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Two Thirds Paid lrV YOrtK. June 2t. Tke liar rluaa rtamW haa receipt aa. tke aenad Install weat the (() paras to We paid Jark Dfmpnf; he fore hla flght avllh Ttm at Shelby, MBt4 Jnly 4. he money waa seat by tKe lint atlanal Hank a.reet Vaila.

'Ike rrmalalRK VIOO.OOO aaill pntd hefare the champion er tke Inc. Tooth 'at for IToatlatrtoat. June S3. The Kurd S' T' lr epe the hmlt ra ne i i Jt hpii the tt Vle te 1 an asifrntatson of ir ex l''fii'ri ba rl (jr ttr' I ad rK ifi' ye. at the rk Two i tie I'lfmiki atwl Fo it t0 t.ro'if ht here.

I'rfsrh Trim Irlth. I the Pre 'I'LIN, Jure 23. France's lawn Iran defeated Irelari'l orcJ rend Invis cup tie. i f' rfeet Switzerland i r. of European i Three 1 Leaca.

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Atlanta 34 2' lno N.hlll 34 I'M .640 Chatt la sa ao. w. ph. 27 2 i 27 33 .45 21 31 30 Vd Kck 18 3a Jil Ytaty lYIsi Llagllak Tearaey. fSy the Asaeelated It res LONDON'.

June SS. Vincent Richards, the young American star, defeated S. M. Jacob, of India, t. 6 I In the final of the roen'a singles In the London lawn tennis championships today at the Queen's Club.

In the final of the women a single. Mis Kllxabeth Ryan, the former CaU ifornlan. defeated Mrs. Ueraldine Heamish, of Kngland. i 3.

1 Kagtlah Netters Arrive, N12W YORK. June 2J.Tennia players representing Oxford and Cam bridge universities of England, who arrived on the Rerengaria yesterday for a tour of the United States and Canada, will participate In a team match with the Orange Lawn Tennis Club, or Orange. 7. touay. xnc match will enable the playera to rid themselves of their "sea legs" and ret into shape for tha Intercollegiate championship at Haverford.

begin nine June 25. Tneir schedule wnicn nas i'rr c.irr.pletcd calls for matches with l'rmceton ana wnnu onuium a i Harvard and Yale at Newport. Aagl Tsk Tease NEW YORK. June 23.. A team match between leading women tenni playera of England and the United State will be the outstanding event of the tour of the fnited States and t'in(l the Rritish team, the fnited States Lawn Tennis Associa Hon annour.t ed yesterday.

The place where the match will be played has not jet been selected. A lu.l committee will be appointed to oniJr available material jr the American team. Among those The Columbus Senators and tha Indian wilt put on a double header at Weshfngton park Sunday. Both clubs arrived thla morninc and opened the aeries this afternoon. The Indiana, with record of winning alx straight on th road, hop to continue in winning form.

Th return to form of Jay Kirke has addtd greaU ly to the strength etthe team. Man arer Hendricks reported and the ptlchers are showing much better than at any time this year. Milwaukee, which tops the second division teams is only a game ahead of the aixth place Indian and there Is a good chance for the tribe to elide Into fifth place during; the present serlea. Following the games with the Senators the Mud Hens will be here for a aeries emiing next Saturday. The Indians then will go to Louisville Kannaa City, Milwaukee, St.

Paul and Mlnneapolia In order named. Manager Hendricks la much encouraged over the improvedr showing of the Indiana and expert the team to make a substantial sraia from now n. TO DRIVE IN DIRT TRACK RACE 1 FREDERICK KOE1ILER (SEATED) AKD CECIL. CONWAY. An Indlanapolla driver and a car which ha built, will be In the Fourth of July race scheduled at the Hooaier speedway.

driver Is Frederick Koehler, S9 Hamilton avenue. His car captured third place In the last dirt track classic held at the Hooaier track, and It waa tha first race in which he ever drove. Hla relief driver ta Cecil Conway, llOS.North Jefferson avenue, V. 1 mMm The personnel of the Kncllsh team. according to cble advices, will Include Miss Kathleen McKane, Miss Catterwalthe and Miss Corveil.

