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Show ,,,r. 411M.1,Immimilmnmil - 1 . . ..-- ---- i NEWS SATITIMY NOVEMBER 11 1911 ..............W OF R EVIDEW t I P 0 121.11 LIKE HIGH L,T,s,;rolarli TELI - ' I...ea - ' I Meet on the Mat Next Monday Night ExpE1:1; 1 i IUU111 11U1.1111 - 1 11; . I1 t ilkimmis' . , same mt.. wadi& 1 mota4Flot 6 :, ti&est Irmilab. i 1 I ,i i: .. ........., ' ia ,I,t :0..4'17 , 1 64 thrwahomortiatsaseus. f obowialma. . , Kra list. Win Mrs litill llama tosonew 'Par Omaha.. lars .4 ,,,, 0- F , .111. : te .c ", . f . - 'i '4 rt'II.'t ' -1 1- 4 ; ,.III :la?' I ::.'"N' Z , , ; . "-- e3... ' ' yeal-toa- "''" 4 rs ' IF - , r ' 1 4 0, 1 1 111 i . t '- to-- !..St ... - , . I , , t ,;. e- .. - -- .- ,.,.-1-.- . el , 0 ,. '' .,? - omoommonm 111 ' yet--Ord-er 7 STRONG ,11101110.1. Lill HEARD 11011111! Ashastal Condrewere ZS relmminotv Nevi York to Imo amides Altair. am.' ) Imo,. tarame I not Mat I 11 111imminmr. tspsewa 0 Timp rI. Nov Mo.-Wh- I 0,...400. agape emh w.mun. load Drams In bravo fors. ,.. ' to Teo Neetwo preemies,' New Les,gii rev-Eto be the rowel Whirl meeting 1404 Platy bY the Athateur At,tlette! y vs.,sr.d,, rasfido I. et bethato4 ter the Wableet- - I io am e. of 166,, tarn evetributka, Aeleeta yes Illoaday Nov- "111 Oa data tho thbottz oolong wilt gainer ' malt Woodall fatally ta liatwar4 ath- k,tits Le alt.Aluerican la &intact toitteraam, sad ea,41.,1 Int 5 imr by elwainmeds I. prawn plans Paco according' rasa benab,shous Isla be fired thst oboum waled tha streastat thialli to the frAr- backfield' la tall bulk r0110 cornmeal wherever spiked iI ton tho Wrenn. annji 411ereissis to taw bort oboes are worn thee days, Al this meetieg the A. A. V. et- - toes at Harvard for a number of Year, cape-A- et .. 111 . 7 Hig-za- ceecutualibliZiortnelmkeesome retuferrnivada wihnitc 311 &Vie: abHtet:th,Pbsard.cht:risatrtmwaud..t7trstalselif.blYsti:a jrBllinbiltettkbeb 0 '''' reantlrmalitotinoind caeltitsthfosriffintatedathlyteth wthh: Amotetir Athletic l'ition to compete for two years unattached before he I: ,qt I 3 ....... inc7on'(al t:Iropeejti(rs"Infolessi tut't'thaha:tyr V. et tt , ' '' A4 I lit iI -- , i let il 1'1 th rules tend to :,..A th : ..ayolutaaat ,Y4 6) o. i bata7:tahl ergalwin. rael::::idytainthamsateaseby that '1 some innate ability of the mass tether ::k th.ta,:slesenzypiab:Ittninngishtehigse:a 1.' 4 It fl!, :tt Astr000monbilea at - ,t healenottler tat. ; g:leu I ..... recoil:: nal o4 i ro:"Iii the ball he wraps both arms about the pigskin. which in ear. Heil close to his mems be for etonuseh. and with universityr shall eligible b off with thhersoduedhow tnho hbeeraishisrttis7ndeinn speet l or luthvitm t asty spot tmo attrreaed by the ehher BP an undergrieltinte or as a ouariortmetes signals. lie la built student.' tory Ptockity, and when he thus tett The proposed amendments to the hts head clown . unlests he us taekiel Amateur Athletic UnitIll constitution I ery low. It is almost impossible to covering three referee are worded bring him to earth. because of the as tottown for the consideration of great weight ,he has to carry hint along. the Amateur Athletio Vision delegates The tendency of tacklers thin seamen when they convene on Nov. 241. seems to be to tarkle bout the waist. To try and bring t'entiell to terra AMENDMENTS. POVERAL delta in this manner le uselege for in "Amend article X, section J. Para- the