Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 31, 1922, Page 3

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NORWICH IH’ULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922 Notre Dame Men Confess To Authorities Seuth Bend, Ind., Jan. 3¢ (By the A. atéd in the scandal, the school au- i P.)—Eight athletes of Notre - Dame ties tonight had” launched an inten- University, among them two All-Amerl- | sive investigation to find who was the can football players @ championship | “fixer” of the affair and what means track man and captains of the basketball were used to tempt the lads into profes- Bay, Wis., was looked upon as wrecking Notre Dame's chances in football, base- ball and track during the comyng 5ea- sons, Coach Knute Rockne will not have one regular around whom to build his 1922 eleven, while little hope was heid forth for successfully replacing the disqualification announced by th The men disqual! Anderson, Mason an end, r Wynne, Orinoque, conferenc: 1back. e university Kansas, all- sat of sev- football w: hurdler. | track and basketball men, Wynne and Kiley, Chicago, varsity end,| Shaw were sure first place men In the of the baskotball team, and ‘star | hurdles and weights respectively, man. Mr. Rockne said to tho Associated Lawrenc var- | Press corresponderit: shot! “No one but the boys themselves could have convinced me that Eddie Anderson, Ind., sub-|Chet Wynfie, Buck Shaw .and such men ball and regular baseball could do t thing. They were like sons to me. I knew they couldn’t have done it and yet they did. It isn't the loss of athletic abllity that hurts. It hits me right down in the heart.’ After a moment he continued: “Yes, our teams are wrecked, but they are not beaten. We are never beaten own here until the game is over. We'll our lickings If they beat us next but we'll fight to the finish.” For some time the ceach busied him- king up on substitutes and n Wwho were eligible for the ool teams last year. He called two or three track men and ordered them out in the sfow to practice hurdiing in the of findl me to replace Wynne event. Weight men were to practice overtime. show everyone that we don't " he remarked. lowa, Fort Madison, fullback Adri t, Carlinville, crs exonerate De an Olympic tea all-Ameri Dback, e saying yea game, $100.000 the zame. wit was sald to aga unless he is well up:in his studies, and we won't ‘permit any other rule to be broken. H “My only regret is that we diin’t learn of this sooner. The first hint “we had of it was in The Associated Press des- patches. Had Illinols university, offi- cials, when they learned of. it, come to us frankly weé ‘would | have .welcomed their information and gladly co-operated with them in cleaning it up. When we 3 2 S 3 he af- ams, today confessed to | siomalism. 5 read the first despatches about. t )| s that they had played| This man, it a student, will be expell- i’l“‘_"- e ’:’;;’g;‘:i“%’qux:legx_Ph::y li‘: November in the semi-professional|ed from school, it was announced. e et i i e all game at Taylorville, IIL, which The disqualification of. the eight mén, “",""’_f o :“d" v i‘ et it e the biggest collegiate athletic [éogether with graduations and disqual- fij»“,? fi "‘."d”,’l; 5 _f“ ke + the annals of American: col-| ifieation of ‘three other men recently for | 1o_Carlinville and Tayiorviile’ o 1nves b playing in a professional game at Green | Li5ate, but his report "is ‘hardly “neede mediate of each now. . LUNDSTROM TO MEET KALECHITZ IN FEBRUARY (Special to The Bulletin) Putnam, Jan.30.—All details having been arranzed, Al Lundstrum of North Grosvenordale and John Kalechitz of East- ford will meet in their much talkel of wrestling match at the Victor theatre here on Tuesday evening of next week, February 7. Jacob Alpert, who is in charge of the promotion of the big sporting event sald Monday that he hds obtained the signa- ture of Lundstruim to the agreement and Kalechitz, who is said to be very anxious for the match, whil sizn tomorrow. To followers of the mat game the com- ing mateh is the most important that has been staged in this section in years. Both ‘ontestants are big and sowerful men. Lundstrum, who claims the New Eng- d “championshiy, has wide experience. Kalechitz, who claims the championship of the A. B T, has figured fn ma matches and is rated a very formidable opponent. The respective merits of, the two wres'- s been discussed by hun-reds of followers of wrestiing ever since the com- le Ing bout was first talked o moni»3 ago. Lundstrum 148 many loyal fellowers who fecl he is certain to in, but taers are many more who seé mothing to it but < and a difference of cpinfon in a serves to'add grcater zest ming occasion. ure to wre: le catch as catch nst affalr but w: out of three fall§ to a fin- men were unaware th it had been clear- rements ol the ty of Illinois stars persons punished city of iv fied for for no taint h e to pl tisfied t 1 here.” he * FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Valle; | Yaxwell Motor B can Petrol 7SR iin West Fi Willys O r Mig COTTOX. Wels th Dbefore the match is FORTY-EIGHTH RACING MEET TO Bi RUN AT CHURCHILL DOWN Louisvilla, Ky., Jan. 30.