South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1921 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 9 i Purdue to Noire
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Now that everyh-ely is talking alout thi. All-Amt rit ;in guy, we might u well have an All-Arr.'-rican b t-ball tear.. Our choieo for the mythical ind every other kind r,f ?p'..oky nine would be: Catcher, O'Neill; pitcher. Mays; iidield, b'L-Icr, Horn.-by, Horr.tby and Ilornsby: outfield, Cobb, Iluth ind Ruth. Ill IIO HTM The liht fans ought to f;et a thrill when they wheel Loach Cross into the ring for hia next jui,il i.stic encounter. HI HO HTM From the stork:? that come from pom fight fans around here it would i m a.s if both contestants v. . re cripples. Ill IIO II I'M can t uva.v it. jrsT natthal. tiiasall: It's trim he was a -ei-r; he could id pep from morn till night. And he ilvrd up to the "rep" he had In almost every fight. Ill IK) II I'M Earry f'canlon .--ays ho doesn't fco where a Frenchman has the right tf claim the kb-'lng championship after the powerful smack Carpentler was handed by "our Jnck." in iio hum h'too bad that thee vi me laws don't protect the.-o craps tournaHI HO HTM Ty Cobb Is going to n',irn;'o a winter ball team on the coast. A young f'i!-r, you know, ju:t g tti' j a -tart ns a manager needs all the practice ear. fret. MI IK) HTM
ihle that Ii'tz. former Carlisle f-tar,
now coaching
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J'urdue nv r stw a bunch (f Indians ;ts wild as the scalpers who
out to knock 1.1s team for a goal today. HI HO Ill'M O. D. Quinlnn tells us that a few wives reported that the family broom i mi-sing from itd usu:.il place behind the door yesterday.
HI IIO Ill'M p t r Klin.- was an imposing figure the other afternoon when he hMlckd him 'If in his i emulation lire ehief'.s uniform and led a j-.irade of i'.oy t'outs. HI IK) HUM Frank McDermott i- !. .-idering the acceptance of a position with the All-American b llrima rs who p i form at Notre Dame each year. The boys all Fay that Frank does quite well with the Sorin hall cowbell. in no hum The old etove league will have to be forgotten until Battling Sceblrt and YounK IMlinskl stage their fight to a finish match election day. nrzy zzz zz z
to be Opponents
of Arrow Eleven
Local Heavyweights to Leave Here This Afternoon for Clash Sunday. After defe-a-ting the mighty Port Wayn-e Friars lat Sunday "by R jore of to 0, tho Arrow football tram of this city had scheduled one of the harden tests any of its teams were ever called upon, to face. The Gas City Tigers win furnish th-e opposition for the loca.1 hen they arrive In Gas City Sunday morning. Because of the length of the trip the team will leave here thh- afternoon over the Vanda.Ha and will ftcp at Marion Indiana over night. Man ager Benkos has announced that two of his stars will be unable to get into the Sunday game on account of injuries received by playing agalnt Ihe Friars. Cherry and Berrer..s "both received trained and torn ligaments which will bar their participation In the games for the next two weeks. The Gas City team was declared the heavyweight champion eleven in Indiana 1 it year and Is confident that it will overcome the fast stepping Arrows.
Two Leaders Who Will Direct Purdue Today
High School OMUGH DEPENDS Oil
FRESHMEN BEATEN BY LAKE FOREST
SENIORS OUTCLASS JUNIOR GRID TEAM
BREEDERS MEETING BROUGHT TO CLOSE
Illinois Academy Piled Up Twehty-Two Points, While Yearlings Are Blanked.
Loner CIas Eleven Gives i Kentucky Trotting Horse As Sorrv Exhibition in Second eociation Ends Season's Game of Series. j Racing Events.
