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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING NOVEMBER 26, 1915. 1 1 1 IK fl WWII 1 Harvard's Staunch Right Eric -Man FOOTBALL RESULTS MILL'S LONG VARSITY BEftTS iin.ttM r-K cat-Use KU.tO 0, Pittsburgh Cornell iM, P-mis'lyaum Villa Nova S3, lordhuin Rutgers 70, New Yc.ru uiilwmm I if Fill1, PISSES DEFEAT lei fa. Columbia IS Wcsloyan u. Lehigh 3, Washington and son 2- UnaM-tle Missouri 6, K'awis livraeuse h. STATE IT GOLF IBI1EHS BE ELEVEN, USING CHIEFLY FORWARD WwhlnKton -Hi.

Colorado 111 34, Denver utn-('uloiado college sity CVlonulo versity 0. Coloniao Indifferent Football Weather, Pecos Valley Eleven Holds Local Highs to 20-to-7 Score, Dawson Certain of- Taking Honors Since Only Players Who Reach Finals Are From That Town, i rpivcrsity of South 3. Creighinn Dakota 0. diversity of HTIi 21 Mexico's Aerial-Offense: New M. Case -v- 'V "'Will II- of v.

i i i'. University to AttiW iic won the I ion, It was too much Jones. This person is fullback for the KoswellU ii talc Iverson, of Iiaw golf championship dcfcatillK li, OIC'SO'i North Caroline Holv Cr Virginia 1 1 It 1 I Kit A -i Drake 14. Mnes 2. 13, Franklin i ml Miir- and he in sonic footliall star.

In fact Jones would have looked like a whole slellaf system If sonic of the: other KosWell nlaverx had not showed in Contest Against Former Champions of State Described as Brilliant, COLLEGE'S ATTITUDE AT START OVER-CONFIDENT Uettvshurg shall St. 1.0111- 0. It Is Throwing Money Away to do your own bakln. CountiiiK the cost of the materials, fuel and labor you cannot possibly bake your own bread, cake or ujes for as little as we sell them at. And if you think our baklnn isn't as nood as vours jusl.

trv ours and you III change. your iniiul. Pioneer Bakery S. N. UAIXJNG, Prop.

SOT South Fir Street rank. also of Dawson, in i the finals a' the Albniucrque Country I club jesterdav uftc moon, ti up and i to KO. lit the semi-finals iii the morning Ivci'son heat Hoy A ID luci'iiuc, up and to while Dr. llradv ibfcateil J. up and to no.

Auburn Cenrgia Tech. ii I Kentucio Tennessee Hutlc 7. Salt Lake 0. Oklahoma 20, Aggins Notn nit? lexns Mississippi A- M. 'D'XUS ii 1 ho well.

And that not dctraitiim anything from the Albuiiiier'iue hinhs, ius Coacli lads played Kood Same. I The of Jones together 'with a neat, little surprise sprung by jthe I'ecos valley imys combined to de-'feat Allui'iucfiiH' yesterday at Hope-jwell Kridiron. A lbu'uel'i ut had been tupped off that Itoswell could do much In the passinx line. They did jenouxh. Willie the majority of Itos 0, M.

rol- dlcge ii, Mississippi Fumbles and Mediocre Generalship on Part of Las Cru- unit liita Results of the consolation round follow: Semi-fiinils: John Sims, Albuiiuei-'ine, beat John l.ee Clarke, AIIukiuci-uui', up; Dr. A. Kller, Albiuiucr-que, beat I'lof. A. W'eese, Albu-'lier(iie, 4 up and to gi.

letse 0. Ilenilrix coio-m- Heiiilerstm 7. Haskell collie ces Gladiators Contribute to, ii.n. K1I11KIII run i Defeat, Huvlor 51. T-i Nearly 1011 persons were in-esenl at i the tea dance held at the Country club folliiwin the finals.

