South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 103, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1915 — Page 8
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Manager Koehler Sends Squad Through Stiff Morning Drill and Follows with RegularRecruit Game. Aurora in all hr orange glory and her f'.nsrers dripping dew triple d pally and over the gra?sy meads of Springbrook park this morning, kissed dry the muddy, murky paths, and there was once more great joy in the Honsitr baseball camp. (We diln't mean to do that, but Just wanted to stick our iintrer in the old Miltonic pot again to s'-e if we had forgotten anything.) Oettlng down t baseball tacks, whatever they are, and in plain unvarnished English the sun came out again this morning, sent a couple of hoi shots across the grass and then Mgr. Pen Koehler was happy. For lour whole days the S. . S. signal h:us been Hashing from headquarters, hut to no avail. For three days it rained and on the fourth it pot so darned cold that all Hen and his men could think of during the day was trench life. Txok For Another Cut. Hut this morning the gang got out early. Up until dinner time the feature of the program was hatting, base running and outheld work. This afternoon Pen sent the squad through a rerM game again. The regulars stacked up against the recruits. Everybody got a i hance to work and show what he hud In him. It is quite 1'kely that following today's game another cut In the squad may follow. With the opening day Just two weeks away Koehler just has to get his weeded out and begin some practice. Nichols, the second sacker, team team purchased ly Smith from the league, is not exhibiting signs of over-anxiety for joining the Hoosiers. Ed sent the infielder a contract with a substantial raise In pay over that which he received last season but still Nichols does not appear to hanker coming to South Hend. Ed has mailed the player his final terms and unless the tosser accepts, negotiations between he and the magnate will be concluded. Hurler Due Soon. Charles Vanlindlngham, the hurler who spent part of last season in the Southern Michigan league, will arrive in South Fend Thursday. Van Landinuham has been working out at Winchester. Ky., ami did not expect to report here until April 20 but Ed has uch an excellent supply of twlrlers on hand that he is anxious to see how Van compares with the youngsters. ('Ireen, the outilelder secured last season by Smith in the Klefer-Dobhins trade with I'.attle Creek, is also expected In today or tomorrow. He Intended reporting Monday but did not arrive per schedule. (Ireen will have considerable competition in the outheld this spring with Adams. P.uMlng- . ton. Diem and Hroder looking as well ' as they do at the present time. Foth Adams and Bullington appear to be the goods and one or both are likely to land Jobs with the Hoosiers. ATHLETES AT Y. M. C. A. ARE PUT TO THE TEST Several Events Which Include? Runulns uml Kicking Staged at (iyinnashtm. Records were given a close call Monday night in the second series of the annual individual championship contests held in the gymnasium of the V. M. C A. under the direction of J. U. Miller, physical director. The first series was held last Monday night "when the same contestants that took part last night were in the events. A summary of the men and events is as follows: hot put Andrus. first; Oarfcld. second; hanr.ileld, third. Two broad jumps Shanafield. first: Yost, second: Andrus, third. Distance 17 feet, 6 inches. Kunning- high kick Andrus. first; darfield, second: Sylvanus, third. Height S feet. 4 inches. Standing high jump Andrus. first; (jarfield, second; Yost, third. Height 4 feet - inches. Rope climb Yost, first; Thomas, second. Distance 14 feet. In inches. Three-fourths mile run Garfield, first: Moulder, second; Cracker, third. Time o minutes, 'J C-i seconds. Mile run Moulder, first; Carficld, second: Crack vr, third. Time 5 minutes. A" secends. At the n'.'Xt and last of the series to be held April 19, the following vents will be contested upon: One broad jump, springboard high jump, double kick, pole vault, two mile run. hitch kick and hop, step ami jump. CANDIDATES FOR HIGH TEAM PRACTICE TODAY Local Will Meet Singers at Singer Park on Thursday Aftcmooii. Ileal baseball workouts were started today by Coach Metzler's high sch ol sphere tossers this afternoon, according to an announcement posted Monday at the school. Inclement wtather and vacation has cut into the t'me of preparation usually allotted to the squad, so that It will have to be rounded into form in a hurry. The Singer club of the factory league will bo the first opponent of the locals and the two squad will play their lirst game at Singer park on Thursday afternoon. The Singer peopl- are anxious to schedule the high schoolers for at least twice a werk. but It is probable that only one battle will he staged between the clubs any one week. It is expected that the contests will prove of untold henetlt to both squads as it will give the, men in charge an Me i of what the candidates can do undrr fire. Every man out for a position on the high se-iool team Is ordered to report at L- t per field this afternoon, where batting and fielding practice will be on the bill. kitty u:i;i i: may oa it. KVANSVILLK. Ind.. April 1C. Herring anil M urphysboro having reused to Jf,ln the Kitty league, the dieet.rs of the bnue fear they will be compelled to diatand.
