South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1918 — Page 16
J ISIDAY ITVITXI.Vfi, NOVI.MIinit 22, I91S. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES H. D. COUNTS ON SPEED SATURDAY SOUTHERN CHAMPS TO PLAY PITTSBURGH POLLY ÄND BER PALS D a'cpjrrl&ht. 1ST. Inttrrmtlor al Ncwi 8rTlce ) I LTnrtÄ TITnWA rn r mnntT Tn nof-ir rtn - oiuf t ATLANTA, (la., N... 2: ?"t.'.ill team of Cf'nrKii The Th Si. '.': T - v. 4v ' ha mpions of thf n-jth. and unde-f.-if.i tlr.ee ILM". i.ft tonight for I i'if y' urch where on Saturday it will 1 nu'H the Fniversity of Pittsburgh. ' urut.hT lornr-undefeatcd eleven. A small i-.v -c;, t ion of supporters ac- , ror.p.-inip'J th - juad of 2 nu n. Thn tr-.ui: h.is -'re.l 423 points this leam - CbOLVAT W i WOO feJR w H Squad Must Outjump Eleven From Purdue From the First Quarter. ir r W - f-orj and has not lpn scored on. v. 1
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nv joiiv irc;.N. All i. done f r th' Notre Dam" f lf'tn that can ho done t shape them for a victory ;er Purdue Saturday. Conch Rockne had th-J squad Cut today for th ir last preparatory practire, and vnrkfd them Ion" and hard. I'ir-t he put thm through th" s-ignal; for their r: w pi ays, upon whMi they will depend for thir Kair. airair.st the Roiiermakers. and he kept them at these Mgmls till they rould almo-t follow through In thir fdeep. Af'or Ihf offensive Wf'nt as well as It oold ho made to go without actual opp- sitlon, the Notre Pair.e m ich drilled h!s mn In th' defence he will use against the Purdue attack. Substitutes are rendy to f.Il the place of Hipp, Bahan and S?"in if any or all of these main r lianc' must. 5tay on th sidelines CJipp mav hf able to plat, but there is great doubt n to his alility to last through th game. If h pop.- oat his place- will b taken hy Barry. Barry Is very fast hut licks fl'pp's weight. Fr .S'oin, Owens will ubHtltVt1". and for En hau. Mohardt. It 1 not certain whether Rahan and Stein "will even ptart tho game. In fart it, Is hard to how I?arnn can even' enter the frnmc In hl prrrcnt condition, and harder still to Fee how he can last all through it. None of the cripple would be th'usrht of In the fight were It not that the strength of the Poilermakers is appreciated at Notre Da nie, tho jjoM and blue t iiii is willing to pend all it 1 is for a victory. A muddy f'.M Is the thins most dreaded by Rockne's men. The rearon for the crippled condition of Uahir, fiipp and Stein after the Michirtn Atrcrle r-irae was the floppy J gridiron. "V couldn't set away from them." said one of the three. It will he much the same with Purdue. Not Ihmf, In order to Win. must win hy speed, and speed Is discounted In the mud. Notre Pome's T'.adln hall team is XirranuinK' for a trame with Rensselaer COliecre for Pee, 1.
MRS. PACKARD HEADS GOLF ASSOCIATION
CUK'AflO. Nov. :2. Miss Edith Packard of I'everly Country "luh. f'hicapo, was elected president
"i me w omens w e.-iern iioir association at the annual meeting here today. sucreelin Mrs. J. P. flardner of the Wheaton. 111., j?olf club, who j has heen president four year?.
HIGH SENIORS
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Yearling Squad Springs .Surprise Thursday by Defeating Sophs.
