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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 10

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10 THE EL PASO TIM PS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1923. The Sun Is Shin'mq for You Today in El Paso esS Ogle tews in Greai Form and lobos Defeat Texas Miners by 3-1 Score COACH COBLENTZ' EL PASO HIGH SCHOOL FIRST-STRING GRIDIRON SQUAD 3iar 4, icr-i a -w A1 4) 'A a we ins. Mm i -w -y v-. wv t.

ay 7u atv -yy innv A MI'IM IX I nil Ml I I Ml Miiniv iirriii invii mxx ium 1111,1, jack iik.miy jmf.r nrsKF.i,b khi.dov ivav mil, jri.irs MiMiN IlKiKsM I'ltld; Mil, Mi ViU.MS SM.I.K NAI I IIMAV If STI MliOUK I JOIINKOV MTO KCOTTKX TOWKI.L SIMON (C) 1,.,,., 1 1.. (nii. llnliliiirk I iillliai lliiltlwirk Km! Iiickie Jncklo Knil fciilrr 1 ullhuck llnirimi'k Tlulfliai'k Qiiartcrlinck KtiU Gunrd I M-M--- 4 Mnnbove Lro shnt in ILonghomS SlHOth UlfUl LlilL 1): MMIWHSW Mia LM iM bU HlUll IMClffi- jr Southwestern 44-0 wisna wjsmtz Kit iufmiip a. tiard-fouplu Stadium uame FEATURE IN 32-6 Al HI IV, 1I XAS, 0t. TliI Through Early Field Goal nlirrRll.

i.f Tfiiia l.ofitfhnrnii lrt.1 ullhln vn Bf lrw lif 4 1 III Ml il. AGGIE WINi Ml I It I li I I I Ti i nrRirrn unnrrKii tin lurv nt ti llni, onW I I lv In lUllfat (Ami. Onlr onro II Ij nmii ja, Boitrn frilttTiltT I. Vfrtn'ml 28, Nr Iltmprhlr T. Wrtt Vlrrlntft tyu ii.

Ctrroll 0. Hiir'nu'ifl'l 6, AyriruM 44, 2. WutliTtti Tiilrm Trinity 0. fnlfmttjr tH. Umli UniTfttHj 2.

If, VIM Nwi 0. H'ai' I'ranKiln iml SftnttiU I. II. f.f 3. h' 14, T.

l.M Hi.i-lun 9, ITTrrV4 imi lie-Tfi-iwn Tti'. MM -iirr i Bhi iin r-lr 12, I)rUm T-'niwrittf 7, Mitr n. I nt'i-f-ty of Mirjltr.l 14, Uctfertltf rtf N'b RALLIES 10 WIN 32T0 14INGAME WITH TEACHERS LAS cni-'CES, N. Oct. 57.

Las Cruc.es High Bulldogs, after being apparently beaten In the first half, staged i.l TIm 1 (lr Ir ti.c 1.: .1 ir- 11 I i i OVER OEAUMONTi i illil till llllnr tlirrntrn In trurr. In til flrat (jnitrtrr lliy mnili tlirfef 4 flrnt flown nflor rrrmrriliK filni-f hlo In inlil-fiflil nnil Mrf nllliln utlr I yuril nf tiiiirluliiwn nhon lliry lost I Hit hnll lr funililril frtm Imik. i I "Itln." lilnllli l.f 111 I i.t,l.fift 1 i. Tl'i I I HIM I.l I. CINCINNATI, OHIO, Oct.

7. Wise Counsellor, the sturdy chestnut mentor-hnnle roll, proved that he la the beat two-jrar-olu cold In the weat when he won the 11). "1)0 added Queen City handicap today nt Latnnla, eased to a walk ni the finlah, by three open lrngtlia. Battle Creek in second and llnbtall third. King florin sat left leaving the barrier, hut finished with a rush and captured fourth place, LAUREL.

Oct. 27. Creen Tree Stables Rlalto won the J25.000 Wash-Ington handicap, the big feature of Get-Away day here, by four lengths. J. 8.

