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1 'A i' Sit r. 1 it 7 I Km (Ik a a rve 3J 'art sf tHi vara est Ilsr csr 1 tirrat a aftrnon er anil i an 1 than r.ir.f rriar.j line CUt 5. .1 ry An 1 h' ar.tti' i Tev. tret that Art 3 co uts t. to rnust rl 1 r.t ev a of tw ints til tn i rad sn.l the lfrli.

i. track fO tir; th? traci 1 tn the i' i an hour. tt. ir irrer. t.

5 i i i' 1: ust? fit he i. i i.3 il I 1 i 13 1 inn of Grant If frirV I 1 ill i LU iliilLHU in Veterutt. Prix Tl vr.y Gci i of r. 8T a. I 'xr 7 'a tf.

ffcr day tht rnT. Ani' to i forth In ti.tir if 'ft won tft rixht t.y JInu tlga position ra 7 Tt Sfcow 0i I seen at car lo lR5tr.r 'i 1 tten wftffc 'only Ar 1 to oVUn ths 1 to r. of two of effl cat In ti.Myms trial, for vr b.r wa titii 39 by masy cars tlis f. lirt, tfHU of th mlla racTh :T.Uy.ftrr.oon. "orr.i Haf Starts, ArJ It wn a.

rouarh roing fcr th no rfhs who hava held their rrff In tlrn. trial for tt 1 tsntil tha Thura fi that they To Jt rf i I'tK at CaKfrr.la 7 VI hy 1 i it fion. Ar.d i 1 1, Harry 1 yntinpatf i Kft'rb ws" Jat In wlnnar of th 1 rr, ana H. i rrr. rv h.

a lonj it qye 1 i. harely front tar tha firat rlatr'n tt tha atari et tha lrat iitvw Trr. rf ft 5'rry 'iTiffnaaea lrar 1r fibarv, xt ro '1 feir i 1 1 Ira y.ft i i hirntx rry JJaraf l.r i lo i si Sfoarar.1 'f' Uouglaa JfnwU It car fcav rt to Aiiiv art i up thflr poW 't tvv 'Mn 1 iffi. are: tirarna, fit, i 1 Art ir 1 ill rs fi Uo atersKa' 1 la fc 'tur; a. 1 ft.

I Hi I It. 'n, J. 1 T. j. 4 10il Oth.y? it rt'i tha tfn first day i IM'U Howdy "Wslcoic, Frank hav 1 1 I.

I 'rnntanae, and X. t'rtcUU a the tima and itrHers qnaUfy ,5 i 11 run Thura 10Milr. Aw, i :5H.24 100,5 fi iH f.rVt A5' ft 't Pl i ri ,) U7.T 4i t'T 75 i fiiVVI.O't Ti .1 6 C't trt 11 frS.a i P4 TV.) 0 't P' ft 4 1 at i a MS i 1 7 3 5 tm' a better tt srn, at tb urti i vhilv juaU if en ot tut la old qtiallfj i rs tv I npolia rootor rt tut by mashinjr a irf i a rec at jtatter an hour. It v.1 the car the 5 ctcj the ftn Tmcj.U)' will have to. fJ SChI rsiU ta fleM la tha is tn Into conaM jircr.ij Pallot o.

ar still and Sn rr.andinsf a rr ntena. the felRhts this race sr 'itcr every mln 1 sr line i tf.i'.y on th first rva russ. K'. r. ,4 Into the sh i rr hen some ytem went ha v.

out cf line. Ui as, hen JIarry isjinh around xstar who 1 a front dit, a ou nt la it of his trial i Vilr xr i 1:27.72, th rat it; 2.5 in ilea i aci 1 ir r. r. i to iay, v. i r.

H'icht i.a ilrive a eeey a 1 1 i 5 rr.i.ir it I II ta 1 tU Kit 1 1 rtrf HDUE SAr.D TO BE AT SPEEDWAY RACE f. iA YSTT 1. In rur Vj VrAsrf.tr 71nd. st rr rdd ea tmiva Tity fcsjui 1" a jf speedway I V. r.

will vr ic5f before I1 the the stata r.cr, Jr ha fe.e?i arrsr.gf th in'lr 9.l''', '9 A attract erI tj a. 1 if. 1. Hrrr lv. 'wl I rt fr Ux cf' Tr Mf 'gdk to t.n.

