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THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES Eleven Monday, November 12, 1928 DRIVE LEADERS New Community Chest Leaders ARE ELECTED 4 GRID ELEVENS LOOM IN BATTLE IOWA WILL PLAY WISCONSIN TEAM IN TITLE BATTLE BAPTISTS "DIG UP" TO COVER CARNES LOSS Bize and Jackson to Head Community Campaign. FOR U.S. TITLE "Big Ten" Football Standing i "Big Ten" Games. Tie All Games. Points.

Opp. Schools. W. L. Pet.

Games. W. L. Pet. Scored.

Points. Hillsborough 5 0 1.000 0 1.000 132 13 Miami 2 0 1.000 1 4 0 1.000 145 15 Andrew Jackson 2 1.000 2 1 .667 55 13 Robert E. Lee 1 1.000- 0 4 2 .667 82 26 Lakeland 4 1 .800 0 6 1 .857 166 26 Plant High 1 2 .333 0 4 2 .667 84 32 Plant City 1 2 .333 0 3 2 .667 102 87 Orlando 1 2 .333 0 4 3 .571 145 36 Fort Myers 1 2 .333 9 3 2 .600 88 45 W. Palm Beach. 0 2 .000 0 2 2 .500 75 78 Gainesville 0 3 .000 1 1 5' .167 36 107 St.

Petersburg 0 4 .000 2 4 .333 72 85 Dr. Li. A. Bize, president of the Tampa Welfare league and com' Carnegie, Nebraska, munity chest, will head the com "Bier Ten" Headliner Saturday to Decide Race. fii llSv IM Southern Churches Make Generous Gifts.

munity chest drive as campaign chairman this year, with Frank D. Jackson, vice president of the or ganization, as vice chairman. Iowa and Tech By ALAN J. GOULD A. P.

Sports Editor. The two leaders, in assuming responsibility for the undertaking, By The Attociatei Preee Atlanta, Nov. 12. Southern Baptists, dug into their pockets to make good the losses of the New York, Nov. 12.

National football aspirations have endorsed the campaign method as the mo: practical way in which to meet the needs of the city's distress cases and continue the character building program in JONES ARRIVES FOR BUCHANAN have been blown about in none too home mission board through the By PAUL R. MICKELSOX. A. P. Sports Writer.

Chicago, Nov. 12.. Wisconsin and Iowa, two erstwhile underdogs of football who would be kings, cross gridiron trails at Iowa City Saturday and to the victor may go the Big Ten championship for 1928. The combat between these two powerful elevens, which haven't won a Big Ten football crown in CUBAN CHAMPION SEEKS K. 0.

WIN INSHEPPARDGO the city. alleged defalcations of Clinton S. gentle fashion so far but when it comes to measuring the qualifica The amount asked will be set at Carnes, its former treasurer. a figure which is absolutely es tions of contenders, none stands From throughout the south last sential to the life of the organize out any more today than Carnegie night came reports of a "generous' tion. and the support of the agen in the east, Georgia Tech in the cies, according to J.

A. Griffin, who response to the appeal issued by Dr. Arch C. Cree, and other Baptist south, Iowa and Nebraska in the heads the budget committee. years, is the blue ribbon feature of middle west.

Dr. Bize cited that people are this, week conference program. By JOE RODRIGUEZ. Relampago Saguero, Cuban ju There are others clamoring for leaders that members of the church 'contribute to the board's depleted prone to think of the community The largest crowd ever- to see a football game in Iowa is expected rec gnitlon among the slim slate chest as a charitable organization, nior welterweight champion who forgetting that the 18 organizations of the unbeaten, such as Florida, treasury, on "Baptist honor day." Quotas Exceeded. to watch it.

Dr. L. A. Bize, left, chairman of the board of the Citizens Bank and Trust company, and F. D.

Jackson, head of the Jackson Grain company, who will act as chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the community chest campaign this year. represented in It mean as much to Employing a brilliant running. Tennessee, Detroit, Ohio Wesley- economic growth as other business Tommy Jones, speedy little Atlanta boxer, arrived here last night, and today started training for his 10-round gallop with Sammy Buchanan, Waycross school boy, In the Artillery arena Friday night. Jones did three miles road work early this morning. Jones is well known to Tampa's pugilistic public.

