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SPORT - Fopoty Schd Rate """ Ritter of Fostball is di. pany to the (l (s a5 the national | American Institute of E rical En- Y " 2 CLATIRR hi 1 i | THE ADJUSTERS CLAU SL.“IH(‘{I provides | of football as played e — | that you pay a part of the adjuster’s expense, VAN it 1 States and England FOR CALE | . = = - ; s [ i| if one be sent, heretofore attached to all } ‘JACK DIGS INTO TRAINING GRIND JAPAN TO SEND e OV" lsl::;mq;d;r?crrrl:::;f WASHINGTON policies, is now no longer required on poli- } . NEW NINE FOR [to RIROIOHARES A e {the American A cies covering Dwelling Houses and their GA WES IN U. s SOkl 3k a b {ther | Advancement of e anaounces - | 3 iyt :fif;“uci";ne‘a‘fs,thnc it has adopted a_resolution Contents. ; SO e .t surpasses the bounds (h‘p"r;' ”‘1';”" 5/| NOTE: While it very rarcly happens that an adjuster is sent ¥ even (31 the tensest moment in a each. from Seattle, this clause has been objectionable partic- * bullfight : el i ularly to the smail policy holder. | E J"’;gfigl-or“ r;;‘x:;\l’lmiis Have you triea the Five o'Clock | a newcomer to i : 4y | Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? | All Sl k I Eall, Goibatiin s cns ofithe beat veama [ELTT TP 1 TRRTTS TP en Shaltuck, Inc. K e | L9 rack teams from France, England, |f 1 s iy : b prdi it gy : INSURANACE— El'cr_v Kind and May where the Por i_' e —————— 1y maae up [osiball T 1030 reve: a num- ber of the m “h\ it will be d f of the key standing in the Wes ence. Except for Nel has a in shown its willin, The Hawkeyes hardly 3 much in common with C George Washington, and | Bradley Tech, or even with Penn State, and Marquette, al- the latter trio at least will f.m sh rugged gridiron entertain- ment Iowans who resent what they re-| gard as a holier than-thou attitude | among the ence colleges probably prefer to have the Hawkeyes proceed on their cwn. The fact remains, h that Iowa's natural rivals the conference. It is y / to contrast her new football . late with that of last year, includ- ing games with Ohio State, Michi- gan, Illinois and Minnesota to make | e in this clear. As a result, Iowa will be satisfied in the long run to swallow a few bitter pills and again make it ‘a Big Ten. There would not be much doubt about the football future of Alble! Booth if Yale's mighty atom com- bined with his elusiveness the rug- gedness of the lightweight sensa- tion of professional hockey—Ralph (Cooney) Weiland of the world’s champion Boston Bruins. Weiland | scales around 135 pounds, the light- weight limit, but he has more than, held his own in one of the rough-‘ est and toughest of all sports. Cooney has many of Booth's eel- qualities for getting through n opening with the puck. Like coth he also is kept out of the rting lineup and sent on the e when decisive action is called He has led the National| gue scorers most of the season. Boston has a well-established claimant to world’s heavyweight stling honors in Gus Sonnen- but the “Better Business Bu- of Gus's home town seems if any thrill out of reau” to get little, it On the contrary, it has issued “championship matches” in vari- S no nat- other Western Confer-; vever, | ° PIN WALLOPERS ' TEXAS LOOP OWNERS . WAR ON BIG EATERS e ° ARE PREPARING HOUSTON, Tex., Feb.'20. o —Efforts to curb the major e o league appetites of minor e | ® league baseball players will e o mark the 1930 season in the o | e Texas league. . CLEVELAND, Fw, 20.— Fifteen | o One pitcher on his staff, e thousand of the nation’s bowling e a magnate declared at the e enthusiasts are expected herc some;e leagues winter meeting here, ® time between March 1 and April|e never turned in a dinner o 16 to compete for honors in the|e check for less than $250. e American Bowling co: le Once it w 25, the haras- e Thirty-two alleys in t sed owner said. ying away all day and far into th(". o feet yest Associated Press Photo o Jack sharkey, the Boston sailor man, looks hot but not very |k{ i bothered after a stiff training session at his Miami Beach camp where' 1 he Is getting ready for his February 27th date with Phil Scott, the " English heavy. “.oooooooocno pal auditorium will be Another player, it was re- called, insisted upon straw- berry shortcake three times a day. night for more than a month. Forty thousand people, including the bowlers, are expected to a tend the tourney. ececae ous parts of the country met the opponent under different; names. The Bulletin asserts that Sonnenberg engaged in a half dozen “title matches” in which the oppon- ent was one and the same man, Dan Koloff, a sparring partner. The “brother act” has had many variations in boxing. A well known', Mid-Western boxer fought against) aspiring local boys under a variety of names. A prominent South- ern punch-tosser used the family chauffeur as an opponent while on a tour. In New England recent- ly was discovered the more realis- tic case of twin brothers, both box- ers, one of whom assigned the other to take his place and also his licking. - 'BAMA STARS PLAY TOURNEY 20.—Two of ; i BiRMINGHAM, Feb. Alabama’s golf stars got in some good practice for Southern con cnce matches by entering the Pan- American amateur at Park, Miss. They are Harry Prit- chard, conference champ, and Sam Perry, helder of the southern and Alabama amateur ergwns. ot RS MG R STORE CLOSED GEORGE BROTHERS will be closed all day Saturday. Telephone your orders -early. —adv. — - —— Old papers at The Empire of- fice. +Club head of the Edgewater ' nding indi’ fr()m us, and get more | The meet will a .] (fair. The schedule mileage. ing meet calls for 12 v: four MORE SEASONING FOR JOHNNY RITCHIE IS NAMED NG AS RING REFEREE | pivrsnoncn, pa, ren 20— ON AMATEUR BILL pittsburgh has shipped Johnny {Stoneham, star hitter of the Ne- PORTLAND, Om.. 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