South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1922 — Page 16

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EXPECT SEYERÄL LOWERED RECORDS

AT TODAY'S MEET O.hornr and Murphy Certain to Thrc-iten Hiuh Jump Mark at I'rhanu. r r. world- r v, s-rn "'.'. f- r m rr.i-hf 1 th..- if':" liar.t tb Id of tra- '; J i : . . - ar.d I.'..:.o..1 r. i. Th" '5 i 'l . m f-Ti i l'. -'A . ;.e :i f r o n i N..M. ; . ; -i : i : -i;. '. t'i, :.- !::..';. ' .i - .i n.ti:i:- ' . ; ? " r r. " . r .- !:' t vs ( 1 , l . ' . : t ; . 1 1 ' t.l :i. t " i lit- : ' ' : l ' r.. :r i' h r i f ' r ."if. A cor. ;'. t r ,-a r fl to h' i v. I,lf' !.", Mar;-hy a 1 0.-;..,rr.-TT. e T! .1 '" T: i V I r.'i . . r. i the world high jump. N:th bluett this ( 'ir, tt. 'in h r. compel, t.'-r. .a- r.'-frr.')'''.-I'-r in v f n...i n- e -. t h' : t:v,'. Mir;hv :: d " '.V i n !'' n t i ' - ! .t t : i! r.M ! r'". h-. t h - ; l n r . i ; t- r. i j" i ) v ' J ( 'h i.:i!'f'Tl t :.. ' A'J-rs in .''s I- ap nt him .i t i f I ;-fr it .Mur-i tv. . ) , -r j i , -. , i. M .rphy :ia p w..;-. a. 1 Iir..'.. -.n ir. f h'- i v. vh:!i- . rt cr.ij- j::mrcr '.'. o " iM p'r.y. . yex. i .'!.' r man 1,1--r- 1 h a: ; own r.f hav,; thf heiehT of 1 f K-t T"'th of th-"Pi hav" ( n im ;rr-'. in j f-t a-!:I. All th!.- t.y.i:: tint if The; w , r I l nnrk -f I f. t. 7 i t : 1 1 r , j r r to br."'k' r. vjthm t 1 i " rat j futiir. Murphy an l r -borr. have j the b ch irres 'Vf iio:".' ;r. j M:n Ii' Sprint Mail. TVirh I?.!'. I ! "' ranii.r. cair -T ( a pr;r.,r-: -j'.o 1 a? A r - of Ulinoi-. it i nor at ili :irp-o'. il!" t!:it thf .-;' r?i . 'iif'-r' n- ! rl oi . 9 4-". s"""'! it' ty.e hi'" vir 1 la !i' may b' ti--,j. Hav !-..: br.kon ; Ir.to the f-i rr ';;" -f 1-" .orint -fr on rnor ! i : i ;i o;', i. -;o;i. a ; th- Dnk r la1 - it v i - Avif? who Ayr 5 :: ihv iv,: -on l r-r r' ! fir.:.-h-l ja-t a f-.v i v h.-. At b a : nd Jinu?, cTtif! ar.o.hr rat thes f PTtl'-ter? r:': r i 1 1 f i.irni.-h plTty of tliril'.. Notre puii'-'s m:! rr!iy tram will pitted as.i: --i at th"- "!'. in pi'"''". ot thf Prak--1 caaic t!i IMIni inirto who turned the mi'" ';v : .; In ':'-'n:-'. On that oi n.'ion Tto. l:n tam tin-1 i.hed fourth. TJvr '."' rnrv r" a -on to he:' that th"y -'an d'-t'eat Illinois ti"liv, f-jowrvi-r. At Pe-Moin""-.'- , Notre ram 1 "w th" .-.:'n i -it inn from tia1 f'f-, nod H-f-v. n ot au iy with a bad -tart. M"::!i:u'' nr.d Walsh male it ur. vv"!. ad ir (In I 5 h !n s- .