South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1920 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Champion Jack Dempsey Will Meet Jess Willard In 1 5 Round Bout March 1 7 1 NEBRASKA EASILY DEFEATS RUTGERS It Was Merely Force of Habit BULLETIN BARNEY GOOGLE mo.ntjli'al Nov, u c k

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LornWker Pile I p 2 to 0 Score on Eastrrn Colh-r Eleven.

-Putters. srrx toric n college football far: rr.any to on r f th '' .trlirsr t .im cf th viflt, wnt I'-wr. fo deb at a th hand rf r(,.,"h Srh-j ::! :.' hrak a univfrT.ty r a rr. h ' r Tut - 1 i a f - ttnoon. Th- .-core w-.n 2 to C. At: no t!m durinr !hf four oi:artrs -". l th rattrr. men threaten t i

lin of thf wc..li rn'rs. D -pit'"in.nt weather conditions, a crowd of ."50,000 pcopb- w'.tr. .'. d the t: itr. . Rutrs was a! . .. . dd th- !- itor on rvri frm- iu r;-.ir the first half of the ar.-. . ' ' : he 'or rih':k - r ram1 bai-k stron-' ' : h f .r i ii.:irte r and ..- a u a . u.- - ; t w ; 1 . Tn- hr.. j'.:;r';r.L' t'.-i Pa'.--f th Line-: ;:: v. a- i .; f a in rn . r t.d r . which : 1 ; po ' ;. ' . .! f ; ' f t ! r. t r f r :. i - f t !. T.'J- N ': T;i -k .i Pan- a he I. P :.-d it.- ii':! v ft .:' ' f : '. - ..! t ho l .l! -U !:! tui N't r.t .i n. '. '.iv r ' ;. ! -- ' w v. !.' . f. i ' : i p i '. . i .;.:- ! " ! . ...-'- ; i. rrri ! ., : : . - . .-f ir;. r:'.r - vvhi'-h w l!r : N"tro I ).) tu- ' my ! i . !r. ' i.r :. ! . f li.ni'r.n!: . . ! F..r,. ..f..'. - FEDERAL II )(,E IS

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". The annual . '.e-t;ou of off., . rs w;!l take pl.ee at that t::.. l"r. one- i t:r,d to b pre.r.t. .frs dlrr.r. Itrbbins of S-- ith M-nd e-r.'a rt.. tned w i h a k:tch-:, showed S.turda v aft rr. ror. in hri-r i.f h-r 'j-tfr. !Is V.- ll a W, p.-r. ho mitrr'.ace t (".:-.--:; ebt att'rr. m will take t ' In tha- ne.kr future. Mi Pl-i- Uadtke vr,.- th- i:u'"-' of MPs P.a-i IV" , s !nMr .it-.', Mr re W.P r ar.,1 farr.i'.v were of Mr. .-.r.i Mrs Forest S'.Tf. r of We ...'. ,nd on Sun .'..iv. Mts A nr. a Fr.-s rf T- b b o. 'h Kiiv.-t of h.-r .-:'... r. Mrs Frat.k

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world's rh;t:nloii to take j!av mnt I f;ir(-i, T. (,.ation of th? fiiMit, lw kiUI, had not Ihi-ii ilevld 1. TO MARK ELABORATE 77S 7 S .17' L A FA Y KT TF j lAI'A VIITTH. Ind.. Nov. '. Klab- ' rr.it' tf s to ni.tain d.1',1 on n.irks i.wMvn o-.i try locurnoiivis are hin ri.'.durtir-i at I'urd'.ii I ' a y tfrmli- has b-fn s l tfd for ' In Mutair.in tlu data, which is' i ! . : r r. 1 to -h-.w tin- mauitud.- arid; li.--.-t in-" f t.MVcl of sji.irks hm out ' fror. !i.co::,oti o .-tacks. plot of' fc-rtajr-d tn a- i rip.f t 0 parallel to thi- 1 ?r., ;, j.,0 f .-t i.ac U js laid off : ;.r;d af . nh I1' f.T.t intrs-tio!i u par. ..f p:,rr.ifir:. th..- -,ua n titv. dN- ' tar.'-- from th- nt-r of th- track ' ' ;i;i l ni-r of t riii-' iatun- m.'iy I o'f.rai:d fr'.io ti, ir TiM-t upon thparatr;:.. A lo -oriioti . w ill h. run stoki-r ' 1 r'' ! ""! ha-id 'ir.d at d i ft r ri t 1 -". arm M,tit;:iK' and v.itli v.iriai: ttinir ;iin1 . vha-ist i .-?-.!. ,!; A' Ih..tor:.phs uill h. - rr.Mo an ohs.-ration box bach I i'f ti-nd' r. l'rom th' jd.oto;wht i a' h d t- tlit

-i-a t ;. i d another nioasun- of t heir I pia eis. football players and boxers '''' oiM h.- obtained. ;say when they arc over-trained, Thtir animal spirits and the nheer PRESIDENT MILLER AX D oi h- '; ,lt a .Ti abVThe remedy for this condition is RESEMHLES ROOSEl'ELTi y to take a hort ffolf vacation.

