South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 327, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1920 — Page 8

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IRISH AND OHIO TWO UNDEFEATED TEAMS OF WEST

Comp arative Scores Aain-t Purdue Give IS". I). Bi Margin. TlY M. 1'. CTIJ.Y. Wtth i prnt :-.-'., at ;m n l, N're l:ir.-i-j and ;ht' StAte tii: .s: ir.. mit a.- tr-'-! two leailJrur t ri r r i - 'if t ! j - v. ff th j l.r.th rlalnH' 'j;s ? :-r to all oh-r t"'tm of th,' r: rorni'l'" 1 her .; l i!e 'iturilny J.y wlnnlriR .n .; minute t.-ry v-r , l!llr.r.i, n. 7 to 0 score, v.hlie Notr Darr pli t.f r S'-rni-flnal i jT'-ip. tMrni". in rr;-- .f th- -rvt' '. ('-"'. fcorf-a nf the n r n at lv a: f-tn:, whi rf tin- Iri-'h wamp-! r" f rt h v. .-T -rn t v a wfirc of 3 3 to 7. One Coinparidi. cj, por -" 'i 1 n t"irn" l'-?v-.ni th -t t.-arr.? 1 put it f t!i' j re-i!m of pM; itl ?.y a nnfr-j t ri " rulincr which vmiH forhi 1 )hi;. arrvinp Its fnn fur'h r. only oil'-! in'-ani ,f fomjarl:in of the strength of the twe trnmn I lf? to footl.all; famlom. th com fn rat lv- rir s of, thr- two vns ncralpst th'-ir only' rnutual nppnnp;',t, rurrlu-. I Ohio State met PupIim' early It. the person anrl rain'! a rlf-rlon of; 17 to 0 oVf-r th I'"ik -makers at, 'o'timliu. The Tt'ikeye.s yrnrlj two tourhdowr. ar.'l a F.eM ;:m1 au airt Coarh SVanlon's charts. 1 "" r rarr! pin veil I'unln at '"'art irr FIrM two ran up r to 0 'vrf'ks pas' ami .cr-nr- with fur touchdown.. Thr- Irish stirtfl a s. roiiil striruT train against the' I '.ol'Tma krs, art.1. after .enrintr a.' touchdown with thr n'TYf", ran! in the first tram, whlrh si-nro,! 21 I tnlflitional points an1 retired at thej ri'l of th thJM qurirter. Coarh Korkno's how p!nyrl lrs than nnohalf nf lhr C'lmi1 nttainst thi I.ol!rmnkorp. From this rornparison it wouM y.-om that N'otro Iam.' ha the fd'1 on its "onf'r!ir' for thw stern tit'r. S-:HiIon for X. I). The Irish also p-t thr h-cision of th only man in thr w-st romp trnt to JtHlcro thr rrlativf s'rrnth of th two tram., Coarh S-anlon rf i'arlur. Thf roilrrtaakr mentor lrc!arrl aftr thr ptn' h rr tli.it l!okn's tram wn suprrior to Ohio Statr ami to rvrry oth"r tatn Pur!'i' h.ail rr.it rlurincr th" prason. Ar.othrr fart to l.f rnsilrrfil is th comp irativ,- sroia s. of Xotrr N'otro Iarnr an.l "F.:l,' T n" trams atralr.rt Northw-t rn. a ronf rrncr int-mhrr. Thr Irish Sittinlav a Xorthw sfr rn th m st : v r- 1 n 1 1 - j hir:r thr- hav r r. iv il th!s m-.:som wh.-n th. y pi' 1 tip th- " ' to 7 s- orr.' Iowa, th." !iut prv rful scurin ; !rtn in th" ronf rrrn'". ratrfl as a' h ttrr i.ffn-i o ortraiiiatioti than thr 'hio .In 'iipioTi". manas;'! t a"i ' rtimlatr a 20 to 0 M-orr aua'nst thr Turpi. . I Aszirs I.at Opiw.m-.it. j That.k.-:i in ihn' will th r r : : 1 1 Katnr of thr saason for Nn!iv lati. wlini th" Trl-h mr"t th" Mich-j !;.in Airi:!"s at Kast T-nsin,'. Th' j Ao-'if this yf ar liav. th w ak st j tiam (lfVrlnpcil at lhf Mit hierin colIrr !n mnnv rasons au arr - prct"i! to oft;r llttlr or position t"j Xotrr ratu". I In thr rast fly trnr.if Mtlll rlnimj rha mpionship hotior" 1i'.t four have, thrir n'oonls marrr.I hy tir pani v I rittshniT. r. nn State. Harvar.l. Prinr ton nnl T'oston Toll tT" hnvrj not yrt mt Jf-frat. Th" first four; havr hr"n 1 1 . howrvrr. and ov j will ho t'ümlmtol Tha nk tri vine lav . when IVnn ?tatc m . tM PIttshuia'. , l.oston Colkeo. tho only untlrfratr 1 i and untied tram in tho as-t. ha yt ! ti mrt fT"orcrti-)vn ami Holy1 Cr.,, two formidah'.r ronti'tnl'-rs, ! itlirr of whlf'h may wrtrk th" Ilo- , Ionian?' hopr.. TIII7 LT.LSWORTl! STORE. I 4 1 7 - 2 4 m c.FLrt niwrit r.-.c At Washinetott restaurant. Orchestra everv cvnlng. 9 4-tf SPECIAL TUESDAY CEDAR CHEST 42 inches long, dovetail construction, dust proof lid, copper banded $21.50 H. LEFilONTREE