Som-thing decide.; ly stronger than MCXINGTOX
a hish Kcho.d I nt'-r-c iass lo-.toau i j-j. annual
.even wi.i ij iiet-a-. u io xuji Senior gridders vr.r have determint d tr .w c; .-v rythin in front Mi thvdr attempt to prove their superiority over any foot? all tram in th entire school. They arc scheduled to me-t the ireshrnen Monday ni-;ht
and will probably defeat t:i-m m ;ne , same. mann, r as they did th- Junior; ye-tertlay morning. Their first trim- j mlng. however, will come next, Thursday, when Capt. mlth will!
stack his men against tnc varsu
L.AKE FOREST, III.. Oct. 14. The Notre Dame freshman team went down to defeat before the llsht
but fast-going Lake Forest Academy football eleven here Friday by the score of 22 to 0. Starting off
with a whirlwind attack that left the
yearling visitors almost helpless for over half the game, the Lake Forest backs succeeded in bringing the ball, past tho enemy goal line three times. A dronklck from the 30-vard
Ky., Get. 14. The ln , . , i v.
meeting of the Ken-In touchdown accounted for tho other
tueky Trottm? Ilorce Breeders' as-iP'irt of the score. soriation came to a close Friday) The Notre Dame frosh seemed to afternoon with tho 2:01 trot and the istage a comeback after the first 2:'l p.iee as feature. Each proved !half an1 I)ut UP a creditablo exhia good contest. Jane the Great win- jk'tion-::!n-r the trot after losing the first1 -
heat to Kilowatts, and Senardo cap
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OUTCOME OF GREAT PURDUE CONFLICT
Entire Bender Squad in Mid-! 6eaon Shape for Tondi- j Comparative Worth of Doth est Game on Schedule" j Elevens Will He Judged I From Score of Game.
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When Capt. Edwards and his high schr-ol football squad entrain at 9:30 thi morning for Gary they will be accompanied by 75 rooters and loyal supporters and a determination to nut out defeat to Gary iji the same fashion as was done to Wiley last Saturday. The squad is out to prove its 5r:periorlty over evry football
eleven in Northern IndUna and the 'persona plucky griddrrs will not be satisfied land r.t
with anything short of three touchdowns. Practice this week put the men in the desired mid-season form
j and reason? for victory are well founded. Another vi.ir from the
jinx is not expected as tho Penders received Ju?t share on Initial game. A special car will be run to tho game and will leave South Shore station at 9: So A. M. today returning from Gary at C:30. arriving here a little after eisht o'clock this evening. The men wil start in tho following positions: Kintz. R. E,; Ike Voedlsh. R. T.; Al Strauss, Jl. G.; Klisinskl. C: Toth. L. E.; .Scheer, L. T.; Claunsen, L G.; Strickler. Q. B.; Capt. Edwards. Jl. Jl.; Matt Hutch, L. II.; Mick Buntman, F. 13. Johnny Nykos who has shown marked ability In every position on tho entire eleven will be held ready to be put in at any moment. He plays any position on tho team with reliable accuracy and Is doped to pee action early in tho fracas. Ifaaa will make tho trip but probably will not get in the game due to recent attack of grippe.
Lafavett tod.iy will b the s.:n
CLVPT. "ZETT CATornx.
When the whistle blowa for the captains to Jo!n the referee while he tossee the coin to see which team gets the firit break of the annual football classic between Notre Dame and Purdue, "Ze!b" Carmen, leader and flashy end of the Boilermaker cileven will look after the intercut of the Lafayette aggregation on the field. Carmen ha iL from Johet, III., and is one of the mainstays on the purdue eleven. Ills heady football tactics coupled with barrels of t-pced and dash, makes him a .Iittir.fr rival for Eddie Anderson, the Gold and Blue leader, who is perhaps the bev: of western ends.
And then a new figure appears to take a very active part in tho battle for which all Indiana awaits. Coach Peitz, for three years director of the coa. college champions, and for three years before that the outstanding star of the Carlisle Indian football eleven. The recommendation that gave Deitz his job as mentor of the I'urdu e clan claimed that 'he was the only logical man to "build a Boilermaker tquad that could beat Notro Dame. There i.m-ms to be no question about whether or not Deitz intends to bend all hl. efforts to that
COACH DETTZ. purpoT He permitted Wabash to throw defeat in the path of his teim in the rlrst game of the f?a.son. Then steadily developing the,m so they would be in the height of their power when they met "Tho ltockne Team,'' ho held Chicago to a 9-0 score wh'le conference far.a prasped at the exhibition of certain stars whom Dletz had kept hidden. While It is not to be expected that Purdue will defeat Notre Dame today fans will In all probability get the returns from a game featured by many surprises, tho feore of which is far smaller than Relieved.
