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12 THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. SB GINK. AND piNIvFoor iOId PoteyIon It the Limit? By C. A. Yoight CHARLIE WHITE ONLY MEMBER OF ANCHOWITZ FAMILY NOW IN GAME COLLEGES TURN TO WINTER SPORT DOPE SEASONS SCORE CREDITED TO STARS FIRST GAMES OF SEASON AT C.

A. c. Cuba and Piratt Make Short Work of Opponents at fGym." Club Standing. W. Pet.

Cuba 0 1.000 Pirates ....1 0 1.000 Athletics ....0 1 .000 Olanta I ...0 1' .000 'I venient place aa there are no arrangements for baths after practice. At Indiana Director Bemdt will coach the team. Indiana loses Clouse, Freeland and Munkelt. Nucleus For Purdue. At Purdue, Teeple, center, Ollphant, forward, and Exton-Porter, guard, will probably be back aa the nucleua for a-team.

Heinle Llehr and former Captain Johnson will not toe back, but there were a number of freshmen last year, that will be depended upon to strengthen the team. Purdue's conference schedule this year does not start until, January 17, but several practice xames-wlll toe arranged before this time. Two games each are scheduled with Illinois, Ohio, Chicago, Indiana, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Iowa PURDUE WILL HAVE NUCLEUS TO BUILD UP GOOD TEAM. WONDERFUL RECORD OF DORIAS AND EICHENLAUB REVEALED.

NO BASKETBALL AT DEPAUW EICH GOT 12 TOUCHDOWNS Stylish Hato for Young Men The only tiling you need to ask about one of our young men's hats will be "Is it becoming The quality and style are certain; and you'll find a becoming one; we've a lot of them; $2, $3, $3.50, $4 'and $5 and Northwestern will be the only two conference schools which the Boiler The winter athletic season opened Makers will not meet. I Klgtn will depended udoii to sret at the Commercial Athletic chrb last night when the Cubs took a game from the Athletics and thV Plratea put one over on the Giants. There are Freshman Material From Last Year Dots Not Appear Promising For Good Substitute 8eeond String Squad. Notre Dame Fsns Beiievs That Critics Who Have Seen Two Men in Action Will Support Them For All-American. the Wabash players together, although It Is probable that Bennle Myers and Showalter will again bo with the Little Giants, Good teams have ruled at the Crawfordsville school In past now four indoor baseball teams in the field and the i schedule has been ax ranged for Sfondays and Thursdays years' and an unusual effort will be made to put out good basketball team thla year to ofTnet the mediocre football team of this fall.

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2. Football S(if' A -'Vs i 1 It y- if 4i SLi Earlharrt Mainstays. The Earlham mainstays will be Wil The first game of the basketball schedule will be played Dc. 20 with the St.

Mary's club at Fort Wayne, and the first local game will be so far as the major portion of the colleges of the country are concerned, is and college coaches will begin liams, Lanraeter and Wilfe, guards; held on the C. A. gym floor, Dec. zo with the St. Joseph association.

The schedule will be resumed to direct their sole attention to basketball, I the most popular, in the middle Rowe, center, and Stanley, forward. All five of these men are veterans from the team which made a good record last year and -as there are several shortlv nftefk the holiday when west at least, of the winter sports. number of srnmes are expected to be In most of the larger colleges, the good freshmen in prospects seem unusually good at the Quaker school. A series of lnterclass games arranged with nearoy Atnieuc Inn. basketball men have been at work all The llneuo and summaries 'of the fall In a desultory way, but now hard work will start, as most of the teams haa already begun and from the players who make the 'best showing in this league, the varsity squad will be i 4 Sum of the best football critics have said that If Dorlas does not get the unanimous choice for the All-Am-erlcan Quarterback position It will be because those who make the choice have not seen the Notre Dame, man in yrhe same reason will hold good for Both of these men are experienced football players and both have made enviable records for the past two seasons.

