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TrrsTvw nviTNivn, xovrMnnrt 27, 1017. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES SPORTS PORTS FOOTBALL BASEBALL BOWLING BASKETBALL GOLD AND BLUE GET NEEDED REST POLLY AND HER PALS Neewah has no'h'ng further to say! iCopjrtfbt. H17. Interactional Ntwi 5eT ? W ,.V ,1 ..i . "Tell. Mi, MOST HA. tTHE. 3ßOOMIAl(r i, I IX Notre Dame Defeats Ail But One of Six Hard Op ponents. -1 'BüSiAltSS2r U This 10 i A 4 m m m -. t w 1 III 9'. ; . ' . ' II t . - ' . .'s t k ...... I W . . . j y vrr mw m W II " T Th're -a as no fnotKilI practice at ,'otr' I.im y :-f r-rdny afternoon. Th'- rf.'ij-on f'r sikM an omif-ion V..1S that trio anl blu wisnn Is ovfr, thf football lud havo r-on iv.jlUd aw;iy and will not bo ro ;irrcti until nxt pprintj. Thro is 11 Ktrir-ral fwhv.K of relief amor.:; the playory, for this fp.von has Wn a particularly Ion?? anl liHicult one. Furh a lit of K."imM as Wis consin. Nebraska, the Army, Fouth Dakota. M. A. C. and W. & J. v-nuld hu extr-rnied any team Notre Dam evpr had, hut with a limited amount of material, a majority of liht as well as preen players, an uno3U.il run of hardluek, this year's tquad ha had a hard row to hoo. The record hun? up by the war time team was an excellent one: Every team but Nebraska was beat en. Th Cornhuskers, too, were the only team to score a touchdown aain?t lh ?oll and blue. Notre Iiame m.nle a brilliant record in the east. The Army, at the outlet of th 5ea.con, rated as one of the very lt a trcrre nations in the country, fell before the onslaught of the "ex ponnts of the passing pame out of the west." and la.n Saturday the humbling of the heavy and veteran filled W. Sr J. team made a fitting finale to a nost successful season. There js one rnore act in this year's gridiron drama not yet en acted. It is the election of a cap taJn for the U1S team. There are three seniors from whom a leader -will undoubtedly be chon: Andrews. Madisan and Miller. The Arst two aro linemen, ' Miller is a fallback. Unlike other schools, how ever, Notre Dame, does not always elect a senior a captain. P.achman, Mulligan. Dorian. Daly, McKenna and Powers are some recent Notre Dame leaders whose seniority was not demanded by the elect rates. L c?Mtt "IT . Copyrigbl. 1917. by Ncwapapr Feature Service. Inc. Cr a I Britain rLrhU reerred. Refftstered in U. S. PaIaaI OfR- Boning a Bat" to Get Base Hits TINKER WILL NOW SELL SOME COLUMBUS STOCK COMTMIil'S. O.. Nov. 27. Niw that it is assured that the American association circtMt will remain in tact next season. Joe Tinker, pres ident and manager of the Colum bus club, will attempt to sell some of the stock held by Thomas K. ViNon. the Chicago packer, to Col umbus citizens. "I did not feel like askincr any Columbus people to make an invest ment until I was certain no changes were t be made in the circuit." Tinker said. "Mr. Wilson, as h jren erally known, owns most of the stock. It will a ol thin? for the jr:ime to lne it owned by Col umbus business men." Tinker denied that he was con tiderinc the St. Louis Americans or any other than 'oiumlus next sea-on. TP. AMP FfiT P'Wrr:U. P.eautl fully I'erfumed. Stips bad odors on Kweatv feet and arm pits. 2ÖC at COONLEY'F. Adv. CHICAGO, Nov. 27. Supersti tions of baseball player have given many a laugh to Charlie O'Leary, who, for nine years was a star infielder with the Detroit club of Ihe American league. Put it remain ed for the practice of baseball ec centrics to "bone a bat" to rub their clubs with a biff, prea-sy bone fresh from a butchershop to pro duce really amusing Fituations. O'Leary, a Chicagoan, with 17 years of service, on the diamond be hind him, curled himself up in a chair and started. "Never heard of a guy 'bonlns a bat?' " he began. "Why, say. some of the players, even big leaguers, sit in the club houses for hours and bone a bat until it glistens. Some times they'll take