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PAGE TWENTY nn ante Tea i Notre i ry ito Bowl m.CfiSiLLI eorgia WEST VIRGINIA Special Train to Go With Steelton Team Harry Lasky A nnounces Switch in Final Bout Notre Dame-Georgia Tech Game Attracts Interest DISSATISFIED AT OHIO STATE PLAYS CARNEGIE At least a thousand fans will accompany the Steelton High School football team to Shamokin Saturday. The Shamokin game is looked on as probably the hardest game on the Steelton schedule. Last week Shamokin won from Mt. Carmel by a PITTSBURGH, Oct. 26.

Smarting under successive defeats at the hands West coast in the Tournament of Eoses on New Year's Day. Georgia Tech beat Alabama 13 to 0 a fortnight ago, and should win the southern conference title. From a national viewpoint, there COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 26. The dissatisfaction of alumni and under-eraiiuates of Ohio State over the large score, poor showing of the football eleven Steelton High School students i i.

t- 1.1 i no'd a booster parade for the hlch was defeated by Michigan 1BSt Shamokin trip. The Booster Club are last of Washington and Jefferson and University of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Tartans will invade the stronghold of the West Virginia Mountaineers at Morgantown next Saturday determined to stave off what many It Is Value and Value Alone That Compels Two-. Thirds of AH Fine Car Buyers To Prefer CADILLACS Again Harry Lasky announced a switch in a windup: This time, however, Lasky took the initiative in the interest of his patrons. He has removed Georgie Russell off the bill. Russell was to have fought Johnny Hayes, but acting on a tip, Lasky visited Russell and found him not in condition to box a man like Hayes.

Georgie was slow in his work in the gym, and it was obvious that he could not whip himself in condition in a week to make a showing against Hayes. Lasky immediately got in touch with friends in New York City, and was offered -the choice of three fighters. Among the three was Harry Kid Wallace, who was enticed away from Philadelphia last Saturday, 21 to 0, culminated in the selling tickets for a special train to resignation of A. W. Raymond, Shamokin and over 500 are expected nr.

to make the trip via the railway. fore, the meeting of the Irish and the Yellow Jackets, is the most important gridiron struggle scheduled for Saturday. Some have criticized Knute Eockne's ambition to win a national title for Notre Dame. Others have claimed that the awarding of such a championship is unfair and impractical. But the fact remains that the piacea 0f business selling the NEW YORK, Oct.

26. Bent upon frustrating Notre Darned ambition to attain the national football championship, a powerful Georgia Tech eleven, sometimes known as the Yel'ow Jackets, but occasionally called the Golden Tornado, goes to South Bend this week. Knute Eockne's ambitions, and they -are great this year, call for a decisive defeat of the southern chara- pions as an important part of the Irish campaign of 1927. The Notre Dame coach has so arranged his schedule to include games wth leading elevens of the East, South Midde West and far West. If the Yellow Jackets, undefeated tlius far in the South, sting the Irish, it will mean that the best laid plans think may be a string of four lick Booster tickets in Steelton include: windup class.

held Cooney even, which is nothing to be sneered at now, and offers were immediately made to him by Gotham managers to come to New York. He accepted their offer, and deserted Philadelphia for the city of big purses. After a month's training Wallace was started out and immediately made good. During his stay in New York Wallace has boxed Phil McGraw, Georgia Ward and other good boys. He has taken on weight and hits harder, but hat lost none of his shiftiness in acquiring these essentials.

The substitution, it it believed, will make the going little tougher for Hayes. Hayes is a slugger abd depends on that ability to carry him through. He has had trouble with snappy'hitters as his bout with Billy Petrolle, the Fargo Express, shows. It will be interesting to the fans to see what improvement nearly a year's absence from a local ring has been made in Harry, the Kid. Raymond publicly resigned at a meeting of the alumni body which held a closed session, and at which Fairlamb's, Front and Locust streets; Roy Eberle's, Front and Tre-wick streets; Waidlcy's, Front and Conestoga streets; Ligan's, Front and Swatara streets; Cairo's Front and Swatara streets; Leone's, South ings in a row.

