South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1922 — Page 10

THE SOUTH 3 END NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBF.R 24. 1922 0 t 1 15 f ' ... vM.t . "I L. J J 4 t .4. 2y G. jCows'oIF" HARD WORK BILL FOR N. D .ELEVEN THROUGHOUT WEEK HIGH SCHOOL TEAM IS DETERMINED TO AVENGE ITS DEFEAT DD Ä VIXTP PAT AMÜT d .S port Of I icials V o a Move to Take 'Lo v c" Out of Tenuis (I ami Canadian May Win Laurels in Heavv weight Class Leads Mountaineers LOCK-STEP SHIFT HAS EAST GUESSING n Th- we, re "lov" ha. alwijs (-.-: f ck t' the t-nr. rr.e. i rr. ; r-o n Tnit nor I ea.v- th

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a;'I;i r-"-ru,y in o;;.c:a:5 (: tili

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h-'i.s b"n .'it ar.y tirn thin

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rcunc "Jiftr-ri T.idn." Inte-iJ of j "lov rlff'n" 'r "tift'-n love." A j-Jrnil.-ir rhHrtr- noticcJ in i

I i nr.ou nc-rr. nts of the ruit.s of h-' ! p.irn '. "C,am s are ivo lovt" han !i"com "ffan:.s ir- two to nothing."

T!in f limitation of th w ord "luvr" j y tt.f' tr.n;4 oliiCial.- will meft wltrtj.

of tennis players the

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tho HpirovaI country v.-r.

1' of a Joko on somo big, hu.ky;

P- yc-r to have the word "iov-"' conHtantly talked onto his play. I r.ri Jntfl !!y it will remove for ail

of

:pery

Ir n,v i'.-J!-v'I tli it Ki I -';-. .';; r K'l.ircl. wfio suffered :i!t .niary to his hhoul.Ir in the ?t.

i. : v thr" w azo will t:!110 the tendency on the part of out

! ,. j. ,, in th IV. arlni th- !-lf-r.-, who ar- entirely ignorant

'.1-n Torn.Tln. This l.s news aemanas o: me Käme, to riaxu.e

than Vom in the Ilorkn timp;y nerause ine word

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; PLAN PUBLICITY

FOR ENTRANTS IN

ATHLETIC EVENTS:

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The. CAioADtfvKi havjs Tc rcrbT HAT)

TRY-FOR-A-POINT RULE NOT LIKED BY MANY EXPERTS

Despite Lo-s to Flint. Eleven

Confidence.

Resumes Training With

"iove" ha.i always been promi-, nc-ntly me-ntloned in oonn.'-ctlon with' tho play. I

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:h:- !:"'' ul'v w.il Cfia '.'; .ir drill.

v. i v ! . I, - bf I.rf ! , r t . ' t!'r ; im., i -Korkmf- i r or,' i r. 1

portion or I Tennis

a .-trrnuous pport. a j

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rroriic. ;am" ior i t i -oioou-.-a . m r:ci ns. nt m' the Irish in ! 5-s time that suvh an effeminate i

,., :",-!n tiiis voir in ' v.-ord was removed from a .''port j t: the .jitirc N'oiro Dam' that rali- for .o much courage ar.d J . ; o r ; i i i "1 'o sub- , t i rnlna. ! h ' , r l' Sou t ii-rnr5. Th

'.!.:! attack whl

. 'ni.lt up yvar a?

.- o ) verj- rnuc h In

Amateur Athletic Association Would Make Entrants' Past Records Open.

Dernpsey Brands Canadian Boxer as Huskiest Yet

Some Favor Eliminating It and Making Touchdown Count Seven Points.

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Tin-

- BILLIONS MAY BE

LOST TO NATION IN MANY WAR FRAUDS

Xi;W YOI'K. ()-t. -11. (By A. IV) What may ! the onenimr we.le

; .n tho c.irnpaii;n for' publicity ro- . L-ar-limr the personnel of all roll--" .ithlct.c c (iin'..i;i ttion.s p!i(jii In Iii.' ; eontfsfs will be inaugurated at tb'- ; "lnlrih' intrrol'ic -rinte cross country (Championship run ;it Van Cortland i p;irk late i:t-.' inontli.

