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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 25

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THIS EMJUIKKK, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, NOV EM UK II 15, NEWS BECTIOV OIIC Of tlle.H! NCtll.lCk.S COI11- Gophers Plod on To Title i'-1 VARSITY-OHIO STATISTICS. tri? after Allen hnl sprinted yards lo mid field in Hie thlirl period. A fumliln followed mid although Vale lecuvered. a l.unt oiieii.d the TEA PARTY Is Won By Ohio' 25 0 12 "''id touelnlown. ptifa.

Hernlohr nleo hoated two field foals. euniiileted nix out of fifteen fiirwiiid I'USHi'H. while Aslilnnd's aurial ri'i'uril 10 completed out of 33 tries, l-lntf-up and nummary: t'lipltitl. J'nnltlons. Aahland.

Koiiiiert L. 1-i Warlzler lleiiitli 1 earlier II. iMiulu-r Ii Allenlliii! MlieiiiHley KhIIok (('nit Nieman U. 1 1 FHlzzard I ii, km. in li.

I limter I I ci4 ti H. Keeilhaiii iiei nliiltr 'i. OaiK Kiialier 1, il Canyant Klinul It. 11 I.ersch mi vr now v. By Uereating Iowa, 66 1 1 I II.

IlllW-Uy ll'l 1 Prlie el en. I.i ii Vole illll I Htillltlllill Hail CONTINUED FROM FIRST FAGE. Itleh M'lliui 1 In I'llil'V I .1.. .1. I ii 1' 11.

1. II ii. ii and lovva iiia.ie I il aha Ill's i'lilili than Mm si, tmna tirant lli'iileli Pai liK (' ill'.) I-'. 11. iirrlail 1 4 Varsity Loses Poorly Played Game, 13 To Ill's I'll.

Minn, Nov, tuber 14 (. 1M oil 1 The We.Mem lolifei- elne ly 111 lllipre.MdM. 33 ever Iowa In M.ini'i.a! S'ailLmii The I I v. nelneved lie- liiiaiie.l 7 3 a Nelile i Aahland 0 0 0 0 0 of I'lineel" Ml I over I ho It II i' Allen lo Mem the WhMiie, Mien. It 1.

'i flrnt I. 1. a take the lai-t 'alliums I'U-iinil .1111 II i an Allen Mil 1 III til. I filial I'llle etell II .1 ii i i ti i ij Pre ii- I 'lii' lit I'OVei I'll lli'inli'hr 2. tlowli Fioru riil.l llcmlolii 2.

klf-U. (ioHld Toiif lo wns Hernldhr t. Kniil.i', I ii-iiiMon. litiplrn Itfiol l.lin'Hiiiiin JinflH, (Mjlo SuitH. Tinm of I't rhidn -Klftmsn mlhuttvi, COLLEGE SOCCER.

At Will In tint -Amhentt Pi tlirl for Fumbles Give Fray To Visiting Eleven. for (he two oeiioiM i nun, I'lilet ti had -n h.u n- on irv uf'n -Mil ii. i. Oil ViiU- H' i Ii hui-. lii'foiv in mi.

I Jm .1 llv.in, pelliet after tu VI yards, lint purls. Ilia he heralded a a Itent lank i honors, xv It- play ol It l. mttfht tt-Mt I'lrst M'mtl Third r.iurtli Triintn. Itunrlrr. TiiliiU.

il 7 "hl a (I ll ii Aims ctiM.n i iiiim siunivKi.i:. Hennals l'S 211 411 Mil 11:1 Ohio 4 Mi lit) I'l 1 A 1:11 i.r.. llo.reate 2:1 "ilo as 44 44 4 a it.mi". lie. reals 0 4 4 Ohio 1 11 11 1 2 OMPl.liTKII.

Ilenrrata 11 1 -j Ohio I 11 11 1 VAIIIIl VIM II I ItilM ASM. Ileiirrafs 41 11 v. 11 Ohio Ill II 11 ill 1 vi 1:111 11:11 11 llenrcata i 11 ll II II 11 I I 1 tllllS I'l 41. II II. Ilr.rrate r.

II Olilo is is 111 is r.r. I I Mill Ilrarrata 11 1 Ohio 11 2 11 1 M.ii Mi' if il 1 r.t IllUllt 11. 'i 'llllf N. Mil i ii 1 1 1 1 ir f're a frantic rooter. n-i only Mielii-an barriiig Die way to a liu 1,11 Miriiii-iita.

