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THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE Saturday Evening, November 14, 1925. PACKERS PLAY LAST GAME OF SEASON AT HOME, SUNDAY 14 WATER CHAMPIONS WILL PERFORM AT C. C. CLUB TONIGHT Dartmouth's Bid for Title Football Honors Rests On Encounter With Stagg-men Big Bay Blues Face Dayton at City Stadium; Visitors Pretty Fast; Kickoff 2 P.M. 'I CROWLEY SIGNS CONTRACT I WITH if BAY PACKERS i IMPORTANT JOUSTS HOLDING FORTH ON EASTERN GRIDIRONS Syracuse-Colgate; Penn State- Bleachers Arranged to Take Care of Large Crowd at First Swimming Exhibition.

TAMED DOWN GOLFING ACE jntersectional Football Fray; Promises to Furnish Thrills; Triinnlne Aro Pacoinn i Results of Three Contests In Big Ten May Help to Unravel Conference Gridiron Four-Way Tie. Bleachers which will seat near to four hundred peoplo have been erected in the swimming pool room at tho Virginia; Harvard-Brown Are Among, Head Liners. NEW yOKIC. With Titanic struggle for championships In three sections of the nation today, eastern gridiron famlom was unwilling to locus its interest entirely upon one of the season's choic(st Atlantic coast football programs. Although the traditional Vale-Princeton battle topped the eastern slate, there were also the Pittsburgh-Penn Columbus Community club In prepar-alion for the crowd which will attend the evening performance of the title holder swimmers and divers who will formerly open the swimming poo! tonight.

The tickets for tho evening performance have been on sale for Team. THIS WKKK'S GAMES Saturday Pottsvillc Philadelphia. Sunday Detroit tt Chicago (Bears). Buffalo at Chicago (Cm dinals). Ointon at Akron.

Philadelphia at Cleveland. Rock Islnjid nt Kaiisis City. Dayton at Green Hay. Rochester at Pottsville, Itl'LlJCTIN MADISON, Wis. The of lice of George W.

Levis, director of ticket Bales at the ITnlversity of Wisconsin, was looted last night of approximately 1,000 in cash, an undetermined number of and a few tickets for the Wisconsin-Michigan etato football game this afternoon. The Old Clinic building in whicli the ticket office is located is being torn down to make room for tho new Memorial Union and entrance was gained to It through hole in a wall, made by workmen. The safe in which the money was kept had been forced open. sylvania, Penn State-West Virginia, Amherst-Williams, Harvard-Brown and Army-Columbia games to draw attention each one of tlnin backed by ancient rivalries. Overshadowing everything else on the program, however, was the inter-sectional battle between tho mighty Dartmouth and Chicago at Chicago, Providence at New Yor When tha Green Buy Packers meet the Dayton Triangles at the City stadium, Sunday afternoon, the spectators will not only he there to view great iiiterscctionnl Pro league contest, but will also be In attendance at a sort of farewell reception for the 4 Jt i where irt mouth's national championship aspirations were at stake.

The Tigers' overwhelming triumph several days and because of tho limited seating facilities, officials urge that applications for tickets are sent in as early as possible before the starting time tonight. Swimmers who will appear In the pool tonight aro the most famous of which America can boast. All of them are titleholders; most of them have apiearel in foreign lands In the greatest athletic meets in tho world the Olympics. The pool, when constructed, was planned for exactly exhibitions of this kind. The deep water section of the tank is standard to the very Inch, tho tile which has ben used for the floor has been treated specially that It.

will not become dangerously slippery when water Is splashed upon it. The spring-board is of tho type used in all swimming meets. Everything has been built so that no meet will be refused Green Bay because the pool Is over Harvard placed them in excellent position to list Vale's hopes of nosing out Dartmouth for tho Kat-i rn championship. YaJo Is Favored With fair weather an.l a drying wiud predicted Vale was a favorite it 8 to 5 and 2 to 1 for the game in the Vale bowl. Harvard, beaten by Holy Cross.

