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25 RED UKJGS GOr.lE MOON MULUNSWHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE? A BEARS CONQUER GIANTS, 23-21 TO WIN VORLD TITLE OH-DEAR, Ms! AND YOUR PIPE, OCARttX. I'LL SAY SO I NEVER, KNEW MR. WHOO PAN HOLLER'S FROLM BEHIND TO TIE AMERICANS IT MAKES I Nin-rurzD I LOVE WAS ANYTHING MY LITTLE. auways BH THOUGHT THERE WAS MORE FLOWERS AND CANDY AND PRETTY PRESENTS 1 KNOW YOU'R STILL ALL, TlHD OUT FESM CUT SO LATE. THE OTHZa NIGHT- CUT FAQ.

e4 did i 1 IUP "THIS WOMAN THINK all scars OF THINGS WHEN I SPUND IT FROM ME TO NIGHT CLUB WAS REALLY. A BULLY PLACE YOU KNOW. AN EVENING LIKE THAT IS QUITE A STIMULANT TO THE MND VT MAKES ONE THINK EETTER. NAG AOOUT THAT. a ii A EVENING JLXrl L3f IN ONE, Bruins Deadlocked with MandersKicksThree Field Goals in Thriller.

Rangers, 2 to 2. Continued from first sport pace. I Jockey Standings denly the magic ot their attack vanished before the fury of the aroused Giants. Burly linemen poured through AMERICAN DIVISION. Pts.

6. O.O. 8 i IS 38 34 Detroit Chieac to rush Molesworth. and George Corbett, to thrust them far hack on at 1.17 7 7'1 35 38 5 5 3 13 SI S3 Bostaa Rangers CANADIAN DIVISION. Toronto ...11 3 1 S3 Hanley Hails Canadiens 7 8 IS Ottawa 5 9 11 83 Kl 58 31 31 31 S3 34 31 Blue Ribbons Defeatedjhy Dartmouth Board Adjourns Without Selecting a Coach 4 3 11 Maroons V.

8 4 Pro Forward Americans Here's Detail on How Bears, Giants Scored DO YOU REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN: Passing Rule Chatham, 6-5 THIS WAKE IS CONDUCTED BY HARVEY T. WOODRUFF. HELP! HELP! ft TE visited IJbby prison war mu seum, where the Colisenm now stands, and paid 10 cents for pieces of wood, 2 by 3 inches, Passenger pigeons, now almost extinct. Dick Hanley, Northwestern univer The Chatham Maroons of Chatham afforded hunting In this vicinity because Hanover, N. Dee.

17. (X) Dartmouth was still without a varsity football coach today when the athletic committee of nine concluded its two day semi-annual meeting. That board adjourned without naming a successor for Jackson Cannell, whose resignation was accepted yesterday. The committee considered a Continued from first sport page. sity's football coach, after yesterday's defeated the Blue Ribbons by a LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS.

Chieac Blaekhawks. Canadiens, 1. Rangers, Boston, S. Americans, Detroit. 4.

Detroit, Mich, Dec 17. (JPh-Com- ing from behind after trailing by two goals at the end of the first period, the Detroit Red Wings played a 4 1 to 4 overtime tie game here tonight with the New Tork Americans In National Hockey league match. Carson, Emms, and Goodfellow made up the scoring line for the Wings, this score of 6 to at the Coliseum yes or their great numbers, and were so plentiful they could be knocked off their tree roosts at night 50 years ago? from original floor of the prison during civil war days," and enough of the wood, which looked as if It came fresh from a lumber yard, and prob championship game praised the professional rules which permit a forward terday, and became the first visiting returned to the Bears 2 yard line. Nagurski smashed at Grant for yards and Corbett added I yards. Na pass at any point behind the line of B.

