South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1918 — Page 8

Itl.NDAVLTLM.Mj, JITSV i. l'HS THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES POLLY AND HER PALS (Copjrlftjc 1917. Tntfmatloual tiCTic Neewah is misguided by sound. MEET AT N. D. .oilTltTLt. ttr"J IHM Kl TTPPn SöU.Orf. I Four Year Men Issue Defy to Lawyers for Track . ' Honors. -Xf. .Ä j At' Dip ? Y (

8

R CK TRACK

Ahay J j(5aVe. him 7j OliTh Y j ---The, t?ooT )

u

FnnMhin nnvl in trnk mfs ru-lll !' held at Nf.tr- Im;- Thursday riornu';,' if the enbT iwy of the irii r i .v:tj rio rot f 4;I to h !h chalk ne Ivj rl- .it thru ytrdav 1 the f-nior fo'ir-e.ir men. On the bulletin hoard' atout thcampus appeared the f Ho-.'ing unci:rh''l roti'-: We. the de ;!(- r! i--- nf KM 5, elefy the senior lawyer-, the de facto class to produce a group r.f athletes as n arly in:ricir!e as thi-. lfiO-y.trd hish. IiMist In.J"y, IM-TTinI.-on. F. ladand. Mor.ighan. 220-yard low hurdhs. J. Holand, I'. r;r,:.,n.i. iif-ut-s. 4IO-ard run, I'.n.ivn, Mott. rink. Willi nr.--. Ä 0-y.i rI r ;n, I.r-gan, Hoiking. Ivmmer, T-drnond -'"n. One-mile run, I; Hosking.

Shot p'it, .nilrc-, Coyh Swift. T'.ro. Austin. Idsrijs throw. Andr . Sift P.ro. A ; i 1 1 n. Hammer ihrnw. I'rown, Andres. Swift, "oyl. Javelin, J. Ttoland, I', riol.ind. Andre;. Hih jump. Williarn. K. noland. Hr.ehb !, MrJ.vjghlin. Prr..4l jump. HoMorith. ("ark. ll ltnonds n. Mott. fand r.renade. V,i;iifr. J. P.oland. Arifirf j. M( I iii;iJin. ("lark. nb-ta rar', th" masked marvel. On-mil n !.tv rar, Hrown. .Mott. lark, Willi wu.. l.(on. Iu.nirr, Tiro A'i-t n. IMmnndson. Hr-skii i: and Swiff. We. the de jur (Li of I'M5, ifnew our challenge to mrpt you. the s nior lawyers, in a dual track met on ;;rtior held. Thursday morning at 'in o'clock All lawyers ouuht to he up by that time. Signed. John A. I.mmM M rr. Chns. W. Call. Coat h. HIGH GRADE STANDARD MAKE TIRES AND TUBES at BARGAIN PRICES W r l.irKf-l jo!lr, of cninN iii tfi worll. Kft our tire iirrt frmn luanufacturr. ' hat ruiKlit theo tlrrfrm our arrliou in hlrao In tiry n hi to fcHr you making th it trip. Vr opnxl t"ii tor to tkf JJ rarr .f nl the ar owner In the Milte of Imlian. Ilear in mind when ou Imit from u, you iie tlie nii'KJIf'tiuin' profit. Our k rnlt of uew. freh tok, tlrtMl. fwtory .rrond. Thee tire ire !etti tek. They re the Mime n hrund new, guaranteei llr .-iive Ituiirinl, nm wrknuntii. f.nii mann fart n re r only they are urplti utorki of ov rrlnmlml manufiM-lurrr. Our tire uUl uin your confide nre und irrnutnrnt luitriinAgr. A trial rler will -minoe ou. Our enornvui hu.ilnB powrr you 4U to per rent. cmi will iirelAt the nwn-e-viilnj; a.'ue ofTere you in thee tempting hstrpiiin prir-". Ve have file follow iru well known liutke in tok and run ttiire ;. oti of choice ele-t ion. Tliee tire re jfiiarjnteel to jie joii H'olute tifiirtin ml a loo f.uar,tnteel for r-V" Mile fj Fircjtonc 3 Portage Defiance Batavia Mason Pullman Keystone Paramount Congress Goodrich Imperial Summit McGraw Ajax IMarathan Daimond Falls Lee Newcastle Mi .-vr.1 r'v;'-.. r.i r ,. ri4 ;.s t r.iic, .v.i' j r..xi.'7x4 .'" 5 w7la r:iin . . . .$tor N. 51 1 1 ; 7 ". pi 17 1 ' J .".'I J-J i I - - ' 2 ! ? - ;;i . s." : r.'. .'.'.0 no Tu bei 2 2: 2 .". .". 7' - 1 t 7 ". v I V 4 '0 1 .". ." ( 1 - o - - r . . . 1."i 1 .1 7.' 1 c r. z 17 P 7 ". 2 J-J in) 2 ."- 2' :mh r .- 1 rd ;.j ... m I .".s.v Km'l lMn, Um Oriler Noir. Trice ill ..li:nre. When erderIns ftate uhettier . . r (I., plain or iMn-Witl Ih lrlrrl. Vml t ilextit fr eK h tire ordered, b:iline (. O, I nubjert to jour r a no nation mir! sppnual, Order tilled Ante day reird. Gary Tire 3 Corporation "i.nry'f, Tire Iktritiu tenter' U IKI.KI.I. M Kl.rIL .V-H INt.TON T. . INDIAN . We Are Oje;i rer l.etiiiiy. jr 11 l'nir to Deulrro. On vinaiiOt tlr.lr..

