South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1921 — Page 9
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HOLTON APPOINTED CARPENTIER GIVES
FRESHMAN MENTOR
v'ill Take Clinrpo r f Yearling Football and Harkrt1 al 1 Squad-.
FANCY EXHIBITION
A forward sh i It.v T artlviti s at Notre I the a pp intm -nt of J: irr; freshman foo'Vall a:. 1 co.irh and n ?..-: ir.t j-m: I hy5jr,il trolr.ir." t::;d r tlon of rr.arh Ro-kr.e. IloItor.V appoint'!,' :r well-trained d:s:pbmethod. r. th" fre?hr:
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Cuts Looe With Punches and Shows Dazzling Speed in Workout.
Th new ro ih wan a. p-cular rr. rn- r.ior.ning on th" ro i br of th frhman f;-; id of 'l ! gymnasium, Georges
when (J.-otk"'' Gipp broke info Not t Pi n. h and appeared fnr work ajrain
Uj A ! !' Intel I'reM : manhas-set. n. v.. June 1. a : U'ht hin j that worked Ii k ;i pintor., a .-hiftineM that Ls dazzling in sp '1 and a --mi! typical only of (i.-or?f Uarpcntier thtse thincs exhibited V dneMay at the training camp of Jack Lempsey'e ohrf ilensrer.
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Da mo foot bill. In I 1 . p-alnM aalr.'t P!r I'rir 'i '.vl for th' crr.tf-r i . r i forward l!nr- an 1 rirri' !m p water's con;n.i.t-in t" In '13 and 1 : r.:,r t h h' was Iir.-t a -t-i.-tant
rior-kn in tli" nf v.' phy;-Sal training J
program and ahar.Ion- 1 footNa'.l t.arly in the sf.vcn. l"r shnirn will n ir.or- Jr:iporftnt o i ri th" athl'-ti" hf" of Notre Darr.f n: xt ?f-:i.-on than ' r for1. Froh .;i:ads will h " formed In äü s; ort.1. major and minor the alternative to participation in the sports provided h' ir; i i nmniilinrv rnnrsii ' In lihvs'.f .il
- '!-- j ... J'-J---traininc:; Kreafer attention will he! p lid to the tlevelor. m nt of latent i tnt in tho human mill whicn jearly pas. through the 5ch"Gl l and the cloan of the activity will' "at loa't one sport for (jry frtshman. !
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oYl (.k. First rame the tov hird hlttinp Joe Jannett'-, who ii"t a few of fjr-orcrfs' punches
in tii" two rounds they boxed. iru.
"" w. rkout was ood. but it faded into P a.-: y ar j jr :-,;;;ir.ince aftr that which fol-
Jack fjoldbersr of I'anama, a welter, was the tar sparring partner pi-r fjrmcT. He stepped into the rins. pxrh.ar.K' d rmile with Carpentlor, then proceeded to ffive the challer.i r the best workout he has had on this i-ide of the water. They worked fast and Carpentlcr for the f.r.Ht time displayed the remarkable speed which for some unknown reason he ha held In leash sine be trir.nir.s training. Around th" rink' he danced, quick as a fla5h, ''orklr. hi.s j.unches accurately and in rapid succession. Over went hi leT:. then a switt rieht, and he wa. out arrain. Hh
Trnnis Teams to Cuhcr. , ilttl.IJipt to ohccl. his hlow, so a,
tiarry noimn won: m tne pr.ysi-i
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llockne has c::truroI him with a greater field during the corning ;.t. son. Arrangement.' have been cor.lud d by the informal tenni. t.-'tra to n.ert Culver in a dual m at Ii Sat
urday. June 4, at Culver. The per-! .sonnel of tho team has r.et been ('."- i 1 d but the local men w ill b- j picked frum Capt. Wecjman, Mana-j McCarthy. Hanrahan. rfcirtt.i Walsh. Woodrin and Iu.h. Th.'iilvcr meet will cb s a fairly nf- i f til .-e;i.n after an extremely j lite, rtart and bright pro.;erts are! n lor next year.s representative. J Huck Shaw, fofiball tackle and j shot-putter, won Hrt place from ..', contestants to decide the bet buMt J man at Notre Dame. Paul DoKouler.l
footlall and track, man. finishes! third. IMdie Anderson. football
aptaln-olect, was tied "with John Hahler. but won the to.v for fourth place.
