South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1922 — Page 9
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SPORTS
Notre Dame to Meet Aggies Tonight With Patched Lineup
IRISH COURT TEAM GREATLY WEAKENED BY LOSS OF STARS
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Dcmpscy to Defend Tide Against Drcnnan Man 17 Ni'W YOUK. Jan. 30. Jack I niiy will defend hi? world's hC'ivywe!sht boxmp titl a pair, .-t mil Bronnan o: Chicago in a 12-rour.-i match at Madison Square Warden March 17. it was rtporti Monday night. Managers of thn j . u et i 1 : t ttatcd they weald sin articles for the match tomorrow. Th :hicasoan has twice bfen kr.o.kd out by D?mps?y. In KU 4 , wlif-n Jack was on his way t' th- tit!', lu- disposed of Hn-n-i.an in ;x rounds; in 1520. in .1 rhampionRhlp match in Madison S'jii M-'- ;.iiflf n, Iirrnn'in wai out in the U'JJi round. Plans for tho proposal match Utwon Dnnpsry and Harry Will-, th Xcw Orleans nei:ro h' n yweistht, have not heon al.at.don d because of the Brennan arrangement?, it was taid.
EXPECT DESCH AMD MURPHY TO SHINE AT EASTERN MEET Believe Notre Dame Stars Will Make Good Showing Despite Loss of Wynne. Th Notre Tame track .iuad.
within the la:tji:: h loft yrsterday for the Mill- : -! da for a r i (,-t cinif will rnmnntn without
th; services of Chet Wynne, who has ronfe.srd to nnrtlrinat inn In a pro" game. Wynne did not accurnnanv the tram on ith iourr.v to . w York. ! jreat tilings are expected of the; t(am tomorrow. Gus Dcsch, of: course, is counted upon to romp! h'-me witli a number of points un-d-r his belt, while Johnny Murphy intends to establish his reputation j in th- east firmly. It is said that , I.andon and ha mberlain will b'dh ' jump against the Xntre Dame man. , and thU will pive Johnny the j hanc" lie h.iH been longing for., I-i.st year in th eastorn games. I Johnny tiel for first with ChumbT- ' l-.in nnd Alberts, mid whil h" . i rokr the ti- with Alberts by boat-j j ing him in tlie western conference nieef, ir lias yet t'j lx-at (Miamlrj Iain. Notre Dame, of course, leliiees that Johnny is the greatest i )iic jumper in the country, and if tli.- lon l.cged boy lx fcelipfs' ripht itlieto i.s littb doubt I-ut that he will ! carry off f::t honors tomorrow. I'esch. he has bee rj rarinsr to go over sinc tlie football rfa.son i.o-.-ii. (.us h.a.; never foil oettcr in his lifo, and that moans lloif ;i ... . v i in r- i .' vtu l u in CIJ ItivflJ i iopp;. xotnorrow. un.o rnav . . . , n-.ini, c iTipusra öl urscn. .iontacriie, Ilefferman and Walsh, will j bo riven j-oni? tough competition bv . ; ...... Ii rrifi'rTi ,! it I 11 i -. m ....... Diamond Clown Gets Serious and Naines His "All American" 15 V NICK AI.TUOCK. ( fi 1 1 i n g . r;iuis f a i no;-.! I'o I think present-day b. us.. ball ' s as fast ab 1 5 yeais a en'.' j What team would I pick as the, st that could bo solaced from' ho Amorira ti 'o.tl-mo cin-. It ... .... a . 5 .mi v .started? Right off the reel I want to way that baseball of today is not as fast as it was 15 yearn apo. The. standard of the major leagues haa been flipping for the past five years. I can't offer any ! reason unless the war temnoraritv cut off the supply of likely yountjsters. Wb recrui en I look over some of the it that -are t-ent to the majors tor a trial by highly paid scouts, I make up my mind the! scouts must have been drinking bad! "hooch." w hen they looked 'em j over. j The pitching of today in no wayj , compare.? with tnat or l" vears aco. 