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8 ?nn) 1,I .M(;. (X IDHI.K '2t. mri THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TlMEb hurley Fly nn Tuesday CURLEY HAS MET Maurice Flynn, Gob Boxer ETI OFM Indiana Champion Tclis of Some of His Previous Bat tles in the Ring. TOLEDO. (. Ort J" D-.r. ";:r -j ley. IL'htw iu- J.t h.trapa.n Irali-j who bo v Maura i'lvnn a1 Ihe Oliver th t r South 1'.:..! .-'.' , ' 1 - 1 . IS .1 OSJno,iMiM (.! T 1 1 - III:::, url''s r :! .-how .-i th.' La- not only b l n fv- '.in-!. th.-' I'liitf-.l St.'it--. A w.-?r ilia. I l.i wait. ! th Philippine-1 ; t r i . i M.'n .. hn t . . 1 1 I h- has ,.!! .; .nli-j X.nx' .f m n ; "I've iiif-l . i 1 i . : i ; v . i : 1 1 , : , im t ! . . ' riu: but t i . . I . i , 1 1 1 , i t;,ii. . i.al I : sipoo-e - r i - ti,t !'!i 1 .i-!. to r. et rr.i. of th-- -:us v'Mi ! j 1 air ;itii f i . ', 1 ii. I ' ;i I . i . i . ' Ml Ki::iN, j "i ' ; . A i : i i i t : . :-'. m. , j ",-. i I. I ; -h h v i f.-''..-.. r . i ;. i - j. ,, . i . i : . , I fa" i ,i ;! . n .t 'hia. .rr.a r. 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Xov Maurirn i x out to t r'Vnt on th boy who I" a: li;- .n ntini-. ("iirit. .;!:! fan w il '. loubtls a t t-rr ill hatth. A. B.C. ENTRIES DM South Bend Bowlers Are Urged to Send in Entries at Once. I spf-ctlvoly, the former fitrures plac J ln him In pocond placr for the i week. Third place went to Charlie ( Nioy. of tho Federal league, who brrrz.-d t with 617. a 2f3 and 2-3 ratine The complete list of select piay-rs for th wk were n fol lows: ri.AYKR LKAGUK SCOUK Hurkarf. T-mpl 60S At van. Fnlted 631 Nis. IfiJ-ral 617 Taylor. Wrvt Side 61.1 Morrison, t'nited 605 Atvas. I'nited 602 l'til(il Players' Avencoa They have a fin- a lot of individu al averages in the United leatrue as there are i-jRht if the 30 odd play ers, who have an average of ISO or better. These players" averages' graduate in the order named, anions whom Louis (Ireeninir leads the way with 101. PLAY Kit CLUB (Ireeninff Coil Specials Call. Texaco At van. Te.xacos , Dice. Kalles , Morrison, Eagles Arnold. Mann Star.s . . , Sham ban ph. Texacos . Hairer, Kalles Striks jnul Spares. Join the South Bond Bowline: as sociation. Bankers league- position are f hanging constantly. by ,?i:nos pii at siwur. Now that the dates for the tourna ment of the American Bowling con gress havo been set and local bowl rrs al.-o thoroughly organized it would be well for the latter to get lusy and make ome preliminary ar-r.-.nireTTients. Th re are only a cer tain number of Saturdays and Sun- days during the four weeks that the ! tournament is in progress and ifj South Bend bowlers are interested' in Saturday and Sunday reservations there is no better time th in the pre-j sent to begin negotiating for them. For years the Cabanas, a team that has ben in existence since the orirrmization of the American Bowl- ing congress, lias held the distmc-; n Hon of l,ir.ir the lust entry for the Itig show and this year is no excep tion. as their entry is already in the hand of Sec'y 1-ingtry. It is just as e.