South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1921 — Page 10

Y!;iII.Y MOUSING, MATiril 0, 1021. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Notre Dame Students Inaugurate Campaign for Memorial to George Gipp

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A , iMip-iln will J tuat'.s w.-r" Howard Ilhrnkf. In 1914, j';,t lv nn ; and (ifar Hors'man. In 1913. '"' ' ' ' " i Khrnk'- v.ant to tli- Drtrrdt Tlcrs f-:.. nt.-i for th.'j,, I jor.-trur. n to tho ft. I.Uis Carv. ; 1 b" a pup.'.y j dir.als.

h-- ror.'Jurt .1 Th Saturday an. or :; memorial whbh Student ..'fair. The matt r e f r I.j I to th.- b oi e m mor h ) s !i' n nr. r or'i'lor' M' n by th vi ty rommiib sin Iiis i!i ath. y r received frov M moria! i rp' rts -uIt( '.I and ty;' i I r . ty and bidept h ' Or.o of the m:"'"-! elude I th" rui.il:':;'- ,-. H"; lint's Atl- ' the time of ; !nvi" l-r- n r a ":' i'n rt s. h'i'- 1 - r i eonIon f the f i' al- !( n nir,,;. ,1. in.;.- ff. r" .1 ill 's of th pre f.nt plan for a H.ili of rani'- whbh would rooriiz" 1 1 1 traditional Ftars of th" ' -haol and -'TV' as a r.nsfuni fr.r th- athbtie troidii'fl w-hich noT har-r in t!i rryninn-'iuiii. thr rlnn In? b- n s ; t: --j l 1 by thv S. A. C. to tho f.,M)'y. In iv Hall. In rill prrd.ahLüty l!-r' K-ration for lh IIM r-f Far:,.- will b- found in tho Old Fmd. ::!': Hall v.!:! h i tbi crft'fl on th:1 ran; pus in tho n-ar fiituiv. Th" fiit to L-"in rtrfincc will 1; (', n .:' Cp . aMAmrrican fnotbi!! n.au ,f li'20 and hallod thrii-!i"'it ih" country ac th"i rrmt'st s'ar in a .brad" arrl ono of th" t:r' .it Mf n of th" :t.im-'. Fo'.lO'.vincr him th" . 'Ivr iKro.s who havo rrirrirl th." .'-' fiord roiors will b" privm full if'Opiti'ii for th" jrlory which th'y l.avo won for Xotrf Darn" and lli'uas. K . by th" placinnr of br.-ds and tabb-ts within thf. Hall. To s-'.-ruro fund ' for t-K- rv iimri.d tnblrt, a drivf wiil Institut -l amoni? thr- Va b n on l-'rid iv, h'aturday and Snndav cornmitt. r'- oi'.u n!;v N'd donations will I outbid" P'jurr. is a a 1 1 of this w t f 1 ; by .1 by th" S. A. r. " j d from ;o stud'-'itH wis!l nt U'. morial a student jffair. to niak" th purely Notre p: I a lac Missouri to Clifrflcuy One oj Itig Tt'ii Leaders V.y Asm" i.it. d Pi. : rillOACO, na li T!i" I'niv r-:-i!y of M.i-a.n-i b.u ;;.: all t-.t!n. winror of th" '-li- a:-i Yalb-y 'pfrrr.o eh.a in i a ".'.! i p. probably rill chalb n::e on,, of th" foams t i -1 forth" wfPtern coMf.-r atro title hot" for po-t r a-on .