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PAGE 8 Ouimet’s Friends Lose Campaign to Restore Golfing Star to Amateur Ranks Dinn " I lb, purr bunk H- l» bMll>« »'» «*»! on >l>» JomunJ (or .n -Injun" rlaiiue In comrntlr, »nd on orriutn tlrmund* in ronnrcuou with lb. minor Ir.rur-. So mujor >«rw rlub . vrr l.n. l« W n irlnvr hi. ulan whro to h Injurrd dnnnc -hr r,ml 'ho nn In eommlr.lor >... no Jurl.dir"on 0.. r ih. m"K- on*ur nßn.r. wblrh bn ncnndnllird Tulu -So I'.'r h»« nothin* in djh It in hr n « P ; In tho uooond pl.rr promlnrnl ACT '»n -*«ur »’-»*(» burr !!»!< nympi'bT (or 'hr AM ,hi T.,n- .no >««J- '“‘- 1 Buontlnl nnd »mlou« mmibor. o('hr fra' '.» ■o d< n... “ i nnd 'hr tr im Irudrr. uro ronr t<»o * ■’ 'o o. «.o •*". Nonr of -hr A'blriteo koIOK "or dH »• •_«» Jt£?»Z*o That make* Collins. Biker, Plhnk .r. H* L i . . . SJ. Sr from ul.hu. o! ' ul. T-o R-J -> «!'•« *>• '»• '* * «£J “ J proh.blr lut cr.rk »t it" nor Id .rrlo. •rou-u.j f~ n The Yankee manag* ment it- ra’.-'ng a.an*' a »* * ‘ 4.. „ year. It w.ll g*t a lo- of lov«H> as The L.exeUnd Indiane are notoriously fr»icru»»> at «l * *»>’• ' 'J ■ • member on the club The nr* n-.-nupme-- * . - Übera.. and i- .a wtll not drav -irons there. There is no telling »h*' the Brown* «nd Nation*;* wi’i do. b 1? U 1* e pop-eyed * inch they won’t invbi « •' Jf'ulU will gel anybody el** *0 do !b* - The New Scheme AN ear.trn scribe, after lamping the Tiger rushing average*, sportively rugge-.-ts that If Hughey .> R n.ng< could ba'* Ms .ebotc. , he would prefer a coaching lieutenant Hite Tat Moran. Wilber Robertson or Fred Mitchell to ar.other T « ebb Tbe point is t-hese gentlemen are deemed Infallible developer- of pitching The scribe further recall* the failure.- of Joe Sugde* Era Mdiulre and Bi. > Sullivan, who in turn tried to noak 1 ger • «:r • - y.w. All of which is interesting because It brings <0 min t ’re arrangeme for the coming *ea.*on the job 1* to be turned over to home taler.’ No old timer Is to be carried bv the Detroit ci.b so: the *ake of the flutter* (Readying the old talent and developing the new will be turned over to Hack Knencer and Spin Stnnage. the regular backstop.* These feilow* are veterans and wise In then profenaion. .If h- can teach ’heir abbirg yna’ce all they know about battery work. tbl> town «il tot iac* for -upeno Chucking. There i* a theory involved, too. A we»kne*.« ha* been diecorered In the practice of permitting a roach to instruct a pitcher, who tuu-«: work with another battery partner und* - fire It recalls the old gag about numerous rooks and the broth th-y r ak« It la figured that if foamtge and Spencer work out * s»ra«eg> ratnpaign. tip off the bur.err and then direct the mound work during actual champion*hip play, better result* will be obtained However these thing* may b* bo*h Stallage and spencer are expec-. l In training camp early, and they will have more responsibility than Tiger catcher* have hitherto carried In rec< n» season* Armstrong's Big Day THE best winter golfer of the Carolina *earon a >ear ago w ms young Phil Carter, who ju*t naturally cleaned up down at Ptnehurat. That’* wb> considerable amazement wa* registered the other day when the wires fla-hed notice that a certain Dwight Armstrong had beaten Carter at Pineburet in tbe brat tournament. Now it