South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1916 — Page 10

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Tin i:si . i i mn witv THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME BOWLING 'ASKET-BALL BOXING BILLIARDS

mm city to SECURE BERTH IN

Ban Johnson Says St. Louis Will Lose One Franchise. Chase and Stovall Are Not Wanted.

TAN AND BLUE OFF ON LONG JOURNEY TODAY

Local High I'he to Met t riiulliiy and i;tliiii: ;reeii. Ohio. Tram-.

BOWLING SCORES

Loomis and Drew to Meet Again

The . '!!) P. r.. Tool !

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OLIVERS WIN 7-5 Im-iVjiI WjiIi Ii I'ik Ioi v Ti-ain at Indoor (ainr.

Moor, of thr (iiv'i- t'-a.ni. twirii',1 his .t last nia;ht in ih- namo 1 flwrn thr Oliwr Watth fa"tory t'.ims fif Ihr .f innf a't urr is Indoor "as ! all lra?u playr.l at th- Y. M.

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foir vhoin efforts will he made to j rnnovr the arhiter to the I ist riot of

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PURDUE GETS EASTERN MAN TO SUCCEED SMITH

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I.AFAYKTTK. Ind.. Feh. J. Cleo i.'Donnell, coach of Kverett. Mass., hij?li sr'hool fofit'oall team has been selected by Oliver A. Cutts. athletic flirector at Purdue university to succeed Andy L. Smith, who becomes heut coach of the university of California. O'Donnell is said to he a Yale man. hut is teacfuncr Harvard coaching methods. lie wa- recimmendel to l)irotor Cutts hy l:rickley of Harvard. The selection of O'Donnell is said to have been approved by the members of the advisory hoard which met Monday niht.

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Mush Fditor." 'i D-ai Mush'" -r . Iar Mahhad." or. well. oth'ls will come. , The f.i i iluil ii is to he lead . r the morning l..w! if porrid-:' is just mere utKiKm and an afterthought. Hut mayh' ymi insist !! well adJ ! tisd saw dust! ! The hild is now born, and we i iimy proceed with thr lirst portion f .rul. IJefore proceelir;. let us - state that the mush ill be compiled

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j Mich as ti e war, the weather, sport. and all current topics of the day. ' As we said earlier, the child is bora. !'?!. 1 now two i.a ra irra libs hl. and

it's time to display siens of life.

j ! wo start tlu niortiinc inudi. I Tls iell liao a rliynie of shi-li: Must needs !x horl, ou'rt In a rush. To hear tli cnl which is. hut

hush: What Nlje think of it h'su-h? Man Drop. Dead Waiting for Car. If ealline. In South len we may read some day: . Man Drop-. Dead When Car Ap-

; peai.

I . . I -Mister Swaim was rishi. Ve ! didn't inter view the srroiindhoe. but

we feel free to state, in defense of the reputation of that sleek brown s:r;Lzer on the emerald vintage of our rural gardens, that no self-re-spectinjr "Chuck" would have to pet beyond the vestibule of hLs subwayabode to know that warm beds had it all over what wat on the outside.

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BICYCLE RIDERS ARE ALL SET FOR GRIND

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Internntlonnl News Servle: CHICAGO. Feb. FverythinK was st today for Ihe beginning of the six-day bicycle race at the Coliseum. The grind starts at 9 p. in. The riders will go 12 hours a iay for six davs. At the pre'iminaries last night 1 2 . U 0 0 persons saw itobert Spejxrs of Australia hang up a rew record of 11 :u0 2-5 for the 10-tnilc event.

I clipping - 2-5 seconds from the for-

During the 10-mile race

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NT:W YORK. Feb. 3. Joe Uomi.i the lankv i nd versatile Chicago athlete will have an opportunity to be revenged on Howard Drew, the colored sprinter for his defeat in the Mill rose Athletic association's games in Madison Square Garden recently. Loomis and Drew will meet again in the 100. yard dash, which has been specially arranged and will be the feature of the indoor .neet of the New York Athletic Club on

February 8. Roy F. Morse the 22 yard national champion will also j enter this rax?e.

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It de-nt take tniglitne . .- allol. f Ihe menial ma hincry i liainnir out one of tlics here -n-traption. Tlie bright. auain -o--alIHl. iudii idiial i- ant- Uwliere, hut when 1 1 1 - --iiiiit U -ma U their 1 1 1 as on pas -m. then you're a nat'ral In. in Iolni Konduclor without fiirtlici- ai-gumcnt. "Tha's all." say we. "Tha's enough." onus in tsounding e ho from th iar bed thrcats of our couple o' renders. And.beit:

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GGLFERS TO F

GOLF TALK CLUB

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i Ni:W YORK. Feb. .".. New York lis very clubbable. Kvery time you 'turn around there i.- a new fashionable club. This time it is a club 'dub. a club of clubbers, where men i ... , I , . 1 . ii - i 1 1 ,lic..iiw i a n llnW