In the seven games played by Notre Dam -this year Dorals was not knocked out of the game a single time and had time taken out but once. Elchenlaub was laid out in the last few minutes of the Houth Dakota game but aside from this instance he every minute of the hardest battles. Dorais Score Factor. Dorals has scored 73 of Notre Dame's 267 points making five touch- rtncino- un Ave dropklcks and clubs for Monday nightmare as, fol lows: Olanta. H.

R. I Marqula. rfj Hardy. 2b will have games scheduled for January 1. McLaughlin.

Trotter and Keh6e -will The outlook In most of the Indiana be the old men back at Hanover. A schedule for the Ohio river school has not been arranged yet. tout games will colleges for teams this year la not unusually bright, for there were i no really good teams in the state last There 'a a Wonderful "Lot" of Things in Our Store that Make? be scheduled with all the Indiana schools possible. Hanover usually plays most of Its games with Kentucky schools. year, and the freshman material this year does not seem extra good at the present time.

In the larger Institu Foil. Romlne, So i o. Ltvengood, 1 Paxton. lb 4 ........4 0 Hansan. la i.

6 F'ruyn. ra Potter, 0 Plratta. ii R. H. Kltnr; Sh McLean 1 Chrlatoph, 1 Flanesan, lii 0 1 Htbbard.

lb i 1 ,1 1 MacVickar. (f rolllna.lra 1 1 1 Brltnerj .4... 1 Adler, it 1 I nianta 1 1 1 tions, the players will be asKea to HERMIT UNDER ARREST. Beautiful and Useful tnv ovr thA Christmas noliuavs to fget In shape for the season, and at most places active practice in the way CHRISTMAS of lnterclass and league games has ai ready begun. No De Pauw Team.

CHARLIE WHITE, Charlie White, who stopped Kid DePauw will have no team this year IMrsts L. 8 1 Kansas of Buffalo at Canton the oth because of the Inability of the man Struck out By Fottr, by Chrlatopn. 1. Haacs ri balla-r)ff Potter, on. cans- er day with a k.

o. in the fifth round agement to get a place tq play. The DePauw gymnasium Is too email and I'm plr Murdoch. toph. 0, Amiel Van Kerreboeek Charged With Petit Larceny; Amiel Van Kerrbocek.

called "Grizgly, the Hermit of the by residents of Plver Park wag up before Judge G. Al Farabaugli in the city court tliia morning charged With petit- larceny. The Belgian has been living; In the woods near Pottowat-tomle park for several months in an old shack of his own making conslstr lng of brush woqda, a bath tub in which he sleeps, and gunny sacks and old It Is said that the residents of River Park like the old hermit but that of a scheduled twelve-round go. gives promise of i becoming a menace to the armory Is found to be an incon Cuba. Jf.

ElbeL PRESENTS. For Every Member of the Family. TRY XJS cnnnD TOHPSETT HARDWARE 233 So. Michigan. kicking twenty-eight goals out-of thir-ty tries after touchdowns.

In the Airaa amehe caught an Alma punt and carried It through an open field varda for a touchdown. Dorals was not forced to rely on his 'JW-kl; In ability this eason cpt In the tfouth Dakota and Texas games. Out of eleven tries he ent five over the goatSsone in the South Dakota from the thirty yard line. --At run-nln -back punts Dorals has no peer. Time ami again In the my and I'enn Stat, games he covered distances.

In the Army game Whea jlodgson jas forced to kick in the first mln-utes of play Dorals caught the ball on his own five yard line I ran It back to the 35 yard In the Penn State contest he went through the whole opposing team for an 87 rim onlv to be called back be 1 lb rf 8b ib lloa-an. Keltnw, Pottar, Ritchie, Brltton and some of the heavier boys. Wnlte recently has filled out quite a bltj put on weight and haa added steam: to his punches. His performance against Kansas the other day shows him to be a superior fight SPORTING NOTES. Flanasajn.

ra R. 0 A 0 4 Paaton.j lb Pruyne.l Murdock, If lllbberd. Jack1 Johnson haa come in for' a new wave of popularity in Paris. er to the, White of six months or a year ago! He has developed into a remarkable 'inflghter, his short-arm v. he will 'not work and often steals He has taken to the wrestling came 1 1 I 1 0 0 and managed to put the rollers un Jolta fret nd vex his opponent.