The fourth wMt le chosen from Miss Kllsabeth Ryan, the California player, who haa been competing on Kurop.n courts: Mr K. E. Reamlch and Mr. Lambert Chamber. The players are expected to arrive In New York during the first week of August.

THE rNDLVXVPOLIS XETVS, SATURDAY, JCXE 23, 1923. SENATORS INDIANS NATIONAL AMATEUR MEET SEBAI ALL BRANDS OF DOPE FROM MONTANA FIGHT CAMPS. OPEN SERIES AT IN FULL SWIN TENUIS. CALL PARK i nn rrnn LATO'LVS FEATURE TODAY L.ATO.N7A. Ky, Jan 21.

Keen competition for tha honor of winning; the event, aa well as a portion ef th 13,00 money, was aured when fourteen cf the ahlftieat two year ol Ja in thl section wr named to tart Jn the ar.nuU renewal of the Harold stake at UlonU this afternoon. With a Utrfttainr ft track In irospect. that a new track record for five furlongs would be eatabiiahed were heard aroocg horaemeru ilTERNATiONAL POLO DATES ARE ARRANGED SET DATES FGH BIG Hi iiEET mum DUFFERS, MEDIUMS AND STARS AMONG THE 250 STARTERS IN THE NATIONAL AMATEUR INVITATION TOURNAMENT AT RIVERSIDE COFFIN mmm Ui as NEW YORK, Jane 2 J. Th Polo Aaaociatlon a nnounced today that the international game a between British and American army teams would on the international field at Meadowbrook, September to, Phr nt Hun Fcurssms Start3 Au ust 16, 17 and for raticnal Charr.picn shlps Here. UrAlznrJ Amateur at Coffin Ccurco at 4:15.

GOLF BA ii CHIC: CROWD Than 150 Players Cussts cf Ri'vcrsidj Cclf Club in. 72 Classic. Jut whon the LirJs tezan to twitter In the tree tops a little band of composed of Jake Delker, Hay Myers, Charlie McGraw an J. M. all numbers cf the TJ ajrtr.t Iiua course, pulled ou i Irvirjton homes today and the first to tc off in te firs ar.Tiual rational amateur invitation tournament given by" the Hiv crj i (i'fjf Club of Indiana polls.

At 4:45 a. rn. Jake conned on off Ni. I at the lghten hoIe Cof fin muni 1 jat golf course where the f'rt ihlrty sls hole thl seventy tw hol. handicap tournament start t.

7 i.e ry birds found a real rolf course awsltlng them. They found the ut rarpetllk Jade shaded 1 1 soaked with daw. They found fairway that were offering k.J iilnlant1al roll and fairways at offered lie not at all had. Thy found th rouRh at times, but regard leas, of what kind of golf they hap pened to lay, they roul4 not get anvxy from th fart that th weather fieri treating them kindly. Kind 1 1 perhaps thnn ha wae to treat I h'KK shooter who started whan th sum ur and tit 'em.

In hia itroijp Lelker rm In with Mvr 8 3. Mc(Jw 7, and Mi m. l''niwm the o'clock ahootee th. wer several foursome, and then a lull at tha starting tee. A crfiwil gathered awaiting pptrtn" hl rillia, hurlm Chick r.van at tM time.

Chirk wm around at tha ai! th club giving a nine yenr old yhunf lr a private Umon whiin waiting tha start er hla four some. Click's Honor. When tha t'vsn, Shaffer, fMmpson, i rn foursome waa called out' by th afurler tha crowd rui)id up to ratline aurroundlna: tha ataway. It f'hlclt'i Ills imta cad ly, with a cap HWa th pulnt ffiinpKnUi uad to Ktva away, ki'1 mm 'hlcK walked or and Tl'kl out hla driver. Tha kid waa J.vinjr a rreal tlm.

