South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 38, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1922 — Page 9

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TWO ROLLING FALLS SPELL DEFEAT F 0 R YOUNGER WRESTLER

Crowd Show? Disapproval of Athlotic CommisionV .New Killing-. :;tff VOItK. I -b. .StAnJ-a..i Mvv?.'f!;hl wrvl.nlr thimcton. retained his t.tle to-, nit: Iii. ry a?i',.uiii, hv defeat in: Y.r ferner champion, twe, on in thdr boa! at Squir" (dJarden. .ti tb. first a rolling!

fall in 25 ini.'i'itfv. CmMTk took, Inr-J.lmtally. Hrirk was a markofl Th. pronl with a rh-in-rry an'ljmfin a ul th- tart for a lor.t? lin h.r hol. I in 10 minute and 10 s-'jf Ioo- Talk. . ... i r a l -,-.1 . t....f Vi it- unl f '

IT . 4 j Tho il Sil 1 r T III! a . - o i i n - ; I o i ; i f ' ' .1 !; n in 1a ,,,iniiii n,l n ('. ivi" I 1.- initio. I Th rolling fAÜi. rf'-ntly rnrtorp.y th- Nw York Stat Athletic cmml??!on. Ararr.tly did not ;,vct with th approval o. th- .m'-:-tatorf. wlio njraßr'-'l in a 15-minut? diiiontmt:.on nzaint it. Cnd-lok'- , Ii xv m a ran nin fall, aom-l plMh-d ith a rlianrrrv and har i-rui hold. Zbjfzkn. v.hn nearly r.O yars old. wlghM 2.2 fo'ind.'. and Cad-do-k. nearly two rlradfs Zhyzko'a Junior, wo'chrd 100. n-1 ".trancler" Lwi. format havy.via:ht wrclins: rhampion. 1f-at.l Rfn.ito C.ardinl. Itali-tn rhimii ion, caininc twn fallf In (hir n-hour hunt. I a-win won thr flrnr fall af!T 10 un 40 ronrl of wrestling witli a flyin? headlork, and the opd in 11 ininuf witli hammer and iK.dv loeki. WUdek Zt.z.-ko. younger hrother j 1 1 f the champion, ana .N.it naf,- , a .... I t on former international amateur hampion wi.stP'd 'JO miriut. with neither frnininiT a fftll. NOTRE DAME STAR SIGNS WITH TIGERS !; Jolinnv Mohanlt to Train at. Maron, Ga., With Ty Coll r Detroit Outfit. fn the latter pirt of r.ext month Johnny Mohardt. known to fame fl1 a half hack extraordinary, and an outfielder of ability, will leave theso parts for th ninny south, and meet up with the Detroit TiRers m .Ma-; con. C.. Johnny 1 t it he kiw n , lt night that he had deanitelyj eltined up with Ttus CoM.'s rrew. ; and Notre Piuk will see p.. more up. him on"e the tr.-.ininc season st.art5. The Ticers secured h'. erieaftr aoliii -t Mrfiriw. firorce (Jihon. H.H Ktllifr nnd Bran.-h Kh-kry had barKainrd in v iiti. The r-i-'!i for his popularity in l-ehall .dr.de-I-that .luring hi' M!0-r he made a reputation a - a confitentj bitter and a Cl'it 1iflder. with as. s t Havert an arm ns ever craceu a mi- i leciafe garden, the plate from Johnny's throws tO , deep cep.ter b t ame j th- mirvel 5 o r r g. of C I' r e ! til i ll .mm nt'NN sfiiriusr.i. CLi:VFLANl. . Feb. i'rts't .lames C. I'Unn. of the Cleveland baseball club, was much sirprls to learn that Johnny Mohnidt had :ned a Ietroit contract. M"li.iriu i-n had two corf f. retires w it 1 1 Ws 1 - '. r McNichoIs. sn a rtary (lian. Mr. Ivni!i .-aid. the hi-1 ami lia.I pot to sinn any contract un

til he had conferred es:n!r with! Since Illinois end Notre Dame deither 1'unn or .McNichoIs. -M that rlnrei a score of athletes Ineliaribl. ti:-i' Mohardt said he was pot sure n rtJnT,Ar nf ot her .western cnllefres would pliv profession dly tht"navo riicovcred th!r have been har- ' -i r 1 !.oriM(- nthlete guilty of profe- " I ioralism a defined bv the college 1 1 r?Ttr PTTT .n M I T ' .o le

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W. and J. Players !

