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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

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Monday Evening, December 18,1922. THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE ELEVEN Notre Dame Tossers Look Good At I. W. U. Defeat Wesleyan 32 to 25 in First Game Played In Neiv Memorial Gymnasium.

BY A V. MILLARO. Bloommgton, 111., Dec. a battle which vas air ttc'ht most ot the way, the Notre Bame i defeated Illinois Wes- lean hero Monday night by a score of 32 to 23. It a the dedication Same for the Methodists' new OOD i a gjmnasium and a near capacitj saw the South Benders open their day a in I1U- nois i a "victory.

Considering the fact a Walter Halas has the best cage tea-m in Xotre Dame's history and one which has a its i contest to the first for tno Methodists, the Wesleyan men made a very creditable show- ins, GREAT DEFENSE Xotre Dame can attribute its ic- to great defensU of Mail and Kizer. The latter, the biggest man on the floor, covered in i Kizer ability to not only plav defe ball but to 1reak nnd enter into the once the Irish team gamed possession of the ball, Xotre Dame a Four times i came the long floor to sink a i shots that drew him rounds of applause from the Bloommgton fans Close behind Kizer and the main eoj? starting the Notre Dame offense was Rex Enrlght, the old RocKforcl i school star. He pio- fluced four baskets duriiig the battle and s'lowed some neat woilt i the 0 IbUle LoRan, who was acting: captain in the absence of Captain MiolJej Kane sank a couple of baskets in the pinch, i Don Miller procluc- a pair for the Notre Dame column. SHOWS WELL. At no i i the game was a a i out of i Thov opened the game in fast a and led the visitors i a i i i period i i i to some shooting 1 bv i Haussler.

Toward the end of the period the Notre Dame team and the half ended at 15 to 30 Snnn a the start of the second a Tommv Oliver was injected i tha fray for Captain Fink? and he ponded i long- shots the count a a pair o-C free tosses haJ the Wesjejan total up to 12. Near the middle of the half baskets by the put then, out in and from then on they eret never headed. Haussler the offense and Gott- aehalk on defense went best for the i although i was high class in both departments a he entered the contest WARE IV Cotton Ware, the Atw ood while to break into the scoring column, played a nice floor eame and mo and tinio again passed i Uround the Notre Dame men to i Haulier Dunham 1 of Zinser a shot I Xotre Dajne puts up the same brand of basketball at Bradley Tue-s- da and at i i Pe- orla and Decatur fans are in for a hign class exhibition. Coach Is carrving a. squad of men i Captain Kane was to join the party at Peona Tuesday.

THE SUMMARY. NOTKE F.G FT. T.P Imrifflit. 4 0 8 Logan, 2 0 4 Rcardon, 0 .0 0 Jllllcr, 2 0 4 Mayl. it a 0 4 Klier, tr 4 4 12 Lajilen, 0 0 0 14 4 3S Httuftsler, Zinser.

JF.G. F.T. (P.P. Dunlmm, 1 Wore, OottHolmlk, (t Oilier, Totals 9 1 Referee--YOUKK (Illinois WeileTnn). Empire--MUlard (Illinois esle.vnn).

FORMER MILLIKIN STARS BACK HOME Gill, Gcplord And ArtklnR Return From College. Decatur jeprcscntation at Bethan College, West Virginia, in the persons of. Wayne "Hank" GUI, Sid Gepford and Roy Adklns all former i stars returned to Decatur Sundav to spend a few at their homes. Roy A i came In ith the aid of crutches a i receued a broken leg during the final stales of the gnd season In the Rutgers contest earlier in the campaign Adklns re- cehed a broken jaw on the last p-lay of the game. Sid Gepford and Hank GUI will a to return before Adkins owing to the basketball trip the Bethany team i make during the vacation period Gepfort will 'captain the West Virginians this season while Gill has the pivot position salted Rub Shoemake and Call Zook well athletes did not return with the local bois but i remain in a and i i the period JIMMY DALE TRAINS FOR PEORIA BATTLE Jimm-v Dale local a a i is i out night at the Decatur Social Athletic club gym for his coming- bout with Mike Biody at Peorla Dale expects to make 118 pounds for Brody and Is that he will be aole to make a good i before the Peoria fans at Tom Jones' new Sportman's club.

