South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1920 — Page 8

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SlUU.W .MOK.M.X;, At'KlL lß, lt;o THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Notre Dame Will Open Baseball Season Today

WISCONSIN CLUB TO OPPOSE THEM

Coach Dorah Will Send George Murphy to Mound. Good Lineup.

League Standing

listen Nw York I'MiH ielj.rslH W in'iiiiTi.ri Ixtr-.lt LüU ...

r.V ARCHIi: WARD. (ofr I nw CorTf.ponJtnt.) The w-t-t-Mt music to the trained ear of tho fan. the sharp, rr.ick.r.u sound of tho hat comir. into eontae

with th horf-ehide tj hri i l wib l...- 1 Mlnrcnpchu

audible at Notre Iaine. t.,d iy. Th

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l-rlco of ailmliuii for via. tors will I i'v iü cent. ThW Id the. red M(t r day tJi.it ! many of the faithful have t . -n , awaiting for month. After devouring yprlng training Lallyhno for the iast Mx weeks, Oold and Blue f.ui.- ai. anxlouH to see for thcm.sivs .he !

trenKth of their l'J'2'j diamond kKutes. Murphy Will Pitch.

Georg .Murphy will ! on the' mound for Notre Darin todaj. ,'o.icii Dorals xa.5.td out this intere.stlti-; j bit of information last night. And j Notre Dame fanuun, at Punt that part which has b.eii watching the dally progri-K.i of the big hürler, Is ; tanking on him to win. Murphy took a .short workout Thursday aft- ; irnoon and he appeared t have all the. sdlvertuned form that has made Notre Iu.rue pitchers famous. lie kave the hall all the Kas it could I hold and let It go 'vith an easy, i

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OESCHGER RIGHT, BLANKS GIANTS

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

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Braves Make it Two in a How from 3IcG raw's Rejuvenated Athlete?.

1 AIJVS, T- x.is. April lj. Te.o-s 'H.l--' l"'K a t.i.ai tu al iin i.

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RUTH FANS THRIGE

BUT YANKEES WIN IS

The Max Adlrr Corner In the Heart of South Bend

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t..ptii:r.0 I -Man r. w p:.i; :s a: d one 1 new tt-.trn, will .-ciari.bi o'it

dugouts when the i;mii--I "play lal."' i'riday aftt rno-

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int'd Prfs: V"RK. April i: feattd New York v. I he hore bir.s' r. a fJiant discard.

Gl MKS TODAY. r-tr.if :it "1. i'-.i jr. M I.o .N jit t U'VL'tnl. W;e.lilii'tiii nt I'.oxtofi. Nrw Y.ik nt I'IiIIh'I'-Ii NMtlonnl I.rHgU". :i?r at Ciii. intiatl. Pit tn'air; nt St I. out. I'o.ton (1t New Yoik. l'U!.id.-lpM. at Itrooklyn.

'( ti,. Nw Vrrk players, wjiilc HosJ t-:i scored the only run of the pa me j m Th S"v..-nth innir.y on Oui.'-e's s.r,f ar.l a teal and Mann's inplc. j The rieldirp f tl:o rival shorL-tot s.

' Ma r: nvilie ;ir.d Fletcher, , i-ri'.li.intl p'ayrd pam.

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I "OUT WAYNi:, Ind.. April : Th- l'rjt Wayne "I'crfect.V . Boston j ,ilght by spilling pin t m her on I stat- ti"nvlr.;r tournarn" nt, ro

uicuisciM iiiiu lourtii pi.te in j ii . f Vtll';'. 'i his w . - - .'r 1 . ( i ij.

, ten f .id rs of tiir e principal it's. The (i.iry KI);-, No. and J.iiv C

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n u .mi- inj:ir a:ci ir.'i:i : r.-y by veoi rd. s in!1;!:

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Vt'i'Z luer Get. New Bat and Hit- the Breeze With Bares Populated.

