South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 339, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1920 — Page 8

SATi nnvv MoiiNivr;. ii:c;i:miii:k I. 1020. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Big Ten Football Schedules Will Be Drafted At Chicago Meeting Saturday

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ORANGE AND BLUE QUINTET VICTORS

Yale Paper Says jPLAN TO CHANGE

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IN OPENING GAME A Family Doctor

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the p.iT" of j to :;, while tie :-.-; ond,' won a rl.-- 1 t.. '. f.-a' i.-. ; Thf t'pi wa j.T-';-i to tire , I.fOr fan-? witiH --!'; In1 .r. ' I "or t o ot.onirK :.:a;ne l' th-' the r.-i'mli't. of the i in, ' ;tml ''lue j 1 1 i r t"t showed : -rri 1 1 . 1 5 . . ability. Iui'i.n-C the entire Uv. ' , quart-r thy f. tiled to v.i.rl; to;:, u.-; t r '-t down to Tloi'paJng was roir'-. and the s'.io'd - ; lnir poor, bit in the iin.il piio.'t th roi.crh wor'i .-moothej hov: i::d; tle-y .hvp! lyctl ral ; 1 1 1 1 i r r,.:i;',j the la.-'t period thr ! -iN coi . l 17 ; I' int.- and held the W n -riw out - ' lit to i jopf free throw. , i:nv-t of i:.iri sunt. j Nibs showed the n et ef an j tily start In basketball and -..v!nc locals a r.airv inn th" iirstj i rtf il, th? team work tie y di-p'.ayed ; v..s Tine, but tb"ir inability u, hit! 'hi" basket made th.- :, ini" !; in- J tf-r stimr. Th" Michigan ero-.vd p o .- - ,

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spIal talt-nt. tliat a 1"!' proo-s;-'n of trid coaches could contribit . r'.r,! inii'M; - and kept up to date '' r irular ir'.fusion of new blood. Aftr refrrrinc to Yale teams as ii.-h t in lt one.. th Weekly fays: "Yale teams can play an mhI football as cvt r, if they are tau?ht riclit. And why aren't they.

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rl smeir nonph 'o stop the I all v I io lUrib ,- out over the final lialf. Cap!. v'' ik- s, I'ilw ards. Schee, and Unas .11 d' -idayed jtellai work I

in working the ball ilowi. tyi lioor. whll" ,cheer and Maey -opped all on nashe of the 'i vrrir crowd, -."each dr.ins.len at the clo:-- of tbpan. Fernr! satisfied with th' nomine: of the nvn, ;anl ;rrdiet.-:

.irother championship outfit fron i

this section. liillv fie nilnut's pasa.-fl before C' ipt. Nylko1? dropped t!je first counter in on n free throw, later in the period rraas reirlstererl i short f ol - lowed l.-.ter by a pretty shot by S' hrer from the middle of the floor. The Jor.aN rally stopped here, and Nibs -seemed to outplay them for 1 I ei lod w orking the ball dnvn the t'.oor, br.t alw.ivs faillnrj to drop t'.i ball in the rlnir. Ju.t nt th- rlcs. ol" th period I'orrest registered their ordv basic rinnl rcriol. The flnnl period the 'oral openei !p,' orbing th had down the floe at a. irodly eait, nnd found th" loup liquntly. TIaas came tli-o-ih nilh fop,- hafkfts. Nylkos with three KihvinN plared a lan" one t;iis I'e? iod. The aripearartee of ('at. Nviko-j t M'tintr th" t;ame ranie n nu r a u rjiri-e, but the ineligibility of !bvols the last minute put the P'o-J- in a bad straight. '1 he rta.

f rv.anl wa: withdrawn twir. dur-iii:,-the Käme in order not put , biia in any bad conditio!".. Pnjitb I and Ar. bus n who rerlacel hie.i .itj iMtferent tirpes shon'ed pood for n a !

did l!i)v.!irr wan replaced Srbe. -r. Smt1i ioU( ('22) .'vlko C.' jt. ), Mrht forwnrl. K.hvar In, left forwari 1 laas. . center. l'errest. rbvht CTUrd. Maev. left cruard. Mies (.1) Tb T-,"e rieht fordward. Korb, left forward. Sr hirer f. center. Fcbeer, rlcht iruard. O. Io CaptA. left jnvrd. Fleb! stomIv: TTa.-n y. Nyiko r,, Kdv.ar.'s, Sehe r. Korret. Thrown: Xylko 2 out of 6. Torrent 1 oat i. Substitutions: Srtjlth for TMward-. nd"rson for NVlko. Rnwhor for Sr'i.f r. Znvrr fir Mn "'. MeCVi- f.j'orl"1. Wedel for Forrest, .-wiener fo. S-'chimrf. Referee: 'Turtwrlcrht, f!eaican