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BOWLERS TURN IN LONG HONOR ROLE FOR WEEK

Schnelle is Stellar Performer With First and Second Place Krueger First in the 600 Class Interest in Tournament Increases.

iiy .ii:iiosapii.t spaiu;. '.c'ttir.e into th- thick of th" iowlinR ..-.ison thr pr"dominatincr topic pr va ilintr ainone th" rraft is tournamrnt.s. nothwithstandinir of thr fact that tii" majority of th" .oral ! .-nctirs havr close rarrs and thr intirrst in th" various or a n iza t ion. L- at a hlth pitch. W'iii!" th" torunnmrnt of th" American Howling Cor.grr.4 doos not hrizin until ihr month of March howh r usually lost sieht of the art that th- "iitri' .s r losf arly in Frbfary. In rnl r to ohtain rlesiraMe hookines from th" M-rrrtary itowlra tliould itct busy now atpl ulve the matter thorough ct.t.sidrration. ' , What is creatine the -pa ra mount intcnM among the local clan is the coming Interstate tournament, which will he held in this city heeinnlne New Y"ar'x day. South IJeini howh-rs eav this event misr-ratde .upp')rt last y. .ar as they did r.ot appreciate its importance. Hut they are going to make amends for their shortcomines and it is a mora! certainty that th" local entry will at hast he douhled over that of last year. H it our state organization is also I -comine in for some attention. A n.any repr"S"ntativs a possihle at notic" has heen issued hy the secre- t nt.xt Sunday's meeting.

tary of that hody that the directors will meet at Indiana poll on Sunday afternoon on Iec. 12. At this gathering they will elect oflicers for the ensuing year and also determine the , place of holding the next tourna- ! merit ot' the organization. Mcx'ting Sunday.

Heraus-" of the spp-ndid patronage ! and came hack the following evenwhich the state event is always ac-J ing with the ( )rf uns- and posted 2447. corded from this city, local howlers opening with eight straight strikes should take some interest in the j in tiie former and negotiating three preliminary details involved. Every j "turkeys" in the latter performance, howler should have a preference as j Third place was also annexed hy to how, when and where this- tourn-!one of the antlered herd when Mark

anient is to he held and conducted. A meeting for that purpose will he held at the Elk's Temple next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock hy the South Hctid Howling .association. Howlers- should not lose siht of the fart that they must he attiliated with the local howling association in their respective cities hefore they hecome eligible to participate in the various sanctioned tournaments, which include the state and interKtate events. All bowlers who are not yet members) of the .association should join the same and send as i

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i:iKs Holl Illg Score.. Tiie wet k's local league play was featured hy exceptional hie .scores hrir.e posted on the Klk'.s Temple drives, in which the veteran Hoh

Schnelle rather monopolized the hig score places in our roll of honor, He rcdled 2. 4 with the Hucktails in the IClks' league on Tuesday evening Zimmerman knocked 'em for 242 in the Temple league. nother noteworthy feature of the play at the Temple drives was the lirst donhle cer i iry of the season for Captain Wi'c'i, of the Flags, who turned in 218, therehy keeping his team in the race for the paic. The complet list of honor roll performers is as follows: Players'. Tjeugm. Scores. Schnelle, Elks ...r 23 1 Schnelle, Federal 2 47 Zimmerman. Temple, 200-2 42 Heche, Elks L'09-23.