A. Michigan City, Ind. team to beat one of the Chicago Ama ably did, was sold to build several list of 60 coaching prospects, many of scrimmage and which place the goal bouses? Jayjaydee. teur Hockey assocition outfits. whom were auggestea Dy various ta) on the Un instead on favorite Outplayed during the first two Horseshoe pitching was a In the oer micas days girts had tfcetr eora pierced against a cork, then wore bits of "broom stravsa from the house alumni bodies, ao action was taaen, f1.

un in the eolleere foot. periods, when the Maroons were lead' sport in back of nearly all rural court tempted forward passes and finally, to force a punt which relinquished possession of the ball. Three plays later Strong returned that kick and the Bears started a second drive. But again the Giants turned them back when Max Krause intercepted Gene Ronzani's i forward pass the only Giant Interception of the game and New York had the ball on its 36 yard line. Bears Rush Kicks Get Break.

Less than Ave minutes now remained to play. The Giants chose to punt and Strong dropped back. As he took Mel Ilein's pass from center a white shirted wave of Bears drove through to unsteady his aim and the ball shot almost straight up. Chicago took the ball on the Giants' 47 yard line. The continuous roar of the crowd rose to higher, shriller pitch which drowned the sound of the thumping of the band.

Here was final opportunity. A paM fell incomplete. Another by Molesworth settled in the arms of Brumbaugh for a yard gain. Big Nagurski crushed the line for a first down on New York's S3 yard strip. The Giants took time out as they marshaled their forces for a last stand.

Now The Victory Play! Quarter Back Brumbaugh unleashed for the first time the play which repeatedly this season has turned Impending defeat into triumph. Nagur-ski started as If to hit the line, stopped and leaped into the air. Then he threw to Bill Hewitt as he raced through the New York defense behind however, ana me entire list win oe cod. ruiea. houses? E.

B. Galena, 11L broom in their lobes until the holes were healed, ready lor gold ringst- gone over again wnen tne committee adVOcated this forward pass rule ing by a score of 4 to 1, the Blue Ribbons put on pressure to tie the score, only to have chance for victory forward combination having a part In all of the Wing goals. The Americans, The Fair store was a one story meets again next montn. OP th8 colleges last year. The Bears- building facing on State and two Dcane Kiblcr.

fade away when Rodwell was penalized Clarence G. McDavltt of Boston, I Giants game Is proof that It produces on Adam and Dearborn The big Wigwam on the southeast president or tne council, said tnat no a more open contest wun resulting i Bloomtacton I1L with a couple of minutes left to play. The Maroons took full advantage of the situation to score two goals In corner of Market and Lake seemed to uaio nail vtrcu roi tur uiq tjiiuai i inruu ivi iw pywi.vi si ak us boys the largest budding in the world -Are En Gee, Hunting meeting, xie wa anw unaoie prom- ence epear a mai ru is early every family had a grape Ise that the committee would be pre- adopted last year and I hope It is in- arbor extending over the roof of the pared to appoint a coach the next time eluded In the college rulee for next kitchen, and how tantalizingly long It rapid order, while the best the Blue Ribbons could do was to get one of ton Park, Cat. them back. it assembles.

The other graduate On cold winter Sundays our seemed to us kids tor tne green showing a versatile attack, scored twice in the opening period on goals by Klein and Gross, while Detroit's first goal came early In the second period off Emms' stick. Burke scored unassisted a moment later to again give the Americans a two goal lead, but the Wings tied up the count, mainly through the efforts of Goodfellow, credited with two assists and one goal. In the third period Burke took a long shot from almost center ice, the puck landing at the feet of Goalie The University of Wisconsin six members present were Paul W. Lou mothers wore "fascinators over their Many prominent college coaches at don of Minneapolis and Edwin B. will meet the Nestor Johnsons next Sunday afternoon at the Coliseum.

trushes to turn red and finally blue-black? John Pals. Dr. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer tended the championship game. Among heads to church with their Sunday hats pinned on over thcseTEde from Dooley of New York, former Dart them was Bob Zuppke of Illinois, mouth football players. Lineups: CHATHAM at $1 a bottle was distributed In this Elcho, Wis.

MBBOTS9 whose lUint this fall boasted the best forward pass attack in the Western conference. Hunk Anderson, who once MAROONS. BIJjB Peardoa Goal Sadlier L.D. territory by Fuller, Finch and Fuller 1866? CO. Popular songs of many years ago Kichols Heliste played for the Chicago Bears, also was Beauchanip Patterson R-D tine thoasan4 Polish mark were worth 3 IS cents la raited States money sample enclosed? K.

