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PAGE EIGHT THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DEKALB, ILLINOIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 15, 1938 Barnes Mm on Schedule Today any Jcme Grid I tie Robse, Emil Roose and Mighty Mite of Southwest Tackling Them to Stay Down Ickstadt, M. allowed. EDDIE'S George W. Eychaner. Claim ot COUDT WOUSE VOTS VJ Kebil allowed.

big five has tough! tilts Joseph Wood. Claim of Minnie R. Wood continued. Katie A. Wiltse.

Proof of notice Real Estate Transfers: to creditors made. Claims of State Comment DE KALB: County clerk tax deed William 3. Undefeated Eleiens Face Twombly, lot 10, blk. 16. original town.

Biittles to Keep Their Low net in Class A at Kish-waukee count rv club in theThnrc. -v. Thomas LeRoy Duncan wd Otto Slates Clean. of Illinois set for Oct. 25 and claim of Stills allowed.

Augusta Kohlburner. Claim of State jof Illinois set for hearing, on 25. WiJlHarri T. Smith. Claim of State jof Illinois for hearing on Oct.

25. Order entered to sell personal jproparty. Minnie Dander. Claim of Elmore day afternoon events went to Otto A. and Mary J.

Hammerich, pt. Schmidt, who shot an 83-13-70 and iot 9, blk. 21. original town. $1.

Rlc Lahtl, who turned In a 74-1- Freda R. Johnson wd E. Marie 73. In Class Dr. Trapp turned Johnson, 50 ft.

lot 11. blk. in, 94-18-76 and Ted Joslyn had a I. L. Ellwood's addn.

$5000. 95-19-76. Lahti's 74 and a 77 by SYCAMORE: Ri i Dorothy E. Vright wd Cora and Dee Hunt were the low gross scores of the -afternoon. FOOTBALL KI.SI I.TS South Carolina, 23; Davidon.

0. Duquesne, 13; West Virginia Wesleynn, 0. I Temple. 26; Huckiell. 0.

Kansas Statp, Marqurttc, 0. Gi4nn7ll. 45; Central. 0. North Dakota, 12.

Tulsn, 28; St. Loui. o. Oil Company dismissed, paid and claim of Genoa Community Trust allowed. Sue George.

Claims of W. G. LaBr-ant. Schmidt Cliffij-d. Housewert.

and F. J. Thursday of this coming week Roy W. Smith? pt. lot 5.

blk. 5 Lattln's addn. $1. Kitty Esterbrook wd Earl Ester-brook and Alice Esterbrook Lawrence, pt. SW 1-4 sec.

32. $10. is the date set for the closing stag event for the men. It will be guest dcy, club members being prlvlleg eti to bring a friend without any charge. Golfing events In the af ternoon and a luncheon to be served at the clubhouse In the evening Fox River Oil wd Johnson Oil Refining pt.

blk. 8,, orlg-! Inal town. $7250. Eleanor Swanson Welty deed Cora E. Hayward, lot 1 and pt.

lots 2. 7 and 8, blk 4. Waterman and Ellwood's north addn. $2200. SANDWICH: Edward F.

Ledoyt by admr. deed nre features. Wedfltge allowed. Claim of Emil George continued and claim ot Stat jof Illinois set for Oct 25. Lefria Specht.

Claims of Alma Halsfie. Dr. P. I. Hopkins.

Nelson 5 Ffanan and Hallgren Lumber 6 Ccjal set for hearing on Oct. i7, ajnd claim of Dr. J. S. Rankin V'erna M.

Newsham. Claims of Jamis C. Ellis, M. D. and St.

Pauljs Episcopal church allowed. Phpjlip! Emanuel Anderson. C1V of DfKalb Public hospital set hearing; on Oct. 17. Cjlaim ol Dr.

W. W. Wirtr was out to Iowa City, last -week for the home coming activities mere ana saw 4. Iowa play Wisconsin. He.

reports W. A. Wallenbeck, lots 2 and 3, blk. 8, Stinson's addn. $220.

