South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 16
16 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922 SPORTS Notre Dame Hockey Stars Swamp Michigan Aggies, 12-0
H ehsler Again ll inner in
Titular Billiard Match
GÄSTNER FEATURES ONE-SIDED MATCH
AUTTU OUifUM PHAT 0, ci t:on ln his bi"iarrI rnatrh las m: IlUn UDllin UUnLD t tho Oüvor pool roon with .
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Tell Your Age, Then Select Your Exercise
Ivan Westrr mt with litt I - o;jo-
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II .II. Tl i linal hrore whs r, r. to IT
; Yh-trr hf pped Into tho iarly Hi" LiM'-h" Calihrr nf Irill in th- pa:np and was nc-.ir hal'rd. r LT I11...ir..t4.1 i linii i-iino, d jr- to the lOD-hi.J. d srorc.
and Wil, o Mar.
-,'!.) r ii;1.'-'- ! tak:r'
'.a unlntr roytin' from tli- .-p ta-
1 tor " s!andpirt. Vrl.tT still rr-r-.-(. I t.iins tlu :ltlr ti) th rovhv To !: ! . . . ,
of h.' no:,,!tra i,y Ar.dy Ucmt? tor ine
t irtory j vvinn r of thf loiirnanirnt.
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CARPENTIER MOST LIKELY OPPONENT FOR JACK DEfflPSEY
r--ir- thro:c'jjut. th" A'ich Us'-Mt: ju-t i r.'Msch oipo--irion t kr-p t!i.' ip.l t t I Mil" oiü i'
frj; atid t..i tit if -il Jti.-k work rliar- j actri.I th- Notr' !'.'';
tin an! AS'iin through Ins oppr.n- t fr,' ,' ! f r r.so. hut hi work wis al-j TT. , nraikh.i by tint of apt. j "Jark May Tour Britain audi hi:.-If. :.r,4 th- AKU'i.s wro un- 'IUI ' ah:- to vmp hirn. i rry v. v. ox j man in London Kcams. I c?n:f) tiiruu'h :ih ;i j-T-it iif-r.:--, 'v- pf iform.ir.'-". ao l stopp d srv-i Sil MI'RCKII. (
ma' i h with CieorjifS arror.tier in I : n 1 ril next stimtnrr. now looms, up thr iK'Xt important rin en- j aqcnirnt fur Champion Jack hcmp-v-l v. T'n'r.---j a mnrf worthy Ainor;c;in I oj-iponont than hns y t appeared can j h-- fo-.ind t( mat( h with champion . at Madison S'lU ire r.ardrn in th -arly spring Dempsey will h- tahe hinu-lf to Britain for an extended ; th-ltriral tour encUnp: in another h.ittle witli the European champion ;
in London. Strenuous Tour. Tili- i.- the news hroucht in h
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DON MILLER JOINS ''Say Young Coast .LANDIS FINES 11EÄLE LOOALuYlUINTETff,u!Vm7f 5100 FOR COACHING r Existing Records . Nolrr Dame Fre?!inian tar to , FJa-rh.ilI Mr.nl M.unl- I)mi Occupy Nyikos" Old Herih ' lcYar-Old Youth T.-rs Di-j rirr., I),vi-inn IVurr in Game Saturday. M" I'Vt "d Sli(t Ilciutatcd.
. , More Than -18 IYct.
ley
it
i Pm Miller, t- I'ine
i loan. 1"-M . l-.t. d io fill th.- ; );r ,a fu . . . . .. i.. .i...
