South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 300, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1919 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Ohio Fo Team Wins World's Championship unaay
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sLUon Tier-. prof rs' lonril f t i . 1 1 1 j h'impions of th1 world. ! f;it the, Akron Indians h-ro Sunday in onj of the KTatrst rifessional f otlj-tI I j i attic in hlstrry. j The cor enil"l I to . for MnsMllnn. iviih all jror. for both f uns1 injr made by plarrment kirk rout-.t I'tOUKhlrr. Lhi,'h star for s"v.r.ili -raoni klrk-i1 fr Ma.B.-illrn and' Looted the hall ovrr tljo K"l posts, frfim th 2. ::." and So yard lin s. ! Crisp ki-krd for Akron and his two trials from the "2 and jard linesj wer sucrpirf . j Masvlllon h;is a team conspo--edj of .seven all-American tars and thej rest all eastern or all western. Thej all-American players besides Cofallj .inrl Diirnis nrc Nash. Rllttrer: Perk.:
I'itt: Wlmberly. W atol J.; Thorn hill. Pitt, and Herron, Pitt.
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Notre Dame and Indiana Universities to be Well Represented.
viu:n a (;(M)i) roi NDATION COUNTS No matter what you consider your normal stride in polf you can nwr juite depend upon it. Your best game h' a way of dtsertinpr you at
i a critical moment out it sometimes ! With .alumni of each institution 1 makes amends by coming bark I .......... i
I trvlric ournn lha rffftrKi .if t h r t'T 1 1 1 i 3 T 1 1 V When least eXPCCICn. 1H
other in pushinp their alma mater
to the
Notre Dame nnd
deed there are ftrictly mediocre
front, the contest httwecn piayfrs wno are cnpaoie, ,u umr.
IndlHna universi- on a not too difficult course, of real-
BROTHERS NUMEROUS ON BIG ELEVENS THIS FALL Hrother against brother. That ""ill be th unusual situation in the center of tho line when Yale and Princeton meet Nov. l.'th. Cnpt. Tim allahan. Yale str.r center, will buck ajcalnsd his bi-' brother. Mike, who snaps the 1-all lack for th TiRers. Brothers on the same team are numerous thl yearHarvard has a pair In the Horwpcik Ralph, the Ftar back, and younp Arthur, a promising second string mnn. The Well twins are a rotable example at Yale. One is playing in the lackfield on the "varsity" while the othr 1 on the line of the. sub eleven. The Miller brothers hold down the flunk positions at Pennsylvania. Roth are real stars. Heinle, former Qimker captain, is a veteran, whilo Tlay i playing hl first year on the blc eleven. Northwestern has twins on the end of the line the Morrows and both of them are able players. Notre Dame has brother against brother In daily tilts at Cartier field. Cy Deprree Is playinjr tcuard for the varsity while his youncer brother deliuhts In spilllnc him occasionally from the freshmen sld. Callahan, of Yab played with the Notre D.ime freshmen on the 1 f 1 t eleven.
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tic. carded for Indianapolis next Saturday, is looming on the western horizon a the real athletic treat of the feaon. The Notre Dame team will be the first to arrive on the scene. Coach Itockne's party will reach the capital city about 4 o'clock Friday aft
ernoon and the Crimson apKcecra-i
ly wonderful rounds. I am womlerinp whether a polfrr can leav? his pa me entirely alone for a Period of months, or even a
ear, of two. arid resume play
anywhere neir the normal place that he tnjoyej befote his hibernation. Perhaps most of us remember learning to skate when boys, and
tlon will hop off an Illinois Central trymp it years afterwards and findrattler at 9 o'clock Saturday morn- j inu' to our surprise that we had not lnR. A special train carrying 2,09! forotten. It is the same with swimIndiana rooters will follow the! minp, too, and some other games, eleven. The Notre Dame special, l"it I had always been under the im-
I with COO or more enthusiastic Gold pression tnai oniy ny consiani prac-
nrA Klu cimnnrlnre r. wd1 .1 m.mv! tlC'O COII (I 11 OlICT Keep Tip niS
South l'.end arlmirrrs of the local clan aboard, will reach its destination about 11 o'clock. Will Drehle SuTcinacy. There will be plenty of Stiehm
pame. In years pone by I worked hard to lay a pood fundation and that at least oupht to be fairly permanent. Ii st winter was the first In a dec-
and Hock involved in the Indianap- de in which I made no rffort at oils imbroglio. All the wizardv and S1f to koP in condition for sprinp.
