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NOTRE D~E DAILY a :;;;.-------------· ------~.-:-: .. -:-:---. own particular invention, but he sidering .it was outweighed: and the mist~kes and goes at top speed. all

[: .. ·· · .. _F; __ .rol!l_· OFJ .. 'f_S~a. ·g· .. ·e· · picked :UP Goliath's big club, the PARACHUTING Army forwards. were more exper- the time·. _ · line smash and the · end run, and ienced.·.. . . . : :· · ' · · · ' And the nearer they get to the . . :....:.;,,_ .. - .• ;_,._.,:-.. -n-n:-u-+ pounded.him :Un~~rci~ully. ON While Notre Dame won the game, opponents' goal,- the more danger-

.Joi-:--:-•e-:-:-" T THE THEATRES. · . -1. Elm,~r:.Lll,yd~n .I~ his. name, Dav- · a .loFof credit· ·is due to· Knute ous these Indiana players become. 1. . .A ·· · · . · •. enport, Iowa; Is· his home, and he · P' AR 1\T A·SrC'U,'C' · Rockne, one of'the most-competent They reserve plays to be uncorked

l. Orpheum-Merry Go Round:·! weighs but 1G6~ But let the Army ..H. l.Y~ . ..:J ..:J coaches in the country.: The for.: inside"the ·25 yard line which have , .. Palace:- Brolccn · Hearts. . of I team testify that he. can play. foot- '--------------------' ward pass attack used by Rockne's not been uncorked . ·earlier and

1• Broa~way. : · ' · · '· " · · j ball.' : Call upon. him t.o for~ard LETTERS men was something quite new ·in which are. almost sure. to catch the · • Ohver-Human _Wreckage.. : : pass, call upon him to hit the hne, You hid yourself behind each slow-picked football; ·and opens a new .field ·of defense' napping. It only .took two 1 LaSalle-The.Glrl Who Came! call.~_upon him .to skirt .·the end. word; · . . . . · . possibilities. Line. plung·es were of these plays to score. the second iBack.··:.'::. · · ~ · .. . : . . c. -: ! Layden .. is_-there. Yo~h~r~;d', and, though you 81gned 1t at used as decoys to, draw in the Army touchdown from Army's 20 yard :1 Blackstone-0_ nly a Sh~p G1rl_.~- ·.·It ·,,.,_;va. s .. L_ a_yd_ Em who .. ke'pt. the It echoed of the words .Y<?u . .wi~hed to send secondary defense and then the line and the second went through a

Me. 'fhrough your futile verbm~re I heard h d tt k · 1 d Th 1 · • :' · .,._,._.,_.,_,,_,, __ ,,......._.,_.,_, Army lme and backs In constant What those calm, studied sentences in- over ea a ac was emp oye · e hole· big enough to accommodate a ~ ~ia··e· .B· us"c·h 1·s."Only a·Sho·p·_. Gr_il" trep.id_at_i,o."n_.~ Suc.h pla-.Ting as he dis- fe~red; · d masterful attack .of Notre Dame touring car ;: · ·

.11'.L J• Ever 1t seemed your way to try to ben d R. k · b . 1 t t' · · · · · • . ··the production ~f.;.~hat.·~mme, played._marks.him as the.su~cessor Your. will to what.you thought, but never. showe oc ne to e a Iea · ac Ic- ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~·~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! llll ·I·n· g · at ··the' B .. l.ackston_ e ,fo~· th_ e. to G_eorge Gipp, Gus D. es. ch . a_nd co~descend, · t · r : d t : .. d ian. "'" P ay For t at . .swe_et maJes Y o. yours c err~ . Gene!·ally speaking, Notre Dame _ ·t ti·m· e today .... Estelle Ta_y_lor John. ny M_ohardt .. He was _the Im- . · · .... -. ·· luS 11 f b h d th 1 d It is our. way, to use the circling' thought gave a wonderful exhibition of · l ' · the: ·part of the shop· girl's pe mg orce e m e s mg an To crawl about the things we wish to say r~ysd The picture is a clear case the club. .. To use a half-yes, when we're. meaning football, but the big question now

