THURSDAY. NOVEMBER . THE NEWS SC1M1TA PAGE FIFTEEN

Moran, Centre Coach, TY EQUAL OF HANS AND LARRY TOGETHER? Former Nashville Star WELL, HE HAS BEEN CHAMP AS LONG AS BOTH hlot of Crack Kentucky Team Is Same Charley Moran Who Calls Balls and Strikes in the

f.'fiNVILt'E' K' N'ov -Th Moran Mich.. Induced him to take h"ld of its s'mB t0 "Peelallxe in "miracle team two aeasons. 1907 1901. I?".? w and for and --?a.L halled the "miracle he worked with the Interscholastlc tht M?ran d,,1eratlon squad and Grand on ears ago hen he sjveral put Rapids the i went to Philadelphia map. He left Michigan to take charge town .Lht. "if1 P""1" 'hat that of the Texas A. & M. eleven at College was a double "mir- Tex. He out some acle man when Station, turned great he went to Cinchvstt teams there during the period from and won the first flag and world a 1908 to 19H. seven His championship that the years. ability ever Redland village as coach and trainer attracted atten- possessed. Pat seems to be the tion and in 1915 he ws signed up aa original miracle man" answering; to assistant coach and trainer of the Car- tn name of Moran In ' baseball. lisle Indians under Glenn Warrer and The miracle man" of football is also was one of men who made Moran the Jim first name ChrWa. Thorpe the football player that he Is. "i? as 1916 nere Charley," the boys d wn In he dee ded to give up foot- know him. Before "Uncle Char- ball and spent the fall months follow- ley assumed command of the football Is situation ing a bird dog, for he mightv fond at , the gridiron of hunting. In 1917 his son, Tom. en- teams were not Of tered Centre and near the middle of -c- ourse Centre had had teams good football the season "Uncle Charley" journeyed at various intervals in seasons up to Danville to see the boy play. H past, but for consistently good, team a, immediately saw many weak in f uncle Charley was the m . ... points work i the Centre club that could be bolstered miracles at tanvllle. In two years up with the proper coaching. he had turned out two Centre had a to elevens which championship just dropped game have never tasted Oi' De Pauw university by a 0 score and sting of defeat and now has a Colonels team third the were a bit downhearted. that eclipses any eleven ever Kentucky State had been wrecking the luuicu uui in me soutn. Jt Is one of hopes of every team that It met and v the best teams in the country aa its looked to be an easv winner over , ui west Virginia snows. Centre. Moran brought out some new Charley Moran is a baseball man. too. He an plays and worked with the men until is in the National league they were right on edge for the con- during the summer months and a very flict. They didn't know what Interfer- capable official. But It is during the ence was until he taught It to them. fall that he is making Buch a reputa- tion as a football mentor and that will Centre Trimmed State. occupy the most of this space. The Colonels won that game, Native of Horse Cave. hold ng State to two first downs. The Charley Moran is a native of Horse score should have been but a win, Cave, Ky., where he owns a farm at regardless of score, was mighty sweet the present time. He started out as a to the Centre enthusiasts: Centre has football player when a kid as a num- not lost a single game since that data ber of the university of Nashville and has opposed some of the greatest eleven. Later he attended the uni- teams in the country. This year, when versity of Tennessee. Moran broke the Danville college announced its out as a coach of football teams at schedule, fans all over the state won- Bethel college. Russellville, Ky., back dered what Centre was trying to do. in 1898. In 1900 and 1901 he coached With Indiana. Virginia and West Vir- the university of Nashville team and ginia on the boards, they saw at least then handled the Athletic club of Dal- three defeats. Not Moran for all he las, Tex., In 1902 and 1903. was waiting for was the opportunity Coaching didn't exactly satisfy "Uncle to clash with the big elevens. Moran Charley," though, for he Is a natural does not believe in worrying over fighter, having the spirit of competi- games that are two weeks ahead of tion developed to the nth degree, and you. Of course, he is giving them some he longed to get back into the battle thought, but the struggle at hand is himself. So he went up ' to Masslllon, the game he is out to win. O., and joined the professional team up Team work dominates the work of there. That's Moran all over. He his clubs. If there is a man on the loves a good, clean scrap and was never eleven out to star he is soon discarded. known to give up, even though the odds "It takes eleven men to play a game were against him from the start. not two or three' stars," Is the dop. The high school at Grand Rapids, Moran shoots at them. Moran Is a great believer in training. "If you are too good to train then you are