South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1920 — Page 10

I it i Ti li;;. M AIU'M 1 H. 102.. THE SOUTH BEND NEv.VS-TIMES INTERHALL MEET ' AT UNIYERSITYi SENIOR GIRLS ARE 1ST. JOSEPH WINS 1 May Be Next German President LEAGUE CHAMPIONS; BASKETBALL GAME!

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New Records Kxprrtrd fori Several Kvents (rid Work Speeds Up. TJnivrsnly students arr all -t for the prrnr -vrnt of ih int-rhal: indoor track sfason hilled for thi afternoon t foir o'clock at th" unlr.ty fcym. Trck ar.il ff Il :ith-' l?ts rfpr.ntii;i: livo hnlls anJ t!i" , 'y studrntH I ront-vt in an 11-' f.'fnt trrr k program fr int-rhi!l; chamrin."hi. f'-rl-y hall Is ari ; fivorlt" to 'viii tlx r.iPf-t havIrjC juaiitird 2 nun for thf flr.ai 0, Walsh ha S i'.i.-iliriftj; lirownftorv. 14; forin, 1; Il.'i'lirs. I? inl ih Day ttiMmts. 4. Tri' ruling ft thft fncMty bo:iT' h.i rrir.i: ' (lus" i)-trj). thU .rf.v i!:ith s'.ir niiii national sciiolaMl: Ii'irllf. fhamjijon, Sria coin petition rnfk-s it ;:, i 1 1", at th; ni't will 'o an.tirjt th fa- ' v-rilr. posrh is 14 1 fT !r-yj la th 4C.liO. nnl !. hTiril!- . nmi ; Inn. Hark l'ittorilrv lr.tr- r. o 1 n j t i 1 1 n 1:1 v r j "'rn: lia: :i T"rM--l Ui" ''i'i-nt f.,r.-'' : t . T r .--1 hiirh jiit'li ami 111 an vi :u''-r lire n ip.lt in i'i- '-a tl.' 1 1 1 I if,.- f hv r-,)t-. Il.iyi-s. W.il'i1 ;!'! K h r 1 tri 1 the !'.' I ''l'-:-? s ar-' .ifc!i lnnl!- irof r i " I::.' : ''Ti.v, KitV. 'iiu -'Mid l.- fa.' I '.rn-, f n ;!-; lw h-:r!if hi.--.'''I.ir. V.i!h anl l'i-k.-. '-ri.y :. ; -yj l..-! In tl,r :t;:i,';j.-. H. a.v. r.r 1:1 aral I ;: -, .rlv. had: for :1k- St". Miritrf, ri and! i I t na n. Va!:i. ;ua- - : k - 1 . 'a:- ' I. ,'if . iNiran and 'ra'l"Ua av:.i.!rrs that la -r. ; ra hi 1 r. j ; lnirh' S. O'OMin.-r and KItk will I'C'.it f"t" ' ht't:t ;!aa s. Wfiidlai i :n' I!h'--s id th J' i'l .ann; -m ; t'l-s: K:r'.-. Mi.lah.' aft 1 Smith, tm-, 'I'ih, 1 j !: 1 J Sitanaiian. Wfidland; ar.d U'a'.wli i ' 5 t 1 ; : 1 in th- I ''' , ;"ilf Tin- !;.: ."rn-i !, I.. all ('.: :. v with V.'.iMi :o lh- j 1 1 ,.- - i r .'i ' "i o ')-. j S;imI lirid W'iU. ; !..; h l!i rkii.'V ;i 1; :adit an 1 . rnii''I lisri'imli a I.anl Tai-r:;- j i'i's rvur'tN" :t n: CnriiM' ;i--ll - ; t. ida mcrniiiu'. Mor.- than tw fall ; emails r- .n fri'sd fT th dri!! - 1

whirl) v.lll -fntimi- until aft r K 1- ; ! Tlif haohnll ni'-n rMt ipn t I-r Id Marshal vnn II i nd r n r . ta. idin ptayed such an important v.öii; ir.Md. hnt will inak.' th' ir d-- , : t!;- war. may h- the next r sidrnt of thv German ta-pi:lHc. The hut n tlw- irtir tu-'d Uana:;,! ! '"'1 mar'-'. 1! is 1 po: td it he favored hy tho now reiriiiie, hat thus far Ih-s u,'rk if th' ko.m! vv.alh. r h.-hi.-. j !l!'H.v."ur- has !! hitns.df in the !-ar k-rnnd.

