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12 IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, FRIDAY EVENING" OCTOBER Sunday GameJMay Develop Jnto Kicking Contest by Paul and Rube iirnr imn Marty Norton Will Not Be In Lineup Sunday, Manager Announces. If thn icpiad is ftbln to bold dm Star. 1 a whori I i i i i i i i local a i namo a I a kloiclm; contest i a lien a i i bootlm: I i i i (lolm: foot wnrk i i roach a i hopn.H to HI i round I no i i licit i i I Thn bb; I'Mlow an oopd a player, but i i i net IH i i i i i i i i IH he power- I'" l'i bard a a i i a i a i i i i nn I to dm Hide. i i Doof. i a hern for i dayit a i i I i lio In iiliap'.

lu run oil' unmri of ihn i playn a worn not a i at i i i i a I i i a i i c.irly In die. i qiiar tor nnd i i In tor In dm to nvt I i i i i i i beet tlio i In of Ihn prohlciaM, bu Jroiiwood i i i a an woll, i I a iiUO i i a am licit a malm tho scale i i 1XH i i i I I I I i i i IKI i i i mini on tho i I i i cud, i i I I i hi a i li'javy in IH Hi-limn find i a a a i I I I I tin nod out fot tho i i i a and l'i fur tho em ho i bn used IK die a i i a ur a lin i i i i i a i i i a worn a Mart.v i li horo a am morn I i I I I I a Avon to and a I i I a i i i h'onwood I i i tcil I i hero i i i i i i conlraol i cad. hi a Iho (cam i i lido, i a i oorno hern I I for pr.it Urn i a i a do- in! i I coin-Mi' a i 1 ly Ihn w.iy ol' a I a i i a a till i a I i i i i a a A I i a i I I I 1 I i i i i i i i 11 a In a a I a i i a i a i inari'd a i U'ui A Conch a i i i i to toy "Kootl" I i i i i a a l-i i I fly, I i i thu i nnd a i a i i i i an i i i i i id a In ono a nml JM.i'ion a I I a i i 111'- i i a i i I i i a Quarterback Is Football's General; Successful Leader Respects Law Of Averages and Sound Play BABE CLOUTS A HOMER; WILLIAMS ALSO CLOUTS A I'lrxH) i Got. l''of more i i i i i i a of I a i i i i removed Cy i i of I i i I i I i rnm i i i i i I I very I i A lojlc I i i i i i I i i i a of a ot'- I i Held blcnche-i's. i a iiioro I a i i a i i a regained i two i a i i i i I i I i oC I 1 i 1 a picked on Is.ilolK Ider, a looldct (in 1 i i i I Monion.

i i i a 1 i I i i i a i Is I I I I I I In tho a SI. Louis game, Trls Speaker, who on a a i i record i IIIIH Blood lilt yearn, prueeeded wreck jthat record he i i i i i i i Uie Mca- MOII, Tho old record net by I'M. Pele- of i a i a in ISSl), was CO. Speaker maclo a double home run In i i a a I 1 1 1 1 LAJfD 1 1 1 1 1 A 0 EIOK EEC! 01 DAD LJUID I I I 111. 1 1 a 1 0 1 Int OB DOWJ tna A I I I I 1 1 1 3rd DOM I I wio wmiiMi PJ OPKT 1 PAST BO ID LIKE I 0 I 0 BQ RM3 turn noi COUFAQT PIUS, OMS3-CR03S THICK P1H3 10 I SP2CUL a MHHAIIOJ; PABOTS 1 1 1 1 1 Imffr i 1 1 0 icoruao as P1AY8 IAD LAID I BY 2 a Coach, i i of I i i A of "Football i and Taotici" Tho i In fool- ball Kiimo bo ol thu history of played tho oxpcr- I I I of Roiiclio.s, and tho mastery of Uio of plays, Tho experience of conches, style of oCfcnse a defenso, a i ono piny bnars to a ti tho a tions i n- i i tlio vurloua plnys, malco tho Hysitotn i lo each name.