O~~~H~aven h. elp the poo::.· workiJ?g , Is :'f~~· affirmation,' then betray is whethe~ they· can repeat again~t OLIVER . ·I, . Just because her boss tak~s . . [New York World] It, saying "no" for "no," and so it goes Princeton on Saturday. It IS

gltlel:r.out to dinner a·fewttim. e.s •• the By PATTERSON McNUTT Ant~:~~-one writes, but_knows theother mighty hardto keep a team keyed' ·.s .... t. a __ rtz_.ng To_mor. row b th one The . Army mule led the . West · . · . . -Cali ban .. · .1 up to the m~_ntal state . of ~ ~tre

shop girl's. ro er go~s t~ ~al ' t Point Cadets in a parade around · - · Dame last Saturday. In addition, · girl is burned to deat ' mr apar - Ebbetts field, Brooklyn, yesterday· Stuhldreher mid Layden were in-

. mimt.house burns down, a~d cala~- before the start of the Notre Dame- some flaws: with the· Hoosiers' de- jured and may not start against the ity in general f~lls upon. t em.·.· .s Army game, but once the game fensive play. . . T' it. is developed ·In the ·picture It ~s started the Notre Dame goal line As practically every follower of : Igers. not quite that crude, but. that IS was a given point past which no football knows, Notre Dame is B WALTER CAM~ ,\rbat it amounts to. Walla~e Beery Army man could parade. • . noted in gridiron circles. for, its I [Copyright, [923, by South Bend Tribune] •5: the villain, Jam~s Morrison and W .1 h d t 1 d th ld ability· to block and ·tackle: It is NEW YORK, Oct. 18.-Prince- . WI ·t.lli"am Sco·tt _are heroes,._wit_h· ... Wil_- hi e .. t e ca e s p aye e 0 tradition for tli·e "Irish":.eleven- to

Army game and slogged along on ton wants to watch her step Satur-liam Scott as Danny Mulvey shght- their. feet, the Westerners to'ok to bring the ball carriers to the earth day when· she meets Knute Rockne's . ly, in the ascendancy.: ·;Tully :Mar- the air with all the speed and ~er- ·with a thud, and it .. is a severe blot pupi~s from Notre Dame. shall,· than whom t~ere Is no bet:er tain power of a ZR-1 and flew their on a Rockne·· player's ·career if· he. ·. The :.wTiter believes . the· South ·

t tor ui the moVIes misses his man in :the interference. · · · charac er · ac - ' way to a 13 to 0 victory. . . . . . . Bi:md aggregation· had. ·a little of the makes. a prief ·appearance · as . as- . After trYing a plunging attack It was. this abihty to tackle a_nd steam taken-<out pf it last' Saturday · sistant ·manager of the depar~ment in the first quarter, Notre Dame dis- block which had so much to do ~th in· .. tlie: victori(?us .·Clash with Army. store of. which the nemesis of the covered that .it. could not win if its las~ w~ek's defeat ·of the .. Ar~y, Brit Notre Dame still· is a . whirl-. poor working' girl is manager. . . tealtl fought it out on that Army while the alertnes~ and cunm~g diS- '\V:ind,'and any team ~sin grave dan-

.. ~ The two specialty acts at the line for several summers. . p~ayed ~~ Roc~ne ~ players .m get- :ger once she gets Within"their. 25 Blackstone are better than last tmg out m the, OJ? en· to ~e~eive ·for- yard line. Only the ·greatest alert-week's, and'_At. St .. J"ohn. in "The [Chicag~ Herald-Examiner] . ward· passes and mterceptmg .tosses ness in lin.e and secondary~defense

·Author" does some. of his famous By w. v. MORGENSTERN of the cadets :.was one: of the mo~t can prevent a touchdown if they J slap·stick comedy.·· . On· the face of Saturday's foot- pleasing features of-the game;:.:,· · get that· far •. · · _ ·· .. ·j

ball results·. it would. seem that the The Notre Dame·· offense wo!k~d •· Notre Dame . has a variety ·of I ·WHAT .THEY SAY_ Notre Dame team is to be the class like ·the tic~ of a clock: . Only-~nce plays, depending largely upon back- .