Prove High-Class 'Razz ing ' A r lists "Bri.k" Mullcr Made the Victim of Concerted "Hide" Dunns Game. 1 1 : I r : 1 1 y "J reasy" Neab'-- W. and J. football heroes arc- comedians as wMl aa football player. That he ha- instructed thm In the big icague ..'. I - of "iroat getting ? I

Cad-Icek. : f hüA-n by the "razzing anr.:n:'tfr'-a of three :0 Brick Mull'i. California' All-M.-i.l.?on : Anori'-an t. !, in their battle Jan;j- ' ary 1'. The following is an excerpt

from the Le.s Angeles Times: -i'i' I i mm i l ' i i ' i "i " " ' " 1 ' . t . t m I t i.nii'ii wit it t:ri(K w nn wem n th i f 11. Tunsl f tho f astf rnri pro. P ri'Inl not to rcalizo his Identity. "I'd liko to tret a look at this bird Mullcr." MutiiM'-d a W. and J. player standintf rlrs.' to Brick. "Htif--.- li can't re such a helluva ln. or tlu-v would li.iv him In," rrplid another. "Ilr's All-American." volunteered another. "Kunny. I never heard of that,' replied tho first speaker. "What's Mullor really look like?" Inquired tili a fourth, edging over toward Hrick as tho Mg-nals wer? t'ln? called on the next play. "Is i m .-di ort and fat or a tall, weedy pay like you ?" And all thh tirnf they were smash. 1 r sr plav at Hriek. Neal". a hase , all player, plainly had perfected hi j ; io ri in the m u ih - of ?;oat Cfttin::. I juliieh is une (f the most potent wa- J pons of tho diamond. Apparently. t npy uuiri t manage t rojo i;hck i v i . i - wh-mii, rui iney (enauiiy t? I:, mili i r with the art. However, tin- mot unkind thrust whs r' served for the fourth quarter, r nd it savored strongly of hii? league hatter. "What do you think of tlie sky?" hirped Kopf, sli npsinc; the clouds overhead. "Oh. I Kueps tho skv is nil risrht. iieplid Hriek, half puzzled. "I thoucrht ou must admire the i sky. heiaus- about half the time you are down on our bark looking up at it." Kopf öot arrow in inei-dvo cont lusion. Hrick. himself -dt n kick out of this one. althouch it wasn't necessary as Xisbet was providinir plenty of them. Is football in the eastern colleges J pure h nd unsullied? 1 Now that the west lias adopted ithe dry cleanser, hasn't the east any 'soil-d lin-n that nullit bo washe.i? 1 Can it be' possible there is a dif- ; fer-i5t ethies of sportsmanship existing in tlie east than the vC5t? Have westru coaches adopted m-thods to get stars th.at do not I... .1 .. . 1 f 4l. A . . . m ,i wnn toe apiuwu oi u.- -a-i TM III e f) t OfS . I; tli'ie ri better college spirit nrnone tjie student m the et tlian in the wa Io th- athletes pri.e the varsity Ibtfer more In the oast than they do 'in the wild and woolly west? . It doesn't seem possible there

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m many things that go to m; ikb up oliee life. However, the expose o f the uiin d find Notro Dame athlete hasn't made ven so inii.di a flnrrv in the eiff. It is regrettable thit these rnnditlons should crop out t nich a t i tit e . For the firt time in yesrs the we-.t w.av receiving 'T rip king In the athlotic world that if has de-.-rved f T v ertrs. Then just as thr leading critics of th" countrv fin ihed . uln.ging the praises of the west, it 1 discoverei tha th.o ivr'nrn hrand of collrg thl-tic? ha. been honeycombed t vitn p r o f e e s i o m ; i m . lo All probability a lot of in?ri retina de e;opinerts rin lr expected! ro:e the coming of th 1922 foo! '-all w e s ! i'i'Ti, both In the e5t and l.aporto "V" Quintet to Tour Illinois and Iowa LAI-v"RTi:. Ind, Feb. t. Anrouncer.ifnt made Monday that the Importe Y. M. C. A. ba.-k tball tetm would m.ake a tour through Iowa ar.d Ilino!-. playing teams at Freport. Ho-kfoI and Mohne, in Il!i,o .-. and P.ibuMue, Mus.-atine Hrd P t en port in low. Th gatoei will ' e s"hduled for the its: 1 o dvs of th: month. Indiann'U. Prepares to f?. II :

