MISSOULA WALLOPS POWELL COUNTY BASKEThAL tIVI tNDOOR BASEBALL SCHEDULE IS MADE PUBLIC BY LEAUE'S COM I E DEER LODGE TiEAl FOOTBALL PLAYERS Vernon Champions WILI OENED LEITERS A.. EASY MEAT FOR ARE THE BEST TO Y[ FEW LOCAL FIVE INDIANS W!EESAY AT YALE

PURPLE AND GOLD QUINTET CA'RLISLE STATISTICS REVEAL ATHLETICS AND MISSOULA MER- RULES GOVERNING DISTRIBU- WALKS AWAY FROM VISITORS THAT REDS WHO ARE ATH- CANTILE TO CLASH 'IN TION OF ATHLETIC INSIGNIA TO 28 TO 17 TUNE. LETES MAKE GOOD. FIRST BATTLE. ARE STRICT. TEAMWORK GETS BACON DISCIPLINE THE CAUSE STARS ONBOTH TEAMS NO AMBIGUITY INLAWS

Missoula Scholastics Have Edge on Stiff Training Afforded During Foot- Brilliant Array of Talent Will Be Rep- There Is No Chance for Mistakes in Their Opponents in Team Play- Ball Season Makes Those Who Take resented-Allen Expected to Twirl Awarding Official "Y'S"-Qualifica- Prescotts, Eaheart and Williams Are Part Better Men in the End-Ex- for Athletics, With Lundstrom Heav- tions Are Strictly Drawn in Ev- Bright Stars. amples Are Many. ing for the Champs,. ery Sport.

Superior teampla.y enabled Mis- Carlisle, Pa., Jan. 1l.-•From rec- The indoor baseball season will New York, Jan. 11.-Award of in- soula high ords to dcfeat the basketball obtained since the close of the open Wednesday evening with a signia for playing on various varsity five from. Powell county last night by football season at the Indian school geame between the Athletics and the teams is always a matter of local a score of 28 to 17. Teamnplay tells here, it has been found that star usage, but generally is much befogged the whole story. Missoula, though football players at the institution Missoula Mercantile teams. The have, for her men played brilliantly, did not with few exceptions, succeeded in life schedule committee, composed of Ar- by uncertainty. The Yale rules seem to have an edge on her rivals in since the:r graduation. This is main- thur Taylor and Paul Dornblaser, such awards are as follows: individual playing; she is given to every won simply ly credited to the discipline of the made it's official report yesterday and The football "Y" because consistent teamwork kept the either the Princeton or game and the efficiency of the educa- all is now ready for play. Eighteen man playing ball close to her basket and gave her tional system at the school. games are to be played during the Harvard game,. without regard to the men more chances to score. From length of time he is in the game. Glong bak to the days when the next three months at the rate of two the very first it was evident that When Luther McCarty won the the "Y" is awarded to Indian team came into the football each week. The schedule committee In baseball Missoula would win. The local team championship belt in one taking part in the,hampion- spotlight, there was. Johnson, the has arranged the playing dates care- any played together and kept the ball near star Tom MeCarey's arena the other day he all-American quarterback and captain fully and has so fixed the, schedule ship games. their own basket almost all the time. hut accomplished a feat which several The requirements for the trae k"" of the eleven, who completed his that no team is at a disadvantage. The. Deer Lodge boys, 'playing indi- others before him in the past few are more complex. . It. Is aWgrded to course here in 1903. He went to North- First Game. vidually, were powerless except when years have accomplished in that his- a man winning either firsat place In. , western university and studied i luck gave them shots at the goal. dentis- toric arena. The first game, then, will be called Yale-Princeton meet,, or first or sec- try, then he married a Carlisle school The game was marked by repeated Just about seven years ago Tommy at 8 o'clock next Wednesday evening ond place in a Yale-Harvart utet, on the part girl, went to Porto Rico, and fouling of the :Missoula. is now Burns of Canada bename the custodian at the university. The Missoula or one of the first four places inr the free one of the leading dentists of the is- team. Ten s'hots were givenn of the heavyweight championship by Mercantile team will probably be intercollegiate meet. .The "Y" is aIto the visitors, but they made only land. Last summer he made an auto- one outpointing Marvin Hart in a 20-round composed of the same men who won given to a member of the cross-coun- of them count. Five mobnile tour of central portions of fouls were the bout at Naud