South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1921 — Page 8
I'KIDAV MORNING. MA KOI 4. 1I2I. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES South Bend Sectional Basketball Tourney Opens on "Y" Court
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fiOSHEN FIVE AND KINGSBURY CLASH ill OPENING GAME
THE INSIDER SAYS
Goshen Five Pointed For Hard Fidit
j i.i:it i:ai!ivi,. 1TI10 N York v. hi.h
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Prrpare for High "School Ua-ket Meet.
I'er stat la one .- tt whet-z-
Richard.
A b, wren;.
' Plymouth Racketeers If in i From orth Liberty ('reu
ivedih Officials Bar Carpentier From L.xhihit
.i p-rop'.. h.r. e Ty Cobb doped His faon'.c sport i hunt-
htar
W'iii Ir- h.tker ami r.ijuhl.ir.r.i read;, for the gun to start thorn rnovin- March 10? Chess!
CJAMIZS TODAY. Mom In?. 5:00 KinTsburv v Oi.'".. K:00 South Iit rI . vs JJx11:0C Miehlen City v. '?- par.ee. Aftertovm. I;0 Importe h Union MUN. ;i:O0 MUIersbiir.,' v.s North ldoerty. Z : C C II r r n v i n vs. 1'Ikh.irt. 4;0C MihlXu'.M VS Il'i.Oville. livening. 7' ;o Nev I'aris s ' IJri:ol. M30 V.'ir.r.er of 9 oYbck STame s v Ir. r.r of 10 o'clock
We r- ii fit irprls'-.l at ;il to
Thai I.eomrd ke-p r. haryl i
i Thank k"''T"w. since h- uiniys Tod Hay will r turn from
wir..i land to d f nd his rational It's not an al.oi-.ir;. ''-df title tbi uummtr.
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O.inir.t.-r has a flonri-ii.r.tf Lupine.- at lhiosbuiir. Vt.
I"r l I'uiton is trying to t ha.::;;- Iii tuiiii! from "Farce" to '"Ferocious."
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j tumble to the id a that tuey nion't (the reil champion-.
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Snow" fi'jrrSc" tlancinir in ä'io a!fh;iv brought Ui( ': (!lu- chill of o!d j
liirii,' wlntf-r. Along with th! ronn-s thv .spirit of th- 1im tb..I dr.vlr.r away ü 1 1 H?itn .f a shinip that s often (tir,M with th- .s!!-lt"t touch
Ty Col; reported ti 1.. s i.. for tlio nciiyon opt iic.l in It'll ar.il only hit .4 JO that y. ar.
Owrtrr SLibt- of iht- Athb'tbs lo'Mi't want to j.'o to training ramp. Mr. Shibr dor. Ih'll ro.
Iop- .shows fjeorre- S.sb j- hit i tr at homr- liy 100 points- than when o:: t'irt road. (Jrore (iocs bent when enctrj ra gf d.
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M.i( k kid ar.- ykippiiig
of Kprlng. If th" wr.ow
tlnrt could b r.o Lrttr wa.tJ:r for th.o r-Htlonal tournfy to bt? .staged at tho local "V xym today and Maurday. And th! In i4.!f means that th- cr.nt-Kt tt ti- staged vnl brlns n;ippy porforr!;ancc. All prfparat'.nr.s h.v bnn niadc for th tourney and vrrj-thlnK Is xpwi'd lr r.:n alon sn-.ootl.ly from tli tirr. that Kir.rbury .arid Gosln rj ra!.o the curtain this morning at 0 o'clock until South Uend arsil :ilshawal:a end things u: In the tlr.al jf.T-nn- at 8 o'clock Saturday evening . Th high hchod will be xcud for th- day. and with h" warm tf students from tkf local fchfl. :Jor.- with tho crowd that hto txpccMrt?! to accompany the Iton.f to-kirs to .outh 15.-nd. ti capacity crowd Js expected to till the vr. m. I tenders rlay TuhV. Kir.f-.bur:'. I-'- Cn-vc r.r.d üowhfn
Twenty-round but.- are now
kcpa t;p;In th',. Philippines. As y-t no
promoter has gottrr. In touch with
I'al kind
rope. Yes, they're kid--, all riptht.
