South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 71, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1918 — Page 8

Tl i:SI.V LU.AIAU, M.MICII 1 , ItMi THE SOUTH BLIND INLWS-I IME BASEBALL STARS POLLY AND HER PALS Ashur's lock in, but he wasn't hobbled. Copyright. 1S17. International Hvt1c. ) I NLIMDERATN UA- i M4 'Be f Uxi To itP At Same Time Rockne Has Gridiron Candidates Out For Fundamentals. ixj 5uoQ "To :r Ali l4uu;s!i F-

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l: Clias. V. Call. Tr.i k work over for t fi lime boi n r. Knut K. Rot k no yesterday devoted hi.- undivided attention to the

l n t 1 : , for th. lir.-t :ball t".im he will have ( h;iri,'- of as director of athb-tbs at Notre Dame. w r men members of last w tr'. varsity and fre-hrnan trams we re on h.'ir.d. rind Rockne kept th'-ni ba.-y mastering f u nda men ta Is ' T thf grid;: on i-.ir::'1 for nearly two Lours. Th peculiar -tvb of Notrp I n. play, involviu.T niimTdii shifts ar.'i variations, was explain- ! to th freshmen in jtai and it w a .- evident that I lock no inms to ! io no siono unturned to have Or foot bail .aggregation at Notr- P.iu.e a well Coached on'. Win! Ilorkro was busy with tho toothall mon "oa,-h Harper was cn-L-.i ! in .another part of the field g'fting hi- ' . re ha 11 nine in readif r. y season thnt not i-ioro than a n.onth rff. Ho is holdin: a Mm ia t 1 t'.inu daily now, hod-ir.i; th' sii s hinisf-if that h joav t a lino on tlv jdayors to tho ho'-t advantao. MuiTiiy on tlic .MoiuhI. 1 or jiitrtiors ho In tho rodoahta southpaw, "I'at" Murray of 1 :1 T toarn. "Pat" looks hr-ttor th.an -r. anl Unrpr-r is dopondini; '.i'n liirn fo- tho hrunt of tho iliri-rinL; this t rin'JT. Mauri Smith. I.iliy. and Holand sforaod to ho ai'oat of rily mat h d. so far as assistants to tfio otoran Murray. Itl!v i-. a southi-aw. whilo Smith and l'.::and aro rilithandor?. IMiilhin i- Shlflnl. v..i-. h IIarr.T has shiftod hiu I . i v Philhin fioni hrhind tho hat o ji-st pLif, t rill tho nhiro lpft racu.t hy th- fast ininsr "ChW lot. In piacf fif Philhin ho lias injoctrd Andrrs. a ratchor who did 'oi.d wdik on tlio varsity two .-oa-Mns airo. At st-cond l.aso, in tho j.'.tco of tho lato lanicntfil "Tom" Spahünir. who nid a tragic doath whih' tiarllinq to his homo Christmas. Ilarpor has plafod Sjohorf:, mo f.f tho niftost inüold mon who Vfr p!ard at Xotro Dame. IIaf for OntfuM Prllis. rapt. "I.uio" Wolf is playing up to his old tir.-.o form at shortstor. whih is Fynonyniotis with Faying that position is ?oin: woll taken -aro of. Pitzpatrick, a nowcoinor, is making a t';no showing at third ha so, thoutrh it is his first attempt to play that "oi nor. "Poto" I.onhotti . apparently has one of the outfield position nailed down, whilo Morgan. Pader and Mantrin appeared to hao somothim: on the rest Of tho other panl"n candidates. I tarry, who had hoon husy with track work up to the present week, is also a hustler and may displace somrhody in the outfield, or land a Mihstituto joh heliind the tat. HIGH QUINTET TO MEET KENDALLVILLE The hi-;h school hasket ball quintet, who earned the rUM to uo to the state totirnamrnt hy winnin-r tin- sectional meet, will leave for P.Iooniin-toii Wednesday. March 1 :'. and m'et Ivendallvillc I'riday, March lä. Nothing i known of the strength ff the Ker.dallville squad only that they won the tourney at Kendall i 1 It with little or no difficulty. Local dopcter-- figure South Pend will urn. how e If tlie local lads down Kendalhi'le in the hrst encounter thej will meet itlier Win-tato, v.hicn )eld tin state ch.impion.ship in '1J and '14, or Lebanon the present state champs, both speedy teams. Anderson, an I Martinsville, say tho ".lopcstt rs" in the section of the st.Uo w here the st tte tourney is held, wilt undoubtedly bo in tTie tin. lis. This bit of "dope" -lives South P.- nd -onfidonco as Anderson, it is thought, will Ioe to the "tan and bine" on a strange tloor. Anderson, however tlaimed two vi.-tories over S.e.jth la-rid this seascin, on at South, pt.nd and one at Anderson, hut it must he reiliem bored that Sou tli Pond in the frst loss to Anderson presented a ureen five, only p'.'wn-; one .-amc together ar'.d were Irinas tho services of 1'apt. Sa'-'o. And rson won the second -aaie h n:. a sir.all mar-'in and th- bn il .tthbtts. think if they f.u'e Anderson in the final they will come home state !i.impio!!. Th. fidbtwinc mrn will in all pi . -a! ilitv take the trip down .stale. Sah-. Smith, Mohn, Watters. Alward, Mcl.n. larter. nlsin and Puntman. ST. JOSEPH QUINTET DEFEATS 8TH GRADERS The St. Joseph".- school basketbail teiMi defeated the Crammar -ihoo's last nuht by a score Of 'o fo It was: a of.e-sided attair from 'ho r.l!t. th'- St. Joseph Km s taki' J. an .i'l;. lead which, was never o r. or.ie. Ii.l and Id'ortune -tarnd for th.- winner.-, each hav1:. : a d four baskets. The line ; o:' th- !!.,:;- was; JosH'pli-. (.laminar s hoL P-r. Xik.is C. .a! d I.a i C . :'. 1 '. , r-.l - - i.Vl-'.l.Os I '. rw ., : -1 U-thn l'a.lv . I'. o ; ! o Patterson I v.-a a rd i : o : : . P. e ! ! o a ;.:..:. 1 Save monfv by patronizinc merchants that advertise.

