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Corcf iitdczzcd Cy tfcj 4, KniTOH NOTK t' i lrtie. 'I Tftr h-n any ii that cJut Forward Swing. to it3 own way. passes, of -i a -u -and he re you are Xri b.hir.J ou hit with it. Too of ten.

right off from the hitting energy rcr.3 left for the The real hit is passes through of the back swinsr that you begin would start to "rri it." The right hand then comes (Copyright. John "prf Keen off he tirade. me of you guys Is sport Inquired a messenger boy 1 rti -hei Into a croup of three i KorKini; men of the fcporta de-jfrn-ut, which brings to our at-t son th differ nee. bttw'frt'r and i-n iln-h; nee. t'-iftr I thoe euntrle v-r v.

rf'its batl, nvr t- one. a eof n) never lift r- U( of a dip. This is true I yruitc her women tote i-'j. -a d-t r-w wouM Jjst if were taught by re i -'Jfr to le that way. On a ought to be 2'i a little 'more than t.d tvhaie away at the 5-1 cad-lies bov; tney're Hoys ill '-f ca'l'iie.

M- of The win -i t- Indiana Iji cure. 't i fd, July i'7 to 31, i t( womi-ii eariier in r. but wlrtif to the Hi Utt which if rv fin in th tate J.te been back onf 1 1 rir. 2 I t- tn.t i i "1 5 Int. i -a i 1 r.

the the liSf't tnurttarnontx, ttraitfl fi1d id iht r.f th ftntf tour- I (srcioSoiiii. The woni-i tbal ont day away tram eas.er to arr.injre than a v. the I 1iW-ly tht ht splendid thi a r. Tfi It i st July, win he -tit r. dlfifijr r-a wlcli 1325.

1 ally events eforw and rt 1 1 1 I rit.ir forth mny n-w vi-t artd icnidraMe Im-v-ni. it arnnif tb vt-terana. ISiibUnd tJnlf and Count rv bo tday every Friday ti afittn are1 bblinr If a Swrf1 ii i I I r.f I sv 11. 4 I Tivnan oxt of rw i to oW yo kml Hnlrn 5 Ton rani iruVv l( ol rur dul roes iacl. to your a-'id cure your own trouble.

Start of Down Swing. Acceleration. s. the average golfer begins to hit the too of ki3 back When is spent at that point there is bottom arc cf the hitting accomplished just 'as the clubhead the bail. Start away from the ton slowly and easily, with the feeling" the forward exertion as a spring unwind itself.

Let the club merely Ti vrill fsin in a-ro-A i lnf When it is about half way down itK its speed, from besngr behind yon T. THll Co.) Thre wlib a business meeting and luncheon. PUna for the season iviSl be discussed. The Highland women, many of them at least, have b-n tkln winter le8on and It Is that norne urpriinr Kor wiil te turned in at the start of the play. Wr a a Mre of It.

Sarasota. Fla April 1. 1S25. Editor, Indianapolis News. Dear my inquiry of yru printed In The News on April 13) r.i.r.

several pointsln ln-(iisna i athletics, I have received a number of indignant letter: eupecially in answer to jny nwflion whether basketball had Jntrouurod at and if liutler employed a professional C'. it it. art snnlfirv WOUld be in order tr those lijtler boosters who itook reen trtierit at my Inquiry. unf i.tfr written by John r- an -jiutier '31, state that In-(iiar-apoli school was "chimrion the worM in banketball" and had a real blrf-time coach." Hutler 'Th I eer-talnly fosiii(i like your school wi Itaklriir en a rnafculir.e voice, i can when you had a aisunci-ly feminine voice and the only macultn rooter was old Ioc fimje hey from down at Acton. Ha yen.

out me i-ntuic when beat Moores Hill -n football. lieep up the gror.d work. I hope the time will come Tvhen you can pret a jrsme with Notre Dame; but, osh 1 wouldn't want to be on the liutler teatn. J. H.

