South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 349, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 December 1920 — Page 10
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Conquers .Stecher With Head .... arnl Ih Lock m New York Mat Bout. m;w v h:k. i . 1 ki. "Sit a.mb-r" I wi-; 'f San .!.-. a 1 . iin tb- unrlil s hf.ivy'Afi-ht t S 1 - . as-Mt4-h-ca n wrestlinK r ha v. i iU'u - -, sliip '..en- Monday nik'ht iy thtosini; Jo- St -liT of l'i'U' . N b , in , .r.- hour and tl minu!'s. .'.'. -- mib'. v. ith a h ad and hip 1h-',;. St rh T h id th' b'tf t of tin- first ; hour's trw-Tk'b' and was tb- ;ii,vn s- j vor lor most of th' ' nt-st. witnl-; in-r his b-j-rs. around I'U i for the j m is.-i,H liol-l fr-fU-ritly. n t h r l ot c ai)ii -. h- m id- I. uis uinfrom jiain b to finl'l-r Liwis liinp'd after one .f tin - and ttn t appeared tired frmn th ir -ert iris. f. wH had a toal of 12 head!ork while Stecher old lityd th- mi-oi - j half do.i'ii ti';. s. four of whb'h ,! iP'-o-.npb t. . H' had I.'vUh in -.p.ird;. vera 1 tim ; but wan un- . !'! t' follow up th- sri-Mirs ivüli ; ; r n.'i'.i (r writ l'iiN t" foroi !.- I-- s 1 1 i '. i t s to :h- la it. St ' h t tli.. n-..r-.- artnbidd f ; t:-: . -. thr of which fl"'r'd ! . w -is I.i.ts v.iuh'-l 22 pounds. f.n i tli m hi oppoi; nt. 1 - - . ) European Cur Champion 11 ins From Brunswick I'llh'ACo. l . I;:. Fib u m! in mi.i;i (f I .. 1-riuni. f -b t n i pi r. u.' aril-- of Fun;-, d !i lt d l.oUi5 '.run. -wick of Fhicat: in :. 4'':-l-i inr 1.2 t'llk lino niat b M"tida: K-a to 7. T' e Belirlan vvnt - ut m thia. iuniri-:.s, conipl tiritr t)i" third itb an unMnish'-d run of 27". ''a inJ !"-f i p t th- tibi. Hori-rn tr.s M. ..;-. .1 112. On tin- 11 !h !b"t b , bo difficult t w o-i i i' ?i diav. .s ': for position inl nus.-..il. hi l!i. m .'iiinl innlnc h '-or-d 1 .,,.-T1t, but swept th'' t.ib!.- in tl'a-ti.i-d. tr, iklnu irrand a.ra,'.- ' American Leaguers to Meet in Gotham Friday ciri.wc.o. i, r. 1 1. The n.n.-i' n 'fi"- of the Aire ; in i acne w.',! ! ) , '.. N w V-k 1'rhl iv. 1 ,7. Tr.is ' ; r i 1 u ; ' n v.' a r:i.i'! Moni iv by !'. B .Thn. prei.b r.t wh" ib-bired tlv l!.i---:e to N-'a York w . rirob- t;;v,. a n t j f 1 1 i f the i ' i ! i w r r s w i - in -, ab Tb. . ee 1 r b. '. : i a y ... . i; . .lb,! f..r 'b.i 11M1MIA I (OI I1T. - v : T:i:s. 1 . . t ." ',. i P...V-- F.. : ..pp. r-d . :: ' eir: b- r.- .M ' i .- - ' tir .! i''. iri'iiu' , , r , i 1 ; .. . . , .... i i . . . . .i - . ' . . -! w i? c t 1 i ".-.'.: i is--:, r.: .-r - b. f.t d' a ' b ä L-a::;bb ! b ! .'-' b. : .'. f a-ai.e. ti-nor: v. J : ar e - Cool ii,i,KH Is. T'-e i , ;-.:: ir-l s.-b.. .. : ir. b- r 1 a-. .v. t. .iv; v f: Tr.- l.. - '.!: t i"; '. " an !ri r -r i ;'ai : a he hieb -b - : Tf M..- l lfr. -rrr. 1 - a . f ! 1 ; '. Th- : t-'hing cf H .. f. r C .-!.".: r! ' x'.r .!. 1 .; .- . üm:a! - H p.r. I.::.c,., ::. - !.,-vb k. FOR SALE I-or delivery at once Kindling Wood $5.00 Per Load Main 2143 SOUTH BEND DOWEL WORKS 1617 S. Lafayette Blvd.