1 ilai'li ami 1 ill I to in.vthlny ii in pi.UiMirt llle tiopheia Mvei'l I hi the 'j HilWlllwl lep, atedij, mill fiai ie tally I 1'. is ImP. 'ti Puntiiis. of Sweenev Is Feature of Contest. Capital 20, AshUtul 0.

To 111 I jl I f. ll. I'tihltiil'ii. o.fiiiln.r 1 i --T i.lwi nit ,1 A.ih'.itM! if hitt'tm th. i ol 1 llt.l.il'i,- cm 111 fli ll tie i 1 1 I i I Mil lo th.

Th- I 1 1 ll Coliimliia Is Victor American Manchurian Line Straits Settlements Mi Al'OH Kj Philippines Far East DMMI.h (MONO KOV(i) ioii siiiu)mii num. to K.N. CITt OKl AHdllK NOV.M h.H. 1 I lit- Al JAN. S3 All outnUlu olftltTunniH -lit nd 2ii'i thin, ifiiuctloni to Mlnxhihui I'-R Knr ru(ri i-nrf, ft, npply in NORTON LILLY CO.

18 Ib-nvrr Nrw Vork Uy tifl ifniint ur lr-m i I' I tin-, at, am, hllneif "li uf liln tries at end. Put Bearcats Failed To Show Any-Real Pep or Fight Except in Third Quarter. n- I i 11 A-llliUft'e. I'M- mil 1 1 1 i M.Titii'hr 1 rw f'i- i tin tu, In or ni'iu. im nmnv ninl Mti-o ''i hi' iii Owr Army, 21 To V'wsi Hii; Triiiiiipli i- Hi tin r'T- I Hi t-t'-tf of 1 1- I I miii.i:s i 1 111 11 in 1 Ilenrrata Ohio h- Ml.

.1 CONTIM'FP FROM TIRST 1'AGF. 11 iviin 1111 ai. 1. llenrrnts. ti, ml ri'lni't'U'ii's lin- m-n.

on Ih'-ir ihtl.uuititb.o i'ii pUln. 1M iL- il.r..iKi. vn Hi" vim i At i hi 'In imIkMy i of th'- It( cut Ini.t- M'ithtt tt r-'ii'iv-' th'1 pin nf l't n.Ti;ii"t, Mint Only thr si'T'tnJ'iiy utiltl l'i un'i't'ii. bull it Tli' ti' no triMMi l.ftw.'ffi ho In H'IUU'UlK' th" t'A. li tiiniiH nut nf thfli to i i-t.

(Mi pi of 7ii anlf- mciuloii. (' 1 MiioOn and tfi 'iiits twlo-. Th tiUil ii. h'-th. lift, I -1 to h'- IMu" llii-tnM.

Htn- IH'lii il 1 l.rliin I I I two 1 lift. 'Ill th- ill ltiK- tri'o th-f. uc iv Tlo- I'oVVi'f of lo- I'l Hi -htwn in tlo- 17 flrj.1 i hi- Tifj'T, Vulo. An1 h- nl if. I.

how ill' 1 1 1 1 i i. Mi-nth iu 1h- i I'rlro up hf h- Kit a Thi' In -t w.ti' Kuliiid by th 1 1 1 1 in thv i four In On iitnl In tht )nt III I 71 i in Ml 1 1 FOR I UMll SALE 'he 1 Si-. By Bill Powers. More, than 7,000 persons titt'-tided 1 the tea party, bnrbeeue. and home- coinliiR Khfti In honor of tho I'nlverslty eleven yatprdny afternoon In tho Nipper-.

Memorial Stadium. 1 Originally the plan to cr.n- dur.t a football game In the stadium and follow It with a barbecue In th" common' In the evening. At last moment, however, the Vnrsity eleven decided to change It Into a tea. while Ohio attended to the barbecue The referee and other officials, nut knowing of the chantre In the pro-xram, made their appearance and Kllurr, II. II Ilriulfur.l, II.

II iilrntlurr, II Mudilui, I'. II Klrln. II. II llllann, II. II Doran, r.

II llol.t-anii, II. II HrnnnrtI, II, II. rr, II wrriiey, n. 11 Ilenolee )nrila lost. thfeilKh the line for BeViiall I'tid ii real nieriii' a I in forwaiil i--i a 1 1 It was li and the tli.it i put I nnesi.

I a '8 una I ill ilatii 'a li'' ot rvv tiie Hawk-yen at up a1 f. nsi a me. 1 Minn, seta's bin ktleld and end. In' liplll.lt the l.ll"H.'illli 1 slu, wed M'eptlimal Clislsteli, In k-iMimd uaininK. i'elnw and, Mil' I I nil off tuck!" "I'd (lid mi us, at" I hut Mlu; his tirin'iil it t-'llil ttil'Ulch (lie I I In- 1 'I'lie i j.

