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MONIER & BRO. 3842 Main Street WE CASH XMAS CHECKS O o o o Tigers Honor Omaha Star ’ | i Speaking of Sports Well, the it i copped il Mohawks put the city they had to work footh hard ) the very final whistle ey will not have to wait untit nest fall however, to attempt for their basketball team soon will he in the running. reve The Rangers and the Mohuwks will | he two of the teams in the league which is (o stage preliminary games at the Armory on Saturday nights, | That hoy Babeock Is right at hom: on the Dbasketball court, Tn fact basketball is his middle name and Suturday night he gave the fans u real treat as he filled the baskets to over. flowing. i HOWARD GRAY Because he best cxemplifics the qualities of a Princeton football play er in character, spirit and abiiity, | Howard Gray of Omaha, stur end, has been awarded the Poe Memorial cup | by fellow students, The cup is award- ed annually in memory of Johnny Poe, Tiger star, killed in rance . | Bab may be a good foothallers and | a passing baseballer, but he need doff | his cap to none at basketball, * Young Taylor ulso s a fast little players and teams up well with the husky Babcock. | —— | Vie Lerson has jost little of his old | hots still lop through the hoop. | I it ever statistics like “ten aud out,” says Joo Becekett of Londor | Statistics show that Coveleski, who R ; : { wis supposed to be through big| (Continued ¥rom Proceding Page.) soveral years was the | them all last Ain't] WO rful? a8 a ago, summer Jeaguer by B next Sunday and it appears likely that win State dire team issued the ot one Britain following | Healy, man Some day may oal, T Doe Cook to bob up with statistics to | football Petatement: “Mpe. M. W #how thal he not only disecovered the | r of the Bridgeport team, made north pole, but also bulit it versl overtures Lo the Now Britain - ment. New Britain had all in- of closing their last However, ut the persistent persunsion on the part of Mr, Healy, Britain decided to come te Brideeport, December 8, Notwith [ standing the fact that Mr. Healy re. cetved cqual 1o $1,350 before | placed Hanover Park | December New Britatn man- | night the West Ends defeated thel oo, o ociopted Mr. Healy's offer | Poys club Comets, 26-27 in a closely | 0 | contested game. | “Ihye Scentie between Mo g Healy, Weleh and the New on the action Britain t follow { management yesterday is “In cased to the New ‘ The feeling of all who| ot and ed WY like elean sports and good sports-| .. for the | manship are the same. same My I request thie shown morning in | for me | the " o v one look for s w [ mans tentions Sunday m exeept thit roquerort is not cheese k Dempsey ditto, iy prove nr scason Steam Rol- by Willinms lost to the Providence vesterday 13 to 0. The lers in “ seore of « he his team o In the proliminary game Suturday i comm M. M mana letter manage 0. Welel were st dear m writing vou this | of Mike Meuly, o Bridgeport Football club, your telogram pmnent of the port necessa " add me e Nirid ig | terms forth as follows | at the | of has this terms That Bridgeport did not intend to keep its rgain was evident not only hen their players did not dress, but when they refused to open the gates to the park, but kept the crowd clamoring outside foothall October . sir . tter anage He also me of which in this you a city on ot He has thi certified check | tee that he wil privilege of after feder Co! | Nebraska on year. wit! of team 18 gate's play day posted |a Clinton | gross, billiard | have been ted from th here Sunday. Payment is to be made | to you by hy wuthorized has| representative, after your team has awarded 27 coveted “P" to the|taken the fleld Su afternoos. 1 football players who opposed Harvard | am holding the guarantee with the ‘- and Yale. understanding that it will be returned | to Mr. Healy and the agreement dered null and void, if rain shall prevent the game from plaved | “Trusting that you will faver me ith a prompt “Since Francis Appleby defeated Saturday for the amateur crown. . me, or my The Princeton management day ren- | snow | heing There was no game between the ll-Hartfords and the Hilltops yes- ay, due to weather conditions. reply rely “Milar Welcl yours, o | made no gain at center. The Mohawks | made | eski made | lert | went | Rocco THE REAL SPORTING GOODS STORE iynmm Rice fumbled but fell on the MflHAWKS [;APT”RE Im.u making it first down. Jackson | made no gain at center. 12 Yards on a Pass, 1. M G. A ATHLETIS ON AT FOLL SPEED (Continued from Preceding Page) A forward pass, Dunnigan to Tan- cred, gained 12 yards. Jackson made| three yards (hrough right guard.