South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 59, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1921 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Annual American Bowling Congress Tournament Will Begin Today

MONDAY MORN7XO, ITÜ1HUATIY 2, 1921.

NEARLY THOUSAND FIVE MEN TEAMS ENTER FOR EVENT

Vi5eacrcs Predict Another Victory for Fritzi Schcffs of Chicago.

Pl.chke, AmrWn Krem wskl. Kagle s

205-231 . . .202221

Atvas. niks 22 ß

Kee.-.e. Commercial 222-223 Ilr.g:drurr., Orphrum Trio . 225 Greening, Fogies 201225 Van Kirk, Elks 202-221

Corcoran. Federal . . DftWif-!(ar, Eagles M. Ir-pp. Commercial Klcs. Antlers , Martin, National ..... Dice. Elks , CosteLlo. Commercial , S'trulbe, Eagles . .. Schwartz, Eagles . . . . , Kruegr, Elks Common?. Ilaplfs ...

Woodruff, Orpheum Trio F.-tibe, Elks ,

lly JKIIOSAI'IIAT M'AItli ?dr.nday cvi.-r.in ff will mark the cper.Jr.g cf the 21st annual tourna

ment of the Amr-riacn Fowling C n- Fiedler, Eagles . rrres, which event will bo auspl- Howe, American clou.nly celebrated at Huffalo. X. Y.. . Mnscn. Elks . the city In which the event ia being Toth, Antlers ... held. Tho entry Is composed cf 331 j Dion, Commercial

flvo men teams

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PICKS LOCAL FIYE TO WIN SECTIONAL TOURNEY SATURDAY

Unless Dope Bucket is Upset, Benders Will Meet Mihawaka in Final.

Look Alike-Hit Alike

preced-

Thero comes a time Just

Ing any form of a competitive contest when certain serines take It

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cor

i prising

Portier, Temple Horvath, National .. Swine hart. Eagles . . S-'hrnid-, FJlks Davies, Orpheum Trio Hager, Eagles

L-ontz, Federal . . . MlllT. American . Yockey, American Holby, National .

nearly

5,000 men actively engaged In competition, most of whom represent communities from all parts of the United States and Canada. Although anticipating a de-crease from tho 9C2 teams who contested last year at Peoria, the unexpected growth cf 32 trams in the face of unfavorable conditions, is but an

other testimonial that the? gre-atjpo Itc", Eagles Fame of bowling has t;'jalif I d a-; a Hurkart, Federal

really national ftstlmc. Monn; the tournament f;"- m tho baso of Its sterling activities, the middle wits'., to an eastern point, of doubted allegiance, Is another veto confirming tho firmne? In which the sport is established. IH-Yolop Nnv Material. It Is true that tho bowling ame Is no respecter of age a3 men a3 far along as threo .:ore years are among the, leaders In their respective localities. Cut nw material is constantly being developed which is crowding tho veterans for honors, the very foundation upon which the F-Pcrt progTcwe.s. And It la the high ideal and clean manner In which tho

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t'.ons on the subject of the possible

victor. Thrsv prophets, or commonly called dopestors, many time-'? hit on the corr x. path, but when their prophecies fal' to produce the expected results thtv como back

20?!'o'Jdly articulating" trat the dope

207 bucket has been upset. 206 South Dend and Mlshawaka will 206 Play in the finals of tue sectional 206 high school tourney tt- be held 203 March 4 and 5 at the ''Y' court ac2 "5 ' cording to tho dope sheet of tho

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News-Times. The recent breaking

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Hershenow, Federal Frir.kman, Efies .. I'attison, Eagles ... Shnlle, Federal .. Koches, Commercial Wepler, Commercial Bruggner, Antlers .. Corcoran, Antlers . . Hauck, Eaffles McCarthy, American Hraman, American Werntz, National .. Poff. Eagles

Fredericks, Eaffles ZOO Rockwell, American -00 Willctte, Commercial 200 Have lüg Sclent Class. Not every biff coro roller pets lr.to the select circle and It requires consistency to affiliate with tho biff fi?h. In spite of the high score rolled by .Mitchell, In which he was nearly half way, he failed in the other two games. "Sliv" Lontz

of relations between the two schools (1'H-x not effect this contest as all games In tourneys promoted by the state board sre valid. Only Meeting. This will be the only meeting of tho two schools until next year, and

20-1 ' also the only time that the twin 201 i cities have faced each other In tho

finals of a sectional tourney. This lone fracas would make the tourney the most thrillinff one every

j 01 . staged, here, and tho "Y" gym dc2 01 ' Mj-.ite the nev bleachers will not 201 start to seat the multitude that v.T.l 200 t attend the final trame.

