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ea THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922, CHICAGO LIGHTWEIGHT STOPS | he! ON oe eG a O00 TORUBBE AT RUBBER GAME MARKS IN SECOND ROUND TODAY SAYS O'HARA Knockout, Fouls Andy Thomas in Second Round, the Referee Harvard Intends to Knoel Declaring Latter a Winner. Centre Sixteen Miles Beyond Outskirts, He Asserts. By Neal O’Har: - CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 21.— a Wnts, Dempsey With neat effort to combine business AND SLEPT INTHE Wooo. . with slaughter, Harvard meets Centre ; aria awe. i \ we By Ed Van Every. HARLBY WHITE made short work of Sid Marks at the Garden last night, and judging from the Chicago boy’s showing Benny Leonard had better be sure he is in first-class shape before he climbs into the ring again with Mr, White. Charley seems to improve with age. He let Sid Marks make a bit of a showing in the first round, but all the while the veteran was studying the Canadian champion carefully. He Jearned all about Marks in the first three minutes, The second round lasted 59 seconds. A right to the body was the start of the finish, The Teliable old left hook was the finish. Bock met Slam also in the semi- das Andy Toman lay stvetced in his| OVER 12,000 FANS PAY corner grovelling in a parixysm of $41,278.60 TO WITNESS pain following what looked like a del-| GARDEN BOXING SHOW iherately low blow to many on the part this afternoon on Crimson’s hom lawn, Game ‘s down on police blotter as third appearance of old offenders, In 1920 Harvard made Centre famous. In 1921 Centre made Harvard billous. To-day’s riot is rubber game. Fifty. thousand customers will rubber at proceedings. Centre comes from pastures where grass is blue and hay is hellotrope, Kentucky, that rough, tough country where colts are pistols a of the dazed and beaten Bobby Gee NED To Tce tall Gwen, ey eae ae Michaels a wave of resentment swept By John Pollook. Ar MOOSE, rae Dee agro’ see eens Over the crowd that might have easily ‘That boxing shows at popular > VAcr TRampen thar, neighbor. Men as can squirt been fanned into a scene of terrifying SS THROUGH, Swamps tobacco syrup like William Tell shot, baat fe prices will always attract a large AND Woops WHILE The apples, Men as can pull six or eight It was regrettable to see Michaels] CTOWd of fight fans, was again LIGHT LASTED , For, shots from the hip in friendly ootibat Jose in the fashion he did. Though| demonstrated last night at Madi- TAREE Davs.' kas 7 Thomas seemed due to get him from son Square Garden where over the start, Bobby was putting up @] 4» 99 h game fight afl the way and fora time| 12/000 Deople saw the Ave bouts Men as can shoot to kill or to come seven with free and equal equanimity. JACK DEMPSEY PUTS:OUT —o[wzsce { 5 Sethed danwercis of which card Charley White of This Harvard t Andy walked right into the fusilade| Chicago met Sid Marks, the Can- ae ar ees, ae is i sucker list i of swings with the utmost calmness] adihn battler, in the feature con- U MOOS IN ° -wits, neither, Every one om : and drdye bis man back with the lefts] test of twelve rounds, while em a gent with shoulders broade iq of a sharpshooter and then crashed t than the Back Bay dialect, Eleven § Bobby Michaels fought Andy =< 6 * hin right to the body—and what a] ‘Thomas in the other twelve ratty ‘5 : hard-baked bricks, yelping to toss i pound Thats beought the wight up| Tounder. Exactly 12,471 paid for \ Champion Lucky Member of] Pritty, tough fellow, my gosh, bY) themselves at something solld. Sta. e tickets. The gross receipts, in- ; ; y ; to the chin and down went Michaels| ‘cluding the Government tax of 10 “Tie LAST DAY VAcK Canadian Hunting Party] Of course, after that we all hikea| tistics Indicate they'll get thelr wish. on his back, apparently dead to the] per cent, were $41,278.60, while TRIED CALLING TEM . Lands Blo Prize and Has tol crn .citer came, Wo Bours: hard] Contre ain't what tt was'e year ago, : ‘world. the net receipts were $35,649.70. 