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bf 1HE STAR—-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910 GRAND PRIZE RACE. PILOTS ‘JACK WANTS Regy oy oe |, ci sk ihinon dec! ‘tt * nes eports of phynteal “og nde of. ¢ tolay, Jen any PRES Midget Football Leader’s Clever Toe | PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS | ved by champion he Cb Kicks His Eleven Into State Championship (0-00 - © y ca ha Oe Congressman |. R. 8 Sessa friend of the G. A. BREAKS UP A COLD~ AND CURES GRIPPE IN SEVERAL - HOURS 4 You can surely end grippe break up the most severe | elther in head, chest, back ach or limbs by taking a dg lp. id sy e | ape’s Cold ¢ vund every ta hours until three Connecutive dogs are taken ” | It promptly relieves the | miserable eorsigia pains, jache, dullne ead and nose jed up, feverishness, sneezing throat, mucous catarrhal disci jes, running of the howe, sorenea IE stiffness and rheumatic twingss R. from Ohio, who has just returned to Washington to Get more pensions, prefers to sit behind a team of epanking square. gaited roadaters to anything Minnesota versions Ay tank ha ban Yout as goot a» ha ban be fore When a babe from the woods hits 287 in baseball's fastest pany, you do not wonder that 915,000 is refused for him. Meaning Joe Jackson ee Connie Mack ts the qiitefest man in the big leagues. If there ts & noisier individual than Hugh Jennings, will some. One please trot him out for inapection? Al Kaufmann declares he was not tnjureu, and was ready and Take this harmless Compound able to Might Jim Stewart, but that Tom O'Rourke told Bob Deady my without interference the bout could not go on, so Al was made the goat RALPH DE PALMA your duties and with De Palma is one of the mos t daring drivers in the world. He | knowledg John Ward writes President Lynch he isn't after his job, Pos is credited with seteral world’s records, and the mile track record | medictx sibly John doesn't want to dissolve the national commission by be has been in dispute between him self and Oldfield for some time. |the world, wh ing @lected head of the National league. Now there’s a patriot for De Palma drove the thr you. sation, even among seaac that there ts no of anywhere ¢lge h will cure faste st laps in the event, creating a sen-|cold or epd grippe misery od speed maniacs jpromptly and without any uf erste - a on assistance or bad after-effects Bi-cent package of Papwe Gap |Componnd, which any druggist jthe world can supply | Pape's Cold Compound fg sult of three years’ researea a cost of more than fifty thowseas ey TIP WRIGHT. 120 yards, It was a beautiful pass dollars, and coming to deme. " A pg 0 the olf r "i unexpected and successful, Like a t ‘ nth while Nsithidlt tain VIR'(. ao sqcetsint sen wa Hats off to th 14 master. Hurry flash the Wolverines lined up pone trated is not effective in the they, heaver in the game Up Yost came back so fast that foot | A cain the ball wont, Wells to Bor. | ment .Of colds oF Srp. ball oritics have not yet recovered | 6007 | . . :, their breath first pass w nlooked New York ball critics friendly to the Nadonal league who have @ chance to air their views delight in teling Ban Johnson how to run his league, Are you hep? That goat tailing along behin! Dan Fleteher belongs to Charlie Murphy, The third league boost +r got the chubby one’s nanny with- out half trying for, the we A. G. Vanderbilt, when he isn’t doing other things, | ‘They hnd Michigan all in, down | [07, 'Ne mucond was a bolt from the SPECIAL SALE was on the & yard line, from where Wells planted and out time and again. Wh permits his favorite pastime to occupy his time. At \/ o jdinky college teams played the lit tonind the Gopher goal poste in iio” 'e (o% TOmalming daiwa Te such moments he is seen tooling a fourin-hand | Wolverine . to fa Bo a, oe two bucks. November we offer Sloat eves, suppOrtere OF FenA Enel" Now | wonder where. the men MILWAUKER, Wis, Nov ee we a Winked and said, “Wait! who have been yelling for Yout'n ra Hot Water Bottles & at them treme ? There . nd the sporting editors ere nak | Well, they. got at them, apd | i*ement will hide? There has been * & mighty endeavor to have! what's the answer? & crowd shouting for the dismissal Si ibtOh 82 ieee tr ARS NEM ie SHORT SPORT Dug take the wonder. The wonder! Yost x again supreme, With an a a great conch tor the