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Daily News from New York, New York • 252

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SUNDAY NEWS, OCTOBER 25, 1925 C3 YALE BULLDOG BITES BROWN BEAR, 20 TO 7 SCHOOLBOY RESULTS Morris Stoynaant Boys' 25, St. John's 0. De La Salle G. Asgsstlaw New Utrecht 9, Psiy Prep O. Mxaml 3, 0.

Kraaanaa 7, Textile 6. -Fluabiny; 3, De Witt Clinton Jamaica 12. Kirftasoad RUl V. awifiK iSO, CoTe Patrhoicm 6. Far Rorkaway S.

ELIS HELP OPEN STADIUM; SWEEP ON TO VICTORY Providence, R. Oct. 24. Yale outpointed Brown today, 20 to 7, in the opening game at Brown's new playing field, the Aldric-h Stadium. Kline, Allen and Noble registered rapid fire touchdowns in the down, Rosenberg going over front the 2 yard mark.

Rhode Island gut the winning break whin Donnell intercepted a forward pass in mid-field. A forward from Brown to Dniinell netted a touchdown. NOTRE DAME WINS OVER MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Oct. 24. Notre Dame defeat, Minnesota today, 19 to 7.

The Irish summoned a last ounce of energy in the fourth period and broke a tie score with two Kn-right's line 'smashing was a MORRIS GETS TIE WITH STUYVESANT Morris High's football team, one of the leading contenders for the P. S. A. L. title, caused a surprise yesterday when they held the strong Stuyvesant eleven to a scoreless tie at the Lewisohn stadium.

The Stuyvesant backs were hampered by the soggy field and Red and Blue fumbles were plentiful. MACK-GARDNER Petey Mack will meet Spencer Gardner for twelve rounds at the Bayonne Casino tomorrow night. RHODE ISLAND BEATS C. C. N.

Y. BY 127 SCORE Kingston, R. Oct. 24. The City college eleven, fell before Rhode Island State by a count of 12 to 7 here today.

Rhode Island scored in the first period when Brown, standing on State's 35 yard line, caught a punt from Josephberg and aided by splendid interference raced 65 yards for a touchdown. City college took the ball from the 30 yard line in the second half and marched 70 yards for a touch N.Y.U. AIR ATTACK DAZZLES FOE AND VIOLET WINS, 33-0 New York University won its fifth straight victory of the season on Ohio Field yesterday by defeating the Middle-bury College 60 Davs Ago Tffliey Called Me eleven, 33 to 0. More than 8,000 rooters stood in the rain watching the Violet display a or- ward passing attack which simply dazzled the husky Vermontersv The Meeban-mens goal line has vet to be Aim Capt. O'Neill crossed.

In spite of several fumbles, due ot a slippery ball, the Violets offense functioned smoothly and efficiently in a manner which piled up seven points in the first period, twenty the second, ana six in the fourth. aJ Now my friends are amazed. They all ask me how I was able to grow new hair in such a short lime. BOB Miller and I had both been getting bald for years. We stuck together a lot maybe it was for mutual protection.

I guess between the two of us we tried every haft restorer known to man salves, crude oil, mange cures, singeing, massaging. And as for ordinary hair tonic, we poured gallons of the stuff on our heads. But we might just as well have used brass polish. Then one day Bob left town a business trip. Weeks" passed.

I began to wonder if I'd ever see him again. One afternoon at the office I heard a familiar voice "Hello, Baldy," it said. I whirled in my chair and glanced up 'much annoyed. There stood Connors and O'Neill excelled in both throwing and receiving passes. First four touchdowns were V.

I I A Bob, grinning at me. "For Pete's sake!" I exclaimed, springing up. "Where have you been keeping yourself?" We "shook hands. "Take off your hat." I scored by the violet captain and the left half back. O'Neill tallied twice after receiving fine tosses from Connors.

Connors scored once after catching a forward from O'NeilL Connors other touchdown followed and a 25 yard dash. The last touchdown in the final period resulted from a 30 yard pass from Connors to Kelly. Connors made three place kicks in his five attempts. The lineup: N. T.

U. Pos. Hiddlebury Kelley Jones Dunn L.T.......... Mullen White L.G.. Wiley Vye Pnrbush Skudm RG Ehlerl Miller RT Brosowski Fay HE Potter (Capt I Neill (Capt.) Whittemore jnnom I.