FRANKLIN: i that Wisconsin has a great block Bessie R. Anderson wd Mae ing team and one that' appears to tt heard of considerably during Bennett, 1-2 NW 1-4 sec. 27. the course of the present season yp't $10. Now York.

Oct. 15L' U.P-If 'hp law of averages means anything-nnd nobody has fvr kicked that Knng around much at least one of the "big Jive" among the nation's football loams, is goiijng to be Hat on its back in the dust of defeat come today. ThX is the afternoon that the "big five" Minnesota, Pittsburgh, California. Texas Christian and Alabamaget down to business against rough, tough opposition. It will be a miracle if all -comijhrough Unscathed.

The Minnesota powerhouse tries its luck against Michigan, a team of surprising strength "that has piled up 59 points in twoj games. They play this one for "t(ie little brown jug" and the word ojjt of Minneapolis is that one touchdown may tell the story. one of the greatest of the great backfields that have run. passed and kicked for Jock Sutherland, risks itsjjunbeaten record against a Wisconsin team good enough to score 27 points against The squad is alert, shows good teamwork and gives a good exam pie of fine coaching. Mae Bennett wd Bessie R.

arid Donald Anderson, 1-2 NW 1-4 sec. 27. $10. CLINTON: xjt. it; joosi auowea.

Niheveah A. Storm. Clens of Zollelf Sdn, Barker Lambtr Company, Elmore Oil Co. and roici Lampard ellowe.d. Mairgaret Drake.

Claims of Dr, J. OviU and Carl E. Clark allowed. Claim of Tillie Nordquist settled and dismissed. Otto R.

BabcoCk wd Waterman Cemetery Assn. pt. SW 1-4 SE 1-4 sec. 3. $270.

A. H. Hall wd DeKalb County Locker Service, pt. lot 10. Vicious tru-klms: wns the rule nt tho Cnrbondalc-DoKrilb Teachers game on Saturday.

Ho re is Blair of -Kib as he pulled down a Car-bondale runner. also of DeKalb. comes up from behind to lend assistance. Chronicle photo Three Feet from a Touchdown Although he weighs only 150 pounds and playSgjn a league of giants, Davie O'Brien, Texas Christian quarterback, probably is the most versatile performer In the Southwest Conference. The Horned Frogs' triple-threat quarterback will lead his team's attack against Texas A.

today at College Station, in the district's outstanding game. From his comments about the University of Iowa, a listener canje l'orth with the remark that perhaps the University of Chicago will win a football game this year, seeing how Iowa is on the Chicago schedule. blk. 8, original town. $1.

SOMONAUK: Walter T. Shaw, Sr. by master Saiah A. Hall. Claim of allowed.

Isabel M. Beeman. Order entered to sell registered bonds. Enhogene Martin Stafford. Claim of Gieorgia F.

Lattin allowed. Coach, George Evans is not what LEE deed Home Owners Loan Corpora-! tion, lot 4. blk. 17, original town. KINGSTON: supper to be held October 18.

Hostesses were Mrs. Virgil Abel, Mrs. John Grimely, Mrs. Ber-nie Wisted. A number of -Lee folks attend Galrfield A.

Bernhardt. Appraise- powerful Marquette J. M. Butzow, wa ueorge Herrry ment bill and invenlrorv aonroved. T.

A. Has Fine Meeting at the School Tuesday Night. ctin be called superstitious Dut ne tlways hates to change a lineup of a team that is winning. Lose a and he tries several forma-tions but when a team is taking I its opponents he sticks pretty close 'to the outfit that started the last i May Dropi Eklund, NE 1-4 pnj iorder entered to sell personal ed a supper at the Scarboro and Olive One this California, which morning Evangelical on Thursday evening 37. 510 property.

looks like the hope (of fie west in Rose Bowl, may fbok like some game. Parent at the An Lee, Oct. 14 The Teachers Association met school Tuesday evening, ceptionally good crowd ,4 last week, They had expected a chicken supper, but, because there were a large number who had eaten before them they had to be content with baked ham instead of the chicken. William Schulta and his son, Edward of Cincinnati, Q-. called on Mrs.

