South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 319, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1916 — Page 8

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FEREE'S BOOT 1L, I Notre Dame is Goat When Soldier Lads Arc Awarded 20 Yards. Hy I rank C. Me-iike. Iiit-:mti'.ii tl w '. .i:w yi:k. Nov. !i i:.'.r SO 'fieri f ot t .;t 1 1 referee ' I mots' dec h io.- -and dire thir.g happen to the team that he makes the ur.'f.n- ( iou itirn, as is -hov.n by that ,.r my -Notrt I'ame .hiiic f a .ve-ek And the- sul.if't ftt-i r l i" that Trams wr'-n'I by Plundering officials cannot appeal. In baseball and other sport-: contests are ordered played over v. Io n it rs provf-d that a glaring foozle by a judge has harmed one -j the competitors. !.ut tht footfall law-makerH have Jostf! themselves ii to believing that the enforcers e.f their rules are infallible be,ng:;. And so the team that loses an important battle hecause an umpire r referee is Ignorant of the regulations is deprived of a chance l'or redrew.1. A. Charles; Haan of Harvard, was th.r rff ending vwieial in that ArrnyXrir'j Iame affair. He showed l.iek of .'cnowledge of one of the most important of the new rules. !IU ignorance gave Army a n-yard gain to which it was not entitled and a jilnute or 50 l.ter. Arrny converted the gift into a touchdown which winched .h comh.it. If H;.an hadn't made a "honet" the resU; r :ht li.tve beei vastly differert How Haan I'ullnl Iloner." In the third period, with the score 10 to in favor of Notre iame. Army ha;l the hall on about it own Sä-yard line. Oliphant made if forward pass to Henise who was thrown on Notre Dime's Hä-yard line, making an apparent gain of 30 yards. However, it was discovered that a Notre Iame man hail interfered with the hall, making the puss incomplete und Notre Dame liable to a ir-yard penalty for interferes e. Itulo 17. Srvtion states That in ea.-4 of i 11 1 erf ernte 1 1 w Icill iihN Ik taken Imt-k lo lh iint of ori-. iiuil play and the rnalty inflicted fr)in that sped. Therefore. Haut should have v.oved t rV: the pigskin J. Armj-'j .",."-yard Mne, advanoeel it 15 .rds to midtield and given it to .vmy there. Rut llian showed he lacked even racial acquaintance with that rule by dedng this amazing Initio: He pcnili.ed. Notre Dame from the spot where the incomplete pass had ended, thus moving the ball fron Notre Dame's :'.".- a.rd line to Notre Home's 2 0-yard mat k. giving the hali to Army there. Army, therefore, hat the hall on Notre Dame's 20-yard line instead of on midtield where tne oall belonged legally. Ainy, taking advantage of the rn-yard gift from Haan, forward passed the ball ov e r the Notre Dame tine soon afterward. wtii.lt made score. Army 1 ., Notre Dame And that touchdown cim lied tin- Käme for Cnele .-"am's soldier hoys r,ny shemhl Heat Navy. Navy hasn't mad, a touchdown a.tin-t Army sin e 1!'7 and 1!11 isn't pregnant with hop". Army has a real team this u;ir while that of the Navy seems only a hit .stronger than mediocre. Army has played si umii-s so far and won all. Navy, in six on-t'-sts. has a on hut three, losinc two and tying the other. Army has tolleil up a count of to 2 while Navy's totals ate 72 to IT. Prohihlv the het tip-off as to ho, that Army-Navy combat will end on Nov. 2" is th results of the Klines t.nli has j laved a'aiti-t Washington and Ie Army, heat the southern ilter;. It to 7. hut Navy, with it strongest team in the Held, went down to defeat. 1' to 1. Vhen it om(s to forward pa-s-iuu. the Armv 'hattery" Oliphant and Vidal -mis! l ranked amonU the top Ttotchers. Miphart is a wonderfully ;u 1 i.r.Uf towr of the ptgstktn ant' Vidal. as a receiver, has few ctn:.iD in the game. The pair scored thre touchdowns au.inst No, re Dime by toe use of the aerial piiy and rarely did they fill to make trims wh'Ti attempting the sky attack. Vidal. hy the way. a sterling halfback. H.s brilliatoe ha .-n leaded son. ew hat by liphant v. ho ha" slmne s- brightly in the Army b tckheld. V;st there i-n't any do li t as to the v.reat value of Vidal. He is as fine an end runr.er is OJjphant. droj. ki'ker par excellriue and 1 heady player. McKhhii Met Mn-d4r. It remained for a fellow ysuh the name if Iltlzewski to reaUy outpiav M'-Kwan, the great Army center for the first time in his c.ireer. The soldier hoy has ranked a- one of the greatest middlemen in the iatr.f the man who neer m-t .1 fee whom he could not subdue. I'ti: that vwis lefnre the Not 10 Dame froUr. In that afT.iir, F.drew-ki triumphed oer MoKwan. Wluneyer he wa ailed upon t. tr.ow down Mci:.ar. he di.l r'. And whem-yer Mt-JIyvan tried to t o I over i:de ki lufound that it couldn't he done. The Notre Dame enter was the stron-re-t part of the stronc Notre I.,n.- Kii" a star of the r.rst magnitude. 1X.nl Colds fnni I.iuli Snrcvcs tirow. Many colds that-hang op. all w inter .-tart with a sneeze, a sniffle, a s...re throat, a tight chest. You kn'o-.v the symptoms of c !ds. and you know prompt treatment will break them up. 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NORTHWESTERN LINE COACH WILL RETURN

