South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 42, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1920 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES fifteen Indiana Coaches Meet at tot
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FORM BASEBALL AND TRACK CARD
OFFICIAL NATIONAL
LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1920
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WABASH ATHLETES
Recommend Establishment od High School Football in State. 1
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Track Squad of Downstairs Will Compete Against Rockne's Tribe.
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Th'- statt tr.'M'k Tr. t is s!at''l ti
PEACE REIGNS IN b-jl!
NATIONAL LEAGUE
I i' iii-i at Turi'ii.- Mav J i rxl i.i i n s i ',: 1 i.T'.fo: ta o ovon's - -pt th' ' PtiniiMU throu. Th- sTat" oross-. o mir1' rn" t ' il' tal.i- i!a at a - , I .. sj. .'(.nil.r 1 2. An inipo!f;uit s-. uas tak-!; w i 1 - in a ri-roiM ;n i-rii 1 a f 1 o 1 1 p.r -f a l1 1 s'; pimiiI of i ! is hi si'lmn! fn"'la!l in Iruliana was unat:inioiisi '
P,-..i Th, atM.ti- to.utors j Adopt Schedule for Year While T1 pris-.'.l a -trns il'-sir for th- r- ' j Totnlrt
tun, , f inch s. ho, 1 fo.,t.aii m ... .i-r ! American Association
taht stat- -oll.m tn.iy ol.taiii
. AITO LEAGUE I WINDSIIir.LDS
I l-ithnin Sf'.hMmn . . . . iMiubar Kaata I lla.-k
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MO 142 IIS P.2 112 11T2
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SENIORS LEAD IN SCHOOL LEAGUE
JOIE RAY SHINES IN MILLROSE A. C. GAMES
Sprinting Champion
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Near Graduates Have Pennant for 1920 Practically Cinched.
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THE WORLD 0' SPORTS
harmony risn-l in tho ranks of the' Totals sk:n s'M 2i;imj j
op.il owmrs of th National loa sue ; at th ir nioetins to.lay. but in an xi:i
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iimmii .u .-.11., ..ww, iumi im .Hi h' snnhnmnrr-j 11. Anu iuoan l.asuo inasnato.s w.-ro un- 1 hl.-lfiis 134 12ft 13 . a.,.. ... ..i ,i.i, ....1.,,. ..ir'lM.hil-acb 2U0 172 130 7-r7 1 rcshman - . .2
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Seniors Juniors
I'.y Assoi.lato.l Press: NF:W YORK. Feb. 10. Jole W
llay, of the Illinois A. C. .'hicaso. j wliu won tho Hunter mile at Boston!
i last Kutunlay, was an oasy winner
of the princ ipal -v nt, a one ami i
one-half mile run. fl. T. Nightingale, of New Hampshire collese, led for iho lirst half mile, with the Chiraso man runnins elose up. From the losinnins of the final mile Kay was in the had and Nis'atinpale dropped hack to fourth plaoe, with
j and K. C. Crawford, of Iifayette ' - ' colloe, third. The runner.-; main-
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i tained their positions for the remainder of the race each su eeed-
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l.otorminocl that ho .-hall h,v, a 1 " ' mot-tins and it was ne essary Ful...vr . n,t,v,in, ?.-,ff this s. wor. f..r f-f u'r Jnl" organization to extend Handl.-ai.
tim.- in "many voars Jrnnins- will ' 1 ts "sri,,n. ÜUO th" nihU . , I Totals X "u
tako ii Dttn.it piti-hors v.,uth with; . ":,-ue own in s,a:v;: STIPPP.AKKKS-
iion to auopuns a scneuuio m 1 .uistin n.s v.,c,
ksI JTsT
öU t ins lap sivins Hay an opportunity
The Seniors practically cinched I to increase the distance b-tween
the Hish School Interclas.s iea.suo I m and Tuthbill. The Chicago
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pennant Tuesday afternoon when J
. (Iyer sprinted in the linal lap to
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i win by a margin of T0 yards in the
hitn for tho training m 1 1 'ors 'a
.Jthey defeated the Freshmen by tho j KOod timp of fi:52 cuthbill de-!
for Txk. Now the favdina!-; and Athletics are irolns to fiit 17 pr -sMs.n n th I.one-Star state
' caioes for the l'.'lP) s. ason. aoceptel s"lllll"'r i i . 1 "' key . .the new rub's-, agreed upon at a ; .,H..rtl, ! ra.-otins of the joint rub s commit-! smith ..
tee of th.- Am riean and National 'Handicap
i leagues e.sterda-. The new rule re- j -r..tnN j uar.lirg spit ball pitchers was con- !
