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October 2G, 1924 Tage Four ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL1 sports boot, mom LOGOS DO FIGHT fl Romero-Rojas, A HEAVY COMEBACK Early Blocrner, Now Demands Attention ISllT throe of seven games, overi IPPY IB 18-0 II GAG CREW BATTLE i '7V vV 'f Johnson Hilltop Pack Gets Off to Bad Star! Then Pours It On Ore Diggers, Who Hurl 17 Passes in Final Period in Vain Effort to Come From Behind novo jouksom TA06UI Him A LESSOR iM His nesT start ij LIE 0.5. fHE'iency'ii 771 V.EETS GtVS tlio Ciar.t lead. Mc'traw was handicapped tho injury of JJeinio tlroh, wh kept him out uf tho Herles, i tlo than that hl.s team was fad ft re th, with the pos.si ui i loss ot tonn uilitht ba boon UKcd in: idii-h r.de. tii" wahhtiiKton team al IIihij imr, limn onv else on it fo'u-ht a pfjvholot handicap twice in tho flianls opmed up tho pliow by Jolmson aco (if the tc. I-'iti the Senators faced the of taking two ra lit games win tiie Bories wlnio tha Gia nei ib-d but one In the "inside" of arris led ri.s' Ins-rtion of Hill dden, rijjht hand, to start the 11 fiipie, caiu'lit lloOraw flat-foot lianas' ey in ordering Jol son to pa.s up Yountf tw in the fln.al (jauiu to cet nt "I.O' Ceoi J-'e o'.

cd tile COH "hunch" both times. Harris used his pinch hitters efleetivciy us did Mc'Jraw. then, the Mitol" title for MeOraw? Stanley Harris Manda out tl ir hero of th world's scries ft two angles his tt rrilio and tin, wnun put too Kenators tho runuina: or ahead at crltl momeu: his astute 1 'V hip. His hnttlo of baseball sfrat with must down the history of tlie panic as a 1 limit n'Tair. Aral Harris must rated tho winner by a wide it i r.

YALE ELEVEN COMES FROM BEHIND; BEAT BROWN BY 13-3 SCO: wtt A band of yellow-jacketed Ore throw a cold, cold chill into the Lobo bleachers on Varsity field Saturday afternoon. They swept the Lobes off their feet, played rings around them in the first quarter and almost But thev spent most of their fury in the first period. The Lobos took things in hand at the boinnintr uf the second quarter and held the whip hand all the way, trouncing the Ore Diggers IS to 0, and scoring a touchdown in each of the last three periods. In the final utrm-r Cm Murk- eis unleashed nil the of war nl opened up with tho m.w rr factious array of foi war-! p.is-os ninH f01 wu.a so. vaiwty fteM.

I i ompocatod plays hiiI. sm hey eio elizInK that their only lwt of sat- t0 win lay In Kulnlns many yards (mv, the aerial route and unlit (f vanK them quickly, they hurled 1. pas- whose shouhkr ii still In the final period, com. ii.ij frin im-dalo game, of them for a total of Ml yards. but JH In many eases the receiver wiS )n downed near the lino of scrim- thw ir.ase after taktns a nhori throw w.llr jn thl, the period nuj-'ht huve proved K.imo hN tuaiis, costly for the Ud.cs.

fevera! s-'inu tacular hm heaves vv re by alert I.oho tlefei tlwt ft aniJ had been working nil wek ln wt Mok nt jf, preparation for the furmd tho aerial attack. nd It was a mean, crew i At Carlisle: PIcktnson, Al-hriuht, U. At Hamilton, X. Colgate, 40; Hohurt, 0. At Klchmotid: TTniversity of Hlchmond, 27; Randolph 0.

At Norfolk: William and Mary, i 21; Trinity. 2. At Lynchburg "Washington and Up, 0: V. 1 0. At Kmery: Emery and Henry, 12; Kllen.

