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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 8

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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APPLETON POST-CRESCENT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920 PAGE EIGHT 3C JL 1L 11 port in 1916 he wrote this declaration, which was adopted by the convention: It iH SCHOOL GAG ILL IDE HIS MARK 'It seems to be the settled purpose Season Fails To Develop Real Gridiron Champion Sport News and Views MEN FORM TEAMS iy WORLD 0 oC interests antagonistic to the freedom of men and women who labor to persuade and then use the judiciary to misconstrue constitutional guarantees and thereby nullify legislative enactments so as to leave but one remedy. We therefore that any injunctions dealing with the re 3C Syracuse and Dartmouth also must be given a place near the top. Leading Contenders Are Not Willing to Battle for National Honors. Inter-class Tournament Will Be Played Latter Part of Next Week.

Ohio State won the western confer Speaker Here Tomorrow Night Is Recognized as Leader of Workingmen. ence championship without doubt WANT SUPER OR TO HE UWREHGE MEN lationship of employer and employee, and based upon the dictum 'Labor is be wholly and absolutely but outside the confines of the conference is an eleven which the east con A meeting of all boys who are in Ticket sale for the second number siders better Notre Dame. (By Henry L. Farrell) By Cnitrd Iram Leased Wire New York Personal opinion, that treated as usurpation ana disregarded, let the consequences be what they Rather the east fails to see how any of the Appleton Community Lecture PUT IN GREER BAY terested in basketball will be held at the high school Monday afternoon. Class teams are to be formed and an ON STATE TEAIV1 other team could be better.

may." Notre Dame probably will (Claim the no account judge, will have to decide the football championship of two and Artists series started at nine o'clock this morning at the T. M. C. A. The attraction will be Matthew interclass tournament will take place western championship and get away Mias mien Kinsman has returned in about a week.

from stnmrhtnn where she spent the With the -1920 season over, Georgia The four boys who received letters for athletics last year will coach the with it as State will be satisfied to be termed the western conference king. Benny Boynton, the Williams star, whp is said to be headed for the army, Thanksgiving recess with her sister, Fans Believe Victors Over Appleton Are Entitled to Title Came. INTER-FACTORY CAGERS PLAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Inter-factory league basketball games will be played Wednesday night at the Y. M. C.

A. The Eagle Manufacturing Co. will play the Fox River-Telulah team; Valley Iron Works will play the Appleton Woolen-Appleton Machine Works squad and the Inter-lakes will meet the Kimberly Clark team. On Tuesday night bowling matches will take place between the Appleton Coated rapcr Co. and the Interlakes.

The Valley Iron Works and the Fox River Paper Co. will meet Thursday night, and on Friday night, the Kimberly Clark bowling team will play with the Appleton Wire Works. Five "Conference Official Selects Conference Mythical Eleven. Miss Georgia Kinsman. Woll, eighth vice president of the American Federation of Labor, who will discuss "Organized Labor and Democracy." The lecture is to begin teams.

Philip Jacobson will coach the Tech owns the top flag in the south and California has the honors on the coast. But in the east and west there will be as many champions per led the east in scoring with 22 touch Frank Steidl was a Menasna visitor Sunday. downs and 11 goals from touchdowns at 850 o'clock. Appietjn. as well as Green Bay haps as there are various personal Woll grew up in the labor move opinions.

football, fans, are keenly interested in the efforts which are being made by ment almost unnoticed until a great Three, candidates stand out in the issue brought him and his talents to authorities of the East Side high east Pittsburgh and Penn the front. When he attended his first State. In a good many opinions, they school to induce Superior, victor over Madison, to play a game to finally de for 143 points. French, of the army, was second with 91; Mayer, Cornell, 73; Kaw, Cornell, 72; Way. Penn State, 68.

Not even a mythical national champion can be established or claimed. Notre Dame has disbanded her team, Georgia Tech is not inclined to take on a post-season game while the Ohio State-California struggle can't clear the situation. rank in that order. Harvard, Boston College and Stev. termine the state high school cham convention he was placed on the adjustment committee and soon became secretary.

He demonstrated so much ability that he was appointed secretary of the committee on executive pionship. Green Bay is willing to ens were also undefeated but their senior team; Nathan Bloomer will head the junior team; sophomores will be led by Harold Briese, and Elmer Dunn will coach the freshmen. The seniors will exert every effort to capture the interclass championship. For the last two years the class which is now the senior class, lost the tournament by only a few points, and this year intends to take the. honors.

