South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1918 — Page 6
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piit and re'ay tf"'ir Tn-n to run two .i i'-t U' lU. Ilruwri.n hall lias -1 1 a con--i-t ;.t winrp-r of ir.ter-hall trai.K h i m piipp hip- for tla- pa-t few M-ars. though f'orbv ainl !'..nli:i pmm.v- to vvnrthv rival- of th in. tin hn:l.ing 1.N this, -ason. A v - la fore th- 1 1 1 i 1 1 f i tra'Sc t j t 'o.i'h II'K'kiif- finds hinisrif 'wtlii' it :. singh" middle dn-tanre i r.r.t-v that he ioiil-1 send against f!i I Mini v.'rr th meet toda. Van Wont' t glo !i ap.il Sur-prp-y ha r.ot p- ii on the track for two weeks, 'nth having h n suffering for that bngth of time with badly lnjur'J t r. ('all, v.lio has h n iroin' vui -;: tip- 1 inriii of th" t racti"'' .-.l-o!!, Ili'W.s MSII-- of P'illU (IVO". tr nn i ,,i (I has nt h n or th' tr.nk sin.o WnliKS'lay. Tlarin-r, ". i. tut am! .Murphy, t wo-nii!r-s, worl.;!! h'ii'i! for h- hm dis-taip-air.ur of th- fulling UiM-t. I.o. 1. .,r.!. Mill.-r. I'.arry. .-up! l'attfron ;n muni :-hap' for tlio (il.irii i- tail'-, arpl IIo kip' plans to -orpI t!p in tip ir full litanr this aftTmo.im fo a tini" tiiat.
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Prospects of War Time Teams By Jack Veiock .
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NO. 7 Tili; HHOW.NS. M-:W YOIIK. Feb. 15. When
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Amrrican h-auo in the toinin Ury stafr "f thc P'row,,s -1 "'t't a,on. an online -to the otTici.il 1 (ie;i1 than il wkeiif.l the -ohe.iuh. annoini.nl Thursday ! ,nIiel(1 thrulJ-11 '" (Jf Merrill niht. Tho ,, aon will open In tlir. I I'ratt. and. though Mound City fans
past. April IT,, one dav nrior to "ere 10J"" lo 1 ,aiL t-wm easi-
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the opening in the west. In the initial Barnes Philadelphia will niet lio.-ton at I'enway park, while New York will cross hats with Washington in the capital city. The veum opening the next day will ee St. 1. onis in Chicago against tho world's champions, while Itioit is sclietluh-d to play in Clovolan!. Tip- eaon will close Oct. Tlmi Date-. 'iifli-l. "i re will le only thre (n-
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hau'Ue and all these will he in Chi-ca-o. Cleveland will he the opI'onent of tip- world's champions
RECOMMEND MERGER OF TROTTING ASSOCIATIONS
ni:v Voi:k, i!,. The xatiop.il 'li'ottin a-oria t ioi( h'ddinic it- thiitctpth I'i-ennial congress, ol'p;t'l (nie W'e.l II I -1 y a collllilit- !'- nport r i em im in I i ! i amaliti.oi with the AitPip.ut Trottin; a s oi i 1 1 p in. Tec i'-port will he nl to th" Anicriciii assoi iation iih ih" Mi-ctestiim thtt it take .nil! af U' tlon. Jolin ( '. Welty. I'p - h!i n! of Cinton, ami other Ulli eis were lch i tei toUli.
WABASH BEATS N. D. n;.T' III SVILI.i:. Ind.. I-V". 1 -Wahash ihfi.itcl Ni'tiT I'.iiik' in .( i i k 1 1 1 1 g.'.liP' In i e I 'riday Pi.:hf . P to 11. Th" -core was ! .. nW a ,i th" ml of t!i" til st half. o Tin: c.i:i:i;.n ivni. In tin po. k t hilliard toiirnanp nt. ;,t ','1.1 -a Mann's Friday afternoon Mp l;..cl Krnchert"!' defeated n. 1 . I a i.- 70 to a. In the cp'iiin" .n.e iMwatd Muss ii- iialnl Lynn Altlcid in a hotly contested game i.v i!ie ( I".-, margin of .". n to ."'I. The tiet '-.line will he plaed Monday vi'iiin- at 7: '. e o'cloc' when Kul"lp!i S Hi H no ft l'red
now. St. Louis got two capable irdielderf? in Maisel ami Cedeon, and they now have a wealth of material, headed by the great Ceorge tfisler. Sisler, of course, will hold down the initial t-aek for St. Louis, hut all other infield positions' will prohatily he ojifn t competition, for Mgr. Jones now has Maisel, (led on. Johns, Magee, Johnson, derber and Austin to tight it out or second, third and short. Out of this array of talent St. Iouis should manage to form a fast field. ng cordon around the bases. The loss of Mddle Plank has been
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Cullop. Shocker and Nunaniakcr to the battery staff. Nunaniakcr.