He been. Al White never achieved very much for the family in the way of boxing prominence and he la out of it now. Charley, the long aurvlvor" of a fallen host, will have to maintain the family name in fighting affairs and there Is every reason to believe, that he will toe able to do it. Al few years ago the Anchowlts family of Chicago was given quite a little public notice. To-day it's up to Charley.

And Charley aeema well able' to take the matter In hand. White is at present lined up to meet Johnny Dundee, Ad Wolgast and Lach Cross. "Later perhaps he'll get a chance at Ritchie. His supporters grow eloquent when a discussion arises aa to Charley's possibilities in these fights. He has met four ham plons -Frankle' Conley, Abie Attell.

Ad Wolgast and Kllbane all of them when they were going their best and while White was quite a kid. He isn't afraid of fast talent In the lightweight class and his remarkable development of late In every department amplify his chances in big bouts to come. Charley WJilte will become a luminary, as they say, In the lightweight firmament. der a German mat wisard very un has a swift hook that a most un- popular with the Perlslans. Thus Athletics.

Chrlatoph. i ''4 4. Mrlan. Ulvenaood. Ib Beltner: If i Parahall.

la Marqula, Ib Collins. lb 1. Hardy, ra Campbell, rf pleesant to the recipient. Charley White" will undoubtedly (become a maklnar himself the Idol of the day, 0 Johnson's behavior In the mat affair greatly pleased the Frenchmen, fog prominent and Influential fighter in ring I at the end of the match alter jonn The Anchowlts family of Chicago milk, chickens and old clothing from his neighbors. He has had many opportunities to work but refuses them all declaring that he does not want to work.

It Is said that he would like to have a Jail sentence but Judge Fara-baugh does not seem to favor making the man a burden to the taxpayers of the city. la charged with stealing some blankets from the grocery atore of Samuel Dixon, 2202 Mlsh-awaka The herlmlt did not deny the charge. Judge G. A. Vara-baugh suspended Judgment until Wed 11 son had twice, thrown the Tuetonlc, person the latter became enraged and Cuba OM tHMM Athlttloa HHHIICM 1 A WHITE BTRIPKU MADRAS Arrow is nationally famous! in the fight game.

i Charley's real name is Anchowlts. and he has chosen White as his alias. Jack White, Charley's brother, and a cne-time world-beater Struck out Tlr IllVberd. by Chrlatoph IT. liaae on bulla Oft Hlbberd.

1 oft Vtv ChrlatopTi, 1 I'roplre-R, l. Talcott. FAR ELL CHANGES in the boxing game. Is through. Billy Wagoner, another one of the Anchowlts boys, ts doing little flstically at present and may be regarded as a has- nesday morning when the matter will MINORS' NAMES ogam be taken up.

K. P. TOURNAMENT. All Leagu Prea'dents to Be Supplied HARPER CAMPS ON GOSHEN TO CLAIM COLLARS 3 tor as eta. Cln.tt.

PoaKtxly A Ov, With New Contract Form. By Aaiflated rreaa. ('' First Serlea About Completed See- cause he had hepped out toot when he caught the ball. strong points are generalship and mastery of the forward pass. In the Texas and West Point games he pegged forward passes thirty-five yards with perfect accuracy.

tries at West Point he made 13 Pood which netted a total gain of 23 yards. "Out of twenty-three trials on the wet field at Texas he got away with 10 for a total of 200 yards. Dorals weighs only 145 pounds, but he Has more football crammed into that weight than any other man in the game this year, Elch" Gets 12 Touchdowns. Klchenlaub scored 12 touchdowns this season totaling 72 points for his team. Besides his line bucking abilities Elch la a good man at the and more than once this year he has booted the ball over the goal lle.

