South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1914 — Page 8
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5 TO WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO WITH IT? By Goldberg. HEPHESEfifT Tl CITIES DW ALLEYS SEASON TO OPEN AT H. D. IN APRIL MP A. VcSS XT 1 :v nor V O: TO Spolc TH MIGHT Vb WELL 1 3 V I AS I A,M ABC jouth Bend to Send Five Five Men Squads and Mishawaka Two to the Bowling Tournament at Buffalo. Local College May Send Men to Complete in Events at Philadelphia Plant's Injuries Cost Catholics Three Points. n ;-rfJ is 9 f
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UTDOOR TRACK
At e rry uth T ; n i club where Voivling. i s ' red 1 1 1 player-; are t ondltionlr.g tit- u'.sel; es ff.r the big classic, tlo- toiirn.i :r.-p.t of the Aimth an P.owlhi I'lini'n -s, which will be held at Ihjffalo thi-- month. There artfive t.trris- entered from this city and two from Mlsh uv;ika, Kivin-T this city tho largest repre r.tation at the hi.; show of any city in Indiana. The teams cntfrc,l ;;re tin- i;i:.s. C. A. Club, Silver Ivkrs, Hosier 'reams, and Ktu-
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vvaka. This tournament will be eor.duoted under more favorable conditions for the rank and file iirau" of the elimination of the "dodo" hall. This luyl been u hon' of contention f0r some lirno and developed into a few howlers taking unfair advantage. Hut sinre tlx- dodo lias licrn legislated airainst many of the sharps, who have had a monopoly n the bi share of the prize money In the past, have failed to enter for th" Ids' tournament; Of the seven entries from this faction the Siher Kik-cs rule faorite anionic the fans. Hut as a rule the dojM-sters o wrong on predictions. As an illustration at the Toledo tournament. Hart. M rk. Campbell, InnnK Zimmerman. Staples and others were picked as the 1 . t bet in th-- individual eent bdt it remained for Kuspert, a member (f the Prongs to bringborne the best individal prize. All of the local entri's for the Tbiffalo tournament with the exception of tlie .tudebakers vill take part in a general w orkout at the I'lsas.-t r alleys at Mbhawaka next Friday enin. The teams will he under fire and a pretty K d line on them ';ui be obtained. AH Leagues Prospering. This season has de loped nto a remarkable amount of interest and enthusiasm iti bowling and a glimpse of the x'ercentn'e columns of all of the Iki-u will find the answer. Jt is doubtful if ever there was a iime in b' al hov. lint' hi.-'tory when so many leagues presented SUCh Co ! ; U' t ( ! condition-: in their team stand;;1..: -. Tin ! is a howling organ!, it ion in the Ht.. with the exception of the W'al-
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the rare for the pennant. An extraordinary- sit tuition -:,i.--ts in the C. A. Club lea-rue. ( the first three positions in the race there are seven clubs tied and there are five games difference betwr n the first and la-t club. List Week the Athletics vero in the lead with th- Cubs an I Colt?; a close second. P.ut after the schedule contests "had subsided the entire bunch was eliminated, the latter two teams landing in the second di ision. In the Hlks Irarue the Horns occupied the honored post constantly, having an edge of two games at the conclusion of last week's play. I hit now they have been supplanted by the Hoofs and are compelled to suffer further humiliation by being compelled to jointlv oecnpv second place with the Charms. The work of the Hoofs. Tylers and "harms. was marvelous, all three teams turning- in a irratid total of better than :'..(-, ( for the -..Tit s.
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GOV. JOIIX K. TEXHR. Who has made pood as president of th' National league in the e es f the fans hy the masterly manner in which he handhd the Murphy episode. U is generally lelie'd that Tener was the only man who could have convinced Charles P. Tuft that Murphy no longer was entitled to a place In organized hasehall.