-o -.l p! ii'f. (ii!, who u.i Ind'.y oi' cf ml.r:-,r. .a,l m,t i. . ; i- ' i : ! Vl:..4 11" It. . i . . ' allowrd two iiniO' i a n d Ii i n i to pa Now ,ifh Pe-- h in s-hapo. a: he is today, the Irl.-h an step up to their rival-; e rv in-m of thf wayI.icfi Wül Add roinis. Tom I.ieb j-ho'i! 1 mp tb difu throw ard the shot put r iily enourh- and Gr. Tv ; of the low hurdle w Kddif Hogan ':. v - -a '. n d : - p o e da'P apy. rood i t'o po'.f fee. inr h a n i e to a 1 o , vaui'. ear m isrh f r'ru'arlv. ar.d e. l t n hi 1' !- UiOJ, ,oMl 1 be bar-, i . :::! and -a vine. ;r n. S t. Ii t vault v ab'.f to wi'i t;.r' p' f tt Ti Thar I ! p : v 1 s will w ir the the half piile goes" v. . r : i o : i i nl'ho p!.T re -1 he Ir;.-' ll 1 bf able to Tr :' . I ' 1 u me r r the t , -' - v. -1 1 e avd W alsh are r. t . T ( f I , ha- a fht.r raro. while Mo.-. C-rt a i :- t .-. r it; : C e 1 c -.! r DEMPSEY SURE TO SEE CONTRACT ON REACHING STATES1 RirkarrI to 1 l.li Will. Hid for Montreal N-ttin;: Fndcr Champ's No. itv iii;ni:v i.. ri:nr.i,i.. (t nitrd Ir aff ( e rrrpe nrii-i-t.) YOPK. net-, bt b br--;v M TVmpscy af?er an torn or row f th" oil count ry. i One of the ) be shove ! v. j champion wii t Harry Wills. Son-.-- time i Riekard w ill i:r.c tha will : rosf nf the '-. : ra' to m-et ; f ll Julv 1. t .'. a.- Te x - h o' ; - and M ci ' rena ?-" will 'b- rhf s-.!! P.r c C.iuatL Want- lt. pernp.-cy --an hardly re' - a valid offer t-" be c ins:"' : t w::h the pes.t rn that he was t i -lv fc- any ' hMvyxvlch' tl u b 1 i r wanted t States lias never Vhi the Fnitdemanded a Pm; ey-Wi!P r'.cht. it pe em' that Cm i-'. a wart. i. but I-Thaps tbar wh:-h Kr irr..' r he aroia n fa ' nip e y wer talking No or. ha.' a - eise I the c h a nr p i o n ot ;o b' a r.-.' Icn'.g Wil i f.- : taki r Willar.l He c a n ?r o r Cirpntier. rrn pua..e. ea 'h e h amp! on can ; i ; e.ired for earr.'.r.g nr.'y i w av pc.iK ! ?-.-' e r-.Ui "aw -r e.-::.- t n a ; .arri.-..--Vcut w.. lid kill the ol kan b er.tirelv i jt.ot d. came, it ' The New- Y- -k the pro; c-"d r'.cht ( for shij m.T.t to ' werryi r.g about t : S f e i g i ready ; : not f mlx-i ruv. : an C i r. a d a In g colors in the rin It peen." r.o-.v that imore ir.ter.t rn rr.aki" ibane f.ht. According ii f o . o n arrt Johnny K:lto the l.ab-ft Indict. Ki'.bar.es title .a mp a;tated in Nw York if he 1 --.tJ not accept th cb ai.. -nc- or J hnry I i n lee the Jur.ior I. htw :.-!i. ..am- . v. k ..ampicn. The commission ha. -.d a ni h.e books that champions must j defend their title rr.or.th a bor f. If e alb for a ha . An Ar.gry man stirrtth ani w Glind himself.

