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Saturday Evening, October V4 THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE KING TUT AND JADICK NORTHWESTERN AND PRO GRID NOTES FIGHT AGAIN TONIGHT SPORT NOTES BY C. "SHORTY" HUTU urtTnp piAr riATTi SHAWANO HIGH WINS FROM STURGEON BAY BY SCORE OF 20 TO 7 MILWAUKEE, Wis. CU.R) Klnj Tut will seek revenge tonight for tl technical knockout he received Coach Frank Murray's 1030 pres Stapleton and Frankford went 50-50 WJ HC UHIVIL DM I I LC In their week-end series. The Stapes" bit the dust in Phllly by a 7 to 3 score! CHI ITU CD PDin THCC but In Sunday's game on their owrvj OUUInLmi UltlU rULO field, they put the (kids under "Bull': entatlon of the Oolden Avalanche set Packers and Giants Clash Here Sunday Concluded from Page 13, to play during Intermission and before the game. Radio stntlons WHBY, HI.

Norbert's collcao. De Pere and WTMJ, Milwaukee will broadcast the contest. Walkers' Cleamrs are sponsoring the WHBY broadcast. The game starts at 2 o'clock. year from Johnny Jadlck, of Phlla delphla.

BEGIN SEMI-FINALS IN WEST COAST NET MEET BERKELEY, Cal. P) Three west-erners and one easterner were left in the Pacific coast men's singles championship here today as play reached the scml-flnal round. All four swept through to straight set victories in yesterday's matches. George Lott, Chicago Davis cup star, seeded number one among the visitors, led the advanca by downing Clifford Sutter of New Orleans, 6-8, 8-3. Cranston Holman of San Francisco, Bchman'S aggregation 21 to 0.

I Jadlck is one of the few lighters whtf holds a decision over the Wonewoa slugger and through his managers to aside the finer trimmings of college, football and were content to administer a quick but painless defeat to Lawrence college In the season opener for both of the school. The Hill-toppers' victory over Lawrence last week-end was the seventh consecutive time In as many years that Marquette has tripped the Vikings. Reed, Werbelow and Broeske Outstanding Backf icld Men In Win. day he predicted a repetition of th4 Orln Pape, Iowa, was the hero and goat of the Chicago Card-Minneapolis affair. He -an 80 yards for the Gophers' touchdown In the third quarter but his fumble paved the way for a Chicago touchdown In the closing minutes.

Purdue Also Takes On Squad From Texas; One Big Ten Game Billed. CHICAGO (pT3rha mlddlewest was the big time circuit In college victory. Tut Is one of the most popular box A Y0DLER MIGHT HELP JIMMY CROWLEY CALL HIS GRID CANDIDATES It's going to be mighty easy, or mighty hard, for sport writers who cover Coach Jimmy Crowley's Michigan Slate football aquad. Jimmy, aa all Green Bay fans Know, Is a former East high star and also was on 3 of the famous 'Four Horsemen" at Notre Dame. He is coaching at Michigan State now.

Crowley has 60 names from which to pick an eleven. Some of them are the best tongue-twisters In the business. Others are of the monosyllabic type all the boys can jpell, In the tongue-twisters are Exo, Jaehnlg and Busklrk, Ochrlcr and Skornla, Bernhagen and Prcnder-gnst, Ralche and Farrhall, Ello-witz, Schwa rtzberg and Kowatch. Now for the easy ones. There sre Cook, Mix, Streb, List, Fase, Fogg, Breen and Hill.

era in Milwaukee and his ten-round match in the Auditorium tonight un der auspices of the Cream City A. Probable Lineups SHAWANO, Wis. For the first time this season, the Shawano high school football tram played championship ball when it defeated Sturgeon Bay, 20 to 7 on Friday The Bljie and Oold grldder found Coach Eddla Kotal's aggregation a tough customer to lead to the slaughter. It Is easy to see that the fight is expected to grass about $10,000. football today, with interseetlon- who defeated youn Sidney Wood Jr, of New York, is the only obstacle between Lott and the flnato.