Andrew Michael Thurs SHABBONA: Alma Lucille Smith et al wd John M. and Marion Jacobs Mun-son, lots 10 and 11. blk. 21 and lots 1 and 2, blk. 25 and loft 1, 2.

3. 4 and 5, blk. 24, original town, village of Shabbona, $1. John H. Larson heirs qcd John Albert and Nellie A.

Larson. 1-2 SE 1-4 sec. 11 and NE 1-4 sec. 14, SI. William E.

Dole. Appraisement bill land inventory approved. Afena E. W. Johnson, late of DeKalb county.

Estate about and petition set for hearing on Nov. 7. Proof of heirship made. Jlimes H. Carter, late of De-Kalb.

Charles Carter appointed edrainistrator and letters issued. No appraisers, First Moncray in and The the speaker, Milo Oakland enjoyed his interesting talk. thing entirely different after it pets through" playing U. this afternoon. The Uclana lost a 14-12 game to Oregon, butllthey're loaded California.

jj At College Station. Texas Christian University has to risk its great record this season against a rr 1 1 Eli Whitney's prize story from his fishing trip to Canada is the tale of the fellow who paid over $3.00 for a special muskie bait, rnd after tossing it out about three times had the line break and he lost the equipment. His boat mates had a great time kidding him, mainly about picking back lashes out of his line with his ounting knife. wiry 4exas j. ot squau uiaw has yielded only seven points John H.

Larson heirs qcd Frank Emma C. and Edward L. Larson, 1-2 sec. 6. $1.

I lit K- f4 i $, K1, i i i In County Court: James Nicholson was duly ar Lutheran Men' chorus sang several numbers. A committee served lunch. Mrs. Oakland, mother of Milo came to Lee with her son and was greeted i by old friends and neighbors. The Methodist Ladies Aid met in the church on Wednesday afternoon.

Following the business meeting there was a short program, Mrs. Ralph Hardy read a poem, "I Am the Church," Mary Weishaar and Dorothy Jacobson sang "The Old Rugged Cross, Helen Cofteld gave a concert solo "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" Mrs. Bert Cofleld had devotions. There was a good attendance of December for claims. Proof of reirship made.

Inventory- approved. Charles H. Worder, late -of Sycamore. Personal estate" about' $500. Vera appointed adminisa trS.Hx and letters issued.

LawJ rene-Lopticn, Harvey Larson and Wai'ne Wirsing appointed apprais raigned before Judge Oakleyv. act ing county judge, on Information day. Mr. Schultz is a cousin of the late Andrew Michael. Mrs.

William Mullins, Mrs. Loren Mullins, and Mrs. Arline Benson were in DeKalb Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

James Snoke, were in Rochelle Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bert Cofieid and Mrs. J. B.

Jacobson attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Hllds Thorpe in Waterman Friday afternoon, in company with Mrs. Jessie Keene of Shabbona. John Justice returned to rjj home from a prolonged stay in the East Side Waterman hnsnitnl Dixon Eleven Takes Contest for driving while intoxicated and was deprired of driving a car for year. Santa Clara -gbt those seven points for Texas A.

only This game stacljs up favorably against any inj the nation. Those, old tvio-timi enemies, Alabama and Tepnesse4 will claw at each other at Birrjtingham, each trying to keep Its ijtcord clear of defeat, Alabama, wlh Its victory over Southern California in the season opener, looks like it has the edge. But when Alabama plays Tennessee, yoii mighjtas well raise the indow and throw all the dope down the weip. Those five games is til draw most six months and released on of Belvidere Dixon -high school, defending Otto Ickes was duly arraigned before Judge Oakley, acting coun champions of North Central conference, showed last evening that another thrnt tnr lha lltlo le Aid members and a few guests. ty Judge, on information for petit larceny and was released on Mrs.

