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New York, Nov. 30.—Professional bas- kotball, which has been enjoying the greatest boom it ever had !n the vicinity of Greater New York, is now seriougly reatened by the blue law element. he result of arrests made Sunday on the, complaint of representatives of the Lord's Day alliande, nine persons connected the Original Celtles and 16 who took rt In & game at Tammany hall, were raigned before Magistrate George E. Simpson in ‘the Yorkville court and six n connebted with the Brooklyn Whirl- nds and the Brooklyn Dodgers wera led before Magistrate Brown in the fth avenue court, Brooklyn, yesterday. The Original Celtics play each Sunday fternoon and evening at Madison Square jen and the Brookiyn teams play at spect hail. Patrolman John Gorman e Firgt inapection district issued the monses on which the Original Ceitics arrested. The cases were adjourned aring until Dec. 17 in the night Patrolmen Eimer Cooney and Wiiliam of the Fourth avenue station on the Brooklyn complaint, and g was #et for Dec. 5. Harry Rodel was complainant against the Tammany hall players, and this cese wes adjourned 1l tomofTew, Edward F. Furey, on associated with Tex R! of tho officlals 'd in the dl- , said the © receipts of the game were distributed. the amount collccted at the gate spersed In the form of salaries o rs, tiéket takers and sellers, rent, and the balance divided among B8 ote. members of the club and the players. EMPLOYED BOYS ORGANIZE “Y" BASKETBALL LEAGUE A basketball league which gives pro- e of supplying real basketball com- WOULD STOP BASKETBALL ON SUNDAY } The teams are as fomows: TRe Light- ning Five,» Tom Spivery, Tom Kenig, farb, T. Garceau; The Blue Devils, Harvey Lacomb, James O’'Niel, Eddie Maclk, James Kelly, Armando Otta- viano, Jame§ Connell, Saul Budnick; | The Hornets, Humphrey Brennon, Mar- vin Hanna, Frank Krucks, Milton Ran- dall, Eli Seegle, F. Rocicot, Ted Alex- oupolis. The first of the series will begin. Friday night with a schedule of Lightning Five vs the T. N. T.s, while the Hornets will endeavor to win a victory over the Blue Devils. WATERBURY KACEYS TAKE CLOSE GAME FROM NEW BRITAIN | New Britain, Conn.,, Nov. 30.—The Waterbury Kaceys won from the Hard- er.e aches grow into big pains Robert Rice, John Donegan, Reggie unless warded off by an applica- Barbegti, John Hill, Frank Shea; The tion of Sloan’s, %{beumtigm. T. N."T.'B, Rol:,{nd Hm-m}, ?erryn.Hol- neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't lender, Dave Vollevitz, James Flem- ht long against Sloan’s Liniment. ming, “Zek"” Leffingwell, Max Gold- | fig s cut Liniment has_helped thousands, the world over. You won't be an exceps tion. It certainly does produce results. It penetrates this old family friend always for instant use. - T e <’ For more than forty years Sloan's your neighbor, At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, - | ware City basketball five, Tuesday night by the score of 48 to 45, in a game| crowded with excitement throughout and | calling for an extra period when the score. was tied at 45 all.. The summar; Waterbury. Hardware City. Dumschott By A RS (< 4 Left Forward L SR A Normandin ight Forward MeNamara ...e-e ..cseesecess Rostelll Center. = Borden, Mulhall .......... . Peletier Left Guard Bheehy .c.oovecesee oeranan .. Larson | 80! Right Guard. Score, Waterbury 48, Hardware City 45; goa's from fleld, Kilduff 