South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1916 — Page 8

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AT QUARTER TODAY Phelan and Grant Not in Condition to Be Risked 26 Men on Trip. On tho ( the iepaxtnr o! the Notre I.i;r,e tr.im fr Clwci.ir.I. last i.i-h:. Couch Harp-r wa.s .-till ur..lef i'i ! ;s tri wliom he wouM tart in tbf i'.u: rter! i V; position in today's earn- with Western Kc- - r e. Although Jim Phrhin. the veteran, ran Hi Unm t hrou rh ;:t .stirhis prcKÜ"- and h;m!!'i the rguiars Thursday, Harper v- by no rn ins i)'bk'l that h- v"'iM ht hiri eO into the L-rirne at th- .-tart. I'h"ln '.van in p -r physi'al fun.iition when i'all prat ti opene-I and larpr ilos not sih to let hirn tret into action until ho ran -land all of trio hard kn-k.s that he will receive in actual competition. "hrt" (irant. who starred in ia.-t Saturday's game, has been out :n uniform for tho p.it two lays, but it is ;lmo.-t a certainty that he will not start today's fray, although he was taken on the trip. '.rant injured a tendon in hi leg in the Cave content, Joe Iorais will pilot tho Hookers at the start r.f the i-arne if Harper derides not n u': F'hel.in. The little fellow is in the best shape of any of the three field general-:. ritpatrirk at nil!. Fit zp.it rtck will s'art the contest at fulUack ami Iave I'hilbiri, the big lineman, who was shifted to the brickfield this week, wi!' 1." held in reserve. Frit;: Slarkford was takeron the trip hut his foc-t was in poor shape and it is not likely that h will be allowed to play. The lloosier squad, J; strong, P-d by t'oaches ilarper and Koekne, left f.'.r 'leveland last niht at 10:10 o'clock. Following is the makeup of tie S'H-ad which took the trip: Fullbacks, Fitzpatrick. Plfilbin. Sleekford ; halfbacks, '.,pt. ofall. I '-( r gman. Ma lone. Walter Miller: quar-t-r hacks. I'helm. Onnt, Porais; Hiiis. Faujan. Whipple, Yeager, King. Morales; tackles, Coughlin. Melnerny. Ward, Andrews; guards, ihrhm.ir, rwiree, Ko'ichetti, Franz; tenters. Kydzcwski. Madiican. Jones. Aside from the iuarterba k position, the lineup which will start the Reserve fray today is a certainty Faisjan and Whipple will be at the i-n.l-i, 'oa -hlin and Mrlnerm' at the tickles. Harbin. in and IC,ree at the Riinnls. Itydzowski at (fntiT, ipt. "ofall and IVrfn.m at the halfbacks and i'itzpatriek at fullback. lYjcficf- is Fouled. Frnrtieo in preparation for today's Lzamc was ended yesterday afternoon. Following a long signal drill, the first team was lined up against th secamus in light offensive and lof.nxive work, atul various plays were tried. Then 'onoh Harper sent the regulars onlo the regular playing held for a final signal practice and devoted the remainder of his time to the secorM and third string men. The Notre Iime quid will return to Surth F.erul tomorrow rind practice for next week's game with the Haskell Indians here will start Yonday. Seeral looters made the tnp to Cleveland to x-., the Notre lame-Western Reserve frav. jj: -4: :;: i: :c BOWLING SCORES .1 u v -. k1- - v JT T "C "i ' T "T -T - . - ( OMI'ANA I.i;.Gl II. 1:1: atlks !. ue. I .1. V i Hi ii.. sr .lortivi'ii 12 125 125 bd 1!'

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TAN AND BLUE TO MEET ALUMNI TODAY Annual fiaine to IV Pia veil at Oilier TicM Many Old Stars I Jack for Day. Ilirli S hool Alumni Rekuj Left Fnl F!gn n Ri:rr.cr ....Reft Tackle. .. ,iley Milbr Ift C.unrd Fg.in I)oi)ovan ....Fentcr Whilin;in Findlay . . . . Riht fluard . ...Rowe Xrnith Ri'ht Tackle ....Rooth Makb iski . . . Ri-ht Rnd ...Sullivan Mohn . . . Qu.irter Rack . . . Cjs-idy Fa bo ...R.R Half Rack.... I. Wolf 0'I..nr.elI . . Riht Half Rack. Allen Sou.-ley .... Full Rack .... Ro-weU At -: ".' o'elof k tiiis afternoon the Tan and Rluc warriors will battle Mth the Alumni at !icr tieb!. The above ljt shows how the tf.arns will lineup at the start of the tame. M.iny changes .are e.iert-d for the Alumni stars are not in the I t st of conditions and may nerd a i est before the last w histle. Re. sides the above mentioned players Kirby, Hartzer, Flanni-ran and Cluyer will he on the Alumni bench, while roach Rurnhatn will hold "!:-( n. Fnydor, Tlyhourne, Wutrich, Cunningham and Ilatfitld on the i serve list.