M':itt i Ahl In lleparing Tram I or oiut Willi Ohio. ' lid" niii ;.!i.d f-w .vl: j 'HI'A; No.- II.- With Pitts burgh Idoiiiii': up as the strongest football team in th east and Nebraska claiming the honors west of the Missi.-sippl river interest in the middle we-1 is centered Upon jthe battle tor the "big nine" chamJ pionshij w hi' li has narrowed, dow n j to Northwestern und Ohio State. Northwest rn stor k is bomed as (the result of an announcement ; that i;!nir '. McDeyjtt. hr.e ( oach j who ha- leen on the border with j the Minne-ota National guard, will return on hae of absence and re;m;iin until the sea-on ends. North western 1- picked to win owr Purdue Saturday. Ohio's came with 'as" does not affect the conference standing, so the purple and Ihjckeyes probabh- w- ill have a clean I slate when they meet a week from Sat urdu y. Illinois - puked tow!n oyer hlcago at I'rbana Saturday. both teams ar- in top shape :iccordirig to reports frorn their camps. Minnesota is doped to defeat Wisconsin on the same day. II 0 ES U FOR AGGIES Wii! Take No Chances of Injuring Any Before Saturday's Game. Coach Harper let his men down r.ith a light workout yesterday afternoon in the first of the Jinal days of preparation for next Saturday's battle with the Michigan A-'gies at !i rising. Signal drill took up most of the workout. All of the members of the squad were out in uniform with the exception of ('apt. Cofall. Cofall is not injured in any way. but he performed a big share of the .offensive work in last Saturday's South Dakota game and Coach Harper gae him a day of rest. Hard drills were scheduled for this afternoon, tomorrow and Thursday. it is prot.ahle that the varsity squad will be sent through two scrimmages before the clash with the l-'armers. Plan -ial Train. Plans for next Saturday's special train to Lansing were announce,! yesterday. The train will leave the 4.; rami Trunk railway station in South P.end at S o'clock In the I morning and will leave Uinsing on I the return trip Saturday evening at ! 7 o'clock. Tickets are now on sale j at the university. Interest in the H uosier-Aggie t ulsIi is far reaching and the result v. ill give the c ritics much dope on the caliber of western teams outside of the conference. Michigan deI feated the Aggies. ! to ::. after a ! hard battle and South Dakota suci ( ceded in holding the Utnsing agt I grf gat ion to a ". to tie a w eek ago I Saturday. Notre Iame defeated i South Dakota. 21 to 0. Saturday. ) Indications ate that ('oach liari pet's team will he in good shape for the Aggie game. The majority of jthe men y ho yyere on the disabled j list at the time of the Army ,ame jare now in good shape and 'oacli 1 Harper and Trainer Cilimstead will i , tak- eery precaution to keep them 1 in good condition. GIANTS ALL SET FOR FLAG DRIVE IN 1917 Plan- l'or .loiut spring Ton; Tiger-" AIhmii 0111p!el With 1 ut.-rn.t i i..n.i 1 .-s S-r i. e : Ni:V YoKK, Nov. 1 I Iiant are all set for th' drive of DM 7. Absolute prevails. righting Mac The pennant harmony vill have arte blance to hew out a penna nt is he see her t. This much as decided at the annual meeting of the National Inhibition and Amusement t'o yesterday afternoon. The 'annual election of oMicers return ed the old government intact. sVc'y John P.. To-ter viated that he had just about completed details for the joint tour of the Oiunts and Detroit Tigers next spring. So many of the towns in the southwestern states iec.a-ted games that the amiable John P had to enlarge greatly on his original sr bed lie. About 1" instead of the Urst contemplated ! games will be play ed. start on This yill entail an earlier j the exhibition tour. WILL NOTJ'ILOT CUBS Jack lleodiit ks to MiVk to r.t lndiaiiafoli. His Job Im. r i. a t i I ni:w Il.l I New s Sei t. : oULHANS. Nov. 14. --.lack Henderii k. d ia na p dis asm iation Cubs net '. McGiM. olis team. manager of the In-i-luh of the American will not mar. age the season. So says James owner of the hnlianapwh arrived here today for the M-Gill meeting of the minor leagues, said that Herdrhk probably wo aid remain in ois pr-sent job. ihiwmt r.vvonni:. j I r: terü.it ii-r;.i 1 News S-rvi.--: KF.NSHA. Wis., Nov. It. P.ryan Dowr.ey of Columbus. ., is favorite over Spike Kelly, 'hwagD welterweight, in th.eir 10-round go here t-'iught. Kelly has won hi-- lat seen rights and will outweight Downey, but is pven tcdd place in the betting.

