South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1922 — Page 8
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1922
0 SPORTS Hockey Tennis BOXING Holding Billiards T A Q.J7U ATT Wrestling Sivimminz BASKETBALI Wisconsin Downs Crippla 77 re-ßjame i -4S two gym records : High School Tossers Overwhelm Loyola Academy Five, 42 to 19
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BADGER STAR HURT
Tinkle .Suffers Broken Ankle in Accnlent Irish Krlay T eam Show.- Cla?s.
Two gymnasium record.- v.--r i broker, ar. 1 thro mr- were closely; approach.! during th- Vconn-! 2o t re rim track rr.et at Notre , Damo yt-s'.-i day afternoon wh.Ph tho Li'Ts v.f-i :,2-". The Notre Dam r!ay t- am lowor the m.la ! record by 2 and 2-3 f-eoonds-. whil'-j Merrick -f Wla-on-sdn ailed four
tk polo v.a -It mark. Thy '. iv record was 2 :'2 4-3,
Cobum and Lands Win Six Day Bicycle Race
CHICAGO. Feb. 15. After 140 hour of continuous rldir.g, the team of Willie Coburn of St. Louis, and Dao I-ands of New -ark. N. J.. '.von the lx-day bicycle race whi'-h clos-.-d at 11 o'clock tonight. They had Alrj point. J'Tzy LauTri'-e and Lloyd Thomai of San Frar.clejco were Fprcnd, and Cao.:ar de B.h'j and Ooi Per?yn of Ibdgium wore third.
ZILL TO COMPLETE TRAINING MONDAY
Jimmy O'Connell,, Highest Salaried
Minor Leaguer, Signs With
ir.chei to
r
and t h f
1J feet 1 C-i : ed 12 ft 3 trbd t
JOIE RAY BREAKS ANOTHER RECORD
Mcrrl
Oar-
li-4 Inches naa.ko a r
Inches h
.1
r hut faih
with ase, -.ark threSet5
115 is con-1
New World's Mark for
T.OOO Meter Event at
fntr.co v.. -Joor and outdoor cham-j - VI r.ion in th" pcle vault, annexing, ISCW 1 Ork. th-tr tit- a yr-ar a?o. Ta.t spring j NKW YORK, Heb. IS. Joie Ray, he al'o won th- f vr.t at the I'tna ' rtar middle distance runner of the relay games, in which the great-st j Illinois A. C. tonight broke the athWa of tho country participated. . world's Indoor record for 3,00 At thit tin:-. Merrick vaulted 12 : meters by running the distance in
ci
2-4 inches.
Dam and Hamman t:rd for $r-f'u:t pi 10 11 feet 0 inches.
In addition the record in tho 40
He -an of Notre,! eight minute?. CI 2-5 seconds at tho
annual game.s 01 tne wico .rvnii-ia Association in Rrooklyn. Tho old record, eight minutes and 33 seconds, wai made by George Bonhag at the
f Wisconsin
v-st.rd.i v a!
jar
dash
approached
by
of a second, while records in th-.-40 yard hiirli hurdl: and tho Muarter mile run were appmach-d by 4-3 of a. f'cond each. I lr lay I Lire a IVatun. The mi relay resulted in or.ft (t thf prettif.-t r.V'f run in th Notre Dam gym for yar. rrh t 'nr.s are cor.jJd r-il anirT.g th hc. t mile relay teamn in the west, and t'n raco was naturally a c'.osf our. Ilcf-fr-rnnn3 clever running ilaed Notre Dame in th' lead at the start, ;uul Wi.-"cn.in wan unahP; to overcome i. The crow 'I went wild wh n Stol-Ir-y ( Vl''0:;M:i dr- w- a longr'id-"1 of Luke Walsh in th- 5-ond po?!:ir,n, and attmpt d to pas, him. "alsh allowed the Kadger to keep pace with him f"r half a lap. and t.Vn I re v. ft'-adhy into the load, passim: the ftick to Montague and a goui five yards ahad of the Badger. Monty" H-w around th track at top speed and gained several more j and- on hi man. and Gus Dsch added a fkv more, thus Jlnishing afn"ut tei yards ahead of Johnson. Th tim was ?,:?,() 2-". Fritz r.aumer a bb d another great
p-.-rf'-rnianc1' ficaa th Notre Dam point ef v!-v Py running a beautiful tw. mil race, and incidentally, winnlni; h:s ir.nri'vuii. "I'rit." 1 1 '.: th Pal aftf-r the tenth lap oral h "Id it until the :lt, when ldn'r.le, the f.i:nrvi Wi-'onsln vbsta.n man drew ala nl of him. On the raxt turn, hnw-ur, the Notre la:ne runner siont.-l almost t'ii yards ahad - f Fhikl a Th- IVidger
I Will Work Out With Paddv ! Burns for Go With Brennan Tuesday at Mishawaka. That the atlfhawaka Athletio club ! boxing show at the Century theater j next Tuesday night would be a I greater irjcces than tho one held j a month ago, which was labelled by 1 many as the best offering in years.
