10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES DEC. 6, 1922 BUTLER GRID STAR PLACED ON BILLY EVANS HONOR ROLL By Billy Evans sport experts of the United States. It is an interesting* fact that no two lections, forty-six placed Locke on their first ' Herewith is presented the first annual In preparing* my honor roll of the Middle sport writers selected exactly the same team. team. A majority of them, however, placed “Billy Evans HonorRoll,” that of the Middle West I have been guided by the opinions of Which merely goes to show the difference of him at quarter back, where he played a num- opinion West. Other sections of the country will be fifty of the leading sport writers of that that exists when even the football ber of g*ames for lowa while Parkin, the handled in a similar manner. section. experts select an all-star team. regular quarter, was on the injured list. Each sport writer selected a first and Locke, the famous full back of the The desire place John I feel honor Uni- to Thomas, the that these football rolls will second team. From these selections I have versity of lowa, was the most popular player plunging full back of Chicago, at prove that posi- to be the most authentic selections culled the cream of the football talent of the with the critics. tion, was another reason why a number of made. They are the collective choice of the Middle West.* Os the fifty experts who submitted se- writers shifted Lock to quarter back.
MANUAL VARSITY FIVE Beat Butler 1\» Cornell Pivot PICK STRONG ELEVEN PICKED FROM TWENTY WEST 1 FOR yOebel- m icuic-am ALL-CONFERENCE adesky- tow*~ I INTRA-SCHOOL TEAMS dUTui-MINWESOTA CHOICE OF GRIDIRON ilaaki Wisconsin ' 1 Everybody Gets a Chance to S how Their Stuff—Coach Jones’ CUI MMS Aas Gets Center Position Over Heldt in Tight Race-Locke Squad jfcg in Opener Wit h Southport—Football alow- Wisconsin j'j 1 Placed at Quarte r Back—J. Thomas *H Gotten-*OTtK04MI -/“M *** ‘ / Players Out Monday. iME Pletcher-cuicAGO at Full. By TEDDER GARD are the football stars of the "Bi<* Ten" who calamity howlers in the world of sport are finding it very JJW™- m received j W ; . HEREthe most votes from the fifty sport editors who tough sledding on looking over the basket-ball program selected THE that S'uards'* Minnick-iowa first and seoond teams from the middle west colleges. has been put into effect down at Manual High School. Piviev) - ogostate ybhfeld; Wisconsin Those r y The end positions were closely contested. Kirk 97nC Mead-.owA -notoe dams ’ of Michigan who have said athletias are just for the few can not even open Decree received twenty-nine votes for the first team. Goebel of Michigan their mouths with twenty interclass teams playing the net sport. ranked second, Tebcll of Wisconsin e&ota Heldt,-iowa third, and Kadesky fourth. The school is divided into a red section and a white section. Ten Centers* It would be hard to find four better ends iZinfi’-cu.oAco pGadrin.- Mora* dome iHBMmIct in any section of the teams represent each division and there are about ten boys to country. every HARRY RANDOLPH SlOtL-MCUICAM squad. That's “some" turnout for popular Penfleld of Northwestern — the winter was first - sport. ,— — By XEA Sen-icc choice among ~ the tackles with If any player at the south side —■ Quarterbacks Michigan thirty- BETHANY, W. Va.. Dec. 6.—"lt one of the experts placing him on school says he has not had a chance that fellow was on Princton he BcITT-WISCONSIN ClilV.