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the weet If taken by tbe promoters. The pltrlnc season wl'J open aboyt Vmt 19. Rose said, and the schedule for the leaf will be arranged so ss to con-ftct a as poealble with that of lh American Association here. This plan will a i mT be carried out In arranrlri the vjeduls for the. other cltloe in tbe new linje.

r.ose said It was not the object 1 the Columbian Iarue te start a baseball war as an outlaw organization, but rather to enter fields whwe-there is room 14 LEAGUE 1EAM T'DY TO INCORPORATE! CLUB CET F.EADY FOR BUSINESS. 1 'not rre on Inking to RIVERSIDE SITEitVi1 ot tbe tntX miU ff j- Two question. 'It is understood, will be l.K-ij-d. (me. wbetbr it advisable 'to wait until the recent decision of the CONSIDER Incorporation were 4rkV-n today by the law Cm of Mstsoo, Gates A Kou for a Columbian League other, whether even win rs wiuij.

i. wHehi'h caa etiU be made proritab. -m ia Tie artices. bich bk making -U be tied this week. caH for forbidden, but It thought possible of with the stock, tn- ting might be conducted under the.

-Fart local- men. Fpeakirj ror the ir, corporator, attorney Jam A. uil rij' ii of the stock had beeej lor, and that a Columbian Lef' ieam, wv.h afcple fund to carry t-irougb ti.e K-awn, waa assured. Ki-nn articles of incorporstlon ts-fsied la plt'sburg. Cleveland.

Ht. Lcrul. CYdcag o-ecd Kumi Cltr. According to Rows. IndUtapoJie wlil it Independent baseball la the Colum-iitn Leasrue that compare with 'the ht rrade of tbe Sport in tbe eojntry.

lie said tbe l4TJe would have am pie re- luree and that tbe teams would etart ths kwod on tbeir feel reyariliess of the ratrfmare. lie eren made ao etronr as to ttat tbe promoter bare rubrrlbd I eu.TWent ftroda to maintain tbe tnm alt I the aaon without any patrorae at ithe rate. 3ndla.napoUa team, with the Hher. will eex poet a forfeit of fc.W to play ball throurhout the eaaon. aaid um In a-ldirlon tbe lp-! team will hi'i on band anore the ipn required for eoipplne; and malntalBtnr tbe team throurboat tbe aeaaon.

Conldr Rlversltf. r.oe Mid aereraJ tltea were betr-r eon- eHered by Che pro mot ere bre, with the narrowlEf down to Wonderland, la Tt Wat.lnatoa etreet: the old Oreeo lawn cemetery park In Kentucky are-" rue, and the FUrerelde bethlrc bach rronertr. The latter site la brr con farorably by many of tbe stock holder, he aaJd. lor tne reason taat it already egulr pd with a great (rand etahd. ticket ofticea abd all the ctiven- lcree rceeaary- for a nvo-iei beLu tlant.

Tbe pond haa been drained, and It will make one of the larrevt parka In tnr lyfm new learue Imidi and put tip as irnoA an article of lndetident baaeball as money can bur. lin withheld the names f.f tbe local etockbotders. CONfUCTlNG DATES FACE INDIANA AND BUTLER HERE Scaion'a Bfggttt Games for-. Both Tetmt Cbmt October 25 8mo Trouble- Last Year. Once again the schedules of tbe Indiana unlrerslty and Butler college football elevens give promise of conflicting dates jixt falh" a was the case last fail.

Tbe "two blitrt gamee for both trams are erbedut4fl for Indianapolis en Saturday, Or'tober 7k. as Indiana and Illinois are bked to clash at Washington lark on ti.at and Iiutler la scheduled t- DM fcariharn collrge here the same day. The builrr-Earltuun game will not be played at Washington park, as tbe battle-will be staged on Irwin field, but the Idea of two college football games In JI.e city on the earn day doea not take well with the followera of the two teams. Ijiet year Duller bad scheduled Jl oorre llitl for the same Saturday that Indiana and Iowa claehed. aud at the last mo-tnrrit decided to move ip the'Moores U1I feme to Whthr tr Trot the and Hutler managers will asroe to- a date oiher than one-echduled this vr la not known, and Xlanajter Will Vviedrlek, of Butler college, la wailing for fir vnlnpmenta.

-Aeiile from the'Earlham gam. WW. rirk haa scheduled two others definitely, una being with lfeTauw in Indianapolis Novetuher and the ether being wltV Hanover, at Hanover. November b'. Iet f'-aon Hutler played only three games in Jh'llanapollK, but, neit season the team IllV'ev at leant five, llax Toly win I given an Indianapolis date 1 before Tbanktglvlng day, aTid Moore I (ill proliably le played here also.

(jwf(iii unlvrrltr might be put oo the erhrduls for the first Tran-svivanta ta to be droped to piake 'ruom 1r Ioulsvllle university at J'ranklm bo taken on acain at rmnklln. early tn tbe eaeon. Itiitler -ill meet slah probably on October at Crgwfordfvllle. "Drizilo Stop White Sox. TASO H01SI.ES.

