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TRIBUNE'S P SPORTING NEWS Te ras he'd PRINCETON, Ind. Jan. 5—It will cost the Cincinnati National league jclub $54,000 spread over a period of Record List of Teams Enter|three years to bring Ed Roush, for Play in Elks Contest steller outficlder, back baseball. at Chicago. Roush made this statement here to- First in News Of All Events A WaGie Anderson, graduate of the; He plans to Elks’ tournament of 1920, and during/quarters, however, while training for past year one of the fistic stars/ fights in other parts of the country. Score of Exhibition Games to|°% the country in the bantamwelght) Anderson and Young as well as Begin at Dallas on March |. 4, Report. RESTED ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT GREAT SEASON| Ar Clubs Allied With National] whether college Association Show Large Increase. Ind, Jan. 6. — extent to which fntelligent training athletics really de-|can be relied upon to correct physica! velop physical perfection or simply; weaknesses, The experiments are cx. Droduce men with some few highly de |pected to give definite information as veloped muscles is a question which|to the value of corrective exercises | day. Roush declared his minimum athletic authorities at the Untversity|and also upon the kind of phys.cal |price for the next three years is $18,- or if Notre Dame will attempt to answer | perfection prodaced by athietics. 000 ann CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 5—More HICAGO, Jan. 6—With the dove|™ | CHICAGO, Jan. 5—Judging from 22 than « score of =xhibition games have} ‘or tis battle with Danny Cummings) pass out. of peace looming larre the world over, |** least in part. Experiments conducted last year by advance indications, a record list of ig teams will compete tn the tournament ing Association of Tigers to Train In tca, which opens heres Februa: -| iia wettrds! eit -Gioke on Jantarsy Da: Augusta, Report A record of a bowling team travel- ing mileage to attend a tournament be ostablished as Harry Alten of rancisco has organized a team deen arranyd for the Cleveland In- dians on thetr spring training trip this weagon. With the first games sched- uled for March 4 end 4 with tie Dai Ing (Texas) league club, indications are thet Manager Speaker will have the players report at the camp at Dallas earlier this season than last. Five games will be played with ma- for league clubs, four with Texas * Jeague teams, while 13 others have een arranged with teams of various clagsification on the way horne from Daflas. ‘The schedule follows: March 3-4—Dallas. ~ March 11-12—Cincirmatt at Dallas. March 18-18—St. Louis Cardinals at it seems fitting that the approach of} Rev. Bernard Lange, whose num- the new year should find its refiec-}TOus articles on physical training tion in sporting circles and this is no|>8ve given him a standing as an au-|the student's mind as well as his body mote-apparent thar. in golf. A year|thority on the subject is using the|In connection with these experimen ago because of a tendency toward fric-| Notre Dame freshmen as material in|a contest was conducted to determine tion between the east and west, it}°@irying out his experiments which |the best-built man in the untversit looked fora time as though Lhe threat-| Will form the basis for scientific study |Leonard Shaw, hall tackle and ened break mirht et last occur. but|°f the value of athletics. |western conference shot put cham the difficulties were overcozne with-}| 4n accurate record is being made|pion, won first place. Other prizes out serious rupture, Now with thejof the physical condition of every|went to Edward Anderson, football annual meeting of the United States|freshman this year and next June, at|/star; Thomas Lieb, a football man Golf association to be held 111 Chicago|the end of the school year, measure-|and track athlete and Paul Deroulct, January 14, approaching, there js no|ments will be taken to determine tho’ wrestler. So ssee 5." "FRESHMEN DEFEAT PARK IN PRACTICE SIME OF CITY SCHOOL SERIES) Rev. Lange were designed to show the Sane etre 10 car the cusptces of nq oanny Cursmings tmbued with the value of athletics as a developer of ter January 10 under the cuspices of pejiet that he can stage a comeback the American Legion. against the clever hard-hitting An- Young, one of the classiest middle-|derson is training hard und will be in weight battlers that ever visited th's|tip.op shape for a long battle when section of the country has been out) he clashes with Bddie on the tenth. of harness for the past year anG ts) This card which will be the main just getting back into shape again. It|event of a long boxing bill should * probable that he will appear in but/ prove a thriller. Interest attnches to ‘ew fights here, because there are very|inany of the other numbers and it ‘ew battlors in this part of the country|{s probable that the coming bili will who are tn his class. be one of the best ever staged here. BIG WRESTLING SQUMD/ @ASPER HIGH AT WISCONSIN, RECORD SHOWING PREDICTED) PEAY TONIGHT MADISON, Wis., Jan. &—The lar-] Casper high school and Manville gest squad in the history of wrestiing | high rchool will clash at the local gym- at Wisconsin has turned out this|nasium tonight in the first game of the year. Coach - George Hitchcock is| basketball season in Casper, Man- ‘rimming his varsity selections from ville has an advantage over Casper “he 110 men who reported for try-| for tha contest because of its longer outs. . playing season and because of the ab- Four inter-colleye meets in addition rove of a ae gerbes ference bot havo . been} he line up. enn rep- beet pig ris esent Casper will not be named until fter a brief signal practice which will n DETROIT, Jan. 5—The Detroit American league baseball club proba- bly will train this year at Augusta, Ga., according president of t ager Ty Cobb ing to arrange fo: of Elks which will bow! in the tour- 18. ent on Saturday, February They will also participate in American Bowling congress tou: ment at Toledo. John J. Gray of Milwaukee, vice President of the Elks Bowling Asso-| elation of America, is lining up 50; teams from Wisconsin to complete *!|Call Issued for Bank Statements APRIL 12 SET FOR BASEBALL FRENCH LICK, Ind, Jan. April 12 was selected as th date for the American and National baseball leagues at a meeting of the schedule committee here. The season will end October 1, the schedule call- ing for 154 games. ‘BARNES AND HUTCHISON | ENTERED IN TOURNEY March 25-26—Fort Worth at Fort ‘Worth. March 27—Cincinnati at ‘Walls. April 1.2—First team at Oxlaboma City, second team at Wichita, April $4—First team at Kansas Entries havo been recetved from Fond Du Lac, Wis; Gary, South Bend, Ind.; Columbus, Ohio: Minneapo!! napolis, Detroit and Port Huron, Mich. —<————_— Mineral The executive committee's report at the annual meeting will show there are now 201 active and allied clubs mak-|- ing @ total of 533, considerably in ex- The Freshmen basketball team at} the high school won its first practice game in the city school series by de- feating the Park school tour 13 to 8 at cess of any preyious figures in the association's total. A year ago the the high school gymnasium yesterday evening. Blodgett of the freshmen total was 476. Clubs now are also in closer touch with affairs than general, due in a measure to the widening of the escope of the executive committee WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The comp- which embraces practically all the tm- GRAND opening dance, North Cas.|‘oller of the currency has tesued a per hall: good music turday, Jan-|C@!l for the condition of all national Mudge and Baysinger, pro-;banks at the closo of business on tenn was the individual star of the game having scored 13 pointts. The line up of the teams follow: Tha Park school line u> follows: Davis, left forward; Cook, right| i5.ste Saturday, Docember 31. portant subsidiary golf bodies in the country. The monthly Green Section Bulletin, issued by the present organ- {zation is being more widely circulated all the time and is proving of invalu- able ald to clubs. Because of the fact that. courses for championships are now selected in advance of tho meeting the approach- ing session will lack the customary Apri 45—Second team at Omaha. April 5—First team at Des Moines. ‘The ‘rst tearm will meet the second team at Marshalltown, Is., President 3. ©. Trunn’s home town, on April 6. Apri{ T—At Peorta. Soril 8-9—At Columbus. 4 —— ie RIFLES competition with Northwestern at A .303 calibre, high power, big TT ee Pees gk O “ gaat © held at gymnasium this evening. | specch-making on the part of delegates | forward; Vannatta, center; Semler, ‘ NE BRICKLEY § OFFERED Minneapolis, Fobevary 18; Chicago St| “he gamo will start at tho new gym:| extolling the merits of this or that clus] lett gucrd, Van Doren right suned; game, 5-shot, bolt action, maga- Anak «|| ROSS RIFLE " ‘ M: March 4, and ‘Ames. at] 298lum at 7:30 o'clock tonight. seeking ohe'of the titular events. The] substitutes, McKelvy, McDonald, zine, military rifle for one- SPORTING POST AT NORTHWESTERN a 192° championship distribution | ts] Brooklander, inX0S ANGELES, Jan. §—Entexnts/ third original cost. These GooDs 1 '@) equitable, the amateur going to the| The freshman high school Ime up| in the California state open gulf cham si ‘ ALN iichied ily