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Show i 1 SPORTING COUGARSWIN THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY 15, 1926. INT.IATES OF GREAT LEPER EVENTS Will Astrid Ever Wear These? : TKIE IN MUSIC AND GAIiIES BOWL OVER SMALLSCORE ... ... . v -- , The Cougar flute tfemonwtwtrf that the Young has -- e f imU-emit- iip -- out the service. M Rag" Ineer- oll and Steward former star of the aggregetlonl While oplbionv may differ a to ttaerelatlve strength of Romnej and IngerjiqU at the pivot position the eor show Homney to te the 1etteiLfcawkrt hooter.j He garnered even! out of the 15 baskets made by the Youngsters, while IngeraoU T madethreeout of the 13 basket a made by his team, the Uta-Ape- x The BttiRhmn five displayed bril liant playing and led the collegiate during most of the game. T first half ended 14 le 10 In furor of Apex. Both teanw had difficulty in getting. together throughout the f shooting, Aiex maktug alx baskets out of 42 shots at the hoop, while the Cougara rinped five out of 46. ftr4faeaecond Jtalf: e of the fastest work that has been displayed her for a long time. The score was tied several times during that period. With the exception of the for ward position formerly held by Stewart, the positions of the Cou me with the ars were nll-men throughout the contest. Bom ney arcenTerrBuol' Dtxon trf and Howard -- a nd Collins at enafd ulared the entire game. The other forward position was played Bichards andJ'Sanky" by 8wensou, ' held-som- -- lb 51 Dixon. ' "Sanky" showed up to better than he has done previous ly since coming to the Cougar camp. andltWftB Cftiainly to Mi playing that renewed tep arid vigor were displayed in the second hair. When the final gun went off. the score TPaftHPttTat: . 'BagMra By S. REYNOLDS PACKARD intake their own dressef and meed (United Press Staff Corresondent ) the garments of the Bteo. E.N OS AIRES. Arg (E. The women still paeaeaa their the appJrst people JUjjhe sartorial vanity, but there are ne are the isolated lepers of the. mirrors in the Hospital Munis. For Hospital Muuii which is located on the inmates are not allowed to i the outskirts of Buenos Aire and their own faces. . At night the leper are The American Express r bowling which la one of the greatest smW with musical programme which team" were sirtorlooa wr the TVllii lustitutions in the world. prove a xtwdingly popular Tai f 'Tnrfnjonthe 1ir!'lJLJTgerat evenly matched games of the aeasou. high stone wallVeTLutTte Igroynds are VeryTonTof alt aiHdM imuii Tonight on the, Armory alleys of the of the Munis Hospital do not echo from the Jax numbers to the class Utah Oil will play the Republic with the groans, of suffering, but ics of Chopin' and Schubert The rather with laughter arid pleasant orchestra is composed entirely of Creodte Co. at e'doekr , Tenma and scores of leal nights chatter as the inmates play or work. lepers end Includes numerous The outdoor diversions are nuuier- radio, with a: lond game are as follows: I ous and Include tennis, quoits, cro speaker,--atso- r contrlbute""'to the American Express. quet and various forms of ball musical concerts, a well a inform U Tlncenf PM33 147-3ing these isolHted "people of much k. 118 83316 games." Among the most popular indoor that is trausplrlug In the outsid M. Beck 152 154 15K ttH amusements of the hospial Munis world. O. Adam.T. . . . . r W 102 136-- 2 are checkers and chess, of whhji,' Ix'prosy, feared since the earliest 144 138 2 0. Elliott there are ; frequent tournaments, Biblical fiiries7 is rarely fatal It 592 645 0841921 arousing the greatest rivalry among is chronic, ,. incurably but seldom Total r the There are also poker acute. -- The letters live for many t . I garutslepers. zounds and of bridge, as well years, oft longer than the Co. Mtor Telljiride healthy people" It is R. Orane ..1.....1S8 111 137 