2, Nor- mandin 3, Restelli 4, Pelletier, Larson 4, Dumschott 5, Taylor 4, McNamara 4, Sheehy 3, Mulhall; goals from fouls, Restelli 17, Taylor 14! referes, Dillon; time of halves, 20 minutes. thi Humm Motor Car game and Manager Coogan says that his charges will make brethren travel at top speed throughout. Captain Charley give any definite lineup but said that the entire squad would get a chance to show their wares. The Kaceys also will' enter a team f cludes Waterbury, Derby, Bridgeport and New Haven and the above councils have had teams for th wooden duckpin shooters in the state. COLUMBIA HAS THREE NEW ~their Middletown Daley was unable to e new state Kacey bowling league around the The circuit in-'| Naugatuck, Ansonia. h will get under way iddle of next month. me close contests are lookedl for as a'l e past three seasons and included in eir lineups are some of the best TEAMS ON SCHEDULE @ ADVERTISE EXAGTLY LY COME TO US FOR OVERCOAT YOULL FIND IT; JUST WHAT YOU WANT — THE STYLISH BELTED COATS —THICK, WARM FLEECY COATS—DOUBLE BREAST- ED— ' $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50. Marphy & MeGarry Prince Albert’s note 1_r3 Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we’ll tell you right here-that Prince Albert tobacco has ?em all lashed to the mast! Youw’ve got a handful-of- happiness coming your di- a new the joys of And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A.iscrimp cutand stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you’re puffing away [ rolling’em! Princa Albert ls in teppy ¢ wold ard helf pound tin humidors inthe pound crystal glass humidor with : moistener tios EHibsE"” the melabets ot the New York, Nov. 30—Columbla_ Uni- 207 MaingStreet tion when you pal it with to beat the band! by = ¥O5r C A, emploved boys alvislon | 1o e versity's basketball team schedule for Tection youp 1 was organized at the Y last night, by [* % = the season, made public today, inciud- in? 3 5 E Comm R RGlDoded of Rbland. Hav: SEASON WITH MIDDLETOWN |ed three new opponents, Rochester, P. ‘A. and the. makin’s Prfnce Albert is so good s, Harvey L;u’)mb, Humphrey Br-:Dn- The New Haven Kaceys will open '11;‘;:2“3‘ and Rutgers. The schedule fol- papers! For Prince Albert that it has led four men to " s Spivery and Physical Di- {up their basketball season on Frida: vs: $ : s : or Friuk, There are ‘to be four|muight at New Haven with 'the Midd o ~~Dotpmbiey, 3 Brooklen gRoly; Devs 1y Sportln??;l‘lo’“:;;::ic?;tledn A is mot only dfillghtful to smoke jimmy pipes where TRERT ams, 't N IS R i vest Point at West . Poin ec. 10, Sditor : In : : : 3 \ f e I ey o L OIORIO Th ot Tuityy Dic 17, Rutehy At answer to the Judean A. C.s claim of our taste and pleasing in one was smoked before! It’s PRINGE ALBERT , the playing lays being} Haveners have put in a hard week D 21 N York U the championship of the city, I wish to nday Wednesday and Frie i . | O 1 a ec.-21, New Yorl 4 0 . .. edneatay and Friey nighte.| o, sracioe n prejasation sor @l | SO, O 2 SE KO UMY | st hat T catagt s What Uy Dase] itsrefreshingaroma,but our the greatest old buddy- - S s e 28, Sy at Syracuse; January 9, leir claim on. lanager yatt aims o i B e e 45 | his team won seven out. of elght games exclusive patented process smoke that ever found its nell; Jan. 18, Princeton at Princeton; |Plaved; included In thelr voctorles was it frombite and parch! ~ way into a pipe or cigarette! FINANE Al_ AND cuMMERcIAl Jan. 21, Penn; Feb. 4, College of the ‘?ave’d'“ MRt 4 C hes frees P y pip g | City of New York (pending); Feb. 25, |Plaved the Judeans twice, both games - : { Union at Sehenectady; Feh. 13, Yale; | A0InE In a scorriem. tle, . et L e ) { Feb. 21, Dartmouth; Feb. 25, Penn. at( oW Minager 1»;”5'“3: :lfe see in " iphia; M ] ; s sl et-ups, such BONDS FEATURED MARKET. Miam! Copper fi?