South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1922 — Page 16

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES i" d i r a . !AD ivr ci trrrini d a i o " " f I I I Jf- I .IVr.XI.VJ. CI I I I ..!!. VJ. I ' mm mm ans, Knepper y Jones and Sweetser in Semi-Finals of Amateur Tourney

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JESSE GUILFORD, PRESENT CHAMPION, OUT OF RUNNING

l.hi V" Km-p r b Now OutsLmdins Star of T22 Tournament. BCOOKLINE OUXT&Y CLL'B. Knglund and Sew Kngtand ed out of this yea.r' national i ' ha.mp!nshin Thursday. fees Sweetser of vr York ! and biff J ran tin in amateur g the crown !n Amnc;in . iMom through his dfttbgi ' uilford. for a least 24 of Jesse 'I h ur may be lrnKr Guilford'"' dcfea wa a hard Mow to tho several thousand enthust ' mho followed th" matches. When the siege fui's defeat was seen to he , inovitfttki f k ? 1 1 1 f r v t h ron? h is t r n Match. M Thai! then being the last j Boston player to be alive In the tour nament. He had come down tfemugfa ihe mat' he. 1 as one of thLs year.'. enational "unknowns" but he was I not able to weather the torm of fcroclus Bobby's 'determination." Ui.sjiw light. lie kept up a ee-saw fight with Jones but t.red in the final nine holes and his game cracked badly. The wet la certain to figure in thfinals a a result or lnuruay pi;i mm . , . V. n a f 4 Y n,t PV i - ivnepp'r i in. i'1 iitu mi day. whib- Sweetser meeta Janes Long driving apar ntlv ergdsid ' England' la.t hope here this year With vril Tolley eliminated ny m.m m. rr - - - mm - - Knepper. roiiey i:k- i rr.uir-. whom Kn pper defeated earth r !n the week is a terrific driver, but hi Inn hall created more trouble fnr him than he could conquer. Tolley'sj drive Thursday frequently was off the fairwa and h um frequently put tv a great test of golf In maktntr recovet Long Driving Had. Long driving proves upon analyais often to he the soared of trouble j that lead t defeat and it Is ap-: p.-rent that Ottltford'fl elimination might be traceable at last In part to the dee gun's frequent tii- t the rough from the tee. He was off I the fairwa SO oft n In the earlier holes of his match that many f these Bostonians who knew his capabilities must have gasped. They lii ( gaap for a fact when CJuilford mlrd , several tin puttRudy Knepper. Iowa state chan.-' p. on and tranMlsi.slppi hampion, atudent at Princeton, now takes the spotlight position as the sensation ! of the tournament this year. Kneppr s fight with Tolley did not end until they leached the llh green and any player of Knepper'st" .! efT. ta on his came, t he manner-1 im of Tolley in match play. Is capable of th supreme test on the link" l The jrnai Kngiishman tnakes an Interesting study ! iv i ; he Is playing, his fate is expressionlesfp. his manner Is one of utmost caafldenoea i n'Mence that might easily in itself ups.'t . trmmmmmm BUCh routhlul I Toilev1, defeat was one of the very regret iabi IncMeOti f (Intournaments Huge in 'ilse for ln24 years with w .i r record blaxed I'h y si n a '. haB) adnnrer at be mull match with i bli b .m inded i yer man pi ison. he wo' h : h bail hed . opportunity for out ua era t ion 10 Ii da I) M SPEEDED FOR BAD AMA U CINCINNATI fttpi ; - Ki aat ar a . -no Red and foi Ml M i:i;tlHs WIN :aThe Ootd etandsrd of Vaiue il CHASSIS $1185 I . 4. Ii. I.analiiv FARNEMAM MOTOR CO. Da stud iglil storage 315-11 I'honlelTcrSlMI Itltd M on 1 1 to