-.ri':-- of rmita', 1t wnrf ;innc-unrid h re Tu -day nir;ht. Tile Mi-'-ouri five i-. r::.iialod as on of th,' strong' st teams ever dovohijcd in t!io Valby conf-renco. 'hie.'.u'o and Per.nsx Iv.'nia mrt in a j,ot f .isnii s : i. s 1 tat yar and the pniPS attt'.icti d wid.e int rrst because of their ii;t r; etional eharncter. '?" McMillan Stars rs Cenlre Defeats Harvard j 11 y t"nit.t rres: CAMnniDr.i:. :,:;: :.!t. s Centre ce'.b ge, T .nvil! . ICy.. Ti scfay had averioal last fall's f. otba',1 cfefrat by Harvard. Tho South rnpts Monday r.i-lu tranna-d Ilarvaial at tsi?!iifAil 41 to : I laying of Fri. , ,.. F.tts f'ir Harvard .and "P.i" McMi'.lin. football t-tar, for Centre, l'tato.rrd. ro.wr ty:.m wins. Bv Tntrn:ttii'- d Niu rvi..-: "1CVNSIS b'ITV. Mo . M . roh. S.--The Uwrmore athletic chib of Fivermere, Calif., the game Tu -- day afteri;Oi)n in t!ie nation.. il A. A. IT. basket ball championship I frating the Soirtam '. a:r-: 'a de- t if' ?nartariaur.;, S. C, th" fcorc was Z2 to Z$. YANKS Si ILL orTFILIDI-Il. Ilr Ass. 1 .f. d Pr. -s . MAHA. N b;-.. V S Purchase from the N'. v i a ; !v Lo-'gue club of I ra - k fbddrr. form, rly . f tl Soutb.rrn Laae c b;'. -. An 'i'fr rii-.ai oofMd.is wie- j ed by the m m..: u-.-ti nt of the i i;n.,!:.i "Wet"., rn L :i.'i--'a t- at Tii' -da. r.vi.ps Murs i;oo:vivi!. rv Pnit-! Pr. : PASADFNA. Calif . M i r. . t Johnny Fv rs ' "Was yr atly pi and en.thu-: ists Cubs in th :r Kvlb h r w.os ' hat d In: 1 !1 ..: d a Tu iv , ' ... irr 1 h a.-, 1 v 1 1 ! i 1 h " i s h o -,v n b b - j , , j work-ott. ,'obnny it in : !-. . e bv i i will be ( n.t . : 1 awai;d sf.nmops flayvf.s I'.y P!t.-d IT--: CHICACO. M . . lor an 1 bro::..:-. Little Ii,.. X lab. Tbirrs .!il-:--:v of th--fo V." i -a 1had P. n ; 'i and' e S- - i K. M. : I ii:::-, 1 1 Pitt -bang. ..tor- Pi a Ion :--. to .1 1. vaiiiitv or r.vM i;il I.lTTbil K Little pp.. k ! -et m ly r .. d i in the t r i n. 1bung N ition. . A t .. M .r. ;b g : a a anit :y : as.' baa.--- '.all '..- Tl: PP- : -o An : :can'i vi and t I: e la 'I b- ,J 1." b.. t H'AMn imp. W fcr k'ar.aa . 0T!!Ill INCi: I!v T raO.. Pr : M1ICAC b -M" !- h nr.i 'b:rd :, Tn .- ' the P.;g T n ": 1 ha i r hip. Mi.-h-b- n b .r PI; Mi ba - in fe- j Fr a. n M a v r :r Prdt 1 Pr . SA N ANT' O'l'".. M.m.:;-"r ;.'.- p coach' s art .:!'' fon.i shov. n 1 : m-ri a n a -:::; in l.'-'ng ti.-l at Jr: v .h -n f--oon b f.rra- d Mon l .y ! nou;3'h 0o d ii:y I: b t!::r i ba - v ' I a P i n r ' :: v.: - ?.(.: . i e ' i : v, ; :

