South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1922 — Page 12

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Skoio Indomitable Spirit in Sensational 31-22 Victory

Two Trjnif? Battle on Lvrn Term- During Fir.-t Half, But Notre Dame Pile- Up Lead in Closing Minutes of Play Frank McDcrinott Elected to Captain Five. While basketball dopesters everywhere were predicting defeat

IUI UIIC UiUIIC Ul lilt: d iiiimiai tvo lal ill fell . Walas' rejuvenated team displayed one of the grandest exhibitions of the "fi-htin- Irish" spirit that has been witnessed on the basket- I , .. , p.. , ' , . . . r . . i h-!l court, holding the farmers to a tic during the hrst halt, and t

lie htinq; for the lead during the

frame, piling up ciht points during the closing minutes, and win

nir.;: by a 31-22 pcore.

t rorn tart to nnisn it was anynody s game, witn iNotre Uamc

fighting drpcrately. The Aggies gold and blue soon convinced touh affair. Lacking the serv - ices ot ivoger Miey. L.uaie Anderson and Marry Mehre, who v.'ere includfd in the group disqualified for professionalism, , Notre Dame elected to play a defensive game. The blocking was well done, and the Aggies ' ban to find the basket almost j unapproachable. Consequently they resorted to long shots, but only a few of these were success-! ful. The Aggies began the scoring by making good on a free throw, but Notre Dame came right back and sunk a basket. This seemed ti .-irr: o tl": A":;iv for a tinif . !i for- th"j wt iK -it-!? to p lover Ir;-h h': I rh iIk- -l up ihr in-re r.t. T!1." r.irnirs son tr the to r v Vi TV" IriIi '!Isp!ifl orir frc.t, 'I'-f'-riU' work an! r'.'ih'-'l irif t !clrrmtt Ciptain T:-:.v- v..':.- cüUv'1. a?:1 durir.g th' li.trrn'- th :!-tlon of I'r.ir.k M''J' r:'U lo tli e capialnrr of th ha ;iv n f"f "M'i fro: IV.iy w:is r MJtildl, v. r.;-;i o'l th part J '.'ic.:! t!:-i:' in th an l pr tty a.-:i of t!i. A:gic flrop;,:'1 out- tor Ntr D umo. but tlo Ar;-;s ti-l thf s'-orf almost tiirow, )i:t thn Kill was knoclcr-l to th- enter of thr J!o(ir. whrrr fjrn" I J r. r.f-if-'I it up. On. wri..Tt I t-V.r for th; Ki-kt arnl .-or"'!. .-s one of tli pr-ttit .sb.ot.s of th ,Mt;. J'l.-t bffort' t :' A'-:: dro;t;i' -I ?c'!-.- stn(H-l io all. fh- half c !o, (1, ;ti"!ht r and th i Hun Jlclay Ka'S. I ; j r i halvt-.. tJirr intt'rhall r-! ny rru'-s w r" run. a rour nrin ra 1-tweoi I-alin and Carroll 1 1 n T a -? v.-(n l.y tl;. fnnr.fr in l:06n4. 