PIN LEAGUE AVERAGES
c. a. ( LtH i,i:.(in, Cluhs W I. I'd. Giants . i . - Singers 1 J a ..",71 Si a rs ii' . 7 ! Athletic s 11 1 .:Z A. c.'s ii i,i e'lllis i i; . 1 7. 'olts . : i . i Timers 7 M sti 1)i:haki:i: !.i:(;n:. Ilcaehe.s i .; . r, Spokes '2 .". ; ., . Skeins 22 II . ;i 1 Hulis L'n ik .:.",; Twnjrues 1 v . .", ee Hounds 17 1 : . i Itims . . 17 Axh-s 1 , l' 1 . U C Studehalcers 1 l:: . :;7 I :olu l s 1 2 J I . ki.ks- i.i:,ri:. Hoofs i :; s . ;i ; 'harms dl' .."71 1 loins : rj ..',71 Hairs I 1 1 a . I Tylers .11 in Hi I Is 1J . . I 'er rs . 4 ". Stags : . . 7 11 ! axti.mkv i,i:(,n:. At, this 1 .. ii .711 I'awns '2 . .7,71 Prongs 1 l' : ..",71 Teeth 12 . ."7 J J Tusks 1L' . .",71 Pucks 11 1 , .52 1 Klks .4 2 I ills ! 1 .40 Jhiektails X )Z ,:?si Toasts r, i; .2:) WAirm:u i.i: ;i i:. Standards 3 21 . t; .", Interstate ?A 2i . 7, U Juniors 20 :: 1 . PJS Seniors 27 :h) .47 1 Xeversweats 20 :i 1 . 1 P. f! Pamhlers 27, "." . tir, I(TOKY LKAfJUK. St u d ehak er.s I r .714 Sin serf 12 0 .571 Hall Hands 10 11 .470 Watch Co in 11 . 4 7T. Dodges 12 .4 20 Olivers 7 1 .233
CHANCE. WANTED BY THE CUB FANS WILL BE BACK THIS YEAR WITH THE NEW YORK YANKS
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the issue. In the Factory league rStudebakers temporarily sewed things up hy vanfjuisliinir the Watchmakers for three can es, whieh rives them a lead of three games over the ..Singers, their nearest rivals. A three pame win hy the Standards lengthens out the procession in the Walther league. This team has heen in the lead all season except one wrek when they ohlicmiriv permitted the Interstates to feel chesty. A threeirame serifs in which the Interstate are interested is scheduled to he played this week and if they are successful a better condition will nrev.all V
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he flair and whether the Heneh.-: will
prove the fxotion remains to be seen.
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C A. Club Ivoasur. . Monday Cubs vs. Slntrers. Tuesday Athletics vs. (liants. Thursday C. A. (Ys vs. C.)lt.s. Friday Stars vs. Timers. studebakcT League. Monday Skeins vs. Axles. Tuesday liims vs. Hounds. Wednesday Studebakers vs. bolsters. Thursday Spokes vs. Hubs. Friday Tongues vs. Reaches. I 'Iks Iveivpnie. Tuesday Tylers vs. Hairs. Wednesdav Deers vs. Hoots; Stairs vs. Hills. Friday Horns vs. Charms. Antlm. liCaprue. Tuesday Klks vs. Prongs: Bucks vs. Teeth. Wednesday Antlers vs. Fawns.. Friday Tails vs. Rucktails: Toasts vs. Tusks. Waltlier Ixairue. Monday Neversweats v.. Standards. Tuesday Seniors vs. Interstates. Thursday Seniors vs. Ramblers. FridayJuniors vs. Interstates. Factory League. Tuesday Studebakers vs. Singers;
Hal I Bands vs. atch Co.; Dedtrt-s vs Olivers.
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Chicairo fans were lubilant fo- a tmie a few day3 ago vheIl with the ousting of Murphy it was rumored that Frank Chance would be back as boss of the fans. "Although the coming of Chance would boost the stock of the Cubs In Chicago. Frank has a contract with the New York Americans and he will ha e to carry it out. There is slim chance of his landing In the National league because the American league owners realize his worth.