j was tht prediction of Matchmaker; j Johnny McGowan last night whc-Uj ! asked as to the prospects at the time. 1 i The ticket rade for the affair hav
been unusually heavy and the new
that Tony Zill i3 now being considered e as a possible opponent for either Rocky Kansas or Benny Leonard has been a great help to tho promoters. Zill will arrive in town e-arly this morning and after a few hours rest will make his way to MIfhawaka where he expects to train in the afternoon. Monday afternoon at three o'clock Tony, wdth Paddy Burns, who is training for his bout with Steve Neimith will wind up their training campaign by hard workouts in Andy Weisberg's gymnasium in the Oliver hotel. Zill and Uurr.s are the fxim size, weight and box in much the
same manner. meir sparring on
Frisco
IPURDUE DEFEATS 'Slushy Ice Fails
: l
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same games on December 15, 1911. John "Blondy" Bomig of I'enn .State was second; Karl Johnson, ne-
gro star of Pittsburg, was. third, andj.Monday shoulJ bo a eooa indication
Walter IIlRgms of Columma univcr- of what thpJr perf0rmance in Tues sity was fourth. j tiay wm be
i j 5 i v, i;.u i imnis
was never neanfa, ctu?siii nin.-n
line approxirratf ly 50 yards ahead
of Bomig. Johnson was About tne samo distance behind Romig and Hu-Ins was nearly lapped by the Meet Chicngoan.
te Meet NcimJtli.
While the Zill-Brennan bout has attracted much attention South Bend and M.'shawaka are pointing with eager eyes to the battle that is to include Paddy Burns, the beat boxer at Notre Dame and one of the
j cleverest mit artists in these parts,
and Steve Neimith. Neimith and
o before. In
CHICAGO TRACK MEN
KASV VOW MICHIGAN ! Burns have met twic
ANN ARBOR. Mich., Feb. i s. ; eir . first encounter the ringsidersj Michigan university defeated the Pvo Bums the preference but in a rniv,uv r.f rhimrn in a da .l in-.cond bout with NeimJth, Burns did
iloor track meet hero today,
ing 77 points to IS for the Maroons.
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CHICAGO, 28-16 , ß ' ; I K; Over Badgers
Losers' Defense Against Conference Leaders Feature of Game.
LAFAYETTB. Ind., Feb. IS. Purdue defeated Chicago 2S to 16 in a western conference basketball game here tonight. The defense put up by Chicago against the conference leadera featured the contest. Gullion, Purdue center and star
Notre Dame Puck Artists Shut Out Wisconsin, 3 to 0, Despite Weather.
CHICAGO OUINTET PROVES HO HATCH FOR LOCAL SOUAD
With
the slapnicst of weather
conditions prevai
K-rnoon, the
g yesterday afNotre Dame
hockey team met and defeated the Badgers from Wisconsin by a score. Th rink was covered in
BurnhamV Protcce Outcla?; Prep Team Throughout Team Plav a Feature.
basket shooter, waj guarded 50 well j places l y an inch of water but the that he had but one shot at tho bas- i ico was hard tnough to support the ket and missed. Howerda, Purdue j skaters, and that was all that was
Playing in the this sapo-a, and
drad.y pre; school hrifk'
rn
dl?pla c 1
g t as ',; wi
c . 1 V '
a , a
v
guard, was the chief point scorer ol Lhe contest. The work o: McGrire and Holladay featured for the visitors. IJneup and sumrna.y: Purdue (28) Chicago (1) Dversman F Hurlburt Masters F Holladay
Gullion C Yardley j o psin's 1 a.-sine came failed to ma-
Howerda G McGuire terialize, and tho Badpers prove! i ''
Miller G Romney i themselves nun h better on defense. Field Goals --Masters, 4; Kvers-. than on offence. of course a true : man. 4; Howerda, 2: Holladay, 2; I estimation of their worth as hockevi
a.a.Iemy team of afternoon at the
by the score c f Tne Renlrs
t : ;
needled. A large crowd of spectators assembled, despite the contrary elements, nnd remained until thv Naryend of the game. The playing was slow, but it was
clear from, the f.rft that the Irish 1 .1 V . :
master of the situation. Wi-i J,Ib aK? .v:'i
r . s: a M. r
4 2 t 1 . seem t -
vf re
ork, hav;nc: deflate MicJi.. hich school t' 1: at Sturmis bv th- e nr-
ik a me w
n 1 ur inv
IUnton II.
