South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1920 — Page 8

rvrt y i it i ;. M'ltn. 17. 192. THE SOUTH BEND NE WS -TIMES Weatherman Wins in Majoi Leagues ; MmM JAPANESE FORCES if LOST 237 MEN IN M 1 L j ii r

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By .Atf'w-l.it.l pre-: ST. IRITIS. April 15 Pitt.hurr pounded Sherrtel freely while Cr' son held St. IeniU In cheek and won. 5 to 0. Hut two S-'t. Ixvji runner.reached cKon'l h.iv elfthth. Score: until the IMttsfnirjf liisr-. if. ... Tarty, cf Si'iith'A-nrth, rf Whltted. 3h. . A I . 4 r . 4 ft ( 0 ! 1 1 r, h H. I it u 1 '. A ii M 1 2 tv . . . . r;rlmm. lb ?. "at on. fh " Haeffr.er. c 4 Cnr!.-on. p. 4 Total 3 St. IouN A B. Shottfn. If 4 Heathcote, rf. Stock, 2h 4 Hornnhy. 2b. ... 4 Foirrnler, lb. . - Mejlrnry t- 4 Janvrln. 4 'lrmon. c 4 Sherded, p " in H. fi o ii 0 1 1 1 1 1 I A. u 1 1 4 1 ii . ii 0 It. r 0 o i it n 0 0 II ll ( 1 u Totals U Score by lnnlr.KsPittshursr 010 200 coi r, St. Louis 000 000 oOfi Two-hasp hit Carlson. Mellenry. Three-base hlr' lr!mm. Sh-r-del. Errors Whltted. f'ator.. Sae--:. ditshaw. Caton. PouM" r.ltty Cnton, Cutshaw and Crimm. Hornsby. Janvrin und Fournifr. Left on hiLfr Pittsburg 6. St. Louis' S. P.aso on halls Off Sherdel 1. Hit' by pitcher Ilv Sherdel (Plt?be and Orlnim); by" Carlson (Fournler. i Struck out By Carlson 1. by Sh'-r-i del 3. Umpire Klem anl i,rnsii. Time, 1:30. M'GRAW GENEROUS WITH HIS TALENT Xw Vnrk Cast-offs Wiiininir v -w A - - V ' I Many Rail Gaines for Other Clul)!1. iy Hi'MtY ii. rAiuun.L. (tn!tl Tr a Lorrponiiriu.i ( Ni;W YORK. April 1. üant i -ut-cfrs are cutting up against this year, 1 Kddle Roush. Heimo (,roh anl xilm Sallee. r trio of former Ciants. t, ..!.- ihn nrnnant away from Mctlraw in the memorable Bed-diant MTies last summer. That illustrious trio sot an example fur other New York cast-offs to follow. finl th.-ugh the 1H20 season is not Jt of thr rradle yet. some former members of his fold are bringing grief to the Honorablo Jawn. While Walter Holko. released last jrar to the Bravos. wns rutting up around nrst Ki.se like a veteran in th penlng Kam, (leore Kelly. McGraw's experiment n Ilrst bas", wr.M losing the game. Th more rotund boss of the (liants turned sev ral time's with "Have a Heart", lances at the fans who "yt-Ued: "Where's Hat Chase? Why didn't you keep Holko?" c-ligtr Blanks (Plants. More grief camo ysterlay when Stalling marchel to the mound one jof Oesehger, another one givn his lischnrLe from the Harlem army. When he went out to the box th. fans gav him: "Four innings for you. However, ho hilf the Criants out. Then there U Mickey o'Xeill. a kid catcher, who McCr.iw couldn't sev He i ne of tb.e in't promising catchers seen in years. He h.us taken a bi part in the Brae wrks in both games. Perhaps McC.raw would rath-r li;e hal him eatehinc Toey s terlay than Lew McCarty. who thrv wlll!y t( socon.d after Cruise lost the g.im. If McCr.cv w:is not inspireil 1 y such generositx ho uoull have .a sure iT.r.,int winner. Tho jlaeis thnt ho has cut bos in tiofew seasons would more than tip aH Th weak holes in his this season. pas! p'ng e't'ib SAIKTS STACK RALLY A YD nVFF iT MtFH FK.s MIHWAFKFH. Wh . April IS. How.rd weakened in th nii'th anvl Si. Faul came from behind arid won 4 to The Saints counted :: in the last frame. The St. Baul pitching wa. atr-tinht except in the :.fth wiien triple by Butler and Canton and HiHiM-r's double gave Milwaukee Z, runs. Oaston's hitting and I.utrke's tlelding featured. S-core: it. h. i:. St. r.iul ....PP 010 C'2 4; 3. Milwaukee .OOn 030 000 3; ?; 1. Williams. Overlook, Merritt and Harprave; Howard and Gaston. FORMER GIAXT HURLER TAKES K Ays AS CITY KANRAS CITY. Mo. April 1 f.. Four runs in th third Inning Friday ave Minneapolis th third straight xamt? frem Kansas City, to effort to stop the onslaught placing Hey Johnson with on the mound come too late the pame. Score: B. Minneapolis 0u4 Kn o-M Kar.sis City 000 001 10 ü; An reBecdle , o save 1 1- j ' , ! Schauer and Mayer; John Jieedle and Brock. on. j Mr. Business Man Get a National and American league schedule for your office. Call The News-Times and one will be delivered free. Phone Main 2100

