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AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1922.

Tynes Chosen 1923 Texas mrnmrn, wmmwmmmmmm i MMmmiimmmmmm mm whniimi i i whiumih mm Captain nnm mimi- ihh.kh mm and Swenson Called Best Play mmm muni mi i iiii.iiiiii.ni i imii. i it i. 'ii'n'i 111 1 1 -in member, because the primary point In thexlstnce of the club Is the EDINGTON TO MANAGE 1923 EXPORTERS Silent Miller Chosen To Lead Aggie Battle On Lohghorns in 1923 tudy of the so-called "manly art' of eelf-defeniiH. Coach Reid Calls Basketball Men Special ts Tit American. BAN MARCOS, Texas, Deo.

Coach Reid of the San Marco Bep-tlst academy hs made a call for basketball candidates. The Cubs have three letter msn back from last year. They are Seymour, Allen and Davl. With these as a nucleu Coach Reid is planning to put out a fast, alert squad. GIFTS For MEN during the season.

He Is a reliable punter and passer and has the ability to skirt the end and tr.eke sensational Una runs. Thl wa hi second year on the team, hi first being on the team that caused Center college' downfall at. Dallas. Jan. 1, 1922.

He is 1) year eld and weigh 135 pounds. Names of the men who were awarded letter for Varsity playing were also made known by James Sullivan, athletic business manager at the meeting. Seventeen football men lettered and three "T'" were given to member of the track team which won In the cros country run at Stillwater, The men are: Miller, Coleman; Wilson, Fs, Honey Grove: Keen, Kerens; Gill. Dallas; Lelper, Weatherford; Evan, Ean Antonio; McMillan, Calvert; Forgaeon, San Antonio; Morrl, Lancaster; McClelland. Gilmer; Eitt, San Antonio; Johnson, Beaumont; Neely, Bar-tow; Hardeman, Leonard; Knickerbocker, Marlln; Wilson, R.

Coleman: Hannah, Georgetown; Royall. Pleassnton; Palmer. Texas City; Heard. Bowie, the last three are track men. Fourteen member of the freshman football squad were awarded maroon and gray sweaters with their class numeral en the front.

They are: DleteHch, Brazelton, Dansby, Irwin. Kishl, Hinson. Hlnson, Quinby, Watts. Shoemaker, Wilson. Wilson, Williams, Wlgginton.

He will be perfectly satisfied with ANY GIFT you buy if it comes from tr J'." Special to Th Amarlean. COLLEGE STATION. Texas. Dec. T.

L. "Silent" Miller wag today unanimously chosen captain of the 1923 Texas A. Jt M. football team. He hatla from Coleman, and play halfback.

HI selection a captain waa made at a meeting of the letter -men of the -1923 team, which ended it career at Austin Turkey 1-iy with a victory over the U. Miller played a total of 41 minutes Captain Tynes Lane "Budd.v" Tynes g-f Dallas, eaptaln -elect of the 1923 Lone-horn football squad. Next season's play will be Tyne fourth year with Varsity la a fonibali role It was Buddy" who gained ground the most consistently for the Long-horns the past season, and it was "Ruddy" who was voted the must valuable player by his admiring team mates, in the A. M. game.

4- ej I if. I 1 1 I i A Has' Society Brand Clothes Where Knox Hats are? sold Where Holeproof Hosiery is sold TYPEWRITERS All Makes Royal Underwood Remington L. C. Smith Oliver Corona For sale or rent, easy terms F. L.

PATTY Expert Repairs for AH Machines 700 Congress Ave. Phone 6060 Jack Stansbury Goes to Houston Buffs in Sale. IXDtnSvTLLE, Ky, Dec. "Stump" Edington. the chunky little outfielder who won hi way to the heart of Beaumont fana last summer by allround play, was signed today to manage the Beaumont Exporter next year.

Edington lgned after a long conference with B. A. Stelnhagen, Perry Wles and Joe Mathes, the old owner representing the new. All three will spend their time here on deal to obtain player, although thi wa the only Important notice given out today. Beaumont, however, old Jack Stansbury to Houston, where he will be used either as regular hort-gtop or utility lnfielder.

Th Buffs have traded Jo Doyle to Galveston for Scrappy Moore. San Antonio sent Johnny Brock, catcher, to Atlanta, in exchange for a pitcher, Jock Marshall. North Texas club were busier. Dallas obtained first baseman Wano who hit .302 for Atlanta last yean by purchase from Little Rock. Wichita Fall ha practically made It club with the purchase of Joe Berger, veteral shortstop, from Wichita.