-isv for local nlavers to consider this important matter at this time' as it is a few days before the entries close. lioulers l.elliargie in Poll tie. J F.ver sine' bowling nas oeen es- tablished in this city l I I U, I I I I I' I lil-l III' I""1 " . . , , . , .i,. I ot I'lay from the big 'ooker n gi t umi laMim p u i m n jnoni-j cal -nd of the '-.port. It seems to bo j the general consensus of opinion AV. .191 . 1S9 .186 .1S6 .186 . 1X2 .182 . 1 S2 ! ; Is your nam' on the roll of hon-J I or this week ? j ! First place in the City league is again tied oetween iiucKeyes anu I Koehler & Schafers. Four players turned in cores of 40 or better in the several leagues I operating in the city. The Flat Steels were ousted from lirst place in the Watch Co. league ! last week and they are predicting j turther revolts. An unusual number of meritori ous performances were accredited to Fnited league bowlers last week. A. S. I'urkart has secured a new li'.ll -'on r..t.t nonrrifl Mi a I -Vi '.till .1 l'U in c. l is the prexail- .... I . M; I cnili n nllova u-.l rop I a n lrt l.nwlcrM ha ' : . riayers pnd Coaohes E!ate:l Over Victory Against Corn huskers. Saturclav. 1 .1 i 1 1 : , 1 1 ; i ; ' i o i .i ' ' . i ! . i i s-ii v. i' . ' ;i 1 l ' o! y i . r N i .:-' i Uni'. rs-: , th- Nof.- l.iOi l'nnt'ii.i',1 so, u.i 1 i ' !'!i ii.-i! 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 S-!"ii.. 1 1 i 1 1 1 t ire! a m' ha pjiy. lait ; , ? na ! o per aiioih''' w-- t' inf s: l ra l n i r g. N S. . ' " r ! ' 'a :.:inii ; V-v t l ji ilia! ' : of i i !. , I r 'o - will oppos. th- at"i r.lu o i Carta r field. P.v wallopifit: ! M:i!..ts :m t a- . r.g ai:eiii nt ,'t I. an "In I'oe' athletes .: i.t ' 'il fir r- l'tiors aefwr.-n th.e tvo la...; oh institu' io?i i;nv, lin-- : w i :;' ill-' iron vic'orie to i c-.a-dit. l:ii a!'n- t.llp.. the Xnfrp Iii!,.,- t'OH too,; M'. loo'J'.i'l den nj.- -I ..i . '. . ; - t'l--m state t'-'r t : -: .ab r.-d il. incibb' - : i ri ..M . .ria ILLIBOIS LERÖS IARH0WS TROUNCE Blfi TEH" TEAMS! MISHAWAKA TEAM t among the -'an that all subsidiary1 things, such as special matches. tournaments. tc.. take care of! themselves and require no supervi-! sion whatsoever. This is decidedly the wrong inference and the sooner th fraternitv realize it the better it will bo for their comfort. Bowlers have a local organization, th South Bond Bowling association. to which marly all u the players Spanish American War veterans havo not won a single game in the l"nit-d league as yet but they are about through experimenting now. Anthrs Ixngue. CLUBS W. Charms 9 t ci r s . Tylers 4 Jewels 4 Bucks 2 Jaws l L. . . T .1.-:- ...-,..! aiiiiiiuiir ii;mic. .i i l V V,,.,, i .v -t' "arburatora 11 and believe they have fulfilled theiri., ,. 1 Cylinders U obligation. This is absolutely wrong starters ' und defeats the purpose f the or" j jjoda S ganizatton It is onlv a short time until it is time for the annual tour Chicago. Minnesota, Michigan: Local Club Defeats Matz and lament of south Bend nowim as i Horns ! Tops S 8 and Ohio State Are Also in Fight. Forstbauer Eleven by the Score of 34 to 0. i i ' : I i ; i , . i a i' s .vr I ' ' i 1 1 1 1 , i 1 1 ' s tor the w ( . 