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'. s r.-uui-ru ior in conung wock . , .. ... . I st irü.ini univeisitv. As;.-t ani , , it . ' ,, 1 C. ich ow Menton wil have chArwre if the ha.. ha i I candidstrs until the clrte of the ba-kftball season, when C-ach tteorg W. Ivvis will take r.vfr t!i instruction of the nvn1 men. Battery men eligible for eon. pet ition thif year from Vis Mr -.quad are Walker and Mo'Mtv, pitcher.". aril Kidd, . .itrher. They v ;:i work out daily m the men's gymnasium until the w-athr pertnit4 outdoor practice. Prick House and Goetz N. ra!e at all dealers 5c. 1 cigars

'Rocky" Kansas to Make Another Attempt at Title Friday Night

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LOIiARD Hv HIM.V liVANS. Lot ky Kansas is to get another) shot at the lightweight title when I he meets Champkm Penny Leonard on Fob. 10 itl New York. The bout is to be 15 rourds to n detdsion. Whih Leonard is picked to retain his title without much dif-, tli-liltf t,'..ici linnli,w( iiiii'iKlr Ti o I i a eha nee. As far as class is eoncrrnrd. it i: all with Leonard, yet Kansas i the I l ' in imilU'I MU III MM IP.tM'U. jif is ironi;, willing ano n.ts p.rruy ;

. ' . althoU'.'.ll k:ilisis was always danmakes him da tmei ous. . ,. , , . , . gerous a inTtin i.-hol tIng. Kansas ;s ;i peculiar looKinc tilit- I er. Ho is short of stature with li'ii.y Kdhsis is taking the coming bout chest and long arms, which arc eon - ! "l"M s ri.u!y. He i eonfident that

Stantlv living through space jn a hojio thej,- will conn-ct with a vital spot on his opponent. Last yen- was a big ope for Kansas. II' jumped from the ordinary performer to a championship contender.

Figures in Purdue's Scandal

Intrtnlueing Purdue's two lead- j ing figures in the college football i expo--. Iii .h threatens to involve ' star athletes in all sections of tho I country. j Purdue first rut into the iip.fli;h: ' ... 1 . - . i 1 . T r, O , ft 1 1 Vi r- t- l t t r, a l r. Ti n . ' . ii- : i ill- .niiii u civ4iii'i luv." le uiiitev refused a new contract to the for.tball cfa-'i. William II. "IOne Star" Pietz. This actiort followed a report that had been widely circulated that i Diet?: was alleged to have made at- i tempts to hire pacific coast high ! school stnrs to ror,,n to Purdue. ; Tb players involved. a- well as' Diet, have denied th" allegation?, j hut it s.em tha? college h n d.ecifled to pa- up I'et7: as a football coach. , Tv'v-ently Doti S White, e. captain and '.ir gmrd of the purjuc ! ketbn'1 teim. was disqunlifled from' further athletic conipetition b(au-e of play in sr semi -professional base- : ball and baskethal!. ' White iv.i rationally known as a' I bipkethall star. He led th' P.ig Ten ) i in sr ot ing la-t yea r. For tho pat two seasons h.e ha - ! been th populu- selection for P.oef : guard ov the Western Conference ; r.H-star team that is anr.uallv uickej 1 I bv the experts. ! Whites ability i a hoo :g fo goals U uncanny. IL best record ; this year vva in a came nain-t Col- j gate university 4r; vvhicn he -ro.-cl 1 3 goals in a n. w.v attempt. In the four conferep,.e c tm-s !i! j team his played th; voir. Whithas scored '.2 points. Distinction is "Hunl:" in Opinion of Jones of Iowa IOVA CITY. I i.. Feb. . Ihs'ii -t .on wir! eh coil ires and u:.iver-:t'e try to .Tr.f.v bet woe n pr o'..-." . Vs sr.d amateurs is largely "hunk" in the opinion o Howard Jonef. cotrh of the l.,wa am. It.' 1 confererV-e ball on . . .... , , 1 nrofe s-;or.al. he d clared to . ' Tri'iu!' v Iowa men are a.- c.i: !v as any. I can -ee 10 reasnr wliy m :i -liciid net be allowed io play i senii-prof .vinna! baseball i: tb.c , aummer if we have the assurances', tliej- would not be ensnared by the' gambling elements. The trouble with! profes;or.a!i!nv is the gamb'.ir-.g. ) "Kither thW iTofcssional rale will; be.-ono a Joke or we mast t banne J It." Brick House and Goetz N. 1 cigars on le at 11 dealers. 5c. 35-tf

