South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1920 — Page 8
rME south bend ihm Ctjyra itaniö unuvivuieu cb xvace u ivtuiuncu jr uuiuaa nurturö iexu3 iuse HUNDRED THOUSAND : bowlers prepare for I ARROWS WIN FROM AT GAMES IN WEST; - 5JG i 1X4 V TOURNEY WABASH Ä. L 20-6 ii.i . NOTRE DAME, OHIO AND ILLINOIS LEAD WEST n.r 1
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'cnn State Looks Best of Five Contenders in East. Notre Dame to Meet Last Dangerous Opponent in State University Team.
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INDEED, t.ere Ere feme fashior. yesterday did not differ from th cr.e ir. hi strong your- ärr..i--d;j
lender with j t.rilv f'i'jr oay.-; r. s. j Th" Nnvy crushed Georgetown's I .ir. .:':': w.th a ' 1 to victory and .yra' r.; mir. i:' l '.;i:-r,;nffinn v ?: r.-'.-: fr- r:i th" running with a 1 l to show el ?.-re. Tb.r W. v J. team .tt:- i.f th sT.-r.gth of for- ''' f-' itf l p.rirch thrr.utch N w Iluir- . -1 r. ! t- humhlinq Co.-ton l.nivrrsity i to o. I'ril.'v.s j-tartlirt,' upspta (ccur r t u '.'. 's pin s will n't change :i it. nt hta rMiir.r ail of tho - rs t: t t arpn which have alr. ..'.y .- iü.-r. 'l i"f. at. MICHIGAN CITY IS VICTOR OVER TEAM FROM NOTRE DAME MICIIICAN' CITY. In'l., Nov. 7. Th-- Ani'Th in a:n toam d fratcd !: X"tr- P.ii:.'- day st'jvlint.s Iht .-a:.-l.iy f : . a cruwl f 1.000 fan? i y a .- oi.-. 7 to 2 i: a a;;i'- vliich s : irr ' 1 hy many im stionahl" i. . i-.. i.ti '". part of tlo- rf.-r-'.' a: ! !,;..;;! .-. '. oh f vli(:a aft in .in -i , i i ' i: y ..f .M..irlit-s fc r tho L- .;: ii mi and who wi-rr naturally ; .;;. .!.- to .- tii.-ii men win. . r.iw v. . i -.!o- "ft lit lrd- ciMons '! a tlo- .-; t ta tor- w. rr d : 'iJ.tfd t ;h- tr. .itir.'T.l acerd-d tho visitT . Tip Ii'. Io.-.r rit;ht halfhark i'. f tip' 'lutv-tiotiablf iilayrf. r.f ri yards frr a touchdown on a . ! h;:. !;. H . however was called i-ai 1; for !m-1p. c-fl.-;d, a.. absurd im;.. '-;!;aty .:i such a play. On i :..- othr dubious decision tho left ,1 f . 1 p- visitors grabbed a pass t!." air bt hiiul th- legion peal. : :.'.y to have one of his opponents take the ball out of his hands .as !s p: h imr it on the ground. Tie ..lion man was tackled and I 1 1 I. 1 I.I ..1 1 ii "A ii' ii i.cinipi ins own Koai ny me : end. and for this the officials a'.iow . d the Day Dodgers a safety. Although outwelphfd 20 poundto the man tho Day podce rs played .1 far superior brarol of football and - th'1 praise of both fans and f". - ..'i!-e for th ir clean sportsmanI b:;-. u ix;i: takes young M l IN CHARGE 11 HEN HISTORY IS LEARNED ' .. .. s '1 i ii l.KHAUT. Ir..!.. . m , . I . 1 . I m a 1 h.,d 'all th.-v c.M.id do to pa'v j .. bill, so I th.oiht IM bet- J , , ,., ,p- .1,,;.. , v j 1 .;!;.. 1.1. r .a,. 1. ss m th.- family 1 ': I V 1.1, .1
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' appe.ibd to J:jdg" ad of following tli.. of the I o i I I t . I f tool ii : i i his own ui'ii'. And - io :o"-: P'-" s. not to w-nd i.i i p. t relati't in Kanv Vis i" Swno, Lat Great nnuia nfWt that do not change. The lover of lover cf today. He took his loved the lover af yesterday with all
Rrcortl Crowds . at Saturday Conference Contests 11,000 Here.