- ILLINOIS \ their SS|^£ljjtt||j first team, on rielow of Wisconsin he can blame it himself and no one would be the talk of the East. If oaml PkrWn->onwk First Choice ranked second. Every Thomas-Ncmx j|l|BE|| of alse. man on the intra-echool Star was on any Big teams of Pitcher he of the Ten StfOGmeUil cniCACG *Zrapf|;,-j MOTT SMITH McMillen Illinois was selected bj fives has been looked over by the new western critics would be lauding the 50 forty-two of the fifty scribes as a poach, Roland Jones. Jones did not the Smith has been a shining light Experts guard. him to skies.” Minnlck of lowa was second know a man, having just come to Seeks Weight The player under consideration at the center position all year for Center—Aas, Minnesota. choice. Manual this fall, and all he could pos- By TfEA service Cornell. one was Captain Harry Randolph of th< ’ etas" tu KTANI Poott-CUICAGO Ho is of the best In Guard—McMillen. Illinois Aas of Minnesota and Heldt of lowa sibly do was to look at the basket- CINCINNATI, Ifba tLe Hast. Guard—Minnlck, lowa. Dec. 6.—Pete Bethany (W. Va.) College. The Williains-wtscoNSiN Cr'OMTlcjj note ran a close race for the center hon ball ability of the aspirants to the Donahue, star pitcher of the Tackle—Penfleld, Northwest- speaker was Pat Page, former star MartinadiL-MNNEaoiAVfortaian-oMosME ( n ors. Aas winning out. 19 to 17. varsity squad. There could be no Reds, has been ordered to add to athlete of the University of Chicago, J ern. Most favoritism raw* \T of the “Big Ten” elevens had there. his poundage. The order conies now coach at Butler (Indianapolis) Tackle—Below. TVisconsin. high-class back Eighteen are out now fields. This made it men on the direct from President Garry College. t- q*mc Knd—Kirk, Michigan. a matter varsity squad. Tullbacks -Caative rather difficult to make a All of them were se- Herrmann, Pete Is a whale of a Page so expressed himself after LocVo3-owAjmoina6-cuiowac' STAR GRIDDERS End—Goebel, Michigan. selection. lected from the Red and White pitcher, despite tall, Quarter his lean Bethany had beaten Butler 2ft to 7. Cappon-McuxiAN \ Back—Locke. lowa. Locke of lowa. Kipke Michigan, League. A number of figure. M of promising However, it is believed Randolph almost single handed had Half Back—Kipke, Michigan. Williams of Wisconsin, and J. Thomas players have been found among the the addition of twentj* pounds Half brought about the defeat. Back—Williams. Wiscon- of Chicago comprised the back field net performers. will greatly improve sin. his work. He choice. Locko placed quarter Tuesday out to season was at suits were given ten finished last drawn pretty IN IT Full Back—J. Thomas, Chi- back by SPORT most of the experts. Al- of the lads who were get fine. Donahue at cago. to into the is a student though full back Is his regular posi- first game year against Texas University. of the South- Christian He tion, he played a great game at quar port this afternoon at 3:15. Broad has been requested to take a Big Ten Football Players Take ter for lowa while Parkin was on Ripple will be played Saturday night long vacation prior to the open- SCHMID n the injured list. at that town in two games. The first ing of the season at the club's Up Wrestling Game. FRATERNAL Kipke polled the highest vote for and second teams of each school will expense. NET LEAGUE the half backs. Williams war next, meet each other in a double-header. i By 1tmes Special TO OPEN POMP LAFAYKTTE, Ind., I)ec. 6.—Added WITH hard pressed by Martineau, the Min- Nearly every man of the eighteen on at STARS HONORED Minors Balk New Plan Interest Is being taken in wrestling In nesota flash. the squad at present will get a chance of collegiate circles because of the fact Parade tp I*reBaseball Bosses I and Dance to Follow. REYNOLDS DEFEATS ROSS ground that grappling In the winter Jack Reynolds, King, Lively, Wampner, Schmidt, EARLY SEASON SCHEDULE Purdue Alumni Committee Hu 11F.SRY FARRELL league club mist be sold if there ia i welterweight wrest- months Is a good way to keep football Fraternal Basket-Ball League boost- city, Cruse, Becker, Martin, Hebert, Kline, United Press Sports Editor a ler of this defeated Tony Ross bid for him. : men in shape the year around. A Beck. Korn, Schmidt. Marshall, Sheri- Chooses All-City Team. Doc. 6.