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Show THE SALT LA1VL TK1LUJNL, XHUK6WAI PEMilHMlL JUUitiVW, uuiuumt Z0, ll2. Duster Mails Would Look Well as a Bee CLEVELAND. Ohio, Oct. 25 WalMails, the big southpaw, who helped the Indiana win the American league pennant and the world a championship In 1920, will not appear with the tribe next season, according to announcement here today by E. 8. Barnard, president of the Cleveland American team, who has told Malls to have any Pacific Coast league team Interested In securing him for next season to write Barnard. ter Accept Invitation of Coast Conference; Explain Big Three Intersectional Rule f - , OOBVALUS, Or., Oct. S5. Pennsyl-anl- a State university will accept the Invitation of the Pacific coast Intercollegiate conference to represent the east In the Intersectional football Kama at Pasadena, Calif., January 1, against a team to be selected by, the Pacific coast conference, according to a message received late today by Dr. U. O. Dubach, president of the coast conference. Negotiations for the game were con ducted by Or, Pubach and Professor Leslie Ayer of the University of Washington, aa president and secretary of the conference, under authority granted at the recent conference meeting In Portland. They considered several eastern teams. "Penn State was Invited to plsy a Paclflo coast - conference even," said Dr. Dubach. "Nothing waa said about meeting the champion team. As a matter of fact, the east has been rather shying off the Idea of making this Pasadena game a championship engagement, so the conference felt that the less emphasis placed on it as a game, the better. What It will e Is a game between a representative Paeastern eleven and a represntative cific coast team, either of which may or may not be the champion of its section. The game will be played under auspices of the Pacific coast conference." ve 1 p You All for ts taking 'care of tha left position. Other positions on the team are likewise being given close scrutiny by Coach 8tagg, and tans expect a dose game to result. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2. ( By the Associated Press Nebraska university this season has the greatest football team in the history of American football, in tha opinion of Steve ORourke, coach at 8t. Louis university, who saw the Cornhuskers romp over Missouri university last Saturday to the tup of 48 to I. 'Nebraska Is so good It could play Harvard Thursday, Tale Friday and Centre Saturday, and win all three games," the local mentor said. ORourke, who I considered a very able coach, played quarterback for Holy Cross In the day when Tom Shevlln and Ted Cby were starring for Yale, and played against Dartmouth In 107 the year It swamped Harvard, 22 to 0. Coach O'Rourke said he never saw' a team that could compare with Nebraska for overwhelming power and precision of play, and commented on the absence of freak play In the Cornhuskers work. cham-lonsh- lp NEW YORK, Oct. 5. The Impression which appears to prevail In certain quarters that Harvard, Yale and Princeton are barred from further participation In intersections! football games by the new triangular agreement" Is not apparently borne out by a careful reading of the clauses In the agreement which goes Into effect on January L Under the new plan, it Is specified that football training shall not begin either at' the university of elsewhere until one week before the institution opens and that the scheduled number of games shall be reduced to a number consistent with the shortened season. In the next paragraph M is stipulated that no postseason Contests or contests for the purpose of settling sectional or other championships or Involving long or expensive trips on or extended absence from the university shall be permitted. With the exception of the visit of the Harvard team to California during the 1911 Christmas holidays to meet Oregon, and the present weekend Journey of Princeton to Chicago, none of the "big - three has violated the incoming regulation within the past decade. Many college elevens from other sections of the country have In turn Invaded the gridirons at Princeton, New Haven and Cambridge during that period and there appears to he