0. At Birmingham. Auburn, S. 0. At Columbia: Missouri, 14; Kansas AKiries, 7.

At hampaitrn: Illinois, iZ; Ie-pniiw. 0. At Evanston, 111.: Northwestern, 13; Michigan Asirlea, 9. At Crono, Maine, 12; Colby, 0. At Now York: Weft Virginia, 13; Centre, fi.

At Storri--', Cunnj Conneetlont Alfu'ios. L'l; Norwich ITiiiver--ity, o. At Sew York: Lafayette, 20; Washington and At rniii'i'inn: otre I'anie, Prinooton. 0. At Canibridge.

rart mouth, Harvard. 0 At T'hiladel'ihla: rennsylvRnla, i At New e.l.lK.V.In i in ft, i i 1 1 i. .1 Willlatos. At New Haven: Yale, pro.vn Itdne' At'ci-v'eland: Cao, 27; Hiram, At f'levoliTid' John Carroll. 70: Gram! it.

At CidilinbuM, Ohio: Ohio S'nte. Chicago. 3. At Hawreni'e, Nebraska, I 1 Ka sas, Ann Arbor: Mluh'san, n. At Nashville.

Cenrttla, tt rbilf, a. At Point: Army, Jin- ton I'nlverslty, ft. At State Colba'e: ftyracii, 1 1 State, f. At w.i shtntrtnn Hueknell. 11.

At Worcester: Holy Pro's, 13 I-''rdliato. ft. At Atlanta: Ala la ma. II: f.a1: c. At HichmotuH 1.

17; Xortr ('a'-elina S'ate, At Amherst. 1 1 Wesleyan, 1 3. At Manchester. N. New OA.

Ief, ft Cllfc, r. Iliverford. 0 At Andoer. Mass; a ml over. 7: Prowt, Freshmen.

10. At lies Drake, Ok- lahoma, 0. I'ethlc hem. PiV ne 13 Navv. vin-'inia, We-leyan.

Woo(er, iibln; "Woosler, 11; Western Koserye. n. At Memphis: Mississippi A. 7: diversity of T--mes, At Fif d.ursth. farn-ab T-.

Thttabif'-h. ft. At Faneaer: yvTubb cr. 27; Frar.klin Ktid Marshall. M- eie.f Foneord; Mm mm Cberlin, son.

'A At I'll, Ins. W. Fl kins. -Is; At St. Johns, If I i 1 I i SlMCE THEM HE HS WlociEDOJT A St (TIN 0 OF HEAVIES MiltMW hll i.s, Ciibln.s and "ault ate Inif mentioned oinln-'ntly as possible opponents his netap- ju rnu; nev-r i New Haven, Out.

Oettysburfr.iO-uitlnsr from behind with onlv to use cnlvi n-raiuht pUM thrown lb" as; as he tun a win with tn-m TUirieL- that ntfinnr.il) first I quarter the hobos made tint a n- pio first down nn.l Kaim only Si-veri vards from whili' I the Miners made three first ibnvns gained in 'yards. In the ec ml quarter the made four I first downs for 1 yards while the Miners tntde only ore offensive thrust which netted (hern lm yards nr.d first In the 'third the i in 'ho f-ti'-'iv" most r-t tip- tl'oe, Tho I.nbos five, fir-t for 120 yards lo 1 1 tho Miners to yards inl rod a simple first flown. Th ains hr.ikn about en In the 1 tho bos tnaidrir the I.iihos made fot downs. the f.inr. 'I he dam earn ed a total of "a yai Is front the Mriet.s The Lohos to ado 4 first the Min-m 111" L-a lIU'il ,1 .1 on "I ire or pan's.

I a I 1 I tli-." v. i.rny lie i.rol fiz.le Ki.iiier.i tiiad iii bis for chance to ro in this eoimtry last sprinr, n.ny deem hitnsi if. lit the I A t' 1itr Monoa(rl Jliners that invaaeu uune this year, the best team the Urc Diggers have ever had ami a team that looked superior to the Canyon r.uffaloca who fell before the Lo-hos a week ago. Durins that nerve fraxzllng first quarter it he as though they micht s-o, back to 111 with a I.oho seal. and daiiKlIng from their belt.