—Just whan ers have all plans ready for a big of Junction City, Kan., Tuesday night Open Season at Local “Y” With LOUISVILLE. Connie Mack's purchase of Sammy number of Conference wrestlers are dan, Roney and Jenkins. Practically night at the Empire Theater after two The fifteen all city high school foot- ; everything looked like a sweet ses- Hale from the Portland Club for J7&, opening Thursday Preceding all of these players are sophomores Square and Compass Club. grid players. The lowa wrestling hours, two minutes and forty seconds sion, a row between the majors and 000 overshadowed all the deals already Heldt, a center of the the first games at Tomlinson Hall a and have had very littlfe experience Five games days, starting i ball players who were selected Tuea- I captain. is foot- of wrestling. Ross was tossed to the in In seven made, but a bigger one is looming be- ball of Northwest- parade will be staged. William A. ten are In day night by a acting | tlie minors blossomed out today at team. A number mat so hard it was reported had actual competition. The first Dec. 14. prospect for the Em- | committee under tween Pa- Hughes he start the Yanks and the Vernon ern grldders also wrestlers. Me- will be rnarchal and there will a fractured men named above were those who received Roes, according to a schedule released the auspices of the Indianapolis Pur the of the second session of the are police. sustained rib. The cific Coast League Club for Pitcher Millen, guard be mounted Mayor Shank, suits Tuesday and all qf them by Carl Callahan, Dec. 14 ! minor league meeting. an all-Conference on had wrestled on about even terms on were manager. due Alumni Association will be the Jake May, leading hurler of couat. bands, drill squads, basket teams ana they Implements of were ussem- the Illinois and the ceptain-elect. Is a until the slam fall. Ross unable to see action today. play the K. of C.s at Pt. Wayne guests of the association at a ban- war rooters was I j bled when it was learned the major The details are said to involve $75,000 heavyweight mat man. Ohio State Included in the street event. to continue and the match was Almost the entire football squad will and two nights later they play the quet at the Keverin Hotel Thursday and a players. At the hall followers of tne leagues were going to ask the ap- bunch of ; has eight football linesmen out for j different awarded to Reynolds. be out next Monday. A number of fast Hanover quintet on the local Y. right. Dec.-14. At that time the Pur- teams own pioval of the league own- While It has not been announced wrestling. will have their sections. Mullendore of Franklin made quick players of known ability from past M. C. A. floor. They play at Shelby- will be awarded them. i minor Indiana and Purdue grid- due medals ers officially, It has been accepted here Hooters for the Gatling Gun teams work of Chris report. * on -1 to increase their option list to i dors are taking to the grappling sport. Brown of Indianapolis reasons will viUe and El wood Dec. 18 and Dec. of the committee who Square squad The members twenty-five players and their player i generally that FYank Chance, former changes and the and Compass in the preliminary. Farmer Burns It is too early to dope Manual’s 20 respectively, and have in prospect selections were: Frank Several In the rules will made the H. j list to fifty. | leader of the Chicago Cubs, will come will occupy the west side of the hall refereed the main go and gave a chances this year the court, but a game at Tomlinson help the wrestling sport along con- talk on with Butler here Gorton, Shortridge athletic director; Each Would Seventy-Five back to baseball next year as part and the De