OHIO WILL LOSE FOUR GRID VETS

Conference Champions Will Have Strong Team Next Year, According to Plan.

roM. iius, o. fear men will be

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I co k h es of the western conference

I univer.-ities will meet here Saturday ree. avinir I f .ir-.ft uohednb-s for the 1 'J ' 1 Sea-

Son and to discuss rule changes which will be presented fr .aetion nt the mo tin of tl'.e National I n -tei ( olie'late lonunittee in New York roxi month. The proposal to extend the season from seven to nine panics also will t o considered. The prolonpat ion of the season, if the proposal to lengthen it is adopted, will be accomplished by starting the 1921 campaign a work carlirr and ending' it the Saturday after Thanksgiving instead of the proceeding Saturday. The proposed nine ame season is certain to Iii d imposition Friday, as some of the co iches believe the seven panic program is lonp enough. May Itcncw llclatlons. As regards the schedules, indications were Friday niht that pridirr.n relations between Minnesota and Chicago, and Northwestern and Chicago would be renewed. Ir. Harry L. Williams, "oach of the University of Minnesota eleven, said he hoped to arr.anpe a pame with Chicago, the first between tliree rivals since 191. Illinois. Michigan Ohio State and Chicago were Faid to be .-ought as opponents for the big eastern universities, but the conference, it is expected, will not sanction proposal for games mless return dates are apreed upon. Princeton has yielded to Chicago in this regard and will rl-y here in 1322. The Maroons v ill invade l'rinceton for a game next October. Changes In Knie. Chances in the rules will he suprKested Saturday, but they will likely ho of minor importance, according to Coaches Yost of Michigan. Jones of Iowa and Williams of Minnesota. Elimination of the pnnl after touchdown will be one of the subjects to come up. Several coaches Thursday nicht expressed the opinion that the goal after touchdown is unnecessary, and. inasmuch as it some tims means victory or defeat, is not n fair indication of a team's strength. The faculty members of the conference will assign dates Saturday for the Jndoor and outdoor championship track meets. The indoor event, it is expected, will be awarded to Northwestern university, while the outdoor meet probably will be awarded to Chicago. Basketball coaches also will convene Saturday to arrange for the season which opens January 3.

"WAY DOWN r.AVT." Unusual interest attaches to the optning of I). W. (Irilbth's preat

aviators in the air service of Uncle Sam. won his rank of lieutenant because of his daredevil riving.

spectacle. Hay Down l-ast. whicn i i.ocklear is the first man who sucwill be .se.-n for the first time here essfully chanced from one plane

on Sunday afternoon at the Oliver j to .-.nother while both were high in; theater. "Way Down blast" will be the air. In his appearance today at l

presented nere nr a p. nnu oi one j me Auditorium in " i he (Ireat Air week, twite daily, matinee and ew- ! Robbery," almost his entire reper

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LYNCH WILL FORGE

HERMAN TO LIMIT

iiski;thi.t, finals. South lb-n I 2': Mies .lefTrs.n iT.nf.-ivette) .11: ThArntown 22 W est r.:if;ir.tte '': Oxford 2". Itemtiev V: New Kb linmnd 10. West Point 2-1: ntterbetn 17. .TiM'kxoii M: P.attle f;rouiid 21. rdpp'i" lb S 2ä: Kort Wnvne n S. 22. (Vntrnl Cntliellc II. S. IS; Central e.nthoUe Alumni 14. Kok.. mo M.irbm 21.

SIXTH I'S MATCH. .d.die Welsh of South Tlend baheen matched to meet Iloek Smith of Kahcniazoo ir. a return match 'Jn ree. 10. Welsh was given the decision over Smlt.a In a recent match in that city.

