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Fort Collins Coloradoan from Fort Collins, Colorado • 5

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rid ay November 19 192s page TRB FORT COLLINS EXPRESS-COURIER 1 Frosh Colo Field 10:30: Saturday 50c I HASKELL HASCORING DEMON BACKFIELD MACHINE fck rj 1 his unusual waiting to be Seven Lnptcn Stirs 7 Awarded (ostiipns On AU-LeagM Team s- FORT LEPTON Nov 10 -2-Sere a member at the tkamptoM-ship Fort Loptoa high school elv en were 'warded position va th4 mythical all-Platt Valley teas4 football team anao traced bora o4 Wednesday Three members et the Lafayette team end one Frederick etar complete the lineup Al leb etar Brighton tackle 4 mainstay of bi team railed place became the great play ol lit opponent Buck Of Leptou and Graham tot Lafayette ttavia Lafayette Captain and lb outstanding star et the league season was named to captain the mylbkal team Tho tuptoq ty deserved large majority eJMse places because of their great play over Ihd past season TBS total BlaedevU went thru their AIM ole uadofeat-ed and their goal hue rosso 4 only onco by tho ntrtng Lalayotle team Lhpton Jbeet A alt champions of the North Central leaga In aa elimination at Greeley Saturday afternoon' The game will ho played oa the State collage field Follewi I the mythical team! ban (Lafayeue left sad eap- BacMiells of Yale And Harvard Are Uncertain As Yet (By Associated Press teased Wtro NEW YORK Nov The back-fields for the Harvard-Vale game at New ilavoa tomorrow are ausot tied today Noble Bunnell a'd Blue seem certain to start at ball carriers for Yale The other place aeems between Boben and Foote Harvard like Vale battered BJ early season defeat and whipped de naively by Princeton for the Bi Three championship is hopeful of ending the season Wuh victory Coach Horween baa shaken Op hit team withholding the name of the bock who will start against Yale Speakers at final rally denounced newspaper criticism of Tad coaching system The coach himself said that the attacks all fall had been "ignorant unfair and Engagements of Harvard and Yale Fordham and Georgetown and New York and Cntveraitv of Nebraska Overshadowed all cue in In '-rest to the Eastern sector tomorrow Other team ate working for final game on Thanksgiving day and Nov 27 and look for little opposition tomorrow Syracuse with Niagara ahead is tookirg toward the Columbia game Thanksgiving dsy Navy and Army with only Loyola and Urslnua respectively en tomorrow's card are preparing for the service elessio in Chicago Nov 27 Brown will Sir-tertain New Hampshire tomorrow but has its mind ou the Colgate holiday game West Virginia bat a rugged opportunity in Carnegie Tech af a prep for Washington and Jefferson Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania and Cor Mil bare ne distractions before the turkey day date Lafayette ard Lehigh are ready for the ti mo-honored meeting tomorrow which will determine La Fa right to an undefeated aUte for the season Legion Tourney Results 0U Jrtalri much 6r little this booklet For i( of entertaining in 4 manner klet charmingly iited and illustrated usands of women alf fy page has a pleasing recipes invite you' is stimulated as yotf novo for Art ofl twill have an entirely! ward the guest prob i if -a Mayes McLain A 200-pound full-blooded Cherokee scored 208 points in seven football games fullback of the Haskell Indian Institute team part of noted backf ield jnachlne 1 lay quarterback In the Army game 'U A Graham (Lafjtxett) let tackle Wallace (LuyfOn) lfl guard Mcriav (Lupton) ooeter Davidsoft (Luptoal tight guard 11 uck (Loptoa) tight tackle McWilliams (Lepton) right end' itelsey (Lupton) qsarterback Dlmereoa FrgdjtlUt) halfback cheUenberser (Lupton) half-lAke Graham fuU- back llenorabl mention Brighton) Full ef (BrlthjoP) Dbfsett (Brighton) Tesoae (Frederkin Jar dine (FroderUtdt Hanler Shot In Abdomen pyAnothei (At Amorist e1 Free