South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 83, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1920 — Page 8

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Tl 17TMY MUKMm;, MMICH 23, 1B2H THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

fEORGES EXPECTS TO PICK UP HALF MILLION IN U. S.

News From the Training Camps

MAY MAKE HONOR ROLL THIS WEEK

rrnch Champion Will Workj 70 Niplit in Yaiulrvillr i for S70,000. j

riy iiiiNiti l. iakkilll. .'rdtril Irs MfT (m.inideiit. Ni:V Vt;i:K, Mirr h 2 2.- '.or 'arpntier. 'M;-r, T kM r, -.orer

ktifl society tuiin .til in !h- .jj rlt i v d-cr-o, w ill v. o h' ar a lot -f liko th:nir. while !. i - in Andrea. T-x liick.ird, wit?' the ky to all ho nooks and rnn.rrs .f I'.ruaflv;ty. ii th' clüri.il en U-rt.i in ni'nt ommitte. and vol';ntr-r Pur to n i. 1

Vim In his plea.ant task ar ever

. fncninin and I- rncli 'i ty in :w York. Hut the nicest tiling that th'- I'aiis -'allar.t will see will be buiid!s of vh.it ho will yoon le.im to know .H "kale." The nue.-t thinir that h.ll' ha-. will 1... the lirii,-!- of r,in

J olling In at $1,000 ;i day or -

e r. Wlil c; t Half Million. Tf he h.H hK 1 ! T t T :i rin tu r-,t uifh

" - r Slack Dcmpsi-y over th pnss'vi(in

'f the crown that the American il' kd uporf til- rlntr lloor in Toledo ist July b fore h r turn- to Yanre, 'a: p ntlf r idaruN to m ike .i. vNi: in the I'nlted St.it-.- worth i rrrnl half million. Ho 13 s'jn- of M3".V)n. for yhow-hlrn-if before a movie c.irnra ! small pirt of a ilay for mk vv--ks. h French idol will pkk up o J 1 OO.OOÜ ax Ktraiichl slic- and sill rut in for a .har- of the frirn royalti-'?. Hb vaudevi' contract rails for eventy nlirhts at $l.f00 a nii;ht. tt I onli- f-lfr- .. i m . fV. t I,..

I 4 .-til.l tV" 111(11 i i Jii.l pet $2 30. 000- for his tar.t act

(.Talnst I)frnps' if the f.ht i- held efore he rfu'-s back tu Kran c.

MAO i.V. r, i.. Marh 22. A l'.o-' of Iwtro.r Tir. rs paid a vi-it to! C .rco St-i JLns's rar h near h ro

''r Sunday. Th- r t of the ;'an;' mampnlat--! c.rds and Kalloplni: dojtjno's. T"' morrow nark" the 'innir.y th" Tr'i-r with th" I rn I ;ra v ;s. M'AM,i:.', T.ls. Marrh I':. nth and ciu'hth conte sts r-t-v' n th- Cardinals and AthU-t'-x will l :-- h. f f tomorrow. Tiu Cardinal, following rin unu-ual vinnin? -tr..k at th- start r.f thf wri-, Sunla droppfil a s-fond iramc to th" i Ii i ! i 1 Ir, i a r. h to SA.V ANTONIO, TYx.'is. March - r.;irk 's Urowns won th-ir Uhth 'ail. from T as i a"a-rs hT- Sun-da:-, 'li'Wiurn; th- locals to 'Z. DALLAS, T.xa'. March 12. Harry Hoop.-i's hörnt run and tloiihl. h-;p-d Mo.stnn K-d ,ox hi-at tlif (Jiants li r- '.t rda , 4 to ;:. lloyt, Walters ar.d l'cim'K k pitrhrd for t.':.-' wlnrirs whi!r Torn-, anI liirms did the box work for th N v Yorkers. .lACKi.VVII.I.I-;, Fla.. March Zt. (lolf and fishing kept the Van:(es husy here y.-terday or the Sun dav holiday. It was another cold hl ak day. f'oi,r.MIU'S. Ga.. Marth 2 2. Manager George Stiillinirs of tho ! Jo. -ton llraves uas to let;in today to v ffi out the younjsti-rs who are to ! t;ien their passports to tho hu.vhe.-.-' litehers John I'aul Jone and John Scott arrived here yest r d a .

