South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 338, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1917 — Page 8
1 I 1 8 tttspax rTTVTvn. nrrr.Mnm i. 1017 fHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES POLLY AND HER PALS What have they been putting in Ashur's lemonade? .CeyjriföL itl i. rnfraallooai Jstwt .fc 'Belief iaI V;6uii m ii m tmrnfMrn . 'Jli . ... -1 1 1 HAIt IT. 31.KS. mrs TrVA1 AtiTTa us i i J i 5X So fC& lCJl VJ v "Cut TWBLtM COFFEE bit- V iri 3 SebJtoh w nyii 6 AllC6. Promotes Campaign for Ball and Bat Funds With Great Success. 't - Kill
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Ity .lark iok. NEW VoilK, . Hats off to Clark Iri.hth. Tho forcef'il little rmnirr of the Warhir.pton J-V r.ators Is Joint; a preat and prar.d thinp for the Lenefit of I'nrle S.irnuf l's soldiers ant! sailor, lie i doinp more than that, for his hat and hall fi;nlf hedde
einp a hlessirip to the hoys in uni- j
form. Is a preat thir.p for hasehall. 'Jrimth address, j th" minor IraPue map nates at th:r annual metinp in Louisvil.r ami pave them the h?e-t of t h low downs on the bat ari'l hall fun 1 plan. He tol.l of th pood rf-JMilt.s h has had s. far anil of his plans for the future. He m3ile an appeal for the aid of the Nation il association, and after he had fir. Is tied talking the association voted him a unanimous promise to lend its valuahle assistance. Iicry "lut to Help. . As a result of (IriffM visit to Ixuisvilie every minor leapue ruh that in operating next season will turn over 'l' p-r cent of the pate receipt.-? together with a collection takn tip amuii the fans on a certain date hetween June 1 and June l.". iriffltl has it hpnred that thi 'Altl' hrinp in enough money to su;pty every regiment in the cantonment -amps with has hall paraphernalia, for months following its reeeipt. and he told th- minor leaguers at thfir medinp that l f ha was and means provided to s'jpply nil ramps with hats, halls, mitts and masks. When It is remen'oer''d that (J riffs kits of iiasehall tools have t-een sent to our hoys in France as well to every r.'i ntonment camp in the country, the extent of the undertaking ean he appreciated. And just fast as new soldiers rntr the camps they will he proided. for the departing hoys will take Iheir hasehall outfits with them. IriJlith plans to keep on furnishing the soldiers and sailors with halls and hats for the Juration of the war. And hy the time the war m over Grifts ha.seball paraphernalia. v ill have n.auje ji helt nruund the world if his hopes come true. KooalK itl War. Iri addrf-sinir the leaguers at Ixvinville Irifr" c. tiled their attention to the fact tint haseball owes its preatf.A impetus to the period just after the close of the Civil war. When peace came h tween the North and outh and the soldiers returned to .heir homes, thousands of them lard as nails and in prent rendition. Lhey had to find an outlet for penttip nerpy- They hail to have ercis and recreation, and they took up ha.-ehal! with a vim and viuror .liat made the prowth of the pame -emarkahly rapid from that time ip to the present day. When the ti world war ends Iriftth hopes to see the national aastime played in every country on lie i;lohe. He said so at Iouisvillet ind it is not an id dream with lim. A recent report from London diowed that h:tselall was the rno-t .lopulnr sport in i'npland durinp the
:ast yuii'iiifr. At first he pames drew 'crow
!.00o and less. I'.ut as the Fnplish poit-h ;np public hepan to ut acpiainted with the pame it 1 cranio -nthusiastie. and durinp the autumn t sati common for panics to )'v layrd with crowds of 1 T. . 0 and noie lookinp on. Th Hritisti youth rud tho sports public in Kmdand ; -Tierally. poes in for sports with a vhole-heartednes,s and enthusiasm .vhich is oharai teristic. and once aehall Jets a real foothold in the r;ti-h I-le it is bound to prow by ea ps and hounds. In France, where the Sanitnics lave bn playing '. h ihit i o n sanies
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I There are left only 18 shopping days till Christmas
1 What a man wants for Christmas
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It remains for the all-around ability of Ben loynton. the spectacular Williams' quarter, to hrinp the premier honors amonu pridiron held penerals to the eastern district. No quarter of the jiresent open style cam' has displayed a .more spectacular or more consistent pa me than this Berkshire mountain lad. i BEZ In every om of his battles his hrillancy sparkled like a pem of the purest water. 1 p Suindin-; but five feet four inches in heipht and tippinp the scales at 154 pounds, the stocky-built Wil- ' liains star led tiis mates on to a record no other. Williamtown eleven lias ever acquired. Apainst Cornell. a team that out'.veiphed his lads by more than 17 pounds to the man, Boynton proved that he was a player of almost superhuman ability. Tie ran around the Ithaca ends, knifed through their taukles. jftj zip-za-;ed through their deployed open defensive formations in a manner that enabled Williams to score
their first victory oer Cornell in many years. His kickinp. forward passinp and defenshe playinp were icost spectacular. Against all other rivals he acquitted himself in the same fashion.