CoorrixHt, 1918. by Newtp.per

CLOSE SEOi S Harper Winds Up Career by Leading IM. D. Against Michigan. i; lui-. . fall. l)'t( rmintd v win (me or a iair of ld.-KilI anu-s at th- I "ni .-1 ty t'f .Michigan on T i sil.iy aiid V:dl.e.sday 'oah J .-.- V. Harper's hattlinj baseiall aur'ation entrained fr Ann Arbor early .Monday eeninir. n the hn.d jaunt of th' fcasfn wer (.'apt. Wolf. j;!n-i -;. Hallorari. I 'itra 1 I, .Morgan. .Malierin, lahian. Andr-.--. .Mi;ira. I'.olar.il. Harry and livfiy. A i; ini" .- h-d ul-l for arl" in the season l.etue-n Micp.ian and N"otj- I)am' on I'artu r to 11 hud to he called off on account of rain. i-"yic- th'n Michigan. In; ran rOiiirh shod oer the t-arns of Hie western copfertncc and la-t v-ek hy trounriiiK Jova ami Illinois mh-uii'i! the s ason's championship of tlui'i' ten. Notre Pino- without a tfouht is one f tli-" ilas.-iest teams in th west. irrspatie of the conference. Notre Dann ha.- to her credit wins out such teams as Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue. liose Poly, Iowa, Valparaiso and M . A. C Iowa is the only team in the western i.nfeiamce which has deft.ited the oli and til Ii, anil the Hawkey es in return hail to accept a d f-at at th' hands of Coach Harper's warriors not a week after they spoiled Notre Dame's successive wins ictor. On paper at least Michigan and Notre Dame are (nly matched. This does not hike into account that the Kohl and Idue has suffered heavily of late hy th lo.-s of such batting stars as Philhin and Konehcttt. Harper planned to send Pat Murray, the hero of the .Notre Dame season. auaint th- Woherines Tuesday in an attempt to set thjump on the M b hiand rs during the season. Poland will be his Choice in th W'e.Jne-day tcame, and the way the righthander tamed tho Sinpers l.tst Saturtlay is rea.-ori enough to lrline that h will do well against Michigan. These will be the final iranvs for C'apt. Wolf and Andr. Sjoberi: also is poinr i i r 1 1 - to the na when school is out next week, and h may nt he seen in a Notre Dum uniform for some time to com Ho has anotlur ear of eligibility. Coach llarpt r wind- up hi caleep an a nach and athletic director of the old and blue institution with this trip. The popular leader has tone much for Notre Dame; everyone who ha come in contact with him since he came to coach the olri and blue wishes him (odspeed in his new work which ho will tako up within a werk or two SISLER STEALS HOME BUT BROWNS LOSE ST. hfl'Is, June 1. Timely hitting combined with (I repp's masterly ;-itchin. enabled Philadelphia to win from St. Louis Mond iy. scoro -t. 1. Cre-cs'fN performa n - in hoMv.z the locals to one hit. he would hae lo-t had not !ii team mates bunipd Shocker for four successive lilts in th' eighth, as Sisl-r hoi stolen third and home with the only run scored up to that time. Score: Philadelphia . . ono 000 tr-n 2 0 0 St. I.oui CO'" D10 1 1 C Creu' and Mcoy: Shot, ker and Nnn.iiii l:er. SENATORS GRAB CLOSE ONE FROM INDIANS CLLYLIA.VD. June t -Washivc-ton eraTv.e a two. ran le.oi ani defeated Cleveland " to 2 Moni'ciy. ("o''eskie heul Wa.h:r.it"n s-ife until the eighth when Miller's error allow e,l the isitors to ti' the score. Tlie winning run was scored m the nir.th on .Varnhgan-s" error ;.nd Airsmith's single after two r. nn were out. Johr:.nTi. who pitched 11 inninu's 'sterilav. pitched the list two innimzs t"(i,i. S-"r-: Washington "(" t'r,a 21 r. 7 1 (Ieeland . . . . 2 """ C -rtc 0':-" 2 7 Avers. .lohr.son ar.d ricr.;h. Air.sniith ; Co, , l,..; le and ( '.Will. xomi: sii:t i ai.n. We are hting son.e specla" pri.'es that wo.jl,; p iy i . take ad aTita ep of. We w il! mention a tewhere: Crisco. 2"c can; clean.-or, 7 cans for 2."c man v more : Japan te.i, 2 a r.d