'I Then every club had dt leant four , good pitcher and n.n many capable second string performer?. Now most club.- have one lilgh class ritcher. Some aro fortunate enough to have two. The batters face real pitching about once every1 four days, not over twice in that time. I know I am going to give a lot of people a laugh when they read jr.y selection e an All-A:nerican .eague team. However, with me it :.- a serious proposition. This i? my idfci cf the one be$t bet aggregation that couid be felecpd from American league j-dars f-Ince lt 0rg.anlz.1-: tic rt. Ray Schalk as, catcher. There never was a brainier backstop or a better handler of pitcher?. With only one pitcher to ?eiec; j can't sfe any one but Walter Jchr?on. Per my infield I woul 1 hae Hal Chase at first. Dajoie at second. Terry Turner at short and Jimmv Collins at third. Por the outf'eld Cobb. Speaker and Ituth are mv ?eNow start throwing your br: ks. "Lone Star9 Dietz and Lafayette Girl Married DAFAYKTTL'. Ind.. Jan. 30. Announcement was made here Monday of the marriage of William Dieiz. former coach at Purdue and All-American tackle while at Carlisle, and Mis- Deris rottiiter. so. ihty editor of the Difay.-tto Jour-na'.-e'ourier. Women rave money ty buyln; your ihoes at the U. S. Army store. J30 S. Michigan All standard makes of shces. Factory blemish. U.95 up.
Disqualified Notre Dame Athletic Stars [image]
"CHET'' WYNNE BRANCH RICKEY IN EFFORT TO SECURE NOTRE DAME STAR Cardinal Visits City in Attempt to Sign Johnny Mohardt for Club.
.Maj..'" 4 ne ii..tg jrifes sc;in 1 1 lit I on dragging ".lobnp: " Moinrdt, No- j lw,':u' tre Datae fo.nlc.H and b.is. ball st.i r. f.. :r-' arc into the "1. ; iuu." l'n :o it was(jl)OI.s
filugcs- .i a . s;;r , lion tiojisi: (iiMUi, then l'.ill Kl!!"!" !", and now 1
it is Uranoh Rick y, of thv St. Louij "UlUi and ilddic v d.-h . -mbat. for Cardinals. Rb k y v. as in town es- j Ulo U Itci-A right i fi.,!Hp.' j!!.- liip of terday negotiating for the services j Indi -ma. Welsh, the pr.-s. nt nuiur of the Njtre Dame ; tar. Johnny w as i of (lie crown, u coniid. nt t Ii: t it deaf to all proposals that railed forjeannot b.. tal;."u uw;iy truni him. an inuuediato' sininc of ill con-! His spir;t .oi the day d" a. big btl:,irt, at lea d, and In-; is .-till in the ( tl" has always l- m nis br.;v.' st
tuarwet agers. to i t'.; ! t . d"0 mau That Johnny v. on!-1 make good in :e l,i-r tint- is .-ry hk.dy. Although ti he i. pit hcT with a world of steam, it is not in this position that lie would be uscl. The , leauois [image] . MO 1NNY ' MOIIAIIDT a an outfielder. are after liim Johnny's pitc hin a . w . w hlm well in this position and big
league scouts who watched him per- . - form hut spiing say tliat no out-i TetnH ........... s.;j Ilelder in cither league can peg to I5!;Ar,Li: l"l'I:NITl'c,jthe plate more inickly er more ac- Kacdbi' li'd curitely than Mohardt. He gets his 1 IMitT throws away like lightning, and the 1 ldvardI 1l