A Dale, admirers pect to follow him to Peoria Friday to sea him action. Emmett Byers who Is handling bale expects a fine for the youngster. MEN'S 50c SILK LISLE HOSE 25c George Harris savs: "I have just recened for the Christmas gift buyer a big bargain in Wilson Bros slik lisle host for men A dandy good the kind selling else- at 40c and 50o a pair--my price i they last, 25 cents a pair. Another big bargain Is Jicre in some wonderful silk ties at 50c. Better come i George W.

Harris, 150 Merchant Street--Adv. SALTZ BROTHERS THE SHIRT SHOP GIFTS for Him Get His Gifts from this popular man's store. It's the logical place for smart and unusual Gifts Fine Silk' Shirts. $6.50 to 8 .50. English Broadclothf, $5, Collar to Match Shirts, $2, $2.30.

Collar Attached Shirts, $2 up. Silk and Wool Neckwear, $1, $1.30 I'ine Swiss Scarfi, $2 to $3.50. Genuine I'ashionkints, $2 to $3,50 "H-H- Mocha Fine Cape Gloves, $2.50, $3. Charley White Defeats Mitchell Ml Gifts Attractively Boxed Fine Silk Hosjerv. 73c, $1.

Clocked Hosiery, $1.50. Wool Hosiery, up. Silk Paianiai. flO. Shantung Paiam.is.

S10, S12. )0 Soisette Pajamas, S2 to $3.75. Wool Mufflers, $1.93 to $3 Silk Mufflers, S2.50 to $12.50. House Robes, $15 to $33. Silk Cordurov Robes, S15.

Bath Ilobes, S7.50 to $15. Novelty Handkerchiefs, 35c, 50c. Irish Linens, 50c up to $1.50. M-5-M Cuff Links, $1 trf $5. Boxed, -Silk Umbrellas, $5 to Leather bellies, SI to S3.30.

Hand Bass, $15 to $32.50. Wool Vests, $7.50 and 30. Sweater Coats, $7.50 to $13.50. SALTZ BROTHERS HABERDASHERS HATTERS 225 NORTH WATER STREET ILLINOIS Munoijiams on and lljn'lkcrchicfs at a nominal charge This is how Charles White's ffrent left hook ended his battle with Richie Mitchell at Madison Square Garden, New York City, Mitchell is shown above floored for the count of nine', the second time he, was knocked down in the tenth. Paul Prehn Develops Many Good Wrestlers Jim McMillen, Orange and Blue Football Is Also Big Ten Mat Champion.

The Shulle Tons iMn t-no out ot from the Great Bobs Jlondvy mgllt ter Doherty had the hlfrh ffttine TI 198 oount while Madison i 187 a' Jn that department Tuesday night th.8 Hellew leaffue session OKEVT BOBS 2nd 3rd Tot 191 ISO IT" 4'I7 119 Wali erage Is Plm er-- Diobl'h Stevens T.Aon (Blind). Hammnn. a a 14H 177 10 MB 1W1 144 IB 17(1 187 3WI 171 liW 18 Total Wldlok Madison Shullca Total S52 7'HJ 880 TOPS 1st 2nd 3ril 160... 382 1SS no 158 140 16! 1ST. 158 168 19,1 ISO 193 108 Io7 TO2 M9 Tof 4') I 4th -Doran A.uleady Frceinan Shaughnsay fl3 814 881 0.

A LEAGUE STARS 249S 1st. 88 se Srd SO Tot Metrger Dojle Srder Zeller Hise Spaeth 891 406 383 1105 PICK UPS 1st. Sml 3rd 07 4 117 05 70 J04 107 80 0- Vi 84 57 79 20 A S'l 8(1 61 iri 9- Tot A 1S1 sor, 10 111 30 11 341 111 Total 404 442 1307 High Individual score-- Mrs DoMo 117, lush Individual erase, Mrs Doile, 102 RBATj CONTEST The DWMtur club with V. ConUIn talt- inff the leading role won their match with the Country oluh ten pin artists on the flatter's alleys Monday nlRht, The i ners showed a total ot 3501 pins while the losers could muster hut 307S Eisht men rolled on each team P8.nl Lyon und IDlllehunt did some good, work for the win'neis Logan and I i ths best for the Country cluh team Countrv Club 1st. Snd TV.

