South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1920 — Page 6

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PLAN TO ORGANIZE

WILLIAM FOX SIGNS

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Athletic Activities For Week Create Huge Amount of Interest. nv .mm'iiii: otre Dame ( rr"-Mnl'ii. Th- .in.' t athbTi-- w ' k of th--.-hoiaMic ear at Noire l1.'!!:!' he -

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c.ay.- i ri: ami-it: -.is mim l i t h d t Vach lima;:'' basket l 1 1! thU' te.J and a lu.il tra k m' wit.-. Wisconsin lias h -n arriüL't! f-r Uo( T n iTi l r s';ir. ! i"f.;riu w 1 1 1 m th" (Iiül a r. 1 t. a at t V!o-k Tml.iV a I" t r t i r !". the t'na! and ieo-t i a i ( a -rt a n : i r i 'oiit'st "f Mjc sa'i. T h '"j.auu rn'ii li.ivc it T ' i ; 1 1 1 b '.' . h- s'ato wbh a iT'ishin:: attack vhl h h-s s ! e ry oi.;,n r.t i its path save I'uiiIkc Tri.' led'u.: k i .-- 'fa! 1 1 1 - 'lr(ni;ia!.. ai.i I'V a ore-point Pi; r.';in oa v-.

. . a sinus, j S4j i i t'uf !.. r si'Ter'd ai th"j ' i d t th v. HI -schooled Purdue

:'' th- T")' a u v.- a-, ut -ga 1 hm ha.--:.ir i! Wabih 1;.' an '. -r h-lniir',r uiit. N'otie Imiih d t-"i". t e. .i Va -:-h 1 da s au hut iv a r t . . i r" : i !' on!' 1i )'in:. I) p.iiiw ?nana" I 'in "tfl(I aiai I'.lne Willi eae ia.-r 'iultr and the odds arc a!'. ;a it- . ! ' r i o i j i T f 1 ; i .- a 1 1 t'liiiiM-r fur 1 1 i u 1 1 Hating. Sh'Ulid f:iai' n: n add anfh ' .i.st t t th-ir raj'l'ih i.'iowtrrr list. i "A :'A rn'T if a .itioa i "Tul in :v to I'urfiti in Irkana l.ask-t - a i Tin1 fern iji-p!ail hy Haa! ( ,i'm''ii 1m th- I 1 1 c i T L.aiti' th r ason fr thf xhulif t :n oi -.aimisru that prevails- In ati'l '.! i.i- taii'lon:. Tlu- tu..-1- with HaWiilvci me i!inolt hr.rruht ataitli " -tar t" th forf in tin- t i f-or. a" I ... W'.nt MrlivirlM il i .-1 1 n t -!? t r nf

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foiv. ard s. mini to )" flu n. ..".k in tin- mak'-up 'f th'- do'.. am'. i;'iw- 'wt' his wintct. hut loI::i is i nt'alrnt that h- has a n an mn-. who tetwer." far ahovn th- a ra-'i-ran of undrrstinly or f o r i p. t s.

N'ntrf hanif will i lay liuhun o

foll-r- at Duhnrpip Thürs. lav niht aral .Whraska at Lincoln. I i Iday ami Saturday nights. Th s-asoti v'M l.o to? mitvatrrl with a tw.-l;:v 'rip to Wahash and Dpauw n't i-k. Pri-paro for VIron-in. Tlw slashing i-tory t.f tin N"oI)ar.i' track train c- Wahah S.iturilay i?ivr-s a1l'il interest to th't'ortlicomirtfr Ptrnp-le hetweou V: .onin :-nl the Cold ami Wu The will h hrll hfff Satuialay. Tli" Uadtrrrs hivp hm pv a'.-ticint: ,.r,c- early fall find they :,r preT'tred to otHcinlly open tin ir indoor aon with a triui?iph over Wtre Iane and incldi-nta'dy ;n an-:.- the d t""at suffered at tin hands of tin ami" opponent t yar auo Tli'- .iiifxptctril showin- of Mi!rr xlio .lash and Murj-hy if- tIh !w-n.ih-run ha pivn the desir d hal-:jm-i-t-" tho N'ttro Pann- s'juad

