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6 'PENNSYLVANIA: TRIUMPHS OVER CORNELL ELEVEN 20 fio' BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: FRIDAY -NOVEMBER 28 -19M -P- KANSAS LUCKY TO WIN El iRJLTON GIVEN 14000 10 SAYS RYAN Fuente's Manager Said to Have Insisted Upon One Round "Knockout" PITTSBURG PANTHER BEATS PENN'STATE Win by Score of 24 to 3 Lions Score Their Only Points by a Field Coal Aggressive Attack Proves Surprise BRILLIANT AERIAL- A TTACK RESPONSlDlEh Ithacans Showed More Formidable iIeSfcj'4 Offensive But Were Dazzled by Forward Pad Quakers Finish With Clean HA BOYS LOSE FINAL BATTLE i Syracuse Holds Koppisch to One Tovchdown While McBride Boots Three Field Goals Blue Downed in Heart-Breaking Struggle FRANKLIN FIELD PhiladolpM Nov Pennsylvania her 1924 season with clean slate and strengthened her claim tel football laurcla bf conquering Cornell today M-to 0 In tlwir SIM annual battle before a crowd of 66000 that filled every coraa of Franklin Field 'Pennsylvania's victory was due entirely to a sudden sad Mil- "-J liant fot ward paasing attack in lha aaeond quarter whan two touchdown! were scored ona by Thayer and the other by Dmiglssa on tfem aerials thrown by Captain MeGraw who played hla last gam for th Red and Blue The third touchdown scored in the third quarter came when Dougleee intercepted a Cornell paw and raced 00 yards to acore' more Cornell showed the Ytoal by Pravot who waa called from lla twaltlon at right tackle whan the elate team wa held fur down am lha I'ltt 16-yard line Although tha Punthrr attack' wua a surprise to thoao who eaneried the leu lean to vhrcl: tha Plttahurgar I wo nr lha winner1 acoraa were matla on break that favored the Pitt team Tha acurre In tha third period were nccnunlahle lo a plowing line and lo clover forward paaeliig Pitt ariirrd aix flrat downa In thla quarter I'ltt reverted to a trick forward pia In the In at of the third period Harding getting the bull on the atala 27-yard Una and imaalng lo llrown who forward-punned over lha right aide of Ilia Una to wowlen who ran ilia remaining 16 yard to a touchdown A mlat covered the field In tho beginning nf lha fourth quarter but Pitt arored agnln whan the' atala fumbled Tha arorn waa made on an and run hy McCutohaon though he had loal a war for -hla country Ilia name I Waller Krla-ael a blorky built Californian who Ilk Knpplatdi wa playing hla Inal game for Columbia Thia Kriaael la a hefty pier of work and loo alow-In hla leg action lo qualify aa a regular member of the ball-toaalng department ao he wae echooled In tha thing ha did beat kicking and waa aaved for that eort of work When Kopplach mod Columbia' touchdown by a 26-yard run after catching a forward paa In lha aecond quarter and put Columbia In lit lead 0 to I Kriael wae aent In 'ir juat on play lo kick the goal 'ter touchdown The paa from renter waa a trifle low but Kriaael hlmaelf wae ner-vnua and he handled the ball a fraction of an Inala nt too long before dropIngMl to hla boot And that ml -croacoplo delay ftyracuae'e forward line charged through and one of the yellow er entered man took tha ball full on hla cheat blocking the acore 1 A 3 poiQ grounds new tork Nov Percy Houghton' laat fool-ball lean waa whipped In Ita Inal game of the aeaaon Thuraday afternoon by the Yellow haeka from Hyrn-cue unlvrrally 9 to 0 Walter Kopplech Tor four year Ihe on gleaming glinting alar of Columbia and for three year the captain of the oquad cloaed hla career In the onr bedraggled blue of Columbia with a touchdown bul he waa blanketed almoat throughout by from two to fuur Byracuae playera and win alone Jack McBride of Hyra-cuae on of the greateat acorera of the year Iq the eaat made all of the point for 11 college with three gonle from the field and brought hlr total lo 90 for the aeaaon which ani-hltloua total Include eleven field goal Thera