Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne

The Escanaba Daily Press du lieu suivant : Escanaba, Michigan • Page 12

Lieu:
Escanaba, Michigan
Date de parution:
Page:
12
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

NOV. 30, 1029 li ESCANABA DAILY PRESS PAGE ELEVEN Odds in Favor of Notre Dame Against The Army ESCANABA AMATEUR BASKETBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZED SCRAP DRAWS 82,500 FANS Spotlight Event Is Sixteenth in Series, Bei in 1913 BY ALAN GOULD (AaodMed wn Writer) New York, Nor. eastern football Miaon will bo brought to a spectacular climax tomorrow by the attempt of Cap- (tain Red Cagle'a Army team to rheek the wild rush of i warriors, undefeated cob i tenders for the national grldlroa championship. The odds tonight were all In faror of Notre Dame, In spite of that the fighting Irish enter the fray without their star center, Tim Moynlhan, who broke his ankle a week ago, and minus coaching direction of the famous Knute Rockne, kept at South Bend with an infected leg to listen to the game by radio. lino A ttafr To make it a colorful flaleh to the eastern season, the greatest crowd of the year in this gridiron sector Is expected to pack the Yankee stadium, to a capacity fixed officially at 82.IS6.

To meet the biggest demand ever witnessed for tickets to any football game in the east, all space in the big American league. park has been utilised. scramble for pasteboards utu; been little short of sensational. tonight were reported to be asking and obtaining as high as flSO a pair for teem Jan! tickets as they could obtain in jan team Jan. Schedule of Escanaba Gage League Contests The schedule of the games ef the Escanaba Amateur Basketball League during the coming season, whleh opens on December I.

appears below. The numbers of the eight teams entered are: One, X-Alls; two. Independents: three. Yellow Jackets; four, Aces; firs, DeMolay; six, Inclnclbles; seven. Panthers, and eight.

Wolverines. The dates of the games, numbers of teams competing and the gymnasiums at which they will play are as Dec. school. Teams 1-2 and S-4. Dec.

school, and i Dee. 7 and 8. Dec. school. 2 and 3.

Dec. 4 and B. Jan. High school, 6 and 7. Dec.

8 and 1. Jan. school, 1 and 3. Jan. 17 2 and 4.

Jan. school, 6 and 7. Jan. 8 snd 8. Jan.

school, 3 and 6. Jan. 4 and 8. Feb. school.

7 and 1. 8 and 2. Feb. school, 1 and 4. Feb.

2 and 6. Feb. school, 3 and 8. Feb. 4 and 7.

Feb. 27 school, 6 and 8. Feb. 8 and 2. March school, 7 and 2.

March 8 and 3. March school, 1 and 6. March 2 and 6. March school. 3 and 7.

March 4 and 8. Tournament 28. 27 and 28. EIGHT TEAMS ARE ENTERED First Contests Will Be Held on Friday Night, Dec. 6 Schedule of Practice Sessions ARMY-XOTRE D.IMK New York, ot 2S The records of previous Army- Notre Dame gamee: Dame 36; Army 13.

20; Notre Dame 7. Notre Dame Army 0. 30; Notre Dame 10. Dame Army 2. game.

Dame 12; Army 9. Notre Dame 2f; 17. Dame 28; Army 0. Dame Army 0. (Tie).

Dame 13; Army 0. Dame 18; Army 4 27; Notre Dame 0. Dame Army 0. 18; Notre Dame 0. Dame 12; Army I.

Notre Dame won 10, Army 4. one was tied. Notre Dame scored 178 points. Army 149. At the meeting of managers of basketball teams entered la city amateur leagae last erenlng, the following schedule of practice sessions to be held at the Webster school was arranged for Practice Dec.

2, team Dec. 8, team Dec. 4, team Dec. 8, team Dec. 8, team Dee.

