South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 August 1919 — Page 10
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Diving Mermaid
Ruether and Salleo Best Mchf and Douglass Before a Large Crowd.
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g.i'aes anI u cAo.ia m"M llitb. the ro '1 being mi lU
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Mis B'tty Clrirnes, of Mlnncnpoli--. 19-yoir-old co-fil nt Mlnnsoti Mil oi i-ity, roiiipod away with the loiprn's Central A. A. U. l'nncj tlivifi oh.'Hiipionship last week in Iettoit umlor circumstances which
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i 1 :a nt ictory fumi-h coninciinr I idonre that she stands today well '. l.o'.e all i i v.i Is In hc-r choon held. N"t only did sho dofat hy thek'ieat 1 margin of 1. points Mrs. Vonnie I .!;ilrom-inn. of the Iotroit Api.'tHc lull, who cjni'1 within ha:f a point of winnin-; supr nie raln-nal lan-;-:s in priimrboard dimu la.st j -iprinir. but she ran up the amazing total of 1"..7 points, or only ono 'point ludiind tho scoro tuincii in hat day by ihnost l.ri-., of th- ! i iioit Atliletic cluo, in oaptnrin.
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BUHNHAM WILL STftRT AUGUST 2
New High School Coach to Prepare for Coming Football Season.
&j Qharles (ghidi) Cms. slf
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The initial practice of tho local J huh school foot hal. tem will heern Sept 2. o" the opening day of pchoo!. Tho iast year has soon many changes in the pridiron management, last season Coach Cohlmeyer, saw a few preen men turn out to;
l-r.M un the school's honor, while
this fall Coaches Coon?r and Tlurn
ham will set eyes on
ed to be one of the
th.it tho hieh school has crr wit-;D
, despair
toarn iiiuer a. i-ai nn. .
rive in Sovith
IIAKD UTK. I often a result of tho personality of I believe that most thoughtful per- the player who is subjected to it.
Thi thought cccurs to me because many, many players and hy no means pcod ones seem to have a faculty of ecurinp respectful consideration by tho gallery and they are permitted, to make their shots free from many interruptions while
sons will agree
op?r and TUirn- j v; J,U "VTv -"''1 i what is expect- j Lr;-v;-l
biirKost turnouts . rm" 4
that accidents in golf, as In life, may upset all calculations and bring i n their train of disastrous results. Nevertheless, under ordinary conditions the race Is usually to the swift and the battle to the strong. And fo 1 think that a man who has acquired merit as a polfer has no reason for
TotaN 3-' xlbitte.l for Griffith In v: i , i . ... ..
other players soem to incite remarks I T, Vlv
MAZro. rf 2 HollAcher. a Hprrot:. 2U Ib!-ertson. cf 4 Mrkle. lb 4 Ilnrlr. if 4 i-aJ. ?b r. KtlUfet C .1 Vaupbn, p a
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IPjrnham will ar-rl,l h through a turn of lurk.
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Bend on Arnr. 2S to 1 p UT Vl l"p Kai 1S- ot . ..mi rLo o l ürr mil t y in it 1mi t r-
till Coach J. C. Cohlmoyer's vacancy. -"--. v, 4-4. ....o u . , u-nr,ifi Citv t is only a variable factor that canvho leaves soon for Kansas 1 it. ... f rnn 1 "4t bo foreseen and fortunately does Hurnham recently returned rroin ... , ., Franco xvhere he was a er trennt in ', not occur Consistently, while the the A FF Previous tO his enlist- j olfor always ha, merit Miem'ho was tutoring the local worlcinp consistently for hir.b f-Chool team. Last year the school AH of as haxe ,een poorly Kit balls , 4. , Ä- p,pu prtnnnr i'onic tn rest in good lies. c have suffered the loss of CocJi l.ooper, .1.. cial football coach, who ha.s been ! "n th'" headed straight out of , . , . . rw . -.1.1. ihni bounds when suddenly a tree or a
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aviators, and who Ja now
tno local "V." With these two men lark the school has the same enaeh-
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the men's Central A. A. V. championship from the anie Inward, with tile same judKs Ollieiatinj.
