South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1917 — Page 6

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Varsity and Old Timers, With Knute Rockne in Lineup, to Clash.

h; MmImII men through a regulation contest on the new diamond. The n-v playinc: field was u?ed in

ji r.iftK-e for the first time yesterday

ifternoon when tuo teams played an f.-izht innini: frame. The diamond is ! int,' gradually put into pood shap nnl aside from a .slight softness, it was apparently in fair con..'ition ye-ttrday. I'our of Harper's recruits 'liided up the j.itchint: duties yesterday. Murray, Iilly and Leni'tnd. sophomores, and Braune, a freshman, who will not be eligible fur varsity this year, did the hurling:. Mer was still on the sick list and Ward was brought in from rieht

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who looks like the tirst string catcher at the present time, held down the garden position. Philbin did the atchin.tr for the Regulars, while Andres was behind the bat for the Va nnitrans. Murphy and Kdpren, Harper's veteran slabsters, playing riuht and renter fields respectively for the S'Tiibs and Murphy's hittir? and "Swede's" fielding featured the contest.

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pMotf 'l trie i :(': rleen. "the f am flint hoat Mihitran." and Stanley ''of;..U. aitain of last ear's ag'reatioi ar the other leaders of the past, who will be in the line-up Tiiff iiay. Amortr he others who will p!::y In the sprint frame are I'achman, P.aujan, Itydzew ski, Meagher, .hlnrny. Andrei, Cviehlin. Dp'Iree, Joe Jforai1. Slackford and I-'itzpatriek. -Toe I'orais will play qua rterbaek, while Cofall, Slackford a?d I'itpatriek will complete th o timers' hackfield. Of the men who will play in Tuesday's contest, 'fall. Tlarhman and Haujan will ''e graduated in Jtme. fapt. I'helan of next year's team Is not in shape to play, while r.erpman and Johr Mil'er of last fall's eleven have been wcrkin. out in track and Ward is a member of the basehall squad. To I It i I Spring Pr-.n-ih-o. The pa me Tuesday will end five -.reeks of spi in practice. Whether ' i not the practice work will he res'in.i'il after the Kaster recess depends largely on the performance of the new men in this fray. It the candidates show that they have had enough work, ("oac ::cs Harper and ilorkne may decide to drop the pring practice for the rest of the aar, but they have mane no anMouncement to the effect that they will do so. The new men will get their first fe-t iu scrimmage work this aftern when teams captained by Allen and Urahan, the quarterbacks, will clash in a short game on the old jd aying lot on Cartler field. At the same time, just a short d:-tan. e off, Coach Harper will send

PRE-SEASON GAMES.

Are You a Risk Rpnner?

The uorM full of them. Men who are roiitaiitly nir.r.in r'.ks. Wlcre tliere is something Hold-' to t... jp.-tN-.m5.ii, h.-! we .all them h-ri-e lPit uh.-re there is nothing t. l.e ;,. -nuiplished w o call tlani a t ! II horter vord. Have ym been nhusing your U reatet n.it'jral heritage good iaalthV As the p.i.'o te.-..rr.e- (sw Ift. r Toil h.-ive l.tra la vain trying 1 keep up with it. r.t-.-n l.tirgir.g behh.d fr .ni" time haven't von? Trying t. Nimt the tjo.tr .f eomniöti s.-:iw - tr Ing t j-rsua!. yo'.irs.-lf tliere ip.fhing the matter with you an. I lüixii.g a might v hnrd t!:r.e to it y.ui nre r. t a Uisk Ktiruo -T- for any 1. ..!, obj.s-t. Veu t.ae nothing to gain for yours-elf or ethers. e"i ii.-.v-.-. t n the n.ntr.irv evervthing to l'.. leu tun .-ein.- rieht here p me at ar.y tle m ml got my udvi.-e. 'it ,p,.n't ovulate you in any wav ti em.salt lr':C. V.01 ,-,n tike that n-hhe ,-,r leave It alone jut as j.-n ,hooe. What U u,. ,, ruuniug riks when vo.j I. -ii r have to !, i'-i.tii;i: iu: saii: Vikst THAN MUIKV I.ATb.l; My .'lu.' )ir. tie l.xpeni'.e an.1 S. ien-

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Allen, ('rum and Howdy; Mogridge, Shocker and Nunamaker, Walker.