Regular practice wjll begin Monday night at the high school gym. The first of the season will probably be played January 7, but as yet no game has been scheduled. It is probable that the team will play out of town. Coach Vincent says the teams expects to play most of its games this schedules were not heavy enough to entitle them to consideration for first play the Superior aggregation on almost any terms but Superior is not overly willing to trust to another council's report and also on the com Offices To Rent at 814 College Ave. Inquire at Schlintz Bros.

Drug Store place. game. mittee on international labor relations. Many subjects that bear upon the fundamental principles of the Ameri can Federation of Labor are referred HUNTERS GET LEGAL LIMIT OF RABBITS EXPECT ALL MERCHANTS AT WEDNESDAY MEETING Football critics all over the state are not inclined to regard Superior as the state champion so long as Green Bay remains undefeated. The East Siders' victory over Appleton stamped the team as one of the strongest in the to this committee and the utmost care is necessary to separate the wheat from the chaff.

As secretary of the committee on executive council's re season in the college gymnasium. The outlook is good for a large attendance at the meeting of retail mer Babbit hunting was a popular pastime Sunday. Louis and Fred Hoffman and James Piette were at Briar-ton, Shawano county, where they were chants called for 6:30 o'clock Wednes Thomas E. Manning, who officiated i many Little Five conference foothill games during the season just ond-vl, has selected an All Conference learn -which includes five Lawrence Tien. Four Tlipon stars, ono Carroll tnd one Bcloit man are also included In the lineup.

Lawrence is represented on the mystic eleven, by tackle; Ketchum. puard; Smith, enter; Doerinp. end; Elliot, half back. Sustin. quarterback of the Ripon Vara, is selected for the pilot position the state crew and is also honored Tith the captaincy of the squad.

The all state team will line up as follows: Ti. E. Schneider, Ripon. R. T.

McOlynn, Lawrence. R. G. Emigh. Ripon.

Lawrence. L. T. Borchardt, Carroll. Tj.

G. Ketchum, Lawrence. Jj. K. Doering, Lawrence.

J. B. Ripon (Capt.) R. H. Radebaugh, Beloit.

H. Elliott, Lawrence. F. B. Jerdee, Ripon.

Mr. Manning, after reviewing the tlate 'football situation and the com-jurative strength of the teams, gives the following reasons for his selections: As an end, Schneider of Ripon towers above any other end in the conference five. His unique way of receiving forward passes and ability to Bodge in open field work, together with his wonderful defensive ability, makes him the first choice. Dorring Good Man Poering of Lawrence is. put upon not long in bagging all the law allows, five to each hunter in any one day.

Mike Wager and his sons, John, Ed ward and Mike Wagner, spent the day hunting In the marshes north of he bore the brunt of the line work for Ripon. Ketchum of Lawrence qualifies for the other guard position for his wonderful defensive ability and general all-round aggressive playing and ability to obtain results. The center position is given to Smith of Lawrence, because of his clean, consistent. hard playing throughout the entire season, his ability to back up the line being one of the redeeming features of his work. At the quarter back position.

Gustin of Ripon is in a class by himself. His superior knowledge of every department of the game, his wonderful leadership, earns him the title of captain of the honorary eleven. Radebaugh of Beloit earns one half back position for his spectacular playing throughout the entire season, while Elliott of Lawrence is easily the star of all the half backs of the Conference Five. Jerdee of Ripon is selected for fullback position because of his wonderful line plunging and his wonderful defensive ability. Jerdee was a consistent ground gainer all during the season.

state and should be given consideration in any clfempionship race. Superior has an imposing record but there are many fans who believe that the Baymcn nave a team capable of making them best of 'em hump to keep ahead. Superior was to decide today If it will accept the Green Bay challenge. It has been proposed to play the game either -at Green Bay or Milwaukee. Two Milwaukee newspapers have offered trophies, emblematic of the state championship, to be awarded to the winning team.

day evening at the vocational school by the retail division of the chamber of commerce. Reservations- for the dinner are arriving in every mail. Cooperation to better the retail interests of Appleton and to bring a greater volume of trade to the city from outside will be the main issue at the meeting. This includes the possibility of establishing a credit rating formulating cooperative advertising plans, and arranging for a sales and merchandising course after the holidays. Shiocton, where they captured twenty rabbits and a racoon.

Three Kaukau-na hunters bagged fourteen rabbits near by. The swamp was filled with hunters. The roads to both Shiocton and Briarton were badly cut up and at some places were almost impass able. BUSHEY TEAM, MINUS STAR. LOSES TO ISHPEMING SQUAD GIDEONS IN CHARGE OF CHURCH SERVICE HERE 156 114 121 110 161 662 212 ARCADE ALLEYS Olympic Geo.

