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-v f-ihsrdt anl "Aifreado Crtru, Ci.U.r; shortstop, are the Jatt Indians to coriM through with their i contract, fv hardt r-aya he ex- rv! ytif iH ti association and 'he. will be out la tie perfvrca- at years tkgo. He on Jen Manaser Le-ley spring- ad to West Baden. ardt la the that la- '-ti'i'; jt tTiftn.n failure to exer- m. retail lie great "work (Ka n4'Utr wft.l to XJrooa n.

luiici Urxjo tne Indians toward cA4 of ue ixi-r year. -mh-a tH'MfK ft Tr Ctib attitude muter of coiccine. lie Is perfectly ed with, tract, nowever. end le iii i cur tli tie anorthetd Wth. JI t.

c-uv In an athletic yy at rus Tiand -some this winter and not require tijvusxal amount of pre- 1 trma'nf i-i rrj-r to ret in shape. If ij to one of ti most pop- i.Ur flayers thi'l evtr earn out of the ticut League eM tl is expected be il a tut t.it.'m the association. iiiMk-rr Mike Ktl -r has notiwd J'resi nt iicyer that try to be on land frnr ant for the I tHwIjtU! banquut that the Indian bona arranged for sport wrltere, iweney .1 tJiri rmm Indianapolis until March 1. wriifn he will go to West iwli-n to prepare fur the spring training Y. M.

C. A. AVIATON SCHOOL 'Course of Instruction tlon ef Rjssell Shw, Tlie frt netlnjr'of a school ef aviation to 1 operated brth T. C. A.

tinder the dirctJon liRuswII Shaw, local "-aviator, was iield 'last night- Ikys from ffl-en to lKhteenfIir attend the school, wM will n.ake tdy of aviation fropi sejentlflc aunflpolnt. Models will be -ted, and the laws iof the sir worked out by tliS boys. No enrollment Bas teen made, but s. larce number of bts, about seventy-five, a 4 snown Interest in the eouraes. An avu'Jorr school wm operated by the M.

three yearn aKu. 'Mr. hhaw has )romled to take trial Ful.ia next suuuair with any of the boys do dentrs. Tl youngsters must have th-otDwnt of tarent. A model hvdroi'htne has been construct tA hy Air.

bhaw bnd In on 'exhibition at ti V. M. C. A. Thiu model is built on the -Of one-eightii Inch to the It is five feet The Klea which has been developed Mr.

Khaw ln the model to tnoe tor several oaya. GIANTS READY FOR MAT. This cigarette his won the irood-will of the country. CIGARETTES -1 i I -rThe bet nd purest of tobaccc skillfully blended smoke Riony that's distinctively Asic for it! 20 PSS fr fZtl 1 'Vwe LJse es CL -c" JVtXMOKS.ZL 1 CAOARCT CA 2 for 25c The Dee Mai: at LaunirrJ Collar for many thouun Ji ci tneo ho detnasdl somrtlJrg 5 steal torn tie otclnary coHac. 1 iat Unocori cr.SreskiMo bonoaboles L-i Lr-st is Ucoirdj boU kSspe GEO.

P. 1CZ CO. ili Meiers of Id SJrU TROY. N. Y.

BOMBARDIER WELLS. NEW tORKt February It That Bom hardier We He, champion heavyweight of Great Britain, does not care bow much It costs him to land a match With Luther Under Dlree-1 ciriy. was snown today wnen mi manager, James Waloney. issued a statement in which he offered McCarty tlO.MO cash If be would enter a ring with the Briton. Maioner's offer followed an tin- ticcessful attempt on the part of Billy Gibson to arrange a match at Madison Hquare garden.

Last night. Qlheon talked with McCarty's manager over the long dtrtanc telephone; but no deal was made. wells has said be will follow AlcCartv about the country challenging him until be is forced into a ngnt. "Any sane aT2 svii says Maloney, auspices of the Denver Athletic Club in Its annual athletic tournament- A large number of participants were joungsters. who are or have been under the Jurisdic tion of bis court.