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Call. Olivers 234

Hernhardt. Antlers Krueger. Elks Hi: Scott, Olivers . . .'22-22 Hruggner, Antlers . . . . At vax. Elks , IVrsehkc, Telephone Hurkart. Federal Welch. Antlers , Schmidt. Elks Popp, divers , Lontz. Elks Vargo. West Sid'- , Terry. Mivers K reczew ski. Olivers , C.cmberlinc. Olivers , Ponds. Federal Oewart. ()litls Weaver. lvers , Shamhaiieh. Lathe Works. Wallis, Federal Hauck, Olivers (f. Popp. Commercial...., Tuttle. Federal Van Kirk. Elks , Hvatt. Elks Wcekler. Olivers , Keith. divers Hredemus. Federal Schafer. Elks ....221 2 21 211 21S 21 217 21K 214 .... 2 1 4 211 214 ....2i:: 2 1 n 2 1 .1 . . . . 2 1 rt 212 ip . . . 1 ....211 202-210 210 . 1 1 0 . ... 209 209 . . . . 2'S 20?,. 207 207 ....20ft 2 0:, 203 . . . . 2.1 ....204 204 . ... 204 . . . . 2 0:: . ... 20:: ....20 :: . . . . 202 . . . . 202 2 01 201 201 201 . . . .200 20 0 . ... 20. . . . . 200 P.eyers, Antlers Corcoran. Antlers Aranowski. Olivers Gheen, Elks Hepler. National McOrath. Federal Staley, Telephone Swanson. Commercial O. Popp. West Side Hoinski. West Side Meeyeri. West Side Class. Olivers Holland. Watch Co Haab. Elks Haugan, Elks C.ismior. West Side M. Popp. Commercial Hartzer. Teh phone A. Wagener Commercial.... Buchholtz. Olivers Williamson. liv rs Knieper Icails Select Clas. Carl Kruege r is without a peer in select circles in crushing of the maples this season. Seldom a wr k passes but what his name dors -not appear among the star performers. This week he led the crowd with one of the most consistant performances, showing 222. 22 1 and 21 in the order named for a f, 1 count. In all there were six select circle performers in which Schnelle made the grade twice, and, all of them were made on the Elks' Temple alleys, the complete list of which are as follows: I Ma vers. League. Total. Krueger, Elks 60 1

exclaimed the chap who had just heard the why and wherefore of Spur Cigarettes. It didn't take him long to say, "Switch me to bpurs. Notice that good old-t!iie tobacco taste in Spurs. Trace it dowr and you will find it comes from the-bleiid of choice Turkish, finß Burley, and other home-grown tobaccos. Rich refreshing right. Finger Spur. It's fat and full-rolled. Note the crimped seam no paste there. It's a neiu ivr inkle in cigarette making and Spur owns it all. You'll discover that crimping means easier drawing, slower burning, better taste. Spur is a well-dressed cigarette the richlooking, brown and silver package of twenty, with its threefold wrapping, suggests good taste as plain as day. Ring out the old, ring in the new. Start fresh with Spur. , Liccett & Myers Tob acco Co.

Her he. Llks 529 Schrulle. Elks 61ft ll.tharle. Elks .......612 hnrlU?. Federal 611 Zimmerman, Temple 604 Elk IIae Ills Average. Howlers in the Elks' league have exceptional pood averages this season n which Carl Krueger is show

ing tho boys a merry clip, leading the league with tho tine average of lt5 for 20 games. There are 11 men "ho have averaged 10 of tx-t-I r for the season, as follows: lM.ncrs. Chili, .eragc. Krueeer. Hills .19." Hredemus. Hills IV Hepler. Huckeyes IS.". Schafer. Specials SZ Atv.is. Specials 1 S 4 I.ott. Hucktails 1S4 Richards. Hucktails 14 Pischke. Sox Hlackmore. Specials Schnelle. Hucktails Vnft Kirk. Specials .1S2 . 1 i 1 .ISO .180 Cam Tonight, Monday: STAXOAHI OIL LEA!FE: Renowns vs. Superlas. Inner Oils vs. Moeuls. Parolitcs vs. Petro 5. TELEPHON E LK A C, I E . Wrecking Crew vs. Peacemakers Moonshine vs. Lucky Strikes. Lemons vs. Sunshine. Nuts vs. Rounders. WATCH CO. LEAGUE. Finishing vs. Training; Dials vs. Jobbing. Jeweling1 vs. Timing. Motion vs. Hanking. Tin: hotel oltvf.u thanksgiving MYTTNEi: I.CI. FROM 1 l .XTIL 5 Thanksgiving afternoon a continuous dance will he given in the Tapestry room of the Hotel Oliver. me7zanine floor. This is something entirely new and those desiring to dance continuously will have this opportunity, as there will be two orcliestr furnis-hing the music. The admission to this afternoon affair will he 7.-.c per couple. i:lks ri:Tiii:R party. For members and ladies. Tuesday evening. November 2.1. Turkey?, ducks, chickens and candy given as prizes. Lots of fun. Don't miss it. Committee. ? 4 49-22 Coal, wood and feed. Jaquith's Rive r Park Yard. Call Mish. 207. Advt., 9 4 5.1-Dcc. 4

ARROWS WIN FROM RUM VILLAGE, 16-0 Wcijilit luu Power of Winners Too Much for Light illagers.

