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Speaking i of Sports Headline says: “Riekard has tf6u- ble with heavies Well, why i the heck doesn't he pyt his light ones back on. # It is said that Havers, the visiting British champion, has little to say, differing therein from most visiting foreigners who have™ittle to say, but | say much. Rogers Hornsby has led the .\‘n-i tional league hitters for four straizht | Mitchell Smith Saerita Crashing The Pins i g o O ROGERS ALLEYS STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE, Overlands 97 ~ Huber Millerick | Fushillo Sack | Berk Ginto Schutze Lindquist years and a lot of folks are beginning | Klambt to think he is a born leader. Wiilie Ritoe will run for Finland | instead of America in the Olympic | games. The world grows blacker | every hour, In that Dempsey and Gibbons will not | fight again is correct. They will not fight again at Shelby, Mont. | The identity of the person who won ’ the Bok peace prize is being kept ! secref, but we understand it is neilhor‘ Johnny Evers nor Hank O'Day. | , Manager who threw bath towel into ring is swatted on jaw by his fighter. Jt was not Saturday night. This is an open winter., The weath- er is mild and calm, being reminiscent | of the fights that Jack Britton ! Kid Lewis used te have, McGraw bought Bentley to and he turned out to be the best | pinch hitter in baseball. Now if he | can only get a pinch hitter who can piteh! piteh | As many tourists as ever are "“’"gl scuth this winter, not so much to es- | cape the cold as to get uway from the heat, The chief requisites of one who fre-.| quents winter resorts are a pair of | white flannel trousers and a long Llack cigaret holder, ) Tvish Davis cup matehes this y what the Tilden-Hackett row did for the game, Basketball is the most popular of | all the intramural sports at the Uni- versity of Ilinols. There arc 200 teams representing the various acti- vities, The schedule for the season compriseg more than SO0 games, “Athletics for all” is the slogan of George Huff, divector of athletics. Tt fs the ambition of Muff that at some time before he leaves TNiinois every student in the university will take part in some branch of athleties, The various basketball teams at 1. | linols are coached by students fu the four-year course in athletic coaching. ; T American Olymple Mk.lHuKl team Nas beens<further augmented by the addition of Bialis and Donovan. conquerers of last night ran The Hartford Dixies, T All New Britain up against a stone wall in the Wate bury Collegians and were defeated Ly the tune of 32 to 21, On Saturday night the Hartford Kaceys, who also have a win over the locals will play the Waterbury outfit, | The Baltimore Y. M, H, A st & new style In eup presentation last night. Two teams were tied for hon- ors and Instead of playing it off, or/ tossing, the judges had a jeweler cut the eup in two. Fach half was mounted on a piacque and given to| the winnerg Johnny Rhugrue fights Pai Madison Square tomorrow brother Willle clashes Kohler Moran while with at his George Gedtge Weiss of the New Haven hall elub has returned to his home. His condition still is far from well nnounces that for America she will not enter the Olympies. She de- clines to renounce her eitizenship in order to contest for her native Jand. Mol'a Malle un- less she can y mpet Ontvedt and Neil- ski champs, have Olymple team Hugen, #ll middiewest been picked for the Hansen s, Joie Ray will take part in the 8ilk A. games in New York on Janu- 16. Jimmy Connolly may be his opponent A ary i has the that “Dick” Hadden, the pinochie of the eity enginecering fore found there is much truth saying: “Uneasy Wes the head wears a crown.’ in Joseph “Kid Wil last week and being presented with a crown designed by | Shefiield Clark, “Diek” was sitting on the top of the world for several days. After taking liams in town Put Joe lured the champ into a so- ciable game later in the week and ad- ministered a sound trouncing, which ' defegt served as a cue to the rest of the force and in short order every| membar of the,force had “thrown” Hadden Now there is much discussior the engineering department. Nobody seems 1o know just who is the champ at present—but everybody knowns who sn't However, “Dick™ thinks he's still good and feels he v entitled to an other chance. 