South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 9

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SINGERS TO MEET KALAMAZOO ELKS THIS AFTERNOON

'Prt1 Hrnnirm Popr! to Down Fat Michigan Chih at SinirtT Park, '

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r.t.a.all ft f har:' ' to s ' Will th r. f-v: .'i in th: nftrrj.irk .ia;n t th fiTDiTl' th. k'Vi'lr.cn.n .'if S;n.'-! Ka!ani:i7.f'0 T;'k Johnr.y Mr.hirilt will with th with th f'xc-i-tiorj of th' outfi-' !. j vhr ' r.f- an-1 prhap- two rh.ins ! will ho l-.H'Ia. Th ir.fi-M rxriain ir.fact. nrl k'vs proriii-' of h4 ir.tr oro of t:i' fa-f inn"r df--fns that has ra- 1 a j ir.fi !'! In Sorjth IiT.'l for a v,r.:r tinif . Il-nnini; To Work. "fVfo" r.r.;u:r n ill .lu'ain ho on tho p.ak If that marked hi . n tho stuff Sun- : o r v o la.t diy ovr Clary th-P- i- ovory 7rorai?" of a hatti". H'-nr.incr hi , evrylnciud th!m a pitohor roii'd d Jnsr . iz" and oxp-" r!"-r.r ". and will iv j any cluh in th" rountry a haftl-- with j any kinl of snpporf. On p of th t ; tho hie 1-oy has a wallop up at th" j plato .and is iiah!" to connort for a on? on" nt any time. j With niny .Taok Kndin? hittin? in ; tho rhanup fpo and Ku"'l"-ton luft j ahead of him, and T k o r hrinin? j up the roar, tho lo a'.s pr .--r.t a j hittlntr punch that will l:k"ly h" a I Fijoroo of worry to any hurW. Th" Knzoos ar" h'.asflnc cf a) cias-ier r.ino tlian th"y had last yoar when thoy played th" South Tr. cluh to a standstill f..r nin" inninprs. Hamlll, forni'T Thro-I-Jy Ttaffti hurler will do th." mound duty. Ho I? ropcrtod as a ckvrr pitchor with an a -ortmonot of stuff that has food th" host 5f"m!-pro. in Michigan. ijr"ctlv roponsihl" for th- f-':v i f victories snared hy th" !ub a.-"n. Th" L'im' . thl ! :er nooi! will sart at T'rnpirr t tor. Shültr. wi'l handle the ir.diMarshall Winner In Country Club Match Flay Round Ri Week in Golf at Chi! With TouriifV Tnesilay and Thiirnlav. VI yir.5.n H. i: 1-. th" mir. .m.T.: yeF t r ; n a ? f h ort w o r r n h:- he forte, thi- .ei-.Mar-'nal! won fr.-t l'n-e h piiy a -"aint pr tournrr .lay a i'ln!:i ' flakes. ,,r.. ,,f s",-s-77. Marshall's was ; di r.' -:i : r a 1 and a! (Id lirlN r -.per.?; o. !o for Iii- splen!i'- w :r p. . I :omi no. .1. t. llf yn-l 1 hiin'i n . d de Loren.-i and T. II. ti"d for s.--"inl place th" t'r:7'. :o;r;; to Ilomin in th t r i w . II'ri .n" s h w i n p r ' pti 'Tiliy vf- this e ir ar. l if hi- "tme ri-n-tlrae-j . i m r ro h. v!;I ., -..roe n p r'rp;a p !". tixtnro on th" t - i:;i. Th" heavy :-.iin- o Thur 1 t and Kr:.!a 1. ft fi:r.v,n . 2. ". ... 1 . 1 r?. 1 .; ar.a ? pi-diy ut'oler wi'er uiii-h rr.r.si.l.'r P'iv -d nwod u i th- j . '. iv. (p-n I-et Tiu'mI.iv.

Or. Tue.--.l iv th.- a:; r.u 1 M. tn.-r: ) y Iay to'jrr.ament will p! iv.-d and jt will .pop, ; all t"! :' meuibers. Th-.s w:!l b" a : hol.- n-d C: ht-.d.- ;l; car event. rirst pri." w'll 1 a w a rd - ! t tho p!a . r -"'":: t!-. hes . , f- the r..t h"b s. --.:-..! prize f, , tc o to be-t t et s.- fo" th" y rr. ho-b-s. r.-h-fs w i 1 1 , p.. C;ven ' to th- re? r.e? ar.d b. .? .rros M'nrej n. f"r the IS ho!. :r. r :. ' : . round and . .,. for the S- !. at-. : 1 . -:t ur'-ss I ,r, trrT'' f r the I h' '." aft' rpc.-n " r- ur.d. : ,..

