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ST I 1 1 I Sporting Scbf ion Sporting RENTROPTO TURKEY DAY GAMEvS PROMISING Camp Logan and Ellington Field Eleven to Clash on Bice Field Airplane Stunts to Regale Spectators ATHLETICS NOW- IN FULL BLAST jWnd of Handball Tourney Will Be FwUhed WeW day Volley Ball AW Booming siajBfWssasswsjassaBBBwsssssas Mat Qasri Scheduled ('Auditonum TndaY 'NisKW I cember 6 Eiiropean Champion Hat Like a GREAT LAKES BEAT AHHAPOLIS ELEVEN HiMe West Tars Changed Defeat Info Victory. Virtstlly Took the Iron Out of the Fir in the Last Three Minntet of Plij; Middle. Gained Here Ground. Than Bivali. i 1 1 might ultimately bring th Logan boys over th tap winner.

vBeeaua of th caliber of many of. th Ellington' tao'- pereonnel Coach Ar-huelcl Has eWemad It neceaaarv la work Third round play In th handball touiv which now Is la protress at th Hauaton T. at. C. A.

should finished by Wadnaaday ulsht. thrby brfnflnf th survivor of th championship class out a few new wrlnkl on hla ward suffering a brekan fT that tie ahort of marvelous. In every b. data within th past rear Pavekev defeated all hla adversaria and two draw with wiaraien of. -pound, proving hayopd danbt awn will challena far th weight) title, 'John la- a a.

trainer and uaa his brains an. do hi hand and feat. In dash to data be ha hwa' a-neaa second to son, not evea Pet 1 Leslie Maan. a T. M.

O. phyaW rector at Camp Logan, probably wul th third man in tha ring. fao Xac with th stirring lemlOnaU. Th tournament la Its kind vr conducted by the Winner In th first round wr Bherraan. tha nmy.

w. Wednesday -a number Ellington field ship will bombard th rlty with foot hell literature, advertising, th gam, 'and In a number -'of -tb- bundle mere wiu be complimentary admission ticket tb festivities. A special feature. Thuraday afternoon. Charles Rentrop.

former European middleweight wretlng champion and holder of the Lord Lonadal gold belt, ha been matched to mt Pet Brown of Taylor in a finish grappl at th city auditorium on Friday night, December 1, ander th auspice of th Oulf Coast club. Rentrop Is a busky matman and has met soma of th beat grappler In tha business, especially European, from whom he won a tournament against all comers at hi weight and was awarded the belt, emblematic of the European championship. Kent rop Is a native of Alaace-Lorraln, but haa a distinct dialect In his speech. He haa the neck of a bull and no wrestler has ever been able to gain one fall from him via a neck hold. HI nook muscles r.

Heveloned far in excess of those Of Tb standings of th club of th noonday buslnaa men's class volley ibaU ieagu through th mlddl of last week Playd Won Lost Pot. Blue I Win tea I i Orays. 4 .1 A reason for tha game' great appeal to tha buelnase men of th city is that a match can easily be arranged and a rarer la not necessary. Member of th evening professional bustnaaa mans class ar arranging to form a league of Its own. Th winning, team will challenge the winners.

of the league that meet after clas each noon. Tha business men who hav talma up volley ball to make them more physically At ar not Interested-to any deme In specialisation In afymnastlo work. They Dplt th fact that th Rio Owls wilt not play her Thanksgiving day, th Houston followers of the gridiron gam will hav their Turkey day jdtn with th dressing and jcxaji berry sauce on )Hn- trie fast ICllIng-toa field football team, which boaat of much axoellent college material, ties Into th lath dlvlalon eleven of Iogan nast Thursday. aftrnoon on th Rio Institute field. Th Ellington eleven la made up of st whoa names ar household words In th Eaat and North and according to Irtsid Information, they are making special preparations to down tha gritty Infantryman In thla titular clash fsr senrio football honora In thla aectlon of the Stat, and th team 1 being groomed with exceeding care.