ALCXA.NDCn. "07. were Just wonderinsr If any the itler correspondent had in-forwd Mr. Alexander that the University of Illinois is numbered amon liutler ftrtdlrrm Ms.r,e who Is to Indiana rnlf what Art Treter 1 toMlst-r basketball) tells tht there will be a conference at French blrk May 9. at which plans merit will be (..

A. Youn r. John Valentine, of Mnncle, nd Mr. Mfsifr vita meet with T. IK Tar- a i hit-, ni; tr be held over the? upper caurwe h-re the 5.

A. meet was held b.t It aa-been held there he re. Th ree i- ago bddie Zim- ft'er celehritted his retui-n to the trturnament by wlnnintr a mint on this Ptrenuouw link i rT't ite i at anu i at Fb Wayne. Dick Nelson and Frank BSnfard wnn the first of the weekly il-n-ateur ou na rre nt 9 held i .1 Coffin. They bad a 1I of 1Z.

Wftllte Nelson and Tulte were tied for ite'eond, wlih Htftrk and Tad lrrw each pair invini; IfenJ1e nd A. F.irly bad Wfllie 1 and i'rnk shields bad 7 Krnk oUermot and Dud tifilH bad h2. The 1 1 will be hell at HUThland. Nelson. Alf Ward.

(iirK; Soutar and Harry Pohpp were the absent member tonday but they will be In next week. Heal Outdoor ports. Seldom have we seen such fertile material for punning- as In the announcement that Wlnslow Ive-joy. Talk's grbiimn raptaln, is to marry Mt; Fettv fteildard. daueh- je 4s I e- e-" e- i.

-n. vjs it to is la ia St to rf" y'' '--s jrk1 r. fttlATS -e 4to-W T- SW THr V-E omA (HcftRo PITCHED ter of the noted polo player. Iook out for the Four Horsemen. W.

i JR. ADDISOM HURLS TIGERS TO WIN OVER 1LL1H01S NiriE GREKXCASTLE, Ind April 21. ine it'ienaid rutcntniBr of Aaauon carried the DPauw nine to a 4-to-l victory over Eastern Illinois State Normal here yesterday. The Tijrer hurler was in fine form, allowing only two hits, and was gdven airtight support by his teammates, bel'auw scoring came In the third and fifth innings. Score: I R.

H. E. K. I. 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 2 3 lPiuw OO2OZOO0- 0-- 7 1 Batteries Ie.

Henri nd Brown: Ad- Cmja arid ari. COLLEGE BASEBALL Indiana. 39; Ft Htrrfoi. 5. IPsuw.

Eairn Illinois Teachers. 1. Holy Cro. lrtmoutn." 1. Iowa, St l'o-t-weMero.

6. Michigan. 12; Cincinnati, 8. WITH ROD AND GUN I By Bamboo The Eat Gun Clut- will hold in weekly ahoot Wlneiay afternoon at cl.ca at the club traps at the inter-seeiion o( Post road and Kast Tenth street. The prorrsm cabs tor three events, the itrt at tity tarrets.

the second harxli-ar number at lwentjr-fie tarjets and the third at twelve pairs of bird. Wednesday shoot wiil rive the East Aiders the jhitij on nipmheri of the Indianapolis Club in the matter of pra-tic for the all-). nhoot to be beki at the letter club's trarv Thuriay, a jnot of the East Siders i.l enter the competition. Ray Unverfaw. lor antler, landed feur-and-one-hail-pourtd black ba in Suytr ereek.

near Thorntown. Sunday. The eatcte waa made on an artificial crt-e it hub. To. those who follow the aport ol trao-shoitin as participants In he numerous local tourneys and to those who merely are.

iniereiei as atv tators at the snoots, rt-ht be inlrfnnj to know that: The time required for the hight of a tari-A-t which is- fifty yards, is 3'. seconds. The si-ced of a target ts sixty feel, a second, or torty-ne mil- an hour. A target travel 7 4 fi-t Ourine the F.izht of the shot from the fun -to the tar ret. Tr.e shot rtron three inches in their Cirht the tarfel.

