South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1918 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TlMEi

SPEED ARTISTS AT GREAT LAKES

Coach Hill Has Plenty of Matcrial to Draw From.

POLLY AND HER PALS

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Ashur sees his opportunity, too.

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v.ur. w. a. Mo::tt .0l h"oiM J- t..- :..: ;n-ri in t r.tirsir.-' ' iy v intf. II- h.f? .:S,.M. Th:it's th-s;-Vit at flu- Aorl'l' Ur-'c-t mul training 1 . 1 1 r i . 'lii f o.n.in I'rarik I fill. u.i h Of th- tr.f ;; team ),-lt-v-s that his ' or.': :::;! ?Iiy aäal will 1-rtak thfvvorll's i- r i i f-for- th" iti'loor tr.i k M-i-on i Ar.'l tho.-r- v. ho ax- f,u:i. li.tr . ith tii- way thy ! thin-1- at 'Ir it I ik ". ar- .-.it d that th" j. r - r rt "ri has hut :i i-hort ti:i!" t' ii". Uf 1!" (if i ( ! ;n 1 ! ,1 1 10 !1 To Ft a r ,-nril, th-r- i - ;- ri. t h i n u s-p-'l"'l Kiinil' I .-' ::ir- th" I. it i-S in thi- r.i. ;m.l "oa h Hill is crtain h" his thr:i. Any on- eih-l on tra k to.; .- will ar- with him ult-r th n.ni'H of Andy War-I. 1MJiv I'.ili ar.d .Jimmy J'.urk" ,mc rn'.ntiorul. Aral t ia -1 1 there's ".n'-e.!'" lUx M k.-r, l r'U) the (,'olumhus A. O. of St. ixuis, who rut's vith the Ui-t fl crs in Missouri. Wan! in the j.rcsvnt 100 arid 'J JO yarl National A. A. I". champion :mu i-; v ( nnctl ris one of th" w ot Ms T at st sprinters. lOdili- Kail holds th" Ontrul A. A. l record for tho pul", und is list"d amoni: th.e rf-at dist inc t- rtinnT of 1 I T . James Kurke, form rly r-nre-ent'! the Uo.-.ton A. A., and has .s'iccc ully r.ti-.i'r.l T"d Meredith, Karl Khy. At" 1 Kivi it and Tom Halpin in match raffs. I'.or.idc rkrr is one of tin must iromi-in runnirs in th" inidd!" u'.st. With ra"h man rapalde of strpli n a juart"r mil" arotind 0:0), lilll sr"s ri' reason why his iu:irt",t cannot crack tht pre sent rf- rd. As altt-rr.atcs, he has Carl Ih U!cr. 1017 tnu.k "aptain of Iik" Forest university, Scott of th ITnivprsity of Nera:ka. and Tennant. a younbter who was developed here. One of the track features of th" year will he .-taed in the east next month ami will hrin t(-eth"r all the crack military relay teams of the training camp. Here the (Jreat l'ik's four will Ti i e one of it most important tsts. Hill also plans to enter the team in contests in Kansas Citv and Chicago.

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Rockne Names Track Entries. For Illini Meet

Winners at Ski Meeting

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FAST MOTOR BOATS BEING BUILT QUIETLY

P11TK' IT. Feb. ID. The keen rivalry hetwoen motor boat enthusiasts f Vtroit, Minneapolis, Tjlf- !. C'h'.iland and eastern cities now is v armer than ever. It is an open -c-eret th.t several eluhai are juietlv huiUirr-; l oats for this summer that will smash oJl of the remarka'ole rt cords made in the past tie years. It has hfn Uanuil from ood authority th it Ietroit rr. -lor boat owners are preparing to spend at Ir.ist J.",0' for a. new c raft. Humor has it that the boat will have a .'I m ,1 of T'i miles an hour. Chris Smoth of AK'onao, Mich., who has hi en prominent in the construction of boats which have revolutionized speed racing, has b'n fjuoted as delanriLC that the. mile-a-minute craft will L e considered ol.stdet" in a few years. Smith's air.Ktion is to hufld si fpeed'-r tliat will travel Hot miles in one hou. 11 helic-ves that Tä miles . ill be .ittairu-d this year. The (loll Cup tuts at" t be held h r- l.-.te in Ji.b. oi early in A'l"us. on a 1 nub- course around Hi ll- i-le. The t l;a tb ; : i n-h i p event Uiil b" .t '" mil.s. The i:p waf broM-,ht lb. re 1-t t a r h Mi" Detro.t II.

