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TWENTY-TWO THE PITTSBURG PRESS MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 22. 1813 mmmm' i Reach Down imi Aat Old $25 BASEBALL A SUCCESS IN AUSTRALIA Eotito Drawer Balmacaans Overcoats VOST WILL RETURN TO ANN ARBOR "Hurry-Up's" Contract With Wolverine University Will Remain in Force for Another Season and get out a fresh pipeful of FIVE BROTHERS. Man, that's tobacco satisfaction for you! Just like old times, ain't it when used to work on the outside, before vou took the Whitesox-Giant Tour Bears Fruit in Antipodes Second Season Is Under Way Winter Suits Full Dress Suits and Tuxedos for Thanksgiving! By George C. Rice.

The world's series is likely to be Player Every football inside job. And the old FIVE BROTHERS habit is a mighty good habit, too. A sweet, juicy chew or rich, fragrant smoke of ripe Southern Kentucky tobacco, aged for three to five years to bring out all the mellowness and smoothness that's world's series In the true sense of the Ann Arbor, Nov. 22. Fielding H.

Tost will return to Michigan next word In a very few years If baseball keeps on growing In popularity In foreign countries as It has been for the $1 last two years. Missionary work done by the White Sox and Giants on their famous trip around the world two years ago Is bearing fruit in spite of the world war which has paralyzed most every Industry and sport there is. The chances are good that as mood, as the big European war Is over the soldiers who received- their uniforms and bats from the American league last knows the satisfaction there is in kicking a "goal." Thousands, of men enjoy this great a i a ction when wearing our Good Clothes. Are you one of the thousands? If not, why not? fall as varsity football coach. This was the positive statement made by athletic association officials, and it puts a quietus on all the reports which have been current to the effect that the veteran gridiron mentor was considering a change.

Rumors of the change were riven the greater credence because of the miserable showing of the Wolverines on the football field this season. Reports from the east to the effect that Yale was considering the retention ot Tost as coach because of Its baa snowing this fall gave still further impetus to the report. Tost has been in the east since i the Pennsylvania-Michigan game, and this has again given rise to the reports. But athletic association officials are vehement in their assertions that Tost will be back at Michigan for next year. I The contract has already been closed.

mi spring will sow the seeds of several leagues In the different countries of the old world. It does not take long for a game to become popular If there is someone interested enough to promote it. -The soldiers in the trenches are You Save $10 MA dollar saved, is a dollar earned. When yon can save money and at the same time secure your customary fleasures ia life, it's worth while, isn't it? That's what buying our Good Clothes means to you I growing quite fond of the American game, according to late reports. The British and French are the ones most Pipe Smoking Tobacco Five Brothers is an honest, healthful, pure tobacco for men who interested in it.

The Russians. Italians and Germans are somewhat slower. The terms of the general agreement linn ii The soldiers from Canada who have gone over to take part In the big war VU I and already converts to the game, and it is their Influence as much aa any thing that is helping the game grow In popularity there. i under which Tost Is working at 'Michi- gan provide that the contract shall automatically continue for another year unless one1 of the two parties shall announce his withdrawal at least 30 days before the close of the season. No such notice of withdrawal has been given by either Tost or the athletic association, so the contract la In full force and effect.

Suits Overcoats 5 Nobby patterns and a great many of them like their chewing or smoking to have a solid satisfaction to it. You get tobacco hungry lots of times, and no insipid "hash will come anywhere near suiting you. You must have your FIVE AUSTRIAN LEAGUE FORMED. The good news from the trenches. however, is not the only encouraging The Clothes You Want for Thanksgiving xnai mere win ne radical cnanges in the makeup of the coaching staff for another season Is practically certain.

The most drastic of these involves the tning that the backers of the game in this country have to rejoice over. The world's tour of the Chicago and New Tork teams has started the game on a healthy foundation in the antipodes. The Australians are taking to it ana already nave organized a real The House of Satisfaction with An Iron-Clad Guarantee that Protects You Stores in the Principal Cities In the U. S. A.