eyra wk "i him. fad 'li. flf fcd about tha hnr. Am Chick tppd wvar to o'' t4nd rrrark1: how are all tha fellowi thli Tln M'1 pok up on or two of tha "Crack thla ni Chick, "crack tnia ni unick," aaia an Cf r. I'm tn'ftlna; on you," itddd another, hut by thin tlm th bait waa on the little hill ml fhlcW ready to Ha did not appear to exert hlmnelf much, yet hla drl went far dnwn tha falrwav, rolled on yartt In thn rough to tha riht and beyond tha bunker and "tapped.

lie waa given good hand on the ahoot. Then Khtter atepped i and tit on m. bit hltrh, but well the of the fairway Juat Keyond th illtrh. Johnny Simpson the lw route atralght down the ml for an irf IInt ball. Kd'lla I'linmtr, th hlttlng' boy frorr the I'mintrjr ''liil, tore Into hla ball and fnt It firten varda farther than any of the oUir Hire'.

All players In tha tmirnomo given a round of an aftrr thfir drlvea and aa thev etntfpit dwn the rour pood led rr vi ed nlonc lehlnd them. 1 he a naa gettlnrf plenty hot about thla tli. and the crowtl wa for tha rrtt t'urt a coatlrm outfit. Thr wr few wonien among th admlr lr f.inx. l'hia fournom found tha flrat hole tiorin tf.

ry. Hhaffer'a Iron waa fiort. wa In the fc of Aunkr ti the rlsht. Zlmmer wti watlri over and ln th rouiih whtl wa twenty yarda nhort. Zlmmer Inoked up on hla next attempt and the of tha group mlaaed Putta frr foura Mhlch la par.

hick had tha honour a I ii at tha.eecond tea. romhilATn GaHHl lAn er)y rhecktnsr of the icoret Indicated that eom rather ood golf would played befora tha day waa over. Tha heat hazard waa nt io terrifically Uangeroua a It waa p. cted to be. More than 159 srolfera were expected to play in tha tournament alihouah at tha lt mlnut eeverat telesrama of regrrt cam In.

M. Monro, of touth lend, who waa booked In a prominent fouraoma waa unable to be hrr and ther wcra veriil other wha found lt Impoa ible to p'av. The field waa an exceptionally clias one, however, and It ltat predicted that arores around HO or would be plentiful by Sunday nlfcht. i Thrre were reception committee duty to ee to It that all th VHltora wre tuken car of aa toon as thv reached the city and every poa alble effort wa niada to atart them whenever thev wlhed to becln. Stark, "pro at the Coffin course.

on hsnd early handing ut epei l.il gr un1ai rile llp. waa eurrrlied to find his friend. Professional Alf Ward ofrieajAnt run, on the Job when arrived. Ward waa there shortly after 4 o'clock to that till hla protege nl I'leasant run were, on the Joi. Ward carried SM.i'er'a neck of etlcka around tNe first trip and then hustled back th rr vrk on hia own tfoiire.

la under construction. tmliy, the entlro ecrne chanifex with all the tournament plavera plav tntr the Hiver.lde course. They will f'l ii trio a bft eportler than their first day'i Journey and thev will find a course Just excellent if not mora. ao in every way, ehapo and form. IN OPEN AIR SHOW AT FORT rriANKii: josesl A net tea) a.

STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS f. York. 37 2t 27 SO 474 ftille. 3t 2t 4W.hB. Cleveland flt 27 hi ro.

St. Louis 27 ZJ NBtloael Lesga. 2d 31 .4 S4 29 21 31 .404 J'rt I W. tfc Pet. Tork.

3 nrocklrn. 11 JTo IHUh rh ill 21 ''t. Louis. 30 2 ClnHn U. 82 24 J1 1 19 4d 33 2 18 SS Aarleaa Aaaeeteikaau VT.

V. Pdl W. Prt. Wt. rul, 3d in Milw'kee.

21 91 .418 Cite. 3 17 z. 3.f 411 ColumiMii i' 2i ai .407 Ltuutsv SJ Htj I aleoo. a i'vi The card offered to the patrons cf the Ft. Harrison arena next Tuesday night should prove to be ewe of the heat balanced bills offered to the fane thla iion.