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IIK K" I TOLLEY-KNEPPER MATCH I S FEATURE OF THURSDAY PLAY K an- Meett Knepper ami JOBet Pla- Siftttef in Semi-Finals. j COUNTRT r-iA'B. Brook line, Mass. fept. 7. -A styomi" stopped - P i luilford's t;. mhi. 1 to bold I another national ama,t"r golf chaiptdtalhjp TtlHrfl The title j holder Was ib-fated by J o .sve.-t-ser. Metriq)olir tan champion, wnen V t. it a k . . A . . . . . leu in a'J aiifmjn ra jumfi mr 1 ohm irir i u. c lauer imposed or the loth ereen. This n-atlon lr the flr- of the f . )io! matches completed in the rnum! of th 'fMo IdtlfflajWewt 7,1 m Miifiii y prp'Tinn ii- mmmim flnsls was matrh'-d n Me lss i - 1 1 . - . . F IT Toiler wiPfier fif th Rrit)-h rbampionship at Mulrflebl two years a?o Waa .'onquered nv "MM KUOy KtiPOpnr. senior ai Princeton unPersitv fend citizen of WmiJC t'ity Ta. With Toiler's de feat Wns marked the cornp!ef rollapaa of the British -podition to i .'ur t'ie A i i i i ir title. itotb 40nea W hea. B !hv .Tonp of Atla-flt., chnrnpion .if Ihe niitb. vtnt sh id rn tlif sr?ni finals nvi-r Billy McPhail of Besfon who played well Tu'lv n-rr fh course where not 'onf; a o raddled. h Bifla Ctttaag! i :ni' tit!" holder, defeated a '1 d'-b.niv w fbltn1'. completing the card for the semi-finals Friday. This will be Sweetser agate 91 .Ton M 'ms meeting Knepper T:ir.'t of the fn'ir matches Tbuvday ended on the I'.th green at fo-,r it ; holes fn plnv. If TVi there swe.ter nrettlljr p'syed put -'urif I the rbnmpion. It WM there i1 tarn that Bvam stemmed waeeaea of tiie voting Cndcha'n which had "arried th' New Orleans' niayer from 'v down to II down -otigh ronsecutlvr tlctorles ar the elfthi the lent; Kb holes. a d!ffrept iper mateh. n i if two vear 1 h ml the tory 'n the The Mr Ci ago and the yon nm ut out Tea leys Torrerc a few prancge Onfmef, up to the home YY. P Y te for di"ision Two down at thf on rotind. and close of t!ie foreflve down gl ::e creen in the afternoon To!lev I b.Tl so eon rn seously vi'b ? of brltMant ;rolf Intermixl remnant el erratic play. That per found bimeif only one up Itnd hole The tran-M :s -- I champion enatinn of the nment eemed in danger of i i c Tdle "ill 1 'JM drive from the 14th ho!- had d on he edge, of bounds in gi 1 mud and he was obliged k u; With a one hole advar he received a break of luck fn and mooth At- u on the edge for thre end a two l .tn Kr.epper s trap and two Set nut led t That cut his ro-i shot futile sta another 1 ' - a ie and th- v.t To'lev wt ottng save the Knalishman to square the match or th Knepper then called on ng n:r.t and stesdiness. flehting the far n :de of th' -ird tee cr r in two frorr bale hut the ball passed over it. v made s desperate gftemfd to d In h.s th.rd shot a chip from b fl of the green. When he ed a curllnic putt he conceded hole and math. I Bits ! the

A t hie tic s' Boss Fights Hard For Seventh Position tSmyt Hi- Ball Club !- a Joke Lunger Has Been I tacky

