South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1920 — Page 8
1HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES c udevakers Win from Dodge Team in Industrial League by Score of 15 to 6
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POUND HENDERSON High School Grid FOR 18 HITS AND for 1920 Season TAKE EARLY LEAD M Training
Best of Two Nations to Meet at Chain-'O-Lakes Tomorrow
fj0WftfY STAND
Automakers
and Stoj
i Kuilv
iitor..
Pi trh rr-of
CLASS Clul-s SingTS .... Studebakers DIP t rs . . . . l)f
A STANDING.
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The f:rt football activities of th s...-o.n wer launched Saturday whfn a tquad of -0 candidates for th" South Rend Hih school p'.fven left the ci'y Tor a week In training f-mp at Birch Like. The squad who left under Car -:.:.!-. ;-ct Zuver will be joined at the lake today by Coach Grandson. Nor:r.wf-:(rr. college star who will take control of hign .school athletics this year. Jo,- Taylor, local scout ..... : : al.-o 1 f T with tho squad a no1 will ;..-:st in conditioning th men.
cyy 'yjr r,s
-'. s ...a ch
ill also be assisted
In-
l'!ivv;cai Director Coop'r of the T. M c. A. 'ormer fullback at Springfield college. wh will spend several days at th on nn. idua i!. '..e training camp is centered around preparatory work such a '"-Mrf, passing and prac1. -: i.. i !..uUu;..s. There will be no scrimmaging until later. Coach Grandsen was a mainstay of the, track and footlaall equads at Northwfstern. He alsf hsud exper-
carry the rnce in coaenmg at jonei rngn
Krück who halved around which to build his team It la
expected that he will have the Orange and Blue in the running for the ftate, championship.
ßtud oak' rn .dd-1 another to their Krir. r.f Ir. R;str.l I ag'o- victories Saturday at Si.na-or park when they pushed the L'".i,' A' ft. 1 " out.1t another pimo la the hn'.t and winning " a t-o. of 1" i
The gara wis. a 1 t h : 'ho
Lots of hittir
Il-.f.h a (jf
n blowp and
r.a.l ana later-
Ulp. d
SISLER AGAIN TOPS AMERICAN BATTERS
Indicate;.
good pitch lr.tr b--tf-..
Idlr.i; of th pof,.i
mediate varkti content beyond Ecklr and
the pltchin? for Stud. baker showed; hashes of rare fTra. Eckltr was erratic throughout the five innings j he ht!d the mound, striking out the Xod?cmen. lifruins passes and al-1 lowtns proup? of blow? without dis-( crimination. , Krück held the Dodje .
employeji to a thrt -e. hits and a pair o runs the while he held tho rround. s-trikin? our tlx. members cf the opposing forc'-s. The Studehiker t-ittlns forces were too much for Henderson who did mound duty for D'djo and assisted by weakness In the Dodje lilding forces thy piled up a lead ct fivo run a In tho opnlr.ff round. Four hits, two of th'in doubles by ?.'pler and Tludak. and an error Dllo-wed the automobile team to acquire the early lad. Th( iSorlc-t- outtit faSlrl to find
Ecfcltr until tho fourth hut thtr. fell! were leaders in their sprcülües con-
his offerings for five hits and , tmuel to wot the pa.ee. according to
averages released today, which include fumes of Wfcdne&day. Hoger IIorns3y, the t-t. Louis star who topped th li?t of betters p.irticmatincr In 50 or more trames a
ago with an average of r-- i
idajdMa eight games during week ago with an average of
. retair.ftd th 6am mark althoi'sh.
! hit v.'!ii. h ir.rliidn 2? doubles, flf
Hornsbv Holds Lead in Na-
- Cobb
rVgain in Sluinp.
tional League
CHICAGO. Aug. 21. Players In
the National league who last week
on
four talMeei. They added another run in the fifth tyir.? thu oon with hits by Graham and Philip. Coming ack in their half of the f.fth the autorooh!lkL3 took tho lead with a pair of runs and were never
again hf-adea. in tne nevenin mey : went tho rounds pounding Hender-! eon's olferln's for f.vo hit. ami foiir i
iU .T. i UV, I'.)" Üifl. l-,4i.. 4.1 v.l
fihth when sirurlcH by Marks. Lon
"'" 1 1"U 444VJ 41.to 4.4.4. " - t C 1 1 t Tl p I (S SCVfen il O U 1 t 1 S .
vrzz coup. ra wun a rase on PaiiJ, T-V.vrs of P.n.fnn nlthmiL'h dronninir
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Clnb Cbl ar ... CWeiand .. New York St. Loui .. Brmton .... WashlrrtOTi retrclt I'hil.idelphla
rinbi Hnrlnnntl Brooklyn Nr York rittfvbiirs Ctleairo . St. Louis Boston . .
