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Show THE OGDEN 10 STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1921. R BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE GOLFERS EHTER W THIS CUCKOO McST TAKES TW' RKZ2 TROPHV ! UERE I GET OF W-- L TW COOPS, SET TO TAKE A BATU ALL FiML STRETCH wekt rr up ! WJ Ogdenites Capture First Saturday Contest Promises to Be. Hotly Contested; S League Game From-at 3 o'clock Davis 20 to 0 , dude fou I -- v:vut be sdaA i vNVJy -- Hatches . entrl Women jrolfcr ucrrwER CLAltA! Play Is Feature in State Title s Close LETTU BfcTU GO SOMEVJIGWAM - vJMrriD TtVE FIMDTUERE ANT A DROP OP HOT WATER IN TH WORKS! v ' tatr tl.t In l championship reached th round at lh Ordn fJnlf and Country club yeterdj of co'ffra and far.a from arloua parts of th ttat" !witnejuj ih matrhra. A V. The defeat of Slra. Hlielow at the handa cf iir. F. W. JUakr sr one of lh of th3 tourna urprl ment. J;oih of tht wor.itn'rc CenJte. u. Aiiiin ana ;inv i;. u. iira, Pchulder. both wf Iake. put on a feature match mlth the former trin- r.lr. 2 up. the match Koinr the entire eighteen hole. Kollowinc arc the result: iwmJ-fina- fk-or- r Ogden Athletic association moleskin Sensational open field running by i'Joyd Thomas enabled the Ogden Ti f to blank the Davis high school Ktidders to the 'tune of 20 to 0 in ithe opening league game of the year If or the two elevens at Kaysville yes-- wearers will complete their gridiron practice today lh preparation for their game Saturday at Lorin Farr parK with the Brigham Young untverslty eieven. The kickoff is 'slated for 3 i o'clock sharp. The Provo gridders have been work lng overtime during the present week in. preparation for the contest next Coach. Amn Twitchell Saturday. states that his men will be on the long end of the score when the contest ends while the wearers of the purple- and gold are just as confident of taking visitors. tho measure Andy Mohr's addition to the Ogden eleven should aid them materially in their fight for the. contest.. He is considered one of the best .tackles In , tne west.. Speck Hirt. former Ogden high school star center,' will hold down the center position on the Ogden eleven. Hirt is onvOf the best passers in the state. Reeves and O'Keefe will be ritted on the end positions for the s terday. The-midge- 'show- - quarterback t - cd to wonderful ad vantage, through- - opt the game and looms as a cinch bet during the coming "Reason. - - In the first period. after Ggden had ; kicked to Davis and after ;Dais had teen forced to punt, Thomas skirted nho ends three times in rapid succes- i sion for long gains. On his fourth run which netted twenty-fiv- e . end he crofesed "the goal line. He yards Kicked goal. This score was made iXf.ur minutes after" the contest 'had J parted. KICKS TO SKEEX. " Davi3 ther kicked off to Skeen, who SO yards. Ogden lost Upturned the ball ' Tv when Stile ball, Doxey fumbled ana m four successful "attempts to make yards the Davis warriors failed. ' Thomas then circled right end for ; yards and the second Ogden touch'?) ' down. ; I! ' In the- second period' the Davis grid- dors braced and' held the Tigers safe. '1 hree. times jin this period Ogden had ; lieautiful. chances to add more count tfWbut failed. ','.. "Thomas scored the third and final )gden touchdown in the third period had Davis warriors, after the Ultrly . t . l. .1. iiii-tfua.ii iaCKEU ojh. uie kjii 'nod fpntn llin pjaya 1 9..U!irrt t ttT of-th- flo-Hor- it ... rn . L- -ll 1 . -- , ' ii rri a v u.ui . t'r-.y- i V ni : - . b" h C . n 4. 