't r'. y IT iH'm t. ara l.ruk" tin nl 1 r-'T'i r"''i- 1 for th'- ic man i I.ty v li'n st. fro:n Hrownon Hall in 1 . 'Yr o!o! re-oi-1 w.im r'.iy uas li:irl prt-sjf-J to win. howvr, t'i" I'rovr.op.j:r trailir-; by r r.f morn than a yard. In th final ' v ii y tr." Pay Dodders won liorn In !:t' I. s- than a minnfo ;iftr i-Iav had .i'irt.' I for the .v.-rond hilf, pre try J ! .ijm" ' arr;'I the Pall down the b-rgth of fi;.' -ojrt. and MelVrmitt wa.v allow' 1 to sink nn ay hhot. Th A-'-i'-'t t:oi the 5cori and then f-Tr 1 ah. e.i-1 by tvi pnirif- .M.-T-rr:T .''or"d on with a fi t lir"w. a p. d "'mi aft-cward- t",a1 t!!- V H fro.j, a .Jifti-ult crou.-h :ng I'-irle-t r.fn h- akt. thus i--t'irr'ir.: r!i' had to Notre lvinv y'r.n ' y d ro ppi nno'liff, and N'oti.. T'am ut j-o h-idrd aftnr that. jp t-,MIchhtl a1b d Il'S bit to the 'ormr. Mi-r'-rmi?T r.vnd- jrond with a I-'.v moj- r e fn;s and Gill; -"an -1 'iMfu! , b"e:i T tbt o ' i ; n i a''-;r M rm i' t, ! '. :rg -pb r. l;d b ill 'ame, th--n took t'o nnpute or t front thr - , , Th,a pretty - ? h o ! p 1 1 'i ! ! d . tf b fr r tio r h 1 1 .Notre Hämo. Toir- p ..... K ; r grrieJ. lKii'-lfv rr ward T'orw ards. .'? p. t r. G ;:a rd a Ginr ds GUkey ;tr f1 a r ! S w a r v o n 1 1 5 C Sul .trutior :o iirh'.in I. o ;-:-., Ka;;,fop (, : ) 1 ; a r. . Ka' ( : 'can for 1.04:1 Go'j - h, I j r V;ch::an rgi Swap.- f.-r p. Ion f-"r .-; 'a n. r-. SPORT ANGLE Ba ? if r.o . v, 1! a : nvjvu - spcrt. :i ca ,i ".e 5 i' a ri.".rt ri-ycd c " r r c ! r, r tan p. t-. t r -ina:. 1 U ! J o TP. 1 i: d:at:y I eco r 1-. ha?1. l-p, vfc :a'. . kttlall uan".-? rla:c p !n .1 yf.jr have a t!et op. th phyr.Tu ' e 1 ;k r: b.ijfkt tball r !p. e.u .y r-.v.;;h. Mov. c':oo!s ar.d a::;ate':r a hl'i'.i that is ong x :v of th high 1 5 k ft ball s1 n ab':t d r. o t e r. i l r u r. t '. 1 firs of Ayr:!. r i the : :rey o A grr.it r.irt t.1: Nov. 1. a r.-. .'. rM.r.d the Tv.. . W t'T C - a r.?i:res co ... rts.'.'.ar. m:: -ii fl'.-.i-wAj th.ir a ?rea p.r.r.y of ureripg t .....4.. . . . 4 T k uir e r.Iarp it hi if heart., e !rf rucus than ; m o c r t e p. p. . barts 11 b-en Ko frshr.v . Hi. J .a : r. , than a'.; of p rt c?mb!r.d. B' li''hi" fv'.iedulf ur.c.ues- . v. i : . f ro h "1 '.:rr. out" the p'.ayfr b---vif'.y thro eh is youth. 1 fv tr '.-vol hv' I s'ur.'t ar' : f r '.00 g ' -o it m re t.-iar tw- veir cr. -..'- ar-:y teams. T"A o 4.' ?.:; .1 week . p'er.'y fo; t p o:.hf,:'. V a'.:'-1. ball fr'ars. Mrr-tl.-.n that i? ipj.irti vs.