waa a goat in thl gurne of football and he lay on hla face in the atraw a I the Columbia aide line aa tha Inal quarter ebbed and flowed on the croaa-barred afraid crying aa II BE If Boston Runner Leads Large Field Over Nine and One-Quarter Miles course -BERWICK Pm Nov lame Henlgan Beaton today won tha fit-tanth annual Berwick marathon over a mountalncua nine and ona-quarter mile course In 49 minutes 112-6 seconds William Kyroncn of Ilel elngford Finland waa second In and John Ball Syracuse University third in 66:16 Twenty-four runners started' Other runners finished a follows: Fourth Albert Nlchaalaon Htam-ford Conn time 60:61 fltllq Frank Tttterton New York sixth Allle Mack New York aeventh William Meyers Philadelphia eighth Jame O'Connor Now York ninth Clarence DaMar Bedford Maea tenth George Kabldoux New York Knight of Calamba DOLD GIRLS VICTORIOUS IN MATCH ON ALLEYS Thu Mcond bowlln match between the I)old BO-ftO club and the Recreation Olrla waa bowled on the Orand Central alleya Mein atreet and rialR the lH1d glrlo were vtc-torloua MIm Eleanor Btrot had the hlfh average for the night Mlaa Machlel rolled beet for the Dold glrla The emrea: DOLD 80-90 CLUB wtit Mochtef Hplmlce Mlllrr Bartta Btmoa ToUls RBCBBATIi 3lidtl SHi weedier Stmt Strut frrtur Totals play and Penn got the ball aa tee Ithacans' 11-yard lln Pennsylvania tried to acore another touchdown through the air but after completing ona short para aoalher was grounded over the' goal line and Cornell took the ball oft downs oa Ear own 13-yard line Pennsylvania scored her third touchdown when Douglass Intercepted a Cornell para on Pena'e 40-yard line and raced yard down tbe Iddllnee Thla play followed threat by Cornell which waa started at mld-field whan Morris Intercepted a Quaker aerial Krues'a attempt to kick the extra point wae blocked and tha cor was Pennsylvania If CoiMI nothing Both Lines Held Neither team waa able to maho much headway through tho lino ia tli early part of tha float quarter and the rivals resorted to a kicking dual In which Krues Penn's left footed punter had the ad van tag af Whetstone The ball seesawed around mldflsld however and thera were aa coring threats Cornell tried an aerial attaak ef her own and completed a 33-yard pass Whetstone to Hondoraon that put the ball on Penn'r II yard line Patterson whirled through for a Brat down on th 30-yard line and two' more Una playa netted five yards mm i 1 Cornell's scoring opportunity wont glimmering when two forward panes were grounded over the lino- and Penn took the ball on down oa her own 16-yard line 1 Th game then ended' Tha line-up: PENN Craig la McGInley tt Coleman lg Robinson Papworth rg Thayer rt Fairchild ra Laird qb Douglass lhb i MeGraw rhb Kreux fb Referee Tom umpire Victor CORNELL: la Henderson I 'R Bvafta Ir Morris 'vr Rood rg Carey rt Kearney ra Knean qb Weetar Ulb Pattapaan rJiJx MoUnet Lb Whetstone Thorpe Columbia: Hchwarta Brown i field Judge A Palmer Colby: head linesman Charles EcJIsabii Washington and Jefferson time of periods 16 minutes liOB ANGELES Nov 37 Frd Fulton Mlnnwpolla plaateiar and Tony Funlts tha Mexican heavyweight who knocked him out In Hi opening half mlnul irt a recant bout at Culver City near hero war preparing today ulth thalr managers I Reddy and Fred Wlnaor fur a Superior court bout having bean held In Juatlca court lo anawer lo charge! of violating the alala boxing law Toniy former mddlawalght and welterweight champion testified Fulton told hlpi he waa to receive $4000 for "laying Harry Lykk Culver City nawepapennan recited how Wlnaor threatened to call off tho fialit unla Fuanta waa aa-aurad a apeedy victory Lykk quoted Fulton a explain: ag that ha had wantad to (toy In the ring four rounda but IVInaor aald "Lha eastern paper war looking for lit boy lo win In one round and It hid tO't that way er ofight" Ryan testified Fulton raid