Ellla, Martial, Bryan. Hodsatatt, man, Sproaae, Oataa, Dwckwgrth, Boll, Aderman. C. 8hnnan, ferryman, atetter and Wolf. Rivht off tha hat tha eeeond MUtld de- Just prior to th game's start, will be flying stunt by a number of ofSeers In tuelr machines, stunts that promise to be of a thrilling character and which alone will be worth th prlc of admission.

For a half hour tha spectators at Rice field wlU rgald with Ull spins, loop tha latwd a rd hot match in which Ellla Farmer burns, and he I one of the most want eport that benefit their ponai- loop, nost euvea ana venous otaer tactic used by flyers In 'maneuvering for ha ever araDDlera who built stur ray tlon without taxing mental power, volley showed his wares In Houston. position against tn nmy In battle. Pittsburg U. StootWc Georgia Tech Aaooiat4 Pr VT FORBES FIELD, PHtstmrg. Iter, Sl Th Georgia Toh team wa no Basic th University oi Pittsburg Saturday ar went down to defeat by a acore tt 0.

Pitt wa eapaelally sammfal in f-ward passing, scoria thre. 4auchdo on thla style of play. Da viae and were th around gainer for li whll Flower wa tha-atar of th via, bail doing ail ai mis. Vulclal Information from Camp Logan Matches TmsT arranged with men on jV ItVAt KiVT.Vi rJrpTa ich side ranging from to 14 In numbr. "K-C'SP h.tt H.

Arbuckle and Lieutenant S. R. Put Th machines will come to th. field in battle formation, just as they did on the western front Just prior to thacloas of noatuiu against tne Hun, and a set In leacu games ut numoer 10 a ame limited to six. A ball batted out of bounds counts a' point for th defending entitle esniDluon or now thing wer don "over there" will be iiund tnr nam, captain of th eleven, are going to us an unlqu shift with which to confound their adversaries In this battle, owing to It being a title character, and no: stone will be left unturned which John Devokey, former middleweight aspirant to tha title, the man who made George Rothner go over three hours to aecur a draw, la booked to meet aome likely middleweight In the preliminary.

Thla clash probably will be another excellent boat and the double attraction 1 sure to bring th fana out In a body. Devokey la faat making hla way towards the top of the ladder In his class and Is doing a "come back" after winning th Olympla championship and after Associated Press Report. ANNAPOLIS. Nov. It.

In on of th moat bitterly contested 'game sver witnessed on a local gridiron th Great Lake naval training station football team of Chicago defeated Annapoll midshipman Saturday afternoon 7 to ft. Th tar from th Mlddl Wast turned what seemed Ilk certain defeat Into victory in th last three minute of th play whan Eltson, playing at right halfback, grabbed middy fumble almost In the shadow his own goal posts, and aftar eluding three opposing tackier, wa prevented from being overhauled by thre more aa the result of splendid Interference, and sprinted yard to a toucbi down. Blacklock, the big Indian, pnt up a brilliant defensive gam at right tackle for Great Lake, and kicked the goal that sealed the fata of tha middle' claim for football supremacy In the East. The game was a thriller from start to finish and was marked by a sensational Incident. The sensation was coupled with Eltaon'a brilliant daah to a touchdown.

It happened after the Great Lakes ruaner had sprinted to within 10-yard mark of tha navy'a goal, line and th laat of the side. Tka faAl 4hk lift membera of th th education of Houston football follow era. Mmtirwn mi utlvelv Interested In the snort atteaU to Its popularity. In collets or. Tb Pitt goal lla wa nevar in football tne aquaa eiaom eonwina danger.

Tha feature ws by Davie for touohdown uu men. won In straight ta. Ilrl, 11-1, fsainsi Sherman. In th hum round Ferryman de(atad C. 8hrman, U-t, ll-Il.

Il-l. BUM another match aaw Gate win ovar Puokworth. U-Il, Sl-l. Th ol Oatea aftar loalng th Initial at wa a wonderful bit of work. Kntranta who war defaand In tha first round of play will form th third division In tha handball program that la to follow tha ehamplonahlp tournament.