‘:flfipgl‘l X"a [A;F,{]W fiiax-znr? “§Z§§E‘f, teams as Bast Great Plain and Thames- ¥ s e o O D S e g B e e i ville. Whoever heard of these two i & e ctive but | Mo K & T 22 teams? It is little wonder your goal has ht 1921 i stock ex- | Missouri Pacific . s Bhniits & not been crossed. 5 . Bast without ex.. | Missourl Pac pr . ity SSTERN Now Judeans, we will play you next! 5 by bicss Lo ned rise and |Nat Enam & St co BOWLING LEAGUE | Sunday, rain, snow or shine, at Mohegan 5 . Winston-Saleas, continued fo |N. ¥ Alr Brake Thres teams aro tied for first honors | Park, With a 140-pound.team. Hoping the national joy smoke NG ist was hesi- Y Centrai .. in the stern Conmecticut Bowling | that We may come to terms, and wishing X( N H& ;l o5 league, Moosup. Danielson and Taftville, faf‘r hpluy to both teams, we remain orfolk Sout each ha n 14 matches and lost 7,| John Thompson, Manager; A. Eller, | Eawar ize ) Norfollc & West. . with Plainfield trailing with 13 games | captatn, Efundg.s ,‘019“E‘*;“;};‘:”;fi"'{j’:rs;fi:' - - — re North American won and 8 lost. = Yol { z f b2 Penti ‘B . i bury 108, Pepin'108, White 108, Bacon } i & Rleiple andme L BOWLING, 107, Rainey 107 Raney 107, Coutu 106, DO YOU KNOW~ - ! b F3 i il it cand Silic e recult ypo i tgan Les Saliebury 106, Morin 106, Longo %3, P P ¥ ) iRy e 38 It Sull decide iy n“:’“- Ques e Eion e s et 0 or reey and ; olair 104, Barry 103, Royle.103, Walsh » w ‘(tmul RPM&:’I ‘munl averages | Driscoil 112 80 100— 292 | 103, Pliling 103, McCarthy 102, Alexane i x sovernment | Reading .. by Barver with Gulllette. 021 107 99 111 317 {der’ 100, Fastman 100 Gilber’ 100. e exi geding L oor H R S, Gutneckt vs.. 106 111 96— 313 —_— b A — miat of itg mew |Reading 2 pr . The follow- | Mor, & e i ~ e e Morey ... 13 38 116-1339 | WINTER SPORTS NECESSARY o Rep Iron & Steel . the standinf of teams and aver- | Robeu thé it | REp. T & Steet: pr. =iz monertson < % 17 81— 294 FOR DARTMOUTH FRESHMEN to create | South Pacific Teas Standi Hanover, N. H,, Nov. 30—Winter 5. Reac-ySouth Raflwry e e ; F48 505 BO4—1S55 | srorts, to include imstruction in = = e Sou S SE Won. Lost. P.C. > ot ‘m“-i?n{;‘:': 'frnl‘\n«:ergwr;{rpr x At 7°S' }_’“fi 2 “-'“I;m s % ing, snowshoeing and skating, have|The plan is to form ar association to|candidate for Benny Leonard's Mght« n}“!- g | Tee: C ],,ml b i s ‘px MRE TS s_ 97, 94— 271 | been added to the require recreation- | comprise both boxers'and their man-|weight crown. Barrett is only 19 years 4 0 '“A;r;"i Unltl‘;x‘PacIflAc S 7 e nu lette s: 118 94— 297 i al.activities for freshmen ' at Dart-|agers. old and has had just seven o Tl n_m;:;na” S Eaglfic o 2 H te1s };‘:;\:t 131 :: lz;l-—- ;;.9 :’nofuhTfoll'egZ ltuwas adxlnzunced to-| Hockey lovers predict there will be|to date, winning all of them by the trcles was. rati M-S 3 15 h Slake | 9 — 329 ay. e instruction wi 'orm part |more sextcts playing the great out-door | K O route. 2t the regutar divigont on T Sway Stwel U Fubber .. 