South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 30, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1922 — Page 7
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1022
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 7 SPORTS N. D. Track Athletes Leave Today for Millrose Games
COACH K. K. ROCKNE SENDS SIX MEN TO EASTERN CONTESTS
)c-ch, "vim, Montague, Hoffcmiaii. Luke Valh and Murphy to Make Trip. S.x trak r pr'"u.tatives of Notre John M-ntagu. Luk Walsh. "Ilr-y Il.-fferr.an. (ius !)"fb, Chetfr U'yrre and Johnny Murphy leave for New York today, wh' -re troy 2r.ttr.il to break a f"W records ;r.d b.-;rg lark a trophy or two from the Mlllro- nriT's which ccc :r in Mad.-. Square Garden Wr-d-This r : . :i y ; a -: . all a gregatlon, ,ut it N J'l'-t ;iiioi;t an powerful a r.e as ( nul l be gathered In nny t' h'-ol in th" country. Consider tho fa et tint (".us l h holds the world's r o - , r 1 1 in the Ma-yard low 3 . 1 1 T- 1 1 .- and i or,'' of the ( rack 'a-h rii'-:i in f nn'ry, tiiat Jnhni.y Muri ay nut aril c r i u r 1 1 t ii:f-r-nt tiai-s A I (:: h. f-;nrn.
1 4711. T . tit .tlj'l t.v V.'yrn." inn- K'fofi.i onli to '"I'am.;on Ilarl Ti:'uip-rn : Dartmouth In th( hih hura-. :iv. n will ; ivt- thr" Us' r a-oii-i why N'uiru ):n.if will i..1 v. atrhii'.-r tin i.akjnp'T cj'.sp ifh'-s ; .tly Thur.-lay jr, orniii.r. -D.nlv llu- " T h f r i a y t n m , o n i i o ; . 1 o i I.-srii. 1 1 "f: rr.a n, M 'ntau- ;inl "VValsh. ii.:iy h-- tlv 'Mirk h.T-" of the Ram c. It v. ill '!; th'- fir.-t time that th''. ;ü' u h" fin toct'nor, rot it if f -;--r.p.i tii.it tiny will do the n:i!e in v ral jo '-ona- lr tl:an 3:30 tin..-. Th:-e of the mtn, 3)-.-a !i. :ia:it;'.i,' anä Walsit, run the 440 ron i: ntly in 1 .a traitor le?-.. vh:!e IIf:"rna:i a ;eii !': a In the triaN I m Siturlay. Jf tho.-e r.i.a hit !::;: trale Wfalnfday, it v ry prooabio that they uill tako iiir pi. ire in the event. lVw r"-lay te.iiii- :iv rum jiosetl of in i! who ca'i riia .".1 h'(.'"iils cnn-hi-tenl'.y. When such a team ilo h .ippear. it usually swepc everything 1 efore it. Mar.u l.ih-, t h Notre Dame horfcoy team i on Ü5 way to Calumet in tii'1 upper p-riinula of Miehjw.n where th'-y v. ill mett the Mi'-h-jran S.-iio..; of Mines thU afternoon ;.!'. 1 t 'mor :-..' . The tram na- ori-r-i-'.'.liy :!! tin! to take a tr;p t . 1 1 :; u ii in.- e.,ip.;' a)U!ry and n .tiir:i Minn--it;.i. hut due to con-
BOWLING
INTKKSTATi: IIOWMX TOl KNAMKM. hm:-man r.vr.NTf. ( rjtal Alley.., ( hlrHik'o.
Disappearing Neck Aids in Winning Title
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I'll.'
Tefals 70 l"'S 747 ulz!uric tlirnr., South vm.
C'.refr.Tri . hruccairr , Hers hone w Kiippert . Nye Totals .
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RAY HEYDE HEADS L0GÄL BOWLERS IN NEWS-TIMES ROLL
ALLADS of
ASEBAI
By Moriarity
T
JUL-
Tournament and Match Plav
Aids Players in Keepinj
in Superb Form.
To var.k or f.ot
Ihe-ir each pilot ci
I would thank him. ?:et !y. To l-ae Iii
t o -
a .