He fought sev While collections, for the most part, had not been counted and the an and Boston college. There are still more, such as West Virginia and civic groups. passing attack the Hawkeyes face defeat at the pinnacle of their drive. Iowa has a better team than the Badgers, defeated by Purdue "The question Is what- would It total given would not be known un til later in the week, pastors re- and Notre Dame that have gathered fresh headway after faltering ported that their contributions ap cost Tampa if this work were not carried on by the whole-hearted last week Impressed the fans with a brilliant two-fisted attack that stopped the game Tommy Madden. Miami welter in six rounds, will have his hands full when he tackles Jordan Sheppard, Macon Georgia welter who fought Louis Gonzalez at the Cuban club six months ago.

They are to top the card at the Cuban club arena to in the early stages. parently would meet if not exceed while the Hawks have won all their games. Their defeat of Ohio State Saturday won them the Iowa and Nebraska rave had News Hounds, Once Doughboys, Describe First Armistice Day their quotas. support of every citizen in Tampa, he said. close calls, one point victories Carnes was made- the subject of right to wear the Old Gold.

which the Hawkeyes gained over a. sermon by the Rev. Calvin Minnesota and the Cornhusker eral times In the local ring a year ago as a lightweight. Since leaving here he has- put on enough Wisconsin Impressive. Wisconsin showed impressive Waller, Arkansas member of the over Syracuse, but they have de Small Town Provides home mission executive board, who cisively whipped their other foes.

form, too, while smothering a spoke on "The "Vision of Faith. didn't penetrate the wilds of either section until 24 hours weight to join the welters. He will much weaker opponent, Chicago Garnegie and Georgia Tech have been equally Impressive, bowling Own Entertainment "The former treasurer of the weigh about 145 for Buchanan 14' to 0 to keep in the race. over all opposition in a season home mission, board has added to our Baptist burdens by embezzling Iowas edge in Saturday bat Friday. where consistency has not been The Times' news staff boasts of half a dozen war vets who were in uniform on the first Armistice day, 10 years ago.

In the following thumbnail sketches these birds tell everything except the more interesting tle lies in its forward wall. Against Jones has had six fights during J953.000," the Rev. Mr. Waller said, Came the Dawn, i By JOHN L. HACKNEY.

My most vivid recollections an outstanding virtue. Ohio State and Minnesota, the morrow night. Tampa fans know that Sheppard is a fairly good fighter. His vicr tories over such well known lightweights as Artie McCann, Tony Ross, Dick Leonard, Boots Antlev, Andy Bowen, Pete Cole, Chick Miller, Baby Stribling and Abe Pulaski, Nov. 10.

The census gives Pulaski only 2,780 in his year's absence from Tampa. He Hawk line displayed a crushing at Tech's Fine Record. Georgia Tech's Tornado, with a won over Dewight Fryer at Little habitants but despite its modest tack and through it Iowa's star ball luggers, led by Mayes McLain thus impairing our Baptist credit and honor. This one board is now in debt about $2,600,000. The banks trusted not Carnes, but southern Baptists, and our credit mighty line and one of the great Rock and later drew with him at and Wills Glasgow, made 30G yards Armistice day, 1918, were that we didn't believe it at first and then had camp fires the next night, the first time in months.

My outfit was just south of the city of Sedan, some Hot Springs. He stepped ahead of as against 111 for the Buckeyes, In must be restored. There was a Cuddy de Marco at Hot Springs. McLain ponderous Cherokee In LiucKey stamps him a great per Invading the east Jones made traitor in the fold. "Traitor" Discussed.

former, of the units from the division Southeast of Sedan. By RONDO HATTON. The "Frogs" and "Joe Latrino" est all-around backs in the country in Warner Mizell, has just about as fine a record so far as any team in the land. It takes on added lustre through Notre Dame's thrilling victory over the hitherto unbeaten Army. Tech's great forwards smeared Notre Dame a quite a rep for himself when he spanked Billy Wallace twice.