W T TW

IE

O K. Cash C.rocery. A -Ja l

Fertmre Serr.'ce. Inc. Great Critain

League Standings AMl.KKAN Lt. W. h. P.'.-o.n '1 pi ; Ne. V". k 17 r t l..:;is 17 ' " : i -.1 ir . . . .' la 17 . ii, ! .-' -'l ; U ;i!;;i.'t'U l I'l I'iii:. .!!! 1, i;i t.", , I t : it b, '.'I NATIONAL I.KAt.lK. N.-w tk 1J ' i. i' ,a'n 1 J 'iii' iiiii iti .'J 1'; ' I i 1 1 . . j i -1 1 1 1 r.".-t mi ... 17 M. i.MUIj, l'l.il nlf-Spli..! kl 'S' Ih 'M.U ii i:; ;i; AMhliK A.V Al)( I 1KIN. 'hi iiiiii in s i l.,-ni,v i:ie T.t P ' Mil" .oik. - 17 11 i ii; ity 17 11 ' Iri.!i.iii,iji.i,i I) 1"J st l'.nii 1 J 1; , M 1 IllI' M .' b c, p i e!.,p. ;. ; .011 ::'" .' '.Ii'. . . ... i . 1J." .'V. Co? 7 .to .177 MON X OKI,. meri;'.in I.eiiKue. Nim .rk ; 'Mi :. I'liU.i.l'-li'lii.i 2: St hLii." 1 W'.i !iint"ij ; ('i-e;iiid -". National League. i li .11 n. 1 1 i n l'lji!ililp!ii;. tr.liii bit'. "-t p't.e I . l'itt-bii:ii ".; New York -. St I."iii : i: renk I. in o 'l ii .i 'j: ." ; l'."-i i M a. Ainrriiiiii Ahoiatiou. St. I . ill . M I11U'-; p..llS. Wrt rn;jll! K.iiii.is City 0; 1;; - .Milw .1 ut': . : s . j (''biiu''!)- . : ; o T. ;! j; 7: I ii'l i.i 11 .1 ;' i, - . IO; O. l.nu; ill.1 ; 7 ; . GV.MI." TOUAV. Aiiieriian League. V.e-h ai ut"ii at Ct-l.iini. i 'biia-leipnia nt St. I-nuis. New York .it ('lib'.in. Doiton ul p.-tiuit. Nation. il I.ejcue. l'itts'cir'.i at New i nrk. 'in i:;n itl nt 1'liil.oh'lphi.i '!.! a .u'" at l'.ostoij. St. Lnr.is at r.ii"k!vn American tt lation. ('iumlnis at T!'ib. I iil lan.i jM.Ji at Louisville, haii-i"! City at Milwaukee, .st. Paul at Mini e.ipulU. Only One Man Reaches First BaseResult of Base on Balls. DETROIT. .Pine 1. HoMinpr Detroit hi:le-r-, Leona I pitched Poston to a .". to 0 ictory here Monday. oily one Detroiter rcaehed tirsl base, the result of the only base on bills off Leonard. post on hit Daii.-s freely, bunching the hits with bases on balls and ci -rors. Ruth, sent to center tield to replace Strunk, duplicated his home run of yesterday by auain placing th- ball in the riizht tield bleachers. S r r: Po.-ton in"112 00n ä s 0 Detroit 1 0 ' 0 0 r o 0 r 0 f j Irnard and Sehan.r?; Da Uss. Cunnimrliam and 'elle. WHITE HOSE RAP YANK PITCHER HARD THirACO. .June '. Kusseii went to pieces in th ihnd inning Mond v and the locals sc ire. 1 runs ; on three hits, one of which was a double by laldie Collins, together with four has-s on halls and an er - I ror by Hmnah. ehitgo a el Jed a I few more off I "lnneran by l"1nching hits and wop from New Verl. to 2. Score: N-w York . . . . 1"n ""! cf'rt 2 S Chicago o"it 10 0 . 'J 0 I j'-se':!. F'mneran an.l Hannah; "icotte and Schalk. n. vi: Tin: sir-. ;ooi atthvj TIO.V. 1 Th? lar-'e depottor and the small ; dero.-ltor receive the same courtesy and respectful senlce at this han'K. I We put fortn our best efforts to i make dealing here a pleasure. We j ask you to favor us with your lankI lng business, whether it is little or ! much. No account Is too Urge I none too small to receive our good j attention. Merchants National : Bank. AdvL AIli: YOC IOOKINfi. For flne picture framing work that requires special treatment? Take It to Pagby Co.. 13S :. Michigan it. Their speciality is this clans of work. They carry a full line of hand carved frames and mouidlns. The kind that pleases particular people. Also Eastman's films. Kexo camera and films. Spring time is camera time. Adrt