It la impossible to say Just how many yards the big fullback has gained for his team this year, but always when it was a question of making the last few yards through the line Elch delivered the goods, kiche-enlauto Is 21 years old. weighs 195 rounds and has one more year to play college football. tm Touchdown. Flala Elchenlaub, Dorlas. Qoala.

Goals. struck Lil Artha a resounding wal CONFERENCE TRAIL N-T. CHAMPIONSHIP k. 2, AUniTRX, De -Secretary lop in the face. Johnson merely grin end After Holidaya.

The pool result at the K. of P. ned and refused to retaliate. Most John H. iFarrell of the National As- all of those present 'crowded about aoclatlon of Professional Baseball 26 per cent Discount the ring and for a while it appeared temple Monday night was aa follows: Charles Smith fSO) defeated nnm STUDENT I BODY SPLIT ON "BIG leagues, to-day Issued the following that' the ierman person would get OVERLOOKS THE.

GREAT 8C0RES OF SOUTH BEND HIGH. OVERCOATS NINE" QUE8TI0N AT ISSUE. ON ALL D. Beroth (B) 60 to 44. Calvin Clauer his.

The impending riot was prevented by police' Interference. Johnson left amid cheers. A taste of popular (50) took tTie billiard contest from Justus Harding (60) toy a score of SO to 44. HURWICH KAPLAN 132 South Michigan. Notre Dame Is Logical Successor to Says Notre acclaim at this hour must seem Demanded Game From Looal Squad to Decide Conference Ther -are but a fnr aafnAi in Ha mighty sweet to the big smoke.

ttlaved to comnlete the flrar rlAi ni Dame Coach, notices governing minor league cluw: The "name of the Empire State league of Georgia has been changed to the! Georula State league; the application of the Western Canada league! for classification in class Is disallowed: all league presidents will be supplied at once with new form of contract, ofHcJal sales optional agreements and new forms of release for I distribution to players. it was reported to-day that the second series would not besrln toefor the holi Ball players seem, as a rule, to go their best clip between the ages of What action conference representa PATENT YOUR IDEAS days are past. twenty-five and thirty. A peeK into the family Bibles of some of our A great hue and cry was heard yesterday when the local high school quad refused to play the Goshen High and make! tives will take. after they are, presented with a petition from Notre acuta roe ai race aooa -HOW TO CtT THEM A fmt slnMilf immnd most prominent diamond heroes shows that the most of them are at least Perch Are Biting.

Perch in Bogle lake are bitting and 7 Money rX team for the of the twenty-five and are getting on tO' Ym Wka. I4al I rfiaV Dame authorities for admittance Into the "Big Nine," is a matter of con the resort has become sportsman's ward th end of the. third decade. Northern Ind ana. conference.

The JOSHUA R.H. POTTS warn txxaai paradise. Frequenters of the lake de- jecture, according to Coach. Harper of Walter Johnson, lor instance, is just Tan and Blue Jeleven of this city has MSG a U. tltm Nanh lare that the fishing- is better than It Ohio Northern 4 Booth Dakota 1 1 'Went Point I Jna, Ptate 1 Thrlatlan Brothrra 1 I Trxaa 1 11 8 Totalpoilnta 7 a few weeks Past twenty-five.

Ty WITH THE BOWLERS. 1 the local school. 8 1 13 disbanded for the year, but Goshen has toeen for many months. Cobb Is twenty-seven and Eddy Col Saturday. Rev.

Matthew Walsh, hnt In her demands re- haa been insist; vice-president of the university and TValtber Ijramte. 11ns will be twenty-seven next May. Homerun Baker will toe twenty-seven in March. Matthewson Is thirty- representative of the athletic board fusing- to cons er a final answer until Ftandarda. 1 will meet in Chicago to discuss Notre yesterday.