.t.st.d by St. Louis and instid of!
! limitii-.u' e.H li clut. to two pitchers as
im prr ist
:. 'f'. 'f'i .".Si defeat by the Juniors also helped i m,,r" than r yards and Nightingale; i?,' ' ly, t . . , . , , . I was last, as J. J. Connollv. of! ll --" 3 ..4s tho near-g-rads in claiming the lien- . . , . ...
il I score of IS to 10. Tho Sophomores
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nam as up 10 mis iimo mo opno-1 jnff a miim mores wore following fast on thrir ;
f t oil ( y a w f n n 1 f rr KLCrr r i.lona It
Georgetown, dropped out after go-
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t 'llMlvA STAUS
:i attempt to ta-e a '.,..in- -:' " , . V . s- 'aM.ir. lt 13. iV. ."2 ,
liPution in Madrid -aT;:rd.i '.ugli! 1 .! ... ,. , .. ., , . this season, it uas decided that all . Kl.-rein l'.m lsi i;s ,".0 ndeil m db-nial tai.uro. The fans. ... . . ..i,.,,,,!.,.. n. i
.Hl lsl 147 ..is
Uli KU KU 303
li-r (.f recognized snit ball nitch- Tif:il ': 1oC 9s.r
nor. ' '.is was presented and th'se men! ,,i i I., ,, "wr it .,n-i MI'KllY & SP.r.KTY UFALTnitS J Houar.l P.. rrv ion... rr., , w!l be allowed to use tlio spit ball M,.A,lt.str ls,, ,7 ln - ,, ..., .,. , ... ..... , ; ... during the coming championship p,.,!;, 11 l.'d ..11
.h. i.- pick.d to take Jim Th.(rpes : r,u '
r.osion riiuoipr., nunmiiu,
ndeil m db-mal tai.uro. The fans ' '. . . ,i- ii , 'lubs will t'e p.rniitteil to plav every ' .. . thoijLght th' s . re at a bull liclit , ' , . ' M Popp It , spit ball pit'-h. r now on their rosters. 1 1 " , . 1 1 , i( aim prompt. v c.irat; !;. rr: one an-, 1 1 ii.miiuap i'
I trail. Tho score of this game was 10 ! WILLIAM ROSTISER SIGNS ' ! to 12. i .
The Fteiiar shooting of Wahl and WITH CHICAGO CUBS .Miller was what brought the near gratis out on top both theso men ; William Kostiser of this city has playing a first class all around gam ' beep signed by the Chicago Cubs For the yearlings Nyikos and Hunt- and wiU report the latter part of the man played a prominent part. The j montn tl, t?lko thp training trip tf. game was not hotly contested as v;i.r California with the team. "Kustv"
expected, neither team seeming to j s a ratcher and is well known in
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T la. e in that partiell ir vent in th.
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J"'-! ! 1;:'; I.Vr n;ive 'in ovor abundance of tight, but j luC.u s,.mi.pro rircl..s as i. i h LS txi th0' r.rst da,s iackstoP.
I o I New York Douglas. ' I ....... !.- I .- Mit.-1-i..lJ i:.irn.
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Snlors (1H) 1 Yohiiu-ii (lO) ;
Wahl Nyikos Right forward.
AVI Is3 .ST.2 277
For the last fe.v years ho has been playing on semi-pro teams of
j'oshen, Iaporto and Kenton liar-
(iii Türkin, form Ir,d:a nat.obs !
'..hi momot.u. bas ... ; . i , i ,a t i. , n 1 I'hiladolphia-lLogg. ! for th- sporting i..st.cts ,.f Am.-ri-i ' '"Cinna i - Fish r. ...:. He ,rc..ntlv r..tt.mpr.d to stag,.. ni-a go H. ndrtx. :. bout a.r.ss the 1.,-rd.r ..ml sue- PH tsbprg-- Noi-. V r,. . ,. , , After the board of directors ofi
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FOUR GAMES PLAYED IN SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE AT Y. M. C. A.