nothing in the new arrange' ment to prevent their coming In the future under similar conditions. With the exception of the Princeton-Chtcag- o series, there has not been agreement in any.' of these Intersectional games. Consequently there were no long trips, extendsd absence from the university or other features mentioned in the new agreement. It has been the visiting combinations ton which such burdens, If any, fell. During the period covering the 1919 id 122 seasons. Harvard, Ysls and Princeton have played, or are scheduled ' f i i Prices have beefi lowered to get you to customer-- Quality has been improved to have you remain a customer. ed e I CRAWFORDS VILLE. Ind., Oct. 25. Thirteen Wabash college students at on minuia before midnight Friday night will father in a room In this city, turn out ths .Ights, bar the door, each light a clgaret, kneel, bow five times to the "Goddess of Butts," take several puffs, put ths clgaret into the Jar. cover it. and. silently wait for the courthouse clock to strike 12. When the last stroke sounds the thirteen men will give five rahs for old Wabash" and nope for a continuation of success to ths Little Giant football team which meets Butler college at Indian-- a podia Saturday. This superstitious custom originated her before the Purdue-Wabafootball gams last fail. It was held before the Depauw grid game, the two Depauw casket bail games and ths final Purdue basketball gam last year. And It has yet to fall. sh GALESBURG, HI., Oct. 25. Many shifts In the Knox lineup have been made in preparation for tha football game with Beloit here Saturday, which is to be the occasion of Knox colleges eighty-sixt- h annual homecoming. A record crowd is expected to see the game, which is one of the most Important of the Slwash ached' - f ' t The saving is an immediate benefit, ule. Two years ago the Beloit team traveled here for ths homecoming and wae , decisively defeated by Knox. while the splendid quality will prove a benefit of lasting satisfaction. ' I'd ' home-and-ho- . . twenty-eig- . ht intersec-tlon- ed Knicker bocker; Griffith and An derson Even at 27 Holes. I ! p al With the exception of the game at Pasadena and game scheduled Tor Chicago next Saturday, all these congests have been staged on the home gridirons of the "big three." Yale has met North 'Carolina four years running at New Haven, Maryland State three times end West Virginia and Iowa once each. Harvard has played ten intersections! games, nine at home and one abroad, and none of these, barring the Oregon game, could be termed as settling sectional or other championships. Prince ton has played southern teams almost entirely and there gppears to be no reason why the practice should not continue as long ss the teams from other sections of the country care to try the merits of their football against ths "big three" on , the latters home field. games. Harvard Oregon n tha -- Chicago-Prlnceto- - Oct. 25. Using a "ghost aid In practice long after daylight CHICAGO. Freebairn Defeat ball to had ended. Coach Btagga Maroon football team continued practice late today to make ready for the coming of the Princeton Tiger Saturday. A, football white is being used. painteo IS unporter of the team aald that tha coach was grooming Campbell Dickson for right end in an effort to fill both wing position with capable men to stop circling runs, declared to be one of Princeof attack. StrOhmeier, tons best methods It is believed, wrill have no difficulty In W. Earl JYeebalrn yesterday ywon his way to a placs In the final round of ths Nlbley par golf tournament by defeating Charles Knickerbocker in a semifinal-roun- d match, 19 up and 9. Ths other semifinal match, between John Anderson, and G. M. Griffith, was all even at the end- - of ths twenty-sevent- h holo when called last evening on account of darkness. g Irn match m.D tr1krboer-Fr- b thV ths score would l0?p the end of the first nine Ho had had wo koies, but this was eut n when Knickerbocker took the ninth d ft hole. n then ran hie lead up to four W'buluff the tenth, eleventh and twelfth hole. Knickerbocker had short on two of these holes, h1 but blew them. . As his putting did ndt Increase, he was eix down at the end of eighteen