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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 4

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PAGE FOfcB THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. STATE LOSES 9 TO 0 IN PLUCKY FIGHT WITH ILL; The Store That Does Things. BUCKEYE Hi THE 0 mm STAR! 01(10 STADIUM, C0LUMHU3, Nov. 24. Britton'a place kick from the throw.

Hall Intercepted Workman's pan. 1 THIRD QUARTER Workman kicked off to Schultz, wbo returned to Illinois' 34-yard line. Kuller threw Grange for no gain. Britton'a punt was blocked and Wendler recovered on the Illinois line. A pass, Workman to Klee, made hx yards.

An- tho 3S yard line at a different angle, early in tho fourth quarter, and a 31 yard dush a few minutes later for a touchdown by Grange, the Illinois star half back, defeated Ohio Stale in a bitterly fouglit gnme with Illinois here this afternoon, 9 to 0. Home of 'irJL -z3Tir 'i i OrmiKo, for Illinois, and Work-other, Workman to Klee, put the Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Fine Clothes When Hubby 1 man, for Ohio Stain, were the co-Mars. Tho game wag featured by forward panning, particularly by Ohio, Punting by both Jirltton for Illinois and Workman of Ohio Htato was exceptionally Rood. Kvennesu of the two teams Ih shown by Ohio's 1.1 flrnt downs to 11 by UlinoiB, which completed one puss out of 10 attempts Ohio completed 11 out of IS aerial attempts. Lineup: Ohio Sluto JllinolH Wilson In Kukosek bull on tho Illinois 8-yard line.

Ilonaker smashed over right guard for four yards. Another try was held for no gain. Another smash by Ilonaker put: the ball on the Illinois one-foot line. Illinois held llonaker's last smash for no gain. Brltton punted to tho Illinois 45-yard line.

Workman made 5 yards In two tries ut the Illinois line. In a criss-cross Klee made six yards and first down. Ohio was penalized for offside. Workman's pass to Klee mude It first down for Ohio on the Illinois 25 yard line. Devoo fumbled and Illinois recovered on their own 27-yard Hue.

Grange made 4, and repeated for first Grange lost 3 on a wide right end run. I'etcoff threw Orange for no gain. Illinois 0, Ohio. 0. FOURTH QUARTER Watklns replaced Long.

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After three trleH at the lino Britton's attempt MEN! DRESS UP 'i ejr raTOrrax; cepted a long pass by Workman and returnetl 25 yards to the Ohio 40-yard lino. Grange broke loose or FOR THANKSG IVING the table. Lorain also allows you to do all your Canning in the oven easier, quicker and with better results than by any other method. Come in and see how easy these things are done in the Lorain Oven. Ask us to explain the other remarkable Lorain features.

New Process GAS RANGES 9 yards. Grange made first down' i A pass, Graugo to Brltton was Incomplete. On fourth down Brltton booted a field goal from his 38-yard line at 1 1 ed place kick from the Ohio 40-yard lino was blocked. Ohio recovered on their own CO. Workman circled Uichard's end for 13 yards.

On the next play, a pass, Workman to Wilson. Ohio gained 35 yards, putting the. ball on tho Illinois' 23-yard line. Workman's phwe kick from the 20-yard lino missed. Mc.Blwaln and Grunge, In three SUITS RC0ATS t.

rMK a difficult angle. Score, Illinois 3, Ohio, 0. Workman kicked off to Grange, who was downed on hi own 30-ynrd line. Grange and Britton if J4 smashes, made a llrst down. Grange nu.

iJiiiiv.il cuiini. vymu 0 uuu uil nidi made THE CENTRAL OHIO GAS CO. another first down In two' own 30-yard line. Workman broke loose for six yards. lie repeated for 8 yards and a first down.

Workman's pass to Klee gained AT YOUR SERVICE Hundreds of them, an endless variety; our store is just crowded full with suits and overcoats, values that are beyond doubt the greatest we have ever sold. Men everywhere are talking about the wonderful overcoat values you can buy at the Buckeye for $22.50. A now electric fan can be screwed directly lo a light socket. In four year the United States has dropped from first place to R'xih among the ship building 8 yards. Devoe smashed for first down.

