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ST. LOUIS POST-OlSPATCr! 8 SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12," 1925. ST. LOUIS P05T-OI5FATCH REPORT HE WILL QUIT NOTRE DAME FOR COLUMBli 1CKNE DENIES Grancrp, Men All-America Star Turns 'Pro Ernie Nevers tt Get $50,000 for 'Pro' Football New York College Declare Famous Signed 3-Year Coach Contract ivceps nun r' Of DetroitGL Berlenbach's Furious Finish Wins Decision, but Delaney Deserved Title, Igoe Believes Light-Heavvweisht Ciarnpicn Lost Bout on Technicality la Fourth Round but Rsfcree Refused to Act 1 'Stff -CN Blood Qot Cause, AaJ Outstanding Pacific Coast Star Sign With Florida i Team- Tacti jwu lwice IMort Sbe. -Pav No Attention to tie Report," Master Football clan Fr.

Maths Walsh Present of Notre Damr. 23.QQQ Persons "mess ShoTv at Nc- Garden. F.y tfc Afvv-iaed SAN FRANCISCO. Pec. 12.

i't-iivuir. iL.ch Pee 1 By Hype Igoe. NEW YORK. Dec. 12.

Faul Brlenb-ach is still the iigt JieaTy-weiglit ciianipioa of the world. He took all the right-hand punches that Jack Dtmpsey had in hifi box cf tricks, in his first championship battle in the New Madison Square Garden Ust night and got tie decision at the end of 15 furiou.3 rounds. s. jcviitej rra. iSEW YORK.

Dec 12. The Columbia rniversit? Athletic lee met at the Columbia Club today ita officials of the Notre Dame" Alain nj Association in an enCeavor to clarify the situation involving the reported signing of Knute i'-xi-e ith Columbia. The officials an-' nounced thai a statement wouiu be issued at o'clock this afternoon which would clear tie atmosphere. Whether cr not Kockm art en ded cf leaving his South Bead pest, -h-a cetL'rg -ai cot revealed fit He west back to York this1 -t Js kno-va that he will a-ld a morning to take cp acme business my Conzelman Petroit jw! defeated the Chicago Bear, National Professional League game here this 21 to 0. Harold Grange, auburaw football star, did rot play aT Chicago Bears against tie j- professional football ieasiJ The Examiner today prints a statement that Ernie Nevers, captain cf Stanford's 1S23 football team and virtual'y uuanimous choice for Ait-Faciflc Coat fullback.

ha3 signed a contract by telegraph with a group cf Jacksonville (Fla) capitalists to oin the ranks of professional football as captain of an all-star aggregation which w.ll oppose Grange and his Chicago Bears. Nevers will re-clve a consideration in excess cf Last Night's Fights. Ed Fu.dy refereed and Charles F. Mathison and Harold Barnes judged the great strangle, and in making their decision, I'm a-rald they didn't stick closely t- th- new crder of tabbing winning rounds. conference with- Notre Pame cm-; matters wr.icfc I cannot discuss.

i By tba isiocaX! Press. NEW YORK. Pec. 12. An lii-j irai even toot self to the crowd in hi, j-T: with the famous -IT" J.

Instead, tie former OMAHA. Bohbif St. fa 1. kBrk4 at Mickey Dmraae, Detroit, tight rwamd. BOTO-Jrk karLrr, aeit Jim" Malaar yi a.

cat- I $50,000. i Nevers' only comment was: I ciotnea an -a watches ki befcre the is made Father Mathew Walsh. resident of Notre Pame. said early morning at South Bend. that Kckne had telephoned him from Fh-ladelpcia to deny positively the announcement made at Coin.

Na early last evening. The Columbia anr.ouncen-.ent said: "Tie Columbia University Con- rouncearent last right comple-; tioa of negotiations between Coach Knute Rockne and Columbia came so unexpectedly to both East and Middle West that even Columbia students at first were incline! to discredit tte rerort. 10-! m-ites, witn arm ted splints. aa sent university to prepare iKlancy haJ a gxjd JeaJ in the eariy rouji and Ui a maj3ritj of lIkiii. Eerlentach made a gallant Caish in the last frre r-unds and had Jack in a weakened condition.

According to the new rule, tow- IRACCE, 1. Jiaaaar Slat-terr. Baffalw, mm fcr twfcaJral keket Patsr Mto, AI- Grange arrived last I yar contract with Notre Pame still ever, fast finishes don't count. They 1 did. last night, and Faul still wears the glided keily among the 175 for life.