Intersectional Gridiron Games Features Today NRW YORK. Oct. 7. Intersectional contests will he the feature of eastern football trrames to be played Saturday. Five of the leading southern university elevens will appear upon varsity gridirons in this section to test their prowess against eastern teams. The Uniwrsity of Virginia will play Yale, over which it triumphed by a ten to nothing seore last year. Princeton will hao North Carolina as an opponent; Western Virginia meets WasiiinRton and Jefferson; Western Maryland faces Fordham. whilt the army will meet W;u-hir.mu:i ami Leo university. Tlie wt st ;ilso will refiroented. for iio university will oppose Syracuse in the stadium of the latter university. All these contests, together with several others l.etween eastern teams promise to develop play rather more advanced than is usual at this period of the football season. Amom,' the more important east versus west football am es Harvard' will meet Tufts; Pennsylvania will play Franklin and .Marshall; Navy faces ; cornet own; Colgate tackles Maine; Rrown has Trinitv as opponents; Willi. ims opposes Union; (."olunibia lines ;jp against Hamilton; Pennsylvania State meets Ruekneli. and Lafayette plays Sum thniore.

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WINS LEXINGTON Takes Two Year Old Stake Race in Handy Fashion Makes Fast Time. RRXINGTON. K.. Oct. 7. Rmma MatP'wan won the I''nfon, the oldest two year stake race, in handy fashion at the Kentucky Trotting Hon Rreeders' :ismk uation meetin-: lure Friday, trotting the two h e it.-. Ml 1 and ::0" which mikes it the third fastest tun year old race on record. IUr best 'neat, was only a li.il f second sbi.er than the best he. a by The Real I-ady in winning the futurity. Ren Rail, in winning the Rluo (Irass stake for -:lo pacers showed the best speed of the day. In the second heat Ren Karl, paced the last half in f 1-- and the best quarter in 1-'.' aftfr having loafed to the half mile iost. Th" 2:1" trot d''V!oped i.he hardest race. (He Juats beinir required, Raby Doll i:ettin first money. The :K p're was easy for Spring Maid. Rrisac driven by Murphy, won the third and deciding heat of the 11:09 trot, unfinished from Thursday. Ke Axworthy, 1:53 1-2. champion trotting stallion. will start Saturday in an effort to break his own world's record. In trial to brat 2:17 1-2 trottinp. Ruck Watts CM R. C. by General Watt, trotted in 2:(K 1-2. the fastest mile of the year by a two year old colt. Summaries: .2:0! Trot, in :?. rur,. si.noo, tv iieatn Trottrd Ttmrxilay. hris.i - (Mnr(diy) 1 M I.. .1 I I.tsüeird I 7 Mi- I'erfei-tien I Mi-M.-tln-n t Z.!idr n.iy i. uli'iit iae' ....:' I' a i Ireirnr I W lutt lie. id S l'.iyr' IPis.i in. in (I ii'i 4 S:-ter .sfr"iiL' il a len t ine M' ('!.kev i y I.n:tbl i ' It ('. II "iCliil.Ni .iis Tim' 'Jri"".': i: : i ' 4 : -J.oi.. 3:1:: Trit. :', in ,, 1'ur-e 1 ,mk 1 1 4 dr 7 dr dr r.at.v 11. .11 ii:..,in,-yi 4 .Ifiiuctto S;.'t .l n'.. I 1 Vhirinia l'.;inntte ilMirfeei ..."1 l'.invülf I'lipliriji '

