South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 255, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1916 — Page 8
3 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Fast Horses Booked for Opening Races Today at Fair A $200,000 Fortune R S sje J sje if BOWLING SCORES I nit"l lu. STRAIGHT HEATS PI STARTERS Russell Boy 2:001 From the Little S0ÜTATN.
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Co ' 4V. j ( Rooms for Rent )9 Biggest Host of Football Aspirants in History of School Line is Problem. Napoleon Direct in Free-for jj Entries for Today's Races iall Wins With Ease DiuDwindle From Thirty-two to Five. 7". ill meter Romps in Karnival.
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Tv;n South Rend boys, Mrlnorny and Grant, were funl on ("artier Field. Monday, in the hiirgext tirstday s'piaj that ever showed up for
Notr I am1 football. , Ispite the: hent of the day, and despite the fact j that not a man on the entire sTU.id h;i. a class to attend before Sept. 13. thirty of Harper's men were out for first day practice. And they wprc out twice, in the forenoon from '. to II: v. ;,nj again in the afternoon from 2 to .". Hanl Work slogan. Co.-u hes l!ar!" r and Roi kr;- ut the m n into hard work right away. Hard work H th slogan. Hard work will hie to t.e done in ordr to huihl up that nw lin in which only nnc survivor from last year remain?. After twenty minutes' signal drill, the back were put tMrouKh one hour's practice in dodging". 'ht' Grant and O'Neil were, given tryouts at .ju.-irt-r. Gmnt is the had ! l T 1 1 - South Bei.d'-r who l-is written sport fur local and metropolitan papers. and is no'v re?dy to put theory into practice. Cofall. captain of the Gold and Blue, and DeGree had h twenty mirmtfy ..-ssion at punting. I f ; r , in the opinion of I'm. ich Harper and of A sextant Couch Hock no. is one of the beM punters ev-r at Notre I Mine. In the initial practice the I'ig fellow ki ked spwnl punts of Mxty yard?. tVntor I Problem. Rockn worked for an hour in ach practice, morning and afternoon, on the new line. The whoTe line is a problem, hut the highest puzzle in the prohlern is. who will play center. There is one way, and only on? way, to deride. That way is to try out man aftr man till the best man is found. The tryout wa he pun in the ery first practice, whn the roaches worked ladigan and Jones to see how either of them would fill the his hole left by llun'h 'IonneU. Peoph still complain of South Bend's weather during the past two months aero, hut Mclnerny seems to hae enjoyed it. for he appeared to the roaches' happy eyes as the most "peppery" youngster in the hunch. C'4m-)is Happy. The, coaches' eyes were happy. Not only did the largest first d.iy squad in Notre Dame history put in its appearance, bm every man seemed glai to he hack, and every man was in the pink of condition.
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Straight heat? featured the five eents on the opening day of the
irrand circuit racing here Monday. In the free-for-all pace. Napoleon
J Direct won almost as he pleased.
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WOMEN GOLFERS MEET
1'orty Aro I.titrrril in Tournament at l 'rrnch I Ark.
Intrrnatlpal News Srviie: I'll KN'Ci ' LK'K SIMUNCS. Ind.. Sept. 12. A Hear day and a fast course greeted the la entrants in the first annual tournament for the womens' rham pion.-hip of the entral States iolf ass. iat ion htre toda . Women from Mho, Indiana. Kentucky and Illinois outside Chic.'.o) are entered.
HIGH GRIDIRON MEN GET HARD WORKOUT Hard werk and plenty of it was the rani handed out to the hiuh sch"i"d gridiron arti-ls yesterday afternoon by e' i. h' s K. H. Hurnham and "". A. Cooper. During the latter par? of the prat tic the linemen were put throu-h a 1 1 1 1 1 s. . iminaue. The re..l scritnae work is booked for Wednesday, wfien the fans will be friven a chant e to see the team in at tion Tomorrow ln-n; S.-hool day at the fair n practne uill oe held.
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Philadelphia Boston .
New York rittsburch
t'llb'MjTO St Louis Cincinnati AM KM I' I'.nston Detroit C him so New Vtrk St. Ixiuls Washington
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Kansas City Minneapolis Columbus .. St. Paul Toledo Milwaukee .