, (Continued fro·m Page 2.) of the middle west . this seaso-n. in th7 ga:zn: Wf!S t~e team J?en.a~1zed field shifts, any one of which may j- · ly it will figure in the scorin_g .in Some of. the air was taken out of. for backs Il_l_ motwn. · . Thi~ IS ex-' eventuate in an attack at any point~-.both contests. . . :. the claims .of ·several conference cepti~nal -~n t?e. ~oosiers'· style· of in; t~:, lin~;-. or in a- for~ar~ _p.ass. .

Ken· Smith is the man with the schools by the games played. Satur- pl~y, · w~ICh de_mands · ?ack.field Hers}s brilha~t foot~all,_ ~Y a hght I ~gli.ty drop-kicking ~oe a~ P?nce- day and it. is now a pertinent ques- shif~s behmd u_nbalanced lmes. In team,:but ·a: ~eam whi.ch ma~es.:few I ton. He does all the bootmg when tion as to which:.of the Big Ten has makmg the· shtft the .players now .. . . : .

. the Tiger n_eeds three points~ . 'Arid a . really good team. step to either side instead of hop­· seldom· does }le fail.:: .,. : . - .. .. 'Notre Dame · evidently demon- ping; as in former y~ars. -In taking

.. His last three attempts have alL strated a n1arvelously versatile at- their steps to either side the player's been · ·suc~essfuL ·· · · Everyone· ·at tack··against the Army~ The ·one count slowly, ·so that all move in Princeton remembers the boot that flaw in Rockne's content is that his unison and comes to such a stop that spelled Victory over. Yale :last y:ar. team .. is light· but the attack that all momentum is lost when the last It was also. the final set· of pomts he has dev:eloped keeps the opposi-: step is taken. . .

. scor~d-yby .->the .· ~ Pri;t~etQ~ __ t£lall1, .t?on-:'-sJire-~d_: _ou~~~~-ol!g~-- :to_EJ.a~~-).lis "'j,h_th.ng,~-'"Jh~N ot~.~.:. .. Dam_e ... for.::. _ which rose from nothmg to a cham- hne attack successful.. On aefe~se wards ·were · slightly :outcharged~. ~ pionship eleven. '·:. . . .: . the Notre: Dame :boys seem qu~te and it '\Vas during·:these lulls that . ·'i2~ North Main _Stre~f"• . Th'e' drop-kick .was the : closmg competent; for the Army team; ·m- the Army· made· its terrific. smashes · .. · incid(mt-of .. a wonderful season. . tiiet. fi~Il1 .. la~t.'ye~~,- · ha~ alre.ady through holes between the· ·two , ... _Phc:mes;. ~· 497; .L. ~44•8 ~

Again this fallSmi'thwas·ready. prove~ Its drivmg power m.strmght_ tackles. As •a .whole, however,·, the N · . He got the ··cail· as~en:d. in "the Hop.:.: football. ... Rockne's forward pas~- Hoosier· line. did· 'mighty. well, .con- . Special Attimtion to'- o~re'

·' kins game/ It was the. first 'test of ing, . always . brilliant, . seems better · · . . . . Da;n,~ B~ys ' .. ·: , the 'season·. for Princeton.-· In the protected than ever this year.. / ..

first five minutes of: play· agaim>t --the.Black and Blue Princeton work­

ed the ball to the 30-yard line. But ·it could go no farther. ·. · · ·

So·· Smith was called back from the line:. ·And after the ·n.ext·'play the Tiger \Vas leadi:J:1g, 3 to. o.' It was

' the·· first score .o'f the' new··season. · · I.t gave. Old Nassau's gridironists·-a

. , . flying start. · : . · • , .· • . . ·Last· · Saturday '-Georgetown in.;.