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! 1'ox I ninkle . . . , ! He I.oren7.1 i Ilihberd . . j Hari'Ili iip .

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niLurnx. InriSVILLK, Ky.. darch 31. Washington Americans .... 1 9 4 Cincinnati Nationals S 8 3 Johnson, Craft, Thomas and Ainsmith. Henry; Toney, Kller and Winu-o.

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FORT WORTH, Tex., March 31. Detroit Americans 4 7 1 New York Nationals 1 6 6 NKW OltLEANS, La.. March 30.

Pel (' Hieks Koth

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Cleveland ..000 304 001 8 15

New Orleans 0 00 0 00 200 2 5 1 Morton, Smith and O'Neil; Petty, Dillinger, Caldwell and Higgins.

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OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. March Si. Hoston American?? 10 13 1 Urooklyn Nationals 4 4 2 Shore, Mays, Tyson and Cady, Thomas and Agnew; Smith. Pfeffer, Mails. Appleton and Meyers, Miller, Snyder.

PINE P. LUFF, Ark., March 31. Little Kock 7 14 1 Columbus 7 9 1 Hardgrove, Knight, Trout and Chapman; Lingeral, Scheenherg and La Longe, Murphy.

NO MAY 30TH AUTO RACE Chicago and Cincinnati Sxvlvays Withdraw Their HequcM.

International News Service: CHICAGO. March 21. On the advice of government officials there will be no motor speedway race here on Memorial day, and for the present the original date of June ? will stand, it was announced today by the Speedway association. Both Chicago and Cincinnati applied for the Memorial day date after Indianapolis, to which it had been awarded, had called off its race because of the war clouds. It was said that racing on that date would be "the worst of improprieties".

TAKES RAP AT THE CUBS

International News Service: .s'AN FRANCISCO. Calif., March 31. The Chicago Cubs were denounced by a loeül newspaper in an article which declares that "the recent farcical training trip marked the last of the sandbagging expeditions of the big leaguers t the coast. "It is asserted that the trip was planned 'not so ri:ch for training as for cleaning up a few thousand dollars'." Mgr. Mitchell is called a "one-cylinder manager".

MORAN READY TO ENLIST

International News Servii-e: Ni:V YORK. March 31. If war should be declared, Frank Moran intends to reenlist as a first class iuin pointer in Uncle Sam's navy. Moran is a crack at this particular branch of the service. While working as a big gun sharpshooter Frank and his gun crew outhit all the eai:Ie-eyed birds of the United States v.. y.

i Kiirr misiirs. I litem ti- nal Nt- Servb e: l'nUT WAYNK. Johnny Coulon fought a draw with Frankie Mason in lo rounds.

Totals .. HAKPWOOPS Woodruff Pa rim m

Senuster Shanihaugh Prowiiell .

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134 m lv: 107 172 b'-o Ith", 171 l.Vi 134 lJä P.':: 1Ö7 137 io; 7Ö7 7'ö 7s 1 212 l"f. 120 11:; 14--; 114 12s ;i m 144 12:J 141 147 117 l.V, 7H t'10 tXs i.. 203 p;o l.'.s pi 4 i.r.t pz i:;s ii-, 2( Hi) ir.i ir isj i.V. S72 KV, 7Ö1 lo.s 1.-2 177 12:: 11 17'. H3 nr. n;; l.'.s p;i pi4; 170 l'. 200 722 SOU MJ7

474 Totals s7ä 'UCt I.eJ YAKP 3S2 Class V.! 4Ö0 Shoek 143 llaslanger l.V, 2303 Morehouse W, SUiss 172 PN :.70 Totals -.7 37'.i MACIHNLKY 40s (lenrieh 122 417 Walling 142 llaslanger I.'.n 2o42 Troyer TJiJ Kaal-e Handicap 234