too good for my eleven." is his adage. "Be thorough" and "know what you Nap Lajole, above; Ty Cobb and Han Wagner. are doing," are two of his command- ments. It caused very little surprise in base- facts to try to prove that Tv is quite ball circles the fact that Tyrus Ray- as great as his other rivals combined. He's a "Mother" to mond Cobb copped the batting title In But the figures do show the suprem- Boys. the American league In 1919. But a acy of the Georgia Peach as a batsman. He not only is a genius on the field glance oVer the chapters of batting his- Think of it! but down in the gymnasium he is a tory brings to light a very interesting Larry and Hans Wagner thundering second wonder. Any Monday, after a fact. down through the seasons from 1896 to game, if you should happen to drop Nap Lajole. called king of batters in 1917, were able to hog the pennant only down into the Centre gym you would his day, held the lead four seasons. 12 times, and Ty Cobb alone, between find him out the Honus 1906 -I- in. washing players' Wagner, grand old man of the the seasons of and 1919, was head- BERWICK K jerseys or cleaning the gridiron shoe National league, was king eight seasons. ed only once while winning the crown VA and protecting them with a coat of And Cobb's feat In copping the crown a dozen times. Trla Speaker turned the varnish. again in the 1919 season made him king trick once, heading off Cobb In 1916. Another accomplishment of "Uncle for the twelfth time as many times as Look at it from another angle, in a Charley's" Is that he Is an expert ma- Wagner and Lajole put total of 16 season Cobb came out victor chinist. a his together. When player Hps Speaking mathematically, Cobb has 12 times. Wagner and lajole were suc- breeches, a seamstress Is not called for shown himself as a king as Lar- cessful the same of Arrow ma- great number times over Moran down the sits at sewing ry and Hans added together, but there a total stretch of 41 seasons a span chine and stitches up the Injuries. One aren't many fans who will use the cold almost three times as LL ARS finds It hard to realise that this is the long. mCO same Moran who fires Heinle Zlm to In season the clubhouse the summer In cut to perfectly. when Zlm registers a howl. umpire the series, and he noted mm jitshouMas Moran will stand for no foolishness something that caused considerable from members of the team, yet when FOUR UMPS SHARED uofnmant In the press box at the time to a CLUETT. PEABOPY &CO! INCflkAw the occasion offers itself for him to The play happened in the third In Holding oi trie Col- give credit, he is there, and It is the ning seventh game. John entire team that gets It. That is why lins was on second, Eddie Collins on in football, first, nobody out and Weaver at bat. he is such a success why Weaver to doubla he Is loved by his men. He always IN THE BIG BONER hit short for a cinch killing. Kopf fielded the ball, touched Standard iffl lil- -L JJ plavs fair with them and is always J to do In his power for second, retiring Eddie Collins. then willing anything to to Col- any man. tried throw first, but Eiidie on lins blocked him, and the ball went Mrs. Moran accompanies the team Hank Calls Attention to wild. Its trips and is right there on the side O'Day lines at every game. She is not only Skull in World's Meier, the umpire at second bas with its an enthusiast, but knows football from ruled Eddie Collins had Interferred, and BVEN great every angle. Series. the double play was allowed. John When the pigskin days are over, Mr. Collins went to third base and was al this house and Mrs. Moran hie themselves to their lowed to remain there, despite the fact fflLKHf GENUINE ITALIAN little farm In Horse Cave, Ky., and Hank O'Day, the National league that the rules are specific that no run- I "Uncle Charley" Is busily occupied dur- umpire, who caused Fred Mcrlde to be- ner can advance In case of Interfer- mm cannot expect to meet the winter months with ence. ing hunting come famous over night because of the and farming. In the earlv spring he John Collins should been sent, in latter's to In have full of MACARONI gets out again the limelight, calling failure touch second that back to second base, but four umpires the requirements I the bal's and strikes in the league. d I big historic in 1908, cost game wiioh the Moran and Clnclnna'l Danville and Centre are mightv proud overlooked n should he ever Giants a pennant, now comes to bat players this the this Fall. of Charley Moran and rule. Jt was surely a bone play, but, public decide to run for office here, his name with another "bone" play pulled In the won itself. because the Ueds the series. It ould appear on the ticket by recent series between the Reds and will not go down In history as was the Sox. O'Day was a spectator, not an case with Merkle. What it can do is to hold BEDS PLAY TO MILLION. U Is estimated that the