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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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rTHE DAILY PAKTAGRAPH, BLQOMTNGTON, FRIDAY MORNING, JANTJAPvY Twenty-Two Teams Enter Fourteenth Annual McLean County Basket Ball Tournament llWapella Independents Illinois Mat Men Basketball Tonight Pry Off Lid Tonight Down Monticello Five Wanella. Jan. 24. (Special.) Fea Train for Michis gan Urbana, 111., Jan. 24 The next wrestling meet on the Illinois card Th lid will be pried off thl eve tured by the superlative work of Woodworth, forward, and Young, puard, the "Wapella Independents CLOSED AT MIDNIGHT Quiver Team Enters the Junior Division Because of Loss Of Captain.

ning in tne nusinesa -Mens ouey is with the University of Michigan at Asks College Heads To Uphold Grid Code New York, Jan. 20. 4 A "ingestion that college authorities can and should correct dangers that threaten college football is contained in the 1923 report of E. K. Hall, of Dartmouth, chairman of the football rules committee, to the National Collegiate A.

A. if there are any dangers threatening the prestige or good name of the game." he declared, they are not, In our opinion, of such nature that thev can be averted by a mere Ball Lague at tne x. iu. u. A.

xuur games are scheduled in the so-called Illinois, February 16. This will be the first meeting of these universities on the mat. Illinois-Michigan contests LOCAL Averyville at U. High. Lexington at Normal.

State Normal at Eureka. Illinois Wesleyan at Knox. Bloomington high at Peoria COLLEGE Ohio State at Michigan Aggies at Notre Dame. trimmed me juonucenu luucpenuem five here tonight, 21 to 18, in a whirlwind game. Fisher at center also played an excellent game.

Summary. "Bird league, which consists ui ninety business men of this city and in other sports are traditional. The Wolverines boast a new coach r.B. Normal. At 7:15 tonignt, iiu.cn Harrison's Blue Jays will piny Walter Miller's Crows.

The 7:55 battle will be between Frank SStrayer's Canaries and Perry LaBountys OUR FAME SPREADS TO THE COAST BloominKton, always a leader In anything pertaining to basketball, is this year serving in a new capacity, in that this city is this winter fur in Dick Barker, famed as a wrestler at Iowa State -vhere he never lost a fall. They have engaged in one meet, LIST OF INDIVIDUALS HIGH SCHOOL Roanoke at Washington. nishing the chief arbiter for most of the leading basketball games on the "Gold Coast." which they won from the Michigan Aggies and they tackle Purdue, framing of rules." 1 7 4 0 Si i.r Mr. Hall urged the N. C.

A. A. to Copies of California newspapers re-' Sparrows. will ee the Kobins, captained by Jay Rodgers clash with Chal Marquis' BlucUbtrds and at 9:15 Roy Crosthwaithe's Woodpeckers will be pitted against Otto Tic- Ohio and Iowa before coming to Illi TVaprlla Woodworth, f. Armstrong, f.

i Finhrr, 0. Mattoon, Youm, ToUls Montioelle M'-Kerisie. I Kittner, f. Poland, If Hammersmith, g. 0 0 T.

a work through the academic and ath BY FRED H. YOUNG nois. reived at this office this week show that Ralph N. (Jack) McCord, well- La Rue Van Meter, ona of the finest boys Wesleyan ever turned out is meeting with much success at A meet with Wisconsin tentatively letic officials of the colleges in upholding the football code, stating Entries closed at micl- man swallows. PB.

4 2 I scheduled for. January 18 was called off by the Badgers because of a full known Evergreen City football and gridiron official is working many of the most important college basketball that the apparently unlimited in Virden Community high. His team has won 4 hi 5 starts. Van Meter also gave Virden a dandy football Croptey at Saybrook. Washburn at Minonk.

Meivin at Paxton. Danvers at Clinton. Weldon at Farmer City. Delavan at Pekin. Stanford at Leroy.

Bellflower at Downs. Armington at Hopedale. Athens at Geenview. Kilbourn at Forest City. San Jose at Easton.

crease in general Interest ana sup Mi Normal High Chart slate. A long Interval without a Is match results but examinations are port necessitated vigilance In preserving the good name and integrity Totalis team last year. The Wllllamsville boy cames on the coast, and scvera 1 of the newspapers speak exceptionally favorably of his work. McCord, who is spending the cold srason in Los Angeles, with Mrs. Mc- captained by imberley a 1921 Green on and the athletes welcome the breathing spell.

