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mm Dec 15. upon an extensive, reading plan, ChaTlie Freemen, the yateeg he has acquired the key (tad of the 1928' edition; of. the jubjr Daisies by signing BUI veteran innelder of Chi igto manage the Hilldale team. Incidentally this will be a return )tgetaeiit for the diminutive laird sacker, as Francis captained 5 Daisies in 1920, 2l and '22. gowmr, Francis comes back far the of a leader, and will not be red to be in tne lineup as a ar.

acis is one of the old school mms and sprang into prominence Itmg the heyday of the old Phila jslphis Giants. It was, however, ittZ Kubo Foster's American that Francis developed into jj itar and formed a part of the infield of Grant. DeMoss. iDoyd and Francis. The owners or tne Daisies share it fans' opinions and are far from atiafied with the brand of ball nro the past season, by the Hill slri team.

The acquisition sfnncii to manage the team, may Is taken as a forerunner of a big up in the ranks of the I Duces. Pasadena Triumphs; Race Lads Big Stars HONOLULU. T. Dee. 6V (P.

N. Arriving In Hoaololu the fus4ena Junior Collega football teen, the first United States team i fovads the islands this year, en avowed purpose cf avenging the imt crushing defeat administered Occidental College team by the Mtersity of Hawaii at Los Before a erowd of 10.000 "Slick" Stocks, one of the two colored Americas on the team, led his team jstes in a 13 to 7 defeat of the St. College team of this city, the wwscholastic champions of the Sisnds. fanning' true to form Brownlee nd Stocks swent evrvthlncr bfnra tan, Stocks being the mainstay for winners, carrying tne ball Xor maistent gains and makinjr many 9 ant rrKtdhaM. I JV Hilldale Bos BILL FBANCIS Chicago veteran, hailed as one of JSVl? the country in hiar prime, cornea back enl, and bench manager of the Hilldale Club of the eastern Lieague.

Breaux, New Union Capt ain, Is On All CI. A. A. Eleven KICHMOND; Va Dee. 18.

1 As climax, to one of the most successful gridiron seasons in the history of tha University, the Virginia Union football team was bancraetted last Thursday night aa. a guest of Mr. E. Slaughter, proprietor of Richmond's well known Slaughter's Crffe. Breaux, the brilliant young quarterback who.

hails from. Oklahoma, and who was just selected on the official All C. A. A. firs team, was Mected captain of the Panther eleven for 1928.

He is considered as one ox tne most versatile quarterbacks in tha country having uncanny ability ta kicking, paaiiing and carrying the ball. lf, yi Football letters were awarded to the following men, fourteen in number: Boffin, Anderson Boyd, Tobin, Merritlv Gardner, S. Thompson, B. Thompson, Washington Cotten, iireaux, Morton and urooKs i. Union's football team will lose seven men, aa follows: ex Captain Tobin, Anderson; Merritt, Morton, Gardner, Brooks and Buffin.

i The basketball team is working diligently under Captain Stretch" Gardner. The varsity men back are Captain Gardner, Winfree and Washington. Captain Ballard, Williams and Jackson did not return, The new men showing promise are Casper, Peters, Jenkins, Breaux and Derritt. i PARDON MY GLOVE By HYPE IGOE in The New York World 11 The death of Tiger Flo wen ends for all time the controversy between manager, Walk Miller, and Jack Kearns. It ends for all time the took his title from him.

ate has been most unkind to two former middleweight champions, she decreed that Harry Greb and Flowers would pass on while under a 'most an identical operatioa. Neither operation was considered "fth Worrvinir Krnt V.a rVi Kat vn( nnrfar fh amaefht4 tvim 'fvn1inv ita the doctors who operated on them. The last thing they did on earth i.rr.:;e. it was a wonderiul way to leave tms bumpy old world, P. shockin in its suddenness.