Tournaracnt and match play i? ;
rerta!n!v aee-dn tlio hnvs r n edre i n:ar.a?;el
k,. iz Mi'jn in i.ii on a: i
Iii.-' ii'.vk,
these aay, as is demonstrated oy
Ti-noq rnll tJov Trnv,l. n f f Vi o s;-r (. ! t rOUb'.'"" t O
la 1, In the Elks' kacuo, was the. hig pun in the bitr muss, turning! in 2 G S for the bU noise. r.ut he ; was nut a'.one as he Avas har 1 press
ed by "Walter Pischke, of the am0
im. yo-j
Ls. how , wouil jas. j t
d amo.c j
that h" will pitch o. k., or hU'h-s:-n him to amide the on der ciuhhouij way. That is the burning r.:estior. t ach
nuns: face; it zi n :;.e ir.di-
ha.-kft. pki'-c tru.--t him in with fo-:m:i
PREDICTS CURVE BALL PITCHERS WILL AGAIN STAR
Pitching Le:;i?latioii in 3Lajor Leagues Ha Curbed Promi?in Recruit?. (iy mrvKY K r.i:mn.L.) Ni:v. YORK. Jan. 2j. Rttura
s..4 -....s. i ... s..'"
1.
ajr
huft b.im, and make :--,- L
a wreck. To know if that hU d-.'v U
"jes t m ao::. . ' ' ,tv- e . .1 -s.ll l..e i.'.-. It
r.ur;
t M
the
a
:av to
Icajrue, vho
FtO
pped ju',: irjb.t
a re th
U.i . All'
v
a
i.ie
idns behind him. Third place went
o George Schäfer, who crocked t!i? oiru
vin the fray : y
ruh i it rn! .-; Majrebo.ird ho'.
seventh inn i:, too; need I ei;-. v..', or
mat'? ju.-t
me. dot s
e . r y ever;,
T..U1.., iary Art: .1,1 1! mwn 'I ii ri !er:i a n . l'aik.v r..ili:is Totals
v.". S77 lOl-.i llrr Irpartinnt. 1vi iiv) i7
!
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l.'l 1 is VV.t 14ä
l.-.s 17. ;;
.M7 lie', r. l 'i 4al
r.DU I.INT. LEAfil i: STANPI-MiS.
American .eninie.
t
j l : b . a o t h r
a:ne, this trip
was - 1 1 1 1 off. at lea. si temporarily, and after meeting th' M. S. M. the sb.lnneymeii will tarn to Notre 1 ' ime. Turni-h Wi'X T t. Theso ta. itann .a h-'wev- r. v. iil furnish the t jir;v"-t te-t of tiie sian n far them. Noire Dame Iris no more dhheuh lioekey opponent on lier pchedub' th.. n t;i" Miners. Por yenrs they have l-.-en con.-id-frnl th fore;; er,:;-c:;ie Jmckey tram in the S-. ite, oral Canadians belh-ve them t t" th.e on'y men ot this, rddo ff the l ordt r wh. do un.lerrtand hmv to play the 'Tie it winter pastime. There are several laasor.s for thij. In the first place, l-.oekry 1; the f-iv-rit "p-Tt in th. Calumet country, in whi-'n tlo- M. Js M. i locate.!, and s.-cond'.y. a number of Cm i'l;-.rs drift bwn to this institution every ear. and form nucleus of it- rr-at !i"-k'y tea mii.It is hard to iy just what th" lri-h ran do acainst suc!i opposition. D.-atir.? Micirican and the Mic'nian Ak'-fi' mems a ' dutely n tiling v.-lien the tr in facing such a s'ir.r.d os the m.ir.ini, chool pos.s.s.rs. If Notre aDme can h.o! tlicm to .i low scrrA. th iroM and nine, may stih c'.aira a Kreit hockey team, and if dpt. Flinn and his live mat s t an. .-hp enough scores pat the Miners m..!!.' to win. they ci!i lay undisputed clUm to tlie ho. 'key championship of th . middle V est. i.i rr i:iuti-
Iii-, hathim: Miit .t much trx Iur;r A loir; as frtun a lit. Ami ulu'ii bo did a nifty di !'e doi ribt out c f it.
Wim IHt AtM. fl-s V.l .". 'hitf Sox lä 'N'.-ii.k'' l."i .t Mud llfru 1 Pi r.iro;s i:; n Ser aters 11 l.t Iixliain ; 1". 'i i-. rs m ir. lad Sex s 10 1'rowns 7 17 Antler I.eutrue. Tyler 'a ?, I ';i w s 4 .TtweH S 4 1 llCS t '.! fx :, . I'oi.-s ".I i I:iKle League. I'.iirK-i U .". Necks S 4 flaws 7 ." Winx 7 r, h.iisiea ; ; Tails? r, 7 hyes 4 s I.a,'s l" jo KIks LeiiRiir. r.iirkfniD s 4 Sox H 4 IH: !vpyc 0 r, HiM-ia ; i; sp.rials ; r, I'dhs j o federal League. f : rits S 4 I'rer.s s 4 fharnis 7 f. Iw-ers c, ; la'Is t t', rf'it.s 4 I". . I'.. I.eagu. 'Iii"- S 4 r.'-.-i. 7 la.it.i.ms 7 r. I'e.atht'rs ; (, I lyt rs ; r, I.edjrers 7 , "harms 4 s 1. o. l ;; ; .ih. Co. I.ensue. Itiiuds id Shamr.H -ks 7 .
