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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, MAY END, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TANGLE PEACEABEY 10 COOP WAXES WRATHY. NOTRE DAME HANDICAPPED FATE OF MINOR LEAGUES IN VAN WORTHEGEN WINS TEARNEY'S RESOLUTION Loss of Clpp Makee W. A J. Vlotor HANDS OF MAGNATES TO-DAY Tells Cocky High 8ohool 8quad Few Things, GROSS COUNTRY RUN WILL KILL HEW LEAGUE I Tou fellows seemingly think that Doubtful. Athletic Director Harper announced yesterday that Notre (Dame la out to win from Michigan Agricultural you are perfect In your playlnc Oth erwise there would toe more than these IS men out for the practice to-day.

If college here Saturday and that he will put forth an effort to stop W. J. MAJORITY OF MAGNATES MUST NOONAN AND CALL MAKE GOOD TIME AT N. D. next week after tho Aggies" have i CONSENT TO CHANGE.

you figure on winning that game with Mlahawfka Saturday, there must toe a great deal of improvement over the practices held this week." Such was the substance of the lecture given tho been met. In other words the coach Intimated that since the loss of George 31pp, who broke his leg aoxainst Mornlngslde, Notre Damo is sadly SWEENEY FORCED TO QUIT High school football squad yesterday afternoon by Coach O. A. Cooper after tho 'practice on Leeper field was TINKER AGAINST PROPOSAL handicapped and not at all sure of winning either of her, two remaining games. The offense has been badly JJ brought to a close.

The cause of the lecture by the High weakened, and It has never been overly school coach was the miserable show potential at any time this eason. Btomaeh Cramps 9top Former Winner Do Not Buy Any Dining Room Furniture without first learning theRIES' Thanksgiving Sale Price on the pieces you heed. Fortrfr Cub Think Present Circuit Bah an was in the place left vaoant ing made by the team yesterday. The team as a (whole was at its worst this season, yesterday afternoon, soaroely by Olpp in signal practice yesterday -Handloapa Too Great for Long DIatanoe Stare Pet'a Reoord 84 M. 2 8.

16 men appearing at tho workout. Not Are O. K. Hendrleka to Work for Another Indianapolis i Pennant In 1918. i afternoon.

Bahan is a midget of the extreme type as football players go, but ho has demonstrated bis ability enough men being preaent to stage a scrimmage, the coaches wero forced to la Xalamasoo, Wisconsin and No resort to some light drill and slg braska games. In tho later tussle ho nal practice. Even then tho playing was I sluggish. Van Wortoghen and Noonan grab smashed his two wrlsta quite badly, and Harper hag been holding him in reserve up till now. Bahan make! One reason for the defeat of Mlsna- By Aaaociatad Praia.

oed the honors in the annual five waka at tho hands of tho locals earlier every, pound of his anatomy count LOUISVILIB. KY- Nov. 14 A mile tntra-varslty cross oountry race In the season was tho fact that Mlsha- when be goes Into a football game. 'peaceful solution of the difficulties held at Notre Dame yesterday after. waka'f signals wero so easy to get on He is at his best on dashing end which have threatened the disruption noon.

Van Worteghen, running with run, and his tackling at Nebraska to. 'Since that time, however, Mlsha-waka has changed her signals, and tho of the Arjierlcaa association, appeared was one of tho features of the game. locals cannot hope to win Saturday's a two and one-half minute handicap, carried off the Dr. Lucas trophy, while to be Imminent before to-day's Saturday game with M. A.

O. at fray at MlKhawaka by ouch methods lion of the National of Cartler field will be sort of ji homo coming for the Notre Damo soldiers Should Mlshawaka offer a stronger Capt. 'Teto" Noonan, running from scratch, hung up the best time of the X'refocelona! Haeeball leegrues conven resistance tho Ilcnderg will certainly at Fort Benjamin Harrison. A num ed. i have their hands fall.

aay tnougn tour men with various bar of last year's football players who are now lieutenants will be here to The resolution prepared by Prl4 handclapo beat him to the tape. JUNIORS WIN FINAL take a took at tho team that humbled the army, They are euro to be riven Call, starting with a handloap dent A. Jl. Tearney, of the Three Ey league halt been amended so at not to Ineludo team above cIrm one and one-half minutes, overtook groat Innovation by the itudent INTER CLASS GAME body. all the runnerg with three, ana la Uaetf will operate to make It prac Wonderful five minute handicaps, but finished ISO yardg behind Van Worteghen.