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Nations Lrtut. Una L'-tt N' vr 1 'rk J .Tit I .4P ' I 1 1 . 17 I 1'J r, 11 1 If. 1-. I r.r.M.KIjn . li-.'I-.Ii .. i Wo a Loit York -1 .'.!. I J'iiil'Ki. -ij.bi 1 r.fr.r 1.' r- .r .-i i:; i. v. : i ' .j l W.i-J.ir.t.iD 1r.i 11 11 n r. i 17 r.i 1--.f.i ..'17 ."" American AH-oc'.ation. Won Lost VI . n r. .i im ! ' Ji..S ";) ,;...! I lil ... M.lw.i iik-.-K.i r.i. -is ,.) ;;;! :i- . '!.:,-. i 17 ..'..' ..Vi. ..Ml .4.! .l.v; . 11 XI 14 T, 14 17 1.1 IT IT 14 1.' 4 y i: s t f . r: i v k ks f lt s. Nation. 1 I.i(Uf. I'r"";-!yn 7; .t. Louis .". All ':.k.' ti j". itf". !.!. rain. Amrrican I.rau. ini' j " -: j i ij.-d . rain. An Amrrlnin .ioriailon. ' r.r.l '. . Mii.ri.' . i j I : s 7. i!jrs ; . t i. . n 1. r:iir. outhfrn Aooiiatlon. Aflm'-i 4: I'.ir:ir.r.haui 1". N ;i - !i : 1 ! 10; i'!:aft.'iii--'f'K:l '-. (lt C'l i.' Mi;( post Jii;..l, rain. I M.-Mi-'iii . Mobil 7. .f.v i)r!(;i!. : Little Kock B. TODAY'S CIA MKS. .Nnlional LriiU. r .t..n at Ch'.rao. r.r-klyu at St. Louis. N-w York at 1'if tsbnrz. 1 ' h i I a -1 f I ; i h i a .at i r. a n n a 1 1. American l.rKUt 'Uirnjo .it l'hil.i-lflj.tila. Sr. I. onis at r..rri. I.'trM, at Waihi:i,'ton. ;.v.!in at New York. i RAIN CAUSES GAME WITH WABASH NINE

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Ilala? t ili Take Team to Urhana for Game Saturday Fnlvev Likelv Hurler. a,'"ial f.i Tlio NfWB-Tirars. efl.WVn Kr .-VI1.LI-:. May IS. A .-u.idy downpour of rain, which turne-ithe Wabash baseball diamond

into a vrtit.ible se.i uf mud. was re-! off llä by .-ome rkver work. ..i.e. tia.!A for th... ratline- iff of thelmh-s was on a difficult m;i.f.

. h. dub'd L-ame between Notre Pame .ral th S-. a riet nine lure Thursday. Thf Irish sluggers were all rim-i for the contest after their brilliant I" i f. rnia i:-e flgaint Purdue the day If t'o ' ,in wa re eon'ident of easily t iking thf Little Giants into camp. i 'oat h Ullas will now take his array of toners to lrbina where they are billed to clash with the powerful Illini outti,. S.aturday while thf trik team meeti thf Suckers ther- I"riiay. Hither "Bed" Magevenfy or Pick I'ahcy will get the assignment a-amt Illinois, the odds favoring Falwv. Th" stock of th" club has ! i n enhanced P0 j er cent following ;hf Purdue ram" and the players are r.oC contident of winning Saturil iy'. g m . LAPORTE GOLFERS TO OPPOSE LOGALS First St. Joseph Valley Association Matches to I5e Played Here Saturday. The first St. Joseph Valley Golf . is.-o. iation team matches of the sea- : on will be pliyed Saturday at "h nn o' Lik'1-. wlien South Pend lock? iinrns with the stronz Laporte club. j Thf Niles club w ill oppose st. ... v . j. le jeo'o and K khart goiters will with Mishawaka at that time, Cipt. Pisey has been grooming h. is ! in f-"r the Importe match in anticipation of a hard battle as a w:n would give the locals an dge on tb 1 a 2 2 championship. Taylor. Fisher. Sa nford, Swasev and Mo-r-r-v.is v all lead the attack for Ua--o: t e. while Capt. 1 1 :sey will pin his f nth in Whitehall. Ptir.gan. Moore. ,f rsh. ill. Hennett. Peck and Illmore. St. Joseph, with Campbell. Pav- : bo:i. Filstrup. Steele, Mamer,.Gilloglv and Starke, should win the o;-r-;rg tilt from Xiles-Puchar.an. ho-e bad-off men will be Owen, iddv. Johnson. Cood. McIntorh. i : Mi.-hawaki serms ive Pie t dee on Elkhart w ith such 5" p- rfonr.fr? a. Morse, Williams. Kelly. Ahara. MacLean. Jernagin and. Tupper in the line-up. but Elkhart, with P.. P. Kelley. Colbert. Alberts. Kerr.er. Hastings. F. KeIIy. Tarmv-k. Sims. Passet and Simor.en. wiil be erious competition. ruroine Tournament. While the Valley team are strugclm.c for the league hono-.as the otb.er club members will be com - pet: r.g ir. th two ball foursome tournament, an l-hole nfj.il ban - :iff.i;r. Tuo nrizes will