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'r-y fi r -'If: That's Harry Harper, shai r cu a m of b'outh r.n I. "ague. n- s- art I in th" minors in 1013 I '.:.- tint ti:r.' twelve ball playr ;: f r mir.at' a with him onz ! J ' u'-iu'.'t . g t v.l! aea,u.iinted and it'an j-i:;j;,r,i to tlu- majors, j I-: II it ry still remains with the t" ' frv. lie's v.cvr-r had a bier ' !" i u- ur; ifci r.i en. s:;u-trl Willi Snn Jo Th- Sin J club in th Cnli:i bt ::r ."L k"d I!jrl Lynn, catchf-r. u-ith hin:. T!i" Chicaro W:;t.. Sox piolo.d. Lynn off. In tl-. (a a5t I il'uc-. iis rooniIn 1 f 1 5 Harper w-oro a Spokan tjr.if.-rni and bunkf-d with "Dutch" Ii uth- r and Km Williams, Tho Brooklyn l)r.(!-in pot lUuthcr and thf St. Ix.ui?? Ilrowim grabbed "U'lU:an:.'. In K17 h- was v.ith tho Tacoma t' :m. Ira 11 irstrad waa his r."jiii:'. A tho rk.yo of th season Ira vtid, '-o lon' Harri'." and movd tip to tho Detroit Tigrors. Charb y iv.houjj and Bnfr O'Farrr'I hi okt d up with Harper in P. cria in tho Central L. auo. Tho Fhiearn 'ubi yun grot 1'cclious and O I 'an . II. (Vduti, js, of th( American Afsolation w is Harper's next berth. II ia ouiod with Tom Tasart. Tho Ib'.'-ton Itrav s took Tom. Iixs Two In In lf!i Il.-'.rr.-r played with Fan I'ran '':.''" and Sfattlo. Hi.q Fri.oo roommato was Jimmy Caveney, who was call. (I by Detroit, but refused COACHES ASK HAND 111 MAKING RULES Prominent ""'Grid' Mentors Announce Suggestions to Rules Committee. I'y Inf or -n.it n a 1 News Scrvlre: Ni; VnpjC, Mar. M. Football cokIk.,' want a Itand in making rubs trove rn in? tho ?amo. Keprosentatiori on the erntral board of officials, plans for an annual gonera I re.si on at the cd ose of each season to consider football problems, and a national association of active fo,,;!,ii; coaches, are anion? recommendations announced Tuesday by i bo, by of prominent "('rid" mentors who in t het-e to discuss mean a for bora -fittin? the ."port. The meetin? eonv. ned at the sucrestion of Muj. Charhs I). Paly, head football coach at Wes- Point. T!u recommendations of tho foqtb ill coaches will be put before tfie cominic Intercollegiate meeting. The recommendations of the football roaches will bo put before the (umin? intcreolh ?iato nuetin?. 7'c.v Richard Postpones Answer to Montreal Man Vy .s"iTtrd I'ros: NF W YORK, M.ir. S. Tex TtickM ,l Tuesday informed i:. crah.un of Mont-ral th.at lie wouhl give a d bnate answer Mar. 1."., to hts offer ( f a guarantee of $700.000 for tho I en-..ps"y-Ca rpentier cha mpionship. firaliam. who represents a group which desires to hold the contest in the Canadian oily, oonfered with, the New York promoter Monday and Tut sda v. P.AIK.FKS A IN. i:v .,., i it. -a i'r"s ; 'MADISON. Wis.. Mar. S. Tho Fnicr:-:t of Wisconsin dfeated diio State ::4 to 21 in a. western conference basketl'all game Tuesday ni-ht. Tin irtory places Wisconsin in a tie with Michigan and Purdue for ;h." conference baskotNill cham-luon.-hip. stai: path iiy o ii:ck. I'.- Pnite l pr. f:: : WA- , AH ACH IF. Texas. Mar. 5. Th" White So were scheduled for a doublo workout Tuesday, both morning and afternoon. Their ;.:;:.- ! s wa re .-tiff and sore from the fir.-t day's training. Dick Kerr and P i'- i'U- oirtirisrit Iv'i'.l C.'nvnn IV. Vit- i .-,i. ..... v.. -.'' by showing up ft r the first work out. FI5U-P?-MAN SzzE MAN WiaTwe ?oie ' lT I S P. nU-INeX Om e Th PcL6 AS A COSD AT ibACMEDTo"o4g END To 'wWlCW 15 AT-TaCWDA Hook To which is aTTACWSDTne BaiT H5 FISH OP -TEN N13-5LE AT Tme BAiT 13 iT A GkEaT ? CHVES A-NDT" w --CVSE ONE JSl5 PCOri SeT-TlKG IThE MuD All DAV IS VcQV SEN-E-Fl-CIAL. "To Th MgALTw

