South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1914 — Page 9

sati'Hiiav, ocTr.i:i: i, mil. Philadelphia jleam raves Betting Changes in Quaker Town After Defeat of Macks

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

is Based by Unexpected Assault of Stalling's B

Athletic Money Disappears Like June Snow Braves do Not Fear Lefthanders Says Evers Connie Crew in Daze.

nv niANK c. uknki;. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 10. Here arc a number of intf rviev.-s bearing on the second game of the r 1 1 series which v.'.us scheduled for today. With the weatherman: "Don't worry it will ruin today. Tho farmers need the rain. However, bless the farmer, what, base! all. Oh, yes. come to think of it. I did hear f-omcthing of pome one wanting nice weather. T.ut the farmers need the rain. They shall havo it today." Foiled yesterday in his efforts to pprinklo the landscape, the? weather man evidently did not intend being foiled today. In addition to bringing u an array of heavy, pray clouds to Lack h'un up early today, ho also brought an Intermittent mi: iv rain that started at dawn and which threatened to become .steady and heavy before the day was done. With the betting- commission: "The odds today are 5 to 4 that the Hravos win the series and 5 to 4 that they win the next game and lemme tell you mister, there ain't much Athletic money In sisrht. I h ard tell about $40,000 of Athletic money that was point: begging yesterday for all kind of odds, but there is not $40 in Mght today. The Athletic fellows kinda pot cold fret I guess. There is -ome betting today but most of them is hedge bets." And now, ladies and pcntlemen, the Fpeaker is Johnny Kvers. a Hawston fellow. Lend your ear while he articulates: Loft 1 landers Tie. "Left handlers .are pie for us. Only once since the middle of July rns a southpaw beaten our regular team. That fellow was Aithison of Hrooklyn. Hut we pot even with him the next time. Hammered him out of the box that's what we did. I hear they are poinp to pitch I'lank apainst us in the r xt pame. if they do give us a look." IMward T. Collins, who second bases f jc jNEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS f -r T V r vi:i:so.als. Mrs. Mary Kujawa of Milwaukee arrived here for a few days' isit with Mrs. Frank I'liszak, W. Division st. Mrs. Yalentino Wcsok k and her daughter and sons. J.tose, Kkgieusz and (.'lenient. 7 "5 Cleveland av... left today for North liberty to spend a few days with the former's son-in-law, Jacob Wesolck. Yern Fopart arrived here from Jansinp for a visit with Miss Mary Koscielna, 417 S. Chapin st. Mrs. Anna Fiwek, 402 S Cariisle st.. was taken Thursday to Kpworth hospital, seriously ill. lr. Fierce and Dr. Myers are attending her. Miss Tekla .zamecka. 