South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1920 — Page 10

fh. SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES' Notre Dame Team May Play Ohio State in Post Season Game at Chicago ENGLAND'S PRIME MINISTER PLAYING GOLF ROCKHE WILLING TO PLAY CONTEST FOOTBALL COACHES RECEIVE PANNING ARROWS-PASTIME CLASH THURSDAY THIS DIZZY YEAR! By Ed. Hughes r T.v.'"''? 4 ' I I iiMH refill Mentors Doin Thrown Into Difrarel hy Lnivrr-itv Men. Wmv C i t v Fromotcr Attempting to Arrange Game With Champion Elevens. Turkey Day Game at prinzhrook ill Deeide Local Champion-hip. 0

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rOM'MllUS, O., No. 2".. A po.t--mt-n football frame ltwccij Ohio Male nn. Notre Ibitm- will not h- nintil. rrd ly Olilo Stiite- ntliU'lIr nuihnritio.s, K W. St. .lohn, athletic fJlriM-tor at tlu unlvct lty, fall on Tuemlay nhrht. Wli'm notiihtl of Coach IV kne- tentative approval of sorU a came, St. John tal 1 th.it It was tvt oven jv "remote possibility." St. John iolnlM out tluat western ronferrruv rules pn.hil.lt the playing of more than .- n game- hi a "twm ntul sah! that n immjuoi for wrmidon to play another pa in uoiihl niaele.

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th pla-'''. i' i:.c "n- of til- last I kickers on t!i- !;a.!. ;vi wi!l not) p!Ly for ar.y . m;th of tin;- citli.r.j F"rt.iom rc's a prodigious reel, rmajliol cm!! .r n- r v 1 tO,y ua. In thin its ilizzhst ythr of kfM?p hin: out of th- cia- with I :hril. For ir:.tanco: Northu.St,-m . x, for :h- f.nal, m, k h w0 jj.j, quarter. It a w h n h- unit in I that p.'tFst-s of t ry 1. -crintion I run record. rained into th- nm of the ilvin-j rharli- l'addock rquala the nds and back, l -1 two toi;.'hd..vnsr-vorl'l,:; HO-mt-ttT dash record and

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j t.o of fooihall's funny iuiL't-ym- j

, rrnso- h i:;c latoo-ranev witn , whit h th student? look upon an un- ; Mic ct s-f al coach. j

( Tad Ton'-H v;b" o.-Jlrd in niid- ;.' caon last jcar as tao Mn to 'lead Va'o out of her hos?. Jones J didn't do it this year. Yalo had a

! d!atrou.- y-a?on and Jones' status.

: at fli.. h-ad of th-"- department i.-j i uncertain. i

Karry lVankhart, last year's coach j at '-'o'te; roster anford. football!

tutor at IlutRers, ancl Chet .Iij

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r,il Iodie went to Cornell thiH j 1 .war and made an early ?oas,on sn-j i

jsatitn out of a lot of nondejtTijtt jtahnt. Then the humps tame and jtho students started yelhncr. They C'-uld tir.d r.othini; faulty In hi5

I work, but thoy set upon him for I not allowlr.tr the teim to elect a! ! capta in. J I John Heisman. former coach of: Jdeorcia Tech. started out in thej ;satr.c whirlwind fa.-hion at Penna.j Hut hi" uachine Üoundced r.fter j j tlio half way mark and he is run-i

nirc the gauntlet of criticism. I?ol! I'oiv.eM. new tutor of the Navy, lost j two hie: praines but he seems fcrtu- j nat'-' in hiving a constituency that? will l-ar up under anything If thryj are qiven a victory over the Army. In the west whero they seem le.s

inclined to shift about ana tne foot- ! ball administrations seem almost I permanent, .laid: Wilce of Ohio

I .tate, Hob Zupko at Illinois, John j

, P. Richards at AViscont!n and Dr. ill. 1 Williams at Minnesota are

kimrs of their own domain.

CLOSi:i TITANKSGIVINO. PiirKly-'WlpKly stores open tonight

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"Aitlo" l'roro Jinx. j harl mlth makes a homer with The "Jck ' proved the' jinx of' tho bases full in the world's series. Notre Iame in their encounter two l'"!fst time on record in a world's years ao. Injuries kept two of th-i s,'r i Htars out of the Same. and tb. Wo'. - j Wambs-m.--. makes a triple play, verln- lads pulb-d the un-v.ect.-d t:: i 's;st.-.t. in the worlds series.

uy trimminir Kockne'. at-er ::a t However, the local t oa b h ' -

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no lack o! (MjM '. : a i : ; . a : . Not r- I aioc 1 o. k ti. a- lo". w . -out of b.o mm o;; ..: ;'. . V"edii'sd.. . aft ::."", A f'-r