managerial strategy of two great
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.... , , CvTTtt. l:il!. by Snhfr tyn-!n Lnthusiastic inlmls are at work on the prulilem of providing it-stiim pI.Tcs for henior than air machines. One idea Is depicted here. At tht floating dock ser.pkuies can call for repairs and passengers break their Journey. The hotel houses the sw.'sts comfortahly wliINt necessary re pairs to the machines are mat' or fresh stores of petrol taken. A floatinu pontoon worked by cmipressed a'r sink's to receire the seaplane, and rlin Hjrnin enables the craft to ho hnulsed to the frarne or down the lift to the repair shop. A tramp steamer is seen discharging stores for the hote ind petrol for the -busses," while a plasure yarht Is available for fine weather trips A power house supplies the ener-y to work the pontoon and the motors, whose propellers will counteract the drift of this huize l.iKMi foot island in the sea. One of these Ivln at ."( mile intervals would break the trip ;i-ioss the "herring pond" Into easy stages.
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Arrows Win Over Fort Wayne Team
Ohio State, Chicago and Wisconsin are Only Undefeated Elevens So Far.
LOCAL BOILERS
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gridiron pundits will be hurled Into the conflict. Cpon the outcome of the ftrupRlo will depend the championship of Indiana. The contesting teams are recognized n. the cream of the state, and the old adagi- "fo the victor goes the spoils," will hold true in this clash. Coach Jumbo Ctiehm has shifted his lineup in such a manner since the fuss with the Gophers that it
estimate the ;
Kven the old battered woodens and irons that were always littering; up the corner of my home were not fingered and bore in consequence a more disreputable look than ever. Then, too, for the first of many win
ner have I pxitted on the sittln : j room rug. When at last I picked upj mv old clubs their heads were loo I
and they felt stiff ami unfamiliar to the touch. The old feel was pone. I expected to begin this season with an SO. and to spend weeks and weeks trying to bring the old frame around. But instend I began playing well on Saturdays and Sundays, slipping comfortably into the old sUnre. hitting with the old sense of rhythm, and j idging distance quite as well as ever. It so happened last spring that I
at i was suddenly called upon to play In
a match with Jack Hutchison. .Tim Harnes and Gilbert Nichols and I had to enter without a single round of practice, although I am the firmest of believers in It I went through that match and played a first class game from start to finish ( although
my Hands did feel a bit sore after i It was over. These casual happenings have) made me wonder how muc hof a j golf game is lost when you do not ; play for a while. I have come to j the concdlusion that much depends
on the foundation and that foundation must be buil. by intelligent practice. Furthermore a man must .- n ff 'i litr tnnrnov it Is tVion
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a question of endurance. We read-,
ilv see that hands must ne hardened ' I?
by practice or they would Leu selcss before the tournament was half over, and it is reasonable to suppose that that principle applies equally
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ters I did not play Indoor golf at all; to every bodily condition.
and Harvard promptly severed athletic relations with the Cadets. Then
I the wonder, if Yale trims Harvard i once in a while and Harvard does
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luii'u.-i.-MiMv.- i li" j the same now and then, now comes strength of his eleven. He plans to :.f . th ,. f,lows (.,)nspn, to
present a rejuvenated aggregation rp:iir.st Coach Itockne's athletes. Fince Notre Dame husked the Huskers and clipped the wings of Western Normal in her ascent to fame.
consternation has arisen In th"' ranks of the Hloomington team. A! co le of plays, concocted for the pur-i pose of checking the whirlwiind f i"rrt - f t Vi O T i-1 Dill rt 1 a oAintr
' . . .. . .... him
rehearsed ny tne crimson, captain;,.
