South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1920 — Page 9
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Kai,ro , ,:rt ,rU vrs nhn hnv h'n v.-nrkiiu: in the vicinity of f f-c-ola. haw v : v ('.! in rounding up a ;.; tr "f yunjjr ir-en from that lor-nl-lty v.l.o iirp alb ire, j to hav been il:. I! If a f 'i in rair.irou robberies! of fr';u'ht cars which hav occurred rr-rr-ntlv. The younrr men were takn to the j local poii e j-tation turrlay. where ! u.c v v. r- 11 out -n lioniJs nnrl will I appear in U.e ritv court this mornink'. 1 at thi; ti.mpi ,r;. William Farm: in is apair. .ven In! ' f-a;itiful William Fox production, H.:rt SirJ;'-, whbh ! showing ,lf xh" T T;'T'1 theater tr.d-iy. It H , -w . : : 1 that "H'ift Strings" s urpa-f ? i in h"inn wayj vry oth'-r play in i v h!rh n'tM tnr has appeared. ' h story i-- one in whi"h laughter' and tearrr.s are int rmin?!fl. P,!g ' "f n"S which slid the rov.f'iirjsrr? ' - 11''1 i"a fon tp.p near: ftnnss or. humanity, abound, j cikmi: r.riij MFirriNG. i Th"- rncmbrrs of Sr. CVcilia's rr.njr) PKil! of St. Pan IV. L'pVcopal church: ' will l.o rntcrtalnrd Fri-lav -Vf-ninK by M!vs Aller- Your.- 41 7, Park a v. MKS DltlNCfl TO rATi:UTAIS. ?d:-. t A. Ir??ch, S. Mill st.. will 1." hf-tcss Tur-yd.y pvenlnc to thv member.- of the p.ishop Knit ker-hackr-r c"JiM of St. Paul"? Fpi'-cop.il c hurch. HiTrntNs I'no.M i:st. v.'r.llam H. Prrr.. of t!i- United News company. itv:rne,1 from New York r.ml ft!ir ta.tern cities Sunday morninc. He waf east on an extensive pTi rc lia inrr trip ar.d was OI1(, a vf ( k mum or so. A on was- born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stire. 91 F. Third Ft.. at St. Joseph's m.trr.lty Im.vpital Sunday. RHODES SCHOLARS TO PAY AX EXTRA CHARGE OXFORD. Feb. 2S. Candidates for Khwk's sl iiolirships in Oxford university will have to pay an extra $2 r0 yearly to meet the increased cost of living, as the present scholarship of $l.r00 "is no longer sufIclent to cover the expenses of a full year, including terms and vacations." This is pointed out In the statement of the Rhodes trust for ID 10. The trusters have mado a temporary jrrant of a mtkiII war bonus to existing Fcholars but those elected for any year liter than ID 19 will have to furnish the additional monc'. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads CLASSIFIED TO TIt.IK It on In.llma r.v. to trn.le for r,i(lstcr. I'us itres.. lu Llucoln Wan- i;. it2 WANTi:n-Fundslied r(onm for lipht lionsekeopiiiK. Address I'., .evs-Tinies. 17 1:; FOR SALI: Strictly tndern eUht room lion.- on Llncrdii oay 1. fan irlvo lniniellate possession. Starli II-ulty .'. WANTKI) Ttiree messender boys at eiue nt the Webern l'nlon. 2i'2 WA.Ti;i-at once t;al st;ille9. Trick llros. 5 nnd 1V ctor'. 27t3 FOi: SALI! S.'vj'n-ro. in house. 224 Law mice st. Centrally located. Newly remodeled with bath. Term and bnire,',.atH I";s:sl"u' J- s,out. ow!iTr FÜK SALI) Johnson motor wheel nnd tdcycle. r.2.5 S. Fnion st. 27t7 nut sali;. TO SFTTLi: AN FSTATF. F. Thlril ft , 7-room modern. $4..rGo. Line. In way ., double hon t rooms on -a-h side. Mo.lcrn. Knrdwood floors. In first class condition. U.ooiV V. I. iHiunahoo. Kealtor, -o J. m. s. i:i dir.. l'horie.. office Mniu 7; lies. Purrlson XSVl .'.7s tf Poll SAI.K A Ko'd scv.'ii -room mnil.Tn li"iiM' In Itiver 1'ark. iie tlk north of car line. :.V) cash r terms. A od feveii-rooia houne. l. Fourth st.. gas nnd le-trl.- liht5, s..i a Btx-rooin house on S. Spring .vt., all newly painted and papered. .V.'.'joo; .small payiuent tlown. balance on terms. A .j six room bolide on S. Main st., aid tic.trldty, tellar uuder entire house. 'iein. nable price, cash or term. Can jjiv immediate possession f any of ihe poises. Arci'dlle C. Colpuert, phone M'.,ha nWa 111. 23t7 l-'Ol! SALI! S.-Vfii pa- ri-cr Studebal.er live-pausen jrer ar; ri vo -n cord ttren. Harrain for lash, se- llitry Worthlacton. Kcnwortby Motor '.upvr tlou. MishaU s,M-:- A ir..d .