10, team 2: Dec- 11, team Dec. 12, team Dec. 18, team Dee. 17, team Dee. II.

team 8: Dee. 18, team 1- Jan. 8, team Jaa. 7, team Jan 8, team Jaa. 8, team 14, team 18.

team Jaa. 20. team 1. Jaa. 11, team Jaa.

It. team Jan. 27, team Jan. Jan. St.

team Jan. Feb. I. team 8, Feb Feb. I.

tsam Feb. 33, team 28, team 30, team 2. 4, team 8. team Feb. It, team Feb- 11.

team Feb- 12, team Feb. 18, team Feb. 17. team Feb. 18.

team Feb. 18. team Feb. 20, team Feb. 24.

teem Feb. 28. team Feb. 28. team Feb.

27. 8. Mar. 8, team Mar. 4, team Mar.

team Mar- 8. team Mar. It. taam Mar. 11, team Mar.

18. team Mar. 18. tsam Mar. 17, tsam Mar.

18. team Mar. 18. team Mar. 20, team 8.

The tournament will be held March 88. 27 and 28. even desirable locations. The demand at almost any price exceed- rd the supply, with a complete out reported by both iastitu- tlons. At the face value of 84 each, the "gate" for the game will reed 8288.000 bat the actual iprlcea paid probably will make the cost of admission past 00 Zero Weather? Near freestng temperatures existed today and a further drop was expected for tomorrow.

The rival teams stayed tonltht on the outskirts of the city, secluded from the pre-game rush roar of excitement. The cadets speat the day at the New l'York Athletic elab'a grounds at Island, going through a ftfrht drill under the direction of Coach Biff Jones. who Is directing his last Army team. At he Weatchestsr-BUtmore country lub. Rye.

the Irish were put hroegfc slfnal practice by Tom chief assistant, l. With the exception of Moynl- fhan. the Irish csnter. and Dlek rvjteefe, star Army halfback who suffering from a head Injury, both squads were reported in good rendition. will be unable play and his place will be taken Jim Olatly, South Dakota pro- Vduct jrho has developed rapidly this season.

BUT Refalare Notre Dame la expected to start fits first string line, with Nssh re- kplaclng Moynlhan at center, and second string backflald. composed of Gebert. Ischwarts, and ths battering ram. Lfoe Savoldi, who Is eonaldered more dangerous ball carrier the first-string full-bsck, Sparry Mullins. Tomorrow's battle la oaly the tenth In the aeries between rlTalg.

began la It It. but the a haa grown to classic pro- Ions In this comparatively parted. It oocuptee the baa- apot on the eaatern program this year especially beeause of Notre Dame's great record and the fact that victory tomorrow over the soldiers will give the lSrand-M team to the national honors this Cagle, the contest offers chance through triumph to redeem season of dtaappolatmfBta. Besten by Yale and Illinois, tied by Harvard, the Cadets have failed to win a slagle major eagagement ao far. They had their own greet record last yeer spoiled by Notre Dame before the Stanford cyclone hit New York, bo that the eoldlers ere anxious to obtain reveage.

in the struggle of stamina aad wits, speed aad resoureefulaess. the dramatic eleaseats will center about the fleet footed Cagle aad the versatile Freak Carldeo. Notre Dame quarterbsek. rival candldatee for all-Amarlcan honors. Cagle haa all-America reputation to auataln anf Carldeo haa one to clinch.

The probable liaeaps: Army Fee. Notre flame Calmark Leahy (C) Hillstnger Naah Conley Gebert Cagle (C) FOUR UNOKFSATtO New York, Nov. 28 of the gridiron unWaten meet two teeta tomorrow, with Notre Dame oppoelng the Army at the Yaakse stadium and Texas Christian play lag Southern Metbodiet in the decisive game of the Southwest Conference. Notre Dame has woa eight straight aad T. C.