bail? travel from cintcr held to home j without ever rising me re than six : feet front the ground. Opposing collegians learned to stick close to third base aft. r flies to center when John p.y was coarmg that no.d lor the Irish. He was also one of the most consistent hitlers en the Notre Dame squad .and while lie usually did not connect for long distances, lie alw.ivs inanaged .0 iack out a binwas needed. wlien a hit aLGRAW up against it FOR LEAD-OFF BATTER . . , N1TW YORK, Jan. Cc. Manager; John McP.raw of the Giants, has gathered a great .uai for the 1D22I season, but he is beset with worry I that never bothered hi: before he ; parted with (! rce P.urns. "I'l-'ase," said Mcvlraw before he j left for Cuba, "te'.l me who'll I Use ' for h Pv e got pienty of hard hitter? including droh. I-risch, , t . loung. 1 ut I want to u.-e em In the ileanut." It apeirs that either C.r-h or Hancroft will be lead-off. "
CAPT. EDDIE ANDERSON Fight Fans to Turn Our En Masse
For Bouts in Mishawaka Tonight
Welsh and Ruhlin in Prime Shape for Go at Century Theater. biüidr d l.ibal b..:n i p ; ( f d to I ( i U d t h the ( , n t u : ' t iiea r Mishawaka tonight v.h :i Johnny t. Itublin i al "in r lll.fi,ltr:i i"" ' - l' ' ,Ic 's -vU:'' .-1Vl' Hd''-' ;; lien an4 i.-: p.i w uirllii run lir n;s mon V( lh is j.un !ilng li' tiar and landing more solidly tb.an r be!"re. Three montlis of training under .ko.l5erntein. mc f thc b't ! I hyrir.if instructor-'' ui t'n- count ry. a work'd wondlit l I) t.vl r. I ; intl. ,lh i , . i . i . I o , h i M a ;:u I . l f oe.a 1 ; i i Mi-haw. ib. t tonigh. I ('.il Pans for Ilulilin. Pive huvidii d Mi.-hav. ukati.-i U! I pi'tsent when Job.nnv Ruhb.u i I j slops into the si!:a-c 1 arena and will cheer him forward, hoping that he can stand the p rrifie pace Welsh will make him travel. Th--y believe that in he biter rounds will come to Mi.-Vr.vaka that wl'irh
outh Rend !a?t y. ar po5.--.sed. t'ne : "Ut have b. en c'anioring that they welterweislit chamiion.-hii- of thei'.,- ;.Mit into the ring together
aa. Ilulilin. who h.n.-- sr.:t;t tv. o we.?ks constant trainln l o a jMichigan City, has boe j furiovsly nicht after n'.?ht avl hi-- taken advantage of eery ehanc- allowed BOWLING wrT mdi; i.i:.(ii"E. THOKA STA ItS.
Ke. ne V 171 1"..", .".TO MiMioll 17o lx j;) ;,) ii P.-i'P PU I'd 17.i I'iernak 1 p:- 1-7 : M. I'cl p '-"'it Is;; jis . Tetnls si y) "74 ) srin ni.p jnwm.s. S.d:!.. lb' P'l IP". :,22 Atvus PN p: p:; 4: I '.rugger L'oa p ;., pj --v
c:,!M r pv. Its P.a l'-.l L'.oi::ki JO 7l 17. tN 122 I'll PM 1 i:a b. Ml 21-' r..v 4'.!.t 07 s Totals 0.1 ;y i.'ii lyvi SCHLEGEL FLORA P. ! Krktnan i.". I-. 17) 14J ll' lit Pal ;7.s" 11." 1-1 p".11' I ivs 1.14 mi 1'.'4 111 7 ) 14T. '(- jr. px 147 4 a" bi j Vl,,''r j vcb'"Ti Totals Gpj ' STEAMER STARS ' ijf.Jf V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. P -yarei ........ .1. 14 l ..' .ta "41 '."J 41 Kovacs (i ruber 11 14. ' IIORVATH COLTS. j P. NciUtta 1- ) ' Kel-er I4'i lim I:'.' 17.-. 17a iri s:1! 1 :;.. 171 171 l'.a H4 i:l'.i 171 13 P Id 1"4 läis.') Civ :. sarieraVta hi Horvath i: Tetals s,'! HANK RESTAURANT, kV1 ....... l'Ü a. itan.-r lt 4' 47;i Kd -V'l 1 71 la K7 P'7 1 (. iorzn'.atc P. PJLU.T IM H7 Totals 'd MAN'l'sZAK STARS U.e i ''Auls"x tv : I r u ? n ? k I j ;0rski !sdota l p..' . ...... 1"" 17 J h.; Zzi - My ore Ill ' Totals vb!j 2070