This offer will help me to the same end. It will enable me to repay my i-arents immediately for the sacrifices they have made in sending ire through school and college." Nevers' parents, who are elderly, reside on a ranch near Sania Rota. Cal. H.3 contract provides for games in the East and South, after which the star Jacksonville aggregation has eight years to run. Columbia officials declined in-' formation regarding the salary which Kockne would receive, bat! the Chicago teaxu from and immediately went to 1 lor hotel, where he asked tftaijj physician to examine im After the examination, the cian announced that a bloat a had formed and that.naiaa Injured member waa gives as care there was danger of ing through tie system.

4 blood clot should travel Bee 4 attention was called pounders. IKlawy Ontscores the fact 1 at T-va the late Ferry D. Haughton. former Crimson mentor. s-sned a con Unquestionably, Pelaney out- rtitiee on Athletics announced to-right through James R.

Knapp. chairman of the Football Committee, and Reyno'is Benson, graduate manager of athletics. that Knute Rockne has signed a contract to act as head coach of the Columbia varsity football team for the next three years, begiErirg" ith the coming season." Father Walsh said to the Asso-c l.i red Press: I scorpil Brlenhach it nunch vy tract two years a $15. COO an- will invade tr.e Pacific Coast to I punch count was taken. Eerlen- bach d.d the forcing; that much neart, r.e saia.

it was tmpeacii say what complications Bit velop. No Sleep tn T-aro Dan PHOOII, -Aria. lark I jack, Prnwit, Arix liaht kMT-weicrht. Uvrkr-l cat Haak Gattoa, I. an iigflf.

alae raaaaia. DOVER. Eddie Dra- rr fratkerwelsrht. trrkaaral kawkaat ifr Hfrr Frd. Ba-ra.

two rvimli. Red Ckiaaiaa, Hoataa. brat Da -Tfrror'' Laaav Clrado ariar. tkree raaads. T.

PACL. A I Taa Ryaa. t. Pail welterweis-ht. defeated Jark-t Coaway.

MiaaraaIis, aix rii- Bear Cat SVrickt. Omaha rarro kfaryorlf kt, kawked at Farwrr Lo4g. t. FaaT. tkrec raaad.

EW TOHK 4 frrliaiiaaHra. Par MrCartky. BataB. hrat Max Rely. Ararro liajfct kraTywrlarkt.

Pera, lx rvvads. llirry Maya. Rayanae. woa frani Aady PalBtrr, Pkfladrlpkia. fr roaada.

0m faok, A brat Kiac tlowB, Pa a a ma, la raaad. Fiaal Paal BerlraKarh. Sew Yark. aatavlated Jark Orlaary, Brlda-rarit. Cm.

15 raad. "Mr. Rockna called me shortly X-ranng the examinatioa nnally. Rockne was considered at that time for the place but was not available. If the Columbia announcement is accurate.

Rockne will succeed a former teammate when he cornea East eariy next spring. The retiring1 head coach at Columbia, Charles F. Crowley, and Rockne end positions cn the Notre Dame elevens cf 1311 and 1512. play two games. The giant blonde will leave San Francisco Pec 19 for Jacksonville, the Examiner article says, and will captain the professional team which will meet -Red" Grange's Bears in that city on Jan.

2. Other games included in the contract are to played at Atlanta. Miami. Lcs An-geles and San Francisco. Contests at New York City and sat on a Ded in one of tia tax can't be taken from him.

He chased after Pelaney tryir.g to get set for his famous left shift, but under instructions from Scotty ilonteiUi. his corner. Delaney deliberately walked back, away from, and around Faul. It was a clever ruse, and it did brakup Beri nbach's best punch, that terrible left to the body or head. Tt had its reverse English, effect on Delaney's quest for the t-tle.

rojf.ns, answering the doctariajav tiens in a listlese manner 3a av' stantly rubbins the intoiad iriamg-t to inquire iz Had heard reports that he had accepted the rest at Columbia. I told him I had. He said to pay no attention to them, that he had signed no contract and had no intention He said he tad first felt tba irjE in St. Louis but thought itmb'J bruise. It bothered him cafe-' The friendship be- hold II Ntweea the two was expected be Cclaata next year, but n.isr...

ather points are c-eirg a.r-.i'-:-.. Th article says that Nevers has ey re wcild be at Notre Dame." ably at Boston, he said, aeti Pittsburg- he wanted to stay set the game, but wen in ia ardefja t3 disappoint the crowS. Co-eying orders to the letter, Pe laney backed away from and around a punch-drunk man time tention as one of Rockne's aids, although announcement wis made by the Columbia Athletic Committee that the Souti Bend football wizard would permitted to select his own staff cf assistants. had professional football under consideration for several days, but negotiations were not completed until last night, when he made final acceptance. Included in the team Nevers ai to be Ed Weir, star The football tar IoolteJ ar haggard and when the kl tel him the arm must bssatl splints, he replied: In his eight years of coaching: at i ORLEHJ, Aaaaa Kid Carlla.