'

tTOrt is conducted and maintained, j which Is constantly training high i clasH recruits to its banner. ! Chnmpions come and go in bowl- ; lng as In other branches of sport j and thro who enjoy the spot light

today will probably be suplantcd by. again came through with enough to new blood on the morrow. Except reffL-,ter and al-) lead tho procesfor the outstanding individual cf- sion of the preferred crowd with Jorts of Jimmy Smith, the re-cog-j 623. Carl Kru-ffer was second with nlzed leading individual flash of the j 616 whi'e third place went to Walcountr, there have only been three ' ter Plsehke with 612. Instances where players and teams ', It is jike'.y that Krueger will be have duplicated a le.iders In their an absentee from thl.s diiy!on for

re-jpe-ctivo events on more than one

The Orange and Blue will face tho harder of tho two days' encounters. Tho locals meet Goshen and Importe, two trams that each have decisions over Mishawaka in tho second game and semi-finals. Laporte has taken the suburban boys over for two defeats while the Goshen oufit slipped a notch on them on the Goshen floor. The Laporte team in the semifinals is expected to be the big stumbling block in the Ecnder's path of victe.-y. Tho Orange and Elue has taken two wdns from the Thrtisherman, but both of the vic-

Look enough alike to be brothers! Fiffht enough alike to lie twins! But Danny Kramer, bantam, and Lew Tendier, lightweight, are not relatives. Each fiphts with the rij;ht hand extended, and right foot forward. They're southpaws. Tendier is well established as one of tho best of the El.l-poun Jers. Kramer is a newcomer. Recently lie went to Milwaukee in search cf work. In the gymnasium

LOCAL FAYORITES SIGN FOR OLIVER ALL-STAR PROGRAM

icazo H oman Swimmer

V.y A c i . . t c I I'rr : DETROIT. Mich., IV!

I

record, hel l by hcy'f, wa 1:22. Ml:- M-uciM V o-'br!:!r. D -

Lowers Backstroke Marl; Athletic rijt. aio vat th r.i ; r- nr.'.. f .i-.!.-hirff a y.rd a-.d a hVf .!'-,!.,,; t!wrf Prir In 1-11 r s: f -

Wo -dbri Ige took th f.Q.y.irl fr.

styl for women in another civ

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Fav, Clements aiul Other Stars to Appear at GriffitlisWelch Bout.

new world's record for the 1 :"- ard f--; the winner's tirr. tclrg 2' lck.troke for worn n wae .-.. ib- t,.,,,!, iihed by Mifs Sibil Eau.r of the ' :rPn Rr L c.. won titll

Illinois A. C. ( . hicaffo, sv.imm.tnff n t,, ;,.yar ! trr

i " a i'rni .. .. i . cnamp:.--:-;n;: , -3 4.- ,,,(.,,.1,

meet Faturday r.:cht. M:?s Itaur for v.orr-.cn vent to the Itrclt Ath-

r:-.i.ie the d-tanc in l : i . i.v , . lTlV Yh

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Northern Indiana fans will have an opportunity to .c-?e their leca favoritts in the ring against worth oj)pononts at the O.iver theater March 10. Eddie We.-h. pride of the parts, will face Johnny Griffiths, world famous welterweight, who is considered on equal terms with Champion Jack Britten. Kid Fay, Niles, and South Bend featherweight, will meet Young Elh nwood. of Fort Wayne, well known 126 poundtr cf Indiana. Yours Menahan. Elkhart favorite will meet Kid Mansfield, local Irish battler.

Kid

and Whitie Clements will face

Xemfth. two South Bend lads w!U

stirred the University club members

n if Vi e ?

r nil Ha What

matched bouts every cne of which promises to be a real attraction in itself. And athletes in each num-

rht fast rounds recently.

a card! Four evenly

e i

he acted like a dummy. When lie met Frankie Schmalzer,

Milwaukee's best 118-poundcr. in the

rin j.iamer pcriorniea line a pockci i

edition of Tendier.

Three rounds of Kramer's south

paw put tho Milwaukee lad away. If he ffets as big as Tendier he could pas for hi.-? double in the rintr. They hit alike, comb their hair alike, smile alike and everything. Danny Kramer (left) and Lew Ten dler (right).

