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Sterling Standard from Sterling, Illinois • Page 13

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Sterling Standardi
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MV ChJeaeo, WrltfT.i P-- A tow Zf ran ran length of the Jess than 10 and not that Indian Ihw iTl, OllfCV SS it, its forces for its ellminauon combat with tomorrow, i Pftpe, who tn Rbtmt 40 of wmX fill has tnkr-n thf In Individual scoring in the Bis? Ten by making Hght subject of Jong by Couch Jack Wiice of Ohio "If you can stop him, I think we ran beat Iowa and win the Bis? Ten football championship," WUee has told his Given any kind of Interference fundtmcft part the line, of scrimmage. iir at! extremely hard mnn to eaten or Uke "Red" Grange can wiggle away from tacklers. an open field he is even taster. IttWR In With every player exoept Fnrroh, blocking back and star pass receiver, in good physical condition. Conch Burt Ingwersen and his squad of 28 lowans were en route to Columbus today.

Ohio la considerably battered with Injuries, but Fred Barrntt, giant center and Leo Raskowskl, irtar tackle, arc both sure to start. Upwards of 70,000 spectators are expected to Jam Ohio stadium for the battle between the two undefeated elevens, the winner of which will have undisputed possession of first place In the conference standings. Minus the services of "Dynamite Joe" Gembls, its. crashing fullback and field goal kicker who was stricken with an of appendicitis, a squad of 28 Michigan players was en route to Baltimore today where they tackle the Navy In the only game on the Big Ten's card tomorrow. For Chicago.

The crippled list of Chicago la growing again, and the outlook was dark for an upset over Wisconsin. Bob Bpence, veteran end, la out of the with a bad knee and It Is unlikely that Captain Saul Welslow and Proudfoot, tackles, will start. Ken Small, center, may get Into the clash. Wisconsin ended ita preparation for the game without a single scrimmage all week. Chicago's flank and weak side spinning playa bothered the Northwestem'fl second serious injury ot the season was reported yesterday When Larry Oliphant, sophomore cod, waa definitely taken off the team because of a bad leg.

The Wildcats have polished up their attack fer Purdue, which is "expected to arrive tonight Ooach Jimmle Fbelan of Purdue expected to start a veteran team against Northwestern with "Pest" Welch and Glen Hat-meson, backfleld aces, supported by Al Quthrie and Ed Caraway. The Minnesota-Indiana game at Minneapolis will be a contest of cripples. Each team Is badly battered although Bronko Nagurski of the Gophers may start at tackle Instead of Twenty-five Hooslers invaded Minneapolis today. Illinois leaver for Indianapolis and the Butler game tomorrow, but the reserves expected to do most of the work, with the regulars worrying about the Michigan game. Coach Bob Zuppte thought Michigan knew too much about mini plays, so he trained his players secretly last night.

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of P. SPORT NOTES The sun rises Saturday morning at 6:40 ond sets nt 4:44 p. m. Runday morning it nt 0:41 and seta at 4:43 p. m.

Community high and St. Mary's of Clinton will play tomorrow nf- tcrrioon nt the west end park on Oriswald avenue and West Seventh street. Clinton hns a strong (iqgrc- gatlon nnd nre coming here determined to make up for past defeats as they realize that the Sterling fifth time this season, and the team has been under severe fourth successive year. cap this season. Clinton will find Odds and predictions as to the the local boys ready to do their outcome of the contest have nar- 3v BfRdford Wilstm, (A.sso€.iater3 Press Writer.) A buttle of Jlllnola Poly- nsMlutfl football gstne Bflturday, outstanding grid classic of the Little 19 conference.

The Peorla clash headllnet program of nine conference games and three non-conference apparently has come out of its mtd-ceason lethargy. If ins result of the game can regarded as criterion, Bradley will meet one of the stlffest ttifs tills ypmr when the Red Men- aw attempts to curb the steam -rolling tactics of the Titans. and knifing Uwlr opponent's forward walls will be William Metzger. Bradley line crumbier mid leading ftiid Bom Bodman. Wesleyau pile driver, both of whom were chosen for the all-conference fullback position In 1927.