The California contingent was led bv Edward O. Chandler, state cham anv.v.s hay NEW YORK The re-vamped Providence Steamrollers took It on the nose from the New York Giants by the score of 27 to 7. Benny Friedman's, outfit was clicking nicely and they counted a touoh- at cards of unusual interest heading 'Its bill, of Eddie Ksdlck, I.e. and spirit, characteristic Tut and Jadlck will enter the ring at 138 pounds. Jimmy Evans.

Minne apolls, and Ray Tramble, Rockford, 111., will fight the semi-final on th I.e.. Ciilroy. Camobeli The whole team shoved a big im- Foremost, because Notre Dame is provement over past performances of i down in each of their four quarters card, this vesr. working as a macnine in pion, and top seeded western player. Chandler swept through Bob Seller, defending coast champion, in yesterday's quarter-final, 8-2, 6-0, and today meets Keith Gledhill of Santa Barbara.

HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Younsj Kotal's playing with tho Green Bay Packers, hos been imbued In the Law-rence Vikings. They were a snarling pack of footballers, and aside from the four times that the Hilltop-pers went on long excursions down Ihe gridiron on football formations, the game took tho proportions of a semi-classic. rapite, Hollywood, knocked out John Hanny, Klrliht, I t. I Grant, ft, Owen Mirhaletke, Wood In, if.

l.r M. Howard, Cnmttock Fsrpe, Zuver, Dnrllm, e. Miirtajh, Wettoupal riowdnln, r.g. r.g., Csywoncl, Mlelzlner Hubbard, I'errv. r.t.

r.t., H. Owen Nssh, O'I'nnitell, r.t. r.e., Hadjro llerber, Bloodgood, Dunn, q.b, (l Friedman, Haggerty l.rwrllrn, F.nglrmann, l.h.b. Blair, New York, (1). Notre Dame, was the tussle between Knute Rockne's eleven and the passing experts from Southern Methodist university, Dallas, Tex.

At Northwestern, one of the early favorites for Big Ten honors, was Tulane, 1929 champion of the south. The third topllner and one of the two strictly north-south battles was Vanderbill'a invasion of Minnesota. Purdue, 1629 Big Ten tltleholder, had Baylor university of Texas, as its Mylea McLaln, sometimes called the second Jim Thorpe' Is drawing his football pay check from Portsmouth. Tlie Indian star Is facing some keen competition In the baekfleld but Coach Grllfen is well satisfied with him. Attendance figures at the early games this season in the National league ehow a healthy increase over affording Interference and grabbing passes.

Reed, Werbelow and Broeske were the big shots of the baekfleld. while the entire line demonstrated Its ability both on offense and defense. Most of the game was played in Sturgeon Bay territory, with the visitors making their only touchdown in the third period, when they carried the ball across on a terlcs of line SPRINGFIELD, O. Ollie Toledo, outpointed Irl3h Mickey uon, K.oKomo, no). NATIONAL HOCKEY LOOP LEADERS MEET TODAY CHICAGO (P Representatives of National Hockey league clubs were In Chicago today for their annual fall All of the Hllltoppcrs' four touchdowns were the outcome of successive 7 i Hedbroog, Wllion Zuldmulrier, Fltxglbbnm, Dlood, Lsmhesu, r.h.b.

r.h.b., Hurnrtt, Morsn, Wlberg V1 Of DISTINCT tOW' PULASKI HIGH ELEVEN plunges by Dclg, McEUlgott, Brosscau, other years. Some 11,000 spectators nimrnas, mourary, Liaaerg, r.b. Slsk, and a battering young sophomore fullback named Oene Ronznnl plays. TRIMS SEYMOUR, 34-13 f.b.,' Festher meeting, with possible difficulty with Seed accounted for two of Shaw- New York play In ftjjjtew before Initial opponent, while Illinois was while Frankford opened up a Itonr.nnl acquitted himself with glory PULASKI. The Pulaski high foot ball squad defeated Oillett for the second time this season, winning by a A.

