South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEa SOUTH BEND MAN SECOND AT PEORIA CORBY WINS SEVEN FIRSTS AND MEET Noske's Men on Guar d In Berlin H. Morrion of thr Silver Edge Team of South Bend Shoot- Well. I Maroon Squad Outclasses Kials in I'inal Indoor Track Meet. All
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11. C. Morrison, or." of t!.- b-bow!-rs in .o i t ii lb an dio! cor.d i;,ic' in th" .-ill - v nts .it 1 1 1 -Amerl'.in bv.lir. cr.zi -..- .it i. -r;a. H tota'b-d I,. pins f..r h: ir.rfb. doubles and :; v e n.ari ;il which will j.l.tc rum vv :i -..j. m tb. prize nony which wiil : distributed at th." fir.f lu. n of th" ront it. .Morrison bo a b l ! :t i.i.mLer of th outh Eagle-;, A ri i 4:: For years he hu 1 -- n a nmsi-N r.t j.--rurMMT. ai;. arn.g in The .fw.s-Tiriu-s hoi. or n.ll alino.-t ry
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ippeiri best, a 'a ay from hor.i". and what is l.no.sn a "moin b 1 -r," which mean thai h. b e'.'nty ct nerve in th" ninche. PEORIA. HI. March IK -v. i re h.afe throughout. tod,iy'.- play in tb-- AriH-rif.in Eouhng c.ra.-res-i. with s I i t th;uif;'.- l-v'!o :r.'-t n.oi.cr the livf high ni' :i in th" ifubls and all viits. hut in th. :f lorn and individuals few prr" w.nning MorM wc-rf rnide. C. Miller ar.'l I- Wr-Nmnn. of i ui-v i 1 1 1-. rolling on a r shift 'his afternoon, w-r.t into fifth pi.u in the two-men f-'andir; with a count of 122. H. Morn-on. of South Henri, -u nt into yor-nml p.i 111 the nll-cvnt. h's nine c.ini- s netting 1SC0 pin. Teams froni 1'irtsbur.r. !u el 1 nd. örnfth.i, Toledo. Milwaukee, Karin-.
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nin events. Th' leaders tonight were: Kiv men: Flruik.s No. 1, "1: ira k:. rt 0 ! 6 ; Ernies hmu li, hic.igo, 2 : z - ; r;.s;ai I'arkH, Canton, Ohio, L'IMÖ; Larven Shots, Chicago, orans Crush. St. Ioui:-. :! 1. Two-men: C. Whitehead and E irubb. St. Eouif. U57; A. Schult and V. Hack. Sheboygan. 1 277; H. Muglcy nnd I. IVk, St. Paul. MrKan ami J. Hannnn, Chicij?o. 1230; O. Milh-r an.l 1. U . ism;.n. Iouisvllle. 12 2. Individual: P.. MrfJeowa n. I'.vnnsvillp. 69 3: Ii. Myr. St. Iuif, KZ; A. l5rondr, Chicago. G77; f. MiUhUpon, Chir3aro, 675; H. Scha-f.1-. St. lunula. 71. All -vent.s: II. Myr. St. Ioui.-. IS 83; H. Morrison. South Bend. lS6fV; p. Wolf. ChiraKo. 1S4I; It. McGrowan, i'vansville. IS?,1); J. Herllnff, Cincinnati,'
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Now from th Gorman capital of the revolution and the virtual disaffection of the public security troops trive interest to this of a primp of the.so soldiers. In this picture they are on duty in front of the Reichstag building, attack s on which have been eral occasions since the present government took nttice. They are catins their rations at the foot of the nismarck monument.
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News Front the Training Camps
LOS ANGELES, Calif.. March IS. In a slow frame played on a muddy diamond here, the Cutis lost to I,o Anee'e.. 4 to 2 yesterday. Claude Hendrlx started the pram on the mound for the Cubs and after yielding two runs was relieved by Newkirk in thr fifth.
SAN ANTONIO, Trxa. March IS. After trimming the post team 1 to 6. the Giants were entertained with trips through the clouds by the aviators of Kelly flM. McGr.iw .sfnds hLs mn apniny the s.m Antonio Txas lenRuers today it a chnrity benrflt.
J A CKF O NY LLLE , P.a.. March 1R. On hin way to Hot Springs to Join th Rd Sox, Armando Marians. Cuban outtlldpr, stopped hre long noujch to h-lr- Krooklyn recruits beat the regulars, 10 to J.
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ST. PACE. Minn.. March is. Mike O'Dnwil'ii middleweight crown' .l..
sat securely today after a 10-round test last nii;ht with Aucic P.atner in !
which th- i-liampion led all the way. O'Dowd's manager and the state boxing commission were still at it today in an effort to settle the money end of the light. O'Howd claimed his share was withheld.
TEP.UE HAUTE. Ind . Maren lO
:irry Winters. forward. was i
elected captain of the Indiana state
normal school basketball tiam at ! the meeting of the squad Thursday, j letters were awarded eicht players, and reserve monograms to six. The j letter men are Glenn, Winter. Schinr .
