South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 124, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1921 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Wednesday morning, .may t. ion.

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DEMPSEY FOLLOWS CORBETT EXAMPLE I Emulating; System for Carpcnticr That"GcntIcjnan Jim" Used for Jeffrie. r Newsynpcr nntrrpri SUMMIT. N. J. May n. Jack DYmpsey l rr bulldnlg h!rv. If p.ijHica'.ly before starting hi real trainin? grind for the Carpntior fiuht July 2. He's followed about th cime ystem Jarru-a J. Cor Lett. t;Kd before he foutrht Jim Jrrjvrlrs at Coney Island. X. Y.. on May 11. 190. Corbett spent flv; months In training. The first t?ir? months ho rrx horseback, played croquet and took it easy. The let two month h trained hard. Jefferie knocked him out' in the twenty-third round. Wlmt Jlr Doos Now. Demppy'a rwnt training pro. iram Is: P at 7 a. m. On tho road one hour. U"C3kfat8 from 8 to S:30. Rads the papers till f. . no!f3 till ii. Naps till 2. Submit! to being interviewed and photographed for an hour. I-iht gymnasium work, shadow hoxing and light workout with sparring partners for one hour. Ixiafs till Jlnner time. Piny solitaire or pinochle to the PRICES THAT MAKE FRIENDS

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ncompanlmrnt of the phonograph unti'. 10: CO. What lie Will Do. j When h g--ts down to rr al train , ing at Atlantic City, this 1 what hi'll do: j Ep at G a. rn. Hard roadwork till 7:30. l;r akf.i.'-t S to S:"0. Bead papers till ?. More roadwork till 11:C0 to do-j wl'.p le;:s and wind. Ioaf till lunch, after which hell nap till 2. Ten of 15 round of hard boxing with sparring partners till Rope skipping, handball, pulley work, bag punching till 5. Rub down and rest till dinner at 6. " Sleep till 6 a. m. ____________ Richard Clears $30,000 On All-Star Boxing Card By UNITED PRESS: NEW YORK, May 3.— Tex Rickard cleared over $30.0C) on hi'' allftar boxing show that closed Madison Square? Cardm Monday night for th- season. Receipts amounted to 574.000. Andy Char.ey and Sammy Seller pot $7, ."00 for twelve rounds, which Chancy won. Johnr.y Huff. American Uy weight champion, got J2,2T'q for winning and Eddie O'Dowd $700 for losing thoir bout; Jack Sharkey and Midget Smith got $.".0o0 in the rventt hat Sharkey won, and Kddie O'Hare sot $1,300 for giving Johnny Howard a $1,200 bea'.ing. New Store for

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TO MEET ELKHART First of Scries of Games Arranged Interest Mounts in Track Meet. The Infant Industry rf Notre Damo sports, tho Inforrr.al ter.nl team, will enter lts firft competition of the season Sunday afternoon when a squad of five Journey to the Elkhart Country club for a series of four pintles and two doubles matches with the racquet wlcldera of the nearby town. Although the final personnel of the squad will not be announced until Friday, four of tho men will probably bo Hanrahan, Tfelffer, Manager McCarthy and Captain Wefman, who compose the first string holdovers from the X. D. tournament of last .ason. The fifth man will be picked from Woodward. Walsh, Campbell and Lutx. who qualified for the second string during the recent elimination tourney at the local grym. In addition to the Elkhart match and ether dual meet3 which may be arranged for tho week-ends, the local net men will probably be. represented at both the Indiana State Intercollegiate championship meet, which will be held on May 16, and th Western Conference Intercollegiate championship meet, which will be an event of May 26. Supervision of the N. D. representatives at these meets will be under the direction of Coach Rockne. c;roat High Jump Saturday. Interest In the Illinois - Notre Dame dual meet which will be held on Saturday afternoon at Cartler VALUES THAT KEEP THEM Men !!

field has increased following the receipt of the Illinois entrants. The Illlni wl!l brlr. 2S men to South I'cnd for the met, amen? whom are Alberts. Ofbome, Welw. Dcnahoe. IJrown. Yates. McGInnls. Wharton and AKrr.an. vho made their power felt at tho Drake and Penn relays. A bis feature of the meet will bo tho high Jump, in which Murphy.

