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'if- ECHICAgO DAYTRIBUNE; THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, r. ML! i jUDEMPShY THE GUMPS--OH, MINI BOUT PAGES ON HARRISON FIVES BEAT MARSHALL1 IN TWO BATTLES tlCicHrY CENTS- H1i l-DOWTVANT To f.Ai) aaiViI WELL- 1 I A. ITVCENT PIECE-AMD fl WAMS fr 7 cU LLL. OttF ACANADlAN I SUSPICIONS.) .1 Jy RlfcfNY HERE rOOKYwAT? sCltT fl- fH47W' SLACKER STORY i vi3 Man Hovers Round sVifeChangesStand. Bantics Game Ends 8-5, Heavies' Score 17-5.

Tribune Decisions tv, Tribune renresenta- Harrison High carried off both end of a west auction double header at Marshall High, the bantam surpriilnj tht lionie five in the opener, to 6. Th hnavy wpIkMs won by 17 to 6. Th mldKeU battled all over the floor, both. viiion" IMT6 Ml NAME ONE 0t if- jobnnl Griffiths kmwkfd out Marcel pldes being penalized frequently. Line i HOI- Alrie MUW ba.

ups Y1 i- rr. rf 1 0 0 mirk, rt 1 1 0 a 1111.11. If 0 I 'ThntniMun, If 0 i ifiii'. Kv. c.l 't itHonnlicr, k.

0 0 o.M 0 rem nana. 1.0 0 Sumner. 0 knl, it til Riley, 1 i 1 "Mke tit Kid Davis knocked oat Mofis lJ. Art Bruggcr bent ij. J.

Benny Yalger beat .3 Feb. 4. Spe- Ll'nquaUSed and absolute repu- i i NXoodLs BxidL LIKE P. A. STORY ree throws djii.vJ: Kii-iwky, 11; Ourk.

BANTAMWEIGHTS. KuTinon IKl. MarhH t.M. Ti RUTH' CLAIMS HE IIAS NOT SIGNED CONTRACT Waters nn. ri i vmm.

(iulkownki, U.O 4 'i 0KTvtmii. oil h. c.S 0 ft ft l.vniis. HIPPO VAUGHN SIGNS AND CUB OFFICIALS BREATHE WITH RELIEF 1 1 i utu-r 1 1 nan SOME DEER FACTS. SIORE ABOUT JACK.

EAlt WAKE: I notice in picture of Patent Leather Jack that in putting on a squarehead nut he seems to have the knack of I Kj ky. U. .0 0 1 2 I i rt A A OS ANfiKI.KS, Feb. 4 AST week District Game Warden I 5C2 Before departing for tlio eat today "Babe" Ru(h. the Yankees' $100,000 beau Charlie McPherron, at Monmouth, 111., arrested boob 'of killing proclivities for running -je'v'was a stacker, that he did 'import her but that she support-.

yn tbit Pempsey, failed to work shipyards, or that she has any ls-ce against the worliTs chamois maJ today by Mrs. Maxine right-about-faro with the di-4 wife. She or her friends who using; an air hammer in a inanner most assuring. I'm sure a nut put on like that could never be enduring. Any shipyard worker Tank, English, French knows that In pulling up a bolt or nut, it's best to use a wrench.

F. S. T. her Here ior uus mvpfugi- mony among Its club owners. In years past it was often the other way.

WHO'S WHO. IWhoineirg this Guy F. Leer L. E. B.

in the Wake.) He's a Bushman or looks And a Chaplin for fun, lie's a Rascoe for books And a Morgan for mon; He's a Hammond for plays 'And a Dana for neves, And his lyrics amaze When he flirts with the Muse. He's a Barrie for whim And a Bryan for blatt, In satirical vim. He's got Shaw on the mat; Mid Society's whirls He's the top of the heap, And, my dear, with the girls He makes Romeo weep. down and wounding a 2 year -old -buck deer. The prisoner was taken to Aledo-and given a stiff fine.