-1 i I I two in first a stout I'l l.v ill 1,1 and II, ether on a f.o'vanl pass to uui-i'h ll-jiud run In the ml i 'I i tided in a I lilt tunc hd'-u n. In ll litial a hi Illi. it, yard i in peidivv, substitute uuntter. and Tuf.ies ui an i iilil-'e Wis, I plutiKnit; fuil Ii. ive iipitei) early In th.

thl.w the hulk nf th- Jlawk.yes' ut- t.ult on Ivut'ih the and i ha Mi cti-idet- ie llMVe t. but cul Haiti C'tisist, ntij sot.i lift downs and a made a. The 'i-plur 4', 1 1 1 ltaMishnl m.intii'iu mrin that has proven suiMTs.sful. years in t'lieratiun. A won.lcrful tiidi tiiml i'rir the Imsiiietw.

jilaiit, all Stock, Machinery, Equipment, Aeetmv.ts Keteiviilile (now approximately S1HK)(K) a.lvantaK.t.v.s Lease, dotal Will and nil ITU ltnleil. 12 I 1 I )' I. II ale prirt- S50 rash, or on satisfactory terms. having no other place to go convent-j td to act at chaperons, outstanding feature nf the fimiwi Not having been Invited to many I 42 jant, punt getting rill of theni nwny Ui apl.l. tea rartle.

thia year, and thlnklni, did kn .11 nt owner desires to retire. Address 182. Enquirer. Is-'im ri.u'le l.er fit maritr in the fit u.rt.r pio-s. Mu.tar tu i.im it' 1 f'-r 1 ii'ln.

Ilk, 1 ''en it. -j un I in l'i that they were mere, to piay looman. 1 nm l.an.llliiK the t.i.m "lA Ohio was Inclined to be a bit rouh the Peat wltne.iM.,1 1 in I 1,1 I III 1 i 111'' )f Vi U.X of Villi- lito no 1 1 f. uii'1 i ii) 1 I .1.. I'" and Insisted In trying to hurbeeuo kl! 'Hi 11 in, 11 11 a ru 11 no 11 11 .,.,11.

varsity eleven. brilliantly in Lilt Ohio Trenla 'I'm llouah. 1,1 I. field for I'hlo. h.nn.ird at lef.

I th. 1 rri.und They overlooked many nf the nice I Hi I iintrhlng II and correct thine that are suppos I .1.1 I. Durliiir the Imlv. the an'; The Shingle That to go with lea affairs. even fir Varsity, In Its most graceful manner.

which hrouKht l.miMi'cr. trh In tlo ii. in vi re to. had served them with 13 oops of the I all of the i pnrade flelicfnua heverasre. Thev minlied ttielr I The lineup vny around la a rouuli manner, and I hkaih jvever IT 1..

II. I ii I tie: 1 1 I. (. ii.i I. el i 1 I I Wlillell'S I Hi 1M Ii ftcn bumped Into the Varsity lad w-lthout excusing themselves.

The without excusing themselves. Th la i i. I- harder Varsity tried to them ii 1 realise that they were tryinir to h- 1 I I Curls tile to Ihem tttm meaner tli.i hi, 111 'd I e.eni hot from Athens acted. Urn Iferd I' i it it it r. i 'i K-.

i ll V. Wosleyiui 20. Donlnon 0. it ll-rit 11 in However, In all fairness. Il must be k.1"" said that when It finally dinned I them that their opponente, or rather their hosts, were trylnu to serve ten.

mi" I tuviaity Hiltt'Sta. rifitj, i. t'ty became tha perfect guest and tela tl i'MWnfM'liW 4 allnwsd Varsity to havi to Pimps i IP vi. augar. Mt.tn ll.

i Accorflln to lha rhaprons. the "--r ..,.,,,,.,1,.1 affairs rrstilter In a victory' 1 tar inadPn'i u.i,'.' 11. I fht i-'f Ii- t-rn vt lt-i 1 f.h.t,l f. ntt in ii, in of I Vim of the in i I 1 1 i 111 ioAr t' It i fiH I I I I r.t, I.n'. a 1 I 1 It I.

ii i Hi ,.1. 1 -f f- Ohio lawyer, rle I Varsity has play.rl ona 11.. fr 1., all fima bail football tbla "j'" Or hut yi 'rdy thy rsppd th- climx Ith thu must awful exhlldtlon Ims-1 f.i.b i. I I "i i. I it Hot 1 Insld.