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started out confidently, but the ! them that the game was to be a . . Will Take Place Of Arnold Staatz On Coast Outfit -lari:nvk twomuly I'lifprn Twombly is or." of th"1 niri Chi'.asro Cub-3 who to "Ivn ! An:f!'"t in payment for Arnold j Staatz. I Staatz i the former Holy Cross i .star who had a brief trial with the j Now York Giants and Uoston KeJ Staat, who ;. a utti" ie.uow, wa. pron.ounrcd too lunt to 5tana inc strain of a major Uapuo campaign. In addition. hi didn't seem to ( ahl to soht ld. h-acruo pitrhiny. ManiR'r W'ndo Killift-r, of the Anfh.s club, is liopcful that i Twon bly w ill fill th hole matin ly i tin. lo; of Staatz. I Twomlily has rover had a rral 1 ohano to vliow his worth as a bi? i j league r's;ular. He is a loft-handed i hittor. fairly fast on his feet and a Twnml'ly s'opis" to hav? tlic H-Mllty and it Is possible a chanco to play lorularly will brin? out his talents. . . . . r- . L iÄ j i oar w a.s inc i-im v idau, wiic failed to show form untii pivon a cii.m''.' a.s a regular. BOWLING Mii.hi:i:s.

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Eddie Welsh Defeats Ruhlin

z Tribute Paid To Boxing by Coach Of Columbia U. Crcio DV JIM kici;. Odumbbi l"iuirrity O.ach Cnw. dvan- . ' k i : . i v r y w t l ; . i ' . ' - j tageou in teichini? control cf torn-; , '-ordm irion of mir ; 1 ar.u mus-.e, ' ar.-s.m si. omite.-y ana, ,,0.co ! Bcxin? is o of the. rea.taat i i-imc- In th. urr'.d tn t'-li'ii manii r.e.e.s and control of fmpT. a n;:t n a lexer Jo- L- therefore a Uut thLs is not . Uoxir. brui in fat teaches cwvlsy. It i s ovrn-d bv rub s whih foter the rrincirde r f pi e-and-tako a principle which certainly every youn? American FhouM know If H to ht pelf-reliant. Boxir. In my' oninlon .houM be nn.de comru.pory i In our schools. No oth r g:vA a. boy Quito fo niurli s: ort can; Good boxers control their tim-

r,er. This 1. r .-cr.tial bfcauso th I t!-in usual, hl.;h school of?.cia!a are minute a hoxr lo5es his temper his ! co undent that he usual lare nurnopponent is sure to flip something j bo rt-of tho followers of the team

over, llvr-n when hurt a hover i-:eep.s his f mpT. And he must, unlern he wishes to tako the count. Boxing cultivat'-. po!., for without poi no flht can be won. Boxing promotes ft a richness and give a man that rapacity for f-elf-def-T') v.iiich In turn crivts ri.1 to -al.ii conlidiice that mr.nn .o inuch in every walk of life. To thoso who think that boxing ii a trejh pame, b t me say that rowing; is tho tousht pa me in thi world. Tn boxing, th other fellow pun :sh-s you, but In rowing you have prot to puni.sh yonr.'lf. I have bf en rowin? ail my l:fi and have btn coaching oar?men for 30 yo us. 1 liavo also done much boxing. I can appreciate tb.e difference. I 'very American should know howto U50 h! har.d.s both to protect himself and to protect others. Good Joxer make fro od citizen. In time of peace and pood soldiers in tim of war. Th public must distinguish. between a boxer and thug. No two typs can be more dissimilar. Yea, boxing 1. a groat game and T highly recommend it to the. youth and young manhood of the. land. BILLY EVANS Sayi 0 . The lure of the filthy lucre sfeni lo have playtvj ha 00. with college football. Tlio expulsion of three Notre Dame players v:w tho fust break in tho .tonn. The? dri.ppir.s: of niroi Iliioois players and fight more from Notre I'aine from all col.ogn athletics is the latest t-ensatlon. It look.? fry much at? If Coach Yost of Michigan and Itockne ft Notre Dame had the riht dope on proft'.-AFionalism. TIuo two great coaches made tho statement that proft-ssionali.-m was thv great es; menace college atlilefie was facing. rrofe?sional football promoters think nothing of offc-riu from $100 to Jöf'o a panic to colboe football .-tars. That is a lot of money to some chap who m ?t rulim: to malaboth ends iheet in an l'foiT. to j;-e an education. It i 15V to uudfr.sfard how thf .-t col5 H'ara fill tor such alluring c Urc. Most of them figure thry arv ti t 1 4 1 r : ' ' e .i ... .a - tu irr'. at wror.r. mat it wiu ho an ta.j nritif-r to play 'irh r ;m nam p. and t la t f y nmr u; th fall fi-m zvn In ristr'p to tri'1 iro!-;U't.i- i . or profoA'ional foothall in t!: 1 ir-r fiti, 11 must h $ ii I tint tht-v hav- i.ot

'"r j tri- d to ;'ii up pUrs still in r..dThe so ;o! itii.v.:- h.tvo bet n T''' I ptrprtra td y tlv : ;n tll-io-. n pro-,-..! niotrr in mot i-.u-v..

Hi -v r v 1- r. T' i1 f i " r. 1 1 L-anie is ynr. to .-uff r foothill a' Pecans ot ich V 10.. 'it! LT?. if tno pro game 1-

".'ito prosper in all s'-tions or inc 'y, I'n'.ir.'ry, no indu- tr.fnfH s'auld bo

