South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1920 — Page 8

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FOR LOCAL TEAM First Half Ends In a Tic, But Y Boys Get Away Big In Second. 1W .U NO KIM-HIK. Th V. M. C. A. df t i i o Nonvt- v.firfMiiv mum' a b? h "Y" court by th- rlosr srore CO to 2S. Th- vrnfP r-s not h-:i l.o.ir out th- ral butt)" tli.it 'COW p'ncv Thf earn- '. is rc iit Ith thrill th first hilf riding HD th t-'-or a tb at 1:: all. At opening' of th s"coml half thT" rj'jlr,tt cf.t KfJin. hfw-v r. and "on rdltd up a U-.td 'A-hb'h was too much for thf c'll"pl.-iris to ovrrcotii". Th Notr Iani n e ot away to m early had., M'hr drop'dn ono n from undT th bakt In th "rt fw minutes of rlay. Hrandy thn followed with a JonK rnr- from 'h center of the floor making the -cor four to nothing. M-hr th:n Tollovd Urandy's peachy bmc with !hort and a foul making th rount i!v-n to nothing. Thr "V" tht-n ?ot started nhr-n Ker.V.er shot a ln one from th" mlddlr of th floor, nmndy then ft hot. another I"Mtf for Notre Dame. KenV.er then shot two fouls in rapid succession, and Murnham followed with a prettly one from rlKht undr the basket. ICennedy then tlpp'-d on In fron) :ndr th basket and Khodes markd up a .short for th'- "y boys. vrr.sler rhot another foul. Mehre marked up two fouls for the Irish, making the count I Z to seven In their favor. The Notre Dame boy then hit a .na and Iturnham and Rhodes shot a short apiece, and Ivvr.sb r dropped in a lore as the haif ended tlelnp the score at 13 apio. CiVt CwiAnz flight. The .- cond ahead "Y" boys got Koir.p riht the half and soon were away of th Irish. Kendler and Ibirnharn were hitting tho basket KJlarly and sewed up the prime. Mdirr attempted to fret the rol!,;i.ir.s In th runnlr.tr and it looked '.:k' he would for a minute when ! e dropped in Ihre, baskets in suerrssion. Ki'.ey and Brandy also conirtbuted a basket apbco to the Notre Im me cause, making the sror' LT. to 28 In the "Y" favor. With : o minutes to play the " Y" puards played a j-afe Kam- and didn't alow the Irish to ron.e near the basket, and ICensler dropped m a :,), Ju.st before the K'Jn announced the end of the pame. ive:sler and Hurnham were, as f.i.r. the shinpinp lights for the " Y " wliile Alward at.d Kier guarded :hr:r men exceptionally we'd. Mch- ? was the life of the Notre Dame -T-ad. and time after tim- he w.aild ). k away from his man and drop old !a'l in th" rimj. Hrandy. :() diininuti' nuarvl. a'.so played a '..r atr." for Notre Dapae. The .tt' fellow besides watchititr his an lose'.y shot thr. e pretty 1ot:s. V'.tro Damn's one veakri"ss. and it (ovl ce.it prom'.r.entl was the cnposition. With i capable mau bo can shoot ull th would asilv have been able to w'et ic-o:-v froi:i th local boy.-'. Th- passK the " Y" was below par but , l . . . . . h.n: border on the sensational, while li :rnham's Üoor ork !- so fa.-t that oo.ld ha e him Tli'- : wo m en . hard t: : .i-t'UP : V. M. ' '.-.; n.h.ini l.ho.i1- . oTl' lie in oo I am.- ( . Mehte ... K i ; U t . r. i . A ! . d ' I s K e : -; : .. : Lhode. :. I '.a w For v. ef . d lb . e . 1 ; M -.o.i i '. IX--t ihr.:ltitio! .g-.r - c .llH. 1 . h' .,ld f.M t i : . oit' - Ivd: ! " ' . . n ' " ' t. t I th ' 1 r-. :!. 'on.:;.. ! v-:.o '. :c: stage-1 a ,!., e - ,p-.... Th- "aue: U lt. d ... i; , ; p.. ; v'O'-. of Tv - ".tue- : t- w..s far s;:-r-rior to the I.i nh' tr.er. .itvl r, mv .I'd tli.-i . "he t i;!nrs to corne r.r ar to t: ;et So.tsb-y w.is h r '.fr f;e!'" in th..- i'i.cirr paintet. hi Sabo .."..1 Mi'.'-r iN- contribd a basket p: '-" the Jewlers lauer ;iint (O) O.o" . CohevetV Rowe We b-ter ' .; ti n i :,gh m .r W ,i ! d ri ;. - (, t.ird ;i : e r Zilky C.tj.ird Field gc's Sou-Ivy. Sabo. 1: M.lrr. 1 R-fe re e S- h.utt. JOHN ;N,KI. Kll4iNs. i'. ' . r-t.-i1 ''rei: KANSAS CITY . Mo. Jan. llv -7r. reipnaticn of John Oanzel. '-..ir.ifr ef tue. Kar.M. City club of the American associatJor. was anecu need Wednesday night. In hi 'ett-r of reigr.ation Manager Gar.re' .aid he would be out of baseball ihik t-erison at le.uvt, to look after uslnrns affairs. He ran-.e to Kan'as City from BochcTer. N. Y , in 111?.

