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HOCKEY GAME IS POSTPONED BY CLUB HERE Falcons to Play in Rhinelander Tuesday; Rhinos in Eagle River Tomorrow. A hockey game against Kngle River, siHHduled for tonight in the high sclifol bowl rink, has been post- pnnod unMJ Tuesday night. Jan. 3, officials Vif'thP Rhlnplnnder Hockey Hub nnnoltncod today. Tho chnnue was made necessary ber-auso rtf 'conflicting dates.

Thf Hhiinos, however, face four games nifilnst strong opponents in tho next Niiir days. They are to play KiiRlo Hivor twice. Ironwood and on successive days. Three of the are to bo played here on Monday afternoon, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The Rhinelander squad will go to Eagle Kiver for its tlrst league same Sunday afternoon.

The game here Tuesday niR-ht will also he a league game and will count in the Wisconsin-Michigan circuit standings. Marquette is now alone at the top of tho loop with a victory in its only game. Ishponiing is, for the time in the cellar with one defeat. Mrirnuette and Ishpeming are to das' 1 -in their second game at Mar- (iu n1 Sunday. afternoon at the Rhinos are to meet the 'Iromvood Mon-u-rhs at tho high school bowl.

Tue.sdii.y- night Eaglo River is to play night game here while the Wausau Veterans provide the opposition on Wednesday night. Regular practice sessions this seem to have ironed out some of. the rough spots in the Rhino attack and Coach Doc Allaire expects to put a much more smoothly working combination on the ice for contests this week. He has stressed defensive work for the better share of the time, though offense has in no -way been neglected. The Rhinos have developed a stronger passing game.

The return of Jess Medhurst, who played with Eagle River for the last few years after leaving Rhinelander should strengthen the squad noticeably. RHINELANDER DAILY Nebraskan Heads Coaches AND DECEMBER 30, 1933 MONDAY New Year's Day Game Brings One of March Tourney Favorites to This City. DUNLAP TAKES TITLE IN PINEHURSf EVENT 1MNKHURST. N. Dec.

30 Cleorge T. Dunlnp, national ama- teur champion, today remained the I king of his own g'olfing precincts. The slender former Intercollegiate champion yesterday stroked his way to a 2 and I decision over Dick Wilson, of Southern Pines, N. in Duals to the 1 mid-winter tournament. It was the eighth time in the past nine years that the former Princeton linksmari had captured the title.

BIG TEN TEAMS TO FACE TESTS 'The new president of the American Football CoacBfes' Rhinelander's Company basket- I hall team, a layoff of two weeks, will swing' back into a busy schedule on Monday afternoon, I when Now ypar's day- will be fcele- Ibrated by playing the SupeH'pr Eagles. I If you remember that far back, Superior had one of the best bul- tinccd teams in Company B' tournament here Irfsl sp'r'lns 1 and while Superior and Company did rv not meet the tuornament. the i NorthweiteMI-N Daitte two teams have met in other years) and the games always were world- beaters that were not decided until the last few minutes of play, Superior was eliminated by Niagara in one of the tourney's best (frames last "March. Niagara won the tournament. Starts at 3 P.

M. LIONS, INDIANS SET FOR GAME IN ROSE BOWL Columbia's Lack of Reserve Power May Be Deciding Factor. TUCSON, Dec. 30 Trained to the minute and straining at the leash, Columbia's Lion s'rid- s.ters restlessly awaited today their hour of departure for Pasadena where they will match thei'r football beset the Stanford football squad, Coaiih Claude (flny) Thprnhlll predicted today he would have, the Indians at full strength New Vear's day when they meet the Columbia in the Hose Bowl. The mentor was optimistic despite the fact two of his first siring players were still to their beds with colds.

Bobby Gray-son, hard-hitting fullback, and Claude Callaway, a tackle, were. the pair. against New Year's There was a calm tenseness Game Holds Spotlight Badgers Meet Butler. The game on' Monday will start at 1 elected at the recent Chicago convention, is Dana X. Bible, Nebraska p- nnd D- nsbll will-be mentor.

