South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1917 — Page 6
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FOE TODAY AGAIN Michigan Team Seeks Revenge From Benders for Last Sunday's Defeat. TM1Y'N MMUrps. Vllh Iti'llf!. Ia h.t rir, rf. filing-. If. 'aH.ifi.in. -1.. TycU ln.'ui, rf. 1 tH I J 1 1- - 11'. KIlv nr Smith, r !l'ii.',in .r Juli. m : Wli.ipl-. -v "!;ilt..ti. If. I ' i v il son. if. CmiiiMc. rf. U'r t-.z i. s Jiiiim rl'-tt. Mc'In pir, L' i Iliiihin:-. . Walker r S hon', . 11Mill. j. TLe M''I)'I r.Uif lrn!TS in ;t rr.il l;ill to SCO Kam will thhr jtffordf il h.cal fan?- this ,i f tT nor n at Spriimlirofik park hn as the cluck trlkr three the Lansing Mens will hein the attack n Harry Smith's Ulkt cs. Although Harry's men flefeated the I-ansmmte.s last Sunday the npposition v as the Leyt that c ould he i'fleved the locals in a pra' ti e ame aial when the factory h'ue teams Tffued to play Smith vn KlaM to t . the dull on fr two fairies. The will he the attraction here Sun'a .;!.). Sc'U ISMCiu:e I'.oth Walker and Schorr would do anything they could to heat the lenders as hoth men were former memhers of trams representing this town. N'ith -r looked very oml last week, both heinjr wild, hut they expert to do much hotter over this week end. Harry does not know who will pitch the prames for the I'.enders. He lias Iie men on the s-taff and none of th tia- e re oived an extra l.ir'e a mi oi a v r F Ia iv '. the Miiad the pa me. he may sf -a mos. F.oijis S choo-e for fccl that v ork since reporting1. i tile newest man on tnd prohahly will start ; u 1-attle uoes for him iv for the entire nine -jett er looks like the .he pame Sunday. Ironie io ,i(nls a Kood workout l efore enti rins tri.- flajr -hase Wed-i.e:-da and is Mill nf confidence. All f the hurkis will he iven a hance to wrrk i-' such an arrangement is inf nirni. COLONELS HUMBLE BLUES ON SPLENDID PITCHING I.OIT.. II.I.i:, April Splendid pitching hv I, a' i. K'ive Louisville a i tor in the last ijame of the se-iie-ovrr Kansas City here Friday, : t" ". Louisville hunched hits off McDonnell in the fi.urth and eiuhth iMiiiiHTs. 'art. Ilo.it li was in charse i of the Louisville club in the absence i f M iliarer 'liner, who was suspeiubvl. pciitlinc an investigation le- . ausc of a tlillu ultv followir.i? an attack upon him by Pitcher Cochrehatt; of Kansas 4'itv in yesterday's .::iiiif . ("lemons threw ut live Kanas 'ity runners who attempted to teal. Scire: Kan-.i ("itv ...too! toot o0' ti c, 0 !.oiuille toic lt'.fi 0 2 :: S ft Mffonnell and Perry; Ia is and i ' 1 e n i o p. .i . PHILLIES BEAT GIANTS BY HITS AND PASSES pmi..ii:pni.. pa I "hiladt I piii.i nued hit April with liases on '.'alN error and :ien !v Tc.