The reaching that city the night of Nov, Following of Jesus, the early church had its traitors, and this 10. We had no celebration for sev second time he won 11 of the 12 rounds from He drew eral days for we had nothing with Saguero is imbued with the idea that he will knock Sheppard out just as he did Madden. "I do not know how many rounds the fight country had its Benedict Arnold, boys had been "whispering" the finl la guerre for so long that when the news did reach us, we didn't be which to celebrate eventually but we did not desert our country down 5,400 for the two fights. In few weeks ago on Grant Field, and our religion because of one his last start he dropped a close came and the outfit did its stuff to the tune of a battered old piano decisively whipping the same traitor." decision to Baby Joe Gans, Call lieve it. The official report caught is going to.

last, but I know that I will stop him" Saguero said to Hoosier array that ripped the stalwart West Point defense to shreds Birmingham Baptists were re fornia negro. us just about midnight along the and the remnants of what was once well filled cellar. ported to have equalled if not ex- Buchanan gained the attention main drag southwest of Sedan Saturday before a howling crowd ceeded their $35,000 quota, while day. Action. of the Tampa fight fns when he size, this town has accomplished something which many a city with population in six figures has not yet done." The Pulaski Little Theater Guild has produced successfully a play written by one of its own members, dealing with a dramatic incident of the town's history.

From the windows of his law office, J. David Rhea daily looked down on the courthouse square to the spot where Sam Davis, boy hero of the Confederate armies, went to his death on a scaffold because he would not reveal from whom he had obtained valuable federal secrets. Stimulated by the boy's heroic sacrifice, Rhea worked out a play which mingled a hazily recorded love affair with the well established record of Davis' military ca dian, Iowa has a wide edge on fullbacks. McLain, who led the nation's stars in scoring while playing with the Haskell, Indians in 1926, has been good for two or three yards almost any time. Sammy Behr and a line that the badger supports claim is second to none in the conference the Badgers have developed a passing game that has mowed down teams like Indiana, Michigan and Minnesota.

Lisenby can be depended on for 10 to 20 yards when carrying the ball, and 50 to 75 yards when he kicks. May End the Tie. The championship dash may end in a triple or quadruple tie, however. Iowa must defeat Wisconsin which had been reached by some of of 86,000 at the Yankee stadium. While this was going on, Hizell Memphis had "liberal response, the units of the outfit in competi "I know that the fans did not If Not More So.

By W. A. DAWSON. one church raising $3,000 at the gave uonzaiez, tougn local boy, two whippings within a month here last spring. Sammy is due tion with other American divisions and other Tech terrors were rais- morning service.

At Chattanooga, get to see much of me in my last ng havoc with Vanderbilt and As wireless operator on sub fight. My hand was badlv hurt pastors went to civic clubs with ap here early this week. crushing the previously unbeaten peals and met a gooa response. Jones was accompanied by chaser No. 264,.

I was listening In Commodores. They take on Alabama's Crimson Tide this week at Young Manuel Quintero, flashy ana i couia not hit with it." Sheppard is a two fisted fighter who does not know when to stop on wireless communications be and the French. The only thing we had to celebrate with were grenades, rockets, rifles, and everybody did. The bedlam wore off about daybreak. The waffle boys of the staff drove up in their big limousines and shiny uniforms Atlanta.

Carnes was mentioned from all Baptist pulpits in Nashville and contributions to the fund were "good," but no count has been tween members of the mosquito Tampa lightweight. Both were members of the Walk Miller stable. Manuel knocked out Frankie inrowing gloves. His fieht with fleet and a small group of destroy Carnegie's Claims. Carnegie's claims to the top ijonzaiez nere was a good one Sheppard losing a very close ers enroute to Brest, France, labor made.

and boots and demanded: "Where flight were well buttressed Satur Frisco in the fourth round at Char lotte last Friday night. ing under my meager knowledge Through North Carolina, the re are your men?" The captain and Michigan while Wisconsin must day when the Tartans toos Baby Camero. TamDa voiinsrster of French as the Frenchmen par- sponse was generous, one member pointed. Here and there in a rain ley-voused when the armistice was Georgetown, another unbeaten array, into camp in clean-cut fash who holds a win over Sam Pitisci, popular glove tussler here, meets of a Raleigh congregation tributing $1,000. deefat Iowa and Minnesota.

