South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 28, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1922 — Page 9

SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 28. 1922

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IRISH TOSSERS IK GREAT SHAPE FOR GAME WITH AGGIES

Co-Eds a Menace To Northwestern Athletic Teams

You Can't Lose the Ball In Indoor Golf

.ntn Darnr Five Optimistic cr Coming Games Out ; .'oiicjurr v aba.-li.

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!. ur? t develop the bb.e for thU ;nuf. i f h' h ;i ' h a r.d i : 'If hard wotk f. 'bail t- i:.n Nf r'i I f .ill thi- Ur-vor

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University Paper B I a in e s Women for Poor Showing of Athletcr.

HI '.; Jan. Z 7. T 1 i ' 'li--tr.'t . f - "iorthrvf t-rn tiriivri Kity i r'Por..!- i !; f. r th" i:ir,i!?!i rrf y ror .ho'-s-' ;: ; of ti.' "-jinoln tf'.-nn.-. n fording to ;; ii l:tor...l imbiih'd in the I'liivr r- j nty's ii'v.fiupc;- (!.o Ixnily rorthu o ? ' . n . "TJif airminj .-if c .trni1y rad-

i i! on th B'jijct." aid the editorial. -'They clangor loudly fr rerirtjon r.f ro-td IntKiK' in ciimpus K tiviti'. and drnoun- th" effect öf Mif T'lT.-.-nc of the co-? 1 on the -iii.'.-s of nthhtif tatns. More than a l'.ttl- of the failure of the tarn this y ar th"y asTt can be blamed on Ms? Northwestern. "Thcr .ire other yrhn.-i's lth

mor" womn and a piMi r social whirl, yet where .cro.Hful ath!"-ti tca;.. are a tradition. The differ- I

ar:,j i ncp lies in that they hive. 'jch ant

abundance of athletic ii.atcriul any Mihk'io ran b- dropped if he nertH in fa Illnc: in lovr. "I'ither the number of women on t':" campus or thflr Fhare inartlvl-

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i.'nprovel r.o:i?!i to win one frora the powerful ( iei:hton t. l'.'üig another by three ::, t-t ."va:rip Armour Tech and iy ifr;"s arounl I'utler for the r pa. t of a rarne at the Y. A. With the pep ili.pl iyel by

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Krid iy nl.ht at the V. M. ('. A.. aN

look.- hke defeat to Notre Dame. :tairly trie Littb: (Hants po.-se. win: i-. p'-':-haps tlw strone.-t live in th;-- t it.-, if r. 't in th- entire w-t. ::i th it. ery f.o t is makiii : ..,t:-t .il:iie work h ir.lt r, and t:-- :n- n aif ilayins? to?;ether as tl.ey ii.iv never !ayetl before. Mir-

mi fe accompll5hed ly hard - i : I hiIe the gold and blu fM'';:, it Is confident that

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nancial Attraction. j NEW YORK. Jan. 27. An offer of $260,000 for xi match between Jack Demp?ey and Harry Wills has j been spurned into the discard with; other small purfs by Jack Kearns. manager of the heavyweight cham-1 pion. j William A. IJrudy came forward with the offer Dempey to get 75;

percent for a match next summer. K earns, however, says it is a riiky" businci propoitlfiji. Not that Pempsoy hs afraid of Wills but Jut "becatre such a match would not be i financial success." Kearn3 allows that reformers have piven him somewhat cold feet on the color line proposition.

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LOCAL QUINTET TO MEET STRONG HYDE PARR FIVE FEB. 25

Chicago Prep Team to Oppose j Hurnha m"g Protege Here j Play Sturgis Today. An ir.tr-tate fracas that will .rive! followers of prep ychcel a t hp-1 le

an Important line on tu-thern Ifinoi? and northern Indiana b.i-h pi-hrol basketball teams will to sfar.I v. hen South Item meet.i Hyde rar; of Chicago en the Y. .M. C. A. Hoc- here Feb. The Chicago team 2;:.. r.-: only beer, pilirp up a 'ries of victories over Winly irity rivals i-at it a!.-'

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hold.-- a y, to 11 vp-to

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III., leaders in the njrt!

