South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 November 1914 — Page 8

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The Notre Iamc team will leave South Bend tomorrow mornimr f.r Chicago, where it will clash with th Carlisle Indians at Comiskey park tomorrow afternoon In what pr.tniy to be a brilliant 1 . : 1 1 1 -. The team ivill return .Sunday noon. Inirinr; their utay In "hn-ao. th"

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Live a theater party Saturday niuht. The Chicago alumni of Notre Lame .'ire highly enthusiast ie oer the Saturday game and are taking an adiv interest in it. The game will stan at 2:1'. o'clock :ind when the Iirt whi.-tb- blow., it Is expected that a monster c row d i 1 i bo lrx the stands. No Competition Scheduled. The Notre I ame-( arlisle K'ame i -the only foothall clash in f hican this week and will he free from competition. Alumni f i" i in Chicago arid :her cities throughout ihe rniddl" "v t st will ilock to 'oruiskey pat h t K e the deven th.at is i epr seritin ; their alma mater in action. Chicago itself is hichly ent h;isi;!sti. er the clash letweri the I..al ollei:'.ans and th fat t (l.-!ins. Parlisle always? has proven a uood diawi r i card in the Illinois ity and the tans have been c-airer to see Not?1 lame in actifn. since the locals made their wonderful record last y.-ar. Indications' are that the i;ame will 2 suit In a hard hat tie. The ai lisle ;ie;repation is in tip too condition nid determined to linht frmn the start. N'otre Dame came out of the Army lame in ood condition, and in addition. Klchenlauh nnd I-Mjiei; in viil VrohaMy apjear in the lineup against the Redskins. I "ichciilauh to Slilnc. In scrimmage work tin? week. T'.ichenlatih has phov n his old titn form acrainst the freshmen and students are looking for another of his l.rilliant exhibitions Saturday. Fine ran is arain In fairly uood condition, lut h has not l.eeu us-d in s. rimmure t Ii Is week. it is probabh-. bowf-er. that the sar b.u k will bin the inie. r ?i this week': workouts. Kiehenlauh, T'.errman. t'ofall antl IMiska have hern showing up well and should Mnr Saturtlay. 'rhe Notre Dame varsity so.uad wan m a fa-st pinal drill and Reiu-ral polishlnpr up ytsterday atnl the name program will probably la- followed this afternoonu. In the short scrimmnpo I-achenlattb showed his old form. lYeshman scrimmapc ami line work hass been suspended for the rejnander of thr week. A special train carry In pr the Netr Tame and South IJnd delegations to tht. Notre Dame-Carlisle pamo will lenvf the local Ivike Shore station at S:ir o'cIiM-k Saturday morning. Tlire, will be no special train on the return but the ticket will ho ffooj n train No. S leaving (.'hieapo at s 'clock Saturday and Sunday evenings. I lev. Joseph l'.urk' O. S. C, prefect of discipline at Notre Dame, Kve out the following statement, concerning tin- arrangements yesterday: "A special train lor the airommoda::.... .f Notre Dame will leave Sejth IVr.d Saturday morniiii,' at : : 1 "Kound trip tickets: may be a-nrrtd for $;'... o ui rooms 127-12:. Main ouildimr. I i tdaj at ::'.0 p. m.. or at the Iike Shore s'atiori Saturday morniuu b P.rc train time. "Return ti- kets may be use,) on

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to the jrateman in Chicago, to guU access to tile train. "After 12 o'clock Friday no tickets for admission to the i;ame will be sold at students' rates. If you wish to procure a ticket for ."o cent, do so by noon today." It is expected that between 300 and bto will make the trip to Chicauo. A tpMid tfame is promised and much enthu.-iasm is beim; displayed.

I.MU.WS AT CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Nov. l.i.The Carlisle. Indians arrived for the Notre Dame urame tomorrow. Coach. Warner will send his team through a signal practice at White Sox park this afternoon. A .session in rehearsim; the defense planned to stop Notre Dame plays may be part of the work. Notre Dame will arrive tomorrow. The Catholics are, all in Kood shape except Kichen-laub.

MEN TO BE NUMBERED

When the Notre Inimo varsity men appeared on Cartier field for practice Wednesday niht each man was numbered. The umbering system will be used In the Carlisle- trame Saturday. There is a lai,rt square, white piece of cloth on the back of each man and the number is marked in black.

