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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 8

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A wSH sv IX A' a A A 8 jwworjuiwui 1 1 Wil ij WWM SO if i i I i'z 1 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR TUESDAY JANUARY 5 1915 Nil! A fc A' 1 JI I 1 1 llijm I 7 J' fa a i A 1 a O'T' TO Important Exchanges of Players Made QDfDTP High Class Bowling in Tourney Basket 1KTEXX7C! 1 xx by National League Clubs v5Jl IV A Ball and Billiard News lAI CVVO Jy 'v1 1 I GIANTS GIVE GASH THREE PLAYERS WHO IGURE IN BIG BASEBALL DEAL AND 3 PLAYERS OR LOBERT PIN TOURNEY Red 0 HIGH SCORE ed Cooler Beats Johnny Kling nnd who aid some excellent work Contest Herzog to Meet Baker LARGE GALLERY THERE MILTON STOCK player: Cash Prizes US Scheme to Offset World's Series in Rival Ranks to be SPLIT PURSE 7 WAYS $30000 or $35000 Will Be Distributed $8000 for of lag Winners CHARLEY DOOIN a Special to The through with a MORE TRADES ARE ON DORAN IS DISMISSED The $500 SANORD a a ish Killed by Sewage New Members Elected BY GUSTAV County ish and made of fish sewage what Ban IVjwI 1 Some of whole almost contest Marion CONRAD RACKS OUT erg ST PAUL DEAL decide to golf cries of RECORD BOOK Con rad former Whack than William on every aban tli is so deep that the holes are covered Middleport is where Kauff was ALWAYS GOODBAN ABLE 5 CENTS 1111 111 1107 offset the baseball CHICAGO Jan to be hung up foi ble to have the local schools give the 644 617 615 611 607 606 606 nd wel I 24 it behooves that 24 is the He has a total two pins ahead Capitols Roll the exception North Sides Nererwaz Bi our GO MAGEE Since Bennie Kauff is some one to inform him age of discretion Cobler Bright Bruder Harshman Hurt The best presentation of the immensely popular cut a way shape President Baker Makes Good to Reorganize Dooin to Become a Surrenders Option on Saints and Abandons Plan for Organizing Stock Company to Take Over the Association Club out half 4 the )e trade With tli torcyr le baseballtc Run done on shots ball had to force follows after safety of 1756 for nine of McCullough Steadily of Westover the at has become of the old fashioned baseball contract containing the ten day clause? ng champion in interesting the foregoing Kiplingor and August appointed a omnmiitee to the schnol board the irn WHITTED AND HUGHES TO PHILLIES OR Bowling Stars Shooting rom Scratch ail to Make Good Marks in the Singles Those who had the courage (if that' the term to lie applied) to brave prosecteDoran and be dismissed Irving the head by a hockey hospital but will re Local Player 'Wins in Eighty seventh Inning of a ast Even if Walter Camp see the' West Percy Haughton has invited Bob Zuppke to give Harvard some pointers next fall trying to slrelch hits The first time he Singled and was caught trying for Second next be doubled and was out trying to extend the hit Into a tripled lastly lie tripled and expired tiy second squad of 685 pins He Bumb worked count including The feature of hills ami ankle deep Promise 1348 1176 1184 1126 1122 MEYER AND OX THIRD IN DOUBLES WITH 1134 SCORE Hockey Player Said to Be Ag gressor in ight Goes No Prosecution Big Baseball Deal Made in Na Demaree Stock and Adams Exchnged John Blair and Arnold the Nine Holes on South Grove Links in Style Milton Stock and Al Demaree of the Giants Have Been Traded to the Philadelphia Nationals Along With Catcher Adams for Hans Lobert the Sensational Third Dooin igures in the Transaction but He Will Go to Cincinnati honing his plan for organizing a loril stock company for taking over the club which had been placed in the market by new where sideration and the trade with the ton Braves which took Sherwood Ma to Boston was complet'd by the sc Six of Eight National Clubs Will Be Represented at Cincinnati Meeting Today No Valdosta is not the name of patent medicine it is the place the Hoofeds will train 281? 2726 2717 2717 2664 2660 2685 2649 2631 2631 2628 2613 2606 2604 Bennie Kauff Reaches the Age of 24 Some acts of His Career We Lave it on good authority that Mr Bright has not complained that the hand icap committee something over Burch says ho is willing to meet anybody wrestling mat privileges ersfde Park each spring during the spawning seasun Audience Applauds Clever Shots by Three Cushion Bil Hard Experts These January esting scores to be turned in but Mr Blair whipped the ball into the nine in 48 which far from bogy Mr Arnold a less experienced Mas traded to the York 'ban three players and a laic the Giants and it is said will talk busi ness Involving red Merkle and Jack Mur ray It is also tipped off that Barney Dreyfus will be here