bottomless oil flask which his brother a Swiss mechanic called Ar-gand, placed Idly over the frame of his rude oil lamp, gave birth to the anos toucnaowns oy sweeping rm runs, one in each of the last two quarters, while Sehoenlck luuged the oval for the other marker after snaring a perfect pass from Reed In the second frame. me American uocKcy association as the Important item of discussion. The American association recently decided not to renew the draft agreement and the major circuit members were expected to formulate a definite stand on the problem. The American association was scheduled to meet at Duluth, Minn. score of 31 to 13 in a game played at Oillett.

scheduled with Iowa State, In Its opener, Ohio State expected to gel off to a victorious start in the Big Ten race, with its opponent, Indiana, rated among the weaker elevens of the loop. Michigan State was at Michigan for their annual struggle, and Chicago and Wisconsin had two games each with minor opponents. The Badgers were host to Lawrence mid Carleton, while Chicago had Rlpon and Hillsdale as its first tests. and hn handled his 190-pounds In the Marquette baekllne with the agility end grace of a seasoned varsity ranal-date. Throe of the Avalanche counters agaln.it Lawrence can readily be placed under the category of legitimate points.

The Hilltop eleven scored Its second touchdown of the matinee performance on one of the unusual plays In football which is bound to come every now and then. bumper throng. The Brooklyn club is piling up a lot of railroad mileage In the first month of the season. The Dodgers don't open at home until Oct. 12.

Before this Depler's crew has visited Chicago, Portsmouth, Stapleton and Providence. "Red" Smith, former Notre Dame star, has been bought by Newark from Providence. Smith Is an all around grldder. being at home cither on the The Pulaski eleven had the edge throughout the game with Anderson, BOWLING Kukllnskl and Kublnk scoring touch downs. NEW YORK Archie Bell, Brooklyn, and Johnny Pcna, Argentina, drew, (10).

Conch "Irish" Morrissey used near Iowa faced the Oklahoma Aggies ly all of his men. He had Adasieclec Ing the dally sessions under the floodlights at night, preparing for the opening twilight game of the year against Grlnnell. Tho Hllltoppers have carded three other night battles on their schedule since the evening affairs seem to draw the Milwaukee clientele. Following the Grlnnell game, Marquette will be at home against Drake, considered one of the Special Advantages For "Big Game'' Visitors Fans visiting Chicago for the big football game will find The Diakr location unuiu-allv convenient. All playing fields are easily reached, After the ga me there ga iety or quiet as you prefer.

A smart Supper Dance the rhythmic tunes of a famed Orchestra. No rale adnuet, Wriu jot Football jcluJuU. Concluded from Page 13. FRIDAY'S GRID SCORES McEUlgott flipped a long pass down the field to one of his mates who happened to be about 10 yard3 away from the spot where the ball began line or in the baekfleld. He formerly played with the Yankees and Oreen Bay.

YAI.E PLAYS MARYLAND NEW YORK The. second general turn out of the eastern college football faithful today found the Yale-Maryland and Pitt-West Vir and Pasch at center; Pasch, Kurow-skl, Leonhard at guards; Behrent, Ku-Jawa, Paluch, Efta at tackles; Bus-slere, Mclllivary. Kublak at ends; Kukllnskl, Mclllivary as quaterbacks; Anderson at fullback; Stlzlnski, Kublak. Johnson E. Poluck and U.

Drnlla as halfbacks. Totals "8 12 8103580 O. B. Plf. I- 5.

Creveoure 148 204 153- 503 Soloer 142 18 loO-Jt8 i.rirnw 1S 183 157- 4(15 Oregon University 14, Drake 7. Georgetown 16, Loyola (Chicago) 8. Detroit 51, Albion 0. Haskell 28, Baker A. Marquette 6.