PAFJIS. x,,v. j. frost Millerand t-reatlv res.-nibb'S ph si-a H y t'i- late 'd. T)i- a. dor - R..os.- ,',t . f(. has the same broad best, short, tliick -r-t Kafure. the twinkling hlur eyes !""!; ' a rehimrly at opo thron'h thi -1. b r,s. s; the same lartr.- bead. "'ror.i: I'o'aerful n'k: t!ie sum;: 1 e i pai :' for hard u ork. At '.t a ill e.. aftet Mill, rand bad !" ' " "ti- i ally inves-tod with the ;...n.r, of president of the French t'opM'dl'', a pf.M rresM.iid-nt wllf sho.ik haiaN with him. ask'-d; How do vow feel, Mr. T'r'id. i a Splendid"" MilbT-and fairly s!;oi!t..d. S'liiiihuu, Hp- uoid sounded i mu'di lik' KT,.- h-.;rd vear FIGHTER vs. IMG CLtvEC- F iGHTE. Aay "Glt5 "tvä1 Rii. AsTVtsiE: WHO e-Nt. - i Mike Gibbons sa.d a me tithfal envi w r ' pine l i.'i.il tl.e reatllv tl iti c r rinn.an th clever n-thter "" Quoth Mb'hae'.. "It . v be e pi rhaps. p dr.i w iicri.r . i s ra i ni u n ;we,n t! t.r and the t.uhwr. Th,- form r m. be unusually e rs d in the ar of deter. n, iy h, abb- to hit from a . a t . u i s , a a l n. iv be trem ly s'-o'l' "n '-'t. iPat he- may lack a pow.-rful punch, and he rn iv not l"' . X ? Ie-r IM.ih ier Ioli)t. ..ThJ ty;n ,,f cWx,r n:an inVantl.v ,,r, f,.r, t echt at lt.r. rani:t, j pp rinc his oppon.-r.t with 1 fts 1 and n.its but ran ly uomc s.-rious j d a :r i r If he d oes w bout it is ' purely ein p'Ur.t.s. "I i'-tr., -i : a ip-od e x.itn.p the 'cover tithtu' tp,-. j,,rk has a ee-rtain '. verr-..-s. that is quite tit , UMi.il. At ur-t one is inclind to. think that I tr.ps-,. v has r.o defense 1 has .ut one idea to I.iUd I .my lutni w ho h-i e '

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' havt- often b(i n imprrssed with 1 hi- fart th;.t at this s-rason of thI yar many golfers complain that th," ;r'" '"'i' back.' In the ma joritv of insumcos this i due to too mm h t;ot. It is dimply a itrn that t y an "inx sta!'." as baseball I'lavintr irolf too toadllv and artieularly ten) nuiny matches deadens the nerve and the man approaches his pa me with a feeling of lassitude which borders on indifference. To th- playtr who ha not strained himself the next few weeks offer about the best polf of the yenV. Th re is a crlspness .and snapplness in the air that sends the bloo 1 hounding through the- body and there is a sheer joy of jut Jivlnn' that is to he found in no other time of thi- -ar. Indian summer was made for polf. I'hyslcal Strain. ' Vr.-ona Ily I hae perhaps tf 1 1 the strain of play this season as much If not mor- than any oth-r in my einer for I have been eiiLra.ed in m;1 1 1 v match, s in .aiiou p.uis oi BOXER ; nu t De rn.r -- know this to be a mtsiaKen notion, lie- is -Titled with thi instinct of coordination a eery dever fighter is. He car. slip or dode a blow and counter so! quickly that ten- dorUiry proces-, -. ems to b- a matter of accident, ! mjs, y depends on com b i in t io ii hhvs. ( r.e drive ne- er ssitistie s him. If he Ural with his left .t is ea rtain tiiat his riu'ht will crash through .:"so." of . nuckb'-w orker left is the unkilbd sluser. He is the fellow uilh the pinch who cant bnd market for it. The chap who knows an thin of ticexlnjc. and e roises care . i seldmn laid low bv th :v. re sing-.; r. P.a.-n Th ' cie-ver f:t:h.tr" sually f.'1't.to th.' tip, er somewhere near it.' Th divrr boxe r, lacking tlie lunch, rarely eloi s although he he often conies rcasonablv clos.-. Th nn. re- skiver never does and he w ays iniii rlts at l-;tt one "cauii .t;