to represent the Pirates mo Bright label Cobler Haekerd Keteer Adams laher CAPITOL IVE IS SECOND IN THE to overcome this difficulty A small circle was marked off in the isnow jar where each hole ought to be and the players rolled their balls within it Those who have nut tried the new winter sport might expect unInter IVE MAN TEAMS Gold Medals Capitols Marion Club Imperials Harness and Hurt EM Lilly McCullough Has Beens Indians Independents Ingersolls 267 245 237 236 236 Leo Hoernschemeyer alias Lee Magee and August Herrmann became involved in a row in Cincinnnati the other day The former threw part of his regular name at and won the decision on points another to coach the Tiger gridiron players And it might be added Jacob Iluppert tried to get Omnie Mack to manage the Yankees as a hitter an one of the staff of young HEND1UCKS of KLING TO SEE HERRMANN KLING former Cub star and now jnts and posted a around his Cardinal ep off the pesky eds at cutch weights on the or the scorecard selling This ment run of five put his count at 49 fact that he missed a difficult shot hairsbreadth is all that prevented from going out in that same inning an unfinished run of six Kling The Norton Company represent ing the owners will continue efforts to interest local investors In the club It has been reported that Toledo interests seek the St Paul franchise If that $30000 prize money the ederals tatKing anout Hanging up for the about cutting a the made a run of three had attempted a deliberate Cooler run put him in front for The local player however in fine style and with his Harry Squad Crashes Through the Maples for a Grand Total of 2726 for team part of last season MEYER of the Marion uollars The leading wear stores have Ide Silver Collars or can get them for but if you have the slightest bother write us for a list of our dealers nearest you GEO IDE a CO Mikm TROT The trio of Giants minird CLEVELAND Jan of assault with intent to kill against cent Doran 18 Ottawa (Canada) versity hockey player held under bond as a result of injuries sustained by Elmer Irving Cleveland Athletic Club player when a game between the two teams broke up in a riot Saturday night was dismissed in Police Court today Irving refused to asked that the case who was struck on stick is still in a him with then showed his mettle by making a run of two and tying the count in the eighty sixth inning but Cooler went out in the succeeding round Both players tried for every shot in which there was a possible chance to count and there was lacking that ele ment of tediousness which comes when the contestants are playing deliberate safety too for for both pure course 4 The charge Vin Herzog now wants Hans Lobert and Dooin for the Reds It might oe wen lor min to inciuae three neiaers wree more inneiaers and a dozen good pitchers Pin Tourney Leaders BURNS BEATS CONWAY NEW ORLEANS Jan 4 rankie Burns of Jersey City won over rankie Conway of Philadelphia in the fourth round of a scheduled fifteen round fight here tonight Conway apparently was unable to defend himself and the referee stopped the fight President Gilmore Tells prevent his deplorable condition The following resolution was adopted The nlavers in ves itaine had full possession of the links And then with a deep coat ing of snow on the ground there are no grass and we ds to provide hiding places fur the elusive balls It Is a fiat the players report that it was easier to find dark colored balls on th golfers Skaters and coasters uro no longer to hive a on winter sports The audience appreciated this there was continued applause players througnout the game Several Good best work was which the first object very thin and on the end rail good form He did not number of precision banks shots Each player made a high run of five and Kling got in five runs of three each His best shooting was from the fifty third to the fifty seventh inning inclusive in which time be counted a total of thirteen points including a run of five and two of three each In addition to his high run of five Cooler got one of three and one of four infill 1 ui mu me Jhillies officials have'derided to build Up a winner with young hail phi yers and every one of the men selected by Manager Moran is youngster Cooler come clean It is reliably reported that Miller Hug ns has erected barbed wire entangle irespassing ireserves to ships changed ieature the booh the ejahns made by the rival Europe remind mere sporting what they are compelled to With Capitols last night rolled a steady game in gaining second place in the team race Cooksey anchor man was in the best form and improved in each game He began with 185 got 198 in his second whirl at the