!'. .-. :.,t"d l're3 : rjiii,Aii:i,rniA. Apri ir..--."."ayi'.r w cal;o;;( d after l;utt;np out New York . for six inninps and 0:( ; h's hit with the has 5 tilled In

lie f-oventh scored two run- and the

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defeated Philadrlr hia

Thursday. 4 to 1. Iluth was

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YKTKKI. Y' IIK.nI I.TS. Anirrlcun Aorlntlon. Tolfdo. :t ; Iiill.in:ipo!N. I. Nt. Paul -Milwaukee (raini. I etro!f n.li .ii, i rain i. .'olniijl.im. ;; ; L.ui-ivil'e, 4. Amerlran I-eucu. St. I.otils "b'vel.ind iraini. N iintillllitoii, f,t l!otoll. 7. New York. 1; Pl.il.idelphl.i, 1. Nntlunnl Iasne. 'li i' a -zu. ('tin lniintl. 4. Plttst.urp. ; St I.oiiN. .". I'tdl.ol. lj.!da. S; Itrooklyn. 7. P. fon. 1; New York, O. sMith-rn .nu'iiitlon. I.lttle lP""k-.!etnpldrt i rain i. 'liattanoeL'.i. O; Atlanta. 5. I'drmlnptiaiii. i' ; Nali vide. l.'J. M..I.11.', s: ,N,.w Orleans. 2.

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WILLIAM'S HOME RUX WIMS FOR PHILLIES

ffortless motion

mellow physique. Dural ha. nt decided upon th" hurler for tho Saturday con'est with the liidgers. lilley, Foley ani Stelnly are In ifood condition. It is not unlikely that Mohart wiil bo

Klven a chanco to pitch against the I Ul Ten title eekers. Mohart lias I:v Ah.. iat. d I'r.s : Jdvjwn the ear mirks cd mid-season j Iii If )KIjYN', X. Y..

lorni ine pa.a weeK ana u ne can i cv Williams' home

locate tho plate with a tolerunie depree of accuracy, he should v Kood for a nine mninp .tru:lo tomorrow. Lineup Aiinouiuuil. Tho mist surroundinp the personnel of the team for this afternoon a contest wan dispelled last night whrii Dorala made public his selection, behind tho bat will be Norm Harry, a veteran of two seasons. .Mcdarty

and Larazol!a will bedeck the beiu h.

Mara n il!e, I'ick. 2h. .

Powell, of 4 Cruise, rf 4 Holke. lb ? Iioeckel. 2h 3 Mann. If ? NiH. c ?, Oeschper, p .1 Totals 31 New York AH. Hums, If ? You rp. rf 4 Fietcher. ss 4 Doyle. Jb 4 Kauff. cf Z Frish. :ih 4 Kelly, lb .1 McCarty. r 2 xLear rt (Jon'nles, c 0 Toney, p

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Their Pallien-

:. s;t. The lleros also into Uiird jdai e 2CS7.

Jni.. Apri

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iie s: ate bo a lin tourn tonight. toUllinp zl'J were as follows; IV 07

of this city, went ith ;i total of

immGFPoriT. Conn.. April 1.,. Mike O'Dowd, middleweipht champion of Hie world knocked out Walter Lauretta of Canada, in the .sixth round of a scheduled iL' round bout here tonipht. O'Dowd substituted for Jack liritton who was unable to appear on account of illness.

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HUNTINGTON, W. Va., April 1 ',. Hob Martin, heavyweipht chain -pin of the A. 11. F., knocked out "Spike" McFadden of I'hiladelphia. in the first round of a scheduled ten round bout here tonipht.

