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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 12

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1921 WATERLOO EVENING COURIER WATERLOO, IOT7A ers Open Season With Tigers Tonight Seventy-Five Out for Track at Iowa IOWA C.ltV In Tut 051 IIKH BASKET FIVE MEETS FIRST! FOE HERE TONIGHT! BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus WELL'MAIE COME OOT I'LL. NKI( Aur rv.vfcj A. kj' candidates for University of Iowa track team re- DOrted for the flmt wnrknnt bee the: gho- Si nesday. Thirteen of this number ATA Wpflntn hA George T. Bresnaban will give his men night work rlnrlnv tha fl.i week.

The first dual meet is Feh 21 with Wisconsin at Iowa City. IS Orange Black MP A.T I NOT RETOKM HOME TrVl I'M 57 Tu I Wl 1 5, WARM- I -0 I AwaT them. -5 Jmi r- I TWO CITY LEAGUE CAGE Cedar Falls Comes Here to Battle Heldtmen In Season's Opener at 8 P. Ml BATTLES SCHEDULED IN Y.M,CA,GYIit TONIGHT Fnni" ha air of twill an v- sl uin Cltv league will rot tnn artinn nt T. M.

C. tonight. Hawkeye Oil company five meeting Waterloo Gasoline Engine team, and Gates Business college clashing with Rath Packing ouintet. The first nmo Basketball will make iu official ebut at Hign tonight wutu the Orange una Black qu.nust clashes wiUi ceaar talis hign in last's first tanie of tne be an on. 'the scrap will Man at p.

ttod Boo Cass, a stuaent at University Iowa and a ciose follower of basketball, will coaio up Ironi starts at 8:15 p. m. and the second at 8:30. The halves will be rotated. Ronlnra nrllt intra vn Iowa Cliy to officiate.

Taa tem bunv via vru pany B. national guard, basketmen in the third City league contest or the week at Y. M. A. tomorrow evening at 8:15.

-rtr- -c hrmip innrn in bw. I COMPLETE SCHEDULE FOR COE 1925 GRID TEAM IS ANNOUNCED Iowa Swimmers Priming for Dual with Badger Team in ILL Mill LUULU 1 1 1 I Kansas City, Jan. 9. Kansas City, Jan. 9.

his mate in the 40 and 100-yard free styles, is slow in recovering from his appendicitis operation early in the fall but will be able to swim at Madison. Other men are In fair shape. Iowa is not any too strong In the fancy dives, where Griffin, Trager, Bowen and Killibrew are bearing the burden of point-winning. Iowa Cedar Rapids, Jan. 9.

porary bleachers will nut be erected, but 'Hem pienty ol seating apace In toe regular gallery to care Wor the crowd. One Guard Uncertain. Coaca Joan Heidt has auout do-'clded on the open.ng lineup, anno lie la U11 uncenam wnemer Col-Jentine or ilcteriuott will be at landing guard, field will play the older guard position; Hard will be at center, end Bwknct Hind Marker are elated tor the up-Uioor jobs. Tha coach put the men thru their workout at an easy pace last night, i WRESTLING TITLE I (cpecial) 'oach Moray Eby today made Known the complete Kohawk football schedule for next year, and nas made an innovation In pjirdine met defeat at the hands or the six Midwest conference games, two Badgers in the dual meet at Iowa BOY NEBRASKA TO or these Lawrence and Iowa City, Jan. (Special.) Because the Wisconsin dual meet is looming disconcertingly close, Coach David Armbruster of University of Iowa swimming team Is spurring his men in hard workouts.

The Hawkeyes go to Madison on Saturday, Jan. 17. to open the dual meet season with the fast Badgers. Many of the Iowa tankers were able to work out in hometown pools over the vacation period and so are Beloit, being new faces on Coe City last year, 35 to 33, and advance reports credit Wisconsin with a team of similar power. THAT ESKIMO llOBIX.

tana me muaa is pr.ineu put up th. haoolly singing, JOHKVIE HARRIS DEFEATS XAVY ROSTAX IX 10 ROUNDS Mason City, Jan. 9. Johnnie Harris, Des Moines, slugged his way to a decision over Navy Rostan, Sioux City, in a 10-round bout at an American Legion ahow here last night. Battling Nelson, Fort Dodge, won over Phil Longo.