It was unci Christian uiiiver- well 'were unsuccessful, two ioiijr ones euine at critical times and spelled defeat for the home tdeven. The name was played under trylntf i sitv 0, of Arkansas llllUl- I homu School of Mines 0 or the most successtul alfairs ever held I the club. The Dawson Kolfi-rs left for home last night. Hollt'iers 1 4, Tr nltv llliwi-n i thudist university 0. Haker HoWfifil 1....

tvinn ir nam. I'aync r.ufful" wns nothing University of New Mexico eleven im I'm all footiiuU uope Ilohurt VK fniverH.ly 01 TfHiylvani.i university vermtv of l.ouiwvill'- 0. nftcruuon upset Aggie team oy beating the strong ontutelice on I 3. 1:1 in u. iei-.

wealher iiinditions. It was cold and a iM'lually, ntnt t' rintf wind blew across Jthe field sweeping clouds of fine sand (before it. Although the low temperature and I disagreeable puffs uii'iiiestionably lileet'eased the attendance a Kood sized I crowd was at the field and Itifch school enthUHUisni what with soprano ami the traditional snake I dance was as near white heat as 'weather conditions would allow it to U'-t. i Itoswell made iis first score, a touchdown, early in lit fiist ipiarter. I kuswell kicked of Albiuiiu ruue re- llool Toda.

Klweveport. La, Nov. The fifteen-round bout between liobb.s WaiiKh o( Kort Worth, and Joe Mandot of New Orleans, which was to have taken place in the open here today, was postponed until tomorrow niKht on account of weather -nt nil Keiitin ky "the part of the State ChiUtiuiooi;" LEATHER AND FINDINGS Harness, Saddles, Deioc 1'alnls, Hoof I 'a Kle. THOS. F.

KELEHER I'HONi; I III 10H V. CKNTH LUMBER I'uints. Oils, Roof, ins ami Hnililiiiir Iiipcr. J. C.

BALDRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY hv fred'l' in hut the In rli.lv to the result, i). 1. Cl nison 11 igun Allniquer- Ninth Car- 1,111. ton H2Kregailoil mini MlHl 1 1 (1ue fairly wn th Banve nil i A lM BifK who 12, Tu- titled to the giory in nil tie Klory Louisiana tatc omn.) SI i Von iik New Alien rn Heats WngntT. York, Nov.

Yount; W'hitiii'in of a ho iT.st I Ahearn. local linlit weicht concedcil nine of th? fst dPieni nun rr.ll""e 4- Iceivil'H the bull well up on the lend of the field. In series of 1 line slv liouoils to "Kill" Wsnrner of W'il- I 48, (ioll- smashes Ainucm-nine marched down the field. About in mid-filil Albu-(iiieriiue chaiiKed its mode of attack, 1 ii uho It' ri.aht ml for'jlias done rotisititent work cm Hie t. kesbarre, mid easily defealetl him In their ten-round bout in llrooklyn I today.

WaKner was outfought and outpointed throughout. son. niira v. Me- An.onu versltv of Arizona uml the -New 1 Stutf tolled loo inatiU have hw hum-, 0. them, nnd their follow erti earn of the stars Harvard 'son, is one -r I ili i.eiiilln'e men in the i essaying two end runs with little or im.s year, tie whs one th(.

rrlnison in the I 'riii' eton. aine' aKiilnst punted ml in t. is no num. Albii'iueriiie Itoswell came down the iiml me of the npiail and field with hI- QTAPD MHA QTIinVIMP. confident, as i.

Tun ed out-that the chrrry and red outfit wouid also he draBB'd at thlr iu iinl THE WM. FARR COMPANY Wholesale and Ttetall Denlers In FIlKSir AM) SALT MKATS Siuisnt. a SMiinlty For Cattle and Hogs tlio Hlsgein MarUct rrlcra Are I'Hd veteniliH of th i WU-! i nun nun oiuuintu ternutinu smashes und end ruiiM. JAP ANTHROPOLOGY WASHINGTON VARSITY COMPLETES 8 YEARS WITHOUT A DEFEAT burn took the ball over the line and Jones kicked jjoal. makini: the score vnanoi o- rllsli-'s nnlv score came in ihc fiiml Thu game crotindH 1 period hen F.

Droker hooted a field Koal from In? 22-yunl line after three' attempts to throiiL-h the i 7 to 0 in favor of the visitors. 1 HuswiJI's second touchdown came, A.mH-liitfd I'reM In the setiind unarter. r-j Tokio. Nov. of the oul- Ideal.

xu ursi 1 chott of fiKlitinx desperately almost in erowths of coronation of the failed. Captain Andrews and l'ollurd carried Mover after had been -um-n; UUIIIIbbV nuniiADiCUiD nr siarrcii tor lliown. DUKE CITY Cleaners-Hatters i two puHAo-M ana uiui il series of forward ine snauow in us hiuii posis, huku panose emperor Is renewed intcr-The wind carried the hull hiKh und oriK11, t1(, patachuted down in Albupieniuei ftni, tll(, arrival terrain. After a few minutes of play ja.ro of Starr of the the visitors tried otic of those fatal i of Chicago, to resume his loiiir passes, Jones to Wilburn, il- of the ins, no to ii. I'lJOM ST.

