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21 Tm: INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925. KANSA: TEA OPE i 1 1' 5 DAY GAM OF A. CL by Inj 10,000 SEATS Tra thnaeaad aeala will be alared a sale at Waahlaajtnw ark at nnom TllVada far tkr pralaf ball cam. rrctlar rfrrrr4 ri eertlea. larladlne; all the besear heea aola" for wtfki.

Owr Saaltb a a 14 ar riacrmrntt reaaplete to aaedle a Moialrr, rrond with the trrllaw la Ike flelda. i The Kansas City Blue" arrived en the teere of the player Th numbers allotted to th Indiana follow, x. 1 KeV aearef. Se. 4 hrurttry.

eattleMer. N. rlaf. nrwij Km, 4 Iturfapp. (hirrf tae.

I Irak, eailMarf, aa, RrK, anlMee. 7 flrat aaeey Ne, aUkeiJer. SArhrrlWf, ekertatep. 1 1 kruefer. eatrke.

a. 1 1 Vncvaee, vwlcher. e. I rt catckrf, Na. I ItMl.

IV narwrlL. piirare. i1 Na, Hrant. aitratt. I aaama.

pttehev. ia M. mtvfcer. Na. (lif, TkmntwAai.

Nik IVienf, pit. hr, ee, aiiuty. 1 Cere vales at Park. Tuesday's Schedule. tnrrlraa AaaavrlataaA.

Kaaaaa ity at taallaaaawlla. Mlaaeaaellai at Talede. St. I'aal at t'olaaakaa, Milwaakee at Laaalavllle. atlaal Leagwes.

Hf. Laala at Claelaeatl. IMttabnraa at Iras. a. ew lark at Iloatem.

Phlladetakla at Dra eklyav. Aaaerleaa Leagae, ftevetaad at it. Iaala. Cklcaa at Detroit, ftoataa at Pkllatlelplila. Waaklastea at ew York.

ndicapped Juries, Illness Eddie Zwtlling in Charge of: the Club in Absence of Man ager L'avarv Opening Day Arrangements Complete Probable Lineups to Face Wire Parade Committee Busy Other Dope on Teams. I Harrison will play a prominent part In th cpnlng cremonles at th ball rark, which will be In charge of Colonel Robert S. Woodson. The llttt Infantry IUnd will march from the tm plate, accom panied by atth ball clubs, to th I laic bile In rircn center, ith a coif.ri NEW GOV RNING BODY PROPOSED FOR I a7T. i.iry or ttjfl in Plan Providing for 15 Elected Representatives to Be Submitted to Referendum.

Government of the Indiana High Athletic Association may hane considerably nxf. September. At. that Urri the board of control or Mister Ihsaa's aggregation submit to a referendum vote a proposal forrn a lesri.lative body compound fifteen elected representatives arrd the five mcmbur" of the board of control, which legislative bodj" fhaDh make ti rules groverninK The I. jf.

S. A. A. Thtr ar very good reasons tor ij a according to those who ha' arranged this eiatlon icason with the Indians meeting is unwieldy which a nmea wtthl the Chlcajfo ht. and Sunday, "whlla they wer defeated In rria.

tha play robbed off tha story. at th annual mcninir." reada we in nomr'iiljit nf rl'ilanirlatecl o. 11. which contains the condition because of injuries ana Illness to the Arrangements are complete, for the "beat opening" that hai been hM many year. Th 3uc ea of the Indiana last season in running nerk and tick to the wire, wlth.t'; Saints han had much to'do with atlrnulatlr; more" Interest1 In a club In chary.

of a popular man aarer. Ownl propoi. tnrj hort tor consid ar.a fllir, rafe thlnkinsr f6r th athletic proble touching more than .0 hi Laat yir at the annual ill Is. "The tirr.e avail meet rentatives there to vote on im jwrtant measures, which la not at repree ntati re. The board or control and A.

L. Tranter have prepared the propoaal. which reada an follow: A flv lhati fr mH The Indiana had two good rrac 7 lnm. 1 A. A comtwiaed of fifteen Whlt reprewmiaiirea wdof, flre tnrm and I QI x'ird of both tk 2 Thi ralanre bo.tr hsil make th 1 8 A rnuah edirea in1 nut the nlavera In "ru naij exe ftn form for 7 tha A.

A. 7 thTem rLrrr lheh. A lth th defeat Paturday. On in rwUux in'" P'yr faultloa f4 The prM nt of the brd of fleldinir Kam bit tr of th i rtiatiTe rJor leaa na pltehlnir of tha tnld body. aon vnruty ih bOK cor ten Ti permanent rf trjt I.aan Oaf af flam.