The meet with Purdue which Illi county high school basket- For Next Fall Out hall tournament, which is Normal community high school's and White eleven, and made a record i the sport "The responsibility," he continued, 'rests on the friends of this greatest that will stand for years. Wants Som Jack Seattle, Jan. 24. Elmer Jacobs, star pitcher who ha been sold by tho Seattle Club of the nois won 16 to 4 uncovered several pleasant features. Captain Flayer and Cord's parents has worked the games of academic snorts to make certain, too rielfl flt MpmnrialUfil football schedule waa made oe neia at luemuruu iubUt yeeiligiy by Coagn Charies DON'T MISS THE GIRL W0ND6R not only that the game while being Atlanta at Hartsburg.

Gibson City at Fisher. McMillen won their bouts by falls In played Is kept free from unfair Pacific coast baseball league to the Those members of the gentler sex Harrison Elkhart at Beason. pvmnasium at esie. au handy fashion, although neither showed his best form. They are Chicago Cubs in the National league Harrison had tough sledding this who have been bemoaning the fact Odell at Coal City.

Fairbury at Pontiac. and unsportsmanlike tactics, oui that the preparations for the football season and the development of between the Los Angeles Athletic Club and the University of Southern California; the Callfornia-Whittier game: ihe Pomona-Whitter tilt and is also to handle the all important series between California and Southern California Feb. 19 and 20 in Los Angeles. I that we do not give the young ladies steadily Improving. McMillen Is In his third year of wrestling and has yet to be thrown by a conference LaSalle-Peru at Streator.

enough space on onr sporting page. the teams are equally free from anything which savors of unfree com Piatt County tourney at Monti- are about to have their inning. On cello. was holding out tonignt. jsot for salary but for.

transportation littles Jakes." The latest word here was that the club management had conreatulated tre elder Jake on his fine family but had plainly btated that he must pay all fares east. petition and unsportsmanlike tac INDEPENDENT Saturday, Max Poscovcr, who will be rival. Player Is one of the cleverest and fastest mat artists that Prehn has developed. Last season he won tics. university Feb.

7, 8 and 9. Drawings for the tourney will be made Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the office of Miss Nettie B. Dement, county superintendent of schools in the 11c also handled the big football games at Los Angeles on Christmas vear with an almost entire new team, but the outluok is brighter for 19-J1. Following Is the schedule of games for next fall: Sept. 26 McLean community at Normal.

Oct. 3 Peoria Central at Peoria. Oct. 11 Lincoln at Normal. Oct.

17 Urbsna at Normal. Oct. 25 Champaign at remembered as James Millikin uni Petersburg Indeea at Delava.Ha Toluca Fans at Washburn. "The game Itself is played in the open aud under the supervision of versity's star forward four years ago, fie bouts and lost but ope. day.

Is to bring his Y. W. C. A. live nere The surprise cf the Purdue meet officials who will not tolerate un for a game with the Bloomington Sisler Well Satisfied.

was the showing of Kenny, Illinois sophomore, who gained a decision fair tactics. If tho preparations for the season and the building up of St. Louis. Jan. 24.

Manager Georpro W. C. A. quintet. On Max's five is Miss Janet Williams, said to be one ever Turner, a third year man at Sisler of the St.

Louis Americans teams are likewise made In tho open Purdue. The Boilermaker won every and under supervision of academic today announced from Lnguna The former Illinois man Is in great demand on the coast, and could work every night If he desired. He expects to return to Blooming-ton in March. LOST 1 IN 21 STARTS Henry Porter, ex-Normalltc, Is certainly burning up the state with his Athens basketball team. Porter's one of his conference bouts in 1923, and lost only in the all-westen.

finals officials, who will neither toierare Beach, that he was well satis-unsportsmanlike practices or stand- fied with Urban Shocker's action In ards In thler own institutions by (withdrawing his petition to Commls- Oct. 31 University high at Normal. Nov. 7 Bloomington at Nov. 15 Pkin at Pekin.

Nov. 21 Eureka at Normal. in an overtime period. of the greatest girl's players in the country. Miss Williams can pivot just like a man, and is a whale of a shot, they tell us In Springfield.

She Is incidentally, the girl's tennis champion of Springfield. All of which indicates that the Bloomington girl's are in for an interesting after welterweight, is In poor approvlng schedules on which ap- sloner Lamlis to be declared a free condition and Pyle, an urbana boy, pear teams whgBe first concern is acent. "I am glad everyone is satls- courthouse, and anyone interested is invited to be present. These drawings made by a committee of prominent citizens who are in no way interested in the evant. Is likely to replace him In the havlng a strong team and, whose foci.

i certainly am, myself. It looks team has lost only 1 game In 21 starts that to Canton in the recent tourney Michigan match. Pyle Is a sophomore last concern Is how they gret it, tne like a KOOd omen for a successful of noon. Lexington Foe effort of the rules committee to season for tho lirowns," said Sisler's and Inexperienced but has been coming fast. Laase and Tossettl won de held at Canton, Next week Porter is giving an invitation tournament.

