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MONDAT, NOVEMBER 21. 1321 Has VARSITY LEADS WITH RESERVES OHIO 8TATE PROVES TO BE BEST DEFENSIVE TEAM IN BIQ 10 -T-, i The Associated SIBSTITLTF rPNTFR chipado Nov. U1C AlNU; of foettmU rirveni of the Western conference and of the middle ft est, proved to be the best machine In the big 10 during the part season, but In defensive GUARDS AT STATE ARE POWERFUL By H. H. (Jinx) TUCKER Meeting are the developments hen a study of the Individual strength of the Texas university and Texas foot hall teams is made.

Hub after all, it means little for one team the heat team individually "Tasking, yet the other may win by teamwork, which after all the principal ho tor to any football eleven. To. dav we will compare the relative strength of four guards and Whn probably be used in the big of Thursday which will be for the Southwestern conference gridiron championship, the honor which now to Ht university. Coach pupils having won the title from the red and white last year. For the Longhorns, Hill.

best guard, will be pitted against rap Mur rah A. and Ms all- Fouthwastern guard of last year and perhaps the boat and most powerful, also the smartest man In the line today. Murah Is playing his fourth year on the Uollege Station clan, thus having an edge on Hill in experience furthermore he outplayed Hill when the two were pitted against each other on Clark field last year. We think Hill by the wonderful manner In which he has played his position this year is deserving of a place on the myth teal all-southwestern selection. He should have been on that selection by the majority of critics last yenr, as It is believed the he was a better than t'nderwood, who won the position.

He is a better, more finished lineman thia year, but so is Murrah. Murrah Vetaran Aggie Star Cap Murrah Is a star of the Aggie line on the defense. He Is a shining light on the offense is Murrah who tells the lino what to do and generally how to do it He has been playing thia rear under the handicap of a broken collar bone, and he has played as never before. He has kept the young- tiers in there fighting with his cool guiding hand, a word of advice now and then Murrah Is one of the best, If not the very best lineman in the southwest, lor his weight he Is exceptionally fist. Frequently during this season we have seen him down under punts along with Hill probably played his best game of the year Mississippi A snd He probably got than any one lineman during that contest 11 completely outplayed his man has been a star in practically every game in which he has this year.

It will be Interesting indeed when be and Murrah meet fit Station Thursday gut as food HU1 is, has never shown himself to be in a class with Murrah, and for that position we accord the palms to tpe Aggies by a most decisive edge. Swtnaon a Mighty Man At center, the Longhorns have Hwenson, all-South western man of last year, a unml- rhous choice At the pivot position Coach Bible has Dubois, good little man. Hut what chance has a good little man against a good big man? As ft center Swenson baa had few equals In the history of the game in the southwest. Many claim that Hhvenson is the best center the Longhorns have had since the days of Pig Dittmar. We doubt if Dittmar in tho heyday of Hh football glory was as bri Slant as Swenson is today.

We saw' more gains made over Dittmar in one than we have made over Swenson in all the days we have seen him In action. Coach Bible has had much trouble in finding a capable pivot man since the Injury to Johnny Pierre on field last fall, which will keep him out of football for the remainder of his days. IhJboia has been the best Bible has been able to for this place, although McClellan and Crawford, the latter the splendid catcher on the Aggie baseball team, have been tried. Murrah was used at the position in the M. V.

game, but his passing was poor and he has not ben used Dubois against Swenson, a case for humane society. Dubois is and will give everything he has Thursday, but he is no match for the 1 big ede. For the other guard. Gray State twill probably be pitted against Diet- crlch, though Vow ell may be used. There Is little to choose between this pair.

Dieterich is a good, strong man, young and well versed in style of football. He is a much better football player than he Is generally credited with being, lie will no doubt prove equal to either oweli or Cray, although none of these men can compare with Murrah or llill. Dieterich is a star track man, holding the Southwestern conference record in the Javelin throw, and Is also good at putting the shot. He was a little awkward last hut this season is a more finished football player. He will no doubt give a good account himself this rweek.