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He scored knockouts over u h boys as Jimmy Duffy, Richie chell and nobby Ward. Mit - Kansas also received the decision! nvrr urh rlnsxv nerfnrmers Wit- I " - - 1 - - - . . - - - - " .... lie Jackson. L-w Tendbr. Pritt and Johnny Pay. Frankle ()n June f. 1 i 2 1 . Kana had aj haiice at the title when ho met Leonard in a 12-round bout at Harrisoii. N. .1. It was a no-decision . .... fl ff -lit' iYi Kansas' only chance was . I to w in bv a knockout. Leonard was master of the situation at all tiins, i. .-nat o is m ior a ohn cv . n.n. u training and tl'tott mean anything Kansas has a preat t han-e. Kvidently Leonard is not in the leat worri-d. as hi tnanam v, Lilly (Jibson. has booked thi-e lights that ate to follow the Kansas affair. ii '"I U. - o ' ll . V ' i $i: 'lw DON uhiti: (AHOVi:) i"l.tII PILTZ (Hi:iX)W). .wo: ,ica-lv II h: ; i bins P: ; i'l ua 1 i fl ca t i on pra lip-'s chances for the t o n - feience tit 1". a c!r m slate. Thu" far the teim h.as Butler Plans to Increase Stands to 10.000 Capacity 1 X TI S r 1 1 I f-.or-l ad fans who fiocked out to Irvinztop las- sea--.,,, to see the Butler dirge eleven perform ttiiv to find standing room, und verv little of

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k.. . ... . 1 - 1 1 v... ioit in.iii.'.n.f, ,1 1 .cau o t 1 1arm. oincenu nt that th" athletic fold! is to ho overhauled TP.ents made to seat and arrangel'l.u.o) spicta1 0 r s . The Butler uan las .rasen proved at! imn.vn.so attr.otion to In - tliimpolis fans and th" seating ca - paiitv was whollv inadequate at

several contest. Through the gen-1 against the bar. erority of Will C. Irwin, a graduate' In addition to the nine arrested in the chiss of 'S'., the field is to be Saturday, six silier alleged liquor lawr improved and extra bleachers in- violators had their cases set for stalled. A recreation hall near the trial Monday. These Included "Walter athletic Held is also contemplated, jsapp. set for hearing Wedresday,

choici; si:Li:eno.v flowij;s. A very choice selection of cut flowers and blooming plants awaits you at the South Bend Floral Co.. i:: N. Michigan bt.