Bible, shown above on right being.congratulated by fiurt i tne histl to'otor-in-chief. Ingwerson, assistant to Biff Jones at L. S. is also chairman of a Mana S' eP Svenskbergr committee to fight "unfair criticism" causing coaches to lose their Com an announces jt)ba. of startins the old lire CHICAGO, Dec.

30 will take another shot at trying: to break Notre Dame's Impressive record tyt consecutive basketball victories tonight at Evanston. The Wildcats tried it earlier in tho of his intention department strlnff to 17 in a rhe Irlsh skill day. about the eastern squad it pro- pni'cd to break camp after a week of intense training under the warm Arizona sun. A short, stiappy workout this afternoon was to terminate the stay here. T.ho iihyslcal condition of the ukiy- ers.

was near perfect. Tho morale with big-li and there was a distinct local feeling; of distrust of tho dddte. against Coach Lou team." Utit with all Its great condition, will Coach Little's band of none-too- gridsters stand up to Stanford's big-' Red team'and i't still stave off the Indians when, tho Pairlsh The Chistmas program was Riven at the school house on Friday evening, Dec. 22. A nice program was arranged by Miss Pish and gifts were exchanged by the pupils.

The teacher, Miss Blanch Fish has gone to Elcho' to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mru. Charles Miss Jennette Fralick, who is attending- high school in Deerbrook, is Spending her Christinas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillman, Mildred DeWurt, Elaine and Evelyn Dutcher, Jthinelandor Ktudeitls, are 'home for their Christmas vacation.

Those- from Parrish who were in Rhlnrlamf- or to do their Christmas shopping last week were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wicker, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton lick, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben DoVVurt. Mr. and ATrs. Gordon fi'rb and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Diitchor and son, Ernest, workers from the town of Parrish are working on a road project on County Tnmk Thp.v are working seven and one-half hours a day, for four days a VVyim Webster and Miss Bernlce Webster, of Enterprise, visited recently at the A. Rolk home in Parrish Kushman, Eh.terprl.se, was a business caller in Parrish Junction Nellie Hoik and Mrs. Howard Sparks were Antigo shoppers last and Mrs. Ernest Dutcher children attended the Christmas program held at the Enterprise sc-JJ-ool Friday Mr.

and Mrs. Collette of Enterprise? stopped in Parrish on their way home frorh Ohio, where they had father and other relatives and friends. t)oxi ts P.v tho Associated Press Levinsky, 206, Chicago, outpointed Don McCorkindale, 192, South Africa, (10): Tony KING LEVINSKY TE SEATS AFRICAN HEAVYWEIGHT Scores Seven Knockdowns in Winning Decision from McCorkindale. and Maloney lf ncl owel fu1 not lost a clecis- Johnsonand Terzinsk, against perior. This combination can play letter i together, apparently, than' ion since bowin S' to Pittsburgh last East, We3t "Squads Wind Up Work for New Year's Contest.

i season. Five other -Big Ten teams will be any other can sho'tv teHted be at home to a speedier uv; ton "niveraity of St. Louis, son, although there is no' -question" 'Wisconsin will meet Butler, a pow- that men like-Pjehl and" Gontfoll are erlul Indiana flve at Madsion. Ohio Iwtter basketball players. State will tackle Pittsburgh at Pitt's: With the coming of the New Year hllrfi ancl Maryland Company is facing a series of ilt Co Illinois will close a tough games with first class oppon- two-gamo trip against Augustana at ents, including the Now York sl I1L tioiinls, Bessemer Fiffhtins' Italians, cllica so a makeshift linoup gave Washburn Niagara.