Molay and Grotto rooters on physical culture Jones seems to be going about things Hall Dec. 21. Own J | slderably. A team must have a man and explained dif- 6. P. Roach, manager, Shortridge This would mean owner a"hd manager of the Boston Red the east side. A special bleacher has ferent wrestling holds. In a very capable manner and The Em-Roe season will apen here that each major 'entered In every class from 115 pounds football team; William Kingsollver, league on Sox. been erected for unattached net fans. prospects appear Tuesday night at i club would have its hands No man can participate in more than favorable after the the Y. M. C. A. In Technical coach; H. T. Banner, Man- Lseventy-flve players during Pittsburgh The* grid the off- The Pirates announced same crowd will he entertained dur- To Elect Leader warriors have been worked into a game with the Hoosier Square and coach; Ammennan, one class in the meet. ing ual K. O. Manual season. The objection of the the purchase of Jim Bagbv, Cleveland keep the intermissions by the different Bv United Press the scheme of things. Compass team of the Fraternal Meehan, Star, minors To the interest of the fans a I 111., manager; Arthur the to arrangement w as In words pUcher. bands and Saxophone Sex- EVANSTON. Dec. 6.—North- League. Em-Roes plan this r put different system of scoring has been the Murat i The to start Heze Clark, the Times, and B. E. The Syracuse International League tet. After the games a western gridders meet tonight to re- by one minor league president, who | A fall will count five basket-ball JOHN LESLIE ELECTED with Bassett and Stewart or Mont- La Follette, representaUng the Pur Introduced. ceive their “N’s” and elect a football said: “With sixteen major league Club announced the slgnlpg of Vernon a only dance will be held. gomery at forwards, Hite at center points whereas decision will j captain next year. due alumni. clubs each having property rights Spencer, former outfielder for the New Disabled war veterans at. the for CAPTAIN OF BUTLER FIVE and O. Behrent and Babb at guards. on on count three hereafter. The athletes were chosen these seventy-five players. the minor York Giants. this Methodist Hospital will be guests of qualifications: The Western Conference meet AMISEM ENTS leagues would have nothing but the Commissioner Landis said ae far will be held in the coliseum the Fraternal league at all games. Former Anderson High Sehool to Lead GENE SARAZEN MAY Natural ability as a football player. season at ball parks.” as he was cpneerned there j Columbus, The season’s record of the player as was no Ohio. Pagenien This Year. BE PRO IN GOTHAM The Rochester club of the Interna- war between himself and Ban John- ! wrestling is as City Three-Cushions a member of the team to which he The Purdue schedule j tional League has a plan to sub- son. president of the American follows: Chief out-cued Brown, 50 to 37, In was of ! belonged. John Leslie elected captain stitute for the draft, and if it I/Cague. Jan. 20—Illinois *t Urban*. the city handicap three-cushion tour- the Butler College basket-bail team at i Golf Champ Recently Resigned at The willingness and ability of not at meet- Jan. —Ohio Stats at sgy is submited this 27 Columbus. ney Owners of the Dea Moinea club of at Lafayette. matches at the Board of Trade LYRIC a of j the player work for the of be meeting Feb. 10—Indiana meeting this morning the varsity Pittsburgh. to success ing it will proposed at the the Western League that Feb. 17—Chicago at Chleatf-o Tuesday. Chief had a run of five at the cost announced j players. Leslie is a junior in school the team of individual of the International League next Corriden had named Feb. 24—Northwestern at Lafayette. for high. Frye Cooper meet Personal Appearance I By United Press "Red” been man- j March Conferei