Th aaates of the eleven will be placed in a hat and dnawn. oaa at a time. In th order drawn these names will be poatad to show the determined position. After thl la don th player below mar Challenge th player directly In advance. Aftar a tew wak of matches the alltgn-mnt will In accord wftb tha efficiency wf tha men In this division.

Player who were defeated In th eeo-Md round, eight In number, will have a aimllar drawing to determine poaltions In 'th ootod division. VOLLCY BALL 18 1 POPULAR. Never before has so much Inter at been taken -fa -rtBby baU at th local Raoordf oomplled by Fhyslcal Director Clark show that 130 man and boys are devoting part of their time to the game, which 1 simplicity In Itself, requiring but Uttl equipment and being free from entangling rules and- regulations. I- SATURDAY PROGRAM. Each Saturday night thla fan and stsg an athlatlo exhibition of soma kind AS THE SPORT SCRIBE SEES IT to which th public will be Invited.

There winter Physical Director Roes dark will hav already been two volley ball and All th Ooed aterea WHI Closed Thuraday All Day AU th Othr Ought t. BY FRANK NOEL. on basket ball matches. Aa th Mason advances tha program will be varied with class demonstrations and possibly some wrestling and boxing, -jumoung oi a pursuing tacklcrs had been disposed of his Interfere, wben Sanders, one of kih nrdiir mav be Introduced. Although the banner boxing carnival was sUged at Camp Logan but Wednesday night, under the auspice of Th Houston Post for ttie benefit of the united These entertainment will be free to the public.

In the nrat two eaiuraay niKiu third round. Several bones In on of hi hands wer broken, a he could not give any sort of battle against Yarson, figured, like Brer Rabbit, he would wait until bo me other day and show the fans Just the sort of atuff he la made of. The SharpAndarapn bout was enjoyed, Good Judgment- vollev ball came tne teams ae- volley ball games ine i learas tested Ellington Field flying cadets. war wnrv: a little comment anent the big show would' not be out of order by any mean. The fans, who came out in the middles' first string substitutes, dashed from his seat on the bench out Into the football arena and brought the fleeing runner down from behind.

General excitement prevailed for a time, and some of the supporters of Great Lakes made a rush for the Intruding middle and began pummelling him, but quiet was soon restored snd the gam proceeded. Eltson had a clear field at the time and the officials of course ruled a legitimate touchdown. In point of general ground gaining abil Nust fair numbers, were regaled with what OWLS TO PLAY BUT 2 MORE GAMES they said was the beat carnival or ita character ever staged In Houston and each and every spectator went away booster for the game of fisticuffs. Rice University Will Finish Up Its Season Against S. M.

U. Mustangs and Baylor but Sharp again proved that he know his business. He had hla adveraary's number at th outset and kept him on the continual move. Sharp's style is always enjoyedra It means action. When a boxer keep coming In the other fellow must either run or fight; It's Just up to him.

The other numbers were also enjoyed, and Freddie Gllmofe ha two likely young pupils ih Coombs hd McCutcheon. These youngsters boxed three fast and Interesting rounds and will show Improvement In their next battles. ity, the middles outplayed the Great Lakes aggregation to aome extent. They had a shade the better of It In die first two periods, although they were unable which Uncle Sam Is' now fostering for the good of the soldier, both as a physical conditioner and aa an asaet under fire, when punishment tells whether a man is to work the leather within striking dfs tances. Nor were the tars able to in vade far Into tha navy cone.

Some men argue about it and other men show good judgment when they purchase an Overcoat when the weather turns cold or just a little before. An Ulster Coat will meet the re quirements of the man who out a great deal, either walking or ing; the weight is just right and the style is popular as a practical coat A dark oxford or black with a vel-' -vet collar. form fitted: or loose back appeals to most men for a more dressy coat. A-i i courageous or a quitter. It means, too, that Chaplain H.

Dar-ley, matchmaker at the local cantonment. Is much encouraged over the result of the big event and In the near future, muster up another banner card for rhe edification of the fans that probably will equal. If not excel, last Wednesday night's show. Colonel D. J.

