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The Daily American from Somerset, Pennsylvania • 4

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SOMERSET DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 13 Four I Dowler' and Jules Yablok, of Col. A FOOTBALL ST Vare Case Un II 0 A II nvun RT CTOTniL PRESS AM0CIATI03 Or ii mo gate and Lloyd Brazil, or Detroit, linemen are Captain Johnny Cox, Colsate center, and Ray Montgom-iry. guard. Other stars are to be Invited later, Xerf said. The game is for the benefit of the San Prancisco Shrine Hospital for crippled children.

i XICi 'on a basis of games won, loot ard-tl points Gcored by ar.i agalnut c-h mi cd" JlsManusTrial; A i lounrarc Tilt Decision Iade br66t6ll NM First- "Rount 7 Pot. O.P. Goi Sport Writers Of G. P. A.

p- Bow and Arrow .905 i .936 .866 .861 WASHINGTON, Dec 3, Threatened with a filibuster, the Senate swept again intTthe three- 'year-old, dispute over the right of Senator-elect Vare, of Pennsylvania' to a seat today 'after voting down; la move for' a week's, delay by 43 to 31. lennceaeo 1U Pittsburgh .910 Used for Deer By EDWARD J. NEIL Associated Prers Sports Writer .943 .865 NEW YORK, Dec. 3, (AP) Gene 8 9 9 8 10 8 9 7 8 8 6 By RUSSELL J. NEWLAND LOS ANGELES.

Dec. 3 AP) caviB-Ilkine In a first round crowded with au.P(irdue 'the thrills 'of golf upsets, come- Kctre Dame nnnren rfnord the .810.905 NEW YORK, Dec. 3. (AP) Ai dull court day enlivened only by a verbal tilt between state and de-" fense attorneys today saw George McManus placed a state witness i In room 349 In the Park Central! hotel, his face flushed and his hair; disheveled, two hours before he is- Htt MollP HanH! The Senate agreed on motion of Tunney came home today with his .793 1 a waaw -m. AVUU Senator Borah, of Idaho, to meet bride and it was Just like old times at 10:30 a.m., tomorrow and con-again with sports writers rushing He ip te a tlnue until 5:30 p.m., daily during to meet him, cameramen shouting NEWVILLE4 Dec.

3 (AP) Major consideration of the Vare case and clicking lenses from all angles, tulU new 'J r'blg guns of the professional ranks jrorth Carolina it moved through today's opening 36 C. California ') hie matches In quest of the .1929 1 Illinois ft championship of the ProfesBlohftlifmcknell Golfers Association. iStar.ford UllCKCU WJ uve iuicu a 1,000 1.000 1.000 .889 ,.955 1.000 .889 .800 .813 .800 .800 .813 .778 .778 .750 .778 .750 .667 .667 .750 .833 .700 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0, 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 i 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 .853 .835 .853: .833, .774 .762. .760, .758. 6 A7 7 Giant Tree 23 19 43 45 19 37 44 33 19 53' 42 27 37 40 54 56 56 60 71 x55 43 21 .65 78 59 28 67 33 28 58 47 23 110 stein in there and I shot him down a year ago November 4.

huilter1- ''xJJSJr' unners in the South SJJSi 0f near, here, stalking deer w'ere sur-i testified that about 8 the night see N0 fL Ln he irt-: a lare bow with a Qver of arrows a rsssr KVi sg sis sstsssvsi I Tht most darning ruu cv en.ucsy clubbed out of the rolling fairways Dartmouth and tricky greens "Of the Hillcrest Vanderbllt Country Club coyrse saw Led Diegcl. Cornell rv A em ft fisiiipntc. defending and a crowd waiting at the pier. -i The retired heavyweight champion of the world sailed lnt.oi port on the liner Vulcania with Mrs. Tunney theformer Polly Lauder, for whom he renounced thering after knocking out Tom Heeney In July of in his farewell to flstcuffs.