We do not concede either team an advantage on this position. Varsity in In the thre positions Varsity has a slight edge because of the manner In which Swenson towers over Dubois but the edge Is multiplied to a large margin when the reserve strength of the two teams is considered. For center state has Bra 1 ley, a former letter man nt U. He would no doubt make a valuable first string center for team. He is not ft first-string man on Varsity, for the simple reason that Coach Whitaker has Swenson.

In Crawford and McCUellan, however, Bible has two fair pivot men, but not one of the Aggie trio, which Includes tty, Ohio State. Wisconsin and Chicago all mrprnseed the title winners on the basis of figures alone The Hawkeys scoring machine cros-ed its goal line In championship for a total of 123 points. Wisconsin was second in scoring ablllt against the conference teams with 89 Ohio State was third with 76 points and Chicago fourth with 67. On the defense in conference games slone, Ohio kept Its goal line safe In every game but one. Illinois alone crossed the Buckeye line for 7 points.

The standing of the teams: Team LT Pet .50 0 1000 Ohio Chicago ..........41 0 .800 Wisconsin ...........1 11 Michigan 1 667 Indiana 1 2 0 .338 Minnesota 4 0 938 Purdue 4 0 Northwestern 0 5 0.000 Standing of Missouri Valley Teams in Doubt CORNHUSKER8 CINCH TITLE BUT OTHERS ARE IN MUDDLE By The Associated Pr'ts KANSAP CITY. Nov. 20 With the Nebraska Cornhuskers the 1921 champions of the Missouri Valley confer- cnee, Interest of football followers In the valley tonight centered upon the Thanksgiving day clash at Lawrence between Missouri and Kansas, which will have derided bearing upon the tandlng of the six other teams The other Thanksgiving day conference game between Drake and (irir at Des Moines Is attracting little attention Its only effect will be to determine whether Orinnell shall appear In the win column, the school having lost all of its conference game- played so far. If Missouri beats Kansas Thursday the Columbia eleven will hold to second place; the Aggies will finish third; Ames fourth; and Washington remain tied for fifth and Kansas uind up the season In sixth place If Kansas wins, Missouri and the Aggies will tie for second place; Ames will be in third; Kansas In fourth, and Washington will hold their tie for fifth with Drake and nell finishing in the last two places In the order named. EXPECT RECORD CROWD AT THANKSGIVING GAME By The Associate i Press DALLAS, Texas.

Nov, 10. -The football classic of the Thanksgiving day between Texas university and Texas A. and M. to be a record breaker as far as attendance Is concerned. Athletic officials at College Station, where the game is to be played, report they expect the attendance will be between 15,000 and when the whistle Is blown for the kiekoff.

The first football norther of the year struck Texas last week and this is expected to make the fight times. In contrast to tho crisp weather of today was the warm, balmy athei which prevailed last Thanksgiving. Practically all southwestern games this year have slowed up to some extent by the unusually warm weather. UMPS FINES TY COBB By The Associated Press Nov. Tyrus Cobb, manager of ihe Detroit American 1 club and manager of the San Francisco team of California winter league, wan fined $150 us the result of an altercation between and Umpire Phyla during yesterday's game between the Man Francisco and Vernon here, it become known here tonight.

RICE CAPTURES T.I.A.A. TITLE LOSS TO ARKANSAS IS BIG FOOTBALL UPSET OF WEEK MEN IN EVERY IS SLOGAN OF CENTRE Sy H. (Jin,) TUCKER Rice Institute won the footb 11 championship of Athletic association last week the Owls defeated Trinity university 28 to 14, Himmoha was losing to Austin college, previous to this encounter the Cowboys fwere undefeated and were leading the association game In Houston, which was doped to he an overwhelming victory for the feathered tribe was not without and developed into much la ter contest than had been expected. The Tigers did in the first 30 sec. onds of play what they were nut expected to do during the game.