with Severed and Hale, will battle it out for the joh of first catcher.
he well takfn care of. Nunamaker's
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t i.i i:i.m iti vs ;i:(hm. CLl'A CLANlh IVI,. I Pitcher ijro.iin has .e,- n houuht by the i "I-- nl Americ an league club :.i !i. the St. Loui- Anuricaiis. aceii:i!,iU to .1 telegram lecciei! here from 1'tvs't James C. lunn.
FRENCH SEAPLANES
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Cleveland has heu) awarded tile greatest number of Sunday games 1 I. Chicago. St. Louis. Philadelphia and I'.oton have been iriveii
1.-. Saturdays each. Independence a"d tl' c!itchlnK ,lo',:,r,n,ent wi
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go! Cleveland. Washington and addition to the club lends hitting
Philadelphia. The lihor day program cafls for games in St. Louis'. iMtroit, Washington .mp! New York, while Peculation day there will he games at !etioit. Cleveland, New York and ISoston. New York will play two gameit p.oston on Hunker Mill day, Apr. 1'.. The following table shows the number of games each chili will play on Saturdays. Sundas ami pliiias. both at home and while abroad. .M Home. Club. Sat. Sun. Hoi.
la i:: 1 1". l'J 1 1.' 1 ' 1 1 i:; 1 Mroad. Sat. Sun. Hid. i .i 12 :. '2 1 -J ' 1 1 ' " f 1 s 1 1 -I " 1 1 s '2
In addition to the two Yankee pitchers St. Louis has a big staff of hurl"rs. including Weil man, Koob, Sothoron. dallia. Lowdermilk. droom, Kogers, Pavcnport. 1-eitield. Wright. Molyneaux and Houck. (iallia will be. or should be. a winner. Cullop and Shocker may bloom out as players often do when they make a change of clubs. Lowdermilk is a strong comeback, and the veteran members of the 'staff represent a great deal of strength. In the gardening department the IJrowns suffered a severe blow when they lost Jacobson to the Navy. Jacobson and Yale Sloan lw)th enlisted and will be jacktars for four years. This leaves St. Louis with Tobin, Williams, Smith and Demmitt. Glancing over the Prow n's roster it appears that the outfield is the weakest department. Kielder Jones may uncover another gardener or two he fore the season opens. The habit of the llrowns in making unexpected spurts must not he forgotten in figuring' their chances. As they stand now they appear strong enough to make a hot tight for a first-division berth, and should they reel off a sensational spurt such as those whi-'h kept them in the limelight for a time in 101." and l'Jlf, they may surprise everybody.
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Sixteen Five-Man Teams From Ohio City to Roll the First Games.
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Chicago St. IjOllis Hctroit Clev eland Washington Philadelphia New York I ton
Club. Chicago St. Louis . . Petroit Cleveland Wa.-hington Philadelphia New York P.oston
TENNIS TOURNAMENTS TO
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CINCINNATI. Feb. 16. Sixteen! live-men teams, all from this city, j
will h the tirst to shoot at the pins in the 1Mb annual tournai ent of the American Fowling congress which opens here Saturday and continues from a. m. until midnight on each day for three weeks. While the tourney in not as large in point of teams entered as a number of former tournaments held by th- A. P. C. yet only those of the httter bowlers who hae heard the call -to the colors will be miss-cd. hie of the reasons given for predicting that the present tournament will be one of the best ever conduct
ed by the American Howling con- J gre.--; is the large number of enter- i tainmcnts that will he given "he- t tween shifts at the Hamilton county ! armory during the coming three ! weeks. i Sixteen new alloys have been laid ! for more than a vvek and if the j process of finishing w ill improve the j scores all records bid fare to he smashed for the experts all agree I
I that the alb'vs could not po--iby ! be in better condition. Almost cv- j
cry stat- in the union is represent- j cd in Up- entry list as well as s-v - j era! "anadian tow ns. j
The oeicmniiies that will precede the initial howling tomorrow night will consist of short addresses by Mayor .lohn dahin and answering speeches by August Herrmann of Cincinnati and William Agnew of Cleveland, past president and president of the American Fowling congress, respectively.