Kansas. Tex, Westexil third baseman, from Seattle, lnfielder Kluggman from Atlanta. Th signing of George Whiteman, arse agent, and the trade of Jake Miller to Birmingham for Melvln Silva, outfielder. Shreveport Blemlller, pitcher, and Sargent, third Backer, from Portland. Catcher Torriea and Pitcher Toungblood from Washington.

Pirate Grid Team Loses Not a Man Special to The American. GEORGETOWN, Texa. Dec. Southwestern university wound up the 1922 football season Thanksgiving with a 28-0 victory over the Second division, a heavy all-star service team, li San Antonio. During the season the Pirates played ten games, winning four and losing six, three of these by one touchdown each.

The Pirate played four conference eleven, and cam near winning one of the games. Probably no other T. I. A. A.

team had as hard a schedule as the Pirates. Fortunately, Coach Gardner will have every last one of his Pirates back next year, ready for the 1923 eason. Not In many years have the Southwesterner had euch luck. Boxing Takes Hold At Senior High The boxing game Is beginning to take hold of students In the senior high eeheol of Austin, according to Gene "Skeet" Myers, high school glove wielder. The boys are going In for the sport right, according to "Skeet." They are considering hiring a professional boxer to drill them in some of the finer points of the game.

The money is to be raised by the Art club, the name given to the boxers' association by Stop in and Morris to Boss Dallas Giants Atsodate' Press DUtd. Texas, Dec. J. Walter Morrla, present business manager of the Dallas Texa league baseball club, will manage the Dallas team next season according to dispatches received, here from Louisvillo today by the Dallas New. Morrt is attending a minor league meeting there.

Morri will be relieved of his duties as buslnes manager and give hi entire time to managing the Dallas team. "Yardsticks" ElG-SiX 7-aaa Ili'W. ,0 It. P. Trairing Speedster (4-Pas Coupe Coupe Sedan $1750 0- 1835 2400 2550 1750 ,1 Top o' the Mornin' Stuff Commcnl of the Sport Scribes POPULAR FICTION 75c POPULAR PRICED SELECT AUTHORS Wright, the Porters, Tar-kington, Zane Grey, Reinhart, London, Seaton, Norris, etc." Htles such as: Penrod; Uncle Remus; U.

P. Trail; Oh, Money, Money; The Harbor; Kindred of the Dust; etc. EXCELLENT FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS EVERYBODY'S BOOK STORE R.Barrow 906 Congress Yost Picks Him JIM M'MILLEN. After Fielding H. Yos't of Michigan had seen Jim McMillen, Illinois' left guard, perform against Wisconsin In the famous game whereby Illinois tomahawked the Badger to 0, he said thte: "McMillan is certainly' th best guard in the conference and probably by the best one In the United States." Jim McMillen is a big lad of 200 pounds, who came from Grays Lake, a little town in northern Illinois.

He managed to win his letter oa the Illinoi varsity in 1921. but didn't set the world en fire. WHITE SOX AND GIANTS PLAN SPRING TOUR Both Teams Will Train Again in Texas. Smierlt4 Prew t0tc). LOUISVILLE.

Dec. 6. An-nouncement that the New Tork Giants, worlds champion would prepare for the 1923 pennant race by engaging the Chicago White Sox in a spring training tour, and the action of the board of arbitration hi barring forever William H. Klepper, president of the Portland, Oregon, club were the important developments of the minor iearue convention today. 1 Back in Texas.

The training tour of the While Sox and Giants was arranged at a meeting between James Tierney, secretary of the New York club, and Harry Grabiner. secretary of the White Sox. tonight. The teams will cover virtually the same route they traveled last sprinp, starting the tour in San Antonio, Texas, about the second week In March, and finishing in New York the Saturday and Sunday before the opening or the major league season. Klepper Barred.

The White Sox, Secretary Grab-iner announced, have arranged to return to Seguin, Texas, for their 1923 spring training ramp, while the Giants have again selected San Antonio. Klepper expulsion is the result of alleged false statements concerning the paid-in capitals stock of the -Taconm, Washington, club, which he organized. After expell-ine KJenser, the board awarded Frank Tealy Raymond. managei, of the Tacoma club, $500 in back salary. Murphy Champion Auto Race Driver Ainoclsted Prne PUpstrh.