P. Pontlae, 111. Many bridges ever the Chlcaga river were turned with a giant metal key, shaped like DE PAUL FACES NO. CENTRAL IN Cox, subbing for the injured John Kuzms were Just Tell Them That You in a box seat. Murrell Stcrens.

Dawson XW. Saw Me," and Shoo Fly. Don't Murphy Peterson gurski made one yard but the Bears were penalised yards for back field in motion. The Giants chose to accept the penalty and It still was third down. On a punt formation Corbett passed to Brumbaugh, who ran to the Giants yard line.

Nagurski hit right guard for yards but Jones held Corbett to no gain. On third down Nagursi faked a plunge and passed to Karr In the end zone for a touchdown. Manders place kicked the point. Score: Bears, IS; Giants, 14. Strong returned Manders kickoff to the Giants 2f yard strip.

Newman passed to Campbell for 12 yards. Newman passed to Burnett on the Bears' 40 yard line. Newman shot a wide pass to Strong for 15 yards. The Giants lost yards for offside. On the last play of the third period Newman passed to Burnett for a first down on the Bears' yard line.

Giants Go Over. FOURTH PERIOI Strong ran to bis left, lateralled the ball back to Newman, who then forward passed to Strong in the corner of the end sone for the touchdown. Strong place kicked the point. Score; Giants, SI; Bears, 16. After two threats had failed, the Bears took the ball on the Giants' 47 yard line when Strong'a punt traveled only 9 yards.

A pass was incomplete. Molesworth passed to Brumbaugh for 9 yards and Nagurski hit the line for a first down on the New Tork 88 yard line. Nagurski shot a short forward pass to who threw laterally to Karr. Karr ran 20 yards for the touchdown. Braumbaugh place kicked the point.

Final score: Bears, 23, Giants, 21. Paid attendance was approximately Bother Me Old Timer, a T. and It reeniree soma healthy poshing by tw or mora bride attendants to turn OPENER TONIGHT 21.000. but several hundred more I Ross Roach, and hopping into the net. Detroit tied up the count a few minutes later when Emms got his second goal of the game on a pass from Carson.

Grant of the Americans had 22 saves and Cox 25. climbed the fences, the police politely Hairs Winter Gardea was la the center of the line. Two defenders ruined to tackle Hewitt, but he re the bride whea boat wished H890JT-BIalr L. Gilbert. De Paul university will open Its Spares.

Maroons Anderson. W. Steren. Risehor-onirh. Hales.

Hinnegan. Brown, and Meriless. Blue Ribbons Kclleher, Rodwell, Lunde. Tolonen. Julien.

Gallant, Pap, and Karam. Relerees Buss Lav all and Denton Walms- turning their backs. It la estimated Battle et Bonus balldiBg en South layed the ball laterally to Bill Karr, basketball season tonight In a game that eacj, ot the will receive at Wabaia, wltb J'raak Fish, ehamplon with North Central of NapervUIe at ,300 hl BhtLf of the first There wat a big strike in the summer of 1877 wbea Genu A. C. Da Carr, commanding th Dandy First recrimeat, was sent Lemont auell the mob ami Gen.

Da Carr ley. who swept down the east side of the field, swerved to avoid the safety man a this last opponent went down under a perfect block, and then he BRUINS TIE RANGERS the De Paul gym. world's series purse. The official fig- Weakened by the lone of three stars 1rca wi announced today by of last season by Ineligibility. Coach Jowph Carr, president of the Na- bareback rider; Perry, the kimai frog la a task, asd a great fireworks display at the show! Charles U.

aieGla- Ethel Levy asd Fie Adler eajojred a vegse at local theaters la It let Jacob advised tbe mayor that Bales th strikers dispersed bis troops would open fire, tbe continued to the goal lor the win Jim veuy a squaa wiu enier mm I tional league. crewd melted away? C. B. ning point. President Carr spoke over the field Dresa skirts had braid sewed a round the mike during the Intermission.

