South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1920 — Page 10

TIiriLMY MORNING, APRIL 22. 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Twin City A. C. Will Stage All -Star Boxing Tournament at Oliver Theater

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ROCKHE SELECTS SIX FOR RELAYS

Notre Dame Will Send Two

Relay Team to Compete in Drake Event.

Coach Kockn" his m ib f;n t! preparation. for Notre lime's par'., in the Draku lii.Tv c', isicn to b he'd In Moinr-H ,iv.r t h auspices cf Lrake university This -omin fhturday. Fir.il tim- trills wr run yesterday To drid w h' th" er.trU would be. Kverv man 1 in wonlerfui trim and Kockn. ipfcls hin men to put on n un.sual performance. In the two-mile relay tvent In particular. The mile teim should fthow considerable rl.js,i also Vetran Median In Half. Capt. Meehin, of the Notre, Dame, track quad. I leading a strong team of veterans In the meet. In the two-mll Itokne hrs three men who are previously experienced In lb relay carnival. ('apt. Meehan himself n running there. for the third and last time. "Cy Kasrer for th second time and "Walter Sweeny i rompetlntr at Orake for the thlril time. Rockne has also decided to compete In the mile relay event in arhich two of his two-mile, team men will have; to "come back" and run the ecnnd race of the day. C pt. Mwhan and "Cy" KAspr -xill prob.ibly do thr "como back" xtvint And wfll aid Hoar and MeridPh to carry the, baton for the GMd and Blue, in the mi!0 classic. Notre rame has no entries in the special dash event.. Varsity Start . Trip. Coach Dorals left for Crawfordsville early this mornlns: with his squad of 14 baseball men. Notre Dame will not meet Ijrdue as. a result of the .-ancella tion of the came nn account of b;id weather. The batt!e at Crawdfordsviile with the, L4ttIe Oiants" thin afternoon will ha follmrpd by a hasty departure for Urbana. where prtrnl.s' men meet Illinois In two battles and then hurry home to meet Michigan hen Monday. roraIs pent his varsity against the Corby Hall nine yesterday afternoon and they won easily to 2.

TRACK TEAM AT HIGH SCHOOL SUOW1NO FORM

PrnvtoVd t?iat the warm weather kfep up, Coach Rurnhntn in likely to start the track meet Saturday at the Oliver layflcld. Importe. (Snshrn and South Rend were supposed to meet, but Coach Kelsey, of Importe. h;iR withdrawn hit tram owing to the fact that weather his prevented his men from training. Goshen and South Herd may deride to keep up the original agreement and make. It a dual track meet. Capt. Thomson, the brilliant allaround man of the Rurnt Oransre and Rlue. team stated yesterday that the local hlcli rhool would be nn the athletic map before the track season closed. H bap every confidence In the. squad that is now training. Weeks, a rookie. Is showing pplendid form In the high Jump and t-hould he able to give a good account of himself before the poa.on is over.

UPTON AND CREW OFF FOR UNITED STATES

Ity Aiii.ted Tress: INTON. April 21 Capt. Turner and 23 members of the crew of the yacht Shamrock TV. Sir Thomas Upton's challenger for the America's cup. will sail for New York Thursday on board the steamer Lapland. The new 23-metre, Shamrock, which 1 to act as a. "trial horee" for the Shamrock IV, and which ciiled iweral dayn ago from Dartmouth for New York, met with unfavorable weather In the Atlantic and had to put back to Dartmouth, where ehe arrived "Wednesday. The yacht has been ordered to remain at Dartmouth until weather conditions Improve.

FITZS1MM0NS SIGNS DEMPSEY TO FIGHT

CHICAGO. April 21. Jack Dempsey today signed for his first fight eine he won the world's hravnrelght championship from Ter Willard at Toledo last Fourth of July. Manager Jack Kearns came to terms with Floyd Fltzsimmoris. a Benton Harbor. Mich., promoter, for a match at the Michigan resort July 5. Pempsey's opponent will be chosen within ten days. !ltzrimmons already has opened negotiations with Fred Fulton. Wily Mlsk and 1)111 Rrennan.

