South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1918 — Page 8
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lIFT football PRACTICE BAN
Notre Dame Team Hard at Work for Saturday's Game Here.
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r- - ;n :;-;r Xotrc TVm-NVKra ka ,'irr." . - stent; ' : t in th frntriv- . : .- id-, md the Lincoln .per , ! . f.iirfr T'i c-t ,'idv.incp "dop" f j m h-'.v t'r.;:.t'- are min at Notre . I . 1 TT j . ;.!. t:..vl.i at thii er.d Hoc kr. i t j - fr - hnifn all he has about h- ' r r.hu -k' : s" formation so that 1." ars;ty ran !. io nuans of :hv: ir!";: the Mi,' wos'crn'T'' ofTenith lb nd fans will see a i! N. I. f im in action on Nov. v v.i.n the Crfit Lakes roni" flown f,.r tl.-:r tu.-.e on ('artier field. Th li-l.t. ,-! n t'-ain tint went out lato :n S' ;.!:: t i r.ot a liitht. pren -.Til any lnt'fr. rto'kr."'s 5c;ntific it 1 p-r--t. r.t v.r.ik an ! hi contain :,u -n' rrv and enthusiasm hive
r.rk -.vr.n.k-r. At the sann tirn j, fair to 5-i v t h .'i t th men ;!;' n.' lvi's In', e pc en t" V" a k.ulity l.u r, r h. If the war should end ;.t!l this squid rontinur at Xfi'r,. I );,ri. for two or thr yar of r:firrn;il rilktr tims. tyir chanc,j rr that Urickr." and his mpn ' wo-jld rival th :otro Dam im- ti.ir .-r wt-rit out and won.
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So long as Pa can hot-foot it, he'll be worm enough.
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DONALD RANSBERGER JOINS RADIO SCHOOL
I)of;ad lt.m.-het rer, former hich -r-hool athletic and amatrur aqaat.o c-hampion of the sta! lea.ve to- ! iv for Austin, Texas, wherr. h has erdic,ed in the radio p rator'.5 hoid . I tansheruor lins lioon a mmbr of the V. M. C. A. aquatic- team for four siircphf years and hist year captained the team to the state's eh-rr.pionship. r-irin-r h;s :ch)o1 carper he was considered the hest hii;h school swimmer in thr- wrst. Thp city swimminir meet which was held in l'UC, was won by Kansl.f rscr with little ditnculty. Mr. ItansberKpr's initial swimming four years a;'o at Muncie wa sr. well liked that ho was asked to return and pive an exhibition when they opened their V. M. i A.
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Champion Benny Leonard Tells Why a Boxing Makes Best Bayonet Fighters
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today, .-, r.d r f th" "o only thre fire cons:d"Td :-ej i.-,-;-s. These ."fl nro not all m:Vi"nz,i a"e. but the rntire ?i'. 1: l..t t ro-u all cansf ?. It is the tr r o ral opinion .at Notre Damr that, hat for lr. rowers' rtrern care .md prrc.Tutinns, the ca?f would be rainy tlmps worse, rind even foritbt!I fuis conct-de the wisdom of hi- r -' r i et Jon. I'acts sprak for tn m.hs; thr,re arc f"vrr sick tod. (y thin yesterday, and th'ro vt re fiw. r restrrd jy than the day be fore.--a rid none of th" football squad i- In any way out of cVjaprt but T.ockard. who is cufferinc: from a twisted knee. Saturday will probably sep th.p ram' between the old men of the varsit v and th.e r-w. Neirasl:a is due one werk lat-r. nnd there k nothinpr now to indlcat:" that this bier K.irne will not be pulled t)ff. It looks rpafonaMe th- rt fore to forecast. If anything can he forecast these flays, that from now till Nov. 2 will be a sason of hard praotko for the u-old and t h.e squad. Inter-
HIGH SCHOOL TO PLAY ELKHART SATURDAY
Fouth Tk-nd hiph school v'ootball team will journey to Elkhar! to Rive battle to the school team of that city Saturday afternoon. Nothing is known of the ability of the Klkhart men, hut a siiff pame k likely to Te contested, as the near city men uon over their alumni who had a far from weak team. Coach Colhmeyer has been driving his men throuph hard practice and they should he able to obtain a victory from the Elkhart team if hard luck does not interfere. Watfcrs, the stir 'tackle will not he in the pame, due to a wrenched
! hip. and his absence, will he felt
keenly.
