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THE MESSENGER. OWENSBORO. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1921 PAGE FOUR morning, when a lunacy inq uon wui Da neia. corrman wi OLD CENTRE ffl WEIGHT AND SPEED Louisville's Indian Twirler Wins From Baltimore By 3 to 0 Score Kentucky University Loses To Vanderbilt By One Touchdown ingr to-provide for her and her children. She also charges that recently he has been cruel and inhuman, indicating a settled aversion to her.

She asks for a per-n xnent separation. said to be threatening injury his mother, CUE DEFEAT OF WOMEN will be glad to know of a Inrativ. Lexington, Ky Oct. 15. Out Baltimore, Oct.

knotted the count at three McCullough. Bradford Lawrence. le Rice It (c) lg Baugh that ODeratea withnni weighed more than a dozen pounds FRDM ST. Ml IT 28 TOj SCORE all with Baltimore in the post season clash by taking today's con to the man, the University of Ken-J OHSBOi TEAM tea Thousands will toll est Sharpe. tbey set mora aafisfantnrv was but one half inning.

Baltimore's part of the seventh round-in which at least one man did not get to first in safety. The break came in the seventh. Acosta walked and Herzog sacrificed. Massey "singled and Acosta scored from second. 7lassey moved up on a wild pitch and went to third when Kirke scratched result, frnm fl- r'-Mur-ll'.

MISS WILLIE CAMM AND J. B. WOOD MARRIED The wedding of Miss Willie Alberta Camm and Mr, Joseph Bernard Wood took place at St. Stephens' parsonage at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. The ceremony was quietly solemnized by the Rev.

Richard Ma-loney in the presence of friends and relatives. Mrs. Wood is an attractive young woman, and is a oyrup repsin than from aalts, Dill, anil ilraati. V. I I 1 1, SVI-UD Prm ia a nll4 itontl- Record Crowd Sees Louis Wade (c) rg Ramsey Elam rt Fleat.man Ryan re Wathen Godehaux qb Smith Ih Saunders Neely rh -Fuller Williams fb Pribble Score by periods: Vanderbilt 4 7 0 0 21 Kentucky 0 14 0 0 14 Substitutes Vanderbilt, Bomar for Williams: Williams for Bo tucky football team today lest its first big same of the season to Vanderbilt by a score of 21 to 14.

Two touchdowns for the Commodores In the first quarter, one a result of a punt, fumbled by the Wildcat quarterback and the other following: a' fake forward pass, gave the visitors an advantage that the' Kentucky gridders were never able to overcome, Birket Pribble, fullback on the Cincinnati Boys Cross Goal Line First, Bat Tanner cleanser and regulator. Itco'aU only about a cent a dos. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN safely toward short. Ellis fanned but Malsel let Ballanger's ville High School Tri daughter of Mrs.

R. P. Robertson i of this ciy. Mr. Wood is the! roller go through and Massey scored.

Schepner then fanned to test 3 to 0. It was a pitchers' duel between Tincup, tho Indian twirler of the American association champions, and Groves, of the Orioles, in which the red man had just the margin of superiorly whicft meant the difference between victory and defeat. Both twirlers were very wild and it waa the local twirler's unsteadiness which finally caused his undoing. He passed eight batsmen. On the other hand, th3 Indian, "who walked men, was strongest when in danger.

That there was plenty of it for him is shown by the fact that an even dozen of the International leaguers perished on the hasaacks. Tincup umph Over Red and Black end the round. Quickly Puts His Team In Lead. THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Take Dr. Caldwell's Syruo Peoain Kirke terrifie smash into the right field bleachers accounted for mar; Overall for Sharp; Bailey By Score of 21 toO.

youngest son of Mr. W. Wood, of this city, and holds a responsible position with the Service Plumbing shop. Mr. and Mrs.

Wood will make their home on West Fourth Wildcat eleven, crossed the Commodores goal line in the first quarter for the first touchdown Ken wnen constipated, bilioui, i.eadacby orouj I of sorts. You will find your gen-1 ucami na complexion trm proved that less cnumBtic will h- needed. Thousand of women havel the Colonel run in eighth Inning. The official attendance was and the receipts $9,297.40. The score: H.