February r-xiked another drizzle today and the bite, 8x were peealmUtlc of their hatiree to get in some practice. Manaser aiiaban planned another program of Interior exercise Natives predict the drli-n may lat a week. WESTPORT-a decidedly English model. The choice of men xvhoihre careful in matters of dress. PoyXlON Collars freah a ad ia lU aanitarr SmW pacitga.

Ail: year 7 So tbe 6. (pilars h.YO7 L'ah4 Skirt a CeOar Ceeuear. Mai.era.Tier. XT. Two iiTcs lii.

"All Work and No Play" 'icn as LUIs, but as at Ixxb eni loa mast frt away occasion-' yr if ervi sre cquil tenra. Let cj a 12 Days On Land bcr.h and on sh-jx. Take ary rail line yea lite to Ne or or New Orleans transact buriacss' there, if you like and then get on one ci the SonSisrn Pcciiic SteamsMes av to New 0ant ct New York. Tfcts vCl r-Ve yoa OX) mTe ea the Atiaatic and rooi retv. It a del rbrcl t-p.

and oce taax roa asd toct .1 revet Your ceic tur Lieraiure. IL EVANS, Li -all i MAY REVIVE RACING. Belmont to Ditcuu Question With tewards in New February -'at Whether be revived Ja New I or It state may tomorrow. Acrwt Bel- rhont. chairman ef the Jockey CJut.

which controls organic-d raring In the east, dy raM-el a. meeting of the stewards of I he club for tornorro afternoon to cum thr Mr. Belmoat would not Is VlirieJ tt-al. providrd lgal advice ia i sppei-at division upholding oral betucg ust resort in IS rfa lipvn or um cn 01 kv-j-s. i tfcl state; the uiuei plan.

llfilEYER SATISFIED Y1TH 8AYS A A. SCHEDULE IS ALL THAT COULD BE DESIRED. INDIANS AT HOME APRIL 24 Opening and Holiday Dates Opening Coumbus at St. Paul. Toledo at Milwaukee.

Indianapolis at MiDDe- nolia. Louis vil St Kausas City. May tt (Memorial Day Toledo at Lotiia- ellle. indianapoiia ei.i oiamous. Milwaukee at Kaneas City.

Ht. Paul at Minneapolis rmornlbgl. Minneapolis at fit. Paul l.ftereoonl- July 4 Columbus at Indianapolis at Louis Hie. Milwaukee at Kansas city.

Minneapolis at Ht. Paul, (morulngl. St. I'aal at Wlnnee polls lafteTnoon). Iabor Isy Toledo at Columbus.

Louisville at Indianspolls, Kansas City at Milwaukee. Minneapolis at Ht. Paul (morning. St. Paul at Minneapolis (afternoon).

Although tbe Indians are scheduled to tackle their old hoodoo, tbe Millers. In their own back yard at Minneapolis for tbe rftaway in tbe 1MJ pennant race. President flol Meyer, who has had a peep at the full playing chart, says It Is one cf the best ever arranrfd In this league, and be is sMffled that all the clubs will receive a fair deal. He thinks the western clubs are entitled to open at home this year. It was proposed at first for the four western clubs to open In the wet ar.d ths four eastern clubs to open In tbe eat.

but wben it was shown that there would be opening- games In tbe west, no matter which of the two schedule was adopted. It was decided that II the western clubs could afford to take a chance on the aeathes- tn that section the eastern clubs could do the same. Tbe proportion of dividing the circuit, which Included a change of places between Kansas flty and Toledo, maklnc a southern and north ern wing. Instead of an eastern and western, as at present, found much favor with the magnates and would have been adopt ed but for unfavorable rail ay connec tions. Thirteen Sunday Came.

While the Indtans only getaone holiday date, they will he ve --thirteen Sunday gxmea at home and a Sunday game here la Just as Irtr a plum as a holiday game. The ttllM will play a series In Minneapolis, fit. Paul. Milwaukee and Kansas City before gnitlng back to Washington park tor the opening of 4he home season on April I.tghieen gamee will be played at Washington rk before the tr1te again hits the Only. three itsmes will be played (o a series thl year with the re-adoption of the four-trip plan, all clubs making the complete found of the circuit fonr tinree.

Catcher Frank Fnvder. who Is alated for a place with the SprlrurfWId club, sent In Ms signed contract today. Snyder came from the Cardinal. Prepare for jFranklin. The Puller college basket shooters took their frst workout In the V.

M. C. A- gymnasium yesterday afternoon, in preparation for the rm- with Kranklin ctl-lege Friday arterrMHrn." Tbe team took another workout this afternoon and will Bnlsh with amther tomorrow. The same old will be aaed In the coming gsme, ss all the men are In good condition. The lxwl cQllegiana are confident tf repeat tnr their first victory, and If they do It mill be the Aret time In years that Hutler baa e-rsbbed two g-amea front Franklin In the same ason.

Friday will be state oratorical day. and many rooters are expected from Ntre Iiame, Walash. lifl'tu. K.rlham. Fratikltn.

Hanover and Hutler. Ijist year Itutler met lx-l'auw on state oratoruai oay, and the score became entangled. Kven vet, tbe result of tbe Con tee is queetlonetl. Indiana Men (Pperlal to The tniianapUle News B1XK1MINGTON. lod February Tlie baseball men who have been working out tn the gAmnasium for the last two wdks aie lapldly roundlnsr Into form.

