South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1919 — Page 8
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Basketball Squad Looked More Like a Troop of War Veterans.
Notre Dame may iit bv t-tron.t; on basketba.il win thH f n'or:. hut o:i" Iudly I'atrir.k I'farson, of the GoM and lilue flv, Ls tloi; bis L st tu entertain the ilay-in-;ir;I-il.i -out root era who tili lir.er .ii out tLfrym during the daily workouts. Old '"Limber-Neck" cum- o.t on the floor yesterday afternoon all LueckfMi in (jn?n i;ii7.ah- th or inayie better, in I-nly Duff (Jun!on fashion. Girls! h:. n c kvn-ur way.
h in Us the hih ones, but those aldermanic proportions at hia an a torn Jca.1 equator rather frutratH his attempts to scoop up th? low ones. Clout" llmhere-d up with the toys. Allison. McGuIro. H.illoran. Wrape. all battery men, reported to Capt. SUoer' jcsterd.iy afternoon. "Pat" Murray will turn out for the preliminary Iirnl-t rln-up work this afteri'oon. lHylf, a orin hall catcher, v. ill nIo pot into a uniform this afternoon. This wtek the batten' candidal-. will do little more than n.rnovt' the kink. from thMr persona. Notre Dame' "southern" trip always starts a little i-arller for the battery candidates than for the other diamond aspirants.
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BOWLING SCORES
WATCH CO. LIlACiUIi. JOHIJERS
Sack man 129 141 123 33S Low Score .... 109 198 180 487 Spry 99 107 109 315 Warner 163 128 133 426 L'merlck 13.1 141 106 SS0 Handicap .... 207 207 207 621
JESS WILLARD SELLS CIRCUS OUTFIT AND WILL START TRAINING
Totals FINISHING
1 Low neore .... 177 Kepler 154
Hacker 129 V. Schott .... 200 Heyde 171 Handicap .... 1 8 S
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jurt perfect. A hi;h ar.d vn d-r runnii:s all aluj.i; llo-
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produceil Mich a chat nun;; f:ft that Coach Dora is v. as null t :nptil to t'o lVarsm one to tt r arui apply a court-pl istr harn s on an aJTibitious 1 oil that aiim d t-ai.l Coach Dorais "dor.ius"' Northeast of, th riht ear. j Hut Imdley I'a trick ' arson's : i.-:kvear or hnrn-.- all it what' ; cr.i will rjrvtd mor than an idl' ' purpose. Jn a mi.ruuled a'tt rnpt to ! butt hLs way thto-nrh tht- zym- : nueiuni wall la.-t Friday he trained i 'he mutrlfc of his n k. Htne his hUh fJun. court-pla.-trr harii'.-S; and his atiff, dignified haiin: i
.Sympathetic Cripplr-. Fearjon had a nuiuiu r of .-iiipa-thetic crippb-." on the court with him esterday afternoon. A litl lri.-s muis' nnd a mediral corps onh i I in th yru would have imbed impresxd .t visitor with the idea that the lAifketball Miuad was a roup of recuperating heroic war veterans. Coach Dora is has a job and a half on his hands Ktttin the team in any sort of shape fcr the weekend trip to Kalamazoo Mate Normal and to the M. A. C. None of the m.-n anin t;ood condition. Cu.pt. Uahan's feet are telling under the trrific .strain of taiketball travel. l'rank Hayei was forced to quit afu-r Pet
ting his nexe banned riain, Ilrandy'n !
nose -tili tendtr, and Stein is not anxious to roujh it in t-he le;vst with hia lamo side still bothering him. hairther, OiUillan will not play center for the five eitlur Friday or Saturday. Itoekne intends to ui him at the bi I. A. C. meet next Friday. Brandy and Iader worked as forwards yesterday- afternoon. Stine moved up to center, and Iahan and Smith alternated in the prviard positions with Hayes and Fe arson. Ward also played the forward position during part rt the drill. The call of the diamond lured "Ooat" Anderson out to tho K'm yesterday afternoon. Never once did
CHICACJO, Feb. 18. Joss Willard, heavyweight pugilist, was "otficlally" advised by Tex Itlckard that Jack Dempvy would be his opponent in th- championship light on July 4. "There was no significance to the meeting Monday," Hickard said. "I was in Chicago cn the way west on some personal business. Willard cam on some other business and decided to talk things over with me. There is a stipulation in our contract that I am to advie him who the opponent is to be. I did that today." JUekard tonight started for Fort Worth, Texas, in connection with some business. He said his trip had no connection with the choice of a hltf for the fight. Ho declared he
had received many bids, some of , w hich wre favorable beyond expec1 tation, but that the arena would not i be chosen until every consideration I had been friv-n all bids, which probably would be several weekH. ! Willard came to Chicago from ; Kansas City where he disposed of ! his remaining circus equipment for . J 47,000. The champion Is now free I to prepare for the contest. I "I expect to start light training ! within a couple of weeks," Willard said. "That may seem a little earlv j but I have not taken much strenuous j exercise for so long that I plan to i start easily."