TMladelr-ii
7. 72 T I 9 . k 4 Z1
National lrrngTi. TV. r. 'a fit 07
47 47
L. 44.1 V 70 7S L 47 . i (17
Aju?rlcan A,itlon.
Club St. Paul ... Minneapolis MilwauKee Inilanaprtiig Tftldo Ioulv-ii .. Cnhnrbn? .. Kansas City
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FOOTBALL GRIND STARTS AT NOTRE DAME FIELD S001I
Rockne Will Loe Nine Veterans of 1919 Western Champions
.dr
caT.l 1,
f the N'otr-
brt
nrf Sept.
Thre wrcks from wlay the footb.-
r-.r-r. on whom th Flu .a
f-'.lower3 ptn their ether w Tt err. ch". leirln to pather in the train:r.c crir.d -
:-h;ch
Go
a n -
' 4 - - - rr.d f-r w-.-.i i.i
up to
v. ,
opor.'.r.r, of Zh ?-ii-'n, Oct.
3
EDWARD RAY
WALTER HÄGEN
and an fiTor brought in runs. Thp ßcor: !xl-i AR R Mi'.ar.a, 2h . . . 4 1 It. Oppert. Zb . 4 1 Host. tier, rf . .. 4 0 Grh. lb 4 0 B:ckel. fa 4 0 Groom, if 4 1 rhlJips. c . . . . 4 o VandeWille. cf. 4 2
Henderson. P .
four more
Totals Z5 Shidcbaker AC Gru'jf'r, 2f .... r Werts. 2b .... 5 Napier, cf S J. Gruber, lb . Marks, rf 5 White. FS 4 Lonsr. 3 b " Hudak, C 2 Porter, c 2 llckler. p 2 Krück, p r.
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SINGER BASEBALL
TEAM WILL BATTLE ROSELANDS TODAY
i s 1 1 s 0 1 24 O. l 4 . 1 1 11 4 0 0
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three points, continued to be the runner-up with .353, while Nicholson cf l'ittsburßh stepped in trcnt of Roush of Cincinnati for third piacf, with a mark of .341. The
Cincinnati outfielder lumpM rive i Jimmv Xewkirk and uSmoke"'
iKJlIlla 11)1 till Cl-lHC 4. .4)1 44V 44 ties him with J. Smith of St. Louis
' for fourth place. V Cy Williams, the Philadelphia 1 ! outlielder, failed to swell his home ? , run total of 13. Max Carey of Pitts-
J burrh negotiated a quartette of sto-
10 A. o 0 0 0
0 ! 1 ; 0 1
len basts and is showing tne way V.ith i2. Other leading batters: Stock. St. Lou.. -32G; Williams. Philadelphia. .322; Young. New York, .r.21; Konetchy. Brooklyn. .21; Hellecher. Chicago. .2 IS; Kinr. New Y'ork. .r.17: Groh. Cincinnati. .310: Myers.
r.rooklyn. .313; Z.
Totals 4" I.'. IS :t 7 3odpe 0r4 loo 001 i Etudebakr 500 020 (4 4 lö Three base hit Wertz. Two base hit. Napier. Tonp;. Hudak. Doubl play icndror.. Mi'.ana. Orch. Stolen bisf.s Mitar.Ji. Philips. Grnb-
r. Napi. r. Ik;s s
on balls
ler 2; rff Hnderson S. by Eckicr S; by Kruc' äcron 7. Wild pitches 2. Hit by pitcher
Cuertzr. by tlenderfon (D. Oruber). Errors Croh 2: Bickfd 2; White 2;
Jludak 2. Tim? of cameUrr. p i r C o f : v.
ort' L-k-
Struck out 6; by Hen--Henderson
by Eckicr
HUTCHIXSOX WIKS L PROFESSIONAL MEET
Wheat, r.rooklyn.
Duncan, Cincinnati, .-Ui; Flack, Chicago. .303. bislcr Tops .Sinakcr. George Sisler, St. Louis' s-tar f.rst bnjeman. has been having a great
time with the willow during the past week, and as a result, has dethroned Tri Speaker, manager ot ; the Cleveland Indians in the American league fnr the leadership
:amor.-r the players who have
ticip.ited in 5.0 -r more games. Sis- , ler is batting -405. iai increase of four points ocr lat week, while Speaker bas dropped 17 points to i .4 00. Joe Jackson, the Chicago slugqer. and Babe Ruth of New York, the home run king, each suflend .1. slump m their hitting, but are stiekimt among the leaders, be-
' ii.g tied for
batting -3S0. I Ruth madf rtnly one
Larson Will Oppose Each Oth er on Mound.