Dartmouth and Prince- CHICAGO National and conference titlo chances are the prizes in the mid-west's outstanding football games today. Dartmouth's bid for the nation's gridiron crown, riding the tide of no defeats or ties in the east, gets its Western test from the Chicago Maroons whllo the meetings of Ohio Slate-Michigan, Minnesota-Iowa and GOOD TICKET SALE The advance ticket sale for the Dayton game has been pretty good. The ducats can be secured at tha usual places about town until 8 tonight. Those who had box and season reservations can secure their same Beats by calling at The Press-Gazette thin evening between 7 and 10 p. ra.

or Sunday morning from 10 a. m. until noon. CL-UtKNC'E WOIfF Purdue-North western try to unravel the conference campaign tangle. Dartmouth is Favored The imposing record and high geared scoring machine of Dartmouth Former Fast Iliad star, ami one of Famous Four Horse- 8 men of Noire Dame is going to Jf play with his old home town iJJrj tam when they journey east J'rJ in search of additional laurels fiit'J makes it a top heavy favorite over not properly equipped.

"The splash-fest will be well worth while tonight," said Manager W. K. Kerwln, "We have brought the best swimmers In the world here und from the Indications this afternoon's performance brought out, they will give us tho best that is in 'em." ton. was threatened with (ieteat, ny Brown for the fourth successive year. The Army mule expected to have difficulty planting Its hoof marks upon the Columbia lion.

Favorr by five to three over Syracuse, Colgate expected Eddie Tryon to perform at his best. Orange placed its hopes in Curr. Pennsylvania with tho powerful Kreuz back again, was confident of trouncing Pittsburgh. the Ktaggmen, defeated once and tieJ. Lui nge irpo "Wild Bull Golfers of the southwest feel that in Clarence Wolff of St.

Louis that section boast a logical contender for tha amateur crown. Wolff is the holder of the Tratte-Missiseippi title. He haa made a good showing in pracically every tournament he has ever played and is about due to go over as a champion, say his St, Louis admirers, the The former Pampas" is quite a tame one these days. In fact, has been ever since that Pempsey pasting a couple of years ago. Here he's shown as ho look' down on a farm in Buenos Aires, where he's working hard for an attempt to come back in the fistic fuss next year.

YALE BULLDOG AND PRINCETON TIGER TO BATTLE TODAY K'UWI KY Last season, Crowley was picked on 99 per cent of the all American teams and his brilliant play was the talk of the football world from one coast to the other. There is no question but that he will be tho greatest drawing card in professional football. home team, and a final Inspection bo-fore the Packers leave on their 3.000 mile road trip which takes them into Chicago to face the Bears and then on to Potlsville, Philadelphia, and Providence, K. I. Sunday's tame will (dart at 2 o'clock.

The opening kick off luis been set forward 15 minutes on Dayton's request as Hie Triaimle management wants to catch tho 4:20 Northwestern train back This change will set all arrangements a Quarter of an hour ahead at the park. The ticket windows anil tale will he opened at 13:30 and the legion hand will be on hand just that much earlier to put some pep into the crowd. ISohhie Calm, the popular Chicago referee, will make his first ap NICK KUTSCH HOLDS LEAD IN MID-WEST POINT SCORE TABLE once in tho Big Ten race. A heavy field may handicap Oberlandcr, tha Big Green ac; launching his nir attack, and may aid the Maroons' sturdy defense. A rib injury handicaps "Five Yard" McCarty, Chicago's scoring ace.

Minnesota's place at tho head of tho Pig Ten parade Is at stake in the game with Iowa at Minneapolis. Tha Gophers attack is powerful though tho Hawks have a more versuubt and experienced backfield. Iowa hi'S a passing advantage. Two forward passing tennis meet at Ann "Arbor, Michigan and the Buckeyes. Their lines are about equal.

