South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 279, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1919 — Page 8
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-EAVY DOWNPOUR
Fights Here October 2 1st
EVENTS GAME
Grounds Will Be in Good
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chifago. Orr. -- ir.i.n r :i h'-.tvlly Stind.'iy wrel soaked 'onii-k ' jMik to Mich an fxtdit tint it v.mi J m f.t'ssible t ilay th' r,fy ir.t'!"- f , th world's s-ri l tui n tf:' 'n,-; innnti Hfcds ari'l th- Chi' ieo 'hit Tho J'in r;itn' ut in tli aftor- ; noon anil 1 1 1 - tr;rn' will ! ! ;
hro Monday th i i- a fur ther dflut:-.
Th? finstp'ri-riH nt win v. advant.itr t lh- "visitors, a .M;i r:.i w: )
Mor.in iilinnfd to piirh H'd" who hal nrt -t hi in n i ü in t h hot. but to the brni'-d and I tTtffp'I Ho.v. vh ha'f lost thr-' and won one of th tram- iiavl .- f it it was a toon la( au-- it im- "1 . ' ; 1 William, who wis l.ttn at 'in- innati last Thursday aruthT day of rst and Maiii'-r GU'asu had intended to snd liim into tin- imx Stjndni. In th "-ri to date. th So h.i"-' jcord hut siv riiri- and only orn- of this1 was of the linirnl known a-.f-arried." The hard hittin:: I : - I on the othfr hand have afruruu!at-d tiften runs partly arn l and paitly proliitr rr-d. Tlie at tenij.j tn foth four rained was 1 ".. !o and thtotal receipts f the re reipts the playets k t 2 "7. 1 ; ih riul-s $ i :: s . 1 1 . :: . , and the national roriiini.ssion f-V o 1. Am most f the Sox liave hotio -here, th rnfoia ed idh rn Sunday found them hapjilv tuated hut the Itrds spent a rather ii(its dav at their hotel playing ranis and lin-
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ink. for I lie mo-l pail planned to attend the theater Sunday nitfht. Hods Vrry onlident. Five 'arnis remain to he played if the full schedule is required hut
M.-tn-icer Mnt.'in and the ('incinii iti i
fans helipve tl-T. the full route will MnUriCO FlVlin IS Out tO Bet- Pnonrrlc Mnrlo in 1Q19 Ahnilt
I IVUUI IIIUUV III I I
ter White's Showing
Honor List Decreases Considerably, Van Kirk Doing the Best Work.
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sTAMiAHD on, i. i:on:. Polarins 11 4 .7".:'. Perfertion . Ued i'rown 7 .".".:' Parolite.s 7 s .4i7 I'ir.os i" Scimlacs r 10 .Z?.?,
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.17 j Jeweling Finishing. . Johl-ers v.s Flat Steel.
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(It. a
reversal of form over th hU'h class showing the Drevlous wrr!; as our
T1 rt Knnrr lief Vi u ft tn Kfi out nt.nr. Pa 111 No. 1 . . . . 1
Iv 20 n?r rent. Not onlv was the! !Tni;P.K I ;il TKIO Li:.(;l'i:
number of the prformrs decreased , 'r' llrrs
hut the scores suffered as well. The crowd of select bowlers suffered correspondingly as only three players qualified as n gainst five of the pre
vious week. i
Manifolds
Bodies I iffei entials Hollers Tires
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Charles Van Kirk, rolling with thoj ,,inkS Zipps in the Hlks league was hUh S"";Mlo,m'lrrs
v ra nies
Zipps
! tun man for the week, turnint: in i
L'41 for hU'li score and also register- iamps
ins; 121 for the srries, leading both divisions, which showed that he cer
tainly carried plenty of zip on thej,Iairs ypple. Second and thiial places I-osaN were divided between Louis Zilkv ' rf s
Tusks
ti:.mii.i: u:.(;rr,.
i Horn?
and John V. Casimier, the latter lisplayin much lee when he turned in the equivalent of his lodse numher. The complete list ot
candidates qualifying for our roll of.
honor durint; the week are as fol Iowas:
Players & League Van Kirk, Klks
Stas
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Skeins . Axles . .