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

ir.f inruiti f,ir s :?mt That I'a' Mcran 'i.r r.irnp of ?he i'ibl eiia in pir, b-'fvfe th' Iciil' ! u t ? a f t ' r t h f i i i . Itro.t ba'-'b.xil bifs rit utk'.r,: '.'.ir.d'y t Na'. in s intention of i 'elhn;.' Ira l-'l.iist'-ad to the IPj.Von ' '. lied S,'o. ; i 1 r. d i'. id u a ! ircuit lou lei n and 'hay sti(.k'rs do not ni.'ik" fori ' l.om-run a,':reations. I;i-t year Detroit finished with the heaviest I ! hitting tram in the American league, ' y-t Kot fewer homtrs than any other! ! teain. i i i A ihousanri wounded douhboya in 'a N" e York general hospital have !tak-n it upon themselves to try iDempvry and have Atitten him asKimc him to answer hf'een miestiona ; before they pans judprn rit on the j merits i hi i s c.i". i It soint: to war eiiiimjuon Karl i'addock sacrificed 75.l 'OO but won jthe backing and pood will of five j million buddies; by staying homo, j Dempsey took the rin championship jar.d ST.". 000. and won the scorn of a j legion. Another interactional football clash has le-n added to the lonp list for next fall. Boston college will travel out to Ohio in October to tackle Marietta. loiter on Boston will entertain Detroit U. in the Hub. Caddock tfoes into hi match with Stecher Friday niprU 'with a victory to his credit. They met in April, II IT in Omaha, Neb. and Caddock lost the first fall in one hour and 20 minutes. He won the second In one hour and 40 minutes. Stecher refused to come back for the third fall and Caddock was tfU'en the decision. The apitball is doomed in the Paciiic Coast league. The boys who depend upon the damp tlinp and who are already in the league will be alloted to use it this year, but newpitchers coming in will b. barred from its use. Hy next yar the mags hope to stamp it out entirely. More sanitation and less flu! CHICAGO. Jan. 2v Additional garner for the White Sox training trip were announced today. Thej are March 2T at Fort Worth. March "X at Dallas, March 21 at Ceorgetown and March :U at Austin. f'OLl'.M BUS. o.. Jan. c. Hank Oowdy is a holdout. The big catcher made this announcement today after returning his unsigned contract to Manager Stalling, of th- Boston Braves. Stallings, it was said, u-ar.trj the .-oldier-bii.il player to accept a salary reduction this s.ason. Hank says he has business plan- h will follow if Boston f.ii's to i otoe through. LONDON. Jan. -J J. - Bomhard ier Wells, I'.ritish h av weight, knocked out Sergt. Jle'..-s in the fourth round of a fight hei e last night. i:e.-e was tejtpcunt.d from the start and was no mat-'ii for Well:. He received a volb'v of rtghts and lefts in the fourth round and n'. Movn for the count. MIAMI. I'll.. Jar, AM:I'helan. former "biu bagae!." has signed to coach the FnBersity of i'Ud'id.i l-abaU team this e.ir and will iejoit Feb. V it was announced l,e! t od.l . TO THAI ATlll.l-rri i'. v A1 -e 1 it 1 l'rt s : I'rOhlA. Bh. Jan. "J " - Fr.-d ' Blown., ath'etic viireetor at I'.radby institute b.ere and for mi'Tiy yars pr!'lent of th- Illinois intercollegiate ath! ti" associ it'.on. who tendered b.N reiirnat1on Wednesday, .innoun'.-il h- hail i-c -ej ted a position j,s . phy-'.o.)! director of the ''-n ir.er.:-. Athb tir . pj'v of IBo de Jat.e-,: o. 1 Ira :'o Ni r. Blown b hae charge of t he ( oichit r a I training o' ath-'!.-. w ho w i'l repre-ser.t Brazil in '. 1 mpic games .at Attt w-rp Wr.sTI.KN sKVTKKs WIN. SA B.ANA TAKE. V . Jan. :S. -W'estein sV. a w or. both e vents held here Wediiesiav in the national skating h l r:pior.hip Bkov MrWhor'av. of ("ha ago. b d the field in th SN"-yarl race, wiming in on' minute. J ' C-" s-ecop.d.s Ev.-r.-t-t Molli-vvi::. of St B.v.h won the (wo- !. i! ' e;-t I'rov.i T t-' f.e'.d The .ild h idle rice. S.' '.' C ' U ! e d fr 'od.A I' o V .. s p ,,. j i or. ni tornorshi r I.v Aie'i.iti I'r.--PRI' 'ET' N. N 'r::'rr;oi's ba-eha1.! r.oj.-.ced tonight, in J. L: s- h--di ltldes :.. uTithe folbwlnir ;ar.Hi: April C. Job.ns Hopkins at Baltimore; April Z. Navy at Indianapolis: May 1. rcr.r.sj Ivania at Princeton: Mav . irgir.ia at Prir.cetor. : May s, Pennsylvania at IMiiladeiphia; May I". Harvard at rrmceter.; Mny 1?. Pennsylvania stat at Princeton: Mny 22. Harvard at Cambridge: May -6. Crorgetown at I'rir.con: May 2?. Yale at New Haven: June 2. Harvard at Note York Cn ca.e of tie University of California at Princeton; June 12. Yale at Princeton; June 19. Yale at New York dn cas of tieV r. or n:NsLv.MA wins. r.v ArtH.itsi Vrtf: "PRINCirrON. N. J., Jin. 2v The University of PensyL'ania de-fit-l Princeton brre Wednesday r.iht, 27 to 21. in an intercollegiate league basketball game.