IMVl.ltSlTY MO.N.N. Lt.0 I Seattle. Nov. rccor, of eii-'ht consecutive years without defeat was esttibliMhed for the Hlty of Wasinto foo bull an dav, When the looal eleven defe, the rniversity of Colorado team 1'S of the 113 Heiwon. The ob v.

hnoelesslv outclass nnd the 220 West Gold IMiono 116 rUNeither Bid- Hcori-d dnrlnR the we-ond iaHer, though the colP eve, came to within ten yurds of the Mir burn eaiiKht the oval pigskin is miii ii tc ul itm. Dr. Starr I.onis. Nov. 25.

Ovcrivlielniiiif? in Speelb nnd eclnii'1le and a sliulit tidvimtaue in welirhl eo- EISTI STATES the Roal line for ooioer a Ros Score i and Jones kicked noal DRUMMER ALLEYS ward pawn huu in nd. WashiiiKtm, well 14, ft. lloswell made another toiiehdow tl on the anthropology of Japan and Korea and he will spend four months In the.se countries in research work abuig aiithropoloitical and lines. macntne, wu, rain-swept field, advanced th 10H KAl ltasK tnc iii u. trw tiiiv III the same period on anotller tolini vnnced ie nun 7 abbil the CeorKctoMn colleKi' eleven! oT W'asliiimtoli.

D. tn defeat St.j l.ouis university, )iu to during a di i.zhm.' rain here toda.v St. Louis i pui up a hard Ikht I'mm start to fin-idi, ut the visitors- literally walked' to victory, never really ex- I i nan m' i pass, it required just plays to Jlc is especially well informed in re Try make it. Itoswell kicked off. The1 whero thev were hein lor uuc Ind carried the hall over for the hc-K" on a rriss-crosM play.

a of Ten 1'lng 205 West Gold Ithacans SnViulory From Apparent Pennsyl- vo ore leiitleil themselves. I lllWt ft The score was ti'1' gard to the Ainus, the Japanese aborigines. While pi Japan Dr. Starr will live Uie life of a Japanese. Ho' contemplates paying particular attention i Photographic work In an effort to round out his altogether larif scries WashinRton n'tnereu in football throimhoiit, breaking I heavy Colorado line rejieutedlj AH, hut two of Washington's s-ven touch-, downs were made by jiiandiinK the ball down the flel'l throul.

hoi. Unoeliod in the Ctdorado line. these exceptions was when Nobel around 'olorad' rlKhj end for a run to tile five-yard lint: of the 'vania in Lip to lurlni' the remainder ball Went low and a Itoswell player recovered it. An end run brought the I'ecos valley lads within striking distance and another pass completed the work, Jones tossitiK the ball to Johnson, who was across the goal line. Jones missed the Koul on the kick.

Score; itoswell 0, Albuquer niiADi) i kw iii.i.mki) vary even, The fourth quarter HY WASHINGTON IMVl.ltSlTY of Lei a i tor, able to Riitn mucn ier neither side hell' 1 Hudson for Signsj Seattle, jof pictures illustratiiiK the life and culture of the island empire. from" where the ball whs pushed ver que tl. til 1 MOMIMO JU1 Ifo will continue his study of the 'coMTnUempt'd two place kicks and each we nt the rlRht of the goal posts a nchi" The 8am 11 tdaved. Hath teams was I 'orilell lie tu.i.lin.. Imcks.