Cincinnati to the Saves You Money ReSs played to more than a million fans Kuppenheimer during the championship series, thUR so no I record for to standards that Hj Good On Everything shattering the attendance Amendments Racing major league ball clubs. The total at- find a ' H For Sale Everywhere I tendance at their home games was purchaser may greater than that at the games they Rules Are Made relayed on thtf road, yet they helped Public Kuppenheimer Suit or draw two crowds of 40,000 each at the The HOUSE Polo the series grounds during great to of played at New York in August. An- The following amendments the time than the class to which his time Overcoat affected by the other big crowd that turned out to see rules of the National anil American allowance makes him eligible shall them in hostile packed the Trotting association are recommended thereafter be considered as ac- territory as- having and Phillies park one day late In August, by the joint rule committee of the quired a new winrace. At the begin- abnormal demand when the potential champions were on sociations, which met at Terre Haute, ning of 1920 the present time allowance their last Eastern trip. Ind., Saturday, Nov. IB, 1919: shall Hpply." of KUPPENHEIMER The records prove that the Giants Rule 2 Section 5 amended by chang- Rule 16 Section 1 amended by strik- the decreased supply were easily the best drawing card at ing the word "can" in the third line ing ou,t the words "omitting Sunday" Redland field this summer, as they to "may." in the third line. woolens. usually are everywhere. The largest Rule 2 Section 10 amended by adding Rule 21 Section amended liy chang- good crowd ever drawn by the Reds at home the following: "Except as provided for ing the second sentence to read an fol- saw Moran's men and the Giants play in Rule 7, Section 7." lows: "He shall appoint three timers, 3 1 as on Sunday, Aug. 3. The paid attend- Rule Section amended to read one of which mutt have a license from ance that day was 32.121. follows: "Races shall be dashes, heats the National Trotting association." Its friends will find the two In three, three In five the three-he- Rule 21 Further amended bv adding plan, or point system." the following section: "At each public EBY AT PENNSY. Rule 8 Section 3 amended to read race or performance against time where same sure touch of style, as follows: "In a race a there Is not a visible timing clock, Karl Eby, middle distance runner of horse must win two heats to be entitled there shall be at least one licensed tim- the Chicago Athletic association, who to first money. If the race Is unfin- er In the judges' or timers' stand. He a still wider choice of won the 440-ya- run in the A. E. Y. ished at the end of tho third heat, all shall sign the judges' book for eitoh games in Paris, has resumed his stud- but the winners or horses making a race or performance against time and ies at the University of Pennsylvania. dead heat shall be ruled out." send the National Trotting association models and patterns pro- Eby had accepted a position with a Rule 3 Section 4 amended by adding a special report, giving the time of the Chicago firm and then learned he would the following: "Or horses making a first and second horse In each hoat. duced a house be able to graduate next June if i.e re- dead heat" after the word "winners" In In the event of there being any sup- by jealous sumed his course at the Quaker insti- the fourth line. 'V pression or misrepresentation of time tution at once. Rule 3 Section 5 amended by adding at a meeting arid the licensed timer of its The addition of Eby to the Penn track the following: "Should one horse only falls to report same, he shall be ex- sixty years' prestige. team will undoubtedly make Lawson win a heat and make a dead heat, he pelled and his license revoked. A Robertson's favorite for shall be declared the winner. If two license shall be Issued without aggregation a charge National Candy Special honors In the Eastern Intercollegiate horses each win a heat and make by the board of review or In vacation JUST RECEIVRO, SHIPMENT OF next dead heat shall go a fourth heat order of 1 spring. they by the president." The House of 11 4 TVVTTf CHOCOLATES In addition to Eby, Sherman Landers, to determine the winner." Kuppenheimer AND BON-BON- another has returned to Penn Rule .1 Further amended adding ' athlete, by Amend Rule 21, Section 8. A National Clothes Service Clothes Service b. 49c and the pair are certain to be point the following section (point system): Only winners in the big Eastern meets in "Under the point system If a horse wins Rule 21 Section 8 amended hy adding J. A. Patrick, Stand No. 1 addition to scoring heavily in other three heats he shall be entitled to first the words "or timer" after tho word CENTRAL BANK BLDG. events during the winter. money .and 1he race shall be then ter- "starter" In the first and fourth linen