They trotted out on the field sans frock's a la the fichtinir lllini of Hob Zuppke. Otto by one tin -v shed their headirears as the affray hecame more nnd more heated, until only about half of tlu were helnieted. With their brh.di; yellow Jerseys which ma-lo them appear bluct-r than tin were, thev were a formidable band cf Kiiduien as they daslvd around, end and playeil tiirousth tin, line In the first quarter. IiIhis Vh'lous Too Hut It was likewise a fishtlntt pack of Hobos that they pricnuntereil, the strongest pad; that has ever run on varsity fl'dd. ,1 team which (he's ere.

lit to t'oa''. Hoy Johnson who has labored f. years, with fair material, some times with tnedioire, nssemhl" a tnachlne such T.ohns now have. When they -nllziul that, they vere eonfronteil hv a hand of football plavitut demons, determiner! fo lift the I.obn a ih 1 I I The qt! est ion of tho hour r.uw is: Just win re d'lfs Jolm M-Oraw now a -i a M1XD. --nd it i.

fill fifd What Stanlvy ilarri.o. twintv-scven th, i.acts. Jl.UI'.f'. a IlCiVCOlncr in tlin unn.l faino and an idd man Point of Ftrvk-t- in the biir Ica-LJU' h-d a team into the world'f i which boasted of nut on? hurlor who luid over fncod the National Ioanue champs in the fail moicc. lie li.i.l threo who had proved depcmiabli; during tho Johnson, Zadiary and Johnson lost his lirst two nanicii in tho MoKiddge's arm proved too old to ko the route.

had on the bench, ti a' this croon t' am, Art Nebf, JK-iith'y. Claude Jonnard, llueh Jtill Kyan, 'hn and Virgil Harnea. ali of v. ho in had been under lire in Hie J'. Harris checked I jar out of U)ih mr short.

wiii out of me fa a time- I 1. LU 1 ime. rltib as 1 b- tu-: many meohanical mts. d'U principal of the a in, Lr--t ft as. ra 1, L'v Strait Institute of Meno- 0.

At hiuere. Pa, 4'i; Sla0 0. At Hd'e, uni- o.a,,, un At 12; Mount St. G. At 1 as Tulane, 53; 'at: 1).

At Slita -d Poe- l'li k. I Fa -Providence 7. -I 'ennsvlva- At Xuri 23; Fsd litis, 11. la Mai a II, 0. la spy, (1; A A 1 At la I.

"'lis'. un.ver- a ai a la. cdhce, 1 1 1 i 1 1 h. Northern 11- da trhlcacoi 1 la ton. fi.

-ml. I-vV Tndiana iml, S'f (1. Fores. 27; A. I At 01 ev York uni-'lj a.

t' ti I up, i'y of Ii! "stern a h- A 11 aus! a nil lead Va-th C'l: A 1 At An-alv-T At A min-i-sr lbfiahon, 0 Id I r- CORN! Ui'SKFRS SEE-SAW GRID GAME FROM JAY HAWKERS I Th" Fi in .1 iv h.a-v leers I and a aw he Nebnis-u" i ye ti iumphatit la id reno" was: Nebraska. i a-, Mm, rf to the por'ers la 1 i f-r a no! her 1 .1 Wsrni, Roomy Overcoats 1 in i Men and young inert will find theso overcoats the equal of those priced much higher elsewhere. They are the very latest stylos, and exceptionally well tailored and finished. 1 3 include plaid-hack; models, full belted or half belted in blue grey, blue, brown shadow plaids and others. Warm, handsome 1 1 J.

i -Sal i yl 1 garments you il be Id proud to weir. ii hi i 1 1 on, 'Pi W.ui,'!, asU. I.on; i.i't tiior- ilist a ucn i l.s, bat I the Miners were more sn, ssfuF in runnlnir thorn bark. snbsta nt la I rains. burnt went; Wieked Mini irfonslvo ithroimh klo fr to a.ds The Mimas a wicked! and the run if th- mme off.r.sAe (orir in Hie find pl.aee in, l'i tr, Ha.vnie, V.iu!i and I a 1 htie lin.