Minton. Williams and Kyle. who.
were injured in the Minnesota game, are again in uniform and will he in perfect trim for the Saturday encounter. Cross-Country Men Active.
t'nder the supervision of Kddle,
Meehan. captain of the track squa
condidates for the
meet each other?
have an
Kven football captains
i inning all their own.
"When Fitzpa trick of Tloston college !ft the Yale bowl and grinned at Trainer Mack a we:-k ago he laughed last. Three years back he matriculated at Yale. Mack gave
the once-over and grunted:
You'll never amount to anything!
in football, mv boy."
! Fitziwlrick iult the buldog and r went to Hoston college. I'nder the
tutelage of Coaches Hrickley and Cavanaugh he came fast. His toe kicked Yale's champion-
, iship aspirations to the bow-wows
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CLAIM VICTORY. Claiming a 1 to 0 victory over the Matz and Fortsbiuers regulars of Mishawaka becau.se of their failure to report far a game scheduled for: Sunday, the Golden Mann Stars, went out and demonstrated their : worth by defeating the Howard Park regulars 54 to 0, Sunday after-; noon. The Mann Stars are anxious1
to take on all comers. .Managers seeking games car. get in touch with Manager Dewey MoCormich at 726 K. Washington st. or by calling Main 1S74.
.SPAIN" ON STHIKi:. MADRID. Oct. 27. The congress of Spanish employers, sitting at Barcelona Sunday, declared a general lockout of workmen throughout Spain- The lockout order will be effective Tuesday, Nov. 4.
' lrist Saturdav and now. desnite the
cross-country ! ...
i . v t . .ti . , v. ll ill . in ir,u nr luiuiiiur iu c unii
I UU Willi It Ulli im- lii-Ml 111 uir lit-. it
Another Arrow victory ws recoriled Sunday afternoon whn iiifnili.TM of the tcal e'even admin-
Pastime Members Take Third Straight Game From the Neighboring City.
j future, are rapidly rounding into j condition. A five-mile course has
been mapped out for the runners. The following monogram men are among the number: Meehan, Murphy. Colgan. Meredith, William IJurke and Sweeney. Five prizes will he awarded the men who make the best time.
when he thinks of Mack.
j WASHINGTON ATHLETICS
DEFEAT JOE'S SMOKERS
Football Flares
Mishawaka bowlers are gi:ng a
; goou accounting ot inems ives tnisj jy dfAKI.ITV fJRIMKS. ! season, and yesterday defeated j Where are the teams with ! South P.end tennis in a match game j uncrossed ?
goal-'
CHICACO. Oct. 27. With the elimination of Michigan. Minnesota and Illinois, the race for the "big ten" football championship Sunday
night is narrowed down to a tight. makinK th third straight ictory
involving Ohio State, Chicago and; over the latter. The season is jus' Captain Tim Callahan of Yale al-
WK.-on.-in the onlv undefeated ele-! beginning to warm up. and from j most had the opportunity of starring'
The Washington Athletics, of the Washington school, defeated thJoe's Smoke Shop Specials. Sunday morning, by a score of 10 to 0. pounding the indoor baseball to all corners of the hall. As a result of their victory the Athletics now claim the championship of the Twin Cities and have issued a challenge tr any Indoor baseball team In either Mishawaka or South Bend. Next Sunday they play the Troopers at Cassidy' grounds. Marks and Casmlr wer.-' the batterv for the Washingtons.
The increasing number of daylight ba,nditt is ore of the most conincing arguments against daylight saving.
If the suspension of New York magazines is long continued one wonders what th writers of mushy stories will do for a living.