third place. Each is
home run
irom Wt dn-sday a week ago to labt
CHICAGO. Au . 21. Jock HutrhIriSon. of Chicago, wn the profesfJonal golfits as.ooL'ition tournament by defeating J. louiis Kdgr. of Atiant.1. t;.. one up. in the 35 holea cf play today on the Fios?Snonr course. Hutchinson gained his victory by halving the rlr.al hole after R lg.ir. who bad play d a irreat uphill ;ramo on the second round, drove into a trap ar.fi then, after a good recov
ery, mi Jlutchi
se; a imj -.on, who
: putt by ri cer.tl v
a n I n h . won th
wester:. np,n championship a
Chen w.i th only pi i r to Under 70 in the nirionil opr;
d
failed
lit Invtrne
the proft ;nal's
Match, rut was entered mtnut when t'.vo player leaving vacancb s.
p h -
to qualify f. r
go'.fer associatl m
at the wlthlrtw.
ana the
?"00
r I'-trv tivi- Hutchinson
a diamond r.-.ed 1 and 1 rn:
Vv'ar.a maker trophy to the Gi-nn
V"J-:w club for one veor.
MYERS IS PrJG GUN IN MUESS EL PARK SHOOT
Threatenlre weither and
high
wdr. 3. not n! tend ir..-o .it MU(.-v';'.s par; tut thf5f who tArgetn -a .' r t :
not. Th.
' ic w
down the ekly short
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W. M. Mv,r,- . . 11. I. Mvln.rr.v. T. G .-tat-, r.. . . n j. civW. IO. S;.:!tS. . W. II Hulla-.l. Mrs. Mv.-rs a. J. .M-.i--- . . I. X. St.; h.-r.s' Hd Z ::: r 2: !..r--.-t f..-: M-Ir.-r:.-.-Mv. rs Ci.lv Gu: ' if v Ftt-phi !..-.. n ...
etat
;at-rdav aft-rr.con. I attend, found th .i''A-.ys hrre they v hipping the tar'.t skootin.
2C
nr.
5 !
Wednesday when the averages were compiled. He had up to this time gathered 42 circuit drives. His total bag? record has been increased to 3uj bases, and as a run getter has counted 127 times. Rice of Washington continued to set the pave among the base stealers with a total of 4 5 thefts, two of thern sh:ch were added during the week. Ty Cobb. Detroit's star, who showed .-igr.s of climbing among the
Kading batters, has not kept up the
mo. h.-- set a tounle of weeks .ago.
lie is hitiln;: .312 compared with ..ill a week ace. Ot'm r .railing batter? i 17. Co'Prs. Chicago .3."4, Meusei. New York. .".:0; Rice. Washington. -J4: Jacobton. .St. Rouiia .342; llendryx. Rost .Ii. Jamivson, Cleveland, .322; Weaver. Chicago. ."31; Milan. Washington. .220; S. O'Neill. Cleveland. .22t' ; IV.ch. Chicago, .325; Judge, Washington. .323. l!argiao Ikosts Mark.
St. Paul
: a field day among
:.f All L.1U ,l.-.-HKl.Ull.'.l -4i.t4J
tho n.i.t week. Hitting .o 2 C and
In eighth place among the players
who had anticipated in 50 or more ; cames, Hargrave- nt on a batting ; ran.i'age whii h boosted his average: to .327. putting him in tie with , Wick land of Toledo for second place. The pair are pushing Gro- ; vor Hartley of Columbus, who is topping the list with a mark of .31. iiargr:ivr net only went into second j-1 ice in 1 atting. but he is only cne run behind Dressen of St. Paul ; In the number cf runs ?cord, .ir.d t has taken the lead from Good cf :
Kansas ri'y tor rotai ojs? nonors . . V - ...1 .--
Hi 1 J 1 n:;s g:v- rum a loiai u; i
This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Sincer baseball team will cross bats with the Roseland Ecllp5e team of Chicago at Singer park. Manager Wright announced Saturday night that the time has pissed when any more of the middle west semi-pro teams are going to walk .away with a victory without knowing that they have had a battle. He expressed ronfidenco In the ability of his outfit to turn back the strong Roseland te.am and gave assurance, that all his team feels the same way about It. In all probability "Smoke" Larson will be on the mound for th5 Chicago team, but he will meet a Foflman worthy of his steel, when he stacks up against Jimmy Newklrk. who, upset by a Xlying trip from
par- i Chicago last week, went down to de
feat before the Indestructos. That Newkirk is capable of pitching better ball than he did last Sunday will be shown this afternoon. The speed merchant himself is anxious to show South Rend fans that he has a better .assortment of speed and curves than hf displayed last Sunday, and will open up this afternoon. Every effort is being made to strengthen the Singer defense and it is probable that a few new face3 will be seen in the lineup both today and a week from today. Old time baseball fn.s will doubtless recognize one or two familiar faces in the Rosekand lineup, faces
Ray-Vardon vs. Hagcn-Evans Match Will Set New Mark
Quartet of International Golf Stars Expected to Draw the Largest Gallery in South Bend Country Club History Monday.