is: 134 110 150 211 183
151 In m 125 163 170 185
513 410 364 513 552 555
Totals
.1015 965 916 2897
JEWELING Jenson 118 Ziebarth 121 Marowt-ki .... 139 Hyatt 139 Garten 128 Handicap 2S1
ICS 144 117 147 172 281
133 163 104 13C 167 281
421 438 360 442 467 743
GANTZ TAILORS WIN FROM ST. PATRICK'S
The Samuel Cantz Tailoring basbet ball live defeated the St. Patrick's H. N. S. In a game played at
! the latter'ti pym Monday night by I a score of 25 to 15.
The lineup was as follows: St. Patrick's Tailors Anderson Fellander Forward. Smith Kobaeher Forward. Drek Caruthera Center. McCarthy Edwards Guard. Rohr Alward Guard. Baskets Mellander 2, Edwards 3, Robacher 2. Anderson 2, Smith. Alward, Wahl. Cuther. Diek, McCarthy and Cunningham 1. Substitutes Cunningham for for Smith. Wahl for Caruthers.
Total . . MOTION Levey Zimmerman Sheetz Peterson . . , Holland Handicap . Totals . .
FLAT KT EEL Hyatt Dauphine .... F. Kochlndefer Landick Hogers Handicap ....
946 1029 984 295&
145 200 IIS 161 142 24G
125 150 12G 107 173 246
147 160 142 116 197 246
417 510 3S6 3S4 514 738
1012 929 10-08 2343
198 130 155 130 14S 156
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Totals . . .
ADJUSTERS Click 156 Reis 15C Steve 155 Renner 125 Hubbard 133 Handicap .... 177
181 117 114 135 149 156
118 141 194 167 141 177
153 113 114 156 163 156
r i ., 380 283 441 460 468
855 2665
149 14C 167 115 150 177
425 442 C16 407 424 531
Totals
902 938 944 2789
crmai LKAGUK. ENG. DEPT.
Penrod 162 169 129 Edison 113 107 140 Clark 161 93 135 Fuller 128 92 138 Epstein 123 134 116 Handicap 217 217 217 Totals 904 812 875 2591 MACH. SHOPE Shively 159 157 134 Lon,? 158 138 155 Kindig 160 1S7 109 Long 161 142 177 Currie 121 147 120 Handicap .... 185 248
Totals 1003 1019
Totals 877 FOUNDRY Wicker 11C Fifer V6 Mllliken 130
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defeated the All Stars by a score or
ST. PATRICK'S TEAM DEFEATS THE ALL STARS
NO NAME Barkley 19 Anshaugh .... 142 Rcessleo 113 Niblick 119 Kroll 103 Handicap .... 289
126 151 123 142 93 289 924 135 147 82 88 140
In my Little Family
Whenever a pain or ache comes up, I always hdve handy a bottle of Dr. Jones Liniment
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16 to 10 in a fa st game played at the St. Patrick's gym last night. The linup and summary was as follows: St. Patrick's Al Stars Sousley Nyikos Right forward. Brothers Doam Ieft forward. Beach Bawsher Center. Benz Noble RlSht guard. Koegan Cook Left guard. Baskets Bench 2, Brothers 2. Hncerty 2, Nyikos 3. Doam 2. Substitutions Bogner for Benz, Hagerty for Keogan, Lancaster for Bawsher. Fouls Beach 2.