IXDIANAPOUS. Dec. 6. Jimmy Murphy of Ias Angsle is the champion aut "mobile race driver for 1922. His unofficial total is 8480 points.

Harris Hartz, also of l.os Angeles, finished second, 1502 points behind Murphy, Tommv Stilton, champion last year, was third. Frank Elliott was fourth and Bennie Hill was fifth Murphy won practically every big race during the year. He was first in the 500-mile race Wcl the wav at Untontown, anl again was the leader In the 250-mile grind at Los Angeles last Sunday. Latest Arrivals in MANTEL CLOCKS Seth Thomas Waltham CPIAMOtBS-WArCMti-JtWOBT It. hi I -Hf HORNED FROGS NOT SOARED OF S.M.U.

Plays T.C.U. at Fort Worth Saturday. FORT WORTH. Texas, Dec. 6 The Mustang don't look bad to the Texas Christian university Horned Frog tnc Captain Green Is back In th Frog line.

He reported for practice Monday afternoon after having been out with a pair of bad lung for two week. He will be right In there when the Frogs and Mustang meet here Saturday. Turkey Day showing of the Mustang relieved the Horned Frog of any worry over the outcome of the annual game with S. M. V.

"We'll bop on them and give them oms riding." Is the expression of local, and they are hitting th dirt hard thl week for the final irrind Of the season. The Mustang look better than the Frogs on paper, but "victories" have had to be re-written every Saturday thi fall, so Frog feel that they have no fear of the outcome. And the fight shown on the field thi afternoon looks like trouble for any Invading aggregation. Everybody 1 In condition for th battle, the backfield, Adams, Camp. Honey, Carson.

Alexander, and all the rest, looking fine. They have had all the speed they could use thi year nd the fast Mustang will find it difficult to ehow the speed that they have been depending on this season. The Horned Frog line, which ha not been bothered by a Texas team, i better than It ha been at any time this year. Ogan. Tankeraley.

Estes, McConnell, Jacks, Cantrell, Ward, Thomas and Stangle have the heavy jobs held down aa-ainst any odds, while th end are strong wun tnerry, ureen. Ay erg, Alexander and, Tankei sley. No indication of the type of attack of the locals could be een from the plaving Monday. Mc-Knight is leading the boys into a last week of general football studv and practice. Spirits are high and the gam promises to be the best of the local eeason.

Johnson Brands Boston Sale Rumor As "Pure Bunk" Prcu Dipteh. TORONTO, Canada, Dec. The Toronto Star publisher a story today asserting that a Toronto syndicate ha obtained an option on franchise of the Boston American league baseball club and that a proposition to transfer the to this city has received the approval Of Ban Johnson, president of the American league. Amnrist' rM Dttpatdi. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS.

Dec. 6. Ban Johnson, president of the American baseball leagao, here today, characterized as "pure hunk4' a report that a Toronto, Canada, syndicate had obtained an epiion on the franchise of the Boston American league club. Rockne's Notions On Forward Passes No football coach In the country ha developed th forward pass to a higher degree of efficiencv than Knste Rockne of Notre Dame. Here are his observations on the play that weekly upsets the foot ball dope of the country: 'Proficiency jn orward passing is the result of constant practice.

only a rew players on a var sity football squad are capable of hurling the pass effectively. "The fact that some player can hurl the ball a great distance and with much speed not necessarily mean that he is a good man at the aerial game. "It is possible to throw the ball too hard. A player can not handle a pass that comes to him like a rifle shot. "The ideal pass floats through the air, yet has enough speed back of it to carry accurately.

"In baseball some players throw heavy ball that feels like a lump of lead when it hits the hand, the ball of some other player is as light as a feather. The same thing holds good in football. "One ball is easy to handle, the other difficult That is the difference between good and bad passes. "A pass is not good if used merely as a gamble. You can't keep the other fellow guessing if he knows you don't use the pass consistently "The beauty of the pass is that it constantly keep the defense spread and enables your quarterback to use some strategy." There you have the dope on the forward pass from Knute Rockne.

who is strong for it. Giants to Train At Santone Again AMltr4 Prws DUpatch. N'EVf YORK, Dec, 6 Tha New York Giants, world baseball champions, today announced that training quarters will be located at San Antonio. Texas, where the club trained last spring A series of exhibition games will be played by the Glm's next spring with the Chicago tVhtto Sox, who will train at Seguin, Texas Sothoron Sold To Louisville AumeSattd Prrta Ditpatch. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec, 6.