1o Wl et inne 93 101 120— 814 [of the program under the direction|game this season since the introduc-| According to word received from the "mmon, 4 spite the ‘admission |1 Boer r 5 197 Eei_ii|ot Recreational Director Harry Hill-|tion of the Canadian sport In this|other side, George Duncan,- former rates w-rs firm in connection |U S Steel pr . FILLMORE AND FOLLENIUS AL ?;:nin;?é?llle;elglg ég’:;:lxmr:nstudenu Co;l'r}:trt Street Swimmi 1ub of Bo: B»,”?is‘},,"‘”“ fhfimpion,‘md " M"“’ SR Tk orihireiite! Gl Tokek | Weat Cnr Tot i = 4 . e wimming ¢ s- | chell, his partner in a tour o - frr':\ o ::nr‘:n:l ;E‘.an;i:g West El & Mg . = OBEROT Z AND ’“-'LL[ - Dye House. e ton intends to send (*harley Toth and |can golf courses this season, are un« the ML) Hour. . bt exserient | Willys - O'land Fll‘mm'c and Tollenius took the best s:x@nkley 106 105 104— 315 | PACIFIC FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP also Charles Cox to England rext sum- |der contract to make two more pilgrim- s was Indicated by more lib- | Willys O'land i“‘r,‘l‘"n “““"‘f; »‘1: tzs trlr;m S‘i{!\%ox ?"dli;cch:ns . }:; 1:: lg;: 310 GAME SATURDAY|mer to try and swim the Englishjages to this country within the next " (e - | Worth Pum . Hull on the Aetna alleys Wednesday | zgage 9 284 e o channel. four years. o SR, W . S NGO P night. Several strings were won by close, Shatkey ...... 107 103 103— 313 fool‘l‘;:;llAnc‘;al::;;loS:}I:‘lffi g;o‘;im Sopac'l‘“l:g A Buenos Aires promoter has come \din» forelgn exchanges rose sub- COTTON. reflts‘r:rl‘ns&l;s!;‘the‘fzgseit()nl?z; an’;‘ih:he whole | R. Robertson .. 84 95 100— 289 | neet will be decided at Los - Angeles | ¢ New York to sign wrestlers for TURF NOTES, 8 e 28 W led. : _— — it stantlally on = announcement that the | New York, Nov. 30.—Spot cotton ‘quiet; | - Fillmore—ii7 85 101 81 107 Tor ie 513 49 50i_15o1 | harbor Saturday when the team of the | POUtS In South America. Quite a feW| Gold King. 216 1-4, by Gold Bingen, ates intends to participate in | middling 18.05. 108 87 103 97—1126. 3 *|U. 8. 8. ldaho, champlon of the bat- | ETRPPIONS can be spared, If he Willl 221 14 aam Sara King, 229 13 by A aneeting of European bamk- Follenius—94 86 $0 122 125 106 97 99 | v, Mochanics. tleship division will meet the air ser- "‘E; D h Noryal King, 2.12 1-4, bred by Midway Hag for iis obiect the stabiliza- MONEFY. 37 105 1061127, Kingsley . 93 101 90— 284 | vice eleven, which recently defeated| EdWin Demby, secrotary of the navy,| rarm, Kearncy, Neb., raced 11 times over srmational credits. Sterling SRR el | Bolenine wolien mishfelnstd: 135 Lorenger . 87 87 94— 263 | the submarine team. states that Quring his career as a memm- | hal mile tracks the past season without Fgse a fraction over $4., CO% HOT No¥. O Call money frm: | Simcox—93 121 106 107 106 123 84 113 | B2LOY --e- P i g e ety i, | welas hRcE InCane ) neaesontitin pr gy B gy e call loans against acceptances 4%. 1 11?'110('»“1‘];‘?1;24‘ 98 92 115 105 118 101 D“’W.Yr 2 5 70— I:g gnm&r% b:xselbaxu o Wi}l algo&in was a good ground gainer. 3 x—éu'r"fle (4), 2.08 1-4, by Worthy Me. . I¥ bty ot R 2 105— 3 5 & 0 sou or training next spring. On- 175 El hat Thoth i R o md ~ifais E = ron enta ver N"mr:’ over 31l { S oy 191,000 PERSONS E 461 516 4431415 ]'xyec;w‘:miglagfsél:;ce? d?ngg;sthf o ko s:g:m":‘“; olhl‘"gr‘t:l’?;::: and] b T a?::‘ciu%ngr::n ‘used < easing, however, on profit taking. High, Low. Closs , ATTENDED : : ain- | hreeding of Animation] champion heavy | for several seasons in the show ring, will i i ¢ = W 7 S = P i i :”—‘T:sr::’q‘:':i ‘3’.