V. has captured alae In a row. Purdue. Pittsburgh. Utah and Tulaue all hare finished their campaigns with apstless slates and stand ready to challenge In any bate for national team honors.

otherwlae perfect record was spoiled by a tie with Kentucky yeaterday. St. of Call fornla, eahanced Ita ataadlng by trouncing Oregon yeaterday but was held to a scoreless tie by California early la the season. Ameag the teams less conspicuous In the national spotlight but nevertheless exhibiting imposing records are Western Mery lead with ten straight victories; Ohio University with alae; Davis A Blklna with ten aad a tie; Ford ham with seven victories aad two ties. WINTER SPORTS TO BEGIN SOON Municipal Skating Rinks to Be Provided About Christmas for the organisation of the Kacanaba Amateur Basketball League Were made laat night with the drafting of the schedule of games and practice sesalone to be bald at the Eacaaaha high echool and the Webster school gynanaalums and the adopting of a lmt of rules to govern the operation of the league.

Eight teams have entered the loop. The conteats will be hold on Thursday snd Friday evenlnga at both gymnasiums, while practice sessions will be held on Mon- dsys, Tueedsys snd Wednesdays sad also on soms Thursdays at ths Webster gymnasium only. Watnas of Teaasa The names of the teams entered aad the numbers drawa by them for schedule making purposes are as follows: Jackets. The DeMolaya draw the first practice to be held Monday. Ths opening of the ametsur cage season on Friday.

Dec. 8 will bring the X-Alla and the Xndependenta together, while the Yellow Jaa- keta will claah with the Aeaa the same evening. A committee of fire has bean appointed to arbitrate aay dla- ADDITIONAL SPORT Will Re Poand on Page 12. Kipke, Yost and V. of M.

Band Are Detroit Guests Dstrolt. Nov. 29 University of Michigan football squad with Head Coach Harry Kipke and Fielding II. Yoat, and the university band of 82 members, under the direction of Nicholas Falcone, will be in Detroit Saturday as guests of the Detroit alumni for the annual banquet at the Stradler hotel thet evening. Sixteen all-American football players who have been selected fmm various see.son's team in football history, will alao be assembled from their home in different perts of the country snd will be present at the banquet.

Cy Huiiton. of Detroit, will act aa master of ceremooles st the banquet. John Scott, of 8t. Paul. prominent Michigan alum- nus.

will be the principal speaker. I Other speakers will be Coach Kipke. Fielding Yoat, Captain Joseph Boilermakers, Wildcats, Each Place Three Men On Big Roster Chlcsgo. NoV. 29 Three membera of the championship Purdue team, a like number from Northwestern, two esch from lown.

and Mlnneeota and one from Ohio State, ere named on the Associated Preaa 1929 All-Big Ten football team, selected with the aid of nine conference coaches. For the first lime in years no player from Michigan or Illinois is named on the first teem, Chlcsgo, i Glassgow of Towa, rained the Wisconsin snd Indiana also failing back positions. Olassgov; all season, and gained a reputation for excelieut defensive work, especially agulust Illinois and hia rival, Kauai. The pickers were v. ei 1 agreed on Glenn Harmeson of Purdue, an first team quarterback.

Harmeson vas a triple-threat bark who stood out in all of Purdue's victories. Harmenon's teammate. Ralph Welch, and Captain Willis I half- i was to place men. rated aa the beat running back In Wealey Feeler of Ohio the confcrence, in addition to being ranked ae the leading offensive end. a capable kicker and passer.

Welch and Robert Tanner of Minnesota, did not carry the aa often as described by the coaches as the ilast season, but his bloekinK for best defensive wlngman. are given Harmeson and Yunevich. as well aa the plank positions on the first his ability to gain when called team. Feeler waa selected for the second consecutive season. The tacklers aTe Bronko Nagur- skl.