Tunney and Miss Lauder, society girl, were married in Rome, Oct. 3, 1928. i It occasioned no Tunney made it clear In a formal statement that he had permanently retired from the boxing game. .903 .849 .905 .852 .864 .864 .814 845 .770 .773 .741 .765 ..849 .842 .798 .831 .715 .811 .821 .682 In Diamond: 219 '276 277 279 315 237 187 145 176 298 400 155 236 254 237 305 187 204 203 179 259 113 202 7155 233 138 168. 142.

128 188 152 78 236 116 172 263 184 172' 93 x146 101 113 109 7 7 6 plon, post a morning card of C4, Minnesota 1 seven under fcof to eleminate Syracuse -V'O Hart, of Wheeling. W. by (Georgetown- the lopsWed scor eof 10.9: DlegelWoeton College $4 bettered by one stroke the former California I competitive record set yesterday byavy Mfxed Moillson Los Angeles, mwlalist exas 4 Hardly less spectacular tlwn Dic.ioriaa Mf th? BreaM' ton-Jeff 'son .749 .749 .747 itring Lights air although aa- ,1" 67 '73 'A mitted under cross examination tna ert to hrinit one the defendant's: appearance that rwTse' 1 expect t0 bring onej night was not much ifferet from 2 Members of the Somerset Volun Except for a wrinkle or two. what it was In tqe courtroom toaiy. comeback of Walter iiagcn, prc.sci.-; British champion and holder of tho 6 3 0 5 21 teer Fire department, together with around the eyes; he was the old Earlier In the dav.

rather a titio fivn tinipFs in ine several empfoyes of the Associated "Gene" of his fighting days, court- 2 Missouri Stock Market xl w-v past. Hagcn overwhelmed Hob counting the Importance pf Morrison's testlmonf, James u. G. Murra' had conceded that his client 630 .723. .716 .713 .712 .705 .704 .701 .630 .684 .676 .656 63 69 98 8 A 6 7 Ciemson Pennsylvania Tale Aroy Uew York Univ.

Shave, Aurora, 9.8 today, ycs- itcrday Hagen barely squeebd int'j ths qqualifying class with a poor l'14D. Tied for thirty-second place Responded to .625 .667 .688 .688 .727 .778 .683. .650 .700 .688 .667 .688 .667 ,667 registered for the room under the; name of "Georee Richards" for four .714 .729 .667 .664 Gas and Electric, erected the Com- eous, affable, chock full on' interest Christmas tree in the Dia- in fistic events that have tran-mond yesterday afternoon. spired In his absence 'and appar-The tree was placed on the base ently in splendid physical condi-of the dummy policeman, and from Won. He said he weighted- 192 row on motorists must keep to the pounds, same poundage he right of the tree, Just as they did scaled for Heeney.

with "the dummy. z. Mhorc "The Wniir" was harvard dafs in succession up to and includ- t. ing.the night Rothstein was llOOVer MeSSagC .1 'The clash between Murray and. George N.

Brothers and James Mc-, gorce cir.o piayoiiineaeaaiocit the remaining two places In tHeTKsb-aeka 6 This year's tree is considerably Holy Cross renn. State, cjualifying list. Two dropped out before darkness compelled a halt. Last npiht Harry Cooper of Buffalo Donald, assistant district attorneys came Just before adjournment. NEW YORK, Dec.

3, (AP)-The iarger than last year's, and a more' fo-rf- 'l? 411 stock market responded to President elaborate system of decoration is VOSt EAU. OOlD Chicago was ruled Ineligible for play and hlsiylclllgan Hoover's message to Congress with planed. Red lights were hung on1' 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0' 0 1 0 o- 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0, 1 0 1' I withdrawal enabled Hagen ana ins, Qree0n state .556 -183 .556 144' 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 1 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 6 6 to continue in the partners.in-tie Ceorgia' a muau upturn in snare pnues to- the tree last night to warn the un day, the most Impressive since the wary motorist of its presence, return of normal trading conditions, Kansas Each for Does Near Clarion v93 x80 95 62 73 75 93 75 99 92' 50 -69 121 117 111 93 78 64? 67 127 127 133 1 1 1 tontoament. Hoiten Smith, who blazed. a ten 9 Players Are Invited West Oaio State More popular shares surged up .644 .667 .574 .549 .593 .610 579 .550 .545 .590 ,445 .533 .563 .496 .433 .533 .304 national trail since he cafnc out land $1 to $15, while a few specialties 'sold up to $30 a share Trading was .631 .603 .602 .602 .581 .571 .553 .533 .517 ,433 .431 .472 .40 .404 .291 Mn last vear.

