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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 20

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THE DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925. 20 'RED' GRANGE BUBBLE IS NEARING THE BURSTING POINT Jl YOUNG CMS IP JUS ELEVEN HAY ANDERSON D.iSCAGE BOWLING RESULTS I LOSE TO ALUHNI PLAY CALIFORNIA TKKITY JiEWSPAVER LEAGUE ELECTED CAPTAIN AXIFAtTllitRV I. A O-l" At Klarkhawk Alej Professional Pace Too Strenuous For Illinois Superman Kfd Jaekn Jttg. Co. SQUOTOflRS 15 CONTESTS THANKSGIVING DAY OF AUGIE ELEVEN Argag Cut Conruee 118 isterman 157 Hugheu 99 Jeunes 182 Means lis 146 137 lit) 146 Sclietl fOl JUynlts 17S I'rochnow 145 Jaokfon 218 liuhm 158 ITS 16.1 232 108 11 1fi3 147 121 167 116 714 155 120 371 155 118 719 Negotiations Under Way With Southern Branch Of Coast University gS 839 801 Crane f'o.

Andersen 167 168 167 fciorhren 14 173 ISO Finney 183 181 144 Huen 205 145 181 Huuck 174 162 ill 195 1S8 17 194 146 899 165 185 159 154 199 863 8u3 Melford "Map" Anderson of Osceola, junior at Augustana college, for three years a valuable man on the Lutheran college eleven, has been elected captain of the 1926 "Augie" football team. Anderson played a good game this fall at left half and it is because of hia leadership that 'the men unanimously approved of him as captain of next year's aggregation. Anderson will probably lead his' team from the quarterback berth next year, having had that position three yars ago. and occasion-, ally since. Bawden Inc.

Allison Krickbon Boll Rawdeu Weld Game a Day Weakens Redhead and Providence Eleven Beats Bears, 9 to 6 Crowley and Miller of Notre Dame Outshine Grange NEW YORK, Dec. 10. (United News) The "Red" Grange bubble appears dangerously near the bursting point. Beneath the withering, pitiless spotlight of publicity, the red-headed youngster's fame may melt away like sorrre' of his own only a little dank, malodorous saw-dust. Over-worked, disillusioned, this 22-year old boy who stepped out of an ice-wagon into fame and fortune, is finding the pace too swift.

Ice-wagons are notoriously leisurely, and 177 177 137 '151 147 158 174 169 156 2(17 180 1 171 175 St)7 880 838 Tlm A SB Iff Gorman 155 Sleuhmer 170 Klauda Hunwell 150 Madden 201 Totals 4. .823 Timet Xonpareiit Allender 146 Olmnted 148 Welch 173 1'eternon 182 Allison Totals 782 Tim Brtvlrr Mulford 143 Walter uti Moore 141 Kvans 94 L.unUberg lis Totals .....694 179 fi 145 203 166 888 168 135 2H2 179 -150 834 Last nlgbt at the J. B. Young gym, the Alumni defeated the J. B.

Young cage tam, by a wore of 23 to 10. A great many easy shots were missed by both teams during the game. Coach Johnson of Ydung used threedifferent, teams during the game so as to round his squad into shape for ihe coming intermediate games. The Alumni was composed of former high school stars and they displayed some real skill in the game. In the first quarter neither teams could get started and the period ended 4 to 3 in cf the 'Alumni.

In the second quarter both teams opened up and completed many shots. Mason of the Alumni being the outstanding player. The half ended 17 to 1 In favor of the Alumni. Schedule Opens Frldaj Friday night at Bwllow the first Intermediate game will be played between Sudlow and West. Both teamg have been practicing for the past three weeks and the coaches have rounded, their arriors Into fair condition.

Last yedr the J. B. Young team woo the "Little Three" championship. I 1 1 1 Lots of the best housewives read the Wants McClelland Co. Zpf Bnhl Hither Wallace SafS AMES, Dec.

10. (Special) The Iowa State football team will take the longest trip in history if negotiations which are now way with the University of California, southern branch, materialize, declared T. N. Metcalf, director of athletics here, today. This intersectional game is dependent on the ability of the California-school to ma-ke arrangements for the use of the Los Angeles municipal stadium on Thanksgiving day.

