South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1917 — Page 6
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Determined Attack in Third Inning Gives Chicago, With Cicotte Pitching, Victory Over the Indians.
It. fiiicag i. .'ill its at t o ' .v:a!ur!av. . i t j I S'-I t. V hie in the third shut mit fie-. -,i put i 1 1 t i '. . ! 1 1 . 1 , ! to O. .ft'T one out. iM.n.- p.diin.-- ' ' 1 1 1, Seor-j-in-'hii and J.n 1 so 1 1 lr-r K. Collir.s. 1 Gandil sin-'ie.. home. A bu: ! up the i :i r; i u V .iIl.r.I ai, I j in .1 i r k ni'i I 11 play th a v. i. tin. I j ''. ' dt' M t li . IIa shy and alidv p( only fi.ur scattfied hit.-, two h lain:; made 1 y Granry and Sp'-akrr. A a resu; of todiv's i toi y, i "li i m - i,'.iin. 1 "ir-ha!r a ".'iiii'j or. i".i'dh Fo. ton wax unabl to play at Philadelphia, on account of rain. More than .40 0 soldiers and sailors were 't .-ts of ( i ! n i -1 . . v and each uuit was pre -s nt( 1 wit!: ball uniforms "Ani(rl:a" and shirts Thse PreVt CrMi-ke; Fards, a YVhi? v ith tin nanus r. S. A." on th.. v. if tii" citts of th.- Woo. II. in. I s-'oy; ;ndi.v.; oi-'-.ini-nation. Sc ort-: Cleveland ..."" OH) mV.- o I 1 Chk-a-ro 0 02 o' en .j r, j Parby und O'Neill; Cu.dte aid . UJi.lN . i . , 1 1 - auv. TIIi:V FLAY I'AST. . j .H ;i t.-l pr.w-t Srvl. : ST. LOL'I.-. svpt. . I. tmit ami St. I.oum set a tea.-on's record f r nine l::r.ir.'at!:f;!a. v. h ihf id if d the 'irst r.inc frain s in ono l:onr and ?ie minutes with Umsrnrc 0 to 0. Tin- he?t .n-vlou. rtnTil va.- hetd by tho X .v Yolk Americans and New York X;'tional, llo tiU.-yetl an exhi'dtioti .r.iie In 1 :0. ' fol! -won the for Tetroit the H'tli inni.u., when he tripled! iiL'.ii.et the tiirnt held fence and r-eort'd on Veacli's sacrüice fly. !l v. iM a pitehinu' luel h t.v('-n Dauss and ;room. th former holdiirc St. I.ouis to one- hit In nine innit.'-s. !'e-ldt- tlie fact that hotli Pratt and .avail ha. I td'M $."0,orM damage suits a-ainst iu n r Mali fur alleged slander, .oth were in today s lineup. The :"CJns . l etrolt . . . .000 000 00) 001 1 7 0 St. J.oui . . . . 000 000 ÜÖ0 OOo . 1 l).nt" ami Htana-:c-: droom riul :'- erMI. i:vi: sinMiiA a; AI V. . .M-.Ue.l Pret S.TVhe: U'A.sIhV(T()N'. Sept. Sr-w Vork ami Warhinston .luain hplit a douhlo herder liere Saturday, the Yankees takinr the first jranie, to i, and Washington the s.-v'ond, ;: to e- Cahlwel! pitched in masterly form in the openins" i ontot and Avers duplicated hi- pert'oi ma nee in winnlmr for the local-. ,ors: V'lrst came; New York ....Tel nun loo 2 s (, a;ini;tt!i . .oe .'( eto 0 ." 1 Caldwell ami leamler; luimonl. lallia. T'ift and Ain-mith. Second name: New York ....000 oo.i oin .. 1 c I Wa"!iln:;tu:i . op- rM s u'lop, Sh ker and .!e,ind .ers ami A'r.-mith POPP WINNER OF FUTURITY A-h. i.il'tl I'r'.! f-Ji: NKW YOKK. S'ept. v. - KunniiK triip f trto form he Ireonentls d;s.laed In rates t!n s.t-on, ilcnuf Y. Lofts' chestnut olt. Papp. Petor (Juince-IMp be (J . wen tlw FaParity Jt.iK' at th- ;!:iun:t j-ark i.tc couise toii.iy. Parry iti.u 127 pounds and nicely piloted hy .Io( key .l',e;i. Papp, w hi. h a-- the j vil - t
