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i rnn MMU CLUBS IBYMPBIEIG Unfjrlnz cf C.d Clory to Be Feature Ccforo Camo. TOLEDO TEAM PLAYS HERE Aut: Parade Ctarta at Uni versity Park at 1:45 o'clock Fa." irbrs and Ccssett, Cattery. TJ c' i cf the American As'o r'ition i'ar. I for the "May I ill," which wi.t li Jawlel out by the tiTri' tomorrow afternoon. The To wri le th attraction at Co; rr or" t.

i at and I' i at JC a Cty. itJl i t'i Uv ri fin r' hened and t. of the i ft puzzle, 'r I invi.ie, i last I'anon, ix j.tk'rd Ly dopesters to 1 rr jrr thinks his Tn a 1 cLan1" to win en i he ich a itcMn? staff i il ti.n cirmirks cf eirg cilt On tie triue staff cf l.ng ir.i li.o the lnd.m have ir' I a i 'n with. Thre is tie i i 1 In the fid nnl 1 I ti la the jr.ly h' worrying tl.o I i i wild tiiROf evfry i i jfivrr Mt year nnl it the 't hitters on tiie 1 1 i inn at present. lit" i.

Win Caliihan, crack er4 I.f.ij .9 recruit, i 1 to a horci li ry i re rir trji ir trip, Cal i a i sj Oct cf ti.a tuna because 1 mi 4 TT" TT rt 1 a Thj Trench A all in a v. 1 rar. LOS ANGELES TO INDIANAPOLIS BY AUTO IN 10 DAYS OLDFIELD WAGER LOS April 10. settle witrr several 1kud dollars. Barney Oldfleld will leave tod a 7 la aa atteanpt to rrarh ladlaaa pells kjr auto la tea days.

Ilia r(rrt Is ts verified by telegraph. The wager eomee a the result of aa area meat betweea Oldfleld. Kraalc Caaaee. John rowers, ewner ef the Ix Aarelea haaehall club, a ad Cliff Dora at. Biillleaalre rarloa: driter.

Towers aays Oldfleld r't It. NATIONAL COLORS VILL PLAY PART WITH CUBS CHICAGO. April JO. "When the Chicago National Iearue team appears on the field at the opening of the season tomorrow, each player will wear the American The coTors have been embroldere on the sleeve of shirts as a display of patriotism. A recruiting station has been erected at the ta.ta!l park In orSer to accommodate any of the patrons of the ram who may Jelre to enlist In the army.

AMATEUR ELIMINATION SERIES MAY BE CANCELED JOllXSTOVrX, April 10. AdTisa bllity rf ralllnjf off the elimination rlea of the Amateur KanebaJl Federa tion ef the United States will dis cussed at a rnetlngr of the federation to be held April Zl at Detroit, according to announcement here by Thomas Nokeo. secretary of the federation. The call for the meeting was aent to members of the executive committee last night. i I 1 Tc: 11 In i Ul.il 1 vl al.

i v.twwi i a i.i BOILER MAKERS READY TO TILT DIAMOND LID WILL GO ON WITH ATHLETIC SCHEDULE UNTIL NEEDED BY UNCLE SAM. Special to The Indianapolis News Ind April 10. Purdue will go on with Its athletic schedule until such time as the President's call Indicates the need of the student body turning Its sole attention to national needs. Therefore, the baseball season will open Wednesday on Stuart field with the Hose Poly nine as the Boiler Makers' first opponents. Coach Pattlson has been busy for some weeks whipping his team together.

The pitching staff, made up of Kauffman, Eggleston and Warren, looks especially strong. tutdsor track work was formaily opened yesterday by coach O'Connor, a Lirjre eiuiul reporting. Informal outdoor drill has been In. progress for two weeks, but the Outdoor practice season was oiTlcially opened, and from now on the dally grind will be strenuous. Pur due has some good material.

Including a championship Javelin thrower, Ar buckle, who la the best In the west in his line. hold of the Columbus club, hopes to build a pennant machine. John Ganrel, a former Federal Ieaguer, will pilot the Kansas City club, and Danny fchay, manager of Kansas t'ity last season, will be at the helm in Milwaukee. William Clymer, at Louisville; Mkhel Kelly, at St. Paul, and Joe amnion, at Minneapolis, have greatly strengthened their clubs, while Iloger Hresnahwi, at Toledo, will take the field with an almost entirely new team.

Umpire Staff. President Hickey. in selecting his staff of umpires also was infected by tbe siprit of change, retaining only five of those who were In the league last year, and adding William Brennan and J. K. Johnstone, both In the Federal League in 1015: and Ollle Chill, last year in the American Ieague.

The holdovers among the arbiters are Georse Johnson. Louis Knapp, James A. Murray, William Priel am t. II. Connolly.