DESIRABLE P0SST10K OPEH FOR LIVE WIRE SALESMAN A progressive manufacturing company, one of the largest of It3 kind in the country, has openings In Its sales organization for two men 26-30 years of age, of proved s-ales ability. Wo want real salesmen tho go-better type. We pay straight salary and expenses. Territories are so arranged that our nalesmen are usually at home on Sunday. We give all new men a thorough knowledge of our line before assigning to a territory. Applicants must present a good business appearance and personality and be able to represent the corporation on th road in any sales capacity. Experience In selling merehandiso to dealers and Jobbers preferable, but other road selling experience deslnable. Contract with motor truck agents and operators trade helpful. We want the typ? of man who can rise to the more Important executive positions In our organization after he has demonstrated his selling ability for a sufficient time in the field. We are not interested in opportunists or so-cAlled specialtysalesmen, but we want the substantial type of "buslneaH-gctter" who can fit into a large company whose 1918 sales totaled over $120,000,000.00 and where he can fully realize his ambition. Your success will be measured by the business you produce. Make your reply a real sales letter by outlining Intelligently all of your previous business experience as well aa such persona! statUB, education and present salary received. The more information your letter contains, the greater will b jour opportunity for an interview. Address D-63, News-Times.
USE NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS
ens in the conference with indications stronglv pointing to another
:stered a def.it to the pyramid club ( penant for th powerful
of Fort W.iyne. The final s.-nr" w.n 12 to f. The g-me was play l at S(r in; brook pirk and the .tttendin'e was the hest of the ear Th. home t..!n made the firs -(Ol of the u;tme jlt before the -ml of the f:rst period, when 1'ul!Ivrk Kl '. of the Hendeis. wis jahed oer itv line fi-r a touchdown The Mi'on.l mukt of the on1it w.im i v or d-d ne:rn.g the eles of the i;Mme. when Walling, v'nr end i.f th Artow tHin. int.i--p!ed . fi.ru .i' il and I .HI 7t' v;irds for a touvhdowu. The loi.iis missed l.i.th lio.lls iftei" the fo,u fill owns
The irtltolS i role their Sei te inj the second period on s flake pin v. They were unab'e t kick the Iulp. C lip. Mackeel. lr. torv find Ivlvscs w.-re the hin.ii iib.Tsi
now on much interest is certain toon a Notre Dame clever. He played.
ne lasen in wie sport. i ne rasume . ith the freshmen here ve vears!
ago.
S0RIN DEFEATS WALSH
squ.id.
Th- impre-ie 12 to Z victory: Ohio Stat.- scored ov r Michigan Saturday Ohio's lirst in the sixteen! years of football relations yetweeni the two universities --irstailed thej Buckeye as strong favorites for the; IM: title, .-thliouvh Chicago, l.ecai.sel
of its crushing 4 1 t . defeat of Ni'i tliu extern is i;'.-u M iaous consiiierat icn. Th' WlSr,i';l eleven with Victor;.over Noi lluo .-t.'tn and Illinois, .s .;o rlriah stabKshed iri the : a and will buttle Ohio State for
s ;;.ie?M.icv No. 1",. The relative,' strength of Ohio and 'hicauo. hmv-j
BllCkeve j ''"""K iiiie i-ie lie vi ill uvuiri
shape. ;:nd the attendance at the Pastime parlors continues to grow daily.
Following is the result day's South Bond game: MISHAWAKA.
l v ö 1 6 r.
Hoosier enthusiasts
! tii tr.int Iniliinnimlij roil novt C.f . I
of Sun-; l'rd.-iv When 'nfro Tlnm i'nt -o.
ing it ought quickly to turn blue
Wachs Sta rck
i Van Ie
F. Bott Be-be .
Wa lb-
Tot a Is
i s:i 21 l : r. i h r
202 22:1 B'2 1S1
1T:'i They talk of their fighting Irish at 1ST ßj2 Notre Pame. but with a Callahan at 1 i 0 S C I V li o !nrr iv nn1 o r'-i ri- of Tlnf
vard and a Callahan at Princeton, even eastern institutions have a quoto of "liery Gaels. "
1H7 57:i 171 507
Frank Miles, performing a la Brioklev and a la Oipp. was too
ire planning; mu(h for the King's Best at Xotn-
rame. Sunday afternorm, and Sorin downed Walsh in an exciting .1 to 0 contest. The game was the thir l of the inter hall series. Sorin outplavd the YValshites throughout although the Sorinites rushed Walsh to the 10-yard line on three occasions. Miles won towards the clos of th' game by booting a beautiful
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Shatkey .
