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PAGE TEN. Cbe Caspet Daily Cribunc World Results By Leased Wire UTAH BLANKS COWBOY SQUAD Mormons Score Four Touch- downs in Game Yesterday, . Miss One Goal. | s from piay- vited the © regular onal games ce during : season and fessor € ers man of the Yale boar! of STAGG’S SQUAD READY | CHICAGO—Coach Stagg’s Maroon _ football team completes its, practice TILDEN HAS OPERATION for the game with Princeton Satur day PHILADELPHIA—William = Tilden an infection of the mid- { his right band, in hopes ventir result ¢ an injury sustained in DEFEATS HINI ISEPH, Mi 3 mpion in 33 minu' HENRY FORD DE GLOUCESTER, SATED Mass.—The ry Ford in the second fis! i championship race, win: . utes. | Turk Poetess To Visit U.S.) CONSTANTINOPLE ide b Hanum, poetes: of the BILLIARD PLAY SEDALIA, Mo.—Byron Buffalo defeats Johnny RESULTS Gillet zt of ten passes which but they were unabl h headway defense on thes cowb comp Oct. 26. the famous id wife of the vice ra government, A ak payee sate ok Fa ve next month for a prop- proved to be a big asset for | aganda tour of England and America. re. | Trials. She is now engaged in gathering sta- n of Maryland Field; tistics and photographs of the de-! at My Lady’s Manor,| vastated districts over which the{ Greek army retreated before the Bench Show. Turks, which she is planning to use nn show of Mobile Kennel | during her tour. | « tub Mo Ala. | Billiards. eat vs. Bennie wr national poc Mp. Ralph ¢ Philadely billiard champic is) REFEREES AND NOSES BARRED FROM TALKING WITH NEWSPAPER MEN 3500,000 HIGH SCHOOL BURNS; | FIREMAN DEAD PORTLAND, Ore., fireman was k'led cH PSR Elimination Tournament Planned for Madison Square Garden. NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—A heavy- weight elimination tournament wit the idea of uncovering a possible op- ponent for Jack Dempsey, world’s Oct. 26.—One Nd several others were injured by a falling wall yeater- champion, will be held in the near fu — pes win bidin Waahiastes ba ture at Madison Square Garden, ac.| NEW YORK, Oct. 26—Referees and Syst bere, Weer Gene at eaietet Gording to announcement by the Gar-| judges at boxing contests New | oan Austin tecay | Tho building was valued at $500,000, ‘The competition, it was asserted will bring together several pairs of heavyweight pugilists in a series of | side four-round bouts. York state are for athletic commiss: made publi w wi boxers, thelr. managers and | also must be Ignored by offi ling provides, ate i erg: | champion uni joes an OP) ont Harding's rid stiffening of the fincr | Camera Catches the New Scissors Tackle | 1 his hors u { FINE HORSES CAPITAL onOW President Harding’s Mount Included in Washington Entries. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Notables | in the horse world sponsored and im some cases ridden by notables in gov-| ernmental affairs have been entered | inva horse show here tomorrow. The entries include Harbel, Presi ng horse, and Jeff, the favorite mount of Gener |shing. Theree other horses ov neral Pershing—Prominent | Princess and Dandy—will compete while Major General Harbod, acting secretary of war, will ride” his own} horse, ¢ k, and Majpr Holbro< of of cavalry. age through the paces. ! vow CORNHUSKER SQUAD IS. GREATEST IN AMERICAN GRID HISTORY, CLAIM . ie | LOUIS, Mo., Oct Nebraska | ST. university th’s .se as the great est football team histers: of American football, in the opinion of | ~ | Steve O'Rourke, coach at the St. Louis university who saw the Cornhuskers romp over Missuurl university last | turday to the tune of 48 to 0. t “Nebraska is so good it could play} ___ Harvard Thursday, Yale Friday and| Centre Saturday and win all three jsames,” the ewes mentor said. ‘Learned ini Play Chess With ‘Dad’ BOSTON, Oct. 26.