South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 344, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1920 — Page 10
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ball .juad are doing doub'e duty ' ri i-ol ah'ect his ti'l", as he ii.nl thrthe jrndiron an. I court. vi tori'-.- ai .1 li id lost no game. If tiu rnrt:-i fip be. .m s a r ahv v. hl! ( Vk hr.m I; id l.jj-l two anl the me n w lil lan on th- 1 Mh of ;!. , 1: h-r Ihr -. pr wnt month nr.! return ir. tim.- t ! The chat.-.pion k.hv the i.t exrpen th basketball 1 1 i at Detroit hi: i'h-n of th.- i ris thus far. II is on January 3. , i n: id' j::. was marked by perfect Elementary work in dio tint: at-d ta '.:. j.'ay and d li .ate nuis-
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RESPECTS ELKHART
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:.:." , will t-iv t harnju- t and d in ; th. ;r honor vhm th. y m.-. t th. ! inrifll II I :i"llf f).'I1Pr Fnr. John s uriv. rsity ?iv in T ! do i 1 1 cl 11 Ui 4,rut ,lcra 1 u lanu iry i: th" ' fin . -or . a. c. i jret Proini-scs of Three .": at Akrrui v iii ho fo'Pv-d hy ! . . . t dar."", .'tod a n -nt. -rta iriin.rit is h -- 1 31oiltIlS AgO. M'4 d.üir.eil to folio,-.- th" .Mr. I Jr. ion ' '.
r.:. :t at f'.nnto,, ,.n th. r.th j UV IIIkNUV . IWKUIIMj. Ikidln and tin- Of.'-fanipiN f: u - I t'nititl I'ros StalT rn-iK)in!ci't. nt ? and Carro'.! and Itrow nsorj j vi:V Y(KIC. I), c. S. Somehow ta','. d prac tk 'a t i.n in th f:yn j !.- hall magnates will slip a rnen- ' dr. s!ay rnornlr.t,' pre" diru; tile tal coir once in a while. uular intf riirll .'-"a:-".;, v hich oja n ; ( Tlu ir rnnnnr.' it teems has re-fu-r tiw holidays. N"hoks.n. frifus.-d x function in .he case of ladin. and Kiti.rk and lKh'n :i for Charte Comi."kf y, the "fjranJ old h" Off-Carti p'US lf.oked ood in t h" J 1 'ntna n." and th" martyr of clean am- whi h itadiu to .' i.y a i' 4 -1 s i... s h ill. (I(dnK around the tinrJ
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I Five Which Plays Here Friday
Winmiijr Ranking Aiiionjr
State's Best.
COOPER SEES ANOTHER
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Klkhart iHk'h School reported early in the .season as rating with the secondary schools In this seclion is rapidly training strength, and l ist week played the strung Valparaiso prep jive to a standstill, loiir.i: hy a lone point. With this record in view Coach Gransdcn of the hijrh school is drilling his protects with untirini? energy. The workouts have been longer .-mil mor tirins, the lo-
Irospects for a championship basket ball team a train thi:s year at the V. 1. i'. A. are exceedingly bright, according to Athletic Di1'cCtor (I. A. Couper. Four of last year's team, including K.enzler, Kizer, ithodcs and Cochem tty, will bo on hand for the coming season and in addition to these men, Itadebuu, Nicar, LIrown and Diamond, together with two allstate school men from the Itast, will furnish ample material with which to baili a winning team The first panic on the Y M. C. A. schedule will be playt d at the local association ;ym mwt Saturday niht with "Pat" Page" Putler College five In the lirst round of play in the Class A section of the .Senior Sun
day School baket ball tournament
PLAN TO STAGE INTERNATIONAL
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lk'St lK)('rs. 'armies and r.avi. s. The '.fading Unless there Is an eleventh hour 1 champions in th f vn weight class"hantre in the plans, the hout.s will ' (H of London poü .- .nd lire d.-part-
hrini; together the best amateur mid-; ments aNo will fac- opponents from i'nited st.it s. which cor.tr. :s amad'ewelhts and heavyweitrht boxers; th New York departments. Alt I teur bcxintr in this ccur.tr'.
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Leading Middle and Heavyweights of England and U. S. to Meet Soon.
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fcTie-nan and .i!e eonntin:: l"' r i th" trreat st team in baseball, when h"ir resiMctiv" t am, arroll vid , '(;. h irn"d th'. V had fallen for the
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I'll ii HfKkey (;inl. Hockey will als f 1 tip- . lf ts of )e coat invasitui with ('apt. Caster. "Hunk" Anderson, Lar.-o:.
