South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1922 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1922

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ARMOUR TECH FIVE WILL MEET IRISH COURT MEN TODAY

Furnish Tough Opnoiilion for Halas' Protege? To Url Nnne Lineup. 1 rv-ketba'.l team 1: to y" for the gamt 1 r i ly nr. I "ri i Armour rr.r.. T l .v-.nr. it! i h Jr. the. p , m thU .. rk-; v.h'.ch hvi .r. t:i" cam;) ol ;f- t t Ii a t th"!r r tr.a n formerly, ty of th-- Irl-Ii. TO , h S r ;r " e.' .ikv .i jr-o 1 a. re- , tkn otre i tougn brittle. The .1.-70 school w T). f a ri!'-r:ri the :va-on : : f'.".r then f -vera! :41 l.i.- r'"jr:i' 1 to Aini...I t j-ia-l h.n.'i im- . .i r r : . r.v.;it io:: ;i. rnirl:'I st.tit arr.c Llnciip. ! -Ai.i -:.tr: th- irar:-.c with the .: ;; l.f i :?-! tf open at .tf..".. Harry Mvhro will he at r.t'T j-r.-iri". foria !lr3t time a-on r. !,is :-rr.o ourt. Capt. i I .1 , . y n-.'I .Mi'-ky- K:m will :!: fi-:- ;ir-I i-f.-ition.--, an J ;- J .i !, 1 Ar; 1 A .. -1 i 1 ' r -C T.t ni ! . ? v " '.:': attr.i- r.t,?: :o th nthor tJ; nftfrnoon, thf v. :!. 'f:"f r a . (jt ' , t !i" coji'l t in -r:.i::.'- th- ir.t'-rhill at.-'t. 'a ill run IJadin, V.'.Mlh. nr.i tho S'ori r. t h I .'i V I )ud Ii: : t 1H' MEET O'KEEFE1 j A i I an.- Slinwin Ileal Interest in hiteonie of Wclsh-Kiihliii Hoiit Jan. M. of th :.IN!i;!;ika Ath!c ,u. sent a wire to i.ennu i c'IC'eret chl n-o welter, a-king for i terms to annear before their club in t).. i-..i..-n P-- hr.- fVK'..pf.k !! ho - i oatebf-d with th. winner of the Ikldii Welsli-dohnny Ruhlln bout to !e statre.l at th- Tuaplu theater, Ml--havaka. Jan. :'l. Tho latter bout i -i '-riip.l'il-1 tri eo t; real nil.-?. hes.d.-, thre., other high r!as. contests, i v'.VMi'a manager f ays that Eddie j i i:i tirsL class condition risht now, ..ul will put up the best fight of his, a i r acxir.st the Mishawaka fight-j : Iri?hr:;an. "Wel.-h will have a I fl!ov.lng from Xllts, hi.1l."e;e on band to ' n courage ; ' - c ? a i mill tt ort i . i. . tM t .! ,i t I ' 4 ;i t)k' " ijiv Ii iM Iii'" .l U i 'Uii : tav. rito and Ion',: for action from r-i art to finish. Rithlin v,n formerly N.-'v: York itate lightweight chimr i o -I nr.l h o rt 1 v a i t e r a d a n c i n ir to l

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Nick A It rock Names "Rube" Waddell as Brown Derby Winner