In make the game a good one will be message. Leslie Gage's Averyvllle high school hleh 16 teams representing 6 puworiuiiy suppiemenieu. Harrisons Tonight RESERVED SEATS FOR Wesleyan-Miljikin Basketball Game TUESDAY, JAN. 29 at Memorial Gymnasium Are on salo now Read's sporting goods annex, and the Wesleyan athletic office. basketballers are the foe of P.

K. cisions at Lafayette. Shatiko did not perform as well as expected hut may ies will compete for honors. It The rules committee has put it-; Nothing Definite Benjamin's youngsters today. Gage, irofit by tre cxpcr.ence.

Houston. Jan. 224. In at telephone A stiff battle is in prospect for self on record as opposed now to making any fundamental changes In who will be remembered as the star "Wrestling aspirants should not conversation today with the Houston forward of the Wisconsin university regulating the gridiron game. Coach Charles Q.

Harrisons Normal community high school basketball tossers tonight, when the Jx- feel said Coach Prehn sure looks like tho big league for Porter. Ho has been turning out winners regularly for several years, despite the fact that he was never good enough to win his letter at State Normal. Post, Dana X. Bible, coach at Texas A. M.

at College station, stated that he had received no definite proposal "for Player and McMillen are the only men who may feel certain jf their places. Changes In the other team a year ago, knows basketball, and has a pretty fair team, and it looks like another beating for the Green and Gold. About all Benjamin can Irope to do this year Is Jo build Illinois College ington hlRh quintet invades their court at eight o'clock for their an nual tussle with the suburban team. weights are not Prehn Is disponed to feel some from Center college to succeeu Charlie Moran as coach, lliblo stated that he had recently signed a five year contract with A. and M.

Hlvalry hetween the two fives Steps on Carthage Just by way of a warning, it should be stated that McKendree's five, up a bit (or rj.a. There are in all twenty-two teams entered this year the largest number In the history of the association, land with a half dozen strong fives ln both the senior and Junior division, some interesting sport is sure to be the result. There is sure to be some surprise ever Panvers' request to be placed In the junior division. Danveis has made a fine this year, but Is present badly crippled. Captain riper being on the hospital list with a.broketi foot, and this is be-lletred to he the real reason for their Jreduest to be placed in the Junior dif-Ivijlon.

I List of Entries. which plays hers 'next Wednesday, Jacksonville, Jan. 24. (Special.) dates hock many years, and with the two teams the most evenly matched In several seasons, a lively tussle what optimistic over the seasons outcome. He thinks that Illinois has a reasonable chance to finish near Illinois college basketballers nosed Artie Nehf Sign Jan.

JO trimmed St. Louis university of the hardwood this week. Me We are stilt waiting to meet that Mr. M. Williams, that gentleman who disnatohed us that sweet message of out Carthage In a close game here should be the result.

New York. Jan. 24 The New York ihe top it the men stay eligible and Kendree is said to bs "loaded to the tonight, 25 to 23. Harrison's starting lineup will National leacue club announced to the breaks are cveu. guards" this year and will probably consist of Hall and E.

Stutzman, Admission $1.00 dav that It had received a signed otter the Green and Whits soma stiff TP. forwards: H. Stutzman. center; Dor- contract for 1924 from Arthur Nehf last Saturday. We would like to have him drop In and help us take care of our fifty teams tonight, when the going gets real rough between the hours of ten and eleven.

competition. The Southern Illinois McKendree Defeats land and VcCrclght, guards. 13 veteran left handed rltcher. Summary. KB.

A 1 Methodist school msde a crest "drive tllln.l. Rlihawiabl. f. Karaga. (.

Ila. o. Hoakins. g. Roberts, g.

7 for athletes last summer. St. Louis U. Quinte' 0 fha Hit of players ntered follows: VAN METER HONORS HIS FOOTBALL MEN Virden, Jan. 14 (Special.) Vir to I SENIOR DIVISION.

FT. 1 II 1 FT. 0 1 2 1 1 irOWNS Lebanon, Jan. (Special.) Me Kendree college continued its trt TP tile Touni. II.

Colsn. C. Boon. umnhant drive here last night by den last night paid honor to its 1923 Totals Csrtliaga It. 1 altiren, f.

Haaaon, e. Wsgiiar, g. OriiorAa, g. tlss. ......10 B.

a (Chios so). beating St. Louis university five 14 to 10 In a bristling exhibition, the result of which was In doubt until R. Wilann. T.