100 THINLY GLADS WILL COMPETE IN ANNUAL DUAL MEET

I Frcsbnien-Yarsity Meet to Bcj Held at ISotre Dame (rym i Saturday Afternoon. t jSPTS 100 THINLY CLAD j More than 100 men, from whom Coach Rockne hopes to finally de- - ( velop a w innincr track tram, will ! 'compete in the freshman-varsity dual J meet which will take place in the I pymna-iurn on Saturday afterncon. I ; With tho varsity will compete such! j men as Johnny Murphy. Hilly Hayes. !find 'Jus Desch. while the freshman J squad is not laekinR in potential material. In ,addition to the rcRUlar I -vents. Coach Koekno has arranged ' three events for novices. The nov ice ; 1 is considered an athlete who has ' never wen the event In which lv is t . entered. Arranging a program lor j such men enables a preat number j to Kct the benefits of an athletic trn ining. Many of Rockne's football prosnprtq n ro rntrred in tho mpet. The coach insists on his men taking part in track exercises In order to develop the lep drive which the Notre Dame style of play require. The complete list of entries follows: 40-Yard Pauli. Frof-hmen La vden. Lou Wnlsh. Vnrsity W. Haven, lecb, I?rady, nolle mil. Kelly. 40-VHrd IIIkIi llorilln. FreTiTOPri 1J. i':tev. Varsitv Carroll. Kotiln. UnrdxiT. Rohrl.aek. Itun. I'reliinen - Cx. Vart-ify Doran. IHsney. I'. Kcntedj, I sinuii.l. " imrtr-Mil Run. rreshmen Hatnliiip. Casey. Varsity L. V.'aUli, Irrh. Montapue, HeflVrnan. Iliilf-Mile Hun. T-'reshiaen Murr;ir. x. Varsitv r.arher. Pisiiov, Keunedy, Miller. Two-Mile Run. I'resti men Went land. Varsily B.itimrr. J. Hayes. Cot. noil, O'Hare, IIa ran. lll?h Jump. Cyr, Horan, Weekes, DrlsFreshmen coll. Varsity .Tr.hnnv Murphy, Kohin. Pole VhuII. Freslimen Cvr. Priscoll. Heran. nrsirv ll.nttil. famcrun, Ilegan Fab cv. 1 i.. i rr.'sliiani - P." Miller." Frt tt. Mill-auer, ;'t:ir.l. A. Walsh. Mason. Varsity Plum, Lieb, Moc. liro.td Jump. Prslimei Llvergood, Mason. I. Mil hr. Varsif v Hrady, Lih. Kohin. i:TKA KVKXTs. lO-Var.l N..ire IM-li. ti. Miller. 15. C-ugldin. Itergmnn. I). Mi,Ier- rr.r!,ny' n. lrr.. Coiiius Hurley. .vie l ic man. neese, tiTin iger, row - ley. 41-nrl Nut Iff itun. Miller. Cerney, I'arr, P. ('oighlin. Curne . K. lly. l'.ruwn, (Ker. IIoss, (irinatjer. Mile o.lre Itun. M I'addin. Ley. Kilt.. Kalie, I.nler, t 'mi n i ii '-rfi.t in. I'rhistein. ChNlmhn, Lipht-I.'-i. Uaye, l-'itzerald. Hurley. EIGHT VICTIMS OF RAID CHOOSE FATE BY TRIAL METHODS Woman Anion; Defendants Denying Guilt Lone Man Admit Booze Count. j Five defendants to charges of vio I luting the liquor laws, arrested SatI urday night 'in Chi f , Iaurence J ! Lane's third spectacular drive a-;ain ; soft drink pa i-lory, and four others, taken into custody by Prohibition Lnforrcment Agent Harry Mr.thers Saturday afternoon, faced arraignment before Judge Chester L. Du Comb in city court Monday. Light of a fet al of nine elected to go to trial and their cases wer- set for hearings UUer in the week. William Paikus, 411 Pulaski St.. arrested by the police Saturday, pleaded guilty to charges of unlavv- ! lul manufacture and was giv.n a i ime of $10i' ar.d costs and a su?jendf") fentence of six months in the tounty jail. Woman IVnirs (iuilt. Mrs. Milliken Derreex. 4M W. South st.. wio.?e har wan wrecked when j-he was liscovered handing a pint of "mub?" liquor to a customer, had h-r oas.. t-rt for hearing Saturday, others arraigned in cltv court : Monday, in consednencc of thdr ar- ' lasts Saturday, and their dates of I hearing: are as follows: j Flijah Hard castle. 1202 1-2 S. i Michigan st., anil Fdward Lynch. S 2 4 S. Main st.. Wednesday; Leonard Wozniak. 4M Pulaski st.. Thürs lay; i Tony Kovatch. John Kovatch and ' Steve p.okijy. tdcht miles wct on L.acoln hichway, I rlday, and irobert McCrath. State Line inn. Saturday. Tlie Kovatch brothers. Bokay and ! McGrath. were victims of raids : brought before city court by Federal , Agent Mathers. With the wrecking of the I';Frees and Ilcrvath 1 ar? hy Chief 1 ne a total of seven have cone the "Carrie i N :,t ;n" route within the past " 9 '' :1 ' ?- Following a visit to the De ,F s establishment. Iar.e'a raiding 1 rty visited . . . . . - . , , tf . .w cni inrni ii n 1 1 : v . 1 iivision st .... . . j-. no it- T-v 1 . - J . . . . , - ... ' 1 'r.d vvhile the chief read the w; rrant. work the wrecking crew beean their d struct ion. Horvath was rot arrested ror was there any illicit I liquor found, according to th police. ! sufficient infirmatlon ron,6rnln? ' - hs of liquor hi I lcen secured tu : u arrant their taking such action . r."t: Alvin nodgers. Christ iJuhler and Burt Szura. to be tried Friday: Ioule Terse, Wlnesday and Louil Molnar. Feb. ?. Fach N charged with unlawful poseion of intoxicating liquor.