losard tflrol ALAMOGORDO M- Nov It The second hunting casualty of tha season Is the National forest occurred lsts Wednesday when gmlth ploneor resident hers oa shot In tha abdomen by eompesnloa banter George Herron oho oa shooting at oUd terkeys Smith was brought to hospital here It la believed -he oill recover COFFEE Frnk frtmikg original vmatam fsck gtttlf tfttti milk irf td Lfht heavyweight who has scored cigh 0 fncv (International New Service photo- nesehave rb: ih is the front gate of all Perhaps that ia another ng that we our graves' All doctors agree that eat too heavily for the Jexerdse they get So they ubled with and all kinds of diseases caused al poisons Result Thursday wight In the American Lsgum tournament in Denver are as follow: BOXING M-pound class Kid Herman of the East Side brooked out Kid Pee Wee of the West Side in two rounds Mickey of the North Side kavoed KM Reynold of the East Sid club la three rounds 108-pound Jack Demater of the East Side club knocked out Harold Steffen of tlic Olympic club in three rounds Herb Davis of the Olympic club kavoed Jack Davis of th East Side in three rounds 1 lS-oound Iff Aafibrook of the Central club knocked out Harlan Johnson of the East Sid In three rounds Young Aptey of the West Sid won the deci'lon ever Kid Nick of the Central club In three rpunds 123-pound Eddie Duck of the East Side defeated Fred Judas of the Central club in three rounds 135-ponnd Roland Barton of the A krocked out Mike O'Dowd of the Center dub in two round Joe Watte of the North Side chib won the decision over Ruddy King of the East Side in three rounds 158-pound John Bahna of the Central club knocked out Bob McCormick of the North Sid In three rounds Heavyweight Jack Dasher of the Central club and Jack Hartman of the East Side were qualified to the semi-finals after fighting three rounds WRESTLING 130-posnd Art Ontls of tho A threw Russell MeCool of tho East Sid in 8 minutes 20 second with a head scissors and wrist lock Harold Reid of the Central threw Kid Morgan of the East Side 0 minute 13 seconds with a body hold US-pound Jack London of the A threw Frank Campbell of the Central dub In 0 minute 27 seconds with a half Nelson and bar lock Heavyweight Vern Chitten of the A won over Louis Reiff of the East Side in tea minutes on -v 4 Jt- Bsuei pjpi fsnlKeat eonglu lee eriotis trouble Yoa fw jStop me with Craomulsion ss nsuliitsd orroSot that if pleasabMS-sski CreO muisuai is sew mLH diseowy With two-foid setioa sooths and heals the Inflamed aumbnoae aad Ms blbiis pens growib Of all knows drag hssssts is Sgaiscd by high mtdiesi sutiwciiice ss on of the greatest hailing sgonciee fe psnistait cough end ssim snd owes forms of throat tmublw CrsoamWom contains is addition te Adkoiacthw hesiiog elemonu which tesdw sad best the infected Bxmbnns aad mow lbs irritation sad mb- vrfade the enosote foe es te the stomach i ah-i sorbed tnie the biosdwiiacks tbs krst tbs trouble aa4 ebseka Jh growtl ft the germ -L CnonoliiM Id iwuitm fory In the tnaaep of jmmattai eeogha aad eolicg aAbnxa hroschiti sad ethsr famsel lry dissesee sed is eacsUss tm build-Irg sp the evwart aiu Money refunded it any wugb or oold not relieved alter UkTci csdio duMCtiom AskyesfilnW Fed They're ilk Coach McCarthy of New ork umverary dmirer the sew tilk football pent' of Capiam Frank Bnant It tH ktert thing eastern circle (International Newi mcpkot Harvari-Mlchlgan Title Contract Reported Made and Cancelled Vlni Mr Pomrenka waa formerly MU Winnie Hull daughter of Mr and Mr Harry Hull of Loveland A crossing watchman' shanty to and too sob 4 three dangh- ters survive Dr Roy Wdst of Estes Par-oas cited Into court last Saturday on tha Arapahoe road east of Boalder by Traffic Officer haraSi rirrat ha been unloaded bv the Union Pociiic in Greeley It is expected that watchman will atationed crossing which has htnwofoti own unprotected Two weeks ago It waa the scene of the ttaln and