"BUCK" SHAW him t' irM ia t'.io : i u i r c i 10 miles of i.ad wi"d day after day. "I'm d-o.vii to weight a nl fteling fine, and if Welsh wins he will ray it was t he hard t money he ever ea ni. was tii" Misha w.'iUst Il'iiiman'.-. smiling farew- ll t. Tils friends '.it ni'-r'nt af:'i- wmLts: out a.t Mei l a ( ! . 1 n - :o . ?Iiikey iiivinrni, Jimmy Jrad s rival i ' r lyhlwright honors in Mi.h: m. wili bo forced to th limit niii'ii he swaps blows with Prankb Harey, .f Milwaukee. I!ary is not"d fo; a punch that tiaci onp- a. slu'lit. dita.tlCo but t i ! ! t b-'.. can It by the t e ugh est f In he t.fiosrn-.mi-fin.il of tin- . . up a w i n tl.'Se bov.s ?iould put i m 1 . h .b it : i ai i r e:ht . loan.:. i In the fp-.-t .-rnii-f in.'. 1 of the nisht ! Johnny Thh b the lightweight that , M( ( b iva n predicts r- iil t-vvn he the ' state title hol ler, l- to cbish with Ibd Curry, c:;e of the most popuy ir tttb s .- vor t- dou ü glove in ti. !..-: ti Indi.'.n.i., f r r-iu'ht rounds. P. to '... ; en . .. n.- d ring men and ' ! : : I d i a : ; : . '. i i i fa: ; .;h -ii- of the br-t ltd. i'.umv .Icd'f.wan l'aoiil a six-round opener, Johnny ow.an. tio- ll.'-:ja poutal ami"ha m n of ( di;o and a . i me, will stu - r.t : N..r mix lun.-'a-s wit a Youi c uii', St'i .b b.ik-er f ivorito. In a Stud- bak' r'.s s.iiuo tinio n.-m at the ago
bantam- hattl-d w ih matters. f, .ui i in South Rend or M'.sr.aw.-ik.i a nd the world's rcord in Jumping barand th" fans that witnessed the i tho succ.-? of the enterprise ha-3 ry, having cleared 14 laid fide by
i'?.p.. M Jo-van is a .-'i'Jht fav-rite e.- stanb-y to w ii tin- exhibition. 11! .- ir ü a w v . b'iraovp boxing ta- third man in
Woman Big Factor in Success of Newly Appointed Minnesota Coach
., T k:;" Spa ul ling, who re- - iop.dnted football coach at the Uhiv :ity of Minnesota, owe? hi - succ-s- to a won-. an. Tiie w"m m in the case is the present Mrs. Smau". Jir.sr. She was "isniihr.g a. ir.al booster. In tho.-e day-s she was merely an adrtiirer of his athleti: prowess. After Spiu'.ding made good as a acn. tne agrnent was ancauie the wedding neun ed. The: bf'b: old shoes rice, and plenty of good wislies that have come true. If it were not for the woman In the case, Spaulding might still be an obsjure oflice clerk in a D o'clock town. She leüeve 1 "Smiling Bill" knew, all there rai to know about football and set out to secure him a Star at Wabash. Spuuldir.g graduated from Wabash college i.e had in 10 07. Por three years ..(en one of the big cogs in , the machine the "Little Giants" had ! turned cut under the direction of j Co ich Cayou. the Indian mentor. In l'H-O'j Spiuldir.g was captain of e eleven. The latter year he was phiced in o Ml-We st em team Following his graduation. Spaulding decided to go Ir. for a mercantile : i:fe. He secured a job at Mishawaka, Ind.. in an oil ofnVe. It was while ! he was there that Miss. Jessie Hutch
V.' inson of CrawfordvilIe. Ind.. learning tha; Prs't D-.vight B. Waldo of Western State normal. Kaliimazoo, , '. ' w as looking for a roach, wrote that
! c dhcial a letter, in which she urged l him t o give the former u abash star 1 -I chance. "He has never d one any coaching. hxil as he does nothing but talk, read and almost t realho football am sure he will make good. He is
EDDIE SLAKE WINS BY KNOCKOUT FROM STEEL CITY BOXER
Local Middleweight Ends Hopes of Johnny Hunch in fifth Round of Go. IMdie Slake, the West side middleweight, had little trouble in poli?hin? eff Johnny Hunch of Gary, at Z. B. hall la.