pins and then finished at top speed with a 242 score Bannworth got 226 in his middle game and Ochiltree finished with 211 If Westover had been working right the Capitols certainly would have overtaken the leading Gold' Medals A heavy handicap 220 pins put the Imperials in the race with 2717 which equals the Marion Club's score Byers and Byers were the strong men for the Imperials The Ingersoll Move ments carrying the limit in Handicaps 300 pins managed to gain a 2631 total A poor middle game by ox hurt the chances of the Meyer ox team in the doubles race This pair got 1134 pins from scratch even though ox got only 140 pins in his second game Meyer posted 231 for his middle game Bumb and Whiting did fairly well get ting a 1111 score including 16 pins handi cap ield and Nelson aided by 22 pins got into the running with 1110 Carter and Cooksey scratch men hit for 1074 Each rolled over the double century mark at the start then fell down In addition contains every record tn ath addltion to automobile mo harness and running horse bowling and aviation records Cincinnati advices are that Charlie Herzog is pleased with the Red outlook for 1915 which puts him out so far in front in the Optimist League that none can hope to overtake him in be to Cooler w'as in exceptionally especially on the miss one and he executed a skill and He was especially good on BY RALSTON GOSS pLAYING the best game of his career Harry Cooler last night defeated Johnny Kling of Kansas City in an Inter state Three Cushion Billiard League match game by the score of 50 to 49 in 87 innings The contest was one of the most spec tacular ever witnessed in this city and the large gallery that crowded the Board of Trade rooms time and again applauded both players to the echo for sensational shots that were made Kling got off in the lead by virtue of a run of two after he won the lag but the Indianapolis player caught him In the fifth inning passed him in the sixth and continued in the lead until the eightieth inning when Kling by dint some clever shooting tied the score at 44 Three innings later the visiting player Cooler organized of the stumbling blocks In the now organization Lack of interest was shown last year among the players it is said because there was no incentive in winning the ederal League pennant with no world's series in sight whereby the players might Increase their earnings President Gilmore of the new organiza tion and officials of the various clubs practically have agreed upon a plan which players will appreciate and which will give every club a chance with the exception of the one finishing last This plan which has practically been closed is to offer a purse of $30000 or $35000 to be split seven ways The pen nant winning team will win $8000 to be equally divided among the players The second team will win $7000 the third $5000 the fourth $4000 the fifth $3000 the sixth $2000 and the seventh $1000 This would make a total of $30000 The other plan is to give $35000 split $10000 $8000 $6000 $5000 $3000 $2000 and $1000 In offering cash every team will be forced to go the limit to add to the earn ing power of every player BY EDDIE ASH A LTHOUGH city bowling tournament leaders retained their places through last attacks on the pins at the Capitol alleys there was a plenty in each event The stars of the city jwere on the alleys and time and again top scores seemed on the verge of falling but always something broke against the veterans and the new high totals failed to snow In the team games the Capitols man aged to edge into second place with 2726 pins aided by 44 pins handicap The Imperials got some prominence by hit ting the maples for 2717 and the Inger soll Movements did fairly well with 2631 Meyer and ox Do Well Meyer and ox hung up a 1134 score and gained third place in doubles Other teams to go over the 1100 mark in the two man event last night were the Bumb Whiting and ield Nelson pairs Pollard and Cray are leading the doubles race with 1248 pins Something was expected to fall when the first squad of singles went on last night because it was 'made up of scratch men are rated the best in the city How ever the dope was spilled and the highest score posted was 573 Goodwin got the high total and even he was off form He showed a flash of his re'al ability only in his middle game when he got 227 pins Pritchett and Cottom all Jess Pritchett and Bill Cottom fell by the wayside with counts of 523 and 478 respectively This is about the worst these men can do under any conditions Pritchett started well and thn weakened but Cottom was lost all along the line Cray who had a good chance of captur ing first money in the all events lost