!. r,- -'. ar defeats Sir I'.arton. tio 'V pro i: to he the greatest a as in fin- turf's lon.r liistori". Kix h:!e Victory. ! t .- obit.- wins ihre- straight races

from the Shamrock .after early defeats which seemed to augur victory' for the English boat. Bill Tilden is acknowledged hy Britain and the United States to be the greatest tennis player that ever lived after winning the championship In both countries. Tho Navy crew defeats England's best eight, Leander, at the Antwerp Olympics. Jack Kelly also wins the

always baffled tho record smashers. Rlo of ntrc Centre college, an obscure Kentucky Institution of learning numbering 350 students, displays, temporarily, the greatest offensive game In the history of football before 40,000 people in the Harvard Stadium against the Crimson. A Chicago jury finds that baseball tho game that couldn't be fixed

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anxious ! e'...sb with the Arrow I and ar- u:t to :;iv- th :n a l ittb- of ! the a r r. . j Havir.iT def-ated Wabash. Mic'':- : ran i'::y. (tr vjirii. I'ort W ayne ; ! I mm V;!:.:..- tho- Arrows ha e i I cb-an slat . They have only It ! . c rd up"n one.- Ulis yci r. .v '. I their claim to the Indiana title wi; ' i ar w. iirbt if Misl-.awaka is b. at- ! en. ( To Play las City. J Gas City has challenged the Arrow warn and the challenge has bcu ! accepted. Tin- came, which will doi cide the state title, will b" p'.ay. d a: ('as ("ity next Sunday. The Arrow ! football men are to report for pr otice Wednesday night at Ohvr'

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I CI.OllD TirAXKSGlVIVG. j Picgly-'Wicgly stores open toniL-!;t , until I o'clock. Closed all da S Thanksgiving. &4s-2 4 Adv:.

Better Babies

Latest püotogTapb of Davi-J Lloyd (Jeurg-:, Lniand's Premier. THo ; picture shows him taking a healthy wius at the ball nt Colwyn Bay. ' where he spends considerable time during his "off" hours. According to tbe Premier, it Is his most InTlgorotln; and best sport.

The crusade for better babies ha -4 spread from coast to const, ar.-l tak-n firm hold of American moth. - rs. Few women. realize how much the ill health of the moth-r influences the unborn child, both ph: -sieally and mentally. Wompn who suffer from mysterious pains, backche, nervousness, mental b pn s -sion, headache?, etc., should rely o Lydia ll. Pinkham's Vegetable "on -pound, made from roots and herf..-. which for nearly 40 years has boe-i the standard remedy for thes ailments. Adv.

single and double sculls from Kng- i was fixed in the Sox-Iteds series lasr land, thereby relieving the Briton of'y(ar.

h'.y. supr niacy in watermansnip. France produces the first chal

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b ngrr for th; he avyweight title of the ring in Georges Carpentier. A ginuho- contender, too, mind you. Fir-.- ma ices a world's record in the pole-vault the. event that has

Alexa, Stirling, the young Amrr-! lean phenomenon of the golf links. hasn't lost a golf match in five i years. She continues to beat all who oppose her. t And the year isn't done yet!

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BASKETBALL DRILL

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SHOOTIKG MILLIONAIRES

CLAIM JACKSOX MADK ! CLE. i CI T CO TESSIO.X '

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j Tile South P. nd high Itasketball t i wr'.a- ui .'ii a long Irill at ia de' v. .M. C. A. yesterday afternoon.

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f cb.a.-iu:. o ,; -i nd -o :t . . i -i .a . A '. !o n -b th football men will not to tbe Cook eu' uty grand ;.::y th : j cuv ,.;;t till n t week, Ö men reh threw a.ino :- in the '. :: a '! I rt d for practice. fri-s and il-.a- 'o- r-ee--. , . ."..e." a.j Tbe men were given a talk on the cash frv throwing flan.. .!, :.aS -ain points of the game and then th"1 state's attorney's d'r . n 1 a i . e n t tb.ru-.h by a short basket lrill Tuisil'iy niut v.?i..-. infornod th it ! f-l!; d by ligl.t scrimmages. Coach

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BLUE RIBBON WINNER AND HER RIDER.

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PRiyci-roy dfcliw.s GAME l CALIFORNIA rnik;rjoN. n. .t . x. v. Pef'Ttlf a nrv oi -, . er, t that th' Princeto-i u"i i -''.- foetbip tfiir. t. ou'd tb . lie,.- an ; n 1 'a t i au to jday a icartio ia ( i I i : Vrn ; c N'oy Ye ir's day w.i-- n.ade Tae.-.iay b. tl,,- board

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a rer..v ne rat - t ion :rr;n the l'r:iv.'-

ten footlMll ad-;-.ry corv.rnife- a 1v'ing .ir iir. a .fpa nee and po'nting out a number of re whv th team houM n u m.ik. he trip Althouch no farn.n! Invitation had b--! r ' i v c i. th. fox-tba'l management wss qaven to underVflnd that c.ne would b' extended by the University cf Ciliforrdi should Prir.ceton's aivoptinc-p b assured.