Romney, McGuire and Stahr (tub for Hurlburt). Foul goals Howerda, S out of 10; McGuire, 6 out ol 11; Romney, 0 out of 1.
T INTERMEDIATES WIN COURT TITLE
players could not be obtained. Notre Dame out..!as--d them throughout the game, displaying the pnnch necesary to wallop the puck through the slush anal past the p( -alio on three di.lermt. occasions. Vsatilo ttaok.
sanooi tosst-r at
Mon.lay r.-.nht at 1 The two came did not bother t
in fact It impr.-ved tha and all around team nli; tir tirst team - ar:e.l 1
) o c i a s
;.wd unI Lav. la yesterday '. A. ryii !l. r:v :i e tur-ls. I I i y n k n t i -s re i f 1- ar th;: 1
hT. t aM . C. A. .c . . ir.y 1 i' s h ar-ter. s h i" a 1 1 " . g Th 1 ft-:!h' !
the canie nr.d
;r.-. iru n
ing and fi;
ail
a or 'o;: wer iw. f h;.rh S'h""d r'"t-
s tli at were en The Chicago.'.:
ban 1 . :- v. e r
Local 135 Pound Team Annexes Honors hy Defeating Valparaiso in Finals.
the clop.? they rolle
hilf, w
Tho Wolverines captured first place in ten of tho eleven events. Brickman scored the only Chicago victo;y, running tlrst in the sixty-hve yard low hurdles in 7 4-Ö seconds.
t liftn frn 1nn Inn t 1 n h 1 r h C t Vi 1 t
received while sparring. Ho went Into the ring a bit out of condition and wns forced to content himself with a draw.
ALL STAR ATHLETES TO APPEAR IN MEET
P II I LA I ) la LP H I A . Fe h . 1 S . Th reel
of America's star
k-tf-.s will compete in the pentathlon championship
BOWLING
JIMMY O'CONNELL. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 18. Jimmy O'Connell. young San Francisco baseball player, for whom the New York Giants recently paid $7 5,000 for 1923 delivery, .icned today bis 1C22 contract with the local club of the Pacific Coast league, Soc'y George Putnam, of the club, announced today. O'Connell under the contract will receive the largest salary ever given a minor league baseball player, Putnam said. The amount was said to be around $10,000. The $75,000 paid for tho player was said to have been the greatest amount ever given for a minor leaguer. O'Connell, it was said several days ago, wanted $7,." 00 of the purchase price before signing. This demand, it was reported unofficially, was met through a presentation of cash and through the large salary.
vi-d-At
MICHIGAN CITY. Ind.. Feb. IS.
By defeating- Valparaiso. 25 to 0. in ! d performed
tho final round of the Y. M. C. A. Intermediate Baske-tball tournament,
held here tonight, South Bend iö the
Tnn V". 1 ,1 t.iVo v...-vm,.a n VJt l.oniM
I " . . ---- - .-- iile nicagoana v, er cu?.
;erea oy tne versatility of tne Notre I from cln!iln? to f..:1 a.a: P. . , jDame attics. They could not check j oca:, Mn ;.t Olon untsl r t
lasiiit i .s z.g za.g oasues, wni.e .iacI tforley and Flinn bot through their i defense ti'.ne and tinte again. Percy
Wilcox played a strong game at left defense for Notre Dame, until he was incapacitated in a collision with a Wisconsin player in th third period. MacDonald took his 'olace
in sterling fashion
for the remainder of the game. Shortly after one o'c.ock, rumors
! were spread about the campus that
of the .-e ,-o ra 1
I up 1." points. The
iters played a slovenly came, playing little or no teim wirk.
tim.es they Threate-r.e .1 to d
all-around ath-
cell
at
NATIONAL I.r.AC.t V. PIItATTS
StudpJ.aker
Odlnbk
desperati- attempt to catch
was unaoie to ao so. ami
made a. tin Km
.'. med t' be slacking speed wne-n
ed hi
he unforttirate'.y
rn
pace,
sttimlfld aral fell in an awkward posi'-n on his ankba fracturing it in threo piactn. It was an ugly ac
cident
and must rave pained the
runner extreme '.y, but bo ilid not say a word. He was carried fron, the track immediately and taken to th" hosr.ital. Mei-v.vhlle P.aumer
had finished tl
the J;,,rn
Fniversity of Pennsylvania relay car- j i;0fnnnrt"l" I I nival Apr. 2.'5 and 2ib They are t Handicap Legendre of Georgetown university; j To( , Hamilton. University of Missouri,; p.KAVKS." and Ri inartz, Mulheburg. Legendr; It. issmussen and Hamilton have met twice in ; ""r this fvent. each having won once. I j;rk ra il .. '. ;('!:uk INDIANA IOSIX j Handicap LVANSTON, 111., Feb. IS. North-j Totals ... western defeated Indiana 2." to IC in
a western conference basketball:
gamo here tonight. Northwestern i Tx';
too kthe lead early in the contest W.-iTttrs ..