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Hounds . . . . Studeha kers
Scores
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Casimier, Hlks
M Al HK i: IIA SS
BOUT SHOULD BE
A BATTLE ROYAL A
SERIES MAY SET
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Zilky, City
HaslanKT. Sir.t;eis . . . Morrison, Katies StrebinKer, Com mercia 1 Wllnvr, FJks Schafer, Klks Sommers, City Keasliny, Federal Yoelker, (divers Kaabe, Vehicle Schmidt, Vehicle H. Poff. Kagles
! Depose, Commercial . ; Holland, Watch Co. . .
! Thum. City
I Hu-hs
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i -.i-l Spokes i -.. i (
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WATCH CO. LKACt'l-:.
1 0 U 0 .tit; 7 .444 .444 .444 n . ' .. . 1000 . o o fr .oOO .'(10 .000 .0 On .77 . fi 7 . r r. 'i . 5 ." fi .35) .444
., ., i I Flat Steel
j . :; , I ials . . . . .. . P.a n k i ii Finishing ., . .. i Joixhers
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wi:st sim; r.i:.c.i i:.
j ,; 1 Happy Five . . ., i - j Durst Specials
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We rw in ski Five
H Makielski Cigars .
Nave. Vehicle j 4 Fr chafer Druss . Poinski, Citv N . .2u:,-22 j nuka tars Lobaujrh. Standard oil Internationals
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not have to be traversed. Wjih a j two-pame bad they bdive tliatj
ttiey nave crusiieo ine .xmencan leaguers into a condition wlu-re the Chu-aiToan cannot hope fur en one more vh tory. On the other hand. Maf ii;u Cbanp asserted th.at he was not downhearted. "We !?f best coming from behind." he said, "and ou watci. the So o to it from now on.V- h,a had the w Tst of the break-; all a lone and 1 think, two. that we wa re oei c onfident. That was natural for Ciiu intiati supporters wanted odds. e n a'ier the Keds had taken tlie iirt panio, Naturallv we wer contident
Against Curley.
to Be Eclipsed This Year.
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Flam. w t s;d
b Irish lad. who
box.
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CIIK'AC.O. Oct. 6. While it is yet
too early to st.tte definitely that the world series attendance and pate re-
Schmidt. Olivers Van Home, Federal , II. Madison, SillKers . Iapieri e, Vehicle . . . . Wiese, West Side
Harth. City . , Koinski, West Side Shanafelt, Fables Heyer, Flks Atvas, City Yerpln, FJks Hierein, West Side Miller, City
! Arnold, Fnlted . . ,
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Hend. has Ju--t ieceied reports 'f ; r(. .; re cords will be eclipsed dur-
('urlev's iKht the other week in De- j lm. i:i esftU series between tne J Külitz, Fables
troit with Charb-y White, and Is, pmati Nationals and the Lni-!j. .Mudlsun, Singers 'oin to work hanl-! than t-r. !aj:o Am-ricans. indications point to j iort.,i0ck, Flks I'e he. -a aft. f Charley for a interesting possibilities in this dlrec- Klackman. Flks lone time." s ild Maurice. "Th is j t ion. The reat revival In the popu- ,()ttt city looks like my rh'itiiT. White did n't ! la rtt y of baseball und the Intense n,.vj(.( -y knock Curley out. In f.ut he didn't ; rivalry between the two competing I ,M,.'ihelmer, Citv!.. . . ( . . i 0 ....... H. rn...j , '
once s-nd him to the Moor with n , iui-s opens i ne waj ioi new White, Wo(den Co.
., 10 I Accounting " o i o j Foi K. No. 1 .,)(J ' Knt'ineerin; .(H1 Stock
J drey Irons 'O'J 1 ("' Pattern ....