Baker, commander of the Illinois Beat Chicago U. Easily, 29 to 0 Associated Press Report. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. The University of Baseball League to Be Formed ip England LONDON, Nov.

-23. It Is proposed In various sporting circles In England to down her a wlp th slate dean and they have a team which probably will come rather close to doing it. I. Burton Rlx. famous for years In Texas football, the, mentor of the Mustangs.

This Is Rlx's second season with the. North Texas school, past year he bided his time and laid rhb foundations for a great team. This year he has come close to realizing it If Rlx continues with Southern Methodist university the Dallas school will be a mighty strong factor In State and southwestern football races during succeeding years. Although the Owls have not scored a point yet this season, they are hankering to get at sothe college teams in order to show just exactly what they can do. The score rolled up by Rice's opponents Is not lsrge, however meager may be the showing made by the Owls In regt isterlng tallies.

To date the Owls have played an even half dozen game and 57th Infantry, spent 350 out of the treasury of the 57th7 regiment athletic fund to finish building the arena, so that the war work show might be a complete success from every ancle. The "Flslitlng" Illinois eleven, playing In It beat style, organ Is a base bail leagne to be operated Chaplain now haa the lob of making that much money in the next show, aa the Only two mora gnmes remain on the Owls' gridiron schedule. After Baylor plays her two weeks from next Saturday the season of 1S1S will be a closed book and Houston fan wl net no more chances to witness college football this year. Indications are that these last two games are going to be stemwlnders. The pair of contests remaining are with the Mustangs of Southern Methodist university on November SO.

and with the Baylor Bears on December 7. It is high' ly probable that no post-season games will be carded this year. Post season games are rather peculiar affairs they are always much talked about, but never played. The two final clashes prtfmlse to be as hard fought as any played here thla season. Southern Methodist university has a great little team.

That much has already bean proved by the Mustangs of this year. Sei-eral teams have already tasted defeat at the hands of the Meth-oiltela, and the Owls must watch their steps that they do not also taste defeat throughout the coming spring and sum athletic fund of the 67th is virtually de pleted and the boys Just must have funds with which to buy paraphernalia. It is $25; $35, $45 Ware showing these-en Saturday defeated the University Of Chicago. 21 to 0. on Stagg field.

The result, taken In connection with the defeat of Northwestern at Iowa City, strengthened the mini's claim to whatever championship, honors are likely to be evolved from the 1918 season. Shifts in Chicago's lineup, due to Injuries of regulars, reduced Its team play to a minimum and some of the substitutes were so green that they frequently violated rules. Holding cost Chicago a number of 16-yard penalties. proposed to stage another big carnival under a-roof at Camp Logan, which will insure the fan Ita consummation, rain jcuiruori cuaiis in a wiuc variation of colorings and priced moder- to $80 or shine. Therefore, fight fana may rest assured of some more hostilities with the and tiave scored not once, yet the total score made by all th visitor on th Hie gridiron haa been but it points, averag mitts between camp champions in the mer.

The jane ha, made rapid strides sine tha arrival of Canadian troops here early In the war, and especially since the coming of the Americana. The gam I now played by English team In preference to cricket. Thla is particularly true In barracks, where the British soldiers have been In constant contact with their American fellows. It is pointed out that there will be many Canadian and American soldiers In England during the. coming spring and summer, for various reasons, to return to their homes In Canada and the United States.

It 1 felt that th presence of these players will give the gam 3a big boost here. Baseball 1 bound to assjm permanent place on the calendar of British sport near future. ing a bit more than a touchdown per game. That Is an almost remarkable If ever a man showed Just what a fight record. The Owls may.

wall bs called the scoreless wonders. But the Owls declare that ther win ing man should be made of that man was MICHIGAN BEAT MICHIGAN AGGIES. ANN Nov. 21. The University of Michigan outplayed the Michigan Aggies Saturday, defeating; the East Lansing eleven 21 to 6, chiefly by their ability to break through th visitors' defense.