Despite Absence From South Bend, Numerous Good Scores are Rolled.

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

ST. PRTKiLSBrilG. 11 a.. March Linwood Smith, Virginia h-airuc hurler, has jumped the Hcds. Ho appar-d th- most promlsir of the io rait hurlers. hut hecaine homesick and left the team without notifying Manager Moran.

Word coming from tiio sprint; raining camps brin.H no cheer for he pitcher of the American league. Inertly Habe Ruth smote th pill or a distance of 47S feet, a home un in any league by fea.

The South isenal Y. M. . A. team houhl have the opportunity of iicetinjr the r pr centatives of the

f'hlcasro university net .m.e aain.

"hlcano is th western conference hamps. whil thf "V" holds the unli.sputed tate cliampionship. The ame would be a mannet fr bas-

et b.ill fans no matter where held, i

md the loal crew would com out

J-n the lonp: end of the cor if they

dayed up t( the standard th-y have iten.

Ni:V olLi:ANS. Ii.. March 2 2. 'oeleskie and Morton pitched In mid-season form and P-t the relicans down with four liits in a pamo yesterday which the Indians won, .". to o. HOT .March 22. lach te, n hits were arm-red off the Van I ai. fi.' I'il.llf I us M H Kam- which the latt r won yesterday 1:; to .

With the return ot warm weather) ;he Notre lame camp. is was busy j vith budding Ty Cobb-? and Rib" ! ituthi) Monday. N matter whi'j )n looked on would s.e a lare; 'uinibcr of mm and bo playing at J .he national game. j

A loc;l boxintr fan war.; to know-' low a referee can count t- ri it' tb i- f i s only nine in the hou.-- including j llmsolf. It's f-as. aU the referc-, ie can explain. h counts fo- two. J

I . . A I ) l 'A . 'al.. March 2 2. Tl:- Cubs will start the l'J20 season with practically the same line-up th-y eb d tlu- s ason with, it was apparent tolay. Despite H promiirm hunch of rookies, there is no indication that any of them will re-plao-any of the regulars. With thf possible exception of Iloüocher, thf i n t i Id will b the same. Thf out?ied, r.l.-o wi!I present the same line-up and Kill fr will continue to d the balk of the catchintr. 1'OKT UdilTi!, Texas, March 22. -Tbc Whit- .ox today w-re smartin.; r the stinir d' defeat hand1 them yi-.-icnbiy by th- T'ort Worth club. Krrors by Weaver and I.eibold contrÜHited largely to thf .". to 2 vi tor' of the Texans.

Ooat Arnlersoji promises to Ret!

his Greer.stockiiiKs out if th wa;!ir conditions ontinu- next Saturday or Sunday.

TAMTA. Fla.. Mandl 22. 0!.rk Grittith go' out th' old pruning hook today and beuan Iofipini; off players who didn't shfw anjthini? in la't wek's series with the Cubans.

Thf Kf-'t indoor spo;-t of br!S-j K' tball and wr tliiiL wii! sonn be I ! tiring from the public e for tlx' ' -nseball scores wiM o..n b- :i( kin.: "tit all o -r the spot! --h'ts of :.!'. newspapers. 1