H. Htnman Wester RH McNeHl Dan Allen Capt. Joss Scoring Yal bach and star of Eli linmmetu first half for the Elis. Jackson Keefer, who scored the first touchdown of the game, starred for the home defenders. All the scoring occurred in the first half.

In the final three minutes of play Brown rallied and covered 50 yards to the Yale 20 yard line where it's offensive was halted by the final whistle. Brown First to Score. In the first period Brown received the ball on its 20 yard line on an exchange of punts, and Dixon tore around left end 40 yards. On the next play his fellow half back, Jackson Keefer, skirted the left end for a touchdown. Mishel kicked goaL Yale scored in the closing minutes of the period when it received the ball on its 40 yard line on.

Keefer's short kick and a .1 forward pass, Kline to Bunnell, saved fifteen yards. Allen on three line smashes went over for a touchdown, tying the score with a place kick, 7 to 7. Blue Scores Twice. Yale scored twice in the second period and missed two other scores by half back fumbles. The Elis took the ball at their 20 yard line on Keefer's kick and romped 70 yards.

Bunnell's run for 20 and Noble's forward pass to Kline for 30 brought the ball to Brown's 5 yard line. Kline's fumble halted the advance, but Bunnell ran back Keefer's kick to Brown's 30 yard line and Allen crashed through for Yale's second tally. His place kick failed. Yale's third and final score was made on a forward pass, Noble to Brunnell, and Noble went around right tackle for a touchdown. Allen kicked goaL Capt.

Joss was the main bulwark of the Yale defense. The lineup: Brown Pos. Yle Broda L.TC Potts H. Morey L.T Benton L.G..... WebeU-r iHodm Burt frovunchee HO Rx-hjirtls Maee B.T Joes (Capt Stiller (Capt.) till Mishel Q.B Bunnell 3 yT suggested sarcastically.

"Let me gaze on that 'luxuriant hair of I haven't seen it for weeks." ''Luxuriant hair is right," he retorted. "I've got the finest growth of hair yoa ever saw!" It was my turn to grin, but I didnt I laughed out loud! "Know any more the end of a numth you -ould hardiy iw a bald hpot on my head. And afti-r BU day my worries about lialdneKS were enh-d. I had gafd an entirely ni growth healthy hair. Here the Secret According to Alois Merke, In most ras of loss of hair the hair roots are nut dead, but merely dor mint temtxtrurily asleep.

Now to make a sickly tree grow would not think of rutlnR "prowinr; fluids" on the leaves. Y-t th.it is junt what thousands are dning. when they douse their heads with ordinary tonics, salves, etc. To make a tree grow ymi must nourish the roof. And It's ea-tly the same with the hair.

This new treatment, which Merke perfected after 17 years' experience in treating baldness, 4s the firrt and only practical method of gettinir right down to the hair roots and nourishing them. At the Merke Inntitute many have pad as high as $500 for the results secured thru personal treatment. Vet nnw these very same results may be secured In any home in which there Is electricity at cot of only a fete cesti a dnjf. Merke very frankly admits that hbf treatment ill not grow hair til every There are some cases of loi of hair that nothing in the world can help. But many have regained hair this new way.

that he absolutely guarantee It produo joices, said. Bob did not reply. Instead, he stepped back, swept off his hat and made a theatrical bow. Brunts Urusca Score by periods: Ni T. XJ 20 0 Middle bury 0 0 ft to I could scarcely believe my eyes.

The top of his head, oik almost as free from hair as the palm of your hand, was covered Toaehdowns O'Neill 2, Connors 2, Points after touchdowns Connors. 3 place kxks. Substitutions for N. T. C.

Linroln for Fay; Assarian for Vye. Losa for Kelley. Sehres for Wexler. Kelley for with a brand new growth of. hair real, honest to goodness Ixmo.

Wexler lor Sehres. Fisher for waxier. RoseU for Brianve. Vye for Assarian. Ijosa for 1-itx-olri.

WnmT for Sehres for O'Neill. Lesato for Skudin. Substitu tions for Miifclk-bury Whitney for Pur-busb. Reilly for Brosowski. RACES DELAYED Baltimore.

Oct. 24. The nair: i was speecniess. A New Way to Grow Hair 'Tve got something that's worth a million dollars to you!" Bob shouted, banging his list on my desk, "It's wonderful marvelous miraculous! I never saw anything like it in $25,000 automobile racing classic at the Laurel speedway was post poned today because of rain. lux on Cnttnr! Knefer RJI line I Payor r.B.