The Wolverines have Friedman, Molenda, Gilbert and Gregory to match Marek pud Karcw in straight football defense. Will Face Purdue Northwestern, conqueror of Michigan, is at its peak against Purdue at Lafayette. "Moon" the Purple vce, is back improving the scorunj Crowley is, without doubt; Green JIMMY It wasn't Friday, the thirteenth, for the Green Bay Packers because late in the afternoon a special delivery letter came in from Athens, and inclosed was the signed contract of Jimmy Crowley to play with the Big Bay Blues just as soon as his coaching duties with the University jif Georgia are completed. Tho Green Bay member of the 1924 famous Four Horsemen at Notre Dame will be with the Packers on the Eastern trip. A' half dozen of the pro teams were after Crowley but Jimmy was loyal to his old home town and kept faith with the pledge made to Capt.

Lambeau early in September tcfore ho left for the sunny south. Bay's greatest contribution to foot- Blue Is Favored But Orange and ball. While playing at East High GUY CHAMBERLAIN IS OUT OF GAME; RIGHT SHOULDER FRACTURED How old is Luis Angel Diau uuumju miymy uuuu lli Harvard Game. Flying Cowboy of Iowa Team Has Good Advantage Over Friedman, Almquist. school here, he captained the state championship team.

Then Jimmy went to Notre Damo and played three years of varsity football. With Crowley in uniform, tho Bays will have a backfield on the eastern trip second to none In the post graduate football. Yellowjackets' Manager and pearance of the season here about 1:50 and the hand men are all tuned up for lilm. East vs West Great End Will Not Play Again This Season. K.

T. Firpo Is 29. How many points did Purdue and Indiana score In their Big Ten tilts last fall? W. F. II.

Purdue counted 39 and Indiana 26. How many world series has "Stuffy" Mclnnis been in? W. S. H. Tliepresent one Is his fifth.

Where is Earl Martineau, former Minnesota gridiron star, coaching? At Kalamazoo (Mich.) Normal. How long has George Godfrey been In the ring? W. E. H. Wm-e 1922.

Creen Bay fans who attended tho Rochester Green Bay game, and a great many who missed that great NEW YORK There Is no roar quite liko that of the Princeton Tiger. Neither Is there any bark that compares with that of the Yale Bulldog. The two will be turned loose In the Ykle bowl at New Haven today. Tho fur will surely fly. Both Yale and Princeton have been trimmed this year but they came back with a vengeance.

Penn beat Yale while Colgate triumphed over Princeton. Defeats Aro Fxplained. A majority of the football experts PHILADETjPHIA A fractured right shoulder blade, sustained in the Phila- Eddie Tyron of Colgate Is East's Rival to Red Grange contest, are well aware of the possib CHICAGO UP) With twd games to go In the Western couference football championship race. Nick Kutsch, tha flying cowboy of the Iowa team, stit stays out in front of the Bi Ten point winners although ha hasn't made a point in the bust two games. Red Grange, tho famous Illinois captain, spurted toward the front two weeks ago, but last Saturday's mud held Red scoreless, and likewise Benny Friedman of Michigan.

Almquist of Minnesota, last Saturday's largest point scorer, passed Orange for third place, but is still one touchdown behind, Friedman. The leading point 6corers of the are pitted against 'the strategy of the ldphia-Akron football game hero last East. There Is every reason to believe Saturday, will necessitate the retire-that the Triangles and the Packers ment of Guy Chamberlain, veteran will ptve a great exhibition of open end and coach of the Yellow Jackets, play, and that when the account of for the remainder of the cam- of the east feel that Y'ale was beaten ABK MITSHKIX. WINS WENT WORTH, England (P) Abo Mitchell defeated Archie Coinp-ston, British professional golf Cham- by Penn because It didn't take the paign. The seriousness of Chamberlain's injury was disclosed with the machine as well as Its morale.

The Boilermakers have the role of under dog. Red Grange's final appearance on. his home gridiron many last only a few minutes In the Illlnois-Wabash non-conference tilt. Grange is being conserved for other Ohio State game next week. Interactional interest attaches to 1 the meetings- of Carnegie Tech and Noire Dame at South Bend and Washington and Jefferson and Detroit at Detroit.