21 ANSWER CALL
FOR BASKETBALL
Two Veterans Greet Coach Harper Capt. King to Join Army Soon.
Il (lias. W. Call. Twenty-one basketball candidate3
BOWLING SCORES
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. . heeded the call of Coach Harper for 'I tT 147 ds ut I r.n.v. n
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material for the winter sport it i llainli'-ap 1-1 1-1 l-l
Notre Panic Monday afternoon. Tney ' Tefils
v.ere; Capt. Kinp. Smith, Haes, 1 sri.A rn:i:lASHi;ius lieft! 1 I . Hon. ' i -1 ti 1 1 M
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Hälfe, Ward. VanPyke, Trixler, Hopan and I'ielsbach. Several of these men have jut completed a lonp. hard siepe on tho
football team aiul are in first class Mit-h.-ll
ihvsnal shape. Capt. Kinp and viinLonehttti are the only veterans of Vn I'.-'i I U '" 'av-t yar's team and Kinp has al- i tonton " ! ! ! ! 1
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ready been crrtitied for army ser-j Handicap vtp ami expects t le ordered to i
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-oorninc popular with the frHowrs of sport, and if Clark iri:!iths redictions come true it will be only i matter of a few ears c.ntil there ill be real world's series played itwee:i teams from al! over the :lo Me.
1ENDRICKS CONSIDERED AS CARD MANAGER
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of this month. Kinp is one of the
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best puards Nttr Dame ever had. laneNNerper 1J7 Pl
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, , , .. I..w Store -:u;rd and forward at arious times. p.riul,-y
Coach Harper has not yet an- ll.m.li ap -v.l -.".4
nc.inced the schedule of the basket1 allers but he exp-cts to name a
lomplete list of dates within a few;' i'.m.i No 2 lays. It is understood that on nc- r.rinley ct'unt of the scarcity of material I'.hk :i ke that somewhat fewer pames will be '''f''
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M. Il.inley iris I ; itch 1.V C. l'earfon 17o 1'.. 1 1 a n ley Llä i.l. Haxter ls Handicap -- Ttal looc CIIAKMS .1. .bdinseu yy, Strilbl.e 14U I. .Johnson 11.", Pezolik 144 XV. .Muevsel I.V. llauUic-.ip l'a'i Total 7ä P.ieUs win two. WKST SIDK I. wm ri: i;a(;i.i: nti.Uki 1"J M' ore P'h". j (Jrontkowski I.'kS 1 i.lll.K p l."7 S.inu-cki K'.a Tot tK Tf.U wi;st siii: inv. Kraut. l'o i'.-ti in T.ivl'T 1 Wach l:: Mattin.u'ley lit Total -' l.MTM) I.l ' Kn:in.i;i: v m'ii.U i Sliarkey IV. S!i ifer l.'.s Al S!iif.r I.V. I an Kirk 17Messirk MT Total sii.m:i: i:im5i:-r.r.-b'iniis '": Verpin li-v V' Hi. key I' d Ahd--rs'-n 14l Tot iN M '.
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YHEN a man wants to be p "dead sure" of the right thing jl for a woman's Christmas gift, he goes to a woman's store; there he sees what women buy for themselves, and get the expert advise of other women.
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The rule works both ways, and the resourceful woman seeks out the best man's store and the advice of these resourceful men.
This is a store of men 's and p boys' useful things; it sells the things g a man or boy enjoys wearing and owning; the things he gets for himself and it's a place for both men and women to buy gifts for men, young jl men and boys. j Our stock is generous and varied : E Hart, Schaffner Sc Marx suits jg and overcoats, of course; shirts, g hats, gloves; a wonderful stock jg of new ties, cuff links, house g coats, bath robes and lounging g gowns; leather wallets, belt j buckles, sweaters, silk pajamas jl and useful articles for soldiers. ü
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There are many others here, some that you will think of at once, others you'll B appreciate having called to your attention. That is where we are of service to you; E we can share the advantage of our acquaintance with men. We'll be glad to do it. gj
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Thou-h th- i.askethallers are to 1 Handicap 'Jf.s -'.n Nd
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f the lr.d:ar.a;'iü- clah. 'in.hr! imsidt r.ition" for ?.i tt.a-re:- f tliej ?t. Ixvi'N Natior; 15c -a!. I h,. ,1;.I i
Kt know Iji'W far the ".eot:;itio:-.s tad pr. 'prN-M-d for ller.-ir'.cks to he. ime l(-v r.er 'f the I :vl.a'-.a; .: .
