South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1921 — Page 8

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f'iil I -f. i, vtrrari 'i!ch"! s. are tli" j only i.-i'-n t i t j i-t t. t IUoU Ilurlop Shino. Hai no", rjoodwin, Sh"rdnn. May j and North i'of; r.-ifo as u iinrl::'. ; it. u- ivl) n aihlrrl t S.-hnpp :mi 1 Po-ik. 'if tlir. youris: pi!c):n-s-. l'frti'a and T!j;k Hiviro Kia. k up i Ktror.tr. pTiaily Kivir. ' . .

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YORK WAS COUNTED ! OUT SOME TIME AGO

AMERICA NOW HAS FLYWEIGHT CHAMP

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Promoter Declare? Sl." Limit Httlini: KlimSnalnl Kmpirr Stale.

HV JACIv VKlUt K. . .i;V Y:tN April l.-T.:; Klok;rd count"! .w York out of th ! rnnrinrr for 1 1 1 I r. : j ? - - "a rper. - J

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'ornnu ntin on a report from t

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111 j l t t ii in i iiiv t - I merly IleKl by Mnson in j Win Over Coldslrin. I

Alvany r;'ir:t In C (!"'.'. Mllh-r as o;i-

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tliird wiicn Milton Sto.d failc-vl t

i'nt'.-r, win. did foitir ias!ncr In I'irn iii. Min n js rx Pf(i ot I oj- j

,lh" srarnr-H of last, fall, i-t :i! tli" 1:-s-t punter in th- l-.i'-kh-dd a.nd tvouhl bo- a valuald" tu in to th"

tcf.m If h barns to tnm'.v the icruratdy .if;.'.in-t th.- h"t -f flyir.jr i iids and baokth I i n. In frtct, tlif n:an who ;-v -;.p. tlto 1. st ;i.vsfj wi'.l havo a bi ".h-.- in landing r- rf.'ular Job in th" ha ktu Id. Joa Iirandy, v.h will bo h"ad

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'"I'ff Hf.ithrof- rid bo tho ("ntrri fidd pivot. Ij Mann and Chir. iv'j Miii ll-r rvi'l a:?r-rnai" in rieht i ' Au-tin M. Henry and l!rt S'hott - n 1 in li ft. Mu"'a-r h.'i jnmp'-d fro'n j hit bov with til" V.n!a in 1 9 2 o tj a": rofrui.! r h! yon r. j Thru V t CnU hrrs. j P.. hind tho plat" Itickoy has t'.U"

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rcdit 1 to th governor as ho had 'i::d' rtofid from ri ?ouro very c!o.' to th" st ii'-'o rliif f c.xoi u'ivo a fv.v days at:o that th" 'ovcrnnr w;u; not

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that tli" K"V(Tiior's rofert :n " to j rriinni rcia'is'ni hi boxing appeared J

to b. a discrimination. Mi.ny New (Iffois. Richard's announeejuent ti t!r- ( rfe-t that h" Will n.'üiio tlU- i t April t h" rf :ultrd in a new floo 1 I'' ( ffers from all v etions tf the count ry. !I" -;'.;d Friday tliat he now ha.-i

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i ii.wK i,. ki:..mi;u. HANOI;. X. J., April 1. Frank L. Kramer. not"l bike-ild"r. recently start"-! t n his ZCth vea r as a

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t 'at hi.et hn a rcai fliwriffiit chnni-i

pjo:-. r.nd a enndhnto lor me worm i rlt!" i:o.r Iirld by Jimmy Wih1", of '

K'risjland. He Johnny P.aff. of Jersey -"Ity,

.who .iinch.rl h's "laims to the! KM: all"? calibro boxlrir rovn by aj sensational knockout of Abe OoUl-j J st"in in th" second ion ml hero on i

Thursday nipht. j (Johis'ein, whose only srioUf re-!

vor."1 had been hi defeat bv Jop

I 1 yneh. :rr- nt bnnta.n kins', wa.s a

I siicht favorite wh.-m tiie scheduled ! lö-round bout arted Thursday j ; nicht. Ibih weighed in under 110. j

Tlie Hebrew took the lend in the ! firtt f-fsFion. At Iii? start of th?

! y cond. Abe believed h had Huff

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! rieht fdmultriTH ously and beat Abo ! t the panch. j O' hlst( in went down thorouphly I beaten.