Jraarrrttr. t.a waa rrr Jark Doylr, Arw Orlraaa, 15 raaad. 'All right, put it rn pfiaial after time, wneri ne stouia nave teen in there sendins hl3 right home. H-5 was walking away, majestically, all too cool and collected for a man who is in the ring to hia man oat. Berienbach was courage ifself.

His gacnenesB andcr fire was su ERNIE NEVERS, The Stanford University fullback, greatest gridiron performer in the Pacific Coast Conference this season, who hat accepted a S50.000 offer for a series of professional games. He was the Red Grange cf West Coast football, reaching great heights in the game against California U. anything so I can ret some bV tackle cf Nebraska; "Red" F.ob-1 erts. formerly of Centre, and Jim Thorpe of the famous Carlisle In Not Seriously Ctmsiderexl. Br ta FHILAPELTHIA, Pec.

IS. J. H. Byrne of New York. Eastern represtr.tat" cf Notre Pa me University, sail here to Jay that Knute Rockne will remain at Notre Pame and will cot go to Columbia University.

Rockre -eft for N't" York early today. Byrne said. The Notre Dame coach had come to Philadelphia to see the "Four Horsemen combination play the Fottsviile football team at Shibe Park today. "The overtures made by Corcm-have never received Rocknes I haven't had a bit ef sleep tor nigh's because ef the pais is irn." The physician found tha pers, ne toes tne ciouts ca tr.e Notre Pame, Rockne teams won 65 games and lost bat six. His longest string ef victories, 22 in number, extended through the last two contests cf 131S.

through 1920 and the first two gams in 1321. Later his teams piled np. a 16-game winning streak. Rockne achieved his g-eatest fame last year when his "Four dian team, Kjmrc Preaa. 'jV'KsONTIlIiE, Pec.

12. r- voters. S'arford Pniversity chin, and even wiea they had nim rocking on unsteady p.ns. he waded rart of Grange's injured ana 1 Racing Results and Entries 1 -n twice the size of his other At New Orleans Monday. At New Orleans.

Weather clear: trck fas. falltacJc. mentioned by many choice that rcsfloa on the 13:5 all -Arnrie football eleven, ad an all-star eleven arairfct -Red" Crarra and the Chicago ru iij. rjri Horsemen" swept through Middle MEMPHIS. Pal Mrr.

Vna-Phia haataaa. brat Harald 5mttk. CaJraar. raaad. TORONTO.

ntmr. Bobby Fb- brr. Haailltoa. Oatarlo. nra bark Cmnitian kaataaarlzkt raam-ritabla fram Vie- Kaly.

Taam. ver. Brit tab Coiambia, 1 rtaads. HOtirWOOD, Cal. Um-ki.

A brrarrw (1aab.t atiddlp-wfltkt, waa drriaiaa atrt MU-kry Rarkata, Laa Aaarriea. 1A raaada. PORTL.15D, rr. TlrTrt- ra- r. Fllipiaa flywricbf.

drfrarrd Bra a Prla. Pwrrlaad. 19 rwaada. FKACICO. Jarfc SITrer aad Taaiany CrIU.

aa Fraarlara lisktnrishls. wrat 19 raaada tn a draw. to national "rtous const said Byrn. West and East Rockne never had any intention championship." FTKST RArK. i.

in and in. as he always does. It tikes a tough, brave man to beat him. He looked beaten, hopelessly, in the fourth round. Ke was dropped as cold as a stone with a short right hook to the jaw that robbed him of everything but his lion's heart.