The shot take one-rlffhth'of a second In! their flight to he tarifet. 1 here are 4-11 abut ol o. 7 Vs Size Ja a trao load. There in twenty-eirht-foot pounds re-coi1 to the aversnre trar load. Ttst- of the recoil in an riht-po' Kl run is 13 feet a aet-ond.

Ifae rnui'ie velocity of the averace trap loaf 1 foot aeeonda. The mvjr.ri enerfy is i.51 foot pounds. The of id averace trap fun is -'if pouiui. The ar rate lock speed of a trap un 1 of a seeond. The ateraae tnrrer pull cf trap rua two arvi one-half to four pounds.

The arerere lenrth of the fun stock 1 4 inches. 1 he Mfe diop at the comb nf the to-k is 1 inies. Ttie averare lroo St the heal of the It is 1 inehes. The barre! sre thirty to thirty-two mehes in length. The aretare breech pressure is about two te a sq.lare incii.

Th arersce cot of a trap run is 1 l.Pl), turn will last for years with proper care ami en x-smnaJ new part. There are five rrrrninnl shell nanutao turers trap loads Aecordmr to reports romlnt In from looal snriers wh nhef the streams in the ef Indianaoolia J'nm'av, 5 coko TUE INDIANArOLIS NEWS, "YOU KNOW ME, AL" By RING ADVENTURES OF JACK KEEFE' black bass family was a a temporary vacation and the catches were few and small in cumbers. The sire air. were a hisrh condition in most locaiiues though the waters were clean. In many instances local caatere their aeckt loose" ia working- the streams for miles without retting-a rise.

Even late ia the day. when most self-respectin" bass are supposed to befin to prospect for the evening meal, there was no much doin- except with a hisrta wind that penetrated one a elothinar wita a familiarity that almost bred contempt and made one wish tor "borne and mother." homethinr was radically wronr. for nothinr that was offered in the way of artificial lures or toothsome minnows would tempt a strike in tbe moat ideal pools and many an 'era returned to their firesides with empty stnnf-ers. MANS FALTER IN" STATE BOWLIIiG MEET Local Team Rolfs Into Second Place Behind Gary Leaders. TOURNEY LEADERS Event.

Fulton for Mayor, Claman's Ihiik InUiaoapolis. Hot- Ijneoln No 1. lr iianipolis Huic Company. Terre Haute Cocs-Cola. Meed Peterson.

Evanville Atlas Coai Oinpany. Purln Kecteat'on, Hammond s.sr.n "J.SO'i ".777 C.7d C.7HI 2.7.11 jnrnwr tinmn. tmsianapolis. Coca-Cclas. ImiJanapolis.

Twe-Maw Event. Ijeuty-F, Srirher. Indianapolis D. Jsracs-J. firocsin Indianapo'is C.

Mawi-J. Gary K. Ctton-M. KKias, Ire'ianapolis. P.

Wiley-K. Hofartter. I. Haokerd A. Striebe-k, Ind anspolis rrner-W.

lollard, Evansvil ie K. Zweisher-J. Hcjtr. Iniianapolis. ManJlm-E.

Dillon Kokemo. Hare-. Hare. Noblesvihe. hinclee Event.

-C Movley Irwiiai-apolis Harrison. Noblesviile J. Gooowin, Indwn.tpo'ii R. imith. Indianapn is Krueier.

South U. Harris. 3ry J. Fulton. Indianapolis J.

Karh. Gary. Karnetris. Eokfmo K. Cotton.

lnuiMnanclis All-Fvents. J. Karu-h. Gary a son. Gary J.1l 1.17 1.1 OS 1.1 1.157 J.If.3 1.14ft l.i id 77 ii (515 e.ir, 613 1 l.Td-I Claman's Lunch had a chance to go into first place In the state bowling tournament Monday but lost out when James ran into a slx-seren split In the tenth- frame of the last game.

