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PAGE 3IX. rrrr: nrr.iw fret: i w wEiwotinNAL. Mi NDAY, I G MlUAR 1 TEAMS DIVIDE HONORS AT AMES EVENTS GARDNER FIVE M i P.V.LC. LIGNTWEIGH 5 AND BRAND RIDGE IE Ann s, a . 11 b, 18 Honors In nnuaJ Interschol&stlc wrosl track 'Hid Held ti'xi iwimntini n oonduotod hora yesterday bj thi lug, 1111 INTERESTING CARD TO BE PUT ON AT SOUTH SIDE GYM. LUTHER COEDS AND CPAND RIDGE GIRLS TEAM TO PLAY CURTAIN RAISER. I I ' ' ""! f Mill, Mason City, Cedar Rapid i jj I I f ' II? Moines r j L 1 1 IIS Mason City won tns team Iropto In I U lUl! .ITn the aiKst sur 'cssful wrestling I nay aver held i'i the state, it not In the weal by scoring It points again I 15 for Cedar Rapids, a strong conten der, Cedar Rapids, coached by Leo No vak, romped away with tbs track ' and tit Id games with total ol (1 Points arhila West Des Moines had u tittle troohlo winning team honors in the swim, VISITORS PI STI i . CjUI SF!L EG EEING TH EST TEAM TO PLAY WA THIS SEASON. BATTLE 3! TO 18. S&HIJOLIET COPS Mi i WALTHER EAG m SUNDAY PJ WW RECORD BREAKING ATTENDANCE WATCHES OTTAWA WALTHEF! LEAGUE FIVES DROP A PAIR OF GAMES TO PRISON CITY QUIN TETS. ?to:o th thai ii league largest crowd s witnessed a eason, the teams w r of specta-basketball WM- Otta ki Two Interesting baaketfests wil dished In Ottawa Coacii Byrnstad and bis second "bwttallfon" of warriors put on u bin at the Boutl Ottawa gymaniam sgaltuM a pair of quintets from Grand Ridge. And It surf ilors look like they are going to be p;r!(l bnttlPS Me. Ill" first ol which will pet under way at 7:30 i clock diarp. Girls First. The girl's game will be the first en counter of the eveninc and from all reports it looks as though the Bo ot Luther .ire going to bump UD against a hard foe when they t.. ltd the Grand Hidge fair sex. The (irciul Ridse team Is reported as being one of the fastest girl's dubs around this nook of the woods. They have piny (Hi several Raines this season a.".d are able to boast of victorious record, Th, Lather girls on the otaer hand haven't won a ra:ne this yepr. However they have only engaged in two gam,1-, the same team having beaten them on two different occasions During th past week they have been working n a bit for t might's struggle and an Volng to put every bit of pi t and energy into the struggle that they might win their first game. Lightweight Clash. After the girls finish their argu ment Dymstad's second stringers will tackle the Grand R:d-'e High School team and they are expecting a toongh skirmish. The villagers ' have been brought up''" bask": I !' since they were little tots and have some real basket', ill talent, and fur thermore they plan to give Byrnatad'e men s good lacing. Teams Evenly Matched. The game should be a whoop in and ho doww it will be. Taking th" dop into consideration the two t as will bo very evenly matched. The Luther lads lost their first game of the season to the Ottawa high school lightweights, but in a later gam the S'tuth Side club easily wen. Grand Ridge also played two games with th" red and white second team, splitting even. In their first game with O. H. S. they lost by a large mar; in. How- ,-ve wuu lOBj go. meir enemy on ! thouth they were going to have an their own floor the stary waa entirely iy tine wltrj the visitors for the different Ottawa lost ami by a big remalnfm oarlods. Joliat's floor work McNulty playing made the Ural Held g v. ;t . a second baski I ('. Defense began to f( ther the Jollet yesterday afternoon at Armory C Girls' teams ol both cities put on the ol c urtain nil- r liet fair sex prot With the game the locals, 2. to the boys' Waltht prison ity copp sensatlcoal hattb from th. the d b f the season igbl one ur a long of fans , consist- locals. :;i to -y. Final Bout. The boys' game was no di of the most Interesting and ! struggles staged in Ottawa f titii" and the large throng who gathered at the arm on , ing of the usual host of kval baa ke: s land a larg" delegation Irom Jollet, wi re very much pleased. Joli, t came from In hind In th" last qoartei it put over a sensational win. after the : Ottawans had held the BPPOf