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Floyd Fitzsimmons’ ho go box
ing arena at Michigan Cty, M .'..
Will be sold at public - ion to
satisfy a icn held again;t the rro
perty by the govemme;... This an
nouncement was made by Bert
Thurman, coke: to; of internal rev
enue for Indiana, who went to the
recorder's office at Laporte, lnd.,
abd filed notice of a $5,730.95 lien
agaifist the blue bowl. Thus end
eth another dream.
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A1 Schacht, Washington club
clown but recognized as brainy
pjayqr and good judge c* players,
speaks a good word for Jack Bent
ley. International star l night -by
Me Craw.
“Bentley,” said A1 recently, “is
a great pitcher i the Inter-latioi \
l eague, and, to my way of think
ing, is ready to step right ' vto the
t-’g show. It isn’t as .h„ugh he
i.ad been held in the 1 .ernationSl
to: development. He —a finishc 1
L„!! player and should hot been
ibe majors long ago. There isn’t
anything Bentley can’t do with a
br-eball. He’s a big, stro g, rug
ged *c!low who can hit, field and
rut: the bases as well as any regu
lar liific’.der or outfielder in his lea
gue ed when it comes tc skill as
. si'cser.l bar nobody in either the
or minors. He’s on a foot
toy ith any of them. If McG.a. •
**•. him he’ll be a big help to the
Gve'.s next year.”
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(Viler College, which -allooed
Illinois early in the fal ! and Wa
h>-sh recently, is expected to make
v bid for entrance into the Confer
ence sooner or later. Athletical’y
directed by Pat Pa. je, former as
sistant to Alonzo Sl-.gg at Chicago
University,, the little institution
has adopted a series of refo.ms
and rolled up a string of porting
successes that put it ii. the same
A source of prld
when critical Quests
are present, its
Good to the last drop*
R.G. U.S. PAT. OPP, *
ANNOUNCEMENT
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f class with any of tiy Bi * p cti.
Pity the poor former profess'.op
al baseball sir.'-, who mei must
retire and cf 1 upon colle t .;
, coaching for a , eg. Ra Fisher,
former star c' :s Yankees, has
just announced that his earnings
for nine months at the Univc ity
■of Michigan during the i.ast ye. ;,
combined with three uonths in
semi-pro circles, have netted him
a sum in excess of anything he
ever landed in the big leagues. leff
Tesreau, director of baseball at
Dartmouth, has the sqme sort of
story to tell.
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The acquisition of Jack Bentley
probably will mean a considerable
strengthening of the Giant’s pitch
ing -taff. Bentiey has seen a good
deal of service as a first baseman
with the Orioles, but l.j is a left
handed pitcher by inclination, and
as a pitcher he will be considered
by the Giants.
“Un'ess an injury to one of . y
regulars should cause a gap in tho
infi Id,” said McGraw after the
deal was made which brought Bent
ley to New York, “I will use Bent
ley solely as a pitcher. He is. a
clever fielder and a fine hitter, but
my infield needs no bracing and he
will be more valuable to me as 5
pitcher. I have been told that he
is about as good a left I ad erf
pitcher as there is in baseball.
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C. S. Wilson of Mississippi CoL
lege has suffered the year ; freak
iest football mishap. Wilson, wno
is a member of the Mississip and
gridiron squad, was subject th
other night to a nightmare in which
he saw himself bucking an op
ponent’s line. When he came to
he found himself doing -.i- Lest to
beat one of the bedposts into sub
mission. Incidentally he found his
nose smear " all over his face.
REAL XRTISTS IN SUPPQRT
OF WALLACE REID TODAY
There’s no dearth of talent in the
cast choosen to support Wallace Reid
in his nevt Paramount picture "The
Ghost Breaker,” at th e Bijou theatre
today and tomortow. A
Lila Lee, the leading woman, plays
Marchesa Maria Theresa, a Spanish
girl and owner lof ancient castle
in which the ghost episodes of the
new picture transpired. Miss Lee is
proving highly capable and popular
in Spanish roles, this being the third
successive art Of that type she has
Portrayed. Th e other two were with
Mr. Reid in “The Dictator,” and as
the wife of Gallarado, played by Rr
dolph Valentino, the star in “Blood
and Sand.”
Walter Hlers, who is featured em
ploys burnt cork for the first .time
in his screen career. He has an ieadl
comedy role as Rusty Snow, the
negro valet of Warren Jarvis, the
hero. A great deal of fun will be
derived from the ghost scenes in the
old Spanish Castle when Jarvis and
Rusty encounter the armored spirits
and Rusty almost tdrns white wits
fright, he having a particular Aver
sion to ghosts.
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“THE BAT” THRILLING, AS
WELL AS MYSTERIOUS
“The Bat,” by Mary Roberts Rino ■
hart and Avery Hopwood, undoubet
edly the greatest dramatic success in
years, which Wagenhals and Kemper
will present -at the Grand theatre on
Monday, November 27 is now making
the second of what are undoubtedly
the most spectacular tours of t.ne
country ever achieved by a play. Ab
solute capacity audiences are th e rul e
at each performance giveh of “The ,
Bat,” and thousands, literally, who
desire to see the performance, aie
finding themselves unable to secure!
seats.
The success of "Th e Bat” on tour*
is not hard to understand. The play
itself is 100 per cent entertainment.!
It is thrilling, mysterious and dm-1
matic.
EDDIE POLO AND MUSICAL
COMEDY AT GRAND TODAY
People have a habit of envying mo
tion picture stars.
. They envy their world-wide popu
larity, their fine clothes and their
weekly visits to th e cashier’s window,
but they don’t envy them their worn.
Not only i s most that you read
about the Perils of motion picture
star’s lif e true, but a great many in
cidents that only come out in t.ne
"Ambulance Driver’s Weekly” serve
as part of the daily film routine.
Eddie Polo js a star. Eddie Polo
draw s down a weekly slip of paper
that would stagger a Tia Juana boot
legger. Yet few sane persons would
trade places with the famous Univer
sal star.
It’s a whole lot nicer to be an hon
est foreman of a, dynamite crew ana
know that your next meal isn’t to be
fed you through a blowpipe while ly
ing prone on a hos pita j cot, than to
be a serial star.
Eddie Polo is' appearing in “The
Secret Four” noiv being Shown at the
Grand Theatre.
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