Count and Smith Beat Local Pair; Richards Wins

champion Jimmy Smith and John lengler. the illustrious count of Luxemburg, opened their two days' stay in South Hend at the Orpheum alleys ytsterday afternoon with a two-man team match against . 12. Campbell and K. A. Schnelle, which was won by the invaders, while an individual match between the count and e.x-State Champion Richards, was acquired by the home boy. by the narrow margin of four pins, the final score being "Tt against 571. Neither of the travellers rolled up to form in the two engagements .as both of the players were a dozen pins below the l0 mark, whic h they very rarely fail. And had Camphell delivered as well as Schnelle In the tilt the New Yorkers would have quit loser as the boss of the bowling fraternity delivered nearer 600 p:ns than any of them, lacking" hut one pin to get into the charmed circle. Hut Campbell encountered a lot of tough luck, clogging every rally with impossible railroads. Match Double.. Schnelle Campbell Totals Smith . . O e n k 1 e r . Totals 1 S 2 167 n i! DI I 177 1 S 22 S 161 nsi ltS :.P9 4? I 109 0 58 8 1 10 212 . ... .Ill 4 02 432 1175 i Match Single. I tic hards .... 1 s 4 21 a Oengkr 176 20:1 177 1 2 5 7 4 r.7i INDOOR BASEBALL IN SWING AT HIGH SCHOOL! Team No. 1 and No. : Win Game From No. 2 and f KesKKi vcly Sciirrs (U I and 1H-13. Team No. 1 defeated team No. 2, i to 4 nnd team No. " trimmed team ! No. I. IS to 1::. in the opening games of the high school indoor baseball league at the high school gymnasium yesterday afternoon. The first game was featured by the v ork of Bradley of team No. 1 and Mohn of team No. 2. Bradlev pitch- ; cd the last live innings of the game and retired 14 of the 10 batters that laced him, by the strike out route. M..hn. who t.ok up the twirling task for his team after four runs had been scored in the first inning pitched a good liame hut poor support made his efforts fruitless. Team No. 4 started the second gMne with a rush and scored six markers in the first inning and proceeded to have things their own way until the third when O'Donnell took up the twirling job for team No. :: and by (lever pitching and timely hits by his teammates managed to idle up a total of 1 8 markers which gave them a lead of . five runs at. the close of the game. Donovan ortieiated at both games. 1 Jt vt -f - - lr t i f - -T T r r- r BOWLING SCORES 4 fe rf 4f '1 4f V 4? T I i r -i r j , t j T int i;k at ion.v i. ,5 r.. MIAMIS

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1 1 1 LM I'STI I A I) UK- KIJXTI :i K M'.W YOKK. Nov. n. Harry N. Heripstead was re-elected Jlnnday as presitlent of the New York National league haslall el:b. John V. "oster was rc-el.rtcJ sicritan".