Claman's needed 90S as a last game total, but the best they could do was 83. which netted them a total of 2,853 and second plaoe. In the five-man event. Scores in the doubles and singles were low. Monday night's scores follow: v.

Flve-3faa Event, daman's Lunch. Henter Clothes lodisnanohs JnOiananohs 1.3 1-1 mo-GndT. ita 14 2) Kt Ii l' Ooodwln. r.l lsa ipencer.V 17 9 ird i9 1S4 172 172 1-7 13 Totals. 52 VJ3 nx total.

J.trjJ lioos.er Co I fee Co. Totals, tit 9it ttl Grand total. 2.721. Uaar Dnii-s. ProiTi, asel tvestover.

Foa 1H l5 Jft I 1 14 -3 in llimn in H.1 ice if. i.o i io 1j 157 Z-t, Mi.tr.... JJI li tcs Touii. in rj Grand total, VanC'amps. I ana -v i si Totala.

K1 Granrt total. J.SS3. Ath. Club o. l-idri.

rVjal 11 1" 1.2 ll lit IVachey, lt 17t I'l rardner 1 14-'. 1 FA 1- 3 139 FJ 1.3 1 51 Ud 1S BthTman. 17 1 HZ Krick. 1J Totals. Grand total.

S.rri.j B. P. O. K. No.

13.f No. 1, I Totals, fr? t.rand 1.6U. Clown Csrarettes. a iiiAiin 'J: i Harold 211 l.i l't 174 Hsiiey 14 aus i.n i i 191 175 14i 1,8 1st Hukie let lzt isr 37t 1S1 201 Newlin. sic Totals.

l- total. 3.6.' tol 2 imaa l-e Cream Ealev's Realtors. ln0.anaDoii. Fl l.l l.oa-rtita J7 141 171 Hendricks 1) 1 ir: Kr I lrr r- 17 1M t7 11 its Johnson. 1T1 1 5 3 172 tin ks 144 lil It CoItio 171 i us Totals.

4 57? Grand tftal 1 B. P. O. E. No.

1F1 Totals, tit i 797 Grand total, 2,143. Grttn. jmuanarifiiis Kemson. 1.2 Ft ITS 513 11 li u'iu i-c -n t. ro.

z. i Indiiimno'i ii li i pord fi '12 1S1 14? ICJj. K4 14 1C7 Kraue. I3i 141 EilrrVn" li lis l.s Tata's. 73t sr4 tm Grand total, 3 444 Grand 1440.

Atn Club: Cream. No. 2. Terre 1M ITS P.Vhwf.. J14 in OHimrsr.

1" i i4t yi in ChevmSet. 1-4 Wer.tw'th 145 J44 P' 1 I7 1'4 177 144 Connor. Zii 17 12 1 171 174 T-HaJs. S-44 7TS; 4-rrl t-tat. Totals.

TJS sri Tt3 Graihl total. 2.741. Ir-'r's. News. 175 in 1 Y-rT I.tj ls (umraim Il lt ti Ill lJ lr' Tata's.

T't 7T7 77 -Graod total. DtMibles Event. Woe-tea, T. Ha-jte it is H. Lor 157 1TO Wee worth.

H. H. T. Haute 1'" H. -uiuvarj .....11 Full- n.

ViPKennes 131 A. Vourrhans ...171 Kwr. Vmcennes 14 W. Reii 13 TVe. Ymeeruaes F.

5-arrent H. F'M-it. "ineetinee L. TTiurs-ood 144 Fintles Evesst. Vic--erns 1 ei Vbstn.