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Sc hufer Stanley Mohu .. Saeth SLarkey

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107 ls7 lt 14 2US

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Shafer Stanley Mohn Spaeth Sharkey

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lvl IM 141 112 172

202 l'.tS jos 20 s 2LMJ

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Totals N3.S J LMM IK Jt UOAT Huppert 214 Hans 1 s-. Steele 145 Churchill Harth 174 Kreuger 201

n;: 1022 2721

i,"j lso l.M 24.-. 221

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TLMl'LE LKAGl'E. TOASTS Zimmerman 14. 1.'.4 Harnes 14:5 lös Kuehn HO lso Crousf ys 17.'! KnufYnian Ii0 ls.j HuudUap l'.fj l'o

174 ::o5 ir 101 14S S2.J

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o t .r.7 145 2. Ml r7o 27;,.;

410 4.-. 1 4i:: 411 ,v.7

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Toothaker , lloSS Mid'herson .... Handieap Totals STUCK Pe Vries Meiuald kamaii Wenriek I'.a liu-r Ilaudieap

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114 i::s l.v. I.V. 12:: :;is 1002 ll-v 172 t:;s 111 1 4:: I'.h;

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John Scott of Near Gary Added to String To Play With Schorr's Team.

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Sharkey Hilles .. Kolph .. IClshard Vtnkirk Hogan ., Morrison Tut tie ..

H2 las i2 i;.: 17 l'Jl l'Ji 1S 141 1". 147 12 21Ö 1W 2:;o nw 171 isi isi YjI 240 17Ö 1SÖ lis

Hart .. 172 212 2." 211 107 Krueger 17'. 107 l'.d l'2'5 l'.C

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Intrrnatiotial News Sen h e : M il.WAl'K KK. Wis. Johnn y C.irthy i.e. it Kddie Muha in rounds.

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Tl'SKS Polph Pink llaslanger . Flint Mason Handicap ... Totals ANTLLUS.Tay Holland Poran , Matthew .. Wallis Handicap ... Totals HAILS Hahn MeLrlain ... Sehlieilo ... How.-,, CiinrieriiKin Hand hap .. Ti'taU .... 15 1 CK S L.on.ls Mount aln .. Lohinson ... W e r ix i n s k I . Lu?le Handicap ...

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lös MO los 121 14.5 14Ö

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179 10; l.v 12; 127 r.f.t J-57

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DE PALMA TO JOIN U. S. AERO SQUAD

Famous Auto Itacvr Writes IIb !vcnbacher He Will Mc svrlvvs if War is Declared.

InternatioUi.I News Service : DETROIT, Mich., March .11. Kalph De Palma. Detroit's nirs'! famous race driver has advised Kddie Iliekenbacher he will join the aero squadron of automobile ra-e d rivers and mechanics that will be offered to the government if war is declared. Hilly Chandler, Ira Vail and Jack Cable, other well know?, drivers, and Louis Fontaine, I e Palma's riding mechanic; "Dutch" Klein and Ralph Kriplen, Louis Kalinsky, L. Kuhn, mechanics on the Hudson racing team have also de"ided to join the proposed squadron.

JIMMY CRAIG GETS JOB Michigan Star to Direct Athletic at Arkansas.

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I ni er e 1 1 ion a l News .erthe" IH'T yPKINC.S. Ark. Jack Dilbn knoc ked ut Jimmy Harry in the third round.

I r. r em 1 1 i. ni 1 1 News NKW YO It K.Leo Jtdmson in Dole kruuked

the fourth. Young Joe Kirk knocked out Ihuldy Llannigan in the sec-c!i.!.