Tri IMuea chancea for flniahlnc up In tha fac received a Hdol Jolt Saturday afternoon when Vajiasrer Jf hn Lran, of tha wht blared an Infield utility role. iJafoi a broken ankle In an hiMtlon with th CHi Cuba at Kanaaa City! Ivivin attempted to allda Into flrat hn ftr biintinr In the ninth Innlna; arrd a bona snapped in tha colllalon lth tha bar. lie will out of tha cam for at leat two monlha if ot all ifiioti. Iierauaa r.f Iflnena, Third lUeeman rit rb. and hhortatop Johnny Keif tr have been out of the game.

Ktlleher and Kllerba. however, may be back In piny for tha opening 'n. I'utch former ootflelder. hi la the coach of the waa In charu' of the club. Hecate the phyaical condition, of his oit flt he was unthla to determine def' Mtely as his lineup.

Tha foWov l.itc be sotnatblnar Ilk it. as far the llluea ar concerned: ansae tMr. IiUlUaapullai Mnrrar. aretM Ka OntnbarT. rt.

fl. IWrHe. third Hrhlnf, mm4 bae fctirra. MU Hoiavp. Ihir4 eaae kHirher.

aJiw1rea Keh. If flt4 left fll4 iaa4U r)r Kaee Kutm, flrt bm entr fi44 Hi mirr fU. khre4Kr. ehnrtatep etilaaajll. aalrttee Rnfn, 'entrker wlklua, p4rtee i Harwell, pitefcet Iara4e rrm ant enaent a.

Joaeph o. Kraemer, commandr In chief, and Harry M. FrankUn, ehlef of starf, teported their arm In food ahape for tha annual par rad to Waahinjrton park. Com roandtna; aener; hava Leen ordered ave their divlalona In. position ready to MOH Otil promptly at 1 clock.

club In tha city of any Importance all la to be rep rfnti4 In th! parade, and thera be aperial stunts at the park. Including flaf ralatnc ceremonies, 4Vii ic it wltn fiowere, durlna whirh time remetae will ba cllcklna an.i owtiii Mueit will be as self as a achoolptrl reel tins; The ij M.ood on the Durnlng Murray and Connolly, who when Ihry want to bi ar about as fanny any two Irtah comedlene, will at out their naual Job of hurrylna mttera aloru so that they can Ura ihmelve'a at Ih mercy of 4bt rrltlcal Individual, tha baae lail fn. lh two umpire ar alovt as well known to Indiana fans as IndlanspolU ball 1 a The toh of rettlnc a hu parade tinder way nl Into th park by 0'4' le a strenuoua one and. Mr. vfa Titer aVin e41 concerned to be on time.

The ball fame ts to tart at 1 o'clock and th teams he have their cuatomary prao tl e. The etunta which hava been lannd will take tip a rrearranaed erootmt of time.1 but ends must meet. That a. the parade starts at o'clock and the ball aam at 1. Iirln yoir own straw hat.

l'layera Ar Th aaeoclatllon bossea adopted (S'rula at tha winter meetlna: pro vbllng for th humberlnr cf play ra to enable the fan to keep bet ter tab on the bat tints order. Th a reard will! carry th numbers corresponding to the numbers worn i Tha iwrve b. rlrt1 foitowi Three frrm of the five I. H. S.

A. A. diatrict to ba hoM. tr mill vote. Th of fifteen rrreir.ta lirea hn blwto Seplembrr SihI 'ktora 3 lfrr.

Th, flret rl i.i memhera ahnll erve. as follnwa The in each cia I. 'rSJ purolw of vot anan aerve from el lion to three yar frot January 1, 121; the member re. eiv. Ina" the avorvd larf't vot ttinU vne 1 and the member reejvln the I third lrrt vote arve for one year from January 1.

IftCfl. v. in rae; ot t)e the vote ehall be taken a(ln. tha votea beinf cant for the iwn hj ara tied. "in.

After the loJUal elections each member ahall be elected for three year or for the uw ulred term. "11. The annual meetinr ah ail be a met for the explanation and Inter prMs.tiona of rules and rrrulationa. for Inspirational addreaafNi by rv leader nn4 for cooat nutiTo work. Th WlaUtlve.

bo.ly ehall mees trior to tha annual meetin each year, al th lima ol the annual sneetina and at su other time as nvary. "13. Ail eapxneee of the body ahall be paid of tha 1. H. A.

a. funds. "14. Minor detail In cwtneriioji with th ay.rknp of the lnrsalativa fxxly ahaii handlwt tr the leg taiative body. "16.

A majority (eleven) ahall con atltut a ii'inrum "Iff. At the InJlial election, all ttoa ahail take pi. eii yar between l.arjer 1 and December 10, all voU i heme mllrd to the perrnanent aecretary. '17. Wiihdraaal from the tearhinf pro fraainn or a lapae tn memberahlp in the 1.

It. S. A. A ahall comatitute a vacancy and in atim raaes to rrmalninc membere ol th Wtaiative body ahall chooee a mrobef from tbe Uiatrlct whntjn the vacancy ex lta to arrve until the niemher choaen at th nest election aaeumea ofticr." MANUAL NINE TO PLAY THREE GAMES THIS WEEK Th Manual baseball team will open Its achadul. Tuesday afternoon against tha Vst Newton nine at Wat Newton.