00 S. W. Najder st.t has returned Irom two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Chi capo. Miss Cecilia Cu iklir ska. 1106 W. IMvisJon st.. has left for Kast ('liicag( to attend the wedding of a relative. Stephen Futlek, formerly residing at Yv. Sample St., has moved to Chicago. Mrs. M. Gine and son. August. cic eland av left today for North liberty for a visit with relatives and friends. While there they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weso1 e k . Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hosinski. 90S HI. line av.. will leave Sunday morning fer Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. Will lam Najdek of Flkhart. arrived here to be the guest for a few days of his mother, Mrs. Mary Najdek, i7 W. Thomas st. Stanislaus Wietrzyeki of Cleveland, who has been her." fof a few das visiting friends, left this morning for Chicago. The condition of Stanislaus Grzegorzewicz. W. Iiision st., who has been critically ill for several days, is now much improved. Miss Clara Jarzewiez will leave Sunday morning for her home in Michigan City after a few days' visit with irjends here. John Claim returned to Indianapolis following a short isi: in South Fend. Matthew Korzynieewski. Frairie av., left Friday for Laporte for a week's with friends-. Miss Nellie l'ur;:niowiez of Fetroit arrived here tins morning to be the guest l"r a few das of Mr. and Mrs. John Zubanki. F.owman st. Alex Wozniak of Hammond is in the city on business. I?oleslaus Faz. . Walnut st., has! A 1 Igone to iiporte to spend a lew days with relatives. I. Bgrrs has l--rn hero afterntmn on tt lii;.dnt.--. returnei! this lii Iiomii' in '!" -l. i :i(l. M iei-. slavis AiUi-.inwic;: 1 ft tiulav fr Cary alter a l.ru f isit with fri!ni ' fr (I.iry afttr a 'nu: i.Mt itiij ixirnds in this city. v. Kr.nian Marvir.iak. C S. ('.. pastor of 't. tani-dai.s paril'i. has returned from a short visit in Chicago. SOCIAL I'A I.NTS. Tho Younir Pooph-'s so. it ;y of st. St.ini!aus parish hoia niovtMiiMiiv at i. m;ii.im.ius nail. Tiio nirtin of tho lhh 1 . 1 .no. i . w ii . i c n'"o i-J'.indav afternoon at ' oc!ot k at Z. 1?. hall. 'Die Name of Mary society will liold its !:ie.-tin Stindav afternoon .tt 2 o lin k in the t. Iledwm-o i-chuol b ill linr. The military band of KaVor.s 7.. . No. 1. will hold its rehear.-. tl Tiu!ay "venin? at 7:U0 o'el"ek ai Toli-h Turner hall. Tho tinllinc exercises of X. V,. No. 1 Falcons will ;o neia .Monu;iy even ing at their own nail on w . l . lsion : hall on V t ''vhn Y,v,- ('it-r St. Helen's Wreath i fo( i.'tv of St. ( 'asiniir's parish J. .. : 1 I will hold its meeting Sunday afterno n at ' 4 o'clock In the. school buildir. g. Th- St. John i:an-elisti- yooi.-ty No. r,", will liold its nut ting Sunday sift-rnoon at t. Adolbert's paro- hial hall. Tin- n. tii.g of St. Vincent A Paulo fociety No. T. N'- ill bo held Sunday alter:. o-,n at '1 o'cb ck in .St. Hed-Tvi,-r-'s s-hool !.;i!ding. Th'- St. A del; ert's society No. ', f t the IVli.h lioinar; Cathoiic union of Aruri ;i v. ill hold its meeting Sunday atternoorj ;-t : o'clock at their rt-jrular place of meeting.