out uy roiling only oil Scores picked up in the singles Cooksey getting scored 167 214 and 202 hard registered a 583 fourteen Dins handican work was the making of a 3 7 10split Whiting opened his turn on the al leywith 219 pins but the good work evi dently spoiled him and he finished with only a 569 score A As a result of last games it I seems that Cooksey will win the all events prize games the streams of the i coming depleted by be it When Kling played deliberate safety one of the ball playing contingent was heard to remark: walkin' him in a And then when Cooler made a difficult bank shot from the another Established 15 year Eatabllahed IK rear $5 to $15V? Many Cases Cured as Low as $35Q Others Have Been Cured Why Not You? Permanent Cures A speedy permanent and lasting cure is what I will give you beyond a doubt It your case is curable it not thing tor you Picked rom Eighteen Players Upon the disposition of Cohort hung ether two deals and the trade with HENDRICKS AGAIN the Indiana dropped into the city unexpectedly yesterday morning from Chicago He had intended to remain over for the Na tional Commission meeting scheduled for yesterday but when that was postponed lie came back home Hr will not remain long though for he leaves tomorrow for Cincinnati where he has an engagement to meet August Herrmann president of the National Commission Their conference will be on a matter of importance the nature of which Manager Hendricks refuses to di vulge being killed in large of the city by Indian BY EVERETT WATKINS TH INTER GOL' has arrived! And the game played In doors either The innovation was introduced yesterday afternoon on the snow and ice covered links at the we print only that is fit we decline absolutely to 'repeat i jyniiwu says about Robert longing to don the baseball spangles Just before his billiard match with Harry Cooler last night he said that lie RECORDS ive man 2984 doubles tinglee 670 high score single game £79 OUT IXEM is in receipt of Tom Annual Sporting Record Virginia Valley League's av wfil not be found in the guide but it can be authoritatively that in 1910 Kauff batted 417981 and stole eighty seven He was on the rubber in BALL PLAYERS OUT IN ORCE A LARGbJ delegation of local ball play ers witnessed Johnny's defeat Tast night Among those who were there were Jack Hendricks manager of the Indians Miller at Bauman Ross Hewes Jim Scanlon and Somers And then of course the well known oride groum umpire Harry Geisel was on the BY ERNEST LANIGAN THIS BEING the twenty fourth birthday of Benjamin Michael Kauff leading swatsmith of the ed 'wtl League It sems to be a proper time to tell what the hustling Hoo aier did when he first broke into the national pastime Benny who is a graduate of the coal mines started his career as an able athlete with a semi pro team in Keystone in5 1909 The next season he hiked to Parkersburg Va and caught on with the Virginia Valley League club of that city Kauff did not know what he was when he joined the Par fkersburg club The day Benny broke in as a professional his team was scheduled to play a double header In the curtain raiser Kauff pitched in the nightcap event he caught Later In the season Benjamin Michael played in the outfield Salaries were not high in the Virginia Valley 4 League and Kauff saved mighty little of his Every dollar that did not go for the necesarles of life Kauff spent on bat ne erages books stated fielded bases eighteen games fourteen of these be a ing victories The nickname that Kauff obtained when went South with the Yankees in 1911 Rune way has not stuck to him Kauff got this mona ker because tn the tirst game he played which was against the Vnl Aertity of Georgia boys at Athens I will not accept your money and promise to do any i ne oest rorerence I could give as to orofen reliability is the many cured satisfied patients I dis miss and provesthat my Exclusive Methods cure when oth ers fall to even benefit IN DEALING WITH ME in Indiana lor 15 years One who has a modern and thor ouglily equipped office and who Is ripe in years of experience and rich and mature In learning in his chosen specialty one who will give the poorest as well as the rich a chance to re ceive a cure from him at a small cost or who will not an cent your case unless he thoroughly unde stands it and will promise you no more than ho can give My methods of treating SPECIIC BIOOD POISON KID AND CHRONIC PELVIC DISEASES are unequaled and rec Winter Golf on an Ice Bound Course Tried in Indianapolis Local Association Acts because their vu nermit them to wait until the dandelions bloom in the spring to indulge again in their fa 71 game were John Blair and Arnold well known