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DACE SIX. j= Sports ‘CEDAR RAPIDS HIGH CLAINS | DISTINCTION | i Nine Ex-members of Its High Scheel Grid Team Now on Big Ten Squads BY BILLY or of Cedar Rt : is more than a mere poi in the sreat open spice Nine f on high members Nn tesity hine a alestined to W hineuy Most Rapids Ohio pre seri¢ celebrities ic Elmer Mare tin ouny mien at inder the rather} being refer Grange | ntribution fy flasi ng Marek ball Soach ither = FOOTBALL PICTORIAL Wrong Way of Carrying Ball *. OTE that N points of ball are parallel with body which is incorrect, site the Dall Knocked — out hands either the result of con- tact with an op ponent or strikir the ground after being tackled. This — pictu posed for by Wal- ter French Point, All-America back to be of Tomorrow: C rect Way of Cart rying Ball (by CAT which 1 peating: i: : | from) behind ne| punt is blocked. A hicher's side recovers de downs it back of hi Is this regarded as a touchdow On the kickoff, r entrust- with that t long I struck a goal post and | id 1 ed ach onte of the ball it back ds, 1s finally down- yard line. What | of the kicker’s side, own Vine by a. member is a safety, It Lae vy yu sink vered in. the on 46° of rule ul. When struck the immedixtely sbecame a ix shoulé have been put m scrimmage on the 20- f the defending side t+ that this cent Yale- ck for Benn posts. A Yale ball in the went to the ing downed. 4 touchback and eon its 20-yard his fourteenth homer.” N THE CROWD: Oatmeal i th field stands Smith's long foul drive nesday 5 time and reuppe: sunset, complet one most mysterious catches in history of the great nationa née.” & series and THE UMPIRING; Sigh Rigetts, veteran the indicator, ch was made aecordi pointed ording to Hoyle you and a new deck whene and that Oatmeal,. af- sto find the ball in. the ck. moved to the uppe: there .not only found ball but collected 78 manipu- 10 THE “The (d) was n bligzing at full trencive yo will be able. down on th HE ex «fp PLAYER-WRITERS the error would not have occur- | red if Umpire O’Hilarity haan’t eaten soft-boiled eggs for breake| dost we 5 (g) THE MOST VALUABLE AYE i cd up to, id Jones, aluable “When the two clubs Ii t the battle, Smith ¢ inners of the player’ awards i tive leagues, It ‘developed the rival s were taking no chances, Smith was out in the beac sellmg hot-dogs and Jones was on his way to his home in Hong Kong.” Hibbing Wrestler ‘Loses to World’s Welterweight Champ nd, Ore, Nov. 5.—(2)—Robin , wrestler of the Multnomah ‘lub who won the world’s welter- weight title at the Olympic games year, defeated Ted Brown, Hib- hing, Minn.. in the feature match of 11 wrestling show here last night. Reed took two straight falls from his op- ponent, the first in 34 minutes and the second in 17 minute vf Seissors “for hoth m man ng. HELPFUL HINTS * HUNTERS all hes whe: » Tough! pry best bet.} and bed | Rabbits run at ni uy one kind of bluster is n the daytime. It’s hunting where fuss and n asset. In working a patch of le or briars it is well to post hunter on. either side, Esp it n the up-hill side, if there is o When “driving” dry sure and s opposite end jump on the cottont Qn a quiet day the nd away befure the dri th r NEWS BRIEFS to de nd to the the low. Minneapolis, Minn.—An offe: fend his title of junior w on of America ag Angeles, on Decembe 4 Angeles, Pinky Mitchell of Mi Hub middle- November 20, --Rey. 1 elected Gand Forks, N. assistant to Wm, charge of United’ States’ immigration dist humber 18, was promoted to | y ood prog j ere WRW (2 tions, KTHS WOAW &« lections, GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR COURTEOUS DRIVERS. If your time worth money, they are good men to know. 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No, I do not care for the sophisti Orchestra selec- Mid- Latin e Veterans of A Mandan ne nounced and high the veterans. held in eu of oner at the Lutheran church Thur when the ladies 1 6 o'clock supper. the eternfl “Ben |} . and: safely — stored away, Navarro is to do “Tongo,” a story of the South Seas, in wh is to play the role of 'a white boy, orphan of missi adopted bs ° be sent back, after reaching hood, to learn’ the way And wrro also” pla y is finally Organ recit Announceme: Orchestral » of Miss Ruth R c C Ore! ert. 4) 11--Orehe program, 6) FS ut ari take place in Oakland this w: Ne!s Rein, world’s viclinist, assisted by hawk famous Norma the New York production as udent Prince.” ; ynn’s posit heen appointed techni | the American consul: wild St. Paul, Minn.—-Rumors that he} aims of th Studio. pr. 1 8--Variety : program, &, Feature pre p 5 a i the highly 8) 9 Musi selections, , though We wi figure during the recent oper: i} Rognlie, pianist, will render a {concert at the A. 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Olaf at Pittsburg 4 Tech at news is’ scarce; it usually is in| Peoria. : niberyeauses the papers to give|, St, Mary's vs. much bigger play than if the field. (Bet iz maw @hnounced just be- pa : Borerthe one F of the world series.| When a bedbug has eaten full, : it retreats to a crack or crevice and $ let wonmection I recently a - re- digests its meal in the course of iii | _very. interesting letter,” Stee North- orthreo’ days,