IHtis. W. Howna. fontlm. Jinn Nail, t.jla Fatlaraoo, Lyle Brown, lutt'T.

loitar. K. Poolra. J. rrawlay.

EMPIRE TttP. rwm biah.ir-, lri Bruit-raan, riiudr rain, ilarrit liaan. aorga iil-loo. Taia Aral Harrington, fcngant HUI. Paul Maws.

Arthur Phililpa, Paul Pom-dOUr. irllftora RobSici. Hwrr Rot-aruan. Hanry S.aru, Bubsrl Trust, Earl Wslden. llcpala Wanana MASON COUNTY TOURNEY OPENS -NEXT TUESDAY Mason City, Jan.

21 The annual Mason county high school basketball tournment will be held her next week, January 29 to February 2. Fourteen games will be played in the three days and two nights football warriors. Over 200 townspeople, Including the members of the board of education and many of the most Influential citizens, attended the annual banquet given the members of the Virden Community high school th final eun was tired. Roberts Wins Fast Go From Buckley Quintet rtoberts. 111., Jan.

24 (Special) Roberts high basketeeri took a fast game from Buckley high her last evening, IS to 13. Both teams showed an excellent floor game. The work of Bowen and Dllks stood out prominently for Roberta while Him-mel did good work for the losers. 2J At th end of the first half the St Tots! Refcrst Adams Louis team led to 7, McKendree makes a trip thru cen ATLANTA NATIONALS football squad last night at the Chrlstinn Thureh In this city. tral Illinois next week, meeting the I.

Blitn DHiir.1. m. ninnim 7Ca4e. Martin K.1) H.eatti Srwiaj. Ilc ITWari, Uoliar, Ja' I'anrtth, 1 arl I Ewart Snaath.

Paul HpiiloM. I.andsr an- champion Illinois Wesleyan five, TROUNCE EMDENI Coach LaKue Van Meter presented the letters to tho sixteen men who OAYUK which has won the state champion fCBft WhilUngtnn. B. Mcl'lurr. Ira I'oLai-a.

MIT- 'IBtlPSLl Lloil Abh ship the past two seasons, on next Atlanta. Jan. 24. (Special.) The Uarn.U Brursiaar ita epans. tuiuh KlUxt, had played In the required number of halves and save a brief talk to the boys.

of play. The tournament la being staged by the Mason County Athlrtlo Association of which Xerxes Silver, ef last Atlanta National tonignt a The lummaer. Harm Warrick. Raiph lcCllUllgii. Arnold Ttnharl feated the team from Emden by a weuncsuay iiigui at uioomingion, Tn Summary.

MrKaaitraar H. I T. Cati.il, 1 1 StitroBib. t-AjnnhH ll A Fred II. Tounr, snorts editor of the score of 37 to 30 In a thrilling con t.

Rn.n. 1 y. Haiti, San Jose, Is preadent; L. Heinz, i rJLoOMISi.lON Aurtnu. EtM fWldvin.

Robert HaJtlwui. Kim Rodman. Jhn Bloomington Pantograph, gave tho teat. Henry, of th losers, and Bath, secretary and treasurer, and I H. I halntwrl.

r. U-rtJ I 3for2St BolvikQ, JftBiM luir, Hatokl eottmtn, 4rl ll-rit. 1 James, of the winner, were th star City Is1'- Leon G. Mycr, vf Mason manager. The schedule li of tn evening.

Th summary worked ji UrNaU. I Huts. TS Senwtiarr. R. .4 .0 re.

rr. tp ii a a ii a 2 1 Ti t. tp. 0 A a 2 4 a Atlanta BL chief address of the evening, speaking on "'Football and After-Llfe." George Blaeholder Signs With Browns vottci, Jc Anuur jtm, imnwi AUar, Willis I aru, Jamaa ViUliatna, rrarl Rftaa, Williua ricott. Eoy rucbl.

Jiains Srriniar. Irwin Waidoiaa, E'aittt Vliti, Orri.ia Lueaa. Earl Axdaraos. EtLrtoWtRC. Jajna.

W. Toatw. J. Oawtorrl. Smith.

C. Col-fc'm. WiiUaau. I. O.V.l!.

K. riut, E. TP i Touts Rural "BETTER FT. 1 Oibsos, ToUls 8t Louis Bradrurn. f.

4 FT. a i i IT I. I. Jan H. Jan (I Ti TP.

i A II II To P. Kallark. f. A. Il.ma.al.

f. rannon. c. ...0 ...0 Miar. I a.

atsrrar, nuau. kiimu tiiisnrr. 11. I a a C. Loan.

g. snoiiinc foola. g. g. Irr.

f. l(l'lrtllua. g. Totals SUnUiU. ST I Totals UmilMi TP Totals Rafftae riarka.