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lir MCK ALTROCK. "VVho is the moft unusual char acter that has rvcr ben connected i with baseball? That wouM be a hard one for most people, but not old Nick. Of course modesty prevents mo from ?sloctlr.s mycelf. That would b5 my truthful answer to the question. However, I hate cinc-itod popl. That of course elinir4ates Nick Altrok from th runnir-,'. Fom rcon! are coinz: to ."elect Tim Hurst, or Filk O'LouRhlin. j others will pick Cobb, while fomo j of tb old-timers will hand th honor to Arli'- Iitham for binc hflbairs mo-t un'j?ual character. For :i pJayrr to b riphtly consider d baseball' mo.et unique Indlvllual. it would be necessary that he a lfft-h.andT. That at once eliminates all rlsht-handers. Iooklncr ovr-r the li-t of lefthander?, tho late Rub- Waddell I tt'inilj -it Vi i t A cVifinldcrv aKfiV'ft the rest of the ll!t. Waddell di.l : more fre-tk thinss. furnished mor i nw.epaper copy, and performed more remarkable things than any othr player I know of. That certainly should be enough to qualify him a3 baseball's most unusual character. Fanned 'em All." It was Waddell who used to call in all his outfielders with the base filled, no one out. and then proceed to ?trike out the side. He did that many a time in an exhibition game. It was Waddell who made It a point to somehow get a place on tho , tire engine, any time a run was made j to a Ilr in a city iu which he was I llilj HIS. i Waddell was also a bug on tho , wrestlln? game. He was invariably (rolled on to referee any match that I w.is ling held In any city where hla lub was playln?. Likewise, Kube thought ho could wrestlo. His ambitions as a wrestler relis one of the funniest stunts ever i to ged. Had: In 1903 the Boston club won the American League pennant. It was a desperate struggle all the way. Waddell always beat Boston j with ease. Knowing that Rube was to work a certain game, the Boston players; frame, I u for "Candy" Lachance, a i"'oiui icuun, iu ri nuu imu friendly match and play him out. Tlie lout was staged, the two wrestled for an hour before th ' game,- Rubo finally putting La- i ; chance's shoulders to the ground. He also pitched that afternoon, struck out 14 men andhut out Boston, 1 to 0, allowing three hits. 1!"at l!,at one if 'wu can! SHOW INTEREST IN BOWLING TOURNEY riiiril AiiTiiinl Tntrt:itf ATnrt ! m -x. at Orpheum Alleys Drawing Big Crowds. terstate bowler. Orpheum alleys. bein? staged at the i ' 'rpneuni aucj s. larger crow (is are Larger crowds are 1 atte nding each playoff and attending: each Mayor! and it :s ex-! I ,,teii that th S. It. O. slcn will pe b lut out tonight, when th-5 best howlers of Sotltli Itcnd and Mlshaiui m in i ' i i in a live-man, a two-

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I . ... j It t IIL I M III IUIII.UI till.-. I l'io-Man IJient, 7:30 1. M. 1 Rotary CluC. South Rend. 1 Trx:irt), South Rend. ? American Trust, South Rend. A Wilson Rros. No. 2, South Rend. .Teffcre-n Hotel. South Rend. C Oliver Hotel. South Bend. Two-Man Lvcnt. 9:30 V. 31. 1 T. Sharkey, c. Rrueger. South Rend. 2 O. Schaefer. C. VanKirk. South Rend. Z G. Werntz, G. Abraham, South ." C. Rl lckmore. lishawaka. A. Van De Walle, C K. j " ! Opclt. J. Wachs. Mishawaka. Rott. R. Reebe, Mishawaka. McDaniel, O. Cook. MlshaIndivldual i:ent. 10:20 1. .M. waka. C. Blackmoro, A. YanDeWalle. 1Mishawaka. 2 R. Opelt, J. Wachs. Mishawaka. 3 K. Rott. Fl. Reebe, Mishawaka. 4 L. McDaniel. O. Cook. Mishaaka. e T. Sharkey. C. Kruesrer. South I i Rend. I I Cl. Schaefer. C VanKirk. South Rend. 7 C Wcrntr. CI. Abraham. South Rend. S F. Richter. J. Bushman. Mishawaka. ;nrv Training Go Hanp. A)riUs Early for Ruth ni:w YORK. Jan. 2 4. Members of the Now Ycrk Yankee pitching staff and a few others needin? the , "boiling out" process today were or-' d- rod to report at Hot Springs. Feb. j 17. The entire club will assemble at; New Orleans March 1. j Babe Ruth is listed amor.g those to report at Hot Sprincs. Othe rs j who will be there are Mays. Shawkey. Hoyt. Bash and Jones; Catcher Devorr.ier and Infieldcr Trank Baker : and Lvorett Scott. j i he "Big Baml ino. may not take thhint to report at Hot springs at ran extend his vaudeville er.ffffe-, mer.t to some- time ln April. He fel.. j to play on May CO. the date of his reinstatement by middle of April. reporting in the The start of the s(a.on will find Manager Hucgin with a wealth o infield material on his hando and a dearth of outfielders. His April outfield at this writing onsts only of L'lmer Milr. Rohby Roth. Vll-f.n Few iter and a flock of untried 'o ' i r 'Z 5 1 r rs.