Workman's pass to Klee was incomplete. H. Hull intercepted Workman's pass on tho Illinois 19-yard line. Grange made yards on a wldo end run, Workman making tackle. Grange repeated for Omore, and first down.

Grange smashed center for 5 yards. More than three fourths of the world' supply of timber comes from lands north of the equator. A gold mine In China has been found to contain a deposit of dls monds of fair size and quality. tries. On his next; try range was thrown for a yard loss.

Britton'a 3p -yard pass to Graugo was incomplete. Britton punted. The Buckeyes were forced to punt. Tho Ohio line held Britton's and Grange's attacks and the Illinois again punted. Workman punted 65 yards to the Illinois 25 yard lino.

End first Quarter. Score, Ohio 0, Illinois, 0. SECOND QUARTER Britton'a long puss to Grange put the bull in mldflold. Grange circled his right end for ten yards. Schultz replaced Mcllwaln.

Brit- il Grange made 6 more and another 6 first down. Schultz triad tho Ohio left side. Grange broke 1 1 ALL WOOL IH ALL MM wool MuLrh WM lull, Heaton Hardware Co. A FINE LINE OF SPECIALS IN THE FOLLOWING i ton's attempted place kick from tho Ohio 40-yard line was low' nnd vide. Workm.in lost 12 yards when he was caught behind tho lino of scrimmage on an attempted pass.

Workman's punt from behind his 'own goal line was murfed by Grange who recovered on his own 40 yard line. Mull) went in for Klchards, Brltton punted. Workman's puss from his own 5-yurd lino was incomplete. Workman punted. Grange lost 5 yards a left end run.

Grange was loose and circled tho Ohio right end for 21 yards, placing the ball on tho Buckeye 34 yard line. Grange broke loose from the Ohio 34-yard lino and with a sweeping end run and cut back ran for a touchdown. Brltton missed goal. Score, Illinois 9, Ohio 0. Britton kicked off to Workman who returned to tho Ohio 25-yard line.

Workman's pass to Klee made 25 yards putting the bull on the Ohio 45-yard lino, A pass, Workman to Cunningham, who went In at Ohio's left end, made 9 yards. Wendler hit over center for six GENUINE SAVINGS FROM $5 TO $10 EVERY PURCHASE GUARANTEED Roasters Pots Pans Kettles Food Chopp'rs Cutlery Stoves Ranges thrown for a loss of nnother yard liruton punted. Workman's pass and first down. Klee made to Wilson after faking a put, made five on a criss-cross. Wendler 14 yards.

A pass, Workman to i added a yard. Workman's pass to I i Wendler, made 8 yards. Wendler made first down for Ohio, with a 3 -yard buck. AVorkman's pass was Intercepted by Schultz on tho Illinois 40-yard line. Grange got away for 14 yards around Ohio's right end.

Hamilton replaced Ilonaker, When Brltton attempted to pass on fourth down. Workman Intercepted 1 KIko v-an Incomplcto. Klfn'a drop kirk fnfm the Illinois 45 yard line nilFsod. Grunge failed to pain In two trios. A bad puss lost 28 yards for Illinois, putting them within three yards of their own goal lino.

Brltton punted 6 yards out of bound on the Ohio 45-yard line. Workman's pass was Intercepted by II. Hull. Score, Illinois 9, Ohio 0. i EVERYTHING TO, MAKE YOUR KITCHEN EQUIPMENT MORE COMPLETE FOR THANKSGIVING.

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Suits, Ecru Ribbed, special $1.19 Men's Fine 4-pocket Sweater Coat, spec' I $4.98 Men's Ties, Silk and Wool 98c BOYS' SUITS and Overcoats Your Question AND ITS ANSWER 0 LRESULTS QVF. BTIO.V I bv bc nj si Dickinson 7, Deaware 0. Now York University 7, Boston University 0. ioiu by im or your patients that you can im where 1 am nlrk il tl I tilt-symptom with, mit nslilnvr tlotia. If this Ih trim how Ih It done? Bowllug Baldwin Wallace Green 0.