Jess A. s.-heida
! Wrlf
i
I.V. 17a 142 I DC, 17:t DJ .")7 vjr, r.u pu 4: 14C, its li:. -ie.' iir ir, r.i 40; i:.t', pic, i;-,', 4 2 IOCS Ihn) 2742! Dl 1?.7 1".a 4rT ! ie,.' '.! 147 4o;i ; I.V. 1.17 1 1 S 41 Di i,v; ua 4.v. s; pr.i pjtj :;si 17 171 17 117 S72 si7 2;ri i
CULVER FIVE WINS ! EMPLOYES TO PUT COUNTY NET MEET! ON BOXING SHOW
i i - . . . 1
undisputed 135-pound team oD Tne game nau oeen cai:ed on, nut it northern Indiana and southern j began promptly at l:T.O and the Michigan. ' crowd gathered rapidly. Both teams The South Bend tossers defeated j fund the going difficult, and there Michigan City in the semi-final pmeWfrP no threats at scoring for fverin the afternoon, 13 to 12. The ! aI minuter. Notre Dame's forward South Bend team started with Dome i linG worked the puck steadily down
land Duck, forwards; Brady, center; le riI'K' noweer, ana scored on a
Strickler ar d Hollowell. guards. , iiurL i'- me c:ee Robinson and Keith were substituted ! of th! l'criod, the Irlsli scored a
i . . . j
as forwards and Backstroh at guard, i ' tc - nu lIi '- i Bhoturar w.i i declared inelitrible be-i In th cond frame the Da-Ige
! ' ,1 ...... 1 ! .
caue of overweight. A 125-pound ; m:, auu aumeu tne tnnrrflmi.nt -i.-iii h. hPM in sJooth aggressive for a fewmlnutes. Notre
play a
M-.-ke i rllr.g of Th" Leyf the lo-
an.d ilnced hmi
on a pnr with any they had met in the Chicago High Schoo; league.
little floor work, only to in this by the s'cllar gt Cipt. Schwer and Voedisoh da players spo hltrhly
cal captain's play
Ollie iid-Aar.
Ildr.er an! Nv!k
played th Vest ganip of their h!ah school careers and had tho Loyola men bewildered with their cvr
a
d accurate short. r.g.
Bend Saturday, March 11.
Stndehaker Men to Stage Boxing and Wrestlini; Program
Wednesday Niizht.
Hmployes of the various depart-
r-nd waa rif er in danger of being
la o'e.l
Me inwhlie f jace in the
ren-.ark-
nbly coo,' 1 1 w a s
t:m o: baxrra 1
1":
da -a. in which Desch and Hayes took ürst and second place, scoring eight points for Notre Dame. Hayes was .-till bothered with a retrained ten-
MKKIC.N LKAOIK.
SCNATOltS.
i:7 irr k. r.-.i v.i r.-a I"-; i 140 14T, 1 r.ä 17.) ni -jh::
Handicap HI HI Hi
ward opened up the scoring f r ; P.endern, followed by marker -rapid succ.?!nn by Finer and b kos. The Chicago team rrif.l to I
sliota from tho b cir.ning. v. !..-.. tl
saw mey wer unanie to 'r
tne local gua r : shots gopner wild.
g
g. mo- i TliT" va-
i Totals I ATHMIldCS. j 11 rick si n ! ( öiept'rich ' Ford
. 1 1
Kb'- w; a ra v V
gain. He was a ?:n. and car-tain try tear a. v.l.: h e . "v. t : n 2 : 1 "J . 1
tWM-mib- i.uc w
i..!v, won ;!a m i a. a in whab K !;".'" tlnish I Hair-Mile The ha'.f-m.l" al thrilling ran w Itl;
5
night that able to run a at Wi-cn-... cri -cour.-k" d nferenae !:! ring : he ilüiUT yester::i an exciting - lv ; Notre
Ibnali 'n T.fa!s .