holes. At the twenty-fift- h hole Freebairn was dormle eleven. Knickerbocker won the twenty-sixt- h and lost ths match at the twenty-sevent- h when the final hole was halved. The Anderson-Grlfflmatch has been a rather unusual one. Three nine-hole rounds have been played and at the end score has been all even. Orlf. fith has at times held lead as high as three holes, but neverafor Anderson has had his opponent long. one down on one or two occasions The final nine holes will be this afternoon. Extrt hole will beplayed nerruur to decide the deadlock If the two players continue on as even terms as they have In the earlier rounds The first hole of the final will probably beeighteen tomorrow and the final eighteen onplayed The Red And Blue teem match wlU oocur Sunday. , Cl GOOD CLOTHES THE CBEASOESS CfiAVAT are lower in price and finer in quality. They are shown this fall in an extensive variety of handsome styles, all sizes, and special models to fit tall, well-play- Hali-balr- th r 'eAtLast!! ikt WJptvcfJle The patented Magic Lining m MagikTie absolutely prevents wrinkles H. M. HEINEMAN SONS Sea Fiaadsco, U, 8. A. Your Dcdtr Sells Jj MagQjltd short, stout, and slender men. aey y Contains only nsniral otli absorb by bstr ind teal, and s Ionic lor ibcm. Ne effect carvyt a nest combine Icvvcs the hair (oh and (kasy. The ideal thing lot alter the ahat- poo. Gctajartoday aeaea. Stacomh. For laic by and barber supply dealers. CHICAGO, Oct. 25 Failure of Arnold Stats, star outfielder of the Chicago Nationals, to keep up his hitting in the last four games of the 1924 season saved his club flO.OOO, It was revealed today. The Chicago club had agreed to pay the Los Angeles elub of the Pacific Coast league this amount. In addition to the cash and players already given for Stats If the star should finish the season with a batting average of .300 or better. Stats, however, knew nothing of thl agreement. Stats flniahedthe season with an average of .297, acoordtng to unofficial figures compiled here. Four days before the season closed the little outfield star was traveling along with a mark of .201. In hta last four games he made only three hits In sixteen times at bat. Big Jeff Pteffer of the St. Louis Cardinals was the hoodoo that stood between Stats and the coveted merle. Pfetfer went to the hill In the first game of the farewell series between the St. Louie and Chicago clubs here on September 29 and held Stats hitless In four times at bat. HI batting average immediately fell below .200. The next day tha Cardinals and Cubs engaged In a double-heade- r. The first gam waa a slugging match. In which four SL Louis pitchers Sherdell, North. Sell and Doak were pounded for fifteen hits. Stats, however, was at bat fiva times and failed to get one eaJ hit. The second game of the double-headwas called on account of darkness at the end of the fifth Inning. Stats knocked out one safe hit in three times at hat. Jesse Haines being on the mound for the Cardinals. Stats got back into his hitting stride In the final gams Sunday, with Pfeffer staging a comeback, and cracked out two hits in four times at bat, but this was not enough to reach the goal which would hava enriched the Los Angeles club 0 Z.: TORONTO BUYS INFIELDER. TORONTO, Ont , Oct. 25 Announcement Is mad that the Toronto International league baseball club has purchased Frank O'Rourke, infieder, from the Boss said ths Toronto ton Red S ox. club paid touOO for ORourke CM..L r Mens Shop Y GBolK e Pardos 101. Repeater 101, Plctor 104 Second race, afx furlong Billy Bern 112, gplabail 112, Leontes 112. Chief Brant 112 112. Tender Beth Bam Larch 112, Whit. Boot 112, Gay Deceiver 112, Nlcbol 112, EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 25 A run- 112, Krlawrer 112. Brun.il 112, Billy Gate 112, Bodyguard been race authorised by Freeholder 113, Swim 112, meeting has ning Nuyaka 112, Grets the Kentucky racing commission at the Springs 112. Tl Tt Prtac 112, new Dade park racing course near this Third race, mm eilln and eereoty yard FIs city, to be held November 2 to 18, fol-In raatla SB, C rent wood Boy 91, Myaterloui Girt lowing tbe clone of tbe meeting now 101, A. N. Akin 104, Bennoat 104, Toay Bets progress at La ton la, Ky. Girl 