Junction. Cal. Since the pennant last winter. The Ath- try team winning either first plgce In called on the Powell county team and United States. then Naud Junction and the Vernon letics will be made up of such stars the Yale-Princeton run, first or see-' two of them meant scores. Ernest Then came Frank Cayou, a good- arenas have been consolidated, as far as Sterl Richards, Dan O'Hern, Jack end in the Yale-Harvard run, or one Prescott, l•lyd Eahea:rt allld('Iv(illene looking chap, who had them all faded as management is concerned, and it Helfrich, Owen Kelley, Skipper IRob- of the first 12 places in the intercol- Prescott were the shining stars for in circling the ends. After leaving was erts. Allen, the long boy whose legiate run. Missoula. Ernest at Vernon where McCarty won P'rescs•tt played a Carlislecame athletic he went director to St. at Louis Washington and be- work in the box was a feature of the crew "Y" beautiful his great victory over Palzer. The qualifications for the game in a forward position, games last season, will probably pitch, are that a man row in either the though he committed most of the MeCarey hung up a diamond belt university. vember and Frank Gleason is expected to eight or four-oar crews in a cham- fouls called against his team. He for the abdominal adornment of the of the same year, when the guardThere in was,the Bemisearlier Pierce,days, whoa giantmar- in the southern Calfornia ring. It work behind the bat. pionship contest. threw baskets from seemingly, im- winner of the New Year's bout, just To gain the hockey insignia one possible angles, though, and passed as he gave one for the Burns and Hart was only abut a .yeafago that John- Michigan man at ,San Francisco won The schedule follows: ried a Carlisle school girl and settled January 15-Athletics and Missoula Smust play in the Princeton and Har- well. Earhart at guard played a affair. This belt is the fourth that nly Kilbane tolok away Abe Attell's it back again. on a farm in western New York There were no belts Mercantile company. vard games. strong game, and MeHaffie, who Uncle Tom has passed out, Abe Attell featherweight: title at Vernon. with state. Hawley ,Pierce, his brother, the Papke and Kilbane cham- January 17--University of Montana SIn swimming and water polo a "sYa"' played opposite him, though opposed and Ad Wolgast each also getting one. star tackle, joined the operating force It was at Vernon, too, that Billy pionships, but they rounded out a and Northern Pacific. is'awarded to all those having been in to the strongest m.ran in the Deer The acquirement of the belt, how- Puplke won the middleweight cham- half-dozen Sa majority of the meets, one of which Lodge of the B. R. & P. railroad and now switches in championship January 22-Athletics and Northern lneup, handled himself credit- ever, does not represent all the cham- pionship from Stanley (etchel on Sep- ably. holds an important position with that holdings, a record unequaled for such Pacific. must be the Princeton or Pennsyl-. company. pionships that have been won and lost tember 7, 1908, and 'kept it until No- hap)penings in VWilliams and Moe were the Deer the history of boxing. January 24-University of Montana Svania meet. It thay also be given at Carl Sickles and Ed Rogers seleoted and Missoula Mercantile company. the discretion of the insignia com- Lodge stars. Williams made most of a speedy lot of base pilferers and will law and dentistry as their professions, and Univer- Smittee. the Deer Lodge stores and 'Moe played probably play Fofmann, a former Chi- vengeance in a remarkable manner January 29-Athletics a pretty game at guard. and "Big Jim" Phillips went from here WILLARD RWRONG today. Twenty years ago,- near sity of Montana. In soccer the "aYf" is awarded to cago star, in center field. 1all members of the team Who play Ini Missoula made 17 points to Powell's to Northwestern university and is now Honey Grove, Ziegland, who was a January 31-Northern Pacific' an 7 in the first half, and added a rising lawyer in the state of Wash- IN NEW YORK wealthy young IMissoula 3Mercanrtile company. league games in the spring, that is, 11 while farmer, won the handl aany of the league games in the splting, Deer Lodge was making 10 in the sec- ington. Personal. of Matilda Tichner, but jilted her a February 5-Athletics and Missouls Frank Daschbach: A bottle of Mu, ond half. The teams lined up as Charles Dillon, the big guard in 1903 few days before the day set for the Mercantile company. that is, with Cornell, Pennsylvania,. rine has been left for you aHarvard, Columbia and Haverford. follows : and a Sioux Indian of prominence, en- in this Chicago, Jan. 11.