—“Beating your| dad" ts the first ep toward the checker champtonship of the United States, according to Asa Long, high school youngster from’ Toledo, Ohio, who won the highest checker honors in the country. He said today that he started playing with his father when only 13 years old and kep; play-' ing away until he could beat him, ! | Wonder What a Twenty-Per-Week Steno Thinks Trving on Fiftv-Dollar Hats? KNOw WHY THEY PicK ME OUT To TR On LIDS FOR SWELLS To Loox OvEeR ? | Because 1vVE GoT A SWELL MANNER WoOULDN'T THis tip ABoUT ME THaswny First in News ona All Events THEY SimPLy GUESS PUL THRrow Gee! 1 SuRE Look ON A LITTLE DOG y GoTTA. BOOST MY * GReaT tm Some OF PAY... HERE 1 AM AND SHOW EM, Tear THE S@ COOTIE TRAPS DouBLiImG im HATS 1 KNOW WHATS WHAT 1© | Do SAY IT MY- AN THEY EXPEC’ WHEN «FT COMES To] SELF. . MONEY CANT ME TS SLOSH cuT A LoTTA LETTERS Beside LA-DE DAN STUFF — SHE'S A SUCKER IF SHE DO~ T CoP OFF THIS BABY. Buy EVERYTHING | HOPe® WE make A Now Aint THs ‘ ’ Give wou THe Drs? SALE--1M GIVINEM] one THE CAT'S One Uae Rts : OF ALL THE NUT ALL t GOT Gee! Vert seems ? 1) WISH wane waka co} CON : Teims THIS HAS EM | Love THESE LIDS-| Bury could SEE ME OH-H-H, Davey! tL ALL SKINNED -- WHY WASN'T 1 BORN Now | Fert Like A MILLION Bucks - RICH VD_LIRE Tiitow Bally Shevlin Is New Harvard Ring Instructor} CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 26.—| Billy Sheylin, brother of Eddie Shey lin, New England _ welterweight champion and boxing instructor at Dartmouth, has been appointed 1n- tructor of boxing at Harvard. He fn a retired lightweight champion of the navy and a former national ama- teur champion in the 135 pound class. LONDON—Former gard Minis- | ing properties of the D. C. Jacking | when he was taken ill wus Douglas | ter iloyd George began a | led suddenly late today oy) Moffat, consu'ting cnzineer of the paign in London with ighting |the train between Los Angeles and/company. The body ‘was taken to speech to an enthusiastic meeting of | Hurley, N. M. Mr. Gemmell had bee. Los Anseles.. Mrs. Belle E. Ander- the coaiition Eberal mem! of par- jon an inspection trip of the Ray Con-|son Gemmell, the wicow, who was a Hament, throwing down the gaunt- | solidatud Mining company properties | former Salt “Lake woman, Is in ‘San let to the conservatives, whose ut-,| in Arizona and the Chino Copper com-/ Diego, Mr. Gemmell was 59 years of tack upon the late government, he © ny's property et Hurl: With him | age. ‘OLDEN GIFT Porphory Min: | Penfield Pi unts ~ COFFEE Salt Lake Mine : Bis you more coffee Man Is Dead. value for less money. SALT LAKE ots, ert Campbell Gemmell, aging director of the We put the quality in Golden Gift Coffee—-NOT in the con- tainer. Packedin an inexpen- sive moisture-proof double container to protect its flavor. and freshness. Use Golden Gift Coffee and save the difference. EDITH HALLOQ inSHU MAN HEARTS A UNIVERSAL JseweL WYOMING THEATER Saturday, Sunday, Monday Fordward Passtas, featured the fessional football game Sunday at es Sox Pari between (naira Car- @inals and Minneapolis Marines. the picture Sachs of the Cardinals hes Jost caught a loug throw. from Johnny Mohardt. ‘The instant he caught the ball he was tackled by Erickson of the Marines, while Ohristerssn of the same team is helping to throw him to the ground. The referee is on top of the play while Flinn of the Marines is waiting to assist if necessary. The picture shows Sachs in an unusual scissors tackis and is a re- markable depiction of Cardinals won the game, 3 to 0. a bit of gridiron action. Charley White Knocks Out Sid Marks A great fight was expected from Sid Marks, the Car anatched against Charley White of Chicago in the M: gehen Charley swunz a left hook to the Canadian’s Marks taking the count whilo White stants ready to do ‘{ adian battler with quite a string of victories, when hs was Square Jen, But it was all over the second round and Sid went to sleep on th> mat. Photo shows the Minnesota huskies Saturday. Mr. Alex Formerly with the Brown of this city, de he is now associated per, Wyo., and will b office, Northwestern university presented its prize punter when the team met Line plays were difficult against the big fellows from the north. How well he succeeded in heiping keep the from the Northwestern goal is reflected In the 7 to 7 tle score. BITT REALTY CO., 304 O-S Bldg., ec friends and acquaintances at the ee A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co. bajl away Marshall firm of Marshall & sires to announce that with the A. P. NES- e glad to meet his LORAI OVEN HEAT N. 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