Wiley 112 153 C. IT Logan I'M 172 jr. LJndsay 17," ITi P. I 117 H. I BaldK-ln 152 Tr Teaman 144 Rex ijiwhead 301 Dr.

Spyker 103 Eecatur Club Nicholson arl 7 lebau A I Di'ier I on Conlslin i 1200 3 it 1(10 3,12 11I ltd 1W 141 1S9 H7 124 1ST 1217 2nd. an 141 12o 12't 188 202 175 8rtl 171! Ill) 171 171 110 110 1-7 UDo Qrd. 141 141 11-' 111 1)1 11(1 204 ni lot 411 60 i 470 472 407 447 1P.7S Tit 317 4 "si 4H 412 52S CIS 1248 1230 1213 3001 MATCH AEAIlS EX1). Chicago, Dec 19--Jimmy Blouln world's bowling chkmplon, after being handicapped by a slow start sixty game match with Jiminj Smith ot Milwaukee, showed sameness during the blocks of ten games late Monday and is now almost tied with the challenger According to the point scoring system Smith has 230 10-50 and Blouln 230 B-10 Monday Bloum won six games with 2,078 total pins i Smith piled un 2,027 for his lour victories. Bloum cut the mai- gin of Smith's lead from almost 5 points to 14-30 of a point.

On games won they are tied i 25 each Smith leadi in total pins 10,269 to 10,205 Smith has a grand average ot 205 19-50 and B4oum 201 B-30. The final block of ten gamrs i lolled Tuesday afteinoon, Scoies Smith--215; 2 0 4 213, 227, 187, 213, 171 118; 214; 173--total 2 0 2 7 Bloum--184; 201, 221; 188 2 0 2 03, 222, 203, 226; 210--total 2,078. Denver differs fone. Rockford, Jll Dec. 18--The Rockford Vlkingrs, composed of i i of Chicago players, opened the season here Monday nlgrht bv defeating the Denver Tigers SO to 10.

CHICAGO PREPS TO MEET D. H. S. HERE Conch Wm. G.

-Mllir of Decatur High ncliool announced shortly fccfore ''noon TncHday ihat be hml accented tt irniiie with the Austin High Hrliool quintet at ChicnKn, championa of thr di- viftion in the city prep league. The content nlll played on the D. II. S. floor Thursday Dec.

28 nnd with the Windy City preps baling snch record the locnl gymnaaium is expected 1o be packed to the dnors. Coach Mnir ctpertlnpt io keep tenm nt ivork during: the vncation in order have the ntroncMt poanlble front aeaingt the Chlrago chnmplonM. ILLINOIS MAT CARD. 5--Norimwelitern at Evnnifion. 1.3--Ohio at Illinois.

10--I'urdne at HltnnlN. a Feb. nt Illlnnin. Feb. 17--Indiana nt BloomiiiKtan.

-Hatch 3--Iowa at lona City. March 18-17--Conference Individual ChnniplonNhlii, nt Colnmbna. Urbana. Ill Dec Tias received another Impetus at Illinois since big Jim McMillen, cap- of tha Illinois football te.am, Jis come to the fore. McMillen the champion wrestler of tha Big Ten ana much of his slices'! on the football lielfl laid to the- experience he gained on the mat last season.

The bis lad from i Gravs Lake, 111, started lata in the season Isst year but took to the grappling? game like a duck to the water. He won all three of his meets. Bob Zuppks advises lili i to report to Coach Paul i i wrestling and "Bunn;" Oakea stitute taokle, lias started a i i for ths i a i i class PREHN BIO HELP. 'Wrestling has boomed at Illinois since advent of Paul Preliu three 3'e-ars ago. Pirchn'a Intimate knowledge of the sport and his ability to Impart It, coupled with his high class personality, has had a great deal to do with its popularity.

That the Illlni havs copped the conference mat i for 1 straight Is regarded aa a significant testimonial to Prehn's coaching talent, who Is regarded as an coaoh for a university wrestling team. Prehn has been at Illinois for threa years and during- that timo hia teams have lost only one a meet, TMille they have starts. CLEAN pupils -non, one of tha six con'ferenea meets last season. Their leader this jear is "Bud" Fanner City, wrto led the big Ten In individual scoring when ho matches, three by falls, in the welter-n eight class. Captain Trenhle was awarded a major rar- sltv letter for his prowess.