-lzUt-romu house alI lnojern t.y,r,t furnace; lv20 u'ar- ... (!nv,u , , , Opolt. S2T. L. MNhawakn . .-t Lir.FUTY lb).MsOar jat patrols win raid r.s at room iL j. M. s. hi le (-lth :iu.,r. Conlne y.o.us..:f ,v p-tt;e our prlcp before you s:i. Camp, f ucn:e '.0. I .ioa. .i.na i.sl ltf WAN i III To p.l i - A r.i. r o: io;ii". rurgitic fron !... p. f" ( i. Will pay ' i 'C" a ;wl.k dvi! , : Av.Liio C''- ; I sen. !i.n- .V::iw;iK.i llvl. tf roi: salt: Modern nin-'-ri'."i h.a-?e, ) beiircon'. fun ,o-e la-at. SMTi.rarv :du.nb.n. -!e trie li-v'it. go. i teiair. . i?t n, u'!, a'aire ! -. l.i. ken 1. J--;. r JH W )!.:aw.i!v.i ;-v. U ;:. !..;;. K.vilrcr. 2oi ri:;.-.- i;.i:-.i; i;k:j.. ri'.c::e Lin ;.7i ..ntl; Üea 1 Ir.d. l'i'.t? 1;. svi.k. orncr of W. t.. r.r. lawrri Marg.trvt : ti-r la a. !. c 1 ;r -1 . . 1 ( a : c lot tJlli I'ri Jl '.. i Wia. li..p:. U.'.ilt:. ' "iti'Mji Hank 1'..!$:.. , I'-cLo L.;.--oia 1371 ou;'a I'.cad. Ir.d. I ! !: SAU! S-ven -rrn .o.ise p-vatod t t 112:'. W. Sc. m.. b.dv.eea t"..-- - I ...I T -., C V'.l' -il ' W -a i a t'-r.
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, , . -..j f.- '..- T r : - '. Much interest is attached to three new players that MctJray, manager of the New York Giants has booked to play with his clan. Younpr Jimmy Mcuadp, who made his reputation at Fordham Ian year, is one of the. three that McCraw vatched clo-ely. Kelly, a f-ix footer, has a.lso ftad hi5? ups and downs on t!ie diamond, as did James Oartor, who threw the pill for Tulsa last feaon in the western leaprue. It looks as if the Giants are pretty well fortified. MANY BOILERS IN BIG SCORE DRIVE Eildie Sommers of City League Leads Attack In Honor Holl With 427. A remarkable number of scores were turned In by local league bowlers for recognition in our roll of honor during the past week in which Kddio Sommers, rolling with the Outcasts In the City leafruo. lef! the attack with 247. H. Darr, o! the Oliver league, was second with 2 46. while Carl Mohn, of the Texacos, In the United league, came third with 241. It has been a lonp time since 8i many substantial scores were postod during a similar period and this numerciful attack upon the timber is undoubtedly duo "to th approaching big tournaments, in which most of the local cracks are entered. There were 10 pin knights who cracked off 2?0 or better, which is a lot of lumber to demolish in one game. flames this week: MONDAY. Watch Co. Lcncfue. Siv clubs. Cutter Co. Lenpruo. Four clubs. Tl'MslAY. Kiks rxiiio. F.u-ktails vs. Pops. Cubs vs. Hills. Colts vs. Hocfs. Commercial ICaftiie FUht clubs. vi:i).vi:si.v. City LM?rm. Fight clubs. l'tilvral IariH. Orfuns vs. Tails, ivers vs. I'roncs. Fawns vs. Grits. TiirnsDAY. Antler lA'auo. Xoses vs. Nnn ?. Jewels vs. Tylers. Charms vs. Fuck. Olior I;iv;iit'. clubs. Mtlon Hank Ia-sii Six clubs. ruinw. Tfinplt Ixap-ue Hairs vs. Staps. . Toes VS. Lovals. Horns vs. Tiisi. Singers lAigiie. KUht clul-s. ViIn Rrs. IxTigtio. Four clubs. Automobile I'apin. Monday Horns vs. Tops. Tuesday Cylir.dtrs vs. I'.juallzrrs. Wednesday Starters vs. Wind-i-hivlds. Tluirsday Hoods vs. Pistons. - I'ridav 'nrburetors vs. Radiator", Coiled Ijosiirue. Mann Mo::day Coil Spe.U.i.s V--. I Stars. Tuesdav K.igles vs. Daily FarFTiday Texacos vs. S. A. V. -I. Vehicle Ix'ague. Mor 1 ty Rims vs. Skelr.s. Tuesday Axels s. Reaches. Wednesday Spokts vs. Stud' b.ik ers. Thursday Tongues vs. Hounds. Friday Roister vs. liuhs. Ust Side I-rnir. lnnibvl!hoi. tafSi v NPo t Ja