Rice kicked off. and on" of the Trinity players returned the kick, punting a spiral Into the territory of Just before it rolled beyond the Rice goal un on-slde Trinity er grabbed the oval, illing nv the The Kangaroos on sc res goal line with It for a touchdown. The play infused confidence in the of the. and the tiwls were forced to put forth their beat endeavors to win the conteat. The 7-to-0 victory of ov college was not unexpected.

I. A. A. Football Standing Team Pet Rice .3 3 0 Howard Payne .4 3 1.7 fio Austin college .4 3 1.Tfiu Simmons .4 3 1 .7 60 e. ,32 1 ,667 .4 1 3 ,250 Trinity ...6 4 .200 Daniel Baker 2 0 4g .000 .1 0 3 .000 appeared to have an edge on the Cowboys, despite the record In the I.

A. A- of the Abilene school. Southwestern university and Southern Methodist university met in annual conflict at Dallas, and the Methodist champlonahip of the state Is still in doubt, for the McMillan, in a scorelen deadlock though a moral victory for the Georgetown school. Never in the history of Dallas in WOULD HOLD UP PIGSKIN SEASON T. C.

U. WOULD HOLD FIRST OF' SEASON GAMES OCT. 15 Special fa the ft FORT Texas r.i her giate Af 1 Tinsley was tod ga I Alt mots hv-lavt WORTH, Te association, dent of nt a resolut tice of ciing of the I I ite of at Resotv ion follows cd that shall pr I ill bm which 1 A a to loi thia it hall pr id that By NORMAN E. BROWN Football from the big men of the biggest colleges to the victory hungry fans of the tiny that Centre college represents asking What is the secret of Centre college a success on the First flash someone aniwi rs. Uthera aay, "Charlie Moran, wizard Both these mm are contributing stitutlon has H.

M. IT. a foothill greatly to the wonder-record of the victory over Southwestern. The odds I little Danville school. But the real se- semed to favor the Mustangs this cret la the type of plan that Moran year.

Odds have favored the Mustangs1 has instilled into the team. The one Dubois can come of either Bralley or to the Swenson. standard As a guard Coach has in reserve Joe Brown of Waco, a good man probably the equal of any of the State subs. lie has not been in condition since the early-season contest with Howard Payne and It Is not known whether he will enter the game Thursday Brown should he given an equal rating with either Vowell or Gray whichever Is to he considered the second-string man. Both have been used with regularity.

Thursday Coach Bible may Murrah as defensive center. He hacked up the line in the Baylor game and In i- v- 1 hrlne about a change in comparison. Murrah agilnst Swenson wluld he a mlghtv battle If Joe Brown is in condition, he may start the game for the Aggies as a guard or as a tackle. There reallv no way of determining Just who Bible will start. It will be remembered in 1919 thun when the annual opened, the wily leader had Alex- an end In the hackfleld to Stop the much-vaunted Longhorn and the aerial game day for the capital Hty team failure Perh.ip i this he win shift his Itne-up for the bSr xame Only Thursday will answer who will the contest foi etch team.

BREAKS BOWLING RECORD fly The Associated Press DEB MOINES. Iowa, Nov. Middle-Weft Bowling association's Individual record was broken by O. Becker of Milwaukee, who rolled 726 In the of annua', tournament here today. The former Mld- record was made at Des Motnes In 1912 by August Smith of Ht.

Becker's score toduy also ia believed to have broken the world singles record. of Iwaukee rolled 685 in tho today and holds second place. W. of Kansas City was third with 652. The of A Morrow, and A Riley of Kansas City is first in the doubles event, having rolled 12457 today.

J. Mchmitt and A. Wachter of St. are second with 1281. In the all-event (special, M.

Sommers of Milwaukee first with a score of 1865, A Froemmlng, Milwaukee second, 1826, arid Jimmy Smith, Milwaukee third, 1885. Kansas City was chosen as next tournament city. All officers were reelected. FIRE THREATENS RUM IN HOLD OF STEAMER Bp The Associated Pre.tj HALIFAX, N. Nov in the hold of the Norwegian steamer.