U'itli Mlh-s. Patterson nnd HaiKy rar.uln- ir. crood form. Uoekm-'s nnn should win tio of th" three j,'irfs in tin- 4o-arl sprint. an ra-;it in which the loc-.ls have !.- l.eraldi-d a? weak. Sw.-.mi y and l'.urke ran In -.piendid f--rru Saturday and if they repeat thN wa-k. the i,old and I'.lue tril'e shoal. 1 e;hi a deidoil aiivantairo In tin- mile r-jn If tli- so-called lri:h sqnad onu-s tarouh in the d ih anil In the dil -!ue-J. Xttre Ia?r,e shon.ld Tive th" po'verful Hadder tri' : i i 1 1 r opposition. Kasper. M. ehan and M ! --Mith can. hold flu ir own in th..- nnd ij'e distances and Towers should 1 .1 cp-iii'ti'hrr in tin- p. de vault. Th' hör i'.: and hi.h .iurr.p are Votr P. line' weakest event--. AUTO RACE SATURDAY ON LOS ANGELES TRACK IMMAN'A POLIS. !r . . l-Vh. 1 .". Tu.- tars .f the sp,-, u. r'n! v il' f-s'irne the hit:;, f r n.ati"n il -iiiinir elia i upinnhi p with th.- r.a--aa the new Los An.ehs .-pt.-lwi;. Peh. 2. ard t-?ide.t -r t" l--w-r tl;ro'rrs of Pari. Ksta. cmwr-ed 'K;n" it. IMr. This w.'.l h. the tust chan-.pion-ihj; race re the war. It is ! id. 1 '.:' n r. e-ir.t i a . s and th award is n-.u'.e hy thA. A. A. cottUst loird. tl.e u..vrnhody et major Ii-.i-ne ant'nioi'l'.o rarins. Th.- ru!s c--v. rr.in:r th.e .hnnipSor.ship ' r.:. This wir-re-: en a star from pU k'.ri his far:t" eiv:rs. r.r.hss !. l.iv the t'f th rvan at th" time. An honor which is !!.! ;p ev.:. ; eatT stern; th.an thi' eh i mnlo-;--utp ir.ed.tl is to win th- !:;!: ir.a p--I.s r-.o'-mile - er.t. Th. s w ; : I 1..- a r..i mpiom-hip r.i e an. 1 ti.rtre in th. iw.ird hut tli.. m-li' i-h:a' dtiv.r Afejid irholly el! hi-- r !...;np..M-.s;.;p nances if assured the Ir.dianap.dis .actry.

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T.MM-.ay-itu.L.i-.VK.rs ,s. iioon.i,. NEW RACING CIRCUIT: CARPENTIER FOR BOUT: RECORD IN BOWLING Wednesday Tongues vs. Kirns. j , Thursdav Spokes s. Ax'rs. ; " ; ' rriHV Iioj.ches vs. Hubs. j'-pertil t.. T:.. N. Ti:a-e ; NI'W LORK, r h. 1'. William : I-y A.,- iif 1 IT: I.'XITFL) MCA GUK ' LaPOItTIC. Ind.. Fvh. l..-The rr- ' r'. the -ov; ; icture aral thoatrt- MA NFP WA. Wi-. jv . 1" - - Monday S. A. Vets vs. Coil Spec- nsntatives of the Northern Ind. rac- , ca1 ,ran- "rii'1 t-r.iht that he had ; r.ew werl l's r.-c rd f- -.- , - f . , , i r eeiv d a eat p.a.-sae from. M. j three im-s in. b- .v::-.- -a -:,' - ul- luff circuit will meet in South I .end . . . . , . Tuesday Pailv Barbers vs. Mann .. . Ieschanps. :n t?;a?er of Crorc-s Iish. d u ii a 1 y v. ai .. r .-v. . r f M . . Stars , nd ay, I .-. ' 0. to elect others ati.1 ! i'arpet-.ti. r. the Fr, r.ch heavyweight ' waukee. wh :; lie roll. -1 T - ' ., ! IYila Tcxacos vs. Fables. j iraw the plans for the race . cha n.pinn. ;i. - . ptir. an o'.Ter for ' Wis a.n::i stat. t'r;r:; T:. vrpict r j FAGLTF I 1 rosrrarn -f the coTnim. season of Carpenti. r t etmae in a world's ; pr-vpus r cord wa.-, h- ' 1 i v Han v

Monday Oarhurctors s. Tops. jtho North;-rr. Indiana Fair assoria-! championship i-on.test with Jack j -iv n of Pitts', -r-:. I'a . w i... m...