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State Meeting, Interest To
Dec. 3, is of All Sportsmen
A state msetinj,' of Indiana sports
men, to he held in the chamber of
the house of representatives, state
house. Indiana oolis. Tuesday after-
Ijijr.noon and evening. Pec. , has heen the . called hy Slate Commissi. nor of
The yearling eleven sprung a surprise yesterday alternoor. at
I-epf i field, defeatint,' the ,opns in Fisheries and Game K. C. Shireman
the openiiK ("inift of the mttrclass
schedule by the f-core of c, to upperclassnien foj'iit hard
Mattf-rs of reat importance re-
The , pardln;; future policy of the Indiana
fish and pame comr-sion and the
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the Ji;mp on the fu-shiiien hut it waa'fish and pame cause in peneral, will tt" no tail wliile 1 1 1 : all intt rciuha j come before this gathering of law'inartcrback "Pt-te" Mellandr was i abiding sportFmen, and it is urged
STI'PIIN HAWAIIAN iriSTOKY. HON'OIA'M'. T. II. Pr. .vTrMillan Prow'H of Christ church, chancjlor of the PnlvcrF'.ty of Zealand, ami widely known as an authority of Polynesian history. H makim? an exhaustive, sttnly of -tlie prrat temple nnd ruins on the i-lind cf Hawaii, and reports several discoveries of importance, tending to connect the history- of the native Hawaüans with the San'.caro and early Maoris. The Hawaiian ruin are vfry extensive.
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MARLEY IVz IN DEVON 2 YA' IN.
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playing a ridp nil by himself for the winners. The .sophomore and the. ycarhnp lines were about the same in weight on the whole the teams wire evenly matched, although the oiihouiores outplayed the young; crew on team work. Tiie freshmen started th -;ame by kicking, Staples atchin the ball and running for 10 yards Tlie 1 all j-erawt d back and for;h for tlie first quarter, neither team showing a ery great tendency to win. Nothing happened in the second quarter until the Freshies held the b'opha down for their four downs forcing staples to punt, Mellander taking the ball around end for a 75 janl run for touchdown. Referee Watters ailed the ball back io the yearling's yard line because Mellander had stepped cutsiüo. All run smcoth in the second half until Mellander Intercepted a pass on the jn-vard line running 50 vanl
j for a touchdown, this bein the onlj' j touchdown of the game, lellander land Routsong htarted for the yearlli...... . 1 ...O-t'l.xl .1 Mi-Arc
till n in m i'.tv rin-ni, jiiithe plucky little center, starred in the line. Fcr the Soph crew, Capt. Staples and .luss starred. STaiiy iame) Ttnlay. Today's game is also expected to be full of fiirht when the seniors, playing three last year's monogram r.u n. will meet the heavy Junior
j eleven. The three last year's varsity linen -are Lienhart, Parage and
Olurkert, all of them taking postgraduate courses but not being eligible for the varsity eleven. Ciluekert played tackier on last year's allstate team. Tiie lineup for yesterday" game:
Freshman. . . Kinsrsjiver Smith
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by the state commi-ioner that all citizens interested will lind a way to attend. This meeting is open to everyone. "CfOod sportsmen in every locality should be all enthusiastic over a prospect of bettering fish and pamo protection and thereby raising more good food for the peoples us. should attend this important meeting," Fiid State Commissioner Shireman. "For some time I have had in mind a method whereby the good sportsmen of Indiana would have a voice in their own affairs, and I am arranging an opportunity to bring this about. With the Influence of citizens from every county behind this movement. I am sure that it will be a pronounced success." The address of welcome will be Piv-n -by Gov. James P. Goodrich, if the governor is alle to appear in public at this time. E. A- Quarles of New York, official of the American flame Protective association and prominent lecturer and entertainer on lish and game subjects. will speak at the gathering at the state house on the evening of Pec. 3. Mr. Quarles will bring with him
a number of moving picture films on f!?h hiuI game subjects, to supplement his lecture. There films will be of a scientific, educational and enter-
i tainlng nature and have never been
sen in Indiana. Pictures fron state breeding farms, quail and pheasant raising in various stapes, the work of exceptionally fine hunting1 dos. and many othe r f. atures of interest to lovers of out-door 'Orts, will be thrown on the screen. "Const" rvation" will be the keynote of this state meeting. The conservation of lisr, gam? and birds at the souic: of supply is absolutely essential for the future welfare of beneiiciul forms of wild life, in the opinion of those who study these questions. Kvery mile of stream in Indiana is capable of producing good fish food, uiubr proper protection. The 2Ü0.CMO ix n-i of fine lake water in the state will raise hundreds of pound-; of food per acre, umler favorable conditions. This is bit ene viewpoint of th" subject. The work with which the Indie. :w nsh : nd game commission is c -ncemed lias many anples. While the stat me-tin;' is alb-d by the commissioner of Indiana, n attempt to dictate pol:e:es to the sportsmen will be made. Whatever decisions and resolutions are arrived at lit the debates and discussions will be their own. It is expected that this meeting will have important Pea ring on future Ash and game policies in Indiana. Therefore, it is most urgently requested that true sportsmen of all counties, men and women both, will find time to be at Indianapolis Tuesday, Pec. 3.