The candidate for the varnttr twirliug staff, who are working under coe.cn Jtrndt. are Carl Sht.ltt, MeNwtt. Uurrua and itarr No call will be lxnued for remainder, the candidates until spring vacation, wben tbe entire sqiiad mill be called out ar.d will stay la iloomlngton during the Vacation. New Fair Association. fSpei-i to Tke ladiaaapelta News) NKW ALBANY, Ind, February Jt-The Ohio Valley Fair Circuit waa organized at a meeting held In this city.

lat evening, by southern Indiana county fair association offlciala for the purpose of a r-rangtnK for uniform steed events in the, feir neit fall, and also In tbe ei of the purses to be ottered Six counties were represented." and F- W. IVkhardL of Huntir.Kburg. waa elected president of the organization and 1). V. Oaiu.

of Scotts-burg. secrets ry. The association wilt a cam ik-tober to arrange son. connicting dates Berth for Amdl Imperial te The.ldiatapoa Neasl SOCTII BKNl ld. Februar' X.Harry Amdt.

manager of tbe South Bend Central League club, of Ust rear, mill probably play with Grand Rapid the coming eeaon. as a ryU of a conference with Manager Kd Smith, of tbe RapKls Warn. Arrdt. It Is ha practical ty dectded to accept a poaftlon a catcher Smith aczreca- oJj as the tme as VvVV plearure trip that wCl give yew and Sea for $70 ul rai aca bom. General Agent ancintuti, 0.

OPEfING DATES IN VEST a Is THE INDLANAPO! JS NEWS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1913. i FAVORITE IN BLOOMINGTON MEET; "1 I i cT P.OCH ESTER (IN TE-tll. From Jeft to right, top row Castle, substitute: Pfelffer. substitute; Norton, substitute.

Middle row Hoover, guard; K.rkendall. center: Davidson, guard. Bottom row KeeL forward; Sutr.an. forward. Tbe coach Is Johnson.

Rochester, IndL. always has good bas-ifrorrr Culver. The MbaJl teams, but tbe one this year tsif ketbaJl teams. Tt v. for yeara It baa conceded to be the best lost but ooe game, and that at Culver.

In this game tbe Rochester team made more field goals than did its opponents. The long stiinx of victories Include two games from In mac. one from M.lsha- wka. one from the Alumni, one from Thornton high, of Harrey, HL: one from Huntington, one irom nymoutn, one rrom Warsaw, one from Cra wfordsvllle and one NORMAL WEN LAID OUT. Complain of- Rough Treatment Re ceived at St.

Louis. Special to The Iadlanapells News TERIIE February The Indiana Normal basketball team has returned from a several days' trip with several men badly injured as a result or their treatment at the Christian rrrotners aya fifteen players will. leave Honolulu, cc-Uege. St. Ixmls.

Coach Westphal look Msrch IS. expecting to i-each San Fran-hU nen from the floor at the end of March -V A schedule of cair.es has first half, and wss refused the guaranty been srrsrured. After a few coast matches money. The coach and the playera say the' teani mU ending Its booklnes seme roughinr it and a little slugging murht have been overlooked, but the col- ee pis vers wouid heck a Normalite against the a-all and strike him aa If there were, no disguise ahout trying to lay out ine 'visitor, line normal uiwivi n' a two days' trip. March 7 and S.

TAKE TOURNEY ALLEYS CALLIES FROM FARAWAY GARY ROLL TONIGHT. CAL- SKIDS READY FOR DODO BALL Standing of Leaders Singles. Bsy, Tolede palm. Telede Hsrtlnc. ToleSe Jorfy.

Tolede Kuhnie. Toledo en Doubles. Cunningham and Hurgin. Tolede Irtam and Irtsm, Toledo Kianeer snd wmr). Tul4o 'Amrhrin and WeUr-r.

Toledo Uenger snd BsdenrlDe, Toledo Five-Man. Collet Toledo First Assemblv. Toisju Hollaemian, Toledo Kinsey No. 1. Tuleda i bportsinsa KB, Toledo 1.171 1.1 5 1.IH Lib Lie) 1.J7I ...4 T0I.tUO.

Februarj' -Interest. In the events scheduled for today tn the A. H. C. tournament Is centered in the out-of-town boler who will roll.

Two Cleveland esiries were hed tiled In the doubles wben the tournament opens, at I o'oloik thts afternoon. In the singles, Fred Falkerberg. former Cleveland American lague club basehaU pitcher, was eipected to rartu lpate.e 'alkenberg a Im waa to roll in the two-man events. He was paired altli F. Wilson.

Toledo bowler. In the, five-men events for tonight, the Cal he. Calgary, iwovlnce of Alberta, Canada, will roll. The Margards five, of Cincinnati, and the W'ooater Lambert learn, from riu Lahjis, also are scheduled in these night events. Tbe last of the Toledo teams will roll this afternoon and tonight.

Secretary Ijingtry Is preparing to receive the out-Side bowlers, who began arriving today. XJelegate lo the A. B. C. business meetings on Thursday ard Friday alad began arriving today.