If it is able to secure the stadium it is probable that the (Ivclones will Journey west. The scheduling of a game with the University of Wisconsin is also hanging in the balance. If the Cyclones make the triD to 'the west its 1S4 J45 158 180 187 154 173 188 160 17 ia 141! 187 170 119 98 197 126 135 134 129 161 685 in college iooiduh a juayer is jt 7l 877 779 before the Providence Steamrollers quired to reach the peak of physical Horot-MrleUr Co. Bleuer Hlaik ,.4... Atidresen Hoe hn Mahlstedt 2.16 115 152 124 173 144 200 18S 179 161 181 171 189 CITY I.F-WU At Blarkhank Allrjs llcltf ndurl Lumber Co.

DaaKch 158 16 191 175 158 169 Mother's Illness Causes Kutsch to Leave For Home IOWA CITY, Dec. 10. (Special) Nick KutBch, Iowa's "cowboy" 'football Ftar of the pant season left for his home in Sioux City today on receipt of a message that his mother was seriously ill. It is not known when the grid favorite will return to hs studies. Krohrr Htick 201 160 201 Thwle 179 148 159 coast they will not schedule a game with the Radeers.

If Wisconsin Open Season With Wilton Quintet on Local Floor December 18 The Davenport high school faces one of the hardest aeasous In many years, it waa disclosed today In the announcement of the schedule by Manager Newton Bornholdt. Davenport will open with Wilton on Ihe J. B. Young school floor on Friday. Dec.

18. Fifteen games have been secured and Manager Bornholdt hopes to fill two open dates. Davenport will meet three teams twice, Rock Island, Geneseo and Muscatine. Counted mong Davenport's opponents are Dubuque, Oskaloosa and Clinton. recogiEed as three of the strongest in this gection of the state.

A successful season will indicate one of the strongest teams Manager Bornholdt has turned out in many years apd if Davenport averts defeat the five will be rated among the fastest in the state. The Red and Blue have met every team on the, schedule but Savannah. This Illinois school has shown power for the last several years and is booking stronger Uams this year. Fnce Difficult Opener The first game will test the mettle of the Davenport five. Last year Wilton presented an unusually capable team and was victorious.

For the first time the local team will enter Its schedule before Christmas and It is hoped that the early opening will aid In developing a winning outfit of new men by February when several letter men will become The Savannah game will be played during the Christmas vacation on the Illinois school floor. Kastberg J58 184 166 by a score of 9 to 6. With Don Miller and Jim Crowley, two of the former famous J'Four Horsemen" in the Providence 'iine-up, 'the professionals from Chicago were soundly beaten, and the Wheaton ice-man looked like a cake of his own Ice which has been left out too long in a summer sun. Grange could not gain against the Steamroller line, and his passes were futile, either falling to earth uncompleted or intercepted by alert young Providence pros. and Iowa State play it will be on Cintnhaf 9 nnrl nnrtpr an nerppment that either this year or next Wis 862 805 830 Kellogg Co.

Punn 172 180 Moravek Otf 180 146 Vlnall 178 195 202 Springer 135 158 158 A. Vinall 239 215 167 908 821 863 Unegrtph Co. WeBgel 178 214 18 Gray 170 183 197 Cruys 18 190 17 Krwln 163 ISO 180 Slatin 174 1S4 205 consin plays at Ames. he is to make another professional appearance Thursday. The Bears did not score until the "Horymen" Star Miller and Crowley starred, their condition hut once a wee.

Now Grange performs every day, or every other day, Tenting" between games on jolting, swaying express trains as his team is hurried from one box office to another. The former Illinois star played miserably in his last two games, at Washington Tuesday and at Boston on Wednesday. On his showing, "Red" could scarcely have won a place on a second rate college team. Then there Is the exaggerated edulatton to which he is subjected between games, and the vicious booing end hissing of crowds who have paid to see him perform miracles on the gridiron, and are disappointed. (.

heck ot Much (Jood Grange Is not making anywhere near the amount of money with which he Is credited and he admits It, That J300.000 check is good us long as he doesn't try cash it. The money is to be his after he completes his first film, 'I don't know what I've made," Grange i quoted cs saying en j-oute to Boston Wednesday. "But it's nowhere near what the papers say," I "lied" is a very tired boy. He 852 971 917 Idl Iri Cream Co. work completely overshadowing that of Grange.