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES l!lC5li!jjelcSj! AMERICAN LEAGUE Ixuis ...001 000 010 2 r 3
Chicago 211 001 00 3 11 2 Koo.. Groom. Hamilton. Park and Hartley; Fa her and Schalk.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia .000 000 400
New York ..CIO fiOO 11 9 Kixey, Oeschper, Mayer Hums, Adams; Tesreau and den.
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Brooklyn . Boston Marquard Gowdy.
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Columbus . . Milwaukee . Curtis and and Stumpf.
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St. Tau! 100 200 0001 9 2 Louisville ...100 111 01 ." 11 1 Niehau. Upham and Clemons; Perdue, Luque and Hillings.
Minneaprlis . 000 000 010 1 T, 0 Indianapolis 203 000 000 5 i 1 Hurk. Williams. Cashion and Owens; Falkenben? and Sehang.
KKM'LTS MONDAY.
National liftituf. New York. 0; Phlla.lelphia. 4. HoHton. ."; Brooklyn. 1. Amrrlro Lnuf. hieaco. St. Ixuis. 2I'.oston. 4; Washington. 2. Metroit. 0; Celevland, 1. AmerirAn Ajoc1Uon. Louisville. 5; St. Paul. .1. Indianapolis. ."; Minneapolis. 1 Kansas "Ity. 7: Toletlo. .". Columbus. 3; Milwaukee. 1.
Kansas City .021 301 000 7 Toledo 002 01 1 001 .1 Crutcher. Humphries and Adams, McColl and Wells.
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bowl.i:ks in p.vilir Preceding the opening of Cnited league at the Jlardeen bowling alleys, a parade of the members of the Silver tMge and Schäfer and Platner teams was held on the down-town streets, the men marching from the cigar store to the bowling alleys, led by a band of three pieces.
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GAMES TODAY. National Learue fhleago at Itonton. Pittsburgh at Itrooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. St Louis at Philadelphia American Ivjue. St. Loul nt Chicago. Detroit nt Cleveland. Hoston at ashington.
IT. WAVXK TI'.AAI WANTS GA3IK The Fort Wayne Athletic club football team desires games for the coming season with any teams of j;ood calibre in South Herd and vicinity. Games may be arranged by communicating with the manager, W. S. O'Brien 1715 Webster st.. Fort Wayne, Ind.
EVANS TO BE HONORED Will he Guol of Kdfircwuior Golf Club on His Hot urn.
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International News Service: CHICAGO. Sept. 12 The Kdgewater Golf club, which claims Chick Kvans. holder of the national
1 open and amateur golf titles, will
tender him an elaborate banquet on his return from the eaM in commemoration of his winning two championships this year.
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j I'niversity of Pennsylvania football j sound began preliminary practice here Monday on the grounds of the ! P.ucks county country club at Iag- ! home. Twenty members of last j ear's 'varsity, and freshmen teams i reportetl to roach Folwell and were I giv-n a light but fa?t drill in for- , ward formations.
IH1VT PIRATKS. R I NOT A M TO N. X. Y., Sept. 12. Hinghamton's state league team won from Pittsburgh Monday, 6 to 5, by bunching hits.
HOME RUN KING IS BACK ON OLD
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( riii.vn-x ui:li:.sk thrfi:. PITTSHCRGH. Pa.. Sept. 12. The release of three players to the L?irI mingham team of the Southern asj sociation by the Pittsburgh National i league club was announced Monday. ' Thev are Pitcher H. Douglas. In- : l eider B. W. Cleveland and Outt. elder Kugene Madden.
AUGUSTA COPS FLAG
COLUMMA. S. C. Sept. 12. Augusta won the pennant of the South ' Atlantic league by defeating ColumI t ia in the fourth straight game in the pust-ccaaon geries here.
