South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1919 — Page 12
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VMS " .fU 'I Hayes. Former Notre Dame Star. Will Run 100 Yard Dash. Totnl (UtrHF.l'M V. IM, tike . . . 'Smith ml ! F. '.. Crnthers Statistics Attempt to Show That United States is Cheapest Country. M-;.ir Totals
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'Ahi:!i ;r- ti ! r,f -! .1 .it Franklin 11. Philadelphia, n-xt Frida) ..nd .-.itur-Lty, iuivt' :t t T ! .tft it th' u r --t :.iaxy of j-tar pi I'Tiiu rs tver tut rd fur )'.- - Nir: s;rintTM h i t iit-r-l f..r the - n;-.r lashes, U- of '.hi.i have run tb- or huinlnd In i-.'. ;- ti 1 s ;ii;! fimr f thm havr !... itn ( i n till!'- t!,e f'.irioi;. t.'k f.. is, On- ao, Cli-trlc I t 1 1 1 r. U . south-
rn C-uiiorm.i; m-nry ilii.jnu S;)(ik.iin', H. I J irk .:'. Son rrniicifD; JJilly I !;-. liostnn; J. T. Tay I'.-' linoi. A. . ; I i r ri M ; i h i . a ; J.: it. I'alt' i son and IN te r Wlr.t-. r ; i - J seating N'w York -1 u 1 J. Quarter Mile llmt-. In th- quarter mile run Frank Shf .t of I'itts-burf: ".Mil b.- ,;, .s. .i ' by Jim Driscoll, P.oston; l.atiy ly I and AI Spink, hicaK'; Iarry S' hml- ' oVr. Now York, and possi.iy . f i -Fay, ,'hi'-ao, who last '.'- ( k ran a half niii? in l:5f 3-Ü. In the one mile run, Fay. tlw in- 1 door reronl holder for th 1 .-la nwill me't Jimmy Connolly, Fo.ston;; Fddl Pall, ChkaKo; Joo .sto it. in- ; t'r-alllexi 1,000 m-tro champion, .ml j Mike I''anney, J. Simmons and i j!o!by Crawford of Nt'W York. All tho hfst hurdlers in the country including Simi'xtii, Thomson. Kelly. Anics. Itird 1, ami Frank j LooraiJ. w-ill meet in hUh ami low j i-vents an-1 keen contests should r--fcult. i live Mile i:ent. Charle.s Fores, the present tP milo champion, will defon-1 his title j
against Max IJohland, Hanios Kolehmanen, Paddy Flynn, all of New York ami Floyd Tain of Fortland, ore., who has never ben beaten in
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ir.-ro are thre enthusiastic fine younjr polfers Avho have earned distinction In national championship am s throughout the country. liobby Jones. Jesse V. b'Aveet.ser and S. Iavidson Herren are a trio of ex-I-rt club wielders.
Paderewski and Zbyszko Help
FITZSIMMONS BALL TEAM AGAIN CANCELS GAME
Sjoi i ll to Tfio NVu s-Tini'-s : ClilCACO. .Sept. 6. Tho P.ritish statesman who threw up his hands th- oth r day and declared that anything can happen in these tempestuous tiius mut ha. been h.-i.'tn'-? iMir.;'.-' from Poland. For in its strudle to emerge from
Pat McIonald. .Matt MeC.rath a nd ! lom take it s place amon
Paddy lt3an will be n in th ".e fr e nations of she world, the wrUht t-verits and in all the other i - , of T0;ind :ir. beinc adnsin.s-
For the second time this season.
-jr 1 7 . 7 j the Fitzslmmons Speed Poys of Benrous n reo vie I ton Harbor, cancelled the pame sche
duled with the Dodge Indestructo tram which was to have been played Sunday, S-pt. 7. Xo apparent
Ztina Captures 20 Mile Race and is Champ
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reason for the cancellation has been Zun& Xowarkf formerly of the Irish-
civen and it looks very much a
though the Speed Hoys know the caliber of baseball the Mishawaka lads have been playing of late, and tlo not particularly care to cross bass with them.