Ccden's Dunlin was second, two lengths In front of A. Boswlck'g Spot Cash. The time for the mile and a quarter was The race netted the winner 200. 1 in ti 1 wild Mil- 1 nu lln-lr Ut lnlity Foulli roliimi-d punl 411 rmili a lnrh-f iIiim ii. Itnliprlmin arurril flold gnul I Iriiiu 81 jiirila, rui'-f.

ai 'h nj. ii- I t.y Hi nil in J. rn. I IlDwIliif Nirtitl ft, Tlto I'uhfriillj 27, I'-ai-'if I'l. Tti'irp Hpfttigt Cvlltt U.

Itrt'iiuw 14, Kranklln 7. in, fiftclijiiill T. Nei.raak 7, I ir tirnlVf I'f Mluourl 7, Marlei'i to, 0. fHwn Nurilwrn Hul lwla IS. Jl' Vi-wf MiuMiiguin 31.

KnV'irJiy Mfrrl Hutit 0. 7, itr i'uII-k Tk 0. HWMf 6, rtrlMnn 6. OiiiUtiK ronroril tl. N-Ttlt l4kut I'.

Pi. Nurtlt DtfcoU AfftM I. n.UiiHn fl. il. Altpr 0.

H. Thorn! 40. Hl lliw F-ili Nwrniii 13. I'luurtlU Mlo N-ruul 3. Himpiiii Putrit Nnn.il 0.

Norrral fix. Nrnnil Th 7, I t.twmliv rf Jtuffftlo f. mi V.wory Ilrnry 0. I'li-it Vlitt 9. rnlrcmJty of WiiMnf li 21, Cnlleft rf Tifft Sonriit 0 l'ntTrfltj of Mtntnt 0-nrtt 1.1.

Vnltrnltr rf BanU Clr 7. WashlnirtuTi Ji-frrvn IT. X'ftroit 9. fit isui r. 2.

j. XllliliMrvi fl. Winron 0. At firijwnif'wl Ilowinl ryn Bcotid 18, Hrnvrnil Ilitih 7. 1'nhfnltT uf fftloraitft V- of Ttfnw T.

I'Tilvcnliy of WiDUiirg 8, ColcrtJo Bcliool of Stirn-1 JO. iipi-rsity of fuh 13. flrltiiam Twnf TT. H'nif' T.1 7, 1'. gf S'y' llf'nl II.

At PitUM, Or. Call! STtte OiMm 0. 1'toKii 0. Orrnn $. Hnuih luk'-ta Hft T- Vnirertlty I.

John' I 'llff- 13, rorritiaffl 0. Viran ft. N-TKirh 13. Ciifinwilmi ifrirt but a T-ai-ltn' tll(t PMUIpB t'nitrmhy Au'wi'n S4, finip Hnntnf r). Ht.

Mary's 22, I nicnity o' Arftoni S). Ht Kiiwanrn T-tha, L'riltrltjf 7, l)vn 3:1, Martrin 0. 'lrn 1L. 7. ftirtirtn IP, (' 7.

ltilfsrrt I.lfaVPttt" ft. iJftrolt r. 0, Vhltii-n Jeff-rsnn 9, 7, Unit'ii i Xliiim-i'ia 0. ft. low Hmtt 20.

(H.Id sim (i. Araiy 73, ltiiuifi Valley 0. idi rn r.P SJ, PlKlmort 12, fH-ifthnm ACj. I. Ijint rt' 1.

IW-Hi 0. Iltitkr 2. Wah 0. Virii-iuU Trinity K'- i 14. -m 7.

M. 'Mnrtrw T'nlTWilty T. rl.t 1, Wb1- F-Ti itt pi. 101 'J. Ki.yn 7.

ly.i..i,i. 13, fl' Prilrrl an 1 I 12, VJrtfnU roiyt-tinle i.1 Amateur Basketball Ity It I( II HD II. Itl VKNH. I.AH I'KH'KH, M. Oct.

27. Mexico AKi'l' f) WlilUrn In auiir-nt iif.f lMnl 'i. An Apk' Itn that turnM 'ik vary ntfa'k 1 for. Tim KiTTi'-lv. t-ut w(-i; no m-'itch for th vrt' ian AtTl" llnf.