u- iri'-y ar !..: n op. a r;. ' 1 j , , 1 1 1 . r i r.-o'J : pi-si:: of Mike Niko.s imiii 5 1 i I P r w !i . i-
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. I . i. A. team win ; namp. i u , j.v.-s at Oxt; ir.l. (a. .trd rv "
1! .-- Ol IN.. I .IM i V .so.. ..IH ' ' . .vt t I,, if 1 1 I X I ". . 1 I . I Ii i : l o.o . t i f . IS!. 1
I pr.v tp;o lat nUiu dipl f l .1 l-far.d ; )ri,hai ;y :). . : ho; ; , hv:, al , (1,
oi Olli I'll; s'i "i.ei lie.:: a w in ; j,)--,! ,1,.;;, r, eord-. i th- Arm.oir L -ionnair.- wh-M th- iJ..5Urr i- th-- 1 ath;-t:-- ph-
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t itur.iay n:!:t. The -him . i'.l . a elf.,-; f
. start promptly -U S:" '' !o k an I , t r u ;; i j , v, j th- advance ti-k' t .s.n-. ii.di at' j Uu a, ,.r
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In the third period. th reserves coh t!i plies of tha- r 'ul'irs and vhilc th'-v were unahle to 5'ore,
tb".v di-plTved rroiiETh ahility to,
Tvarraai the f-tat'-uo-nt thai the Ntr. Iarne ho-'ky tam iJ composed .f raoi" Ihan MX men. The ame he,ame a 7.!--7.a aM'air aftT the rcruh-i weal in. t!i- pa' !: approa. hlr.z hoth "ils ala rriately. The Ait!e fliot .- veral i'aas attemp-'? nt the pi!, hut rrnvl"V was rady. nr. 4 managed to ;-'l in the way of Cery one of them. Iri.-di Slow t Start. ..r. l,iMe wa a hit .-'.o'.v in
xr.imiracup. Tie- A i- started off j -la- k Kenrn?. who has arrived in fa-? and for hc tniruit.'.- or mo:e, Xew York from Los AnK'lc.-, where it -ee,Med thai a mility ! hat-j 1 .mp y now- rutins- aftr a n .,.,!.! r.-uh Th.- Farmers strenuous tour of the vi.ct. dunn?,
w. ii: si.ccil demons, and whll- they
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BOXIMG b A BAD
that a lar-e hard.
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t'"' tne lirst time li-r a.:.i. 1 1 :r : , ,v. -if tha k :a riaa a- 1 i ; u,.u; j i , ,., . .;-(l!t. .j j,, , f.arh tlv piss-hp-r was cxr "ptioaaly i.t"i. arl (a.:S n-'t app.-.u- t av: y an o a : ' ' v. . - h ; . : . a ., .1 p.. v.-oa rfjf c
j he also displa .i itie at .-pe d. tra - ! ,.f uj.er:luoas v.aa th. it i a.-;t ah , ..I) .-. is n hefore th.
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;;?..-'" N'. a'- i . 1 ilf.l of $ -F" ? ' ' 1 ... .1 !!' I N,l,. . ,....'
Iii I . .... i i ' . i i i i : i- , . o-a r .o t stipulated that h-
clinu' up and down the as-oc i i-;(i-a il am--a th- )
; i a of I
a: .:! l a- h ,:i h::.-h-' 1. Of tho Jion
V K r"v ( MV V
tien floor in 'ood sth
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I ne.d only a fe. more woikoats t;,pa(11 . j.,, w.iip
ac ustoai hitas.-lf to the .-:l. j H(d.N llctx.nl of play and at the end of tint per- J Thi p..y ho'.. Is the inter?..),,,, iod. he should st out and rival r, , or. 1 f.-r the di--u- n:.
Iturnham. the "are" of the P'.eii. tliaw the di-.iis IP", t
in scoring. No ale K:a r wall he at his old running gu.ird position and Matt Iiuteh will he used in Ahvard's
rr -toOTt
f atiilet:-- a- ' .,'. ....h I ,a ah-. .Judae Km. lis f.r.e-1 i i : : -. ; , i - ; .M'"' for l v. 1 .o t ion of the ru )
; .a- .ins '!' .I;:; e.-t: . nta. The rhi'ni .ie'.;. !.t .'ih W ,H Pt.ed L t 0 for tP.e
lie ! h.ife i.-la-io-. d i, ' T! V h:f.- S.. w.'ie ordered to
inches at th" S.r'a Far! ar.i . lio d ; !'av 1.7: 1 th- Sherman Tex. meet last y.-ar and recently re caved j -ih Pr Ik-r Fliarhs C. TToher?-
. word frtaa t!i" Amateur A hha :- ! ;1
y Noted Fight Authority Says Boxing
Has Bat Little Value After Forty f
fill not display the -ame .-anooth 5tlck work that featured Notre n,.,.n'g Iii IV -thoV looked .c U Hh ' 1 ' tl t -
w I,, .n ,,,,!,, Ü,.. ...II ;ul!"' training to bump off any
hlu Mipprf ei .-. a hit uneisv
creery at,'res-.-i e in these op. n-
w hieh lie boxt d dailv. i ,. Ix ix i l The champion is in pj lendid J unniv Dunn Declare? Mrcnucondition. ' ,'uss.ateil his manatr r. oils KxerriM Harmful for Tl.. ,.rti,VI,.. .-.y..;.. ... w-s t Ii i n H' n
I . u IMil'lll I 1. Millie: iimi i; lll.iil i'i' . .