TAX ON FOOTBALL EASILY DEFEAT SECOND YEAR flhanehan, a freshman, furnlshe'd the tically impossible for those tnteresta which have been backing the proposal for tho formation of a new league, ty taking Louisville, indlanapolla and Unole Iim Requires Jolly Follow MEN 36 TO 0. tlggst surprise of tho run. He is a diminutive youngtter who has been Eleven to Pay, .11. training faithfully all fall but no ons Toledo from tn American association Professional and amateur athletic and other clubs from the! Interna Although Neither Team AVst Able to Above, loft to rlghti Charles Wo eghman, President lllckcy of tho and Joe Tinker. Oalowi llrano Itlokoy, lTrank label! of the Weit- are both feeling tho eireots of wo oonoodad him a plaoe among tho flm three, Herbert, starting, with a three minutes' start, flnlahed fourth.

war tax which wont Into effect Nov, Mutter 11 Men, They Gamely Played Out Schedule. em league, and lfrante Navln. i tlonai leajruo to get their project before the association. Tb resolution will provide that no change toe made In the territory of any league unless Sweeney, the former South Hand High Over 111 of the receipts from tho game flunday between tho Jolly Tel. scnooi star, and winner of the race a year ago, atartln with Noonan from the majority of club owners approve: lows and (loahen football teams at i Final Standing.

Joe Tinker of the Columbus AmerU BOWLIIMQ ON CLUB AND CITY ALLEYS soratoh, quit the raoe after the first two mlleo with severe stomach cramps. Uprlngbronfc park, went Into vnole Ham's treasury through the office of 1.000 can assofHatlon club who i has bin Hentori ,,,,,4 Juniors ii, the collector of the Mouth Hand in 0 I 4 I "i-eio" jvoonan ran magnincentry from start to finish, Though starting .000 Freshmen tt representee as veins? on. wis In regard to the project for a new leAfue. has announced himself flatly federal Leatue, ternal revenues. Over 400 person! ai lit 11 4AI Jophomores.

0 five minutes behind the majority of the men ho pluoklly kept fighting through tended the game and from each one -Tot, llarHharft 110 111 1M HI as being' opposed to the proposal III ui tho government received throa ent out the five mllei of the race, and tore With neither team having com Tinker declared last night he would not be a party to any move which Ill in i in 114 1011 ii 114 With the present organisation of athletics in the High school, a 10 per til 1140 plete lineup, tha Junior interolass ii! Travafa FMtanafalt fjeas Frani'B itanaioap Totals Tonsuea primus Hatn Mmt JUhar jyelf Handloap Overcoat Hats RICH, expensive looking genuine beaver hats; ideal hats for overcoat wear; rich shades of ivy', seal and black, $8. Extrcmo valuo in brush finish hnts, at $3, $3.60, and $4. SPIRO'S would-result in' wrecking the AmerU Mattdkap oent tax will have to be paid the gov football team of tha High school, do 1 II 4t onto the quarter mile oval at the finish of the raoe with a groat burst of speed that landed him in fifth place. His actual running time, considering the sultry day and the low temper ernment on each ticket to a contest if III II 1411 III 111 Totals featod the sophomores, 10 to 0, In the can association or In depreciating the invetments of any of the club owners, now In the organisation. This leaves I 411 Rtagi, last game of the Ml ii iii Tana lit Matlbaws lit Mt'hwarla 1 OS If the school organisation wero so arranged tha the money from 'the ath letto games would go to the school city instead of a separate association, ill 410 411 It wag a complete walkaway for the Ill tl lit 19 lit Junior! who experienced little difficul I 141 4l 114 401 III IIT It 11 111 4tj in ill III ITI I Tot.

III tit 1141 iiaab Ml Kllnsal Ill Handicap lit Telala 114 Madkr Antamoblie the High school would escape the ature, was remarkable. He ran the course in 14 minutes and II seconds, whloh was by far the fastest time oi the day. Call hung up the aeoond best time when he finished In IS minutes and 11 seconds. Van 'i Worteghen ty In scoring. Within a few minutes Tot after the closing whittle, after tho if I i as juniors kicked to the sophs, tha ball Totals i 191 III Fawna.

1 'I Millar If K. girayar 11 JJJ llooda, gommara Aasalton Tabor Jiajrar i'0'a'ora Handicap I til I 141 was taken away from time on downs. went around tn SB mtnutet And BO seconds. 1 10 iii the club ownera In the league divided five to three against any change, Mickey Against New League. In thlgjconnectlon President Hlcke of the association said last night that the investment In the league totalled in the neighborhood of 12.000,000, adding that it was to him "incredible that any lone could desire to take action which would result In wiping out or seriously depreciating, property of such magnitude." -l The association magnates will hold another league meeting to-day and In ii it 141 Ill lit 141 471 lit IIT 111 IT IIT 410 Then began the Junior advance, which liaaanns Avaraaa Yesterday's performances pleased Ill 11 JM in ill in i netted them II points In' the first half.