Des Moines, in the semlwindup, the Fort Dodger's aggressiveness overcoming Longo's greater experience and boxing ability. KANSAS BEATS GRINNELL IN FAST GAME, 39 TO 26 Grlnnell, Jan. 9. Capt. Ac-kcrman ot the Kansas university basketball quintet starred with seven field goals as the Jayhawkers defeated Grlnnell college team here last night.

39 to 26. The Kansas (International News Wire) Ed (Strangler) Lewis, former heavyweight wrestling champion of the world, may never wrestle again as a result of injuries received last night when he lost his title to Wayne (Big) Munn, former University of Nebraska athlete. Dr. Terry E. Lilly, who was with Lewis at ft.

Luke's hospital until 4 o'clock thia morning, said that the former plon has probably fractured two vertebrae at the base of the spine. Dr. Lilly said he would not make a definite statement as to Iewis injuries until he had further examined the wrestler later this morning: He based his first statement on a hurried examination of x-ray pictures taken last night. Iewis was thrown out of the ring hy Munn and fell on the cement floor. ha crew tussle tonight.

tJeaar fans, wearing hi armuft while Haunting li given more than an even chance a tune, 'to Win because of the greenness of He tarried on while the others were wlnirina: Wayne "Big" Munn Sends "The Strangler" to Hospital After Rough Contest. the East High, crew, and a victor) Anxious to sleep under Dixielands moon. Toss him a crumb for a song- to Inspire, Then he will pipe you a promise of lor the Heldtmen tonight would he Wt creditable achievement. West vs. Utile Tutors.

college grid schedules. The completed schedule is as follows: Oct. Monmouth at Monmouth. Oct. 10 Dubuque U.

at Cedar Rapids. Oct. IT LawTencs at Appleton. Oct 24 Open. Oct.

31 Beloit at Belolt. Nov. Knox at Cedar Jtaplds (homecoming). Nov. 14 Carleton at Northlleld.

Nov. 21 Cornell at Cedar Rapids. COE DEFEATS Cedar Rapids, Jan. 9. Coe college basketball team last night defeated Ripon college, by a score of 27 to' 19.

spring, West High's quintet also sees SEW TAXK RECORDS. Chicago, Jan. 9. Three tank records were set last night in thj first of a series of meets held by the Illinois A. C.

Johnny Weissmuller, holder of numerous world marks, swam the) 50-yard free style event in 22 4-5 seconds against his former record of 23 3-5 and made the 100-meter free style in 58 4-5 compared to his former mark of 60 4-5. Conral Mila clipped :1.04 3-5 from the record of :13:59 2-5 in the 880-yard back streke made in May, 1924. I i-TlZ'l know no or chorus or rholr fcctlon tonight, tak.ng on the Little MakinK chr tt redbreat bring. Hy the Awsociated t'resK Kansas City, Jan. B.

Wayne (Big) Munn. erstwhile I ni-versity of Nebraska football i-hn tried luivinir but couldn being given the same type of work as they were when the university closed. In general, the men are displaying satisfactory form but dash events are causing the coach some John McCIlntock. Iowa City, out for weeks in the fall with an infected foot, had not more than recovered when he contracted sinus trouble and now is far trom his usual form. Monty Stewart, Superior, Mand up npainst the punches and Tutor fire on the college floor at Cedar Falls.

Many Old Kose sup-IJKMteri will attend the game. OapC Potter and Sansone will laUrt at forwards for West; Burton 'will toe at center, and Haselman mad Burgess will be at guarde. Wat Mtvh la AaVAtaH 4A ivin 11 squad bad little difficulty in pene What if the enow makes Ilia walking a danger? What if the ice makes It trouble to scratch? What if the wind blows the down off the utr-anger? He will sing on with a story to match. trating the Pioneer defense but Grlnnell forwards could not get past the Jayhawker guards. waited lor Amundsen jth.

