South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1917 — Page 8

S 11 r.M.Y r.Vi;.M."Nti, rKfSUL'AllV 20. 1WI7. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES BASKET-BALL BOWLING BOXING HARPER TO ISSUE Golf "Vet" no Longer an Amateur BASEBALL GALL S. S. LEAGUE PLAY i' Expected to Summon Players Thursday Shifts Anticipated. First Baptist, Mishawaka M. E., Grace M. E. and Westminster Are Winners.

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Poarh Hnrj'Pr m..y not 'vj.it until next vrck to summon out candidates for th Notre I)arn varsity l-ase-hall team. Although the basketball season will not end until Saturday night. Tfarpr may Khiio the first hasebnll call for Thursday. The Notre Rarne roach is anxious to et the baseball men starten: on their preliminary work, so that they will he In good .nhape to step right Into action as oon ax spring opens enough to permit of outdoor practice. Although he will he away with the basketball team on lt three day trip, he will instruct "apt. Kline to take charge of the 1 axe hall work until he returns, If he issues the call for Thursday. Shifts ITfMllrtivl. Advance dope passed ahout among the fans. Is that several hhifts are likely in the hasehall line-up. I-ast year's infield is intact, hut there are several younpsters who will make strong bids for regular 1ots. There is liklihood that some of the infield candidate will he shifted to the outfield, ns the ranks of the gardener were sadly depleted hy graduation last Junet Tathrop. Moonry and Kl-

ward receiving degrees. Cofall, of

varsity foothall fame, will make a strong hid for the regular catching joh. while Kennan and Andres will hoth he hack. Murphy and Rdgren are the members of last year's pitching staff, who will he on the joh again this ffiison, while "Jimmie" Roland, who was a memher of Harper's squad in 1 1 1 T . has returned to school ;ind wiM prohahly he a candidate for the varsity. McIermott and Daley of the basketball team were hoth unahle to practice yesterday hecause of slight Injuries received in the Michigan AgKie game last Saturday night and Coach Harper is worried lest the two men may not he In good shape for the final contests of the season this week. Throe Day Trip Alien I. The 1917 season will end with a three days trip. Thursday night, the Hoosiers will meet RoPauw at fJreen castle. Wabash will he played at Crawfordsvllle Friday night, and the schedule will end with the game with Franklin college at Franklin Saturday night. All of Coach Rockiie's track men were in fair shape yesterday, following the meet with Michigan at Ann Arhor last Saturday night. Rockne gave the majority of his athlete rather strenuous workouts In preparation for the meet with Wisconsin In the local gym next Saturday night. The Wisconsin meet will undouMcdly he close and interesting, and. despite the strength of the Radgers. Rockne is hopeing to end the Indoor dual season with a victory.

E. A. BENNETT ELECTED HEAD OF RiFLE CLUB V.. A. Bennett was reelected president of the South Bend UlMe cluh at its annual meeting at the city hall Monday night. Other otficers elected were Fred Kale, vice president; F. r.leckman. secretary; A. Hack, treasurer: N. R. Neale. range officer. The cluh has secured the indoor, range of Co. F on S. Michigan st. and will hold a match shoot there Friday niirht between two club teams. Shoots are also held thore Tuesday nights. As soon ns the roads open up the cluh will make effort to secure a long distance out-of-door ranne. Rvery site examined hy the. cluh has either heon refused them or turned down hy state officials.

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Walter J. Travis, known as the "Grand Old .Alan" of golf, played his last game as an amateur on Feh. 9 and hereafter can compete only as a professional. The recent ruling of the United States Golf association stated that "Any one who derives any profit" from golf through his huslness connection with the game is a professional, and as Travis Is a golf course

architect, he comes under the ruling. In his recent tournament matches at Palm Herich. Fla , he showed that he was still In old-time form and considering his age, he made a remarkahle showing. The golfing fraternity throughout the country looks with reverence on the "old champ" and regrets very' much that the ruling bars him from

the game. The action of the association In adopting such rule Is expected to cause a number of prominent golf clubs to desert the organization, and as Travis is perhaps the oldest exponent of the game from a tournament standpoint. In this country, his withdrawal will probably have a deep effect on the future amateur rules that are bound to come.

ALEX MAY JOIN CIRCUS

Famous Hurler Is Considering 51,000 u Week Offer.