Af'i-r AcifiD firt Ptrin had orl thrt touliflovvriM In the first iuartr, s'-ooii-i p'i'iit'1 in'-n I tli' in unt ii. at ti Mi'! r.f tin- K-itTi, th" "wrruhs" thf fl-f-M. to niovn tin farnr-r )In nr gi-t ho thi lor i it. 1 1 W-vmi r'n-trfi to Mi ft iff RiiiTiP i nt lrt-1 v. mi I In ti.c fin.tl i i rt thlr only (, rt.

taitfiiic from thr rr-ritt-r nf t'i'-fi M. Ui-ll i jli j.n:.-H put th th' llnr. 'iViii-r-v Ft a rrt! fr tin with li)n fpi'wl nn1 'i r-t iiimrtrr th Ajrrh ha-1 cvr tMnif own v-(rlue thr-- i i '1 lo S'i I llli.l till- tlx ii t. 1 1 I 1 l.v .1:1 I' If. I'l." In IliV.ifi, T' I I II I 111 1'.

4 I 'I Hair'l '1 i i. .1 n- llffl N-w V'ik 1 Mf.rilH' I'tilT. 21. IftirKl IsU'ti Hftt ft. of (Jcit'm-n (Kf.

Hii dcr Kirll sm A. a comeback In the third quarter and swamped the Sliver City Teachers' col-lege eleven, 82 to 14. The Bulldogs received the opening kick and Immediately pounded tho line, then they gained many yards on an exchange of punts. The Teachers' tried to punt to safety and fumbled. O'Hara of Las Truces recovering the ball.

On the third down, Wee went over and failed to kick goal. Las Cruces worked within striking distance and attempted a drop kick. Silver City blocked the kick and French of Stiver City raced 60 yards for a touchdown, (ioal was kicked. The Teachers braced and pounded off tackle to push over another touchdown, and kicked goal. The half ended Silver City 14, Las CruceS 6.

The liulldogs came hack "growling' and kicked off to Silver City. The bull rolled over the goal line and Smith fell on It for a Las Cruces touchdown. They received the kick off and on the fourth down executed a pass and peacock of Jl'MOH f'llllUIl R' h'-il'' I No- I 'h jt en Hi, 20 oVl'K'k. Ho 7 Fftrn- 1 n1 ynu 7 "'rl'TJ, ii. l- I'r sl f-'i I tJr il 1' l-Vi fri.M-h.

First riiii- nt i-'ir-t. I'iint iril fjn'ritft -ts V-f1 ly frf it fn.in th. I hni v.h' tin- Will I n. ii ir, il "'I BILLIARD SCARS RFADT. NEAV YOKK, Oct.

27 By the Associated Press). Six of the world greatest billlardlsts tonight put on ti finishing touches of the game In reparation of t.ie 1 2 balk line championship, starting Monday night In Hotel Pennsylvania. William F. Iloppe, holder of the title for more than a decade, and Jacob Schaefer, son of the wizard, whom Hoppe succeeded, and the only man to defeat the present champion In a title tournament, at best known of the six. Schaefer won the title two years ago In a brilliant record-making engagement with Hoppe at Chicago, but lost It to Hoppe here a year ago and was beaten In a ch.aller.3e match last March with the title holder.

Walker Cochran, another leading American player, holder of many Boger Contl, the youthful champion of France Erich Hagenlachcr, the German, and E. Horemans, champion of Belgium, are the others. 1 1(1, Jnilana Ptate I ti fl, r-riir 11 Aditl' -1. 1tli AEI'm 7. lti'T Hiairum 'A.

i 7. ram.in Nrwmm 14. Alt-rU-'it 0, 1 ri -ii T'li'iil" I ri ii 7. I'l't'irgb 1. t'' Hlf 7.

Miiitny ln-vtutu 22. P. 7. Mth 4ii U.is'iKifti.ti i lvrrity 0. HCMIIII.ll 14, St IjIWffir 'J.

1'irh yiflrtu 0, WMllinm 30, U. Ami-r-rH 7, U'riiii II. (Mi. Th. M.rniirf a surprise In 1 I III II iilnjf tip mi rial Httju-k that n'tl to to.j.-h'hAvri!'.

di.il Wi'fli ti--lhif on thi rci-tvin vtal. Kfrnurht ftmihuii 1-5 rcpoMRlhl. tl.ft i(U- wen- in thf coiiii r. Thf I In 1 1 hf u-hiK Mi iiny Mjhntitut' f. In th- liiFt rpiiirtT tht nohiiMs really oVfju -I up ih' ir air to mnki- th' Ir only f.illirjir To lick roh.