.Metal Pattern .... Production Inspection Purchasing
I S. H. liranch .... I Waiehouse'
Metal Pattern No. 1 Desiynim; A Plannintr
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2 1 10. D 'A s y x
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.,u4 ! Chilled Fitting
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Tool Makers
We'll even up the series with the j .,,iuqu j K, t u the i et eree 1 under the iiKreement to play th
nt tWO IT. lilies. ( jent.e ilt s"! ' il to
win Saturday." Th diamond was otid with ranas Sunday niirht and it juotected th intiebl fnun rain. Th" umpires inspected the fi Id in the afternoon and said that it would be in excellent condition Monday if there was no more rain.
stopped It becau.e Don wais hlc-.lliu; I est UNeoai oi 1 1 1 n e jn n i 11 . li. a
fre.dv from it lilt ovri HIS .imih;,-.-.. ...umn
Coder the tormer irinnuement )i , juy Feileral
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1 ather eye."
LlnPtead, Vehicle
.,. I Factory " I
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i COM MF HCl AL IjI-TAGUE.
.300 I Orpheums vs. Oree:ihi4 Sp-cia!s. j
j'."' : Olivers vs. r.ci'W ('utter Co. i.athe Works vs. Indiana K:u.rav l iny:. ; standards s. Com -r. eiT.ais. -1 I
KICKS' l.FAGCF. Pejs vs. Hucktails. Hoofs vs. Zips. Hills vs. Cjbs. wi:i)r.si). v. CITV LKAOFK.
Huckcxfs vs. Hoosier Cream"5. J P.ucktails vs. Koehlcr & S-di afcrs. Kalles vs. Tuttle (.'orporat ion. Hans Pruts vs. Werwinski I'ive. I.ebelts vs. Studebakers. Silver 1-Mre vs. K. - S. Arrows. riiPr.i: a i . lkacff. Pronps s. Orfuns. Deers vs. -'awns. Tails Grits. Tiiritsn.w. antli:hs di:ac.fi:. Jaws vs. S ars. Hacks vs. Je wies. Tylers vs. Charms. IiANKi:itS- kKAfU'K. I 'irst vs. I "nioii Trust. St. Joe vs. American Xo. 2. Citizens No. 1 vs. Citizens No. Z. Merchants s. American No. :.. Citizens No. 2 vs. Farmers Trust. American No. 1 vs. Morris Plan. OLIVKIt l.FAGFF. Metal Pattern No. j vs. Factory. Purchasing vs. Chilled Fittiner. Stck vs. Inspection. Warehouse vs. I'esiunins: U Plannintr vs. Grey Iron. . Tool Makers vs. Metal Pattern No. 1. Knplneerincr vs. Accountincr. Desisninp A vs. Production. S. H. Kranch vs. Hillinpr. Forpe Shop vs. Wood Pattern. riUDAV. STAN DA KD Oll. U'.AC.CF. INrfection vs. Semdac. I-'inol vs. Parolite. Polarine s. Ked Crown. sing ku lf:agii:. Six clubs. TF.MPM7 I.KAGFF. Staps vs. Horns. Tusks vs. Koyals. Hairs vs. Toes. WILSON' imOe. I.FAGFF. Four clubs. Ai.TOMO r i u: li : a or f. Monday Cylinders vs. Fqualizers. Tuesday Horns vs. Tops. Wednesday Starters vs. Windshields. Thursday Hoods vs. Pistons. Friday Carburetors s. Kadiators. TRIO LFAC.FF. Monday Manifolds vs. Speedometers. X Tuesday Frames vs. Hearings.
Wednesd:.y Lamps vs. Differ-' tntials. ! Thursday Kreakers vs. Kolbus. 1 Friday Kodies vs. Tires. j FN I TED LFAGFH. ! Monday 'oils Specials vs. Facies. Tuesday S. A. Vets s. Manns! Stars.
1 wir. ski. . down the line. J Wcdno'-iv Happy Fi e -. In- A !,unx,er "f l. tr-u: tout -i t rnativ)P.il. ! ped -;f th-:r wa to ;.. t-
FralavChoka Stars vs Alma. i I':l th' ir r.-sp-'t to A. S H r
Hut T1ipo" st lcct Cia-N Men.