Alberts and Oalorne will attempt; to break their three-cornered tio at Penn Ia?t Saturday. Coach Rockne is devoting particular attention to the take-off, and the performance on Saturday may witne.- a world's record with the best in tho country In competition. RED SOX INFIEtD ROB RUTH OF HITS Stuffy Mclnnis Initiates Successful Svstem to Curtail Babe's 111 ows. rOSTON'. Majw.. May 3 Inflelders of the Boston Hed Sox think Bab Huth'a hlttins can be cut down. To thLs end they have worked out a defensive scheme of play that proved effective Monday. Tho plan, said to have been conceived by "Stuffy" Mclnnis, puts all the inflelders back on the grass be yond the diamond. The third baseman plays a bit to the right of hl3 usu'l position. The shortstop is al most back of second bafe. and the second and flrat basemen play what It virtually a short right field. The pitcher la assigned to cover first base. Plan Proves Succrsful. In its first test yesterday the plan fhoued results as follows: First time up, Ituth hit hard to the right of second base. Pratt's position mado possible a stop and a throw that caught tho runner. The next tlrrv liuth struck out, but on his third turn at bat tho new defense waa used again. Catching1 a low curvo with a hard 'swing, Ruth smashed the ball toward right field. Mclnnis, from his deep position, swung across to make a sensational stop, back-handed and continuing his dash bcit Ruth by sliding for first base. Finding it Impossible to pa the receded field, Ituth on his fourth time up, cracked another low curvo into tho right field bleachers for his sixth home run of tho season and his only hit of the game. BOWLERS RACE FOR HIGH POINT GAMES City Tournament Takes On New Interest as Events Get Under Way. iiy Ji:nosi:PirAT siwnn L.ocal bowlers arc working hard in their efforts to pot big scores in the doubles and singles In the city tournament. Rut they are not getting on very well in tho doubles na Koches and Dome are leading in that event with 1,102, the only 1,100 score posted in the two evenings attack Rut in the individual event the scores are of a more substantial nature as there arc four scores already well over the 600 mark. In this V Domo Is leading the way with 632, while ICrnle IOtt Is a good second with 621. Eddie parvls is third with 620 and Dad Kromcr han fourth place at 602. Iule Greening and Harry Zlegler both had a fine chance to paJ the lenders as both of them frd better than 400 In their first two games. But they faltered in the stretch. Greening stopping at 599. whl Zlegler turned 594. Tho leaders in tho two-nen and individual events are as follows: Individ tint Indcrs. V. Dome 6n E. I,ott 621 E. Parvls C20 l Kromer . . . . t. Greening 606 593 II. Zlegler .'9 4 J. Hau pan 591 C. Tramer 591 W Werpler 591 YY. Murray 5SS Two-Men Icadcrs. Koches and Done 1,102 Costello and Wcppler 1.007 Harlin and Hyatt 1,079 L. Hans and V. Hans ".1,072 Madison and Uaughan 1.062 Rlackmoro and Becb 1.05S Swinehart and Greening 1.03? Swanwn and Willette'. 1,019 Tramer and Nurray 1,04 6 Parvls and Hlckcy 1,012 MIXXmrOLIS l; ST. PAUL 2. By Associated I'rrhs: MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. May 3. Minneapolis made It three straight from St. Taul Tuesday, beating Merrltt. St. Paul's pitching ace. 4 to 2. Tho Saints did not score until the ninth, when thrco hits, one a double, netted them two runs. The same teams play hero today, last Sunday's postponed game being played by agreement on the scheduled open date. St. Paul . ...050 000 002 2 10 1 Minneapolis . 010 021 OOx 4 10 0 Merrltt, Grinner and McMenemy; Robertson and Mayer. SHIP BODIES TO U. S. " ANTWERP. May 3. The bodies of SCO American so'.dicrs I.'i'led in the war brought here fr.r.i crr.1terics from behind tho fighting lines In France, wt ro placed Tuesday on a steamship enrcute to tho United States. INDIANA DI.lTVVrs ITIANKUN. Dy Asm i i 1 1 1 1 I'r"": FLO O M I KG TON, Ind., May 2. Bunching hits In the third and sijeth innings behind tight pitching. Indiana defeated Franklin hre Tuesday 7 to 0. Score by Inning?-: Indiana 002 001 30x 7 11 0 Franklin . ...000 COO 00C 0 2 2 Campbell, Faust and Lar.g; Elid. Larabeo and MiUurn. Kn NOIUX)LK WINS. By Associated I'rcf: NEW YORK, May 2. Kid Norfolk of New York, was awarded thi Judge' decision over Jamaica Kid, also of this city, after a 15-rrur.d boxlnj bout here tonight. They ara negroes. Norf(Vr; wei-hed lSI1. pound- nr.d hi? cpror.nt 173 pounds.