Fans Believe Present Title Holder W ill Lose Crown to Celtic Fighter. 11Y HKVUY IWRIlUUi, I it i tnl Urrss StnfT Cornpmdnt. XKW Y'OIIK. Dee. 3. Pete Heri'wn. the broad shoublered Italian i1r;.wf. has been hiding In tb.e bushes with the bantamweight title li- two ytars. He's c -mlag out rith t Dc. 22. nnd he'll go right t.ck without It. So believe 10. POO fans who saw the lean, gaunt Celtic Joo Lynch knock out Jack Sharkey, conqueror of Jimmy Vible. In Madison Riuaro darJcti Thur.-d iy nicht. Tbc fifteenth and Tn.t round had gone 4 0 fotr,? s-con.is when Lyn-h I.!-ifi;1 a watersoaked rlht glove tinder Sharkey's ear nnd the referee tour. ted 2 while th: fallen 1 oy was making a gam ffrrt to get off hi b.an !. and kr.ees. Hcrtr.an, after heirs introduced wirb the announcement that he wo!3 p'.to the winner a ch.ir.ee at h! crown .-at r.-ar Shark y's corner nnd saw the plump little bantam badly beaten from the s-tart hy a relentle? long .Int'w that boxed ik5 a mRer of the dtfer.e and hit l.kc a ti ip-hamr.er.

St-ite'.-. li a ri pi(eishi football team. by graduation next spring, present indications poiiit to as strong for next aH ;is the one that, t ok the w i stem conference titl" this season. The he--s of Stinchco;r.b, William, Nctnecek and 'iecl;e will be lelt. but the splendid freshmen material available and a probably fchiftin of saune of the veterans is counted upon to more than neutralize this 1 1 ct. One ( f the hiccest holes on the lino to be plugged ixt year is Ni-men a portion at center, it is possible that Trott, who started the ;r;i.iui at guaial. v.lul was later tbiftto tackle when Spiers was hurt, will be used there. He is a shitty player, a veteran cf two years and . ( client on forward pass defense. Another possibility is Young, a fieshman oaosnuui of recent jears. St rone; Men. Soveral strong:, men loom up to c'.ntest ft;- Wiec'a'o's place at guard. Most prominent among these- is Iuv- who played a year at Notre Dame, and lV.cuff, a fre-shmun tackie. Tarzan1' J. Taylor, this year's veteran will occupy the ether gaaru position. At tackles Huffman, captain of this ye-ax's team and Spiers will back, whliO at ends there will be available Myers, Slykcr and N. Workman all veterans. Huff.r.in. Slyker and Myers will end their intt rcollcgiato lootball carters next years. In the backtield "Höge" Workman, upon whom mucn of the lienor of this year's championship lists, wih be back at Che pivot pt)-

Mlimi will! uuii "I'v i , i --'- rrt nin ir' c T 1 f C irr - 4 T

.t.iodv At h.ilts ia additi)n to I TV I n M O-iiUO flTll f.S

lili-s ilandeison, Cott, und PoiS and ldau tntie will bo several first doss freshmen to develop. Amen these will bo Johnny Stuart of Huntiri'tnn W. V.L.. calit.UU Ol thiS

year's frtx-hn ati team who is said j n come the nearest to iiliinp Stiiichcuuh's fl'.oos, and IJoldt and . i . ; l : I I . . . . ,

Kennedy. .noiner posMi-on. .u half is Liustave Aschmaii, a letter man from the Unnersity of 1'ittsbili e;. M ay Criidiiate. It is possible that Heiuhrson maybe graduated next sprinj; and thtie in a probability that Harry Miss will no i return to school next tall. Henderson played two years at Obei iin bef ne coming to Ohio State. Al fjllb.ick ir. dilations point toward :'u. shifting; of Uhur from b.alf i. full. I'.'air has shown fine line bucking; ability aim defensive play in-? in the two games. lie u-.i'i'Iim aiound ITS pounds. lu ad

dition i'harlie Taylor, who playeJ j 1'ractically the t ntiro st.ison for j Wiliam in when he was hurt, Weaver and Isabel .ill veterans will j

bo eligible. Kurtzhah: 'rum the freshman team, is also considered good material.

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This picturization of the frtinous j including his stage success furnished by Lottie which caused

I'dair Parker and .To.-eph Onsmer go a much farther than the original tale. Mr. On.Mith has begun where they haked. He has not made it a provincial thing; attempting to explain nothing, he has welded a theory of eternal love and in so doing has removed his people from time and period. Probably the greatest cast of capable players ever assembled for a motion picture production was engaged in the making of this work and it ends in a thrilling climax of spectacular scenes amid the verrinc Haws of a New England blizzard and the explosive breaking of a river ice gorge. The tender moments, the tragic episodes, the laughable situations and the stirring scenes are accentuated by unusual orchestral accompaniment.