5 3 2" 83 i 'hat 1 'J IP r.fH nt'A th trrt It tU0mwAtin i ut rc r. m' tt 1 t. IK rl tifh fcf tha r4 i contrary ti rui it tr tjirx run, wa oc out "t.r lie a tlf I Biii' i lip tr'v. On i a fc t's a es r.i:s i (tn JUit; of bM to a 'J ct irouc'd. Ir.

Hjj 'iH rl ti.i kitvt throrhri it run, J')n hi ifr arr reabit ket of rhoi a f.Mr.ion ta tii Untap. iBl4 ffr hi atn tr it tw Mfiu, th rut be tt rm hi rv wjtJ a c.rtfurrsor tfcoVl wltj sj, Loir. Trisa fft Into atJ in. rwry Hp ha on fourii Up ar.ta a fptse of mile hony. i It a whfnl JrJy to iSffin titt T'arry JJ ra" bi arhiu trimtnti lft Is: wh.n ba t'ro tha: aSnitla rc r'l of tha track, li in lk rtf on tra fs It lookc th wa tter to bimds th.t dy tft ri.

Few wera l.It ta rTfvl t. At h4 tn well fitiod all Aaj and ttti couU eraroeIy tliDiUnraUn driter. enl cmra rhr.u Iarry an4: hia baklia nj er(f liu'jut. Jikriarj t'oolsr. foliwl ttiei? to; t3 trtu iin.

duly in r' i for il f. hit i r.ri t'ss turn, att aaam jti: i loarUli A. six It t.t )t m. iiJrw ha1 fc vrry at r.n.v j't 'tn tee two cut cf j. i tie a a me manner, I'1 and yet rttero4 til a.

1 lp ho fut oflf on th hi tnj wA 1'5 tne lr.Hhon motcr. rry trtnir hla tt both Hukr O'Ba A. Pf ntr tr.kf 'i er wwU tifn to vi(r tb of tii lea! tinner t', Wtora tiv of iiarrj 'a reccrst. treaJ: Up a i Jjt rfr ftm tirse to nfjul'V Parlp a.t. to Cherro fey fnai Jn atriiittia.

'i C' u't ore nt tu jt yoa ji't d'wi hit ti rt nKt them out r. rviii.f owt hia.faur laoa Jn uijwtar JB.a ma a Strrr VfmwVri(h a cr.t'm 1 ir' sr, ctarunr out at ri tire ty a an hotip ta ftrt lap inrtwiMtinr t.ia until he', tut ou i avri ou im ijti ib. a. (T which lit f'a ivt I'i t'aolo'e driyUijr th: a markl rv yry 1 feaa hon traiiifi hi th Iratma ni'if ta isr from amaah'. ih iiryey.

I ha a braa4 new parta a h' a ioa (' ia fiirsnty plyt to vyraa e. 1 Tm bu hour tr fca4 tnora tb an that: to I i ot gr tunc out fcd aimlir? i hit tr pe4; BtrTf ly i.ft fro At row Uion. The of 'thm or tn.W.M itnrk after nt Jn tte frt part of t' i'H DrT. the only riy time Jt wm aftsr MuUord ok thus track an 1 beraa to to tb i the ume an to better an4 motor ro faster. h'.

enr whloh' "V.owe4 for IHnnTa ly eahibttion QuSrl ta the' firat IWj it liir of O'e 'invert coma smi r.rra lh iarv t'r)e mmey art thfj bav tiiB oUifr tJlyen who. ham tiveir ara iii f.ir lh r.Ji!iJfritiar din Mon. and lho re In the bt poitton capture iitntaSi11 Whr not hvi ral" tnaj tnf wno come ont on liiivfr tl ly i.tt in tli rr(e iloti tViWm fV Hiiyiie, for iBt cajoe1 oai frr tin; si Itriem' lay, eaiuutuotj tt t'e ir rara but It tip in for tha Mine trial TC' a iiu while other driven who t.t come v.t. b'u workinf On their cara, tir.d. ibe hifh p4uob, Tha "T.roe tm nil L4 drneeryatire ir.r.