Badg-- battle last-night, but ers, Stambaugli'ii VVausa'u and possibly the Bes- setnel-, Washburh, and a battle 31 tippers had too much size and led all Washburn, -Wausau and he wa I1Iinois defeated'Knox college, 21 to 18, when-Huddle Hell- CHICAGO, Dec. 30 Don Din- 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Drc. 30 Niagara, piayod here Company ese to wnen-Huaaie Hen-- B'tournament'last and pro'- lcl in throe field g'Oals in back for the Company the last few minutes. nie McCorkindale, who came all the Over the peak on their heavy train- tournament next March.

way. from South Africa to pursue his ing routine and with a week's in- boxing brought plenty of courage with him, but apparently lit- ball stars of the East and West tapered off today in final preparations for In the preliminary game Monday tensive practice them, foot- afternoon, the Phillips 00 team cf with which to cope with such heavyweights as King Celebrated American Levinsky, Chicago's fisS-peddler. McCorkindale gave a convincing! demonstration of his ability to "tons an! a last night against Nashville this city will meet the Elcho Independents. The Phillips team is not a Mr. Wurtihger o'f Clayton and the annual charity game P.ick-ttp team, but ha.s complete uni-aiiss Gertrude Wurtinger'of Minne- ex-1 here New day.

forms and has been playing together apolis are spending the holidays with The squads survived several scrim-' a season. Elcho claims as one of and Mrs. George Lefinsky in the Chicago stadium. plenty of beating from the who won the unanimous de- cisjjbn of referee and judges. no time did the South African heavy, who knocked out Larry Gains, Prgno Camera, before the latter won iVN Lt 1.1* ia.fc* tf Caticola, 192, Tampa, and Hans ttte championship of the Birkie, 19T8V Berlin, Germany, drew, Tr do anything- the least bit dan- (8): Carl Osren, 163, Chicago, knocked out young Stubley, 163, Kewanee, 111., (6).

Adolph Wiater, 187, Green Bay, outpointed Bob Stone, ISO, Chicago. (4). LAREDO, Lozada, 135, Mexico, D. knocked out Bobby Burns. 137, Fort Worth, (2).

PARIS Jimmy Tarante, 171, America, outpointed young Lauriot, 171, France, (10). NKW Neusel, 195, Germany, outpointed Ray Impellit- tiere, 24G, New York! (10). Woodruff SOTbus. Levinsky knocked him down sevipn times, four times in the first round and once each in the fourth, eifjjbth and tenth frames, but Couldn't keep him down. Unlike American fighters who take nine-counts when hurt, McCorkindale boQnced up as soon as he could' re- gajn his feet.

The longest he remained on the floor was for a count of three. The King, who outweighed the South Aftican, 200, to 192 pounds, was credited with every without casualties. A few limps were noticeable and some of players colds but all told injuries, and illness'wt-re of friinor'nature! Light workouts will be held Sunday at which time the respective Hanley and Andy Ken- Orin the West line its stars Wlnk Cafli 'Sli school coach who stared with the Chip- Marlnos football team last fall. ll" 817? 1 1 ullivan Medal William Mynott was in Rhinelander a A. Ison Crandon visited at the J.

M. film an home 1 on Shaw Chopped Antigo on Doro-I thy Kocian nurse at Bellih Memorial hospital at Green- Bay spent Christmas here with her the game? And what about' those winter-harilened youths from the 'Atlantic seaboard holding up for' 00 mfhu'tos of hard' football under a Stern st'in? i tfhose- were Cfucstions being asked as the packetl' bag and baggage for the lasi leg of tltcir tranacori tirie'n'tal" erty Owpers There was no the fact- that they last, the first IB or j. so players of this sriua'd of 30 know what they want to do with' a fao't'- liall and know how to do It. Thte toanv will Ibavo here at 7115 p. and in Alharnbra sta- tipiv neat' 1 fr; SUIT- day;" Thoriihill Optimistic.

PASAD10NA, 30 1 Despite the epidemic Coughs, colds, throats and Injuries which has Seven groups of men are now at Work making a statistical survey of all city property. information is being collected for the purpose of setting fair valuations on property. Your co-operation is requested in the carrying on of this work. These men are not setting values so can not any information as to what your valuation will be. This; survey should result in the adjustment of inequalities and work to the'benefit of all concerned.

