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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. World Results By Leased Wire THREE DAYS OF AIRPLANE RACING ARE LAUNCHED TODAY IN MICHICAN IOWA'S FIGHTING SQUAD LEAVES TOBATTLE YALE AT NEW HAVEN. Price of Hogs and Com Forgotten in the Hawkeye State as Western Conference Champions Start Out for Big Ga Game in East IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. 12.—(By The Associated Press.) Farmers of Iowa today have forgotten about the price of corn; the market value of choice ho; and the usual talk about bumper or lean crops-—all because 25 of their sons, members of the University of Iowa football eleven, 1921 chamipigiy of the western conference, are on their way to =. GOLONELS Off bow! Saturday in the bigges feotball game of lowa’s histor: ‘The rival teams are br others—Howard Jones. and brother! Tad. famous mento of the Yale eleven. } Towa's championship eleven of a year ago made the sloga Towa fights” famous in the mid-west With the same fighting spirit, Towa pro m'‘ses to give Yale the fight of the year when the teams level off the bottom! of the Yale bow! Saturday afterr.con.! Iowa's offensive is a miftu-e of the} Football Squad Carries Text | olé and new in football. The Books on Long Football style probably will be chiefly Monr dence against Yale as Coach yj has developed a aystem of shifts that| - he thinks will be effective coached DANVILLE, Ky... Oct. 12.—The ray- Although he lost seven letter men |, ‘ 7 a ng Colon gtidiron warriors of jast year, his team has shown offen-| conics college, today * turned their sive strength this season tne | faces to the east, eens a nee For years Iowa ot coy ¢l “ ve minor teams in ths weatern confer- 1 eatk we gas SOE ivy the. ieee once, 2 second division team that was} hex considered as no more than a good| Twenty six players entrainad for the trial horse for the mafor western | trip. slevens, Then came Howard Jones.| The Colonels carried their text books | His advent marked a new period in| with them and Dr, C. E. Allen, fac lowa's athletics. There followed two|ulty athletic representative went years Of bitter disappointment while| along, armed with test que Towa watched two championships tad by the barest of margins. One year an opponent's place kick drove the championship away just as it was setting at Iowa The second year a eurprise on-side kick ruined the Hawkeyr’s dreems in thy last me | ]| pared by Centre instructors. ——— ment ef the deciding game, It was == during, there years that Towa coined | Racing the slogan that last year's champion:| reeting of Metropolitan Jocke ship team made famous — “Iowa at Jimatia eS fights.” est! ce 5 Teckiniel ; Ieeting of Kentucky Jockey club, a oat Laton’a r Meeting of Maryland Fair assoc a- TOWN PESTS gt ase Trotting, dieser County Cambridge, Mass Texas Kennel club, at Dallas. ‘hers. American championship tournament opens at Boston Kennel club, at New York. Boxing. Jett Smith vs. George Robinson, 12 rounds, at Portland, M. ,Woolworth Pays ‘The Loafer eats Food, Breathes Aly| NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—Directors of and Occupies Space just ike a {the I". W. Woolworth company, oper- fucer and he ain't done a Lick of Work ting a chain of five and ten cent tor Yars ’n Yarn, Nevertheless he bes Stores, have declared a regular quar- Attained his Life's ambition te Excel ‘¢f!y dividend of $2 on the common in Sotne One Thing, for He Oun Sit *'ck and $1.75 on the preferred. They In One Spot Witheat Moring longer |! voted to call for retirement on i February 3, 1923, all of the outstand- than emetine ictal jing 7 per cent cumulative preferred LITTLE WORLD SrAIES [prcatreataay. 411.400.0005 ath ce-apbics SHIFTED 10 ST. PAUL, will be provided from cash on hand so that no new fnencing -will be re- aquired, ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 12.—With the Baltimore Internationals holding = 3 to 1 game lead over the St. Paul| NEWARK—Walter Hagen and Joe American 9ssociation team, as the re- Kirkwood were defeated in an exhibi- sult of the firat four games of the tion golf matey with Bobby Cruishank ‘little world’s s#ries at Baltimore, the and Fred McLeod. The winners fin- -, ished one up. GOLF RESULTS. MISKE IS FAVORITE. NEW YORK—Billy Miske, St. Paul Night hearyweight, is 0 slisht favorite For Gas Heeters, Gas Ranges or anything in Gas Appliances see Ex- change Furniture Co. 10-8-6t. Towa opened up the footbail season with a hot battlo between Ames a: was “‘Midgst” Mackeever, who the Ames left taikle and guard. Coe won 74 tod. FOR THE EAST +} the muilti-niotor plane American champ‘onship. tournament, Dividend Soon ayove carrymg the ball in a cvt-back play by Coe between | { over 100 S Miichines| Wonder What Columbus Thought When He Went West. to Participate in | Big Event MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Oct. 12—Two racesy one for large multi-motored bomb or mai] carrying airplanes and jthe other for light commercial! jeraft, today ushered in the | three days’ ‘air racing meet at Self | ridge fleid, The meet closes Jétu: With the national, air classic, the pai {teer trophy race, More than 109 plane®, representing | the Best fighting machines of the arm carriers and ex- s com | and, nay rial anail perimental craft, were bh pete in the previous events. Included. in the ent Was one | plaike bullt as far back as and which stilt holds a record, as wel the latest enetd creat laboratories. Their performance ts to be watched j closely thoughout the meet by he: of the army and navy aviation arm and prominent aircraft engineers, who agree that only such compétition