International Nens ijcrTlce: CHICAGO. Feb. 20. The sawdust ring is calling Grover Cleveland Alexander, star pitcher of the Philadelphia Nationals. Alexander, who is demanding a salary of $K,,00o before he will affix his name to a contract for this year, today Is considering an offer of 1,000 a week for 35 weeks to travel with a circus this year and exhibit the pitching which made him famous. He would be expected to take part in a baseball novelty with the regular show and stage a few curves during the concert. It is proposed to hang up a standing offer of .10 to any batter who thinks he can hit Alex for a safety against a net in the background. Of course, Alex Is supposed to fan him out.

ONE CUB IS UNSIGNED

Archer Kxjxtteil to Accept Terms Jlcforc Sieclnl IK parts.

BOWLING SCORES

International News Service: CHICAGO. Feb. 20. With only one player Catcher Jimmie Archer outside the fold, the Cubs today were ready for their departure on

departed.

Twenty-eight players were in rolls and about 60 other persons were to accompany the team. Pel'ore the Cubs ieturn home for the opening of the season they will travel 7.000 miles and engage In more than 70 exhibition gumes.

EAULEh' LKAlil'E. L.w Sn.re -? ls 178 517 Iavl.i ; lju l7 i:w :i0 P.ittlson l.'v 1ST, l.'U! 44." Shii.lera 1;; rjy prj :y4 Hnuer 17'J 151 1M5 M."i Hiin.llcap 1MJ IS) is) 540 Total U-'l 9J0 U42 171 HKAKS Herzog 11 i7 12 .14.1 .iolinson Ion l.V I.") 410 Putz im; 14:i 152 401 Sharpies Ill K,7 14." 4J.'J Ck 11 14:5 4V4 Handicap 24. 24'J "!'.) M7 Total SO; 10'Jl 1Ö7 2s'M FLYKItS Tarn hart 12 11-1 141 .12 J. Miller 12 11." 122 w, lleyers Urs 127 17 'M' ! C. Miller Va 120 127 400 iH-i.ss 1 14() 124 42:: Handicap 11W 1S MM Totals 1)74 013 DVJ 2SXJ HIT KS Kenne 214 M7 1.12 4S3 ;rHnt 12" i:w 144 -wc; baxter 172 l."l 130 4.V. Hnnley 157 141 140 447 Morrison 1'.7 11 170 527 HuniUrup 1GS lt 1US ."4 Totals ...1004 911 W2 2M7

Cosgrove 105

Totals OVERLAND Morrisor. Turner

Cramer

402 IM 171 170

Totals 513

ZYPIKH Shiieiier .., HoILilxl Schnelle ....

101 144 200

100 424 la 10.1 10

IftS l'.M im

144 5,12 150 ltil 147

418 1.15.S 502 .".'." 4M

45.S 151i

157 102 His

51(1 5:0 52S

Totals 5,15 CLUYKIt LEAFS Strayer 174 Komine 1",7 Waters 15'J

Jls 517 1570

154 154 171

105 1.15 15 s

40.1 4.V 4S-S

Totals 500 4SJ 45S 143S

KLKC'THIC LEAGUE,

AND M. NO.

FHHIT KFNl'LTS. International New Service:

YOI'NOSTOWN, O. leorge Chip:

beat Knockout Frown in 12 rounds. rilll.APFIJMIIA. IM. Fddie O'Keefe heat Kid Wilhams in six rounds. NFW YORK. Joe Welling beat Milburn Savior in 12 rounds: Dutch Uranut utfouuht Uenny McCoy in 10 rounds: Johnny Puffy beat Young Joe Kivrrs in 10 rounds. HOT SFUINCS. Ark. Joe Motto and P'.immy McKinney fought a 10round draw COI.FMlU'S. O. Joe Rivers Knocked oat Frankie Murphy in the econd. ni'FFAT.O. N. Y. Jimmy Puffy and Kid Curley fought a 10-round draw. PF.NVFR. Colo Sailor Klrke won a decision over Wop Flynn in 20 rounds. Tl'I.SA. Okla. Paul Roman and JWt Mullen fought a lS-round driiw. Spider Moffat beat Frankie Manila, in eight round.

CHIP FINISHES STRONG Opens Up on Unmn in Ninth niul Wins the DeoNlon.