H BIIT.IK KV KM ', Seventh place wili make as o.f a bit with me In 19lJ aj the winning ut pennants d.d not so Ions ago." ' or.nle Mack paid to me recently. when I came to Philadelphia to urnp re a series between Boston and the Athletics a series n whtcA seventh ': place hJnged. I I had just come over from New York, from officiating at the aerial ( between the Yankees and St Iouis 'a hectic struggle lor first place. ; St. Lou la Invaded Nw York with a half game lead. By winning the I flrn game It Increased this to a fgame and a half. Then the Yankees I won the neat three. Leaving New York In front by a game and a half. The final game went 11 Innings. smiling But Scrlooa. When I came out to atart the first u'am br-tween Boston and the Athlletics Mack remarked to me: "Well, you're in for another crucial series." A bit of smile playo4 over his countenance as he afd It. From the sublime to the ridiculous." remarked one of the players n the bench. This didn't make a hit with ConAie, and in his quiet way he killed rb;it fueling off.if it existed anions anv of hi- plavers. i v., Finishing In seventh place this ar. he said. will be as pleasing o iwc as winning pennants in the old days." He v :us perfectly serious. Luck Against Him. For even years he has h-M the the undisputed right to lat place In I American league. Several time he dMM felt that he was certain to kJdS j i' liood'oy. hut the fates were nlwajb auninst him. He wants to finish in I eveardJi piare baemtaaa hn feels that j it will b.' a step in the right direction j an i that getting out or last place' will have a good psychological eff t on his players. It may "und strange, but Connie Mini. 1 1 handling every game down; be BOltic stre'eh of the present sea-1 on. as carefully as If his ciqb were tfl the thick of the pennant flght. Htj h shooting at seventh pla e. Fln-j ! -ling there will carry with it much ! honor. ! Mack feels thst finally bl Is on rhb' ..v to better things. Finishing, evettth will confirm him in his be-. i lief. No I a .Toko. "I have a great catcher, my pitchn' itafl is constantly improving. Dykes and CJalloway are fixtures at third and shot." he explains. "The veterad Young and the youngster Sheer will take care of second. Haoser at first can hit. and is sure rally to Improve" his fielding now that he is being played regularlv Th- outfield sntlsfles me. Th Athletj must be ratPd as a Joke agKregation no longer My team haj oassed otit if that ' lass. I want to finish seventh this ir. Next season I will be aiming riotrh or two h!gh r." Favonian Winner Of Trot; Almaden Wins Pace Event Grgfeal fiirt tiit Bares HumInjured. HARTFORD, Conn. Saot 7 -o. all Fo-ir races, nice heats were run off In the Urand Circuit j meeting here fhureday in spite off 1 muddy traek. made o by heavy rains Wednesday. Th L' .00 pace w.i won by A!rr.a-j den drtvgn iy niliy Crorir Robert' nirest. the favorite slipped end ;iinv fell when the starting word) 1 1 1 Kiven. Toe . 0.", trot was wonj .. Pavoaloa la straight heats Thej !.itt: between CO a snd Murphy for, oon-l mor.e. argg the feature of the ven. Mr Kent, after heJns Siaeed sixth n the first best of the 2 10 trot because of an una'-oldab'e m ident in the stretch as the result of which the horse f;i and thre hie driver. Walter Cox out on the ra k. :ime back ami won the next two heatg and the race Cox wai; d ellghtly 'n the left leg Summaries: I I l Trot. 1'nrsr fl.sna. Threr Ilnii 1 nttrra, br h.. by A'an ic Kxpreti-Qulte Worth?. (H Km a i i B a 4 B i 9 4 I Fly. b g.. (Coxl y it.. trg. (Creelsrl. .. . Urn Dillon, bg. (erri'.i.. Q'!.:. Rinque. Monarque. Ma.lnr 1 e-1 1 and IN-Iag.m s rfrd . I 14'4. 14 0 Vor. Vrsm f.l.ase. Threr Hraii I nnnlhrl Uednefa marten Onteard. br g.. by Aluiadn B Bell Onward. iCrotlarf Kobert Direct, eh.g.. (fta.? . su!:rtash. l!k g . i oi 1 2 1 2 I J .112 I n Ot 2 im : ii", Trot. Pnrw fXjKMl, Three Heat K.tron'wn. b.h . .r .1. Ma'co.ni -lir it e W': Kdnun K 'Vilorado. b h . (Cog) . 1 1 .' : 'J 4 4 3 0 Priacess Ktawab. b m . (Csoei w il UTlhL bra. (l.ckrton' rihj i. br a (lickei 12k. 2:WH, -2 Time : tie Tr.it. I'urtr SI Threellrnta Mr Ksr.'. b: h . br Dillon Arirthj BhsS) iCoa. A1;V Pv.t - r m . f Thorns . . M ir on Toddiogron. cb.m.. (Croileri Itala Mr. hf., (Murphy i .... Peter Bl.iie. b g.. lArkrrmiDi .. I.orena Wa::i slue started. Tins. 2 14H. 2:144. 2:11 IS i i ti a "MMBl O Sept r.-Co!aa. - f e d- d icoM'y baiV ..f Palmero Thursday snd Iouisviile won the opening game of the ser. . 8 to 4. Fte wa- -.'.so hit !:ard but recer -d uood eupp .rt. Hit! ng of Srhepi er featured. Score:

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SOX BEAT INDIANS IN TENTH INNING il an Bite Bomc Kun in Extra FraBM Schalk Splits Finger. CHtCAOO, .-pt. 7. Yaryan. forced into the uame m the 1 0 1 h alter Schalk's finger Wtt sp. t by a foul tip off tftephenson I bat cracked out a homer whi h -ave 1'hicage a s to 8 victory over Cleveland. Yoryafl was the first man up in the ; I mmtto .1 mmmm U mM I U . U . ' I I m t . a ' i "ill dliu .inin.iiru uit m i. i ,ii 1. left field bleachers. Schalk will be out of the game for everal days Sroi e: 'ieve!and . . . 301 101 01 1 0 ft 12 1 hicago . .. .305 000 000 15 14 0 Morton. Winn ar.d O'Neill; Faber. T Biankensh ! p ond Schalk. Yar in ATHLETICS 1 vKE TWO BATTLES FROM BOSTON Boston. s p 7 Philadelphia teak io:h gana-s front "Boston j Thursday. 7 to 4 and 3 to 0 Th ! visitors bombarded Vergusi n and! k'arr in the f:r.t inning of th same rnd made four un.- Walker'! 34th burner the earon w o - i -. dp ( Over :he left fle.d fence in the :.ning of the second gani OalloWdf on baea. Ramm? 1 hit safely but four tlfneg In fifth j w :; ii w is ;?it game. Scores: rirt fJnaar Fhiiade phia ..400 100 0 1 1 7 ?, :i BogCOg 000 040 000 4 1 1 I Nayiur and Perkins; Fer31iM.11. ktarr and Ru1!. phuadelphla .0000200013 8 : Boston 000 00000 0 4 0 Rommell and jerkins; Plot j .nfl Chap; n LEW KBD AM ) BITE TO I GOT IN JERS1 I I I V NFW YOFtK". Sent. 7 Benny Leonard, world lightweight champion, and Charley White of Chicago hare been matched for a 12 ro ; . m st !n Boyle's thirty aerea Jerev City October . promoter T x Lo kard announced Thurndny. The pugilists will be required to make the lightweight limit. 131 pounds at two o'clock the afternoon of the

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to Finish In Seventh Place

CONNIE M l Natlonnl I . i Won i 74 7-i 71 71 K A' 4s

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New York PltMlMirg Claelansl i Chicago . . . St. bonis . . Brooklyn .. Philadelphia Hosfou Amrrirnn bsasjes Wen 81 7 71 r.s M St. Louis .. New York Detroit 'hicajro . . . Cleveland Washfagtoa Philadelphia Heefeee . . . fg 4 4 nieiS ii so iati Won st PtaJ ... K a ii .i C I y ladisaapolni lllnbeapolki LoaiaeUle Iftlwankea Teled ' 1 II 111 1IIS 7i f.s aj ll Bg oo resTgai day's assi Nutionai Lengna sw Vera IS: Philsdelpbls i ii lea go o : Plttaburg St Louis ': Cincinnati H. N.. .! ii. ri lebeduled. Aiiieronn I.OHKiir '"evelaiiil : Cklcagc ft. (16 iaaiugi Philadelphia 7 : Beaton t list gai I'liiladelidiia 3; Bontoti 0. i-'nd sine tmrrimn o-lutln laaiiaaasoMa 4; Tidein l. LoalaTuk !; Coluntbui I. No others tehedufed. Kill V - . .Ut Katlsaal LeaasM N. s v.rk nr Philadelphia. Ch ajo t Plttaburi gt. Louis at Cincintnttl. aaaericaa Laages i m r ; n st. heals, Ctevel iaa i Chicago. Yab ingtou a: New York Philadelphia hi Itr$ttn. NET STARS GATHER IN PHILLY FOR HU ES PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 7 Ten- - players from far ar.d near were lathered !r. Phlladefbhla Thursday for the r.atiorai iawn tennis namplor.sh'p singles tournantr. S h will : ej:!n on the courts of the C : mantown Cricket club tomorrow. A gfgathef foreca?f. of iar and rolr ..tb bsht northwes wind fn'ouraced th enthusiast. ot a few of .'r.a 123 entrants practiced at Ger-mar.town.