CANTON. Ohio, Match 1 S. Jack Kritton. welterweight champion, made a chopping hbck of Jack Perry. Pittsburg, in a 12-round bout here last niiihi. Pritton dropped Perry three times in the ninth.
KENOSHA. Wis. Mar.-h 1 Ted Ijjifson won on a foul from K. O Hrown in the third round of a st h'Mlulcd le-rotind limit here Iat night.
HAn-oy, Ohio, Mar.di 1. Harry Orel., Pittsburg, was awarded the refei-'s decision over Tommy Kol. son. of p.oston, here last night in a 1 '.'-round bout. Gene Pclmont, Cleveland, and Louie Iivell. d" Anderson. Ind.. foughi lght rounds to a draw.
nerer, DowoII, McKinney, MoCormack, Mallory and Moehhng. Schinnerer is the only man who will he lost by graduation. Coach lUrch Ilayh announced that he might leave Normal after thi.s year since he had received an attractive offer from another institution.
Attention Baseball Fans Any office, store or other business desiring baseball schedules for the National and American leagues may have same by calling THE NEWS-TIMES Phone Main 2100
FIELD MARSHAL'S TRAIN IS OFFERED FOR SALE
LONDON. March IS. Earl ilaig train. u- d ly him as commander of the P.ritish armies in Franco, is for sale. 'onsisting of 11 corridor coaches, it contains bedrooms, dressing rooms, sitting rooms, an nUioers mess and a kitchen. The furnishing include Wilton carpets and rugs and movable easv chairs.
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SAN HENITO, Texas. March is -St I.ouis Nationals, l.'t. 12. ; Philpdolphia Americans. 7. 10. 2. Jacobs, P.olden. demons and I i 1 -hoefer; Kinney. Naylor, P-arson. Perkins and Styles.
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MEXICO city. Maren IS. Import and export trade ltei the I'nited States and Mexico in the year COO totalled $4".l4r,.l II more than in the year CM, according to tigures announced by the American ( hamber of commerce in Mexico. The total trade in CM!', in I'nited
MIAMI. Pa., March IS. Five runs in the eighth inning enabled the Yankee to beat the Ueds and wrin the "nibbor" game of the ?Tion.
NEW ORLEANS, I-a., March IS. EffectiTe pitching bv Eagby and Tim Iurchlson heid the yannleans to four hits while tho regulars hopped on Cykowskl, sand lot recruit, and Dick Nhhaus. southpaw, for nine hits nnd ntne runs in the flrt jramo of the Cleveland Indians' training sason. The youngsters wre una.bIo to put over a run.
MftAltLHN". Texas. March IS. The St. Louis Cardinals made it two straight from the Philadelphia Athletics yesterday with a score of 9 to .
TAYLOR. Taxas. March 18. Roy Sundrs. rlRht-har.der of the St. Ixu!f Browns, was laid up today with a sprained ankl?.
N E W YOKE. March is. Tlie old Gravosend race track near Coney Island over which for many years the Brooklyn handicap, a turf classic, was run, Thursday was sold to a real estate firm for $67.". 000. The entire tract of land consisting of about I0 acres was the property of the Brooklyn Jockey club, in which Phillip and Michael Dwyer, brothers, were the principal owners. It will be cut up into building lots.
Advertisers make profits from volume not prices.
CHESTER. Pa.. March is.
shipbuilding company of this fit
has received a French order for an j States currency, was $ 2 S o . n 7 S.277.
"5 1 s,0(i0-ton tank steamship. This is j Sei 'y W. F. Saunders of the Amer-
believed to be the tirst order for ;i 1 icui chamber says tins lnereiso iS ship to be placed by France in this j due to the entrance of approximately country since the signing of thel P'O new American firms into Mexarmistiee. ican trade during the past two years.