Tu sda Windshields vs. pistons. tions. Tlie Fair association plans : Pomps, y jn .r:ut i i n July 4, or j 71 in l.'l'.'.

Wednesday Hoods vs. Horns. :' ji the six f;lir circuit just ; Lahor Pay. Thursday Starters vs. t'ylirders. ; ' rania-d which compromises thej Wini:',eld p. Sn- han. a repreenFriday Fualizers vs. Radiators. 1 ities 1'aul line. VanWert. and tative of Mr. Fo. yesterday c nWKST SH'F LFAGL'n ; 1 licksviile. Ohio: Krr.davillo, and ferred with the French m an aire- to Monday Clown Club as. Lewis Anpo'a, Ind.;: and Hillsdale. Mich. ! ohtain the necessary signatures.

stnrc i.. t-. riiik-shat;k of Muksviih- ist i

The iar'e-r numl r oi :.; n i t any sine'e ace to ieci.-t r i.t.d. r thselectiv s r a 1 w w .is 1 . " 1 ?. . t '. J . wl.o u'ave th ir a-e as :: o.irv

Tuesday Ma'iir-lski vs. Nemeth C(dts. V eunesday Choka Stars s. Happy Five. Friday -Oil Cans vt?. Murray .V Seyety.

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

president of the new racinc circuit. The oous.- r f repr es. ntat i ves h is ( le ted a pta "-side r.t only once in the

history of the I "idled States. That

New York city, with 27..10L'. suffered the matest mimher of deaths ia the inllufr.za ejiiilemie of liU--i:19. Atlanta, r.;i, with 212. had tiie least.

Of 4"7. '.' men r-je t -l hy d: if !i ards arai camp ard artnv :r-

uas in 124, when there was no

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alcohol or Irtir ta raN.

seh-ction hy the electoral college ! and the h'.use named John Quir.ey . ... . . , Adams ovrr Andrew Jackson. j Try NEWS-TIMES Waflt Ad:

Charlie O'Leary, shortstop of the j champion Detroit Timers of 1907,;

1?0S and 1909 has signed to coach I If

the Yankees. He played .scmi-j.ro; hall in ClvcaKO last year. j

It will st Jack Demps. y $.104,ilO tax if ne jrets a $500.0 )0 purse, as he and Jack Kearns have hopes. The normal tax on $500, 0M) is $40,S40 and the surtax is $263.510, making a total that will put considerable hole in said jmrse.

The stat tax on th LeonardDundee bout in Jersey City a week atfo amounted to $3,S37.70.

Champion Penny Leonard will

pass through South liend on Mon-! i day afternoon on his way to Cali- j fornia. where he will finish his work ,

in the movies. He will be out of the ring three months.

The "Wilde-Russell bout, scheduled for Monday nicjht, has been jmt over till Wednesday nifrht. After the battle the English champ will h'ad for Toledo to fret In trim for his coming meet with Frankie Mason.

Win ii Ti.iuifV

r.y i uremics. the war hrokc out dene ef C.r. enwich Village wasj

anxif'us to thrht. He want-d to et j to the front so he "t!d it to tin-J marim s" and was therefore? one of ; the "first to tiht." Gene was a j genuine soldier durinp the war. He! "ot to the front" both as a soldier ; and as a patriot. He was in the j thick of the fi-ht. Now (Irno is. hack at his old job. rin ÜKhtintf. and as in the world war h' seems detin d to "k t to the fron t" in th j -trife .f rn -ni. conflict. Tunney. un.br the management of the astute j i:;l! K" !o-. has all the var marks

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CITY LEAGUE MEN ROLL BIG SCORES

Van Dewalle of the Matz and Forstbauer Team Leads Bowlers.

';ty baL'iie howlers are showin;

their players showinp ratings of ISO and hitter. Art Van de WaJle, of

I the Matz tVr Forstbauer team, is lead-

in-? the way with a ivoa double cen

tury, Liblie aters, of the Hooslcr W'itmer 'rams, is second with 192, while Harnhart his team mate, Carl Kruoscr, is but ! Atvas

of tin i omit;- heavy weight chain- some splendid avcrapcs, fifteen of

p. on. He has enjr.iped in snnv halfdo.en bouts since demobilization and has wr. Ih'-m all with knoekout. His lat ncountr was with toimh Al Koherts win. took the full count in the ihth round. Tiinnry is to,. 0f th- few really intelligent fellows in the rin tod.iy. Although practitally .i niw-romcr imot i?.-; th.e ln avi's. Tunmy hoxes '.:th th.' ej. -ri.-p.ee of a veteran. I'ti'lrr th- tut. laue of Jack Denninp. i leadinp middleweight a few years i ...(. C.ejie has master d the knack of snappy, scientific hittinp. His favorite pum:li is a rUM or left hook. :hc blows tra. llinp hardly more than a foot and a half. It was with

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I Joss Cembei linp Mohn IJeyera F.oinski Gall Lott Mohn Scott ('asm ier Schnelle Younp Schnelle McOrath Schmidt F.rownel!

