South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1918 — Page 8

n i:si.Y i;vr..MM., .nm, mis. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES N. A. BATTERIES POLLY AND HER PALS Nobody's likely to "touch" Pa now. (Copyright. 2927. Interctiliul .Ncwi tWric.) I Wh, IF JESS Hb M it Smells Uut AiCohoCA I it's 1Pox Vol) iö Ttuik'. r ' Looks Lie, alCohoi. IM' "TsTes Ltut, Alcohol. u4S To ACClV&iTu' Mj Football Men Also Work While Cold Breeze Provides the Proper Atmosphere. Tf All-. rJAXt . TmaT j -Bjt it aUt! i f ... , . . - . ' i

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Uv Clias. V. CTall. Tw.is a (old wave thit hit Carter r-I.-i .it Notre Iaiiif j fsterda-y. Athletics ffcrr rift ntirfly suspended i it they v-r- nf-e.urily somewhat -rtixihtl. CiMth Harj-T thought it i rt not to ::k his L.i5el all cnnii'irit.s to l.r.w the figments and only requir-I J is battery m'n to ork nut in th gymnasium. Thr Murray, I-i.vr, IiUy. Smith ;nd IlolanJ rh'-.ir.-d th:r wares ur.der th watchful f-yc of "J. '. H." Track foacli Rf kn was merd-l's-5. Kfry Mliy man was called 'iln fcr 12 lips aruiind the Cartier fld ov.n a distance of thr e miles. Trat suit!- wr entirely loo Iroitt. for thf low toniDera-

t.r SD th rn-ri entwined them- J eive In swMtcr?, "swaddling j 'loth".-," etc. With the relay garnfs j at lrak" university just two week aw;iv ! kne pi. ins to push hi mn j

to the limit during the few .vjccefcd-jHo l)roko int0 the major ,eagUcs

The foothall men found tho fathr to their likinir. though tlie wind phiyed havoc with kicks and 'passes. Hookne kept hH charges "out in the cold" for over an hour. He plans to stage another game within the week, or the forepart of next.

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STANDING OF TEAMS AT STATE TOURNEY

Kollowinjr is a list of the teams making hich scores at the ninth annual Indiana state howling tourrtament held at the Orpheuni alley f r- Saturday and Sunday. After this week when teams from Clary. Michigan City and Importe howl the standing will doubtless undergo a radirai hango as the Kcores made thus far in the tournament are a tfile l.fdow average. Ftve-man team: Clary Tribune No.' 1, CJary...'. 2672 .Mrch.int.s' Xafl 15ank. Ko. If. 253a FTd Sparks. Terre Haute 2466 I'.ank of Wh'tinr. Whiting... LM50 First Trust Savings Co., Whiting 2417 In the ("-jutdes event, two men from Cary head the list. Jerry-Frances, r;?ry 10S9 Cottrell-Trohst. Terre Haute. 1013 Wilkinson-Fpurrk-r, Whitinpr. . 979 Hadke-Jenson, Terre Haute... 970 Haverty-Stitt. Terre Haute... 958 Single scores during the two days' howling were very low. as it Is In this event that the bit; scores r.re, as a rule. made. Jeiry, who I-!uls the (IouMps event, in also leadInrr in the singles. Jerry, Cary 60 3 K.wike. Terre Haute 367 Connor. Whiting 335 Clausen, Clary T2" Spurrier, Whiting 526

Tim emu To whom a pale, colorlep complexion is really becoming is one In a thousand. The rest of us must have nt least a touch of color. What is It that Is keeping us from having this charm? A dull, sluttish skin! You can chance this lifeless and Inactive condition of the skin by facial massage. The Comfort Shop. J. -M. S. Hldyr. Adv.

W. W. SIHLKY CO. Hae Just completed their new show loom at IL'.'-IL'T-IL'? S. Xt. Joseph st . which is without question one of the finest the writer has ever seen, in fact there is nothing finer in the Ktate. You will find everything on display there in the bath room fixtures, plumbing and heating line. Some biic shorv. Advt.

.ioiiwy i:yi:ks.

Just sixteen years apo, And he has starred there ever since,

Ah averages will show,

He"s battle-scarred and all of that. But still he's in demand; For he is full of baseball brains And line old Trojan sand.