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I third and fourth places. Picks ar.d I O.tr.t. of the Maro..n men, were high
point men, uniting l 1-4 and 12 1-4 joints r spect i v 1 for the winners. Kellar. 'f Walsh, scored eight. .New Kolt Record. As ir-d; ted th- time for every event was fast with bitter competition. Corey's eight lap rel.iy ttam shattered the incoor record for -he distance by tb.ree and two-hfth s- - onds, making J : 1 4 : -5 the n.-.v mark for the race, the former re, -oru was held by 'or!y 1 VM t tam. 1'icks. the Corby dish star, also u the lntrhall record for the iJe. by 1 ; : 1 1 Hayes, of Walsh, in CM. Ttv viash tune tjuailed t!ie varsiiy marks made this year. o-Connr"s ;'.-foot marie in the shot ut is far beyond the average Int-rh.all mark. He will bo ready for a varsity berth next season if he keeps up his work. Radin. Erownsot; and Sorin ran a hot race for third honors. The Pay Students failed to present the ex
pected opposition. Francis Fox scoring their hu; point in the half, i Protests regarding the competition j of Murphy end Lesch for Corby,
may slightly lessen Corby's marginal load if allowed. The tinal standing at the end of the meet stood: Corby 62 1-4. Walsh :U 1-2. Radin 11 1-4. Rrownson 10, Sorin s, Iay Students 1. The results, vinners finishing in order named, with hall initial following: 40-yard dash Kellar. W. : pant, C; Smith. XV.; Cme 4.3. 4ö-yard high hurdles Murphy, C; L'ant, C; Cat ndl. W.; McGivern, Er.; time 5:4. 40-yard low hurdles Pant. C; Smith. Vv; Murphy, C; Iesch. Hr.; timo 5:2. 220-yard dash Picks, C; Kellar. XV.: Stowe, C; McCarthv. H.a.; time LM:l-5. 440-yard dash Eick. C.: Montague, P.a.; Oseiu. C.; Sriith. Er.; time 5 5:4. ss fj-yard run Heffernan. W.; Oesmond, Ha. ; Culhane, C; Fox, I). ; time 2:12 2-5. Mile run Raumer, C; Culhane, ; Doran, 13a.; Long. W.; time 4:59. Shot put O'Connor. XV.; (Jrabnt, C. ; Flynn, Ha.; Kirk anl Haye.s, S. . distance 0 feet. Hroad jump Wendland, W; Haye.s S. ; Lesen, Hr.; Smith, XV.; distance. 20 feet 1 1-2 inches. High Jump Mulcahy, C. ; Lesch, Hr.; Walsh, Hr.. and Wendland, W. ; Smith. XV.; Cnstner, Ha.; Felvey, C; tie for fourth; height 5 feet S inches. Pole Vault Shanahan, S. : Felvey. , tie, and Smith. Hr.; Wendland. Y.; tie; heights 10 feet 6 inched.
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some to get these Blue Beauty serges for you in time for Easter. And you'll have to go some if you want a suit made up of this all-wool material. Why pay big prices for ready made clothes when you can have them MADE TO YOUR MEASURE and get
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Cini'ACO, March IS. In the night games of the fust round of the second annual middle west interscholastic basketball tournament held by the University of Chicago. Crawfordsvllle. Ind.. team defeated Central high. Peoria. 111.. ."W to I'J. The Oak Park. III., high school defeated. Erie. Pa.. 4 4 to 2.
CHICACO. March is. pres't Tearr.ey of the Three Eye league Wednesday issued a call for a schedule meeting to be held here 'Friday, March 2. The club owner favor the adoption of a 140 game schedule, opening the season late in April or the tirst week in May.
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WACO. Texa. March IS. Good weather and four weeks' training rr the two conditions Manager Oleaecn ask for whipping his Chicago White Sox into shape for the opening of the sonon. Eddie Collns wis expectel to report Saturday. HOT BPRIN'OS. Ark. March IS. .Pat Flaherty and Harry Holboro w1rld the Red Sox to a to 5 victor?" over the Pittsburg Pirates in the second namo of the three-game series here.
HI R MINO- KAM. Ala. March H. The Phillies will stage their tirst Kam with the Rirrnmgh.am Harons thta afternoon.
MACON". Gi., March lv Again the gunrry southland turned into a v mud twiddle and Jennings' Cetrolt Tiger had to take another day of reft. Monday the Tigers will pu'l cut for Columbus Ca.. where thy begin their 17-came series witli the Boston lrnves Tue.lav.
NEW YORK ORCHESTRA TO TOUR EUROPE LONOON. March IS. The New York Symphony orchesta will arrive here in April to make a tour of the principal cities of England, France. Italy. Relgium and Holland, it is
announced. Concerts also will be j given in Monte Carlo. George Enules of New York, manager of the j orchestra, says this will be the first j time vhat an American symphony : has played in Fumpe ami that the I New York orchestra is coming over j by official invitation of the govern- j ments.
CHICAGO. March IS Pennant hor fr th Chicago Nationals aacended r notch todav wh-n h a 1o,uartrs here received reports that Jiuck Kr7ij. eteran secnil b.i. -man. had performed t reditab'.y in a practice same yesterdav at Los Aelrs Herzo played in a !. w teel harness becaut." of a herni i wufTerl t;tice the C-,.b st.ir;. 1 spring training at P;sad-:-r..i. Calif.
Shipbuilding Plants Make Motor Freighters
ROTTE RCA M . M r h l -Sot r f Holland's biggest s!:.rb üidmg Planta huvp turned t" the construction of huge motor fr. '.cbt. rs u-'lp-ped -rith oil er.gim s. n!,;.!i they j.. iiev. will snor drive ste.--.ri otf the M One N'nrwi :',.ir. !:rri h. ordered 1 m.-tet - :;.- f I2'.;.'. t.::tO M IrUllt i UuUh iJ3vP 'U.
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A mart experienced in laying asphalt and asbestos shingles to take charge of a crew. Piece work. Must be able to give references. Apply South Bend Asphalt Roofing Company 211 W. Jefferson Blvd.
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Special Top Coat S?ile
Just received a shipment of all wool Knitted Top Coats, with or without belts, single or double breasted, one-half silk lined, in all the new leather shades. If you have seen these coats for less
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We are showing the finest line of Silk Shirts and Underwear; Silk Hosiery; Silk and Knitted Neckwear; Belts in fact everything men wear.
Remember Our Save-a-Dollar Hat Has No Equal $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 to $8.00.
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