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have 5-cn liim as an amateur and

other '21 as a professional. Hi

I nomas ro t year. , vr;:-, W rnon ('lemons. "Pä k!cs

ipent the afternoon in coaching .u irtcro.o k can-1id.it s in rer. -ivlnti the ball from Hi.- outer ;;ml 'iaciiu I 4 V, - 1 . it ,1 t f i: i..1! in"

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t-akf?. 1'r.mk Mr I rim.tt, 1 asi;.tball forward, took tli" master part of Jocks Instruction and would look

JTOOd CM th." 1 lot job.

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loefer and Iav: Mr'artv.

There is a general f -"lin amonrr

t!i" 'ar.l- that If St -".ok retnin ther" i a oracklnr- troo,' lianee to cop th" ; p'-nnant. And without, htm fth k ' ; i ar.s (uily th (Ilar.l- and the Pirate-. ! In th" even4 of Stork's jolnim:

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lc-r-h .loin- Sijunu. jth.c 'am. Hmily would prohabdy (".u Di si h. o'.ympii. hurdb r. , lH. fwlt( hrd to the outfield.

Joined lirmidyks sipi id after his track worlvout. 1 )".-. Ii is ;i tpd. k t-tarter and may snrpri- th" talent

In Xhn ani mann"r a - did 'h"tj IW.in 1a ? j f.-.l'iir.- 1 1 1 ! r 1 b r who!

J J Ol ' , I.- f ' --- Jopcd his way into u .-t'-ady job la.t year from the io,-;tinn of a rank olltnkler.

ILodtro Kihy handed a. :;ioup of

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f' . th" conto-. Tiv Cumberland. ' 'h'.s a money racer have brought

'!:!.. off-r evn.rdly n"t Ih-ov. orna ! dovn d " f in -:dy ; (t. foJohn Snyder - -'ill is in town, t iiyd. r :nys the ,ocrs could o -5 i-"un d.i in ('i:r:t rland and Ilickaid can nam" his own ffcruro. He -pa rdl -c, of th. !,(w avalanc'.ie of

offer.-, hov.er, opinion still prevailed tl-.at the bout will land m New .1 I-:---v.

I'v Aspoi-Lited Pr"-: f-:ini:vi:poiiT. i-i., Apr:i i.

Walii Pi;i pulled a Heini Zim- !

nurman and tlio Yanks 3ot to the l-cal Texas leniruers 5 to '2 in 11 inninirc. He friert t rh'ia.- i:.m-ii i

h.iui ir.nnv mcc ils and much fame , , ... f. . runn.r between firrt and second Kramer i but still a kid in . ,, , .iilt another das-.-r strolled in tiie ra.Mlr. from third. P.abe Ituth went hitKram,,r rode his first rae- May j vsa atrain.

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ln-hmen ends and ba, k! Id ju-n i:i I IlCllomonal bpniltcr Attnl)- , .. , f. yf around Par CP.. Te. t ,',,..(.. , ,, ,. ,-.) XV .-i i. eood c . r, v.. LaiKlis Stvs Sic Has io WrKh ice. HriRht rec lvim: th." u, a d wol be rood uct.r5S l0 CoiUJltlOll , ,r. lf.,rliornaterial for am th.. r Hoi kn"-mad" . , Jurisdiction III Minors I ,v w tom unv oach after his hnal e ar on the ar- IHK! Lc- DriYC. ! ' n Ahflaw 1MM.N .

Cardinal Rookies

h'. on a dirt track in Xew- j , . . . ! by Asseri.ited Pre : ark. X. J. lie came in last. Pi j IlIKMIMllIAM, Ala., April 1. ISt'S he won th" amateur hampioii- Warhington. Am.. S; 11; 2. Rirmintrpionslii;. in the lyvipue cf American ' oam Southern assn 1; S; ?.. Hrick-Wh-lmen M..1 in 1S33 took the Xa- ! f:n "iry nd (Jharrlty; VhitoI - Ik (kalla-mer and Hocch.

