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v BRINGING UP FATHER RIS RN A K WS ot WELL- HERE 15 THE FAKE CABLE-GRAM I To MmacLE- 1M AFRAID TO GIVE \T TO HER: SHE| MIGHT BE ] SLSPICIOLS' | \ iy, 4\ [) o I HAVEN'T GOT THE | [yM ASHAMED | MEART TOTELL HER. | | TO TELL HIM | ™M AFRAID 1T WILL BELL WHAT | HAVE | A BIG DI OINTMENT H (LN M!NU' Il TOHER IF SME HAS TO LEAVE EGYPT' / (] EDDIE COLLINS GOING TO STAY WITH ATHLETIGS PHILADELPHIA, Peon., 20—-KEddie Collins i3 a with the Philadelphia Ame and mu remain - with th fetics as long he s continue baseball, Man; stated in announcing h lins had reachad an for 1923. Mack contra “Bddi tenant fo ing play Assistant, MATCH RECORD SET BY BARRAGAR WITH | TOTAL OF 607 PINS The highest three-game score of the Elks' Bowling Tournament to date was made last night by J. E. Barragar who ran up a to- tal of 607 pins with high game score of 217 and average of 202.' He had the highest average for the evening and high average and single game score for the match between teams 1 and 9. | Lavenik bowled the highest game of the evening with 224 pins and had high average for, the teams 5 and 7 match with' 184. In the match between teams 7 and 10 Bavard was high! man with single game score of 191 and average of 172. H Scores made were as follows: | First Game Team No. 3— Lavenik ‘VanderLeest *Van Atta . as and Co!- agreement id € will thin few da will be sort of a Liei- me, helping in coae ¢ as Generr ign th» 224 170—553; 7163 168—458 5 1454 145—435 Totals Team No. 5— Cleveland . Polley Pullen | | 473- 1146; 112 148 144 184 165—461 190 170—508 | 143 127—414! 404 517 462-1383] Second Game Team No, 1— Barragar Bringda Stewart Totals 217 145 201 189—607 158 *170—473 ] 165 152—458| Totals ... Team No. 9— Henning: ... McNaughton Goddard 503 524 511-1538 ) 167 134 115 174 149 138 171—512| 169—442] 129382/ Totals .....416 461 459-1336 Third Game | Team No, m— | Guyot ........180 149 154—483 *H. Messer. 165 165 165—495] *Morris 145 145 145—435 -490 459 464-1413] Totals . 184 180 131 191—519 151—616 121—‘-876[ 4.5 469-1411 *—Average; nnn, did not bowl Standing -of teams &t end of fl;m scheduled for wtl‘ht as follows: 'l 30—1 and 4; nln.wn.nu, Penn., Nov his opponent fu " ENGLISH CHAMP BOY RUNS 100 YARDS IN 945 GECONDS . IS MANAGER NATAL, South Africa, Nov. An athlete find has been in Natal, the Dundee sports, . a boy named D, Jou bert reported ve run (| 100 yards in 945 s y i | 29 | made At Schoo! |Former Umpn’c of Amer can League, Will Man- The time challenged, age Cleveland but later in {he afternogn a g 4 exhibition 100-yard race held. Joubert, conceding ten | yards, again returnad 945 | seconds, wimning the race | easily. Ten minutes late | same runner covered the yards in 22 . | the field by The of the tand weed by i ldent Alva Bradl In thi a ans will be executiy Al 1h. handling most of the Dariac Manager {ball Club, 30 yards. T WINS FIGHT IN | =~ LAST 6 SECONDS, .v.ct i inoa. opolized by Among the e fterson h 20—-Wiih :onds of the boui fo go, Phil Scott, heavyweight chas pion of England, last night knock- ed out Monte Munn, larrupin legislator from Nebraska. bout was a 10-rounder. - NEW only eight Y ning for A nmative of Tex | riding early, and when she | riea non she took over | the LET Almquist Press Your Suit We call and deliver. Phone —— . 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