Agents Everywhere league that has gone through. one season and is safely started on another season now. withdrawal of Assistant Coach "Ger-, many" Schulz from the staff. It is known that several middle western unl-jversities are. working, hard to get Schulz us head coach and it Is under-; stood that he has tentatively some one of the offers.

Schulz, It Is understood, Is anxious to get a position head coach some place, now that he has served his' coaching apprentice-ishlp under the wizard Tost. The National league of New South Wales Limited is the name the Infant organization has adopted, and it is 507 Market St. 3 Pittsburgh St taken because the National league was the pioneer organization of the game in this country. The league had tta annual meeting a few weeks ago in Sydney and the reports that were made were very flattering In spite of the OlCS" 203 SmithneId St- backward condition of the country be BROTHERS. It as satisfying as a squaremeal the standby of the he-boya with vigor and vim in them.

Those rich, juicy strands of pure FIVE BROTHERS have a flavor and mouth-filling quality you can get no other way. A week's trial will prove that Five Brothers can keep right on satisfying you, day after day. Then you will keep right on using FIVE BROTHERS. Five Brothers is sold everywhere get a package today. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CV.

cause of the Tar. The league was or HOPES TO PLAY ALL EASTERN NATIONALS ganlzed shortly after the visit of the Sox and Giants, and it was a direct result of the visit of the touring baseball party. The war broke out before the first GRID COACH IS ONBEATEN IN TE GIVES CREDIT TO THE MOTHERS YEARS; OF PLAYERS "Washington, Nov. 22. Manager Griffith has not given up hope of having all four eastern National league clubs season was over and there were other Influences working against the circuit's success, but in spite of all of the obstacles the game is stronger than ever and growing in popularity.

The play games here next spring. With the champion Phillies already In line, both financial success so far has not been great. The league is run more lke a semlpro body than anything else, and has not been launched on a big circuit such as those of this country. The out- Boston and Brooklyn have been heard from and are pretty sure to get into line. President Ebbetts of the Brooklyn club Is out on the Pacific coast, where he went to attend the minor league meeting, and the question of playing here cannot be decided until his return.

Griffith heard from President Gaffney of the Braves and he asked for time iook is good that tne game will be put on a larger scale Just as soon as the war is over and the business conditions 1 ot the country improve. -THE LEAGUE'S REPORT. The report made at the annual meet ing said: "It is unfortunate that the to consult Manager George Stalllhgs about the subject. No word, however, has been hear.d from the New Tork Giants. Secretary John B.

Foster un European war broke out-Just at the time we had launched our association, and considering all things we have done very well to maintain our. position Moon-Birds Answer Challenge. The Moon-Birds in answer to challenge of McQuald's Married Men, clai doubtedly is waiting until he can get a line on what McGraw proposes to do mants of the 140-pound championship of the South Hills, would like to play them the coming spring. under the adverse conditions. Unfortunately, many obstacles were put in the way of the advancement of the association by other sporting bodies The four National league clubs have any date after Thanksgiving on any conditions they desire.

Call W. Schuck. furnished splendid practice for the for the purpose of strangling sum HOPPE AND YOUNGSTER TIED IN TOURNAMENT. New Tork. Nov.

22. Willie Hopp ana Welker Cochran, youngster from Iowa, were tied today for honors In the first professional handicap 1S.2 billiard tournament. Cochran has been playing with the advantage of a 2i0 handicap while Hoppe has started from scratch. Cochran faced i his hardest match today with Tamada, the Jap. Hoppe meets Sutton tonight.

Nationals heretofore, and Manager Griffith Is particularly anxious to ar 1)98-L Hill any time after 5 p. m. eSslTiiifrf mer DaseDaii in its infancy. Thanks to the loyal support of the players, we have come through with flying colors, and we have every reason to feel proud WATCH Me I Tackle thx TbRWARD pass' ByBrov range these games, wnicn not oniy draw fair crowds, but put the Nationals on edge for the opening games of the season. or our position.