Ix'nl Plaor. to I ape rto. On Thürs 1 iv a o w . 1 cf th i. piayers i irn.-v to l,it " to p 1 "1 v t:v n'.p tr.vpatt'n hi -- ". a n ', T.t a t " LapTte C.-urtry b.anan a r. .! .-v;' h -V.:h Hlkhart. wnki. Niis-r.-: i.r.v. c.dt s arA e o -1 1 ompe an 1 a 1 vr,;e cathe-ri:: ThLs will he over th" play t" star: not !tr t - e x p e o e , j . H 7 hc rout" than 10 a. r.i I'layers wii! ) c ctasd it? to tho!; h.H.' d.iraps ar.', thirty prfies will r - J'..p.op.c tho var! ': diss's. ICC ft' -1OUt :t-d INDIANS POrXD DAl'SS HARD AND IN, 5 TO 3 i;:ti: :t. m; 'e- i i 1 n "".:r..1e :od ay I.v:-.s p.ard :n two !;i-! f'vtti r.e?ro!t S j i we 1 r. :".-. p ar.d '. ie. who W .iS h"! 1 re th. I e by Cova-Ti-tt safe the i r. t t-f the wa; C:- ve l i r 1 .... I'eroi? Fr. ard I'vj'- J. h ne.ti. e a t 4 a a o o r. s i .1 j ena :oi "to 3 s 1 ".' e .esk'.e. O'ell. nidh-im. FLmke ar.d K. 0S ItOM.rjin; t'ELIS. IXNrxN-, May 27.- Frank Oeddard. former Brlti-h havyre!pht thamplor.. knrek.d out Ib-mbardbr Vet!F. ar. --th.er ex-ch.a rn pion. in th trth round of tb.eir 1 r, round rich' here tor.tht. A straight left to the chin put the Bor-.b ..rd-.. r dow n f. r the count. Wells ivy twi'-e j-rexiously -avr 1 from knockouts hy the hell.

'Cap9 Edwards, Veteran Grid Star and Notre Dame Football Hero Still Going Strong After 15 Years One of tho Greatest Tarkles Tliat Ever Wore tho Gold and

Blur to Play Abrain This Fall With Jim Thorpe and the Canton Bulldogs.

Thi playinp life phyf'!', a i rule, tha cf the fliarr pa ra t ; vl;. short. nf 1" n r. fl Jn (he fr,rtbn!:A similar to ?rnr. mmiiC it j much s'-rvr in forro ms-s tttI I it l do i fwl if th av ncrin p'-'tv-i Jrir j'.irs f t!i trS'l wirrio, will a v-ri i- four. HnwfvT. o'i of th f.-w . .-i.rt' -.r. to th ru!-. anl I'P'Mli'y with thf r-.xrrr tir,n ,,f .7 i ri1. Tin r i'-

th- man who has p-:t in fh.A,1"'- -i-1" 1 1'1 nnrrn.i

inf-f s rvlm on th major f not- i l.iM ;.hlt of th. rr.Mntrv livo.4 hrro ' I In .-v.uth and Is i.n of tho ' j p-roat. sr cridimn h' ro s wlm rvor 'fought f..r th r.oll ar.l IUuo of Xntr" Iarii". A.c you hav alr- a ly tiif sso.l that man "is Howarl "Cap" ! I-Munri!.. i I Th" othor Iay Cap anno'inrpd that ho would airain lead tho Cinton Huih i ' : v.-" -v T . . JX' m -- AVA' .r this f ill. i:i)U.m:in lor,'

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Mxtef-ntr year of continuous football ; pinp took up the professional p ame than the art of the boy with his iic!i is undoubteilly one of the;,.ich fall ar.fl is still raU-d one f the'Rropn r'ch tree or kindred switch.

tr.a. records in the country. The i nly man who can tompare with i him in th" point of s-rvice i.s Jim !