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I li:gh school conferei-it e, Mar.ipinij it

a. or.c of thn np.'ct fori-fdable hf? in l.orthern Illinois. Arraii.rr'me';t.s t".- brinir'-r h"'

j hjrht but hpeetiy rjnc.iu outiit '.l- iI for the combat were complete! j 'nach Ulna r Uuriiiia?:i estei(; 4y. Frii.k .....a -.ti iwi .1 r .ta i.. -. . . -

I u v i ci . j u.i l nan iii.il-' i i" r v it.--;in opponent for the Iot a I i ::i '-ri-ticn on Fob. 4, however. riay Stur;;i Tinlay. Totlay'.- ,s'.i!iif with Sturmis Mich . whih: xpected to be merely a prac-

J t n e tu.'.Ie. for the Jb.r. Ju., hab not

been treated at all liphtly by .'oaeii liurnhjm. He has ! u worki: In? protcjres hard and when they take the. tloor it tlie Y. M. A. this ftcrno'Mi tiny will b" out to r-fl up an imprc s?i ; count. The hi;?h w.-hool lineup will include 'Tf-ondy Yt.cui.-h. who hi" earned a job at the bat-it pruard po-

jition. Tap;. Sohter. who will work j at his regular guard prcituin. läiwards and lCdnar at forwards and Njikos at center. . ... ,

CODH HAS CHANCE1 TO EQUAL ANOTHER MARK Ty Cobb, thn ccir.ir.T season. wi'.I 2ine a cb.ar.ee to eq-jl another 1 isebai: record that was cp .ted to ttar.d for all t:mr.

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"P'REFEOliIERTCAil GOLF REGULATIONS TO BRITISH RULE3

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Playing of Great Scotch Pastime Indoors Now Coming Into Favor

Pro" Star Says Indoor Game lias Distinct Advantages

for

Beginners.

MM!" tiM1. Notl'f PllllO is ' " upp'.y ju: mi-h a tam. Ibid:-' And"! .-on and Ku i ja-i hitting tb.e:r trile, with

M..yl an I Micky Kant, p'.ajins hi ba-ue basketball, with McDermott's b-c.v htald, and Mac himself w.irnnd up and exhibiting an bunbini of dash an.1 sped, and with llirry Mehre ba-.k in the came to

:fl ut. a.- nifty a t.ü: ; a- has a.--!. i.'.bb.-I on th" N. Ib basktbahU

oart -or.;e year. Wabash has b reas-ai to feel ovcr-co::tiden.

BOWLING

NATIONAL I.EACilK ex r.s.

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fiht tin the part of Notre Iame la.-r

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AM Kit I CAN P.KnUNS.

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nr.-t canies

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RY iiiu-v i:v.ns. Coif was once purely summer sport, unless you were able to go .south or out to the coast during the winter. Those days are over. The indoor golf school has made the game an all-year pastime. It tookindoor golf pome time to win the place it deserved, but it has finally arrived. When indoor golf wa first origi

nated, it failed to immediately be-

jvv, come popular 'because most player? 47.t simply regarded it as a make-be-

lleve golf.

The tlr5t impression was that indoor golf would have a tendency to

throw a player off his game, because j

of the conditions under which it was j

piayea. ui course mai ucun IleaVY

most erroneous. Indoor golf had to live down those two handicaps and it required a number of years to bring about a change in the belief of most golfers. However, it has arrived with a vengeance. (fontrary to a belief that exists, the indoor school i not' merely a

for beginners. Toe advan

been the creat trouble with many of

the American players. They start ; throughout

i the jrame before they acquire the

proper swing. "Ten years ago I rather scoffed at the idea of Indoor srolf. Today I am convinced that it is as essential for the success and proper development of the game as out courses." i

INDIANA NOK.MAL WINS. TI-MiUC IIAUTK, Jan. 27. Indiana State Normal basketball team cVfeated Franklin college here tonight 20 to in an I. C. A. L. tame. Th- eontest was clos-e

The first half ended

with Normal leading one point. 14

to 13. Russell "Slim' IJratton. center for Normal was elected captain of the quintet tonight to replace Jim' Conovcr, who is out for the remainder of the season as a result of injuries.

I am inclined to think iba? sun...

j pitchers aro p ally Jumdicuppt as .. result of bcirc: Inndfd too ra.iich :o- ' called wit advice. When a pitcher comes to a major :eacuo ciub, be usually lias a. num-1-cr of rough spots that musi bt. polis-'ned off before he bceoales a sure enough big leaguer . : These faults arc of various kinds

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coii.-,- "'reat guns ' ; .... bi'"h have ; if.- ail till.-, week, while . a ;40otl iinprca-.-:oii in j work out k.

RELEASE BURNS TO mnnjon orrrnrnn

Local Officers

Appear in Paw Paw AjiaiiM Carl Cramer.

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PI:-.- ti.am play of the local fpia

wi.l suffer the- most, however. Dutch armM with sabp..haa bcfn playing but a shm-f time, pc-arance in I'a-v I ' with the association outt while Police I ter lb b .Miller's- Lack of practice with thi Kobtrts an 1 I)-t men will s -rve to n.odicap him- ' .w;. nt; d in eor.r.-. i t.