"From a financial point of view we can not claim a big success, but under Penn Team in the Country. Philadelphia, Nov. 22. Coach By Dickson with the Penn regulars and scrubs entrained at noon today for the White-march Country club where the team will be given a three day rest preparatory for the clash with Cornell on Thanksgiving Day. conditions which have prevailed since the opening of the season in September last we are, indeed, fortunate in being in such a healthy condition as we nnu, ourselves today, and now that most of the big expenses have been THIRD SACKER BOUCHER SUES ST.

LOUIS FEDERAL. St. Louis, Nor. 22. Alexander F.

Boucher, third baseman, filed -ault in the Circuit court against the St. Loula Federal League Baseball Co. for nialmed to be due as back salary, and cleaned oft we should do even better KILBANE WILLING TO BOX HEAVY BOYS NOW. Johnny, Kilbane, feather-weight champion, miffed at the criticism that he is picking: out the soft ones in his division has. raised the weight from 122 pounds to 133, and announced he will meet any man In the world at that weight.

Since he became champion, Kilbane has made nearly all his opponents make 122 pounds. He says there are no 122-pounders worthy of a championship match and he is ready to take on lightweights. GRIDIRON GOSSIP. Capt. Barrett of Cornell has made more touchdowns than the entire Harvard, Tale, Princeton or Penn team has made.

A list of individual achievements of the year in the specialty mentioned credits the Cornelllan with 20 touchdowns, the combined Harvard players with 10. the Princeton team with 17, the Quakers with 14 and Tale with 10. The schedule gives one perpetual and considerable advantage to Harvard over Tale and Princeton. The Crimson has two weeks between Its two most Important games and the other two only one week. Ollphant, the back, who has teen all but monopolising the Army scoring In recent games.

Is a made over end. He this coming season. Teams Ahead of Record. Chicago, Nov. 23.

Furious early hour sprinting by Lawrence and Hanly today put them even up with leaders in the six-day bike race at the Coliseum. Nln teams were in front and tied at 7 o'clock, having covered 1.174 miles In 57 hours. The former record was 1,172. Grimm and Sullivan dropped out during the night because of illness. "The directors, after due considera TVlnton basketball team would like to hear from It year old teams for games at home or abroad.

The Wintons line up for this year Is as follows: C. Baxtlronla, o. Uartlrolna, forwards: De tuca, Zlto and Magnottl, centers; Herd, Curie, O'Day. guards. Jor games write, V.

Herd, 1004 Bedford ava. tion, have decided to go on with the season's competitions, and trust, now the decision is made, to have the loval $200, which he states he spent In travel support of players and public alike." If the game grows in the second year as it aid in tne nrst. the new sport soon will be spread to all parts of the continent or Australia. LEHIGH TEAM SEA8ES ing expenses. In his petition, filed by Attorney John A.

Talty, he states that on March 8, 1914, he entered Into an agreement with the 'Federal League company to render services as a player for a period to end Oct. 15 last, at a salary of $400 a month. The company paid hlrn $1,328.98 and refused to pay the rest of the salary, he The company agreed to pay traveling expenses and he expended $200 which the company has failed to pay, -he atates. Two More for drientals. The Orion tal A.

C. plUd up twomorj basketball victories by defeating Co. and the McDonald team. Llneupa: Orl.ntal-84 Gross Gibbons A. Callahan Wlllman Kllnzlng Beres wrd Field eoals Gibbons 7.

A. Callahan I TREAT MEN AND MEN ONLY vVVVi J7 You Can Bo Restored University of Washington, at Seattle, boasts of a coach who, in 10 years in football, has never tasted defeat. Gilmour Doble. a lanky, serious chap, who looks and acts like Connie Mack of baseball fame, has coached Washington to seven championships. Before that he won two at North Dakota Agricultural college and one at Southside High school, Minneapolis.

Dobie says there is a lot of bunk about football and that he uses common sense methods. His ideas are different from those of other coaches. The first thing most coaches do is to establish a training table, where only certain foods are served football players. Pie is always barred. The first thing Dobie did was to abolish the training table.

He says a player should be allowed to eat the foods he Is accustomed to if they agree with him. "If a boy likes pie and it agrees with him, let him have pie," says this unusual coach. "The best trainer of an athlete is his mother. When I can get the mothers This ls my picture. When you call you will see me.