Tiger Flowers was one of the quaintest characters of all ring history. uved a life of pTayer, suggestion, determination. He told himself he'd i certain thing and he, accomplished it most times with a prayer on lips. Kindly, generous and absolutely fair in bis treatment of an opponent, Tiger Flowers was a credit to boxing. Among his own people as the most popular boxer that ever stepped Into a ring.

i i Be always felt that he had fairly defended his title ayainst Mickey "er in Chicago, but rather than argue about a cause that had been "she asked only for a return match to prove that he still was middle int. champion. The nart sVistWf tf nil im Vaf TTsbtti mrA VCmTVtvr A fnllv vnnrfa their minita in triva tha Tirr 1ni lomreH fnr return match. Thev hH entertained a thought to the contrary. Kearns, in his uncanny way up conversation and discussion, deliberately pretended that anted to forget that mueh discussed contract whereby Tiger was to ponied a second chance with Walker.

.1.1 prn oter saw the light and the possibilities of a record breaking lewcijjht match. It will never be fought. It is one of the real les of the rin I FOR LOST MANHOOD 606 HERB MIXTURE "hd blood tceneral weakne. ornout feeiing. Don't break down rt.Pr''!R' cf lif Enjoy life, health 60S herb m'tura swhl 010 rot.

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bnt tU ttai ktfm tk ter Tat Caaadiaaw room after th a 4 boat Flwr awt ala foeataa. a apint of a plea aid aportanaaaarv. eaixa os vac iigr, wao TT.ia i ni xor iu at aia jaw ww. tap. wnlhd forward aid offered kia kaad.

Ta Ttsrer atarted to Tla er, aald Dlaaey. Toaro ttred. I kaaw. Jaat i.1" I'd drop ia aad aaa the time day." I at Delaey aad. tablaa; Jack'a kaad la both bla owa ittrr, eiaaeyj yoa eertalaly are oao ana taat eaat wkla aad mi, aever hok nr inr nm wiia th wtiih 11 woaia k.n 70a aad kaow It.

waat to tell 70a taat ra're Holy Cross Boasts Strong Floor Team Br "JOLW" I I Present losr strongeat array of basketball players ever to represent a colored team In the city is the boast of the Srst class aggregation that will wear, the maroon and white of the Holy Cross A. A on the court this season. All of the yet erars of last year" a team will be back in the fold, and their form to date in practice amacka of real class and they promise real trouble, for the I beat iha oloted and fypt aaiiyr CHFG ABBOTTIS ELEVEN ONTG03IERY, Dec 15V ine Alabama State Normal Hor nets rose to the pinnacU I in foot fall Saturday in the magnificent oramwm uowi Delore an enthusiastic crowd of 6,000 8 Dec ta ton all parts of Alabama when they stopped the wonder team of Coach iCleve I ADbott and held the our tixna con icrence champions representing Tusxegee Institute to a 0 0 tie. It was Alabama State's Alumni Homecoming Day as well as the fourth succjasive game between these two nvaPteams staged in the wonderful stadium of the South and represented the first time that the Tusked gee eleven has left the add after a conference battle without a victory since 1923. It represented the achievement of a goat which the Hornets have desired for fiva venra and a goal which the other Southeastern Conference teams have striven to reach annually for the past four seasons.

Th tory of the gmm nay be told oy statins that the Alabama fatate Horneta staged a mag niflcent defensive game with a dogged de Tense which was harder 'than. Iron when danger threatened. There Vera comparatively few spectacular filaya except on defense and tha Hornets uwrcu mo Duiusrougnoui tne on atuuo wnn marvelous aocuracy KiP th clever trtck plays ivituuipcea Dy: ino powerful Tuskegee back field, it was just a Question of a superb line with the entire Hornet team playing Inspired football as unit that caused the great Stevenson to fail to sbUtd except In the duty of punting. Tuskegee's best opportunities to score came at the beginning of the game when State Normal was de rending the goal continually within the 40 yard rone for the I first quar ter. Moore's first punts were rather unimpressive and consequently made necessary a strong defense by the Hornets at a time when (the Tigers were fresh and anxious to make successful gains from their bag of tricks.