h'eman agar Reddy a a to gat $2001 Fuaot wa released on hla owl rerogalxanra Ball for tho other da fen dents area eat at $1000 each PENITENTIARY CHANGES URGED BY CRAND JURY Recommend it a and Safety Improvements I1 Improvements uf eanltory conditions and further precautionary mese-uree for the safeguarding of prison era at tha penitentiary at Aldan wan prominent in the suggestions made hy tha November grand jury In its final report to Justice Brown Tho trend Jury gave the Jail ministration a clean bill of health but mads aevaral suggestions for tha Improvement of the county penitentiary Among them Steel bare on all exterior windows suitable steel screens above visiting cages to prevent passing objects to prisoners batter quarter for storage of prison-ora' clothing fumlgator for immediate uee as sanitary measure equipment of all doors with suitable lock elimination of coal pile In yard: additional floodlights In tha yard to penetrate dark corners: steel gaffes for prison yards to take the place of present wooden ones: protection for Bertllllon room: Immediate completion of pen wells as safety measure ARMY GRID SQUAD LEAVES FOR SOUTH WEBT POINT Nov 27-The army football squad of 31 play-era accompanied by coaches and handlers left today for Baltimore where the Army eleven will meet the Navy on Baturday In th annual service gridiron game The players were In good condition There woe no final statement from the coaches as to the lineup but It It waa Intimated that Baxter would not etart the gam at left end Davidson has tentatively raceivad th appointment Either Yeomans or Herding will be at quarter and Buundara will probably play right tackle Head Coach McEwan will make his final announcement of Army's lineup after the squad reaches Baltimore The cadet corps gave the departing squad a- rousing aepd-off The cadets will go to Baltimore early Saturday morning Xnlelpal Leo one mmnunoir ra No th Hlala Jinx limn ad main Thnra day whan tha university Panther rruahad tha Hint college Lion by aeora of tl to 3 Tha Putin taam which waa eiiii-puynl to tie tha at ranger of ilia n-i-tsmlrra hna not won game from alm-a 1923 and Thuraday ngaln iinabla to buck lha I'anthar ilafenaa It scored nil only tally on a field goal in thn firm iiuartcr Ouatafaon carried tha ball avar ilia Riml for unlvaialiy for til flrat alx pnlnta In Ilia aarond tuaiter Tha ala -an raorad two i ifiora touehdowna In the thlnl qtiur-' 'er nnd added a fourth in tha final in-rlod In four trlala Uroadan fulled to kick goal attar touchdown Tha victory over IVnn marked tha final gania which Pitt will pluy on Forhaa flold Nrxt year tha new 33900000 alodium will ha cmniilatad In Ilttabnrgh and the ranlhci- con trata will ha atagad there Penn acorad Ita only tally on a field TEAMS ON 1925 LIST Schedule Not So Different from Stiff Ones of 20 Years Back Owr11 nt a Me Bttffmlm grratay Stun By HANNA NEW TOFIK Nov Pennayl-vanla with Hrnwn Tale Cornell Chicago Ulinola and Plltaburgh on the Hat hna a fine rohuat arhedule fir nrxt year With that collection nf atalwata to tackle the Quakrra have aomethlng at which to ahoot TThey haven't bran beaten thla year and they think they won't lie beaten Now If they can go on and clean up that crowd In 1936 It will have to be conceded that they are an epochal army However they uaed to do the thing In the good old daya not quite aa much quality perhapa of big league team coming in often but with enough more quantity to allow Utile breathing apace -A recent la-aue of the Lehigh alumni publication ahow how buay tha Lehigh taam waa In 1194 Gann wain played twice a week on "then day" II In all and tha cliaracter of the ippnltlon waa not no nnld either klAvk it over: September 39 Rutger October 0: Princeton: 10 Bnarlhiuore: 11 Tala: 17 Unlvcralty of Penna: 30 Carlisle 24 Princeton: 27 Orange A 11 L'nlverally of North Carolina November 1 Navy: 