EONftRD PITCHES HITLESS GAME

Right Reterved. RgUterd in U. S. Visitors Defat Home Players in Twelve Innings 15 to 12. i:KnoU'I,V. June 1. The -unit l''teu ,t. I.ouis and PtookUn Nat io;ial- .Moinl.it . u hi h Ho i.-:t-"i-won b 1 ,j to 11". in U innings, was plated under prot.-t ty the huir.e rui,. in the sixth innins with Paiil on (it'fi.iinl. C'rui.-e iii a liner to center which Hicl-man stopped, but i ould not hoTd. '. inl reached third and tbinkin--; the ball was caught, -iatt'd back for second. Atter 'oiiiL.' back about 110 feet, he i ut a, to-.- the diamond to the plate ;;rd stored. I'mpire Kihr ruled that after a 1 miner had or.ee t uched thiiii Past- he was not compelled to retouch it on h' way liome. Olson protested the decision and was put out of the bailie. .Mgr. Ili'binsoit then ordered his men to piuy under protet.. ('Mara was hit by a hot rounder from .Meaiiow's bat in tile sei'omi inning and his nos- was split. Score; St. Louis -To 020 00:; j :, l':; 4 ür'klyn boj r. j 0 1 i"mj 1 1 :; .". Meadow. Packard and CJonales; Crimes'. Coombs, (Iriner, Cheney and Miller. GEO. SCHÄFER LEADS HAZARD TOURNAMENT Playing the safety -ame and us-'ii"-r sood headwork throughout a clo-cI contestetl match. t'het Sanders of the Nabicht room defeated Tom Sharkey of Koehler & Schafer's at tlie regular league name of the South Ind-Mishawaka pocket billiard tournament held at Koehler and Shafer's last niht. Sanders not away to a pour start, and at one staue of the name w;us 21 lialls behind Sharkey, hut by a -enerous application tf "oil" and some consistent shooting he pas.-ed the 7. mark nine points to tho L'otid. havinir hih run of lf. However, it may he said in Sharkey's favor that he scratched on lus last thre shots which undoubtdly lost the jranie for him. In th rotation hazard tournament which was held in connection with the regular leanue name, Ceome Schäfer showed the spectators some brand new shots which won him both first and second places. I.yhrook's mark of 7 4 had stood for four days until Schäfer made ? last niuht. Not being satisfied with nrahhing" hih honors he repeated his performance of scoring joints. which puts him in the had for second money. "Posey"' Kramer jumped into third place with a mark of so. GIANTS LOSE MILLER RETIRES 26 IN ROW NKW YORK. June 1. New York lost its lirst home gmie of the yeason here Monday, losing to Dittsbursh " to 2. Th visitors scored their winning run in the eighth in- I ning when Fletcher made a wild throw atter.,ting to complete a douMe play. After two New York I runs were scored on Miller in the j first inning on three hits ard a sacrifice fly, he did not permit anot'ier man to reach ba--, rtiring 2' men in order. Score: Pittsburgh . . . . 1 in (o.A a r, 7 j New York . . . .2cn nrn or.o 2 :: 1 Miller and Schmidt; Te-reau. De. maree and McCarty. CUBS WIN SECOND GAME OF SERIES no ST ON. Jin" Nehf eften enou-'h L Chicago Iiit Mor.dav to win the second game of the r:s from I r.oston to T. T'oston hit Tyler) hard in th sixth. In the seenth Hendriv. pinch hitting for Tyler, j dng'ed and s ord two runs. Wcav-j er finislied th.e ame. Zeid'r's all-j around play was excelleTit. Score; ! Chicacro 0 0 ' ( 1 2 2 0 ' Host, n ef-o 1 ( 1 OM 2 Tler Weaer and K 1 1 1 i f r : Nehf and Itenry. Tragressor. I w ant vor is what you vi!l si when ou realise that the 1WANTU (las Iron saes time, steps, energy and strer.tli. With the IWANTU self-lieatei g.,-? iron jour ironing can be done In one third less time with Ipss than one half the expense usually re quired by the old method price

