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Sm'day Morning, December A I Guy Chamberlain Places Canton Back on Grid Map Former Nebraska and Staley Star Returns to City After Enjoying Wonderful Season. persons of "Tarzan" Taylor, former CAWTON'S RECORD. )' Canton, 88) 0. Canton, barton, 0. CantTM, 14) Ooranoj 0.

Cantoa, 23) Akron, 0. Chlcaco Bears, 6. Cauitoa, Oi Toledo, 0. Canton, 31 Buffalo, 0. Canton, Chlcag-o 0.

Canton, 201 Chicago Cardi, 3. Canton, 141 Akron, 0, Canton, a. Canton, Toledo, 0, Canton, Oreenubnrr, 0. Guy Chamberlain, for three years ene Of tha an4i In the country when playing with ths championship Nebraska TJ. eleven, and for two years ens of the staro of the Stalsy haa returned to Decatur from Canton, Ohio, where he piloted the Canton Bulldogs to the national pro title the past season.

Guy, accompanies by Mra Chamberlain, drove from the Ohio city, leaving there last Wednesday. They at Columbus to vlilt friends and arrived here Friday, although Mrs Chamberlain made the last letr cf the trip from Indianapolis to Deeatur rail. HAS CHEAT SEASON. After being removed from the spot light as a title team for several years, after a. string of championship.

Canton, through the able work of Chamberlain, gained back much of their lost prestige. Out of thirteen games played the past season all but two were won, the others resulted in 0 to 0 ties. In the case of tha tie game Toledo, the Bulldogs later put over a 19 to 0 victory. A REAL TEAM. The Canton team was a truly championship MaJe up of sixteen nationally-known players, the Ohio machine played great foot- tall.

It was their great offense which carries them through some of the best teams in Chamberlain had two sets of backs, one averaged 200 pounds with and power and another set he called his "Pony Backs" averaging 176 pounds With the heavy backfleld in the game the team averaged 208 poundr, lighter combination put them on the field at about 196. TAYLOR-ROBERTS On the team besides Chamberlain there were two other athletes well known to central Illinois fans In the Ohio State star, who was with Staleys last season, and "Woolt" Roberts, former Peorla Central star, who latter an berth while playing with Colgate and the Navy Both men played great ball for Chamberlain the lat- Ur'e kicking- being the best Gu has seen In pro football. PLATS EVERT MINUTE. Chamberlain continued his long service record this season when he plavcd every minute of the thirteen games. He opened the- season at halfback In tha Louisville game but returned to end to perform there the next twelve contests Captain Osburn of the Bulldogs was the other player to have such a record.

Last season with the Staleys Chamberlain turned out the same nerformance. which undoubtedly sots pro record. GAMES FUTURE In spenkingr of the of pro 'ootball Chamberlain stated that he convinced, that salaries would lune to come if any of the promoters were to even coma out oven on their venture. "The past season saw many strong teams and I believe that the caliber of opposition was the host In th history of the game, but there Is hardly a team which 11 show balarce on the right side of the leclper," said Guv "About the same class of people follow the teams during the season; the admission cannot be In- creised so that it looks as If lower salaries was the only salvation of the pro game It Is strange that the largest crowd which saw a pame In Canton was on hand to watch Jim Thrope's Oorang: Indians At that contest 7 200 paid admissions went through the gate. Of course the fact that Jim plaved so many years i Canton probably accounts for the turnout.

WILL REMAIN HTir.E. Mr and Mrs. Chambeiiain are busy i for an apartment, for Guy expect" to return to his position with the Slaley company. He doesn't know he will remain In the next season or not although his onlv Injury In i contests i season -u as a scratched nose. One thins; Is certain, Tihen Cham berlain quits playing he 111 glva up th? game.

"Theie Is no excitement for me a i a contest from the bench," said the local man, when nsked If ha didn't think he had hml his share of football Official 1922 Three-Eye League Batting Averages Club-- 'IVrre Hauls Peorla 1ST 140 Deoatur 138 Bloamington Danville 188 Mollne 188 CLUB BATTINO. AB. R. OR. TB 2B.