-5.:;")':31.(2222 g iLx?l’hn:fs 96. g 35 ;g PENN’S FOOTBALL GAMES BOWLING. a’éfifiii"l’é :f.excrz'i’i:o’i‘kgleu}::wp:b:? hzfi?ess :“{;‘ and “*‘““\‘?rt?f ‘,1;0]3]‘1-0‘{“ be out for the purse money again mext Bty s v Spprronpdedl eotindt 10 Gk 273 7. Philadelphia, Nov. 20—Approximate- | EASTERN CONN. POWER CO.LEAGUE | biy will cover the period of the Easter | e 2t the recent National Horse season. : Total sales (par value) ag. 2d TR e e ; - show in New York. Tho pacer Casey Jomes, 2.09 1-4. by ed $22,850,000. U S Livist LT T e et e é‘;tfif‘filug;‘gé; Miscefancous Dept, el The New York Yankees overstocked | Peter W., 2.08 1-2, son of Peter the Great, STOCKS Loev 4%s S | Y oo, actoniing o fisifes riaas R ] Dobin 45 Mapaus Sopsthbas s v b e nore | il e T iom et e The following is a summary of tho |U S Lib 34 4%s 9788 9750 s7.70 | PC 1;‘"; A S Andersor 88 33— 261, New. York, Nov. 30—Owners of the|McCann of the Bridgeport Club grab- |ed for the Grand Circuit, having been sactions on the New York Stock Ex- |U § Liv 4th 4%s 97.76 97.20 97.58 edssd 1th E’ row:_"-o the season wit-!| packham 9 94— 298 Brooklyn baseball club announced to- bed up two of them, stealing a marchlv"f'-‘?\“fl‘d by an Ohio man who has turn- v Victory 4%s +199.98 99.96 99.88 i e Pennsylvania-Cornell game —— . __. _""|day that Gilbert Robinson will manage! »n other castern le gue pilots, ed him over to Fred Edman to get ready ch fow. Ciose.| Quoted In doilars and cents per $100 | Q1 JYANKIIn field Thanksgiving day, 263 358 343 1064 |the team next year, and denied local| From a very reliable source comes|for the big ring. . 531% 53% |bond. pdurmg rain, Piil-s‘;fig h‘?}rou;h the Oeritias e reports that they had been negotiat-|the information that Jack Bentley, hag| Vance Nuckols of Cleveland, O. has Aliis 2 HiH Forelgn Exchas fayette 26000, and Swarthmors sud | Archer e e R plaed his last game with Baltimiore, | pur &sed, the fast pacing golding Urlko Allis C 5 relzn Exchange, ayette 26,000, rthmore an st —— - S 5 : 2 ¢ Unko, 2.11 1-2, Am 28 | Sterling— Yesterday. Ao =3 e 2 3 89— 247! New York, Nov. 30—Willie Hunter,| Owner Jack Dunn that he must be sold | 1and. Am Beet Sugar pr.. 5T U5 8% | Demand .. .....54004 $3.4515 | EXPECT “BO” MeMILLIN TO e -13¢ 90 109 333 who returned Here {oday trom a visif | il winter. o Everett F. Tefft of Arctle. R. L, has n Bosch Mag . 3% 3 Cables a00% 349% COACH DALLA —— = —— ——|to Chicago, announced that he would| Philadelphi ; ¢. | bought the thrée year old pacer Nat Ray, z : 2 % {Francs e | iehe e 330UNC:VERS'TY 384333 360 1177 | detend his_ title In the British ama- |t e e Fa AT B O s | by Thistle Patch. 2.03 1-4, and the thres [ R Guilders 30% | the University of ;’)a'uas‘ex;‘e‘ga‘,?gg,{ B tewr champlonship event next Monday. | catcher, Joe Dugan, third baseman, and | I5 Fo1¢ Minnle Fogbeé, by :‘s Forbes, m Car & 37 3 Mark: . ey L. Hu i . - Sty R .12 1-4, from Louis S. Gray of Swan: Am Cotton ON 11 22% 23K 22% |Lire 365 |MMoMillin, Centre college quarterback,|Sulivan .. Tl il b gt T e S A I s L, - Am Cot Ol pr . 46 45% 46 | Swi 5.67 ept University’s offer of $7,000 to | Kingsley . 