Judge Lindsey Ir.dorses boxing and wrestling when, carried on under the con Stars Arrive irf City for Tomllnson declared sport tends to promote Hall Show I physical nthess and to upiirt tne morals onow vounrstera whdnrase in it The Goortte Lurlch. H-'red OehharL Constant i "kids' judge" said that he thought so Ix.MaHn and Chris Anderson, the heavy- n4D- A.C- V1! 552 I Alirlusui feist 4tnaariilA snnrt hAvi aflte wrlKht mat artists, who are to participate Them 'in the hall wrestling show all in tf.e city today, having ar rived last night and this Lurieh. the Xii'riian-ituMian giant. -who la yet to luwe a mutch, came from Kanwas Citr. aiul his oppnent ffr Fred Ueo- hHrt, came Chicago.

1 he wlrnw of tills Iwut 1 a nnlah match "with y.liyskcM I Marin and Anderwm are t-f the rouch iiutise Itrand of wrestlers hose ta-tlcs have, knocked th-m out of -luany Tim ti lies. They like this K'vle. tins' ever, and ihirp tin consMjrAble sfecula- tion as to. the sinner, a rwrtain n.iter hfjwwn Shorty fturch and. Mck Koikat.

-mI light wU(lv(s, will- start at VIS cKc Basketts Will CJ.nVELAND.'Tenn., February 11. Jim JVihkette. pitched for the Cleveland club, the Ametirnn League. who. was cut almui the far and throat several deys was reported on the nad to recovery to'iHV and it wax said that he will be side to loiti the Naps- at i'ensacola, iJarrh pi for spring mining.

Tbe cigarette smoker can not dlstin- rulsh himself at such snorts, lie is physically and mentally unfit. Only those who have good ita bits can succeea. it boys engaged In more boxing and left cigarettes and such things alone there would be less need of courts of any sort. I encaurage boxing among my boys. 1 tell them that it Is better to emulate Abe Attell than tlyp the "Gvn would never have turned out a murdering gunman If he had put his energy into good healthy boxing." INDIANA STRONG.

IN DEFEAT Crimson Five Makes Good Showing Against Fast Wisconsin Team. Special te The tndlaaspolls News) a BLOOMINGTON. February.lt Tbe Wisconsin basketball team defeated Indians on the local floor last night. 30 to T9. In a fast and sensational game.

The Crimson played the Badgers off of their feet during the latter part of the first half, tying the score In the last three minutes of play. The score at the end of the first naif was 10 So 10. Wisconsin came back strong In the second half and coach Powell's men were unable to stop the fast work or Johnson and Berger. the Hadger forwards, barnhart and Captain Kreeland were the Individual stars for Indiana, although' the teamwork of the Crimson was one or tne features or the game. Johnson, who scored twenty points, and Berger.

who -played only in the second half, did hi best work for Wis consin. I The showing of the Crimson against the conference leaders was a surprise end for a time It looked a though roweii men would get away 1th the long end of the score, laptam feeiana was pui out i the game early Id Ihe second half on account of personal Touts. and his absence broke up the Crimson teamwork. Mun-kelt and Barnhart; the Crimson forwards, worked well -together and made most of their fhots for the basket good. Berger.

the diminutive Badger forward who replaced Kaxdsat the beginning of the second half, did some of the fastest work seen on the local floor. Playing with a badly iniured ear and having his head bound up, be covered the floor in great form. Bill for Pari-Mutuels. JEFFERSON CITT. February It-A bill was Introduced In the bouse yesterday for the appointment of a racing commission.

The bin provides that the commission shall have charge of all fairs and racing and shall not permit book-making or the recording of bets, but a clause that, it Is said, permits the parl-mutuel evstetn of bettmsr reads "The mar grant such privilege not inconsistent with other statutes as may be necessary for the successful maintenance ef such fairs." Yestrday'e Pony Winners. At Charleston Jack Kellogg (Mus-gravei. Fatherola (Montour), s-5; Black Chief (Musgrevel. Carlton G. (Wilson).

l-; Banoreila trord). Le Tourno Pickett. 6-1. 1 At Juares Barney Oldfield (KederiaV, 8-t; Char)ev Brown iKederls). 8-8: O.