Coach Prehn ihas an excellent nucleus In Trenkle, welterweight, McMillen, heavyweight, Meyer and Player, eights, and Borland light- Then there are several likely lad-! in the lightweight, ban- bim and featherweight classes COMMIES NOT ON LIST OF ST. LOUIS "FARMS" St. Louis, Dec. 19--Although neither President Sam Brtadon nor Manager Branch Rickey are In the fcity it was unofficially denied at local league neadquarterg Tuesday that the Deeatur club is to Become a Farm" for Cardinal players. The Cardinal minor league connections are already well established.

For class AA the St. Louis club opeiatea through Syracuse. For class A through Houston ftnfl from teams of tha lower classifications through Fort Smith of the AssociaWon. At the cent minor league conflab at Louis-ville Manager Rickey stated he was satisfied with his affiliations and would make no change. lease of tha new site, together wtih Options to buy property by the ball club in three, six or ten years, will be signed by members ol the city pairlc board and representatives of the ball club at a meeting of the park board Thursday, the mayor said.

The property is in the hands the park department. MAT BEGIN NEXT SUMMER. William Claner, secretary of the ball club, said it is likely that the club will move Into its new park -within two years. It is not Impos slble, he- said, for pending deals to be completed In time for the work on the new plant to be started next summer The club will the city a year rental fbr the property, It was announced. The park board last year bought ths property for 160,500 and a "bond issue of $65,000 was made to coVar the cost of the purchase.

The rental f6e to be paid by the club when it takes over the property will cover the annual interest charge on the. outstanding bonds CLUB HAS OPTION. City officials agreed to the' transaction, the mayor said, it became apparent that the land would not be suitable as a park or playground site. Under the terms of the lease the ball club i 'have an option to buy the land out ight for at tne end of three years, $70,000 at the end six years, or J75 000 at the end of ten years. If the club has not bought the property at the end of twenty years, all of the buildings and Improvements on the tra-ct will revert to the city City Co-operates in Matter of Securing New Park.

Indianapolis, Ind Deo. 13--The Indianapolis baseball club of the American Association, will abandon Washington park the present baseball grounds of the club, and will establish a new, modern plant on a site at Fall Creek boulevard and Northwestern avenue, it became known Monday Mayor Lew Shank an-" nounccd that a nine-acre traot of land on the boulevard, owned by the city, i be leased to the ball club. When the change will tidte place ha, not been determined, but the But Not for the Army Grid Coach Says Perry. BY LAWRENCE PEH.RY. New York, Deo.MS--It was learned Tuesday that Captain John McEwan, the appointed head coach in football at West Point, was ordered to Porto Rico before the Army authorities named him 5 successor to Major Daly.

So now we have rather a curious state of affairs, For as the present situation stands the man upon whom the Army's football destiny in 1D21 depends must shortly break up his home on the academy reservation and depart for a place where football is hardly in the as the saying- is MUCH TO DO. How Captain McEwan feels about thli may not be said, but putting the matter a general way it may be stated that not half of the vital i by I head coach Is done In the football season His winters are spent in planning. In meeting other coaches, In periodic conferences with his football plsyerfl and in acquainting himself with gridiron facts and fancies of the previous he was too buHy to note af the time NEEDED AT CAMP. A great deal of course, would depend urmn how long Captain McEwan remains In the West Indies. But in any event it strikes the writer that If the Army wishes to begin the football season of 1923 with ftt least an even chance of repeating last season's victory oAer the Mldshipment head coach had better do his ground work at some i of vantage nearer tha gridiron at West Point thftji the Porto Rico station.

AMUSING STOKT. Speaking of service football, an amusing story comes out of the south It sema ttfht the Navy had cast envious eyes upon Captain of Auburn, one of the best backs In the south. As Shirey Is In his settlor yean in the Alaba'ma. Institution and had an inlander's Inclination for a life on the ocean'wave It looked as though the wild runner from Dixie would enliven Army-Navy games for the next four years. But then, It appears at least so the story goes--Shirey began to hear the siren voices of some ardent West Point alumni.

RECEIVES BAD NEW6. It is said that he had turned his face resolutely toward West Point when the ohargrlneii Navy advocates The solution of your more difficult (1ft problems may found in the selection you cm readily make from our (Ine line of Pipes, Cigar and Cigaret Holders, Tobacco in 02. Jars and Tins, Cigars in large and small boien. You will find here a very complete line of smokers' needs to choose from. Jos.