Northerner, Still W i t h o u t F;:mt Rring (ronmcl as Po-ihle Cluunpion.

Thc innovation wiii h trieij

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or.neetion with Mie frt.-hman titular' r.iCM aii'l will involve a cti' pl'-te il

the t i: 1 1 a n t -'' previon.s a nd coi .fir: a t atii- ;

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Government l.nahle to Recover Because of Lack of Conspiracy Proof. WASHINGTON, net. 2". ( . Hy I. N. S. Sev eral billions of dollirs paid out by th" government on fraudt r.tiy n..id- vv.ir contracts n-'Ver will he rerover'-.l. because in

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iio -e -i: pavments i!i-iinr,f

::: irru-y c.innot le proved, it wa li'.' :I otti 'i.'illy .it the department i'l-t.ce fO(.l. T'o- tie p. ii tn n : o; j itic :Mln.!f

! leiatrt Amateur Athletic A.s-o. iaj tlon of America regulation., the en-, 'try oi' an unlimited numlr of frcvhmen i.s p rmitteil up to the formal : losing !' t'f e Held. At the vjieciul ; r.-quost of tiie '.(.idin: extern 'itn-1 t 1 e t i r! co'iciKs. a fwrthe.- entry of rot! mor than fiv n.n would be per-! mitted up to v.'ithin -ts hours of tlio .-tart. Tiie coach c. nrijinillv r- 1

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(liy r.:LIA liVANS. Nh'W YOKlv, Oct.. 23 Baseball numbers amener its enthusiasts many football stars of other days. Jlven thouuh football is crowding baseball slowly luit purely from the sport map the world .series proved a magnet that overcame the lure of

! the jrtidiron.

At the opening jtame of the series

o !o - .i-s fie'-nn.'I .-aw a score of famous former

... . . . - - . . . r Va n !-e. - to win. qualr iio!i"rarv meml.er-

(lly r.ibu I'AANS.) 1 ui t he world series

baseball

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Following: the one point defeat suffered by the South Bend Hih school eleven at the hands of the Flint team. Capt. Joe ifabo's men havy settled down to a Kri:n determination to show the world that they can take a defeat in the ir.per

a tirm resolution to make the re-1

mainingr game? on the local schools Rchedulo victories iastead of defeats. Those who followed the local

squad saw the Bender team cavort) briskly out on the gridiron and I saw Johnny "Ike" Voedi.-ch, thej hard hitting back, cross the Flint' goal by three smasiies ju.at a few . seconds after the kickoff. They'

Jluthed with priJV here was th ir team doing battle w.th a rival and displaying typical fighting .pirit. I Tint Starts OflenvlTe But Voedisch was called back. The referee ruled the tellar back was 1n motion before the ball was

snapped, and thus went the touch-;

down that would have put the locals on the long end of the score. Then Flint got the ball and started their offensive work. Voed sch was placed at left tackle In an attempt to top Flint's disastrous gains. Edwards moved to Quarter and Nyikos to half. Hollowell entered the game

at this point at left end. There

I L nine I-ormation

C e n t r e i .'olIeze Harxard Mav S

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Those who ' 'i -.- l p !!:' -,r-l tre gnrne . i";riby ' t!." thV

i tl'.py aren't i bp more d ! thp de fr r.--i

Khift

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preys liOX.

the Ho

Wore out a (0Up:e autographing 1ms. ' rus Before the

of fountain pens '.all-- and store lo.' of t h " s' I'i e 4

case-- re ii recent mtr

1,--1,,.nev.-t,- ,n.l ' Oae.-eu luai p..v

lut tfie (nirni'-t-e rn.-d r-amt

thi. siiLterJtien a n d artamie.

iiis o,ce was littl better than a whisper from answering (intiotH. "Wh- is the hn-d;ic:-t felb.vv you 'Vi r fae.;-d ?" some. me asked Penipsey. Has laitli in llioiiv.