Tho Arrow football t"im .numphod over the Hum Village eh -von yesterday afternoon by a score of 1ft to 0. Thi much heavier Arrow team dtpMided upon straight football while the losvrs woi ked on thaeral attacJi. It u:us a hotly contested .-ondict and was tho roughest seen in South i J.enu ior years. j.ir tlf (hr A,.. rows were' taken vut on account on injuries while one Hum Villaee man was taken ut with a sprained ankle. The Allows rerci ing the h.t:i at the opening of the game and in seven plays made a touchdown. Hero the lUhter Hum Village team using rough tactics and forward Passes outplayed the Arrows the rest of the quarter. The second period marked with both teams playing about even. The Rum Village team through a -care when Whitev recovered a fumble and ran almost for a touchdown being downed hy the last man in the way for a marke r. Villagers Come Rack. Rum Village came hack strong in the second half and worked th.. i.,n to the 2s yard line onlv to he stopped by a fumble. Here the Arrows by line plunges worked the hall to the 2. yard line where the Hum Village held. Findhy's pass to Walling was Intercepted hy Erhart. Weinberg broke through the Rum Village team on a criss-cros f.r (goal, running .1.', yards. Findlev i kicked to Hoagen who brought the ball to mid field. Failing to ealn kick. Jui.lloy. Grey .and Kuhiak worked the hall to tho yard where they were checked. Grey kicked behind the goal and Erhart

TT7Eall have' something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Piices are coming V down, steadily but surely; the cost of living is becoming lower and lower, and prices of clothing is beginning to look like the good old days when a dollar was worth 100 cents.

Men's Suits All kinds, all styles and materials in the new models, double and single breasted, suits that last year sold for $50 to $75, priced at $36.50 $39.75 $45.00

Dresses Silk, serge, tricotine, velour, made in the season's newest styles, embroidered and plain, at specially reduced prices. $18.90, $22.50, $24.75 $29.50

Waists Georgette, silk and taffeta Overblouses in pretty models at attractive prices. $5.90 up to $12.50

Furs, Scarfs. Mufts and

Fur Scarfs from $12.90 up. Wool Sweaters and Wool Scarfs. Pretty tic-back sweaters and comfortable scarfs re duced specially for this sale. $5.90 to $9.90.

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clowned hchind the goal pos. mak-l in g the score 16 to o. Whitey. Hoagen and Erhart wer.the main cops of the Hum Vi!: i -1 chvrn. Th" lir.e, although outweighed 27, pound-;, held th" heay Arrow hack'ieh without caH tini" after time. Forth. Arrow. Findb v. ! U :..t . 1. . I lrii-tTtr. ur y an i . :i v r1 tr stars. TEHRi: corn:. Nov. 1.. Twin h.vs w re o- - a to Mr. a r. : Mrs-. Clarence J. ttm r on Nov. 1 .' 1 Ko.tnoke, 'a. The .J. ttm is w . : -. . form rly of this pl.n .-. ' Mrs. Ph i ' e o K:: 1 v . f L.. i on . .. was the s 1 J l : ll ' -i . ' M .-. L of M rs. Jair.o"

Mr. and Mrs. Fr d S;mth att. t:d- j 1 ' eil tiie 3 Oth w .'.ding atmiv. rs .ry .-.f . Mr. and Mrs. Fr 1 H-um - f i'or-t.iL'-Prairie. Ti:.d i" er.mg. ' r. ' Abo jt so mics's were p-.s. i,t. Mrs. Hos- Wüliam nt-rta no .1 l number of ladies at her home :: j Monday, in honor of Mrs. X.ttn v j ..

