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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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i I HONE 2iM. THE SUNDAY rANT.VIRAPH AND nrU-KTIW HLOOMINGTON, ILL. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11. 127. FIFTEEN A linger Peckinpaugh, Veteran Infielder of American League, Named Cleveland Manager i-rilRES RELEASE Michigan Plans Dual Football Schedule; Many Schools Object MAJOR LEAGUES MEET THURSDAY, Many TrJf Sure to ffaturf Only Two Lettenncn Out For Basketball ISSUE CHALLENGE FOR DAVIS CUP Psychology Test Applied (o Football 1R0M WHITE SOX at Illinois College I a.

atrtif.i and rr1 I i hi'a a ttt A Was Voted the fiijt; rorf.rn!!'" Jgnnrt Valuable Player in League. T.iJr:. f.r Euf 7 r.e. Annul Meeting of Two Circuits. in ll l.rmr IVrr).

I ri' 1 I I Tx I (OMTIITES DEAL BIG Fill MAY Q-TT PITCHERS IN DEMND Jufk. -Si on hoiil i fl lha trit Ui nlilr f'l MiMsn. In-'n'l' P'i I fforl Iha rhcrii fif nrnHti la; nnln to ta "i i (a ra lh aat a pa) h' (Ji'nry H' nir I. I f.i.iiinll im In I.cim kmr mul nil" f'T nm hnm-1lll 1.i l.t ll'lll III ifltUl nf III KIIIV ln lt. Iml nf Michit.n' nJ rri.lnl II' kiii nmtii'h llii tin-v In 4 In tnimt ir-iitiy Hi of latrtia of ai'iiri ik nn' Thl.

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P. Hralnrnl. and liiinl roarh, i lin hoi appljlnc trt lo Thill" (orhranr, (nrmrr Mar. ml lo.nt a of a turn. What Ml.

hlain nn lo'ili'dlv d' anil ha wliat adm(itd-Iv mil do. hl'h la to nrcnnlr a Junior lara ty lo play a w.lh rnnd lvna nf olhrr Many Juat how IM atrai mrnt tha diirnd purpna nf -pma afijdfn from miirrairia In ii. i i rlrm 'a I Mf l.a hall major Manhafan, Kt Pw. 11 la'iirli i Co 1.1 T. lp of 1 cor'la tiino ba'wMQ tha ct a ruranni ani It a th d.f'r- li! Tlurl.iv.

I'l'r a'ufa and rhana In tha in ijoi a to hi not rrarrlally p.ol'.it.l ftrr.i(j of a. tit fti I at a rf th ou'aund t.t ti-n--' I 'I on tn hi. T- i'ri a now ni ai-a- a card tl a 'f if mm I i I I I Th a hrd i la. I it a- '(antra p'avd by th ilir land J'it how mphaa.a on fonthall marh at tha an that mlht carry oil rlm'-nii nr. I at lrund FUanfuM nnl vr ty on a lnvi of alin'n' frum AtK f.iniiiy.

'Ih turn a Ivk Tli II V.111..W nf f. -i 1 1 r.ji..'i in of hav lirn i.irrir.l nut IV i nn.un nr biwn a I' nf HI and a pr rr, to Cl.url. W. li- 1 i mod fll tha th tarns mn, KM Iron rosri at ihr K' "i rilai Al'rlriili'irnl rnltpi: icif. ll mlnimlrd i-u't dirm i'n my ihat If Mli-liiran i'n im liyln I II I I I I 1 i- A .1 I I I "i a i- I '1 t-w- f.f r'-f.

a. A fl At i 1 I' I A fr ll pMiti.mt I dry w.ll lm up a marhin dv.m I P. P. i i i -vv nola at and lh arr.nnd nm rac-a of 19 'I Ih-r -nhm rninl i -nhm rmn! John an aliaidy Iltalnrfl, a Mu'ty A Aa'a J.i. Jn II Inain randiUi in I -1 rT I'i'iirirri.

i.tii i I "ii' i tiw in ill ar tl I yt t. Inrnln p'll'lir. liman ait Hr.i.rird funl fin- thir flrlvinr ponon oin fli. cohvu'tiora lo iirr avral of t. a tum nl lit up lha nit i'ixiii it ha la wai'mrf with int.ra to rnthr a f-w 1 rtir in hi won't apo a lti.rn up a la ntraininii aoni rivni itn a (minor tram, lh trrnd lo I rhar.a wi I I not duninlah'd Lv lh o.poriiniy I of ina; two l.cr ouifna play at hnm I North la otnlv ot.iod to I 1 fn lie Harhman adm'la th hoan by did krp an randidat off h'n oil Jan re, hil.

