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—_— ™ PHOENIX SEES cPFED EVENTS Murphy, DePalma and Sarles Entered in Track Classics There Today. PHOENEX, Arts, Nov. 9—Two automobile races will be drivon here this afternoon by .nationally known Grivers. The races, which will be 15 and 25 miles, haye been sanctioned by the American Automobile associa- tion and will be driven on the atft track at the Arizona state fair grounds. The drivers who plan to participate are: Jimmy Murphy, Ralph De Palma, Roscoe Sarles and Omar Toft. Deusenberg French Ballot TWO BEATEN TO DEATH WITH AXES LEESVILLE, La., Nov. 9.—Beliey- 6 by officials to be victims of an axe murderer, the bodies of Dan Davis of Leesville and Otto Wright of Florine, have been found near the Leesville cemetery. . They had been beaten to death, apparntly with a pick axe. . BANK ROBBERS GET $15,000 MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 9%—Three robbers entered the Republic bank here, drove officials and patrons into the vault and escaped with §15,- 000 in cash. ‘They fied in an autom® bile kept in readiness by a fourth ban- ait. By Leased Wire pe Stare Ray ts in @ serious condition from | THE Memphis Team Leaves Havana HAVANA, Nov. %—The champion ball league hae left for home after “SMEAR OREGON’ 15 CRY OF AGGIE CONTENDERS QORVALLIS, bail piayers of the Oregon Agricul- tural cellege here hete but one thought in mind these days and that is to “smeag Oregon” when they meet their ancient foe, the University of Oregon at Rugens, November 18 in the annual state championship game. The “Fighting Aggie” originally were set this year to win the Pacific Coast Conference title but were prac- Ueally eliminated from the race when Stanford University, in one of the season's biggest upsets, defeated them 14-7. The Aggies next Washington State college here and if they win they will have two victor- fes and no defeats in the race for the Northwest Conference title, the loca! team having defeated Williamette early in the season. Nearly every O. A. C. student is go- ing to Bugene for the Oregon game and new bleachers have been erocted at Hayward Field to handle the crowd expected. The Oregon team, rated as strong as Oregon teams of the past, has been holding — secret Ore,, Nov. 9.—Foot Saturday meet which is not practice lately and several changes have been made in the lineup. THROWN BY HORSE, INJURED. GUERNBEY, Wyo., Nov. 9.—Orin injuries received in an; axhibition ride at the Carr ranch in which his mount stumbled and. fell, pinning him. underneath The extent of his injuries has not been dotermined NIPPONESE UNFIT TOEMIGRATE — ABROAD, BANK OF JAPAN STATES IN COMMENTING UPON PROBLEM WASHINGTON, Noy. 9.+(By The Associated The Japanese nation is really unfit for emigrating declared Gov. J. Incuye of the Bank of Japan, in discussing the question “What does Japan want economically?” as re- lated to the Washington armament conference. ‘he gover- nor’s views were given to The Associated Press correspondent to think of removing our increasing population to other countries. “Our population is increasing by over 600,000 yearly but foodstuffs can-! sa not be increased in quantities suffi- clent to meet such a rapidly aug-! menting population, We have at pres-| ent about 4,000,000 spindies in cotton mills, but no picul.or raw cotton can be obtained in this country. Jooms are capable of weaving yearly 64,000,000 yards of woolen goods, for Which no wool can be supplied in our own land. Again, steel is consumed in Japan to the amount of about 1,- 500,000 tons in a year and the home production of iron ore aggregates’ no More than 120,000 tons only. “There is nothing for securing the existence and maintenance of this na- tion but to rely on its activity in for- eign lands and it will be quite natural that Japan choose Manchuria, Mon- goliaand China with which she has the most ‘intimate relations histori- cally and also geographically. - From this economic activity, however Japan should not be misunderstood as in- sisting on territorial exclusion, indeed there is. not the faintest shadow of oubt:that Japan has no intention to exclude the trade enterprises of oth- Our | ° er nations.” before the latter's departure from To- kjo with the Japanese armament dele- tion. “As historically proved.’ said Gov- ernor Inouye, who {s regarded as Ja- pan's greatest authority 67 finance and economy, “it is almost hopeless Memphis team of the Southerri base- Broad’! €be Old ‘Man’s Game? he first hundred years of golf the hardest. So John Emery, Dorchester, Mass., started to play | three. Now at five he has won | ‘his first tournament on the Wollas | Significance of Armistice Day to be Taught Pupils WASHINGTON . The hub-! dred-thousand 1 achers of the| United States were urged by the Na- tional Education association to im- press upon: their pupils tho true sis- |nificance of. Armisticg Day. This should be Gone, the, eal! said, to the Jend-that the boys and girls of Amer-| {ica may dedicate themselves in ear) [Mest appreciation tu tNe preservation of democratic government fonded lon righteousness. | | | oo e+ | “Pullman Negotisies Purchase, | | CHICAGO, “Nov. 9-——The Pullman jcompany \is negotiating for the pur-| | chase of the Haskell-Barker Car com-| pany, of Michigan City, Ind., it was Jearned when an’ Official of the Pull-| man company, confirmed rumors of | tho reported metger plans. The Has kell-Barker company manufactures freight cars exclusively. If the merger is ef{ected the canactt| ty ef the Pullman comipany’s freight} car department will be approximately | doubled. i _Me-o-my, _how you'll take to a pipe—and P.A.! But their bows and arrows are used it innocent archery contests and, wm like William Tell, they shoot at in animate tare: I Pace is an adi |eaid he RICKARD WILL DEFY RULING Pays Fine for Trausportation of Pictures and Says He Will Exhibit Them. CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Having paid a Sine of $600 in Federal J Car- penter’s court for vtelation of the in- terstate commerce yommission’s rul- ing in transporting pictures of the Dempsey-Carpentier fight here, Tex Rickard, promoter of the fight an nounced today that the pictures would be shown. F. C. Quimby, maker of the pic- tures, said that ba was granted a Permit for the showing yesterday by Chief of Police Fitsmorris, LANDIS TO GIVE RUTH AND OTHERS HEARING CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Judge Landis, ‘commissioner of baseball, intends f2 dispone of the cases of Babe; Ruth, and the other two members of the Pennant-winning Yankees who vio- lated baseball laws by ie en in exibitions, so soon as he hears what the offending players have t say for themselves. Indications today were that . the decision may be expected before the Casper Daily Critune TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS }Pertica, gt. and Hate PAGE Fi¥’ | First in News Of All Events | Wh Britisher Meets AGGIE OTAR i | Roberts Tonight wil make his first American appearance tonight in @ i2-round bout with Al Roberts, of New York. gota (ES alia In the English brewery trade it is &@ tradition that if a bird of black plumage is in the brewery, the brew will always be good. Nearty all of Gibbons Matched With Dan O’Dowd | } NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 9.—Tommy| | i jthe breweries keep a raven. jthe birds die they are stuffed. $50 CORONA Weight 6 Pounds Gibbons, contender for the beavy- weight championship, has been; matched f 16. ind bo Den O'Dowd gn November'26,t was! Hartshorn Unable to Play announced today. Against Denver Parsons PERTICA 15 SIGNED FOR oy FORT COLLINS, Colo. Nov. %— FRISCO MOUND DUTIES |Definite announcement that Duane! i | Hartshorn, star halfback of the Colo- rado Aggie, will not play ih the Arm-| |Istice day game against Denver uni- Versity was made today. 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