The other VliilinlelP.II:! ii 1 1 le I. ii 1 1 ii 1 1 lui i i 'in' I1 Illuddhist sects and will visit the most erslt of I bnptdessly I 'iiiverailv' i op a sen-i inn wnile Nov. The I'nl-Ciiloradn footliall leum was nverinalcbeil today tiy the of Washington, which piled of without special tailed to score, A mornintv rain had nuu the fullback. .1 I'Ul III Tulbott. the Colorado important Shinto shrines that he has ward the end of this period Alhu- not seen; he hopes also to complete of WushliiK-llv tv'n-yanl the 1 in IM most stirrlnif l.o irle.ycti.rt eil in a their very muffed P0t, Newton, isettimr the ball on illiy inni ,1 been coached up to Ivatiu.

of Hi i that time Hie nie with nielli mikI Into the KM qucrque eallght one of Uoswcll's at-1 tempted forward passes and the final quarter opened with the locals in! luukimr tactics Wall Paper HUDSON for Picture Frames his investigations of Japanese symbolism, upon which lie has been engaged YYasmnm'iii K2T winnlnK. Very little line hold sloppy and ram and sun alternated -Inriut; the xamc. ..,,,1 vorvlsent MaokecKnie uirouHn are ill. Albuquerque "''vcrai years, in Korea nc plans to possession of the hi ....,.1. nlb inOlllHetl i.o.l..,, rinir iroaiit I l.

II'f imm thouRh of the oval until1 VISU8 10 U1" more ruinous itun- tmnnlties were Inflicted retained possession missed two nnd losi sliles for called on both when Nobel iuuf f-'l lerribl orusi icmpies aim monasteries wnn abound in interesting and almost un It made its only score. Karly in the I last session Albuquerque, using, 'e 111 A few minor I holdimr. the ball on the Klik-out. Ittl tackle. plungine, tactics, carried the ball tn-; no one was senuun, Fourth St.

and Copper Ave. mob ii in the ll qo.ir- MINERS OF COLORADO PROVE TOO STRONG FOR COLLEGE TEAM Korinu. the Colorailo ugm known works of art. He wishes, also, to Rather material for "Manual of Korean KthnoloKy'' and to make the btnined but hurt. feaCul big recent 'm nei'ioil "1 I be I 11 ward Itoswell tjonl line.

Within ollel fool id' a touchdown. Itoswell held! W'liett he tell the ImnincnU auiii Ii i opened was seriously Injured while tearing of his e. I All lerone rani fur three negmiungs ol an ethnological collee. and CC Ht UK 1 to HK HKi 0 1ION i.f.oAm vtrncK. n-i'irv leadinv downs.

It was a nse moment i along lines which lie has lung had the fourth Captain Itarton lugged mind. He will continue to gather ball over for a touchdown Korean riddles and proverbs, of which lb MCinNISH JOURNAL PrC'AL LIAIID WlMl Denver. Nov, The cnrlain was aims down on Itncky moiintnin font- he has already a considerable colic. I al tlon. As soon as the news Of the vh ton of the university eleven over i ollecc was received yesterdav after-mum8 HtmleV of th- local i lnt lut on for a bin demon- lv to tarn favor, Captuitt attack.

I'ennsylvauie rloits teams desperate cause he like a 1 flash inches, cheer, goal. and tile A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 wildly. Calkins kicked Scire: Itoswell Jjll, Alhll- all TKlSiKK' s.M.V. Ol IIKAI. HSIVIK I.N lHK A lll lill Ol TKI'MT.

or eeiinty. Nfiv 1 1 I on llm ilny I 'lu r. I'd I. make, uml il' -'Her i lain ilreil trasl W. I'looto.

i riiHtt'i', nf eoiiiity Pirn the at of on of today with colli ije bv tin Finally Dr. Sin rr desires In study del. i he- WASHINGTON' COACH ruit i.n.m YKAHS. Seattle, Nov. a 7,.

lilmofe Dobic, wl'o. for 'isht hlis c.mchcl rniversity "I Washinytoii footlmll teanie, announced alter today's game with the rnlvcisily oft. ol-orado that, he had handed hi resiKiia-, Washlnulon miinaKcment. rqui unmet an inoiisi rain woik "I Ihc Japanese in Korea, a. work which In honor of Hi" ooiuiuertti! lilll pe- rn i i--i i h.nl I inel tool lieeiinu Slate School of anil defe.it at l-'ort gies, i to I hi i riu'l, till III I Alhu ii.ll I i 'u their return to This was I he has watched Willi inter.

sl nf 1,1 Tin The game was clean, only ally haling been assessed, against Itoswell. "Inch was fifteen yards. One of the I ley players struck Itarton I hi. pi i. oris, i i lead an iii! 1 Mexten.

