South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1920 — Page 11

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NEW YOItK. July 22. V.'hn thurtain roV-1 up on the y- r K''J "'

1 u'as tcer.rraly prd! Tm! that n-ouM h the i:r-at -t vrar in

his'cry of .--port th' v.T. rid has e

known. That prediction ninr" t!.tti holding good. S-prt3 hiv conm hark wi'h t to rn.4oy rreater popularity than they ever nrw trior f. Livery sporting1 event of any rcn.qiif iv fhi has been held to d ho'h in this--ountry and In for :zr lands. 1ms jttracted rrowds that hive ren -

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Rasta.11 magnate;-, r" ' -.ally in hi rnajor leaKue, ar' 'lizz.il:.- -njoy- , inc prosperity that -iwnrfs th- j: oM -n lays of ia.'-r toil's r-? v-rviou-; ' years th p rio J ".tw--n n?ii; 1 C 1 3 hy comparison. j Attf ndar.ee rfconis In no Kjs than , five major cities have been ?"nt crashing ir.to.th discard -since the j reason opn-d. The Nhv York Yan- i kfp. for instance, h tvn l.rokn the , attendance record at the I'olo J cround-. on two e.ccavfons. And these ;

sam Yankf-s took hoth Chicago and j St. Louis hy storm on their last ws- ,

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greatest turning out of fans to a Sunday gram that the Forest City has -viT known. Ilorso Itacr-. Horse racing is lit. rally wallowing in a Üood of attmdan' especially at the Metropolitan tracks, wh-r thf uonlps draw crowds of from J 0 . o i o

to 20.000 whenewr tin re is a

of Importance on the program.

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frantic cheers of l.etw-en 1:0,0"' and 30.000 wild-eyed racing fans. At Ithaca, where th- InTer-coile Iate regatta was rowed on heautiful hak Cayuga, the Orange, 'varsity of Syracuse flashed across the nni?h lino while a crowd stlmated at looked on with varied emotion. At Now London, where Harvard defeated Yalo on the Thames, fully .lo.OOO people lined the course, and earlier in the rowing; reason, at Philadelphia, when the American Henley

and the Childs cu. races were rowed

,i tho Schuylkill river, more than

1000 devotees of rowing were jins-

ent. Tho great athletic meets that have featured, tho season, borrowing importance heraus, of their bearing on selections for the Olympic team, have attracted bister crowds than athletic officials could have hone d tor. Lnrsc Englkh Crowd.-. The greatest sinplo gathering of the yt-ar haw the clan-dc English derhy at Epsom Downs. There was no accurate way to estimate the crowd, hut British critics who hive c anned the masses at tho historic Epsom course for years recorded that tho throng closely approached the million mark. Horse races such as the irreat Kentucky derby and the Latoniu derby drew unprecedented crowds. Fiftythousand people saw Paul Jones win the Kentucky event. In France, where Coq Gaulois won the Grand National steeplechase, on June 20. 70,00') people, gathered at the track. In England, where the American Iavis cup players forced their way to so many victories, tho tennis courts at Quern?, lymdon; at Wimbledon and at Eastbourne were ranked by solid masses of humanity, and thousands failed to secure accomodations. Yet the year Is young. There are m.Miy preat sportinp event.s on tho

tlendar to be decided. I he ciasaic

Olympic track and held pames at Antwerp will be witnessed by thousands upon thousands of people. The National polf and tennis championships in this country; the coming world's series and tho classic foot-

ill pames of next fall, which promse to draw the greatest attendances

in hbtory, will add hundreds of thousands to the attendance lUures in sport for this most wonderful of 3 t ar?. YACHTS READY FOR SLOO PRACE Both Ships Ready to Gie Fight in Fourth Hare Tot lav.

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Morris Kirsky. of th Olympic club, of San Francisco, whose wonlerl'ul sprinting at the Olympic try outs recently held ii Cambridge caused mu h comment among athletic exj crts.

HÖÖSIER CREAMS i

TO PLAY SINGERS

Game Scheduled for Sunday at Weot Side Park Expect IJiir Crowd. Sunday afternoon at 2:? o'clock the Singer baseball tram will cross bats with the Hoosier Creams at Sinper baseball park. This will mark a milestone, in South IU r.d sportdom. as the Sinper team lias never played a local at their held on Sunday. The Hoosier Creams have journeyed thruimh tho season with but one defeat chalked up apalnst them and that by a fluke. They have played some of the strongest semlpro teams in Indiana and Michigan and defeated hen). Desple he picnics which are scheduled it is expected that the baseball loving public will crowd

tho historic park In the west side of town to see this game. Manager Cross has a pair of twirlers on his Hoosier Cream team who will doubtless bo wearing big leatrue uniforms In the Spring. The Sinper team has made an auspicious start, In the factory leaguo and are confident they can take the r.-.easure of the Hoosier Creams.