was toD ROCKNE DENIES HE GETS I pled over by Craig Wood. Long fej Island, N. youngster and winner Columbia 'Jrest Virginia viiseonsin 97 S5 143 140 160 77 91 84 66 99 145 58 .500 .500 ,444 .444 .375 .357 .375 .273 .278 TVT X7 tne most actlve slnce Nov- 15' JT OriNeW YearS which ended the wek in which the -j bottom levels of the recent crash of the recent Hawaiian opjn. Thre OIL CITY, Dec. 3, (AP) Unable RAKE-OFF ON GAMES0 pay flnesor bond after 7 anmL) pleading guilty to violating the state game laws, Howard Car, mem- down at the 27th, Smith made a Lafayette were recorded.

Total sales on the t-tftm'New Yorfe Stock Exchangte wfere SOUTH bend. ind. Dec. 3 (AP) 1X1 i ine barren police force, and i "garrison finish" to square the Princeton match at the 36th but lost out 011 Georgia Tech. J.

the next hole. Wood snared a ffanhingtoa i' tirrfii hrp win Tndiana llhenudU t0 -Knute Rockne, convalescent Notre' a- otauncn, also of Farrell to- San Francisco New Years Day were day were lodeed in 1ail at mninnn i i I Christian, of Portland. (Copyright 1929 by Frank E. Wood) fo irn nrrtminpni- 1 rresiaenx message was nign- wucvi Trn eoUeJ olavers by reassuring to Wall Street, parti- of athletics today entered vigorous nfn" coacl tdv ff cS 0 cularly the reference to his belief denial to a special story sent from S'p Su" of the eSueam that general confidence in econo- New York concerning the estimated aSJ pr' gamzer oi ine east warn. nrofita to himself and Notwi-Tinmp tector W.

E. Clark, of Franklin, the -ij cieieaDea rrariK waisn oi onicago six five. I I Gene Sarazen and Johnny Farrel former national open-titleholders Ends invited are Joe uoncness, TTr "7: two men had left the riist.Hr nrfth nf rTinnermore. nis urerine remo- "1C ynuiynns" uus oi. advanced to the second round.

ncuity eieminating jock, wenqry jhe ranks Of the contenders, nve ana. of Pittsburgh, uei seaensu, does, and provided the llcensernum Farrell wa pressed a bit to beat of St. Paul. 3 and 2. nr.

and WiUiam Mehlhorn, New Washington and Jefferson, and Hal vai over- me ber of the car The can, wa.T strmne, ti. on? tho fopinfoHr. nt voii with a victory over the ut "iC AXie caiwas stoppec stonDed The medalist. removed York, had an easv time beating Guv Booma. of Dartmouth ttic vw uviiivMvuifi mu, vuiuu- The nnrt.imiiar fcfotemenf tn mYiioU in Franklin and.

officers "said, con- I. out John Golden, Patterson, N. J. lip while Sarazen had less dif. Joe Kirkwood of Philadelphia, from Paulsen, Chicago, 7-6.

Pug Parkinson, of Pittsburgh, Tom lidations, were pleasing, Rockne objected was that he re- tained one doe and half of another, il ceived five percent of the net re- eT nau -was louna a rarm ceints In addition to his salnrv as nomP at Newmansville. coach. The story estimated that Carr and Staunch pleaded guilty Notre Dame got $800,000 for its nine at bearing in Licklngyille and football games and the Rbckne's was fined $300 and $15 in costs. percent amounted to $40,000. 4 "The amount Notre Dame earned on the gridiron is exaggeratea," A n-fv I ltIX7'ATC Pnckne tsnA.

"and that rennrt. t.hnf. XA.14.LV 1llVvlO I get any personal dividend is silly. I get $10,000 a year as my salary as coach and that's all." On Trial for Killing Lerian 7 Recent Deaths A BALTIMORE, 'De. 3 (AP) Drivers of two automobiles went on trial in criminal court today chafg- MRS.