It is Notre Dame a homecoming and tho Rocknemen aro favored to win. Indiana expects an easy time with Rose Poly while tho Michigan Aggies are out of Wisconsin's class in other non-conference engagements. game seriously. Princeton wasn the pame is written it will be a tale of a great air battle matched with a great air craft defense. NEW YORK Eddie Tryon, the "Red" Grange of thte east like the original from tho west, la nearlng the end of his football career.

For threo years Eddio Tryon of Colgate has been one of the most spectacular backs In the east. While lacking some of tho brilliancy of Grange, his career has not been unlike that of Hie Illinois meteor. development of X-ray photographs of piim by ten up and eight to play. In One can expeot to see long distance! in shoulder and physicians ordered their 72 hole match, ending today for him to quit the gridiron for the next a purse of 200 pounds sterling a side. conference: quite ready for Colgate, which boasts an unusually strong team this year.

In the Penn game, the Yalo team didn't appear on the field until about two minutes beforo starting time. They did practically no preliminary other than the mere tossing around of the football. Before the Blue was and Notre Dame: T. I-K'r. P.A.T.

Total FOOTBALL TODAY There Is a striking similarity be BADGERS TO BUILD LARGER CASE FOR TROPHY FOOTBALLS MA DISOX, Wis. UP) What becomes of (he footballs with which tho University of Wisconsin team-s play their games? They become trophies, Is the answer. When the Badgers win, the ball finally reposes in a vault in the gymnasium here. When Wisconsin loses, the victorious opponents take the Mil home with them. Eventually the balls won by Wisconsin will be placed In specially built cases In the proposed new field house.

The date scoro and colors of the opposing team, will be placed on each ball. tween i ryon and Grange in more: warmed up to the situation Penn had ways than one. For three years Tryon i a lead of two touchdowns. has been Colgate's big threat Just as Not until late In the game with staring Old Ell in the face, did I Grange at Illinois. Every year Tryon has either led the Yale realize the seriousness of the Zepplin passes, and short chubby Blimp like forwards filling- the air, and torpedo like dashes around and through the line of skirmishers.

The Dayton Triangles have been defeated, but they are game fighters nnd would he very happy to go back w'ith the ptory of a victory over the Green Bay Packers, on their homo field. On the other hand the Packers just on the verge of their Invasion of the Ea-st are well aware of the value of a victory over representative Eastern teams on such a tour and are on edge to mnko the victory as Impressive as possible. S'ips Are frequent The packers are the favorites but, there many a slip between the cup and the Up in professional football. The slips are so many In fact that colleges in point-scoring or situation. Too late, the regulars, even Joesting.

Joesting. six weeks. The loss of Chamberlain, former. Nebraska University and Canton Bulldog star, wilt severely handicap the titular ambitions of the Yellow Juokets, who won nine und lost two games in the National Professional Football League this season. Charley Carton, former Holy Cross Collcg wlngman, probably will fill Chamberlain's shoes in the crucial struggle with the Pottsville Maroons here Saturday.

Chamberlain was selected by the late Walter Camp for All-American laurels while playing with the University of Nebraska during the seasons of 191S and 1919. He scintillated with the Canton (Ohio) Bulldogs for four seasons and when tho Canton franchise was sold to Clevelahd In been mighty close to the top. Grange Grid Quiz by Billy Evans High School Fond du Lac vs. Green Bay West. Sheboygan vs.

Green Bay East. Apploton vs. Oshkosh. Neenah vs. Sturgeon Bay.

State Beluit vs. Lawrence. Carroll vs. Ripon. Superior vs.

River Falls. Oshkosh Seconds vs. Lawrence Freshmen at Appleton. South Dakota at Marquette. Fast Yale vs.

Princeton at New Haven. Harvard vs. Brown at Providence. Army vs. Columbia at New York.

Georgetown vs. Centre at Wash to the stars on the injured list, were rushed into the fray. Yale was beaten, 16 to 13. Ulue Whipped Army. Since that defeat Yalo has proved what it can do by overwhelming the Army IS to 7.