4855 753 BOO 1481 1807 201 817 678 1317 1720 182 4BOO 818, 57T 1314 1S12 104 4S76 874 678 1231 1723 183 4498 878 847 1200 14 i 4631 031 653 1741 100 4622 897 12215 IDS 4322 639 731 1173 1S94 165 8B HH. SR. SB. BB. 3O 92 27 201 98 344 302 70 21 108 104 871 888 98 38 163 109 383 120 157 .81 53 106 34 94 88 78 80 65 43 188 211 177 120 144 361 373 343 825 423 Name and Club-- o.

Tatum Terre Haute 00 Pahlma.il, 72 Platte Peorla .....124 Dunning, Terra Haute 1S8 Brooks. Peoria 181 Command, BockJord 140 Drew, Terre Hauls 135 Donalds, Evanavllle 17 Hall, RocltfOrd 139 Relchle, Evanavllle 03 Nee. BvwiBTille 137 Holzliauwr, Deontur 44 Peorlft 15 Knlsely, rjanvtile-Peorla ...,123 Steward, Bloomlngrton 12 Gnruel, Bvansvlile 1SB Callaha-n, BloamlnEton FleMtr, Terre Haute- Dan. ..121 Anderson, Rockford 48 28 ..120 iS ..108 B4 .,138 ..114 31 ..122 ..131 ..134 INDIVIDUAL BATT1N3 Ten or More Oaines TB IB AB. 144 430 559 22 43 72 100 fi21 84 532 113 546 03 50 3 402 84 341 7 14 25 252 28 258 20 26 H.

Terre Haute Sweeney, Lothes, Bvansvllls Gcrdner Mollne Branaen, Decaf ur Rlley Terre Haute Wehrll. Rockford SchollehljorBer, Mol -T Menze, Paorla Malnert, Danvills CaiiiAn, PoOTla Smith. Peorla Hollocherr, Terrs Haute Brannlg-an Collins, Evanavllle Milan, Deoatur 87 7 3 135 120 65 54 J. Thompson, 133 Urban, Terre Haute 131 Grant Evansvilla 83 Woodttorth Bloomlngrton ...139 Hughes. Evansvilla Pierce, -Peorla Barnes, Peorla Tewcli Bloom -Rock.

Wlkun. Danville Sulgart Peorla Doane, Guppv, Molina McCue, Mollne Sykes, Bloorrinston .13" Scrgstock Danville 65 Bubser RocMorrt 129 Pilzpatrlok Blomlnffton 38 Cole, Decntni- 188 Bourjr, Decatnr 181 Gillenwater. Danvllla 114 DUkfwn, a 64 BIDlth. Danville McElwee Yore Peoria Thompson landry, Rockford Halloway Bloominirton TJoblaon. Bloomlnrton MrMenamln Molina Mack, Mollne Decatur 102 Kotzelneclc, Decatur 64 Ji r.kins, Altermatt, Danvllls lrd.

Mollne Baldousky Bloomlnston Murphv, FeorH MrGHde, Danville Pana-her, a i a Iichson, Peorla Strfui, Decatur Peoria rtciclcford a i Rockford 510 111 36 437 32 621 4 SO 455 803 1S4 6S 844 68 885 80 esi 451 80 420 BIS See 257 547 457 243 900 408 402 361 MS 300 134 232 .18 80 101 508 220 171 401 211 JOS ino H. T3 102 137 102 267 104 181 182 187 17 167 115 171 37 13 143 17 Bl 170 528 158 238 203 165 108 21 148 30 215 WO 2t 268 178 181 3B.HR SH SB BB SO 3 2 7 15 9 12 11 23 11 15 8 66 30 12 2 30 34 25 12 8 18 11 5 3t 147 127 08 17 110 21 TO LEAD BRADLEY IT GOOD UMPIRES HARD TO GETj "Good umpires are far more i to get than star ball play- crs." President Heydler told the National League owners at the recent meeting In New York President Heydler's statement was the result of criticism directed at his a by some of the club owners. All BARRETT. 'W t.en Milllkin travels to Peorla next Turkey Day to meet Bradley College the blue and white will meet it team captained by one of the best linemen In minor colleges of the middle "West. Al Barrett of St.