E. Louisville 3 4 1 Baltimore ...0 5 3 Owensboro high school football team went down in a glorious defeat at the hands of the Louisville Male high school team, at South- vi uvea xais irue. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE for Elam; Kuhn for Godhaux; Meirs for Williams; Conyers for McCullough. Kentucky King for Rice; Col-pitts for King; Ferguson for Saunders: Saunders for Ferguson; Russell for Fleahman; Brewer for Saunders. Touchdowns Vanderbilt, Godhaux, Smith 2.

Kentucky Pribble, Lavin. sirucic oui nine men ana -rroves eight. tucky has registered -against Vanderbilt in more than a score of years the two teams have teen playing. In the second period La-vin registered another touchdown for Kentucky, making a 12-yard run for the second Wildcat tally. The game was featured by several spectacular plays, but was largely a kicking duel, with the Tincup and Meyer; Groves and Few eseapt etrrutipation.

tvm tfyeu do I not require a laxative at tkit mnmentlet me I tend you a Half -mince Trial Bottle of During the entire game therelEgan. side park, on Saturday afternoon, by a score of 21 to 0. The lied and Black eleven was ontweisrhed twentv Tioimrla tn tb JESS COFFMAX ARRESTED FOR BREACH OF PEACE Jesse Coffman, living In the lit. Raphael neighborhood, was arrested and brought int? the city on a charge of breach of the peace, preferred against him by J. S.

Brumley, a neighbor. Coffman was remanded to the custody of the jailer until 9 o'clock Monday vjTuprcmm rncc ir to that you win have handy when needed. Simfc name and addrest to Dr. V. B.

Goals from touchdowns: Cincinnati, Oct. 15. Centre college of Danville. met and defeated the St. Xavier football team of this city at Redland field today by a score of 23 to 6.

The game was very interesting and hard fought throughout and kept a l.irge crowd keyed up to a high pitch. MoMiTm was the star of the ja'ne. with fine Interference he carried the ball on er.fi ruT" for Ions gains. Davis, right half for St. Xavier, also piaye 1 ereat football.

Ft. Xavi-r wat the first to score. A few nftc-r the game Vander-f man, but the much larger visiting Yaw 5U Montictllo, hilt. Smith 3. Kentucky, Server players- round they had all they could take care of the rushes of kicking one goal and missing one.

In the fourth quarter on a 35-yard forward pass, Fraser to Newman, the ball was carried over for a Officials: Finley, Virginia, referee; Springer, University of Pennsyl visitors having a decided advantage in this line. I-iineup and summary: touchdown. Fraser was the big vania, umpire; Hmton, xale, head linesman. Navy Beats Princeton In Thrilling Game Annapolis, Oct. 15.

Though they did not succeed in Invading the opposing goal line by actual offensive rushing, the Annapolis midshipmen furnished a remarkable exhibition of, football here today and defeated the a went over, only to fumble, but their game, but lighter opponents. The Purple and Gold team was done for after going the half-way route, but managed to shove over a counter in the third period with the aerial attack, which the Red and Black team could not break up. Coach Wiles, of the visitors sent in new material during all the periods, freshening up his line Football Results. noise in tne game. He made two sixty-yard rajs, three thirty-yard runs and several shorter ones.

The Henderson boys attempted twelve forward passes, and were successful in seven, one for the touchdown. Terre Haute attempted ten forward passes and were successful in but two. tr.e Mree-yar line on r-v IV 1 1 Davis through. On the next play After an exchange of runts. Mc At Owensboro Louisville 21; BED PEPPER HEAT Princeton Tigers 13 to 0 in a game that was fiercely contested throughout.

About 20,000 persons crowded the stands of Earragut field, the largest assemblage that has ever witnessed an athletic combat here. Navy's score was made up of a blocked kick and the resultant goal, in the second period and two field goals from placement, kicked by King in the fourth period. News Notes Of Courts Millin and Armstrong worked the ball to the one-yard line on passes and line bucks. On a line buck Tanner went over for Centre's first touchdown. He als kicked goal.

The second period was scoreless. In the third period Centre worked the ball to the 30-yard line, when McMillin made twenty yards around right end. Armstrong on an off tackle buck put it on tho Owensboro 0. At Cincinnati Centre college 28; St. Xaiver 6.

At Lexington Vanderbilt 21; University of Kentucky 14. At Paducah Paducah 13; Princeton 0. At Chattanooga, Tenn. University of Chattanooga 31; Georgetown, (Ky.) 0. At Annapolis, Md.