CoorrM. 191R. hv Newtoarer Feature Service. Inc. Great Britain Rights ReerveH. Reristered in

LADIES URNEY HERE

i Larry Ioyle como l ack? j fan thv eteiari prodigal of th-. ' Four Out of Town Teams Arei;i;ints ho,", jown th' .-o ond-i i.-,-I intf J11' 's well as Charlev Herzog I Entered fOr StatC 'did? i p'i j I i.i r. ts fans are deeply inter e.-te : Ifieet in Ulty. , m Jx.ylo this sprimr. for uiurh d?- j j ja-nds on his ahihty to rorml o.;t I tho infield omhination tliat was Manager IMvlio Watters of t he ! 1 rok n up when Herzog was trad(rplieani alleys was very optimi,tic; c'fto,,,K- ,:"st"n V"- ' . . . i Mei, raw is hanking stronh on' last niht concenim the outcome ;, )ovl, fnr ,(iy,t. must ;.oine ! of the Ninth Annual Indiana .tate j through if Xew York is to hae an '. Howling tournament which will j cxpirieneed inf-eld. Mac has se -

take plate on the Orpheum drivtsl'"" 1,,i,u-s " n" "ul" I,UI"'-

from April ;th to the :;uth. i At that time an innovation will he

introduced to South Pa-nd. Uidu-s ; ' ' --".;."" - - mu.-,,,., hijum-j will howl in separate tournament of ! I,r,,V( '1 il ' 'Hin Ji.nrny Smith ; Wk is a Mi? point in favor of his their own. which will he the hrst I to r",ston- (chance of comin- back stronp witli one of its kind ever zixvn in this', hl th im,"f'r 'f 1-arry ; tho bat, and hi fielding should c ity. In tho recent national tu rna- j !k h,s 'din into a has?. I improv e. too. His attempt to stage

nient held in Cincinnati women ' played a prominent part, it bein-t I not uncommon for one man t -o over to the women's drives ami i boost for his wife, while she in turn came hack and rooted for friend husband. Already four out-of-town teams have entered, three fro.n Goshen and one from Gary. At brist six teams composed of ladies from South He ml will he entered in the shoot, and jud-rin from th scores which they have been chalking up lately, should be strong contender. for honors. üntrics Pounnt; In. In the mal department, entries have been pouring in liom all parts of the state. s. S. Gentle, see'ytreas. of the tournament, stated hist niht that he was buried in the work of recording the entries, and that everything pointed to a hu-;e success. All entries must he in Mr. Gentle's hands by midnight of March 2i, and he expects that a majority of them will be held until the last week. locals will mi:i:t II. U.H.M, M.U.n. i A home and home match :-ame, singles, doubles, and tivc-maii will Ik rolled between the nrpheuais of South Pond and tho larcdi, iJf--; (f Port Wayne. The tu st match w ill be rolled at I-'ort Wayne on Mai cu It; and 17. and the return en .a'-re- : ment will he hold in out1. Head a ; week later, or on Manli and - L Th so teams w ill not count the mini- l her cd' sanies won as a victory; th' total number of pins will be the de-cidin-r; factor. The i)rpheu:ns ar . to have an all-star team, th- pick : of local howlers. l'ddie Waters an nounce! as his line-up th- follow- , ing men: Sharkey, Waters, Zim-: merman. Van Ivirk and Pichards As a utility man the orpin-urns :