The second quarter was featured by some flashy plays as a. result of attempted aerial work by each team with the opposing team Intercepting. Stevenson intercepted ona of Moore heaves and Moore in return Immedl ately intercepted one of those passes from Stevenson. And then. Steven, son's only d.

tsh came when he Intercepted a pass hurled by Rufus Lewis and made 35 yards before being nabbed by HalU I In the third and fourth qwartera, Tuskegee drove hard when comparatively little was to be 1 gained but were alwajs held for downs after they reached the 40 yard line. Moore had come into his own in second period and kept the Hornets out of danger by long. punts which were good to behold. Captain Bailey. Stevenson and Paul Smith were doing their best, hut could not master the magnificent exhibition of defensive play which the Hornets hurled at them, throughout the game.

I No heroes of the game Itself should be picked because the entire personnel of each team played wonderful ball with no errors. For State Normal, however. Coger and Johnson at guard. Garner and Hall at end. Und sey and Captain Anderson at take.

Campbell at center and Moore at quarter were perhaps the most outstanding of the players ushered Into the fray by Coaches Jacobs aud Lewia. I. Smith and Harrison at end and tbe backfield of Smith. Stevenson, Stewart. Bailey and Wooten seemed to be the luminaries for the Tuskegeens.

who still win the conference flag this season despite this tie game. Lineup and summary: Ala. state Taahegse 3arner Robinson Ion T. n.in Jnjion I Blehr ampbell Joger Anderson (c) Hall Moore Cooley Burns A. D.

Brown v4. Joseph R.r...u... Robinson Hirrluin 3 I p. Smith Stevenaoa H. I Wooten imiciais aioore (Pittsburgh), ref ree: Robinson (Oberlln).

umpire: Johnson (Fisk). headlinesman. In the entire district. fThe roster of the powerful Maroons sounCs like this: Max Thompson. Marshall Lew is.

uaason ureen. Edward Joshua Rose. Harry Clark. iito. iviinajn Alien xucKer.

John Fisher. Forrest Charlaa Foreythe. Any teams wishing to secure the Holy Cros team as an at tt action get In touch with Charles Pendleton. S003 Terrace street or call Mayflower 795S. I Jlvue Gut Williams, "Enghsh" Medley, "Georgie Bos well and "Bill" Nunn are making for "gular positions on tn Jytz roster; the work of Allen and Boswell in particular being commendable.

Diminutive Jim possesses a world of basketball ability, his weight alone keeping him from ranking with the elites in Big: Time 47C3EZ inn: prnrzunci i cqvtxzi BBVBBVnBaaaMMataBBBBBBBBBBBBBfaBBBBaBBBBVaBBnSBBBBnl STA TE Sm Phillip Signs! 1 1 PHIL COCZBELL The veteran spit ball artist proved to be the first Hilldale player to attach his signature) a 1928 contract. This will be the 11th straight year that Cockrell has contracted to hurl for tha Daisies. mum Paine Wins Floor Game AUGUST A. Oa Deo. II PaJaa osoeod mp her etrictal baahstbaU on ta Uapresslve fashVaa here this ax va moo a on Pain a court by Sfoa4 far the fSt Bcboaald aalaut a ika count of 40 ta SO.

xne local ave exhibited aoeae rex play lag la the first half aad boua loams looaea atxt evenly saathed aa Paine atrnrvlad out tk. mA mt tha half with a bare three point lead. tow ocore running IV to it. The Pain a dafana nki.4 ta tha second frame, howaeer. al.

lowed only three points whUa Captain Moore and "Bill Wla a laa awaxl a whirlwind attack that complete ly aoa elusaed the Carolina aggrega won aaa puea up 19 additional points to a close. The linenp: 8CH07IKUJ 20. r.O. T. Fta.

cmiin. i. c. 1 4 Cherry. f.

Royal, r. 4 Robinson, e. ..1 4 a Walker, r. c. Darkina.

r. g. a McAllister, painb.j r.o. v. rtrJ Wig(ina f.