.f.jr. ' .M.'j .-".7.. j , I
.7M .;..;
..'.7 .ml I I I 1 .7.-.' c.'m 1
"I'sins my head won me
sticks for a 24S count in the Central pveat nor
1 league. The complete list of dou-1
Me century performers is as foi
Hir.tro!
throu.;!r.' therti goes
hit rip lit on the srout! Tht r
YÄBÄSH FIGHTS TO WIN STATE TITLE
FROM PURDUE FIVE
Both Teams Cling: Tenaciously to Claims of Championship.
lows; Uev.le. i:!ks l'iv lake, Klk. S.-iiafer, C-idral W.icl.s. Ceiitr.il Seliuinnelu-. Tempi.' .. KautTin.an. 3'etni'li'e Mos-sholder. Sinpers ... liv.att.. r.ik Vi ei pier, ( onitnereial .. Knieper, National .... Alirab:m. Nnfienal ....
r.ondf, l-V.Ieral
aik. Nathuial
dismi-T. Veit side....
Ireeidn, Federal Sehnelle. Federal Morrison. Facies S.dita. WU Side Kruppor, National ..... F.oinski. West Side Mo(. rath. Federal Tetters. Federal 'oers. Central Swanpon, Ci.mniereial . fasmler, F.Iks
another bin pat
t h.. y're 1 a
... "'Take him out'
-.'4 pon ler to dodpe the com.m -l watch the bullpen t.dt r. ..
'twa cot
5 . .;:n-. a' ' --" 1 u-r !:;; 1 :.d :;un,.
ca; tl
1 a!', that Fro;of ha;d !::'t: Wh.. :: th- r
hrris-lated
and
an niiy fro: a th
a! 'y due to le !,-:!:& ui t f fcre:-:i subball and Ih lively : .a ' o " : t s-;eh a ' c c u "
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or
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V
tall re'b.
t.re
( th.ere would t," ' ' ' f.atv. ,r- ,irCt the in:iv.,i"prs. ;f all w
Alexander.-'. or .loh:ion-fruy.; ot Kerrs. O. llamht! I. the pilot; my pitcher's bcin.c lied! Whih thou.
.-o soft iv:i.i thy lot 'twas ot.iy tl'iou faced.
j increase 1 th. j went to the find co mop
U . " ' e s s .
It is admitte tl-..- carr.e ti.r.t tl la st s-.. a . 1 r b ".: t t . 1
arran-ri 1 pi,.: ball v.-a . r
: ati' w.,0
cor.f:ii v. .!i :
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:.'i.t BILLY EVANS ::: bays
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 29. Pur-
duo and Wabah are still hanrins 1'oiLski. Central
tenaciously to their claims to 'the . j0"?1 state title a. bnskelball champions, i'i('hke. Central '!!!. hut are in constant dange-r of bcinp Beeiie. Ctrtral dislodged by cme, of the other col-
lrpe quintets-. During the coming Akors, Coi tral
week Wabash will have two difficult Haupan. Fdks .....
fcnieei, est Sltle
, . JOl ! ;ca 221-2S2 ..
the public interste..l in a mtch between Jack Dt-mvy and llarrv Wills?