At these meetings a number of change are' expected to be made In the rules of the organization. Interest In the election of a successor to Judge Howard, of Chicago, president If he decides not to accept the office centers In K. W. Brown, of Dodo Ball May Go. The eiecuJe committee of.

tbe A. B. C. In session yesterday, heeded the cry of boaters generally over the t'nlted States, and recommended to the delegatea hen they Thursday te bar the "loaded or "UoJo ball from any future touma- i .1 OuT-OF-TOWN BOWLERS i I I I The breex-to that has' existed between Toon Jack CrBriea. was convened by the eastern and estem bowlers forcsble to CrBrieas brother yesterday, hskng years is expected to be broadened as ajklm to delay Toiing Jack's salUng fr Liver- result of aohr resolution recommend- I ed for adoption by the yes- I irnsai.

a nr irwiuiiwn, ji i 1.1 gnurrriwu, i- ..4 v- l. bowlers, and provides that hereafter no team will he permitted to roll in any city state-or national tojrr.ament under A. B-- ru.es ui.Wa sanctioned by that It further provides that evry team- entered In the tntrroatkxiai tournament of tbe A. B. C.

must be properly organised and belong to a regular city orranixation sanct.oned by the A. R. Furthermore. It mut be a member of league sanctioned by the A. C- All-Stars Barred.

It is sU tha; oaing to the fact that three or four teams from New York tlryifUrvaa bo did cj- far te most leading. ivave annexea te rtg prizes tn pa.t tour- naments a teams will hereafter he barred. It is reported that the bowlers of tbe east are il.iruc to enter tbe big ana vial but do not care to do so when the "all-etars" send ia their names for entry. Members of the executive committee, last night, formerly adopted the list of prvs wa! be -aaarded to tbe aianers in1 the present toarninienL A total of will be awarded. It repre sents of all tree entrance fees.

The apportionment of the prises follows: One hundred five-man teams; three special f.ve-man teams; 23 two-man teams pnxea; 479 Individual' prizes; thirty all-event prUe. Prise for the tatter wll amount to fl.S. For wlnnere in the five-man teams 5.i0 offered. This ts SloO jess offered br- the eor.Kress at the tourcament. i secoiw nizra team win rece: X.Ci.

third w- high S4jS and fourth Setl Capablanca Wing Again. HAVANA. February -Capablanca OVffated Corro. Marshall won from J.vfte. Janowski defeated Kupchik.

and Blanco defeated Chajes In tbe eisbth round of the chess tournament yesterdav. Carblanca and Marshall remain tied for the lead, a lib six gases son and two cf oea IvcaJ ia i i Ifc II Culver game, played won. Si-: The' Craw- fordsvllle game, played February 7. hardest same of the reason and was won by a score of i-3. Tbe other games were won br Urre scores.

The croantne victory came Ut" Friday n'ght. when Rochester met the South tiend hieh s. hool team, reckoned as one of the fore- most contenders for the championship of the state. The South Benders went down Rochester team is one or tbe trong i Bloomlngton meet. favorites in the CHINESE hlNE TO COME.

College Team From Hawaii Will Make Tour of America. SAN FRANCISCO. Februarr 24. Tha baseball team of the Chlneae univer.itv of in, th. i i in a letter received today.

Captain Akana ln lounlrj. Jun -j Th tour cover approximately fifty thousand miles. mmcuuk ncaay v- i OREENG-VSTLE. Februarv itourteen games have been scheduled for the DePauw nine this year, according to the. schedule made out by Manager Wll.j-i man and which will be presented to the fsculty for final approval.

Negotiations are also undea way for several practice IM ames with the Terre Haute Central ague teams at Terre Haute. Six aramee on tne nome onmona and eis-ht -The entire schedule is as follows: April 11 Butler, st Greenosstle. April It Indiana Normal, at Terra Haute April 1 Pardue. at Laferetta. April rjf-Wabash.

at Greencastle. April S54-Rose Poly, at Terre Hauts. MiT farlham. at Greencastle. Mar Wahash.

at Crawrordsrllle. May Indiana Normal, at Greencastle. May 17 Wabash, at Greencastle. May re Betler. at Indianapolis.

May a Indiana, at vGreencatle. May I Wabash, at Crawfnrdsrllla. May JS Farina ra. -at Richmond. May XI Indiana, at Btoomlngton.

KING OF RIDERS. i. Jake DeRosier, "the noblest Roman of them air in the motorcvcla world died mem ail in tne motorcycle wona, aiea yesterday at Springfield. rrom in- juries to his hip received at Los Angeles last summer, when be collided other rider on Jhe motordrome. 1 1th an-He was thirty-three years old.

Jake brought fame to the Indian motorcycle years ago. and had been connected with the Indian people practically all his career, with the exception of a few months, when he was with the Excelsior people lie Rosier waa the lindiSDtited klnrt'in I ot tne amateurs wnen ne roae in ineir i LIVE NEWS OF Welsh Acts Like Packer. PHILADELPHIA. February SI. A klich In tB aesotialloas for the-match between Fred- nr W'W' champion of England.

pool- as Wetsh has declared he a-t en.er ie nn unless he is ruata trbriea cabled tbst bis bttbr tal sailed Saturday, and that If Welsh ouia aoi accept. tba Matt Wells or Aonrmia. k.nid ha Mtlsfacion at Magirl Loses to Rowan. ST. LOl'IS.