VVin Bunting in High bchool 1 Defeat INiler for Champion- js

Hasketl)all League Wliich j ship and Get Two Gold

Knds Season.

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; t r1 hV-.h UV y , CI V , lvrnoon Utrussles ever witnessed on the H ut thp nun school onlv two more ! m T 'M h.isketall events aooear. Thp tlrst i hal Y. M. C. A. court, the fit. Jos-,n

event will bo held next Tuof day ; ( pli hii?h ?'hool team defeated the M when the local senior Birls play tho j Vi, huh school team for the j fj Mi5hawa.ka senlcr jrlrl at the local' L ' , '4

court. Tho other i the bipffest has- mi-mnsn.p 'i i--i,- , ....U..11 i ! .i-- T Mirhiiran ,v th score of 18 to 1... 4

ii' iu.ni njs.Mc i nit year ior var- ----- - , , i itv men. This 1 thr annua! mo, With th-Ir vi.-tory ?t. Joseph also M

vs. World contt st which will b hn I . t,lük th" V'- JL, ,en an 'H Wx.Hr,. -.c,hv ta ...mi i . i Thomas ,wttt uoM loving ups. If

jut .ua.., .IUI l Ulli VJV v4 1 1 I ,. . 141 i I. . a turned toward track and lnterclas rom the very lirst whistle the M liuifh-n p.in.t- was fast anl furious. Hoth

i-i.mt.nm tw.,1 i itaiiis rtbortfd to any kind of tactics

nyeUll lea7u, with somo of the ! H' h " Ä " , I urroundins schools but not enough 1 U arn work. of ,lhetlft; 7h vn 1 H rhools are in favor of the (li imohd a superior to that of the Mies M port, ho th, Tan and Ith, color, a f u r 1 al JVaSJ.h.t 15

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th- tune, ana many oi mo pomi? were accounted for by lucity ppec-

b.ill this reason

The senior itirls easily won nndisputed championship in their lo.-i-Hiii "oini,' through the season without a defeat: tho juniors c;im' .sir-

ond with only two defeats. In thr

tacular shot.f. SOt HHtors.

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closing same.s the s,ni..rs detVat-d I I'-Hd the tennis, 00 cominip from ; the yearlings hv the scon of 5 tol an.l th rcmnimlfr from it. M V: and the Juniors d.-featcd the .snph-I -ph. The fans were franttcal- H

omores by the .score of 12 to 4.

Both contests were slow as both winners had little trouble In defeat

ing their opponents. Vera Olauer

lv callincr upon their respective

players for baskets, the Niles ad-

herers oeinp: most vocnerous, nui ; n thir shouts went for naught when : H

and C. Seepmmller were the stars of in thv Iast two f!nnl niu1tfStTf ,;lay ! ft the Senior-Fresh tilt, while Marv;u ith tho s' TV M to 1 lnK t J ' j U Chapeau and .Miriam Tavh.r wer"eh'ph's faV,r' bri i?vr am1 A"kli. tn M

the shinimr lights of the other pame.

Lineups: Juniors ( 1 2

Sophomores (4)

News From the Training Camps

I YANKS SHOW GOOD ! EYANSVILLE MAN SPORTSMANSHIP! HIGH AT PEORIA

IWSAPKNA. 'al.. Tor the !:-.; lin.- in two w.'i I the Cubs ' ! d pnal of a W":ian:t yfst riay hv an ail-day lain. Il.-rv."?; was to try hU special harness pn-rri''ed by a j hysiCian. and pla h: "hi pos:tioH today again.-t ü'.e Los A n -,! t ,i m.

a v Team in Olympic Gets 698 Pins in Three Games

Splits in Final Rob Him of Record.

Ganu . that Are'iN'ol Considrrcd a (Chance.