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, - - v I . s . ' .,- ; ; ELEVEN MEMBERS AT WEEKLY SHOOT Snow and Cold Weather Fail to Dampen Ardor of Gun Club Cracks. Klcven members of the St. Joe Valley dun club were present at the ... , . . . , ufjuwr wceKiy snooi oi me ciuo held Saturday afternoon at MuesseTs prove. The snow flurries wore not conducivo to good shooting, it be in;? quite difficult to follow - the course of the birds, but even in spite of this handicap several frool scores wore turned in. Myers was high in the club event, breaking 4J targets. Rupee and Geitrer were tied for second in the club event with 41 birds apiece. In the total of 100 birds Fhot at, including tho SO practice targets. Myers was again hiph with 9 2. Rupee was second with S7, and Cady nnd Gustaf.-son were tiel for third with each. The score?: t'Uib Practice Hvent t Name UirdM Uirds Firds Stanley 1! 10 4(; 441 Myers 24 21 2d 1: 21 2 0 1 4 l Geiger Rupee Augustine Gustafson . . . . ü 4P. 42 42 42 Coily . . McQueruy 2 l IT 20 Whitamyer, Sr Halland Mu esse 1 STAGE TW O SPEEDY GAMES AT Z. B. HALL Two fast and exciting basketball pames were staged Sunday afternoon at tho Z. 3. hall on IMvision m. More a capacity house. The first Kamn was starteil at promptly o'clock and the fans were kept in a constant state of delirium throughout both contests. The II. I'. A. A. team of kouth Rend defeated the Y. M. H. A. team I of Renton Harbor in a fast and 'dos a game by th score of 17 to 1. 'The frame was a see-saw affair all the way through, but the local tossers copped tho pame b ya final burst of accurate basket tossing which won for them. The Z. R. team walloped the White Eagle team of Chicago in the second game by the count of 3 4 to 2 2. The local hopped off into the lead, and kept it all th time, although at hair timv me lhim.-j lads were but one point behind. The i half ended IZ to 14, with the lcal 'boys on the large end of the s ort . j The bväl crew got started in th second half and soon piled up a safe lead. Strar.tz and Aftowskl starred for the locals. j Colts. Tuesday Mukielski Cigars vs. I.eis Stars. J Wednesday Happy rive vs. Oil j Cans. I Friday Murraj &. bepety vs.. i Clo U'Q Club-
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t : HARD HITTERS TO FEATURE TOURNEY Teddy Murphy of Chicago h Great Boxer According to Press Agents. Teedy Murphy, the crack Chicago -"cifini, v.-no win appear here i Thursday night March 11 before the Twin City A. C. in the final bout of the evening at the Oliver hotel. has tdie bout scheduled before his i Mpht here with the Texas Kid. Ho will lipht in Kenosha Thursday night, March e, before John Wag ner's club. His opponent there will l'o Fhil Green, a tough little light weight from Milwaukee. Murphy appeared in Kenosha last week where lie pained a slight ad vantage over liud Christiano. of Ruf falo. in a hard, fast, clean 10-round bout. The light was close all the way through, but tho superior box: ing of the Chicago lad enabled hin to oarrv nwav the decision. Mur pby is just a youngster, but r.nder the guiding wing of Ike Rernsteln and Fackey Mcl arland, he bids rair to Lccom a serious contender for (Ilennv Leonard's crown. Kastorn Trip. If Murphy is successful in beating i tue Texas Kid here he will sro on an extended trip to the Xew Eng land states. While there Murphy will tackle the best lightweights in that section of the country and if he goes well there hb will go out after Renny Leonard's scalp. Th- Chlrapo boy has been giving away poundage in most of his fights, but in his bout here the lad from the Lone S'tar state will make 132 pounds at J o'clock for him. nori: ix) ii Ri;cisioN. r.v As:--oeiated Tress: MKLMoriiNE. Thursday. Feb. 26. Sir Ronald C. Munro-Ktrfruson. the K". ei nor-Genera 1 in opening the commonwealth parliament today slid that an early decision by the I'nited Srates to share the responsibility of the league of nations was earnestly to be hoped for. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads W1LBER HOOL Takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous custo:hers for their very liberal patronage and besrfl to announce that he will open A MAV SHOP at 2(: Ilm JrfTiTMm IUd., South Rend March 2. when he will be ready for business. Prices will re.Tiain the same: Shaving 15 rents; haircuttirg. 25 cents. Mishawaka custrdners will be welcomed ;it the new luoation.
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