Iicai-iiii! of tie s.li'l ir.1,.,1 in Ike nf tli" if SlalllvktllB Mtllti' ai i he I ef ii to in Den-Denver university the Colorado liave none undefeated, while I Colorado I lea Is. nuenine this cve.nina. Th. athletes spent last I i a uii'l if. l.v rrrenti in.

h. rtiMI'ilH ef set hack, "ino' Japan annexed that land, i coos val- "Among other things," he said, "Ij with his 'shall make a pilgrimnuige on foul Ifroin 'I'nkni I Kioto the famous faithful the K.IS.II no a ilh both the tr face, Doble declined to discuss his plans for' 1.1).kt urn 1:1 of trust ileiiilM, at punt- Hlitnlsliois in il hiii'l in: ha suffered tun i I si.irini be the future anil wouiu no, comm. h-it he had offered knees, it is The Koswell team appeared weigh the loeals, but this wip hlh i haninl' a 1 ber nlffht at State ColleRe as the ues ts of the AyBies. A dance was Klven in their honor and they were otherwise fiven a hearty welcome (ind eii.ci-ine",l in true, New Mexico fashiom lev wire a The ines eei 1 1-1 he ii in, llnmj gains I I in; II proved loo consistent almost at wl In out-1 IokoiiIo nignway; slopping as ottcu as denied possib le at Hie old stations and inns." I Dr. Starr lias made investigation I tours in the Congo Free State, Mexico i hv i i services to the t'niversily ot iscoli-sln.

Durinu die cKht years Doble has by the visitors. I mi I I bfiuiyh Ibe line i a I i f. in ia si, iii iler. I iiuj I ho eal prnpi'i'ty la-riiiufti scii I fer i he ef Bii'iiiiiiK I lie iHij-nienf a '-'i-lain pl'i'iulsmiry nf eirn ilat" HnTi-with the sum nf null. Oil jiihli, i.nn day al'ti i' iliite Willi Inter, nt Ihr rHIr am wns 1.

1 as. liner In no hurry to set back, and con-1 been here mis mn here Kami). and the Philippine islands and is an I ant lrnt'it on Liberia. scoriiiM field pel'SOHM s.l mi win le msieaii i i HliKllly vanta'y her way to by i mel-e to.c I' a Twenty-lii'd the Nimv Y' I wuv oi foot'ts. noti's third1 I l'i nm-vtviciu told ill ihio niiirmnir tney win "i lira wn The most i period.

Alines, In Id the II remain Hie III' III the ha CM iroKNIA Tl-HXS TAIil l.s on sorim.HN uroiii i' again i lance ill tig, ie during second nl.ed the line, Kin for a. goal, goal I speed ami of power, is' terrilnr.v the first icriod, the ball to the nan, Mines' I oiichilow ii. liarside, ti- ii the third The line-ups; Itoswell; Center, limine, guards', i'lniinales and Sklpwith; tackles, Delimit, II. i lies and Craufnrd; ends, Wolie and Johnson: hacks, Turner, I Jones, Witotirn, Wilfrey ami Camp. I Albitquerqiie: I'enier, )'.

(Jartoir, guards, lirnwn and (Irecnlenf; ta' k-j les, Stewart. Leeds. Silva and Sliaf- let ends, Chaves, Sandnial mid backs, II. Ilartnii, Wood, Itlak'1- i'i'-nvi h. 1 1 was i in i 1 en rs.

a i ift is' I'-n -j a llllbai k. Weill li oil failed in hj. o'clock this eveiuti'4. A hlK crowd of students headed, lev the university band, will be at station to meet the glall-: ntors. and the boys will be to understand that their eflur In behalf of mater are duly appio-! elated AH the i ve ones, whether i il I I llel'i upper Itu.Vs I arm doiirual.

Oklahoma City, Nov. John Fields aid Frank Northrnp, il was announced today, have sold the Oklahoma Farm Journal to Arthur Capper of Topeka, governor of Kan-as, who will take charge of the paper December 1. They also have sold their interests in the Tunes com-pan, publisher of the Oklahoma Los AtlSelew, Nov. Th rniver.sltv of California to-diiv the Vniversily of Southern California in the second Rimi" played ibis season between the elevens by a score of 'J3 to The Southerners won the first aame by a ore of rett was CO his I of. CoriV'bHs.