Handicap
1003
139 142 116 143 76 2S9 904 143 129 109 109 137 277
3025
2705
Totals 825 869 902 2597
WILLARD MEETS RICKARD
.STOREROOM Rudduck 173
Boits . . . Ashingcr Millea .. Town send Handicap
127 147 139 1S9 242
154 153 157 96 126 i 1 m
192 110 107 139 167 O 1 O 0 m
Totals
ASSEMBLY Walt 137 Roberts 103 Hill 110 Kurts Ill Stine 108 Handicap .... 333
1017 928 967 2902
133 141 147 96 113 333
133 113 94 80 82 333
Totals 902 963 872 274"
OFFICE DRILL PRESS
CHICAGO, Feb. IS. Jess Willari,
'champion heavy"? ight. who is
matched to tight Jack Dempsey for the title on Julv next, was here to
day to meet Tex Rickard. promoter j McHenry
j of the contest, who is expected
Daicey 125 Karas 151 CamfielJ . . .s. . S7 De Lorenze ... 143
100
to Handicap .... 272
145 165 98 136 137
128 127 175 130 103 070
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Totals S7S DRILL PRESS Iirkins 166 R. Iirkins ... 106
Jackson
Harmon 119 Hammond .... 156 Handicap .... 229 Totals 89 6
1 arrive from New York during the j day. 1 While it was said the conference I i,..vn th promoter and the
champion was to be for the purpose of discussing affairs connected with the proposed tUht. Willard declined to give any information as to the object of the meeting. Willard said he had no idea where the l-ght would take place, but that he wouM even be willing to go to
South America, if necessary, to find! i o. a s uitable battle ground. j BUCKS "Hanky VOLLEY BALL. ! C.Itchel Three fast volley ball games were ( Squint (sub) rlayed between the Nltsche and Haney Davis teams at the Y. M. C. A. last 1 Raster night. Nitsche's team capturing two , Handicap .. of them after a hard fight. The re-; pult of the games was: j Totals Nitsche 21 21 15 1 FLYERS Davis 2 0 19 2lGerhold Tho nr-sent n in ir of the teams I Vlhr
in the "Old Timers' League are as follows:
957 935 2770
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156 102 231 184 113 22 9
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Ix2ier 14 6 Invis 13 14 Nitsche 12 14 Freshley 8 13
.700 .4SI .461 .330
ALL KINDS OF ILA III COAL. Knoblock .t Martin, successors to Fhimp C0.1I Yards. Tel.. Bell 119; Horn 58 40. Advt. 132S5-19
Kemniter Deisel Morrison Handicap ... Totals EAGLES? Luther McCorkle . . , G. Mvrj . . .
124 149 161 434 151 118 104 353 1C7 190 153 510 131 137 153 421 140 136 152 428 218 218 218 654 911 MS 941 2S00 121 192 182 496 U5 169 156 4S0 203 133 132 468 1U 121 137 142 161 194 497 173 175 175 525 907 951 977 2035 177 134 133 4 50 If 5 Ell 129 41 s 2 145 146 423
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Totals . . NECK.S A. Gorbitz . .robiralzkt Smoger . . . Nie-zuodzkl M. Gorbitz Handicap Totals . .
157 171 166 494 HO 157 137 42 1 204 204 204 12 975 945 921 2S41 114 123 131 378 147 98 127 372 157 154 159 47Ö 103 130 64 302 124 15G 114 394 240 2 40 240 720 890 901 825 262C
BR0WNS0N HALL MEETS DEFEAT FROM Z. B. TEAM The Brownson hall basket ball team of Notre Dame was defeated by the Z. B. team in a game played at the Z. B. hall last night by a score of 38 to 7. The lineup of the teams was as follows: Z. B. Brownson Hall Aftowski Rosenthal Left forward. Aranowski Wright Right forward. Wesolowski Bells Center Buczowski Sanders Ieft guard. Makielski McFurman Right guard. Baskets Aftowski 7, Aranowski 7, Wesolowskl 3, Makielski 1, Rosenthal 1, Wright 2. Mclfurmr.n 1. Fouls Aftowski 1. Substitutes Spewolski for Wesolowskl.
CHANGE DePALMA'S TIME
DAYTONA. Fla., Feb. 18. Announcement was made today by the board of the American Automobile association that Ralph DePalma's time for three miles on Daytona Beach yesterday was 1:15:04 and not 1:1.04 as previously reported. DePalma broke six flying start records for distances up to twenty miles.
TIITiKK I IJ'AGFE CAIiLIID. CHICAGO, Feb. 18. A. R. Tierney, president of the Three I baseball league, tonight issued a call for a meeting in Chicago next Friday to fix the formation of a new circuit to include the choice cities of the Three I and Central league.
CHALLENGE ISSUED TO 31. C. A. Tho M. C. A. basket ball team issued a challenge to all teams weighing more than 150 pounds. Any team thinking they can defeat this sturdy five call Joe Szabo, Home phone 1390.
RELEASED FROM PRISON". WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. Announcement by the war department regarding Americans released from German prison camps and eturned to France included the name of Ray Eininger, Angola, In J.
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