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J. DECEMBER 9, 192S 10-T SUNDAY afelanB Crfbunf (ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES MONEY TO LOAN ON 53 MONEY TO LOAN ON Si GEORGIA VS. TECH AUTOMOBILES 5 AUTOMOBILES 54 MONEY LOANED ON PERSONAL PROPERTY SALARIES tinned i ii-jvvvvjvijv'ir-j BV QKLILAH BEASLEY FIRST QUARTER AUTOMOBILE LOANS Christmas Money Colorea.clul, women througooutT members of the crew fyS darkness or tne nigm. was brought back to where he caught it and Tech penalized half the distance to the goal for clipping. Tech's ball on their own 6-yard line.

Thornason lost a yard at left guard and the quarter ended here. Terh 20, Georgia 0. lief hU in the r.i 1 i nrnlu. nnd pHneciall v6t Oak in moulding favorable public mgnt now wnen you need It. The most lib eral loan Plan In the city, rates that.

save you money; ijio or more; no honeat per CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED Borrow to pay up your obligations and pay us back in small monthly payment PRIVATE CONFERENCE ROOMS Industrial Finance Co. FOURTH QUARTER refused; strictly oonflilen Hon tlal Any man or woman utead- ily employed can borrow here without embarrassment. Inves- fpUnl.r W. (in ..1,.., day, (bredlt Finance Bureau. 1440 250! BROADWAY.

OAKLAND K.tl0 Hyndleate Bids F-" BRANCH OFFICES. EAST BAT DISTRICT FURNITURE LOANS 1 8 AN 'MfANDRO BERKELEY RICHMOND 3ND Private people. FRuttvale 8198 1268 E. 14th St. C.

Realtors .131 Slaodonald aid Ave. 1 Jr. land, will be delighted to read of the recent recognition accorded to the Phylis Wheatley Home Association of Chicago. It was founded over twenty years ago by Mrs. Klizabettt Lindsey Davis.

Mrs. Min-, nie Collins, and a few other women, with the objective of providing and maintaining a home which would solve the problem of the colored girl or woman of good character coming to Chicago for the purpose of advancing in life, often without either relatives or money. The high standard of the service it has rendered has attracted the attention of many women of other races. It has materially helped to solve the problem of migration from the Southland. It has no endowment fund.

Hut with cooperation the institution has grown until It Is considered one of the outstanding achievements of the Chicago colored club women. Their efforts have been recently recognized by Lhc late Mrs. Isabella F. Black- tieorgla won the toss uu and will defend the north goal. Waddey kicked off for Geofgia Tech 55 yards to MoCrary who returned 25 yards.

Oeorgia's hall on their own 30-yard line. Hill fumbled on the first pass and -Tin ash -recovered for Tech. Tech's ball on Georgia's 29-yard line. Lumpkin bumped out of bounds for no Kin. Thomason made 4 yards at left tackle.

He failed to sRaln on the next play. 4. forward pass, Afise.ll to Waddey and the ball went over to Georgia. Georgia's ball on their 20-yard line. Hooks failed to gain at rlht tackle.

Hill punted to Tliomason in midfteld who was downed by Jacobson. Tech's ball on own 40-yard line. Thomason got 5 yards at riht tackle, tackled by Dudley. Ml.ell got 4 over right guard. Allzell added two at left tackle for firnt down.

Tech's ball on Georgia's 47-yard line. Lumpkin got 2 at center. Mizell got 2 at right guard. Mlzell made 2 yards at right tackle, being tackled by Dudley and Hooks. Mlzell punted 40 yards over the goal line.

Friable was hurt on the play. Georgia put the ball into play on their own 20-yard line. Georgia chanced their tackles 11 1007 San Pablo Ave. V. J.

Richards, irdi, A Ajc Furniture, pianos, etc. Lftl' Confidential. Call iiswxinmy, Mlzelle punted 63 yards to Hill who returned the -Ijali to midfield. Georgia's ball on their own 47-yurd line. A forward pass from Hooks was batted down.

A forward pass. Hooks to Dudley, was incomplete, and Georgia was penalized 5 yards for two incomplete passes. A double forward pass, McCrary to Hooks to Palmer was Incomplete and Georgia was penalized another 5 yards for incompleted passes. Hill punted 38 yards to Thornason who returned the ball to midfield where he was forced out of bounds. Tech's ball on their 50-yard line.

For Tech Dunlap went jit for Mlzelle at left half. u. Thornason got ft yard at left guard. On a fake punt Dunlap threw- a pass to Waddey which was Incomplete. Tech was offside and Hammond.

OAK. 5712, any hour. jue.n. 4ti3J. nuz Tribuno Tower, C.

W. Hammond -Auto Loan Man SALARIED PEOPLE Quickly loaned $5 to $50 at security. Easiest payments. 410 Syndicate Bldg. 1440 Bdwy.