ilonil Cvelimr aj-;oci.ition amateu'";

a rrosri or nooinis itonvsnv. thi: oauiu.n ai stai;. TAKl.X AT THAlMXr. CMP 11Y IKMl IiOIWIAN. MiWS-TIMlN l'ltOTOr.lLMMIlJt. niiAXdn, Texas. April 1 Itoprrs J at ."(otid, third and short during Hornshy. infield rtar of the gith" Thf4 twr y"-'

starred at fhortrtop aaln. Tn l'JP1

i!t played first bfise. ?s the ruua-

llo t ini"d prof-.tional in 1 9 v' 0

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S'KW OltLnAXS. April 1 Indi-! oi the scuptor

lioui-s Cardinals, li f.roir.p: his Vcr-

rtatllily by playing; third hac tliis:pency tailed fvir. Iit yp.tr h

Prinp. worked at r.erond. Miiton Stock's continued holdout Should Stork decide to return ?. iactky made It necessary for Hlrkey hnseball Hornshy may l.e shifted to to Bwltch Horhsby from second to j the itficld. the hot corner. j The only places th" rreat ard

I Horn:y i like th." plastic putty! stir h.nsn't worked is behind th"

titt nri.l l-i tlio nltrlior'! Vi.-iv IT..

and runner-un for the iduini

i ; 1 : OH ' J I : TO O HC K R In f : ol d " r. From lot:? around: Hrooklyn j.nd Xcw ork. Fits ir.to Cardinal infield nt r"Cfind. AYearf crlas-es. Ase 22. V.-:5h3 MO. I leicht ." feet 10 2 inch -. A phenam ( very way yo-.i rii him up. AHTHFlt i:iYIi:PF. Pitcher.

have had in year:. Ace 21. Pliyed j WICHITA, Kan.. April 1. AYich

pi .nship. Ia Il'Ol he won the Amr:;an titl" end held -it until l&l.",

anapoli.-i Am. arsn (); Z; 2. Hrook- He can he fitted into any j lace : rmihl fill the.e places rreditahly 1

on a ball club and he'll play just .a.-? j he -epsary. brilliantly. j H"h already pot his ej'e r;i t o r In 1 9 i C ho came up to the Card 1 Vil!. l. tr.i seasfn ho hit .370. And s a .shortstop. In 1 9 1 G he played he aim to boof-t that this season.

iyn Nationals :t; ; 2. Strykrr, Whitt'hou? and L'ixon: Mitchell. Aliljus and Taylor.

Arthur Spencer defeated him that j m. Avfcn,i;lP(1 rr,s, . i y -ar but Kranker took it back in, AX FHAXCISCO. April 1. Chi-j

rosTroxi; ii.wtam iujft.

ixniAxs row, t.m.

19IS. Il.y Katon gabbed the ho:;- j C;i;ro X?u;0RaU 1; j. 0. San Fran. j losirol-. MA or-: the next vear ;;nd S'nrnrrr It? ... t.. -i-.- - t o. ... . . Itr A ftsneli t .1 Pre;

year. Tyler and OTarreil; Scott and As-1 CI.FIVKLASr. O., April The I'ALbAS. Tex., April i.

ner. ' u"w ÜÖ rotind no-decision bout between I nt the hotel wiierrj tho Cleve land In

rriJ Ity A.-so(iated l'ress:

in l?2e. feet

Ita. Western league, 4-i-l: Cincin

nati National'.

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Sellars. Her-

fity next reason. j . IM Deer"", rivalling Castner asll'.y Fnltrd Prt-c

tho brst punter "n th" f juad. yper.t romidrrabb- time in bootir loi-.c Hpiral.- into th" arms of Molivney. I'ho latter was last '.a ir's freshman quarterback and i one ( f tho most promising of the oum:r-r trih, who

j v.-ill probably break inta the jrume

jiext l in. Coach llalas will put 1 i diamond JrotOpo throu.th t iiin"-lnmrr canio telay in order to pet. u ib tinite 3!ne on his lineup fcr tl,.- -ram" with 7oat Anderson's Spo ia! Sunday. The practice a'-" today witl start i t two o'clock.

Carpcnticr Plans Return To America Karh in May

.',"!. Ab -Donald and Haley, C. riffln;

Altoona, Pa. Coumbe. Napier and Harrave,

! Pv ..- ait.'d I:-. : CHICAGO. April 1. Judre K. Af.

