South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1920 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES All Interhall Elevens At Notre Dame Selected; Brownson Gets Four Places
Wednesday mou.m.ncj, December 8, 1020.
GLEÄRY BEST AS LEADER OF ALLSTAR HALL TEAM
Brown-on I -tail? Fir.-t Irani With Four Placrs- Hadin i Places Tlm-e Men. Tri" Intf-rhV.l f..!b.V.l V'itrr I';tr." nd'd with ' t -on I : ro'v n I'.iK. Corby in ,t il ri'Il'M "r !.K r...'.in . ri 1 Cirrd! f-jr 4 a and . i 'or-.'l. and Sr;r., 'ff-' ':i::;puUi;h .".l-niny i" the or.! r !.. 1 tj fir th- f f . r 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 i i : 1. I' 1. J .1 r.ili . C f '! the 1 . t - I'. r ' j ; l o !" ' h- aL-h'iT. "de-ctlon hivr ) r.dd by ii,'-;,tIon- frr-Mi ichcs of the s'vril T'.tii'.s JiOt !" I',)d Oütsi'i' k' Tüi hr Unia'S 1 Inr e-pial, i r -1 1 i" l. and Ail r 1 '.- 'A' ! 1 a n 1 :.iyk'i'.rn to those 1 ' ; 1 1 in the most j.ium s n. in h.is t'O' n che, n who I .1 in 1. s than f.vo full it :!i;e Wal.-h of .i : r. 1 i r e of year lor ml. hi foih.ird hanl,fst . and rt of .w th hall at .11 tirm -. a t 1 sure tickr anl a. I ver r of pas, if ri vis lie i'r.-!V end In l-au-a :-.'.-!-h !iivir.ic at t i!i'".t' 'rv p. t!v- fa son. Is pkut-i at lls natura' I a.-i;ion at onl. SoitkIith I',rt TacUh' Sniml'TH was a popalir ' -ho! for a tackl iisi;Ir,n, playing a st '.- 1 ii- ilcftr.sivf ;:am' ti.rouuhout th x ;.x.M. (n th oth r of tbHr.- Hunsini;' r sto-xl c.ut i r cv't y (..-mir, In aiMItiot: to (! f-nsivo wclv t a liii-'h trrad- h- i a.-.Mhly thbst pur.tcr in th- conf r r.-of won i,"C jr in.i' by a lont' run frr.ni a for-' v.-irl pas.- an. I f rr-pn-n: ly went' low nniior his own kicks far tor' tafkle. 1 At fTU-rd (7Jrary of Sorin was th; .'pirlt and most of the body of Iiis' hm-. II; chark'd fast and low. and. .ok inn on both sides of ihm fen-, t-T and stopped more runi'.ors) hick .f the line than any other forward , i the season. lie is an old head of' Interhall football and th. 1 oriel Mptain of tho team. Obvrst wan hi-; . autich tn have .stopped any two men ori the field at one tim" and ' f upplemented Ids strength w ith petal and i n ? 1 1 i tr nee. rixon repeated Ids se'rrtion of last year at renter. pa.ins we'd Mid playlnir the Uhko defensive rerit r. 'isrharr of the OfT-Campu team deserves mention as th.'- !. I. erward of his team, exrolün in; l b kins: punt.s and passes. ' Sehmttt of r.rownsun ran hi-" t :i well from th- iu;ir;T ito.-iM-m ail had ro superior in runnine; l aek j.-intsj and lntfrce)ted pass. s. I. wt'S also a ron m:s t--nt line plar..-r. Jarnos of Corby and Whc- , ; of f'.adin looked soo.l but apir i in less Karnes than hmiit . r d . the opportunity of prest nt- :'!. their ral worth. Council rnnnhnotis. tor.nll of Carroll ha.s the dis-. i action of belnjr tlio only urarl-' ;aomus choice of the lot, and was asily th bet tnrknld man of the league. He starred in every tarn-, with deadly off-tackle plunpe that hue been likenel by old timern at the school to thc?o of Stanley Cofall. His tarklln? is suro and hard and with efficient coaching will m.iKe a siren? out ror ine iresnmem eleven next year. Driscoll of Walsh was the brightest star of the hardlurk Walsh team. Nicholson was to Dadln what Conzell was to Carroll and would make an Meal running mate. He plunsres and runs upen with equal abi!it-. ihrowf jiaws and is a surf tackb-r. 1 . 