Teacher, i college high squad" Blithely he's chirped and his humor lata and expects to ahow the Sarff-men a warm time. Fifteen men will make the trip for West High. wihose knowledge ot the teennic in grappling is that of a novice, is the new wearer of the world's heavyweight wrestling belt today. Munn, by his prodigious bulk and strength, last night threw off the fearful headlocks of the veteran, Ed "Strangler" Lewis, and crushed him into submission. Lewis In Hospital.

Lewie is in a hospital, suffering probable injuries to his back, a new experience for the "Strangler," who, iu his long mat career, has seriously hurtmany opponents with his famous headiock. weight wrestling crown last night by defeating- (Ed Strangler) Lewis itOKansas City, was initiated into the art of cateh-as-cateh-can wrestling when a member of the University of Nebraska wrestling team several years ago. Munn's record in collegiate circles was never marred by a defeat. In addition to his participation in wrestling, Munn also threw the shot on the track squad, and, with was droll. Maybe the Corn Song he soon will be humming Perched on the top of the Antarctic pole.

FOND MOTHERS OAtipKI) WHEN THIS MiWSPAI'KKH KKfORTKl) K.ArT MU.II UTl'UhNTK AUM1KKU (Il'KKO. bl Of t'Ol RKK THEV TIIUIUUT IT WAS ClttUU, ILL. An Iowa school will allow dances BASKETBALL By NAT HOLMAN. (Copyright 1114. By the MoNaught Syndicate, Inc.) his brother, Monte, formed the A giant in stature ana strengm Munn despite hi.

mewe? reeling nucl of a Nebraska football team strati thut "-eragea around 200 but Instructs the janitor to turn out the lights at 10 p. m. Nothing is aid, however, about the dnnoera having to go home at that time. graduation, power over the titleholder in tne nf, opinion of mat authorities, altho a lr.nn.n- foul, which resulted iu a protest several app by Lewis' manager, marred the vie- ll, Bpi' KI Munn. shortly after by Lewis' manager, marred the vie mpsey title, I hare always found It best for a forward rather than a center or guard to give the signals.

The reason for this is that the Divot man nrAainniiai i Somebody has discovered that wine ran be made out of roeea, too, besides torjf- was a tremendous flop. His entry has the most prominent position on iiinma trill ui iiiiik. vf so many flowers being wild. ni(mv aftr two min- lne mat game was more aus- A suitintiot says one can make wine out of anvthiiia-. 11a.

here we have a uteV at 1 wrest ing for the second picious and his record shows a eon-iawhen Munn. fwlstlng freeTromlt'nuous rise to the championship in the I bout with Lewis. way to dipoM of uaert phonograph headiock. lifted Lewis high a headiock. lifted Lewis high needles ana oia raror uiaaea wnai i mo uoor.

me piayera ot DOia teams and spectators as well watch the center circle because It is there that the ball la tossed up. If the center man gives the glgnaU there ia the poaslUUty of their being stolen by the opposing team. other reason for having a forward giving them la that every man on the team can face htm, whereas the keen drink 'twuuld bo wnn a uouy uu i-imtu uviu keen drink twouidjao. apparently the only weapon at his WR AR15 ALWAVS AFRAID THAT command, and walking to the ropes POMK 111 KOLA It WILL, W1STAKK A ho "SiranKler" outside Oll- ST. MARY'S WIX.

St. Mary's high scnool basketball team played Raymond Athletic club Ave to a standstill here last night, winning by a score of 56 to fi. Otte was high scorer for St. Mary's with 36 points. IIADIO dial.

FOR A BAKU km in 'uncovered floor of the plat-ANI TUNK IS ON THE l'OLICK 1112- i J16 uncovereu uuur 1110 yiai aaasaa Safe WW FAJtTMKNT. Lewis' 228 pounds ihlt the boards with a thud and the titleholder rolled down to the floor. Chaos ensued. "Hilly" Sandow, manager of The Courier article oa that Madison shooting euggests a question as ta whether (urslran ran shout straight, Of Corslcan. London Luis Angel Flrpo, Argentine guarus, oemg oemna tne center, will not be able to get the signals unless they are too conspicuous.

