South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1921 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 7 K h yranae r f amtri .-N L Ii UjA il i V 1 - CH HASTINGS ! FORMER CARLISLE STAR SIGNED ÄS COACH OF PURDUE LH ALAS' PROTEGES Cobb Uncovers Star Rookie First-Sacker Tyrus Putting Pep Into Tigers TO ISSUE FIRST : CALL NEXT WEEK. Material for Hiii' nf the t Iliu'li Srlnml Nju.nlin Vcir. POSTPONE WORKOUT 1 - C'Ti Weather Prevents Prartic( Track Mmi Work Out in Cj vninafiuni. ft "j Dirtz. Former Star Tackle, W ill Guide Destinies of Purdue Eleven. X 9
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f,.r,-n Pi Vow jVrs.-v and it is un-ders-tood hat any prices Kickard decides upon will r acceptable. Indoor i'ct Champ Has Close Call in Tourney - Fy Associated Press: NFW YOKK, March 2S. R. Howard Voshtll, twice holder ef the national imloor singles championship, narrowly missed becoming the vicim of a r' rs.d in the second round of the titul ir tournament in the s-vetith rt giment armory Monday. b ft hand, r was being ' t eat plaVt d 1 v J. 1 .. Wermr. the 1 Prin.-. ton stir, when f.eliug light aiptd a postp m-nerit of tlie bata r e ach had won a set. Y.-h. 11. in farioaslv f..ught ral- I I lie 4, won the :.r.-.t set, r.-4. Werner n. ' - 1 n 1 e i ' . . r i i P V : i f ' , , , .1. . I 1 . V ' ...... ......-.-., v ' ... .. .... . -I . , a. , a. ..a i 1 ' .1 l M . I'll . I . .. e . li-, .....1. A... hashing M l- line h,.ts tho Us Princeton plav. r broke tlmuiglv Yo-s-h.'U'd ser ice on the 14th g ime for th" y, , c. . t at s -. Tlie liaht was tla n poor, due to a thtinib-rshowo;" and Yosln li s r.-epie-'t for a pC'Stp :p nient was granted by the refTo be Placed on Hooks d Fr.: VcFIC. March 2. OtflNFW expriss-'d no .bcil t Ip r- Monday :h it Charlie Fadti Iv's ne'e Wv rl l's r .-ord of 20 4-C so. tnds for 20' y.ird.s Wuul i be place 1 oa tile books. oho.al acti.-n cinn.-t be taken until th-- r.-pcrts of tho otlicials at the Fork. b y. Calif.. ieet where the. r. .-.-rd w..s made A.iturday h.as la en Th.r. e of tlie tinners' watch's can cht Fa. '.dock's time at 4-3 s.cop.. . i . . - . e nds. The r i e rd i.f :i i-r. 1.1 j. iptly I y F. J. Cra. in- and I. F. Lipian.ott. I'l AN 1IAFF OF I'AMC C''LFMF!V, M..rch : Ohio T'ni-- :'-.:'' v. :'.! h .v.- a room for pictures f .tthh ti h- ro. s in th" ip w frtavii: a. so ,. k.pt ir. 1. m. Admittance to th- nail of e V. Ill he de. id.cd thn.Urfh spO."t 1 1. . t
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m:it i:urn.. lie was tho h mop. of tl.o rinr. No man had r h u :i' I him. ; lUit vliii h: want horn.- i.att- at ! nii;ht Hi lovimr waf.-y crownt d him. kk.iu i:ian,. The rcokif swum: a wirkd bat, You'd tiiink. to h'-ar hii!-.. t-d". it. And s ir.- -imuwh h" .mmui-.: all rUtht, l'.ut lu-vvr hit tip.- r ;:. t. Fi.'ht National b .a'uo nrinagers can sir 'I told you so" if they cc p the. pennant this year. 1 1 V.'e have Just d- cid d what it w is I tliat "went "so high it to-ached the j skv. and didn't come bad; 'till the I Fourth of July" one of F,abe lluthV j wabiops. It's perfectly all right for a bowler to go out on strikt s. And tlu. fellow who fails to strike , has to do what an autoi-'t with a blowout does: make a spare do. Only 'Ight more months and th" J football season will close on Thanksgiving day. Ts the profcs-.sion.al bike rider who sells Iiis ability at a six day event a ; peddler?