Minnesota's great all-around atar. and Klmer Sleight, of Purdue. Nagureki was chosen by every coach, either aa tackle or fullback, but the majority believed upon, made him a solid cholco He aleo did part of the kicking and passing. Russel Bergherm of Northwestern was stationed at fullback, when ostPT n- the coaches decided NaguraKi should be at tackle. Bergherm wan the kevman in the Northwestern Fovard Selected On NEA All Big-10 Football Eleven William Bracher.

sports expert for Newspaper Enterprise Association, selects the following Big Ton" football First TVfitn Ohio State anl Tanner, Minnesota Minnesota and Gordon Illinois. Iowa ar.d Anderson, Northwestern. Bovard, Michigan Quarterback Peters. Illinois. Purdue and Glasgow, Iowa.

Fullback Purdue. Second Teem Ends Baker, Northwestern and Gantenbein. Wisconsin. Bibber. Purduo and Sleight, Purdue.

Poe, Michigan and Selby, Ohio. Kswal. Illinois. sota. Iowa and Van Nice, Chicago.

Bergherm. North- the kettmll win be of the siMm of the aba Bally Praaa. winter a porta program, particularly the oatdoor eveata, will be well uader way dartag the Chriatmaa holiday week weather permits- For thea, the city eipecta to have provided the proper facllltlee for theae paatlmea City Manager T. F. Keaaler stated yeaterday that the municipal akatlag rink at the corner of South Fifteenth atreet aad Bighth aveaue aoath ahould be fa reedl- aeaa about Chriatmaa week aa aaaal.

North Seeaaaba raaidents will be given a abating plaoe la Rose park. Plana for the amaller rlaka have not been made. Whether a hockey rink will be aatabliahed la the St. Patriek's church let la at thia time. The training of the youth of the city In the fundamentala of thla game haa beea in the hands of Rev.

Fr. Raymond Bergeron, but with hie moving to Houghton there will be no one to earry on the work unleaa aome ardent devotee of the paattme aaaumes the reapoaaibillty. The municipal toboggan alide, located along the bay ahore neer the Ughthouae, will be put Into ahape for about the first of the year. Conalderable damage waa doae to the tlmbera at the bottom of the slide by high water, and thia will have to be repaired- The toboggan allde ia never put Into uae until after the bay haa frosen over solidly and there la an ample of anow. george I cans HIS PROSPECTS Two Good Guards Needed on Michigan Basketball Team Truskowskl of Detroit, heed of great ability might best be util- 1 baektleid and handled the punting thia aquad, and Captain- elect Jamea Him rail.

The quet will begin at p. m. with reeervatlona received for 600 peraons. In the afternoon coachea and aauad will attend the Unlver- alty of Detrolt-Georgetown game at Dlnnan field. year.

For WaatPoint and Captain Badgers and Irish New Opponents Of Penney University Philadelphia, Nov. 29 new opponaats, University of Virginia, Wteeconatn, Kansas University. Notre Dame and Georgia Tech, appear on the 1920 gridiron schedule of tha Univerelty of Pean- sylvanla, made public tonight by Sydney B. Hutchinson, chairman of the football committee. Pennsylvania State College aad Columbia, old rivals of the Red aad Blue, are among those dropped for next fall'a campaign.

Of this year's opponenta only Swarthmore, hlgh. Cornell and Navy are tamed. The Navy contest will be played after the annual Cornel classic on Thankaglvlng Day. Heretofore Cornell haa been the laat on tha sylvanla achedule. With the exception of Wisconsin, all nine centeata on the achedule will be played at Franklia Field Tha agreement with Georgia Tech slso cslls for a game here to 1931.

Ann Arbor, Nov. 29 dldatee for the Univerelty of Michigan basketball aquad went through an intenalve drill todey on paaslng aad advancing in accordance with Coach George search for outatandlng material to replace losaea which graduation inflicted upon last year's champtonahlp quintet. Those who worked on the first aquad today included Captain Chapman at center; Dutch Kanltx and Dill Orwlg at forwards; snd Lovell and Norman Daniels at guards. Truakowaki. captain of the aeaaon'a football team, and Hewitt of the football squad are expected to report soon for practice after a reat from the exer- tlona of the football aeaaon.

