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Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R NEUTO SAk X pHNfth v; ; ; 'PiaiM ?: pr.i fllFMliwy M . ' i... 3 If fil I MMU I II U H v 74 a ?! "X JUIIIHUUi- ;R 1 Falck's Generalship Is Big Factor in Victory; Score v." C ! . 14 to 3 Is : : - ' Salt Tnkn rinlfnr I .. tWQ' T . JdrS ' uVJ . ' r"- " v. ' ' V Armin Captured Prize; Lamb Finishes Second ! - ' - " N . '.. .. - ' ' . V i : . - 1 . ' 4 . - " N - m b FSKSTDEFEAT IN THREE YEARS' PLAY 1 ' f (Fp-cia- l 8ALT LAKC. Von Khn aei'.n IambS i 7 :':-):. ' . dfatln ' I f - - 'A ' t ; .... i .. D!.p!ch.) by -- : rtif fttr rI match of th tourney. up and 7 play. For In flrt ctjthtn hoU the match fcaa rxced-jlntl- r Jn : ..: V" ' - lrt. i: tieort "OU" caHurrd th mt rr;f Hal rctf rd.iy title hrre T ' '' t , . .. ' 4 ' . " : - J - - " '"n. "V . ... (Special Dispatch) i . i'"-t'"' f ' LOGAN, Oct. 12. John Corbetfs cIojm... Von Kim Ivlr.i: tut two University of Wyoming' football "team V'was defeated here ,Tuesday by the p on hia opponent. ' In th finnt match of th firtt f.Uht. 'Utah Aggies in a conference game, . : rr zzi,..'.zzz)" x the' final score being 14 to. 3. Thccoxi-"!Ttest "rhtch vrr vu ichfdulfd thirty-ialo i was witnessed by the largest i thJrty-Bcvrwhich tut !io!fi, frnt a game here II. J. ml. WIcka deffat. r crowd that has attended jHanlrtt "for five years. !oro:i. 1 up. It af ' Louie Falck. quarterback and was th the and :fatr utart, from rrfult was the big star of ? the Aggies ' in final utrcke. th until douti - he Vmattnee. Falck piloted his team x but!j i and Von Kim d)p!a) Umb , a. "ivelt and individually played a good i medlocr the firt round, ro-- i Trbark BY HOY GROVE ';game. In the first period he was eichty-two- ) In out Ing and. -7 ' ' "tackled viciously by the Cowboys and When Knute Rockne took' the job on Kim took n 4i apiece". f.r"" h atrokea ' Referee Prince warned the. Laramie as "Irish Mentor" at Notre Dame unia th and first for 'for . n!n. i .. "?p layers not to repeat their tactics. ; ;.j!' .i he madethis ago, In he second period, however. Wit-- . versity three years . r couva uo n m wnu or at. ijr. I tenbrafcer was sent out ' of the 'contest promise: "V was a 41. . ."I'll make the ' team a good one r r:rfor' rough playing. "GU" played unbeatab coif in tho this, year, and a. better one ever' i .nKNSATIOXAIi ' GA1IE , aecond ' r . round, and speedily clinche! jj thereafter." year new. Willard KnowleS, fullback, oi He playt4- th flmt nine th match. a with made Rockne has good j ;he Aggies played a sensational game... -f r. holejf la 23. thre tnke under to date. For only once U .a, Knowles is playing his first year on vengeance h 1n On th aucceeded been 1918 firpt blue tie-oi sfnee has the and gold and gives premise' of NEW YORK, Oct. 12. tube Ruth, countlnjc an eagie threw, and followed. in the low end of a score,, that. being out scorning a star of the first water.' of the world cri becuie of In- U up with birdies on each of th next? de8 Oct. when Iowa's field goal Hart on end and Caffey at guard on. Ia from flv different two hole. ufrerlnir juries. feated Nptr .Dame,. 