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'A fellow in Canida who asi

V't b.a-n't adilevf d aiiv fame in the;

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Id h- a ti i - ry J. Alb e.. - i:d t- dav ::i

t ha' f.rotueei .-. m many nisla ncs ;n ' . i : : 1 leaia.- wit ..fPiials ,.f iii. ov. rn u'.eiit. i ui ro up tlieir track1 ."' u' ii tin; gov errimen : ng.rts are : o'. unable ünch c-;ies .rtainst r : : n . Mar y o Iii' v ca-o- invadve war 'I'M l r i i a ! 1 1 ami shipping hoard c.n-trriev-.. in rn.iny instances, tho liti--ion iia.- l.een brought to the -.rand : jury -tage, hut has ended there with i the d!ceeiyerv that lawvers for the

ti.bl itior.a 1 five nun entry, tion in part met trie cont

;n coach. y tri at ;t w a

1 . . - s : ; . 1 o K- n . i w f V

;or in

Tills ;";in of

im alway.s , tale. ... i

ill" i i - et ,e a b. .; t V I i

o!' all freshmen runner- at the timedian

tiie formal entries elo d. ; In arcpptlng the 4-hour ntrv.ll

tli-- f. C. A. A. A. A. a w an oppo-! ! : :i

1 tin it v t put into i'..ct a r.'.an

public:?;.- "-'garding athl-.-fic entrants and adopt a :ulo thit al: ( orn at tib in th. f i --r 'aar event mu-t fnrni-'i

i.ng. lbs nam- lllzjir i pmpsey's reply. Therehv hangs a vf rv

1 1 i O U X

(lai.Uoi. a pr.inlr.nt iort - üi i n an'! a gr a t

1 vears

f boxing, has for olung l"r a pluy.-b a

football stars. Some were, players

who have be n out of the game only!

a few years. All of them seemed perfectly willing to put aside their fondness for the gridiron game until after the world series. Stars Not l-2lith aplastic. Several of these old .tars saw the brst grid games of the year, in which the big teams of the east took part. None of them seemed to enthuse over the now rule which gives the team making a touchdown the right to make one play from scrimmage. Most of the old stars feel that the r. ".v play will not produce the thrills that were expected. In the opening games practically

Cana-i ' ''''y eleven elected to try for goals

lover ;irom Ule neia aner scoring & louca-

down. That is, on all scrimmage

was

i nt eresti n

bep:;

v perfect Ca ii a- 1 l'lays

!i,;gt dev.. loo into the' having the ball tried to .score tne

la , h-i iii-rnn , a" The world l'x;va poini enner oy a arop .il-ä.

after touchdowns, the team

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a vv w

:n

c n a m 'i : o n

In filz a:- liio-ix. the '.earned doc-J". goal from placement.

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f.f H. hcol and col"... g-,

a ndii.

act ivitv a

nd

to: beüeva.'s

ir.d.'vi.lu-il. After li.-covering

or put him

he ha found such an

Binux- the doc-

Studying Drop IvJck.

I dropped over to the Harvard stadium while in Boston to look over

Alb

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ijiicaiio ornooi noani : i,M of th.

Fares Prison for Graft ZtZ

1 1 !('A' li . i t. Ten

1 fen."" had cleverly block d action. .Many Cum, in Court. The at'orm-v g, u ral'.s reports vh.ii. l.o we v er. - hat in the drive agiir t pratite.-i v 4ti' s- parate cas. .. iii.mv of them of gr it niagnb i l. . and r'pr .senting liundia ds of mii-

in monev nai l .rat wrangfu.lv

by ?h- governinent. are now undering jp''i'- of liipridatioi.. in civil : criminal acliotuo ;i the f-ab-I l! courts. Th" departm.-n- preda-is ihat

oral in all sports in which they had com pet "1, and particularly in tra-k. and field athletic cvTts in which ai p- dnl or pv:. winniiii podtim ha l . P!1 a.! d. '. Acc.rling to unofl'uaal -taten.er.t-J, 1 t.b.s no thoil of a-c'i-tvt :ning tiie at::-' b-; s' fomp'.Lte athb ti. history may

be later adopter I for all dual. tri. Irs

ing that re

Ji'..". to 1' 1."., and

metit from .17 to : ar m'T.t ba !.e'ii b-r of ap-hes.