I own my own office and treat you personally every time you call. MUCH FEARED BY WASH-JEFF -1 Coach Bob Folwell Has Not Changed His Opinion of Strength of South Bethlehem Eleven guarded the outposts as late as tne Colgate game and then was shifted. He Is short, fast and with a powerful muscular development. Easy Money for Jeffries. Old Jim Jeffries Is still picking up some easy money.

His latest Is the movie game. In which he allowed himself to be knocked about by Francis X. Bushman. one of the film stars, while the camera clicked off th stunt. More gall was spilled into Jim's bitter nr nf wom when the Dress aeent in from the waist down.

He. gets his drive, the thing that counts, from his legs. "I don't believe In having a whole lot "Most of the credit given me as coach belongs to the mothers of the boys. "A football player should be kept normal. (live him the good home cooking he is accustomed to, his home bed and home surroundings.

"The one thine: I bar is into-xifants. KUnzlns 2. Gross 2, Davles 8, roersiai s. Ward 2. Fouls Gross, 2 out of Moore, 2 out of 4.

9 MoDonald 81 of plays. A dozen or so are enough. "Players should be kept In good mental condition. I send my boys Into a game thinking they have a fine chance of being whipped and only a small chance of winning. That makes them fight." duced the dramatic critics far and to care for my football players I never "I never have small men on my teams.

wiri to nubllsh a varn of how Bush worry about the physical condition of i The small man does not belong "in foot- II. Callahan Gibbons A. Callahan Mandale KUnzlns; 0 w.r.. Brody my team, A good player needs to. be big man had become angry with Jim while practicing for the nlm, and how, after iri.ii mala rcibbona A.

Callahan 6, r.n.h.n viimtlnsr 2. Beres, Mandate 6, The past century has witnessed wonderful progress In the science of medicine and surgery. Discoveries for the amelioration of pain and the relief of afflicted men, undreamed of years ago. are now In use by the Specialist wh has kept himself abreast with the rapid advancement of the medical profession. This applies only to the Specialist who was well prepared by advantages of study and experience in a chosen field of medicine.

After graduating from the most Prominent Medical Colleges of the United States and practicing general medicine for several years my attention and sympathies were directed toward the sufferers from Diseases of Men. and I decided to devote my Entire Time to the Special Study and Treatment of these DISEASES OF MEN. The Thorough. Up-to-Date. Scientific and Skillful Treatments that I have devised have brought me a large and successful practice and I am today restoring thousands of Hopeless and Despairing Sufferers to Healthy and Robust Vitality.

Men who were almost without hope of ever being well again, who have been restored by Dr. J. Wlnslow to the snap. vim and strength of robust vitality natural to a man In a healthy condition, can well appreciate skilled treatment administered by a competent Specialist who through long experience KLTiOWS what to do and had nicked the lip of the movie hero, franris Ant a. rieht to the law that "Washlnirton, Nov.

22. "When Bob Folwell, W. head coach, returned last night from South Bethlehem, where he saw Lafayette defeat Lehigh, he refused to make any comment on Ftrortv 2. Tountr 2. Fouls Mandate, 13 out SOLDIER BARNES WANTS TO CHALLENGE O'LEARY.

AMERICAN LEAGUERS MAY MEET DEC. 6. BEAVER HIGH BOYS HAVE GOOD SEASON Bob Fltzsimmons and Jim Corbett nmild never reach and knocked the the strength of the Lehigh team except of 18; Gibbons, 8 out of 1. Gravber All-Stars Win Again. veteran fighter oold.

That was need less cruelty. to say mai ne naa not cnanged his opinion that the South Bethlehem eleven would give W. Sk J. the hardest SPORTING EDITOR PRESS: I r.ote in THE PRESS of Nov. 16 a challenge of Dan O'Leary, the world's champion, to beat anybody in the The American league meeting.

It Is understood, will be held in New Tork either Dec. 6 or 7. This would be fully a week before the National league will hold its annual meeting, which is slated to go into session Dec. 14. KtiTtr -High school added another Soccer Team at Burgettstown.