On Wednesday th R4 and Whit hall players wlU their first homa cam with uthport at Garfield park. On rl day tha south aldcra will play their third contest of th week with Lawrence at th aam park. All of th thr games ar rated as bard ones for th Red, but th Manualltem ar expecting to com out on top. Caasady, star pitcher of th sauad." nrobaaly will saved for tha Uwrtnr game, Howard. promtalna freshman hurUr.

most likely wilt perform against South port. Tna pitcnar to periorm saaLnat West Newton wtll 6 Uct1 from th following: Okey. Harrison. Neild and Witt. Introducing Newcomers In American Association FH1JIK P.

HAI LET. First llaaaaaaa, MUwaak.ee. Itarw, Waakegaa. 11L. SatmWr ft laata.

tiaat. a reef it tavcaea. eigat. ITS tiata rtaat haaaeeu Tarawa rvgat k. (I ta l3t waahraraa I1I.1.

aeatl ara teaaa. Ala) nl( tkts tea la 1Z2 aa4 ISCX 12 rd 4.aaea, Ml aattlas: avrraae, JITi fie Ul lac average, JIM koawe rnaa, la. KLUGMAN IS INJURED CLF.VELAND. Aprlt The Indian wefe at St. Louis to for ieir final workout.

day iy Umpire Assignments At IiM ipoUa Murray and CooaoJy. At lx4UTtite Chiil anj Hares. At Cofombua McUrew aad' Holaoea. vToietlo i ianeraa and rreeaiaa. Fatraneaat Beat Swayaee.

tA TtlOX. Tnd Anrll 11. Falr jniard carrying the unruried fiagl 1r.H hMi a A The guard wul represent the navy. High School won a. track and army ar.d At the flaapole the colors will be run un at i Tieia meet irom jwjtjw itien on tha Fatrmount kigb School cmder following' wht the band will playMraek Saturday.

a i the national anthem. lot iointa 1 point COLLEGE BASEBALL total a. Ohio State. 11: t. orth wc irn, Purd je.

4. wKrgia TrcK. Noire Punt. 1. Michuian.

18; Kersttteky. Harearrt. 12; IV fo t'atversity. 0 A. and X.

Wacoaj.ia Uni vefty. 1. Ccmeu. 1 1 x. 1 i PennayreaAia.

Waehiog too. and Lee, A. Army. Atr.nrt, t. Cohjmbt.

New York University. 5. Kortihaan. StsddlrtxiryJ 0. Prinretoa.

(rrton. CatoUc Caiversity Waotnagtool. 7: Te. a ary. zniae rniverelty.

1. BuckneU 10; Cnieerwty ot Virginia, I. P. 1 4: Jyracuse. 1.

Unlveraity of Korth Caroilaa. 1: TTnsTer 'stty of Karyland. 0. Iowa, ti TuUna. 4L Probable Batteries to Open at Washington Park KRUpGER, CATCHEJl.

yu) A 'DISTRICT TRACK MKTS ASSIGNED TO 1 5 CITIES ANDERSON. April 13. One hundred and forty high schools are named as competitors In the I. H. S.

A. A. sectional track and field mett which will be held at fifteen sectional centers on iaturdav. Mhv 16. inning relay teams and the winners of first and second places tne sectional meets will be tr In th final trak and field rnM to be held atlTechniinl Hip.i School.

Indinnapolli. May 2S The sectional centers and the assignment by' counties: ConncMville Kayette. Wayne. Ru. h.

Shelby. 1: Decatur, v. Henry' Kranklin. ti Union 1. Total.

8 KlUhart Elkhart. 4: Latranare. 3: No i ble. 1 2. Total.

Kiwo' Ma.iifon. 3: Delaware 2: Randolph 3 Hamilton. 3: Jay. 2. Total.

13. Evamvijit Vanderburf h. 3: Gibaon. Poary, Warrick. 1'erry.

1: 1. Total. 9. Ft Wiynf Allen. 2: Whitley.

2: Hunt inton. 1: Wolfe. 2: Adanie. Dekalb. 3.

Total. 10 C.ry Lake. 7 Porter. Laporte. 2.

Total Iiidiananou Marion. 7: Hancock. 1: JLohnam. 3: Hendrtcka, 1: Morran. 1.

To tal. Kckomo Howard. 2: Blackford, 1: Boona. 3: Clinton. Tipton.

Grant. 6. Total. 14. Lofanaport Caw.

2: Miami. 2: Carroll. 0: White. 1: Tirpecanoe. Wabaah.

1. Total. 7. Plymouth Marshall. 4: Starke.

Fur ton. 1: St. Joseph. 2: Kosctuako. 1.

Total. 10. Salem Lawrence, 1: Oranae. 0: Crawford. 0: Harrteon.

0: Floyd. 1: Monroe. 1: Clark. 1. Total.

