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——— TROJANS TO PLAY SPEEDY TEAM FROM HOLYOKE, MASS, AT VIBBERTS FIELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON — RESULTS OF BOWLING MATCHES AT ROGERS AND CASINO ALLEYS — GREAT EXCITEMENT PREVAILS IN CHICAGO OVER PRINCETON GAME — GIBBONS WILLING TO MEET DEMPSEY — e MST[] MEE] Wil Pilot Cadets BOWLING RESULT | CAPTAIN BREIDSTER OF CADETS TEAM TN et oeapsey |CHIGAGO ‘HET UP BAY STATE ELEVEN s Tle Todor "N | GAL LANES P ) OVERTODAY'S GAE Scores of Games Last Night at, p S , ; e folaer, and 1e WA Contest With Princeton Ocoupies to Post Forfeit. Willamasett-Churchill Team of oNew vork, oct. sv—cnammionnr | {he Gentey of Attraction Holyoke, Mass., Here Tomorrow ’ ; Rogers' and Casino Alleys AP S p - : ¢ Gotham's fistic calendar for the near it A T g T G futiure. Two are definitely scheduled A 4 om results of bowling matches held | ] : i ; and others are being negotiated. Chicago, Ocl. 28.*~Chicago today last night at the Rogers Recreation 1" Jdék Britton, * welterweight King, temporarily ceased to boast it {s the and/the Casine alleys, are as gliows: | will risk his title in the firat of these Tomorrow afternoon at Vibberts home of stockyards the world's great- ficld, the Trojans football team will Bt e o e T v est gain market, the nation's premisg bouts next Weédnesday night at Mad- PAIT Cantgs Nand TN Hemakcl e aent met in several s 18, when the % - i A 7 s ] Wllamassett-Churchill team of Hol- ” 4 4 | . v i 5 ison Square Garden, when he boxes yoke, Mass., will be met In bhooking 3 A e, ¥ Mickey Walker of Newatk. Pancho this sterling club, Manager Begos . T ; ’ Villa, the Filipino pugilist who de- shows that it is his intention to give ; Restella ot i 4 i ) throned Johnny Buff as American the New Britain fans good football 3 McKinstey 3 Wt ? 2 A flyweight ch.lmplnn.lwfll engage Abe when the New PBritain team is on " Al'l'terunn' i b 108 02— 28 2 & 3 Goldstein, November 18, with the the rosd. The kickoff . be at 3 ; E ) e 4 ; ; Wy 112-pound title at stake, also at Mads o'clock and T. Frank Markham will v M it el vk It g i ; ‘ lm;;e;?:':‘x:.r(;n(:n‘x‘-f‘i::.“m e TeIgras Lie kA . o e 445 4B Adlm10AT Sy A 4 / ' 4 way for a return bout hetween Harry 300 Rooters Expected 4 i Sad Irons 3 Greb, Amerlean lig it heavywelght iua hdanAgep: of fhe wisiion hes Spoomer .. 0% 76 223 v i hampie et T are to ‘1‘;::»‘”":‘;”\‘ v“n \.v):(/‘xr.:y ‘: : |‘:I,m} st SMYTHL, : L,,.,,.ql\...- 3 ok :: :g b2 y 3 ¢ Lt Lyaeh, hn“u;mw‘gm snonareh ::n;»‘d ’E""h{”mh“l'm’:" 'hnred mentor el aslian For In the Da-® 1n. Georas Erigthe- West Balotyies ‘,f".‘,:" - 102 88— 26 : was to have appeared in another title ml‘dll.' N?m." n’", ’"'t’:, alaven.as ";’ o i n Al 61 the hast A b Lt Wil nia ICRRARE. s ify ; bout but plans for such a contest dle western institution; and only per Town, The ( al ""“\‘; YRR LS BLTh s DR CHEATI AN N “"I ‘;"'“’ - e 4 . were temporarily upset when the N.