South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 4, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1919 — Page 6

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Michigan Lads Play Clever Game, But Outclassed From the .Start. Th outh :: nrl hu-h s .vd haUrt b ill iUir.t t jivid" ;t cm -b.;ck at thrir recent ivft-;ts hy sw.-mijiin; the Dowaiac five by th- .'euro of 40 lo 0. The Michigan lil v.fr kt u; their f;ffht for a. mimu l.;t ram1 back at tho h-rah- rr y ofUn -with (-oriio .suriri.in,'Iy clever Ihx.r -w ork. Th- I ' a at;i.n n .v v.as sorioubly h'indicaw.d by tht-ir lack in xp-ri nc'il mn and w-rc totally at a los on th. l.ir'" "V" m floor, th Michigan hw not having any Vak-t ball in th .ehfoI for over thr.- yrars, all of th- layrs beini; rockh-s, but th y huv.; t-onif; suri'ri-ir.qly fast j'l.iy i, who. after tht-y hu iriir.rd :-om- fk.-h and more iract!cp, will turn out to It- lirs-t clas rue ii. The Lenders Kf-omrd to ho above thnr average las-t nUht, esjx eially Cant. Watter, who htu;,red some of the neatest hhois that haw bot-n ecn in the "Y" gym. Luring thliirt 10 minutes of idayimc he seemed to have a hooting .v4reak on lonj shots, catu?:i,' live of thm. Huntman and oImii also j-erned to be in the best of .--haie, both of them doin 50rne t.ist and clewr floor -work. During thn last 10 minulra it the tilt ro.trli Cohlmeyi' 5ut a ariety of sab.- in. many of them i)layin for th.; hrst tiin At the end of the frame the roach said that he was very well sati-:ied with the work that the hve did air! expected them to shn.v Mishawaka a run-away next Friday. As a preliminary' Käme the hUh school teconds stau d a walk-away from the bewildered Ft. Joseph crew by the tune of to 1. The second.j played rinu.s around tho rast fide ere'.', who couldn't seem Jo hold the ball down at thur end of tho floor at all. The shooting of Kd wards arid tho 8 enrol

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floor -work of Mailänder premed to be the feature? of the jrrimp, vhil? .cheer seemed to exceed all the otner guards on the ricor; for th ft. Joe crew I, arber teemed to bj the only mainstay. Following In the linkup and sum rr.ary for both Kornea: South Lend. Dounzlar. Wedfl Moore Itisht Forward. Hunt man Ca pi. Marshal ldt Forward. ajt. Watter Freston Center. ("dp--n I'URsley Ktuht Guard.