1 . P ,1 , " LAST TIME HE DIDNT.HVE BffilLL garet Walker drew - S0rP ; AMY PLAY FOR USE IN TIGHT PINCH . u I be. ft STRIKE NOTES '.4- - . nUCAHO-- H. yt, r.artn. chairman of tr.c rai'.nd Ut r Ward. telcram f rt ta H . H. ,j Brton. rrnMcat ,.f th, CUnOlrr, N,u-- f j yf.. UuairUI Trmrfic leasue. to xt h ha . t'ar MEET COLORADO on rl V S ine fir th? imatrhe pairlnn art a follow: Mr. F. Haker v. MIm Florence Halloran; Mr. .1. D. Allien rs. Mr. Paul Ke)er: Mn. Albert Fihor v. Mr. C. li. HoinnKworth- - Mln Mar 1 the final period of the game. respectively. STRATFORD SHINES. 1. JMD THE ring of the Ogden A. A. MI-- Cn emi-fin- ai rtah Aggies places them one of the beat teams in the state. '.ions in V ' Li P A . Xtr,icr,r, on1 XV vn. r. , r. o- - ovrrnxm titins could total were 7 and 3 points """""oi ?J'""1' tllvJt - . : I lr 1 locals. Worley and Mohr will bd pitted at tackles while Smith and Speight will hold down, the guard positions. Captain Glasrpann will be at home in the quarterback position. Glen Dee and George Irwin will hold down the halfback positions and "VVilkensen will be played at the fullback position. is: one of the big stars cn Partridge the Provo eleven. He has' been playing sensational ball in the Provobackfield and will bear watching Sat- xi, v. i , - -- . Championship flight MlM Tlorence Halloran, Bait Iake. uiatcd Mnw HIchard Irck, Ot3n, V. W. Baker. Ocden, drfeaUd Mrs, A. l KiiteJow, Oeden. 3 and 2; Mn. P. V. AUion. 8aH Ijike, defeated Mr. U. li. Schulder. 2 up: Mra. Paul Key-- 1 defeated Mr. George II. Maul". 14 and 3. vaJk- rim liitni iiiu Marir.tret r. Halt Iike, defeated K. 1. Mr. ItraU. Oeden. 3 anl 2: Mr. Albert FUher. Salt lake. defeated Mr. C. H Keller. ORden, nnd 3; Mr, C. It. Holllffworth. OZJn. defeated Mr. J. V. Mle. Halt, and 2. 'nj'!:,Mn. -- - I r ; , -. t . - t j- - , - l AV.'Oj al0 rryy to t'I.:,l lflictph! Itardinc urKir k .tfvf Jt r .ssr to si ti)rc nnve than t t'.iikf kav cnrtt!c-- te n.!Un hth'r ann war thouM dtcrc. TH Nal-nlidatrUl Trafrir t,t X 1 I - AMD UP 1 f.:nsational ball after, he replaced Nor FOUR STUDENTS DIE has the ear marks A TTT1 TPTTT? riTTTX1 Theyoungster VX2VJ.Ti.XLl JlllN iVW U JL Jtl TTI X "Y 'f a nnHehf. star ntirl iniilH flovplftn'' uian 9 gnuiron macnine, cigmcciii TAILORMADE one of the best bets on the Tiger ta'.n until ;!nto i i r.'.M ieven. will f!d rado tho Crimson where rchirtion r.f ffcIx.t ratr r a DANVILLE, 111., Oct. 21. Stanwood meet Springs Tf-l-, Skeen. and L.. Doxey also played W m! t:ri!U the Colorado College eleven Sat- e rr. Ucn . of Herbert Jchnstone. ...! J.linnesota; Thout-comi?rillian.t ball for the Ogdenites. In conference battle. a urday Mon; Ore. Thomas i ttc - Hopkins. Portland, r.riVi" at 1 We have received new line of the game Ist nbeing i:v" TnitlC )Teru!rii .f r::r r a iHv fit n,i Wf,r ,rt,rhoi, lmfAAA r th, Wo- Rtr,r nf th9 Law, Chicago, ejid Harold Skinner, of t n t n tA J n't Saturday of woolens and we axe ablo to eotrrlnK Nrw V rk. m : r; -the" Davis warriors. Cap-- j tr termlne wither Utah I rrrlVfor iSffered " Wisclns t irat-n-a ih of r:t n 'rtk. n y to offer you strictly all wool suits tiin Love was injured early .the remain in the conference race. to t a jT:t if tTSn i ,iL0 Itlrst. period of the battle and forced I Ir.?M" i?,-Coach Tommy- Fitzpatrlck.r--i Manacer and overcoats at as low price t'fn!n tfw hn ( k iLUiuiiiuuiiu, in iiiv;:i iiirj v. tie i uiuiu, i . , rtfi retire.. to tJ.r.r pout. n.'f;rial r.f VAr; i uuse ana lruiutr jL.inar r i icn iitifina ss $20 tnd up. now en also made ., c r,n5rri- that t. the trip . 