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ton. . professional team. x-ooll, sars playinp topether to-1 I lanU and Tliorix Hiuldics. tday. Th" nu n on the team are alf'ap an.l tlie preat Jim are bud.li.-s j most all t x-all-Am. rican selections ea. h fall they meet and battle;, ,f Walter Camn and other i-ritir

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foo'bali and con:.e out at of th.- reason apparently the close i none tho 'Aor.-e for waar. Cap. has shown no Mpns of slow inp up and today app. ars as yoi.np and active both on j ar.d if the gridiron as do the prtsenti . tars at Xotro P.itne. He is hip and powerful and In a gumo is almost a wholo side of a line in himself be-au.-e of his ability to pet around, w ith such speed. Cap started on hi football c.ireer " c.e. i-iwi tr." cose of his first season was the! v, '-.i'hj Ii. in.rir . rani" ror himselt in footall circles. H" played on a team that for lour y.-ars was the most feared eleven in the country. With such men as itthews1. Philhrook. Dimnrck, ro:d. Miller. Vauphn. CVlbns and imilton. Cap was a rar of equal i ;prm i :; no was eircreu captain o? and his leadership earned r b:ni the title of "C; ap' which h is al r."'.' Cap and his Irish warNors w 1 down everythinp that ap-j ponen?.-- and were the undisputed wrn Champions. Several mcni-r-of th.e teim were j.cked for allw..s;ern honors with Cap leading Ir. that ye-.r the Goli and Blue defeated Mlchlpan In that historical batt!" on Kerry Field by the score o II to ::. Cap IMwards and "Red"' -M .br alor. with nin" other Notre Imp. a battlers were th" heroes of the i.an.e and their names aro t-till r"- ' numbered, at Ann Arbor. Her tsl ar. extract from a story of that which plves an Ma of ?h a. res.; im.; preat j Story of .Mlchlpuii C.amo. "Then catrrt Uarltk-'a and Mich-' lean's m-tsforttir. Aücrdlce had: punted on the jirst dow n, and Miller i f Notr Dvime was ra.oir.r alonp rUh' down tlio sideline. A Miohlpna mm .low. and mlss.d h'.s riving - ;? a i Ar.thfr shot ?t his waist and - hak"n off. But Borl"skf wa.s com-'

hxthlir.p. It wa-s a lor.u--ser.satior.al dive'

..ver rive yards, and his ripht shoulder crashed into the Notre Dampp. a p. s Kti. "Tim was taken ait and Borlsk. 1

( xl up. Koen Kltzpatrirk ran onto j d cislon at the pPite was o!ü.-e. S-v-tho priJJron and leaned over him. f re id and McManr:. b-romlnp so enS'.x thousui-1 rooter.s were shoutinp ! r iged a: th rulir.p of Fmplre Wilthe Spokane buy's nam. Ard then J son th.it they pu-h- 1 him about the

the hubub stopped. For Forb ske was walking t the s!dl!r.eis. Someone touched him and he writhed under the touch. "Rodcers wort - Into the pame, diminutive, out of condition Rodpers. But Rodpers fvjpht. They couldn't rain on him at first; they could pale, at other poir.. Then JRchisan tallied, punt.'-d. held for downs, hat tied furiously, punted and Vauchn' hooted tho leather from. hl 15-yard