A new soccer football team has. been organized at Burgettstown and wishes wor.M in a hiko of rOo 1.000 miles the "dope" as It develops from the results, of this year's game, W. j. should have a big edge on Lehigh. W.

"5, I will accept said game to Its string of victories when for a purse of the eleven journeyed to Kast Palestine challenge provided provided said race is held i i to arrange tames with any first class oc uninjFciia 11 i ixim mpn -reran i teams having open dates. Will also in a be puhlic hall, where each mile develop some matters of Interest, for It. K'ven Ukely that seVeral clubs In both and defeated the strong team or mt Rubber City" 21 to 12. So far. Beaver has had a very successful season, having but two defeats marked up against them.

Beaver has played some of the fastest and heaviest teams in this sec to 6L W. the "dope" counts nothing when It Tnjs team ls ftLl m. tX bir i 2 1 hut was formed with the intention of leagues, are in the market to make trades of playing material. taken. Ohio.

Illinois or Michigan Will suit mo. as the Laws of Pennsylvania prohibit any race exceeding 12 hours. being members of THE PRESS league About 4.00Q fans saw Al Orayber All-Stars defeat the St. Stephen's Lyceum team yesterday 10 to 0. The feature of the game was the playing of draff, Lowery, Orahara and Wilkes.

The lineup: St. Stephens 0. Snyder L. Newman Swoger Mason Zey Murray Matsle Rogers Halbedel R. Tate R.

T. "White Lowery R- Red urayber i Graham I- Richards Oraff R. McCabe Al Gray her Tovey Touchdown Graff. Field goal Graham. Goal from touchdown Graham.

Referee Fltzpatrick. Umpire Jones. Head linesman Connors, ne reason for indoor proposition DR. J. I.

WIS SlOw. Graduated, Registered 1.1-eenaed Physician. Specialist la DlKeanes of Men. tion. Among its victims are: Avaion, tnat regardless of how fairly the hike Swieklev Crafton.

drove City, la- is conducted, many denounce it a fake. satisfied to win from Lehigh by any score at all. The opinion prevails here that the defeat of Lehigh at the hands of Lafayette will serve only to spur on the South Bethlehem team to play a desperate game here. Lehigh will have DOES IT. next season.

The team is consiaerea as strong an amateur team as any in Western Pennsylvania, and will meet all comers. Record to date Is, won, tied, lost, .1. Will also play Sunday games abroad. Teams desiring games signed S. O.

Barnes. LoiiS Distance Champion G. A. R. THE MFKTIME BETEF1TS AD SATISFACTION CITEJf THOir WHO RiVE BKEN TREATED FOR.

THE DISEASES BEtntV BV MV METHOD SHOIXD BE A GUIDING STAR TO ALL MEN SEEKING TREATMENT. P.i.ti i ma' communicate wltn Henry uenny- every advantage from an PECULIAR EMERY BALL IS INVENTED BY LUSH. An emery ball without emery has been invented by Pitcher Johnny Lush of. the Portland club of the Pacific Coast league, according to- Manager McCreedie. Lush brought the emery.ball Into the coast but President Baum relegated it out ot the league.

So Lush got busy By gripping the seams Just right Burgettstown, any time between 0 a. m. and 4 p. m. DUNDEE AND BLOOM WILL BATTLE THIS EVENING.

New Tork, Nov. 22. Johnny Dundee and Phil Bloom, lightweight champions of Manhattan and Brooklyn, will settle a dispute of long standing at the Clermont A. C. tonight.

Thev are sched- rentum and East Palestine, while Beaver Falls and Ben Avon were the only two games lost, the former due to the injuries of two star players and in the latter five first string men were out of the lineup. In, no game during the whole year has Beaver been outplayed by "their opponents. The team is strong both In defensive and offensive playing. The backfield is one of the best that has ever appeared in high school circles. Asohman and Krotzer, two stalwart youths, bid fair to shine on college gridirons, as no team thus far have been able to withstand their attacks since both have the necessary weight and speed.

The other ltackfield can- standpoint in this engagement. Keady's proteges have lost all chance of being reckoned as a state title contender. They have practically nothing to lose in the W. J. game, while W.