10 Tale: 14 Lafayette: 17 Army 24 Lafayette: 29 Cornell Three Victoria Over Waat We have Ronton college to thank for two vlrtorlra over the weal Marquelt and the llaakell Indiana The Army won from Detroit and Vermont playa Marquette Thuraday In Milwaukee but with not much hope! nf victory unless the dope la shocked igaln One vraaon or rather I wo why the i IVeat Virginia Weeleyan teem took Byracuee and tha Navy Into comp thla year wua of course the twoj nnd Big and Yast and on the word! Pf Coach Meehan of Byracusa who arrived hero with hie learn Tueaday night two of the beat in Ihe arena lid Meehan has two pretty hpryona himself Clond judge pronounce I lulled I'karck Lcagae GAAXT ALLEY able rushing offensive end aleo a Una that checked most of Penn's running attacks but the Ithecane we unable to eopo with the QunkeFa daxxllng overhead pluy Cornell got within etrlklng distance of Prnne goal but lost the first chance on a fumble and wae held for down on the errand It wae Pennsylvania' flret victory over Cornell since 1920' Penn Kick Off Penn ticked off to Cornell end In an early exchange of punt the Ithacans lost considerable ground-Penn failed to penetrate Corneimne In Ita first few atlelhpto but completed two out of three paeaes for slxable gain Cornell first show of offensive ceme when jhe Ithacans made tha flrat down of the game on their own 31yrd line Comeira drive which had torn Penn's defenee apart for a march or 36 yard6 waa stopped on Ihe Cornell 43-yard line A beautiful punt by Whetstone sailed over the head or Quarterback Laird and wae downed Penn's two-yard mark by Bender-eon of Cornell tbue putting the Quakers Into a bad hoi Kraes kicked temporarily out of danger but Cornell launched a terrific drive from Penn'e 16-jrard line only to lose the ball on a tumble at tha 16-yard line Cornell marched t- yards aidad largely by 14-jftrd diva off tackla by Whetstone In Its march towards Penn's goal Petlenon'e fumble which waa recovered by Captain MeGraw gave lb Quakers break and Krues Immediately kicked out of danger a tbe first period closed Block Penn Kick Shortly after the opening of the second quarter Cornell blocked a Penn kick on th lattor'a 20-yard lln hut Immediately lost thla advantage on a fumble Penn recovered on her own 10-yard line and Cornell blocked another punt which wae recovered for Penn by Krues The epidemlo of fumbling continued when eater dropped a kick which Krues finally got away but tha big red team recovered and kept the bell In Ite poe seaelon After an exchange of kick Penn of fern ire gathered headway only to bo sloped al midfield Another exchange of punts gave Penn an advantage and from Cornell's 40-yard Una a pass put th ball on the Itha can's 22 -yard mark On the next play MeGraw roped back and burled a forward pa forty yards which Thayer Penn end caught at the goal Una for a touchdown Krues kicked the extra point and the' score waa: Pennsylvania seven Cornell nothing Forwards Bring Bears Pennsylvania's touchdown on two succaaalve forward passes turned the tide In unwt tonal fashion and Indicated that Cornell's aerial defenae waa Hill a weak spot Thayer took McG raw's second para from a group! of Cornell tackier grabbing the ball as It bounded In tho elr on their finger tlpa The Penn stands werej in a frenxy Pennsylvania scored a aecond touchdown again on a forward paa After being held In tha line at Mid- field MeGraw aent a short pais over I tha line to Douglass who dodged 40: yards to go over the goal line Hal had a r-laar field after going 1J yard Krues again kicked lha extra point and tha acore was: Pennayl-: vanin 14 Cornell nothing The second period ended shortly i after Cornell kicked off for tho src- ond time in thla quarter Penn'i-commanding lead had been rolled up altogether ou her brilliant overhead play out rushed by a decisive margin i while their own attacks at