II. 11 .-'.. Ill
.in ii i iiri it .mi
in minutes aa 1 sind for poal twice tiefoie Notre Fame took the off.-ns-i". . Calmer :;rai'hel the pink near
his own oal : hort!y a
and sh"t down th" ri
ins: fru.-tratcd hi attempt to
F.Y .I1IIY DINN. Famous Ilovlne; Authority. What is the value of hoxing as an
TheV ' heavyweight brave enouuh to t in
the rim: with him." Kearns intends to keep Demp.-'ey . hu.-y until midsummer. The hook-
ins. will depend on whether Jaek ; ,.xc.rriso for tho t.iviii:in? makes his next tiht here or abroad. !
ift.-r however I "'e have an offer to -how Demp- ' ,'u,ri,,,,i - ".' , i sev on tin. bir time in ihr rast said : tliati any other by persons anxious
!ik. out ( ieer , ; ;
K'earns. "and alo have several tl) take up gymnasium work.
indulged in umler the restrictions I have stated. Tin- hiprger the gloxts used the better. After 40 I would say that golf. olley ball, or setting-up exercises w ould Pe far Letter than boxing as an exercise.
Landis Hints Han Against Teammates of "Black Sox" CHICAGO. Jan. 2h. Judge Kenc
mixv M. Iandis-. commissioner of base ball, in replying by letter Thursday j to a semi-professional manager w ho I
old hack guard pest. apt. llhodes i union that the re. ord his h. en ac- j IV.. ok F- i h. formerly of th and Hnrnlum will play forxvard.a c .ja . d a s orp, !.. 1 j N- w Vor! Ai:en .as. u as dernrrd This eomhmation. waiih- at trrs- i llr.i..-- i,.o ?'.. 1 ".,i,im-.I , :..".!' " a.-ca.
........... rnt not as str.. nt: as the former one. f,., ;i !,,.s ,,,, p p. .- j,..- -Air!i should, within i he curse of a few J the -i a.a a d sh-a w as 4 f.-t 1
weeks of tegular practice, perform as well as the - have done in th" past. Furnh mi demonstrated in last night's practi.e that he is hitting the ha.-ket in w.aiderful styl.
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.latka . a. d's sai ! he h o! Tio jur:5::e? ;on in th" el -.im of S. M. Clarke. Jr.. t--r i his Mini b- ir.i: onT ' ad of ' ! ; . o' a! ration, i e i e .1
' bv t P. F: .i r.t t'.-rd lab fop the al:ia"T nt. "l hi- c titract to Fir-
la i ?.:!.. a ; !.
iaa the record bv a few feet las
FIGHT FANS WILL
GET TREAT Jm31iS.i.r::
Falah Fose, v. ih e.ime oa of i
California to the Fniv-rsity . f Med
igan, holds the i a t as. di da a i s'jo'
j put record xxitli the F'.-pouad hall, i
Tills reeord. I. fert . 1, IV IK-S. Wa ----- " - set by Ho.-'- in Foal during his hig a ; a,, f . . .,. , , ,-: !:.s -pr:'.c. She" telio.-.J l.-ty.s m the we-t. Hons, r ,.,,,. u irraing th- ...oound h''.