I A hrllllant victory over tho pewer- ALMA MATER REVISITED ll lttsnbrit vn Isst 't IroiiBht thi-lr fullown out nf hiu By University GrailURtes. Birhp mi I f. ink, but seni film cup Homcomir.p urn hint-t i -f the i-f i "in. tu i i il toth'ir Alum Mn i i'-r fh'-ir hi. niui! 1 nu n.ii.

nip) I'l-iii'l nn it. i k'iiip i.n rt t' th' ir ni-i t.iu.m ti I asf arvi thun bark dt'ir. riirurfd to bnt th Athens eli. by abnut two tourhdnwris. started out didti verythlnic nn'tk-and krpt It up until the th" frame.

Only onre, durinic Ihe th.rd cpnirter. did the larva's shew nny their real flht. I u' the i.f activity brief niel ft.eiinp The Hie si Carry Anfaltnlata Is moro than 60 larger than tho nnlliinry shltnlf. It la ap-pii'd with a full D-lncli exposure and ntlll iu.ik.-a a 3 ply roof. An ordinary shlniil" expOHfil Inrhes trill makfl only a 2 ply roof.

No slilnttle shoulj -v. bo xpoipri moro than n-thlrd of Its total Inifth, 1 X'V I I I'" W.rn T'-' t.t i i. J- r.t () it. Mo- fos.f to ln th- in.itft i.ri'l l'i viT'iiy 2 fo In th- ri.i.. ii th" Mftt -r Mnio mini.

fi-i. h-i itt. I', t-A, th- "-thHil f. ii tir-tv I i- th" i vMh it pn I ah- it Hit -I fl hH-iii m-i, p' lnat-d a r.p.an.-rtlrti. smir-nina-.

nd-runnltia; bstkrt'lil. the one muved like the at the old Men'. Hume. Any lime thii Inspirit-, linn eli1 cne of mid t.mpt.d him l'i run, he was rertuin tu K' tangled tip with one nf hm pins so Inspired The line on the defense would l.nve I etn K'-od If It had stopped anything i even iKh wiitda. but I' did t.it.

The old ir-e and butiy buKity. u' i.r, n. iilil hitvi. ll'illi- i The Wonderful "Silver-Green I. I 1.

II it I th-' i-rii'ln' onii-oij im.m; th-t iifMiti mill" rft th ttnv' T' fn o-; il of h--f ii t- i ti l.o a. ihruiiirh without tho 1 1 -I urh ti. I mij thi- cif hi-lrif ntnpp-1. belongs to this better shingle I tads were b-ed with a alekenli. I t.

mi. T-ill mid h's cltcrre of reuulnrlty mil vre oa fur i ii ..,11 of It when It ram. to I.ir.i.-h. h-s-er It hhi.i h. I I th" bull I he Interferi ng, and fc-ettinit V.

0. BuMwin-Wnlinrt- 7 Ii: 1-11 To U'l know llio Carey Arfaltslate IShini'lc is Ol COUIS0, )OU I he oh in ui lliat Never Cuils" si'pcrior from the strlrd i.a Ihc nioi.n I. rn the arth. the (enter Passe. rrly.

yd II Tho asin from n'r i Captain lie or. and aa ii lust sua the bun-; II. nt: I u.ii I'ed-n. ilm. I te.

r. of Ihfl ball by the hin-kn-ld men alty twidi, mi "'ip'nin i. miild have In en evii If the tltinii train, thev had tried to fumble. i I r. the dii.t.er and I tl II -I i unit ni I le p.

llnth lilo' I -down, frst. Millie- the iinu.i.nv iiitn.d lit i lttwr dlrertly Indiree'ly the result In tl- imt.ual tr. t. it i. of run, I.

a The first sei.re riiin-l P. i. i I. It is heavier, thicker (making a deeper shadow line) and sturdier, Ix-cause, in addition to its greater size it weighs approximately 300 pounds to the "square." The BIG SIM means easy, quick and inexjK-nsivc application. When you buy the Carey Asfaltslate Shingle you are buying not so many pounds of asphalt and felt and slate, hut you are investing in so many years of assured roofing satisfaction lecausc this is I he Shingle that Never Curls." A roof made with this shingle will live with your home a constant satisfaction.

Ask your dealer or call us and we ill see that you arc supplied. HI1 in and mail coupon for sample. hen Valentlner hweene's, HOME-COMIJfQ IS GLOOMY. If fur'y five-yard unt I ll was u.i.. river.

