South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1920 — Page 6
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CETMSTICKS Billy Carey Leads Attack on Maples for the World Famous Team. -
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TYir Min"ra!it team of Chica po
- inday di.-lodf-ed the le.idintr i:ni' k! I dI'.I.i;s
ty- coHectin-r i-ii.s. Thi.- score j f tho 2Iinra.lite.- l.'.itx the Brocks,' who have Leen Ia vi i in this nii tr tl.o pat two weeks. ly 17 j i n . The men duln't si-t rn ;tM- to st ?,'o-! in until the last rani when ne.-d-l
score in the last ?;ir- were mainly responsible for the lf.nl of the Minralitcs, Cary beintr liirh in the Inst
anchor of the tcu.-i b- n hitting tin-I
maple any wlurc near his cutoniry form the Mineralit s would hai gotten 29."0 racily The Howard .Majors, also of Chi- ' .i'm, went into fourth plae.. in the five men w ith 2 .--ticks-, -dartm;it with 1021 pins it sui e looked li'-if thero would if a ::00o pin ladr in this event. Th Majors fell to in their second parn-, and whi n the jiina were added in the lasi panic they, had only 8 7 I. and their chance rt rah the lead had failed P.ea.u; of a fe-w cherries- and :i eon pie of lilmvs. Jtrul some fplit.s. the curse that Kays 'cll'i upon a U'tin htr there is a. chancu to do somcthinpr Li". Hilly Carey wah high man for th At ineralite In the live man pinifs with a total of fl!ä pins. He seemed to delight in tihootinij on alleys thif-o .tui four. In the live man he pot in the singles ho 0t 2-1, and In the doubles 2-2, for a total of .'.". Despite the pood start that lie diu! Carey could not pet himelf into a leading position in the- all events-, pwrvouM any of the other four exPrt on the tram get anion;,' the haders in that event. However Carey and tSykrs Thoma t well into the double money by collecting- 12.11 pins for fourth place mi this, event. It looked as though ';ui De Walle and JUackrnore's score ft !2."? would be small, when, after t-eitiriir 4I)S tiirm in the first irrime
ihey came back with 4 5 T. pins in the second, hut the third pa me lykes ran into a hunch fit' touch IncL- anil enl
but l;s while Carey wad petting 2(2 'lvVm" toV;V iti7' im a total of 370 sticks in thtx linal i paine which fell short 27 pins f I ,,opr" , -,.:r . ,. 1'. '1 1)'I1I ;l
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i' P.l.lek JH . .Miniiors 1 iV.Tot.'iN Team total -11 1'; I IVvllto PH 1' hul.y 17:. Tit;iis Te:un b if . 1 1 I !('.
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Tot uls ;:t;i Team total 1 ltl
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Totals ::.rtd Team total 1 i S. Hall 1---.1. I 'aft. n 17. TetaK ".II Team t"t.tl -10ts
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i ustinp the Mishawaka pair from the
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. During the rnoriilnr mcmbeis of I; i;ivl
ihe Indianapolis, Tort Wayne and! P. Wilui
.ary teaJns ijhot their doubles and. 'rof -in;le5. -Many gawl scores were made Tnti't.Vlin both these events, but none raus-.
i d any chanpo in the tirst live lead- .1:m,,!
crs. Tlie Harkcnridcr-Johnson team of Indianapolis were hiph in the doubles with 1 1 3 rl, and the l'ritchcttMctolloe.h te;un, also of Indianapolis "waa ripht behind them with 1108, IT, Tirk of (Jary turned in the be;:t .'.oore of the day in the singles with HlO pins to hid credit, DeVitto
and Wibon, both of Chicago wer, M'-IV'tnld tied for .second indiviilual honorsi4- ,lfo
with 614 pin: a pi ro. None tf these j Total.? - ' scores will put the men up amonpj r "" total- bH the tir1. ten in the sunvcles, but they!,. . ,i
.vill enmo pi for a slice of tho iiioney ; l' y. ,,i..v 1,s
when the melon la cut after next .Sunday, K. und S, off Penn,
The Koehlrr ami suhafer team ofi'. Win-lorf.
h'outh I'.end were not jshootinp- v:p to j ' ' 'r'" " their tibual .standard and got but Tota :1Z",, The bo.'s- just couldn't y,et po-J Team tm;i;-H'l itip, none of them i-hootin7 their rec-j ivKentlnl
hi tr frames, rrserai ol in em oven oe- . p. sha.t'-r .
inp unable to knock the live, or other equally easy pins, for sp irts. They bad plenty of alibi.- lioeer, and that poes a ien way in solacinp thera for thnr poor showinir.