! and the o'.d ho had to te'.l th.-
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KNOW POLICY OF U. S.
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. 2 5 0 .7 5 .rs;t .300 .417 : . - .:5o .i00 .SOU . ft ft 7 .;t7 .;oo .;oo
Players bidding for honors in the : select cla-s deprevi..ted as mach as Donti: H::sh. th- p.ti-'tt did . of h.mor players during , MoJV wh,, w ; cr!;.. d for h: ' ': n hut ; ,,.ai: ,,r,,r ,M t),:. r:t. w three qualitie.l as acainst f.ve the ; .0i,nc s. n.it; m l.-nha- , previous week. :' thM- ' "hari- s j 1; ,w)XX ?''r-ruili;; i bolsheviks want to
up the rear with ''O. Th- runner- , up position feil to tn lot of Huphii
Morrisop. of the avrles. who turned ; f"' ou" more pin than Schafer. ! MSK. Thursday. Sept. 2 Th striko and Saro. :intral co:amitt.-e of rational ! Join the South lb. nd Howling as-! f rise in Vladivostok has is.;, d r sociation. j open Ictur to the le-ders of a!: Isolde Harth turned in his first 1 htical p irti. s ;n the Fnited Star. double century of the season. ! I-'n eland and France, declaring i r! The polarities walloped their con-i duty of the allies to publish a .:,: tenders in the Standard oil leapue j explanation - f their poli-y. sh"i- : and shook Vm off. j their oppositnui to boI-hevi::i ! Studebaker club bowlers are -rad-i their sympathy vuth the tn-.!. ually eettine hack to form and are j f or the np':;. ration d K'.--: ' turning in J'' scores with regular- I the 1-tt.r it w.s star.-. "i-i the :, j.v j east the Am.-Mc.-m luihtarv a itl .' "HiHkevesand Hoc hier fc Sclia f eis ; it ics (bcland th it they coti.l. t .
appear to have things all their own . the boUhev j-t hand a de fa. to uav in the City league. rmm-nt of Ku-: .." The Hreake.-s in the Studebaker ' Trio and the Horns in the Temple j TI'KKn ki:;N. leastie are the only clubs b ft in the I C N -TA NTI N( 1 Li :. net. .". T: ' city with a perfect percentage to ! resmnat n-n of the Turkish alu-.-their credit. I headed by iomad Feiid l'.e!a Oliver lea true leaders will .mcape ; Krati-I v:7.ier and ::.i:n-'.r of f-u ;t:' m combat this week, which should i affairs, has .. , n a - .pted by !. ho encourn incr for the cluhs further i sultan.
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Black Vici KiJ Comfort Shoes
.467 .47 .47 .467 . 4 0 0 .4 00 .4 00
.Vy Friday Texacos vs. Dailevs Har-
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Donovan, Fnited
Darr, Oliver
EDGREN HELPS FLORIANS WIN AN EASY VICTORY "Swede" F.dur.u). , former Notre Dame pitching "a. e". was to., much for the Trooper nine Sanday nfternnnn and hurb d the St. Florian club to a 7 to 1 victory at Ci.ul.ty field. The series between the two teams N now tied and the deciding ;.u'ni'' win be played next Sunday at the fair ctrounds-
The St. Florian? hit Kruk freely.
"1 1 e re's my pla n : I'm i;dne In to
, upset Cuiley. I'm uoinc to put ev
erything 1 Vl' -'"' in'" ,M punches. 1 am not faying that 111 Ktp htm. but what 1 do say Is that 1 am cadne to tiy to do moie th.an White did. If 1 Hucce.l. t'h.u!.'' cannot do.h.e n.e
the best lour OUl Ol fi'U'll K a u ie-. I i -.... , .. (;f
the records show that the nverape of I jaXl,.,. Vehicle the Feries since 1 : hau been very Scnn, Vf Temple . close to Ix panics. This hn lod (naf.r citv
' Khi.-ui! nniees to point oui inai 1 " , Hrdemus. Federul
, pre-, tit battle for the premier baseI ball title v.iil likely run seven or ' eleht panics before u winner is pro
fit y lonucr. Will Nave Hands lull. Those who know Maurice, end
"h. n ad m ount o. the ! p.oston AtiU't'li 'lliH iiml the New York , c-t . is .. ..ii i.i . .l.l
White nein. mmu iinu c. - o. - Vl,i...14U hi 1 1 1 2 was one of the ......
i du.ed. of the fifteen series p'ayed ! since l'.tOa, but three exceeded six i uames. The utrupule between the
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Games This Werl.