Nevis, which arlvod here tonight from Cuba with cargo of sugar and rum threatened to destroy the steamer When in the gulf stream, the captain reported, The second engineer was badly burned while fighting the Maze and several firemen were overcome by the of burning sugar. They were hauled out of the hold by their comrades, however, and revived. BIG SLEET STORM TEARS DOWN WIRES By The Associated Press SPOKANE. Wash Nov 20 storm which yesterday Oregon and Washington spread eastward Into Montana tonight and while temperatures there were net greatly changed, some of the snow which had been falling further west began to he evident in Montana. East of the Cascades the snow turned to which tore doan many and then to rain.

Around Portland precipitation totalled 3 to 4 inches. Btreama are bunk full and rising. Railroad from the east into Portland paralysed and eight trains are marooned along Columbia river. to reach them hosts or overland failed today. in years, but some unseen force sot ms to guide the Pirates they meet the Dallas Methodbt school.

They always play better football agalnat that team than agalnat any other Tho result of that game was the big surprise In Texas football last week. Ch The T. C. Horned Frogs, the team which will play Centre college on Jan. 7.

according to word from Fort Worth, lost last week to the Haskell Indians 14 to 0, and Haskell has only a fair team this year. The Braves could not compare with A. and Texas or Baylor this year. It is not likely that many will venture out to see the slaughter when Centre meets T. C.

The fans of this section are too tender-hear'ed. Max riilftllan, head coach of the Damei Baker team of Brownwood, Is deserving of higher things in the football worth. His team defeated Dallas university last Hilltoppers by the most decisive score of 27 to 0. That is probably more points than Daniel Baker teams of the pa five years have made combined. We had tho result of the gome corroborated.

There was no mistake, Daniel Baker won, 27 to 0. Baylor's Loss Features Conference Only one Southwestern conference game was played last week, Baylor university losing to Arkansas urivor- sity in Fayetteville by a score of 15 to 12. The game Was played on a water- soaked field, and with the thermion ter hovering around the freezing i oint. When the Bears departed from Wuco the climatic were just the reverse It was even a little too warm in Waeo for good football the previous. Baylor not played on a muddy field year.

The Bears hfive not even practiced on one due to the unprecedented drouth in this section, Bradshaw and Weathers had had no practice whatsoever in kicking a heavy hall, water-soaked and muddy. Failure kick goals after touchdowns lost the game for the Bears. Even had one out of the two attempted been kicked. and only motto "Eleven men In every play." And Moran, McMillan and the other members of the team have followed out this plan. Fnder Morans tutelage they have reduced every possible play on the grid down to a scientific They know how each play by the opposition will work out and are set to cover every man.

Dm the Of they anticipate the action their opponents and build a system to handle the interference of the opposition. McMillan. star that he is, Is not to as a star Because he is quarter he ia necessarily the pivot man in the majority of plana, but he not hug the hall or take the lead In furnishing defense for teammates Frequently, while apparently out of play, McMillan Is carrying out his part as one the tn the play." He is playing tho "ace In the should the opposition find a loophole in the defense or offense. Not that Moran has supernatural He has simply developed this team play to the nth success dates back to the In group above are: Charhe Moran, at right, ami ethlettc director, at left, and Lino Coach Thornhill, Belowi Cep- tarn Armstrong. Moran joined the college as roach.

That was hack in 191V Moran had Journeyed down college his aon play with the urn Ami team got a trouncing Moran had plaved football ami had owchwl some. Bo when talk drifted toward hir lug new eon ch he lot hta name be considered. Had not the wnr tftken the spotlight from football rmghi have at tmcted notice in DH? and Dm Moran had winning both those years When his work I upon If wasn't taken too sertoualv. Juat a some railed It Then, In 1919, his little bum of "Praying up grid with nine scoring 478 poinia to the oppositions' 23 Last year the gained further by scaring Harvard out of eleated And this year they trounced the Crimson. Moran ably a in his Ing by Myers athletic and ThornhiU, who helps ivifh the men.

That "Bo" McMillan crave fame and the proper spirit shown by his vote fur "Bob Armstrong Armatronv is a head captain either. 10 other on proved himself a ting pep' Altogether Centre team out as i ts one of trim and by ge- boy s. football leaaon to foot ball coaches and players. Southwestern Conference Standing Team PW Pet Texas A. and M.