J. B. going to be made, when It defeat-1 Mrs- Bert Cofieid Snmmv Smith. No. 41, one of" the.

bnckficid s'rs of the Teachers Jacobson and Mrsl Loren MullinS Ciinrlnv Tl llruic nnt imnrm a In ers First Monday in December foriiclaims. Proof of heirship made.1 George Hempling. Inventory approved. Order entered to give notice; to creditors. Qharles Eng.

Final account and final report' approved and executor ordered to make distribution es jprayed. (scar J. B. Inventory approved. William Weber.

Appraisement billi and inventory "approved. Order; entered for public sale of per In the matterfTne application College, wns pulled down three foot from the goal line Saturday when were hostesses. The next meet of Mildred Adee for mother's aid. but there of the national interest Cnrbomfcile was -dofontvd. had the last laugh though; he went over for his touchdown on the next play.

Chronicle photo health as his friends had hoped I he might. I Mrs. C. B. Wrigley is able to Ing will be held at the home of Mrs.

William Byrd. G. McKenzle, probation officer, of hard, inter- Is going to be plenty appointed to investigate and re- ne ee utneran Aia met on bc out sido on hcr for Thursday afternoon. They put of tim, this w.ptk cd the Belvidere high school in an to 6 manner. Each team scored in the second period, Dixon on a puss from Bevllacqua to Page and Belvidere when Schwartz blocked a Dixon punt and Paulson recovered for the Belvidere team in the end zone.

Neither team was able to make the conversion. Then In the final period a Bel rorL esting football playei ln other stadiums, In the East the afternoon will bring Fordhaijn out jofi hiding after Order entered appointing T. A. the finishing touches on finishing touches on their Wrielev also seems to he imnrnv. Boos and Boosts Dole of election for Paw plans for the bazaar and chicken Paw Twp.

to fill vacancy. Hearing had and Robert Svan- sonal property. 4 J. Sheley. maifle.

Proof of heirship bum of DeKalb was adjudged in RAMBLES IN ALL FIELDS OF SPORT ane and committed to the Elgin videre punt was blocked by Dixon I and a safety registered for the BOILING State hospital for treatment FSTATE OF: MAYFIELD ing. 1 hey ill be glad hen thev both can be up and around once more after months of confinement. Mrs. Vernon Johnson and her daughter. Carman are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.

Harley Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jordal and Robert of Geneva had Sunday dinner with Mr. Jordal's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Earle Andreas and Howard of Clare spent the afternoon with the Jordal's and their Emma M. Johnson. Proof of two early-season brqathers. Purdue travels to Yorjc with a great reputation coning qdnK ahead of It to find out how gdod the mysterious Fordham outfitjreal.ly is.

Other good ones in Eaiit: North Carolina vs. N. Y. ui! Princeton vs. Pennsylvania Navy? vs.

Yale; Syracuse vs. jjlpartmouth vs. Brown; Amy vs. jjHarvard; and Columbia vs. Colgate.

All Good Teams The far west offers Stanford vs. Henry Dixon team as Belvidere recover- ed the ball. The stood at 8 to 6. In the lightweight contest a 6 to 6 final score was posted. heirship made.

James J. Farley. Claim of A. Mayfi eld Grange Will Hold Its New York, Oct. 15 UI This the smartest, cutest, know-all-city, which O.

Henry called Bag-1 Invest gentleman New York has Theo Peterson set for hearing on Oct. 17. Annual Fall Festival on Friday. Robert N. Leslie.

Claims of the SUPERIOR BED CO. LEAGUE. Office. dad on the subway, is such a large place, with so many daily i happenings, that one is taxed to keep up with all that goes on. For instance, I didnt learn un-; First National Bank of Resthaven sanitarium and Dr.

J. Rankin continued. Oregon and pat isjj (likely to be as good a game las theft Is west of the Mississippi; 1T. S. Cj vs.