February as-rresaiveeees oa the refVree's dec is: in for Mart Rem as la Ms bout with Art Magirl. i which was tbe feature event ef a toxic ti. last alshl. Whlls Rowan-fcarS'ly lan1ed say more punted tog biees taan did Masrtrt. vkt.ttcnian tJt- rM tfa rise and It isas.

Flvnn and Johnson Did It. SAVTA FE- X. Feoruary 3S- The bouse. rroort en tre wr proposed at-tl-prtae tht la. wbk- mooll Pr- Kitlt bcxlc vi Male, waking iotio ef rbe a 'eWr.

Mluvai.bMt by nne ana iwiiii. He Cot Too Fresh. PHILADELPHL. February 3S. Wrilte Ilouck ovtjoiaed Frankle Ialy ta te vinup faed shew at the Fairmswrt A.

last ti-- i. unt munl niget. JV w.k ed te make tw rJ? ken it otei.oa ttroua-n ue. wm i mnt tWtV MB 1 i A times ermi-vimBo, BOta axe jcirt fc. -a tbe je wl of wr.le.

mt ma. morn Rtfrr careful tor tbe rest ef the coateeu Stops Ray In Third. FXXVT. Vick. February dare Datiel.

saiddleeeigkt. KWd Kid P-T. of Dea-ver Cola, la the thtrd rouad ef a scbeouled e'sht-rooad boilnsr scatch here last aisrht. Rev started in an throtith. the frwt rvmad e-w-1 ssspe.

boMina: twmet evea Tbe serewd mT l'T i INDIANA STARTS TRIP. i iCnmson Five, to Meet Wisconsin and Illinois This i ISpeciaJ te.Tae ladjanapelis Xsl BLOOMINGTON. Ind, February Indna basketball team, in charge 'of coach Powell and trainer Bernstein, 2 will leave this evening for Madison, 'where the" Crimson will meet the fast Wisconsin team tomorrow night- After a day's rest tn Chicaco the Crunawti will i piay Illuvois at Champaura Saturday night. The game with the State Normal Milwaukee, which was to have been played Frtday. has been canceled In order to give the Crimson a rest the 'two hard conference game.

Pwel jrave tbe men a fast workout with the scrubs last night aod the var-' slry bad little trouble In piling up a Urge i score. Barnhart and Captain Free lac 'formed the scoring- machine. The team wi3 line up against Wisconsin as follows I Center. Captain FreeUad: forwards. Mun-'kelt and Barnhart; guards, Clouse and McCuaough.

Fleming and Nichols will be-taken as substitutes to Wisconsin ana Stout will be picked up at Urban- BIG CROVD SES FIRST. OF PINAL S. S. SERIES THIRD CHRISTIANS CRAB CAME FROM CENTRAL AVE, 31 TO 10. DETCH SPECIALS ALSO WIN After holding the Third Christian Ave to a one-point victory.

Ust wees, tho Cen tral avenue quintet was outclassed. Utt niht. In the first game nn a series of three for the championship of the Sunday School Basketball Learce, losing the game by a score of Si to 14. The Thirds ex- ni i. kiifin ih hii.

Kt when opportunity offered, the Avenues onu- iB fpots showing the form -that they I had displayed throughout the preliminary I tho umi.fiiuli of the lea (rue schedule. simnon's foul roal eve wss on a vacation last night, as ne couia not una vne dui-l He redeemed himself to some extent by flndlne- the circle for three field koala dur ing the game, alt of them being difficult shots. Bacon threw three loul goals. while Simpson counted with one. In tbe foul committing line Stay ton was tha worst offender, with four to his r-radtt Harris follosrlnr closely with three.

The first half ended 14 to 7 In favor of ths Thirds The second half Increased the lead of the Christ Is ds. tho Avenues only being able to get three more points, while the former got seventeen. The play of the Central Avenues Ucked the- that wss In evidence during the preceding games. Harris Stirs In Play. Stayton started the second half by foul ing, and Cook took advantage of the foul to throw it.

Bacon dropped In a foul goal. Harris electrified the nine hundred spec tators by a long one-hand throw that found the basket. Bacon dropped in an joiner vu. i iir i VUD.IUU1 i 1 1 fi. b.m i.

in row. Jimmv other foul. The Third ChrlstUns then Hurt got Into the calcium light by put- ting a field goal through for the last two points for his team. Pavey relieved Cook in this half and Glass took Davis's place. In the curtain raiser to the champion ship game the lytch Specials walloped the Merriam Tigers; 60 to 12.

The Tiger; claws were not visible at any stage of the game. They "must have beeo blind tigers, too. for the petch Specials eyorked th- score boy's arm overtime registering the ringers, while the Tigers could not tee the baskets The game in figures: Third Christian (Jli. Central Avenue 10 Le.is, Palmer Bacea Cook. Parey Harris Hurt Simpson Cochlea Stay tor Westorer Glass Field soale Palmer.

1: Cook. westover. 2: Hurt. Simpson. Foul goals coos, ir Simpson.

i tiacon. s. Referee Berndt. Scorer Monroe. Attend ance see.

