South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1920 — Page 10
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MICHIGAN OUTLOOK
FOR 1921 BRIGHT
A077?E DAME NEWS
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,X.N' AR I sOIl, Mich., Dec. 6. Prospects for a football team in 1 ' 2 1 that will le stronger In nearly every respect than the squad this year are bright at the University of M ich l Kan. The hopes of the Maize and Blue for a team next year that will lifruro is a real contender for "Bi Ten" conference honors are heightened by the tact that a large pumLer of the r.H mhers of this year's team will be hack next fal. Five member of this year's eleven will he lost to the 1921 machine. They are Captain Angus Goetz, Tad Wienian, Ab; Cohn, Jack Perrin ami Jack Dunn. Among the seasoned man who
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tackle who is rolled upon to fill the
place left by Goetz: "Duke" Dunne
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Vick, center. Aside from these varsity squad members Coach Yost Is depending upon Roby and Kirk, members of the Freshmen team this year, to have regular berths in 1921. Van Orden. Plancke, Petro, Rowland and and "Wächter are other experience football players who are expected to try for the varsity squad.
The Latin-American society held its weekly meeting in the library Sunday. Communications were read fiom graduates of the school and former members of the Sucitty and plans dicu.sed for the. production of this ye.ii'.s "Xosotio-s" the Spanish Dome published by the. Latin-American student last year ami the only book of its kind in the country'. Th; Nosotros" carried the school its heroes and achievement far Into the youth-American continent last
year and Is typical of the position
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of Notre Dame in Pan-American re-T vania. wCy; Art Shea of Indiana-. fs;
college review with the local school as a setting. Delmar Kdmundson. editor-in-chief of the Juggler and who includes among his achievements a monologue which Marie Cahill Is usini; in vaudeville, will he assisted in the work by George O'Prien. and Charles Butterworth. "Charlie" Davis with compose the music. Plans outlined for the season included the possible production of a Mtage play if the musical program is not realized. Art Shea, Matthew Mclnery and Mark Koote were appointed to wait upon Father Rurns and the following officers were elected: John Dempsey of Chicago, pre., Alexander Colgan of Pennsyl-
Eircs to Scare Thief; Hits 'Spooning Co-Ed P.y T'nltf .1 Press : GIIEENCARTLH. Ind.. Dec. 6. Shooting to "scare some one away" from Ids garage, William P.
S.icktt, merchant, fired his revolver once into the air last nU'ht and seriously wounded Miss Hilda Yarney, a sophomore at DePauw university. Mis Varney's home 1 In Maiden. Mass. Mis Varney w.ls standing with Mark Bills, another DePauw student,
r.eir a stor.n wall. a. tn"l"T T5'ae -for the studrnts. Sirkett heard therr talking and thought his rar.nu'' door wa.- op. n. He thought com or. was tryiri: to steal hi. car and ?teppe,l out of I :-d to the porch and fir. J a shed.
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latior.s. The Ohio club met in the library at 7:43 o'clock Monday evening to consider plans for a club dance following the holidays and to arrange for the entertainment of the varsitj basketball squad in its trip through Ohio during the holidays. The local tam will meet Mt. Union at Canton Jan. ü and the Firestone A. C. in Akron Jan. 7. y If present plan are consummated the New Kngland club will return to its native hearth in royal style for the holidays. At a meeting in
the library Monday at noon the pos- j have been attached to the offer,
pons, puouciiy; v imam iawiess 01 1 ; Delaware, bus. mgr. F;
A Fellowship in Chemistry', which , includes an annual donation of $500 j to be used in chemical Investigation has been established at Notre Dame university by the Canadian Llectric j
Proucts co. of Montreal, Can.. J p through Its vice-president H. W. . &y-
Matheson.
The Fellowship was awarded
recognition of the services renderd U-t
bv Hev. J. A. Xieuland. C S. r...i7-
(Jean of the faculty of science, by his discoveries in acetylene. No strings
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CLKVKLAXn, O.. Dec. 6. The rVveland b)xing commission at a
l;..-cial meeting Monday night der':: ! c.ncd to take any action aerainst ;()iPal Moore of Memphis and Carl '"' I Trema in e of Cleveland. bantam
weights, for the cancellation . of their scheduled 10-round bout here last Thursday night. Tremalne was one pound over the. prescribed 119 pounds at 3 o'clock and Moore, who tipped the beam at 11. refured to concede the extra weight.