Princeton also uncovered much of its strength in defeating down-trodden Harvard 38 to 0. Against the Crimson, 'Princeton showed wonderful stuff and Yale appears to be In for a busy as well as strenuous afternoon when they meet. Yale is the favorite but that doesn't mean a thing in a year of grid upsets. has occupied much tho same position In the west. Now in their senior years, both are captains of their respective teams.

While Illinois is having only a fair year in football, no clamo can be attached to the play of Grange. Colgate is having a big year; Syracuse alone can spoil it. Incidentally Colgate and Illinois have already provided two of the season's biggest upsets. Tho 24-2 victory of Illinois over Penn wtis the year's greatest surprise, closely followed by Colgate's 9-0 triumph over Princeton. 1923 he went there.

Chamberlain Joined the Yellow Jackets this season. Kutsch, la 6 3 4 49 Friedman. Mich. 4 1 16 43 Almquist, Minn. 6 0 1 37 Grange, Illinois 6 0 0 36 Onsterboan, Mich.

5 0 0 36 Flannagon, N. D. 5 0 3 33 O'Boyle, N. D. 4 0 8 32 Minn.

5 0 0 30 Merkobrad. Pur. 5 0 0 30 Salmi, 4 0 3 27 Gregory, Mich. 4 0-0 24 Wilcox, Purdue 3 2 0 24 3 0 24: Britton, Illinois 2 2 2 20 Fry, Iowa 3 0 1 19 Molenda, Mich. 3 0, 0 18 Prelll, N.

3 0 0 IS Radke, Wis 3 0 0 18 McAndrews, Wis. 3 0 0 18 Marks, Indiana '3 0 0 IS Hogan, 13 2 17 i D. Harmon, Wis. 10 9 15 Roach, N. 2 0 2 14 Dahmatt, N.

D. 2 0 2 14 Gilbert, 2 0 2 14 Schirmer, Iowa 2 0 1 13 Smith, 2 0 1 13 Miller, Mich 2 0 1 13 Nydahl, 2 0 2 14 Hearndon. N. D. 2 0 0 12 Enright, N.

2 0 0 12 Cody, N. 2 0 0 12 Tobin, 2 0 0 12 Eabcock. Mich. 2 0 0 12 Flora, Mich 2 0 0 12 White- N. 2 0 0 12 Seidel, N.

2 0 0 12 Karow, Ohio 2 0 0 12 Kruoz, Wis 2 0 0 12 Spradling, Pur. 2 0 0 12 Murrell, 2 0 0 12 McCarty, Chicago 2 0 0' 12 FIRPO PLANNING FOR ANOTHER PUGILISTIC JAUNT THROUGH U.S. Will the Tiger be roaring or the Bulldoe- barkine- as the shades of nlebt anyone who talks about a sure thing In professional football couldn't evert get a job with the weather bureau. Speaking of sure things and open play In football, a mixture that has oil and water backed off of the map, for unsociability take a look at the set up for the game Sunday. Kotal, the Tjawrence flash, will positively make hjs appearance In the Packer backfUid Sunday.

It is said that the Packer hack field will be further modified and that Dambeau may appear at quarter instead of Mathys who was Injured In the Cardl- ington. J'ittsburgh vs. Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Syracuse vs. Colgate at.

Syracuse. West Virginia vs. Penn State at Morgantown, W. Williams vs. Amherst at Williams-town.

Navy vs. Bucknell at Annapolis. Rutgers vs. Holy Cross at Worcester. Tryon of Colgate and Grange of fall on the Yale bowl next Saturdav? FRY, MURRELL, TWO EX CEDAR RAPIDS STARS WILL CLASH Illinois were ine principal ractors in the two biggest form reversals of the year.