S. Scott. Bartholomew. Dearborn. Ohio.

Swttaerland 0: Jefferson. 2: Rlplev. Jennlno. 0: Jackaon. 0 Brown.

1. Total. 7. Terr Haul Vir. 2: Clay, 1: Parke.

0: Putnam. Vermillion, il Owen. 0: Montsomery. 1: fountain. ,2.

Total. 8 Vinennca Knox. 3. Davieaa. 1:.

Martin 0. Greene. Sullivan. 0. Total.

8. DOUBLE HEADER CARD A double header has been arranged by the Broadway A. C. for th weekly wrestling show at the Broadway theater next Thursday nlfirht. Matty Mateuda.

of Japan. Is to meet Tommy Record, of Boston, tn one of the bouta and Alll Has san, the Turk Junior middleweight. is to meet Lrnle Uaddock in the other 'match. Crowley Goes, to Georgia April IS Jtra Crowley, one of the famous "four horsemen" of Notre Dame's championship football team tn 1S24. has been named back field coach at' the University of Georgia, Head Coach George Woodruff has announced.

Crowley succeeds Frank W. Thomas, also a Notre Dame star. who has accepted a position as bead football coach 'at the University of Chattanooga, Crow ley will report September 1. DePalraa Was Race. DALLAS.

April IS. Ralph DePalma. of Brooklyn, won the 100 mtle Three A race at the Fair park race here Saturday afternoon. going tne distance tn so. Of th ten contestants 'wno started, six finished.

Phil Shafer. th Texas Terror, was second; Karl Dever. third; Earl Morton, fourth; Jack Feddlcojrd, fifth, and Frank Elliot, sixth. A. n.C.

Wla Practice Tilt. Jewel's A. B. defeated the Delmonta Sunday tn a practice game at Rlveralde pvtrk. The score wa 9 to l.

The A. a. a have two open dates. April 2S and May 3, and would Hk to hear from state teams. Tipton.

Elwood and Rushvllle take notice. Address Edward Uick erson. S57 Edgemont avenue, or call Randolph 15, between 6 and 8 n. m. Okie Tresseea Batter.

COLUMRUS. April It. Ohio Stat dedicated Its new baseball diamond Saturday afternoon by de featlnc the Rutler College ntn. 11 to 3. In a came that waa marked: by rather irrerular pitching and hard thlttlnr.

The local batters cot seven Kl ig man. reserve aecona caaeman. I runs off Ewing. Rutler pitcher, in was added to the Cleveland Indians' th third and ourth Innings. caaualty list when he turned an ankle tn yesterday game with the Reds at Cincinnati.

Mia Injury was thougnT not to it serious Grlgca and Keach wer the best hitters for the visiting nine. Ttjaaaa Wtaaer. SAV DIEGO. April Jt. Sun spero.

owned br the Labrea stable Sunday won the Tijuana cup of two final stake event on the winter program at the Tijuana track. AH. Over was second with Kiarcey btone third and Spic and Mn rouriB. lira ior tne race waa i 5. Parale Baaaaa Pa re ate.

EVANSTON. lit. April 1J. North western defeated Purdue 14 to 4 In th first Western Conference base. bail game of the eeajon her Satur day.

Seldel. of the Purple, hit home run in the fourth Inning. Iateraatfeaal Ragky. PARIS, April 13 In an interna tional Rag by contest. En eland tn.

iy bwi i reuce, io points to 11. AMATEUR BASEBALL R. L. Sterenaon. reaident of the Commercial League, has ci.l a toevtbvg of tS league tor Tueeday night at the Koe store.

The Acme" A. continued ihir winning streak Sunday by defeating the In it aopoa Giacta at Bhodius park. The Acme eoliet three home ruiss during the cause. The Acmes will taret the Douglas A. C.

next nark at a. n. Games state teams. Write William Johneoo. rVtMnr avesrae, or Belmont 4CS0 and aak for BUI.

The aianager ot the team la asked to cail Um above number. BURWELU (Indians) HEAVY SCHEDULE DRAWN FOR BUTLER TENNIS MEN Butler has ten meets and two tournaments scheduled on Its 1925 tennis card. This Is probably the most formidable program that the racquet wielders have faced. A dual meet with Illinois and the state and western conference tournaments are the high llphts. With Kurirock and Sagalowsky back in school along with Richards and McCleay, chances are ood for a season cleanup.

Kurxrock Is this year's captain. The schedule follows: April 15 Earlham College, here. April 18 State Normal. Terrf Haute. April 22 FrankUn College.

Krana.in April 2o Washington Lnlvereity. St. Louu. April 29 Earlham Richmond. May Wabaah College, here.

May 8 Cnivenuty ot Vrbana. May 9 Washington University, here. May IS Kranlinn College, here. May 20 State Normal, here May 22 23 state championships. uncle.