Other games, two of them conference clashes, will be played Saturday. Illinois invades Chicago reer, ended before he was 21. Tampa Athletic soaked field and out in the open in the steady drizzle, there were the men, sleeping singly, coiled up like Jimmy Dundee, Jacksonville bat signed. The boat at the time was anchored in the harbor at Ponta del Gada, San Miguel, Azores. The bedlam Which the news started When the play was produced authentic costumes of the period tler in the eight round semi-final Club Wins Over fought a fast draw with and Northwestern travels to Indiana.

Wasbash plays Purdue. a dog, or in twos or threes, any thing to keep warm. Confederate and Federal uniforms Kid Herman at Jax last Tnesflav made me think the island had sud taken from a museum, the sword ion. And just to prove that they have no fears about staking their reputation on any field, Carnegie roams out to South Bend tnis Saturday to mingle with the rejuvenated Notre Dame eleven. There isn't much rest in sight, either, for Iowa and Nebraska.

Burt Ingwersen's Hawkeyes ride night. Iowa's defeat of Ohio State waa the high light of last Saturday's denly turned pro-German and the Planters, 13 to 7 used by Sam Davis and the man Dr. Straton Calls Willebrandt U. S. Joan of Arc Camero Favored, The Gas Man.

By HARRY SLICHTER. little fortress overlooking the har skirmishes while other games re acles which clasped his hands, add It should be a eoort fie-ht al bor had opened an engagement ed to the literary qualities of the though Camero mav outclass the I did my hollering on the first production. with the fleet. It routed me from my hole amidship and I climbed Jacksonville youngster with his or- The Tampa Athletic association Armistice day at Edgewood, Maryland, where I had been a chemist through the hatch in time to accept tnoaox style. Dundee does not know how to fight a southpaw.

In another eieht rounder TfM sulted about as predicted. Wisconsin breezed through to a 25 to 0 win over Chicago; Minnesota defeated Indiana 21 to 11; Michigan came from behind to tie the Navy at 6 all; at Baltimore and Illinois used several reserves to down Butler 14 to 0. football eleven won its first game of the season in a thrilling and ex a drink of wine from the skipper' in the gas warfare service, a buck Thieves Get Booty private fooling with mustard, the "Big Ten" crest now, as a result of beating Ohio States, but they clash with Wisconsin this Saturday in another crucial contest. Nebraska, with the Big Six crown about clinched, turns to in-tersectional foes for the next two weeks, playing Pittsburgh this bottle. The celebration throughout that day and night, which claimed Armanditto, Cuban flyweight, makes his first Duerilistic start From Manchu Tomb phosgene and other deadly gases.

two casualties when two wine-log We had just completed apparatus to manufacture phosgene gas on a citing game played yesterday afternoon at Plant field from the Polk County Planters, 13 to 0. A crowd estimated at more than 300 witnessed the game. American soil meeting Kid Wilson, Jacksonville flyweight. ged Frenchmen walked off the gang-plank was about as interest grand scale when peace spoiled the Armandito is -a fast little vnunr. London, Nov.

12. Additional de Iowa Lead Scoring. By r6 Attociatei Press Chicago, Nov. 12. Iowa and ing as the war itself and equally as ster from the island who has plans.

Gas was leaking, frequent Saturday at Lincoln before com ing to West Point. tails of the rifling of the tombs of accidents happening, and half of enjoyaoie. The classic touch to this week's us were in the hospital all the time Wisconsin 'are not only contending fought Genaro Pino and many others. At one time "he held the flyweight championship of Cuba. Little is known of here.

program is furnished by the Yale five Manchu emperors near Pek ing are contained in dispatches re cently reaching here from China. Princeton affair but it won't have The Navy Took 'Em Over. By H. C. BURGERT.

with burns; so when the glad news came we chemists forgot our dignity and cheered. As we threw for the Big Ten football championship but they are having a nip and tuck race for team scoring honors. Iowa clung to its first place Kid Yalle. Kev West hentv. a great deal of bearing on the championship situation.

The Elis According to three Manchu weight and Dick Silva. Tamna will off our masks somebody shouted have been bumped much hard: phosgene loose, and we fled for margin Saturday, but Wisconsin princes who visited the tombs of On Armistic day, 1918, I was In Tampa spending a few days on leave of absence. From May, of open the card with their six round engagement. Valle is the lad who than the Tigers. They were up the river.