of tb

I'.v 8o i ;t d Press : NT.W YoKK. Mar- it 2: '1 hi'ldted States will t- oil-- i.ill r.-p-lesenlrd in Gr'at I'.ritan: at tinneetir.ir of the i .. al and ancient ' r onimltte.- on uilf. the d'leeation; -ia'.liriK on M.i 22 f-u- l.ondof. a - "ordini; Jo a m.--aU'' Monday t.ifi' from G'o-'j H. Walici. of S;.: ! .o i i s , j r t i 1 1 i ; of ; i i e 1" ;.!. 1 S f i ' - . ' t o ! ,imm ia t ion to h a ua r i i .- '." r-. Tli- .1 ( i ja t i i -i wi'.l com pr is I 'i. Wheeler, X w York : J !'. !'. r. ' ',;'.;:b;ir : linu.iv.i 1" Witney, i "-w Ycik. 1 1 : i A Gardner. "!)!- ! a.u :. Tins is ?!.. -!. , f,.- J,.. I rv of t !i- i im th i. : h a a ot!i -

ir-un th's vo iutr to Gr Ihnair.

r.v ..-e. i.it.-'! r- s Dim:" IT. Mich;ua c M r:. '.. 'JL. - I'ro-pects were uewr : y ; ! ! : i - than

' l:;s year for "-ami ''" ba-bail. " cord'tiR" to sptak: - at th- sprlu.; .eo-i tlnir today or N" i'i :,..l : !k-ie'nll I ob rat o!,'s of di- ' cct'jrs. Ma'.;. :t ! in ! !v c:,!n! It wa a i :io; tm-i ! , ave et'fil;L:j lit.. oi -.t u ..; ; ion. No , rr port;.nt cl. i'.ct s in the ruh w re ! .fb'pt'-d for tl.e i s-a.---a. In ; in fffirt to tr.ake the i ' i-. IciMb ''rictly ar..a? ir i i vi-: . a'l plivi rJ. 'ith prof ;ivi;il T" : .' v. b- ! barred. Tb 'a-s-- A. ' - i;-ln-Jriar ! croup w i 1 rrcei mo.-t of th- new' fairs. Cl.'i's-AA A is . o- .po-.-d ,.f sfrni-prf ssiora-. ; The ann'.ial scil'.le n a .-t .p will' he h Id at 'ircinr.ati J;.!v 1.'. wln-nj ,ims In tli' three clas- s hr ! paired for the jn .1 i i i ir r v irame-!

ar.d rin.tl plan mad.- for the 1D'' world's m ri s.

BOWLERS GO WELL

AT A B. G. TOURNEY (.hirap) Pair Shool Inlo ihe l ourlh Place Steers and I honia Kleenlh.

W-i Assn. i.ii.-.l Pre-- :

ri:oi:iA. in.. March h;ri'

scuts in tlx tvo-i,icn 'cntp ano indi id 1 1.' 's wer- made on 'lite shifts Monüa'. at thf American HowllniT '".-ros. J. Winsilorfer and W. Si hroederk. rhicacro, reached fourth place in the two-mn events, scori.u- 1217. II Steers ard Fr d Thomas. 'hi.uo. scored 1 ' 2 In the two-nun ilii-iaa and went into 11th position.. G. Jacobson and H. Faul. Des Momcs. with 1 landed anions ':ic hi.h IT. names. Mnrimt I'iubtli. Hank Marino, a former A. fl. !.'f.n ioM. scored 66 in thf individuals. i;i.1ik' int. eighth place. J. k.i.sey. Des M(dns, scored fi64 ami i. icd ninth position. J. Murphy. Milwaukee, hit for C:',S. . feviv.v of Chicago, was hlh for the day in the .'.ll-events. potting a M'nro of 1S4 1 in nine Kimes and se.ntli place in the standings.. ''i'-men teams from Now Haven, includir iz The Al Johnsons, of which Mi r: Lindsay, all-events champion, i- a memh-r: Tampico. Mexico; 'Inc. mo. Cleveland. Columbus. St. Louis. Pittsburg. F.rie. V.: Marhalltown. Ia.. and Munclf. Ind.. roll d tonight.