'given for th b-.st and second best!eratie dept. Plant 2. Studebaker,

r-.'t scores. j corp-ration. The prizes offered are.; I.ow h.o.v e c ore for th season , golf bag. Perman'c Sporting Goods I also starts Saturday and will con- store; golf sweater, by Spiro'; doa- ! tir.ue until Sept. Choice core? cn ball?, by Stover Sporting Goods : mad- d tiring regular contest ordere; do2,n balls, by Mejer Hsrd-i

v nt cne.iu ;e-i ar-.u aurnorizea ny the tourr.aniep.t committee. ar.d card must be attested by another member who witnessed the performance. CALIFORNIA WOMAN REACHES SEMI-FINALS H HESSELS. : Y: K a r. o i May 15. Mis- ElizaCalifornia Thursday lie am ish C)f En eland tir : a d Mrs in tn match in the women's sinpifj, of the international hard courts tennis championship by to and

e-.ery six to By wir. ring Miss Ryan r.u-er .asks 1 reached the -mi-f:r.als. Friday I Mirs Ryanwill play Mme. De Bor1 man. telg:urr. and Mile. I.er.glen up ftrifejwi:; meet Mis McKar.e of England in the semi-finals. I

"JAKE" TOYS WITH

COCHRAN IN FINAL MATCH FOR TITLE Title Holder Wins by 500-114, andhv 1 .100-1333 for Total ! m Match Plav. CillCAOO. May li. Ynun? Jak S'. h.iof.-r with Woiktr Cochran in thr- Mr.al block of thir worlü'.? champioJ;.-hip IS..' hnlk lin hiiiiarfi rn.it'h Thur.-.lay an! retain-.! his ti'lo ly dcfeatir.i; tho younü Pacific .Oist star K'1") tr- ZZ'. Scharfer won the block 500 to 414. Th : .-oi-ro of Thurs'l.iy nicht's block doc? not tc'.l the real ?t'.'ry of th ch impion's remarkable showing in th' rinr.I hlrck. While he not: rrake uny remarkable high runs his pencr:ilohip in handling the ivories j brouirht repeated applause. irchaef.T apparently could have ended the match sooner, for he was master at all times, but h elected to give the audience some thrill near lh end Ly plavinj se-emingLy imr)OisibIf shots. One? he tell down and on one of' thes. Cochran threatened for a mo- i i ment with a run of 166.