Peace wasn't fully es their ancestors, two sepulchres, gained on them by routing Chicago 25 to 0. set by Maryland Saturday in one tablished at Edgewood until the came over with Saguero and Armandito. He is training with Sa of the day outstanding reversals, those of the famous Emperor 1917, until late in 1918, we were leaks were stopped and the mustard Today lowa had complied iu New York, Nov. 12. The Rev.

Dr. John Roach Straton, who waged a nation-wide campaign against the presidential candidacy of Governor Smith, in jubilee services at the Calvary Baptist church, yesterday, called Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt the "Joan of Arc" of the campaign. "Victory was won by the preachers and the God-honoring women of America," he said. "I pay tribute to one of these, the Joan of Arc of the campaign Mrs.

Walker Willebrandt. I declare the feeling in my own heart when. I say there has not been a finer piece of public service, performed by anyone in modern times, than that put across by Mrs. Willebrandt." He said the next duty of the people was to destroy the "Tammany Tiger" and oust the "flapper mayor" from city hall. He lauded Col.

Theodore Roosevelt, as a worthy candidate to succeed Mayor Walker. Dade City Turkey on top of a previous defeat by constantly on the go, either on con Chien Lung and the Empress Dow gas oil buried in the swamps. points while the Badgers' total was Coach Albert Kish of the Washington junior high, and Ferdi Fisher, Sacred Heart college mentor playing for the local team, played a great game. Kish as ha'iback and Fisher at guard. A pass from Kish to Torres brought in the first touchdown, while the second was scored in the last period when Torres went through the line for another touchdown.

Kish hit the line hard for the extra point. The Plant City team played a good and hard game, but they were out-played most of the time. They were handicapped by not having their uniforms, wearing shoulder pads or the necessary equipment to play football. Some of them were hurt badly. i guero at tne Cuban club this af ternoon.

Army. Princeton has been tied twice, by Virginia and Ohio State, ager, received the worst treatment at the hand of the desecrators. The voy or going into some foreign port. Putting into Baltimore, I was granted a shore leave. Leaving 135.

Minnesota was tnira witn -izu points while Illinois led in defense with only 16 points scored against it. Among the Tanks. By RICHARD BLAISDELL. body of the empress, semi-nude. but otherwise the Tigers have a clean, even if not overly unimpressive slate.

Tampa on the U. S. S. Tallapoosa, was found amid the ruins of her Glemson Now The tanks up near the front were and transferring several times dur coffin, with remnants of her lm skeptical for several days until fi ing years of '17 and '18 I finally perial robes strewn around her. West Virginia Rises.

West Virginia, which has been nally some of the shave tails, one Although the precise extent of got back on the Tallapoosa and was discharged from that same of whom was took matters sen Tilden Can Play In 8 Countries the robbery is not yet known, the belief that very valuable booty is coming along like a house afire, winning seven in a row after losing the opening game to Davis boat in Baltimore, Maryland. ously enough to live up to the slogan of the corps, "Tanks, One Preps for Gators. missing is supported by the fact Elkins, runs into Georgetown and All. It was somewhat belated that pearls and Jade of great price have recently been offered for sale this week. Missouri comes east to From the Halls of Montezuma, By EARL.

MULLEN. but I have my doubts if any place The line-ups: Tampa Athletic association: Bur play New York university and in the States had anything on us in Peking and Tientsin. The au nett le; P. Groves, It; McNevin, lg; In a little camp on the hills over share the spotlight with such oth thorities are attempting to trace for serious" celebrating. We were kept just back of the old front for Thomas, Fisher, rg; T.

Groves, er rivalries as Columbia-Pennsvl- looking the Potomac river my bat the sellers of the Jewels. vania, Cornell-Dartmouth, Jcl- nearly a week before seeing any Preliminary estimates place the rt; Figuero, re; Brown, qb; Kish, lhb; Levine, rhb; Mynatt, fb. Polk gate-Syracuse and Harvard-Holy signs of civilians or civilization. talion, a heavy artillery force, was engaged in long-range fire 10 loss at $15,000,000, this amount Feast Hails Hoover Cross. New York, Nov.