He Manders long since bad gone to the side lines, but Brumbaugh stepped up to kick over the final point by place buttoru aa a protection! Eell a. Kara gas bill had a recipe sad azlte prormsea ruie cnangea lur next scasoa i riol.d la the OoT early movies on the south side were same bt elope I Mrs. Tint period Heliste lrom Mumhy. 8:2: Dawson from Patterson, 14:35: Hales, 1:32. Penalties Sadlier.

Gallant and Beaucbamp. Second period Murrell lrom Dawson. Sadlier. 4:42. Penal ties Murrell.

Sadlier 21. Patterson, and Kuxma. Third period Tolonen from Kuzma and Peterson. Kuznaa from Peterson. 8:47: Julien from Kellelier.

Murrell from Dawson. 17 :5: Patterson. Beau-champ from Heliste. 18:45. Penalties Pace.

Julien, Patterson, and Rodwell. tioal stops Pesrdon, 14 8 13 35: Kich-Ols. 13 1 1736. STAUNTON BEATS ANNA. which will, make professional football p.

Morrail ment. The Bears had won, 28 to 21 test none too ronnaeou urn x-aut captured all except four of Its games last year. North Central had started its season Impressively, scoring victories over Armour Tech and the University of Chicago. To halt North Central's offence. Coach Kelly may Instruct the squad to play a defensive game.

The De Paul quintet has not yet hit Its stride the "Little at 31st and the Grove and th Franklin at 31st and Calumet, while on Saturday nights we went to Harwich more replete with thrilling plays. If Now return to the beginning of this battle of offenses, a tight which piled this is possible. Carr was received with Bural school tearhvr In northern Illi New Tork, Dec. 17. W) The Boston Bruins and the New Tork Rangers struggled through 70 minutes of hockey, most of It lightning fast, to a 2-2 tie tonight.

The draw left the Brums two points ahead of the last place Rangers in the American division standing of the National Hockey league. Big Nelson Stewart scored both Boston goals, but it was his teammate. Goalie Tiny Thompson, who won most of the applause of the crowd of 12,000. In the first period Thompson recorded 21 stops. ball at 47th and Forrestville for dancing.

applause by the cash customers. up nearly 600 yards' gain from scrim nois were paid per month in summer and 35 in winter, and they could secure with I'rol. Uousson aa sponsor, and dance cumbers were "The Robert E. Lee Bull Doehring-, the Bears long dis room and board for per week "Suwanee Shore," and "Mobile mage, which accomplished 26 first downs, and offered complete proof that in professional football, at least, the defense has not shackled the skill of A. H.

Benton Harbor, Mich. I offensively. i Anna. 111.. Pee.

IT. SpeejsM The Uncle Tom's Cabin was the greatest tance forward paws artist, trotted out on the field In the third period, but the Bears waved hiin back. They evidently knew what they intended to do. Men carried their money In small parses hitherto unbeaten Anna Independents foot-hall team via defeated her today by the drawing show in the nai ion? Marian of which bulged, wbile now it's a "flat" wal the attacking eleven. Giants Lead, 3-6," at Half.

'V Bloomington. 111. let? Al Sovdat. Milwaukee. Wis.

Staunion Maroons, to 0. for within a few minutes Karr had Official' American League "Batting scored on Nagurski's short pass "and Chicago was again in the lead, IS Averages for Season of 1933 to 14. 7 Manders missed a place kick from .35 the Giants' 18 yard line in the second TEN OB MOBC GAMES. AB. R.

H. 2B.3B.HR. B. Prt. .234 Burke, 17 I My alt.

77 10 Johnson. 53 6 period, whea New York led, 7 to 4. It was Manners who gave the Bears a first quarter to lead and who added his second goal with a great 1 kick from the 40 yard line early in the nest period to increase that to 6 to 0. Until this time the two teams, welded into units which played as individuals, had parried each other's thrusts cautiously as two heavyweights in the opening round of a long distance test. Then Newman primed hi arm and pitched a aeries of strikes.

Three plays and the Giants had covered 62 yards. Bolton. 4 IS 1 1 .410 .231 .231 It was hia" only failure In four at 20 1 1 0 Connally. Cleve. 26 a Clssell.