The deer, was one of three that have been running this winter in Rock Island and Mercer counties and one of probably a hundred or more wild deer still remaining In Illinois. The other day we received a letter from -a reader of our feeble efforts. It i a short, terse letter, in which the yjpi prepared for the witness a Deinpsey, 0, why did ty," saimie had not signed a contract with' the New York club an reported aivj that lie would not come to terms before receiving a part of the money paid to the Bus-tori lied Sox tor his hervices. KtiUi. Is headed for Boston, expecting to arrive there Monday.

He Is going to New York a few later. Bill James of the White Sox Maff also departed today, going to Ann Arbor, where a brother has just died." James has been hunt- JYeo lhrwi in i'1: UniKiiwuHt' li). Umiuo. Eftttiuu. 4.

St. llali.k. 4 M'KINLEY, 14 1 AUSTIN, 12. After Amtin led. 10 to 2.

at half ttmo, Mi'Klliley Ixuitttlun pullMt toaetlli-r and ii 'tnuivn wink in tike aeomd half, rrfcue.l the (ame. 14 to 12, on AtiHlin's flmr. R. K.WMU. who aa Inje.

into the UneuD in I he mi.ind half, ptiinil-. Uie wiimm riiiifr on ri.ie.hnniWwl attempt. Ltneun: MiKinley 1141. i Autia 1171. it ti Miluu.

rf 0 oiRay. 0 1 us. If 0 o.i-oww. i I H. 0 0 1 1 till.

I 0 6 ti I'lianin 2 1 2' Lanuton, nr. .0 oil J.a, iu. 0 1 Tia y. 0 0 0 Kimwn. II 0 BuToi)h, rfO I 0 Kn throws misae: Cliaoipaniiti.

Urewrr. 6. lUferec: Henry Smidl, if Hi WALLER, 14 SENN, 10. Waller Ltfhts liftrd a faat game lrom Prnn. 14 to 10, In north aei-tlon garrxi nn the Jailer's floor.

Krt.kson shot thrsw biMkeis and lrd the winners' floor atts-'U. Sullivan llipiMd right of Senna poinia. Ljneiip: Big Jim Vaughn, superlative southpaw of the Cubs, spent one hour with President Veeck of the Cubs yesterday, after which he signed his contract to play with the north siders next season. The stalwart hurler came down from Kenosha, where he has been toiling in the shops of an automobile factory, and it required little time for him to reach an agreement with the Cub3' boss. Vaughn was one of two veterans who signed with the Cubs during the verything she had said and" at 5 xtwt remarked she was eorry luviag injured or marrea me rep- IS JACK JOHNSON LETTER TO CLYNE officials in Chicago, admit that as a fugitive from justice Jack Johnson is a wonderful press agent.

The duky battler's widely heralded letter pleading for a chance to come back fronVhls exife in Mexico City'and fight charges agahnst hfm. Uncle Barn's courts Clyne yesterday. Its a good eribugTrietter," remarked the prosecutor, except that it all the earmarks of a press agent story. I will not answer the letter. When Johnson steps foot on American eoil he will be arrested and sent to jail to serve the sentence standing against him.

There will be no immunity from justice," NORTH PARKS TOl RXKY. In the 135 pound ol the noj th parks. Terrapin A. C. defeated Mczereons, 64 to 14, at Elkhart park.

Hamlin Midcetg etirtod! the ra for th north parks flj pounds basket title by running over Seward. UH to 8, tn the' latter'! gymnasium. WEST PARK TOl'R VET. Stanford. iOS pounder, opeur-d the annual "West Park" basketball title, whirl by drubbing Holsteln youngsters.

Hi to o. at Dvorak park. The Falcon midget. .115 pounds, defeated the Sheridan Pam livo in a West Park league game la-t night, (o 135 ponnd class Dvorak. Oak Home.

3.T 11. jcb of her former husband. font Distuss Original Letter. writer unburdens himself and speaks what is probably in the heart of every Dempsey said the same thing near here. i nig day.