W. Kennui tlloffman). 8-2: Satesia Estep. j-tO; Cantem tOrothl. 12-1; Inquieta tCal-jlahan).

H-l Ready for Chess Tourney. chance of defeat. For that reason. I can not see bow, McCarty can refuse this offer to box the British champion, who was defeated last year by Falser. ir Mccarty should be outpointed, according to the opinion of critics and la the abence of a decision in the garden, we will also agree 'to fight him twenty rounds or more in California on a winner take all basis, with a C.OOO side bet.

"Wells Is open to meet any man In the world, white or black. McCarty preferred. We are going to wait a few days for a definite answer from McCarty's manager, and if -the Garden Athletic Club is unable to secure Gunboat Smith to box Wells, we will go oa the road and publicly challenge McCarty in every big city whefe-te is showing. Wells wants to prove that be la the best heavyweight knows thst It Is better to accept llQ.wO i In the world, and we take this means of for a tet-roundbout than for a twenty or 4 proving to the American sporting public twenty-Are-round id for there is lets I that we mean business. Rather Emulate Attell Than Gyp the Blood ENTER, February It Juvenile Judge Betr'B.

Lindsey was one; of the moat In teres ted and enthusiastic spectators last The Ulr" of the prtae-CghU held under the In tri boat InKLraS of between the plana. A N-rr-nt fee. ex'Hfiisie of man-rials used. is e.ing harged -ach boy registers for tlie coutwj. Will be open I WILL BE BULL FIGHTER.

EL PASO. February It Frankle Conley is now Don- Pancfcl-to, tbe toreador. He announced his Intention of forsaking the fight game yesterday, and of donning tbe spangles of tbe bull ring. Frankle, the Kenosha (Wis.) bantamweight, who wore tbe championship crown at one time, har been fighting supper-hour matches In El Paso for the last month, but he has put all of the boys of his claxs In the emergency-hospital for treat men and sighs for more fighters to Tonquer. Enter Don Felix Rodrlguex.

lm-pressario of the Juarez bull ring, -Why Is it not thst such a very fine fighter be not fight the buUT' Happy thought Frankie'fell for the gentle suggestion. Immediately, and. went to Juarei to put on the mitts with an old dehorned toro who had been the bell bull of the bull ring herd. Frankle qualified in. the cape work, and tried out the other stunts on tbe antiquated bull with much success, lie Is being coached by'El Gallo, the roorter of the Juarex ring, and will appear as a full-blown matador next Sunday.

Riverside Golf Club Meeting. The annual meeting of the Riverside Qolf Club win be held at the Denlson house tonight, when arrangements for the coming season will be made. it ntHne i was given Gorge Hahn. secretary of the HAVANA. February Jt- iiivivi ii WILL JOIN TWO-I LEAGUE- South Bend Promoters Expect to Take Action Soon.

(Special la The Indiana polls News SGCTIl BEND. Ind; February It Positive assurance that South Bend wI3 become a member of. the new Indiana-Illinois League If tbe directors of the association vote In favor of enlargement. ot the chess-masters held at the Club dej cluh- confereace wjth offldsU AJedres de la Habana j-esterday. drew-l the club la Chicago.

John Kearey. of tnrs were made for the Cuban chess tour-1 Chicago, who ta one of the moving spirits nament. which win befi her toraor- in th1 Kfw basebaU organ ixa don, said the Z- Ja V- fTmnlf rund rsm other man are anxious to have JanowWi. Corso Uy, n-nd them, and tbe InvltaUon vs. Catxablancs, Blanco ts.

Chajes and wa, deUvered to thelocal directors at a Marshall vs. Jaffe. meeting here, today. Definite action on 1 tbe matter will Ukety be deferred untU Purple Schedule Out. jnet week.

1 Kearey went from Chicago to Michigan CHICAtJQ. February It-Northwest- city, where he met fans; to dLsCTissthe ern's footbair schedule for this yer was possibility of also wicoentng that city out today. "Games wia be played with jZ1 th George lT.eTran. both or South Bend, are already ronwi. ii t.iii?m.

arur. ai oeh1eratkn as inrr th. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. in AREYON BY CALDYELL te(Bn C3TM PLAYERS ARE SATISFIED POINTS AWARDED ON BASIS OF AS TO SALAP.Y FIGURES. 100 FOR EACH EVENT.