Fitxtrerald will hold down the hot j ,.i-nrr mt M il e -J will nLinciUlf I

at shoVt.hor; Moore will cover see- J rushed to tho rescue Konetchy hit

April 15.

run il rf -n 'tT

j the ripht field v.all in the ninth was

needed to win Thursday's pame fc.r the I'hillies after they had obtained a lead of seven runs in the llrt cover, lnninps Itrooklyn rallied in the eighth and scored six runs, knockinp Smith out of the box. Welnert went in and stopped the rally. Then Williams made the score 5 to 6 with his home run drive. In their half of the ninth the Iodpers pot the bases full with nobody out and Cecil Causey was

nd and Hlievernicht will perform at ttrr.. In the outfield there will be Mohardt in center and Connors in liplit. Coach I)orals has not definitely decided upon tlie thirtl panb-ner. Thromonogram men. SVotlield. Motrin and Donovan, are available for TIt Held. .Th--' day's practice was c.;t -tailed by rain. The diamond was in fair condition lat niKht and with tair weather this morninp. it will be in ood shape for this afternoon's tilt. Today's Käme v ill be the third in n 53 Toanv d.ivs for the Wisconsin club-

into a double play and the score was x to 7 with the tyins run on third. Ward hit to Paillette, retirinp the side. Sevent pitchers were used in the enuapement. Score:

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p.ay aip.raio esieroa .

I'ltilailelp'a Uanerot't. ss. . Wi'üams. cf. . Stenpf-l. rf. . . . Mouse!. If. . . .

I.c'io.irvra u. .1. Miller. - b I'aulctte. lb. It Miller. Mi Withrow. c. Smith, p. . . Weinert. p.

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OLYMPIC TRY OUTS TO RE HELD IM HARVARD STADIUM MEXT JULY

Fr Ao.-i.itM Pros. NKW YOI1K, April 1. -The eents to be ronU-ted it 11 Anorican Olympic lrout meetings this -ummer vw',1 be the r pu'nr amateur ath'etic union standard track and :ie!d competitioi's in place of the Olympic metric events libit will prcc.il r.r Anfwt rP This !c ision. an

nounced Thursday, is necositat d v the fact that the final trial for j places on th American team, which i ill sail fr Ilel-riurn on .Inly '4.i will be held in conjunction with tlu j amateur athletic union champion- j hip. , j According to the present schedule' the A. A. C. titular panics will bschedubd in he Ilarard MadiutrV at Hosten on Saturday. July 17. ami i

will be preceded by sectional !ym

' Totals I Hiookl.Mi ( lls'in. . . . Nt is. rf JohuMon. Hb j Wh. at. If. My i. cf. . . . ' Konetchv. ll. i Wartl. ss. . . . ! Knieper. . j Clliott. e. j .MaiMuiard. p. Mamaux. p. . ' Mohart. p. . .

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xHan for McCarty in seventh. Score by lnninps Hosten 000 000 100 1 New York 000 00O 000 0 Two-ba se hit Pick. Three-base hit Frisch. Stolen bases McCarty. Cruise. Error Fletcher. Double plays Hoeckel and Holke, Oeschper and Holke; Doyle. Fletcher and Kelly. Lft on bases

New York 6, Hoston 4. ttases on

rai;s i n loney i, on oesenrer Struck out I5y Toney .', by Oeschper 2. Umpires Harrison and O'Dny. Time of pa me. 1:35.

CHICAGO CUBS TO CURTAIL GAMBLING

f.-ior. the last time with the . I ;lm-: full. Score : i V York AH. It. . O A. , (ileich. rf -". 1 l i o I Peckinpauph. ss. t i i ' Fii p. lb 4 i i i o o I ' It u th. ef ." f 0 1 0 ' I wis. If I n -2 i o I ; Meus -1. 3b 1 2 2 1 j Pratt. 2b 4 1 3 4 4j ' Hue 1. c 4 0 0 7 i I . Juinn, p 2 'i 0 1 4 ! X Vi' k 0 it f. o o j Shore, p 0 0 o o Totals 37 4 11 27 13 ; xHatted for (uinn in 7th. Pliiladelp'n AH. It. H. O. A. , WiP ,-f 4 0 0 1 : Strunk, rf 3 0 0 0 0 C. Walker. If. . . 4 0 1 5 0 : c.ritlin. lb 4 1 1 10 1 I Mipan. 2b 4 0 2 0 2 ,' Calloway, ss. . . . 2 0 1 3 3 I zMoore 1 0 0 0 0 j Dykes. 3b 2 ft 0 1 0 I zIiurrus 1 0 0 0 o j Kinney, p 1 o 1 ft 0 Perkins, c 1 0 1 3 2 J zzzThoni.is-, 3b. .0 ft 0 ft l I z.zMyatt 1 0 ft 0 n I Naylor. p 2 n ii 1 l ZZZZ7.I iipbee ... .1 ft ' o o J. Wallace, c. . . 0 0 0 2 l Totals 31 1 7 27 10 i zHatted for Calloway in 9th.