PucelikandSwanson, Nebraska Grid Stars, Latest to Join 'Pros LINCOLN. Nebr.. Feb. John Pucelik ar.d Capt. Clarence Swanson, stars ?f the football team of the University of Nebraska, were fr.ur.d pullty ot professionalism Monday afternoon by an investigating committee at the school. The players took part in a post-season gam between professional teams at Sioux City, la . Nov. 27. Similar charges against Adolph Wenk and two other players whose names are withheld arstill under investigation. The committee sent a . ttr of apology to Northwestern university for the part.cip ition of l'ucellk in a wrestling tournament after the Sioux C.ty game.

BAKER, PHILLIES' BOSS, PEEYED; TO SWING SLAPSTICK Cbarges Brancb Rickey and Brooklyn Dodgers Covet His Players. II Y SID MEItCKK. I. N". S. CoiTospondcnt. NEW TO UK. Feb. fi. Even a touch of low comedy is welcome when it serves to enliven a dull winter in baseball. Now comes William F. Iaker. owner of the Phillies, ervinp for certain .VitlonaLj vengeance on league club cwnets he caught tampering with his players. Mr. Baker would have these moral pirates chastised and ho has already warmed up a slapstick to swrng it at them next week when The annu'.l schedule meeting of the league takes J place here. Mr. Laker state an obvious truth when lie solemnly declares he has never tampered with a player not employed by him. There will be none to dispute this. The lowly standing of the Phillies, in ,faet. proves It. The enly way to tempt a ball player to join the Phillies is to hit him on the head w;th a club or offer him the privileges of the 1'nuaaeipnia nun.. .wr. üaner nasi never done either. Tlie bylaws of the r :onal league! provide for a fine of ...bin for any owner. or manager who tampers with a player on another club, branch Rickey has been named as one of the culprits, in the corruption of the Phiir.es. The Brooklyn club is also under suspicion. Rickey is supposed to have made covetous remarks about Pitcher Lee- Meadows and some oflielal or employe of the Prookhn elul. isupposed to have influenced Shortstop Arthur Fb.rcher to "retire" last! year in the hope tllat he might bo transferred to tho Dodders at a; larger silary. still Aficr Yrath. The Yankee executive forces make one last desperate drive Bobby Vrach this week. P.':h will for col - onels, Mgr. Hugsins and Business Mgr. Barrow will attend the morican league's schedule meeting in Washington next Wednesday for this' specific purpose. The demands ofj Frank Navin and Ty Cobb so far i have been all oct of p-cparation to what the Yankee colonels consider a fair valuation of Veach. JN-riiaps all hands will stop bluffing now and lay the cards on the table. SENTENCE POWELL; CASE IS APPEALED Liquor Law Violator Not to Serve Term Pending Ap- ! pellate Decision. Altho'.uh sentenced to the state' penal farm for äp lays with a ? 1 0 . j fine added thereon, l-uis Powell, twice convicted of unlawful jiossession, will riot serve his term until the Indiana appellate court reviews the case. ! Attorneys for Powell are taking the case to the higher court on a constitutional point. They contend that the Indiana Statute under i which PoT.ell was found guilty on charges of posej-sin" liquor is faulty1 in that the element of the posi.-v-!on found in the hmly of the act i-J no: I contained in tho title. j Judge Brotem A. N. Hildebrand , overruled a' motion for a new trial , on this content.on last Friday and j sentenced Powell Monday morning.: His attorneys immediately gavo no-! tlco of an appeal. j Local Youth Returned to ; Logansport to Face, Charge Walter Nintr.. alias Kenwood. IS; years old, arrested by Officers Wol-j ter and Ferser Sunday afternoon on information received from Lojjansport, Ind.. left for that city Monday morr.in? in custody of the Logansport chief of police, W. J. "But-j ler. j Nints. whose home i? at f 4 Ku- j cll l av, this city, is sI 1 to be want-j ed in Loirar.'prt In connection w:th j the non-payment of a $16 bard ' bill to the Murdock hotel. According to Chief Butler. Nintz Is believed to have been responsible for a hold-up in Loga np ort two weeks ago. Yalley D.vyer, known to the police here, was arrested in Logansport and is sa d to hav confessed to her part in the hold-up in which h named Nlnta km her accomplice, according to Prtler.