I on th- urd I'tt" I by at, ohlo A f-r J(01erlln TusIish Over Threo Down. of roof on your home. It 5 the shingle Aou know you should huv, from the standpoint of your investment. Hut. naturally, you expect suc a shingle to Ik- more attractive as well.

And you are not disappointed. 1 lie attractive color. "Silver-Green." is just as outstanding among shingle colorings as the non-curling feature is among shingle qualities. Other colors, id ami hluc-hlat k. arc availahle, too.

And, this shingle in the BIG SII', IU by 15 inches, makes a 3-lliickness roof and still haves a 5-inch exposure. atda mii.) ihr-o line plis th- Willie MUinl Make. One I II Visit, ita their fit St Piui h'Ii'llti 1.1. i it it T.i Titr ei la. a prle pmy el til" nay.

i ei tue inlnntes lut. r. whn. "tiie. I.

'i er til de- I I II Vt I.i I.I' i I tl I. 7 ii r.e I I'" f. P. 'r i t-r Snti- 1. I It 1 l'i t-1 I ii l'ir 1 'l II- le l-p-.

ie a ohlo id klrk-d t. I --r -f 7. ii n. i 'I'l in it. ,.1 Hm M'atul a Jir.df.'.d fumbled hi- tht in- a.n.

yard ohlo nl.r,,lx, After a IKte.n-ymd p.t,Ity lh played smnrt football by puntlnic mi tha Mist dnwn. The ball lnti fh end mill, fur loin hbi.eli. ai (, Miami a i si i a. n. it I ,1 I I.

1 I n.ii.'it.- A arslty aamed on Ihe lent yard )i a i run vv in. i.r nd a i' tw.ii-1 i'e. i.n i ti 11 tun i' -I'el THE PHILIP CAREY Telephone Valley 370, Lockland, Cincinnati, O. Varsity Immediately I tell Up III pll.H th- lad Miami a ri' I.i Winter ao. Akron 0 in' ll T'ts iw' ta.s N- II 'I- I I 'i Iv lie I 'i t' i a 1 kn.iv v-hat had happen-, I a fast henve fmin jii r.lil.r wept akl.ldl.tK tbroimrl in.

1.1 Hie ii.ii.i.n. 'iliaht It I the latl In .1 Int. band. it m.i 1 1, i.n "hi" in fell the it ni on ohl nd hd', li I M'a-nl tlai'ni Kliaraer an i a vp H). I .1, ai.li'-v.

p- ii i I t' r. I larslfy Hold. Ilpponenl. l.ai.i.'a I. I.

I. .1 tar I- HI. Varsity pepped up a hit 'he tiu, niitl.r and l.liitl.ated hold tl I' "1 Ilr a I'I'pili'ltl senreleaa dutlllat the I 1 bit f.ll.d ti Pi'ke r. ftrs' down. In i.fc.ii,n 11 II IK nilLIP CAKF.Y CO.

l.OCKLAN I), N'ATI. C'tentlt iiien Plt a-e vrtp in' sample ati'I quote pricrl i ti "The lliat Never Cuih." I. i i i er 1 the thud perP'd h- ruin. piayti'sT nd e't'ei'l Oiiin th, d'd inn I II 't k' I thriuiuhoiit th- eii.ir" and I perl. la I- i i v.

Made rum III at ip.b. hi' unnbte to "re i 1 1 H.i tte I -t. "4 n. Hm -i I. AJ.Ilf bv llr i'lC't'l Hi II fo'ir-i WhPh II, I i.n i r.t t-." li.e...

'he iifh. hand in'tier th. i aollth .1,1 i. the field Utiete hll.l'lj 1. ill.

a en Ml 1 Muaklna-um 14. Ohln Kurt hern MUSKETEERS TO DINE. IMnyil.a- I I lot II. thu' mi i in p. t' 1.

I. I. mllrhl he t.lie-ked Bt.d Hill Hi Tim n'- tui it hi No, tut er I HI l' l. SW II. Tlf IiIk' uliti.ii in) flltif-r I -ill 'till III 'I I'" tn.Mtl I "tfli I'm! mi 1 I.

ir-ml- of ll'l i tti-i, i 1lnio -73 SHINGLE THAT NEVER CURLS I i I'ttl lnl fli liPhlhfl lh" i. h'f ht I'" nifMl KUhlliiK I (. I fi-lMlli Mf t'1l-M. 11-1 I hit til- Mf 'I "ll 1-1 I 1 hi Mitt'h hi- fii- i- i inn Jlupl- Hi in i t- Th HlrkltiK lf Hw-l-llr uV lMf tmn hmlnl Vtm i in.

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