! Mohn . . .
zzoi: . . . Schäfer . . Van Kirk
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i9ir 19 7 - r s i
1 7S-- "i2S 1 8 5 5 4 S l y i r. 1 2 its :t,o
17 lf.'i O J 10
Totals
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211
local fcitu.
for The
and defense r club w ill Independent
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both en . : r. d i v
Offeree !h.- A -1 ru i'oi
eer. wi'l not be brought to
tual test this season, as the te.nis are no; scheduled to no et. Bxperts ;ik.-ree that th.- sniasluug hio eleven
is ,is pow.-rful and . v. nly balanced j MoiITltN VH))MKX DAXCI). a :.air, ...s has gra.-e.i a western Kri- Th(1 Modrrn Woodibf n dance to
I. run o: vc.irs. j ,.:,.ÄW, . u t.- f i
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Yale has dropped Bos-ton college
i from the 1920 schedule. ! 'Naughty, naughty," says old Fli. : "You shouldn't be so rough as to de- ; feat us in our own backyard."
RUM VILLAGE DEFEATS i STR0NGHEART TEAM:
Th h.: v, ;th
Ii :oa i s a r .on of t a !c td'" force
g l v i n it a play.
a ml
a
perfect
:-atu S . n - The i:i.li: i efed ! the
The Bern Village f.'..tb.,U w anipeil the St ron gh .t 1 1 out;'.t .'n afternoon on the B ;ni Yi ground bv a s o; . f to vunn.rt played r;othing b.t 'r. foot UBl to win They h :.:. Th Strorigheart Bt e ard skirt :iN fr Mg K-1 '-s almost
At the en.l of The til ! h ilf. oed 27 to e I)ur;n the s.-mi,! half lacers worked e.h.T o'l' oj
-.vard passe s ;c, -s-f ali . u hi- the ! cer made Their require, I i.r. , - to:r tttn.s T:ie ; '.; aroau l pi .uri;
of Szabo. Chick and Brlnr.lt f tu red th game Next S und 1 1 1
-Oh: s ;th on.
ririiTi.lvi tn be ri i'iovt en lovable af-i
tackling' Tinl-flls -.r.. t.illinr f 18 for
ft nU ely, .t,Ä po-icinn n.l trio nrnlvi hilif IP5
... .,,.,,.,., . " lhall know
.i;.k.r-.,, ... ,. .n., . v ....... art, th.il it will he one 01 me oesi
; Wisconsin. Chicago and Ohio re1 niain undefeated In the conference. Chicago bugs will get a line o.i 1 Ohio's strength when Stagg's charg
ier meet Michigan in Chicago next
plac kick from the ?Z a difficult angle.
vard line at
o --1
k" Hailey continues to
the same ila-h and speed that him on a 11 - A n.er ica n berth.
satunl.i' l'pset. Perhaps the iug.t. ; up.nets Satur-
div w.u.- the d. feats f Minn
and li'.hii is After being held al
most pow.-jl.ss for
MISHAWAKA WINS Special to Tbo Nw I linos : KALAMAZOO. Mich.. Oct
The Matz and Forstbauers of Mishawaka trimmed the Kalamazoo Independents here Sunday afternoon in to 0 in a bitterly fought contest. Scoring their first touchdown after two minutes of play in the opening quarter the isitors failed to kick goal. They tallied again in the third quarter and kicked goal. Tn line plunging and tackling of Pop Wal-
P'Vi attended social functions of the!
year. The committee in charge is F Oae. Pool-y and B. Zink-
comparative scores ye
them. Next week Notro'laeh of the Mishawaka eleven was-
Harne meets the Iloosiers. Syracuse ' the feature of the visitors' pliy. ! comes west twice later on. once to! I
t.iekle Indiana md ncr.in tu nmuti
Nebraska.