tirst place. the tackler's arms are seldom graph I, to road as follows: enough to get a Mon hole "In all open competition a student on the long little ram. and In attending a university, college, school the second place.battering het Is built in close to or other educational institution must the ground that ellen tackiest, this represent his educational institution. stay. he us just in hie moment a nd and unle ss he has graduated he shall an. ..n and everything givee not be allowed to represent a club or '''''P'?retnrse him. way other organization until he flies with In games this' year, partiessier'. in the registration committee a certill- - that with Brown. he was Me.en Ptiwhilift oate that his period of seholarship in four the educational Institution has finally of tenmen ahead of him for a dintance yards, after they had hegutt to terminated." 2 . read aa try and atop h is preresq. Th ist section article X, ty to7nwnd Inan can do thin in the olts Rome "No one shall be eligible to COM.. when he can have z.0 interferenee io hest thrstage veto In any athletic meeting. games a solid hotly proe-dior entertainment given or eatietioned the line. le the tool- - remark:sites an I I shows that it is a be utiles."' shall he man. union the this not the team, by duly registered athlete and a member that makes' 'Wendell shot he le In this man Harvard untiontetellY of the organization from whieh he enters: nor Mail Any member of any bax the wonder as well los the freok et club to this union, begilowed to etym. the fteeloill world. lea othertaslit es pete as i t repreeentative of such club team can shelve anything like 111111. In case to. has within two yearn corn- Wendell, who is the logical releetirm ppted as a member of any other club for captain of the, Harvard team fee shall have diebanded or practically npxt ,pasono prepared for Harvard et to exl'il or utile" he has the Itexhury. ceased Mmes., Tastin toehold. residence in taken a bonit-,:d- e although be did wont Aerie let other distriet of this union. one ever dreamed that ha would persons shall he eligible to coin- - velem into the wonderfol Weyer he he, a as hr enter for competition any pete hinistelf. member of any club in the territory of proved ,........, ... any active member of this union unless he shall have resided within the terriAMATEURS OBJECT tory of said active member. and shall To RELEASE RULE have filed with the registration committee of said active member a certificate months preof reeldenee New York. Nov. the minds of view t peo er snitmeri,grihga ItifirbectennligiVillit)on. ail Bellefonte. enter those who control the A. A. t.. it "No vs. AVorcester. at PENN Cross Colby. Holy COACHES BELIEVE MARSHALL WILL BE ONE OF SEA. 0- - compete in any district championt seems. there lirgcrs a belief atnaefealeyan vs. Williams. at Middle-aws ..p meeting enlese he shall have been tour athletes ought to wear collars ' SON'S SENSATIONS. New 'Yolk ea. Rutgers, at New York. a hooalide resident of such district. and and tags and he impounded whenever shall have flied a certificate of his resi- they aro found. The latent Invention Trinity vs, - Massachusetta State, at Hartford. "A committee intended to increase the subjugat inn dence Maine vst Bowdoin. at Brunswick. six months gg of stuih:on amateur is a "two-da- y release" il ol:t.l ornv ad T. gth vs. b.. at SpringTufts Springfield 1f et! This of