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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. - SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31. 1922.
NOTRE DAME COACH
t
TO
Bockney's System Provides for
Developing Second String
Men While Making Eleven.'
' BT HENRT U FARRELIi
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
NEW YORK. Jan. 21: Loss of
thirteen first-string players -would
suggest bankruptcy as a way 'out for
most football coaches. ' . ' '
If not desperate, the .situation at
1 leant would be regarded as critical. -'
Knute Rockne, Notre Dame's "mir
W ma," is not even puckering a
iiw uer mm puguu
"We'll be there with another win
ker next year," Rockne said at the
ecent meeting of football, coaches
here.
After a gllmpFse at Rockne's record,
l outward calm cannot be taken as
kn assumption of bravado.
When the great George Glpp died
litter the 1950 season, the sages pro
pounded, ' "There goes Notre Dame."
But the Hoosiers came east , last
ear with an even greater team, one
lhat was pronounced the finest seen
hround the Atlantic seaboard.-
When Rockne says he Is not wor-
it0 it means something and when he
boes out end books games with Ne
braska the Army and Indians and
uns after Iowa for another game, it
means mere..
Prominent among the thirteen thst
Kill leave the university in June ar'
Clley and Anderson, the great pair of
"ankers, and Johnny Mohardt, the
rillinnt pass-throwing back. Mo-
hardt is going to Harvard to study
hcdlclno but he will not be eligible
or participation In varsity, athletics.
Ronken probably will build nn
knckfltici around Gus Desch, the
orld'i champion hurdler and one f
he fastest running backs ever aeon
n the cridlron, and raul. Castner, the
imbidentrous passed two-footed kick-
iind brilliant open field runner. '
hen the, Notre Dame team cane
last fall, Desch and Castner were
led us substitutes. After the brand
of toctball they showed against 'Rut
gers, the critics said, "Great gosh. :f
they tire substitutes, what can the
regulars do?"
Castner throws with either hand
arl k'ckt with either foot He is a
trrent puoter' and ' a rnarpshooter a
drop-kicking. Rook.-., expects to builj
a bewildering attack nround this t'.nr
tr:iIe-:ntatre. s
Tiie 1952 eleven probably will be
ecmpostM) of this year's substitutes"!
but what applied to Desch and Castner j
rj sub holds good for nearly every
sec mc string man, JJ001"1 inot ln
('.iirinir the Army anl Rutgers gaii-.e.
No v-'bnder they ui-tn't perturbed at
Xotre Dtime,' ' ,
SUBMARINES HAVE COME TO,
STAY, ADMIRAL BALLARD, OF
ENGLISH NAVY, DECLARES
'We ivftist Avoid Attitude ThatfteX;
These Vessels Are
outside tv.e Dardanelles, after.
jestic and Triumph had own !
c u i 8un'" - i
SUDjeCt I "The claim that fifteen million'
(troops were safely conveyed across I he L
TOr COnteiTlDt. He SaVS.lh",'neP:es very little against sub-
: murines' fir Ihtaw narrow wntent nr
FOREIGNERS DEMAND
U. S.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. (TJ. P.)
Increasing world wide popularity of
all athletid sports Is reflected by offi
cial figures of the .department of com
merce showing an ever increasing am
ount of exports of American sporting
goods. " . ' ,
As a result-of the recent successes
of American Davis cup teams, tennis
goods are ln 'greater demand than I
those for any other sport at the pres
ent time. ' - . i
Snorting goods manufacturers in
England and Germany are striving for
the world's markets and they have
a favorable situation on exchange
rates. As a renult they are command
ing many of the cheaper markets, for
American goods are superior and com
mand the respect of those able to pay.
and trie leaders In various lines of
sports.
American ' consuls were recently,
asked for reports on the development
of athletics sports in the countries to
which they are accredited, and the
markets for American goods.