With the baseball season a matter of history and th" J ntre Dame .-'ymnasium occupied oi k by trackmen, Coach Koekne w.j redouble his efforts of the past two months in a linal attempt to -et his asresation in shape for the linal dual meet with the Fniversity of Illinois on Saturday. Kather hard workouts were assigned to the men yesterday. With the exception of the distance men Hot kne's squad is in pood condition. Walter Kweoney, former local hijrh star, is still incapacitated and has not had a track shoe on his foot for over two weeks. He felt some hetter yesterday afternoon and worked out for awhile in the apparatus room, but his physician has forbidden him to run yet. Van WonterKhen, wli h:us been laid up practically as lorn; as Swe-ney. limbered up on the track for awhile. He simply jotted for a short distance, trying cut a sore foot that has Riven him a lot of bother. Rockne announced the following Notre Hume entries for the meet Saturday niht: 10 yard dash Capt. Mulligan. Ciltillan, Patterson, McGinnis, and Lockard. 110 yard run Capt. Mulligan, Patterson. Parry. Iockard, Miller. SSO yard run Call. Sweeney. Jones. Van Wontershen. One mile run Sweeney, Call Harbert. Murphy. Van Wontershen. Two mile run .Sweeney, Van Wo ntershen. Harhert. Murphy, O'Connor. 10 yard" hih hurdles Gilhllan. Walters. I'atterson. Call.

Shot put Giltillan, philbin, Hon- j ehetti, Holton. i Uunnim; broad jump McGinnins. j Ciltillan. Walters, Miller. ! Itunnin hi.h jump Gdtillan, Miller, Walter, Suttner. j

pole vault Kademacher. Powers Suttner.

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1 1 ANS IIirHHST Lett 17s Churchill 177 Harth IKs Huppert 1S4 L. Huns 151

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Ski experts from all over the country assembled at Gary, III. for the annual national championships. Lars Haugen of Alcester, S. D., won the national ski jumping championship with a jump of more than 100 feet. Andrew Olsen of lola, Wis., was the winner in one of the shortdistance tours.

15 MEN ANSWER FIRST CALL FOR HIGH TRACK

Playing the Field IJy JACK. VI HOCK. International News Service Sports Editor.

Totals

FATHER JAHN I'rbaliu l."7 Hull 127 F. Ledere r Fiedler 17o Mennel 12ä Haiidlcar P4

W2Z S") IN2 27.l

17S 12I 1 ts ISO 141 114

1.7. ls." 1:57 141 19 1

V.W 41.-. 4s0 4S7 407 Ss2

NO Tili: TIIIK1) IIASILMFN. Xi:W YOIIK, Feb. 17. "Doc" Andrews, who used to be a third baseman in the minor leagues,

1 . , isaiil one time that it takes bravery Fifteen men answered the firt 1 .i ,. . . as well as skill to hold down the .,11 t--wt- fnii hd'ite civpn hv 1

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SMALL SCORES RULE AT A. B. C. TOURNAMENT

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And "Doc" wasn't kidding anyone by a Ion:: shot. He knew what he was talking about. In the lirst article of this series the writer mentioned that Chicago fans would acclaim Puck Weaver kins of third sackers were they asked to name the king. That is very true. Put when it comes to sifting down the hot corner performers we tind the name of Ileinne Groh looming up with unusual brilliance

i;!mrr Furnham. former eoich at';is tho U1 thinl aseman in the ,.-. i,i;a, .h,.i ...n.f ulnoMl .iirect- country today: the most capable

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esterday at the Y. M. C. A. j The men were iven some lim- ; bering up exercises and practice lj starting. A few of the candidates j stating tliat they were all in lirst ; class condition were put through a half nub-. j Prosp t ts for a w inning team aro , bright with ('apt. Mohn. Xmith. ; Sabo. McKndarfer. Ash. Olsen. Cly-j

bourn" and Iteasor beirv. (hi- s'i'aad.