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the hading dii:.a and v o.nuiK nxxav in tip t.ual pi i:c. "A tu; i handily by three ruthI "III l'soob.i. which iini.-hetl crii!. a me in front of P.o-ie t'eirady. the !.ob r for three-(to;: ths of the iourr.ey. The trat k xa sbqq y ,n top. bat f.rm uralt tpe ith and th- winner's time of 1 '. 1 .' xas ety ood, cotlntlerin the condition of the ,oaise. War Machine was sixth with !'- badou next and th.e others hnlshed in the f olloxx iiikj -r.br. Go'..! Ta--1. lb.yal !'.Mun. Ti.uk-s-nd. "hief I..ill a: d Hah .. Tin total ahie of h - stcke was ?2'.,'2". of w liich the wi:;t.! s sluro xvas fir..le. WALLIN GETS SWIM TITLE A -kited P: S. rv! : MAV.s LA VHFNC.. N. J . .-;t. v W. vv.ilb-r. ji.. of Pli.,.1-0. Siturdav w on the Amelia: hilt mile .-wiiM'inc- t I enp .or. ship, hell under the- a:o ;.ic : the a. A. F. II Pake 1 ,e:ia ! " His tun. w a- 1". v a :: -Is, ai. x- ' i'!idrl U s t! -:e-, t lb ru '. s 1 . 1 ! : ; .'. at e r ., r: .'. '.ec. ( J ill of N a:.-i 'I -)!t:.' .-t 1 u - h O ( ; f e . t i.a .up; .-et .. . t York ; IM I t'.' e to t r.i-J c Pi;.: ob 1 ' . N. .1 t: ...r. '. ' I . ' : John 1 r . ' r : c. M.t-. P t : r . . . ' v ;
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It looks ns if the fjiants must deend almost entirely on the jiitrhinK' rf three .tar left-handers Srhupp, Salloe and l'.tnton to suo; them into the world's series in K-tohfr. These southpaws have won, follertlvely, 10 frames thir? year, and have suffered only 1 -i defeats. Sch npp's leeord ix 1 won and lo.t. s'al!erV, 1 : and I, and I'.ontnn'.s Hand ;'. S.ilhc lias umi ten in d row. IWnton. who had won nine traiKht, w;s rharped with a defeat when the Cardinals he.it the (liants in the second yame on Sattirdiy. Jtenton rdievrd Trsrtau In th" f-eventh frame with the s"ore tied, md in th ei.lith 'rui.e scored the winning run on a pop lly. wh.i-'h should have heen eaten hy either ll )lke (r Itaridcn. Hard luck for the ruhe!
Who's Who in the World's Series "POL" PERRITT
'MY .JACK "I'm .--ure i.'lad that 1 didi 't jump to the Feds in the fall of lMt,". w.uhle.i 1)11 Pnritt a few days es he dreamed a ss-et tlreaia if the World's series dou'h. n1, to s.iy the lerst. it prohahly was a lucky (lay for lVrntt when lie hroke off relations with I'ederal league agents and decided to be K'ood. lor otherwise ho micht not he a member ct the Ciants tdaly, rnjoin,r the prospect of ?ittin a la r -;. ut rl tie world's Merles pie this fall. Th- story of Penitt's near Jump is rather amuirrV.'hen the Feds made their hiw-
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winter of 1 1 4 , h'oin afttr i-ome of the i. lightest star.-; in the hp.; sin-, witli tempting off t rs, tht-y :-elected Ferritt as one of the piteheis who dild hoot their amef and sent lteltl (al.es, who was later made mana;;. !- of the Pittsburgh 1 eds. to lure poll into the oi.tlaw fold. P." -ritt wav living in St. l.ouis at the ti'U", ;i,id cm' dav i ),iki'S hlcw into i ti , n and trave him nnu; on tu "phoii". "t'ome down to the hotel for a lifll.. Iill.i " ..!; i... 1 tlu !.' I- ! I, lltl' , III, Ik' -I, A have a od 'l ,ii'olion to mil.' t' y o .i." So Perritt donned his benny and kellv i.iitl met Oak es at his hotel to s. " -vhat was in the wind. oakes. vi t anise, v.anttd Pen itt to mIii a Y.leral hacue ntra t. ami he !.rit th-.