Schaefer now holds unquestioned , Becutive Yankee victories of 1920 supremacy in the balk line world. ' an(j 1921. He Is Jules Goux, winhainff defended hw title against ner of the 1913 race ,n a PeugoU Willie Hoppe and Cochran, his two... , P,ntaln nf thft twftrnr Pa,

' mc. forniiddbie opponent?. Th averages for the entire match were: i-chaefer, ?8 4-4-; Cochran, 21 31-42. For Thursday night schaefer 35 10-14; Cochran L'l 11-13. High run Thurd.iy night: Cochran, i 1 6 K ; ichieter, 113. I Hich run for three nights: Schae-' f-r. i" Cochran 1. i i Leading Cochran 1.000 to 910.' ?rhaefer began Thursday nisht': P'.ay with a run of 34 which, with Wednesday night.-, four, made for thv 2tth innintj of total play. hran missed three cushion shots list first two in nines Thurjda j night. Jake ettin one- in his second and 1." in the next fram?. j Cochran scored only three in hithird frame and one in the next. irVhaefer misoued in his fourth In ning. An over played m.is5e gavr thai ä . . . v : h .1.-. ... V.l.. - a . .. 1-... ' v iiami'ion j in ms iif'Ai ii iiui lie was penalized one point for the previous mlscue. An exhibition of nursing scored 99 J lor Cochran. Scnaefer thfn clicked ; .wore then ! tood: Schaefer 1 ; Cochran. 1 . ochra j' sixth inning cave him . 1 'm U' td' I n n mrr n ' l tor ' was able to make only seven in hi.' secnth frame. Jako in his cichth frame added ll- t.-: his -ccre, giving nim a ö-'a point lead. Cochran, after scoring 7f. had all I three balls together but piayed a difficult cushion first shot and miss-' oi. Schaefer got tight but could not; group the balls. Cochran, however,: I riu.-c't u. a no .lai.c neeuett an even hundred to win. f . . T . . . : 5 t . r. i aaif iiii-scu ,mv i 4.'. v nen n . tried a difficult cross table drive fori position. Cochran proved his nerve by run i.ing 1H; points in the next inning at the high run of the evening. I made his total 1.105 and Schaefei's 1 M .Wir, OUMMVl . ! I .c- S' 1 a jong tjraw. eocnran piayea tco rasv on a one cushion six-inch bank L'if'fr r irk r? off ' 1 Forced into three cushion work, Jake could get only three jn the 40th inning of total play. Cochran missed after the fourth point. Jak had troub in mastering the ivt riff but spectacular work gave him. lil when he mit-sc-d an opn .-hot with seven more needed. Cochtrn misled. 1 Schaefer ran seven, winning tho match l.r.r.o to and Thursday nicht'? Mo, k 500 to ip. The score of the final block innings foowa: Cochran, 0. f ?. ! "O'j n 21. 4. C 41. j ?chlr fr 0 4 j 1'. o. r.i. us. 2 4. 21, 7500. 112. S. F, 20. STÜDEBAKER GOLF TOURNEY MAY 27 First Annual Affair at Munici-i pal Course to Attraet Manv Golfers. The First Anr.u il Studebaker Golf

to, tournament at the Municipal Golflur to Sl.Ooa.

j course w ill bo held on Saturday and I Sund iy. May and Many are

expected to sign their name to the; York, featherweights, have been entry lists. i suspended for a year in Michigan Iast year the tournament was held ( for not putting up their best efforts for beginners, but this tournament in a recent bout. The commission wall b open to veterans and becin-jhas asked other states to recognize r.ers alike. Excellent prizes haejthe suspension. been donated for the winner, runner! .-- - . .

up low medalist anl consolation : p-ty. ; The entries close at noon on "lues, day. May 2,t to give the committee, ; time to make up th" pairing-. En-: beirrie o-nld be riled wirh the roon- '' ware tore- a grolf shirt i!f bv T ' e ' - key's Fashion Shop; a golf hirt. Max Adler Co.; Crawford Shop. go cap. by NEW YOPK Babe puth i io .it-usc, i u.i ; . u.ji. Commissioner Lndi5 boy .Meuseh two iunk orph.im Friday nirnt tor reinstatement and tne.r orf.cial pardon is expected to arrive Saturday morning. Indications point to the iirgcst attendance in the history f the pame a? Kenny Williams. Ruth's home-run rival, will be with the opprsinr Drowns. No man is wise who i not all his life' betimes a boy. 1 In crit. citing year writing, trust your f.nest ir-silr.ct.