develop* that the catastrophe happened not because Carter wras *0 bad nut be«.ause Armstrong went crazy. Carter went out on course No. 9 in 39. which U epleiidld golf on that couree. but when got out. be »u lhr*e down. Armstrong had gone out in 35 Th* twain came ba<~k nerk ar.d collar Armstrong achieved tha» np of divine nc. ar which will last the average golfer a life time and which w*il give him a stor> 'bat h’s wtfe ;nd ethnographer will htar told four times a da> as long a* they bo'h shall live. The trip the University of Pennsylvania football team took to Pars dena was not entirely waded, despite the bea*mg Oregon ga*e the Quaker* Penney returned wi h the promise of Halfback Conn, star of the Oregon Aggies team, that he will enter the Philadelphia college In mid year He is only a freshman. At least tbe recruiting officer was great in the face of defeat. «. Darcy’s Handicap IT Is heresy to predict ’hat when Darcy star 4 * fighting in thc countrv.—lf he ever .-houid *tart—that the fan* will be about as well pleased with him as I»etrolt fans were with Johnnie McCarthy the olher night at Windsor, but such a thing is not unlikely. Darcy has compiled a great record, but he adir. is that he is a « .ow flgh’er He declares that his system Is to wear down an opponent and beat biro up ultimately, rather than to a’tempt to slam in a quick. «opo-ifi r wallop. Os this American 10-round >prin’ game he knows nothing He nu*t op pose boxera who are paymaster* in thr «hort bout. Decause of h!* Bknr.i* Kauff debut, it will be up to Darcy to slaughter these Yankees All the> will have lo do to win glory' i* to stay the distance. Possibly they- will find It easy to stage a little fireworks as ume grow* short, and thus win u decision on point* Darcy ma> be a great pugilist Undoubtedly h* is. Probably be would hastily prove himself such could he arrange & eric* of 2d-round bou\- 10 decisions. But the cards arc slacked again-’ birr. Hi 10-round ftgh’inr is llkeiy to look slow and feeble. Jus’ as McCarthy s did This Is no defense of McCarthy. His me’hoos w.*re superb for a mara thon championship fight again* - a fellow who wa* su* k* t enough to wear himself out. But Johnnie know* the 10-round gam* H»- better than to jog in a sprint. Th*r* is no excu.se for him Corbett Wants a Quick Finish AFTER predicting lhat every bloomer of *he past 10 year* would win prlxe fight? and getting i-tung w.ihout exception, and after winding up a humiliating e»reer a* h judge of pugili»»* by touting hapless Tom fowler as a world b»-ater. Jim f orbeft h%* •’ la-’ determined to invite calamity in hug hu.-.k H* ;.lung«d , r, o horse racing. Wc are tidd that after knocking om' ( owler * <th one punch »hls w»* k. Fred Fulton ha* dev»d'p»rt a hug»- opinior *of h.oiielf H* was ♦alkir.g about it the other day. . Chortle? he The '#ll f + Utliard has an awful good loft bsnd Well, you saw my U : j ; *an hi’ and I c„n box Oh boy! bow 1 can b*>x can't I.” U seven-foot Freddie gets that notion. * \e-\ «bort pr*-ced* an right-font pine box with handle- ; v nd a lid tha’ -<-re» in. Spoofing aside. Fulton ma* arrive >e* W illaid us* i tr» p* a horr’hle dub So hits Full on beet, When Willard k»*’ i< wn o worn ►» i*r«df*p- . into a pretty go*al fighter Fulton wic do Dm’ too Then w ■»> 1 r*t aome worth while action. f<‘aiurlng the two mod*'n behemoth* "f • h equated circle. A Word From the Old Timer* OLDTIMKR write* in to babble aiw.ni? those Mf(*o' *rp*r,!ie; li*-,*. I <1 Ip midweek *'M r*'ay couldn't lick g<w><i men bigger <han he was and Carpentier can'? whip Willard Your dope i P ri*n but II recall* one giant tha* McCoy did vanquish.