SO f. .-: a !' e two Notre
n a Dame
doubt can the day before the meet. ; ilintrri'-h
The summary: ! Forty-Yard Iash bVp.;h. Notre1
'Dame, first; Hayes. Notre ame. sec-; I oral; Knolllns. Wi.oor.s.n. third.' imam a- a - I sai.vai;i:. ! 1 ' : I'iovell Forty-Yard Hurdler Knollins. Ml.u: akcr W;vontin. llr.st; Stoiley, Wl.-onsin ; A-hman s -.-ond; Newell. Wisconsin. third, j J-f' ' I Time. 5:2. M1I Run Finkle, Wisconsin, first; ; J,0. tj." jKonnedy. Notre Dame second; i n.afan-or
p;i ut 11!
stoki; 1" pj b i-
ITS 1 4a 1 fj PU 14
rd r." p;r, 1 H 14
Cadets Defeat West High, 38 to 6, in Finals of Marshall Co. Tourney. PLYMOUTH. Ind.. Feb. 18. Cul
ver academy won the county high j merits of tho Studebakcr corporation
school basketball tournament that I here will tax th- recreation hall at jwas held here yesterday, and won the factory to capacity Wednesday 4:,f'the right to represent this county in ! evening when at S o'clock the Stude-
4'4'o thu district tournament which will baker Club will present a boxing and j a:.) be held within a short time. Cul- I wrestling program. Only employes j
vor won by defeating tn mgn v m iu- admitted, tne program being;
.schools of Plymouth. Wr.st High and arranged as a part of the recrea- J
i'Tt-O ' Tippecanoe. ; tional schedule for thoae connected
Tho uay began with a game be-iwitn tne corporation.
Hubler and Brooks, at 12 5 pounds.
canoe clearly outclassed its oppo-jill intertain the sport fans for six
l.-.j nents leading at the end of the first rounds, numcr, trom stores sa, is
IT"": half, 10-0. The game between Cul
MARQUARD AND KOPF
TRADED FOR SCOTT ay. an.l again the Notre Dam for
BOSTON. Feb. IS. John Scott, j warJ lin- vith Pa"l Castner playnltcher for the Boston Nationals, nas i a '"iding part, swept down th'
been traded to the Cincinnati Reds
for Pitcher "Rube" Marquard and Inf.elder Iarry Kopf, according to a telegram received here tonight irom George W. Grant, owner of the Braves, who is now in New York.
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CONTESTANTS YET IN EVEN STRIDES
Dime's defonce w.-i lmncnr.ilil(i
however, and Wisconsin was unable ttm,pt on lhHr ,rt t" the K':'' to approach within vards of th- v tr;:"r t0 ,Urk- MC' goal. They Hogan to tire notice- Kf?na W1lh a "AKet an'1 cC'r
I 1 1 1; two iree turows were tne only j scores for the visitors in the !.r?t i half. The hilf ended with the local
team on the long end of a to J
score. Grever
Ma lone, form, r
Dame star ani coach of th"
his rha-ge t; g the rf,t p.-riod I'M. t.r. t,:ur
point-; :a v.
c.n rd'
455 410
which the latter won, 13-8. Tipp
4. a
( . ... ivva m w r
.ween Bourbon and Tippecanoe,! as a neadlmer cf the evening. ; MnrillO lakes V we. htraiht i-lavin:
iat 1 :j 17') 14.' 14"
O'.s 7-1
1 1 R
an. I two WD . t 'He ' 1 o
of NnTe Dime Wale of W'..or. ing. Ili:v."y c crowded in frofour rr.e n rr f ! Art her. Ken ly p-b.r d se oal, la:' diual.tb-1 him d,-as.cn which v aide. Ramsay awa rd 1 " or. 1 llinev of N t:
time was 2 m;r. atcs Notre Data." :-cor t ha s -.ot put h tir.ishi-d record an
:'.;: n men crowati:
:g in
ey an 1 'a-a
Kenne ly j t-'.a e tC
v, n . was lea
Y; on -an
1 ahiad. and the
(Sehnender. Wisconsin, third. ! 4:S3:2.
Four Hundred
I Run Johrovn,
' Spetz, Wisconsin, second; Heffernan
N
a i :
T a m e
Time. , Holenberg
and Forty-Yard iMlIK.r .... Wiscon-shn, first; i
i i ern i
w.m,' ' - oi l III:
i.M-ire lame, m:ru. xime, t..a : S.ir.ien ... ' 1vo-Miie Run Baumer. Notrt 1 1'f-sier .. ! MteorJ
irs-t; Rosmieissoi. Wlonsir., :J'i.ark O'Haro, Notre ame. third. : Hartzog
4.
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W:s--cr.:n e, b. w o v r. me. thirl. r, v-i-. d four poin'
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- on a
Haot I'ut sJundt. Wisconsin, first, !o-.pr - l
s-i; ii?r, .Noire uame, second.
was and The
4a
5 4
Flynn. Notre Dame, third,
Yault- : 3 " ;
-Mernck. H. em man.
