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ALL SECTIONS DOWNEY STILL Idodgers get BUFFALO FIVE RUNNING SKATERS GIVEN TITLES CHANGE ABLE TO PUNCH THREE STARS OF SOUTHERN IN TWO GAMES EVERYBODY'S WANT AD SECTION RACES INCLUDED ON TENNIS BODY Nominations Represent Every Distriit in U. S. L. T. A.

at Election. New York, Jon. I New officer of the United States Lawn Tsnnis Bob Sage Preparing to Meet WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS. THURSDAY'S ENTRIES. Hewetts to Meet Red Arrows Sunday and Pulaski Post Boxer Who Can Sock When Set.

Winner at Birmingham Will Qualify for National Races at Chicago. HAVANA. NEW RATES f-'ITecllTe Jan. I. Pitching Ace, Swat King and Leading Base Stealer to Get Tryouts.

New York. Jan. 3. The nhampMn batter, the leading base stealer, and roim 4-yr-oirt up-Kilty Cheatham, 1 tl'lckena), Wun: Or- hlus, iu lHoM), Mcond, llaun- Ohioan, Beginning Tenth Year association to be elected at the annual meatlnir In .,7 I. one of the most effective pitchers GENERAL.

CLASSIFICATIONS. ClIAItUtfl' per MKt Da ly Sunday 1 or 3 days Joe lie to days tin lie 7 or more davs lie rill.l'Alll per Hlllllli 40 4 So in Ring, Holdi Margin in Experience. nmn Downey. Cleveland ruary will represent most of the leading centers of the game's ac tivlty. according to the formal list Michigan Stars to Compete in Three-Milt Event January 13.

Word has l.een heri vhL will ba startlne hli tenth night vuu" of Washington, and St. Louis, donor of the famous in tn rast Southern leuguo List year, will receive tryouts at the llruukl)ns training camp In Clearwater, Fluricia. net March. The sluuaer la Fred lilelbner, first beseinun, obtained from the Little hock club, and who In ISO games batted .34. The leuding baa stealer I Stuffy Stewart.

He Is a second baxeman year as boxer when ha enters the ring with Bob Sago, University 0f from Julan T. Fitsgerald. picaidcnt inmauonai team trophy bearing his nnma hmm i of the International Skating union. ceed Julian Myrlck of New Tor! Detroit siuuom, in wio xeaiurs pout on the Olympla A. C.

card at Dance, land Monday night. The Ruckeye alusreer firm: rlimh. ij iu "-via, who now that th winner u( th three-mile skating raca to be held at Birmingham, January 13. will SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS 'r all rlsssiflrations preceding "Wanted Help Aisle" add 4o to line rates and to r4 rates la aoove tiitiie. For i Kent Booms" snd "Boitrd suntrart 4e from line tutes and Sic from w4 rstes In above tahiv.

For "Wanted situations" which must le prepaid, aubtra Ho from wora rates tn aboe t-iUs and was obtained from tho Birnntig- qualify fir the National Amateur omc or vice-president, will represent the mlddlewest. New England is represented by the nomination of Ueorge Wlghtman, of Boston, as vlce- ed through the ropes In 19U and oam ciuo. The highly touted hurler Is Leo Plckerman, purchased for ItO.OOU from tne Memphis club. lUk erman'a nam la fourth on the n.t initooor speed cnaiitpionatitpa to held st Chicago. January in I has oeen one or the most active mlddlewelKhts since that tlm n.

Paul Willi. m. t.i of ii pitchers who are rated according to their effectiveness. pit the fact that he hai eight ava secretary; and the metropolitan aroa by Louis B. Dalley, of East Orange, N.

as treasurer. that all his expenses wl be paid uN' th .1. ul Skating union Th Btrinlntihain carnival mil be neid under the auaptcea of Binning' hem, 1'ontlac, Itoai usK. s'erndaie and Highland i'ark boosters. The contents wll start at 1 p- m.

Among other events scheduled erman allowed 3 13 earned runs per nine Inning game. For National Want Ads. rate will be furnUhed on application; shoe tstes i leval (Stat of Michigan) only. years on nio in me matter or experience there la no wide difference in their agea aa Downey, la now only IS years old. lie started when 18 rears old and at that lime was a Ightwelght, one of his first encounters being with lUtchle Mitchell.

ranch Is still There. are qu.ii ter-mlle race for boys ol 14 or uiiuer: ror gin II or tinder: haif-mlle race for girls COAST AWAITS BIG GOLF TREAT MILLER FIRST IN PIN MATCH any ae for the championship ot DEATH NOTICES I oaaianij county, ana fancy saaung Contest doubles. As the tenth year of anything- Is keeaploa la Katered. Included In entries for th three- mile event are sum of the best Leader Unable to Reach Total speed skaters In Michigan. Includ ing lUy Krltt, present three-rum champion; V.