DECLARES LIFE OF BOXING MOGULS IS NO SOFT ROUTINE

tories came after hard fouffht? bat- i

tli's. and if they put up tho ime;r v Tlilnl-c Tt'c q:,iiro i at sunrise.

union wages fur that." Then there are peeved fans. They buy tickets for a good seat. They get a bad one and they want the commission to get their money back or suspend the club. There are the fans who bet three dollars on a boy who lost a "bum" decision and they want the commission to have the referee and the iudffes shot

ber ere known to local fans which will increase the. amount of enthusiasm. lilff Drawing Card. The headliner, Wd.-h Griffiths.

! will draw from surrounding cities

(including Chicago, Akron, the home . I of Griffiths, and Toledo. Griffiths

still retains the welterweight championship of Ohio which he has held for years. Recently he defended i". at Canton, O., against Jimmy Jor.es a noted welterweight of Ohio and won easily on points. Griffiths has been working out of Chicaro for the past few yeans and works out i i the Arcade gym where he is considered as "the cleverest boxer who ever came to Chicago. "Ho will therefore bring a train load of followers down from the Windy city. The Oliver promise.-

occasion. Frltzl Scheffs Real Class. The Commodore Barrys, of Chicago, won the five men championtiip of tho American Bowling Oon-ffre-s-s tournament two successive years. Harry Steers and Sykro Thoma, of Chicago, also delivered two successive i-i-ara as two men

teim champions of the big show. , And Larry Sutton, of Rochester, N. j Lontz, Elks . Y., made two successive trips to the ! Krueger, Elks

some time as the big bty sustained an injury to his tools, which will keep him on the bench. In all nine players made tho grade this week and among them was Othello Dice, tho eld Silver Edge Ear, who registered his first double century average this sc-ason. The complete list of stellar performers are as follows:

leadership among tho be-t individual bowlers of tho country'' Every locality has Its champions in various event?, and all have hish hopes of bemg able to deposit their bet plnr.age in tho big classic for

high honors. But the wise ones are j

pinning their hopc- on the Fritzi

Rcheffs of Chicago this year as th

Kaad entry has delivered in two of

tha lcst events in the west this year. They won the Interstate tournament

Bischke, American Krezsewski, Ea-gles Keene, Commerclr.1 Brc-demu, Temple Dice, Elks Morrison, Eagles . .

Score. 615 12 (ill 601 C04 600 6Q0

2.042 place

and turned in tho big

in this city with in for firsrt.

meet at Aurora. Locals In Other Heids. Local bowlers are showing more activities in tournaments conducted In other fields, which la the acid test of competitive play. Last week a team, representing South. Bend Lodge F. & A. M.. No. 29 4, took part in the annual tournament of the Craftsmen, which wan held at Clklc-igo. In a field of 201 teams from all partn of tho country the local to-arn acquitted themselves very creditably, capturing fifth place in the five men. event, rolling highest amenff out of town teams.

prajdng winners In tho two men

event, two in

George Thurn, in the All Event.

? BASKET GIVES WAY

TO FIELD AT N. D.

Football Edges Into Irish Athletics as Basket Ball Season Wans.

Football edges into the Notre Dame athletic proffram today, when the annual ppring practice begins. Basketball is all but dead, track swings into its full stride, hockey marks time until the Carnegie game on March 11 and tennis enthusiasts are organizing. The sport calendar for the present week beffins Thursday. March 2. when preliminaries for the interhall

1 , . ... H 1 1. T 1 I V-. n f nf-

tho singles and one. JiracK meet wiu ue una in i.n-

:noon; in tne evening coacn näws C 1- ,.1

Competing in the annual tourna-'is his conqueror oi .a,oasu merit of the Knights of Columbus. ! against the local "Y" for the first which surte-d their annual national ; of a series of games for tho sectional primes In Chicago Saturday, the championship. On Friday the var-