LOSES LAST RAGE ranks, and he gained added laurels when 01 proiessionai company, or rtnrA from one to on hundred miles, bu he was beaten out of a few of these. At his death he held a Mg string ol proressionai recoraa fie Rosier cagic near being killed on the local speedway in" liJ9 during the meet held here in onnectton with the F. A. il. convention.

He was riding between slxty and seventy miles an hour when his front tire caine off and he wss catapulted forty feet over tbe handle bars. He was con- fined in the Methodist hospital for weeks. Ie Rosier had thousands or mends wno Will mourn his death. He WSS a fearless riaer ana a gooo iwer. THE SCRAPPERS minute hen Daniel hooked Roy with a rtgbt to tne jaw.

ana in Uenver lua went ten. Tb reand was cut short, and as spptsrad to he In xoo-l condition after a minute's rest. he ae alkiaed to start the third. A succession of r.fnts and lef.a tuu.aed him in tkis period. NORRWTOWX.

Pa. Febeusry At tbe Eagles' smoker last night Willie hieaih beat stumer in six riunds cf fast boxing. ii.i" i mm. uTinnum in six vwuwv worn IU era in a six-round bout, and Chirk Horey aiMxaea oui tn tare rouaoa. Dan Cupid Hits Rivers.

IAs AUELES. February 31. Bod Asder- son. the premier lish! eeiaht of Medford. eeta fbe next rnanre at K.

O. Bros a. Tbe to fift.t.ra UI meat la the Vsraoe arena la a s-oeiuM iweniy-rouna ao oo Marrh Fraakle RusselL of New OrlearuL sa orAwl. naily carded to meet Andersoa on- that data Fwr ailiowlng Browa lo ahead of him R'jssell ii to lit riven the March date mr. I IBF XBIlr eilt rrway Joe Rbren win.

'i at kb: a Moaica to Mm rauiin. Men, a oeautirai Spaaisti nrl of teat eitr. ry sAirr i a rrrr rt.K v- a bcxln i.jnu.iuwwn me sport was passed by trw I tah bouse of representatives y-imlAj iar fin similar lo tne New York, law exeept that it make the limit flf- tee ikr-uu. iuun wi, in. Peerless Club Show.

The fer)ss A. a ceiortd bazina- ar- janiaatioo. haa arraaeed a good card at tbe Indiana, i beater next Friday alebt. Tbe mala ro tU be a teB-rownd affair krmmm watta. of Terr.

Ha. and Jack HannibwL I -irv I imiiM. havtea a 4Z wrS Ti H' ackbuni to his cred.t- K. O. Beaa aad Kjd ,1 5' y.

Is', rard. Thel rot is scoeffuiea Tor tea rousd mn- Empire Club Show. Settling Kelly aad Jimmy Brtod mm bead I The rard the Emrrfre theater VwtA I surht. Rrlndie ia a wmu nertne, ot Jak iDHon. and tbe Hower cktns tamks be a I rrry Ln.joo will an1 aw la a six mtind boot, with Battlin- Rrooita.

au-d J.siiav I Wsns will ke eaj Kl4 As four rounda I gs I I I I la la I i I a I of or toir The one the Sra last tbe bad ner. the won INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS EfilBARRASS MAGNATES YEAR'S SUSPENSION IS THREAT MADE AGAINST HOLDOUTS. FACE SERIOUS SITUATION -l NEW TORK. February 3tV-Club owners of the international Baseball League are said to be facing; a serious) situation because of the enforcement of a new salary limit of a month tor each club, as rammrwi with IS OO last vear. With the ezceptida of the Newark dub, which has Ai I tit nttr nm i tiw.

reported In difficulties because of noldv la-jis. nlaver aenecally demandn more, rather than lesa salary ign ci me Jersev Oiy club men have signed- In Rochester the situation such that C. T. Chapin. the club owner, has Issued by telegraph an ultimatum to tho players that unless tbey come into the fold by next-Saturday they will be suspended for the rest of tho year.

Tho salary' limit One fixed by the National Association of Minor Leagues and approved recently by the national baseball commission against tbe firotests of President Barrow, of the eague, t'nder the circumstances the owners declare they are powerless as they hare offered their recalcitrant players as much as possible. It said there was not one club In the International League last year having a pay roll of less than a month. President Barrow said to be considerably perturbed over the situation. New Franklin Coach. Special te The Indianapolis News FRANKLIN.

Ind. February if.r Breeding, of ths baseball team, has been instructed by the student council to engage John Duggan. a former South era League pttcher. to coach the pitching material mis spring, oacn inuroer win COacn tne rriunr imhi uuia. Defeat for Ro Poly.

Special te The IndiapoUs News TERRE HAUTE. February Lincoln Cll college defeated Rose Polv technic at basketball last night. to It was a great surprise to Rose, whose team fell down In passing and throwing to goal. Tbe game was the -la si by the Rose team at home, i Pilot Club Meeting. The Pilet Club held its-flni meeting last night sad prospects for a food seaaoa la baseball are bright, fevea new players attended the meeting.

Another meeting will be held at tbe managers residence. lliS Orang street, nszt Monday night, and all playera that wish a tryput are requested to attend. O-ut-ef-towa games sre desired. Call Prospect City League to Organize. The City LesriM will bold Its first baseball meeting nest Friday sight at the Charles C.