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Harry Scal of New York Is Comfn? Champion Says Well Known .Manager. Icternnticnai News Service IsRW YiRK, Oct. 7. ?am Fitzpatrick of Xew York, who was the manager of Kid Kavino when he won the lightweight championship of the world from Dick Rure of Ron Jon. and who was in Jack Johnv'n'.s corner in a managerial capacity when the Xero did the same bin:; in Australia by beating Tommy I '.urns, thinks that he has, once more found a boxer who will to the top of his ckj.ss. He now ha-s under his wins: Harry Secral of New York, who has been bhtintr under the name of "Rattlinjr Fhamp" and although he has yet to meet the top notchers in the welterweight division, he has shown the crafty obi manager enough to make hiia beliee that he has another title hol der. 'esral is only a youngster, and Fitzpatrick is ea.-äns him alons the route of the second raters. He is a tighter that is full of action and a heavy hitter. WILL CHARGE KIDS DIME Youngsters Ilxpectetl to Turn Out at Iowa (iames. Internationid News Service: IOWA FITY, la., Oct. 7. AU Iowa City youngsters are to be admitted to the University rf Iowa football trames for 10 cents a train this y ear, accordi'n:r to announcement today. The regular charge is J1."0. The plan of char-rin oniy 10 cents for children was tried out last year and proved successful. Iowa opens the season atrainst Cornell college today. JIM MAY. LOSE FINGER Hand In Toe toil as Kosiilt of Cut With Hunting Knife. int.-rn.iti'n.il NVv x Service: los a.(;i;li:s, caiif.. Oct. :. James .t. Jeffries today continued his battle to save the mighty riht hand 4 which won him the pugilistic cham pionship of the world and which na been infected for weeks as a result of a cut with a huntin- knife. The bones of his index tinker has been scraped :ip;ain in an effort to cnnf.no the poison to fine finder, but dan1 "Or of it Stre:ol i n " to tlio fintirn , r- - - - - -I -. , , . . , .'-ul'l hns r.t j.assp.l. JOCKEY SIGNS CONTRACT Jimmy Itutwell Will Ithlo For IUIinont et SoilMHi. International News Service: liALTIMOIlK. Md.. Oct. 7. Jockey Jimmy Ilutwell has signed to ride for August Lelmont, chairman of the Jockey club, next season. The terms were not made public, but it was reported on prood authority that Putwell would receive close to $r.0OO as a retaining fee with an additional sum for each mount. 4r', INTKUF.ST WILL Hi: PAID FROM OCT. I OX MOXFY T)Kpositfo i: thi: SAVixns deI'AItTML'XT OF FARMHLS TRFST CO. PlUOIl To OCT. 10. Advt.

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William's Pitching and Jack son's Sluaainci Beat Cubs 10 U. CH1CAC.O. Oct. 7. The Americans made it throe straight from their National league rivals Friday for the city championship by winning three to nothing. Jackson's great batting won the game for Comiskey's men while Williams sreat pitching baffled the Nationals. Fcore: Nationals ...000 000 000 0 6 2 Americans ...011 "01 00 3 8 0 Prendergast, McConnell and Wilson; Williams and Schalk. Total attendance 10,816; total receipts $k625. National commission's share $62.30; player's pool $3.577.50; each club share $1,192.50. COLONELS WIN THIRD OMAHA. Neb., Oct. 7. Louisville, the American association pennant winners, defeated Omaha, Western league pennant winners in the third game of the series of four games, S to 2 here Friday. Score: Oinaha 000 000 002 2 10 3 Iuisville .. 101 021 201 8 17 2 Merz, Gaskell and Marshall; Stroud and Hillings. ik;iit ni:srirs. International News Sendee: NFW YOHK. Oct. 7. rete Collins .--topped John Prown. a colored middleweight in the first round. Jimmy Solly of the west side, outpointed l.attling Lane in 10 rounds. SKINS COACH. International News Service: NLW YORK', Oct. 7. Johnny Hayes, winner of the Olympic man. thon at London in 190$, has been appointed conch of the Columbia crnss-( ount ry team and today took charge of the Harriers. KOKOMO. Ind., Oct. 7. O. A. Summers Friday announced that he would be a candidate for national commander of the G. A. R. at the national encampment to be held in Roston next year. This will be the third time his name has ".one befoie the encampment. Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Aches. The dull throb of neuralgia is quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply: it quickly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore muscles. Cleaner and more prompt ly effective than mussv plasters ointment: does not stain the skin or f log the pores. For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains it gives rjuick relief. Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain and inflammation in insect bites, bruises, humps and other minor inpuries to children. Get a bottle today at your Druggist, 25c. Advt. Russia's cross of St. Andrew ha a remarkable peculiarity attaching to it. All who are decorated with it have the riirht once to demand pardon for a Russian subject condemned to death. m?:-::; m.-:m---:- Um - ! ;--rJm'll QhZQ.

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L'oys 52 .ilon 1! Wils. 11 114 Hr.ns 12! Handicap : l Totals l" Msni:ns Hi.e Fritz , I in more ....... ISariirer Weade IIaniliap Totals 002 S2 It A NGF, MAKERS R. Fritz 14.1 hlb'ml '.; r.ottorf HO K. Fritz 120 Hulder s7 Hand ieap .150 010 Totals ITTFRNAI-S deist (i. La r field .... L. Lavfield I. Matthews ., ! Kirthraeyer Handicap , Totals 121 127 lis COACH IS INJCHni). While coaching the enls ir; Thur.day's practice, Assistant Conch Knute Rockne of the Notre Dame football team sprained his left ankle badly. Yestenlay. the injury was so painful that he could scarcely step on his foot. He accompanies the squad to Cleveland last ni-ht, however. IK. WI'AVKK. Ii:.TIST. lL'O So. Michiuan. Open evenintrs. n. I. 140.

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