After the West Virginia tussle next Saturday, life will seem like one hard game after another for the Tartans for on the following week they will face the powerful Violet team of New York University. i i- i. -r i Dr. J. W.

Wilce. Ohio State head coach, i answered criticisms leveled January. at him for the poor showing of the team. Both the playing and the coaching came in for the verbal fire, Front street; Brashears Wilt, Irish have asked no favors, have arranged as difficult an intersectional schedule as could be found, and are out for national honors and the confusion of their critics. Having beaten the Navy in the East, Detroit and Indiana in the Md-dle West, and with every prospect of Front ana Walnut streets: Benko-.

'V Because Wallace had boxed before Lasky selected him to oppose Hayes next Tuesday night. Wallace boxed it was said. vic's, Second and Highland streets; I Kme "owever. ine commg lew aays 1 hav everybody guessng as to RavmnnH was a three-letterman on Settino's, South Third street. Settino's.

South ThiJ I several times last season, his last the Ohio State team in 1910-1112, two light being Tommy Cooney. and named as all-American tackle. Johnson Undecided If some other manufacture These were, his first bouts in the According to some of those who attended the stormy session, Doctor WASHINGTON, Oct 26. Walter builds better, finer cars than why doesn't the parison of the Pitt scores may seem to give Carnegie. victory over Army, Drake and Minnesota, Knute Eockne's charges will give everything they have to clean up the threat from the South.

Captain Crowley and Stumpy Thomason represent the chief danger of an upset and a victory for Georgia Tech. The one is an end, as capable a receiver of passes as can be found in the game today. Stumpy is a halfback, a ghost runner whose long swinging runs have brought about the downfall of the opponents of the Yellow Jackets, for a couple of of Rockne have gone awry. Georgia Tech goes to South Bend with the reputation of having defeated Alabama, the first time the Crimson Tide has receded in disorder since iy24. From all indications, the Yellow Jackets, or the Golden Tornado, if you prefer, will be no easy victim.

A victory over Alabama was a great feather in the cap of head coach Alexander's youths. The Crimson Tide long has swept the gridirons of the southland, and has had signal success in long swings to wash up against the best of the Johnson told the United Tress last night that he has not received an offer to manage the Cleveland Indians. "I have received several baseball offers," Johnson said, "but none from the Cleveland Indians. I have not yet decided which one I shall accept, but naturally I will pick out the best." Beckley Plays St. Francis Wilce blamed the team's poor showing on internal dissension, and friction among the players.

He denied published charges that the team was weak on fundamental football. He insisted that the. tackling and blocking were not' fundamentally weak. But the head coach added that the coaching staff has planned radical changes in the lineup for the game with Chicago next Saturday. public buy them in as great quantities? Cadillac value is retained in even greater measure in exchanged Cadillacs.

New the outcome of the Carnegie-West Virgina clash. Before the game with the Pitt Panthers for the college championship of Pittsburgh, the dope had it that the Tartans were due to surrender the gonfalon to their rivals. For the second time in five years, the dope worked out, and the Plaid warriors found themselves on the short end of a 23 to 7 score. Comparison of the records of the Tartons and Coach Rodger's horde of Mountaineers leaves only one assumption and that is, that the outcome of the coming clash will be a toss up. Pitt defeated West Virginia 40 to 0 and Pitt trimmed Carnegie 23 to 7.

This gives Carnegie a slight edge. On the other hand, West Virginia held the powerful Lafayette eleven to a 7 to 7 score. This dulls whatever edge the com- Beckley College gridders journey to RisJco us. Heeney DETROIT, Oct. 28.

The most Important heavyweight bout outside of Tex Rickard's tournament this year, takes place here Wednesday night when Johnny Risko, the Cleveland baker boy, meets Tom Heeney, the promising New Zealander. PLENTY OF BEEF Twenty-two of the candidates for the 1927 Minnesota varsity eleven weigh 130 pounds or more. Loretta, near Cresson, Cambria County, this week-end, where they will play the St. Francis college team on Saturday. The St.