ST. LOUIS WINS ' i

J OVEfl BROOKLYN:

ler' month' The Gas Co. Adv.

Patent OITico DISMISS CASES AGAINST TWO I. W. W. DEFENDANTS CHPWCO June 4.Th- numb.-.-'if dcffiidant- 111 the trial of the I. YY. ihein: rs for seditioi;- -..n-.-pifat y, wc.s i duced Monday Dom llj to 110. At the lerpics: .f the L'oternnont Judue Land;s iisini-sed vhe caes against Stanley ppmirki .uid J. J. K't' nan. for nin years a -ers "ant in the I'.riti-h armv. Den;i( ki to'.d t!.o ni ii: that heforp joining tlie ; W. V. he was employed as ch.i;n-tir by "unt von Pa rnsioi t;'. t'ormor ("lennaii arn'oas--ib!' lo Tlie I'lllted STatec Testimony presented today d-"alf with utterincs e f 'ario.i members of the in a n i. at ion. induditig William D. Haywood, general secietary and 1 1 a.-u;a r. Portions of Hawooil's 101 r--ponien e asserted that the I. W. W. planne. I to organize a huue revolutionary lirmy to oxerthrow the goxernm' nt. Quotations from a sp'-fM'h ;e!invd h' Haywtiod in 1 '.' 1 t ai d .utrodJccd tliis afternoon said: "Millions hate been appropriated for tlie militia but nothing for the wealth producers who will he without work. Warehouses are fill! of food, go in and take it: where :naehihery is lying idle, im it for roir purposes; where houses are unoccupied, so in them and sie." Witr.esse ealh-d this afternoon by the prosecution ttbl of I. . W. actiwties in the copper mining di.-trnts of Aiizin.i and in the northwest. A biter was read from W. D. Haywood to Don Sheridan at Spokane, in win- h Hay wood said: "We arp crowding em steam this tear. We want to get a real start before the authorities begin te put their clamps on us. When we have every other industry as well organized as the lumber workers of we-t-rn Washington and Idaho, iher we won't care what the law makers tlo. If we make th' wheels go areund the ship of state will be sailing to our breeze." a noon ntTY. nere N an rverla.tlng value to a diamond consequently it Is always a good buy, especially v.-hen sold by a responsible dealer. We are showing some beautiful diamond jewelry in settings of the newest designs. We have a large assortment which we mount to order. By comparison you will find our rrlces agreeable. Calvin Claue: CO. Advt j m;v son 11 ni;n iNsm niov I Specializing in foot, limh. rhcu-l i matte Oieases and deform .ties. . Home 122S. ottice. Uv; s. Mich i?an. Adv. 1 S 7 - " FRENCHMAN BAGS TWO PLANES IN 5 MINUTES . v ; C i 3 - . -1 Li ut. Nungesser. premier "ace" and nr.- ..f t.he most faiuous of all Fren i; a jators, ha brought his total cf iet:.rie- up t " by shooting down tw .-i (e rnian pl.u.es v ;thin t'.e mi nut s. Lieut. "Hobey" 1'aker. football and imley ('natnpicn and member of the Amern an aerial squadron, has dwr-d lüs fifth, ot'.itial er.e::.y plane, i ontituting him an "ace." Although Laker has been at the front only a few wee'rs he has scored net only five ofheia'. i;toriS. bit ! UTie.if.i .ally lrdted