what Tin: u: ni:is say a i jo it Tin: c.ami: Uy :itrzf Stalling, Itravcs: "1 knew my bovs would come through. What they did Friday justifies my confidence in them. And what they did Friday they'll do again. We will win the series sure. And the series won't po the limit either. We'll finish them before it is necessary to play seven pames. I've always thought I had one of the best younp teams ever pot together. What they did today seem? to bear me out." y Connie Alack. Athlctk-s: "Well Friuay was Uoston's day. Saturday is another day. And there are a few more pames after that. Of course I am not predicting that we're going to win out ultimately predictinp isn't in my line, but I have every confidence in the world in my boys. You can't always win you know and this was the time for us to lose. Hut losing hasn't disheartened or discouraged us. Watch us Saturday."

for the home crowd, has these few words to slip unto you: "Featen but net disgraced. Yanquished but not effaced." Mr. Collins doesn't talk in rhyme, normally. But Mr. Collins wasn't ciuito normal this morning. Something happened to him and to his fellow men yesterday. It was something horrible and it all happened so rapidly that Collins hasn't quit figuring it all out and, therefore, must be excused for speaking in a sort of poetical vein. Stalling Silent. "Who are you gonna pitch today if it doesn't rain?" was asked George Stalling, baseball manager with pugilistic aspirations. " Pitcher," answered Mr. fallings, whereupon he left for parts unknown. However, it was whispered if the day be dark, William James, who has a great assortment of fast balls, will do the heaving for the Feantown pang. Otherwise, George Tyler, left-handed person, will be on the job. Speaking of being on the job brings to mind the ticket speculators. The small army of them that was jailed yesterday and the day before are out peddling their wares again. KNIFE AND FORK CLUB WILL BANQUET OCT. 20 Two Speakers Will Provide Program at Dinners During Present Season. Incident to the opening of the season for the Knife and Fork club, the program eommitee, of which Fred Woodward is chairman, announces that for the present season of 191 4-1. " the (dub at each session will be entertained by but two addresses. It has been the custom heretofore to secure three speakers for each monthly meeting. Tho first dinner of the club this season will be held Tuesday night, Oct. ?0. The program as arranged by the committee is an extensive one, an address by Frof. Cogshall of the astronomy department of the University of Indiana, featuring. Prof. Copshall's topic will be "Evidences of Life on y Si tx 5 X Mars and Other Planets". IMward A. Woods of Fittsburu'h, Pa., is the other speaker encraged for tho evminir. His topic, as announced by the program coinmitte, will be: ' The proposed Taxation of Idfe Insui aiH o policies". To more fully prepare the numerous details that will be entailed relative to the opening of the club's season. Dr. Charles Stoltz. president, will call a meeting some time next week of the club's directors. The meeting date has not yet been decided upon, however. BISHOP VISITS NOTRE DAME Ajostolie Poifort of South Africa Tolls of piortiinities in That Country. Tho Perfect Apostolio I). I. ban?lots. (). S. P.. of North Transvaal. South Africa, has . been a visitor at Xotro Dame university. The bishop has been marooned in this country because of the Kuropean war, but has ib-oted his time lecturing about South Africa. The purpose of th bishop's v l, i- "" oo-ir funds lor his mis:fins. ir.no in numher. IVf.-rc colr.-g to South Africa he w as iasto rof a cathedral in ( klawas sent to Penpal io ur a. l-aier in where he remained oiglit ears. then ho became l.ishop of the South African colonics. 'Ior th average Ameri'an South America h;is wonderful op.-nincs along all lines." saiil tho bishop, "and if we b.ad a. fMv Americans in South Africa we couhi make wonderful progress a!on all lines, for th aerage man in his country or.lv works enough to supply his immediate wants." Tho bihhop left Notre Dame today for Chl-ca-'o v h re he will Kive a series of lectures.

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Manage to Hunch Hits In Seventh and Ililitli Innings For the Winning Tallies. Special to The News-Times. NIL!;-?, Mich., Oct. 10. Joe Tinker's Chicago Federal league team stopped off at Xiles Friday to wase the initial contest on their barnstorming tour and defeated the locals 5 to 3. The pame was attended by a.'iout 1,100 fans. The Chifeds go to Clary where they pla,y Saturday, Block started off for the visitors by driving out a home run in the tlrst inning. Xiles tied the score in the third but Chicago got a one run edge in the fifth when Farrell poled a home run. Xiles came back and tied tho count. The Chifeds hunched hits in the seventh and eighth innings, getting three hits each inning:, and scored two runs in the seventh and two in the eighth. In the ninth A. Anderson gladdened ihe hearts of the local fans by pounding out a homer, Fut the rest of the men up failed to cross the plate. Xiles outhit the visitors hut couldn't bunch their drives. Xiles 001 010 0012 11 0 Chifeds 100 010 210 5 10 0 Smith and Tieman; Johnson and Block. WANT SOUTH BEND MEN .St. Jovnh Hall Presents 1'otition to Xotrc Darno Hoard. A request was brought before the faculty athletic board of control at Notre Dame Friday by St. Joseph hall, asking that their hall be granted the day students as members of their foot ball squads. No decision was reached I ny me uoara ana ine matter was ueferred until the next meeting. The athletes St. Joe are said to he especially desirious of obtaining are Arnold Mclnerny, Louis Wolf and Ernest Lajoie. The three South Benders have practiced with the Brownson hall team for the past week and will play in the came with Culver today. The Brownson nailers have depended on the three players for much of their strength and will put up a stiff tight to retain the players.

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