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MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3, 192S THE OGDEN STANPARD-EXAMINEK 0::0 0::0 0::0 IGAN LOSES TWO STARS FROM 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0,0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 0::0 Inter egi ate Caging G-reat Punter and Halfback Graduates With Tackle Muirhead. By BILLY KVAXS. I Halfback Kipke and Tackle Muirhead, Michigan loses two ot Its greatest football stars. This pair played their last "Big Ter.

1 srame in' the clash with Minnesota, which Michigan won. 10 to 0. The work of those two great players featured their final appearance. Muirhead, who has played brilliantly at tackle all year, finished in the proverbial blaze of glory. He was all over the field in the Minnesota game, making 23 tackles, and often was do-wn under -punts ahead of the Michigan ends.

Despite the aggressiveness that has always characterized Muirhead's play, a fighter who plays hard but clean, he has played every second of every conference game during the past three years. He has played In only one losing first wearing tho Michigan 'colors. Muirhead has proved that he is a great tackle and his work merits the highest recognition of the experts in considering their all-star teams. The name of Kipke will go down in the football records as one of the greatest punters the west has ever produced. His ability to hoot the ball great distances ha? often BEATING GRID EXPERTS TO ALL-STAR ELEVEN kept Michigan disaster.

Perhaps the most from impending remarkable thing about Kipke's punting is his uncanny ability to drive the 'ball out of bounds after it has spent itself, making it Impossible the opposition to return his punts. Michigan statistics show that Kipke's punts havp averaged 45 yards and that S5 per cent of them have been placed out of bounds, a most remarkable season-'n performance. MEET MISHKIND SALT LAKE, Dec. Morrissey of Idaho Falls meets Abie Mishldnd here tonight in the main event at the Manhattan club. The two boxers are welterweights and will battle six rounds.

Five other bouts are also listed on the program. PROMISING RECRUITS Even though Carl Mays is about Taylor Snoemalter Mason. Bilcer Butler Wheeler. Brews. Cooper Cook Workman Miller Cutter Slater.

Annapolis SwaitKmore Akron University Stanford Indiana Bdoit Maryland. Minnesota Tufts Ohio State Notre Dame Missouri SwjrtKmore Tackle Guard Center Center Guard Gusid Tackle Quarter Halftrack Halfback Fullback Great Leader DECLARED OFF Junior Wijl Be Featured This Year At Phoneix. At this time of the year it is customary for the football experts to make their all-star selections. We have decided to beat them to it. We are presenting for the 'approval of the gridiron enthusiasts an all-industrial team.

In many ways it is far more valuable than any Ail-American eleven that might be selected. There would be no need of a training table for this all-industrial team. On it we have a Butcher, a Miller and a a Baker to supply the food, a Cook to prepare it and a Butler to serve it. In order to relieve the thirst we have a Brewer to concoct the drinks, a Cooper to supply the barrel to contain the brew and a heeler to take it to a hiding place to be built by a Mason, a Slater and a Workman. In that lected a Cutter to Proper footwear would be supplied by a Lowell B'bmney's Utah Aggies, state champions for 1923.

not meet University of Arizona in the post season game at Phoenix, Arizona. Christmas' day. This. Information wa? received here today by Secretary S. fttchards of the Ogden chamber of commerce from the Phoenix'chamber of commerce.

The telegram received "No arrangements.made for" Utah Agffie-Arizona, football game here. Thin season Bakerafield i col- leye playing Phoenix i collet here next Saturday. Should game meet with success Phoenix might be interested in Christmas day game to bo played 'here." Due to the fact that teams of the Mountain conference are not" permitted to meet a junior college eleven, the such a game are shattered. The Aggies journeyed to Phoenix last season and met defeat, 7 to at the hands of Arizona, although they outplayed the Wildcats in every department. i Cubs May Sign Kid Gleason to Vie With Chance Navy Eleven May Stop Here By XEA Service.