A team should be ready to change its signals at a moment's notice. It is aot necessary to nse a new set. Simply pass on the giving of them to another msn, as from left forward to right forward. When the change is made, let the original man nnavywelgnt, continued in person his acceptance of the Nat Ii. mil Knotting club's oner for him to meet Tommy Uibbons, St.

I'aul light heavyweight. Thnt boat employe who has jut been' Lewis, lost his coolne ss and sprang loft aaya he ia content to work 'into the ring, crying "roul. The on dick. But wo are afraid that even- crowd stormed at the platform, but tually the deck will have 01 cards. a jarK0 detail of polleje held bacKj A renort from Masoa t'ltr aas a far- the frenzied fans.

pretend that he is still giving them whlla he Is sotually receiving them took two thieve ta jii Munn sianeei tnru tne ropes aw-from the other forward. It is best libT. kmi fr -A ich other nig HIMJUL Winn, mirnicucu I Ml r' JiTTl. It Tw. might bate been a good reason lor jjivtms-ow ui wiuib-j lu-a uioir uuing tears and Referee Walter Bates.

Itcfi'M'e Calls Foul. i Then Referee Bates announced the fall was awarded to Lewis on a foul. Bates gave lewls 15 minutes in which to return to tho ring and announced the match would be awarded to the challenger If Lews did not appear. Sandow announced Iewis would continue only un- Anyway, the crosa word erase has not len enth-ely In vain. Many a man has some clever natnea mastered to spring on the umpire next spring.

5 matbf: mikk exto tiiinkm it wovt hi-: ii Tote. ii IF lit. HILL. had! JluTl practl.ally ma-tered the language at borno to bis dressing room with a wvMi." Yea, go on-and at 18 he itquail of policemen accompanying opened a restaurant? I him, while the crowd booed the de Special For Saturday Tomorrow, Saturday only, we will give to each customer whose purchases amount to 25c or more, One Combination Ash Tray and Match Holder FREE. These trays, from German helmets, were made to retail at 50c.

Some of them may have bullet holes in them but they are attractive and useful. Come in and get yours. STITZ CIGAR CO. Store if 100 E. Fourth HU Store 2.

Black Hawk Bank lll.tg. so aoea not connict witn tne signal. Forwards should not flash their signals too long. The center man should corns around to the center position about two yards In back of the circle, cast a quick glance at tbe forward giving the signals, and walk right up to his position. All that tbe forward is Interested In is to flash the signals to the center man, while it is the duty of every other member of tbe team to be alert and ready to meet the signal.

Sometime signals are net seen bcannj opponents are In the way. Should that be the case one should move to the right or the left, before tbe center gets to his position, snd set himself for the pixy, it should be remembered that the forward giving tbe signals cannot wait to sea if other men on his team are ready but directs bis attention to the center man. Occasionally the man giving the signals hbould glance about to Fee lust how sorne of his teammates mL.W beam mi "Mike Fextnn Takes Plump" Courier headlin-. SounOs as If the old gent had picked up a diiariied cigar. cision and called for the referee to award the championship to Munn.

The allotted 15 minutes passed while physicians worked ou iitwla and some semblance of or- dof aome aenple should remember thnt Qr us restored, in another live muney Is like the little stream lltst costly tins w.mld dis-tiMM-ar If It wasn't fr the hanks. minutes Lewi came to the ring, bundageM. I Was All In. nence 10 a -svtya. mmmmusmmmmtmm si rWaamaisjsjssaasiaiaaajsj rassass sbsbbbsbbbbbbbssbbbi r.

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TOIMT k.k thk llKr in U-wIn as lifted high over tbe I ftu mi r. a ii AMtl i i o-: head of the young glunt three times ii.m v. ii nt i it?" r. during the match and dashed to the fAKT nr. in -I'M timt floor.