under a coursp of train-jthe Crimson squad, dncc.i his weight from The one thing th:

t rained

gu . i r

; a ii unuer

: - a n .7:1 ' ion ,

a n !

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cham pi on -:ii p com pet i -ti.e j u : al i t i o n of th"

b il'i -y. I a

cases will be termina

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"jl.."!k,o i'il!.'"i "'.O. '.!"! I prison ? mi r .in s of t lie gra ft incjui r.v i

succe j-f ullv for the government.

over; of a substantial part

th" surcs involved. The government's greatest 1om.s c.n ir en'r acts, tht department d"-

Autoist Trios to Heat Train to Crossing; Loses

iat interested me

his uai.-t measure-I mst v;i tb.e number of players ''1. Hi.- thest nicas- i practicing drop kicking. At least 20

l!ieiase. a mini-! " i.n-.iiii; ui-u uiuuii in iii- u i l j kicking goals from the field.

Coach Bill Roper at Princeton his a dozen kickers out every day an hour before regular practice. The.se

Jack Demp- Wavers do nothing out urop kick or

I attempt goals irom placement. (.Inttoii for l-iaii-dimoiit. ! Kvidently Roper and Fisher feel

that the bet way to try to score alter making, a touchdown is to at-t'-miit field goal'-.

For six month R:oux

arefullv. but nev.r ra-o was he allowed to box. He niade h!s boxing

it i

l hampio.u

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r. e oi l"e that

hit Itioux with of p 'r.t h' - in he boxed but

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it or

thfpp worri

rt an 1 .. r ::"c. Author : Fred

.10". I nrvirai. wr.n p.ps fv-r r a rl ' n wek.

! : la red. r suited

al grand J iry. S. ven n, , ,j0 contract".

. i i , ; . . a i ; i!i" one round was u liable to

dig with Dpiut spv was to test the 'was hoped It would bring

oarage of the French-Canadian and I much new strategy in football

he came through with ftylng colors, seems that it will mere,y

an alleged attempt to beat! 11 Js tne intention or ur. waoi.ois uwn io u "...l

to have Itioux taKe all instruction; -nay vihuj an

Ind.. Oct.

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a IV-

oor him. Th- meet-1 When thp new rule was made it

about

It

narrow

v. r

tec?pi.

;ps continued th Iandin. member

sAarca

from improperly:.! passenger train to the crossing

wherp the Intf r-! Tipton Shields is under arre possible In boxing for about a year

tovrnment w ere not pro- Aaron Clark, crossing watchman is arui thrn if he shows something turn

!-n a hos-r. tab thought m h.avp Wninm boose cn the crop or neavles.

the-

ev

il p,d

All Ford Co. Branches to Be Joined by Radio

n.bired fatally.

Rloux is 23 year old. Hi? weight

It wouldn't be surprising: if th rulo failed of Its purpose. Many of the football men I talked with .eemed t think it as much of

Ml. I, A Ol'TPOINTN i:iv.ris B- ST N. ct. -:b--i By A. P.) ! t ho ilhi. American f?y we'.cb.t

. 1 'C

.tight ur.'.l

bHTKOlT, Oct. 113. All

Motor Co branches and

'J by radio, i: was

ni:iiirsi;NTs kotauv. i INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 23. Dr.. lames Wilson, of Wabash, has been

of the state

is 213 and he Is 6 feet 4 1-4 inches in a Joke as the soal after touchdown, height. His reach is SI Inches j The impression that prevailed was that next year a touchdown would THIS KHi:PS JOn. count seven points, and there would

CLEVEBAND. O. Oct. 23. (Bv!