AMERICAN TIED FOR
HIGHEST HONORS
YX5TFR DAY'S Kl LTS. American League. ClfT!Tlt O-O; HrtftOU 1-4. St'LoulH-rhiladelpbla i rnia). Detroit 10; Nen- York " Chicago 5; Washington 2. v National Lesgme. Brooklyn 4t Cinrlarntl 0. Nw York ft; Chicago 3 Boston 4; St. Louis i. rfciladelrkli 3-0; Pittburff 1-3. Äisrrlian Association. Columbus .V. Mlrtne.ipolia 2. Toledo 1; St. Taul 2. Indianapolis 2: Karfa City t. Louisville 1; Milwaukee 10. Southern Ao-Iation Mobile 2-2; Little Rock 9-K. Ckattanoopn 1-0; Birmlt3hair! 2-4.
Memrhl 1) : Atlnct.i 3 N ro tr.nlr.r t
tie. w Orleans 2: Nashville 3. Thre-I Lmgue. I Rock 0-1; 4-3; 2-0 Mollne 3-0; n-3: 1-.1 Cdar Rapids 5; 10; 2. Kock Island .". ; . 5; 3. i Bloominctoti 1-0; 6-12; 2-1. Evsnsvillei 5-1 ; 10-; J-4. I
International Lenyue. .Tersev City o-2; Rerhester 2-4. Rfadlncr 2: BntTilo 3. Paltlmore O; Toronto 5. Syracif Z; Akron 4.
d-r- -
t ' 4. met w b v A t h ! t
rector Rrckr. to mir.rrrs of ,-et year' varsity ir.d f reshme-ii fu.i In the number are 12 ru r..-g: ,rn men who helped to earn- Notr Darr.e through nn ur.dfff atfi Ffason in l?lfi and lowered the co'.ors rf pnr.o of the best gridiron mac-nir. in thp eist .and west. Nir of th rr.n who made their lottery a? members of th" 1519 champions will net return to the university th'.s rnr.
the
IPs tho prbm. It
will cauM Kork?"
i
f. r. a lh' ai
And
Is one which
mar.v no-irs o
In 1 s " i I. f - ii "
1 tr.e f-ason. four gaping ho? ap1 pear in th Iln-up wher two mn
of varsity (xperinc were a vail ab. v.-
4f - J
rancid fr
a ft
GAMES TODAY. Anirriraji Lcatjue, Chicago .it Washington. St. Louis at rbil.o1phta. Itrolt at Ne-- York. Clovehnd at Boston Boston at St. Louis Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Chi ago. Philadelphia at Pittt-burt-.
They
here M :.U r ana
forth at fullba-k I it-t net b-e a cr.didate P eric r. c o . I I a d i a n
n; or. op o'.i. to. I tht
In Pair. 4 v;:-';fr-
there -vdll
yoar
of vartRy
?c.'.rcoly giving other opposi
te throughout the tsc-iton. V. return, "here Dutch
1 5 1 1
tic-n a c ha: N'lth'T w
Ilcrcn-uin and Grovir Malone tnor.or-r.iizt-.l thir.gs 3t r.ght hatrhark Hookr.e it. ik: f.ll In with wconJ string or freshman mafrlI. FjOrvo and Crowlr-y will net return.
DEMPSEY SHOWING
OLD TIME SPIRIT
fou;
icavir.r rig;.! i.icä.o to
over by th- IOC' Aspir.m and worried over i-v tho cnach.
Q.iart
e i- H J
n i.i I'.oi'i 4-... I '. ",v - t
an
- u
ler uroo oiu a.inouun r.ucxr.a
mi.; n s one n.an i.o c.ir. i: j.a a. owr. with thö hast. Ho :? Jo Brand v. Tho dappr-r your.c?tr who has ltd the Ir;.-:h to ictory over V. -,-t Point f- r two years There is also a r.c.:r lllty of th
rpt retain of Pete P than. who captain
ed tho Iri.-h In rt year a
Missouri Star in Olympic: May be World's Greatest Athlete.