8s does Luls Firpo for that matter. | WILL ENTER NOTRE DAME This will be pleasing news to Coach Knute Rockne of Notre Dame. George Crowley, erack left end of the St John's Preparatory school of Medford, | | Frost | catiby one respect at least the news | Gussman . and | { Herdlein Truslow Haugh Stanley en Bartus Johauson Joo” ..., Ranges Moore Tyler Mordes Johngo: ons, Lexingt o Bk Luvoy Farzini Allocco Salak ... Clhowski Borowialk Robsgouski Blazey ... CASINO ALLEY FAFNIR D".\(l‘); LEAGLE, Wetainers, . L1} Elllot Pelt Reloin Norris Shermun Smith Burnham Owen Iven Zwiele Linn Chaplin Wall Talbot RBil ete D BACK FROM THE RACES From ‘Toronto " Fred Beloin Returns Where Two of His orses Won Three Races, returned from the oronto where he horses entercd, I'red Beioin has winter races at had two of his pe Incidentally, both me through with the bacon. Directum K, a gelding, copped two of the featurs ovents while Miss Myrtie 1., the mare, nosed the tape ahead of any of others in their fleld in her race, Fred announces that the racing season there has been a good one some fine races were pulled off and some good horseflesh was exhibited. FIGHTS AT HARTFORD TONIGHT Holyoke, Jan., S.~Jimmy Cooney, fistic pride of this city, invades Hart« ford tonight where he is listed to meet Newport Johnny Brown in a round bout at the Atlas A, . Bot boys will weight 130 pounds, In the semi-final Sammy Bienficld and Vineent Salavatore, both of New York, w clash in a decisive 10+ round the - r 3 Tigers Coach : - ALBERT WITTME Princeton’s basketball team is be coanch®d by a former Tiger star to also | ing the dirt, but officiasl are at jconvicts put the dirt. Four prisoners of the federal penitentiary at Atlantz, Ga., s itwo of them tubercular, escaped after building a tunnel 50 feet long froth the center of the prison courtyard under the outer wall, tence in connec Phote shows tools used in excavating. The box was usde in remoy- 'ar mail robt a loss to understand where the el lis believed cape. caped Chap ) to hav wat serv on e e i s nan, wi who fie | last March. PANTHERS VIN AGAIN Start New Year With Win Over the Pawnees at Boys' Club Gym- nasium. he Panthers started the new year with a win yesterday when the des feated "the Pawn, in a fast game, The Panthers started to score just soon as the ne began and ran {np four points before the Pawnees scored. The Panthers' passwork had | the Pawnees guessing in the first half, The score at the end of the first | halt ended 20-§ in favor of the Pan- | thers. In the started as second half the Pawnees a rally which score, For the Panthers Bigge starred,” while Lipman the Pawnees, was the Panthers' third win Pawnecs, on played for his over the The score: Panthers, Aronson, n.f. Bigge, Lt Luke, | Arburr (e), 1 Vouls Total 0 10 10 6 0 feld Fou Panners, Yahm, nf. . M. Finke, Lf Lipnan, Kotkin, 1 A, Finke, Riehman, %, o "B " B £ |Tonight Yale Baskethall Team Clashes With Chicago Chicago, Jan, 3.—-A Yale night meets University of basketbal!l players for the [since coach A. A, Ktuge, letic dircctor and Yal been connected with the Maroons, The basketball game between Chi- cago and the Bulldog quintet is serv ing 1o revive the interest of a_large number of Yale graduates here in in. tersectional contosts Boh teams are roported to be good trim for the fray team to- (hicago firet time oteran ath- graduate has in BATTLING SIKI NOT TO FIGHT Chicago, Jan Battling 8iki, re- fused permission to box in Michigan rings, will not appear in Peoria, 111, January 11 it was announced last [night, because the they eould not sign a sultable i nent oppo- | : AMHERST LOSES Meadville, Pa, Amherst was defeated, 33 to in a basket- ball game here last night with Alle- ehany college. Jan, 19, ROLL FOR $100 Zueker and Bmith will roll the last half of their 15-game mateh for $100 tonight They nd now Smith, Hartford 4; Zucke New Britain 4. A CLEAR COMPLEXION RuddyCh?cks—SparklingEycs «Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwar is, a Well-Known Ohio Physiclan Dr.F.M. Edwardsfor 17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these years he gave (o his patients a prescrintion made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mived with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in onc’'s eystem. 