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. M .. ISSION. W __ l_ L __ L,··· HOifzecqiii!~if-l)lgitS .•. r--. .c_~~~~;;·;~~E;;:;~·~r ;Alu,;,ni Clubs ~[an ... STEIMRICH TO · · ·· , · ;. -.Made. Tomorroill i · . . ,-.- · .. ! : . To Attend Bzg. Game ....... .. : _ __ . . __ __ ;
._··._.B-· .· .EG·_.I N- .. S. u·_ N ... ·· .D~· A·.·,' ·v···::: dc:·hi~at_·I.-cr: _fm:Ja?,n~~-~0. -f~. --~t-mhe_e~t_~B~~o_fq0s.:the' tr~hs' -~.-c'ao' ~m~~m-.~~I.it·c_; i i.~~·:~~ht R~:~:~ ·. also 'said; -Th'ey'hav~. seven pie.ces :. ·tai~~;d~;r~i~t, '!The Triumph o~ -co~~=-,:~~i~~:W!n~-:~~~3!ie ~f~:~ ·One. Day Only>_._:·· Qa~pu·s leaders-to- TalK.~· to .. New ~:~;~~~n~"fi~nr;~~~ve~~:~ ~:~~ = Treason.".·.-~;.---- - - • . . . noon·.by Rev; Hugh:O'Donnell, fol- James Swift, chairman o'fthe s. . Men on·mass and Gen~ . who he~rd-theni at~.christiana·~ake.
Tuesda:y night,~"The Reckoning.'! .loWing·)m' executive.' council ses- A; C., an~ounced ·lait night th~t th~ · -~ c· d.· t . . tavern;·where they._ played ·this.sum;.._ . Wednesday_·. night; ".W.hen ·a. sion~ The colors are.'peacock blue students· accompanying the·; "Fight- . era - On UC ~- - · . !Jie.r~ - ?.'4~Y -~ave atigmente(f.th~ir.: '~1an:'sa Man." . - _,. . ._·· and.goid:· -·A sam_ 'pJe of_ th~ cc>:~;rect · ·· ' ~ - ·· · ·'·- · .. · ·· · : T_he Freshm_en class. __ ,~m_'meet i;,__· orchestr~· •_by_ .a'_=~tru_.inpet· so~oi_st_,: ll . ing Irish" to Pittsburg Will leave at · · J · A 1 f 01 -- ' M'l' - k .. _ ;·,:Thursd~y~:nigh~;-~~ .. 'The~:-D3:rk .~Be-:· combin-atiOn may_ ·be· .·seen: .on': the- -
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: · ~--d ·~··. ___ -,~_ : ··: .. · . _~ .wa·Shington· hail Friday----nOon .... at .. ~~~~- -~t e~, _P . . - · ~e;n s t_w~u~_ ~e _ · ond." - . - . : > .·.. . · · bulletin ·board · ... outsiile· the·_~egi!)..: 1 .: 0 P·lll::. ~·.L:Iay -~~~ a_~riVe:th~re ·' · · · . . . · ... · · - · ·· Syncopaters.· 'They· have-·- :good· .. --~ Friday night;. "¢o4 Is L~ove.'~ ·~ · trar's ·office in the~ .main. building .. Saturday m9rning at.10 :o'clock. ~ ~2 :30 to hear a discussiOn ~~:how: voices .in: ·-the 'orchestra and featUre-~ · ·
Father Finigan will pre13-ch· the Fath.er n'Don:tlell suggests that all street _demonstl.:ation·,will•be~ made a Notre Dame nian is expected to their .. program:.with. spe~iaLvocal:. ·followfng · se~mo~!:!_ to .off..:camp-us men" acquaint 'themselvesJWith the immediateiy·upon~the arrival of the conduct. himself. ·.The speakers for numbers._ . . . students· in· St. Joseph's church:. , _offici'al. colors~ . . . .·· ·.. . · · . students, .: _Plans .. · for · entertaining t'he meeting Will be Harvey Brown, ·- ]'urey was pJ:eside'nt·. of. the (jlee ·: :··.SundaY:· ·night, ' "What_ ~·Matters _: These colors .are not the. same ·as the~ st?:dents. are. bei;n~ ar;ra'?ged by footbalL captain;-: ·James . Swift, clu~ _last year and -'was· :the Ie~~ing ~ · stacle." :~ ... · < ;· ' _: . . - - .. . those worn~ by varsity . men:- In ~he !>Ittsburg Al:umm.. It IS prob- chairman of the' s. A. c.; Don .Gal- soloist at Notre Dame for the. past - . - Monday night, -"The Great Ob- View- of' the' faCt that peacock blue ~ble :that ·a _dance . .will' be ,given jn' lkgher, senior class p~e;ident 'and several· years .. Luther. was :soiO.ist~-. stacke." . . · -. . . . js: hot_ 'suitable. for their purpose, ~he_ -.evening following·. the · gam.e. Father. Hugh 0'Do1mell,. pre~~ct .of ·at .Diamond lalie)a';;f summer; -~rid ~
_:: T~es'~~Y- ~ight, __ "The, Battl~. o~ nav~ ~lu~.-~s.·su?sti~uted_; • '.f~e·, Notre.· Dame· contmge~t Will-discipline. · .· ._ -~- · .. ·, ·. , · · .was-repeatedly encored:~ ·He is also . ·the Strong." ·.' . ' ~. • . . . . . . . \ . . . . leave -Pittsburg at 11 :4~- Saturday ·. The conduct of a man. which so· a member of the .Glee club. . - .