|the 82,000 lucky ticket-holdérs of the here last season against the Nutmegs has boasted of for years, Coach Ma- 3 ; v Y. State Athletic Commission ruled APProximately 200,000 who applied and. itiwas then that the work = of jor Daly is (nnndnn{ that Smythe will 80T - ; 4 g et that Lynch, because of his alleged| fOr the magic pastebeards could get Eddie Quigley, new playing quarter- play an important role in the victory| Hoit i - 239 3 . : g poer showing in a recent bout, would| Within cheer-hearing distance. hack for Manager Kiniry's team first [he is confident his team will score|Hyberman ! S5 Tl i not appear in the Garden ring until Chicago Heavier Team. attracted local attention. A hrother of [over Annapolis this year. Hillstrand ... he demonstrates to the commission’s| Chicago, virtually an unknown Eddie will be seen in the lineup with —_— \\}!ll;!)l’.":l:‘ ) 9 CAPTAIN FRITZ BREIDSTER. eatisfaction that he has returned to|duantity )I)assltl:l,\; hl;e;uula; ”ln elrly visitors tomorrow Need . by games only straig ootball so ar Visitors Look Strong OLD T]MERS AT GAME n6—1313 No tackie in thn game is more re-}tlculnr ndvnntngye on his defensive 'm'-r:m Gibbons, St. Paul light heavy-| Fas been regorted to, had quite a In the lineup of the Willamasett- i R 4 ! 4 ¢ "sourcelu)'lhrm Fritz Breldster, captain [play. Breidstér's one great ambition weight, has tossed a challenge at|Weight advantage over Princeton to- Churchill team tomorrow be i 5 Y & |“8‘t_f‘“- ”“_nf the West Point eleven. Last vear|is to lead the Army to a victery over| y. i Dempsey, heavyweight king. [ day, both in the scrimmage line and found the following plavers: Cohn, | Members of 1887 Team at Penn State qumasnn ales /88 3 = Tihe was selected by many of the foot-|the Navy, a treat that has been de-| He isx gaid to be ready to bind the|in the backfield. ormer Holy Cross, k " L. | Venbérg . 51 251 hall experts for their All-American nied the West Pointers for some| jof with a deposit of $2,500, with| The probable lineup: Along the Sidelines at Pplol py i i 86 -89 282 cleven. He is plaving his usual star|time. West Point feels that 1922 iS|the state athletic .commission, and| PRINCETON Position CHICAGO Tuttles. ..y :‘ 2‘_ = ;::\znme this year and is showing to par- the big year for the Army, + | Promoter Tex Rickard has expressed | Tillson le Lambe cate it). Prea, formerly of Bates col- | Gurlick . s & 23 — e = willingness to stage the hout if the|Baker it Fletcher lege: Gend formerly of Trinity; New Yo t. 28.—~The football commission gives its sanction. Snively I'4 Pondelik Quigley. ‘wu Wy of the Detroit uni-|trams of Penn State and Syracuse 428 439 ==L BIG GAMES TODAY O'ROURKE IS ACQUITTED i Alford & King Aluminum d - TR GEORGETOWN VS, SAILORS, Dickinsbn LA Rohrke versity: Cartwright, formerly of Mil- | university, met at the Polo Grounds o E waukee, and Beaudry, formerly of | this afternoon in the first of a local| Floden 78 1 —— A Former Boxing Commisioner {s Found Washington, Oct. 28.—Efforts of| Treat t Gowdy BoRtan odlléxe | series of contests wn'nrllnz nu:‘ :Jf %::(‘:‘f”“‘“ ¢ i‘; o First of the Real Gridiron Classies of Not Guilty of Assault Marine mfipa headquarters at the|Gray re Dicksen Manager Begos will trot out his|tcwn varsity elevens. enn State s o R This % 4 ‘ Quantico, Va., base to build up alGorman qb Strohmeier strongest lineup tomorrow with Burns, | With its long list of trlumphs """f‘_“,':l A :q 7 o811+ 1933 <beargne, Are:hchednled. Thi New York, Oct. 2§.—Thomas I.