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r-'tn t-rrj!-.ry nr.'l V it; tr;1" 1 an"tluri f r t i i '1 -i -rn i. . . I'liaJiIt to Stop Millrr. 'Thou ;!.- :),.( s-ri--- of play? tin' pur. M.chir.fi . hir.-.I Mi:jor. -Miliar, Miil r-"-it w i- all MiK. r. intorf p.-r:.o.l '.vi-ii lVrwar.! p i..? ar.i ' on-sid 1 ; i - k . T;:,'lit lown tovari' ' -'n-rna n 's oi.ti wirh Captain K-l-w.'ir!? opor.!:: :i. niip'.oth ho.5 for his ro.l-h'.ad .1 haJfhark. "MiU'r tooj.; th.' in's 12-yn.l !ip. hill - frorn Mirh!M him aftrr h- li.nl u..n- tw.. arfi3! na f,,I'ni' T :i!'' f,f rlm-j inat p. Ajnin h.- !..v. ro.J his roi ! i . - . n" nn,J ''" 'i''-' '' at K li with; i-.'nvar-l.'S Ia!:nc tno way. I-'.sht. yards that play n.-it'-l. "Two yar.l-- t- tho L-oal was all that lay i( t'orf Im;inan"s mon. Ovrr on th" filo Im tho former Michigan füllt a k was v-llini. Ove-V on th.o pridirou lMwards a nrl Aller-' die" wore shoutinc; to tiuir men. To th" ritrht of tho cal pot Lynnh, thXotr" Iin'" c ii'f r, sir ad himlfj over th' ha!!. Straight at Cas.yj plunired Milhr. The lipo hoavd up-i ward and th n sank. .Scarcely an Inch had hocn fain'd or !o.-t. Acain tho rod-hair, d h.nihick plunpod. Again it was Ca.-,-y who to-k th" shock. A foot, poj-siMy two the 3Iichian ri-,rht wit:jr i Id d to M ill -f r. Kduards ana "au.c:hn. Xotrr Dainc S-orr.. T"n th"Ua.a 1 p"-p!.' were siien. IP in th- hh-ach. ;s Hamilton's voice rouäl ho h'-ard snapping out the siirnaN. For the hird time Millor charprd at the r.uht wlnx. It wa-s the same upheayal, the same swaying hack and forth. Then the player; dk.ontan:,'!.' d themselves. They'stoodi up in a !ose rircJe and none hut they could see where the hall had ftoipel. Referee Hoatrland elbowed his way through the panting, padded; pl".yors. A N'.'tro Damo stih was; holdincr Iyin-rman. Tho Notro Dame; coach had throw n aside his coat, j His hat.-' hroken and crumpled laid J Fomowhcre on the sidelines.

'Then the knot of players pav-j! Thouph. In comparison to flyway. Yellinp. lanoinp like madmen C.shinff, tho art of halt casting Is tho Notre Dame players ran down n,,t of recent Introduction, the the field. Miller lay with his hack 'horde of o'.d time devotees declare on the poal lino and hupped tho ball.lt is inherererit, and solely an atavisto his chest. Th- hill was across' üt-' recurrendc, traceable to the hth" chalk mark." j hood days of our daddies. Invariably That wa.s the f:m score in thatjthey cito a favorite corallory which prcat battle. Th" pame ended 11 to I '"rrif conviction, simply hecaus" in

:: Nure Damo. and with it went th'ii 's embodied the fundamentals of I We.-tern title. That is a .-ample of tbis universal pastime. j the hrui.-inp battl: Cap Kd wards'' Hven' anplor is ripht most of all

i went throuph at Notre Damo or too irrolutahlo oll timers who lnThLn will make Cap's I four years and then w ithout stop- form us that bait castinp is no more

greatest tackles in th.e country to.,arnutI at needle-slender end

day. club His Canton r.u!idop. of whieh ! he is still captain, at" consid-1 th" sti'oppe.-t aprpation of overtuP s to men while they are In rollere and no co!u,- man his ever played on the tam att ndinp .-choid. wnne he was Cap has been injured a number of times ami has had a bad knee . taat ,-a.ised him lnilch trouble, but futsil of that he has ?one through : ir, y.-ars ard is apparently pottinp better all the time His lonr dr.! ttorience has made him able tn m.ako; an p p. p p unem.an look like a novb unk. he hiprms to be s ar nims"ir. an.l tuen th" final vor diet is uiallv with the south Pend i . j 'hll" nt Notre ram" Kdwards won th" heavy weipht title in both hoxitpp and 'vrcstlinp at th" univeis:-' ty His preat str.nprh. ability and stayinp power mad. him a fermM-', r.bie man in the s.-juapd rir.p. Af-' tor b avipp school he re ached West 'irpinia university in football and coached th" welrht men on the track team and turned out two exception a llv strop ' elevens j0 then returned to South P."nl to enr the construction business and has been enpac"! in that werk sir.ee with th" exception of a few , weeks in the fall whn ho don? the 'Id mole -kins. JlSOX TAKE DOUBLE DTTT UDAM PBflWXIQ DILL fllUlll DuU II 110 I0 til Game Develop Into Pitcher?' Battles, the First Goins Ten Frame?. CHICAGO. May '. Chicago made it three .:p.i' from St. Louis todiy by takinp both end? of a doub header. : to 1 and 3 to 2. The rir.-: pame went tn innlnes. Both con :er?s were pitch inp duels. etween Urban FabT and 'he flrst ban Shocker, tho Utter pitching J perfect game until the er-h?n Inn 1: p. In the seron 1 came Courtney ; - n i Vanptlder pitched tlr.o ball. Or. plate for some time. until ether players interfered. Scorer First firr.": Ft. I-uls M0 0'"'0 000 01 S 1 Chicapo . ...000 COO 010 1 2 3 1 .hooker and S.-verM: Faher and Schalk. S.Cond Cdtr.f.; Sr I, t:!s c'"i.t ioVi i 2 2 ä 2 C;:cap .' f.e.o 0"! 1 o 1 3 6 0' IB Vanrilder and Seere;d; Courtney and Schalk.