Rchelter 1 1 Bode 149 Dame ooDortunltles for entering the! three and of course old Honus Wagner Goshen claims the championship of conference. It is said that all advances is the jcraytoeard of the game. He 11 Zimmerman 14 in the conference on the argument that Hana .139 toe forty next February, name, now C. A. C.

STILL AT TOP. Weaver Haa 10 Point Margin on Flanagan In Second Berth. C. A. C.

LEAGUE. ever, Is not far behind and by the local school since its -great record this year have met with approval In the lg west "con." 192 she has played more frames in the conference than South. Bend High. They will soon be thirty-nine. Tns epeaK- 1 Tot.

ISt SOS 16 433 14 437 427 J2S S7S 19S IT (24) 3793 Tot. 124 17 i sss 122 294 134 SSS er" is thirty and so is Jimmy Archer. A. Hana Handicap. Totali Jnnlnre.

Reinklns "We are hoping ror tne nesv coacn S3 also lay great stress upon the fact Mart oss Sc Adler 130 iei 192 337 122 lt 9S 99 Perhaps Joe Wood is one of the youngest of the well-known stars, he havlnjr Just turned twenty-four last Pet. .704 it a 123 114 H. Hana that South Bend refused to play for the championship. Fans In this city are prone to think that Goshen haa overlooked the great scores piled up by the local High October. The average age of tne speea JUaU 1 18 .18 14 18 Team.

Won, A. 7 1 Athletics 14 Cub. 14 12. Coll 11 fcinsert 11 Harper said to-day. "Of course we do not expect to get In this year, for the proposal of our entrance will not be voted upon until six months after we have filed our petition.

I believe that Notre Dame has the advantage over other schools in several ways. She is the logical successor to Michi Homrr Hana .444 kings seems to waver around thirty. 77 103 11 808 147 914 1 sot soa Kruereri Handicap .407 school during the past season, and, GLOVES Time was when a manager In search of a promising recruit wouldn't look Totals S42 174 4 2419 gan In my opinion and she is situated at' the fielding averages ana aeciarea Btudrbakrr Imaue. that he didn't care for the player who 4 geographically Detter tnan meDrasaa Hdp. IS Si so or Ohio state, mis win an count Individuals.

Weaver Flanagan V. Stedman Shnldr Zltcler MurrAock ,4 tn the Ion run. fld the coach of Skelna. Hertel Iajw acore Mala peteraun 3 MS ie 1 122 131 HO 1SI Tot. 44 40 443 421 40 474 Christmas Presents il the victorious team 6f this season, when interrogated as to what he thought of Notre Dame's nmpbfll 10 dodged chances merely that he might fatten his average.

This point of view seems to have passed away, however, for a glance at the dope shows that the men who had the most chances last year are now on the market and their managers are willing to let them go for a song. The boys who go after everything regardless, don't seem to be the hit they were of yore. For Tuttla Plna. 2 2S7 7941 B3 292 4471 3873 44S3 SMS C034 407 JS4 4SJ 83a 2475 4277 4H0J" 8117 2SS4 "The' only thing against us is tne Pet. m.i 19 197.

134.9 IS. 194.4 1S4.S 1S9.1 1S3.9 131.7 131. no. 4 17. 173.4 37S.9 ITS.

2 177.1 17. I 17. 17. are most fact that several of the schools be I.a Pierre Handicap 1 Totnla Hearhca. punter 2 147 IS 124 134 HS 17 1S4 1 111 114 341 1 ITS 13S 1S 19 122 18 924 1 lie 99 1(1 115 143 24S l-rur HauKun I'ruyn lieve that the conference is -big enough.

acceptable, every style Oa. 12 42 3 21 24 21 24 It S3 17 at 11 1 14 24 27 IS It 30 JI S3 it S3 Si 17 Tot. 1'St 41S If these schools do not change their 11 11 so 17 We carry ttttude they will forever be a stumb 110 ueitoaa Pollock Kaufman Itolilnton, S. H. Miii'duck ling blocx to any applicants, con Instance: Gainer, Detroit first aackers Peters Hayne isaxter 403 411 811 141 744 cluded -Ooaeh 104 ltl 19 141 from Silk to the finest Kid.