'arps of Carrol was unfortunate is beim? on the same team with Connell. lie ha not the defensive ability of the ethers but is possibly the best open held runner of th b-acrue. WrUht diplaved a steady prime with Hrownson and because of his v.uperiorlty over any regular fnllbaek 1 moved froni half. plunce.! the line for fcular r.)it!. tlirowy passe m ), kicked the only v.-al sroal of the season and i-i .rone on .-roomlary defense and 'c.a akin : up passes. Joss f Wal-;!". l iafred with a bullet drive, whi'di oabl have showed up well on a have team. : r ROW LIS G SCHEDULE Wslneslay. 'til KHAli HHAGl'i: Piers s. ProiiK. Ir.ts as. lrfui;". Fa v. r.s vs Tails. . ia vkPw i.KAcr i: llight clubs. Thu rlaj. ANTbrn? LEAc-n: ilv.r. vs. Colts. Flag s. Jewels. Tvl( rs v-. Chntars. OMVF.lt I.FAGFK Sixtern clur. lVidaT. sinv;f:t:s i.kaiif i: Fight clubs. TIIMlbK LTIAdn: Cubs vs. Stags. linrr.s vs Io iN. Hairs vs. Tuks. AMiir.b'AV m: Ac.cn M th! Mud Hens vs. P'.sons. Tr.ec'.av Red 'OV v. Tit: er Sox vs. WVdhfsdav--Whit Ath-l!-s. Thursa:- Yankees vs Tliursd iv Rraw ris s Smt Indian.vatio n Ai i Mir i : NTon.lay Covotes vs. Gr-en Sx T:edVy Phidh s s Car.'.ira'.s. UV.!r.M,'.w Giants vs. Pirates. Thur..!av Do igers vs. s. R-'. Rra t WFST SIDF DIAGl" FMer.day Choka S .r. Tuei-'.av--:iaT.pv li e s. vs J. M. vs. N. A. C 'il v It Wedns !. Cans. Thurs-la v With Flow iv N th -The Mod-! v. ARTISTIC Fir.st ?plecicr! he Florist. M!n 76 3 WHITTI!i. in citv. William'. S. tlch:' st. JARIUMIltS. Tin?e jvTTiient In Ity William, the Ilori'?, 1!S S. Michigan. ifiJ-a 7li, 1535-20
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Loral Tram Bounding Into Form as Date of Second Came Approaches. 1 t. t ro rri-l;'v Cc.trh fjr.msden exo h.v- the r.i :h f;hoed fjninr.'l '1 into a 1 edy n-Hterinw 10:1 chine, live y Wf.rl .ut shows va.t and wh n the Oran-c :s.r.d I 'due j-fi'k up ;ttriinst J'lJ-hnrt rii-l.ty at the KlKhait ym, Klkh.ut ! ' tn.-' .wll ' t .1 ( h.'ir.ct- to anothfha injii jii.'-hip South IJend train in action. ''.. l:iw anl White .pi.'ii from .he K.iilm.id City nt into the t!nN 1..! M-a-en at the sectional tour- :.'. I. lit lost out to t!i' (,Q.i)fi in th in il mir; i;tt - .f play. Their rec nt I .iloj.iM' ly tin- hi-;h school irriJ-j i : s .i ai. r .-tinv h"Mily on tln-ir :n: Is, ami ' i h Irar.s-h n 'xmets ; s his n..n i". on of th" hardest' of the -'i:-n. III:fiart has t always h n know n to put nj: a suP r t'.it:'" -n thf iioir.c floor, ami this s :..n is xr'tl not in he an' v r- ;pt j( ?1. r:i.KII.!iT STJtOXC. A fM 1 iys att-r thr cluf of "ball .'-r-a son, I Ilk !i r, rt ivnt nn'!.y !rp(il f v t low n tr Xappan- - 1 1 -i nMiv! a s"V-r trouncinc. hue -1 c o fr.. in th-P. a 1 nialir: 4 to rep rt.s lllkliarr, th- f a'i li.is nnlf r- '!.' ;i r T'l.i rl;a ':.! rhanu'c Nappaii a'xi M r'.-.l a ictory o 1 ' ! i t a a ka . 'i Wiii k ''f Ha;:s. .U rrm rn;-r i i l.i"! f.-:so.