3H6 as Mah Jong, bnt many prefer to normally pass the time working out cross- proliumy ltecause of this alow work W. IYue ....".....116 142 word puzzles. . , l ing effect of the disease that the r. Brown 7TT. ;i(W WO In The early spring ancT sammer, I R. Stringham :...1C7 143 KW 410 the able men are busy tilling the tution have adopted themselves with ... ... J.OO KM) 0 Dummy soil, planting and caring for the resignation to their lot and live in cmps Which -- supply the table. The an atmosphere of happiness aud women wlih"tlieir sewing machlues cheer. f TELLURIDEB againi tying Jhe score at rl3.i Le8s than a minute before the Mtra period was p, "Buck" Plxon aent another shot through the hoop. IheJesEjor-l- i Sid 8peneerT-owwards ever, produced in Utah, wa hlirh loolnt man tor the Apex spad. Threoof the members of the sqaad Ander-- were former Young players, and Ingeriwll.; Stewart son, team is undoubtedly one of, the strongest aggregations in the entire state, B. Y. 1. O. T. F, p. 6 0 2 1 Swenson i. It "0 . 8 .4 F. Diton, rf . 1 15 2 Bomney, M) Ie l -- 3 Collins, rg -- lUohardsr Ifc D. Dixon ... 0- ... 2 ..15 Totals - 1 1 3 0 0 4 33 2 10 .. .. Stewart, rf..... Ingersoll, c. Larsen, lg. Anderson, rg Totals Referee, Weight. :. 3 . i , G.-K- . 5 2 Simmons - ecf 1PATROXIZB Johnny Tuch,' herei annonncinghis eggjbusirie intention of remaining here perma, "" ::' c nently. "Of course I'll play ball for. Port, land, but I'm looking ahend io the be, done s a ball days when 111 said. "Then Couch plavee" here among hv this bnslnesi section in the frlen'ds and the" only want fo live In." JI that worlc ' Oniinh was reared at Palo Alto Untversitrr He the seat- of Stanford . tan i .nanlMilt enterea proiessiouiu several have so should, year ago, "arm good years in his pitching " fore he must retire. "The Pirate ought tostay on top for eome ,tlme,ln Couch's view of the 1925 World series. ' "Plttsbnrgh has a young team as a one.j -- wSJSZindV I'll sa The'.Pirates have some wonderful th'mlc Cnyler is one fielders, W If Team Mailing. Won. Lost, Pet. Schofield Auto Coke Plant Utah Oil Blast Furnaee . i.4 ..4 ..2 . ....... Am. Erei!8 j,,, .: .. Tellufide Motor Postal Clertrrr: Repnv Hansen Catering 0 0 1 2 2 i.2 2 3 ..1 l.(HX) l.lNtfl .aw :s)o 4 . T .0 : . . . . .0 1 xm 3 .000 S0LUH0N0E cided to leave the University of Illinois, was swamped with otters from league promoters. ' He was signed' to a: professional contract even before Jie played his" last game with Illinois Then another team Invaded the high school ranks number of boys whqvere d!s'oTered in the ranks of the pros and Were disqualified for .life as amateurs, a This may or may not have a j PLYMOUTH, Eng., (U. P.) A serious effect upon the future story of the ghost of those high school boys. If theylaii executed man who materialised were good enough to play on a pro before the prison chaplain who offessional team they certainly would ficiated at hia, execution is told have hud a chance to play ou a here by Major It. A. Marriott; college team and it has been known govarnor hf the Exeter Jail. z. that football players have iieen --"Accordirojtor Major Marriott the able, to get a college "education on executed nian who "came back"-af- r ter his execution was a young man thelrfootiHj The officials of the Pjrofegsjoriaj who pftid with nis'Hlfr OTT the wafr tln-iri teirgne havo not lived-ttp-- to fold for the murder-o- f pledge and they-hayti)lal-fc4 taste in the mouth of a publie-4ha- t unlism and to a certain extent a ' ' '' " was Just getting an appetite for believer in it. the professional game. "Ae a test," sad Major Marriott, ; Owners of the New' York fran- - "(he chaplain while sitting In the chlse have promised to fight for celt of the condemned man on the numerous reforms at the winter night before his execution, asked meetiBgrof. th league but it will, him if