Tl GAME
Tt.-r. - xlv;itd fr Nelif in 7th sxlbitted f.T Iil,in in 'ith riiiriiniitl "
N.mv Y-rW '- hh. nla :'. TwO'l'IO'" lilt - N-lif. K"'i I ti rt -.! hit- li. o. Ilnn' fin ir.li Sfi'bti en - Hum. I i.iiibrt S;i r if ! fly -lb.uli. paiibb' P !;:' !t!i mid Iiu'Tf. !. ft on bin' i'ln in 'tl. : N-w Vrk. 7 ..a loin on N.'lif. '. Hit" T Neiif. in 7 iniiinc: otf Iui.n.-. in . innintr Hit t'V pif.d-.er- P.y NVl.f 1 .-:il.'i. struck out - Hy Nrlif. : l.y lm-bit--. 1: by Ktu-fher. !.o!nc pitilo-r--hf. i:r'rrn l.-uibert. .e.il I'l.-t'-h.-r. N-tif 2.
GOESTOR RftTES Southworth Knocks First Ball Pitched in Fourteenth for Home Run.
League Standings
'incli:n:iti New York 'lib .-IC lMttl.ur r.n'oklyn
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j home run to ri'fht center on the first J !).!! pitched by ltudoljih in the 14th
:-:: o i i'Tsiuirir a tu - vuiory over f.oston in tho first pan.o of the se-
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HNSON TO
EAH-IM COURT
Yankee Owners Announce the Course Taken in Carl Mays Suspension Case.
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lMill.ob Iphi.i St. bonis AM KU I CAN
Cld-:ipo I droit "b-velit nil New York St. Louis 1'oMtOII V;i-liliit(n l'liiladHphin AM Kit I CAN
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back at suinp Pul mem oacK in me course
in splemlid position. And how often wo have watched the hall linger on the edKc of a bunkei but not drop in. Th-se are al! parts of the "break of th' Käme," It soems hard sometimes when one knows the quality of his play entitles him to a victory to lose, it throuph chance, hut such
i p layer snouia rememoer mat
chance as often works for him as
atrainst him, and that if on his side ho has merit and skill he must win the Kroater portion of his matches. The '"attitude of mind" of which much is made in polf. and rightly
i so. should be to lorpet your oppon-
Kalamazoo hich will bo one, '
jjjowir. 1 ou riiusi learn 10 iiikp iuciv
it comes. a player should es-
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and movements from tho gallery that are very discor certingr. While speaking on the effect of luck in the game it supgests to me to results which seem to follow the man who plays his ball on the safety first principle. I want to say a word against the practice of "'babyinK" your shots. Tho man who is over-cautious is at as much lisadvantape a sthe man who is reckless.
It is well to consider the man whoj "babies" his ball may find himself i up apair.st the necessity of a full! shot to reach the preen whilo hisj rival who played freely, even though I he poes into the rouph. may veryj
well be in a position to reach the preen with a niashie shot which is. of course, a decided advantage.
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Three base hits Merklo. Holbichrr. Wh.nt Sacrifice hit ll.-n u S icrin-" fl'.rn Peiil. Mrers Stolen I;ijp Kl.i-'k.
Ols.in. .Tohntdon. Left on t-nnf! - rid.-iieo. , i m c .1; Ilrot klyn. louble p!.iy- .M. Whent j 4Z J. il. nnd Joiuifton. r.nei on balls "T '
Liberty Bonds We pay 'M S.1.2ä for tonN: atnicil lntcrtt allowetl. Ojven S a. in. to S p in. C. L. GUTHRIE
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es who developed Zabo. Iionavon. Möhr., and O'Ponnell. all of whom
are now in college.
The relations between Coaches' ( opor and Hurnham are "n the or-1 dT of Coaches Hockno and Dorais.
at Notre Dame. Cooper and Ihirn-i'
ham playing together on th first prinptield Y. M. i A. pridiron t am it had for yea rs.
The school has one of the hardest, sohefulcs it. had in years, the oppon-j ents beimj very stronp. Several now.
teams have been adled to the scne
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Second Game Goes 13 Innings Dodgers Win on Mamaux's Double.