Washing In the Big Seven conference last evening Rockford managed to keep its record clean by staging a real fight and nosing out Joliet 16 to 13. The Rockford ponies came through for a 7 to 0 victory. La-Salle-Peru defeated Freeport 20 to 0 after the LaSalle ponies had turned on scoring power to win a 27 to 0 game. West Aurora dropped a 7 to 0 non-conference game to Argo. S.

Blaha 145 107 162 C. Tolf 160 175 155 Thierfelder 95 136 109 R. Olson 150 150 100 Cristello 118 165 133 Fannie Kennedy. Final report til today that Michael Strauss1 34 i guests. 490 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Lars Jordal and 320 Mrs. Henry Jordal attended fun-400 eral services for a sister-in-law of 416 Mrs. Lars Jordal Monday after- i noon in Rochelle. seen since I'eter istuyvestant traded a broken arm southpaw and a string of phony pearls" to Chief Squatdown for the hat-check concession at EWMorroco.

Has the Power But I want to tell you this, if you wind up with him, you'll wind up with all the boxing there is in the United States. Back of his vest, hidden beneath his two-flights-up teeth, is the power to jerk the strings on every fighter that, crawls, from flyweights to approved, estate declared settled end executrix discharged. Jacobs, the Ward McAllister cf the boxing set. bad departed for Oct. 14.

The May-f-eiji Gynge will hold its annual fallj; festival at the church Friday cvejhing. The program will begin at Rev. Earl Edwards cl flGenoa will give a group of readings. Burl George will give a violin solo. Archie Gould and Dorothy John-, scnjivisiled at the John B.

Johnson l-orte on Sunday. Eugene A. Manchester. Claim of California and a visit to the smartest salons and saloons there. Carrie Thorson set-for hearing on Total 668 713 619 2000 Dr.

and Mrs. Carl Axel and In a conversation todnv with Get. 31. Supervisors. Mike's social one Emily R.

Bodman. Claims of lioman 129 Mushky Jackson. I learned that Anna L. Johnson and Nancy Brew- Kauworth children, Robert and Elizabeth 200 444 1 spent Sunday and Monday with 143 357 i relativesfcin Chicago. 132 3S4! PvCV- and Mrs.

Rich attended 55 258 the 29th annual session for the Mike took his trip for the pur en continued, and claim oi Illinois 115 119 141 74 104 Shirley Rote is seriously ill (j 95 111 129 99 r.TNr-lViorn TTHlitloc oUmi-i it pose of arranging heavyweight Popple Klatt Kestka 1 thepSycamore hospital ed. 103 306 championship fight during the San Francisco world's fair. This ton State; arid Washington vs. Oregon State. I I' Below the Mason-Dixon line good teams will ccjllide ajlll over the landscape.

Tulan playjiRice and that one has given the pickers shudders all week. Diike and Georgia Tech is another ctfje thatihjvill destroy the reputation of a hundred experts and Baylor-Centenary is strictly a flip-a-coin ejioice. Vandcrbilt-Miss-isssippi ana Auburn-Mississippi State are two more tough ones to figure. i i Out on the prairies Nebraska and Indiana will; put on a whale of a game and if you feel lucky try to get the winners bei ween Oklahoma and jjj Kock Ktver conference held in the city temple in Chicago last ofj The Clare Unit of the Home Bu- Hirani B. Thomnson.

Claim what the dear and respected old Mr. Muldoon used to call the sup-er-dreadnaughts. As I get it, which means it corries to mo from little birds second hand, if Louis and Baer do not fight, the San Francisco Stuart A. Bishop set far hearing Total 553 633 1739 i vveeK- ney a'so visited relatives 553 jram iiici ai mrs. jonn a.

jonn-Fonfs Jbpme Wednesday. The topic tha wks taken up was "Fashions." on Nov. 15. and friends in Naperviue. Kev.

Rich is returned to the Lee Meth surprised me heeau.se I thought the only world's scheduled for 1939 wns the Grover Whal-en, or Now York, world's fair. "Docs any other air arranger Mary Glasgow. Claim of C. V. Machines.