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si:vi:x days' liiwi: The blowing up of a Fubmarlne at niKht in view of the audience is one of the several thrilling realistic effects in ' Seven Days Leave." the bit? spectacular military comedy, which comes to the Oliver theater Monday evenlnvr. AT Tili: Al'DlTOltll'M. "Rubles of lied Gap," a western comedy drama starring- the clever comedian, Taylor Holmes, Is tomorrow's special feature at the Auditorium. Mr. Taylor will be remembered for hl3 work in the Skinner stories and is very popular here and in "LuRKles of Red Gap" he is said to have an ideal part, one that is suited to his particular talent. "Oh. What a Day," . a two-reel Tweedle-Wink comedy and the Pathe News showing many scenes of Intense interest are other subjects for today. "Wolves of the ItanKP," a two-reel western story; "Iloarins Lion on An Express Train." a two-reel "Sunshine" comedy; the pathe News; Mutt and Jeff and 'The Lure of the Circus. the sensational serial featuring Ivddie Pole). Annette Kellerman in "The Queen of the Sea." will bo the featurefor Monday and Tuesday. AT THE OLIVKll j Tomorrow the Ed Williams Stoek company will be seen at the Oliver tneatre in . preat meloelramatic comedy drama, "The Misleading I-idy."' with Ed Williams. Tiny Uone. Mr. Wiilits, Mr. Flint, Mr. Dampier and all yo'ir old favorites in the cast. The play i-s one that abounds in everything that the publi" Mkes, thrills, romance, ami sensation with a plot that will bring a smile and a gasp from every one who attends the performance. It is the story of the means one man toek lo teach his lady love a bsson for flirting with him. It is told in a most unusual way. rioting with intrigue and tense situations. For interesting climaxes, acting of the capable sort which would do credit to the largest show, the piece is one of the best that Mr. Williams lias ever presnted here, is is claimed. An old old question is given a nw allele an1 the play puts a moral forth in a different way. 'There will be only two performances, matinee and night. AT Tili: CAKTL1L Will Hogers, tho inimitable Ziefeld "Follies" comedian makes his picture debut in today's Castle picture, "Luighing Ulli Hyde," which is adapted from Rex Heach's powerful story of redemption. Although a newcomer to the screen. Mr. Rogers is well known to legitimate theatergoers' as a comedian of the first rank, the hit of this season's "Follies." the man who can throw a lariat better than most any cowboy and who at the same time has an original and refreshing personality. All of these attributes he brings to his first screen production. "Together" is the title eif tomorrow's feature which fdars pretty Violet Mtrsereau. AT Till! OISPIlia'M Final performances of the present Orpheum vaudeville Mil which features CJreenwald ami company? "Lots of Iots of It," will ho given at that theater today. Other acts included on the same program are the (Ullis troupe, Charles Kenna. Nora Kelley and the Welling-Levering duo. Arthur Iagon. well known musical comedy star shares headline honors on the new bill tomorrow with the McKay Scotch Revue, a character song and dance act employing seven people. The Phyllis Gilmore-Victor Prowne company present "Lxtravaga nee," a comedy with a moral- Hickey and Hart, presenting a sons program of unusual worth and Howard and Helen Savage in their comedy novelty, "At the Country Club." make up the bill. "iioitiis iv a nrunY," LIVKLY WIISTKUX COM KD Y Thei race for a mine forms the basis of the story of "Hobbs In a Hurry." shown at the LaSalle today. LilHam Russell is the featured player and is cast as a Ilroadway teller, with nothing to do hut always in a hurry. When he Is sent west by his father to close a mine deal he speeds up more than ever and the various complications of the plot necessitate his employing all sorts of devices and disguises to accomplish his mission. He rides trucks, plays Pullam porter, defeats vlllians and wins a charming girl in the course of five strenuous reels of movie action. Winnlfre! Westover Is the lady in the case, and a very attractive one. Sunday: Lnid Rennet in "When Do We Eat." CITIZENS COMMITTEE TO WELCOME SOLDIERS NEW YORK, Jan. 4. A general citizen's committee to welcome soldiers returning to the United States through the port of New York was organized here today under the charimanship of Charles Stewart Iavison. It is des'gneel to supplant the welcoming committee appointed i by Mayor Hylan with William Ran dolph Hearst as chairman. More than a do.?t-n prominent New Yorkers have refused to serve on the mayor's committee because of the publisher's connection with it. They have asserted that because of the attitude of Mr. Hearst's newspapers with reference to the war, they did not consider him a suitable person to head a committee to welcome homecoming soldiers. NO CHANGE IN STYLE ST. LOUIS. Jan. 4. Men's hats, both straw and felt, will not undergo any changes In style this year, sprinc. summer or fall, accorling to predictions made at the seventh general convention of the American association of Wholesale Hatters to-