9 rome TNTOBED NG: wee : pacont srowth] Bo MeMillan is hors de comeback. | Cut Woods to Get It Out. J ycres gin’ over ows, where folly | But outside Bo there ain't much lack- gives shue-|!ng Im way of gumboils dressed in step. They] moleskin clothes. That McMillin vor At the count of eight Michaels} ‘The State drew down $1,876.30, - managed to get his feet and lashed which was 5 per cent of $35,- i out with wild but powerful swings as 649.70. Tickets sold for the show, elastic skin of moss t top depth under eve By Robert Edgren. call Jerev We Gree ‘Thomas came after him. A short loft including the Government tax, 4 “TRIED A ROLLING them barrens up in the New is as; trom| 1,006 BEB resee cess 1048.00 . His Pane ge acl tie aan ee toca Oat Ge from left to right. .Bo was train, | where, at the count of seven, he iTS . through the head. Hoe presses th n p we ind Dempsey in al T° ‘ cresset eo up on the ropes near| 2,685 at 3. : AMP i ——___ « trigger once. Down goes the moose. eee) cola saa we fc clathes Tor Tain PiBhiy ena aude race oneal | is corner. With his left still clutch-| 1,740 at 4 . 960. : Dempsey hunts the way he fights. hielo as ctl hi init . | ing the ropes Michaels held himscit| 2,801 at 5 14,008.00 eae iB tp} eater AY time and near zer?} will miss him very much to-day, but a « 14,005. nave just been on a hunting trip|weather at night aren't exactly + erect and tried to fight off his man, A =~ --— with the champion up through north-|bealthful for any one but a native.|'t won't miss him any more than right smash to the head sent Bobby $37,526.00 2 MORE BROTHERS n Matne and the hackwoods of New} Thos birds don't even put on a] Harvard tacklers missed him @ year ] Staggering to the other end of the| With Government tax of le SIOEALAING ABO CHE ARIE CU i sweater ss it goes to 20 below. | ago. \ Waa, ie talent ben Phoman-after tlm, 10 per cent... 3,752.60 PLAY ON OPPOSING | rrunswick. Must say I never went}, Drought out a bottle -o1] “Harvard is sorer than @ fenced oar and just as Andy seemed to have his ——— hunting with a better companion. skey and urged Dempscy to take| uncle over tha zi . fran measured for the knockout the | Total 4.27800 T T VICTORY) (PERVERT ete re ee ee cao |e area tok tr tet nat daae | oe toe ee a ee swaying Michaels brought up a ‘ fae benicadsn: andy tabearioe ikeereel barbed wire and tacks for last two t touch the stuff if T was} fiscal weeks. It is Harvard's inten- lying," he said, “I'll set some sleep] tion to knock Centre sixteen miles be~ ny 1. Oct, |stuff, and more than his share, and BW BRUNSWICK. 21.—Another brother act on the |no matter how hard the trail up 4 corking six-round ecrap. Duane BOWLING CONTEST] That’s the Name of American Entry in International Fisher-| gridiron win sweeping right, long and low. TWELVE-HOUR =. Carl Duane and George Daly put he 1s looked Hk { rt » on the programme always out in front, always cheerful, | to-night und go out after a deer to- yond outskirts, and if Harvard inteme joo} © a winner in the first to-day In Rutger wy Jalways full of jokes, never grouchy, | morrow and at ft out." tions ‘come to pass. thi: ma da Place Bet Is ri day fn 2 always ful Kes, : . ons °«¢ pass 8 afternoon, pena at Daly turned the tables] qenry Serva 1s to stage a twelve: n’s»Race an Sure to Bring Home the here y 0} of ‘toiways ready to go anywhere at a} Inelden cure worked, those praying colonels will be praying uring the next five and was welllnour endurance bowling contest at the Bacon. Foster Sunford's tackles and ends, Beeduniaction: Ry moonlight we haunted the bar-| for rain, } entitled to the judge's decision. Andy |tiudson alleys, Hoboken: tomorrow, The 7 _ nae his, younger brother, Everett, _| fens until midnight for another moose, { Tucker won over Artie Plerce in the|beet bowlers in Greater New York and ee aia payne halfback on the Bethany The rest of the party was made up Of} but without result. At four in the TO-DAY’S FEATURE k opening four-rounder. Willie Pfeffer|New Jersey are to match strikes and By Neal R. O’Hara. eter. are Jerseymen, from Bloom- | Dempsey’s brother Joe, his trainer, |taorning, daylight, we started again, : GRIDIRO and Billy Herman went six rather|spares for twelve hours, The contest America’s ju t ° » all a " ufter a hours under