L'HK San Francisco Remedial Loan Association, 332 Mission cor. Mint San Francisco, pposlte U. Mint. Phone Kear THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN OAKLAND Hammond la a plain, old-fashioned and kindly man a man you'll like. Talk to him a minute you'll feel you have known him all your life.

i i If your payments are mors than yon can hear, Ham-a, mond will reduce them and give you 30 day' grace. You see only Hammond no bookkeeper, clerk, etc. Get your money from Hammond. Pay Hammond. Out-of-state cars refinanced and loaned on even if not fully paid for.

ny 4C10. Money to loan on penalized 5 yards on the play. A. forward pass, Dunlap to was incomplete, being knocked down by pledges of diamonds, watches, lowelry and other articles of value at 1 per cent per month. liPtm the tossing sea, adding: 'It is this kind of achievement which humanity loves to The federal attorney also referred to another unnamed sailor who supported t.wo white women and an elderly man', while swimming for a distant boat, as the 'unknown soldier of the Negro "'It is a great pleasure, to welcome the great hero, and I bid you the most hearty welcome of the he said.

You come as a hero. I do not look at you aa a member of any race. You are a great human beinff. You are courageous, brave and modest. You have added a great page to the history of the city hall.

Many have been welcomed here, but none greater than "The next epeakcr was Mayor Walker, who, among other things, said: 'I wonder it the people you saved thought of what rac you belonged, or where you were born? believe this would he a better world if, when ships are eaiiinj; smoothly along the seas, people would think of these facts. You have been an inspiration to six million people of New York To which Lionel Licorlsh responded: 'Thank you. Mr. Mayor, your honor. The people of America have been good to me, and 1 hope I will always be near Among the first bills to be introduced at the present session of the United States congress was one by Congressman A.

Weller of New York, asking that the congress of the United States award Lionel Licorish, Negro quartermaster hero of the disaster of the Veetris liner, a gold medal of honor valued at 500. VALUE TO THE NEGRO The great value to the Negro peoples ot the world of the organization known as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was definitely demonstrated in the recent publicity given to the testimony of the Negro members of the crew of the ill-fated liner Vestrls. The moftient the disaster was reported by the dally papers of New York city the national office of the organization Money to loan on chattels. around, Frlsble going to right and Bryant to the other. Dudley broke over left guard for 2 yards.

Tech penalized 5 yards for offside. Dudley got. I yard at left guard. Mr- uudiey. Dunlap punted 45 yards to Hill who returned 4 yards, being tackled by Waddey and Jones.

Georgia's hall on their own lS-yaid consisting or nousenoia eirects, furniture, pianos, at 1 per ion, and to that ena during v- few months he has contributed, articles to two outstanding magazines. In tiee November issue ot Harper's Magazine he has an arti-j cle on "Race Prejudice and the Negro Artist." In this article John-. 'Son traces the new awareness of colored poets, of whom he calls Claud McKay the most powerful voicing Negro feeling after the World War, and traces the development of the Negro in the drama; and on the stage. Concluding hit survey, which includes the name" of prose writers and the few Negro painters and sculptors In America; Johnson writes: "I do not think it too much to, say that, through artistic achievement, the Negro has found a means of getting at the very core of the, prejudice against him by challenging the Nordiq, st. periority complex.

The conn6ta. tlons of the very word 'Negro' hay been changed! A generation ago many Negroes were half or wffr'lly. ashamed of the term. Today they have every reason to be proud of it." The Northern California Student Institute of Pacific Relations held its third annual conference during the Thanksgiving holidays at th Montezuma Mountain School for boys in. the Santa Cruz mountains.

The sponsoring council of the instl tute represents nearly thirty student organizations front Northern California universities and colleges which are interested In Pacific problems and adjustments. The Wlegates represented the British Empire, China. India, Japan, Korea, Latin America, Philippine Islands, Kuasift and the United States. Of the delegation representing the University of California was George Johnson, a senior Negro student in the law department, who addressed the conference on "The Rational Background of Race Prejudices." There were over seventy-five delegates, and he was) the only representative of his race. There was orsanired Berkeley about ten years ago the Mount Pleasant Baptist church by the Rev.

J. W. Jones. Recently, the church called to pastor, it Rev. B.

Brown of Los Angeles, who came to the coast from New York line. McCrary lilt center for nt a month on unpaid balance: yard. per cent ice. Transactions held Randolph of Tech went in for onfldentlal. Chattel loans made 2214 Webster Corner 23rd St.

GLencourt 1357-1358 In Oakland. Alameda and Borke Crary went over center for 2 yards and first down. Georgia's ball on their own line. On fake pass Hooks got a yard at left guard. MeCrury made at left guard, tackled by Lumpkin.