T.agomarclno 205 MiohelBOn 143 whv It was Grange substitute, Bryan, as 137 140 175 136 175 179 1S5 208 176 I pton 212 871 814 886 Kohr 'racking Co. 1 Aumus 1J3 191 248 om 192 133 Buck 203 194 166 Plambeck 154 182 168 Krabbenhoeft 168 213 173 TiS S52 883 Crernt Gchrmsn 183 158 174 Plschoff 175 198 ISO awi 158 161 201 Schmidt ig zi C. Holm 226 226 22 923 884 1004 Marrla Cigar Co. Lagomarcino 193 18? 180 l'unrman 143 161 152 Mluhelaon 158 178 140 Murray 2iio 181 179 Slater 194 1H5 216 8S8 857 At Capitol Alley -Mueller Lumber Co. Lchmiller 168 147 170 Helm 176 210 238 W.

Mueller 169 190 163 C. Woasel 196 167 196 II. Schlueter 181 205 188 Klein 152 who showed up the iceman by running 25 yards for the Bears' lone Murray 215 touchdown. aWebsi smokes let fourth period, after "Red" had been taken out of the game. See Game From a financial point of view, which seems to be more interesting to those who are following Grange's progress than the football point of view, the game was somewhat of a success, as 20,000 paid admission to see the new star of professional football in action.

The crowd constantly voiced It disapproval "Red's" failure to live up to his reputation, and kept shouting for "more action." Grange obviously wag weary with the siege of footbsll and hero worship to 927 763 9B4 nalM.ttef niownlee 198 180 219 Koeltler 183 190 211 AVelnh 163 168 115 176 150 49 V. Uichner 18 168 171 PROVIDENCE () HEARS (8) (inrvfy 'IV. llannj-. Knop Koxlowgiy LI1 AiiderKtin hifllni(ni, hhurtWf 1(1 llrclensteln FrkMrin (' Koott (iolrmenk! JM) McMillan Julian It 909 846 875 Bettendorf Co. Heck Krickaon Waark Plifton Kopruskl Davenport will run up against an 15 20J 174 182 158 200 198 178 ITS 169 258 223 179 183 171 Ml TTalm, Mullln (Mien -1)11 J.

Mrmnman Wentwnrth ill (jrnntre. Hrjran t'runlpy, I'ollard, Mcrntmim, Bird VI) Knop Miller Hit MBhiulst Tmii'luln nfl Tlryun. I'ulnt after touchdown l.alrd (drop. which he has been subjected during 90t 9l 935 878 923 1014 the pnst ten dayif, and was far from his" best. hick).

T)arnsort I.oeomotlT Work 161 200 156 166 163 1S2 Stark' Bread n. Stark F. Abbott J. Schultj K. C'randall If.

C'lauBBfii In the first period, "Red" was Hlly 188 182 157 Walj! 120 144 177 159 192 193 NHfftjr nnm. lief John J. HMllRhani timplr. Tom MrCabei linesman, lior Moonoyt field Judge, William Hallornn. given the ball four times, and 157 Offerman 192 156 128 05 149 180 25 wears a hunted, furtive expression.

He is obviously close, to the ragged tdae. It would not be surprising if within a few days or even hours, "lied" grange called a halt on his devastating program of professional games and took a much-needed rest. Providence Reals "Krd" BOSTON, Dec. 11. United News) Red" Grange flopped again, this time in Boston, unknown quantity at this time.

Mwt Islanders Jan. 15 Davenport should be in mid-season form to meet the Islander five on Jan. 15 and following this tilt must condition for two of the toughest games on the schedule at Iowa City on January 22 arul at Oskaloosa the nest day. The lightweight teak has a six-game schedule and Manager Bornholdt expects to arrange for three of four more, possibly two with Simmons 146 171 190 753 780 805 S37 Zlmmtrmaa Steal Co. gained a total of 13 yards.

The Steamrollers scored a safety In period, and added a touchdown in the second quarter when Garvey, Providence left end, snatched up a loose ball and ran SO yards, When hia team appeared hope 943920 164 112 158 185 179 183 178 144 193 171 Millar Hold Co. Rohm H. Clark Moaller 7apf Smith 175 198 169 176 159 Krohn 137 AMmlt 151 MlU-liem 149 K(' wards 191 Daaitch. 165 168 183 167 167 171 1S8 139 211 191 155 SLW TOKKK Ednnnrdn Mas. cart, French featherweight rham.

pion, heat Joe Malone, ew York, ten rounds, RA3 FnANdHrO-Manon Grif. fin, San Je, defeated f'rankle Barren, Saltl.ake, ten rounds. The famogs sorrel top showed lessly beaten in the third period, Red left the field to catch an 877 872 887 805 856 874 only a pale pink Wednesday, as his early train for Pittsburgh, where Chicago Bears weut down to defeat LI in os F. Ott, C. Schleuter Kellenberger Young; Gormiller 194 160 166 140 151 SAIL-LIGHT LEAGUE At Capitol AJleyi Ca naatat 170 169 203 161 168 185 168 214 1S4 201 Nature and the loyalty of a million careful smokers a combination hard to beat-have combined to make 311 893 930 Mndroa ISO 135 314 Ohland 80- 123 130 Kirkpa trick 138 183 113 Hiemiten 1TJ 174 Haggs Hi 114 114 White Owls taste better than ever.