Grlnnell 0. The Chicago Cardinal management shaved his roster early. Among the THE to fall to the earth. Fiend, Lawrence halfback, all but put the ball in his vest pocket and while he was havlnr a gorgeous time cuffing the ball around In mid-air, Slsk arrived on the tcene, unceremoniously snatched the ball, and was off on another of hid patented 15-ynrd sprints to the goal line. strongest opponents for the Avalanche this fall.

After the Drake game, the boys entrain for Crelghton, Iowa, and then on the following Friday under the kleig lights of the Marquette stadium, Coach Carl Dowllng'a Rlpon Redmcn are slated for an appearance. Illinois Weslevan 7, St. Vistor 0. Oklahoma City U. 21.

3t. Louis TT. 0. Southern Illinois 12, Cspe Girardeau 6. James Mllllkln 7, Cornell 0.

ginia frays holding a major share of public Interest. At New Haven, Yale' was out for revenge for the. unexpected tlo it was held to by Maryland lost year. At Morgantown, W. Pitt's Panthers, not so formidable as a year afro but still a powerful outfit, confronted Ira Rodgers' West Virginia moun BOSTON Jose Santa, Portugal, outpointed Riccardo Bcrtazzalo, Italy (10).

H. Peterson 1 1" 186 4M M. DeNell 204 221 204- 89 Total 805 881 7R0-246 Northern Paper Mills, W. 3. A.

Becker 1 -181 189- 509 W. Wlttig '77 220 195- Mill V. Marlnan US 155 202- 512 3. Mettler 199 158 H. Ratschle 212 193 218- 621 ID IP A IK HOTEL CHICAGO $, The Lawronce-Marquette game turned out to be a Green Bay grid men given their releases were Bill Singleton, Ken Mercer, Dick Sturt-rldge, trio of veteran pro league backs and Fred Failing, recruit wing-man.

Three transfers have been announced by the Wilbur Capps was seut to the Frankford Yellow-jackets. Snyder becomes the property of Stapleton while the Newark club has purchased the contract of Kerrigan. Two srhedule changes have been announced by President Joe F. Csrr, The game at Minneapolis, Oct. 5 with the Giants has been called off.

Ports Totals 942 905 919-2768 SUndard Oil W. 1. Chrlstensen 168 157 198- 521 Helnen 134 189 10- 513 Loos 187 189 201 577 Foster 179 204 582 DUtsche 213 209 162 584 Professional and Business DIRRCTORY I taineers in one of the few games in which the ultimate result was In doubt, Harvard opened Its teason with a double-header against Vermont and the U. 8. Coant Guard academy; Penn started with Swarthmoie; Princeton's first test was a strong Amherst outfit; and Navy's Initial rival was William and Mary.

Another southern aggregation, Furman, provided the opposition for Major Ralph Basse's army cadets at West Point. party. On the Lawrence squad was Bob Phenlcie former East High graduate, who has developed into a nice end. Phenlcie has filled out considerably since he left high school but he handles his weight with east and looks every inch the football player. During the first quarter, he stopped a Marquette play coming around his end but in tho process of doing so, he lost one of his front molars and had to retire early with a mouthful Groping Totals 881 948 9482777 Milwaukee Road, W.

1, L. t. Cehrke 178 157 15 500 Hynes 192 182 Iflll 537 Llnlngsr 135 133 173- 441 Malerle 180 100 211 SM Margraff 234 157 188- 579 mouth has booked New York to play In 'Spartan-town' on Wednesday, Nov, 8. Afler a year's retirement, Roy Lyman has returned to the Bears' front wall and from the way he Is going, the Totals 919 789 9002808 for a better Gasoline N. W.

Eng. W. J. K. Andemon 14 218 208- 588 A.

Kerkhotf 189 153 188- 510 F. Place 177 213 180 579 B. Brookmler 191 180 181 5M2 B. Oeyer 193 212 170 575 II A LI. PLAYERS BANQUETED (Special to Press-Gazette.) OTAMICO, Wis.