10. to 7. ! which-woulalso played flashy ball. one of mirts. any Whl! th acori for the next two ? . Indiana ( In the early games, the ; A fumble by Hansen .in the first the rounds between tu from Many keep p:a)er Hallcran and to rah Wlckn; true school form, smothering d line . ij jperlod on ..the Aggie fortj'-yar' game. v fi did not read anything like par fis 56 to 0 and DePauw 57 was recovered by Fitzki. After a five" Kalamazoo are Kuth'n injuries: 10.-Nethr'.r urea, Include to The later playlnj ron!tni games.' Infected upper left arm, In which ihroughuut. and uvaby halved lo'.t j yard gain Fitzki booted the ball ' the cross bars from .the 50 braska, Army and Rutgers. h r. have nf.iae a . wer r in evidence. ,i'irgeon i score. line the for only Wyoming yard The original Injury wot at a time lad a 47. ipfor a $7 on Taking the reins in 1918, to enabled Af In Open play York hlaHalloran the Clevelund-Nede' was almost round. nd Wlrka lock 4. 4fc' student body' firt lake the contest. Hansen went oyer when the The wound wa torn otn twic for a Tii. for lhe 7h wrr teams of most the rifh being varsity pleted, The lant thin' fit nitwit nd tlir first thinj; in tl.e nr rr.inj sr.vl ;he time for the first Aggie touchdown in In the games of Sunday and Monday the war, Rockne pulled the Notr-Falck Dame s early in the second period.. and th arm is badly awolleti. tlQV 1011? iVOI) ami Kmil Jh'ucl aro "at t. ' Hrrr ou cc Hi ftf lialinran wa aral'i low- - th ttmnlall t.n. r. squad through a terrible schedn'xickfd goal, nn in mid tttTA c Snr:ilii(iil Ipft thU-,tha 44 and a 4i for nn ule. Kmil of the Client s whoTI w'ri Yanks (htandiaf:) Irving ta , GAIX REl'KVTEULY. summer: li never .had enough re n t iwlih v ick .. After winning every game that took Ai, 4f. for. a 31. A tram i 1 t At the beginning of the third quar Kmil docn"t nprcc. regain ktrencth. the matrh w rven, tut wan been booked, he took another ter the Aggies gained repeatedly bad horno" tenrtwn. or Pulled "Charley x . a n un c s on ra sent his and and chance ui iimi green lavor The f.through the Wyoming .line. In right Irg; torn low OEain Monday j j,0jPiwick kids. against the Great Lake3 u A,fpread formation waa good, for twenty- seasoned scorea ne n. wnen urr. troni Tb.e wcmrrii Chlb -five training .station team. The sailHansen naval tamt4or.,h!:v; GREYHOUND COURSING Army-Nav- y yards after wnich Meu.scri two lusKr. ors were fought to a 7 tie. A week an with UMkv oem win 5htetnhol "Aigain went over the line, for a toucn-dowT.Tlut faliine j hv LATE Rnralnpfl ATTRACTION later the Irish school suffered the only round over th nw cmirr. ;IS IUMltfyinr Falch again kicked goal. hin firm when eliding batef. tx permitted to t,ho? it has had since Rockne took i PI Aye m il li the final period' the Aggies defeat aore n hli their own partnerm. or "rttrawberrv. open hold. ball-tand will te off nt one line the worked the yard and r.i.. l.A; kt. 10 o'clock. hip, cauned by allding Roth '19 and '20" were perfect seaIn Fuir.inr rule but after three, attempts they were sons to i'.rUf!ru t ;rry); Notre Rockne. tunl a .ill !n teelr. for under Dame and th of effect, tit to to turn oval the iiiforced 'oyer - the, Each year the team sent Army. Ina . t b J could ho aUnd.the f.ctn th. tirr.rlf-i.pain tTP hA .l th Ilutlvsays fiirt..1v vi:i lr.ueurtf K.MTE llOCKNK . .'i Cowboys. rr H c ra. not the tund had would rrt'-th Prfvort In to f phy!cixn play rT(e tho f.irtt nf .Vil'h diana, Purdue and Nebraska down' TO, PliAY. 