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to report. In Seattle ho roomod with Lyle Higbcc until Connie Mack took Lylo-. Iast season Harpor roomed with Tony Hrottcm on tho Litth liovk riub. At tho end of the season the Pittsburg Pirates tiok Hrott-m. What's solm? to happen in 132 1?

THE INSIDER SAYS

lllKht luxrful. Sotnc fellows in tho fiphtin? game Hold titles, there's no doubt. Hy (b'ds'in? 'round arenas while Some others dod?e a bout. Ix ft' llarful. Wlun training's o'er tl:"re'll bo a lot Of players miqhty lad; They've wakened lots of muscles that They didn't know they had. McMillan, Yankee youngster, has smacked out four homo runs in spring training. Whadda you mean, ro'ok io ? Helnie Zim used to make quito a hit IN has halb Now he's taking a track AT it. Well, Montreal vail stage the IV mpsoy-Carpe itier battlo :m'.?ss seme place else is picked. Ilig time bowlers never from their A. P. 0. get av. Another record for Habe KiP.h tä shatter. Four horn runs most ever made in one big league game. Tbaseball managers believe- there is some relation between a "ho'dout" and a "holdup." Tho grandstand waffle man ran out of dough as the umpire walked to tho homo plate. And they both snouted, "batter up." Some folks think that as good TWO WOKKOITS DAILY. V.y Associated Press: PITTS HFIIG, Fa.. M.ar. S. Geergo Gibson, manager of the Ti c. . Wr V.iti,Ti-il l,'ir,-. K'ICf K'l!! I Iv I .1 U I I. .illU'liai Va-5' tw'.. -.... club, has announced at the spring training camp at West Ikolen. Ind.. that tho Pirates will be given two sessions of practice each day. "n.vsuv' snows stli t. By United Press: SHUKVPOllT, LA., Mar. S. Tlie natives hc-re are now convinced that Dabo Iluth is tho king of swatters. The Ikambino knocked tho ball otit of tho park nine tim.es here Monday afternoon in a practice game and knocked a triple. oiscnc.i:u in camp. by Pidted Press: f JATjV IlTON, Tex.. Mar. S. The batterymcn of the Post on Praves w ore given another workout Tuesday by Manager Mitchell. Pitch r Joo Oeschgcr arrived Monday from the Pacific coast and will get into practice today. GiKL of my niiAin.' Showing at tho Auditorium today jand tomorrow, is Shirley Mason in Iber latest Fox Release. "Girl cf My j Heart." adapted from tho well 'known novel, "Joan of Rainbow J Springs." by Frances Marb-n Mltchell. Miss Mason portrays the role j of a nameless little waif, who runs I away from an orphanage, and after j many vicissitudes finds happiness j with .a young southerner, into I whose hopeless life she bring ne w j sunshine. Throughout the entire ' pietnre. comedy is mingb d with stroncly dramatic incidents, and offerskoo 1, who.t.v-omc cntertamment by a sdar whcs: )ersor.ality is ever welcome on tho screen. After long absence from the screen. Raymond McNoe. returns in support of thh popular star. Sunshine, a clover Juvenile comedy, and Vox News Weekly are also on the program.

Pure, Rich Blood Will Keep Your Body Vigorous and Healthy

When impurities creep into your b'.ood the first symptoms are usually a 1g? of appetite, followed by a gradual lessening rf energy, tho ystrm becomes weaker day ty day. until you feel yourself on th.e verge of a breakdown. This whole condition, Is a warning that nature needs assistance in giving tho system .a general housecleanlng. Ne.ariv everybody neds a few hottit s of S. S. S.. the great vegetable blood remedy, to cleanse out all im