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MASON BATTLES

MATTI TONIGHT Chicago Boy Comes With Splendid Reputation Must Work Fast. Wnen Frankie Mnson crawls! through the ropes tonight at th- j Oliver theater he will have a touch ' Job eUt out for himself, for Frankie! .lumatti is one rf the toughest ban- i tains in the country, and he h;as rained a lot of experience sinee his! last moetinp with Mason. When he j met .Mson jast year the uttle Italian was weakened by his physical eondi- i tlon. but .since then lv has built I hlrnso'f up. and it would not 1 surprinlnt; to ee him make Maon extend himself to the very limit if he intends' to jjain the decision. Ma-son, too, has grained a lot of experience Hlnet h last faced Jumatti. and has in that time developed a punch that tends to make his opponents hear the dulcet sounds of j music, but he will have a tough task in slipping over his kayo on the clever little Italian, ha Jumatti is known to possess a left hook that may worry Mason a great deal, if not beat him. It will be a match that will bring out all the generalship nnd science that each of ther ha. for a victory for either oncf them may mean the making of a match with Jimmy Wilde, British flyweight champ, for the worlds championship, and ea-ch of thorn wiil work his hardest to obtain this chance, as both are set on obtaining the crown. Shows Ability. Mason showed his ability to put over the K. (). punch when he stopped .Stanley Everett, of Bekin, 111., in Terre Haute Tuesday night in the fifth round of a scheduled ten round bou Frankie is determined to allow the Chicago boy no chance to get the decision, while the Italian is oh the Kime mind as Mason, and though not exactly a prrudge affair, the battle will take on the aspect of one. as neither wants to lose the highly valued decision. In addition to the wonderful final bout the Hemi-windup will be a corker for Ellenwood and Kripps aro both recognized as tho two best feat h era in the game, outside of the champion, Frankie Callahan. The winner of this bout will be matched to meet Callahan for the crown some lime in i- enruary, and .as ooth are set on getting the right to battle Cal- j lahan for the crown the outcome of j th- bout will mean much to each, j Two other boutu are .scheduled. 1Ü20 III, 'GATT A. b -.soeiflf -d Press: NF,W YOHK, Jan. 2S. The isc'o! intercollegiate n-gatta will be rowed j over the Hudson river course at j Boughkeepsie on Thursday. July 1. This date vas decided upon by the) board of stewards of the Bough- ! U ej.sie r- gatta at a meeting held ! he re today. The varsity race, the ; distance of which has been reduced ' to three miles, will be rowed at arl.j p. m. The Junior varsity event at! two miles will begin at 1?:15 p. m. and the freshman race over the same distance will start at 4:1." I', m ASKS DIVORCE FROM BOOTBLACK HUSBAND: EARNS S225 A WEEK Bv .Hoci,itel Pres: NEW YOHK. Jan. 2 Peter B. Stet'ane. a Brooklyn book black, makes $225 a week shining shoes-, according to his wife, Mrs. Josephine Stefano, who entered tuit in the Brooklyn supreme court. Wednesday, for a separation. She charges cruel and Inhuman tre-atment and declare that her husband refuse-s to give her le cents to go to a movie. Pecisiur. win reserved on he r quest for J '.O a week temporary alimony.