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It app'.' ri.'h, the thougli Frank V trusty third basemen of is in the, best of condi th ( Jia nts. tion and is bound to climb into the hall of fame by tlu- sensational play-in-r that h is now doinp. Kelly, who Jsj a a holding down first for HcGraw, also worthy of praise. Although newromer. he g-rabs the ball like real veteran. The Giants narlv alwas rorii' home from the south with a groat display )f pepper and ; st r ngth i turn. and this yc.'ir is no excep- ! RELAY MEN WILL

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Candidates for One, Two and Four Mile Drake Entries Decided Today. Coach Bockne's relay men are still s' t for the trial spea tests tins ar-t-riioon which are- to ele'i.lo who will be entered in the Drake relay carnival at I es Mennes next Saturdav. About a dozen men have bon T working strenimusly during the vacation period to g't into trim for i the trials and already this we'k ! several men have reeled off .'distances close to required tim their The 'artier IMeld oval is in tho 1 best trim in ears despite th; recent ve:ith r. A steam rolb'r has packed the- e-indi r thoroughly and a l.irg' force of students put in a full day , p.itehing up the worse spots in the ! ircuit. I Team rntries to Ro .Matl. ' Much eleperuls upon the performances of the men this afternoon. Only erne team is definitely entered in the Drake games, the two-mile team. Rockne will take a mile or four mile team also if the time made in today's trials warrants the expen so. The two mib quartet is leau ny I 'Captain Meehan of the Notre Dame j tarck te.nn. who is without a doubt; one if tho best middle distance m n ! in the country. "Cy" Kasper is an- ! other !'; or for the two mile team. I Two men must be picked from j Burke. Sweeny and Meridith t ! complete the two mile line-up and ' the 'trials today will settle that j euestioi:. Hoar. Wynne Willett and j o:-an are likely candidates for tho j lour. ; Tb.o four mile team is a problem, I Meehan. Burke and Sweeny can bo, i '.T.ted upon for xcellent time for ; their shir- of the going but Rockr.e . must tind another 4 : 40, i.r better, man i:i Murphy. o'Hara. Räumer or j Shuler. With a!y kind, of weather I at all th track fans who go out to tch the trials s houM sure of u ! great treat of real sp.cl m middle! dUtanc" running vents. , Foot 1 Kill on Stage .;rnin. The all is out for anth r month ! of "spring" football drill at Notre j Rime. Captain duighlin will lead i the canl'dates nneler the watchful eye f Co ich Bockne. who fully realises what a tremendous task he has to produce a team to e qual hi 1 1H 9 natioml championship claimarts. About 30 men are expected to come out as soon as the weather permits, and until then the noon blackboard lectur s will be tho methods of progress. The Announcement is also made that work will be begun upon the j new stands to he erected on the west j side of th Cartler Feld gridiron. The new stands will add at le.xst 3.000 to the seating capacity of the f.eld and with portable accomodations for 3,000 already at hand the athletic authorities feel that they will be able to handlo anything in the wav of a crowd from this vicinitv." The vast Increase in attendance j from South Bend last year has war- j ranted the new additions and every j rare will be t.aken to provide com-j f.trfa fiir t V fhftin.mil of nw r.l- . .rrr, gained. ! Now arrangements for parking i . sp ices for motors will also be made ! for the convenience of the hundreels who prefer to motor out for the contests. Capacity attendance is expected on the occasion f the I'urj due and Valparaiso games which j will have direct bearing on the state I title. (;)IN TO HOPfT.Ii. II C. Bauer. 52 5 Cottage Grove a v.. has been removed to Kpworth hspltal where he will undergo an operation. Mrs. Hauer who has been in tho hospital for several weeks Is slightly improved.

