South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 89, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1920 — Page 6

6 MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1920

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Notre Dame Will Install Compulsory Athletics BOWLING SEASON TO CLOSE SOON T:.t s.l.'iv S. A. Wt ;. : :;: students to get Will Appear Here Wednesday i r:t.i - ti'v I'.arl CREDIT FOR WORK vl:ii'ij: LKAori: T-: s.l y Hui.s vs. ;;i:..s. V .1 n . u .y T('r.r",:'"-s Ax!' Tiiur.Mj:i;, I..-.;-trrr v.. I low ml 11 iii.i'. - S;.ckt s .-. k-jr. tl.: ,e, Ö Lcnmir Srlirdulo ar Con;fiction. Uut State- Kent Loom I p. 'Man W ith Thousand Holds C a c I) Kockne's Plan for v. i-:st sim: i.KAGn-: . . . , ... ! ch -rvit v.s. M'iri m i 1 rthmrii to. Aid All - l",v Hnpny l iv vs. NVni tl.! ai-it Sports. 2

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S'af us many aral ?a"r- than a o...i many i 1 1 -s will r.ifi. Siat tii t- r. Hl i:ntiy. Front tho rnanrr m whr ii local Tt.owlrr.s ha- hf-rn nran;.i!.L' jc ia' tarns for th- -a.at' --nt it an;.- 1 1 that South Ii r..l will 1; i a- an entry of iv.r.y i'ltT.hl v rnort- than :;) iicmm trains. Thi i" i, .or.- t'.;ns th i.i tin- loci ho. ;.-r ft;rn:-hr.' for fh1 i tr int-r.-ta t( tourriarn' rii whn-it w:n h!l hi this (iy duri!:' th hiilii'av y'-ason. Alr-.i'ly tliMo h.ivr- hr n 11 t-'-jiM-i whr ha- i on,;.;, ti .) t Ik i r 1;( !V. Half of - u'ill t:,. on Th" l'ult of April aral tlo- l.alain1 on th" 1Tlh. Thf taia.- now in ar- tinP.Vlfkoyoo l,t;( ht u!.-. 1 31 k s' Sp" 1 Ut t ninK-. r h uin Alh-y 1'ivc. Stu h.ihtr s ;,nd 'oni in ta ia I.-, who will all z or. tl.' forimT datr.

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tf-ains wiio will L'o on th1 17th of Apni ar.- th" r.a-l.s .?.-, I'. n. i:. 4:'..". Li la -Its, U'imili nit's Inularmrn. i;.ii;!f Nf. J. M 1-h i-in tr's Ilust rs ami V !lov (ahs. Tin- y?at chan pious. Kot hU r ,y Sr hafcr':. will show thfir w.iias on 1 1 1 l'.Mh oC April mal will he known as s-' haft-r's Sih aals. Veteran Show lJi Ware;. It took or.r- i.f hp ok!-t!rnrs to show the hoys a ral arm- tor firs' j) la r in thr X .--Tuva-; weekly honor roll. 1'red Kiomer. who ha.-:

h--n hnlin for th atrr part of)

tho winter. came out with th" Watch '. 1- au'ii" Monday evening and turned in -'.;. 1'nd Zieharth, ro'loi on th" sann- Lam. took second place with -ii. while (3nrrro Si-h.ifef wa.-s third with -."di The roll is not as 1 a t 4 as it has t .. a..-:.,., 11... 1 .. !, ..

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avaii.it! are as ioiiows: l'la er Lciiiic. Kromer. Watch r'o 7.i"baith, Watch o S"ha f r. ( "it ? Van Kirk. !allt. it rPii ; n I n i i d Whit etna n. I ' n it -d h-'oojni.-I .v. Whle'c M ilda. Waf. h ' ' Va to in er 10a 1 . Wat'h "o. . . I '.a ner. V-st Side I. ott, KIks r.n '.l'MU'. ';t . . I I icke , 1 Vdera 1 i Mco. 'it r "i . i'i!;.i t'-' i ' 1 m k . . . . I ' .-ol j t .. Vehicle lasers. i:iks I'.eyces. fc,..-.i Wach. (";i land.. I'.iks

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IX)l'IS T AliAIinit. I'he Miilillcweißht Cltajup iou Wrestler of America. . i". ti." ! I ;i:i,u.tri.iii 1.1 1-Id a r, a . c o.. 1 1 1 ...... , ,aai will tac-

Notre liana- l ahout to enter up

5. j n new f r.i of athletic expansion

The approval of a general plan for i

j t ort: pulsory athhtic education, which i was suhmitttd to tlic university ath-

I 1 tic hoard of control by athletic j

! H. rector ltfkne marks the first orli-

f:il action taken en the matter. The plan v ill he worked out in detail to

I n."t Notre Danie'.s special rquire-

' men:- and th n will be present d to ci , T..i, Tl." 1 Dl . .1 ! th" unirsitv faculty board for tin-

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Doubles Otber .Score? Are Low.