systum clelormlno.H ULctlOB a to bo employed. 'I' a a flpoutntor at a a IH ot I i i i riimrtor- I' i i a for tho tonm ns far as tho sel- i of plny on tho Held IH concerned. i i BjjimkliiB, ho i tho captain, tho offense. Tho spectator forgets, however, that tho a a In Is guided by tho system and that all of tho men plus tho couches aro a of a system develops a In-nlns, controls tho a at tho torhack, nnd i his the data on which to bnsa Ills The coachi-ij compel tho rumr- terbaok to respect the law of aver- and i i i i a i hetn-eon sound a and "KO you plcnse," i or mlsa i They him In i i tho plays not by i i what nnd when to choose, but hy i ing him i a firoup of a i anil a of plnys i because they aro related, i a themselves I In his memory. Tho i ot a that la taufrhf, tho way It is tniiBht, tho tlmo ho play la i tho part of tho Held It IH practiced on, tho bnckfle'il mini i the.

play ompliasls, mid tho inimbei; of plays, aru all cons In tho wheel that operates tho foothnll machine. This system should not be BO rip- id In Its demands a tho general a not extricate If from a proove, but should ho i enounh to bo icd from ye-iy to year becuimo of tho varying a i i of the The nmirter and tho captain must ho so a part ot the system a tho true- a i of every play and the art ouch mini oE tho team play. They tho why tind of every inovo i tho roaches mnlio, Hucii as ushiK plnv In preference to play "JV and hack No. I used so nioi'o No. a or No.

and why ono should on the third down nearly all of tho i iiRnlnst a i opponents, and why ono should halt tho on tho second i and tho other half on tho a a other opponents. Tho i a should study strategic iimp, aa Is reproduced, i it I second a i him to remember the i fit tactics to iirlopl in i purls ot tho Hold In our map tho team is attacking goal First Home Game In Two Years Booked For Tomorrow At Local Field. HiRh will.play Us first home (fafr In two yoars tomorrow nt the Ironwiod Hlph school field i Wnshbtirn us i twnn. AVa.shbir comes with plnyors no iKcr on the 'sick list, a i tho innii teum thnt held A.ihlaii^. llltih to 7 0 Mcoro somo i ri o.

Tho Parooliliils are i tlioy can defeat tho Brtdgprs. Coach Slrado has IJMII worltlnr hard to his machine nml ha Is i a i It will bo wol! oiled whon It way tomorrow. Ho IH expected to use find Domoccntl a posltlonn, both Jclntf fast mid hard tackleTM. 3 'avoro and A i aro sluic'd for tackle Jiosltlon. Jn 'outer will ho Wurl i Cvonsros a a aluiiK.slilo of i Buck of tho lire i ho nt ounrlcr, Is a very licudy player a thoroughly reliable.

Boyer nml A chambcau i bo In halfback, po.iltlonn and at back tho coach probably will uso Scolt whom ho bollcvos will his wood work In tackle intl clo.te end plny.t. Arch.ini!)eaii is a a at wldo end runs. Honinno, nrlacoll, ilcrs, Jtosnltl, Wllllntnii and i a will bo on tho sidelines' ready to get Into tho battle. irarrlnKtcin will officiate- as referee i O'cary as nml an llncHnrnn. The i will start at 2 3 0 o'clock.

American York Cleveland Detroit St. I.ouls rhlladelphlii S3 71 .04,1 Now York i i i i Nutional St. Louis 77 i 7.) liotituii 10 CONFERENCE TEAMS SWINGING INTO ACTION Michigan In Fine Condition For Case Game. Baseball Results. A i a League, i i i i 1MO 00(1--7 IS 0 Now York 111).

1 UOO 6 12 i I i i i i i i i I i i il.iy^ a I i a i i (Mil 100--1) 12 l.oul- IHHi UOO 010 1 I i i i i i Kihv.n'ds and i St, T.ouN, i i and i OOi) 001 I I 3 Ohlrim-n i Kill 00 --0 I 0 i I Me and Woodall; a i i i and Orahom. 130 OHO 01 7 1 3 I i i i i i I I 000 01 --a 10 II I i i i i i i i I a tui'H; a i i i a i i i OOo 100 10 111 L' OlMl (100 2 (i 0 i I i i I i i i a i i a i duled. Leonard Is Signed. f.eon.ird. i I i I I I been i i at 'l'i.