Tlie feature event of ten rounds between Frank I Jone. of Ivuisviiie. and Sammy Clminelll. Toungstown. at lit poundt, will hrinjr a ecfentlfie boxer and a hard hitting rushing boxer together.

Clminelll of the boring in. ruffed type of boxer. ttobby Kridres. of this city, la to meet a scientific, boxer in Karl Butler, of Cincinnati, In the semt windup of eight round. Butler i extremely popular with the Queen City fans.

The preliminaries, all four round affair, will lntrodo a Andy Kchroaeh, of Cincinnati, and Oeora Kluhmmn. of Indienapoif; Vern Camp, of Fort Tine, ana jvii j'ettirrew, of Anderson; Hub Newkirg. cf Pprlng and Vern of lawrenc. Captain Wilson, the matchmaker. 1 bent on rlrlng the youngaters from the rural districts every opportunity to appear in the preliminaries.

DOUBLE HEADER SUNDAY INDIANS'. PROGRAM Columbus SenatcTrs Here for Series Tribe Growing Ambitious. FINALS IN FOUR EVENTS OF CnY TENNIS MEET eBBBBHMBHBaBBaaaBMaaaHBiBmv Today's Schedule BOTS KINCLES. n. Ketmetk Chrtatena vs.

Bud Xarkey. OIRLA' SINGLES, Marc ant vs. Anna Suth Ha "Titxiobs sn GLCs. 8 :30 p. m.

JuUua Saralewaky va. Frank Roth. MEN'S DOUBLES. p. n.

Ralph Bwdick and Frits BaaUan va. Johnny Benoeaaey and Jack KcXay. In one grand finale, the champion chip play In four events In the an nual city tennla tournament will come to an this afternoon on the courts of the HawthornvTennla Club. The city titles in the men's double, and th Hi rl a', hoy' and Junior ain gle are to be decided, when finalists In these division met thla afternoon. The finals of the women's championship vend will be played for Sunday.

Tha women are over the coming play at Ft Wayne. The women'a state tournament haa de velopod Into a real sport event, even though thla la but the aecond season. Next year If will be at French Lick, most likely. The women have the invitation, and they want to go there, ao aeejna but a matter of formality. It la bad enough to teach the mechanics of the golf swing," says a golf professions "Wonder teachera we would be If we could impart the correct mental attitude." Independence day la worth celebrating.

It might not be In accord with national enthnslama. but the big event will be the show at Shelby. It is of Interest to know whether we are to have a new champion or whether the Dempsey reign continues. Speaking; of the celebration of Independence day, J. V.

Line, with hla Hooater motof speedway, thlnka the big event Is the motor racing events on that Cay. The dirt track is place for thrills. Tris Speaker should know something about the race in the American Lieague. lie says tna Ainietics are not, but the Yankees are tha team that must be beaten in the race for the pennant. There Is not a weeK spot on the Yanks, says Speaker.

A team without a weaknesa haa at least a good atart. Hagen. Smith and Kirk wood were ahead of such playera as Whitcombe, FROM JOHN TIME UNTIL NOW CHAMPIONS HAVE BEEN FAVORITES Jack Dempsey Is the betting favorite to defeat Gibbons, but It haa always been practically unanimous for the champlona to be the favorites. Dempsey Is the 'one exception. He was even money when he fought and licked Jess Willard.

Some even made Dempsey a alight favorite the night before the battle. Rut look back at the rest of them. John L. Sullivan was a lo to shot over Jim Corbett In 18J2. There wa no Corbett money to be had.

COTbett knocked John L. out In the twenty first round. I Corbett was a to 1 favorite when he lost to Bob Fitxsimmona. That was in 1897. Fits dropped the bank clerk in tho fourteenth round.

The odds on Fits when he was sunk by the powerful Jim Jeffries In 1S9 were four to one. The fight went eleven round. Jeff likewise was a 4 to favorite over Jack Johnson at Reno In 1910. The black man knocked Jeff out In the fifteenth. Johnson was a to 1 bet over Jess Willard ten day ahead of the Havana smoker.