Xavy 13; Princeton 0. and the back field, while the local substitutions were not sent in until a regular had been crippled. David Mclntyre, the Red and Black star tackle, showed his usual gameness all during the contest. Very few gains were made through his territory. Mclntyre, after going through the Louisville line and blocking a punt, regained the ball for Owensboro.

Both Ware and Henry Wilson, showed STOPS HEADACHE At Xew Haven, Conn. Tale 23 IXDIAX.X FARMER A I DA UG nTEIt KILLED Williams 0. At Cambridge, Mass. Harvard In County court Central Trust- company on Saturday was appointed administrator of the estate of John H. Settles, and qualified under the law, executing bond at $25,000.

On motion of the administrator the court appointed as appraisers H. B. Eagles, Clarence Morehead and Dr. R. E.

Morrison. A. A. Cleaton4 was appointed as guardian of Delora and Zelpha Cleatonr and qualified. Bond at 5100 was executed to each of the wards.

one-yard line. Thomasson got it over on a line buck. Tanner kicked goal. In the fourth period Bartlett scored a touchdown around end, McMillin kicking goal. McMillin scored the fourth touchdown and kicked goal.

The lineup: 10: University of Georgia 7. At Pittsburg Cincinnati Univer sity 14; University of Pittsburg 21 Seymour, Oct. 15. Phineas G. Lind, aged about 65, and his daughter, Xellie.

aged 24, were murdered at their home four miles northeast of Seymour today. A stranger carrying a shotgun was seen approaching the Lind home The heat of red peppers takes the "ouch' from a sore, lame back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. "When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub. and you will have the quickest relief known.

Nothing has srch concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sores pot through and through Paia and soreness are At Hanover, X. II. Dartmouth Centre 2S) Pes, St.

Xavier (6) la. Iowa 14 14; Tennessee 3. At Iowa City, Illinois 2. At Columbus, 17; Ames 14. AX 11 Roberts.

Mueller Xoppenberger King le It. lg rg rt Gibson Kubale Mo. Missouri Ind. DePauw their usual work on the defense, while Bibbs and Henry Wilson led on the offensive for the Red and Black crew. Six first downs were made through the 170 yard line of the visitors in the second period.

Owensboro lost the ball on the four-yard line. Captain Kirwan at full. Marks, at left half and Burris, at right end, were the outstanding stars for the visitors, Marks and Kirwan, making a majority of gains through the line, while Burris, at end, was responsible for the gains of the visitors on the aerial attack. The game was played before one of the largest crowds ever at Southside park. The line iids: (c) this afternoon.

When the son and brother, Jesse Lind, returned from his farm work tonight he found the body of his sister on the porch, having been shot and the father lying nearby with his throat cut. yajj- urepneasur, Kreagor. James. jt jjeiroii university or jje Ileal Estate Transfers Mary M. Smith and others to William A.

Boarman, lot in Hall's addition for $2,000. Fannie P. Otis to Mary A. Dorn, lot Mo. 5, in Westerfleld addition for $1,500.

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Armstrong (c). rh R--Ies on eacn package. Adver tisement. Marnell At Ithica, N. T.

Cornell 110 7 1428 Tanner fb Score by periods: Centre 7 0 St. Xavier 6 0 Touchdowns Davis, Henderson, Oct. 15, Barret Manual high school today by spectacular plays in each of the four quarters of a game with Terre Haute high defeated the Hoosiers by a score of 28 to 0. Four minutes after play began, Fraser, Hen 0 0 6 Tanner, Copyrighted B.K& Cos Delia Long Seeks Divorc After twenty-seven years of married life, Delia Long, on Saturday, filed suit In circuit court for separation from her husband, Henry Long. The couple was married in South Carrollton, Muhlenberg county, on November 12, O.

H. S. (0) pos. Western Reserve 0. Georgia Tech 69; Furnam 0.

Davidson Wakeforest 10. University of South Carolina 7 University of North Carolina 7. University of Virginia 14; Vir glnia Military Institute 7. McMillin. Thomasson.

Bartlett. Ware H. S. (21) Burris Mclntyre Goals from touchdown Tanner 2, McMillin 2. Substitutions St.