py saree eta, Sa oro ee es ereseeer? | Country ‘club, ine, Mass; the|{s ns follows: pionship tournament to be played her patria Fee for oe fF AN Secs —— that the Badgers wil Ibe at the head S ort Ni t open to the Skokie Golf club near Chi-} Blodgett, left forward; McKfelvie,} January 15, 16 and 17, include Jock y and are guaran- suit, $2.00; Shirts, A 7 ' lot ‘the ‘conferenia ii tteraport:- "Gage. Pp otes cago an dthe women’s to the Green-|right forward; Allsman, center;' Kas-| Hutchison and Jim Barnes, respoctive:|teed to be in per- $8.55; Heavy Socks, || Includes Web _ CHICAGO, Jan. 5-—Charley Brick-} 1, 31. Peterman in the 145-pound clase} 4, 2 brier Country club, White Sulphur] sis, left guard; Shikany, right guard; jy, British and American open chem. | fect sure-fire con- 5c; Wool Breeches, Sling Yey, former Harvard untversity foot-[is the outstanding man of tho team. EES Pee Substitutes, Overbanghy Brown, Cra: pions Between 40 &nd 60\ profeasion: | disices $5.00; Shoes (First Qual. || Metal Case F bali atar has been offered the position} in the J1s-pound class, G. Ac Dria.| Pitcher Campbell of the Tndepend.], With the exception of +h open, toler, Cooper ‘Thompson. als are expected to compete for prizes ony hnceaaeles Cartridges, ; Of head football coach at Northwestern }aaux 1s expected.to represent the Wis-| nce Southwestern league team,|Pesin on July 11, the championship —sa WT ici is flag Roe Wa ae ia Sheepskin Coats, $ Te. Box of 20, funiversity it waa learned today. |consin team, with J. 8. Hoss in the pitched 86: gameu last season and won |Pi8¥, will be confined to the autumn.| Do Tote Will Nia dhs oS athe Leather Trench Boots. (i6' ||Regular Price (Brickley is said to have indioated to}125-pound class, D. O. Farrand in the} 28 of them. bata carta te Bipseaten co Doth g Ta EL high), $9.75; Wincester-30 car- $1.90 the Purple officials that he would . Templin at 158, L. oh pe: Beppemien, - Not a bed year for Uncle Sam's Dines, $20; Geco 23 single shot avcept the place if proper inducements | G. 175, and Ora McMurray} American league records show that RTT oe Battle Murphy athletes in international competition. rifles, $6.50; Victory 28 calibre au- ||Mail Orders for the heavyweights at over 175, | “Babe” Ruth pitched two games for MICHIE ‘The wearers of the Red, White and tomatics, $12.00, Filled. —_—_— Rlue copped championships in tennis, CHLIFORNTA IVES DATE FOR CENTRE NEXT YEAR DANVILLE, Ky., Jan. 5-—The Uni- versity of Calffornia athletic officthis have invited Centre coll to fill the honor date on the 1922 football sched-' le, December 2. On this date the annual homecoming celebration will he held and the new million-dollar Stadium dedicated. ‘This announcement was made here today by Coach Charlie Moran, who sald hoe would ask Centre's athletic board at its next meeting to consider the invitation. sowie LIE SES New York followers of boxing say the game never was handled better than it is at the present time, And they give Boxing Commissioner Wi- liam Muldoon the credit for the im- proved conditions. golf, polo, fencing, boxing and on the track. Cardinals Sign College Player ST. LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 5.—The St. Louis Nationals have signed Center Vick of the University of Michigan, Who was eelected by Walter Camp as a member of the mythical Amert- can football team. Vick is a catacher. Hadfeld Wins ' — Sculling Title ‘WANGANUI,- New Zealand, Jan. 5. —D'Arcy Hadfield won the world’s sculling championship from Richard Arnst. over’ a three and one-fourth mile course on the Wenganui river. His time was 19 minutes, 46 seconds. [SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE DUNDEE TO BOX WHITE. Everything in Army, Navy, Canip & Sporting Goods RUSSELL’S, Inc. 245 West 42nd St., New Yorks, N. ¥. Guarantee Satsifaction or Money Bach. DENVER, Jan. 5—Cowhoy Pad- gett of Dolores, Colo., who defeated Morris Schlaifer of Omaha here Tues- day, was matchod today to meet Frankie Murphy of Denver here Jan- They aro welterweights. ‘Clearance MEN’S DEPARTMENT It has always been our custom to reduce prices on all Men’s and Boys’ wearing apparel after taking inventory, to give our customers some real bargains. This sale will begin Thursday morning, January 5. Be on hand early and get the benefit of the bargains we are offer- ing to all thrifty buyers. Clothing , According to measurements made by. J. L, Markey, Peter Manning 1.57%, the new king of — trotters, strides 20 feet 6 inches at full flight. ——_—_.>-—-- Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteod Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, OS Bidg.