Show I t I I I I I 1 I i PISTON DISPlACEMENT FOR RACERS REDUCED The I International Sweepstakes Racing Management An Announces Announces Announces An- An Change angel Indianapolis Ind lad Dec 28 Working Working to the betterment If It possible of of the tho great classic In motor racing known as tho mile International sW sweepstakes race raco a change has been boon made In the limitation of ot the piston displacement After Attel much careful consideration time the management nt of oC tho the Indianapolis motor speedway decided to make the limit for forthe 01 tho the piston displacement for fOl th the third annual mile GOO race cubic Inches a as against GOO COO cubic cubie inches for tho the first and second annual events o which were so 80 successfully run In 1911 and 1912 I In the tho field of twenty soven starters for tor the tho race of 1912 tho the displacement I varied from cubic Inches to I cubic Inches the latter figure being I the piston on displacement of the Cutting car driven by Bob Burman That this change has struck a popular popular lar chord with the automobile manu manu- who are Interested In racing Is ls evidenced b by the many communications tion's received from there them signifying their approval of this act net on the part of ot the speedway management The entry list Hat for tor this great annual sporting event will well not be bc open until January 1 1913 Entry blanks are b being be be- be ing prepared at the office of the In Indianapolis Indianapolis In- In motor speedway and will go o I forward to the manufacturers about December 20 and the scramble for Cor tho honor of oC the first entry will no doubt I provide a n. source of or Interesting announcements an announcements an- an n- n earl early In ln th the now year car carAn An Am American lea league ue critic remarks that things things' will wUl run better bettem t for r Franki Frank Chance Chanco as mana manager er of tho the Yankees c s than they dl did for Wolverton because Arthur Irwin w wont won't nf be acting actinA as aM scout Irwin 1 Is 1st most prolific Jc In shooting hams at a manager manag-er sa says s 's this critic and Wolverton was compelled to waste w to much time experimenting with the bunch of of raters fourth Irwin kept sending every other cIa day Pic He will find that Chance has nerve nervo enough to turn them all down If ho tries any of ot his fine work hereafter Here are fourteen baseball players who were developed In the South At Atlantic t At- lantic league who would woul make a a pretty fair ball t team am McMillan c n shortstop Jacksonville t. t first t base Augusts Augusta Au Au- gusts gusta Tyrus Trus Raymond Cobb center centerfield centerfield centerfield field Augusta Joe Jacl Jackson on left tl field Savannah Sayannah En Enle gee second base Augusta Augus Augus- ta Tim Hendrix right field Jacl Jacksonville Jackson Jackson- son son- ville yule Mike Mowrey Movrey third ba base e S Savannah Savannah Savan SVan Van nah Ed d' d Sweeney catcher Columbia Nap Rucker Augusta Rubo Hubo ent n Macon Al Demaree Savannah George Suggs Sug-g- Jacksonville pitchers Krug Kru and Whitted utility men meP- J |