-icau and an asilv von l'rid.iy's uame ii om New York. . to 1. I-iv eiuler va- so ii.ctive that only two of the ;itors i'-.o. bed third f'U.-c. ne of Them w.is ilolke, who prevented his am from feinc shut-out by makini; a lioir.e run. Zimmerman, who was -piked on tl.c riiriit ankle in lat 1 1 P. c lav': Ulloe, w as unable t !'..( t oda v . i u e : New Yi'i'k .... foot full ton' 1 Philadelphia . . . " 1 0 ''". I T. 0 Tereau and Met 'arty; Lavender and Killiicr SAINTS GET SEVEN RUNS IN NINTH FOR 7 TO 1 WIN T'H.:D. April 2S Poor pitch-:m-. po.ij- fu-bhnc and poor jndnient ;ruiitfcd St. Paul to sore seven r ir;-- in the ninth in nine of l'riday's -trre ,'nd the S.unts defeated Ttci. 7 t. 1. Nieh.Uls held the loa!s t fo:;r .vc.ittered l.its. the only Td d" run binu scored tht ioish a hit i'ltsm.in. a I'.i.-e n balls and an error. .'-Vote : t. Fa.il fori nun do; 7 jo 7 T ic.io to. o ooo J oö 4 2 Nieli i i-., i ;r;ner and Imd. Clenn; Kt.itii..'. Fiadv and F.iesnahan. BRAVES-PHILLY GAME ORDERED REPLAYED I'll l!,.Ii:i.FII!A. Fa . Apul .S ! F; reo. !- of tin National Faso-I iüc Frid.iv irdercd replav-i !. I The LMHl" f Aplll 17. betCCIl i ! 'I'!. olclpl.it and Ibton which was! j.:o:.--fd bv Mur. Moran of the' r.'.'I.i.' Iphia toii'i. when Fo.-ton ' .1 !' larcd the winner. Fmpire !':.ic-"c!.l .le.lard a Fhiladelphia ? .m.e.- 1, -it f..r vv.il'rviric away from r.-ond h.ie under t! e Impression that l.e w as ont. Fres't Tener says t : e dcis.o?i .is t rmjiO'Vi. TRAIX MEET TODAY ON OLIVER PLAYGROUNDS The ,ap-'!ti Nil. - .Mid oath "iid t ! '.ii 1 1 -: a 1 a r lr i'k rn-et whoh h 'l;i!i d t 1 held at i'arter hi. Notre Ft!"!", this afternoon. 1- '.tf.t tr.ii-f.rr. ! ti. the iliver iay grounds.
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AJILKKAN LLAUf i;. Y. I. IM .;.". V.".. i . U7 17 ' "U' ;ik-' U,,,jt'ri w Vork . l-v lanl .. M Ioiil ... I'Nil .i.l.-lpM , VVjililiiKti., iN-tri-lt NATIONAL l.LAGtl.. N-, ii rk St. U P.to, ."i 1. 1 -ii sr s . - ;i.. "' - In-H.ij.tt I '. s l'.r'k I n .". ; t I'itt-i.ijrIi .". M riii!.i..-l.iii,i :; 7 AM Kill I AN 1 1 1 I i .i r .i j . U x h;iii:is "ity Iul UliMih. unk'i!ill;iliiii M in iie.i i.li St. I'llll To!e. , AS MX I ATION. .1-' .PJ . ; I ; I s r, 11 ..V.r, . ". . P HESl l.TH YKSTKHIIAY. Atiiericnn Lugue. I'hiladepiii;i.Pw York, ruin. W 'Iii ii ton -I'.ostoii. rain. St. I,..t)N. 1 ; Ietroit. 'J. 'N'velimd. Ctii' iii, I. National L,-ajfu. New York. 1; Philadelphia, o. Ij' sf n-j' ri.ok! yn. rain. t "hi' jik'o-Sf. laiN. raid. ' 'iiif lun.itl. I'itt'l.iirt'li. " American Aaho iHtion. Mihvaukee-i'oluinlnis. ruin Kama "lfv. O; LonNville. St. Paul. 7: Tole.lo, 1. MinueapolIs-1 rid la na polls, rain G AM KS TOI.Y. American Lfugu. Ietr-if at riil-at'". St. F.niiis at t'leveland. Philadelphia at New York. Vahint"n nt Ituatnn. National Lmeu. rhi'iijro at st. l.Miii'. 