-Wednesday'.night,· "The' Leveler:". coM·M. I'T' TE' E' 'IO night.·· Mass ,-.n.n .. be attended .in_ well repr'esents his school' and train- - The 'songs will· be- arranged• so. De~~.~rsday_·. ·night,- ·,'~_:he:_ Unpaid . . . . ·•· . . _ .. : _. ~;;:dfa~n~ut:a;t~~:~fn;.i~.~--~~~ch· ~~:{~~s ~~~~e~~ ~t:!est~~:tu~~f~tu~~~ r::t~!~:~~:.r~-::a·part_of ~he-~regu~. .. ,
· . Friday_ night~. "0 Ye 'That. Pass . .· : .· - . .. . . . . · .. · - . . · · No railroad ticket will be. sold glory and tradition~ And- time alone Students in· Freshman and .Soph- .
_ ;Y~~=-~;;;~_ ~nstru_cti?~~ ~ll ~o·~~~ :RULE Q_N,QA N CES ~~~~~~~s~d~i~~f!~;~~;~~i~~;e J~:.;~~~ :n ~;~:e t~:h~~ifdi;~t~~t t~:c~:a~: -~~s~~~n~~!1 ~;;~/~~~ ~:~~:~d -~~I~ -ehurches )Vlll"be··short-and:practica~,- - ·.: .. _ - · :- - ·:·::..: .. --c- , · _· .- -.-·· ,· c· · for: one da·y .. -m-·tlie;gym, ·The ra1l- er-'Notre :ria'me,'.:.;-:.:-:::.:~:_;. ·.:·::~?..: :·~. ·~~ _:~:~ \vlt~~~~·granted~- .:after·. __ a ~petition to -
'; >. . - · · · - · • · · · · · · · · road fare is· $13.92 and game ·tick- ,7'he -committee in charge of the Rey. ·Hugh O'Donnell, prefect of 11;·:::.-·::'·Ar_:t_.,_ ·'·-n·· .. . IIH·-:. FatherO'Donnell Names Professors ets_may be obtained at:a reasonable meeting is composed ·-of James discipline, was ·presented- by. 'the
. J.rJ.OTe _·j ~0 re . a me lY.J.en M c th . R~ h. t· d. F . I . . . price. . . . . Egan, Tim Rauh and Mark-Mooney~ dance committee. 7 : • . 'i St 'Tli --~- :_. c ll . . . . c ar y, er_c e,r -an. - en on . As in previous. years,·; students . ,· < • • • .._ - • The Lombard_· squad and the. ~ · ..... · ... ~mas. 0 ege_ to Serve- With Hrm; contemplating making the trip must -~_~HE.-l:t·o· WEEK'-.·.'.· Mon9gram. club men '\vill_ be. the. _St. Thomas College, . St. Paul, ·A ·· , ·- · . " . pr·ese.nt a letter· f-rom hom. e ·be'for·e guest_s of' the class atthe dance." ·.