Miller
Dome 1
! bor and has gained a reputation as
Left forward.
Hiek
. Huntman .
j Driggs
Center. Kight guard.
being a good hitter and possessing a throwing arm that can be compared
f favorably with the best of them.
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.st ji.is tu i. (.;.' battle ( '!:;. i i'o i; :, ... , ; ,r , . ItlH kllf lb tll . Ilt. Kock lie ; , I i tn i ::' o. , . : l 'a m i s i ba m . i i :.!.. ! not . i o n ! : ! a i : ( ; - , trennt li under ..ml .! . . ! Tl.i k and lb-Id Is .f - ; . . piiiM which demands ,,n .;.:u . tur" of imi i l d i.al Mott to tl :.a degrt-e. Tli r - can i .. upon the pro( s, ,,( i.tP,. I-, ; i competiiive wa' for the : t i.i
' w hi. h is j.o.swi;.,. in ,.th r - mo . I The result of the Wab ! s h t j will determiu' Not:.- Dame's j-i, - . peet-s for the pis clash Witt; i ! J'a.lmr.s on ;h-' lo'dowing Satu: !.. jatHitiier i-or.tv st arranned for t!.e "... ca! g 'inn.iMiiiM. Wis. misin w . i : brir.g on.- of the strong, st. ti.o j squads in. it v li-r.ory to Noli'- I .., ; j I'uM nt I. I Tlie bask, t! all otitis? w;;h . j troi Saturday att rnoon pi.;, j. , j to be (ipuaby as ( itimr as the j A. l. i.mt.st Monday uiht. Tnc ! Fliwcr City .paint, t has b. en ; I ding airiun.d the middl w. t sm.-it-.1.. . . . . .1
lin 111' .'..' iitmi i.illi)ll lil I ; . I s ; sortion d the country. F. w t. ami
in this land of the ani.-h.d f i luncli and hom- of the oio-tirn Indian brae can j.rodu.e a r..oi,; iual to th- Detroit :;e. d 1 itzjatrick. a form-r Notre !'..! athlete, is said to p. a ir.enib!" o. the Michigan iiL-jn catioti. 1)1T Caps t I.ria.. Thre is re al mir.i' ao . . necte.l with th.- brilliant ...m.i... . of Notre Dani" in the Pa sk t b . 1
j world and Cold and Kin" fa. ..lorn ; i a unit in its opinion that Drais ; - i responsible for the gp at reversal j form. The adage that all of us .:! j needed. Put in in' of n.-, is m de j much, hardly holds in the hu-k-tb i .
Kouts-ong :
lloy.l 1 'itzsimmons, light pro-
i motor and own r and manager of
the Kenton Harbor Speed boys, the
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i the four we. ks that f'oach I i;.c- ! was cont.n.-d in the h.osj jtal p.. , - j n.-e le.1 ami ii. edi-,1 Padl. as re nt j r.'-sults liae sh.own. ' 1 '. il'.wii.Lr tlie i lash with D-ti..;: i D(-rais' bunch i:..-.-t r r..'.". i 1 , here Tuesday I.ight. The of.'. ; .state Ji lias ilruid'.'d e'..! V i.;.;.,,;, ; , r.t ir; it path . .pt Pur-lue at.! the last tic- Koi! rmak. rs . ,u:.; - : against th' 1 1 paui t ; I team w a . ' .'in -point margin. The ;, ' .-, i ! I'.!'i m n will play !"..':r ;.