Servier -Patsy Kline ".uvit 10 rounds. Paul ut Luke Salton in

Prltx 1.' HÖ ls2 427 Kline 147 11.5 142 4o2 Herzog 121 i:;o l.Vi :;s; .lohnon 17) 1Ö1 ls 4tJ Sharpless 114 114 rook 140 117 20;: Handicap 2ÖI 202 2-Ö7 704 Totals ;17 '.70 2s2ö TAILS ;inlv 140 117 s7 r-v, lb.hlein I.V. 147 12'. 40.; Strom X 1 .'2 112 Sett ls" 17 174 Ö4r Khiueharilt 11Ö 117 l'U llan.li ap 252 2Ö2 2-'2 7.-1'. Totals OtV, l42 K.S4 27 sO

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MAi'oN, ;a., March "i. Indiana TIPS - . Mercer . . Li- her . , I.f h in .in CHARL TTKSVILLK. Ya.. March : Mah-eV . :i. - -Amhi-rst college I, uni ersity I Voi.tz .. vs. . ., I Han l'a HP

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FA YKTTKYI LLK. Ark., March .11. Jimmy Craig, former university of Michigan football star, will succeed T. T. McConnell as director of athletics at the L'niversity of Arkansas. it was announced by Pres't J. C. Futrall Friday. Mr. McConnell resigned recently to engage in business. raig starred on the Michig.tr eleven of 1911, 1C12 and 191?,.

DHII.LI lis Trux t.hij:s. Oliver drillers turned the tables on the bench men in the indoor Lall series and won the third pa me cd the six-game schedule by a score of 2 to 1 Friday noon. Williams fanned Is men while pitching f.r the bench men while Van Iikt fanned 11 while working on tlv mound for the drillers. Srhrirke: caught for the drillers and tar ley for the bench men.

Ry W. A. IMielan. One more outfielder was added to the Pender staff yesterday when Kd. Smith received the contract of a riuht fielder by the name of John Scott, who at present lives near Hary. Jsniith does not know much concerning the lad's ability but took him on the recommendation of two baseball fans who claim to know a ball player when they see him. Kd. said yesterday that he had changed his mind in regard to the reporting date and would not have all of the men report on April 10. Instead he will ask the pitchers and catchers to report on Monday. April and the rest of the tribe about the 1.1th or 14th. An exhibition game with the Reo team of Lansing will be pi lyed during the training season, while several local factory league toams and semi -pro clubs will also be given

dates. Walter Schorr is the star hurler for the Reo team and it was through him that the game was arranged. Walter told Kd. that if he advertised the fact that Schorr was gonur to lrltch he should be able to get "12 or 15 people out to the game." Kd. will adettise.

What was in that house? What would happen there?

She kept asking this over and over. "But J must get in X must break in9 she answered herself. Then because her courage was failing, she gritted her teeth and dashed up the steps.

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"Rod" Ainsworth, Terrier pitcher, s keeping Mgr. Hade Myers of Richmond in hot water over hi Mlly-dally tactics in signing a contact. Ainsworth was turned back y the White Sox to "I'fty" Gil!oit and the former pilot of th Terriers hal to dispose of him withii 24 hours. Rids were asked but Mers' bid was the only one re-cived.

However, to sort of recompense Myers for the worry he is causirv-' ''im Ainsworth recommended Outsider P.ill Wilcox of the Chattani.'gri club of the southern league and Myers went out and grabbed the f. llow.

Crand Rapids will not be far behind other clubs in the matter of a tiong pitching staff and this array f talent looks formidable, Comp'"U, Melter, Rremer, Daloff and oi- ' n, right handers; LaFleur and :ird, left handers.

A regular training trip will be enoyed by the Rapiders. I'dU Kssick Ms been given the use of the Chiliothe. ., old Ohio Slate league park 1 ad will do his training there. Pitchrs will report on April S. while the est of the squad will show up a v days Inter. Twenty-five men are xpected to report.

In signing Milford Schlenker for tryout at third Johnny Nee seems ' o have slipped one over on Rade Myers. Schlenker played with Richmond in 191 ." and Myers planned to ive him a trial in good company his year.

Jack Rowan, the hefty twirler of he Yets, given particularly to bustng up ball games for the Renders. signed with Johnny Nee and 'ohnny is enjoying himself, having "cv worries.

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