4 1 FT. IIIMaurand. f. Honr), oton. a.

1 FB. a a 9 1 4 Emit. D. l.nir, J. l.malM.

HuUon. It. H. lain, rrrd Mil.kin. tPovtil.

Joua Ntc-iirn. ilurtoB. C. la T. Ivu; llr .1 lionrar.

Li.Xl.Ni.ToS C. It Ljla VIurpLj. mr, Lowarr, R.ibrl Hauahaiur, Wuiiaoa ltara. BnaUa Waaklar. Walur Joaaa, Eul Kansas.

Ckariaa rriata. Rrs Harmn. William Aiwraos. Inl Arnold. Wuuam Wn.n.

F.uaana AiSara. eurtw Ihina. l'htt V. rWrvraar. 1 MiUMAl.

lUUMt.MU H.n I Farl S'UUinan. Harulit STuttinan, furira Its. I. George Blaeholder, the Garden Grove youth, who toiled In Bloomer regalia In 1923, will be a member of the St. Louis Browns' pitchlnr staff this year, according to word received at baseball headquarters here.

Blaeholder. who was the property of the Browns, was rernlled at the end of the 19'J campaign, and has Vandals Dump Troop Wagner Cigar Co. rWas.lu. sliUhalU out on the doubla elimination plan and th drawings mad at th county teachers Institute this week resulted aa follows: Tiranda Iranlng. I Mantfno ti Maaon Tltr.

lorreat lr ra Jtlltourne. IMaSnsaaa Iranlnq. a II Kaalon ra San Job. 4 a. Ha'ans.

Ttiuraonv Aflsenntn. 1 va. loair a Wtliuar 1 ra. mnitar 9. Thuradaf Iranlnt.

7 t.nar-r 9 aa. b'r 4. -Winn-r ia. ainnar 4. Prions Artnrnann.

larf n. wirint 5 10 tuner 7 vt. lMr S. PHOnv laanint, 11 lunar ra. nmnar 10.

Wiunrr fa. niniMr I. ntuesaf arisen son. 11 Wlkner II as. laaa 12.

antiieonv Itsnlnf. WlnoT 13 as winner II "h-'T--fFrriirsiisiiii ATLANTA DROPS TWO ON BEASON'S FLOOR Benson. Jan. 24 Beason took double victory over Atlanta on the local basketball lloor last night, the tilth school quintet winning by a score of 2S to and the Knlahts of ToUls 4 in Basket' Game SO Sullivan Won Shoot The Vandals, colored juvenile tess- im ja ratcni. laa nimnns, Wu'ra klrhar4 Rumk.

trail J'ist sent III his flKlieil contract lo parr, cusciia hi Houston. Jan. 24 T. R. Ran stick.

ers. are celebrating a 37 to 22 victory over Troop 4-B, acheived last night fun, a. Atari.ua attaraun. Vainuu Manager Sisler, and ill accompany Ilvan. of Granger, Texas, won the I the Browns nn thptr amrlnir Irnlnnn, Pythias team taking the Atlanta the wa sixth bunny Mouth handicap shoot the that at in Houston gun club trans nt th Irving scnooi.

it third tlm In IS start Trooper have lost. Thursday with a score of it out of nonavau. acil Tarior, I V. Baraui baaa. Iwran Harry rLark, trip to Mobile, next month.

rn. He Is a big promising lad and Is r. k. t.arai. K.

MoW. A. F.niion. i baseball lutfl. Rlnkdlnks Into camp by a 21 to 12 score.

Th high school line-ups follow: Tn (ununarf. BuiilvaTl a hand can waa Is nummary. It. yard. TP Rmi FT.

1 ii. TanJ.ls Soridgn." f. a. IT i H0RT0N TAKES HIS Te Moot Sikl January SI iiiiiiiiil IT li 4 4 Ihitf. a Mlnnaaaolls.

Jan. Jnn laman. a. MrNallr. a.

rrtnnar: t. i aw h'luaa. fiinkr. I. Wesleyan Net Snipers 6 4 T0SSERS TO EUREKA TUosiaa, i Lonman, Toledo, Ohio, light heavy FT.

a I r.x. weight will th opponent of Batt 1 FT. ToUls Trwis 4 ling Btkl. In a ten round bout here FB. 2 4 3 1 TP Off for Siwash Tilt Chaperoned by Coach E.

Cart- tp 4 January si. It was announced today. AMaraon, f. naalialaa. I.

4 A II I'annar, o. .13 R. ..0 ..0 ::4 ..0 Totals Atlanta Wall. f. In itinan, I.

l.ttnotiaan. f. a ftt'liiston. la ulluusli. a.