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Kovacs Sweitzer Wallinp Dolde Krontkowsk I Tcheda

Jester

one pine behind him. They :.bo show some hiph class three pame totals in which Charlie

Hates Heydo Pearson

Van Kirk is hiuh with 705; Van le Antlcrson

y.Mo winp

of this description that , follows:

. ikeped and finally dropped j VaM 0 Walle

Walle second a MI 7 3 anl Waters third

with . Zr-. Hiph sinPle scores tor the league is held by Fddie Waters at 27 s. Tom Sharkey is second with iN; aral Charlie Van Kirk has tho show place with 257. The players

tnese pood av trapes are as

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Tiinio v erip-ip.'d m a number of ; Waters Hoosier Creams, nay I - ovit.s in Paris after the sipn- j Kriic'cr lloosier Creams

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One of his best j Sharkey Koehler

TR0EH WINS WING SHOT AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP i-LANSAS CITY, Mo. IV h 1 . frank M Troeh. of V.i r co u er. Wash., today won th int. : ...t io- il mateur shot champiomhip. th. principal event of the int. rs.,--ip shootinp to'irn.t n. r.t .1.". pr-

.: u of t ha ; rm ist ice

p. rfoin.am e.s was a victory over' Sehafv

Ih.t. Martin who later won the A. F. i Van Kirk Koehler fc

u-av w.-ipht in Ii m

ati !; .-. Tunm y ion . r M a rtin

w.-ipht t it lt in tournament; Schäfer

r-ceived a de- j Hepler Liebelts

in a tour round i ahlan Lienelts

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hut h inp a lipht-heaT".yeipht

by the military the he.vyweipht

was pot p-rmiited i ' : t la r it i s to enter

: . a r:: i tn nt bo.i t s. i!.'fcr- n.tr:n th- rofessinal -inp the Greenwich Village terror

a as a hiM-k-ke, pf-r witli a Now York

oT.n.a re. al house. Tunney

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200 192 191 190 17 1ST 1ST 1R7 ISO IS 4 IS:: ISC

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his chanpe from the sedentary ,o :h.- sta nmn;s with humorous phil-s.-p'.y. "I look -ke pinp," TUUSed .;.!', "is all ripht until your books ir. off iv. their halanee. I derive a iot more tun kn.ockinp other puys

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F.oinski Liobelts Fiscke Hans Drup Co... Lott Mit?. v l-'orstbaiier. I tee be Mat - I'orstbauer

Moore Liebelts y

Abraham Koehler X: Schafr 12 1S1

Hoosier Creams ..15 ISO

M elsheimer Hans !rup Co 13 ISO G'Hd Sele t Class. A s-ood class of bowlers makinpr the s !( t irrade was feature d as the rtT.lt f the work's play. Joe Kovacs of the Oliver leapue. was hiph with f.3x. which is a 219 pait. Cliff Gheen of the FJks' leapue. was sec-

b.d-"ps to the 'end with u22, while C. lirpter. of Tor.ph club and the ci;y leapue Avas third with 6 2:!.

n. i.il.i rs of which i The other tvo players making the

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Stark Drain Weise Waters Kanaar Van de Walle Sharkey Fischke Moor Voelkers Dice WooIruff Cook Tramer Powers Levey Click Iloob F.urkowski Dennis

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202-207 202-207 2 or, 207 207 205 204-205 205 203 20.1 20" 20?, 20.-4 202 202 202 202 201 201 201 201 200 200

"Miracle Man" Stalling will have a worthy successor In the event he fulfills his threat to retire from the management of the Boston Braves should Maranville be traded to th? Giants. Jack Barry, former Athletic and Bed Sox second baseman, is scheduled to take over the Job.