roi- ;.. ! t . r : ! . t ti is f-
al j r. sent. i;
! Vf;i r out tins !' i opit was nor a ..- i rr . , . ,r( , n. f)r,,' Pision th.at
!0'"l : p.. i. i M ,l ! i . it-t.-.rs.-he. afie in'
l a x" e i , , . i .. , , , , . l . , j w , . ' 1 . j t : , . a i r 1 1
it recognia-d as a high school t . cj-.I llousfp will hixe to P.a; Ko-.-"s
iVor" He diotnin. but' a ' s ,'rot..l Wure stunts, one thing H. ,.oxin ,s a nno VXt.rcist. for tho , , , , , , i ; ertain. .Ifi'-k wall not tret fat or Ptab- t t:a:e tla- Aggie g.. a I t.a.dM Id.., kvd i Hf, Uko 0(hpr exilian, but it ha its limitations. the ., -tempt. la. n. a..e:- i.'Miu . hampions I have known. HLs prin-' V.y that I mean that there in an age short pass from I- inn. I'm! knocked ... . , , , ' , ' ... ,u, a i ,,,1 rirK'1 business is fighting and be;liinlt that COVCrn.s its value.
WARNER BELIEVES
DIETZ PERSECUTED
tanls ready to meet any rival who. goorl enough to attract a cate ;
One is never too young to start to
learn the boxing game.
Foxing
is never too young to start, there
time xvhtn age bars tho
a short. 5wlft one through the. goal
tender's lefts. i . tx . ... . . . 1 ...a ü
ine SO'nna .Nüire a oe .0.1 , . ,
p.-rliaps the mo-t -pe.-taeular of the m in trainin however. I I makes fop contidence in the youth. "i;ne (aa.irr tof.k the puck Inmi 1 . ,, ... , . . ; . . ...1 hril'dI" th!nk hf can -rt as nnirh which is most desirable. While one
an Aggie ""' "i"' - .'" for anv bout in this country ns he menac e Notre Fame .s k'oal. an. I -as- . ,.,4,-, r-.menr or-i in
zagg.-d past fix.- gre-a stockinged j pnt.in)1 i . ..aus
katers. Waltzing around th- last ( VmiM Fay Small Fortune. -w.iy. dffnse on one toot, a-- htt-d the ..j nnvrt ofTers from several dif- Fn!es the man is a physical marpuck and sloa a p.-rfe.-t goal. 1 b- j f(,.f,nt promoter, bat one that in- ' I "ould -ay that boxing after 40 fore the first period a- ox r. Ca-t-, ,( t .,.s.c U)0 partifail.'irly comes ls more injurious than helpful. it rer fhot amah. r goal, and the -core j fj,ro,,h (nP of thr nntf., F.n-pmd has bet-n proven that boxing is f ir xv :- :: xv h n th" w hi -th b'.ew . boxing writ er., who came over here ' too strenuou for most men alter CaMiicr Strv-i Ajrain. ' la.-t summer for the Carpentier . they have j,as-ed the to mark. It ...! tt' tin- .-e. ond p. riod . tigii?. Th;. man represents a ? yndi-'. ealls for i ntir ely too much heart a -rtart'd -:a.r and Fhun ciow.bd ' f. of prominent Fritish .rorts- tion.
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inquired as to the .status of players J
who performed on the same team j Wt'Ml-Klllllin i5oilt at Misllil-! ,r,irk in ; ' houl '
with Claude .Williams, outlawed ex- t.. I.., :.b.
n unii en u i'f v i .o hi.
Plenty of Action.
!