linn put iinnii iBpu. ii inri i ni btiaiaa tvit niurh mt I wliil not rioiii att ih lnrnlrl. auva that It I. Im.l Tha Caylr dl. of tjr.

rial for tli.it. hut d'" Iir r. 111 j'e ll I 4 Sh ir ff a- A'-' 1 a -t 1 -a: il at i ti- 2 'h 'i at Jiri- 1 1 'ar' at hi i ith at i- H. Car -r mid at In I tiVT'ity T'ii. rn.vrr:tjr C'f I ni.d nt l.r'ind Stanford, rrilrirnl a niiih.nr la tli form a ac ot uliMi It ri.n ll.la' hn II llh! tlir ar 'ppna1 in i i-h a A nrr.irf'pn r'orla tlma tliat lip- iha I ght nrated a lot of apertital.on tlmatod mm lariolv frum tl II rough It.

f'ean and lh piano- of rr.aaure an orgni7 wo itimi i-r th bar Oihar ln.trum.nts record ieK th. a.t no 1h hl pound rl4 by th b-n vlneed. In Pratnmd. ho la malc.na 'n'v Ket. reh Kn ire of th ivrhol' av of fr 1 1 1 1 st Linen p.ayrr tilnaj tld.

M.ilnd to arv ni aa- ni io. nor in hip 'inn. I'noffn ial f.rtire eon piled Wat Point ahnw that ahout a radeta ar alleihl for laraltv football. Th av. WISCONSIN TO SELECT NEW ALUMNI SECRETARY Wll.

ia.r--ple,-t!on of a a i- 'o li ci Chicago to Be Scene ie(r l-r- i-i i rrei-. i.i a -r a I I A i n. I. ii; i. C.ni'J.

I I I 7 A m- ill-. i i' Div a i.ii. i i' 1 it et. n. it if I 'i-e ll i i in I r.

tar.JJ.itii i'tii'1 tin It ah, f-' fct on the pennant rhin of tn Chiraau and th Pliates. In Cuhs have sent eir won cuaray A lama, to Pittsi'urth and wna him an out- Iildr, lod Scott, who as Jut a randl-powr or two of l.f.c a. real atar. In exebang ma hay ohta.n4 an who .1 all cani. 'power K.kl l'ulr.

Th r.mt loat nothing bv thla tril unirsa Adams becotnei pvnied. Adin.s improves th ill Irif.eld whi It hits been' NJ To South Atlantic Y. M. C. A.

STAGES BIG BOXING SHOW rar ntran' use th psi flv lyeiira haa been ahout 1 y.ira and months. In a re-nt a'ate-nent from navy aouroea th avetai: aa nf ra-dt ntnn Weat po.nt was placed of National Amateur ppfk-h Is tha product of, I Intl. winning first i i- In Jin feaatnnal hahll by i Golf Tourney in 1928 year. Aa will aeon, th fi-j urs concerning lh armv aa ap.r! ahov ahnw o.uit a diarreranry from k. scf'rv of A laiocia on of I nier'ir III- con was mn i-d I th ronir'l' of tl.e i- hurd of d.ter'ota In i' her No fi 1 1 nl p'aylrf with imitrur ti lr 11 olavad with th tnirnto.

ne. ii For tha ririt I- I lb navy timt le.i- I tha Wtrn rt 1910 when ha 11 yan I ln vral yara weak ver sine Bloomington and Streator Boyi Win Most Important Bout. Golf aaiorlutlnn tnllit fraehd It alt arreuri'-ed Iv tired nioi Hun Vo ar ago. 1 Tli St. Ixiuia Cardinals aia look I nJj ll '1 4 Waahlnajtonl virtually a nw at of I Hi Cnh ail will I pi.

ken Brilliant lnuo to thn oka iti of twelve a'ei! -I and a wnrl- Xfw York In I Th t'ttlrnr, has a-rvad In othr rapnrl ing for a IHIrd baaeman, all report lo lh contrary not prevailing which will I' nisi to Ltr MIL Leat-r is a mighty good ball player when Is not thinking about his future and another bhall si- a timlad him to th l'hlmo tin. Th snhual mittir.i alao ma la aurre aiid. aa candidate .11 I thoroughly. I Pvron rid'e'iled i I- a Ih nt wlntr liut FAIRCHILD o7NS TWO od for tha at-ason. Includlna off tha flald moat of th repor'a that 'i mnA mtA iimiur.

