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Show If ' J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1920. 12 Jeffs Story of a Murder MUTT AND JEFF Would Be Mighty Interesting fCepyrlfht, 1920, hr H. U. & Mark C. By BUD FISHER IHber. PH Tr&d Off.) BOWLING CUT LEAGUE. MINER JUTES. ANOTHER TITLE 'VXtvcrftsfTY mm s Hundred-da- y Score of 29 to 22; Pan ther Defeat Preps. . n n i o $ i' (i v tf i n :r::"T.7rr in ion assay.B. TV'V Kfars, Richards; umpire, Pixton. Turf Residtf ond Eniriet BOXELDER FIVE TOO LrSTJIRS CL0THL8 778 KHOP. New Orleans Results. . An opportunity for tha Unlvaralty of three fur rind rare, naldes 2 yea Utah hoopstera to retrieve loat laurels will 8 to wontYet 'tk. ' ns1 LunsfnniV, s to present itself when tha Lais Angeles Ath- - I gj.,,1 ( Th. Xvlbuwe. BRIGHAM CITY. Jan. S3. Boxelder I letic club basketball quint, national cham. 3 to to second. Tealte. ilj (Trailer). had little difficulty In trouncing the Og- - I Dion. 3 to t, evea. 1 to 5. third. Time, M 11 ewt- ' clash with the the eerlv neat I eeda. den hl,h chol here this evening T n Tutt, Oh Doctor. Jobs s. Reardon. Auio- ",r, HE.MGER 8 BUSINESS COLLEGE. I ot March. ta , Although official word has not antic Red, No rooling, Just Bed and Run 1 visitor were by a BCOr, of 2 I 187 2.M completely outclassed, and were forced been received, little doubt exists as to the I George also re a. Renter S t tnd op, Menenry 2'.-I to take the defenniva throughout. rar. ID I 112 cc"d. ruining i playing of the contest e(x rurlonn M. Burt Tharmaa US (krluyi. Veltoa 17 177 201 poln,g - f mje",,ytkJUlj At the national basketball tourney held I S to 1. S to I, g to t. woe; Triumphant, 107 L.re 183 172 118 Bovkbolt 189 2M for Boielder a'isTplayed'a Voodgamf4 In Lot Angeles last year, the Utah five I ul I Lineup and summary ; mada a poor showing, the Los Angeles I third. 'Time. 1:14 Toadstool. Vision. Ges- 1050 906 Totals t .910 OGDEN HIGH Blck1wln' Athletic club being one of the five L rao ImK ftapthaliu. tad 7 ComUkey Utah supporters Attributed I Third nee cUUnlsg, 4 year-ol1 trounce them. and up. of Pythias 113. Dick Wlnfr 11J. 3 this to the technical conditions prevailing. I U Foudr. loo Knighta ooelxtenth mil Rochester 118, Tlajan 11A won 8 S. 4 4 to 1. to to , Judge 8, (1 iiwidai, In z.. Fourth on five and f h half race, .k. furlongs, David. til) (Roblnsoa). 7 to 2. 7 to 5. 7 to 10. claiming. 3 0 TTc,hirh on Utah soil,?? I second and up Mias Htlesll 100. against the : Marie jno Boy lei, 6 to 1, 2 to Phrons Ward lift. Ideal 111, 111. Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick quickly ac- - i, ta, tt,lxxl. Connell, (y Uorrick 48 Time. I queen, deter, o A 121 tirade lit. ku klux 117. Myrtle copied the offer of the Loa Angeles boyn, I Menailtnnce. Ornelln T . War Toga. John J (a- - MyFifth . baudr-apthe rare, 31000, I pares opening who will be en route for the enit, where kin 8terltiig Broauer and loa Brooks one end miles. 3 pj, raa. ssd I they will defend their title against all II also up Ysrrask lot). Dos Dodge 100. Mister Mark comers. amt up. one mile Fourth race.' La Betc Noir 108. Medusa 1(17, 6am Hill D. 1 I 7 to a, Utah, with a much stronger lineup in Msne Miller, ino iKeiuyi. 2 to 1, 10k. Myrtle A. no. Clara Martin 118, Jake 12 to t, 13 I the field this year, should be able to make i t 4. won ; Eulogy, lot lErlcknoni, Bt has 118, Mather 124. ,r 5. neoood; Cobalt Un. PM (Rlrh- 4 the Angel City lads go the limit to win. 4 to 1, 7& to Wxlh race, six furlongs, claiming. 4 to 1. 8 to 5, a to 5. third lime. and 2 Much interest will be aroused by this bat- - ereek), 1IM. Unwa 104, Tam Plan 107. Slurdce up Bullet Dancer II and Mislree. Verna B, 107, tlelllac VU7. 2 tie. since a contest of this kind led the Cbolcmaalec 100, ra n', 4 I Utahns to the world's championship in I vjj.? II 1W, Jim ThoCpe 112. Tlilrtcas 112. n'1 ,Dd Sesrpea r,f,h 1918 under Coach Nelson Norrren Seventh race, one mile eud eevenly yards, 0 The I defeat of the Olympic five in the Deseret claiming. 