83— 227 Q el i il 01 1-4, the owned Am Hide & L ..oo. 12% 1235 128 p:sl:t!asFm?.c.s.. i;g: coach its football team next sason. Mec- | Cormier 02— 215 SFORTING NO'ES. an&l‘lp‘umersABafifl)y =5 Mfl.fls‘l AR r"“g"l’hl“‘: °:‘;£‘a"fi2"“‘ - Am Hide & Leath -, 12% ~ 12% 12% |Belgian france $5 |?lin conferred with the University|Mumford . k 85— 242| Jimmy. Kelly, one of the cleverest| 1t lams Amherst and Weeleyan|T. accumulated §4.105 in earnings for hie Am Hide & Leath pf 58% 56 £8 "l 8ween o 19,35 |2uthorities yesterday but no definite ~—— —— —— ——Jof little bantamweights has registered | |\ oo -enish on the baseball feldlowner in his campalgn down in Maine Am Tel & Tel . 7..116% 115% 116% | Denmark 13ey |asreement was reached, 1t was said. : 331 809 343 983 {at the University of Notre Dame in | .o fome games next season. Lebish,|..j tne provinces last summer. Am Tobacco .mw 127% 130% | Norway . 12.65 Atn annuuné:sment from the Centre journalism, :rmch is_ls:hvla,\s repre;ex;:edlx[,;.va fra"k Little Rivers, o yearling bay filly by Am Woolen s 9% 9% |Greece ... star regarding his intentions is ex- | Harri Prof. James Paige, facult rapen | UL 2180 NEGEL, LULLS, DO LTOSS), Cuy Axworthy.;208-3- of Volga (3). Anscovda Cobb est 8% 45% 45% | argentin pected shortly. McMillin left Fort| Frencn ... 152 | tativa on' the athisto: bosed of cons| 200 Eoston Callege on the same trib.|204 1.3, recentiy workel a quarter in Associated Ofl 981, 993 99% Worth today, for Danville, Ky., to re- | Humphrey .. " ey ltrol at the University of Mi ta. | Joseph M. Jennings, treasurer of the| 35 seconds and an eighth in 16 seconds R T a2 Tietavn s oe% S R iter e ollEne + Pm“&s 7 el gg— m ol recppomt:d nnesota, | {7, S. Lawn Tennis Assoriation denies| ¢ Texington, Ky. Atch T& S For .. 87% 87 87 il ik ) T P he charged Mlle Lenglen, the French| remain in vogue. g 28% 37y 371 | Chicago, Nov. 30.—Record breakin —— —— —— ——| Foliowers of lllinois football declare ¥ ancing after h = fhe' £ tine 87 40 E:if :0(;{—010“ Ezy: 56 ,“x,, low estimates cf the condition of the de: | HOYT» YANKEES PITCHER 738 318 321 s7¢|that Coach Zuppke always springs at :?er;esdmf Erén;‘{ltr}:fi?r::scs‘nxi pl;;r\if:. ey ‘i:.‘h‘,,"‘{ifi' ,‘532,8’:;,?& iy o8 Tl 2 |mestic crap of winter wheat had much WILL TAKE BRIDE TO CAMP Ciatiaik least one surprise during the season.!jyoila Bjurstedt Mallory, at F season. If anybody had predicted 20 = S 10 ) with n s wptet toder. 1 N Fouk FNaw ens! ion Dept. and now ‘'Ohlo State believes it. L Hi 5 e ol 13 Seth Steel (B) . 55% B4% 65% . y in} New York, Nov. $0—Waite Hayt, 7 81 8 In England and ircland th Hills, 3 years ago that any stalton wounld ever Beth Steel pr 8 6..104% 104 ~ 104 | wheat values here. The ciose was firm, | pitching star of the Yankees in the 1921 3 o P 4 ere were| Yaie athletics this year will involve make such a showing horsemen would Brook R T off ~..r 1 6% 6% |2 to 2 1-2 cents higher with December |world series, will take a bride with Al L e orses in training this|ipc nonaling of about half a million | have called him crezy—Trotter and 8% 6% 5% |1 133-4 to 113 7-8 and May 117 3-4 to fhim when he starts next spring for PR T T e, ot en Tverage cost of not less|gollars. The expansion of Yale's ath- | Pac 4 B 17 16% 163 | 117 7.8, Comn gained 3-4 to 1 1-4, oats|the Yankees training camp. His en- SRR i ?n"““g:; "fi:“: ade from |16tic system until it is the largest of Canadlan Pacifis ...123% 121% 122 |finished 1-4 cent off to a ltke advance, | Sagement to Miss Dorothy Pyle, -of Maintenance Dept. Ch et the Chinace from lany American university has placed it Sent Leather ...... 