HEADING. Mass.. July 22. C'lmbinp to the top of his hiphchair, three-year-old Francis Irwin I ulled a fire alarm box. In addition to the whole fire department practically the entire population turned out. Tho child awaited the arrival of the apparatus and to the tire chief explained: "My muvver's pone for blue berries and I don't want my house to burn." The ch ' 1 drapped his hiphchair half a mile to pull the alarm.

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water late his ann:.'. :i im.s i.a. was pronounced proi:nd!es. Not . rarr.arlo and scarcely a stretk et oil had been found on her hub Inptvt Kedute. While Capt. Francis Adarn II d:d rot ordr Rs'uio put i: dr;.h

inspection, r.e i;a- v..- r rest as the preat white slovp lay

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THE WORLD 01 SPORTS

July

CY Associated Pre??. CLEVELAND, O.

Teams representing Chicag". Detroit and San Franeiscu. won in the first pames to be played this afternoon in the threo days sprits ofn-ter-clty nation! tennis doubles tournament. Sunmiary : Walter Hayes and Kalph Burdick of Chicago, defeated Dr. John Gardner and John Kraft of Toledo, 6-C: 5- 3; 6-1. Walter Wesbrook and Ira Heindell of Detii.it. defeated Fred Bastian and D. McKay of Indianapolis. 6- 2: 6-2: 9-7. Roland Roberts and Clarence Grifän of San Francisco, defeated Harold Dartel and Charles Carraa of Cleveland. 4-6; 5-1; 6-3; 7-5.

WASHINGTON. July 2 2. Seventytight athletes of the- American navy, .11 of whom have won places on the team that wil represent the United States at the Olympic pames. will sail fre.m Newport, It. I., for Antwerp on the armored cruiser Frederick Monday, it was announced Thursday at the navy department. The trip also will constitute a two months' training cruise for the naval reserve force, the crui'-er heim.- manned almost entirely by reservists.

NEW YORK, July 2 2. William A. Drady, theatrical producer, tonlpht announced that he had been authorized by C. A. Cochran. Dondon, light promoter, to offer Jack

Demp-ey f.fty thousand pounds to s:n an agreement to meet Georges Oarper.thr In London in November or December cf this year. Cochran, according to Ilra ly, is prepared to deposit twenty thousand pounds as a guarantee of good faith.

REPORTS COST OF PUBLISHING RECORD

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'"""p L-a.iia.il vj,ill V, i i d Iii iUH the world, defeated Roy Moore of Raltimore, were matched today to box 12 rounds to a decision in Denver on August in. Tmey will make ll'J pounds, ring side.

In the Fenlor girl's olley ball ecr.tcM Thursday afternoon. Kalev : ho d defeated the Oliver school by a sc-ore of 2 to n.

ALBANY. Ga., July 2 2. The ?erioiisnevr of tho negro migratiem from South Georcla is beginning to be visualized here as the returns from the 10 20 census are published. Fipures on Quitman and Clay counties show the forme has lost more than 20 per cent of its population in 10 :cars anil the latter IS per cent. It is known that no serious emigrate n of the white population has eiccurred in the last decade, and the oMy explanation is found is negroes leaving in large numbers.

WASHINGTON. July 22. Th cost of publishing the Congressional Record, the government publication recording da.ly everything that is said and done in Congress, as well o-s Eomcthinini outside, wa $537,6-40 last year, practically the same as

for 191 S but about than the 1917 cost. These figures were by Russell O. IJeene.

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NEW YORK. July 22. Fo; i : v. members have beo-n added Cdympic team by the Ar.crinn r i- -

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answer to an inp4uiry of representative Magee, of New York, as to the possible saving that .would result from the discontinuance of the record. Mr. Reene gave the cost for 1M7 as JS01.790.SS and for l'HS as $5:i7,n40. Cornelius Ford, the public printer, was asked for an explanation o the high figure in 1917, but confessed his ignorance unless it happened that Congress "did more talking" tnat year. Mr. Ford said that in

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DFAV.Ml. Ok la. Coal nrrHluotion I

has teinjoraHIy cense'tl In The Dewar coal mine. A mule, new t mine work, iVcanie unoontrollalle and went en a rampage wlien taken into tho mine. Miners fled for the surf acv.

has increased greatly within the past three years, but the use of a lighter and less expensive quality ha.s helpel reduce the aggregate cost of the paper used. For 1919. the paper cost was $130,000 as compared with 5162, OC-0 in 1918 and $300,000 in lr!7.

I Dance patrons of Hudson Lake can now dance through the last dance at 5 I miefnight. Mr. Smith, of the Hudson Lake Re- 1 I sort, has made arrangements with , I Lee's Bus Line to have plenty of maI chines to bring people to South Bend E E after the last dance every Wednesday, E Saturday and Sunday nights. fTl I II 1 1 ! C 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1! 1 1 1 II U 1 1 ni 11 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MIIILI

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