Cloud Minnesota played a. great game last season and Improved hta play on the champlon- Tech team during the season Just elosed. He was named on the all team by all critics. JVarrensburg Handed 37 to 7 Defeat Friday Kerney, 111, Deo. 23--The Kenney High school basketball team won third straight game here Friday night with a 87 to 7 victory over Warrensburg.

While the locals piled up a big they dil not show exceptional ability for the -visitors were unusually weak and was at a loss to break through the defense of coach Crocker's men. honors lor Keniwy wtth -fltCd ffoa4i a piece and Hunt vrora effeotlra cox and Slon- afeav irera M'arrenaburg's beat bets. HAVE FINE FLOOR, yftyo on hlfb oobool door lh ocmnity and attihouvh la prmn li ihowlnf; Improvement. The thre wero to aod Dalind In na.m«d defeated in the OTd ooaMst botveen nchooU whl! an 16 to 4 defeat on awn floor WaiMlla )J n-ert cm ttth oa COOT THB SUSHIA.RY. KKNNBT-- B.K, Hunt, r.a.

5 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 d4ff, C. Wintcatnar, Major, V. 16 FO. i 0 0 0 0 0 t.t, 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 r.T. 0 0 0 0 0 T.P Totala lutvnt--On (lUlnols "If any of my club owners can tell me where to 1 get umpires who will deliver, there 11 be contracts at a good salary awaiting them In my i said Heydler.

"Xothing proves the difficulty of i good umpires more than i the fact that Connolly, Bmslle, Day. Klem and Evans have all been i i 20 years or more i and are still at It narkins Rlrsby loo Blootninffton Rockfora 131 123 47 185 114 351 281 48 483 31! 163 IF) 378 80 253 430 1M 442 110 436 71 263 119 IhO 04 31'i 13S 500 86 17 Magulre 132' 447 M-irtiti Kvansville 53 101 Mrrritette. Molina "0 Runner. Decatur 186 Peoria Mumpr Peoria-Rock L5e I usdke. a i Mapmon, Molina i Torre Houte osier, EvansvJIle Coltrln, Molina.

I a i a i Palm. Peorla rdwinlB. Terra Hauto 50 2G 453 aio 111 115 J8 167 160 144 70 SO 87 184 137 7S 611 149 147 106 151 U8 19 67 23 29 143 63 134 140 60 188 30 139 134 107 20 SI 13 4S 31 05 78 18 130 84 101 03 117 117 114 1)9 135 89 127 70 18 115 107 73 110 47 12 110 iao 44 911 211 30 171 210 183 109 43 130 212 151 83 172 105 124. 185 51 108 28 34 181 87 241 205 81 171 as 902 181 137 77 23 30 13 02 S3 138 121 17 MS 132 66 138 105 162 172 145 102 162 100 213 92 18 127 153 140 S5 147 BO 23 14.8 59 12 5 'i 1 9 10 8 5 1 i 3 11 14 's 13 8 IS 11 10 IB 4 11 3 11 1 2 10 'i 8 5 18 14 6 2 IB 11 7 2 1 2 11 8 25 20 37 19 54 41 16 81 24 2 8 11 71 41 14 24 28 8 68 17 1 12 1 20 41 31 22 24 4 14 85 28 81 71 tl as as 3 67 S3 83 43 17 1 '4 17 45 3 23 IS 84 12 40 2- 3 fl SI 5 27 SB 13 SJ 10 2 5 a 15 a 15 10 2 1 12 20 14 13 17 22 19 8 12 8 15 iTs a is 8 10 2 16 21 13 8 14 14 12 3 10 28-, 13 i 30 26 20 82 It 34 2 34, 13 S3 2 6, S2 48 76 88 12 24 18 4D 33 24 SO 13 7 4 IB 13 4 30 15 27 88 43 5 8 32 SO 38 42 10- 20 24 20 47 S7 31 42 21 39 52 45 10 15 36 24 20 35 27 25 31 72 Rockford HUE El jood Sportsmanship Is Shown At Gathering. Oakland, 111 Deo 23 A i sample of sportsmanship was shown here this week when the Oakland football team, champions of Central Illinois was banqueted at the local gymnasium.

Many of the coaches and representative of schools whose teams has been defeated by Oakland during tha season were on hand to pay their honor to the victors Among those who gave talks were Rev. Andrew M. Lowry, P. Curtis, Captain Raymond Hlckey, Pr. Beck, W.