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rosTorrici-; lea;i:e. DOWNTOWN Shelter Hartzell 16$ 121 101 127 115 124 M 127 4 76 C69 306 281 id; 117 127 553 12S 132 SI 178 51'J Palmer Handicap . . . Totals SPECIAL Hilderhrand . . Aulls Stamm , Handicap ... 521 458 1532 107 166 SS 178 146 1S2 80 178 CS1 480 249 534 Totals i0 5S6 1644 DISPATCHERS (Joss 145 Kettring 138 Whitinger 9 5 Handicap .... 149 123 157 142 149 136 118 101 149 404 473 338 447 Totals 527 NIC, 1 IT HAWKS Showalter 117 Henderson 10 1 .31 504 1562 124 131 113 152 124 138 143 152 265 - u I .1 347 456 Heinrich Handicap ... Totals H EC I STE PSSlay ha ugh Jester Smith I landicap . . , Totals MAILING Preice Tipton Kettles I landicap . . 91 152 464 114 140 153 120 520 bo i 7 1521 113 148 191 120 132 120 163 120 359 414 507 360 r , 572 541 1640 126 104 162 128 133 134 133 128 143 100 143 128 518 129 143 142 114 4 05 338 438 387 166S r " o o S 4 32 413 Totals 521 .529 WINDOWS In wood 131 Bertch 147 Clmmerman .... 124 I landicap .... 114 118 142 147 114 Totals OFFICE MeClure I lenderson . . Swintz , Handicap . 516 621 528 1565 16G 137 120 5 7 135 134 133 o t 167 160 120 46 8 431 373 171 Totals 480 4 59 04 1443 clothiers lexgue. SPIRoS Herman 1 47 149 169 Bunch 126 129 113 John, Jr 106 137 137 Jim Cuv 123 133 169 Hullie 1S2 125 152 4 6 5 36S 380 425 4 59 Totals CS4 LIVINGSTONS Galley 141 Dickie 181 Roberts 102 Mekielski 122 Bobbie . 141 673 740 209' 141 169 137 107 161 ICO 142 123 88 123 442 492 362 307 425 Totals . . . VEKNONDenslow . . . Sweet Method . . . Kurtis Atvas 687 695 626 201S 128 104 9 3 109 141 112 113 7 5 124 1.80 147 129 132 110 192 297 34 6 300 34 3 513 Totals 5SS 596 710 1S91 ADLER BROS. Freudensteln .. 148 114 138 95 133 111 83 130 146 151 111 345 384 345 4 25 .". 3 5 DeCave . Boyce . . Anderson Poulin . . 116 104 141 113 Totals 622 591 621 1834 C. A. CLUB. ATHLETICS Keeney 144 Cover 161 Campbell 165 IMmock 131
154 174 472 176 168 505 171 182 518 163 167 461 157 116 455 56 56 168 877 S63 2579 148 180 507 142 126 405 166 123 439 ISO 15S 573 167 167 500 171 171 513 974 925 2937
Tuttle Handicap 1S2 56 839 Totals VANKKKS Stpphpiison . . . Ell. el Fox , 179 137 150 L. Bomine 235 O. Romine 166 Handicap .... 171 Totals 1038 TRIBUNE LEAGUE. PEN PUSHERS
Uaven 164 125 177 466 Hraunsdorf 130 148 148 436 Shanatield 131 136 159 426 Livengood . . 1 26 181 1 23 4 30 llershenow 157 171 147 475 Handicap .... 185 185 185 555 Totals 893 95G 939 2788 NONPAREILS K.l.lv 139 157 102 398 Wagner 129 1 42 147 41 S Greening 146 187 136 469 Knoblock 156 1 45 191 492 Ro,e 129 169 1 26 43 4 Handicap .... 196 lto 196 588 Totals 905 996 S9S 2799 MATS Vena 160 124 169 453 eloolev 128 122 112 362 n'Donnell 130 166 137 433 GoiT 151 114 150 415 Harding 201 162 153 516 Handicap 167 167 167 501 Totals 937 S55 SS8 2680 LINOTYPES Guentert 122 177 159 458 Henrv 1 45 113 142 400 Jacobs 128 102 169 399 Koenig 1 78 136 129 443 Jackson 124 156 138 41S Handicap 215 215 215 645 Totals 912 S99 952 2763
vniti:i uiYc.rr:. KUGGLKKS Parth Paumgartner . Prhardt Kuppert Felstkorn
162 149 161 4T2 190 212 143 343 143 172 124 441 172 171 211 554 226 1S1 1S4 391 S95 8S5 S23 2603 1GS 232 204 394 16S 171 174 513 143 147 157 447 169 144 172 4S3 154 213 190 557 792 907 897 2396
Totals PAUPEKNSII. Morrison . . Crepeau Hickey Moon ........ Kcene Totals ; FIRST PROTEST OF SEASON PuiTalo Manager Claims Pules Were Ylolatetl. NEW YOPK. April 13. Mgr. Sehalley of the Puffalo Federals Monday- protested the game played Saturday with Brooklyn in which the latter team won. Sch alley's- protest is based on the ground that Iand. who went in to catch in the seventh inning, was legally out of the game after Young raft for him. Iand previously went to bat for Upham. WOUiAST VS. WKIjSII. MlLWAl'Ki:!:. Wis.. April 12. It was announced today that Ad Wolast will meet Freddie Welsh v b'foro the Sou'h lde club in this city on May 4 In a 10-round, no dec'uiei. bout.
