South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1922 — Page 8
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HAS TOUGH FOE III YOUNG ADVERSARY -an Francisco Lad Takes St" - vere Ptinilinicnt From World Title Holder. " . ' ". , , , , (ritton. ?. ., and a of F- : ars in the rlrifc, a.-. 1 Favld Shad. 3 year old San Francio lad. vjght 1 ä round to a draw in Madi--n Square fbtrden Friday r.igh. rifton regaining1 hi title a. world's . elJorweisht boxing champion. J irk Fritton entered !h ring hortly after !" o'clock toniKht to fend hin t ! 1 1 hi world's -welter-fii;ht boxing rhimpion against avid .'hade, If year Old Fan Pran- ' l.i d. Th" wieh't wir anouncM a PrPton 11 C 1-2; Shad1 44 1-1. j-'icl'.t rrrlved the Judi?1' d'ei-ojn ' v -'V.- , .. 1 . T.rV I'PTTTflV J.vf-r dim OT;nrty, v York, at thr n! r f thrir i rt round bout to-!.-ht. 1 Mlio l';t7.cimn:n. Now York rlitu r U'ht. aIo rordvod th- judK- . 'iii-r at th- rnd of hisf iitht round lout with Jimmy II an Ion of Don, or in nt l ;ir Maxtln. Now York ath, rw U'ht. ro-fiv d the Judy's i'ision ov r 'Hrmrny N'ohlr of DnFr.ii. 1 aft'T -ii:ht rountlM. I'.ritton. tii.- li:i? mastpr. apard t- have uutm nch'd th rhal:;L' r in a'd Vut two ro.inik-. and h V'Tdirt of a lr-w was hoot-d lot evrra! tnir.uto? - th crowd, a -i'.adt ua- wild a:;d landod f w fIF c-pponei-.t. the vounjrift of the Shad- brothers. led the ; i'itirr at evt-ry opportunity. H"
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r , e - w-elterw -h t I n t o7 47 a'ort-d the chamon with a riuht me wil be the first t start and is national will be held at clrecnbner re present unicnvcirii iimiu cji i rrif n.n iio. srnitnn- s:.,r ?-. o,nds at 2 p. m.. wa in excellent to the jaw. Urltton came back, scheduled for 1:..., o clock, the track u- v? sat ",ri!-- . cant-L- in nn rniim! t h e '. - b wer np Shade with hard left and ...... , r -,ni , . i ' 1 -'- ondition. Onl in one round, the m-et beinp called for o dock sharp. Month of Aupai-t Open, loenth. did he to tire. The ! hooks In the jaw He .ua, Thp lrack 1:u, t (his afternoon wi Th, mmth ,in hamp on's age had. no apparent c f-; Urd rht to .-hade a bod . : ,. (h(. only il;(ioor luPv.t of the ir Indiana pollers and - , or,..., r nr,i ni.r.rhand Found Seven The champion sent n.(t ;n -. ,,,,, v . r. : ,""-'' 1,M "H"'""1 oiw. ,-, t oa his spied and PU.ch.nJ tu, Ilioro uc :;:'MuI1 uM lt ""-j August is the month which pleases
ta.eicl tho champion oner or i-bmrt ie.k to tue ja A . . v.-a e with rights to the Jaw, but his! Found Fipht Fritton s.-nt rhts itra d-:s following the blows were ' anl 'pfts to th" -omach. Shade tluas smoth-red by Hr.tton'.i do- '. lar.de.l several lislit blows on the :t.rj,.i. i champion's h-ad. They e xchanm d They foucht another draw contest 1(1 h,a,l Shade .-.'in a h nd iirt.. . l ...