Il'if thn AkkH tor.k a Wne ovtr am it ir tniM'hrlown. Jn tlio nb-it-nrp nf Hrnwn, who wnn in ki ''aptnln Mlllor man-juo-rl tin nfitiRii In ffno atyK .,11 1 1 I. ill I'm 111. I flil TALES sf WAYSIDE TEE a 'm -Br 1 I lit 1,1 II, 1. Tllit fllsffljii! KIM f.i I--1 th ir iliil I I'm in th V.

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wiiinn.r -iiiii tin I 1. In i'Ur fl.lw! nnti-Mf. Ir -t ilif (iluw if thr rff'-rrp'" Lt--f th Mi jil v'tk ir 'I '1 n'uu-irk that tlio ai t't f.il 'ium. t.nvi.n i.Iii wrll tli wbt!" -r ii ml Hi rvl W'-re hlwli in f'r II ih In i ji" i Uf fnftnpt nnl itm-t rlofdy out it! (I en r'niH'H s.m-ti In 1 finer ft." limit 1 1 I Ijv-up. iH'IfiriK 7i tl frr- foiii thn'Ai.

fmrt with 7 4 i.vr tin I r-1 Cri'iii-ii fiihiti-t In Hi t''nr nf ht ry, nli.ff. I i 1 i 1 1 Itcrn 'vc fnr 1)fiil('t tin rtuir-liinT fi Unl.i-rt Hif uhiTilnr I rn urHH I mo nnih fnr tin' MrK'T nt'l hi'F vl'-r t-'m Hi' vlrtim xctrv the SI Till liuw in thfi 'I'hf ri.w vwi Minil'l" 'Mini until thn Vinf f'-w nilrritcR nf (ilfi h-V Hf irvl two ii lfl 1" 1 IMiit ftrncltiP' KninJIv Smih'Ii r'clf 1 fl, l. (viil I- ft lU. MiiNT. Las Cruces races 60 yards for another score.

Another score came In quick succession as Silver City flimbled a punt Sliver City braced and got within striking distance of the goal, only to have Llmbaugh of Las Cruces Intercept a pass and tear 65 yards for the final score. The last quarter was a see-saw affair with the Buudogs getting tho breaks of the game. The starting lineups: Till, ilatlna- Itnetipi: Kir.vKii crry. las nttmra. Mitfira I Ttii Peaeoek A.

Kraitkl Left Taekls Bamert ('. ParlteT Left Guard Hunts demur TthetlM .1. I'arkar JtlKlit liuard Ultitauieh i'. Iltufa IC.) night Tankl Timlin 11. Hum.

Itlcltt End O'llara Qtiarterltftcll Kinlitl Kullbaek Hie IfeKern Rlflit S. Parlw Ixtft lliJfWk SHIirmiui Rill.itlt.tite; Laj Crucea; Walton Andaraon. hui-ero, Helnliart. Tltirlitinldee of Arrlei. 1 nipire.

Chuplln Hewnatnia. Head linesman. O'Hara. and twenty-three, year of Blauffhtur who wun their summer and fall, Fiii -fi kR jN'liictren htmdrril ua UMintl, Iihb ticen fur Klf champlnn itiuvim last (irltiR, "Puil-T Mil'-r Will Hlnri, II- f.ll A till. i .1.

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Will'' M. Fro lf "UK HIm-i I'liiiUudi. Il I. Am! Ilium 111I Everything' But The Dog Willi lliL'J retutniim Its harvest. The flRiirt'S firu when It tn phoiviuK the nuinpletft ilrvns-lati, 11 iirnuyht by (niirne thut haa no nien upon its champions nr its stars.

Is. a game of trail It Inn, hut tra-dilli In rank In never tolerated by the most rriiiT uf all sportive masters. Look over I he ivrt'CkaKe at the start of the season Saruzen was Tinted States op, 11 champion. Hamm was British open haiiipinn, ivaB States atnaieiir rhainpion, Holdei ntss was lunateiir vliiuiipitin, Wuthered tins luiiish women's champion. Miss c.llt'tt lias United Slates women's champion.