1 . i : lolli'.;ili .ids Ml a n f I erit'e jo. - -u it I) ic- id low; i to i'S fie race football i la Ii) I ' a a; ' I . . w a i a o i ; - i 1 1 . . I i : 1 1 ; i 1 1 a .- tat" a I" .-r.a. ). tl B Igt l !ll ' ' O ! i I I I: ro'- i . u r. i . C I ! i ' ! te it i ' o: X.u- th' 'h ica go, .M i h ig. i n illnl tg to c'ioses; in sociation. No person can play in that tournament unless his dues are paid. Kvery bowler is urged to give this matter his strictest attention. Hull Many I Nah Scores. ! The past week was a banner per Thc Arrow clua f South Bend J j,ui f()r high scores and the roll of i halked iiii its sixth victory of the' honor is one of the largest of the present season by .M i.-dia wa k:i defeatiii" the season. And mis in spue 01 tne iaci ..... , i tli.u not a single piayer 01 me torn- .(liiu-nMsui-iucr "n'wii ; o a ''Ii low v a fr er j h " f 1 . I l ! - o . i a a - a'-i r-d X '-. .' ;, i'- ii a -'. I :i!:nii.',' I i ;.'!' ' .'.!)' ' t lie W - t 1 I - ! : ' " : I" . " ' I t hajg c!'"''1 im : !' -: :..li- i -a b c 1 1 1 - i-.. t ! :iai tu - i - riority v iri. :. -Iim- 4 ;;:. .1 a - l,n !, T ' 1 ' .::'. . Mf Wii F. Munition. " ii": . ' I':-- :,.-!. to ','.. i'p!y o' t' ' of ,', ..'.! re 1 ' 1 , f ' i ' ' 1 - 1 1 a o ) 1 1- ' t - 1- f 1 'I : -r v 1 -Tf ,' .'T ; ' ana nli i p.i 1 : a t ' . ! t , : : a a i a 1 i on ; a . s o 1 1 : !.-- . : em p! "VWl.S- "t'.arl; h"vs ' I:i- it inl.iv's strug- it JIMS i ) 1 a : 1 s .i ! of tl:e !;'" be to Illinois and Yis- aral at Springbrook park Sunday after- iii;ik", noon to the decisive tune of '.' 1 to the 0. As n result of their victory the Arrows now claim the professional ( hampionship f the twin cities. The outcome of the battle was never in doubt from the first kick- f. oni I off. By straight line plunging and ition.l occasional use' of the forward pass. I l.ialn iIhmi l!'gii:s. I,, a ( ! 1 . . ' a I 1 c. -1 1 1 1". ' ! l' w d ! a : :ua n and Ohio It di -a- la. . - -a. I. d: i e Will b' next Saturday ; tat- . p'av game of i : : t r 1 1 1 Ann Ar! or aet :'n t h (''! . t 1 ,- 1 , '-!.f eld : i" ei inu o. . ' i " : t t 1 1 ) 1 v 1 I 1 o . 4 1 1 o - 1 , . ,. j 1 1 . -' 1,,-V h' ' .. . , 1. , ' 1 1 ' . v 1 ii' 1 . r.; t - : '.,. , i i) ' v Tia !" en; 1 '. - i ' ! : 1 of . n!hr . , fo' lowing of ' ..!'. n 1 .' 1 ' i t 1 v- : i.-f f " ai' :-i-:-.! . ' " ' ' 1 , . , . ! - . , "1 1 1 I t '.' . . . ' O 1 K to f ; ; 1 - -' - s .' '.":',' a ' a 1 , 1 1 1 ; -a i h,. ,i; x, '- '' -' aal the-. 1 , .), , , . . , ..j.,,'. . ro. m ! o" 1 J M ' ' ;'; .'v ;: a t !o 'to, , . h , . . t . I' . i . . . !. I!,.-.-;. ,?' to ; : . ' 1 ' - : I 1 ;' a !;' ;;.- m: res r ri.. t : 1 :! -a-o?l W ' 1 : 1 a I. In r 1 a i a . i.:i a ! as. 1 1 ano;s "i 1 s : r. . M in n vot .1 ! t'hieao and nook up. s' surprise of- '.1 1 aril i M-'ii-'nli' was the do of X" '. v. s.-rn a'i'1 th- clos-' f : a 1 o ; a -i s - Iow a content. ! - 1 1 . r .-,1 the on side kiek.j '.rha !i li t- -.e.-ti discarded by 1 o.! 1 nirhi-., to win from lowa.i ii ra ai;. ragu' il t am ' o I . : , i ; i. Wi - o a .1 W 1 o O b ' h , 1 1 " ."'1 a : contri- P.i - , .a . 1 I O o n t f i 1 T 1 I fe.at of Nor! Ii w es! 1 rn. - II lp t'hb-ago. a - - p a 1 d atl i'lll'ort- " : c "hie. .go lctoj-y e r T!" h-av Minnesota e!