.3 0 1000 Texas university 1 0 1000 Arkansas .3 Okla. A. and M. .2 1 1 .600 Baylor 1 2 .333 Rice .1 1 .333 H. M.

.3 0 3 .000 GERMANY MUST SECURE CREDIT FOREIGN LOANS NECESSARY IN ORDER TO MEET REPARATIONS tho score would have been tied Weathers the first and Bradshaw the nceond. Even under the handicap, the Bears should have had at least a tie. The game has been protested by Coach Bridges, the Baylor mentor alleging that Winkelmann, captain snd star of the Arkansas team, is now playing his fifth season with the Razorhacks, If this fact ran be proved. It probable that all of the games Arkansas has played In the conference will he thrown out. The Oklahoma A.

and M. eleven was taxed to lta utmost to win from the Phillips university team in Enid Failure to kick goal after tourhdown loft the game for Haymakers, the final score being 7 to 6. On Thanksgiving day, Thursday of this week the annual clash between Baylor and S. M. U.

at Waco both conference teams Baylor has never won a fotthall victory from the Mustangs, though the two teams have fought to a tie on several The Arkansas Razorbarks will journey to Fort Worth to meet Bill Horned Frogs, tn an endeavor to obtain revengo for what the Christians did to team last year In Arkansas. Rice will meet the powerful of Oklahoma team at Houston, while Oklahoma A. end will take on Washburn at Btlllwater. Then there is that unparalleled Varsity content for the conference tide at College Station. In the T.

T. A A. the feature clsah of the week will be the Howard Payne conteat at Brownwood. The annual struggle between Trinity and Austin will alao be staged at Sherman, hut the apparently have decisive edgu this year, KLESCH KAYOS MAGIRL By The Associated Preat JUAREZ, Nov. id Johnny Klesch of Cleveland, Ohio, stopped Art Maglrl of Oklahoma City, here this afternoon in the tenth round of a scheduled 12-round bout.

They weighed in at 160 By The Associated Press BERLIN. Nov. 20 A communication handed to the reparation commission by Chancellor Wlrth, telling of the German willingness to seek foreign credits required to meet the January reparations payment to the allies, has boon received by the public confirming the belief popularly held that inent possesses no illusions us regards its ability to secure a period of grac in which to Its obligations. The commission left yesterday for Parts without answering the communications, hut in official quarters the belief expressed that a reply will be forthcoming from Paris. The belief has prevailed in Berlin off lea I circles since the arrival here 10 tgo of the members of the reparations commission, that it was the primary object of the committee to obtain at hand an idea upon which to Its attitude for an adjustment of reparations payments.

Deliberations Informal Tho deliberations of the commission in Berlin were wholly Informal even when consulting government officials, aside from making a courtesy call on the chancellor, the members tho commission singly or collectively have conferred chiefly with departmental heads of the. ministers of finance, eco- nomica and foreign affairs Although the heads of the foreign office are reported to have made strong efforts to Impress the members of the commission with the internal and external effects of a forced entry by Germany into the foreign money markets, it is asserted that the have declined to suggest other measures of relief for the country. More Paner Issued The statement for the week of Nov. 15, which was published on the of the departure of the comir.tssmn for Paris, announced Hie addition of 2,600,000 marks in new to the national currenev ringing the total to more than 102,000,000.000 marks, of which 7, is in loan bank notes. The present heavy output of paper has been more conspicuous as it curred In the mid-month period.

Spec ulatlon has been stimulated as to the total the I oh of the year. Chancellor Wlrth's negotiations with the German league have not yet been decisively concluded. Although there have been that the were "sounding the on the proposition, the reports the effect that will come forward with the credits at their command without Insisting the denationalization of the railways The nationalist urn upbraiding the chancellor for the collapse of his policy and Its fulfillment at the expense of the taxpayers" as the Tagea Zeltung puts It. POSTMASTERS ASKED TO LOCATE MISSING by The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov 10 Postmasters throughout the country have been asked by Postmaster General Hays to lend a hand in attempts to locate missing people. Never before, the department announced today, has It offered such CHICAGO WELCOMES ITALIAN COMMANDER Py The Associated Press CHICAGO, Nov.