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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY THE K1N0GPAMS HARVEY, HENEY & GRAYCE World I.atit N. In the Musical Oddity "Ofi the VALENTINE VOX ''",,rM"' Aentrtloetuil No.clty. "Tlir MILLER & CAPMAN Clubman" -sniething Biffrrent" ARGO & VIRGINIA THALERO'S CIRCUS A Cla.Nkie-jil Melange of .Music spC-ditt Animal Act In Yaudeille Coming Sunday DOUGLAS GRAVES & CO. And Four Other Acts Matinee Daily 2:30; Sunday 3:00. Evenings 7:30 and 9.

FREDDIE WELSH MAY DON FIGHT RAGS ONCE IRE: i

Ex-Champion Will Be Offered! Another Chance to Meet j Bennv Leonard. i 11V l"nlttl NKW Welsh, IIKMtY I-. I AltHKbl.. Ire" staff ( Virn'-Hmlent. VRK, .lan. - -1 red d ie former world's litrhtweii;ht champion, now a caidain in th army, may be piven another chanc at the t'tle Commenting upon a rej ort from the Han am. a islands that permission had been granted for a L'0-round championship bout between Ib-nny j Leonard and Welsh. Lilly Cihson. j the champion's ma nap r, said he! ...... ...itaii v.. -.- J. . civet) the former champion in 11 IT. when he lost the titbAt that time Gibson told h'.M would be given a return match as i soon as the new champion felt abb to go over the 0-round route, filtert Offer. Kecentlv when the match with Johnny Dundee was under consider-' ation. Oibson made Welsh an of fer I for the fight In preference to the Italian. V Ish was then in th no- I tion of remaining in the army and : waived his rights to the fight. i His application for discharge js ; now in the hands of the army offi- j rials and when he is allowed to lay ; aside his khaki trappings he is' ready to get back into the ring. The former champion said in answer to the report that he knew nothing of the Bahama islands fight, but he was ready to take another shot for his old honors. VHsh in ShajM. Welsh is said to be in good condition after two years in the army, weighing about 1 . 7 pounds. Shortly after the DempseyWillard fight an off.r of $35,000 for Leonard's end of a fight on the islands was made, according to Gibson. At that time the question of a pood opponent was discussed and the former champion was suggested to the satisfaction of all the principals. AT THE PLAYHOUSES La Salle "I stw Idle Susan" with Constance Binney. AUDITORIUM "The IVinl." w ilh Tom Mix. CASTLE "An dentuie in Iloaiis." with Robert Warwick. OHBHEUM Vniuloilh liASALLl.'. Better leave your heart at home for safe keeping, when "Erstwhile Susan" adapted from Mrs. Fiske's stag' play is shown at the IiSalle today in pictured form. 'onstanee Binney, the debutante star of stage and screen is the star of this homely, happy little story of the Pennsylvania Dutch. It tells of powerful contrasts of false love and true, and of the unfolding of the bright lower of innocent girlhood. triumphant e-ven in a somber environment of selfishness, sordidness ami Satanic cruelty. morow's attracti on is Ha l ie Williams In 'The Black Gate." CASTLE.. Robert Warwick is the- fealur.-.i player of "An Adventure in Hearts" adapted by Paramount from Anthrtv Hope's book' "Captain th pp ' and shown at the Castle theater toeiav. It is a cnee-i iui. firing-iii: made up of pretty sentiit