Alan Sothron, pitcher of the local American league team, was released to the Louisville club of the American association, according to information received hera today from Louisville Sothron came to the Indian from the St. Louis Americans two years ago and he pitched effectively for one searon. Waivers w-ere asked on his services at the end of the season. Vedlc hymn of India were probably sung or repeated for 1.000 years before they were committed to writing. rryPISO'S Atoaihlnlr quids mllcf.

A TTup diHr0 tram all otlrr-plMJaat no up-Mt stomach na cpiatu. 35c and 60c anrywhera. RETIRING HEAD ELECTED BEST PLAYER OF, '22 Htl Will TT-T1-II Tynes Best Man in M. Battle, Says Elates Lne "BudnV Tynes of Cooper. versst.ll halfhack.

fullback and quarterback extraordinary, Is the man scheduled to lead th jsridder of 1923. Fallowing great exhibition of football prowes In thl. his third yesr as a varsity baric, "Buddy" was elected to the honored position of I-onsfliorn captain by the Texas university letter men Wednesday afternoon. Tynes received still another honor. Ha was voted the most valuable player in the Thanksgiving game.

Joseph's pharmacy Is to present the hefty back with a. fountain pen and told pencil. His name and position will be engraved on tha pencil and pen. Swenson Most Valuable. "Swede" Swenson of Stamford, this season's captain.

all-southwestern center, was elected by the siuad aa the most valuable man on the tsm for the entire season. Harry Reasonorer of Austin will five Swenson a gold belt buckle as one form of recompense for the star's work. The buckle has the likeness of (he head of Bevo. Texas steer, one-time mascot Of varsity. Aroura the head are the letters T.

for Texas university. As motley a crw of athletes as ever gathered cam toa-eiher for the elections and to have their pictures taken. There were players. Coaches YVhitaker and Romney. Trainer Eckdahl.

Mascot "Runt" and Manarer Fterllnr Coach Sed.lon had already left fot his home in Ohio. Quarterback fchca fatten ts in the hospital undergoing an operation. New York Scribes To Protest Cobb's Batting Average Awsrlat frnt Dlmatfh. EW YORK. Iec.

The New Tor chapser the Baseball 'Writers AM'Kli'lon announced today It planned to file formal protest the American league' action in cred.t:r.g Ty Cobh with a deputed hit, thus giving the Detroit manager an av" of more than for the third time In career The writers object to alli-fed 'Irregular proceduta by which a hit was given him in the official averages hen the official scorer at (he game pUyed in New York, May IS. recordd the play error for Kcott. Yankee shortstop and not as a How for C'obh Reports iht 11 out of 12 writers at gam votad to give Cobb a inffed an error to Stcott. In scoring the pljy na an error, were t'lHIay. The official averages give Cobb a batting mark of 4'i: without the hit his mark .333.

Larry Gilbert to Manage Pelicans NEW ORLEANS. Dec. A-Miordinsr ft report oroijvg from Louisville, where minor ieagu-s are holding meetipf. Larry bert, lK-an rapialn. tf.il! be of th Jfew i Uar fiuh during th liZi' seavil j.

Hlnmn of th Wt club. la in txuisvtle th minor is hav i tonfirr.ifd the announcemeh? of Ih Press. Gutter; appointment wi more cr a port circles when tue popytur New player U' wsti i for the minor leacuv meeting. liitt.en th firnt native son to man a- Kew Orin and if, fsret. active einte the dajs i'mwil Johnnv DoM'.

wh-m Ollbert eds. ot tn'o th same durtoe his diiys as a man-' ager, hut he was rrally on aider a playing inducer ilb-r) broke into an tu lic.il send lota and gradually Inlo tfiii.Jor league company. He wm a membT of the fjniC'UJ Ronton Mrave when that tonni the New York Giao's for the Nation a IcflltUfl J-et in i i lifli then simttarad Cnnnw Mack great club In fnur straight Gilbert Is ala- the only name son to ever participate in a world serifs, Simmons Cowboys Loe Onlv One Man ABILENE. Pec. Only one man wit! be lost to the Simmons foot hs 11 squad for nx" a cn.

it. was reveaie.l here veatej dsy Howerton. for four years a guard, will complete his course on Chris'mas and will tut b-i b.tck for th season A complete back field w-ill be back for the itrM season nod already wen drlllel in lino plunging and forward patalnu th ijuntet composed of Johnion and halves: Adsms, fullhick, and Kun-hrough. last seaenn's st.ir from tlie hifth school, will make Coach Hays' worn next season much lighter The, line will be mad' of veterans: Bsrftll and Gibson, ends. Brshar.