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: t li did sorr.rt yoar. remarkable hittinc: hs In every American ie.-ig'.; city lluth came through with a home run wa:iop that stands o c'.asic in the record of ats. ns a terr Only in t!i world series d.d Bal j "thvver" and pr.'l th "Cisy at the! Cat sti:tr However, h.:. failure ta hit the in cs ( the Giants' pitchers w -, tin- to an injured ability. not 1 Like Kuth. th New York Yankee i" a team had a -penchant for driving pitch r Tit all y there i-n't t O the a weak showers, hitter in the New York lineup, aril when they started a bat tine rally b rs-- hits came thick and fast. However, neither P.abe Tlttth nnr, the Yankees did anything lis year ' that quite compared with a minor leaguo performance that waa staged ; in the outh. One of the players Trhe flg-jrM !n th game writes me the fatw In the j case. Without doubt, it wa? the most unusual inning that has ever been staged in a ball came. The contesting teams Charlotte, N. C. team of the South Atlantic league and the WlnstonSalcm team of tho Piedmont leaxrue. The Charlotte club score,! four rims on four balb? pitched. The first three t-after. singled on the fir: oall 1 hed to them. No no of j the sin les w re hard Lit.'?, .so tho thre safH sw:its eroly filled tho bases Then came Shortstop O'Connor, to the hat with the stage all ."et. "While not a hard hitter as a rule, O'Connell picked on tho lirst Kail pitched for a home run, clearing the hne-?. Thu in one inning on four balls pitched tho Charlotte club, throuch the medium of thre n tries and homo run. scored four run.. That Is a. record for some f the -slugging agcrcgations t shoot at. - COURT OVERRULES PETITION OF I-H Jude Fnnk Takes Initial Aclion in City-Electric Co. Water Eight. Sitting in tho case brought ly various water power users of South Bend against the Indiana & Michi gan Idlectrio C'o., and Mishawaka. Woolen ( o.. ar.d Mishawaka power u.-er. eharripir illecal manipulation of the st. Jos'ph river in ponding j and withholding water. .lud go Walter a; -v. A- Punk in . io u:t court Monday morning overruled the motion of the I. M.. to nu.ke the plaintiff's complaint more snt cjfic. Judge Funk declared" that the, court p- rhap. was not wholly inform d 0:1 hv draulic matters whi h ar.- in lit i;:a t ion be tween the conI li M'";,c' ',;)t ohs rved that h uu; 'probably be thoroughly enh hteped I i by the jnass of Xpert evidence whieh l.ec s.-ar:iy must be introduce, j m the trial. 1 nie tiynrauiies or mo s,;. josepn ! river Pave been in litication be-fcire, 1 ut tlo- irf-s.-nt suit, it is fxje-ctcd. 1 v. ill rNcee-d any previous trials inj 1 the amount of teohnicaliti-s ari'lr.i; i . . . ... and expeit viaence to r,o Introciueed. Th- court h is yet to rule 0:1 a mo tion presented by the . M isha wa k a power User re qqcsttng th at th jda int iff 'f vat er n'ir.i; in detail. allegations con -. rn 1 n 1 :;.at;o:i set o it me.ri 1 BOWLING