1 T. i rt r 'lu:!; actior.. a urtterrairi'storni .ii.d t!ie ro- - W e a 'k.ri'iuvi of an o'i Ital-W.-trwick t; ke tJio jvar ri" ,n:d k ntb-m 1 1'. 1 ' olrtur.e. too ouick - wit ted to f a m : l r of i i ' i' implied i;po?i a!",d t" ''-iiture-to for a V.ir.z at romance -.hen presented .iTtr-o ely. Tom o-row . "Kr-twhib Su.- in' fe i- ! es pjtt' 'on.-Tat; Fbnr, y. )i:iiii:cm. Tlie r v. iiiil at the Orpiium p. ni:u: Thur.-'i. features Harv. Harry and (Ir.t in a musical of-f'-runc that is novel and entertaining. I Ya! j;tino Vox, a c! v r ventrilo.juist, j pr. r.ts Iiis new specialty which he i alls '-The 'lubr.;an." Miller and ! ' aprnan. plea.-" with 'Something j I urlt r-nt." Ark'o and Virpir.ia in a j ' las-ical mehmpe of music and ; Th.i Icro's circus. pr-cntinp the -p.-.-diesl animal act :ti vaudevillo eompb'te the bill. The Kinopram news reel, a pictorial review that is featured in nianv ef the lradinc audevil'o houses lso shown. of the country, is ouvr.H. 'opsf anr? Talmadge will be seen it the diver theater on next Sundavt ind Monday In her latest screen I production entitled "A Virtuous

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A:. Mix ea il'.tej-; ret. i- in !' ' e u i n-ur.. fa :u a- ) i e jo.; t .,s a: rio-. .lei' it. f tha y u. ; c p- o the (!au::l and the trial- arid t er m iu.T t t i" : 1 ha ! ' i or. s b f 1 1 iu i ily. "r.rid Mut; i t thim . ( i . d .!.-f .-h ' t to i r ".loom." a '' and fh l'o ' The bi'l 1 "The. l;e Wa!-hs to v. t 'M!MH I"' ov '. 1 i v e-tr rtt s? 'U th - ath'etic -to d'-;i!.i- hilblen Holm, tur.e," i r r l"o NeVs sV . A'S WCfe . rep. t : ! . r une '!!. Wll l'e. lt' 1 f ; o ! fc . i will i thrill it. : ::: ; slid to m . i !" a fine opportunity ji'tticuhir abilities - m "The fatal Ho; itioti 1 1 - rial, and th;i a'so be on the bil: WILLI M The b - offit e of the iMiver the1 1 er is t.o w op- n f r t h. sa le of sea ! - j for th i Hodue. encair menf of William j Hi" t.ir will appear oo Thur-day. Feb. : j "The F.mst of Honor" is the tit! -, of Mr. Hodge's tow vehicle. For! several months past Mr. Hodi:- has) beep playing this piece in the east.) where his succ.s was most em-! phatie. Fapacity andiene, s wer. the rule throughout a long engag- -ment in Boston, with enthusiasm running so high that the star wa -compelled to make a curtain sreeeh at every performance. In "The Guest of Honor, ' Mr. Hodge is seen as a poor but plucky young author who strives to win applause for himself and a litt orphan hoy left in his charge. The play abounds in delicate sentiment and In comedy that raises pales if laughter. G.n pa f Ur, iL") 1 n TP rr3 F'ft mm Fools," will present and Fun, with Songs THEATER! TUESDAY, FEB. 3rd Actor in His Biggest Success i Si-

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