Taylor. Johnson snd Thotnnt. tackies and guards, all returning Mc.ilanev. two-year midget also return Coach Hays feels thct his team was underrated durinn the season Just closed. However, this whs large Iv offset by Simmons' defeat of Howard Payne at Brown wood on Thanksgiving, whic.i showed tbe real merit of Hays' plunginij attack.

Basketball Booms At Normal College SperUI to The Am.rkan. SAN MARCOS. Texas, Dec. 6 Due to the increased interest in basketball by both the college and high school men of th Southwest Texas State Normal college. It has become necessary to provide sddi-tlonsl space, for KiBketbn.il; hence, two new courts are under construction.

It has hftcume necessary to construct a new gymnasium, the one built by ttie students last year not being able to take care of the physical education of the men and women of the college during the winter term. Th new gymnasium will have a modern Indoor basketball court. In addition tj this, a new ground, court is being built. When th Bear meets the Redskin in San Antonio Saturday, will there be bear meat in the wigwam? Or will it just soother dead Indian? Baylor and th Hssksll Indian ir scheduled to tsngls in th classic of th yesr foe San Antonio football circle. Varsity Games to Be Scheduled at Dallas Meeting Basketball schedules for 1923 of the various members of the Southwestern conference will be made out today in Dallas.

Representatives from school of the conference are scheduled to meet there today. Beside attending to basket ball matters, other subject are to be discussed. All complaints coming from the past football season are to be registered, and plans of the conference for the coming year are to be brought up. Athletic Director Bellmont, Dr, renick, president of the Texas University Athletic, council, and Coach Disch left Wednesday night from the university to attend the meet. Varsity has basketball game arranged with Baylor, Rice and Texas A.

according to Bellmont, but the conference will have to pas on them before the contests will be official. Other game for th Varlty quintet will be ar ranged also, said Bellmont. basketball court. fpon hearing this, many an old college star will wax rather enthusiastic In support of the club. Doubtless there are men.

ex-basketball players, who at tend th Longhorn cage contest with a bit of reminiscence of the bygone days when they twirled the Inflated leather through the fringed hoops. These men will Jump at the thance to get Into the athletic harness again for the sport, if not the exercise. Pan Antonio, Ft. Worth, Dallas, and ether cities mane successes or raskethau league of thl type each season. WATCH FOR SENSATION AT DALLAS The Southwestern conference representative meet In Dallas today, and rumors have li that there rs liable to be a hot time for somebody.

The aftermath of the meetings may be on hiatus of scandal. It has been talked that some of the members of the conference have been playing a slightly shady hand in regard to the eligibility rules in with the past football season Just listen, and If you don't hear a loud explosion in the vicinity of the Adolphus hotel, Dallas. her the meeting Is to be held, there has been a mistake made in camp somewhere. It ts reported that some of the schools are goir.g to bring a few little charges of professionalism and whatnot against one or two rather shady little transactions In regard to grid iron activities thl year. Perhaps the rumor is far-fetching.

We 11 sit still and watch. AMATEUR BOXING MAY GET HOLD Austin is about to bud out as a pugilistic center. acunn i rampant along the leather pushing line at. both the university and Weeleyan college, and now the high school boys have come out with the statement that they have organised a glove slinging club of no mean attributes. Perhaps an en.loyable feature of it all Is fact thst It is amateur stuff, nd that the professional army of pork and beaners are still hunting its beans elsewhere.

Of the wage earners in the fnited tSates, the rated output of energy is a little more than 4.000.000 horsepower. More than lS.OOO.OOft pencil' are made In the United states each vear. averaging approximately eight for each Inhabitant. ketball court, handball courts showers and dressing rooms. matters go through in good form, it is intentions of club members to Inaugurate a city commercial bss-ketbnll league.

There Is to be regular gymnasium instructor. According to the directors, work on th building is to begin about Jan. 1. with a chance of starting sooner The club's directors are: Walter Premond. president: IJve Rd.

vice president: Boy Henderson, secretary; Murray Oraham. Kwell Nalle. 3. L. Bowman and L.

J. SnyC. The Bruins have conquered all onrvr.enis met but one. Haskell. plaj'tcg a stsft schedule, na tseen defied twice.