Carr Cump.iny, 3t South street, st o'clock. The Overlsnds. t'della IerooTata Pr.nters Cnton. Noelke-Rlchsrd Snd Kahna and any one wishiiur to enter a team la re-eueeted to attend. The league will bare eight teams this rear.

Instead of six. SAYLOR IIS SHADE IN BATTLE WITH PHILLIPS M'GOWAN-RUSSELL BOUT BEST 6n GAYETY CARD. MATCH M'MAHAN AND DALTON Mllburn Eaylor cams out with a big shade over Joe Phillips, the Providence boy, to a ten-round bout last nlgbt at the Gayetj theater. Saylor led in almost every Inning and In the latter rounds, sfter getting to the wind of Jhe Italian. had tho eastern boy in a bad way.

The first round wss a tame one and even. I the second Phillips demonstrated to the crowd that be had a good left tab and beat Baylor to It almost at will. Saylor soon soivea the lert. mitt course ana fought back In cautious style. The real fighting started In the fourth.

round when the two exchanged bard rights snd lefts. Saylor showed the best In this round snd continued to held a big lead until the final bell. In the stxtn round Saylor put over two viclou punches to the wind snd Phillips looked tired while the crowd snowed Its eager ness for a cleancut victory by the knock out route for the local lad. Saylor was cautious, however, for he bad a lot respect for the visitor, as Phillips had fought a niteen-round draw'with him In Dayton. Phillips started his jabbing tac tics again In the eighth louml and after jabbing four times at saylor face, of which landed.

Saylor came back with hard left to the face, which aroused the hairy-chested Italian, and -he fought like bun In the ninth round Phillips appeared as thouch he were ready for the mat to many of the bugs and after Baylor, who was laiiu iwr m. Huuu unmg, punenro the eastern ad around the rlna- tbe Italian came back and showed the bugs he had the leather In him by letting loose hard lefts and rights, fhllilps came up fresh In the tenth and held his own. In the infighting Saylor -showed best snd with. stiff body punches had the -Italian looking tired. Phillips showed, just like all veterans at the game, that be had tbe staying qualities and not a few times met his antagonist too to toe when things looked dark for him.

Saylor fought cautious fight, but managed to lead In almost ever- round. McGowan-Russell Bout Best The semi-wlndup between Marty Me- Gowan and Kid Russell, the latter of Frankfort, pleased the crowd more than the other bout. The little, fellows fought eight rounds and gave the bugs a treat McGowan wss the more clever r.rnter snd earned a shede over the out-of-town boy Russell tried for victory In one way only one that seemed his only chance for i haymaker. Marty, however, wss always alert and managed to set tbe wild swings his opponent In a different course than that which they were "directed. Kuaeeii got In hi "only hope" a few time, but the 'blows always landed on MeGowan's head or neck and little damage was done.

McOowan kept the Frankfort lad In trou ble by l.la left jabs. Billy Terry, of PanvlJle. took tbe count In second round In bis engasc mens with George MHJaslin. of Nashville. Jimmy Lialton and Marvin Smith foortt six round as the opener of tbe night.

The bout was even. Two local bantam. Pat McMabon and Jerry Laiton. were Introduced from the ring sod announcement was made that the little fellows would meet In a ten-round bout at the Gayetr next Tuesday night for tho bantamweight championship tbe state, ucuowan anr ivio nusseii will also go ten round s. The Empire's card for next Frldsy.

night was announced with Battling- HeUy and Jim Krengle as the headliners In a ten-round go. Fix round bouts will be held between Tommy Dillon and Battling Brook and Jimmy watt and Bobby Ash. LOCAL BOWLING SCORES By taking three games from the Abat five last night the Indianapolis Brewing team tied the Central Unions for second place tn the Commercial League. Central t'aion quintet, by losing to in) Leveys. leu tne opening- to Brewers.

The Kingans won tbe odd game from the Water Company and the Crescents took the sne from the Crane and posted high teaat score wltu pins. Tbe Burtords emerged from plate by winning- strala-ht from Liebera. Slebert, the Crescents. high score, with ZZ rtns to his credit. Cot torn.

Keller, Brook Bren- ieold and Bartlett also rolled over ZM mark. ine nti-yorosns ana r.avens were winners toe l-ajru. The ifrw ttree after rolloff In tbe seeond game, su.cn rtsuiiea in a tie. uneen WSJ i I HALF Save As Much At the Kahn i $20.00 values, now S25.00 values, now i ale of Suits Overcoats $30.00 values, i We also offer exceptional values in special to-. order, tailoring.

Garments worth $25 $17.50 Garments worth $30 i ki ami I aMoraig Co Maler. of tie Kiai ti Electric Lighting. Yemnr Cn 6-45 Nybcrz Tourabout $2,000 This Nyberg Tourabout is a stylish, comfortable, dependable "Six a car any man may well jbe proud to own a'car which I represents real value. Seven Other nyberr Model Finch-Freeman Aoto Co. i MAIN 3863, NEW 1157 541 N.

CAPITOL AVE. K. B. BUMCZTT. lef 5ies Afeaegeir tor the three games snd had CI snd r.7 scores.