0 i r.i.4. Tin plated. thr . xi c., .i noo)-r o .if lit it u in uu viuiu.i, counter In jjiaiuw il and summary: The lineup tiicy f::; ns These are exceptional bsx-pin- x ijtr.. Ti ry Ar l tM r.ifHir lart: Davis HI?h (0) ;Osden High (20 vir; ra;wr.. . . and cannot be duplicated le Norton. .'. Harvey ai rrtlimf nt f .r rkrm in j.,i. 1 Jinchcliffe . . . . . .It.'.. . Jones r t!'n. th any other store in Ogxien. l.nirtf r,nuc"1. thft SI Maimer. . Itobinson U 1 the battle. a score "of ,. at t .1.?..... a Thus least t VP !nictH r t::::t . . . .c . . . . . . Adams prmrrm rilrr(t rfrt-a- . Red and White rooters hould b at Everybody Is talking' about rf laUr. r,rl,r ;loxey ra;'ret of Illinois, at Urbana, to attend a Colorado a to hrrJtn to rg cheer the varsity Layton football game Saturda. them. fnjr,i Springs ...... . Lindford cJjLi and ee trsmutlr.jt rirr',ct. ij rv;i"C'. on. pliich. was Louis the Roberts cf ' Chicago . . . . Love Every suit is fully Reports from Colorado are that the An un' f.'i- - Jul t i?.3. OtH"Af: In . C. Lindford only uninjured menber of the, party. Tiger supporters are backing their (0 SVS. Wlllamafl. Coach. Cut Tech men Tvm thJr tlirfctlon and cct into Thomas .qb tccd in fit and workinanship. th of turn l!" ti. io ran'xr iKkeen . . Johnson With the aid of aytoists, who soon af School, Cleveland.) Intrferf lh . team for .a hard-fougvictory. the Tlil ItHigh '.rt me r( a ra4 ls aurpewwd to tak w at remain on n not Tha fundamental tri third he scene, .JI. terwards formation, the arrived . . . . . . jUv jour J)3cey Golden State enthusiasts bein of tho We fit the hard to fit. i t lnc ma li' i.lr-ri- . No. y m a team finds be uacd r to theopponent comiUtfly by urpiit. "J . Smith ........ rhf b . . . . . Woolley hospital at opinion that the contest will bo de- buL may Barker Watseka,Reckless cirKir. Iry. t f.l ter.t to W. ! to If If. aa In tml! hole. a atarta and th rt,rtnit while the bodies of the four cided ...Score by periods ra;;rto No. II, tbe t,Mcairo N'.f th ct-ra few points. In Salt Lake Th flrat pla- - to 1m run la No. t J ri" tho end. I to brkortouo No t'.efin.l r .13 0. 0 7 20 dead student3 were removed to an opinionbyfavors the j will t.? taV n. hcu !. TaVlnR th lull from th who vtaitt aa If to ja th ii'ic rOgden High the Crimson circje Milford. . th vr.;, 0 ; Davis High 0 tt h&tk k No. 0 who) until a ftrr the 0 undertaking esto.blishm.ent ia center and following hU interference. The! No. 11 thm ntrnr will Is Nielsen he confident t( Trainer Itecklesa is o.uoted? as stating that ivts down thejcl.tf th f,r"u Pni lt!jiC UU r I rd. l,e ail. Touchdowns ;,rrOgden: scoring: toNf; act aaniS protcuon 'conJ11 Pjdelay and Jlifl No. t pasuea bac to flld. No. nnd the car in which thoy were traveling Iwh alLof the whlitlft blown cured t'No. 'Hiomas S. Goals after .touchdown Jf AN frt-.