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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire PROFESSIONAL ATHLETICS HARD FOR AMATEUR STARS TO RESIS Moleskins Donned This Fall by Many Form All-American Selections; Inroads Made on Women Swimmers. -) NEW YORK, Noy. 5 talent. Opportunities are widening for the amateur stars to | capitalize their prowess and many at promptly se‘zing 4 em. Thi t of former all-Ar [Towed the teps of e) 1a Bleib- 1 t pl r t Helen W t prob tt although hi vement two Ra twaen tev celakat nals ox has been ars, with: Red G: approached with’ professional offers. | be theiidostiaotiaht A jbut he Intends to remain a Simon ve Ghyter pure. Big Bill Tilden was linked Hate Pethto. th with runtors of a professional career wolieit- mollis haba,” whe at the time his controversy with the | ing anertialde’ of America United States Lawn Tennis associa- | Olympic teams now have forsaken n when the player-writer question | amateur Alleen FJ this anks Was at its height with the estab with the decision of and Gertrude Ederle occupy posts as in- to continue “lorida. They have fol BROUGHT RELIEF AFTER and ¥ end rehment of his } has withstood any p sure to turn professio Nurmi. He was offere ppro ¥ @ quarter of a to forsake his am wrestling are other \ i> laiihatixenite ce, the resisting powers—the stamina drift of amateur stars fr ya Pg Olan t pach that healthy, red-blood-cells give The makers of Tanlac will al-l}eges or clubs to pre rants | das rece ed ben a that enable tis to stand up under c ‘ , as conept now 2 ito, professione the strain of daily life. a y ine stat Rebar it en Ss . is the Salvation of these to say See Were ready to take unhappy people. It is just the thing good health to trik tractive | him { The needed to strengthen the nerves, pe Sp crt —__ | Pon Thorpe an store muscular power to the nes ena ey | Photo above is a glimpse of year's Mussucte. Sligle of Princeton has just tossed a forward pass to|on at a yor ft tse eit body, and increase the endurance see a ID Fai |Le Gendre, who is scoring a touchdown on the play. inset aré the Harvard captain and one of Princeton's | 4 r neeton battle to all 1°) of weak, failing, run-down women rnllpeasbire \Vempsey Fails _ | sias. when , pu teversen and men . would ¢ | T A I | By NORMAN Then he 1924 dé ard fou ight as a behave ald t : Bvt era d on cing Kl sj and a | if | is reads tory brought. P; wit ta he watt | (te Dall ¢ he met | become only ply because your blood Ss pes last. tworcand oO Appear in | ndemroeebatinae, Ito within Smtr aera ria ER sing out- | developme for want of healthy, red-blood- thre TB DVSS organ e = Hebd, Tar 1 R 7 | vards football team o ea, its ad-| list of yictoties Harvard had scored, | 12 fl! nu of what the end} fe the|machine. Ax cells. You can get back your instrun, and got in| pico ug |: ; hin gaat oak a! Piet hg TratalhHe fee] must t riods the fran-| base ton, Wh nerve power with S. 8. 8. petra buat tiple te | herente-live with buttrone hope As gave Prinoeton a margin of five 4 anya ed bt ; Nee deiee ahaa - omar tee 2 scoring a yict | points In gu ngon tear - ‘ cies ett Cy Aiea ee up-|_. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 5 -| nd partially | Harvard had faced Princeton|ed the Pr rush. ‘Then the] S@lary in a as rae cone for pointment.was my only rewhra untit| Newspaper dispatehes from Tath: humillating ¢ in the| teams boasting of the Poes, Ble | Crim ength ebbed. Sam Hwing fest ary an Hiller.) Pas ‘on Viksek I began taking Tanlac. I have t pico say local boxing promoters aré| history of the a he| Bill Edwards, Sammy White (oh,| stat © scoring with a field goal + tadhee 2 he skin of pimples, taking’ Tanlac off and on for a year over the fallure of| two teams hat boy made), Sam| Tt wa had pulled the flood - bh ; Palla rucsenrke hollow? Noe 5 t there's ey to appear at exhibi-] Never in the 47 yenrs of +t g Mut of great grid.| gate ‘ ’ thee’ Rie oat 1 r here ordance th al lat < mson A hade E Wi = ° Peta i t h ci | ees ghee llr a= #8 pee eS AR 2 Ba ' isi eid es a.|. place. rs fanty: muscles, Why | good | Carmi . adver 10,000 peso} t ! f Wered’ at times Har-| Drew ti tt Sed bP IL begin living all over again. a: check giver As uining fee] ate | bad held their 1s} down and : : P 3. 8. 