*' “cribb'es tl,*- veternu. "nernemhrr Herr ri«cke, thr 3»»o pound fnreirnrr who -» nine day* wonder 14 .ears ago MH'oy got tha Belgian wha’* Into t»>*. ring «< Buffalo In AuftMt. 191A They fussed around for th* round Th** KM could t • handle tbe flabh u • m . • * . around fa**' enough ?o even !a' *■nd * >'T) th • I * »’>« • tartrd. McCoy turned hi* rye* or. tb' r«ihng and ’a-H ir.t«i*l> Plm< ...» looked at the Kid and then pared upwaid to re. wha* the Kid w«« looking at. He aure war a curious chapp.r for h 300 pounder Whlla hi fo* **,» stargazing McCoy took a running Jump and poked hi*, glove (even iD»h*- Into l'larkt* • double chin Tha* aa- the end of that fight " Heir's a raw one. In other words. Herr IMaeke bit ker plunk. '.Jr's A A ' rrtr . j The morning,* ia huge A iccomd Old Scout writes in *o tel) about this cannibal I ha* pose* as a wrestler. "This bird fiemetraf.’* ehlrpeth out correspond* of. "got Into a wrestling match at Hattie fre.-k three or four years igo v h one of th' big fellow I name Nabisco Anyway th»* awful Iwnietra! chew»d Nabisco'* arm and Nabisco, with manly grace and the strength of H'-n Hurries, pli ked up the Greek, carried him to the edge of the afege. kissed him a fond farewell, and drop- Jnkl him Into ib«t orchestra Danetral left the hospital three months later.** sty this time ihe Terrible Greek should b«- able to tell aho he i* wraeiltng by the lator. JACKSON T HERE TONICHT IpwtatciN Meet IVtrait Asso ciation; Ontral ins From Toledo Jack*on ”Y * will meet the IV tro:t “V a" the a>socuiuon gym to night m he ba.*ketbal! headliner for Saturday Jackaon will bring a Team com»*ed for the most part of former upstate high scho*>| stars, but it i* *a;d that the quintet is ver* c?rt*«r A prei.minary will pre cede the b:g game, which will star' about > ih na lock < cntral h ch d*'.'eared Scott of Toledo ia.-’ r:gh’. but it ’ook ’wo verinae -e*.*ions to bring victory for the isf-rott boys. The final ». ore wa* 39 to 3"» The .pla> wa? fast an i agc~essive. and both r>arr- demorstra’e.! a lot of 'lts* M«’F"we.. *n l Wilson we-e *he «iars for Central. Tbe summary TOLriX’ (T - - I. f' M ■»v f r.oi-k ..R.r’ Baithes .. .. C K '*♦*• I*3 • - a *-,* Hi v * v’ t' .i . r* 1 T'etrA’l 39 ,jt, * - r-*' *. *-» eet t t Tele*!'* c- n “si.t -tVal-’-.’t'' T \, . ; V i 4 < M» 'I .:»M ' u : . k M , - * « ' k : • n*#.*'• * n f Ul* h Mti "S t'’ - 'Ut * ’ airr.'th * v-ut ■ t * >1 r-hssd. - •.it f M»'Elwe« * cut es R.-on. » • it f * r u' - i-c-rr - o. * Wilton 3. n ■’’•»*-** <’r .-k JU.’Klw** 3 f2: >fore k »al t Wihilt rr<4' *1 i, Hi 'knt ’ v-eW Y ;« to** *ji. 'nle srd ICer*• r.s ! s s'terrtate<! a* r*'*r** i" ! v.**• 7re T -r.e of -jus't*?* -I 1 ~~ -•it** • n —,:r »•-« ' »rllm* -‘ubs? ”■ * • n. I*e«ro • .'etrot? — B '-- «V| 'ta-F’wre# t' r WiirfrAts >mok *w ? r '»r' •'?■>• '< f ” -m(Ai*e T>le.- Sch l'mg fe- V.\ «»” f-r Ursehet •f'” 4 *1 ‘ d»-- rat «• vis., • olitns for Mb: *h*ad 4 pe-B-.e*.