J. has much at stake. If Kol-well's men win they will not better their standing appreciably inasmuch as they have already defeated Lafay Another for Griffith Five. The A. T.

Griffith five added another to McCloys Win. McCloys of Southside Community Center, defeated First German Baptist church of Southside by the score 53 to 30. their long string of victories by easily de-d featinsr the Sharpsburg Olympics 5S-22. lineup: Lush gets the same effect as one does uiea ror a.io round bout. ette, tjut it tney lose they will drop A.T.Griffith 68.

conditions for the Sam L.antrford-S;nn wh use of According to Mc- NERVOUS DEBILITY is a a and exhausted condition of the Nerves and Nerve Centers. No one can be strong and robust If 1 Nerve system ls Impaired. My treatment soon stops nervousness, mental debility and weakened vitality and you should not delay If you are suffering from these symptoms. 60 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISEASE If you have Inflammation of the Mucous Membrane In mouth and throat, eruptions on any part of the body sores, ulcers, aching of bones, spots or all discoloratlons of the skin, you should come to me and receive this now famous remedv. All symptoms vanish as if by magic.

HYDROCELE results from lnj'iry and is sometimes difficult to dintln-guish from rupture or varlcocea. The remedy I use for correcting Sharpsburg 2 2. ..1" Wallace Heins -C Streugh IOUtCitt AfeClovs 63 1st ti. B. tnurcn tu --c "aueu hh.b iusi itj i ooper Windeknecht Sayenga State, Lafayette and Tale.

The situa- V. Griffith Morrison Haupt tion that confronts W. J. is some- i A- Callahan McVey bout tomorrow niRht added trertie. Lush success has been.won-much interest to the scrap today.

Bjr; derfuL His fast ball jumps as much URINARY OBSTRUCTION Is a very tnnoying and injurious disease and it has a harmful effect upon the whole urinary system. I treat each case according to its requirements. SPECIAt DISEASES Itching. Burning. Scalding.

Painful Passages of Water respond promptly to my treatment-c It is scientific. BMDDER AND KIDNEY DISEASES Pufflness Under Eyes, Pain In Back. Headache. Vertigo. Swollen Extremities.

Cloudy Flakes and Deposits in Urine, are all quickly removed by my Special Treatment. VARICOCES Enlarged tty -ondition of veins, which Impairs the "irculatlon. producing a weak, debilitated condition of the nerves and mind. I successfully treat these rases without pain or Injury to your powers. PII.ES are small vascular tumors and they have a most degrading Influence on the health.

I treat Piles without cutting. Sly treatment ls safe and Henk tseyer what unusual and is also precarious. Attenoorougn. Peterman W. Griffith Schramm Hawkins didates.

Booden, Buchanan and -Tonga. 7i i .1 i are fast, heady piayers, especially the rv. TTTi it is not believed here that Lehigh O. Griffith for F. Griffith.

vjuiiiwu.uii i i itu I I iv nnnnran who has put up a ft.ie'game at Cooper 9. F. Grimth 3. A. Calla- how the inenpy should be divided.

showed Its full strength in the game vPI'ildK 2-'h 'Wlnde' Saturday with Lafayette. The known han io Mf ZVOIlh: Foul1; worth of many of the Lehigh players is Vst Substitution Is Gnffith. O. Griffith 2, Wallace 2. Baker and IX "U'igley have been play Strugh 3, Schramm.

Fouls Cooper Fourteen other bouts are scheduled for New Tork fans this week. such as to make It apparent that thev 8, Schramm 6. J. Winde. 7 out of 14; Sayenga, 2 out ing a prood game at end.

F. Wigley pnd Lemper on tackles always keep Score by -Bohnert. of lO. Referee Thomas, wen guesins. igley wito does Elkins.

W. Nov. 22. Del Gainer, first baseman of the Champion Redsox. whose home is In this city, was honored with a.

banquet in the Baptist church, here. Gainer was presented with a gold watch and also with a baseball autograph by all those present. Gainer as. a speechmaker proved a wonder. He produced a ball can do more than they showed against Crowell's men.