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man in the trenches.

u-mv work at Hattiesburg. ; ,',on n:iS I'Mra on 00m mucs 01

arrived in South Pend Mon-'tlu keystone sack, but he apparent1 . r y ..t I 1 v ili.I ri fin.l llip iiib bo U':K f tl t

dav morning on a siurt niriougn. , v"' H" mav o;ik in the assemblv at : 'u for unti? started playing the high school Wednesday morn- thinl for the Cincinnati Peds. He n, . ; is a bett er ball player today than 1 he was when Me'lraw let him get

away, and on his if 1 4 periormance for Matt's team alone he looks

YANKS RELEASE TWO PITCHERS IN ST. PAUL

Despite his now famous bone play, and his temperament, Heinle Zimmerman is still holding his own in this department. Heinie is a clean-up hitter, a nimble fielder and a great thrower. He isn't as good on bunts as some others, but he makes up for it with the tick, at that. He is rated second. Third in the list comes Puck Weaver, the square-jawed pepperbox of the White Sox. Weaver is as fast as Zimmerman, but not quite the sticker. Frank Paker, the erstwhile home-run king, still P. sood hitter and a dependable fielder despite his apparently awkward movements around the hot corner, is rated fourth. Parry Gardner, of the Ped Sox, who is somewhat of an in-and-out-er with the stick, and always a fast and sure fielder, comes fifth, while Milton Stock of the Phillies, is classed sixth among the third

Totals

I.F.CrSi r.r'iner .. Connors . Morgan .. Taylor .. Mueller .. Handicap

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f!in; 12N 10S i-vpv vjo 11; MHirath M2 ICO Hamilton 124 Verxr 140 1s

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hassockers. Seventh, eighth and wiiiteinaa 1'4

ninth places have been awarded to j Totnl. yso C, Oscar Vitt of Detroit: Baird of St.: " .rIl vviNo' CO.-

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list, with 1917 figures: j Melsheimer

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York A oierican bigac baseball club Monday ani:o:mc"d th" releas of Pitcher. Pan Tippb- and Clifford Markle to tli" St. Paul club of th-' Am i n an association. Tipple w rs

Nim IiPadinz Thinl Hammen. 1 :r..h. Finn. ( N. . bit 1.1 -4

like the lug pooh ban. among the 2 7.;mii:"i man. N. V. tdavers of his nosition. He is rank-! N. 1

XowUd "tip-top in the following list. He j KV'y". IaaZ

vva the only third oaseman to nil 1 a- J.ir.iieT. Fe. i..i..H'i betT than .'b.'O and he led the j .V" k. Flii! 'N. j'j field in scooping up the hot ones j Zi?V.l. t I.':. IN i.HI and fielding his position. f Peal. Cl:i. N.i löo t

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CONVINCED LAJOIE WILL MANAGE H00S1ERS

Am rian association for

ll."oa in l but was sent lat car to the Palttmore lt:b of the 1 rttrn.it . -pal b.acue. Markle was sent to the Interr.at.or.al baca club at Toronto, to

w iT.d up the .-a-on f U'b'. and di I Jjn;m Duffy of l.ckport. N. Y

WINS IN FIRST ROUND SAYS SPITE BEHIND

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1-. welterwe ight ( h impion of the j MPNCIP. Ir.d., Feb. 1?. Charffworld Monday night knocked out ! ng that "personal feeling and ani-

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in I mosity" re responsible for the ac- ! tion vt bich resulted in his ha ing

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down to,- the eoant of seven in the , Traction C()mpany motorman who

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State in a w -est- ! -iiampa.n k-ol t 0..- uw.i o.o. persons w ere killed. Monday tiled

Deb-amp Totals OLIVE K FF. PHP. ALS Truliev Fisher S-'Ott r.opncr W ei kler

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1 " ili t.ll a pbiNicc position ti ;! d.d tr.ari for the . ;aa.t-.i the Toronto ...'. iiiipi"i-h:;. ib the I r.t rti ! i-:ae ;.4t -.su.