CJTTCACO. Nov. 7. Aftrr the 5tbark !u tn war, foothall apparently is rr tu miner to its own, for ahou' 100,0 00 p-TJ-ons s!iw western conferfnrf love as in artion Saturday In th.- crcatr5t of collegiate sports. Other minor roller? Karies aL-o at-tra't'-d larpo crowds, including an stiniated crowd of 17.000 at the Do. ..i'.iwrfMtre fr.irno at Indianapolis Tioosands who w-re unablo to att pd tho rarns kept newspaper of-fic-s bu.-T Kivin out pcoro.s of the pa mos in various part.i of the country. Chicago set the record for attendance with a crowd estimated at 32.AftO, th larffi'St ratherinp that ever attended a conference came. Every ?eat at Stat; Field, where the Illini d-fe.iied the Maroons 3 to 0. w:h pold a M-eek out. Itoofs cf the flat I'Uildincrs ntir the playing field were crowded by tho.-e unable to j?et In. Minrnar olis reported that a crowd estimated at 22,000 raw Visconsln win from Minnesota 3 to 0. Columbus I Iiis 20.0O0. Columbus, o., home of vOhlo State, which is rivintr Illinois a sclos.- race for the championship this reason, r.-port d that an estimated crowd oi ' 0.0 0 0 f.aw Michigan meet her Vater'oo. 14 to 7. Th" frame at Iowa City between Iowa and Northwestern was played in a downpour and this affected the crowd there, but tho rain did not damp.-n the ardor of the fcotba'l nthu.-iaMs who wejit to the pam" clad in raincoats and earning urnlr -lias. At South "Rend, wher Notre Dame played Purdue, a conference member, the crowd was estimated at 11.000. Indiana, the other member of thci conference, did not play. MINOR LEAGUES HOLD BIG MEET Score or More Representatives Bound for Confab at Kansas City. CinCAOO, Nov. 7. Representatives of a score or more of minor leacue baseball clubs left here Sunda v niirht for Kansas City to attend the annual meetimr of th? National j Association of Minor Iaprues there I Tuesday. Sunday numerous confer- , 1 rices wen held here with the proI po 4"d baseball reorganization as the I 1 hief subject. I Arnonrr those in the party were lack Hendriks and W. J. Smith of
! Indianapolis; John H. Farrell. sec--(,v - .. y,,u ' reta ry of the association; f'al Kv- ', I',' i- ''.mi i..v!i"- Oakland: E. W. Dlckerson,
presidnnt of the Ontrpl league: - Jrcre Maimes. president of th; .Michmnn-nntano iracu;: D.ivld U ' u"'- o" -'1" ""- "l -e ...t,-,
p! th.v're h.u-, I national b autP-; T. J. Hlckey. pres- .... 1, ident of tlie Atnerican association.
headed, but- to the home of Mrs. Hoover's father, nn Ohio farmer, Whefe tile liest of ClTO Ufld pb'Ut.V to at are j.romised Cbm until such tin.' as his "folks' are in condition to take him back. CHANGE vs. .?V 7 'J , :.V:'Va-7:,A.y .11 - ' . . : a-: I : - I - '- i - 4' VwH-t" I I ;.:v -
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the tenderness ad the fluttering heart-happiness that filled him with we, as does the Hover of today. Love is as old as time and shows itself in a fashion that never changes, let years My as they wil.
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Honor Roll for Week First in the
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Sunday dates to omp"t- .-hould tlo-y pr. l-v V'-'k-'m. .!at ape t itcy netierrilly rlo, ;;s it is customary t r- tho- o .; 'it "U. "t tu n learn 3. Entries for the evr nt will dos- at n.idn;ht ! .o! --r li'i'n. !.:. Thtournament will 'a- onduef d 0:1 the . t r t . - !..i-.s a.-, it ".a.- la-" year, for thtre will b- champiotiship corite.-ts he!in ti- ..nd two-mop. teams and individuals, the entrance tV- h.-;iiLr J ; for . ) .nt, v.hi.h. if the entries will fill as well as pro-tournament üii n-t will I. - at i v. id d. -volop into one of the 1 anregt pvi lits v 1 oft red for u iui tiatnei-.t of ItH size. The manner in r-hlch local t.owlers attack m Hi- raapb-.- bust week would indicate that they are ready for any kind ot matches and tournaments. One of the outstanding featuro-s of the v.o-k's l--y proved to
be the liucktails-IIoofs contej-t in lost tho second pame of the s.-ri s famous Iliirtk tails nri(n: them ,'ar And this vicious attack was not confined to any one leapue or bowling establishment. In tho Antler' leagru, the Coltsand Jewels piled up tremendous scores, the former com ing within 12 pins of 1.100 total inj their pocond pame. The Jewels had an exceptionally big nif-'ht. a th- y had tho famous Flarrs a.s their oiponents and what they did to tho latter was the resemblance of a. ma. - - sacre, in spite of the brilliant work of Frank liruner. Joe Toth did the heavy work for tho victor, turnins in C01 flat for tha-m. As the result of the Keneral humbardmer.t of the pin ,vpill-rs th re wore many chanui in the v irions leajruo standings throushout the city. Decau.