THEODORE M. WARDWELL, City Manager. Stock and Produce Market Reports By Associated LetJied WJrv Servlca CLOSING NEW YORK STOCKS. NEW .30 Year's cheer the 1D33 stock market session today and prices of leading issues moved up 1 to 2 or more points under the accumulation of bullish sentiment. The activity, after the first hour, reflect- Summary Hollihgberv I and Christine West plan NEAV VOR.TC, Dec.

30 Of Sidlafe One are visiting at jj lie I ties of sp'oVtsreJanshir. Hilllnan' Hi: 3est Pl a e(: ln international corn business lers saw' I)0 ition llave bf ought, tha James Kocian entertaincc par-; some short covering. The close gain Christine Hayes wag firm Transfers, approximated Stocks: Bonds: Late' switches behirfd-the-line performers saw )otltlon have James tiie' Himcs of SatUf- ene Kocian entertained some Charley Soleau of Colgate take over Sullivan modal for 1933 to Glenn of his friends-, tho occasion the quarterback position again It middle distance run-: being his thirteenth would start nor 1 tlll? of Kansas Hillman visited in Crandb'n Sun'day. the nosition-' becaflsp he tne oecause ne better the -Warner system rill play. Paul Par- will be held for re-1 serve duty at the pivot position.

I lor of tho after the closest contest-in tha. history of the award. Berickijon vacation is pending- with her mir- kists'ware closep grain pit was busy wlVh wheat getting up mpre than 2 cents a bushel and other cereals showing improvement. The dollar had a re- At A GLANCE. NEW YORK.

Firm; metals lead rise. Firm; secondary issues some industrials! exchanges strong-; sterling -ply. No Amn A via North Am which the dtner to make Beattie Feathers, University of Tennessee star, was recalled to what the eleven jlhe leaders mother, Mrs. Alpha -program given by the the school here Friday night was a great to Cunningham by'the mar- success and.r H. Clipp thrpn, Princeton's great miler.

Tho Kocian shopped and Mrs. J. Rhinelander lapse in foreign Noi th ac 23 nlthmifrh tllprp w.ns'.'mv, phnriD'p in 1 m'S. although there was'noi change in domestics gold rate, -i. on IMPaUTTIEREGETS SLICKING FROM the big fellow still has much to Camera' Never Has learn.

Chance against Charging German. Tossed into the ring at Madison i "I have been informed," said Alder- Square Garden last night against' man Henry Bank during a council the blonde Teuton, Walter Neusel, session, "that some people plan to I Impellittiere was decisively beaten Jin 10 rounds. 30 i The 'German never 1 gave 1 his 2(M- NEW YORK, Dec. say- Harry 'Lenny spent something pound Slxf.to'bt ieveltf rival 1 a chance likar $40,000 in five years on the to make a boxing '''contest of it. He Tj Arnie Peterson has returned here after spending the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents at Fail-child and with a brother at Alfonso Yuodsnukis and Mrs.

Hugo Schwagher motored to Rhinelander one afternoon of last last on and Mrs. John Beller, and family spent the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends in Ironwgod and Frank Hunter, who has been sick for the past two fistic education of Ray Impellittiere, rushed in, 7 the "body" i weeks, is very much so-billed "American Camera," and never lot up until rhe final beil. i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jillson.

and daughters, Jeanne and Margie Ann, spent the holidays in Monico with Mr. Jillson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

George Servl, Mrs. James Friend, and Miss Noerva French spent one day of last week in Rhinelander shopping. Searle has returned to his home after visiting in Antigo with votes and Bon- E. W. I-Iuth made a thrower, who received 291.

who may seek to establish a colony here will have something- -besides below zero iventher to worry about. establish a nudist colony. I'm against ans in 'Well," interrupted Alderman people want to the nude in this believe wo ought to let climate, thorn." SAFE to SAVE Money This Classified Advertising CLASSIFIED AD RATES FIRST INSERTION TWO CENTS PF.H WOIID MINIMUM CHAUOT7 25 CENTS. FOH EACH SUCCESSIVE SUBSEQUENT INSERTION ONE his sister, Mrs. John CENT PER WORD, and Mrs.