Critics who picked a 1-star selection last year did not agree as to whom should receive that coveted position. The clash Saturday will test the mettle of both. As the kick-off rooms out over Bradley field, the Techsters will be defending their Little 19 title for the IV He- I'll p't-cf For rrw to a partnership in pvitinnMum otirt prfs- ii rujion telll give him in Rtifw -within ft few Mullen's flnnncUl difficul- Atid tnore ChlcaRO than ever ftre expect-w! to en th" door of Tex Rlckard nt V'jrk for matches during the I i rowed down. Manager Bowlesby of the Sterling horseshoe pitching learn, received word yesterday from the manager of the Princeton tennV saying that the team had been disbanded for the season, and so the contest which KTAK FOOTBALL PLAYER HAS EARNED OWN WAY Rock Island, Nov. In addition to being the best tackle was to have been played on the Augustana football team, and one of the best linemen In the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic conference.

Captain Alvlne of Rock Island, is one of the few athletes who has put himself tnroajth college without receiving aid from his parents or friends. He has worked nights at a gas station, and has also picked up some change by acting as solicitor for an athletic goods store In this city. He been called off. The Sterling team will go to Rock Island on Sunday for a game with the winner of the Longview horse shoe league. During the season the team played 56 tournament games and won 54.

The games will be played at Prospect park. Thla evening the Merrill school lightweights take on the Hooppole lightweights at Hooppole. Coach' gays the best way to enjoy life Is Lehr of the Rock Falls school has scheduled a number of games for this team. Charles Achinger, 37, a veteran of the World passed away at Spring Valley Tuesday, after a lingering illness resulting from a plication of diseases. He was a toother Of Harry Achinger.

former shortstop for the ball club here. Sterling Legion Remlcks All-Stars were defeated by the Lutherans in the Y. M. C. A.

bowling feague games Wednesday night. The scores for the three men teams were Lutherans 1488, and All-Stars 1444. Smith and Elchen- berg of the Lutherans rolled 235 and 222 respectively. to cam what you spend. m.

C. A. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT MARION, ILL. Marion, HI. Nov.

AJP.) Building their program around the announced theme, of the Road." boys score of south- em Illinois cities affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. will meet here November 30 to December 3 tor the annual "Older Boy's conference." Blx hundred or more delegates are expected to attend the conference, which will consist principally of discussions aad "inspirational" addres- es, it was announced by R.

Freeman, state boy's work secretary for the Y. M. C. A. BROTHER acts on the major football teams are not- us.

common this yenr they were last year, but Harvard hns one and it Is; a pretty smooth duo. The regular center for the Cambridge eleven Ssi B. H. Tlcknor. shown above, and I alongside him at, a regular Ruarci! Is stationed W.

D. Tltknor, a Brother, below. Doth of thesE lei-' ow.i are hefty and shifty and make i the center of the Harvard line lard place to pass. DEAL TO SELL EAOE TRACK FELL THROUGH I.OOSF, PANELS. Thf of the skirt, of wine r'-'l t-ATfd r-rM has two fonr-ineh id" panels thn.t linrss bflow thn f-Kiit's ni.

to carry out the effect cf pleats above the bflt nf the mat. minor TWO ARK NOW RIVAf, COACHES 192? ME.V.VFS OFfcV WF.f.K. Island. Nov. KPW TWO MInnPTOts xtarspresrnf.

plant, tn- IN 1.9 A pj Chicago. Nov. After several days of dickering, Arllng-1 ton Park, Chicago's most fashion-; able race track, still nestled in the; arms of its original stockholders today. I Several deals, by one of which UK $2,000,000 Urack would havo bceni sold to Colonel Matt J. Wlnn the American Turf Association, fail-! 1 ed to materialize and all negotln-j tlons were broken off, it was an- nounced.