3 year olds and up Audrey K. 05. of fufftelent funds I (Buil9n). 7 to 2. 8 to 5.U to 2. skeoud, W.r lady Waldeck 108, Rutland Arms J12. Comul 5 I ,h1 I 112. Broncho Billy 115. Commander 113. ,or. I' Journey among enthusiastic fans. j,m (Widal, 2 to t. 7 to 1. 8 to 1. and the capturing of the first honors at I c)ubl third. Time. 1:44 Hi. Rainbow Girl, Night Chicago against the best - the nation Wtnd, Pledra and Bun God niuo ran. NO boasted, were all accomplished In a fort- and up. on Blith race, clntminf, milen Antointte. 102 tBeu and I niAhd' over the Loe Angeles A. C. In I pel). 5 to 1. 2 to l, even, woa; Toddler, m3 March, provided the Utah players triumph I IBftylel. 16 to 1, 8 to 1. 8 to 1, seroud; James, a basketball game here turned out to see I Special to The Trtbuna A remarkably successful rabbit drtv in their battles with the other hoopstera ,(l (Lunsford), 8 to 1. 8 to 1. 8 to 5, third. Iwlo twin, Baby Lynch. Chick Tuua. 1:47. the game. Lineup and summary: I gt- - wll Put them In line for PARK CITT, Jan. 23. Len Greenwood's ot th Jack Reeves. Nebraska (Jueea and was conducted at Rosell Thursday. Th SrRINGVILLK Barkley, South Summit warriors had U Inode also ns. . , 1, sportsmen' association of Boxelder and and np. Bavenlh race, claiming. trouble winning from Park City, 33 to B. Y. 4 I miles Brown's Favorite Weber counties Joined hands, hired a speeB will have In flwhrheH I 113 Morris game, i. 6 to 1, 2 to I, even, won; Hand- - cial train and generally supervised the . ITuin .ut. vTl!i f III The lea.u I ful, too (Hlchcrveki. 5 to I. 3 to l. even, aec- - hunt. machine from Kamas I d -e toweredexperienced aint Mad. If over About 200 person made tha trip, ef ood; (8tcwna), 4 to 1. 8 to 8. 4 to 6, the City men. Jack 4 eon was Time. Benefactor. Dancing whom 159 wielded shotguns. third. ..n the only loil A5 Fltspatrlck Th bunt-er- a I wUl A1 Pierce. a take kinl-rhlllatine. of fiTf thmf.rhlf Caraival. squad Semper divided into squads and ach Kamas led u I consistently. ten men with him to Uehl next Tuesday, I wart. Rookery. Hickory Nut and P. G. Ring groupwere first half 0 to in met with success. ending It i esgreat PAYSON The comeback of Park City - the I ,rhr ,h American Ueglon five will be also ran. timated that 8000 rabbits were killed. their opponents. Judging by the rate at p I final round rviihoit Owing to lack of wagons for collection, 13 iheto f Plajers off which the Lehl stars have been moving, d feet of this number was only about 0 down and resainix 8unUn t ateadied II the varsity will have plenty of competition. I 4 ltg lda I ,D1 six brought In on the train. The remainder 8 margin. Neal trial for the U is Xhla claiming rir1 rlr the first y'ar were Trude. 112 (A. Collins). 8 to 6. gathered yesterday morning by waKonrhPfmnfud 'Merchant stood out for II and all of the ten players will have a III furlongs Hlmll Jackson played head and chance to show their worth. to 6. 1. to S. May Cmia. loo (Marrioie!. gons sent out by the Boxelder county Following J heeU abovs any man on the farm 100 bureau. All the rabbits war disfloor, ecortng I this battle a better line can be had I Vm 1. 3to 1, 8 to six baskets with little eupport. Time. tributed at tha various stations, where on th men. and the five that compose I ,iAaderewil. Soil sod Native The lineup end summary: Venetian Boy. Top Rung numbers of people gathered to large 'the first string will be selected. Certain .mT,,. SOUTH SUMMIT HIGH. share in the division. financial conditions specified by the ath- Referee Cooper. It is reported that aagehens and other game bird were encountered In unprecedented numbers, but that th hunters, LOSES TO without exception, refrained from firing upon them. Another great drive in the vicinity of Frost, lg. Blue creek, east of Rosell, is under and up, claiming Third race, special to Tha Tribune. 