mm oprn anu ii; junn banc. II fell Into a fearf'jl slump abar lonmrt of th hnlk, rhaTplnr.sMps Tha woman's wt- I i 1 te I'll i- I in th 17 season. being let I ar. I iM llll tn.k I Ft. Loula now has B.ll hcn-'to tn a The first boxlne-wreatllng show of ill i.f Jur the Ejr'p-an ln-er- nn', The I' IV, 4 lp ,1 o.

lli.i il-i iiiti-ois is au'h ie t- ar r. gvm cup mat a in Knglind In ar.d to ti A'latra i Tnn! a Se-Jea of team hern a. -i and th I S'--a 11 r.i4 i i' tT it 'i rue I i -vi 4 t- ill t' i Imv. dp p'i by way An.erlra. Aitho igh no off.c.il has ben r-elv1.

th commit'e hsi been given to und-r-a'anl that Fran' plirs to send it or tw I. an.) ann'her tanking French ifr, "i lh llfd -'s' ti par'lnr' th American national tnurnarren's I th former lo ss, as manager, succeeding; Hub Karreli. I.MiKeohnl I prul.arl well quali- th year at th local Y. Nf. C.

A. Saturday evening; attracted a capacity house of soma 400 rabid fans. Pro- nii captain rf th 'tn lndpr.nt hody, I a-vrnl aasona man. 1 I rt V. uttlnn, wlfa of Iram for on l.r rf rnod Ith w- A- prealJnt.

I Iloporta it t. mint's mtir.t So. Wnh I i a goodly growth of tha asao- 5ok Wish H.m Luck. hhh has some mem- Do. 10.

P) l.r i-liiha. I'h Hnror PcklnittiiEli. I In th lrtlon, hli-h conflnnd itianan-rahip of the th report of th pomlnatlna Cotn- th nrsiLi h' mn a-eong --tH I developed, so that ii will In'i'HK th t-encti rapldtv" forner dent of s. honl at l.a fVo. resigned to become ertarv of th Teachers' a-oe' itloti to whh ll was ctd aa auecaaor to K.

I poudna. rwlv ehno aereturv of f.d to handle tha Cardinal. II has a larg number of players at his disposal. Including several now with lh tam who could eamly spared. Giants After Pitching.

meter Clarence P. Curtis, physical 'director of tho Y. M. f. A had lorn I nf th hendllneri of their classes at the meet and Rave th fans a well i bnlanced show.

py- if narl of Xorn.al 5-hoo! th Regents. Th Nw York Oianta ara nosing around to get one or l' aura-fire, pitchers, ln tha meanwhile cracking While no tally of point waa kept, as this was mor of a warmup no for th city and state matches, Mreator un their prsnt staff In ordr to get land Illoomlnston gathered the lion's mill. H. A. Wool of was prornol'd from to vloo prealdrnt lo riif'i''! Cuttlr.t.

A. Krry of r-vittle alao made a vlr prldrnt I.a!ie nrdnn of Indian Mill ruh una rrat. arr-tary and II C. H.ir irnhronk of was made trnaurr. In alrtin plips for th 192 tournnment.

f'hl'nen wna favored f-r th Binnlonr chn mplnn'hlp, vhl' It thought that th nrrn would a good trad or two. They hav two -ia Kianiy ginntrd liy ho i. While Hox, ownr flarl-a n- iiiv anid tnnlirht, and tha with the vrtrran ahortalop "i tn l.t of wialma for his sur- i.N.i of th M.ijor li aiju li-am I hnm town. K.t.p.-uiBh wii a of (roaloHt valu to ynum ln-l last aunimor MMrs (lltn I'eoklnpatieh, tlmn th Waahinaron Senators, win "i th moat valunbl Mayor In new outfielders. O'Doul and Jahn of th Psclflo Coast league.

O'Doul co lo Knnaa I'ity or anrn other mid- I loaama. nan annie weat city. iHilnoia wna I in p'jy th world a srri. prr.d by a ban'iuot. whh fi i attended oy tfera from all p.irt of tne rnuntry.

i-. pt the 'rthi-aa'rrn j' wln-r W. (i. A. Ii.n ni n.rrnher rtul I share of victories with Voumc Kalr- child of KlKin being the only out-tandln(t performer.