REDS-DOWN CARDS FOR THIRD PLACE

rih Pottnded Hard Rixey Is Effective in the Pinches. fiNciNXATi. Sept. X. Cincinnati adrancad to third piare in the N.i;.wiai teagad race Thnraday by winning from gt. Louis 1 ' to t. North wuh pOttnded hard in the first and fourth. 1 0 men going to bat in tho tatter round am( eevesi od them sci ring. liixey was effective until his team las s cured a big lead' v. rtf n he let down ;n his worn. S- ..re: B IiOUis . . . .001 002 012 6 10 3 c.m innati . . .30u 706 OOg 10 13 1 North. Hirfoot and Ainsnrth;) Clsmeaa, k gey and Wingo. COOPER BLANKS CUBS; j WINS TWENTIETH GAME PITTSBUttO. Sept. 7 Coop- r lieid Chicago to s.x h.t Thursday: and chalked up hi Sdth victory j ot the M ISIMI, PlttSbUrg winning 8 to 0. Only one Cliicago prayer u bed thirl. Score . I hicago ooo ooo ooo o i ii Pittaburg BOB 101 Bl a 13 l gtaelaad, 3oaea and Wirte; Poo- j per and Schmidt. GIANTS WALLOP PHILS; R PP FIELDING STAR PM lLtADfLFUfT A . 3ei)1 7 !ffew I'! jeipnia Toldie hrr i n t i . f . . f.st . w a t h .T1 . . . r.o.t BOO BB0 1.1 11 B a .100 200 030 13 4 d Snyder: We:n?r-. o. iters. Pinto, and lien I hie, moi: M STi in i m:v vouiv. Sept. t Lew t b I Philadolphla llghtwbifht and Ial Moran. of New Orleans, have been signed for a 15-round contest Sejt is at the New York Velodrome, it was anonunced tonight. Tiv t w.ll be at the lightweight

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Women Golf Stars Win Valley Title at Niles -Buchanan

Clone N-.hm W ith Victors l lualif fur lnli itlual hainHon.-iii. Cai tain l-mra Harris and h r t am Ot Chain & likcs golf stars closed tlie -I?., season yesterday at th Nttas-Bachaaas Country dab by de f eating the home learn 10 anl 3 i r victory making them the officii: hanip.ons of the St. Joseph falls) Miss Hat ris led the attack with i I to 0 win over Mrs. Montague; Mrs. II F Rostiser defeated Mrs. Oven : and 0; Mrs. D, K. Spitler defeated Mrs. Losrv .: nd : Mrs. Kinnison I. Mrs White 1; Mrs. Fast 1. Mrs King I; Mrs, Whitehall 0. Mr. Kerr, ft. The alley league trophy will go to the South Bend team and Will be kept at the club house. The qualifying round for the club; championship for the women will be' played ."day or on next Friday as the playCM I hoose. The qualification round will be 1 holes and eight players will go in the championship flight and the next eight in the class A flight. After the qualifying round the players will be paired- and will continue at match play. Mrs. J. F. Reynolds is the present title holder bull several new players are cominc to the front and the competition promises to be unusually keen this year. ! A I Feeney Here With Indianapolis High School Team F o r m v r Notre I hum Star W orks Out Prcdjegeg at Notre Diinn. A!, l'eeney. one of the greatest ceatera that ever battled tor fefotti Dame la In the i I - this week with ! - ( athedral high school football iuad of Indianapolis giving them preliminary workout at Notre Dame in preparation Ior their coming football schedule. The squad is staying at the unireralty and working out daily on Cartler field. The team gives promise of being one ot the strongest prep aggregations In tiie state and several ot the youngsters on the squad have ail the earmarks of coming stars. PVoney has been working thesm hard in an effort to take advantage of the Mreek of preparatory practice and the men base stood up under the grind in ood .hape. Besides being one of the best, if' not the best center ever developed at Metre Deuba, Feeney was star on the basketball team for three years. His gnat tine work on the gridiron w.is a big factor in making the None Darin -le.-n western champions one of his years and his work is history at the university. He is engaged in the furniture business at Indianapolis and aids his old alma mater, pathedral high, during the school year. Dl TTENH W I II. Bl TLER CAPTAIN, SHOOTS SELF Harry Dut ten haver, captain of the 1123 Butler grid team, reported at; Irwin held Tuesday afternoon for the opening day of practice. Tuesday evening while placing revolver in a holster about his waWt Dutttnhaver gccldently dsgiihgjrged the esapoa, ths bullet !oding in his left le. midway between two arteI 1 L Captain Duttenliaver had just returned from a summer on his or-1 ange ranch in Florida and was in j fins form for the coming reason.; ! i ha- on I ' i v F'aee j, rsity eleven for the last two years and in' 1920 was chosen all-state (enter. j I I lowing the accident Dutten-j ha vet eras removed to St. Vincent's hospital, where it was said today that he was resting adasjf N i opera Can le performed to remove' the bullet at this tit the hospital h an it Was said ai of its dangeThe accident robs the Butler squad of its captain on the first day of the season. It .s thought he may be able to be in the game again late ROOT TONK.IIT NEW YOl'.K Sept. 7 The bog. It 2 ron'e.t between Sid Marks C nadlaa '.lirhtwelght champion and tVtltie Jackon. of New Turk pcatpooed W"dnesdey nigh: becatttd of rain. !s "hedij!d to b hid Pri day night at Bbbete f.eid. Brook$1.00