n Portland. Or-., about a year nzo. j ;n that bout Fritton was ient to the. l ar.va. otic. '
Komd Une Shad led with a left;a s?raiht ri-ht to the chin. They o tiie Jaw. driving the champion to ' Ac-hanj-t d left.-? to the head. Shade, the rop.v-n Thcv eniraged in a licrht ! r;l,!Kht the champion's jaw time , encounter at close quarter. liith 1 nif wth straight b fts. Tin '.e were
were wild. They exchanged ?hort'in" '"'wv' i.inuu i rnaue fir,:;uv c-oiid nave won the shot put
r.i-htvi to the Jhw. Found Two Fritton fhook Shade vith a right hook tr the jaw. Shade -er.t a BtiaiiTht b f t to Frit ton's ,rtw.. t'ri.,vi sh'm'v n'tervut Sr-a with a rieht. Shade mis.1 fr-iut-ntly. Found Three shade- tent a lijht ' - V i . 'eft to r.oe fallow e 1 wit!, a r'ghi ' 'lOol-C t-i the j'lW. Tr.eV hid .1 light ' 'change in a clinch. Fritter, i left hook to th Jaw. ;.orit Foatnl Four -Shad? started a bat.;t ary attack which Fritton h a ! t e J j Tr. f Vinn'jM tVi.- '-im- Hr 1 1 n-i i J Ut iVACti V - - v .v-
caught Shade on the rhi.a with aj Koun-i l weive s..a n iamtcu a straight left. The challenger rr-jd bit on the champion's ;a.v .; tun ed rights to the Jaw. Fr.ttm sent two rights to the -aw F.o iml Five Frit-on r.etVrcd i i" return. They exchanged 5tral,-ht another attack -nth well p.a-ed to th head. Fritton hooked rht and br: ho,ks to tho h,ad..th chilhr.r wdh a sharp b ft u, : He stacger..! the challenger with a ' the Jaw. Shade continued to b the r;,ht ho-k to the jaw. lie followed -gr, - bit Fntton's idows in de-
t-.. tdow w ith a series of s-raicht bus to the chin. Found S.x-Fritton hrcked a rieht ; p. the .... m.o-n. Shade .--v-.t two hard ZZ ZZ UriMP Hi: E HUiVlt. . Hart I S chaff nei H E ' i E j zz E Marx STYLISH ALL-WOOL CLOTHES Sam'I Spiro sr Co. ln'iiiinniiniimniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiv-
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- .Bouts Are Staged ; ZJ f . A o jVrctlm Match AUo Add to ; Attractiveness of Athletic Pro ram. Pour corking p-nod boxing hou's .anrl a wrej-fir.g match i -omposed an r ntertainbmc rt tli 1 -t i program tor . . T Iii Ml i" ID "1 111 ill ' ( diana cluhx at th cluh huildinc hist riiclit. The smoker wis sracr-d ur.-d'-r thr- direction of th'- T"nlvrr?ity! fluh aiid the athlftl'T program wr-.a j in chaiir of G. A. Ctopr, Y. M. C A. physical diroctnr. . j Tl first fvfr.r, thrro otip-minnt ; round. htw-fn Hattlli; Lippinrott. jounst mm of I)r. il. A. Idppin.rotr. j and Hud r.ordn. ran.l much) amuFMnonf. Th" lad" mixod it will-j in'ly. t'Ut th plovs. to the casual! f-poi tator, pf'mcd almost as lnr?f- as th" hoxrrs. Thr rvrnt uas pronouri'd a vry rrditald draw. Th." sornd - nt. btwo n th I Van Norden brothers, lads a hit j older than the participant in the j curtain tailor, furnished lively en- j tertainrwnt. They pummled -. h j fdiier in lively fashion, yet showed i a rather surprising aV ility for youns- j f-ters. T' (i tefular sized box err, Intro-' duc.'d as rennn I'.urke and Daunt- ' less Flynn, aliases iven thotTi by Mr. ('oo..t, really did pet stirred up on i several ( ration to tnlx tiling". ( Vh n their ire was arous-.l i: looked lil.e a regular matdi. j Tlili l Sho Clas. j Johnny Thiel played with Younn j r?urns, an atnafeur from the city, ' for three rounds. Thiel showed to ; srlendld advantage, dancing in and; out and tapping his adversary just enouch to Jot him know h- was not playing croquet. Frtllowin this, Johnny McfJowan, who referred tho main froes, went two fast rounds with Thiel. The wrestiintr match l.twern Andorf and Koirkn. in whicii tho former pained two falls, raptured the crowd. Andorf show 1 Kreat ph.--i'-al stamina, twisting out of danporous holds by usinp his powerful j nerk and shoulders. Andorf one held the middle-weight wrestlint; J c hamnionsiiip of the world. Uoicko i,thvPivini- ' iVh m"! display .1 skill stronpi-r ojiionent 12 minutos in tliel lirst fall and IS in the second. I'.otli are employes of the Studcbaker on -I'oration and appeared at the recent athletic program of the Amtrnani LefTion.