The Suamlco bu'eball club was given a banquet In Guild hall Friday cvenWg. Ten games v.eic plaved and only one lost. Members of the team are: Ray Tuttle, pitcher, George Tuttle, catcher, Junes Vlrkery, first Casey Kla-Jbor, second base, Guy Tuttle, third hue. Arthur Feif.t, Leonard Crooks, Arthur Denroy, Harvey Wright, Russell Valentine, Elmer Hanr.cn, nd Arnold Anderson, flcld'rs. Clarence Malchow was manager of the team.

of Turkish toweling. And Just across the way from where Phenlcie played was "Red" Bultman, the Hllltoppers' giant center. It happened a week ago that the young gentleman named Hal Beaton who doubles with Capt. Bultman at the pivot position, fractured his arm and could not appear In suit for the Viking tiff. Just as long as Beaton remains on the Red Cross list, It is cer-trln that "Red'' will see action In the entire playing time of tho Hilltop squad.

But "Red" likes his work and he has (he build to withstand the playing limit. lay-off didn't do him any harm. Lyman has long been ranked as one of (he best tackles in the pro game. Bob Beattie, one of the greatest tackles ever produced at Princeton has come to terms with the Newark management. The former Tiger played with the Orange aggregation in 1920 and he won a berth on the ail-American eleven.

Nats Barrager from California displayed lots of cla.ss In his pro league debut with the Minneapolis Red-Jackets, Plnytng against the Cartlinnls the big center roamed at will and he generally was on top of the ball. Totals 914 874 8872775 Fairmont Cresmry, 3. J. Holnln 185 179 154- 518 O. Behnk 128 139 147 414 H.

Mathews 178 152 142 473 P. Detrv 187 158, 1R2 507 J. Halplnt 153 192 169 514 Totals 761 820 794- 2375 ACCODNTINQ 8MITH-ELLINOSON-8CHULDE8 COMPANY Certified Publlo Accountants O. I. Smith, C.

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P. A. 311 Mlnahan Bldg. Howard 11 SCHEURINQ-JONET COMPANY Publlo Accountants 812 Mlnahan Building Phone Howard 33 elVERYTHINO IN ACCOUNTING" DENTISTS DR. CLARENCE A.

EINKLER Practice of Dentistry Evenings by Appointment Phons Howard 1286 Mlnahan Bldg. Oreen Bay, WIS. MODERN SYSTEM DENTISTS Dr. Joseph S. Cohn Wash, and Pine.

Howard 840 ARCHITECTS Telephone Adams 244 FOELLER, SCHOBER A BERNERS Architects and Engineers ERIE, Pa. (P) Canada Lee, New York, knocked out Freddy Fitzgerald, Cleveland. (2). Marquette has set aside day this week and It is now conduct- C. nd N.

W. t. M. Btlneon IBB 214 101 SM L. Kills 197 166 224 567 3.

Jseohson 149 1H2 180 4(1! H. Toonen 153 168 142 463 W. Larson 155 203 100 548 BLAZED TRAILS FOR SPORTSMENI Br n. a. ci.An.iif Stapleton's air attack appears to be hitting on 'all eleven' this fall as the Islanders have made the majority of their markers with the overhead drive.

Wyckoff and Ken Strong can toss the oval at bullet-like speed. Open Your Totals 842 B13 899-2654 Iloberg and F. W. 2. 1.

J. Derblque 185 176 200 561 A. Derblque 198 160 192 548 J. Thomas 172 210 136 518 C. Thomas 171 206 176 553 H.

Bins 177 218 174 569 GAME conditions differ greatly in different parts of the country. The coot, or mudhen, is hunted very extensively in the northern Mates, hut outh, where ducks are mote plentiful than here, there seems lo be a feeling of dbdaln for him amounting to actual enmity because Totals 901 970 870-2749 Jf. S. BUSINESS MEN'S I.KAftl'R To the performance that Barkhausen Ethyl Gasoline is delivering to thousands of motorists right now. W.