May 28.30 Western Conference championships. Chicago. BASKET RULES CHANGED (By the A aocla Press NEW YORK, April 13. Three radical changes In the basketball playing; rules were adopted by the Joint committee of the Y. M.

C. A. A. U. and the National Collegiate Athletic Association at Its annual meeting here Saturday.

Changes Include abolition of all b' nd ihe back rule In case of a Jump oau ana a provision that a ball which hits tha edge of the backboard will be considered In plav unless it caroms out of bounds. These alterations were mad to unify the play ing code and to standardise the game as played in the east and weat. FOWNES LOSES TO YATES N. C. April 13.

Arthur Tata. of Rochester, N. won tha annual united north and south amateur golf tnurnament here Saturday, defeating W. C. rownea.

of Pittsburgh, former national champion, 10 and 8 In the nirty six hoi final round. "sJi v. a ar I i X' i a a 9 E7 I y. a. v.

WILKINSON, PITCHER. (Blues) EARL COOPER IN ON 500 4 MILE MEMORIAL DAY RACE a. aaaw The entry of Earl Cooper, veteran automobile race driver. In the Memorial day 600 mile race, waa announced Saturday. Cooper finished second In last years five century grind, being overtaken in tha laat few lapa by Joe Boyer.

Big Year, Says Hickey By tha Associated Pre CHICAGO, April 13. With the pennant winning St. Paul team In new the 1925 race In tha American Association takea on added xeat, and Preatdent Thomaa J. Hickey said he looked forward to the beat seaaon in the circult'a hta tory. "The addition of a Pacific Coast rLeagu championship serlea," said President Hickey, ''following; the International League gamea, should i stimulate the players on each club to do their utmost.

The playera reailie the pennant winnera win get an attractive share of the receipts from the minor league championship aeries." Former Indian Outfielder in Temporary Charge of Blues t. i i 1 7 l.i, yri i I'' iV i a i EDDIE (DUTCH) ZWILUNG. One of the most popular outfielders that ever claved with the In dians is Eddie ZwilHng, of the Kansa City team. Zwilling played with the Tribe several seasons and he left the club only that he wanted to play in Kansas City where he lies. Owner W.

C. Smith, Sr of the Indians, arranged the deal at the player's request. Last season Zwilling was appointed coach of the Blues and when Manager John Lavan, of that club, was injured Saturday, Zwillinfj was placed in charjre of the team. Zwilline probably will have a hard row I to hoe on the swinsr around the eastern section of tho leacrtio aa soBday at Khodm I number of his best players are out or hardly able to play. are wanted with! i iu auuiuuii i.w i A.Aua tujuiy, niciicr eruie ocnupp is out oecause of being, struck on his pitching arm.

Ellerbe, third baseman, has been suffering from tonsUitis; Dudley Branom, first baseman, from a charley horse, and Johnny Kelkher, shortstop, from an injury, to bis hip. 1 fjr SHIN CATCHER. (Blues) READY REFERENCE SCHEDULE OF INDIANS AT HOME AND ABROAD At Vgshinirton Park. With Kansas City April 14, 15, 16, 17, June 18, 19, 20, 21, August 4 5, 6, 7. With Milwaukee April 18, 19, 20, June 22, 23, 24, 25, August 8, 9, 9, 10.

11. St. Paul April 21, 22, 23, 24, June 14, 15, 16, 17, August 12, 13. 14, 15. With Minneapolis April 25, 26, 27, June 10, 11, 12, 13, August 16 16 IT 18 10 With Louisville May 29, 30, 30, 31, July 24, 25, 26, September 5, 6, 7.

7, 8. With Toledo June 1, 2, 3, 4, July 31, August 1, 2, 3, September 21, 22. 23, 24. With Columbus June 5, 6, 7, 8, July 27, 28, 29, 30, September 25, 26, 27, 27. Games Abroad.

At St. Paul April 29, 30, May 1, 2, July 19, 20, 21, 22, August 9j 2 23 23. At Minneapolis May 3, 4, 5, 6, July 15, 16, 17, 18, August 24, 25, 26, 27. At Kansas City May 7, 8, 9, 10, July 7, 8, 9, 10 August 28, 29, 30, 30. At MUwaukee May li, iz, iJ, 14, Juiy il, iz, it, August oi, September 1, 2, 3.

At Louisville May 10, 11, 10, juiy jseptemoer 18 19 ''O. At Toledo May zl, zz, zo, June ou, juiy 1, oepiemoer io, 14, 15. 16. At Columbus May 25, zp, ze, june zt, zi, zs, zv, jsepiemoer 9, 10, 11, 12. WHAT SISLER THINKS (By Georaje Slsler, Manager St.