Cavet Ttcirls Indians To Win Over Columbus

ly A ' i.ited Press: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April 21 Clever hurling by Ca. vet enabled the Indianapolis club to defeat Columbus Wednesday In the only game of the eries play-d. 2 to 0. Only three hits were collected off Cavet an I they wtre widely scattered, the f.rst r.ne coming in the fifth inning. Not one Columbus ir-in reached second fa.? and the only two who tried it were thrown out on fielders choices. Shrrman was ranched for onlv six -afe hits, but Covington and Oo-sMt drove in talllr In the pdnoh. Schreiber and Civet starred in the be!d. Score: Columbus . ..f.0 'f-O ror r 3 0 Indianapolis .. 1 dt CO'- 10 j s 1 Shern-an and Hartley; Oat and fOet.

St. Paul Wins Lopsided

Gamv Front Kansas Citvl

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By Associated Prep : CHICAGO, April 21. Chicaco batted out an easy victory over St. Louis Wednesday in the final game of the series. 7 to 4. Williams pitched in fine form, until the Inst inning, when he eased up and visitors bunched five hits. Sixer's butting was a feature. Score:

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Two-base hits Jaeksoii. Weaver. Jourdan. Threc-bae hits Fisler. Stolen b.-isr-s Jourdan. Schalk. Weaver. Double plays Weaver to K. Collins to Jourdan; K. Collins to Kishcrg to Jourdan. Left on bases Chicago S, St. I.ouis 10. l?ases on balls Off Gallia 3. oiT VanC.il ler 1. off Williams 1 Hits off fiallla. 1 in 1 2-.'l inniniis; off Vanflilder, in 0 1-:; innings. Hit by pitcher Hy VanC.ildcr 2 (J. Collins. Weaver . Struck out P.y William. Lsinir pitcher tlallia. Krrors Jackson. Jourdan. Itisberpr. Sisler. Jerber 2. Cmpires Owens and Chill. Time. 1

v i: t k r i v s i:i;s l l t s : National LMgue. IMttsImrff 5; Clneinnnti :j. Amrrlrnn Lengue. St. I.ouis 4; Chleajjo 7. Washington-Phi ladclphti (rain). Amtrlt-Hn Aocletln. rlumhiis (; Indianapolin 2. Toledo 7; Louisville 4. M!ntie.ip.-ls :', ; Milwnukei 2. St. Paul la; Kansns City 4 Suthern Association. N.tFhTlUe .MenvrMn O. Atl.itit.i 1; N"e nrbrins 0. Mlrmirghani U: Mobile Chattmieesra 2; Little Ho, k tl. International League. Pii'.ti innre Iliiffulo 0. A!l thers iotpoin-d. rnln. GAMES TODAY. Amrlrn League. Clerelund at St. Iouis. Chl-iico .it Detroit. Phllnflelphla t Nec York. lWi!t0ii at Washington. National League. St. Louis at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at Chii-ayo. New York nt Horton. r.rokln at Philadelphia.

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Hop Kiti and Sew Up Game in Initial Frame Cooper Holds Reds in Pinches.

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When the nnnounrrr Introduces HUI Henry and Teddy Murphy toniht at the Oliver theater in touth Mend, northern Indiana and southern Michigan tidht fans will have the hance of s eing two of the befd featherweighis in the game settle a grudue affair. This will be the third and rubbr meeting for thrtn. It promises to be no "tango" aM'air for aetion galore is pointr to greet the fans' cyis if their statninentu can be Lelie ed. This pair of sterling feathers have rr.rt nn two previous occasions, each having one decision. In their tat bout, which was held at Fiporte. -ome few weoks ago, Henry carried off the ,1, -vision. In dolnif this he marked up the little, stockyards boy to Mich at) extent that he could only nee- out of one headlight Ilut beside. this humiliating mark Murphy also differed greatly from stiff body luri"hes and other hard blows to the face and head. Ili'tuni Mtvtclu Immediately Teddy wasi afttr Henry for a return mtch so promotor Sworths of thin, city qnickly signetl the two boys to appear here, realizing what a wonderful bout the two would put up on their third and rubber meeting. Moth Henry' and Murphy will arrive In town about noon today. Kach la in the pink of condition and caclt