By A "! a ted Tress: ANTWERP. Aug. 21. The- title of the world's best all-round athlete
BY W. K. GRIMM. The South Bend Country club, being centrally located in the
St. Joseph valley, and having one of the finest courses in northern ! tonignt between Brutus k. Haml ic " u l 1 l I ilton. of the university of Missouri.
inuwiid me uiuy i uuic tuuiac iicicauuuis iiaa always ucui .j rn rr' t i a
- . . . I (U.U UllhV liUnailll Ii. 4 14"
p5 nr a Merra for trolrers from surrounding clubs. But ! Norwegian army, who were well
more or less or a Mecca lor colters irom surroundinn clubs, out Norwegian army, who were
past records will probably be broken tomorrow when Edward j headf the other competitors in U x . r . itru Olympic decathlon. SO few Kay, new American open champion, andfhis fellow countryman, joints separated the youns American Harry Vardon. play their I 8-hole match with Walter Hagen, manym the 27 year old officer that a times winner of that feature American solfins event, and Charles I f Lu-lfim ' win "b nUl! "Chick" Evans, holder of many golfing honors among them be- cary before the world officially
inr Ki rrnt virtnrv nf MmnkU ! knows which is the better man. but
Champion's Workouts Show
e is Takinj Seriously.
That He is Taking Miske
Speoial to The News-Times: BENTON HARBOR. Mich.. Auc. 21. Evidence that World's Champion Jack Ltmis-y is t-akintr Billy Miake's title pretensions seriously was supplied this afternoon at the camp of the champion. Boxing Bill Tate and Panama Joe. Cans four rounds apiece, Demp&ey showed flashes of the same form he was in when he battered Jess Wlllard to a pulp. His wind was good, his leps strong and after the first
flieib.e i
son. tho third m' quarterhackir.i,- tr
a.son.
r.o ;s P.ar-
mber of the I&l' o will not reitirrL
The 12 vot.i t:;s of the 1315 cam-
patn to wnoni liocKne- niii.f.i inn-
fation aro "ajt.
Couu-hkn. tackle.
Chiia-o; Liwru;ci lineman, h'ttr.rt. Smith, puar'l, ;i..:it
c- u
iaw, suostitut
Iowa: Mitirlce . :-.o. I!'. : II. An
derson, h'inrJ. I-' .o'. v. tard, r. arfl 3v4tl. ei.i Auler.-.on. enRoqer Kli.y.
in i.re An-4 1 v
. Vlis.tilitl.
Mic
Jim
:.ticb.; K-l tv, Iitt:
even tne Dig rea vross event or two years ago win De snaaea iij. advantage In tho contest, bv tomorrow's feature, according to indications last night. Evans! whicn consisted of ten event dewas here then; he made the course record of 73 which still stands. ! slsne .to h,v best the meJSure of But Edward Ray and Harry Vardon, being Britishers, exert tre-! whichever of the two is awarded mendous drawing power, more so than Hutchinson and Gardiner tho cup donated by the late Russnan
did. Besides, Harry Vardon is
after
re-
emperor, tor tne aecatnion, ana which Jim Thorpe had to forfeit at
in from surrounding clubs which1 storkholm to 'eWander of Sweden j- . .i . . . i . In 1012 because of the charge of prolndicate the importance which; f.aslonaiis5m thero ls so little differ-
the Ray-Vardon-Hagen-Evans ; enc that match is held by golfers of this vie- j .jrcls""a
both Hamilton and" Lovebe justly proud of their
which have irra ced the his leagues
making his last tour of the Unit
ed States, and the multitude of golf enthusiasts who inhabit this part of the country will never get another chance to see him without going to England. Vardon is getting on in years he broke into the golf limelight way back
in 96 and it is not at all prob-J players from tho St. Josep ui- L-. . 1 Q,.A wnt down to Inverness clui
auic uiai lie ui tmuiaic -wan,, . f -rh y T- 1. !- 11 1 ... I 11,111 l" " 1
tiernnarat or Dm voay in open, .and
making "positively" his "last to t"vl hat far, there ouht to bo . apparently outpointed Hamilton. whr f 11 ! a considerable number who will take i won first in the shot nut and the
iaicvYcn twin. H 5hort spin to South Bend omor-
Mecca for Golfers. i row-
A. it. hrsksne. president of the Studebaker i ornoration, has effered
purse orujou tor tne De.t score
round brush, his ppeed and jud?- I v. ith
mcr.t of distance picked much
i th- fashion cf a racing: car jus
leased from trarfic. Nearly a thousand week-end visitors f.cckeci to the famp. What they saw left little doubt that th Utah mauler will b the Kin. old Jack when he climb? through the ropes to give Miske his chan-- over the ten round bout on Labor Day afternoon. After concluding his work-
-nl. Chi a wo. Ij.iv
IIavF. cr.n. Hartford. Com.; Joe P.randv. fiitarterback. Ord'-r.-shurr. X. V.; Norman Barry. halfMck. Chicago; C. r.rf, Gipp. halftack. Laur-
iam. Jlich. Wus which will be received
on the rit::. a
'
,ews wr. ich
wile? acclaim ojt
witn
1
inity. Chrlfctlann club, for cne. has
pötponed its President's Trophy tournament in order that players from Klkhirt may have an opportunity to see the. play here. Several
valley at To-
lay In tht- American i v.-er- so consistent that he
if some golfers are goln , second, third or fourth.
