South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 24, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1922 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 9 f r ' - - .' r , v - r r . r - , if GOPHERS SECURE SPAULDING FROM WESTERN NORMAL NAME VETERAN END School Five hrc amhfiai niMMCD In Practice With IMH AN Welterweight Champ Will Meet Worthy Contender in Dave Shade BILLY EVANS Says ! . f. i I: I,,;.., ni niuiunu immun NotrcDamcFrosh Ther" havo la-.n frv cre.-i: ai'.l1 teams tint have lik-.d li:-a i ir.eri at Phcrt and s-von l. I OF GRIDIRON S0UÄD .' r

TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1922

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fic-einir water, formed a rourh sur tac- that si. wed up the came c-ui-: 1 1 - ; Th- A s a r- ma a all li-oui- - - 'cd over the h leat tin v -uuei-lj '....-.. 1..-. I....- i c. 1 i r .1 Ail'Vl 1 I 1 ' 1 : 1. 1:1 1 1 i imi .11'' . ".nui.. uunii a-.l an ov i t j. h - i a pi pa r-.l to j -om-u rors. .tn tne t-am in g.aai ...-.1 . i 1 I i i I . . I j 1 t n - . . ' lw."-l'l.-Ll.,l,W' i I I I ' i i 1 1 Iii.. .11 ' , I ' v I in 1 oni- dioiculty in tin- task, for as 1 h s-ason progress.-.. Notre lame .,, , (ml , c aP, r;.f,. and h."te as on- of th- stronfS. t. - .j Ok f .-. cr.mitri- Tili r- ma - ,;:;;., V, , ' . I tiUi .Hvi ai"ao - - 4t l ea . f !- tii.it will b licht old hockey lovers, and ini-et an int-i ram - in all others. s for tin 1 j : iGOOD BOXING CARD TO BE GIVEN HERE

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Hunch Headline Pronram for Z. H. Hull IMoiidav. U lll"i Pd.i iae. ; a i i u v pound box-r. -iKik'-s his debat as a L - adl.ia : in the ring here n. x Mar.- I :.; niht actmst .lolin.iy Hun-n. . 'a- Ciry i! i-h. he will be pntned to I.- i : I. : v. t

l1"'"- -ecoruing ca cru.o. aoi Ie .vill ;7 his next birthday. At matched h;m aeg;n his nnal wa-k of jt.;il nLV Ino,t nhters are through. -vcrkouts yesterday. vritton rhaninion am! -nin- ns

Slake !s pat unknown t- South n-nd fan.b-a. having -ain-d the is'ht to apa. .r in the windup after much 'lru rv in nrelims. H i. saow n. next wee-x will 'l-M'l , whether hi manaser. Je M ikieNki. j p-.wi.i give n::n :ne opportunity e-i ; r..ovtir.g otner la-t men in this ter- . ... . tl:- laim at P p.;it.d-. Hunch lias; . t: s , per;-:a bt liind l;a i . at advar.t.igo when he taekus the I , , , o i i .i .i . ,i 1 H-al P-yeur-'dd. On the other hand ., ,. . . ... . , , ike has- giirird hi- place beau.-e of a wicked lft. Yourg Neebar and Stock weather, .. tVo met be fare, will mix things in tb.e opener, at 14'1 j"unds; Dave Topp and Sjteve Zither clash t 12 pound., and Battling Ibv. md Younr Ieni"k will meet at 12" , j-'un.is. The program w ill ';, s ice i nt It. hall. berry. Decree. Pesch. Catncr. Pieb. Thomas, Cotton and Frown.. Charlc- I Davjs ami his Tokio orchestra. a'am-nt-d by .-eeral iii' tab-.! s ,,f th "Pig Five." c-nter-tain-il with a 5peci.1I musical pro-j gran.. Th-y vvne calb-d back re - J pentedly for encore-. J