R. Banner and Coach Bennett all of Oakland. MANT VISITORS. Out of town speakers were H. Hmkle superintendent of the Paris schools and John athlrtlo director.

J. 'H. Trlnkle superintendent of the Newman schools, Coach. Ross Wlnkler of Newman high, E. P.

Walters Principal of Arcola high together with Coaches Anway and as well as Mack Honn who offlcated In a number of the games. FULWILKR TOASTMASTER. Those to send regrets over their Inability to be present were John Cllsby secretary of the Arcola school board, Brewer prlhclpapl of Casey high school, County Superintendent of Schools, L. Minter and Charles P. Lantz of Eastern State Normal Principal Fulwller of Oa land high school was toastmaster and kept things going along In fine shape.

Nearly 200 attended the affair which Tvas the best ever held In this city. City Cue Tourney Opens Tuesday At St. Nicholas Hotel. Harr-y HagMl va AH Is the first scSiedulwl for KJie cfty pliy at bllHacfla according to an a-rvnoun-cwnetit last night by manager Walter Bod total of the St. Nlchcft parlors.

Hafren Js one of the players represe-nrtlnl Deca-toir in the Bllnota-Inddajm biilllaJrt wlhlle won the tourname" starred by the DressJl pairlors a few weeks ago. Tiw martch pflay will be CO Txriata ajld the contests will Start ftt elgM odloclc Unless an imforeen We results after all plajers have met the tourney should bo over In alt days mffw Bodkin has received peraiilssi'n the staHe asroclatJlon to delay Bend- a i Bl llircks. tlanvlllc Slopes Eooktnnl Kn.l«r. i Eranivllle Dnnvills P'fcrce. Danville nnk.

Deratur I.itticll. Rockfori a i Beck EocMoril Macdll, BlDtrmlnsrto McDonald, Torre Haut Iveene, Danvllls Danville. Moline Fletohor. Danvillo Llrlch Mollne Ambrose, Peorla Morrison Blowmington Tncoby, Peorla Burks DunillJa Ftule. Doratnr Louden.

Peoria, Young- BloomlnsJton filllenwater, Bvansvllle Decatur i Danvllls Root, Hauli- Bloom -Danvlllo Mralnnlty, Danville Kclser Evans -T Allison, Evans -Bloom Quinn Conkwrlgiht. Evansvtlis Jackson, Danville- Schule.r Mollne Mnrquardt Peoria Brown Danville Kroh, Evinslllle Eddleiman, Stumb, Tippett, Nospo. Ro Dclon Da-nvllie 23 Alnsworth. 11 Dougherty, Evans-vlHo 10 le 111 a a 88 12 in ...112 23 1B1 83 133 51) 102 17 71 72 11 44 14 71 17 20 18 4S 44 45 38 .,33 37 9 8ft 18 29 87 30 33 12 27 87 13 26 13 31 33 SIS 06 46 72 17 478 211 S35 87 "32 48 195 75 33 115 IIS 68 27 JVS 60 09 61 78 07 60 14? -27 81 83 45 IS .1 1 S3 40 6 1 77 23 11 3 20 28 3 17 87 4 13 a 2 17 8 2' 8 i 8 12 4 7 1 64 8 8 85 23 11 107 17 24 111 49 82 13 10 53 58 7 27 10 42 12 18 10 7 7 21 13 27 13 23 17 9 13 29 IB 11 4 8 13 10 2 7 7 17 3 8 2 4 69 9 8 94 3" 13 25 34 4 143 75 100 14 11 78 81 38 11 78 16 18 28 7 8 28 17 If! 41 21 30 8 15 88 23 14 4 12 IB 13 14 3 Kl 7 21 3 11 8 3 1 7 2 22 1 3 's 11 15 1 1 8 8 1 7 1 8 2 2 'i 4 1 7 8 1 ft 1 '4 'i 1 1 10 1 'i i 2 2 '9 2 6 "4 8 'l 'B 2 i '2 i ij i 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 'i 'a i 7 '3 8 1 'e i i 'i 'i i i 'i 10 i i 14 2 2 8 it 8 19 9 0 'l 1 2 1 4 4 i i i 'it 2 0 4 8 ft 6 1 0 1 1 '4 i 'T is 15 II 2 2 'i '4 1 1 1 1 3 20 3 21 7 42 8 38 17 43 9 3 11) 24 2 4 28 1 10 2 4 3 20 3 17 i ft 18 '5 3 8 6 7 1 1 A PC. .307 283 .288 .271 271 207 .288 .258 PC .376 .871 .360 .347 .347 .343 .842 .340 .339 .337 .335 .333 .933 .827 .823 .823 .821 .821 .820 .818 .816 .814 .313 .313 .313 ,312 .311 .807 .306 .802 .300 .800 .300 .299 .299 .204 .501 .291 .291 .289 .239 .288 .287 .286 .280 .265 .285 .285 .281 .28 1 .582 .183 .278 .277 .277 .272 .372 .271 .270 .270 .260 .168 .269 .287 .267 .266 .268 ,202 .263 .260 .264 .25,1 .243 .251 .249 .248 .248 .249 .248 .245 .243 .243 .242 .242 .242 .241 .280 .239 .230 .236 .235 .233 ,232 .232 .231 42 IS 19 61 06 19 38 18 8 11 7 7 14 21 34 9 21 13 10 2,1 1 98 Ifi 17 18 13 15 10 19 8 83 12 at 8 is 4 .221 .220 .219 .218 .211 .819 .213 .214 .213 .213 .212 .212 ,210 ,210 .205 .204 .200 .200 .108 .191 .100 .183 .179 .178 .170 .159 .148 .118 .181 .131 .129 .125 .123 .117 .1111 .111 .009 .097 .091 .080 .0171 .056 .053 Wins Majority of 1922 Grid to Sita enter which i prevent any turrded aJtcfces ta city The oomtest for dlatirfot are to be staged a.t Rock paTflors In Cham- tpatgm at a date between, first and fflftemltft.