BOTH INTERHALL FIVES ARE CLAIMING VICTORY
VILLAGE HERO FAILS TO DEFEAT THE SOX
Clouts Two Home Runs Off Rusell But Callahan's Lads Win. PASO IlOBL.i:S Cal.. March 1. The White Sox scored an ea.y victory over the local team Sunday afternoon rolling up eight runs in the fir:U inninsr and jogging quietly along afterward. Fiaal score, S. 11: Paso RoLies. 5.
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LllVGUU STANDING.
CLUH W. L. Pet. Walsh 4 0 1.000 Corby :t I .6C6 Sorin 1 - .333 Rrownson 1 2 .333 t. Joe 0 2 .000 The standing of the clubs in the Notre Dame interhall league read as above before Rrownson and St. J02 met in a fierce tussle yesterday afternoon. Today the standing is stlll the same, lor both teamss claim the victory and as there wa- no way of settling supremacy the gamp yes'erday had no bearing on the interhall rating. The ?nterha'il fives failed to appoint a i fticial srorekej er yesterday, and when the final whittle Mtw i'.rov.-n.v.m claimed a 1" to 12 victorj. whib- the St. Joe eontirment was positive th.;t 'lie score should be 1 tO 11 in th ir !' i or. Line. hi ami -"imni.iry.
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AD WOLGAST MAN RITCHIE IS AFTER
Says lie Wants to Silence Irmer Champ and Ills Manager, Tom Jones, Forever.
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CHICAGO. March 2. There's one lightweight Willie Ritchie wants to knock out. Ad Wolgai;t doesn't -have to ak the champion who it is cither. Fresh from the sunny clime of California, the boss of the 133 pounders lightly leaped off a limited from San Francisco Sunday and burst into a proup of a dozen or more admirers at the depot to sreet him. Willie started to tell them about himself. At a late hour Sunday nih'ht he was still responding to querits concerning his Achilles tendon corning from persons who never knew v hat an Achilles tendon was and do not know now. "The foot is in urar.d shape." said Willie. "I went 11 miles on the road the last day on the coast without th slightest bit of in.lury. I'll Ut cirly drilling up along th1 lake every riornin? from now up to th tim I f.ht Wolc-jst in Milwaukee Msrrh 12. And I aru 2'?inz to in rerfet -hire
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Tris Speaker is the Lad the Outlaw Owners Are After Now Managers Are Given Final Instructions.
CHICAGO. March 2. Federal league cluh owners held an informal meeting in Fres. Gilmore's offices Sunday, the gathering being their final convention until after the impending p nnant clash. Hefore this session the It ague chief called together the seven managers who were on hand, and gave them final instructions as to their conduct on the ball held this summ er. "The eyes of the entire baseball world will be on the Federal players during the coming season," began Gilmore, "and it is of prime importance that the players conduct themselves as gentlemen from the lime they appear on the diamond until the last man is out. The umpires will be given full authority to curb disturbers and I give you ny word that it will go hard with any player or manager whose behavior tends to discredit the league." Practically every out of town cluh representative wa,s homeward bound Sunday night. The majority will linger in their native towns only a day or two. as practically every club in the circuit will have a delegate in New York Thursday when the bout bearing the So and Giants docks. Pres. Gilmore and Owner Weeghman plan to leae for the -at Wednesday. .So confident are some of the club owners of landing Tris Speaker and other stars with the world tourists they they took only is or L'" plovers when the IN'O athieb s were distributed in Saturday's meeting.