'iii' innati at I"Itt-ln rch. New York t Philadeldda. P.ospiii at Llrooklyu. BOWLING SCORES. V ' 0 V -r t "i" f 'It I TV HANDICAP TOIKNAMKNT MiM'AUI'ILS;afl!l all 117 1-Jä i:..' o.-.j Tarter K a n an Kiidl'k . . A flams .... Handicap .. Total ... TISKSriint I nick Mason . . . . HuRliusrer . Folph Handicap .. HO lis PL-, i;7 lfl l-'s I.V. 172 PL-. I'ol PN f Sä PL14s 1--' n;s p;s .'. Total; V.t'l INI. K ii 1 1 1 j f i:n;kavin(; c ip l-r. I.V. i Ivo l.V 1S Walsh .... Zimnierina n l.ci .lardin I'.etZ Haiidi'-ap . Totals .. lIV. p;: :: 417 ro ."71 iti p.: K.'. i '.m;s io4i jxi 421 MOLT.I.KS. Kts nr. s M Popp Sin milt Handicap 11:: lo tv 17o l.VJ ;s -'.tl J Iii- I :7 ' 4;i ; -V.7 I ! Total M .'.fd 4 jo II. MaMiion P. II HP k . Il.llllli- .ip ., TotaN ... .1 (iat.terr K. P.rown . II;itiliai .. Totali ... P.l:i keman . 'liii I II udi.a ) . Tota'. ... S I'abirtn . ieo. 1'opp . Handicap . Totals ... Wi. kizer .. I.aUey 1 1 a 1 1 1 i ; i . Tot a Is . . . 'orbri.l f . lJound- . . . li,illdi h p . Total . . . P. I'nhian . K. .Millc- . Handicap . Hi.-. IM s! lt i:s 11.". IIv :ui; im lis 11 1 in; 111 r.tsi i-'.i IT.--' i:;n 111 :;tiä :illllä 44 4o itu :: i:'. i v. vi; 4" i jt '. p.h; ') in l-i l 11-S 17; It.s CO 4(H -im; I'M! U I .iS S a.M j IV i 1 1 I.V. l. v.-J 17 177 V. ir.o isr, ii.; s; .".sä i: i.'.i i:.:t i.V. s:; :r.t7 1! vf. "pk." iV p". 171 v.", 1 1 1 pis si; i'i 1217 r.p; .Vd 2 112Ö uc. jt ;7 171 K.I v. : T' tals 411 :'.: 42 12.:t;i I N IT ED I.F AO I F i:.;i.i:s
Ilieli;lrds U". 201 lot'. J.i II. C Morri-... n ivj 171 1 pi ;,o II MorrNoii Pi 11 jpj :.s:: t'r.iiiMT PJ7 P'rf I1.0 UT Hier ir.s i.V. pc. T.'tals sp s72 S22 2.Vi MAX ADI.I'.K i. I'aniev I.'.I !.,' -.'ft .".22 Me vers p.-.l Isl 1 IT. I.V. Fish iv.s 171 ir.o .v.: Tun. er j:'.7 1 b" 2n " .".", M.o I t . 14.". -J22 It.'.i ,:; T"t.iN I: s7s S71; jir,7
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rer 2b) 201 I'd Stanley 1h vs J1 1 .sl Abraham b"o tew". in .",7 Mohn IPi lf.s pu; 171 Ib-tier IPi I'.o 1,-..; u., TtaN sl sfiii s.-,i M.t;V.U HA7--Mu.r F.7 F.! i2'. PM s.mr.i i::i n: lis 42 K a. i u. s lsi tr.j p. m Till? l'lTi I.'.n -joa .J 1;.., !,.,.. lili P51 p.; -.ill I-MaN 7 7'i" vl 2"0 c. A 1; I 1:1 : NS lil!r 14", JU 17n .V.l Atv... so Ivl i.V. 511 Kapperf 171 1 to P'.T 17s i'iinim,i..im I'i7 17s 17". -Ms brri-'n ".id 171 pu; .v.s T0l.1l "l v.7 ii"ii:i; i i;i;ams Kriu.vr tsr, 17s -ju ",7.-, Water, 17:: 11 .V. r.artlt l"i 201 Isii .. Campbell l'2 2-M 222 ;s Hrt itl lis p; .Oi Tt.-ds :r. :k rj
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FIIT WAV NF. Ind.. April 2. ('apt. llvan. of the local Fnited States aimv rcruitin; station, an nounced l'riday niht that sin April ! rst, I ort Wayne lias aeeept ed l.Ou men. numt'tr of any This Is the hiebest city iu the ountry.