other evening encounter d'oshen and
South I5end will start off the second
round- with the Orange and P. lue hubs talcing over th ' (lochen live, who have already fallen twice before
the locals. i
1 INTER-HALL MEN
IN GOOD SHOWING
arrived !.it
ivfnhig along
w'.th a
fair handfull of fans. All dijrh.g this morning f.ves will be turning In. and by this af!'rn.nn the tourney will l Hell tinder way. South .H.nd ptayn'two contentH totv.y. smarting o:T with the .cord mixup witlj (Vox . a bunch of huskies that appear as if they'mlght hr.ow soiiUthh about th' fTUne. In th, venlng th y start off the wcon.i tound witli meeting (7oHht-n at 7:110 o'clock. toit-h Harting. and 'oper marfd the Orange ar.d U'.ue fTt to ne,t the Is-f-t In this Mwtlon. after puttins the locals through a. short sht.otir.g drill fIloved by a workout on r.ew fornintlons. Th. Jooile hav Ik en. drilled th.roaghout the vac!: behind h-'.l door-, and when th.-y n,c"t Ii Cro-s. in their opener, bica! followers will be .son: -what surprised :.t tho Orange and HI"." f h.ar.ged style of play. The- local mentor" will liUely save as mrtny iegail.li' as p-s!bh rnlil tl;-y are nrekb.d to s.vlng the til of any contest. It is possible that the entire llrst tearr will r.ot be n until the xemi-.lr.a's or If I.tporte proves onu'wh.it away from their . usua 1 line of play, Ioc.il i.w.A may not fee th-ni until the oante-r with MishawaKa in th" htials. ;oslfi in Oiner. M:sh.v.vaka !-,. rait been slow, in recognizing the best chance that the Marocm and V.'kite has had In yenrs tp vin tho rectlonal. They hawhfn dismlevl fr:n school to workout 'oi the Y"' hardwood In the afternoon. Tiio iiiwnw of Weis will lie ip;i.vh,.t a drawback to the ubuiban rive, and th'-y will mis
all a rout. d
TYRUS COBB SAYS FINISHING SIXTH WILL SATISFY HIM
iiners Make Fast Time in Preliminaries for Next Thursday's Finals.
Newly Appointed Tiger Manager Gives Views on Chances of Team.
lly JACK VinOCK. liy Iuternatlen.il New Senrl'-e: SKY,' YOItK, Mar. Z Sixth -place
An army f candidates greeted the starter's gun in each of the interhaM preliminaries held Thursday
j afternoon In the Notre Dame gym
nasium. Corby Hall qualified 12 of the "7 men le-eted to enter the finals next Thursday. Hrownson und Carroll placed six each. Walsh and Sorln four each.. Off-campus thre and I "rankle Cahill, tho only Iladin entrant, qualified in two events. . Moes of Off-campus tossed the
shot put 37 feet 4 inches and quali-
.1 . I . . r.jwt iJ U L Ol IU I 111. 11.-1 tli.lt U .III II!n the American Ix-acuo pennant,- . . ... TT . ... . , , , . . ... , r, , ,7 fiefl with Hughes, We.chel. Lieu, race will satisfy Tv Coob this year. ... , . , . ... .
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team may do better. - - If "Detroit manages to- finis?i latter than Hlxth. Cobb suys ho vill
feel thankful and "will be ready to I pay his respects ö "Iidy Ivjck."
The newly appointed
Ftar of the Tigers ! making no predictions. In a teg'hed Interview w'.th the writer Thur.".lav he modetl3' teü.s of hfs plans for the corning season. He advances no claims for his team. "As to my expectations regarding what Detroit may accomplish this year I have; very little," says Cobb. Much thf Name TtMini.