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4-' Witli all th star athk :?ralu:ifi:in -ra-'h ye.tr, it "is -pro :v.ott: .- i.f prof.io! 44i!shoi:!il !'ivf no frouM-

w h -ni. thfootball r ."i'htin 4 r.' longer th-- ( ol r.'v a '. 1 -1 i m e t h e 1 r 3laver from m flu 1". r ! d t !'-! und' r leer. . i.o.r 1. tlo'.f It.:' five In th pa V a !.- i! a de npil str:d-".x It ha? a n a !I -y- i! - .-M .;;-.d .v:':t-, th. filthy FPort. Thcso pe 1'ic r, j?urr.ey ?ith or to tin- r a.-t ! durir. the w i Others t fortunate h - in '.n fr.,1 i-r i-inte Tr.lriof strong for the ; pelf i., no lor? r an ii'.etitutio;-; I merely for th be.Tinr.er. The t -era 11 i? a!?o al to ui-' it to ad'.anTho poif :eaon . i -r.it . j:i ? c u t h 4 . r o w a 1 h 1'rom r ow until sea?:n, the leadof the country n in that section t.10 c.ivirg' of thai : :-. z profession.i 1 n m a th- country. The ?irt b:c rrofes-.ior. il tourna ment opens at San Antonio on lbluary Tli" puisea offer' d t. attract th b-adin? pro-so'.frs arc .arjer t.-.an t.;o.-j cf roitliern ciiRmpionsl many of th in I i.-i promob-jv of the to'ir:u:v,r;:t 1: t e an Antor.:o r .-" f c r the prof . i s. mi -After th? San A tithe pro wi'.l hi th'i.v r-repert. where on I-Vh-a . to e - t o ; ; ; . a t e Ives, to

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lf and 11 tliev will co ritt f. i f .-if n 1 1 nn a On Ibruary 2 1 Houston will offer !a 1 1.00 3 pur--. On Mir.a J a:ii -t. I New OrU i::s will attract with! money prizes totaling J3.CC 0. In ad - diti'Ui to the?. new tourneys for the

MICHIGAN QUINTET WILL MEET LOCALS

Flint Team Will Oppose BurnIi urn's High School Five Here Saturday. The nint. Mich. High school -,u;r.;e: will bo tho next opponent of an- oiue isixet i05;nr macr.m?. Du to the inability of Co Hint acritroi'atlon to get proptr trail conr.cotior., th.e arr.u will r.ot ?tart until 4:4" o'clock Saturday after:.or.n. It would bo conteited Sati;r iUy even:r.s but G. A. Cooper, Y. M. O. A. physical director. has promised tho U53 of the association court to the .e'ruth Ber.d Business c liege team fur their clash with th's Michigan City Y. M. C. A. team at that tirr.r. Although the came will bo titer will L present. Itiiniluiiu DrilUns Squad. Coach Burnhim continued to rond his men through a stiff drill yesterday, putting them through u lon; sctm-mage. after a half hour was .pent In running through the elcna'.d. Vic Ra,!e?ton. who has been ho. din? down the back Kuard Job. did not report for practice iat liiht. beii.!, tho only regular nussir.g. ('o4ch T'urnha.Tn will probably start Benny 1x1 nar and Ollie I'd wards at forwards, Nyikoa at center, Capt. Sf-heer and either Ralston or ecllh at guards. Buntman and Anderson. subs'-Hute for words. W'ill f;ee action before the riir.o Is over. A New Elberfeld : X .TOD SAKUENT. In Joo Sarsent, tho inhtlder ;ic-(iuir-.d by rortland from Detroit. Coapt L"3sup fans will sec a second edition of "Tabosco Kid" ElberfeM. Among Detroit players Faxr- nt was know a-? "Scrap Iron." While Jo- is not particularly' punarious. ho U thi aresivj type of pUer wiiu is fichtin all the way." Sargent was a ftar player in th r n t m national Leasno. lie reemej to "o a t riflo larkinj: as a major leagurr. Hitting was his rrrat':t weakness with the Detroit club. Sargent wa usd nt e.aort ptom o nil ba-e and third I r s 3 by the "i:"i'-, and ptrfonr.t 1 ny cr-dit-uhly in ill- KM. ! Tho Tier catoff U a smart ball pla: er. It ia doubtful if any other r layer in tho American League, is as , wt H verged in tho i u1k With tht I"i-tvoit players Sarrr r;t 'was always a hir lauyh. Any tint a ner ir.p.v'M r was injuria, doe y col It 40 yei wa-: "You bette stay in there, if isar-:-'ont rver K-ts a rhanco our jh Is ;-0!-p." Joluuiy Mohardt Now Slated 77 Conch irw York Univ. XI. W YORK. Jan. " 1 . - - Johnny Mohardt, one of the Ntre Dame f.i-jtbill i-'ar- not involved in tho s andal .nrroundiiis tlie Taylorvillef'urlmvillo game- last ve-ar come to New York university as a . v h next fall. n,iu are said to hae been virtually completed on Tue? lay whereby Mohardt will e-'aeh the bak.i of t'ae local lfcven and act a.s general .-5'stant To Tom Thorp, the new head coach Mo hardt plaVis to rr.t'-r a medical colbo in th!.51 chy next Septeraber. Gotham U ill Not Permit Dcmpscy-Brcnnan Battle Ni:V YOKI. vTan. The pro pcs.vj match between .Tick ivmrsey and Ih'l Ihennan for th world's heavyweight boy.! cli impiorhip v. ill no: tolerated in New y0rlc W'il.iam MulJoen, clialrman of til rtat-- athletic commission, Tiesiay informed Tx Kickaid, promoter. I "lar.s had been under way to Imld the l-e-ut in Madir.on Square (l irdea March 17. Mr. Hi. kard, follow ins Mr. Muldoon's statement said all negotiations for the bout, insofar a lie was concerned, were ab.ir.3or.ee'.. P r c- f : sc-i oral s, 1 1 : e r ever.t.s whi"h have are the respalar featured pouthem play for year.-. It is ?a;d a half dozen rrom.inent professionals have, forme 1 them 1 -. . ' 1 - . C 1T., O tllh'fl O a T,-il ofav.1' :ho southern events in mass forma.tion, dlvidins? the total into o,ual shar----i at the 1 1 of the southern ; e Walter Hagen, Jim Barnes, Mik Brady ar.d Jock Hutchison are not in the proposed stable. These stars prefer to take a chance on thtdr own jb.ouk, fee; j prof.tab'u. . . ... win prove more