hand : almost througaout the entl:-,- strug ! glc. Lcca's Lead at Half. At the end of the halt the score of the stood 18 to 10 in favor of the Walther club of this city and it look",! as I to his credit At all tages of th" game be played excellent bed! an ! a ! very hard mar, for the loci's to guard. i Btefko playing the opposite forward position tor Gardner also featured. During the c mteat ue played a splen- did offensive game and his "feedmg" j I was a marker, feature of th game Ho seor 1 : ti"ld goal' whil l.ou-h :1t c :.; r i .red one field goal and live free htrou Olson was the star piayer for the Luther five, ii.1 score! four field I goals and four free throws. During the last half of the game Nelson, af ter being shifted from a guard to left forward, did most of the scoring for i p. v. L. C. Following are tli" scores Garde cr High. B f score. Greene and Her'iie will start as for wards for the South Ottawa team while Variant! will start at center Harrisville and Houge will play i guards. KID NDOOR o p. or was splendid but they couldn't send the ball through the wicket. How ever, when they changed goals at the half they changed their stride. They felt victory tinging on their finger tips and through a keen demonstra tion of floor woik they succeeded in scoring nine baskets and one free throw during the last half, while the . locals were held to only one field Btefko, rf McNulty, II Lutz. It Louch, c . Munson, rg Peteraoi . r Olson. I x . . BALL TOURNEY 10 I Luther College. -Goals-B FT t 4 -Foil P STAR HI ROW INITIAL CLASHES TO BE STAGED TOMORROW NIGHT AT ARMORY EVERYBODY IS REQUESTED TO ATTEND THE GAMES AND GIVE THE KIDS A LITTLE BOOST. Tomorrow evening the Ottawa kid dies' indoor baseball tournament will get under way when the initial clashes are staged at Armory (' Joliet Poor on Caging. Olson, rf i As previously stated. Joltet'S boor ' Harris . tile, If 11 0 Work and their teamwork was unex- . Johnson, c , 0 8 celled, At all stages of the gam;.- Nelson, rg and If... 3 0 they outplayed the Ottawans and Mjrthre, rg 0 0 ; seemed to be In possession of the Btubjkar, Ig n o ball tntost oi the timet However, ! when it came to throwing the ball Total- 7 4 j through the netted hoops they were Score by Quarters Very poor, thai is in the first half. Gardner B rney oniy score nve held goals in Luther J 0 thai period while the Ottawa Wal- Mi.s:vd !':"' Throw i titer men scored t,-n htvlkets and j oi'.-on X"1 on 4 I two free throws. Had Joliet been Referee - hi of ' just fairly good during the tirst half! the Ottawa team would have receiv- UK is ti teams representing St. Patrick's parochial put on the tirst game ol starting at 7:30 o'clock, followed bv another struggle between Jefferson and St. Columba's schools. Indications point to cue of the live liest kids' tournaments ever staged In the city, and when they cross hats to morrow night they are going to mean business and they are also going to try and make the games as interest ing as possible. Teams representing every grade school in the city tire in the tournev. Kverv dav since ih. -,f. ed a more horrible trouncing than it did. The Ottawans had to fight for the ball all the time. However, they had the Joliet players backed off the map in the first periods when it came to caging the pill. Holweg Star. ('. Holweg. playing center for th" Jollet oltth, was the leading individu al point getter of the game and was reaoonalble for Ottawa's defeat. In d a far better tat represented I league. During girls scored eh All throi club held first pop o ing left for itric the j id goals i scored 1 through i which were all several of whit al, nsation three field goals. For Ottawa Miss C. Blumenthal arid Miss Dorothy Bmerick did the scor Emerick made the only IB GAME FROIV! I IT H THEM C STRONG IN OTTA COP EASY , - li- t P V L pi.i i work throughout the entire encounter I of defeat At the end of the first ha!'' th c ire ! hat m-Iii I v.liil,' rhrrnvtsri'i dsn Walther league nolntets. ' , nd and one free throw in- n, P. V L C left forward did all the scoring Ur the local quin tet. When the second halt started. Mc s'uitv wa sratn the tirst one