-t night, winning by a knockout in the hlth round of a scheduled eight-round beat. Hunch ru?hed out of his corner in the first round and landed a volley of blows on the West sidcr in rapid order. Eddie Unally got his bearings toward the end of the round, and frcrn then on science was thrown to the winds, in favor of hefty hitting. Hunch possessed little more than a good left, and lako prevented him from landing very often. Slake took the f.ght to Hunch in the second round and landed at will. It was immaterial to iMdie where he landed, but each blow ha started landed on some part of Hunch's anatomy. Hunch could not stand the pace and was being counted out as the bell saved him. ?aüiers Storni. The third and fourth round? were repetitions of the second, but Hunch managed to keep his feet during it all. At the close of the fourth. Hunch was grog-gy, but came up for the fifth after his seconds had worked over him. As the bell sounded for the fifth round, Slake tore at his man and ralnd blow after blow upon Hunch
without a return. A right to the poured in, and all the leading skatJaw knocked the Gary battler down rs in Canada and the United States
and outside the ropes, where he sat in a d.zed condition. Referee Tingene Kessler mechanically counted out the 10, but he coul 1 have eontinued to a hundred, as Hunch was done for the night and had no desire to continue. In the semi-final Steve Neibar and Cob Hendricks fought six rounds to a draw. Neibar was scheduled to meet Young ;Stockwenther. but be cause of an attaeut i.O. st o-k-j c ather was unabb' : g. on. Popi) Sliows Stuff. The second hont of the niirht tween Steve Zi?k-r and Pave pop-a produced plenty of action from sbart to t1nTi wltti t'oT.n thr. w: n?io". Popp displayed tin- only ml sej. enco of the card, and nn hit with j either hand. Zieglcr fought a. great tight against a more xperimeed i boxer and should improve with a little coaching. He handled kitn.-yf weil icr ins iirsi. iimc oui. in. r . . .i : T inc iour rounu cun.uii rai.-er ;. tween liatuing liose ana .ian; j;cs:pck provided a good opener. Roth boys vcrc willing to mix and thcdid that to perfection. Rose knock d Re.inek down for the count of I ,-.-,.. i. lt . . . Jl . , V.,.f 'l'f - t i ' ' I n-K came inn; sirontr in ine m.r und fcurth and earned a draw. . leaiure oi ine :Mirn; wa? a uvj piece .haz. orchestra that entertain c I
tli" crowd l)t-foro the show :Jartcd lian Stun:netz, of Cliicago, r pr -and brtwoai bouts. Ted V.t.gner .anting Weste rn Skating A:oiant:d Kd IV'ell al'-o Mng a number if tion; Richard Donovan ar.d Ja.ck popular airs. , Mou-ll, di s't. Paul, n prsontir.ir'r ho , 'Minnesota Fkating Ass'aciatiou ; Wil
No matter trio occasion, ycu uro ta.'re to havo the rltjht fiorors if they come from Bcchicr 's. Main ; US8. . 11 if tin- a'vna and it i.-. iis.-'ir.ib'c that h:s w(rk will bo h;g!i cbis'. Th bout will get under way at jS.n ;.nd the only delay from that : time op. will be while tip1 im a p.introduced and tb.e sTonf um their glove?. The advance sile ; of tickets rivals any before, held j been r.lready assured. At the f.tands ! where Feats; wer- on sab'- '.a. ::::rb.t : only a few rin triple .at w-re .- : " 'v ' 'he 1" t-rice ti and the rot of th front ! - : idy :. bo rffrv.i- . -: . DiLD SPAl.LDING too raodest to ask for the job hut I will try i."id arrange a meeting with . him if you care to talk matter i over." the letter rea l. Finally Got Job. Preks't Waldo "became interested, and after several letters had ben written back ar.d forth, Miss Hutchinson arranged to have tb.e big i bashful-looking Spauliir.g go t j i Kalamazoo for a, conference with j the Normal had. He w-.s given a thre-yea r contract. That was 13 I yean ago. He is still there! He I ! will remain on the lob until he gee Pj Minnesota next fall.