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Joo Claffoy, South I?or.d Hoy. ?aved the local Sir.ror club from d"f"at twic" Jn tho oponinR pamo of th" season against O iry hy tlishy plavs around tho keystone sack. CTiffoy ajpears to he t for a po.nl joar on tho diamond. He will ho h-ck on the job in the Kalamaoo nun- today. His speed and "pepper" holster the h- al intii Id and Iii.- xp -ri-on . makes him a valuah'e man on tho rluh.

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7 : QX?'---- - 7 with a properly fashioned hill of mud- which has been carried to fishnK tlls,e a lttlo older. All or this declaration is compounded from facts, which are born" throuph in the performance of a bait carter: the value of the sprinp of th" rod in propelllnp a small missl": ana veritably precision, too. always was in evidence when tho soft sticky billet struck the exact window do-. 1 sirod or decorated a favorite target. luaual,v a nw nrlck or nie w hite uiUIn?' Thermen value accuracy, Incision. db? the boy. and the of th!s are not onI' tr.i-li-iionni diu fiiu persistently exasperat!nr' Study Rocl nml Idno. l . . . -3 A. . l - V . IL n ' M .-iuuj me I'oy aim in- fnwi

like a' r.parn tree rod and oerore you is . ? ,an cxampl" for ahsorblnp the functo he .t ! . . . .'.

tion or trio rod in nan casnnp ior eme risn' Next in r ri anl im mr.ft b? studied ani finally mi5terI ed until the necessary skill is at- ' tained. Before ep "cializinp in tho matter of reels and llnef, for the time beinp rather will wet confine oarselve.s to learnir.p the art of castinp. and let particular reels, rod and lines take care of th"mslv"s in another article. Let us pet hack to the form displayed by the youthful mud ball propeper. then concentrate on it. just for the influence it lias on bait eastinp. The short bamboo or steel rod in tho hands of an anpler takes th place of the -peach tree limb, and the lure that of the uMiquitous dib of vellow clav. The reel, however, is i a wonderfully smooth runninp aceessory. the line of braided silk, and the lure of varvinp weiphts. all specifically desipnod for bnit castir.P for pame fish. So soon as tho lure l? reeled, within a few- Inche.s of tho tip of the rod. the smile of the j i

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18 Entries Now in. Largest List of Stars Ever on This Track SEE Gene Walker. SEE Mai. Jones, Don Marks, Eddie Brinck skid the curves wide open. SEE THE DEATH DEFYING MOTORCYCLE BROAD JUMP Get in the Movies The Movie Man Will Be There GENERAL ADMISSION 50c PLUS TAXGRANDSTAND EXTRA

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happy youth and his switch is a pa inj for a bcpinner. The reasons thereof worth cor.sidorinp. land the essent als. however. ImmedlFirst the your.pster aim? at theaepy offr-ct visualization on tho part mark ho intends to hit only a j 0f the old timer, who, even allots woman can hit the object tit which j moments to himself for this during sh" does not aim whether it is 2, ! the preatest stress of business hours. "o. or 7." yards aw ay. The most t-kill- ! All nt once ho transforms the mounfu! of th.- panp holds his arm fair- tain of work on his desk Into a ly c -.so to the bod.y, br-pp.- thJ vista of streams and lakes, flood.s switcli back straight over lit- shoul- of lush preen flaps ami pictur?so,up der w ith nntv a wrist movement. . w ilderness s: rroundinps. dimplinp and then suddenly forwar 1. The j u atet -.s and tho soft enchantinp n-.is-!e shoots at th" exact instant 1 splash of tho luro in a likely pocw h n th" most foree of the ?ri inp ; of th" switch is obtained. j Immediately th" ciar shaped, peXow snb.-titute the bait ca.n inc: , r,piriy proovd-beade d bass oveno rod. line, red and lure. The boy's i mohhlrr becomes a thin? animated aim is the anplons fffnrt at precision i under the ministrations of the reel.