53 .230 tempts during the game. Just before oombs. ft 1 0 0 .400 Grebe. Chi 3A 33 Hubert, St. T.t 9 i 0 0 this, however.

a goal Knie'ker. Cle.27 20 iimvk, rt a i i from the 40 yard line, the longest Held Wbiehitl.Wt!!h.l08 7 oxx. fhils 125 204 37 SMS 2 4 1 18 4 12 3 6 1 94 21 A 13 63 16 24 2 11 3 II 1 21 4 7 2 in 1 3 1 mwmw uimjikm. ski rank, thl 9 1 goal of the season. Bos.

31 11 1 0 0 0 .344 Almada. 44 11 15 0 1 3 .341 I.ary. N. 127 25 Jorcens. V.

9 Smmpf. 41 14 0 4 .341 Jaek Bramhairs hand did its stint Rowe. Del AO 8 Manush. Wanh.SSS IIS fT-Jt 31 17 5 .219 of tooting before and during the same. with Morris Badgro scampering over 6ehrar.

M. 13H 1M 41 It 3J 0 S'bubie. 98 1 ray. 8. 1 32 4 mm: Hornsby.

St. t. 1 1 the last line for a Ken .21 WarsUer. Bos. 44 but th cheern of the spectator drowned out the musicians during the Mrosseos.

aftseesiei4 i Flrong kicked the point and the Giants .311 Gehnnger. I.lr?S 1W CM 4 1I ft rHirham. Chi 46 8 MahaBey. Pbila. 65 4 5t5 wild finish.

held the whip hand, 7 to 6. This was Appim. eie7ssie jtt-s .214 Dain. Det 173 24 1 1 if i in ii Kuhel. Wash.

M0 14 34 10 1 1 17 ..214 Andrews. 42 Cochrane. Phil.4 104 30 4 1A 8 the score at the end of the first half. Manders Si-ores Again. 14 37 9 a 8 16 The cross wind from the northwest Hrvln.

38 8 .211 K. 68 15 24 8 14 3 .318 Garms, St. 35 60 10 2 4 3 .317 .211 didn seem to bother cither of the Hocselt. 38 1 Bridges. 78 6 In the early minutes of the third friberr.

415 13 3000 17 0. 504 punters. The field waa soft and slip harem. SI. 4TI 49 96 13 Hirttas.PhiIa.5G7 85 178 34 1114 3 Jtl4 pery at the north end of the gridiron, Speneer.

Cleye.227 26 46 5 Jobnson. 48 88 151 30 7 10 13 .313 leea. 8 11 but the players held their feet re Chanman. N. Y.665 113 17 3H 4 "7 .313 .20.1 503 5O0 ain.

I'nila 3 1" Hmlam. Bo. ..411 65 120 27 5 3 1 .312 markably well. Neither did the damp Wash 40 .5 8 0 period Manders again swung his foot against the ball as Brumbaugh pointed it on the Giants 18 yard line, and the Bears went back in front. to 7, to the accompaniment of a wave of cheers.

Newman, however, came back with sn ace to take the next trick. With ness handicap the pasaers. Newman PytiaJc, 3 77 10 8 2 8 .810 Cronin. Wakh. 8 18845 11 6 5 JMH Wyatt.

19 te cm ae completed eight consecutive forward i 14 3 swanse. ier lMit 7 6 .197 Wells, St. 71 Knoll. Ht. 23 3 7 0 0 .304 passes in the- third and fourth periods.

Iye. t. .302 Storti. St. 7....210 Orange ended the string by an inter Travis.

4.1 Awill. 43 1113 lO 2 41 7 24 4 16 5160 29 16 4 8 7 13 1 0 0 0 8.1180 39 16 11 a 7 138 21 34 4 Mvlliran, 128. ception which sieved off a Giant threat .301 out losing possession of the ball, the Giants passed their way in seven plays .195 .193 .193 .190 .190 Hit ad. CleTS. 84 .301 HutS.

.459 in the last two minutes. Harder. 84 16 a 13 2 60 136 33 3 12 8 fireenbert. Set. 449 Kttel.

8t. 63 .301 JJ97 Miller. CM 87 'Bed Grange saved the game," Tim S3 165 25 12 11 lO 88 125 22 16 8 A 97 183 35 10 lft 5 Wert. St. .617 Ci-nitxi.