17TAII i Cl,tirtl,. ere fram ' k ! a i ' season added North- pats cutchera who rank high tnonc warned that constantaggravation j awarded 'and last defeat f tl the winner t.iurr; eleVen meats the Saturday Wyoming TJ ';..the Utah "University at' Salt" Lake- - western and. Michigan Aggies to its the gridders. b to would spread the Infection In his arm iment. the runner-up- , ' the' mrd.il-lifprincipal and ..... 5 n t ' and a cnr.'riU w:l ccntinu 3w ;ftnd make another and morn eerloua ' Montana State will play the Aggies list of victims. n pr-oto t on Notre end tbe Rockne at starred Th'a ictommwlj! t.ntt pran4tand operation cr.e to nece3ory. the '.here Saturday. The score: tourney nlll ' tc baa been The fat'.;r Rockne's warriors will tackle any- - Dame rqund in his sludmt days..' He, ' over the parley canyon U. played Wyo. U (3 Aggies (14) i J.ic h ws 2C in th? rverit fourth is madeRockne.' His line but and Introduced Dorils. ;. with p . . . . Jcoiirx4. . light, . thing. women" this Tb Woodside year. Hegewald ... . . .'is. . . .' . BUT FALLS GELDING " ii;.ri P.oy. V n o n r lb M xn men because they have famous tho forward pasa. toun.i:i-.n- l . will p ret ably Neffs ... '...!. ,lt. Maughan likes smaller . ( c.f Dosdom. wan the i i.r War in He 'em. to was them I teaches V. forward with : . . . . . .the It . .... ... in speed RACE later the at and WINS V FINALLY Tucker month, Ig par"that played Harrlf - a juck-in- likecrouch and Rockne scored first touchdown, the .spring, lOCrten Golf and Country club. Highleyman ... . .c. ...... .. .. . M. ilansen which takes heavier oppon- against West 'Point and in his Usti ..Alers ......... , as:. Caffey as a student defeated the Army) l.KXiNUTON, Ky.. Oct. 12 Jimmy LEMON ORCHARDISTS XWittenbracker . ... ,rg. ... .:. . Crott ents by. surprise and bowls 'em over.iyear An- -i badly at Cadet field. Hp also scored McKcrron. Both his .ends. Eddie , . . . . '.re.-. . . . . . . Captain Mc Jack Hart (Thompson buy gelding, by y T TJtiKO W N THROW PROFIT AWAY; .'Wilson (eapt) . . . .qb. . .Falck (capt. derson and Rogt-- Kiley, are veteran? Noti; Dame's first tourhd'ivn ngnlr.t hrrron, tiemonsiraiea fci me aoJiatioH on Rockne has'Penn basketball and forward a. from BY . 1. Hansen WALTER players parts I.ULLER lhb llreeder llorne Trotting gladden ' VIrnc!- - Tit.i!a v that !f la tioS-for :1 .rhb.-- . . . . . . Stangtr turnecL them into a .pair of forward DoralsKrb . . i ocu 11. I'Asam:na. . I'i'tzke ... ... .1. .. fb Knowies down and win. Tlx fall to hon, er c ir.ij ler.tcnn STOKNR. ,Wah.. Oct. IS. WaltT. rorr;a jrpiui Substitutions: Wyoming - llodingelding raptured th-- Phoenix jI Miller npedy ui-r to r.u. h ' f ll.U 3 ditches lull year if Ia AtifeJet. claimant rf . h .tei ftuke, fenture of a good program. 'for Wittenbraker, Rodin -for Highleyr, Ins.- - j vt wb:!e of r.i.lln dollars wrest-In of chamwion In title an heat second hiari, Jensen for Rodin.- Smith tor middleweight accident tho after rrre Jnip.rted frets' Wilson. Utah Aggies Riter tor and Rdna ler of the world, won In two f tlU from ' on vihich Jimmy McKerron I Dr. RilMrrt 0111. chemical re ' t lily. Balif for P. Hansen. Scoring: ThJC here down.of Portland, Tuesday. Uarly jTel ! if t Ln!erity Utah McKcrron finished flf'.h In Miller took the flmt fall in one huur. search ertrineer at the 'Wyoming-- Drop kick. Fitzke. .Jimmy e t.' told o:iihrn California, Jutarya" minute with a crotch hold and the first heat nftr a bad break caued thirty .Aggies: 2 touchdowns P. 