22 1
the hair tonic ads, but the.se lie keeps
'7 j that, statement to mean tha '.j'ko outsmarted Ix-wi.--. In a
C Il.it Spots I I 'iKlphre vs M :.T Readers ';.: ai-i .dd I 1 -li
4
(ominerrlal League -Vneri.-nn Trust 7 r . Cutter Co 7
Id. e l. Sax 1 hd. Fnravir.p Co. . ir-eiiinp Sperials... 1 f. Traiii"t r Mi.oais s. !:. stationery National fu'.s ants 1 it ti Sox f ir imahs ".yi'f(s
1 'm.i-i rs . . . I'iraifs Fhi!li-s .... I'rav.s .... Ib Is
liK.HT FAKFl I. 'I lie Iior. r.Maal around tin" Hack. On ilai-lnr. tliev were Nuit. And t wlirt they wen iiri"ioil that Was nlled tiio in a no nrnt
F.em lrv ard ." Fav Holl T. and M , T. and M sldppir.u Temple 1 iflib-SM-S I-eyals Tiks Hairs II, r;,s ft Side l.a StarIboarth Celts s.-tiii, !1 ,hue!s I.l:l'.:7;k Stars hank Kt-r tau rant l .is'!o l'urniture s ;. aar 1 Flowers .... ana-r stars
Dr. Weener. T"4 I'arrr.crs Trut bld.e. 12-tf
' :; .rr; '. .: .."1.0 4 . ! 4 4 4 . tU j ... 0 c, o H) '.eag ue. 10 7;r 11 .Ml' 3 a 11 ..VP.' 1- 1' ..VmI 11 I:: Ms 11 l'l ..-0 11 l.'l .-i.V. 11 I.-: .4..N J" 14 .417 1; ensue 1...7 :', r . .... I ...... .". v.; o - ... 1 1 . 'II CIO". s f,,,7 7 r, ,:,v'i 7 . .r.v" ', 4 s 1 League. a 0 11,1,(1 " 1 ' .'; e,:'.; 4 " .4 4 4 - 7 .j.-.' i !in
wrestling championship and Ls help-
In? me retain It." Is the way S'tanis:;x i la us Zbyszko explains his victorj K'.7 over Ftrantrlcr Lwis.
On the surface on,- would take
that ZbVsSZ-
;Hi he did, but Zbyfeho when he n.ado
."-a j assertion that his head did the busi''jne's.s wa-s tspeakin from an entirely t different angle. The headioc!; is the favorite hold !.:' f Stranrrler Lewis. When all other .:.ki h(dths have failed htm, Ixvia has al
ways been able to brintr a bout to an end through the medium of the hen dlot k. In order to clamp the hoadlock 00 an nppoinrit it I necen.-ary that ho have a neck and the ordinary style head. In that respect Zby.szko
.:ua.l I differs from almo.n any other '-''IJ j wr' stler in the world. I In the parlance of the wr ptlim? ; catne, Zbyrzko lia- what i.s known as a natural 'turtle draw' or dis-..-."i apjfarint: neck. When I-owi sought JI to apply the head lock to Zbyszko, he ! 4 17 ' rnorely Imitated Die turtle and pave .:;:;;;! Lewis littl to work on. j Two other condition.-? enter into .TT, j t he scheme. Zbyszko is bald"v. 1.1 1 r
ntau-'u. ii tioast.- or a lew more haiiv than pictured in some of the
.'.'.7 I 1 .rex. : ..Vo
.til
with Drank II n and
Dame. Purdue will not be in action Nemeth, West Side. during the entire week, however, uml r, lks , , Stewart, (divers ...
so t:o (lamaito can no uone 10 ine i-.h,,.,,,, a.,itr-ii
' . . i-a . 1 m n L 1 t ! n .1 i n f 1 T a t t r t i'mif ral
1 ' 1 is. 1 liiarvv 1 riauuiUr.. v ruu .11 ......... Wabash, by hard fighting, scored j hit!'m:'"' Commercial . , Abraham, Llks , a one. point victory over Franklin in r.arkas. West Side
,..v-.t I Von Ts V.'.lla
. . 1. it nur
I 1 . r- 1 . . .s .1 III, V. 1
tUPSt IJ t-Il'llJH U, IIIS I 1 V si LI 1. UVt-IJ
refemblOsS the ivory ball, except as the game the two teams played at i nre.iemu. Central ... " ! Iln.lln e..n..nl
to its contents. Zbyszko has brains. Crawford.s-villo recently
How Ho Iloat IjOwIs. meet nirain Tuesdav nirht in the
The exertion of wrestling natural- 1 i'r nklin gymnasium the Crawfordsiy excites persperatlon. Once villo'tlve will face a fonnidahlo onZbyszko starts to perspire that bald ponent. head of his needs an application o 1 The -hednle of colleire contests
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.'2 eis ; 2' .20a-'U 4 !