12. If Big Bill Tilden wants to play amateur tennis no whe will have to go a long way to do it. He must go to Russia, China, Brazil, Bolivia, Andorra, Lithuania, Abyssinia or Liberia, the International Lawn Tennis federation, which embraces 34 nations, abides by the action of the United States Lawn Tennis association in barring him. representing 50 pounds of the fin Planters: demons, le; Neuner, It; May. lg; Higgins, Ryles, lg; Southern Methodist is engaged years ago.

when the Armistice was signed. There had been so many est pearls which were among the in a hot fight to hold the South Smith, rt; Coble, re; E. Cocker, qb; In Mlssissip'. By JOSEPH MICKLER. Now that Mississippi has dis treasures or Chien Lung.

western conference lead, as a re raise reports about "shoving off W. Cocker, lhb; Holloway, rhb; Washwood, fb. Special to The Timet Dade City, Nov. 12. A Hoover sult of being tied by the Texas and peace no marine of my ac Aggies.

S. M. U. plays- Baylor quaintance believed them. On Nov, Substitutions.

Tampa Athletic as Clemson College, S. Nov. 12. Back from their victory over the Virginia Military institute cadets, the Clemson college team is facing one of the toughest assignments on schedule the University of Florida, an unbeaten combination that has trampled all opposition this season. Every effort will be made this week to get into the pink of condition, Coach Cody announced, and the Clemson team will try to regain its prestige, lowered in the Mississippi defeat, by beating the Florida team.

Dr. Scott Is Called tinguished itself by remaining democratic, I am much prouder of having spent a month or two there turkey dinner, celebrating weeks of this week while the University of 12, the echo of noise reached us Texas tackles Texas Christian. sociation: Torres for Brown; McNevin for Fisher; Griffin for K. To Christian Church from Washington and nearby cities and when an official report came McNevin; Le Roy for Mynatt; Mur from headquarters, "Armistice De phy for Levine; Ballard for Fi during 1918. On Armistice day, I awoke very early in the morning, closed a window to shut out the sounds of reveille, and went back to sleep.

I had no duties, because Baby Gator Team clared," every man in my company guero. Dr. D. W. Scott, formerly pastor grabbed his Springfield and sang Officials: Allen, referee; Spark of the Central Christian church, of Meets Clemson 1 1 Where do we go from here, boys! had been sent down from Camp man, umpire; Suarez, head linesman; Hawkins, field judge.

Youngstown, Ohio, and who for the i our montns later I secured my Perry, Ohio, to give some prelimi discharge and headed south for nary rifle training to a bunch of At Orlando Today Tampa. last month has been occupying the pulpit of the First Christian church here, has accepted the call to be S. A. T. C.

rookies at a college near Jackson, and there weren't any rifles in the outfit. Camp Shelby I think Don tells such clever campaign work and the victory of the president-elect was given at the Gray Moss inn in Dade City, Friday night. About 80 persons from Dade City, Zephyrhills, Jessamine and Pasadena, were served. Officials from the Zephyrhills republican club were present. The tables, set in the dining room of the Inn, 'were pleasingly adorned with purple bougainvlllea.

Toastmaster H. J. Cadmus sponsored the program, which included singing of "America' by all, invocation by Rev. F. L.

Crowson, speakers were: A. H. Pering, Miss Helen Kimber, and Grosvenor Dawe, of Tallahassee, Ira Soar, 1 M. Eck, Harry Bechtelheimer, W. N.

Pike, Mrs. H. B. Wilkes, Mr. and F.

Dudley and Mrs. N. W. Germond. come pastor of that church.

Dr. Scott has formely served at Special to The Timet at Hattiesburg wasn't any better, Yeah. Unspeakably clever." Dizzy Monikers Perplex Writers Of "Big 10" Grid much. The news of the armistice Grlnnell Malteaser. churches in Louisville, Somerset, and Youngstown, Ohio.

He Gainesville, Nov. 12. With two is a graduate of the University of Virginia and of Transylvania, and practiced law for two years before weeks of practice stored away since their last appearance on the gridiron, the University of Florida Nation- I I 1 Wide Ui 1 Endorse- 1 tnent I -J Quality RADIO TUBES ntering the ministery. Dr. and Gene Tunney in Tampa? Nope It Must Be Two Other Fellers Baby Gators" were pronounced Mrs.