Unusual Values Fine Fabrics Prices to Please Everybody $7.48 8.98 $9.98 $14.98 Each Suit has Two Pair Pants. Overcoats Built Dads. MEN Our Hat and Cap Department is chucjc full with the season's newest. All shades and styles. $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 1 VV 'to Illinois 9, Ohio State 0.

Army 0, Navy 0. Yale 13, Harvard 0. Notre Dame 26, Carnegie Tecli 0, Holy Cross 37, Buffalo 0. Hiram 13, Case 0. nnuwing that by prraiur i Ion pinal nor 11 II mid liultiK him liultiK Unl- VPS, yt ro il ly wWihwaff trained tu pitt- Ohio esleyan 6, Akron verslty 0.

John Carroll 0, Detroit Tnt- patlon tu detwut 1 pri'Mure, jverslty 0. Wooster 32, Denlson 0. ii'geiliei' Mitlt a. knowlii)K of ana-tomv unit symptomatiiluKy that I'liuhlfH us to tU'i'hU what oian la and what nyinplnma will result irimi lertaln iurspure, nc ran lu.ato ami ileHi-rlbe dlat-ano without nueetlonlng thn patient. I''r tmitaricc.

Know that pn-sure on irrialn dorsal nervra will 10, Minnesota 0. Brown 6, New Hampshire 0. Lehigh, 3, Lafayette 13. Gettysburg 14, Georgia Tech 0. Grove City 19, West Va.

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H. S. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I following is the 1923-24 schedule In basketball: Dresden, Dec. 7, here. Canton McKinley, Dec.

14, ded-1 ication game. i "MHlersburg, Dec. 21, away. i iprviiai nprve Implngpnipnt will cause headache. eu- etc Tha (act that we ran locate anil dn-sci-ibe slckmss wlth'out first ques-HonliiK the patient Is ample evt-ihnce that we work iiIouk definite Mnea.

Thla department la adlted to lreiul the knowledge of chiropractic a a method of correcting; the real cause of disease, yuestlons will he answered. In the order received, If addressed to x. OR SEASON IS 'ANNOUNCED AlummnI, Dec. 28, here. i RADIO Get your Radio supplies and sets here.

Complete itock. WAGNER Electric Opposite Depot December 7 will be the opening left to mould Into Bucher's varsity dnto nf the hieh ichool basketball I baaketballera. Stop Idle Dreaming Take action and make your dreams come true. Make up your mind to be a In life. But remember the big thing Is preparation, special training that will enable you to make use of the many opportunities that will surely come your way.

This training can be obtained at the Coshocton Business College Roger W. McGlffln, Pres. 4094 Maln-St. Phone 265. season, Coach Lester Bucher announced Saturday.

Many likely candidates have reported last week and were being sent thru preliminary conditioning. Lancaster, Jeji. 5, away. Newark, Jan. 11, hero.

IThrlchsvllle, Jan. 18, here. Lancaster, Jan. 25, here. Zanesville, Feb.

1, here. Uhrlchsville, Feb. 8, away. Ve9terville, Feb. 9, here.

Newark, Feb. 15, Feb. 22, away. Millersburg, Feb. 29, here.

The game la with the Dresden i The two guard 'positions were va- Or five. The dedtcatloa of the new cated by two stars of last year, gymnasium will be on December i These two positions will be hard 14 when the fast Canton McKinley to fill, the coach said, students left to mould Into Buch- This season's schedule Is one of 15 District Tournament, Mar. 7 and D. O. Main St.

Thompson Coihocton, O. er varsity basketballers. tougnest in t'. H. S.

history. here. Capt. Squire. Purcell, Wilson and The prospects for this year's team Columbus High, Mar.

15, McConnell the veterau letter 'are extremely bjfight, Bucher eayg. 'here,.

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