Tin: fJKU.vr Ain nonnnitY." Ormer Kooklear, who before his death was one of the best known

11 D. TRACK MEN STAGE WORKOUT

Captain Cy Kasper and 110 Candidates Prepare for Indoor Meets.

stunts will be performed.

famous spiral dip, his death when his

gas tank ignited from motor backlire. "Alias Aladdin." a comedy, and Pathe News are the other pictures today. Harold Lloyd is here tomorrow in "High and Dizzy." The other pictures include "Pride I?,," the serial sensation; "The Two Kisted Lover," western drama with Hoot (libson; .Mutt and Jeff, and Pathe News.

OKPIIUUM. George Holland and company, presenting the comedy bv lover Pillie Ilurke, "Flxinc "the Furnace," furnish a riot of bauchs on the vaudeville hill which closes at the Orpheum tonight. Other entertainers are Clay Crouch, in blackface songs and satires. Mailctte's Marionettes, an out-of-the-ordlnary puppet plav, Caesar Kivoli, the man of l.(Mrt) roles Klise Schuyler in sontf oddities and the Stutz brothers, daring acrobats. Starting tomorow, Kdward Stanisloff and company top the bill with rin elaborate terpsichorean number. Frank D?voe, a favorite locally, with his clever partner Harry Hosford, offer soncs and harmcny. Middleton and Spellmryer, in the western -kit "lonesome Land." Ash and Hyams, in "Nothing on the Level." Tracy, palmer and Tracy, singing.

dancinc: and piano accentricities and

orani ana wauace, clever duo, are i other acts. I

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CONTANTINOPLF, Dec .1. l")a.n;id l-'erid P.islia. who recently resigned .'us premier, is oonvertinc his palace into something like a fortress. He is building a high wall rroPTid it, "antieipatir.c nred of protection fron many of his enemies who are being let out of jail by the new cabinet.

With a Wonderful Cast SPECIAL! POTATO MATINEE! One potato will be the only admission price charged any child coming to the theater today between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.

SUNDAY "PIHK TIGHTS" With GLADYS WALTON

Capt "Cy" Kasper has 110 men running wild in the Notre Iame cym where Coach Kockne Ia puttinc the candidates through a dally drill of Swedish calisthenics In preparation for the Indoor track season. The number will be increased after the Christmas holidays by the more than 70 men who are expected to answer the call for freshmen. Indoor meets will probably be scheduled with the Michigan Appr.es. Wisconsin. Illinois Athletic club and several minor collece?. Rockne must develop milers, two-miler.? and a pole vaulter for these meets and the hoys aide to produce will find a warm welcome In the hearts of all track enthusiasts at the school. Uurke, who was steppinc the mile with the best of them at the conclusion of last season has entered an eastern college and left a big hole in the local squad. Stars Will Shine. With the exception of these events Rockne is In far better shape than last season. " I? ill' Hayes and "dus" Deseh seem sure roint winners in three r vents, while Kasper. Wynne and Shaw will be in the vanguard of all finishes. The return of "Johnny" Murphy to the school after the holidays will place the hich jumps where they belong, as the Olympic star has a habit of takinc ordinary events without doffing his sweater. Prospect for a great season are bright, and Notre Dame in track should shine equally

if bricht as Notre Dame In football.

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ard Durninc and an all-star cast is ; today's bill at the ?visalle. It is a i strong- drama In which a vourur!

man s search for the murderer of his father servos ns the compelling heme of the action. Romance interferes with his plans, but the murder is nevertheless avenced.

"WHATS YOUR. IiritUY?" A potato matinee, to which nil children hrinpinc one potato will he admitted free. Is scheduled for this morning- and afternoon at the Castle, where the great Wallace Heid speed photoplay, "What's Your Hurry?" is heinpr shown for its last time here. The picture has met with tremendous success durinig its four day stav here. Patrons ?aid that It was the bet photoplay offered locally for the past 12 months. Tho widespread fame of the title has done much to assist the street car company and motor ctlicials in their "no accident" campaign, na they used "what's your hurry?" as their watchward.

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KIIavIIITTT-R WINS. CHICAGO. Dec. . Augie Kieckhefer of Chicago defeated Alfredo

de Oro of New York. 50 to 4 2, in 6" innings today in the preliminaries)

for the national three cushion bil Hard championship.