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trained hard for this bout a.s ii means a great deal to each in the way of lining up a bout with Johnny Kllbane, featherweight champion. Fans who saw Murphy outpoint the Texas Kid here a little more than

a month ago will ronember Murphy as belli- a scientific tighter who depended more upon his boxintr abillt to uln his decisions rather than trying to put over a haymaker. Since then Murphy has changed. Touli fiSoy. Last week be was beaten by Matt Brock of Cb eland in a ten round bout, llrock is one of the toughest boyn in the rinc having met such men as Menny Leonard, Lew Tendier. Willie Jackson, Johhny Kilbane. and a host of top notchers who are equally as good as the man named above, and has put splendid battle with all of them, earning a draw with ha.mpiori Menny Leonard Jtrock is rejuted to be one of the toughest hitters; in the game. However, Teddy withstood his assault and repaid him blow for blow, never tlinehlng, and dnee then he has decided that Mrock's tactics art; the best to win tights with. South Mend will be the first city to Fee him start out with his new method and if Teddy is right Htnrv will probably be the lirst victim of his knock-em-dead attack. Mut Henry is no slouch and he will give Murphy enouch trouble to worry him considerably, if not to such an extent that he may, instead of Murphy, go away with the victory hanyitg on ids belt. There will a',o he three other borInn exhibitions, the first a four round bout between Kid Fay of Nlles and Mlackie Itltehie of Chicago, the second a rix round bout, and the semiwindup will be an eight round bout between Spider Kelly of Milwaukee, and Johnny Hägen of Detroit.

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

Hy Assoi-latnl Pre: TiiltONT". Ont.. April 1 . M.-o-o track representatives Wednesday tirKed the Ontario proineial e0vern-

i ment to defer imposing the pnj posed daily tax of MO.O'iO on rare .tracks until the dominion govern- ' ment makes its decision in regard to tax parl-niut':el Tnachims at ihe 'tracks . A double tax. they contend. would make it impossible to continue . racing in the province, either with 'or without betting. The government promised to consider the appeal.

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P.y ArtxoHated Press: LKXIXC.TON. Ky.. April 21. Depauw irniversity was defeated by 'Transylvania college in baseball ! here Wednesday. 7 to :i. The visitors 'lost the game in the first inning 'when Transylvania scored ti e runs off four hits, coupled with erratisupport behind dloseock.

COLLlXn; IIASI'.MALL: At West Point, N. Y. Army Tufts 1.

ANNAPOLIS. Md.. April 21. '.Harder and more timely hitting and (superb work on the bases, enabled 'the Annapolis midshipmen to defeat j Harvard at baseball here todav, 3 to .1-

1'y iHafed Press: CINCINNATI. O.. April 21 Ming's wildnets in the first inning enabled Pittsburg to secure a lead f four runs which the Me, Is roil Id not nvrrcome and the visitors won their .erond straight game from the champions, 5 to .1. The Mods outhit the Pi rate., but (Voper was effective with runners on the bases

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PHILADELPHIA LAD

LEADING HURLER'S HAYE LOST FORM

Review of Performances This Season Shows Old Timers, Going Slow. By Hl'AUY Ii. FAlUlOJi.

Vnltcil IVcrv Staff Ourroyiwulent.

Lty United Presn: NEW YORK, April 21. Hardly atvay Tr,,.i th shore en a natoncruise, the pitching 5taff of srveral major league clubs is sprawling out on the rocks. The "bust" of the mighty anong the elite hurlers has been one of the most murked developments of the Infant season. The Cubs were to chase the Reds for the pennant on tho strength of an A-l pitching vtaff. Alexander the great wa knocked out of the box twice and he totes the rep cf the league's b-t pitcher. Hip Vaughn was driven out once and "Toothless" Tyler cut in for a drubbing. Metween th m they hae won only one out of four games. Maff No ;Md.

The diants brought up from Texas .

what was painted in red as th 'Kwellfst sta ft" in the league. Marries, leader in games won and I lost last year. Art Nehf. Mube Menton. Fred Toney and Jesj-t Winters 1 hae brought MeOraw only one vie- I tcry out of five. j The tlibraltar of the Yankees is : made out of putty. Shuwkey, Quinn. j

Mocridge and Mays have also turne 1 in only one game out of five. Walter Johnson has ben knocked from the box and chunVs of dis,rear.: exptriences have been s r ed to Fhle, the young Indian: Walter P.euther. the P.td bulwark; Cooler, the pjrate port-sider; Sothriip, the ex-shiner of the Hrowns; l.ck P. uioli'h and Kub.- Mar.iuard. ti in spotlight. .o:ce of the fair staffs" are soakwk :i a1! the rays of the spotlight. Th Iii d ,o ;.re at The top of the American le.criu bidder, the White

Sox and the Indians are riuht below j thetr; Mrooklyn and Pittsburgh are 1 on the (rt of the National heap ;:nd the Merls and the Phils are ritt-! Lü ruw.ij a pace in th reax ailj

because their pitchers are doing the unexpected. Mabo Adams, figured a helf-fix-turo years ago, has won two games. So have Freddie Schupp, Leon Cadore, Coveleskie, Pennock and Causey. Claude Williams and Eddie Clcotte who pitched Kid Oleason to the world's series last year, have turned In a game each with ease.