M. d - N. D faculty -committee··. which. will mn., ·sen s, men. to·. otre · arne · · permfssion is ·gran_ t_ed -them _by· the and:Notre .. Danie.sends men to: her~ regulate all dances given und~r: the · , _ . . 'oav'~ Hayes and Joe Brandy, -both auspices-of any,class organization Notre.Da~e authori~ies.. . . . ·. s·uc· CESSF' UL.· BAND UNIFORMS' Notre Dame graduates, are· now or. group of individuals at. the Uni- : Cuts \VI!l ~e excuse~ those who - · .· . . . ·: · coaching th~ football team there.. versity was. 'named yesterday . by JOUrney to Pittsburg Wit~the team. . . . . . . . . . .. ·· . . . --- - . . . . . Hayes also is--dean of" the Journal· Rev. Hugh -O'Donnell, Prefe·ct of - . - FOR -~· ECH- FRAY :~~ :~~~~;. according to word fro I" ~~!ci~~,:;~~~~he ~~fi~~t• ~~~~;~.~! Notre DaUt~ F oru'!l. New Tags May Be Secur8d at News . · . _ • · . · · · .. : . Ray Gallagher,. :ph,B.,': '23, and later,. accord_mg to -~a~her. 0 Don:- ' . .' Hold Frrst Meetrng Stand j Aluminum Tags. Pos-· -winl_ler of the int(m:!ollegiate ora- nell,. who ·states that .an students The Notre Da·~-e Forum 'vill-hold . sible NeXt Ye. a. _rl .· .•·• .. Measure. More· M'en for Suits To. day' ; torical title last year is also' at St are bound to comply with the rules 't fi t - I . t' f 'th Thoma~-~ He is~'coa~hihg debatiri~ established:. The policy will be 1 s". rs l~g·~ ar mee ;ng . ~ 7 3~ "Although only three. days "have =--Fifty Piece Etpecte_d in Band'; ..
and.public.speaking. · publis?ed and.all meri. ar~- asked. to year .on R n ~~19eV.~u;g· ba 'ld':. passed; 'Hello -week'.· has already D M • f B C II d ' . ·· · ·. · · acquamt themselVeS With It.. p.m. I~ , OOID 1 am Ul mg. pretty Well served its.purpose," said . . rum ajor. Q e . a e i. . . ·
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. The personnel o! the committee The election of o.fficers ~or. th7 pres- Matt Rothert, chairman of the Blue ·The Notre ·Dame band:\vili be in .-is -~~-follow_s: Professor James Me- ~nt term· and the consi4erabon_. ~f Circle, -yesterday. He conti:inied: un_iform·for the G_eorgia:Tech game. Carthy, · chairman; . Dr. · Joseph Impo~tan~ ame~dments to t~e club .s "The . entire year is 'Hello .Week' at The Henderson-Ames Company, of Reichert,· Professoi· Paul · Fenlon, constitutiOn Will. ?e t_he chief busi-:: Notre Dame, but the · traditional Kalamazoo, Mich.-, with \Vhoin · the and. Rev. Hugh O'Donnell. - ness. 9 f the mee~mg .. J3rother A:!-- ~emorcatic / spir~t 'that dominates order for the·- new uniforins · "~as ·
-- . . phonsus, C. ~· C., honorary ;presi- Notre Dame men· is emphasized this placed, promises to deliver them in: . 118 u dent, will be. present to deliver a week-.'.'_. . · t' · ·f t th G · · · · .--. · Commerce lY.I.en-·near_. shor __ f 'talk o_n ·past_··. achievements Ime. or use a - e .. eorgm game.