Dode Paskert from his normal American man and boy; Here arry lieiiman or the users it Assint- C. Aiwrney a num-rlth whom she was closeted for a it is? home In Cleveland in the morning, and was among the arrivals anil reported that he had signed his 1920 contract. iscurs' session, and later in the the repeated her denial to news- Waller 141. Sena tltl. men.

To build ships for Uncle Sam in patent leather shoes? Catherine F. j. PT Anderson rf. .4 '2 10 Hennett. Oil Vei.hnian.

lf II 0 PulliTan. If. ..2 4 I 1 'i 2iUi. Uman. Oil lieiuert.

rir. .0 0 0 l'Zihon. rr 0 0 10 to explain how she came to tfce letter in which she made the SOLTH' PARKS Ouden park U5 phiinders defeated Grrid In ft II .1 Van llnren Ir ll 1 Ser charges, if there was no truth lir 0 Johnt.on.rf 0 0 0 1 Free throws missed Krlokaon. ii. Aiulet-lou.

ill 7. Croscing. 12 to In a dm-iilmir of the south parkir tmirnarat nt-at Bessemer same, Mrs. Dempsey replied: Albeit he lores A'of fo talk of himself. He MUST say he shoves Others back on the shelf, A'o matter the task; And although you might guess it, You don't HAVE to you ask.

And, by gosh, he'll confess itt GUY F. LEE. lit fr talked so much on the sub-j care to talk any more. I'm i out. My amaavit speaKs ior OAK PARK, 26 1 ALUMNI, 7.

Oak Pvk high' heavyweight basket team showed Its power yesterday, defeating an Alumni quintet, 2d to 7. al the 'hon Other wore: 115 Kund class Palmer, 15: Hamilton. 10 140 pouiid vlsl'ahiifrt 40; Mark White, 0. OX OTHER KUHRS. S.

C. Whales lights, 4'; Silent A. 10. S. C.

Whales banters. IK: St. Marks, Id. (Jary Whitinx dwU, y-i. "After reading "your article on elk and deer I happened to pick up a paper' from my mother's home town, clippings from which I am sending you.

-Gee, but I wish I were about 75 years old, so I could say I at least had seen some of these critters, except in Lincoln park." The clippings were on the early history of Illinois and our reader had tin-1 derlined parts that spoke of the early settlers building fences to keep the deer i out of their "fields and of shooting deer and turkyes on the way to 1 There is a connection between our first item and this letter, Our reader has to go to Lincoln park to see a deer because we have boobs who instantly grab a gun whenever they see some wild meat on the hoof. If this spirit would be permitted to run unchecked h. Dempseys 'change of heart had affixed his name to a contract before lunch time. He has been selling cigars in a Cleveland store, and will return to the job until time to start on the spring training trip. Signing of Vaughn Relief.

The signing of Vaughn brought considerable relief to the north side magnates; as he is rated as one of the real stars of the league, and much depends upon -his work next season. A year ago Vaughn held out Until nearly time for the start of the season. Wit'i Vaughn and Alexander, the big stars of the staff, in line for next season. President Veeck and Manager Mitchell have little to fear. Speed Martin, one of the clever right handed hurlers, signed his contract when seen a few weeks ago by Veeck in San Francisco.

rrelim Work at Hot Springs. to have developed after she was I rim, Ills, knier and Robinson- each -alnr three ringers, I'eters was the only alumnus etfe.ttvn avnint the Oak Park gilsrds. Tewed in Salt Lake City by It seems to be tiyae to lay aside blame A representative of the picture syndicate, who went to Spellman tirst went to Wells, ar.d di-scovering Mrs. Dempsey S-parted, proceeded to Salt Lake, 3 he got in touch with her ad id her to come to San Fran- AND MORE ANON. The A.

12. F. croW)ii7 vn The noble, manlj game," And wants to bounce Jack Dempaey From out the Halt of Fame. And yet the lads tcho won the war Are really most to They should have kept it. going Till Mr.

Dempsey came. C. P. 31. George W.