T. Haute 17 rjriie, Roaer. Vircerres 7 Lorrenee. T. Haate 17d i-ullivsa.

T. Kanie ..134 T- urro-xl. Vtice-inee 1 Is 1 5 'a i. i Tourrtitn. Vz-eunes 137 Lvre.af-e.

T. Ea-te 155 Fiiaa. 15 FJC. V.e.re- ...141 Wentwe-rtS. T.

Hant 151 ITS 13 li ps 1 3 1 ttrt 170 17 i.i i.vi ejfl 153 ie Ifc 131 f34 13 14 13.1 l.4 PC 7 i7 ii 143 14.5 gJ 1 54 1 5 ie? 141 835 rr-r 179 152 l't lei i7i si ei3 14S 14 a a. 17 t-5 441 14 3 13 141 117 135 17 -4C3 113 115 373 tUESDAY, ABItlL 21, (Copyright, 1925, by 139 HORSES NOMINATED FOR KENTUCKY DERBY By the Asseeiated Press 1 LaOUISVILIE. April 21. Fifty-four western breeders. Including thlTty-one In Kentucky and three In California, have nominated three-year-old thoroughbreds for the fifty-first renewal of the 150,000 Kentucky Derby, to be run at Churchill Downs May 1 6.

The east, including- Virginia, has thirty- three nominations and Florida two. The race, a grain has attracted Cana; dian horsemen, Keadlnp-er ana Hastings having1 made eligible their chestnut colt- Caractus. Ninety-five individual owners or stables have 'made nominations. practically all of.the large breeders being represented in the 139 nom inees. Spring Sport Calendar at Franklin Is Heavy fRANKLIN.

April 21 The spring sports schedule for Franklin College athletes Is a heavy one. Track is scheduled to get under way May 1 with a meet with Danville Normal, while baseball and tennis already are in full awing, particular attention, too. Is being paid to tennis this. year, seven meets remaining to be played. The official schedules for track and tennis, announced today, follow: Teaals.

April 2- Butler, hee. April 25 Indiana University, here. April 28 lrwliana Central, here. May 7 Earlham. there.

May 14 DePauw, there. May lfi butler, fhere. Way 22. 2:1 State meet. Muncie, May 30 Indiana State Normal, here.

Baseball. Atril 24 Indiana Central, here. April 25 Hanover, here. April 28 butler, there. May 1 Muncie Normal, here.

May 11 Butler, here. May 23 Mum-ie there. A May ao Hanover, there. Trsck. May 1 Danville Normal, there.

May fe Earlham. there. i May 1 State collere meet st Rich-momi May 23 State meet at Lafayette. IOUSAlvDS of EI JL will tell you that 1 in The i UN I I 1 I Ml A Tin El Producto mild, distinctive character that gives cuch real enjoyment, Of course, you can't! The character comes from the blend, ind the blend can't be duplicated. VVhar more, when El Producto becomes your friend "for real enjoyment' you've go a friend that will never change.

You sure car bank on that, The blend has never varied- and never wilt All that varies in El Producto are sizes and colorsyou'll find them to euit your fancy at 10 to 3Cc G. I P. Ciar Co Inc rbra. 1 1 1925. Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Overnight P.

Spqri I By the Aseoelated Preaa Baseball paid its final tribute today to Charles II. Ebbets, late" president of the Brooklyn National League club, for whom funeral services were held in Brooklyn. All the flags of the senior loop Will be at half-mast for the next thirty days and members of the Robins will wear mourning bands on their uniforms. 5 Jess Sweetser. former national amateur golf champion, returned to New York yesterday from a weekend trip to the Pine Valley links at Clementon.

N. where ne established a course record of 9. The former record of 70, which is par FRANKLIN EiASEBALLERS PLAY TWO THIS WEEK FRANKLIN. April 21. Two games are on card for the Franklin College baseball team this weekend.

