South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 71, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1920 — Page 6

ü UILKsrvW MOUMMi, MAHCH 11, 1920 rHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BOXING TOURHEY STAGED TONIGHT

Texas Kid and Teddy Murphy .Will Swap Iu nein- At Oliver Theater.

Or r- of f t..-t .'irr ;. t l xln t!-nt vrr Itro'j'lit touMlar ji t "ritinio Ja South 11' n-I will .".pj-ir t--night at the o'.ivrr th;itT. Prornotor S'wnrth-s lit arrari-l four outs for th o rnir. t( h N : hra.IliiKT. He In, ..Üi'r.'l thtoys from far ;inl m r t Ii ;''' tiirlr w;irs bf-for- the leal fli:ht fi!.s. ha featrurs. lihti-h'..s welterweights ;r lant.im vi.:ht--. io the fans will have a ch.ttv' f fff'lnz boy.-s fnin erry lea.iiMK- Hvlsion with th'- rxr.'ijlion f l:'ivy-

w eights.

Afettw iVo;;z the Training Camps

N'IIW OKM-ANS. Ia.. March 10. Smekv Joo Wood narrowly f:--rajH-fl inJury hero yesterday when ho was hit a .rnns-hln Mow on the h? with a hasfh.ili hat during j -rar tier, by I)if i XJf hau.--. Ni"hau? v'.i,,jrfl on th'- v-.t k'rvunl as he ti.a! a u rrifir win.

IP ST SPUINCS, Ark., Man h lfl. With the rxrrption of Pitcher Frank lP-rt.t, ill with Influenza, the Pirat squal yestenlny underwent thir first trainint: of t Ii year, l'lt her !'.!;k' is hobMirs'.; a mit on a .srained ankle.

Ihr circuit with two boys on tho

sacks in the first and the oprosltlon

coul'i not catch up.

IUlOVNSVIU,K. TVxa. March

10. The St. Louis Cardinals' hl? .'juad will h- split into four squads

Saturday, two puttini: on an exhlhltion pa mo at San Benito and two

playing here.

TAYIiOR, Texa, March 10. Kvery rf ular In thp St. Iuis Browne ua to pet a chance to "show off"

n the exhibition pmp today with

the S.m Antonio cluh of tho Te:;a?

league, Jimmy Purko declared.

PASADH.VA. Calif.. March 1". Manager Mitchell cav Iii regulars an ( tr;i innintr in w hich t. f.v rtako the V.'ujiinr.s in their flr-t tilt V.-'erday hut the 'ul. h-t to Dolar.v recruits. I to 'J.

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t-nd Kid I'ay and Harl.v Keee ptir..-t (.vh nthT. The nn.:.-;d-Mat, which are e!eat-1. and th" rinff itsoif win i- tins aft ernoon. The ftrM hout will start nt h:?.0 nVlock: promptly, and fro:n then on until tho final h. 11 M'.jr ds the. glovc-3 will tl y thiol; and I'm -i. ;mh1 wiiuiup. Tn tho final hout of tho rv iiiir.: Texas Ki-1 will T ddy Mur phy, the pride of h i a -,' 's lii:ht"Weipht.S. Thee hoys ar- i-a h' duh d to po 10 rounds, hut there almost unlvorpal opinion truit the hout wad tormina to heforo the r.o minutes nro Vp. hecnuo pnch lad packs a mean nra'llop and each in out for victory. Texas holds th lightweight honors of the Pacific and M. jth- n State, whilo Murphy, although he dors not po5?e.vs a.s many laurels as Texas, l-5 considered just a? pood. K.ich l.d li confident that he has championilihro In hltn. and It will h"

brought out tonight.

.l.'Kr:',A:, VU.. Maren 1". .F i 1 1 n i Johnston.-; j lav at third have wsi-- the fo.ituro of the practice P'ir.-'.o in which the youncsfers of fli- ilrooklvn fold lnat th' retrular ' to Z iel- Wheat. Hy Myers and ' '.rimes havi not rorortod.

SAX ANTONIO, T(.x.. March 10. --Arrival of Miguel rjonznlcs from t ha 4 completed the (Hants' family. In a practice arno ye.-trrday the joined' is heat the regular.-, G to :..

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mean n chanop at som of the top-

notchers in the lishtwe-ut divi-mn for either, and caih is confident of winning. In the srTiii-wdndup Vounp dleutu'ood .of 1'ort V.'avne. who lias s:ppearrd' in South Pcnd on several frevious occasion", will stack up Hfralnst Sailor Pitehi of Chica-o, v. an eUht-round cont'st. Poth of thtne lads aro recou'nir.ed leading foatherwelj;ht.. and each is anxious to hanp a victory on his holt. Their Ftay in the rinp should hnnu out some clover hoxdnt; as well as some hard hittir.fr. Wddi 1 Appear. F.ddie V.'elsh will m..le his initial appearance before h;eal tlRht fan.s when he meets Joe perry, of Thirapo, in a six-round hout. These lads aro welters and their hout Mhould ho full of hard hitting if it lasts for the full -clx rounds. Perry defeated Whitie Clements at the last hout held lure, and he is especially desirous of adding new laurels In this vicinity. Welsh will furnish plenty of opposition, and a K. O. is expected to fettlo the hout. Kid Knv, of Niles. will meet Iie.se. of Importe, in the tlrst hout. and thos two lads should kIv the fans a cooii demonstration ff scientitie hoxxlm,' coupled with putdslnn'-r hlttinp. They will K ix rounds at 1-S pounds.