Strong Canadian Hockey Team May Meet A . D. Stars The poMMh!y thit the Canadian Hockey club, which yesterday nnched th championship of the Chicago Hockey league by defeating the I. A. C. sextet, would appear on the c.irr.pus r:r.k it Notre. Darr.o Saturday afternoon was expressed by Rev. Cunningham, athletic director, who has jut returned from a trip to Chicago. If cold weather sets in ?efore that time, there Is no doubt that the Canadians will b t-en in a tion here, as the Irish have rracticaily canceled their trip to tft. Paul. In cap the game is played. It will be the rtrst appearance of a powerful opponent on the campus rink. Culver and the Michigan Aggies could hardly be clashed lis such, but the gold and blue will find the Canucks a far different proposition from the Cadets or the Farmers.
ICE SKATING STARS GATHER AT SARANAC FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS International Titles at Stake in Three Days1 Series of Races. SARANAC LAKE. Jan. CO. Entries for tho international outdoor ice skating championship races. which are to be conducted in this villa se today and Feb. 1 and h a,v will rink, be assembled at the Pontiac when the starter's gun is fired for the opening event. Joo Moore, international champion of 1921, will defend his honors, while from the Canadian side of the! liny a force of formidable contendtrs will civ him a hard ficht for tr.e iu;e tnis year. enaruy jewtraw, of Lake Placid, national champam, is expected to give Monro a Miff I. attic for honors. "While Sar.inao Iako Is hot strong-P.-rej-rer-" ntr,'i in the senior events, ii i.s placing its hopes In Orlis iiecne, a hU'h school boy. to caturo ti:-- Junior hoioys. Greene has he.'n going strong this season, winning hi meets it Rlr.ghamton and IC.. vburt;h. He ia considered to be one of thr most promising youngJ f T- l . ,-t'i s nr.ee thu dr. s of I.dm jng I.a:n fornier world'.s champhoi. Some of thoc -ntf red v i-'uioi' e'.cnts arc 'harls ; ;;M; jpnry tiarne:;, botli of r-t. . . . - . . - . . - .Jrr.ns, ,ov;i P-oa ; ..n::e ( Joodman ;.nc rave Patri"';, of Winnipeg; i:am J" -itto.i. of Pittsburgh; John ll. iluv.r y. of Milwaukee; jr. Wc&tbcck' r ::rd one otlic r. of the Tremor: t Ska' ing Club; Pobby Hf jrn. - . r t - T l l.. t i ..... . . . r x-... 1 1 ' l ' 1 ' 1 1 .ac t , nua a . . u - i i,,-, jf or.-.-, l'. ri.-o. rg an.l (.jeorge Uocdmau, ed Cleveland, representing irr- onio r Kating A sso--; i t :o r : J.oj McWhirtcr, William Steinmetz. Juliam 5-'t phemon and lldv.ard (iy--tr. of Toronto Sped Club, and IP:--il Whi'. br, of t:o Montreal Ah-A'-o'-iat ion. Tu addition to the f' itinr ra c .1 ' mm'- cd" fancy and a'roi .' katiut will pr .-. ::t"d . Tf h l t.: "f the !:.''. Kr::"J v.ath th" New York Da my. t or.n vP. Jlinpodrom . i: txpi'ted to be in- lud -1 with hi-: i l.Avn a t, wh.il e h:- brother Clau 1" expected to .tnt'. a barrel jumpi;:- exhibition. Plmund Da my, a third brother. r resent i.-older of si'i'. -n the p.e. PPC.TTMF APTTON FOR
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W AUK EG AN. Ill, Jan. 3'.. Ar gutnenta were resumed before Ju !g . C. lldward in the Dake county circuit court here today on the motions of the defense for separate trials for Gov. Dep. Small and Vernon Curtis, accused or conspiracy to defraud the state. The n.oti- ns were hb. J and arguments begun stir iay. Indications were today that the I arguments co : t W J a. e. . or three days. Ju lge ildwards ' ci..ion is expected before the en l j the wa ek.