He went down on his right side, head, ear, shoulder, hips and legs. No man wa ever flatter. He H.i S.I riO. t.rt: -rw i Ult-'. Fl: 112 11U Airr 115 lit a.o rt Vaapr I1U IIS r.

l.J --r: S'Ii .115 KTrs' accepta-ce of terms offered fcr J- J- O'Brten. manager of tte loal team. wa occfirmed in dispatches from Saa Francisco iast 11 P- 'Sort JU' Fartv 1 M7m: a 1J I ll F. H. IlTnjsa Mirr.

jsv. r-. a Vc, ni F. t- -li The ana was brokea oat vita ft srofs along its entira JeajtJl at the back of his shoaida" lump descrit-ed as twice the Bail' an ordinary hen's eg. GRANGE WruTwOT ') PLAY IN GAME TOMOKHT So-i-s" tm PTat-Pia- CKICAGO.

rea li -KetJ" irsr will not appear against tha 5 Tor it Giants aera tomorrsw. W0 liam Veeck. president et tha Ca cao Cubs, iB-de this anoooaeeBJaT today after a telephone etmvaar tion'wsth George Halaa, owaari the Eeanr. who are ehedolad'd pl3-r theT'etroit Panthers at DaOv Young to Head Western Golf ...107 Iia--r 107 7--r- li" Ir.Le also was Pefiaite ar.notmcet Dempsey Awaits Developments 7 i Expects to Sign New Contract Permitting a Firpo Bout. al fcre iit.

Quite foolishly he started to Ill y. riz-rc: ry 53.11. 1 I Opposibon to His Election s-. r-; Nc Vo.uste.Tj. -i-ea UD -itJx a count of more than get of ilcrida.

A He did actually get two, perhaps. r.e 'H r. It 4 i Til 1-T 1 as President of W. G. A.

3-5. Halu. IH-O- THrr.r F. A ca tv- SB-! sUni-r-T 1j7 Hol-e II- A. J14 Fusil 1J7 11:19 i- Tor titer 112 sftpr.ca.

i.r.1 "Cy" Vrir.iiss, raann? also would play cn the Jack-se'- lie team. 1' game will be played in Fairfield Stadinm. Jacksonville's new weal: 11- J- Wt. v-. football arena.

ad accorr.r?o.iat;ons a-e prepared for 2u.0-."i 3-rarlds By Fr-a. LOS ANGELES. Cal, Ic. 1-. Champion Jack Pempsej- acd those his camp marked tl.T.e today pending further developments in ap and then, abeve the roar cf the crowd, lopaided in its loyalty to Pelaney, Berienbach mast have heard Hickey's Bengal tiger voice bellowing: for him to take the count.

Without thinking of what he was doing. Berienbach flopped back to his knees to take a full count. It was a flagrant infraction of the mien. He had gene down without biafc hit and Pelaney. cool and prot-sted the fact to Ed Fur iy.

the referee. That official refused to recognise .1 JO. 1 ti. ci Xd irel Sf 8- ru. ForR-n a TV III S- ri 'V.

Va 4 ir-: T'fi-- Ft- i. a. 37 PTa. CHICAGO. Pec If.

Lri--gates to the annual meetir.g cf the VTet-em Gxlf gathered 15-day to discuss plans tor the tournament season ill for spread- half that hous and on the other hand, half of the house said it was all right. I repeat that a total tally of clean punches scored In tie first nine rounds would have, made Pelaney win going away tn the first two-thirds of the fight. Berlenbach's big shot came in the last five rounds. There wasn't any question about his being the stronger man at the finish. Pelaney was done.

A half dozen whacks in the stomach had siowej him to nothing. No argument about FauPs being the fresher, tut there is about his having a total point t-jday. 'J Physiciars advised Grarfaf star out of the game far a Veeck said. 3 pure air plan was a huge saoeat There was l-sa fohaceo smclst the vast arena, than there watT hae been at an open-air ahaV" A Review of raifonsa. 1 Tex Rickard langhingty teM JOCKEY ARCHIBALD RETURNS TO AMERICA AFTER 1 0 YEARS ABROAD -TT 1 A ra 1 1 1 -i 1 1 i't'l 110 he nc contract to be offered the A.

heavyweight for a bout 1 iny hr.p to golf Fy Ki-it Tri" -va' o-a- The election officers tonight ft Asaociard 1W YORK. po. 12. am Archibald. A rr ueorc ican jc-i the soUd political aad offWsi.

it 5 t-'l Air has returned to his I i er. Pempsty. advised that Ray Ca.n- Floyd Fltzsimrsons ard ethers either were on tlieir war the marks the 1 the almimstra-j ti-a cf ir.t Charles O. Pf ell of Memphis, who is slated to e-: come ee-n-i vice presilent cf the; tendance. rears of fouh The too.

set up a for a vacation after ten eampaigrnln 'n the rsvst but Furdy wa-ted for 1' rat lead on all the PanI Eye CloI. -oast or soon to sart. sat itected tonight." said Tex. TC turf or United States Golf Aciati .112 i ac. feeling that rothir.g met Be en bach's right eye wis i whi closed fcop an fireman in tie dry seeav Hcbart P.