Andorf issued a sweeping 'hal-: Notre Iianie for a lonr time will be lene to any wresth-r in the c ity at ; .tri on tho rntll,,f;s this afternoon his weight. . Refreshments were s :rvel to theäuh,n tho trark hkcy repropu st at the los. if the program. -'entatives of th- Fni rsity of Wis-
'aw. Shade the stomaeh. Shade shot a rieht to:tth - ja w and took tht ee hard b Fs to ; the bod' in return. Hritton sent a n io J"v ' Kound -Nine Hritton sent a rint Kfinl - tu tlin i-iu- -ni.l fnlli.M-i.il t nitli "'' - " - . . far. Found Ten ShAxIe sent hard lof e to the body, following w.th riht to 1 n' neau. i n pxcnaa:ci niru risthf.- and lefts to th. head. Slia.ie , oaueht Hritton. Jaw with a hard r:uht. The champion sent him away :i'h a hard left hook to the chin. i'iii.'ht Unttnn 1th- with n naril Koami ideven saaae Keipt tnc t: - !il i " u ... i U'iI'J.M! ail (. i elective assault to tilt, body. Frit-: itr.fi t. -inn-i rr. 1 tir.1 T r, or, nit. ni.il ' , . v. . i .,- - - ' ...... .... i. . . v ... j - . knock each o'her m out. they miss-d ,nh ,w.ngir u m 1 : ' pur.che W:l .1 ly. I f i . i ry r-i t i.i - were more Te,tie than those reived. ; 1 Thirteen Shade started. oh.i.ir..g Rrhtor. ar-van-I th- ring and- - ch i:ip;on bnked away lu ' ,'" hr'l'tn 'v'- "Hl !...! with r'ght hooks to the 'aw . 'F:-.ttan s d two a ;e ii n r rights tc ' t'-e i.u- , ,. n. ;t.. ;.,a ut.a ......
'lefts to the champion -s .
; i1' ... i i'ou:;e -. nr;.;on (.'.:;' . i : S'h '.e's Jaw with a ri'ht h- o:. ' S'na ie wur.g wl'.d.ly In an effort tc W ' la'.d. an -ir-ctivc blow. Fr. ttou Js.v'.trg lfts a-.d rights to ;he 1.. . i Ej Feun I F.fb . u Tiuy . han--- d E! straight 1 ft s to the r.ssc. It;-.:;..-.