the over-t he-shoulder ea.?! Th" thumb is applied to the -pool as brake and only released j'dst at tho same identical instant that tho mud ball parts from the switch. Must MatoT IIi:dinnnts. Immediately an anpb-r brrns that ther. are a few more ru'li'.nent? to h. ma.ctered be for perfection arrives. Instantly h" assimila es th.s" facts. Th" h re in its fiipht encounters air residen-". and all at once h" ol'servf.s that tlio Impetus Riven to the rpool of th" rod causes it to travel mucli f.as'.er than the lure. Another thinp th" tlipht of the 1-ir" is r-'tarded and It comes to an abrupt stop, due to the pilinp up of the lin" on th" ppool from overrunn.np Itself into snarl.-! an.l tanpl -s. wh:eh Lave had th" name b s 'ov.I ( f hari;,;'she by expo: ;.s ar.d 1 V h--p'nners epithets a lo ip 1'tur omitt a from print. Presently t lie novi realizes that .': si is in drap on the reel wü! pre vent tho ar.noyin? piling up of ba?'.lash:s. and then applies h s th ir.i'i ! ;.'! to the outspo.-.png lire. -arnia.r f.u.cic'y hnt it s a prevent ti n. and better still tha? an a nt 1-ba .'k- i h.-h has a frirtion device wliich. solutely prevent backlashes. Several trials convinces him that birklish -s are th- be to r.ojr of an angler, and also tha he can ston th" lur? i.l- i m.tey where and wh.n ho wants by pressure of the thumb, and cvtu . "b.. i- not neret?ary ith an an?'- ; 1 : klash : el. i Amid-t th" cravir.p for knowiode and a pl"nti:ud" of opportunitiesanother ei-'scovery pre-ep,?s ;t.that is that th" line nr.is? If. ar.d I wo i n d ; bvei on th" spool, Otherwise th" er-twhi!" afflicti-m. baekla.-hes. will recur. alsv that 1-vr! windir.p a n? iba klish windir.p device and r.eres-

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With End of Athletic Year in Sight

Notre Dame Track Have Hung Up

Nine lias on Sixteen Games Out of Twenty Played W ith Two More to Go While Track Team After Bad Start Plaee? in Hip; Event? of Schedule.

V:t!i t'.: ;-.-p of a at NoT" I'inv ov'.y a work away, ni'iji'i-; f a a - aro r.- oly to pronour.ro th,- e . j i' n a r. i;r.'jualifio.1 Mirrors. Coi.ii Hi'!-' In.-.', i'l toiju won it? ,,, ot 2' piay'l aain? i:. .o f,y Thars-la v. thr r 1-y hancins: s:p t!.." i t lookirr haf hall rocord t.'M' h a !. n 'i"a ; y NV'tre Iamo ip "it.y ;:. I " : i i r away to a f!'-;r-r ta rr or tho spring traininsr trip. th- H l a m n mnt in tir1 their rMi 'AO!.-a-ri.nst nie srrormst coi-.-LT'- I 1 M 1 - - in th middl" west, bnwto Wiscon.-in, Illinois and :r. ' c!il Mi. hian. TPa (-(..nil Uorkno is pleased with th.' showim; mhle hy hi?? track men during th" outdoor season poos without siyir.?. Hampered by the in' st i"-r:.- "nt jinx, the Irish track t.ani .-till was able to placo in 11 vo ever.ts nt th" Drake, nlay pames, winning two of th-m: to sweep thr 1 Ti.-ld ::' the Inliana A. A. I". meet. t0 overwhelm PoPauw, and to make j a better .-liow irpr acainst tho Illinl in I a dual inert than any conference tram, while tho Inno Xotr Dam entry in tho Penn relay -frame!, i Johnnv Murphy, won first plae In (the hirh Juma apainst a brilliant i t'Kdd. . llfK'kiif lias Troubles. Th" troubles encountered by Ih'ekne in l"vIopinp a track squad this year wer numerous. In th i first place, there was the dlsqualifli er. tie n of several of his stars. Then I Mus Ie -h liffan to b" lothered hy .-;tat" j.o attention on the part of th" am-'br. Whereupon the Instant th- lure strikes the wator. with almost synchronizing of motion, tho rod transferred to the left hand, and in.-t.ant rrovement Is Imparted to the line by a very flieht tilt of the rod and a very slipht turn of the hotly Uotweon th fraction of a .-second when the ripht hand commences to perform the function of FurnMics Uecrtvitlon and Si"ort, All th" nhove, ie hut a homely description of the art of bait castlnff It dips, divfs. darts, wfpples. does "verythinp a, lively minnow can. and a darned s:b- mor inconcf-ivahle-stnnts as well, all borderinp on the miraculons, yet at the same time impartinp to the clear depths plintir.p flashes that inevitably brinp r "- snonse from hittlr-cravinp ha.sfplk or muskys. And all of this is sport, simple, recreative and elevatinp. in-.-tillinp th" doctrine of the square. b-al that transforms work-burden mankind into happy, carefree anders. contented. 'The Gold standard VnlueV V5 Vi',' CHASSIS $1 F. O. Ii. lMJs.;. PARNE1MAN-TASHER MOTOR COMPANY öl..."il7 S. Michigan Sl riioue Main 4110 u n RACES 5 Sprlngbrook ParkG 7 EVENTS Each Day fl fl 0