Mel olloupn or Indianapolis pot,,- r,:..-u
the lushest cnei pame total y t lor.'. Minner lire tourn um nt when he collected ! !'. '! 'I.T,,,;.',
L'TS pins in his hist parne in the (lou-:v' m i ...n.ibl IM ;" 1"s
btcs. Tliia yore beats Kichard's rc- j c. I afc or,i of 277, also made in the doubles!-'., 'i1:'1 ",'".r iv. 1 . n rot" i i
tuen h-id rcen h;ph so f.ir tor the ; s tI ,j; s' rie. It looked like 3Iac would pet J .1 'it'n ... :.00, but with nine straight strikes j;- !:;,r,,":,"I he failed to s- vcep the table iu the ; n, I evitt. tt nth, and was rohbrd U' that lu-l'. I.ul ... ivc inducement that always häiU .!.V.V,S"" i r w ilsoti
t'owjrrs on, a perieci score. unda3""s scores: riur.r.o MLi;t i;
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THE WORLD 0' SPORTS
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Cornell is the latest of lcadinp
;7 I universities to declare in favor of
int rcollesiate boxin-.
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';!.,:r California governor
WOULD BLOCK FIGHT
"The Yankees are hr.ppy new, but
"7 . w a. it." says x;i eastern dopester.
Kuth e.nd Mays," he remarks, "are
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t sport or. the i,ci;o coast. Th" all-i
! star I'nivrsiiv of 'alifornia and:
-'tanfurc ru-hy team wliich r.-cnt-i ly defeab d all its opponents in llr.t- i I'.v A '. it.- 1 l'r.: i-h Columbia is beinp urped to rep- SACT.AMI' XT- . CU.f . Jan 11. resent America in the ll-e Olympics. ! Oov u-i::i ly .rj)h,:, of r.!!.
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Don't Pay Cash for Y our Clothtns. ".'our Credit 1. CiM.d at i
GATELY'S r.M ti bijin st.
Ameriran athlete? on the war ao-I
cording to Ca doti 'idal. pr sid nt f the I'niori of Sportinp I'.-ii rations
! lorri; . announcf d Siir.il iv tint I."
WoU'd a;.. tl:- : -b ra! cv.V"! t, i-.t : t a' W.ts'iin.irti'n to inipos-- passport
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that w..-ild prevent ti'
Win- i it that hockev. a decide d-! and rr ,nt:-v ''l to th.- French ! hrn',v', , ort'.rl. . n ,.,o.-.t....' .
Iv T,oiul:ir soort in the east find i rhamJu"r of l"Iaties. "It was due to ' ,,..,.... T ' lH i, I
Vd ' so few followers in the middle wtst? ; foot,'a11- h-' ball and similar sports." Cill.-,r ,,T.."r ... T:i!iar..; 'M..xi.0
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::ie avers "that the Tni!.-d States was
As a result of Harvard's refusal to ' : hU' to r-li f '"uiP a-'(1 train an I
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! lidlows: i ''Accin-dinp to prei dispatches it
! litll the latter institution has severed '""'H' m- : (- s-ri.
relations with the Crimson. Notre "r tmiitatT prej.arauon."
I'ame pot the j;oston coiiepe date..' , is proposed that a priz- f:p!it 1 ej A mcrv wranple. a mad jd.ab.e. n Ji. k T.nip,,.v :ilul c,eori:e Yank management Hpures Ila'.-e phternatioti a, str;;- al:not. o. r who ; ,'.,,.prn.r..r .h-ilI hnM a. Tij-:an... Ruth will hit on all six cylinders but j lf to -vtJ-KO th" -"I:i1t-' Crpenti r-. jllst .u.n,s lhl. Mevio bord r" freia
t still needs Walter Johnson for ! 1 i;i ' 'aiue. i hm prodiic-rs.