frost-covered America’s juggernaut int tional fist ack race { lea to] field, and both are all-around ath- e La lis, better known as PY CDOUROR ED e aram Sey poe ee ea | eniy Ford Thut iia) wen bee Re a ® ho at Sri enya Inter, “the Ringers Lonpacker also | sery ane re + Walter Hinds and | Blanket We were cout until: 10 N GAMESS } After the quick finish of the semi-|¢lose at midnight. Teams enternd to BWE ieee Lo Deete Sh Gus -MeMOnel sentry: hed! isn member of the ner Jer Ki . Ai | ovelock without seeing as much as SAGE final @ special six-round bout was a ari sansa ond Bie Stofka | chey counted up votes for Senator in Mich. Henry Ford staggered under] ond I Dr, ot Borpnaue Lady LAs partridge, although the guides dia-| Centro seat. put on between Roy Benson and Dick ee eee eee nt a eee aic und | Mallet box in second postsh, When they counted up all the darby in the} Ketball eee ot ein the Maine woods, wa |Cevere!! moose and deer tracks. By] Witty at McLoughlin. The way this pair of] wiite schultz, Schwartz and Schnelder, | World, Rockefeller snapped up blue rosette and Henry Ford gravbed second | ——— = weal Fruhewicks to Ht. [eoet Sime: We “Awere (convinced thatih. ¥ ==| took train for New Brun *Fordhan middieweights crashed into each|punbar and Dunbar, Foley and Rob- : : = —= a Dempsey had shot the only moose in ee seete ccowrd welling to “pet { oan and Dunbar, Foley and Rob-| place. Henry Tord is great monleker for U. 8. boat in race that contains WARD DEFEATS LEWIS Johns ind Havelock, after which a] that part of the woods Swaruinors «. } ready another pair,” but it lasted|Marino, Dan and Bernet, Britton and | *W0 skiffs. The Hank can't 4nish worse than usual, anyway twenty-mile auto ride and a four-mile | pye next job was to ket Jack’s| Middlebury 4... | four gory rounds when Benson's sec- | Peterson and Wilhelm and Tietze. j < mers IN THE PIPING ROCK frail: rohit ue, ton) old cabin 1} moose, a fourteen-pointer with 48-Inch | Georgia eches Veet ae onds tossed a towel in the ring. CTR are Race will start five miles off¢— LF TOURN IT | the he: of the woo owned bY | cpread, out to civilization. A team of Cornell f The rent customers must have an- | BALLPLAYERS ON SEA, Gloucester and make forty-mile tour] Henry Ford, ROthing aNtopENenoe co AMEN’ Sheriff Blakely of Havelock, Who Wa8]porses and a light Sila FSA Raa rtmouth i Ree tea. ate a Ford, 2} ‘ ; Ing for us with the best cook in é reais 4 : | ticipated big doings, as the house was BOUND FOR ORIENT |%, ‘hte service stations. If Henry! iibies but lack of gas, and quart of| John M. Ward, the old time Giant ball bake ed ie pa ha Soar coming out from the other enmp by pringfiel packed to the doors and the rafters. Ford Is a sea-going bus, it has chance} “A068 Dut t the lumber camps. an old lumber road. When they. ar- 2 Rut | —— to cop second money in race or insur- | mereency buttermilk has been known | player, proved at the Piping Rock Coun-| There feqe Beunawloncauideay| cved we mi alaradiady oem biter aa ton uf u to fool ca etor fc ours y oe i x & + [rived we al ed across a big bar- pee COLUMBIA CUBS WIN VANCOUVER, Ti. C., Oct. 21.—Thir-} ance dough at very worst. Skiff will Secor 4 Pours: ary Club yesterday that the habit of] Len and Ainsley Keirstead, joined the | pon toward the woods where the moose <: Hobart” teen major league ballplayers from the Johns Hopkins. FROM DEAN ACADEMY United States are at sea on the Ca- nadian Pacific liner Empress of Can- After trafting by a 7 to 0 score at the|ada bound for a tour of the Orient, crank up with expert crew of repair victory 1s hard to lose once an athlete] forces, And that night we were all men and one pint of ofl to be spilled] If our star spangled fishing skiff] acquires that pleasant habit. Playing] outdn the woods, on high waves. If race cou is] lands first p Hank has promised] in the second round of the fall Invita-| ing while the & restless, just watch that Ford boat] ‘0 build big: and nolsier boat cow mooxe. Weslyan Haverford Hol by moonlight, listen- ides imitated the call Next morning 4 tion tournament there yesterday Ward] of the | heginning of the third quarter, Colum-| They