Tort Alley dir? an yayy tiinetr.foiir mi lea hour Corum ajid D'AVene fall lkw the tiioety mark, tloirr oniy fa.iitv to quaUiy and not oitir.rr mora. trhst wttl Harry Hair bi a7e wbn diwrn the t'i nt That Ce 1 V. r.rt r.riTer ff.nrral nl.ie iuiTif a U'itm Sarh. Arthur Cheyrvlet. nt the frrrs tnr.

had jlety of tf 4 wot'. the rr nintor, wit. wmd Harry was abia to ret hi; record re u't. A cha i brekl iwn of th t'sn est lKn Iary a har ffiiht ffr Xrttt pna'tioa on yfie rtay. Ptimir Ralph frst hr the ejv trteal dsnce lirred a lre tn and aton cwntht Kn.ra at i'J fio riile an hour rrt hi fmr lar.

Thia vm than thiraT'e 75. I'nrter. a rar.it ur of. the timer. 1i4 wmo hurry vr "rk arvt th technit coaimMt orwred f.

the trs to rerwit hia lap. T.V ttme asade P.55 tor the Uatane. txtir.t' r.rr' retard. Atii i of lii'incla lap of ICO rrJ'ee aa hour or more 'v anetir: srry If rt. 1 .771 1 r.

mwy Mnnrhy. MjJ.rr. 1 l.Ctt ton i ph Mnit ni, i I 4 7 inn 54 mRT Myrrhy. .1 'M Jimmr 3a Mu: r. 2 liViSi V.

1 ,5 ettek ete laVafls a AU sizes end hihts, tvida DABERUTMSUSFErmED i .1 i i 4 Mr f.f for I rvtea, cirectiofi mj new rj an tnjr In prrrjaa i hT ft iany mora liiaS. ari'l lt' Ie aoli mc I tu irst n4 'an 'p .1 IFDMSSAULTIilGUfflS It 1 iSWat Kin fot Da Allowed to PlayjUntH fnvestia Cll'nA10. Jlryj si IttJtlU of I.tr Yor Tf.k, 5r il i ty IfaiaiJKf Ban of to ta mellrib5 5 1 0111 a JriTtitlr f.i t.t ir.4 of rrtiast Ilildebratwl, which. th fcema kt' st oat tfi tarr. ytar4y a.il tritn tha aJaasi.

iwhn ht lciK oten ied tha s. i 1 ilr. Jhfifc: tltton wr.y rruui ml avn4 that wwM fr.a by tomorrow. howaver, will r.ot fc a PTvrAUi tt Jar tfixSay. ''CfiRissStiSfifir lRiia wa la Et.

at" Wtl cmfant rat avaiiafcla' frch him. It thcsrM ba won 1 1 kaay tiasds o2 tha caaa; It la yal 5 ba ly leau mttf. I fctv rctre4 orsly the. report of Crr.rir Hiidearand' ll Mr. Johnson, hav'atartl cathrtnc on tn tha eat and Pct to hav 'thla In my hnSa by UMAfrow, Jn tha tnaUme Tab r.u.v will not arrar 1 the I i t.

KISSL EG TITLE WON BY fi'iULHOUAtiD I i Junior A. A. U. Llht Hoavy vciht Tiila Gcs3 to Hocslsr Ooy In fsw York Tournoy. V.

kli 1 for ore pjt'bird Md I My 2. Edmund Belty, of Boiton, last rght wdn tha A. U. weight boxlnff cham plf nshJp. Vr.btrKtnar, out P.

TVaM. Cartp Holablrd. In the third round tViir match, in MidUon Stiare Oarden. Gecrjce Tlrfi ot rjttaburg won tha ichamrtcrsrap of the IlZ pounS cla, racelvirisr the Judge" d6cllon after a three round encounter with ilarry Brown; of Boston. illeaulta of sther charnplonahlp con tosra 'HSTobui! CJi'V Holden.

Tlttibcrr, atl Fnnkare, hot Von. three round. jtif'ya' Toeoni IbO Pour i Ct MJI. Kew Yortc. from r.r, Ktrilfe.

Jw the latter Mnr tU uualifi4 in the third: routwl for t'Wngj' i r' lTS i'O'titkl cii. orra Mninniianfl. of Hoffman. Camp dec tsevfounii cinaa Jo jewj xork. fl atol Witi P'leyi Tprk; tour In aemi tal bwt tn tha 119 pottnd CT of Pittabiirr.