Jack nun 141 till 10 Odell at halfback for the Juniors made Handicap Tot. Coach ftookne Immensely, and they showed that he had tho necessary material for a four mile relay time after their first touchdown, on a pass from 111 1110 Totala Ill 14 40 M0 HI the ten-yard line. Everyone of the Totals Carburatora Burka Millar BUI Kwanaon Koppar Handicap Til IIT 111 111 111 111 111 111 It II 141 lit 174' 174 mni.ZIl. ita lit Juniors? touchdowns were made on IIS 10 lot lif 141 IIT Andraaa JOT passes.) I'omernns sit end, and Long each made a touchdown in tho (first Lucaa the holidays. Noonan, Call and Van Wortoorhen finished in good shape and though Sweeney was forced to drop out there Is no doubting his ability to run a good mile.

17 in 1st in in Avtraf vuif Total 141 171 III III! tax. SCHOOLS PLAY TIE. Muettel and Madison Afloreflatlone Piayt 14 to 14 attlo. In a flerooly ougrht football game Tuesday afternoon, tho Muessel and Madison school football teams tied 14 to 14. Hager and Bowman of the Madison squad, each scored a touch down In the flrst half and things looked rather dubious for their opponents.

Burgoyne and Voedlsh came to the rescue in tho last few minutes of play, however, and tied the acore with brilliant rung which resulted in touchdowns for the Muessel eleven. The Tribune la delivered anywhere In South Bend or Mlsha waka for II cents a week. Orders can bo given by telephone No. 1115. Advertisement.

making tho score, 18 to 0 in tho Juniors' favor. Handicap IT IT iit o. Leaa. Rmhlama 1 Tho second half went much the Totala Bill. Legalised.

Boxing Forbidden. same, each of tho three Junior men maktna another touchdown. Only once Barn hart By Aaeoclattd Proaa. 1ST in in IIT I Tot ni in 410 1(1 111 447 It III flchaffar 17 Archambaault 171 r. Badwall 114 W.

Kline 110 T. Bra war Handicap 10 nryn HattlMK 111 NEW YORK, Nov. 14 Legalised Adler Brothers A Store for lien and Boys or twice, and then only for' a short 171 111 time, dld i tho second year men have Turnar Klca Handicap boxing in New York state goes out of existence to-night, when the Frawley tho I ball in the Juniors' territory. If I Tot. Ill 111 140 414 111 4TI IIT ITI ITI 141 It IT 1110 I Tot, ja in 111 444 11 411 ITI 111 IIT IIT 114 Ill ITT Tot.

Ill 11 141 4IT 111 III 111 I4T 111 III I til STTt I Tot 111 400 110 401 1T1 111 411 Totala 1011 141 1170 it. 1(1 114 lit 111 tot 1V Ml 111 111 110 110 the affair can be called a game, Capt law becomes -inoperative. Private box Totala BraMh BawMi Oes laaaae VaJvaraiir. tmim ing exhibitions, however, may be held Dlmm, Xekok and Oemberllng for the sophs, and Long, Odell and Fomerans 141 1M ii ii no lit lis 141 111 in iii II II Rtcharda before clubs Under the former mem I Tot Ml IIT 111 417 111. lot III 111 141 Caamlar H.

Myara Ill Low acora Ill Low aenra Ill H. Wallka Ill Handloap ill bership system whloh prevailed be Mrlntrra Holland fore the Frawley law was passed. Xaad Trlbaaa aiaaaiaad advartlaaimaaaa. Bchnella Handicap Totala til til 1714 til Basle Xeaffoe. Totala Daara.

111 III 1 I 111 14 141 IIT ill 111 Bauar Draachal Vlrn for the juniors did what starring was possible. Summary: Touchdowns Long, Odell, Pohierans, 3. Referee, Wenaley. Umpire, Welton. Timer and linesman, Shanafelt.