-v- ii : 1! on s : a. igh t f oot -ova led :a! 1. fa i! ing to ex- f. a . I r 1 Stroii-; 0;inpi"t S;iturd.i. In on;.... :o ; v. .: , V,.- . e- Sit"'.!i f.o k T'.e" o.l- h : ciU'f rout d n !a o . ,. tl'.e t.iC t difficult g m.-s on it- v. h.-d:ib B... tiirn. il a i 0 1 . r ; n . . tt ! , r a the Michig.'!i A::-;as a:al 'a:.'i I oi'i c'. '!) ;i.'c! rjc-.'s ;.; ctott i.'.en? of putting a erimp ii Notre 11:11;,- M 11 ; 4 ; :i,h a. . n .1 h n d a 1 M! cce pass fully. S tO at: Ac:: o- defeating the tin. ot ab- strmg of triumph.s i'h- is! a.pp- tr au f. N -:..:. W a 'iK-äv'- I I ltd :: . v..is : !; : :a 1 g g I to avoid :ars ( h' ; r.ite d sccre agaitc-t inning I '. to a. Y of All-Ameri-"ar. in a.blition ppce f the Kalomaro,. t nn in thc- puts wa m V. 17. when ! d.rub! e.l the Cob', ..tnl Bi o- 'eit - lirvgs y.r. to o Se.-i ,! of :..,. m,. v.. l.-rs w ho eo!!!tio,. th.i a gg g 1 -tion. In ad'htt ai t . w. i'h ..f , , materia.!, hav s rd to ".-.;,. ;-. Mil hi'l!i .le!' ,t ; ow. : ., Wtst rrn 1 irr' -s diva li I'maa. who crw r-d ') Itid.iar.a -Mir.n. . -t.i c .h .,t ! 1 d . 1 -apolis Stftr-'i'.. 1 rongbt 1 . . "... th.. inftvrniatioT th ' ,) st o-hf. !. e S ;roi';." baa., .:" r - ; . : : . : : i . . r df spite ih' ir ! f. : .: t j-., )-,.. .;, a 1 1 The aang Two to-:chdwt.s ami kick - ' :x goals. 1 1. :h-y iigured in se - - a.-, v- ' , f rw.ird pa. ; j: i'b- ti"- cor . f er ma- Notre. ' von o , r Nehrask.i II To ih '"it. 1 1 ...sk rs iV.ed on vtr. light j .a. uhi'if Notre I am- used , the Arrows marched down the field, .-coring a touchdown before the gam had proeeodo! more than a few minutes. Walley. Arrr.w enl. in the second period kicked in with the longest run of the game whn he sprintd In v.uds for a touchdown. Later McKiel spurted for 20 yards, count ing another. Captain Stars. Mclngin. captain of" the Arrows. livided the punting honors with CliBord. He kicke. 1 four out of five goals from tuchdowns. The Arrow club made most of its gains by hammering at the right dde of the Mishawaka lin- The local deen presented a stonewall lefep.ve as wa ll .is iffenso and main tain, d thdr reoonl of nt Vicing x ored upon this season. Muncie. C-ry and the Chicago Thorns are scheduled t meet th Arrows '''fote the close (if the sea son. TIkto arc several open dates on the schedule ati'l the club is on the lookout for games with some fast aggregations in northern In diana or southern Michigan. (James can bo arranged with S. .1. Bartos ::ek. Tela Citizens bank budding. The Arrows linel up as follows: 1 Vntf-r, I'.ahiUi; guards. Asklar and Smugikki: tackles. Duck. Paul. C.er gai. and Boinski; aids. Mal'.ery. So berlaski anil Baron; rpiarterback "Iifforl: full'-ack. Khsz; halfbacks. MrKid. Y.ict'r, Sok.dowski and Mc lngin. captain. Touchlowns: Kly-z. J; Wal Icy. McKiel, Yeager- mercial league was able to make the grade luring the week's games. Because of rolling a postponed series Val Atvas, of the Texacos in the United league, was able to score twice among the leaders, gaining first place because of his 23 5 score in one series and coming in the next with 24 2 find grabbing1 third place. Second place also went to an Uni ted league player, Louis Greening