Norsomnn Consl-tont Winner. Although Loveland failed to score a single first, he made ecually pood tim with r,coral others in the dashes, and his performances. in tho high jump, pole vault, the 1500
metres and the shot rut and discus
obtained Ho thus
s -r:.:. rac'-s r,y eon -' s hoc.r
:s
r f4
fa co tho Irish
ward ;' h . 1 ft'Sck gand'-r v
i - u c. i- t t V t'i fry.
1 ix- . Th ran; ;.
rv at
lO W.
out. Manager Jack izd the following
Kearns author statement cor.
Already reports have
. a s
Bubbles ' I la r grave of
been r.avin: America n
in th last five years. I
; a
Local Riders in Motor Races !
1 1 i
i rrrr-n' . - f'. 4 4.... .. ,st . ' . i . . T. '
,. - - c-. v.c , . ' ' 'f v . .: ;.'" . A: :o -v k&k
;V,;;.. ,. ;-i . , -if ,f
J
yvCar -: .. ,y-y-z . r .
for the 1R holes, and this will prevent the match from beinq- a mere exhibition, because $100 looks pretty good to anybody. hTe standing course record of 73 ought to be lowered by one of the four stars, because the whole course ls in much better shape than it was when "Chick" made his l i. Bert Myerlng, professional at the South Bend club, equalled that figure somo time ago. and while Tert Is no slouch, ho wasn't entered down at Toledo two weeks ago. Rtpoct I3ijr Crowd. Preparations for an unusual crowd
1 have been completed by 71. W.
Younrr. chairman of tho tournament
committee, who. with P.ert Myering. j todav
put
100 metres sij did well in the broad jump, "the javelin and discus; but got only seventh In th 1500 metres and eleventh In the high jump. At tho finish of tho 13 00 metres tho tenth event in the two days. Hamilton fair'.y fitacgered Into the firme of friends and was assisted off the field. It was the same Btory with the other ten competitors who survived the. preliminaries. Ynnks Continue StridV. In addition to Hamilton's bitter two days battlo to defeat Loveland. the other American athletes made an excellent Fhowlng during the cold
raw eignt not r competition in tne
corning the champion's condition: Champion to weigh lS. Taking No Chance. "Dempsoy is not going to take any chances in his training. Road work will be continued up until two davs
before the t rht. Jactc knows tr.e .'
beneficial effect of this kind of work and the lesson which hp. pot in boating YVillanl wiil never bo forgotten. The Kar.san neglected road work almost entirely and the wall knows what happened. Den,psv will weigh about IS Iabor Day." Kearns is in full chtrt.'.- of Don-.p-sey's training. Vn Smith, who trained Charley Vhite for his bunt here July 5th hart, has been retained by Kearns and will assitt in an advisory capacity. Smith has worked with charrrplor.8 and noar-champ-lons for the past 2 0 year?. While Dempsy will have had the advantage of three full weeks' r.pon air training when Labor Day approaches. Billy Miske will have had nearly six months careful prepi ration. Miske arrived in Chic&ro thi3 week after stopping elf at Milwaukee, and is workinir daily at Kid Howard's Arcade crymnaslum. Miske is reported oonSdent of his
1 aMlitv to frlve tho champion an :n-
tn'" i terestine- battle. Here what the St.
other events. Six places for a total Paul challenger hss to Fay on the
or :i points were eapiurca out 01 a
pos?iblo eighteen in the three finals
and
Those cor.fcistod of fit
second in tho pound weight?, third and fifth in the 3,000 metre
impending struggle: "This will be mv third bout with Demprey. I mH
American four man teams ouali-
i fled for the two rvlav race, while
Is responsible for cottir.g tho four
golf stars here. To top the af:'a:r off. a special luncheon -dinner will be given early in the evening1, to be followed by a dance at whVh members of other clubs will be jruesjs of the
Chain-'o-LaKes 01 gar.i:'.aticn. 1 K. C. Bartlett. Univ. rsitv of Oregon.