.MONDAY. CFTTFK CO. LFAGFF. 1 clubs. SOFTH FND LFAGFF. Four clubs. WATCH C'b LFAGFF. Bankers vs. Dials.
VinUCLi: FFAGFF. I Monday Axles vs. Keac.hes. Tuesday Kims vs. Skeins. Wednesdav Spokes vs. Stüde- , bakers. ! Thursday Tonpues s. Hounds. Friday Jolsters vs. Hubs. WEST SIDF LFAGFF. Monday Makielski s. Freehafer Drups. Tuesday Durst Specials vs. Wer- 1
7 to $12
No matter how critically you may judge shoes, taken from a standpoint of material worth, style or comfort, you will find it advisable to bin here.
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UNION SHOE CO.
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G. Popp, Olivers joa - - - Kichards. Flks - ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Schnelle. Flks L'OO .
Slandiio.s and ScIkhIuIcs.
woik .ut out for him. If CurW is Mich a tout,li Muhte- that vYhiie couldn't floor hlui. they f iy Man-
'be. .b Kpito h;s justly i"l'i'!.iu''i
wallop, will lina his ImrnN full. I'nder the . i r . a r 1 1 -t a u.-.s it uh' to la a ; i ii t 1 aitle.
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t w o uu III - gillie Herns a no i oe i ... u . jrw0s - hol.hr lo dato for hoth attendance Jau s i und pH' receipts. j jUu k's 1 With the Cincinnati park 5atim,', .MTOMOHILi: U:A(;FI' "....(ou. ppei tators and C.-mlskey park ( ( tlI.),urt.t.,rs ; j ".'..u.ioit the uttettdance for eiisht i o.tarters 7 nines would approximate some 273.- (j-yimders 3 1
antli:ks li:.(;i i:. Charms ..... f .. . 6 3
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....... . O.. 111 i !.?. ...... .....1 ....,, .1 w!..l-if--ltatl w..tI.s!.
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. : - i.i 1. .1 1 .1. 'V ... id r flu 111 I' IS IMIMIIi; U.lll nn WIIIIIU HIHI; Ulf lUlin.'' ....no ii I I.
vvnilP iviurea nein nie iiocpci.i so, ... , , ,-,,w.t!" ix scattered hits V.-id. s ft i Iklnc; ! J"" ' the bei liht weight. thousand of the record of -F.' t ,.i:tons rut 12 men. Napieralskl's hlttl: Sammy Hütts, th. m- . d . littV west . ,,,.,d.- in 1M J. It is not so easy to . u,,.,, ; frntored the c,n.. rUv b,;"t.,m. and Haiu-V Hul.c. an- : estimate the sate u ceipts hut at the Tops The score by intuts; other piomismu 113 poundc. This present rate of admission :itu j nMUaUzt.rM m Florians. o;p.' e.ix -7141'! trio uivs Mauri.e a chime to de- ; charges for reserved seats and windshields .......
Troopers Oi'O i'c 1....-1 2 ! v , b.p h is s p. a d. ''lint 1 -iynn. Maur- ; U :ppears (pine invn in.iv n.o .
Iatterirs
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St. Flot l it.s Fdret. j ue's broth, r. also dons the b.ves . nnpP xv,,v
the! i.i- may be surpassc.i.
and Kaszrncr. Trooper -s - l-ruk and!
Malecki.