i a i i i i I i a i i i to be i ly die i i of i ColTrolh. In 19-10. i Wh.it's hli: Ido-i oC a Injr i i i i I i A can lay on Ihe root wo the a i a won't dm mover. Press) When tlio ton tunms of tho L'onferoiico (TO I acllon a on homo Homo ot i i i i i I I I fight des- i Chicago, -nhlc-h i i i (lufentcil the a A Inst 'wenk, i have In Colorado i a wook afro dcl'eiitcd i i to o. Tho i i have team of veterans all In i i It IH i open nn a i a a a if 1hoy fall tnnkci a i v.iilnH i i iiuckft and cud runti.

On I he other luuicl, the maroon linckllelil i tho ex- i i a Is i i i i i fi'diii i I i The varsity showed poorly I scrlimnngo i I i i a i I week Conch IUH been i i i men to leave Iho noeetHiiry holes In the i i a i were a i In i KH nin a a iiiul cost Chicago a i i i of Incliann Plays Dopauw I i a a i open the season wllh Pep-in i of tho regular men In the i anil i sota. i faces Ames, also lias a 1( ng i cif I a Is not on- a i i i i i i tho varsity has boon coin I i i i Coach a has shaken up his i and I i a i who has been i to center, may start Saturday's game. i i 1(111 also enter I first a In ill ludc i Harris, T.H't and Kk-holH, of its stronwest on tho i i a list, Coo collpgo, ils Ins a i nt Madison In lino i and i 'practice today. i i a a a I i i for it g.imo i Case, i over tho a cloven In practices to 0 nnd i a a an I a I a gained yanls every It wan lived. Tho i was Klhei.od i the appearance nt' gliU'r.

gtinrd year who imd i been out of the varsity i because of i Coach Yost's i a i i i I a a i best lie has on the Meld so far i sc.inon hut ho did i not IndiciUe i for a a 1 IT'S ALL IN THE SLANT WHAT'S YOUR IDEA? TIIE between foot- hall ol' today and llu of yearn ROIIO liy is well I a by tho CollowIiiK parafrrkph published In tho XOWH Ko- uoi'd Kepi, SO, 1800: la i that the III fcolhiK i a former j.viimc-3 botwi'on Ironwood and Asliland wan duo to A i of clorkn In railroad ol'l'lcos, hi a i professed to bo inadu up of boys." EVK1SY ONCl'1 in a old i got loBolhor and toll how tho rotindhouso used lo suiiply i a mimljor ol' 1'or tho I i team. How true Is wo do in I.now, but a i was at a i so-called i Huhool learns wuro renlly Today tlio must be registered In tlio school and bo up In In order to play. TtlW OLD DAYS aro i forever, no Tlmu wn i gnulorn tisod to play on High school teams nml to llawernon, Into of Goorgo llaggerson i city, went tho i i i of or two years on Iho High school toam at a i was i in tho grades. to played at a a posltlJii, Walllo C'loary, a player, played four years OK tho and then ok a post eotuso, a i his i stio- cosslvo year on tho snuiul. Wallle, by tho way, iiovo.

took tlmo to Injury In dto i porlou of i years. BACK IN 1SOS, whon tronwoc. I played Bessemer, tho teams lined up like this: Beaiemer Cirlson a Peterson a Trevarthon, Ironwood Tew Olson, Dieti, i i a a Schollor, Chip mnn, Powers C. Urquhai't, kory, Crowley a HB FB Silverman Markatnnn, Hitch Rednor. Later a lent that I Mayor James i had Joined the Ironwood wquo in guard posl- llon Boomed to bo mel wllh rejoicing.

IN OLD dnys Ironwood apparently a a i Bessemer, ns thn i went by tho snap no longer existed "and Hossomer be caino known ns a hard squad to defeat. In '1SOS Ironwood defcatod Bestt- omer 21! to 0, But tho reason Hess- onier's defeat is explained to some extent in tho News Uncord: "Considering tho circumstances, the team put up a very creditable f.amo. Tho team hart practiced a i over wook before last Saturday. Thoro was only ono member the team a over playod on a a toam before and a very that ever saw a gam" ot football nlnyo-', Somo of tho players oven woro i loot- ball suits." WOLVERINES ANXIPUS TO PLAY WAKEFIELD SQUAD The Wolverines of Ironwood have Issued a to piny tho Cornier )3ast county of 'Waki-llold, Tho Ironwood KHIJK Is i i lo its own expenses to the Open Pit city. Tho Wolverines would i to moot the Wiikcllclcl lllsh school team.