With the comilctien of th southland A. E. Tope. University of Washr.ine Of the local course, the South j hiron, qualified for tho final of tn nr.d club has been steppirc steadily discus, with the third and fourth into prominence, and this feature is j bst throws. not JTOir.g- to f'.i'.V down thlt step- ! nahe" Stars With WHshts. :nc. The dec'ior-.. oily a fo'A weeks I Atdde from rlamilton's exhibition, -eo, to h"dd r.ext year's state ourr.a-, the best performances were th05e of
t him for the first time at fct. rnui in j a ten round bout and later boxed him Fix rounds at Philadelphia. I
walk and fifth and i-dxth in the hop. jraTi. throusrh both those bout step and jump-. : r.lc.e'.v. I will be in the best shape
nv
careor when I face hi
m on
in far bettor
DON MARKS G LTTING AWAY. v.e T-voro than the usual 'number of new faces
' v- - - - - - I
number of local riders seen in th
- seven motorcycle
in :4
2 1 :i 1 s
1? -
21 s i IS SO : 1 71
races scheduled
1 aes which include 2t. doub..-?. j for Sprir.chrocx rlK next bur.i.-,. e'even triples and 16 homers. This A side-car event wl'.i be stated eslattor tprcialty has placed him in , pecially for the beneTlt of 1-outh a tic with r.ur.r.y Brie! or Kansas ! Ber.vl rMer& ar.d thotc who .tlreati?
or. the track at
will be seen ;
SpringbroDk r.-xt ;
l;.e r.t on th.- local course. 3 evi-lence
of the position whi'-h the Chain-o'-Lakes club is holding. Those who having beer, following
1 T a r r y Va r d o r.
Sun J.av as well a such well-known .- the pi rcrcs ol
aa Don Mark.. Chuck Mor- his nrrivsl in the t r.itfd
r,r e
tlders
nson,
Mrthor.
ln a special cyclone
"Babe" McDonald, the biccest man on the team. If not cn the entire entry list, with the 5 pound weight, and the pray haired walker. Reiner, who FtueV: w.ta the fastest kind of
Labor Day certainly
condition than I was back in 1?18 when I fought h'.m the two bouts referred to. T cannot see how Dempsev can be as qr.od as th dav he htafWillarrl t Toledo. c will have y.a-i had a 14 months' :ayorf. V.'hil'1 I hove boxed only nre myself fir.' O I met Rattling- Levir.ky at Toledo on Jatv 2 last year. I have kept In rnrd shape. My training fince my dl.'h3r? from the hospital six months aco has all been with
rompsey bout In view. I have
t ' r a ' . - a ; 'hick Harb v
f.-ro.vf'.; nppfar I ''tine ur.if-'rl Strong Alonr x. i n CI: cejvinfr -:ulj rf viratf." F.err;.- J der son. a 'i'.r v. -nacr the pr-( f oat o v 1 r! u .- Vst Point, N. ' last ye 2 r. A.- ' 1-efor prepared
cop oh in th and Ar. d' rs-
virr-H of ar.eth-r s r 1 1 . it ni f-n on n
1 n
a r. i; 1
If -Or. --.11 :
he - 1 -
I : rids. '11! CO Ar r. :l ;.nd i xi j-.'iej .4
c . . f ' . to T o end
It e f ; if r
the rTr:un die At.spey I f .- t'r- a
c -n:
Thov ar
HavfS, both
Krar.-r
of
gra ms last vo'i". 1 1 ; . "f two ; r --v. ot-:-.; Rockro v '.'.! 1 :i.'i 1 C-.utrhlin. Smith .ind
gvk!: r. V ,-,
.nrr'. N' 1 . v Pofkr.o It p. er hat s a -11 ' s Kirlc t:.i f-'-r-ro are f r--y ar.d T'
w n r " r o -:s a vf :r-rai
1 1 -
r " C i 1 T ? r
Doo'.ey and Shaw.
i-e 1 ,r
tutes who fgnlar p
Ar. -If
'.-oar's team a p "1 ' " r f s - -.- . r o ..- : r d (
ion
' a half-do;:or. vt r.a r CoualViln's iii ouc:hllr.. who h -ng tho much deu--'-
' r
odv" in
Iri.-h
s o n a this, lar !
pn?t wil! cr Via J -1 v r 'i r 'election for
4. 0
a
a.
- x
P" t-t
:n i-
' ?. t y e-a r wh e n w ra full of s' another vir
1 1 Im the i,-:ar.t man make a bid for r.ab-r.a A h'.t cf rapvbl from the pecor.d trir.g fr-Ehmen sriads of 1 a ? t
comp'd-a for thft vacir."!" llne-'ip. Anvng thf b .
K asp or nnd
t h o -Ikir 11:
i-hi
rrrrrr.'- r ;.-,v ar 1 .-rir. .".
th
are
. . , . . . . . .