31% 20% 21 land provisions varying from 10 cents de- | Rrooklyn was announced tuday and it 78 81 108 ges | ST CAEO sources that the Chicago Cubs|,jongside major league baseball nives, Tent Leath pr 6% 66 66 lcline to a rise of 30 cents. was stated the wedding would occur 81 87 a6yl Fhi take Arnold Stats from the.Los|;n the extent of the sums of money Chandler Motor ... 48% 45% 48 According to a Tecognized euthority the | before the trip South. 103288 ek agy| ATECISS toam next apring involved. Thes & Ohio D60% 524 E9% |condiion of the United States winter| o 106 104 13— san [, hooks a8 if the only interest shown | Ogcar Mathiesen, the world's cham- 3¢ 4 wheat crop taken 28 a whole Is 77 as ASKA MAY PLAY —_—— — — S ~|plon speed skater has accepted the Shi Gt West pr . 18% 13% 18% SRR A e i e lard and Jack Dempsey {s found in = ri enA BT EB P ... BK 33N | BNy o i T el EAST NEXT. GEASON S48 381 413 1189 4ne person of Tex Rickard. e Sttt of Ciiee Tor 2 ZuM&StPopr ... 38 36% 37 |los of acreage suggested & yield of 675, |, Nov, YOk, Nov. 80—Fred Dawson, Y Games Going Btrong. Two veteran. boxers, “Denver Ed"|oories of races for the title, Bobby Chi & N'west 70 . 70 1000,000 bushels compared with 544,000,. | Lead ooach of the University of Ne-|. Thy tournaments conttue to provide| o ors 81 Carl Marris, recently tried| oy oqn, Norval Baptie and Evenett CMRI&P. 33% 33% | 000’ bushels harvested this year. Less | L ooka football squad, sald here today | considerable interest and keen rivairy at| o o, D30k, and wers sent back|ycGowan also chalienged the cham- 1'a Copper 12% 12% | ¢ vorable crop reports from Argentina and that the Corn, huskers hoped to ar- the local Y. M. C. A. Bage and B in jig time, Apion Shino Copper 27% 381 28% range a game in the East next sea- £ Tynan | - Jimmy Cooney, Milwaukee's short- i - 4 Austrelia counted alsc as 2 pullish fac- are fighting for first place in the pin Dick Rudolph and Johnny Evers are Cosieh .. .. 33 B89 i 56 $bo; A faviine ‘s dvices frons | 200 with either Cornell, Yale, Har- pong tournament, with Sage a “m’. f-' .stop and former Providence infielder being considered for the managership Y __— Drucible Steel [ $33 " CA% L ot and” aspertiong “thi vard, Princeton, Dartmouth or Colum- o g R imay be traded to a major league club > i it . Wi gh — Srucible Steel pr 38 88 £8 L] t grain exports |y, the .lead, having won 18 matches and|a: tne meet! £ the mi: 1 of the Toronto team in’ the Internat NE’ = e Vs from Marchuria might be stopped. Un- |- mne N, Brynan 14. Nelther of these players has ing of the minor leagues|oni) League by Owner McCaffery e = Dome Mines 19% 10 19 lgs sqeh circumstancds wheat priped | oo Nebraskans played through the|been defeated yet. AR Buftalo nexs weok. who is not expected to put Lena). BJ Erle. .. i 1% U L closed at nearly the top level of the | seaSon, JUSE closed with but one deteft| In the pocket billlard tournament Let. |, T"at Professional golfers are increas- | gy ypurne at Tho head of his team Erie 1 pr T8 1T | Gespite the fact that during the | OV, Noire Dame. They appeared in the | fingwell has a little advantage over other | .15 21~ @ Tapid rate is evidenced by|ror another year. » - Fisher Body 85 85, | arly parglof the pession the bears were | LSt i one game, defeating Glenn| contestants with a percentage of .857 | Lhe fact that the New England Pro-i “ppiiadelphia boxing experts are pick- i Fisher Sody (OFge J10. a7 TR R T e ey er® | Warner's Pittsburghers. Whilo Brynan is running a ciose second | LeS8ional Golfers’ Organization alone |y, Bobby Barrett as the most lkely| 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Gon Motor . 