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I ando'.-k, I. nivers.tv ot Southern' - . . . , ,,,.., , . . , ' , . ' c e;s;on I ndav ra id that the acrre"a.:forr.U. snnnt k::rr. who nt-t . . . . , , , . , .. . . , ,. . , k, rnent und"r wm -n h? became arbiter bre.. tne worlds rcrd for the-. ,,,,,, . x..tt. i - cS ,i"f I . schall iltsput- s. "c early lntend--ard eis.1. p.ai!i"d to to"; Foifr.t Pre4 ik-,! iv vov he nn-.i1"'' i'rt tli o minor leacru" shall be

d to beeome the ".- peediest man j wholly .-! :"-o err.i;:jr so far a

on th" fac-e cf th? earth."

hitrh school hoy. Never played Ccnwa. enough ball to know whether he ;

waiin outfielder or infield"?'.

i Joe Iynch, l.-antamwei-rht chnmpicn, . ,lJans rtcppr.-i In DaPas thou-ht P.v A- ".;;? ted Pres: t. ......... t i.i i

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklu., April rt"" -o, ,u . . o, ,ueve.

II 1 (jo nri.i M inrl M tf f if e- Min - t

!Th" player afe "wrarlnr their worbl

uay ni'ni, nan r.een poipon"a until

1. CU'.lahoma City. Western leactue ; 14; 1. Pittsburg Nationals 7; 1.1; .1. Hamscy. Stoner, H.arto and Park-

jer; Cooper, Carlson and Schmidt.

'iere was a fraternity convention ,a.

h" player afe -wearing their woi;.;

April ?, promoter of th tnatrh a:i-j eharnpienship huttr.nn and th"y ar bounced here I'riday nicht. rroid studded with diamonds.

a re-

instat :i: nt of minor league players

"There is r.o secret to it." paid j iJ oncerm-d.' and that conserjucritly th" Tr-i in ranne--. "My sm-o ss is j .vas. v,ithr.ut iUr!s..lict ion in the

attrihutahlo to gi od condition and i powerful leg drive. "I run with my log- ahead of me. t."c b. liind as most men do. To

ea?:e ef L. X. Iih.n:;o. wiio ueserted the Kansas City America n association team to play i".clcpendcnt ball

develop a strong drive and a pcr-jan'l now seeks reinstatement, f. ot stride. I always try to keep j Judge Lnndis held that under the my f. -t a-, 1 leg in front of m". ma jor-m ir.or ngrremmt of January Too tiiany runnrt;si make the mistake t ,(1.vM ...i.-v, .o,in iv.,, i,a..n ,t'

;hr w;:: fh'-ir bodies forward..

commU'ioner, th.at he he-Id Jurisdic-

i;y Un'.trd Tress: AL.C.ICKS. Airi! 1. Corgrs CarJccntler will crawl through th." ropes nt Z p. rn., July 2 t kako the 3ie.t""vvrit:ht crown from Jack 3tTriTi:ey-ks prmPa.lour' d li"nd, ho deehtred hero rriday.

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embark for Now York Mny 6.

Ti e faster they try to go the mote

th.y tilt themselves and cor.se- t;on only in major-minor disputes or qm ritly they oso the ir driving pow- where a minor player had a fie". 1 on":i! rl-iini r,f mnrn thin t . 0 f nr

Might ll(Hnt. Pad lock (xpeet.s to run ag;un en ik r favorable conditions ho might

clsv claimed to !e a free agent. The case of Iilengo was entirely ur.d."r the minor league national

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P. u'.dock pects to hi;n aain rn run tpp rn.T

Apr:! -'2. It has net been definitely j . .. i i ...U.-.1,..- .u... P.v A.:-e ciated l'n:

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ANN AltlioH. Mi.ii.. April 1.

d-.te h will r-un'ofo .arrains Drake

UT-.,Vf rsltv in Iowa or against t!.cir,-!'1 l-'f.H and 1 members of

t Ot: U ;s . , . , ,..,re,;t,. ,,f V"cSiii(fli s:.-.tri.- Itbo Mich: -an track team teff tie re

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1. Ol' M. Tl NNIS CA1H. AXX' A1HU. P.. M-h.. Apr:! 1

Tho Mlehik-an t:r. a c y

r-heduiO tak- in t-ra ticaP.y all iNf

tho l:r; co t:e. i .'.is i- t..e ,..o .. ,i. , . o r-,zr j:, no Pcnr.sx 1 ania re- j next wek the Wolverine? m"ct th-?