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International New Service: YOFNCSTOWN. O.. Feb

(leorue (Knockout) Drown

within a hair of takln the count at the hands of Georjre Chip, his oldtimv rival, in their 12-round bout here last night. Drown was ahead on points in the first eight rounds and the tight was drafrgtuc when Chip suddenly unllmbered his puns in the ninth, stagprered Drown with a fussllade of blows and had him hanging on at the final bell. Chip's ictory puts him in line for a crack at Is Parcy and also eliminates Drown's claims to a right with the Australian.

BIG NINE QUESTION UP Hetnrn of Michigan to le ConUlcrol by Faculty.

Winter Dring CoM lo C'lilMrrn. A child rarely uos through the

hole winter without a cold, and !

remedy handy. Fever, ?ore throat. ti?ht chest and croupy coughs are Mire syrnptonv. A dip of Dr. Dell's Fine Tar Honey will loo-tcn the phlegm, relieve the congested ltini:s nntl top the ronh. Its antiseptic pine balsams heal and soothe. For croup, whooping cough and chronic bronchial troubles try Pr. Hell'. Tine Tar Honey. At all Drusrists. 15c. Adv.

Intrnntional News SttIc : ANN A HI 'OR, Mich., Feb. 20. Michigan may get back Into the western conference. Announcement Is made today that the athletic board will meet to discuss such a step Thursday and for the first time in three years the Issue of the Michigan Pally, the official paper of the students, breaks the rule of the board of regents aTr.lnt the public discussion of the conference on the campus.

Sparrow 10 iai 12s 5.10 Klinntel 107 '.4 110 .111 D.uuke 15s 117 ls2 457 Drlr.ley 15.1 US 107 4M) A ti tit to 175 'At KVT 441 Handicap -54 25 4 254 7-' Totals U55 0; 1003 Zt'At I. AND M. NO. 2 S. Hollimd 14 214 151 511 I . Thornton 11" VS2 J1J .14. Clark 1.17 i:ti l'l :rj II. Thorntou 11." 14 14:t 4(V II. I'off ls5 17J 177 51.1 I fund trap IV-I JXl 'JXi W.t Totals 'Ml lrC3 l37 2I1 I. AND M. NO. Pall Uli 1C4 1.12 457 cimt 14 i'ja lie. :ist DHtuller 1.12 i: 157 422 Knight 11', 121 12 ll'l Neterer ..1 14 IM? .'U14 DnlKai lun W, :um; tls Total .3 1011 y.1.s 2.0.1 ii:ll no. 2 'hauibers IV. IHK K.1 007 ancaake 150 13.1 i:C 4l", Styles Ms y. 140 ;is7 Yun Pusklrk 122 Iii 102 .14.1 ltrluley KVl 11J l.tii ."--.l Handicap 2W I'M 'S.Kt St7 Total 17; n S73 270U ho.mi; Dal.-ey 121 140 1V2 42.1 Pearson 151 14 115 4') Mrrer JIO liV5 loti .'C4 Low Score 175 lis 177 4'.s Areher 2-Jl IIS S2 441 IIai.dlHl 2s 2X lsO S40

SANTA POSA Kerne 1 Aclienhnch 145 P. J. Kiigledrura .. 1US Totals 510 STARS Ynn Kirk Is5 I'milln m; Krueger mil

202 155 is.s

I'vS 211 W 5; 170 174 201

552 540

Play in the senior division of the Sunday School Athletic league took place at the "Y" gymnasium last night. The lineups and summaries: Da I Hint (19) Christian (17) O'Donnell (loodenough Forward.

Guler Fields Laven White

Forward. Center. Guard.

. Martin

. Hover Krusell Johnson

Guard. Daskets: O'Donnell 8; Goodenoußh, 3; Martin, 2; Johnson, 3. Free throws: O'Donnell, 3; O'Dell. 1. MUh. 31. r;. (11) St. I Hill's (9)

Durkett Boles . . Hunt .. Drady . Miller .

Forward. Forward. Center. Guard.