Moth tea id shin. Conn)- Tli n-r "nt. iier iiiiiiiini ihe (kiln 1 1 iTi 'f, la Ihe First punk AliillllerIH' ef thil eeilllly 'it 1 1" i New Mexico, the iioty ef tin. third pail hi faiil ef trust, nil tvlilr-li km 1,1 prem issorv prlnriiiiil iitnl Interest a afeio-I sun I riniaiiis uiqiulil. I Ami wh.

ieus il nii hied in iind hv 'I I trust Unit In of th" ileilh 1 sni'l the then ai-ting Sheriff ef lleniUlllln C'lllily, New ule'llh) H. i eil t.t all ihe rights. nvfri anil ilati, trustee siild hinili sle'ukl vest I 111 Sllid lieu trustee; And hen as the said jr. W. I'h'iniiny is deud uml the mi hi lh.ni.-iu la the ,1 eleete.i, qualll'ieil und aellng BluTlff llenmlllhi cunty, And wlicreuH ilefiiul, Inn) been nude hi I ihe piiimeiii ef Hiiid protnksanry ivtn und letl tackle, pel'iotl.

I'll 1 111 Wit I'. made sensal lona I as I I'litri il thirii qiiarter with "St Ub" I li Vis, '1 ill li'fl half, ins for the beginning a broken Wllo Mines, of (he ankle. rtraigbt foot. played IturCb ttinre, Smauldiiig. Calkins and Pence.

officials: Keferee, Slonaker, 1'rsj. litis; hinpii I.einhUe. ('. Held Judge. Seder.

V. N. head lilies-man, ilaynes, coaeli Cniled States Indian school. to HI hi made u)aii This is Southern I.atta and mil pletely California's sei olid football, while the il front rugby otilyi Times, to Thomas A. eiates, thus retiring the publishing field.

Yerner wct't students of the oi nm. eordially and iniHteiitly mviterl on hand and contribul" to what will undoubtedly be a must joyous occasion. IMYI HM1Y MAKI A l.I AN SWKKI' OI IIOXtMIS I-OH and ers. year at American northerners chatig the I sound, Inch the Minn for York on I ball, while spectacular' The NuV1 pllivs the urdiiy, saw sal oil the 1 other halt th" Pennsy 'TIP' O'NEIL ALLOWED ICS I NDKIi: VI I II KO( Mm I AIN II MPS Half the squad line, While the 'he lii.tlle il'olll FULL SALARY TO 1917 CTHF.H HOY OF CHOI P. Nothing frightens a mother more than the loud, hoarse cough of croup.

labored breathing, strangling, choking nnd gasping for breath call for Instant action. Mrs. Neureuer, Kau Claire, Buys: "Foley's Honey -The won the. State Col- Las Cruces. N.

Nov. I'niversity of New Mexico frm-K. country run from the Kurt 1 1 'olnl'ado Agricult ural Nov. The college, nude. this season.

Tile southern California learn made Its appearance on the playing field on elephants borrowed for the occasion from local moving picture concern's EARL COOPER WINS 100-MILE DIRT TRACK RACE AT EXPOSITION Arts YlslA's TOINS KY lege of Agriculture and Mci hank touted ohninniniiK (lie Hockv 'mminlain conference of Alb ii-1 ilemiind Iihh lieeti in. nie upon thn mild Jt'tius Ihnnern us truste" til' the sai, pirn National Ihtnli nf Alhuruiernue, M. Iinlder nf Hill, I imte. to tlm pit; minit ivlneh the nf.ir, mild ef trust win tX' filled, Ol I'll I) Sill the frill liiMrrlbed iii aaid nf tnif, i s.mnfv th" Mid Now, therefore, I. sahl Jesun Hmnitrn us Inislre as iu pijrjtimiin uhl il I ef nuiii unr! to hh( ilettiuiid, do hereby alve tiaiiee thai mi ihi.

riv this morning. lamoi in-, riiiprnue. was first In the 'and Tar cured my boy of a serious at event and I 1 season of 1 fit in, hiy bowlci A sa tel last colll'i elice oiqioiicnl tack of croup after other remedies Colorado football I over its 1 leaver to A rending line ami cinched Columbii tllnt illiliSB tc.lt ore fool-I university, pv a score of 34 lit MONINO JO.iNII. ftCIAL ll.lig WIPC! St. .1 iseph.