- i 11. who carries tha ball around the and th entire l.n htoeka. Kr.ANCtJV Ari Mcaff had all curtains drawn, and none of "Thomas 2. Substitutions: . i at tnmBon win ono arrive ine coioraao Ogden ,..,-n Tp'-nUv mA high , in lie thi. Hhf unt r .t wrrk fV.jne " of . any M.v'nn tranM l rai; seen to the hiive the Dprrngs una aiiernoon, anu uoacn the backfield men and fome of the party appeared Stratford for 'Norton; for f I recall. Gute ar re;uct"l !n aitvrtt'c. ram actlU that ' train.automobile The T. approaching to have a P.nrin Doxey. Sparks for loxey; ' ty ts intzpatrick lntenas : : h r". Referee Ashton. In trm r l.l a; on Washburn field.ligut of was badly wrecked. ctmrany. signal University practice Roberts stated that the automobile X'tah. tifwfrrri. Tr ftflrertUj-mcn- t Immediately, following the battle the TOM MURPHY THROWN EXPECT 77,000 FANS had slowed down for the crossing but ,utahn"s ay the arT;catlcn wl'.I - rrrtvi1 & R. Q. over D. leave Hall, will Umpire the Oregon Aggies. ZZbO Washington Atb, of thrcatcr.e'i :r;- - by -- RACE Headlinesman Glasmann, Ogden A.' was going perhaps fifteen miles an ;w arriving in Salt Lake Sunday TO GROUND AT YALE ARMY GAME tiiic tain finrltjti." .'when the crash occurred. .The ternotm next tning ne Knew ne was lyings De- - i . r... oo HOWAED WILLIAMS, UOHTON A qyry mn to thrihtr ril side the track with a freight train In 21. Oct. 1MT A HITPPC! .21. HAVEN. Conn.. NEW Oct? TT?rTJ In road irit.f the Tommy a ATLANTA, unlfn ctrnt (J.. to a stop a few feet in front i UiiJall. UltiNJUl JX X XjXVO Id AMP LEWIS MAJOR grinding a leading driver of the Grand Two tpeclal train will brine the West would rfue to maa miik. tra.nn. frt.io Murphy, oC him. a bruises few he' Beyond u when Point cadeta and army officers from amrc i.'w emt4oyr TO PLAY. PRINCETON Circuit, was injured Thursday etablea , "SHOT ine u;rr crjuniHii' injury. HUNTING escaped ii rrTi Deacon. N. Y- to this city Fatuniay jr,.nentcnt of the Peter Murphy Henley .f it by Howard y Johnstone, Hopkins, .Monilaw and football game. The lat and fell in the 2:07 pace, for the . T,f,, .i rrrr-- n - ( r P . r .- !rtr.re -In the'r ex- o!rm.a on PRINCETON. N. J., Oct. "21. An stumbled Skinner apparently" Were instantly ifrrnr, 1.400 ri.j. ' for call sliovcvd petaona arrancemenU into homo the had Just bay inc th New llr. aland sxtm wfs. wrhich . in invitation to meet tho University of ahenosa Deacon r!t"11 will ,TACOM A," Wash., Oct. 21. The ac killed. leave which desire mn tolay to ronMtirr froUcm J Tfentri rrf 1'aclfJC-- , Wft tothemaintain train, coming down the stretch the 7two -co California on the gridiron, either this In the. lead a- - m.. traveling by way or uan-burt.v tin. tl..tr-- i Ithc at cidental shpoting of Major Francis J. animal IhrnUnM when the heat third train are schedyear or next, was received Thursday tumbled. The aulky shafts aeemed The Dunlgan, Tenth field artillery, while TEX RICKARD LACKS Pj tii American mining tiptn, of the Princeton lo stick in the ground and home and uled to leaveapeclal on the relast Friday, in a remote Keck, an atrument in aupport Haven New by Captain OKLAHOMA hunting th thai pointed out of Washington,, and of his death .DEMPSEY-- SIGNATURE football team.y th'.a contention U.t the LrUrd raiircaC ia tup a aomeraault. Murphy turn trip at 5 p. m. turned driver o;rnt "n'.t ! Tho letter, signed by Captain George of thf firike." was r stat bay four time the amount cf The public aale of ticket for the t Wednesday was disclosed in an anover the horses's head and ov. nouncement made at Camp Lewis, la'a football Yale nMertn The CHICAGO, Oct. 21. Tex Rlckard, Latham; And the California football hurtling continuesfilial from Jspan aa la purchajied by shoul"hla on grame rf.r.jc up g.ol crumpled ' rc the friendly rela- landing h remainder of the wurld, ;tiear here. He was stationed at Camp fight promoter returned to New York eleven, speaks