is- - V

t x 4 1 a

with Uowruu

two others.

pfx A

r::S- f !4 jl "'1 ' ' "j" 7 -1 r ni-!- t 11 1 tm ii Ti'

lac

'S; ' VW r -yy: ;

r S Sr.'. im c . ' " ' n

HTO r 11 f-i 4 tsgjy

A POWERFULLY Luilt frame llarroved in front is a feature of all Studebaker Series 19 Motor Car?. Extending its support to the outermost edges of the body it insures great strength. It alio makes possible ail extremely fchort turning radius. STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OR AMERICA Ketail r.ranoh. Cor. South and Lal'.irtl MKiN.

Beautiful in Design j Thoroughly Modern ' . . Mechanicalhf "Right ß&

For Properly Fitted Glasses Cault PR. J. BURKE ! orTH MICHIGAN ST. Dita rhne. K.tb. iryy BreLrn Lno Dcpheati. Save monev by patronizing merchants that advertise.

The QuoIityjGoesCleor Through

The Car of Now TKe car o today is one that is built for efficiency without waste. Ko car can meet thU requirement !ettef than the Dort. Its tire and gasoline and oil consumption are li&ht. It staunch construction, together with DORT ervice pltü, means little cost for other maintenance. It is a car you can ne freely and rauch, "without havir the boahoo cf "'Upkeep" forever Rtartinft out from your Gasoline auSi,e. It is the car cf Now for Now ue4 by men of Ixow the day cf thrift and conservation, All the Dort models are bcro for your inspection. Let cs &how them to von. suuin BEUD DORT AGENCY ColiM-iitn (iarac. ol." 1'.. JefTrrm IJ1I. S(LTII Iii:I. IMUV.VA. THE DORT MOTOR CAB COMPANY, FLINT, MICH.

Foarsea&on Caxs Th Dort. Sedan, Cour ioi Sedtnrt rftiioygrtat popnitnty moCsg thoM Melting in car fln ppemi enca, ctili:y wd ecrafort i low pnc.

lona

lit

o CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Safety Deposit Boxe $1.50 per year. Advertisers can e!l for les; pro lit from volume. vi

Op-n Tar? IVijrii' Il-.pf.r :y 1 'o'jrs n-'-n ":i r- . '1 1 net .1' S"l:in 1. -... M:.:i A .' ; Ti r I". i: 1 but. A. vi

I'm on my to Souili Ik'iLi. crdnin with h: ul;ui h;uij. WltCll nut lnr UK'' MAX ADLER COMPANY World's Best Clothes Corner Mkh. and Vah. Sts. 1 I t I ADLER BROS. Kins lt4. crosu: poä ujct astd EOTt J THE STORE FOR MEN WASIIINfTTOV AVTTVni