The Wolverine's opening game with Ohio Wealeyan Is only ten daya away. With a veteran lineup, the Btabapa from Wealeyan will be a dangerous foe for Michigan and considerable work llee ahead of Veenker In whipping hta team Into shape. The physical condition of the squsd, however, Is excelieut. Men patea that may artee. It eon- alata ef: H.

P. Lladaay. ehalrvnaa, Deaala McGinn, R. E. Cheaey, William J.

Duchalne aad Joha Lemmer. Playeva will be required to on re medical examinations before engaging In the league play. A llat of the playera passing the requirement will be forwarded to all taam maaagera. Ralee of Leame The summary of the regula- tloaa goveralng tha amateur bee- ketball league la aa followa: 1. A coach or maaager ahall be 1n direct charge of each team.

2. When a man has played In one game with a team he shall become a member of that team. A peraoaael ahall be de- termlaed in thla way. There ahall be no tranaferrlng from one team to another. t.

Boys In high acbool are not eligible to play league baaketball. 4. Before a player may participate la thla leagae he muat preaent to Chairman H. P. lind- aay at the Chamber of Commerce offlee a atatement certifying as to hia physical coadl- tlon.

6. Teams repreaenting competitive bualnaaeea ahall not be eligible for entry in the league. C. No teama ahall play more thaa one league game a week. 7.

The league aehedule ahall be drafted oa or before December 1. The peraoaael of the team shall be completed by Nov. 20. I. The Webater gymnasium ahall be opea from to 9 oa all alghta excepting Saturday and Sunday.

The high acbool gym ahall be open the aame houra as may be necessary. I. The acbool gyms ahall aet be open for gamee with teams from outaide of Eacaaaha. 10 No games at which ad miaaioa la charged ahall be played without the consent of the committee. II.

There is to be a Jaaltor fee of oae dollar a night at the Webater and tl-2t per night at the high acbool. Thla fee is to be paid to the jaaltor. 12. Maaagera of teama shall be for aay damagaa to property aad for the coadltloa of the gymnaalum. In caae of acheduled gamea.

the manager of the first teem mentioned shall be responaible. uqmsk wd Detroit. Nov. It UP) Lom- skl, of Aberdeen, pounded out a 10 round decision over Charley Belanger, of Winnipeg, Canadian light heavyweight champion here taalght. Under the point ayatem of acorlng in eaeh round, Referee Al Day, awarded DETROIT HITS LAST BARRIER Gloom or Glory for Titans in Meeting With Georgetown Detroit, Nov.

2t the' frosen turf of Dlnnan field the Univerelty of Detroit eleven comae to the laat barrier in Its football achedule tomorrow and on the outcome of the meeting with Oeorgtown reets the chancee of coloring the aeaaon in typical Titan faehlon or ringing down the curtala In a pall of gloom. Tied by Marquette and beaten by Oregon Aggies the men of Dorals are eager to beet the western combination as a meane of writing a bright page Into the history of the 1929 season. The Tl- tana, too, are more than aaxious to gain a victory as a tribute to the paaalng of Lloyd Brasil, the greateet football player ever to wear the oolore of the unlveralty. Dcpmd os Brasil For three years BragU haa been the hub I round which the attack waa built aad hta perfor- meacee enabled the teem to come out of the darkneas Into a place of natloaal prominence. Tomorrow efternoon Brasil will carry the big No.

1 on his red Jereey for the laat time in collegiate competition The reat of the team 1s fighting for him to close the aeaaon In victory and It will be an Inspired team that Georgetown will have to face when the opening whistle sends the teems Into action. The easterners Invade the middle weat thla year with a team not ranked as highly ss the one of laat seeaon, but a strong deftns- lvo combination that will be hard to coaquer. Georgetown hss been tied twice end beaten only once, making Ita record aim oat akin to that of the Titans, Following are starting lineups: Georgetown Pos. Liston TT LG Wyneoop Drlacol--------RO Mooney RT Oehrlnger RB Seals! QB Berdeen------FR Oflletals: Referee J. Magldeohn.