14 Wallace. Beckham, e. .1 3 Solomon, r. .........1 Snyder, sr. 0 Ptncktey.

1 4 Bowinas, La r. a OUR ALL AMERICA They've nicked and thevva nickiiH. iid I've wfVf tha day and tha hour approaches when 111 have to give aa avid public some good excuse whereby they can pick my bones clean and throw them to the carrions, I feel like a blind man in tha middle of the Indianapolis Speedway on the 4 th of July. Thereva been All Oooonent tnama. 7La ttTiai teama and whatnot.

And there have been scores of letters paradinr be uu uuuuuj ue uiiiuji yes. oemanainar tnac we give them an All American to chew apart. or wer goinsr t0 trT nd iT tbem team. And ItTl appear AVI A 4 IUEAI, IFORTlBlAJTSHlr that Uttta ealM a ban bat a oertala eot i mm arowwa; maueai ia aay nnmlm. naeeomt ei 2a4elanify IS oeoaaary la very day life, aad TaVool es'Tto apoet.

aa well aa to aay other Ilia of e.d'iV.rw ir aa ipwii ga, aa aierooia. la ra tae develoaaaoat of too Mini 77 aT algat. I woaded aay way tbroagk tbo Mill dlatrtet to TZm Grdea elaa, Tha GoedoaaV kea. weew last voaa AVi'f: ealrtt ikk ahoald Ka a trttv JaK" .5 aad roUe.Ute. aad ahow rgaaiaatsoa to Preplm Aa.bati.7Z MI.

A. ta eovaratlas, tbe Hollo Wilson sometimes han tha nn. i stl sniffing tha salts foUowing receipt ol hli new. releas S'ntW Evidently my brother poundertof the keys rsk rn wn I LwT mS'i' Wilkinsburg, dubbed by some a. STlToTy GtyTbuty tI vKf 7tone Home of the Kite Riders.

EoUo evidentJr tnVht aS wl for fc1 rne as Iwent through the StUTi Was a lOt Of limn whlrh ninn i of Spanish is limited to CeasarT OwS VirgiC Pleasef spare me another fada ontl IV nowledra Kollo, please Aftw I had come to, I deciphered that what these Cabana wo, raving Vbout were the Senegambiin ball nlaveraWhTar TT tbrir daily mail in the land othe 5. Jo XiTi aTfcn UP "STaphy. It appears from thta aiSS Jlg bout 10 defreea hotdwn 2r5 TanJt raan intended they should be. Old Man JoTmnSSt Lloyd is leaduig the stickers. An4 when he is TrocI sludgers as Sinith, Dihigo, Home run WUaonV JufohSoo cr Charleston, Garcia, PowelT.

Dreke, MarceU, Baro, Lmij ScaT wwtf duOtheriof similar skm, his effort. A to beS "rj: Jka'a great Akbott rotorod wreekerT froa. awTk JJJtT1 saaBBBBBBBa I a an I floDr dope by SHELKIE Holy Cross Parishioners administered a most decisive defeat to the highly touted Doc Gordon club, last year's senior amateur champs, Friday night at Center avenue The victory waa deserving from every angle, in. that the "Cross" loopera flashed a brand of ball that well nigh unbeatable. On the offense they were scintillating; while their defense was of the type that is in penetrable.

Such basketball goes far towards shewing the ast strides our youth has made in this particular field of sport despite his many disadvantages. a Jhnay Moore. ail aeholaetle eater of Sehealer HU waa tea big aTln tbe Partaaleaero victory. Me "rVV mm (r4H with ao preetaloa mt Vetera a. taaa keoaiac ala teaas always la tao raa Jobaay mai la for la boot Tear at bla career aad with the ersenea aa wUI aeejalvo ta aeaolaatle elrelee (kU bmmb ekoald raak with araaiasT eeatera ta i tear elrrleo.

the leveling power on the Holy Croea Quintet. Although a youngster la yrs, he possesaea a basketball Instinct that is not prevalent to the average youth. One particular move, which to tha writer's mind is de? serving of comment and should be taken as an excellent example of the attitude any athlete ahouJd take under similar circumstances, was enacted by him during Friday witn the going toughest and the game anyone's llaxie sensed that JV" waa not giving his team the best that waa in him and without delay benched himself. Ovi Wrwu Ulf DencA. ha waa ftt Tinmilm.