TITLEHOLDER PUTS JOHNNY BASHAffi TO . SLEEP IN TWELFTH
The Jnninr.s classed and at
turing the pace after finishing third in the second heat, won by Hal Mahone. The final heat of the meeting was marred by a -bad. spill when Sir
i I to.' he and Sen. Wilkes went down i
while roundiiiK the first turn. Char-!
!es? Dean, jr.. and Harry Gray were!
I handling the reins on tho twr h rrrpt
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break
varsity line for about Later it was decided to
y out- i
Wire hoj)eI
th' end of tli
I'i'f tho seor was Zl to 0. .Shortly '
iifttr the half wa over the ware Riven a chance to
through the 10 minutes.
BOWLING 1
Mill tHMi' mak - h I I M 1 I I
ea'.l eff the :rame of oempetition.
due to the lacK i
.eiiner noises nor drivers sustained
itvrious injurie-s. In tht opening heat of the 2:03
trot. Driver Child took Kilowatts to
the front and kept her there despite
Ready to Resume LiV Title Tilt
Baltimore Fans Anxious to See Manager Dunn Pilot Team to Victory.
i:.Un.M KU. je v'.t -S.-.10' ra ".-'.. tiir.'re Irierr. i:: v:;'.e A:r. re iti teams will le It h ilai'.v era :n vinn r of tie- s ..) ir;t now r-tar.-: the local el
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la determined stretch drive by Cox, iwho was handling Jane tho Great. In the second heat Kilowatts again j went into the h ad. but tht Cox mare j overhauled her in the stretch to win, j '-roiir-: away and won the third heat I easily. t The 2:01 pace was a desperately i f.aiht race. Senardo went to the front at th first quarter pole In the i tvreniri heat nd led all the way, I winning in 2:01 1-4. J In the second heat Sanardo again
went into tne iea.i. out Hal .lahcne i lie. mine i
is.--, ii tne i:n.e son ot ban iTan- l-,,llu
; c:sn half wav elown the stretch and
I Sir Hoch- also collared the winner! Totals
t the first heat before the field
I :r. rrou j reached the wire. In the third heat !i ,1 until the i Sanardo outtlni.hed HaJ Mahone by
FKDEJIAL LEAGIV. rnoxds
lri'enlu2 11 Kntzian V4 Holland 1 Trent 157 W7. 1P5 Handicap I'M
Totals MS
.Md.. Oct. 14. --The betwe. the I. ll:al ..:;d ill- l.ouisi .-.;; 1 1 1 ; . i -. 1 1 1
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!;:;.' d. The a n.-so in a thrilling stretch drive, 'j in fav. r ' Ilscotil'.o had little trouble in an-i.iui-:ri:n- - ncin-r the 2:10 trot while the three-ri.-ult.d in year-old went to Hillandale farm's O'.io.. -i hav- Sakura in straight heats.
OltFl'NS r.urkh.irt Svanün .... t'lapp Hernial C'esjrrove . . . . Haa-lirap . Totals ....
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CONFERENCE TEAMS IN CRUCIAL GAMES
CHAItMSI'.ruggner I.lvenK'ood llershenow
1 Ny i I'uren ran . ,
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Handicap 107
Totals '.m
17." 122 413 Lis 3.".-' H,2 . 144 4U 'Jfis liU 5.1T 171 HZ r12 13 ins 411 1)02 S10 2I;0 ns in 417 17 S J3T 123 100 1S2 4:!2 117 14. 411 14S Ur, 4J1 131 131 ö:3 S22 S80 2' 10 12 107 "20 12 PI? .Vi! U'i V' 104 ivt r.r r.t.- ik :- n 10 013 tc;o 2MU 171 I.V. T.2C 13-1 170 .44 H'j) 12" 4.'l 127 VM :am lv: mi 4.-2 ;t u 102 NV2 VJ 2;73 1;- 240 613 H1 PS 46 20s 17'. Viä i it r.27 K2 172 r7 107 107 H21 W3 10.10 1TJ70
Maiwhcsicr Fdii . Finvtl For llcH 'm j on Bull Ganv
Ohio State to Meet Minnesota While Hawkcycs Must Defeat Ulini.
ANTLERS I.HtieK.