-Jess Williard, marriage. The girl, a celebrated IFebruary 7-University of Montana Misoula Position. Deer office, by Pat McCarthy. the hens.vy\weight boxer fronm beauty, became despondent Pacific. The wrestling insignia has beetr Lodge tered the Indian service after graduat- Kan- and killed and Northern awarded to, every man who wrestled E. Prescott ...... W illiams ing from Carlisle, and Is now stationed sas, \i ho desires to meet Luther herself. Then her brother, Phil, February 12-Athletics and Northerr Burns, Lansing ...... McMillan in Montana. Says the Spokesman-Review: Al. McCarty again for premier honors, went to Ziegland's home, and after Pacific. in the Princeton meet. Forwards. bert Joss, formerly pitcher for Seat- may nit he permitted to box in denouncing him bitterly February 14-University of Montana SThe insignia "gYa" is won by any Then there was Charles Wahoo, a tle, told the Coast scribe the other day fired at him, C. Prescott ...... Evans {'hippewa, who played end in 1905-06. New York state. Ie was sum- the bullet grazing 7iegland's cheek and Missoula Mercantile company. member of the "gym" team who enters that he figured "Welser Dell" would ('enter. lie is now a salesman and head of a mnonel tc l;ti by a l]eter to appear and burying itself in a nearby tree. February 19-Athletics and Univer- -a' dual meet or the intercollegiate Ie just as good a pitcher Eaheart ...... Roilinson branch of a large retail firm at At- for Seattle before the state boxing commissioan Young Tichner, supposing he had sity of Montana. meet, and wins a first place in any cH affie ...... M oe In 1913 as Bill James. Sounds like the on January killed the i event. A "Y" is awarded the Yale M ...... lanta, Ga. He married a white girl. 15 and explain why man who jilted his sister, February 21-Northern Pacific ant incense from a joss stick. "WeiserI he brok,, a1 Gitards. One of the wealthiest of all the Car- .nngagement to box put a bullet into his own head, dying Missoula Mercantile company. man who wins the all-around intercol- Dell" will have, to improve about 493 Fieldl goals--E. l're'scott,R; e'. I'res- lisle alumni is Walter Matthews, the "One Round" I):tvis of Buiffalo, N. instantly. February 26-Athletics and Missoula Slegiate championship. cott, 3; llurns, Williamins, i; Me- per cent If he comes anywhere near Y., il Ihlffa'll, The two 2; end who made his reputation in the ion January 1. tragedies caused a big sen- Mercantile company. For a member of the tennis team to Millan, 1; Moe, 1. IFree goals-E. approaching Big Bill's general useful- sation over north Texas February again his insignia he 'must play in the altter part of the '90s. He is now a at the time, 28--University of Montana Prescott, 2; McMillan, 1. ness to the Seattle club. He is just as but finally were forgotten, and Zieg- and Northern Pacific. singles or doubles in the Harvard or ranch owner in Oklahoma, and his a Princeton match, or play in the sin- Referee-Whisler. big and strong a ian, but when out land married a rich widow and had March 5-Athletics and Northerr holdings are estimated to be worth from wat.hinft the varsity Umpire-\•,eidman. here it looked suspiciously as if he practice. become wealthy. Pacific. gles or doubles in the intercollegiate $100,000. They play t'a much of the, college a tournament in the fall. If a membel' was shy of vetebrae. It is wrong to Today the planter and one of his March 7-University of Montant Others were Ben Caswell, on the '94 game and the htigli school rules NAPS SIGN SOUTHPAW. "dope" him as a youngster or a new- won't sons cut down the tree in which Tich- and Missoula Mercantile compainy. of the team wins the singles or dou- eleven, now principal of an Indian stand f+,r lmuih rough stuff. The comer in the Northwestern league. He ner's bullet had lodged twenty years March 12-Athletics and Univer.- bles in the intercollegiate tournament school in Minnesota; ,Red Water, the boys fone,d a fot last night, biut it )'loceland, Ohio, Jan 11.