local play And they enjoyed this new win murt so well that they will be willing to play on must any day the mercury is above the zero mark late in the afternoon when Manager Me (raw phoned the names of eighteen players for Manager Moran to pick three men from in return for the Phillies' third sacker The annual meeting of the Philadelphia club was held at the Stock Exchange office to nnd hecub ofil' lals were present dur ing the closing of the trades for players being in sympathy with PresL dent Bakers plan 4 reorganize the team The failure of Lobert to attend the meet ing iiowever caused considerable delay Iowa University is to get a new gym nasium biitlowii at Bloomington they do not removing the old mark? The lifetime cures and attafactlon giv en thoe who have been cared of the niy imethotl AND ALL ACUTE be a guiding tar to 1 BLV IL DISEASES are unequaled and rec all eklng treat the man' 1 have cured I never use the knife ment Consultation and Examination ree and Confidential DR iM OSBORN Special toThe Indianapolis Star CINCINNATI Jan Unless all signs fall there will be a baseball clear ing house under full steam In Cincinnati tomorrow with six of the eight National League clubs sitting in Bresnahan manager of the Cubs started the ball rolling when he tried to got Second Baseman Groh from the Reds Now he is after Pitcher Penton Tommy Leach may come here in exchange for Outfielder Twombly and Bert Niehoff third baseman may also go to the Cubs Phillies This deal former manager cf i re want of th DOUBLES Pollard Cray Cobler Mlller Meyer ox Goodwin McCullough Bush Kirkhoff Pritchett Cottom Bumb Whitlng ield Nelson Benaer Uomatock JINGLES ish and Association that association use th1 means reported here that McGraw was afraid to let Lobert out of his sight because Mike Dooln acting for the ederal League was In New York trying to Induce Lobert to Jump to the eds McGraw Tampered lUGraw has been charged with tampering With several of the Phlliy players and wento far In the Magee and Lobert''hases that President Baker threatened to take the mat ter up with the National League McGraw saw Lobert in Chicago a couple of weeks ago and later came to this city for a talk With Lobert and red Chandler vice president of the Philadelphia club care was finally left in the hands of Chandler ana Governor Tener president the league who acted for Mr Baker while the latter was ill at his home In Brooklyn Too High Priced for Phils Both President Baker and Manager Moran expressed themselves as pleased with tho trade arranged with McGraw I believe the men the Giants are going to turn over to ub will fit In the rebuilding of tbe team to a nicety Bald Moran course I would have liked to have kept Lobert but we could not meet his salary Lobert has been called one of the best third base men in the game Philadelphia secured him In 1916 from Cincinnati 1 Ber since last fail Lobert has been on the fence between organized baseball and the ederal League He recently visited the ederal League officials in St Louis and later called on President Gilmore in Chi cago However Lobert said that if he were traded to New York and received the samealary offered by the ederals he would re main in organized baseball fxperts to talk business with August Herrmann president of the Cincinnati Reds when he reaches the Queen City today lie said the chances are if he should sign that he will go with the club more in the capacity of an assistant to Manager Herzog and a developer of young pitchers than with any idea of becoming a regular catcher Kling would welcome the chance to buy a franchise in a good minor league city and it may be that his ambition will be realized some day lOfllfiM Wk A I AU to wit Jor the eds I I I wli ML Ide command to present lurcher viola 011 lions of this character and that it give tlic slate eimmjssim of fish cries and game its hearty Cn opora aro about 1) Jml 'IK non in his to stop such viola players materializes ine the autos Jim 'wlii8M tion and to punish such Eilmore promised the pennant winners of Crair Edward Phipps and Ld I none of the players will swell tiieir President August Thau were appoint bank accounts appreciably cd a committee to assist the legisla 4 JBH i zi i it ii ami Lvuiuniivt' hi inc inuiana ish Game and orest League in thp passage of such bills as the league ni niav pitce iH noe me uixiitiig iiPn su eral Assembly Committees were appointed to pre sent prospective candidates on inde pendent and regular tickets for the election of officers In ebruary Ten new members were elected as fol Iv lows: red Tully Erath A Marske illiatn Koch 1 'hili tn fc Mr.

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