M:V OHLKANS. La. - lnidail is the principal i-rai-tic

i.y jn:m:v r.iiiti:i.i ; it.ouia. hi.. March a new (l aitd I'rr- MalT Currppoii.lrnt.) 1 hader tame to the front ill the indl-

When vidual event at the American bowl-

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,,1(t ,,i Ca v. Iaral Ivahans r.w. -Wu r:can a rmy Hirers were arrant- irifJr congress today, when Bart Mc

Tri4 Sp. alter thinl.s er.o iKV time t)1(. j.roram for the inter-allied i (leowan, Lvansville, Ind.. shot 63S

aiii.-s th- sounded a clear note of U,in-S- T"'" PHs in his tinal game Vm. !- e m -.,Mi !sM u shii. - prevented him from Koini? far above

Tl. ;;L:r-'d io plac any event

ha-i h.-eu ,iven t Rettins' the jnett ( i'i ood jdiysi-.a! lai.adi'.i-n and he'-, -hxwiru: them how to cross the"

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the Tu mark. .McUeowan .also went into third

. ; tri-.; mi, ied and they nenta step l"at'" J th l-oents. rolling a WA. o Tev -A iatcm-1 up ',- . volunteering to he thU l.'J in his nine Karnes, eld. an aeundama. . pi..he:s "1 : , nt.(it,ss:lrv. entry m an. Attac ks m the live men and two .:y on.- suhstitut, a.- , :u,ii.ts :;- -; (,l!!i:!ry, f,r r.vorli,! Kum,. " I ",en nnts failed to hrinK hlgh yin.g MKr CLa-M. d th- Uh:.e , ; l(ul h(1 A . , scor today o. Alt the p!a ers are m ex.. - , fli, jn .,,, ; .onlor Through, at pli sical caei.ldh-r. a . a.rd 1 1: I " , . , , j , . . , ,, t .; It developed today that Count

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poie.tN . in ::, . 1 pra tically. Tliey Pa.-eil up American football bea.!se it wa.i a 1 i-f inctively Amriai: -;.-ot! entered teams in the .-".''- atai Kni;lish Kuvtby events.

(.otl Spirit.

Th. ii ae spirit of "meet you at. an L'aiiif I'll Si'.'" is to he tlu;

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donckr, famous Chicago match artist may be through as a bowler, lie starteu his A. B. C games by shootiniT 6 45 in the team events, but is said to have torn a licament In his sid. which may disable him as

, ! a star bowler for many months. The

bailers: Five Men: Brucks No. 1, Chicago. :;,u:)S; IZrnles Lunch, Chi-

i'.'il'ii '( ' ' hin'pnn shne. 'hle.nro

the llymplo i . 'o,..,nf.,v i'rnsli N.'o 1 St

Louis, -.Mil; Koehler - iSchaefers, South Bend, LS4S. Two Men: U. Whitehead and K. tlruhb. st. Iyiuis, 1,257; A. Schultz and F. ilaack, Sheboygan, Wis., l.LT7: II. iMupgley and C. Deck. St. 1 -mil. 1.2 P.l: M. Morean and J.

At.a:: . has just cabled an entry.. Hann.in. Chicago, 1,230: P. Her-

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a i ; i s. 'if-.- re :s to enter teams in 4 v. i v vent. !ho :,uh in many of !e ia we haven't a chance to win." T. Kin .'.-, j'iesidint of the Amerl- ". !.'.n,;'.' eotr.mittt-e. said today. The lu" :,! contests, in which

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LL'l'G. Individuals: P.. M c G e o w a n, i:vansville, 6?S; It. Meyer. rit. Louis. i i 3 : A. Bronder, Chicago, 67 7: C. Mathieson. Chicago, 075; IL Schaefer. St. Louis. All Kvents U. Meyer. .St. Ixuis. l.ssr: P. Wolf. Chi-ago. 1.S43: P.

ippear on white McGeowan. Kvansville. 1.S39; J.

Herlintr. Cincinnati, 1.8.18; F. Sperber. Cincinnati. 1,837.

