Wilson hi" -t il -P "Janoti With the (iol'lct, i tlie tuition winnlnit th- If 1 field championship -Jihm donated l-r 1 1 nfi-tewrn cnhipfllt'on. 1'reoi i i i roau Is among others who i ave ft trop tiles. L-z wacy. zr-j ai--J a-'-a V.fcchin:;an Indianapolis vs. Tomorrow (Sunday) Called ,3 p.

1:1. Watch for ball on Washington street. I. very I-ridgy la Pari: M'. on I Is Tires.

Tubea. Me. Tire. Ir. 14.71 7.M J'-il1.

II' t.4.' 1'tt'j 71 til Jlit'j 1 0.2 i i l4- I i you a fr ea-h 1 1 re. tM'I'Tt O. I tc I tl i -or. pr 't. with l.e -1 .1 V..

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