To ir.g cf Chlairo New Orleans Scratches. to be in the place. Never ll'il visited America" he said to-JJjSjdi "In that time I hare ri-iden tyrnt the eleventh round when he blew his nose after receiving- a ould be done until next wek. That the title match will be -taged rear Chicago is looked upon taks th" helm the TV. G.

as th-re is 1 eletlci cctites. thing tike it. My grrveaways lenbach to take a count of nine and then ordered the men to continue fighting. After the round was over Scctty Monteith. Pelarev's chief second, walked in Fnrdy's cori-r cf respite end pritvste-d some mor-.

PWaney Spnra a Title. srjt.a-d. "ermar moused opic. It I- he un-t-cid'd letr.er Peianey trid left ar.d pain. to TJtxl 11 per cent of tne bbb vut Foxing inspectors that trust tJ" iiowers as a finish ti wfi ih the ehampio virtual certainty.

-v. Thev say that the Faul w- through end. come from all points or ts pass were here and they is Eota men ble-i freely from the rt)T 1 I visit fj.ks in 'liaiilnd. Ci 1.. in-l intend to ptnd part of the win- 0 tr in Florida.

I go hack to Kr.g'ard where I h.ive been riuir.ir tie last four probabir the At Tia Joan. championship mees fcr next mer will b- avsrlcd tonight or if ft a committer. The tv. a. -w the larfrst bo-ly in the worl-i.

udgd by the nurrbr cf it- ti-. member cluha. and plans hve par- w'1" mouth and nose from the bcrin- on sitTir.ir down in front ef outh Bend people never did -ant 'a promote the tight, but instead onted to tell it. It is understood th.it veoane cf Tt was of il, F-erlecbach got ut and then the exasperating nonchalance cf Pelaney cost him I ning. ent row patrons on boaescesff" The crowd was estimated at N- thins they could find, lluiisll'lj tween 20.00i and 23.O0.

Tie total i ought to be done about the gate came to about The i and Tex lost his frrtn esttrelj: rev way a ret -out in Los Angeles Archibald gained a special per the South American, th i Grind FriT at a titie. me cal poor Faul dn.ied t-y the narrow of him. He couldn't I miss-d pressing him on the t- n'n ir.sK tnat tne -Tx- con- mount heini- Bron 3- hut wrien 01 .1 Fitb'irg. Pacific isi.t: came al-rg in June 'he United I icve-i into action wih ordmarv as: an: c-pt the st-Kiv-r end da, Mexico ritories. In the -st- s3 and wore at war i "rmct rot contain a clause prohibit- 1 -g from Sahtir.g bfor the title A short tin; a ag Per.ipr -ipressed a wmiruces To rr.aet l'r- Hii-r i and th- vxern-an conxar-ier of the 1 speed.

His failure to c.oso in and clinch matter wva a mun s'one a.r. r.inistrat.cn, A. o- again and cow th aeau on in rrcn or hat his first; t-j na rti-'fna re. Tia .10 r-m. 1 --1 -1 a In Archibald redo Paragon to must have been hearttreakim? to r.

i-sa te A i Brteit. it Ty Cobbs Own Story treasurer to second vice president e-ntrct with Firisimmor.s is out of he way, it is declared that the tile Jamrs P. victory in the City and Suburban I his followers. Jack W3iked arerrnl. Stakes at Epson? Pow-s.

Encland. leolted. fintd ami Id-fled wi'h a cf Petrel: de-t Rcb- Tia rutch wt.l not tlimself becomes r.r-5t vice pres That was on April and jcv.n i fir Miu. -By TY COBB in marter ert 1-L as secretary. tg Ja-er h- captur-d the 2 h.

track. -rr 7- 1 "I prrtle tout r-atcnes. wnl.e uoserh Ledue lh ne eschecue: cocked it. uncocked it, and flnally riPN-T shoot rr at aul. -1 i -a- .1.