auto Diaries Gfhton crash in which Ing (0 mile an hour Born to Mr And Mrs Will Pomrenka on No 13 twin boys at Casper Wyo One weighed si aid site-fourth pound the other 7 1-4 pounds They have been named Kenneth Eugene and Ronald Frank Greeley businete man waa killed Vir4 If risk bis title in a me with-' sea Carl Madison Neither fn get-ht 130 decisively 10 aoigbl trod rear ago hamploa ends and a If the n4- bout tonight frk Oii 1 ha both effort to 5 thrult 4 ceyticmal jan rules Us ebam A fllr SwtnsM rrese Iradril tVIref NEW YORK Nov 19-Contracts between Harvard and Michigan celling for home and home foot bail games In 1927 and 1928 to supplant the armul Princeton meetings on th Crimson aohedule Were sealed and delivered" this summer editorial in the Gothamite Publication of the Michigan club cf New York The editorial compliments Michigan men for keeping "absolutely out of the Harvard-Princeton fracas" and ears Hurt the agreement was repudiated "when the Big Three got toge tlicr and put Princeton back on tha Eater Princeton dropped Harvard Snd Harvard took on Pennsylvania But at Michigan acorns to be gloomy because two games with Harvard in her preeent form would not be marb of an attracting adds from the novelty of tha game "It would bo much better to wait until her new coaching staff or another coaching staff has a chance te restore her former better for your digestion it se mostly the lighter wege--peas str ingles beans ml nstead of so much atarchy our grocer probably has the ne of canned foods as it will he a good time to jch of your dinner yotf can rom and the effects STATE NEWS Reports from EsUS Park state that deer strr-tj the Village st night end invrde yards TNT a vv Mi Fails koa (123 DEXTER SATURDAY ID 11:43 ports 11:50 ra Weather road re- New York (tocka Wlro if Nov -tetnpt to Denver livestock on a mo-rth in a Hibly wilt ms pilot at a bos-led in the Ich failed bad Ut- The home orf Martin Gores sear the old Freeman reflnsry southwest of Nlwot waa completely destroyed by fir Tuesday Damage to the urnlture end house la estimated at $3000 Mr Ooree believe that the fir started when the wind struck the house A small shod waa torn from the building by the wind and Mr Gores believes the twisting may have cansed tha chimney to crack allowing sparks to escape Federal Prohibition Offlier Calloway who ha been rim-fined to his home fn Longmont for toe pest s-onth with as attack of typhoid fevar la able to Ho around again Ho frequently visit Fort Collin In hi official capacity Jokn Hammond Canfield farmer passed sway at his hove Wednesday following as spersUon a short tlm ago frem which ha did not rally He bad been ill only short tlm and bis death waa vary anexpeettfd He had lived ta the vicinity of Longmont aad I Canfield for twenty year cad wss 12:00 Time signal 12:15 in Organ (ecitai Aladdin theater Denver 7:00 Football finals courtesy Associated Press 10:30 Dance program Scheurrman's Colorado orchestra from Coronado clpb Denver Beautician says nothing is leas Attractive than an elderly woman with bleached or hennaed hair Only the young dye good It Arkansas Gazette r- ex-Kai-nd UtkiO we brar war!" Special IVEMBER 20 1926 nallows 1 le Drops with each pound of imallows Cherries In Cream 63e i ii Corn is far superior FARMER (unlain Ave High School Field Fort -Collins 7 2:00 SATURDAY NOVEMBER20 Come 0pt ond see (he bif? final game of the season Neithe2 teai3 has been de-feated this year This will be a fast game Gen Adm 50c esend Seats 75c Norway vote to abolish Prohibition possibly bidding for a share of the American tourist summer Troy Record her the money criminal iscer nent the! At any rate King Ferdinand now he wet: has a fine chance to get Cfci-1 good book he has been piarjnng New Yoik Evening at rntna te lhetiTr7' we" known in this section of i the county He wa bora la Misa-Poet Jouri January 2 1170 A widow.

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