-.s i ..nil. has I-; I if f 'Ii:m' rf th- I'C'nt ".nt'ioiils. ; ii ! ip-Tat. ! oji s,vffi h-'S hurst j with Ii'.'1 !).! aii.l a ' a-u ra t-t h'M.tii that no -jiihi has :lipl ivcil J !;. ys nf - lin-r, " 1 1 1 . ; 1 . I)onovan. Capt Iho u kboii' of ;iV" p'rfrtiiu: y a v's il ir floor work, ami with a iral:..v .f o-, r tr-t rl.-i- iiiatfnal to pi !i from i hint;- nrr- rxccpt!rnally hii-;i,t. i:ihrt has tut tho local hitrh h-n;-'s vh.'ir' of tltkrts for th -ati..- to rifty cwinj.' to tho la rp at-J ; ,ri ,t.i !' s that liavp boon .ittr-nilinir !h- i:i;,hai t qimcs. Thi;; will h avo I n i imiü,' ami tnu1 root r. a; !;or. j- im w oul.I oth4rvi t.iiu ')v trip. Trotting Association Thnnvs Five Hones Out WAV YORK, 7. Th.na! Trotting association Tue: N'aday i . j. b,l ore horse charged with I running tinder a false name and' u-prnIed live lher.s alleged to have won races out of their class. The bay reldint: "Robert Richmond" was barred beaus It had been entered as "Hilly Hedr-wood" a Cleveland. Ohio, last year. The imrst s w hich are suspended until the return of prize moneys, and the places of the races, are as follows: Pacific Pi-.-. Acton. Maine; "Madison Sotnre," Harrington, Del.; "Frank." Krie and Conneaut bake, Ta ; "Woodclifllnp;," Woodstock. X. Ik. and I'reiuisle, Maine: "Hel-linardinr-," Courtland, Norwich, Cooperstown and Oneta, New York. The association returned the winnings r.f four horses. Including 'Kuth." at Dallas. 1'a.; "Otway Hird." at Ormstown. Quebec: "Frank Ward." at Oorpham, Maine, and "Huster Hoy," at Delhi. N. Y. HARVARD PLAKS HEAVY CARD FOR 1921 TEAM CAMFKIDCF:. Mass., Dec. 7. Negotiations for the Harvard football schedule of next fail had reached a stage Tuesday where the strongest list In the history of the Crimson 'elevens was indicated. After preliminary games, with Hoston university and Holy Cross, the Harvard team will meet successively in mid-season Indiana, Colgate, lVnn. State and Centre, if present plans mature. The team will top Its season as usual with Princeton, P.rown and Yale. nv nr.xiiv r.HHi;Ui. I lilted Pn StalT Corr-.Minlcit. NF.W YoRK, Dec. 7. Intel nat; ictories scored in the yaeut r.ues and th" Olympic Karnes by America probably will have another mate when the two bills of tenms .get through in Australia the last of '.this month. M. T. Tilden, Rritish j and American champion, and Willjl.tm M. Johnston, former national ; title holder, are going after the 'Davis cup in a series of singles and ; doubles matches on Dec. -S. 21 and ! liven in Australia the experts an- ; ticipate an American victory and i return of the cup this country. ! Roth Tilden and Johnston, especlallv Tilden, are at the top of their came now and it it doubtful if there Lire any two ; layers in the world who can beat them. If wetrn teams have the luck or tlie 'juality of Notre Dame, the east will be in a bad way on the ii-nw.w.-tivo ?.- f nn!l.n 11 ln-.-ilnn eiK iqao v.tr., i-.r,, i.TAL i .tu. dilti a'w.t 'iir i'uuiv n. T.-avrd ir. t-ames in the east, winning 11. losing three and tieingj lor e S'm-e l'llfi the Hoosiers have i not a n d lost a gam in the east. the east Yale West Point are the only teams tha beat them previous to 191C. while West Point, Pittsburg. Penn 'State, Syracuse and Washmcton- ' Jcfforson have been their victims 'slr.ee that year.