--' to Poll's heart by fla.-hin a roll of yellow', at ks that a greyhound ' i'ttldt'.'t j'.'inp oxer. AVhen Poll ."-.iv that loll, his e es lnl-ed out and in- i:;pe.l that he would "t-o.su.-!-the o:ur. m.ie it ,-tron". !; e ci :-p t .-ntury m to Ptriit and .Jnst t pe. , (J , ff h.ainb d th. a h'S indes, said : "Tin "-o are tor vmi if von wi'l i-:n ibis :!:reement." So Ptii'.lt londbtl the century a-ci's i'iid ah io-t s:n'd a i oiitiio t n the t!i u:ht struck l;im that he'd better b ok it oxer. After I ;n. tlie contra t he wanted to SEVENTY I. WAV. MEMBERS ARRESTED IM CLEVELAND 1 1 tern . t i'dial Nru .i 5.-n h f : "LI'.V I'.I.AM . .. S.-pt. V. s,-v-bt t:: n. i u e lit in a ireneral raid of t. W. V 1 . i !iu.. in are in jail today i l: i!' d w.th failure to register. i I'uli i.d o'h.ers i t liexe that in tlie 70 !v. en take! there ate thrte or four imp'Uiaiit "tatht's."
How They're Hitting The t'.w le.iv! in ' !'at-nien in the major leagues. atinal I.easue. Foush. Cpp ini-.atf ,,t: i I or 111 . St Lui . a Js Gr-!:. C.:k inn. it. ;',12 K.i New York 2"S c.i:e. Pittsbarah :;4 A10 rivaii Lt'imuo. .. l s ti o.t r.v.. s.-b !-. St. l.ouis ::.. 1 . ib. r. cp , :.i!-.,i n 4 v F.-Nc!;. Ph. :.. ?. I 1.. 1-. P. 1 1
''V fei:. WW Vi:i()( :iv: tti-nk. :c dfdti't ;uite like the ruh not Makes w;.s puttipsj on, hut Oak es had to lcae town, and linilly he wound up hy taking Perritt with hini. For several days )ake.earri'd I'erri around linintc him at the hest hot is in vanpus cities they sited, and tnkir.it ever precaution to keep him away from orranicd baseball vouts who were tryinir to -ret Poll's nr. I'inaPy Ferritt detided that nubbe h;M better stick with the organization, so he handed back the nice, new century notes and told Oak es he guessed h 'd have to no home and sb ep a week or so on the propo;it all tirr.el out i'nie for V rritt. b at " in Feburury of he w is sold to the Iiants hy the 'ardinals. and now he's LriMU4 to be otm of the blue bloods in a world's series. P"ii itt has initio into his own as a :!, and dependable ii-; lea-rie pitcher. Iiis work with ti.e iiants. though rot flashy, has be i. . a bit htlp to Mciiaw, ami i'ej :;anP a --ood liamc of ettin ir-- . ... i , .i... I i ine nr. j aiii' a.iiirM mo imvuan b-iiL'u' xvinners in October. P.M iitt was ho: n -t Arcadia. I.a , An-'. ';, ly'.'2. and has been pithinu ball since It'll, when he played xvitii a smi-pro team at Hm v. In 12 he was with Yicks1 aru. in the P.tton States leaKu and in Au-.-n.-t of that year, w ts soil t the stuck until 'artliu'ils. -.x liej e ' ebruarv of P.He. Dutin.;- the seasin et IT'14 Perritt won ."..".1 per ent of his iranies An- the Cards, but in P.' 15, with the Giants he lest ei-thtttn :nd xvon bat twelve. La-t oar, with eiuhteen victories ard eleven .lel'ei'ts. he had a jot'd sea- r.. aial his work this vcur his been ooasitent. He is a Me l i.tht-hander and has a lot
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lie is t (ut-taiK. km- oe p. ki.ow.i that ist. "Poll is some conv r.-ationa i BREVERS AND TOLEDO IN EVEN BREAK IN DOUBLE A i.ited l're Servhr. TohkPO, Sept. v Milwaukee
r.nd Tele. halved a doubp.-hea b r j 1 'r d Fultn. The minner won a P Satuitlav the p als winni-i-r theM"inl but with Frank Moron here