championwill soon be voted upon prior t the : field. w m 4 et'. that 1. :', atbletert as ship amateur have nothat Rochester. I Rensselaer P. and. o, , in.4'' '. Hamilton vs. Union. at ClintOn. undergraduates of an educational reto say In affairs of this whatever ing '1 1 ea.t. will probably find a piece In the stitution Phalli not be limited by this Hobart vs. Alfred. at Hornell. N. Y. 0 Exeter vat. Andover, at Exeter. ,;,:. striction, but shall be eligible for the book of rules pangblished annually by 1 lickinson , vs. ;' at Car. 4 district Gettyaburg. of the championship meeting the A. A. U. lisl e, In which the educational institution is ee, The "two-yeachum provides that Franklin and Marshall re. Mahlon-bera 17 registhat also, located: provided. an amateur athlete who hms oemPoteti at Allentown. d tered athlete who has resigned from a under the color,' of any otub cannot Hoek 11111 vs. Mt. St. MarY'll, at Elclub that is a member of the Amateur compete under the colors at say other liott City, Md. St. John's vs. Osillandet. at Annapolis. Athletic union shall for two years after club within two yeai s. anima , s 0 Washinston vs. Marylapd Aggiel. at t' such resignation be entitled to com- leased" by the first dash. War et-.;;:.,,,- tt Chestertown. pete ' ,,,4fIt i ample, an athlete mitaht be a dill rt Penn Freshmen vs. Pawlin- - School. It ' t of the 1 the ng member It Pawling, N. Y. vs. Princeton Fresh-net- t, 2,1 , a A. C. He ?alert become Yale Freshmen rRei:s of the N. Y. A. C., a bona at New Alaven. A vs. his and dues Dartmouth f Hebron, at gn member. paying Ilt Hanover, tok all the 1)r1vi1eges oy nu ....E....v.1.. ... Ntc'.. Harvard Freahmen vs. Worcester. at 'At the sante time he might re.. utwo ., Worcestor. Rut unless A from the Pantos.. e at Evhoetwehtthhia diliac Chicago va Narthweatern, ,,;,i'l chose to "release" hien es me tst lanngal mof anitton. nnpdtr an aeot rs!i. 1 not under pyi the colors t i 'compete .au Nebraska va. Doane. at Lincoln. own club, the N. Y. A... 43.. until Indiana vs. Illinois, at Indianapo4rf ;ir. zt ten lis. had pawed. Arkansas at St. touts. rule la tyrannical in the exis Er:rtaleltioud pes '17) Hill. 1 If. In the suppositious come avtaMo7treo'sse up "' lifiustt:oass,phr lirt; Poll, at Terre the Pastime A. C. had a on- sta ntly ,1 , .1". Le him under with the athlete-414Earlham vit. Butler, at Richmond. ..6k" ,,,,",;,. I:, Case vs. Ohio Wealeyan, at Cleve-Li- tt salary like a professional playerthe e , et:tions club would have a right to olatm hie I. Ohio State vs. Kenyon, at Col by the big and wealthy eerktoes for the full term of the cone pk,. to steal him away from tract. But an "amateur" le outpposed I Reserve vs. Buchtel. at Ak-- I club. lfttihgehlta.tv,tehrya,stiothae:rie be one who competes for the pleas. are to up of competing, not for any financial rci.n;nison at Cincinnati. ire onffgzetno weptt!, !.4'4, screws can which the in mducement. No club owns him or hori , (Merlin at Wooster. - ' , on. bo put ' Lake Forest at Monmouth.' moral right to "claim" his "servI Furthermore, the :Iforts of the big any Woo." Drake vs. Minitel. at Dea Moines. 11 fellows promotes Ames vs. town. at Iowa' City. really profellenalism , , i erSigillOo VS. Kansas Agates at Manthey 1,,,,,,, Excellent Sunday service. 