' DEC. 20, 192:6 THE n\i)Ui\A POLiS TIMES PAGE 17 EDDIE ROBERTS, COAST FLASH, NOW CONTENDER FOR LATZO’S TITLE DELANEY Steps Into Ring Spotlight Our Boarding House —Bv Ahern CITY BOWLING GOSSIP YANKEE ' —— With One-Round K. 0. Moo / (V oME Friday on these alleys liave been turning LAUDED CLEARER. I city some scores < . i girls—meet of 722. In the recent out flue this contest and Eddie Roberts. He Wol) Sargent AIT A COLLAR A M tournament “Chet” with seems to be an assured success. For Rosenberg, Bantam Cham- is the Beau Brutnmell of the ring. A'TegV won the doubles championship. reservaHons call the Capitol alleys. Clothes? Say, he has enough glad \4iW I'm \ 'TdE ctTr oV While he is but a youngster in the Stars Gain Four Major vVklou! howling game we predict he will be pion, Jersey City rags to outfit the Prince of Wales. Tonight the fast Century . and Also on i'T \ Hm-m- : heard from with regularity. Lew Cody and Adolphe Menjou all 1 KIAPOL£Ok\ Recreation Leagues lake the drives Titles and Walker Cup— at hours, and leagues in one night. ---sLiAC£ |Ki A CLEARER T/he Silver Flash' women’s team of these as these Fistic Card. VACUUM are evenly balanced, plenty of en- He’s anew character stepping into Indianapolis, journeyed to Terre Fownes Talks. £ will tap Bv Unitrd Press the big time spot light of pugilism Iyi rr MULL BE, laute Sunday and defeated the tertainment be on for the CITY, J., Dec. l Bu Times Special JERSEY N. 20. all because of hts sensational one ' Equitable Life team of that city by fans. „ : ’O.—TThe Two world champions will be aeen round knockout of the famed Joe 1 J..i.. 1 a score of 2,533 to 2,276. Johns of PITTSBURGH, Dec. j The Hueber-Halrlips combination year In the ring tonight at the Christmas Dundee. - the Silver Flash team continued the 1926 was tho greatest In the When good work which a dropped the final half of their charity benefit the Regi- He Started has been feature history of American ,’* W. C. In Fourth of the woman’s play here and led match to the Fehr-Fox tearrf by a “’Who this egg, Roberts?” many Fownes. Jr., president ment Armory. Is the field with games of 158, 224 and score of 1,972 to 1,957. In the third of the United a fan is asking Jack Delaney, world light heavy- since he tumbled the 163 for a total pt 545. Her 224 was game Fehr and Fox gained 100 pins States Golf Association, said today. Dundee silks Into San Francisco’s weight champion, will meet Gor- high siqgle game. and the match appeared in, but in major Bud heard of him "The four championships of man, former sparring partner for resin dust. Few bad the next game the H. and H. team nationally, but the boy appears to the world, as well as the Walker Gene Tunney. The Werbe-Meissen team defeated won by 102 pins and the battle was be some shucks on his own stomp- IT cup, Charley Phil Rosenberg, world ban- Sunday night on on again. The final game was nip are now held by our player*,” ing ground. 'team’s Illinois five tamweight champion, will meet Petie alleys. Moxley the and tuck, but Larry "Fox delivered Here’s the Illinois led Fownes said. Mack, local product. Rosenberg, who the lowdown: About five A erbe-Meissen !h,vn to the win liav- and struck oift from the eighth years ago a husky youngster “, the American and is under suspension in New Jersey, walked ng a total of 599. (Uttering of the frame. This gave the Fehr-Fox team into a gymnasium looking British open champion, generally Ih has been given special permission Tacoma losers crashed the maples for games the 10-game match by 72 pins. Come for Connors, conceded to be the player In , for the fight, because part of the Jack the Tex Rickard of 248, 299 and 218 for a total of 675, on boys, let’s have some more of finest village. years, but it , profit will be donated to charity. of the The young fellow but the consistent teamwork of the these sessions. recent is evidence of his the strength golf Delaney and the much-heavier Gor-’ said name was Eddie Roberts, winners offset his great shooting. of American that George Von Elm should , man will not be contesting for the and that he’d like awful much to Score: win the up boxing. American title, because of the weights, but take \\ crbe-.Ueiissen 995 940 943—2,878 amateur