3kfay " Oh:o Stato a'. o.uir.hus; .day V'nivo.-itv of C.aliforp.ia

32, Oklahoma at Ann Art. or; May ; l(t, W'.sccm.n at Ar.n Arl or; May JS. Yale at N"v Haven: Mty 19. i Harvard at c.aü'.b-id-;.-: May 2". Co- ! luml la at X. w Acrk; May 21, r- ,

r.e.I At Ith.tca: T.l.iy 2-. c -nf. rrn.-o .'"ir.-!. s :..;;.'. - c'k.imp-lcne-hip at Ciiloag.; .Ti::." it. Chicago lit. Ar.n Arbor, a;: I Ja::.' 1 ' I-.and FT-inford at Anti Arl-T.

Pranh Hickey thinkn lie'l! make the fa?te.st outfielder in the leapue in a year. Ace 22. Weichs I.e. Height Ö feet 11. Does KCi yard in 10 ppeonds. C LA 1 i i : NC. H MCE LL K Ii J ra i a -ate of St. Koui? Muny league. Just a natural lall player. Gre.it thing? expected of him. Age 20. Welfihs M2. Height feet 7 -j Inches.

1 Played with 1'ort Smith. Ark., cluh

in Western a'-ociation last year. V.WAi PKHTICA Pitcher. Won 1 :. iml lost 1-1 games for Kos Angele' rlub in Cons, lenrrtie In l?20. At1 21. Wclgh 1T5. Height . feet DjVj ache1'. Looks good. HOY WALK KU Pitcher. Won Jfi pames and lost 11 for Xew Orleans, last year in Southern afoclation. Has been up before with Cleveland and Chicago Cubs. Ag" 28. Card signed him because of record at New Orleans. GKOROi: GILHAM Catcher.

Cirard college man. Signed with 9

Suffolk. V.l.. but bought by Cards before reporting to minors. Mad record on Ph.il adedpiha romi-pro lots. Age 21. Weichs 168. Heicrht f.. et 11 inches. Likely to be farmed. KOSYVKLL Ti I0 ilXHOTH AM Outfielder. College baslall experlrrce cnly. Natural hitter, lk.ir fbd der. Ape 21. Wc'sbs IT... Height " feet 10 iuehei--.

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GRAND OPENING of Our New SHINING PARLOR for Ladies and Gentlemen A flower with every shine for our opening. Liberty Shoe Shining Parlor 111 E. Washington Ave.

FREE PUBLIC DEMONSTRA . TION AT OUR STORE THIS AFTERNOON 3T05 O'CLOCK AND TONIGHT 7:30 TO 9

The ABC Electric Ironer is a sister product to the ABC Electric Washer. As pioneer and leading manufacturers in the Home Laundry Equipment industry, Allorfer Brothers Company have planned for years the production of an Ironer to complete the ABC Electric Laundress. Their standards of quality and performance have been fully attested by the world-wide acceptance of the A B C Washer as the super Washer. This knowledge and experience, and this standard in product, are embodied in the ABC Ironer. For more than two

years the ABC Ironer has been under test and observation. Each problem has been intimately studied. Each step of development has been to gain a definite usefulness. Each improvement has been tested in actual home use, and demonstrated its value before adoptton. The ABC Ironer now offered for sale, is in every sense the latest and best. It embodies all that is good in Home Ironing Equipment. It includes features of great usefulness and value, never before obtainable. It is the Home Ironer complete.

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Is an exclusive ABC feature. To users of A B C washers, or to those who contemplate the purchase of both a washer and an ironer, it effects a saving of $32.00. The A B C is the only Ironer that can be successfully operated directly from a washer. Belt drives from the washer motor are not successful, for if either the Ironer or the Washer are moved, the belt is loosened and slips. To attach the ironer to the washer, it is necessary simply to lift oft the wringer, end seat the Dual Unit Connector shaft into the wringer post. The horizontal connector shaft is then thrust into the socket on the Ironer revolving gear. The connection is adjustable as to heighth, and self-centering. The connection is rigid. Washer and Ironer may be moved while connected for operation. The attaching of the Dual Unit Connector is so simple that anyone can do it in a moment.

BROTH!

EVERYTHING IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 114-116 West Wayne Street

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