... i - vi-,, o in c, ". i. l l i ' twi soo.tn for the winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. A:gus? An.b-r.ti and John Andi rson spent Suml.iv .u.. V, m . " at the hom- of Mr. and Mr-i. )sc ar Luth r of X w "arlis; Mrs-. J. W. CautTman spent Thursil.iv at Westville, Irid. Mrs. J.s. j.h Carr and Mrs. .1. !:. Paulin. Mrs. Ivis Mark and son of River Park wer- guests of Mrs. Arm.'na Hubhanl last wa.-k. Th- Aid society of th" oliv chap-l ir.t Thursday with Mrs India Van Dusan of X'ew Carlisbn Mrs. Saunders of White Pigeon. Mich., was the week-end euest t h-r son. T. M. Saund rs. and f.imi'. A box social will be held at the Hamilton t hurch I'riday -v i.ing. William lirown is moving his family from th" Hubbard farm to hi.s own farm west of New CarlisV Arnold Milb r and family have moved t" tho farm of Guy R. Smith for the winter months, tho latter havine moved to Chicago. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

The prices in this store, always within reason, now are lower than at any time in the past four years, only because our big buying organization in New York is in the market daily buying as the prices drop, passing the saving to you. Read these prices, come in our store, dress yourself and family and don't worry about the money, pay us as you get paid.

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Look, men. Don't it remind you of the old days? A fine overcoat, ulster style, a big warm coat, big collar, roomy pockets and a belt all around, for $27.50 - $36.50 - $39.75 New Fall Coats and Coatees A wonderful assortment of Cloth and Plush Coats, at prices so low you wonder how we can do it. It's no secret our buying organization is the reason. Cloth Coats $17.95 to $35.75. Plush Coats $24.90 up. Special lot of Cloth Coats to sell for $15.90.

Now is the time, more so than at any time of the year, when our charge account system helps wonderfully in arranging to buy the many presents you will have to buy and natural large expense the coming Christmas season brings, th erefore take advantage of our liberal charge account system; your credit is good; just say charge it. We are more than pleased to open your account.

Ladies' Suits New models, made of serge, tricotine, velour. There is a special lot of suits for this week only reduced to $32.95

Sets, just the thing to dress up your new suit or dress.

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RECORDS TO DATE

Records' of thr." : id te i'.-A-t in t;i" wes-i a r. 1 th" :r. ! f . .1 t : : i - ot tr..- i it.cl :d i k ., i s- of Sa turd a TUT. FT. Notn Dann-. 1 una irrn ri j 1' 1':: rd :: . . W.t S. N. I :: : ". '.: " i Neb-ask. . 7 j ; No-thw r Valparaiso ! ZZl - Total - A :r. '.7 1 Ohio Mate. 4 : I 'S - ' w. s-. ,. . r'.:,i . . . 1 Fur. hi. . " 7 ; " N .-" 1 . M his ' 7: Ioirvc- ' 1 ' W; s.n 7 i 1 : T.-'a: r " i " J " ; M i im - 1 1 M. Al- s ',: E.:m-i ... X rthw i - 7 : : . "h:e. r . h:o s: it- 1 ' I : l T. .'. - ' im. r.sr. I'eim Mate. M.ihb-nb'g 7 j -s . "iT'.v a 7 " ' ' '; J 1 ' ' ' . :! : ; 1 ; h .. o r.v-bu e X .r;oK.i . U'' ; 1Ak Va!.;.,; ' Pittvhurg 4 7; ( ; tu a . . . " r.4; W. Vire'i.i:; 7 ; S r.o ;: . . 7 1" ; ; r a T. h 1 1 4 . Lifa ' t " . Pen i a . . 7: W. ar.d .1 . " 1 4ft -To-.i: 1 1 Pi liwcton. 17; S w i rt h'oi '. .'7. ; M.ir'il S. o. o t; W. at.d L. o 1 4 ; AnnaT oh . ( 1"; W. V.r-ia 14; H irvard . . 1 20; Yah. 34 1 Tora! : Harvard. "; Ho'y Cross 4 1; Maine ... " 2 1 ; V.ilp ira is.. " :a ; Williatr.s . . " 1 : Centre ... 14 14; Vir-rinii .. o 1 4 ; IVi nr. ton. 1 t 27; Hrown i: Yale . . 2"S Totti 0 "v Il.-toii College. 20; Fordham . 0 21; Vale 1.1 12; Sprimrih-U o :'.4; Host on F.. 0 37: Tufts .... o 1 2: Mari.-tta . . ir-,7 Tota'. K 'rb'r calendars and adverti:n. royalties of Mo.b l Calendar Co., io" E. Wayne st. Phom- 612? L. 1 2 - 2 ; Boys' Suits and Overcoats Mothers, buy your Doy's suit or overcoat here. Splendid styles and materials at extremely low prices, considering the quality.' $10.90 to $15.75

Girls' Coats A big assortment of pretty modrls tor the little Miss, at prices to suit any purse. S8.90 up to S14.75

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