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tin- countrv ;nd I ralu- now vhit the professionals mean when they talk about the phy.-ical strain of tip?rame. IMayim; in matches has meant playing ;i t top sp. a 1 ilay afp-r day. with nichts spent in sleepers, sandwiched betwaen matches. And so I know now the strain of too much polf. Hut I know that a week's rest will hiin back the d 1 thrill and enable m.- to play at my I best. f course, the strain of playing too steadily tells upon even the strongest physique, but tin matter of temperament is a important a -? m rr muscular str ength. A player like- Francis" Qtiiim t. who has eji 1-b-nt control of his m rvrs, eau uo through a match with an opponent who is stronger phsienlly atid com.out of a .".i)-ho!- contest tin- strompr of the two. One question that i.- frequently aske-el me by golfer.- i- 'how much practice is necessary to hrinu a play-r up to hi In-.- for-o P foi a tnateh.' There i- u" definite answer to this question. Some players round into torm more rapidly tn.m others, .tust as scpn- m-ii take on f'e -sii more quickh til in otln r.-. SpeakmK Keue rapy. liowe. r. 1 iia.- is ai'oui ii"u-ii i"i most 'ii'-o, by Ed. Hug lies pAPEV IS -V TYPICAL CLL vet-, nGMTGfk. TVPE.-TME rACST CGetbcOJ c-r p. ig ken - cueve.OOV.CRS sKD UfOSHlLULD . X. ' owe r ear"' for his stupidity. Most liamps t le-xeT. 'Cleer richter" type-, of chainpnuis are practically nu nib,-: ritsinuiuir.s, Jeftr.es. Johnsop.. i 'ariM-ntier. cbins. McCovern. Viun. : ii rbe'tt. Frr.e. Ionard Hi'i hi 1 Wol-rast. Kilhar.e No? to ooiiim, , ,;i, champi'-ns iik.- K t, h 1. Urn-:- ; trd, McCoy, Will;,- Lewis and host ! tl ,,the-r ! 'jim Ouhett and Freddi" Welsh ir tl, . , . , ! Xul r tll-''-' I h"XK " h tW'r 1 t1''-"-i """ ' lie me re utcpr as w,- intimate i i ,'' roro :s tul u ' t" " hay-nia a ' ; 'as way to t:p r.sth- . u. .--ri li pon. Rut Nelson is tho a: est !- I pro ich to this type w ho madJ t:ood." He w .--n't :t cb-v, r lo, r. i r j ;i cleve r tighter. He waS j :-t W r. Nelson nnd there s never I-. v ; anlike lillL.

tu polish up thi-ir i lay during niidor at the n. of a 5caon. And I would siy that thr-.- va t ks

'is i-nouch at any tinn-. rh' irlTr ! u ho knows hini'e!f will l-o al ! to jiiiici' aiioux now inuin ,n .k-ih viioiiM be crowded into th;- i erio a o. :.r th.in a n v oUt.-ider ar toll him. m:iuui:.v sii:int;. .Nov. : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Itowermap. of Ih-ntor Harbor were week--nd tors with relativ heia. t Mis- Wra Itf-yr.olds has returned! from a months'' visit vith friend-i, at Iike Flaeid. New York. i Glenn ibis and children. lv ;la and I-yle of Talhnan. Mich.. w-r-veek-end visitors at th- hont" oi Mrs. Alvin Willis. Orlando Lein and family of -troit. who purclnised tin Isaac Li'h: residi nee on Kimnie-1 street. hae moved into their n w home.

Mr. and Mrs. Pari Newton of n South Mend were weik-e-nd v.sitor? J f A AT'C at their home h'-re . iM 1 LZll i O Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wiison and f'l laimht.r. and .p!s'- fh-nah McOm-b.-r of South Mend ware week-end j M visitors with relatives he re. I j .Mr. and Mrs Norman Slater of fJ

Jo di wen w t K - r.d :.itors at th" hom.- i a r v: n . t . Tf th- fortner's brother. Mis llutli Frxnian of Chic-iito i-, a'. t;n home of h'-t broth'-r. Jolm r :"V!',;ii' tor a istl ii s---. ral w'dis Mis'- Mary (Ira ham of Handle and i Mis Pdith Craham of 1'lint w. re c.k-,aM! isitirs at tie imme of t h-ir p in nts Mr. and Mrs. . K. I ( aham M I,...,:n Slate r of St. Joseph was a weci'-ip.d visitor with Ml . Ii. ,n. Mrs. H.Jtte Stahl

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.los'eph Monday for a week's vi-it at h hoiio ,.f h r 5on. K.nneth Stahl. .011 1 . . - . 111 o i I . . r a o 1 1 r 1 a r o . 1 : r w as a , r h'-r. s,it'ir.J:iv r initio ; I f'-r th- Halloween o a i, rati n. j Mit- A.'.a Taylor. e ho is toichimr I jf If! the P. r.'-lhton hools this ve ar.