13 Totals five and 107 Precious Jewel, furlongs BINGHAM, Jan. 23. The local high 4 to 1, 8 ta 8, 4 to 6, won; (McIntyre). school quint took the Granite hoopstera Twenty-eevelit (Jarrell I. 3 to 1, 8 to 5, down the .line in the first league contest I Jackson, rf. 8 to 8, aecood; Iron Boy, 109 (Terry), 7 to 2, MANY . g here this evening. The final score was Brooks. If. 7 to 7 to 10. third. Time. I 08 1 5. Stickler, 8, a I 23 40 M1LLROSE A. C. Shire, slippery silver, James G. and Tidal also 0 Ryan, ran. Tne game was fast and furious at all Burkberk, rg 1 8 and five Fourth race, claiming, times it was largely due to the fact that Potts, 1 lg. . NEW YORK, Jan. 23. Eleven univerof the 1920 basketball season for the B. Y. lone half furlnnse Old Eylera. ins (Barnes), 6 the lrnals were successful tn finding the sities and five colleges will compete for U. quintet will take place tomorrow eve- - to 1, 2 to 1. even, won; Jill, R2 d armod.i I hoop a short time before the visitor got I Totals 8 honor at the annual Indoor track meet t IS nlng at 7.30 o'clock In the "T gvmnaalum, 2 to 1, 4 to 5. 2 to 8, tcoed; 8Larkrote. used to the floor that Bingham was the iJn to ft third. of the Millrose A. C. at Madison Square when the B Y. U. team will clash with tff. pirnr. 8 to 1, 2 to I, final winner. In the final period, Gran- -' Garden in February, according to preMi Time. 1:06 S K.. Parable, Laura Mil s Lehl formidable veteran five. Lehl haa Ite cicarlv outplayed the Bingham war- liminary plans made public today. Among walked through ail its games thus far by ler, P. C.rare.Girl and Pranlum atao rao. rlors. The score at the half was 13 to Fifth and up claiming, one the institutlona entering d athletes are scores, and from every indica 10 for Bingham. mile 0'Ually. Ill UrumpK 4 to 1, 8 to 6. Yale. Harvard, Pennsylvania. Princeton, tn team y TO Thorum of Granite pitched In five field 4 to A. won; Dr. Rac. 198 fCarmodj). 7 to 10. Cornell, Dartmouth. Bvracuse, Georgeth mate. 1 to 2 1 to 6. aecond; Wood Thm ah. lit (Man goals, and four of five free trials. Wilson town, of Missouri On and UniIT. the B. Y. the University other hand, warrior gant. A to TJm 2 to 1. er n, third for Bingham made four basketa, and five I Special to The Tribune of California, not have Rameaii versity yet their Jans and quite quality I uio ran! Lady out of six pitchea. displayed Grey. Lariat The California entry I Charles N. I of f former years. Thew' Dt Jn. 23. In th H v l and and" E Knudaon two bexulara I . RICHw whose short distance at Hljih race, high claiming, one mils were both out of the game tonight. The I nieht thbasketball ram played hee tc. I nearly beaten by th Sprlngvtlle the interallied meet in Parisrunning last year former sprained his ankle tn practice the attracted considerable h attention. other dav. He expects to fee back In Slnted The entries from various athletic clubs uniform in time for the next game. K cals hsd in the east is unusually large and intn Knudson is behind his studies, but cludes nearly ail the better known March a ad Dimitri also ran. can Fork Leglonnartea wa promising. The I Hrir'r th .nt,E contest, declares that he will be eligible in less h Kchaub gave a cissay 'exhibition of baa- - I Y waJlPl American Fork with the de- - I than a couple of weeka cor ot 6 to 34- This showing. I T1J aan Entries. finding the ring for five I c,iv Lineup and summarv -CoIlegJatB Swim Record Broken. th fl.. furlong elalmtaf Src.r- vPTPry PraCJ f,m I n4 Cuhn lOI. IWr th( Wy H? xr1Jnt ruardlnf NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 33. Twe team will win o'er Lehl. 108, Dov kent the vffTw Cache score down 118. toiooH Bori Hide Intercollegiate swimming records were Ban Nny. etellar forward of North I composed of former coi- - I u 6uonkl 113.ill,falttle Kuke US. Hufh ad broken by Yl swimmers in th meet 8tar- - The battle I fHtoo 115. Peter Grinm 115. J. T. g 118. Cache, played a faet floor fame, and. at I , h.eh with Pennsylvania here tonight. Lorrin though held to a pair of ringer, h held j should be close, whichever team wins. R.tjpad race, five furlongs, claiming. 