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fhe Casvet Dally Crihune TRIBUNE'S PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921. 4 P First in News Of All Events Cross Country —_ {RUGBY FOOTBALL GIVEN Teams Race At | |p AY GOAST PLAYERS Urbana Nov. 5} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3—Amet URBANA, Ill, Nov. 2—Coach|can football has been returned to fa- Harry Gill has been putting his cross| vor in the high schools of the San country team through some stiff|Francisco Athletic league after sev- training in preparation for the big|eral years of rugby football. triangular meet here next Saturday| Up to this year only rugby football @gainst Michigan and Ohio State. [was played by the high schools in the Captain Deusenberry and his team|league Recently the board of edu- that won the "Big Ten” title last sea-| cation decided to permit American gon have been covering the five-mile| football and immediately eight schools tour around the Illinois golf course | organized elevens. in 27 minutes flat and are in excel-| ‘The high schools deserted the Ani- OHIO TO GLASH WITH MAROONS Will Try _to Turn Chicago Back in Battle Next Satur- day; Title at Stake. TEAM SATISFIED Chicago Virtually Ran Them Off Field, Eleven Says on . Return to Boulder. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nor./ 2—Two leaders of western football will clash next Saturday when Ohio State, cop- querer of Minnesota and Michigan, invade» Chicago to try to turn back lent condition. . he two the Lfaroons, successful twisters of ‘The men Who wil the up the] oes Suse ortainally when the tor aq oti Figg a> tails: *Etee aks 3 big California universities, Stanford the Prini . ‘The pinols team are: Captain Deusen-|ang the University of ” Califorsin gagement may go a long way toward berry, Wells, Swanson, MoGinni dpeiding the Big Ten championship. ‘This will be the second invasion of Chicago by the Ohtoans, wid last year barely finished in front of the Maroons by a 7 to 6 score. Chicago js rated as far stronger this year than last—both collectively and indi- vytually—while Ohio State, with prob- a contest. nf or ~ iyi en] ty better team play, is without the ; posed to Mion! ay Upset 4 / services of its all-American halfback, i our defense against it was next other letter nothing. Tilden to Give Up British Play switched about ten years ago. Three years ago Stanford followed California back into the American football ranks, i ae a hy but Scott, Wharton, Yates, Thrasher and Patterson, all but two being letter n in cross country running last year or in the distance runs during track season. Reports from Columbus and Ann Arbor indicate these teams will be strong. Tilinols will meet Purdue here Nov- ember 12. This will be followed by the conference meet November 19, at Indiana jahe isn’t. She won ali those trophies by her riding ability at horse ‘and hunting meets, She began to ride at five’and since then cumulated 60 silver trophies and 510 ribbons—most_of ‘em_bium should have won the pennant this year with 15 or 20 games to spare. of it, they did not make a half a dozen first downs throughout the Jewelry and watcn repatring by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed, Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. sett Stephen's Taxi Line PHONE 132 Courteous Drivers Quick Service eeeees Sport Notes Bi Klem has umpired in ten world’s serics and Charley Rigler in seven. dim Coffroth and Billy Gibson will open their new boxing club In New York November 28. These two well known promoters will most likely give Tex Rickard a “tussle” when it comes to booking big bout: Having played two tle games tn the eeees: Jum the Internationa} Horse Show in Tulsa, Okla. A ELEVEN CONCEDED GOOD CHANGE AT GRID TITLE ARE STRONG FAVORITES OVER MINNESOTA SATURDAY CHICAGO, Nov. 2—The Untver- sity of Iown for 20 years vainly striving for the western conference football championship and many times within the shadow of the championship goal but kept from cronsing tho line through a whim of fate, this year has turned out a gridiron eleven which in conceded to have as good a chance for the title as any “Big Ten" team. A score of years ago the wearers of Iowa's Old Gold battled their way through an undefeated season to the Righest honors in middle west- ern football. Since then, the Hawk- eyes’ gridiron followers have on three occasions. blown thelr bubble of hope so full of championship pos- sibilities that they soared high in the clouds of expectancy only to drop witty a thud when in 1907 a missed goal from touchdown lost the title to Wisconsin, in 1913 when the eleven scored more -points than any team in the country but failed in impertant games by narrow mar- gins, and again-in 1919 when two big games were lgst—ono-by two points and afother by three. Each time Jowa was on-the verze of victory ag the final whistle blew. pected A Po a 2 3 Woodman, Sam Langford's old manager, is interested in a stable of last two years—-10-10 in 1919 and 14-| boxers which includes four heavy-|\ 14 in 1920—both the Harvard and| weights, two middlewelghts, one wel Princeton football warriors will be|terweight, three lightweights, fiv | keen to win the rubber when they’ featherweights, three bantamweights clash November 5. and two flyweight smarter than Iast fall, while though its line is smaller, it {s much more abtive. | iTo offset Romney, Chicago's bril- lant quarterback, Wilce has | Johnny Stuart, his star sophomore halfback, who distinguished himself in the Michigan game. The Ohioans, how- ever will depend more upon team- play than upon individual briliiarcy. The work of Noel] Workman, who ayucceeded his brother “Hoge” at quar- ter will bear watching. The Ohioans probably will have mdmetifing new in the way of an at- tack for Chicago's benefit, it is said here, while their line which has with stood the pounding of both Minno- nota and Michigan, ts expected to got 1% acid test against the Maroon of: fense. Ohio may have a slight ad- vantage on the line in weight, but not enough to make much difference, —_—s_—— Horemans Plays onderful Game CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Edouard Hore- mans gave two superative exhibitions in the second and third competitive blocks of his match with Koji Yamada of Japan, here last night. He won the first block 400 to 12, averaging 80, and took the night session 400 to 183, averaging 571-7. He now leads, 1,200 to 505. After having been sed to boxing for 30 years, Keene, N. H., has Iifted| the lid. Carl Mays of the Yankees pitched ly one shutout during the season and one jn the world's series. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.—wil- Mam T. Tilden II, American lawn ten- nis champion, said here today he did not expect to go to England next year Se a fetes oon ee | @ McTigue {n Montreal the other | nigh which makes it appear that cup next year and as a consequence ors same had decided to give up the trip to England. Aa i SE MINES LOSES STAR AND ACQUIRES A NEW ONE GOLDEN, Colo, Nov. 2—With Mo- Glone apparently out of the game for the season the Colorado School of Mines football supportera were given @ thrill when announcement was made that Rupe Low, star for the navy 1919 championship team, will) play end in tho remaining games of the season. The miners are scheduled to play the Utah Aggies Saturday. ge rebeabas oni ra 3 Jap Welter Wins small wonder critics wanted to. see the Old Gold machine deliver the k Crouse dentes that he fought goods. It took real defensive football to stop the hard running and passing Notre Dame attack, but the Iowa, team did it—10 to This game marked Notre Dam first defeat. in more than two seadons. Iowa be- came a good team over night. It was scarcely a surprise to see Coach Jones men outclassed the Illinois eleven, but @ victory by the decisive score of 14 to 2, with Illinois never threatening the Iowa goal, was hardly expected. Iowa's stock took another jump. Now the football critics. are la- menting the fact that the remainder of the schedule gives no opportunity for Iowa to meet Michigan, Ohio, ‘Wleconsin, or Chicago. That is un- fortunate, hut, Indiana, Minnesota, and Northwestern may stiil put Iowa out of the race. Meanwhile, it behooves Wisconsin, Chicago, Mich-. \igan and Ohio State to tear each other’s championship hopes to pieces while the Hawkeyes watch formance if Iowa is to have a clear title to “Big Ten” honors this sea- son. 1, The Hawkeyes clash with Minne- Gloucester fishermen already plan to build « new schooner for the inter- national fishing boat races which will be held off Gloucester next year. Madera, Penn State's first string tackle, who broke his leg in the Har- vard game, will be unable to walk for at least three months. Jim ‘Thorpe has signed “Dinger” Doane for his Cleveland Tigers. Doane started the season with Brickley’s pro- fessional football team of New Yorls. Wil Babe Ruth be @ part of next season as a penalty for his barnstorming stunt? New York fans are anxiously awaiting the answer. down” for A pipe won’t burn your tongue if you smoke P A:! Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke- Exhibition baseball games played by Texas leaguers in Mexico proved a mighty frost. The hombres couldn't get the idea of paying real money to seo a ball’ game. —e——— r > All this timothe Hawkeyes were : 5 > —— section! Know for a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe WATER POLO PLAYERS TRAIN. | Winninc halt. than half | s0ta next Saturday at Minneapolts’ 770 The action of the Boston arena : y us J pip \SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2—Water] their conference games, Each year | aNd are regarded as strong favor from B illy Trout management in, setting aside 3,000 can and will do for your peace and content! Just polo players of thé San Francisco! lows “was a championship possi- | ites. hn aE a § seats to be sold at a dollar each for / check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes—all ) aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince ince Albert tx Albert! . in toppy red ees ‘pennd And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince iramidors and inthe Albert’s quality and flavor and coolness—and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu- sive patented process)—will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! F You diyn"t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and Olympic clud are practicing for the national championship tournament to be held in New York in February, The Olympians held the na- tional title in 1920. bility that somehow failed to come up to expectations. So when 1921 rolled around and Towa was rated searcely the equal to Illinois, Ohio in it thelr boxing shows must mean that EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 2.—Matty|the high cost 6f boxing is slipping. Matsuda, Japaneso,welterwalght wres- tler, won two falls and a match from The football experts are following Billy Trout of Kokomo, Ind., here last| Yale’s game closely these days. The night. ‘Crout took the’second fall with} EUs appear to have'tho best gridiron atepover tochold. Matsuda’ took his} squad this season that they have had |first fall with a hammerlock and the|{n several years, third with a series of flying holds Which left Trout groggy. The men} The veteran Jack Miller says the Weighed less than 145 pounds ring-|St. Louis Cardinals had the best team | side. in the National league and that they =—=|MEN ONLY! ham's seventh annual wonder show at DENVER MEDICAL, INSTITUTE “Get Together’ In Third Month At Hippodrome the New York Hippodrome, has now entered its third month, after enter taining a greater number of people! during the closing weeks of Octobor| than ever before haye scen a Hip- 4 podrome spectacle at this season of 3 bullt ike a bird and soars like one. ‘The Mnglish Air; the year. So great indeed has been | BPECIALISTS FOR MEN e makin’s papers — quick—and cash in on a ciga- » is experimenting with it as @ war bird. ;Jt makes 184 milea an’ | th lar f1 ft “Get T her" | 3 Dour and 18/0 fast oltmber. ‘ Sil that the hate. million mark in attend: | 830! Eighteenth Street sete ee paevelatlont ance will. be turned within a few ‘|.days, more than two weeks in ad Re Se a ns ° 2 2 ° reached by any previous production, Mr. Dillingham announces a contin: e ° ne 1 at | uation of the engagements of Fokine and Fokina,in their own ballet con BODY LIES IN STATE IN CAPITAL senses “The Red. 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