Ord'tn. f. Beat Jonahan nin. saltan, n. rniianeiDma.

Jan. 71 nenrai Bckomtp. a 3 4 22 Coach Clifford Morton takes his State Normal tnssers to Eureka this afternoon for a bout with Kureka college tonight In the Woodford county collegians' own gvmnnslum The Christians will not be "soft." as their win over Bradley this week Indicates that MrKenzle has some classy performers in his lineup. Nine men make the trip, the starting lineup consisting of McDowell and Goldsmith, forwards: Changnon. cen Crookaton, of Pittsburgh, defeated I JUNIOR DIVISION.

I tT0TH C. HIGH L. smith. Pow-Tfir 1 Aaii. H.

B. Hilua. W. MrLala. at Waabrmro.

H. Marls. A. Rail, CAHLlH ftrt I Marl CarW. IfJW fun.

Loall Kiaaat. Ckalaaa Harr. art Uaaro. Iowa IMIuiaa. IMji eW A.rHOr italaut Martmarn, r.aora Srh aa-tat.

Aaron Hoffman, ywwl Taylor. Ixuis liar. ITT tmm mall. Sanaa Bulla, allar M.io.r. )hm RoNna.V teaai4 nodilf.

hoM Tixsar. tort V2 U.ar TamMins. iTmun (ntiuai, aia-KAN oorej, "War Trait. HtTaffTL Hlt- Ljnn. Alocball.

Utm aa Olaai MamiaUU. 1 ior Pitaar, Jar Rliaa. AatLTTi. iTl" Touls It Rafaraa tkas Isapir Hrnuni IHH. SI.

Joseph Jonahan, of New York. 300 to 1S4 point today In th second match of th class B. amateur IS 1 balk Una Tola nn jonai Diuiara championship tourn- FAST CAME WON wright and William Hart-ter. the members of the Wesleyan I university basketball team departed yesterday at 4 65 o'clock for Gales-burg, where they play th first of two Important games this afternoon with Knox on the Armory floor. A stiff signal drill, special Instructions on defensive play, and work In breaking up the Lombard formations maiked the final practice before the two nll-linixirtmit game The game this afternoon with Knox Is to be ployed at 4:30 o'clock Averyville Meets nniviii.

BY PETERSBURG To Battle February 2. U. at Normal ter; Captain Schneider and Gsllasple, guards, while Kings, Clarke, Roberta and Cleveland are also being taken along for utility purpose. Omaha, Jan. 24.

Morrl 8chlalffr. Petersburg. Jan. 24. (Special.) Petersburg Independent climbed out of their slump laat evening and de With a revamped lineup, Coach ot umaha.

and Jlmml Jones, of Paul K. Benjamin hope to make a loungstown, wnltnrwnlghtn. will mix in a tan-round bout bar Batur- spite the fact that Gum. their star better showing against Averyvlll Una afternoon, when th (lagemen Yell Leading is Added uuy, z. JoSSI IMirai, JlK Anrtraas, Andft.

1.. Ka kins. rruia snd Saturday's game with Lombard Is srheduled for nlnht. Carta right's stsrtlna llneun todav running guard, still graced th aid lines, handed New Berlin Loglon I 30 lo 2i unset. Invade th Normal ramp for th first Play at Strawn a.

Hnaa. gain ever played between the two wiiua. K. R.i.sln. It.

auitar. u. New Berlin led 12 to 10 at th end Th Buffalo play at Strawn this schools. ll.a.,i,,u avanlno Uat.s, HamM Hana rii Benlamln, who Is going thro a re will consist of Jiihtinlo Zlnner and I 'unborn, forwards; Ross Anderson at center; and Capt. Oliver and (iotisrhalk.

guards. Roy Ivarr at rriur construction will pin hi hopes of th first halt. H. Mitchell starred for Ihe winner with 11 point, while T. Robertson waa the hig noise for th visitors with IS.

Th tarn was I all itsna. Murcaa. (load ana, Hum him iw4 aar llrl filar, Edware oil To Stanford Curriculum Stanford University. Cat Jan. Yell leading has been made a subject In the curriculum at Stanford university and credit will be given sophomores trylnr out for assistant yell leader who ri iter In the new CUMMINGS' POETRY today on Henry nd Benntt, for gunrti ana at center wards: Kellry, renter; hlttlnfton are also possibilities.

iaLT: 'I- UtnUI. O. V.l!?l t. A. Jonas.

A clean thruout. AS EXTREME MODERN and McClure, guards. Ten players were carried on Ihe trip. The will return home Th local will play at Delavan on Friday night. T'h big gam between Th starting hour 4:19 clock.