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of the new elevens
... , , iecia!lv avoid mourning over the cabs wl l experience. rh Kal amazoot . - v.,i
Wall lake, and are expected to upset, . . , ,. v u. .Ii,1 post-mortem afterwards in the clubth ties in Michigan honors. A big.' .... . - , t . , , , . .v, house that is well and Kc-od. for that loss to the local fans i the dropping . .... , , M , i- .i i ls p't of tho pleasure of golf, of CJarv and Kontland from the. 1 " ....... , . , . A I believe that one of the most lrFohedu e, both teams beinp classed ' . , .v . . ritating interruptions which can as Ihe stronKest iT the state. ... . . . . . . . , . . , i spoil the harmony of a good match Kent and save the local school the ' - , . , . is the ca.sual remark that floats the ...i-t. Irnllni'inl' It rorplVCI In VI'M IS. '
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WMlnt'sday. Sinks by
IüuImc, nong wit.i IJlackv. ells K'.du'iiibus
Itidbi li.ipolls St. Paul ... Louisville
Kans.-i-i City
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NI1V.' ViUlK. Au,'. 11 -Tho .se1 Vmk Alii.Tii.in bi'io cl'ib anl.ounccl bt-t r.i-'bt it bad obtained from State Sii'i'l'lo 'ol;Tt .Ill-tK'O Lydon an 'rdr -inipdling I 'an Johnson, president of t h !.iuc. to ippear h fore a r-f r next 1'i id.iy tnd ttstify lomcriiin,' the r.ature and extent of lu- alleu'd iut.rts iM tbio i'!t'i : ui'l .I'.b it! onn" tin
with the - m.mm -r.sion of Tail W.M'.arbar.'
Ma s.
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snrvjf ic. t i e 1 it J to 'J tor 1 'iltsbur in the eh hih. inorc : PITTS1U 1; Alt. II. II. . A. P.!i;l If f. o ;t 7 " ;ir. y. . f 0 0 1' J 0 j Si.ui ii nrtli. rf l -j :; n j I'nfsliaw. ; ( I 4 .'t I i at Laie. ." O "' 2 a ' W Mtt. d. It. 1 2 P. 1 1 T i r v. s r 1 .". 1 4 Hi.i.kwell. 4 l O C. o l',.o.er. p " ö 1 1 Total- -5 l'" - 1 liiiSinN- A P.. lt. II. n. A. ...k.1. at. 7 I 4 i:.i liniTs. !. ." l l a 4 ! Tii'Tpe. rf o l a I I'f.li.e. , f a O II 1 I j Tow eil. . f - o o a o I I! lb ' t !' :l M;,nn. If O - M.irnnvllle. ss 5 0 O ;;.. wdv. 4 o 4 a ! Ki'.d.'lph. p " ü () " i xSndth 1 0 0 0 I I Tot.iN v ' - at
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Milwaukee Toledo
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Every fan is anxious for tho team to Mage a come bark on th e state
.4M champs. (iary wuld give no an-
i swer to Coach Cohlmeyer's letters p, t who endeavored to arrange a eon-
.f.l'J test. There was some- misunderstanding why the game was not
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and spoils a good shot. I have often wondere! if this casual remark Is
imOOKLYX. Aug. 14. -Brooklj n lost the firt game to Chicago Wednesday, 4 to a. but won tho svond ,'amo. 2 to 2, In IT. innings. Ward i-irpjed in the 1-Uh, took second on .Millar's out and t-cored ou Mamaux's double. Flack was hit or. tho hand by a pitched bail in the third inning of ihe rirst game an 1 retired after scorinjr a ran. Ward batt.d for Brooklyn in the third inning and flied to Kobertson before it was noticed that only -?:gnt Cubs were in the f.eld. Magee went tc right ard Ward batted aain and was thrown out by ilollocho ScoreCIIICACO Alb It. II. O. A. Flick, rf 110 0 O
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The Ford Sedan a mighty comfortable car for every day of the'year. Has most enjoyable refinements combined with all the utility of the touring car. Finely upholstered almost luxuriously with plate glass sliding windows, it i? cool in hot weather, while dry and warm in fall and winter. It is the regular simple-to-handle and ever-enduring Ford chassis with a bon-ton body the family car that not only pleases with its comfort but saves money i low first cost and after operation. A us give you a demonstration.
Hinkle Molor Co. SpJesroom and Service Station, 217 N. Lafayette Blvd. Branches Mishawaka, 214 Lincoln Way West; North Liberty, Ind.
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HKSt KTS YKSTKKPAY. Three-Kye league. Peoria. 1; P.looinint on, 11. Lvansville Terre Haute, rniu. Moline- Ko. kford, rain.
TiAMKS TODAY. Ntitlunul I.tt(ur. rittsburg at Huston. Chiat;o nt Itrklyn. ( Mn iniiati nt New York. St. Loul at I'Lll adelplil.i. Ainrriun Ii;uf. Huston at Cid -a it . Philadelphia at St. Louts. New York at hefroit. Wasliinct.iii at 'leveland.