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After seven weeks of "cot duty' J. Franklin Haker. the veteran bill plaxer. is now back at the third base position for the New York Yankees. Haker's resumption of playing will have but little effect on the final standing of the clubs, it is thought, but by tini.-ning out the season Haker hopes to boost his own battin? averace a higher figure than U is at present
THE PENNANT CHASE
CHICAGO. Sept. 12. Red Sox, Tigers and White Sox. all won Monday in the neck and neck race for the American league pennant and maintain their relative positions though Detroit and Chicago fans are beginning to realize that all Boston has to do It to hold iLs own now. The Tigers are one and one half games" from the leaders and Chicago two games behind. Boston has 20 more games to play. Detroit 17 and Chicago 19. Standing of the leaders Monday night:
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Boston must still be considered a contender in the National leapme as a result of its win over Brooklyn Monday while the Phillies lost to New York. The Braves Monday night are in third place, three and one half games behind the leading Dodgers, while Philadelphia is in second place, a game and a half behind. Standing:
W. Brooklyn 77 Philadelphia 75 Boston 72
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DUNDEE ENTITLED TO GO WITH WELSH
Johnny tiivcs Kvcr Hammer Nasty Trimming in Fifteen Itottiul.
International Nns Service KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Johnny Dundee looms the real contender for weight crown held
Welsh. The Newdemonstrated it here
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up today as the light-
by Freddie York Italian last night by
Five starters are scheduled to get away in the feature event of the
daw the ?:24 race for the Kable 1
take, at the opening of the
Vi 1 five-day race meet at SpnngbrooK
park this afternoon. 1 wo omer races are on the afternoon s program, the 2:20 trot and the 2:"3 county trot. Kntries in today's stake race hae dwindled from .2 down to tive. according to the list given to Joseph F. Wagner of the race committee last night. This list of starters probably will be the ones that will go into the race this afternoon, for all of the drivers were sure of their entries late in the afternoon. Iloss Cochato. "Crystal Knight, Durhin Direct. Canute and Realism are the horses entered in the stake. AH of them are newcomers on the local track and there seemed to bo little dope on the outcome of this event around the stables. The large entry list was expected to give a bunch of about 12 or 14 starters, but the live that will go into the race will give plenty of excitement. Four Starters in 2:20 Trot, Only four starters were left in the 2:20 trot for a purse of $500 out of a possible 12 after the drivers and
I owners scratched yesterday arter-
noon. nana Han, Monayna, Axte J.. and Allen Boy will take the "go" from Starter Scho'.ler in this race. George W. Slaughter's Dorris Watts, daughter of General Watts, was scheduled to start in this event, but was scratched yesterday afternoon. The 2:33 trot for county horses is expected to bring about some of the best racing of the day. Several of the entries in this race are relatives and there is going to be a lot of competition between their owners and drivers. Iaura T. and M. I. sisters by Loyal Baron, are expected to make things snappy. Hilly Cullen. an experienced teamster will ride behind Iaura T., while M. L. will be driven by Roy Line. AH Must Wesir Suits. Kvery driver will wear a regulation suit in all of the races at Springbrook this week. Fourteen suits have been provided by the fair association and no driver will be allowed to go into a race without the gay colored clothes. The horses will be called at 1 o'clock for the opening heat and the races will start promptly at 1:30 o'clock.
Kahle Itetatirant Stake, 2:S4 I'ar, ttjOno.
s.. driver. Stern; own-
Pet. .582 .569 . 5 u 6
Pet. .597 .56 .571
giving a tasty trimming to Kver Hammer. Chicago's slugging Swede, who beat Welsh in Milwaukee not long since. Dundee and Hammer travelled 13 rattling rounds and when the final gong rang there was not a dissenting voice when the referee held Johnny's hand aloft. The duel was full of pep from start to finish and during the last half of the battle they stood toe to toe and slugged. Hammer she,' -wallops with a Nelsonian indifference, and Dundee was to clever to allow the rough Swede to get set for a haymaker. Andre Anderson made Jack Hempie quit in the fifth round if the semi-final.
THIRD ROUND STARTED California Star Kxinvted to ! In on llnish.
International News Survive: CINCINNATI. O.. Sept. 12. Eighteen players entered the third round of the annual Tri-State tennis tournament here today. This number included all the California galaxy of stars who came through with colors flying. Clarence Grifhn, who with William M. Johnston holds the national doubles championship, is present holder of the Tri-State championship.