* t'.tss Tech wa- not equal t<> breaking thru the Eastern defens* la*t n.cb.’ ar.d los’ the first ram' of the «e.a-on to Eastern by a scop of 3'"> to ). The summary: CA.«S FASTER* v • * n . . ?*F Cravan 4-,jth R r Tr*vrabl> r, . . ** Spurrie rs I Jl rX . - *»a'ta . . R-3 ... snort rtt»! score— r*st#m 3b. 9 -- Srst -alt —L'»«t»rn if » *•* 1 EatWrt- from fieti —Spurrier « Tr«?w- V ("’rate. *. Wrfcwa--- PasKet# fr,-m fouls — r ’»v*n 3 ,n 12. B-own : n * route committed r w-d - r.r-wn s Tromb’er. pfrofn. S-’-srart* ! 9u pert or Pray 3. '.'ar Referee. —•“‘sterblid. Hack-F T’.m*r—Branlaen Time of for ry» , 'l. , Northwestern indicated *hat agan •.* will flgh* ir o«it with Central for the city championship wfc*n tho Colts trounced Western by a 3* to i> score !a*t mght. We-tern wa* very w*ak if outside of some faulty handling of the ball. North western played splendidly. The summary: \o>r.T HTtr EJBTFRX WESTERN n T. r .. . . M-Kar r . r v- n . . . Rf ... ... Hay** '•*.-ki •• r ■ . Oamphell V Me-/ L» > Hardy tj-in.- R, » TVhltfogton K-rsa: * me - I'eetera - re first af - tv . «t**n ♦ .m A,;^..n»-. J .rrvn ». Thompicr B**t tie t*.'llh< *lter 2 Mark, tv >y. M' • K.vv w,'; K . »rr. Pa«k*t» from Hard * • WMfting 4 n 1 'r, l. ir-n '-r< n * n * cerrmitted * " r nr.r.»r Z Mark 3. Th.t*'nr t t. ravpMl 2 v Kay, Petereon H*e n W tv »• B*»t’ » - ’’mplr* E T/e-rt*n T me— Edward? Tm* «f ’.•i»’’*r*-- * p: >*; ■%* •utl N^rfr* r>. ,*• . If--l*r«. r tv u -it*' t Tl —p*' n '* t»’lle-, -rr • - Tarr*- tVe«»-r* Fet**?e»n f r Hs-di fir-b for Hay-s WELSH DOESN’T GET MIS OWN referee Milwaukee! wi*.. Jan 12 Walter Ho ulihan 1* to -ef#ree rho V.Vl.*h-Mitche.l fight here Tue*. j dny r :gh*. i' has been anno .need Fa- .re expecting ’he *a-:es’ ’r- t *inc* rh* Ritchie-Wo’gaat flgh* when ’be Milwaukee whirl- i «i-d ar.d the ’ltleholder clash. ALEXANDER SAID TO BE HOLD-OUT I.TN'f'DLN NV . , Jan 11 -Orr ver Mexan<>r. Phi’l e and **ar of • e Na’i. -»al lengie.-is repc-’e«l t<. h i koidou* Hr i« spending Tlie ” d‘e* n*a r ber* It Is said that be ju.-t -en’ «’s ht« oon’rac* un gned PHII«U»£LPHIA Jan 13—It is do.b’fu! h*'re t at drover Alexander V|M refuse to corpe to '»rm« vri’h b« Phillies. For ’everai v-ars hr ta been piiid o»j a bonus «)*:em - K' nr*, him a lot of ex*ra mufiev, sr.d ! ’ l« r»*e«.t;n*.e»l ’hat the *ar-ie ■■argeenfn’ -s-eill tm ,n force *n » A r. new comer After ICE-BOAT HONORS R jmp-iC\roo and Red ’Wing which la e tin 'onopoltclng irw honor* off G roe sc Point* all wlnt«r *(!! hsv.. rotD< epp isition In Sur. da- • racing Y new boa». *aJlei ! ’ Pa*d." !as ‘■men s n’ered by John ; i ong. and some spirited jousting is predict, and. The was scheduled *' ge’ a good workt'Ut aider fire this afternoon Eason Is Chased NEW YORK. Jan 13 Mai Eason •tccording to a report publish'd her*. will not be a Nations! league ym pire next year He ba» been re leased to make room for Kitty Braosfleld, recently appointed. DETROIT TIMES OUIMET BAN IS NOT LIFTED Great Golfer >lu>t TV Ranked ••Pro”; IVci>ion Follows All-nlg*ht Di>pute NEW YORK Jan. 13. The n lorn hope that Fraud? Oulmot !vn*okliue golftr who defeated Va. don and Hay, the English star might ret be saved to,amateur golf, wa* blasted ear ; y today, follow ;n •: action bj tbd Untied State* liolf a? sot'iauon to uphold every point of its drastic rule# The vote of the body to stand by , it? ruling wa* 77 to 14. such a in « jor;t\ *ha; it is deemed almost re tain that Ouiuiet tnay as well lay aside bis clubs for all the good they will ever do turn :n amateur pl.v. John H Sul van. Jr. and TN ;l TcwN*bury two other Boston play er«. a’so will be placed in the pro fe*-iona! class Tbe golf a?