Fighting Erlckson. champion middleweight of Ellington field, who stuck 10 not merit the name of scoreless after next Saturday. They Insist they are go IttLIADILITY at those same nanus. One factor which will Insure next Saturday's clash itu the Mustangs being a scrappy battle Is the lda of revenge which animates the Methodists. And tljey are Justly revengeful.

Some two years ago the Owls Invited the Mustangs to play on the local lot and the Methodists accepted the Invitation. But after their little game was finished It was found that the Owls hnd had the temerity to run up a total of 144 points while they allowed the guests but three points. Hence the Mustangs are coming rounds with Battling' TVulfburger. champion middleweight of Camp Logan, In the final number of the card. Ericsson's head wa rocked from on side to the ocher, his frail body shook from the force of Wulfborger's blows, his knees knocked together when he-was groggy In the third round, he fought automatically Just like ing to ratten up their scoring column if hard fight and grit can do it.

From this distance th gam looks Ilk a 60-50 chance both ways. And the Baylor gam will likely not be a slow affair. Baylor Is always a contender for State honors when It cornea to football and the Bears are euro to give the Owls a run for their money. Taken all In all It now looks as If the local football season will close with a whirlwind finish. a game bulldog who, though whipped, hangs on to the last gasp.

Mechanically, like a steam-driven ma chine, he kept coming In for more. Not once did he back an Inch, for It Wulfburger who did the- abadow boxing stuff and not Erlckson. The latter blows Longhorns Meet Aggies on Thanksgiving Houston Post Special. 1 AUSTIN, Texas. Nov.

Z3. The Unlver- Let' make this Thanksving the brightest, biggest and happiest of all. Zindler. Will help you clothe yourself with the best quality clothing atAprices that will save you enough for your "turkey dinner and dressing." Zindler's Houston's practical clothing store for particular, practical men and young men, of- did not have the force of tnsolnfantry Zindler's Fine AIT Wool Sunproof Fast Color Blue Serge Suits; a Big. Value yX bvi man's wallops, alls Judge of distance was good, very good, but there was nothing back of bis left hand to make Wulfburger worry one whit.

In the third round when Erlckson seemed about to collapse the betting would have been a dollar to a plugged slty of Texas Is making arrangements to welcome one of the largest crowd In Its history on Thanksgiving, when the Long aime mat ne wouia not last out tne fourtn round. Nor would he have, had his not been a fUchtmK heart, one which la born horns and Texas A. and M. meet In their Aggies Defeated Camp Mabry, 19 to 7 Houston Post Special. COLLEGE STATION, Nov.

23. Playing substitutes chiefly except In on quarter, A. and M. defeated the Camp Mabry eleven from Austin It to 7 Saturday afternoon. Second string men held the visitors scoreless In the first half, but the coaches sent In the first Une reserve In the third quarter when all the Farmers scores were made.

Garth made two of the touchdowns, following long line bucks by" himself and end runs by Elam, and the third score came when Elam forward passed to Harrison over the goal Una. Alexander "kicked one goal. Tha first line reserves were withdrawn at the end of the third quarter and It was when the visitors blocked Harrison's tin the man and not the superficial vain glory sort. He is a born courageous man man every men of mm from top to bot fers a high grade line of Roches tom. Ho weathered the storm and In the sev annual gridiron set-to.

This will be the most Important game of the reason not only In Texas but In the Southwest. Neither team has been defeated thua far. The title of the Southwest conference will be swinging In the balance. In ad-: Vditlon to this is the historic rivalry of the 'two teams, which In Itself Insures a grid-1 Iron classic each year, and brings lovers enth round actually bested Wulfburger and rocked his head a few times Just to let him know that Erlckson was stlU in the ring, willing, able and desirous of mixing It to the finish. In the tenth ter Hand-Tailored Fine Woolen Suux and good, warm dressy Overcoats at these remarkable prices of the sport from an parts oi ine There Is little basis upon which to com round, too, he seemed about on the verge ZINDLER is Featuring Special line of HIGH GRADE OVERCOATS, that are dressy, warm and Bhwerpreof.