Wisconsin.
Wionsin. I Totala
a
1
Notre Dame, tied for j
ar
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No
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a 1 He an. --.on I. 11:
Hieb J'.m.p Platten. Wisconsin, i
f.-t;
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Net re Dam. e.
third.
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It. Madison . Ilaiidi. up . . Teta's T. aral M. Ib.. : -a n .... M.irjas ... A..;-!.-rg. r !!:!':,.', i .... M -r:;le.:.bT il.a.aaap .. Tet.lN ... YARD
a il a ras ...
';isi-.T 1' r r. n t z t e:. r ic k . . . . jDsIh:. gf-r . 1 1 a lid .r.i p . . Totals ... ltar:stt:nrt . M.irhsll ... N be:i Keair .... Murray .... Handicap ..
Totals ...
MNC.r.U l.KACiL'K. KOLL
. .. 1".7 . J - 1 1 t ... 171
M.
114 1 i;a b.-o :--.
pet i:t 7 i:i7 l.ii 140
P7 17.1 1 ::j 117 1 C7."d 110 I.V. ln-' 112 l'.'ä r.u it so l.'T pva Pia e,so
ir.a 1.' 117 14 I-;; '..
ver and Plymouth ten followed.
Plymouth put up a game light, but jthe cadets were too strong, and after Jlj'j leading at the end of th lirst lialf, !j',K,9-3, rolled up fight more points In e74 : the second half and won by the -iL 1 score of 17-6.
High
even odds with Brook
mittman from Dej.t. 51. The second boxing card
the speedy
From Lindsev Thomas in Third Place.
of the
t vening will Jind Roberts and Bat
Rose going six rounds for honThe fight. at IIS poiai Is. Rob-
i e
21Ö2 . We st
defeated Argos in a
'fast game, 17-11. At the end of the 1 first half the ecore was 10-4 in favor A'' of West High, but the Argos play'ijers came back vigorously in the ?ec-
jond half and veered as many 2127 las their c.pponents.
Defeat West Hih
t iin g - rs.
i .s i'-'iu, ii.u koi siiorr.iV i me
boys from iJpt. 713. whiD lept. S
is conhdf i;t that Rose has a surprise for his opponent.
CHICAGO, Feb. 18. With more their defeat
than half the schedule completed. Canucks. Th
entrants in tho worlds champion- j fulent that
ship bowhrg tournament at the ! Coliseum are fighting hard to achieve i a commanding leadership. Thus i far the tournament is an open af- !
little fulr with practically every contest- !
ant still haing a chance to win.
rink to shoot the third goal. (lame ProgTvsss Slowly. The remainder of the game pro
giwsi'u siONi. euner team was ream, oiv able to score in the f.nal period, sing to ; m .
good checking on both side., stop- . seemed to b -ping numerous rushes by the wing t chalked up 1
men. Capt. Flinn played a strong 'der, holding the Tr. game throughout this s'age of the! 17 point?. o'iv rn
game, auu pioeu ma; ne naa corn-( v.-no was
! pletely recovered from the accident j stuck to thI which ho sustained in the Canadian b - ch, .luring j club affair several weeks ago. He j when outw.a j should be al.Io to mix i;i the heavy ; tactics. (re,
v.hcn Noti'e Dame mee; thai quality, f,-,r
Canadian club aaln at Chicago thbs.and th- . ' - rrtr . . . i
iiuernuoa. i w. ir.sa aie in prime !f -.r
condition for this cont1 st, liaving N':.learned a great eh al of hockey sir.oo -lr a-
at the hands of the i bask'- with
student body is con- f oo: .rag wirb
if th" ice is hard, th'fr---.- t(..e....
dd and blue will bo able to av ng rtir a ; ti
. 'A' a s a i . ' ' ' 1 ! y
ar o:: al f- -
t
-. o n : o
N" '
c: e
at to
ne
.'otre Dame's !i-;lvv
dis.advanta
points
l rank iurns. wno bailed recently The super-bowling of Hank Ma-
from Boyne City. Mich., and took uplrlno of Chicago, was the Mature of
last night's matches. Marino took five straight games from Mort Lind-
r.i:; i
Culver then played Tippecanoe In
' J l tho f-eml-flnals, and won thLs game,
24-1 r.. The cadets walked
his abode here and a job wdth Dept. OH at Studebaker's, will attempt to show Bull Andorff. Dept. Gl matman, that he knows a lot about tho wrestling game. Burns is rated high as a wrestler and has won honors over numerous boys of mat experience. He recently met and dowmd "Kid" Ross, Mb-hawaka Krvstler and sportsman.