ALhoutrh several of the local lea "jim were dormant during the past week, because of mo in- of their members hemp absent from the city takinc part in the national bowling tournament, the stay-tit-homr s present a splendid representation In our weekly honor roll. and. with good substantial scores, too. Mike Hohan, of the Kale' league, carried off the honor', that bird killintr 236 tlmbvrs to his nest for his effort. Weidmark, of th'' Gip.ar leaKue, was hecond with 14. whll- third place was di'Irled be-it-o.n Johnnv Voelker. of the Oliver

league, and iarl Mohn, United leairue, with 23".

T-n of the week's candidates , piled up 201. the largest class of any division of the pt-ason. Special

stress is latil on ine appparann- - the Hull In n this class, who is not the one r.f alibi famf. but the cai -tain of the Loyals. John Doran. who nas been absent from the tfame for two years, surprised his friends by qualifying for honors. Thf complete list of candidates is appended

herewith: lMnyrrs Lacc. Hohan, Eagles Weldmark. Olivers J. Yoelkers. Olivers Mohn. United Collp. Olivers Catherman, West Side . . Yeauley. Temple M. Fopp. West Side .... Gritber. West Side Gall. United lyitiauKh. United Swltzer, Olivers M. Hanley. Katies Marquis. Sinjrers Holland, Antlers Martin. Vehicle Stewart. Olivers Schmidt. Vehicle Cordtz, Olivers Koche, West SideLitham, Vehicle Kzrezsewskl. Olivers .... Dennis. Federal Kvara. West Side JanowiTk, West Side Hauer. West Side Schock. Olivers Strubbf. Kaprles Marlin. United Furkns. Vehicle 1). Gall. Olivers Grontkowski. Automobile CorbrldKf. Fables Shuman. Olivers Darr, Olivers Shuman. Olivers Stephen, Vehicle J. Cheda. West Side Schnelle. Citizens liank.. Miller, Vehicle Hoiem. Olivers W. Hunt. Olivers Miller. Vehicle Darr. United Kow.it eh. West Side Maxson. Vehicle Vntzel. Vehicle WeckU-r. Olivers Weise, West Side FattLson, United Richards. Vehicle J. De Hose. Olivers Gerhold. Kaglcs Vennett. Kaplrs 1'. De Rose. Eagles Shambauh. United Hull. Temple Danahue, Vehicle lderer. West Side l'lace, Vehicle Fiirvls. Kaprles Dei??. Katies Tthodf. Olivers J. Doran, Federal

Score. . . . 256 ... 24$ . . . 237 . . . 27 ... 234 1 1 - 2 3 3 ... 223 ... 22T. i ... o . O O " o o m o o n . . ... 221 'lit 220 . . . 219 ... 217 . . . 215 . . . 215 ... 215 ... 214 ... 213 212 ... 212 . . . 212 200-211 . . . 211 . . . 210 . . . 210 209 ;'o4-2os ... 2 0 1 20S 207 206 . . 206' jio-2or. . . . 205 . . . 203 2C0-204 . . . 203 . 203 . . . 203 202 ... 202 . . . 20 2 . . . JOJ 20U-2OI . . . 201 ... 201 201 ; '. . 2oi . . . 201 ... 201 201 ... 201 ... 201 200 . . . 200 ' . . 2 00 ". 200 200

Stock S 28 Sxutch lcsisiie. W. L. Wrecking Crew.. o 10 Hl Rh Flyers 1? 11 Dusters 17 13 Colts i 2 Temple Ieasnie. W. L. Hairs 23 10 Iyals H 12 Horns IS 14 Tusks 1.1 17 Stags 10 17 Toes lj 17 United 'League. W. L. Texacoes 5) Mann Stars 4 4 .'. 1 Kagles 3 5 3 4 Daily Harbars . . . 3 3 3 3 Coll Specials .... 32 43 S. A. Vets 12 60 Vehicle leugne. W. L. Heaches 2 17 Spokes 27 IS Kims 25 20 Studebakers 2 5 20 Bolsters 2 4 21 Tongues 2 3 2 2 Hounds 21 2 4 Axles Ii Hubs 1 27 Skeins 15 30 West Side league. W. Is. Happy Five 2f 13 Clown Club 19 14 Lewis Stars 19 14 Murray fc Segety. 18 1' Choka Stars 1 ." is Oil Cans 13 18 Maklelski Clears. 13 2 0 Ncmeth Stars ... 13 20 Ki user's lieagiio. W. L. Fay Roll is Main Office 1 11 Foundry 14 13 Yard 14 13 Cost '. 12 15 Shipping 12 15 T. & M 11. Iß Machinery 11 16