Nov. 2.1. That "Tip" O'Neill, president of the Western league at the late meeting in inn Francisco, wns allowed full salary until Jamiiry I. 1917, was announced today hy John Holland, owner of the St. Joseph club.

O'Neill had a contract to serve as president of the Western league until that date at M.nnn a venr, a- of Adrian 1 1, varied attack, in. In, ling the gavts in to pieces nf the university foot ha 1 1 1 1- forward passing. ball- and l.iiid;y, of t'niversity had railed. I recommend it to every one as we know from our own experience that it In a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough." It clears air pasaaeen. soothes Foster, ot the college, sucpiin, SANTA FE INDIANS WILL PLAY BRAVES OF ALBUQUERQUE TODAY d' victory of l.f M.

I nt rh.v.n h. m. Unit day, at the (i. (Ttc in thr city HenialUL. Nw 1 will se at ili.i.

thn A place kick in Deeds, gave the score. s- i the Agtrics' li tory. Hie third pet pui I' 1 nilnist, rs and heals. Sold everywhere. rt JOOUKfl.

HtP '1 San Ftaiiciscn. Nov. Karl Cooper won the 1 oo-miD- dirt track race at the Pa llama- blithest I. hide nttcr) Stilt, fer ciirh, K' lti mm rf thn Ann i nil the nin es nr tetirl in tl'attlc this at no, m. Thiit was to ,1 wa.s the i'Der triumph Hie since 1 1 'J.

A dmviiiii started minutes ft bo win ami 1 n.Mi.. today, making the slt'Wte in ihe cunty ot pan-els land and ell 1. ee in hour. mlun.es I Hyacinth Bulbs In colors---pink, red. blue anil white lioih single mid ilm-hie, 5r each, or one per doen.

I r'wus lSiilbs, inlxeil colors, 3 for I of per docn. ef 'Mia I was The Santa and Indian school elevens afternoon 'at. Hopewell will start nt 2:31 Thai 3" seconds. The pri fnlb'U MAY SUTTON BUNDY DEFEATS CHAMPION IN A FEATURE MATCH niil, described HI I of the llorlheast ii elfi en tlji, tun n- "t-t li half ft of Wr. n'CIOCK.

linile.l ,1 II-ut Ss who forged lYnave enqn 1 iinpi lie Harney i Pilot Makes Seven Miles. I Dingliamton, N. Nov, Victor Carlslroni, pilot instructor of the Curtjss aviation school, who lott Toronto, i intario, before noon today, in new model, li, horse power land I machine, on a flight to New York, 1 iiulerl this afttuuioou at Hoop-jcr, seven miles west of here. While jtlyuig Ou rlst rout was seized with diz- tntle eil.it. Ml.

Oldfield led until th lap. when Cooper a vtctorioiH finlslv Here is how the teams wi one eft end, "iilh. ran n'eMl'dills' jty-eishtli 1 1 wa Me, I litea, ellills fletd Alimqucqoi. HlalM ml ihnnn eis-hty i lei) i raceff black di'eticliodi is we! ih r. nf, race in 1 nun in vey, lie il II the quarter I ship six if, i I It.

i rin, ii nt in res of lumi Ami uUn and which. Hie heirs ami ins Hl'l MOBMNO joulvn, MriCAl. I.KASIO ll) ng Peach, Cab. Nov. Mrs, were' bunched iiiilil the ninetieth lap fruln inuilily field I.

interest, claim. Tulip Hiilhs, in color-. yellow, pink, white and reI Isith single und double xurietles, 2 lor fie, or 2.1c per (Inon, SpnnMi Iris in mi.M'il colors, 2 for ie 2.1c per docn, Hcsurrectloii Plinits large sic, Ihc each. W. F1K.

Phone o(a vt went into When rililflehl Mild Cooper the lead to fight it out. I May Siiiinn Hnnil, former iiiiHotial: Iwiitnen's tenuis chamiilon. defeated! IN as well in piw as in equity a the tlm part, hu Isms may hun: nr tuny In er i the said s. IlI.INIsloitM VM SVIS I si xiness hut succeeded in landing without mishap, He said he would continue his trip, hoping- to land on Hie follow Ing tmiHhed 111 iruard; nevtne, ceiiu'r; Nannie, right tackle; onlla, Hght end: Pluteor, quarter hack; fiunn, left half; Spencer, right half. Hola Tso.

full ha'-k. Santa Fe: Tomez. left end. Nafati-jo' left tackle; Ct'iiii, left guard; center: Pino, right guard: tackle: Porter, right end: holder, of an Itjursieiit, the present title; '-l. I.

in a fentiire match tennis tii" unimneiiuni Cooper. Hartley oldfield. Cliff Duranl and Teddy TeUlaff. rs hei etinl-i hrlonrf island in New York hai'. Vi It Molilalia t.oi ernors bor.