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GIANTS TO SAN ANTONIO. NPW YORK, Dec. ;.- The Now York Nationals will train again at ;.in Antonio, Texas, next rpring, it was announced Monday night.
sibihty of securing a special car from South Bend to Boston was dis-
Krnest cussed. More 100 representatives of
the far cast attend Notre Dame. A meeting of the Rochester club will be held in Corby hall Wednesday morning to arrange for a dinner dance at the Wanunga Country- club in Rochester during the holiday vacation. The Palette club of commercial art students met in the main building Monday afternoon." Prof. Yincent O'Connor, head of the art department, addressed the club and a discussion of art and artists followed. Reorganization of the Notre Dame Player's club and the production of
a successful play or original college !
Review were decided upon at a meeting of the member of the organization of last year. A committee will discuss the plan with the Rev. Dr. Ja. Burns. C. S. C. president of the school and a genera! meeting of all men interested will be called soon. The local devotees of the histrionic art produced an original extravagance 1a?t season which included In a triumphant tour many cities of Indiana and ended at St. Mary's of the Wood in Terre Haute. If present plans are realized the same talent will write an entirely original
which will be used this year In ex
periments in Dipropargyl, a product of acetylene, by Prof. Joseph Reichert, who Is doing post-graduate work at the school and has chosen Dipropargyl for his thesis.
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INSTALL OFFICERS AÜTEH POST IH JAN.
George P. Morey Chosen Commander Encampment Delegates Named.
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Installation of the otMcers of the Auten Post No. 8, G. A. R., will take jlace the first week In January, l'.21. according to the announcement made Monday by W. il. H. Ritter, post adjutant. The newly elected of'icer are: George P. Morey, commander: R. I . Yerrick. S. V. C. : Fred FlagJe. J. V. C; John T. Steele, chaplain; W. F. Dunkle, Q. M.; R. W. Donmayer. surgeon: llurace Martin. . I.: Wiin.im Ho.--rl.rrrj'. O. C; Mark 1. Webster, adjutant; Charles J. Taylor, patriotic instructor. Pehcates and alternates to the department encampment were also elected. The delegates chosen arc Alex Staples. Fred Kemble, V. F. Dunkle and R. W. Lundy. The alternates are Daniel Pee!ey, Fred Hivelev anl George McBride.
fi)vi:hs ixn ciikist.mas. Most beautiful assortment in citv. Williams, the Florist. 13S S. Michigan st. Main 769. 9539-20
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t inn's th.r. - children have cor.tractd dii'htheri.i. Spi i;T "OST. X COLIJT.K PSTt.V. Iec. 0 Cajt. Luke Pr'-ir-. of th.e Boston collect1 clever., h is bet-n askel to eoach th rreiphon university football team at i"Tr,aha. Neb., next fall, and proha-!-'v v ill acrjir. it w.is? learned on Mnilay. Urban has b n named by s'-vtr tl p-rt.s as an a 11 - A rm-riea n er-.' this v. ar.
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Harvard Will ot Play Armv: Indiana Gets Game
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IIAUVARD GOIIS sOl TII. CAMHitlDCi V.. Mass . !.-. S. Hnrvard urlv.-rsity'a ha.-, ball :..ra will kJ tJ Atlanta.. f. r sprin-:
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-vis anrounce I Monday. The Armv r 'i"d to place the Crimson on its - h"d':!- f.- T'21. the Harvard i:"!'ii'f!'S said, as the Harvard . v co'ild nor '-romise a r-tum -!:. to '.V.-.-' Pt.'.nt Jn 1922. on a-' : -,nr of faculty ruling's Fr- d MoT.-. Harvard's graduate (' a' r. ai 1 it w.is jirnlnMr that h- -r-."i"! of th." F'iv rsity of In-1 T! '.na fo" a '.Tre on next year's (
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