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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 12

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THE MANSFIELD NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1915. TWELVE MMGUNG FATHER VELL TffLL HOW WAb THE CSRIDE MOW DID hR. HKKEY THE ml air a I. THAT VJUAV wuut WHAT? THE, nuw WERE.

TWP I AIMM HPft AftOOT MICKC.Y CAUTHS 4NK THAT TO NARED ev itu. ALL THE "WCOOIN4 Mai MM OF CORNELL DREfc'oEO MUCH TO sPeAK OP A WONDER THtX DtONIT CATCH COLO 1 1 FRENCH ftv 9 SEASON WITH WIN LEADS IN TOUCHDOWNS HE OIDNT SHOW UPJ If it takes you 15 years to use up 100 tireg yourself. in all those years only one Diamond Squeegee will cause you any trouble. These are facts based on the law of averages upon which billions are invested in the life insurance business. Start using Diamond Squeegees.

You can't beat "99 satisfaction" in the tire business. Diamond "Fair-List" Prices Victors In First Game of Series With Engineers on the Smokehouse Alleys. Star Quarterback Leads All Players on Big Eleven In Scoring. With 15 tourlidou ns and goals from touchdowns, t'hiick llarreit, Cornell's rn plain still leads in scor- IVt. titiT .7 liti" sin Ins.

lit) has urcounled for (points. His significant that Itur Jietl, wliiln Kreat drop kicker, has not been culled upon (o score a single 109 THK SAIIJ. P. YV. 3 -1 1 Tflangles Cocoanuti Engineers Admiral Hopkins John's Strollers.

Syndicates Chauffeurs Elks i .1 2 1 3 2 I I 2 8 1 2 Have your tires been 99 satisfactory during the past two years? .3:1.1 Held goal this year. Schlverick's goal against Harvard is (ho onlv The "luckless Chauffeurs," cellm champions in the Smokehouse pin league for nuiny a m-HPon, sinned off the new season with a victory and there is renaon to believe Unit tbey will romp of the other i i If in 1914 and 1915 vou have used ten tires and one has "gone bad," you have only been 90' fo satisfied. If two have "gone bad," your score is reduced to 80 In 1914 arid 1915, out of every million Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires, 990,000, or 99 have made good. Was your percentage tnat high i If nine friends and yourself had between you, in 1914 and 1915, bought 100 Diamond Squeegees for your cars, but one tire out of the whole lot would have required adjusting. ten Dig in the league a Imltlo before they are relegated to their old position.

The Hist name rolled whs the only ope which they won, hut they Improved In each succeeding 1 After securing ,0 poor the I Kngiueers, the second new cut runt into the league this Reason, came through with two good uverage games and averaged 04-2 for the series. file (. hfiiid'eiirs avei-rfted In the first gaiiifJffST chauffeurs won out by l.fHirgln of 3 7 ins, bfjJfffl 'the other two by .17 6 pins, respectively. fcMva nf tilt houlet'R rolleil cell- TUB ROCHAMHKAIT. The great French liner nochambeaii.

which left New York Saturday, munitions of war, put into Halifax after an announcement bv wireless discovered In her hold. The flame, came from the reserve coal buyers lire was the work of German spies In New York, it was the general they had placed bomb In the hunkers as (hey have done with munitions. WITH LACE CURTAINS Dmwr THAT VAJZ. TOO LONA Fe HER. IT NA)Z ON THE.

ROUNO LINER AFIRE FROM BOMB -i. tw' -t; i the Ctiiverslly of Maryland nine, Later he was for a brief spell a member or Mack's betitlerl Athletic troupe. HOOPER'S TWO HOMERS TIED FORMER RECORD Dope on Circuit Clouts That Have Been Made in World's Series Games. Harry Hooper, tho brilliant light llekler of the Hed Sot, tied but did not set a new world's record when he smashed out two home runs In one world's series. The feat was first performed by Pat Dougherty the second game of the series between the Boston Americans and Pittsburg Nationals on Oct.

2. 1903. In the first Inning Dougherty, lead-off man for the Red Sox, jarred Sam Leever for a home-run inside the Red Sox's old park. He made It possible bv fast sprinting. In the sixth inninc Buck Call was flinging for the Pirates and Dough erty rapped the over the right neiit rente for the circuit, an extremely difficult frat.

Since the world series have been revived in iyfl.1, 22 boundary pelts have been made in the big games. .1. Franklin itkor jg (ne leader, with three to his credit. Hooper, Dougherty and Fred Clarke are tied for second honors, with two each to their credit. A German sciential ha.

In curing cancer in lower animals by injecting into their blood spluUona of too salts of tellurium and selenium. There is no Monopoly on Hea2th but (0 promote and maintain It, care must be taken of the Stomach, Liver and Dowels. HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters WILL HKH VoiT WON DK FV LL v- a Sl PiaaMMl Piwa MgHW SaMw 30 3 9 9M 34x4 $ZOSf 30 3K 12.20 J94 32 3H 14j0O 37 3370' 33 4 20.00 38 a SJ 40.00 score of thai kind credited to the Ithacnns this season. Kvldently they are strong enough to rush the ball to touchdown, and are not Inclined to bo satisfied with field goals. The leading scorers in ihn east follow: ToucIhIom im, Harrett, Cornell if, Caw ley, Colby Hrlcltlej, Trinity 9 tlilroy, Ucorgetown 9 Hrailier, Hntgers 8 Anderson, Colgate Talmai), Uulgers 7 Meelian, Syracuse 7 Klllott, Rutgers Collins, Cornell Sclilverlik, Cornell I'arling, Muss Acgles 8 Uttauer.