—The forty- the Kentucky February 21 Second money $10,000 to $6,00, to §3.000 and to the TADDOCK SAYS HE DOES NOT PLAN TO RUN AGAIN =0 said purcha; estimate were culated 140,000,000 bushel protected field: ded further to sti together some esport n lard did a good deal to I sions. Chicago «irain Market. 2 '~I\‘1’>"‘u‘ H o Low, Close. 1243, ¢ bond % 11835 119% 315 | - - 1058 104 105% 6514 | Foreizn Exchange. 5013 Year 541 54 541 Sterling— Yesterday. Azo 563 54 5614 Demand .. .....$427% .85 . 427% . 8.29 YLVIA'S little foot tapped the detriment of a perfectly good pair of station floor nervously. She :!.lk stockings. was aware of the disquieting Ay she cast about desperately for S fact that there was a hole in the sole gome speedy remedy she glimpsed a of her right pump. .It really was f00l- pigce of paper lying on the floor near ish of her to wear that particular 0ld: Breck's coat. Further imspection palr just becauso they matched BeT. proyed it to be stiff and hegvy, needing dress. A hole in one’s shos Was & oy judicious folding to make it fit i calamity at any time, but doubly 80 €~ the slipper. At apy rate, it would do éay. Why, Breck might even carry temporarily. ©ut his mad scheme, e often proposed. gioin g gylvia picked up the paper At this point in her reflections M3 ,ng fled to a secluded corner, whers Syivia sighed and flushed. It was'such she rapidly slipped her pump off and » pity that Daddy Allen ocould and fuserted the mew sole. To be sure, it b | Southern California, and does not 10 atppear on the track again. “I will not say that I will never run again,* he said, “because conditions may develop that would make it necessary to run another race. Since my college work plan | is’ over, I would have to be unattached or under some club.” Paddock: also specifically” declared he woud not run for the University of South- em Clifornfla this sring. Autharities there hatve said they expected him to rum. INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR SKATING STARTS TODAY Saranac Lake, N/ Y., Jan. 30.—2he in- ternational amateur = skating champlon- ships which ‘open here tomorrow, promise to start under ideal conditions. The weather tonight was perfect and the rink in sclendid condition. The card for tomorrow comprises the 220 yards aad. three-quarter mile senior dashes beside the junfon events, Roy McWhirter of Chicago, who worn the national championship at Plattsburg last week, Joe Moore of New York, na- tional champion, and Charles Jewtraw of Lake Placid, who lost the international tle will be among the contenders in the senior evemts. LE BLANC SUFFERING FROM . A FRACTURED SKVLL Havana Jan. 30.—Jose Le Blana, one of the best known baseball players in Cuba, is in a hospital at Santiago suf- fering from a fraetured skull. It )s al- leged he wa3 struck on the head with a bat by Antenio Susini during a dispute at 2 ball game Sunday afternvon. Susini is under arrest. Le Blanc Is a pitcher and played on the local team against the Brooklyn and Memphis clubs when they visfied Havana some time ago. HEHYL AND MURPHY SOLI TO COLUMBIA CLUB New Haven, Conn., “Jake” Hel i Murp outfiefder, with a cash consideration of $2,000 have been sold to the Columbia club of the South Atlantic league in ex- change for Guy Lacey, an outelder, it was announced by Presideént G. M. Weiss of the New Hawven club of the da; Lacy is bought it stated, as one of the steps taken to strengthen the Ncw Haven team. . BOWLING AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. TU. S. FINISHING €0. LEAGUE, Calendars, Carroil o oecto g i T8 80— 258 Ryan .. 83 7- 57 Stanze . Donahu McCarthy .. Viremen st uyg 115 W9 166 §45 Sunnybrock GENE WOANN'S WAY OF CUSSING PLAYERS When the ump bawled o MeCan: i X thinking he h as T reached dowr ist Me- Cann roled hand over his “‘Why miss that third strike? What makes them look at it? why do they do 1t? 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T RICKARD'S CASE POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY Zbyszko Defeated Daviscourt, Boston, Jan. 30.— wrestling court of Texas in tonight, winning tw Appleby Defeated Kenner New: York, Jan ) —Franeo! match. zko secured the fir his high Tun 106 nds erage waz § b z 9 ors and grapevine hold. and 32 j came 22 minutes el { st L doubie Daviscourt vdin Defeated Nadi. ion Jan. 30.