Lcrala Browne) Tke Browns hope to do Vet tec than they did laat aeaeoa. are not elalaaing; the Aaaerleaa Le agree pennant, bat we will dispute the claims of other dar Inn; the season. Althoagh loet Shecker, a arreat pitcher, we eeewred Joe Bash In hie place and Baak will be meat va la able man. not only because ke kaa a let pitching left In klan, bnt beeanae ke la a naoet val aable anan for kla There wer certain laflaeaces aw tk teaaa laat year that real weed tk aaorale bnt tbey kave been eerreeted and I believe will work In better karaaeay tkla aeaaosw It la sjoiaa; be a kard race for tk team tknt win tk pea neat nad we feel tare tknt ar aPatnaT to be very nenek In It. GYM OPENING TONIGHT Tonight the new Arcade gym opens officially Its new home, and It ahould be a gala night In local athletic circles since more than twenty of the local boxinr frater nity and mkny other local athletic athletic celebrities will be on hand.

The now Arcade gym la located at 24 South Illlnola atreet and occupies the entire third floor. It will be the home of Indlanapolla boxera. wraat lers and in addition will be a down town gym for the buslneas ana pro fessional man. The boxera who will give exhlbl tions. include Roy Wallace.

Ather ton. Alte. Schmaedel, Cox. Wataon, Roberta, Caraon, uiiex, aiorrie. royal also la acneauiea.

i ne aiiair will be open free to the public, and there will be refreshments ana cigars. Mike Mitchell and Billy Shine, both prominent In athletie circles, estabUahed th gym. Peeifle Ceaet Leagae. SeatO. 8 5: Ban Traaoleoo.

8 2. Salt Lake, 14 8: Vernon. 4 7. Los Angeies, 5 8: Portland. 2 3.

Oakland. 7 Sacramento. 1 8. EXHIBITION GAMES At TUftimore R. H.

Z. Philadelohla. American League. .882 Baltimore. International 7 it Batteries Earnahaw.

Jackson ard Kop shaw: Grove, nets, Cochrane ana fox. At R. H. T. Pittaburgh.

National 3 7 3 Ifeoiphia, Southern League 13 6 1 Battort Konpal. Culkton and Smith; Calclera. Morton and Kohlbecker. At LouiariUa R. H.

Detroit. American Leagne. 8 13 0 Inl.rine A.mr nrm Aaandatlon. 4 8 1 Battenee Dana. Wells.

Baealer and Woodall; Koob and Meyer. a r1 Abt. 0 ST im Mir.neanolia Anmn Aaaa.J..17 16 3 Tula. Western League .10 17 3 Batter! Wateon. Herns.

ra meet and Wirt; Tesar. Payne. Black. WUiiams sad Casey. At Kansas City H.

T. Chicago. NaUonai League. 8 7 0 Kan City. American 17 2 Batterie Blake.

Morgan and Hart next afeeaenrer. Botinele and shlnaalt. At New Hare. Conn, R. BV B.

Boeton. National Leagiae 9 New Haren. Easter 1 8 3 Battene Benton. Cooney and O'Neill; McKentr. Ni.

hoiaa. Lot tua and HergT. Waterbury. Conn R. H.

JB. Boaton. American League. 3 0 1 WaWbury. Eaatem League 10 2 Battenee Rnffmg, Jamieaon.

Wingfield. Stckea and Smith: yuller; Touch tone. ami an and McCarthy. At Oklahoma City E. P.tteburgh.

National Sacood 1 1 12 Oklahoma City Westerns V.14 14 4 Ballenee Lemareut. Schmidt and aox Strchmeyer. xay ana Bprague. pena. St.

Paul SprtngfiaVl (7f. All 1 i qndnnaU 4 (li Innings). TUNE IN ON KFKU FOR THE KANSAS RELAYS LAWTIEJVCE. Kas April 1 TkeaMaat ef track faas la easa eveateea states will a akla im alt la am the tkrllllaar rrewta ot tk third aaaaal t'alverslty af Kaaaaa relays mm April IK. Tha entire prearraaa.

larlaaUaa; afteeH relay races a ad alae apeHal flrl4 aatf trark eveata. will hroad raat fraaa KFKU. tha aatveralty ruadraatlaa; atatlaau Mara tha. alaety laatltatiowa ara eatered la tha aaeet, It waa aiee4 after tha tlealsc eatrtea am April The iaatltatlaas eatere4 rra reseat faartersi states aad extend fro an PeaaayWaaJa a tha east ta Callferala aad Orecoa a the weat aad fraaa Mlaaeaota on tke aorth to Texaa aa tha oath. BULLDOGS IN OHIO AND KANSAS RELAY IVIES The Butler track team Is turning; its attention to tha Kansas ralay carnival at Lawrence, Kas Saturday since tha Bulldogs won legs on the mil and a half mile trophies two years ago.

Occidental College ilso has a leg on the two cupa and It ts expected that tha colleg class races wtll narrow down to a race between tha baton carriers of Butler and this school. Since the Ohio stat val and the Kansas affair are both neauiea ror tn same afternoon gutter win divide lta track force. raway. Ktlgore. Gray and Phillips Will make on tha rli rquad which will go weat and the rest of the track team probably will Bo to Columbu.