Roberts from Iowa has won himself a guard position with Portsmouth. The big Hawkeye was plenty tough In the Western conference and he has found the postgraduate game very much to his liking. He has a lot of speed for a husky. of his necessity for food to keep him Pet. .778 .778 .667 .667 .667 .556 .444 .444 .333 .333 .123 Big Four 7 Thomas Auto Hep 7 Bohemian H.

M. Bresd 6 Dutch Master cigars 6 Plantation Cigars 6 O. B. Shoe Repairs Walls Pure Milk 4 Bereeau Service Station 4 E. R.

Lbr. and Fuel 3 Northarn Electrlo 3 W. P. S. Corp 2 Farmers Excli.

Bk 1 CHIROPRACTIC sumption. Visiting hunters with mistaken Ideas on the edibility of game birds, and wanting only and the like, are prevented by prejudices from even trying the coot. The coot has fallen heir a number of derogatory names, among which the term mudhen Is supposed to indicate the characteristic environment of the bird. It is called Blue Peter, on the South Atlantic coast; crow duck In New England; poulc d'eau, or puldoo, in sections where the population is largely of French extraction: and by about thirty other nnines, including rice hen, wnler hen, pond hen, marsh hen, chicken bill and white bill. Allegations that the bird Is not a clean feeder and that its fbsh tastes likt! the bottom of a mud hole are largely unfounded.

The. coot feed? more upon the green foliage of aquatic plants than do any of the wild ducks, and it consumes In addition such delicacies as the tubers of wild celery snd sago pondweed and the grain ol wild rice, It 1 in fact a cleaner feeder than many other birds and mammals eaten by man. Considering the serious efforts that are being put forth all over the country to Increase our wild life, it sounds rather incongruous for a report as outlined to come from any section ol J. A. TERP Palmrr Graduate Chiropractor The Best In Chiropractic 338 S.

Chestnut Ave. Phone Adams 1720 Jim Durfcfi Is out there tooling his whistle again. The veteran Columbus referee hns been drawing Important assignments ever since the National league was orgnnlKed. When it comes to rules, Duifce knows them backwards. "Chuck" Kassal Is having a great year with the Cardinals.

The ex-Illlnl is snagging a lot of Nevers' passes while his defensive play hn earned him extra ink in both the Green Bay and Minneapolis engagements. "Frosty" Peters Is continuing In postgraduate football where he left off tn college. It was his well directed forward pass that enabled Young to prance across for a Providence touchdown In the game with the N. Y. Giants.

alive. Complaint from rice growers that American coots have become so abundant as to prove seriously deal ructlvc to the rice crop In some sections, and from sportsmen that these birds compete with wild ducks for food in some localities, have led the Buteau of Biological Survey of the V. B. depnrtnirnl of agriculture to Issue the following slniement regarding the coot, which Is a game bird protected under the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty act. The grievances of rice growers tuwliist tlie common frrsrt-wnter coot lmve resulted In requests to the department of agriculture to use extraordinary measures to reduce the numbers of the bird.

Shooting out ot season, removing protection entirely, and wholesale destroying by various methods, including poisoning, have AT THESE STATIONS: Walnut at Bridge Walnut at Shawano Monroe at Chicago Monroe at Main Main at Irwin Ethyl is not the name of a gasoline. Ethyl is a compound, added to gasoline, which makes it a better performer and eliminates knocking. But the original gasoline is what determines the power and the speed and the pick-up. That's why Ethyl plus Barkhausen gas (Barkhausen Ethyl) out performs everything else. It's the better gasoline base.