| | Dunnigan tore through right tackle | tor five more, Jackson failed to gain [ul center, | | through | o vent to th their own 12 vard 1 (Continued From Preceding I'age.) , Rai 1 Halr to Dunnigan line. Dunnigar tackle, (s through right but criss cross Tigers 18, All Stars 8, Loo Score: , B Ref- made vard d. ¥ Score: Mohawks gers 0 168 nd Game, Kaieski on Mohawk d tackle. Dunnigar cred the 1. On a pass Dunnigan to Rice, the flashy quarter- back of the Mohawks dashed around left end for a 34 yard run. Casparinni Wildcats B Pirates, vard Adams right the to gain u rst dow Coates fumbled recoy Norton Athern throw forws 1l but had A made ‘s attem pt ward pass failed Dunnigan to Rice, Rico tried a drop Kick yards for holding, | *hort and the Rangers A forward pass Casparinni to lncv}m'\'_'f,", aian e bl i gained five yards. Carparinni made no || V4P FEAKUS made seven yards around gain at right tackle. O'Brien broke up | 1t ©n9. Waleskl went through = ior a forward pass. Rice attempted a fieid | i 8115 TWIENE T T0 0. G4 SRAT PN, BIE-UNE - Kiek: wia bioked Byl Dl Toen OoT OUANERA. CHOOR Argosy and the Rangers recovered the | Gt TS FAREE CHAUET €O ball, O'Brien made no gain at right fatecoaptod’ by Cangrove. of the tackle, Kaleski cireled left end for| yyop oo oo 7 vard Nyborg went the rest of |- : 5 way for first down. O'Brien could not gain off right tackle, stumbled through left tackle fo yards, Joy Saslowitz Right Guard. Goldman as 11| Mucke the bha ft Guard, Score: Pirates 22, Wildcats 5. Employed Boys “B” League. Princeton, Yale, Dacon Kilopt were penalized 13 Left Forward Zanzukas Right was of . Bromberg s Salstrum Center, Meligonus + Dennis b alhanian went in for Yankaskus Selfels | jackson failed to gain at center, Re- CIght | cor was hurt on the play and had to | be carried off the field. Anastasio Mohawks Recover Fumble |went in for him, Jackson made no O'Brien went through left tackle for | gain at center. Rice tried a drop first dowu. Seifels failed to gain at|kick from the yard line, but the center, O'Brien made two yards off | kick was sho the ball going to Ny-| right tackle. Kaleski made five yards|borg, who was tackled on his 23 yard around left end dropped the ball and | line by Restelll. The game ended it was recovered by the Mohawks. - ——e Rice lost a yard on an end run, Nor- | LANDlNO ls ELEGTED felt made a yard through center, Jackson went back jn for Casparin- ni. Rice punted out of bounds in mid field. O'Brien made two yards at right tackle Ny Right Guar | Bilas v " Becker Left Guard, ¥ core: Princeton Referee, 13, Loomis Harvands, Hall S, Yale 6. Cornell, on Matullis Left Forward. | Squillicotte Linagon | | Sulick Right Forward. - eaeres Klopt | ' Center s SBwanson terkowits Lett Guard . J New Britain Boy Will Captain Suf.| Marchesi . Marchesi, 8 Guard Right | 14, Harvard 6 Final score: Cornell B. Loomis Volley Ball, Britain ¥. M A and volley ball teams journeyed Meriden association where they games and a social good Rritain teame were de- games straight, the first | team losing 15-7, 156, 15-10, the sec ond losing Meriden 15-3 b The following men made the journey: Henry Dresscl, captain first team; H. B. Roche, Thamas Crowe, C. Rosenswe H. Hornkohl, Bernadotte Loomis, captain of the second team, O. Sahrbacker, Schil- 1. Gustarson, H. Kutscher, Dr. Hand Hand Ball Matches, Walthers defeated G. out theee games, ficld Foothall Team Next Fall, IHJ slammed through the line | Referec for first down, O'Brien made five & yards through right tackle. Kaleski hit left guard for seven yards, mak-| Armand ing it again fiest down. O Brien made | merly five yards off right tackle, Heifels | school, one yard around 16t end, Kai- | the 1 football team at three yards through center, field school. Landino has been at the rest of the way for | the school two years and has held down The Rangers | down the position of halthack, play- through the Mohawksing a strong, uggressive game His {election is a popular one, The letter men who through | letters by Coach Ab 12 (Captain Shaughnessy Routheriand, Stubbs, lor, Yates, Itickmeyer, | O'Connor, McCabe, O'Brien, Jeffries, Twelvetrees, Brennan, Johnson, Bar- stow, Loeffel, Landino, Lewie and Hartenstein Teammates Decide, | p i p \ | New [ first second 1o the enjoyed the time, New feated three for. high captain of the Suf- of 1 at th Landinoe an athlete has elected clty, local bheen O'Brien went another first plungi at will | eam to . 187 were t L3 ling 2 | were given| u Rangers Threaten, Herman are made one yard tackic. The ball was on the yard line and it looked fair for a Ranger touchdown. On the next pass, O'Bricn fumbled the ball and Gris- wold of the Mohawks recovered, save ing the day for the Mohawks, Matteo went in for Caspro and Cor- bett took Sobaik’s place. Itice took | the ball through left tackle for 23 yards, being tackled Nyborg. It was a protty piece field running. Jackson plunged through center for yards Jack tricd the same tithout any gain. Yankakas | ) Seifels. Dunnigan hit making it first down Dunnigan made three yards around right end. A criss cross pass, Dunni- | gan to Rice, and the Mohawk quarter- back went nd ieft end for 15 vards, Turner went in for Poppel. went for Kahma, Jackson | rougl - for five