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on one occasion hw ncht cnuht (Joldher? on the jaw and he fell to Carpcnticr's shoulder. Begjrint? his p;udon mruiy time?, Georea held him until he could recuperate. Goldherfr recovered cjuickly and they were at It faster than ever. "When the two round. were over. Georges patted '.loldberjr on tho shoulder-, laughed and said: "Fine, that's pond the best I've had." A M-T crowd witnessed the workout arid (Jeorpres was loudly appla uclt. .
Alab ama U. Helps Out the Cleveland Indians
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SOPHS TAKE LEAD AMERICAN TENNIS IN BASEBALL RACE; STARS WIN EASILY
Traders and Builders Team Beats Realtor Indoor ',ar
Wallop Juniors by an l to 2.Mr.-. Mallory Shows ExrepScore as Buntman Twirls tional Form Azainst Mine.
au, ard of France.
Tight Game. The sophomores v.eit into the lead of the biseba!! interc: iss ;.'.u-u yesterday at Leeper's : . .d ! y trouncing: th3 Juniors by an s to
score. The upper clas ourh: si:i 1
seemed to bs in the rut of a fewdays ago, when the yearlings cave them a bad trouncincr. Errors a:. 1
r.v .e. 'Tte-I rre: ST. ri.'ri. June J. All the Arne ri: t::s er.paccd in the world's liard court t"-nr.:s championship matchr her V .'.ri- '.ay we re io- ; i r i : : o:- th:r exponents. The
only ir.attli which proved to be a't,,r;:' Keley. Nicar and .Tarks-ir..
The Traders an I Huillcrs Kchmpe biseba'.I team def. x:. I S-:;th Pent Ilea! Kytc- F'irl r at T'ottawatom'e park yr erdiy nfcrnoon by a score of 2" t i ). The builders established an rarly - which the realtors were ur. ilV to overcome. This ; the rh-.t f a ries -"f cur.if.s between the tw r-
F nlzauons. Th real estate men will i.---;e challor.ce to the Li ns :r.de--r o :'- door club in the near future. Ritterie for yester J.?y' cor. t were: Huilders. Six and all; lie;.
poor peers w.?re prevalent from th." hard f-urht b itile was the :r,ic J start of the contest and the poorly j i':''Ul ! in w iiiii the junior Amer-
orpanized sophomore outfit sImwoI them up in ail stacres of the -ame.
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UIC.GS STEPIIEXSOV BAT TIN;. JOKY Si:VKI (CKNTEIl) AND LVKi: SEWELIj, HIS inioTHini.
i vsirrs dizzy ici:. D FT an IT. June 1. Ty Cobb is travelin? nt a dizzy pace. He hca mach four hits per frame on four different occasions this season. Twice h.e has scored four runs in one am.e.
I in' i- leaiuiii; me n,i(,u'" in 'irer-
bae hits, too.
The University of Alabama is
proving; to re tne oest aiamona mine In the country. Three times- within a year it ha? been called upon to Kive the world's champion Indians players. Three times it has come acrow with the fronds.
Joey Sewell came up to fill hole at short last fall, following
Chapman's untimely death.
made pood with belLs on. Risrjrs Stephenson answered
S. O. S. trill this fprins? whon Second Baseman Ttill "Wamby was injured. He has filled Iil! ?hoes at
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second and In hittlnsr he Ls up among the leaders of the American lea sue and still swatting. Manager Tris Speaker went back to the Alabama diamond min a third time. He annexed Iuke Sewell, Joey's kid brother. Luke is a catcher. With Steve O'Xeill out of the same with a broken finger and Leslie Nunamaker nursing a aore hand the kid catcher from Alabama will cet into harness right off the reel. It is up to Luke and Chet Thomas to carry the Indians over their hard luck period.
It would take a check for $50.000, possibly $75,000, to buy Joey and Stevie from the Indians now. In another year or two Luke may be ju.t hs valuable. And none of the trio coK Owner Jim Dunn a cent. Speaker has taken hLs place along bculde wis Connie Mack in picking off young1 players who attain star dorn without touching the well known bank roll. The University of Alnbama nov has a mighty strong interest in baseball.