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.V,V " - -:':..,. --vS "' X "I think I'll room a'onV' says Harper. "Maybo I'll send myself up t bi:T company. 1 have been n.atiy sold five time." but they always took my roommate." Harper's a if ft-kand. d batter and h-d tho. Southern lvalue in l'j-0. H" throws riciit-h.andt ah a man as Iandis. in baseball, shouldn't lo kept on the bench. Mike Menosky. Iled Sox fielder, balked at contract offered him by Ownir Harry Frazee. Take your base, Harry. Our idea of the ( aslei t crown to win: the su vh titl". Ouht to be pi 3 for ."omobody. Tilings don't s-eem just natural in the (liant outfit. Matty is not among those present. Why is it fans at h schall games will alwavs laugh like k etor. when e'er a horsehide hit: his ch-st protector? the ump upon Tiiej-o is a rumor afloat that th kids' knothole b-ague has already organi.'d for the s-. a-on. Tin- great Amcrie.'n game bris had many a yeuag. t r up a telephone pole. In ha-" stealing, "it" at first yon don't succeed' 'cat: rat apply. For whoever heard of trying to steal first. always sure of a in t income, whatever it may amount to. Tolrde fans have earr'.ed Pill C'ymer for years, as manager of the Columbus team. Now he's chief f the Toledo team. Such, is bas- balb KOPINS STAKT (.HIND. r:y Pidtd Press: NED OIILUANS. La., Mar. I The Hrooklyn National league cnainpioiia starieu training won; i hero Tuesday. Manager Pol inson had the .squad out Monday but. he would .allow thorn to do nothing more than Umber up. wy $37.50 Hand Tooled Bag. $20.00 Bliss Beads. Watch This Ad For Full Particulars. MakielskVi rs Art Shop ..'--uriy jy 'I"ns -'IX Oliver Theater Bide. purities about twice a year. It is an!

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.ect. S. S. S. is without an f-tx:. as a general tcr.io and system builder. li improves ;r.e appetite ant cives ' r.-w strer.ith atd vP.ahty to both old . -,r,1 young. ' fn'l 4-f-t -1 ..-1. 1:. ' M. u : i 1 . . . u . i il.t.I ..i iaiL.tJ.1.' lil - erature can to nacl !-v wr-.tinsr tiU

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BROWN MANAGER IS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT CHANGES FOR FLAG

Lcc Fohl Opines That Neither Cleveland or Yanks Have Any Cinch. V.y JACK VI.IOCK. Dy Intorriat!or:.d N". s Si-rvKf : Ni:' Vr.in;. Man h S "I biivo It!." Frov.r.s will civo evorv Amrrian b;.r,u.' pennant aspirant a t' --'rh battlk fore the race OVf So tnid I-P Fohl, m mager of the St. Louis Americans in a telegraphod interview to the International News Service Tuesday from Iloga'usi, 11. " It is early for r. redictions" Fohl continued. "Yet I feel confident that Now Yerk. Cleveland or any other club will find St.. Iu:s very much in the way. 'A grtat many critics are picking tho Yankees but I do not rate them a cinch by any means. I don't behove Miller Iluggins L satisfied with his team for even at this late date he is .-till trying to land an outfielder and an infieldcr. Aside from Ituth's hitting ability, I cannot pee tli" Yankee outfield as a world heater. Dob TMoth, for Instance, has been on every team in the league but two. Picks Senators. 4T think that Washington, along with Cleveland. New York and tho Itrowns shoujd finish in tho firs:t division. The Athlctie probably will show enough improvement to climb out of the ce'Iar, as Chicago and Posten prehahly will not figure very firmier. Detroit. I believe ought to head the second division. "I .am not predicting a pennant for the Frowns, but 1 think very highly in Williams. Jacobson and Tobtn. On the field. Si si or is the !""'fr of first basemen in both hitting and fielding. At second base will be either Pill CJIeason, from Chattanooga, or Marty MeMauus. I.oth are showing e!a.-s in training and it will bo some 'time before a decisicui will bo made between them. I'ri!os Severe. id. Severoid. Pil ings and Pat Collins: will do all our catching. The fot-m.-r is one of the . most reliable backstops in either league. This trio will hold up the pitchers. I have 19 pitchers In camp at present and it will take some study to decide on the new ones to b retained. I am depending on Shocker, Dixie Davis. P.urwell. F.il'y Payne, a young left bander; Allen Sothorn, (Joorge Pohlen, formerly with Detroit, and Nick Cullon, lornier Yankee. We have several prrmls;ng youngsters in Charlie Foot, Joe Deberry and Tioy Kop. "The boft looking recruit who has come to the Frowns sin; e (George Sisb r broke in, is Phil Todt, who was awarded to us recently by Judge Landis. He came to us a pitcher, hut is being schooled as r.n outfielder. Ho is lrit 19 years old and a long distance, pft-handed hitter. Crem is the sacred color of Mo hammedans.