'Hansen. declared club here. n In and the In the at retch. after touchdowns Falck him lead the to !oi 'yoal ' i',ii t!:e n fi.icrant e;amp if Score by periods: ji- - minute with o body clf.?ra end had-erthe hfjit golng'to Jim II.. the V Information. - 0 of terhr.lcal 3 lock. In j hrnt Don't fumble you might 'better i. .;3 7 'Wyoming the Mroiul Cyclone." ' " ; 0 Mrs. : 14 .0 7, 'Arthur Hamilton. English Jimmy ilcKerron nj - Kdna KarlyJ . tjjtab. Aggies have died when a little boy. Officials: Referee Colonel. Prince, Don't go on the field vithout your Ei)ortsw;oman, whose own account of West Point, Umpire Warner, Utah. brains. NEW DRUG PLANTS stretch. The. gelding fell and'Kd-- f LOSES SERIES BETl she almost swant the Knglish tho HeadIinesraan Dyche, Colorado. a Don't get that "tired feeling." a li in uir i',ari luviiuuini AND INSECTS FOUND ri TCTT.TJ; YOUTH Timers McDonald Utah Aggies.- .'Time August TO. seemd a wheel. won! went on andbuirj a football player can channel last Orattan Don't Roy forget of career n to atbletic feat of periods 15 minutes each. crowning MeKerron a btit be still the I was) gentleman. Jimmy , ....... OO social prominence, now threatens! givenheat, fifth place, the Judges deciding j OICRAHOMA Don't habitually holler Signal, sig- - and '...--.nc urus hbel of her W. lOKh, CITY, OkU.. Oft. i: against quesitioner 3t I" wm unavoidable! the. accident listen and get it the first time, that have perte-rf f and of n as com-either ten channel the snlm to hla have plant Delieved ttory brother cut one Don't let F.dna Rarly received several Plight interferer block you hoax or a fraud.. ly tnltted suicide on account of, losing 1 4 0 discovered m the Amazon river bae.n was withdrawn. and Qff from your mau; tlutt'a ridiculous. A. I." 1'orter, a business man of on the world Rrle Allen Rotrern. by the ilulford Lloiorfcat exploration Don't hesitate to dive for the- ru- Margate. The last two heats went to Jimmyu bet xtt word received at Hamaa fMtr.1 .ia. t.t- H Mrs. asserted according hmih.r. tarU'. tt England, CJrat-taIn easy fashion, Roy McKerron T1 nnerit's the only way sometimes. m lw. nil' r m Ki ifc,ii . . .......... r i w hotir's an ilton water left the D. K. Roger ' after A revolver ipr,; TueiKlay Don't be afraid of ' shifting over on Ktvimmlwr pecond In tho third, and wa-exI. ad the the on a previous attempt. t?ep- - Jim finishing frtm rf In NEW. YORK, Oct. 12.- - With, at defense. hand. the gTaspeHL final. P.. . getting . i the iplace In . the . i . i oo boy'e least two more games to be. played, pedition. Dr. H. H. Iluty. I'uriou run- trmber, 1&20, and spent the night on; t Don be to t afraid the clamp of rrpllkn ani t4rd have a!o a boat,; afterward making it appear! p.et.y Chandler. forma new financial records are certain to; be ner's legs the third In addition to Now! encountered. was been she' ularht. .made in the present world series strugall swimming . Remember:. OfCense means go hard heat of the, unfinished 2516 trot. paid, BELGIAN FAR AHEAD ut great ier.tif.c arr demandfans irpeclr.i'jr.ji. Rugllfh swimming gle between the Yankees and' the and block; defense means. charge ever hung up on the and . nt- - .the longest price a of recent v. OF her Giants. chart JAPANESE CUEIST alu. channel ing track. Only one ticket was Ixington i sold well as other proofs.. Dr. P.ti'.by. rsh'i I 64 yera e3d. T ""Tuesday 34,233 spectatorsattend-aticpaide fight. on To use your mouth to tell the others tempt, as and the lucky holder' the filly on two are ; This gives a total record '5112,234V persons as, Only, pro. ported that bin expedition w the play. of this ticket drew down SSi7 for $2. 