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PAGE EIGHT World Results Polo Grounds Thronged singed With th Visitors From “Ends|- of the Earth” for Annual Classic; Mule, and By Leased Wire ARMIY-NAVY BATTLERS LINED UP FOR SPECTACULAR GAME OF YEAR Goat Given Last Grooming for Day NEW YORK, Nov. ping of navies were farthest Sam’s army and navy today iW est Point clas! les indi Annapoli grounds: would be (OW OHTA STAR OF YEAR) ackfield Man -He| Greatest Ba ld Man I Has Seen in Years, Hawk- | eye Coach Says. | Iow a, No’ those of Aubr “] don’t believe there has ever been} 26.—Limitation of armies and scrap- from the thoughts of Uncle when the football elevens from hed in battle array at the Polo cated that the,Polo grounds} ointers from Washington had Iigrimage to New ™ orm of warfare. y sent ‘ts high digr. the side along which ue gus. pered, and On the army side was set aside for Secretary of War h elevens, with the Navy favor- had put thelr last polish on their ng machinery. This morn. gave the last’ grooming to tional mascots—the army. 1 navy goat—in preparation rch down the field behind bands which opens the annual aring ° Pres the lent and Mrs. Calvin Cool secretaries of tho war and the assistant. secretary of the a Maj. Gen. James G. Har ith a host of friends to share boxes, arrived in the city on an ain he probable Mneup, ns follows as the Position a more accurate forward passer than| Devine,” he stated. “He ts also Jeader and field gen’ type.” Allotment of Seats to Grid Batile Changed | th CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov There willbe a new deal in the ment of seats for the next Yale-Harv- ard football game in the stadium, two years hence, the Harvard athletic as. sociation announced to ‘One detail of the changes proposed will give freshmen and sophomores precedence over graduates and university offi cers. Although nominally entitled to two tickets each, these lower classmen this year were cut to one each because of the large number of graduate ap- plications. Lombad Offers Whittier Game GALESBURG, Ill, Nov. 26.—Lom bard college, after a successful foot bal, season last night through Coach Yaul Schisler, telegraphed Whittier college at San Diego, Cal., offering to meet the Whittier eleven there on December 15, The Lombard team has scored 442 points in 491 minutes of CHICHESTER S PILLS Ladlest Ask your acats bor nd NF sii BY BRU GuISTS EVERY ie eral of the best |r, | Thorp, Cc , Tom ia; field jude W. G. Crowell, Swarthmore ee HORSESHOE PITCHING TOURNEY ON COAST LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26.—What is termed the “first annual California championship ~ horseshoe pitching tournament” {s in progress at Glen- @ale, near here. About 100 of the “crack” horseshoe pitchers of the state are participating. Art Metal files andsafes are down tom prewar basis. Sée a big stock of these products at The Mills company jin 10 FOU ti ie ‘Robson Wins Decision Over BOSTON, Nov. 26.—Tommy Rob- Malden, won the decision over Gibbons, St. Paul middleweight, a SOUTHERN GALIFORNIA* MEETS CREGON AGGIES PASADENA, Cal. Noy. 26.— Cloudy skies were predicted and large crowds ‘were expected at the football game here today between the teams of the Oregon Agricultural col- lege and the University of Southern fornia. Coaches of the northern expressed confidence in the out while less optimism yras voiced Los Angeles squt t FOOTBALL CLAIMS TEN aE mixe Gibbons) DIJRING THE SEASON JUST ENDED CHICAGO, > 26.—{By The Asso- yclated Press).—Football claimed 1® vic- tims during the 1921 season, which closed with Thanksgiving day games, according to reports to The Associated Press today. The death lst was three Jess than 1920, and three above the toll of two years ago. Ten lives were lost as the it of games in 198, twelye in , eighteen in 1916 and fifteen in As in former years, the majority of youths killed were members of ‘high achool teams. The figures apparently FRENCH RACQUET STAR SHOULD NOT HAVE ABANDONED MATCH ———— PARIS, Nov. 26.—(By The Asscci- ated Press.)—Mlle Suzanne Lenglen received qualified approval last night from the council of the French lawn tennis federation of her conduct, dur- Ing her recent tennis mabzaes in the United States, She had repeatedly demanded the approval of the federa. tion. A resolution adopted by the council’ last night declared that the Goctor’s certificates. showed. that {Il health must have affected her playing, but “from a sporting view" she should not have abandoned her match with | Mrs. Molla Bjurastedt Mallory. The council regrette? publication in American newspapers of unfavorable cor mt on Mile Lenglén’s sports- manship. COWLEY WINS BASIN. TITLE Victory Over r Worland High Settles Shampionship; Grey- | bull Defeats~ Basin. ¢ Tribune) (Speciaz to BASIN, Wyo. Nov. 26.