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GEORGE League Standing AiDfrlrHn I"in;uc. 1 hdcMgo o 0 it 0 10OO HWKI I i 'loveland . . I PHtn pLTindVTphia PMM) ;;-J!JJ: i W.iHhlactoji .(! ( .ooo ! Betrott St. Loul ... . 0 National Lrfttcrur. .0 Cincinnati lemo ! KKKI i .;; i ..r4o 1 JH 1 j j!,','",,.,,' " ' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1' 0 2 0 A-lHtlen. :. o I'Ml.ol.-Ij.hla ltriuklyn St. Bmils liUagi Neu York A nt?rl-Hti MllltloMpollrt St. Paul Columbus Tl'lo Indium! polls peM) looo .Coo ..'.nil . m . N .IM .oo .1 ..1 .1 .1 .0 . . i 1 l l I I""ilHv!lle K an sit h City. GAMES TODAY. Amerctn I"snru. Brtrolt nt Cnl:igi. St. Louis nt ('loveland. Washington at ItonPui. New York nt I'hlladelpbl i. National League. Chlcapn at Cincinnati. l'lttnturg nt St I-euit. l'.oHfon .it New York. Philadelphia nt llnx.klyn. YESTrUD.VY'S HF.SI LT.S. Amrrlnin An0( lutlon. eolninbii- l.oulsvllle ( rnln ). Tiil.-itii Indlnn:ipdls ralni. St. Paul. 4; Milwaukee, ;:. MiniieniM.'.ls, 0; Kansas City. 2. Amrrhwn Liu. Betroit "!il ngo (rnln). Sf. !.ouis-'eelnnil (C(.ld. Wnfilii ngtoit-lluntoii ( rain ). New York-Philadelphia ir.ilnt. Nntlunnl L.'ngue. Chicago eincinnntl rain . Pit t:irg. r; St. Loiii. o. Phi'toI-lphla-Hrooklyn ( rain l. Ibi.-t'U.-Now Yer rnini. Miuthftn Aolittlon. .Mrmpliis Lltt!i Kock MM'.led 4fh Inning, r.iiti. hnttnnoogn - At lnnta ( rain . Middle 5; New Orbin. Nashville, 4; I'd mi inch urn. 10 Rum Village Club To Hold Practice Sunday i amiuiairs lor me lium iii.ig e Athletic club baseball team will work out nt tho J .1. Oliver playfield at 10 t'eleck Sunday morning, Flayers desiring a try-out should A t Tl.. 'I I 1 . report at this practice session, as the club is in neeel of one or two gootl ball players. An attractive schedule i3 being arranged, and the manager promises to put one of the best teams in the city on the field when the season opens. The club has a few open dates, and would like to arrange frames with any good organlzatim in or near South Bend. Arrangements can be made by calling Joe Benko. Ilneo!n 7 23 eir by writing to S05 W. Indiana av. VTNS FROM Asmni. smiNGFIFLD. III.. April 16. Frankie Mason, fighter won by a shade over Babe Asher, St. IyOuis, in 10 rounds here Thursday night. DoriiLi: inii)i:u at X. I. TODAY. Cartier Fold would have been an ideal setting for water pedo Friday afternoon, but Coach fius Dorais declined to let his athletes take any chances on drowning. Jo the game sche-dule with the University of Wisconsin was held over until today. The fans benefit by the inclement weather, as today's procram will be a double-header, beginning at 1:30. Gtrcrs-c Murphy. wrv the Dorais nominee for the mound for Friday's contest, probably will pitch the flr?t game, and Lalley, Foley or Stelnly will work the second.