Roth teams have run up oulte a Urge total of point against their adversaries The odds are cn Bridges' men. but so were th odds on the I.one-horns a few short 3s However, this is no comparison of the Mrer.gth of the club Tb Indians are noted for their uncanny ability to play 'possum through the greater part of a contest, only to rim to life sud-denlv and viciously. It is probable' that the will tear through th Indians' line for many substantial gsins, at least that is ihe dope On the other hand, the big Indian Levi, Haokell fullback, may create excrement for the Baylor forwards AH in alt. Kan Antonio fans should see a battle worth planking down the old hard-earned kale eeed for. LOOKS LIKE COMPETITION FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC ViiiversHy of Teas inter-arholastio leurue is about to have liitlo competition and slso lose some of lis member teams.

The proposition Is tentative, however, and trmy not materialise, roach Schulz of the ujtnn Central football team, and sever.tl mcsuls of Texas high schorl foo'ball hive hectj advocating inauguration of a new league, in which will be admitted teams from 'he larger cities of the state only. Officials of the t'nlversitv league are silent on the matter. BULL JOHNSON MADE HIMSELF A NAME A little incident of interest St the foothsll letter men meeting yesterdav Is really worth repeating. The question was put and voted on as to who was the most valuable I-onghorn in the Thanksgiving game Th player receivir.if the vote Is to be presented with fountain pen and a gold pencil by one of the local merchants. Several of the men.

in a sportsmanlike, but amusing manner, blurted out the name of Bully Johnson. Bully Johnson plaved the game of Mb career at left guard for the ABttles Thanksitivlni; day and was one strong causa tor ihe Yarsltv defeat BASKETBALL LEAGUE IS PFIOPOSED A point In connection with the newly organized huslness mens gfTiTerV club is the plan to orsanlr.e a commercial basketbull league. At nresent such a league is out of the question, because there no get one of our superior quality and the kind of construction that make possible splendid performance and comparative freedom from repair. The four-bearing crankshaft and seven-inch frame, with five cross-members and the ub frame supporting the motor ant separate transmission, are evidence of the mechanical excellence of the Special-Six. i Its low price is an achievement in the amount of real value for the money an achievement that is due to Studebaker' great resource in money, men and facilities.

You can buy the Special-Six with confidence because of the name it bears the name Studebaker which for 70 years ha I stood for honest value and integrity. Every motor car buyer ought to have a copy of our "Yardstick." It is a definite measure of determining motor car value-When you have examined it you will appreciate why the Studebaker Special-Six is so highly regarded by shrewd buyer the world over. And after you have inspected the car itself and driven it and made comparisons, you will agree that it is the most satisfactory five-passenger car built. The Special -Six Touring Car meets every requirement for lasting satisfaction. You can determine its endurance, performance and economy from any owner in the community.

A ride will prove Its great comfort. Its beauty is evident from any angle. Down underneath the surface you will find Beaded radiator. Reariew mirror. Automata? windshield wtper.

Raht-fveof, aoe-piece windihielii Cowl light. Cow) ventilator. Masai baad lamp? Tod, oeau light with Ions etteaakm cord. Eight -day dock. Thief-proof trarwmiartfip lock.

Tool compartment in left front door. OutsR and auxie door baulk. MODELS AND PRICES-, o. b. factories Business Men Athletic Club Maps Plans for Building of Own LIGHT-SIX nrw, r.

SFECIAL-SIX aa-, ffV. H. P. 975 975 1225 1550 Roadster 2 Pas.) 1250 Roadster (4-Pbs.) 1275 Coupe (4-Pass.) 1875 Sedan 2050 Touring Roadster Coupe-Roadster (3-Pasa.) KsmSiid Cord Tit, Front mnd Rmu.Stmndud Bqwfiaxmt Terms to Moot Your Conronianc BENSON MOTOR m-ns sthst. A fully-equipped business men's athletic club building with the best of equipment is the tentative schedule of the directors of the newly -organized business club ot Austin, whii mt.

Wednesday afternoon to dlS'-uss plans relative to the luilldinu of the cluhhoiise Original plitis of the rlub were to have a downtown building ffr bumnesK men to conic lo nt their conveniences for exercise snd games of handball. The recent plans are to have a building in which me included a lobby, an office, a large gymnasium floor, comhlnlng a bas THIS IS A STUDEBAKER A I.

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