sailed after defeating by 18 to 1] clamber in first. You can't beat a] Then he'll christen it after Edsel and] q07,, ‘hghpcpig eal itiiar 4 ap{tracks were found, establishing the] Axes whre taken from the wagop : a team made up of Seattle and Van-| iy when 1 . ;,| challenge Tommy Lipton. B ative | fact that there were mooso nd i { Dia’s freshman football team ataxed a|Couver players vy when it comes to rough riding, and 3 to play * a comparativis : i ts around Jand Dempsey. why was a lumberman powerful brand of offensive play in the] “Bullet” Joe Bush provided most of |'*"% sea or alr, | 5 . cane ‘ P CURRIES AI moi ene ried “aue8 wie Apa Ea eer a ag pase 1A eae NC ene ab ones Diner ile Ries ab j sccond half of the game and defeated|the fun with bu te pitching, but But if Ford scow connects stars as ‘Chick’ vans over heart- "Up ything bigs tack on the wilderness of trees and Any submerged rocks in racing| second place, Hank {s going to Preiking, struggles in national cham-| than a partridge, brush pathway are in for one tough after-] demand a recount and blame full lc H Walter Hinds came back to}that moose o and as it noon when Hank goes bouncing}on Newberryism. Then Republican camp after a long day's reconnaisance | welehed 900 pounds, that smoothly over ‘em. Other boats may] Administration will have another |“ put 1 woods and barrens to report] couldn't he done without the wagon founder, dive or sink, but rocks are] issue to fight. And Hank will have|Lewts out. moose signs in plenty six or eight] The horses couldn't follow the blazed all in day's’ regular business for any| another boat to scrap. Ne miles away, Early in the morning} trail in the first round Gardiner White,| Dempsey, Hinds, Currier and or was eut t ETRE AReL aH sera the Kiersteads started out throws Tt took nearly all day, but shortly * the wilderness, carrying blankets,|hetore dark the last. trees George Kelly of the New York Gian s, Jack was determin the Dean Academy eleven, 20 to 7, on 8 § esas Wins pratatay sfearonon former Northwestern League star, was The game was hard played throvghout S!ved the most applausc. and Dean's lone touchdown came in the gees = a second quarter when Doherty picked up| TAYLOR TRNNIG | VICTOR = AT Wright's fumble on the 38-yard line and He CET, ran sixty-two yards for the score. Jack-| PRINCETON, N, J., Oct, 21,—The son kicked the goal. Columbia evened | tennis championships of the two upper things yp in the third period when the | classes were decided at Princeton yes- wh incinnut! “Towa Wesleya: etrol! * Grinnes DIAMOND MEDAL ADDED |ARMY ENDURANCE me W er in the quall. 4 feel, the freshmen blocked @ punt and gained the medal winner a 4 iD eadicifiea, ihe. vane ok U@inGdlite er : ates bull on the 10-yard line. Throe line | terday. TO BILLIARD PRIZES RIDE IS COMPLETED SUMMARIES. peeves ney OuCr aah er Le LE ac nae ea a waters plunges took the ball to the 1-yard line,| Harold L. Taylor, captain of the Tiger web hacen: H fa me, one Irutha cain, nollen tg mpsey in wagon pulling it by ‘Oglethorpe from which Kirchmeyer, the Buffalo] racquet wielders, scored a victory among} Besides the cash prizes of $3,000 and] BURLINGTON, Vt. Oct. 21 M. Lewis, neh 3 userpage &h u © horns, was loaded, and the return ‘ > only two miles away, Wel trip s ss Jud, scored through centre on the next| the seniors, beating Bridge Arnold in ee tnasieel aosecie f ? a swamp only two miles away np started play, When the kick from plucement| the final, 8 sets to 1. Johnny Howard Sines bie: the ni , gat ~ Pein i nile army aA : ride ¢ od stayed in camp for a day of vest Camp was quickly packed up, and] SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL ‘was attempted Dean was ruled off-side| had previously defeated Arthur Loeb In] Winner 0! @) AERONA, ANHMAl ANLENNe> | Meno veRterday BAG LN IMAges vr e|ofter x rushed march, we reached the 4 by the referee and the point was given| the champlonahip of the Junior class, | tonal 18.2 balkline billiard tournament,| preparatory to awarding the six pr JERRY THE SnERE Seen ee ein slinttle Ree ADK PROGRAMME TO-DA to Columbia, A forward pase brought a to be held at the Hotel