12 to 3. hattan. for the I Baker vs. William Jewell. at BaldAnnex Cafeteria. Acrois from taber- e soon .34 win. finds himeelf in a position where it Is wide. Iltaev,- - , e, KAMM. vs. Oklahoma. at Lawrence. to his personal Interest to Join the club Missouri vs. Washington University. ethical can offer the best inducement to Mt St. Louis. ;VA?: t SILERIPPS SALE him. The A. A. U. should stop this and Michigan Agates vs. Mt. Union. at l'a.'Of the little dubs a chance to gain a eve Lansing. , e 44-District the Court, in anti for !4:111 In ''''''' few honors once they have brought a Lti.ito Lokyraeloo ve.,,Agorlea. at Boulder. 4, county, State of yeah. W. S. N. record-breakUtah, at Colo' to the front. reel ,,,,,"' s. Plaintiff. against Marie le'v rado Springs. 40,,: "The same IS true of the college nth- - Cornice. la Defendant to be sold at sheriff's sit'. Denver va.MINineitiiimrantia,aDentverst.an summer lives who tete all at the eoun- at the west front th,or of the Count Stanford -House. In the City and County or Mercer vs. Florida. at Valdosta, I try home of some,big athletic club. Ile Court ,vs. sewanee, at At. is a sort of athletic paranite. He has emit Lake. State tt ttah. on the 4th day kleorgia lanta. the benefit of the very best training for rf ireenPmdat;e,r.all.tt)), Irligtiltatti71)?.cti.I'ZikmniL'),:i ,'Ie.t104911111-7Tulsos vs. Alabama. at New Olean& talkilet-tt- , . est,e at some big Iillterent of said def.adAnt. in and to vs. North Carolina,. South Carolina s. then he goes tee following demerthed realof, emtate, 4r4 ,,'' at Chapel! Hill, N. C. t : athletic it les, t3 waabinsion and Lea vs. A. & M. of 4 prowess to a big athletic 'tub for the Commeneing at the monthuemt eorner of dflio ' , North Carolina, at Raleigh. s.4,P summer in months for board lot one 01, Iiio,k ono In, plat "D." salt Richmond vs. William and Mary. at exchange rlesg, "1 fe'p, t4urvey. and running thence I , Richmond. and lodgings. He crowds Out the young !Vai.6, city e4 me ...,"7 thmee niirtii Jii roils, thence st.tr 'It iec.. e local athlete who has not the advati- - west to.6 feet, It feM, thene,t lo rods, to b"I" tagee at his disposal that the eollege the- One. of b lt::11,ina ai,alii Good things to eat. Annex Cafeteria. Cfrre"'-- tr 17, t . ham. -- .ewe He not is , a man real ,, ere repregentaiii aeroax from taberusele. lawful moo. ,, eve of the eity wherein hie athletic ey of tile In:l1 Siittts, .. HALL , ;MA' ''' ' 11.41 rr,,,; lulled ht Sdt 1,,kr City. 'reale this lith Club Is liwatoti. I am going to vote to of Novetch-- r. A Tt tphihuenteltseitti 1Volgest-Iletrarla- au 4 ,- considered a In the athletic club sphere. The first el.fte:eshesea mAt r i marseheee;:terptalomnaulelyh.ndeednestoitte I - not only ettromely anemic and seed- DO:. who also won ed. but so ree11.711.1 eithal that ever tut binapeif the coveted shattaction of athlettc eluis, college and athlete will a piece on Waiter Camp's Bret eleven It UP Intl taste notice, without the best men of that mason. istd of an alarm clock. rioter the new rules. a pluming It is the plan of the reformers it halfback oho can be con- Ineorperate Into the Atnatenr Athletic UttiOn code, a number of new ru les for the better goveenine of amateur track and field athietko. two of whieh COI :4:, "au" a too, ,.:,..: I ! - Lit 111 ,tt, lie : ' I 11 111 CEEB MIS . ,,Ilt ,.t.n t -: 10 ' ...., :1- '1110 1 , - 33 A 1:1 ta ia r,661toose for Like amstrat e 7: :t Lana 'Netball emime.aet. hew tiwr .4--1 1 tall St" biot set . 