The baseball team meets tha University of Louisville at Irwin field Friday afternoon and goes to Dayton University Saturday. TIGERS REACH HOME DETROIT, April It Tha Detroit Tigers arrived today from Louisville, where they closed a training season said by local baaeball writers to be one of the moat successful in recent years. Kxcept for one game lost to Cincinnati. theH users won consistently In the preseason games. The season opens at Navln field tomorrow with the Chlcaarn Whit Sox opposing the Detroit Exhibition Games With Chicago Shown in Figures Mostil.

cf Darts, ss Collins. 2b Butler. 2b Sheely. lb Kalk. If Hooper, rf Karam.

3b. Schalk, Grabby. e. rabar, Barrett Tbumton. p.

Connelly, Totals Christenb'y. Sicking. Hodapp. 3b. If Schmandt.

Ih. Clarke, cf Schrelber, Krueger. a weu. 1 Schemansk, p. 1 Yoter 1 ftatariay.

CHICAGO. AB. BB.SH. R. 4 3 4 1 5 4 6 4 0 0 1 1 0.

0 unnstenoury. n. Sicking. 5 Hodapp. 4 Alien.

II. 4 Schmandt. 4 Clark, cf 8 Scfaretber. 8 Roberteoa. Henry, 1 Duffy.

Wicks, Shins. Wllaon, Morris. Kitssimmori. p. 1 Kella, Kane and othera.

A battle Krueger 1 aowwyavD.) p. Totals 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 H. O. 1 9 i 0 0 0 0 A. X.

0 0 5 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ..34 3 9 8 10 27 15 1 1NDIAXAPOUS. AB. BB.SH. R. H.

O. A. T. rf. 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 i i 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Totals ...4.38 0 37 11 5 Batted for 8chmanke in moth.

Batted for Fsber ta fourth. Chicago 10110203 0 Jt I Indianapolis 0 1020O10 14 Two bsae hit Clarke, Collins. Talk. Allen. Thurston.

Schreiber. Yoter. Threa baa hit Schalk. Schmandt. Connelly.

Homa run Seely. Stolen naan alnilil 0. Bases on 'balls Oft BurwelL 1: off Thurston, li oit conn ally. off che manake. Z.

lilt and runs Off BurwelL 1 5 hits. 8 runs In four tnntnr: off Sehe tnanske. 6 hits, run In five innings; off Faber. 2 1 run In three innings; off Thurston, 3 hlta 2 runs In three In nings; off Connelly. 4 hit.

2 rune in three Innings, struck out By Paber. 2: by Burwell. 1. Winning pitcher Thar aton. Losing pitcher Schamanak.

em pires McOrew and QualVer. CHICAGO. AB.BB.SHlk H. O. A.

Mostil. 3 2 0.3 1 Paris, aa 5 0 0 0.3 Col Una. 5 0 0 1 2 Sheely. 4 1 0 0 1 Talk. 4 0 0 0 0 Barrett, rf 2 1 1 Hooper, 1 0 0 Oil aUlD, 8 1 0 Grabby.

2 0 0 0 1 Crouee. 2 0 0 0 Blankenahip, p. 2 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 18 3 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 .0 4 0 1 6 Totals 83 8 1 8 8 2715 INDIANAPOLIS. AB. BB.SH.

R. n. O. A. 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 2 0 0 0 118 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 118 0 0 0 1 13 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 10 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 27 12 Batted for ritaatflunoas la eighth.

13000020 08 lDOianapou 03 Two baae hits MostiL Daria. Chrlatea. bury. Stolen base Barrett. Double plays Slaking te Sctirelber to Schmaodt; fiana it Sheely Left oa base Indianapolis.

10; Chicago. 7. Baaee on vis Off Henry. oft ttiatnoBKai, 1: off Blankeaahlo. 8.

Hits sad runs Off Henry. 4 hit. 4 runs in 4 ianlngs: off nti stmanona. 4 hlta, 3 runa In 4 innings: on Thotnpaon. 0 hits.

0 run ta i inning. nil oy pucnar By Blankenahip Robert aon I. Struck out far Henry. by ritsalmawna. i.

Losing pitch Hetrry. mpirea JacGrew and Ouai iters. ACTCAJ "7 ESiM MAJOR CLUBS FACE YIR ORBM Even Tailenders of Last Sea ton Confident of Being In Running All Way. INJURIES HANDICAP CLUBS Several Prize Beauties From at at a a a Minors in trie Lineups Teams Remodeled. I By the; Associated Prees ererit toward which tha atemtln af wawae WttVMStWat Vk baseball fandom has been directed" for long winter bound months, tho first lap in the race ior supreme baseball honors, rritliiiaixteen ma jur entries, suiru tomorrow.