Dixon has made an offer of 100 umpires to the Chicago Industrial Athletic league, baseball section. He suggests the selection of his 100 sturdiest teamsters. We're not that kind of a league," replied Chairman Elmer T. A new man "is. slated to wear the amateur tjiree cushion crown; but won't, be A.

Newman of Brook Jy.n. This Help! Help! WakV'iv I coBdtioted by 'Harrey T. Woodrutrv' 1 Terhaps Messrs. Ruppert and Huston want that $500,000 from Ban suggests J. Av" to buy four more Babe Ruths.

But are there any more Babes in the Woods?" with her renunciation. Aitompanied by Bodyguard. our children's children' would have to go to Lincoln park to see a robin or a cotton tail rabbit. 'jjDeznpsey was brought into San ju late Tuesday afternoon by tai. She registered at a local Vaughn will return to Kenosha today or tomorrow, and after a few days of preparation will leave for Hot Springs, for some preliminary work.

Accompanied by Alexander, rryler, he is booked to go to the Arkansas resort a week from And heed the old cry, "For the good ofjjhe game," Do Too Remember Way Baek When: The boys u.sed to gather at Al after 1 a. ni. to put away a welch rorebft and a mug of ale? WHITE SIGNS TO MKET MACKET. CKarlay White, local ywierday signed artjoiea to meet Bob Mar-key at' Den-rer eb, 13. They are to weigh in.

at pnnnds at 3 KVloek. iu'Lina Clark," and could not -Jsrviewed until after the first leg 1 federal lnvesigation. Just how whe will remain here is indefinite. 2 said to be "on call to the fed-Minorities. ioJyeuard with a waiting, taxicab provided for Mrs.

Dempsey, -and" llllimtTTT TTTTTTTTTTITTIITTIIIIItlTItlllllTIIIIITIlIITIIlIlIlIIIIIIIII For Thursday, Friday and Saturday (federal building she evaded in-. to and all attempts to secure a jraph. st Kearns, Dempsey's manager, 3 still here, remains in the He declared he has made no If it was worth $20 for a ringside seat at the btecher-Caddock mauling match it should be worth about $50 for a ring- i Fide seat in the American league meet-1 ing next week. to talk with Mrs. Dempsey and i Even Rich Men Are Doing It 1 Cut the 11." C- L.

Xdd. another season by renewing it with a new pair -of trousers. Fine cassimeres, worsteds; and serges at and Others at $5, $3.50 and $7.50 All A1I-woqI; Save at least $10 on a new suit if you need it, at $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 but wear the clothes you have as long as you can make them look gdod. Put on the Brakes Reduce the II. C.

L. Many men" of forethought are buying two suits, extra trousers and an overcoat from us to insure against possible price raises next year. Our direct wool purchases and wholesale tailoring are Just two of our reasons for $10 saving. A comparison will show a proportionally great saving in hats. Ask the men who trade, here or come, sec for yourself.

li r1 Mail orders' given prompt attention. Address Dept. for samples. lamon que intend to do so. who reiterates that he has himself in this investigation 1 to clear the moving picture end deal, insists the affidavit consti- pendulum has another swing.

The National league now. has the world's pennant and apparent har 8 5 4-a complete vindication. Tire Perez Scores Victory Over Madonna by 10-0 iV. and C. Board Thinks Dempsey Won't 'Appear nr York, Feb.

4. Special. re is small likelihood that Jack (War Tax Paid) rnssfv. world hpavvweieTit cham- defeated Madonna in the of C. Indoor league at Visitation hall.

Fifty-fourth and Peoria streets, last night, 10 to 0. The features of the game were the, pitching of Shields and the hitting of Flynn and Score: win appeal personally before the of the army, navy, and All Fresh StockSqueegee Tread Guaranteed by the B. F. Co. for 6,000 Miles "an board of boxing control, which will hold a hearing on the Perez.

A Oder's activities for his country A F.OX1in.2bl 3 1 the war. While no official in- 9 1 I 1 a Ward. Henry, c. 0 T.F! 3b.O B'nett. Bru-ker.

2bO R.S'van. Ib Kelly. Cusak. is. Laramie.