JACK'S CJIKST fillOWS. ATLANTIC CITY. June, 1. Jack Pempsey's physical make-up has changed much since he knocked
When tennis rdivers tret in n n 1 Wile ra for a row or soais at loiedo.
argument over ability fhev -o to the 1 J: k has lost weight In "his leg white
courts about it.
his chc.t is (loins a regular "Babo It-ath" growth.
Wonder which or.e i.s oing to av, "He won because he i. the better tlght-r."
"Jennie sy papa Trav a 1 ran? Mer y bo. I'm kookco." Jack p. rv.pvey, talking I'r ta h .:r.c time hence.
The horse that come.-? in first get9 the bpie ribbon and the one that Pnishes last gets tho "brown ib rbv."
I'.oxing has s(mething to do with ?ni rrr only it's fuelled soektr.
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SENATORS RALLY AND BEAT YAMS
Score Five Runs Off Mavs in Last Time at Bat in Ninth Inning. WASHINGTON'. June 1. After having an early lead wiped out when Johnson weakened in the eighth, Washington pounded Mays Wednesday for five runs and an 8 to 7 victory In their last turn at bat. Score: New York ....0C0 010 05; 7 0 Washington ..-'01 000 005 S 12 1 May a iv.l Schang; Johnson and Gharrity.
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Athletics and Red Sox Ureal: Even in Twin Bill
PHILADELPHIA. June l. Philadelphia obtained an even break in tho six-Kame series by winning Wednesday'.- pame, 3 to 2, after loslns tho first, 6 to C. Bush and Itommell each had one bad inninpr In the ?econd pme, but Dyke's home run with Ducan on has decided the victory. Rommel's pupport was sensational, especially Galloway's tieblinp. In the first grame Perry had a 2 to 0 lead until the fourth, when Boston hunched two home run?, a triple, a double and a 5ln firle for fA'e run.. Naylcr, who relieved Perry. pitched brilliantly. Scores: First Game TToston 000 500 010 10 n Phila. ... 011 010 000r 7 1 Walters and Jones; Perry, Naylor and Perkins. 5?cond Game Boston ooo onn :oo 2 n l Phlla 030 0A0 00 ri 2 Bush and Rucl; Rommel and Pcrk i n ill 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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ous record, a fifth of a second slower, was held by the famous M:m O War, and was made over the same track a year ago.
It Isn't stnnge that Rabbit .Miranville Is always on the jump.
Some folks finer "Over tho HUN and Far Away." Babe Ruth illustrates it.
as s. ..! rater:-. Wnon she defeated Mnie. V.riis.s.ir.1 f France with c-.-n.-ummato rae she showed the t-t t-nni.-! exhibited by a woman d urine the to'jrrament. with the exception of Mile. Lonplen, the l'roirli ei;amid(-n. She r.ot or.ly Ii't'e frcm the bas-e line with her ri'n.r.'n'V speed but .showed imI rovt (i form on .chot. inside her serviec hue and in volleying.
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Ties Mensel's Record as Giants Win Double Header From Phillies.
American Aoolatlon. Milwaukee 4; Indianapolis 2. Kansas City S; Louisville 4. Minneapolis 2; ColunibMS 3. St. I'aul G ; Tule.lo 3.
International I.eartie. Paltimere 0; Jersey City 3. Kealinff 3; Newark Ö. Uutf. i- T,-,rntrt
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Vy AMoelateJ I'refi: NEW YORK, June 1. New York closed the long home stand Wednes day by defeating Philadelphia in both sessions of a double header, winning by the easy margins of 9 to 2 and 8 to 3. Kelly hit his ninth home run of the reason in the first pame, tying Meufel for tho league leadership. Bancroft hit a. home run. triple, double and t-insle in four times up in tho second game, but fainted on the tench from the exertion of hittin? the-home run. Scores: First game. Philadelphia COO 020 Of 0 28 1 New York 303 0C0 10 8 8 1 Rinsr and Brug-gy, Wheat; Ryan and Smith. Snyder. Second game. Philadelphia ... 020 000 0013 S3 New York 001 151 00 8 12 3 G. Smith. Baumgartner and Peters Benton and E. Smith, Snyder.