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AIT' ARD LETTERS TO BUTLER GRID MEN

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. :3 Eightten foat call plaj-rrs reveived var--;vy-leite" from the Butler "IV as- - a:.it!on at a m eetln g here Tuesday. Te letters wero presented a.i follows- P.r Claris Adams. h.id of -, .-.ruitian: John I-slie. Walr. r Mid. lb worth. FardJ Morey. I: dr'i lu-ur;". Ph!I Hrown. ll .rold Hurra.e. Ibuao. Andrsorv Kayr".ord S-'helb Kf-r.rcth Moore. I-s-b And. -rs. Dw'.ght K5-.r. Harry 1'utten Harr-r Paul Prown. William Ki-T. Alvi Graham. Whhatn Mo-

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Grand.-alen said that the siuad will .o cut in a day or two si that when the football nun report he can start real work as almost all the material

for the basketball team has been AUDMORE, Okla., Nov. 23. A 1

enas: it; inc inuiai.a e iiaiiipioiisiop . t-v.nvn, iüi wniauonin title since September. 'to California was instituted today Prosjiects for a winning team are ' for Mrs. Clara Ilamon, of Illnglinc, ; bright with three- monogram back. . Oklahoma, charged with ehootinc: Cant. Nyikos, Sc he or and Haas, and Jako L. liamon. millionaire oil king, likelv candidates in Maxev, lid- ; und republican national committee., wards, saee. Sn.nh. Hollowell, An-'tnan. .Mrs. Ilamon. whose maiden! .ursan. Pobs. Sluss. Zuver, Keid name was Clara Smith, is a relative!

and Cuhbbson a good team ouuht 1 ft the committeeman. , to be put on the floor this season. County Atty. liussell Drown. of

Carter county. Hied cnarges or intent to kill Ilamon against the woman, and information charging the couple with a statutory offense. The charges were filed with Justice of the peace Hal Cannon. Mrs. Ilamon is said to be fleeing to California. Urown declared she checked her baggage to Kansas City but did not leave on the train she intended to catch. First r'ports were that Hamon accidentally shot hinisrdf Sunday In a local hotel, where he lives, while cleaning a gun. pr'paratory to a hunting trip in Texas. Hamon walked two blocks to a hospital unaided.

and reported his wound. The bullet ;

was removed and his stomach drained of blood. His eondhlon was improved, physicians state el today. Frank Kedch. his manager, who issued a .'tatenunt declaring th shooting was :: cci.jt ntal re fused to alter his position wht n he learned of the charges acairst th- woman. ! tch '1'ioted Hamon as having said: "I shot myself, but I know nobodv w ill believe me when I say that."

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PACKER PLANS TO QUIT STOCK YARDS CHICAGO. Nov. 2.1. Divorce of Morris and Comrany, pack rs. from all stock yards and terminal beddings was sought in a plan tiled by tho company with th" eh rk of the supreme court at Washington yesi relay, e. facials explained, today. Fnder the plan, olücials of the company expert the property in stock yards and terminals held Morris 4- Company to become obtainable by th" public. Mdw.r-1 Morris, presihr.t of the e-o:npany. explained these holdings ould n"t be dhpo al of at pres. nt be .MUS.of the financial situation. The plan sut-'.asted provides that the capital stork in yards and terminals le surrendered and earmelled and other certiorates b-:-u d in the name of a trust company to vote the socl: until financial deposition.

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tieped in the plan. .The suggestion follows an acr- err.ent bctwe-en th- packe r-J and Atty. Gen. Palmer mad" last I Vbruarv.

.YOUNG HIRAM Jtntac

HAD TRIED for week. TO TALK to Mar. BY WIRELESS. HE'D POUNDED hil Vf. CALLING "MAR3. HeUo. Uatu UNTIL HIS right biceps. WAS THE Tillage rrlda. HE HARDLY dared to slees, LEST HE mlM tho call AND 8AY1 Oll eTcnlns. HE GOT. &n antwerlng buza. "YEP, THI 3 Is Mars." AND HIRAM shook all orer. AND STUTTERED back la ilorio, t "HAVE YOU any word, FOR US oa Earth!" QUICK CAME tho answer. "YOU CAN tell the world. THEY SATISFYI" Tha snnc9. HIRAM RAN to tho corner etor AND SHOUTED In triumph. "A MESSAGE from Mars! YOU CAN tell th world. THEY SATISFY." BUT THE Tillage elder. MERELY SNORTED "Shucks. KNOWN THAT for years" WHILE OUT in tho anay camp. THE RADIO man. WHO'D BEEN kidding Hiram. THREW AWAY his butt. AND LAUGHED himself to bleep.

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body tnou-h to "satisfy" even a cipsr smoker, Chestcrfie! ia are mild enough to suit ever, the rr.cst finicky ciarett moker. That's fcotr.c combLnaticn! a-i this ur.ique Ller.d cal be jcpied.

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!:c!rts Pastian. meet cf the National Llors Show at iUUJcu square Ci anion. Ne VorK Try NEU S-TIMES Want Ads ! f ... i

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NEW I . KFNSWICK, N. I . Nov.; Twetty t.vmbors of the Put-i i'. r foot! ail s-;u od are to b-.ive on I Tuesdav for Detroit. vh. re tb.-y are1 billed for a Thanksgiving n ount"" with P'troit univers.tv. Cai-r.1

Gardner and Paul buf.'y. b.th cripples, will make the trip.

Cbosri) th N!x;ivinc;.

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