-e of the closer. s.s of the clubs, the Watch Company leaKue. whero seven of tho eiht teams are within three panics of each other aftr elffht weeks' play, the preate-;t number of changes took place in their percentage column. The Hankers were able to hold the lead but the Trainings came up even with them, while the Finishing. Timing and Motions are tied for third place. In the American league the Athletics took the Mud Hens for a run and the Drowns trounced the White Sox for a similar number, which changed the complexion of the lead- ! ors considerably. In the Commer cial league the Orpheums cleaned house while the leading Cutters los-t a game, the former pulling up on even terms with the loaders. In the Federal league the rfuns changed places with the Fawns, making the race a dazzling one for second place. , Considerable rivalry prevails in the National league, where the first seven clubs are separated by only four games. However, the Doderers appear to hang on to the leadership tenaciously. ' While the Choka Stars have been in front in the West Side league all season, they are fingin? the going tougher as the schedule advances and the leaders are now tied by the J. N. club, with the rest of th. mob below making rapid progress. INittlnj: tho "Oi" in Botirgeol'-e. Mrs. : Jones. at grand opera; "Henry, why do you insist on bringing tho newspaper to the opera?" Mr. Jones, who puts the "boor" In bourgeois.-: "I can't understand th. m Lvetalians." "No?" "And I thought maybe T Could read betwet n the lines." Cartoons Magazine. ByJuanUa Hamcl SM Ml . i lit, .a
January Pischke Leads
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'iv - vi-i'irt: f.an vr :i'.itu ti ' tip. i;iks' le,iu"jo !:i which Up- latter after pilitic up l.'Joy pins-, the famous bv . ml-t-mo of two om- . KANSAS FULLBACK DIES OF INJURIES .Tf'I J-7) IV C MIA' 'i.b. ti i tT.tJlv, n.MDf FUA. Kas., Nov. 7. .lack Iteevos. 2't, fullback for the Kansas 'lt.. .(.v.ii'il f. .M m !.. I u.r fu,1,iark ou th1 Grt.:it Iy,lk,.s ! naval tiainir.i; station team. died here Sundny of injuries be received in tip- Norma! Washburn game yesterday afternoon. Keevcs was paralized when his 'C . V , ''-'" U1tck was .wisted durrnt-a play. lie bver renamed cnsciuusne-sy. br neve Ef Miomy. She: George dear. I've just been thinking that if we could afford to buy that thousand dollar car He: Yes? She: Wouldn't it be just splendid to get that two thousand dollar one we saw Ir. the wh.duw? Cartoons Magazine .
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There you have Spur's big reason in a nutshell. Its what an American Legion man said after he had puffed a Spur for a moment or two. He knew cigarettes. Found how comforting a good one is. Had 16 months in France. And he ncw what he was talking about when he said: "More Lic a Smoke" " That s because you can taste die good tobacco in Spurs. You get the aroma of a new and delicious blend of the fnest leaf grown in Turkey, fine Burley and other home-grown tobaccos. Unmarred bystarch because the seam is crimped not pasted. Longer and sweeter in the smoking c-lowcr in the burning. Fresh and fragrant as you open the pack, because it's triplcwrapped. Priced to be popular and packaged to be select. See for yourself "more 1 a Smoke." Liggett if Myers Tobacco Co.
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top Plunjzint: of South H'ii(I Barks. Thft Arrow "lev. 01 '.r-' trr.'-ip ' '1 A. A. S'i'Pl-iv aft. rponn th. prii-.k'hr..' k cridir.-n l v thv i ,,f -" 'r ' Tin- Wai.-.sh" t. am tmmd re it- d" una hi. to to -a in throucli tip ; :m- ,,r aroun.d the t'afks. .-tr.d . ,i?-iy r ii. d ti... ,,,-rial va v w,c h wns! t:itdoy-d throughout th-- r.:.tir--Contest. 1 WeaK forwards were t.. : fault! T the Wahash. team, but in tlo t wo j ends. Hal. iii" . r .-it..1 I lec ivir''; nd ard Worth at the ,, . Iiv-ry side, the Wabash i:p n had a well deve'.nj.. d passinj: co;-) hi n.i t mr . Tlo- Arrows score wfthm th.. fo-t three minuts. when line plutiu-es bv Kinb-y and a twenty yard end ran; by u!up plac-d the" . 1 1 on the) uiree aiti lire, a iass ulup to O lb - down. 1 ,nki scor.-d the first touch l niniz up on their naff! in c: overr r. had play, tip- Wabash worked tlo - i !ah sif .ulily down th.- fi Id. a tw.n - ty yard pass. W-Tth to Adams pet ting tli'-ir lor. gorii. Amnvx MKs Ono. Tip Arrows were robbed of X 1 !U'r iKin "t in f,rt period when Finiev after tduneI ing for five yarl through the litp Jon tip- iinal down was tackbd tin- on.- foot line. In the fourth quarter an end ru.i by Klys whici nett(-d thirty yanN tiavrd the way for the second touchdown. Crey go. rig over from tip i' yard line on the ra-xt play. An intercepted piss bv Makielski on tbf rrows l!n yard lira stopped the ocoming attack r.f the Wabash, and I!(f(, thf, n,i;tl ,ftintfrs to th x r. rnu. e-f A( . ; , , . . . ; row ,ist. .Mukiejsk, nir.miig t)p .-nJ tire eighty yards through a broken nein lor tne tone hoown. Lineup: Arrows CO) Wabash (7 Wyr.burg Lutes lef" er.d Meyers lb no fl tack-o '"ruse M.-Yi. k. r left guard
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