champioshlp and Connors in tow got Jess Sweetzer fans expect a real scrap. took him and Iteam's 111. Five. .938 928 970—2,836 ONCE AGAIN the British. Delaney’s impending entry into the him a few fights, all of which he “The coming year will see no let/* , as increased, heavyweight ranks and contention won. Then his skill a up in the building of golf* courses , so did his Sunday, Dec. 26. there will be hfor Tunney’s title will get a severe punching ability. Ho in this country, as the increasing , got so he slap boys single sweepstakes at the Recreation Wabash Falls Before if he is unable to whip Gor- could the down popularity of the game among all , on illcys which no doubt will attract a And Gorman is no set-up for almost any or all occasions. He classes of people require* more man. lftrge entry, as the bowling game is Evansville for Second Time. our any man. had seventy-one ring battles and in full swing and all the boys are courses everywhere. on card will be ended thirty-one of them by poking Special All four bouts the pounding maples in mid-season Bu Times "International golf will have a , h!s opponents silly. the EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Dec. 20. ten rounds. x form. For reservations call Eddie relatively quiet year in 1927. We , The Evansville College basketball Great Hitting Power Harkenrider at the Recreation alleys. had hoped to see a team of British . team proved here Saturday night professional golfers take part in our , He is years has HAGENLACHER RETURNS 23 old, and been that Its victory over Wabash Friday open fighting he was is well for the Century alley championship at Pittsburgh, j since 18. He Entries was no accident and repeated the Bv Timet Special built, average height. hitting are rolling in from all but this visit may not take place j of His i sweepstakes feat. 30-24. scoring one more point NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Eric power comes from two powerful parts of the State, and a number of unless it should prove possible to , I than on previous night, Hagenlacher, world's 18.2 balkline hands, steel wrists and forearms, 1 Louisville and other out-of-State the when avoid the comflict in the date now champion, and the contest ended, 29-24. billiard has returned from great shoulder muscles. i bowlers have asked for reservations set for the British and American . highly Giants, the West to defend his title agdinst He hits with short, snappy In this meet, to he rolled Jan. 1 and The touted Little open championship*!. The commit- , early ranked by many as the outstanding Willie Hoppe next month. punches, but he also is adept at 2. As first prize is guaranteed to tees of both Countries should make The German immediately started Dixon, the last named being force college five in Indiana, were again fighting long range, holding off his TILDEN WINS TOURNEY be 1200, all the local cracks have a sincere effort to bring this about..” , serious training, for Hoppe has been opponents with his left and then fir- ‘Bull’ to Return to quit by an Injured foot, after tw entered and some royal entertain- unsuccessful,, in breaking through displaying such brilliant form that ing the right. He smacks with sets. ment is assured the railhirds by the defense of the Purple Aces and he will enter the match on Jan. 5 a either hand, but his pet blow is a Bn V F4 Service shows Return to Form and Defeats this. House Manager Webb Wallace resorted to firing long shots from VALPARAISO IS WINNER strong favorite. short left hook delivered at short Alonso in Singles. wants to remind the boys that the the center of the floor. The locals After a seven months, The man who was PURPLE IS SURPRISEC layoff of range. It travels scarcely a foot, Ua Press entry for this event closes Dee. 29 were leading, 17-13, at the half. averaged Ls__l heavyweight champion United Belated Rally Falls to Materialize for the veteran 63 for 3,600 but with it he can, and has. knocked PHILADELPHIA. Dee. 20.