66 702 645 Kleetrte WMkeri Balrd Not that the quality has ever been anything but the DeWitt and two with East Moline. Following is the complete schedule: The Officlnl Schedule Pec. 18 Wilton Davenpurt. Dec. 19--Open.

life. 29 Open. Dc. 30 Iavenport at Savannah, Jan. 8 (jneeo at Davenport, Jan.

12 Davenport at Aledo. Jan. 15 Iavenport at Kock Jan. 22 Davenport at 'Iowa City. Jan.

23 Davenport at Oskaloosa. Jan. 30 Muacatlno at Davenport. Feb. 5 Hock Inland at Feb.

6 Davenport at Calesburg. Feb. 12 Clinton at Davenport Fb. 13 Davenport at Geneseo. Fb.

16 Davenport at MuHeatlne. Fem. 19 Dubuque at Davenport. Feb. 28 Jlarah 5 and 6 District tournament at Muacallne.

ilihtwelgllt Schedule Jan. 8 Durant at Davenport. Jan. IS Davenport at Rock Island. Jan.

0 Muscatine at Davenport. Feb. Davenport at Durant, Feb. I Rock Island at Davenport. Feb.

12 Clinton at Dayenport. 114 114 114 114 118 188 153 95 111 1T3 151 ICS 165 181 248 JohnHon Krick Dice Bleakley nignest, i he constant patronage of such a vast army XV Vf oi smokers proves that. But when a tobacco crop 805 681 781 Mret Cars is unusually fine such Lemon 126 141 188 LOOP LEAOCE I (At Capitol Alley) 'jamta' Diamond Naeekel 234 178 138 Geo. Stennatt 170 128 187 W. Schwarta .....132 180 159 W.

Stennett 116 158 161 Plne 117 171 156 Totals ...771 810 786 Dattnpert Cleaatra Crlai 164 170 137 Kvairn 116 ISO 146 Hillman im 143 155 Flaher ..160 134 116 Yetts 149 178 144 Totals 761 802 758 Dareiport-OTtrlaad Co. Haven 170 11T 132 Augustine 152 158 146 164 146 Alord 164 178 150 Koy Bryant 163 155. 125 as inat now being used nniteuwis-itisonly natural that it should a wrzi i TT i add an extra sweetrteta of ta'ste, a greater Irvine 101 109 87 Ueiehert 157 149 142 Van Camp 117 16S 130 Frailer 164 188 183 61 729 flO Nfrnrlttftt Wendluud 143 1B 124 Bwanw.n Hi 147 Hcliellhorn 147 112 173 McMullen 147 138 1S5 Brownlio' 145 194 161 658 757 743 mellowness, an ad- ditional fragrance. But Nature.alnne. could not give you If you seek an office position get your Want Ad in the Want Columns at once.

mis extra value that all the judges 766 711 ot good cigars are so quick to note GOBDOW.TAX TIKE CLCB Totals 809 Smoke Hobs Vollert ...139 Thode 14 Hchroedfr 146 Olmstead 147 Moure in White Owls. Were it not for the millions of loyal hite Owl friends, Totals 765 192 142 18 108 1 18 158 139 840 657 1 iy" 157 192 146 103 ill; 820 833 7t it would be impossible to use this super-fine tobacco At Capitol Allty Tlooth 15 195 190 Hav 176 154 139 15t 151 151 Fa Ik 9R 107 Clauen 197 182 17S 78'! 805 755 Tavlor 187 151 145 Foster 15- 139 '155 Henderson 13 1R6 132 Thompeon HI 1M 167 AniruiH 155 155 155 '772 781 754 ma still maintain the low price of 2 for 15 cents. Toggtry Shop Dallenbach .........143 I. Pulver 163 H. Siamsen A 133 K.