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This is a little story of the mos intellectual member of tile Wallirh family (alias Cross) also the worst fir liter of si id family. The Wall ich's are better known to ririrdoii: by th? name of Cross. Leach Cross was the mo-t famous of the c'an, pi'filistically and e' ery other way. Then cime Phil, Dave. Martv and IpsI and cerfamly bast in a Qutf nsberry sense, Sam. TvC.ach 'ross some years ao w.is or of the nuet dangerous !ightweights New York ever tlevelopeil. He fought the - best in h: division, Willie Ritchie. Ad Wrlgr.s? To,r,my Murphy and the rest. Iyach was ; one of the strongest drawing cards i l : TIUII 1 v C . I tn i lie nag, i on, ae auu .u.iii), jealous of their brothers) success, made up their minds to iietome hox-tfighters and thi-y did. Almost Harvard, failing to get a cam. with Ohio State and the Army, be-j cause the Crimson would not grant them a home game in 1U2: ha s signed Indiana as a western opponent. 1 Ohio Slate, which is seeking a ( good eastern team to open the nev ; million doll.ir stadium In l'J22, can, open relations either with Pennsyl-j vania or the Naval academy, it is, j understood. Notre Dame can go to, the co.ut for a trame with Southern I California. Rill Rrenan says he turned his ankle and lost his formmer battle, with Jack Dempsey. He's going into the bout Dec. 4 fortified with brace? ; around his pedal extremeties. Rrennan is to get $35,000 for swapping! punches with the champion, whieni will be enough to tide him over the! lean das if he has to spend three weeks in the hospital after this: fracas. I Organization of a national boxing I association to govern the ring spot iK, inp ruung nooies oi me tracu. ilJ "l l' ' 11 L - 1 imnu.u.'i,ii c,iuiui ' enlD. The governors of states where boxing is legal are being asked by the club to send representatives o the conference. Tha meeting j robably will be held here this month.
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as good as Iach in fact, if not quite so famoi's. Then the imindse seiied Saoi. who hitherto had beet, acting as the business adier cf his brothers. A good business man, Mm, but never a tightt r. Never. Want 1 a Hatllc. SUM Sam. like the front floor, would have his liing. His other brothers could tight. W;'s there any good reason why the battle lul and the ability to carve out a fortune with his hts "-hoald not have ben i:iplanted ia hi.' s.vs-'ejr.. too": Sam's annoiiTie ment that h Irttnded to liqht, burst like a bomb amongst h's I'rieruls f the ioiv. r Hast Side. He was the object of
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V VVC Ti-iy )Cnr YOU much ridicule, lc.it hi aith In himself was unshaken. Sammy Wallach was given liminary fight In one of the i pre-Har-:eiu ciurs. ieiore ine ooui &am gathered his friends aboet him and isi ed the fo'inwing proclamation: p.oys. if I make a good showing toil, ght, if I am the siic.t.s that my orothers are as boxers, I Interel to stake you all to a big sunper. We'll con at So-and-So's ami celebrate. Remember, it's on me if I'm a succes-"." Poor Sam wasn't in the ring a minute before he realired he a ad erred. His opponent simply plastered him all over the arena. Once when OR. GSOORH The Old Reliable SpecialUt of Indianapolis VYIA DE AT nin NICKEL HOTEL South Bend, Indiana Tuesday, Dec. 1 4 and Wed nesday, Dec. 1 5 HOURS Tu es. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Wed. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. I-Jvery I'our Thereafter