I J'erry Kounty and Art Sheldon. I local Instructors and officials, hand-i led the hnxing end of th officiating; Hyron Dunge was in charge of th wrestling: Maurice Kalahar handled 'the watch: and Will Costigan. Jiootor c.nner and Hub Austin were tha judges of the bouts. Mayers Outpoints La Bounty The big surprise of tha evening occurred ln the semi-final match 'when Joe Meyers of ptreator, a featherweight, anded Kddla La Kounty, state featherweight champion, a defeat In three furious and hectic rounds of battling. Lit Kounty drove the lanky Meyera about the ring throughout tha first repines when he moves east.

He has been tried before. Th Philadelphia Nationals ar said to willing to trade but a kil search reveals nothing on the team to trad except PTesco Thompson, the agll second baseman and If Is traded the Phillies might as well buy crutches now for the 192 raea. Th most hopeful factor in the Phillies' outlook that they will have Bert Shottn as manager next yeir. Is a very clever young man who had success with the Fyra-eusa club and whose knowledge of practical baebsll was sppreclated by the St. Louis Xsttonals when he assisted Branch Klckey la piloting Washington Rarp I il Park Eliminated (U.R Chicago.

Dec. 10. i I l7l 111 i BaV' j0v1 'Sprint-field Throe Ke p-aciie 1 C'f Ihe Waahlmrlnr. the loam IJAI I HI IJ FN luh tw" i ai ran me fit- r' raff I lCl 1 1 IS. t.i:n.'d to piUd lh ImVIiVI III CX in th tJoiitn Atlantic for decided on today tivo rounds, dropping him to tha can McCarthy started his hasehnll ca thriw times, and aeemed to ba atooMiNGTofi aowLiNa Leaaui.

kOOMINOTON aOWLINQ LCSQUI oi ma juinola turf aa one way out of the aim n-alion. well on his way to another victory. reer at St. lator rollese, and later was a meiiihi of li.e I'mshiiruh and 'S in 'i Icasue. i.o i ni iiiir ll ll 1 tr.

The Amin that team. Tha Cincinnati ara chuckling because they have landed the best outflMer of th Pacific; Coast league. This young man Callaghsn bv name, may hit about J1" In th National league and ha la a sur pelican on fly balla. In the American league the Cleve but Ihe Strea'or boy ram back atrong at the finish and was punching toa l'nor to iormer times by the the Milwaukee the oca' ooy when tha io-Ti irnru ntr arihy managed club in sounaen. j.

i "ill ne nr-xt n.immer at the now (' mceni neq Lieary or Streator ni. i riHhvnra rrnnlr iin. W. 1 Prt. Tl Plm Ari a -t' I a .77 7ll Mrwi it a .771 'anil bell 11 Una 2'l 7 .710 L'nSln 7.3 'i.

s. i linflen 1 11 i'liitl" 7S Mit'i 15 71 f-lea Cola 14 .41 lTt2 1.18 Armhnnter'i ...11 IS .407 II17H.1 Clienn rharlOT. '7 ltl77. 7.12 IVMallu'a 1" n.lfl Miilrr 111 1X0 IIU7 My 1 Olia land club'a policy Is likely to be one of trad now that Billy Evans, the veteran umpire, has become the 1.1 A t. ,1 Mt "1 business and advisory head of the nnnrier Shadei Cram naa "'ciaiva margin over Leo Bulg uunaee onaaei urace boy ln th, flnaI bout of th Indianapolis, Dec.

10. (P) Joe evening, when Bills' second! toised Dundee, world's welterweight chain- I' towel into the ring, pion shaded -Meyer (irace of Chicago Theram Cline of Streator had add-in a sensational 10 round boxing con- cd further laurels to the Streator test here last night, A fast finish crown when he had soundly wolloped gained the champion nn edue. The of Clinton, although the lat- club. The Indiana have a number tie prcKiam tentatively asreed dale! have not yet been trVl'i formal vote of 1 urf nsaoolatlon. in which ln th9 "av mem.

'fntatlve dates have been tiled a.i frillows: nj" tho wmou A'y of players who may thrive In oth w.mmm er pastures but who have sagged at Cleveland. Cleveland has f.ir too many pltchera for a team that needs ter had put up a game fight, inflelders and outfielders. Mack Also Wanta Pitchers tltle was not at make, each man entering tha ring- several pounds over the weight limit. Jimmy Tracy, Louisville light heavyweight, knocked out Jimmy Parker, Youngstown, Ohio, In the first round of their eight round semi final. i.iin.-otu rii'iaa chadul This Wau.