*o»'iation urhcld th.t par of it* definition of profession aitsro which p!a» e* in that clas? «. player* who help lay out go ' course* and receive pay for it The figh’ »hat ended m Ouimet being dr’iared a professional * bitter and long drawn. The f.a.i *b wdowa did not come until near!. 3 o'clock this morning Both camp expressed deep personal liking for Ou’.ta*’ but the ruling side was firn In !•* stand T v * Oakmoti ’ club Pit’sburg:, was awarded the amateur cham pionship ’oirratr*n’ 'or 1*»17 and -he open hampicnshtp wen* to Br *»- Burn club Ro*tcn The Shawtie. Pm club wa? given the women tournament Howard Perrin Philadelphia wa* e'.ected preslden’ of the associa’ion PING BODIE IS HONEST TO GOODNESS HOLDOUT SAN FRAN TSCO. Jan 13 Pmg Tavd-.e and 1 onn:c Mack have come to the parting of the wars The Cow Hollow fence bn**.*r who wa* *«>rd to ? h« Ph-i --adelphta A’h!etlcs. tha’ he will positively refu*e to accept x ’‘alary of |3.o<Ki offer.'l to him by Mack H* insist* tha* unless he gp-s he wii! stay out of professional ball. DETROIT LEADS INTER-CITY PLAY Swand Day of Bowlinsr BEgrin* At D. A. ; Schmidt and Forbes Hitch Men Bowlers from th Detroit Athletic club and similar organ ration? from Cleveland, Colurr.bti? and Pittsburgh, whe are engaged !n an inter-city tourney a: »he D. A C. aileva, r»- :uru*-d their attack on the h ckory today with r*etrott and p” . ,urgh lemdiac tn t.b* scor*-* an 1 with only ] Cleveland in s he ru r k. As 'he result of Frida? * bowling Detroit won 20 join’* Pittsburgh It), Columbus 17 ■inn Cleveland 1 1 Schmid', «.f De troit, turned in ’he *'*or*- f(>r ( one gam-, w ;r h wa* .‘*,s. .and l»v Forbe*. vs fe-troit, wa* high man for three same* hi eoun* be.ng .'.j7 in t ro-nien n»ut? Not many ‘<.ure# I'ttT than >’.o *>r- tii’-n'*! in lawyers' buck UP, BUT LOSE “T“ " F'or the fir*’ Vrr* b ( « -'»*«.r. Th«- DetrolT « olieg*- r f t>a*kefbai! team showed a lot of r’*«« ia*’ nigh’ and srav«* *h* l r.i’*-*i” o' Detroit a reaj ? rap The iniver *i?y finally *oti . to l- but there were moni'-n’ in • * game it • *#rn»d t-r ,'• * bi* honor* w./vild go otherw... A|« \’e as fh*' middle of the final pe-io/J the scori was ti*-d TV- » ntry of I.y(,n* into th* gam* a • e-i *t. r, cr* *r <snin* Three qn|r, by ’hi* litt!-* fellow d.d ihe work CORNELL VI.WS MICHIGAN, THRICE N ITHACA N V J, ‘ r 4Vrn.lt un|\er»l’> will ’ .>• ?-r*« v trr.es of baaiebail vi’h h> f- -< r *y of .Micbigan The WoLerin* * will eome to T’hacn for rtrn* on May !fi and 17 and ( orn»!‘ *. •]! be *i 1 Ann Nrb'r June K eamra ?’ v a. ie«*- •; -»rd to bring ’he annual ir ’ ■ (« i.rgutc ’ra*-fr- me*’ *o Ttha* • now ha f**ai’l«* so? ig,-,.- ;< h a pre’en’iou* m*** ir.i ’h* high ranging oft: * R. ; ♦ tr ***** and field *por en* • < r.*ne|] Ixt I consideration in thp *• /(• Th. P's f -7 -1 no . rr»V.» thetr serial K . n ar . ( n l a»’»ne -p* ng*. . . r r r\t,* to r r *' '• *' pi**? *h. «q ;«'1 | will go dlr*r» fr r Pit.’ ,r r h to, th*lr new tr*;n r,« *--r- *t < oiurrb’j*. i t*a. — WntooW Eagle ter KIOW\ Kan, »an !3 R HI BecVles, a farmer. mi«took an e»g|«< j for a buzxar >):•■ o* hrr day ami set i hi* dog iipon t After th* fre.il biro had m*d» *<»rk nf the dug the 1 f.irmer t'*ok a hand He wa, be-ing i clo*e »ren he obtained a pitchfork and killed the »arle iv^k. i ley ws» torn m wjui Imc* 4tid hack. They Won’t Stay Put T V '*> ire never too old to yewm In *ybe the class of fighters w« ! . e nowadays are so poor that the >ll boy* just can’t '*sist. Anyw*. w-- now have about the • ritire p< pulation of the Old Fight »cw‘ home clamb*nug thru the j rope* i J.>!,na> Coulon ’he former bar champion of the world. i»d th* pro r.'-i'in -md i* doing fairly well, winning .» few ha’tle* out west and >n* or two tn New A’ork. ■ :nrey Gardner, who was calle.l i '* elierwe;ght < bampion about 10 year ago. stoppeil a youngster up OREGON AGGIES NOT SPENDERS C«Mt < ollejfp ''homs That Football Team Needn’t t ost a Fortune NEW YORK. Jan. IS.—Oregon Agricultural col!*’*? didn t defeat *h» t'ni ve rait y of TVnnsy'vania a* football rt*|th*-r did it win the chaiupion'hlp of the Pacific coaat. But It did do one thin* deserving of credit when It kept expenses for football team down 'o an aver age of s_T*s'a man for the 191$ sea eon. | Nearly all this average was spent n paying ’raveling expense* of the P layers. $205 a man being doled out n this fa.-b;on Twenty men were Deluded In the transportation liat Couching for 50 men came to 135 a man. and personal equipment for 12 men lilt 147 a head Medical seresie for 50 men was 14 each Dr A 1* Browne, head of 'be O A. atr.letlc departraen'. declde^L «ome ven tgu that the college th %A h m hD annual salary was geh tin* far inder ’he average In coat for *o<f bail and he conducted a questioning of Important untversl ties, discovering tha' 'hey were pay ing an average of $lO a man more •han the Aggies cheapness la a matter of cotnpur ~on with Oregon Agricultural, how . e- for the books closed on tha season show a deficit of sl.- 40 on the home field, and a sur ~pf7« of only $3,747 lit on foreign grounds. .Vet* vear etpen«e- are to be rat ■till more for O. A. C. lan t like fufjst f (il|t Rt 1 * It admita It wants to rr. i-‘ a little < a.sh out of the ex plec'a’lon of its football team*, and Ilk* to derise the benefit tha' conieii from advertising. And O A ( received quit# a l-.ifle publicity 'wo years ago when i* -mashed thing* up generally In the middle west Th* biggest game of the season will be played nev fall in Portland, where the birge** hunk of caah came from last *»*M>r. n. A T. IK SI.IK so. I. ytr. r. Pet |r, n ,J,r* n « 1 2«’s m is» t • •• i * jc: Pettier k ' * j sine* ■ ■ * 4 .11 i • .»M Ma* *'nf»s t 1 »rr.*r I• • Wallace. r,\ luwatdt Mi Reynolds. it*. tames 114 rv.rrlck. 11®: Philhri<-k. Jog, Ternea. ?M. n a t. t.r.iut r. so. x W I. per Vj»t 4 0 1 •*> Busby •• 4 ‘ JJJ ‘ rare ••* ** • 4 . {S' if:;;';’" ■ l M'.r.ri • 1 4 T 44 II *n P.auu*t, ?