Home calls without extra charge FLORISTS Thomas Auto Repairs and Big Four bowling teams share the lead In the North Side Business Men's league et the North Bide Community club alleys as a result of victories In games last night. The Thomas team whitewashed Walls Pure Milks while Ihe Big Fc8ir took the Green Bay Shoe Repairs Into camp in three games. Dutrh Masters also won three games, trimming the Farmers Exchange Bank and the Bohemian Home Made Bread tenm also won three games, whitewashing the Wisconsin Publlo Service team. East River Lumber and Fuel bowlers won two of three games from Northern Electrlo and Plantation Cigars took the odd game from Bcrceau Service Station. The Thomas Auto Repairs had high team series with a 2804 count while the Bohemlsn bread team had hljh single game with 990.

L. Nat-leers turned In the best Individual series with 629 and J. Zilles had high single game with 134. Scores: IfEIER-SCHROEDER, FLORISTS Wholesale and Retail 75,000 Feet of Glass Store Phone Adams 3904 or Adams 3903 We grow our own Cut Flowers and Plants 119 N. Washington St.

JUST0 SUAREZ TROUNCES jested If must not bi for-that the root Is a potten. however Rome bird protected by Ihe Mlgra- LAWYERS Barkhausen Oil Corp Mobiloil Dealers tory Bird treaty and that it ran be the United States. It sounds like legitimately educed In numbers dur-1 some of the complaints Issued by the lug open seasons merely through i homesteaders of northern Wisconsin shooting by hunters, I to the effect that the deer have bc- MILLER IN 10 ROUNDS NEW YORK-tPiJusto Suarez of the Argentine hns hurled another formidable obstacle in his march toward a lightweight championship battle with Al Ringer. The rugged South American gained LEE H. CRANSTON Attorney Seneral Law Practice Including CoK Vo avoid hunting the root on the.

i come so plentiful that they are eat supposition that it is not to eat is cools skinned and broiled are excellent entiiiR. In many localities where wild are plentiful mwl Am liimlMil ml ing their crops, and many so-called crops eonslft of a few acres of clover, which anyone knows the deer are not plentiful enough to injure, or an acre or two of corn, potatoes, oats or per- TIIP. SfOnrS hi fourth xtinldlil Urtni-u liUNni'lh Thomas Atito Kepairs. W. 5.

Unltv.tr Mil IAS 1M .12 i M.t J. Lntour 10" 214 173- 877 ft derision on points over Hay Miller, Chicago left hook star, at Madison h'1y foot 11 for ro- haps cucumbers. lection ot Accounts. 302 Pino Street Phone Adams 852 Attorney THOMAS C. DWYER Mlnahan Green Bay Associates; Phone ohn W.

Reynolds Adams C. W. Dwycr 126S Square Garden last, night. J74 lRfl 202 212 lf3 187 591 1S5 201 197 SV! 831 Kl 892 -2804 ft. Heltrke F.

Thomas M. Tliees Totals Miller gave the Argentine a stiff ar YOU. WILL LIKE THE SeJooM7TA USED gument, especially In Ihe early rounds, but he tried rapidly after the fifth round and Suare gained his triumph fairly tuMly. With the aid ot some low punching by the Argentine, Miller won ihe first three rounds. After that hn won the eighth, all the others golna to Snares.

Suarca weighed 13fi; Miller 131 U. LAVENGRO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Walls Pure Milk, J. TT. Thomst 178 188 192- 528 J. Lesros 118 ISO 187 G.

Brhmlflt 147 KM 158 4d7 Beth 1TI1 181 179- 471 Zen 211 177 609 TotaiS 843 "882 8732598 O. B. Shoe Repairs. 1., 3. N.

Pischke 178 187 10 542 J. Reltmeler 173 211 187 Mil B. Schmidt 1111 153 US- T. Blnnlnh 181 177 225 58:1 B. LardlnoU 175 190 145 510 4 at OTIS W.

SAUNDERS, M. D. Surgery, Diagnosis and Obstetrics Complete X-Ray Laboratory Hours 10-12; 2-5; 7-8 230 E. Walnut St Green Bay, Wis. CIGAR 179 204 199 583 3)2 190 174 5ti8 2115 185 218 SHS 129 198 195 522 B.