When they clashed the odds had dwindled to even Willard rammed Johnson In the twenty slrth round. Then came the Dempsey Willard battle at Toledo In 1919. There was to 5 money 'on Willard at the start The' day of the fight it had slipied down to even money and some of the Dempsey backers made him a slight favorite. That's the history of the betting on heavyweight title mills from John to now. Dempsey was quoted at 4 to when he stretched Carpentler.

The.champion Is dotnar a lot cf fishing In preparing to defend his well known skimmer at Shelby. So did Jeffries when he ran into the Johnson smack at Reno. Three titles have already gone glimmering thla year to date. Johnny Dundee bowed to Jack Bernstein In fifteen rounds for the Junior belt. Johnny Kilban lost the feather duster to 'Eugene Crlqul In alx round.

i Jimmy Wilde was separated from his English fly In the seventh at the hand of Fancho Villa. Title dice doll against all champions sooner or later. How will they roll July Fourth In the Shelby shell when Dempser and Gibbons sling their knockout kissers? mentioned are Mrs. Moll. B.

Mallory. Miss Helen Wills, Browne, Mr. Mav Sutton Rundv, Mrs. Marion Zin derstein Jessup. Mis.

Edith Slgourney and Miss Helen GHleudeau. AUTO RACES AT SALEM SALEM. IntL, June 23. Twenty one entries have been received for the automobile races wbich will be held here on July 4 at the new American Legion speedway. Three race are scheduled, a ten mtle race, a fifteen, mile race and a twent rtve mile race, the nrst one starting at 10 o'clock In the raom'nr.

In addition to the riM arranged for the Fourth, there will be a hall rame at the Legion park in the afternoon and a band concert and fireworks at nighL between Mr. I. Watt Pugh and Mr. Anna Ruth Haworth. Of course the feature event of the day is the finals In the men's doubles, when Frits Basttan and Ralph 1'urdick.

national clav court doubles champions and the fifth doubles team In the country, will meet Jack McKay and Johnny Hennessey. Hail SIDELIGHTS Home run by Lear and McCarthy aa eisted the Brewer to win the first game ef a trouble bill, while CriU aaaisted the Millers to tain the second game with lbs Colone'a scored thirteen runs and only two men were left on base tha entire rsme. Bander, of the Senator, era drlrn from the mound In the first ivwtnd. Th Glint droro McNamara and Mr quard from the mound, wmmnf over the Ik hvee. Meadow pitched effectively and rot hre bits, rnahllnf tt ilraUra to oeat ins Hena bherdell weakened In the eirhth Inninr allowing the Cub to come lrom behind and win over the Cardinal.

Bob Shawkey won over Jack Quinn In a ri th a dnel. urh aliowin nlna hita. whila th Tana acored four run to the Red Sox'a two. Walter Johnon rot enrellent rapport from his teammate and the Senators de feated the Athletics. mugti Mitchell and Duncan.

Of the first tweive golfers, nva of them were Americans. Golfers who are so ready to furnish alibis, might well nonder over the fact that Hagen missed a one foot putt. Hut one foot putta have been missed often in golf by duffer and cnsmpion alike, A young lady golfer asks If It would be silly if such a dufferess aa she would enter the state tournament at Ft. Wayne. It wouldn't, for rolf tournaments in Indiana are for duffer and star alike all for the sport of the thing.

A student returning from Ann Arbor, who Is not an Ivory hunter, aays Michigan has a great outnelder Klpke, who happens to be a star back on the football team. Klpke is fast, can hit and has a wonderful arm with all sorts of native baseball Instinct. What else Is there? And Utertts, this same under gradu ate scout says, is a bear at shortstop, a brilliant fielder, fast on the bag and in the field and with the ability to clout the ball. How they come to life sometlmesl There's roor old Sherrod Smith, pitch ing; for Cleveland Picked up by Speaker as a pitcher of questionable ability, after his sojourn with Brooklyn, he stopped the Yankees nd made the Athletics eat out of his hand that In two atarta. 5rt used to row and play football at Cornell, says he can't quite see why the golf player troes into nervous collapse If some one talks as he takes his stance or gets In his line of play, when the same golf player expects the baseball player and the football player to play perfectly when the rootera thousands of them are handing out the raspberries, It's a question of education.