CU2AM OUT TO MAKE GOOD MEDALS GIVEN CONTESTANTS peraLON HONORS OFFERS M'CARTY S10.000 FOR BOUT 5 Point were awarded today to the five contestant in tee annual I. 2a. a. pectAthloD. which was held Wednesday niht.

The fire contestants were: BUl- ger. Rockers. JEJrown. vaiawcii ana va-Ugfcer. Points were awarded on tits basis of 1 each, event.

If the contestant-ants scored tip to the "mark set by the pbysicaJ director they were awarded IM. If they fell below they were graded proportionately. The marks set by E. V. Tomllnson as perfect were: One-hun dred-yard dash.

:11 4-6; high jump, feet 7 inches; shotput. 39 feet; rope or pole vault, 19 feet; mile run. a minutes. The following scores were made: Caldwell Hundred-yard- dash, :11 S-5; 110 points. High Jump.

4 feet 11 Inches: (8 points. Shotput, 2 feet 6 Inches; 454 points. Rope vault. feet inches; points. Mile run, 5:23 4-6; 71 points.

To tal. points. Gallagher Hundred-yard dash. :11 4-3; 10b points. High Jump.

4 feet 7 Inches; VI points. Shotput, 24 feet 1 Inch; 404 points, jtope vault, 8 feet 8 Inches; S3 points elite run, 100 points. Total. 3604 points. Rodgers Hundred-yard.

dash. -122-5; 70 points. Hlsh Jump, i feet 2 laches; 80 points. Shotput. Z5 feet 8 Inches; 43 points.

Pole vault, feet inches; 88 points. Mile run, 5:54 1-3; 43 points. Total. 323 points, Blllger Hundred-yard dash. 70 points.

High Jump. 4 feet 3 inches; 36 points. Shotput. 14 feet Inches. 43 points.

Rope vault, 9 feet; 78 points. Mile run. 92 points. Total, 817 points. Brown Hundred-yard dash, 80 points.

High Jump. 4 feet 6 Inches; 44 Shotput. 22 feet -10 Inches; 354 points, nope vauit. xeet; points. Mile rutu- 6:1 4-6: 80 points.

Total. 2914 points. All. received silver medals, except Brown, who gets one of bronze. WABASH CANDIDATES OUT.

Little Giants Prepare for Fast Season on Diamond. Special to The Indianapolis Newt CRAWFORDSVILLE. February It With practically the entire 1912 squad ready-to report for practice, and with the prospects of havlnar several rood men in the freshmen class. Indications are that the 1V13 baseball season for Wabash col lege will be a success. Official practice.

of can' not be held until the weather permits, but already some of the candidates have been doing work Indoors. Karl Hufflne, last year's captain, who was catcner on last years team, is not In college. Harel Lambert, left fielder, is also out of college. Kent Lambert, the football and basketball star, who was recently elected captain In place of Huf flne. will lead tbe team this year.

Either Glover, shortstop last or WalL new man. win take liumne place behind the bat Watt and Wakeley. of last year's twirling staff, are both in college, and are looked upon to bear the' brunt of the pitching. Bay to" Manage Madison. contract to manage the Madison team In the lsconsln-minols League.

MAKES DEBUT HERE-TONIGHT A new lightweight wQI make his debut In Indianapolis tonight In the person of Battling Masters, of Muncle. who will book up with Tommy Dillon In an elgtt-round bout at the Empire theater. Several promoters will look him over sod if he shows as good as be Is cracked up BATTLING MASTERS. to be be will be given a chance to meet other lightweights from tbe local bunch. Masters wanta a bout with Young Sav ior, jerry Murphy and Jimmy Anderson.

and his future here depends on what -he does to Dillon. Masters has been fight ing in Indiana and Ohio towns for the last year and has shown well. ALAS POOR JAWN. His Business Pardner Won't Allow Him to Play With Reds. KANSAS CITY.