T OPEN DECEMBER 8 Tan and Blue Basketball Players to Meet Niles Here for Opener. High school sport fans took a glance Into the future and were estimating as to the type of basket ball team that w ill represent the j Tan and Clue during the corninp j season, yesterday afternoon when Coach K. II. Hurnham announced that he had succeeded in filling the locals schedule which consists of 15 j games and the sectional tourney, j The schedule Is as follows: December S. Niles at South Bend. ! December 16. Nappante at Soutli j Eend. I January January January 1. Alumni at South Bend. 12, Gary at Gary. 1", Klkhart at South litnd. J January Lake forest academy' at South Bend. ; January 20. Klkhart at Klkhart. ' ."anuary 27. Mishawaku at South j Bend. j February Pend. February waka. February February P.end. February F'ast Chicago at South i. Mishawaka at Misha- ! 10. 17 Laporte at Importe. Rochester at South ' , Gary at South Bend. March 2. Rochester at Hochester. March Nappanee at Nappanee. March and 10. sectional tourney. March 16 and 17. state tourney. With seven of last year's regulars, Capt. O'Donnell. Sousky, Zilkv. rochiVttv' Ke,!v- Sniith aml Dtnovan. l. w i i V I I 1 i V tX V 1 1 Iii IU1U IN should have little difficulty in forming a winning combination which with an even break of luck, should make a strong hid for sectional and state honors. YALE COACH RESIGNS Waller r. Carter IIa IWhmi Col legi IM Yoars. Willi lrternalion.il News Service: j I Ni:V 11AYFN. Conn.. Nov. 14. i ale's baseball affairs were today; badly disturbed by the news of the j ! resignation nf U'ülfor 1. forI ter. of I!rooklvn for ft vears the most prominent coach baseball adviser and hasehall member Yale athletic committee. of the ITtiHT ItllsULTS. ; International News Service: i N;:W YOKK. Nov. 14. Johnny j llerrman outpointed Bay Parks in 10 rounds. I Andy c'ortez stopped Crankie Byan in the sixth round. REXALL STRAW VOTE PROVESCORRECT Public Drug Store Names Wilson Before Election. 8,000 DRUGGISTS POLLED 951,396 VOTES Returns Covered All States. Local Vote a Big Factor. I Pres't Wilson's victory at the polls is a striking verification of the prediction made by this newspaper long hefor-- election day. j Three weeks ago. the S.OOO mem- j hers of the Kexa.ll Druggists' asso-j tiation of which tlie Public Drug 1 Store iStriebol Steinel 1 is a meme oegan to iawe a suaw ote o' their customers. The members oi the association heiri scattered aii over the Fnited States, were aide t i reach .." 1 voters drawn from all walks of life. It was the biggest straw te ever taken and was made possible only l- the national character of the organization. Realizing this fact The NewsTimes made special arrangements with the Public Drug Store, a member of the Itexall Druggists' association in South Hend t publish the returns from the straw vote. The druggists throughout the country mailed or telegraphed the results of the yeites cast T.y their customers to the national headquarters of their organization in lloston. There the votes were tabulated, and the results of the balloting from all the states were announced by daily bulletins mailed from Boston and w hich were posted in the ;( Kexal! stores, nnd published simultaneously in the leading newspapers of the country. The nrst straw vote bulletin, sent out Oct. 20, showed Wilson in the lead. The second bulletin. itied Oct. 2,. showed Hughes in th- had! by one electoral v ote. From that I date each and every bulletin re.ord-j e steady yains for Wilson, both in I ithe popular atid the electoral vote.' ; The final strnw vote, dated Nov. I .. gave Wils-on r...4."00 popular electoral -ote and Hughes sarv to eject. Wilson received ."'. J of the- necesin:s nation-a pjc straw vote d nv i ed its value from its partisan character. strictly nor.Tile Keval .-Ir-iitr.it it Itl.An. ... I . i .k..w. .r.a.ti i,j perMnai t..iT-.T-.T-iM .u.:ii.Mini -.o wie na - tional headtpuanets of their rt....i,c, ia - tion The I'riited Iinit i 'r-. . . - ..... - - -. - - ..... ...uh, -' 1 1 kt 1 1 t curave Dgures lor cat ,1 U.i s ). allotir.g in their stores. At the head - r.nf-.r in nw.-wr, ik. i ' tabulated -.vi'hout fear or Savor, the so!o otuect fing to call tlie turn in xol.tict be fore ele. tion. -VU".

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