'guinea stages at Nev Jlarket astrid? Loui. H- was sele-'d to r'-le Kin? At Tia Jtiaxi a. entry. in the -r- 5-- -3-'' Ur.d i.1 the Will Appear in the Post-Dispatch Beginning Monday, December 14 The b-ell came no bell COAST LEAGUE AND 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i AGREEMENT ALTERED CINCINNATI PARTS ever come to save a fiic kingdom, Paul reeie-d to his corner and the Pelaney admirers settled back in There hare thousands of vsltr views with Cobb, thousands cf -r i I i ---'-r 0 rum TV-Or WITH FOR A SEATTLE SHORTSTOP 5-ats and realized that it was only an occasion of planting one imore. Pelaney was to do that lit- Pec.

12 Tit Anser'csn Association has agreed to a cancellation ef tne exitl-nc five- columns about his sreat feats W1-3 tne icitic i Sv lie thing right straight in the next Baseball f-r CINCINNATI. Per 12. Ar.roa-c-e- rtt-5on erie snnnally te-i ei he rts ka-; r--v t-, WISCONSIN TO MEET KANSAS IN 26, '27 LAWRENCE. Kan, Pec. I Th rff Kansas fcctbal! teaj -rili rlr the Caiversity of Wiscon- at Oct f.

1J2S. and the "ll-'W-s- yea- 'Wisconsin :11 cetca 0 La "rnoe for a sta-ne Ore 5. neajoyations for the contests was fday by Pr- F. Allsn. d'-ettcr at ICsnsas.

Kansas ha not met a B'g Tea roonent er a tursNr ef rear. In 1 '1 K'smi lot to Wiftconsirs. S) 9, and tha JayhaTkers awaTpd iy a sccre cf 3 Tha cnly rprn data fn the Ka-t- i ohelule tor nxt year Oct. 2. He'i walk in un-i-r the crown and be acclaimed o- cf the tj- fh.ir,!"r) of I of the neatest covers tna c'U s.

the C'-ic Reds awaits or. fr tr.ve -r net for the ef tv r-. ever steppe-d in'o the royal purple of tne series bat to re-estabitsh board cf ar a Vc- and downy ermine. 1- lie came out for the fifth, cocked the diamond, his fist fights, Ml briHiant baseball career. Tj Cobb tells his crs life story.

CobL tells starting his bo hood baseball ia Dixie, whext he attracted professional "scoats" at the are cf 12. He tells cf fit fights with players and a a n'nr series on areria The deal was tir. -c--- TK --j ta-. the rtghr as before, uncock! it t-nc' -ided yesterd at a rC 3-tmt and then sept up tr.at procedure' 3-reAr An- conference, between f-uet H'-rrmann cf 'he C.nciT b-ll to the other. I think Vv' -J V-J A' -J-" il "ti n.

from ob a diff-rent basis An effort wji a made to have th Intemattcr.al brcorr, a party ti a trtleafrie all of tna threa C'-'SS A A Iraguee. Th.a wcu.d re nit American pannar.t "inner to co-re itithat Jack blew up along about the, -rt-'Was ..1:9 s'rr ml I.c-kia-t. ef the Nei- Fifteen thousand in tenth round. His punches rip after that. He got in the "a irJ ah- I -amn i -i a--i C0: I Maanirr -i ,:0.

"l7 es-vr-' I ah nd two player. of the Jim: Ca ener. ws the rr-l- sa to ha Baskethall Results. tcr that that did him no i 1 r- ivj stomach 1 Mi l'" i rt, -vre -'ewa-- i to ta Cast to meet the Coajt r-r- r.at team tri erer.t The Amert-1 can Asociatiu team lfeit-l the International winner. The decision came as a nhock to! Tharer to Captain Penn.

inclndics liekinrs for himseli; suspessioa from baseball, his spEdu-? cf "Eoce Haa Baker, his part in the players' strike. Cobb has been cafied the -rreatest ball player of all tiae. His story of his 20 years in baseball will be a wartV while eenfribution to the history ef th national r. I Nebraska Names Stetner. ft-c 13.

3j tts iC. Tha; e-. aiar ei-i Li- IN. NeH, Pec 12. a f-a cf i--sj -a Teafaaaa Pnariaia 12.

daa 1. wrllatM a. tw taMt1al la. Triaiti "Sey 15. Maata iaa aa.

ta raaw 3. abab Ja, Uaaabard 23. "art ra, nallMa SS. w. can en ic.

t.a-r. is t-flay e'e'e e- cr Men's Suits E'p SSSSt PRESSED v-; e--- Phone Nearest Branch zJiJJ "act t-1 a f-jr 1 etraeia team. Ha fa a 7'in-rs father in lin 3-- i ef the Ttansylvana foot I and his Neb bali team in.

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