Hunt Weapon to Drive Down Professionalism

Hy HENRY L. FARROX. Vnltcd I'rcs CorrtpoiultMit, NEW YORK. Jan. 31. Aroused b;. the football scandal In tho mid. liewest resulting in the dlsTjalif.caticr of r.ir.e Univers.ty of Illinois athletc-s ar.d eight from Notr Tame, ccdh;iati athletic ofllcials are nvhiniN a wir tn thft p rl n'l n rn t r, a 1 'fi-.t-i n 1! . j k Utlt What weapon to u?e in doin? the l"paid jrame' to death is ena of tho jl.irc.es: problems to solve. 1 Western cenfert-nco bodir?, who j lor.g ajto ftarte-l a campun for I clean athlcticj have found, hat tnk- ! b"iST a varsity letter away frcm ;n offender does r.ot threaten a penalt dangerous enough to overcome the lure of inc c-a?y money. Warnints Penalty. 'SV, ,,. I a il-v-aonorar.o c is-1 m echool would mrkej Perhaps charge'' fro unthoughtful athletes look twico bofore they took the jam?. If any band of students went out and brought disgrace upon their university by Eorne act against the c;vil or criminal code they would be expelled without ee-cond thought. The act of the Illinois and Xotro Damf stars, earning a serious blotch on tho sportsmanship of their universities, is ju?t us much a disgrace and warrants a penalty just as heavy Perhaps none of, the players were paid. However, they are all old enough and should have mental power enough to know that thej wore doing wrong. They admit they knew it but thought they could ret away with it. Cloud- Tumble Down. Notro Dame and Illinois will have littlo more than sympathy for their reward on athletic fields pcrhar-3 for several years to come. Notre Dame, particularly I5? hit hard. There in't a regular left for Knute Iiockno to build his 1022 eleven around. His track team, his baseball team and Iiis basketball quintet are thot to piece?. All oi! it came ju?t a,i he was about to get the crowning reward for years 01 hard work. Raise Havoc With Illini Hopes for Title in Baseball Football Eliminates Diamond Stars Witlf Serious Injuries Crangle Big Los. Tako nothing1 for granted In b:c ball applies as w ell to the collect a as tho professional ganio. Carl Lundgren, former star f the Chicago Cubs, js now bai?ball coach at tho University of H'inoiM. At tho close of the 1321 nra?on It seclude certaiti that Lundgren wtul 1 have a sreat ohance to win tho conference titlo in 1921. Injuries sustained by a number of his stars in fcctbail. plus an added handicap because some of his p'ay-t-rs have been barred on ucooun of professionalism, has mado his task a mo?t ditlicult one. Crangle, one of hL star?, ha bet-n disqualified as .1 result of the football Nand il. This w ould ha ' t eni his last year on the vaisity. Football greatly upset Lundr.m's calciilaiiuns. .MoCann, one i-f hi-, best pitchers, received a broken shoulder. Durant, who was expected to go bis nt shortstop, also suffered a broken Shoulder. Yoge!. Hie team'a best hitter and s'ar outhtlder. rCtived a nuijle brui-.? on hi;, throwing arm in th- Chicatro jjame hat rcfu?L-s to respond to treatment. ilo.jttge r, ancthtr varsity pitc.ier. fell lat week and broke a bo - bone? iti tbo wrist of his throw in-r armIo t summeM Swxdo FIf-I..:rotn broke h;3 K;. TIelli-trem wa-? efitncd to bo one of Lund-'ren's ai:. fr tlio coming season. Franhlins Speed Ton Much for "Little Giants" FRANKLIN. Ind.. Jan. SI. Franklin won a hard fought basket ball Käme from dav nisht. 2?. to Wabash lure T les22, and evened ill account- with tho squad which scored them three we-ks Little eliants a victory over ago. Tuesday