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OHIO STATE DECLINES GAME WITH HARVARD

State Normal Athletes

To Organize Ncic Club

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soclAtion at Stare Normal at the srond annual meetinc of "N" m-n to b held Saturday aft- moors. AT. athletes, both stt:d nt and gra.!t:ate. who hav eario d the N" are ciM to membership. The purpose U to form an active alumr.l e.tb.b t: " a5ciation. A cms' it ut ion wi'l be ubrr.lttM to th athlete- at the reurJon. and Mr.al acti'n as to tlie orcaniz.itlon will be taken.

CO U'MlU'tf, O., Dtc. :. Ohio State tonight declined the offer of Harvard for a football came to be idaved between the two institutions

at Cambridge ia 1 2 1 . Members oft the athhtic board txp'.ained that)

this step was taken bt cause Har,rd refr.ed in nl.iv in Columbus In

the request for the game, re-j I reived Friday, stating- that faculty j ir"üPL"i nrevented scheduling the

. i ccnttst. J Cc.nh "Jack" Wilce. this afternoon put the Ohio State team through its tirst practice in rrep-j

'.ration for the game witn tne unt-j

rsity or l .iMori'.Ki at i as.iuena on N w 'Year's day. Practice consisted of light limberir.g-up work and sigval tlri'.l en the electric-lighted f.eld.

NOW PLAYING THE KINOGRAMS

Illllle Hurko Ire"nts GEORGE ROLLAND In Tiins tlit" J-'uniaoc.

Caesar Rivoli

CLAY CROUCH UlaoUfaev Stmgs and Satire

Elise Schuyler & Co.

MAILETTE'S MARIONETTES Comedy Novelty of luidet land.

Stutz Bros. SUNDAY ED W. STANISLOFF 6c CO. And Fie Other Acts. Matinees 25c; Evenings, Main Floor .0c. Italcony 2."c, First Six Hows ."0c. Sunday and Holiday Matinee prievs same as 1 Aenin.xs.

AOOBTORIÜ TODAY The Daredevil of the Sky LT. QUER LOCKLER in the screen sensation "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY" This picture has no equal for

P thrills and daredevil stunts.

the majority of which take

ace high in the air. Don't B

miss this. Also "ALIAS ALADIN" A big comedy scream, and PATHE NEWS TOMORROW HAROLD LLOYD in "HIGH AND DIZZY" Two-reel comedy riot. Also "BRIDE 13" Serial extraordinary; "The Two Fisted Lover," western drama, with Hoot Gibson; Mutt and Jeff and Fox News.

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RICK ARD MAY STAGE DEMRSEY-CAR PEN TIER RATTLE IN CANADA

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L - rnr ey-i'arp.-nti-r tight, will con;.r i. xt week with representatives t a Canadian snmlicate that has efTered $200.000 for the bout. The svm'.hMto pr-'P'-'Sos to stae the bout ,c H :'t. a- rois the river from Ottawa, in Juno.

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LAST TIMES TODAY Seeds Of Vengeance

With an All-Star Cast A Stark, Strong Drama of the Primal Elmotions.

SUNDAY Ethel Clayton "A CITY SPARROW"

'This remarkable film should be seen by everybody; it is clean, tweet and beautiful, enlivened by humor and thrilling beyond description." Boston Tost.

"A thrill the like of which has n: been felt since the Clansmen rode over tho hills in 'The I31rth of a Nation.' " New York Evonir.ir Mail.

"Nothing so dramatic has torn th:composure of a San Francisco audience and stirred it to inadn s In recent years." San Francisco Chronicle.

TEN MONTHS IN THE MAKING Cost $800,000 Proclaimed a Masterpiece of the Screen A New Art Form, Combining Drama, Painting, Poetry and Music

IN THE CAST Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Burr Mcintosh, Creighton Hale, Lowell Sherman, Mrs. Morgan Belmont, Mary Hay, Mrs. David Landau, Florence Short, Vivia Ogden, Porter Strong, Patricia Fruen, Kate Bruce, George Neville, Edgar Nelson, Emily Fitzroy, and others.

TWO PERFORMANCES DA!

Matinees at 2:15 Price, 25c to $1.50. Evenings at 8:00 Prices, 50c to $2.00 Though the New York Herald said, "It Is Well Worth $10 A Seat" All Seats Reserved Buy in advance.

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