Hill punted 35 yards to Thornason who was ley. to l0 QUICKLY LOANED salaried people without secur ity; cheapest rutes, easiest pay ments. niBBS FINANCE CO. One of the largest AUTO 948 Market, room B. F.

55 downed In his tracks. Tech's ball on their own 87-yard line. Toniason made .1 at. left guard. Mlzell added 3 at left tackle, tackled by Dudley.

Lgmpkln broke through center for 12 yards but the play was called back and Tech penalized fi yards for off side. Lumpkin made 2 at center, being stopped by FrisMe. Mlzell punted 45 yards to Hill who STOCKS, BONDS. INVESTMENTS stone, widow of the Hon. Timothy H.

Hlackstone of Chicago, who bequeathed $10,000 to the home. The following extract from an article appearing in the current issue of the Chicago fiefender Is most encouraging: "New York City, Nov. 2ft. Mayor Walker of New York City Monday greeted a delegation of city and federal officials and prominent citizens In the mayor's reception room at the city hall In honor of Lionel O. Licoiish, hero of the VestriM disaster.

Grover Whalen. known host ot the city to distinguished guests, acted as spokesman, and introduced Nathaniel Strauss. veteran philanthropist nnd banker, who was the first citizen to start a hero fund for the brave quartermaster. Strauss said: 'The heroism of Licorisli prompted me, nt the age of 82 years, to Journey to the city hall for the first time to greet a popular hero. He will stand out after we all pase on, and every man shall find out that bravery and what he did at the risk of hln llio is "The next speaker was James Weldon Johnson, writer and secre LOAN offices In OAKLAND.

Here years. We can save you money on a Loan or refinance, payivhlle you drive No red taift. Out of state Lumpkin. Dudley went through center for 2 yards and fumbled, but Maffett recovered for Georgia. Hill punted 35 yards to 1'unlap whit vas downed in his tracks.

Tech's ball on Georgia's 46-yard line. Dunlap made 2 yards at right guard. Dunlap failed to gain at right tackle. Randolph hit right guard for 7 yards. Randolph hit tackle for 4 yards and first down.

Tech's ball on Georgia's 3'1-yard line. Thornason got 3 yards at left tackle, but the play was culled back and Tech was penalized 5 yards for offside. For Georgia Ktelllngs went In for Bryant at left tackle. Thornason got a yard at left tackle. Randolph was hurt on the play but continued.

Time out for Tech. Tliomason marie 4 yards at right guard. Randolph got a yard at right tacklu but failed to make first down, Georgia taking the hall on their own 2.i-yard line. Dudley gained 3 yards at left end. Hooks REFERRED Interest for sale cars loaned on seven not in a very succcSHful merchan clear.

dise Jobbing busincHs; more or- was forced out of bounds. Geor- Wo can cut youf present ith ihtin we can handle, Box fla's ball on their own 15-yard line. Midley failed to gain at left tackle. payment anit give you addi FliilJS, Tribune, tional money on your car. Auto Loans t6WST RATES OLDEST IN OAKLAND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS CONFIDENTIAL NO RED TAPE rS Contracts refinanced to re-, -due payments.

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Open Evenings. I hern I Interest. Box M81377, rthune. line. Mlzell fumbled and Palmer recovered for Georgia.

He was downed by Durant. for no gain. Georgia's ball 011 Tech's 12-yard HllBS FINANCE CO. 31130 14 St. ANdover 0576 line.

Hmihs fulled to gain st right tackle. Hooks marie 3 at right Are end. being forced out-of bounds by Mizell. McCrary added 1 at center, AUTO LOANS being tackled by Lumpkin. Hooks CONTRACTS REFINANCED.

got a yarn ul right guard. A On ward pass. Hooks to Dudley, fell Incomplete. Hill punted 34 yards to Thornason who fumbled ami Palmer recovered for Georgia. On Tech 45-yard line.

A forward pass. Hooks 16 Maffett, fell Incomplete. McCrary failed to gain at left end, being tackled by Durant. Time out for Georgia. A forward pass.

Hill to Palmer, was trooil for ir. vards passed to'Maffett over the goal line for a touchdown. Hill failed to kick goal for the extra PRIVATE BALES FINANCED. tary of the N. A.

A. C. national office. He told of the deeds of the hero in saving twenty lives of passengers after the sinking of the liner Vestrls. He wa followed by United States Attornev Char! Nenret ueorarin u.

'ires 11. seven years ago. Not long ago the Waddev kicked off f.5 yards to AUTO LOANS "vt 1200.000 TO f.OAN. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. Al Marshall McCrary who returned IS yards.