S. B. SHOE CO. nr. w. .Tcffcr-on r.hd. sIlOKS mil MP.X ami womi: Low Ilctit I.ow 'rio-
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speed. And
e n p i n e t ro u b le. Kxc h a n 5,re.
theatrical men and t'.L'htinp promot
ers all luve the contest inched.
S;.n 1:l:o. The plans arc jinc forw.ird in a l.upe put within ih"1
aim " ii 1 1 a . a - in lui iiiii in'.. ' : 1 1 e cT ( i 1 . 1 ii rr : i in i 1 re nci t to
lhen a on;r comes I.-seamp with , , ... . ' I . ' ' UUI",tbe hu th.-r. of. It i plann, d to the a niK'iinc in. m t.nt la- i:.-..r''. s ... .
(has returned from a tour of the 11 " '''i i.uiik ,iwf!l vithiu .. s.ltM :ilu, th;iS
- southland where they won five out rd'l -Mt ' IUM "J ;l -,Mi in two rounds ,.:n.unm.n, ,:r ylAfVtU
eiht basketball parties. They tour-:"1 ,,v""',u llJMM
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.Vit Malerei K. I'h line I i.iooii: THE I. W. LOWER lm)UTI.. COMI'WV. South Ucnd, Inli.ini. Wall Paper. I ra per ics. 1'aint -uppli.
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.iVO!..v Asioi bde.l Pre??: r.i:;. NKW YORK. Jan. 11. Karl Cad-
ilock of Iowa, world's wrosilinp
J i ha tnpioti ond Joe St i her. of
P.s pd L'ir.i - ."i;s ! Dfuiar. .NYb.. claimant of the titb
ilQiv.ill meet at Madison Square Gar- - i . , ... : 1
. iU'ii aaniiaiy 1 1 vvo."- aiouuin.-o -7 I Sunday nicht. Cadüock in his in-s-J-;j.sap of acceptance made it condi."J'p'i ! tlonal that Stecher should not be ! ad ertia as tlie title holder.
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ADOPT SCHITU IK. , ,, f , " ,. . Ä i i r.jk I j.v v. (.i 1 p -.-nail therefore f.-ej obhped. it ne- ' C"Sf CS v - Whin talking- f Hoosier r ham-j ' ',,'', ' ' " , t i cessary. to make protest to the fed- j C JLsiH UUS l4C 2 pions the Indianapolis scribes over- ,lul'sr ; "''' ';"- n ' ' !" ,ral povernno nt and re,t-Hst that i: V 'KtfM WVX 1 look the fact that the South Hend - f 1,1 1 ' X;,s, -' J" i ex.,Tis, it powers of n-pulatien and' ) 1WJ Y. M. C. A. has a basketball tive. : .Ptcd a , aymp schedule of l.,2 rontrnl of :h.. intrrn,ion:ll hound- I JW-IX Hurnham. (Irani, and Co.. clipped the 1 :n season The M as lo .t.v, ut t;( h(Min. ,,f i r-JS-. :,,
Tt is rny duty to cim:;:and rs-
p.-ct for tb.e laws of California. I
Culver. 27 to 16 in a Saturday after
noon runaway.
America is not to h represented
at the International I'oxinp Union
initial rontr vtc will 1... ..t-i.-.-.a ...;i!'
' I-....-.. ;his Cl:lt. lG. The mapnates a;o votd auainst1
all freak pitchinp. ec pt the "spit" ; b.ill. A committee was atitioinf . d to !
WINS MOTOIU Y( LI. hau:.
consider an increase
in
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1 . I'. t'-n lv -zl c. a m it, p;j 1 T: ! Totals :-"d ,H,: Team b.r.i:-!7l 1 Ii M Manual ' 1M ', J. Miller 1V2 J1IS , i Total. .'.7' "s I Team total-- 10.2 1 ' . IWldinever .... -J17 C llark.-nri.ler ... i-a 2'52 1 Total :;'. 'tt Team total -b71 1
' i 'er II vre l. Maddeti 1 T..i ..Is :l j I en 111 loud 17' ! I'. Ib'Vllol.is t ' I . .1 JlcWsoTl .et; !
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Total.