Ma, February It In a last hope of inducing bis business part ner. Bennie Allen, who is his nephew, to allow him to break bis contract in the biDiard partnership in order to play with Joe Tinker's Reds this, year, Johnny KUng held a final conference with-Allen last night, and announced that he positively will not, under any circumstan ces pUy ball this year. He did leave this wedge, however that be will play If Allen later consents to It but said that ho is absolutely certain that he will be unable to consider a return to the dia- mond this season. "I do not know why the Reds continue Grr to Keep arter me about playing, as I told Tinker when he was here that there was no cnance," said iviing. "I want to play hut 1 can not do it without breaking my agreement with Allen, and I mill not do this under any circustances.

Jt is entirely up to ray partner, and so long as The- final "short ehd" clearance of the season ever heavy-weight "bolt -end" on our shelves will be closed but in these two daysSaturday and Monday only. This is the nremieri tai- Joring sale; event qi the city the final reduced price on custom tailoring of the: a owledged SB bbwb a wet a high KAliJN standard. Higher Priced Garments Substantially Reduced FORTY-THREE PLAYERS JOIN SQUADATPURDU CANDIDATES TO PRACTICE BIG Special to The Indianapolis KtwtJ IN NIC0L SEES WINNING TEAM LAFATETTE. February lt-For- ty-three candidates for the varsity baseball team at Purdue university signed up today at the request of Athletic Director Hugh Nlcol and from now on will work out twice a week in the gymnasium. The squad Is the largest that ever turned jout for Indoor drilL list includes a number of promising players, and Coach Nficol ROCKFORD.

111., February It-Harry regards the outlook as very bright. He Bay, former Cleveland player and mana-1 gave the men a heart to heart talk today, ger or the Bloomington club In the Three-I League last sesson, today signed From now on the drill wljl consist of butting, fielding, throwing and base running practice, as well as blackboard drill. The list or canaiaaies wnp nave up Is as follows: Pitchers McPartland. Kvlens. Covle.

Vauarhan. Weaver, Brock- man and Nichols. Catchers Oltobant, L'ss- ner. Van Vorhees and htandish. First basemen Kelly.

MeConnell, Miller, Washier, Thayer. Brummit and Little. Second basemen Heck. Llehr, Kinzer, Ruby. Stack house and Moore.

Shortstop Cap tain Geo re and Jones. Third basemen- Street. Daley, Geupel. Rowland. liollens-be.

Mcintosh, Hutchison and Outfield Weaver. Hannell, Marks, Mehle. McGregor. Erick. Wehnert.

Luken. Van Filet. Nee and ChazeU Tne program from now on Is hard work twice a week until the outdoor season begins, when daily drill will be inaugursted. COMMY FIGURES COST. World Baseball Tour Means an Out lay of Fifty Thousand Dollars.

CHICAGO. February It In figuring on the expense of the proposed tour of the 'world of the Chicago-Americans and the New York Nationals. President C. A. Comlskey.

of the Chicago club, last night estimated the totsl st 830,000. He expects to take fifteen players and the cost a man he finds will be about $1,300. The "New York club, he said, probably would tasce a like number of players. I Arrange Title Matches. PHILa'dELPHIA, February of the approaching International racquet match between Jock Sou tar, the racquet club professional, and Charles Williams, the title holder, were arranged by cable today.

Seven games will be played in En eland and seven America, in, case of a tie the player with the greatest number of aces to his crean win woe-dared the winner. The first games will be played on April. 7 at the Queen's Club. London and those here the latter part of May. I Breaks Pool Run Record." CHICAGO, February It Morton Phil lips set a' new world's record at pocket billiards under the new rules when: he counted 74 last night in a match with Edward Jones, in tbe Chicago amateur championship tournament.

The new rules went into effect during the tournament at Philadelphia last year and the best pre vious mark: wss a run or maoe oy champion Alfredo De Oro. In his match 'against Maturo. of Denver. Phillips de feated-Jones. 13 IO ft BASKETBALL RESULTS STAND rXQ OT TEAMS.

Won. Flack White 114 4 i 4- Crimson Si 4 Pet. .47 Minor learns games count as half la staadloc Tbe Whites. In tbe Manual Training High School Basketball League, played their last games of the season yesterday afternoon, defeating tbe Blacks. 14 to IX Lafarette: Illinois, at ChempeOgn; Wia-.

jjjehiewn City aggregative. If the TndUi'ne refuses to consent to my playing tbe in the majorneagTje game, but going down consm. at KranMon: Cmgw. at Evan- League fored. Its offlosl matter may as well be dropped.