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Holders of World's Lightweight Title, Who' Has Taught 10,000 Camp Upton Soldiers the Art of SelfDefense, Proud of the Kecord of Pupils in 77th
Division Who Have Been!
Prodding the Huns Back to Berlin. .
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By BENNY LEONARD (World's Lightweight Boxing Champion and U. S. Army Boxing Instructor at Camp Upton.)
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I HAVE taught boxing to 40,000 soldiers in training at Camp Upton, most of them men who nevr saw a boxing glove, let alone pulling one on. They learned how to jab with the left, counter with the right, step out of a clinch, hit and get away and some other tricks of the Marquis of Queensherry art Believe me, it didn't take long to get them acquainted with these tricks. In just eleven months there wero 40,000 more boys who could
use their fists as a result of having;
taken military training at Yaphank. It is generally admitted that the man who knows a few boxing tricks becomes a great bayonet fighter. Using the bayonet then comes naturally to the fighting man. A lot of
my pupils are giving good accounts of themselves In trodding the Huns back to Berlin. I refer to the 77th Division, the first turned out from Camp Upton. Its record in France speaks for itself. How Boxing Is Taught After I took the championship from Freddie Welsh I was sent by t'liÄommission on Traininc Camp Securities to be boxing instructor at Upton. There I was associated with Captain Frank Glick, formerly "some" football player. We formed classes ot 250 men each for calesthenics. In two months the boys could shadow box in regular style. The officers saw the benefit ot the work and formed omcers: boxing passes. Calesthenics became rather dull after a few months of it and we took a chance by putting somo Doxing gloves into circulation. Oh, ooy! how those soldiers hustled to set them on their hands. They
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Mr. Brummitt having been j successfully engarLi in the mer-i cantile and l-anking business at New Carlisle for the past 3 years, qualities him for the duties of County Commisitner. and if elected "will devote the same business attention to the county art airs. j Mark L. Brummitt; REPUBLICAN NOMINEE ! for I County Commissioner
Western District.
Available Money Reserves
THE main object of the Federal Reserve Banking System, of which we are a member, is to make more nv.iik.b'.c the united money reserves of the strong banks of the country. Even in normal times there come seasonal loan demands of which the average citizen is unaware. The farmer must have money loaned him for planting and crop moving. Interest ..:.d tax payment periods each present their special banking requirements. Th; Federal Reserve Bank through which a member b.-mk may quickly convert commercial paper into available ascls when most needed enables us to meet these needs.
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came to our rescue and granted us permission to string rings in their huts and in this manner regular shows were held in the huts afternoons and evenings. And what action! Wow! they kept mauling each other to their hearts' content. Three exhibitions a day put them in fine fettle. Officers Enthusiastic Major Tnomas ot Major General j. Franklin Bell's staff, and Generals Hays and Thompscr? became red not boxing enthusiasts. Major
were daffy to show what they could Thomas put on the gloves frequent
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rounds a day regularly, but I liked the hard work. The next problem was to find a place in which to hold the boxing -hows. The Y. M. C. A., the K. of C and the Jewish Welfare Board
the soldiers dance around, using the left jab exclusively. The left Jab is a duplicate of the long point with the bayonet The uppercut is the short point, and the right and left hooks correspond to the slashng blows delivered from either side vsith the bayonet Boxing gained i's great popularity because it is the nearest approach to strafing the Hun that the boys can get before br.v reach the battlefield. In the Y. M. C. A. huts, as well ah those of the K. of C and the Jewish Welfare Board, Doxing lessons are given in the morning and
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ly. Generals Hays and Thompson the big shows are nein in the arter-
said they wished they had ten j noon and evening. Those organiBenny Leonards in France to teach ; Zations. as well as the War Camp the thousands of soldiers there t0 1 Community Service and the Salra box. thus fitting them for open war-, jr jtion ArmyN have co-operated with In the preliminary work I madeius and treated us splendidly.
Get Dodd's for kidney ills prompt relief or money back. Insist on box with 3 D's in name, hown here. All druggits.