lanunig nioie points man any ol
other colleges entered. Notr I Mm led Chicago, one of the t-.-st track teams in the conference, by u:;o pur.t. while the gold and blue's IT c ':r.:-ri completely shaded the fiw m.de by Northwestern, another confer-r.rc entrant. Notre Dame was !eftrlved of at le -c three points when John Piaiu t-piai:,-
ed his ankle warming up and was ri. able to run the "half mile. rin:u h: -i previously beaten O'Donnell a:, i tf-hrivcr. the men who took first .r. ! second places, and followers of intercollegiate sport wero anxious to the Notre Pame man and Osborne, Northwestern, meet for thee athlet are the fastest in thfl weet in the half mile. Osborne scored nil of the Norta western's points by taking" first in th SSO Saturday.. It is possible that Notre Dame may be imited t send a relay team to compete j:i the Missouri Athletic clui) games at St. Louis, but in cao lh invitation does net come, the varsity will enter no more indoor track meet . Harper intends to give "his track men a two week layoff before preyaration are begun for the outdoor season. The men will continue to take light workouts but the strenuous drilling they have recently received will be dropped for a fortnight. Notre Dame's outdoor season will open in the latter part of April, sho a I the poltl and blue decide to send a team to the Pennsylvania rflay game? at Philadelphia. These Frames are. next to the National Jntercolk giat s. the mo-it important intercolb giai e gatherings of tho ye.r. Noir Dime lias figured prominently lu the Pennsylvania games for the laM four years, but the prowess fif the gold and idue. was demonstrated for the most part in the individual events. In l:l'J. the first year Notre Damn entered. Wasson took first In the broad jump and Philbrook landel third in the shot. But 1911 wa the varsity's biggest year. Wasson again won th broad jump. Pill Martin hefted the most famous intercollegiate sprinters in the country and took first place in the 10U yard dash, while Fhilbr-ook took premier honors In the discuss and first place in the shot put. In 1MPhilbrook won first both in the discus ;uul shot, while Wasson took second in the broad, jump. Notro Dame entered a relav team for tho first time in 1H1::. The gold and blue athletes did not place among the leaders due inostlv to the failure of the locals to find a man the eiual of Hirdcr, Ifenehan "ni Plant. Wasson took first place in the broad jump. Whtther or not Notre Dam will enter the Pennsylvania games with a mile relay team, this year, depend upon the success of Harper In uncovering a stellar quartermilr. Notr Da trie would have defeated Illinois, the college champ at the conference last June if the fourth varsity runner had come up to tho mark of his teammates. P.irder reeled off one quart r in r,o 4-.".. Ib nehan ran his lap in ." 1 flat, while "Johnnie" Plant hit a t.-i -rific pace for his share of tho race and stepped the distance in fi l-o. Notre Dame's fourth man was ur.abl to do better than o.. however, and the varsitv lost a good chance to humble th best rel.iv team In college rank". Plant. Pirder am"! Henehan are getting better than ever this year, and if a pood man can be found to fill out th quartet Notre Dame will be assured of stellar representation" in the big eastern game?.
QUINLAN THINKS HE WILL MAKE SHOWING
WATERS SETS GOOD MARK
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was i7tt, and in the llrst came he toppled the maples for 2 1.".. The other games resulted in 20! r nd 20". Waters is ..ne of the most . onsistent bowlers in the Klks' club, and go to Pul'falo March 12 ti eompete m the National bowling tournament. Ibenters onlv in the singles division.
TRKlIi; IIAPTP. lnd.. March J Although Parry uinlan is not promising-the Terre Haute baseball patrons a pennant, he hope? to land the loe.ii .lub i:i the first division and s.i.vs he wants th-oi to wtth-hold .1 idrment en him and his team until he ha had a hanee. Writing of hi plans, he sa I b lier I am next to th game h plaved iti the iv-i.tral league, having handled the Krie lub in th- 12-el::'. Central, and T am sure I will hav Terre Haute high in the raee next, s a son. The outlook Is bright, and ur.le ne get a roHen break you can depn! on it that Tt rre Haute will hae . tirst division team. I never claim a title in the winter; it mii't be won the diamond in th summer, but m.- !' bo there at the finish, you can vt that."
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