Titttle, who spoke of the courage Georgia ball on their own "Jit- yard line. Score end first quarter: Special low rates for balance of year. Private sales financed out of state, cars refinanced, even If oi me sanor and his mates made known by the testimony of surviv 2919 Broadway, OAk.585 Georgia Terh O. you handy with your needle and brush? nqc jenuix. 3cm.

3:13:1 ors or the disaster who appeared SECOND QUARTER -nt lath. Open Sundays and before him during the federal vnlnr. Atlas Auto Finance Co. 3080 BROADWAY sent their director of publicity, Herbert J. Kellgman.

who at one time was editor of one of New York's largest daily papers, and Is also an' author of note. Sellgman reported each step of the inquiry to the reading public. Through this publicity it was brought out that Lionel Licorlsh was born in St. Lucy parish, near Half Moon, Full Bahamas, British West Indies, twenty-three years ago. He received his schooling in his birthplace, nnd became one of the finest long-dis-tanco swimmers in that neighborhood.

In 1920 he went to eea in a sailing vessel, and has been on extensive voyages in the West Indies, th South American coast, northward as far as Nova Scotia." It was Indeed a handsome tribute paid to Jamee Weldon Johnson, AUTO LOANS at rate, i.Iub prone of toe sea tragedy. "Tutllo commended the perform-anco of the quartermaster In nar- AUTO LOANS RE-F1NA VCrNf! charge. QUICK SEnVICE. LOW RATES, ticular and the conduct of other 15 to 18 Months to Pay and first- down. Georgia's hall on Tech's 31-yard line.

Hill lost 12 yards when Waddey tackled hlin on an attompted pass. A double pass. McCrary to "Hioks to Palmer, was intercepted bv Randolph who was' forced out of hounds. Tech's ball on her own Hue. Randolph got a yard at center.

For Tech Maree went in for Thrash at right tackle. Tech penalized 5 yards for off side. Dunlap got 2 st center. Randolph gained' 3 yards at right tackle. Dunlap punted 40 yards to Hill, who returned 25 yards.

Hill was hurt on the plav. Time out Tor Georgia. For Tech Rrooke went lit for Drennoi at right guard. Georgia's ball on her own 34-ynrd line. Hill dropped bark to throw a forward pass but Mnren threw him for, a 11-yard loss as the game ended.

Final 1 Terh SO, Georgln n. cnurcn in werkeley burned. The congregation have arranged to erect a new building, and will hold ground-breaking services today at' 3 p. m. at Stewart and McQoe streets.

Rev. T. M. Davis Will be master of ceremonies. The speakers will be.

aside from the- local Negro Baptist clergy, the faculty and members of the Divinity School of Religion of Berkejey. "The music will be furnished by a quartet and a Jubilee chorus that, will sing Negro spirituals. The public, will be welcomed. The Reverend Brown has a daughter who Is attending the University of California, -and-is most active In Linden Branch, W. C.

A. She has also addressed several inter-racial groups in the interest of the Y. C. A. work la California.

"I ARS ONKIDENTIAL 8KTIVICK. i A HILL FINANCE CO. 221N Broadway, GL-1200. Dudley failed to gain at left guard, tackled by Westbrook. Moifks made 3 yards at left guard, Lumpkin making the tackle.

Hill punted 3.1 yards, the hall falling dead. Tech's ball on their own 4t-yard line. Mlnell got 2 at right tackle. Mlzell lost yards st right when Hooks tackled him. Mlzell punted 37 yards, the hall falling dead.

Georgia's ball on own 23-yard line. Time out for Tech. Hooks stepped out of bounds for n't gain. Georgia lost 3 yards on a OUR RATES FOR $10 LOANS MADE QUICKER TKKMS MADE l.ONOER fiEltVICE 18 COURTEOUS DEAL8 ARE CONFIDENTIAL -AUTO DISCOUNT CO. Millionaire to Manage De Vos Against Hudkins on Loans from $100 to 12000: MONTHS' LOAN 19.61 MONTHS LOAN 116t 12 MONTHS LOAN secretary of the N.

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Lincoln Finance Corp. ny FATK PLAY. SPECIAL BY WIRE TO THE TRIBUNE NEW YORK. Dec. Rene De 2332, Webster St.

C.Len. 3401 or doi Post f. lea Christmas StiaraYratlnria. Lampshades Embroideries Art Novelties Place Cards etc fine? a ready market when advertised under TVlisccllaneous" in the Vos was to have made Ills fired start under the nutronace of An J2A MONEY TTAKTETJ ON REALTY bakketbAltl BOOKIN'OS. Tuesday Crane Company vs.

Hades, University, at Fruit-vnJe Natives vs. Montgomery Ward, Fremont, Cardinal A. C. vs. Morgans.