famous Frenchman Out After Big Purse

ft' . fi .'- V-.,-' . tin t:'ny y: Ooux, The Frenchman xvho halted American victories In 1313 is returning to Indianapolis to drive in thl3 year's 500-mile race, Tuesday, May 30. in an attempt to repeat his performance, after the two con- ... . ... . , ,., . Miss uutn uavis. an Indianapolis girl, on hi3 last trip to America i wnen ne arove in tne 500-mlie race 1 or 1920. j ALLEY, CORUM AND D'ALENE MEMBERS OF MONROE 'TEAM I Noted Drivers Now Preparing Entries for Speedway Race Mav 30th. I.VIDIAXAPOLIS. Irri , May IS. Three Monroes, including the 1520 International Sweepstakes winner which have been entered by the Monroe Automobile Co., in the ",u0mile race to be held at the 'Indianapolis Motor Spefdwav. Tuesday. May TO, will be drhen by Wilbur P'Alene, '' r"irM;" ir. action last var. They are now prti-ait-u lur -ne ion tsit"andone of th mounts will be equip - ped with a wir.-dess outfit to phone i.i ir t . I messages from the pits to the fleetAlley ov Rii-y P'Alene i ene is now in the city working . 1. the IOTA winner in the on No hands of the late Gaston Chevrolet. it is th car he will -irive. i Alen t I ha3 driven at India napo.;s before, in !?! in a Pusenberg he was second ! to Pario Resta. the winr.er in a Peupot. Soldier Tom All"y and Corum, one of I.onij Cht-vrolpt's irritrea are ,en .,.r. , n . u , r - a t - ' tit ri(i i t ui a . . It was the Monroe that hroke th1 long string of foreign victories startd bv Goux in a penceot in l?irt. af- It I . , f J n J 3 a p 0 J ; s cars had won tlu- first and s-fond fl0-mile c lassics. This was in a Then last Pre r;ter.ae year w 3 3 Louis Chevrolet's victorious. This yfar three Indianapolis cars, the Pursenherg. Monroe and Fronj tenac will attempt to keep the speed title of the world here in the Hoosier i ut a f Fvrrv Yankee car that has ever w-e-n a Hr'o'-mi'e race has been de signei and built here in Indianapolis. j The Marmon in the hands- of Ray Hirroun In the first race of lidl. Xatior.il with Joe Pau sen, at th1 wheel the foilow in? year. Then th 1. j local victories of the past two years. Interes in the b'.g May nth event is raining momentum with the big Mori j dri e only two S' ats have been iv, a v, sold for t r e race m advance, this year, than for any jo'her event in the history of the inj di.anapolis course. Tt is estimated from th advance sale that l."0 or.a pfsopi will r ä in1 IO r. (i -1 i , t rtWi'fto ..-i'' 1. j l arked on the infield. livery statf I in the Union will h represented. .NKYV a ( K K imp ;. two -ve ria sister or .-lorvicn, was so.-i to

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Themas FcrUir. Ityan f--r f J ft . at the Spreckels sale at Jamacia. ' lien Pl-v k. owner of Morvich. bid i BATTLE CHEEK. Mich. Danny Itc-islcr. New , Crush and Johnnv CHASSIS $1245 I. O. n. I-ins-lns FARNEMAN-TASHER MOTOR COMPANY S. Mlchigau St. nonc Main 41 to