t , . . .. 1 t ..... . Tl '... l'P.I a right to the hea l. Th -y --xchang" d lefts to the ;,r,v. Fr.t a--sent a right to the jaw. s.-.a U '""-tPPed th" ch.;mpi":t on t!a .nv; A:th a right. F". n ; t : - r: s nt a righ.t : th - - paw at tho bell. j Ted Lewis Knocks Out j British Middleweight Pj Anc-chitM Pre. F.FKFiTi N. V l"K!i"i Lewis. i icigtiist. knocked ldn 1 . . T-d 1 v rw e 1 . Toni Cum1 n.. r. th- Kriti-h m.d'.vw "ight. in "... L I. .. ... II 1I I'T 11 I f-'.. I V- a - . . . 1 t . V. i 1 .. 1 r - . . v . - - ' 1 j 1 1 . 1 " . t.-f l w.;e-..f no emotion or cl;atupion.-hip ; was involved o org. s f arpT.tier. the Furop. an ; heavyweight champion, wa" pn -nt at the match arid afterwar I it wa . d-:ir.ite:y stat- d tJiat lie w o iM rm et I L"'v's ln a Iout- Probal,I 1:1 A;,!l1 i j CIIOIFi: MILIXTION riCnVIdlS.i A very choice aelectlon of cut How- 1 er' and blooming plants await- oa ; at the South Fend Floral Co.. 122 N. ; Mic.uii st. i
a ward Football Star Goes
'h uy Prickby, famous flan-ari! '1 all 5tar -f a f'-.v years, has de-d-d to to work. .ir.ee Iiis : aduation P.rickley has b- n coaching football nr.'! promot - im: prr.frspion.il grid eleven, Prbkley has bf cn taking on w. !t;lit rapidly the lat thrf- or i fr.nr y-ar?, and iinda tho lifo of an athl't" a rathor irksome ono. liial.ility to h-dd his condition. ar.'l th" thought that football offerfd tio-.hir.ir h:' for him. caued him! to iW ;.!r to ko to work. a puts it. J - ii , : . ATTRACTIVE SPORT 1 EVENTS ON CARD AT ' NOTRE DAME TODAY! i i'Ollin Track ailtl Hockev! Teams to Oppose Iri-h Aprtzre'iations Here. Tliv most attractive athletic pro- i ain that ras betm scheduled at! consin meet tlm track and hockey j ,,"ljns of -Xn-' I'ame. The hockey! it administered by the Fadj-er ath-1 h t(. a t..r a,.u ns thf, ,JOW.rfuI ; track si:ad which heyan trainin: ;u x,,h.(, )anir j.ltf. in t)p faI1 hns' j.,,n Wr. eki d by a series of disquali-' t rations and accidents that have de-: ,iv. . tiir of the majoritv of1 n,,.;,- ,in.dpal point setters. The j ;vS f s-!iaV(- aj;(1 Wynne through' ... c; ,s ;uaidieat ions, and the loss of , Hayes throush a strained tendon. ,';n i v . . . .1 -...-i , as. .oire names total .s-o,-,. i,y at pat i: rolnt5; Wynne; was perhaps the only man in the! w. t w iio could seriously cope with i ivr.cdhn. the irr.at Fadsrer hurdler.; asily, and Filly Hayes, of course. yould have 1 een invaluable in th" ilash-s. it,iay Irani Strom;. Iospite all this, Notre Fame will .-nt up a mtchty good showing this ! J'fi-mo.rn. The relay team will give j ;tho F.adgcrs n tough a race as any; : : : f no a u "liti- nuiil tlinirim- Huji on - couiu w isn ior. ana many per-; .i"u i.o- i...-a in 1:1 ill lliat v :.t. F t he m-n display the same ; Infm W h i C h ll'ev In i vho-.vn In I v ... I cady piactra this afternoon, the: J-ct-s are very favorable to them.; In the quarter mile Notre Fame. ' M j q'.fc "r. t lir. '-iT.-v..-.i 1 ' 'J' r!-1 Montague and Luk" , "UkiA race m that event, and ; s.- m. n can do or .,b et, . !y . T 4 0-yard dash -o,eadd a r.uin v-r Jf point, to i the Nn. , Fame totalen (.us bcs,h , - j ?- ' ; ; - . ; ---ore s