Because of the short schedule adopted for this season the program calling for but 11 games as against Id games last year it is expected that every manager will be pushing his team at Its hardest from the start, instead of running eastly so as to retain a reserve for the stretch drive as some managers were accus tomed to do In previous years. With the season's close wtu come an Innovation In the form of an Inter league series of forty eisht games with tli International Big preparations have been made for the opening here tomorrow. There will be an automobile parade that starts from University paxk at 1:4. o'clock, and fans ith auto are urged to be in line on time. B.

M. Wyhe and Seta Klein will be the marshals. To Doost Opening. all the commercial of the city will boost the opening day came. City and state officials will participate In the Cag raising ceremonies at the park preceding the game.

Governor Goodrich saiJ he would gladly unfurl the F.jlS It he can reach the city In time. Mayor Bell will assist him. The Indians have been drilling for sonne time and are fairly proficient at military tactics. The team in squad formation will march to the flaxpole and. at parn.le re.t, will watch th un f'jrlinir of Old (Jlorv to the strrtins of the "ttar PpanRled Banner." After the cere norne the umplr will an nounce: "i lor the lna.ans.

and Gosett." Autcracoue I T.T NINE times in ten, when cars act cranky, the trouble is poor lubrication. Dixon's lubricants lay an cHy veneer of sc Is cted flake craph ite over all bearing surfaces. Metal to ir.etal ccntactceases. Lubrication troubles end. Lock for the Sljri There is a corrpct DLxoa lutti.

cast for eich part cf your car. Aa ymr Jalr for lk DiMom Lmhrtcmting Chmrt iziwn cixcn csjclzuz co. Jmmt City, rt. I LnZ.Ui IZZ7 i I i. 1 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIU 10, 1917.

.1 1 NOW'S THE TIME TO FOLLOW SHAKESPEARE "I WILL I CO ROOT' BASEBALI BARNEY AUTO OLD FIELD COMING IN NEW ROLE FATHER TIME PORTS VELSH WOULD GET UP SPORTSMEN REGIMENT ASKS GOVERNOR WHITMAN FOR PERMISSION TO ORGANIZE COMPANY. 4 NEW YORK, April 10. Freddie lightweight champion of the world, today sent to Governor Whitman a letter asking that he be allowed to organize a sportsmen's regiment In America for service In the European trenches. Welsh declares he. wants to offer his services and financial assist ance In such an enterprise and he pro poses boxing bouts in which he shall appear as one of the principals, tne pro ceeds to go to the surport of the force.

"Several friends of mine, graduates of West Point." Welsh Wrote, "to whom I have broached the subject, have slg. nined their willingness to join the regl menu ilany boxers and other ports men are.enthusiastio over the project. A number of thera ha.e seen service In the United states army." Welsh, who is Englishman by birth, points out that he has lived in this country for fifteen years. His wife ajid two children are Americans. "I feel that the entrance of America into the wais" he said, "is the call to arms for every man, who.

like myself, has been given an opportunity to earn a living In this great country." Iiarry Pollok, manager of Welsh, declared his Intention of being the first to enroll in the Welsh regiment. CUBS TAKE BLACKBURN. April 10. Earl Blackburn, Brave catcher, today became a member of the Chlcajro Cubs. He was sold when the Cubs refused waivers.

lilarkburn came to the Boston team from the In dianapolis club. I 1 VOODSTOCK GOLF CARD ANNOUNCED FOR SEASON In announcing the 1317 golf program of the Woodstock Club we wish to state that this schedule was made out. before the declaration of war and that at any time during the coming season any part or all of it may be called' off as Is seen fit by the officers of the club. (Signed) SCHEDULE COMMITTEE OP WOODSTOCK. April rt President's team vs.

Vice President's team. May 6 Medal play handicap ball sweep slakes. May 12 Medal play eighteen holes handicap tall sweepstakes. May 1 Spring club chajnplonghlp QuallTy lnr rounds May 1 First round ef match play spring championships. May 3o lcoratioa 3y, second round match, plav.

June 2 Flnala spring June President's vs. Vice President's team. June 1 rtoait committee team vs. goircom mitte team, Juna IS 23 Central Golf Association tournament at July 4 Tha Woodstock Club cup, thlrty stx holes, acratth medal ply. July 6, 7 Junior championship ef Xndl ariajx.lla for boyn under tenty ii years of are llvinir In Marion county.

July Western amateur championship at Midlothian. Chlcaso. Juiy It Tha Louis Lathrop cup play, elsht een hol match play arainst par. July S3 ZS Indiana, autla tournament at Country Cluh. Aurust i li Western Junior tournamsnt at Chicago.