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the footoall team dejrived of its lir-'ler at:T tho first three jjams. -Tit i there is a spirit of optimism omonp the candidates that are trying for th.e team. The example of vh.it n h örM.e hy hard work so ; ImiraMy d' Hion-'trat'-d hy the foot1 all mm i.- a tins as a wonderful
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AMERICAN TROOPS ROUT
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MCVIPAM nilTl AM P.AMfl I-ots of his team, hut h- intimated j
IllUAIOHlH UU l lv w WM.uth(t h, would do the very Lest he t coiM with what nun the war has TNtIO. T.-x . Io. I.--M. xi.-an J u . hini 1 1 ,. reiterate,! his declaranjtlaw s opened ::rc on one , f the Uou , , ( . l shoua continjc.mran cavalry patroN :".v- m;! - j xr'. 'rorri ht--o l.tte Moiiil.iy. v ,u ti.l i r. 1 'rivate Kei.t in th- h :t. The y CLfQDP'C J A M IV I MS Vtoericao tmops stationed h.-re it:t-in' L-Liril. VV wO n.diit. y crov. d the riv. r n t VOLLEYBALL TITLE
itexiro. opened ';re on tile little s- ,
I :pf r.t f -hu'ri and Killed 1. he h.i:: i.t-. :nch:(hnp V r.tro ar..! It ifa-I 'er. i s!n Th.e
hi'k- .vh-: th- o;tl h-ifer w.-r' i.rr.f1. aft
. r.ts h.ad hef u .!:.'. :i out. ,ha--u
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Itv def.atini; James Taylor' team two pair.es o;'t of three Mor.t'.av
ni-'hr at the V. M. C. A . 1 1. K! - i
I'm won trie tnn!V.iii'r.iip i::-:r.- Men' adloy 'all 1" Kline's team succeeded
It i:.t". !( !:. r.t - , onsistir. of a ..ttal'.ori of luii'.'ii' it. fat. try and
liotoiev. i.oo.diin.- p Jr. troops ,y
iuipp-fd with - aih.ne pan- rachd here ar.d totr.pht are r repartd '. r action should the hur.d.its re as-:-mlle and attempt to resume the in:.: acrts the line.
in wirj-.ir.P two out ef th.rce from the teim U .1 ' Hr Dis and th'e-
a. d th- rt-'hr po' ition. Th -
league -r-4ed with th.e Teams occupyin ir the for.owinp pvior:s: Ulmorc.
Daxis. fourth. This- closes r.vss ,Muu Karu season.
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Thirty hich school hasket
men iejor:ed for practice Monday eveninp in preparation for the Mi-h-awaka panie l'riday. Iec. 7.
i A lor1-: fhootin drill and dril- j
i.-Mlin" followed hv a short scrim
j Feh. 15. Elkhart at KIkhart. J Feh. 2-. Rochester at Rochester. ;ili March 10 and 11, sectional tour
nament. Fouth F.end. March 17 ai;d IS. state tournament. P.loomir.c,ton.
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Y. M. JUNIORS PRACTICE
Junior hasketball players held
in the Y. M. C. A. pym
triai:'- cor.ipleted the work.
Kepovts from Mishawaka hows
that tiii'V liae a .-tron? train with f
tie nioiviyram r.ien Lack. 1 ractiCf
Mish.twaha men are working hard Monday afternoon. Ilays was elcct-
v ! as they seek revenpe for their de-! (.. eantain. The team hopes to up-
:ir-jfca-s at the hands of the local foot j hQd reCord pf lan year, wir-
Lconuray Cloak Drpt Economy DepL ferond Floor, 219-211 R. Micfta C&a. In Conjurdloo wilk the Independent StorM.
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. c l i' I'or canie. call 11-11 jS or Ii-, So heavier thin hefore. Anderson and ' or ,' . -. ;.u St. Joseph .ein? added, with Ham-i'1 ask for ' ' IIiIth-
morl an'! Vain; ra is renlinir.
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Th- sch-d ale is as follows: ! RECO M Til EN US FIVt MtN Ivo. 7. M.hawaka at "v:,.; CPUnfll
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Pec. 14, Ar.der-on at S,-o.ith I'.er.d.
Union rroit Company (dlltW for ttxm prtvy of cn-tomcn.
WASHINGTON, Pec. 4. Hach .r.ember of conpress should be al-
Jan. 4, Ilochtstrr at S. nth Hond J in. 11, Anderson at Anderson. Tin 1 Flkhart at South Mend.
Jan! 23. Harr.r.ior.i. pending i lowed to appoint five midshipmen Feb. 2. Mishawaka a: South Bend, to the r.aval academy instead of;
Feb. 9. Lake Forest A. C. at Lake . three. Scc'y Daniels supgesuc :ion-
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day in recomraendir.g to cenrress eaUxpxaent of next Avar's clasü
ADLER BROSOn Ml chl pan t WaAhtnirto Since im THE STOI1K k-tlR Ulis AJTD EOTT8.
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Merchants NationzJ Bank 6 Rrst hnnk In South IV nd to apply for mcnibThip In Fn:i)ER.L RESFJUE IWSK
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