reeonling 24 S with Dailey's Barbers. Fourth place went to A. S. Burkart of the Temple league with 2 41. The most popular class of the week was divided between the 20." and 202, boys, each haing five candidates to their credit, while the 200 hoys were next in line. The complete list of players qualifying for our roll of honor for week is appended here with: PLAY LB LUAGUi: SCOUK Atvas, United . . . Creenlng. United Pistons 7 Badiators Windshields 6 Uq-ualizers Z 1 Hankers Ijoagtie. First Farmers Trust St. Joseph Citizens No. 2 Morris Plan . . 'American No. 1 Merchants . . . American No. Citizens No. 1 Citizens No. Z Union Trust . American No. 2 City League. j Buckeyes 16 Koojiler & Schäfer. 16 Stutiebakcrs 13 1 Werwinski Five ... 13 1 loosier Cream .... 1 2 Bucktails 10 K. & S. Arrows.... 10 Liebelts 10 Hans Drugs 7 Silver Kdge 7 Tuttle Corp 6 Kagles 2 11 10 10 t 6 6 o n 4 4 r. r 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 ." 5 1 1 16 CVmimercial Ixttguo. .... - 0 Atvas, United Burkart, Temple . . , Miller. Vehicle Nies. Foileral Morrison. Kagles . . Casmier. Fdks Hunt. Olivers Sham ha ugh. Unite! Scott. Olivers Witnier. Llks Morrison, United . . . Maclyn. United LaPierre. Vehicle . . Dice, City Campbel!. FJks .... Taylor. Y st Side . . McKrlain. 1-Vdoral . J. Schmidt. City . . . Van Kirk. United . . Zilke. City Binkes. West Stde . Hager. United Krueger. United . . . Hazinski. West Side Haugan. Singers . . . (J. Popp. West Side j Cosgrovo. Federal j I larlin. Unit d 1 Yoelkers. Olivers . . . 2 4 Ä 20Ö-242 20:-2l2-24l Olivers Geo. Cutter Co. Ind. Kn graving Orpheums . . . . Stantlards Commercials Lathe Works ?.n I .re onino-c s!nn,.iolc. 0 v.....wtw ''V Hilf Klks Bucktails Hoofs . 1 226 224 ARAB MARE WINS LONG CAVALRY MOUNT TESTj;;:', V Ramla. mar ridden 11a 1 , " a : rf tl'.e (;(o,h, T 1 two we.'ks 1 r. h.ch "a ;"';.t'o :". ; the t-.:.--;'.'' w.te. Xov Dar::.- v N',.: . 1 and Tin". .'. " ; ' , n: : a- t!..-.1' cliances of .-.. rg:rg f r..i-; .. . .-!-.-f 1 : c t 1 ( ' t v : o . St 1 ' a !u V.i of the ' . . . - ; , t ma k it: g i.t 1 r t ::. 1 . : : - f . , display ing th- ir .:, .... -.;t.I 1 I'V on I Ik- If. ..! t h. . t . -1 11 sm:i.l and b i:m:ic w in. The 1 ' ; . 1 !. I 1 :. . h e : t , , . Mi- !.:g ;n htx d. ,r, .! A.h Bumles t :.. of !...; : ;. .. , ,- ter's gio ;:.-D . .-. - o. : 4 to The ;: v .i .,. , 1.. t S :r; i .; a 1 . th. : 1 -ta: II..- II i:.PJ si Alls IN.IUBUP. 'ami;!:idgi:. m.-.s . ct. 20. w . the st .r f ullb u-k ' t'ooC.aU t.am and the .a 'or ....Iop.tl far this at :: College, and Fddie t e.-i-.t half b o s;isT.un'l in -it: the tr.e with Brown. Sat- th it wa ia- ; .-(". d to keep o.:: of ' he lira- ip until tin AY KB. Mass. oot len- ar-edd hay Ar.ih bv A. W. Harris, a Chicago banker.! W IS n-r o the ; Harlin. announiad tonicht as the win- 1 r iese. Harlin. hide Klks . . Vehicle Kagles . United - I'-mile cavalrv mount from ' Fort 'Kthaii Allen, j G. Popp. West Side 1 1 City ! Pearson, Kagles . . . Mohn. United I Moore. West Side ; Boinski. West Side (Jail. United Yoekev. United . . t on November s. It 1 d S in". ly night that J ' 1 . r ' ": WaS d I "d oe I T - j t .1 it. ,! a tetalof! m ! t 1 I PIK I I Is A VAN A. t 11 ,t m t ia IN. a Th. .t g . :n ! . 