Time of 12' minutes. 1 practice of the first team basketball was held in the small Y. M. C. A.

gymnasium yesterday afternoon under tho direction of Coach Cohl-meyer. Practice in basket-shooting, and later on a short scrim mage constituted tho entire practice. I Tot 111 lit 111 on Ml 444 110 417 MO to 110 oto Ill 141 110 111 III Lambart Uruacar Cottrall Wantland Dunn In Handloap Fraaharor 111 111 110! 40 414 Hindic ap tt m' jot qt IIT ITIT TotaU tIT 'S Tana 7......... Matthawa Hrhwarta Ill iff Totala til til 14 1771 Naoka. 1 t.

I Tot. Oorblta 1T0 111 1T1 411 Hmoa-or Ill 140 171 440 Latoakl It 117 111 (IT Embarlln to It 111 144 DaHoao 111. 47 Handloap Ill III lit Kllnaal Handicap 111 tit tlO 1017 till Totala Total 1 i Commercial faae Hlnkla Motor Co. I Tot Anderson Five Seoree 104 ANDERSON, Nov. 14 The Anderson High school basketball team defeated the Alexandria team by 104 to 12 here last night.

The score is said to be the highest ever made toy a high school team in an Indiana game, Oanll I 171 ITI 140 mi iol 101 110 II 111 114 Montasuo J' M. Dhafar 1 Ml ill 441 414 Chaao JJJ JJ WooJruft 1T0 IT United leaffue. ataffaa's Stara. BtarTaa 17 Warran Ill Arnold 17 Pulton IIT McClua Ill Totala Ttt Bardoana .1 Plah JJ- Toma II Cramar Ill Patara IIT Roeapovoch tot IT Totala 1 1414 Tot III III III 11 IT III I 171 IIT 111 111 111 Fania Vnnila 14 140 EICHENLAUB STAR ON CAMP ELEVEN Pwlnrhart 14 110 Wachtar Cathorman til III Tit 1114 Totala Totals TOt nil vara. Soott Improves With West Bide- Lcarua Choka Rtara .1.

I Haplar Ill 14T O. Fopp 141 110 Kaaal Ill 141 Kablan 171 171 Smith Ill 111 Collp CJlaea Daltoaa the face of the situation resulting from the changes made In Tearney'e resolution, it appeared probable the warring factions would necessarily be compelled! to And some solution of their dimeultles that would leave the organisation Intact, In addition to the resolution of President Tearney of the Three I league, proposing to redlstrlctj the territories of minor leagues, it. II. fiexton, president of the association, was -ready to-day to recommend that authority be granted to leagues of the lower classifications to. suspend for the period of the war.

Hendrleka In Line. (The bitterness between Jack Hendricks, manager of the Indianapolis elirb of the American association and James C. McOlll, president of the that resulted because of McOlirs refusal to release Hendrleka so he couTd become manager of the St. Louis Nationals next season ended last Hendricks, who previously declared he would rather return to his law practice than manage Indianapolis next season Issued a statement that he "had forgotten the whole affair and would do all he jeould to win another pennant for Indianapolis in "It has always been my ambition to manage a major league club and I sougth tills one, but have been disappointed," Hendricks' statement read. "I am going back to Indlanapolla and try to i fill up the weak spots caused by the drafting of Wickland for the army and the enlistment of O'Leary in the navy.

The whole affair has been forgotten and I will do all I can to help win another pennant in 1118." President McOlll revealed last night that he had demanded $15,000 from Branch Rickey, manager of the St. Louts club for Hendrleka' contract. Itlckey declined this proposal. Tha St. Iouls club president sought to sign Itehdrlcka' last Monday with the understanding that Hendricks was at liberty to negotiate.

Hendricks had said that McOlll agreed to release him If an opportunity to manage a major lengue club presented Itself. SHUN INDIANAPOLIS. DePauw and Wabash Will Play on Home Qrldlrona. By Associated Press. ORAWFOllDSVnXB; Ind, Nov.

14 DePauw and Wabash football elevens prdfctbly have met for the last time in Indlanapolla. Crawfordsvllla (bust-nessmen have taken up the movement -started by tha Oreencastle merchants before tha gam at Indlanapolla Nov. 10 and hope to have the games played alternatively In the seats of tha two colleges. The faculty athletic committee of Wabash is expected to recommend at its next meeting that the 1118 game be scheduled for Craw-fordsvtlle and the following be played in Oreencastie. At the request of alumni of the two institutions, the games have been scheduled for Indianapolis for the last three years Wabash winning; the first two and De-Pauw the game this year.

Odd Favor Ohio. By Associated Praaa. URBAN A. I1L, Nov. 14 Coach Zuppke has his football squad at tha University of Illinois that the odds all favor Ohio State In tho annua contest next Saturday and this opinion Myara Tot III 144 II 101 III Tot 410 411 411 401 441 Totala til i Succeeding Miles M.