Jimos ........168 148 Refaldt 146 132 IL Scheer 135 111 J. Bailen 130 120 Geo. Katulas .....202 163 Totals 1 781 672 Arcade Comers Art Struts 186 179 E. Rogers 112 135 C. Kuckenbeeker ..138.

169 A. Gehring ........165 175 R. Schulta .........158 147 Totals 759 805 TWO FIRES THREATENED GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING The dismantling of the former Globe hotel building at the corner of College Three Gideons from Oshkosh conducted special services at the Emmanuel Evangelical association church 145 161 HOHENZOLLERNS AGREE 117 TO HELP EACH OTHER 143 778 London The Doom correspondent With Kenuey forced out of the game at the end of the first half because of injuries, the Bushey Business college basketball team played with four men against the Ishpeming, city team at Ishpeming Friday evening and was defeated, 53 to 27. The commercial college men were leading by one point when Kenney was forced out of the line-up. Kenney was unable to start the game against Houghton School of Mines but was expected to be in shape for the scrap at Crystal Falls this evening.

Fred Bushey. who is accompanying the team said the snow is several feet deep all over the northern peninsula. FOR SALE Part or all of five Pox River Paper company 5Va per cent Gold Bonds of $1000.00 denomination. Make offer, Address r. H.

in care Post-Crescent, of the Daily Mail reported today that th.a former Kaiserin's illness had af forded an opportunity for the Hohcn- ELK LEAGUE (he other wing of the eleven for his accurate dropkicking and his ability to get down the field and cover the runner under punts. Ho is a good tackier snd holds up his end of the line well on defense. In the tackle positions, McGljmn of Tjiwrence easily proved the premier tackle of the conference. His ability to open holes in the line and break up line plunges and back up the line on all defensive work, is responsible in a large measure for the success of the Lawrence team. Borchardt of Carroll, while on a losing team, played a consistent all- round game, he, is aggressive, hard irorking and, being possessed of weight and ability, makes him ideal mate for McGlynn.

avenue and Superior' street revealed that it was twice threatened with de Sunday evening, of which the Rev. H. J. Droegkamp is pastor. C.

W. Brown, Browns' Kranhold 136 Powers 171 zollerns to engage in a family council. He said the former kaiser made his sons him cut wood. They all discussed each other's family resources, the correspondent said, and an agreement was reached for those of greater income to aid the others so each would have at least who is renowned as a soloist among struction by fire. last time was I Ryan 170 Gottsleben 189 Young 135 the Gideons, sang several songs.

E. T. Umbreit talked on the "Gideon Emblem," and John Kosencranta spoke on the "Christian Laborer." These men were in the city last spring at the Gideon convention, and made such the equivalent of $425,000 a year to enable them to live in a "manner befit 1111 Totals eight years ago, when a portion of the west wall was damaged by a plumber who was thawing out a water pipe, leaving his torch where it came in contact with the joists. The first fire, which was the 'moro serious of the two, started in the saloon or hotel office-and burned the east wall and ceiling quite badly. The date of the fire was not learned.

ting Hohenzollerns." William J. Ganzel of Black Creek transacted business here Saturday. Joseph Wolff of New London, was an Appleton business visitor Saturday. William P. Fessenden of Antigo, visited friends here Sunday.

167 133 204 167 107 154 169 141 135 135 771 730 158 204 157 181 140 142 145 143 178 148 77S 818 a good that the congrega Johnston Tn the guard position, Emigh of 801 Pirates 190 ....198 ....,168 tion desired to hear them again. John J. Reno of Rhinelander, visit Ripon is easily the best guard in the Koletzke Scbommer Jed friends here Sunday. state, and, being a heavy, shifty man. Weber .158 W00DENWARE COMPANY Hamm .157 CLOSES DOWN ITS PLANT TVrtals .871 AUTO ACCIDENT RESULTS IN TWO DAMAGE SUITS ST.

JOSEPH ALLEYS Sale Pant: Lucky Five The plant of the Menasha Wooden-ware company, Menasha, the largest institution of its kind in the world, has been closed down temporarily, throwing nearly 2,500 men out of work. Poor business in the last two or three months has caused the company's warehouses to be filled. It was said the shutdown may continue two or three months, or until conditions have improved. E. Treiber 158 124 J.

Heigl ..122 138 E. Weiss 169 191 3 H. Steger Ill 118 Ed. Hitchlcr 136 156 "Prices are way Down An action for damages which had its origin in an automobile collision on April 24 is on trial before a jury in circuit court T. Quinlan is plaintiff and Nicholas Griesbach is defendant.