Oai; v w ;t ii
th Maun-. Clint ivet
KIG It.Xl i: POSTPOMID. CINCINNATI. Oct. C The $.000
HWKLHS. Citizens No. 2 . . . 7 Morris Plan 7 St. Joe 7
Farmery Trust
First National
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.or .77v i .:.:.';! . 3 3 ; zz . U 4 : E . H 4 ' E .44 i .414
hitter the peeled '.l.'.OV Work. J If Maui ice is as lucky in this bat- :
SilM (I h M 'H II ,1.. n.. i ' w tit t. VI., ec b.-ts in the I
The SiMev Machine C. tnr: ,u-tWo w.ul.i'i s.uus ream, at w"r!l s' rl"s "omo u sw cepas. s AnH,riran No. j tertained the Hr. m.n 'v, at 1 1-t u, , h.. u!il ui!1 ,,,, .. b. t ' -'hediiled for the c inctnnat i . Alnerican N(l.
.,, ,i. 1 'rid iv , spa 'iw av unuay was r"Mr.n. Citizens No. J .
f,
Flks temrl'" 1" a special ma!di San-; , lt K, ,r wub
fay and Maria-...; Hd: I had hK uaI1),. ;)..,, k,:d another ua-r xn " . men poin in tiro- si,pe. wicnmc t p.. -( , ., , ,., M,..,i1IMW would wm. n Sat - 1 ''"linl "fralli.
match by an ov erw h. .tuh.c t ,a .!!;: . Kf x A h(, ,M , n. (1 Cp o'te w ould lo-- ' While the lo.al ct. w . . . ; m i ! 1 1 j ,", ..j I;ot ()..y ,(,n,(til thitj well ö r l i s l;i, l;.,i.F b d ; .moth, r that Ktne v-"ld
the way With .. .M imo r H"; , t l tht. s ,N That was five be
risvrr.KMTY ti:.m wins. GOSH FN. Ind.. Oct. . The Gar-
Merchants Fnion Trust ::
I A merica n No. J . . - Citizens No. 1 . . . . '.' I CITY LF-AGFF.
12
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expects tc arra?:i;e ,t matches witli th- b.--t
'here in the n. ar futuic. T!: sc. : of the match f.d ; w . SIBLFV MA' HINi: C - Schnelle t ' J l ' i 1 '.' i : Wltmcr l ' ; j : 1 i ; i 7
Van Kirk 1 pi 17." I'D'1 Casmier .17: : 1 : i : i Kichards : 1 .
t w -o . i . i v s lie now wants to ! t on i'.P...-1 if Curley.
let I'hl Delta KailfM football teaill I :..eV-e es
o . . . ... ,. .
defeated the Oosfien namrocKs nre Koehlcr Sehaf. r 1
i Sunday in a lose .tme. the score ' b. inc 11 to 6-
Hoosier Creams . . 1 ' K. iV; S. Arrows . . '.'
?,urHi-,..i mobilize men with
S X. N. V . ( t. ... Mike Itr.idy
m r-up
ti;c natHU-,.'. I open olf'
WHISTLE AT GOSHEN! lAl
I Studebakers y P.ucktails
Werwinski Five . .
.
cits
1 Hans Druu's
l o;a;s
'tab
HKFMFN Dietrich Mann Low enstinShlernin.r Walter Tot ib
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, P..,mp.on.,ip anu . ""j , ;osH FN. Ind.. Oct. Five blasts Silver Fd'e of Ho.tov., were defeated by A. J. water works whistle were Tuttle Corp I ' . , ....... . ...... f . . oi . 1 . e . 1 . 1
i ie......, (Mmded hare at 7:13 tonieht. which; Fables
J CO.MMFIU I.L I.FAOFi:
ment of the Indiana state militia t Ind. Knjrravln. Go. 11 4
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This is the Week for Opening Savings Accounts at the
UNION TRUST COMP
ANY
Four per cen
first. The de
ill be allowed on all such deposits if left until April
its of the Union Trust Company are being loaned
to help build new homes in South Bend. Those vho deposit money in this bank are helping South Bend's growth. UNION TRUST COMPANY Corn er o f M i ch ig a n Cf J c f f c r s o n