|football machine comparable to pu‘. Caldwell Ihb Pycott Grabeck, Gray, Overstrom, Loamis, marred. by defeat during the past|Bell Cy R LA S R O'Rourke, former Deputy BoXing| repressntative Army and Navy teams|Cum rhb H. Thomas Gunning, Andrews, Capt. Scharff and [tWo seasons, is a slight favorite ‘over 440 450—1334 Commissioner, living at 3915 Broad-| developed at West Point and Annap-| Cleaves fb J. Thomas other st |:the; Upsstate, eleven | By New York, Oct. 28.—Iootball fol-| way, Manhattan, was acquitted in the | olis, will have their first serious test' ol L i A feature of the game will be the| L “'S R 7| lower anticipated a series of brilllant| Court of Speclal Sessions, Brooklyn, [today when the Marine eleven meets | GA DISQUALIFIED Dresence of Penn State !!'nmba‘! T“m ;ird”l“cr SR 5| gridiron performances today with yes'orz:fl;' of the charge of having as- | Georgatown here. Composed almost Tebes os b of 1887, bn side lines "rom vl ELE = | lumerous contests of mafor impor-|saulted Edward Forbes, a sport writer | antirely of fo. ? : T o > SHOW TALK[NG MOVIES this squad team at Penn| Anderson sl 5 :\ tance scheduled in the east, west and | of 745 President street, Brooklyn, last r.m‘nv “c’al tfhrfmr:lf:rrn ;?'1;”:;,.2:?“; Necrodiadieweletry ot e State was sclected, and all but _one| Blackenburg S o el : [ August at Bbbets Fleld. The court,| Marine squads presanted a lineun and Bout is Stopped ) P | member will he on hand to watch) Hottomies o 0 0 | Four games monopolizing the spot-| consisting of Justices Salmon, Voor-| that promises the*hardest game of New York, Oct. 28.—Andy Belmer Public Meeting at Yale Hall Iu(rfl-i the play of the present day combina- 4341371 light in the cast are those hetween|hees and Herman, heard testimony at| the season mo far on the Georgetown | of Philadelphia was declared a winner e TTialest ey bt re ot WL Y \ ¥ Havvara. aqd l"‘"‘““’_"‘l"g_a" f;‘"’_‘; ‘f’"*_"‘”;""’: ""_‘R’!‘f_!. and declded in'schedule RBesides being outweighed | over Panama Joe Gans, the coldred i PAVES WITH RUBBER FAFNIRS bridge; Penn -la": and ,","”'hv a M!‘_“l of fts conflicting character “’rh" the 190-pound average of the| middiewelght, in the sixth round of YVoice Well Synchronized. AV ! : i g the Pool Grounds; Army and Yale dismiss the charge | Marine team, Georgetown will enter | their boupt staged last night at the ) ) i i at New Haven and Navy and Univer- Yorbes told the court that while lie | the game conslderably weakened by | Rink Sporting club, Brooklyn. Four New Haven. Oct. 28.—Talking mov- | London Experiments With Blocks of sity of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. | was attending boxing matches at Eb- | injuries. times before the disqualification the ing pictures were shown probably for! This Materiai on One Street TRl idn e | Two inter-sectional contests of ex-|bets Jield, Brooklyn, O'Rourke struck 3 | dusky boxer had delivered low fouls, the first time here last night during| | o 50, O, 28.