V. Sosiin. Mailer. 48 Mara, owner of the Giants, said when Orowdee. Wash.102 the Bears' one yard line, from which point ratine battered center for a touchdown.

Strong's extra point made the score: Giants, 14; Bears, 9. Pass Play Gains 67 Yards. .295 Cramer, 109 196 27 8 8 5 0 Berr. 66 AM .185 .183 .183 .205 Rorell. 67 173 4'! 11 the battle was over.

Burnett caught Newman's forward pass as the Sooch. Bos 77 08 183 30 7 6 lO 9i4ia1te, Wash.660 13 4 6 7 8 6 6 6 1 7 1 1 1 BlaehoUrr.St 77 7 9 19 12 14 14 8 4 13 6 6 a Troskr. devc. 44 last whistle sounded. Burnett was set .295 9ft .2 14 F.arnsbaw.Phila.

44 .182 13 1 1 0 94 164 22 13 18 16 80 115 27 1 4 1 Laneri. X. Bisbon. Phil. .391 Bean.deye....

23 Allen. K. T. 73 Brown. N.

28 Those Bears could not be denied. All they asked was possession of the .204 to lateral the ball to Hein, our center, who was uncovered. Grange tackled I the ball instead of the runner and that Hire. Wanh 88 .179 .292 Melillo. St.

10 25 4 3 1 61145 23 6 813 81132 35 10 A 7 Kline. Bos 34 .176 CiMik. ...454 .176 quick thinking prevented a score on ball. Without delay, after George Corbett had brought Strong's kickoff back to the Bears 23 yard line, the 4 21 8 Rhiel. Det 17 Pnxrss.

4 N.T., Juhnson. Phila.635 103 165 44 the last play. .291 .200 .200 .288 rrtl. 22SX 10 0 0 0 0 .176 22 Bos 67 118 68 143 21 i4 4 4 62 118 20 611 1 rrasler. 10 champions went the distance In six WUliamo.

Phtl.408 Bill Hewitt did his specialty on the .111 se i a plays. Brumbaugh contributed 67 Burns. St. L. .656 89 160 43 4 7 11 Crouch.

St. 80 1 last play of the first period when he yards, taking a pass from Corbett and Wel. Bis 37 4 .187 .1 51 0 0 For. 535 Webb, Judge, 104 blocked Strong's punt. Burnett of the Hadley.

St. 109 8 running to the 8 yard line be r. Chi 58 19 .13.1 83 154 2613 17 34 6 20 30 8 1 7 I6M 33 4 81 138 26 14 18 43 5 3 .288 .288 .388 .587 .280 .288 .286 Haas, Giants won the race for the ball. how. ever, and recovered It on New, York's (iastoa.

A3 A .184 fore he was downed. On third down, Karr stepped Into the end zone to Reynolds, St. L.476 ia latter, 33 1 IS yard line. Since the blocked kick Sorrell. 74 3 DoIJa-h.

I.yens, 91 grab Nagurski's short forward, on Peterson. Phlla. -7 3 occurred on third down. Strong had .1411 .148 .147 fake plunge, and It was Bears, 16; RtiKsell. wash.

34 Oliver. 21 McManus. Bo.3H8 another chance. .283 Giants, 14. Hudlin.

41 1 service SfW lli looriofloortreigiw Brown. 63 4 VsnAttS. ft. y. 80 Kamm.

.148 .145 .145 .144 11 2 6 1 51 104 30 8 17 2 69 126 17 47 116 33 17 40 4 48 109 26 40 8814 An unusual set of penalties occurred I This was the standing, when, the teams went into the last 15 minutes. lrner. 63 1 0 3 7 1 0 0 0 .28: .28: Joitey, In the second quarter. The Bears fadii ski. Phila.143 But Newman again had tossed those .14:1 were called for eDppIng, but Strong's I .281 Clhocki.

Pbila. 97 6 Stewart. Wash. 77 9 Desautel, Det. 5 Omceejr, 35 4 Coleaisn.

Fhila.388 .14:1 GAR-TRUCK 81 unerring passes to place the ball on the Bears'. 8 yard line as the teams Alfrander. Bos.313 Stone. ii4.i Punt struck a Giant end In the back .13.1 1 as he went down Held to cover the Wat wood. Boa.