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I INTER-DEPARTMENT LEAGUE UNDER WAY Studebaker Employes Play First Games in Indoor Base ball Lcacuc at "Y." Play in the Interdepartmental Indoor baseball leagäue of tho Stüde-1 baker corporation emnloves started1 last night with two games in the big gymnasium of the Y M. C. A. The ! league, which was recently formed , for the benefit of the factory work-' t-rs. id composed of 12 teams, and I lit ... . i -i . . i . i . : wm pity a rcmeaumo tasunfi ufi a period of eight weeks. Tho srames will be Dlavee! two niglU a week at tho "Y" gymnasium Washington school. and at the Tha team winning the pennant in tho league, it is said, will bo sched-! uled to Play the winners in the De-. troit Studebaker factory league , t'nustial intcroKt , p nUsua! intcrt h 13 been created t-inc the league waä organizeu. ana a keen rivalry has already develop- ! eil between the various teams in tho leasrue. Play Two Camex. In tlic? openinjr game last right, the members of Department No. s. Plant 2 team defeated the Machine I Shop. I'lant 2. team by a score of ' 11 to 2. The batteries for tho two teams were: Zalas and Prentkowski; Aranowski and O.-car. Umpire. Mupfcrer. Members of Department No. 334. T'lant 2, lost to the men representIn? Department No. til. Plant 1, by a score of is to 14. Trzybilkl and Steffo formed the battery for the wmninff fide, while Marks and l'onn perfonr.ed tho heavy work for the lopcrs. D. Gruber umpired rrntflct Four frames will bo played by other toama ln the league on Friday night of this weolc i OWLING llOTARV l.EAGlTk NI1KF55. Oltsrh .. Shitrnakor HU.liert . 1 14'J 1.'.4 120 P37 i:;7 pl.t 122 17 1ft.-: t:r. P.'a ua Jjo, .-.v -!P. r.2 -i r.7t' Fultot .. INff Handicap Total 010 ST. I 2741 CIIRISTMANS. T V Shlii:i-. 74 124 17:i 10.H 1.T2 2. Id iUnff pv 12t 2r4 i?n 127 1 1 11 i:W 274 4 421 41.1 4M 7v2 Hoone K. H. Auftlr... Ltlii Handicap .. i TMal coj 02:1 otr, -- ! O'BRIKN?. IRennlnjs .. Kusell shafor Sae-l l.v. 1J2 1.--7 104 141 174 10 10.:T 125 1!1 14h 174 172 11ä 11 !4 147 r7 4.'.0 401 4:'.; lMI J. O'Prlen Handicap ! Totals .. i ZUiLLHS. f.L- Pvl -T 2VJ9 1M livt 14.; 14' 103 im 117 IM ji r, 2ej 141 ir.i 140 2eM 4 41 h. Shidler. II. rhrlt:nin yr't' rt''n.. Handicap"."." T"tÄ.Js. ;'V t, ':V:NI Sfephnjon .. M. Briea ?J?SL ' uudicap ... ;ui i 4-V.4 i t -r,- ; 147 l-V. m 1SI lJ 17 157 1"4 1"7 lt icy i:-i l.v 172 10.1 17T 70. lf.il 11 1.12 40-1 i Tet.ll MILLKRS. i l.-o nz 171 17 a 212 172 I -A 177 1T.7 2i:: 1,17 172 ÜT'I pUar" . . w. v. Amtin Pellock 44 516 Miliar ., Uindlctp Totals .. t5 9 V. 070 2015 f I Calvin Sterttbach. chiropractor. graduate of Universal School of Davenport and Ros School of Fort Way re. has opened office at 521 N. fn st. 4-tf I Trv iSEU'S-TIMES Want Ads