1f you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- | aches, a listiess, no-good feeling, all out i of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one | of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, usands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel —now and then just to keep them 15¢ and 30c. Used Car Byy One/ S The appointment of Albert Wittmer | ill enter Notre Dame next fall. 1o (his post has just been announced He shines in cither the throwiog of e starred at basketball and football receivirn of the forward pass, the| style of Notre leading catholie colleges of the fast, among «hem Fordham k" Georgetown and were hoping Crowley their way, but the lure of Notre Dam: was 190 great Holy would com tockne and | Poston Col- eptched Cross, | with much success, was “gn becans: While at Princeton. This fall he a me so much favered by the isited il Roper M handiing the foot- Dame coach. A number of the Lall candidates. Hill ahn, who bas for several years PrincBbn basketball teams of business interest Wittiner has a likely bunch can didates and looks for a good year. Nl lo Our WANTADS i | the promoters said | IPilz Plans to Reopen | Skating Park Very Soon i Arthur Pilz plans to reopen his| skating park at the foot of Arch | | street sometime the latier part of this| week, At present he is having it |scraped And smoothed off and also is installing electrighlights to provide | night skating. As the season prog-| resses he plhne to arrange for series of skating events for which prizes will be awarded as in pust sea- (sons. He anticipates a good skating | | season, | ‘ Sand y |Golf Association Names Sites for 1924 Tourneys New York, Jan. I.—Sites four of the national golf champion- ! for the 1924 season. Da its annual meeting which opens here | day. The open championship will| | be conducted at Oakland Hills, De-| ! troit; the amateur title event, at the Merion Cricket club, Philadelphia;| | the public links championship at Day- | |ton, O3 and the women's champion- | (8hip at the Rhode Island Country| | club, Providence, Flying Cop Says He Intends to Take Up Carcer of Singl w York, Jan, 3--Robert . Me- Allister, “the fiying cop.,” who held national sprint champlonship in 1922, has renounced his athletic ca reer and will devote himself to vocal study, the Metropolitan Amateur Ath. letic Union announced. He has now, however, urned his officinl regis. tration card, MeAlligter first came into athletic | prominence in 1021 _and quickly ran| | hs way to & pronient position - in | both outdoor and indoor meets, Last [winter he got into trouble with ath- | | letic authorities and was suspended, | being reinstated last month. | A few months ago he became in-| volved in a police scandal, in which | he was accused of taking a bribe, Ab- | solved of that, he was found guilty of | perjury and was suspended from the| | police force BOWLING MATCH TONIGHT The Wooster five will roll a mateh | game with the New DBritala five to- night at the Fraternity Bowling al (leys. Ray Gaines will captain the | Worcester five and Ed. Anderson the [New Dritain five, Game will start at | § o'cloek COUNTRYMEN HONOR LUQUE Havana, Cuba. Jan The Havana council today voted to present Adolfo Lugue with a gold medal in apprecia- tion of his work as the premier pitcher of the National league in 1923, Luque is @ member of the Cincinnat | | team. MEETS STRIBLING | Fayettoville, 8. Jan. 3—Virtually | |every seat in the Fort Brage arena has been sold to perpons who want$ - whether Kid Numbers, of i field artillery, can trade punches successfully with Young Stribling, the Macon (Ga.) high school boy in their hout tomorrow I British Ring | Star Jailed ! ! e “BOY" MCORMICK Finis virtually written to the ring exree; of “Boy” McCormick. an English heavyweight of note, by a sentence of a year in prison following an assault on twe girls in Mafchester, Eng. McCormick st one time was re- | garded as England’s most promising battler among the light heavyweight He fought in Australia and America with more than ordinary Some months ago McCormich volved in a “qu Iooking fght with Ted (Kid) Lewis, the aged iters weight, who scored a knockout. He went into retirement after that fight. suecess, | was in- | SERKING BOYING CHAMP pean Boxing ‘1o Produce Man to Lay Claim to Title Once Held by Siki By Ti eli chi is on weste Walter Camp's mythical teams in betsch of Michigan was in this class, turning the trick in 1914, Stekete other Michigan star, did even “Rtek That, however, was in 1918, the 8, All- was more or less limited due to the in- roads of Uncle Sam's fighting forces.