Capital Will be Scene of Intemational Negotiations
l y InP-rr;itionnI .pv.s S. im. e . WASHINC.TON. March 2S. Washington as the worbl's me Itiag pot for international negotiations and intrigue Washim-rton as the center of another peace conference, tip: White House as another Yt rsaill. s during the next few months, is tho prospect seen Monday by both republican ami democratic members of senate foreign relations committee. Thev anticipate the arrival here this u-.ir.;- of Pen Yiviani. former l'Ymch premier rui "a mi.-!, n of courte.-y" j will be follow. .! hy a series cf ! cabers citially important, before : pr.-s't Harding plans f.-r w orlu s , exo is b tiuit. ly fornmlat; h Fv-ntuallv ttu-v palta- that as ir.em- , ll(T, of Ih, fv.r. ;gn r . hit h a:- : t.:.mmitt. e. they will be call, d upon 1 t consoh r w naiet : i" -- . . . . , , ...1 pact the pr m p. u. hp; k .1.1. . t O t P. S P .1 1 f . t . j t , T- 1 .-. a - 1 a a - ...... .,. t ir.--.in - nt tPe '.'ilj.. - - I i t 1 1 rlu ri nr the t.r. s nt re n ! ... -. . U, ass so they may keep in p, rsonM Srhool Centers Traeh Meet to be Held Tuesday A scb.otd cent r t tr.ok r.p" f t will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Ta. ; a-..- n f ..r -1 . -.. i-t ft? n'rliiri;. Th.e , .Vinning s dio d will receive a shp-b! Y'1 riy -r., win h- rrent-. to;p . . c-nooi an i u : i; uni: i.e three pi ic. s. An hr.r.orar,' rial will be i-r.-scnted to th.. in.hv: lnal re.eivim: the j;r at. numb, r f' points. The s h ao'.s nt r. d ar-"-: p de FtiP.b baker. Lincoln. Mu.-.--!. F.ivt-r Ihirk, Washington r.r.l Faur. 1. Goldie Rapp Improving After Attach of "Fhr P.v Fr.ip d Fr. s : NFW nRlFANS. March 2 v 1 1 ' ui.it 1 . a , a . ii..P. 1 1 N'cw Yi rk (Fant-. c nt: to tne! pital Ip re with a sh-rl.t atta r K C I 1 th.e flu. r.iay b- a ob: to i in t n hub n-M Wr-k. it wa s ii 1 M. .'plav. A hih fever wh.ich hoi won b .', ph si u ms '. attd. hid :.::: v Iy "F:s-t antl T-'ehaikowrky mi 'ht b called ja: .vriP-rs. 1 - - th.-y i J. alt a -rreat b a I in yi..p a. 1 1 -Fei3 Fdwards, I..U: cem-
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. - v .A s.mmj:i iv action' at tiii: doiiman. m:vs-ti.mi:s imioSorno rf tho scoro cards to 1-p i t by f.iüs this coming season will mak-j wond. rful bits of futurist .art. Plenty of star ball players play golf, a t haven't t'one to the sticks. Folks who call Johnny "Wilson the "rip !.-, cliam rion" inut be nferr-in-; t' strong cheese. Come into my garden siid the fabler to the fly. It'll help my , ' : ' i ' 1 v f'i fp . The biggest yiar for golf is the pia tl ict ion for 1921. Soon there'll be a ea.ldy shortage, A successful spitbalj hurb r has a heap of aming powa r right at hi.s finder tips. One market that ..will never go k rp'.unk is the one made up of rookies m the spring time. .... When the kids ask Fabo Ttuth how' lie does it, lie always takes nls bat in b ind and says "here's how." Sounds familiar, somehow. Add up tho number of gmes every pit-dp r on any team says he'll win this year and there aren't that mane contests in the schedule. , touch. as much as possible with what is transpiring in foreign affair:; at the white houso and the state department. Put sf nu'. of them aro confident, even a few of them who are democrats, lihe Hitchcock, of Nebraska, and Pomerene of Ohio, that sooner or liter the president will want to discus hi. foreign policies with them, if only to pave the way for the acceptance of the Harding peace plan by tho senate. Keorganizaticn of the senate foreign relations ill find s, wral facs missing from its council table, notably that of the -r - ..P a . man e:i a na m . c j 01 toe Int rmr 1 an. rr-ui or wnom too.; en a p. t m 1 ....en ..1 tip- tr. aly of Yersailh si with its League of Nations covenant, when , ; , , " ! 1 1 'ti,. . '1 T .. ,iP - . in I'M.' ti' 1 a1 1 1 . u 1 1 1 . l i . i'--.- - - ' t..o.i iu '. flP.d tilt sam-e cm tithct of views among its republicans as well as its . . ch noA ratio m. mb,-rs mf.kkm: yr itirniti:. FOCUFSTFlt. March Fred s-' ld to the Ito.dp ster tcim by the Chicago Cubs, will probably o it p nt t: p.tseoa.; :n one or two e fa o-ottsp He owns a truck a in Florida and will turn to - Jn Mrth rf..irat,.n arra (lf ; tratp'n area of irth.s exceeded i!. r'r ;.. a ! b :ths I v 72.1 p.T cent. l . . e 1 . i- i v. st r?: h- : mountain on the1 p-.isi h.er" is Mt. A con Ca - f.. t, in the Andes of ! ' C I: a p.aic ni.idness. which ' far- -s a s- me man into a monoI m in: -c. a: n 'Id man into a b y, and , : 1 ''. J: ro a woman-hater. IF V O U HAD A I A3 LONC A5 THtS FELLOW, AND HAD SORE THROAT 1 ITONSILIH r in WOULD QUICKLY RUEVE IT j