—Streets paved [Mimick ..oo.n ceptional interest are scheduled, | him because he would not get out of | G R IN LEAD. [and when he persisted in the foul a public meeting in Woolsey hall | with gold were & fictlon in sl dans Gering .. f Princeton seeking to avenge a 9 to 0 ; h»m deat. 1'orbes said he was on an as- | —_— | Aghting regardless of warnings, the under direction of the Comnecticut|or nily yyittington, London's first |P1UTPRY - by Sl AR d + 0| defeat at the hands of the University | signment from hia paper. N t DBilliards Champion | referee took more decisive action. section and Yale branch of the Am- |y 4"\ nocor hut streets paved with |Favick % > of Chicego last year playing the| According to O'Rourke, Forbes, a Again Outclasses Bennie Allen, | Palmer appeared to be winning erican Institute of Electrical Engi- \yyhar are distinet possibilties of the |16% o 93— 274| Maroon on the latter's own grounds hoxing referee, had been suspended X g ! handily at the end of the bout, and neers. There was a demonstration | oo futyre Blanchard o E a3 3| while !\o(l:s' I’I_\nn.\ (‘\\Br‘led Atlanta guly 31 n:nx_ was disbarred from at.| Philadelphia, 4 Oct. 3 28. — Ralph it was the opinion of some ringsidefs also of the loud speaking telephones — \ (oof is heing made in St Martins | | to battle (\,m-rzm rm,‘ |tending boxing matches. He said | Greenleaf of_ New York, national| ;¢ Gans grasped the opportunity to and sorhe radio apparatus. The pie-|{ane with rubber bloeks tnstead. of Three important “ho:trrn (01\!;!‘-1 Forbes used abusive language when [Pocket hilliard champlon, outclassed | ret himself out of an,unpleagant sit- tures showed the operation of & |\ood and asphalt, and although the | ; sig| e SR AT Ransia st inntoilestia gl B;‘nmp' e aeame® s Yoo lnst [ation, The Philadelphisn. weighgd vacuum tube and it was explained bY | formar is far more expensive, it is & s ‘hw ug\‘a(nl.:vn. d. ’l“’m::i Pm ls : ,‘m { presence there that night. night in their second block of the| 1601 pounds and Gans 15015, a voice which was projected over a|hoped it will last 25 years as against AL AL e ..Z:\‘-:Ilg_;ri”’ u{f;_“,_ urdue and Towa, S S0 I chan:nzs match for the title. Play | £ i wire and through the amplifiers. The | {340 14 vears for wood hlock paving. |JACObY - ; 238] Tn the east, other leading attrac-| AMERICAN RUNNERS WIN. |&recmient 510, aren aqt "6 fOT| OBKRLIN AND AMHERST. Sl g &1 Bttt s o b | picture and the voic WENE. Ve RO 9| tions include [Lafayette-Boston col- Oxford, Iingland, Oct. 285.—In the| Greenleaf made 152 points hnst:‘ Maria" Dawes the setting assumed ag importancé only secondary to that of the football gameé—the University of Chicago defending against the aspault of Princegon the day's chief intersess tional gridiron event, an effort of the custern school to avenge a 9 to 0 de- feat lust year when the Maroons ine vaded the Tigers lair, Police Called in Well before noon policemen blocked off streets near Stagg fleld which {s nd Fordham players, e name would not indi- Grounds This Afternoon, Oberlin, 0., Oct. 28.—The Oberlin RO G e FRANK FRISCH TO WED Brennan ..... 2 2 —|lege. Rucknell-Pittsburgh, ~TRutgers- university senfor sports yesterday W.