Woodrow Wlhinn. S-1K- MONEY LOANED ON REALTY fContlnued) tony Dreel Riddle against Ace WOMAN GIVEN PRIEZ. SAN LIOANORO. JJec. A.

large potted plant measuring. three feet In height was officially- presented Mrs. L. S. Pratt, local business woman, as winner of the Han Leandro postoffice' Christmas slo cently at the cosmopolitan dinner by Rabbi Rudolph Coffee, when he said "Johnson Is using his $50,000 brain for the good of his race." This statement iR all too true, for the association has not a more sincere official or worker in Its nation-wide organization than Johnson, who Is finely educated, has a wide recognition as an author, and at one time was a United States representative to a foreign port.

He la deeply in sympathy with the struggles of his race In 'breaking the fetters of American prejudices because of the economic depression it has on the race, not- PUSS. Dudley to McCrary. Hill punted 35 yardB to Thornason. Tech's bull on their own 45-yard line. LuniPkln got a ynrd at center.

Mlzell inmted 35 ynrds to Hill, who wfts- forced 'out of hounds. Georgia's ball on their own 20-yard line. On an attempted pass Dudley fumbled and Watklns recovered for Tech. Tech's ball on Georgia's 1s-yard line. Thornason made.

7 yards at right tackle. Mlsrll added a yard at right tackle, tackled bv Frlsble. Lumpkin got 2 and first down through center. iTech's hall nn Georgia's 7-yard line. Mlzell made 1 yard at left guard.

Thornason made 3 at left gunrd. Lumpkin hucked center and the ball Is on Georgia's 8-Inch line. Lumpkin rammed over center for Mudklns In a 10-round contest December 21. but was forced to A BUILDER wishes NT borrow from private narty. 1 1800.

18500 cancel the bout due to a boll on his and $lf)0ti at 7 on first deed of f'h'anslor nml Lyon vs. Mutual Stores, University. neck, niddle is one of the select gan contest, A. R. McPhail, super -'JAMES A.

REID will make any type of real es tjst loan, using private money also bank Insurance and mort trust securea oy tnree imw ntin-iralows worth $1500, 88000 nnd Thursday Rheme Mnnff intendent, announced. The pri poster has been mounted In a. promlnent part of the poetoffU'e 0,000 each. Address BovM72182 Mutual Stores No. 2, Fremont.

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Maxwell Bookings Will double in 1 year. Box touchdown. Thomnson kicked gnu from placement for the extra point. Xeiirei Georgia (1, Tech 7. Waddey kicked off 5S yards to Hill, who returned 10 vsrds.

Geor TRIBUNE CLARICE PATTERNS Classified columns i The Oakland TRIBUNE K333IU, Trllitine. titiu millionaires who patronize Madison Square Garden, where the buttle will-be held. The fight, scheduled for Monday, was postponed as De Vos Is suffering from a boll on the neck. Unlike other fighters who have gained reams of publicity by being connected with a millionaire potion, De Vos really deserves all that Is coming to him. His record is good enough to match him for a contest with Champion Mickey Walker, Irrespective, of the outcome of his mulch with the Nebraska Wildcat.

DeVos has beaten George Courtney. Dave Shade and K. O. Phil Kaplan. Hudkins was defeated bv Joe $13mt--tl8nn flril gia's ball on their own 21-yard line.

deed of triiHl, bonus ii Itirhmniid. iiropttty. Box inn was nurt on the play. For Tech Dtinlap went in for Ml Fltil.il, Trlli zell at left half. McCrary bucked Wanted enter for 4 yards.

Dudley went ney over left gunrd for 3 yards, tackled tlur L'atj jinn plnrc yotn LOANS Up to of value payabli only 110.00 ii Sluoooo monthly Includlnx Intxrest 10 to 12 ytait Payment privllrue. Also FLA'l loans If preferred. BErll. 1338 for Insperticm. F.

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Mill punted 38 yards tnnds nnhesl reifl estate term OAKLAND WINTER LEAGUE. NOTE Champtonthlp playolf between QtiirantM Shoe, and Gen.r.l Pstroleom. ohedul.d for 8tuniy attsrnoon, pott-poned. Boird of arbitration to tot new dsto st neit meetlnf. OPENING OAMES SECOND HALT.

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Elwood) 18:00 PljnTly Wlffly Guarantee Shoes, at Coaat League (umpire, O'Toole) 8:30 pm Johnaon Clothlen v. Oakland at Coaat league (unimre. 1 noiTinson who returned 14 vards. FRJEIi WOOD Htm being forced out of bounds. Tech'! ball on Georgia's 4S-vard line.