|As Good as New 8-5-t¢ RAGE HOUSECLEANING LANSING, Mich., Jan. 6—Horse- racing 1s to be barred from the pro- grams of the Michigan state fair and other fair associations, “unless just suspicion of the sport" is removed, ac- cording to H. H. Halladay, head of th« state department of agriculture, whe controls state funds for fairs. The question Is to come up at a meeting of fair secretaries in Detroit Friday. “Horseracing {8 under just sus Picion” Mr. Halladay saifi Tuesday “Supporters of the game are respons!- ble. Unless they eliminato fixed races and betting, the racing must be dis continu —_———_——. Boxing experts who haye seen George Cook In action declare that Georges Carpentier will find no soft picking when he meets the Australian in London this month. Boles ca ‘When it comes to getting big money for sporting events the year 1921 was surely a record breaker. Baseball, horse racing, boxing, foot- ball and tennis, all made a clean-up. USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN ITTLE aches into big pains - Of by en applica- Malone,, the St. Paul boxer, The Dig hunt is now on for a Iike- ly opponent for Jack Dempsey, in or- der that another heavyweight cham- pionship bout can be staged. A new contender for the light heavy- weight title has blossomed out In New York in the rierson of Gene Tunney, the Greenwich Village scrapper. The big minor leagues can’t “be blamed for objecting to a rule that permits the majors to draft players, when « minor league star can be sold for from five to twenty-five times the draft price. ‘WISCONSIN CAGERS WIN. At Madison— defeated Wiaconsin In 86: games pitched Inst season, Nebraska at basketball 27 to i4. “Babe™ Adams of the Pittsburgh Pi- rates, issued only 18 passes to first, didvnct make o single wild pitch, nor aid he hit a single batsman with a pitched ball. SMITH OUTPOINTS PALMER. round bout. —— x eee Sam Connie eae othe Seen ll on Prices on Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats re- VENPO! . 5.—Mor- THYE PINS OHT maanaged a major league team s xo Glia) Behiaiter of Oniahk and | | At Thy, Pe years and Soha MeGraw, the Glants? duced from 20 to 50 PER CENT. All of the Hirsh- Frankies Welch af Chicago, welter- | won middl wreatling bout | boss, is a close second with a record Wickwire Suits and Overcoats that we invoiced a year ago will be sold at ONE-HALF PRICE and all other Men’s and Boys’ Suits are reduced 25 PER CENT, making them cheeper than pre-war prices. Call and be convinced, HATS AND CAPS A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps during this sale, * giving everybody a chance to buy a new Hat or Cap for the new year. We invite you to‘call and see the ~ weights, will meet in a 1¢-round bout where January 20, it was announced of 20 years as pilot of a big league witness the Zbyszko-Davis- match in which the big Pole UNDERWEAR A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all Boys’ Underwear while this sale is on. This in- cludes the well known “Lewis” Union Suits, also the Wright’s Health Underwear, two of our best makes. This is a splendid chance to supply you with Under- wear for the year. SHIRTS A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all of our Men’s Work Shirts, including the Flannel Shirts. Our Dress Shirts have been marked down from 20 to 50 PER CENT for this sale. You had better lay in a supply of Shirts while the prices are Dance Every Tuesday and Friday Night at 933 S. POPLAR ST. Everybody Welcome Good Music and Good Time splendid assortment we have and the low prices we are making on them. ‘THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM MAKE YOUR HOME AT WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 80 low. For Immediate . Delivery The Albany Hotel WHEN IN DENVER Conveniently located near the heart of the busi- . ness and shop; center of the city. Car lines from Union Depot the door. Best service. Everything in the market to eat. You may catch your own moun- tain ‘trout from the pool in the Italian Garden for your meal. Neat, clean, airy rooms. In fact, all the comforts of a real home and you will enjoy your visit in Denver if you stop at The Albany. Casper Supply Company Phone 913 TRUNKS, SUIT CASES A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on the prices of all Suit Cases,-Trunks and Traveling Bags during this sale. A splendid chance to save some money on Luggage. Richards & Cunningham Company YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S BLANKETS AND COMFORTS A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all Blankets, Comforts and Pillows while this sale is on, giving everybody a chance to lay in a supply of Bed- ding at greatly reduced prices.

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