Forward

B. Keller K. KoenU Forward M. Taylor L. Hogan Center C Ileynolds; M. Chapeau Guard J. Doran R. Chapeau GuaVd F. Shidler V. Br'wnptein Field iroals; Taylor, 3; Keller, 2; Koetdtr, Chipcau. Seniors (.20) Freshman (0) Forward V. flauer C. Hosan Forward ('. s. " crinueHer. F. Ilobert.s Center C Von Brrndy A. Lackey Guard L. Mo'c M. Donavon Guard

H. Von Brandy

.Substitutions: Fiedler for Moore; Jergenson for Von Brandy; Klin for Koberts. Fidd oals: C!auer, S; Seegmuel- ! r. 4. Foul poals: 1 out of 4. Referee: Burnham.

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

It would pay Kid Itow to pet a referee for his next important bout who is not overanxious to net the 11:04 o'clock train. In his bout with Talaber Tuesday night it appeared as though only one of Ross shoulders was touching: the mat when Talaber was given both the second and third falls.

epn s iavor, ivreier ana Anhii, M two guards from ;St. Joseph, each M

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came iiiiuuii win. . m.i . rv. .. Skibble and Gowdy put ut won

derful uames for the winners while i 4

the work of Luth and Schrump featured the Niles attack. The officials for the game were. Carey, Dowauiac, referee; Frencer, Dowaplac, umpire, and Logan, of the Y. M. A., timekeeper. South Bend Markets

H A V. STRAW AND FEED, (tormtrd Dally t the Veey -Miller Hour Ä fd Co., 420 8. Allohlgin.) NEW HAY Pny.nq elltng ;U. STRAW Paying 511". selling 14(2ilö ot Ixile OATS-Ihiylnff SJc. selling ?1.0031.10. M:W COHN Paying fl.40, selling 1.75 to CLOVKK SEED Paying $32 bu.. sellln $; bu. ALSYKK CLOVER Selllnc IIS.

ALFALFA (Nertbern grown) $30 Ü0. i

ö KAI N AND FE KD. (Corretted Dally by O. W. nnrrell. Starr Mill. Hydraulic At.) SHELL CORN Paying $1.50 OATS Paying fcK selling j0 to f5c. It KAN Selling $2.50 hundred. MIDDLINGS Selling $.1.00 hundred. CHOriM-D FEED Selling $3.0 per cwt. SCRATCH FEED Selling $4.23 p? cwt. WHEAT raying $240.

SETDS.

The Cleveland Indians may let George do it this season. The mainstays on their pitching staff this year, if present Indications may be taken seriously, will be George Uhle and George Cykowski, both graduates of the Cleveland sandlots. Uhle has played with Cleveland one seasm, while Cykowski is going like a whirlwind in spring practice.

A bout between Benny Valger, the French flash, who recently outpointed Johnny Kilbane, and Jack Iiwler, a Philadelphia lightweight, "who has lately earned draws with Johnny Dundee and Kid Chancy, is scheduled to take place in Atlanta the last of 'March. These two boys should ive a corking exhibition and southern fight fans are holding their breath.

Tho Fnivendty of Pennsylvania basketball team winded up its season la.st Monday night with a victory over Princeton by tho close score of 2C to 23. Tho Pennsylvania team went through the entire season without having a defeat chalked up against them.

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r- e.v if ; ! e .nu is of West Point Anna'a'dii midshipmen are : . a .i far a uuh and allowtd to r a i : e. It' MMi.e . ;r iranks are not re-

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RAID MUISCIE STILL

a ;., u' the (, ntry cards, the .oiainuu e had to take a eh a nee on nta !; ia- ion k-v t ntrits bv cable.

The longest golf course In the United States, and probably in the world, ha.s been laid out in Denver. Colorado. It is a municipal course and has 18 holes. It occupies SO acres of ground and is C.707 yards long.

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Ml'.WII-:. Ind.. March IT. Two revenue officers swooped on tho home of George Gilland, a farmer

I living near Selma, live miles east of j j here. Wednesday morning, and un- i jrarthrd a whisky still in full oper-1

17 IJ il'h'L'f-' It'ITR ;ton. Two barrels of whisky mash i ,ln .11 f,f; l I I r I I I 1 I V . , . i r.-.n' ar" tail !

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From recent reports wo prarner the information that Mistah" I'hil Doui?la.s.s. of spitball fam, is again heaving up a bewilderinp assortment of twisters for the Giants in their sprint? training camp at San Antonio. Texas.