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Give Fancy For Coast Sta rs; j Finelli Up Again ! Bube" to Get Chance With Reds After Two Previous Failures to Stick. I allures IO OllCK. , - A Xll-L- J-v.-. j

Rayin? a fancy price for a baU player 'immediately eau-es that in-'.on dividual to bo a much taiked-about

Person. , In most casas the publicity gä en '. a player through tho mediana of some club owner paying a fmcv rncc ror him reacts to the d et ri mer.t of the player. The public immediately et an impression of the player that com l'rts with the pnee paid for orvlces. Fundom at once decide? that a player able to command such i big money, ought to make good 1 from the stirt. Detroit once had "Babe" pinclh The Whito Sox also looked him over iov a brief time, him back to the When he bit th'. Detroit turned coast Tigers laKt his year partinK words were: "I'll be back inside of two ye arts if making an rffert will get me anywhere. Maybe I yvill take a whiil at the National League this time, sinco I've had two cracks at tJic American." Pinelli ce-rtainly made gooel hlr threat. Ilo is back in tho xnajora inside of a year, this time with the National League. Cincinnati paid ?1C,000 for him and gave ccvcraJ , Pj crs to dooi. i i Oeorge Sisler. recently back fronj P-aying io weeks ln tho winter j logauo on the coast, wa3 aked what! a . . i ho though of IMnellVcf chances. He is a hustling ball player. ' said Sisler. "and hustling ball players always hae a chance. Tiierc i. Jimntv Austin of our chib for In. .vtarce. They have been trying tc; replace Jimmv at third for viars j ! rfut he alwavs fcpnt on huttiirir- n was a toush mar to dis-place. i "T linm PinptH m iVr- onrA i believe he will. However, I saw revoral other infieldera on the coast who looked liko J20.000 propositions ' to me, based on present markef values." Then there is O'Connell for whom the Giants paid $75,000. Major leacue ball players wlio saw bin: pci form on the coart tay he will have, tc improve his lieldins: a lot to hold a major league berth. They admit he can hit.

Then thre are the two pitchers I Ia-n risht- but wa r.ot used in scrimFilette and Johnson, for whom De-image. He has an injured hand that troit paid 5 40,000 and a bunch oilill keep him from the scrimmage:, players. j'or about a week. Capt. "Art" Scheei One American League scout jn j i aIt' on the .ick list. He has an in.ciiwikirsr of thAir rii.mrM tr ko ! fection on his foot and it will be eev-

soot say?: "Johnson has a great fast ball with a wonderful hop to it He has a fine chance tc deliver "Pillettc has good stuff, but a stifl knee American League hitters will keep him busy laying down bunt. Ii i: : . i- . J ' i s-aw mm pii.cn ?tcui games, anu , be looked worse on bunts than Yorke cf the Chicago Cub, Harris ( f the Athletics cr .-olhoron of' Cleveland. 'T'hn ihorf- i i inffv ty wis. whii

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tar In speaking- of PRlctte ano Johrsor. sajs: "Ptroit hs acquired two fine propcts. Both have tho stuff ITach ha; a An fat ball so necesary to succe.s in the bij show. Pillette suffered an injurj- to his knee in mid-eavson .hat hampered him a let, but at the c!o? of the season he j-onri to have entirely recovered. These recruits will be much watched in their mjor league debuts largely because of the publicity given the fancy price thej brought in the bevsvball market.