will ;robab!y use jiuuu Lochr. who; t MVhKSITY SNfor the Past week has been avera-t-i W.'ii.-r b"

ing a trifle better than This vounu.-ter got a '.P. score in the loubles at Cincinnati. ' These men are veterans at the game, all having bowled in t!ij 1 ist ; three national taurnaments. At Crand Kapids las year Charley Va:i Kirk was tie for hi-h score with a, JS game. All these men cut in on the money at Cincinnati. thou-h

thev f-iiled to be up among the;I''hos' leaders.

j Lincoln Lire- P.ow I. j Tliat the Lincoln Lifes will , hard plucking mav r-ad;lv be set a ! by a score which they hang up ''''", i day nUht last while bowline in the t Citv Association league. With h ir re-;ular team shootim: ii: top form j tluv nicked the ,ood for a total sc. .re of .MIL Tho individual .-'aiivs! fnlt.uw 1o1-' it.-; 1 1 n7;. . The team consists of t'arr. pa man. Kellv. Peii'diatt and 1 . hrnian. WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT OPENS AT CINCINNATI .-I V.-? VV Tl 11 I .i.'i 1 I tJood rollii'.g mark-d the oj .-rdng ' shifts in the second anm.al touruirv.rnt of the uo::i"i:' !;af.o:.ai !.ol- ; ins, a.-sov iat ion at the .ii:oor h.:ei Itodav. The afternoon -a as tic ot- i j to singles and double-, with Mrs. i : Acker and Mrs. J. Kelly of Ch : a -o. j leadin.g the list in the .'.o'.:1- -vent, ! ; topphrtg ovr a total of l.-'U pi:.-. a i -cor which was better than mar..! ir.ade during the Aiuencan Powl;:;g c on -tre.-s tournament just clos- d. 1 .1...:.!.. ... ,... Voica eviiiiM"' iv inMATCH AT II CLL .V CA LN ON " 1 l-i a three-ca-:h.;onM b:,l;ar i match held at t L- Hull Calr. roon-.s list lüsht. porbi s To-, n .b - . t. a t-d pass,-; Me;s h a .--.! e .-f : to is. The g.lMle i.i-ted ."'7 iT.- ; v.'.v.gs. Town g.ithe: irig huh run o. . 4. The feature of th- -.true w ..s a' j difficult bank .-hot made by M:s. Chester lilhtrre acted as rcU'tvc.

Prospectsof VV -By Jack

Iia.-m.itb.h.il N.-ws s.-ri .: -N'i:w YOÜK, March 11. ("a i at sevond. et, the Para needs a seasoned second baseman. Th ' :i n s; VV r i 1 IT I 1 . h I lr -l f . fl "i ..r That was shortly after ho was !r;1,1'M! l Cuh in th" ,loal that brought Hunter, Jacobson and

BOWLING SCORES

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ar Time Teams Veiocit Zini ni-rma n into the (liant fold. I-irry was through for the rest of that season. last soring, thouqh. th- hrokea i. had luende.i, ix.yio was not foot-siiro. He favored the weak h-. ;,:id as a result his fielding and Ii i 1 1 i 1 1 -r were hoth affected. H dii not r aftf r hard-hit rrass-euttei that lie ued to stop, and at the hat lie lot j fee ti enos la-cause In was inoiind to keep weight off inju-ed Wz. Put more than a vear has passed sin. e the was l.roken and Parry feels sure of himself again. He says his underpinning is jut is as ever, anu no ,s worKinq: hard to -.et into his old-time form. Th" fact that 1 oyle hit hetter tn. . 1 1 1 l- l- i 1 tau ri n (r . . ; t , . j a com-hack will bo watched closely hy (liant supporters as well as 'rivals of McGravv's team. I M.-lslieimer L'o'. 171 lis 722 K.'.-ntz H'.i l.j.", 177 .V.'J j 1 'es.liir.I. u P.s p;i m ,, j l-etz P'.-n IZl 470 I T.-f.ils S.-.7 -.us 7m; "i:;i tMTIil) I.P t.i i: sua i:u. i:ici:

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HI T.-' I'M It , iIaMN STAi: I P. : : . P. if -sc 1.1 I'-I b"". -i.l ; . t ; ; 1 1 ;P:i-:'.. ... ! .1 1 ".! ; 1 p-i. 1 !:. s. II..:: ii-a; 1- r.. s . . . . 1 i::l r'.-j 1 1!1 !'. It's 41't p p-. t.-'i !.; 1 . 1 s. "l S." ?i' I1--' ''vja BOWLES REPORTS ON SHIPYARD CONDITION PIUi.APl'.LPiilA. Man-Ii U. 1 P-ar A.Iim. P.owl' s. sent here by tho -overnni-nt to "sj,,.,-d up" shin 'oiildirv-'. ib-clared todav that '"all

-hip vards iilm;- 1 1 Atlantic s a ü: p.,; l.-.j .M'- hoard, including those in Phnadel1 e l-l I-. 4.- . , . ; ph.:.;. are protlucing the results

. wh.i.-h ;. rsonn' l and e-iuipmnl u;trrant - P ferrim: to Philadelphia anl voinitc Adni. P.-' wies said: ".Ml the ship yar.ls except those witli naval contra t, '"ramps an l x,u" Vork Ship p.uilding Co.. are bad ;'ir'.d it is h.ard t( tell whlcn ' ti' worst."' Ad:ti. Pov.ps r-fu-ed to gt into detail- r-garding tho deficiencies: of th' various companies but .-aid b-' has h"p-s that they will so.n improv e. Don't say you saw It In th . JlCWSpapcr. öay :CUlimCi

U. S. Patent Office.

JACK DILLON II werpa( nr nnnTniirn urnri1

Indiana Boy Sought for With Eddie McGoorty Next Month. Go i;y nun MWULirn:. ! A. B. S worths of fc'outh Bend is I hard at work nesotiatins for a boxi in match which he hopes to stage : in South Pend on some evening durin the state bowl inf.; tournament ! lure. Although arrangements are yet unsettled, fistic fans are assured of a good evening's entertainment. This demonstration of the manly art will be given only by men who are top-notchers in their profession. If the plans go through which are now being- formulated there will be several lirst class bouts, among which will le inclrJed a bantam und a middleweight e(nt. Dillon-McGoorty iio. The promoters of this entertainment are at present corresponding with L'ddie McGoorty with the view of securing his services. This Wisconsin boy has just returned from Australia where he gave a series of exhibitions, several of which took place aboard ah Australian battleship. The sailors of the British navy are high in their praiso of McGoorty's prowess. It is possible that Jack Dillon, the Indiana hoy, will he selected as McGoorty's opponent. Such a match would prove a great drawing card, as the native son is exceedingly popular among boxing fans. Both Hi-Ii Priced "Puss.' Both of these stars are high-priced and much depends upon the capacity of the hall where the bouts will be staged. To bring such men here would entail a heavy expense, consequently the seating capacity must be such that will accommodate fans, not only from .south Bend, hut from all over the state who will be here for the howling tournament. Several places arc now under consideration. j It will probably ho another week i before the names of the men and j the place w here the bouts will take j place can be given out. J. SCOTT, WELL KNOWN ATHLETE, IN SERVICE Joseph Scott, well known as an all around athlete of the South j Bend high school and of Lake ForS est academy, received his call MonI day afternoon to report to the Unit- ! ed States medical unit in Chicago. ! Sc ott joined the medical corp last ! May while attending school at Iake Porest academy. v hile a student at the local high school he made four monograms in his junior and senior years, ami was one of the 'best all around athletes turned out i by the .high school during his time. ' it was at Lake Forest that Scott 'made himself kell known as an athbte. He made all lines of sport ; at the Illinois academy, besides I turning out to bo one of the greatI est football players and baseball : twirlers that the academy has had in some time. Icst fall Scott attend- , ed the Fniversity of Ohio, but did not -ret into sports on account of the freshman interschc lastic rulin-r. but gave a good account of himI self whilo playing on the freshman squad of that school. MRS. DE SAULLES GETS CUSTODY OF HER SON N-;W VOJtK. March Mrs. PI,!na Prrazuriz De Saulles, tho j Chip an heiress, who was acquitted) of th.- murder of her former hu ban. John L. Do Saulles. ono time ! Vale athlete, was today hy court j decree made legal guardian of ; tlif ir son Jack. It was because of i a dispute oer the possession of the boy that Mrs. Ho Saulles shot and j killed her husbar.d a his Long i 1-land country honu- last August, j INDIANA WOMAN ON DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Fol IT WAYNP. Ind.. March 1 Fdward G. Hoffmar, democratic national committee man from Indiana, before leaving tonight for Washir.gton. announced the apnointment of Miss Ji.ha lender?. cf Indianapolis, a a member for Indiana of the woman's executive committer of the democratic na- ' tior.al committee. Mis-i lenders ia daughter of former Gov. Iander?. i She will organize the women of j j Indiana fcr the democratic par

