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Daily News from New York, New York • 237

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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237
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53 PRO FOOTBALL PRIES LID HERE TODAY SUNDAY NEWS; OCTOBER 181925 N. Y. U. TROUNCES Crash KILLEFER BOOMED FOR ROBBIE'S JOB; JUST A WILD YARN Out in Chicago they're booming William Killefer as the next manager of the Brooklyn Robins, i Bill GIBSON'S JIANTS AND PHILLY TEAM AT POLO GROUNDS Professional football makes its first serious invasion of New York this afternoon when the New York CITY COLLEGIANS BY 41-0 COUNT Chick Meehan's Violet warriors rode-toome at Ohio field yesterday was managing the Cubs for the before 10.000 fans. The bad news Standi Collapse Joits Football Classic.

Washington Oct! 17. The Washington-and Jefferson-Carnegie- Tech game the classic of this sections-ended in a less tie today when part of the uncovered east stands at College field collapsed, hurling 400 women and children fifteen feet down into Chartiers creek. The teams were taking their positions for the third play of the third quarter when the stands collapsed. At least one woman suffered a broken leg and several other persons were removed to hospitals. T.

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Rah. tfluiWur. fir greater- part-of last season until the Wrigley interests pried him loose from the payroll and dragged in Rabbit Marahville, who quit after a short, stormy reign. The Killefer boom received impetus from reached a total of 41 to 0, with Parker's Lavender tumblers on the short end. The twin six backfield of the N.

Y. U. squad was too much for the city boys. Their reputed strong line early, and their attempts at an William Killefer Fullback Briante aerial attack proved sad. LEADING AMATEURS MEET GOLF PROS Willie McFarlane and Jim Barnes, American and British open golf champions, respectively, will meet Jess Guilford and Francis Ouimet, leading amateurs, in a 36-hole match at St.

Albans today. The proceeds will go toward Hinkey Haines Jim Thorpe Great backfield men who compete with pro gridderm today. Giants, Billy Gibson's entry in the major league pro football circuit, will oppose the Yellow Jackets of Philadelphia at the Polo grounds. The Yellow Jackets have been a Cohen did great work for City college, spilling many a wild N. persons who are of the opinion that Your Uncle Wilbert Robinson may drop the managerial reins in order to devote his entire time and attention to the club presidency.

However, the boys are all wrong. Robbie will be mariaging the Robins again next year. MEYERS SCRATCH Y. U. runner.

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rn4 far ra4JoB. 43 W.t 17tW New York City MAN IN ICE RACE r.ew York aggregation will trot out at least six players who earned all-American ranking while in college. Great Ones, These. They are Century Milstead, one the crippled lund. MET.

LEAGUE OPENS IN PROSPECT HALL The Metropolitan league basketball season will open in Prospect hall tonight when the Visitation Triangles, last year's champions, meet the Greenpoint quintet. Eddie Meyers, middle Atlantic champion, will start from scratch GEORGETOWN VICTORY Detroit, Oct. 17. In a game virtually devoid of forward passes, Georgetown university defeated a Detroit team here today, 24 to' 0. The field was slow and muddy.

in the half-mile handicap race at the 181st st. Ice Palace tomorrow night. Leslie Boyd also will start. of Yale's greatest tackles; Jim Thorpe, who is the greatest of all football stars; Lynn Bomar of Van-derbilt university, the strongest end the south ever turned out: Arthur Carney, giant guard and Navy captain in 1923; Bob Nash of Rutgers, who plays tackle and end with equal brilliance, and Joe Alexander, a famous center at Syracuse a few years ago. The remainder of the New York squad is formed of such Sterling players as Heinie Benkert, former sensational Rutgers halfback, who led the east in scoring last year; Jack McBride, powerful Syracuse fullback, whose three field goals won for Syracuse against Columbia in 1924; Hinkey Haines, who helped form Penn State's greatest backfield; Ed MeGinley of Pennsyl-j Few people realize that Mitchell The Tailor rpakes up during the dull season thousands of Overcoats just to keep his help employed, using as fine woolens as the world produces, having styles and sizes to fit almost every human shape, from 32 to 56 size, and that you can walk into Mitchell The Tailor's stores and be fitted for an Ulster as low as $10, made out of Strong-Hewat's virgin wool fabrics.

All Ready-to -Wear, Strong-He wat's ULSTERS vania, wno won aii-eastern nonorsi last year, and Matty Brennan, who ranks with the best of Lafayette's gridiron stars. i They'll Wear Numbers. New York was the last city to enter the National Football League, which is formed of twenty-two teams east of Kansas Cityj Both teams will be The Giants colors will be blue and red and the jackets a bright yellow. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray. streaKea and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are agiii using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite 'sensible, as we are living in an as low as MITCHELL the' Tailor age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage, Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home.

All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, for only 75 cents. It is improved by the addition of other ingredients, and is called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It la very popular because 'nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking lone mall strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. 1431 Cor. 40th Street 2 Columbus Circle OPEN.

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