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"1N0TRR MMR RAM, M

TEAM IN WORKOUT

Pet. .697 Cfai

... I V .4 33 .370 .3 70 PCT. .soo . ." R 7 .507 .300 .427 .167

Pet

.522 j .600 J .556 j m . o ) .333

.511 .467 422

.4 00 I "'Her ' arise ..I O Ü I

Pet. ."9 4 .57; . o t C .3 4 3 .455

Pet. .607 .593 .315 .513 .4 14 .44 4 .407 .407

Bowling Scores

HUSTLUS Ifcd.le Meyers Hrlnkinau Squint Pearson Total onrs Morgan II un ley Strubie J. Ie Hose .... Welcome

Totals IIKJH FLYKKS Corbridff Ilolfwlnskl HotiHU It-rn hard Maclyu ToLiN

SCRATCH GAM K.

141 127 l.'5 r.vj G7 1Ü Kit Pf. IM 15t

127 111 1.S lrj

M7 lsi) 2i h; IV 151

l.'-.l 110 ru 151

Ca4 'J0t7

117 131 1' H7 15'J

NW sv 7S3 241

144 21 J 144 17V ICO

2IN) IS? 17a lsT, 170

203 LH I"'.' 11

ST.'J S5'J MO 2-VW

W ItIX'KINiJ C'KIJW

lmwi.iNG i.K.r.ri:

Antlers Ifljrue.

STAN IHN CS.

Noses . Tylers . Jewels ('harms F.u Us Knees .

W

12 17 13 ' ' 14 x . . . . S

Automobile Leajrm

L. 13 1 1 13 13 13

Carburetors . Tors Starters Windshields . Fapia liters . . Hadtators Hoods Pistons Cylinders .... Horns ....... CitUins' Collections . Cash Items . . l 'hecks Remittances . Clearing

Deposits

. . . 3J 20 .". . 2 4 .. 2 4 o n . . - - . . . 21 . .. 21 . . I-"' . . . 14

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24 24

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I'y A o i;ite.l Pr." : N'KW YORIC. Mirch 22. A...p?

arce f th Uniteil S'at-s h"-. ) team er.tr' for the oiyn-pc canu-s nnlolu'H w as a r.r-e; c 1 in a c. (!'. recei-? t.-day by the A rn.-ric a n Olympic committee fr-ni A:.:werp.

BASKETBALL TEAM OF SOUTH BEND HIGH IS GUEST OF TRI-C CLUB

Following m-ipt of th

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committee tatd that the '.cam I k'cr;ubJ sail for Antw.-rp on A', ri! 7 , cr 10 and weaihl arrive in ttrn- for) vrr.il days' of practice 'icfor' the , opening content s,h d-ale-I for the ' latter part of r-et month. I Ir.ff rmation also was rece:c l to J

the effect that a'l the ho.'kev c tn-s. as well as the r'.cur' skating cham

pionships, w cj!d ! : 1 lT 1 :i artf- I ticiri! jer at th Aii'wiTp i.'e pa'ace. j Thf hockev surf..ce f..- the irNre a- ; t ior.al match will y. riur- 17." by j KO fe-t ard tfa n tb. ".tri h couned upon in ..dd.tion to th- l';v.t.I

Sweden. N'"rw ar. I pe--hly Den-r::ark.

r.T sf i;' t-! I'r 'CHICA".. March ..'-The Fi.ierfity of Ch.ita-o .:fa' I the University of P nns'. H ar, ia 2 to 2 4 toright in tne fire, et the thr.-. game for th national in' -rcol'a :at t askettall champior.ship.