Atten Soore by periods: Tale 7 13 0 20 Brown 7 0 0 'O 7 Substitutions for Brown Vollforwbt for my lifer' That night I went to Bob's house. The demonstration he gave me reminded me rf the time I was initiated into our lie sat me in m. chair and placed a strange apparatus on 'my head and turned on the electrieify. The treatment lasted 15 minutes, during which time Boh talked to me. I never saw a man more entbnsiairtic in my life.

"Don't forget." he concluded, "this proves what I say." And he ran his finders through his new growth of hair with a triumphant nourish. At the end of the treatment. I rubbed the top of my head. "Well, Bob," I chuckled. I dun't feel any new halr." course you don't," Bob came back.

"Hut just you wait a while." On the way home I read a booklet which Pob had an entirely new hair growth In 30 days or the trial is free. In other word, no mailer how thin your hair may be. he invites you to try the, treatment 30 days at his risk, and if it fails to prow hair then he's the lower not you. And you are th sole judge of whether his method works or not. Coupon Bringg Yoa Full Details This story Is typical of the results that great numbers of people are securing with the Merke Treatment, "The New Way to Make Hair fSrow," which explains the Merke Treatment in detail, in the title the vitally interesting 34-page book, which will sent you entirely free if you simply mail the coupon below.

This little book tells alt about the amazinr new treatment, shows what it has already done for countless others, and in addition contains much valualikt information on the care of the hair and scalp. He-member, this book In yours free to keep. And If you decide to take the treatment, you can do without risking a penny. So mail the cmjMn rrnw and get the surprise of your life Addrew Alud Merke Institute. Inc-.

Dept. 110-A, 512 Klflh Avenue. New York. Get this Free Book. Msuree.

Haine for Hodre. Randall for Mi slMil. Jones for Payor. Gurner for H. Worry.

D. Jf. Smith for Broda. Talbott for Stifler. Payor for Jones.

Sutler for Talbott. Broda for Smith. Jones for Dixon. 1. Morwr for Provonehee, ftltshel for Payor.

Provonohee for McCrillis, McCririis for iiurney. Larole for Stiflar. IDixon for Randall. CousoetittA for Jones. Substitutions fur Tale Flanerty for Wortham.

Noble for QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Kd wards produced Otive Tablets, the substitute- for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing phy pieian for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers.

Ir. Kdwards Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No piplngr Is the -keynote- of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action.

If you have a "dark brown mouth" bad breath tired reeling sick headache torpid liver you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. J5c and given me.

It described a new method tf rrowtne hair a method discovered by Alois Mei ke, founder of the titler. Muroan for Burt. Wortham for Wehstrr. Root for Joss. Vanderprift for Bradley.

Koote for Kline. Ftshwiek for Bunnell, Bradley for Vandenrrift. Wallat'e for Rjobards. Failing for Noble. Burt for Sturham.

Linsley for Wieoeke. Wieneke for Failing. Referee C. J. Mt-Varlliv.

pn. ptre A. Tyler. Head Linesman Capt E. S.

Loud. Field Judce St. D. Will, lams. Merke Institute.

Fifth Avenue. New York. It was the -only treatment I had ever heard of that pot ripht down to the root of the hair and awakened them to new N. Y. C.

cr obligation, in 'The New Way Allied Mcrk Institute. Dept. 110-A, 512 Fifth Amu. PleM send me, without eo wrapper, a copy ot your book. Hair." tlaia Crow I must confess I never before read such an interesting, helpful, honest book.

Then I recalled what Bob had said how enthusiastic he had been. Bob was proof. I decided to send for the treatment immediately. I Get the Surprise of My Life Every night I spent 15 minutes taking the treatment. The first two or three days nothing happened.

But I could feel my beginning to tingle with new life new vigor. Then one day when I looked in tho mirror I got the thrill of a lifetime. All over my head a fine, downy fuzz was beeiotyng to appear. "I continued the treatments suid every Ly tbia young Nam FOOD REPLACES ARMORY FIGHTS Due to the Food show occupying the Twenty-second Regiment armory for the next two weeks, the weekly boxing shows at the armory have been temporary postponed until Novr14A- (State hrltM-r Mr. or Mw) Address City.

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