. . . . Kock G. Farage Chearhart . Webster . . Farage

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Guard. Daskets: Doles. 2; Hunt 2

ler, 1; Kock, 2; Farage, 1. Free throws: Boles, 3; Kock, 1; Farage, 2. (Jracc M. R (2fl) Qulncy St. Baptist () Wills Randall Forward. H. Fngdahl Snyder Forward. Gall Jones Center. McEndarfer Beroth Guard. S. Engdahl Burns Guard. Baskets: R. Engdahl, 4; Gall, 6; S. Engdahl, 1; Randall, 1; Jones, 1; Fnyder, 1. Free throws: R. Engdahl, 2. First M. i:. (12) Westminster (10) L. Watters Alward Forward. Cunningham Berger Forward. W. Watters Geyer Center.

Cunningham Snyder

Guard. Eckman Clybourne Guard. Baskets: Cunningham. 3: W

Watters. 1; Alward, 1; Berger 1: j Geyer, 1; Snyder, 2; Clybourne, 2. ' Free throws: Watters, 2; Cun-' ningham, 1; Eckman, 1; Snyder, 2. !

PAYS $5,000 FOR COLT Thomas W. Murphy Buys Movolo, Only Klht .Months Old.

Totals BI'CKTAILS F'arahaugh ... llccaii

Hennings

4.10 53 545 1555

rOUGHKEEFIE, X. Y., Feb. 20. !

j Thomas W. Murphy of this city, t

1G1U 1 granu circuit reinsman, nas pur-

chased from A. K. Knight, Nlcholasville. Ky., for $5,000, the eight ' months' old colt Movolo, by Moko, : Dame Nervo Bell. The price Is said ' to be the highest ever paid for a j

trotter of that age.

57 s 42. 5 is

152 114 17.

121. 177

157 1.".', 11

4W 40t; 5.14

472 4Ü3 474 14C.

Totals

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tViii.eH H7 12 14S 472 Vergin l'.x: l.;2 151 4?. Klrhards UM) 11; I'm; ,2

404 454 4D5 14.13

Ml'ITSSIX PIAVITRS .V. J Muessel indoor players last nlht

I won a close contest from the Lin

coln aggregation, 6 to 5. at the t Muessel school. A basketball game between the two schools was protested.

' k Ii Wend y can 9t be copied

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That's why it is Chesterfields or nothing if you want this new kind of enjoyment in cigarette smoking. For Chesterfields, besides doing the usual

thing of pleasing the taste, do the one thing you've always wished for in a cigarette

Chesterfields just "touch the spot,

thev let you know you are smoking they "SATISFY"!

But they're mild, too ! It's a new blend of high-quality

Imported and Domestic tobaccosthat's how it's done. And

the blend can't be copied, Try Chesterfields.

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of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blended

Totnls 104ü luv in;, ::t-lG I. AND M. N. 4 SturgU 12i 112 121 553 tNrn-ll HC .1 KU IUC. Alrrnaj- 14; KJ i:t7 ."2 !. .Sure 17' I! 1W Ml Iv S ore 110 175 171. 514 llaiidlrnp 17.1 17.1 173 51'.

MT'ESSKLS

Sharkey 1 Abraham 11 Low Score 1.17 Sp;u th 221 Doluskl 171)

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Don't forget Thursday.

DOLL.Il DAY,

201 l'.H) 151 170 150

Totnli

ltAHDKKNS II. .Morrlsou Atvas Hj.1 Miller 17i Moore HC l!uiiert 1.17

yos 70

K,7 I'M lf.2 17S 151

Totals

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11 571 I 1J7 5U ! Ii; 4: i 14'.) .1t 150 4s5 7I2 2570 1 51C 174 f.'js 14; 5i: 147 455 S!i 25;:o

Cuban Player Has Revolutionist Dad -' ' ' s ' , - r ' , ' ' f j . J . y...-....... .. -v..... -..-.....x . .-. -.v-..... . -:."-.v.VA...:.-v........:.v

ST. ALOYSIUS FIVE DEFEATS ALL STARS

STl'DKDAKKK I.KAGl K inns

Ilohbn 12 V. K. Stulbaker . 17 Moffitt I'd 1 'utter son 1-"S W. II. Studebaker . 127 llaiulinip 174

li 141 15'. 174

W 1.17 lir. Ids 14.1 174

.1.17 .! 41" 447 4J.

Totals STi:iF.DAKKK Austin .Maxü'Ui Mi a nib lean ;.'ntlf Hln.N llumll-a.

t7 S71 S2. 2 .04

14. H1 1'22 177 154

1.1.1 151 HS7 lss 155

140 170 12 s 1H2 ltUt

410 4'.il 417 . 4K

Strauss, lAtt I'onviinl for 'i-tor Makes 1'2 Basket S-orc 12-12.