Stairs Purdue Coach Mas JJeen
ictim of Attacks for
Some Time. J LOS AXGFFFS, Jan. 2Ü. Clai! Warner, footbal coach of t!ie Fniversity of Pittsburgh, will remain at ' that institution for tho next two! years, he said lure when a.-ked about
major leaguer, said that, whila there 1 hart been no i ailing on his part he
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iini ii'Jt in ii' u- iui Lino Miijuiu i 1 .' n 1 oi ii.-i . ai u"ii in i iioir r
knoxvinglv sign or retain plaver xvho i "nst ra ted for the benefit of the tight participated in games with a ron. I fans in this ci'y next Tnesday evefess. d recipient of gambler's gold." i nin- u,f n J'hnny Fuhhn. Mi.-ha-Williams was one of the so., ;lied v; ka "tdteru eight . is scheduled to "Flack Sox" tried for the alleged I n'--r,lt lu rounds with iähhe .d-!i. conspira. v to throxv the Fat: world's I formPr .South Fend pride. Fuhhn. K.,-j,.c " Iwlio recently located in Mi-hwaka ! has already impressed local light
May Filte r V. of
Ibai-er graduates ne' June
a aid, 1" fore another summer ' rid X t y ar v.aii pr.'a ihly taal hau
He j
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'.Ii form.
'.lil go
after Fo-
mark ia th' (Additional Sport- oil l'ago -S.)
VOEDISH TO TAKE OVER GUARD POST
I followers with his ability to use his ! hands, and a real exhibition is ex- .
pi t ted to be staged xxh.-n these txvo . m n me et. The bout wall lx- staged ; at the Century theater. j Fesides the main bout, interesting j battles will be staged by Mickey 1
1 Frennan, a . Iassy lightweight of i
Michigan, and Frankio Harvey, of
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m f ar,:i P"in:
d.i-h-d from
l'.'i'. y Wilcox
and
-.pMine-,
ihra-t a afth s. "re between t!i"
ftrnii
Mi So r'.t v took a
m.-n xvho have- not heretofore hem ; 10 ?rt tuo-t good out of hoxitlentifi' d with the promotion of box- i''- those jiartieipating must be the ing. This syndicate i. walling to un- judi: of their jihysical condition. Fy derxvrife a !ejnjiey tour of Img- t'nat I mean ra. one should continue land and Fram e and to pav Jaek a to box for a single second after they
piss from Fhma and broke into the.v,;1lp( fortune to light Carpentier 1 become fatigued.
fun when h-- sh"'. the v.;;h uoal. ,u ,.;n t i0nk.? good to me. ! .May l'nivc llarinrul. C.i-tner made the .".x.aith and Mc-. . j Any exercise- which is taken afForPy made the aghth em a pas- rvj TT T T TC TT J n T T 1 fr fatigue has set in. is very harmfrora. Ca-ti.er. IiIjAY In Ii I 1 1 V I Pi 1 1 : nil. It sh-.uld beau-reed between the
Th vi'm r. s .-tart d the third J boxers that the icoment one of ; sistant coaeli at C.iilisle
T.e'i -d. but they were removed tive TIT flTnT fll T Tl I n TT Tl them becomes tired he should havo
lagotiations toward obtaining his j lar JJj, (Kidman to ' M ilxx aukee. Jtoth Frennan and Mar-j serwees reported from Stanford n . . u,.v f.oni. highlv reeommended, ! university. lie said lie could not go! Mart Ulut 5lurj;i? Id- ; F.rennan being known as th. aight-
iiiriner inio ine Maiitoni situation , UlOrroW. ! n- Irishman. while llarv. y ha at this time. IP- st;tUs ho b-dievci ' i been doinir work in the .Aliteliell Ma-
'Fone Star" FPaz football eoaelj at .lolinnv (like Yoe.li-h. -an- aaekle : hies in the Cn-am . itv.
Furdue. charged xvith having offered Xorthwest high school s.thb t.s tinancial assistance if t h. y'j at eia d that institution "is now and for sometime has hern, the xa tini of persecution." Warner made public the following tep gram he said In- had received from Dietz: "A gross injusti.e has la.n done me. 1 have demanded complete inve.stigatu.il of the charges whi'-h will be forthcoming." Dietz was first
on the orange ami blue football team Fed Curry, who has gained a top. of FaJl, will 1... so il in actioa at ic iutation in South Fend for his abilFalstoti's back guard job. wl.ru hos- , ity to light, will be starke. I ui tihties are started xvith the Sturgi-- against Johnny Thai, of South laintet from Michigan, next. Satur- F.end. With the Fr.nna n-Harx .-y day afternoon at "p o'clock. (bout and the Curry-Thie? light, th N'oerlish lias been shoxvin r creat ! promoters are giving the fans two form in r-ecnt workout.. Fak-ton I ."mi-windui.-. The opening bout, of will probablv see action during thei,,i evening will b- betxvren Fanny irame. but will not start the fracas. McCowan. a Xotre Dame b.antamFentv IMrair. xvho passes xvith ! w ii'ht, and Young Stanley, an em.b adK- it'-raracv and who never f ails , bln-v" " l5u s udebaker corporation.