i was a week-inl isitor with ih'ir'fl jpaifnts-. .Mr. arid Mrs Thomas- TayI 'or. sr. i i Mr. and Mrs Arthur Tlh'-nin of y . Nibs were iitors with the batter's. 3 p .rents. Mr. .and Mrs. p. F. Dilb yjN I A Kir-- crowd was- he re fron this H

1 vn-ir.ity and ni-iu'hb'Tir:,' towns Saturdav noiirc to attind the annual 1 Hiiloween celebration. It i esti-;? ! nvifi ,1 'la ri. wer.. :t fl ü in f P e !, : mask d parade a nd the judd-s pvithe- prie as thv pass, d th r - iwin? stand. Tin JVrri-n Sjrincs hand furv.ishrd ec!;nt music "To.-ei," tlie famous sintrer entertained the crowd with a oa! s-do with band accomp aniuT-nt. After Save on Yoi Inidana Hunting Licenses $1.00 I KIPb.S SPIPIPCT TU CHAN(;i:. ( lUAKKTTHS Caotli, lyiji ky Strikes. I'lcdraont-s. b-A- t t'a; , Pa hi-. Idle Iluurs, Life, (aids. i'hesterrieblüi. Ileijulir HO.: size I1-.- pacttat''. er i art on C 7c ef 'jr far ?l4 0 Patiauis. ('mars, rej-'iil r sho. ;-a, kaue, or cart -in JO Oft f lUO for r.,,yj Nebore. S:;n Sldoeü. l.V p" L, u'e. r carton f L"'U ian-tt- JQ bCKAI AM) SMOKING TOUAfCOS All r 0 T " -1 r bran-is of fnoLiui; iri-1 dH'wiiii,' tol'ac. !. la-gi;i.ir IP-: -ire. i r or 1-' for $1.00 ILIO TOinCTOS ilorg.sLoe. Star. China x and Sp. .ir..-.. i. live sri.fa to Qflr loUIid. far UC K.AltS liV T II K UO Abb IMPI.LAK bKAMiS All ": s!c. t-ux -I " far Ah v i.'. butt of '.a far . ..$3.00 $3.50 wAi:L-hV. !'..x.?f $4.50 TIN IIl"III0K;. euio p . . u : 1 1 t!a i'n:..t .p-.-rr, ruxe ! at. 1 Velv.t. sl.r.o si.o. for. . . . , $1.35 (r.e peiirai plass l--u:uiJor l'r.a-e r I'r.a.-e $1.49 Albert. Keb'u.ar fl.,o s.zc fur MOKINt. TOIIACC'OS. Ibptihir 17. tir. f Pn:. AU ort T UXe la. Velvet, UiJ Lilsii. Lj ky VJlxV..1 $1.00 "Ke-;al.r l tin3 f s.,....t Tipa :i:.d d l CeFr.y. f .r CO CC . r cart- a i f two l f ...... V.OO ? arry u om;l-tr line f l'atrat Me-fticlne and urldri'. EliGEL'S CUT RATE 01 S. MUIiljan St. south li-fn.l. Inj.

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(!i at t!i.- town hall, with a laro crowd presvnt. M. It. Castr.'-r .lohr ". Murdoch aal C. 1. Y:vhi r will s-nd a car - load of applts t i I-'lorida. and will '. av- r.i ! v. t for the look aft' r tl fruit. Thv Vdnda- ein1 will 1!? ll til' m. ft! Veir, sdriy ev.-n:t:? wit!; Mr.-. '. O. McOm'.'er. Mrs. Juiia Hi an is er.nfmi d to 9 I a i 1 1 1 a i ' I . o l ". . .. 1, r- . .- . . i, . . ; I Mrs. Laiea Wire .- (;i:;i:i:. fluth 'Vneihar' No of : Mb nth j 1 a nd sp nt Sunday w ith lo r p ar. nts. ; .b.hn Cherhnt aid famil. F. H. Vincent ed' Chicago -penciim,' a Iw das with Ins s-m. Homer Vim-'-i'.t. ind family. 3 pa H A ') r-j ii ; ti i H . I f H v -

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Belts Shirts Collars Underwear

Exclusively a Young Men's Store 110 South Main St. Opposite Court House

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We have told you why we are selling I; our merchandise at cost. The season has been late. Buying has been slow. In or- jj der to get our actual investment out of S our large stock we are selling Ardmore fj -uits and overcoats and men's furnish- '

ings at the same price we paid for it when we boucrht wholesale.

Our stock of Ardmore cloth es is large.

young man, and while Ardmore clothes are made especially for the young fel

of lows, our heavy serviceable, dressv

more mature vears. Won't you drop into our store when

vou come downtown and look over these ti

suits and overcoats? You'll like their appearance and the price the same that

we paid for them is sure to make a favorabie impression.

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