Feptember 1 Pall cluH championship. September J. Labor Day First round la fall championships. September 7, Indlanapolli Golf Association meet at South trove. Highland and Cc iintry Club.

Sfrtnnlr Second round of club cham pi'Tiehip meet. Keptemter 11 Woodstock boys tournament oi en to Woodstock players under eighteen years of ate. hfptemhr 15 Finals In club championship. Fer'emljer Handicap tournament to glial; fv. ei teicbcr 13 First round handicap tourna tr October Fecond round handicap tournament match, r'ay.

October li Third round handicap tourna mnt. October JO Pinals handicap meet. The Woodstock Club Is not the oldest polring organization in the city, nor Is It the largest. It has never had a state champion In Its ranks. There Is little reason to believe that Woodstock will ever be the largest body in the city end still less to make one believe that Woodstock wi live longer than any of Its rivals.

But there is a most convincing reason to believe thst the day is not far cs when ooastociCwui have an Indiana cham.Dlon. The foundation fcr such statement lies In the fact that Woodstock has done what no other srolSng orgahliatlon In the has deemed worth while recog nized the latent solf rower in "Young Indianapolis." The schedule of the Woodstock golfers, whicti la nere an nounoed by the program committer, contalna two erecia.1 events for boys. The f.rst will be the Iridlanapolls Junior charr.rior ship tournament, open to ail ovs In Marion county under twenty ore rurs of age. t'j be held at Woodatocc, 6. and 7.

The second event Is open to Woodstock payers under eijht en years cid and Utka plac fcc te.ber U. The season at Woodstock opens this year April i with a match rlay contest between the presidents' and vice presidents' the loner to gtr the winners a d.nner at tha clh. Puring tbe vear there will be tres cluh touma ments. a srrir end fill rtch event an I a clli handicap meet. Special bil.Jay event hnve ben rranii fcr Pecoratl lay.

Juiy i ml Laior y. Aw the even's is th pklay for 9 Lcals Ladrcp uoa Juiy Ik AVABASH COACH WOULD JOIN AVIATION CORPS Special to The Indianapolis News CRAWTOnDSVlLLE, Iwd April lh Paul P. Sfceeka, coach, of Wabash, college athletic, has sude applieatioa for admittance Into the United. States avlatioa eorpa. He returned yesterday from Chicago, where he took his preliminary tests.

Before he can bo accepted, however, he iqnst take' several other examinations. Coach hecks, la applying for army service la acting on the theory that athletics at Wabask will be discontinued during the wtr, While ao definite action has' aa yet been taken. Dr. tieorge 1 Mackintosh, president the college, baa stated that be expects athletics will be discontinued. If athletic work is not abolished.

It will be entirely 'because of tbe physical benefit that will be received by the students taking part la athletic. Championship Openers American Association. Toledo at Indianapolis. Columbus at Louisville. Minneapolis at Kan.as City.

Et. I'kul at Milwaukee. National League. Pittsburg; at Chicago. Ft.

Louis at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. New York at Boston. 1 American Chlcaro at St. Louts.

Cleveland at Detroit. Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. '11 He'll Use It, Too NEW YORK, April 10. Billy Sunday today received from John K.

Tener, president of the 'National League, an engraved pass to National League base ball parks. Sunday and Tener often faced each other when both were baseball players. NO HALT IN PLANS FOR PENN RELAY CARNIVAL OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE BIG LIST OF ENTRIES FROM MIDDLE WEST SCHOOLS. PHILADELPHIA. April 10.

Xe splte the action cf several of the large eastern universities In cancelling their athletic schedules for the remainder of the season. Universitv of rpnrrtiru officials said today this action would have but effect on the relav carnival tci be hold here on April 7 and 2S. There has been 110 halt in the plans for the carnival and it was rm oially stated there is no present indication of calling it off. While a number of star athletes from Tale. Harvard.

Princeton. Cornell and Columbia who were entered in the championship events will be prevented from taking part by the action, of their Institutions, a larger number of entries have been received Irom the middle west than ever before. Coach Jones, of the University of Wisconsin, sent word yesterday that he would have men la all the relay championships with the exception of the freshman race. He also said Wisconsin would, briny its best individual performers. A decision as to whether Pennsylvania will continue Its athletic activities was expected to be reached at a meeting of the board of directors of the athletic association todav.

While the Quakers schedules already have felt the cancellation of games by other colleges. Major Alaylln Pickering, graduate manager of athletics, does not favor the discontinuance of athletics for the pres CI1U QUINN WITH BROWNS. 8T. LOUIS. April 10.

Robert Quinn. formerly with the Columbus (O.) Ameri can Association club, has succeeded Branch Rickey as business manaeer of the St. Louis Americans. PECK, OF PITTSBURG, TO BE HEW CULVER COACH PITTSBURG, April 10. Robert E.