Airii rtoc. rf XachanapoUa. BiOi in thrv rrnmrtn. iS5 IVm.l CI.in Al rollTo, "Kewi Torkv rtcr JiU K. JJew Vra.

three rounds, 147 1'ouod lJ. Ptttabtirr, ceieptX "ew three roun44, Jn.sa"e' ection. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A art can Leacue, At Xew Tor R. lj' 0 ft 4 8 0 t.O 3 O10 1 11 3 'hiiUipa. Itriilhart and; obar rtty; Jtoyt, Latr aod i lAt Detroit 0 0 0 01 3 t) 6 1 Detenu.

i 05 1 Ct 2 1 2 7 11 1 r1 a fyelekt: Liodaey, Keefe ajid. 0eai; Jiileuav ana. Uaaaler. Ammeao Aaaolatloa 'At'tl Paul 4 "1 ai n. E.

Milwaukee ..0 1' 1 i 6 bt. o10 0 1O01O ti Sf 1 BatteHea Rnvlere id Goeactt; Bcntoa. Hemtt aad AUtn. Gonaale. At Minneapla '1 Kinaae Oty.

Il 2 0 0 tif Minn 10 HTe R4eeU and tki3: Haul an4 1 Cf lambueV "2' Ri H. 'E. 0 ft 0 3 08 8 a Co'umbu 1 0 1 2 6 1 Tlti'jvip aod Meyer; Lowder Say Oar a taaraa, i fAt rhllad lrtv? Ftnt rame Ri H. E. PeooKSn.

1 I 2, 0 2 13, 0 ViT5hU 1 2 i 1 1 1 9 Hatien arlar. S. Smith mad JDewrry; Htibble. Winter and KenUne. At PhlUdelptJa Second fame R.

tl. E. 0 ,0 3 5 0 0 1 0 14 2 FRiIaxJrtphia. 1, 0 100300 18 10 0 Caere and Hunrimr: Beum rartner, I'Mta. VVeinert an4 Jttera.

i At Clridnnat! Firat tuna 11. 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 a a 0 0 7 1 Battene Alejaoder and Hartnett; Doao hue and Wtnao At St. Louiai .1 R. H. Pitfburr.

aO13OO0O 1 7 ft gt Ill 0 OO 1 8 0 7 0 Batterie Giaaoer acid Gnob; fcherdell. Perttc. JSailey. Walker and Ain amitU rea I Leara, Pm 2: fcloominrtoa 1 (11 lnnlara). IVona, 6: Dwatur, Terra Haute, Rockford.

8. Tf eetera Laaraa. tt Oklahe ma City. 8. renyr.

fioax O.ty. 3. St. Joseph. Tulaa, 7.

Soaherw Aaaoeiatloeu Chattaaooa 5 1: Vaw Orleana, 7, ralfle Coe.t Leaj ua. to ArrV a. San Franeiaoo, rSaIt Lake, 2. ffc rameuto, 2: Seattle, 1. i tkiAnd.

6: tensoa. ft tlO tnnlnr. Jatrnational Learn a. PaHimor. 8f Jeraey Oty, JSyraouee.

5: Toronto. 4. i Sew ark. 0. rr and narrow brims and 'wide fj ar.d narro'W' bands, j.

A better grade, a to a regular tJ.59 valued THE INDIANAPOLIS NEVTS, FRIDAY, MAY 2G, 1922.. SPEED MADEHN'ri RUTH SUSPENDED FOR BEU.G J. EOXJNG NEWS. If.DlAf.C AT GLUME US A WEEK END GOLF tp.ials at the a a a BASEBAKLi hi a SETS HOT! PACE IN TIME TRIALS a Nstional leaerne. 1 1 'iiarry Miller, ot Lo Angralea, who bullda motor for the; boy, cam to Indlanapolia for Sa yacatipn and to how the Murphy, Illton, Elliott and Durant car are 6fnjr to perform.

These ears alt have hi motor in tham. Miller haa the honor of having built. Murphy'a 124.3 itlleran hour, car, which qualified Thursday afternoon ihlle an car attracted quite a little of attention in the atand at the Miller hopped into some overalls a eoon aa he got to the track and milled around the garajren to help, his 'boys whenever, he' could BASEBALL GAMES TODAY. 1. 30 and 3:30 'A Chicajco'at Clnctnnall; rainttwo ramea: and 3:39 p.m.

Flttaburg at St. Louis; cloudy; p. rt. Asnerteaa Leagaa. Hew York at Waahtnrtoa clear 3 :30 pi m.

iniiiadelphla at Boston: clear: p. ta. Jt Louia at Cbiaro; elo'tyr 3 p. m. Cleveland at Jetrtit: clou Jy; 3 p.

m. American Aaaeetation. Indianapolis Columhua. cloudy: 3 p.m. Milwaukee at St.