CHICAGO, Dec. The signing of Frank Chance to lead the Chicago White Sox is unquestionably a bid for popular favor along sentimental lines; Coach Bob Folwell and his Navy footballers have been invited to in Ogden on route Fasadena i the lixtetr part of manager of the the The invitation was Chicago Cubs in days when he was today by Secretary Jesse i i a and world series, Richards of the Off'fJen chamber was the idol or Chicago fandoms. (commerce. Facilities for a practice He still has a big. following.

here will 1)6 furnished the Tho Kid Gle.i- direction of chamber. r. tlle ast season Ogden The showing of the team has been host to a of teams, disappointment. Denver university. Colorado Mines.

son finished in seventh place last season. was a distinct stop over for Other Brandies of Sport Also Listed. Colorado ASKS. I a i i TAH'S i i a basketball campaign Will in uni- Prestige waned because the Cubs the i i i to tha that Comiskey had intended to release him. The passing of Gleason i a a hit with South Side fans with whom he was very popular.

The latest is that Gleason is to manage the Chicago Cubs- It is -said the National league in- a i such a move to coun- a a prestige that i I come the Sox's way because of the signing of Chance. It would be an a situation to have Chance at hean of the Sox and Gleason leading the Cubs. oo vat our team would be properlv uniformed we have Cobb Would jhas been a a i faylor to finish them DykeS to nn eiiTtttl nv a Some team, we say. His Roster. for when the critics a to select their Ail-America players.

h.rough two seasons without a defeat. Whereupon the clamor dies out, giving way to rousing cheers. The clamor concerning Tad (Copyright, 1923, New York Trib- go une Trade Mark Registered, U- S. Patent Office.) OPE- COtJXTRY. There have been thrills the have brought from contests, turned out a Only a few to match December's a that of his competitors fill sno-w could even check.

It was one of the Thp first--white drifts, still 'greatest football teams of the gen- mounting upward. ieration-where great material JTJM PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Baseman Jimmy Dyke of the Athlrtics for Outfielder Bo.b Veach of 1 njtroit Is the very latest from houaeSjf Mack. Ty Colft welcome Jimmy Dykes and Conio Mack no doubt could mAk'; much use of Bobby Veach his rather unsettled outfield. I'ot-olt, if it is to get anywhere in the American League race next year, must have experienced second baseman.

Dctrait i i seconj last season. Mow Cobb has! i first place to a I if he 's to improve the standing' of his cluh. The i a of i the players who hel'd down that bisr for the Tigers last season'i Pratt who was secured liver. Cobb had His made through. Bob Shaw key sliping and wn'the "old" waik'by gray-capped; extremely well coached and bril- Joe Bush past the peak of his nines and cedars, i a directed.

game, Miler Hugglns of the Yax- In the of events Princeton 4 i -n-ni-T-vinsr a hnr nitrh-i- 1 011 i and Harvard, conquerors of Tale rom the rush Mas; fall, failed to score a touch- simply must have a. seasoned I down in seven of their leading the I 'at- is not worrying abot pitch ing. In Pipgras and Roettper he country, far fro: has two of the most promis.ng cM rokie right handers in the country. Another year's experience and GEORGE PFANX. Cornell 'university one of the greatest' baekfield in the country in 'George Pfann.

This chap ln Weber and Have Many Candidates Hoop Squad. Hoopstcrs at Weber college and Ogdori High school i to the calls of Coaches E. Wilkenson and Dixon Kapple today for their Initial practices of the year. Prospects at Weber avc unusually bright. Couch, Halliday, Halverson, Budge, Smith and Price are some of the old timers who will be back.

Coach Wllkenson will also have an abundance of new material to work with. He is a i a ber of holiday games for his team. Dixon Kapple at Ogden High has veterans back, Captain Ben Blackham, 'a of the 1923 team, and Martin, a forward, Clark, Kennedy, Peterson and others loom SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. as' strong candidates for first Coach Ka-pple announced today game--the that a series of practice the Uni- would be arranged immediately, downed the Coaches of the Ogden division Ex- will meet had California Closes Fourth Season Without a Single Defeat. i Conroy.

captair. 3 2 2 Navy ana OK- for the opening hoop games are dftii High school a who a a and 26. coached Navv i a journeys to to meet 1923 season, may a the i tho Aggies in two Februa.J with the MUldins. TMd 2. The Aggies m- ouns 0 0 university Prove.

Feorusry P. a journeys to-Prove for 'a bill with the Cougars. Feb- iruary 15 and 1C. I Brigham Young university plays Logan with the Aggies February 122 and 23. Utah and Ajr'eies close, the season at Salt Lake, February 2S and March i The state intercollegiate tract and field mr-st will be hold at i Logan.