BOBBY GREEN TO TOUR WITH ALL STAR TEAM

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niht there will ie three special coaches on this train. "We arc traveling on a party tick. t. Rach student will be t;iven a special card to show that he has deposited his fare for the round trip. This card must be presented to the conductor

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Hoosicr Itiuht Fielder SUrn With Akj: relation Hooked to Invatle Wvst India Island". Robby CJreen. who playeil ripht tield for the South Bend Southern Michigan leaguers, has been picked for an outfield position on an all-star baseball team that will make a six-weeks tour of Cuba, Rorto Kico and other islands this winter. The team, which is being orpranized at Rattle Creek, will be composed of Rennie Kauff of the Indianapolis Reds; 1 harry IaRoss. former Rattle Creek tar, now with the Milwaukee team, and (Ireen In the outtield. Pitchers Dnak and Nelhaus of the St. I)Uis Cardinals and Pitcher Rerritt ami Catcher Wingro. former Cards who have jumped to the Brooklyn Feds; l'ibel. a southern leapuer; Bob Oill. now a member of the Boston Red Sox: .Johnny Ravan of the St. Louis Rrowns, and Nebo Lelbolil of the Naps. Infielders. The aijreffatlon will report at Rattle Creek about Jan. 1 and will sail soon after that date. The purpose of the trip is to promote the American national pastime on the islands and to make a little money for the promotc rs.

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TIGERS HOLD L,ST MILL BEFORE GAME WITH YALE lluckflcltl is (iicii StilT Vrkmt ilick ixs t Half and .May Play Quarter. PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 1... The Timers had their last scrimmage before the Yale pune Thursday afternoon. The. scrimmage itself wtu more of a pantomime, as no tackling or running wa. done, the scrubs merely lining up ai 'iinst the varsity and blocking when the ball was snappe . Law and Tibbott did a Krcat deal of kicking fj-oin formation and Ames and Tibbott 'were practiced at quick starts on receiving punts. Glick was in at right half. He was used also for a while at quarter. His Injuries may not permit him to play tho whole game Saturday, but he is sure to start. BU'kr, the Tiger tackle, is in the intirmary with a return of his bloodpoisoning find will yield his place to McLean. Fred Trenkman was back, but limps badly and is not likely to rtart Saturday. 1 1 ATI V A It I U S 1 YALIO PLAYS. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov. 13. Harvard's varsity eleven lined up against the second team in Thursday's practice. The Yale plays were continued by the scrubs against the varsity with no ultimate result. The scrubs tried out Yale's so-called lateral pass and kept the varsity on the defensive throughout the session. The defensive has not quite reached the stage that Haughton and his coworkers desire and they are bending everv effort to bolster ui the linemen

in this respect.

The Canadian plays are also beim; used to some extent, but Haughton is not divulging Just what takes place in tho charmed circle within the stadium walls. It Is not expected that the play used against Princeton which was -so successful, wherein nine men played on the line, putting the fullback through center. will be repeated against the Ell's. With a dozen or more Yale men familiar with it, there is not much chance of this play proving a great success against the Yale eleven.

PACIFIC COAST STARS MAY CAST LOTS WITH FEDERALS

BOWLING SCORES

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ball war. noth:':--T take place. Tn Thursday not to a.-

j..rs a ill therefore be left with a (: i.and to deal as they will with t! .; Federals. Whipped to a standstill the majors, the minor league m -nates Thursday concluded their i Rh annual conference and most of ftum left for their homes Thursday r.Uht without having enacted the legislation which was almost unanimously demanded by them previous to th arrival in Omaha Tuesday or Johnson and Herrmann. Refuse Representation. The constitutional revision committee brought before the convention without recommendation resolutions rearranging the board of arbitration and gaining for the minors a place on the national commission. After a two hours' debate in which TVrney the Three-I and Heflbronner of tinCentral league led the affirmative, tb revision was turned down 2u to ::. a number of proxies being produced and voted by the opposition. That the Cle eland American association will probably b moved bark

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WILLIE SCHAEFER IS OUT TO CLAIM TITLE