Stung by their loss at the hands of Lafayette they are figured to be a team that will be "hard to beat here next Thursday. W. followers are 'pleased with he kicking, lias not had a blocked Hydrocele completely obliterates Heralds Win Again. Heralds 61. All Stars 7.

Larclo Xatal ralamo F. Barry OToolo iinnee Lankan Cunningham Joph. Field toals Lardo S. Talamo 7. Barry 4.

Fort Pitt Wins Again. the tumor at once. the Improved spirit shown by the Red said to have been the last one in use Fort Pitt defeated the fast Casino and Black in Saturday's clash. The de- Jordans at Irwin Turkey Day. An interesting game will-te at Irwin.

Thanksgiving, between the Irwin scholastics and the H. K. Jordan, club of I'ittaburs. Mgr. Palmer of the Scholastics club, has made arrangements to handle the largest crowd of the season and will endeavor to.

show the gridiron, fans of Irwin one of the cleanest and fastest games ever staged there. Jordans will hold practice Tuesday and Wednesday even Tech eleven IS-Ol Lineup: in the championship clash with the Phillies. jvunt this year. Hunter and Allison have been playing a strong, steady frarne at guards. 'Wilson has been filling the pivot position.

Andrews and Stolwitz have been playing a game where ever placed. Coach McClure. an old AV. J. end, belongs most of the credit for turning out a winning His untiring efforts have made the, team one worthy of fear.

eiopment ot mterierenee was especially encouraging, while the rear Fori Pitt 13. Casino Tech 0. Dunn R. Hancock Kinnee S. S.

Cunningham 3. Alchurch 2. Xatal. Fuuis Alchurch 1 ost of 2 S. Cua- ranged backfield indicated that Folwell Referee A.

Iale. Peterson Summers naa touna a better combination behind Kmvrn ---RT- me line. Food for Stove. League. Jack O'Connor, former league Catcher and manager i of a Federal CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours: 19 to 12 in th forenoon: 1 to 5 in the sftertior.n Hoc-lay.

Wf4-nday and Saturday evnln 1 to SCKDAT you ti i-i finl me at my from 1 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.

Although I am very doctor at ail times on account of my large practice. I invite any man vbOH heaitii ls not what It should, be to ca.il at ray office and consult in about tiin raw fre at aiiy time durtnr the above honrs YOr WII.I. RECEIVK COURTEOUS ATTENTION AT MT HANDS. I SEE Al MV PATIENTS FERSOKAIXY. I DO THE WORK MYSELF.

MT SERVICES IN REACH OF ALL. fm II I'fmitlniu Corner Sixth Ave. and Liberty A vet UlaW.L. aiinSIOsly Entrance 200 Sixth Arm Pittsburgh, Pa. (Opposit Keenan lildg.) Entire Second Floor.

Brown Keys ings ana tne toiiowlng player are re Harker Tost ord. i. u. Dowey league team for a season Is angling for the management of the Tulsa fran- Trinity Jrs. would like to book games 1 Ousted to report at 7 o'clock Bemy, Rah! Rah! Bang! Bang! Princeton.

Harvard. Darthmouth, Tale and Cornell have organized an intercollegiate trapshootlng association i.e.. Burgwin Gridders Want Games Burgwin A. C. has Thanksgiving and next Saturday open for games at home with 110-pound (actual weight) teams, Write James Smith.

44 Almeda Glen- wood or call Hazel 963 or 9669 after! 7:30 p. m. wlth old teams. Games played at unrnton, Duffy. McGuire.

Ward, chile in the Western, association. The I Sohi" SfiZ. borne Saturdays and afcroad Wednesdays. nauieraan. Snyder, Scully.

Ale- stove lea cue risrht awav dopes it out wiih0mm sh.ffr and Frldaya. Write Jas. JSumm.rviMe, 22X0 Clusky, Connors, McCann. B. McGuire, that the-Feds are trying to get a foot- I Lawlor T3 Jaspert I and plan to Interest other colleges.

are. Donahoe, Dando and Sanndera. hold in the league. I Linger M.M.M.aHMM.M Haggood Five-men team will oempiete. mi.

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