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4si;Iaipy Five
C.AMF.S TONIGHT. Klks Lonjmo. Sptrial. vs. Buckeyes. Hoofs vs. Sox. Bilks vs. nucktalls. Commercial Ix'aRue. Eicht club.. Iitlu Works Ijcnsm. niht club. OLIVER FIVE KISSER OVER SILES LEGIOK The h.iskf th.ill team of th? Oliver Chill.-d IMow Works completely outclassvd tho Nile American lefrion team in a parno played at Niles Momlay niht, winning by a score of 21 to ?. The local team led through&u. Th lin--up: Olivers Engdahl, 1. f.; McKelvy, r. f.; Keb. c: Fetters. 1. Jacobs, r. . ; Bella, substitute for Fetters. Nilei Hidley. 1.-f.; Merrill, r. f.; Bissnilinn. c; Hatfield, 1. p.; IJberiteaux, r. p.; Chamberlain, Luth and Barr, substitutes. Toole President of New S'ational Association SVAV YORK, Dec. 13. John Conway Toole, attorney for the Nation league, Monday was elected president of the National Association of Professional Baseball clubs. the new name adopted by the New International leaerue. Mr. Toole will succeed David Fultz. tiokiis ;irr imocK. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 1.1. Arthur Urock a Kansas City product, -will receive a tryout with the Detroit Amerieans next spring. F.rotk is an outfielder. He was- with the Blackfoot. Ida., club la season. A NEW
PI ERCE ARROW
There is a something about the newest Piercc'Arrows theit arouses the instant en thusiasm of every one, whether you merely look at them or ride in them. They are a noteworthy achievement even for a company that has so many successes to its credit. PAULMAN H. Paulxan C5 Company South Bend Ch:ca:o Fcorii. 11
PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR IOWA IN 1921
Only Two Players of 1920 Team Will Be Lost to the Hawkeves ISext Year. IOWA CITV, la., Dec. 11. low.', havinir yainf d a first-class position in the 1920 Western conference pridiroti race, is entertaining hopes of turning out a stronger afegroation next year. The Hawkcye team .succeeded in retaining the state championship title this year and suffer slightly during the cominsr season, due to the fact that only two players will be out of the lineup in 1921. The two players barred by the 3year rule are Iviwrence Block and Robert Kauffman, tackle and guard. respectively. This is an unusual record, as the ending season usually sees numerous stars forced out of the same by conference rules. A. I)olno Captain. If ineligibilities or other ills do not interpose in 1921. Slater, negro tackle, will come back; and with Aubrey Devine, quarterback and captain leading, there will also be tmch ungraduated stars as lidding, end; Kadcsky, Paul mith and Sykes, ends, and a promising list of linemen, such as. Mead, Thompson. Minnick, Hunter, Van Oosterhout, Lontrley. YValUrs. Ty White, Hicks and "Cherokee" Sm.ith. In the backfield. the captain's brother, Glenn Devine, Jaqua, Rich, Oran, Griffith, former captain Kelly, ltath. Locke, Shuttleworth. Klatt and Ty Smith of Marshalltown arlikely to await Coach Jones' orders next September. The 1920 fr-shmen eleven waa excellent development ground and from that hotbed of enthusiastic young athletes the following yearlings of today may be sophomore entrants in Iowa tield next year: Rackheld prospects, White, Bailey. Johnstone, Miller, Day, ilazier and Anderson; ends, Uoydton, I'u upborn and Kinney. rther jearlings prospective candidates for line posts are Morrison. Tinley. Saf-TKOja, Flinn. ler, Kriz ar.d Willi. ms. A third prospect for a quarterback of rare merit is Day. a husky freshman from Davenport. (MAN I TV- K A I . K O IT' M T' I NH ) . ST. DOFIS. Mo.. Dec. l::. Andy Chancy, the Baltimore f athc rweight will meet Harry K a ha k off, a St. Douis 12S pounder, in a ten round contest here Dec. 16. Chancy is n garded as one of th' top note hers of tb.e ft a t'.ur wt ight ranks.