mavlnighl'ft game us one

of th V.-1 seen here this peaon and althougii the Wabash men played a stellar I ram?, were unabi to rope with t.h so e d rent.'. ar.d accuracy of their oppoIhi; l-.alf-prlee sale Vernon' 7-:f jiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiuiimimmiimiuiiiiii. 1 HOME OF I Hart I I Schaffner i 1 Marx I STYLISH I ALL-WOOL

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Here Is the Bout Explained to the Fair Fight Fans ivicl Description Given for the Benefit of 4the Girls' Who Don't "Conlpre., RY A t! MAR C. All KT rn KSI I L i; Y. and unbiased account of a boxing match, under.-tanda :-hj what this a: told to in a ir.a nr. r worn en t!.at'. d it has b( t n olc norvssary by j.-crt. editors in . :irral who pcr-irt in sayir.j things .-.1 that nobedy (mran r: we ciris) an huro them on. ruin i:n?lifh :s our mctto, to-wit: There wa.s a pvr:iin f boxin-:' If Vc;u'Jry r" Mlshaw a .a Tut .da v tvpn.r.?. T.i" mayor of Mishawaka. and sheriff r.ntc.KS at t!:o Cc: Lew Due!:, of Sou h Ihnd. well! as th owner e Tho News-Tin:, (.ind inc.?: of the help) ani a lot of o'ther society folks wer ther. including a number of women (which b why wo are wri ing this article). A squ.iro rlace, et off with white roju.s, was f;.v;.l id on tho statthat was whero t icy boxe.J. Tho fir.st two on the program were mere boys, and the ph;mp person who acted as general manager fa.id they writhed 11.' pouipb. One wa3 b!-nde and nrr was brunette, and th. were both awfully cute, although personally wo liked the brunette tho bc.it hoc: v.50 after he got to dancim: aroiiiui '.us hair fell down on hiii forehead in tlie. nicest tpit eur'.a you ever kuv. Another U.-o for Ilosiii. They ycrajiMl their feet on .some powder that was nt on tho floor. (The man behind mo .aid it was rosin. I thought josin was for u.-c on violins lo keep ü em fr0m squeaking- and I didn't just understand it, hut he lo.-ikcd real serious, so 1 guess he wasn't trying to kid me). Whenever thv.- two boys -tot to Koinsr pretty r.n..,d. the referee, a mnn in a p.nk shir', so pink it could n't bo any pinker. wouM sav "break'- and they would bre.k. meaning they would stop embraeina ach other. A bell rans frequently, and then they woul i go back and sit on their chairs and a group of men would gather around and wa-sh their faes ami fe'-d them oranges, rind wave a towel at them. Then, they v.--u:d start in a'jain to hit each other. That's the way they kept It un all evening. When two nun wmibl get tired, they would Dring un twa more, an t two more, etc. One. cf then'., got a bloody nov;e. and 1 was Jc-.-t getting ready to g -down and lei; tluni to put a coli sihar knife on the back of hv neckto stop it when the bill rang and they .opp-d jt. : nVuay. Anolher man got a tenth knocked loo-e, and be t-pit it t.ut jus', as if In: was it. tho habit cf getting his teeth 1: nocked out. I was quite sorry f.r him. being1 young, and 1 hate to sm a young man .-tart lite with fnhteeth. Once ho f!i down, too, anJ the ief.n-ec. Atting di;gustel wa.s gtdng to gi-. him Just until he counted le to get up and not spoil the show, but the bell rant,- again Ohe bell sermel t - corae. jn awfully hanrly) so everytbing wa;? ah rmht at": I noboily got mad about it I'fv Siigtfions. Having sat thicng-h -11 th- 'rogram. I tliouglit of a it v Mmgt-s-tion that the mar aperient mirht incorporate to make the entertainment more i)!eain-v. 1 I No. ! Tl:0 mo'io'r.-n- miuht b" ;I roi.;-n bv Ivjving tr,u.-i' 1 tw ; jae's, or somethhiu h'.- thst o a,:d a 1 1 r t J. v.'üi'ty. No. : If th -v would serve or.ipr-p. tri the a. j diene, it. would l e much mor popr. Düving them in livge quantiti- ;; wouh Iorvf r tb.e st, ami the audK'Ti would surely appreciate them. Xo. ?. Have th r. frr5p -wear neutral or pasul thau..." ' rt st t he eyes of the aud:er.ro No. Dir g'tm at. the door. Tb.e man behind rr.e got mo inter - " U".l in the lythm with whicii hchewed, thet I so rsc iimei forget to 'a tell No. t eth. iii-ain. the main attraction.) J lave ro-r.eono to p;vr tje lajbe they cev. Id he us-d J