(Corrected Dally by Warner Bros. Seed Store, 229 S. Michigan St.) COW PEAS $4 50 to $3.50. JAPANESE MILLET $3.00 to $3.50. RED CLOVFR $340. TIMOTHY SPELTS $4.50 cwt. SOUDAN (JR.SS $20 per hundred. ALSIKE $40.00. SUNFLOWERS 25 lb. WINTER OR HAIRY RETCH $27.00 per bushel. II LUE GRASS $.50. SWEET CLOVER $23.00 MAMMOTH CLOVER $-K.00. ALFALFA $27(50 bunhel. WHITE CLOVER $T?.00. SWEirr WHITE CLOVER 530 00. FIELD PEAS S3.50v34.50. TIMOTHY & ALSYKE. mixed $10 bu. RAPE SEED (Dwarf Essex) $S00 bu. LAWN GRASS $.T0e lb. SOJA REANS (1 to San $10 bu.

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LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally by MJor Dro., 8. Lo. gun St., Mlshawaka.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good, lOfSllr; prime. 12CJ14c. HOGS 13 to lOo Iba., 130. 150 to 173 lbs., 13ic; 175 to 200 lbs., 14Hc; 200 up lUic.

TKODVCE MARKET. (Corrected Today Ty t Urotlierhood Grocery, 2.i0 N. Main St. BUTTER AND EiGS C?rea mery butter, paying C7c pound, selling 7.'c pound; eggr paying .2c do?en. Belling fc doen. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fruits, California naval oranges, t? pr dozen; Virginia potatoes, paying $1.90 bu.. selling $3.00 bu. ; new cabbage, 6 Ring 10c pound. -

rOCLTRT AND MFAIS. Corrected Daily by Jlmmles Market. 118 K. Jeffer, on IlUd.l nCEF Roapt, 3otiO"; boiling. 20c; round steak, 40c; sirloin, COc; porterhouse. 70c. PORK LOIN C5c. LARD V2.'35c. CHICKENS Dressed, 50c.

HIDES AND TALLOW. (Coreeted Today by S. W. Plppman, 210 N. JIaJn ft. niDES 15c-20; alfsklna, D-O'giW; rendered tallow, 573Se a lb.; -.nigh tal low, 23tfc a lb.; beeswax. 2."Si3c.

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idvanta-e of his op-

l y the otHcers. The mash, still and j Gilland were brought to Muncie and : turned over to Sheriff Hiatt fori "safe keeping." Reports of the op-

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j reached the ears of the state pro- t I hibition director several weeks apo.'l i . ' y

ine revenue men nave oeen man- j jr in tr Muncie the;r headquarters forj $ - i I tti.I it -rvn.1 r t lift I n

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Rir.MINT,H,M. A ' i -Fa: Mar-j y. yo-ir.i: Notr- T vie pheh -. n a s , . how ied ov bv a hv r f' om M i ; .'rarnth' 1 -i . e--t r-. at the Fh:' ':

SOLDIER STUDEXTS ARE j MAKING GOOD GRADES

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I . .ir. ; i Mi Nor. Wi nor. Fberhard. w jth the govern ment pa inc all .-ur For.d'-r ar.d I . . Ilreffr,. r. , cpcr."s and J0 a month t.esldes," t . .. . 'said one of the veterans. "It's the '

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AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION The MOTOR INDEMNITY COMPANY announces that it is now ready to write policies on your car. This is the home office and i3 composed of some of South Bend's most influential business and professional men. Patronize a home company. Get quick adjustments. Rates very reasonable to South Bend people. OFFICERS F. J. BICKERHAUPT. Studebaker Corporation. Pres. H. W. CLARK, Clark's Laundry, Mi-hawak. Vicc-Pres. D. A. CLARK. Kables' Restaurants. Vicc-Pres. A. L. GILLIOM. Attorney. Secretary. THOMAS WICKENDEN. Studebaker Corp., Treasurer. E. M. MORRIS, Att'y and Pres. Apsoc. Inv t. Co.. Manarrr. Get our rates before insuring. Safe, sound and secure. Rates most reasonable because all business handled from aoine office. Call Main 873 or Call Personally at Our OfTice 363 FARMERS TRUST BLDG.

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