I t'l'lally favorable for defensive jis-e- I
-"' cautions, and our Drccautions wire'
BY EARLE C. REEVES. 'conducted on a specially extensive
International News Service Staff -.ale. It was far otherwise In the
! Correspondent. ; Mediterranean, where one troopship
. "LONDON. Jan. 21. "SiibmarineVsfKT another, was sunk.and wher,
jhave come to stay, whether We like it; had it suit been for the arrival of the
jor not."' is the emphatic, declaration j Japa nese flotilla to assist the allies a
j or vice Admiral G-. A. Ballard, former , sanation wouio nave Deen reacnett
(director of operations in the British early in 191" lit Which the safety of
admiralty. , iall icinforcements and supplies for the
In more dramatically phrased, if eastern theatres of war would have
less vigorous style, he is taking up the 'been seriously' Jeopardized."
cudgels after the fashion of the late ! ' .. ..
Admiral Fisher who conducted a fa-
mous letter-writing campaign on the ;
thesis that submarines and aeroplanes j
had negatived the capital ship. His ;
war cry was "Scrap the lot!" j
ftnllnrd does not go so far as hisi
one-time chief, but he Is hammering
Von
At 1
relentlessly Into the British public
his belief that the empire must have
submarines. '
"We must avoid the attitude that
these vessels are subject for con
tempt," he declared, referring to the
case against them presented by Mr.
Balfour at Washington. "They are
formidable engines of war, requiring
to be treated as such.
Vsoful Mine Layers. :
Although In the war not a ' single j Ital'zed. , . j '
Brtich or French battleship was sunk "V nnsojmng me common biock,
by German guns more than a .!on?n 'stockholders t the old company will
met their fate cither in direct enoonn-'have the opportunity to purchase a
with siihmnr'.nea nr hv mines Hint half interest ill the new firm. The
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ST. LOflS, Jan. 21. (L. P.) Pro
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weeks. Though the Issuance of Ml,
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mon stock, the company will be reenp-
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RADIO EQUIPMENT INSTALLED.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 21.
(tT. P.) Radio equipment for gather
ing and tdisseminnting crop news In
the state) of Missouri will be Installed
in the very near future at a cost of t-3,-000:
The government and many otl
er states are using such Instruments
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Recent conferences of bankers In New
York resulted In the re-establish-
evidence of the effectiveness of the
submarines, even when use.d In a per
foctly legitimate way, as we used them
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elm tit ships. , '. ; '
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,r menacing the German rear, altorod
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,, Movements of Meet.
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S. S. RECIIETARY SINCE 1811.
NAVASOT.V, . Texas, Jan. 21. (U.
P.) One position for fifty-ono years,
without a break. ' Thnt Is the record
of W. . Stacy, 87, retired contractor
niiivn- and builder of this c'.ty. He has been
wmt-t the .eiwnd Fleet and' c.,m-jthe eewotnry -f the- Baptist - Sunday
P'l'fd us to drai.i nil other war areas school here since 1871.
of t'.estrovers In order to protect our Beginning the ,second half of his
battleships, .with the result 1 of sell- century of service. Stacy continues to
onr.r weakening our position l,r tli.sev show ns much enthusiasm over his
areas. And yet ascaln, It was the Or- church position as when he first as
msin submarines that forced the. with- snmed the duties. "Rain or shine
drawal of our heavily-armed ships there is no neea lor one to nisregara
from advantageous, bombarding po- nis worK, " stacy aeeiares.
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Rut her only "acting" was ln the
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' . ' who will meet Ray McCarroll here next Thurs-
;.f:. .; n,. ritJl theater. Olson is a husky chap and holds the ch-un-
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srfjl,lom.hi ot Canada at his weight ot H pounds.
All th men Bhe had ever known were? .the
guzzling, gamblirjg rabble that drifted
through her father's den in Shanghai. ,
And" when she Was left the prey of three
who loved her a wandering writer, a ail-.
or and a thief
Come see the rivals' primitive struggle that
ended how
A melodramatic film sensation of under
world, wreck and glorious regeneration.
Suffused with the lure of the sea and the
Unknown East.':, V - , W
Another heart-filling Betty Compson tri
umph like that in George Loane Tucker's
. "The Miracle Man." .
Cast includes Milton Sills. Mitchell Levriwis, Casson Ferguson and Joseph Kilgour
Based on Adelaide Heilbron's Adaptation of the Noted Play by Ernst Klein
Directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws ; V . ; -;. Photoplay by Ed f rid A. Tinrham
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