How Peoria Scribe Viewed the Jimmy Dale--Brody Match Peorla Transcript: As for Brodbeck and Dale, It waft just a caae of too muoh weight for Young Brody until the unfortunate Incident occurred that halted the aljalr. Dale had been lacing Brody and Brody bad been lacing back at him In the third Dale bounced Brody otf the ropes with a fast one and the Peorla boy caught his ohln on the guarding elbow of and flopped hard on hla hold to lay dazsd. Coming up at the- count of nine, he was da-zeil and In bad shape, and Tom Jones waved him to hl3 corner. From the audience it looked aa though Brody was shoved to the canvas. Five minutei utter the bout Brody wu it 111 picking the stars out of the landscape.

The thump that accompanied rout to floor was loud enougb to bft beard, all over the club rooms, Dale showed plenty of dass In the two or three rounds of fighting, although there waa adlsplay of greenness mixed with It. He didn't protect particularly and the lighter Brody reached In and punched severely on occasions. There WM no question but what tbe Decatur boy was decidedly the aggressor. Brody should never have tackled a boy nine pounds heavier Drills, Sin Cal, Deo. a reception committee was making plans to welcome West Virginia football qua nblch had vent word from Barslow that it would arrlva tonight, tha Oon- zana University Bulldogs who will mee! the easterners Christmas day, wen through a a workout today.

SALTZ BROTHERS HABERDASHERS HATTERS NOHTH WATER SIWOT DLCAIUR. ILLINOIS BementHigh School Squad Top row, loft to right: 3. Daugherly, guard; G. Appling, halfback; in; A. Reedcr, halfback; 3.

Reading, fullback; Vic Bodamer, fback; H. Hill, halfback; W. Stout, qutrttrbtck; halfback; E. Vstsch, center. Bottom Coach Hodman; A.

Meeacr, naiioacK; J. neaomg, iiuiumai; viu uwwwi, Moreland, end; E. Pope, end; G. Silvers, end; F. tackle; F.

Sloane, tackle; Malkirt, guard; Captain tons; R. Sietze, tackle; R. Oiler, tackle; J. Barnett, William Welt. Chicago Cagers Will Have Star Athletes Austiri High, With Several All-City Men and Members of Title Baseball Nine.