he would try; and ehow him take sonjp liBjepo jgonvlnce the pub- self on earth again after death. r lic "The next morning the prisonel grabblg promoters aito Jeii-d- o Wn fin one promise wtH vflt jxecuted.That nlghtandiot J keep a second and harden one. three nignts running inereaneytne GHOST SCARES CHAPLAIN IN -- HIS BEDROOM for-nior- ly - By HENRY I FARREIJj (United Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, v Jan. 15 (V. p- .All the. legislntoris, the purists and the theologians, of --college football Hdriilt that they know of no means of taking, the life of the devil Ibat they see in professional football. Every moral and physical means has been considered and everything alswisied" ana deftaa but He w " practical solution. 6 "Let it alone ' wonld be the wis- .est and the sniicst conrss. " If fothall is the game that Its promoters want the public to believe, it will last and it cannot be stopped. If it is the demon of darknesfc that the college gmrjjkn angle in sists It is It will ale a natural denth In consideration of rt.Hi'iit devel- 'ipments- It would seem that the purists .should apply for ringside ,, "fine lilflelderg-Hift-Trayn- Is ' . Wright. 'W started off pretty well, at Imst-- l Philadelphia and then sort of WeAnlr drew fain Phlladel; & town: When (i rnnle-Macl- f . got pall 40,00a" iajis, .vvuuw t (T.- - (r.j tweea tody end apriaf-- ( aa.i mobile here and put a lot ef atatid Into the air for half an hour nntU he was reecned. ' A half .doaea me. on on. aide et tbe .aatomobile held one aid. ta th aim mn eqiiat bd erf on the other aide lifted, final trl who therenpoi releasing iert the scene with 4tepa cm.-huw- b iv f TttW MKBCBaUTS advertise in THE TOWN'S BE8T BOOSTERS. game In Lexington, K& It ought toj be against the-iato rob a poker? game. SUTTON 'S ;. Hospital Toilet Paper, 3 for . . ctijiprjlO Bars Kirk Flake 37c Bw Thi eompoalt aotofraph .now. the Jewel, that WnM Atrifl of reported, .he become, th bride of the Prince of dsn win wear If. prince", rrandmotlur, the late Dowaaw Wale. Thy btlonfed to the wUI ah left them to hi wife boild h Queen Alexandra, and In her ever marry. . chaplain was terrified to see spirit lights moving through the blackness of .Ms.ropinajoon a he hadjurn-e- d out the gaa. They remained on each occasion about three nilnute ahd then disappeared. "Bttt on the fifth night no lights appeared, nor on any of the nights thereafter, until after a lapse of about three months the chaplain awoke in the middle of the nlgt to find the lights moving about his LAY MASH -- r r 'i i "i f whol&corn; ! . ...... 25c 39c Bulk, 3 lbs. for . . . SOAP, Creine Oil, Castile, 5 for . . . . 35c CORN 25c 49c TbWMJWww 45c 55c - POTROASTS lbU2V2C and 33 . iJLJL4J , . .15c . . . . ...... ...... 25c ........ ..ac-- pricett Discount TWO STORES Cash and Delivery ; PRICES GOOD BOTH MARKETS THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Turning The - FEED! Don't mistake these low prices for a Saturday Special. It's our regular hand out for cash. 100 lbs. ffl QC. 1 103 Whole Corn .1. . . . . . , . . ' ioo lbs. ffi nn U ; Cracked or Fine Ground Corn W' - ... ........ ' ... 4 co in $4ilU M 70 lilU ioo'ibs. White Shorts 100 lbs. White Mill Run ChrckenFeed. - 100 lbs. Oyster Sheirk, iooibs Five-cen- . . I '- - . o-nc- . . . .; TURN over a new leaf begin, the new year right. That long delayed sitting for a portrait your children .want parents ' want it you owe it to them. 'So come today, while the year is youngs and the , thought fresh in your mind. " - i0J in I UU . -- :j. . . . y.j. less if you do'yoiar pBr hundred " owH- - . Rocliy Mountain Cereal 69 So.:3 West -- ATrriUtfrt- i.-v .rt .... delivering. " ' : Leaf it-y- our cn d iDU .i . . . . . .' : - ts . , ........ ...... . - ibsr? "Mixed ' T 100 lbs- .