Rmler It. Kent xi us C. Anderson N. Devlley Total! 898 888 915- 2898 Big Four, W. 3.

3. Feldhswen 154 190 1925:18 H. Bourgulgnon 189 Iflu 542 M. HlnU 175 185 227 5(17 J. Sehuete 190 179 147 507 C.

Becker 192 215 211 818 muw 1 Totals MM 90 8 H90-28O2 Northern Flectilr, 1, 3. W. Rxnli-r 1H4 147 188 479 P. Mande 188 lf.8 548 Mandr 1H 187 180 518 L. Renard 175 15.1 210 J.

Fonlrrek 148 187 16 Su.l Totals 872 840 872 -2581 "The man who hasn't smoked a Lavcngro Is missing the coolest, rmioolhpM, and most sst-hfying cigar to be found Jnmps Chatell 111 WFP PHILLIPS MOTORS. Inc. SPECIAL BOO 900 970- 2770 Totals It's Quality That Counts Choice Tobaccos Carefully Made Delivered Fresh That's Why Lavengro is a Better Value! DR. A. H.

WOLFE Osteopathic Physician Cady Land Bldg. Office Phone: Adamr 8339 Residence Phone: Adams 8362 or rheumatism or any chronic rheu for quick remits try Filter ray pad iiatlsm pain Dulrh Mater Cirr, W. 3. C. Neuman 182 305 191 578 Rondou 211 185 221 817 n.

Plnehsrd 158 189 160 487 W. Bein 199 140 171 510 R. Baetfttn 194 165 518 K. t. and W.

2. I. Oconto, Wis. C. Edwards 189 175 179 343 187- 454 193 518 185- 318 138 149 171 154 172 211 1928 Nash Adv.

Sedan A-l New Paint. J. J. XIarrsu A. IVrlpwit, 1,.

Vn vtnderiMi Paiechtk 174 202 204 531) DECORATORS Totals 809 893 903-2710 Farmers Exch. 3. 3. Zlllls 188 202 234624 A. L.

Cannard 151 181 157489 H. ROtha 135 148 133 418 A. Schneider 120 151 138 409 A. HlnU 202 180 198- 580 Totals 844 891 908-2643 nrrreau Ktr. 1, 1..

3. O. Hcnkplmcn 155 1S9 1,11435 W. Berteau 200 133 145 478 A. Osnts 147 1118 184 519 Timmrrman 172 203 585 D.

Wallcnfang 163 224 130 519 Longfellows, 2 for 25c Totals 79 862 BGO2518 The Special, 2 Tor ISO 4 In foil, 30e 1928 Chrysler "50" Coupe 1928 Studebaker Brougham 1928 Hudson Sedan 1928 Whippet Sedan 1928 Dodge Coupe Lot Main and Van Buren Streets JOHN L. KITSLAAR Interior Churches Business Buildings Room 304 Corner Adams and Pins Adams 2383 1,. 3. 190 198 137 525 149 140 145 434 180 127 18fl 453 178 148 131 453 218 201 212- 829 Londres, 10c Straight Operas, 5 in pack, 25c W. P.

(7. ErdmaB Mtndrrt Pfrlfrr Miller Ksokers Totals 857 846 813-2316 Plantation Cigars. W. 1. F.

ftxBlkOWskt 183 187 140- 476 B. Haymakrr 184 233 164 581 C. Camphure 160 168 S. Dofokosh 187 178 160-534 3- Pe 190 176 194- 300 Total! J86 920 800-2o0 Ttlust rated: The Pantella 10c Straight Wnusnukee Cigar Factory Dlstr. By Jadin Gigot Green Bay 4 1 Totals 893 812 71112496 Btihcmlail 11.

M. Bread, W. 3. O. Puon 189 131 202- 142.

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