20. Armando Vittorio Diaz, generalissimo of the Italian armies and World war hero was welcomed to Chicago today on his American tour Governor Len Smalt, Mayor William Hale Thompson and other dignitaries and than 100,000 persons who lined the route of a parade of 40,000 World war veterans and members of Italian can societies. WILL SUPPORT KANSAS MINERS BRIAND WILL DEFEND ARMY WILL TELL ARMS DELEGATES HY FRANCE NEEDS Rl(, FORCE By The Associated Press PITTSBURG, Nov. 20 John 11, Walker, president of the Illinois federation of labor, told 1500 or more miners, the most of them followers of Alexander Howat, in a meeting at Franklin this afternoon, that the UlirioiH miners would be behind them and would prolvde relief to tain the strikers long as relief Is needed. Walker announced that he had to Kansas to stay "us long as I am needed, and there are nearly 100,000 other coal miners in Illinois who will come to help if they are "We -will not provide you with hotels, hut we will nee to it that you have the necessities and a little later some of the Walker de clared.

"The international union of the coal miners now the control of the steel trust," Walker declared. "The Kansas industrial court in the control of the steel trust." Oscar Amennger, editor of the Oklahoma leader, socialist newspaper, was another speaker, declaring that his paper would tomorrow begin a fight against Governor Allen and the Kansas Industrial court law. Hold Demonstration Against Porto Rican NEW YORK CROWD8 MARCH IN PROTEST OF 'MONGREL By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Nov 20. A demonstration of opposed to the Porto RH.tn administration of Governor F. Mont Riley was broken up today bj reserves when the governor landed from tho steamer Tanamnu carried In crowd referred to the governor as an to Porto Rico us Ireland," and the Riley administration as "mon- gnd Goorge S.

McClure, Porto Rlcan secret service agent, who accompanied tho party, said many letters of a threatening nature had been delivered to Mr Riley when the docked. Governor Riley was questioned regarding reports of criticism his administration, hut he refused to he quoted. of the party, how- evei, denied reports that governor had used harah language to nu- and declared the only criticism of tils administration had come from i "secessionist a small minority. By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 World attention will shift from naval to land armament When Premier Briand speaks before the arms conference tomorrow ills address, provided for at the Iasi plenary of the conference is expected to a frank statement of masons that impel FYance to main lain the largest army in the to be covered by the French statement is probably the point of most immediate importance lo France in the entire conference in Informed circles, it is expected the address will be defense of French military policy which the I French authorities hope wilt absolve I that country before the world from any suspicion of uggrcxF.lv« on continent.

In expressing general adherence of 1 France to the American plan foi naval1 Briand said the conference Welcomes "When it comes on the agenda, as tt inevitably will come, to the question of land armament, a question particularly delicate France you all aware, we have no intention to eschew this question. We shall answer your appeal, fully conscious that this is a question of a grave and serious nature for us The question will he raiaed it has been raised and if there Is a that desires that demands, that the question of land urmaments should he raised, it Is France "1 hope that 1 shall be able to state publicly what the position of tYance is, so that, the United States and the world may fully know. And when I have tried to this, when you i have listened to this determination, I quite sure that you will he con 1 vincod that France, after the necessl- 1 ties of safetv and life have been ade- qultely secured harbors no thought whatever of disturbing the peace of the world." No Plan Presented Beyond this forecast of Premier Briand's intended utterances, there been nothing to indicate that the land armament question is to be taken up definitely for settlement in Washington. Bo far as om be learned, no power represented at conference has prepared any plan for limitation of reduction of land forces Ail delegations ate armed with volumes of statistics dealing with armies among other armament divisions, hut neither the United nor Great Britain any direct or immediate interest in the subject, both having already cut theii armies to the bone. It appears wholly likely that If any proposal such as the American naval plan was to he submitted for armies, It would come from Franco or of the possessing greut army strength.