of two while badly management expecta that tho 77.000 to th ruMic glren jh was said ders. It that Institutions that bruised he warf ftot aerlously hurt. JjQWlS. aeat In the bowl will be taken. The frr'.sht trains at leat. and i.: .'a'e '.',U "The rollitarr element In Japan tail Thursday without having signed Jack tions between the ,.,3Major Dunigan was rated as a'crack Lempsey, world's heavyweight 'boxing grew out of the meeting of their ffuesta at the match will Include Sec- .Ue Justified in uMne race occurred in the which The uplll jf ihtirnul be conWlered, Mr.are Hammond icen.ion crews here last June, and expresses had proved the moat exciting of the retary of War Weeka. General Dlaa. of circles. He was champion, for a. match with, Jess and orrth.r in the amenable tem jmlo player in army "but 1U aahrrenta rrtprt! old and was married recently j lard, but with the announcement that the hope that "this spirit of friend- program. Mabelle Direct, piloted by Italy, Major Generala MacArthur find all th to th ' w rV.ion, ff owing to'.Mlss Marion House of Philadelphia. Dempsey definitely had agreed to fight ship will be continued indefinitely." Senator Wada-wort- h demand. th .:at, i. lachlevemtn! ncta!ly lr. Etatta took the first heat, with Peter ndwarda. United-State- s the cf United Gray, was shot by Peter Willard and. that, the details would be Governor The officer and York of V. Malloney. New, war. 'second and'D. Henley world ' ru--o ClIlCAflo-ThlJ' r jthe iix)ir BERKELEY, Cal. Oct. 21. Andy nbritski, a guide, according to the settled soon. me th only other entrant, third. Murphy Lake of Connecticut. ft r ttsnTceney Iran tnTtnc "My tour has Irr.preMd cn oo Asked by Dempsey if he "was Smith, coach of the University of Cali- the 'announcement, but tho guide is not a race and almost passIn rvrnt ef a railroad WaU- Gray hot ue at irifc. belief the Itiia. that cnfffTcp . with any negligence in con- - ting the big fellow ready," Rickard fornia football team. Joint framer with" give raw ed next The him. are heat n a Keener, raur.s iencor.tenlo .jj jjrsrn to China' TKrvtion with the affair. A board of replied that Willard would be in firsjt Captaln George Latham of the letter driving IX W. ,u furnish d:':'Sbut:rs ARBUCKLE Malloney, rraur" one "Jw cf LIQUOR the vocation r.t) tlon frr r . m class shape for the fight, which, ne inviting tfye Princeton football team Gray 'a mare the oppoitlon. .but in Is sitting. inquiry it also. nmay- rcn- ilemanda" ard v.M a j or Dunigan Vas wounded while snid, probably would be held in th3 lo play the California .team, declared the POSTPONED . . TRIAL were entries heat all three final m letin the principal purpose behind the iMer cnar.ges ,'mMiii;iria . , ' J.lfnting in country so densely wooded east. the fUht until Peter Henley fell. Chine ,1territory ariulf d by oU!i on-ter was to develop the friendly rela- In four hours were required to move hat SAYS won. Mabelle SINCERE Direct r1 r. r the war. t ti..i tions with Princeton opened up by - The 2:0$-tro"shim two miles to the temporary camp FRANCISCO. Oct. 21. TheSA ! A for a purse of 12500, MURDER SUSPECTED In- o.uen In races thtt r r fn tr. vlowhich June boat offi-rra s the of fit charsro havlnr Another th" waa taken in eajiyr fashion by GreyiLrlnC Xiccupied by the guide, tvo oOTer was met. t m:e i bia; tr.e for IPtate tound YOUteaa pronioiuon eniorte- , . DEATH liated HUNTERfS and himself. Medical attention the IN ititutions Worthv. " a acWoodf i t of rl to the Kocoe Wiven by one of these officers is credCameron here art expect i'rince,ton "v againat oonaraiy pending jment ,V. we waa (he to 21. continued but the this invitation a HONOLL'Ll. corOct. John year, Arbuckle C, (Fatty) I'hJ.'