4 -
Charles Smith and l(Tb probably b$ interest. 1 in seintr Joe ; Australian Parker.
es will j walkers, the It'li in Frigeric. ar.i th I tho rhar.c r.c.v anr! inter.'! to rr.ak
Bob Lvons of Chic?... rid- I Hortrnr.. the inin-.itAMe caddy of the ! lilac? In the 3.000 metres
Citv for circuit drive honors. Itapp of St. Paul is topping
the
base stealers with 37 tm tts. while i Davidson; Aiv.n wniuams.
teammate, is the runner- I and em Klndig. i-.xct isio!
Presfi.
a
up with e.th. r
4. 1 f a d i n g
sig-nifled their intention of entering
are: Howard Hagedorn, iiariej
Indian There for each
-.capo
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.
batters: Wade.
13!-: Rondeau. Min oV e m 1 tz. A r , .
Cool. Katfas City. .?22: Rehg. I:.iianapo:;... .321: Rapp. St. Paul .':.'l; Hyitt. Toledo. .12'; Sweeney. Kansas City. .317; Lamar. Louisville. .31G.
w
sh
and Steve
rapturing third u.e
!
mrni rf m - otp-ortunity.
rritiher. He has received nlmo!
as j
Wesley, of the tame city, on a Thor (much .-race in golf magazines rehave signed up to come. I cent'.y as has Vardon himself and The motorwheel "bugs ' will he i the South Bend men who Journeyed given two chances this time In Kock to Toledo to watch the play at Inand special events and they always verness club aro tili 'vichlr.g over
furr.ih plenty of amus-emcnt and what he did and what he said and
be at least two riders
r.d the contest promises to interest for the spectators. Dodge's what he failed to do
op a
be a spirited one
Mi.-mawnka. has been en-
E. P. wegr.fr. the promoter of the paare a to play.
meet iited
Chicago ami tod: Converse
complete his professional entries. A ly alter the races.
Manager Dalit
has
factorit-s in Dayton. O.. i encaged Lottie Mayer ara her div-
nd Milwaukee last week ' imr girls who will open a week's enH attending a meet at i .agemer.t at Sprinbrook. giving ir.d.. where he expects to I their first performance lmmediate-
ASUS I OR PAIACES
Francis
fl'0 dn
a e ;
n h.a asked fn:
m a tv f s
irom
we I
charring he
fusal to t'.tr-n o--or belonging to him.
Andrew ; Re letter w:th re-
e red lot
V, -
As a rpriit of tcdiy's rlr.s, America's points no v total 1T3. which i more than twice the total ot.arHi the three nearest competitor nations who are closely bunched as follows: Enrland ?T: Finland 65: Sweden 3; not including the decathlon.
Indl
r jot
ian zeeona sacker
Home for Short Visit
srvc.nn-oLivEi: postpovet).
American Association club ar Fouth Rend Saturday niht
01 a c A cf whi h was
the sehe
Oliver :arr.c inj
industrial .eairu-" ulc2 fcr Carter
Field, Nctre Dime, ncn was pc..tpcr?d
Siurday aftrThe cam Will
iayel at a later uate
Louie Wolf. South Rend bey and ccr.d ba.-'n.an of the Indianapolis
ved in for .a
dayK visit whi recuperating an e-e ration whi'-h he underin Kar. .-as Ci':-' Fridiy. V.'olf spiked in 'he f-ot. the wount -1 in bleed po.o,-.ir., .making
t!
few from 'ver.l is
for the fullback p-.tt
explain rf the 19!5 fre-hmen aIarr:, Mc-hre. contort; V."ah a -Mohart, halfbacks, Ambrose. 7-.-.' Cor.nor. Carvey, Fl'.mn. ::-"'v-Cor.way. Ho'tm. Deilree. !.:':- . Hhr.V Castr.er. Vv'ticx. ?h :'r Grar.f.e'.d. backs, and numerous o;hers. Othr Mar Fu-Mim.
Arrt thco o v.-h- :: R ' sent Invit-atlons -are Ch-t Cr'
South Render, and varrtty thre'- 'a n-o v.ho 1 r
returning to the university.
f-;jz'v. ISTir.e. truard r
e 1 o v e n ,
elirihiiitv
r-
who has another
ar.d m.4v return
r.c. J.' '
the 1
rr.f Titers of the -;-:a-. " '
- tb t vh
h
Rockr.o will musier cn
row representing' the
a the Olympl? c-.-r.i. in Ar.twe.-p.
United .cta-
are John M
Ore . holder of the rump title and Cur
S. J.. hurdler.
r.ario-a. r.:n
aainst the wor! i ae .-- wer freshmen at N'otr-- rar. 'i--: reason and th: t w4." v th-:r f : r t vnr r.f ( i . ci -'. I : t v. Th - y i lir---men of eon:dr'.bT 7 rr par itary h ' 1 f oat r -i'! 'xr-'r!-
an cperaticn nrcciiry.
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