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he went to his the line whirh corner he uttered become as dnce immortal: 'Hcx-ti(Thtin5' this is no business'." He Got It. Sam. just managed to stick the four rounds out. Hut the real punishment was ft ill to come. Sam not timlinp hi. friends around the rinj? after the main bout trudged painfully to So-and-So's for some eonsoiinir provender and libation. To his utter amazement he Tound all hi? own cronies there in the toils of demolishing a really sumptuous mpa.st. "Oh, Sernmy. this is a line meal you have treated us to. We'll say It is. Sem my!" came the prreetinj? from his admirer "Waiter. UU is the man you're to render the bill to. He's treating us on his suet esrsful d-but in the riru:. That's Sem.my Wallach, the coming champion." Sam protested that "boxtiKhtlng" was no business. "You iVllow.s know that I rst :t t;ood antl plenty, I made an awful showing;, J nnd you'll never e me on the ini side of a rins acain. You can't stand me up for a treat. You know I said if I was a success.' " "Sure you did. Fern," was the answerinp; ein ruc, "and we thought you were all right." Kcnzlcr to Play With Y. Team Against Butler Athletic Director C. A. Cooper, of! the Y. M. C. A., anr ounced Tuesday that final tryouts for places on the association basketball team will beheld Wednesday evening. He said that fleorgo Kenzler, last year's star center, would be on hand to play in the opening game of the season against Hutler college next Saturday night at the local association gym. In the first games of the Intermediate Sunday school basketball league Monday night, St. Paul's defeated Grace M. K. 22 to G. the First Presbyterian team downed the Calvin Baptists 22 to 5, and Westminster won out 10 to 8 over the Zion Kvangelical squad. Ohio State to Leave For Pasadena Dec. 18 COLUMRI'f!. O., Dec. 7. The Ohio State football team which will play the University cf California at Pasadena, New Year's day, wil! A 1 VUlUiUIUJ Wil . X 'J Ik H A .11 rive in Pasadena at 11 a. m. Dee. 2 4, according to a traveling schedule made public Tuesday night. Two practice games will be held enroute, one at Denver on Dt-e. 20 and one at Palo Alto, Calif.. Dec. 23. JA RI) I Minis. Finest assortment in city. Williams, the Florist, 13S S. Michigan. Main 7G!. 3Ü35-20 Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads ARE YOU RUPTURED? No ruptured man, woman or rlilld need be told of the ufferinc oiiel aRony re-sultlriK from the neClcct of tills nwf ul af flietifm, nor of your many disappointments and failure to Unci a euro by experimentingwith old-fashioned treatments, leaving you tho sufferer. In crun worso condition than before, and mentally skeptical of eer beIng cured. Krcry raptured persn In Indiana who calls to see met Is entitled to a Freo Trial of tho Dr. O shorn Self-Adjustinjf Rupture Appliance REMEMBER It reqtired much of my time during the last 20 years, also labor and great expenxe to perfect thl wonderfully simple and effective Appliance and make it poHslhle to assure you relief. Know also that I aak NO MONEY UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED, aa hundreds of others are cow. I Cap. nelp You Now Tomorro-w Iay Bo Too Late Corru? and Get tlie Proof FREE. It males no difference what your present physical condition may bo or what you ha. to endured in your vain hunt for relief YOU TJAVE NOT TRIED DR. OSBORN'S Sin.PwAlXJUSTTNG RUPTURE APPLIANCE, and you will never be Ritlsflrd until you do. Indianapolis Onrt Third Floor Traction Terminal Bld Ofiioo Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 4. Wednesday and Katurxlay, 9 to 12. 1 to 4, 6 to 8. Sunday, 9 to 12 only.
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