J. S.henkam, winner of the one-mile industrial cnam-nlonshln and the two-mile stat i Established by Hartman on Previous Day. Defending bis position as leader title at Bell laie last year; Oeoige Itabcock. the irtnern higri scnr oi llnsh, who captured the Weoer- Johnson cup two yesrs ago. e.ome of the stars at fiaure skat 1 In the Detroit sweepstakes bowling tournament.

Billy Miller swept ahead of a field of six entries at the Woodward alleys "Wednesday with a total of 1,20 pins. ing are Kathlen hercuit, Mary I'ercola and Jeun Thomas. Tliea MW UH LEANS. Flrat riica. t-year-olds and up.

maiden. I furloiist-lolin Joaeph. 116; uuwaa lull, Itad.ant, lux. Mkina. la-tlnallon, 1W; liilly Connor, 110.

Kltan, lw: Last liruah. 110; IX; 110: J'la I0O; Mlnm Uo.nmouiit, Ills; Miaa lultaln. lod. Second race, year-ohla and ui. 1-4 mil.

-Troilua, uuitn llloade, lot; A.vs, I0J: Ll.clltli'n. Ill, HJjl-ay LlSht. 104; SI-tenc, 114: Monnwlnka, 1'ri; (Uner.1 cdor-na, 114; K.ihirm. Itapld Ktrida, lit. I'rld ot India.

108; 'Nan MeKinnay. W. KllviT Siirlii.A He; Htar Time. 1M. Third race, year-olda, 14 mile Stump aaaamo, 104, lAnenymoua, 112; Untried.

IVUen, 104; Klltatxlh Uun, 107, Kralfont, H. Jupllar, 1U. 101; llenry iMttner, 104. Maror i'arrol, lu; Hlue 1U; John Kelly, 104; tt'olland tntry. Fourth imce, S-year-olda and up.

1 mil. 114; American Uoy, 100 Rali, 10a. Kplaoda, lot; UlfT Harm, lot; Pastoral bwMln, 111; Copper tamoll. 111. Fitih raea.

1 mil yards Baat Pal. Ho; Hrukaman, l.D; Royoa ltoola, H', OInthua, Jake Oergar, lot. auth nice. 1 mil and TO yaMe lultlea, lit, hunta Uoroa. UV, Medaiile, luo: itiprbum, 101; Hitihouaa, 11; 'Irlah I'at, loi; aUrJorla Wood, K.

Al Utelder, 110. rJavamh no, rlalmlns, 4-year-olda snd up, 11-1 rnllae lir. Jim, 113; lij Fit, 101; larchllht 111, 104; Homeward Hound. 101: Hickory. 104.

"Lord. HVrOert, lot: -Krown Hill. 10a; 'SaUua. loi; Ht. Uermaln, 110; Helen Alkln.

let: Hill snd Coo. Kuatler, 10. Harvey Kmarr, 10L Apprentlea Clear, heavy. II IV AN A. Ftnit race, 1-year-olds ana up.

trio, 4 1-1 furlona-a-hempronla, 101: "Klylnif Orb. 109; Mush, Celtic Lass. H. Acosta, Ul; (iua Enlns, 114: Twenty Seven, 113; McMurphy. 1: 'Jusnlta III, Country lilrl.

Ion; ilrlt. 1U; ttoweilrn 11, 114; Tom 114. Second race, 1-yaar-olds and up, cl.lm-Ina. i 1-J furlonsa-Hockabye, 4. Hwift rrlckat, 10; 'Happy Oo Lucky.

104; Tl-tania, Kenunere. 114: Endman, Tender Foot, "curreney, loll: Lullaby, lilt: Dalamander, 111; Huron II, 114; Hemlock, 114. Third race, year-olda, clalmlns. fc. mile Mies alasle.

Abe Sablotaeky. 104: Valmoiid, 111; Qu-n Maaoitla, 101; Sunlana. 1U; Ptesan, 114. Fourth race, 4.ear-olde up, 1-4 mile The Knqulrer. 100; Klncaetle.

luJ: Kally New. K'i; Mallow mot, 107; old Elniier, lo; Kly Cast, lot; "Tea Ths Mark, lot; Polar Cub, lol Harry Ulovar, 106; Cavalier, 104; Ban IHiso. 11. Fifth race, 4-year-oMa' and up. 1 mlie-Koran, 101; Wedsewiexi, 106; Lady Itachel, bib, Lulineme, 110: Deboiiero, lOli Our Maid.

105; llellocroas, 110. Sixth race. 4-year-olds and up, rlalmlns. 1 mlb'Fermm. 1W: Fair and Warrn-r.

1(11; Mab, -Fells 107; Ike Mtlla. HO; Jap Muma. 106; WhlppoorwUl, loa; lu apery. 106; Mlaerlcorde, 107. Aptirentlce allowance.