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-' 4 i ' I a i.-.v" :1 V e r ;;:T:nZ:V: aV;" x.. -r ri ... v: DOIIOTIIY HOIX.FNS. Larry Iijoie, former I)asdall star on. ( told Dorothy Hodgens that sh" was the oaly girl h" t vcr lir.ew who could play ball. Now Dorothy is a diamond star at Wilson College. Chambe rs jurg. Pa., and aspires to bo tho "Home Pun Queen" of basobail a rival of Lahe Puth! 'Greasy FSeale Refuses To Report to Phillies l As-o'-i.ncd Pres: MAPIFT7A. O.. M.ar. s. With I lis teamn at' s on the Ph il.i dc Iphia Iiis teamn at's on the Phil.idcli Nationals enroute t Florida, Farl "Cir a. " Noalc. futfi bb r. rtmained here as a hobinuf. Nealo stated th.at there was ?:t.finn difference between the salary (ff. nd him and the. ne he wanted. Nealo Tuesday signed contract in eo.ii ji t;i;, i j 1 1 1 , i o j i a an dio.ison f"Ot!'.a:i team ne:t y ar. M en s

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WOLF SIGNS WITH NEW ORLEANS CLUB

Former Indianapolis Infieldcr to Play in Southern League Circuit. i. Pol.:;, v.'olf, po'.ic" repent. r , Tho N ws-Tiines. will pliy ta.-bal with th," No-.v orl-ars Iub ,if th' S"'.:thcrn 1rgue this v--ir Mr. Wolf's lecision to give up th" i v. s n an. n w tii the c.ll cd tlio diamond came orlv aftc r he liad r'cci eI a tt Ht ring o;"r r from the iu".nager:u-nt of t!;. Now irleans club, Tu. s l iy. He immod iateiy wired his .-u'enbanoe to the tarms of the contract and will report at the southern city for.-pring practice in the r.e.ir future. Mr. Wolf has been a mender f the Indianapolis club of ho Am, rioa.n Association for th.e jeas' two year.--, and was recently sohl to th" N w Orle.ans team The terms of tho i initial contra t tendered him. howover proved unsatisfactory and h" allowed his name to b nbared on the holdout list. Poforo joinin.g the Indiana: olis team. h captain, d Notre Da mo Fniversitv team f three corn-ecu! ivo years. His jirition rw c!ifirvii n hot be ran ttav :i !" pos.ition on the intleld. This !io eruor..ftrat'I during his service with tb Jack Hcndri's team in th capital city. sins a c;oLr sTvi.ii. IM.!llin;T, N.C., .Mar. v. ;,,:f play, r s at tho Pinehurst C.o'f e'pab wer startled when Mi Fiizabtth Cl"'Uson of Middlefown. N. V.. -"nutted cut over the icn.rs" in knickerbockers and golf stockings. First a ppc a l a nee of a woman golfer in bockt rs. r vT va I'ndrr Slat Mi prr I .Inn Auditor of ,3t:l Assets Oor Contingent or ?,S YCAUS OLD AM) MlVMIl BUILDING AND OF SOUTH 121 So. Main St. I". 31. IiOONi:. ,e1

IT IS NOT NECESSARY to leave South Bend for Turkish Treatments. At the South Bend Baths you will find the most modern bath house in Indiana or Michigan. We arc at your service night or day.

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