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.

The South fiend high school basthai! team wa re guests at a recepn cien to them by the Tri-C-:!. Mcindav evening at the club adquarters at the Y. M. C. A.

Th- main features of the program was a dissertation on "Apples."

giw-n by C. M. Finch, a member of; the high school faculty. It was a j humorous sketch and given in negro ' dla'ect. The next number was a I sti:mp speech by Arnold Alexander! or. "Woman's Tor gut ." Several ! mandolin seb.-ction were rendered by ,

Frank G. Keeney and . H. Kupf. r. r. bos building secretary. Members of the basketball sqaiad. as ell as Coach HJrnham. gave h.ort talks. Th members of the -quail whoi were present were; F.untman. Scheer. O'Dell, Haas. Wahl. .N'vikcs. Zilkey and Captain Wedel. After the social meeting a bu-mc-s session was held and a photograph of the club taken.

Fyes . 1 egs . Necks Fagles Peaks Claws Tails . Wings

Colts . . Ruektalls Hoofs Fops . . Rills Cubs . .

or funs Grits . Fawns Ieers Prongs Tails .

Charms F.ncks . . Fivers . . F. o. V.. . Tips . . . FmVdcms Fe ath'-rs Lodgers .

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Oliver's

LF.XINGT N K. March 22 K ntucky running races dates for this spring w-re announced this aftrtioori as follows, by the state com -mi.-s.on : L-xinton. April 24-Mav 5. lciisv:Ile. May S-May 29. I i lonia., June 2-July 7. sixty days toUii

Chilled Flttln . Metal Petfn No. Factory Warehouse . . Vccountlng Metal ratfn No. Planning IVsigning R . . F.r.p'.r.eers Grev Iron S. li. Rranch . . Rll'.Ing Purchasing Inspection Production Tool Makers . . Wood Pattern . Forge

Designing A

. . 5 4 ...5 4 ..5 . 3 0 '. .. T 1 -on Tut'. W. 1 15 18 1 .18 -5 . 17 1 .17 D17 16 . 17 16 9 24 Ticair.ir' W. . 17 . 1J f . 15 I'll 19 : io 20 leairuc. W. 1- . 26 7 . 17 1 . IS 1" . 14 19 . I-4 .12 21 I. leaguc. W. i. . 21 12 1 S 13 1 S 15 ". 1 15 . 17 1 1 17 ; -H is . 10 23 i Tjeosuc. W. 1"6 10 1 23 M . 23 13 -2 1 4 .' 21 16 2 20 16 20 16 1 16 1 IS V is 1 18 17 19 . 17 19 . 16 20 . 16 20 . 16 20 . 16 20 . 15 21 . 12 24

Pet. .571 . o 6 .542 .519 .3 SI .3 SI Pet. .711 .667 .533 .333 49 .4S9 .467 .467 .333 .211 Tct. .667 .55C .556 .536 i . . . o . o o u Pet. .545 .5 4 5 .5 4 5 .51 5 .513 .515 .513 .273 Pet. .700 .567 ??.r. .500 .367 .353 Tct. rss .515 .45 .424 .424 .364 Pet. .636 .5 4 5 .5 4 5 .545 .515 .4S5 .424 .303 ret - n o .639 .fill c "

.556

II. Morrl-Hm .. Greening Shan.-tfeit II. C. Morrison ClerznlaL Totals MSTLKS loble Meyeri Hrlnkman .... Squint Pearson Totals

w it i :k I nu Ii. .Morrison . Greening . . . . Travis .1. I Ian lev ... Clerzulak

Totals CULTS .Morgan Sfrubbe Hang Purvis Welcome Totl HIGH PLY Kit! Corbrldge W. Hanley Hohan M.ielyn Holewlnski