M ·: t. :1 t.. · · · · ·,· · · · d · d.· 'f · . The suits· this year are _a decided . . - - · · U · s· l · 'T" -~-k and f_ uture aspirations. - any S Uuen S experience .· I - . . f _1 G_en_ e_r_al_·. ~V_._egeta.bl._e D_ ispla'y _G_ets _:.· _ . __ .n_ .j arper __ a_ es_ .1. a . . ficulties with,their tags_ because the change from those o . ast yea1;. +•-"--:"-'·'..:..."--:"-"_:_''--:·-···-·-.. :-+ cards are, easily torn. From this They ·have a· ·smart cut· and·· are--: first Prize 1 , Many Assist' in · . H. B. :Harper, general sales :n:an- I · · · · · · · · - · i Matt Rothert· conceived the. idea of tailored along ·cadet. ::;tyle. The
. , ... A .. '·· - -E h'b't··.- . .· .. :. ager of the Studebaker Corporation, ·= POE.TRY CONTEST. . : j the possible use of_aluminum' tags coats and trousers are dead ·gray, :. . .rrangmg:: X J I Si . • ... · ·(lelivereli_ t?e se:ond ofaseries of ! ·- . . . . : next year .. -Those ·w}lo --h~ve lost andthe caps match .the. rest of the
.. Hpnors were won by N9treDanie lectures. giV~n . m. t~e Go~lege, of- j Judges~Mrs. "'Alien. Kilmer; I their tags and·'.vhose ·tags are torn, u-niform. . The . coat lias a pro-·_ In thecFourth Annual. Horticultural Com~eiCe to an -~Udience O~·about P·'· A. Daly, Rev .. Thomas· Crum-I may obtain others at the News nounced 'military. cut with' four E~hibit of ·the. St. ·Joseph County 300. commerce . stu~ents .In . the ley, C.- S. G., George Shuster, j Stand.~ . . . large military style pockets, ·l)ut.the . Horticultural·_Society•yesterday at NortJ:t Room .of. the Library at 4 :lO !l~v.·Charles O'D9nnell,_ C.·s.·c.: collar-has lay-down lapels as in ·or- \ .... ~~e:Chatnber· of. Commerce building yester~ay· aft~rnoon: . . . / · . Prizes. . - ~ . dinary.street· apparel. - Puttees and , · In South -Bend : . - . : _· Mr. Harpers subJeCt dealt With First -------~---------~---·----·--··:·-$20.00 r Scholastic Will be a. hea,Y- Sa~~ Browne. leather 'belt.
:· __ Blue ribbon~ were awarded to th~ s?-lesmanship, of. autoni.o~les in par- Second .............................. $10.00 J . . . . complete the.~uniform.. . . - - :: University,~ which- was ·represented ~~~ul_ar. · -He pomted. out the qual-:-. : · Rules .. ·: · j Illustrated Later. . ~Measurements. for some of the by_ fr_uits, grown· on the St. J:oseph's I ties ?f. a good. sal~sman, :vhat rules l. - T~e- con~~st is op~n to all:'_ ..• The .Scholastic,' monthl; publica~ sui~·weretaken last nigh~, and the F.a~m,· vegetables 'given by' the No2 !llus~ ·be follo'Yed to attain success undergr~duates: ' · · • - l tion oCthe ·:students: of the/Univer-. president_ of the band, Jal!les Egan, .
. VItiate, an.d :flowers displayed by the ·m ~~lesmanshlp, and what oppo~-: I . : ~-' ~~v~_co_~Ies_ m~st _be. made!: sity, 'aside. from including' 'essays, reque~ts that all band melll~e:s . ·green: house of Notre' Dame. · · - · ~umties for adyancement there are =of· each _poem •.. ·- · . · . 1 shor:t stories, poems and reviews in who have- not been_.lll:easur.~d be _m ·
:First_prize was awarded to Notre mtha~ professi~n. · . _ J 3. T~ree J?O~ms of an! lengt~- numbers for __ .the coming term,:will the band room this_ mormng. be-· ~ame.in the GeneraL Vegetable 'dis- . M~. Har~er Illu~~rat~d his talk 1 may be submi~ted.- : _ . 1 carry illustrations .for. the ·stories .. tween 9 and 12 _o'clock. ... . ·- · -P]ay, ·w~ile ~a. -big. percentage of. the Wit? many mterestmg ·personal ex-:- j .. -4~ The .scribblers _reserve ~11 J Illustration of stories .: 1-!ad · neyer · From . present - indications , · th~ awards made for :flowers and fruits penen~e~:. H~. str~s~ed the. a_dvan- =rights to pr~ze_ poems. . •.. · . : . j been a~t~mpte_d · an_
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r_ .· .. ·. l:'!rom .O£.'f Stage II B tw . c v 'I Admiral Benson to I: .rj n e een ° ers Speak at Notre Dame :~_....;..--..;__---:------- '--------------...:. -Admiral William S. Benson, U. S . . Those. who care for the type of_ The Great Roxhythe, by Georgette N., at present attending the Na-. t' g of which Mae Murray IS the Heyer. Small Maynard & Co., ti'onal Catholic Men's Council at
nc In · d bt B t $2 00 li' f exponent Will, no . ou ' en- os on. · · · Cincinnati, has promised to address ~0 IC uThe French Doll': at. the Or- . Georgette Heyer is an author of the Notre Dame Chamber of Com-
.J :eum in which she IS given her whom we. have the misfortune to merce in the "immediate future, if p ual opportunity' to do plenty of know ·little, . but. if we may take time permits. . Football HOP ...