iii-ir the I 1 lirst uame. 1 to . and thi e Prrw ei s takirur the mti ?nl, 2 t '. Tole.io f:at only two hits otY K rr in b.r ' ee. vinil tame, nnile .slapnicka pe,. Anmitte. I but three in the :irst. oth r douhleht .pier i scheduletl p-r 1 tomorrow. Score: First ira.ne: Milwaukee ...00 '.- 0 7 1 Toledo .'.'0 el 00 ' 1 P. 2 slapnicp . ami ;.iurphy; p.owmai.. Ptuhrer. rr.d Sx'veney. Mil-avk-e ...oi'O 00 ell-: 7 1! T.devlo 0 00 oOO OOO 2 ) Kerr and Liv ingston ; Keating and sin. I ami Ci - j i:sti .ns l.nu.ri: flosfs. ! A-.h '..a, a. pr Servl.-e: NKW HAVIi.V, Corn. Sept. s. Tlie Pastern Paseball leatue chtse-i its ,caon Saiurvlay with Nexv llaen in tust place by a cooi marcin. Law rent e hnished second and New L' n dor. third. Now Haven tok th
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.1 A C . I T"'" ' -in;-"; i lkk- X 12U3: KILN TOK. PENNANT NOT WON YET BY CHICAGOANS lY JACK I'lOCK. Ni:W YOIIK', Sept. N. Although the White Sox have a cominandin-T lead in the American league race i u i , , 4 i today, it is probable that September xvill be well worn axxay before they .vine at a mathematical cinch on th. p nnant. rr tlie past two days Phicapo has b-eii idle, and durimr that time the Fkel Sox ilave gained a full traw.e by def atinu the Athletics, cuttinir the b-aö of the Rowland men from seven to six sanies. Today the White Sox won from 'Iceland and is six and one-half Kanus in the lead hut starting Monday they will have four off days, while the Fed Sox xvill plav through, meeiini Washinuton and New York. The 1 IV off will he helpful to hicaeo s pitchers, but xvhile 1'hlcauo I is alle Hostfin will have an opportunity to xvhittle another uame or two from the lead of the Kowland men. Tin IhN'idin? S-!ie. If the Ped Sox can continue the winning streak th have started at Philadelphia they may be able to stand off the leairue leaders until 'himo invades Poston on Sept. 21. after piayimr their opening iiramrs in the east airainst the Ath- , j lf tn..,...f..,. ,i. I --- - - - - - "-.". illlll I III lt nt.-in.i-1'..v...., , . it..i. .... t i ,-r n III Llll' I I li o series m will tell the final story. In the National loairne it is now !,,,t ;- ou'-titm of time until New j York lin hes to flair. Py takiiifr four ) " out oi six r.auies with the Phillies th. men ot .Xlc'.'av. lia sweot ... ! all doubt as to their mip. rmr - for with a le-yatin- b ad they ity. a re -.-. . a i in i i I I M r j I DPihl lii!i f lu.r fnv :i.1i IGii ti.K.li.l.-'.. more than sate. All the Giant .uaine lead. They have but three iranie schelulel in iuakertwn. and vvitli a lead if four u'atnes they could lose everv one of the three iaral still nose the Moran men -ut. SMITH MAY MEET FULTON I i.ferna t i.ri 1 1 N. " S.-rvi. .-: NFAY YOKK. Sept. Gunboat Smith is in line for a match with ,,,st ri:ht. defeating the Pittfuruh heavy weight easily. It xvas his third vict rv over Moran. 1 'A Sure Thing 1 Yu may b-t that the Sox boat the Giants, You may waicer New York trims the Stix; You may bet that Feb IiUssell will flivver Or that Schupp will be kr.ockfd fioyi the hox. You may bet till you're hot 'no ith y o :r co'da r As you mix with the worhl's st r its mo!) Put yoa'd better hold back a fewdollars Fr the s-alpers will be m the S.b.