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C. A. C. LEAGVK. I gPA. RH S. M. Robinson ..127 14S 144 419 ! Fulmer 173 17G 14L 491 L,ivengood 129 111 12 3 6I Solarek 167 126 1S1 4S4 i Tuttle 15.". 173 206 T.34 Handicap . ...115 115 115 345 Totals 866 S51 914 2639 C A. C. R. li. Robinson ..136 1 46 193 475 Campbell 179 155 170 504 Moredock 234 177 1SS fM j Schneider 191 IsS 187 566 Holland 166 161 203 530 Handicap . ... 32 32 32 96 Totals 93S S59 973 2770 ST FI I : li A K Kit I jEA g viz. ROISTERS Fhambleau 107 105 147 359 Gingrich 140 112 138 290 CJeyer 141 155 15C 4 52 T. Molhtt 114 122 139 37 5 A. Bicklehaupt .. 152 169 1 44 465 Handicap . ...24 6 246 2 46 73S Totals 900 909 970 2779 SKEINS Peterson 16." 127 152 444 Sylvanus 149 129 13S 416 McCarty 146 122 ISO 44S Drayton 151 118 141 410 LaPierre 174 151 157 4S2 ' Handicap . ...17 0 170 170 510 Totals 955 817 938 2710

to Toledo before the opening of season was told the convention

::bhets of the Brooklyns. Ieaguos of classes C and P wn their tight against th; convention and refused to stand for a reduction "f players salaries and player limits in those organizations. The Central leaguers led tho tight against the reductions. The next year's convention will b held in San Franciso, the magnate being guests of the Pacific Coast league.

FRED FEICK IN RACE FOR HOUSE SPEAKERSHIP

i'i:di:ral li:ac;uii ANTLERS

Racific Coast stars who may play in the Federal leasiio next season. Ix'ft to riuht they are Justin 1 iteraltl, outfiolder; Catelier Walter Schmidt aiul Pitcher Churlev Ikium.

Special (Correspondence. SAN FRANCISCO. Calif.. Nov. 9. The Federal league is after several stars of the San Francisco Seals of the

Pacific Coast league, and

law organization is successful In land

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Jay 144 1 45 210 499 J. Iiuderman ... 202 159 1S1 512 Nies 15S 1 35 11 474 Lucas 1 54 193 1 SS 535 Futer 154 169 159 492 Handicap 99 99 93 297 Totals 911 9C0 102$ 2S29 FAWNS Hart 1M 1S3 160 527 Van Klrli 190 202 226 618 E, Meller 107 101 166 374 Strayer 159 196 11 5 36 Hennlngs 179 158 164 491 Handicap 97 97 97 291 Totals 916 937 99 1 2S17

GARRET. Ind.. Nov. 13. That Fred E. Felck will be speaker of the 1915 Indiana house of representative.. Is morr than a possibility. He has a large following among the rcpresenus.tives elected. His experience with past legislatures, and his acquaintance with prominent men throughout the stat will make him an influential factor in the race. Since his election. Influential friends over the stae have been active in promoting his oandiduev. Northern Indiana representatives are laying claim to the speakership this year, and are puttimr up the argument that Mason .1. Niblaek has been honored twice by his party for speakership, and he. should, therefore, b"out of the race. Thomas Honan from Seymour. Ind., elected sprayer !n 1!09, A. J. Vcnoman from K hopyII'o In 1911. and Homer Cook from Indianapolis in 1913 shows that the central and southern parts o: the stat have been well represented.

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star outfielder, and Charley Baum, leading pitcher on the local club.

The Feds wrere hot on the trail of! Corhan last season but J. Cal Ewing, (iv.ner of the Seals, refused to allow!

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with n fat contract. Fitzeer-Id's ivnrk 1 "

men. Manager Del Howard. ; haii attx acted attention in big league ! ;V.ArL?

have a merry time filling tlie i circles and he is wanted by many -v,-A'-a.

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hole they will make in the lineup or" "'" - riiouKu ior au j , , . . , , company, and the local club is going 1 the loci club for m-xt season. j , ,UtV. hart Umo ho(1!n f him

ine men u no nae, ;.eefi ouerea in- Tin- case of Charlev Baum is

ELKS' LEAGUE. HORNS

Fulton Hollowell Burkart Flanage Davis Handicap . .