1 1 Ihtis. . S VIC 'M'.d.l V load te Vermont, to Camp Deiibens. ll.im la finished with a percentage f 1l.f. The horse is owned by W. B P.orivn. ot P.erlin. N. H. King Fisher, an Arab btv geld-1 I in ir f :-'t vears ridden liv f.!. i ' nr,a-.. fin Frank Tomnkins. was second with'"1 a percentage of i(-.S. a..d Kheyra. i "J)',r another eignt-vear-oid Arab, wa: ad. I 1 third with 72.4. Judging wis on the l'iM. of 2." per taut ach fr speed ami frd consuntptioti and ."oi pr n for t onditir. Pi aes v. re Jl'JO, JTaot ;i?,d -j.'l 1'itv 221 . ... 220 202-220 210 216 213 213 202-214 o 1 o . . I m op 212 210 . ... 210 ....20S 207 207 .... 2 0 6 206 .... 2V, 2 or, .. .204 .... 204 .... 2 0 4 20.1 2v: ....20:'. 2 0:; ....20:: 202 .... 2 0 2 . .202 .... 2 0 2 .... 202 201 2 00 .... 2 0 0 .... 2 0 it .... 200 13 8 12 i 12 9 11 10 11 10 10 11 X 1 " 7 14 iA'agiie. ...! . . . . . s ... I ... 7 Federal lA-agta. v 10 4 5 5 1 s s 10 I 5 5 6 Zipps Cubs . Peps . Bills . Leers rf uns Tails . Fa u n s Grits . Prongs :: SlngtTs Ijngu. Cost l:; Pay Holl 11 Machinery 11 -Main Oll'ce S Yard s T. : M :: Singer Foundry lxagiic. Treadles 13 5 Braces 12 6 Wheels S 10 Standard Oil league -::' 1 .778 ' .667 .16' .600 .600 - t o u O 3 j r n o .47 .400 .400 .200 .667 .677 .600 .600 .533 .467 .400 .4 00 .333 .333 .267 .762 .762 .650 .630 .571 .476 .476 .4 76 .333 .333 .333 .111 .619 .571 .571 .324 .524 .476 .381 O o .?67 r . J j O U .467 .467 .167 1 10 10 IT. 6 m .667 14 4 1 .417 .417 .611 .611 .444 .444 .1K7 .667 .444 .167 l'olarinos i'arolitcs . Perfection li'-d Crown lemd.ic . . . Finol . .12 ..10 . .10 . . : . . . . 6 S s tl 1 1 12 Daily Barbers 4 8 .33." f. A. Vets 0 12 .000 Axle 12 3 00 etu de-bakers 9 6 .600 Skeins 3 6 .600 Tongues 9 .600 Hounds s 7 .53.1 P.olsters 7 8 .467 Hubs 7 s .467 Bims 6 9 .4 On Spokes 5 10 ..133 Beaches 3 12 .2 00 Watch Co. lAagu'. Bankers 12 6 .667 Flat Steel 11 7 .611 Dials 10 S .556 Finishing 7 11 .3S9 Jeweling 7 11 . :t S 9 Jobbers 7 11 .3S9 Wost Side Lcaicue. Happy Five 15 S .S3" Durst Specials 11 7 .611 Werwinski Five ...10 S .556 Froehafer Drugs . . 9 9 .5 00 Makielski Cigars . . s 10 .444 Choka Stars 7 11 .3S9 Internationals 7 11 .39 Ahna 5 13 .27 S Games nils Wcvk. MONDAY. GKORGK CUTTKK CO. LKAGUK. 12 clubs. WATCH CO. LEAGUK. Jeweling vs. Flat Steel. Jobbers vs. Funking. Dials vs. Finishing. TUrlAY. C OM MKHCIAL LKAG V K . Standards vs. Olivers. Lathe Works vs. Commercials. Ind. Kngraving vs. Greenings. Orpheums vs. (Jeo. (,'utter Co. KLKS LKAGUK. Cubs vs. Zips. Peps s. Bills. Hoofs vs. Bucktails. SUNDAY SCHOOL LKAGUK. Stull vs. St. Paul No. 1. Grace vs. River Park. First vs. St. Paul No. 2. ' wi:ini:si)ay. CITY LKAGUK. Buckeyes vs. Studebakers. Bucktails vs. K. fc S. Arrows. Kagles vs. Hoosier Creams. Hans Drugs vs. Koehler & Schäfer. Silver Kdge vs. Werwinski Five. FEDERAL LKAGUK. Orfuns vs. Deers. Prongs vs. Fauns, (irits vs. Tails. SING KU FOUNDRY LKAGUK. Jogs vs. Bra:es. Treadles vs. Wheels. THURSDAY. A NTLK RS LKAG1 ; K. Charms vs. Bucks. Jaws vs. stars. Jewels vs. Tylers. OLIVHR LKAGUK. Purchasing vs. Wood Pattern. Designing B vs. Grey Iron. Tool Makers