jfrom Tippecanoe in the second half, -0r.'.t',ut during the first frame, the teams 4-.' seemed very evenly matched. The 'jTit'lirs: half ended 10-$ in favor of Cul,v.y ver The cadets were far too strong 4v) for Wfl High in the final game. At ;ithe end of the. first half the f?core lw7!was 22-2 in favor of Culver, and I during the second half the cadets
I continued to pile up points. The :', fK"" f'7 C,'L Jacob RuP" 4-'i: final score was 3S-6. In a game j l,r'rt- ,r'r' of !!iC ners of the Yankl1,. which waü played between the girlr- ' - 1 n-z in announcing
x-.,,-. a to,,, ...u ii:.u i ... .-i.u . umiii::-
thai
every rr.e
is at a decided
and shelly Ice. a
being lighter mc-n sh rink is in bad cond:
noon. Saturday Wisconsin will at Madis'-n. The we a her
:itifacti"n f
v :p.
-r th-
d:
c n
team
nd the ;a naaja ns.
uld win if the
ion
'or th
be in
met that
sey, the Connecticut crack, and piled j locality has ben extrc-mely c -id for up a total s:ore of 1,212 pins. This several weeks, according- to the re-
i s
I'.d
ty the Plymouth representatives won i
$30.000 IS FIGURE BABE SETS 0M1IS SERVICES ni:v York, ivb. is. Babe Kuth has requested a salary "close to
Pia i::.t d: 1 VI
i:.2 '. TV. D ---'
1M1 l.i7 l-i ls b'J 1 '-') 13
MAIN OFFICE , War.ni-v 1M I I'niaaau l,2 Ji;i ;i 1 ' 't.a:abers .") ' '.di:r r:i I Handicap IP.
Totals
rorNPRYIed Wright ,
1 ii r. s i . T I., rt i TrunoT i Hand. cap
Totals
TKNOKS lb IU:ia L). st raup ..
131 l.U 1.1. 14. P-J l'd
177 1 -M 1 ' i:Ml
1 i .a t:i lb? b-" .-'
1TT 14 ; 11.-. l D7 If) l'.'
12 Di 11 IT'. 1-a IP) led
177 IV, i:: b r;
S7 DO
f7 1U
SIS
1 Ct", 17: i D7 137
i:c, 1 :w) bv IM 1-2 I''.-. 141 1H la:; ir.j b'.-J l:-)
d: 1 i j Is. i: no
142 u j lb 1 e b'-ä lvi su
111 111
2S-?. Iargrt crowds attended every t
O'.o of the contest.-.
tf.at t:u
. ,,s. r.-,-:;t wo-l
Ruth, wb.o is now
( . , a. tt.it a i i a ... b1' s .Iaroki 4v:: K. H.M.er Handicap :: 4w'-t Totrtls lv. : ;' SOPRANOS II. Mnr-nie IC. MUler 11. U.-uggner ... el M. iiaeTrich ... j-j' A. Unufr Handicap T.71 f1"; Totals
t . ! WILSON I5I10S. -k". CI'TTl N'(l
.Oberle Matters 4 Kose V4 Kydzynki j4 1 Johnson "'H Handicap
Totals
-ii.
1 1 1 P.'7 71
v 112 "mi
I l : 1 1 1T l.'T
f." 1J s; in 213 701
111 l.-o 1.-7
F7 ." 71 S'. Ill 21.' 073
.".; ."'al j 2-i:i
to talk things over.
on a vaudeville
I UKII ill 11. e J.,iLU;e C., 1 -J U'PUI IfU 'o bao i-(oavel $23.000 b.-t. year. Col. Huppert indicated "there was
chance" fo Ruth
r.-.oney. as he consTLlerf. i t .iser.able man."
him
a
is believed to be a world's record for tournament bowling. Sykes Thema of Chicago is leading the field on points today, with Marino In second place and Harry Thomas of Braddock, Pa., in third. The surprise cf the tournament has been the failure of Jimmy Smith, the r.Iilwaukee star, to strike an effective str.de.
ports of the Badger hockey player?, and thc-re are no indication that a
i oil Will Set
In for weeüs to
wa rm s
come. ' Tho Irish, are safe therefore in preparing for the game next .Sat
urday. They should win easily on
good set m the
i'.;Xte
ice, for the Badgers do not to possess either the skill er
stamina, of the go!
and
hi
IIJJVI DCITWT IOWA.
iowa city, ia.. Feb. is. The ; Local Women Defeated hy
University of Illinois track team won a western confernce indoor track meet today from Iowa by the score of SI to 2C.