7. I The Aggies and Utah meet In a 'duel meet at Sa't A i 26, Three Teams Have Edge whiiethe-s. Y. u. mccis the AFSJM for Undisputed-Honors in fnr 'with the Cougars at Provo, May 10.

J.U.L ntaln conference --r track and field meet will he held NEW Dec. The May 24, the place to be d-cjdPd Associated 1223 upon at the meeting of coaches football featured by at! Denver Friday and Saturaay. tendance figures a shattered I All duel will be held i- those for all previous gridiron the afternoon. Trials for spectacles, by a record array of meet i be held in the i battles, and by a i the finals will be held in the sensational series of upsets, has afternoon. added probably the most brilliant I Details for the track meet wore chapter of all time to the re- left to Coach Lowell Romney of the markable growth of the nation's 'Aggies.

favorite college pastimo. The state swimming meet will bj? Proof of the' keenness with held at Provo at 3 p. March 15. which campaigns for major titles Five men each school will were Is the fact that only compete. three elevens stood out with un- I -ji-h state intercollegiate wren- disputed claim? to premier hon-'ln tournament, five men teams, ors.

These were the University i held at Salt Lake. March 22, of California, champions of the at m. Pacific coast conference for the tennis five men teams will also straight year; olorado i 1 to each sc loo i. Utah TV ir the present week the schedule for the Open country, wide and white in games. ond baseman and no one realizes It hftttsr than Cobt.

change tho standing's of winter's big snow; Good material and good coachins Jimmy Dykos, who has much i both will be about ready to step Kre at the path must travel together to get any- a a ability, was rather disap- in and deliver. 1 snhoolhouse' I pointlnc to Connie Mack last sea- in SOME TOUGH JOB Picking an All-American eleven this year is going to bo one tough iob for every football expert who essays the task. Each section of the country has any number i the beat in the gathered its blocked to the schoolhouse walk by gray-capped i pines and cedars, i them off is going to come in reams of criticism and make a world of enemies. oo THE BIG STAMPEDE. i No team in modern baseball, Nineteen twenty-three saw back to 3890, has ever won attendance figures ever four pennants io a row, of -BBprt.

that-1924 mark. California, i out seasons i took the confer- Washington, lost only to. California this was second. Stanford i to beat Ni'neteen twenty-four will have to step, if it does. Veach did little more than bench for Detroit.

Cobb" that ho can part with Veach th" I vers.ty. the Diversity of Southern Both the Tet such a change might Cubs "and Athletics won out I work for both clubs and i was an interven 1 players. of five, but ing year of defeat. a and tha Giants have their chance to crack this mark next spring and Idaho university place: Washlng- and Oregon Agricultural were-bunched for fourth place, and Oregon was left in lon-My gloom a bottom of There were at'least five contests but the Yankees, with that drew over 70,000 paid admis- stouter pitching staff, have much SCOFIELP FUNKRAL. a Dec.

the welder. for George- Scofield', the history versity, winner of a i conference the i 'meets B. T. U. in the openin? with malches al ovo A i I Aggi? a stars to Sa.it Lake to meet Utah.

April 25. The "T' will play 'Aggies at Loga-n, May 2 while E. Y. U. meets Utah at Salt Lake the i weak.

Aggie net performers play at May 12. Utah Is scheduled clean slate; and Yale, another benton eleven, which captures the "Big Three" crown for the first tlm'e 'since 1916. COnXELL STRONG. Because of its Impressive showing through a i i schedule, Yale stood out as the eleven in the east, in the to a A ies at Logan, i i of a majority of critics, 115- although a rated the power- The Rocky Mountain con.erence Cornell eleven, unbeaten in tennis tournament will be te three years, on an equal 23 3 lo be decwed al i Rinii 'the coaches now wow. rtrC" I J-i- If' VOC1H, i i valley tlonal pastime, baseball will be re- 'Kan- vlved.