. " "1" '1""':' f" ,hat U l " . ton ight Th- eount was 11 to it . Jmb,e Landis. in denying rein- g f! - - veepmg any, As a r(SlJ,t of tM. (.on.,.t Ar.u. i statement to F. 'die s.id: g 1 won tile rUht to plav in the s-mi-! "C'-rluiny.y it would le an Into'.or- tT- H ' j., 1 , " k a ; r. final round Saturdav afternoon. The ' Mtuation if a player on one rj - ' ? ; ; , " Jlteam wid met Wt High, which ' :ub ,hot:M h.ue a tlr.ancial inter-, N - -.,. f v i , I,-.,-., a. ,, . nf Tomorrcw m n,n; Ib.urbon willi''"- lü U ; a. ah the tla.s ... ..r , ,-., J ! l th. Lio-.. then- r. rt oi t-r. or ciasn wl.n iippecar.o- ami t iUM"iil!i i 5 ,tl '"'Z1 ' ' " 1!P CLA 1 ,v,.. ru,Vt,. TvM, v..- r,.. ,.r ....... , wivn yoa say ciSars s:ay Dutch ' 'i ;a; ' to p '--sS tne neat cs- passing n ''V11'' 1 " '..'''. tn ,. ffjr U rnp, ,M, n t tk a two f.am.fs will cdli.b- in the s. mi- Mastei. 4rtf E R
e intr;.. Allliough th.- Irish are in h ir tec. fo.-u- ri u h t now, they will !ic press- 1 hard this afternoon. Ni l mi r p.orts that hi
i-.lr-d ar.kli. is in better condition. 1 ;" x' rl-11 111 1'l,n;1"11"11 witii tne . ..ml ti.f he ir r- idy to Tr.; with the irai 'v', !lt- Tonicht Plymouth - cd' th m now. Flinn l.as been ' ti,'ls t'ffcated Aruii. I to 4. To- ; hard. a;.-.-1 Se-f v, ly bv this a r.k le j Iv : r,nv ';-'- 'tt. High girln willin tlo- hi-' f'-.v carti-. but the trou- 1 oppose the local t'am. , bb- . n.s to have disai'peared. The! : F: n .-nd -lis of the s juad are in rKKCU HILL1AKDIST '
; 1 cen : . t :or. . MANY HOLD-OITS ON 5TT I triTTlVJ" prrn Alll.LLh HI MtINS UlX'li ' NFW 1 . ::K. I'd'. 17. These arei ,l ls f r th" xew York' Vanl e.-s. Fab" Futh thinks he ouh: to have more n.on'-yand i.i'irH the nmre" in the thou--,,nd- Ar.n Ward lets it b ill own. . . . . . . . . 1 11 v..i .. l.L.l. .11 K., tL.U 11; 1-. -. . l..rf ... ..f. - .1. .... w a n . n- sa.irv lncrcas-'l to 5 1 u.- : 010 and won't p'ay until he gets it." , ,f th.e phchurs. Waite Hoyt is the only one to come to te rms so far. P.ulb-t Joe Fai, and Sam j .i,.n... obtained fn m the Host n i fee that their "advance j :v.. - nt" entitle, thmi to increasing! - alari. --. Fob Sl.awkcy and Farl Mays are o l . rs who are said to '...ir.t ic i t:...r,rv. Meanw hile th,. Yankee owner' derpir. tiny will nd stand for any-' thing unreasonable.
llf is r.ow employed in a carpc: factory in "on nee i cut and is det :Tr.in'-l to learn !hf business; "from
the ground up." ' "Frb-kley has nd'1 his start .at j hauling Imds of raw material to j and from the various; de partmenta in the plant. Hi football rxperienco will C'ntr in handy on thin joh. Ho i tlndin a ro) pounl 1 ale of wool just as touch to hand as trying to plunr through a con pi.- of 2'"'0-pound guards vr tackle?. - V. . '? v. -' ' ' . .. ; " f
Annual State Golf Tournament ay ome n August This Year A5soc!a,ionppla?s SeI;ct Da,e, ?ot u,e.nt hz oihcr Bis Event New Course at French Lick bpnngs Will Have Formal Opening.
Th 'm of the Indiana stato
.'ii'.iri , 01 1 1 i i.il. , in : 1v111.11 iiy i mi,-, M'-i' mik tn luv ihm- i I polfinp dates. The Indiana state as-ooiat inn plans tc select ;i dale not ! taken by any of the other bij; jdavs that Indiana golfers may enter so (golf enthusiasts may visit the bi toui Hamerns.