their favorite strick to the hotel vL night and 'bone' it for a courle of hours. And if any of them should get two or three hits in the game the next day, the devil himself couldn't 'et the bone away from them. It would be a lucky bone then and they'd rub it all the harder." "P.oning the bat," in the rrinds of the superstitious ones, tills up the pores of the wood, prevents it from splintering- and makes the bat ring when it connects with the ball . producing longer driven. "Getting hits is the sole ambition of every ball player," 0'Iear' said, "and a lot of them sincerely believe that 'boning their bats will get them more hits. It's the truth that some of the 'bugs' of the game, aft er a particularly successful day, will take their bats to bed with them and some will even go so far as to stick them up in a seat op posite them while riding on a train." O'Leary. who managed the San Antonio club of the Texas league last season, told of one lanky mem ber of the team who happened to take a certain street car to the ball park one day. As luck would have BOWLING SCORES HANS Huppert Harth . Yoder . Slath L. Hans IMTKI LKAGl'E DHLCiCilST 1TJ4 1TJ 172 P?. Inn IM p;s i-.t I.V. Totals ." M siL vi-: is i:ik;e I5re!inus Turner Dior Amltn.i Anderson . Totals 7b" l-t I.V. in.; 17:; lNt l:s 147 MW 145 17 r. M. 172 r.'i n;i 177 014 175 ViU 474 J.V, 5."7 4 IS 7AO N7Ö 'J 12 4 4vi:st sim; lkaui i: CIIOKA STAUS Fabian K Popp Kegel ii. I'opp J, Smith , l.Vi 14n 201 IV l.V, 14.- VA H2 171 1 i.v: l.'.s lNl UK 12 l.l ."2i .v;'. 4V. i WING'S J :d ay Cuniu'll .! Ha ii ley 11. .Myers Y. S'juint Handii ap Totals 14; P4 1()N 12:; 14.', 21)7 ti:s VAt r.s ir.7 17." 21 17 :2l J'. C. LKACil I i)or(;i:irs H. C. .Mi Ike Low Scoit' tt0 Hii-Wel Low Score Van Pinter Handicap . 1n p;r. i::: p;.- l.:i 127 lo-t 1 i::i P-" i.;n 127 1.11 I.V. Hit 12N 174 21 17 '.N Ks 17i ip; 127 Tr.UN wkst sidi: Krantz I'eta 'p.. lil.HUl ...... Weleh , .Mattlngly ... n9 T'.Ci HPW. CO. s2l 2P;s 147 MS 175 17:; l'4 140 .V 155 im 14J 1.12 l."7 152 H 170 42." 4o4 4N2 4!'; 4M) I Totals ... r.emliardt .. I'.eyers J. .Miller ... raisiiiL'er .1. Neei:an IIa iulb a j s7i; N0.N 115 12: J in 157 2;i 147 12; ik; 15; 122 2t ; 4 rut 14N in m; 12! 2i i 4 .171 m :;5 4(S 4: i !21 J7v2 4.V. k'S 4.;i .iH( n5 5M 2N1U .".;; 412 :;i :;s5 4 7'.'2 Totals 817 7.;iJ 771 22 n 7 EAGLE LKAGl'E. DEER'S Cottrell ... tlrueger ... Iew Serue Dununlninjj Lnntert Handicap Totals' 12il 127 157 HHJ lis 171 147 150 MO 12S 155 171 M4 lVt lf.2 14S 12".) 171 421 4 4! 44'.) :;n-j ::... 513 Totals IMPS Laven ' . . Jooley .. Hrown . Uandkap J'24 i21 v.ts ::74.1 I'KINTEK'Si TICIO. 1N.1 i;i 144 12S 124 12! p;:; 12S 144 17i 1 12N 457 47; :;ni Hnndicap Tctah i.'ä w: w I "t M NO. 1 .Mitchell Young Schnell Allcm.mg Thornton Handicap i . i .117 12S 14-J 157 112 .112 12-; 147 154 i:is .112 11! ill 114 Mil) .112 slO 207 .17:1 llHt 425 :;.7. .;; Totils nVS mh: !k4 2'.115 I '.I'LL APTOMATIC- P in Cham I'ioice ... Smith .., Moore l'a tterson ILl!l'lic;) Totals iru) I'd 17. 15 4 145 241 14 117 15 154 175 241 Lis 1U7 115 lo5 17'. 241 4.12 475 452 4M v: ...lo"i '.n; i.-.'.t sTl'lFIKi:it stai: ti;i:s- Ponlnio I.V. told I'.arnett Taylor Lindteailt Handicap AH. TO LEA (i I K. Totals .. HOOPS Si'itiniiTs . Moon Hamann .. Mvers l.rw Score Handi :ip Totals . 152 P.".) Ml 1N7 175 170 14:: 1 40 1;,; Pi2 115 17 04 J tn5 Ins 1.15 MO 120 11V2 i.; 14n I. -J) II. 1 144 152 151 02S S40 7l0 SOO 027 2020 it, he drove out four hits in the game that afternoon. "Do you think I could get that bird to ride out to the park in an automobile with me the next day?" O'I.eiry asked. "Xot on your life. For four -days he waited for the same car." O'Leary has two offers to man age minor league clubs next sea son, but does not plan to close a deal until after the first of the year. There is a chance that he might re turn to the majors to fill some gap caused by the departure of a player into war service. O'Leary cavorts around the infield with much of his old-time speed and still is consid erable of a hitter, although he steadfastly maintains that he "boning" his bats, years ago. Totals ... HTA V IX Jackson Ilovard Jacobs 15 Handicap 1 010 5 41 Cll 17i;s lis 17 157 155 114 ii7 M4 M5 1.1N i7 41 HO 2'. I Totals 512 5.14 15 D STl lir.H AKKU VKII1CLK I Sl'oKLS- Ilupp Mc.Wil .... 