the Unci were largely checked tha Quakers! turned to forward passing and re-' quired only three heaves all thrown by Captain MeGraw to register a brace of touchdowns Penn la Penalised A fifteen-yard penalty set bank Penn well Into her territory In the I third period but this was offset a little biter whrn One of Cornell's I punts was blocked Whetstone recuv-jrred fur the Ithacane who then I kicked to Midfield Hrnderaon'a fine lend play stopped Penn and Krues kicked Cornell fumbled on a line TED LEWIS LOSES HIS EUROPEAN TITLE EDINBURGH Scotland Nov 27 Ted Lewis former welter- weight champion of th worldl lost hla title as champion of Europe to Tommy Milligan th Boot! lab eham- plon on points In a twenty-round jJ bout Judges Look With Favor on Belated Ralty of Gory Warrior After taking a terrific hammering for five round of a ten-round bout with Jack Ilernateln In the Uroadway auditorium Thuraday night under the auaploea of the Velodrome club Itocky Kanaa rallied In the rlnalng round and received the declaim when tha heal hie moat anient sup-porter expected wa a draw The Tonkera aliorpahooler tor led right In with the Initial clang of tha gong and pummelled lha lltlle Itoin-iiu'a tummy with a aharp two-handed altnck In the aecond frame he drew tho claret from Rocky's eye which cauaeil Hi local battler ronaldarable trouble for the remainder of the luiuix For the next three round llernalcln kept boring In piling up point In every exchange in tha alxtli round the old Kanaa waded ant from hi earner and mad the going hot and heivy for the real of Iho melee The little Herculea forcod the battle from that point on Kunaaa iron two out of three of the butt round with tha dnatng frame a whirlwind of flying leather which cm uaed about equal damage to the two battlers Kamos waa exceedingly fortunate In galling the decision The Judge rt: Kmmetl Ryan Albany: Jack William Rncheatar and Jamea Col-lino Buffalo Freddie Mueller won the declalon over Phil Imgan after a atlrrlng pre Itniinary bout I'hll Vordl defeated Chrla Mueller A1 Pauli waa otopped by Bobby Hamilton in tha third round of a acheduled alx-round fra-can Chet Covell out-pointed Evans Perry while the bout between Bobby Tracey and Tony Ituaea waa called a draw ST GIVEN NEW ATHLETIC FIELD Alumni Present Ten-Acre In Kentnore riot Brother Philip principal of Buint Joaeph'a Collegiate Inatitule an nounced at tha annual banquet of the achool football team that tha alumni aaaoclatlo had preaented the achool with a ten-acre athletic field in Kenmore The property la ated between Htarln and- Colvin ava nuea extending front Ken mo avenue to Woodward avenue In the village of Kenmore The Bite will be eleured at once to be ready for baa The purchdb $60000 price la aald to quet Brother Philip raid that tin school was fait outgrowing Ita present farlllllea Applications for an- cording to the principal 1000 students Basketball Notes Comet A following Its gome of (ho aeaaon ha challenge to local and out-o! team ploying at Its pound Jefferson 2II9-J or write Jack Black Itl rPenalt street I Vesper have won aig of playing at 100 pound Write Kumpf IS Mulberry atreet and Richardson Bruas all Hoffman Hettrick and I make up the Yeapera or anxious to secure gameo will team between 60-100 pound Oamn to be played on npponent'a courts Address l-owensteln 261 Winaloi avenue or call Fillmore 1114-J Grace Caber ciatm that after ar ranging a gam with the Depew baa kelhall tram ami traveling to tlwl place on November 22 the Depew team failed lo appear ana Manager Krteger or that dub could not be found Wa raaw Elovalora won a fast game from the Grace Hahers by a 14 to 21 count at Memorial Chapel court Elevators want games to be played on other courts Addrera Fred Dollar (4 Delaware avenue Herald want games with teams Imlli In the city and oulslilm Write lamina 210 Kweet avenue Herald hold victories