to make a "dead" shot, xvill lie seen in harm -s at a forward position. ,
minute before ti: was ailed and
th.
Oy-- strirg ' a
i:ae;i.,i. With
in a. fex.- miaat' s. i-is.;....r and Flinn
T'ae rtexxd
Warner's protege and later his a-
nii.Mpsnv m vs noisi:
TIT PTDT 0' T TMPTTT1 t'"'m becomes tired he should havo j Ollie Flwards. who has improv d l'' i'.iis. .Jan. ,iaca 111 UlilLÖ LliAUUD riht l CJlU timf- a,ul IU1 thi Indiana Comes From Behind wonderfully during the last week in ' h mpsey. heuxy weicht ehaaapioa 1 111 UUIluULJ,n,und. t , r. , shooting, will tea m with Fenr.V at : has Purchased a house er- aa l,
I have practiced that theory in de- .111(1 UeJcatS Ie;.ailll .JO-J. rn ,)ti1(.r forxvard berth. I'non the : annnmcod he would n. .,.c it aa-
ra "i i a two g . .a . s a p:
eloping all my professional boxe:
FLOOMINCtTo.V. lai.. Jan. . I shoulders of apt. Sc her r and Voe- ! 1 rmanent re-idence. lb, was ac
ven- larger than it tP.e r'ulx. r jmi" C'-iy in the girls P.ich school in- . r, .0 üoii.g I have used methods di- Indiana tain-, from behind and de- dish will rest the defensive play of ' to have pai.i $41'. "00 for it.
ap.d t::o pr. mbb-d th-. f : ;n w : r 'a s TP.e p.r.. ia e're I .-.!; C-.isr ne r Mc.c "a n.ra Wil Ot'-rr.iVi ...
u a: - . l ' .
r a 'her sets ; t.avlass league was resume, yrsfer- . rrtly oppo site to those employe.', by ! p-.ited FeFauw ?a", to V.2 in one of the! the locals.
; i r . rs t ' XX a t eh t he ,; e of co-a f c rt .
M : I i: . ; - w F I ! '
a Ai-i.-i H. a:
day afternoon in the high school gym ,,,0:,t m.ir,,,-,?r and boxer.. How-! ft.-st basketball irames xvitness. d! L.-ht scrimmage and an hour of l"VX CITY, Ia.. Jan. 2) Al
and a good quality of basketball xvas , ever i i:aVt been fairiv successful. ' here this season. FeFauxv le 1 it to1 basket shoting nractic i- what : though Kd. ;.ears old. Mrs. Mary
Coach Furnham xvill hand oat to hi- I onxe y or mtilia, . le, ia an ai -s-paad. xvh. n they repert tonight atjd-:it boxing fan. She arrive. 1 h.-re the '.oaal "V." A game xvith Culve r Wednestlay from m .ha to s-.- the Military academy wiH be playd M.-av - .M(Arh'ir i-cil Taurvlay
I'lispaixea. x.ir..-, aruxiues ia a.a-; When my professional boxers are i 1 1 at h.alf time. Fahr and Thomas ; P tics nr.- arousing considerable in-: ... , in,-... ilo.lti i n-rr Vi.v. ti0 I ..-r., .hn t-,n ..orfnm,, r f,,r i.:..n,
. 'erest tinder the direction of Conen
I' m is Fd-h aa and already the ru-
i aop v.-aF h en t'n em to see that each tlm former scoring six tie-Id goals and
M . l a . ; 1 1 1 ' i ' ' ' s i.i-oap. ana aa.au um nu-. ,, r,u:-tA hmit. Voither .b. Thomas live. The work of Menden-
H xl-,,f ho v;s.ty five ir being so- n lV? ;l to announce the start' hall and white featured for FeFauw. 1 1 '"ilV'1' . , i -and finish of a round. !