Tinker d-feat In tbe minor came, I to 10 The ston: Iowa, at Evanton: Ohio Mate. Mrej i nimukd not mn tn. f- I oereat in toe mmor sow, iw. ige Coluicbus. They Want Racing.

BOISE. Jdabo. February It A bill to prohibit race- track gambling: tn Idaho was killed In the senate today. Resolutions providing for tbe recall ef ail public racers or the state were Intro- trade to mace tne organization a one. Will Meet Franklin.

f9pecial te The Indianapolis News RICHMOND. Ind, February it After a light workout Monday and Tuesday duced simultaneously la both branches of evenings the Quaker basketball team was given fast scrimmage on the Coliseum U.Fw.rri Tnl. -noor. wcere inrr meei ihkiuB in a re- CAMEU1IX2E. Mass, February William Ii.

Quinn. who has trained hundreds of Harvard athtetes for field events and 'hurdling, died today after a long ilT-ness. He- was lhirty-iro rears old and came to Harvard in I rem the New Ywrk AtLIeuc Club. rurn this evenicx. The defeat of J4.

the Frar.klin team on their home floor. aitnoum oectsive. stuea te be to a grtat extent hard luck on Franklin's side, so that a stiff game is expected tonirht. If the Quakers win the game tonirht every effort will be concentrated upon the rams with Wabash aa the home Coor eae week from tonight. wisusia am UBMIBl A lSTT YTie llvt TIB I be In Class and everv effort la to il am sure I can play, because if he m.kl games in each league were the best of good a trade with Boston it will be toss io sim.

i rosy put a team I Kansas City League." Travis Loses Match. dead In tbe PALM BEACH. Fla, February It the defeat cf Walter J. Travis in the semj- nnai oi tne booth amateur golf championship, tbe bands of W. IL Stafford.

Englewood, was not unexpected. Travis has not been well the last two days and bis playinc was impaired. Stafford was around in 73 and won on the seventeenth bole by poling an approach from oT the green. J. Il Hvde.

a former Florida stste champion, from New York, is The other finalist. Several extra-hole matches featured the days PIT. the season on the Manual floor. Both games were won by one goal, tie Whites getting the major game after a tie Jost before the whistle blew, and the Blacks taking the minor game by a field goal In the overtime after a tie game. There was more interest In the rarnes than in any others of the season, as the position in first place- at the end of the season depends largely on the result.

Although the Blacks lost the major game they held first place by getting the minor game, and only by bing defeated by the Blues next week will they lose out in the final A meeting was scheduled for this after noon to make nominations for the squad Sheridan Fights Draw. QRAND RAPIDS, February lt-Flght fans are practically unanimous todaxln declaring that the six-round battle bet-twien Patsy Droulllasd, Canadian lightweight, and Mickey Sheridan, of Chicago, heta last night was a draw. The theee rounds were Droulllard's but the latter three; went to Sheridan. Oave Daniels. Windsor welterweight, scored a clean knockout over Jim Barrett, of Lansing, In Ihe second round of the seail-tlnals.

Johnny Wolirast. brother of Ad WolRasl. took a beating at the hands of JYoung Smith, a local pugilist Wotgast was outweigntea by nueen pounas. CLEVELAND; February It The botit beiweew Kid Julian, of Syracuse, and Ed-did O'Keefe, of Philadelphia, scheduled toi Tuesday night at. Arkon has been post-poped.

Julian has several bolls. IHogan Is Punching Bag. HILADELPHIA, February It Pres-tobr Brown, the Port Richmond negro lightweight, 1 defeated Johnny Hogan In the wlndupi'at "the Broadway Athletic Club last night, liogan appeared to be afraid of Brown and did not box up to bis old-time form. He kept on the de CUBSiTO START SOUTH. Manager Evers Will Leave With Advance Guard Tomorrow.

February. 1L Twenty-five members of. the Chicago National League club, under the guidance of Manager Evens, will leave here for their spring training grounds at Tampa, tomorrow. rry Cheney, one of the. club's most efficient pitchers last year.