This matter will be one of XEW ODDITIES Soup in 111., has perfected system by which all noise Hoors amon.s: the "Big Ten" of Officials for the basketball sea- the western conference were di- son will be chosen at a later date vided by Michigan Illinois. by the coaches. both of which showed clean rec-1 If present plans a th? na- ord. while in the Missouri conference. -Nebraska and sas.

tvi-o more undefeated ag-prre-: the important phases to be dis- 'pations, ended their season in a'cussed -t the Denver meeting-. Uc for first place. SOUTHERN' CLAIMS. Rival claims for the Southwestern conference crown were made by both Texas and Methodist universities, the position is eliminated. He eats in LITTLE LESSONS IN sions.

the better chance. The Yankees T'hexe included the Willard-Firpo next spring can send a strong team fight and the Dempsey-Firpo en- (to the with Pjnnock, Jones tansrle Yale and the Army at foot- iHoyt and Bush still replete -with VH.IP and Princeton and Call- stuff and Shawkey ready for any iball. Yale and Princeton fornia and Stanford at Berkeley. BOWLIXG THE THE I ASPOSSI6UE OFF, LITRE FWCER RESTS OVER ON THE isudden.call. There a Hock Steeplejack who fell 165 feet uninjured apolgized to of coast, bos never fan down on the Wednesday, were held at noon footba.l.have such crowds been in he promised.

Sunday at the kaysvllle tabernacle, i tractcd as i tne past season Frank Hyde was In charge. California opened its new i a Trere were a dozen contests stars on this team under 30, which drew over 60,000, including (which means something. The re- two world's series games and a raainder of is calling aK furnished bvVirmTed i stadium at-Berkeley with the a 1 East 'India pearl diver who i refillable nose. ot the Invocation a M. pennant opening in stadium.

At football Tale and the Yankee for a chance in pennant own- Pennsyl- ielci? should a bowling ball be Answered by vania. combined, played to over 7 0 0 0 0 0 spectators in a season. Luis Filrpo in three contests displayed his wares before nearly 200,000 souls. THE LEFT-OVERS. And those who came through 1323 were in many cases only a small part of those who were trying to gat in.

At least 40,000 ticketless outsid- Urs attempted to fight their way jlnto the Dempsey-Firpo party. For the Sunday world's series game at the Yankee stadium over 40,000 were turned back--with the park packed- And the number of football requests turned down, -with every ticket gone, was beyond counting. If there had been unlimited room the attendance figures would have been vastly increased, great as they were. NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR'S CHALLENGE. Yet 1924 may even step tout beyond 1923.

Another Dcmpsoy-Firpo battle will draw $200,000, if any such seating and stading capacity can be arranged. A battle between Dempsey and Wills will draw just as many. Nine- ership. but must be a decided bolstering up in the American league to roll back Ruth, Ward, Pipp, Schang 1 Scott, Moyt, Pennock, Jones, Bush, Meusel, etc. The case, of tho Giants' rosts largely upon McGraw's chance to build up a 'waning pitching staff.

And he may run'into stouter 'com-, petition than the Yankees will be called on to 'face 'in the younger league. There are easier things in the world than winning pen- nanta In a row, even' with an un- fetered bank roll at hand. oo champion. Greatest, CongjfWS All-Around bowler In the same today. A bowling- ball should be held tho thumb and mldle finger, allowing the little finger to rest over an the fourth finger.

The idea baseball, football and Yet, including players and caddies, golf will come close to leading the parade for those who actually take part. There are close upon two million golfers and cad.dles, the caddie to get as" 'much "of the being also a golfer and always hand off of the ball as With the'smallest possible a of hand on the ball, it will roll better' and not slide when it is launched. (Bowlers seldom have appendicitis or indigestion because they the muscles of the trunk and vrotet which, according to directors, is the type of adjunc Georgia Tech Suffers Worst Season In Years Smith pronounced the benediction The speakers were i Holland, David E. Layton. Hunter of Ogden, Hyrurn J.

Smith of Salr Lake, Francis and James Griddle. Interment was in Kaysvilie cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by John W. Chlley. GRANT-RIGHT OF- WAY. SALT LAIvB, L'tah Salduro 'company, -by 13.

D. Winkworth, its president, has to the' state of Utah right: of way for the federal known as the Wend route, across its hol'dlngs in western Tooele county. The company has acquired title from the federal government to the salt-bods in, that in addition to furnishing a free right of way for the road is assisting in the road construction-by placing its facilities at the service of the state and its contractors. GO springing up are U- S. of A.