Clot-clou Jaequai-t, Lake Is booking the Kamcs for Iho Wolverines, Tho i of the Ironwood tonm i end, Gordon Jncquart. I tackk 1 I'VnnclH Komnno. I-iCft Kunrd, Center, Ktldy, i guard, a Aho. tnckle, Carl JOkstrom, end, Uonaito, Quarter, Jack Tolan. Lett a Hoosu.

Itlsht a LecRscll. Fullback, JJambrovltz, SIXTH FOR THREE OF YANKEES Naw York, Oct. B--Three of tho New York Yankees will purt In their i world's series when I oppose tho Gliints next thus i tho record established by i i Philadelphia Athletics and GhlciiKO i Sox, These players nro Bjibs Schung, veteran catcher, and Joe pitching nco. schortulod to play Oct. IB," said a account, "but tho c-opperltcs arc a ing professors and i-lngors on i tenm this your, and unless they agree' to piny only school boys, game wllh Calumet will bo cancelled." Ashlnnd's so-called school team In i old days was referred to as the "history class." Ford City Reported To Former Varsity Star Lineup For Sunday.

Oct. 5--Thu professional fool ball squad i a Iron a i over I the field i fneo tho )lesscnic'r I Klon lenm oil tlio Iron a i IK-ld i liaslnp; predledoim on the fael thnt Iron a i i Crystal I tho team a wcclc he- foro hud won over i 8iimo'1lncup 'ie a b.id Denier last your, I a i claims that licsscmer i do well lo win die Riime Probably the moM A i i.ian In die Iron a i i Is back, a former i i of i i a mar. Tho names of two former a playcr.H i a Iron a i a i i i would 1-n oxpooii'i). In die for m.ide by professional i a In l.ii-l i or years Iron a i hn-t boon almost lust mid! (he present dim- i it claims to bo ana of i contenders for i a honors. 'J'ho JJoHsemor i morrow I a i hy bun.

C'oncli i follow lalcr In tlm a I i sehool a of the poor between the two i i which i menu the Icavlni; on rfntur- ilay nnd a if Is to be ni.ido by train, J(o ier a who i HUH tho i i probably mnlto thn i Jn nro reported to bo In i belwccn inier and Jron a i i i i i In said to In ho a nix Jiouni of cany Tho i of tho two teams have boon a an folIOWH: Iron Mountnin Plays Northland At Ashland Saturday; Hurley Plays Ashland High. A i workout last nlBlu wl'l ha followed by a one for dm l.ud cr (omorrow travels to A lo Piny i i college. i i Iron. wpoii playlni? tho collcK.i, llurlc-r i will ho tm-uiliiK- the A i Hehool Ironwood HWamped dm N'orthlftiul. ors a year ano, but thn 1 i die phy.M i i I school i i i i thin Xordi- ibis year expect a Iiard to I will l)i)' IIH.VI In inmrter- posldon i ollher Is'adlobhiil or i i In a Sieve uikci phci of U-ihlln thn qiinrterlvu-k who suffered a fracture.

of loft i In the. In Iroji Klvi-r, WiiHh- 1 11 llils ll ol) i IN consldorol ono of thn best offl- In die I i Ted Wlierentt of i i a will in Ramon i Hossomor, Was! yurn ami lllbblnif. him otll- elided in morn a for i nml has jirovoil very ictory, i i problibly will he imml In ontt i h.iclf position tomorrow tiKnlmit a mild Couch Ulnofc tod'iy, i'i ii (ccoml Htrlni; ina.i who linn vclnpod a Tin Irnnwood i will i i a center, Swnn- bi-W i i Plolmrd nnd nt I a nnd Knpecit nt nniifter, CnvoNln full, nnd lOltslrom at I i i i i nnodicr second ludf, i bo i i i I nniiio. I i i Lnnion, i din Hiiund as nubiid- i will shin ml l.el'i 1'nwllchl: led ijiiiinl, i i i i 001 lor, I ilni'il, i i i ond, i i i i i loft i i i i-li-ht a fiillhaclc i i i IVOrl, i i and 4 TOUCHDOWNS THURSDAY Bessomor Cttmoron Cnuldwell Oatnpintkl Halninn Supoi-syncki P. Scnvarcli Mcyori Dolf P.