Paul, clear; 3 p. m. Kansas City at Minneapolis, clear: 3 p. m. LovJiaTille at Toledo, cloudy: 3:30 p.

ax. STAP.DINGS OF THE CLUBS Rational Leagaa. Tf. It. Pot W.

Pct. T. Trk. 21 12 Cincinnati 18 JO .41 Wttewirr 29 It 2 Brooklyn. 17 18 Id 17 J2 12 1 ft .37 16 1 11 21.344 American Xagne 'W.

Z. pvt. U. Yerk. 25 24 .841 Cley 20 St.

Ixvuae 21 14 .600 Poaton. 14 17 ia 17 J.14 Waah rton 17 21 .447 18 17. 13 21 3S2 Anarrleaa Asaeotattoa. W. 1 Prt W.

T. TVt. Mlaplls. 2S 12 Oty. 19 SO .47 19 1 Columln 17 18.4d St Paul.

1 1 .6.9 rouimlla. 17 lf ,472 Jiila koiw 21 17 23 .187 InteraationaJ Laagoa. Paltimore 25 11 yra uee." Roch ter, 21 14 .600 SI lo Jer. Citj. Buffalo.

W. 18 19 17 21 .447 15 SI 17 18 11 24 3 Thrae I XMgea. vC. FH EvanrvTe 11 7 T. Hante "It I P.

loom ton 11 ft Molina. 11 10 Baafhara I saga VT. 1U Trtt 1 Ut. Rock la fT. E.

Prt. 8 10 v44 11 .421 8 11 .421 8 11 .421 vr. i. pet. IB SO .47 18 22 .460 Pirm'hatn S3 15 jscnatiaga 1 27 1A7 N.Orie'na SI 1 13S 2.t Joat Tbtafe Clean.

Xew StocV of i r' 1 11 ViVre Opcnirj ths Straw Iht Seised With Prices Hit Mort Stores Qzzz VAtb i Genuine Panaraa Alpifte shape with flat roU brim; an honest 5.00. g2 Law' a aw "MfcMttn W'wa 143 Wett W'sshiajtoa Street Parte Theatre, BABE RUTH IS 1 Dirt track hare proved real training, rronnd for tha Indlanapoll motor apeedway. Laat year It produced Julee Elllnfeoe. who rod Percy r' rd a Vrontena into third place, and this year tt brra farth Leon Duray. who' chowed remarkable driTtnr akill when he turned la the firat high apeed Up of the day la Frontenac, doing the fonr turns around the track In .5 miles an hour.

Tbia peed placed ruray in the pole position In the aecond line, behind Jimmy Murphy Harry Sparta and Ralph DcPalma. Rabins Regalia Is Uot ftew Garb for This Man i i HARRY MILLER. May 2t. Baba Ruth, home run king, said he waa orry, and added that "tt aeema that a ball player Is always wronr. when Informed today that Ban Johnaon, president of the American League, had declared him ineligible to play until an investigation had been made of the dust throwing affairs In yesterday's game at.

New Tork. D'AIene Favors Radio The science of radio and Its practicability will get a severe 'test lr race. The" Monroe 'car, driven by "Wilbur D'Alene. the ear which won the race two years ago. piloted by Gaston Chevrolet, will be radio equipped, It has been tested, and the word la given out by D'Alene that It 1 thoroughly practical.

Instructions will be telephoned from the track through a broadcasting station tn D'Alene. Oettlng informatlon Jn thla more, modern manner la better than taking signal from the pits. according to D'Alene. And D'Alene Has received many signals from the pita, for he Is a veteran at the auto race game. Touh Job for Landis ST.

LOUIS. May 28. K. M. Landia.

baseball commissioner, an address here yesterday complained of the amount of work hi a baseball job entailed. "Do not think my Job la all the 'commissioner bewailed. "Every "morning! find it necessary to do eighteen holes of golf, and each afternoon, in disposing of my official duties, I have to sit throoeh' a game of mator league hasebatl." BUTLER BOSSES STROIIG FOR BIG TEH RULES To Advocat9 Strict Adhersnco I to VYestrn Ccnferenca Reu latiens Ccmmsncin Sep i tember, 1923. Strict adherence to the rales of the Veatem Including tha freakmea eligibility rule, will be advocated by the repreaentaUves ef Butler' College as a basis for the fcrraatJon of an Indiana College athletic conference, it became known today. The proposed conference la to ba orranlied at a meeting at Lafayette tonight cf etata athletic dl rectora and athlet ce.mr Te.