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Iloth mc-n are expCtel to deve'.or .mo rt al stars btforo bo-.g, hcwa vei, and it is not la-lb el t'n.it the team

mo SIfiN CONTRACTS.

A great many pitchers are unable to wi.l be permanently weakened.

hold the base runners closely, which permits them to run wild.

Cramer was airfmonths aco r-fn.'-.d' finding of a k.t of

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NEW YORK. Jan. 27. Cecil!

"Red" Cause, and William Trootor. i t. Patrick's church

two of John McOrawV most promis- second team of

injr young hurler, have signed their ! 19 to 1"., at tho batter's gym last

With runners on the bases pitchers must chanto their tvl lmwt

ST. I'XTUICIv'S AI. i ntJrf.U' V-rv Afttn -V. j ; t . l

The junior boys basketball team of is comptdlcd to shorten up his de

With the exception of the two I paraprrnaibi in a room . new men. Cooper will start his res- . lhxce hotel. T..imrr wa: bitular lineup uMng llurnham. and ' titied as the man who h '. p-,r.,tr.c at'fnnv.ml. Miller at center volvcr against a tank w.it - b

and Ki?er and Butch at the guard

ber t ns.

Lawrence Mih.. list b

urch defeated the Jivtry in order to hold the rurnets ffncn Cnmnanirs AllSUCr St. Joseph's parish, closely to the bases, he loses much osc companies sinbiiir

1 1 2 2 contracts.

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I lirec harly Morning Calls1 Cramer ar.-i .

of Cramer's, released a'"a

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Mishawaka Fight Card Promises To Score Over AM Locol Bills

" Thiee calls were answered Friday

' Nino cut of ten pitchers need at- morning by hose companies of the tention in this respect. Usually tire department. The first came In catchers instruct the youngsters in at C:iö in the morning. A roof f.r fome of the veteran pitchers" or at the residence owned by George

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the proper way fault.

to correct such

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damage.

Ticket Sale Shows

0 Drawing Power of Boxers Scheduled to Meet.

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Ma h:u-.,n S b.-,-l t: "abitn.et. prrlniM the I'M m in the States, i.e..- '.il t is a creat atbl t!;;- school r..ib bit--' number-, ot it will be thö big

tii" Notre lhame team, i sTA.S no ibvr- tb . fhi i-M in.t .-liwaro

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tagf.s to be gained through the medium of indoor golf are as important to the seasoned veteran as to

::2.! ne person who has never played the 4-V.

The other day I dicu?sed indoor golf and its advantages with one of the country's most widely known

i professionals.

j I Advvantagc. 507i "Startiner to learn the golf game

4?M Indoors is a dUtainct advantage to

the beginner." ald the pro star. "In learning to play in the open, the fir.-t thing a flayer does after hitting the ball, provided he is fortunate to do so, is to watch its flight.

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Na golf ball by the

577! difficult thing for the

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novice L a most

instructor to

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overcome. "The player.

where the ball is going. i3 incline.

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:n the b;g leagues,' .1 tratter w hbai will be ; T;;o'-iay afternoon. If . hold the Miners to a ' ay .-n take their plce 1 ' : : if they cm beat i b it w:il i-e time for

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A double semi-final wind-up. the first one ever staged In the middle west, is the program for the lug boxing bouts to be held in the Century theater at Mishawaka on the night of Jan. Cist. To bolster up t he , preliminary encounters, and to make the card a genuine all-star affair, it was necessary for the promoter to secure four boys, all finished boxers to take paft in the earlier bouts of the card. Mickey Brennan, one of the cleverest lightweights in Michigan, who has been headlining a number of cards in these parts, has signed a contract to box Frankie Harvey of Milwaukee in the last lout before the Welsh-Ruhlin feud is thrashed out. To Rush Thiol. Johnny Thiel, the strawberry blonde lightweight king of northern Indiana will meet "Red" Curry, one of the best semi-final mitmen ever booked here. In a number of bouts in this city during the past year Curry has grown to be a biv; favorite with all who have watched

Chicago, ha

condition, and

i Pawl ik. a I cd about :

Another roof tire was discovered

1 A great many pitchers suffer from at 1127 Yfoodard a v.. tho residence whipped himself into lack of control. They discover tha cf Cap:. James Schock of the police-

is conlident that the big-league hitters wait the pitch- ,u oartrnt nt, at 3:40 o'clock, $10