C.llroy mo . Itpitner 14 Ills l.i) Mevpr v7 i WVrt 110
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Toivw's ma ;.irs. 1 T;nc. tun at Navy. T'r. : -e at O.rtmouth C' rr--' F. .it Harvard. Wil'l.ir.'.s at Vale. W.il. at Amy. V.i.-h:::k-:..i ami Ie at lilltT It !'.:oer. at S;. r.iO'.iI.' f v. !- at Fueknell. W'.v-'trn K-:- o at Corn- !1. S . i: thn-. ' r at T r.nylvania. :ne.r.n f i at Fittharp An.h.-rjf at Cnhm. F.oAde.r. at Trinity. F. st on F. j.t "" levin. Villa N-i :i Yr rdh a tr Verrti'T.t at Tafts. RhodA 1! m l at M'iire. Sav i'.i'-h.i nr a t Ct lcrf. Sex Vor'.; unl r-.tv at C.ilum!a. Fates at Colby.
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willj
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. iaI.- and j i.f ehampionhip importance, the re;n North ' sults oi which will leave middle west
ern gridiron followers fairly Meli informed as to what eleven are likely tu he found near the top When the SM.-uii ends. Foremost anions: the contests is
that between Illinois and Iowa at Iowa City. It will Ik the first conleiance test for either eleven, and h"th are looked on as championship contenders. ; Iowa with a 10-7 victorj over! Xotre Dame last Saturday, is con-! vinced that the time has come for th.e Hawkejes to end the three year' -'tri:; of Illinois victories, but Willi face the task with a crippled eleven, i Locke, .--tar fullback, j not expected! t'o play tomorrow", " and A. Deine,l
one or tne Dest racks in tne cenferer.ee will fro into the panve with his jaw in a brace. . Illinois, .lacing its first important came, will pro to tho contest with it M'.pporters insisting that the team lia.s been too greatly hmdlc.ipped
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Welch Muriel IIS Co reo ran I.V. Handicap 147
1.-.2 20(1 4n2 13 lift 411 !.?. or. :' lo; no 3 S2 nx s7 r.oc 2T)l 2."1 ... 910 N'C 2 U0 122 42.) KV, 1.-.7 4ii.1J1 ir..147 1 4 20. 177 Ö1S 147 147 ... 007 PJ7 2701
TYLI'KS Freese .... Haler Hosinskl .. Kertls .... tlale llaiullcap Totals .. COLTS Rt-?vpiison McCollouph Shirk Deilavers Keener ... Handicap Totals ..
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Itarrihardt An.lerson Tota Mahon ..
Kies Handicap Totnl .. nrcKS T.atoskl McCarty .. Harlln Kauffcian Mrlermttt Handicap Totals ..
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..122 ..141 ...137 ...1.''. ..I.V. ...210 , . .0,17
.140 .10.. ,.1-VS ..12..1' ..81'J
...121 ...110 ...ir.2 . . .um; ...14S . . .ÄS
122 10 4 IUI ls2 1" 4'.; l.:i lis "."4 1 j; ic.j - 4;7 n:; im 427 211 21. 014 07:; 2710 110 121 ?.C2 i:4 144 4;i 14 s 15i 4 4.T lis ir.o ?, 1.T2 1 IS 4.".0 2 HI 24; 017 01 i 2771 1P5 l.V, 441 1 ir.2 177 4.r, l.V. 174 4J'.0 17; 491 107 1VJ 44 4 1.V ir.o 034 071 2721 12'' lio no 1.?.; 1S7 414 j 104 lsT .V.V iiv: ir.s 40tF 110 1C1 177 14S lis ... S77 003 2700
Ilrn.ly M'Frea Zentz Low S.'ore .... Handicap ... Totals I'ULI.LY--Mattlifs Medeksza .... Fable
Mafrvrart , Meyers Handicap ... Totals IT It EM AN Heiser , F. Oplt Hodman , Levens ,
.114 .1.14 S . CO . m;
122 m i ii 114 SG
102 100 111 ir.sd
,..72G .23 C71
,i:7 .11.1 .n; .12. .150 .107 .SSC,
ICS lis los 1N 117
122 u; 120 li:t ir.d 107
KÜ4 400 .".' 2T.S 2220
44. 407 422 4CÖ :.oi
0 823 2G74
. . HVl . .! ..12.1 ..124
ir2 ir) 112 124
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.220 .114
Totals 004
2f 114
17. Ill 027
.".12 2711
Ted ''Kid' Lewis Outclasses Opponent From Start of Championship Tilt.