Contriitto Pat, Scnvurdn LT LG RG RT RE QD LH RH FB i i i I Dorney Fregdlto Dollcy i i i i Carlion Potcroon I Decision To Greb. i 3 flri-li, i a i won die ilecHloT) over i In ten Amcmiatdt I'rttii Oct. I i i mtigi) die A A i i yenter- d-iy i i i i i i Wlscotmln i i i i i i i four i mil on die defense showed i i The of foot- a i i canned Coach Ity.ni lo lii'i-oine nun i i i die i i i i i meet Coo li'lid lor tlio Ural iinino of Ihn i i i i i i diey win have a I'onnldablo I i i i i i i i aiinoiiuced by Condi I to la) Kelson and I i (lerbcr nnd Jii'low, I i i i i r.leberslcln i i Teoluneyer, Schneider, i i i a i a Holmes, i i a i back, i i DID Injurloi, him improvi'd nnd i get into I i i i i "CALUME'I 1 AND Ironwood nre A pearl discovered In a water Richard's Again Eligibla I i i also was fimiroU i good 1'ortune on the eve nt Its clash i N'ohraskii Ted Klcharda' a end last yo.ir, i to tho list. He may got I a game .,1 i tho a will avenge to the man. i i i meets lielolt, "loied Its a i scrimmage In i t.

1 a i a i was put ills paces In i i opposi- i by a i i i run that Is being depended on to a Northwester. i I i and schol- a i i i i i Iceep some players out of the open- lug game, N. Oct 5--With Miss Glenim ColU'tt In yestenlnv'g piny, two a i Airs. 11. (Icrbcck 01' I'hl' I a and Jllss Alex i i N'tw York, beoKnio the pop- a llRiin in today's seml-tliuil of Iho women's a i a champ i i in the West Cheater--131H- nioro club.

TKere como Dad- i TKere A i -If you como hero with any In the i Cumv.iy, more ot your i questions I'll thrnsh Valc.t, li said lo ibnn ono of you on Jowclii. Sonny--Which spot, dnJdyT Quality! An overcoat is an investment in good appearance. Therefore coats that bespeak class and quality are most desirable. These qualities are to be found most conspicuous in our line of Patrick-Duluth Sincerity and Fashion Park GARMENTS We have a beautiful and complete line of these garments and we urge you not to lose any time but to call and look over these coats at once. The Quality Shop MCMILLAN BOYLE The Only Exclusive Men's Store on the Range.

Free Style Book Shown Dtcrt knitted outerwear ntylei. Beautifully colored--n valuable book for everyone. Send your nd- (Iren ind your dealer'l name lo the J.rilld Knlttlni Co. JERSILD lOrPOINT SWEATERS ON'T go to the game in a borrowed sweater --wear your own. Start in a new one! But before you buy, go without foil lo a store where they sell Jcrsihis.

See a warmer, better looking sweater than you thought oT buying, at the price you are willing to pay! Jersild sweaters give you the biggest money's worth on the market. They ore pure wrxI and wonders for wear. Made with rc-inforced elbows, innerwoven seams, and many other features you will appreciate. Fit snugly--won't sag or bulge--good looking always. All styles, colors nnd color combinntion.s--in the Jumbo or Shnkcr Knit or plain sweater stitch.

Brushed conls Angorni too. CharmiiiR Coat and Tuxedo styles for girls women--also wool scarfs nnd And nil fully guaranteed nnd priced in your tauor. To get the genuine lO-point value look for the name Jtnild or Pinkcrlon woven in the label. SKUD BROS. Be turt lo net the Pinkerton Knilitd Coat.

Tht atility coat far indoor and outdoor use. JEWS PA PER I A.

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