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meeting of the civic forum here Friday night. He said Japan today is a land of civil and religious liberty and is admirably fitted for the task. "I would like to point and direct attention." he said, "to the distracted people of Uussäa whose magnitiicnt empire is now being dismembered and torn in pieces under a
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tion, to prolit by the examples of Japan. "No greater service could ho rendered by the united allies than to call upon Japan to assume the chief burden of responsibility and lead
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' - f ather and sink . t hat ! -vernment insurance or vompen- . K,:pI,.rt ,' , ! nation on a commission basis, were1 1. Hans . r . i .. n i pe :: id no! Pe . , ' dcrauiurd I'riday by Secy MeAdoo.
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I v ith explanation mat u is unnec- STLPPLS STAKS . . ..." ! ' psxirv U hire -an agent to make, strife Lis 17:: P1
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l,e obt.Mncvl b writing ti the C.!ip
1
IC AN. -AS ' 'ITV. !', i. 1
:!".. i lls
bureau of war risk insurance.
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11 111 .; "21 ! tC P." l".! 12." t. 124 .Z h: i:;4 i.",2 4-. ', 121 1".i'i t r. "1" ;;t:: ::i:; ::n :y. mi 277'.
r.ii:i:vi;.i: Pi. p.7 I.: 44 ; Ijimgerford ... j j-j ' akrewjcK P."; i.a; 124 ::v. V""1
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IN'IANAI'OL'S, I'eh. I'k Chair-! man Will H. Hays ,f th- r.-publi- j
can national committee stated Fri-
l.'uti- . ii 1 ". 110 11- ;;7t) ! Lord-n 1"7 h"i 14s 411 ; T, Putz P. l-'l la: 1 Matter 11; '.s lot. .",14 j a' Kii-zkainski 12; l '.s i".2 :r.; , ; Total - Is27 i I'
days. Mr. Hays said that he loses to pro.eed very carf'Jlly
' in his selection of these committe e-
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"When you think of Homefurn. is.hings think of Sailors."
. . . l'.; 11; 12.-. :.-, men
.. 14 101 r.;; 4,i.,
. .. 1'.2 l'i l"s . .. .':.". 121 ir.t
The new charinan i-'riday t.-ie- '
W 177 17
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14 4 l.'.s 177 7k; 712 7i"
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! -r.:.'ur.ce,i nho ,irt,y n th- misfortunes: IMTLH LLAC. I L. tb.it l.iMUg ot a pipe lhie i.r ,,,,.,-,..., .v' irllmt Vnier- IkVLI TL.NS
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of o':s!r'.. tP'U two Velfs It j -.,!..! " i; kind t- 1 10 - 1
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' n an soptier or so-nor vs no na.s mm 1 ,.,,..
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to;- his co intry. saai Mr. .mcauoo. ih.spovi.-ij fi. L
v.. nnot Pe condemned or reore- 1
1. ;;ded too sc erely."
Total
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77.". 22S.". ! Pe Uolier
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Popper Knlsht
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121 142 i"i :u;i
M( 14. n:: 11'.
Kii , grajdu-d to James Heynolds, secre-
j tai y of t li " national committee, ask..j.. i ing liim to stop in Indianapolis on J his vav east from St. Iouis. in ol ¬
der that he might go oef the min-
Dcm't Pay Cash for Your Your Omtet te Goxi 04 GATEI.VS 121 Jk 3Ilch1jran St.
For Properly Fitted Glasses' Consult PR. J. BURKE 2."0 sot TH M1C1IIGW M. Ilotli l'hons. .tä).. l:oo lirokrn Pni'ln mII.
Watch Repairing Small Bracelet WatchfeK. .cw:.-s or American, put in order. CHAS. M. SCHUELL 218 S. ilicrilgan St.
Utes of the s!t Louis meeting and :
Ik Pd ; take up with the secretary matters .
VI; ' ' .' '-;' ' pertaining to the conduct of th- ; '1.' L ' 4" ' headquarters of the national organ-! 1 ;7 To.. :.:is p.oi ization. ; Mr. 1 lav s is e.pe. ted to 1 un as' t 14-" 1" l"s '- ! -P, P,r-- . n ,,f the. er.nl, lie in vCe f
UNION SHOE CO. 233 S. Michigan SL
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The Latest in LADIES' WEAR. T. S. GARLAND & CO. 139 S. Michigan SL
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Don t say you saw It In ini ; m, .,r,.v it: iso 2,.; .-,r. cottr.n n. ntL.cnmif Qiv Wu Time 'Schäfer V.r. 17! 14 4'l MiP-liell P.l newspaper. bay rsews-1 imes. , Mthll jro TL-.rutou i.v.
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, fuiiiiiiitti i' ana :.s cnairman pi tin ;42 st.tte council of deftme, b it thu-
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far P.. ,tep hav been taken to . 1V, vi,, t L-l i Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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