The baseball player and the football player, must concentrate under conditions as they arise. The golf player must have everything perfect for his concentration. Imagine Ty Cobb saying to Ray Schalk with Faber ready to shoot up a sharp curve, "Please step aside out of my line of play." YESTERDAY'S RESULTS jAaaeriesa) Leagf. At Boeton HE roew otuzoooo 14 8 Do OOO0O030 3 9 4 Batteries Shawkey and 'Huffman; Quiao and Ficinicb.i At Philadelphia nnv Washinrton 2OO0O010 j. 1 OO OO 2 2 Batteries Johnson and Ruel: Harris and Perkins.

atloaaJ Lease. At Flttsburrh H. Cincinnati OOOOOOSO 2 7 Pltthurrh 14020001 15 1 Batteriee Donohue. Couch. Kerk.

Mc Quade and Eargrave: Meadow mjii SchmMit. At New Toih Boston OOOOS.ZOO 1 1 1 a New York 33031000 a 11 Batteries Memara Manjuard. Benton and Smith: Scott and Snyder. Jit St. Louis It Chicaro 1 0000002 0 3 a St.

OO0020O0 2 a a a tonr A Mntlae and Farrell: Sh del and Oemons Aaa teaa Aasoeiatiea. At Columbus tr Louisville .6 100411O 0 13 1 it Col'mhT15 4 6 4 Battfriea uean and Brottemr fimnn. Gleason and liartiey. At Firt ram M' noes poll OOOOOOOl 1 200023 OU 7 13 uai nt ci anu jayer: Sh ir and Shinault. Jtecood rame ti Minneapolis 00000302 27 10" a 3 1 1 A a 3t Battenee I'hiiUn.

Arers and Xindaay and SLlnaa.U r. 4 i mmmv The question of whether golf Is running away with baseball Is answered In Indianapolis today. One of the largest amateur tournament ever held In the city was being plaed on the. course of the River side Coffin thlrty slx hole municipal clubs and yet the double header at Pennsy park waa expected to be wlt nessed by more than a handful of fans and other baseball games well attended. Fans have said that more youngsters are taking; up golf than base ball.

That did not seem to be borne out In Indianapolis today. Baseball la still the national pastime. Big attractions are promised for the Peonsy park fcunday when the Indlanapolie meet tlie St. Anthonr V. P.

To get to park take Eaa Waabiogton car to 8 La avenue. vaaia aoum to street and then east on Maryland to the parte. Game is called at p. Tha V. P.

have added some collere talent to their lioeup. Th lollowiog schedule of fames has been sn anyd for the C. July 1. the C. I.

4 Mr. Railroad Company: July 4. Penoay Grays; Julv fe. oto; July 15. Spade A.

C. Slat teams art aaked to write Lloyd A. Wilson. Indianapolis. Box 1601.

or rail ttelmont Ouo. The Sho Mel are open lor game with any rood club. CaU manager bno Ilea at SulUn. lad. The Maywood Grays will play the Marion Cardinals Sunday.

July 4 la open. Druid. Mooresvilie. Irvingtoa All Stars or Ben Dam preferred. Call Belmont 3J50.

net 2. a Setmier vs. Southeasterna at Garfield Vo. 3. 3 bells Sunday.

belmiera deaire gamea with tact elty and state teams. Beech Grove. StileeviBe. Columbus. Tranklin.

White town. MarkieriU and Brooklyn. Call Dreiel 3ny2 and sak for Marx, or addreaa Mark Pierson. 172o Terrace avenue. Th Riverside A.

to win tbetr tenth straiarht game I hi a ssaaon Sunday, this time againat the Keystone on the Keystone Shelby street diamond. lUversid have cored 122 runs in nine games and the team ha a batting sveraar of .3 for the eatoo. Schrnutte and boU win he toe battery for the Ktverswiea. Kibble and Fahrbach wiU umpire. Sebedale at Clerment.