4 4' ijc jjc BOWLING SCORES 4f ?lr fc 0 Op , AVKvr sini: u:Aa'K M II
Sticn Napieralski Ilazinskl Flowers Sparr Handicap
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Nyikoa , Right Pnd. Sluss Rh.ht Tackle Lrlirmnn
Guard. Robertson Meyers Center.
Chambers Reft Guard. Woodford Tackle. Kintz Rnd.
Capt. .Minkow j RA
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1ST 136 1T.3 133 ITS .19). 977
174 140 132 13G 150 190 I) o
ICG 132 119 129 194 i:io 900
495 408 414 400 322 570
Handicap Totals
SEIFKRT PROS
1S3 . 1S3 1S3 549 927 1012 101S 2959
Hans 13S 22 4 'ISO 542 R. Seifert 168 137 1 29 424 German 1C1 125 13 392 G. Seifert 132 104 123 359 Jahmka 142 K,5 144 451 Handicap 239 239 239 717 Totals 950 994 951 2895
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MoAlpir.e Lancaster Rindquist Thielens . Ii I'ierre Appleman
H. Cohen 152 13 5 197 4S4 Kestler 212 154 137 503 P. Greening ..14S 141 141 430 j II. Hans ... . 1 48 144 117 409 Plan. Greening 121 129 122 372 Handicap ....161 16n lf.J 49S Totals ?45 S71 80 2696
Right Half. Fullback. Reft Half.
Mellander Sherman RoutsoTU
Füner for Roulsong; S'nf n tie hi
CITY RRXGUi:. elAV
Capt. Staphs Qunrterraek. Substitutions: Hurwich for Chambers Rintz; Mellander for Koutsong for Mellander:
for iSlu-s: Undquist for Iäi t.c aster: I ancast-r for Rindquist: Slvss for Sh. nlleld. Touchdowns Mellander, 1 .
OliivKLlf Referee. Watterv. Sen-1 iors; Prower, Alumni. Timekeeper I
Kaspavech Churchill Muclyn Totals
.215 187 ,163 .152 719
134 165 162 169
630
1 S9 147 176 3S3
C38 49 501 504
CrTTHR CO. LI 'AG I H. PLATIlkH
Clarky 93 99 113 213 Yedder 133 12S 1 28 3S9 Emerick 129 121 132 3S2 Holler 99 69 6S 236 .Summers 70 S9 1U2 261 Totals 4 14 506 543 1483 ASS EM PRY Harmon 95 146 1 17 333 Carlston 9S 79 86 263 E. Iutrkins 9 3 M 111 29 3 R. Larkins ... 74 133 96 2Ü3 Mcllenry llu 93 86 2S9 Totals 470 442 496 1508
695 204:
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Fltz Wachs . . . Hooker Yoder . . . Totals
1Ä.1 179 531 . .Is5 224 162 571 ..135 20S 190 553 ..15 18 0 16S 504 . .6S3 777 699 2159
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enrich the b'ooj. mke beautiful. Lealihjr women and trenf. ijorou. iron rr.cn. jtitfictio guaranteed or mney rufied
st spi:m ri:si:arch in fgyit. ; PHIRAHERPHIA. Announcement i
U made by the University of Pennsylvania museum that the Eckley P. Coe. Jr.. expedition to Egypt hi-?
J been suspended for at least one year. ) Tr. e'l.trence S. Fisher, leader of the ixpedir:on. has accepted a commisI Mon in the Eritish army, and his ar- ' si -"t ant h is joined a Red Cross unit, i The r.atives who have been exjca.iting at Memphis und Dcnderah
f-r four years have been paid oft a r.d di-'"b.arired. Many thousands of s'-cimens which have been accumulated will be held at Cairo.