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PHILADELPHIA GETS ARMY-NAVY CONTEST Franklin Field Stands Will Be Increased to 50,000 Capacity. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. Jan. 24. The annual football game between the W e-t Point cadets and the Annapolis 1 j midshipmen will be played this year Franklin field. Philadelphia, Sat-j ; u relay. Nov. 25. This announcement; was autnonzea 'lusaay oy urnmander Douglas Howard, secretary- j U ( auror of the Navy Athletic Asso 'elation. The. decision to play the annual Army-Xavy football game on Franklin Held this year was due to the fact that tho seating capacity of the University of Pennsylvania athletic field will be increased to a minlmum of 5-O.C'OO'. It is pobsible the date- of tho game, Nov. 20, might be changed to Dec. 2. Nov. 2 3 is the dato of the Yale- ! IIarvar,i anrl many other champion- ) ip contests ln the eatern part of ine country ana central west. Hundreds of footiall fans who attend their favorite championship game and also the Army-Navy contest will mcouirtcr a conflict of dates, and for this reason a movement i3 pos?sible to have the date changed. Franklin lie 1.1 will be available on either date. SEE EASY VICTORY OVER STURGIS FIVE I Local High School Quintet j Confident of Win Saturday May Take Chicago Trip. Uoach Rurnham's orange and blue baskctballers were sent through a ! strenuous practice and scrimmage last night at the " Y". Every'thlng it all set for Sturfris's Invasion here fTatj nrday afternoon. The South Bene. it. am are ruled favorites by a large. niargin. It was pointed out that Capt. fcche-er and his Quintet had no troubk hi lcfeating Nile by a comfortable margin. Niles defeatel the Sturgis hi'h fchool quintet about 30 points. Th local mentor is negotiating with three Chlrasro prep basketball outiits and may poibly take his men thre for a few days trip. Ollie Edwards turned out in a sui eral days before it is healed. He hoblcs around on the Injured memb-ei however, and continues to play a stellar game. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WANTS DRAFT RESTORED CHICAGO. Jan. 2 4. Restoration of th draft will le ccr.sidcred ai special meeting the American .-t.-.-tiJiii-'ii V..L.L' o-.ae;a Jitre eit-iT I by th baöetrall advisory council ! carries with it a draft price of $7.Z(r) i'or every player selected fron: the cla5s leagues. Pres't Hickey , said Tues2iy night he had received i ::o advance indications as regards; w hat aetion the club owners would i take. ON Tim MOftMNG AFXETFL For example we might talie a ?Cert Vear'a party. After that even the 1 groggy. To clear out your system, to uncork nd enthusiasm, nothing best of us feel the kinka in y a lot of pep and will have a better effect than steaming Turkish Rath in the base mer.t of the Formers Trust. 4-ti

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Three Coast Plavers Sav Thev , ere Not Approached for Purdue. SEATTLE "Wash., Jan. 2 1 .--CI r-3on, ,voret:. wcsn., high scnoo: rocrtball player, denied Tu (Ly tint lie had been offered a Hat salarv jf would j, lay football at Purdue university. Indiana. Recent charges that William "Lone Str" Dictz. I'urdu co-ich liad. through Richard i:. llan'.cy of Pendleton, Ore. offered salaries t.i a number of Pachte northucst players, resaltrd in an announcement hy acting Pros't Henry W. Marsiia'.I o: Purdue that Dictz would not bo retained at the Indiana school thii year. Carlson's r.amt was mjntioned in report n.i one of the player:? bavins' been approached by Hanly. Harold G. Billt and Walter Ial . Everett players, whose names were a'so mentioned in connection with the allege I offers from Dietz. in letter declared tJiat "neither of us was approached by Mr. Hanlry or Dietz in n-g-ard to entering Purdue." START MOVE TO FOSTER PUBLIC GOLF COURSES CHICAGO, Jan. 24. Public links' golf is to be fostered in this country by the Western Golf association, according to announcement by Pres't I Albert R. Gates, of Chicago. It is i .planned to form a public link m- '. mittee to aid in the build!r.g. tit ancing and operation of golf links so that the frame may be made aailj able to everyone who caies to play. Hardly a ctty of ?,,-v r ih-t - I rtntMilotlvr i M 4l-w rt i V 11.. t .1.... iuyuiaiiui. in iinu uiv n '- ! iet have at least a nlne-ho;- -.ir e ! today, according to repiaa. . ii; -i rred bv the Western (loll a cm.ition. It if to help in ilie lanMii , ii i more links- of this sort that th v. ctern association, some S.') clubs which n owns memb- r -, ha s Ulli I lend organized aid. Dodgers Buy Shortstop Crane, Vrom Cincinnati N'L'U' YORK. Ian. U. - Th krm-klyn Dodgers hae loa,!-.' .'hortstop Crane from the' Cincinnati Red. fur $7.000, it v. . s announced here today by Pres't libkct.of the Brooklyn club. To triumph without danger is win without glory. The actions we do have lips bronze. t of I Twenty thousand spectators