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W. L. Pet. Frooklyn 2 0 1.CC0 Newark 2 0 I.e. 00 Chicago 1 0 1.0U0 Kansas City 2 1 .CRT Pittsburgh 1 2 .3 3 St. Louis 0 1 .000 IJuffalo o - .(,f0 Haltimore 0 2 .000
results yiti:hi)AV. Newark. 8; Ilaltimore, 5. Brooklyn. 7; Buffalo, 5. Kansas City. 3: Pittsburgh. 0. Chicago-St. Lou I?, wet grounds. CAMES TODAY. Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louis at Kansas City . Newark at Baltimore. Buffalo at Brooklyn. THE RAMBLINGS OF THE POSTMORTEMS ODE TO SPUING. Spring Is here the poet3 say. And children sing of early May, But the coal goes in the furnace Just the same. And when that sun does come out The people romp and they do shout. But the coal goes in the furnace just the same. Then we hear the prophets say it will he bright and clear today But the coal goes in the furnace just the same. You may take your heavies off And your new light ones doff. But the coal goes in the furnace just the same. And when the last old lump is gone You will all your jewelry have to pawn To keep the coal in the furnace, just the same. Mgr. Bresnahan is said to be worrying for ho fears the Cardinals will give him a run for his money this summer. We thought the Cubs expected to finish in the first division. The other dav the Boston Braves and the Senators played a game and' the Senators won. I-ans began nguring which team is the better. A few years ago the fans would have admitted the team that lost was the worst and let it go at that. There is one day in the week when Freddie Welsh does not lose a popular decision to some home town product and that is Sunday, when he doesn't light. The Feds figured they lost a small fortune because It rained Sunday. We have heard of no letters of condolence from the O. B. people. TRAINING. I leave on a happy jaunt Said the youth to his dear aunt I'm going to train Where it doesn't rain And where snow storms never haunt. (Several weeks intermission.) Home again, our hero cried And auntie heard him as he sighed, No more I'll train Down In the rain Nor to the sunny south I'll ride. It sometimes depends on where you live as to what team is leading the league. Since we like our sport editor and like to see him do well, and are deepby concerned In his battle for synonyms for rain we offer the following and our only charge will be a pill now and then. Our synonyms is A DRY CHASER. A SMOKE. Just a pill, a little pill Hut it will always till the bill. When wo seek dope It's our only hope When all this space we have to kill. Suppose, the Cubs beat Memphis, and Memphis beat Evansville and Evansvtlle beat the Braves, and the Braves beat Torre Haute and Terre Haute beat the White Sox and the White Sox defeated St. Joseph and St. Joseph beat St. Louis and St. Iouls beat Indiana university and Indiana university beat Terre Haute. howwarm will it be at Kankakee when it rains after a dry spell? Pads about me. in front and in rear. Pads on the ceiling and pads on the tloor. i Nought about to trouble me. nought that 1 fear Kxeept this terrible noise and the roar That e'en through these pads I always hear. When the other bugs begin their horrible snore. HE CAME RIGHT IN AND WALKED RIGHT OUT AGAIN Iloxer Hilly Walters Sees Slim Crowd Awaiting Fight and Makes liappea ranee. MILWAFKF.K. Wis.. April 13. As a result of an extraordinary stunt he pulled here last night. Poxer Hilly Walters of Chicago will bo barred for life from the ring in Wisconsin, acc -rdlng to a statement today by the chairman of the commission. Walters was scheduled to go in against Hilly Kraemer in a 10-round bout before Pen teinels club. He was seen In the hall early in the evening sizing up the house. When it came time to call the tight Walters was missing. His suit