. . Amt X i - T.4r4 n il V.U1UIUUV to manage the Oveland American

Sr.r.--d iun.y b i v. ' . m w c tc-round ho-

b.bvir.b. ht (hitn; it hr- tii

Ba ion.

:rt

I'nnl

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, i appointei a mcmoer

. . . . t iuucitunia.s cuiiiuiiiee. repre.se nt hroughout the world are to be con-., t.n , .

1 " : rnr.1lf f rt n n ifirAMri.vm.iti . a iva to'im nr-Y crunn Annniinfp- I

."''.'' " i Murray A. Auerbach, secrctarv eo ' v .h? In.Itan Tuberculorfs association.

i lia nr rv for a no'nt aftpr ma.ktne

a touchdown.

Football experts feel that a touch-

down, as a nil?, is far more difficu.t

Mred:h. pictured hre, quired i rid captain of ?h- West It -m it-

ended the crashing ha If back V. dem- Virgin !n univ.-rs.ty fo.-.tball team. ' whole -ear on.ftration for that day. Neither which recently h!d th". Princeton . --h'M;b-!o:- a: Cant. J.o or Nvlkos. both fleet ! Tigers to a r.-to-O ipfory. IB- is 'Ving stvb-

backs. wre able to duplicate y.,.-! pliying hl. fourth i.n with thp u-nrlr nlnln nnc'tontlV M l U II t a I n pp TS.

through apparently blocked hobs.. His loss to the backfield undoubted-,

I.. V, - A IsnMa.! K.irlTir rn t Vi l ! I .V'lTfir T" 4 W f A ' rn r I . t I. e i'i ,1 rt I !

South Bend offensive attack. . lM

told his. " " ijn.i.u started j btev. Thorr. ..- Irving will t.P thrC 'v!,!l th'" ' : '

c;rp .o-,-i-

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lavs to ace;,

t;p

l Tb.e or:. ! the Jo.-k-t jtime i? r

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Coach Mayer, of Flint, charges before the game

that he would cancel the remaining) -Pr tonight at tip- r-gular

games on the schedule If they failed jiSr "f Notre Damp, council. Xrdghts J1- ' " to win the game. Tiaev had to win. f Columbus, which will i,p !i,bl in ' !r'V' f-fT

On the previous Saturday they wereiVaLsh hali. His Hubb. t will .

and (Iain in College L:

ban.'. .1 e j S :?- g

;.vr i 1 1 ' I ',.,' ,1

:e : -i arii"t ! f t - i . to ) p t ' . - . p . " i ' a r' - h1 1 - an pt i a g?- a 1-. a ::d 1 1"" w ' o'

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:

rtg

in of a ' c -ty e '. v ill ;p r 1'yed

r.i.iM .'ii

at r f

by Scott High,

humbled at Toledo

o9 to 0.

Following of tho South Bend I

team founel occasion for consider

"Loss

Refreshments will b starved.

I .iv or a:

: MC

I

oft. a

D-corafion of the Ha lawe r,

i -n-

able criticlFm of the officiating by . .on and pumpkin ligiitin Roby, referee of the game. In the will help to make the stud third quarter he egdled the South I which will bp given un b r

Ind offensive off-?ide and

an extra down on the play. Another j Tribune

nlav had progressed before the mis-i night a d i.-e? incti v-p

:a nee

her

I cord It-g j c o it , ir '. ? ? i 1 rr '.7i v. e to placp

to t: p w : ! ' of ia r '. ;

';-! b' a- pro' aJ Th?r th"

vim " . a p ! :ii 1

the

a lit;- i

added I PH eis of tho Senior cla. at the'

luditcriuni on Saturday

n cv

bap'c and

! t o t a . e Co ' 1-,p a '-. e. I

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take was noticed. When Roby was approached about the penalty, he denied vehemently that such a rule existed. Aftr being shown the rule In the rule bock, he admitted his mistake. Several others of his rulings were regarded by the local team and followers as unfair to the South Bender. Students Boll 1ml Team That the members of the student body are backing their team to the

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at a meeting of noon.