ColumhlH fi Chirk, I'enn State Wilkinson, Syracuse rt Martin, Navy Heverley, Maine 6 Hastings, Pittsburg 6 Williamson, Pittsburg (5 Hush, Swarthmore fi lleynian, W. r. McCreight, W. i r. Manlliclsrh r.

Welsh, Pennsylvania 5 lleetjen, Wesleyan 5 I Murium), Wesleyan 5 lUiberts, Colgate Sermon, Sprlngtleld K. Anderson, Virginia 5 Mnhan, Harvard 4 (lerriah, Dartmouth 4 I'ield (iohIn. Tibbotts. Princeton Cann, N. Y.

Univ ti Mnhan, Harvard 4 Caball, Lehigh 4 Lake, Lafayette Kustls, Wesleyan i Oliphunt. Army 2 lluffner, Maine 2 Anderson, Union 2 Moser, W. 3 2 A "sanntever" in the old was oue who had made a pilgrimage to the Salnte Perre, the Holy Land. The connection between the woiii and I place Is clear. IN HOLD Nov.

6. with a lured nnnutitv nf om Cm, In i K. i i u-J .7" Ion whin hi 6 niaUe tho er hip A pH American ports THORPE AND OTHER STARS IN LINEUPS Big Professional Match atMas-sillon Sunday Between Canton and Massillon. Without question the biggest professional football game of the year, scheduled to he played on an Ohio field will be played Sunday afternoon at Massillon, when the famous Massil lon Tigors hook up with the Giant Canton aggregation. Both teams have strengthened for this, the biggest game of the year.

Men who have gained national renown have been signed up with each team. The backers of both teams have let nothing stand in the way of their getting the best players available. Both managers have been suc cessful in their hunt for stars. Hut which has been the most successful only the game can tell. Jim Thorns, the 11 llWkiiu I 'ovIIl Ia Indian, is nrobablv thf? lm.nl fit.n.t.tu of the Canton players.

Others are Julian, the plunging fullback of the Michigan Aggies; Gardner, of Carlisle; Kd words and Hamilton, of Xotro Dame; Drumm. of Marietta, Butler, of Wisconsin. Against such an arrav of stars Massillon will have Hot nv rinrtuu litis and Jones, of Nntra Collins and Hogan, of Pittsburg; Ed Kagy, of Reserve; Cole, of Michigan, and others of like caliber. Naturally, with such players in the lineup, the Cauton-Masttlllon game becomes one of the bis- feai.iro. the season, and one nf the hi.n.

crowds that has ever attended a professional game in Oh be present when the whistle blows. A Peculiarity Husband. Wboarar said nil uien may nut be alike, but all husbauda are, knew a good deal about busbandi. Horatio la husband wine. Ona of hli pecu-Uarltics la to ask na If d0 anthlna-a little unusual, what on earth I did it for, in tone I hate, noticed in other bitabantl.

and when ha una. ih.t never tell hlin. A woman doesn't always know wot ih does not alwAvi hspu Hn.A mm-v IV IJJlAlBk 111 adranca. She only knows she must do mew sou minus arterward. Kate Lantlty Boaher lu llaipar'a Magaaiue.

tiny averages, Wierniiin being high Mth a mark of 116. Scores: Engineers. 1 2 3 T. Wierinan 87 120 IS 5 34 Sword 88 1 10 104 302 Hazeltine 80 100 26!) Well 98 10!) fl 303 Blander 8H 110 9fi 292 I) Totals 4 r.44 53 1 1 314 (UiaufTeurs. 1 2 3 T.

Kerr 82 H8 278 i Summerville 93 97 108 288 Wenti 114 9.1 11R 327 i Whiting 92 100 9" 289 Kobler 1 17 97 309 i Totals 47 f.07 515 1 VWBIS.BIIM I IB-ft. Awarded Each Week Monday. Nor. 15, The Prof. H.

O. Wallers of l.ang.ior-e. lias a peach tree which hears grafts as follows: Two of three of rose, two of cedar and on. em-h of hemlock, blackberry, lilac, pluiii Mid cherry. ne ronowlng prises EVERY WRBK for high score in big- and little plus: 4.M I'AIK OK frt.no HTIKF OR DOPE OANFORTH FOR SLAB HONORS IN 1916 Owner Comiskey of White Sox Predicts He Will Be Sensation of Majors.

Charley Comiskey, of the Chicago White Sox, predicts that Southpaw Have Panfortu will be the 191U sensation in the major leiigue. Dhii- fonh holds the strike-out record of the American association. It was late In the season Sept. 12, to he exact when Dave bowled over 1 8 Kansas City batters whllo gracing the peak for the Louisville club. The high-water murk was previously lielil by Marty O'Toole at 17 whiffs.

Ptinforth hit his real stride In August, and on the 11th day of that month fanned 11 St. Paul wallopers. Aug. 10 he Blruck out 10 gents on the Kaunas City team In a seven-Inning combat. Ten Indianapolis bitters were snuffed out via the same medium Sept.

5, and 15 Millers cashed In before Demon Pave Sept. 8. lie then turned in Ills classic. setting down the aforementioned 18 K. C.

Hli.es Sept. 12. Three davs later, Sepl. the big left-hander whiffed It! Saints. Working a seven-inning trick on Sept.

19 he fanned nine Brewers. His total In September was 73 strike-outs in 45 innings, an av erage of 14.6 per battle. Danforth pitched 179 Innings during the campaign and hiffed -t4 host Ilea, an average of 8.6 per game, as rom-pared to O'Toole's record of S.S per game In 1911 Tb prospective candidate for a regular berth under Rowland pitches what is known as the finger-nail ball He anoints the cover and slightly loosens It by rubbing the norsebide against his panta. With the fingernails of bis left hand he makes a groove In the softened cover, which causes the ball to hon uuwarit tn Um flight toward the bataman. Several times these balls were protested and sent to President Chlvlngton.

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