Toledo Beats Louisville With Three Runs in. Eighth

Ity A p foci a tel Prens: j CAM I) FN, N. J.. April 21. Jimmy I Wilde, liritish fly-weight, so far out- j classed Hattling Murray of Phila- ' delphia, in their eight round bout ! here tonight that Commissioner j

John S. Smith, of the New Jersey boxing commission, stopped the contest in the last round.

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TO ALVIE MILLER !

ry Associated Press: IX) CIS VILLF, Ky., April 21. L.00SC fielding on both sides featured Toledo's 7 to A defeat of Louisville Wednesday. An unusual play occurred when Massey reached second bape after striking out. McNeill having dropped the third strike and then thrown wild to first bae. Though Thursday is scheduled as an off day the teams will u-se it to play of the postponement of last JSunday'3 scheduled game. Pcore: Toledo r10 000 030 7 10 : Ixui.-rville 100 COO 300 4 1 Nelson. Stryker and McNeill, Koob, Wright, Long and Meyer.

By A?oclntil Press: IjORAJN, O.. A.Vrll 21. Johnnv Kilbane of Cleveland, featherweight, champion, won from Alvie Miller of Lorain Wednesday nliiht by a knock out in the seventh round of a boui scheduled to go ten rounds.

Totals .IS 3 13 2 7 18 xRan for Rariden In t9h. xxMatted for Ring in 7th. xxxMatted for Fisher in 9th." Pittsburg 400 000 100 Z Cincinnati 001 100 001 3 Two-base hit.s droh, Southworth. Three-ba5e hit Ring. Stolen bases - Carey. Whitted. Sacrifice hits Groh. Cutshaw. Iouble play Lee to Cutshaw. Left on bases Pittsburg 4. Cincinnati 9. Bases on balls Off Ring 4. Hits Off Ring. 8 in 7 Innings; off Fisher, 0 in 2 innings. Struck out Ry Ring 2. by Cooper 4. Krrors Whitted. Caton 2. Kopf. Neale. Losing pitcher Ring. Umpires Risler and Moran. Time, 2 hours.

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Minneapolis Wins With Seventh Inning Rally Hy Associated Presc MILWALTKEF. Wis.. April 21 Craft allowed Milwaukee only, four hits Wednesday and Minneapolis won 3 to 2. North was hit hard but kept the blows well scattered. Gaston drove in both of the tome team's

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Minneapolis ..000 100 200 3 10 0 Milwaukee ..010 000 OlO 2 4 1 Craft and Mayer; North and Gaston.

Farmer is Waiting For His Advertised "Honest and True9 Wife

By Pr.ited Pres: CHICAGO. April 21. Louis R. Niendorff. yourg lrSoto, Iowa, farmer, has waited here for three days for the girl who answered his request in a matrimonial paper for an "hctust and true" wife. He is still waiting, his faith in Marie Corroll, his expected wife-to-be un- haken. Niendorf wired Marie 20 to como to Iowa. She wrote that she didn't receive the money So he came to Chicago to meet her in a railway station Sunday morning. For three days he has compared Marie's photograph with throngs of young women. "A girl with a face like that wouldn't fool no man." he declared.

Would Prohibit Three Terms for President 1 II v Associated Prers: j WASHINGTON. April 21 Presidential third Urms would be prohibited under a resolution introduced "Wednesday by Rep. Humphreys, democrat, Mississippi, protosir.K a constitutional amendment

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as liesiaeni 10 two terms. ANSWKll TO Tili: KMOTIOXAL. ! (Marion, Ind.. Chronicle.) 1 It is not to be believed for a moment hat the women of America : will be less anxious than the men to frame an efficient, economical and , humanitarian policy. Their sunport! of Gen. Wood is su.clent answer! to those who' are afraid of their

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for the republican nomination for the presidency, said he stands for the Lodge program for peace treaty re servations. The eeneral is most alwavs rieht, you will noli e Columbia City Undj Mail. ;,321-;,2

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