Is Included In the list, put infbrmation as to whether he ha signed a contract couia not oe nsa at club headquarters. He has been holding out for a better contract. Mitchell will leave from his home in Cincinnati, and Bresnahan from Toledo. Archer, Sbeckard. Ritchie.

Schulte. Lavender and Good are already in the south. LOCAL BOWLING SCORES The Indians and North Sides won odd games In the Indianapolis League last night The Baldwins succeeded In captur ing1 tbe middle game from the Indians and made a hard fight for the final game. Randall starred for the Indians. Cray and Jones also hit them right.

The Ma rions posted some good Individual scores, but could only win the first game. Pritch-ett averaged an even mJXt for bis three games. "ihe Atlas rsper nve took the odd came from the Dark Horse bunch and the Trimmers won all three from the Half Centuries In the Washington Leasue. Kiramel. of the Atlas team, featured i with a 245 count Har ret t.

of the same team, rolled 211 in the final game. The Stag Solkeys rolled fto In their first vk-tory over tbe Engine Gang. The team soore was the highest made In the John Deere League this season. The last two gSmes were also won by the Stags. The Dain Mowers won the last two rames from the Dunham Rollers.

Agal's 25 was high. Indianapolis League. MARION. A LLETS. IaJUrv-i Baldwin fray ie KS JT2 1 1S 14 17 Ml 1S7 1M 10 Mahaa 1 lit li.T SU Maher lie Ut Jroes 1J li! 2 14 171 "Totals i S.

iiroelec Ari spr1eer Ix Totals Data Horue Uod-ts te be sent to Bloomisgton. In addition to the nlarers already elisrlble for the stste I Wl team, -the members ef tbe winang team i wm be considered. I i 1 ivMm 1M IT! 144 rj 71 72 Handlcas 24 2t4 HA TotaTs.i. tee 10J tsttw North Fide Mario irs 1 nr. sot 14 14 Glaw 177 144 tl F.l I4W Thomas.1..

lt 1:4 R. Kaoz 1 III 1T0 Kelly Irt IT 11 rooper 145 14 ir ne wr Rrrn 143 1U 14i ST SJ MS ISM 193 f-t MS 167 -Washington League. WASH INCTOX ALLET3. I TrtSBfser I Half -Cent ary Landrs ITS 1M Beyle isa 14S Li 1 JT 144 13 14 174 1J 144 H4 1' 147 Wyeoff 14 12TT. Kb-koff 14 JC Wheeler 14 Vesper J7 147 Yd 197 10S las KS y.i S44? Totale.iT..

ftt Wl Atlas PapT Co-- I Dark Hlntoa 19 lmm.1 24i Htu-rltt 14S Kj Koeltog 1H dl XoellBg 174 19 smi i 11 Cbeen m. I iji 174 F.ndr 155 117 14 Til Scbnlmyer lr 1M nz 11 17VTft- 1 1 WI IS 1 Alkens 143 US 13? K7 SMj4M4s Kl S3 John Deere League. i T. M- A. ALLEJ.

I Stag Sulkey I Engine Car. -Fpntts 44 lj Til Fry 1 in 1 147 Jflsehke I- JM-jwi Mi 174 i rrj 14; i V. Aral it va la 11 li Stj IS la Ml 77! SST: Totals 714 TS CJI I Durban -RrJier 1S Id IT7 Hm UT 1S yi jrt Kt li Richards Ul 1,7 I.l 1 nj-T'T le l'u Vanoa i. 147 147 147 S4 Wierer.ge ITS IS 1.4 C7 CM TstaU 7 7H ri Ski To Ord. fense all the time, and rarely tried to lead at the little negro.

In the sixth round he woke up for a few seconds and did some fighting, but he soon blew up. and Brown made a punching bag of hlirl in rrsi oi me rouna waiter west, of Camden, knocked out Eddie Hayes In tbe eixth round. New Champion Started. CLEVELAND, February lt-The real reason tor the postponement of the fight between Johnny Kllbane and George KIrkwood, which, was to have taken place In New York tonight became known today when the stork left a ntne-pound baby girl at the featherwelsht champion's home. KUbane will meet KIrkwood In New York on the of this month.