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Caldwell Maes o '"I 7 ' ' .. :".f .v. . . : v ... y . ; .. , Kay Caldwell has made some of; his critics I.hcU- w:.ter Hec:i i if Caldwell was an easv mark for the ! Red Sox in the opening American league pame in New York recently, the critics concluded that he surely l;!Gold and Blue Nine Expects Hard Battle With Fort Dearborn Nationals. i Swede" Kdren is billed to do the (mound work when Notre Dame I clashes with the Fort Dearborn Na tional bank team of Chicago on the ('artier field diamond this afternoon nt :j o'clock. Coach Harper anticipates one of the hardest battles of the ear in this afternoon's encounter. The
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- 'bankers won the championship of 'jthe Chicago Commercial league last ::7s t summer and they have bee" hittinq
a fast clip this spring, defeating anions other fast nines the University of Chicago. Intciliall sx hcdulc. The interhall league play will bepin ,nu ml ay afternoon. I'ollowimr is the schedule announced by athletic authorities of the university: Sunday. April -! Sorin s. Walsh; St. Joe vs. Corby. Thursday, May P.row nson s. Sorin. Sunday. .May i Walsh vs. St. .Jot; Hrow ison vs. Corby. M't l U'o.lnf.w.lQv .May ;t jorm s. St. JoeI Thursday. May 10 Walsh vs. P.rownson. Sundav, .May 1 :; Walsh vs. Cor l'.v : St. Joe v s. Brow nsun. Friday. May is Sorin vs. Coriy. Sunday. May 20 Sorin vs. Walsh; Corby vs. St. Joe. Wednesday. May vs. St. Joe. Sunday. May : Hrov nson ; Sorin v Wednesday. May I '.rowiion. IJrown.son 1 Corby ,t. Joe. :0 Walsh v. vs. Thursday. May 1 -Sorin Corl.y. Sunday. June Walsh bv ; ,t. Joe vs. Prow nson. CorBERRY TAKES HONORS U inFentahlon hainpioiihip For Tlilnl Timr. International New Servb-o: 1 I'll I FA DKFPIIIA. Fa., April 2. 1 Howard Ferry of the I'niversity of ! Fennsv lv ania. is the outstanding hKI lire in the first days competition at : ;ne I'enn reiay carnival on 1 raiiMin j held so far. For the third siieces- , siv e year he has won the pentahlon I championship. th only intercolleeiJate all around athletic test. ! F.errv. in the tivc-headed event. . 1 . 1 1.1..1 captured four tirMs and took third I in a fifth, uivintr him a total seven points', he failc.l to Th" onlv win was event w hirh I the disous' throw. BAN GOES TO NEW YORK Will Take Tax Willi Fn't Truer. Interniti.ei.il Nwi Service:
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! of Fn t F. . Johnson of the Amer ! ii'.i o I (.IL'Hl to New 1 rk is belieel I i to have been made for a con ference with Fres't John K. Teuer. j.f tb.e National league. re-aj-din ! the proposed war tax on hacha'l. - Johnson, however, ha refused e 1 discuss his mission here. to Dr. Trust Axtell. Dentist. 213 Union AdvL
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Critics Tafye Water v; - jlr 'V V ''A v 1 N. ." Si' ''Vanwas on the down urade. Caldwell, ho we e i vindicated himself when the Yankees nut the Senators at the Folo grounds. Ho had plenty of .Sj)(.ed. with almost perfect control, only one hase on halls hein charged against him. Danforth Stops in Windup and Winning Cleveland Run is Forced Over. CHICAGO. April 2. A balk called on Danforth ;n the ninth in ning gave Cleveland the final uaino
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of the series with Chicago, ' to Lithe "biu nine" There is a remote Scott, ho replaced Williams on the possibility, some officials said Frimound in the ninth, after the locals j day nitrht that football schedules had tied the sc,MO in the eighth. I nullit be called off next fall if the paved the way to victory for the v is- I war situation becomes serious, itors. He walked lluisto, and lloth j Coat lies- at present are strongly in beat out a hit. F.vans also walked, j favor of continuing the sport, tilling the bases. Danforth replaced ! A. A. Stagg. athletic director at Scott and the next two men, who j the Cniver.-ity of Chieauo. in mm-