South Bend team

well. In their five rolled as follows: E. Waters IT. 4 K. Flanaran ,.16S B. Dc3 Jar Jin .143 J. Melsheim.cr .160 It, Db.-1c3 162

did not faro so men event they

Totals TS 3 Staso Tliit ifany of the local

192 16S 524 ISO 142 430 190 136 COS 146 16S 474 -OS 15S 52S 932 70S.2H19

Kacvs. leagruesi are cn-

ctned hair rat

plie to man j. paot circuit in

ig races. This ap-

sity-freshman basketball live Journeys to Great Lakes for a cage game with the Blue Jackets of the training station and on Saturday Coach Kockne will flash hia group of track Lrisht lüghts into tho Illinois relays at Urbana. The altogether unexpeected victory of tho Halas live over "Wabash sheds a different LiKht on the game be

t-tiff encounter in the semi-finals the

Orange and Blue squad will bo somewhat weakened for tho big blowout Saturday fevening. Vlay Mlehlgui City. One consolation is that Laporte

will be put out to a big extent by i

bucking up against Michigan City Saturday morning, thus weakening them for the afternoon encounter with the Benders. Michigan City, by the exhibition they r.:ado against Mishnwak.-i on the larpe "V" floor, may cvibly upset Laporte. Playing two contests Friday, La . la ss.. ;n the mornlg ad Goshe for the closlg game of tho day is the oly big advantage that the Benders have over the Maroon and White. This leaves only two contests for Saturday, Laporte in the semi-final In the first game of the afternoon and then the finals. Whilo Coach Mueller's squad will participate in three encounters Saturday. Mishawaka will meet Lakeville In the only encounter Friday, and tho next morning will Ptack up aralnst the winner of the New Paris-Bristol match. In the semi-finals they have their only opposition when they take on Elkhart, a team that they have already taken over twice by largo margins. South Bend, the following week, will meet the wdnner of the Auburn tourney at Purdue in the regional meet. Then March 18 the locals will tourney to Indianapolis for the

state meet where they will cither rible things about

get a reverse from Anderson or as well as clinch the state championship if they succeed In defeating them.

Job Except the Commissioners.

By HENRY L. FA RR ELL. United States Staff Corn-'ondent

NEW YORK. Feb. 2S. It's a soft j

Kick On Arenas. The arenas are too cold for some and stilling hot for others. The cum-mi-slon should attend to those thinffs. The light is too poor for some to src it is blinding in its glare for others. There are the friends who have

boxing thinks

commission, so but the

liife for the Yes everyone

commissioners. Good flat? motley is -paid out in larffe polis to tho men who sec that 'tineared boxers and their sometimes tiin-brained managers walk straight. This is a twelve-hour day job, however according to Commissioner Walter Hooke. Hooke is the ot.'iial chair warmer of the commission being around tho handsomely fitted quartos most of the time. Know Ilverythiug. "We are supposed to know everything about boxing and do everything connected with boxing," Hooke siid. "Someone called" up a few minutes ago and wanted to know how many minutes the second round had i;ii:ic when Bob Filzsimmons knocked out Tom Shaikey at Coney Island. Another lady wanted to know why they

strands of

I friends that have v. relative who

j wants some kind of a job with the

commission. "Ileal like to become a referee, that's a ffood job with little work and bier ray, isn't it?" tno of these pluggers plugged for a friend recently. "Has he had any experience ?"

J "Well, not exactly, but he's young j and ambitious ar.d picks up thinffs

Tho commissioner might have told him that it wa-n't the duty of referees to pick up thinrrs in the rinff but he didn't. '

rope

come to the

THREE TEAMS TIED IN BIG TEH RACE

Purdue, Illinois and Indiana in Three-Cornered Tie For Lead.

Uy Associated Pres: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Feb. 27. As a result of the games played Saturday night in the Big Ten championship basketball race, Purdue,

tweon tho local squads to bo held Thursday niht at tho N D gym.

With a victory over the, team her- Illinois and Indiana cro into a three-

Rut the most corn-t aided a the best in the west, the ! corned tie for first place in the COn-

tho city is that of I rniirt-. fw-o win he no inmlo n L-cre- ference with six ftamfs won and three

used only three

around the rincr. Hundreds of calls

commissioners asking for assurance that it would be perfectly safe for a woman to attend the boxing shows. Some of them have heard such tor-

prize fights."

Hardly a minute in the dcy but what th? ft-ahog.iny benches in the waiting room are occupied with bettered faced, tin-eared groups of h rh financiers. Some of them ar 3 o.;ing for licenses opening the doors of

i prosperity, others are there to coniplnti. Wanted To Collect. One little bantam recently wanted the commission to collect six dollars

that a former manager had owed him for four years. "What was the six dollars?" he was asked. "My cut of de purse," he answered. "What do you get now for boxing?" "Oh, I wuz drap-trln down about a

'thousand for awhile but tilings is kinda slack since de blue-lawers cut ,tho ticket prices. I ain't doin ; nothin' right now and their ain't no

RALPH DE PALMA

SETS HEW RECORD

to be lcadei to the brim that

ing wc-l.tcrw eiyht of the j-oungstt rand there are hundreds of fans m the mid-west who are anxious t1 see him pitted against a real opponent. filiform Price. For this reason Gene Kcslrr promoter, announces that he will make the ringside and practically all the lower f.oor stats the sain' price, This, he says, will no' necessitate raising the maximum price to pay Griffiths the big purse he is to receive and will give those who make their reservations first tho choice Feats which i.s fair. Menahan claims the championship of Elkhart. Goshen and Mishawakn. He recently defeated Harry Forbes. Mishawaka lightweight.