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' The Power Hnu? Sy.tem in Philadelphia" wa.s tho topic discussed before electrical ngine-prs by M. Donata at their met!ng in th en

gineering building last night

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club in the Radin, hall re-rat Ion

limit despite Saturday's defeat was, room, thot of the Kentucky cbd, ;T1

from w bf; b, - i : stadium Safirbiv

that half M'-: to e- ! .-- t ( a m

Other Harvard. Val-

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that '"eT. V. cast again. B ;ior'ts tc-d

accorded Capt. Sabo and his men club also in th library. The Key-! Columbia . I 'at

a-.d beard !n tl

'art b-d turned c at i : .. -'in. A r d tb.-.-a.'! a r 1 1 ' r'i t ' e' ' '. !: ;c. i 1 to di-ipor.t Ir up i: '. t

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lng yesterday morning. By their action the students indicated that they have the sarn1 confidence in the team a.s that which they exhib

ited before the eleven left for Flint.

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that Cni-.c Brown - '

stone men furthered their plans for

the trip to PittMhurg to tho Notre to me.

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Practice this weeic win ne carrieu , ,e introduced to the student body

on with a vengence. Its a sate r.ft I Saturday whe-n the, gridogranh

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that It will he the line that gets tne product of a C.-dumhu. o.. firm, will instruction. They vvlll be worked ! clPinons-rate.1. Th returr.-s will

especially for a defense on offensive line shifts. The Renders are out to redeem themselves. And even if they are defeated In every game they know they will have th student body behind them.

be given in the dym an admission chargp.

Thre will be

Fanning With Farrell

with Georgia Tech., Indiana, the Army and Nebraska, at a Ic-al thea-

j tor, been begun by sen lorn, who ire

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ZION CITY r,KT in-nv row (;hkat siiow dowv .ION CITY. Iii . t 2ft I'... L N. S.) Zb.r.iw. adv.cat!r:-.r v "c'.pin" e-lty. band.-d ti ge?hr i.

today to fig!i: the indep-i vor'at;r.g a ' '.viu- open" t .fiction tight ar- i:t

junction -.loir. : r g ity o?

from :ifc.rpr.g tbe ar.ti-f eb'-e Sal of ticket for thp showing o? j dInfin,P n-cer.tlv riar'pl ) Picture of the four mnt import? n? Wauk?an ju,i?,, on th applb Notre Dame football games, those p? fw lr;,:f,P,nd.-.nts.

Citv attorney ThPOr-9 '

Todmy's announcements: Junior class meeting, library, 12:30 o'clock; Frehmen Dome. picture, Cartier field. 12:30 o'clock.

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ever had breakin into the big time.

Frank "!fty") OToul. the Pacific 1 that !ayom he

season. If he dops anything with "W'll fhow fb.p

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rv, '. t "b-1 : In Hartford ' .It, :. I 1- ivf! : of ; :a p-

! iv. i! road, owned by Henry b'ord. have t proven so uo-sful it was stated, tb.at nil divls.on ! o:nt.- on the D.

me-nt to this effect won made !1ny

by F. S. Barnar l. president of the

Cleveland team, and sts at r-st re

if. Hitfleid, of Evansvillc. gov rn. r ' v its th it the star tit fielder of the of. the 2e:h dl-trlct. I nt err.a: i or.a. ' I n .1 ian would discontinue h:. mar:-Bfi'a;"-'. ' ;.gf r:a! d'.itxs h re.

Dr. WIL'on was appointed by Frack

tn nerrntlitP thin two field COalS.

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With field goals counting three points it would take three ?u. h kicks to overcome a touchdown.