M;.rch 1!. Mrs. Ieon Fuller, S. Sixth .-t.. e;:teriained with a " children's party

I Saturday from - to . Th.- affair I was in honor of the .-Menth Kithday of her daughter, Fla no ami her friend Kthel Palmer, the little being the same u'-. Th.o littbguests were entertained with kindergarten g lines. A birthday luncheon was served at a tahle attractive with decorations of spring Uowcrs and. the birthday cake with li-thted tapers. Mrs. Frank Kochenderfer was sucvessfi.il' surprised S.itui 'day ev ening, when a number of fiier.ds gathered at her home to help celebrate he." birthday anniv er.-ar.v . .Music was a feature of tho eveiiin-. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller were guests of honor at a dinner partv given Suaday by Mr. and Mrs. i.en Whiteman. Covers wore laid for 1". Mrs. Jacob Zerbe, X. Fighth st.. entertained with a family dinner Sunday in honor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Atkinson and sS -ter. Miss Wave Acikin.-on of Thr-e Fivers, Mich. Covers were placed for 14. Miss Glendora Judson. Mi.-hawaka av., will be hostess to the Ixyai Daughters of the M. F. Sunday school Tuesday evening. Cottage prayer hieetin- will bo held Tuesday evening at the' homv of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prant, X. Seventeenth st. Rev. Austin will have charge cf the meeting. The Women's Pible class will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Miller, Smith st. The Ladies' Aid of the M. F. church will hold an Faster bazar and supper at the church Thursday evening. The River Park Independent olu: will be entertained Thursday by Mrs. Fred Slade. The Red Cross auxiliary No. 47 will meet at the school house Friday .afternoon to sew. A meeting of the 10 is dub will be held Thursday afternoon. The Mystic circle will give a birthday party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Read. Fach guest will give a.s many pennies as they are years old. A feature of the party will be a tish pond. The proceeds will be used for the Red Cross. Mrs. Fred Io Ferhrashe has returned from (Joshen, Ind.. w her" she attended the funeral of her grandfather. Mr. Da garet, which was held Saturday. Mr. aral Mrs. C. Donahue and daughter. Miss Jessie Donahue. S. Sixth st.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Davenport at Chain lakes. Mr. ard Mrs. . Thomas W illiams and daughter, Miss Iva Williams of Toledo, O., are here visitin-; relatives and friends. Mrs. John Stoddard and dam!).'V Mi.s Nettie Mae Stoddard. sp nt Sunday at Flkhart where thev were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Tobias and Mr. and Mrs. AlK rt Weatherax. Mrs. Williams who was taken seriously ill Sunday, is reported latter today. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shireman returned to their horn' at Roehe-tor, Ind., Mo iday morniti-: after a visit with friends hero. Mr. and Mrs. Cc-or-e Adkin.-ori of Three Rivers, who have been biting relatives here, returned Monday morning. Miss Mary Riggs is report-'', hi today. Mrs. R. Smith, who has been at St. Joseph's hospital. Mishawaka, th" past two weeks for treatment. w.tremoved to her home on S. Seventeenth st. Sunday. Her condition is very much improved. Albert Dilworth arriv ed h. r SatI urday and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ; S. Dixon, Mi.-hawaka av. j Mrs. Gordon Otstot. Smith st.. haj been ill the past week, j Rev. V.". C. Muffitt return--. 1 fKalamazoo. Mich.. Monday. ! Robert the ten-month-old .-on of Mr. and Mrs. Owen D Tn-r. N. ! Eighteent h st., is ill with s a: let ' lever anil the homo qqarar.tir . -.i. Mr. C. J. Stewart. S. FU-vemh si.. who has been ill the past k K improving. Mr. ard Mrs. John Sevrnoif. s Fighth st., have moved to th.-ir farm near Rourbon, Ind. Miss Margaret Manaial of LL-an.--port, Ir.c'., arrived here today tor a week's visit with friends and re!- ; ative MOlii: TORNADO ICITM-. VAN WFRT. . March !.'. i Alex. Kemen.-ky. aged four veaiu-. ! did today in the cunty ho.pual from in uries received inter.uailv . ' .""harles Kiehl. who was riding in a bugy when the storm i rok". h 1 a buggy spoke pierce .11- ki Hospital i-hysicians said the woald r.jt I.ve through ti.e r i...-. ; . g i : : .

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