of a collapse, but he kept on, withstood me pounaini gof his adversary and finish-rave lad he I. pare the two teams this' year. Only one team has played them both. Thla was Ream field, which Texas defeated by a ed like Kick in the nnal period and Ravey recovered it and ran five yards for a touch i He' is not nearly so exDerienced In tha acore of 27 to 2. and A.

and M. 6 to 0, down that their sole score came. Minler Kicked goal, with the exception of this score the "the scrubs" played a shade the better game than the visitors, being There was a considerable lapse of time between the tvn games and either team could have utffiergon a great change, longhorn backer say It Is Texas' time to win and are claiming that she will more successful both on defense and of gam aa la Wulfburger, who, despite la an old head and knows much that can only be acquired by long experience. Several times Wulfburger feigned grogglness. He stalled a bit, but It didn't fool Erlckson; It only mad him keep coming and coming In.

It was a great battle and a real treat In more way than one. It certainly Is re fense. The the scrubs completed two -wipe out last year's defeat. Supporters forward passes and intercepted one. $20 $22.50 $25 $27.00 $30 $35,00 of the scanners feel equally confident- of victory.

Thanksgiving day will be a holiday for Cardinal Batters Found freshing to see a boxer, seemingly beaten to a puip, come osck ana light lis a wildcat to tha very end. THE SAME ZINDLER SERVICE THE SAME ZINDLER VALUES i The same Zindler Courteous Treatment awaits your boy at Zindler's. Steinway Fine Woolen Suits) made with the double seat, double knee Pants; carefully tailored throughout; made in the most attractive models. Priced the Zindler way to save you money MarquardEasy Last season Rubs Marquard was slngu VI B. A.

T. and it la probable that the yntlre A. and M. student body will make the trip to Austin, aa In former years when tha two team met on Clark field. Departs from over th State Indicate that varsity? alumni are preparing to on hand largo1 numbers.

4 On case of tha pitcher going one too often to' the well wa that of Jack Flts-gerald. Fit in hi palmy day would hav made mincemeat of hi gam UtUe Men, Young Men, PREPARE larly unfortunate against th St. Louis Cards, losing five games to them and winning none. They did not win more than three from any other pitcher, taking antagonist, Sid Kahn. However, th sun had long; set on Fltsge raid's career, and Unger New Captain of Penn State Team that many from Ragon.

Homr. Bailee and hi "com back" was, pitiful. His legs quivered wnen he received a blow on th $10 $11 $12.50 $13.50 $15 i Schneider. Eller of Cincinnati bad a picnic with the Cards, taking six games from them and losing only two, while fourvvlctories were earned by Hendriz. Perrltt.

Coooer head. HI heart waa- willing, but th mind and muscles would not co-ordinate, Kand Nehf. Jim Vaughn had them on the $12.50 Fine All-Wool Steinway Suits Zindler's stoclbof fine, warm, serviceable, dressy Overcoats, Stormcoats, Raincoats and Mackinaws $10 $12.50 $15 $17.50 $20 $22.50 $25 $30 $35 SPECIAL Novelty Fancy Vests; very, attractive patterns $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 to $8. hip, also, with, five victories and wouta noc wori togemer. saw openings, openings that in hi palmy day would have meant a quletua to hi opponent a short, quick nap without a Ques oereau.

French' Ace, Swimmer, May SPECIAL Good Woolen Suits for boys $8.50 and $9.00. Good Warm Mackinaws $8.50, $9.00 and $9.50 Visit America tion. -But tha body simply was not capable of delng what the eye saw and th ttilnd ordered. Jack, who 1 another of th gam Erlckson type, boxed when he could, fought when opportunity afforded, but the old atuff, which mean youth, wa missing gone forever. The forexolng doe not mean to take STATE COLLEGE.

Ndv. 2S. Frank J. Unger of Oil City, fullback on Penn State's football eleven, ha been elected captain of the Blue and Whit for the remainder of this season. He succeeds Lieutenant Harry Robb, who relinquished the leadership of State learn to serv aa an S.

A. C. Instructor at Columbia university, where ha also holds the football captaincy. Captain-elect Unger was a substltiito back for the last two years. He quickly won a regular berth at fallback thi season when he returned to College tfrurit th Wlssahlekeh barrack naval station.