113 143 ic.i ISO

104 701 142 112 , IUI 157 11) 711 CHKAV 141 12 14s

lt.2 140 770

ii; 14'. ir4 im

201 170 l.-c. 21 1 134

74 4 M5

152 ls-2 112 1.V

147 1 IS 1. 1JO 704 135 141 VAU HI 1 3' 711 1'4 ltM 134 173 131

Stjuad Comes Outdoors for First Time With Arrival

of Real Spring. j , With the first warm weather of th 1 season hitting Notre Dame Monday ; Coach Dora Is look his baseball ; sajuad of 50 candidates out for th j first real workout of the season '.;- J hind the gymnasium on the Brown- ' son hall diamond. A profitable aft- ; moon In slamming thf ball was held. It was the first batting practice of the sea on and judging by hitting opposing pitchers will spend

many sleepless hours trying to p.gure out a method of folding the Gold and Blue sluggers. , Dorais Ls almost positive that his outfield worries are over, even if the season Is no where near starting. He has a wealth of talented

gardeners, and the difficulty j in the final selection of the ;

men. Much will depend upon the ! hitting strength of the aspirants ( for the final selection of the out- ! fielders. t

Outfield Is Strong. Johnny Mohardt looks like he v.ill enjoy the greatest season of hLs ca

13 r i IfMT lle cracK8 ino pin wiin a ?ik406 j ning thud that will prove a bug-

in I auoo io opposing ueius anu jib cov-

ers a wnae Btrip oi territory on ine

defence Benny Connors, another j veteran ranks with Mohardt as i I lontr ran;o clouter. In addition to ' Mohardt and Connors. Dorais has I

Donovan, .Morgan, bcomeid and several others. Miles the Mainstay. To get a smooth working machine in the infield will be Dorais' greatest

problem. Ho is fortunate, howeer,

in having a player of Miles' calibre to form the nucleus for a combination. Miles is captain of the l'.2Q team and there isn't another player on the large squad who works harder than he. FAery minute on the field is one of business for Miles, he is the first one out and the lat to leave . Such a spirit as this is respected and admired by any coach. Fitzgerald looks good at third base. Ho cavorts around the hot corner much in the same snappy way that he did two years ago when he bust played with the Irish. Prokup, another third base candidate, in showing lots of clas:s and hf will forcf Fitzgerald to maintain a dizzv pace to win the regular job. Dorais cautioned his hurlers against showing any so-called stuff in yesterday's outdoor workout. The pitchers have mao considerable progress in their three weeks' Indoor drill and they will be in shape to take a turn in a practice contest soon. There are no sore arms and aches customary at thU stae of the season on the Notre Dame pitching roster. Larazolla, Harry and McGarty are three classy contenders for the backstop Job. Bllvernicht. a first baseman, can also be used behind the bat.

Itso 407 45-.

43 471 07 404

5-17 4?. 4P .4tl .".'JO

430 40J 441 .V! 4.S

43.S 121 VAx 4 sc, 420

700 810

14! PW If I 1.:'. m 751 1i7 170 ILM 137 1.4 71)1 170 105 141 ld 150

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tTT. PI7TKRSP.URG. Fla., Marrh 22. Cincinnati Nationals 4; 14; 1.

Indianapolis association 5; 11;

Rfuther. Gernder and Rariden. Allen; Adams. Crum and Henllne.

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Totals

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204 ILM 17' l.

2( 173 li. 143 1.L-;

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IIORNS-

Klbel S-hneider Yeagley IMoomtJeld Kauffinan . Hftinllcap Total ... LOYALE

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New Top Coats for Young Men

Styles that favor the young man's figure slender lines, body-tracing models, with very beautifully curved lapels; in belt or plain back models, single or double breasted styles; developed in very striking rich mixtures, new heathers, fine gabardines, beautiful flannels, tailored in superb manner. They're the best things in top coats for men and young men who want real style and real wrorth. Mostly shower proof. Select yours early.

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