Hi re are six (Treat champions: Hairen. fvii az. ti, Stvetser, Jloldci ncss, and t'olh'tt. Tt not one ivns shls successfully to defend a nal iomil title. si.iiaeii nit, 11...

with two crowns to bill Me for, finally caved one from the Mime's assault by the most brilliant iiiek's play of the year. Sweetser, by to as brilliant, came wlthm one hole of r.peatltiir, but couldn't cpiue been playing sound golf for nine years. years ago he came close to beating Oulmet, who later won tho title. Only brilliant golf has checked his march before. After winning from Swetser at Flossmoor, he repeated last week at Tine Valley, In the Lesley cup matches.

Miss Ktllth Cummings lias been listed, as one of the three women golfers In the country for two or three years. She has always been a fine player, with a stout heart. She also was about due to collect, her reward. Miss Oumminps has a swing that combines freedom, firmness, rhythm and power. She hits the ball, and those who win today murt do just this.

They may win matches with the sure and shorter game, but rarely championships. On the other elds both Roger Weth-ered and Arthur Havers, two of the new champions, have been near the front rank for several years. Wetjiored tied Jock Hutchison for the open title at St. Andrews In 1921. He was due to win a crown and his victory was deserved.

So 191:3 has been a good year In rewarding merit that for some time had been forced to go Its unrewarded way. It has turned out the old champions, all a fine lot of golfers, to render delayed justice to the new. In this respect It has been the most notable year on the list. Uolf has merely shown aeain how quickly It becomes bored with kings, queens and crown wearers In general. No other game la quite as humhllntr for star and dub alike.

No other game Is quite so Insistent upon the old query: "Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud?" pf. fnui r-l: I- t'lKint, ti-i'-s: Al'fli itr. f'Vrt fU-hl 1 rh'ht riiih' 'r'. loft A' VullK, tin "I )-. As- i.f fi.M p.n.l'i: nn'1 I Kli'i'-l I I 'hi 1- fi-M iT'1 'Jli r'.

iit L'. 1 1. 1, he: fi.r i.r.imi."iiiir i II pi, Il ,1 WIDER rango In "election of the I I iilnv.is ihi' fun. Hols iiml ihniii. nan i.i'ci,.

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sliln.t the rlitl T.it I. In 'linii'i; In. II ItHtl'llH'tll Iittl.j l. Mi. I in rrn-II.

1, nnil T. D) ri -i' ri' lil mie f. 'il r-r I Garden Grocers Play Machine Gunners at High School Today The principal local athletic event today will be the gridiron clash between the Garden Grocers and the Second Machine Gun squadron. The game Is to be played at the High School stadium and starts at 2:30 o'clock. Manager Bledsoe will have IS players In uniform and the Gardens expect to have the strongest lineup of the year for thin game.

For guards they have Glardon. Barber, Armlo, Mustain and at the tackles Brown. Pollard or Bulger will hold sway. Wlngmen will be selected from Myers, Rose, rtomero and Gordon. McJJutt and Huttanus, halfbacks, and Boutwell, Garden captain, at fullback gives the Grooere a hard hitting back-field.

"Sambo" McKemy Is slated to opm the game as qarter. As this Is their test nf the year, little Is known of the soldier rt ill'lft l. l.U..!l: I. I'f mil tilho i liirnl I'-ilnf- nan. .1 -1 I -il-ill'isi the irn tlial 1111111 better qualities in hunter's equipment, has made our "Sport Shop'" the favored buying plnce of those who ara most discriminating, "everything here hut tho dog." nightly priced.

Shelton PAYNE -intake the t-tade nuainst the par-beating Max Marston. I'l'in I. aif.l. cliaiite ''m il li Tt i. f.iiir rii-'il punnl T.il in.