An Injured 'shoulder kept Ungei-out of the Rutgers game, but- he probably will be able to lead his team against Lehigh on Saturday, Lieutenant Charles Nungeser, famous The blond ace of France and a hero of th annual -Seine river swim, held recently through Pari. 1 to Visit th United 'JLw State. Information has come from abroad The Zindler Special 'Shoes for Men-Bench made of excellent stock; all styles mat la to eiqbark shortly on an avla- any credit away from Kahn who, though a youngster and exceptionally green in some of the trick of the ring, fought a hard, careful fight and la himself a good, game, little lad. He took the wallop sent his way with th same fortitude of Pit, -but he had the youth and 'Mamma which carrlel with It victory nln time in ten. 3H0E uun in wiu outer 01' Unguiahed airmen.

He 1 certain to attract wide attention in thl country because of hla exploit over th flarhtlnar froata. Nnnnan haa ZmjDera Shoes for Men Zindler's is Headquarters for the 18 $60 $7.00 St. Louis Cards Players in Service La record ot 46 boche downed In th case of th master and pupil oc FORTMEN BOYS' SHOES Lincoln, make; solid leather; dressy-- curred in th Nate Jackson-Young Govern bout McOovern waa th willing S.HOE8 Oar stock and ortnwnt vary complat and th values ar th beat. Endloen-Jehnson Solid Leather Shoes er merv-; soul, kept fighting from bell to bell In All th nwwt leather; all styles. th six rounds, but th craft of Jackson was th deciding point Jackson' vary imm was- a He knew hut what $3 $3.80 S3.50 S4 $5 $7, $8, $9, $10 eioua.

v. Wisconsin Beat Ohio State Ragged Game Associated Pres Report. COLUMBUS. -O, IS. In a gain marked by fumble and ragged 'playing, Wisconsin defeated Ohio Stat Saturday to I.

Both of Wloonin'. touch down earn after t0yard runs by Smith', th first on In th first period from a $4 $4.50 mm he was doing and feinted for the openings til to Wear Vt i -1 A i wnen It. meant -McOovern. who 1 not so ex Deri en cad. I 7 eighteen membera th WIS Cardinals, all oT whom war considered regular, ar pow in th service of their country, ao-T cording to Secretary lrrft WMaon.

Th xnmes of th player In service follow: Major Branch, Rickey, chemical warfar i.t service; John C. Hendricks; secretary K. of C. i R. D.

Wallace, Ordnance depart- ment: Douglas Balrd. William army; Frank Snyder, army; Jack Y5, Pmlth, army: Sergeant Walton Cruise, Qaoar -Horsrman, army; Lieutenant Marvin GodWlrt, aviation corps; 3ohn i.MHIerr marine: Elm 1 Knight, -army? (urpht Ciirrle, artny; a youngster of promts. He showed that aoma day anyone' boxing him will have ''ALWAYS HSWt their' hand full full to th limit and ff OUTfTTTOrS TONEW HL Man warm, excellent 'quality Union 8ultv extra fin ribbed $1.75 $2.06 $2.50 $3.00 $30 Ken's Fine Woolen Shirts and Sweaters; Universal, Kiln; and -Eagle $2.00 $20 $30 ctco stn that one acquire rmg experience his adversaries will Juet be In his way. This number sras anjoyfd to th limit acfomYDvj mm Th Kid Wolf-BatUlng- raraon fight. UndersMrU arid Drawers Tine ribbed, 10and.

SIS punt forWatlcw and the-second in th final period when Intercepted an Ohio State forward pa on bt oU' Jv-yard' Una. Sundt kicked both Irt the third period, Ohio State pushed the ball to Wisconsin' one-yard lin, but lacked th punch to put It over. Bruce VHltt, navy; Jonn urocg, navy which ended in th thtrd round, was not so well nJoyd, as Wolf toft th ring with Uttl axBlanatlon at th end of tha army; Jak army; Tony Bhottem, Jenkins, army,.

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