JArisSO.VVIIJ,!-:. I'll.. March 10. ---Manaecr IPmclnn. f.f the Varikor?, i a r.ounr od the reh a.e of "Pod" Sml.h, former third ha soman of the I '.rave.- to Vernon as part of the 'M. uei de.il. The recruits hcit the V ulars yosierilay 'J to 1 in a seven innin'4 pame.

AKP.ON. Ohio. March 10. Harry Oreh. of Pittshurp. shaded Clay

Turner. St. Paul, here In 12 rounds

last nUht. Jurt after the hout c.reh received a Ions

from Huffalo advisinp him that Jack

noniiesoy had accepted terms lor a

10 iound scrap there Decoration day.

with Turner.

distance call

BASEBALL MEN

START WORKOUT

l,Ki: rHAPIdlS, Ui., March 10. - -Pad weather continues to hinder tin work of Connie Mark and his A th'dt Itaio ye.-terday caused po.-t potu m nt of the "farnily panic."

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

PI PMTNCHAM. Al i.. Marcli 10. Mot fi.ldini; work was on tap for the Phillies souad in their praetieo this afternoon. All of tie hattcry riu n rot under way ja sterday.

MACON. Ca.. March 1 The two Tin r cntchers led opposing teams in a short scrap yesterday. Slanape". outfit downed Aln.mith's lo 2 in a four inninp han: up fracas. ().car pouniled the hall for

Several days' Inspection of the candidates for the varsity baseball

s'qu.nd liri.s convinced Coach Dural

that ho has about the most promis

in;r at ray of recruits parked under

a Notre Dame canopy in several season. A twa wor ks workout in th(dr pymnasium has put the lank-bound athletes in trim for outdoor work, which will be in next week. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the Notre Dame- freshman track srjuad will meet Western Normal in a dual moft in the local pymnasium. Despito the fact that two stellar Gold and Pine yearlin'-rs, .Murphy and Desch, will not compete, pockne's first year men are expected to furnish the normal clan ruddy opposition. Murphy and Desch have left for New York to tak part In eastern indoor events. Western Normal has a strong track team. Two or threo hadincr Wolverine squads have fallen before the pedapops.

MAHKIi:i to the man she loves after a tnae of thrillinjr adventures. Only one of the hl-h lirhts in "Kverywoman," the picture of the year at the Castle and Itiallo theaters Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Admission 20 cents and 30 cents. 1 7 2 -1 1 Adv.

Read the "Golden Ape." a journal of fact, hope and conviction. lue. 051-April 17

Karl Caddock and Straiipb-r Lewi are t,3itu: to wrestle for anothrr crack at Champion Stecher next Monday r.ipht. Caddock ami Lewis will meet in a tini-h match in Madison b'uuare Garden. New York.

Tho T'll is on Indians, a team of real redmen from the Oneida trihe of Wisconsin, are on a barrstorminp basketball t r i i in New York.

The Ped Sox have bolstered their outfield still further by smninp up Armando M:rsins. the Cuban outfielder who quit the Yankees two seasons auo because- h wasn't

regular.

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Kd. Smith. Chienpo sporting writer who has officiated in South Send on numerous occasions. is scheduled to r feree the WlldeMason bout in Toledo Fri lay nUht.

easterners for some reason known ..nly to themselves and hinted at by others are strongly in favor of minlmi.it'p the effect of the forward pass. They never did learn a successful offense of the aerial panic out on the Atl intic coast and now they'ii like to have the pame considerably curtailed.

Terr.' Haute player will work out with the Indiana utuvorf.ty nine down at Itloominpton from the !'nt to 1st rf April. Monbcai Itrown. manager of Torre- Haute, is lo t' hinp the collepiar.s.

reptimlstic souls aro hoping th.it the si-t!ay bicycle race in NewYork is th only thing Gov. Kdwards h:is started that he can't finish.

Knockout Muppsy. a thrid rate middleweight, pot $6. 230 for lasting: two rounds with Kloby Corccr.m. Ynnkeo divlsion champion, in Peyton last Saturday nisht.

Texx lllckard has dropped the hint that the recent indictment of Jack Dempsoy and his manager is the outcome of a threatened Jlc.OOO hlackraalllnp scheme which fell throuph. I'.ddie Ilous. h will pet $1 3.o?0 for his season's work with the lied--, or JlOo aral expenses for eery ilay of work.

Frank Isbell has followed the rampl sot by several wise major leaupuers and is po-.np to let bos undr 12 into his hauri pames at Wichita. Tho boys of today are tho l.iht- of tomorrow," rns.

A Japanese marathon runner I bins to run from the Pact fie coast to the Atlantic coast. Ho w ill traei stilted distune s each day. Some wind!

Marietta co'.lepe has trained i place on the Posten college football schedule next fall. The tame will be played in Piston on Nov. :".

Jokey Fred M. Car mo. . an 1-Tar-old .southerner, i- .Mrr,i:u' S2".'.0f' a year riding th? por.i'.s d,w:i In Cuba.

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TEDDY MURPHY of Chicago "TEXAS KID" Western Champion 10 Rounds 130 Pounds ELLEN WOOD vs. SAILOR PITCHIE 8 Rounds 126 Lbs. EDDIE WELSH vs. JOE BERRY South Bend Chicago 6 Rounds 142 Lbs. HARLEY REr :E vs. YOUNG FAY Laportc 128 Lbs. Niles

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