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Southern .Annoclat Ion. Atlanta 0: Nashville 1. IMrmlnehnm It); Mobil lt. McmpLls 11; Cbattanoojri . Little lteck 13: New Orleans
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National Leaxu. Nen- York at Pittsburg.
U. S. WOMEN GOLF STARS ELIMINATED
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GISOOW. June 1. The lat hope of the United States In th women's golf chimrdonshlp fadd out Wednesday afternoon when Mis S. A. I'owncf. Pittsburg, was beaten by M.3. Camiey cf Thanet 6 up ar.d 5 to play. The other three players from the
United States who were eliminated in Wednesday' rli were Misd Edith 'umm:nsss, Chicaco. conidered the best American entrant remaining in the tourny, Mr. P.eynobl II. Barlow, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Q-jentin Feitr.er. Chicago. Mis Cumminfä wa beaten 2 up and 1 to play by Mi as Joy Winn of Kr.jfland In a hard-fcught match, while the other two Americans were badly defeated by Miss Janet Jackson and Ml. -a Joyce Wethered. two of England's ho?t women golfers. Mi.-- Cecil Eeitch, Er.-lih cham-ri'-n ar.d favorite to sue c-f f ully de-ft-nd h-r title, wen her third round match handily, not being extended to b'.fft MiM Jean McCullock 2 up and 1 to pUv
Dodgers Win in Ninth on Costly Errors by Braves By A?soeldted Trefs: BOSTON. June 1. A base, on balls, followed by infield errors of judgment as well as on of commission and Johnston's single In the ninth gave Brooklyn the run by whieh it defeated Boston 3 to 4 in the last game of the series Wednesday. . t Score: Brooklyn 200 010 101 58 0 Boston 201 010 000 4 S 3 Ruether and Miller; Watson and O'Neill.
Cards Bat Rixcy Hard in Sixth and Reds Lose Game
Bt Associated TreMt CINCINNATI. June 1. St. IvDuis drove Rixey off the mojnd in the sixth inning, hit Napier hard in th ninth and won from Cincinnati 10 to 4. Score: St. Eouis 102 005 0t2 10 15 1 Cincinnati 001 000 003 4 12 1 Haines and Dilhoefer; Rixey. Napier and Margrave.
Glazner Twirls Good Ball
And Pirates Defeat Cubs
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four from Chicago, when they rron Wednesday's game by a score of 4 to 2.. The locals batted Martin freely while Glazner had the Cubs
I shut out until the ninth Inning when ! two hits, a hit batman and Cut-
phaw's errcr allowed two rup. Score: Chicago 000 000 0022 I 1 Pittsburg 002 Oil 00 4 12 1 Martin, York and Daly, O'UarreU; Glazner and Schmidt.
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Coach Julius Cohlmeyor, of Ka n-i I '-'i-;' '' ? 'Ab":a han be. n picked to sas City and mentor of the I-c il I play in tl-.e l'iviic!i Ivivis cup tfst school during '17 and 'j 9, umpired i.ia t--h--. the contest. The ex-mentor is vis- "Willi i:n T. Tildr n. of Phi'.adeliting here during the summer and j phi . wo;-;d's crass -ivi champirn. wandered down to his old haunts at ii. i l on easy d.iy and was r.evr rxLeeper park, where he was i:nmedi- tended. Ho was tired after the tryately recopnired and ru.chd into thejin match in tb.e nun's ibuib'.rs contest at his old job as umpire. 't.ks1:-, whieh Tibi en characterize l Score: as :.e cf :h.e b. trdet in whiv li he Sophomores .... 112 121 S 7 r. h- t l v. r er.Cir.--d in his tennis c tJuniors 010 00" 2 C 2 i : c ;-. j ' Th. playlnr if Mrs. MoIIa BJur3IAX O WAR'S MARK COIN. I .-:!: M ili ary, Amorirnn woman sinXEW YORK, June 1. An Amer-j :r Vs ch.impion, was a revelation to lean one-mile horse racing record of j the spectators who have been atone minute, :15 3-5 seconds, was s--.-t j tending the tnateb.es regularly since Wednesday by Audacious in winning hh.,' toui-nament commenee-d and the MIneola handicap at tho Rl-ikive v.aPli.-d her winning with
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