over Cart-whaala and Deaf Mutes No- 2 YALE ANNOUNCES ITS BASEBALL SCHEDULE NEW 14AVKN Conn Nov The Yala baseball arhedula for 1926 announced by Kenneth Bacon Hikes In but 27 gamaa Tha acheriula games lo be played In New Haven unleaa otherwise designated follows: April 4 Forrihiin: 6 New Haven (Eastern league) 7 New Haven I Georgetown at Washington 19 Maryland at Washington: 11 Catholic unlvarally at Washington: 16 William and Mary at Richmond: 14 of Richmond at Richmond lh Columbia at New York: 16 New York university: 22 Holy Cross: 26 Psanaylvania: 23 West Virgins 29 Amharat: -May 2 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia: 0 Brown: 16 Cornell al Ithaca 20 Dartmouth 22 Cornell: 26 Syracuse 24 Colgate $4 Prlncaton June 6 Crescent A 9 open: 16 Princeton al Princeton 16 Harvard 17 Harvaid at Cambridge: 26 Harvard In rase of tla 20 Princeton In Cara of tie and no tie with Harvard 26 Prince-ton In case of tl with both Harvard and Prlncaton SOCCER SEASON ENDS WITH TITLE CONTEST Tho Niagara Frontier sorcor football sen on will coma to a clnaa on Thanksgiving day when the Buffalo Auto Radiators and Rangara meat in tho final game In tha Pinkerton run arias at th Military road field Tha trams are wall trained and evenly matched so that a hard battto to predict ad Tha league has called upon ita II team for a ganaral gathering of all players to aaramhla at tho game to mako It fitting climax to a record season la tho soccer gams Gama will start at 1 o'clock JOSEPH MAZUR REPORTS TO LOUISVILLE IN villa club of tla rni linn asam-la-j lion in a letter from Ha Horn conn! announced iu'rlwe of Jaaeph Ala sur 23 Euffnlo annl-rro pltrher lo help bolster op tlio Col-onala twirling dapartmart Tha Colonels In addition ar looking for an aulllaldar a first baaemaa and additional pitching talent IGH1WEIGHT South Heavy Attack I lad No Terror for New Yorker NKW YORK Nov Bid Terri New Turk lightweight outpointed Lula Ylchjtlnl of Chile In a twelve round bout at Madlaon Square Garden The South American' vlcloua attack had no terror for the apeedy eaat aide man who gave a clever exhibition of boxing Terri weighed 110'i and Vlcentlni 11416 There were leaa than half a dozen nllnchea thAiughout the entire bout Terri fighting li cautlou battle all the way keeping well outalile rugged amaehea and pr lug away with a left Jnb that madn hla opponent' none bleed In the eighth Vlcentlni waa far alowar than hi American opponent but fought ag-greaatvely throughout Hla right to the head In the Ihlrd round apparently atopped the New Yorker aendlng him to hi knee But he warn on hi feet einlllng without a count Terrla' victory la regarded a putting him In IlncVor a buttle with Champion Benny Leonard who waa nt the rlngalde to watch the proceeding The New Yorker dloplayed a apeed that kept him from harm and a punch that rocked the Chilean on three Oceanian although It did not oend him ilown In the aeml-flnal bout of twelve round Holly Heainnn of Brooklyn wax awarded the declalon over Joey Bilver of New York Johnny Kochan-aky of Bayonne waa outpointed by Harry Felix of New York In aix rouuda BASKETBALL NEXT FOR LE ROY HIGH ATHLETES ifteeil-irame Schedule Ulierea Ians J0061 I'uavo Nurmi and IVIIIla tlliao Fin-iiNIi area are listed on th pro-1 ninm fur the annual Indoor track and field carnival under Ihe auspices of the Wilen A A on February 7 It wan announced The MOO matara" for tha Hlrachon trophy la tha feature race A new trophy will bo put in competition to replace tho ono captured outright tut February by Joia Ray Chicago star who to expected to make another bid for triumph with Nurmi tei- 1 'iv 4" a 'V-' 1 i v-- wf -Iv I a 1 a 'i? 