MissoiiIm'. and SyriK-sit football 1 llieh I torlny. i fib-: Clsll in gold nf Itt.el Mtllls Mori'issCV. Terms t'nlteil stut delivery nf leu per i "11 Hie ijHe l-erl, illnl if left Miss whn from Mrs Fundv in an exhibition mat, recently in San ncisco. I.

ptiyahle tn tin) sale; blni-i a paid, unlfss back; Itafael. teams pli tin game hen today in now Men-taini ic om i -ting the f- nttctiipleil plane St. Anthony. Idaho. Nov.

Klvers of I.os Angeles, knocked nut Lee Moirlssev of oklalmma CU5.here White, ,...1,. Martinez, right half "a- want n' tin, I rem dale, 11 Ve Indians plased himu nll'iU'd sanl ten per eellt, tn he ale tu tie inhi. Said thelrl tonight tn the nun rounn oi a Miss loreni Sutton, sister of Mrs. I'nimb, deteated Miss Alary Prow n. who on the 'iiitionttl ehainnlonshiii I Meeker DclVnts Hiis.hu,..

Liii' nln, Nov, It took Sleeker, Dodge City. Neh heavy-I eight wrestler, nine minutes to retain his claim to the championship nf i the world In his match His afternoon YtiKsif HunsHtie, the Hulgurian-Turk. Sleeker won the first fall in POUND SALE on Friday, the JJtlth day of November. ut ID o'clock h. In front of the city hall on North Second street, 1 will sell one roan horse, will weigh about 70U about la years old, bald face, all four feet white, branded on left thigh.

THOMAS McMlLUX, City Marshal. uled twelve round mini. i ne 1,.. vesterriuv morning at nnd the sale shall he Hinl iii ruing tines subject oi alt acirtcd "lid ahnesHmeiilR. Act thn 11)1, tl Hnies, ti-, jn Hn exhibition Ii.

kickl shotltside the Oars. un-k ing he lim (or mo lio-Mai'l passes frdil. CAttl.M si A MenaulUwo rounds were ahnnt even ou i line third Morrissey began to weaken, 'in the fourth round Itivers had hi opcweii Held whool. Menaul won, o. to opponent all but out wnn a le.roiv left hook to the boily that sent Mur Iter naser espelce.

nt Allillinleriiue, cunty flerna Xf llt'Mci'. mlier If.ih, JKSCS IIOMKUO. Mi-rlff ef Heriiahlhi and Sue-'rssur M. w. "Uinuy as HHVL'tOYY III IAIN .1,1, i Ii ine mat tor the couin.

rissuy to liiiir, SeiiNiin 0mii. Nov. racing snail ntiy and will con-days Over 80fl horses are at Hie track, which is on- tour minutes with it scissors ami bar-lock, the second with a scissors and wrist lock In five minutes. Sleeker had an adviuilage of three pounds In weight. At only one the match us lie In any trouble, and that only for a brief period.

-oil npei, 1 1 ii 1 1 Inn tun rtered Final Drill for Army. West Point. N. Nov. -The hall reason closed here today TOiOI.ATi; TO Foil lv.TwVi?7uVnishe i'ie-i'onm house.

CHI Tilt V. Silver. Phone mornings from to 12. to draw at Kamomi to-fen rounds to a o'u" The going" was faat. it eJ, lime the men hud met In fifth time 1 1 u.

Prow a o'vel Wiiellsle I nilla 11 font bull atf-Ty score of to 3. afu had the up per ham thij' me, rushing 'Hie field' nt ill crated iindei a I'l edili'nt Dia? i oticesslon granted by and which has been TO 8CBSCR1BBRS If ru fun tn (st rnur Wirntnt call WUSTERN UNION TBrnoiUPH CO. Phona 141-141. both the Villa ujul Car- when the Army eleven was given Its final drill In preparation for the Navy Fame in New York on Sat 8 relay. by I inn-.

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