IscL Jane 24 Broad Ripple A. C. July 1 Whiteatown. Hen Lavis. July 15 Valley a Favorite A.

vs. Indianapolis Stars. Sunday, at IMUfla park, in double heaer. Players are ad to report to eiubrrvoms by 11:30 a. m.

Tor sanies sddre r. T' ivtnir iuui turn t.ai wood 1873. The St. Philip CTub will play at Five Points. Sunday.

Players should at the Terminal fetation at clock Sunday morning. Indiananolis Pluto will meet fmight at 8 p. m. Ail ilajr ra are to attend The Murlowe Tdsrt rt( feated the St (t Street Cuba 8 lo 1. GrifTm snrre fir th" winners with four bits out of four trlpa to the piate.

The Southern Msroons plnyinr In the sir teen and evrnteea yer old claaa without rounds i i us 1 1 1 Upper Group. Left to Ricrht Wallace Ira E. Guthrie. Jo Dixon. Curtis llodges, Dr.

M. E. Clarke, Dr. Blakeslee, Gage Hoaff. Lower Group, Left to Right Johnny Simpson Chick Evans, Paul Shaffer and A If Wallace Lee.

president of tha Riverside Golf Club, which is entertain ing; some 150 golfers in a seventy two hole medal play, over the thirty six noie Itiverside Lofiin course today and bunday, stayed up all night 'completing: plans for the tournament hence the big: yawn at dawn. In the upper fjroup are players composing: the first few foursomes who pasted the pills on dew dampened fairways of the Coff iin course in the wee hours ofthe morning. Below Johnny Simpson, ex state champion; Paul Shaffer, runner up in the last state tournament, and Alf Ward, professional, at Pleasant Run are telling Chick Evans just how glad Indianapolis is to have him here to shoot in this tournament. Eddie Zimmer, of the Country Club, preacnt state champion, was the fourth amateur in the foursome for the tournament play. I gams Sunday, for Herman.

Call Drexel 1875 and aak The Acme Junior ar niaylng at Broad Rlppl Sunday. Player are asked to he at Klppls Sunday. Player are asked Kappe nd Morn street at noon, who can not be there at that time ar I'lmoi and Washington 13:30 o'clock. Flayers re asked atreet at sL The Broad Ripple A. C's.

have an open date for Sunday Jnly Land deaire an out of town Call Washington 4843 or addi ea Jimrj Oabom. mgiufer u.Uj., team. Broad Ripple. Ind. The Kelly A.

C. ball team desire game th arv svteefi Drexel P10S and lor Kennedy. The Marion Caruiuau will meet the Vary. 1 4 iu ui ii ounaay at Maywood at 2 30 fI Robinson will form the battery for the Carda. When Johnny Sheppard.

of Boston. and Bud Taylor, the Terre Haute ban tam, fought ten rounds at the ball park several weeks ago, there was lit tle to choose between them and many claimed that Sheppard was the stronger at the n.iiah. Because of these arguments Matchmaker Steve Karter. of the iVael.inctnn a signed the same battler for another trial. It will be an ooen air affair ar Washington Park, on the nirht.

July 3. Ilarter Is at work matchmak ing three other pairs to complete the 1 Joe program. The statement that theJM. E. show will be at real nooular nricaa sounds good to the fans.

STAMFORD. Conn. Juns S2 Tul. Bogash, of Bridgeport, knocked out George Shade, of California, in the second round of a scheduled ten round fight here Iat night. They are middleweight.

KEW YORK. June 23. Jess WlHard will appeared before tiire rhnna in Jrr Oity Monday for tbe Mnli lion required by the New Jerae Kmnr offina to ki sur thst bis physical condtioa is roud enouyh to meet Luis Angel of Ar reritina. The examination, ih waa ataiM wiil be Rixic la tae olliue Of Dr. Theodore Icmmerx.

The Eagles have planned a bovine l.o Iiounoa. In approTir. the dates for the an nual national aquatic champior.ships, the Amateur Athletic Union corr.r.iit tee definitely. has set Au.r st 1C, 17 and 13 for the dates of the national event which is to be held this summer in the Droad Ripple pool in thU city. This is the third time in succession that Indianapolis has been warded the bulk of the national championships and as in seasons past thelest swimmers and divers in the country 'will come.here to compete for national honors and attempt to smash rational and world's1 swim mini? and divinjr records.