Tryon could hardly be called a second Grange in the matter of physique. IIn is much shorter than Grange and South American Heavyweight Says He Will Do His Stuff Under Tex Rickard. FIRST YEAR STUDENT AT NOTRE DAME DIES FROM GRID ACCIDENT of stockier build. Like the Illinois 7hcrn are Former Scholastic Team Mates that, with Lewellen, Beslng, Norton i.imwu star, Tryon is very fast. it is an interesting fact that the QUESTIONS 1.

What, is the penally for un neressaiy roughness? 2. If a player deliberately hicks a loose ball that is not in possession of cither side, what action is taken? 3. Can a player about to make a forward pass, seeing that all hia eligible men are covered, intention ally throw tho hall to the ground in an effort to make the pass iiirom. plete, thereby preventim; a loss or having an oposing player intercept a pass? ANSWERS 1. The penalty for' unnecessary roughness Is the loss of 15 yards from the spot where tha foul occurred, 2.

For such action the sid of the player who deliberately kicked the ball suffers the loss of the ball to opponents at the spot where the foul occurred. 3. Such an act is considered evasion of the rule. If such an offense occurs before a fourth down has been declared, that Is, if It occurs in a play following either the first, second or third down, the offending side shall put the hall In play at a spot 15 yards back of the preceding down nnd the play shall count as a down. If It occurs during a play following a fourth down, the ball shall fo to tha opponents at a spot 15 yards back of tlfe preceding down.

Now Playing With Iowa and Minnesota. James Powers, Chicago Freshman, Dies From Broken Neck; School In Mourning. Cornell vs. Canlsua at Ithaca. Boston college vs.

West Virginia at Boston, Lafayette vs. Susquehanna at Eaton. Middle West Dartmouth vs. Chicago at Chicago. W.

and J. vs. Detroit at Detroit. Notre Dame vs. Carnegie at South Bend.

Ohio State vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor. Minnesota vs. Iowa at Minneapolis. Purdue vs.

Northwestern at Lafayette. Illinois vs. Wabash at Urbana. Indiana vs. Rose Poly at Blooming-ton.

Wisconsin vs. Michlgnn Aggies at Madison. Grinnell vs. Kansas at Grinnell. Mlsourl vs, Oklahoma at Columbia.

Kansas Aggies vs. Nebraska at Manhnttan. Des Moines vs. Smuth Dakota at SOUTH BEND (U.R) Death oast a gloom over the Notre Damo campus RING GOSSIP BUENOS AIRES (U.R) Luis Angel Firpo, South American heavyweight, will return to the United States In March for another effort to win the worlds heavyweight championship, ho said in an interview today. Ho said he wMl go back to the United s'ates in better physical condition than he has been in years as a result four months of light training and that ho will have no business worries to trouble him.

Ho said ho now weighs 225 pounds and that he can take off more flesh when he starts hard training. Since his return from the United States he has put his busine-ss affairs in good shape and has made several films for South American producers. Under Richard's Direction "I'm going back to New York under th general direction of Tex Rickard. with the ambition to fight my only time Tryon hn.s been stopped this year has been in the west. The Michigan Aggies alone have kept him from scoring.

His best effort in that game was a 15-yard run. The Aggies used a system against Tryon that is usually successful against fast backs. Instead of cutting on him the Aggies forced him to go wide, and time and time again he was forced out at the sidelines after a long run in which he gained only a few yards. The curtain will be rung down on Red Grange's career in the game with Illinois at Columbus on November 21. Tryon will make his exit five days later on Thanksgiving against Brown at Providence.

R. I. Players like Grange and Tryon come only so often. Football will miss the passing of two such colorful stars. IQWA CITY, la.

A feature of one of the great state fairs each year Is a head on collision between two locomotives traveling at full speed. Up In Minneapolis this Saturday iiO.000 football enthusiasts will pack the L'nlverslty of Minnesota stadium to see two human locomotives meet. Fry, the Iowa plowboy, and Murrell, the Gopher line smasher, will stage a battlo for supremacy. Fry has played havoc with opposing lines this season, and Murrell, who learned his football at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, will settle the argument about who Is the best fullback in tho Big Ten conference. Ingwerson Wants to Win.

