South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 345, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1920 — Page 10

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NKW YORK. I f.-. ?.Xow York will fcp ,o!ii- of the liKst fool1 all nanifs in 1021 on tho I'o. (Irountls, if sch ilul-s being1 phnnn' 1 now m.itr rinlizf. It soerns prohab' the Army and Notre Dame will plav, Columbi'i against Illinois. 'orne:l acrainst Dartmouth and the annuil Army-Xavy aff;iir.

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i; iii:msv i.. ikiu:ij.. I niittl Ir Staff t'o:iijKnIi nt. Xi:Y YOIIK, Doc. Short ; -ainir.tr trips probably will be an n.K'vation of the preparation for the 1'j21 major leaito .season. Miller H a irfrins, the sawed off Kinaser of the Xew York Yankros. :s the tirst out with training plans i'i.liratinv ti ib-parture from tho (Misumi cf lonir. t'dious training, ituh r)alTy, the new pilot of the loton Uel Fox, alo says ho will not kerf his s-iiiad at work for a protracted x l iol in the 9011th. HiKh hotel rates, along with in-i-reasing prii'OH of other thing.-, are oiakinK training seasons very exi.rn.'.ive for the magnates and from physical stan.lpoint trainers are becoming convinced that more harm than good n salts from Ion?: work in the spring. Pat Moraa had a lamentable exvoricnop last year at Mianti. with !;is Cincinnati lled.s. During a long May in that fashionable place, the :eds found time 10 do thin?: other han train and it was mid-season before pome of them reached form. Fewer exhibition games between

tlv clubs will be staged this spring. While it has been fi und a pood way to bring in money to help foot th bills, the players object to a series of "one-day"' statute. The NewYork Giants suffered by their long series of games last spring. It is also a dangerous undertaking, as the Yanks discovered last spring when Chick Fewster, one of their most promising youngster.-, was put out for the season by a pitched ball from Jeff Pfeiffer, the Brooklyn fast ball pitcher. Some few games will be staged, however. The Yanks and the Dodgers will play around Shreveport. where the Yanks will train, and Tris S'leakcr wants the Giants o ftiriip to Dallas for koitip exhibitions with his world champion Indians, (p. the .subject of spring training, it will be interesting to watch the attitude of Ty Cobb, if he is named manager of the Detroit Tigers, which seems probable now. Cobb persistently has refused to train in the spring with the club and his attitude wis partially responsible for the dissension of the club.

HOTRE DAME-FLEET GAME GALLED OFF

Both Teams Disbanded For Season Following Gipp's Change For Worse.

at Indianapolis, and the Army at the I'olo grounds. New York. Georgia Tech is offering the local team big inducements for a game at Atlanta but no decision has been 11 ached in regard to this offer. Other games pending are with the Micbgan Aggies, annual opponents, here and a smaller college of the middle west here.

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BRANDY MAY COACH ST. THOMAS COLLEGE GRID TEAM Ar 1921

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Negotiations for the Christmas d.-.-y game at San Francisco between the championship Xotre Dame team and the team of the Fa-citic lleet were definitely called off Thursday and both teams hae disbanded lor the season. This announcement was made

Kockne. Notre Dan.e athletic , s hool by dickering for the ser ices rector, after it became known that j of ".loo" lirandy for football coach. C.torgc Gipp, ali-Amerk-an hack field lirandy has been conMciering the man and star of the team, who lias j offer ami was to have been th I een lying between life and .h ath at : gv.est of honor at a St. Thomas St. Joseph's hospital had undergone I football bantpiet this week until tlv a sudd.-n reverse and was in a most i l roposed coast game compelled him critical condition. A telegram re- to decline the invitation. With the eeived from San Francisco at the Fleet game off he will probably :ame time announced that the fleet leave for St. Taul within the next team had disbanded. few days to meet the authorities of Nebraska May Come. the lnke school. Tiiva-issinL' the schedule of the St. Thomas was compelled to

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(bringing the Nebraska team to Car- ! solution for its football troubles in! tier tield as a feature of the home I the acuui.'ition of l -.randy. f the

"little generals' ability to taKe nis place with the nine other successful j coaches of the Notre Dame school .

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icard. The Notre Dame team has j played the Cornhus-kers at Lincoln ! for the past six years and unless they consent to come to South Hend ; next year they will not be given a i place on the Notre Dame schedule, according to Uockne. Negotiations are also pending with a representative eastern team for a game here-.

The only games definitely scheduled by Notre Dame are with Iowa. Indiana. Furdue and the Army, all of which will be played on foreign joMs. Iowa w ill be met at low i Citv. Purdue at Lafayette. Indiana

on the squad is credited with a bt- i ter knowledge of football and the !

f.nssing of no other player in recent years has caused more universal regret. As all -Western halfback, tju-'irterbaek of two championship elevens, and especiil jinx of the Army, he has consistently subordinated himself to team play, and t am play is the one essential of a coach.

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