of what should bo tho greatest to
ball pame played in Indiana this year, when Notre Lime meets Furduo cn the IVllermakers' field. Throughout tho Mato thl gane H belnp watched with interfft. Advance notices estimate thut 10,0 00
will w'.t.-.es the 8trufs, least .'.(".. rv.ore In South
Fend and Notre Dam are waiting eugerly f-.r h r turns. Indianapolis is all "het up" ever the fray. In that city Notro Dine
! alumni und Fur. lue grads are equally numerous, and although there li little or no wagering llng don. a great deal of talkie Is going bacl: .and forth between the rival campa. ;This cor.v rational battle i.s an ani mi il :;fTalr In Indianapolis, how-
ever, ever since tn nisi game ietween the t.. o echool?, which oocurred In 1?. and vhlch I'urdue won after an exeltincr content, 2S to Notro Pame. although net boastful, belit ves that hilf will win. Ho.- kr.e her.t his men through a fat week, in preparation for this fr&rrie, and many a defect which was discovered in the Ioua City affair has been eliminated. Ills mn cara through that gam bruised a bit, but not periously hurt, end its effect wrji to work them into what is virtually physical perfection. There a.r no cripples on the Itocker pquad. There are no broken fingers, watery knei or tender faces. Livery' rn&n la tn prime condition and ready to enter the battle of his life. (Jus Depch has worked the eorneaa out of his kne$ and Chet Grant Is In better condition than he has been at any tlm this season. The Hoilermakers are also reported to in good shape physically. Dletz has a squad of light but fa.t men and he has been working them againt-t Notre Pamo formations all season. He will probably adopt a pas? Ins attack against the Hookers. What Notre Damn can do agalnpt at strong forward pass formation no one knows. Iowa was only able to complete no pass out of fdx attempted, but then Iowa is not d-
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Copenl aver .... Mineinskl Cook C.asa Hounds Mann Handicap ....
Totals 1 TRIMMIIRS Hammond Ldg.ar Iierry Hibishraan
..Ha pr 173 .101 ..101 3..0 VX 4i21 . . t". fj ..Hi; 17C lis 400 ..12.". I.V. 1.VJ 4.1 i .. .. lc, vjs rut ..212 im in; r.iji ..NTs o::ö 81 S 2coi ..124 ' 72 110 .11 ..112 12S 144 li ..14.'. 170 l.U 4 44 -.121 120 172 4M j
LONDON, Oct. 14. Ted "Kid"
Iewis, middleweight champion of England, tonight defeated Johnny Ilasham In the 12th round of a 20round botit. The ght was for the championship. P.aham's tx'.onds ended the terrific punishment which Iewls wan inflicting on him by toa-fins1 a towel into the ring In acknowdedgement cf defeat. Ix wis outclassed hif man from the start. Basham received a badly battered ear, from which the blood flowed freely. In the eleventh round a right to the Jaw eont him down for the count of nine, the gong paving" him.
Zimmerman Handicap Totals ..
..13.1 . 2 VJ
144 2s:
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,..923 023 1000 2-.4
iveloplng an aerial attack this yeLT.
If the i ioilermakers have been carefully drilled in this method of attack they may f-urprife those who expect an asy Notre Dame victory. Itocke will probably rely on straight football. Ills line-smashing and end-running plays have proved effectiw this year, and his men will
not ojnn up the forward pass unless tb.ey are forcd to do so to win the game. Today's llneupi Klley, left end. Garvey, left tackle. H. Anderson, left guard. Mehre, center. DeGrce, right guard. Shaw, right tackle.
Capt. JZ. An.lerson, right Grant, quarterback. Mohardf. left halfback. Coughlln, rlht halfback. Castner. fullback.
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Teeter Miller Carnes
K-ssex .... Ullery . . . . Hanflicap Totals ..
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Hergvelt 102 T5arrlnger 77 Blair 12." Cra 11 17 Alt-right lf.O Handicap 271
Totals S42
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Minnesota. Chio Stat, defeated by a minor college last week. Is not expected to retain Its title this year and the gam will go a long- w:ay toward deciding whether the Huckc't s have ar.y chance of bein a
contender. . Minnesota will become a strong!
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