Studebaker Achimbach Waters ... Totals
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Van Kirk Woixlrufl . . . Prowndall Hungan .... Shambaugh Totals
15 4 133 168 76 6
20 5 14 4 163 191 153 85 i
204 129 176 136 178 CO" .
160 191 175 177 O o 926
193 139 142 14S 183 825
16 S 159 161 203 19 7 SSS
3 . ' 426 472 417 529 2414
533 494 501 571 373 :S72
VOLLF.V HALL. Klinore atrain took two of the three games Wednesday night in the battle for volley ball honors of the old Timers League at the YM. C. A. The pcore by games was: Klmore 21 20 21 Schürt. 13 21 14 The t-tandim? of the teams now are:
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NOBLE TRUCKS FACTS IN A NUT SHELL It is not so much the amcunt investcrl in a Truck as it is the soundness of the investment. LOOK THE TRUCK OVER Continental Red Seal motcr, Pierce governor, Fuller 4spoed transmission, Strumburg carburetor. Detroit pressed steel frame, Stewart vacuum feed, Shelden-David Brown wcrm drive rear axle, Shelden I-beam front axle, Eise man magneto, Kalamazoo self lubricated springs, Goodrich Deluxe tires. The workmanship spr?ks for itself. GEO. G. HEW SON Distributing Representative Home Ph cne G-S19. JctTcrson Hotel Building
Morse 165 162 163 497 Rogers 184 182 154 520 Hyatt 1C2 179 1U 5T2 Wallis ;. . 136 irg 166 454 Heyde 15a 162 164 476 Totals . . .$12 S23 814 2449
P.ird Jones Elmore Schurtz
Friday will see the biggest game played so far, when Rird and Jones, who are tied for first place, flieht it out to a settlement. It is certain there will be a big gallery out to see this game The game will start at 5:30 oclock.
NORTH LIBERTY, UW.
SEAT' ER LFM EE R CO.r Sv.hn.-ll l.S 166 Thurn 1X6 139 Grayer 150 162
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190 176 150 134 196 866
549 451 462 494 567
ALMA
i Eeba 1 43 213 133 4S9 J. Ptown 12 7 1 47 1 43 419 ' I: Corsk.i ....127 166 202 495 I. Prown 205 147 179 j.! Aftowskl 142 136 170 4 7 4
Nov. IS. Mrts. C. M. Fish and son. Donald, went to Rochester to ppend a few drvyn with her parents. Mis Hattie Freed, who is employed in Michigan, spent Sunday
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South Bend spent Sunday with ! erica. This commission, the com- - a minimum and lead to (0!n:i: i t!
mittee a.-.-ei t( d.
home folks.
Mrs. Fiank and d lul.ter of!.
Montpe'ier, 'hi', spent the wot-k end at .Poyi.ter.
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URGE INTERNATIONAL TARIFF COMMISSION
NEW YKK, Nov. 22. Creation of an internatitm.il tariff commission was uiged a a step toward the solution ..f the for-in tmlc '..-stin in a statement issued hre today by
hould "establish - 'ars. " 1 ' n - - I.-' v . . f 1 1. r 4 1 1 i . r T 1 1 1
"V I 7 ."v... ... ; declared Mr. Wallmg. -r;.v ms , J:lUO va:,;ii: i.eie t taiifts. bst-l i.pm the maintenance . ir tf tV f t..,t .
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trits, as wei: as uniiorm ir.ces iur
home and foreign markets.'
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i F"cr',7i T. M00NEY URGES NEW i-;;,," W tVf r-"-;:, "1, trial for prisoner j-- ;;; :v-;,!i trade, which he de"!ar-d vr;'.d be i ., . ' " , , -unfair to d.s. -: r tn;zed eountri-s ; SAN FRANCIS' . Nov. 22. A C.: .:!.-. s b : .:-....':.
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the committee on reconstruction of protection. which h predicted the social democratic league of AT! ' would "keep international trafte at
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