His bout with Mansfield will,

fore, attract considerable

there-

attention

of fan? in these cities who are backing him as a comer. Mansfield has exhibited several times with Eddie Welsh around her. and earh time impressed the fans. This bout promises to be a thriller. Kid Fay's re-cent improvement as displayed at Gary where he stopped young Carpenter in tho fifth round makes him an equal to Ellenwcod The Fort Wayne lad is also expected to b:-ing a group of admirer--

Takes Fifty Mile Event at Los Angeles Speedway Milton is Second.

along v.-hen fracas.

he comes here for the

Montreal Buys Franchise Of Akron Internationals

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the Eagles' league where the tlsrht cation but a well-primed and su-jlOH The standing is as follows:

teama aro within three crimes of

each ether, the Eagles leading the rv-ay. A tripple tie exists in the loathe Works league between the Aprons, On: round.- and Head?. The first three teams in th Elks' league are one gamo apart, the Buckeyes and SpeoLUs being even for the top rung of the ladder. But for the five game lead of th Jewels the fight in the Antlers' league Is fierce, the other five clubs being: within two games cf each other. A rimilar condition exist la th? Commercial l.ague where th" Indiana, Engraving Ca. has a five game le-ad and the following six clubs are but "hree garnes apart. Tho Federal league shews a prcceselcn.. 3litchcll Leads Honor Roll. j There were many good atacks on tho alleys during- tho week both In- ; dividuar.y and collectively. In the i latter tne Jewels of tho Antlers' league all started together and when they reported they had accumulated 1103 cf tho elusive sticks, the loeaS

high team record of Although net all

premely conhdent collection of floor men, who can be counted upon to

Indiana

continue the same form which gave i Purdue tho ma well-earned victory' Friday ' Illinois

night. Comparative scores give the (Wisconsin

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6 6 6 6

Minnesota . . .

Michigan ... Iowa Clilcago Ohio State. . .

"Y" liooi J Northwestern i

o 5 4

o

Day Dndzcr Baskctccrs

University five the edpe over Cooper's

! cairers but edges were knocked off so , thoroughly by the Wabash pame FriI day nlisht that no particular faith can be placed on them. A recond

contest will follow on the

March 11.

Preliminaries in the following j JT'ahJl Qllintet BoWS to

t'M-niü oi me miern.iu meet wm uc held on Thursday afternoon: 40-yard dash. 220-yard dash. 440-vard run.

sV.cit ru. hrend mjiiti hp, tim'o vi mi? ! In th

.... - J - .J . . . J .'..x. j .v . . V. . Finals in all the events will be held

on the following Thursday.

10, ar.d the winning hall with be awarded a Fpalding Trophy by the Athletic Department. The perfcrmar.ee of Che: Wynne at the First Regiment gair.es in Ch'cago Saturday nisrht, where he tied

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3 2 3 4 4 4 4 6

Pet.

.CG 7 .6G7 .687 .600 . r 5 .500 .4 !5 o o . .111

ry Aoci;!ted Pre s? : E(,-S ANC.EEE.-. Calif., Feb. 2 7. Ralph De l'.i'm.a won t Jig 30-mile final automobile race at the f-'pecd

i day hundp.y in 2i minutes and

i se;-o!;ds, ;:n average speed of

lu7 ".-10 miles rin h"ur, s:.id to b.j f. record for autnmolil-s cf 1S3 displacement. Tommy Mil'on was second; Itrcoe Sari-s, third; Jimmy Murphy, fourth; Ira Vail, fifth, and

Miller, sixth. I tional league

De Palma won the first heat of ! entrance.

mile. from a field of nine and

the fiftli and final heat cf 50 miles from six. Sarles won the f?'1cond heat of 2 3 miles in 13 minutes .and 7, 3 seconds, an average speed of 10S.7 miles an hour. Sar'es.' time was said to be a record for the distance. Murphy won the third heat cf 23 miles in 14 minuter, 2 7 : -1 seconds. Milton ttrk tho fourth heat of 25 miles in 14 minutes. 22 3-3 seconds.