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i v . 4 V . v -v ' : MM .w OHADL r.r hilly- i:wns. Is J;u'k Pritton detir.ed to be de 'throned on the evenintr of Feb. 17 Welt-rwei-ht champion lo ris; UtW Qn that Tv ,pllo wki1 dvo Shade o.f California. T,u ,(OUt wH, 13 rounU.s to a de. eion. - .Many t: lit tans in tho east are not takint: the bout scrioulv. They i. r- Pritton will liave no ireat j i.oul.l- tlipo-in of the ront ni r. The coming bout will bo the seend meeting of the two. on June ?, u Portland. Ore.. Shade earned a ira ;v in a H-ioUTal Lout with I .ritt on. In th- foitrth round of that encounter. Shad- cam.- within one sec,n,, f)f i,in:, ,-rowned the weltern , i-ht clnmpion. Prittun was down i t h- .a p. o; ram REAL RING MARVEL! Holds Till o at M After 18 m"t.ars 0 AlllllP" 3IaV .Meet Hennv Leonard. .I.o k Pritton. ulio holds the wel-; i. rweiuht title, was born at Clinton. i .-...- i . , i - i Hi nam- is William J. ls., . l:r: His nationality is Irish-Ameri-1 Prittori lias bo ti hiriiting In years. I ' 'ait. d his p iirilistic c ar- r in j .' ith a Kno-.cout. i Ih-ittou ram.- into national prom-j j inera - as a f.-'ht. r in 1912. when h? ; j met some of the best men in tho J " i. utrv in his clas ritton has hid th- unique experin of lnin : his title to Te.l I.-w is 'i. n . . . t . ' ; i tutu illlLljis IL t'.l'i . n i . --i .-. lit, - ,....-., 1.. . - ... . ..tV. I ista- experts r-:ard Pntton a? i th- marvel of tu- r;i;;. His wini I r:n back of the title after losin u to j,ew;st tame alter ne nat iiec-n 'ronmii'.r.'d tbrrcatrti becniive of lit- ..... ,..hi(,h . allI,arontlv' 1!naPP. J1:, hi hra!th. Oldot Champion. ,;,.;, ot.i...t ,!mnin ---- - . Vt.:i as Aer i iritton has a dangerous punch. j !i:i 2,:US nn , r ben known as a It. - - r, -a.-ti . . ontent to win on points, rather th.an s untie- his hands in always att, mi'tin a knockout. i ttriftor. u- :1 bn. m lmt,i ff n.u M:.id and retain his title, a bout with Penny Leonard is almost a certainty within the rex six months. COLLEGE CHATTER iok c-utrit rlanu. ce-acn ol trie , . ,, , , . I Puayette f-otball ebnen, his; been i

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signally honored by that institution, j a winter n.gat scno-.-l tor h;s t'ootFor turning out an undefeated I players. Meehan plans to hold eleven, the cnach has been awarded I bl ack)oard talks at least once a

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w r I ren play ed Ly a Michigan ( signal c-ode which is to a.-kftball team sirae the sport wasinevr -eason.

! taken up five vears ago. Py ouri-i o;s coincidence both were against the Michigan Ag--.es. In 1 C 1 f the Wolverine five b f-ated M. A. C. 19 to 17 r;:h two extra poric!s r.??c--ary. Tb.e Accies ware If a ten this s-a-uu T : '. in one overtime period ... Coach Mee han of Syracuse plan

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v a 3 Th' champion, however, roso bofore the referee had tolled off the ' fatal 10. He was badly hurt, but his experience and ring generalship saved him. He went into a clinch, held on until his head cleared and stalled until the bell rang. P.ritton came up fresh for the fifth round. However, the punch that t'oorcal him caused him to respect Shade's wallop. lie fought carefully durinjr the remain.lc r of the liirht land piled up enough margin to overloin- the knock down and earn a ilraw. Shade unquestionably has a f:rcat chance to win the title. He is only 1 years old. Hritton is ZC. If youth means anything In this bout, the advantage is ca rta inlv all with Shade SHADE COMES FROM FIGHTING FAMILY Britton's Next Opponent I? I Youngest of "Fichtinc Shatlcs' Trio. Dave Siiade. who will meet Jack Pntton in New York on the night of i - k. xi i oi i lie t-iiei H fit,iu lint, from a tightins family. There are three Shades in t!ie fist i . Käme. ,anu an oi mem are cnampionship contenders. They hail from California,, and on the coan are known as the "Fighting Shades." iaVe. who meets Pritton. is 19 y-ars edd and has been lighting only two year?. He started as a bantamweight, and his gradually passed through that class as well as the featherweight and lightweight. He is now a full-fledged welter and still growing. George the oldest of the trio of Shades. He is 22 years of age. He 1 has been in the fiuht game five vears GeorKe darted as a üffhtwelßht. He ha. developed into a middleweight, and is now yearning for a chance to fivap punches with Johnny Wilson. i Pilly is 21 years of age and the huskiest member of the family, He started as a featherweight and is row fighting as a Light heavyweight. He is anxious for a bout with Gene Tunney or Tcmmy Gibbons. Two years ago Billy went to Australia an unknown. They sem to grow fast in that country. During his two-year May Billy won the wel-j terweight, middleweight, light heavyweight an i heavyweight Champion. hips. Four title? in two years is surely stepping some. The Shade boys are the product of farm life and a did who is an ardent believer In boxing as a mean" for better health.. "Dad" Shade, as the boys call him. still anxe. and when sparring partners are scarce. stf !i into The rmcr and n'.ixes things ..-.. cr,r, c w..i any ot nib sons. week. Aside from the knowledge rained from such meetings. Coach Meehan intends to inaugurate a new ae ised Syracuse university expect? to have a strong football team this fall Only thref players, ejullck. Thornpson ar. 1 Clash, wi'l bo la-t from .'he 1C'21 el-ven. Pnry truth in a sohlen coffin it 'will freak It open. i Ump was used t-efore the candle.