· yaded .• Tigertown/. Princeton wasn't • · in;' desperate need of· a field goal,

but it helped when the-score stood 7 to 0 in' its favor. . ·-. _ ··~ __ .

. '.So Smith·-again brought, his· toe into action. :And for :the - third

: ·stl·aight game the. ball saile'd true. It gave· the :Tiger 10 -points. - · .

·· :: It meimt that Georgetown had ' •' -to· score two touchdowns to win.

This. ·the· Washingtonians'· co.u:f~. not do.. ·. '

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By_ WALT~R.'ECKERSALL. . (From Chicago Tribune.) .

~'On~ of the b~est offensiv~· elev­ens seenoin the East since the intro.; duction . of- the forward . pass. back in.1906./'... . . . . · This is the general opinion of

football' men in the. East who saw Notre. Dame defeat West Point in Brooklyn last )Saturday, 13 to 0. Eastern critics, however, found

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' ;'.Smith is called an end in the Princton camp,. and canhold ·down the position with' the' best ·wingmen

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game· for,fear ·of :an·.injury. · . • ; .. That ·trusty toe may he neede,d

· . badly Saturday~:· .The : 'Tiger' has . been o'i:un:ning: wild ·jn- litidfie~_d, Jmt · has seemed to lack the punch ne~r the goal,, ·And' Notre Dame is not

•; :accustomed to seeing teams'.cross its goafline.'. · .. ;, ·, . •. ,: .. ·., :·,~. '. ' n ;> : .. [Philadelphia Inqui~e;{: ·: if. The. story: .books are .right after · .all. . Jack really was a giant killer: .~.nd David's vanquishing. o~ .. Golia~h

· ,ls not to be doubted~ .. · , . ;;. 'Using ai'( a··slirig .a.·~ ,chain . light-; .ning forward pass attack, the David;

' of: the West, Notre Dame, laid low: . the'' Army, Goliath of the ;East •. _N~t; \: only did. ·David-ouse. the :sling, his·

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fi~hts. on .the re~ulal;. class days. I Siui.therners: Meet GRADUATE STUDENTS lj

. All of the men have had over a ·... .. . · · .• . . . . . · · More graduate. students are· at , mo~th of tr~i.ning and a::e .in ~he ~ .. 'and· Se'lecf:.Officers the University this year than· in 1

best of cond1t1on. The ehmmat10n Th L · '. . ·. M. , .. . · . · l b many years. SpeCial classes are be. :1, contest next Friday night will ' . e . OUlSl~P~-:l l~S~SSIPP.I , .. c u ing taught 'by Rev. 'Charles Miltner start promptly at 7 :30.·. .The doors l~~~ 'F~~r~day ~ve~ing ari_d reorgan- in t~c. History ·of Philosophy, b; i will be open ·a~ 7. · . izec! for the. year •. ~fter the· elec-: Rev. L. ·carrico In the Drama; and

tion of offi.cers,; plans were discussed by' ·Professor George N .. Shuster1

for a banquet·which will be·held·in head of the Department of English the. near .future. · · · · · . in Spenser. ·

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··The following officers were: elec~ . ed: Charles· R De la 'vergne;· of 61~:· J. A. Stoeckley, Ne\v Orleans, ·president· Doiuild C. . . J. M. S. Bldg.

. .. ' ' ' '. ' Laskey, ~·of · Shreveporti La~~ vice.:

.. --- ,. · president,· and Robert F.· Booner~ Chemists Will ' Publish .: Monthly· of Ttipulo,, M;is~.,· .secretar~ and

. · . -- · . treasurer · · .~agazine; .~usical Selections: ~-·~~· ~·~·· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · . ·: . .. Win. Favor.

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. Eyex1f'.Studeni:'~ ~Upj>orf iS ,> ··necess.e1r:Y .TQ~AY ,_ ~o :·help.

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