'li y-i tenUop to baekelball Preliminary practlr li already under tv but the caadldaiea will not get down to Wagner nf Columbia one of the sea- wor un Aftar Thank mn'a beat end and with Fairi-hlld 8vn( holldara 1 Hansen Fisher Howlin' vrnr Propecto are good for a strong Crata Luman Bingham Gill Blifler (mm this araaon Coach Beab has RJorfcman and Tulley In Ihe field he' Walter Maloy Gordon Ifelnerk C'al-in with a telenled hit More often bin and Mugnvaro of but yeor'a five than not a real crackerjark get lit- together with such aecond string man Vie notice ouch as Slurkalio nf Yale a William Mnloy Watla and other among the guards" i annmd which to develop the 1124-26 Psychology Slips Up i Walter Maloy may he wi i Inndirapped thl aeaaon by tha In- A notable dnvelproenl nr the ea- jlIry au(ned during ion hai been Ihe rise nf Ihe Boutli In Die foollwll season Mrengtn Dixie lx iow one of ourj Clcccnce Lapp la manager of tha meal mrmidnhlc sect Inns l-onk whal high school bssketlmll leem and la Vomlerlilll did In Minnesota and arranging a schedule of IS games Benrrla i elroager than Vanderbilt I The schedule In rlnte as follows: Oeorgia'l di-fcualv record I extra-! Hemnbpr t'l Oraswa Westers Bawlaaiy prdlnury not a point by opponents in tho laat five game The Atbena Hfc Bullring hove heeq luiy this fall jvla7 Atlicm Hlfh erhuul it Aifea riving paycholoty a mp in the mid- Jaiiimir Open nff Here I whut Morgan Rlak of ismisre IN Opes Alipnln hnx to nr about It: Jwnierr Genesee Wreleyaa eemiaaiy "It Is aaiil that Ihe niosi danaeroiia trill'd in thn worirl In inee! lx ienm llipt on Ihe p-i'ceiJIiv Bntuiiliiy is Mlvel li ul 'Xlievled setback If Jsnusvr Oies telmisrf i i Yebrmiy I then Felmisir Oars Biddle Soccer Team Win ANNAPOLIS Md Nov Playing with greater apeed In tha latter hull of lha game tha Mldehlpman'e aocrer team administered a decisive defeat to tha eleven of the Byracuae University here today 4 to 0 Football Question Box By LAWRENCE PERRY It la traa that la tha ra-eiad fbathall ruin for 1924 a slayer stay aiake a Ilyina tackle with hoik feel eff tke around 7 Na aat traa QUESTION T-am A kicks eff Te receive ball and kicks It ri(kl kack Ia tkia torsi Yas QUESTION Teaai loading with the ears tlol Ttaai A kaa the ball aa Teaai D'o ti-rard Has It la faurtk dawn Teaai A tries a drey kiok wkick ia blacked A toil hack of Teaai A aaiag after the kail accideaUlly kicks tka ball kcklnd tke aosl Hi af Team Hibthea folio tbt lo tMi a laochdawaf What It It if aal a rara? It la a feul aea Blit lad br tha aioaibor af Taaaa A oface it awbaa aa I dllforoaoa briber a ball la acddeatally kicked er Ucked pinyasa Football Feelers Wanakahs art without games and challenga trams in Waatarn Naw York Casanovlas and Lackawanna ara preferred Write Joa Movnay Waldens triumphed over Sioux five to 21 All-around play or winners featured Grace Usher defeated Amlgoee by a $3 to 21 score Amlgoa want games with 1 16-pouiul trams Writ JIuehllg 701 Jefferson 'avenue The Doctrine of the True American The true American believes la Ilk-arty equality and Justice He believes In freedom of religion free speech and free preea Ha obeys th rul of tho majority Ha ia a patriotic American who know and understands tha three greateat American tha Declaration of ludepondcnco Iho Articles of Confederation and tha Constitution of the United States An attractive booklet containing thera three histone masterpieces la offered free to our reader Band for a copy of thla work and gat a hollar understanding of tho Malory and government of tha grrataat country lo tha world Merely fill out end mall the coupon below onclualng two rants In stamps ror return postage Writ your name and address clearly nnd for babies whnoe mothen remained at home IrP New Bedford the rate wee 1071 for tho bahlra of working mothers and only 1000 for those of mother who remained at homo An Index of what tha additional money does I aten however In Intent mortality figures for Akron where tho rubber Industry pays higher wages to women than the textile Industrie of Manchester and New Frsdsrie Haskin Director