'Pcil-Vii All.i I TiimUy 'e rs. i iimi'VII VW.Ith". Uy Arnl.rl.tpr. t. M.

Irr TlillrJl) I fnirV) it I t'tn' nie Alipv I Tnetdu Wt Siii Wr.ins.Iij- fiwa C. la T. Mat'. Tl.urHlitv Sniiv's vi Gnelirri A. A.

U. at St. Louis. St. Louis.

Drc. 10. The an- Connla Mack of tha Athlatlra has early ln aruI run pone ln for pitchers. He has taken McCI Exhibits. Tommy MoGlashen of Streator former Rocky Mountain champion in tne bantamweight division and present state title holder in both the f-ather and hantai eight divisions, put on an exhibition bout wi Pur-ccll of Bloomington, demon tratlng some of the skill which has won him fame throughout the state.

Ossle Orwoll, the "blond ghost' Harry Striker. Harry Stryker, Miami full-hack. who gained all-Ohio honors last year, lias featured the play of li Is team this year by many brilliant advances. The Miami team Is one of the strongest in her class, and her success this ii track. except Aurora 'mother short merlins; in 10 dates Tlihlrh u.onM from Milwaukee.

It is a good move on Connie's part, for the only way Park hav been In the long run to get the Jump on me rour remaining the Xew York Yankees Is to find pitchers who ara better than those year Is largely due to this Cleveland, yahinplon Park track will t'-r in Xew lork. lad. Chicago. Dec. 10.

(Pi The Chicago White Sox decided tonight to do their spring training at Snreve-port, again, turning down offers tlons. Tho Sox have done their spring conditioning st Phreveport for the last two years, and decided to go hack again, although last spring was exceptionally rainy there. was Raid, until a UTiproVempnt nrnirram eaw Stanley Harris, tha Washington nual vvestprn A. A. I', track and field ohamplnnsiiips will be staged at the now Coliseum here 81, It was announced tonlKht by Hobert Tj.

Probst, chairman of the district committee. Invitations will be sent out shortly to universities', athletic clubs and high schools In the westcrndistrirt. manager, is still looking for fflf'd ouL shortstop like Koger Peckinpaugh but he can seem to find one. GRANGE'S TEAM ENDS Hav Schalk will boss the Chica Forrest Ce krell, one of the best wrestlers ln the two cities, expert enced but slight difficulty in winning th; judges' verdict over Luec-key nf Klgin in a featherweight rostling bout. Cockrell foived the -ling at every and wll deserved the verdict.

The stato welter and lightweight champion, Lester Ford of Streator, li i I his hands fn'l galnl-- a slight edge over Oettle of Bloomington In a lishtwelgh. wrestling ot. This go White Sox again next year. HI GIFTS FOR A MAN' FROM A MAN'S STORE New patterns, new colorings, new ideas in neckwear. Mogador stripes, foulards, solid-colored fabrics' woven for good looks and long wear.

Tell us the colorings of his suits 'and let us recommend shades and designs. FEATURE VALUES managerial Job ha been deemed uncertain bv some observers. If th SEASON WITH 6-6 TIE p- ic. Nw York Ynnkees ''I paused their way to a fl-fi giving him tha slight edca that he possessed at tha finish. 'he only other wrestling bout or the evening went to Eddie Ringle of Kl'ioriiintrlnn by default when Buette of F.lgln failed to appear Elmer Fnirchild of Elgin, state titleholder In the featherweight division, handed two local hoys in th persons of Paul Heardsley and Arthur Vasconcellas.

ilefe-its In the padded circle bv virtue of his clever entire staff nf th Chicago club will Lexington, Dec. in. -W) The football schedule of Alabama university for announced here today by Coach Wallace Wado, will include a' game with Wisconsin nt Madison, November 3, and with C.eorgia. (leoigia Tech and Louisiana state kindly refrain from giving Schalk Outpoints Jimmy Sayer Dayton. Ohio, Dec.

10. (IP) Happy AthiTton, Indianapolis, outpointed Jimmy Sayer. Chicago In 10 fast rounds here last night. Both are ly eiKlits. advice and nicking his pitchers In i-aiiKlonl ve low advance, the Pox may get where "lr "nai camo or the profosflonal football season iod.lv.

they belong. They have the bright go was fast and furious from the start with Ford's greater experience i later in tho season. fur ird pass, from BHker to est prospects of winning a pennant in 1928 of anv of the western teams of the American league. If the footwork and punching ability, combined along with his ability to absorb punches. went tvventv vards for a I I'leM In l4l perioa Rno for the desperate Tan- lo MOST PITCHERS OF TODAY OFTEN LET DOWN IN TIGHT PLACE, CHIEF BENDER THINKS business office of tha Chicago club could be quarterd on some desert Island and divorced completely from the playing end of th team, the White Sox would have even brighter chances to nail down tha flag In Jackets scored In the second Another state champ, Kenny Johnson of Xormal, demonstrated why he copped his featherweight crown by handing F.bellng of Elgin a trimming.