to sc re d easily oeteatea Assisted by his associates he suet id In the windun, l0 Worit the big ball dawn the fijjr league five of the towards th" I.:;th"r coal one of the most He was the leading Individual p Int setter of the game witp. eignt oaSKeis Lynch 6; 1 1- ctdti pn lair was tirst thought t.f the have been doing some practicii when the weren't clouting the o around they, were out selling tickets for the tournament th ceeds of which will be turned ever to the playground fund. The indoor tournament is being put on entirely for the benefit of th" hoys and girls of Ottawa. The pro ceeds taken in from the games will be used for the construction of prop er and up-to-date play grounds for the kiddie ami everybody is request ed to lend a hand in helping them along. Tomorrow night the first game will be pnt on. The kids aren't profes sionals. but as amateurs they are rea.1 first class players from the buttons on the top of their caps to the Boiaa of their shoes and the games will be worth while seeing There is no picked winner of the tourtfey. Every team is reported as heing fairly evenly matched. Follow Ing is the schedule as arranged by those promoting the affair: Tuesday. February 14. St. Francis' vs. St. Patrick's. Jefferson vs. St. Folumba's Friday, February 17. Shabbona vs. Lincoln. Columbus vs. Washington. Monday, February 20. Semi finals. Tuesday. February 28. Final' T. Holweg, his brother, playing left forward, also figured prominently in lue game lie BCOretl six ti"lil goals. Blumonthal made tWO free throw.-: For Ottawa Qlehler and Qerdlng OUt of three chances. At the end of were the big point scorers. Qlehler n, flrgt j,;,if the score stood 12 to played a splendid game throughout m favor of the visitors. Following the entire contest and succeeded in kn ,il0 lineups and the scores of the scoring five field goals. Gerding SCOT- .A ,,, . ed lour baskets and two free throws. Gi'ls' Game Hitter two and Anderson one. Fol- ' ' u 'ft p t lowing are the scores and the line- JOUKT Goals Fouls "P1 11 Runs, rf 4 0 0 0 M. 0 tter. If 4 ii 0 1 Fouls : L Hitliard, c 1 0 9 s JOLIET Boys' Game. Goals b ft T. Holweg, If Kramer, If Myers, if C. Holweg, , Anderson, rg Shulke, lg . . M. Hllliard, Ig Totals . . . OTTAWA I) OTTAWA Anderaon, rf Qerdlng, It Qlehler, c Hitter, rg . . u. Banger, lg Boaneas, lg . . Goal! b 1 4 It 0 I 0 C. Blumenthal, rf 11 - 0 1 d. Emerick, it 1 o "T i V. Ott, t-lg i 6 J K')-; Saager. rg .... 0 0 "O" M . Gutting, rg 0 0 1 1 ' C. Doss, lg-c n ii 0 1 J i Totals 1 11 1 Score by halves J JOUST .' 12 1 1 0 , OTTAWA 1 1 Missed free threws Miss 'thai. I. , Referee - Mathes, Ottawa. 4 Blum en- Totals Score by halves i JOLIDT io II 31 I OTTAWA 18 I - 26 Misei free throw Anderson. 1 : Gerding. I. Referee Mathes. Ottawa. The ,..,i" ,v 0" "l',,. I '-a-s largest Garage and the few events stated hv girls in Ot-il taws and waa van latereatuu for the'l Always Will Be. HiLLlARD GARAGE j I nil The Peace Ray Stannard Baker's inside story of the Big Four's secret meetings at the Paris conference. First full record of what happened behind the scenes of the Peace negotiations. Written from the carefully guarded records of Woodrow Wilson, who brought them home in the famous Steel Box and the George Washing ton Trunk. Illustrated with facsimiles of secret documents hitherto seen only by the heads of Governments and a very few confidential advisers. Subjects of the Early :ers: Wocdrovv Wilsons Steel Box America's Attitude on Disarmament French and British Points of View Question of Naval Disarmament Use of Submarines, Aircraft and Gas Disarmament of the Small Nations Employment of Savage Troops in Wa: Publication of "THE PEACE" begins in THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Tuesday, February 14, and continues on alternate days until completed. Place Your Order With WHEELER & MALC Phone 101 Ottawa, Illinois Note If more convenient to re ceive the paper by mail, write to The Chicago Daily News, 15 North Wells St., Chicago, III. Subscription rates are as follows: 1 mo., 60 cents; 3 mo?.. $1.50; 6 mos., $2.50; one year, $5.00. I fan- However, tne Juiiot fair sex' t