Pennsylvania] to the winners, whose names will STORY. “Come on, pack up, let's go," said — j the second touchdown to the Blue and Dempsey and his party were sone days, while we hunted in anothe from Noy, 13 to 21, Inclusive, will re- ceive a diamond medal valued at 1,000. ced at Fort Ethan Allen to-d of the n Dempse other moo: don't think there's an-| Evander Childs vm. High School of Com: sin he T want to get|ment, st Catholic Frotectory Oval, 10 ‘White and the third came after a series of Une plunges. horses that finished PRINCETON, 21, — Rudolph c itno: tirring p even ol where ere’s Sol g d ae SS ee . emblematic of the world’s championship. | equaled the time the winner of Inst i , Wh aUr AG ne a ue tore: ‘tier mething doing, Brooklyn ‘Tech va. Manual Training, at | —___—.____ Knepper of Princeton and Stoux City,| m4 orier for the medal has been pla year's tideitr ; Vail, Nog deer, On the se vas a we bie In half an hour we were on the} Commercial Field, 10.30 M. { 1 e 8 Ore ie tos place C de om Camp Val N to camp again, eating lunch, when Ke tratl No time to bring In horses, amus Hall ve. Com cial, at Ce KILKENNY AND CORK Ja., trans-Misalasipp! golf champion, won| py the donor, the Brunswick-Balke-Col-| Washington, D. C Stewns|stead and Jerry tho Greek cam | 3 : Wm pack and hin| Merial Field, Sy ates ery man carried his pack TO MEET FOR TITLE | the, annual fall tournament of thn Vartridge beat Springdale Golf Club yesterday | lender Company. » best time for the 300-imile rid tramping through the woods. Tht | oun. Over the old ruts of the aban. aban re i Fenadint'e Prep, at 5 ons feating Robert Wintringer, this Under the revised rules governing | whieh was made in datly st xty - > at guide carried a sack on one shoulder.) qoned lumber road, through mud and vite’ Gliniiet Yau eaetyeige ce eee Kilkenny and Cork hurling teams will] Princeton soit captain, 6 up and € to| championship competition at thix style] miler, was that of Vendetta bo |MRS, LESHER VICTOR Coming up to the cabin, he turned] tickets, across streams, lon sheathed ty lta. Vas eae: ae *t for the champlonship of the} play, in the final round. of billiards the players who finish see-] oughbred awned by J. Wa Webb—4 . the sack over and dumped out some-| ana frost covered, for the return trip. nova, Boys” High, at Wiatneeey Ainited Htates ‘ai Celtic Park 1o-mor- ——_ ond and third, In the tournament will hours 17 wninutes. IN GOLF TOURNAMENT |thing big and pang th at thided omy A day's work, I'l tell the Melia: at. stamodal an s : play for the privilege of challenging the} Cragmore, thoroughbred -trotter eve are Blakley fell out of his chair] worid! ve. Blomfield, at” Bloom row. ‘The big match will be staged un-| YANKS MAY TRAIN [opie ce ike tournes. tn the event | owned by AW. it Aer ow world * A 1 sor the auspices of the Kilkenny foot boll team, and Mana, Bil Sullivan NEXT SPRING IN sys it will be the best game ever i teia | Mra WN. Lesher, Apawamtas, romped wh, and |oWay with first prize in as rt Edgren.) that the champton is beate ean challenge for a return match. Should hours 22 minute nd hunter, owned by H shout: (Copyright by Rol wot it! That's a moose geil tal one- he win he will, of Course, regain she| Grant,’ american’ saddle Horse, owned [day tournament held at the Weetches- CHANEY-KAPLAN BOUT Bch layed at the fi yas stamp our 2 porsonn - . 0 e Greek, inni like a at 1 yleyed at the famous stamping grounds. NEW ORLEANS Ue ana the’ meant wil bonis Dergonal) yO. ah Htrown, tn 43" noura 26 mine [ter-pitmore Country lab yerterday By | gee en oer gen HELD DESPITE COLD ann ve. Pleasantville, at Bore for the league chi jonship, between - yt Saute the DROHDR “Ofc: ‘ ¥ the Women's Metropolitan Golf Associ- nf erica re Pe oot « School vs. Hackley School, at phd latins deca tones ot incorary The Yankees may train at New | the medal will become the property of} erty of the Unite s More " sf i a co ure,’ said Jerry, ‘Jack shoot 8 i his opponent, Orleans next spring. Col, Huston between Kerry and Kilkenny on his return from the Creacent football teams. The latter game City admitted that he was im- been arranged by request of the Gaelic pressed with the alluring propo- athletic fans. sition of Alexander Juntus Heine- pick ae nn, owner of Pelican Pi GOLFER HOLES BALL eeu ae Rrppeearen ae the. moose. He shoot him right] NEW HAVEN, Oct. 21.