.pptnea. whq 1Vrt mlwion cept GUNNISON, Colo., Oct. 21. A ited with prolonging Ws.life until he t the misron' the Princeton men to under- GOPHERS APOLOGIZE for one week by a i mtea Ifammond. mlnh c re;ort arrival Thuraday carrjsng ;coild be brought to Ownp Lewis and oner's jury held an inquest Thursday wanted arre rbe we ufon their friendliness Jlr. I't Arbuckl steamer stand here the Ftnte Golden commissioner. appreciate The trip from, his camp over, the skeleton of Howard Carpenlre',lenl Harding. operated on. to FOR FREAK NUMBERS States from an attack of ptomaine rused to cmrr.er.t on the r,lM.on' rived from ht home in lo Angelra actually on a meetferlng woods the;, military post ter, .who disappeared while hunting In and we will countsaid. th ejinlon and it wao announced he would re- polnonlng contracted durinc a three- work, tu! he hours and was made overo the mountain's nine, years ago. Two ing in 1922," he In the aW werr in th HamMr. ct vertrial arter lour months condition bulfet' main to Jjia a until the skull that i,ards in led, obstacles and holes convey-"Japan. many by jivany g apolo-glxlnA 21. Utter I Su Oct. CHICAGO, O In a!the mond" these on not .and a eonditlon court aerious. Kurcp cf chare some '.'death manslaughter dict of thn uces, wounds," NEBRASKANS LEAVE-Tof gunshot have improvised. He stood the of the "big connection with the death to. Gen- - Fr.Ited A the member l Governor Vir to Mis of he tate4. confine retto athi with and relatives well though and hospital tf Carpenter joked rip conference for the action or H ginia Happe. WcoJ i appointment, he room. He will corrtinue hi Journey tocrat . PLAY NOTRE DAME ten" ained-a tendants alter arriving. lawyer to Investigate a Dr. II. L. Williama. In placing coach. a It Is baed on the the mainland today. r haract-rUeery hapTi Th federal r .Funeral arrangements have- not The skeleton was found a charge on backa the of four numbers In men digit buine-obtained Arbuckl fln.inThat the . that lection. and few allegation been made. days ago. Ne-21. Oct. Thd footI LINCOLN. Neb.. of the University of Minneaota Franclaco a part of the liquor that braska fQOtball squad, 2 4 strong:. Jeft ball players waa .received at North- San waa erved at the party In he Hotfl South Bend. Ind., for western university, which played the St. Francla Thursday for. at which ill Lappe wa the annual clash next Saturday with Oonhera two weeka ago. The letter. fatally lnjured.. tho Notre Dame university eleven. signed by Jama 'Paige, chairman of Jack Iwrence pleaded guilty to a Athletic Director Luehrlng and Coach tho atudents senate committee on In- charge of having illegally transported Dawson accompanied the team. The tercollegiate athletic, aaid coplts wce liquor. lawrer.ee had been a witness men. with few exceptions, are in prime- sent all member of th conference. r in an Inquiry to determine the aourre condition for a hard battle. The xriwith four Numbering of the the liiuor supply for the Arbuckle lnal plan was to spend part of Friday numeral, mostly 3.