The suit was brought by Mr. Quinlan to recover $1,200 for damage to his car and Mr. Griesbach has counterclaimed for $1,000 damage to his car. The plaintiff is represented by Attorney A. H.

Krugmeier with Attorney John Kluwin of Oshkosh as counsel, and the defendant has engaged Rooney and Grogan. The case will not be completed until late Tuesday afternoon. Total 696 727 St. Aloysius y. M.

Soc. 135 157 148 129 151 720 130 153 132 164 169, 748 Al. Stoegbauer 116 144 tions for the purchase of J. Lucas' grocery store in Menasha, S. Stingle 110 137 C.

Komely 166 86 J. J. Doerflpr 123 138 H- J. Timmers 142 125 Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Peotter and Carl Peotter motored to Seymour Sun day. .637 630 Total PACKERS WHIP LAPHAMS IN LAST GAME OF YEAR MOST men have several good coats around the house, hidden away in a closet; the trousers are possibly worn out.5 We have a very well selected stock of extra pants to match up coats; good neat stripes and mixtures that would blend in very nice-ly with those extra coats and give you considerable service at a reasonable cost. $5.50 Paht-s, cotton mixed worsteds $095 in gray stripe effects. Sale price Green Bay, Wis, The Lapham fought stubbornly against a superi or team Sunday afternoon and lost to the Green Eay 26 to 0. The Packers were reinforced by the THE FRANKLIN SEDAN yf presence of Cub Buck, former Badger star, all-American and member of Jim i Thorpe's Canton team.

Buck was the i life of the game, tossing his lighter opponents about at will and opening huge holes in the line. He stopped two forward passes, paving the way 54.45 $6.00 Pants, 'cashmere and cotton mixed, dark patterns. Sale price $7.00 Pants, Jieavy weights, atooI nlledr Sale price tor one Packer touchdown. fine car is so well fitted for unre stricted year 'round use as a Franklin. $8.00 Pants, good weights, in brown with, light stripe, black and white stripe, gray, stripes.

Excellent qualities. Of the visitors, McNutt played a whale of a game, mussing up many of the Packers' forward passes. The visitors brought a good sized erowd along and the rooting was a la collegian. Play Great Game The Laphams were greatly outweighed by the Packers, bnt on defense played a wonderful game. The Packers scored once in the first quarter, but throughout the first half the f5 Sale price $9.00 Pants, mostly plain colors, cut.

in young men's English styles. Sale price Ilgnung wan h-wiubi. even. Finish Contest It was the last scheduled game for the Packers. They have won every game played on the home field.

Their $10.00 worsteds and cashmeres, assorted patterns. Sale price. Direct air-cooled, and having no water to boil or freeze, it is free from all temperature troubles, and can be used with as little restriction, annoyance and extra care in winter as in summer. Light and flexible, it rides comfortably and handles easily and safely under all conditions. 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 14,500 miles to the set of tires 50 slower yearly depreciation record is marred by a 14 to 3 defeat at Bcloit, but the Beloit Fairies were beaten on the Packers' field, 9 to 0.

$11.00 Pants, plain colors, fine flannels, brown, blues, greens, some worsteds. Sale pric-e The Electrically Equipped Model 20-J This model, which is the most popular Harley-Davidson model ever offered to the public features for the sixth consecutive year the remarkably efficient Harley-Davidson-Remy electric lighting; and ignition system. Briefly, this electrical system incorporates a small generator, a storage battery, headlight, tail light, motor driven signal, and the necessary switches and wiring. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Harley-Davidson Motorcycles FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION SEE Wagner Motorcycle Shop $1 2.50 Pants, smooth and rough all wool worsteds. Sale price VandovQIe Program Appleton theatre goers who the "Great one of the $1 5.00 and $1 6.00 Pants, extra fine fabrics, smooth and unfinished worsteds in neat cleverest magicians ever seen here.

striped patterns, grays, browns, A95 blues. Sale price JLVf will be giaa to welcome this star performer, with a new bag of tricks, when he headlines the vaudeville bill at Appleton theatre this week. Others on Puth Auto Shop the program are Kldds Dogs, Dove and Mitchell in a comedy skit: "Love Wells and Montgomery, comedy skit. The first show begins at CI 1020 College Ave. Appleton, Wis.

6 a a clock Tuesday evening. Th Lady Elks win have the regular weekly card party at the Elk club Wednesday afternoon..

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