As yt, there has no sign Of such a plan each season, ar.d that as nearly as possible, shall during month of December Not It Is not believed that this is a change Jn the eon s'I tut Ion but notice was given at this early an that, all schools would have time to It up their athletic There are many reasons why this resolution should pass, tt ia declared, among is that better halt weather will ptev ,1 during early tau of an in part of and part of September No football training will be eaaary ho is und student will tn outer to support their team th tinder present system of playing before ail the students are an hand. from standpoint of schools ho nce bit of terlal they ran poMihi) get, often a number of who report for the early season training and cone quentlv when late all thu other no of team have a Mg start on them and that Is no use for them to try for the team Can Start Clale Work of the main reasons why a late should appeal to all co an- thorites that a student really ge( started in class work before come on. Under the system of later football there would be no rfuaon for a student mis fng a singie class the first month In year ort account of football The foundation of all subjects could be thoroughly grounded before student would on football and consequently would have a better of making high in From the standpoint of finances, it Is a fact that more, monrv would he paid for football In tuber than In the latter part of September first part of October. The main ronton for this that the will publicity there is no Hu on at that time. belter the advertising, the tetter To Aid Eastern Clashes It will he after the I A.

schools to December with eastern and and in every iv help the prestige of A A The football schedule throughout south been arranged keeping with that of the north and eastern where weather po-'siMe pla, early games. In sunny there ia no reason why advantage should not hr taken of condi" and. play the game until New ur'a ri year Mellon Brother? Give Huge Iract to School SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY MAKES LIBERAL GIFT By the nttftat'd Pre PITTSBURGH. Pa. VV.

end if $1. gl a J- quo SIR JAMES CRAIG WILL MEET LLOYD GEORGE By The Associated Press LONDON. Nov 20 Sir James Craig, Ulster minister, accepted Mr Lloyd George's Invitation meet him Wednesday for an informal talk on the Irian queetiun. The meeting wilt placo in the official i in Dow ning htrwt. LABOR DEPARTMENT HAS ITS HANDS FULL By The Associated Press MOOSE HEART, 111, Nov 20 department of labor 6k disputes on its hands at present, 63 of which are open Seerotui of Labor Davis said in statement today Many of the he are lung drawn left over from previous months while ire only indus- All have been referred to the labor department for settlement through disinterested efforts the special division of conciliation.

the secretary said. Mellon, Meretary of his brother, II B. Mellon University of Fitta of land acquired nt a cost it wav announced hy (J. Bowman tonight, 14 at resk will i tories dedicated to chemistry physu mathematics and hltoogy The gift supplements a form- gift of the whir! resulted in opening of the Mellon Institute of as part of university. It is intention of university.

Dr, Bowman said, to make the tnsti tution the "world renter in xnentifics baching and research It is to equipped with the modern and designed, Bowman "to translate industrial into terms of human, happiness stability and spiritual strength The property acquired for the was long owned by the Henry Clay FYh-k and It was state that the executors of Mr Frick's estate dropped 1,000.000 from the price when It became known that it to he used for the university. BURGLARS COLLECT' CALIFORNIA RELICS By The Associated Press HAN FRANtflHCO, Nov. of the font ia days of 1849 were stolen from the museum of the Association of Women of California In (kolden park here last night, a cording to to the police today. Many of most valuable of In collection which had to gather, were AMERICAN DIES ON WAY TO DINE by The Associated Press GRAND RAPIDS. Mich Nov.

20 Eerie, famed an artist, dropped this afternoon while on hla way to attend a Hut day night dinner at the home of a friend. Mr. who regarded as of the figures In American painting, both tn water colors and In oils was born In New York Ulty, 11, 1145, and came to Grand Rapids with his father in t857. Mr was an honorary member of Association of National -ad and was reeognlxed at the height of hla renown ax the leading water color of America Mean Thing "1 am doubtful about an aoquttal." "Hut your ciietu in very beaut fid juat the tivutuw a lady.

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