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A i.if. I'ro Srvi v: th ilrst ;jiih' Situnlay fro:;; Dill.ilelphia in 1 inninc. 4 to when Ivif julfr iM.-ud two l.a.es. on talN. th .ecrnil forinir nvr tlu- wir.rin run. ll)ilaleiphi.i .-t;iir(i a tw run rally in the ninth inning of the s(conl gamp, however, an.l won, Ö to ?. The?e two runs were the result of Killife-'v inl. Itavs liner's nor. a KM-ririee ly Dujjry. I'infli llittrr l'ar.croft'. s.iciitice t'.y ami a winsle ly Stok. Hoth team swit.-hod their line-up. Thf score.: Firt K.une: rhila.lelphi a 010 (01 0 3 2 Boston . . r.foo hmi ill 1 s (esrher. I.iver.(l-r and Aana: Harnes and Tiagesser. Meyer. Second .came: Philadelphia .JUü 02 O02 .". 1 o o Horton 1 MO 1H fniy 3 7 : .Mayer and Killifor; Iludolph. Nrhf and Meyers.
crns m:i"i:vr riitATrs. As-h i.ited rre-s Son-ho : PITTSHt'Pant. Sept. S. Chicago niarkrd its last appcaranee here by wlnnintr from F'itt.horph. 6 to 'S. Saturday. Hendrix and Miller, who started the pune, were both forced to r tire. In the seventh with the score tied. Hendrix allowed the first two men to -fnu;le and Yauuhn relies ed him. retirim; the side runless. Score: Phicapo 10 oio or.l 11 1 Pittsburgh ...000 020 000 2 7 1 Hendrix. Yauuhn and Wilson, Miller, CJrimes and Fischer. Schmidt. ASSN. LEADERS ARE SLIPPING Associated Press Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. S. St. Paul cut the lead of Indianapolis down to one frame in the A met lean association pennant race here Saturday hy taking the first panic of a scheduled doublo-heacb r. 2 to 0. Griner holding the leaders to thrc scattered hits in 11 innintrs. Nicholson drew a pass from Northrop with (me down in the final round and scored on Duncan's double. Hoffman's sinsle. scortu Duncan. The second jrame was called off or. aci count of darkness. Score: 1 st Faul . ...0f0 000 I'HO fij 2 I Indianap(lis 000 000 000 00 0 a 1 I Griner aihl Ho'Tiikan; Northrop ' I and Schanti. DIVIDE DOUBLE .HEADER. As.x inti'il Fies Servi": poI.l'MPPS. Sept. S. Low.crniilk in poor form Saturday! and he nave way to Giare in the j seventh iiinmt; after Kansas Pity; took a root lead. The 7ame was! lost by Columbus, 1 t 1". Knetze! j pitched shutout ball in tlie second j uame, sae for a slight let down in. the ninth innin.u. olumbt s won to 2. P;:eni:ey, the pew Pcdum1 us third baseman, hit tlie h;n well. Score : Pol'dmbiis ..100 010 020 1 r : Kansas CitySmith and :'o io:: oo 1 l" l- 1 I Ferry: l.owdermi! k, (loi'-e and Coleman. Second -rruie: Kansas city . .Ooo ooo on.'. Cdumbas ..111 00 n.t.--2 12 a -; li o K netzer I Mc'juillan nil'. jhiix; and Hlackbuin.
mii.ij'.ks ii:it:.t coloxki-s. . . . ArronSY7LL'"eirt! S. Louisville! -11 Kennedy has developed a tromslipped in the Association pennant!1-'"" thrust to Iiis swim; trying to race dropping two frames behind ; eoordlnate with the staccato note St. Paul by losimr to Minneapolis-I'l'bved by the Third Keqiment Hand, here Saturdav while St. Paul tb'feat-,
- thp w.-uinrs. imisville batters hit ir-iiiii r- t .ill vi 4-'i' j s.-tPV,.nson hard, but poor base-run-..aused numerous scores. Score:! i vi i ne-i nol is -pio ooo ooo ; , ) Minneapoli I i n.iO (iitO 100 1 in u , i.WUi. Iii ..... , ! Sf.vnoo and Owens; Davis.! j Main. Shackelford and Kocher. Leagut Standings AMK KIT AN I. i:t.i IU
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Hank f'.owdy has won the distinction of heinj; the first major leapue hall player to answer the call to the colars. He quit the poston Praxes to join his regiment, but was perm itted to resume play with his team as there was no immediate need for his serxices. The star catcher xvas promoted to top serireant in the headquarters company. Second brigade, Olli national iruard. stationed at c'olumbus.