|of lack of ice, ks iy Al fiew no malfer T C 11 ) ¢ pro— xing Union pVean boxing tederatior lit to designate before | ight heavyweight pugilist to enter an & tormer champion in that ¢ The | 1eeted—the fin [ | vious to April 30—will tien challenge for alllthe American fighter named by the . National Boxing ascociation as eham- lasted for @ ships conducted by the United States| pion of the United St {wille then the Panthers started to Golf “assoclation have been selected | {o the agreement rached N NN S N\ Jan, ation tourna a successor European ti s atas for them | congress of the union in Paris in No- and Aron-| will be ratified by the U. 8 G. A. at| vembor, 1923, 18 requested all Euro- HELEN HAS CHANCE ¥ Miss Wills, Californis Chicago, Jai. the western con titular race will 1 by [ other teams will ¢ ference contests, Holding the cen game betw on the followers ¢ inte s b ennis Marvel, Conceded to be Worthy Gpponent For Suzznne If to San Francisco Hele: Wills can ra height she did chance ‘n in Olympic , say§ William C. Fu ¢hampion’s f ¢ tennis coadh. number ihe | be Purdue though bail the has Suzanne 1mes na and is of Miss be women's States will player on Bloomin United one am the ne igien in 1 is just with ind five Mi fowa Marguette, Notre now Le said Dame “and she th 15 TEAMS IN Oscar kg will ¥ Cl an the Arhes will ra next ‘Sunday night racer, s then piayer not wi the most 1 would cail her She ha hing That is why must raise her game. She but she needs mueh inpro Fuller last year predicted t Wills would at Molla the champion prophecy ‘female ever Til- her saw den. in retu to give say Helen can win Mi Mal- she Chicago, pick rider bieye of i ne : York City directed the in, with a million dol- Anderson, who es- artner of Gerald 1 from the prison defe: Mis, 100 will be amo BUTLER TO } Ja ( apolis, very much play turned from the eas covering court taster. her feet has beef one faults. He n keener, Her improvement. much mor« aroung. “Her ' from what 1 wi will tre football game Page, Butler nounced today. College star, in hery ath of her inticipation shows is playing gan S S great nse volleying In fact, a ast Federations Asked ¥ however, still f it it to be serviee ar (IR EFFORT been hupg luring the v But the out- s that madc HE PRI Many new up in the sport world now drawing to a close standing one no doubt in the 220-yard low hurdles by Charles Brookins of lowa university. Brookins topped the barriers in il remarkable time of 23 5 thus breaking a mark that had with- stood all ‘assanits over space, In 1898 Alvin Kraenzle | Penn celebrity, did the turlong event |in Since that time J. 1. Wen dell and Bob Simpson succeeded in tying the record but none was able | to beat it until Brookins came |the horizon, Incidentally, the International cords have ed with 15 airilig bru; s designed to Battling Siki, 18 thus se- held pre- ment to 1s, 80CO) holde be must , according at the last ates, Resolve to havi . OF CHOSEN FEW " Grange, I e of & mere ) rn players to his soph " made the g year when ¥ i {yard hurdle record set by Kraenlein a star gridder, |uarter of a century outlasted handful of middle|€very other track and field mark on gain a place on|the books. That's what makes Brook- All-America | In8' effort stand out as the banner omore yosr, M |feat in a year sprinkled with sens,- ' | tional performances, 1lino Our examination ing lens presecr you that vision A. Tyesight 300 Main St. il | B, MR ARMY HOCKEY GAME OF West Point, N, Y, Jan Army’'s irst hockey contest,#scheduled for terday with the American college +Qf Osteopathy, w canceled an- better. ude as a freshman, Al America picking o0 fe=)) 0 ORI L5 A D 8 N o AE Ve Direct Atfention to these SPECIALS. Ten quintets, former's ana, icago KRYFTO THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS A New Year" | Western Conference Race f Will Begin Tomorrow 3.—Initial bows in ence basketball made tomorrow while twe ngage in non-cons fe of interest will Chicago and floor, al- »f Big Ten baskets rested in the out- stween Illinois and I, and be- Indiana at ter een and . veterans, meels chigan will engage South Bend. 6-DAY RACE 3o Among Starters nd. Fifteen teams, the rican and foreign in the six-day the Coliseum ar FEgg, Swiss ng the contestants. —Butler Cole entenary College, ched by Bo MeMillan, former Cen- 1 the on letie home-coming Oct 18, Pat director, ane s-this prescription relieves children and adh Apleasant svrup. No. 35¢ and 60c everywhere. opiates. izes sold K s Resolution, e better vision, n und the results iption will give with comfort. 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