vs. Inspection. Stock vs. Engineers. Designing A vs. Metal Pattern No. 1. Metal Pattern No. 2 vs. Account ing. Production vs. Factory. Warehouse vs. Billing. Forge vs. Planning. S. B. Branch vs. Chilled Fitting. BANKERS LEAGUE. First vs. Citizens No. 2. St. Joe vs. American No. 1. Citizens No. I vs. Farmers. Merchants vu. Morris Plan. Union Trust vs. Citizens No. 3. American No. 2 vs. American No. 1. FRIDAY. SINGER LEAGUE. Bix clubs. STANDARD OIL LEAGUE, Finol vs. Semdac. Red Crown vs. Parolite. Polarine vs. Perfection. TEMPLE LEAGUE. Loyals vs. Tusks. Horns vs. Hairs. Toes vs. Jaws. WILSON BROS. LEAGUE. Four clubs. AUTOMOBILE LEAGUE. Monday Carburetors vs. Cylin ders. Tuesday Starters vs. Horns. Wednesday Hoods vs. Radiators. Thursday Pistons vs. Equalizers. Friday "Windshields vs. Tops. STUDEBAKER TRIO LEAGUE, Monday Bodies vs. Manifolds. Tuesday Lamps vs. Frames. Wednesday Breakers vs. Tires. Thursday Rollers vs. Speedome ters. Friday Differentials vs. Bearings. VEHICLE LEAGUE. Monday Bolsters vs. Axles. Tuesday spokes vs. Rims. Wednesday Tongues vs. Hubs. Thursday Hounds vs. Reaches. Friday Studebakers vs. Skeins. UNITED LEAGUE. Monday S A. Vets vs. Daily Bar bers. Tuesday Mann's Stars vs. Eagles. Friday Texacos vs. Colls Specials. WEST SIDE LEAGUE. Monday Werwinski Five vs. In ternationals. Tuesday -Makielski's vs. Durst Specials. Wednesday--Choka Stars vs Hap py Five. Friday Frrehafer Drugs vs. Al ma. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT OPENS IN NEW YORK mm 11 L v I ( m " r3 I , Pc a package rc a package during the war c a package THE FLßUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Fountain Pens That Write Your Way The one way to get fountain pen satis- 7V iaciion is 10 rj 0 vw. t- Am nl A. A 1 1 i Ol.. c . .'ill L stock of standard brands. Every hand requires a pen Just suited to its Individual writ ing style. We can sell you a pen that writes YOUR way because our variety is so large. WATERMAN'S at $2.50 up Plus the war tax. Self fillers or safety type. Plain or gold mounted. Any style pen. Any style mounting. Frank Mayr & Sons Li! The HALLMARK n The Greatest Sale of Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery ever attempted in the city now going on. Prices cut in half. Economy Departments 219-221 S. Michigan St. Suixlav School IxnigiK. Biver Park Grace t. Paul No. Stall First St. Paul No. S s S I 4 4 4 10 11 StiuK Imker Trio league ; r sp-cti'fly. for first, second anil Sclc-rt I'la.vs Proihr It is -nouraginc to note that the select class is again being revived as there were six players who qualiriod Hearings during the pat week. Of thes. A. i.atnps S. Burkart. of the Temple league. Tires Breakers Manifdds . , Bodies Differentials Boilers . . . , lö 1 4 11 ' third. Tl dinner received posses ' 'ed the way with 60S. 215 2-3 aver-, Speehmeters -ion for one ar oi I'ltts I la a: I ! . . I II I the United ace lor me series. 