103 | foreten quotations and to fhe possibility Elected N. Y. U i i Oooar F. Hodiund, ex-B. A. A. dis- Gen Motor p : | of lberal deliveries here tomorrow on . Captain Eddis Mack is finding little difficulty « Hedlund, ex-B. A. A. dis Gen Mot Deb ... December contracts. The only oftset | . New York Nov. 30—Walter Taylor,|In the checker matches with 8 victories | tANCe Star and member of the 1912 Gan Mot Deb Tpr .. 1% 81% early was drought news from Oklahoma, | Center and end of the New York Uni. | and no defeats. Randall holds the runner- | OIVIPIC team has been engaged to 6% Texas and Kansas. | versity football team, has been clected | UP Posltion with 3 victorles and 1 deteat. | S03h the Boston University track team N IS th T. ' t Mak R i 398 ag4 | Corn and oats hardened with wheat, |CAPtain for 1922, 'succeeding Jake the coming season. oW e i1mme (o € I\epairs fMinofs Central 100 niration Cop 28 Tarvester . 8% Int Harvester pi., 101 at XN Mar'ne .} 12% nt Mer Mar pr s 581 657% int Mot Truck"'I% 28 . 28 fnt Mot Truck or .. 72 72 72 Inter Paper ... B3% B1%. B3% iat Paper pr sta ki 2% Kenneeott ... 2B/% . 24% Uehigh Valley . 58% 57 Maxwel] Motor B ... 118 11§ Petrol % 10% | Export demand for corn was good and countray offerfngs light. Provisions had no decided trend. Bue- ines slacked volume and the market was easily influenced. la; Chleage Grala Market. Wheat— Iige L.ow, Close, Want Janin Awarded Letter «Dee. ... 114% 110% 113% Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 30—Although | other college connections are as vice May: .., 118 112% 117% H. Covington Janin, of San Franciaco, | President of ‘the junfor class and with a substitute end on the Harvard foot- | the Deita Tau - Delta fraternity. 431 465, 43% ball team, did not play in the big v 54% B5% 53% . |game with_ Yale his fellow members Individusl Averages. { |of the Crimson eleven have petition-{ King 119, Barber 118, Ba Dec. ..q :g% 32, 3% ed the athletic committee. that he he | Barber 115, H. m‘nfin;'n:finq (8% . 3% ssh awarded tpe varsity lettér. . | Dugas 113, Petrin-1iL - McKensie 1L st year, but suffered a broken shoul- Weinheimer, who will be graduated|SMITH ELECTED CAPTAIN OF next June. Taylor played at Center _WESLEYAN GRIDIEON TEAM dr'fnthe fifst 1621 scrlmmags aadl ey aoor when he returned at the close of the , 23, of Freaport, season made good at end. elected captain of the Wesle; Managers of boxers will not be al- lowed a “cut” of more than 33 1-3 per cent of their charges’ earnings, ::u:;x., Nov. 30—C. Law-|according to a new ruling of the New N, Y., was| Yorlk atate boxing commission. 7an football | Thru team today. He played left tackle on|the National Sporting club, Londo: this year's eleven and was a substitute | has made an offer '.o‘Benny l.eo,zxm:.' on the varsity eleven last year. His | the lightwelght champion,-to meet Er- Beenison, matchmaker, nie Rice, English titleholder, Charley for several rs League 8an Francisco _(’:::.n = team, says that he intends to .| retire as pilot of the Seals at the close 8, A.|of next season. . Talk of i ' urdon of pu- K RS Prices Are Lower. ; SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. " "H.F. and A J. DAWLEY

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