Ill 111 no ill toi i lit iti 117 144 111 Tot. 141 441 111 421 101 171 140 lt 11 101 111 141 41 1011 I Tot. Ill 471 111 441 140 404 101 10 101 111 111 III I Tot 14t HO 111 411 111 441 lit 441 111 441 T4I lilt I Tot. Ill III 10 110 141 471 114 4TI 11 471 Tit 1471 I Tot. Ill III 111 411 111 411 lit 441 110 441 Tit till I Tot.

111 414 111 441 114 IIT .111 411 141 44T III 1141 I Tot. Ill 411 171 411 111 410 171 41 111 47 41 1411 Tot. lit 41 141 100 170 474 40 414 141 411 711 1101 Tot. 17 104 170 410 111 401 111 021 171 411 Totala Ill 141 Kruasora. Nowak .141 110 Cook lit ill.

tlrubar 1S ill Joo Orubar 140 111 Kovaca Ill 111 Vtncant JJJ roahlman Btrblner JJI rindlay JJ WBiumaa Totala Ill TIT TOT till Totala til Indiana Bngravlns Co. 1 umpf I lalahalmar TT 1T ITI lit lit 14T 111 I 111 110 171 144 111 III 110 111 111 140 111 IIT I 101 111 ITI 111 111 TI0 110 111 141 ITT IIT WILCE HAS LUCK. in Because it becomes sealed tighter, making its sleeve-valve construction mere flexible, mors powerful and quieter with use. A wonderful! engineering feat is this worthy of your immediate investigation, if you would possess the highest degree of motoring efficiency and The most beautiful and lux urious car we have ever built. periority over them by growing better with use.

This means better service and economy Long after other types have ha'd to be overhauled, this motor is running even sweeter than when new and performing with even greater effectiveness. raa Jardln' Ift Bate When new thii car nsto ri-perior to others in its quality deasstSej More Important ie the fact that As other types gradually diminish in efficiency, or head toward the repair shop The Willys-Knieht constantly crideas its original margin of su BUT CLASS ALSO Totala Trlbunaa. Jaokaon KnoblocK Harahanow Tana Harding TOO rU in no no 110 to 1 1T1 141 111 111 111 Totals a. n. Plow Co.

mltk Walllah Wank Llndaht p-attara Totals til Til H. Our Co. 1 I I if jf 1 ''7, i Oamp JJJ Blahop i MateaK l. JJJ Hamilton JJJ W'abar HI Til Til TT till Totala Lumbermen Bacchnuta. Rohm Oau Handicap (r 101 140 141 III 141 110 TT Totala Garni.

Phadt Porticr Handicap Totals lit I Tot. II 210 111 3 141 410 41 1071 Tot. 141 440 111 411 TT 111 til lit! I Tot 174 114 170 III 111 111 7 tot Tti ttti Tot. 101 171 111 410 t04 411 144 401 I 1 lit lit 40 I 101 111 TT 110 111 111 110 10 "It? I 110 140 141 111 1 n.v 111 nMi na FLTL.L3ACK EICHENLAUB. 114 Iru Wood WW.

AlUworth It Handicap THE O'JECLUID SOUTH DEtlD CO, Distritutors. 411 Total fVatVaiWSAal. I 1 I Ml 232 U. Mlchlcan St. Huff is shared by campus followers the 1 1.

Si- JACK Jack Wilee, Ohio State conch, has been more fortunate than other coaches tn starting the season with most of his last season's champions Intact, but it hasn't been, all rock that has made Wilce a winner with O. 8. 17. has developed number of new men this season that are In the same class wlttf 'several of (aat year's vols. Molllatar Ill Among tho old football atars on tha powerful team at Camp Sherman, Chllliootho, is Fullback Eichen-laub, who was one of tho star quarterbacks of the country on the Notre Dame team some seasons back.

Camp Sherman believes that it has oner- of the irreatest elevens of times With several all-Amerioan men In the lineup and more all-woetern Stars. ''V-: H82S '2000 frra a. k. rataa Taa SVee CaaaVf fe aftaaVa aXrtewl aeVate Handicap 00 Cetl Phone 622 Homo Phono 1712 Hum. All scrimmages have been called off for tha week and light signal drill will toe continued until tho squad eaves for Columbus.

Itundqulst, Klein and Charpler are. atlll on tho hospital list. Totala 401 III 104 1011 BtaOrtiakar Vanlcla lmu. Rolata ra. 1 I tt Tot.

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