I:
r.'.rht
Chiratro Team at Boil I in z a bawling match held Saturday
a: the Orphcum alleys,
Lacy won from
Xyikos ma
ofijirtj.;. lor.. ! Smbi'-a ;,.-, ? T-d4n 1
the be? t u . , i the s - . r r, '
; teat..'s 1 .', p. -; fi-.r ia'-k tov s,. j a ( v., , r ! sid" of t he ojrt f 'a
tiame r.a- 1. ! A rra. r. e m . n - . r- r- . pJ Cnn-.pln d Ve'.; -, f ; game next a.--f a b ' -. . b s "hoops n l.M .;'.-.. r i r; ," : Till date ).ftc ,cf. r, . , ;.. . 1 1 - i a - d ; 1 x ' ' f ' ' .- A ' heyinr.ir g of a-'ib: T' : . '' f :; tl. tv. -1.' ..Is South Ron. I High vIhw 1 (12) P. P P
Rd wards, r. f ' : Rdn- r. 1. f :: r, o Nyikca, a : Schwer Tap.), r. c. - '. Yoe !h. 1. g ".
"i :r
a 1 o ' t -
;r. r. I J ' f J. I
A. J.
Pittsburg i? going to be none too strong behinl the tat, if Catcher Schmidt makes good his threat not to return. It is also possible that hmay figure in a trad that will work
to the advantage of the Pirates.
cago
Ch
Or P he ;:m Ladies hy l.'Q
tam from Chicago totalling and the lo'll team 2.22 4 pirn. Smith cf the vi iters was a L-j
the the !
4
f a r ' o r
, ,1 i. ,
in accruing the hravmg a high sec:
pin, tho
2.3 s 4 Mrs. lhant
wm nlrg
201.
e ol
I oka
MKT.ri. r. j McOraw (Car1 Schlack, c. . . Me-tzgf r. r. g. t'r T. r. o -,"- r f 0''"or.r.f-;i. I. j
Acudrmy ( I ' j . 1 ' i' . . , I . ) . b f . . . : :
4 1
271 J --. a a. - , .Z .l : t .,,.. .i m I iimtii'.' if -- i J ! !
I.EAGt'L.
! KMTTIMi-
'Sciiildler drut'er rj Alberts Prown j- strt!iy 'd H.v.(li.an
r ------
ir.'! 12' l.'i l 11 '. 817
4M , S4 I
1C4 141 111 122 12.' 12a
Totals
4' 4C3
I. - 2I
sinrriNü I'rltx Dl Wehster IC" l'utz 17. T r ? r 1') Ibtih ire, Handicap .h
Tutah
14'. 1."-. p-; 17 1-Hl r.. 14 4' b'.7 1-c, P-o
i7 112 1:.. TO 1. sj;
i: i.".a l.TJ 17 P',2
S12 14 1 : .5 pa 11:1 i:. 123
1
.. .. , ."OS 7 !
4T j JÜ.I 2V. '
iL iLlLZ.
1J7? fa' I?
1ÖC
DO
417 i.'S
i-37 -.o 1
11". 12 ::; '.'7 1 i.1 0
47:5 4.. 1 44
-) 1
PUDDING HINT. When you have no suet handy and need a litb- for puddings, chop some frt-sh dripping and use in in place
A Glass Cigar Humidor With Each 50
Fifty Cigars and the Humidor Special Box Prices on Other Cigars Saturday and Sunday Golden Mann's Cigar Stores 126 W. Washington 108 N. Michigan 315 S.Michigan 127 N. Michigan
10c
To?a : Free throw rr.: Nv.kc? :
Graw 2. Referee G. A. Co0pr. Srr!r.rf.e:i Y. M. C. A. Colleire T: n; e r D a r. : . y W h : t - j a r. .
Wabash Defeats De panic In Hard F 'on cht (lame crav.tci!:! vv; i- i . r -t. If.. V."abi--h df . I ivpauv.- 22 to 2s In a b.sk-tt .ill :a.r. here tcr.it'ht. The ror.te-t v.-a- l.ir! fought throughout. Wabash :-1 1 7 Kt half time, : -;t ..;.v a rally In th f?-rA ha'.f ani ha I a :-o-.
pc'.r.t lad up to
r.
UtfS of forward.
vo.
' sh r
'. when t tv. u ft
b-t three :; P (.. Vi'i.,
- V. t - '.. i
tonight over D-
au
s a.
end
mis s c as :
ILLINOIS WINS.
.IHPr
O'.S
URBANA, III. Rfb. 1
remained m tt..- wertem ccr.ferer.c basketball ci.'in-.; ion rac tonight by defeating Mir.:.-ta 2? to is.
'brim:
HIIMMLNGS. c w hich en ;d
width cf the hat ewst fancy of the
moment
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