Irvin Friend of Land o'Lakes are upending the holidays their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cherwinski and Mr. and Mrs. James Friend, Ernest Greene, Mrs.

John Beller, and Mary Beller spent one day of last in Rhinelander and Mrs. Delbert Richardson and family, Minocqua, spent day of last week at the home of Mrs. Richardson's parents, and Mrs. Emery Johnson Classified ada ordered by telephone will be accepted from all pernont listed in the Rhinelander Teleprone Directory memorandum cnarge, In Veturn for this courtesy the will be to remit promptly. Accounts unpaid on the 20th of the month folio oi invjlce will not be granted further cre.lit.

Just phone 1000 and ask for ad taker. was a business caller in Rhinelander on Friday of this C. C. Schlecht and daughter Margaret spent Sunday evening at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Maynard on Hillis, wno is attending normal in Milwaukee, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Friend was a caller in Rhinelunder un Saturday of last week. STATE OF WISCONSIN. IN COUNTY COURT, ONE1DA COUNTY. In tbe.M*tter of the.

Estate of Frederick W. Sallett, deceased. of administration having been issued to Elizabeth Sallet' in the estate fflME REQUIREMENT: Want uhouW be ordered before 12 o'cKick noon to appepr the same day. Want ada to appear on Saturdays must be in not late-- than 10:30 a. m.

Saturday. Display advertising- cw be in The oir.ce befoie a. rn. to appear the same day Fu paffli ads must be in The News office p. m.

of the publication. Double page a- must in News office dayf preceding publication. Full preceding m. twu The Classified Department is situated in the Business Office of Tim Nevp at 2) South Etevcna street. Thla office is open to receive udvertiflo- trom 8 a.

ID. to 5 p. daily except Sunday. ad taker will assist yeu. if desired, so that the ropy for ad is prepared in eucb a manner to prodjce the beat for in aJ.vertlssmrnts should tc- reported immediately.

The News wilj not be responsible for more than one rtion All ada are lestrlcieu in llieir proper auU to the regular news style of type. The publishers eaerve tbo rlyht to edu any classified advertiitinx NUT1CK. county; Repair Notice is hereby given that all street against the said Fredetick W. Sallet, deceased, late of the Tpvyn of Minocqua, Oneida County, Wisconsin, must presented to County Court at Rhinelander in said county on or before the 16th day of April," 1934. or be barred; and that and demands will be examined and Adjusted at the term of said court to be held and bnar.l at the City of RiiwJander In Court able rates, ilotc-1 Davenport 421 Alban Phone i'jl-J.

Air Red Al Ch Mf Anin Can 99 Am iSS'JFdy. Amn Loco Am'n Met Am pVt Amn St Am Sm Am StV 'Fdrs 20. A Am Tob Am Wool Pfd Anaconda Arm Del Pfd Packard 26 BVa 23 4V4 i lars, others in; cents. Great Britain demand, 5.15; cables, B.lii; 60-day ijills, 5.14; France -demand, C.19; cables, C.19; Italy demand, 8.20; cables, 8.29. Demands: Belgium, 21.96; Germany, 37.70; Holland, G3.46; Norway, 25.88; Denmark, 23.00; Switlerland, 30.56; Spain, 12.90; Portugal, 4.65N; Poland, 17.90N; Czechoslovakia, 4.70N; Jugo- slavia, 2.1SN;'."Austria, 17.75N: Rumania, Argentine, 33.72N; Brazil, 8.50N; tokyo, 31.00: Shanghai.

34.25; Hongkong, 3S.OO; Mexico City (silver peso), Montreal in New York, 100.00; N.ew York in Montreal, 100.00. (N-Nominal) v. 30 25 Phelps Dodge P.hlllips Pet Svc N. Pfd Silk Rand Stl Rey Tob 44 a Safeway Strs Sears Roeb 4314 Sliattuck Simmons MILWAUKEE PRORUCE. MILWAUKEE, Dec.