*)« R*«*n US vivler, 143. i, in ■ b iiii ii mi —a 1 CPORT ! O CHATTER i Ira m«sii( a*a te*4*re4 • far*, well fcsnffwef In I'klliS.lskls. Pbtln aetphle m««t We gla4 ♦ • wee »f laa t year’s \lhle«|e« leave. * llram fceaat* 4erSara make Rat a e lean's fa«*e eeea aaerae than II waa IlMn’t tDnk eeea a keaafy 4#e. far rna!4 4a that. W .'II ksn4 H fa lea Oarer fae fall laa far A m.rlrnn m.lk*4a la twa 4ay a k. InnnS a aaft • y<H la llgfcf aa4 rknll.ni.S 41 Sr<ay. Printing—lke alnla neat Hs< t>l to rlgkt—-Ttaaea Jab t»rit—Mala 4tok —By Ripley Bos'on way the other lay. .ini! now a real genuine ”cor • a« K Abe At’.ell i* coming h.t k t*a:r He come* back every year or *o AI Palaer. the gigartic white hope, is attemp'inc a return few year* ago Palter *u regarded as the moat formidable white man tn tbe rtrg. and the tnost likely ? it eeasor to Jack Johnson* crown Billy Papke tried to Ash' again not so long ago Bob McAllister who Te'lred .a short while after Gibbons knocked him out. 1* fighting again And Bill Squires the famou* Art tlpodean antique, is doing the come back stunt tn VustralU Bob Eitaalmmon* 1* about due INDIANS AND BREWERS UNITE Fii Working AKreEment, and Right Away Dan Moeller Goes to Bushes MILWAUKEE Jsn 13 A d*ai whereby the Cleveland Indian* will be given firs' crack a' 'h« Mllwau kee players, and Cleveland »u n ov#r to the former club al’ her dts cards. Is announced by Pre*id-n’ Timm* of the Milwaukee Baseball club The first deal closed sent 'h following players from the Indian to the Brew-r* Outfielder Inn Moeller, Catcher J. H Deßerry an-1 Inflelder Barbare iiT N AD\TRTTSIN T G it is not the I amount of ink used but the place where it is put; not the amount of circulation but the place where it goes.” 4 i Six Months ago The Times published, exclusively in Detroit, the advertising of Ingersoll Watches— This advertiser selected the one newspaper in each city which stands above all others for honesty and cleanliness both in news and advertising in Detroit The Times was selected. The Times produced results it was the biggest spring season the Ingersoll ever had in Detroit. Months Passed —and The Times was again selected to carry the Ingersoll watch copy. The pulling power of advertlse menU being a.Tected by the char acter of other advertiaemenU in the name paper, makes it impera tive—if the fullest success is achieved —to select those news paper* which have the morAl cour age to refuse objeetimable or mis leading advertising. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. 1»1 7 . Trapshooters to Compete For Rich Prizes in 1917 VILLA MEN STEAL U. S RACE HORSES. IS CHARGE El, PASO, T*x . Jun 13. Fed ••r«l agent* here h*ve received reimrf* 'hai four American owned race hor'-e* were *to!en from th • Juarer tra« k Thur»d«> ntuht by a bialy of ail aimed men thought , 'o b* member? »>f Gen Tsmez'* Yllliaiu lorre* Track offl» m 1 . denied the report \cording to tbe information reeejve«l by the United Statea xuthoritu'? the bandit -t. after stealing the race hor?e», circle 1 around th> city of J’tare'. *ten! tng several M< \i*au hotxa on th* ont.-ktrt* and tinully p««««d up thi to Uan< ho Flore* AGGIES FIND _ TOSSING STAR IVppard l\irns Out To Be Basketball Demon; Nebraska Is Dropped K\ST l ANSfIVG, Mich . J.cn 13 • Leppard, o nter on the M \. C. la-'ketball t*ara. if a n** aUile'Jc h*‘ro on 'he campus here In the one last night be:we*n the Acgier ,md Wot Virginia. r*TPurd snare<! 14 b»*ketf Iroin the field aud three trom the foul line Th* Ago*.* won, 4 1 to 2J. lVt>pard * work »o*ini; in tch more than the * nmtig m*r<tn fontnut-rM over the eligibility of men At l coti'lDlon* under vthteL th* game should tn* pLa>* and had led to * 1 r*ak w t’h the l ntver e itv of \* t>riu* k.