With the announcement of the date of tin western amateur, June 26 to July 1. at Kansas (,'ity. the t i r dates are all taken. Tin- national amateur wil bo held at Brookline, Mass.. Sept. 1 to f, inclusive. The national open will he held at the Skokie clul. F.b n- ' co0 Ub. July 11-14. The wonunts most of the Hoosb r nl-ivers. The i.'r,.r-,0h Lick course will be formally opened with th state tournament. It is new and one of tin sportiest in the country and according to those who have played over it. fit for the largest of to irnaments. For the ovifb.;. th-- j oil French lack course in the valley will be used. j Thi year, the state as:-m iation. j with tin cooperation of Thomas Tacrart. jr., manaLr-r f French Fielt Sprints hotel, is plmni.i-: to en tertaln a larger crawd of jdayc rs an ever before, planning to i than have a tournament for tlm--- who do red qualify for either of the i REACH SEMI-FINAL ft ATTTT I fl WfWITlWVW ' K 1 1 1 I N 1 1 A I I 1 1 1 1 K N K Y llvUlll 111 1 VUllllUl ! Win-; Wwhl to Wool P " CT 1 ' 11 1 i C51 i 1 1 JZll 1 Olir UllltT r IVO? ; 4lar?llaU Co. KiU'C. !
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Special to Tie Vewn-Tiine- July. F'-l. F d;e o.jecte.l to in- ; rI,YMoFTH Ind F.-b i; .- i trars-fer to Fost..n unb- he was H,rsa.,n;t, ri)U. hk in ' ,),,' jia-ured his share of any world's ,;air in whirh th,.v ..vorcam- a f ur- - 'i- im-my that mU-ht be divided ,,)lin: Uiuh sno Arpus JlUh ,rhor. ' a mo.ng play. r c n t he Yankee roster. . p ls;v rtpn j- t,ain viotry in tl;o first ! F--.on u:s a sc-nd division club . nf tho Mirs:rilI ,untv ch.im.'r.nd had no chance of sharing In j pi. .r-ll2l. tournament played herelth" rlF .-rbs m.ney.
finals. The bnal game will be play-, ed at S o'cl '-'k t-'tr.orrow n;'ht. ( Con.s.d ral latere s n la. en arou-cd in the giris' tournrv wlii'ii DOWNS EUROPEAN EOE PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 17 Coming : ::om lm nin ; wun a nensaiionai ?e-1 of innings F iouard Itoudil of rrari, ,. Frida v nicht def, atid Arv ! f.os of Holland. European chanmlnti, ! ,,, .,.- t -i ,n-,:,' io-at n a;;ateur idlliard tourran.er.t. COO to 00. The Frenchman mad-- his last ' nn r,,,ir.? w h i 1 e 1- o'1'.fin..rt m is - ble to collect only '1 '. FouFl's :1 ,.r -,. w 1 it n 1 vo . an a n. ;s n ign r ;r.K. :;4 and 1. Los flnish-d ' w ith' an aver ice of l ) :. -2-) and ad I hish run- of 2 4 Z ard "0 ' i r.rnn t.r...rÄ. ! gradual? cf Universal 'school of Davenport and Rosa School of Fort Wayne, has opened winces at 521 N. t Main st. 4--tf j That sour smellv sink will lese nwe'r quickly if -you use Blue Devil' Cleanser. 49.