—Cowley high «school football eleven won the championship of the Big Horn Mas. ntij-scholastic conference Thursday by defeating Worland, 40 to 20, on the latter's field. E: High school, lost to Greybau, 145. t@ 14, in a game played on the |sieid here. Ertle M atched With Marlow ST. PAUL, Nov. 29.—Johnny (Kew- pie) Ertle, St. Paul» bantamweight boxer, will mget Billy Marlowe of New York at Madison Square Garden w York in a 15-round bout on De- cember 16. Johnny Buff, bantam: champion, has promised Ertle a chance at the title if he receives the judges’ verdict over Marlowe. store, 189 West Second street, Casper, Ww 1110-1 O. S. BATHS TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY Shower, Tub, Steam and Cabinet. For Ladies and Gentlemen. 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RAY’S SERVICE STATION West Yellowstone Dartmouth Meets : Georgia Eleven | | ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. bi gone jenthusiasts from all corners letate. were flocking here today ‘0 wi |ness the big intersectional clash be- tween Dartmouth and the strong Uni. ersity of Georgia team, which will |close the gridiron season of the south. |The Dartmouth team hes been prac. ileing here since last Monday to be. {come acclimated. Four Undefeated, Teams in South ATLANTA, Ga., Nov, 26.— The far; mu close of the 1921 football seasan lin the south finds four teams unde-} | feated by a Dixie rival aru‘n es'tion to claim the title of champions. ‘Two of the elevens, Centre and Vanderbilt, haye swept all opponents aside but the Death List in Gridiron Play Three: “Year and Thee Mace Than Two ¥ Training Lessens Danger, Shown Ago; uphold the contention..0f football ex: perts that proper and physt- cal condition greatly minimize the danger of the game, for only one of| the players killed was a member of a college eleven. On® was @ semi-pro- fessional player, one @ member of a naval team and the remainder were high school or sandlot players. ‘With one exception, none of the vic cas more than 20 years‘of age. of deaths follows: . Villisca, Towa, captain chool team, dropped uncon: eying latet, November 14. jam Pritchard, Elizabeth City, 16 years of age, died of injuries ved in practice game September 20. nald Davis, Emporia, Kan., half- vck with Kansas state normal clev- n, died November 21 of iaternal in- juries received im @ game against varein nniverslty.= Monroe Beatty, Bollevue, Pa., high i ptayer, died Nevember 17. Carieton Manneback, ‘Toledo, “Ohio, 7 years of age, instantly killed No- vember 17 playing in amateur game; neck broken, ‘Harry Johnson, Eyafiston, Til, 15 year old high scflool player, died Oc- tober 24 from conctissién of brain; in jured during practice. Francis Fricke, Fist, Mich, 18 years igh schout player, died October 19, ed in abdomen during practice. Frank Nadeau, LoWell, Muss. yoars of age, died ‘November 2 as of ruptured blood vessel at base of brain; was member of @ naval team. Matthew Karyachich, Benwood, W. Va., 20 years of age, died on Sep- tember 19 from injuries recelved in seml-professional game. Edward H.. Keck, Belleville, Ti, 20, killed November 24, crushed in a mass play old at pRB E A oo ee The North Carolina M. F, -conter- ence has availed itself of tl new law of the church allowing the wom- en members equal rights with men by electing Mrs. J..Le Grand Everett ns délegate to tbe next general con- ference. ther two, University of, Georgia and Georgia, Tech, were defeated in inter ‘sectional contests, The polla close promptly at and have your vote cast on the mesh you see in our window. ceive Exclusive Jewelers ‘The person guessing the number or he closest number will re Free--A Beautiful French Mesh Bag COME IN AND VOTE—Costs you nothing. Your judgment in regard to number of inks may win you this bag. “LADIES NOT REQUIRED TO GIVE THEIR AGE | Winter-Henthorne Notice to All Voters ! 9, o'clock this evening. Be sure Ember, of links in the purse of 141 East Second St.° specials announced. our windows. BABY BONDS Says: “Be sure to investigate my storehouse in Holmes Hardware Co. Store.” You can find a present for the little tot up to grandpa‘and grandma. There will be watch this space and Holmes Hardware Co. PHONE sor SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS Than Last ean COLUM, Ohio, ror. 26.—Col-) aa 0 PLAY OHIO STATE EX-STARS Reuwood City, south of here. Ralph De Palma, italian speed king, will christen the new cour. in an exhibi- tion next Tuesday. > BANK RESERVES DECREASE. NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The ectua} football stars. from “Pudge” Hef- felfinger, famous Yeie Mneman in the} late 80's down to “Bo” McMillin, Cen-) tre college's all-American quarterbac! united here today to form a “rainbow eleven which will oppose a team of former Ohio State stars in a charity a’ game at Ohio field. . Amon the rainbow stars are Cascy') NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 26. —. 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