Meet D. H. S. BY HOWAHDi V. BIILLAJ1D.

prep 't'ltla to Washington Hilfh of New Torh City by a to 2 score In Deoatur basketball fan. will have aleyen nn th whu 6oi to tome) of the park. craok at Chicago with downstate men Thursday night the H. S. gymnasium when the championship Austin quintet meets the Mulr tossers.

Last season Austin won the weight championship of Chicago, but ost the Cook county title to Oak Park the school that developed Robert Zuppke and Qln Thlstle- walte, Big: Ten coaches. Two of laat Austin men, Captain Alexander Black at center and Leslie Olson at guard, were named on the All-City team. Thev W'ere graduated In June but Millar, and George Vojteoh were named' on the second team and are playing with Austin this season. BASEBALL CHAMPS Coach Edward H. Feddersen (s a former star with the Whiting, Owls also played with the I1M- nola Athletlo club quintet, one of the best In the country, before he took up coaching-.

Feddersen at one time hurled for the Peorla club of the Three Eye league. Another feather In oap of the Austin athletes 19 the Tract that all of th-e basketball men played on the baseball team winners of the Chicago title last season It will be ro- that Austin lost the natlon.il HAVE GOOD START. The Austin- cagera are right after the 1923 care title and to date have registered vlctorlei over Luther Institute, Lake View High, Englewood i i I I Hyile Pant High. Friday night the Austin lost to New Trier In a practice by score of 25 to 17. New Trier tl outside of Chicago and part In the tournaments staged by Illinois High Sohool Athletlo association.

was the New Trier five that upset Decatur two years ago In the atatc finals at Illinois 17, 84 to 31. While Coach Mulr hardly expects his green D. H. S. tosseri 'to put ovor a victory on this classy aggregation he expects the locals to give them plenty of battle.

Tuesday and Wednesday will find the red and squad putting on the finishing touches for the Thursday contest. Van Cent Seriously HI. The SanPranclceo, Deo. 38--Gene Van Oont former coach, ot the Stsjrton tmlversltj' football and backet-ball teams 1 1 111 at St. Franola hospital here i i i ot epidemic enoeptilitli, com known ftleeplnr lickneM, tv EUROPEAN CHAMP ETTGENE CRIftl'I.

There Is every sign that Johnny flnalljp will pried looee from his place of business out In Cleveland, and defend his dusty title agalnet Crlqul, holder of the European bantamweight championship. The talk now going the rounds to the effect that first this and then that Is causing a hitch In the proceedings, looks very much like the usual preliminary press agent stuff. It wholly to be expected that the, New Tork boxlns commission will lanctlon the battle. will only too glad, It It understood to have bantam title mix up settled that way. A fight later, between Lynch--or Villa--and the Winner of the Kllbane-Criqul the work.

battle would do Use That Gift of Money --toward the purchfte of' something electrical. Perhaps you need a new lighting fixture In home or a new lamp or an electric toaster, grill or some other electrical appliance. Then take the money you have received and place it in a gift worth while'--something electrical from KRIGBAUM'S 147 So. Main St. Just South of St.

Nlcholu Hotel tor Ma WynWaa. van It's Not Too Late To Buy King Saul That Better Havana for a Dime P.P. or THAT GOOD 8c CIGAR Boxes of 25 or 50 AT ALL CIGARISTS Made by FRANK PAHMEYER Merry Christmas jyjRING the past we have learned how we may better serve you in the future. We wish all our friends and patrons a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. THE DREXEL (Decatur Cigar Co.) 414 North Water Street Van Gent was tha belt "avatar th when playlngt wit Winsonsln V.

Is a former Ottnmw athlete DETROIT LEADS IN EAST-WEST GAMES. Detroit UBlmnttr IM umbtr i 1 in durint tb. 1921 grit tMMB. Follow. art lakdlnt inter- vctlonal (MUM Vast MMa, CAST VI.

WMT. Jl; li. Ys.l« Armr 0: BMIOB 8: Detroit 10 Dvtrolt W. J. ao.

Vermont 10; D.lrott 14. Tech Notre 9 Massaobuntta Mlohifan AK- cJcc 15. BOUTH! Prlnoston i Vlrrlnla 0. Tla North Harvu-d 94: Cantra 10. Penniorlvanlk 27; of South 0 Ti Alkbamft Nary 1ft; Tatk, 0.

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