—8i1l and no entries received after this R. Rea with thirteen pounts and point of balkline, of the world for several con- Chicago Team. with seven runs of men out. Reports Circulating That Texas In. date will be accepted. • were high secutive seconds one hot night Tilden. former national tennis Gardner with eleven the more than 200, and since then Hoppe Failure to take the game seriously versify Wants Glen Thirtiethwaite. scorers for Evansville, while De Vol Bv Times Special appeared any at the Polo gTounds will re- champion, showed a to his has better than at handicapped him about a year ago return Bu l ntteil Press The team* for the new traveling high ten VALPARAISO, Ind., Dec. 20—Crane time enter the heavyweight lists was for the Cavemen with in hislong career. He averaged and he suffered a pair of reverses. old-time form in defeating Manuel EVANSTON. HL, Dec. 20.-—R league have been organized and the College of Chicago fell before here In the future. points. the Val- 81 for eight blocks of handicap play But after a furious battle with nea,r Alonso, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. in the finals of ports circulating here that Texa. alley owners Interested will get to- paraiso quintet here Saturday night. His name Flrpo. against Kinrey Matsuyama, the “Lefty” Cooper, another coast welter, is Luis the Perm Athletic Club's Indoor in- University wants Glen Thlatii gether tills week to complete plans 24-23. The locals held at 19-8 ad- junior known more familiarly as the PLAY 3-3 TIE 18.2 champion, and had high was floored twice in the vitation tourney Sunday. thwaite. Northwestern coach, for It for the starting of this loop, which vantage at the end of half, in which he “Wild Bull of Pampas." Bv United Press the hut runs of 410 and 423. first round and Cooper was floored the Alonso fought hard, but Tilden 3927 football team, took the Inca will be out of the beaten path In In- CHICAGO, Dec. 20—The Green a brilliant rally by the Illinois five He will hie five following, leave Mouth was his most brilliant form. Til- campus by surprise.' Thistlethwait dianapolis howling, but which seems Bay Packers and the Chicago cut the times in the rounds a weeks in Bears down lead. Both teams TIE FOR HIGH GUN ending up for keeps in No. 4. Roberts American home in few den and Warren Coen took the 4s on a hunting trip and could no to he very popular- with all the bay*. plaved a 3-3 tie in a National League missed many shots and play and head for New York. at times Wendling and Slinkard tied for took on anew interest and swept double* by default from Alonso and he reached for a statement. Frank Fiufher, the popular man- football game. was ragged. high gun honors at the weekly shoot through the coast welter list impres- of the Indianapolis Gun Club Satur- sively. He wound up with his big day afternoon. Each broke 93 out victory over Dundee. out 100 tragets. Wiggam won the Because he is rangy, clever, and a GOLF EVENT 25-target handicap event with 24, great counter puncher, he is a hard man — while Klein won the twelve pair of to match. Now he Is clamor- - doubles events with 18. The winners ing for a championship bout with qA •word to the WIVES ‘ Joe Turnesa Wins Sacra- of the turkeys were Burford, Jen- Pete Latzo. kins, Klein. Heaton, Young, Wend- mento Open Tourney. ling. Douga.n and Wallace. Bu Tones Special m TIED. FOR FIRST State Three-Cushions SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Doc. 20. Joe Turnesa, New York, runner-up United Press place YORK, in the National open, won first NEW Dec. 20.—Detroit STANDING |2,500 Cougars and Chicago Black Hawks W. L.l W. L. in the Sacramento open Vogler 6 2 Merriken .... 5 5 tourney here Sunday are tied for first place in the Ameri- Hunter 6 S Kepner 4 4 afternoon. He 7 69 gnal eighteen hole*, ' i!i division National Hockey Houff 3|Jones3!Black 3 0 scored in his of the Ramsey 0 3 0 boosting league. The game Sunday night Rubens 0 3|9pivey 2 8 his total to 287 for the Cooler 5 4 Snarte X 8 seventy-two and giving him a ended with one goal apiece in spite THIS SCHEDULE WEEK’S margin 'wo extra periods. Tonight—Vogler vs. Ramsey. three-stroke over Eddie Ix>os, of Tuesday—Ruoeris vs. hunter. Wednesday—Cooler vs. Merrlken, Chicago, who turned in a 290 card. No other matches scheduled. All tames Harold Sanderson, Deal, N. J., was Cooler b parlor. Xn a lasting at third with 292, while Mehlhorn was RIVERS AND EBER fourth, one stroke behind Sanderson. GIFT of those finishing <\x>£® A Silk Robe In rich United Press The remainder in Bu the money were: / y/' colors. HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 20. Cal., F. Walsh. Appleton. Wls., 294: Bobby $12.50 George Rivers, Mexican bantam- Cruiekshank. New York, 295: A1 Watrous, weight, and Bobby (Bad News) Eber, Grand Rapids. 