tl approval. It is understood that

j ill" faculty hoard favors such a plan

and thus- assures Notre Dame of the innumerable Lenerits to derived from

1 : it. j Credit Athletics. I 1'nder the proposed compulsory

v H.athe;.tic ducation jihin every uni-

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Thomas and '. Votel. of ritts'aurR". 1 v rsity student will he rer:uired to

with a score of 128:, went into third 1 attend classes of physical developplacf. in the two men event at the m. tit three or four hours a wek American howlim,- conres ltere j lurint: his freshman year. CalisSunday niht. )ther scores were thenic. Kwimminc wrestling, and low Sunday and a few chances in ; hoxinc will be included in the prothe hich standin-Ts wre mad". : cram of the yearlincs. Men will alKites, of Minneapolis, with a so 1" civen full credit for drill work score of '77 rolled into a ti- for competing for or on the freshman eighth place in the individual stand-1 varsity athletic squads. It is throuch incs. (;. Wess a and It. Zimmer- j this concession that liockne expects man. of littsbur., went into a tie to double the usual numbrr of refer eighth i)lac in the two men ! cruits to his freshman football.

events with a count of 12T.0. W. Votel. of Pitts-hurc, tied for fourth place in the all events with IS;:;. Harry l.'avin. of Pittsaurc, individual champion in 1!1'.. relin-

(juishrd his claim to th' title today I

when he scored only in th sinchs. The leaders: I Men. Tirucks No. 1. Chicaco. " 0 f . Central Alleyy. Indianapdi.-. "'"" (1. Iav-stock Press. Chicaco. tlOO. I'leminc Furnitures, Cleveland, 2?47. Uirk Brothers No. '2, Chie.-io. Ta Ien. M. Krickson. l. Krems. Chicago. KUil. I. Debito. I T.uby. fhienco. 127H. If. Thomas. K. Vucel, Pittstibur-'.

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kle T d Iani.s. the Canadian champion, at Magyar hall Wednesday ni-:ht as th" feature of an athletic tourney. Thrre will he two box-) inc houts and two wrestlinc bouts staced by th west-end hoys. Joe j Scaho will trv Oitli'llKiiiiK M-ifli It! tl- l!rnu-n i .f llimmnnil in t Ii n r n i

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Mi.-hawaka who will turn out to watch him perform.

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plan will do much to till the void left by the abanonment of the cadet twilitarv corps system. Atlieleties Aid Health. Th' compulsory athletics in foiup form cannot be overestimated at this time when so many contatrious ailments prevail. Coach Rockne stated that during the. 1918 football season when this section of the eountry v.as specially strickened with these contagions, and the tiniverfity practically at a Ftandstill from attccks on the student body, that his squad of over fifty football men was exempt from the devastating effects.

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lauht elubs. it:i i:iiAK i.i:a(.ui: Tails vs. flrits. I e.-rs vs. Ca w ns.

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s,n ThuiHlav. :'s 1 ANTMIRS hkAfJl'i: : Knees vs. Ihicks. ' 'J .If w eis s. 'harms. -'- ; T'-'lers vs. Noses. j -rnzi:Ns' p.ank i.i:Ac:n1 Six clubs. I 'kiyi:k ki:ac.ci: ,- - j Twcnlv (dubs. ' ' ' I ' 1- 1 - -I rma v.

si nc, i : rrs 1 d : a c, 1 1 : Kiuht clubhs. TKMru: r.i'Aon: Hairs vs. Horns. St. 1 cs vs. l.oyals. Tos vs. Tusks.

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:r,7. Individuals. Ik McfleoWan, Kvansville. ;f. J. Kllincer. Chicago. 00::. Tl. Pekie. Chicaco, S4. Kr v V.. Meyer. St. Iyauis. , S :1. J. Hradek. Chicaco, r.Sj. All Invents. P.. ?ryer, St. I.ouis. H:,. Ik Krems. Chicago, JSS1. C K resvher. Chicaco, 1 i 1 T. . W. Votel, Pittsburgh, 1f,a

r:i:RKIJ:V. Cak, March 2S. The west defeated the east in the intersectional tennis series for women when Miss Helen P.aker of San lYancisco won the fifth and (bridinc math tday from Mrs. (Jeorpe Wichtm in of P.os'on. national wom.in champion. 2-J; li-l; ti-4.

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Tuesd a Kadiators vs. Horns. Wolnday Hoods vs. Cylinders. Thursday Carburetors vs. Pis-

I terns Frida v Starters vs. Tops. J Monday Fachs vs. ('oil Specialr.

Detinito arransements for a sris of panics between the Mishawaka lndestructos and the South Lend (Ireejistockincs have ben made and the bic pame will be played Iec oration day, May 31. This came will pive routh i'.end and Mishawaka baseball fans an opportunity of seeinp some of the best local talent in action. Weather permittinc the Tndestructo tram will tackle the Notre Dame varsity team next Saturday in a practice, pame at Cartier tiled which will enable both squads to put the finishinp touches to their clubs. The pame will be caled at o'clock.

HOT IHUXGS. Ark., March 2S Pitts-burp Nationals .": 12; 8. "Little pock Southern association 7: 12; 2. Ponder, Kborhardt. S-Ueinder, Manprum and Haeffner, Lee: Fields. Masters, Knight and Drott-m, Morrow.

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Hear the famous Marine Kings of the Jazz-bo. See some snappy, scrappy bouts between Marine ring champs. Hear a celebrated Marine Band. See some wonderful singers and dancers. Turn out and help the Roving Marines enjoy life. Join them in some rousing songs. Everybody come! Especially ex-Marines!

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