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. black a. id blue Koose eCfr on little Willie's load. Three lost Colonels that John Chess Fdlsworth will replace at '. "c per a( li. Tlie un.lyintr enmity of Alexander a perfectly tmod terrier belonuimr to a iK'itrhbor; a canine, by tlie way, w ho heretofore had been tnn-t friendly ami who. strange as it may seem, resented stopping a olf ball with his seventh rib. Two new panes of plass for the windows in the house next loor. Kißhteen square yards of ruined lawn in the Caddie's back yard. A cracked mashie shaft. A i racked temper. A belief in the frequent statement :' frit-mis concerning the author's cracked brain. ;
HA VK YOC sP.PN JOI-: NP.PP STAU RING IN HIS LITTLF SKHTCH F.NTITLFD. "NKW KNICKKItPOCKF.PS. SHOES AND! STOCKINGS, PPT THF SAMH OLD; Speakmjr or the iani, .nwist Van FhH't In de I a 10-lKt putt while they were tootolini; away at "Dixie." A. P. Krskine is desertinrr his obi playmates for players in Class A. Tlie UshiiiK trips to 1 Wiscoiisin evidently have lulpI 01 Iiis juittllit; eye. , Dick Moriran now linishes Iiis folI low-throuk'h with a flourish which is ; said to he a perfect imitation of tlie bandmaster's evolutions. . 1 After seeimr a few players drive from the first tee n Iabor lay, Cd Frevermuth. who was out in full war strength, was prevented J only with a fjrfi.t deal of diplomacy' from leadinjr a flank attack The Cob-nel said he was quite sure a trench morter of some kind xvould settle- the fres-hncss of certain perNeal O'GeorgSs Dept. It is prop'-r to throw the club head pa.-t the ball? waltfu vi:i:i). Ans. Ye-, it's nil rij;lit. aixl if you want to. yo aJiead and throw tht" whole tluh after the ball. Kindly advise :ue the best way to keep my eye on the ball. STEP. Ans. Order a hleli one and putt it lw. Has Col. Fityermuth any captain1 about 2S ye-jrs old who can swim? C. N. FASSKTT. Ans.: Y'es. and I-oiur John has some Colone ls, 31, that tan sink. Following is a verbatim report of a tonversatie.n ree-ently heard on the nieth. Mr. 'G-ori;e fee that the public should consider this informa-
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The Caddy didn't fret out last week it was so cold and rainy and every tiling, so new s is as scaioe as birdies n John Van Piper's ranis. However, th Faddy did set in a little irolf in his own kirK yard. It started with putting pra ti , l.ut pr tty soon that uot t une and the remainder of the evening was spent with a mashie tryinu' chip shots. The target xvas a little clump of eranium. Here are some of the results:
Destruction of geraniums. Annihilation of Friend Wife's temper.
tion xvitii all seriousness and Kiaxity. The tiiscussion was between Hen Pi a nk and J. P. Mc C.ilh Ken: "How many strokes do you 'think I played nine holes in?" J. p. Pen: "Tw ice a "What do many. yoa noan by that ?" J. P.: "Twice as were frinsr to say." many as v (i Ve have discovered another dfist who tloe.-rt like this column that is when his name appear--. The fact is that every time w- have mentioned C.(il. we have made what tie considers a "bum" joke about him. Well, Mi. Hibben!, this isn't even a bum joke, -o you should like it all riuiit. We can't erithi-e the U'-if you played yesterday because t. P. Hardy toM u that it was croquet, pot jro!f. If Pd. i-'reyermuth had ."Tn P. N. Phubb kill t!.fr du. lv yectejday on No. h Ji. would put P. N. in (unmand of th machine mm company. It'll be "llauk-by.- PhubV instead of "C. X." from now on. There was a ctinxention on . e-lertla. inhte'!! plae's Men - (CONTINFFD ON FAG F FLFYKN) ;
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Coach Harper will Begin Work Saturday to Train Gold and Blue Gridiron Aspirants for Hard Season.