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WELCH WINNER IN BOUT WITH WHITEH South Rend Pugilist is Given Five of Fight Rounds. South Bend light fans who accompanied Kddio Welch to Lit orte Friday night saw the local pugilist get a clear-cut victory over Tommy H White, of Chicago. Fddle was given ? live ef the e ight rounds, Whit- was aw.iriicil erne, and two we're- even. Welch forced the lighting in every mund. He constantly bored in with rights and lefts, and in two rounds he rooked White's head with hard driv-s with 'ith'r hand. ine isouth lionder started strong.; the initial frame being his best. The j outcome was never in doubt after the first few exchange of blows. The femrth round was the most ven of the eight, and White was given the . lifth. Itconl Cnw(l IrrMnt. Tho ilKhtlng was at 13S pounds. The largest crowd ever in attenelance at a boxing program her.? wit nessed the fight.-. Fifty fans from South Bend made the tri). j Wildcat Andy Williams, of Mil-I waukee, was euitclasse i by Clint j Flynn, of Chicago. Flynn landed' five- blows to his opponent's one. , Williams had both hands broken. ' and took the most punishment eve r , administered to any pug here. Tbc i battle-rs weighed in at l.lä pounds.! Young; Mack, of Tulsa, Okla., took tho curtain raise r from Kid Fay, of ' Niles. l ay hit the mat for shor intervals twice during the second I round, and was knocked out after a : minut-'s lighting in the third. They fought at KIT pounds ; Frank Tafe-1. promoter eif the . match, is proraring the stage for i ! another program soon. HAiir itiTii ;irrs m;v hat. I'HIIVDFLrniA, Pa.. April 16. B.i be Buth. Yankee eiutfielder. today was th possessur of a new lid but he has it hidden. It was prosented him by local far.s as a mark of appnxdation for muffing the flv ! that nal)lel the Athletics to win the i op-ning game from the Now Y'crkrs. The hat wa: light lirown, with a iüw crown ami a curied-up rim r.ss iosTorrici: mua.. J.y Fnlted I're?;: WASHINGTON. April 1. The house today passed and sent to the president the postorrice appropriation bill providing for the extension if the aerial mail from New York i to San Francisco and giving the ; postmaster general power to make i e-xtonsions to St. Iouis or other i points that he may deem advisable. ! NOTK'l-:. All members of the Iibnr partv are rofpacsted to meet at Red men's ! hall, ZMZ April IS S. Michigan st.. Su.-.day. j at r a. m. sharp. HOMF.il PHILLIPS, I Chairman. 2 4 -1 7 I i:yi:uyboiv to hear Harry Magill of The Spiritualist Billy Sunis invited Chicago. ' d iy. igan (Bedmens' Hall), iiüü S. Michst.. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Song rvi?e 7:15 p. m. :s7s-i: j notkt:. Mr. Harry Mays, "The Miracle Man" of New Carlisle, that he had left town, he is still here helping and he-allng the suffering 2547-17 TRF.NTON. N. J.. April 16. Gov.! Edwards has sicned the Sullivan ' boxing bill, which wi'd permit bouta ! of 12 rounds to be held in New Jor- ! soy. Under the old law bouts w ere j hmn.ee ,o Free lecture on Christian Science. nt the. church edifice. Main and Madison sts., Tuesday, April Zr, at 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited 2642-20.