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I Injuries to Hands low Up Battlers After Second Bound I Welsh Scores Only Knockdown of Bont Entire Procram One of the Best in Years.

By JOHN CORCORAN. Eddie Welsh, of South Bend, defeated Johnny Ruhlin. the .Mishawaka fighting Irishman, at the Century theater, Mihavvuk.-', last night in a ten-round bout that went the limit. Both battlers started from the first bell and landed Tights and lefts to the head and stomach. Eddie appeared over-anxious and Ruhlin made him miss twice in a row. 'I he mixing continued at the start of the second round and after an even exchange of blow.

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rnnntofl "rvVit tl Virll rant'. V.. IV' .4... . . " . . - . I! 4L - I enuin mc rounu. As the third round opened, Welsh resorted to using his right hand in preference to the left .1.111 l J mat naa a one so mucn aamac in jabbing Kuhlin in the earlyrounds, while Ruhlin dropped his guard low and seemed to get no steam behind his right. During the balance of the bout, both fighters made short rallies, but the rapid fire blows that characterized the first two rounds were lacking. Ruhlin appeared to be in bad shape on two different c.ec.tions, but try as lie p.i:?ht, Eddie could md driver the blow that would do the trick. Weh carried the hght to Kuhlin from t ho -start, but he met a willing mixer in lim Mishawaka boy. Uddic took the second, third, sixth, seventh and tenth round, while tlm Hall Band favorite captured the fourth, iifth .and eighth. The, hrt a:iJ ninth rounds were even. i:i)iii: wxiiSii. Ib;th 1 juries to iO.ei A their complained of inliands during the eecond round but ra.ther than dis-f appoint the crowd, their mana gers ; kept it a secret in hopes of fiuishin-'1 the out. In an examination heM by Tr. I'onine- after tin- bou'-- : was toiina tint i.-n l:au a 1 v . -ep bone in his left hand a. pos-ibl-fracture in the right The s-ame doctor n nnounci '1 th it Ruhlin had broken a bone jn h's right hand. Tlmre :s no question that W!.-h outpointed Ruhlin but if the f i r i-1 aeeide nts had imt ore ur red in t lose cop d round th-re ;s no felhn how the :iaf,:!i would have- wound u;. "W"--1 1 1 a trnvh i'tiproved Vattb r and Ruhlin d'-'-m'ts rrrdit for tbe wonderful showin..- 1m mole arainst the former Nib".' bv. Ib'-t Card In Yc.-irs. Tl-i e ear l a a ". hob i r. n" of the lr s pr nt d I'! tin e pirta f'.'i" imny year and the fanr had nothing but j-rai.-" f(r tbe Mha.waka Athltie club promo'rs. In the semi-final Mickey Preni:n of Ka.lan'.azoo and V'ranliie Harvey of Milwaukee, fought e:sbt rounds to a driw that wax wrll worth the pri'e of a d m.jon. 1'rerri I be"riijn'nT t o op.d Lrth ooy.-f w n u.t jt. h'i'.nnier and tor.i;s with p.enfy of f. ienee mi.rd in Tt variety. ; Johnny ThiM of this city defeat' d ' here for 1922 auto r rs - v , 9

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