HY ('HAS Next S.'-turdav . ri.k Notre Dame commence a -ejxson of footLll trw. lus no precedent, on th.t day. d---inated by tip western confer eno. for the stait of fall practice. Notr.Danie will !eK;n prepirtni; for t',hardft olie,li: in her history with the smallest amount of veteran material thnt was ever available at the open in er of a senori. With Noire Fame athletes :!ock!nc to the colors Poach Harper face the jo, of rebuilding a rridlron machir.e from the rawest of rawmaterial. Alorik' nit!i .1 f v,- othrr mln-T frac-.-iHt-s Harper xvill have to c-t toeth r a combination tint will eombit M. aurc.itlon N'ebtraska. ni Wicfr.:in. outh lk(ta. tlie Army, and and .1. .'.x biLtams is th.e tak that stands befote tlie men that will represent Nope Dame on the gridiron this fnP P.aau.-e Pncle Sam h;is ;,. n very liberal with Iiis Mr.mis: -lor. to Notie Dame athletes and .also b.-cau-"e th" conscription law is r o tespe t r of person. Harper's 1 st-r of f. otball men '." as depleted could : e. H" is f;i;urimT n Tlyrtrewski for the eentr pstion. "Pii Frank" i a most unceri.tin proposition until he y,"', li-r', thotiKh dead certainty if h doe-; appear. Notre Ianie nevr had a better re lifer than the bij? Pde. and Harpe is try iu to convin e him that li" should round out Iiis career her this fall in prefer nee to ptrlklmr oat as a politician in Chicaip taurine these uncertain times. They NcnhI If im. The importance of IiylzexvsM sbiwinr up for this year's team ran hardly be over estimated. The peculiar style of Notre Pa me foothill thickly interspersed with shift rlX' and trick pPys calls for a enter who can pass accurately under All conditions. The-n, too, on defensive a hie. powerful man like Kydzew..ki in the middle f the line mennmuch. No man surpassed him las' yea'- in ettiiiL; through tlie Pp.ami Imoralizsn jlay. Meairher will be the !,. TUX? available at end. Morale. th Mexican, who lact year ?h"wd tlah"--of form w!ien not sufrr, frm !njuiy. may be the risht man for th otlier fAtremity. An l-ews. w 1. ma.b such a r;t.d leord in tie Nebraska iraim- la-t year, will h'.b! down ne of the tackle. McGuire, Stlne and (7ipp nr.- th--b-t fre-hmt-n Harper ha? n h -list, bit all these men toprethf would not even r.Mmet p ally mak--a football team. and it looks -though men never before tounte-1 on will have jrreat chance to ir:fik--the tam. Put ju-t 1 eeause the prrt-.it T . a -jority .f at know ledce-l 'td!"L-e f.'"ba!l stars have uor.e to serve tb.ei country in a trreater arr.e. lonof the gridiron pdtim' need !: feel that theie will be i:o spa' worth while this fall. Thai oi l siw. "tlnu-e are j i-t as o.,d f!'"!. In tli S a, etc.." ftoes for otlPT tames besides love tilt. True the .nialpv football this f ar may 1 ' ' binomial, because ,,f the d'-par'nie . ;' the hlithbv trained -;. vih.-'s other years. Put h.aid fcieh.t i interesting cames will be p! ty 1 just th' same. What is !nt test im.- in sp.! t anvway '.' Doesn't the -u -s a i . -ort .Upend larir-!y on w;i-mabh ed tf anis or ir.div id uals. and as- t!..exodus of trtidiron Mar has .... ,: t'ero-ra!, vv-.n'.t 01. e -o!bt- a " '- :i a par with traibin.t he'ii;-' 11 the o'Ji.rs w i Good Boy! Jo. Wellinir. th Phi lightweight title a-pirint. :;: sidered by many b. xlr.tr r : t i s ty.p b-t "f the V. o ald-Pe coitfnders. hi" enlisted i'l tlie !iaX,il militia and i now .-r ititr Pn- ' Sam. Welllriff d:l r."t wait f--r the draft tr -t him. He th-ih' it his iluty to rto to the front arid made up hi Inr J'irhter. nd to be a rei r--i Hooters M rn 9 r3 1 N-i t1 l;
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