ap proaches the exacting conditions of war and discloses the merits or defects lof the varfous types. The service ex perte included Rear-Admira! | Mot! lot the navy. Major General Patrick. | chiet of the army ir sérvice end h's | ans'atant Br Gen. Mitchell. win Denby, secretary of the n plans to witness the Pulliteer race. ns of the larger } Army entrants werein the majorit in the opening day's ‘races. Fo Martin hombers and one Mart'n trar gs two 400 hors . were the star race for the air trophy. cffered by Det All these ships are after the same feneral design. except that the | transport ie fitted out 19 carry 12 pas ® ers instead of & load of bi ba The bombers were to fy den time around a 24 mile triangular most of which isover Lake St The thrée prions must be turned at | altitude of teas than 400 feet and the | last lew ef each lap, a balloon anchor lea at an altitude of 2,000 feet, murt be hurdied. | ‘The lighter |treit Aviation Cou | Was under the @ar m | the bom! ma’? News. plane race army mach’new planes piloted villans. were enter jed. I brought + competition a wide |ocng* cf mot've: powermthe ¢ ty being driven by a 160:horstpow: +6 motor, wiille the arm Grand Circuitsmeet'ng at Lexinst’ 4 Horse Show. ed Liberty Opening ef annual show at Twe of the Plains, N. ¥ mounted 200 horsepower Beneh Show. Suiza motors Bronx County Kennel club, at New F Cs ; | York. Brothers Lead Rival Elevens In Great Game}, MIDDLETOWN, Ohi6, Net since Ta@ and Howani Jo when they a$ mere boys, captained rival “scrub” football téams on the commons at Excello, near here, 25 years ago, has the population of that vilinge been #0 excited over a grid: fron battle as it is today over the Yalelowa clash scheduled at New Haven for next Saturda; The entire population of 100 has chosen sides and there is but one person who has nét expressed a choice. That is Mrs. T. A. Jones, mother ofthe two mentors. She does not want either team to win “TAtAt be nothing to nothing.’ murmured the mother. “If either boy wins let it be Howard.” said the father. “The fans will do him the most 00d.” Both of the great coaches were born in Excello where they began |their careers in the olf homestead/ founded by théir grandfather. to win orér Tommy Gibbons, also of St. Paul, in their. bout at Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. SIMONICH W “WINS | DECISION. GREAT FALLS—Joe Simonich. | Butte, was given a decision over Pete | Bross of Great Falls at the end of their bout here last night. Lew: Me helich, Butte, knocked out Young Brown, Great Falls, tn one round. ind Coe universities. One of the Star i Che Casper D - et. Se - WELL THer Sar'iIm: A | jsacetLe 15 A Goop AND IF ft FALL Down HAVEN'T MADE A SUCKER Yo Do THIS Scout To Fix ME UP ON THE JOB WHAT oF Good Discoverr For | BuT 1M _ GOING TO Like THis-- SHE'S A iT-- welt ALL BE YEARS -- IM JUST MAKE GooD--ITS FOR| Game KID PLL TELL DEAD 4-30 YEARS THe wife AND KioDdies} VLL BST OLD MENR THE SEVENTH WILL BE Boys ARE INCLINED BEEN ON THE Go HELLO - TH@re's LAND Vashing Sore if | Come BAcK To BE A BIT SORE -- AUGUST 3RD AND HERE! AT LAST --I'M GLAD Ive c WITH INDIA UNDER My THEY WANT To. Go ‘TiS OCTOBER ELEVEN-| NSCOVERED SOMETHING, Ber THE BIG STIFF !| Back JuST SEcause | Hote | SEE Scome- (tT DOESN'T LooK WE'RE OUT OF SIGHT OF LAND] THinic BY SO MUCH .; FB16F§, Daily Cribunc PAGE SEVEN eee First i in News Of All Events | CUBS LEADING IN CITY SERIES —By Briggs ACHING To DISCOVER | Tre EASTERN _HEmi-— SOMETHING NEW FROM NOW... SPHERE Play S Switches to Comiskey Park for Fourth Game of Series. CHICAGO, © v lL NetTICe Some OF THE Some Ocean! we've | (NEXT Day) Tomorrow | Corns Peel Off Like a Banana Skin rou touch them with Jor 3 drops Tt.” the safe. {Quick corn remover—used by mill i people. Use “Gets-It”’ = SORE Of rn 100 au UF f CAME WEANESBNY ‘anced one step nahip of the er bs sal Obs Dale, a light but er end made | cho fecthall Wednesday ‘ TA EHLETE Dante WIE laenoe | naif the tackles for the Hast side 4 10 Oun-the fire con, | AsRragatior Fischelman, captain 1 ° orth c v and Contest | Were the ether outstanding players fire came tield he East Casper team needs awE SPRL “ | more practice to remain in the EVER OFFERED | for the « The players indivic { ly know che game but th nave : ; : ieeuad ane | not devolened team play as well as sonald, Ormsby and Ward, and the | pay Park school. 7 E SROALEn wae tos; meee ghr. the |. tei asd | PIGEON S COFFEE e Nee e Koom eDonahl ran the team at | | ° and he used Ormsby | The aborigines inhabiting the Mala-| It's Fresh Roasted and Ward time and time again fur | bar islands spest to each other at a/1 Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. gains through the Ine and a Aistatice by whisting, the whatlers be 8 Ss the ends, ‘The weight of the I ing selected for their ability to whistle Phone 623 USED FORDS field counted heavily loudly. 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Your Door ance will be handed to you on a score-card, Then compare the Marmon with your own car or any other. Merely telephone or call. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 East Yellowstone Phone 1962 n will be sent tv p. The record of HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. ond ON Vee Laoret: Phone 1406 NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Established 1851 INDIANAPOLIS “ Go to the TRIBUNE’S Fashion Show October 18, 20 and 21 At the Elks Lodge - Yellowstone Cash Grocery Is Going Out of Business. private people groceries below wholesale cost price. Come, Anybody interested can come and Store will be open from & a. m. to 9 p. m. Sale Entire proceeds go to Red Cross