yards. tackle for two Kaloski i " W won n two Swan 21-12, JRIST RRREAKS BACK, ield, Mass., Dec. 10 owner of a trucking busine night from a brok: other ustained triver machine in riding. lost control and the truck wild down the side of | Lebanon mountain. The driver caped with minor injuries M Pitt Horner, | N back when | Charies | 3 Dy ision, | ats . Perokas two| 5 J from ¥, games 2118, Class * Noren de three games ntaros captures first plac , Unterspar cating him two and losing Scor 1 Y. M The ¥ supervision | Amnarst ind Friday g men 1 by . of died last " out o 2i ind injuries the Ce center for a ga : " cs- « . A Swimming Team, imming team under t ). A. Spear, late meet Monday 1 Parker, 1 i . Mars The world's record for » raiy of 1 by the Canadian Pacific A train long ing 125 cars total weight 7,046 tons, ied single engine I . trai rail is hel o cvery way ar mile ro A compris with ws o ritt Root t or " by a {. Urba went Dunnigan wick H. e 3 )ehm, gmmmmmn S Johr game's » b nd ta It is understood tha applicant for th acant ack custom to select {who had outlived la W icked ard r samc Purniture Industry s Oldest The ure f These annually produc ed i | 18 the tory, next, of course, to toraging largest N USRI AL R AL AL A Ao A AU A Duntz, F. Fenton, L. D Slattery. WE CASH XMAS CHECKS w. Sad Mistake, It was dusk, and the ticket inspece« tor went to the young couple on the back seat of the bus. | The youth, slightly impaticnt at | the interruption, thrust out his folded | tickets, ’ “We do not stop there,” said the inspector, courteously. | “Where?” inquired the youth. “At the pawnbroker's.”—Exchanges Blynn, E. Carlson, Berg, M. Canzellarni, x| ! EEK COACH % on the streets in Italy vn especially for the market, 1 principally on lettuce, JOINT-EASE ror Stiff, Swollen Joints Rheumatic or Otherwise Sa “When Joint-Ease Gets in—Joint Agony Gets Out.” | | | | | | | | It was a high-class pharmacist whe | saw prescription after prescription fail to help hundreds of his customers to get rid of rheumatic swellings and | stiff inflamed joints. And it was this same man who ase serted that a remedy could and would | be compounded that would make of the | treaky, swollen, tormented joints is said | WOrk with just as much smoothness as majors | 1hey ever did Now this YJHN “STUFFY" McINNIS “Stufry” greatest ready up Meclnnis, onc first sackers, to retire from the college coaching Melnnis is un job at Harvard made e of N prescription, rightly named Joint o, after being tested successfully ny ohstinate cases, i red through progressive parmas- clsts 1o the who sufe ter from need lime bering up. Swoller ake on m ofe by the recent ignation million of people alling Jjoints that been the veteran player it has some his usefulness when it Har- the former yeurs n twingy, inflamed, stiff, ure usually by rheumatism, but whatever Joint-F souks right in, kin and flesh and gets right ts the trouble as it As insformented Ll caused the through to and coaching job. this custom Wood. It to work for the from Joe anxious lines, cat ~ is said is along and correc | source Joint-Base for aile nts, whether in ankle, shoulder, spinc of rub it on, you ifying res Remember is ments of the knee, hip, finger, and may expect worth-while the United & turniture a1.411 industry i farming one furni ates re are 2,401 actories in eclbow, vhen cdy vals you This his- or the | excess of § 526 pe an oldest sults, It is and dry genuine all druggists for 60 cents sale at ists everywhere now on for food, and of flowAbout That Radiator? GREB TUNNEY TONIGHT Sports Editor Two Heralds Be'sure that the radiator Mr. 1 ain footh Ha $1.000 wi | port Her: to iy Dec. 10, Tunney |y under of Greenweh Village and Harry Gred of Pittsburgh meet in & 15-round de cigion bout tonight at Madison Square jarden fot the third time with the dht heavyweight bexing champion ship the United States at stake G took the itk Tunney on in their bowt ar regained it by decision nd meeting. Since the taken the world's from Johnny Wi The Light Heavyweight Title Will Be at Stake for Third Time When Bat- | tlers Mect in London. New York, Gene to recei Tilegr feders and su of Mr. Wele of 1 from you taken ean first 1 decisior firsd 1 Gene a their " the ittshurger widdieweight F « has with good tithe ton traincd of for the [ insists hard Greb's he h men " ave tweca s culiar fights etics which are w at times ' nhey e foul proeer a is to is cxpected have pound advantage jeem v's letter to the ¥ rtifled i post th M New the 11 of heen deduct h ha '3 d 1 “Very truly yours w et ow ik by manager r It and state 1 Trusting N weanth New Brit ows cheok Weleh of the “Bridge- | as a bond of good faith Britain lowing ars 3 ta Admission to be inctructed to gite after o 1 n 1 M ot gross meets your & might tr which ¥ e terms with nher You pri after QUICK QUAKER Cooks tn 3 to 5 minutes! Here's a vigor breakfast in Ak your groger for Ouick Quaker. 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