The Ruffs le Evening News Washington Infermatien Bureaus I ancles herewith twe cents In stamps far return peatnge an a free espy ef the Canetitutien Baeklat Name Street City I State dree bopi in buai-nrst and on social cccasiona Groom" ia grease less a Isa helps grow thick heavy lustrous hair lfillionp use it! Beware of greasy harmful imitations l-at lie ao I) Gutrgh ha knoCteri rehrniry ST Ann eld man itaychnlugy Into a isici wt thia acaisnn Genrr met Vi-n- Miiwrt lei blit Just after lit qeri-b CasiHue llih school at Buf-aad met that uiiexpectad rorerrrl in fain New Orleans' The Commodore era Nsn-h Pilseia ltifh schoal at Be-lelarnilned to take It out ua Georgia I Fhit tha Bulldogs won (feoigia inel j'lnilnla tho Baluixlsy following lh 1 bouncing Inflh'ted on ih Old 7m-1 oiinion by Washington and LA Vir- TEN SPECIAL EVENTS flnla like Vnnderblll waa going (Tcn RY uril A A lake It out on Georgia But the Hull-1 toga won Then Coach Wnndiurrai NEW YOPK Nov len apa-vim! look on Aiihtirvi foUowinT il clil Fvmi Pveril or which rigerV licking by Tnlane And Geor- expected lo ntlrncl an Intamatlonal ia beat Auburn field of Olympia eisra Including V' field nf Olympia tra The Story of Mmyata fflcjcaMya Joseph Snyder 331 Main St 12 Branchet the Baseball King 1 TY COBB A Life Romance of When Hans Wagner set a record of 300 or better for 17 years they said nobody would' ever do any better But Ty Cobb has broken that record by two seasons How does he do it? How did he get in the top rank- and how has he stayed there year after If you watch the or if you play the many a stunt worth looking for that find in IV story' LE ROY TEAM rflSBANDS AFTER GREAT SEASON LK ROY Nuv Tho La Itoy high echmil football Irani hna disbanded nfirr a most aea-mii Tha eleven played ulna gnme winning aevan nnd losing by two mall margin Tha season's record la aa follow: MIR 39 Walialer 11 8 LHS 34 Medina II Lllii 30 Fairport II Hi UlfS 20 Aurora If 9 1114 7 Albion 'I' IIIH 0 Kannmra 11 8 1 bll 7 Danavillo II II 61 Full-port II u11 1 Batavia II 8 190 Opponent Alan Ward wax maniir Waltci daloy captain and Prlnra Ju-ebe irach of tha I lloy eltvan during he aeaaon Jut cloaed mOMAS STAR BACK TO REMAIN AMATEUR CHICAGO I) Nov Ilaivy Thomas boikfild star uf the Uni-crlly of 'iiiraKO who finished hi Will foollvill ruieer I'ux raason ai si l'nlverally l'liicuqo will pi Ml tor huavuali Mini possibly Hi rock tram it uplvvrsliy next p-'icg be raid today Ii iri tiiai op wvld pro'easmiinl Wlh 'll Cxriiie WIs fTau I sum oh i 1 honias former all-101010 mernber of tha I'rtversuy Chicago alaaan ard brother of larry tad rlayed with iba Karin waf tonal club It waa dixatowd 0 Photo by Pasi Thompson as prohla opponent A aeries nf oprinto at 60 too and IM yards 1S0-mtter race and aav-enl relay fnlurra are other events on the program ROCHESTER HEAVY FINED AND SUSPENDED DAYTON Oh Nov The Montgomery county boxing cnmmisalor rinad Mika Conroy Rochester heavyweight 1200 and suspended him for 10 days aa the result of hlo ra-fural to aiaat Romero liojaa South American hara Ha was charged with upsportaman-Ilka eonriucL Ilia forfeit of 1200 was given In tha Dayton Community chest Conroy cannot lnx In any elty af the National rommiaslun until Ills fina la paid and hla suspension lifted Sully Mogtgagirrj Wig BOSTON Man Nov Sully kluulgoinery former Caiiire collega football star knock out Battling McCreary of Bqaton claimant of tha negro light heavyweight fehamptooahlp In tha laat round of a scheduled taa-rouad bout hara Tuesday I Hair Stays Combed Glossy! Beginning Mpnday December 1st in the 1-0 J- cost only few cent a jar aL any drugstore and ven vtubborn unruly ohampooed hair stay eombeJ all day in any style yon like ia a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your that final touch to good Buffalo Evening NEr0 I.

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