At second base he was the King Of players in his day; His playing was a work of art. As baseball writers say. Hut though his whip has lost its zip And time has slowed him down. The bugs are mighty strong for him In every big league town. Kvers may lose his throwing arm and his battinu eye, but his chin will go on forever. The wild, wild minors are making wild men out of the club owners. You may have a lot of tough luck, but you can always be thankful that you are not a minor league magnate. Fred Fulton is training on applause from the bald-headed row. Col. Miller says Willard is in great shape. Great is right. Some of these days von Hindenburr will quit fighting and become a pugilist. If the Pirates win the pennant Pittsburgh will be just as gloomy as ever. Philadelphia still has a statue of William Penn and the Liberty Hell in big league territory. IMg league clubs should station a physician at the pass gate to attend hard-boiled eggs this year. The eges who are separated from a thin d'me to cover war tax on their preH passes will probably faint away with grief.

BOVLING SCORES

WKST SIDI: LKAGl'E.

IVsta 122 n:; 1U '.ok 1J 127 152 Krufer lot 14 öl Uruber lr.tj 1J7. 111 K.7a-8 112 170 Ml Handi'-ap 1W 1VJ 1W Totals M9 (Mil S A I,M i N STA ICS Km. IeKo6e 107 131 1. P. "ieda 12 V.V2 12 i Ko-h lis 11 lot J. Hied! 17 122 117 F.d. IeIto!e 171 12 170 Handicap lvl IM 1SI Totals !!) &7Ü

o7J 4.T 407 417 157 Ö07

4äl ios 127

COMMERCIAL LK.Gl' STi:riIKNSUNS F.-msIer 15." 102 1V2 Swineliart 1J4 mo l.VJ McConuitk MS 15i 17 WVaetiter 1 M ia4 12S l)W i-re 12X 123 143

179 45; 4o 4o2 ;r.4

Totals CM Sott in ila.x 107 JhU 144 l)elt4n löö -Myers 127

775 741 -J)

1S2 12.5 150

ir. 17a ixs k;s 157

4; .vi 4.V. 4V2 431

Totals 734 Ma 82U 2m

S. B. CHII.LEI I'LOW CO.r'aldan 215 irr. Fierznlak ISO 15.nk 1M' 1(H Fetters 133 1.33 Swanson 1JL' 11)

l.-.l 17s 12; 14S

511 5)0

Totals , ItlitKSP.LLS

Half er lift

!S5 743 7JK 2TtJ

12T 1:b 170 202 143

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nekHir.i ir Troeger 15s Hicks i.V. HIMebrrwid 175

Totals 770 1TJ TitmrxEs

Hersheiiow Knoldm'k Nicolay .. Vena

194 1.17 l.V 17'.

Harding ls'j

214 131 177 14 s 147

IM 173 105 1." 15

1KI ICS 145 IM 174

407 477 4'.3 5iß 237

45; 4si 5s 51

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Shain!leuu 140 tlngrlch 14'. TraTers 1 Shanafelt 12D Uoss i:?. Handicap l'ji

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110 149 I.V. in

472 307 413 573

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174 150 172 211 11a 1S2

Totals 840 1(177

139 125 Ml I'M 157 lv2 028

473 k: 424 40S 201 It Hi M3 27N1

EXHIBITION GAMES

AUGUSTA, Ga., April 9. Pittsburgh National 0; 3; 0. Philadelphia Americans 0; 3; 1. (Called end sixth Inning, account of rain.) Cooper and Sohmldt; Gicgg and McAvoy.

SPAIlTANBUltG. S. C April 9. New York Americana 0; 5; 1. Hoston Nationals 1; 4; 0. Mogridge, Love, Thormahlen and lluel; Nehf, Canavan and Wilson.

Totals SIX M7 MUTII I5KM) GKAR CO.("amp 14 170 I-evey 157 14'. M.i;ratW Km 141 Hamilton Is3 132 Weber 151 121

820 2524

157 150 210 l."4 155

472 4H3 4'JH 4 45 427

Totals 772 722 K)0 2303 INDIANA KN42R.VYING CO.

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Totals 751

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ltll 1V lf,7 4fi3 15s 211 13 .W, 14 lsj 14I 477 l.Vi I.V. H5) 4 Ml 1! 1'm 1M zx 7l S73 24ÖI 15S 13; 15s 452 i io5 i5; 47 13.3 177 17 4H7 L)l I.V. 102 m 143 UK 170 47Ö oI tot Ma 1 LKACil'K. in; 121 no r.s; 144 14 15.3 44; 132 1S lil 4V lrj l'. 22; 57 13S 12N 147 413 lö lr 1V 4L." 77 t22 ial lJ)o Jtl 115 115 420 127 11 15a 4'. 171 l;s 127 4ti; M 121 11! 32! I4i 125 14s 413 177 177 177 531 nn.; nn3 S3 20 w

NEW ORLEANS, Ia., April 9. Cleveland Americans 10; 11; 1. New York Nationals 0; 7; 3. Morton. Enzamann and O'Neill; Kenton, Perritt and liariden.