8. today from any good | ja t 0 © Without explana-| 70's and t y 1900's © was glways a meaeure! to the grand total with Inve: Deen: th Ae st. And get the larger bot Tanlaco Vi Pills | recom: | ti * | did not me n@1914,] of glory ie defeats. Harvard was still stunned when} Vresh Crabs Polo grounds the mig it’s more economical. mended by manufactures. of ) hey Mexi¢ay orities| Inthe 1 tings. following tho|— But last year the Yalé hordes appeared and tramp-| ASCO. 138 South Centerdie Dooley, Dartmou é ’ Ge { fail hiend Den\ps before } modern renewal cf thelr rivalry un | Slagle, Dignan, LeGend: led it 19 to &. o — pia | he crosses the border, ‘the dispatches | to last season. Marvard had led {np} One might well list’ the wlole| So t ar there is much to b |way, the ters will sue him for] total number of points scored Princeton terin—-so. overpowering | atoned for damages in th trican courts. 11 as in the number of victories, | wan the Princeton team in offensive | Harvard bas taken a new lease on \ OUR H Fz | Pempac at|‘The Crimson had triumphed six| and defensive stréngth, | life, under the added impetus fur-| FOR ¥t EALT: | 0, times to the Tiger's three, Harv: a The result seemed written in tha| nished by Major Daly, Bddie Mahon | | had scored 99 points anjl Princeton! first few play# of the day. HMow-! and Bob Fisher's other aides | Ba , (?)—The lures af professional- ism in the modern era of high-pressure athletics are becom ing harder to resist than ever before among the amateur ore pres than Paavo | lion dollars | Sa ae Che Casper Daily Cribune ns WORST BEATING IN 47 By Princeton Must Be Wiped Out, Says Harvard Team YEARS I er | ded | oxi FOR BASEBALL 'Many Clubs on Trail of Illinois Grid Flash, Report. By JOHN B. FOSTER yrlght, 1926, 5 YORK, ional baseball chut ional football ¢ | tho trail of "Red" G fdotball star, to secur | nm he is throug? | Grange {s far from bet baseball player, b of signing him on fo is considered to be goor g by two clubs ha t, thro a third party feol hit bout | “If he couldn't be used ny | thing he would mak {pinch runner,” ts the Jager put it Grange-has never dor that ba 8 DiGNon PRINCETON The sam } | the Gants —ask him why he smokes a Webster Webster smokers are as good as married “| to their cigars. 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Towa State into camp |b Stamped, self-ad. | dressed envelope for your reply. | | smashing offense nn Aggien, the Okla whom she defented “MINER LOSES LIFE BY st GIL DIES WHENSHE = a miner, we into the drift to investigate what MISSOURI TEAM "QUESTION | Pea tan Electea 28 to 8, the University of Miss || 016 for Shoyer. Willlam F. Bren: | ||| stands os the only undefeated tea Q—Should ‘a quarterback spare |" the democr candidate was ji, the Missouri Valley conference.| Winsett from metual contact with |* Por third with ) previously “undefe Am the opponent as muoh as possible? | felt Te a ng line and) \.—Mont/good couches so instruct |a thing or two when Watts Gunn )a rd pass ack! their fleld generals, ‘Their head | defeated Bobby Jones 37 na nine This ¢ wo 0 not so their physicial hole exhibition golf match, ata } showed scwranied $$ ol ‘ abs CARD OF HANKS Q—Has Fred Clark, who sis tow y wish tot por 4 with the Pittsburghs in an ad 1s AN aps Bh 07 poe . “ visory capacity ever played in » th foved fey one a spectacu ‘ f ‘ rd series? n dia” ahi by Bacchus, versatile end Th Yes, Qlark pliyed with Pi feat “Battie, 78 ae, wad "Hetwent gh againat Detroit in 19 W. Mapes > great nd as usual tt {apes team with the better line won, The Q—Is there any great strength saan writer hag always contended that 0! in q ‘shitt when the line ‘moved! hia team Is ns good as its line and thet! one way and the backfield oN or erent ts 4 Laity Spectacular and successtul DIRy 18) | A-No, veryalittie any strength | i ed made pouaible by strong, fundamen: | A—No, very itle if any ‘| | To Make Pine Cough ! | tal line play, while team’s defense | | Syrup at Home | ts line. i li | e ttead pal Q—What is a fielders choice? | |, fiche ea. 14 to 0 by a yood defense and a| A—When a fielder, after hand 1] ‘ake but @ moment to make i ipsivartal-at math hana ng w batted ball, decides that he | Saves about $2 Rhodes wi Drake Gétentad: ican will try to throw out the runner | =~ nh sas 7 to 0, largely thru the ¢ athor than the, batter, 16 16 a sing t4 Used in nearly ai) presorip work of her line, which elders choice. In othed words, | tions and remedies for coughs. 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