i INDIANS TO HOLD POW
otal i r m i f Mn to a n ounnT
wuvv mi u mar onuui
W .r s;ii ut
; ask cd
t hree periods. ! a smashing of-'
j A grand and merry mix up that. should Syracuse spill Colgate' hopes
-r t y ATiH r--rir 01 iid:""'" --
Ml N. I . M I ni-C I IU ULUD . urday. Colgate and Harvard
soviKTs i si: womkn. IIF.BSINC.FOBS. Saturday, Oct.; 2.".. Beports from Petrograd state that the central executive committee (the soviet organization has decid-
j cd to close all the factories and send
ten. s;
. I
t;i at i'fuK"
1 i'ii the way cry. Minnesota
:the only undefeated elevens in the
down the Illinois; NF.W YOBK. Oct. 27. The first east.
lreith" workmen to the front. Women
for a fell
w
:i:g
f,
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;tpl ivei !i th
1 to ; p, ,'.v-w ow and trap-shoot of the At-, efore : inntic Indians was to be held at' for ajrhe Travers Is'and home of the New
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ta.-kb eitl or the HI!
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OKIIV HVl.B WINS j- 1! t-" Tfct Nwi 1 ::.. GOSHEN. Ir. Oa:. 27. c.,r -:, TTII if Notr I'arr-.e 'on, frorst th Gothen Sharr.rcck. 15 to C In an .
pji.rs fought their way -11 for a to'.ichdown.
Ch;caco le.n which has reI a mstry to its followers.
its c. ivS Saturday i.i its r.r Northwestern. Chicago
(!.it;led throtjs-h the crippled Northt western eleven for a safe lad early ! the first period and was not com-
to
& i .
A new luminary nas snot across.
except for ajrh.. Travers Is'and home of the New the football world this fall. Detroit! . 1 ... ...- ..l -i - l
iMii.i qu.ti iei j t orK Atnietic ciud r.ere touay aim , uni ersiiy wnicn in rormer years
tomorrow. '. used to prove easy for the Notre
Bike all other shoot given by In- Dame freshmn and sma'l
will undergo military training and be formed into a medical corps, ao-
cording to the same order.
f.a :
rw ea led triumph
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co i If-ere . CvN
dian organizations, this event is an elevens upset Georgetown in the! $$3
iuvi;aiion auajr. ne organization i uver cuy J-aiuraav. uoacn DiiffV'tvl
w rvvvi
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of the Dertoit eleven has imported
here, just blooming, has l."0 trap-
shooters affiliated with U The
includes amateurs as well as pro-prep
fesslonals shots. 1 j with four eastern elevens. The main events during the shoot played in the auto city.
schools. Detroit ha
games!
all to be'
h
d
rev eal any trick plays or j will be the Indian championship and'
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Livn STOCK VEHICLES PIANOS FUKNITURE
Dollars Io Double Duty.
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p.;.iing iornvitions wnich coacn; ( t.u has de is.-d fter the panics with B in. :s and Michigr.n within the I ' .... ......... .a -I
t t s.
a habit with
Three years or so
the ur.! ers.ty
Tr. - Be! cian rulers are hat a i. public can sue a
learning royal Wei
ll. e Indian handicap. In addition. Dropping tartars is
there are to be l."0 target competl-'the big fellows
tions dally. Six yardage trophies ngo Dartmouth walloped Harvard.
for professional. to shoot at. I whereupon Harvard promptly shout-f
j M. Ward Hammond of Philadel- ed "fnouph." Long years ago the
phia is president of the Atlantic In-.Army had a habit of harpooning
dHr.s. F. It. Gavin of Wilmington, the Crimson occasionally. The la
Del., is secretary and treasurer. defeat in 1912 or 1313 was too much '
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On the Superintendent's desk lay many letters of application from young men who wanted "that job." Most of the letters were worded in just about the same way. Not one seemed to impress the Superintendent as worth answering. Then he pressed the buzzer and had his secretary bring him The News-Times. He read the "Situation Wanted" ads and found one which immediately attracted his interest. The advertisement was frankly and cleverly written. It told just what the Superintendent wanted to know. It was distinctive, human and appealing. "The man who has the enterprise to advertise his services in this vigorous way. is worth sending for," he said. "Kindly telephone him and ask him to call." The man came and was given the job. He was chosen because he used the RIGHT METHOD of going after a good position.
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