.OCT. 6_ ~s ncing ·and to display her unusual "The Great Roxhylhe" as a fair It is, planned, if possible, to hold a rdrobe. The . "Vivacio:us Mae- example of her work., there is good the lecture in Washington hall, and
. '~ is too vivaCious at. times-plays re~son to bel~eve that much will be all students of the University may . s e . art of a French gtrl whose par- heard of her m the future. attend. ··saturday· /the pre m·d her as their ~est fin~n- . This . historical romance .of the eptt s:t Her specialty IS palmmg time of Charle~ II deals With the
. · ct.a ts ge ·quantities of antique fur- diplomatic intrigue of . the time 0~ ar manufactured in Grand rat~er than with the g?-y life . at nttu~:· ·t the various gentlemen Whitehall, usually assocmted · with Rapl sh · ~der her spell. When she the merry monarch. The leading who fa ~·ng furniture she dances .. figure is~ the enigmatic Lord Rox-is'~ot se 1 r of fact the outstand- hythe who is in turn a cynical As a m~tte f the wo~k is that her trifler and a master . diplomat to ing ~au . · 0 · ver-emph~~ized. She is whom the king intrust.s his most dancmgbiSt 0 ugh is too .much. ' secret missions. He loves only two clever, .u. eno ·. · b the things: himself and Charles, and it
The picture IS gr~~et -/, \ue wo.uld be difficult to say which holds su'ave ·presence of Ro a ocg.in ' first place in his affections. an accomplished· actor, -~oncern un: The. story is one of loya~ti~s, of ,,;hom -we once had occasJ~n t~ . Roxhythe's loyalty to the kmg, and dergo a sudden· chang~ 0 opmi?n~ of the loyaltr and love which the Vi. Rocque dances ~n a fashw. youthful Christopher Dart had for which leads. One to b.eheve t~at his Roxhythe, even after he discovered kith and. kin,. to. the secon~ elglre~ that his idol had feet of clay.-J.:
·· · 1 t would make · exce en s B _at eas , · · ·teachers of the art. . . . .
AT SEA ISLE. CITY. · .: The supporting . cast Is· consist~ \1y· good. · The honors go; per-. Rev. Thomas Hennessey, who was
en · · L'ttlefield whom haps, to ~ucH;n I . ! al~ a pr.ofessor of English at the Uni-you oft711: saw. m ~he past w~th b~ t- vers1t~ last year, has gone to Sea lace Reid .. · His b1t as the. me fnait .Isle. C1~y, 1'{. J., to take charge of a ed butl~~ .Is a small on~, but f a- p~r1sh m th~ absenc.e of ~he yasto~·, he contributes o.ne of the best_ e Msgr. Possi, who Is enJoytng his tures. of the entire play. B · vacation; Father Hennessey will
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HAL[fQOJBALr Rockmetl IJ_rill for BOXING BOUTS Off-Campus Students _ _ _ . . -Lombard. Golf Try . _ - _ . . Begi"(l Fo()tballpractice . ~s·. EASON_ OPENS . Outs This Week . uoMEC.OMDl\96\\ Co~~:fr~:po~te~~~~~nthe '6~~s3am~~~
- Scrimmage continued to be the n u D\1 \il football team is now being organ-'important phase of this. week's ized and practice is being held daily
- · ·· I h H parctice for the·· Rockmen on Car- Ch. • h" B -f. H · · in preparation for their first game, Badin Veterans Return; .was . as tier field. As the date .for the sec-· ampwns lp ou s - on·- . omeM Sunday, October 14, . against the . He'avy:-· Line·,- Bro.wnson ond game draws neai·er, Lombard coming Program; A, II StudM Sorin hall aggregation. The first
looms more formidable before the list of candidates given. out con-Opens, Against Walsh. Irish, who must consider that the . ents Eligible. . ' . tained the names of. Steele, Flin.:
The 1923 Interhall football sea- Galesburg outfit is nearly their Frank Cahill, boxing instructor igan, . DeClercq, Metzger, O'Brien; son will be formally op~ned next equal in weight, possessing a good at the University, has formulated Finnigan, Conroy, Dulmatch, Val-Sunday, October 7, when the ·first p~nter and hoping to sco~·e on the plans whereby~. championship: bouts ger, Downs, Hammond, Kelly, Hig-
.. _ section of the ·schedule will be .Irish b'y means of the aerial attack in all the weight div.is~ons, will be gins, Sindt, L. Kelly, Messer, ·Mac-played off.: A silver loving cup will mad~ famous by the Blue and. Gold staged, November 2, the night be- Lennan and McCauley. As yet, the be presented to the hall winning th~. warriOrs. . . · . fore the Purdue game, as one of the Off-Campus team· is a dat;k horse, campus football title this year; and If Saturday's game proves to be principal features on the Homecom- but· their prospects ,vm be given a to. the members of the ·champion. what is expected, Rockne's wm:ds ing program. good trial in the qpening grid clash team, individual prizes will-be given will be in splendid fighting trim for . Cahill, who is now instructing a with the Sorinites.: · · as a tribute to their valiant work the Army. on the follo,ving Satur- class of -85 aspirant glove wielders,
·-throughout the season.- · , day, _when the Irish gridmen clash announces that 'the University Interliall athletics during the en- with a team of veterans, that is tournament is open to' all men in
. T.hursda;y;·.October ... ~~-18!88. ·.