Coach Burton Ingwersen wants to win the. Gopher IaUUu. Tinny men on all ready to so. The passing attack of the Packai Is well known here, but It Is said to be matched with tho combinations possible on the Triangles. Abbott Is Star Abbott, quarter back for the Triangles, and Partlow and Bacon, backs are expert passers and receivers, Rnd work In every possible combination on tho Air program.

Then If It were not for Cub Buck, Sauors. the hefty linesman traveling with the Triangles would give up playing football and Join a circus as the biggest football player In captivity. As it stands however he Is only one of the biggest, nnd sine? ho nnd Buck play on opposite sides of the line there probably be considerable commotion out there at nil times. Jean Mayl. the wing man for tho Triangles was a team mate of Crowley and Tom Hearden at Notre lanve last year and It Is said carries all of the ear marks of a Notre Dame trained footballer.

The Probable IJne-Vp Tho teams will line up oa follows: EAST CHICAGO, Ind. W) Phil McGraw of Detroit defeated Tommy Herman, Chicago, 131 pounder, in ten rounds here last night. McGraw won seven of the rounds by superior ring In preliminaries, Jim Savage, Chicago heavyweight, defeated Al Moore, four roundw; Archie Bell, New York 120 pounder, won from Ray Rlchell; Trlsh Danny Fagan defeated Shuffle Callahan, and Emll Bakslc won from Mickey Kelly, Friday on the eve of tho homecoming when James Powers, 19, Freshman, died from a broken neek received in football scrimmage ten days ago. Powers, cheerful to tho last, nnd fighting a valient battle for life, haa been paralyzed since the accident. An operation performed a week ago was expected to save his life, nnd Towers showed some sign of improvement.

He was the son of Frank Powers, Chicago contractor, and the body will be taken to Chicago for burial. Daily prayers for the recovery of th.3 youth have been offered at col-lege masses. Players and students will wear mourning bands at tho homecoming today in tribute to tho youth. i wav through nil the contenders nnd Vermillion. Xi'ias Christian, vs.

Arkansas For upwards of half a centurp Bucyrus, Ohio has been unit of th chief centers of the manufacture o( kettles and other utensils of copper, at. i earn the chance for another champ In the copper kettle works of that c'tj Smith Florida at Montgom- the squad, and five thousand Rtudents Fort Worth, at Iowa also want that game. The only hitch lies in the fact that Minnesota Alabama vs. wants It too, and they are going tojery. ionship fight," he said.

"I want to meet Hartley Madden, Jack Renault, Gene Tunney, Harvey Wills and then Dempsev. I am w'illing DETROIT. Mlch.OPl Red Herring, Gulfport, won a decision over Sid Barbarian, Detroit, in ton rounds. Auburn vs. Vanderbllt at Birming-ito meet any other fighters suggested ham.

Dayton Left End Packers O'Dorinell are mnnuraettlred 50 per cent of tin candy mixing pans used In the I'nit'-d States. besides a very considerabll portion of the steam kettles, soup kt-tlcfl and steam tablo equipment foi tho big ocean-going steamships and large hotels and restaurants throughout the country. Tho work of manu. fact ure Is done largely by hand. Fenner BALTIMORE, Md.

(P Leo Anderson, New York light heavyweight, defeated Battling SikI, in 12 rounds. put up the scrappiest fight of the year to get It. The Hawkeys are concentrating on a defense to stop the fierce line plunges of the Northmen. Coach Doc Spears of the Gophers is reputed to have a terror backfield. and the Hawks are wondering If the line which crumpled before the Badgers Maryland vs.

Washington and Lee at Washington. Tennessee vs. Mississippi A. and M. at Knoxville, South Carolina vs! Furman nt Greenville.

Tulane vs. Sewaunee at New Or- Left Tackle r.uck Prayer Left Guard Woodln, Abramson Ia Porte, Gal ler Center Larson Klnderdine because I know I will have to prove my right for another chance. "The opportunity now- for a comeback looks especially good to me. If Pempsey ever meets Wills he will win if he Is anything like the Dempsey I fought. I was in bad shapo when I fought Wills.