—M. Gaudin, t champion, tenight defeated Nedo nelso rolled over. ham ok SPORT NOTE The match was franc: for a purse of 50,000 port to them it i ke can secure his release from the ser- NIGHT General noff, whose at- row the Bolshevik with dismal fail- te to the United nm is now enr re States. Since his last attempt and failure to break into politics at Vladivostok, Semenoftf has been a ng for a time at Port But he Is cominz refuge, and ing for Rovies lae- sin another Athietics, as carricd om today by the Min Maginot presided over | vice, according to announcement b: the bouts, which were held under the pa- | Kate! prominent San Francl PRl RIS Tos =3 bl inelegantly, “he’ll thaw out by and by when I'm rich and famous.” whose courage had been rapidly eb- bing, wished herself a thousand miles fact that she had been with Breck that turous acknowledgment, then fled up- S0 in the course of an hour Sylvis away, allywed herself to be passively guided Further frenzied search falled to up a flight of dingy stairs and into an produce the missing document, and the equally dingy office. A kindly faced, young peopls wers finally forced to re- stou? old gentleman came forward to treat, proffering apologies and crimson ould mot unde what a dear did feel a bit knobby, but she was no, greet them, ' seeming to understand, with embarrassment The attorney woulé not undersiand . longer quits yo “out st sole.” Just then Breck himself dashed in, < On the train the masterful Breck tossed his overcoat on the seat beside vealed his startling plan. 3ylvia 2nd joined the waiting line be- “New that I have the coniract which ‘ore the ticket window. He stopped a really establishes the business, I secomd to impart some informatiom to want you, f00. There’s & license in my socket which has been thers quite long is 1op hols, augel child. *Bough. When we get to Harville weli today, ‘and visit ‘s eertain niée old Justice of the Peace. = Breck was her. “Everyilaing We're going to remember o mistake,” he chuckled, _This portended action, and Sylvia was ruefully aware that a strenuous °F 3 period of stunned yet ecstatic si- afterncon was not likeiv to improve lence, “what will Daddy Allen say?” - | shse Role_wars in size, (o the great "Hang your father!” retoried Brec. their errand‘without explanation. The bowed them ont with a slight traze of Mphwma!uowmmiemjmmfig‘ longer caused him s thrill - 7 Later in -the afterncon Sylvia and “Half a second and T'1l have a wit- Breck parted. He was tremendously ness in.” He summoned an office boy disappointed and chagrined, but Sylvia from sems other region, deliberately felt a thrill of wicked relief, for her sdjusted his spectacles and then re- idea of a wedding was vastly different. marked, “Now for the license. We'll be Besides, who ever heard of & girl being sure that {5 O. K. first.” “merried with a hole in her shoe? She Without / the - slightest hLesitation§ giggled at the thoughts. Jreck confidently reached hisihamd-{n™ ensued a profound = silence¥tiontng; 'etiher father: He,d however, by an ircep-caosible chucklewas unusually amiable this * evening fce Doy, . Poor Sylvis,tand:when:she:ventured:le mention the There afternoon did not protest acidly. “So you think that you would be happier with that young whippersnap- per, Breck Merrill, than you are with your old father?” he queried dryly. “I never put it that way,” retorted Sylvia spiritedly. “You know that I think the world of you, Daddy, but I am going to marry Breck just the same.” “Well,” her father went on, a twinkle in his eye, “I see that he Bas just se- cured a contract I've been trying to get myself. He's a clever fellow, so I guess you can have him if you find him necessary to your happiness. I pre- 3 \sume you will want thé usuai frip- . o At dinner Sylvis:slidiintosher place, . peries, a0 here's a check as a starter.” ‘But,” protested Syivia, faintiy, alt- his pecket and drew it gonh_mmfiwu ques- - When . the full import of this astounding announcement on the part of her parent broke upon the slightly dazed Sylvis she made swift and rap- stairs. In the seclusion of her room she pirouetted and kicked one small slipper high in the afr. It was the one with the hole in It and the temporary sole fell out. Syl- via smiled reminiscently and picked it up. Some writing on the fold attract- ed her attention and she opened the soiled paper. So intensely interesting did she fina it that she sat cross-legged onthe floor and read it through with wrinkled brows, then laughed until the tears came. Growing somewhat calmer, she jumped up, and stili clutching the cause of her merriment dashed down- stairs skipping stairs recklessly, one shoe off. Mr. Allen, enjoying his cigar and newspaper in the lfbrary, wonderei mildly what Sylvia found so amusing in her telephone conversation. Had he listened intently he would have heard these mystifying sentences badly mfxe ed up with gurgles of laughter: “Breck? Yes, just as soon as you possibly can. Yes, father's home. He'll be delighted to see you Honestly. What? No, I'm not spoofing. Youll never guess where I found it. Hustle over and I'll tell you everything.” The receiver clicked and Sylvia, ! holding a badly dan license, sat down and more. Fond Father (showing off his off- spring’s Iatelligence) —Now, Elsie, dear, what is a cat? ¥ ! Elsio—Dunno, Fend Father—Well, what's that fun- ny little up the stairs when everrone Elsle (promptiy)—Papal .. com: X6

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