295: A! Espinosa, Chicago. IB East Ohio Bt. 297: J. Golden. New Jersey, 299; A. )3e- mane. New Tommy 1* N. Penn. St. 139 !. 111. St. Canada, fought ten slashing rounds York. 300; Armour. Washington. 301; J. Farrell, New to a draw. / York. 301: Abe Espinosa ChP-axo. 303: M. Smith. Portland. 304; Larry Nabholt?. <- cveland. .'lot. and, Ed Dudley. Okla- homa. 305 '

MIDNIGHT AND MOONLIGHT

Naiazen and Others Play Novel Match in Florida. Bu United Prenn MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Dec. 20. Midnight moonlight golf made its debut on the Bayshore course at Miami Beach during the early hours today when Dan Mahoney, publish- for the Man er of Dayton, Ohio, and Miami, and John J. Brophy, Bayshore pro- feesional defeated Gene \ ""V T-leRE you will find Sarazen. for- -*• in letters J champion, \ / a tremendous as. mer open and Roddy capital ICW Burdine, Florida airtateur, two up In nine holes. Young people, mostly In couples, left their cars to form tb gallery watching the match. Brophy shot a medal score of 42, with a birdie three on the fourth hole. Gene made a 280-yard drive on the long sixth. Not a ball was los# in the novel match, which is expected to become popular while the moon is full. •*NO MORE WORRYINV* as the song In additionto the glass humidor, there 6ays, about what to give the man who are pound and half-pound tins of this Tonight’s Net Card t smokes a pipe. Here is the National Joy samewonderful tobacco. It’s the tobacco, Notre Dame vs. lowa at lowa City. Smoke, Prince Albert, all fussed up in after all, that counts. Experienced smok- Muncie -Normal vs. Anthony P. A. it told ci erywhere in tidy red half-pound Wayne at Ft. Wayne. . holiday attire. A to his heart ers know that no tobacco like tint, pound and tin humi- gift gladden other is dor!, and pound eryttal-glan humidort vith tponge-mohtener top. And on the Big Day; a generous supply to P. A. for sheer pipe-enjoyment, day in atvays with every bit of bite and parch TURNERS DROP INDIANS removed by the Prince Albsrl process. WashableFabric Gloves $1 keep him happy. and day out. .25 Thorpe’s Redskin Outfit Falls Before A practical, serviceable glove; fine I South Side Five. Peeping out of the special Christmas Take out your Christmas list now. for every day wear Jim Thorpe’s widely heralded In- carton isthe pound crystal-glass humidor Alongsidethe name of everypipe-smoker dian basketball team was defeated by the South Side Turners at Turner with sponge-moistener top. A container write *''Prince Albert.” This is the happy gym Sunday, 51-20. The gym was Genuine packed and the crowd applauded the to grace any smoking-standor office-desk, solution of the annual problem so far as Cnppshin Gloves $1 efforts of both teams. The locals .95 As practical as it is good-looking. are It save Stylish, w ,rra and very service- I outclassed the Redskins and were Best the men-folks concerned. will leading, 25-11, at the half. it able. An exceptional va1ue...... Thorpe performed at back guard of all, contains Prince Albert—mild, your time and give others time of during part of the first half, hut found the fast flying Turners a tough mellow, and fragrant l their lives, assignment. Eberg Rip-Proof or and Grlmsley Arabian Rip- Heavy Lined were best for the Turners, while Silk Lined Proof Mocha GLOVES Tomahawk and Red Fox starred for GLOVES the Indians. CARDINALS TOSE *3.85 Bu United Press *2.85 CHICAGO, Doc. 20.—A fast hockey team from Winnipeg, Canada, had little trouble defeating the Chicago Cardinals of the American League. 3 to 1. PRINCE ALBERT tkwupJ^vimAm —no o NOTRE DAME HOCKEY other tobacco is like it! HATTER; Bu Unitrd Press YOUR CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Notre Dame 37 N.Penn. St.*Cor. IllinoisOiarkeTSts.-41 S.lUinoisSt. University’s hockey team meets the 01926, B. J. Reynolds Tobzeo* Chicago Association team Company. Winston -Salem, N. C. tonight. Athletic