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that tin. slm, hail linnuillt li Utile r.llllll. riisll.iit 1 1, 'v, 11, 1'n fti.lfin, nt was l.y rei-i-nt nf 11 1 1 ii.nmi draft limit layers fi'i'il rl'iu AV riii s. wlil, -It 1. I h.

f. l'e the lMVIIIC le.li'.UA lit I'm annual tin np next in. 11 The Is lnti ii-, ,1 ns enm- 1 I Wit 'T. 1 T.M'MP M. I.

w. nf i- I. VV. i i it I'm- Mtf. 1 -I 1 It 1 i U' 4 in iiti 'n 1 11 (iiim, i.trl i-'-in't 'I rii'i'it 1th' iiiin'.

'i'l-'-I It' Mi I f. nl poa'. mi ,1,1. r'n Ir ft '1 ii.nl inn Here They ome There They Go! Th Is is the rlnuan of polf. It Is pet uliar thinir that even golfers almost utiknoivn.

of only pood, nveraee skill, go after el, amnions with small respect. Th. ate likely to piny better golf a champion than HRalnst an taip. player. They seem to say: "Weil, this bud might to win, but I'll (nke a nt 1dm.

I'll Co for soo uliat bappons." It was ilie ivav Te.mniy I'ochran of Wichita Kalis, nfter barely went after Hobby Jones. In the r.cent women's championship illeiin.i i had looked to be a Padii.t: f.norpe. Hhe had won the tonr- ARMS CO. i'l I lis'iln 317 Texas in.ive t.iivar 1 li.ift i. it), the re-i-e inali 1 1.

I'lti-ril; rh'M K. 1 1 I Hiii.il f. I'. 1 TENNFSRUE RAT, I IF TO WIN. MEMPHIS, TEX.W, Oct.

27. After being held scoreless for three periods and with the score to 0 against them', University of Tennessee of Knoxvllle came back In the fourth auarter, scored a touchdown and try-point kick, and defeated Mississippi A. and M. college of Slnrkvllle by a score of 7 to I In their annual gridiron clash here today. .,.1,1 I'ft lVll, a rli'h Maryland Results DIABETES p.

fi.M i 1 ft i rr nl mi nt at Mieiinecosset by beatinie Miss I I Mtirf tlto f.tr 11, In, ill lr. Ilni.ll c. lime iini it Iiii uttun el ntr. t. toJ aini.m.

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13 .1 t. rn (i, ssi ni rn. Th 'li'ii'M 'I, N'eimnl con, tell! in Institute here th's n'tir n. i'i I 1 It, unetpei'''-i tliti'is In fiirw.tnl pusslne i. 'i ni.it I tulee In the firwt nur.r COLGATE IV I B.

CTtCA. N. Oct. 27. Colgate defeated Ohio Wesleyan 27 to 0 here today.

Kddle Tryon, Colgate's fleet halfback, tore around the Wesleyan wings and through Ihe lino for many substantial gains. "Pete" Bedlnger crossed the goal line twice, once In the first quarter on a 15-yard run and once In the third quarter on a pass. Slli'MMt i 1 lid' 1 furl 'ley. 1 SI PI SW is. Ii.iii'hih'tvn Int the r.f varil 1,, lirtlley, aii'l 'her hi ravines Int 'T- uhl the i lU lit 11.

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trl l.v fiillmM-a for xtiff of lime. 1 will lie itl.n.ril tn (mil Ivltli it 1,11 tliein nil I I. mi" l.niil tliftluiil it il iirritni: lerrtm fur Hi, lr I rent (I IIF, 11' IT II I It TIIK KMI I .11. ti i $,, n', 41 1 J. Civnl.

Uli.e. Fllu-i I 11 Time. 1 1.1 i 'illinium's In the final round. She had won the 'a nail championship from fitvnir field. At M'estehe tr-Tiltmors on Wednesday site played the first nine holes In 37 FtroLes.

one under par, golf that I' oktd tn he supreme. And then the old came, had seemed In say: "Well, I suppose It Is about time I was provlin; I had no ruler. It's about lime 1 was iloinc my fluff and looUing around for another crown wearer." en 1 lie next day's round lilies Oollett. over the same nine holes, had 47, just 10 strokes worse than she had been tlu day before. And that Is frolf, whether one a champion or one be a duffer.

NoihlnK here Is to be ficured In advance, nothing taken for pranted. A star can w-ln a championship one week and fall to rpiahfy the next. Or he can fail to qualify on week and win a championship the next. There Is no reason In this game to be or to ho superelnted. No i'i! me crushes conceit or fond hopes or happy dreams quite as suddenly and quite as effectively.