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j MIM JtS MAKi: DIIMANBS ! A ltDIFl . Br. . Oct. 23 (By I. !N S. On top of the politica.1 cri!" tlr-it Britain was thratened witn

o;hr i-'tgantic outoreaxc c: laporj abb.-'. One hundred thousand.; c'.sh miners gave rvrilce throusrh j :r ad. rs they wouli .rik with- j two wol;s ur.le. thir union w.ij

i. gi :r"-d. Stich a strike would t: all the We'h crvl fields.

OIUiANIZi: 4'CTtID, TTlf. MONTiri-nO. Oct.. :r,. Mor.ti-c-11a I-us ir.es.- men arp contribut'.ng to a fund for the support of an invit p, ndf-nt foott aB. team rrganlzl h re. thp tirst Independent fara the

city has tvrr had. The r.r? will be played aturd.3.

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CAMBRIDGE. Ma?. Coburn Hartley, flehrke. Clark and Kernan. Harvard stars were battered up in the Centre College game Saturday. Coburn vvitli a badly twisted Yg probably will b out of the game f'r two weeks while the other are expected to bo ready for Dartmouth next Saturday. PRINVETON All cf the Prince

ton regulars reported in good sh'

Coast league ."tar, is to gei n. oth.rr .ipip

chance next season with the Uoston !

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getting the ghost of a chance and . rrf.w- away he had wat-.i for him two seasons j rf .;iar at a very valuable t!rr All of the big league scouts wer j you i an after "Lfty" thre yirs ago when j (. ,m

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Cisco club In the Pacific Coast Bpauge. The Yanks grabbed him and although he a great hitter, a fla.h on the baeji and a mighty promising pitcher, he didn't move off the bench In 1020. The Yanks sent him back to an Francisco in 1921 and he again burnt up the league when he strings wer jerked on him and ne was brought

back to X firx York.

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COACH STACC: CAPTAIN MAVIS Chicago looks good to Coach Stagg and Ciptain Iewis to supply th strategy that will give Chicago another victory' over Princpfon. Stagg, ore of the ol Itst and most resourceful ?ia.ches In the country, regards his Chicago t.am of this year the equal of the 1921 eleven. Chioaga beat Princeton ai year ? to 0. The inference is S:agn' looks for nncthr victory". The fact that Irinc,ton appears weaker than )at svabon Mrengthens the belief that tagg will deliver

Coach Köper will ''v Hi Tiger .-quad only one scrimmage session this week before they leave for Chicago to play the western conference leaders Saturday. NEW HAVEN. Conn. Form shown bv Yale' in winning from WiH-

i.ams has greatly pleased the BH i Loaches. The showing made by sev-

ril substitutes. e-peciaily Hart at end was gratifying. None of the players was hurt and the regulars crippled the week before are expected to be back Tuesday. WASl II NC TO N, Pa . Was h i r gt on and Jefferson had six stars badly Bmpod up in Ue West VirginiaWesleyan came. Konvolir.ka, right end. probably will be out for the remainder of the season and Harmorg, Basisto, West and Krickson may rot be in shape for another week. NEW YORK BArney Oldfleld and Frank Chance will buy an International league franchise and organize a team for Montreal if they can make the necessary arrangements, Oldf.eld announced here.

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niifht have found a winning soutnpaw pitcher a valuable aa-et when Fam Jona was making euch a poor showing. Huggr-s wanted to make an outfielder out of him, hut soon lost a:: track of him. apparently. Every f-cout who hes sn him pitch says he has worlds of ptuff anfl if he hasn't lost hlrr-eelf entirely by his imprl5on.ment in the dugout, he may turn out to be one of the b:g pitchers In 192. When Squire Charley Ebbet. set out to do a little hojfd cb-aning, he dowTt po about it In half-fajlon. The Brooklyn owner aked waiver on 17 cf his men and most of them probably will go to the minors, unIr Connie Mack want to dd to hi collection. 0on. the veteran hortstop of

the dub, who has patiently too2 the. years cf razr. is said to be bookel for the management of the Kansas,

City c'.ub in the American Aoc.tion. George Stelling Is a demon for punishment. He Is going to Phli-

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