Johnny Ruhlin will find too great a ers out a great deal more than is damage resulted. task before him when he attempts customary in the minors. Bails that Ashes placed in a wooden to conquer Bernstein's hope in the minor league players hit at, ar? were the cause of a small blaze at big io. round battle of the night. (parsed up by tho keen-eyed big - z. Jefferson st., the roomn above

trains ai .Micnigan caiy. t icagueis. city Rescue Miso.on Ruhliib anxious to get away from - : ,clock. lt was extinguish the gyro.r.ahium where scores of his Control as a rule can be at quired illiV damage was done, admirers were daily watching him by diligent effort. In some cases

worx out, is now in .Michigan City ;ack of control is laigely caused working with Art Snyder, a welter- an improper stride on the parr

rdir.g

er. who stated that

turned over to t"h..a'j for Jam; dnc h- ay ayr burglary ca.-e in w hi' 1 fepdar.t. C'ramtr, it ed in Chicago in cry the sa.'r.f robbery and 1 a night w atchman f r Burns had pn ;r,''y ted.

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weight boxer of that city. The the pitcher. Every now and then

iino bumps into a pitcher with a ; world of stuff, with whom cor.trel is an unknown quantity. T have in mind G rover Lowdprmllk as a right bander, and Harr:. Harper as a left hand er. I have never worked beck cf a pilch?r who had more etuff than Lowdermilk. Likewise- I have worked back of few wilder pitchers. Lowdermill: has

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that he was already down to the necessary weight, 115 pounds. The advance ticket sale for the bouts has been unusually heavy, and a record crowd is expectetl to be present when the twin cities endeavor to climb into the fistic limelight. One hundred Mishawaka business men vesterelay signed a

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statement in which they premised dozen time?. Managers knew he to be present at the theater on pcen jn an(j out of the majors a half

had the stuff, and kepi hoping he

Tuesday night to help put over the how in big-time fashion. A curtain raising beut between Danny McGowan, lit' pound amateur champion of Ohio, and now a student at Notre Dame and Young

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MICHIGAN CITY, Jan. 27. In a Utterly fought contest which was' no: decided -until the last minute of, pUy, Michigan City high school's' i-asketball tlv nosed out Bmerson j high of Gary. 24 to 23. The contest! was feataretl by sensational basket

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part of the player In indoor golf. He j Hoth nij.flnai bouts

known fron) the start that the MU ! eicht-roimd duration

:hs-j is only going to travel m rar into tne , vorklr.g hard with assl.stants and canvas net. It is a waste of time to ; trainer iMdie. Weibh. training in 42 look up. j ll Ilewniep Satblled. .

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I structors, the desire on the part of f.'ö 2765 the player to look up, in order to

.i follow the flight of. the ball. He bc- ', corner satir.ed with the crack of the

JIM ball Into the canvas. He gets sv

thAt he can tell pretty well by the sound. ju?t how good he hit the ball. "In playing outdoor, a golfer, 2W7nftr takinc a couple ot lessons, is

5omct!mes unfortunate enough to go

over tho course in pretty good style. Often that makes him decide there is nothing more for him to learn about golf. That Ls ak"0 fatal. There is no chance for that to happen in tr.Joor golf.

"When golfers are able to play , around 100 they begin to think they! know crnethir.g about the fame. I j know a certain player who, after i taking a series of Indorr lesions. ! went out and rlayed a difficult! course in S3. Of course, that Is the! exception. j Fault. lfasy to Correct. I "It i3 also far easier to correct a !

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hitting power that he possesses. I have ruled the fight wcrld in South

will be of! Bend and vicinity, bu. by men who

themselves have either won laurels

in the ring or are experts in fight management.

Will Fight Dempsey, if

w-uld sjddenly acquire control. !! never d.d as a big leaguer.

1 Harry Harper has suffered throughout his major league career because of Ins inability to pet the ball over. Harper was constantly changing his tyle. Bor a week h" wou'.d fidearm. then he would shift to an overhand delivery, then bad; to sidearm. m Iast fall Harper Tooketl better cv:r in hU career. While not a i

Christy Mathewson on control, h".

' w asn't always in tho hole, i Harper told me Huggins had toll i him to decide cn a styte and stiel; to it. ignore all suggestions. He says thit'c the dope with him dur-

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CHEVROLET INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH CHICAGO, Jan. 27. Bouis Chevrolet, veteran automobile "peed demon." unscathed survivor of hundred of death-attended motor ractF, received his first serious Injury today In a taxicab collision. Chevrolet was riding in a cab In Michigan blvd. when it was struck

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let's rieht leg was painfully bruised and tw.sted. He was taken to his hotel. He had arrived from Indiar.apolii this morning to attend the Chicago automobile show. "Thli Irony," was his only comment.

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