'e.iley lb'inderiltaih Nave Handicap 1C4 15; si; 12S If.) 1N) 177 104 155 lis K7 ISO 1.14 12 I 125 p;i i'; 17) PH 1.1a 124 in; 15.1 15.1 S4.1 .c;t 1 40 12N 112 l.V, Ml 1M 120 .".N 4'2 51 ' 4M 411 2i;i7 ."I N :'.'.s ::;7 420 4r,7 42! j; ii K. ;ni :'.vv 112 PI .".40 540 PRIXTKK'S. S P LATTER I AS 11 1 : 1 : S (lafill i5 M7 Granger Ml 124 Eddy 141 17!) Handicap M4 M4 120 14s 111 M4 r. .s 4 1 II 4.;:'. 42 Totals NO NAME Wagner Probock Knobloek Handicap - i 501 152 M!) 1.14 Ml 574 147 ! 140 Ml . ill 15m; 115 14.1 T.M 414 .17; 4; i 402 Totals .... NO NAM E r.raruan Ham Shirk K:issmuson Wolfe Handicap ... Totals SM SU Sl'.t 250.1 ip; 14 121 10 I.V. . i'0 l.v; 144 117 121 110 p;o ii' 17 M2 17.1 P'J'. 4. is 4.'. 4 is 417 452 4'.s t i S40 SN i IJO 2'. 4:' quit Total I & M dine .. egoller st ray er Knight Kail .... Handicap '5!) 5E ELECTRIC LEAGl'E NO. 1 117 LIS 1 4; : Mo 2'4 10.1 11; :; 122 i!; 204 '.n2 It '5; 150 .170 1 4.1 427 '5 12 120 :;.".2 1 --.r 42!) 204 7! 2 TotiTs I'.ELL NO. 2- 1 'an cake r.rinley Esklrdge Duiilap Ss5 S72 r25 20VJ 111 III 12; 11N 17") 110 I.V. 117 110 l.V) . .". l.- .,'.. IV. 4t'J i: M'j ::.54 157 477 jl i ei. v X-, y via Vi zu WHLWJLJlXVA IXLV XVL JL a IV Viv21 I cigarette? C7 7 l n Ounraiucea New Middleweight Champ t; ... . v Vi,".-.' ri T ' ' , . ..... 11 ; -v ' ' it's,. ' ' f t : 1 MIKE O'DOWD 'Tm iHk: ;"::C;- y v e " V ..;-,-v' '. .r,' ' ; . '; . . t ,.s ... v.v.v. vv -,1 .-. .-svs.... , , .. ..; x . . .. -r. --x ir. .-. ' .... v.-.v. : : . . -. ; -: , , , . .r .. .... .. .; .. .. .s .s- ; . ; ' ' - ' ... ; ' ' : i ' . -'Xs : . . fc x . ...-'i T'-- . . . . ' . . , . - : , v. . . .. . ' . V. ' ... x. X. '. v. -; : .- v X...t :.; ; . : : Mfc PHJ4 A Last Message Suppose you were leav ing a last message to a son twenty years of age. Would there not be something in it about thrift and saving? Give him the benefit of this message, while you live, and he will hon or you for it. This bank is assisting many young people; let it do so for vou. AMERICAN TRUST CO. 4 On Savings. .50 Cures! Uncomplicated Cases $12 Mike O'Dowd, the new middle weight champion, by reason of his defeat of Al McCoy, on the list niä ht allowed under the r.ev. law for kcjinnr in New York state. N'pxvly contracted nf-:ts. Iou't wait until naturo sls way and the disease lisorpani.f im portant nri.Mii ;nd ii'Tves STol THE LEAK NOW! If V'Oi .ire nlTlicte.l with any Acutf, Chrmi-. Ntviis. I'.'oo.j. Skin or 'oritrart! I is';! -s. Stnm- .".!, Liver, lMaiimati.:!!. Va ri- '.. l'rostatlc Ei. lar'ctio'iit. S'rofur' Hydro, if. Ki.ln-y. l'.l.i.l! r. I ri- na-y or any otlir Veaknj.. P fc. t or Disease of the iVlric rsraii visit Ihm today. If your is ui -able I can ndieve it juickly. "1 V. 4,-y. 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'l&ch $raJe the sajne price the nation over are fashioned by one of the best in the business he senses "what cadi kind of man needs and combine details in a clever and sensible way, Styleplus $17 in all-wöol, expert tailoring, and a positive gixarantjee, xa spite of war-priced mattmals, is trie wonder of trie merchandising eH you can still get them at that price. This season the makers have added a v21 Grade that will be as zxsd cessful in its field as the famous $17 has been. The clothes tell the story better than we can in type. See them now "while we have a big assortment .Suits and overcoats in both grade. u n a Vn rr-i r$ A ÜM6 Washington Avcnui Store Open Wednesday hivniii, Closed All Day Thursday NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS BRING RESULTS