1141na - , ..1 the 4 ow ow 4r) tentent tetwor4 Ito game at iNale' 4, , akb4 ctrollita Mit p , :;"':.:le::.:11r:--':01- a.(.. Spetasti 6.64, bets. Lo. Comtestip .4 hall Lat.. ite"a b . t ) r .ri I. i s. ttait sieves 111114 la, Cotoolio, eptt, trk t story lpatn.e-- ..soot,1 tat. all LAI, ti '1I I -; I 4. 'I ,, be i , Maim Tbe llale tore edr666-ilt4 Sean Iticães tbA) fttwl t.114,ito !II , I ; 1, 44- . Iti y tot.total Notre leb' aPrent 1.to 4164 hwht ti Out tor I he 444. . ::- ! 1.,,,.., de astmetsa '. ' 4 s vs j 21,1JP 14440 tien4 i.o.s to I0416 parti.ry . of , - a I ,.. ra ''' 1,- but Inat s twat ot16666t to Lvet,v 640 a' pretatter is foutool for Put 'WI sad la,it be 1M 4..,-- 1..6... it te 3111 Tu., eL.& I Mated to the tor .1t -' 61 ,ir, I t tittoosbt tot ludas to ausoog e ea tko firt4- 1,666.164,6 taet If le reinv4 ert.,teia t' 4 . Irwo, 6,,,t p -- 4444,--a4 lan. -4 . tato IL.aaa esti .64,4, t O.,14os he hould take the troth tip th' i -- ' riots arta, laday i.,k. It I 1. t ell.b."' 1 .: :4',7, . ' ; se ta4 euesteavitat i 1 !!' onoitgoitY combo& end trork term ; , $ 1 ' ,,4 4.0.11 II 0333, chb000 tw ' ;f N ' . '.t, $ 't1,. 1 ,, .V7r.s.7 . II--4,, i - Ill . t I allatoptattattle. Th. Tiee,a at,. to roat aita;rme lino Junction 11.6 otowon onl t ' 7 ' .1.. of .1 Ver .4. . ClAt t In: hod sport Or Sot today. Tr,.1 olio Woo too , . ' lithasoe 4,114444 til l' ' tkesara awl 'runt VA( L. b- - tap& eokir. ' thdat 144444b.4 4 vt. . 0; 411,44 mows i , ' . '' 1. ird t i t' 's t Impolott 4 pooh Writ Stray tooti too too - ( ., Thb 'Veda" ir44 tho th,s.tottts oto sor- - : I , ' . .,, ' . ''dt. rt.' . ' . ' ...', 3 4. t. 4 ,, .; .'"11 ' a.--I teterit Rothe.inns&"4 but 1'0'116" ' ' I 11.1Iblf hltrrhoOtt and '. Yet )ruitrrilay 4..a more, 4 ( ka.a, 4 p i 11 to h,o isininit oo4 4 t ' . , t : ... z.1 , ; - ' I t "A atom. tsrvOy. or th asks bo rOthostortO bag been tooroo4 .. , I t, 4 -i- , , ,a,,-ol,- ,, I , , Ili. some phips gos sal prevtuute gsmo' ,, (.., ,i. 1 :34,3 ,11z, , . I "aNta , I 1 Ta, ..,p- , Coot It000pot Pah how" tio pr,t1taNna Plato4 hi tho oihu-u- l ..: . , .. . . . ; t , , &INA ......., . 4 . . S. to Ito moult 1,41, 1,44 the about ealho01,,m6 mod tett the ; It . :7. "' a ! 4 o$ vt.,A I', 'l .T ., .: t thitt thoy toutd Its to it titoo hot111.4..4,41,1 tadtit to le te the gam. and root , '4. lt p .1 . taoo tor the bons whether th inner or rain. It I IL 814 PLOV the w117. am manta ,...t. 'emelt tram tofity the 1,66614e Iona vall arveral of . 1.- - . . . . . i.. factsitt and members I , - ' t..,,'r . , th, . sumo ik.rit for s game ti 14 Lion. the reload 04.1 ,p,,h, arirtly the . "d'1 . . tiet '6,-.Z' . ,- - ' , atone end yell torte proctired I . ' . , t the, etudents were torn inotrucJ03AN TEAM WINS . 4..... , g'.1 I tiun ss to shore to intLet . t - . e ' - . - . ". ..W.I. a at,. Irl thertic arson Winn members FROU GRANITE HIGH The boon aort-haato knotted ticket' hat,. - 4 le the gam. for hair ;irk" mull In 0110 of the beet football genial roverd MIKE TOW. is envoi-leto rimed brooking DEMITRAL Woo this season. the Jordan high ViitheI the I4nI. If the trealAer sielittot eleven reined tho timothy chorines tiny. yearn sill eorn tionit --4v, ibisti Mont by the swore of to 9 In a imolai traits end over Owe Nun. ofterounet on the Jurdite tired yr1.one have already b.buitht dent Lynch of the National league.) awn Ail. rms tile match will be made. WRESTLERS READY tempos. I tickets