HEW JAVELIH AND DISCUS HOW USED

Coach Gill of Illinois Improyes Articles nrich Prove Popular. URIIAN'A. May 3 Improved types of the javelin and discus have been invented by Harry Gill, track ccach at the University of Illinois, and are now being used by several middle western colleges. The new Javelin is made of the toughest growth of maple and ash, with a long pointed steel spearhead. It 13 s.iid Ui.be a stronger lance than those heretofore ai.d has the combined good points of the Finnish and tho standard American epcar. Formerly Unsatisfactory. "Javelins on the market have -always ben unsatisfactory," Coach Gill said. "So we decided to manufacture our own. Other schools hard about thorn, and now all but three of the Rig. Ten and nearly all the Missouri valley, schools are using: the Illinois. spear.". . Tho wood for the new shafts were selected - after thorough laboratory tests had been mado on numerous strong woods from tho' Canadian north woods. . The Ulini coach has been working on a new discus for sevcrnl years. Ho has placed much of, tho welgnt of tho disc in the rim, in accordance with tho principle of the fiy-wheel and gyroscope. Burns Gets Triple When Umpires Uncover Old Rule r,y United Trsa: NEW YORK, May S. A moss grown rule waa pulled out of the books by Umpires McCormlck and Hart In Monday's game between the Giants and Braves.. Burns hit a grounder to short that Barbare booted. The ball landed a few feet into left field. Barbare in disgust threw his glovo and hit the ball. Under the old rule this gives the batter three bases. The decision of tho umpires scored Barnes from first and gave Burns a triple on what should have been an easy out. pji n 7 ii n l ii isfiaucnge uempscy, The Winner" Joe Beckett LONDON, May 3. Joe Beckett, heavyweight champion of England, says this about the Dempsey-Carpen-tier fight: - "I never have feen Dcmpsey. However, I have heard that he is a great fighter and a hard hitter. I know what Carpcntler can do, but I think if Dempsey is as fast as he is said to be that he will win. It should be a great contest. I hope to be there to see the fight and challenge tho winner." Ebbet s Denies Trading of Jeff Pfeffer to Cardinals By United Press: NEW YORK. May 3. Charles Ebbets, president of the Brooklyn hall club, denied Tuesday that Jeff Pfeffer, his fast ball p'eher. had been traded to the Cardinals. "Rickey didn't offer enough, but we may make a deal next, week," ho said. St. Louis is said to have offered Milton Stock and a cash sum for the big pitcher. A pipe's

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RIGHT nARlUL. J Our Undo Sam has sent his ar To rtlf Trith Johnny Rull The rvv they'll In, 1m? thinks, will fill ..Our trophy cnar full. Since French runners finished fifth in renn mile relay Carpentier la a stronp favorito to finish las: In the Jersy City knuckle rprint. o It has taken Frank Baker a Ion? time to get from the bench to third base. o A lost rail mme can never be won back tomorrow. Tomorrow never comes in baseball. THE SEASON'S WW ; J1Li IX VMS Li

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