- White Bran 100 : v , 1- - 15c VEAL STEW, lb, . . . . . COMPARE OUR ;AD WITH OTHERS , - to ............. ...12Hc PIG LIVER, lb. . BEEP LIVER, 3 lbs. j "GOOD CLOTHES'- 15c , .192c Inc. - 37c Phone 39 r7 .. .. . . . ,12 . The Schwab Clothing Co., Proyd Meat & Packing Co. North University Aye. 31? - Shirts Baled Hay 55 riiFm!- NOW ON 25c HAMBURGER lb RIB BOIL IK 42c TT 10c IHOULDER.Rm.ROAST, lb..;;.15c CHUCK POT ROAST, lb. ... , .... 11c Shoulder Pork 17c-20- c SHIRT SALE V . . . Purchase 77. 7?. 7. 77. Lean Pot Roast lMyMjgV 39c $1.00 28c . Raw lb. ROLLED POT ROAST, lb Phone 114 Royal Blue, 3 for . CELERY, ; 5c bunch Shopping Bag Free With ...... Corn-Beef- 1 theM COCOA . 23c 10 lbs. Sugar . . 65c 1 lb. Kitchen King Cocoa 15c 5 Tie DishleirBroomv67c Cabbage, lb - . . . Jonathan Apples, bu?bel - A -- ; . . 75e. POTATOJeSbushei delivered . . City Feed Store 151 i&f Rose 91b, bags Rolled Oats $1.95 Free Delivery . N.U.Ave. 3 Bars Butter $1.35 ......y.. 1 llbrSch6bl BoyP $2.05 BETTER MEATS 1 A $1.70 ...... j-- EGGS ; Dozen 30c; 2 dozen g . Int.. .Via whowere 'still In the dnrkn'es.' He r.t .1 rr ri . . .i ri hair literally stood on end when he' added that he waa "also beljiing the $1.85 $1.90 S ' great effort the chaplain composed himself and .poke to the spirit, who replied In a voice that was plainly audible. The executed man told the chaplain that after hi execution be bad 'gone straight into the light' and waa then worki-ln'to Keep Other who bad. com- -' mltted the same tori of crime and $2,10 ml cwt. r T r CHOP CORN cwl. ... ... . - MILL RUN cwt. . ....... MIXED CHICKEN FEED cwt. OYSTER SHELL s. cwt. ....... MIXED COW FEED , . cwt. . v. . . . . . . . jlb.23e; 21bs.for .. "With ' ! WUI l)ertelved that the executed man waa standing plainly visible close beside his bed.. Buy For Gash ...... NUT BUTTER " that.-jaohei- lb. bag TOMATOES 3 large cans ..... ; . . . PORKAND BEANS COFFEE Hills Blue Can s ' Ji 5 ,9 for - '3 ' CORN MEAL 15c size, 2 ,s- , I G. "Hone 813-- J Columbia Theater Building : : , mm yoisb town paper thetttb Saturday Savings Saturday Specials one and home -- proftioil " Cuyler a rORTLAXD, Ore Jan. 18 No one know how he did It ku mtall duf wedged hlmaelf -- 100-,30- tbe of the' greatest outfleders'. In outworld. Carey is another great fielder, if think Who 14.2-rt- OO the college game,' the league officials announced that it would stick to Its own field and that a solemn agreement, had been reached that no college players would be tampered with lint 11 they ceased to bd college players. Yet,! Red Grange, before he d released from his pitching Job by; the PhUadeli)hla Nationills to the Portlandclub of the Pacific Coast' League, is enjoying HfeThere back amid scenes of his childhood; and Crach has openiiA-irliutt-er -- the-po- p, 100-44- SAN JOSE, Cal., Jan. 15, (By United Press) A ""big- - butter and rnHT pearcd before him In hi cell. On anuther ocranion the deceaaed of a temporary attendant on a tick prlaoner appeared to her in hi uuiform a a railway man and kluaed her on both cheek. naa-hau- AND BUTTER manirr-ttct- r dead father had twfce ep tht-- hi - season F. fm pro game attained any 0 national prominence, the franchise 1 of one National League team was 3 revoked for an alleged violation of 0 territorial rights:' one manager 1. was burred from the lougue for life 5 aijd two other clubs were fined for umpire, violating the rules. overcome the objection that a TO SELL EGGS U1EAUT0 77 inTindwirfxirtrie BALL PLAYER .. wo-me- .At ill which 8. Spencer, If T7 ,i D O G CAUGHT goT-era- or -- A-i- ne -- extra periddto. he followed almost instantly by a long shot Dy iomns. y . INSTITUTION PASS THEIR EXPRESSERS page rnxJ girl whom 4ife he had taken.' Major Harriott tW declared that knew of no other lnatance of v materialization or "ptiaoa ghoet lch' had come Vithln the range of hi experiencevhlle he i the Jail. . f : We had one prlaoner," he declare ender oalh ' |