Leadership! In cvcfv !". r:ri ;:ci rndfavor. there is (M.r.r one mtit'.itior Nvnich cxcclls til others iy tficu :r:'-ci:-.trf.il;c -r.perioi i; of its pro

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stand. irds .r ihr i; i! toward r.i.h .il! competitors s t T IV c ICKEY FREEMAN Quality Clothes Or ciipv that poplin!-. : tp. e vaMir of me:i s C iclll 1 h ,i re as ood as a har.h rcrtiti cation on a iicv k

capo ly Not Announciii Pitchers.

TWO STRAIGHT FROM

CHICAGO FOR REDSkhicw

By AMoeintcd Tress: CINCINNATI. Ohio,

April 15.

CHICAGO. April p. Gambling on baseball panics will be curtailed this

le.uson, according- to officials of the

National leapue baseball

club, who have started a movement npalnst the practice. It i.s claimed

.hit ni1T)lfrnuu l.fili: o. tvi . .Cr.

. , i,j i . . , . i .Mt.v iiuuitii.u.i i i.i air nniuu I'll llir auchn .s wildncps and the rapped i heldinp of the Chicago team en- J renpth of who the opposing pitch

ers are to oe. inis year. Mpr. Fred

Mitchell, declared he will

abled the world's champions to win their second pame of the season on Thursday, although they made only

four hits. The score was A to 3. Chlcapn AH. n. II. O. A. Flack, rf 2 2 1 1 0 Hollocher, ss. . . 4 1 2 4 3 Herzoe. 2b :i 0 1 2 Harber, lb 4 n S t I'askert. cf 4 0 0 4 0 Deal, 3 b 3 0 0 1 Robertson. If. ..4 0 0 1 0 Klllifer. c 4 0 0 3. 4 Vaughn, p 3 0 0 0 1 xTwombly 1 0 0 ft 0 Totals -J2 ?, 6 2 4 16 xHatted for Vauphn in the ninth. Cincinnati AH. H. H. O. A. Rath, 2b 3 1 1 ? 1 Daubert. lb 4 0 2 8 1 C.roh, 3b 2 0 0 1 0 Itousch. cf 4 1, ( 2 1 Duncan, If 4 0 0 4 0 Kopf, ss ..3 ft 0 1 2 Neale. rf 3 I 1 4 0 Rariden, c 3 0 3 0 Ring, p 3 1 1 3 Totals 29 4 4 27 8

7dlatted for Dykes In 7th. zzzRan for Perkins In 7th. zzzzRatted for Thomas in ?th. zzzzzP.atted for Naylor In 7th. Score by Innintrs New York 000-00) 202 4 Philadelphia 010 00) 000 1 Two-base hits IMpp. Perkins. Three-base hit IMpp, Sacrifice hit Galloway. Double plays Peckinpauph. Pratt and Pipp. Left on bases New York 11, Philadelphia 7. Rases on halls Off Quirn 1, off Shore 2. off Naylor 3, off Kinney 2. Hits Off Quinn, 5 in 6 innings; off Shore. 2 in 3 innings; off Naylor. 7 in 7 inninps; off Kinney. 4 in 2 inninps. Struck out Hy Quinn 3, by Shore 3, by Naylor 3. by Kinney 2. Winning pitcher Quinn. losing pitcher Naylor. Umpires Nail in and Dineen. Time. 2:03.

JOIIMSOM FROM BOX

Score by

Chicago

sth. in 5th.

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x.xxP.atted for Mamaux in 7th. xxxRatted for Mohart in Sth. Score bv innings Philadelphia 002 120 201 8

Hrook'.vn

Two-base hits J.