0 11:1. ,1 ,1 In, vi'. I ll" ,1 Tlllltli ItAI'K Sli fin ii.iuti: SN point of fact, good clothes, like everything else worth while, may cost more in the beginning but in the long run you get more for your money much more. You get visible evidence of that fact, in the material, the tailoring and the fit of our hand-made product. Il, f.Mivaril letss ar.fl r'm van! in ti'Ui'l'il'iwu.

The are of I'jlt'taln Svtnrtu In the lineup lit the fee-nil half put seme vUnir Into the nwls' Hln1 they eenreil tnuehtlnv. n. hut the feat lias hv Nnrninl lien Pheltmi. mili'titiile Irilfl neli ran A ynnls, after plum thmuch taehle fur the final eenre the same. VI ni.

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rule Mill, 11,1,.. (let, 57 with Its Wheat, nee, HavnM ilraiire In sensatlnnal sfvie, il, il Nm'thw estetn hern te.lay by a iTure nf efl to ft. I in nnlv one Purk lii'-'Hi II I'niil iT'leil I'll Write ftr my nc Imdlih't tin II I 11 i' 11 fill.) fiirlr ntiiiTl li-tii lr. II i ill ni til plulri RrliUiI I nf cinirpf Hint t(liinl fhlicatlmi. ,1 1 I.

lie lint m'- mill ll.n'K llll aii.l in IpAilii, PS, (ll. artef 11 Khe 11) t- mi i.l the pitrtile nf Norllvi eslern 1 ppniii'iita 1 to have a rlianee to evnre wln-n th M. a line nf the onttiRe hefor iin'. il III tn IK iMlillt. fH-t rti 51 ku-k fr 1 s.

null 1 fill 111 111 fi UOle i-nl- Sr! I'tfh Kl'ift ,1 ine.e lor III, lir.inee siepneu in. I'l-annf ,1 ft lor- Consultation Free pa that lonliefl R'HHl fi si i.re. ilii.lneil, ivrlenrleil rtn.l ran Vs SIXTH 11.11 II i And no Riime, after a flepresslns: spell, can with greater suddenness turn to of- i fer lis clnerlnic reward. The New Champions. i There has been a mighty and a chanpe in the championship list iiith old stars displaced, yet the new champions lire just as worthy their crowns.

There Is no fluke champion in the list, I r.oi't. that hasn't proved polf greatness before has proved! ml l.v 11 tt Itml 11 1. ivav out of ilit'icer mm Ifhuil Fischbein's El Paso's Leading Tailors 201 Blumenthal Bldg. .11 MIIK III I I I.l ti. to p.

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sls nl vatils wrom vih.re he ij 1,1 Jill :,0 SI "(' 1 1 111 Ill lit tu let 1 Dr. Ketchcrsid ii 11 I I 1 Is ,1,1. Ite-I Ui) (11 ii.a,, li.J llnier kUh Ian. ll.lrr-.MIIe ami ii fljli'li II Ill II Rlt'tf I his great skill year after year, ever since, 1 ft Kllff l.OSKS, HI St'OKr. i net 7 I'linlne Mas van-on'-hed hi' the sinashinif tie the nf I'hleau'o to'lnv.

IP (il'i. I itli i-'t IT 1 1 iiH.tb.ill re youngsters vame imt en ti i a ii senre win Abilene took the Ti tntn A tmiitilv up s'liuir. but -M -Murry senr. almost ntire s.e..i the fray in tlia tiiimj j.ii INTF.H NATION. 1 1.

MTXIAUST Established 17 Year Steven. Til'(, Menu Ave. 1'iisii was 14. hack In the campaign of I 1IU1 milll II 11 10 I Hill. tl IS I ltilfi.

He was only one stroke out at I 3 I 1 lttl.lim. I Ia.it 7.eu, FI' Fiilvr'a'l r. tiirne.l tn Ih.orler'l'.iii to-: T-ei, rii-'it the nf the tea son's first Skokle In and to win in 19:3 was A matter of justice just about due. Mai; Marston, amateur champion, has Mtwrv. Uirk Um Cttiuo-cl Utt i npalnst th Maroon IM..

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