103, Light 104, Claymore 104, Aimed The track is a mile and an eighth Win. 101, Twinkle Bin. 104, 8e Court 0. In length. The parl-mut- el system of Buddy Kun loo. Walnut Bull lot. Tulsa 109, betting will be in force. Vlrg. 109. Walk Ip 101, British Liner 10L Faster Bmhro 109. NEW YORK, Oetr 25 Fred Burlew Fourth, race, an. mil. and an eighth Humones on here phry 94, Chscotet 100, Ruuquoi 102, Crystal Ford the wise sprang a surprise Irish brown 102, Brigwhen his colt, Lady Aator 102, Coyne 103. Jouett 104. today adier, upset all calculations by annexing Woodtrap 10O, Bralgaeur 100, Radio 109, Mary Turf Results and Entries the Lexington handicap, which was an Oio.ooo. overnight handicap and the feature of Since William Wrlgley, Jr . owns both the card at Empire City race track. clubs. It Is a case of the left hand and Irish Brigadier was quoted at 8 to 1 In tha right han4- ths betting and was ridden by Merimee. It-i- "1 X WRIGLEY SAVES FOR WRIGLEY ON er All druggists A. STATZS FLIVVER solves tlie problem. will sever seed pressing. k t 1 It ? , .A Sat-urda- y. Maguilte 5 XATOKIA ENTRIES. Rodin M. furlong- - 1IT Tableau t'llonur 103, pln I. Hr 103. On. 103. Gem 103, Urn I Bert 104, Baail 10. Mahoney 100, Clemttilaen 103 Charlea Henry llr-Orler1U Golden Plow 11S. Dimplea 112, Archie Alexander 101, Rapid Day 101. Be First rice, six Lt Sixth rae. on. mil. and s .lxteentb Cheery of elaborate social programs per reTree, won; McGoddwta, second ; Lady Champ, duced. third. Time, Treasurer, Becky Mountain, Now the men can wear their old golf Keelelde, Billy clothes and golf to their heart a content, chacolet, Bel roe nr, Caprotk, Micbiel J. Daly snd Lady Champ also and ths membership limit has been Star, ran. , Weather clear; track fast. la an Imposing waiting Seventh race, mm mile snd s quarter Beider, reached and there Air. Karlstrom. , XAT0M1A RESULTS. won; Ses Prince, Mcosd; Matinee Idol, third. list, according to OS. I'm lane. Smuts, Pit, Flying Prise Time. 2 Be six won; SATURDAY. Makeup, GAMES furlong race, OCCER Flrat ran. sis. JttMm and 4-Time, 1.11 Two imp. riant soccer games a IQ h Good, second; Abadane, third. Boy. Honor Mas. Rapid Day. Buliy, Americas Dr. played Saturday afternoon on local Hickman sad Whit Star, ml go Pryor, grounds. Ths Modern Woodmen of the jArrarat a lo ran. World will piay the Cattles at the South Bccond race, one mile Calcutta, was; PomJunior grounds, whll the Hollandias will Time, 1 '41. pons, second; Stump Jr., third. engage Salt Lake at Bonneville park. Iren. Walton. Gail Ford, Polite, Cukajup, Billy Gates, Bacchus, Dlsah Dens and Lucky ala. Bob-oLink Serious Bladder Trouble- 45 Fitlt 100, Prince Well 102. Wapiti 100, Ml 103. Diana 104, Pongee 103. Lscuet Leave. 103, 103. Greea Gold 103. Marine Carp II Atta Boy lud, Kewpte O'Neal 1118. Narsdal. 107, Sportsman 102, Ruby 103. ncl. Veto 103. uEvelessn Colt Course Pronounced Successful CHICAGO, Oct. Ths a, Third race, one mil. and .event y yards Country club at Highland Park, III., baa won; Manicure, second; Pumps, third. success of its "Evelsss Eden," Mae 113. 1 48 8-Reliability, Evelya White, proved tbe Time. Fifth race, six furlong Billy Brush 102. Bright Traah. Oolala. Ogarita, De boners, Fox, C. E. Karlstrom, who has been reelected Qnlaee Gardes 102. Jesse Bow d re 100, Pegasu Dad and Brother John also ran. today. The club president, announced 100, Jack G. Bara Jr. 103, Bulldog Drummond Fourth race, all furlong Orlova won; on November 11 last year voted to ex110, Americas Ac. 110. aecoud; Bojul. third. Tint., 1 1 3 3 8. clude women from the club except on Leslie 91, Fighting Quality. Topmost, Hullo, Vella K. Winding Sixth race, .lx furlong occasion. Cock 93, Mr. Lee 93. Loyola loo. Jupiter 101, Through, Ciceronian, Pounced and Approval also epecial" Social activities were vying with golf ' Vennte 101. Great Lady 10. I.ucer 103, Chiva ran the until change of policy to mak the Alice e Klnx-clerBlu Gown, all race, Fifth furlongs log, Rencelaw 103, Put and Take 19. Metric, third. club strictly a golf club. President Karl112. Baperhaum 100. Blue Blone 112, won; Blossom Time, second; The change also mad It said. strom The Jaaa. 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