Georgia Tech has had a tough season. The "Golden Tornado" was nothing more than a mild breeze this fall. Once rated one of the most feared football aggregations In the country, the Altan- ta platoon dropped out of the elite circle in tha campaign just closed. Beaten by Notre Dame and Penn State, southerners were also forced to accept tie verdicts with. Florida, Alabama annd Kentucky.

few years back, 19IS to be exact, Georgia Tech had one of the most talked about teams In the country. Late in the season a defeat by Pittsburg, 32 to 0, robbed the Tech team of much of its early season glory. While Georgia Tech has invariably run into woe In Its. northern 1 games, it has usually been supreme in the south. Three tie games against southern teams this season PLAN KTVEP.

VOYAGE. MOAB, state fish land game commissioner has issued i permits to Charles Snell and W. H. Hyde to trap beaver- on the Green and Colorado rivers. The men are outfitting in Green "river ahd will go down the river in a r.ow'bo~at and then up the Colorado to Moab.

Most of the winter will be taken up by the trip. The fish and game commissioner has also.issued a special permit to Mr. Snell to kill mountain sheep on this trip. The rams slaughtered are to be mounted and placed in the state capitol. TO PLAY IX UTAH LOS ANGELES, Nee.

Cochran- left Los Angeles Sun- 1 1 1 i A 8 on Bt make Teoh showing very fairways'and putting: greens linking mpressive two of our best-known oceans. COACHES AND. FAME. Three years ago any number of Michigan men "-ere pronouncing Yost through. -oo- latter's somewhat i by a victory over Baylor, last year's' tjtleholder, which held Texas to a tie.

In tho Southern conference, Washington Lee and disputed title claims, i being defeated i by a conference rival, Logan Honors Aggie Grid Machine The victory o. the tll( University of celebrate'J the coliseum a Los Angeles, for the California-Southern game. The a i at Stanford I glass iunersoles, beinij displayed in univ-ftrsily and at tho University shops, are guaranteed to Washington- held more than keep feet from going to sleep. a system of selection by sports last Thursday was writers. Vanderbjlt was picked as Logan today.

Coach Lowel. the best eleven and awarded the- Romnpy. director of athletics at Pickens trophy. lairi and the man responsible California's "Golden for, victory the "man ol unbeaten and only -twice tied in th? hour." the seasons, mon-. The Ogdcn chamber of commerce i I all they surveyed on the! was representsd at the celebration BeJroom slippers with ground Pacl ic though the eleven by Secretary Jesse S.

Richards. SCORES KEPT LOW Chicago scientist warns against Costly Fumbles Provide Breaks In Many Games Not to be o-utdone by the late Magnus Johnson of Tho closeness-ot thn conference setting hens on door knobs. "It's race this year was indicated by al to be an optimist," he says, thn low Fcores that prevailed. Cali-' 'but you'll never get a house that fornia. Vvlashinjrton and Idaho ran way." neck and neck for first place i the stretch 'was reached.

Washington to Berkeley to iilay California while Idaho was being entertained by Stanford in the Stanford stadium. Washington lo't its championship hopes by a raattpr of 9 "to 0, and Idaho cami 1 out with the short end nf a 17 -o 7 score. Stanford, Southern Washington- States, the Oregon Aggies and-Oregon al! had been defeated earlier'in the season and California clinched tho title by trimming Standford 9 to 0. was the victim of one of the sea- An assembly was held at Mr. Minnesota has set out to produce artificial thunder.

A metropolitan hotel is fceing erected in Blingtwn, with shower baths in all fur rooms. Ne-vy York college professor who retired because he was "out of tune with the to catch on with jazz band pretty soon. son's surprises held to a opening of school at which scoreless i Nevada university. Romney, Captain Jack Croft oo a other members of the squad told just how the contest was won. was the third victory in years for the Aggies over Utah and the sixth in their period of competition.

A i from all sections of Utah the celebration, to conclude with a JancE evening. oo- CAEPENTIEE READY FOR BOXING BOUTS Dec. cable- ived by Tex Rickard were present at Carpe.ntier, French light heavyweight, saying he was ready to come here now. Carperi- I tier sal'l he wouid meet either Mike i worJd's champion In Car- Gene A California 'inventor is experimenting with peas with flat bases, and the sword-swallowers of the nation hope he makes good. Farmer in Idaho grows sweet potato, with human features, but otherwise his crop appears to be a success.