Training
TEACHERS CHOSEX TO I ATTEND CONVENTION , I Special to The News-Times: c.(Sl!I-:.V. Ind.. Dec 1.1. Ninety-j nine of the 268 school teacher.' em-: 1 l"ed i;i Elkhart county met in ; (ioshon and select d A. K. Weaver: of (lochen as county schocl jrjper-! intendent; J. "W. Foreman of C.ohen. city ?chod Superintendent; W. ; I-u Duker, a Goshen teacher, and i Liwrenre Deer of New Paris. a teacher there and a member of th" ! lower branch of the Indiana general, assembly, us delegates to the constitutional convention of the Imli-i ana State Teachers' association to! he he'd in Indianapolis Jan. S. v.uV'n steps will be taken which may change the constitution of the association so as to do away with the annual state convention and supplant it with district gatherings. Sew Railway Trains May Operate on Goshen Line Special to The News-Times: COSH FN. Ind., Dec. 11. A rumor that the New York Central railroad will operate trains from FI!:hart to Sturgis, Mich., via Goshen and the Goshen fc Michigan Branch railroad from Sturgis into Flkhart via the old road is again current. The same story has been periodicalIv launched for 20 years. The New York Central and the Michigan Central railroads opera tthe Cfoshen & Michigan Branch from Goshen to Battle Creek. Mich. The line does not pay, it was s-abl. Recently efforts were made to curtail the service, taking off one train in each direction. The Michigan state? public service commission conducted a hearing at I.arisincr. Residents of Goshen, Middlebury. Shipshewana, Sturgis and other places interested were in attendance. No definite decision was reached and pending the outcome full service will be maintain b Several years ago it was proposed to electrify the line. Seymour Farmers Catch Pair of Holdup Men SKYMOUU, Ind.. Dec. 12. Farmer armed with shotgun Monday captured Frank Thomas and Claude Thompson, both of Indianapolis, who are alleged to have held up V. G. Gower in this city Saturday night and robbed him of $20. The capture was made at Og'eville. and the men were held in a i barn until tin arrival of police ortii cers from the city. rij.v.i l ft. i Finest selection in city. Williams j the ilorist. Fix S. Michigan st. Main; 7 6 9. 95 4 20. w -. W rw f
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Kuppenheimer Clothes included. Radical, drastic reductions on nationally known quality merchandise. Suits and Overcoats from the foremost makers at reductions that are made regardless of original cost. Th ese prices are the 1 owest you'll find on Quality Clothes this season. We've got them down to bed rock and in order that you may feel confident that these same Suits and Overcoats will not be cheaper later, we will
Positively Guarantee These Prices
We guarantee the prices on these suits and overcoats to be the lowest quoted on quality garments this season. Should any further reduction be made, we agree to refur.d in cash the difference in price. The Livingston Store.
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$80, $75, $70 and $65 Suits and Overcoats. Styles for men and young men. Made by the House of Kuppenheimer. Finest materials, patterns, colors. Exclusive style features in double and single breasted models. . . $60 and $55 Suits and Overcoats for men and young men. Most o f the m Kuppenheimer's. Browns, greens, grays, blues in plain shades, mixtures, stripes, checks. Sizes to fit all smart stylings $50 and $45 Suits and Overcoats for young men and men. Every garment guaranteed to give satisfaction. Strictly all wool. Newest materials in all colors and patterns. All sizes $30, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats. One or two of a kind. Only 53 garments in all. While they last at
Don't lose sight of the fact that this big sale is a merchandise of Known Value. Losses for us are are the savings for you. You can't lose by buying We guarantee to Refund in Cash any difference further reduction.
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