co and to- and a member of the Delta Tau fra- YORK, success. week in New York. ager 17—Western at Colum- NEW Dec. 6. Gene to succeed Jack Graney, and the j bus. night. ternity. This will be Leslie’s third I Sarazen, who recently resigned as The Rochester officials are In favor owners of the pennant-winning Mo-! year on the five. He has been used j professional from the Highland Coun- Get Letters of a plan whereby a player who has bile club of the Southern Association j AM USE MENTB By Press served years any BETTY two at forward center. a 1 Pittsburgh, probably Ur.ited with minor reappointed ii The BLYTHE and He Is try Club, Bert as manager. : , , , will Ind., Niehoff ■ i- Exotic "Queen of Sheba” In an rugged type of player with a good eye New York aa “pro” for one SOUTH BEND. Dec. 6. Attrmct’ve Vaudeville locate in Twenty-eight football Innovation. for the basket on long shots and also here, was Notre Dame AMUSEMENTS of the clubs It authoritative- players were strong on played j ly reported today. Chicago awarded letters here last the defense. He A club is night. Eldridge, Barlow formerly on the strong Anderson High i eported to have offered the golf & School team. His home is in champion large sum to to Eldridge a come the Palaoe Monticello, Ind. Windy City P§ De Luxe for the season. Thr < f t Matinee PALACEiI; Leslie will lead the Butler five into j B. Virginia action for the first time this season At 2:15 CONTINUOUS 12:00 NOON to 11:00 P. M. Belles against the Omars at Tomlinson W4eTm§ P. H. Dally, Hall j r ff Instrumentalists next Saturday. Nights at 8:15 —IT’S A MIRTH SHOW—- j- _ S«iinß 111 ALL INDIANAPOLIS V Lornet Sisters “Fpulers” Lose Money W Tickles HIGH SCHOOL TEAM Assisted hy By Pres* fl David Bela*oo’* Pomona New York Star United L*mv Alter NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Fighters dis- You w qualified for fouling will henceforth CHAS. AHEARN &CO. Gordon-Wilde forfeith all claims for remuneration, —r.ndu— LIONEL ATWILL Technical A From nose v was Russel Clift your ami Special Company In a French VAUDEVILLE’S FUN FEAST & it decided at a meeting of the I.line* Huber Manual PlarUt Company New York boxing commission. John Stillwell Shortrldge 7b “THE AUGMENTED BY THE NUT JAZZ BAND Shadows That Talk —Tackle*— WHITE FACED FOOL” Paxton Fnger .' Technical Fred Painter Manual RAFFAYETTE’S DOGS MARGARET HESSLER | Berrens Harr>- n Comedy Specter Myers Shortrldge BTh©UI I | Violinist —Guards— ZUHN AND DRIES & CITY TOURNEY WINNERS Walter Jolly Technical FARREL TAYLOR CO. Early & Laight Francis Mulharger Manual Hnrrah for the I,oral Jar.i |{onnd> lari Bernhardt Technical "THE AFRICAN DUKE" —Center— SYNCOPATING Trio i Five-Man Prize liet Walter Floyd .Manual FIVE APK ’The With the Seven Masters of Symphony Bowser” gl*ee. Score. Prize. PINTO SEMON-CONRAD CO. IS UI 0 'Sflf —Marott Shoe Shop 2,904 $50.00 Boyd Conrim Manual AND BOYLE ANDERSON AND j FRANK and ETHEL HALLS & C0....2,775 40.00 YVEL 2^—Ballard Ice Cream —Halves— Special Return Engagement of th„ MUSICOMICALITIES THROUGH THE WINDOW Delmore Lee —Buck Company 2.766 35 00 Charles Caderholm Manual Hoosier Girls j A Study )n BJack SLr-Feeriey Furniture Cos 2.747 30.00 William Lewis Technical and White ■ Mft-Pliot Motor Car Cos 2.742 25.00 Abraham Thatcher Shortridgs (5.5, a Cola i Hackerdsi . . .2.732 20 00 —Full— ROSE IhT, ioan’i Dairy Lunch. . .2.723 17.50 Lawrence Harvey Technical ««WILTON SISTERS Dancing in the Lyrle Balt Room, F. F. Corfee 2.717 15.00 and Virginia Singers—Dancers—Musicians—Entertainers jiL, STAN STANLEY ~s5T Afternoon and Evening. Free Lana Bell Cos ~ to Tel. 2.702 14 00 PATHK NEWS TOPICS THE Our Tatron*. jfyvL »’ Castoffs 2.685 13.00 OF DAY AJSSOP-S FABLES E a re l Tal Alley Five 2.874 12.00 “THAVMA” : p ANITA stewart jV«:dents 2.859 11.00 UNION MADS h Jto Pins 2.655 10 00 THE RADIO WIZARD PLAY ROSE O’ THE MOTION PICTURES 1 ■ Chile 2.649 10.00 TOURNEY CARD TONIGHT j SEA 15—Hoosier Coffee Cos 2.644 9 00 16— Moran Trucking Cos 2.842 8.00 S k Friday and (Saturday M *n<«*y, Tuesday, D-Hs *»_** - VYednssday 17— 2.040 7.00 U Only Matinee Saturday, t:?