I were pinch hitters, were easv outs. With the call two and three on (Iraney, Danforth stopped Ion; enough in his windup for Fmpire Nallin to call a balk and Cnisto
scored the run which won the ganio. j make the conference unwieldly. Score: ' Michigan is a natural rival of midCleveland ton) OOii lul 2 " 1 j d'te western schools. It would get
Chicago 00 0 (Hie uiu 1 ; 0 Klepfer. Coveleskie and O'.N'eill, Fittings: Williams. Scott, Danforth and Schalk. KILBANE WILL BE FIT FOR GO WITH WELSH Johnny Figures That He IIa Nothing to I.o.f and .Ml to (aiu in Pout. Inteiii.itiin.il .Ncvns Service: Ni:V Vi:K, April 2 V. Foxing Titles here are convinced today that Johnny Kilbane will be lit die when he faces Freddie a- a lidWelsh at 1 the Manhattan casino next Tuesday 1 niuht. The w orld s feath-rvv ciüht Champion opened their eves with his speed in a special workout in hist training camp at Foulaston, F and Ins method of training fu 1 ... ; 1,; .!,;.,.,! C I 1 I .1 III I I I I 1 I I I i 1 h- S' I I II l I I 1 1 I r . " 1 . . : 1 - ; 1 1 . .. 1 ... 1 01 il I i' Iii I leu. iMiu.Mif imp i i n 1111 his manager trainer. Jimniv Iunn. and practiced all the punches in hi
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Kilbane will enter the rinu w ith 1 Welsh full of confidence. As he puts it: i "I've nothing to lose to Welsh.! (and everythin 1 1 win. This fmht is ; 1.1 n 1. ill .,.., .1 f..r I'm yoin t 1 1 r 1 i 1 .11. ..-1 in111 tnere to siatii ine oaii. inais the sport .if it. If I can knock Welsh out I will retire with two championships in tow." nl PROMOTERS ARE HARD HIT o j 1 ontnl to Come Am to Fa llo. r Tlielr ;uaraiilee. I r r.Ti.ati' nai News Servbc: C.AKV. Ind.. April 2.- I the! war killimr bovinV That's what the ! promoters ol the hie HMk sl,..w at ' . 1 . - 1 . jthe Flks club here last nuhl think. j With lour l.iuil on the card .nly fioi worth of spectators showe.l up. i . .. 1.. li v tli. ),...r f...i-b.t - I fr guarantees the prom-dei s were forced to iic: to pae it. - 1 In the principal bout. K . 1 '. Frown ! of Chicago lambasted Joe Herri- k of1 Kewanee. 111. Herri' k .laimed a foul; "nd refused to answer the trons for the fourth ro ind. harley S 11'ly had the ed-e n C'.nt Fh. nn. Sailor Frecdman made it unpleasant for Frankio Fvnn. Walter Jacobson srliaded Hal-hit IKdiin.
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at U. OF M. REGENTS SEEK BIG 9 BE Wolverine Board Votes Unan imously for Return to the Western Conference. . NN.V AKP.mr, Mich., April 1'S. The hoard of resents of the I'niverMty of Michigan Friday voted j unanimously in favor of Michigan! ! to return to the western thleti.Conference. No announcement was made as to what procedure would he followed in returning to the conference. Inasmuch as all of the conference col lege- are on record as favoring ! Michigan's return, it is believed that the conference authorities will act favorably upon the matter at their next meetincr. Michigan has cancelled all of its sprinc athlet'c. contests and It is understood that no football cam es will be played next fall if the Fnited States is at war. Sentiment amonpr the students, however, is strongly in favor of athletic contests and it is understood that the college authorities have been urped to rescind the cancellation order. There is a possibility of such action bein taken in the near future and that a new war order may allow Michigan teams to participate in a limited number of athletic contents. Michigan severed relations with the western conference in U'O.". The break was the result of Michigan's determination not to accept certain training restrictions, fine of which was the abolition of a training table. hh; mm: poaki) in v r.wou or iti-rrrnx. CHICAGO, April 28. Faculty representatives of the Bis