'Wbea 7ou tJbJnk of Ifomefarlhinrs think of fttJJor.

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Totals s4' SVJ Sis 2400

HTtmm AKKK TKIO LKAGI'K.

ryi'ALlZKKS Snrpuv rh.inlin riieiu'in 1 1 Hud leap

Totala I. AM M. lur fi-'frinrj- .... Itohertü Ierrh I.w Sror .. llamllrap ..

)3 M2 2022

NO. 1 1. I ' 14" IO 4 - M7

Totnls UK 1. 1. Nl. 1

rlNn ... l'flmler ... Jakn . . Saul'len . Van Jandy Handicap , Total ..

2 1Y5 lu4 122 . 124 2?J

142 I.V. 155 US 177 137 J2 1V. 1.11 211 124 141 2?y

154 iao i:ts 15; 177 1.17 01S 1TT 1.1.1 1.V 'S 1-1 270

451 451 414 442 502 411 2705 ,W 570 4.1 55! 1 4H SJ7

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Don't forget Thursday.

DOLJVU DAY.

onriiANs IVnnls 15 117 217 llurkart 147 158 171

4M 450

TotnN KKXIEHS Sommer Moor ......... ITpr Hundliap -- Totals

. 12s K,2 115 4". 144 1M 1--; 44S l.-.i. l.'lO U;- 4.!4 125 125 125 .175 527 i)7 52N 1'.2 l.'s K 150 TAI lio 1.C lis MZ 147 154 VZt 44(t 12:5 is.: isi :u3 57s Jill'. 5.10 1714

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The St. Aloysius hasket!all tam

! defeated the All Xtars t-am. 42 to

12, at St. 1 ledwidue's hall Monday nis,'ht by the score of 4J to 12. The ftature of the K'rne u;ip tri- wrk of ytrauss, the U ft forward of th St. Aloysius team. who made 12 1 askets. The lineups were as follows: St. Aloysius (42) All Stars (12)

Strauss Kfft forward. K ronoi.sk i

FVr Nrrr Shors and Tl.n Shoe N'rrv WauJi Our Wi.ndoi. Jlfrr w.lk-ovi:k iukxt iYr) shop.

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! Napier . .

Niez'-'od.-ki

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SILVER KIKiK Predeinus ISO A"rjrln -45 Dir 1"n5 AiwSos W Hlckey 17

isr 141 214 215 214

Total 047 MAX APLF.R CO Itcrnhnnir 102 tolki 2'l Maelyt 17) Turner 224 layers 140

071 : 141 140 im

101 'lo 1; 15s

101 2 4 101 174 12

Totals

ÖKJ 777 0 44

5w; 5:0 52s 2l"2

54S 5-12 547 407 :cc7

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MEÄITO .ACOSTA

Re-rent dispatches from Cuba tellir.' of the revolt of the Cuban army and the flight of some units to the interior mention the name of Gen. L'aldomero Acota as one of the

leaders of the revolt. The gereral is the father of Merito Aeosta. the well-known lall player, who at present is playing on the Washington team.

Right forward. Center. Left uard. Rieht ward.

. Nau'itra Hd Lipp WaliRorski . . . Pruck . . . Jenny

MAX ADLER COMPANY Vor!u s Best Clothes Corner Midi, and Wa--.li. stw.

S'uhstitutes: Chelniak f-r Napier, j Smoker fr Ni-zolski. j Goals: Strauss. 12; KpT.oiski. 2; ; Witueki. I ; Wa .i-rorski. Z; Jenny. 1;

Nagiera, 2; Smo-.or, 1.

SAYLOR BEST WELLING

Tx Men Kii-rao in An Old Cushion slti-rsinir IUh.

Art Materials Picture Trarrdn?. THE I. W. LOWER I ) I X'O I I.VT I N ( i CO M PA N Y. South Ren 1. Indiana. Wall Pa; r Draper! Paint uppl!

International News Si-rvi'o: NRW Y RR. 11.. 2'J. Joe WePin? reali2e. K day why I.-ach Cross made a sudden t-xit frora th rir.KJoe last nicht m t Milium Saylor.

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