case and a $23 forfeit was all that could be found of his effects. BAN IN MYSTERIOUS TRIP A. L. Head Makes Prtef Stay in Chicago. CHICAGO, April 13. Pres't 'Johnson of tho American league was back in Chicago today after a brief but mysterious trip, and will remain in town long enough to open his mail only. Ho plans to leave tonit;ht for iSt. Louis in company with Pres't Comlskey of the White .ox to attend the tiring of the llrst base hits in the American league battle there tomorrow. MOST mil MONKY. Cse distilled water ice, it leaves nd sediment or slime in your n-frlgerat-ors. Doctors endorse Its use. Handled by A. Prockman. phone H. S976; It. S. Puffy, phone H. SI 92; Downing & Prown, phone H. 5294. Adv. roil JKFFIUF.S ACTOMOIULFS. see Frazler and Fraz'.er. General repairing. Distributing airents for Posh magneto and Stromberg carburetor. HS-U'O Lincoln way E. Advt. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS
HO W I WON THE TITLE BY JESS WILLARD.
Herewith is presented the opening installment of Jess Willard's story of his own life, "How I Won the Championship." It is the lirst authentic and authorized story of the new champion's career in and out of the ring and was obtained from him by Ed W. Smith, sporting writer and well known ring expert, the day after the big battle with Jack Johnson in Cuba. Willard gave over the better part of an entire day in dictating the story and later embellished it with many notes and in its present form it can be classed as correct in every detail. Had It not been for the taunts and sneering laughter that met me at almost every turn during the last three years it is doubtful if I ever would have preserved in my ambition to win the world's fighting title. More than once I was tempted to quit in total disgust and go back to Kansas for the simple lifo of a breeder of horses. More than once I told myself there was no use and that I might as well acknowledge then and there that it was a hopeless case. But the thought of quitting that way, the thought of an unreached ambition that I knew would torture the remainder of my life, the idea of giving up a great purpose that I knew was possible engulfment, spurred me on. The more they sneered and laughed the firmer I grew in this purpose and here I am today, champion of the world. Was Always StuhUrii. That's what won me the title the stubbornness they say 1 possessed when I was a boy and which I never outgrew. They said I showed it in the battle when I refused to be awed by the presence of the most wonderful tighter of the day and a little later refused to be cut down by his mightiest punches. But what helped most to keep me going during the lean, gnawing days when thcrj was nothing in sight, no money coming in, no matches on, nothing but a defeated ambition at every turn, was the sneer that I received. That was the goad I needed. It made me champion. I was pretty much what they call a country-jay: a big green farmer, totally unused to citv ways, along about MIKE IS A FUNNY GUY Fires His Manager Then Hires Private Secretary. CHICAGO. April 1 3. Everyone wh.i knows anything about the boxing game knows that Mike Gibbons of St. Paul is clever. He is so clever they call him the "Phantom" of the ring. Mike is so clever that he recently tied the tinware to Mgr. Eddie Rcddy because he thought the employment of a manager a waste of kale. But It remained for Gibbons to put over a new one, ami now he has a privato secretary, according to correspondence just received. PLAY RECORD GAME. GREEN P. AY. Wis., April 13. The longest amateur baseball game ever played in this section of the state took place when the Green Bay White ox defeated the Fox tars in a 15-inning contest, 2 to 1. Pitcher Pinchard for the Sox won his own game with a three-base drive. Pisease os
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