Nine, who will act on the application of the University of Michigan for re-admission to the western conference, are reported to be unanimously in favor of the return of the "Wolverines, (füeials Friday night. however. J declared it probable that no action would lie taken until the next meet ing of the conference here June 9. Fven if the application is accepted at that time the Wolverines will probably be unable to meet any of the conference schools in football until unless they take, advan tage of Xorthwestcrn's open date. Nov. iM. as Michigan's 1017 schedI nie. as well as those rf the "bi nine institutions, aireaay are maue up. With Michigan back in the fold, the conference combination will be 1 known as the 'big ten" instead of ' mentirg on the action or .Micnigans hoard of regents said: "In my opinion tho return ot Michigan will be a great impetus ; t sp.irt Ten universities will not : better tootoall competition in me west than from eastern elevens." REDS TRIM PIRATES: ! COLD HURTS PITCHERS 1 PITTFBFRC.H. April 2S. CincinI nati defeated Pittshurgh Friday. ." to ::. Cold weather affected the pitchers, and Toney and Miller each made a poor start. In the tirst inning Cincinnati scored two runs on -in gles by C.roh and Xeale, a hase n balls and a wild pitch. Fittsburph scored three runs in the last half of the first innin? on Kopfs error, jijisses to Carey and Schulte and Faird's double with the hases full. Cincinnati scored three more in the second on sinples by Winpo and Cueto. a pass and N'eale's dmihle. Carlson then relieved Miller and Jarohs afterward took Carlson' 1 I place. " I neither team scoring apain. I rn 1 1 Cincinnati 2" 000 0 0 0 -.' I . ' 1 i t t vbu T'-ll I ol OHO 0 00 ; - . . ' Tonev and YVinuo; Millar, Carlson, Jacobs and Schmidt. DAUSS BEATS BROWNS FFTFf-IT. Mich, I Muss he ld St. Loui April 2V to three hits . today and pitched Fetroit into a 2 to 1 victory, a 1 i.Ki in row o iei in the second innint; prevented a i shut-out. Three hits in the fourth i innini: were re?tonsible for the home team scoring two runs. Weilman hn who sina-eeded him. was 1 nt nd Koob. hit safe- ' lv. 'St. S"-ire Funis ul it oho oor 1 :: ?. 111O1 -jdO 0c 2 1 11 1 I tri'it I Weilman. K'"l and Severeid: Fau and Stan.i-ce. ( LEAK YOFK K!N IV Sl'HINf; ! Spring house cleaning means -ibanini: inside and ont-ide. Dull , Iiimp,v skin ,s ;in aftf.rmJlth cf wintrr jp-tiv ity. Flu-h vour intes- ! tine with a mild laxative and clean ruf tbo .1 c 1 1 1 1 1 U l .1 1 d WIS'CS. f HSV to ; ut tak. . they do not ripe. Dr. Kin-:'.-? New T.:fe pills vill clear your romp!eion and brighten vour eye. Try Dr. Kind's New Fife Pill: to-ni ht and throw off the shirth winter 5 he 11 At drupsjists. 2."e. Adv. The United states has m national tlo cr. but tforts have been made In have the i:oMenrod adopted. This f.oAcr is a'omdant tl.nnmh an cboMuous an a of the continneaL
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International News Service: N'KW Y 'IlK, April -v The thoroimhldTil rarinff srasnn on lmc inland starts t1iy with the op'ntnir season of the l.oekaway litintinc luh's sjiri ii: meetinc at Hewlet Bay park. i cents make up the program today. imdudinr races on the Hat. steeplechases and contests oer josts ;(nd rails for hunters. I ntPrr.ation.i! New? Service: PF.OIMA. 111.. April 2R. Pctj Herman, h.intam champion, had a ; hard o h're last nipht with Kid ' Herman of Fekin. 