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fr -iphts with tiual ability, its burly wrst rr.frs and its I'.at-f ooted cor.idi.ins. Now conies somethinR new. 'Tis tl.o cinema's vrry first mascuiln' hum' wr-cker, a rKular hevamp, who kep-s tho spH?tator Kusinp until tho end. Play! by Lariii.voiiie I-w ('ody, the picture shown at the LaSalle' today is e:i-titit-d "The Beloved Cheater." Tomorrow Ilupene 'Bnn is th star f "A Fool and His Money." castli; A wife's rrvrnp'1 is the subject of Iorothy Dilton's latest dr.iraatio s'Tci n oft rint; whih niini-s to the Castle today. Kntitbd -Black Is White." it was written by (Ji-orgv Barr Moi'utclioon and gives the star a role of unusual strength. The fact that this revenue Is turned ;ij,'ainst the husband who forces her fr!n his home by his insane and unfounded jealousy, lends the story a i:ovl twist .and adds zest to the situations Marvelous costunn-s which m.ke the most of her bauty are worn by the star. Tomorrow Tho Bluf Pearl" features pretty Ldith Ilallor. )iUMii:rM. List performances are given at the Orpheum today of the vaudeville bill which features "Belling Along." the miniature musical comedy. Other entertainers are Johnny Keane, Loach-Wallin trio. Mason and Booney and the Dancing Kennedys Beginning tomorrow. the new program has fur its headllner Bolto and I lea jry, who present a roller skating novelty. D. Stephen Hall, comedy monologist and singer; "What Happened to Ruth," a oneact satire; Williams ami Taylor, colored dancers, and Jack Wyatt and his Scotch lads and la.ssie; are other r leasing numbers. OLIYTTIt. Lovers of the art of Terpsichore? will revel in the innumerable and novel modern dances which arc to bo renelered by the famous dancers, Fanchon and Marco, in the new elition de luxe of their revue, "Let's Co!" which will be seen at the OlIor theater on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Fartorially wonderful is dainty Fanchon, appearing in one new costume after another, all equally bewildering and artistically bautiful but entirely different. They are gowns of dazzling brilliance, it is said. With her dancing partner. Marco, anehon performs some delightful lew (lances in l.oi s .O. J nere re all sorts of soft, gliding steps changing juickly to a syncopated evolution or an unsuspected acrobatic "stunt." for Fanchon ami Marco are nothing if not versatile. Th ir star specialty, wherein Marco plays delightlulty on his violin, while the two ai e n madly anout the stage-, is nothing thert of a sensation, it is claimed. " niu:.n:.M "Clarence," the- new comedy by Booth Tarkington whMi. for tho past w int r. lias b-on the re i:rning success in both Now Yerk and Chicago, will b- pnsented in this city at the oiivr theater this afternoon and night by the Chicago company from the Blackstone theater. This d. liulitful comedy is as typi cally Tarkington as his stories. It j is a rich xprssion of th- author's j personality; it glows anel chuckles ; with humor. It has the spontane ity j of inspiration, and none of the artifice's )f playmaking are visible as it frolics through its four acts. j The mirth which "Clarence" ; evokes in such abundance is the j comedy of character rather than plot. "First of all. there is the hero, a demobilized soldier, but not a man of glory, a quaint and rather my?- j terious youth, socially awkward and ; slightly ecce ntric. lie is a bizarre i and cryptic creature, but not a ca- i rlcature. for the world H full of ; Clarences, although it takes- a Tark- , ington to discover them. In search r.f a ob, any kind of a job. this inexplicable thing in khaki finds empiovment in the homo f a certain i rich man with an obstreperous fami'y, and hourly ho expands, spread- j I : .- tho ;f range ami Penf-i'.cer.i m- i 'm-nce of Clarencism as he unfolds j himself. He is. if you choose to ; take him that way. a burlesque of! "The Srrvant in the House." sub- 1 stituting humor for holy unction. . I'MON A1TKNTTON! Do you look for the union label in your shoes" Beacon shoes are union made. 1'very pair guaranteed and prices always lower hrv Gilbert's Men's Wear, S13 S. Michigan 1:070-19 at Schil-2675-17 St. Scapulars and medals j Ung'j ! - IINOW PLAYING II 3 "The Kmograms'V fi World's T.ate-st New Trice : 14 cerlous and Comic M.itln Bally 10c & C V ' Mt 2.- 3 V- j Sanday j M-ttlne I Uht. i All Plu ! Tax ! "ROLLING ALONG" Mwsäe-M Comrel y a la Miniature. A JOHNNY KEANE Keen Songs and Strips. LEACH-WALLING TRIO Tight Wir and Iron Jaw Novelty. MASON .M)re or & ROONEY Iis In Fun." DANCING KENNEDYS In Their Own Creation. SUNDAY "WHAT HAPPENED TO RUTH" And i au Other Acts.

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Zone. i r.v FnitM itoh; ' Lo.WVnx, April 1 fi.Japnnc forces lost 23? killed in fierce fight ing with Russian tnops at Khabarovsk. Siberia, las. Mcmday. a News, Agi ncy tlispatch iron. Tokio said to- j day. j rr. - . . . ine uussians lost 40 killed. Japanese il.liniorl 1 .".0 0 irinn--rj Fightin- C'ontlmios. " t:.i.j . . ... . i ;:mn eon;:nu-i inroiitM ttv

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