REMARRY AFTER FIVE MONTHS' SEPARATION
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All Theaters Closed Temporarily
NOTICE, After Nov. 1 the Castle Theater will be under the same management as the LaSallc and will be conducted on the same high class plan. LaSalle Coupon Books will be good at either theater and a better line of pictures than : r before shown at the Castle will be booked.
BRIGHTER DAYS ARE COMING WHEN THE LIGHTS WILL SHINE AGAIN AND THE GOOD FOLKS WHO HAVE BEEN UNDER A MENTAL STRAIN WILL TURN AGAIN TO THE CHEERFUL SCREEN SHOWS FOR RELAXATION. YOU KNOW THAT "JUST BEFORE DAWNSTUFF WELL, THE BRIGHT BEAMS OF THE MOVIE STARS WILL SPARKLE AGAIN WITH ADDED LUSTER. THEN REMEMBER THE LASALLE AN D COME.
bin Uih lor u. inoio hn' nl ci'iic into a !eiiiHrary ti-lip. IIm will priiltnl to omo luck into th :in-liiii( of appi vt al ion tt i i-"e v,itT,-nl tlu lo of ilum. u tli.-n lio- ou I'i--t. hi i;lif t-f , rlcaner Ttfii plas tli.it an !) mule, (.loom an. I dull .! will lrlfr away. An. I oifll ulal to t otne. won't o u ? a man ai.l to n-i tlio other l.n : "I! I(' a tloll.ir lull to mo lue i 'eN of pit t lire !'" And Ulu o u.. k!:id friends. wei add M'fral lut klrs to that if wo uld oh. t lu'lll. Not tint o li.ien"t ot them oh. dear, no! ,nloll r, tili- on tin i li.nm 'lu lio. rculv to come :'tth on a inoiiit-nt notice, HtllU Ii.iKc. and Wallace Held. liapp i r I'aii hank. . an. I ary li kford. i d irM ( tiiwiU of other- jnt waitMi to conn out. I t all Ik patient.
After tie rnocths of separation. Albert and Keontine Van DeVoorde were remained Wednesday afternoon hv Justice of the Peace Joseph V. Wypiszynski at the court house They were divorced in St. Joseph superior court. May I, IMS.
AUTO RACER VICTIM OF SPANISH "FLU"
REICHSTAG APPROVES MAX'S STATEMENT
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reichstacr. after a short debate, ! adopted unanimously a resolution ipprovincr the statement made to it i by I'rincf Maximilian, the chancel - lor, according to an Kxchanpe Tele- ' craph dispatch from Amsterdam. The resolution also exfiresscd con'i-
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iu:i Tirvi. iiomi: ion sai.i:. Owiru to my niovinc: from South Henvl I am offering my residence at 12 E. So-.ith st. for sale at a. real harpain. It is without question one of the lies: finished and beautifully
decorated homes in the city. The , main rooms are finished in solid ; mahoerany woodwork, doors and beamed offline The walls were can- I
vassed an decorated by artists from Mandel Pros, of Chicapo. The dinin c room is finished in white enamel Ceipht rubhed cats) with solid ir.af hocany doors. canassel walls in blue, with free-hand paintings in the
j panels of the frieze, and a beautiful ! chandelier of butler's silver. The ! ': nth room is of white tile with builtj in hath tu- and hlch t:I wainscotin c. canvassed above an.l free-hand
lirhtir.r- t:tures for the hoise wero dsipr.ed ; y a New Vcrk factory. Thf "ntrs are of solid oak including even th-- clAset. Klectrical experts say hat the wiri-r i th most mo. lern, ..".riete, and cor, en iently arrar.ee. i n- v-" in the state. The kitchr. i- a sr. n compact, step-s i ir, sr.
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Joiir.:: Aitken, famous as an au- Stedeh. er .':r.s ar.d in a pler;di-l tou'e' ile ric;nc -'.rier, 1:1 recently ! residence ditricv Todiv it o ;id .it his home in Iudiar..ipd.s from, not 1.- built for p-r cent i-iore pneumonia. .vh;ch followed an at- ' than T am .iskinc for it. Gir;u''1 i tack cf lnlb.ur.z a. Aitken was ;h". included. Tf interested write me nt
ears out and r.ad piloted cars in ! rharlotte. X. C . ar.d I will ser.d
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