NORMAN, Okla., April 9.-K:hlca-Ko Americans 6: 10; 3. Oklahoma university 4; 8; 4. Robinson, Benz, Faber and Lees; Meadows and Gentry.

DALLAS, Tex.. April 9. ChicaRO Americans (second team) 9; 8; 0. DALIAS (Texas league) 3; S; 3. Schellenbach and Lynn; Lewis, Joseph and Pratt.

MOBILE. Ala., April 9. Brooklyn National 6; 15; 7. Boston Americans 6; 2; 4. (13 innings, called darkness). Cheney, Mitchell and Miller; Cruder, Hays, Leonard and Mayer.

MUSKOGEE. Okla.. April 9. Detroit Americans 12; 18; 1. Cincinnati Nationals 5; 10; 1. Boland. Cunningham and fctan.-nre; Conley, Rüther and Winro.

1 LAGLKS' LKAGl'K. ! I.IVrS i Mueller IK 110 : Morjrar. 1N 127 iTaylo- 13 li: . HirbetW 11'. 113 ! Harjwr 1.: 155 Ibmilirap lO'i lt2 Totals 921 M

473 4 7

145 17 125

ii3 150 45.: lt2 57; 1G2 2X;

STi nHHAKKIt AITO LKKil i: ' inois

Moon 121 : Mever ls i Iniball 15. 1 I la man 14 I smiinier I'M Handi'-ap 4

124 140 142 174 1M 1M

l.V) 14S 155 14S lr4 14

HIGH TRACK STARS TO STAGE BATTLE AT N. D. Intcrclass sports at the high school will he res J med when the class track teams enprase in an indoor meet scheduled to take place at Notre Dame. The meet will be held Friday, April 15. The senior team doped to win the meet in a walk in view of the fact that it i cast almost entirely of the varsity team. Following1 are the event?. Forty-yard dash; 40-yard low hurdles; pole vault; one-mile run: hicrh jump; 220-yard dash; 40-yard hish hurdles: half mile; shot put; 4 4 0-yard dash; relay.

477

' Total '77 No n a mi: ;ivi:n Sl.owers 177 ' Svan"ii !.' 15111 Ill Kurke Wl , Koj.j.r 9 ! Handicap 204

9.54 1M9

170 107 12; 133 iv: 204

122 b'e. 145 131 w: 2t4

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4T S. Michigan st. I'hones, Home 2Ö6S.

425 412 427 557 ;i2

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Totals 973 1024 920 2017

AM VIA B LKVCI K. oLIVHi: FACTO It Y--Totihfy 213 173 175 Switrer 125 113 10' Hunt 12? ln 15 Sliumaa 172 152 1 I rain 14 l.V 13s Handicap i5 '.O 93

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Total 9b HLIVKK SAL1 Mvirgan 1-n Krumm 155 Hille 150 Kredrick 120 Tuvrscn 12S Handicap 215

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157 145 HO 112 12.' 215

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I'MTH) l.KKil i;. ;i;v ii'TTKK at. slrarkeT 211 ls7 Schafer 2iH 2IV4 Molm 14". 14 Van Kirk 101 225 M9i-k 170 2w.

' Total CVi CCA SILVr.K KlH.Fi i P.redemn 137 2f4 10 ! virffln l.v. pr: im Dice 204 174. 11

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UR Government has requested that we put at the disposal of

the War Department our entire output of the makings"

BULL" DURHAM tobacco.

And we have complied fully, gladly. For whatever the Government wants, whatever it needs, it must have from us and from you fully and with a generous heart We have been sending immense quantities of "Bull" to our men at the front, and at the same time trying to supply consumers at home. But now we are asked to give all our output: 36,000,000 sacks, 2,000,000 lbs., 100 carloads of "BULL" DURHAM. every month. This call means more than just huge figures to me and I know it will mean more than figures to the hundreds of thousands of men everywhere in the country who "roll their own" and who look upon that little muslin sack of good old "Bull" as a personal, everyday necessity. It means that the Government has found that our fighting men need the "makings". But, if "Bull" is a necessity to you, here, in the peaceful pursuit of your daily life, how much greater its necessity to those splendid Americans who have gone to fight for you to win this war for you. I know that you will think of them as I do only of them. I know there will not be a single complaint. I know that you will give up your share of "Bull", however long you have enjoyed it, however close it is to you, as you will give up anything you have if it is made clear to you that our forces over there need it That the Government has requested the whole output of "Bull", the night and day output of all of our factories, must make this absolute need clear to you. And I know that you will not forget the little muslin sack gone for the present on its mission of hope and inspiration to our boys in the trenches. "Bull" will come back, with ribbons of honor. Have no fear.

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