30 But. ter, extras 3,7 Eggs, market steady, A medium 18c; A small 15c; B'aargb IGc; medium 15c; ungraded 14V 2 undergrades lie, Poultry, live, fowls 12c; lighi' leghorns l.Oc; colored springers 14c; light leghorns lOc; roosters Sc; white Rock Springers 15c; light 14c; barred rodk springers' 15c; light 14c; turkeys duCks 12c; geese lie. Vegetables: home grown, bushel ton new Texas Potatoes, U. S. No.

1, Wisconsin Round Whites 100-lb. sacks fl.45©1.50; ungraded Std El 7V4 1.55; No J. Sfewant Warp MORE, SAFE I A NO EXTRA COST i for'the first time in history you can really know which tire is best which tire Is safest, which tire gives (he most at the lowest cost, U. S. Royals, built of TEMPERED RUBBER, give to more safe miles than other leading tires, by every tost made by us, or for us by independent organizations.

But U.S. Tires don't cost you one cent more, as these record low prfces show. built of TEMPtMED RUBBER Arm 111 A Arin 111 Auburn Aviation Corp Baldwin Loco Barnsdall Bendlx Aviat 17 Beth Stl 37 Borden 20 Burr 'Add Mach Cal llec Case 09 Cer Do Pas Pfd St St Pfd Chrysler Coca Cola (Warn Pict Col Carb Un Tel 54 Westingh Air 28 1 West El 38 Socony Vac 16 Vi 1, Idaho Russets Std Brands commercial No. 1, Sl.50<?» 2, Onions, 'domestic 50-lb. sacks yellow (iU si-nail Millstuffs, unthanged.

S't'udehaker Tex Tlink Ax 4 PLYftlOtJTH CHEESE. Roll 30 Dec. 30 Clieesa Un Carb markets suspended for holiday week" IpVj Last Wisconsin cheese I exchange, Twins Sc; Daisies 8Vic; Un Pac Unit Air I Unit Carb Unit' Corp 1m I U. S. Ind Alco S.

Rub i U. S. Sm 7 y'U. R. Stl U.

S. Stl Pt'U 53 16 .101 CHICAGO BUTTER. CHICAGO, Dec. 30 8,412, firm; creamery-specials (93 score) extras (92 score) extra firsts (90-91 score) firsts '(88-89 score) Coml Credit 19 Westingh Air seonds (86-87 sore) 2 stand- Corn 1 Inv Tr West El 38 i ards (90 score centraljued carlots) Ooml Solv Woolworth 17Vic. lOggs, 1,820, steady, prices un- Contl Mtr 1 a Vug' Sh changed.

Contl Oil Del Twins farmers' call Cheddars So, Daisies Horns brands Crucible Stl Cudahy Pack 38 Curtisa Wright Du De 81 Eastman Kod El Pow Lt Freeport Tex 45 Gen Asphalt (Jen Elec Uen Fds 32 ()eii Mot a Gillette UV4 Gold Dust Qoodyeur Oraham Paige 3 H(jmestaKe Ivl 322 Houston Oil 21 Houston Oil New Hudson Mtr Mot 4 CLOSING NEW YORK CURB, NEW YOHK, Dec. 30 curb had a cheerful aspect in its last session of 1033. Activity was rather limited, but prices were firm and Chicago. as offerings lightened and oil, liquor, There are SflOO islands in the group known as tho Philippines, and they are strung' out over a distance as great as that between New York metal ana higher. specialty issues moved 11 Vi JOLJAULK Radio Prompt Repair All RENT- K- and My mi 'iiam Plione 221.

in House an" Ti April, I9M. jnoon sai4 Dated O'MELIA fc for day of 10 o'clock in the U-16-23-30 U-21-tf 'ol: Thn.M.. OM at ba.rij Kliujj, aci-uKa from jiost office. i tux-en a m. and i m.

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