John B. Thompson, Chicago restaurateur and racing enthusiast, was reported to be organizing a Chicago syndicate to take over the track. Arlington Park, built two years ago, haa been a loss financially, stockholders admit, and at one time it was doubtful whether the annual fall meeting could be held. 4 ISP Wv Vi J-M AUGUSTANA NATATOIIS PREPARING FOR MEET Rock Island, DL. Nov.

Although the 1920 Little 19 swiin-j mlng meet Is a long way off, Au-i gustana College's natators are eagerly preparing for the event under the direction of Duane Tooley of Mollne, who is a senior Red Cross life guard. tm mm Twenty men are taking part In the drill here In the tank at new gymnasium. PAGE Flo Zieg- Jeld, Earl Carroll or any other producer needs a person to train their Time trials will be started within a few weeks as Coach Tooley wants to get a line on his men before the fall semester closes. the dancers, they could do no worse than get the young man shown here. He kicks with all tho poise andf grace, of a ballet dancer.

Bonham, one of backs at Southern California. He la Herschel Howard Jones' THREE PLEAOUE TO MEET. Decatur. HL, Nov. annual meeUug of the Three "1" League has been caned to meat here November 19 by President L.

j. Wylie. WRESTLERS TO MEET. Chicago, Nov. Calsa, heavyweight wrestling champion of Italy and Joa "Toots" Moadt of Greetey, CkOo, engage in a finish match at tfea Coliseum tonight NOETH DAKOTA HAS SCOEING MACHINE Chicago, Nov.

0 (A.P.) The University of North Dakota's gridiron Juggernaut, ranking favorite to win the North Central Conference championship, has entered its claim for 1923 scoring and defensive honors. Coached by Jack West, mlddlewestern hurdle star," the Flickertails have rolled up 181 points la six games as against 13 by their' opponents. Their easiest victories' were against Manitoba University of Canada, 52 to 0, and Jamestown, college 80 to 6. The only blemish on the record is a scoreless tie played with Carleton College of North-, field, Minn. The Flickertails can win the North Central title tomorrow by defeating the University of South Dakota.

THE WORLD HAS A NEW Batteries When old Jack Profitlayg hjg ley fingers upon your car this winte? are you' going to have to get ut Bn not if your ear is eqwippsd special cold resisting battmea. Cbat today for terms and allowance on your ojd battery. We sell and service Batteries for ail pakes of car or radio. Brands -Senriee Station South 8rut of Flrtl Amnm na-irtiiiiiiiiiBiiiimBimini AND FINER MOTOR CAR and in OCTOBER more than last October A the HASH ASH "400" sales figures tell how emphatically and over- whelmtogly America has endorsed this new and finer motor car. Nash Cars than last October! The circle circle of "400" satisfaction and enthusiasm is growing every In July, 2916 more cars than any month evel every July Nash Augast, cause the moa bought 4498 snore than any previous motor before! Before you buy car, drive than the beat previous September the "400." Let show in October, 10,166 more you why gone Nask! NA Victoria Jtooo to $0000, 4OO vwmm8 12 iltmar Strait) rig JEM Wh visjea Croat 'Desi tfifai Ti it Jiirft STERLING NASH SALES A Wmt Vmrtk St O'coats There's a lot of quality we've put into these Suits and of style, lot of superfine woolens and a lot of custom tailoring.

When you consider the worth of such Clothes you'll readily appreciate the values we're offering this season. Suits 2 trousers Here's Clothes Dress Qloves Here is the greatest stock of gloves that our store has ever carried. Quality gloves unlined, made by lined gloves of wool and fur made by C. D. Osborne, The kind of a glove you want is in this complete stock.

Sweater Special All wool shaker stitch neck sweaters, plain and combination of colors. Regular 8.00 5.45 2.50 to 6,50 Union Suit Allen A union suits, good weight garment for winter a quality garment. Ecru color. 1.29 Special Silk Hmier 45c for US Silk.

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