Umpire Dr. Lambert (Ohio State). Head Linesmsn E. P. Maswell (Ohio State).

Field Judge B. K. Haughitt (Michigan). lsed In the line. Sleight also was a long choice, his play In all having been excellent.

He was ranked as the most dsngerous lineman In breaking through to block punts. Fred Roberts, not so big, but one of the cleverest linemen in the Rig Ten. waa placed at one guard, with Henry Anderaon, Northwestern captain, at the other. Roberts was sn almost unanimous choice, while Anderaon. becenee of hts experience and polish, outranked 8telnke of Michigan.

Crane of Illinois and Parks of Wisconsin. Vote Close Milton Erickson. Northwestern center, wss given first tesm rank- 1 Ing over Eddie Kawal of Illinois, by the margin of one vote. He plsyed consistently good football and passing. He waa a consistent ground gainer, and played well de fenalvely.

Coach A A. Stagg of Chicago, adhering to his principle of not picking all star teams, did not par tlcipate iu the voting, saying he felt qualified only to pick a team from the aquad he coached all season. Vincent Richards Takes Pro Duties New York. Nov. 29 Richard, former American Davis cup tennis atar, was engaged today to serve aa club pro- feasional at the Norwood Country club.

Branch, N. for the summer aeaaon of 19S0. He will taka up hla duties next May. JUST UKE SHAVING WITH VELVET PR0BAK I 1 HE BIEYTER DOUBLE EDGE SAIIIY RAZOR BIADE Classified Advertising cLAsmnso ADVinnaiNG pats Dolly Sm Ttawa .14 IS WWW ANP TO TLAOm ADS WANTED Ho ClaaafSaS Ai et SSa-SM LaihurtM St Tbaaa agteas eie oprn to densi (ne a. at.

p. AU eia nidei Mtll ap- tm Dm MeHw dar- i nom roua CLASSIFIED AD TO SM Um ad takar will sWdlr aastet raa. lelni that tka ae nmt ad ta le aoeh a aa aatae tka imtoat raavlta the probable Detroit Young Anderaon Buckmaa Lardner O'Hhrrloran Navin Vaehon Rraxil Storen a cLASftmvD AovKnnswa nmntuATioN Errata ia advarttecawata aiwaUI portad laureitela! y. The Dati? Prese wttl aet be ter sere thaa eee le- taeertloa. All eda are raetrieted te tSetr preper elaaaiSeatlM and te reselar Dall? Preaa atyle ef tvpe.

TOia publteaere i Hafct te adlt er raject anr rlaaetSed edvartlains AdvertUIns ordered fer trrefular leeer- Uoaa tahaa oae tinta rete. No ed takea for laae than tieaia of thrae Iteae 1 Oeunt ala averese te tha llae. Aa evwase loataira ala lettera. Charsed eda arili he hr tele, phene. and If pald at Dallr Praaa ef.

See vlthln ala dare trmm Orat day of i Inaertlee eaeh ratea arili he attowad. Ada ordered for three or aad atoppod Sature eaairation will bt rherped far only naaiaer of tliaae ad ap- paerad and edjoataMat meda al rate eamed. WANTED TO RENT Onr or two ur- nlahrd tor light Haply by tetter, atatins Boi A. of PrcM Fern ami your learning The eeateat work in the world to team. Jofaa for Graduatee at food pay.

Write. HOUR COl- I.EXJE, E. Water. Milwaukee. WANTED tor luniaewock.

Someone who can cook. 2IS S. 6th St. 44im-it WANTED A heater Inquire Peteraon'a Flower Shoppe, SIS Delta Ava. WANTED Lem freeh deer No rut throata.

00 and up. Skina 116'' C. E. Hluaeer. Teaidermiat.

Rhinelander. Wto Kuaineaa ant! Henrtvs EXPERT AMI RADIO MRRVICIXU, WIKINCi TESThU K. A. of A. Hal J.