The Elgin man put up a game fight find always had John who appeared in the first ''I the trnma jm cn .1.,. in, ic- (,, $1 jo I'HILAPKLnilA, Dec. 10. Chlt'f Hornier, who ttfliievecl lamp us a pitcher when Connie Mack ivns winning l'Uimnts with the Athletics, will again coach lip baseball candidates for the rt Loat ue v.tsia I inji tvho callnnel all Iiiipiirtarit one. With the count Ihree Imlls and two strikes anil a couple of runners on the liases, will the next pitch be the a fust hull, or will Jt he the sharp-break to i Almquist and Wynne and crushed Pennsyi- the Knm with Illinois.

Clisby Wins Da cision Join Eastern Team Chicago, Dc 10. fPV Two back field stars from two of the middle west's greatest football teams. Shorty Almquist of Minnesota and Chet t.i., neavyweisht Other gifts for a Man Kuppenheimer Good Clothes, shirts, mufflers, hose, hats, baruikerthiefs, pajamas. 'iland. I take nit i won th decision ch'en-io, in a Ul st night.

ing curve or change or pace? "I have notic-d that In the pinch ninny of the present-day pitchers go to the fast hall, the very thing the batter Is hoping for. "The pinch calls for something different. Instead of using the 'fat' one, Ihe fast ball, lie really great pitcher slips up his best curve or goes to the change of pare hall. 'The curve or the change of pace calls for control and poise. Too fen- of the modern pitchers have all ree.

"A tcmlt ncy to let down In the pinch is son on his guard. Ebeling was handicapped bv having one hand severed at tne wrist. Freeland Salmon of Bloomington and Russell Coyne of Streator at lightweights prosahly put on one of the best bouts of th evening when they went three fast rounds to a draw. Coyne gathered most of his points towards the finish when Salmon began to weaken, having been Sick for the past several weeks. Fri nk Meyers, Hloomington, state middleweight champ, -viily outpointed Agnew of Llfln tn'liie sixth bout of the evening.

Pettyjohn and White of Bloomington. two paperweights, went three fast rounds with Pettyjohn having a slight edtre. th.inks to several short count knockdowns. A no contest decision was declared in the Turner-Lain bout as the lanky Turner didn't have any competition. Spen Ttcer and Winter VAi varsity team nt Armnpnlis.

During the reiun nf I.dilie Collins ns manager of tho Chicugo White Sox. lie had Ili'tidcr join Ills teinn ns coiu li uiwin the fonclusion of his work with the Navy team lute in June. Collins foels Unit Hornier did much to help Ted Lyons and Tod Itlnnkrnshlp develop a cliiiuge of pace mul tlii'icliy iiidcd lliem to Increase their nffuctlvcnpiss greatly. Lyons is now rated one of the best pitchers ln either league. "The grontP'it difference between pitchers of 13 or 20 years ago find those of today Is tli? iliifi-retic'.

in stuff that in jmt on Ihe 'pay' hall." says Bender. "Yon know in baseball, the 'pny' hull 'v 1 nnf i fig mtgft ynne of Notre Dame, today accepted invitations to Join the all-Eastern team assembling heie Dec. 15 for match with the all-western tram at San Francisco Dec. 26. Almquist, 155-pound quarterback.

was the leading scorer of the western conference this year, and Wynne was one cf tlie s-ray of ball-carrying stars onnirifsine the Notre Dame Steam Roller tills fall. Their acceptances fill up th list of aern pin vers gathered by Coaches Dick Kerr of W. J. and Dick Hanley of North waatarau oumenrerts, Freddie Rpenc- I Plalnf.eld. X.

and Charley I of New York, tonight won I Vo six-dav bike I of 5SS sprint points r. rvvils'' of France. i'l Ma-cil-j it', wr tied In mile- I total la pi at the close of, JJcnclcr Is the the prevailing fault of present-day change of pace would help to overcome that." 111 NORTH MAIN ST. The Home of Xuppeabeimer Good Clothe, "a or consecutlva racing. 4' I.

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