South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 112, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1920 — Page 11
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NATIONS PREPARE STAR PERFORMERS FOR SPORT EYENT
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l ram ior ivrnjiic sanies. Other Countries Active.
.VKW YORK. Arrll TO. Whi!o th Arrurioan 01yrr.h: e err.niitte e, and othe-r port organizations throughout the Ur.iud ;sta.tf s arj arranjia? to rivr this runtry faulthly rcprof n'(f in til' Olympi-: ,'am-s this 2, car, many other countries arc ju.-t u.s Keenly ma.Ulr.ij thoreMtrh jre-p-aratior.s with th parr.fj object in i w. ,S',v'ln In rxhlbitlnjr ""vonderful t n.'Ts'y in her pre paxations and while he doe-? not xr -ct to L able to win over thj Unit"! Stat?, sh lntndj to make a hard hsrht and li'j s to bo able to wore the httfhMt jitimhc-r of point ne;t to Am-f-rica, i'spit? th fart that tho Kam- will lr- lüde tome) tyftical l'.rlti-h t-vents, MKh as archery. In vhlch Sweden 111 not competft. Thrfto efforts aro backed by ample fund, s;me of which have been din itcd by private individual, the estimated a mount
now available being about 600.0CÜ
krone. Sw-1 rn Train". The selection of the? tt.vedHh field and tracTc uthletf-s ha.- been coins on during1 the vdnte-r months under the ?upeni3lon of numerous trainers, the country having been divided into sit dl.stricL- for thl purpose. The t hif trainer ü Krnle Hjtrtbor?, who lor rrjiny years xvts tho coach of Irish American Athletic club in New York. The trill meeting will be h'M in April and tho last parade and last overhauling wili ttko placo in Stockholm in July about a fortnight before thf pames boßln. With Swedish swlmmcTH tho preparatory work also has been carried on during the winter and tho majority of ;:ood old Swedish swimmers are Faid to be in line Mhape. Bessides these K veral remarkable new men have liccn developd. .Sweden h;u th oldest -vvatrrplay eduh.i in the world, anil now every 'Tort will be made to live lip to thesr traditions at Antwerp. .Sweden will nt limit herself to concentrate h-r attention on the divine, h.li?h. diving, fancy divinjr, etc., but e-xpr-cts t send a v ry fast lot of men into the races. ir-'omf quito remarkable results hav already been recorded and a, 1 (vij-metrts crawl In l."5 2-"
Australia ouht frircly to be repre nte.i ,-tt th r.rxt 01yrr..plc rame. The previjont of the board. Richard Coornbes, a veteran promotor and pupporter of track and other pports In th rornrnor.wealth and a friend of American athletic leafier?, siid tint the number of athlete in Australia '.V ho would have any r hanre at the Olympic gramem was ery small, but he thought that several repre-ser.tin-s.wlmmincr. lawn tenni.i. an1 held sports and aLu pome from New Zealand could be snt to Antwerp. Canada Interested. In order that the Canadian Dominion may have a thoroughly reprepentathe team of athlete at the Antwerp prame the Canadian Olympic committee i practically combIn? the country for the best track and field material. Kisrht now Waller Knot, a very clewr all-round athlete, who h;js bn nppidnwd to the important position of coach for the Canada team Is tourinr the western athle-tic centers for prospective (l.vmpie competitors and late- on he will make a similar trip through the eastern provinces of the dominion. Knox hope-s to brin t t h: r a formidable team ef .-printer?, i s -tance runners, Jumpers aid 'Aeiir'nt throwers. While at Winnp' the ce.aeh will cot a lire on a likely candidate for . .Varathron hon.rs in Joe Keeper, a strong eiistano runn'T. At Hrandon he r.-ill pass upon
the fitness of a younc runner nnt.ie.t : Towne, winner ? the five-mile title j at Ottawa. At Edmonton. Albert a. ' he may s!op' Tilade, a soldier ath- ' leto, who wns a iromi.'rnt facl.ir at i H-veral meets in Toronto, -i a ;uar-
ter miler. Halburton. a fine allround man. who hail i from Toronto, ::Ho is at Mdmonton. f,-e Cmva, a
nr-Trn runner, who iivide ood at short distances in th ;it iv.a me t, i is at Vancouver. Cov .-nd a Vane ouver policeman named C iiiieron. who won the all-round c hampionship at Ottawa, are two j)rumi.in?
t ontenoers lor Tfie ti n.m. Knox
nUCIIANAX. ilrs. Maude Peck entertained the 500 club yesterday afternoon. Mis Ilalancee visiter Buchanan schools Thursday at the request of state health authorities to obtain a record of those pupils who had been varcinattd and thos who had r.ot. H. K". Trash spent the week end in Chiciyo. The Wetm!r.ter r.uild drew a poovl riov, d to tlit-ir af-:tcria .upr Wednevfiay evening and the Kirl realized a r.eat sum f money for the treasury' of the ;ruild. Mrs. C. D. Kent was hostess of the M. I club. Miss Kit Kincery was a vlritor In
Jlepfj Th.nrrdiiy moniinp.