although they did not play all games within the conference, they, met almost every team that Goshen did or the visitors who were left near the, conclusion of the season, and administered overwhelming defeats. The Goshen squad met Elkhart and La-Grange, two teams 'that South Bend piled up a great score upon, and at the conclusion of the La Grange game, Goshen had 20 points to the former's 19, with the team, the Goshenltes scored one touchdown, a goal and goal from the field. South Bend up more than five times that score they, met the Red team at' the conclusion the local season. I What Goshen thinks will have to be continued until next season, jbut as one local fan expressed it would -think they could win "from the Tan and BIu If they did not-playt us although they had lost every game during' the season." Possibly thl la too presumptuous on the part'of Mr. Fan, tout at any rate "good luck next season, 1 Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Days, Druggists refund money If TAZO The body is divided oa the Cellp Handicap conference question-at Notre Dame, and.

It Is posslble that if. the issue Total 39 12 ltl 2717 17.4 Holland 8 ftulaiok 4 Keenry i A $lr le Ilarake -SO Idrlln '1 PMt to a popular tvote, the major :9 cot Ml 5 8N09 9 924 4719 to $2.50 ity will toe of the same opinion as the leads tne league on cnancea arouna the Initial bag and yet Jennings keeps him on the bench most of, the time. Jimmy Callahan has tried many times to replace Buck Weaver and yet Buck has had a- great any more chances than- the average. Callahan holds onto him for lack of, a presentable successor, Somew-hat, the same thing is, true of Jimmy with Browns. He leads all the third Back 17.

I 17 174. poat (Tlr Leaac, M.nvdlea. 11 tudents of Michigan vwhen asked for their answer. It Is truthat-lf Notre Dame were' to Join Nine," 174. Tot.

371 SIB 402 SSS 80 1044 174 249 IS 1S2 33 lio pertrh 99 Osborn 34 Weter 1 1 Tlpma Handicap 220 127 lai to 112 230 uber of 'Ulna lon t.onts Kutnicr 4. Itkberd i IS 9 is 42 a she would no longer be able to play eastern colleges, but that is met with the answer, that if she proves' too AdeerBrothers EVERYMAN'S STORE VZS'' MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON. BRANCH NOTRE DAME 4JM 134 ers In chances and yet he has often, been booked to get a can, tout this far no Brown manager has been atol to a 4 tronor an independent opponents she T.cuts rinka will not be able to Schedule scumes 173. 3 178. 1 17t 172.

172. jl722 170.9 170. 170 10, (IS 1 141 4 I 24 reolace him. F.d Sweeney, the Yank with conference college east or west. Total y.

Hi. nulla A (ward Henderion' 704 I 740 2047 1 I Tot. 171 10 to it i 109 341 12 132 IM 122 i 112 SSI ir because of the 'fact that conference F'dilnaon. S. M.

0 W.rquin 33 Hoffman, 73 Ifunda 32 -4t. 1(( 19, 3241 12 2H7 24 4il 1 ,391 schools are prone to save their 14 catcher, has had 11 chances th past and yet Chance would trade htm as soon as he could, It looks sad for players who like to govafter everything that comes their way. i'1 15 1B the confer- Itfandli-ap lt 49! 04NTMENT falls to cure itching, mind, trength for In nee where their record fcvlll sUind for ap- Bleeding Protruding Piles, First jjllcaHoijJ Atlvtsa relief. COc. Adv.

0 tut 3ribum3 V'V goila 703; Jti 1 31 or against them. 1 5 4 ti. tit 'l ih 'l iT tiUr ie6'. -4- jaW- i n'tf-, hi e. itiiti baa a i i Mil iiv -oA ft.

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