O'Rourke Gets Back. LONDON. February It Tom O'Rourke, the New York promoter of boxing-contests, was today awarded fcio damages In the King's bench division of the high court a suit for libel brought against the proprietors of Boxing, a sporting newspaper published In- London. The newspaper published articles alleging that O'Rourke haJ arranged Jhe results ot various boxing competitions beforehand. FIGHT CLASS RULES.

Tennis No Longer to Be Sport for Millionaires Only. NLW YOKK. February It Western -delegates, who arrived today for the an nual meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association were to be united in opposition to- the proposed amendment, to Ihe constitution In deflnl tion of amateurs. The proposal to ellmt nate from the amateur class players who accept the hospitality of clubs and hotels in the way or traveling expenses, or free board for their sppearance in tourna ments, was described by the opposition as "certain to kill the game. Intend to break the shackles by which the rich and socially cromlncnt nave so ruled tennis." It was de clared, and tetters were shown from Thomas C.

Bundy. and Maurice E. Mclaughlin, holder of the national dottles Championship in which the opinion was expressed that the real underlying mo tive ci nose irammg the new law was to keep the poorer classes from becoming well-known In "the game of the kings and Game at Plalnfleld. Special te The Indianapolis NwtJ DANVILLE. Ind February lt-The Plalnfleld high school basketball team will meet the Lebanon high school team on the "Plalnfleld floor this evening-, and the plans are made to accommodate a rec ord breaking crowd.

The Plalnfield boys are making a game fight for state honors, and they will have to win from Lebanon. tonight to have a chance, as the Boone county boys alreadv have a victory over them to their credit So far this season Plainfied has lost but two games. Garments custom tai--loredtovyour individual order, ordinarily priced as high as 28, are offered without reduc-' tion of value at the sale figure. Live nevvs of the scrappers 11 1 -d Llany medium-weights, wearable wellj into the spring season, are included in this assort--ment Of course, we guarantee fit, fabric, and fashion. 1 -p h': 4 rlERS QP THB KIND OF GENTLEMEN WEAR 1 7f? Priced Garments Sxlsianticll'j Reduced DRUG CLUB CHOOSES SUE FOR RACETRACK DIRECTORS TAKE OVER NOBLE FARM SOUTH OF CITY.

i FEATURE WEEKLY MATINEES The board of directors of tbe Infflaaa polls Riding and Driving Club baa purchased the Frank Noble farm, a fifty-acre" tract lying three and one-half miles south of the Monument, between the lTadlsoni road and the M. railroad, and will creel thereon a modern training and rac ing plant.) The promoters propose to have It ready for some early summer matinees for the benefit of the horse loving puhllo. They-also wish try out some of their Ideas as the weekly matinees In order to Intro duce them at their regular race meet in They will know after the meeting ot tho An. erica Trotting Association at t.nicago next Monday, parent soclatlon they will affiliate themselves with, and wUI then announce their dates, clashes and purses. Tney have ala-j under ounslutration.

the advisability of adding some i arty closing rtakes. The promoters say this will be one of the most up-to-date and, modern winter, as well as summer, training ground. with eight hundred feet covered straJght-away for use in inclement weather. This was purchased throuxh the TJuffey Farm Hales Company, arter considering the rite about four month, and Is the direct result of the south side In showing more-pleasure horses than autos, and ef--forts to assist them to get proper railroad and street car 'facilities. The board of.

director has Invited several well-known horsemen who are qualified by long experience along some particular line, to be their guests at soma, time In the near future and give them rim talks retrsrdlna: the different angles of the game they have studied, aa ish to gain the benefit of the many years of experience of others. Saints Sign Young Hurler. ST. PAUL, iFt-bruary It Guy Urban. 1 of Delavan, who created a sense- tion last season by the numerous one-hit games bitched by him, has been signed lv the local club of the American Asso- elation Urban Is nineteen' years and.

although, he has had no profes- atonal experience, his work with semi- professional teams baa been Zeider Sees Callahan. CHICAGO, February It-Manager Jim my Callahan, of the White Sox. and Rol- lle Zeider, infielder, will confer today Zeider s. contract for this year, which has not yet been elgned. Zeider insists they have agreed on everything but a few minor points, but he will not sign uaul these points are cleared up.

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