Hendle 192 H. Clasen 157 Totals 788 Coogklln Sale PaJvogl 155 anion 126- If. Franck 156 Tlglle 138 WlemolU ....147 Small wonder, then, that so i 1 148 I many men who can afford to pay 181 143 177 112 150 I. mVEB81I)E POWER CI.VB Oftlre Grlfbel 99 116 much more, smoke White Ihintnon .107 124 Whlta 153 14a I Totals ..722 59. 803 1 i 1 Owls.They judge 140 them by quality ntook 133 130 83 tm 4nfe alone, ihey know that the 662 611 628 operator Clark 11 129 113 low price of White Owls is if 1 Ciomons 1 101 152 i i v'u'- ft 1 1 'i 1 due solely to the unheard of Nelon 106 98 137 McDonald 107 101 123 I.f ichert 142 108 201 'L.

711 537 718 popularity that makes neces France, England, in Accord on Study of Assistance in War GENEVA, Switzerland. Dec. 10. i Associated Press) England and rrance have reached an accord concerning study of the problem of mutual assistance in war time In connection with the preparation for the international disarmament conference. After a secret meeting of the sary the auction ot a million a day.

''Had It bt carried 'ttuni liki a tuby." LAID UP BY NEURITIS white owls areoutstand-inc Droof A. K. Kuehl 1KB 168 135 Bauman 133 117 157 H. Rohm 160 152 164 (Jibbs 169 150 148 742 723 771 Zl(i I.alhvraa H. Datl 140 107 167 K.

Beck 131 111 147 M. Binder 121 123 172 A. At 161 U'7 IMS It. Binder 132 133 112 that price no When you hand a man a Webster, you not, only indicate your own good judgment but you pay a compliment to his apprecia-, tion of cigar quality. RHEUMATISM li 1 1 longer canbe taken as an I indication league of nations council, M.

Paul Boncour of France announced that Foreign Minister Benes of Czechoslovakia had been appointed to draft a formula covering the question which divided the British and French. 1 HE SWCetllCRS Of tltp that mtn ar Aie. i 1 uiv, UIO 1 I 1 V' I of cigar. 685 S31 77 covering white Uwls is due to the quality. la quickly put on his feet by simple home treatment finest tobacco crop in years and to the 1 he handy pack of ten insures Iowa State Fair Made miJiion-a'Clay demand which enables us 1 If you are In a hurry and don't see just what you want, write a Want Ad of your own and put It tn the "Board Wanted" or "Room Wanted" Columns of the Wants.

Many people vho have suffered for i i i that you 10 use me txst tnc market altords. I years irum uie crippling pain vi rneu-matism nr neuritis rennrt that thnv nave always in i have got amazing relief from a very Tiitributort i 1 your pocket your So itcrtl t.tnd but Ikt chotcttt I tobmaoi from the 1 simple nome ireaimeni. "I could not walk for two weeks," RTites a man from Moncton, N. Panada "I Viarl in Vin rarrinH nrmmri lavonte cigar UKey Bros. 1 i Davenport 1 mA 7 TS 77 I like a baby.

But one bottle of Sloan's 1 to i Ak- 4- nnf whM in nnin You can depend on our definite standard of style, quality and comfort. fres and in juiuiiiiciiw jpui iuc vii iiijf ivcit aui ust ft little Sloan's patted on lightlyand a healing tide of fresh, germ-cestroyinz blood is sent tingling $60,403 Profit in 1925 DES MOINES, Dec. 10. (Associated Press) A profit of $60,403.72 from the 1925 state fair was shown in the official report made before the state agricultural convention yesterday by A. R.

Corey, secretay of the fair board. The total gate receipts wero I343.50S.85, and moneys from other sourcea cam to I43.717.8U. The principal items of expens, Mr Corey explained, were payment of borrowed money, flO.OOO, other ipenses not du directly to fair, cost of malntensnce of grounds and buildings, $28,434.19, cost of additions, permanent Improvements and tools, $14,404.69. and the actual expense of conducting the 1925 fair, $339,168.28. perfect condi ft fD? I HI -H mKln( Tf Via tntliVinn ifaolf tKf tion.

It's com does the work. i KMCM' Martin Cigar Co. itaienport, Iowa. DISTRiBLTlORi BEN L1BERMAN "CLOTHES BUILDER" 310 Main St. mil inn rs rlnxi L-r 'S mon sense wav Soon the swelling and inflammation go down.

The aching stops. Almost suddenly you find yourself really frea from pain, really comfortable at last. Get a bottle today and have it on hand. All druggists 35 cents. TEN TO TW ENTY FIVE CENTS to buy them..

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