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ie is oe -ao d y * y e=-@ ae aw SDA 1 2 rH EATTLI TAR PAGE 1% BIG First Hard Games Are Slated’ for October 4 . Dobie’s Eleven Has Light Schedule for the Coming Season; Brown to Come West to Play Chicago on October 11 yer BALL'S BY TOM OLSEN es will big gar date Nebraska Chicago tangle State. ul vbridge and eets Amherst. CORNELL. VS. WILLIAMS G The Saturd NOVEMBER 15 ee Brow K ; . G We ; GAMES ON NOVEMBER * ] October 18 will be a busy day. | \y Yale plays Dartmouth, Harvard meets Holy Cross and Princeton dashes with the Navy. Penn s¥ivania wil, renew its feud with Columbia and Penn State will J ali aid journey to Atlanta where Be Ma — dek's men mect the Yellow b Rigel caf tate 9% Jackets of Georgian Tech. Care voreg : Dame, Iilinols v negie pays Washington and at amas ¢ ; Jefferson, Syracuse and Boston -evihape coe College are billed. . capee gpa be Army:Notre THANKSGIVING ewe encounter, CONTESTS COLGATE, PLAYS ( va hee ea NEBRASKA tate ve. Pittsburg Virginis a n Wa arn go. W ‘ va. Ka ane n Colles N 7 Vand com Nedra , Washington meets Montana and Oregon plays Stanford From then on it is big game aft big game. The } for the Novembe intersectional jranged on tha vs.| Washington is ern game for t December 6 ~ Favorites Are Victorious in Berkeley Play Yale Notre Dame vs. s. Pennsylvania ; Ww ia; Washington vs. Ore ral college; Idaho vs am, Stanford. GAMES ON NOVEMBER 1 Oregon vs. Wash y-Inex team California vs. Ca! Yale; Boston vs. Harvard; Princeton; Lafa: ttébure fe vs. Navy; W . Detroit; C Brown ~ vs, Di é Syra hing: n, Roland Roberts, f y court champion; Bowle an Davis cup player Byron Batkin, Phil rker and Ray Casey Chicago; Bill F Yankee Davis Cup Team Is FOOTBALL GAMES WILL COME THICK AND FAST ON 1924 SCHEDU Epinard Is In the Majors al rae Sackers (Charley Pick re Careless to Catch It| Favored in “the tun that gave the Iiraven'a tte't in Finding Bag \__— a Next Clash obebl3 . i | A Joe Boyer Dies From Crash in Made Public Altoona Race est ke ach Wheat’s homer with ene on gave | (ie c Becramento beaches um was N Ww c r4 P Bayer today indefinitely suspended by i ia f p , President Harry Williams of the i , ' Const league for his fight ’ i} SEP eR Ae with Umpir Heans Keardon in ’ yesterday’s Angel-Senator con ~ ; t “ tent — L. : se. r This action wil be followed ie Fiacalor’ oak by a heavy fine and long sus Vine pitching by Fennock and Shewkey | cause Grimm # his foot pension after Williams co } . s. 7 ‘ with Reardon, the league prexy ‘ c t| declared, adding that he tn ‘i h “ . tended to “put brupt hal © runs scored in the nint Priry 4 pw oe ~ eels Tw a in the ninth inning to rowdyism in the league ‘ s F grown as . If Keardon’s account of H « i his foot Pick’s action is anything like 1 fi a a ‘ f that of the newspapers, the Sac t = * | Ginates bar Masee and Carlen ta the ramento manager will have ; (aaa very 6 ne ’ ‘ t 1 plenty of time to cool bis tem { ; - ame ! per before he appears in our -_ EAGAN IN DRAW BATTLE parks again,” Williams said. “1 7 i “ } ree ae , age future al Ha: |t Heavy hitting by Cobb ‘ : ial - ay af ri j . | pape 2 baseball in this league 1 te nine jn the pixt 1 here fact Li ; DEFENDS TITLE t, but ( . i IRFENDS 1 \|night, b Bay mar sialé: Salhi iaeeiasl rue Satine toon | Ortiam TILLMAN TO BOX SMITH at P aga Pat | nes rit a fight = e H { Notre 1a re : ome ium Leaders ; 5 i HW ‘ tit : ; nold tobacco Secret *" qiscovered — 1921— - revived for Granger my SEs states—a Ai new richness 1870- Wellman's famous old secret Nebraska Contre. all advanced to the third and fourth BEARS PLAY | rounds. HERE » EMBER & Washington vs. California, Southern California ys. Stan ford, Maryland ys. Yale, Prince- ton vs. Harvard, Georgetown vs. Pennsylvania, Carnegie vs. Penn State, Boston vs. Dartmouth, Florida vs. Army; Vermont vs. Navy, Colgate ys. West Virginia, Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame, In- » Chicago { Epinard Does Well Here Jockey Hayes ie did quite well in finishing half a length behind Wise | Ounsellor in the first international match race at Belmont ‘ark Monday. Considering the horse ran in the opposite directig Nr hid ” ection to which it was accustomed, the showing was re- Markable, and Epinard, the quarter-million smokers from an old-time process Made for pipes - cut for pipes -packed sensibly to save money ! MANDELL COMES WEST ROCKFORD, ill, Sept. 2.—Sam my Mandell, Rockford lightweight, | jhas left for Los Angeles with his} manager, Eddie Long. Sir Thomas Lipton is called a sportsman of the first water was always second in this , “Mf ) decided to revive a famous old secret method of mellowing tobacco—“Wellman’s Method”, it was called. For three years we have been quietly try- ing it out—we, and about a quarter-million shrewd pipe-smokers who discovered it for themselves. No whirlwind campaigns, no “special offers”, no extravagant claims; Granger Rough Cut has made good on its taste alone. There could be no better proof of its quality. Now we are ready to “tell the world”. An extraordinary pipe tobacco. “Well- man’s Method” —now ours exclusively—not only mellows tobacco, but “rounds it out” — gives it a new taste, richer and milder. There’s no other method like it, nor any other tobacco like Granger. And not only differently mellowed, but cut differently—cut for pipes. The Rough Cut burns more slowly, hence smokes cooler— and a pipe-load lasts nearly twice as longs And finally—notice the package. If Granger Rough Cut were packed in fancy lithographed tins, it would cost 15 cents, But wrapped in smart heavy foil, you get this fuller,longer,cooler smoke at a thirdless cost. Foilinstead of cost- ly tin—hence the price. Too good to be true? ‘i Ask any man who has j ¢ tried it. Better yet—get out your pipe! French horse, shown)