1 Z. Oct. YORK. NEW Edouard the channel of - 208,063 for six games andta about completed having wim, by raft cjown lb Popl river, to To lost ceeding use owever,smash back the last opponent Chandler, your Matthew Webb, famoi h.nstotal gate of$68S,807, which is Captain, three, wreks in the after ,n a clc i: n.ihh and i.lio, lloremons of Belgium. European the runner. lifch natator, and another Einglishman. heat to KIlowon won both the of the record total for and l;rla. at th champion. Tuesday of Cinamina use as therehis ft to head handle heat ha1 a whcl, Monday, pull oo blocks of hi 1 8 . r balK lir.e match series between ' ' Cin- orpro "ull eight-gam- e . cf ttavlcatlnn of thin waterwa?-- . him bj- won the race,. by. push. retaJr.ed thviltirhrr vecetation Waa encountered cinnati and Chicago" in 1919. eith Kojl Yamidi And The other events on the program lead To use your knee as a diving to. 'is. Yamada tn 1200 Now that the players have ceased to blocker. by STAN pclnta ZBYSZKO in WILL won were the 2:12 trot, cxpeuaion pereirai-t- the m;o Ping had the bet run of th day. share in the profits of tho .series-thof lnteritr cf in rrglona use To and 2:06 the which your instinct pace, heats; . fighting straight MEET EARL club- owners' dividends are. mounting be concluded will CADDOCK match The ' UollvU. tonight, , . to Main went more. Direct, and the 2:16 pace 9 . oo vv v rapidly, the aggregate share for six getTo use your legs to run your fastest which Queen AbNs won In strnicht re All memlora of the party 're The club games being $290,413.72. V, porte.i In good health and Dr. ltusby OcL 12. Stanislaus Iieats. CHICAGO. owners' share Tuesday was $95,398.90 always. --ooVICTORIOUS oo YUTOI tild that tnot iat'.faclory retulta cham-jploZbyxsko. world's heavyweight .and that of the advisory board been obtain!, not witht'.anding lr. had TRYOUT POSTPONED FAMOUS STAKES sailed for New'Ybrk from IN making a grand total to date delay and difficulty In ritaUng a of Ure Array (above) the latter. Tuesday after spending $102,871.05 for OO tlrmxi C(ain rl'.abJ information or deIN SCHOONER RACE Krau-;kaImonth with -, kmr-m. h's aged mother In 111 et tte avy. fara u(.atu , for NEW MARKET. England. OcL 12. pendable Poland. She. had been --oo OLOUCESTER. Ma.."" Oct. 12. several months.. Zbyzsko sent word Vh'n an Irrts'.ititte force' rnra an Prraa.) Th (Ily the Aoclated I'.OOO JrJOPPE VICTORIOUS is Postponement until tomorrow . of the Cesu-ewltcot Ukefl .been he has and that pounda. dally traiulng Immovable' v IN BIRTHDAY JVIATCH body what happen? ;in good condition. His first' match of fishermen's race to determine the Tea- with extraa..wa won here today by SNOW REMOVAL PLAN Yo j'JI gtt the ar.rer Nov. I at Mm. Fred sel to defend. the International trophy Mr. Burnley'a YutoL the season. wilt be against Eafl Cad OF EDISON REVIVED 2 . waa waa , New York when Artry plij Navy; recond, arvl Utah Aggie freshmen will meet deck at Des .Moines, la. October