"Wo have about the
which finished seventh In th
pmnant race. There is nothing I rould do In the way of making changes, trades, and like, for the simp'.o reason that tho men who did not do so- well last year may be more successful under different conditions this eai As a result I
mus'. find out the ni'ii who wi'l
A stable of 40 men jostled the quarter-mile and the following quali-
'fied: Walsh, Oseau. Barber. I".l-
dridpe. Kcean. McfJeath, C'oughlin. and Iurkin. Dnsh Men l-'ast.
manager- , , . .
i ii' tv a i v ua."u t nuicu in i-- ; eral 4.4 heats and th finals in tills j event will be interesting. McTierir.an. Mcliern. and Walsh of Car
roll, Smith and Urady of Brownon. (TouRiilin of Corby and Cahill of Badin are the most promising run-
r c; lit". th" j ba-!.' '
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fiosiirv iiKiii sonooL baskitt hail nvn. Top Bow (left to light) I.. Wy-oiig. i Bis htcl. Smhli, J. W.vtng. fJrooiie, and B. O. Al)lxitt ((oath). Aliddlc How lK'uihulky ami I'rrjfHT-. Bononi Hon slianahan, D. Hcvlitol. lUakcy (iiptain), I'oincy. anil MiUcr. i 1 1 1 a Ktoiil of a liUh l'si than . jkm (vnt of her pames v on, (ioshen high schcol h)i's to neng Iter ia-t it-coril and for the other 1." teams to the limit In the stxrt tonal touriianient to l held lim" I rhlay and Satuitlav. Coach Ahlxiit lias four vtMcrans of last year's tourney tram ontl 1kik's io prUig a irpriM this ear as lie has httui sintiiig his hhmi for th ton rnanicnt for the ast mouth.
AKRON FRANCHISE GOES TO NEWARK
'"Burk"" Herzog Likely to he Named as Manager of New CI uh.
by Boy Mack, a son of Connie Mack, the veteran club owner find manager of the American league club of Philadelr. hia. Charles "P.uck" Herzog. who played with the Chicago Cubs, it hi understood, will probably pilot the Newark team. Dave D.-iscoll is associated with Young Mack in the deal.
Ni:Y YORK. March Prcs't J. 'on way Toole, of the International baseball league announced here Thursday that by a majority vot" of tho club owners at a special meeting, the Akron. Ohio. franchise was awarded to Xrw.uk, X. J. The Newark club will be operated
Purdue Defeats Indiana In Hard Fought Contest I?v Associated Press : BbOO.MINGTO.V, Ind.. March 2. Indiana university lost its second western conference game to Purdue here Thursday 2S to "a). Purdue showed superior ability in locating
the basket. The g.nie was bitterly contested. At the close of the first period Purdue was leading 1C to 14. Indiana battled throughout the second half but was unable to overcome the Purdue leid. Miller nnd White, the Purdue guards, smothered many of th" Indiana plays.
.ion IiYNCII MATCIII7D. Cy United Pres: CIIICACO. March ?,. foe Bur-' man, of Chicago, and bantamweight Champion Joe Lynch, of New York, have been matched to meet in a 10 -round bout in Cleveland March 10, it was announced Thursday.
ners. The ethers to place were Shaughnessy. Osau. Kelly, Reichel t. and Bergman.
same team ! .
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The I'.'O was run off in five heats six men earh. Walsh and Mc-
Tiernan of Carroll, Schmitt of Brownson. Coughlin of Corby, and Cahill of Badin ran pretty races in winning the events and were followed by Brady. Walsh. Kelly, Moore, and Shaughnessy.