—Andy Chaney | MrrotinD ed brilliant and sur-| through the head—bang—like that. | of Balt!more lost a decision to Kid Kap-] Yonkers vw Collect, prising golf to take down the low groas]One shot. The moore he geev one }tan here Inst night. It was a world’s} "i owinol i for the day with an 87 and the} boeg jump and fall down in the trees | record 44 Me, I make big run from bebind] |), andijack. I jump on that moose fe and Kilkenny and an exhibition finished In 46 h mt Jamaica, at Yonkers, Mamaroneck, Mra. Lesher pla Coach Warner In Il. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 21,—Pop Warner, famous football coach of the University Pittsburgh, ts suffering from pto- dur Academy vs, Tona Behool | © Massachusetts Roxing m has dectded that neither of St. Paul nor endance for an outdoor fight of year as the temperature was below the freezing point when the boys et + poisoning, it became known when | Johnny Karr land was entitled |} . were |irah one half Nelson on heem, keep | POO" 108 f! ee, i Panther team left for Syracuse In} to eo ation for thelr boxing bout | ted for net scoring i The! ump on. his | enter ne ring here were ove IN ANOTHER'S POCKET] the Yanks did vory well last | hargo ot Alex, Stevenaon, assistant [hore a week ago. The. Matone-Wart ‘ Fe eee on een ene toss and | 10.000 tans present and It took the police spring in thelr training at New ch. Physiclans have advised Warner | pout was called no-contest In the thira | tured t s,prige except for an{head the moose B ve tl lishes--|at least half an hour to dlaperse the DENVER, Oct. 21,—The old classic Orleans. main in bed, but Pop declared he| round by Refeh Jerome Moore, wh nfortun at the fifth hole when |throw me on my heac ba nS : freee t after Gho Geclalon Was rendered. of the diamond concerning the ball All the officials of the Yankee | would make an effort to get to Syracuse | declured that the men were not trying. [herb hit a and then he flop back and die sok Al} crowd after the sion ve ni player who caught a ball in the pocket| family were well pleased with the | for the game to-day - _— moat unplayable my pinta where the moose hook me} as the worst Chaney should have been of his ehi had its ou rpart on a 1922 Southern tour, though Ed _ to See Mic acore was 8% und tear them wide open My p eats Bh re Bo STAR: It was @ terrific local golf course here Barrow speaks highly of San An- PAT MORAN RE-E DAS COLUMRUS, ©. Oct. 21 wel arites 10-16 my gosh! Fipay ane Bandred ‘ ies Lae Plek smushing a terrific drive} tonio and Col. Ruppert day MAN/GER OF REDS. nd Ohto State elox ten dollars for that suli only four “Fore!” as the eee : y- IN > sot to throw hee! ms © . dawn the fairway, cried “ore! asthe! qreains of a California trip ever CINCINNATI. Oct Patrick 7 the dr BLIND MAN ON HA years ago--now 1 got to throw heem | Williams Of for Game With Yale. Moran will manag® the Cincinnat! Na away for that the moose to } m WILLIAMSTOWN, Maas, Oct. 21.— f am Beggar and anon, The San Antonio Pacem neewe. § ers siooped over, cover- proposition would depends on | {onal League baseball team ngain nest aden I no care uppose Jack run up and | confident of holding Yale to low score, Ridgewood Grove S. C. Tosnig ht head in conventioga! fashion Ly year. This was announced following ¢ ‘ the moose—maybe that}; Williams football team left YNCH YS. FRANKIE DALY. + As he did so Pickens'’a Smll landed Whether the Giants forsook§ that ing of the directors of the clut 0 jump en the arp hath "4 Paneer cence’ mihaen Sis PACKIE MURRAY. Us. JO oly in the pocket of his sweater spot, and the coast trip holds out ‘which it was voted unanimously fo re- baye bewn ne hook him w ine 3 SOBER Sane NAY eave ° "ADMISSION 50 CEN oMciale wouched for {he story, ditte promise of real tralolng. eyweae the veteran leader, new field. jucky, heh it’s only my pan « a a a nn LSE emer re a eo ae nn al en

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