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::vV V .v.VV'' -r. v -5 -' ' -.1 .. J Ktdf tourn atn. -it. a. .-..rdinc to .1 sse four divisions of champions-hip tli-thts. Indianapolis j-adfe.s will bo interested in knowing that but six days, instead cd ripht as last year, have ben allotted the national amateur. Th- eligibility commitle(, wilI (ln its i( ,() the entries to Ffs than F-'t, thus doini; away with the necessity of playing a qualifinyr round on the Saturday jrec edin. The qualifyia rounds will )o played on Monday, Sept. 4. and will be followed by th- usual five days of match play at :P' hobt-1. I. raid Not C'ominir. James Fraid. famous Fritish prof-ssional. winner of the Fritish open five times, will not come to America this summer with Harry V.inl"ii to romnrle in thv natioi-al o;er:. Instead. Ted Hay. w:nn.er of the American open in F'2') tit Inverness, will accompany Yard or.. Thi. inform ition has been received by A. F. I'etc rson. w ho will manage th" Fritor.s while in this country ami with whom negotii thms have lean bcim for Fa; iy and Yardon to play an exhibition came in. Indianapolis. ! Landis Denies IinzJ Bodie ;..;., .f,.f.,..-f (Z,r. III 111.111111 IMIMI vifll HH'AFO. Feb. 17. I ratiK . "Fit :,'" Fo lic, outfielder, was denied t reinstatf-nn nt in organised baseball j in a decision hamb-d down by Judge K. M. Landis t lay vas on the ineligible list .. , i f.. , , j l i l o . , . V aili li. .1 il 1 r- l Uf- .
ruh f(,r f,,j;;lr,. an,i refusil to re ! fjj U l'-t after b.-ine traded to the Il.d ; h s,.x bv th- New V'-rk Yankees in'J E
"The Gold Standard of Values" 7-p.ssi:xGi:n touiung cah $1595 r. O. II. Iins-Ins Farneman- Tasher Motor Co. 517 S. .MICHIGAN ST. Mala 4110.
HIGH SCHOOL FIVE BEGINS STRENUOUS SERIES WITH WIN
Burnham'-s Proteges OutclaSturgis Squad. 37-16 Play Loyola Today. Coach BuinhanVs hiii s i.ool basketball to-srrs b' a.n tli-u str-.-n-uo'js series of their three a r : i in four div s a1 :tur?i.-. Mch. nicht with a one-sided victory ovi ; th- hich s'if-ol team of that e.ty. ?7 to 1 "' It was the scr.-n.i d:at handed the Michigan team by the local this season. St he-i's crew bavin? swamped th Sture:4 live ;t game played r-(,intly at the y symnisium. The one-sidedncs s of thA mro enaild Furnham to rest his rirst firing men somewhat, in preparation tor the grilline- battle with the strong Foyola Academy iv of Chicago at tin "V" pym tili afternoon. Tt rs;;i!ars were in the ani ordy half of the Rime, but display, d a :!;-hv pas-in? caitie tint indicated a ;. - tO! y over the Ly tn if ih.y July a v.'eJi thi afternoon against the c id ea goans. Illuards I'acN Atia -k. 'OIlic' Fdwaids iFnmn-ü .. . once more that Iii re-.-nr -trl!av playinc is more than mer-.-ly a tlnOin the pan. "Ollio" had an uncanny; eye for the basket, ouinp four ha k- 1 ets, and also was i biu- factor in the std'-ndid na seiner and five-man i-i!M- mi ii' mi i ne joai-. i-",io lamar team u v. 1 witn laiwa:.;-- at the other foiwarü berth wh'Ie Nikos aNo siioed cmd a d a nta j at the (enter. S' rini; tive ruarkcrs. i Caj.t. Art Scli- ' r. as a-mal, was a tower .f strinct'i on the dc ftise and t'oarh Furnli.- in and ovanpe and bhio folldua a ; a rid-iii' unnti Iiita I to break up lh" pou ei ful, ersatile attack of th" 'him uoans today. Tbr Sturmis s'iiml. while outcba-s-id throughout, pit up a much bf t- j tor exhibition la d nicht on their own Hoor than in the pame here. However. th" lo.