Anderson in his last start and does Tlioinason hit right guard for 3 l-'i-jinkllii SI LAke H242 PHtVATE It'iin wanted. Sll.tnt'i 1st nnutKJtK': Jtroperty tl'th lit. nun. Wliitromb Hotel, S. Unoni 117.1.

yards. Lumpkin rammed center for Why not turn your ability into a "home busines" of your own? PRIVATE iM.ni to Cull i more and added 5 more and first down nt center. Tech's ball on Grot-gin's 34-yard Hue. Thornason made 3 at left guard. Lumpkin hit AShberry i 1 bet.

j-9 p. MUST T. at 7 Al busi Borba) 11:30 am ness iifnp itii l-'untliill unilrr e. lakla n. I.

Calif left guard for 2' yards. Dunlap A 4 I kH Irtirtt, Inli'i, Ity. Ilnsinr lllsl drril ill Re. -in-- I pi tr It V. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Tayl.ir.

li.l'K t. tin I. ii Oakland. I'Iidik: ANilu- not seem to be the same clawing wildcat that set the fistic world afire as a welterweight. The cat is not long on fancy boring.

He tears In to take a punch and give one. This has not done him a bit of good and It seems that Hudkln'e remarkable recuperative powers have been weakened. De Vos. while not so spectacular 3s the "Cat," Is every bit as tough and The battlers are equal In willingness ami gameness under fire. Dc Vos has the edge on hit-tins.

Tlie battle, for such It will be. when they meet, should be a stralghtT fitand up fight with no quarter aeked nor given the kind old timers love to rave about. (Copyright, Mil.) t.y Hryunt. A forward pass. Dun-failed at left tackle, being stopped lap to Waddey, netted 13 yards and first down 011 the 17-yard line.

Dunlap went over right tackle for 7 yards, tnrkled by Hooks. Dunlap broke through left tackle for 3 more and first down Tech's ball on Gem-pin's fi-yatd line. Lumpkin added one at center. And the hall ended here with the hall In Tech's possession on Georgia's 6-yard line. Score end half: Genrgln (I.

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The long tight dart-fitted sleeves are edged with the plain velvet. Style No. 2654 is designed sizes 1 6, 1 8 years. 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust, and takes but 314 yards of--40-inch material with Yi yard of 36-inch contrasting er the 36-inch size. Lustrous crepe satin in mahogany brown, bottle green Canton-faille silk crepe, silk crepe in modernistic pattern, black rayon velvet, tiny check in beige and brown sheer tweed, midnight bfile wool crepe wine-red dull faille silk crcoe.

licht calif Jll'l" Iiec.l i.f Turn, 'hi- ft lim will l. hit O.Ak. 2142. Jynn ixrriifiii II ei tin I i in i.iiiikI' Klihcrl IT -I. THIRD QUARTER Spalding Bookings REAL ESTATE LOANS For Teh Mizelle replaced at left half.

For Georgia Roth-steln went in for McCrary at fullback. Waddey kicked to Rothstein who r-turned 17 vaids to Georela's uitib. at Tech High umpire. ll.w. -l Adrian Ath.

Club e. A.hhv Oinr. ALL KINKS tlat Long-trrin Cotif rur 1 loti Seconds decJb of (rti; made purchased. Hooks finnhleil but recovered TorTS Kenny park (umpire. Nelion).

.1 (J INKY ON M. I'ltol-FRTY SALARIES aTnEW PLAN J.i On Tit lit' Ci SIX MON I II: PLAN TO f-AI-ARIKP I loss. Hooks lost another iMoGregor Builders ts. Scaricn Bak AMERICAN DIVISION. CLASS A.

Imperial Sodas ts. Harbor View, at San Pablo playgrounds (umpire. Plina 1J.J0 pm Albany ts. Crescent Battery at Albany lompire. GroTes) 11:00 Eiectrio Products ts.

Fern Candy try. at Albany (umpire. 9:30 pm yarn i 1. i ta.uie when he was Mason-MrDuffir Coniiiain I liirkb l. Jones Tlioinason broke i 1 1 I I.

it lor j-j yards. Tech's OAKI.AMi VI I- Central Hat.l; BKRK KLLV OFFICE MAXWELL DOUBLE LEAGUE. CENTRAL DIVISION. 3- Abreu Sons ts. Mlroe at Allendale (umpire.

Ingersoll) 1:30 pm American Can Co. ti. Austin Realty, at Buslirod No. 9 (umpire, Martin) 12:30 pm The Bats Ath. Club No.

1 vs. Mer 4048 Siiatluci. UUrli. 0:00. aoop, at fruttTaie (umpire 0 Toole) Elmhurst Boosters Ts.

Pittsburg, at Pittsburg (umpire, Steen) NATIONAL DIVISION. Barrons T5. Z50tb Coast Artillrrr, at Hth and. Wood (umpire. Meyers I Chris Nelson Paints Ta.

RaTena- 1:19 pm 3:15 pm 9:43 pm I'h R-B. VINSON SH Central Bn.k SEE me lor Tr 2654 hall on Georgia's yard line. Mi- lie paired vanl at left tackle. Lumpkin burked center for 12 yards nnd lir-t down. Trh'n ball on Georgia's S-yanl lire.