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. . , .... Alirn , ! man.ship has producd yet--Pader-BROOKLYN WINS OVER ,m,i x.hy.uo the GIANTS IN FINAL GAME! , , h , , Ilveiybody who has Jieen watch-
; ini the march of events in Poland ".rooklyn I knows that Paderewski. possibly the "at unlay, j last man w ho would have been se-
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picker of premiers, has been mak;nK a corking yood administrator. Put the news that one of his rii;hthand men is Stanislaus Zbyszko. known to every reader of America' sportinf- pasres 'of a few yearn aj?o
No Germans or Austrians At Olympic Games
WILSON BROS. LKAGIF. 120 14S 147 144 121 122
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ROME. Sept. 4. Italy is the most expensive allied country in which to live, according: to statistics published by the Populo Romano, which observes that "the human
body must be furnished with 3,500 j calories a day" and that this would j require a ration equal to 500 Krams of bread, ISO grams of meat, 20 j Krams of oil. 500 prams of potatoes, i
75 prams of rice, 75 grams of vegetables. 250 Krams of milk, 25 prams of sugar and 60 grams of fats. "Such a ration costs 26 cents In London, 30 cents In New York, 49 cents in Paris and 60 cents in Italy," says the newspaper, whose estimate is confirmed by the statistical society of Herne, which shows the rise in the cost of livln? In various countries as follow: Italy. 481 percent; Prance. 368
percent: England, 240 percent, and l
the United States, 220 percent- Of course, it must be remembered that the cost of living, before the war, was higher In America than in Europe-
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Totals 724
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,Gay Wine Dinners
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Totals C-ZT 701 003 2u."l
Uv .n.in-i;itM 1'resd : M:V YOllK. Sept. d. didVatrd New York her
in :.. In the last trame tin s.- dubs ! le-ted from
ar- scheduled to play with each oth r thi si-aMin. The game gave, P.rook-
ln the la.n Hrries. two games out!
of tlirt-f. but New York won th: ear's .series, 1- games to i-ight
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Zbs7.ko. whose real name is Cygjlaniewiez and may have been abano ! lioiH'd at the request of the lino1 ir ... ..tii.p'itnrc' nT'inn wbfn lift bf -
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iv t st success on the mat in America. Af er four years of campaigning in shis country, which closed just be0, .'ore the beginning of the world war. ! he went to Russia to wrestle. That oiu;,s in 1014. When hostilities broke Oout. Zbyzko. being a Oalician by ' birth, was made a prisoner of war ' ! by the Kus-ians. Though treated o. 1. niently. for he was immensely
popular with the plain people, he
Ily Associated Press : NEW YOKK. Sept 6- German and Austrian athletes hove been barred from the Olympic games in 192 0 and may be perpetually disfranchised from participation in all International sports. This announcement was made
dinner at the
Elwood S. John
son, director of "V" athletics in the A. E F., who has just returned from c conference with the Belgian Olympic committee. By mutual agreement the enemies of the allies will be denied .admission next year and France and Belgium will propose to make the ineligibility perpetual, Johnson said. The games will be held next year in an immense stadium outside of Antwerp that was built by the Germans during their occupation and used for training soldiers and their "turnvereins." fob V. c. Johnson, chief athletic oüicer of the A. H. V. and chair-
American A. C. of New York, won the 20 mile race from Trenton to Camp Dix in the service men's championship track and held meet here today in two hours, 4 0 minutes, and 20 seconds.
Summaries: 100 vara hnal: won
by Georpe lt. Huf; rive yards: second X. S. Trout, marines, six yards; third, B. Taylor. S. A. T. C, four yards. Time 9 4-3 seconds. 120 yard high hurdles, hnal: won by Ito-bert Simpson, army, scratch; second, Harold Barron, army, 4 1-2 yards; third, Thomas McIXmough, army, seven yards., time 15 seconds. One mile final: won by G. F. Xightingale, army 30 yards; second, E. V. Hannon, army, 40 yards; third, Joseph S-tout. aviation, scratch. Time four minutes 30 4-3 seconds. 4 40 yard dash, hnal, won by Earl S. Dudley, Jr., army, 10 yards; second, F. H. Johnson, army, 1 0 yards, third Harry Braverman, army, 13 yards. Time 52 3-5 seconds. Three mile walk final: won by Joseph B. Pearman, army, 10 seconds; second, William plant, army, scratch; thrid, W. Kölker, army, 15 seconds. Time 2 4 minutes, 4 2 seconds. 440 yard hurdle, final; won by Don B. House, navy, scratch; second, It. Edemston, navy, 15 yards; third. Roberts, navy, eisrht yards. Time 61 4-5 seconds.
OLIVE It LEAGUE.
