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fll: AMERICAN ELEVENG-FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD-ARE PICKED Al Sections of Country Represented.’ in Walter Camp’s Selection With Exception of Missouri Md and Rocky Mountain Colleges (By_United Press.) NEW YORK. Dec. 15.—Representatives of every section of the country are included in Walter Camp’s All-American teams that will appear in the December 18 issue of Collier's Weekly. His three teams are: FIRST ..Carney, Illinois eck, Princeton ~Callahan, Yale / Stel: Pittsburgh - Woods, Harvara Scott, Wisconsin THIRD Ewen, Annapolis Voss, Detroit | Breidster, W. Point Wilkie, C'nningh'm, D’tmth Havem'yer, Harv. Ale ‘Annapolla Trott, Ohiv Siate f. Dickens, Yale * r, Ga. Tech ceton Muller, Calif. Princeton Centre Boynton. Williams tinchramh, Ohio State Garrity, Princeton <"aines, Penn State Way, Penn State Davies, Pittsburgh Leech, Va. M!1. | Gipp, Notre Dame French, W. Point Horween, Haz. i Halfback... Fullback... Camp considers the 1920 aggregation! vard, of stars the greatest he has ever pick-| State, California, Virginia Military In-| a stitute, Boston College and Ohio State. “With the first team,’ he says, “wot, “They all came through and would | put into the hands of that remarkable| Pe the ones selected to carry a game | Nitle genéral, Lourie, all the weapona}®nywherc. ‘Their methods differe. tf attack that wo gan possibly seite| largely. Princeton had the greatest v hit by the uso of Way" Stinchoamb |#etY and made the largest use of g¢ and Gipp. “We put in front.of him a| °™!ship. Ohio State took the greatest line of supremo power, A Nae uno | 2avantage. of the modern rules, Call- which we can count upon three remark: | £778 ran up the largest scores. Hary- nble men for getting down the fold an. |#rd-and Pittsburgh were most cautious der kick—Fincher, Carney and Kec« | ®¥4 calculating. Boston, Notre Damo —men in Keck and Scott who are liable | 274, Virginia Military Institute were to hurry any punter and very likely to| "St 2ssressive. who ean alternate in roving aetense: «| TOG: PRICES ON DECLINE AGAIN tackle in Scott who cannot only smash the interference but who is quick enough to seize the runner, and in Stein a steady passer who feeds the “On the present schedule the ranking (By United Press.) of teams is impossible. But there is CHICAGO; Dec. 14.—Hog prices took one quality that goes forth a great deal ®nother slump in, many markets today. and that is the ability to rise to the Prices ranged from $8.80 to $9.10 per occasion when necessary and when this hundredweight. test is applied we find that the out- four years were reached here, at Kan-1 standing teams were Princeton, Hi sas ais see at LS sNotre Dame, Pittsburgh, Penn ball well to his backs at all times. The lowest prices in Seg you tried them? a Department Gallon Groceries Buy in Quantity and Saye Gallon Pumpkin Gallon String Beans Gallon Tomatoes Gallon Catsup Gallon Mustard Gallon Waldorf Sauce_-_-----$1.50 =O LE=!10 | standing room. Make Thursday Your Regular Down Town Day No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. O10 —=1 =>—0 =O S05 -|BRENNAN KNOCKED OUT IN 12TH WANTS TO FIGHT DEMPSEY AGAIN Challenger “Not Satisfied” That Cham pis _His Superior; Dempsey Admits That _ Chicagoan Was-Hard to Hit (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 15. Bill Brennan, che was knocked out i in the |: twelfth round by Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, in Madison| Square Garden last night, today said that he intended to ask for an- other match. “1 am not satisfied that Dempsey is ‘my superior,” he declared. Dempsey today admitted that Brennan gave him a harder battle! ‘“ han he expected but stated that the was unafraid of his blows. It was aft- ‘ chalienese failed to hurt him. er Brennan had split Dempsey’s tt “Brennan was tougher than TY 'ex-|ear with a right hook that the cham- pected; he stood ap longer than I thot | Pion realized he had a real battle on his | he wou'd,” he said. “His blows did not! hands. hurt me at-any time, but T found him| In the twelfth round of the scheduled | a hard gman to hit properly.” 1§-rotnd bout, Brennan landed a. left hlow to Dempsey’s head. This seemad The match broke all records fer r1e- ceipts for an indoor affair in this coun. | {0 ,azouse Jack, who stomach and then try, according to unofficial estimates. — Receipts of the light from 11,956 seats brought 852. ‘This does not take into ac BEST’ BOWL OF 20c at the All kinds of Sandwiches Service, Highest Quality Dempsey-Brennan $209;- {receipts from 1,000 temporary ble seats and 2,000 persons who ob Deducting Dempses’s | share of $100,000, and Brennan's guar-| antee of $35,000, promoter's estimated net profit was $13,000. NEW YORK CITY, Dec. 15.—Bin Brennan of Chicago, stayed 12 rounds | with Jack Dempsey here last night. | Brennan fought gamely and Dempsey | soon found that the Chicago fightr pete sche Nan Seed enc he aa a is under new management OR BLACK CAPSULES also we will speciulixe i in Bake Goods 132 West A. St. Men’s Hardware Department $2.50 Size—Thrift Price_____- $2.00 ent baker of many years experience. all kinds of bread, American and European loaves; drove a right over the heart following with a left to the stomach. Brennan nearly doubled up with the .effects of these blows and as he slumpet to the floor Dempsey contémued beating him, sending him sprawling on the ropes with a right smash to the head. But the blow to the heartyghad done its work and Brennan rolled helplessly to the floor. In the tenth, Dempsey had nearly dropped Brennan with a right cross to the jaw. As Brennan rocked on his Feet, Dempsey hooked a left to the jaw. Some comment on the part of spec- tators was aroused because of Demp- sey's inability to ‘finish Brennan un- til the battle was nearly over. The challenger withstood many terrific blows through his wonderful physical | condition. | 'WAR FINANCE REVIVALURGED ON THE HOUSE (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—House leaders are being besiegel to take up immediate solution reviving the War oration passed by ‘lie without a record vote. ders are against the hich is aimed to open for- eign markets for farm products and to stop declining prices. tare ons HS EE ly Romans broke cake over 's head as a symbol of plenti- fulness. satis ale “LORAIN’—It Cooks Your Dinner While uP cit IN TOWN {| CHIL{ KING LUNCH at Popular Prices. Quick | Grand Central Block 'LANDING FIELD ANNOUNCEMENT THE UNITED BAKERY and in charge of a compet- We will make all kinds of pastry, includ- ing Pies, cookies, doughnuts, etc. “Our Taste Homemade” Delivery to all parts of city GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. 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