Peck, captain of the 1916 University of Pittsburg football team and twice selected by football experts for the All Amertcan team, has signed a contract to take charge, of athletics at Culver Military academy. Culver, Ind. Peck will coach baseball, basketball and P' 1 i i i Kahn JIade to Measure Clothes $25 to $50 1 Lookiti Morris Winner 1 i 7 1 BALTIMORE, April 10. With a right cross to the jaw, Carl Morris, the Oklahoma giant who some day hope3 to give Jess Willard a battle for the world's heavyweight title, knocked out Andre Anderson, a Chicago entry, in the third round of their scheduled fifteen round fight here last nis ht. I CfotZcs THE clothes you order of ICcIin axe so conscientiously censtruct cd they may truly be describe 1 as "clothes with a conscience." For the basic fabrics crz wool.

4 The styling is certain. end tha XI fissured, Colors, arc jjuarantccd purity iz ccrtainteed. Indeetl, your satisfaction: with ycur Kahn clothes is no mcro hippm i NDIANSii IN NEW UNIFORMS, READY TO SALUTE OLD GLORY'IN OPENING CEREMONIES OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP SEAS.ON WITH THE TOLEDO CLUB AT WASHINGTON PARK WEDNESDAY .1 I LTZIT TO rJGIIT MANAGER JACK HENDRICKS, CY FALKENBERG, GENE DALE, ERVING KANTLEHNER, CLAUDE DERRICK, PAUL MUSSER, JACK LEARY, JAKE NORTHROP, DICK GOSSSTT, CLINT ROGGE, DANA FILLINGIM, COZY DOLAN, HERMAN BRONKIE, AL WICKLAND, BOB SCHANG, WES CALLAHAN, DUTCH ZWILLING, DUKE REILLY. a 1 lick nl his r.t been atle 1 1 i.e tn keystone I 1 1 ti. i has several i i Ira l.iffnan, but I w.

ttny of tl.e ofTers un 1 1 l.e cn secure a star. Hiltinj. tl rre are ro real heavy iwat. i tr; rnr.i, the team Is a ci at If.ln? and lat year ro ,,1 in batting. Al Ptl.er tl: iro; ects for a winner at .1 a i goo J.

There 1 a Cmci tl. it OutT.e.der Joe Con inisliinrj Bcjt 1 1 l.l I 3 1 ai.d A'lto j. 1 1 1 1 i rn In I e. iii yo l. cr ca u.

ra; lt is cr r. 1 1 fcf A mKJ 1'ifffMof tj t.ua lla' ii h) TJTERI'AS a ccat tliat defies the weather rr.cn that cti ycur bo ly v. hen it's rain 1 rcr i for rood 5 fuir v.cathcr. It's a i in a loosely tlrapeJ, ttyl i our shelter nolly, bought from the Boston Braves, will report for duty, and if he does the Ir.r'.ianV Lattlr.3 tVength will be J. New players, new manaters and a determined lighting ef irit among club a lers a re the thinps.

President llukey believer, that will make the 7ennnnt si rurrl one of the hardest in the history of the New I layers have been signed by every tluo. 'om teams practically have It en recon.tru ted. 1 ppeclally active hitve eoti tl.e three new managers this seanon. Joseph P. Tinker, former manager of the Chicago Nationals, who has taken i "Sportsman Store 112 Washinrton St.

WASHir.GTo:. SEATTLE, April 10. All intercollegiate athletic events tttnivn University ot Wasthmcton ami other institutions in the northwest chedul' for this spring have dec iar d' by the student body of control, it ism announced today. The ard acrof i that continuance of athletic n.orts would seriously interfere with tho tary training in the 5 owl of" 9 el a PuiilDhnnisini A rsnrloxn test was recently xnsile in a Pnllmrm. Club Car and it this found, thzl, of the mm yrhx TTcre csoTdrig clttcIIcs, 5 oat at 9 'were molrirtr Fxitima3.

Prolaaljly an TrnTinnTlj liigli per cmtrje crea for Fctimas; Lul this C2se 13 merely czia of the many CYidenccs that more and more represents rye men are now a dajs choosing a sensible cigarette. They smoLie Fatimas net: alons for their likeablo taste but fcr the cornmoix sense wman co rnfo rt' that they find in this delicately balanced Turkish blend. Fatimaa please the throat and tonguo.ivhite yon.are smoking them and they leaYe you feeling "fit?" cflcruards. You dont hare to tliihl; of Ifhovr many" when you are smoking a Eensible cigarette like Fa lima. A Sensible Cigar ei'cs I I tr llWaaW ns ii mis "is" in i naii iisamia in ininilis If.

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