for the ..poriol. fie lots of trouble before Delegations oho. oliwing the wo4iit's eerier. WAS corthali, e Oreatite bed bat ono thane" to wont from out of tuen piettos atilt N. bore. Winded a written communication from match FOR BIG CONTEST ?twinkling the alki that wan when Hintze otteured Vte totemi,er 'rho lino .9 Wilt b4 as followe: of the New Volk club. in , ow...v-4 he if in doing iles , bon net a forward pees end made a tiladIt 1141i which thee awkel shout the picture Not Lone iligh Is meet to the illing brilliant run of 33 yards. Granite lits ... iteherg provilige, The ',Lorre. ma Id they were Tonight will mark the cnii of . Vona under the weight COlt unable to make 'Aetna, however. and flouts ... It Andereue di.mthotied with third.realmont reeolveu one trainitig for Mike Yokel in prepare.; tlitit)11P that prevailed pain in their proposed Jordas punted out of danscr- - Except Net tor rherkettee .1 the Illinois of the commis-skiin ro- - i Wit for his handicap match with Wit- - tawut at Milwaukee. but it is ta the third quarter Jordan outplayed Cahoon r.. Smythe tvapt.) ward trb tho picture. stud they inquired' Pam Denietral. the Greek demon, sit the Wolipcit will never itgaln iigree thought VI meet Granite sod thy latter then kept the Thomas hY tho privilege had been.01,1 fa ithout Auditorium next Monday P yen I n it Y. i Peekey Mine. rg... at 133 pounds ringstde, exelpt ball In Jordan's territore The line-u- p kel will do no work tomorrow and will At Milwaukee the weight agreed upon MiIntyr. tnept.).rt their C01) 10eni of the teams was as foliose: Liu, le thdlocher In its fintitrog Volley the rommisonon take only AS 133 pounds at 3 o'ctock. giving Mclight exercise Monday. Morita Granite. Jordan. qh Higeon the of the contract did not he is already In splendid PhYsleal t'on-- ! Farland several hours in which to re. .............. Ward letting "wit: Evens say. concern member of either Hob. dition am, le eonndent of holding his gnin some lost pound tge by eating and arkiettialbst itrootea own against his big miponont. Another remain why sleeping Fituer ........ it... 1g Peterion Parr,' Kilpatrick .....fb Demetral is working hard and will is doubtful of landing the attrac11 ENTY11 tPoir G ME . ...0 . rh alirhaels ()leen apenew be In tine shape. 110 realises that ha tion is the high opinion eaeh man Is , Teeteali referee; Bowen. Stotler Ashton ra umpire; has a big job on hid hands but believes1 known to possess of his worth In the liaosetti linesman. elk Stanford rnivenOty,. Cod.. Nov. 10, he will be able to throw Yokel twice ring. -- Selletying the demands of these ro. Hamilton The Rugby football team Of the, Runts In 1141 hour. d artiort is enough to leo Ij. tlartltwr elly of California and Stanford uniAtuthormantqa. Interest in the big mateh le keen illegust anyone with the fight promotlab Williams will meet on Stanford tlehl to- and 4..Prterson TWO FAST GAMES versity It is mild at least 117,000 hai ing business," Coffroth Is reported to A. (lardn,r th in tho twenty-firs- t 'rayon annual foot- tiPen weltered onthat OF BASKETBALL morrow the reAult. Dtmetral have said. ' . .rhb e Brown Masa ball match between the two Instittl- was told yesterday that one of hid mono. 11 tions. The affair Is the premier lognmmoommo had wagered the deeile to Two fast games of basketball were athletic ment of the Pacific countrymen II tT N KLSON W IN S. hie house