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PETE MAUTHE TO COACH GARY GRIDIRON CREW
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Johnson als' cor. c '. n i : . "th- ei nt ;.:id r.atui e of the ".t vo'..ltid ehib's in.lel.t.-dp -s to h.m'" and tho rircimst.! r.c-s o( li.s ontrors witli Mr Fiiiz.-f of th-- P.'v-ton . lub. The Vankeo t: i 1 1 s also ar:tuunc-
order p.. i, ! -u .r-d mi .Mr.
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TIioi-p- and Mann. Sa'-rifi. hits I'.bhku.il. Ibirban. Kaulin-s. Mann. S.o-rif:.e fix 'I'll. ."i.e. Ii.nble ldiys -
ijou.lv to r..v, k ! t '.ow.lv. Krrors - ,
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OI, !i.!S'W 1 HIM'lir. . Iii'! ' ,,,, 1.,,!! mT io-.pr. 4. Hit by ilt-hT p.y i'o j . r i I'liorpei. strib k ":t by
by Kadoijdi. . bl pu n
nlaved last year. The "Flu" raged
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all U113 Hille, I, I IC lOl.all.
a. ban. while the ban was Ufte
(iary. The local authorities
nor allow the team to Journey to C.ary. but admitted play at Elkhart while Clary expected the locals to appear for the game. Many To Return. .Seven letter men will be back this
! year along with four overseas men.
who have experience since they' played on the second team before j their enlistment. Tho letter men
are: Strickler, Smith. Hollowell. Edwards. Zuver, Rose. aml C.apt. Bunt-
man. The returned men are: Hatt. Eller. bonp. and O'Oell. With these j men to pick from and a group ofj freshmen the school should upset, things in the realm of state football. I The lino will he the strong hold j of the local team, while. the back: tield ls an uncertainty, relief expect--ir.g to be developed from some green , material. I
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1010 Mauthe, former eastern collecro football 'star, and a member of the mythical All-American team for three seasons, ha.s been secured as hief coach of the football team formed at Clary by business men last week. Mauthe was signed Satunlay. iicc..rding to Wedmsday's statement and will arrive in tho city in time to
s.ari wie i.arj IHm.i o.ise r " j j f er lu.r t Hoover, head
their jaunt toward the independent championship of th middlewest. It was also announced this morn-
HOOVER INVESTIGATES CONDITIONS IN EUROPE
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WARSAW,
BROTHERHOODS AND MINE; that ,inle . cnef!' r,ary
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WORKERS TO AFFILIATE
Tuesd.-.y. Aug.
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allied relief organization, today con-
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Mmo 'o!K:s of America
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per -t rot:i'r iM'.ais u ur- i.n.io.ii '.o: K l- Vill i..' OOlf.Ctid .it th. iw U it. i! il i oii oniion of the inniei--
obimbr.s. !uo. n vt month, ii
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STUDIE FACTORY NINE TO MEET SINGER TEAM
The StUd p;nv th- S crnoon .it
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crs ! f A 1 1 1 : l a . The pr limi".ary steps a I'll illi of t 1 . O t ! h ,v- ber ti nilitti 111 l
i.i. i),' bof.vten tnt. b.idcrs. aiei i tl,. v, will b. re. rte.l at tl j
;.o cmntion. luil r.: lu.c.tiou ; i mo movement. l;o asited. :s '
v ( ..but!'' ( p ct d. Th" mu ( no. nt. aci orilinc to M :. Kennedy. ;s moöelod aft-r the lins , of tlo- trip'e :.lhai..v of laOor forc. sj ;p V.v ;...nd. It wa iinr.Minif ! tod.n that tho i, to i- -:!'. sv.'oiut f- v ..eni.and.-
can choice fr.Tin th? Fniversity of Pennsylvania, will assist Mauthe in the team coaching. Czarnecki was at lirt listed as a player, but it is probabl tHat he will confine his f-
forts to coaching.
' some t ini b'fr
, and on th:it account proba!d
i stay out of actual scrimmage. i The CJarv crew has issued chal
lenges to all tho fastest elevens of this vicinity. They have written IMne Village. Port Wayne, the home of tho famous Friers, the Detroit Heralds anil many other squadrons.
tinued his first hand investigation) of economic conditions in eastern j Kurope. Mr. Hoover. ncoom pan to-1 by a ', staff of experts, arrived in Warsaw late Monday night. He spent today . ,n conference with the I'olish ministers on food and coal prices and ' other ustions involved in th-
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