which will precede be annual Intl. ana fntercoliegtate men sua iie.4 meet at Purdue Saturday. Previoua itsfortr.atlon had been that Butler would Join with the colleges of the state tn eppoatng any attempt of Purdue. Indiana and Notre lara, the three larg Indiana universities, to writ the three year eligibility cltusa Into tha constitution of the new conference. Dutler will advocate tha nonpar tlcipatlon' freshmen in letlos after September.

1J2J. except on freahman teams. Butler will aio advocate a strong stand on proselyting, migration of athletes, amateurism and. faculty control of "ata letlca. ELDORADO.

Ark May II. Bob Martin. A. T. and Interallied heavyweight champion, scored hi ninety fifth knockout laat 'ltlght, whan he stopped Sailor Bill Mtion in tha third round of a acheduied ten round match.

Mason waa drorped three tlmea tn the second and twice In the third before a right hand punch Cat tended him for the full count. COLUMBUS. May la. Jack Johnson, negro boxtr, and former heavyweight champion of the world, will resume his ring career after a long period of retirement, with a bout wlth.Tut Jackson. Washington Courthouse (O.) negro heavyweight.

It wa announced here. Johnson and Jackson will eltber at Waahlngton Courthouae or Dayton on the afternoon of July 4, tt waa said. MINNEAPOLIS. May Fred Pulton, heavyweight boxer of this city, waa held In the County Jail here overnight, following hla arrest by a deputy sheriff on a charge of rd log. According to the officer Pnlton at tlmea traveled fifty five miles an honr.

The deputy said he chased the fighter several miles and captured him only after shooting at and puncturing the gasoline tank on Fulton's car. FARIS. May 2. Georges Carpen tler ta ready and anxious to defend hts title of light heavyweight champion of the world aaainat Ilarry Greb as soon as the beat arrangements can be made. lie is desirous of showing Americans that.

although beaten by a heavier man, he can hold his own with anybody of hi weight In the world. LAFAYETTE. Ind May Jt. Young Devault. Lafayette, knocked out Danny Murphy.

Chicago, in the second round. Tom Flynn. Indiana noils, and Kd Jackson. Lafayette. foiarht an e'a rrmnd dm.

Fourteen Heme Runs Feature Thursday Lea'9 Games Eaaehatl'a home run clouter are cn the warpath. Yesterday's big league games were featured by circuit swats and te unwonted an tica of circuit awattera. Babe Ruth did cot get a hemer he pulled a new oae threw dut la an umpire's face, went a for a fan that booed Mm. and was banished fof the rest of the after coon. Bob MeuaeL who recently returned with Ruth from exile, helped the Tanks to their 1 4 victory over the Sentir by.

fcltUcc twice for the circuit. Orpoelng rUyera. Eice and Judge, hit for one round trip each. Rohlrscn's Dotg rs. In tva games against the Fhtllle.

collected hoiv.era Zach Wheat hit hla fifth Yf the season, and the there went ta H.ch. Mjers. Deherry and Jcvr.i n. Pater and Leslie, of the PMlilea. drove one each Incidaatally Brooklyn won both tbelr games.

Rogers Homabr. against rltts burr. batted out his tenth hener of the sessoti. and his fellow pUrer. Ainsmith.

got one. but the Cards lost, to a. Itarry ITellrann. the Detroit's slugger, knocked out his seventh this season against Cleveland. Although tha homers "In both leagues yesterday numbered fourteen, five went to the Amerh ana.

and Increased the season's total for the seaaon to US. while the nine In the National brought the seaeon'a total to ntnety thre. FIGHT FACTS MID FANCIES By Pair Play. (Copyright 19211 KETT TORK. May 2S.

Benny Leonard today confirmed reports that he will take a trip to Europe In the early fall to give a free exhibition for the benefit of a big British charity whlcji the nobility over there are Benny expense and thoss of his mother and sister will be Travel. Thus it will be sort of a ure trip. But It ts not I esry may slg up a real oer there after Ms charitable rise Is pulled off. While the fans Until over the etory that Frank Moran. tha author of the celebrated Mary Ann punch, is on his way to Europe and will cht tler Jn the rershlnr stadium in Krar.fi next month, fans don't They remember the which Frank p'lt Joe Beckett away and boi a wholesome regard for the Uer.i IHttshurger.