« Tb* climax »as toj>pe«l ah nlt b»cnnie knosn that Nebraska »** ■mxtou* • > drop th*- \st<le* tn order t»- pla; with Michig-tn Tb«* Michi gan a* filet i< nut her it p'.* themselves blocked that s< h.-tne, Lut la. t night it w.»* ann’-unced that M A souTtl rel*4«*e The UornTTu*loTi and would not ptav th»tn in football n-u ■ ’ iot>er Both 'I A ( and Michi .an r.'»w Ira'* op» n date* for Oct. 27 Baaer .eada Again By d* r-ntirg Billy Mill* r. Johnny Hauer la* tight resumed 'he un disputed leadership of th* Greater T*eiroit N<w|lng tourney Earlier In 'h« day Milier defeated Hu . . ♦ >n" that ( hlrh -n« ia inlnc tn tell *ha l nha h.n ta t.it, ther mlaht art line l Kilt *n help Itan Mnraaa manna- hi* lt(h(rr< nr I..hunt Kite* tn Irirk Ollphant tn kirk. THAT local advertisers also appre ciate the policy of The Times and the groat pulling power of the paper, is shown in the fact that The Times carries more real estate* dis play advertisng than any other Detroit daily. Dates Selected For Gun Classics of the Year Timer E. ?4hauer. who ninn.ig* the trapshooting tournaments for the Interstate «t*so< iatlon, has arranged nil details for the Grand American trapshooting tournament and the four subsidiary handicaps Hp " will be no conflict in dai« *, and it* subsidiary events sill all lake place prevtom to th*' Grand \merir.ni The Southern will take place first It will be staged in Roanoke, Va.,l on May 8 !« and in Tip’ Pacifier Coast tournament will be at San! Jose. Cal., on May IM, 29 and So I The East* m will he handled Inj Hartford, Conn., on .tun*’ 20, .‘I and 22. and the Western in St Joseph j Mo.. <>n July 17. is and I*. Tin I Grand Vmertcan will taki place « ' I the South Shore Country club. Chi I «ago, 111 during the week b* yin nine \iigust 2o The Interstate association will a«l*l: $4,000 in money. to the prizes in tie Grand American. SI,OOO each »<» th Eastern. Western and Sou'l.ein. and, $1,300 to th*- I’a* i ti« * .»,* * ha mil rape. The winner of the Grand American handii ap i gmtran'eed; and In *-a« h of tin* * i -uiarie*-.:’ SIOO. The second pi set winnei ml; 'he Grand American is guarante*M® s4oo. third plac**. s.'!uo; fourth place [ I’JoO. fifth place, SIOn, S>< >nd place winners in all the subsidiaries hi* guaranteed $73, aihl third place i.\"! Trophies will also be Awarded tc all winners. The amounts above are guaran J to the tmpshooter-i. thej chances Are tha' th** prlr** mnn*v* will he gr«*at*>r in every Insfuncej Last August Capt Wulf pulled dowra close to S7OO by winnitik »’>•• Gram j American In St. la«uls, and them «ffc than soo contestants* There will he many more than thi j number In Chicago, and it wouhi no* be surprising if a victory ir 'he Grand Vinerjcan n* Med the #iu ner Close so $1 00*1. sey.mocrls" STAR OF DAY In a four * ornered match play! at the Rwe**ney Huston parlors KrS day evening. Arthur Seymour ou [j classed Clarence Jackson KoJ! Yaniada and Oro Mornings'ar. Sey rnour defeated Yamada. 30*) so is? turnlnr in a .high run of «4 an* j averaging 25 Morning-tar def»-a* j **d Jackson. 300 to 241. Both aver ages were low By rejecting thousand* of lino* of obiffctionanle advertisement.*. The Times is building a newspaper of character and influflence which is welcomed in the homes of dis cerning, prosperous people.