30 2 8 17 8 a 11 4 8 14 11 A 5 4 2 9 7 11 3 9 9 1 9 9 1 1 9 1 1 88 181 3.1 11 11 1 68 135 29 7 9 26 26 30 6 1 0 .280 .20 80 Walker. changed goals. Newman, in the two Moore. K. 16 0 Walbera-.

Phila. 68 4 ball. The resulting penalty for inter BjTd. St. T.i..l07 .13.1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 drives, bad completed seven successive Weaer.

Wash. AS 8 rowii. SStXu. 33 68 Door Freight ference with the' punt receiver' nullified the penalty on the Bears for clip 1 .1 -A Grand Trunk truck meets the train and delivers your shipment to the consignee's door. 3 3 0 .278 .13 Boken.

133 Reiber. 18 berry, 90 6 HtMehaas, Chi. 38 4 Auker. De 17 1 Gome. K.

80 8 passes. This One Has Bears Dizy.r The first play was a touchdown, 110 .378 ping and Rereree Tommy Hughitt brought the ball back for a replay at .118 J.1-1 8 16 10 .277 Campboil. StX.667 Powers. 47 the point of the previous down. MeDonsM.

6 34 St X. 18 9 Hale. is now offered throughout the Grand Trunk Railway System (lines west of Detroit and St. Clair Rivers) at Chicago, Milwaukee and principal points 111 1 3 .277 8 10 3 .276 1 3 4 .275 716 3 .374 It was a play which never before bad been attempted In footbaJL Strong went wide' to bis left and just before Wilier. Weiland.

OS .1 Devens. N. T. 21 1 .0115 .077 1,3 8 .273 Karr's touchdown on the lateral pass from Hewitt gave the Bears a 22 to 21 lead and there was a move OrOTe, .103 9 Walker, H. Sewell.

y. Burnett. Ferrell. the outstretched arms of rushing line 1 3 This service means convenience and safety. You have only ONE transaction and ONE bill.

And you are protected by 0 6 19 6 19 87 6 3 5 87167 38 6 13. 3 49 9719 23 83 7 68 90 16 87 143 18 39 71 11 26 38 7 64 11817 16 26 0 73 133 19 26 64 12 9 23 6 9. 201 3 4 0 2 1 65 125 30 10 32 3 Herrmr. 13 2 Frritas. IS Stiles.

St 33 0 r.O: in Michigan and Indiana. men reached him, be whirled to throw the ball laterally to Newman, stand a Mr- on the' bench to get Manders into the game for the try for the 09 Cofrmsn. St. l. 27 0 Boss, Farrell.

K. 03 Porter, Finney. ing behind the center of the scrim 0 .037 0 4. .217 MarVayden.N.Y. 84 2 This new service ends all your dealing with ONE responsible point.

Brumbaugh didn't how- mage zonet Again the Bears rushed, Paber, Chi. 18 9 Crarhr ad.Clere. 3 0 every 7 lean kick those things, too," Rhodes. 86 and Newman dodged and twisted until 0 0 0 .000 .267 J2H1 .267 .267 Oulhber, Cleve. 75 Carl said, and proceeded to demon- Strong, who had continued down the LESS THAN TEN GAMES.

lit QJl yn'i 'tiT-i side line, reached the end zone. New ft. .265 MeAIee, Wash. 15 Rhyne, 83 Sewell. 474 Morgan.

Clere.121 600 man threw and Strong took the per troubles in sending less-than- organization, carload shipments Just tele- -n-T r- phonetheGrandTrunkfreight Normal rates with minimum1 agent. A Grand Trunk truck rate of 35c (no extra charge), comes promptly to our door, apply up to 260 miles. Over this nicks ud vour shipment and distance there is a small extra .264 .264 Total scores for the three jMia games feet toss for the touchdown. His kick Vosmik. 63 116 SO 104 .283 yar between the Giants and the 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 6 3 a 3 0 made the score Giants, 21: Bears, 16, 77 144 24 9 3 .203 Owen.