Villinvi A V.radv has coino for-
ward with an offer of J 200,0 0 0 for a meeting between the two r.a'n. J V ' Dfmpsey i the champion hean--weipl.t of tlie world. Wills onceded f be the gia at. ?t negro fir'atrr at the heav"wt i.pht limii. I 1
Is there a demand for a meeting between the two men? Certainly
, 1 -
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bett. a ; ; ' .
qua
-;h othcanl f ill was I ly
:a t thtou-h ary pT----It N s.i: 1 that th.e I a..-."- t:-e . Mtior.o hat that the of '. Co .a r 1 r'-b'-r
1 1
ie
h
I -e of r: y 1
t !.e w a r r-. hall's :
1
i to h"
as the nr!. f.. r
tir.g. a train.-
S-n t the
n t : :
ss of th. Yatiks i::
tnoke. upon aliv hard hit-
C.iant p
1 .
0 r I ' s pe
rils wa'J attribuf 1 by or.e of tho saiar'.ea with the came, to th'
curve balls. John Heydhr. pre:drr.
tu.r.al Leairue has t:. a1 out the Kim w.s of
the fail c'.a--.c. Ilevdbr maintain-- tha'
.Tkr.r.y IN' erf. .-Kihful !; of
f th Na
varre throry lis l.a"ue !u
pro-.f v.-.as pi rC'O.i curve : l ac,, iü.'i k s .
e n
1 :
r o n "t.-ol
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t IV
1 i:H : r; -
s of the
li.ttrrs
a-1
: : f c tb
m of 1
e ; ea TI. th
v r t r, 1 1 r. i r. . ;
r siti for his opponent to make any headway. With his disappearing neck and his polished bald head, Zby.-fzko is a tuogh baby for the headlock.
for the week .shows no games for -Monday night. Games set for the remainder of the week follow: Tuesday, Jan. IM. Noire. Dame and Michigan Aggies
That explains why Zbyszko says at South Dend; Wabash and Frank-
' . . . 1 . t .t.i
nis neau w on nun tue iiiie ana ia Min it Pmnklln
helping him retain it. ! Wodnorlay. Tol). 1 In the first meeting Lewis applied Detroit Junior College and the luadlock. lie held it for! p....... nr2,,nr-i.Mf.
Dt
a few moment.5'. Zbyszko drew In .
the neck, writhed out of the hold and Iewis slipped to the floor. Zbyszko was after him In a second, hooked hi.'s lees In a scissors around lye wis and with a neck hold won the fall. In hLs second meeting with Iyowis, Zbyw.ko time and again thwarted the luadlock by pulling in tlie old neck a la turtle. Zbyszko often wrestles minus the regular fhoes. This f,ict has ofen caused much comment. lie says it .s much easier to break a toe hold mi nits the shoes than with them on.
Central
I'earson. Eagles Monro, West .Side Fetters, Olivers IMschke, Elks Flapp. Federal Nye, Federal heilerer. Antlers Iiasmusscn. National . Myers. Olivers Fetters, Olivers Kiebards, Central ....
O. Topp, West Side
Jlorvatii. West Side Goreki, West Side Shambaurh. Central T'dvardl. West Side Ilaugan, Flks F. rugger, Federal Kaeiha, West Side M. Topp. West Side Churchill, West Side Clerzniak. West Side Mitchell. West Side Moore, West Side Duraanska National I'omor, Eaples
(osgrove, Federal .. Casrnier. Elks Warbt. Central M. l'opp. Commercial Weisbrodt, National
Hewespelear, Eagles
.... l'l 4 '-11 1M4 L'l 4 ! , .LTD l'l.". j I'la 1
no other flgb.ter in the game today has .a. better change to win from Demp.-ey than ilis.
1 21.',
Ji:
Talk of nnoth.er meeting hetw-cn Demps'y and Carper. tier is ridicu
lous of course, no one can blame
:,.', ivmpscy for locking on such a bout j :
'ju with tavor as it woiuu o" i l r.i'c-02..o-i;r.;j,ng. -1- 1
mL.(
j Possibly the foreign critics ear, li,Vl.ll bunk the fh-rht fans en the otb.eri.j,,.
nthusuag over .'-uc n a
rv 1 ill a: d tho.. 1",
he -nit h.ait -
'Kt-kir.g is : .,
ear. s" n.i:.or hi-,";.-
I ( r.eour.'.iring your.g h-'-' ; curve PalN." H. ydr 5a j the. spitball .;'.s :r -1: jrho freVK b !;v r!1 - w r I o'iiu'Mi :a tri' d o a ' 1
1 'art' in pt-'-f' I O in et h,. "; sj
I io coming ba-'k to run .