|night and Allen 34. The high runsand Amherst football elevens wers ftigemstiated land) over 1t came el New-York, Oct s, —Frank Frinh, 383 387 2961172 West Virginia. Vermont-Holy Cross,|E. Stevenson of Princeton and Balliol|was Greenteaf's 38, ten of which. how.: ready foc their inter-sectional con- anabrRatlons: o 1hAI8. o sueh & WILe | star (second’ bagemian iof the. ‘svarld Prtoviiis Columbia-Williams and Brown-Bos- college, Oxford, won the quarter-mile ever, came from an unfinished mun| 8t Lo be played here this afternoon. $hat 20 separate telegraphic. Impulses| champion New York Glants is to bel . ., R 205! ton university contestst [race in 52 3-5 seconds. He also won |last night. The next high was liaberlingtollgwenapiwhossstastolavan fnayibertransmittedy married November & to Miss ~Ada| <890¢ ¥ 7 | The south's schedule s featured hig heat in the 100 yard dash, making|champion's 25 in the 35th inning, | the Ohio conference championship Dr. B. B. Craft, chief engineer of pyey, it became known today. They|l'lis - P & 3| by rivalry beiween Center and Louis-({t in 11 seconds. Tevis Huln of| Sy y last year, and two weeks ago held the Western Electric Co.. £ave a lec- | jave heen cngaged for a year. Thp.""l’;::e';\‘qw"m 5t 1Y 0 52| ville, North Carolina State and Vir-| princeton and_ University college, Ox-| N Ohio State to two touchdowns, wera ture on the Bdvanoes ’"?""’ ","."’_““- plan to tour the New England m””‘c\r\v 3 o : 3 o|Rinlu Military Tnstitute, Alabama and |ford, won the running hroad jump e expressing confidence today and sim- tadie and current carry ng cireul 8§ on their honeymoon 1y . 2 . Texas, Mississinpi and Tennessee, and with 20 feet 5 inches. Huhn “"o}.‘.wn Other Tmvortant Conference ilar statements came from t)wfl Ame- and the instruments used with them / e B i R e R ol R e L J v t e e L and he also explained the demonstra- oS £ ] / In the far west the leading games|pio0© iy dc Py a0l g (B8 S50 Games on Today's Card |a nearby town. The game will mark tions. Pittsfield, Oct. 2/.—Washington| B 2R lare those between California and ‘ 5 Chicago, Oct. 8.—The Chicago|Oberin's home-coming day and a o e s Schell, operator of the Alpany bus, |Knowies ... & southern California universities and Princeton game overshadows other | large crowd is expected. MICHIGAN STARS IN GAME caught a red fox alive with his hands|Reynolds ...... 3 56 | 1daho and Oregon. CENTRE DECLINES OFFER | Middle West football CORtests t0day. | memmmmmrmmmerre:: - - <= S n the Lebanon Mountain road yes-|Searles T e TEEES R Y Danville, Ky.. Oct. 28.-—Announce- | but three important games will be | Kipke and Captain Goebel to Play | forqay morning, and brought it to this JONeS o % o TILDEN IS IMPROVING. ment was made here today that Cen- | played between Western Conference | SAFELY RELIEVES Against Ilinois Today city, where it died. The animal was PerE «....o..o o Philadelphia, Oct. 28.—William | tree college football team had declin- | teams. | | CATARRH OF THE BLADDER Tea exhausted from a run. It is Staniev ‘ 3 _| Tilden’s physician reported favorably|eq an fnvitation of the Phoenix cham- Illinois meets Michigan at Ann | NTEN eRer that Fa ok e s ey | *o'nm‘\')" r;-mmy!]m\:‘hinv'h‘hp\\‘;:“"m ("Im'm{;:hm- of commerce for a _post-season Arbor, Ohio State plays Minnesota s(: ‘PLA b C OR e (R thelTBoant attle, With OWio Engineors. R’ - 8 e 1 "l"lmr' | football game with the University of | Minneapolis, and Purdue tackles lowa | C & CAPSULES :um- would be able to start in today’s T o - i SRS sk - gbe 47 ”Y‘y”“ L i 'l‘ "‘r"" L il ’“;‘ "{ €C-| Arizona cleven. College authorities|on the Hawkeyes' field. | fontest here with Illinots Tevived the | NAMI SCHOOL AFRER 1 ('I{P.R,‘?