and lot against SLUM and , C:3 DACE CETVVEEN blared yesterday afternoon In the old roasts This ye,tr California la a 10 to the tlreek declared emit that MUM); Buffalo. N. Y. Nor. between the favorite over Stanford with Its allowing warn not EAST AND WEST L. D. & 1)71111tUtitall and he dIM not want his mat, ,, the former lightweight champion. juniors id the freshmen. and the with outside teams'. Two California Mende toright take such chances; 11,..ommoloo business college and tho sophomores. Universities abandoned the Atnertcan The advance Pa le of seats has beon stopped Tommy NI0orf. of Chicago in In won rOlintia here tonight. although he a Ike 4. score six hen nine the the a Nov. game tint years ago, juniors by John Auburn.,N. agitation good and Pick Conley eXPecto to nee was not given credit for a clean-cu- t Association of of 20 to IL winning In the lost few against football as it was then played the Auditorium Payroll of the National lttecy. when the lacked areal-I victory. In the sixth and again in the minutes of play. Tho businews college was at Its height. term face each other on the mat. ,Protsallonal Baseball loagose bolas doteated seventh minds Moore complained that by the close mit a "moat interaoctinnal baseball score of the sophomores to IC The were games the battler was hitting low. and In the the swot and tho wtst. to witmomod Ig a FOOTBALL GAMES :Cirbetween tits crowd were and by largo JIM of the annual bature eighth the referee cautioned Nelson. WILL COFFROTH Nvhea Moore Suet 'before the snorting at $ao Antonio. Tel.. on Nov. Horoughly enjoyed. PLAYED BE TO TODAY as The teams lined up ' BID FOR CONTEST opening of thecollapsed follows: v : 4111. should attract ouch attontion In the tenth round he aid "it ; d "'nese College ,, Flopha was that foul blow." tooth that New Orleans and other YOUtil citito have asked that tho champion- Coult Yale vs Brown. tit NeW Haven. to The Newt) Nellev : . Lambert (Eporial be extended a into tame aorkta. at Carlisle. lg..... ably Cambridge. Lemon Flan Prancince. wish ISMS is tho principal touttorn Williams Darisnoutti at Prince tom Cal.. Wow. 1LJim FIVE TEAMS TIED Halton penns itCdffroth. the fight promoter. content-plate- n titles.- It le pmbabis that a twist. Reveal. Larayetta. at philadelphia. IN BUFFALO RACE vs. Cornell at Ithaca. Gallagher. Michigan. the ,thst proceed to e to charity will he Mettle on grousing game boxing the Vormont at Syracuaa. !milk rf Psel tie coast from the lethargy into Wein at Virginia Juniors. Annapolis. Freshmen. which it hnn fallen. Besides his offer I Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. , Hotknell sit West Point. 10.Eight hour; Howe Cahoon rf of 820.00U for a content beVillanova t Pittaburg. ETLANG1P1 AT ti inalteethe Vttlalerle Fairbanks Olson tween Ad M'olgant and Packey Mcfrar- Iotjteen theraving taili if.... vs. Westminster. , at Tech. the teams Carnegie eight c Parkinson Pittabuo 14evey bout on New Year's day. Coffroth will bicycle rtee here tonight. At the doge )Z,It44artfitatra. tow 'inters, vwy ParkInson , 111rAe. and Gea Jeffersou vs. make hid for Waanington St, five teamsI.-WireJohnny Marine and and Root. Pinith neva, at Washington, Pa. Abe AttII on Thanksgiving day. Kul- !tonight Ovenistj. Tbt beet ontertainment during Anderson .......Ig.... Redid' and- Bedell, Yye and Probath. wa rtinnot e vs. Lehigh. at South lvtne'm manager tor in th the has city. to and written Mlle. Carelake and the etarke and tralremptemszsgoor Bethlehem. 