11.0 of any direct word from PI mi ivW 1 1 12 2 2 3 2 3 0 0 1 1 Casey, Burke, c.l Ryan. Is. TP.F'n. 3b.2 Shields, 2 JO'Hn. lb.

2 Ri-hert. rs.O Foic rf 1 Dempsey or his manager. Jack Diamond Tubes Diamond Tires the general impression was j-fie chamnion w'll cnhmlf Vila raw J.S'van, rf-pO form of 4 Tof qli 9 Totals .10 13 27 1 1 19 E. Jackson Boul. Between Stale ancl Wabash' List Our Red Gray Sizes Price Price Tubes Tubes 30x3 $15.12 $12.25 $2.68 $2.48 30x3V2 19.15 15.65 3.19 2.85 32x312 22.40 18.25 3.61 3.15 31x4 29.95 24.35 4.23 3.85 32x4 30.45 24.80 4.36 30 33x4 32.00 26.05 'n 4.45 4.00 34x4 32.65 26.65 4.63 4.10 35x4V2 45.80 37.55 5.93 5.30 Saves Frenchman from K.

O. by Griffiths Feb. 4. Johnny Griffiths, -an welterwpight, tonight scored -hnical knockout over Marcel EM. a French fighter.

The end ln the tenth round of what was jave been a fifteen round bout, imp. manager 0( Thomas, and I manager of Georges Carpentier. up the sponge in order to save rom a knockout. a Ma'lonna i) Perez 1 2 0 0 0 6 1 10 base hit-Shields. O'Lauxhlin.

Fox. Burke. Casey. Henry. Struck out Shields.

12: Bennett, 5: Sul'ivan. 3. Ba8 on balls 1: Bennett. Sullifan. 1.

Umpires Fitzptnck and Kiiiian. Siever of Old Detroit Tiger Champs Falls Dead Detroit, Feb. 4. Special. Eddie Siever, former star southpaw on.

the Detroit Tigers, died suddenly. on the street this afternoon. Heart disease is believed to have caused death. i In 1907, the year the Tigers won their 1 first pennant under the Jennings re- gime. Siever did much to land the flag.

One year later the cunning left Eddie's arm and he was released. From Detroit he went to the minors, finally quitting baseball altogether. Of late XKcyVe tack again richer Foul in Tonth 1920 Auto License Application Blanks' Issued Here ft ft ft Verdict to Mendelsohn those jroodold Portinas At Sale Prices Accessories off, and every ship 1 '''fXy )t The strike Vv'' Ftb- 4" Beech-1-VewTork unintentionally fouled of Milwaukee in wtni of their ten round bout was disqualified, ilen- the better of the fighting ag me of the foul. from Porto Rico those smokes is bringing more Ufp you always" Uked AJj he had been employed by the depart ment of public works. ant ana miia as incy i ri.

best as fragri used to be. Mats' Body Polish Sprayer free gallon can, $20; half gallon, quart, 95c. Windshield Squeegee New type, 35c. Haroline Oil Light and medium only; 5-gallon can, $2.89. Schraeder'a Tire Gaufes Reg.

A. C. Titan Spark Plugs Factory equipment: packed in original boxes; reg. 69c. Cotton Wst Pound package; 2Sc Shaler 5-minute Vulcaniger For repairing tubes; reg.

92c Simon's Auto Wax or KUener can, 45c Pyrerie Fir Extinguisher Complete; $10; $7.95. Combination Tire Dob and Cement 45c 4 Distilled Water For batteries gal bottle, 35c; half 19c Storage Jack Set of four; spU $5.45. Leather Lastre For retouching-, leather tops; quart can, $145; pint, 95c DRINK i' id Chains Size 30x3y3; spL, $4J5. Ford Wee Sporting Goods Section Fifth Floor. We prepay parcel post or express on all out-of-town orders 7 HZ SNAPPY LIM: DRINK 1 l-s'A: State and Jackson On the N.

E. Corner 1 -1 AT ALL SQDG FOUNTAINS gTTi Tn jinmrr:.

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