Corbv took the Interha,! re, ay .
championship by defeating Brown-
on in the fastest time of the series
1.3 S l-Z. In the daily "pie relayBill Hart's table took Ituy Cirardin's outfit into camp for Friday's pie and Sunday's tarts.
undoubtedly their b
p'ayr.-. lYom a;pe.iranes in tr.nr recent practices Coach Mueller's men have not. fully rcovei-l from iheir slu:rp. but all th: n-mälns to Ve seen when on-e-thy gut und rwa.y in the tourr.ey. Ir. th.e i p r.lr. of th meet at 9
O'diX tJos!;en p- rforrnar.i es th Kirgs.'.iry
mudi ee
,y virtue o.f her p.ist ex'peet d to take Ire o.ev without
ti-in. Th.e CIo-heniteH of
ia h .-. Mit. il-loimg into a
fleet aggregation, ar.d several weeks ano hurceeded in drubbing Mi-ha-uf. ka on the (iosl-.er. tlor.r. SAuth Per.d ar.d Ta 'ro-so ut 10 r'tlok can h.trdly b r or.sld red in The dope as the I.a Crosse outfit will unriouteiedly be overwhelmed by the large local flrmr 'ar.t the Orange -.! Blue s ulss il'. 1 little trouble in trlnirnl.-.c th"ir. tv :l tare ir.arnln. Vith Michigan C'.tv M.d NappAr.ee clashing at It o"' lock for the morn-
SECOND WAYE OF "MILLION DOLLAR" OFFERS FOR BOUT
Londoner To Name
attune themselves to my methods.
Tf I should discover after two months or so that certain players cannot deliver the goods, then I would go about making changes. Ia.st year we finished seventh. This year I hopo to be able to finish at
least sixth. u we snou.u no au ay er.ouzh to finih a little higher. 1 ',
! would feel very thankful. I
'"I have never claimed aiiything I for cur club or myself as a rnanaiv r. ! I am simply going to do my b.-st and finish just as high as I can. ' (i thing sure, w e w II! endeavor to , h-t the opposition know they ar,. in
a t i.: game every d. y. Riekard Smiles at Proffer of j
Pitching Improvement. "I hope to s'row a decided in
pruveraent in the pitching staff. Detro.t has lacked consistent pitching fc a numbtr of years and this dpirt:nnt is going to be 'given a lot f my attention. 'A to training. I have decid-d to do away with the double period sys-
1 will
Fight Site Soon.
practice
ti'
ir.r t.r.a,. tne hart-or
take over N.ippar.re by a close marKin. Napyan. r h..s .'. r.r.ex d one win over Mhhlgnn "ity from their home our!, but since that time the Like City tr.er. hae hit a stride that r.uy lead them to t, th.e Mg dirk horne of tn. to:rr.y. lllklunrt h Dntk IItm. hiPirif and T':,ior Mills will turn
city f.e will
teta.' morning and afternoon have i. reaV. hard, snappy
or.ee ach day. Als. plenty of hlttir.,; piait'eo. probably divided into two auuads. the regulars and recruits. , I have a few more Mia regarding training ami other things
that:I will put into practice but ami not ruly at this time, to discus- i them." ' . ; Cobb's fforis as manager of the' Bengals' will be watch'd with! keen intens: by fart tliroUKlioul th. c i ur.tn . I' ' I ' ars h-- has been the outst -in ding, all art und stur j r pas-bal! and hi-- d but as marag.r and whether or not managerial
duti-s v.-.! af:-;t his playing wi.l
BY IIKMIV Ii. IWItUHU.. I I'nlted PrevN Staff tri-'-poinlent. I 1 NKW Y O B I . March "Xoth j ing to prevent anvone from makin'-t j
' offi-rs." Te IPIckard s: id Thursday, t con-.menting on the second wave of "million dollar" bids for the Demp-s-y-('arH ntier finht. I Bickard merely smiled when talk- ; ing of the $7."ö.0üC offer of Oeorge i McDonald. Indcui manager.
o iul ail who Know .icionaiu. Would Befuso It. Kven if h could leli.-ve that th London :n would give hijr. t'.irt e - lu.irtrrs of a million and th" movie tights fo- th.e fight Bickard intimated Thursday that he would not take it. "Xa'urallv I want to put on that
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bout in America, champion war. :
h" said. "Th.e in this rotmtry
hold p'jbl.C
the at t vnt Ion
of
the
a -t. La..
antl fo ibv-s Carper.tier. 1 "iguring the iifferfr.ee in exchange. fr ign
!.trl s are poor bus'n ss pros-
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when Thev siacl-
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Threnhermen it ! o'clock in Ia Porte sQ-.tad
u-e' r.-.... f the subs. rg".l.tr for meeting 'a 1th
eh! rl ...Is o -er at Mi-hi:.n r, ext ...v.