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zoo Team Is Appointed Minnesota Coach. . 'j niXNKAPOUS. Minn., Jar.. 2C I W. JI. Spauliinp. football cr-ach of I the Western State Normal College, j ; -Kalamazoo, Mich., was Mcraiay niht j appointed football conch at the University of Mir rasota. .'uu.iiis a i:t.-w i.uuuii itiuimi j Is in line with the reorganization '

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selection f 1. W. Lueai us -t of tu l'nivrrsitv of Nebraska is (brector, I in charu" of athletics. lan-iner VaJ)-h Star. KALAMAZOO. .Mich.. Jan W- It- S'niiilnini n;iJiif1 fruit ball 1 . . " . . - coacn 01 rne 1 nivc rsuy or .Minnesota Monday nirht, has a r.nonl a ,, . , , ! of Michigan collerr-s. Due largely 1 to his etfort.s the Western . . . t ; täte ; Normal here has taken a hi?h rank In tho state's intercollegiate athletics. Coach SpauJdinsr is a graduate of VY'abash colbsje. where Iih played half back on the farnojs Wabash "LitLle diants" that male a nann for Itself throuchout th- country. He became coach hero immcdlattl.v after his graduation and has turned out some remarkably ood teams, considering the limited materials offered by a comparative small enroll ment. ARMOUR TECH FIVE WILL MEET IRISH Chicago Team Expected to Furnish Stiffer Opposition Than in Firs-t Game. Armour Tech will present a ptreat - ly strengthened team wnen it faces Notre Dame in tho gymnasium on Wednesday aftern.on, aceoialint to advices from Chioarro. The Kninecra have been winning? pamcs ripht and left since takinf? their leatinpr from the Irish and are confident of putting a c rimp in the flashy X. D. aggregation. After the trip to Creighton, basketball critics are beginning to look upon the Cold and Plue in a different lii'lit Ttv ivinnin;' ona fame frnm one ot the strongest teams across th ! Mississippi and losing the other by, only a few points, Notre Dame has! redeemed the long list of defeats. which were; suffered in the last month. Harry Mehre will start in a home game for the first time this season, Harry has been "raring to go" all the while his broken arm kept him inactive, and lie will strengthen the team greatly from now on. Tim other members of the fiuad are in prime shape, and Armour lech will have tj play great basketball to preent those Irish from repetiting their early season win. ARRANGE NATIONAL BASKETBALL MEET: Will Be First Tntersectional n1 . n. . vii.tiiiviiciii j- i um ut Ever Held. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 22. A national intercollegiate- basketball tournament win De heil in Indian - apolis March 9. 10 ard 11 under the auspices of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce, it was announced Monday. . The following organizations have accepted invitations to participate: western Pennsylvania league, w est Virginia conference, Southern Inter-! league expressed their approval of the event, hut stated their schedule will not be completed in time to compete. The Western Intercollegiate league also has been invited to play. The event will he the first intersectior.al basketball championship tournament with every part of the country represented, ever held for college teams. A trophy will b given the winning team, which will hold it until the tournament of the sm ceeding year. A pound of melanchoy will ret j ay an ounce of debts. -7.T Zft ; !1 Smoke one and you'll think so they're just that good Union Made CIGARETTES r - -1 .I 1 1 i i - i ii

colleciate Athletik association. -Mis- L;ov.an over Notre Dame ban!.-.- .1 souri Valley conference and the Pa-( ,...ht is matched witli Young Stancific Coast Nortliwest conference. , i,y()t stud.-bakerk. Thes" boys gave Officials of the Easter n Collegiate ' ' '.-..ir vhihitlon at the sol-liers' ?'i

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