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Bav- H;;th ar.J Ec-:. Leusel of the I c r k wre inei their ! i r - t ' -hare tl world 5r;e tndrl ur.til May 2 5. , torrii: trIr' after the close of tho' The "-w York club will t b of two stir outrlcliers ho carry :r.uch of the punch of the Yar.koi.t' 1 .at tins: srrcr.ih. ihc :c .M?ul urA Huth is -oir.s to L.' f-. It. No matter vho the Yankees 3-t to :ill the two star.-, it will 't a ;.,;c or c . t - 1- a A : .1 1 . i - tor to i '.ov the ap. In n Mit. on there will be the qius i. on c: ni!;.: ion H'hr:i the two play-.-permitted to rfsunie. itior.s a bill p'.nyer as il compvtition. Whi';ers ai.- :ir..il Nothi1". err. f 1 .r! S U v ! Ruth and Meusol will b-? able to in-' !ul-. in tli-1 poetic work, it will of the- regular r.'M t take- : hv piae-.' :ara" s. It -'iir e r y r n that after they playir., it will be a Cfuplc-th-ir stride. r re T i ' i : Then is a ckar.c that th absence u of the ?tar.i may play havoc ith the Yankre.-' ability to rep-at : in the American Iaue. The other tV-ty a great many ?upporters of thrt Giants were all x- : cited r.bov.t the report that Irish i Mr us-1 and Rawlins of the i tior.ah were liable to a similar pen- j alty for indulging in post--en;-on ; -'ernes. Irish ?Ieu-i pirks much of the GiantM ha'! in.: j'unch. Maw lings -roved Ii.-- alu in tlie series. How'er. it iant : Afc'i' 1 a-: ! s' r. s that tho fears of th ; -:port.. r at. groundless. I '!;!! to the latent dope eu- !. s hae her n pla inc ;is IM- s only sine. the ilr.-t nr. If sich is th cas nr!11''" a it' there- i It a t k i-.. i ' ' i-iin :.- h e l I 'I' ii :'!-r v. kill M'Mii' ; and; r t. ii'-.; n't 1 i-'a.-p- tided ' roiltrv rr ' i u i red t !n the aie iT'iUirfl to ills' ;in1 i : I -.- aft'-r it- cln-o iir.-l ; Ii '!: :'- of ;ire 1"'vb'd' 'i to ite : ii;di 'iduiN. or as a Yd-trion imrn duiir.g th-1 1 e ii ; ya rt i t :la ar n i 'i the world chain j aon - : ' e -I,; a , I Tbv !e J in a ' I and k'iv.liiiiT-i, i. cord- ) not b d f ay: p'. !:-: r xhii'itioji until j a:- - tie t.r nr t be e.nr or In !?:'2. t A l.i'i al interpretation of the rule j ;o i - i M.r lanr-tnrniin.T would cerbainiv make tfutn Immune from punIshmr nt. percent reduction .ale, Verj non'f . 234-tf

Chicagoan Wins Ski

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3 for 50c; carton

C G A R S Regular $5.00 6 for 50c

cigars Regular $4.00 7 for 50c rox or ro (' in r o. Courtcllo, San I'clicc, Lincoln Highway, Champion, Hed Rot, 22 S.

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SmokingTobacco Regular 17c size Now 15c

I SmokingTobacco ij Regular 10c size

3 for 25c 1 1 2 FOR J FOR $1

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FISHING LICENSE

'LINEUP OF LOCAL IT FIVE WEAKENED

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