--''he Cl'eve- was with Vancouver in 1908 and had ago. The tree proved too tough for sity of Montana. he is awarded a "Y". in 1901, who wasn't inlltetionll and no hard feel- land Alneric;cn leiague club has siglnedl giant Cheyenne guard everything then but nerve. sp•litting upl, so a small charge, of dy- March 14-Northern Pacific d The intercollegiate golf champion is inigs seeImedito r sultt. an( 'Nitck" Culllll, ,N'iw' rl( ans' left- represented the Cheyenne chiefs on a na.mite was used. The explosion dis- Missoula Mercantile company. awarded a "Y". handetd pitcher, it was Ininunc.:d ,to- recent visit to Washington; Jonas They say that the Ileer Lodge five charged the long-forgotten bullet with SPI'AKIN(O ,"t' 1.I1S, HOW\V'S TillS? day. ('levolnid now has four Metoken. a successful farmer in Wash- has had only a weok of practice. If such force that it pierced Ziegland's "sou thpa ws." ington; "Bill" Gardner, the star 1907 that is true the ltam will not ,be so (North A merican) head, and he fell mortally wounded, ond, now athletic director at Oberlin easy when the locals1 meet It next. Fort lWortlh, Tex., Jan. fi. dying a.n hour later, le explained nN'emesis, university, Ohio, Charles Williams, an after following Henry the mysterious bullet to his son as he Willard After McCarty Omineida, n :, in the army and sta- Coach McGough has a quintet Zieglutua for tive\ty years. wreaked lay on his deathbed. WHAT OF ORVIE? tioned at Fort DuPont; Albert Exen- started that will be a dandy before ing, captain and endl of the 1908 team~, the season is over. The men are g Principal Stejer brought over a fine after finishing at the Indian ood tighters, are in fine condition who, ART GOES BACK lot of sportsmen. They and play the game hard. In "Hop" actemd like school, studied law at the IDicklnson gentlelmen Prescott and took their defeat with school of law and is now practicing the high school has a star of gool grace. in Oklahioma; Antonio Lubo, a rail- the first water and his brother and "Old Cap" ruand i'mltloye at vaeul(se, N. YI., anl a: Eaheart arenft to 1t sneered at. McHaffie Remember that the varsity plays long roll of others who credit their and Burns and Lansing roundout a classy little the Aggies on January 31. For six success to their traIining at the gov- team. years M. A. C. has beaten Montana. rnmecnt school her(, both on the foot- A RED HOT TURKEY TROT. Now the varsity has a good chance to ball field and in the study room. From the Butte Miner: "West Park I win. street showing where the flames ragged." Referee Wh\Visler was a fine offi- cial. lie was ev\erywhere at once PINCH HITS atnd was i luartial in his It does indeed appear that "Every- decisions. The little \'varsitry caltain body's doing it." is the proud ARE YOU A WAGE SLAVE? possessor of a valuable accomplish- ment. Ily iuckering Then why not try our correspond- We undetrstand that the high school up his lips he c(an produ,.e a. whistle that any ence courses. No. 1-How to be a "fraternity" gave a sleigh ridel last wit- ness (wou1 swears mid-winter Sporting Editor in one les- night while the school's Iasketball as one of those regulation "shrillers" with a pea in- son. Do this, and you'll never be five. was playing one of tile molst Ult- sito it. bothered with wages again: Iortalnt games of lts season. Purclhase some shears and lots of paste, No more pasItS, no more Gather a wheeze cr two; Such a ladylike colunut as this dope. IIlash up last summer's hasehall dope wiullldtlt stand an expllrcssiln of otur Nothingi to do 'til Until it looks like new; opinion. )tomorrow. Think up a joke about McGraw, And featu;lre the holdoauls, too; 'iThere were promlnlelnt high school OLDFIELD BEATS TETZLAFF. Then, if you don't catchell cachl day athletes in the crowvd, too, whit feel You'll have me skinned. I do. hurt If their fellows don't cheer for tholm when they are on the field. Los Angeles, Jan. 11.-•Barney Old- Paul Lo,,doun, 1914. has been)i award- field took the measure of Teddy Tetz- ed three "is" by the athletic coune' Bitl they aren't worth attention and laff in a match race here today and . established of Iotrtmouth college. lie is a var- that basketball team is. a new mile record in com- Luther McCarty may be the white the past year's events it seems quite petition. The race was the first of sity man in baseball, football and heavyweight champion some day-he improbable, basketball. Loudon is the first man in CONCERNING MONIC(KF IS. two one-mile heats and will be com- several gelnerations to be given three (By Hugh Fullerton in the Chicago pleted tomorrow. isn't yet. At least, thus opines one Jim Flynn need no longer be con- letters after two years of college. Tribune.) Oldfield took the lead from the Texas