1 p;t.'!i;:;r :n : h" lo.'ijor h -i;ur
List -.ear. but c!'," thing th.a
''I" ' o - 1 . promising carve ball
ame up. Wi'L su !i mat' rial 1"::
! y.
m a " rs aji ,: to :i. When and when p'-ruiitt";'., aire th"
!'.'!'.. to th" obi orthoof hurling. N v they
r. u n". ri r or
pi'eh.ers tha;
side into
FT. WAYNE BOWLERS! CATCHERS FAVORED LOSE MATCH GAME FOR PILOT JOBS
Thuixlay, Teh. tl Indiana and Marquetto at Milwaukee; Terre Haute Normal and Kastern Illinois Stato Normal at Charleston, 111. IYIiLay, l ob. 3 Wabash and Notre Dame at South Iiend; DePauw and Karlham at Uichmond: l"ranklin and no. so Polv
fit Torrn Unnto- tnnphPs-tnr r'ntto-c I Tl!rn". Eagles
. V. ' .r Ki'PPert. National
and -uuncie rsormai at luncie; Schunaci er. Temple
Merom College and Oakland City "n Kirk. Central
College at Oakland City; Valparaiso and St. Viators at Kankakee, 111. Saturday, IY1). I Indiana and Minnesota at Minne
apolis; DePauw. and Butler at Indianapolis; Torre Haute Normal and Oakland City College; . at Oakland City; Karlham and Hanover at Hanover.
, id
2V2 2V2' a 1
...!!! 'J11 match. However. I ha v.- my doubts f-d! about it. ! '' HJ,1,' r saw th Demps y-C.arpntier , .'.".".'iöl'-lipi I fiuht. Carr'enticr shoAved a dancr. r-,-!10;0iis right hand. He had Dcmpsy !!!!!! trouble once but only for a few j ;04-2Ös-jiV.i ! moments. Carpentler is simply!
with th"
om st a v;.i co:
I I ..bird . - i 1
I .-ute thfit in ti::.hT.e pitching of t!o h a -;x or - 'Ti !::; a : a" !; r io-" .!..
-""i-L'O'.t j p h vsieallv unfitted to cpe a.t 1 2: ; champion.
BROWNSON DEFEATS CORBY BASKET MEN
2a: 1 Jo-1
gl Is 'I is
, . . . .
as j saving lie didn't
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Fipuros SIlov' ise OKI Hackstop? Receive Many Managerial Berths. N'KVV YOKK". Jan. LTh Youngsters who want to st.ay in the game
tueeu the Lincoln Life Insurance ' after their baseball legs give out
oiiyer alive Lifo I ram I)e feats Lincoln Life.- Iiy o0 Pins Sunday.
Salary Too Low? See the Judge
Eager, Olivers
ieek. Eagles Keene. Caranereial I.ivengool, Federal Schneider, i;ji;s ... borne, Central Keebe. Elks
1 Lett. Ell s
Schneider, Federal .
Allen, red era I He vers. Wmple Wiliett, Comruercial Henninge. Federal Harper, Eagles Keene, West Side.. I'arvis, Fagles larr. Olivers Hensler, Singers .. Woelfel. Central ...
l Atvau. Central I . . .1 n H ir-... f ; 1 -
Jack Kcarr.s, who is mar. a ', rempsey, is ciuotr.i in a i.ew-; '.
loo' n th.e
match with faor.
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:r-'"alli Manage to ,o-c Out
!i in in f! itiii": Intcrliall (onte-t.
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j-y-jthat Demp-ey hasn t drawn fa-, : color line, that he has no f'
! Kearns is rrporto
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meeting Wi'Js. but tb.at b ! o.'.v.-v ! lite ;' a
Co"! r.e -. proposition. K' arr
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A large ei:thu-ia-t ic crowd turned out to watch th.e match game be-
Komniel to File His Complaint With Judge Landis.
j Five cf l'ort Wayne and the i'onser:atie Life Insurance Five of South H:nd engage jn one of those old time rivalry battles, whb'h was jvullcd t:'f
sun,
i u
lay after-
win for pins.
at the Shafer Alleys
noon. .r.u ir require, i m a
the Sout!: land team by JU
The loc.sl.s starttal off in the haid, winning the opening Fcssion by IG Pins and after that they bad the l'ort Wayne boys crowding the head pin too hard, which resulted in a
lot r
should go to catc hing. It seems from figure.- that tin wis old backstops have the best ehar.ee of remaining in the game at big money after their ia!J days aro ('re-half of the major league managers are old catchers and practically ewry one of them have teams up in the races in both leagues, aid time catchers in fact have become yo successful in handling te.im.s that club owners are seeking
i Connie Mack Tells Pitcher Ed;
Fiscbke, Elks ' Kepler. Elks ,
Abrabatn. National ., -Mohn. Elks W a en er. Federal
"If you are not satisfied with your Schnelle, West Side.,
salary' In baseball, take U up witn , ,,ullif'' reoe-ai .,
Judge Landis." ! Finter. Wen 'sid".!!'.! That Ls the latest ultimatum the ! r.raman, National ... club owners have handed the ath-i trntz Elks , j .anta. est Side I Webster. West Side.,
Mack Is th? originator of 1 I'inkes. West Side
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!!!!!!!!!!!!! f'M! support the matt'h.