8 imr. P. Thurston of Honolulu swam the 14 the team together. T reset h at center and upCtctljr K. H ttquaM lot. DaiBT event In 24 6 seconds, breaking On N. K1, Mot 191, Iadr also played well. ilnrrljraB inti, Hie record of 25 seconds, held by Edwin Line-u- p 111, Molfara Christ! Tommy Chandler 113, and summary: Binney of Yale. Richard H. Meagher of SIS. a w I Stilly Mfht 113. Mtaa Brula US, M A I 17 NORTH CACHE V f IT made the I A. 8 I ALL plunge in 4381 tr AY oldsThird year Chicago furtoaya, rlnimtaf. Yd G. Fr.T. FI G. T.P. 108. EraeTda 111, Don Jo seconds, breaking hi own mark of 47 1 sad Ban Noy. rf 3 8 0 113. Charles seconds made in the Columbia meet a 2 Toy Mias III. Praetorian a ins. vrnr uivrw A t o Thompson. If 113. toad.ee. l.E UU.e Ab. week ago. "heed foottaiiT cosch 2 0 Troseth, c J D. Jones,whwtil 0 (I n 0 at Yale next fall, will receive no salary, Adamson, lg R. Merrill, rg 0 8 it wae announced today. H is "loaned" 3 2 Hendricks, rg by his employer at Seattle, Wash., who L. Merrill lg 1 o are Yale men, with full o salary paid. Th I association will pay th expenses of Mr. 11 bp-e- lil to The Tribune. STRONG FOR OGDEN m SAN DIEGO. Cal, Jan. 23. All is in readiness for the opening tomorrow of WELLSVILLE TEAM race meet of the Lower I the . California Jockey club at Tijuana. En- - I trlea for the first dav's card show plenty I fepeclil to The Tribune. PRESTON, Idalio Jan 22 The Welis-- x of horses at the track and ready to race. I I ills Athletic club team won a victory and the program has filled well, with ten i oer the Preston Athletic i lub plajers of the infastest steppers at the track en- the opening handicap, an event here last night by a wore of 21 to. 14. tered miles, with The southerners led the pome team from at one and a liooo pume offered. the start The local team, although made up of excellent Individual pUets, has neier been able to get together properlv as yet. then, too. the Preston organization ly all afternoon and Is In dire need of a scorer. at Itg best tomorrow. The weather foreLast night the guarding was good In the main. Roinnev ahut his man out, and cast is for fair weather, and the capacity the other Wellsvill forward caged ontv of the stands probably will be tested. one field goal, but the local forwards and This city is filled with visitors and center were unable to build up a score special trains will arrive tomorrow from that would win S. Peterson for Wellsvill did the rnoaf San Francisco and Loa Angeles bringing thousands of additional lovers of the mischief, as he made five field baskets thoroughbred horses Lineup and summary; President James W bower, J. P At kill, a of assistants have every detail arranged for an auspicious opening. Among the boxholders who will be pres ent at the opening are Acting Governor Estaban Cantu of Lower California, Jack Dempsey, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, George Wingfield and George P. Fuller. The score yeaterday afternoon. was 29 to 22. Although the teams appeared to be quite evenly matched at almost all times, the Saints sere on the long end of the score, with one excep- tion. That cam's la the last ten minutea of play, when the Leopards at one time were one point to the good As there was a great deal of rivalry between the schools on account u the overwhelming defeat in football that the Leopards gave the Saints last fall, the game yesterday .as inclined to be rather rough at times. The Saints threw the first basket of the game, and followed it up with too . more before the Leopards were able to get started. The Eastslders came wi,thtn one point of tying the score near the end of the flrat half, but the Saints pushed steadily forward, and when time was called the score was 17 to 12 In favor of the L. D. 8. U. With a burst of speed on both sldee at the start of the second half, the score piled up evenly until It stood 22 to 21 In favor of the Leopards This was the only time during the entire contest when they wars Id the lead. From this point on the Saints began to gain ground, and to display superiority