1 la nand, i rll-plinf tu ll taclcle and Rklrlimr I smashed ol'f taekle the needed It'll K' Uieri 1 sile'e hi.i bi'iouaa: put a rent liuht on the i.rdtcr. Komei U'S ti' bv l.nsv do ti lads Idrp'i lli-t offers t- tutu th. r. S. fir a.

Hi-eotol ai.i.ear- iani'e. The b.uskv, mi linked 1 a 'rial Imrse f.ir the Sru'h A no ri' a a. Johnson lia.l stay, a few rounds with ss Wlllard. 'Pho Hatln led was iti v.as. fans end 1 iethi In that battle.

What lifle he mhrht have known ab' itt the WHS fe-et- five jaar is and the first nm hdnw n. (damn iM Inf oiiuuo the ttame. the toindnbiwn was 1 lans III me nieaepers rosi arm 1 r.m red their approval. The i forwards blocked the kb-k frm i Ida tit. Armstrotm' was sent In for pope- joy nt ti- lit half, Johnson v.

ishiny to save for the A riauia i W'iblaats. The l.obes ma.le 1 first Jevvn In fre the and mnit.al over tho I yoal just before the iriin. Taste Miner Itbiotl The tid" of battle, bad turned I I i i. I end wkh Sfoiie peat Inteffrr- I hat th" bail on the, the Miner 1 nn ted over the Lobo Koal line anl ..1.... in" 1.01,1m eon 111 pii.v nuiro man tn rioters mip (, on their 2ft yard line.

The T.ohosM;iy or votes to In 1'olletle. Tb" 1 Villa Nova. ft. At "itahat FreF-jdon Fnlver- 7: Haskell 1 tv i 7- At Laramie: MAondnvr, ft; vei'sil of 'idorado. 2 1.

i At land, Fbn. pte-on Fnlyer- si'y, Fiedmont CoHeya-, doir-; Kin. o. i At Chicago: Columbia, II; 'i'c- paid. o.

At Franklin, 22; Pose ft. i At Indianapolis- Fuller, 12; Wa- ha liplo ka sis. 'u I a. I.T.diti..n M-i v.ith 1 Ililni; lutt the lar-i I Tho remat ks conoetTin flahtitn; ability tho n- day weren't very cm tdiimad a i-v No otie seid. b.o-.vM that he I rani.

s. -1 ''-in 111 nve him 11 elrmef to me-t .1 nn up an 1 ha a tin a semi in 1 i i Mirp! i his s'VCri st I be out in I i in; the ma J. l'rmos ictory Wasn't I hike li N-waik t- i hint aie'hr iin' and 'At in- it. He, a pprd innh lth th- or hop' ful whi'e lo anl "in at yen. Ills eaned an Al- j.p,t,i...r hdm a- a ba with T'h Koine.

1 1 had been trivintr s'nn're heavhs t- Fatt'e a 1 a rs fl Slliur, (1 a.p a four jards fer fas' down. 1 's ore I'on- .1 ab-. 1 11 j.ir-U I I qi.art a 11 1.1 u.ls I pail down. Wait 1 i a 11,1 ad ''is old i-; and ii.i.aind Uo- fiist ih.wn a 1 1 on th" Miner fcix.j ml i.s.e. 11, rati i-d to he tin I 1 a 1100 1 a ed it I 11 pe.id, I In at I tin, wilh 'a hd to p'ay, Th- a I'l a' the Ld, bad awav and ma ntMtit.