-f Two' di-schafged inmates of Maine i aslylum debate tariff-problem, and the ball. Be on the alert I we" suppose, you'd call it a battle The break- in many an import-L 0 half-wits, ant football 'game As created' eye on the pigskin. Ranking next to the keeping the old eagle' Arr'esf'of Georgia man who soid gasoline for gin probably explains defeat 1 tastes'so much bet- Xotre -by Nebraska was the ter i lately. Victory of Colgate over Syracuse. I by Cornell; 34 to and, tied oy' i State 1 the Colgate game i PURCHASE PITCHER OKLAHOMA CITY.

Dec division: Gene Tunney. i sale 'of -Emil Yde, premier holder of the American-title: Harry; pitcher of the Oklahoma, City club. Greb. from whom Tunney regained winner of the 1925 pennant in the it, or. Battling Siki, who -wrested! Western League, to the Pittsburg the world crown from Carpentier i National league club, was annpun- ced "Sunday by the club secretary.

i The. purchase price was not ed. i said to be around $23.000. Yde 28 and lost 12 and.lort it to McTigue. oo- WINS CUE HONORS PARIS.

Dec. Grange, the French billiard expert, Sunday won the professional IX.2 billiard championship of France. His average was for the five matches in which he played. Grange for the past three years -has of. Roger Conti, The experts pre- the closest rival the' title-holder, diet that Grange prove a worthy contender for when the latter returns to France from the United-States.

oo- DOG HACE DATED day night en route to Chicago, was figured as easy picking for the I TH.T5 PAS, Manitoba. Dec. where'he-will attempt annex the 'world's championship 18.2 balk- line blllard" the play-off match with Willie Hoppe. Cochran plans to stop in San Francisco and Salt Lake play exhibition -oo- I 1 U.L1 Vi I exewNe that keeps a man young. Lacking material, he couldn beat teams that were better fixed i personnel, (Copyright.

1D23, Associated Edi- Just as the howl was about to tors) reach the stars Yost and Michigan Follow ihese bowlig lessons. Learn Lthe POSTPOM; BOTJT Dec. Genaro. American flyweight champion i i hack In- his fight with Carl Tremaine, of Cleveland, at Ma Squa're Garden Friday Large snails eat the leaves of the poisonous foxglove without harm, when the snails are eat-' en, poisoning occurs to the eater. Common colds are-, infectious.

night; a i unable to meet' and are due to a germ so small Midget Smith at Philadelphia, that it cannot be seen under a night, it was announced. igjass magnifying 1500 times. great Syracuse team. The Pas' dog- derby billed as the REAL FOOTBALL Everett Buckingham, president of the Omaha stockyards'; although not a college man himself, has missed but; three games in which Xebraska Cornhuskers -have played in 16 He pays-railroad fare and gives all' employes a halw day off to attend Following the ball won the game world's greatest 200-mJle non-stop, for Clgate. Syracuse ma'Se four dog race, will be run on Miarch 11.

fumbles. Colgate recovered the-ball :924, acording to the 'decision" of on -'each occasion. Four Syracuse the executive' committee the 'we're intercepted by Co-1- chairmanship of President R. O. gate.

Syracuse' fumbles made Orok. The race is for a the'purse, the winner receiving .11200. breaks oil the game, Colgate As. in, f-ither. carnival, will took advantage of every slip; in with.the wise the'Intercepting of passes m-.

derbv, the. week; of March to Jn variably came'at a time when Syr'a- as, "carnival cuse seemed on the way- to a score, Dbg owners a.nd drivers oo- ready-are classic The ancient Romans; wore shoes and searching-the''country for-pos- dlffering-in shape, color and mate; rible derby, teams, high rial, according to their rank. prices, -t games the past season. He finished second in batting, being topped by Koran of Des lloines. His batting average- of Yde is 22 years old and has been, in professional baseball but two years, both with Oklahoma City.

He is left handed. TO MEET GREB PITTSBCR'GH. Dec. Wilson, of Boston, will be given a chance to regain the world's crown, from Harry the titfe-holder, on January IS, iji. 'Square garden, Ne.w -York, It was-stated here by.

James Mason, Greb's ma.n- ager, who he had agreed to the match, in a telephone conversation' with Frank Flourney, garden matchmaker. YOUR STYLE EXACTLY Just the-kind of overcoat J35 and $45 336 '34tb; Street.

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