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berth on ib- Idiila.W-lj.hia .Vatii;al team next s-t-4..n: Walur .-clim.dt. Conceded to b the lip.yt e:! oh-r Hi lile league: Justin Fitzgerald, t he air.

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j'rin now he is reaching a st ge where it !'ehoo.- him to m.tke'iiM much money as he can.

Handica p Totals . .

122 190 121 4.M 1 2 2 21 9 1 2 2 4 C 3 117 1 r, fi 161 45s 146 171 176 492 131 13: 13" 405 212 212 212 636 SSI insi .17 27s 107 12.: 12 3 35. l ir. nt 1 :, 4 3 :. 20 5 ITT !3 6 51S 1 3 3 112 1 4 L' 117 15.. 1 : 1 ici 515 253 25 3 25 3 6 59 1-99 1030 2:''7

STEA.MSl I ! P MOVMM FATS. NEW YORK, Nov. 13. No .'timers sailing today. Due to arrive today: Marken from Rotterdam; Yirginie from Bordeaux. Kortens from Cardiff: Hiso from fields: Athcnia from Pab rmo; Mantazas from Rotterdam; Mi7.?r frnr-i Rotterdam; Maartensdyk from Rotterdam: Kentucky from Eeith: Baltic from Liverpool; Thimtiso from Rotterdam.

ALLIES AT OSTEVD. LONDON. Nov. 13. An Exrhanft Telegram disyatch siys that the allies are now at th" irat.es of Ovtend. It is reported that they will soon enter the town which has been abandoned bv the enemy.

uoMBMtn .rn. NW'O Avir.. Xi'v. 1 . I'iftv shell wor fir'-l d".rir.g the day in th" unbardment of Naeo. rr.ot of th'-m b irstin in th- Mexican town n- ir the pumpiri-' station. Little .u-c.-was report.-,! for the gunners.

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Manager Eddie Kane is out with a claim of the welterweight title for Willie Schaefer, and maybe he's right. Good 142-pounders are pretty s arco right now and Wiilie has a later some of the bo's who cn make tha.t weii:bt will hae to iro some to equal. Ft. Wyne wants t- p. t the .' n i - .-

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scru'ns. uin',' tile Cornell walk d t nroi-d th- pia;. . ebt of the varsitv.

be will re ep,e for such a bout either, .ind told Coffrotb t. p) ahead and aria nge the match and that he would ! a Ik tuiiis oar with the jiromoter later. Willie feels that the bout

formations, ! would draw an enormous hoi:se and is

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HARRY SMITH WILL RIDE "BIKE" TO GAME

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RITCHIE WANTS FIGHT i WITH CHAMPION WELSHI

un re thin willing to gamble on the .-W." of it for his end of the receipts. Sailor ICd Petroskey and Bi l Murray ii.nv Kigu'd a new sot of articles for iluir 2-round bout before the Tuxedo club this month. Petroskey has en;!n b recovered from his recent ill-

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DEMAUINT WINS. HICA;. Nov. 13. c'alvin Deli'.ircs: turned the tubies on George Sotton in thi ir .-or-.nl match in the luiiijuo:: iulliard plars' league at J.e.viiuw.dl's rooms l.tst niii:. defe:ttimr tlie cteran :.: to 211. Demarest a eraged 2". s. i 1 1 1 a high run of 5. S ittiiij; no'.-hin- Ij 1-14, with a hizh V M !l ' v

Whpn Harry Smith, a Notre Dam1, saw sveral dents mirch bradc

campus, hound for hic.iCo ia ;h'.: i i his ear". Today, hav ing secured pc-i - i mission from Rev. Joseph Parke. . ! S. C, prefect of discipline, he mount--' ed a bicycle and started on the loi.- , grind for the Windv City. He ei. - J Clares that cold, biting winds r an; - , thine of the sort will not f ax- him ; and furthennon1. he says that h -.r.U j be an Interested spectator M tb.-, Notre I ame-Carlisle trame m "h.- j cago Saturday. Tv.-o rnre .":i-

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CARPENTIER NEARLY BROKE

PARIS- Nov. 12. The ,ui 2 I Georges Carpent i'r, the p ikrili. i 1 the nlii.lr of hi fortnt c. .1

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wouldn't come down for all the mon-' propecitior..

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in ine coat it-ith- 01 i?n aus ,w-r-ri'-res, which have been destroy?,.

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