The list of events approved bv the national committee the A. A. U. for the Indianapolis events follow: Aatt 10. 17.

IWXralar loo yarda er men. aenlor breaat airoke Jlar ftO ya rda mra, tasaler lOO yarda far laaea. Junior one satle far me. senior Sid yarda fo. ea.

s(r Ztv yard breast stroke fe ateafa. asroaiew, a sd Jaslor fee jnalor oae mil for Meetlns; Held Here. The first announcement of th award of the meet to lntllanapolls was made in The New several day ago following a meeting of the local athletic committees of the Indiana polls Chamber of Commerce and the local A. A. official who have th meet in charge.

T. N. Wvnne, president of the A. A. U.

for. the Indiana district, and Raul Jordan, member of the national A. A. IV iwlnmuns com mlttee. announced at the meeting which have been held here this week to complete details for the event that that such stars as Johnny Weia muller, world's champion swimmer; Jimmy Weaver, of the l'ittsburKh Athletic Club; Johnny Moore.

Indiana state champion; llel.n Wain wrlght. of New York. Slbvl Imwar. of Chicago, and many other awlmmars of world reputation will compete la Indianapolis this year. KING MAULER BEATS GFANTBOXING NOVICE IBy the Asseelated Treat 1 GREAT FALLS, June It Big Ben Wray.

of Fayre. weighing 2S0 pounds and standing seven feet two Inches, holds the doubtful distinction of having been put out of commission for a lonfr than any other Lsxtr who ever traced punches with Jack lempaey. world heavyweight champion. A broken Jaw. sustained from a left hook, Just twenty.

etcht seconds after Wray faced the champion after hla Journey of, 1.009 mllea to enrage Iempey In a training camp, will keep the Oklahoma giant out of th rings for at least six months, according to the doctor who attended him. Itefsses Advice. Wray, a formar cowboy and rigger down in Oklahoma, had been seeking a march with Dempsey for several weeks, convinced that the heavy, weight could not knock him out. He came here against the best wishes of his manager, Tex JlcCarthy, who had been knocked out In lew punches by Dempsey in iib. "It will do the big stiff good," was all the consoMttlon McCarthy offered the fallen gladiator.

As he crashed to the canvas, McCarthy attempted a am'le. "I told hlra what would happen, but he just had to And out for himself," McCarthy said. "He really thought Lempeey could not do very much with him." Johnny Kllbane, former fe.tther welght champion, who was refereeing. called time, rushed to Dempsey' aid and helped drag Wray to the edgre of tha ring. Waatt Athlette TMi.

IIARTfOUD CITY. June 23 The Hartford City Kiwanl Club has inaugurated a campaign here to raiee between and 2.000 for an outdoor athletic ieli for base, ball and footoall. Members of the club plan to lav off work for a day to help coustruct the fence about the field. ELEVEN RACERS 117 IN DIRT TRACK Llti'EUP' The Bed Arrow Special, a car mora tr less famous around the dirt tracks for Its speed, has been entered in the one hundred mile race at the Iloosler motor speedway, Thirty trlnhth street boulevard and I'endleton 1'ike, on the afternoon of July 4. The car was entered by the Bed Arrow Motor Hales Company, of Indianapolis.

It will be driven In the race or ZOi) laps the track being a half mile oval, by Arthur Iiavidson, a driver who I known for his daring. This makes the eleventh car entered in the race. Several more entrle are promised for. next week, enough to bring the list to twenty or more. The work of putting the calcium chloride on the track has been completed.

This specially processed chemical keep th dust from riainir. which fact not only makes the thrills of the race more obvious to spectators, but adds to their comfort. Early Coif Meet Scores leader on nine holes were: Ted Swee tir. Boa Reed. lUv.nl 39 Chir ic Evaoa.

Chi tii orea for eighteen holes In morning plav were: Dr. C. B. Blakealee PI R. ColVy Curtis Uolzr 8.

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