Taffe rolled a Zl score. The scores: Commercial League. MARION ALLEYS. Kins an i I Indpla Wster Cs. 1 11 Osy Ill- 1M lc MillerJr.

lis 1M Lelble ItT 1st 1S Carll 1 11 147 1W let 1S Ruble Ui 1S 171, 13S 117 Miller. Sr. ttt 1U Ul Wlschroler lal IS SIS 7M tx 7U Sit 770 Indpla Brewing Co. Ind pis. Abattoir Co 1 ub.ru.

11 1U 1W 147 11 1 Reles 13 17 14i Werner KH 101 U4 1M 1M J.M: ITS 144 US W. Keller 133 141 MS' Bryan Itt HI 14 E. Keller 114 11 1ST, iJavta 14 IsS Jtl 711 773 SSI I ttt 747 SO C. U. Tel.

Co. I Iv.y Bros. A Co. Henry ITS 1 lU Hewsher 1 174 IB Cora- 14 14 Kopp 14S IIS 13 Reubelt 14k 1- 137 147 Brooks 167 1 141 Kelly ITS IK US 12 li7 Tots Is S43 S79 70JI ToUlS 7iS 737 T3 DEMOCRATIC CT-CB ALLCTS. W'm.

B. Furford I Usbee Rienner Clarke JorJan Terry jeibold Vl H. ITl IS 147 177 IV, Hchows 134 Kl 14 Ml 1JS Orieb ir: IJi l- Rlfels M4 117 171 114 Ul 131 141 MS li 71S 74S 7SJ Co 147 171 1S1 Toals I7 Totals Crescenl I Crsne 1 IC7 17 Reel Hann Wbltrda-s. IW li 14 Bartlett. k.

171 214 14l t7 14 1S MS. US IU Vdt ia 171 173 l-iO 1W7 141 1 144 ll 14J Ml 7JI .1 7M Washington League. WASIIINCTOX ALLCTS. -Anti-Jordan Atlas Pspef 14 14S HK HInton 13S 141 1 McLaahlln. 1.T V6 lil.ise 114 Rubush.

14 Mi 14 Werner. 141 144 111 1L Klrkhoff 14 ll 1- C. Koellhig. 1M rl 1J7 SS 1:3 ir 13 Ill fit Dark Horse prbulmyer. 144 Kruder.v, 11 MS 1 1-1 7.1 1 US! 14 4S SS i Raven MS! Vogel 1M 11 '1ft I XI Partlew.

17S 14. 142 Hi Meyer 1 in tr. ii. 114 ITS 175 141 Ms Tsffe 144 114 107 Kf7 107, Handicap. 144 14 144 Jfttl'eKT yl Totals Ol'57.

SM Rrtll-off-Dark Horses, 14; RaTena 11 Weigh the car not its price. Both are light. But the Ford is the one car whose low price does not-indicate its high worth the reason why you must "get busy" today if you want a Ford this season. "Ererybody Is dzirinz FonT more than 200,000 fn serrice. Netr price runabout J32S tourbijr ear 00 town ear $800 with all eeruipment, f.

b. Detroit Get particulars from Ford Motor Company, 628 i N. Capitol Indianapolis, or direct from Detroit factory. DOTTLED As You Spend Garments worth $35 $22.50 20.00 OotLes Ccsllenea Wear Electric Starting TO SHORTBIDGE ALL-STARS WIN Defeat Alumni Basketball Five In Fast Contest, S3 to SI. The ex-grads were no match for ths Shortrldg team tn a fast basketball gam In the Shortrldge gymnasium yesterday afternoon, the old star taking the tall end of a 3 to 31 scors.

Two dtSerent teams represented Shertrtdg la eaoa half. Tha first team led the Alumni through the half, tho scoring being tied only one after tho start. Burns and Buschraan. of tho Alumnt proved to be the beet goal getters for their side. Burns particularly making spectacular one-hand shots backward over his head.

Holton and Mr tiger, for each got two field goals, and kept their team la the lead. Continued fouling on the part of the Alumnt kept referee Thomaa busy calling fouls, by which six point were mad by the Shortrldge team In one half. Wells held Ray, the Alumni forward, to on field goal. The scora at ths end of the half was IS to 12. Tbe new team which went In the seeond session could not get tog sthsr st first and the lead gained by the All-Stars In the -first halt was quickly overcome and a comfortable margin established by ths Alumni.

The All-Stars did not show any rlasa until the period was hJf over and Bayer went In at guard. They began to hit the basket then and overcame tbe lead. The rest of the game was a series of fast baakef shooting. Nicholson did tbe most scoring by getting four goals and one free throw. The game' raised Shortrtdge's hopes In the tourna-ment.

The team probably will be picked today. I i -Hope for-Racing. NEW TORK, February a meeN log ot the Jockey Club steward.7 to be railed soon, member of that organization sr optimistic as to the future of the sport in this stste, despite the recent ringing of the sppellste division of the supreme court tnst verbal betting cam witMn the law. August Belmont, chslrmsn of the stew- rds. 1 expected here from- Boston today and the time and" place of meeting will be announced by him.

From Charleston and Juarez word was received her that owners would be glad to snd their thoroughbreds to the New York tracks as soon as the local season was opened. mmmmmm 'h.

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