Ilarry Oreb la not going to reit on hia laurels, nor wait for t'arpentler either. Arranpements are row tiar made, with lirebs consent, to ruil orj a reht In Forbes f.eld. Fittaburg. tha middle of Jnne with Mike O'lwi a opponent. The men are to weigh in at 11 pounds.

Mickey Walker Is likely to enro iT tr a real walloper when he meeia al Reed, of next Monday nlrt. At leat this Is the way It looks if re may Judge by the actions of that prince of careful matchmakers. Leo i Flvnn ti rned wn a 15.03 oTer fsr his boy. Iave b'hade. to meet i Hefore that ha waved 1 a bid of for I'ete HoMn a services eiralnat the" Holin elugrer.

Augie Ilatner and Fbll Krue arn two ot i er rieht rs who haven't ben to ece tbe P.eed aame. llM DLiIISliiCOLOlIS TO TACuLE SHt'ATORS All Trlbs Players Er.cr to Czt Hen and Sse Part I cf Racj. ccLi ol. dlans er here a game eer t.e fenatoru. a a the GROVER'S MMWE, MONEY By BTiyixig KeSHv i tri Actual.

Go i mi; i I i I (l See Our Tailorins Ad on; Page 10. J'. tl tl 1 I Wear Clothes st Il "i i mmf' eO 4 II 1 Vav vraA.Va'' ay year jay jj If ff aa a 4v Wie tj mar he Others at 032.50 None Higher man I kJ Ko cr.e enn blame ar.y retailer fcr r.ilr. r. rrcf.t cn the clothes he sells.

He is in busir.c: to But neither can we see why cr.y man r.ru!i a retail profit cn an article hs cn luy.fcr hit it costs to produce. The fine "Ready clothes which vrc rer 7 effer, cell at cur actual production costs. ccrt a .1 1 a refit to their price because they pay U3 an v. hen. they save U3 frcm the bi "dull rc.

rcr' be forced to tahe if we could r.ot V.ccp cur Icrs busy raakir.j these clothes when tr hcrlr.j crdrr; ure liht. If you would save cn expense, without r. any thing, in app ranee, investigate this prcrr; will find hundreds cf fine suits at v.ey i iriUCUa A4utt 4j' a mimw 'v; i Indianapolis Salesroom Washington and ucriucn ifrccfo a Ts 'vilort, in atxth are only three; game behir.i 1 the far.s are ex; ect. a i aerlea that ct, rixon ct the A. A.

Uu waa ruj, trsg. and r1entft 1 are i r. tr riisu t. te Jetfera terriav. isra 7 i i (t! with the tr a IT.

1 0 1 1 aal riant a a fa ve Cf next rre a i and made a part cf a lout: h.eaier jn ir. tf enahle the Ir. to here r.ith! of day right. The Indiana at with a double header wit te Co.o neis next Tuesday, and ail r'r ers are eaper to ret hi a 1 time see the start of race Jrv the forenoon. The relation Is be.rg erei luDIAi.A Heie Clark, one of the rr tet football players Indiana ever developed, resigned last night as head coach cf tha Indiana Dental College team.

Mr. Clark tali that he was forced cn seecu of other pre sura to forsake a position wfci he hatet tn leave. I lack in 1112 Clark started tr ta ketbail at the Cental school, and has coached a a cf thst chool ever since, except In ere year when Mr. C' rk waa It the service. At a eetirg cf the team mam hers, lUeresa cho ien cap lain for the next son' teairs.

At a cf the tearn me her a. Virgil Keeves ti chosen for the next season's tearv 11 eeve la a forward. nmt'i were re it e1 to the frllow: aer; Cs tain Witter. Getirtz. eaKyne.

her Ileeves. D. a a T. fvJ, Rich. Fennell.

Fieer.er and parks. May Groves Lowdermtik. has "0.vAt 1 all fcrerer" itt'i. Th.a st K. wa 1 fr iS cult the M.l:ers t'a r.

tlriB last imm? a then char.sed hia II a tte swtn nrc nil i I i the secocd ins.ir here. Fcr tha Fl hcrn vri.T.r. a i 1 nor v. a 1 arvt ta cai rwt bet t' a nif "i i r'f i of i cf AS'VIK? IS. l.

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