4 1 HINT the situation and whan tha 1 enme to re insert himself into the puy, he helped deliver the necee ary punch, that resulted in a well deserved victory. If every athlete to competitive sports would take similar attitude whenever the circumstances reouire such a move, the octcome would be better learns of every description and after all that is what the public desires. Rita Klub faces the severest test of its career when they match skill Ju1 the Enoch Rxuh Clab at tbe Friday nirhr. It wfll TUSKEGEE sysi ta bf bered that tha Eaaja aQd tb t'oQs 9mmH Blag. sGnnD ns nn dug gAdhs, zo BASEBALL DOPE FKOU CUB All SOIL STAND INQ Or CLUE 3 a.

B. E. G. Ave. Almeadarea 6 1 10 714 Cub 4 1 400 Hahaaav 4 0 4O0 Camas Played.

4 9 BATTINQ OF TIIK CLUBS V. IL R. Ave. Almendarea 116 71 140 6 271 Habaaa 609 IS 134 11 2C3 Cuba 64 147 14 269 FIELDING OF THE CLUBS O. A.

E. Ave. Cuba 437 217 2S 943 Almen da res 416 199 26 969 Habaiui S93 204 42 934 RECORD OF THE FITCH EES W. Are. U.

Levis, IL. 3 0 Fabre, A. 2 0 O. Estrada; H. 1 0 J.

Cabada, A. 6 1 Foster, 4 3 E. Mend, A. 2 2 M. Dihigo, IL 2 2 Rector, A.

1 1 M. Garcia, U. C. 1 I Powell, 1 Eckel son, IL 0 1 Alonso, 0 1 Streeter, IL 0 1 Bell, IL 0 1 RoaseJ, C. 0 2 K.

Alvsres. IT. 0 3 BATTING INDIVIDUAL Lloyd, A. Rector, A. M.

Dihigo, IL O. Charleston, O. Levis. IL O. Estrada, Smith, II J.

Ramos, A. Lundy, A. A. Suarex, IL Scales, A. Wilson, IL F.

Corns, a. Fernandez, A. J. Johnson, J. Lopes, C.

P. Arango, n. Herrera, Rossell. White, A. V.

Dreke, A. Powell, C. Chacon, Rodrigues, A. M. Cneto, II.

Brown, C. W. Davis, a Mendex, A. Alvarez, IL MarceU, A. Baro, A.

a Lopez, a Perez, Oms, IL 1000 1000 1000 833 71 too too 1500 too 0 000 000 000 rxv 000 Ah. E. IL R. Ae. 47 6 20 0 426 8 5 3 1 375 58 9 21 6 ZG2 C.

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This combination to all proDahUJty, wiU start against the Rauha Friday night, and lis my goae that those who turn out wiU witness so mo high class bajkotbalL aaa sUta ti iiars bold a oenaaoaa ia tUa aeaaloai at tao T. Moaaoy ooo situ tao Otreatlaai rtaBa Teaag. vttaraa Lsl Mir. Mr. Toetag a real o.aaeat a tea lw aavd aia ahtttty ta laiaart taat tne wle eere bla aaalta eaoaoa bias a valaoato tloaw A by the SUta Clab ta viraa.

ta aay aenaalaa rarlag aia jnnr WTUlaaaa oea gooa mm aewrOoo bo Vao "a'wtr 7 fr. Loshs aa tba osb tbo yboy baa acala bit hie etrtoVe altoe mm mm a. Agents Wanted To sen Daddy Hair Dressirx la very town and dry. Bo the first to beeeraa an agent ia yxnrr dty. Send SL00 and we will ship your first order, lnelodlnr samples.