1. urKart was ai- Frames States no.'ir.to'i servioo cap The " the only plaer in the city to roll I e:p will conteste,! tor annually thr-e consecutive double centuries in owner ha won ' league play. By reasons stated above Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads L'p":td-r. C.idoie aiai Krueger;! u three times, when it wMI go into Atvas also jualitiel twice H ifi.i v -1 . Ao'si.i it nd Iio7aIei. I h:s ..s.Tsion pei nia r.eotly. select class, going 631 anl for Texacos . . . Kagles the Mann Stars re- I Coil .pocials I niteil Ioagiic. 11 s s 0 1 4 V 9 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 4 7 . r 3 6 j . 5 3 1 j T.00 j .... . 7 5 (1 .667 .667 .667 .167 .0 8 3 1000 .9 3:1 .73 3 .467 .467 .400 .333 ' . . .200 .137 .317 .667 .667 .417 NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Fr th first time since 1012 a professional IS. 2 balk line billiard championship tournament will be staged here at the Hotel Astor today. Seven of the greatest players in America will meet each other during the week in a round robin schedule of twenty one games of four hundred points ach to drcid- the right to the title of national champion at this style of game. Morning matches have been arranged for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, while after noon and evtnlng games will be played every day up to Saturday night when the final contest will e decided. The games sehedu!d for this aft ernoon will bring together Ora Morningstar. the Indiana player who Is entered from San Diepo. Calif., and Jack Scharfer, son of the late Chicago expert, whose home is in San Francisro. Late in the day George F. Slossen. the New York veteran entered from Boston where he now resides and George B. Sut ton of Chicago, will renew their ef forts in championship play. Tomor row night the title, holder for the last seven vear, William Hoppe of; New York, will meet Welker Coch ran, the young Detroit exponent who is said to possess championship ability nt balk line play. Koji Ya mada. the Japanese plnyer, who drew a bye. will not be called upon until Tuesday. Charles C. Peterson of St. Louis will referee the matches. STR0NGHEART TEAM WINS FROM HOWARD PARK CREW ADLER BROS. On SndiVr&n t ?tMbijrrwrton Sine 1694. Tina btoiu: roiv ünr ato EOY. "SOLE SAVERS" The Strongheart footoall team df--feated the husky Howard park eleven. Sunday afternoon, at Keeper park, by a s-ore of 7 to h. Stoney. of the winning team, was easily the star of the pame. scoring a pretty touchdown in the first period of play. After the first touchdown was made, the Howard bunch held their heavier opponents. Twice they threatened the strongheart goal, but were unable to put the pigskin across. The Stronghearts lined uj as follows: Reynolds, Meyers, Rif fell, Killelea. McCaffery. Helm. Dolde. Stor.ey. Kelly. Kintz and Haney; Howard Par-: Smith. Beake, Dion. Cross, Ixve. Dodds Bubby, Ott. Zellers, Strong and Fritz. Art rcdure xnvmioj. TTf L W. LOWER ECXORATINO COMPANY, Booth Dod. Ir.larxL Vrtl Pmjprr. SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 119-121 H. MlcWLLa B4. Hottww ct HS.& M. Clothes YALE STAR OI T. NEW HAVEN. Conn., oc. 2-V ' Thome Murphy. Yale .juarter bak. i will he oJt of the game for several weeks. An X-ray examination Sun- ' day of his left leg showrd that the: laone was splintered nt.ove he ..rklei in vesterdav's ;ame witli B'ston 1 college. 1 4 ÜIÜ0H SHOE CO. 223 Anducan St '5 157 D J