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j Ani: aiii. ( na nt was made here toj .lay ly Dir. .tor of Athletics, NT. A. i ix".:"-' that Wilham H. I etz. formr 'a:.;h football star and farmer Yash.int;ton Stat'- coach, had ben siip 1 .-if f-M"tb'tU coach for Purdui for tho 1 f2 V s-f-ason. V. tz .'.ad with the Carlisle unf-a-r.-ity foot), all tcan during thyrars of 1 ::. 1 f 0 S . 1910 and 1911. In 1011 CarlM" was represented by one of t!u strf.n.'St team? ever t'irr.ttl tut at the Indian institution, and at tackle Dictz ranke I al-on.' the for"pp'st r layers cf this I" titii.n in tho country. It was in K'll that the Indian eleven defeated r-nnylvn nia, Hrown, Iafayettc. I 'itt.-'hurir and durin? the entire s- 1 s n lost bt;t one game. K '.lowing Tibs graduation from colb-Ke in 1911. Dictz acted as assistant football coach to Glenn War-nt-r for three jears. In 1015 he be can coar hinp at "Wahintcn State university. That year hi team won tlie championship of the Facia c ast anl repeated the performance in 1 '. 17. In 1917 his team played Itrown at I'a.-'ad.-na and d featcd the ( astern eleven by a decisive score. Previous to thi.s jtame Drown had defeated Yale, 21 to 0. Coaihed 3 faro TJ;tnd. In 1 0 1 s ho coached the Mare Tsland football tt am and acain won th cha rn 1 ionshi p of the Pacific ( oast. For the p.i.rt two year? I i e 1 7: lias be, n out of the Coaching1 came, attending to business intensts on thp western coast. The appointment of Pietz as football coach at the P.oilerniaker institution has met with general approval lio it, and it is cxpcctct thai ho will ho ahlo to do some preat thinfri with the siuad. Sj rin practice will bo inaugurated next week, and the coach will bein work immediately with a picked S'i'Jad of forty in en. Purdue's football schedule is of such, a strenuous nature next nar that sr. ring practice is imperative if men are to be in condition to open the season. HÜGGIN5 FACES A UNIQUE PROBLEM Yank Manager Has So Mueh Talent He Doesn't Know What to Do With Them.11 Y .TACK YFIOCK. Irtcrnatioiail News Nervie: NFW YOKK. March 28. The famtl old lady who lived in a shoe had her problems, ihe had nothing on Miller Huggins, manager of the Yankees. "Hug has so many ball plavrs he scarcely knows what to do with them. lie has ten players bidding for even' job around the infield and a squadron lighting for out field berths. Selecting the right players for the right positions is the big task that rests on the shoulders of the "midget manager" today and he never carried a heavier burden. On Hucgins selections, according to present indications, will depend the success or failure of the Yankees in the coming pennant race. The New York c!ul has talent galore. It figures to make a neck and neck race with the Cleveland Indians for first place next October, t,i.' ainiilrl "TTiir-" fill tn r-eT hi best possible combination on the field at an early date, Yankee chances might suffer a hard blow. Shang To Do Ilccoi.insr. With Wallie Shang to do the hulk of the catching and a pitching staff of undoubted strength there la no problem in the battery section. Put what of theinfield and outfield? Ruth. Roth, Bodie, Muesel, Connelly, Wingo, Hawks and Christenson have been raneing the garder.9 for the Yanks, not to mention Wallie Pipp, who may ultimately be placed in an outfield position. Tie ran have Ward, Milan. P. iker and Muosel at third. Hug has been mixing 'cm up. He had to. If Faker does a real comeback he will no doubt hold down third base, which would drive out Aaron Ward. This lad. because of both hitting ami infielding ability, is almost too valuable to be left out of the lineup . v. ry day. He might !? sent to s.aond and Fewtcr to the outfield. Tin n th'.TC is the shortstop problem, which lit s between Mit hdl and pet k and the problem of whether pipp, Mm sol or Ruth wctiM serve P. .t at first base. These :iro Just a. few of the angle-s to Hug's riddle, as the season comes on apace. n U ' r . i t
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Portland Pep Young is doped for,,j(: second, Ponnie Push for short aipl;,, . Dobby Jones for third. Push r - j ported down to weight for the hrsl
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