John Egllnlon In Th Dial: If th Mimi.iv afternoon In tlm fnr the, Hie Fnt and Lean Is on th boards question, hat I th chief distinction of Irish literature? wre addrtssed to examinations which open Monday In 'for tomorrow night. Offer $100,000 Nw York. Jan. 24 An offer of KOUNE ADMITTED inn lonrgn or Arts and Si principal Irish authors of th tino.noo for matches with Young Tx tWswinrf. PI.

'I TO CIRCUIT present dy, mnt of them I think taould answer that It la Ih noannnalnn Mrllillrg and Ueorge Carpentler, of I'rlaraeo rail Mil'haU TntMh f. Cornell High Defeats 3 lYsnce. was mad today to aim of a national mythology. A. doc- irinn or in 'national be ni akl.

MiTigii', world light heavyweight rhamploi by th National Hpott. rare bark Ih destiny of nations Dwight Quintet, ii men club, or Newark, N. J. lc- Would Postpon Match. Chicago, 'an.

Willi Hoppn. world's rhsmplon lt balk Una Millard player. Is seeking a postponement of hl lltla malr-h aenlnst F.dousrd lloremans. the Belgian challenger whlrh tinder Ih rules must be played within days, lloppe ssld tonight would demand that th match be postponed until Ihe first or second week In April. "I have defended my till three time In 10 day and II Is asking Inn much to expect in lo piny lloremans within alsys," Hoppn said.

Horemnns, Tigu icur.tered with a demand for Cornell, Jan. 24 iSnnMal iTk. dlvln origins; Mr. Yeata symbolism: Mr. Stephens' gift of devout It playful realism In th presentation of olc 10 i Us Pal Ji's genuine imported Wool II Sumaira i I llSO.OcO for the two bout at a con uillncton.

Jan. J4-Rurllng. na Molina were given fran-ekiaes lo enter the Mississippi Vailey laaajhall league at the annual myi-b cf tha circuit's representauVes kera today and Mike K. Hexton. of tUtk Island, at Illinois ass unani-auuely ra-elected president of the hu with Belder, mil of Cedar TtapiUs.

alsu unanimously chosen Ihe f-rtt vie president, ihe Misslssinil circuit lias ever had. ference with Harry Blaufuss, repre personage; th dramatlo movement which requires a atereotnved lea-enrl. Cornell high school basketball team defeated the Dwight Mh quintet her last night "4 lo 1. This makes thirteen wins out of fourteen starts of th local. Totals Nw llatlia- T.

tu.tM-ftaon. Tol.r. a. Muhr. 1.

sisl.Wwan. a sry world: Ih real and powerful fa-dilation of th remain ot ancient Th Ousimnea, senting th Newark dun, and It wa Indicated an attempt to reach an agreement would be mad within a few days. Meat Washington Tonight Itoanok. 111.. Jan.

24 Th Ttoan- man literature all Ihen Influence I'lrnall i 1tll40 f. Trtala Hainan MeiVlrit 'tVfa'aua rttrl. n. t. ii 1 nsv contributed omak th reenn-atltutlon of Irish mythology th dls.

jsnotner important result ii iiniHiini luwnu in ine irqirna Jllonsl tournament at New York In araTS meemiar was the unani tinctlv arhlvment of th Llterirv Ta Meet January 2 uiaiiiiRr in ii'r. urn in meet okj hick -hon basket ball team will play tho Washington high team nn Roanoke. Jan. 24 Th fseull Knnalssance. Mont of th writer concerned In the Kenalaaanr would probably acre about this; not o.

I mam iara anrt nrriisr OI tn rionu 2 r. n. TP 'ford County Basket Ball Association th Washington floor, Jan. 25. This I their first clash thl season, Th victor of ih gim will have' no bearing on cither Tssewell snd lals 1X1(1 f.

'alr'w, a Anrf.rairtl. K.t. liar. I. V.

I. AimA ia itolrl a meellnn- at r.u tkoica of a ima he1til over as that contained 140 games. The chedule for this year allows ear-h am to py each oth In the au nine times at bom on Sun- On Lest and On Wins Montreal, Jan. 44 On ihsmplon rAirrloU and Clfle rKlainlfln i.r... n-ka Jan.

14. at whlrh tlm they Hoppn and already has posted his forfeit. Bsat Ashland Fiv New Berlin. Jan. J4 New Berlin high school handed Ih dope basin a real tipping laal evening when both of Its basketball teams won from Ashland.

Th first sound best the imr, srriana generally; fur Ih Irish have lost all reverence for, and vn Interest In. their ancient divinities, much o. In fact, a th Kng-llsh havo lost Interest In theirs: will take up th way and meana to Woodford county tournament as sua Ih Woodford County baskat IiiffllcdwHh londotncjtic Its packed in boy-WeVefVeW fi (M each I In a different county. Moan-ok has secured a sperlnl coach to tmirnnm.nt Ihnt Will hnld at Trf It.l.t,. 1....