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Crystal Knight, b. ., driver. Hesne; owner. (Jeorge H. Hes;e. CinHunati Durbln IMrert. s.r. g. driver. Palin; owner. Roy Davis, Frankfort. Ind. Canute, b. driver. Fleming: owner, (I V. Slaughter. Hirmlngham. Mich. Realism, b. m., driver. Hawkins: owner. T. M. Rowlw.ire, Monroe City. Mo. :3. County Trot. 150. Rty Rart.n. hi. p.. driver. Wright; owner. Alex Wright. South It-end. George Huron. 11. m . driver. Minegar; owner. .1. L. Minegar. Mishawaka. I"n.-U .Hm. r. g.. driver. Smith; owner. Ja men S. Smith. South Bend. ; Nellie Iteekers. bl. m.. driver. Parrel; owner. South llend Current Control Co. IIa roii Dellwood, eh s., driver. Gemberling; owner, C. II. cieinberling. South Rend. M. Is., bl. m., driver. Line; L S. yan. derhoof. South Rend. Marvin, r. g.. driver, Niedbalski; owner. Io Niedbalski. South Rend. Alto Girl. h. in., driver. Connors: owner. Frank L'Wk. South Rend. Rarou Prineton, bl. h.. driver. King: owner. C. K. King. South Rend.
L.ura r.. h. m.. driver. Cullen W. A. Hafner. South Rend. 2:2 Trot, Pun- KMO. Allen Roy. h g.. driver. Smith H O. Smith. Flat Rf-k. Ind.
Axle . I., b. rn.. driver. Anderson ;" on ner, C W. Anderson. North Manrheter. Ind. Mohayna. N. m.. driver. Warden1 owner. F. (i. Warden. Des Moines. Ia. Ralla Hall, b m.. driver. Fleming; owner, C. W. Slaughter. Rirmingh.im. Mi h.
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ATTKNI) TI1K BIIKMKX FAIR. Bremen, Ind.. iept. 26, 27. 28, 23. Something doing all the time. Fine horse racing. Plenty of free attractions. Come to this fair. Advt.
FIGHT IU2SCI,TS. International News Service: NEW YORK. Sept. 12. Laddie Billings outpointed Young Hijks in 10 rounds. P.attling Hurley of New York, outpointed Frankie Madden. the east side lightweight, in 10 rounev.. Carey Phelan knocked out Frankie Tippey in the seventh round.
K. O. Eggers. local bantamweight, j
defeated Terry Martin in 10 rounds.
KQBTHEßf I93DIAS.A ' ABSTRACT CftWV Ready for DnslnetA. SIS P&rmer Tmai Bldg. eperd &nd aorencas In abstracts.
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FOriSTF.KN HKPOHT. International News SerTice: CHICAGO. Sept. 12. Fourteen men, led by CapL Ihriscoll. have started the football season at Northwestern with light workouts. Contrary to the uual condition in which the men first report, the whole 1 1 are sadly under weight.
NO FALL MKFJT. International News Service; HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. 5ept. 12. No fall racing meeting will lu? held here this year. The Businessmens' league, which controls Essex park, decided to call off the scheduled meeting.
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CKOSS WINS. International News SerrJce: ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Sept. 12. Marty Cross, the New York welterweight, defeated Joe Hirst of Philadelphia, in 10 rounds.
SEALS ALL PUNCTURES Automatically.
Demonstration all day at 20TH CENTURY GARAGE 121125 S. Ifactt- St.
There s a woman in Cleveland, Ohio, who has amassed a fortune of more than $200,000 through the use of want ads. Beginning with a small house with but two extra rooms which she advertised for rent, the foundation of the total was made in less than five years. As income increased entire houses were leased and re-rented to roomers through the mighty little want ads. Eighteen years have elapsed since the humble beginning, but methods have not been changed the little want ad costing but a few pennies a day is still renting rooms still piling up profits. Your vacant room may likewise prove the beginning of a fortune. Advertise it m the "Rooms for Rent" columns of the NEWS -TIMES and keep the revenue coming. .Th en get MORE rooms, and keep them in the live, producing class, by the SAME unfailing means. What one has done, others can do, and the little "want ad" will help you to success.
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