IL-rn 1 yaids a- a he Ka mo ended th midfield. The visitors had the be matter id' Tb of the l.ebo- ere 7 M'anch, Ml-er the v. altera starred he id-al liov irave th" l.obos all lie had Was on his feet B-itii t-mbd. I'e aM i' I un- pa- i'or. i'l pla- lb-fo.

id crv in- the fain Fiaea, ISa-poaml a not her In cm; In 11 -re lie kick-ami he ft. the of I. was Miner I r-a and -n I no ward paws Lobo, ird a Fv.a! Mt 'i i'-u'er COee i I 1 ii Loii" i' pejoy amle oivv.au I 'i Oey cr tor to I M. i I la W. t-i S.i I 'opi A fer IOWA FOOTBALL TEAf.1 DEFEATS MINNESOTA a A-o team's vk't.

a of el-ve; I f.S wli ii a vv a Maya I a 's the n.i art led had i -a 'Upiltl I ova peak Le'a-d hack, vvo'i 'loirt'i of his I n'o Peal, ime. at a hop ra -a, tout n.vn i rev aim, dav with resX thrwree isfactnry to their followers. Pester Krown, new halfback, who was not used in the lhiffaln r.rtnie, got his first real baptism of fire with the Lobes Satiirday nnd he showed his contempt for Mlnrs. Muckers and Ore Purm' by runnlnxr over them nt every favorable opportunity and somctlrn hen tho opportunity wasn't so favorable. For stralirht.

attack, he was hard to hat. Lobos 1'so Tcainwork Put romlnsr down l.ras tacks, it wasn't individual brlhi-nnoe that brought tho T.fibos out in front in Sa'urday's pa me. but t.aniwork. Malcolm L.irc, quarterbaek. pdaval cam? throughout that was ird to beat nrd he handled Ids team like a veteran.

Put It 1v.11 the rcsimns" he Rot frnni every of his that unti ijani" the Ixdios. Knnnln? tint nn 1 van Heated In tin- 1 do .1 hu- o'si 1 1 1 01 iier i nnd punteal Ids five i ard line to the 21 yard hue, I Havnie ripped left I fnhle ran 2,1 raids to th eiiiht. vard line. The Lobo line held aaalnst three thru-ts and Min-r ineomph bony pan.t''l to midfodd am! the iiiar- ta-r ended with the ba II in -a s- sboi of the Miners on the -17 a tal line ma py lorn: fai In the Lobo Idea, lo-rs. Those con- sis) ent Mitn rains lib the bad in Lobo look I i.Iiin Whip 1 Put the feieed the Miner to punt at the i.petdm; of he "'lid ltd 'hin-'s la I' in liar: 1 tie 'a.

They calm 1 en poets evb-itio, I hept didn't WEVXt ALL THE OTHER WAY nt the fi'iiia 1- i.nds. He Ik to s.t in ami take the ft mention, no- A llit: while Homero met Wiarkev in bioston and l.r.o. him nt In sa 11 round. iiis I fie ps v. an, I Onfntln I i no, I- Joe on the last part of his name.

Adds I'nrmor Crop Fanner l-odce lasted Just, five before Hot us pile-driver i ,1 eie.npnis ,,,,0 iiroiuoiers i.iunu aol of liejilK pCNtered with "is fer bat 1 b'S with the no ine wanted more of ills 1: r.v -dx apparently lias found lb- w.iitlns In the east bi; yef panic. And Judtt- Improvement in the last veil mou'hs be ill be In fer toll Ids; pa me by next ir. iir.t him In when you're flir- eit -u tae comti r. A s.a i a the Lobes showed that thev have not eleven not ha 11 pla y-a s. i a lnotbad te.un.

It was tfa'im-woi I- "a 1 ilefea fed the Texas Mi: i t'i 0, a 111 al sb the playhiK of 1 r. three s'a rts. Folios. raiiyop, to 0, 1 to ii. The next pieuram Is the at '1 sui on Ar e.

a da Id be a in" Fnlvi.uslty -Ii was mdoiimteiy post-to- s'a It of tlie season. se ond a a i k.aiiee get some i I- re the a on November 11 It s-uiio reserve r-ta -l. The cirtaiidr iyiv the. V. -h ,:1 a lb.c p.nd Sat- 'II rmmi in i pa-v in, e-t of I ime and ea i i i Hi- ha i lin; rd th- iranie on a laid 1.1 i'l, to ll.