(l 9 a. m. IS—Central Boosters 6.00 l\ Tomorrow, 2 Box Offlrr* 19— 2.630 Two-Man. 7:15 p. m. Individuals, 9:06 p. m. Popular Wednesday. Brunswick Shop 2.639 500 1—H. Ilunyon-W Ramsey 5 Matinee, 20—Kreis Transfer Cos 2.831 5.00 2N. J. Pauley-C. A. Collins 6 MARC KLAW. Inc., 21—Century Alley Five 2.601 5.00 3F. Faust Jr.-P. W. Speicher Presents 22Van Camps 7 5 2.592 5.00 45 F. ftuie-E. W. Neppol 8 Sir HARRY) BROADWAY First High Shop Game—Marott 5Gus Wege-O. O. Tucker 9 1 Moulin Rougeu Girls Shop 1.007 $15.00 7C. Second High H. Norman-Elmer Culbertson.... 1 (In Person) DiiDitronilFDUniLUMUi. Game—Hoosier 8— J. E Clemens-L. M. Peterson (two- ELSIE Med.—Amateur*. Thur*.—Perfect Form Con- Coffee Cos 10.00 Third High Game—Coca Cola 1.003 man on! v i LAUDER WKD. NIGHT AMATEURS test. Amateur Boat*. 9F. Fryer Fri.—Three-Round iHac.-.erda> Gocbe!-L. 8 IN NEW OLD SONGS i 992 7 50 10—F. J. Huizhauer-N. J. Conner 4 AND Entertainment Supreme! J. E. Clemens (singles only) “ AMUSEMENTS [WhonWILLIAM ! MOTION PICTURES Vacant MORTIS FERGUSON -~.T~ Two-Mac. 9 p. m. Individuals. 9:50 p. m. COMPANY OF ARTISTS in a New Play, SHOWING “A 1— G. Sprenger-E. Burton 5 NOW MIL76nI kills Tailor Made Man” 2 R. Mawson-E. Etter 0 a s SEATS NOW SEELIN'. WITH Independent Basket-ball 3 C. Hinehman-W. L. Curler 7 , “THE WHEEL A. Price* Eve., $1 t» OF LIFE” 4H. SV. BUnn-A. V. Maedje 8 i $2.6C Night—,W, $l.OO, $l.BO, I Mat., 75c, $l. $1.50, $3.00. m "THE FORGOTTEN LAW" 5Paul Taylor (279 )-G. Conover 9 , RIALTO- Vek 9 Wednesday Matinee—«oo, $l.OO, $t.SO. STAN LAUREL CHARLES RAY The Meldon Club basket-ball team Is ached- 6Frank Widner-A. Gregory 10 Mnilral Comedy—Vodvil—Picture* ,umg games and would like to hear from 7C. Rubush-J. Zimmerman 1 | I teams in 8—J J O Grady-W E. Mathews 2 ! RICHARD BARTIIELMESS \JHHJ ‘ 5 the 18-yeSr-old class. Call Drexel ,MUD Ryan-C. L. 3 j t AND sand .<39 and ask for Higgins. 9R. McGall TODAY ,*;!»• 111 C/y2ea?re I BUSTER KEATON 10—John Sahrn-J. C. Martin 4 ENGLISH'S”"*” SiU y , 'f- -J-. Lightning Thrust et Laughter The Independents MAT. Eg .ni-LJniM—T e1 A Brhrhtwood defeated the “SONNY" M ATINEK SATURDAY WE DN DAT International News Weekly IN 'merson Orioles In a hard-fought contest. 24 Indiana-Illinois Billiards seats to 23. The half ended with Bright wood Special Added Attraction A. L. FiII,ANGER Presents THURSDAY 'eadlng ®* * 10 to 9. The Independents will play Indianapolis three-cushion cueists Indianapolis* Pritna Donna RA GOETZ Present* “The the Christam ores Saturday night. Blacksmith** Games broke even in the two Indiana-Illinois * are wanted with city and State teams Coium- Marie IRENE n«a. Ft. Harrison and Newcastle K. of C.s League matches played here Tuesday Whitehead »ke notice. Address L. Sparks. 1317 W IN PERSON HAROLD LLOYD Thirty-First at the Occidental parlor. BORDONI Overture Solennelle 6t.. or call Webster 5988 and The Laugh the ask Art. of Season for In the afternoon Woodcock of i Not a Moving Picture Champaign 1812 The Mapleton defeated Cooler. 50 to 44. No Punks defeated the Redaction In Prices The Chnatamore Cs. to Ewing caged and in die night game Vogler of this m-rd',. French Doii Doctor A. 26 19. Jack PRICKS—Kites, 83c te $3.30 1 Popular w This Week "tine field goals for the winners. For games city Mat. Nights, Sat. ItV PRICES—Nite*. 60c to $3.80. Kh He Woodcock. 50 to 36. and Sun. Matinee*. Today, Saturday, to CJ Maloney in *GO AND GET HIM” 11;SQ «, Mapletons call Kenwood 4527. or IO« and 20e 1 Or. 20©. 30c 2l»c, 38c. 40c Matinee, to Lee Doors Open m. 'cr>w«Xenn