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'lr.t R is 32 -i s !..irr.d f.-r Keliv In '.'t! wP.itt.-d fur Nebf in ft it iIShu fr M'art in r.io. klTu "12 4'V 11" N.-vx York "M M13 tf " Tw. r.ipe bit nt.Mi. y. W i . il. KonrT. Konet.'hy. Thn-e !..s.. i.its M-;iv. leiit-!iy. li"ra.' run K a ;. ri . I n ' 1 j.!T ln'-.n lii.l Ko'i.-f.lM I .. i t -ii !ri.s N'.-w York. 2: ltr---k! n P. .-.- -mi !.all-n(T Pabuf. 1: "'T Mt:i.iM. 2. Hits n N.-tif. v In '. tni i-i.:-!: -!r Im ' w. 4 in 3 Innliii.-; .mi' Siulra. 7 in ' o:-,,if,.-w. ofT !.it;iin. r.iM-e in "' ir.nins.
was forbidden to wrestle anywhere man of the I nter-Allied
period j committee told how the big meet ; was put across.
lie is now w orking hand in hand j with Padereuki trxing to untangle jmvAl'KI-:!-: WINS I A ST, the political situation, ami probably, rv Ass,.,.ltMl ,.n,ss:
w ill neer come back to the i nited j States although he w ould receive a J
warm welcome here as he was ul wavs a credit to ath'etics.
TOLEDO. ().. Sept. G. Capt. Joe Kellv struck out with the winning
SUES BROOKLYN BASEBALL MAGNATE FOR DIVORCE XEW YORK. Sept. fi. A referee was appointed Saturday by Supreme Court Justice Scudder to take testimony in the divorce suit brought by Mrs. Minnie F. A. Ebbets against Charles 11. Ebbets, owner of the Brooklyn National league baseball club. Mr. Ebbets has filed an answer denying his wife's charges involving the name of another woman.
I NT) I AX APO LIS WINS. 5-0. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Sept 6. Indianapolis took the last game of tho series with Kansas City Saturday, 5 to 0. after losing three straight games to tho Blues. Score: Kansas City ..000-000 000 0 5 3 Indianapolis .000 104 00 5 6 0 Johnson and LaLonge; Crum and Leary. THOO Pints PLAY TODAY. The Trooper baseball club meets the fast going Overland" team this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Kaley park diamond. The teams are evenly matched, both having good reords for the sea;c-n, and a good game is expected.
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Good Night An ice cold bottle of " Hoosicr Crcim" and a simple snack of cheese and crackers is a fine Lefore-tedtime "bite. Such a luncheon is restful and refreshing, calms the mind and soothes the nerves, and paves the way to sleep and pleasant dreams. You never tire of "Hoosier
Dy United Tress: CHICAGO, Sept. 6. Whether depositions concerning gay wine dinners and nocturnal auto tours in tho Catsklll mountains, sworn to by Melissa Brown and her cousin. Mary Rinaldl, are to be submitted Into the court records of Mme. Amelia Gaili-CAirci's suit for dlvorco from Lugl Curci, waa to be decided here today by Judge Sabath. Counsel fcr th defendant have endeavored to have the depositions suppressed an Incompetent, claiming they were improperly attested and are worthles.HThe evidence W'as defended by counsel for Mme. Curd. He requested that the depositions be returned to the commissioner in New York where their legality could be vouched for. Atty. Keen, representing Curci. also based his arguments for supprersion on the grounds that In the original bill for divorce filed by Mm?. Curci no mention was made of the auto parties in the Catskllls.
C . ream, jj, L 1 v the Desert oQhirjl j t Hooi!erCream Is served o t hotels, l f c" cn soda fountains insist on having it served cold ice cold. jj I Delivered to your home in cases cf fjj SN dozen bottles by your grocer or bj m 1 yi !H n k 4-.41 Hoosier Cream Company . L jjfl Mj ST South Bend Indiana j j l If I II lit "'' V JV
CANADA PLANS HIGHEST PAID ARMY; WOULD GIVE PRIVATES $3 PER DAY
UK : HACK TO COLUMBIA. 1. v A'soci.-ited Pres: NEW YORK, Sept. 6. After an
, runs on llrst and third bases and Mil-j al scnce of a year. Jim Klce has 'w aukee won the fourth and final i sinned to return to Columbia uni-
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in the ninth and scored three runs.
to that the Toledo club had
game of the series Saturday by the'versitv as crew coach. Yalev and
i'ornell had both been negotiating for his services.
WINNIPEG. Man., Sept. 6. Otflcial information here- from Ottowa, indicates that members of parliament from the western province are supporting a movement, recently
laUIll MUU, f tiivf anaiia i v est paid standing army in tho world. It has been an open secret for some time that the Dominion gov
ernment was experiencing great dif-J
ficulty in reorganizing its standing) army. Long service in France has caused men to decline various government offers for regular service anil the plan now- under considera-1 tion Is to increase the pay for:
privates from 51.10 to about a day.
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