past two| of this youngster is that in practice | re Magee, Inst season with! wp slow: | OF tere years, contending new foot eleven that rounded into form / ball was beyond the man whc : ox 1 has Cincinnatt | o held Pou ranla, b: ho KAYE he does not locate the goal, He ly, he held Pennsylvania, by Many jine university a place on the foot at from |considered the strongest cleven in practiced an entire afternoon, kick-| - ; Brus ing only a fow goala, but in a gam The Philadelphia American base Owen Moran starts back for Ne the Fast, to a scoreless tie, Bome grt ool * ecg na Sil clap cae. rile se ritios Insist the Wolverines played ’ ¢ sjball team ts on the way to Cuba| yor t \ with his opponents breaking York tomorrow with a nice lit oe today to enter the barnstorm circuit | pocketful of hard ealn rs on thelr jaw tackle, at This has been a Danner year for Sridiron kickers, and victory via the aerial route has been frequent. Coaches are paying special atten tion to players who give promise as toe artists. With the ball inside the 45-yard} Mine it is the custom to kick, and the man who can boot the ball is not} to through, and everything depending | , Moran is! oF paneer eneae had ONE-HaLe]| undervalued, as is proven by the wpon the accuracy of his toe, he | and gather upa litt * easy mor willing to meet Ad Wolgast but!ihe red and blue on th enrir west hs Eee j games won and lost this fall by a has no trouble driving the ball be-| The players who will make up the | balks at Ad's insistence that he most of the time, Be that a» it may nae weave REGULAR PRICE field goal. i tween the uprights. | eam are: Catchers, Thomas and | name the referec Michigan invaded the Kast and re-| St OMy of levered ar Te!-<raph, The success of Iilinols can be at tributed to Sieler’s toe In many} His fame as a drop kicker is so|LApp, pitchers, Bender, Coombs and well known in Milwaukee that when | Plank; first b aan, Davis, who) », yom s PORT with honor at Minnesota, pounds turned b ter Buzokus, a Greek who Then a. cases. North Division brings the ball with. | W!!l captain the team; second base | iinet some wrestler, will heavier to t man, the College kickers are fn a class by . ing the 40-yard line, bets are in or) man, Derrick: | shorts Barty; | meet Amat Raw, an Eaat Indian, | eleven proved its class Terie 714 First Av. Both themselves, but t remained for the \ | der that his team will . bird baseman, Mefnty Meld | tonight at New Westminster, B.C. pert the elevens battled back SHEE ah ———— } smallest man in the high echools of | t% ’ Although Gress ix a stocky boy of fer. Hertzel; center flelder, Lord pe Although Wisconsin to demonstrate the real} 145 pounds, be looks like a pigmy | 4nd right flelder, Mu Maurice McLoughlin defeated| were reaten ne is Captain Roy Gress of the North Ifeet 4 inches in height. Besides Dogdale ts fn St. Loule thie week sh ( 1 in t , pe mage n & we onship of the Coast at Los An-/of play in the fourth peric Division high school, Mitwaukee. | north Division Eleven and Captain | achieving fame on the gridiron.}and the sporting editors. of that | celes sestordny + It was Just before time wan called oat” Se th oot He has kicked a mediocre team | Gross ix a baseball player of abUity, | teoverish town are giving Dug a lo that Yort, crouching along the side into the championship. Four times | — and holds the junior amateur skat-|o¢ press agency publicity, There] Dance at Dreamiand tonight line, signaled, and a nt late he won the games of 3-0, and in the and let him try @ drop ki¢ ing championship of Wiscon: j a local wooder there (of course ew | Wells shot the ball to Borieske fo: struggle for the city championship; three occasiof he kicked he tied the score after his opponents from the 40-yard Mne, and he has had scored two touchdowns to one | not failed to get at least one Meld | by his team. goal in every game. ; The policy of Gross’ team has, One peculiar feature in connec ; been to acme as) the ball near the goal tion with the extraordinary kicking | month Tom O'Donnell is the bow! fthe high #6 at the alleys, with a total of In the 200 score cont pot! ts stil! first for the hat, bot C. Davis fe close on | his trail. In the three-game content | Young, 62 603, and Sh an 1620, were nt winners TO HOLD SMOKER r i |: ~ Now and Save Nine Dollars. 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