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PAGE SIX. We rld Results (OWA, CHIGAGD OR MICHIGAN TO WIN WESTERN CONFERENCE TITLE'STARTS TONIGHT By Leased Wire Saturday’s Football Games Narrow Race to Three- Cornered Contest; Next Saturday's Scores May Decide Which Is to Wear Crown CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—Wit! h the football championship race in the western conference virtually narrowed to three teams—lowa, Chicage and Michigan—the only three games in the Big Ten next Saturday tion. These three games hold al crossed lows has rolled v s conference ored a total yes. In wit have scored of the Haw points score, is even Michigan foenien | will find all the leaders in ac- 1 th running, Wisconsin, Ohio State and Tilinals are ob: cles for the three leaders next Saturday, and the fuct is fully appreciated t Messrs. Stagg, Jones nd Yost. light of previous showings, rs to havo the easiest road finish. encou: in the fins Chicago meets mber Michigan ota on that date. ng North- engagement, Wisconsin No- meets Minne- BASEBALL COLLEGE FOR STUDENTS OF NATIONAL GAME STUDENTS WILL TAKE DEGREE OF “BAGHELOR OF ane Basket, This wi be the announcement of the future, to make known to the world that the stars of the diamond are not elevated scrubs, but regular gvaduates in their art. Mr. Gish, if you please, will be a Bachelor of Bone, and Mr. Basket will bea master of swat, both praduates of the National School of Baseball, holding advanced degrees in Solid Ivory Courses. The new institution is regarded se- riously by its founders, all retired ball players of the big leagues or coast leagues, who proclaim that they Intend to teach the rudiments of baseball, and follow it with special courses that will soon be turning out the real ex- perts of the game. The “campus” of the new untvér- sity, recently dedicated at Burban will contain three regular ‘ball dia bonds, with d club house, lockers and. tralz quarters, with special rooms for lectures. According to Jess Orndorff,. former Las Angeles éatcher, who will be an instructor in tht college, its atm will te to prepare young players of prom ise for big leagun work by coaching and teaching which they often fail.to get with bush league teams. Ground has broken at Bur. bank for the diamonds which will be ready, it was annouyced, about Jan- wary 10. ‘Burbank’s chamber of ccmmerce has agreed to house the students for ene year, and then if the school is a Success we will erect’ a large do tory,” said Orndorff. Course of Three Months. “The college will offer courses of three months which will be devoted co intensive baseball practice. and In, structior “Heretofore m young player has been shunted around one bush Teague to another, often f: ing to re- ¢eive instruction from an overburJ ¢ned manager, with the result t! fhe plarer has frequeatly bi a couraged and q “There are sc other occupatio: fron t jools for nearly eyery » yet none for Ba: ball in which the average pay | prob- ably higher than most professions.” On the acti n force will be Sam C erly of Detro Death V ‘ott, long o: 6f the Chicago White Sox mounds-} then; Frayk Dillon, former Detroit, tsburg ver; eorge Whe Pt ls and Milwaukee: Detroit outfielder; Wal. Discount Rate Increased By | LIN, Nc Press ed This is the fourth bank Increase in the rate this year. On July 28, th: e of & per cent which had continued from December, 1914, was raised to 6 per cent; on August 28, was made September 21, per cent 8 per cent, U.S. Horses to Compete With Allied Mounts on W YORK, Nov. 13.—The United army will be represented © the entries Olympiz, London's how, next spring and will ride the best of the allled forces. 8 announcement was made today eral Pershing. Pe: said that wh advance lied upo: es and Orndorff, of the coast Frank Chance, leader of the Chicago Cubs, will be pnnec lege in an advisory capacit; “The games p.ayed on our dlamonds will be free and there will be no Sun- day work the opening announce- ment said. “There will be a special committee to look after the moral wel- fare of the students. When possible, those who show ability will be p! with the minor leagues.” WELL OF RAN Nothing to Indicate, How- ever, That Leaguer*Wiil Live Up to Price. Wiil Willie Kamm justify the $100,- 000 in real money paid the Frisco club by the White Sox for his’ serv ices? That fy what Chicago fans are asking, but to date they have un- covered nothing to indicate that the coast leaguer will prove a when he arrives next spring for his irst bid under the big tent. him the greatest infielder the coast cireult ever has seen. When Franke Chance, peerless leader of the old Cub: machine, was in Chicago recently he was asked for his opinion of the yo! ter. He was even stronger in his indorsement than were many of the other exper “Karam a great prospect,” said Chance. “He has the ideal build for an infie He boasts a pair of fine, ge hands and can mi t n either on his right or left side. the At bat of course he still has a chance show to improvement. In 1921 he on a ball on the outside, pason he learned how to reach out for them and hé finally hit asily as one on the one Kamm will hold down third base for“the Sox ard his ground coyering ability will 1 big’ aid to Ernie Johnson, who will e abie to play closer to the second sack. Hddie ligan, who last season hel r ner for the Sor, amim’s job’ with the F Sing Sing Has Checker Champ In Death House Sing’s prison’s _ champion checker player is Raymond Collins of Brooklyn, inmate of the death house who is awaiting execution for the murder of Michael Connor, a Staten e possibilities of being the | pizht in a match with Enrich Hage: though out of the championship |acher ot Germany, the “dark house sd with the col} y i court, full term—Blume, 24,154; ‘Tid- ya gaan With worth “while | soclaté~justice of the state supreme dudgment who has oseén /f:) thir | ban. 19,433. Blume’s final majority sacking phenom perform offérs the lin expected to exceed 5,000. Tidbill same reply to the quer carried: only the counties of Carbon, amm will come through. out. Sublette and Albany. managers, and just players accla! g | BILLIARD PLAY Oldest and “Youngest Sharks to Flay for Honors in New York Tourney. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Willic Boppe, former 18.2 balk Ine billiard champion, ts the oldest, and Roger Conti, 21-year-old French title holder. | is tha youngest of the six competitor who will play in the internations! pro-| fessional championship tournament} staiting tonight at the Hotel Pennsy!- vai nd continuing for eight days. Jake Schaefer, the defending cham- pion, will start the title matches to-| of the tourpament. Conti and Hoppe| will start play tomorrow, the former| Welker Cochran, another} ican star, in the afternoon, while} Hoppe opposes Edouard Horemans of| n evening match. | 0 4s 35 years old, began before he wa sational caree mpionships in 1904 and until last year at Chicago, when he was beaten} by Schaefer for the 18.2 title, had held both the 18.1 and 18:2 style champlon-| ships since 1210. Horemans is 3: Zained distinction most exhibition p! to this count cluding a rem match in New years old. He as one of the fore. yqrs since coming his achievements in. able run of 818 in a York last spring Schae who developed his game under the tutel of “his famous father, the “w "1s 28 years old dagentacher, w’ and ambitious in his manipulation of the cue, has impressed critics with his play since coming here this year. Cochrane, pronounced a “boy won der the age of 14, is now 26 and one of the most brilliant performers in the; game. Conti, the youngest entrant, has developed his game rap- idly in thé six years he yas been pla ing€ and™holds the distinction of be- ing the only player in’ last : mal tournament who defeated the winner, Schaefer. CHANCE SPEAKS |ROsS’ LEAO Is CUT T0 499 ON LATEST COUNT INE, -. Nov, 18.—(Spe- cial to The Tribune.}—Official returns from 525 precincts of 664 in Wyoming announced at the office of the secre- tary of the state give W. B. Ross a lead of 499 over John W. Hay for the governorship. The remaining 139 precincts, it is stated, are expected to return a Ross majority, They repre- sent about 7,500 votes. The official tabulation gives for as The vote for gubernatorial. candi- dates in the 525 precincts officially tabulated was Ross, 26,637; Ha, 26,138, Reports fro mthe judicial’ election in the third district are conflicting but all concede the election of John A. Arnold, incumbent, over D. A. Preston by a majority exceeding 200 The state canvessing board is ex. pected to make its canvass late in November. —___.—. TYAUS COBB BELIEVES THAT JIMMY O'CONNELL COST $70,000 100 MUCK During the fall of 1921, when Tyrus Cobb was yaanaging one of the “win- te clubs out op the coast, he interested in Jimmy O’Con- for whom the New York N tions are reputed to have spent $ 000 (Mexican), and naturally he was asked what he thought about the deal. “Dou you think they paid too much?" asked one ez rcher after truth. | “I do” replica ‘Tyrus. “How much too much,” was the In- volved and petulant query of the in- vestigator. “O, ahout $70,000," shot back Tyrus Raymond with a laugh Prospector Was rnest island watchman, last March. In the death house the players do not see each other, moving their pieces and| opponents’ on a numbered board. Col-| lins, said to be a graduate of Dart- mouth college, always has protested his innocence of the crime. | PENNSYLVANIA'S SPORTS FOR STUDENTS GROWING (Pennsylvania’s dents” is grow of,the enthu ‘sports for all stu-} & rapidly as a result! asm stirred up among those atte: t alfor City insti-| tution. ¥ Frequently on Sat- urday four to five rugby anda quartet! of soccer teams play rivals; lacrosse | aspirants-are in action; } reds of track enthusiasts work out: oarsmen | propel beats over the placid Schuyl- jaunt sport have their ¢ Leben i a Elated Over His Find “Tanlac has built me up so that T have son, Wi Pr sald Henry Wilson, of Mineral, ‘ash., well-known miner and pros- ctor. r over two years my stomach bothered me a great deal. I got so I had no appetite. but everything I ate formed gas which bloated me up so that I was miserable for hours. I also suffered from catarrh of the stomach, had dreadful headaches and dizzy spells, and with nervousness and fnability to sleep, T got so run. down and weak I was unfit for thing. “But Tanlac corrected all _my troubles, and now I have a keen ap- petite und nothing I eat hurts me. I sleep like a log, have g&ined sev- eral pounds, and am in the very pink of heat anlac is ono of the best strikes 3 { xml M geod drug Gg Z l, LY Q "GRAY { baseball team touring Japan, defeated | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIR Nebraska Near Title. KANSAS CITY. — Nebraska's not unexpected victory over Kansas Jeaves them with almost a strangie Golf Warning Issued. hold on the Missourl valley confer | NEW YORK.—The United “States ence foctball championship title this|Golf association issued a warning and season. protest against the growing practice — of offering large purses as an Induce- Yanks Defeat Japs. ment to professionals to compete in TOKIO.—The all-American all star]|open tournaments and exhibitions. 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