AJtriough the preseaaon war ml og Up of the National and Amcrlcao League cluta waa marked by a die astrous list of casualties uno player, each club faced ih un of the 1S2S aeaaon wit wnnn and with predictions of a better showing in all departments of tb national came. Even last year's cellar position team Indicated tn cautioua atate mente that they did not expect agaJn to be the laat In the home atretch, Manager Dave Bancroft, of the Boa ton Braves, tailenders In. the National League in mt. promised "a wore colorful, mora interesting, and, I hope, more successful team than last aeason," while the morale ot Chicago White Sor. the ,1124 finale, markera of tha American Leagu, reported th hlgheat alnce th world aerlea acandal wltn lota of enthuaiaam tn camp.

Injnred Playera. Whll Injuries. wilt keep a num. ber of regulars out of th opening game, and In aome Inatancea for a lone period. reaourceful managers expect aucceaafully to plug vthelr positions with veterans or new tart ent.

Among the absentees will be the mighty Babe Ruth, who will hear the returns from a Nw Torkv hospital, Some teams, notably th 1121 world champion Washing ton Sena tore, will aend into th fray th same tineup that fought their oaines last year, nut many new facea will appear around th elr CUV," teama bsrve been a liberal Infusion of new blood ha been given both Boston cluba. Some prise beauties from th lower leagues will be. given an op portunlty to prov their talent aad worth. Tha PklUrf.i.m. Aim a Lies hav a new battery reputed to have cost 1160.000.

It la Nnpeitd. Lefty Groves, from Baltimore, and Gordon Cochran, from Portland. The Boaton Braves' roster ahowa a PoVuini Jlm WU 0bt10 Thtt Wjssi In art A a will hav th services of Waiter Johnson, whose plans to buy a coast iJUvtra and from active the other veterans of th triumphant 1924 aeaaon. four nltchara hi. added to the team and the reserve avivai iruiioinia.

aue ctm lorx uianrs no no sent auch an unbroken front. Illness and Injury makinar Mmc.r Graw'a arranaemanta for tha er so uncertain that only one player waa certain ot a berth, Frlach In. turcu iooi was expected to kp lm out. but younir Llndatrom waa vrvaya cv mr aecona Dl. Art Nehf probably will take the in in ranxs or the New Tork Yankees hav been filled by recruits, urban Shocker may be picked to pitch, while In Ruth piece wiu appear.

tha promising Ben PaechaL tll Brooklyn Robins, th third of Greater New Tork' a kaaa ball aggregations. Dassy Vane waa alatad foe tha Kat. n.vi. sun eapvci riicair aero xnor mahlen. who had a food aaaon with Dallas In 1124.

to compnsat for thailosa of Doak, who refused a lit, ood contract to go into business. me cnicago cmna find themaelv aerlouely handicapped by Injurtea, with Walter (Rabbit) Maranvllla nnralng a broken ankle and Grigaby, anotnerreguiar, a broken collaf bone. With Eddie Collins at tha halm th Whit Box wer reported cm their, toes witn enthuaiaam. A weak spotl at short has been atopped up by Ik Da vl, a veteran from Colutnbus. Th Bt.

Lout Browns hava on holdout. Bill Jacobaon. atarxcanter neider. wno wanta more Hnoney. Manager Georsje 61alr think hla pltchina staff waa much Improved with th acquisition of Milton Gas ton, Jo' Glrard and Jo Bush, from th New York Yankees.

The St, Louis National Leaguers, the Cardl. rials, "are much stronger in a couple of poaltlons and every man fit to go. according; to Manager Branch lilckay. Tailewder Confident. Connl Mack, pilot of th Philadelphia Athletics, would mak no predictions, but said was "going to win enough cames to.

mak th fans forget th yars In th cellar." To oifaet th loaa of Jo llauaer, who haa a buatad knaecap. Mack la r.elyina; oa Jim Pool, of Portland; New talent alao appears on th Philadelphia National roster, Manager Fletcher being much Im preased with th work of Huber, at third. Oeorg Burns, formerly with th New York Giant a. baa won a' tV liialUl' eaaa wa sea WUV1I ie B. Barnard.

prsldat of th Clvland Indians, aays the team; Is stronger than sine 12L Bar arm will keep three regulars out, of th opener. Manager (speaker particularly Is proud of his array of left handed pitching talent. Ty Cobb, lender of tha Detroit Americans, makes no bone about saying the Tigera will win the American League flaa. Th club virtually la the same that flntahed third laat yar. Rip Collins th pitching selection for tb opener, The Cincinnati Reds alao hav about th aam strength as 1 laat year, when tbey finlahed fourth la the National race.

Manager Jack Ilendrlcka he ha a tap, bl pitching ataff and a good Infield and outfield, but confeaaes deficiency In reserves. Nlebaua, first basaraan. and Moor, second bagger, for the Pitta burgh Plratea, were hurt In training and probably will not appear, WE GROW HAIR FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Have ra ever atevped tkrak tkat wt every 10 aaea aad weasea kave Dead raft. 1 teniae; Scalp ar Falllaar I lair Ifav year Hair and Seal exnaalaed.

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