In basket shooting Thsjr wars seven points in the lead when the final whistle sounded: Prase, was the outstanding star of the game on the side of the winners He caged air field baskets and succeeded In six out of ten free tries for goals. Displaying s royal brand of floorwork and accurate basket shooting, Cowley caine in second for the Saints. He scored nine points for his team. Jhor tha East CUIespi and Haws, a new man at high, the school, displayed the beat work. Each scored sir points, and DAVIS excelled In floor work. WEBER Lineup and summary; L. P. S U. DEFEATS PRESTON to Determined to Defeat Los Angeles Five Here in March. to Furnish Great Sport for Turf Lovers. A n Meet Promises ' m .... .. To(.:.' Win Exciting Gxnje by a la their first cams of the season the defeated by Eaat high echool team til I D. 8. U. at the Deeeret gymna-alu- Eraas Gner Burt 190-dj- y 1 l.t 1 . - lt resr-oM- I ll 1 c" ton'- .... . . - 4- 1 .. 1 1 I I year-old- s I year-eld- s nr' 1 well-know- n -- PARK CITY IS MATCH FOR KAMAS KILL THOUSANDS OF RABBITS AT ROZELL 1 I fTa COUNTY BEATS NORMAL QUINT I ' 9 -- one-thir- Special tn The Tribune. OGDEN, Jan. 23 The Davis county high school team sprung quite a surprise here this evening by defeating the Weber Normal Academy hoopsters 27 to 24 The game was fast and interesting throughout, for the locals did not give up with7 out a struggle. Adams and L. Roberts led iry number of basketa registered, with fouraplece. N Sanders, also of Davis count), not only plaed a nifty game at guard, but threw three field baskets and three of five foul tries. Lineup and summarv DAVIS FOUNT Y . 1' '.2: 1 GRANITE BINGHAM HOOPSTERS one-ha- ENTERED FOR MEET REXBURG WINS FROM HYRUM ALL-STAR- year-old- S 71 LEER NORM At, Referee-Rynmir- Special to The Tribune. . REXBURG. Idaho. Jan. 23. Basketball is again coming Into prominence here, Homo of the beet teams In the northwest are scheduled to plav during the season. The Rexburg A. C. team comingwon over the Hymni tean: easily from Hyrum. Utah, by a scoge of 68 to 17. Albany State Normal plays here this week and it promises to be a good game NORTH CACHE LOSES OUT LOGAN HIGH 1 all-st- UNIVERSITY PREPS EASY FOR PANTHERS The TCeat high echool basketball team Started out on their section schedule afternoon by handing the University of Utah Prepa a decisive trouncing. Even then the score hardly does the Panthers Justice, for because they were not pushed in any way, they bad little opportunity to display their real ability. The Panthers started out slowly until they hit their stride. Then after rolling tip a safe lead they took things easy. The Preps spent their energy In the first half, so that in tha last period they were unable to score more than three points. As a matter of fact, they were able to make but three field goals throughout the entire session. The score at the half was 17 to 8 tn favor of Weet. For the Panthers, honors about evenly divided. Hall and appeared Gregory, not only held the opposing forwards to but on ftald boil), but io addition ere abia to add considerably to tha West high total. fcllarback end King playad the beat for xes-tod- 21 Referee EPHRAIM FIVE LOSES TO MANTI HOOPSTERS 8peclt to Thr Trlbuno. M.ANTL Jan. 23. A spirited railv in the final period of their game wit,i Snow Normal college here thin evening gave the Mantl high school ,hooptFthe vtc torv by a score of to 17 In the first divfsion of plav the jl.itors around the Manti bovs and played rings at the point were leading U to 8. IVhen the locals got started In the last period they soon cut down this margin, and finally wound up with a margin of four points to the good. Shultx for Nnow Normal and Keller for Manti were the stellar performer a. Lineup and summary: SNOW NORMAL COLLEGE Fd.O Fr.T. FI G. TP half-wa- 22 y Llndquirt, rf 1 Justeson, rg 8. Peterson, lg ... L Peterson, lg. ... Totals .... 0 Shultx. If Anderson, e .1 9 DES. SH0: TH 123 ezzOitES BEUJBLR gPECUUSTS Cl FOR WC.'IUI Office. 