all r i x t w .! . 1 1. a . i d i' 1 Dep., U w a l a , t la -a ; ; 1 ; ! bu. j lie collog' at I ); ! and N oraska at Lira .,': t.-s;s ill b. ,!..;. i ' it; i I hUs'K I .-
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.M-.P Tl eu ihe .low.l w oN,.,,,.., o t ga ti 1..1 . 1 o u . I res t John Hfd- v M r A TuoSil;lv nl ht in tJu, Loft guai . invtmmental in uetting the! Pion. who is performing in great sh a,..- tl uTupm .,, .:-.! ,r 't,"t ti;aT ""'Pires have . .. . v . , . , . ... f -'s: ilhl Andrus 2. , r. w as instniiient.il in getting th ,f.ntfrr.(1 in ,nanv nthp.Ur ,.Vonts thi s v-ar ' : idv siur.ed contracts for 1 f 2 f . ! ' ',1SS eunda school A. A. All of Driggs 2, Kick. Dome, Nyikos j youngster his chance at tho majors. n.i. i.t i, ..I. P...1, i-'owlie. Wll- th- with th exception of the Kalston. Ilotitsonir. 'Along with Kostiser. Fitzimmons 1
W;'i Ii. Hav- r. pubi.e
k. th interallied sp rinting ch um- , j,,, ir,;,a ri h i - .-...a. u a
this snsuii, Paddock has p. -on
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ham Klem. Hank- O'Day. Harry .u ... Foul goals: Hi k. 2 out of 2.
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Mi'ornnck. ("haibs Mor.m, Peter
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Hnui Kelir'.
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h's W . :n W.th 2 7
s'a.W. Th- high Co g h . r i ; ' ; a '. i v i o to;
tract much attention. The winners
A Harrison ami L Fvfe. who last! m u11 of tn" !imes h;il tnin too .-..so., hundb d the indicator in tho j I'K,rh their own way, and were all Mi, h.gan-.mir.rio 1. ague and who'?- Th last Kame bftwppn tn
. ,...,-'-. i i u,. (rli 'b ' A. Juniors anl the St. t s ituiSiV worix.ai in the entiai
I i'.iiüs was a good gamo from one i standpoint. The "Y" Juniors were
the man.
them from
administering a decislW defeat to
their heavier opponents. In t Vi . L- .... ..i. Ih.. l.'i,ut 17"
retired from the b ague. The sajar.N 7 , . . .. J fivi' ileteateti tho Linden av. team 'o: umpires, which was cut in 1 I S . , ... ...
. I, ... 1 , . . .... " Hi1 score vi 1 e to 1. Anarus ti.d I'M'.', has rovortotl back to the,
according to Mr.ii mi V"m in . "au l0 i the winners, while l.divardi starred
"na: 1 s I!
I...U- not sign.
'.Isar and i:. . QWv(h 30 oumls lot gne.i contracts, but their Mlt th! ' i(1 "ot deter tl
matures ar.- pcted shortly, sai.l
il'iest Hdler. William Kyron has
f . 1 '.' 1 7 standard.
' . s 1 ....It,' I
1 o ,s I
i 1 . d el.
; has urged the Cubs to sign up hislRRITICU PRFAnHFRN
w 1 vs 1 1 1 1 .un vi 1 ui iw
The other game was somewhat i pitcher. Kudy Weber, a southpaw. 1 closer, the score the hrst half boinglAn excerpt from tho Chicago Her- j a tie, b and C. but the Juniors soon ald-Kxamincr states: j totk the lead the final period and "Kostiser, who lives at South ,
after the score bring tiod several j Kerul. is 21 vears old. stands live!
; 1 1 1.1 rou INTOXICATION.
In th.' cit' co.irt Tues.iav mornin.r I
MMAVM.B m V
BUUbl IVIAhnlAbt hbt i u ini;,ni J--ra j.b.a.b .l gmlty to I l.eins drunk and was asses.s.-d a f'.no ! of .". and costs.
KLACKP.FKN. Lngland, Feb.
times forged ahead the final minute feet 10 inches in height and weighs rupid being taxed in the KPo k-, i:ery married ma n is an "u it
winning by a lone basket. The work! 170. Ho is said to bo fast and es-I burn district help ebrgymen meet: nl' "in-laws-:" of Staples and Sluss stood out for prcially clever at handling swinging j part of the ir crease in th- cost of- - the Juniors, while Smith and Min-
v..,.. t ... cu V " - ; lining. Tim chirge for setting mar-
n.m v 1 un- ..1 n 1 oi in- j and is a hustler Line-up: j
Juniors (12)
1
i:" :f is a '.- tin- . . s : o j 1 of ; ; , . ;. I'll,:: 1 ' . 1 ' . . ' i !i' 1 ' s . 1 . T . , ' Th.- ' ! , ' .... ;- n 1 a ; t ' ; s ' ; . ' . . - - A a ; g 1 ( i i - l'. r. : S t a 1 s .timy i . . s r t - 1 l.f.a at that L"'.'" '
k!Vd 1 1 1 th.- I';.; a.r
and r. a . 1 i mot;-..-.