Francis team is stronger than usual this season OIL! An enterprising oil company in Topeka, has installed putting greens at all its filling stations for use of golf-crazed customers. The and will give the local team much competition. St. Francis is handicapped in the fact that their coach has been indisposed lately. car profit, transportation charges, taxes and equipment costs have been absorbed and so the exchanged Cadillac is all value.

A renewed Cadillac is a far better investment than any-new car at the same price. What new car can equal a renewed greens are illuminated for night play. The football team of the University of Indiana will have two captains for each game this season, one for defense and one for offense. When the eleven has possession of a ball a hackficld man will be in charge of the team, and when the team is on defense a linesman will be captain. i few years, but he preferred to remain in the International League.

However, Dunn is not getting the support from Baltimore he previously had and as there are several well-known Baltimore citizens seeking control of the club and willing to pay a good sum for it, there is a chance that Dunn.will relinquish his holding in the Orieles and coma into the majors as pilot of Braves. II i iCadillac? 5c IS ALL Pomeroy's Annual Sale Of Huggins Reception ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. nn Al Lansr. world's champion world ser You Don't Have to Pay More to Get Genuine Smoke Satisfaction.

Here's the News ies baseball fan, who hasn't missed one of the bfg baseball shows in two decades, is due back in his beloved "Spearsburg" early in November to i nr i A good cigar at a nickel seems ler Huggins, Yankee manager. No- a miracle these days, well ad- vember20. Lang brought the world's mit. We can't complain if you baseball champs here for spring don't believe that there is such a training three years ago and is also thintr JACK dunn Mi PILOT BRAVES NEW YORK. Oct.

26. Jack Dunn, most successful manager in the International League, has been offered the managerial berth of the Boston Braves. This was learned yesterday from a souree close to Judge Emil Fuchs, president and principal owner of the Boston club. Dunn has been offered a flattering contract, one of the largest to be given a manager in the big leagues. It is also understood that he would be permitted to buy some stock in the Boston club if he would accept the berth.

It is said that Fuchs has not Tris Speaker as the successor to Dave Bancroft and at no time did he regard the American Leaguo Hlar as the man to fill the shoes of Uanorof t. According to the information, Fuchs is waiting for Dunn to decide. If Jack doesn't. Fuch3 has another man in view for the position and this other person, whose name could not be learned, has already accepted the job. Fuchs is understood to have offered him the berth with the provision that if Dunn take the job, the Boston club would not be obligated to him.

Dunn may take hold of the reins of the Braves, as it is believed he has outlived his usefulness in Baltimore, Many major league clubs have offered hm a h-rrh during the past I i' responsible for the selection of the Sunshine City by the Boston Braves as their training quarters. 1925 CADILLAC 7 passenger Sedan, like new, high lustre blue lhico, thnplctely equipped, automatic radiator shutter, spring covers, new "General Cords." Driven 15,000 miles. Priced low. 1926 CADILLAC 5 passenger PpTt Phaeton, gray Duco with nickel trim, Burbank top and Trunk, spring covers, excellent tires. Driven 12,000 miles.

V6J-7 passenger CADILLAC Beautiful blue finish, 6 tires, fine upholstery. Low mileage. A good family car. Priced low. V61 CADILLAC Touring, blue paint, renewed in every way, motor tiptop.

Best buy in llarrtsburg for 1400. VM CADILLAC 2 passenger Coup, gray Duco, fully equipped. For doctor or salesman this Is a bargain. V59 CADILLAC 7 passenger Sedan, driven 27,000 miles. Fine for trav.

ellng orchestra. Motor tip-top. Fully equipped. Priced $473. Forget the old days.

Forget the price. Put just one nickel into this proposition. You're due for a cigar surprise that will upset all your FOOTBALL PAYS BILLS Football earnings are expected to ideas about the price of a good win ti ke. Step into the nearest cigar Michigan new stadium, as well as store and trade one nickel no more the $500,000 Intramural Sports buildings and the $100,000 Women's Field House. SPECS GETTING COMMON There are now six players in the major leagues wearing spectacles, more than has ever been the case in the history of baseball.

for a Havana Ribbon. You'll get ripe tobacco, expertly made into a cigar that will taste tweet and mild from stem to stern. Havana Ribbon sold for more than five cents in the old days. It's worth more now. Try out a cigar I that has tickled the taste of men 1 who know smokes for thirty years.