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rn on: rc::ce oasueioaii game . v i"- - naneas corpus proceeuiiiKs in inr ha re Moralay night IS to 2-1. An-; j superior court to secure his release ,-,( r.N'n of Illinois starred scoring! LINCOLN. Neb. The Cniv ers;ty j from jail. He ha been held in jail

two haslets in the last two minutes . of Nebraska has given four more 01 ; here pending nis removal to tne

of play. her most prominent athletes to the service of the country, three men

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noun- .- t! r ah:' of the tie a mana r at th- he Jute m'-tinic of the ;.- a .."latioti to le held in yjlvvaukte

j L( riSVILLK. Ky. John Mt Car-. from the football team and one man)

thy. M'ouifl baseman for the Poms- from the tracK team. Pdgar Miaw dle Ameiican association club, whojill enter the balloon school at Omalasibs in Plulailelpliia. reei ed 1 ha. He was captain of the 1117 tturJ fto;r. his ! V exemption board ! football team. Ted lliddell. end. that he h.is been placed in the third land William Pay, center, are to eu--"tion of the first clarification, j ter the Great Iikes nasal training vvhicl s-ems to make certain that ! station. ! wen. who was to lead the he will be seen in a louisville uni-; Cornhusker track and held men in

form this spring. The listnct in the meets of the coming spring, en

which McCarthy lives is Uire and the next draft it is btlievcd. will , r-.n..- i net 1 oi his name.

asylum at Richmond. The petition to have Corkwell adjudged of unsound rnind was filed by his brother-in-'aw. YernarJ Heath.

Total SHIITING Hardy Smitit linger Miller Stanley Handb-ap

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CLKVKLANP George former manager of the

Stovall. Cleveland

TO lIY KALITi" TILM.

The St. Floni tan indoor baseball I Americans, is doins his bit swinging

team will play the Kaley civic team

listed in the aviation corps. He is now in training at an Antonio, Tex.

Tuesday night at the Kaley school

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a sietige nam in er m r-ioj. i.. a "Pacific port." according to word

.1 hv friends here. Movall

CREAM, Coonley's. j believes the work will reduce his

weight and improe his batting eye for the cominR season. He manager the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast

(league last season.

FAVORITE

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Battle Fields of Today Knowing the intense interest of the public in the whereabouts of "our boys over there," we have secured a number of folios showing the various battle lines and sectors on the European battle fronts. These maps are in colors, beautifully done, and are corrected up to January 1st, 19 KS. Any person who is interested in any or all of the battle lines can get this splendid collection of maps free of charge by calling at this bank. With the aid of these maps you can see at a glance where the various battles are raging from day to day. Remember, all the lines. Russia to Salonika, are included. For educational purposes these maps are valuable. Come in and get one. They are free. Compliments of The First National Bank

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OPPORTUNITY LOOKS LIKE A BLANK PAGE TO THE NONSAVER. GooJ, legitimate huiiu chances are ad vertise.i i:: the papers every day. But, to the man wiih.-ut funds, the column micrht well be Hank. The man with a r ::; ; bank account seeks and vixen linds his oppnru:"i:v amon these oilers. He has ready cash, iic has, to some extent, established his credit. And nine cases out oi ten he ha the qrit and ,Qumptin to m.ikj Iiis ven lure a success. When you open an account von als.: open vnur eyes to OPPOlM'l 'ITV. Have vou ever tliouh: . f that? THE ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST CO. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK.

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