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THINGS NEXT YEAIi Bank on Spaldinz. WJ; llr Bright Chance to in Gridiron Fame at Minnesota. University of Mir.r.'? hp re cain l't football pryre. As a stop in that d:.- I'' Ppaulding ha.i r en .de -r.- V.' . ronrh to s.ccce,'. ;")-. ': . l 11 ' A.il k'.i. . I.... wires carr:d th" t ry v Minnesotas r.ew c.."h . . : t -knwn cf h'.m ?3 a r.'ior.al - r ; ball figure. Dr. Wilhams frr 22 y;T Vf".r.s .- ! bee n football ce-ah at Ir. : ers:: y ( Minnesota. Bill Spiulin-. uhi I ccds him. for lö y-ars l..s croy-. 'Western Norm il sho-'.. lCala:r.'t7" M'chigan. i Spaul'.r.g first played f - i the high school t. am at .".la :i r Ü I alls, Wis. From thre ;-. w-: nt ' wrer.ee university, where h.e p'.r.; two veans. ! After two years at T.iwrT.c ) gave tip his college firT an I ( to Ciiicago, where, he :sr' I a r fitlon with cr.e cf the pa-:'.'.: concerns. Coach Cayou. of WabaAh, v. I had teen Spau!d:r.c: pliy tit rtnee, finally pr.vai'fd upon hi to finish his cciy-re eourse. He tered Wabash colp. IT rril: ated from that Institut' n 1 FpauMing plave hry.fhacl was one of the p. m en in t ? vear 1 e.-; west in his day. tained the I. C, : n t s h '. ? f i inside of three w r-",..- -it Dam to 0, Purdue It to n. fl Illinois a f-cer' ti nr i - to Chicago 5 to 0. With only a limited r nrollmnt Western ?tat Normal c'hFpauldlne has lern t ' i t ' r -r r-:t m.arkable team' y.-ar a?Vr y.ar. H teams have wallr ped MI V n. M'ehlran Artfi 1 s ether I;r a !'.I:t r-,- .nnd In the r"alm of ha ball and hnsehail. - r' a". Fpauldinir has ti the ür-dt out of ' ry n direction. Hi. unci r r - - w r. s his me"; r. r. fTi'uIty of d:" - r iduil hi:- pre . p: v.dnnirc machine. The who kt.v r n -nuldir. g p' 1'et ho w o I t ' '-. 1 : in tb'l!lwn"rt '"rnf ' ''' a.. . .. ... . . ; HIGH SCHOOL FIVE i m TO PLAY SATURDA Hnrnhain Arraniiinir Gam Squad Chiea'io Tani Unable to (ioin-y Th r. t c !.p :. ! l.irh s0 iiool V.: e i ! ..nur"' d h f r' '' e. r Th u r d a y I: . r; , .Coach P. urr.ii. am :, i get tli- Ni'-biol 1 " ' Mitur la" after.-., ho will l.-v. e i ' I ri ' f..r b s :.-.:. -i 4 lli! a -' b ' - ' i i' -: ( ..-. .a : '. t : " ' - ., ' . r1' m e t : ";'.' f . . i 1 : v. I'h too. !;": '. . t n i 'ran ..a d nre) t" . . :- ' .)':, .'(- ir n ut -. : d :a n a or r"v the S h r ' r '. ' r -. , v ; , t h r r v 1 w h a m i" -T p f r to the anr. ml ir. h'-ld in 'h.e::;" t r part of I-V -: Capt. "Art" S- -. t ' t :. r M - -. -' r t to ( - lb-'. : O '.V r to :. out m I no. f "' di'"- ! ' - e, I Vh'a 4 " 1 ea'h week, 'b with r r . - r i I' he--, -jar r. .- ev l- - 1 i o . Ti . .1 i u 1 1 1 1 1 l i i t t i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i i n i 1 1 1 : i : 1 1 1 1 . i ; ; - HOME OF I Hart 1 Schaffner Marx STYLISH ALL-WOOL CLOTHES Spiro s? Co.
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