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:t'c'k to Pick Out Stronact Combination for Content itb Purple Saturday. St-veral alb Up j Ot the X.- t re i will b tri-d I test w Ith C. d: ' a . . t n the cm!r.g to r. v h : ( . i V. '. e V." ' h ' a :; :. ot;j . t : ! t. r Hah-.s v t T i to dl-ccve; . , 1 u-e :n th . Xcrthwes'eru Situ Tho Irish wl'd ha- to wath nan and Itj.-, tw.. f'-rw ir on the Columbia teatr.. who hv.-n plnyir.c hav" w i"i th.- lfe: i . .- 0 n i of I very rr.- t t 1 i.e'n. Creirrhi fon w feri.! t .' co t? n I'r't 'Ti order to sto; th n: ar 1 wr.n V-y crly four points. Lc yo!a ar.d Ie p-u were hth defeated In th course ono day's p'ayirc: by largo f cores, Tb.o (:am will b xdayd In the pv-mnashim and will s'art At S o'clock sharpExtensive preparations are bc!r.r made for the Hockey pamo with the University of Michigan, which wir. ho played Saturday nfterr.oon. The Yv'olverinea have been winning ganzes

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Notre Leme and tho content fhoul I be very cb.se. Tho gold and blue learne.i much about tho Je gara in tlieir contfst list Saturd iv wltli th' Canadl tn club and r xpert to ' display a perf.ctei ?am work In i the eofiilp.g b.ittle. i OllCt .iCel: Motorist U ho Injured Woman Declaring (' ia hfm knooJced to the paveri.rr.t by an unknown motorist Saturday night and exhibiting hnndaees p. to a deep cu on tho back of her he id. Mb 11m r Laru". 12 N. Mio.-.it'in St.. ape hf ndqu a ten- short - penred at poll ly before noon Monday and requested the polioo to assist her in loa!catIn? t!l '-rlvrr who flrd without givlnjr his namo or address. Describing tho n- c'.de-it. the. -rnrn-an der-Iarrd that sh v. n w.ltir.g f r r a strtet car n tlie c.rn-r f Mich igan nr:l W.ivr.f St.. v. Ion ?!.- .lu'o. moblle, a large t e. -i r : t: ; car, bore down on her. knocking her down. Th" driver f tlie car fttoppel, th said, but drovo n after h haJ been as?'. -ted to her fett. She. va stunned for a time aft er ward vvspit her ability to walk inns!dri to the sid'-walk. Later, she Id. Sid S'CUI'd a doefrij- f' Ip t " " injury to hfr e a d . Purdue, Coach Calls Out Candidates for Hasch all LAFAVi;TTi:. Ink. r b. ... Canj di 1 t s i l asch , ; J jra. fe.r th 1'urdue t;r,lve:s:t I te.'iv, v.' ere r-al'.f , for ft.-'. M.-nday hy Cr.i.-h W.ard t and his assi-tant, "Humpy" J ';, 1.1 1 f . pV', yhig re, ihc ..-ist .luring the whit t . Lanib.'i Plerc. th'1 I ,.o-;'.c 1 The most . bcrt b-liee-: TP.ent e,f f.Utfit kfthall star. W as e P f ' t 1 t. Id j..bS. :;ult problem, I?r:V. ill be the devfjoplers. l)e,n White. T nrr ' n'! v .0. 1 1 i r. . i 4 I . . 1 c to l: .!! t ' DUTCH HIELIA11DS STAK WINS HOLT WITH ''EEC NLW Vl:i;. F .. ' Ary P"b. mat rope, v.r h.i: W h O . r Pi . tr : a s b : j ti . 1 from w a . n -j a ;j 1 rfi:'lie . 1 n T: oii : r that !i. n rt : (' . 1 I ; th Ph i a d e 1 ' . ). ', a 1 ' v. 1 v -i E Ta OJm ( ( O Ycu ccttn hand it to Dioxin ft a rt"r,r?i v,ivji a.iil l.w; Tor trst t r. , t e-1 j iltertBTte trat m o.m ycu C'tT.i t 1 k 1 ; r encther pac itifnia; f" I '!. 1 1 ;r'.Hi " From Your FEET UP Are : r .. V CT health ; ? t . 1 e V e :- s ; ar-h. The -the C a r. - v!r : is in , e r. . ... r V e nhoe. F.x tiv r.- c h T ' lr. Ellsworth

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