I had not slept eight hours in seven days due to worry over Canon Chase and several suits but at that Wills never hurt me once. He can't hit. His reputation for punching Is only a reputation." NEW ORLEANS (fP) Harry Greb middleweight champion, outpointed Tony "Young'1 Marullo, New Orleans, In 15 rounds. EAU CLAIRE CAGERS TO PLAY 15 GAMES EAU CLAIRE, Wis. Fifteen gam, es, including ten with conference rivals, are planned for the au Claire state normal sehool basketball schedule, Athletic Director Gerber announced.

All of the dates have been filled except four. Eau Claire's old conference rivals. La Crosse, Superior. Stout, River Falls, and Stevens Point have been Blpned. The tentative schedule is as follows: December 5 Winona State Teachers' college at Eau Claire.

December 11 Open, December 12 Open, December 18 Open. January 8 Open, January 15 La Crosse nt Eau Claire, ifi Stevens Point at Stevens Point. January 22 Stout nt Eau Claire. January 29 River Falls nt Eau Claire, Fehruary 6 Superior at Eau Claire, February 12 Stout at Monomlnee, February 19 River Falls nt River Falls. February 2S La stand the test of leans.

last Saturday will OCONTO'S FORFEIT IS POSTED IN CAGE LOOP (Special to Press-Gazette) OCONTO. Wis. Dr. E. A.

Linger, post commander of the local post of the American Legion has entered Oconto in the state basketball league. At a meeting held In Milwaukee this weeks, w'hloh Dr. Linger attended, f300 was deposited and a temporary schedule was, agreed upon. Practice of the local team has started and tho following have reported for practice: Donald Holt, guard; Arthur Bond, guard; Adam Marck, guard; Dauber Draffs, center: Otto Rosen- Guard the Minnesota assaults. Gardrvr, Jean Graham, Bonowita The Iowa linemen were drilled for Right Tackle hours this afternoon on blocking and F.arpo Saner.

Joseph tackling. The backfield with Cowlniy Right End Kutsch passed and kicked, and the Verparn Mayl i session ended with light scrimmage HOLLYWOOD. Cal. 0P Clever Senclo, Filipino bantam, given decision over Izzy Cchwartz, New York, in ten rounds. Quarter Rack Georgia Tech vs.

Oeorgta nt Atlanta. Virginia vs. V. P. T.

at Charlottesville. Far West California vs. Washington at Berkeley. Montana vs. U.

S. C. at Dfs Angeles. Stanford vs. U.

C. S. B. at Palo Alto. Colorado Aggies vs.

Colorado at Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado college vs. Utah at Colorado Springs. under the searchlights. Abbott SAN FRANCISCO UP) Frankle Campbell.

San Francisco lightweight, nnd Mickey Rockson, Boise, Idaho, fought a ten round draw. Chickens, Ducks and Geese Sunday, John Salscheider's. For Sale, by Owner Modern six room House, Garage attached. Shrubs and Orchard. Call 1203 Imbeau, Mathys Left HMf F-ark Iw-ellen.

Norton Partlow R'ght Half Pnck Kotal Mahrt Full Back 'Harris, Duluth; Head Linesman, Wiley, Indiana. Time of 15 I minutes. Kick off, 2 p. Bacon feldt. forward: Arthur Borgstrom, for- DENVER UP) Jimmy Bacco, Portland, welterweight, won from Teddy Gartln, Denver, on foul In third Hufic i Chickens, Ducks and Geese Ilann vs.

Oregon Angles at En- Crosse. February I Superior at ward; H. Lyons, guard nnd Crosly Superior. March 5 Stevens Point at Whltcomb, guard. The first game will t'nu cialra.

La played tA Two Rivers on Doo, 4, jwoat. ca.h. chico ur-i'ire, 1 Sundi Jphii SaJacheider '9, V-eno. tuo. Oregon.

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