Pic trvouts at Philadelphia and Chi- .

on June 2 and l asauena. jui j The final trials for places ii tinsrp.n!erhase and dccathbui trams;

will he heM In tins city dunng tne ()1;m .Iohnston. wrek belnnln J.ily 1 . and " h b-j Trouble plays cor.ductM ur.lcr the olymr:c st.nd-, M.,Irr 1ault.tt0 2;

Jirdf and repulations

Indians Turn Tables on Toledo Mud Hens

Bt Aectf-1 rrM : 'INDIANAPOLIS, In 1. Indianapolis evpr.ed u;

(Hin 0 0 O Ob 1 Miller. Olson ?.

Three-base hit.s Paillette 2.

I Home rur Williams. Stolen base i J. Miller. Sacrifice hits Williams, ; Withrow. Johnston, Ward 2. Kr-

ivonetchy.

Hancroft, J.

Meusrl to

i Hancroft to R. Ntilb-r to J. Miller.

Left on bases Philadelphia

' P.roi klvn 1. Rases on halls Off! j Smith 2. off Weinert 1. Hits Off t 'Smith. 14 in 7 2-3 innings; off Can-j

, sev. 0 in Weinert.

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Cincinnati 120 000 Olx 4 Two-base hits Daubert. NeaJe. Stolen bases Rath, Roush 2. Errors Herzog, Harber 2, Deal, Vaughn 2. Left on Wises Chicago 6. Cincinnati 6. Rases on balls Off Ring 3, otf Vaughn 5. Hit by pitcher ny Ring 1. Struck out Hy Ring 2, by Vaughn 1. Umpires Moran and Rlpler. Time of game, 1:45.

CARDS BEAT PIRATES IM CLOSE COMTEST

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!rth. only to see

the count at three

with Toledo here Thürs. 1 iy by win--dr. an uphill ten-lnr.lnp game. 1 i to 3. The Indians tied the scr in. the eiMh tnnlnc but Toledo forp.-d , frs thf front acatn with a run in;

thrlr hilf of

the trib knot

nit wher. Res Ri:sell deubbd t center fiM with Schrrth r on flrt ba. In the ICth ZwilP.rp w Pke.i. wm advanced on Covincten's h:t trlrht carter and scored when

O'Mara connected f-r h:s fourth of the pamv Srore: R H Toledo r.o-o cr : -.if l ft 3 r. Indfanarol' 'O-i " i i i s Nlion and MN.-:l. C.iv.t Gowictt.

1 in 1-3 (none out in tne

April l j nintlO ; off Marqu ird. . in o; off the series- All)h ,rt o n i- cff Millfus. 1 In 1.

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P.v Antedated Press: ST. L)CIS. April 15. t. Iyui evened tho count with Pittsburg on Thursday, winning 3 to 2, after a see-saw struggle. Schupp'. wlldness was responsible for both of Pitts-

burp's runs. Score: IMltsburg' AH niKbee, If 4

Carey, cf. . South worth. Whit ted. 3 b

Cutshaw. 2b. ...2 Grimm, lb 3 Ca ton, ss 3 Clarke, e 3 Cooper, p 3 xNicholson 1 xxHlnclim.m ...1

not an

nounce his pitcher until the time his batting order is hande.l to the umpire. Just before the pame. Mgr. Mitchell, whose home is in

Hosten, declared he knows of mi- i

merous instances in which the wa-1,,,., nrHr,rc jr- 4 t T' gers were placed after the pitchers BUoIUiS DRIVES AH

had been selected. lie said he als I knows of a certain hotel waiter who ! was paid $5 a day by a gambler. ; for obtaininp from the visiting manager the name of the pitcher who was to perform for the visiting club ! that day. , j . Pool Rooms ''(JamnloiV Hnwn." J "Most of the betting is done in j the p jp 1 rooms down-town," said Mr. Mitchell, "and I believe if the pro- j prietors of these places do not know : who is going to pitch they will not ; be so keen to accept wagers. Hy -withholding the name of the pitch- : er. I believe much of the gambling will stop. ; "It we desire to keep the sport ,

pure, gambling must be eradicated. The Chicago club is to do all it possibly can to stop it. Pres't William Veeck always has taken steps to keep it out of the ball park in Chicago, and I am going to attempt to keep the men in the pool rooms from betting hy givlnpr out the pitcher at the last moment. Jfgr. Mltclndl to Stop It. "Gambling is not to creep into the game and ruin It for the future fans and players if I can help It." Mitchell continued, "and if there is the least suspicion of it on my team an investigation will be made and the man or men who are apprehended will not stay a minute."