THE. ORPHEUM--
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ALL THIS WEEK . Da~ing
MAY MURRAY -in-
"THE FRENCH DOLL" Her Greatest· Effort
$100,000 in Gowns · $500,000 in Jewels ·
Sensational Dances
·'-:-Also-A .GOOD COMEDY
· ti~e year have always found great reputed in prominent sport circles, the school, the gym· being open favor· among the students as well as to be the strQngest in the E~st. . every afternoon · when candidates
LOST-Overcoat on Main building steys Saturday morning.'_ Crav-~-anette, light-top-coat. Return tci . Subscribe . for the ... DAILY. Rm. 3, Corby, Bf?rnie Coughlin. · ·. ·created ·-a sense of. rivalry. Many In last ·night's scrimmage,\ Bob may wo;rk out. · ·
: of Rockne's greatest stars. have LaFollette, right tackle, received a Boxing at Notre Dame gained a · been graduated: from the interhall severe cut over the righVeye while national prominence in amateur
ranks.· George Gipp, without' doubt making a pretty 'trickle. It required cirCles during the Chicago Tri~une one of the most . brilliant all-time four stitches to close the wound.. boxing tournament -held last winter.
. fu!lbacks in football history, was - Golf Try-Ouis. Edgar "Rip" Miller, varsity foot-
. a. wearer :of the Bro,vnson colors, At the golf meeting held Tues- ball tackle, fought his way to the when he first carr.c to Notre Dame. day evening, plans were formulated finals; only .to lose the amateur title The . sport writers of the country, to run.::o·ff, the qualifying ~ounds by· the margin of a close deCision. when commenting upon tlie ·athletic this week; the results of which will Charles Springe.r, the· St. Paul flash, system at Notre Dame, always takes determine. the men who compose outpointed ~ large field in the same into consid-eration that -Rockne's the fall teaqt ... The Chain-0'-Lakes tournament, and won . the . light-system is- far reaching. enough to and • the. Christiana ·Country club at heavyweight ti'tle. Danny: Me-give every man at the school, ~ho Elkhart have heen scheduled for Gowan took all comers on the same has any tendency. whatsoever to- the . fall season and ·the outcome. of bill and easiJy copped· the flyweight
· ·ward athletics, a chance to display· these tournaments will- serve as· a belt. · · his ability. The interhall games ac- basis upon 'Yhich 'to determine the ·.The ~eights· o( all the divisions
·. complish this purpose. -:- . - team that ,Yin· represent Notre are: ·Flyweight, to ·112;· Feather-.. Badin hall, winners of last.yea~'s Dame ·in. western .colege ·golf cir- 'veight,. 112-118';· Bantamweight,
title, have alr~10st _a v~te.ran team m. cles;· n.ext spring. · . . . . . 118-125; . _Lightweight, . 125-136; the._field, ~vhiCh Is_co_mposed of a For _those who wish fo keep in Welterweight, 135-145; . Middle:..
. heavy line _and. a fast,· shif~y back- shape.'during the winter the use of weight 145-158; Light.:.heavy-. field, although they are mml!s the. ·Bert Meyering's indoor course in weight, 158-17_~, and ~eavy\veight, :services~ of Bud . G_orman, the Sbuth Bend is offered. 175 a_nd up. The entry list· will be plunging fullback, wh