Michls' Sons 120 North Water St. HAVE LOST ONE MEET IN THREE YEARS' Illinois University Wrestling discovered an Important fact. Shirey beyond the age when he could enter either Institutipn. The Navy, It Is Bald lost no time in acquainting her dearest rival with the news. "Dog: gone'" Exclaimed Shirey to Slpp Newman of Birmingham-, "what will I do now 1' "Looks'like you'll have to go to work" replied Newman Curtis of Indianapolis in Double Victory.

STANDINGS, IiiiUnnnimlm 12 DcoMur TO l.awrenceiitlc IS rhinnpnlgii 1J Hnutc i I 4 4 10 PCT 4 28(1 Champaign, 111. Indianapolis jumped i the lead Illinois-Indiana three cushion billiard leaguo here Monday when i i plaj'ing his first matches (or the Hoosier city defeated Sheffer in both contests. There was little to choose between the afternoon and evening match the relative strength of the players -de- ing about the same, The high runs In both matches were Identical Curtis left for Lawrenceville after the match where he meets Clyde Storer Tuesday afternoon and evening, AFTBRNOON SC. I1R. 3N Sheffer (Cham 41 3 So Curtis (Ind 50 4 80 EVENING Curtis (Ind,) 50 95 Sheffer (Cham.) 3 place to hold an exhibit of this char- a-ter.

C. Johnson again will be judge of the exhibits, Mi Johnson has acted in this capacity In former years and has given good satisfaction. Members of the Boys and Girls poultry clubs of Shelby county also will hold their exhibit, with premiums of i cents lor first, twenty- five cents for second and ribbons for third, fourth and i awards in each variety of cockerel, pullet, young sweepstake piizes; cockerel, pullet and pen $1 each. In the, bojs and girls class the B. 0.

railroad offers the following prizes for showing of, White Rocks from eggs given out during the spring-, class pen--Four pullets and one cockerel: First, J5.00 and ribbon; second 4 0 0 and ribbon, third i fourth, 2 0 0 and rlb- lion Cliss Individual cockerel: First, 2 a ribbon; second; $100 ribbon; third, ribbon. Class C--Individual pullet- First $2 and ribbon; second, $100 and rlb- I third, ribbon. Fourth Annual Being Held in Shelby. Shelbyvllle, Dec. 13--Eutnes for the annual show of the Shelby County Poultry association Closed Monday night at midnight.

A large number of entries have been made The show is being held in the Finks garage, which is large and well heated and makes an ideal GRANDSON BORN TO LATE IRON KING New Yoik, Dec. 19--The birth of a giandson ot the lats Andrew Cainegle was announced today. The mother is Mrs. Roswell Miller only child of the Iron master. Mr.

Miller Is on instructor in New York university. Play I. I. A. C.

Tenra. Chicago, Dec. 19--Northwestern University basketball team will play its second gamo of the season Tuesday night against tho Lake Forest University five. A wrestling snoxv by university men matched afrainftt athletes from a Chicago recreation center will follow the game. IT'S DIFFERENT IT'S GREAT "Fools First" AT THE AVON TODAY and TOMORROW Coming: "One Week 6fUve" A A A TODAY AND TOMORROW The Famous Story of Human Hearts "OVER THE HILL" From the Precious Poems by Will Carleton A Picture That Will Live Forever WITH MRS.

MARY CARR as the Mother. It's mostly sunshine, mostly smiles, but like life itself, holds a tear for those who live and love. MOTHERS, FATHERS, SONS, DAUGHTERS--THIS PICTURE IS FOR YOU! The Greatest Heritage of Heart Interest Ever Given to the Motion Picture Public COME EARLY AND GET A SEAT 10c-ALWAYS-15c LINCOLN SQUARE CHRISTMAS DEC. 25 and Night PRICES: to $2.50 Matines-50c to $1.50 in nnnrno A MA ORDERS A llinib MIIMfclw REMITTANCE IN FULL AND'INCLUD- ING TAX AND SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE WILL BE FILLED IN JROTATION. 1 Season Reservations Will Not Apply on This Attraction BIJOU NOW PLAYING VALLEY SF SILENT MEN most popular story of the Northwest ever written.

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