--playerand 8. was of party. . IN PRICE ON DELTA at Chicago and engage In short prac- aald to have been done with an Inten ,o tice on Stagg field, bOt this program tion to confute observers and acouti was changed Just before the teatn fcr other ttamn. Tlie excejfive nu- DIAZ LAYS WREATH left here on receipt of telegrams merals were dbcarded la last week" the Notre Dame management skying game. ON ROOSEVELT GRAVE a big. reception had been planned for oo SALE STARTS TODAY the Nebraskans, and urging that no SCHOONERS TUNED - OYSTKIt BAY. stops be made." Y.. Oct. SI. Each Flishiisht Complete With Battery oo RACE SATURDAY General FOR Armando DUlx. commander ' . of the Italian army, motored here GIANTS' ACE WANTS r. cellar Eile New York and laid a Thursday y TO FORGET BASEBALL HALIFAX. N. S.. Oct. 21. Elsie, wreath of from aster and chrysanthemum Prico Price the American schooner whlcir will de- on th grave of Theodore Hooaevell. ' . . ,S5 Th TOPEKA. Kans.. Oct. 21. "I want fend the International flahermen" racBaby, fibre cajc. . . . . . aimpliclty of the ceremony to set ud in the country where I can ing krophy tomorrow, left .her ilp at made it Imprerslr. Three former S1.00 ...SL70 take my gun and forget all about base- Dartmouthu thl morning la good trim American o!dler. upon whom medal 2- - Cell ...S1.85 - '51.15 nickel cowed was ed in Tubnla.r, the repair" way had been conferred, carried the floral ball," said Jess Barnes, New York andthe' 3Blue two of in token and th craft. th . . .$2.00 winner by RI?Wlgames and No. i s Giant . preceded 51.20 Cell Tubul.ir fibre case, . , challenger -general I pitcher . e r ' a uirlaa n n to silent procession Tr In to ttonnel in "If I think aright, wa're-gointhe grave. . . nickel case, Tubular, the Iron fence enclosure stood actively little race tomorrow, but Topeka today on his way to his hopie have wind k the t Mem right to the Klsi of spectator bareheaded. Miner Type, fibre case ...12.25 group .!-' mm in Circlevllle, Kan $15 A the wreath waa laid upon th Barnes will return to Topeka to liking and I have no fear. aaid Cap1.C5 . ...$2.75 Marty Welch, of the American mound. General DJax atood stiffly at! pitch Sunday if he finds Judge Landls, tain hm aa took the Elsie foe a salute In alienee ror a moment and schooner commissioner of baseball, willing. "The credit for my being a winning sailing drill today. thn aaid: r.o epe-rcsaiu Captain Walter of the Blue Nose, can"At the tomb of Ttoo!eYt pitcher goes toan my e father. an mad correction ball ordered minor ha is be Barnes. "He many only play Tnrrion of i " . It was from him that I recelv on hla vewsel. hut these, he thought, depet homage I bring from my peoer KIESEL and -- 2451 Jlndjon Ave nr. a ed my first Instruction. He also taught could be .finished in a ahort time and ple. During hi life h wa adored t i mt I to ev. hin be trial be and out another to at IW he k j death who for beloved the wa HWawwiWg. ijwmr'a my brother, Virgil, hoped belongs by " I rpin beiore dusk. J .Giants." erybody." Tho ceremony wa over. fnwr iih iii -- I r a XX i -- ! r- - Vk JS' ! r "iS3.eI.?1,i . .... ...... ........ ............ .rt. X '. r!li f " -a ttr 1 : Ttt-n.- rftl ! n-'.- a. . T ri.ri tt iry I f on-fth- arUJ. , n. ht re-niov- ed tt-a- - tN " elr rr-rlvc- ....... trnn, tr to ....... ; , k t ti it-- ue ri:y 1 mt ,.. c XX 53 .... -- -- S" am X clr-elin- -- f , !Pt ; a r- ..-..n- ri " .!-.- . Ilne-'acho- ot j - - ; '?'r,U,tf ln sore-inus- clea c n jf -- at-r;-- th. n 1 ;r n n'-gr- I h-- tt-v- ; .' l- . af-ho- IN ur, ., " -- . " it - VHILE -- -- u.ti trfnl -, tn!y. 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