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"BLUENOSE" TO RACE "HENRY FORD
200,000 Try to Gst Seats
For Princeton-Chi. Game
30,000 Successful
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a.i interest !n the middle west v ill
over coming week-end in
r,' Vr'.v. . t-'..-Chi.-.t-. inter-seetion-'
'- 'I- St'ir-T fUlil litre, two
: ' '" Ton attni -t ions will
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. rinys t'..v H;hllr;r mini
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merits of thf Tiger
r ( '-s;!i5. m.v.'orty decision
; ' r-.ims are evenly
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( f t'.e Gor-"'Ts- Minnesota
r. r; to strcr.gr wlien North
v. us able t r'-ii! out a 7-7
;-h :a iaft Saturday.
ii.iti-.'is rc batiy w i'.i be minus the
vi-.-s ..f liur.c Clark, star quar
t back. Coach Zurpke's team
nUlr. los several mora resulars
.tt i still r'-t up a Ft'. ft fieht against
Vi st.'ft 1 1 r. . s'jcix is the liiini
,.-,. pnirit. Mieh'craa a'.s?) will
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Ford," anything but a fiirrer on the sea.
me iienry rara, newest -nu isskji ox u. s. jiatwuit wuvum,
will meet the Canadian Bchooner "Blaenose" for the international
fishermen's cup off Gloucester, Mass. The Canadians now hold toe cup
aa a result of winning laat yearns race
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be crippled by the loss of Robey aJid
Vandervoort, regulars Injured In
the Ohiu (ame.
Iowa ehould have a ralrly easy
time with Purdue at Iowa City. Pur
due Is hopelessly out of the running
t'.iis year and Coach Fhelan already
is concentrating- on the task of
building a strong eleven for next
fall. To that end he has dropppl
fourteen players from the varsity
squad and substituted fourteen
freshmen, who are ineligible to play
this year.
.Neither "VNTisconstn nor North
western has a game booked for Sat.
urday. Both teams are concentrat
ing on hard games to come. North
western meets Illinois next Satur
day. Unable to score a point In three
games, Indiana goes outside the
conference to play the Michigan
A g S I e at Bloomlngton. Notre
Dame, Indiana's leading team, al
though not, a member of the con
ference, will be at Atlanta playing
Georgia Tech. Coach Rockne's
green team, which, though inexpe
rienced, has shown tremendou pow
er, will be meeting the first real
test of the season. When the team
left South Bend yesterday three
resrular linemen. TDeech, Maher and
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such poor
shape on account of Injuries that
they probably will not get into the
game.
Indiana's choicest battle of the
day will be staged at Indianapolis
between two unbeaten teams, Wa
bash and Butler, the latter the con
queror of Illinois.
GOOD BOWLING
BY E. HALL
LAST NIGHT
Elmer Hall featured the evening's
bowling last night at the McCool
alleys in Hammond, and also helped
the F. S. Betr Co. take three games
from the Northern Indiana Gas.
Hall shot some nifty games, with
scores of 226, 203 and 212 for a total
of 640 pine. He also received the
dollar prize with his 225 game.
The I. H. Belt R. R. team defeated
the General American club threo
games. Millar wu high for the
Belt boys with 541 pins.
Wells, who Is now employed at
the Lake County Times, helped his
team to win three games over the
strong Graver Tank Works. Wog
gies rolled come neat scores, getting
37S pina for his three games.
The Swift &; Co. team took the
Standard Steel Car Co. for three
games, which was a surprise to the
bowling fans. The last game was
won by one pin. Peterson and
Frcudenberg rolled some nice
fames.
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At present ihree club are tied for
first place and the other teams are
only a few games behind the lead
ers. The following are the scores
of last night's bowling:
NORTHERN INDIANA GAS (0)
Barman ........ 179 173 170 322
Hirschman .... 160 165 132 517
Schroeder 164 155 183 602
Clark 152 118 122 290
Sugar 166 171 19 538
821 780 8662467
Team average, 822 1-3.
F. 8. BETZ CO. (3)
Hall 225 203 212 640
Oldfleld 134 154 155 443
Prohl 133 145 160 433
Sullivan 159 163 179 491
Chayken 178 168 188 0v4
829 823 8S4 2536
Team average, 845 1-3.
I. H. BELT (3)
Stark 157 149 175 481
Fox 178 135 127 440
Stelnmetz 154 169 147 470
Miller 190 173 178 641
Zimmerman ... 184 180 161 623
863 806 .788 2457
Team average, 819.
GENERAL. AMERICAN (0)
McCall 119 i4 i6S 451
Jens 172 159 101 432
Klempner 154 130 130 414
Martin 149 356 167 472
Kruzick 201 168 193 560
795 775 7592329
Team average. 74 3.
GRAVER TANK WORKS (0)
Martha 157 159 161 477
Keller 13S 212 179 529
Shilling 118 144 141 403
Sundberg 1S1 143 178 502
Marelneck 176 153- 168 503
770 819 8252414
Team average. 804 2-3.
LAKE COUNTY TIMES (3)
Wells 154 189 170 613
Heineman 133 163 179 473
Richter 133 150 151 436
Eates 174 147 145 466
Goehringer 192 179 209 578
78S 826 854 2468
Team average, 822 2-3.