Tbomasoii failed at left tarklr. Lumpkin hui.il. 1 rim.i anls and a touchdown. kicked goal from oho I point. M-tirei Trrh II, l.roruiil II.

add. ard to Hooks-who returned II anl Georgia's ball on tier own hue. Koth-st. in failed hi right guard, on a lak. pass Hooks loft guar.

being tackled l.v Lill-i III. Mill punte.i anls to Tliomason who ret. ii Tech's ball ill tuidfiel.l. Cor Georgia Hcalev went in lor Hooks at left half. II F'AU) BK1 OPI; I i UK i ONLY FOP TIM I-I'SLO.

WHICH MKANS LOW l.lt RATES TO Vnl! No si-CPHITV; NO l-NDOHM'PS STKICTLT IIIKN'I I M. Pt'ilM COo. FIHT NATI'iNAI KI.IIO 14 1'i MII'iAll -A AY I MTU ANIl SAN PABI.O Confitltntial Loan TO :0 TO SAI.AKI lil) Flu. Pl.K I.JI ICKLY LllANFO. I OR SKCI'RITY No I low hvtk.s co.m UI'ViT; PA VINO A FT I 1 I I II N' i t'MA HOI.

cantile Box. at Bushrood No. 1 (umpire. Faust) 10: SO am MAXWELL SINGLE LEAGUE. JJDGE BACON DIVISION.

Kot Route Inn Florista ts. AseTedo Billiards. J. J. Kreiga ts.

Wa Sung Ath. Club, at Tech high 11:30 am Mnnteriro Radio ts. eCntral Bank. at San Pablo park 10:30 am MAXWELL SINGLE LEAGUE. court Blues, at Fruitrala (umpire, Mathews .11 00 am Lubls Plumbers Ts.

Rehor Repairs, at Bay View (umpire. 1:46 pm EmeryTille Tires ts. John Powers Clothiers, at Kennv nark (umnire. My Headquarters Until Christmas Ee Are SF-' ti i'T. LONG 6f, PERIOD LOW COt-'T.

I ASI i I 1'. i.r. Calvin PhillipK 1101 CE.V-RA'. I INK 4 S. Pierce) 1:45 pm CLASS B.

Refinite Waters ts. Oakland Ameri SHERIFF BECKER DIVISION. Mile. Alh. Club ts.

BeraeleT T. navy blue velveteen, and purple transparent velvet are interesting combinations. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or coin. How to Obtain Clarice Patterns. vv rite your name and address Plainly, Including city, giving the number and size of the patterns you desire.

Enclose 15 cents in can Club, at Bushrod No. 1 pm at Bushrod No. 9 9:45 pm I Pacific B.nH TTMr 'j. UJWUtAI. I FLI-aJHAPtl WANT fiu-" 1st flat B' fpANTt.) st n.u "-'Oi AND WASHINGTON -KI- LT 'I.

vnPR CONVFNIF.V'T i i 1IHS l.N I II (H- I I 1 8 A. P. M. lech penalized a ards tor offside. Lumpkin bucked cent.r for 1 yard.

made at right tackle. ThotnaM-ti niaile In ai.ls at left tackle Lumpkin l.u.k.-l cenier for yards and fust down Techs ball on Georgia's line. Thoirian.ft lost yard at left guard Time out tor Terh. Lumpkin hit right guard for 11 vnrd and first down. Tech's hall on Georgia's L'l'-vard Lumpkin made 4 at Mi- Lions Ath Club ts.

Moitoia Fords, School and Boston streets 1:90 pm at Lincoln park .10:00 am Taireol Motors vs. Pacific States Merritt Ath. Club vs. Castro Val- Electric, at Lockwood 11:30 am ley Ath. Club, at Bushrod No.

9:46 pm Barron Jrs. TS. San Loandre Y. M. at San Leaodro 10:10 am AMERICAN LEGION MAXWELL HARD- I CLASS C.

WARE PREP, LEAGUE. Day's Coffe ts. Birkh.lm Haluk. Becker's Bears ts. Souxa Cabinet at Washington park 10:90 am Sbop at Thrasher park 19:00 to I Walker Tires ts.

Dolaa Bros. Bsn Leandro Cubs ts. Merritt Ath. Wreckers, at Rooserelt high 1:30 pm Club at Tech high 3:30 pra Kraft Jrs. ts.

Frnltvale De Malay. SSOth Coaat Artillery Jrs. ts. Mel- at RooseTelt high 11:30 am son Carpet at Poplar 1:30 pm Thrasher Athletic Club Ta. Roaa'a Royal Roofers ts.