DeKalb Grid Squads Travel for Contests DeKalb's grid machines were on the road tdjlay the DeKalb high school boys traveling to Sterling for North Central conference games with the Sterling outfits, while the DeKalb Teachers were going to Wheaton to meet the team of that college In a non-conference struggle. For the Teachers it will be an odist church for another year this Kebil dismissed, paid. orld's fair will be brightened by 455 385 Emory Stockham. Claims of the making his ninth year with the Lee folks. Business is humming at the State of Illinois continued.

481; son Frank and Cecil accompanied friends to the Brookfield zoo Sun- tfayj, Ljpo IMumaw spent the week-end wit His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mum aw.

Hugh Weightman. Claim of 495 dare fly into the face of Grovexjan encounter between Louis and Whalen." I asked Mushky. "Do the winner of a fight between you mean to tell me that ther? Tommy Farr and Lou Nova. If are persons brash enough to chal-. I lived in San Francisco, 1 lenge the Trylon and the Peris- Wouldn't count too much on this 4j elevator ith farmers bringing in Katherine Weightman set for hearing on Oct 17, and claim of Roy G.

Johnson allowed. loads ot corn. There isnt any such thing as a Emerv Johnson had a horse 1 national championship," but folks Thomas J. Ashton. Claim of Dr.

caught in a barbed wire fencethe nfher riav nnd the horse was bad- Peck 146 146 163 E. Olson 139 131 115 Carbaugh 158 156 167 Kelly 187 178130 Friestad 148 152' 111 Total 778 763686 Assemblers. 189 122 170 Carey 106 139 143 Davis 104 157 145 Martha 159 115 143 Johnson 96. 119 140 Total 654 652 741 Chronicle Want Ads Brins; Results. in his Herman J.

Neubauer allowed. who like to talk about It will have plenty of material around the effort to find a third victory in as' ii T- tCoJvin jColvin Mary Frances Roderick Claim, of many sians tnis season, ne iirsi il b' injured. Mrs. Rich, the Lee correspon- one. As a matter of fact, I wouldn't count too much on it if I lived in Denver, because neither of the gentlemen named belongs in the same ring with Louis.

Bad as he is. Max Baer, is the only 11 A breakfast tabla toiinorrow morning phere?" "Huh?" Mushky" said, pure Castilian Bronx. Finuren It Out I repeated and being who will take only two from a Mushky, I hung Ben L. Morrison set for hearing on Oct. 18.

406 Tho fhi-nir-ln rH her a man "huchs" 4J3 i daughter, Florence Mullins are Edward C. Menk. Claim of Les FOOT SPECIALIST DR. FRIEDMAN up WJ -visiting in Cherry Valley. Belanger Has Short End in aruj i mpoa warning me eann toaay irin who, given thi proper conditions, ter J.

Menk set for hearing on Oct. 17. i Loren Mullin and a hired man game with 'Eastern Teachers was won by DeKalb and last Saturday it was Carbondale that went down in defeat. DeKalb Profs are trying tc make It three in a row today. The DeKalb Teachers team played the Wheaton outfit this morning in a game scheduled to start at 9:00 o'clock.

started figuring out Jacobs' for niyselfj. arc tooay plowing me iieias on Linus E. Swanbum. Claim of Haurs: 9-12. 1-8, -8 Daily do not could beat Joe Louis.

California, here we come. he new farm thev are to take Franklin Go DeKalb Greenhouses allowed. PHONE 133 DeKalb over in the near future. John W. Eklund.

Claims of Hat- Chicago, I Oct. 1 15. iVXy Lem B. P. LEAGUE.

(Postponed Match.) Streamliners. Franklin, 202, Chicago, pounded cut an eight-round decision over United States Wicket The DeKalb major and minor Mike went out there for only one purpose. He went out here to sell San Francisco heavy-! weight duel to the death between I Joe I.OHIS, champion, and Max! Baer, former champion, former i butcher Ixn. former play-Uiy and! former quitter. I don't want to delve so deeply! into Mike's mind that I spoil! veteran Belanger, 186, i Team Wins First Tilt Marquette Is Given Loss by Kansas State Milwaukee.