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rtta P. A. CUD A Moore and Lewis Lead Paruli Home Marocr 1 Quintet In Great Victory bt wTLLLiJt romiaA jr. a 0 gc Coot tayacf t3i4 Ddr Croca A. A.

irndxirtr tld fray at thm toot Ltat Friday. Tha farnad Gg offthelr fet by th. t7T pmlai aad fair thootirr cTt powvrfal Uaroosu. Thej TiTaa let's 1 were priaae Xor thla went to as the tadedora, bt thexr piock aad rastft lahtissx sptrtt woid not sulow taosa to bo tfowMd. Tho Marooo machlao broke the See when 4 Lewis, tao fasnaeg hcT shot artist af tho eld toaos, sank no from said floor, lesrvlrx the Croea taaa a lead which They loot only a few Ttrans.

Trrrrsgseat tho first cuartcr and wU cp tato the second frama tho gaxoo waa fast and exceedingly the load thanrirf haada aevaral time, bet tho Holy Croea teem bald tae mar gin moat of the tlxba, the swpoatev defense havinr a deeidod teClrrr ef rect tho clever forwards the Jewua five. The last ol the trmU half found tho Jewish team popptag at tho hoopa from all the court, but inability to follow vp their rangy shots rv the Pariah tram tho ball and they know last what to do with it waoa tary got It aad a score was tho rveroit. Kaxie 1 notnpeoa aad Lewie heJ4 aVrwm tha lorwira poaiUona vnta emoooal sao cess, Maxio got bed at t.e first wi ia gag snootzng tv lraed in tho third quarter aad asil nimseii to tno extent of three Sold rais, wane 4 Lewla af tho aid team looked like a tir lars from tho way ha dropped to his three baskets. Johnny Moore did not get to goto rood raU thm last half, althomxh he rafered a slight injury to the oarty "ii'i of tha contest ft did sot hamper ms style la tho last stairs whesi he completely berwildarod. the llmk Uoo with hia fetoUaot.

aaooOn aad oni ouae, Dmmg graauy aided by tha stellar work of tho nsM. Tucker and the ameasira kfgrtnxl Lewis, whoee woederfal work at guard stood out like a straw hat to December. It was tho brilliant work ox ui guards taat krpe the dai Uve Davie Wilder covered, bO at inu he Betted three baaheta which were made by the loxsht route. Wilder ketox exxaodtosiy mary a SBES1BX taeSB St ten or tne length af tho Boer, aad several umea ae brought the 2aas to ueir leet try nig shooting. Bat the sueaiacy of tho Jewish team to the Vaeg aenTg a yj foul abooUnr did not worry the Ms roon clan for they foagtt that much harder brteiir; the rphora deeo to under the loop aeforo shooting, and when Thoapooa aad Lewis began to fiad the hee than went throaxh the ecUr Ccrdoe do ense like a hobo tarocgi a alack of wheat eakos aad deAedevgry law oi.

x.ocua us oirerusx tarlr into the basket. By the stU saUAa ai ua last tramo tha Cerdcn's def had bees worn down, aad an easy matter for the It to stav off their weak eflorta, Derie wuatr, aiaacaii aad Am were out star air playera oa the Cordon team, while tae astir "Cross" team perf ermod wmsderfal ry weu. It wU bo a kvg ttoas Wfrre a otrw hi wrra wVJ "raUaii! atoa. ook or aa. a i Ki co.

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Zl Out cf Jl gamoa ptayed this aoIC aoo the raaurs hav lost Vat tsrr ooo to VaaaUe, IS O. aad the enr tho team they defeated SsadArT 4 0. Tho.vVlory marked tke rrrsJttit wla tLm Paxli FREE DcatrtyDcotVr race NUMANfA RAJK CO.v' mmm mm Learn Your FntnrbS 1 rpwar rciv a BMW bbbbb. aa oaaai.K. i i to.

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