minated. The race shall not be con- Rule 21 Section 9 amended by adding tinued after the fifth heat. If at the the following: "In the place desig- end of the fifth heat no horse has won nated afler each race or performance three heats the race shall be declared against time." ended and first money shall be paid to Hule 26 Section 3 struck out. YOU'LL BE the horse having the smallest number Rule 30 Amended by adding the fol- of points In the summary, second money lowing section: "When all but one of THAT to the horse having the next smallest the horses are ruled out by the condi- CONVINCED number of points, etc. The fastest time tions of the race the horse that Is en- made by the winner either In first or titled to start In the next heat shall be second position shall constitute a declared the winner without being re- OUR CLOTHES yX, quired to go over the course." Rule 34 Section 1 amended hy Insert- Fine of $10. ing the following sentence: "In races REPRESENT THE Rule 4 Section 2 amended by adding under the point system the fastest time the following sentence: "Any person made by the winner in first or second violating this rule shall be fined not position constitutes a winrace." FULLEST MEASURE less than J10 or more than $60." Rule 36 Section 3 amended to read Rule 6 Section 1 amended by chang- as follows; "Any public race at a less Kuppenheimer Clothes are sold in Memphis by ing the third sentence to read as fol- distance than one mile and exceeding OF MONEY'S WORTH lows: "If only one or two of the horses three-quarte- of a mile shall be re- Br entered for an early closing event shall garded as Irregular, and time made at wmm appear on the course, he or they shall such distance shall create a bar." When you see the styles, the be entitled to his own or their entrance Rule 36 Section 4 struck out and the the serviceable money and one-ha- lf of the entrance following substituted: "Horses racing quality, patterns, not In a bo con- tionev received from Ihe other entries upon tracks membership with the good looks, you'll for said purse." recognised association, racing under vinced that they cannot be dupli- Hule Amended by striking out Sec- published rules and keeping records ac- THZ BEST PLACE TO SHOP, ATTEP ALL cated ehewhere at near the price. tions 6 and 7 and substituting the fol- cessible to this association of perform- lowing: ances on Its tracks shall be eligible only "Section 6. After a horse has ac- to Ihe ll class at meetings, The quired a winrace of 2:12 or better on a given by members of the National Trot- The SHIRTS TO ORDER mile track or 2:16 or better on a half-mil- e ting association, subject to review of track, he shall be allowed, whether the board of review." raced or not, one second for the first Rule 39 Section 2 amended by In- Quality Quality Place your order now calendar year in which he faUs to re- serting the word 'Rive orders or" after oicbwu with Mr. Joe Alperln tor duce It. At the expiration of two cal- the word "owner" In the third line. Store Store endar exclusive of the In Rule 44 Sectlln 1 amended by strik- left Christmas of years, year delivery which the winrace was made, if a horse out "race Immediate notice shall MEMPHIS' custom-mad- e shirts. ing GREATEST STORE has not reduced same or If It was made, have been given to the judges of the For Men XTJJ Men We've also a complete over a mile track, won within four sec- race of the Intention to ho appeal" In For line of ready-mad- e shirts onds of it on a half-mil- e track, It shall the twelfth and thirteenth lines and for who be cancelled, together with his time al- making the lant clause in the sentence those desire lowance and the horse become eligible to read as follows: "If the appeal relate them. the 2:12 class on a mile track, or the to the decision of a heat, the appeal 2:16 class on a half-mil- e track until he must be made before the next one In acquires another winrace. the race Is started or If the matter "Section 7. A horse with a winrace appealed from occurs In the deciding 2:12 on a or 2:16 must he made to PINELLA-GARIBAL- DI slower than mile track heat the appeal the on a half-mil- e track shall be allowed, judges before the decision of the race whether raced or not, one second for Is announced." each until he it with 1920 the calendar year reduces Beginning National and - or wins a race In faster time than the American Trotting associations will Tailoring Company class to which his time allowance makes publish the rules which are uniform and 150 him eligible. A horse reducing his win- the winrace list In the same volume. MADISON AVE. race. or if made over a mile track, If W. H. GOCHER, Frank Pinella. . Miss Pearl Garibaldi. he wins within four seconds of It on a Secretary Nations! Trotting Assn. half-mil- e track, loses his time allow- - W. H. SMOLLINGER, lance. A horse winning a race in faster Secretary American Trotting Assn.