'Frisco promoter. numcoding such a !Ityan--were tied at 838 miles and 3 PLAYERS GET NOTHING liaverford vs. Stevens. at New Tort. match . and if AttMI will come to rea :lithe. Justus Hopkins vs. Virginia. at ' - FROM MOVING PICTURES tinireit"nn.aylvania - ! . , ' it ' ;11;14 State vs. Colgate, ' I I .o.................m.......e ost:101 1,Allglic . lino.mom. INN,VIIIIMIOR SP o R TS 0110bIllimilr ,1 , , 1. 1 il VALEG ATHLETE "innommr . , 1 0 ammonomoarimm - 7- , DESERET EVENING t 17- 11 :' ft 4 J A w ; ., , :i': pet-gradea- It II ; , IP Cot-fro- th . II : u r tMM q high-price- ..,0, ..., is - 1. V M S i te t4 ' .... 111. - - ,n,i - . . , end , - , ' ; : ' . . ., ' , - .. . - . - 4, . . , ' . . . ' , - Ift a , . - ' - , .... td, . , , , 1, . , .. : 2 - ' , , . Be comfortable ..i . today - . .P. . ' . . ' 6" Ni! ' ';' ' '' : , 4, . , - , , ..' i ' . f , - . , ' , , , , A ,0 '..4l. :..4 , '''''' , 3 :.1 emb:oannmath: '0, ilecnehirr 1 1..a hrti Pnidtlgithtneyth5benathltPer entni 4t d .. - ' ' I:dila , , - s " -- '. I - II I er "v. , hin ,0 "4- - 1 h V Te-e- b - ( , s . --n i monte ir e ).0 ica r .. uteh. I "., Salt 1 A. I). 1,1. ' . 1 I . , , r,,,, il.f , i , It ik t7. ,. 1 ,,1 0 ' if. Vtli C. SHARP, .11isePll (..il'ie County, State of thietointo Jr., Deputy Sheriff. Ty Ai Pier liarrpte, Attorney fer 11;611 ,c Date er elineetton, November WI I . ,,, - rot-chas- as to ell the Chrietmax News in Philadelphia, Nov. it .; !Boystown in Utah. Idaho. Nevada here believe that Marshall. Penns right the cinder path es Ten flanuldell, Penn's were correcte(1- 6 and Wyoming. Write Circulation De. end, will develop Into ono of the season's' itemp:eirt: tint,oetrbe.hialnitnnlatingiett .yeaurimidtio.umt bohrinwhasa Deeeret Nowa. Salt Lake' gridiron sensations- - Last year he eartment. Follow the turkey traeke to Thorny. appedy and heavy end, Marshall la a good a brilliant end game ,ea the freshman! kicker. for term& IIOU keert'a 'rurkey free with every suit. ! :,.4., - t ' yt kl .'''.-'' i - t You r" g. 1 . cy 4(11.e. ' . .r-i- : I , .. . . . . , , ' sliponor under a dollar umbrella A I . i I e '. ' ' . a over coat, raincoat, , ' . Siegel's '' e ,..... ..,-t - in A ft' , - ,. - i ,.A7r-g- , ' l i , . , 1 'rl illt;.,. ,, Let er Snow. . ' , 1 A, Pd - . 1 , aeaur seteunpur . . 1 th-a- ( cr.153)::1' , - - dulaw-pa.3r- 49 , . " . n. .. ,, 7 - , . - - ' , ...., . , ' i . ,, ' ' , , ., , . - . -- , . , ,, MVOS ', - , , leadPet.................4111 ' '' , . amo Clare Stop t1rail) Own liken . ' - ., eseencese 1Ausiamoraml '',. . ,., , - : , Habit . s Cincinnati. Nov, 16..The N'ational beeeball COMMIltel011. in a finding made today, mye that neither the New PTort National players nor the members of the Philadelphia Athletics art en. titled to share of the money obtained by a moving picture company for the privileg'e of taking moving pictures in the world's series. The etetnittilitiOn claims that the $11.600 paid by the picture concern for the concession has been credited to the general fund of the tommisolon and will be applied to the payment of operating gnome. The matter was brought to the attentinn of the commission by Frost. . - the MP . -- - micE $12.50 - . I A ) o r - ii iPIONelogsmed elm LINO 2 he I - - l' t i, six-da- '9141400001;A - I ....... ...... I t" Hat-var- -- I ; 11 0 |