},.Vn bRl 4 it i”o‘;um g d(i:\‘ 4 ::v:r]:ps\':(! Ol | satd they would abide by the new rule| Tndiana plays the Michigan Aggies | POPULAR FOR CENERATIONS hopes of Wolverine supportérs. Kipke | New Haven, Oct. 28.—A new .I\lmnr‘F?‘r 2 o 51 98 <FBEINE T onrmon ih e eE ',r”{f:['\.nf the Southern Intercollegiate Ath-[while the remaining two teams of vm4 ar SOJ4POUND COPAIBA AND cusess | cold h schoo! which is being construct- | PIASOR -ooxer e o o L B O s AR, oonaiell| letic Association which forbids post- | Big Ten, Northwestern and Wiscon- ALK R e 4 R stville seotion will e (NEIBOR -ovvee: 106 dauk nnnest : pital several| soagon games. sin, remain idlc. | | "BEWARE “OF IMITATIONS Bt i i i Yotosd outd mweied after Dr. Bumsn §, Bhee(gEn;|PAREKES cheas " N 0 3 | of the Ohio game, also will he back in ' a teacher in the city schools for half Wl the line-up aganat the T1lini, assuring & century and who has been for a Tool Room. There’s at Least one ln Every Co“ntry Club Mich., Oct. 2 ssur- ) aibdnoan, Miel Ok ASSUT- | mall animal, apparently from a spring litter. had been laid up with a severe gince his return from Ohio. Coach Yoet of a comparatively strong |very long period in the English de-\ Gt B T squad. Herbert Steger, it was an- | partment of the High school. 1h»l;,“‘”m S le e oy nounced. would take the halfhack po- |cornerstone of the school will be laid | Z/6 60 T hen ~ 46 Wilson ... 3 9 sition vacated by the injured Roby. | Monday. BB i whie i 82 9 | e A 1 A . E BILL DID You EVER EEE e ey WELL- | SAYS To My oA 5 G & = | H 2 466 433 47 : i AY THE MUSHA MIKA ©! 2 PARTNER -GEORGE WHATS IS Sails From Florida to N. Y. ) futiv ok giEsahs e oF PRETTIEST MASHIE L L SPANISH WAR VETS. CORRSE F - e SHoTE | &VER SAW BILL- FIVE DOLLARS | LAY &R ! T -~ | ONE BEAUTIFUL COURSE 1T LIES IN A VALLEY ONLY ON THE GREEN' 'Yhru'RE ON' | You SHOOT FROM Tv;ifi Tel HE SAYS SO | T@eD UP AND OF A HILL -~ THEN/ THERE S| | TAKES MY MASRIE MBLICK- A STREARM BOUT M(DWAY, e Infantry H. Norton T. Johnson Mahoney J Burns 1. Shea E. Egan Hess Kendlen Strickland Hall Reed Massey ........ 18 = - — ) - e - AND ' COME BACK VE-RY AMD BILL MY BALL DROPPED WAIT A MmO Te Burng ybn ; SLow SEE - | HAD MY DEAD To THE PIN ALMOST BILL: | WANT Hartman ....... 83 STANCE AND TiMine JusT GoiNG INTo THE CUP SEe. You B HEAR o Griswold ....... 92 = 8l PERFECT - AD | WHANGED WELL THEN GEORGE SAYS THIS - I'M DUE on Masson e, | THAT BALL OH -1 BABY' "'LL BET You ANOTHER FIVE e THE FIRST 420 I'LL LAY MINE ON ThHE TEE- |'VE L g - - GREEN Too - "MAKE T e 83 s S "HE 5rY 8 : Ter lJMV:J ALL RIGHT HE S5t MATCH on 86 MeCarthy e \ Helm Samuelson Hildebrand Morey . oLi2 Duramy . 63 Hartman T4 421 399 CORBIN SCREW CORP. Rebillard ; Rybets Sick with malaria, Captain Clyde G. Hilton (inset) piloted |Bertz ..... i :‘-: this frail 16-foot sailing craft through Atlantic storm from Stnfi;‘rf LI Petersburg, Fla., to New York harbor in 60 days. And he says ; —~ he'll try it again! (Continued on Following Page)

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