I ir V. ild-ats th i tie knots in th" ill he 'he- I. b. the rs i r.o i ir implement. 1 hf v.

na liy Andrew L. Smith liMitliiill (oiiiti. lit. Fbi Si! Ll CI KiNl i the lull I'l I l-'id jdiys; of ms cry 1 rush hi a I- ay Ai tic; I lie kl-ker llm I bio.e loiw.ird.i is h-ok-d not rv any to kick it i a In rw bat it h.is mach i ham of re-; 1 in v.i rioim t-uii 1 m. 1 to piaee tlie yen-, i of our lunn BURROW EE MIT i 1 I I I i i and the I.ob,,s mi bmyer had their to th wall.

They Jnd it-; ,1 and ia a ved more minutes to play, tho Yalo eh will, had been outplayed Frown, suddenly bud; on 1 strength and over touchdowns, winnin.r tho am CO'lllat this aftetrioon, 13 to Frc.v 11 neon ,1 a fit 1,1 jtoal In fir.t ami to nil appe ha 1 the a clinched i ill ae halt'-baek, br i 1 tin- serinimauo fm rati over the isltors' Hue. This the lie and with the they w. nt to pl-ei lo'tlnc the. rip tbta urh train im'd i.i'nlhv, for All (he real. COLORADO AGGIES WIN FROM UTAH FARM El Fort Collins Ch, Oct.

2 Olio of the fnllRht KH a plava-d on Colorado field C'h ado A-. -nd in the Ja-t mini -d the Ayyjes 17 to Ibdh fams re nlemt eoual and hoih lab 1 on strat foi'thail, t. i'her h'lViiiy: milch cess v. it la 1 1 1 as-a s. A aa'a Vi r- i ill po-i' ion tO 8C v.

a by fm 11; a Ay. no ot I i bv movies 'Jdiomas. Coloradu Formers up to their by slramht fJ ball. 'f F.iiohma's coll do tes of a hc hi white iftii sehoids, iato the i hiyh sidiij 1 Went into the city ll YU I.I I $1 l.r.tl 1 Oil $9.1 ir. months i on Tin: vn OF 12.

Till, MOH.N lot KN 1,1 It. '1 iK'tl'J 1 9 flllh t.idol.al cl'V ilepill. coat-, blunt r-ls jn, piiv, der blue. 1 i r.y. Vi.H i fjl; 'ill li h-r fit The Folios Mined possession of the ball aft, the Mine, fumbled a imnt i lv In tho third potlod.

1'aevn mole th- lin p- v. hi, yards rtmttii.i: in. ai ha Ih'ectlv severa 1 nam! vv as for po ra m. yard i th- down and the bail v-ftd 1 ba-evn. Ibrnanma' waift an 1 ida.od the ball on a id hi' the Mima line 1,,.

A rio-t my uaa Seven yards fill imVi th" ppe. Her- tb" Mlm rs en tlph- three yard riyla line after (t. that another; lam I.ld.o Oiehll, o.V eerbiiu. .11 IV leu t-d eakly to Lens Fia tai bo nn bait to the -j3 yard line. Ani.st'-' nit 1 ri Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men While you are "I'll have to Kvt a new suit before lunjr," some business man may be saying, "lie didn't bank very prosperous to Mi 11 At Cincinnati: St.

Xavlcr, Marvvllle, I'll. At St. Louis: p.etrolt Ftdv'r-r-sitv, 12; St. Louis I'niv-rsit 7. A' St.

Louis: Wn-dituyton I'nl- versit 12; Holla School Mines. 0. At Mew n--, Oybdho 13 I.iv.d l.ebovaro Ohio- Ohln Wl levan. i '1 1 c-fLi'd ii, La vvren-e, I i X-r a 'ever. ol'l.

Wisconsin Ml rs, St. heris, "1. Oshkos'n Xoi'tnal 1 J'latiev ill- 0. At T'-ls'd, V.a.- 41: Miikyau, (a At Chad-ston, S. 'del, I' urinan.