Det. ....650 Bluete. 601 Dn xjearn, vxiama, in .375 .26 Bears won in the regular season at This lateral-forward pasa set the stage forthe final struggle of the .261 MeSair. 63 131 14 67 81 15 49 144 83 46 9 6 13 1 .33.1 .33.1 Wrlgley fleld, 14 to 10, but lost at New York, 3 to 0. Dykes, Hams, 177 Pearson.

Clcre. SO Brennaa. K. T. 27 Bears, a struggle that at last was successful and which already has been si a takes it to the depot where a Grand Trunk freight car waits.

At the destination, another Claet. 4 3 1 0 0 Hotrhlnson.Cbi. 9 1 1 Kmrllsa, 4 9 Hamlin. 5 1 3 110 11. Clere 8 2 3 0 1 MeColl.

8 1 8 10 0 Dietrich, Phila 3 0 1 1 0 3 110 0 0 Rensa, N. 28 4 9 2 1 0 HaM. Chi 4 1 s'ullerton. Bos. 9 0,2100 Lecett.

1 1 1 0 7-apnst as. Phila. 5 0 1 0 0 Marctun. Pbila. 14 9 0 0 9 Ijnke, 8 1 1 0 0 Glenn.

X. 21 1 0 0 0 Tletle. Chi 9 11 19 9 Winseit. 14 1 1 0 0 0 charge where special door collection andor special door delivery is performed. .260 ,200 jess .310 .250 17 The Bears will resume practice Bayaa.

86138 23 detailed. I The statistics of the game follow First downs Bear. .1 3: Ciants. IS. Thursday for their post-season game .2011 .200 1 -a next Saturday at St.

Xxmia against 3 15 558 1 .258 Yards trained from acrunsiace Bears, 186 For details phone Randolph 5465, Extension 242 the Gunners. They have been guar- .187 .187 .143 4 .268 Giants, 85. Yards pained from passine; Bears, 141 1 a a a 6 Werber, 3 K.Y 108 ...427 84110 30 OliTer, Bos. ..244 25 63 9 Walters. Bos.

..195 27 60 8 Berry. Chi 571 25 69 8 Crosttti. M. 71 114 20 White. 234 43 5 9 Ruflinr.

K. T.115 10 283 areas, Chi. .....487 46 116 29 Pasek, 61 6 16 4 anteed $5,000. Negotiations also are under way for games on the Pacific 4 553 )t Giants. .083 3 5 .25 coast.

Yards gained on lateral passes Beara, 18 G.iints. O. 1 3 .25 mm TEAM BATTING. is Total yards sained Bears. 325; Gianta, ate H.

HK. Max Krause. first year, man for the Giants from Gonzaga. spent five 8 1 1.68S 60 8687 2t-6. Passes attempted Bears, 16: Giants, 20, Passes completed Bears, fi Giants.

13. Passes interceDted Bears. Giants. 1. 1.619 140 33 .285 37 104 14 34 7418 26 6613 .348 26 .245 543 543 542 weeks In a New York hosDital recov Wash'loe.

New Tork. Chieac Boston Detroit 1.4A5 144 74 .28.1 1,448 4.1 43 JSt9 0 4" 9 a-x 2 0 1 AB. B. 850 o.330i 875 827 518, 83 5,201 TOO S.503 n-z-i 6.240 664 8.286 609 ering from injuries received In the Century ot Progress East-West game 1 1,407 60 82 .271 Hay worth. Det.

425 GulUe. 8U JU.304 Seeds, Bos 230 Shea. 16 Bos, 94 St. S3S Hemsley. St.

L. U5 (ialatier, Cleve.160 Thomas. Wash. 43 rennock, X. 21 Punts returned Bears.

5 68 yards Giants. 5 for 59 yards. Punts Bears. 10 lor 41.3 yards average Giants. 14 for average 31.4 yards.

54 VT 7 19 5 1.470 67 88 1.868 60 86 .261 .238 81 14 23 2 38 3 10 0 ft 0 Cleveland at Soldiers' field last August. He's regarded aa one of the finds In pro St, 1.337 64 70 Sb3 Penalties Bears, 8 for 40 yards; Giants. .238 538 football. 3 lor la yards. A.

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