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CEREMONY TO MARK OPENING GAME OF SEASON WITH GARY

City Officials to Meet Gary Delegation Steel City Fans Confident. The baseball season will '(.' op' in tfouth Cer.l with Yo:rrr ceremony on. .Sunday when Si and Gary get togethe park. Mayor Seetirt. at s :re :i-f tibrel and a contingent of city ort. -, dais will journey to New Car:isl hy! automobile Sunday morning to :v. Mayor It. 0. Johnson aiv.l the :ty : orttcial? of Gary who are accompir.ying; the Gary team. ; The parade of automobiles wi.I be ;

;lincd up between New Carlisle and! tender. I hop, th..; will. In rei South Bend and upon arriving here! turn, if Pur. forth !..akts good for

will traverse the business district to j the music of Perry's band of Gary, i

jJu?t the number or card thit will j Cnidrral K to Say. j accompany the GAry team is i.ot i "if p.ir.fr. r:h cm w in J" rar. if s " I known, hut cars are being list a; for i th B:ov.r. v.ii: hae consi-lf r.ilüe ! the trip daily ar Gary by the He v-ar,t,, say as to who w:'.l v. ir. the pen-;

täte Auto association and very member of th asociatio:: ar.d his friends have been sent a personal invitation to make the trip to South Bend and see the ball game. Gary Tans ConiiuVnt. Gary entertains no idea of being defeated in the opener, here. Th.-tr aggregation has won four conse 'U-; ! tive games, one of them being a no-hit, no-run affair pitched by Bay Knight, who will be on thr m 5u;ul Sunday. Knight Is the hinder who workea ramst lingers .ast a ar ana t won his game, Z to J. .Matthew s wi.i , do the receiving for the Garyites. Lew O'Donnel. known as the "iron man" ar.d Yaros will also be on the i Gary statt. Huninger, another catcher on the club was the star luck

guard on the Gary basketball team::4n.l then, call for it before lp. pitches that played in South Bend last win-tf.ii.i r.ew ball tr. the ba'sm.an. hopter- ; ir.s; to get thf evidente of trickery. The Gary Infield is said to have v;0 far they have failed, been improved over last se.i?on ar.d Knowing that hv is b-ing closely now KOin? in great tnpe. Tiv j wntrhc-d. Panf.'rth i. trying to go: Singer lineup looks like a s'rong .y Wit!i a curve l .ill ahno.-t entirely, coiv.bination. but wall be working j in a tec at u.i aie with Washir.gur.der the handioap of its being their ma hf. WJS f. ,un i f,,r nin,-. hit.? in

nrst wri; togetntr. tiowrver. in": club, on paper, looks strong er.oug.'ij ' to give the visitors a legular 1 a'tl". Preparations are being mad to ' handle a large crowd. Bxtr.a. ear' service will be put on before and after tho game to bring the fans to and from the park. ' len, l.uropean rh.ampion. re.tcbf 1 the sfmi-hnals in the worlds hard. curt tennis championships bv

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taking two love sets from Mile. Ab i Je.-pn Valley Horseshoe iacu at !f,orii 1:f4?iurn Th,, French girl may ' Spring-brook park Saturday. Mr. I rne-1 Miss M.arv Itvan. V. S. ia the'prust's anpearan.e was assured by

mal round. NEW YORK Official entries for the intercollegiate rt-cratta at Pouh- , k( Cu, 1lvp 'een received from thej N-;ival. academy and th- Cniv. r, :t v of W'a shir.srton. Cornel!. P. rnr. r"olumbpj and Syracuse are aPo eject ed to row. : rrr

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LOWER PRICES Aim WHY Out of the high rent stores, and out of the large overhead expense, enough said. Get the habit, walk a flight of steps and save $10.

THROW AWAY YOUR KAMMER AND GET A HORN, BOOST FOR SOUTH BEND AND THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Yours for NEW LOCATION, 2ND

St. L cuts Hopes for Flag Depend on Dave Danfort "Flivvcrinj:"" of Co.-tly Southpaw Hurler Would Deal Brown- Fatal Blow.

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