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N. D. TRACK MEN TO BATTLE AGAIN NEXT WEEK Rod and lilue Teams to Ix ( lio-on From I'l-eslmien and Varsity Squads. Coa h Rockne's Notre Dame track men will again get into a tie cornpetition a week from Saturday afternoon when the annual Red and Blue meet will be run off. Two teams will be chosen from among the varsity and freshmen

candidates and the squads will bat

tie for points. The teams will be as

evenly divided as possible and it is expected that the competition will be unusually keen. The Red and Blue meet will he the last event inreliminary to the ofticial opening of the indoor season. The Hoosiers will clash with the University of Illinois here Saturday night, Feb. Hi. tind Michigan will come here for a meet the following Saturday. On Mar h 4 the gold and blue snuad will travel to Wisconsin

I to buck the Ma tigers. ! The Notre Dame track men will MaBHHHBMHiM1iBMH.MlBBIlWri ! use two sts of shoe in indoor editier, ami put up an a part mrnt; training henceforth. A new set of hou.-e on the rest: (2) Presbyterian j shoos U;1S imported yesterday. The thurch (.nten plates conquering the;new j.j,oes naV( Mall .-pikes and are real estate bogey by putting up a . Ill;ule differently than the .rdinary skyscrapper. using the lirst four iunr,ing shoes and they will be used llo.ds for devotional purposes andilor j o i ri work. The other shoes letting out the irst to what am wil, ,,0 u.( oM .-spePd" days and will: (J Li iMovis and l'isjin the meets. Franks. whol tribe .f Bronxites is received into one denomination Inun Thf. Xireless station at Colon at another. ,. mm e;n-li il.'' vends oat I in in i C; .t

forecasts of the weather in thej aribb-an. south Atlantic and gulf

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Fought Game 24 to 23 Fitzgerald Makes 22 of Team's Points.

News-Tinier Speei.il Serriee; LANSING, Mich.. Feb. S. Nott riarr d-f-ated the M. A. basket ball tram Wednesday niht 24 to 21 in a hard fought came. The first half ended 1'. to 1 : in favor of M A. i'., but Notre Dame tied the sero at th' start of the second half ami Jed to the end. Fitzgerald ef Notre Dame was th individual star, with six held baskets and 1 ' foüls far 22 points.

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YaIagtu-ki ami Makieleski went the b st for the Z. B.'s at the shootinc end f thr tame with Mack Aftowski sliininx at guard. In a ei:r-

in suspense lonirer. a golf club. A place to talk golf lud not to plav it For tho-e who are bettr HCiuainte,i with the game of Amer-i.-an baseball than with the Sc-aw-tcli sport I cannot draw a better analogy than by referring to the sessions of the well known "hot stove league." Another funny thing about this club. Four m-n have darted it, all abuie. They didn't i;. around, up and down thr street, with a sub-

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The Rfow i-.-on hall latls w ill aain plavq the V.. B.'s on next Mondav pltfht on the hitters floor. mi: loth. Salt: l' defeated Cauip..ed (s. last nullt pt the c-chafer V: P!atrer bilhani hall in 14.J balk'-hn :'ö to sl. Swartz made a hi4h run ol lj while ('a m pbel 1 run 10 for bikh. lan-.pbell. who is the onl .cratch man ;' the tojrnanient showed bad form beircr bandicaped X . not havinc his o n c.je with him.

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... from tle Yah- athletic avo.-iatiou Jot the unauinoius selection of '"Tad" 'MV Jones as he.nl t a- h Cue Yale ,. ' football team for the next thr-

own money. Then they hena.ii to lisvuss arthitects rn.l plaiiv. When interviewed they were apparently perfeetly happy. "Members? Ye., o? course we'll have

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membership that's all rit;ht that's all right we'll have plenty of members just r..n atony and don't worry." "Are all solfters like that?" queried one noii-pclfing and b.umble scribe of a more prosperous .rther. as they came away. sme Church New. Thincs are lively in the lurch r.ews. No scandal, oh no. not no blonde soprano runing off with emotional dominies r anything of the sort. Just this: (1) Kpiscopal ( hurt li. nwins t expensive a ! lo k

front, will use part for xnrsr church grow front'

And still Billy Sunday thinks he Is needed to Mir things up here! Something to Boost Of.

Totham Knickerbocker len't ! like to write a story without a su-j perlative. With t'ae Grinaus! claiming c.Imc-t e r lliir.g. it vin'ti due for u to b io modt. ' j Americans had kind of gott n o r boasting of ot r gr-atnss. but ) r- , haps we'll ha' to pull out thej Spread Fagle stop .n t h .rgan ; again. Toilay it s the greatest food marl-cot in the world. The la l pest at present, it seem is in Paris. i"ii now there is going to be put up in laing Island City, near the p. .graphical center of fhe greater :l . a; market which will be about ihr.ei times the size of its n-ar-st competitor, i Also, it should outrank everything! ele in coiiV"iiie:ice, satiitat:.:, ar.d heapness of handling, to... f..t itplans are the result of tlu-' ars'i study in V. irope. vvh-re ev -i v t hi :. -; th old world aas l. i.;:'i alon.-. this lino was cat -f ully sei ut ittiz'-u. Tb limits of sp.. f.ri.id inv attempting h.-r to i ov.-r tisi- su i .;-ct ad-Uately. S.düi it tu .-.n thai the new -i.iij.fea nai;;' will

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