South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1915 — Page 6

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Baseball Candidates Are Given Chance to .Line Them Out. Bergman to Try Hitting From Left Siclj. Hatting practice, the fir.-t of tho yf.ir, was given candid at s lor the Notre Daint' baseball team at tho t-chool gymnasium yesterday afternoon. During the forepart of the session. Coach Harper tossed the hall to the batsmen, hut later he gave this task to sonic of th; pitching candidates vith orders to h-impbv "Job 'cm over". The candidates seemed happy at twinging a club again and stepped into the hall in nice fashion, tho drives off tho bats cutting the air umj skimming the ground at a burning speed. It in lifts t tVirif -,TlMfrKi" TJrrr man, Notre IamVs all round athletic fctar, will consider furiously becomlntf a left handed batter. Coach Harper had the little- follow walloping from the port wide during the workout yesterday afternoon. Uergman is the speediest man on the Notre Iame squad and a whirlwind on the base?. He way a fair hitter last year, hut with his great speed he could beat out even more hits. Coach Harper did not say that Ilergman would become a left handed batter, but he said that ho would be worked from that side of the plate for the present, in orilpr to see how he could handle himself from that position. Iiasebali .Interest has reached a high pitch at Xot;.A Dame and the diamond artists are anxious for tho coming of spring, that they may move out of doorf. In the meantime. Coach Harper is working his men to have them ready for the real hard work rho moment that they step out on a diamond this spring. CARROLL HALL IS BESTED BY JUNIORS Winners Take Urace in Scvonel IVriexl and Win liy IS to 11 Count. St. Patrick's Holy Name Juniors won their 14th consecutive basket ball tame Monday night, when they defeated the Carroll hall five by a score of IS to 11 at St. Patrick's gymnasium. The Carroll -hall aggregation ran away with the first half, scoring 13 points to the Juniors' 1. In the second period. Straus. Deck--with and Kreuzberger located the basket, scoring 14 points while the Carroll team was held to a single point. The Holy Name Juniors have not lost a game this . eason, and lay a strong claim to the junior championship of the city. : . The score: II. X. Juniors (18) Cu rroll Hall (14) Straus Monahan ' . . JUght Forward. Nyikoa Uedcr Left Forward. ICreuzbcrger Heading Center. moger 1 Jerry, Walsh Right Guard. Bcckwlth Ferdwan Left Guard. Baskets Straus, 3; Ueckwith, 2; Kreuzberger; 2; Snioger, 1: Nyifcos, 1; Hcder, "; Monahan, 1: Heading, 1; Perry, 1. Fouls Ucdcr, 2. Referee Cunningham. KING ALFONSO SUFFERS FR0MJEAR AFFECTION MADRID. March 2. King Alfonso is suffering from a recurrence of the ear trouble which has caused him severe pain for several years. Dr. Moore, who arrived here yesterday, made an examination today and adHsej the king to remain in his room -r several days. An operation may r decided upon later.

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GIANTS USE TWO PARKS. MARLIN. Texas, March 2. Activity was the watchword in the Giant training camp today. Mgr. McGraw and the 10 players under him practiced at tw o parks in order that all of the men would get plenty of work. The youngsters are showing supeib form. ATHLETICS WORK. JACKSONVILLE. Fla., March 2. The Athletics went through a real workout today. Connie Mack tried to curb the enthusiasm of the youngsters but they went at their work with vim, while the veterans took things easy. PIIILLIICS U.W i: IT EASY. ST. PETERSPURG. Fla., March 2. Tlie Phillies were put through a light workout today, Mgr. Moran Foending most of the day in having his men become familiar with playing field. the SOX GET DRILLING. PASo RnPLES, Calif., March 2. Morning and afternoon batting, fielding and pitching drills were engaged in by tlie Chicago White Sox squad today. The improvement in the pitching arms of Scroggins, Jasper, Johnson and Cicotte rejoiced the heart ot Mgr. Rowland. Ed Walsh i to be put in charge of the second team which will leave for Oakland tomorrow." Rowland said he believed Big Ed would "come back" this, year. PITFEDS ARRIVE. AUGUSTA, Ga.. March 2. Seven members of tho Pittsburg Federal league team arrived in Augusta this morning from Washington to begin their spring training. The party was in charge ot Mgr. Rebel Qake. Yesterday was spent by the Pitfeds looking over the sights at the national capital. REPS REGIX THAIXIXG. ALEXANDRIA. La.. March . 2. Practically all the players of the Cincinnati National league club were in tump today and spring practice begat? in earnest at 10 a. m. The work today was light, mostly. Uy chasing by tho fielders and tosding tlie ball by the pitchers. First exhibition games will be played next week with Shreveport of the Texus league. CUPS GET STIFF WORKOUT. TAMPA, Fla., March 2. The Chicago Cubs regulars and tryouts were put through a double workout again today in preparation for the gamo with the Philadelphia Nationals Monday at St. Petersburg. SENATORS START TRAINING. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., March 2. Fourteen of the Senators' young pennant chasers today were more or less in need of "Dr." Ryan's services, fedlowing their first workout yesterday. So eager were the "Rookies" to show their "stuff that they cut loose before the veterans could stop them. Morgan turned up late with the excuse that he had been delayed by a wreck. JAMES HOLDS OUT. MACON, Ga., March 2. The world's champion Braves held the first practice workout f the season today en the park here. The team arrived last night. Rill James, who is holding out for more money has not yet reported. DONOVAN WORKS YANKEES. SA WXAH, Ga.. March 2. The Yankees were put through their first wtrkout today with the arrival of the tardy members who failed to report yesterday. Mgr. Donovan made v his players run the two miles from the h tel to the playing field and once there gave them no rest. DODGERS WORK. HARD. D.UTOXIA. Fla.. March 2. Mgr. Robison had his men out early today and the Dodgers were put through some stiff practice in the first day's v orkoutu KRAMER WHIPS STANLEY. MILWAUKEE. March 2. Billy Kramer of Milwaukee outfought Bert .Stanley of Oshkosh last night in 10 rounds. YoungAVallace of Milwaukee earned a clean decision over Young White of Chicago with two knock downs in the 10th round. c0 GCMl: U1TH T f