Gleaon as Renovated Sox U ill Put Up Fight
Krr. r.t - iprf äd " a rnur. J
report ab.;;- N
Vie North I.: 1 .e it oat ft fir feat'.rg Plyrr.nuth b
ount. f be that
h a v e ..-:h 1
been beetV.
instnd of i ST to 22
I Leftue th jMsction lads err. The second team Hr
f the local h!h chol freshmen er.t to North L!ot?rty seme time ac. ar.d rnvd them tvjt rf a close
White S-c. I th
said !
be !
Irto.- . labert'
With thef fArt North
rosffs few f,f the traits
ire was uroemed
as as
.ltherto the
poeeds$rrBremer. rr.d F'khjrt at Z in thefternoon 111 net he much rf a trial for th i.!;rn.td rlty men. rus Elkhart rarVi well as ore cf the 1 iadr In th! c.etrJrt n;kka rt has lten devrlcpirg i-..o a rrn! outft. In rrer. gmes, ml may prove a dark Vor?f. At 7:f tr ths evening New Paris n-1 Bristol r.J compete, with Bris
tol havlnr a rllgh. shade. In the lly Cakr.
Itr V sited Vrtf-f. OHTCAGO. Ma:-. Z. - Wilham
Gleastn. :r.anager tf ti
u'on hi arr;va". here Thu: that his renovated team
in the running this .easn. 'We wTl have a s;u.d that will be a contender for the bunting." said Ct!fas n. Twenty players, chapercr.ed by the old rom.m. will !v.ivu h re Priday n!?ht for th training camp In Wuxahachle. Texas.
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' Il.i:"g h.t.irl r.othirg from a--: i.enlit r or Desimp. Hi rl as- ' uraes th tl.ange in the firm" anil j hl susgestion t" d!av naming tiie
for r.O days are agreeable .o l-'renr hm .n.
Thrix Mau Bid. It is understood tll.lt three e tat es have a.-sured Hic'-ard th-re would be r.o interfere n-e from th.e gov -rnor' eh.tir. Bickard said Thursday h probably announce h' decision w ithin a w- k.
Jack Kearr.", manager of
Huggins Plans Changes In Lineup of anhees lly I'r.ited Tre: FHKIIVKPOHT, March . Prank Malier will play third base and Wird will he shifted to second. PJpp and Mcjsfl will alternate at f!rt base, and V wter will rla- in the outfield. Manager Haggins s-.iii Thunday In discussing the hneyp of the New York Yankee;. Babe Buth will bat third, followed
where Dernpsev
he
Minne.t oil-, a vaudeville
i r.c.icTr.i-v,: S ir:,l:iv tiIcV.
champion, is off to
o p c n s
"T haven't th.e slightest i J where Bb-kard is planning to stage the btejt." he j-aM before leaving. "Any place in the United States puits us. As long an they pit the
lTencnman m tr. ring tor us
sometime, were satisfied."
2 PANTS WITH EVERY MADE-TO-ORDER SUIT IS WINNING THE MEN It has been a sreat week in this store great for the men who ordered suits because every one of them got a regular $50, $60 suit. And in addition to that every one of them got an Extra Pair of Pants Free. And that's why I urge you to come up now and select from the 500 new guaranteed woolen
fabrics from which I am making
now
SUITS MADE TO ORDER AS LOW AS
pare Deal Tailonn
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Every South Bend man and young man can have fashionable Tailors' Work, with extra Pants Free. That extra pair gives double wear, and cuts the cost in half.
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Order Your Easter Suit Now Just think! 2-Pant Suits made to order as you want them
$30
Johnny Mitchell. KO.000 beauty from the co.it. worked out with the rookies s:cnlay and made a favrrable impression.
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order or not.
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