STANDARD STEEL (0)
Jonas 131 163 130 424
Marnich 127 183 136 445
Nielsen 145 12 1J4 445
Kewalski 141 154 133 411
Cassaday 166 164 170 490
700 789 7332222
Tea maverage, 740 2-3.
SWIFT & CO. (3)
Peterson 156 199 172 527 j
Marshall 122 136 133 391
Cameron 149 110 148 399
Freudenberg- .. 170 182 172 624
Banner 166 170 117 453
763 787 734 22S4
Team avera. 764 2-2.
Walsh vs. DeHoi and Moore vs.
Little, at Wlikron's alleys.
BU
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NOSE
BOWLING
, NOTES
Four teams consisting of superin
tendents and four others made up of
assistant department head from the
Inland Steel Co. have been organ
ized into bowling leagues to be
matched during November. They
will play at the Lyric alley. East
Chicago, and Wllkerson'a alley in
Whiting. The lineup for the month
Is as follows:
Wednesday. Kot, 1
Maxwell vs. Walsh and Moore va.
Cowart. at Lyric alleys.
Block vs. DeHoll and Little .
Carroll, at Wilkerson's alleys.
Wednesday, Nov, 8
Walsh vs DeHoll and Moore vs.
Little, at Lyric alleys.
Maxwell v. Block end Cowart va.
Carroll, at Wllkarson's alleys.
Wednesday. ov. IS
Marwell vs. DeHoll and Carroll
vs. Moore, at Lyric alleys.
Block vs. Walsh and Little vs.
Cowart, at Wilkerson's alleys.
Wednesday, Nov. 23
Block vs. DeHoll and Carroll vs.
Little, at Lyric alleys.
Marwell vs. Walsh and Cowart va.
Moore, at Wllkerson alleys.
Wednesday, .Nov, 28
Block vs. Maxwell and Cowart vs.
Carroll, at Lvrie alleys.
HS AGAIN
riNTEfNAtlONAl. HtS SrVir.E
OLOUcliilTKI:, M.iu., o t. 2?.
The Luij'nb'rg nf:hoonfr B!'i. ;;.
yeterdiy, by br victory t.r th.
Henry Ford of Glouo.itur, won foT
another year the thirr.r.ior.ehJ;, of
the North .a tlant U:, ae rmi'."!
by the International FUf.T r.n'
trophy.
The Ford r.d the Rlue :, t.
divided honirs In two pr.v!oi of
ficial races The Ford whippo.-j u.i
Blue Nose in th first rr .!;sd,
which ws declared a no ic-n,c
by the Judices, The ur.offiMa! Mrrvs
at the finish of ys'..rda y'a rir w
Blue Nose 3 41 47; Ford, t 57 .10.
RENSSELAER
FOOTBALL
MAN HURT
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RENSSELAER, Ind.. Ott
James Rice, son of Dr. P.Sce of Rote-
lawn, and a member of the Ren
sselaer high school football s'juad,
was quite badly injured Tuesday
evening while in the act of tackling
a runner during the regular eve
ning practice a salon of th squad.
The Impact resutled in Rice's left
cheek bone being shattered and
driven upward in such a manner
that the Jafged end of the bone
narrowly missed penetrating the
eye. The eye is badly swollen and
Is e-Iviner th youth considerable
pain, but no fear Is entertained that
his sight will be impaired in any
way.
An X-ray picture wu taken of the
fracture and the nature of It deter
mined. At first it was thought it
would be necessary to remove the
patient to a hospital, but this idea
wa given up after he had been
trated by local physicians, who be
lieve the injury will heal up nicely.
Th youth is at his home In Rose-lawn.
Two Baaoball Teams
Organized in Madrid
MAIFMI, Oct 27. Two baseball
trri. -x'hl'.h purpose to play regu
if gams, have been formed In Mad.
rid. The or.iy giras that ever has
bn pi d here u la 1S03, when
.n Arr,r;.a.n rsine from the cruiser
N;-r d. vv5 a scratch nine Of
tr.e Md.-'.d f-.o' ciub.
ASK CENTRE TO
PLAY ARIZONA
H'.Z.rA. JT'.t. Oct. 27. Thn
Pfcier. '.f. Char.i-ir r,t Commerce hat'.
te;g fer;4 athletic authorities at.
Ce-r M.lii. Le.r.i;ie, Ky.. asking
them if t-'.ey -w.-yA consider playing
a X, '..,- ao-or. foi'.iia'.l game against
tJ-.e U:.:!.' of Ar'.s'-r.a In Phoenix
:thr C.fiJ'r.-Jt or New Tear't.
OHI
ELKHART. IND. Oct. 27 The larg
est drum ever built was shipped
from the Cor.n Band Instrument fac
tory here yea'.eriay for use by the
Chicago Ur.i". erielty band, and will
make its first appearance at the
Chlcago-Prlncetoa football game
next Saturday.
The drum, which Is eight feet and
one inch in diameter, must be hauled
on a special truck, which has been
provided. As It is too large to enter
the door of an express car, it wa
shipped by special arrangement in
an automobile freight car attached
to an express train.
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