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Enviable Record his ankl to ?urh an fxr.'Tt th-; was unahlo to ri;n the hunl'.. s niore than a mnnth. ari in p condition at th" Prak :i "-. many men wor" on th" -;.-k i ah'.fd lif-t wh-n th" tini" ar : l tho annual Indoor m. t wirii i;::that PiOckn" was ahlo to p. l ori small croTjp of arhlct -i!t thif s to I " i V n .'t '" r I i '; ! with tho p could accumulate hut 1" p.v-.-C'apt. Johnny Murphy's rcr nv.;. wero strained durir. cr ih" wintf-r. n?;. thev are still far from b'-lnc 1 i n i : t -. "P. In the last ni"et wit!) II!:r..'. his lep was tapf,l half way to knee. Rut In spite of a'.l thP. th v. Irish have made a crciitabl" how-1 inp In all their outdoor meets, ard' dopesters believe that they have th"j best of chance to l:r.!sh s- cord to Illinois In th" western conference j meet to ho held at Iowa this June. IU11 "Hares' Iast Year. Running his last season for th"' pold and blue Iii ly Hayes has cor,-, sistently refused to accept defeat. IT" has won every race In whic':. in entered, at various times beatinp s :.di j men as Paulu, Ayres and Anderw. rt, ; In th DeTauw meet h" pot away to such a poor start in tho 10 yarl dash that defeat seemed almost c r-I tain. Then Bill ran one of the mo-! excitinp races of his career, finally

passinp his man about eicht yardijC from the tape, and winninp by bs.'C. than a foot. In the dual mot: v.ithj Illinois, ho not only won th" hurt-j dred apainst Ayres. hut stepped the ; 220 in 2Z seconds flat. :fn

Of the, new field stars whom Hocknft has hroucht out this sprlnrr. Iieb is easily tho most important, He broko tho old Cartier I'lold record in the discus throw with a heave

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meet, won first place nt Drako with 133 feet, and first placo at Crbana with 141 feet, S Inches. In addi'lon ho has w.n most of the shot puttinp events that he has entered.

Interestlnp in connection with tho! . r.trr. d ?hreview of tho Notre Damo track sea- j Walk.-r. v.-'-o son Is the romarkably pood runninpa ia', r.r that Hilly Burke, former star mib r ; ;ij -r , v.-ith I for Rockne, has been doinp thii';,, w sprinp for Harvard. Two weeks apo. i i?r;r, k .ard he- broke the Yale-Harvard dual i r rt n ,o r

meet record while winninp the rail"! his time being; 4:10:4. That Fame j day he won the half mile In l:"T.j Two years apo. BUI was breaking! Indiana state records In the mile, and defeating such men as Furnas of! Purdue. j Play Michigan Tuesday. ! Another week will see practically the end of athletics at Xotro Iam" j until Rockne's men Jon tho mole- J skins in the fall. The baseball team' still has two tou eh foes to meet in: Michipan "and Northwestern. Th- . Wolverines will play on Cartie r Fie hl i Decoration Day, while Northwestern will perform there next Saturday. ' The defeat administered tho Halas-i men by Michipan failed to convince them of the superiority of the Wed verine hall club, aii they will po In to the pame with all nece s-ary con- , fidonce of victory. In fact they h.aoi been eapcr to test themselves apair.st j Michipan enco more, especially y'.r.m j Ray Fischer declared that with a1 pood outfield N'otre Da nie wo-;! I 1 have l.eaten the Ann Arhe.r i Play 1

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