Smith-Dunne Grocery, at Lockwood 1:30 pm ol ICR LOANS" suit yon or co- run WrtZSZZZ specm" way west within tventy-fonr hours after they reach the New York I.aVZ designer, thereby insuring prompt delivery nio at AooseTeu $100 TO 1 OAN i'O HOML Htl pBVmenls i rtd ta clea Qui' also pa voi p. Teeterii Hoiuin-: 'ii. FRANKLIN ST. OAK LAN 1 1 PHONE LAKE. rtl 401-410 Claus Sprerkeit Bloc.

ar.d Market Sis. iu Francisco Sutter 44CS. class a r.t to I 1 ail1 urine atliitlrinl t.l Ii IM Superior Ice Cream vs. Ideal Market, at Lockwood 9:30 am U. made alds and firM down nt f.Hht tackle Tech's lall on G-or-i gla's IStyard line.

Tinunason lost 1 ard at left end but the plav was I called back, both fleams offside Core-toaT Ttree Ts. Grandma Caokles. (CLASS IN THE QdkidnD Crilnmc Clajfificd Sfdion CUT OUT ALONG THESE LINKS at Golden Gate 11:90 am Stephen a Restaurant vs. Mae a Market, at Popiax playground 11:90 am A renin (initiation Loans MAXWELL HARDWARE INDEPENDENT GAMES. EmeryTille Merchants ts.

Valnnt Creek, at Walnut Creek pm Del Monte No. 7 va. Comets Ath. Club, at Bar View No. 9 10:30 am Ker Route Inn Florists ts.

Bats Clob. at Baahrod No. 1 am Be-t Treah Air Heaters vs. Warrss Drugs, at Fruitrala am Crescent Jrs. ts.

Seller's Florista. CLARICE PATTERN BUREAU OAKLAKD mini'NE. Oakland. Calif. to aula 1 '1 E-Z 1 hotnason made yards at left tackle.

Lumpkin hit center for 4 yards. For Georgia MrCinry in fullback for Rothstein. Muelle hit riant guard for yaids. for a first down. Tech ball on Georgia's fi- alter Enclosed Cad I.

for which please send patterns tu iuid Jan 1 i a A Con-en ati Loan 60 Flat at Fraitrala on' o. w. rll-u T1u.li In I nrniture. u. iti, ii- l.unipkin hit center for 3 yards n.ij n.i 1 pro e- What you don't want SWAP t-hattu.

4. A 1:1 1 -T- Oakland De Molar ts. Mercury at. Ql Janueson, owiw rink BaT View SI 6 Ashland Jrs. Tat --Corner Drugs, at Ashland 11:00 am Berkeley B-es vs.

Stanley Clothier at San Pabla playgrounds. am Little Generals tb. Chevrolet at Oaldea Gala 1.99 am ALAMEDA COTTJf TT WIFTER LEAGUE. Fleaeente vs. Ashland, at Ploaaaa- ton (umpire.

Barnard) pm Baa Leandra va. Leslie Salta. at 8aa Leaadra 4 empire, Br belt I pm Harvard Army Stare Ts. Cbanslar Lraa. at Atalaad (aaarira, Law) pa ALAMEDA CTTT LIAGTTE.

Hua-ae Cleaners ra. a. T. et Clean ears aad aWlaat (auapira, Barren) 1:11 pm Howard Radio TB. Mri-XlinkB4T, Waaausrtaa (anapar.

Thsmp-) ta '0 Willoughby Corpn Name esse Pattern nzt Number Wani Street I City -trf (Prist a. Write. FlalBbr) fot something useful La Ire. ITth 5t. WATCTHKS VilSr tlLVER homsson went o.r riKht guard for 3 yards and a ton.

hilown. misled goal from placement. "eort Trek Waddey kicked in vards to McCrary who returned yards. tiall on heowii 52-yard line. Hooks failed at right guard Hooks was forced out of hounds at right end for a i yard McCrary added at right arnard.

Hill punted 41 yard to Thornason who rwtnrned I yards "tut the ball i Use a email a4 under aa Pabla All-Stare ts. Berkeley A. F. at Baa Pablo i JR.MAT1C CAFE HETXTOX. CARDIFF.

Wales. Miss Betty Davies, cafe waitress, recoarntsed In a patron she was servintr a brother misslntr alnce Hlf. when war Injuries caused him to loee his memory.) Kire and bur-lar-prcof 6 3 YEAR FLAT OR S9 1 Of" PER MO. DNT1L PAID. "Mlaeellanaco Exchang-a' CALIFORNIA LOAN OFFICE (California largest pawnbrokers (Class II) Pacific Bond Mort.

Co. Sii Broadway, corner 01 tn ihi OUT AUOHQ TUXU UMIS CHrlstmaa aesilotia. ttt TrankUn ft- GLeccoart t)68.

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