Xavier, Hellenthal for Hart; Bart- re rt rg derson quarterback, received ball Harlan Wilson Webber Browder on a Punt on he 92-yard line and Stark leit for Eberts; Wurzelbacher for George Washington William 1884, and. are the parents of sev carried it safely to the opposite McFarland eraf children. The wife charges her husband with drunkenness Stuart It c. Adkisson le Brooks Chambers Henry Wilson. goal for a touchdown.

He missed goal on the kickoff. In the second and third quarters Kelly went through the line for touchdowns, continued over a long period, wast My neighbor said to me, Have you tried Head's Cream Bread the last ten or twelve days? It leads with quality. Ask your Grocer for it Taylor Miller i Mary 7. Richmond University Vir ginia Polytechnic Institute 34. University of Mississippi, 49 Millsap, 0.

University of Florida, Mer cer. 0. ing of his estate in drink and fail Deane Marks rh lh Marnell; Gause for Kehoe; McCarthy for Cushing: Dubois for Vail; McGarry for Mueller. Monahan for McGarry. Centre Jones for Gibson; Murphy for Tanner; Covington for Bartlett: Chinn for Jones; Tanner for Covington; Beane for Roberts; Thomasson for Murphy: Calhoun () Score by periods: University of the South, 21; L.

H. 7 O. IT. 0 7 7 021 0 0 0 0 heumatic Joint? Covington for Bradley; Roberts for Rubarth for Kreager; Touchdowns Louisville Klr-Chambers. Goal Oglethorpe.

0. Morganfleld. 41; Clay," 6. Greenville. 99; Princeton, 0.

Madisonville, 42; Providence, 6 Hopkinsville, 41: Clarksville, 0. Henderson, 28; Terre Haute, 0. wan, Bartlett for Tanner; Kreager for Ru6 Rain Rjjht Out-TryTAij! Rubarth; Bradley for Armstrong; from touchdowns Chambers 3. Substitution Owensboro Mc- Whitnall for Bartlett; Green for Gary for Harlan Wilson; Bilbs for Deane; Miller for Bibbs; Bibbs for C-lhoun; Deane for Miller: Sand- Harvard Wins From Get a small trial bottle of old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store and in just a moment you'll Rheumatism is "pain only." Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment.

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Lambert, Columbus, head linesman, Frank Marty, Ken-yon college. Georgia By 10 to 7 Score idge for Deane. Louisville Gray for Adkisson- Ellis for Miller; Act vtmr crrnrervmsn fnr Cambridge, Oct. 411 JVUt tlVkVIIIUUU AUt Adkisson for Gray; Gray for Web Oil" directly into your sore, stiff joints and muscles -and relief ber; Saddler for Chambers: Phil lips for Brooks; Chenault for Harvard again beat back another football invader from another section today, winning from the University of Georgia by a score of comes instantly. "St.

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liams, Owensboro, umpire. W. S. Clements, Owensboro, headlines-man. J.

O. Lewis, Owensboro, however, accomplished against the Crimson what Yale, bulldogs of Limber up! Quit complaining! timer. Fifteen mniute quarters. the north, have not been able to do In years they scored a touch- LOUISVILLE MANUAL Tennessee made a 6trong attack In the third quarter but with th exception of a twenty-yard run by J. aown.

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kick from the thirty-five yard line gave the visitors their tally. feated the Manual high school of Indianapolis, 27 to 13. The Louisville team scored a touchdown in the first two minutes of play and stayed out in front the rest of the game. StewarU Inddanapolisv picked up a fumble and ran nine ty yards, for one of the visitors' wo touchdowns. MADISOXVILLE niGJI DEFEATS rKOVIDEXCE Madisonville.

Oct. 15. The local high school team defeated the Providence team at Grove Park Friday afternoon 49 to 0. The Providence boys were outclassed in every department of the game, and only once threatened to score, in the third quarter. The features of the game was the field While You Are Visiting Owensboro and to take advantage of the Specials offered, we want you to come and look over our lines of GLASS OF SALTS work or the local team, and i ninety-five yard run by a Madison Choose your next suit or overcoat carefully with discretion.

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you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache- Advertisement. ORDS THEY SATISFY" S04 FREDERICA ST. OWENSBORO, KY. a THE KENTUCKY FTRE COMPANIES PAID $4,994,417 IN 1920 Frankfort, Ky Oct. 15.

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