... fni 1 ! That is a rathe-
"iVii" : '.vh'1 none consider? the prop f'a ! vi r de by William A. F.radv. ... fa:; j n;,,,.. York promofr rru trar !" "e;: i TVmpioy ? 1 "n.ee a ai Will-- " ... fo:; ; raio. Why sloujld K' ina wa.rr ... fn:'.!0 wh'-ther or ti- t th'- L-H.t v.
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railroads. In this Kddio lhern for optn berths.
'kg half-prl'o sale Verr.cn'.-.
SPORT ANGLE
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Kraft, shooting number four
I the visitors, gave a rare exhibition
of cutting 'em down. He turned i ! t i i. o- bat
: practically everything in tue book
Put that do-as not win game-
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Come to Us COMFORT Wear Canlilev
Shoe
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Comfortable. er.sible. 'ooklng, lor.g wearln , at reasonable pr: e. Kxcluslve .South Fend fcr n.ftVn and women's !fver Sh.c .
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good a very ncnta Cantl-
Ellsworth 's
, is neeos-arv to bunch f trikt s
u:i..? Hoppe Is to get his chance der to count for anything. ' ' rcziln his championship billiard At th.e eonclusion of tho f.ve men :;t:e which h hell frr so many team match Tom Sharkey and Pill PtH-hrman engaged in an individual shvke S diaefer, who dethroned ' rr.atch. v hich was won by the forIIopp'. has notified the ex-champ to:rr.er. Sharkey cot a bad s'.art, get ready. 'counting is' to Io.-hrman5 A:.
lhe match will be stag,! at Chie.io on Marcli 27. 2S and 2?. The two star will meet la Orchestra
with I T'ir. Vntinnnl l.-ri rue leads with six
! managers who h.ave served behind
pat Moran, manager of the
, It, ds. has two pennants and a
.for 'A ' v.orhr.T championship to his credit.
in or
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is .1 seating cap.r .ty
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, P.ut ho came hack m the second with ' ho UrnV( ar . mit
a I l,.T-..o r.n tlu m.ir.
ns I. SS ... . . V'. S.. ...ss. I . , T1 I
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oro.eu wie oci m ho aao win 111
. 27 count arainst Fill" dill left it to tin- bad.
Put
Pranch Rickey had the runner-up j la.-t year and tho prospective dark Ihors. of l'J22. George (libson failed ' to win a pennant in his lirst year jout. when hL team coi:apftd in the Istrotch with the pennant almost j cinch"d.
a success ol the National Poston. Pi!'
in
of 2.C00.
The match will bp for l.r.aa iioints I L.yed in blocks of 500 each night. Lovers of th billiard game in the cast were hoping that SVhaefer
would t-el
ct New York, but the
champion was loyal to Chicago. Will Schaefer be, able t 'i repe . t hi win pvr Hoppe ar.d retain the titb-?
Was Hoppe's def
to, tnat Me did not t."
:urn,.y seriously enough? Some of the experts insist Honno
f j
his game during
u.att h by six s i '. cn.NSEF.VATlVE S'a.rkoy Kr .eir. r , s l.af r Abr.il a:a , Van Kirk Totals LINCOLN I.IFU. ;rfi:a Fsirnan
due
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to tlie recent
played far below
ua
th.
Ire tourney,
Urat: I ' ohrrr.an Tt.;N . Sl .irkey .. Pachnaaa
Others insist that Hoppe has gone,
a (.., tnat r.e t.o lomre- invis--.
positive S.diaeft j- 1
;g r t-h w
that b.e
They are
o.-y :n t:ie con-.:: n ::.o:- pronoun
;s. Ti.e score: LIFE. p.-; 1- fM lao 11 lvl , f-'l l'S , jvj laä ls , l.'.S. KM 177 . ? 01) fi-7 I'7 17 l'-v , f." IT; P.a . lJ 1". 11 , F.N f 1 " 117 , 1..'. fit f.2 . S7 '.''.; s7." .1- 217 f.'l . foJ f"1'. 2 1 a one's o.vn .,'
O.J
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or tne
: the only playing manager among th receivers. He started in mlds'(.i?or. last year after Johnny Kvcrs resigned ar.d he did as well with the club as could be expected. Unclt Wilbert Pobir.son is another good example of th rjcc-S3 achieved by former catchers. ProoklyT. swears by him ar.d he Is one of the most popular and most able managen in
.It he game.