Scott have not determined where they will reside in Tampa. Pearl Diviijg Season Brings Few Hardships Papete, Tahiti, Nov. 12. The diving season in quest of mother of pearl shell is in full swing at the island of Hikueru in the Faumotu Archipelago, which consists- of 78 coral atolls washed by the South Pacific. Pearl buyers from near and far are there, for while a large number of pearls of ordinary quality are found each season, there always is the possibility of the natives bringing up gems that will more than repay the long wait and ready for their Armistice day en gagement at Orlando Monday Trucks Crash; Negro against the freshman team of Clemson college.

It marks the How long will be stay? What are I By RONDO HATTON. Chicago, Nov. 12. The football lineups pf the Western conference look like the scorer jumped at conclusions when he wrote down the names. Such a collection of dizzy monickers never before has been seen in a football circle that struggled with a tough word like "Ooster-baan" for three years.

Some of the mixed up vowels Tampa's reading public missed first meeting in freshman football City Employe, Hurt Leesburg Bond Law Routs Canvassers his plans? "Mr. Tunney's" secretary knocked groggy under the rage of questions. was bar- between the two institutions. a good story today in tne reported visit here of Gene Tunney, retired Clemson's yearlings invade Or A Lane Brothers milk truck and lando with an unmarred record for heavyweight champion of the 'Say, look here, where do you get all this stuff? We didn't come the current season, one of their world. one of the city garbage trucks collided this morning, about 9 o'clock, at Jefferson and Gladys street.

4 A down here to put out any informa and consonants are Hojnack, Indi- the hardship which life on Hikueru and the other pearl islands The tip came to The Times in a tion. Say, where did you get this ar.p guard; Buechsenschuss, re damn' stun, who told you? The whispered, confidential voice over negro, employed by the city, was injured. serve Ohio State tackle; Totzke, As is usual during every diving reporter got an ear full of what Mr. the telephone. "Gene Tunney is Elmer Lane, driver of the milk season, an epidemic of dysentery Tunney and his secretary wanted and didn't want.

Michigan back; Ujhetyi, Ohio State guard; Nagurski, back, and Uk-kleberg, tackle, Minnesota, and Westra, Iowa guard. and other enteric diseases has at the Florldan hotel. Psst truck, was arrested but was released to Lane Brothers. The injured negro is in the Clara Frye accepted as the universal standard and sold by reliable dealers broken out, and there have been many deaths. Smoothing over the incident apologetically, the reporter and Mr.

Tunney's secretary got con- Reporters and photographers ospital. Brothers Scamper tiaentlal and the latter confided this' "formal statement" Instalment Selling Lions Club to Give Special to The Timet Leesburgh, Nov. 12. Value to the people of Leesburg of the recently enacted municipal ordi-nace, requiring performance bond from canvassers accepting orders on a partial payment basis, is indicated in a letter received by the local chamber of commerce from the trade body of New Britain, containing warning against an agent who claims to represent an Important concern of that city. So far.only two solicitors have made bond, W.

E. Harkness, city clerk, said, although facts regarding the ordinance have been obtained from his offices by a dozen or more traveling representatives of houses selling on the installment plan. Most of these agents have indicated their Intention to quit canvassing in Leesburg. victories being over the University of Georgia, conquerors of the Florida frosh 20 to 19 at Jacksonville a month ago. With a squad reported the finest in Clemson history, the South Carolina Rats are top-heavy favorites over the Co-well coached machine from Gator-land.

The 1928 "Baby Gators" measure up considerably shy of the form of freshmen teams here in bygone years. With Jack Tunnell, Roland Dyson, Monkey Brenan and Leland Drew among the cripples, and Jimmy White somewhat ailing, the freshmen of Florida will not be as rugged in starting lineup and reserve strength the memorial board would wish. However, the young Gators can guarantee one thing, and that is they will, make a real fight for the fruits of the game. we came down here and we On Carolina Grid Educational Program Is Auto Trade Life everywhere The Lions club will devote its pro Columbia, S. Nov.