RAPHAEL LAPE ed with manslaughter in the death of Walter "Peck" Lerian, Philadel-Mrs Rachael Lape, aged 79, died phia National League baseball 11:30 Monday morning at her Cher, Who was crushed to death I home in Davidsville. She surrerea against the side of a building by a three strokes of paralysis during truck after it had been in collision with another automobile. the last four years. Mrs. LaDe was born in Cone- The state's 'case against Charles mangh township, a daugnter oi e.

Lioya, driver or tne maenme Peter nad Rachel Lehman Gindeles- with which the truck collided be. iperger. Her husband," Jacob Lape, fore it went out of control and knrt three children. Simon, Henry plunged over the and i'and Mrs. Joseph Berkey preceded pinned Lerian against the buflfiing, iherln aeatn.

BUrviving arc wic miiwtiiig iaiai injuries, wasviioi, follong children: William J. Lape completed when court adjourned for of Hfloversville, R. Jeter J. the' Lape of Stoyestown, R. Mrs.

I Austin Zimmerman and Mrs. Jacob BURNS TO DEATH IN Wolford. both of Davidsville. Fun-1 HIS RESTAURANT I oral fiPrvifA will be held Wednes- I fL 4. TninK PITTSBURGH, Dec.

3, (AP)- uay aiternuoi ou uanu, owu, Harry, Samuel xand John Gindeles- James Lavelle, 55, burned to death perger, nephews, of the dgceasea, tonight a fire that destroyed will act as pall bearers. his restaurant here. The property loss was estimated a't( $2,000. EVERYBODY Reads SILAS WAGNER TJ A DDTODTTDfl v. niuvaiocutiu rcmiaviv a a -iiA of cojjncil of churches opens nineteenth runerai services annual meeting.

i the late residence at 10Thursday( lg- i morning for Silas Wagner, aged! HERE'S old Grandma Brown reading the ob- ,80 years, wno aieu iviuuuay noon at the home of. his son, Fred Wagner. His' wife died six years a. He is survived by the following, NJ Mrs. Nicholas Brandler1, of Pitts-' i burgh; Mrs.

A. H. Musser, of Ber-iUn; Mrs. L. T.

Pownell, of Cedar, Rapids, Mrs. E. L. Donges, John T. F.

and finds more fun in Muggs McGinnis than in a football game. And Ed Jacobs, in the end is reading, as he always does the Associated Press dispatches and "Bob" Scull's editorials. i They all. read the Her- Charles Wagner, al lof Salisbury; ituary column. 'There's ''x Farmer Jcnes reading the market reports and rejoicing in a rise in wheat that means a handsome profit to him.

There's Tom the chauffeur "scannmgthe sports-page Laura and Rose are discuss- Wagner of Rochelle, N. i Tmrn if ii and T. Wagner of McKeesport. aid, from the tiny tot who picks out her letters and asks her mother what they spell, to the gray haired patriarch whose spectacles make him frequently uncertain as to that which he reads, and this in spite of the fact that the Ionic type in which the Herald is set, is easy to read. Pictures galore, to illustrate the' important news of the day, also interest Herald readers.

GETS EUGENE KOONTZ AT FORT MEYERS, VA. 11 Ti.t Rr-Er-Buckman-returTiJ ed Tuesday evening from Fort Mey- ers, with Koontz, who after having been convicted of breaking into the office of the H. W. Walker Ice Cream Company last Mary Smith party, mg which Mary Black has writ- I summer, was paroled upon condition' By mail in Somerset County $3.00 a year; Outside Sorri- erset County $4.00 a year; By carrier in ur Somerset $5.00 a year. ten up so well.

Greasy Miller our janitor, has his eyes on the comic page, He always that he list irr, the army, He Is charged with having broken his parole, desertion and non-sup. ll READ HERALD WANT ADS port. Hela 24 years old and his enlistment having come some time after his alleged efforts 't oescape the conditions thereof, he will be obllgedi to appear in court for "gfurthef disposition of the case. V-.

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