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Onlv two managers in t.:r
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be
Main :etr
C, ::. ger grown
so jmngent. .m'le svra p of sp. oiled meat the whole mal. .dir. pad. an cvv. to dr;::k tr.u-'.
st v c t his own fei t. Thr. e who dwell near water know-
is tu A :air.: II
:he rat uro of tls'.es.
A!!3'!'
can league can trace their career
Ii rjK. lü U.O aiisi fib f."...
days. Connie Mack, veteran manager of the Athletics. 13 the dean ol them all. The lean leader of the Philadelphia Americana used to rx th..- king of th.ern all. but he hai hec-n in the slumps for six years. !.- Fohl, who ha.- built up a pennant contender for th" St. IjO:: ltrivn is th only other forme: catcher handling a club in Pan Johr.son'3 circuit.
Connie
the idea. Pitcher Kd Rommel is the first big leaguer to seek Justice from Landis. It seems when Pommel received his contract from Maok, there was a letter enclosed which said: "It will be absolutely necessary for our club to play better ball next year if we are to meet with financial success. If the salary offered doesn't meet with your approval, submit your complaint to Judge
KUnlski. West Sid..
Kauffm.in. Temple Muessel. Antler I'.ruggner, Antlers Marshall. Oliver Terry, Olivers Koehl.-r, Central Coreoran. Llks Miller, Elks I'rngger. West Side r.rinkmtn. Earles Pes Jatdln. Central Wehster, Wed Side Mitchell Cotnruf-rcdal ... Wiema 1, Olivers Went zet American Sehlem'. Wet Sid
l'rug -er. West Side
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Youthful Star- Like Laip; , Meet V ith (ireat Succcs-Durin-1921.
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Landis."
The seasons of 1920 and 1521 were I Ziniuiennan. Temple supposed to have been baseball's ! s"mmer3' National
biggest years. Pomrael f.gures if it; He-jdv L'"wl Select Cla,ss. is impossible to get a rahe after! A dozen fellows qualified for the
two big vears. there Lnt much select :lass, and Pay Heyde, of the
season pro dua
chance for him. Kvhlently Pommel intends to nc
cpt the d'dl hurled at him by Mack i
Specials in the Elks league, topped the bunch with 673. The hamburger boy sloughed the sticks as though
Here io what he Ir quoted as savinc: ine v orc maa IO or ler lor bira "I am tired of drawing a minor w!"n 1)0 'ot lh" Knin&' and hi --
league salary with a major league H ..-i n.v . -. ui u,o sea
son. i.ra: complete .ist or players
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Fr':;' ite-nt r.e v.- r'ars is Man:-' racira with heir. g thdayn of Tol 11; er. . At or... mere I e 2I wi ru-:
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Lt har, th co-::Mi
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. making th.e grade are as follows;
, ' neyO. IPks
l i-major league
club. I would welcome a trade or a sale that would Lake me else
where
cr i. wont piay. 11 i am to De paid . sctafer. tntral ... a minor league calary. I belon? to ! Casrnier, Like a minor le.ague." l'J' v.l i'1 j Comor. La - les Neraetn. West Side. I Kiekarc.?. (Vr.tral . nXTKR.S .TnWI'ItKY STORK. iF.tt rs Ohter ... You've read that headline many i F.redrrar.. Central .i i- .ui ; Moskteilder. SiLger
.1 v o;i's. t-i i.i. ii, i. ue . r.s. i .iit es i e. ;,r Commercial
ana inriziy peop:e are auke :n tnat they both want to make money, but o;e of then; chocses the wrcr.g way. Go to S.?hueL's any day and you'll find your jewelry needs filled. 25-tf
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In speaking of La:, csa at New Orleare. hwokmal-.e.as who b.al
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If ycu pelt deps with meat dumplings you will lo9 all ar.d get nothing.
Women sat money by buying your shoes at th U. 3. Arrny store. 330 S. Michigan et. All rtandard rr.ake3 of Ehoe3. Factory blemish. $1.95 u. 365-tf
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