Say Havana Ribbon at your favorite cigar counter. V63 CADILLAC 5 passenger, fln- NAME FITS GOLF COURSE A golf course recently constructed near Mountain Iron, has been named the Mid-Iron public golf links. ihed in rich Cadillac blue, seat covers. Driven 20,000 miles. Fully equipped.

A wonderful buy look It over. 2l 1928 BUICK Master 6 Driven 12,000 milea. Blue Duco. Fully equipped, good tires, motor A-l. Priced low.

1927 CHRYSLER "0 model Sedan. Car never driven over 4( miles per hour. Tires like new. Light blue Duco finish. This Is a bargain.

1924 CHRYSLER Brougham 70 model. Good tires, motor A-l. Fully equipped. Just look this car over at $675. I i 4 if 1 2 -V W1 4 1- A 1 4.

1926 OAKLAND Roadster 9000 miles. Just like new. You cannot go wrong on this car a regular bargain at $600. 1926 PEERLESS Sedan 72 model, driven 13,000 miles. Looks and runs like new.

Good tire and paint. Priced low. 1925 PEERLESS 8 4 passenger Coupe, This a wonderful bargain. Tires and paint like new. Motor tip-top.

Make us an offer. 1926 PACKARD 87 passenger Sedan. Low mileage. Paint like new. tires In fair condition.

Motor A-l. Priced very low. 1926 PACKARD 84 passenger Coupe. Just like new. Very good tires and paint.

Fine motor, low mileage. Priced low. 4 1 New Overcoats new patterns new colorings new style bought specially for this Annual Pomeroy Event in the Men's Clothing Shop. Handsome Overcoats tailored for men who desire quality and correct styling. Here is a demonstration of value-giving that will linger in the mind of every man who takes advantage of this Overcoat Opportunity.

OVERCOATS In single breasteds double breasteds tubulars raglans boxbacks. OVERCOATS Blues, Blacks, browns, grays, solid shades, patterned effects. OVERGO ATS All smartly tailored-all tailored from wool-ens to keep you warm. OVERCOATS A style for every man from the university man up to the conservative business man. Pomeroy'i, Street Floor, Front Other News on Page 12 4 ill (if I If tj VJ iff JVf'f ii? q'j i- l-iiirlh-fAi, fey 1926 PACKARD 63 passenger club y4 Sedan.

This car now going through paint shop. Good tires. Will look like new. A-l motor. Low price.

1924 HUDSON Coach This car Is In fine condition. Good paint and tires. Motor A-l. Price $450. 1926 STl'DEBAKER Standard Sedan.

Paint and tires like new. Motor A-l. Is a bargain. Priced to sell quickly at $S0O. 1924 WILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan Just out of paint shop, good tires, motor tip top, low mileage.

Good car for family of five. Priced $450. You owe it to yourself to Investigate the worth of a renewed CADILLAC before you invest from $1200 to $2500 in a new car. More quality for less nMiiey. A.

avin OVERCOATS Giving you the utmost in value Giving you the greatest of service Giving you more than you ordinarily expect. I ICadillac Prestige septic essential oils contained in it quickly heal tiny cuts and scratches left by the razor, and -at the same time lessen the danger of infection. By the way, have you written for our free book of etiquette? It covers points men are always uncertain about. Address Lambert Pharmacal Company, Dept. K-9, 2101 Locust Street, St.

Louis, Missouri. Skin tingling with life. Skin cool as a cucumber after shaving in-j-tead of burning hot. Skin that is smooth instead of raw. That's the way your skin feels when you use Listerine after shaving.

Just douse it on full strength. If you don't think it improves a shave 50 you're the exception, Listerine first stimulates the then soothes it. The anti- HUE Your Protection Don't let the lack of ready caah keep you away. Your car and a little cash will buy any car we have. Balance cifl of your income.

CADILLAC $24- $30 Values New Models $45 Values New Models $50 Values New Models RINE the safe antiseptic Co.of Harrisburg 311 S. Cameron St OPEN EVENINGS BOTH PHONES I 5 I id;.

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