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'AKHON, 0 Feb. 27. Pros't Joe Thomas, of the Akron ba.sob.t I1 club, Sunday sold the International 'eague franehise to Mon'real. Frank

line?.--;,', representing a Mon

treal group closed the deal durFg a. visit to this city, at a consideration of $ 41,100. Pres't Th)irns announced that the purchase price would net be paid th.' Akron club until the Interna-

apr roves Montreal's

The boys of Manilla college are using Wally Heid as their fashiur. plate.

Women in permitted to public office.

Porto Rico are vote, but may

r.ot hold

There are special machine fo: tfstins the alertness and other abilities of telephone operators.

Ducker" Makes Riding Wa es An Art

las'

special

pnx-eding the

thg season.

three game series of the

March i rour '-tinsr team- he Day Dodger

ki.rv. V. U.L 1 . U . I e.uintet Sunday morning in the In

terhall games by a 16 to 9 score.

The game was loosely played and neither team could hit the netting v;;h any degree of accuracy. The

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low hurdles, increases the Rockne trio cf individual stars of national

the

leagues

lliU.Vill

have filed their reports the

jal efforts of the bowlers is very Commendable and hows two scores "prodrrced cf better than 270. Jim-1 my Mitchell, of the Indiana Engravlag Co.. in the Commercial league, led the way with 2 71. while Hugh I

the EagleV league cave'

prominence to a ouartet which will add its weight to local scores in the coming big outdoor meets at which Notre Dame is sure to shine brighter than indoors.

j lca.ni couid hit the netting with any

degree cf accuracy. The passing ar.d teamwork of the dodgers was particularly good, however. Quinn and Kinerk starred for the Dodgers wille McGiveney went best for the losers.

Torrion,

v -

him a hard ch.ise with 272.

V-l.'e was annexed bv Sliv

cf the Elks' complete lit TCews-Times "Toll o ws :

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Hitch ell. Commercial Murrlsn. Eagb s . . . . Inta Elki Ilrc-dmus, Ti-t.; ..

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Third L-ntz.

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Mates for the Honor are as Sc er s. 2 7 o - . 202-24 1 :Cr7-2.14 2 14

Madison, Singers

Barrow Denies Sale of Frank Baker to Griffith NEW YOP.p. Feb. 27. Reports from Cincinnati that Frank "Home Itun" Faker had been Fold to thv Wa shir etc n Am. erica a league club were denied here Sunday night by Edward liarrow, business manager of the New York Americans. Mr. Harrow said that aiie from i few minor details Faker's contract with New York was ready to be signed and that he is to Join the e'u!) at th Shrevepoit. Ea.. training quarters Sunday.

Set Two Pieic Conference Records at Indoor Meet

rv . aiebited I'm"-' CHICAGO, Feb. 27. Michigan university had nn easy time defeating Chicago university in a dual Western conference track meet Satday night. 6 1 to 31. Two western conference records were broken. Bartek, of Chicago, ran the SSO in 1 : 5 S 2-3, a new mark, and IJutler. of Michigan, won the 4 40-yard ran in 51 1-5 seconds, 3 2-3

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The latest '.'toy" cf th-- winter vaation'.sts at Palm Eer rh, Fl i . is a r r e a e h e reus fit t i r. g : n a 1 1 r .'s. c .-ill ed the "ducker," built s . as to cap iize taslly. The old Heaters were

a d e

so they would I

.'.ling the waves on one

of

capsize. ! tored by V.'ilmont the newllowe-r pirt jre. Ab

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3-r.,iall is jumrir.g frnra a rpr b.-ard to the "ducker." She hi to hang or. wlicn she alights

When Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner

In trie days when prices were lower than they are now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner grocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that would make a nice Sunday dinner. She bought promiscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was going to be cerved at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggest one of tho week in most families.

But today Mrs. Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in htv method of buying. She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty weil in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plans it well and sha kr ows just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that diniier a success and she takes just as much pride in making that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success.

fter the dinner has been planned ehe starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price. She knows, too, that The News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afterricori and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makes up her lists accordingly. She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page. Grocers cjid butchers are given an opportunity by The News-Times to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she lcok3 to find the articles she wants for that Sunday dinner.

Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in cn this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.

Call 2100 und ask tor an ad mar.

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