Ilr A !-? a b'd Pres: HOSTON, April 15. Hoston drove .lohnron out of the box after two inninps in the openlnp of the bip league reason here Thursday, in that time petting live of their seven run-, and eventually winning 7 to 6, in a game featured by the fielding of Hooper and the hitting of Roth. Score:

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Milan. If. . . . Rice. cf. . . . ' Roth, rf. Gharritv, ! O'Neill, ss. . ! Shannon. 3b. S Harris. 2b. . I .Johnson, p. Zachary, Pj Snyder, p. Courtney, p. i Shanks . . .

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Announcements received Thursday bv the local civil service representations at the post otlice follow: Tho civil service commission announces that senior students in law schools of recognized standing, if otherwise qualified, will .e almittel

! Totals 3 5 C 10 2 4 i xHatted for Zacharv in th. ; Hoston AH. R. H. O i 1 looper. rf 2 1 1 3 McNallv. 2 b. ...4 2 1 2 ! Menosky. If. ... 4 1 1 2 j Hendryx, cf. . . . 4 0 1 ! Melnnis. lb. . . .5 0 ft 10 1 PosUr. 3b 2, 2 0 0 - Scott, ks 3' 0 1 1 I Waiters, c 2 1 1 fi I Russell, p 3 ft 0 0 j Pennock, p 0 0 0 u I Totals 29 7 6 27

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Score hy innings

Washington Roston Two-base hits Three-base hits-

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. . 231 000 10 x 7 Harris Roth. -Courtney, Roth,

bases Rice. Wal-

McXal--Mllan.

scheduled to be held throughout the! Scott, Hooper. Left on bases United States on April 2S. Refore ! Washington 11, Roston 10. Rases the names of such senior students1 on nails Off Johnson 3, off Zachwill be eertifiel for appointment, j .iry ;,, off Snyder 2, off Russell 6. off however, they will lie required" j Pennock 1. Hits Off Johnson, 4 in

submit to the commission proof of

j J to the opn competitive examination ; ter. Krrors Roth, Shannon, f i for insurance claims examiner j Y Poster. Sacrifice hits-

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Hit bv pit her Ry Smith 1 (Neisi: by Wcin.rt 1 (Wheat). Struck out .-lp,v Smith 4. by Marnuard 4. Wln-

Tiir.tr pitcher Causey. Losing pitch-! er Marqu ird Utnpires McCormick -and H irt. Time of game;

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KERR WILL C APT AIM

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Totals 2S 2 7 xHatted for Clarke in 9th

xxHatted for Cooper in fcth.

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MORMAL SCHOOL MIME;c

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Minneapolis Triumphs With Rally in Minth

Ai-..-iate.l Pr-,--s: TP.llRi: HAITI: Ir.d, Anri! Geori:- K'i,rr, nld-st servif-e ma:, o he s-pi-id and remior pitch.. r of the India:1'! state normal s -ho- ! l. -ela'l team, was elected captain ..f th.- team Thursdav. Kerr will pn-1 ll'Iy - ! the team from the -o-.'i.l a pair st leaow- a Green-

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actual praduation. within three months of the date of the examination. Applications for the following examinations may he made until M y 4. a sufficient number not having apr.lie.l to warrant the closing of the list on April 20 as previously announced: Director of bureau, division, or section of protective social measures. J3.5C0 to 5 4.F.00 a ye-ir; supervisor of protective social measures. Jl.snn to J3.OO0 a year, and

2 innings: off Rüssel. S in 6 2-3 Inninps; elf Zachary, 2 in 3 Inning; off Pennock, 2 in 2 1-3 inninps; off Snyder, 0 in 1 1-3 innings off Courtney. 0 ir.1-3 inninp. Hit by ritchcr Rv Johnson (Walters); by Snyder (Walters). by Pennock (Rice). Struck out Ry Johnson 2. bv Zachary 2. by Courtney 1, by Rus.-ell 3. by Pennock 1. Winning pitrher Russell. loosing pitcher John.--or1.. Umpires Cor.nollv and Moriarity. Time of pame. 2:20.