PRES'T DREYFUSS DELAYS DRAFT OF 1919 SCHEDULE

FRENCH LICK, Ind.. Jan. 4. The major league committee, hero j to draft the 1919 schedule, failed to. Ket down to -work tonight because Pres't Harney Dreyfuss. of the Pittsburgh club, was delayed, reaching here late tonight. With Pres't Dan Johnson and Pres't John A. Heydler, of the American and National leagues, already here, the committee expects to complete its work tomorrow, it was said tonight. The schedules, when finished, w ill be present- ; ed to the joint meeting of the major . leajrues in New York on Jan. 1C. FRENCH HEAVYWEIGHT RELEASED FROM ARMY PARIS, Jan. 4. Georges Cerentier, European heavyweight champion, will be demobilized from the French army with his class probably late in April or the following month. The French puKilift is understood to he eager to return to the ring and has practically completed arrangements for two matches. One will be fought at Strasbour in July and the other in London in October, according to present plans. Homhadier Wells, the English heavyweight, is expected to b Carpentier's opponent in one battle. KAUFF SIGNS CONTRACT WITH GIANTS FOR 1919 NEW VoIlK, Jan. 4 Hen ja min M. Kau ff. center fielder of the New York Nationals. teday sicned a contract for the 1M9 season, the first major league- plajer to b so. K;iulf. who b- a sergeant, is ir. New Yoik t:n a furlough and saifl li" expected to be mustered out before the start of the training season. BL00MINGT0N HIGH MEET? DEFEAT AT LAFAYETTf I A FAYETTE. Ind.. .1 ii. 4 Th JeJier.-on niun school i a s Kei oai team of Ltfayetie d'fe.itd th" IMoomington Litrh five bv a score of If, to El he-re tonight. At the end of the first half. Jeffersem led by bu a two point margin, t lie score standing ten to eiuht. C'lIltlSTM S C'LFlb Now is the time, and here is th"1 place to open your EE 0 Christin: -lub. Citizens I .oar. Trust ; pavings Company. 112-114 W. Jefferon blvd Advt. lC:r7-' FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' PILL OINTMENT. For Blind. Weeding and Itchim Piles. For sale by all druggistsmail 50c and $1.00. WILLIAM.-. MFG. CO.. Props.. Cleveland. Ohio ! I For sale by Central I) run Co. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7th Between two of America's most noted mat artists Paul Martinson Danish Champion VS. John Frefaerg Swedish Champion Also two extraordinary good preliminaries between grapplers of renown. Louis Talaber vs. Andy Boss (of Mishawaka) and Voung Srippo (Lightweight Champ of Wisconsin) VS. Unknown Best two out of three falls all matches to a finish. ED. SMITH, Sporting Editor of the Chicago American, referee. Popular Prices 50c to $2. Ringside Seats $3.00. Tickets on sale at Hullie & Mike's and Jimmie &. Goat's. Wrestling starts at 8:30 o'clock. R3ayr Hall Cor. Chapin and Division.

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Wild rides on stHvdimr trains plalng a Fullmaii iortcr to oat wit the Illains and putting ot ii hi mine ileal art a fov of tlw exploits of William Ituss4ll In -"Hobbs in a Hurry, shown today. The trouhlos of a bunted show tronH, the amateur detevtivc work of "Litlh L'va" and the defe-at of the lllains ar' some of the entertaiiiIn features of tomorrow ikk! picture xfit1! Luid Ilennett. Tlie Hurliiifrluun trael pictures, the Kothakor Outing scenes and the Hurton Holmes' trips to foreign lanS an a few of our entertaining slncle reels. Alice Hnuly In "In the Hollow or Her Hand' is .Monday's picture. Myrtle Steadmari. the pretty blonde star, has an opposite role. ('ariM. the famous tenor: Will Holers, the cowboy i op-ohJvt, and William Hart, tin cnvit (sirn a tor three of our male Mars for next week. trn 71 liil NEWS-TIMES COUPON This Coui-m and FI VF C'FXTS will Admit One to the CASTLF .Monday or TiH-sIay, Jan. ( ur 7, showing tJte Nhnul LpiMlc of "Tili: I no ti:st.' appeared "SOLE SAVERS" t When yon think of Homcfurnlhlni think of "Sailors.

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