12. Foot ball at the Unive. of South gram tomorrow to educational week, with men prominent in educational work on the program. The club meets at the Tampa Terrace hotel at 12:15. who never work on Armistice day, anyway, rushed to the hotel.

They went into a huddle with the clerk. Then they rang "Mr. Tunney's" room. "Hello," a voice answered. "Is Mr.

Tunney in?" the reporter asked. "Yes, this is his secretary. Wait a minute." Muffled conversation and then: "Hello, what do you want?" "I want to speak to Mr. Tunney, please?" the reported replied "Well, you can't see him now. He's in bed.

You call in about a half hour. He won't leave his bed." "When did Mr. Tunney arrive?" "We been here about 24 hours he was interrupted by Carolina is more or less a family affair this year. A Jouple of pairs of brothers are' starring on the Omer Carmichael will make the vasity which already has defeated Chicago, Virginia and don't want any publicity. We had a good time in Europe.

You know how it is just traveling around. "You can say that Mr. Tunney is not going to fight in the ring anymore. Absolutely, Mr. Tunney is going to disregard any ring proposition altogether, anywhere, anyplace." There was a pause and the reporter grabbed the chance: "How is Mr.

Tunney enjoying himself In Tampa? Does Mrs. Tunney like it here?" "Say, don't get funny. Don't asfi me any foolish questions. You just go ahead and say that Mr. Tunney has returned to the United States.

He's here. I don't know what to say. Mr. Tunney is always glad to see his friends "You come up here in about a principal address. Others on the program are J.

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I31 Carothers. Robert and Hugh Stoddard are the 3 Bombs Exploded In Ireland's Capital clntyre to Box Black Boy in 10 football brothers of the team. Car Beetle in More Churches. Stow, known as the "Mother lisle is one of the outstanding pass ers of the Southern conference. Chicago, Nov.

12. Installment selling of automobiles, and the stabilized methods of the payment plan saved the automobile industry, and now assures it of a bright future, according to C. C. Hanch, general manager of the National Association of Finance Companies. The association will have its annual meeting in New York Nov.

20 and 21. Fourteen years ago automobile production had reached its cash sales "saturation point," said Hanch. Consumer credit was introduced, standard terms for loans were fixed, bankers were satisfied that the installment plan was safe, and the future of the trade was assured, headded AMERICAN LEGIOX ARMISTICE D.WXE. DAVIS ISLANDS COLISEUM, MONDAY. 8 P.

M. PUBLIC IXVITEI). ADMISSION 50 CEN TS PERSON. Ad v. church of Lincoln" In England, is But that is not all the brothers.

to be restored, owing to the rav On-i member of the Blount family ages of the death watch beetle is on the varsity ana his brother among the ancient timbers and oofs. Boston famous "Stump, on the freshman team and a pair or Skinner brothers are also members of the first year eleven. half hour and Mr. Tunney will tell you all we don't want any of this Blie Mclntyre, Chicago negro welterweight, will meet Battling Black Boy, Tampa negro welterweight, in the main ten rounder at the Negro Veterans of America fight show. They are to top the main event of ten rounds.

The Chicago welter has met all which rises to within five feet of the heighth of Lincoln Cathedral, is another of England's famous churches that must be repaired be Dublin, Irish Free State, Nov. 12. The explosion of three bombs on the morning of Armistice day and the later discovery of machine guns and ammunition today were being Investigated by police In an effort to i determine whether there was any connection between the two. The bombs were exploded In effort to wreck the statues of English kings, and slightly damaged them. No one was injured.

the writer, who wanted to know if Mr. Tunney had flown to Tampa. "No, no, he didn't take any air, he used a ship say we are not looking for any newspaper stuff Again he was interrupted: "Did his wife come with him?" "Oh, yes, yes, she's here. Now look here, we don't want any of this paper stuff, we "Did Mr. Tunney enjoy his tout of Europe? How is he feeling? DISTRIBUTED Bt G.

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"Mr. Tunney" went back to Kid Starkes and Unknown Win When the repairs at Stow are sleep. completed a chemical that is be ston, two. Tampa sluggers, will meet in the eight round semi-final. The genuine Mr.

Tunney is still opposition from welterweights to lieved to kill the death watch beetle is to be "applied. In Europe. light heavyweights, meeting success Two other bouts are scheduled..

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