cowboy named Jess Willard. sidered. He has sustained some bit- start. Tetzlaff O'Brien's name is Iktey Cain, was three lengths be- Jess seems to have logic on his side, ter defeats, and he is now 33. E]very- ORVIE OVERALL. Ty Cobb picks George McConnell of hind when Oldfield's car crossed the O'Shaughneasy's a (;reek. ART GRIGGS. for itwill be remembered that not so body, including Flynn himself, regards the New York Americans as one of Flaherty was tape, after having negotiated the mile Orvie Overall, D)imitskoviteh, one-time Chicago Cub the great pitchers of the circuit this No English can lie slpeak. Art 4 riggs, stalwairt first sacker for in 36 1-5 seconds. The former record very long ago he bested McCarty in a the Pueblo fireman as a has-been so pitcher, has :IIlnn ncflnd lthat it is an;x- seasonr. MrhI 'rioll(l piitched fine hall Pat O'Harne in Fralnce weas torn, the C(leveilad Naps, apparenltly mIust was 39 seconds Ely Caleb Bragg in a 10-round battle in New york. McCarty far as fighting is concerned. lous back ilto •llanizl hbas:,- to get last year and the great Georgian de- O'Toole is from -Norway. so)In ,ltit,' ina ir league company. race with i)ldfield on the same track. has yet to wipe out the stain of that ball, and his friends say that hle is Al Kaufman, too, has fallen into clares that he will rank with the best Schmeeltekans was hristentted Hansls IsposingCl\evela:unti Ilteis of him defeat before he can proclaim him- likely to join the New York Highland- i the pool of oblivion, and it will be of theml this summer. Now he' is Cassiday. hb'ore the :lpriu: training trip is self champion white heavyweight some time at least before ers. FRENCH DEFEAT MOORS. Palmer can Mickey Finn has coal black made, and thy, s", ,en other teams in fighter of the world. "My baseball work in Los Angeles skin, hope to come back., Willard and Mc- On January 2 the amount of money O'Grady's hair ne'er curled. the league, arc already in possession Willard is anxious to fight McCarty, Carty, and this winter shows me that my arm possibly also Bombardier in circulation per capita was 34.72.1No wonder, thin, the _Irish kin of better all-roundl men than Griggs, Mogador, Morocco, Jan. 10..- A too, and it is said that a battle may Wells, are the men who must decide. as good as ever, and I want to In innumerable is cases the individual At fightin' bate the worruld. who are holding d \\n the first cush- French column, commanded by Colo- be arranged for the near future in between them who back," Overall is quoted as say- will be champ. get had the capita and the barKeep had ion. nel Amedee Gueydon de Dives, fought . That battle will de- Certainly ing. "Murphy refused an offer of Willard looms big On-the- the $34.72.-Chicago Tribune. Muggsy McGraw is using all his G•riggs did not play up to his repu- a battle today with a large body of cide, for the time at least, just what fight horizon. The fight he $5,000 made for me by Hap Hogan, kiM .with ipfluence to secure the services of tation during the last year. He is Moors, whom they routed with a loss white man deserves the, heavyweight McCarty in' New York shotwd and he will try to keep me from play- Tris Speaker thg' is said to have joined Malcolm Douglas, shortstop 'nd cap- no longer speedy enough to suit Man- of 500 killed. Twelve French soldiers crown. he can deliver the ing. I won't play in Chicago, but I Ithe holdouts. goods. '_ was tain of the University ,' Virginia ager Birmingham. The job of pinch were kiled and 60 wounded. The several the vAt hopes who given the verdict want to play elsewhere, and I am go- of almost unaninously) baseball team, but Douglas refuses to hitter might have been reserved for Moors attacked the French troops 20 looked good Uratil q,*W recently seem by the New York papers, and it ing to demand that the national com- Donlin was wvAo too slow on bases, says turn professional. him, but he did so poorly in this role miles east of Mogador, where they now down and out, Qne of them is sR9d in repaysR of the co-test that~ c- mission force Murphy to accept terms Manager Fred Clarke in explaining last September that his disposal was were guarding the lines, of communi- Carl Morris, the Oklahoma giant. He Carty was hardly; able t ,14 4 ~e. for me, or permit me to play," Ithe release of Michael. Clarke Is after A.pparently, though, they a•ger then determined upon, catiop Intsouoifrn Moropgc. 54$R 9939' %9C., but in te light of telling blow on i .