111. The champion Kot the hest of it, hut the Kid held him even for the last four of th 10 rounds. Il.tor i Jnal News Service: AKRON. O.. April L'S. Rob Cannefax of St. Louis, again failed to put a dent in the crown of Champion Charles McCourt of Cleveland, when the latter took the second block of the world's champion three-cushion billiard match here last night. ."0 to 14. in SK innings. McCourt now leads, ln to SJ. Iutcrnatin il News Service: CUTPAdO. April 2S. The war is playinsr hoh with athletics at Northwestern university. Three members of the Purple football squad are enrolled in the officers' reserve corps. They are: Willis Hriuhmire, quarterback; Stanloy Puttman. risht tackle; and Shaughnessy. freshman captain last year. MARKETS NTOT rOFl F.K III I.L Ni:Y YOKK, April "7. Spot coffee dull it iid nominally unchanged at l'e for Kio 7f. and 10 . for Santos 4's. South Bend Market GRAIN AND FEED. (Corrected Daily by Y. U. Starr. Starr Mills. Hydraulic At.) WHFAT Paying. ..7J. OATS pajing. helling. 7"c pet bu. CORN Paying. $1..V; selling. $1 no per bu. Ii YE raying. $1 00 per bu. II KAN Selling. $-10 per bu. MIDILIN(;S-elling. $2.'-') per cwt. CUÜPI'ED FELD Selling. $275 per cirtGLUTEN Selling. J2 00 per cw t. SCRATCH FEED Selling. $4 0) per cwt. CHICK FEED Selling, ?1 00 per cwt LlVüa JTTOCK. (Corrected Iailj by Major Brot., S. Lagan St.. MifcliawaUa. HEAVY FAT TEE US Fair to gooA. "(ts'. prime, ItflOc. HUGS llü(ül-U 11--8. I2ic; 120(21"0 lbs. l.V; i:;uy,10O ibs.. He; 100(170 lbs. and over, ICh-. HAY. 8TKAIV AND FEED. (Corrected Daily by the Wesley Miller Flour aad Feed Co., iii is. Michicau St. HAY I'tying. 14(10.(n): $ls.O0(i 20.00. STKAVV Fayi'Jg. $03 per tou 1100 per to:., oe GOc per bale. OATS Faying. 7.V per bu. ; SOfc'.MI.-. l KN Faying. $l.üo per bu.; ?1.7.Vn l.so. TIMOTHY SEED Faying, . bu.; pelliug. $4.0 per bu. iUAUd jI.Kl.' - i.violtu grow) Selling, $12.00 per bu. LLUVLIC SEED-$11 fjai2 00. FISH. (Corrected Daily by ilie Fant wood Fifth, loultrj and ea Food Market. V- Washington Ar. FRCSU FISH Dr. No. 1 trout, 20o Ib.; blue gills. 15c lb.; saugers. 12iac lb.; yellow pike. 2-".- lb.; large perch. ltVe ib.; dr. white üisb. 2Ö- lb. FHKII l'KUZF.N FISH Dr. no. white fifth. 17ic 1j. ; dr. trout. 22'ic lb.; dr. bull heads. löl-j- Ib.; roe chad. each. $1.10 :s had ioe, per pr.. 75c; whole halitra cuts. 2x,,lb. SMUKFD FISH Salmon. CO.-; white fifth, 20e; fiaau battie. lo ; fancy salt mackeiel, Va ltj- each. 2tKj ; bloaters, 2Ü 3 lb., each, 25c; boneless salt cud tiu. 25c lb.; chubs, 21X; lb. TALLOW AND lllliKs. lCrreted Daily by s.. VV. Lipp ihm. tit N. Main üL) TALLtlW K""Kb. .c; rcaitertd. ;. JtlGc'. No. 2. 3ö5c. WUOL- 25'a5- pel' lb. HIDES jreeo, No. 1. IOQISc, ru! ftflo n.'(ii2uc. I'Ol LTR AND MEAT (Corrected Hail) by Jiimui' Mr' Wet. 12 L- Jefferson UlTa.i FOUDTKY Faying. 1Ü. ; seliinp, VEAL Fajiiig. lb:; Bellinj, 1535c. ULtK K.it, 25-; nuiiiuf lVc; po' ierhouie. o-"$;4C;e; irioin. büti'Mc. Ii AM Faj -ins. 22c LAUD Faying, löo; selling. 22c SEEDS. (Corrected Haily b Warner Bros., fceeo Mure, lit Mjd bt.) TIMOTHY W'i "lö. FED CLOVE Klo Kfji 12. Vv lHTi; CLOVE K-J21 UU pr bu. A LS IKE Sll.t'ill2.".o A LEAL FA S9.('tt$11.00SWEET CL4IVEK- 11 t 12 12-50 "OVV ri'AS 4'. 00 1. 00 SOY BEANS-2.7."Ü3.2Ö. BLFL UK ASS-.20 per bu. FIELD l'FAS per bu MILLET 2 lAK(r2 Oo iiKUM n iiii.i.rM nr hm .1 A PAN ES E MILLET-.2Cn pr bu 1 1 1 N;a IC I A N M 1 1. LET $2.no per bu. E 1 "CM JOUÖ 10.00. MAMMOTH CLO VEK $12.00212 00ruoviioNs. (Corrected Daily by I'. W. Mueller, 21 E. Jrffrrton Bird.) VEGETABLES Cabbage. pijlug. 0c; pellinj:. IV per lb. I'Kl.IT Orange ';ise. sellinz. ;Mti"iO'! per dozen: icmom, per .. J.I .o ellinp. ;V rr ib-z : apples, payii.g J1.J0 tfi per bii ; s!!in, .V.(7äc per pe k. ftl TiEl: A.S'J Ej.--;'..'i .tr riiittc yinc 20!g.'2: elllng. rS'O: Cro.in ery butter, paying. LV; eilir.jr tsc. Ezs strictly fresb, paying. ."O.?; fecliinff. TiOc. THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J, M. S. Bldg. Membee New Yerk MeJi EtcJuwi. Nw Tork Cotton "Prhnf, '-w fr'r-at rotton ETrhoe, Chleikc stocuk EirluuiXN CtiJomo Bord mt Xrde Mid Indiana DaAkeri Akrlatlon. Ulrert rrirmtr Wir U All tfarka. PHONES Hen 2Vtl; Home 2Ö2S-209S. Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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