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xvithin a few weeks.
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V 'V :"' n:""1":? they '..gm to tire. ia;..-. IT ?t f ? ?f 1 1 1 f t t r s f 1 1? : t f M H f I f I fl ? t S M !I ? U 1 1 ! I API Y HFRE FOR 1922 AUTO LICENSEiI!n!i1S!l!!iIii!iri!:!!,""!!;ii!!:
.-'.ri a is won froni their riv.tl 2 to' ' ' .' '' ,, l;;
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rX AMIN ni.'KI-'Ml TIT 1. 1- ivi,,.,, V ..Ii..,-..,, ! receive a bP.xv tha- has liim on the , E
..ill, i. .. . , .......... ..... .... in K-corrr TorHMivs'" ;,f 1 :,f,;n,f:""V,nK,s . . ... i ..p. 'r.g w as the big factor
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was the individual
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verge ( f a knockout. I never want a hoy to suffer a ,
ainr-' one-sided victory, as she
tend" to destroy his . nthlenee ;n
aione tossed six baskets and one
"b-a.el.4-,.., ti, I himself, tin- very thing that I am ' v
i' t" :i .'-r. ( 1 Frma He, k.an.m scored four tield yin.; to baili up. i v , ',,.' i .o- i . V . , . . . . . 'ri a ..:i.ii:.n i.u 1.,..,. .....i.. f.,..
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Th- ! ; ; t. a xvas Potw -a J ; v j Si-nituv. Sopliomore. Vc His (ilino. (P ...d and J. - pi V. Wiar. f."ii:a w.lii'.i Fay man. . .Margaret Ilamn.e I -i;iM -ay that boxing 1
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'..ant. Coldin Klein and Clizabeth 'Murphy starred for the Juniors. They
ll r.fg" Fans (itijird
With W Bound Sutern A ' r: anl 1,1 l oin,s' peet,Veiy. .. . - .liinioi-H. I nMi.
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Come to Us for COMFORT Wear Cantilever Shoes Comfortable. , sea-ihie. good looking, lone: xx earing .et a very reasonable pru e. Fxelu-dr South Bend agenta for uo-n's and xx omen's Cantilex er Shoes. Ellsworth s
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CIGARETTES
Regular 20c size 3 for 50c
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ALL 10c SCRAP TOBACCO, 12 FOR $1.00
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Regular $4.00 7 for 50c
ItOX OF ro Cine o. Courtelle, San Felice. Lincoln Highway. C li a th -pion. Kih! Dot. ä2S.
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Regular 15c size 3 for 40c
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But Look Here! BIG WOOLLY ULSTERS as Low as Come in today and wrap one of these big boys 'round you cind forget the zero weather. Mow come the prices so low? Why man, we're going to clean out our whole stock at these scandalously low prices. Make it snappy and you'll be sure to p;et one Saturday. ALL STYLES ALL SIZES And no charge for alterations cither.
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Razor Blades Regular 50c
C each
allctte. ;Mn, Auto Simp, Durham Duplex.
SmokingTobacco Regular 17c size Now 15c
7 FOR $1
Prime .Hcrt. Tuxctl. Vehet, IZdgcworth. Srcnr.
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J Regular 10c size
3 for ?.5c 1 2 FOR $1 Rull Durham. Flc IJrt.. 1 e c r 1 e s s, ;iant. Drum, dxertior. Tip Top, Wasliington.
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CKEWIHG PLUG Regular 90c
xmmmMmmwM&u fishing license $2.00 Eiam ; L
llor-i- slier, star, y Climax.
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TOM WYE KNOCKABOUTS AND KELLER-KOATS at l OFF Soft and warm Gloves as low as 50c.
A WARM TREAT FOR COLD FEET Wool Hose at 50c.
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