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orr.inr from shlr..1 in a r.in'h in-1 n!nr rally. Minneaoo'.ts Th'-.rsd t d--

feAtd Kar.fA City. f. t.t t whn Horntr.-.ar. wild a:.d ! t three rtir.n. rcore:. Minneapolis . . 1 ft "or --4 V Knr.ft City . .re? -"2 - - ---J t Craft. lhr.n hr.i ar: 11 rr.an and Sw--.-r.ry,

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Two-base hits Stock. McIIenry.

I'e-irnler. Stolen bases Carey,; Southworth 2, Stock. Krrors t ("a rev. Grimm. Sacrifice bits Carey. Oaten. Cutshaw. Trouble' ;:!."vs Caton. Cutshaw and Grimm, j Ieft on bases Pittshurg . St... Louis 3. T?ae. on 1 al'c Of; S'chiifp r Struck out Rv Cooper 4. by Schupp 2. Umpire Kl.-m and V.ir.i . Time of pani". 1:4ft. ;

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" year. 1-1 The examination for assistant field ! agent, protective social measures

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throuchnut the United States on April 21, has been postponed to May'

Other eximir.rinons recently announced incl".d- the follovincr: Post otHce clerks and carriers. May 1 . rnihvay mail clerks. May 1": fore!an automobi'e mechanics. May 15

Tlan for th- completion of v. i! year of the Y. M. C. A

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The recently appointed noiimaiinr committee of the association,

including Rev. U. r man: C. P. DuCo-mb

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Louisrille Conquers Columbus. Seore

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lpIOl .11 LI ICS AND JAM-I. I With suT.ir above the 20c mark, i i -v.r P. re.b 11 I'rnits are still very i l-p. p ied ol asinp beyonil expecta-

tiiin. .t'e-M.,c i.-.r i-ernu'Mi iiro-ery ar.d M irket. 2 " 7 -1 C

I.OUISVILLK. Wort v. an with a two bac-er drove

Ky., April 15. home rur. and a in the runs n-

abllng Ioulsville to defeat Colum-

Thursiiay. Uie of Louishits were for extra baes.

NOTICE TO smUNKTtS! A'.l r.finbi rs of th- Shrine are reOustd to T:.eer a' the M.isor.i

temple e!ub April 10. S gar.ization.

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Davis, chalrJ. W. Taylor. Chard r.nd I.

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Score : Coluir.bus . . Louisville McQulllanx Otr; Lv-catur

TFRI1I1 UAT'TU. Ind.. Anri! 15 Indiana State Normal students today pledged themselves to po barefooted in sr.ring and summer

weather this year as a boycott high shoe pric. s.

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Tickets on sale for the ?Iinneapolis Symphony orchestra. May 11th. matinee and evening, at the South Rend Conservatory, Toepp h!d:r. Phone Lincoln 2316. 2627-18

G. Stahley. will inary report for ,.t a -pcitl Ti.

'-.-vr "M.-nafi'.- lUPht. i ner- w ;u : i

nine nuir.b-r elect. d to Cue loar.l.t this year, in addition to th" rsf'Jlu- f one-third, because of th resign. a - : M ;.o-, cf Roland Obenfhain. J. Alvin

Scott ar.d C. D. Itriuon anu in".iu" 'f the increase in the number of board members from 21 to 27. re-j cer.tlv authorized by a vote of the j ;:ctive m. rr-brship of the asoci.-i '.ion. The election of board menbers j will ' i-H-cur at th- annual business meeting to be held May 7.

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