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HIGH FRESHMEN ARE DEFEATED dY TURNERS Winn. r Art Behind at End eif First Period But Stage Comeback.

In one of the fastest and cleanest games seen on the Turner floor this season the high school freshmen five were defeated by the Turners by a score of 24 to 17 last night. The freshmen led In the first half by a score of 12 and 11 but the Turners came back fiercely and tore the victory from the hands of their opponents. C. Mohn, Curry and Steele were the shining lights for th? Turners while Donovan and W. Mohn starred for the high school quintet. Lineup and summary: Tunica (21) IYolnncn (17) C. Mohn ........ W. Mohn. Schupert Right Forward. Steele Ransberger Left Forward. Curry Donovan Center. Rostiier Snyder Right Guard. Brinkman, Bishop Smith Left Guard. Field goals C. Mohn. 5; Steele; Curry, 4; Bishop; W. Mchn; Ransberger, 2; Schupert; Donovan, 3; Smith. Free throws Snyder; C. Mohn, 2. Referee Hehan. HIGH TEAMS TO MEET AT GARY ON FRIDAY Winner of Content Will Get n Cliauco te liattlo for State Honors. High school basket ball fans are busy with paper and pencil doping out just how many games will be necessary and what teams the local high five will have to defeat at Hammond next Friday and Saturday in order to earn the right to represent this district at the tournament for the state high school basket ball title at Indiana university March 12 and 13. According to the schedule received in South Bend yesterday, the local five will do the Inauguration ceremonies when they battle Gary at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. If they aro victorious in the contest they will have a layoff of 2 4 hours when they again enter the lists againrt the winner of the Valparaiso-Wheeler contest. A victory here will launch the locals into the semi-finals from whence they will step into the finals, providing they win all these games. This year 15 4 teams have entered the sectional tourneys whereas only 77 teams competed in the tournament at Indiana last year where under the old plan, one squad might be compelled to play five or six games in two days in order to win the honors. Under the present system about four games Is the; limit that any team will have to play In the sectional squabbles, while the winners in the fourteen "centers" will meet at Indiana in the two days' competition. Anderson, Seymour, Bedford, Bluffton, Brazil, ' Crawfordsville, Evansville, Franklin, Kokomo, Lebanon, Lafayette, Richmond, and Rochester are the other "centers." COFFEY WANTS FIGHT WITH JESS WILLARD FOR HONORS NEW YORK, March 2. Billy Gibson, manager of Jim Coffey, has sent word to Tom Jones, the manager of Jefs Willard, that he is wililng to put the Irish champion against Willard for a bout in this city for 10 rounds, or to stage them in a 20-round bout in Havana. Gibson claims thta inasmuch as Coffey has out-pointed Gunboat Smith and that Smith has a 20-round dicision over Willard, Coffey is entitled to a match with the Kansas City giant to decide the white hope; champion. JIM FLYNN WANTS BOUT t Eli PASO, Tex., March 2. Fireman Jim Flyna arrived here Monday evening from Chicago ready for a match in Juarez with "Gunboat" Smith or another man of his weight. Smith is now said to be in New York and even if a match can he arranged it will require some time before; he car. come here and train for the fight. Jess Willard did not stop his training work Monday as he expects to hear something definite from Jack Curley and Johnson from Havana Tuesday. & I A bo K6 'S1

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