On Friday Indiana Central College will visit the local lot for a return game and on Saturday Fran klfn will be host to Hanover. Both of these schools have good clubs this year and will force the Baptists to hustle. Coach Duggan has had to put almost an entirely new team on the flkld this year as only four members of the squad from last season are available. The infield, composed of Uant at first, Salisbury at second. Scott at short and Wilson at third, is entirely new, Scott and Gant beintr moved In from last year's outfield.

Flddle. Homsher and Bowser are working In the outfield. Chapin pitched good ball In his first stsrt and when he gets In good condition should show Improvement over last year. Sleeker Wins Match. NEW YORK.

April 21- With a bod scissors Joe Stecher. Nebraska wrestler, threw Renato Gardtnl, Italian heavyweight, in 58:05 last nisrht. LARDNER Esccpcionalcs 3 for Producto you can't duplicate 'yi Favorita X5c straisht I I i i i- HITS OVEC2 DOCGrWi (CopyritKt. 147S. try TS for the course.

Is held by George Kotan, Texas professional. Babe Ruth showed marked Improvement yesterday, according to his physicians. The Yankee slugger's temperature dropped almost to normal, as he celebrated the enforced idleness of his teammates with general rejoicing. "It's easier to stay in bed when you know you are not missing anything." was the way he viewed the situation. Tsc IT2S.OOO Iteaa parlas Derby, etatatandinsr evewt of the l-.

lirasd elrcult aeaaon, which will fee decided at Kalamatoo. July 23. kas draws is eatry ef thtrty-aeven with, ladlcatlona that Stat mars thaw, teat or twelve will aro to the post. Theodore Gay, Forbes and. Itibbost Cane have beeai aaaned as early favor-It ea.

BOILER MAKER NINE TO PLAY ILLINI TOMORROW LAFAYETTE; April 21. Purdue looks forward with some confidence to playing the Illinois nine on Stuart field Wednesday afternoon. Improvement shown against Ohio State, although the Boiler Makers lost the contest to the Buckeyes, has cheered Purdue baseball followers considerably and they are entertaining hopes for a cieditable record before the close of the schedule. A change In the batting order, which put Taube into the leadoff position and juggled about other members of the nine, seems to have had the desired effect, and It would not be surprising to see the team batting average ascend rapidly. Pitching and, fielding contWivie to Jiresent vexing problems to Coach ambert.

Kohlmeyer and Love both proved ineffective against Buckeye bats, while Cox met with Indifferent success. Bobble In the pinfhes. however made' the twirling efforts of the Boiler 3-akers appear bad at times. IUoomfield Wants Game. BLOOM FIELD.1 Ind April 21.

Bloomfleld High School has Novem 50c Douquc: IZc i r' -v. wy 1 Y) rLWAV? OM "TMtr BH Smrfvcat Feazzira Le Paavo Nurml. the Finn; Ifro Quiat. his manager. and "Hii.ie 1'lant, the walker, are en rui to California, Willie Kitoia.

who will compete with them in the I'acific" Athletic Association track meet, leaves tonight from Chicago. Chicago Klks will tender a testimonial Wednesday to IM lio Collins, manager White ox. at the opening of the season at t'oniiskev park. He will be presented with, flowers and a chest of silver, after a parade In which city officials and American Ietion members will participate. Collins Is a mmbr of the Philadelphia Lodge of Flks.

Cleorge Slater, St. Loais star, has lila eve oa the bait i The nrovvws. pilot, who suffered with hla aisht two years (ja, ham made one' or suore hits ia evrry game of the season. ber 21 open on its football schedule, and is anxious to play any team in the state on that date. The game would be playcu either at home or away.

I Prrr Mors at Id. sr.i Trusses, Abdominal Hcltc, Athletic neascnab! Price! Ld i 2 Wnchlnntcn Perl; i -U- 1 i LJ 1 VS. rsH lal la aft April 22, 23, 2 'Games Cal'ii 3 p. i If- A as v. i tuntzr.o Fin a llz cx 1 for IZz.

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