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conference in Paris next month, j I,rirV-
France. IJelpium, .Switzerland and Km,i;ind will .s nl deletratos to a
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leawue intending to make the next I AaVertlSerS Can Sell for ICS;
GERMANY COMMENTS ON
TREATY RATIFICATION! "1'1 aM f t"r- Hphtinp uniform, th
world over.
profit from volume.
; liv A in t.'il l'r.! : I V, , IIF.KLI.V. .Satuniay. .1 ;ui pj. 11. l'umiii'iitinr on tho 1.1 1 iii.a 1 iu of -.-jithe Versailles tr-aty. th Deuich ! AUpemc ine Zeitunp says: "it would
! I. OS AXr.KU;s, Jan. 11. (.'to j Walker won the fifty mile 'ne'erle race ,tt A.-cot speedway Sur.d.iy.
with Fred In.l"ov second and Alhcrt Hums third. Walker's time was ';7 minutes, 47 second; and;
i was .aiil to l.e a n'W world record, i
Union Trust Company Safe Deposit F.ox. with -; in facilities for th- rnv.iry .-!:--tidners
I'al .Moore is due homp- a weel;
le uinvortliv to lotdi sorrowfully
j backward and lifeless lo seek j scapegoats on whom to cast rcpon- ' sihility for our national -ni.-fortune." t "Ii we can only estahlish internal t:;t ! order.' declares th- Zeitung am Mit-
heiae and expects to enguRe Pouts g
h-reabouts according to reports from j: Chicapo. II? is hot on the trail of 1'i'te Herman. Sort of after that bantam title 'twould sonn. .
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Charles w. Murphy, obi ('ui own-
r says that is next to impossible to i have crooked professirnal baseball. TI
tins too, despite the rnunnur-
ta.tr. "we shrill be .b' to bear th I And
economic conditions of this hardest j inns -till to be heard in the Windy
tif peace."
The Vossische Zeitung sas: "This l'j,; tlot ument now saled means peace - - i between pvernm ms but certainly .".1:5 j not ;. ace for th- life of the nations. j All that has been attain d is th" V.m; j possibility of bcninning work for -00 the conclusion of a real peace be-
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'must put forth its strength because
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(uii. t uaiiici n. iv'sift . i 'y rerldn."", not a farmer, pot a
comedian, not a rural character, but
o.ickstop on connie m.ick s ceuar 1 champions, proved himself the best t catcher In the league last season. II?
tojipeil Schalk, Schanc, Piclnich, 1
Ainsmith and all other veterans in ;
the American.
COMMITS SU( 11)1,.
I'OUT WAY NM. Ind.. Jan. 12
lr 2i'.'. I7.t --V1V ! Mtnmanuel Dickey, aped 4 1. eom-
.'. llarkenrbb-r ... 21V is. 1 --.Vs) I mitt-d suicide some time last night
j by hanging himself in the Albion I jail. ' He had been nrr-sted for in11 j rest on his 12-year-old daughter.
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i uT-a tta in. . on-again. applies not to the Dempsey-Carpi'iuier scrap. Promoters of the Dundee-Leonard tilt ar' having troubles all their
(own. one of the New Haven offi
cials got iiued up in the -wood ni
cohol cases, the ehi( f of police got
peeved and now they ro looking for 5 a new sit .
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A winding valley flanked by great green hills. Flooded by the sunshine of a Northern May or September. Surrounded by recreation grounds devoted to ever' open-air sport.
Enhanced by mammoth ultra-service hotels and comfortable boarding houses. Blessed by a wealth of warm healing springs. Enlivened by a continuous round of social gayeties. There's a subtle charm in this our first National Park that appeals to even' American. Plan for a winter outing at the great American Spa. Excursion Fares "At er.j. Stit3ni.: FF". n'l citT rwt t9oktn. rs r3u!. tk' t' ket ant h!t? plan tout trip or ry to th narst Cor.ncUiated - itrr,m or ddr nrt Travel Barfiu. l'nlt4 t.tii Kat'.rod Adraln-;-iiio- Trannportatlon Bid.. OMcako; l3 htbrty St.. Nw York City; S"1? .b i',y Blif., At!Lt. Oi I'Kai iniKite the plirfs you to s? en route
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