Oct. 15. (UR I Winnipeg. the White City crews were at Sterling high school f.eld for a couple of conference games. DeKalb has dropped two major contests this year, one to arena last night rwfora a crowd of Rio de Janeiro.

Oct. 15. U.P The U. S. basketball team touring kick's Los Cabin sooo.

1 South America won its first game (West Aurora the other to Hinsdale Fans who saw lithe fight said It i Elmer Hackney, a junior was one of the greatest stands I I I I vs. vul 1 1 I DeKalb my new -herringbone suit by tang- back, led a fourth quarter drive! I 214 E. Lincoln Highwcry 47-22 here last night over the Paulo quintet. The North Ame tens led 27-12 at half time. fnce victory last Friday night when Eelanger has madp during his 14 Holland 167 168 200 535 R.

Chamberlain 162 128 127 417 Murphy 167 135 155 457 C. Chamberlain 126 126 126 37S 1 Stocks 180 150 183 513 Total 802 707 791 2300 Cortland. Milton 164 169 171 504 Easterbrook J. 172 139 175 486 Lawler 191 167 143 501 Rollins 173 180 125 478 Schmidt 131 157 185 472 Total 831 812 799 2442 ung with his cerebellum, but; from the. line that gave Mike wouldn't be trying to sell 1 Kansas State a 6 to 0 victory over that fight to 'Frisco if he didn't iMnrnnette Vnlverslf v'c fnnthnll Belvidere came through with a tally to make a 6 to 6 tie out of the evening.

REGULAR MEALS SERVED DAILY Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results. have a sneakine susnielnn Ihnt tt team before a crowd of 16.000 last Chicken and Sizzling Steak Dinners a Specialty FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY i i year fight career. He used all his skill to elude a knockout Boxing commission officials disqualified Carl Vlnplquerra, 193, of 6maha, In! ihls bout with VirR.it Clark. 210! Chicago. Secretary John Owen of the 1111-rois commission warded the decision to Clark.

'said Jack Hur-lyv Vinclquerra'jjl manager, violated rules when jt stopped the fighters froirn falling off the edge the ring! whereji they had fallen after a mlxup In ithe third round. Hurley had sought! to aid Vlnci- night. He went In as a substitute for Sriggs. After Mel Seelye, Wildcat back, had returned a punt eight yards to Marquette's 32-yard line, Hackney gained eight yards on two plays. Then he ripped through tackle for a first down on the four yard line.

He plowed through for a touchdown with onlv four min- wouldn't go over in New York. You may hot like New York any better than I do, but there is no getting around the fact that it is a city which contains a whole lot, of people with a whole lot of money, most of whom are Vager and anxious to part with some of to see a sports event. If Mike could sell that fighti here, he wouldn't have gone west BOWLING TONIGHT There will be open bowling this THE NEW BEER BY PABST-- ANDElt'EB From keg to you no coilsjnoi Werred correctly. ON DRAFT AT'oOrBARI WHY NOT HAVE YOUR portrait with Panchromatic makeup? Gem Studio evening on all alleys. The alleys Leysenaar carried the ball to the Kansas State nine yard line.

Successive passes In an attempt to get the ball over the goal failed. In all, Marquette attempted 18 passes, completed five and intercepted six. Kansas State tried seven and failed with all. Hackney and Jack Blanke, quarterback, carried the brunt of the Kansas State attack. Ray Apolslis was the defensive mainstay for Marquette.

open at 1:00 o'clock on Sunday and there is open bowline until jutes to play. closing. Get up a party and even save ras lungs. So, you him back into querra by pushing bowl few lines. DE KALB RECREATION Marquette threatened only once in the second period -when a pass from Tommy Woods to Harry peopie -out in san rnncisco, don't let him fool you too much.

He 2s the ring, he said Kennedy Bldg. Downstairs.

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