Staples .
Sophonion-s (10) : Smith 1
annoinci:mi:nt.
, vied has la en raised 'a to 00 per-j ernt.
Miss L'va P.urk. formerly of Wasp.
. nH
f1ro'f-v Ab'xarder s.,..
h;s bis b.lgie s access p., : Marat
(! !;n;e ,
.... , 1,11,, the losers. The Hebrew K. A. A. M.r..r... I h.e .hi.;, own.is al.-o decided to .... 1 . . .MCCart .... 1 lost to the 1 irst Presbvterian team iiir to- t. umler t.t p.aers on each ... , , . ' ... , Lent , . bv the jcore of 12 io b. Shaw and 0,
I team to
-.1 . . 1 1 . . . .... 1- 1 .1 rk 1
A '-.,!' vv.vr-.l fr...,- .)-.. ...... ....... -"'1 - U i. . .1. o.l .WIM l.v i
. men bet we-n Mav 1. ... . .. Sluss
iiii. no, wu n uiuri
For tnruiv nintlis s rv.mt.s of
Right forward. I ;,., r .. n tmn no.- th,. ,,.ni,. the t'hurch -:ngiand have been
Swlntz -Minkow' li.'hment of a Public Stenographic ; ''1-itatil1- lV'r :;,r-"r claries and so
iah xorwaru. nr-, ;.. ; ..it. -.n r i c ii,i Uf spf r.ate nas i.e.-n tno nee.i a.'-
Maxoy! Your v:ilfCiVi0 will bo appreciated' ! c',rfiin lo reports that there
entt-r. . im, -r.o 00- 11. t h; t'n son: o talk of forinintr a
P.abits
Ptiilli. c ,. ti 1 .sh'.s.
,-- t : m th.
ami until tlie end of the season each
and Minkow and Hosenfeld for the losers. The Westminster live easilv
1 . ; .
o ;
Kdd 1'. . 1 . m:.;
Wash'.n.g'.on ir.:..;,, -r , -.d ri.Tr. P. r of Th.- It ..J s,. "ro.;"..!' ' " lie r. a.ii adn.;
fa- . : u' f.ot th it ii
lo hit tha trail h.- i,;e cut;. a r )
it .
s ; .s ii . got r- .:g;-?
I .1. , . - i 1 1 1..-. .1 1 l.-.ii- ...1 .. rr " . 111..!!
J ' . .... " 1 defeated the Calvary Haptist church ,.n the ndl. Ihe w.uvtr price was; m( t of 1R raised Prom Jl.-O' to J...aia and. . , .
a ... . a r.u 1. auin anti rvioo went oes:
w as gi - : . . . . .
. .... l., .. tV.i l.ill-!..
..; ;i 1 vi in. . ,11. 1 ' 1 fs Ä. .1
.... .... ............ ...... .....vt, . ...
, .... .i, the jiaw r to name ine waner; 1q th-i. . pri.-,. . n a free agent, but the Price , of tholr poin
1. , 'W.:; not be over Sl.etup i.,,t. e,..it i ... ,u
.u :i' u ' . f 1 4 (.1 4 i iiATlvtn V vj
Hight guard.
clergyman's ur ion.
Ii IMerre
Reed
Left guard. Field goals: Staples ?. Smith ." Minkow 2. McCarty 2. Foul goals: Staples 1 out of 1. Mo Carty 1 out of 1.
a
from
Tl.
MASON AGAIN DEFEATS
.. ,n.;;;.r;;n.:"i?n., ..... L.rji frankie jumatti who
lil. I . . ' .111.1 .11.11 11 Ulli 111. '11 1 1 CI 1' I
P.r 1'nitel Prs:
FOND DC LAC. Wis.. l-Vi, 10. -, Six lines of railway and several
'Mrs. Frank Chapman hor;.m,. a i lines of sliips will V- d-votcl b ' grandmotb.er and greatgra nd mother 1 tho Frnrh government to the re- ' .n the same day. Mrs. K. I. Tic w. 'turn of (k-rm in prisoners of war. Ashland. Wis., her dausht.r ami ; The work of sending the men home I Mrs. Clarence Alcorn. h r grand - ' g in 24 hour-- aftf-r G-rmany sTit i daughter, gave birth to girl babies 1 the railway cars into France. Th"I within 24 hours. jda'ly shipmT.t? average T.Of'O men.