(i. At Iowa City: Town, IF Min- lies, 0. At tialesHirtt: Knox. At Fort Fiah Ami" .1 Ci-lorado Aiti-'i' 17. Af It Fake City Fro 37; mover At Wav'K sburtr, hi u- It.

0. At Tien vr urlvei'sdv Colorado School of Mines, North Fakota univa aa-ily, br ska W'esb'van, 7. At noehe.a,,,- h-s'er, 21. 7. At Ml i ib-bu-v, M'ddb-bui 1.V Veriuoft, 'b nob'j'.

I 'ii'i; 1 1 oa A' X. lb iii' 7: Xi ra F' --Xi 'a; A At vv.y 1 1 down's, fi, 1 A Si kl's ll'o e. Fa 1 Iianna, da: i 'a At al i IF a. a Tu. At 'on Xcvv A-'i-s.

At 1 lopykas T'leson. At' --Fh L' 1-. 0. Sa kick-r ether a. or; ll-nrv.

rbi-a fi this -h 1 Longs, Shorts, Stouts and Regulars Pajamas and Night Shirts Men's ami silks bro.uk'ioiii, lianticll-edte ami French i'an-neb, white, tans blues J'linev rol 87.50 I I I i I I f. at ds th- three rd hn- and Armor, my oild find boh. In tin' line, Fo in; 1 for the The Mima's bio, 'hod 1 union's plane The Mimas e.r, stro mi: ,11 11." 1,1. i eeo, opo- r. kr i p.yp-d y.d'lny titer- throuyh a fumbled punt by Arms' romr a ad a 1 a rd iraesril the Loboa i b.

I'o il as ilk i n' 1, is pF rs be b. h. an 1 'be icf, th.Mi-ht he was h- in Another I.obn Niarch 'I he l.ob-s iodd the, il nvns oi i in. 1 ard line, 1 1pm s' ar'-d a a r.di iiovv a on 'm bnkal i were an I ie i I fa ov I aad 1 v. I tnleil v.

be fp-M v.h;-h ended I i'iiiio of 1 -j rd run thr.enrh n-r a a from l-rnand-z duck taps Th- I hird ip; ir tee the l.o-1 he- I any a nd two rd to yo Th- "i'- v. as 1 to lb ri ibol bv Inches (--, nnd the Miners -1 a time. vis tf.at the ii, It a frantic I rd parses prin-ipa'-: ironi to brn'n. I.opy led one lonK pass, seoojdnir off Ids shnestrines in spe-'ai-l-ki- but the Tad-os 1 yards Frown vvi'l, Creen. vrhn as pf-ntt-tin; peef'lve the t' 'ss Sorer' th" oa3 Viae ere entotm 2rt var.1.4.

one and another Ft and another 1 but to th' b-ntr one were tb-wn 1 a-: a'ert rr(. an. i she." T.A.p.,1 pn s. rim nut ye. Lone nahv in'er.

,1 but j-as mi ,11 barn; v. 1 (b F- a. 1 I 4 i. Some With Two Pair Trousers 825 $30 S35 1 Priced S1.50 1 t. i i I.

ii 1 i i i i i soil- el 1-lbrlcs; Ail I in -1 sijli- 1 av lillliii; li on I 'l i'a- pepedpr 1- i r-. Mill1, A If av ho- -ker. The t.u at the im ft -nd. led Kame in a cio-e tho two Nearly cmch 'obi It Is huM' for bh.al-. ny: cue of; Lieut d-il of prae'lae hs an it.

a st ra e'e 1 1, cunt. 1 i a a pa -t i h-y ranypv and fa: i- E. L. Washburn Co. ALBUQUERQUE'5 EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS i and to l-t one a 1 h- tw pro-i s', an a m.

True, 114 WEST CENTRAL AVENUE a ver- cke-l I (TuMiorinw d. Jo -lil'j. 1 1 cr mer..

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