-al se, ond-sti in men. when injec-nt Into the fray. ' had little ditlb ulty in yorin-v and at ' the same time liddim,' th:r opjai- , j-o n t s. I Ibarnham b; onulu the f nuad to t bi ! it v immediately aft-r the ttame o that lack of re-t will n. handi-ap the men in the Loyda fray. A ti - , ! other stiff pame i s hrdübd to fol - low directly upon the In els of the Loyola cont'st, as the l,al snuad i met ts l5.-r.ton 1 1 irbor hih s hool ! here Mondav -ver inP. litre Me mx oi:.T7o: n.w riiANs Don't wait till next spring fcr the decoration of your home. Any dav NOW is the best tine. Statt now and have your rooms looking the'r best. See Lower's display ot Wall Fapers and Wood Finishings. 120 N. Michigan st. S2-tf Choice selection cut flowers and blooming plants. South Fend Floral Co.. 122 N Miehlen st 23-tf-2J illinPJ!!Biann!nnn!ii:iiiiilII!i!l!niIji apply
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Magnates and Hired Help Must Settle Pay Dispute, Landis Mot a "Collector " ("lill'A'Ki, l'c- IT. Fall pl.iy.-rs v. ho d..i not l.ke the salary :''L-;:r s n.er.:;or.el in th.r contracts will htv- to take their tr'.uible to the rlub owners. They me 1 :.'t 1 "k to Jude K. M. Lindls. 1 as ball cornrrdssior.T, for reib f. It wn viiii'1 plain at the cm-::ii-s;on-r's of:' ;; today thftt JuiLv. F.in.i.. recrards other l'!vs-s of j-..! i .b as of far more imp 'r:an thin t);e adjtr-tnaent Of s-llar di-ptlte between the r;i a'ii.it"- and their hired help. T:." j:;du'' i'-.tim. ited he d-'-es not intend to be a " !'. tion acnt fc r i n 11 player.-. i:cent!" I'lfhT Romme and Nayl.ir, of ;h Athl'tics objr. tr 1 f the ?:i:r- et forth in tli rnntners tf"r'lrre,i :! by 'onn:- Mai-k. Ma-k fold them to take rb ;r troubles- to Fan i:. and they did. In replyirc the jud.re toll thrni they would nave to ;...- x r !eV h l for reiicf, :nt;niat:nc tlt.it h-- wis dou:,ful If tb" ma ' r le.nijp acro-rifft f str.l li.m -'t!' au'li'Tity to a:: in salary disputes.
NOTRE DAME FROSH WIN FROM SAILORS x, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1; 'Illlllt I i ii ii (real Lake I'ive in (iame at .aval Station. 2."-2l2. '.,:r.- I .'iiim.'j f-.-t l.-t-rhoian 1 i -' k'b;:II a m pro.-d it worth a."a i u last n.cht be d tVattnJ: the ;,-. ;it !;' - t atn The L-ame w;m i-layed at c;v. at I.ak.s. and pio - pia s- d rith.'-r slow ly. The Sailors si-i me-1 to !ia ve the z on t h " ' !"n-h" durin,,- th first half, and' 111 annaiu. u a Mutnt b ad t hrouphout f. - . m lib pr-ater ).iit cd th" second hair.; ' l'1'" I't-'-bica i off nsive finally uot , '-'art-!. !io m r. and the y. .irliiitts-! -sw pt to nto;y m the -psin J "-nut , s. Tliis 'jati.e ronnds out a ory suc--'--ful s-as.n for tlo- l-'r -h oi- n . las was the prst yarthat a t v Mi '--oi baskc tball ttam has -er b- en ' !1 Notre Fame, t?ie hail Mmm - at otitic all firs: year men in previous s- a -or:. t'oa di Ibabis. 11U 'v' '" " ,n ,II-1 "P 1 !Veaman. i- am this year that could scrimmage tb..- varsity a -W accustom th" men to the Noire ba.- style of ipi v Tim su cess with which his plans were oarrhd out indicates that a I 'ladilirn hisketball team will be-J ion;" a r miliar thing at Notre Dam' hereafter. When you say cigars 51 y Dutch Masters. 4 5-tf Swank Dyes Clothing Main 79F 32-tf.
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