P.'U- Surai. .V four
at s ,go.
i 1 - . . .
cussiou roianiu.K a .u..t. o, " 0p,)0nont3 by ijve points. The score
,o. to i ' iv w...,-.. i w aus 1 3 to S. The team work of th N. V.. wh. ro the t rst game of h.- , ,ads wa5 too much for the St. Pauls Sre. HI to Tl. New. Tim. : Ii, i'l i- .i,l f. llive boon tl'aVtd in... ..... .- . . . PIMVniMV'T Tl 1 1 1 1..
' ' -. tno int o xe ows nassir.tr nn-s ' v . -, i t ... n
SUBSTITUTED FOR ASHER
LOCAL WOMAN QUALIFIES IN PINEHURST TOURNEY
s .1 ' t v J ' .. w . . , I'IaLHI'IIsT. i , .dr-- Jthn T" K'xnehN P r.,1 f.,i.. y janh.'.- d for- th- ' .'ht -he .,,' ;!..-..
To a i ran..--
v : ? I- .r...l action was referred to . . ...., ... , i Prinklo .lumnttl was saV.sHt.ito.l for
. a rou un uiti.i, .uivi tiit.r mihuuik i ...
i I. .in tr huffur tiv.n tv.ot v.,. i Babe Asher here tonight and
S ; ; 1 1 1 v. !r'ii!n
wo';... h. h ! h i . 1 h.-i-i pht . d a.s II
I' ' a - s ; ; i ; i h i ' T ; ' ' 1 . ; , h '.d 1 . e l.,n.i.-d : -. t he dl-
I'r.s; Hedbr.
The injunction suit agains. 1110 i the St. Pauls. Kdr.er. Rhontsong : '"rinkio Mason took his measure in Nation il h-asue rib d y sterday hy j Nvi-KOS Wrro the rtf.vers instru-i slx rounds. The Fort Wayne boy
Charb-s W. Murphy, former owner , ment;ll ln handing out this stinging J was lv(y much for Jumatti and had
cfi.ir" ini. i u-Mio sTt..r. rv.-,a,, -.n t v, .. ' him ln a bad way after tho third
roints for th.e' losers. ' round. The referee stopped the bout
cf the -picas' i 'ins,
hr.aih of contract in connection' with the base given the Chicago j
at tlie end of the sixth.
club for t'lil'S pari;, was not brought' Pl'ItDVU WIN'S, up today. As the court hearing is i j,v a j.-.-'Uted Pr:e: s. h.evPib d fo- F. b 2.. tho suit H j "laFAYI:TT1-:. Ind., F b. 10 Pur-
n .- ov '.eta litt'..- dr -... i.-'t . p.c-.d to enter into the tie- j due comrb'tely outclassed North-
roar l in "."", J i'wn.ts sail tlespite the suit they ex-
M 1 1'...:, or T 'h.,nd;.: ,.f ; : - p. rtcl the National bagiie sch'du'.e .'.h'nl.e. i. i . i . hi of ;: ciu. starts as announced tonight to go into cfn tht 'j.i i!; ii c rt,nu f' Ci
" n ' .. r. -u !.'
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Üb rations of the baseball n:. n. Tho ; western here tonight and rolled up
a score of Zl to 16 agairst the Purple. Campbell led in the scoring for Purdue, getting eight goals from the field
iilmi:kn tti:tio: For Sale On carload of feoemg. 10 lino Wirts, 17 inch hish, all Lumber nine wire, 7 ,". cents pr rod. Theso prices only good for this car. : Fencing has advanc-d. First com', first served. Ceorgo W. Mi'.liken. Harrison Tu V. I osn:.ir? Ailvt. i
$10 SUIT SALE $10 Second-hand tailored suits that originally sold for from $35 to $50. We have 30 davs in which to sell 200 suits. SAM WEISS I 02 W. Division St. Near Grand Trunk Depot
Spring Styles In
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are arriving daily Our remodeling department is now able to render quick service if you bring in your work now.
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Furs Exclusively. 232 S. Michigan 5t.