Munn gained tho first fall1 re played by their opponents. If the other team has weak defensive man it ht advisable to direct I the best plays to that part of tlie I rourt. heady forward should flash signals to obtain the best result-. At each lme-out let the nlaverg It'll 11.111 ,1 tl.Kl lltiri M.W'i- thu, in 1 inlnnliv, with Why Does a Razor Pull Your Face? togeth. and plan th next two i -i)Uv so that It will not ho imii.

jthe b'dv and crotch hold. IwiH: sary for tho forward to give the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA i lay stuiinwl and it wag five mlri-, 1 utes bfor" be could be acsinted to hU feet. Tho "SI ran tier's" famuli heart-l never such rich mellowness as Wellmarf's method puts in this tobacco rignais. STUDENTS TAKE SIDES TEACHERS COLLEGE MAT CANDIDATES HOLD HOME OH COACHING QUESTION hi'b hai' many p- pon nt Into submission and aoms i .1 c.i Itime tiii. nt for' tremendous naught atain-t tbe TOURNAMENT ON JAN.

22 Mtwfa-tion over th- present y. By planting torn of ft-otball nt I niver- M.r'.'1'" 01 nc youtn. hit feet, firmly snd heaving bis pow-' Cedar Talis. Jan 9. tlutU.l Kity of California southern branch.

erf )1 trunk about, the giant threw Coach Bender announced today ta resulted in the appointment of i I tormt ntor. a committee of fix rtudents and that he had net tbe date for tl.e facnlty member to Investigate the in titer Husker IJnciniin. Th n-- t-iiampion, a towering crilicim flirwterl towards th- exist t.f lx fe-et. six liich'-s. whoi home weitliDg meet at the college for Jan.

22. In this meet the heu Men In Uie different departroenl will havr as opportunity to fbow ing system and submit report to mildness and its appetizing fragrance. And notice also the coarser "Rough Cot" slower.burning. and therefore cooler. Here truly is jip tobacco that IS pipe tobacco! An almost forgotten old tobacco secret.

"Wellman's MethofJ," dating from about 1870 and now ours exclusively, is responsible for the delightful taste of Granger Rough Cut its tne tuuent council. wciglrs pounds, playt.d in the line, of tho University of Nejras- 1. fn. tl.ii i r. A dull blade always pulls and irritates the skin.

With a Valet AutoStrop Rszor you can use the same blade for many smooth shaves. their tufT in actioi and com pet e.anahi. the question of, Mnfiifiiii irdui ii null nil- mod win oesP. B8 inose vicrorious nas Drougtt a split In the leaving twhool. RMiyed a box-in the home meet probably will 1 studeiit body, each side claiming jnjf career He met ceveral fighters those to present the Teachers they bave a majority.

Adherents of rcst" abllltr and after being college In th! wrestling meets to be of the present system of having the stretched out for the count a few arranged during the wlr.ier. Threr. state hire the complete coaching; times put mr Ihe'gloves or four meets are being srrangr-d s4aff as faculty members, declare ur Trrv Lillv one of the for but yt nothing de-fnlte hns the agitation is he work of Valet bfm stated reRardicg the dates for fives minority while the leaders of I ifiav that It was impossible jar them. arm a the? movemept to have Studeut cut at ttiet time to determine exactly About 60 men are) reporting for i body hire bed coach aav thev trop 7 Razor what Injuries the former champion migh have miffererl. lxwls ruled over the heavyweight wrestlers thr y-ars.

VtiT at St-lMMil. I International Ne Wirei Lincoln. Jan. Wayne sT renting rerulsrl and ere put thru will win If th) question is voted the nrll every day. It is always! upon by th students.

The split possible that f.mn dark mayihaa -Tt-nrI-d to the ranks of the l. nnrovered from among the i football players, some having n-marty reerulu quite a few of nounced that thet ill not play pent them are showing signs f-f fason if the preat system still BenC is in foice. Shmpmm It If I (Big) Munn. who won th lusav-.

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