249 Wile Bt. Bait Lk tliy Hr , T to 8 8; , 8 uadi 7k, 19 to 13 p fl g! ot DEFEATS IDAHOANS Specisl t Th Tribune. Niblev, rf Woodslde, If Knowles, o LOGAN HIGH Fd O. Fr.T. FLO. T.P. 2 2 d 3 lg Totals Referee, Bernston. A 14 0 ,11 23 PLEASANT GROVE IS VICTORIOUS AT LEHI Special U Th Triton. Ini fl'-a- beet-play- I I 1 Gibbons, rg TV. From th first whistle both fives fought hard Accurst shooting by Adams and Roblrson, each making seven field goals, featured. The 'Y team la being considered as a likely contender for the championship In tht section. For Onelfto, Rswlinge put up a good What Is Rheumatism? Why Suffer From It? lg Jonsa I LEHI. Jsn. 23. Pleasant Oreve nosed out Lehl 24 to 23 hero tonlgnt In the closest basketball gam seen in for some time past. By this win. Pleasant Grove maintains its clean record at th Special t The Tribune. top of the Alpine division. Considerable PATRON, Jan. 21 Spring ill tonighl game, while Neeiev and Cole did well. excitement wae aroused over tonight de'eated Psvson tn the find game of tnir Andv Mohr of the Aggie officiated. game, many of th spectators having th was 30 to 1. Play was aeriea The five victors by on point when the but to injuries sustained by two B and l The final T. C. stars of the col.ege team. Hale and throughout whistle Bounded half t nded 15 lo 4 in RprlngvlTle a favor Jones, the Aggies wul not meet tn the T n contest wa th faetead, cleanest The largest crowd that ever witnessed B. Y. C. gvmnasi tomorrow night. and contest that could be ev-uin- g racui 1 LOGAN. Jan. 23. TYflf Romneva Oneietakers went down to de'eat be5 da fore Hie B. Y. C. high, 42 to 19, In the 2 B. T. C. gvmnaslum her tonight It 2 was a rough and replst with battl, No senous Injuries ocouts. tlm 22 curred and substitutions wers unnacas ye thf bcacflt expert-cer- e to curing tha W k. a lea m Rne't in, opp.rtu-n- y if you era to waad a Spactaliaf, W rd TAD' JONES TO COACH llITTJAl YYJlnUU 13 FEES ef out yeara J Erickson. Bw-- B. Y. C. HIGH EASILY SPRINGVILLE FIVE DEFEATS PAYSON Advice - Referee 1 1 MA NTT Pad-doc- 1 - Totals 2 ku f,t . r . a one-side- asked for. Coach Glen Thomas sent his men against the Peiasant Grove war- 14 Sh0Bld Ee&lke men quit effective for three quarter of th gam,of but it appeared that th condition the visitor was the beet, and Util proved th winning factor. shots Long by both teams were necessary. th guarding system being so effective. Christian een and Hay, of I b become saturated with une acid Pleasant Grove formed a combination that could not be penetrated, their work I nniaon being of th highest order at ail times. Th closeness with which th two It doci mot require medical ad) ice lo . team fought wa demonstrated by the I kaow B00'1 be!th 11 bsolutely score, each five securing nine field goals I a foul goal being th winnirg tally. upon pur blood. When lb dependent led at th conclus'on of th 4 r half. 14 to 1A. securing tbs four V'nta I BU,r,CT Bd J0lnt befIU that gave them th lead before Pleeeant I drmwo with rheumatism, it i not a wise Grove could find th hoop. The final .i,. ),,n. alv nd, by rub- flv minutes taw most of th scoring in thi period. it on the sore spot, expect tt cet (bing Th spurt that Pleasant Grove put j 4,1 7oar rheumatics, vroil mut go In th second half brought them to front, but tw long shots by Clark sent I deepe thaa tbit, dowa derp into tbs Ck?"uTmn' ... thjru tbt blood, where the poison lurks and which i not affected by salve and ointment!, It is important1 that you rid vourself of this terrible diseaeo before it goes too far. 8. 8. 8. it the blood cleanser that has stood the test of time, boring been in constant use for more thin fift- - year. It will do for you what it has done for thousands of others. S. 8- - 8. is gnaranteed purely vegetable, it will do tbo work and sot harm the ifost delicate stomach. rite the physician of this comps ay and let him advise with you. Advice is nraisheJ without charge. Address Swift frpeeifie Co., 233 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. (Adv.) |