Eastern track writers and sportsmen are booming Pooch Donovan, traine rof the Harvard track team, for trainer of the Olympic track team.

3Between You and the High Prices Stands The Grand Leaders:

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Prices brought down to far below wholesale cost in many cases. Every department has contributed. We would rather count the cash than merchandise. Come early.

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Vin.t $3..V New Smoc-keil Middies

Txtra lin i uality. 1 Pino quality wali

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Billy Sylvester, pride of Missouri i:: the hurdles. Is a cousin of Bob Simpson, hurdles record-holder ana trainer at Missouri.

Paddock, the far-eastern sprint ehamr', is not being so highly touted I in the east now. On scribe says h "has much to learn about start- '

ing some of the other fine points of the sprinting game."

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rd t!a ;: 1m. i. 1"- v r t. tvery right

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prad i.-rp V. Atvas. who turned In

He isj12. and the veteran John Casmier.

!r,;H'ii-:m r and verv ! unloaded an other bundle of 02

.tm's s. (j it irlvts ao- sticks, bin; to thi ring-ide. not tt J Val Atvas. of thf Oliver league, fail ir p:::;i;tic advice, i was the high gun of thp week for

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i. r .y m m w ta athletic pro-, -.r roll of honor, cracking the ref a worthy ia risb. ion er. "JTun- slstable little wooden soldiers for a

sav, !i h

i: it !t nting vrork- i total of LT..". for one game. Joe Ko

vacs. of the same league, took sec-'

has a task to accomrin : ! -ut ) f- always

ond placo with 2 4 6. while

third

i p!y with a fallen I place honors were divhled by two

is ;'n' :-.!t to a'.-ist him to r. 1". t). '.'ts tlv influence ? r accunts for th.- pa n -pulsus. Sh.- :s a nun in a

Vehicle leapuo boys. Rirhards anil

Wolf. Th4 complete 1 i-t of double century performers for the week is j

GAMKK THIS WI-TKK. 31nday. CUTTKR CO. LEAGUE fix clubs. watch co. i,i:agci: Six Clubs. Tuesday. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Elghtc lubs. ELKS' LEAGUE Hoofs vs. Cubs. Bucktnils vs. Colts. Peps vs. Bills. CIT Y LEAGUE E ig rit clubs. FEDERAL LEAGUE Grits vs. Ieers. Orfuns vs. Pawns. Tails vs. Trongs. Tl i u Jay. A NTLE BS LEA C, U E BiKks s. Jewels. . . Noses vs. Charms. Knees vs. Tylers. OLIVER LEAGUE 2 0 clubs. 1 '. AXK E US LEAGUE J'irt vs. Farmers. St Joe vs. Morris BUn

Citizens .o. 1 vs. I nion.

"Cuddy" Murphy, Dartmouth football and baseball star, who quit the New Hampshire college last fall when charges of professionalism

wre made against him. has signed for a tryout with the Boston Red Sox.

All So. Bend is Talking About Grand Leader j pgB Qovjns

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Women's S35 Winter Coats

Kverv woman or miss hi buys on. of tla'.' coat:;

at .ls.7ä is L'oinp t" g't tl. pre:tt't tut bargain

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vrloiirs, silvcrtoiu s. 1'laln

tailoted or fur trimm-'!

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A punster rises to remark that Ward's great showing ns forWard for Notre Dame Saturday should bring him re Ward for faithful service and send him a long way toWard a monogram.

Michigan in the senate and Michigan In the conference have even ; tallies. Newberry's average to date j is .000 in Washington and the Wol- : verines basketball average is iden- J

tlcally the same in th ennferene race.

Sam T -ingford, the Boston Tar Baby, who first entered the ring before many of us fell out of the cradle, is scheduled to box 10 rounds j with Jeff Clarke in Terre Haut to- j night. i

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I'rfore inventory we are losinp o u t Woman's Winter Co.ts worth uj t "-". ii ii 1 ai:.-n's Wool S.M'e lr'ss. s. Th- ;ir uoiol.rful val'i.--::t

$12.75

WOMEN'S $15 SILK POPLIN DRESSES $7.95 WOMEN'S $25 SERGE SUITS AT $15.75 $6.50 PLAID AND SILK DRESS SKIRTS $1.95 $50.00 PLUSH COATS, LONG OR SHORT $29.75

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Rube Vickers. an rdd-time big leaguer, has contracted to manage Kalamazoo's representation in the Central league.

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