HEAVY WORK MARKS SECOND SESSION 0 F HIGH GRID SQUAD Hut nliam Pul- I ift I .uuli-ilatt-I lirouch HaniViiifij: Proeose. Yesterday afternoon th

a surpr.. their aeceu opened up workout serv s um He had ie grid aspirants falling on the ball and smashing through the line and spilling niterferemThe men came through the rough stuff In good shape, though at times the extreme he. it stopped them up a little. Out of the maze of the fifty cr more high school students there competition that might spring up. Ted Klosinsk: who was used 8S h substitute for M.lt Haas nt rcniv last season and who is a monogram man. is practically certain to be tn center. His work at the pivot Job. cutties uatural, he being of the type whitfli will go through the entire season at the same gait. fchetden strong. Reader and Farmer sill likeiy play the tackles, whilo Bernhardt and Findley will bid strong for the guard berths. However, there ar many fighting youngsters, who are out to make the team at all cost They are of the type which would he a credit to any high school team because of their spirit. These ar the ones who can upset the dope in a minute, and put one of the brightest contenders on the bench. On the ends It's a tossup. BBBdBH about five good fast men. Including Holloweil, Fort it. r Rhout.song. Wiihelm and Refute There is hot competition among them, and the man who will win out. according Cuaoh Burnham's policy, are thconsistent ones, who get tho adran lages of every day practice and training. In the back field. Burnham pure., will have, every opportunity to pick four men who can work together rithout friction. They must develop themselves to the fame point, that the backfleld of last season wm In practice on Leeper field IggH night, the mentor used Johnny N -ikos and Cookie Edwards at quari k .ai two separate backli i units. Both worked well, but Ed wards Is expected to win out. pay lag to the fact that he la best suited Bai this job. He received the highest hhdlvtdua grade, in a test on the rules of ttSS game, at the football conditioning camp llin grade was 92 per . . i whilt the next nearest one washout v percent. Kdssrds is smal ler of statu tie used to half b.-n k i well in pum also and Nyikos could better advantage at a sit 1 r m He is showing ig ar.d drop kicking. These advantages, coupled with an abundance of speed, should mak him a grea back, almost as good gl Ollie 13d wards, who passed from the SSJ i.i d last -wason by graduation, sabo in Shape. In regmrda Capt. Jo Saho. It can be said that he sacrificed an oppotl unit o pilot the track squad . ontraeted in football mixups last fall, a - bancs M heal so he could take the captaincy of the foofl-s Hi ! and play the same good f oot -Sail, that he had in the past. Be .hi man being aiept a pawning, kicking, open field running and charging the line. Yesterdays practice session wa the se ond since th4 return of the candidates from camp. Today's work will be along the same lines the t two sessions Burnham will put his .-hares through such things as will get them hard :he real work will begin and :h' real calibre of each individual will b brought out. Shirts Made to Order phone Main 3729 and we will be glad to call with samples and take measurements. Walter J. Paxson 514 N. Notre Dame St. PARK! GRANDSTAND 25c

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