Hardy'a Charlevllle against a Canadian challerjrer - PHILADELPHIA. . Oct. 12 .Willie theThe B. Y. C. team at Loan Friday. Zbyxsko is due to arrive in New York 'necessitated by hcaT fcg and lack of Lord Derby's Harrier .third. SevenTor the raptalnt cf both lean--: are . wind today. teen horwea ran. l.toppe, holder of tho 18.2 balk line Coaches McDonald and Crookston both October 15 NEW TORir. OcL U. Erslneer center and when th'y meet. In thla Milliard title for sixteen consecutive have nifty machines in the' field and lnterert4 in mow removal frrm city rr.emcratle tzrtp w;i. rgure it out years, Tuesday celebrated his 34tn- expect vlctorj'. have perfectinr a fur )oufiJf. b'irthday;. by defeating Charles G, PetBY AHERN frtreeta OUR BOARDING HOUSE machine of Mlnneapo'. leada year "fTson,'- the St. Louis trick shot vet- forty ajo by The. Emery Laron Pocatello High school and Idaho A. WUon, but left in an eiperirnerslAl 111 ani He U IJ. the. in an exnitltion match. Hoppe Falls Navy 'arr, school were machines High grid fcS tace thn inventor a tig wu II turned ever brau feet. r'f jijowned his ' opponent 300 to 150 and a due to tangle today in league game i f ctor !n T to 0 into fleida. oilier aork established an average of 33 3 at N'ari'i victory Pocatello. Both machines have a YEU AUQ Thia machine, dnwn by a "horae. de- AVrt V r. t Ut 'wn. Voints an inning. state in their respective divisions clean KR.H0ORE, the flxkrn and djonjed them voured oor.c; Crrene. frori . season. this far EVER this F V,E DUVlD In TO "DEVOUR hlocka which occupiej cnly inN. Y- - catalra Icy the the Kossuth, VOU RE DOlUG . . Pnurfhkrrfce, Hungarian patriot jtroduced the the 21. cf now and ll the soft felt hat into Ameriard LMJfiCUEDOUE tMtn. apart fjJen Artny Tom Mickey, OV ' ''5PLBKlD'iLY. suard of the k VU0CED made removal eay. In a letter from ca, afeout the middle of the nineteenth West lnr be over th tit fct rr.arX.; team of haa last year High Mr. Edton rec ntJy read at a forum three again oo " Cftlk century. . for practice. His appear"tUOSE VIGOR on Inin reported "mow removal the rUIea,' A r cf8 liriiith rmho:rff1 Trie's rf- HOVJ "TURM ance In a suit will aid" tho Panthers ventor ejtrreaed IxlJef that a com- way to avoid apor'eiy la - tell tfca toot'STUMBLES! nu pi.iu.nj mil m mx iiwiiimwuiimmjiiij TUEY HISS fSV,ER? m,i materially.' petent enatner could readily flcure truth. Pm if w told tfaa whr: truth . an efliclent m'ni of Iraprovlct It mlM rtv rrr,e out ape;-lexvjovj ID GO Tt A "DACE i i LOOXUKE A ; West High will meet the L. D. 8. -invention. and ht rrv i modernUing Pt.'.IaJJrht Mr i Jlerd. tiitt UEOUGtfUGO field. This conFriday at Cummings COUPUv HAUPOUVl test should be easily captured by the lUTOR BARKl .. ... , . Panthers. LEF- T"W IT TT W TJ Tl T CASES ! TT tifrrvT WV - W t T.I III was Gridiron held at the practice J University of Utah before the. dinner TriosE Hoofs ' hour today. Columbus day, was obcome served in the schools of the citiSr and ' Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick had his men in togs for several hours booting the Choose ball. They also held a snappy scrim mage 'with the Freshmen. vveoer isormaj moleskin wearers of nev are working hard In preparation for Many Human Hla Are Due to. Waste Products in the their contest at Brigham with Friday Bloods the Box Elder