1. Itnrl B. Clna rill though our author ar fond of making th special claim for Ireland, that nlMil attached to Ih went bound train, that will returned In th stock that will changed will that Ih and ih features of the first day rM "atatrfjajatlon 11 In ilay In th annual Canadian amateur 'h. 1 almost alone of Kuropean natlonall-tie tt remained affiliated to antln. that night.

A large delegation plans ran. first logins' team will not eliminated. It will lake tw losses lo Shivers, playing for Anhlsnd, hnaa i accompany in Knanoa III. eliminate th team. Thl will be ulty.

Irish Idealism, which attributes so much Importance to'mvthnl. Plays et Minonk. (wen on th lrk list and hi work Inst night wn far below par. Jftl.n. alarred for New Berlin In Ih first learn gam and Hunslker shone for th second.

liTi I thus left a rood deal to Itself; I and th barrier which divide th pop. Meet Crmntll Nest. St. Iuls. Jan.

24. Washington university's hnnkethall squad Went thru a hard workout todav In preparation for Ih gam with Grlnnell her Saturday night. Th local has-keteer own on victory over th Pioneer and aay they ar confident of making It two Saturday. Tsysuuet championship mee her yen. ssrra.

Jay Gould, of Philadelphia. fceWnr of ih Canadian slnslea title, Et4 II. H. Unn, of Chlcsgo, In straight tarn. A.

8. Caanlla. of th Montreal Racquet Club Itta. was IrtiaUn by Dixou, of Chi-kao. In thre atralglit gam.

Mtnnnk. Jan. 24 (Special.) Waahbiirn tilth play her on Friday night of thin week and a big crowd inor satisfactory lo all. Tb school that will participate ar: Kl 1'ano, Kureka. Metamora, Washburn, Minonk and Rnanok.

Th meeting will also make th schedule to be played. r-r ivy Jiar connclouanens from thl Inner clrcl of bnlief I perhaps th natural iimn or tn irmn uitersry Renal, unce, beyond which It cannot pan. will se th game. Coach O'Marah' fiv met defeat In a previous gam, but hi iud I going much faster now end thny xpct to win. Thy hv won eleven gam and lot two.

Armour Tot of Chicago will met Will Kp Cwr Secret. New Terk. Jan. 24. Th cms country course over which the Olympic championship will decided r.ett July, wtlt ltpt a aecret until th day of tb race.

This Information tsm lo ih American Olympln commute yesterday from th Krench Lvt Wes) lath Match. ft. Irouls. laa, Jan. 24 Johnny of St.

Louis, former world laamploB. won bnth matches In th aatloBsl thrn cushion billiard leagu New World's Retard. ManlU, Jan. 24 CSO-Captatn Claudpis M. Kaslny, Ihlrty-firat In-fantry ha ma do what is said to a nw world rneord at rlfl nhootlng by aroring 1(1 out of a pimsibl tO P'llnt nn th army qualification eours her.

Th former record was 341 out of 310. Captain Kanley shot rapid and alow firs from A im uinonn ran nnr paturday night. To So Cam Dlvsj nnlavan. Jan. 24 A lajfgd.l Saybrook Meet Crop gnybrook, Jan.

24 Friday evening Ih local high school fiv will takon th Cropsay high school fiv In on of th beat attraction of ih sen son. Th sv-brook boys sav Copter a tnrrlfir bsttt on th Cropaey floor Mveral week so. and with com hard practice has hopes of avenging the defeat, and breaking Cropsay long strini ot wins. safiBM her ytrtlB from Charles It I not unusual for en station In Australia to handle hundreds ef thousand of sheep. Cotton thread wa Invented by Mr.

Samuel Slater, of rrovldtnce, R. In the year 1711. Th first wedding vr celebrated In th New England colonlt took pise May 12. 1S2I. Th brld and bridegroom wr Edward Wlntlow snd Mistress Sussnna Whits, Catls.

of Pittsburgh. He look I iii Olympic commute and waa In r- losmics match SO to 41 lo ffty-en tn a request mad by Serre- Ration rt basketball fans from I'elnrsburg and fan Jos Is necied nlng and th second to SO lo 4i In tsry rrcdrlrk W. Rublen for Information aa to th nalur of th ftf.two inninrs Laymn mad le witness th I'eiershurr Independent play th btlavan Fans at tli Olympic cross oouptry Kin 10 ID ItCOCII ap(lCO, lltO, 100. 100 sb4 100 yaxda. i I.

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