Smith in: I Hi A ve Phone IK03 I)R. C. OHTKOPATHlr 1215 LtMllngtoii Hours: 0-12; Kveninga by Appointment Office 001 I.VID-M FARMER ru Sit I AX 1 loeietiee aad todgas Delta Ne IM aieetlae Ird Tharaday each aieath from the (ootbali squad are ready to go aad the others are rounding into form, particularly Kaaits who la rsooTering from aa opera- tlan. Ha will be ready to etart the loser In each round against the Ohio acbool. Coach Veenker'a biggest job at present appesrs to be flpdiag a pair of guards to replace McCoy and Rose, aad he is undoubtedly enter tala ing no hopes of winning tha coafereaee chaaipioaahip until after the quality of the play at the guard poets csn be determined in competition seven rounds to Lomskl and three to Belaager.

The total pointa awarded were 47 for Lomskl and 40 for Belaager. Lomskt's right whleh frequently has bolhsred him, stood up throughout the ten rounds night aad did affective damage at close range. Under referee Day's ayatem of scoring the fight by rounds, ha awarded five points to the winner of each round snd showed the margin of superiority by the number of points allotted' Bach of the rounds awarded to Belanger waa by the eloae 1-4 margin. Lom- akl took three by 6-1 marglaa snd fovr by As Day aeored the bout the potata were: Lomskl 456 415 Belaager 644 463 Jjomski weighed 17S; Belanger 174 and three fourths. Third Desraa.

Monday. December 2 FOR BAU DRY HAhDWOOD SI.ABS aoftwood. flooring aiippinsa Splint aad Peeahou. tae coel Cell 0-140 WObfr Dry aejtweod. dry weed, IS.

Diamond Pole and Piling Co. Phene ISSO. M-C FOR WOOD ef any kind cell Ford Puel Yard Bis Hon.M SSI HORSrS Poh SAt.r I laat a carload ef horaca. If went them bis coaae and aee me O. Naylor, Sam, Oladatoae siti M4H POR BALE An up-fo-dete Vlrtroia wi'h il icad raaeriia.

A real bergain for Chriatmaa gift, til I Sth St KQR HAl fc All electric radio. Conat'la. Chaap if taken at Phone b3t-W. ltOO 8 10th An it FOR Roend o.k room table; alae beget with a mirror Rarsain Street. Phone POR RSRT FOR RENT ream Weae.

inquire Cole man Nea. hOh RENT or I light houaekaeplns All modern. Centrally located. 124 8erond Ave. 8.

FOR RENT -A furniahed hcnjte at CIS North 10th Street. Inquire of Mra Wm. Rowley, ISit North 2nd Ave. 4 21-411-St FOR RP.NT At 112 South Street. 6 room lower Sat.

Inquire 1204 Ludias- ten Street. 1-41 I OR RENT modern houee end aerage on aouth aide and 1 upper Sat. Phone 424-41 l-4t IOR RENT Modern fumiehe.1 room Phone 1SSX-W. Ludlngton St. Cell 4 o'clock 427-441 -It FOR room modrrn Cell FOR RENT 2 epertmenta 421 8 12th St Telephone M7-W KOK 4 ronmi furrUhed upetelra.

et 401 17th St. Telephone 904 J. RENT One ell mudern houae and garage on aouth aide and one upper aH furnlalied flat. Phone 441-934-4t FOR I heeled furniahed roome for 1'Sht lmiuire 210 N. 11th St.

FOR KENT 3 furniahed ceo Uth Ht Ft)It BENT 81k room flat. unfurnUhad I Inquire Central Avenue, or FOR RENT 2 in modern home, eleo garage Telepiume 1714. 1214 let Ave 8 421 820-it DR. L. TREIBKR EYE.

EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST Glaaeea Pitted Office Houra 10 to 12 a. 2 to 4 a. Eveninga by Appointment 111S I.udlngton St. Pbnne 1144 FRANK KARAS TEACHER OF ORCHESTRA AND RAND INSTRUMENTS Concert Orcheatre furniahed for and uther aimilar occasiona.

415 11th St DR. J. Veter Telephone 2S0-W. A. McPHAIL i a i a Will be at hia office at City Drug Store Monday.

Phone I imiabed. G. A. KARAU IIrating and Ventilating trut tor St earn. Vapor and Hot Water Heating I natal led do Tower Houae Work.

Repairing of All Guaranteed Work. Call La lor Service Karanabe, Mtchifan. ELSIE McGEE Inquire 111 Smith Nlatb Street. Its. Oledatene.

Card ef Thanks Wt WISH to aapreea our haertfelt appreciation to ail the kind neighhera and frleaida who ae kindly aaaiated during the illneaa and after the deeth of our father. Meae Oardner Dajardin. To thoee who furniahed eere, a ant or meae carda. Fr. Lefnreat or othera who ia anr map maaifeeted their aympetby we ahall ever be grataful.

SONS AND DAUGHTERS. DI'LIT FLAX Duluth. Nev 41 Cloae. flea on track. 4 at S.SdV4 November Decamber.

NSW YORK GRAIN New York. Nov. Wheet. apot lirm; No. 1 northern apritig, c.

i. f. New Yora. 1.12^. No.

hard winter, f. o. b. New York. 144.

No. 2 Manilobe. ditto. 1.411-4. No.

'J mixed durum, ditto, 1.20; No 2 amber durum, ditto, 1 44 Cern. apot flrm; No. 2 yellow, t. i. New York.

1.0#»*; No yellow, ditto. 1 05 Oeta. apot aieedy; No. 2 white CITY CLERK'S NOYIC To Eecanebe Inveetment Co Mre Krm.ne p. Rondeau, Gottfried Swauaon.

It. Jenaeu, and to all other peraona inter- NOTICE, tkat the roll of the apeeial ammamcnt heretofore made for the purpoee of tliet part t'f tIw which the t'ouncit decided ahould kw paid and borne by aiwcial for tha removal of certain nuiaeneea and for the conatructlon of aidawalka aa more fully aet forth and apeclflad in the of the Ciiy Manager referred to in the reeolu- tiona of the Council of the City of Eecen- abe adopted November Tth. 1024, and in which aueb premia ae, you. to wham thfa notice ia given aa or oOierwiee. ia now on flie in the oiTice of the City Clerk for public inapectlon NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the Council and Ammaor will meat in the council chembere af said aitf on December 4, 1 at aeven-thirty o'clock p.

et which time end pleee opportunity will be given all In'ereetod to heard Dated thia 24th of November, CARL ANDERSON City 444- It TEACHER OF PIANO Fi rat Are. So. LOHY AM) I OIMI LOST A nickel-plated ataitd ft horn. Finder pleaae call 27 l-J. Keweru 1 LOST- hrtiwn folding 111 in change.

Believed to be acr, the atreet from the Su re a I Buckeye. Reward. Hoturn to I.eonarU Anderson, 410 N. Ith At G'adatone QSSSt-SSI-St STATE OF MICHU.AN ORDKU OF THF CONSERVATION COMMISSION MAhlNi. A CLOSED SEASON OF 1IFA EH Pending further conaideralioii of the and for an open on beaver in the Upper Peninaula.

the Cunaervatton authority rf Act 230, P. A. 1024. hereby ordera that for a period of one year from January. 1.

1930, it ahall be unlawful molaat. trat. hunt, or kill, or attempt to moieel, I trap, hunt, or kill any in Slate of Michigan. Signad. aad ordered put.l.ahed tbia firat day of 1919 GEORGE MtXiABTH.

Director, Department of Conaervation. I Coeaervatioa br WM Chairman BAY COT. OS 1 430-443 4 Thum..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Escanaba Daily Press

Pages disponibles:
167 328
Années disponibles:
1924-1977