machine. Coach Merlin Stevenson been men has his overcoats--putting the paces during the entire through. t week and expects victory. On paper How Nature Shows Her Danger Signals. the dope sheet - favors the Veberites to take honors. . n The human tem la forever atrlT-!n- c rheur. st '.::;. down nd.l,i.i t CTh Ktrr r he.Oth. rr vltii IT to to The Tooele set rid of the w;l! matter untoid numtr o! schoolers, will be n and wcrnen ri; n : entertained herehigh accurnul-ite,the whlcU Saturday by a life work who wrf if efik a it! It High school. game Saturday's r. forrv-er- . on s co that WJirn iui'.p If you. er any en or jrur Week be played at Lorin Farr park, the you:; will : ; h, look remain In th ayrtem and irt are not er..' slated for 3 o'clock. perfect h products kickoff being " 13 the blocnl. they U ki and out for t; aite prodoc ra-- m h '. hv ""'., v the , ci; t.tt ridr poor health. Nature then help. fCr.;.',; f In tt. tii-Officials for the Utah- - Wyoming wreck you If your fac U ti'.n and Onirn: if ot tf 'in game were named today.,-.- Colonel are health. Jf ur.Jer "weixht: auffrr you you will referee :vAlvln Twltchell of Prince et K. F. K. frrrn y::r d C f rre ar. J r kln eruption, with rheumaiin v the Ogden A..A. will umpire, and E. Ci.vw c. H cf"ro r to direct ut-- , or auch vlmj-leat ecxema, are. will act as headlinesman. Dysch ? to a t5.e:r er.J;.y know .... you that bivd may bolJ, your oo 7 the , and general n t :n it f.iJ lilt TiSn. with the -KfAi waste tM In Our lurtt. ;4f ; polnonoua jrjK'.orwi'.l a t rpe:Ut ICE SKATING TITLE to v Iv condition you are jro an e y prey to all ' In fciord di'turt-anceahow tn c rtwt o u r of klnda acjvtite you teraii V MATCH IN CHICAGO your dimvi CU1UE FLASHY MISS RSHER IJift advice "below par" ;trt?uli (without rh&rc-- j. trentrth And vitality t then off 'ha you haven't the power to fight m r t rWf J r. 1 lahaut Vfur caee. Uia Sif': him U disc aCHICAGO, Oct 12. The interna"TO TEACH AL tAO ORE t.-H. S. R. lhr.URi St TRIES Tartt tional Ice skating championship of the l'.'.;;trs.e Cj''i'.i'S a! ! nature ;n throwlr.4? nff the- ;; jt AtM.ut the !ilnv" free. A".dre m CtUt world, usually, settled on Lake Placid r, Sn !ft or Saranac lake,' win be decided in wata t)ro.luct- - It l.a riier ilejs.ralH. V.'r A FEW tiAMCE i FAt! I,i!'"r.V-fr- . next wirtejr. It was announced H li. this ty th fart that it h Chicago 2354 Washington err " i H. da of tho: m r. d J a 'n,t t h O J ty al today. . m r. ih . n. ir ........ 1 . . r t .it BABE - '. . . ' :- nlp-nd-tu- ck 'V"f flf :! unh j. V: ! !'. ;: ,:.( . ifo' U ij t y v -- ..-'"-cr.'- j nt ' Ht-rt- ! - en' II? ' . in-"cisi- on. tar-inc- w Gx.A " - I S uf-rer- ed s the-Aggie- 1 - : - fuf-fici- . ''fy. ' : ...... be-;we- . I RUTH SUFFERS OF FIVE HURTS ; ..zi : cap-"'tain- 'of 1 ". w " k l. W fll dc-JU"- l j x ' ,. When Meet, Look Out 1 ; 7-- n. . . . Iisj re-open- : j V . un.. t tHlti con-fitant- ly 1 , ?t. - tin-th- -- i C4r.tr-i;.r.:".- . t. . - , ert-cted- I - : . ' ..... the-bo- t tb' . I ' Tii '. r ....... ..... ........ (:'; x, . . : - 49 ct.am-llonahl- - j -- . WlUi A" ! . - - - c., l j . ; Caf-Vfe- t t "Z- - -- 0- - English Swimmer Threatens to Sue Because of Stories GRID DON'TS By Heisman y, ? ti-,?- d ! 'r f',-Jd- ts wi-n- eieu, Tnj half-neUo- tl-S- s n 0- . -- ' " j ! 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