Glrmer property on Third street. hlli S.tnds is i,rinrurir work on a new house on B'-rrH-n street. Mr. Ilandal of N'i! s is the contractor. Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. .Sundgreen are in Chicago this w k i;d. Mr. and Mrs. M. I Hanlln entertained r.t a dancing party Friday
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üld. Mr. Tern Paul wfi. out of town Saturday tv nir.-T. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sundreen were
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Miss I'. Pou.-. entertained a num- ' tier of - friends Saturday evenlna: ',
South peri Thurrdüy moniinp. !
Mr. and Mr. M. I Lundjrreen will spend the e; -nl in 'h '.( :i co. j Mrs. It. J. P, urn i ws enter tame 1 cn ; V lnc-?.day even.nir with a orrle, party. The quests tilled four '..ble.s . and prizes were won by Mrs. YVi- j liam Brodenclc and Irs. llalph Allen. j Howard Otm.ell entertained 12' of -his friends at a star party Tutsday evening at the home of his i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Otmell,
:n nrmor r t ins lst turtmiay. Gar.;e s were enjoyed anil dainty reireshincnts served.
The Kpworth learrue of the Meth- Trair.tr ar.d odist churt'h en.,03 ed a. srcial rnert-j i.u .outh I;
:n? in tne chuixn b.usement Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Carol anil daughter Madeline are spending iliis week in Chicago. Ir. and Mrs. V. LI. Sarpmt are out of town this week. Dr. Sargent 1.-. -.ttendin? the no t tinic of the Denial association in Detroit, while Mrs. Sargent is vi.itiny her parents in Ann Ai bor. II. it. Adams and Herb Roe spent Wednesday in South Pend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lvons en-
honor rf the return of Str. Jot
Larry. Mis. Sic: ItesTbcrT entertained a! number of yoor. piople at a birth-j i- irpt Ise party in honor of Har- j
Mrs. I. C. Sund-.ten was a visitor in Calien AVedn'-'.iy morning. Ceor-e !', o,',- wpc-ets to leave for Ann Aibr the of the week to resume his s.udles liter a week vacation. Floyd Sni:ii v. as a visitor in this vicinity Saturday afw-rnoon. Mis. M. L. ilanlin. Mrs. Walter
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thinks that he v, Ü! be able to rounu out a stronir relay t'-am for Canada and is counting on Illade, Halburton, Phillip of the Toronto V. M. C. A. and possibly Jack Tresidder of the Toronto Central.
a card nartv hotiorinjr their
j v. e-ddhv-r anniversary. I Mrs. i:. C. P;iseoe. Mrs. i:. C. 1 Xfjford, Mrs. I. I.. Ilo irdman and
Mrs. H. F. Kinuery sp. nt Wednesday afternoon in South Pend. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Montgomery have soid their property on Portaye street and jurchased the Jay
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iturdav al'ti rnoon.
Fred Wa.lt rs et" I,ak street who lias been seriou.-dy ill is improving. A few Iluenana.nites attended the show "Clarenec-"' in South Pend Saturday. X. Brady, pastor of the Presbyterian church, met w ith an accident Saturday afternoon his automobile colliding with nnotlnr car.
Gcorj-e Clark na the last of this wee
out of town
FILIPINO CHIEF IS SERIOUSLY ILL
Garment Workers' dance. Central Labor Union hall, third door, Wednesday evenir.fr, April 21. Harlequin society orchestra. 20 40-2 1 Advt.
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eities in Germany .say that the atli- j was caught by a policeman, letic and sporting circles there have j Pacrlinawan was taken to a enlv awa"ke ned to the fact that the ' pital where he has since been
MA NT L. A. April 21 Two Filipinos have just fouRht with ho'o the tirst duel in Manila sir.ee the ler;inninK
of the American 'occupation. One
of them suffered the loss of his left hand in the f.ht. Anpel Fmali and Tranquilino Pairlinawan met with second and friends in a vacant lot near the center ef the city just before dusk to settle their feud with tho favorite native weapon. Fmali forced the ticrht and soon landed the blow that severed his adversary's left hand. Paulinawan fought on and Fmali. despite his victorv. tool: to his heels but
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fatlierlanel will not and cannot participatei in the Olympic Karnes tnis ear. Several ne-wspape rs there have taken up the matter editorially and are sue-stintr that a niove.ment bo made to induce tin Olympic committee to rive permLsion which will e nable German athletes' to compete. Australia May laitcr. At a recent meeting if the board cf control of tho Ajnateur Athletic union of Australia and New Zealand it wag the sense of tho meeting that
critical condition. As there is no law against tlueiiinr; n the Philippines. Fmali will be preecuted on u minor charge.
The Orpheum will rive a special 1 showtr.pr of the South B nd Movies j Wednesday afternoon. These mov-j inc: pictures were taken on the Or- '
pheum s.:ape in March, 1919. Many South P.end younp; people were in them. Wcdnesdnv matine only. jSOO-21 Advt.
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