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iiir- l eavy money. He had left but the .skeleton of a flub, a mere ehell of a once great or;ra n ir.. t ion. They Sjnip.ithi.ctl Hut
Then the m -iruls, altruistic to th"
athvr Cunningham. m,i r.i r of th .- ". .re, condoled with the "old Itoiformals. has received a r.ipi.-t fnr ii'.m." The Whit" i-'vK wonbl re-
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ill probably be pta"d ahout ! . Tliey ra.-ln.d with proferrd L-if'-
1 h lm mi s.juad p ets to com- ; t'i to. exponent of hi?rh ideals. That nee practi. imm.-'!;at ly a ft "r : v .: t h r months a fro. i!ut Comis- " return from Pri --o .,r:d in- tu.i we- i- tili holding the same frar-
un"s scheduled with 'ukr in th-1 m. nt.-?. remnants ot the wreck. He
Iddl of .January. ihas added a few more but he pat The exceptionally vatM v.eath'r tl.'ta i'or c.i!i in the open mark' is retarded ho- key in a!l se. 'i :s '"d !i" had o outhiil his fdlov.
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rre.'itly hatidi.-a ppd when t 1im ' r'' ' He has money and h v-soti lomia'r.-.s. Tio- rml; . n ! -'" "'"'ii r.-i' . it to ret a tlciv " ltad:i eat.it t!. i eomph "! :.:;! ; ' ".p ;. P.Mt r.ioney and all. aits th" cominu of cold weataer . -. ha im, a hard task. ilooded and froen. Arra : The or!:.r ohihs with sn rf! ll oil "
Mils have been mad" by the s.-Jp-d ' -it r.al til it would fill i Indes in
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cal mentor stacking three second j at the, Y M. C. A. Tuesday ni-ht, squads up against the varsity. ( hfc pirst Kvansclical team of MihLlkhart lost by graduation all buti awaka defeated the local Hebrews,
ono re-uiar. Capt. KUtner. Thiai 2i to 4. (irace M. K. downed the
man was one of the btst back
guards s en in the sectional tourney iaüt stason. His brilliant work under the basket and ability to break up plays is exxpected to give Coach tJransden's squad a lot of trouble, l.onjracre at tenter, a substitute oil last season's squad, is another man that most be watched. In Stover and Stephens, two now men at the bailie, they have some brilliant rt-i-Uerin-r material. With these- facts in view,, t-touth I 'end should come home winners as three experienced men Capt. Nyikos Stheer and Haas, who three times during the past season held a bir hand in subduing the railroad ity dan, are back at their old jobs. This trio before- long will be worKin? in perfect harmony and their floor work will puzzle many a team.
Lakeville M. 11. 'earn 8 to 6, and the I-lrst Presbyterian won out 1 3 to 7 over the United Brethren five.
Ordinance Establishes
Municipal Sport Hoard
NEW YOPvK, Dec, 8. An international boxing carnival between the
leading amaicur middleweight.? and ' ZrZ3 heavyweights of England and the : 3 United States, to be held here ruxtF month, will be the initial interna-; j? tional contest In a ."port series which, promises to make 1921 a red letter year in sport history, it was learned rf Wednesday. 3 Plans for the bouts, which will bo held at a p'nee and date to be an- y! nounced later hy the international r sporting club, were virtually comideted yesterday hy the club matchmaker, Tex O'Kourke, after a series iy
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Howard Yoorhcts and Ethan Mitten were in .outh Hi nd Monday aft . rnoon. The :;n Club met Monday afterneon at the home of Mrs. Maud I ck. A splendid pai r on "Capital and Labor" was read by Mrs. i;oy mdk. 'li- club song. "Michigan. .My Michigan," was sung by the (dub. The mam feature of the af te. n.ooii . as a tall, on "Industrial and So'iil otiditions" by itev. Welly. Ah Id fashioned ."j elling school w as then sirrang-ed sidt s being
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CHICAGO. Dec. i. An ordinance creating a municipal athletic commission which would control all athletic events in Chicago was drafted Wednesday by a city council committee. A 10 percent tax on the gate receipts of major league base: all was also proposed by the committee o supersede the r resent lit rate amusement tax levied by the city. The proposed commission would have two aldermen and three appointees named by Mayor Thompson as its members. Control of athbtic events bn hern contemplated by the city for some time and it is said that a recent riot in a burlesque theatre wrestling match in responsible for today's action. rosi: uoly xami:s li:aii:r. TLMUtE HAUTE, Ind.. Dec. :. Albert Standau, of Terre Haute, a sophomore at the Row Polytechnic institute, was chosen captain of th" 1 1 2 1 engineer eleven by th" football letter men of Rose, Wednesday night. Standau has plajed tackle for two years and is considered by critics as one of the best linemen in t!i" state.
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' Th" council will b' rerreentat.ve of all 'arts of tr.' ((.';d'v. n. '
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