Clear, laat. TI Jl: AN'A. First race. 6 4 mile, clalmlnK, teOO, J-yesr-olda and up Norlfeld, IH: 'Vara Hlta, 'CounNel. 110; lorn Hoach.

110; 'Pokey Jane. 113; our Il.lel, 113; 'Net Mtaf. loo; Mclory Won, loo; I'hllaiiderer. 110; 'Dun-ran U. Murray, 110; Hheka, 114; Tllloleoll, "Second race.

t- mile, clatmlna. ts. year-olds and up 'Phyllis loi; Kmma Waller, 10K: Lobelia, 10; 'Miaa Dunbar, IDS. Joa. Cstnphell, 112; Alajah.

113; 'Can. doroeo, Hvncopatlon, I': 'Woolen bonnet, iohj Pouaa Kay, HO; Muriel's Pet, 1U: Yukon. He. Third ruco. 1 mil.

TO yartls, elalmln. 1500. l-year-oll and up-'Shore Acree. Montona, 104: Hickory Nut, 107; 'Yermak. ion; 'Count Horia.

ln; Olnk. Kvelvn llarrlsan. loi; 'Hall Bird. 107; Walter lant, UiK; July Fly. 110.

Fourth mile, clalmlnif, S-year-olds and up. tWO Caliar. irleana tilrl, "Kninm Williams, 1'; Tom Craven, Norford's Lat, 10S; 'Summer Minn, 112- Gipay Joe, 101; 'Flame. 'Double Kve, 1116 oi. Hnyder, 10; Charlie Hoy, lib: Toombeola.

lit. Fifth race. mile, handicap. J1.00. S-vear-olds and upSan llrndo.

KG; Lucky Pulton. 101; Abadane, 116; apt. Clover, 87; Krcwer, 110; Lion or, 113. frljtlh race, 6 l-S furlonsa, WO, 1-year-olds and up 8v, Mlaeoula. Ill; Judge Pryor.

116; Inspector Hughes, IK; Krlppen, 114; Calaboose, 114; Fli Place, 116; Melne. IU: Dr. Winifred. 114. Seventh ruce.

$000, S-ycar-olds and up. 1 Poor Pues. Kl: Iroalty. 1: l'nclama- ou.n, in Williams), thirj. I l2- tlnliy pufr.

Kay Alkln. Toll Hon. llurif y. bmi, juju-nlmt 1 ilmuan alau ru. wtonJ rata.

l-x lurkingd, l-yr-iM Mountain luiasla, t'allahaiu, won; lurtiul.iit. luu (Riutt(, eeuin.l; Kalm 'HI IF, Wllnon). Uilrd. lima, l.ii l-. our 1iite, Wula alaa run.

1'hlrd race, 4-rr-oll and up-Last Ihance 11, ni vNoin, won: Brave Imdley, 111 CucParnwtt). ai-conili flpil, UI (liiiut). third. I'lme. Miaa altha, lllaca Top, cicarouian.

Lua fapa aiao ran. fourth rnca, la mile, l-year-old-Joe 113 (O. Wllliamri. koo; lrulllla, 112 tr'leldM), aacona: 1'iatlna ilrean. Ivl (A.

Waiioney), third. Tinw, 1 uj Kalux. Lwna Novlna, Uon Nurmaiid, Vuiluuajo 4co ran, fifth rax. 1-4 mile, S-ycar-oMa up llell of KllaaWthtovtli, 120 (M.l'rrni"tll, fcaamaw, 104 ttldd.o, aiccinil; rhiuf Hiuruor, 113 (i 1. Wllllauuil, third, lima, l.U.

tiunbrae. Col. C'luia, George Kullau, lllsar Allen Poe alau ran. bmlM rat--, 1 niiiaa, 4-year-old Hiact.nry, tu6 thinner), Miaa itauk.n, ltu (Uanka), aecuiidi 1U J. i iU-han).

third, 'lima, Thiatla Quoai, Likdy Kog, Latiymaji alao ran. NEW ORLEANS. Flrnt rmc, 3-1 mitt, Hythye. 114 Lvk, won: Ikmrtt, Mi U-b). ond; I.e.) Adrian, IU (K.

Pooli, llnrd. Tun, .37. Nuicy McKay, Aunt Jaiit, tt May. Suna, Luinii4atioii, Imelnm aUo ran. second rare, 4 milt.

yrar-oM Mac Dth, 116 H. llurk, won; liurk. U4 (HHhin), fttKMjiHl; KiliiK.Lev.l, 17 (Molti), third. Tiim 1 3-S. Sir SiUnt-y.

Lilif, H. 'H Tag, HUl lluuva lino ran. Third race, 1 mil, 3-ymr-ol4i and up Fannla Uvau. 102 (ShillK-k). won; 'luily, 101 (Mvin).

psjruiid; gueeu lfih, tt (Quurlry, Ihlrd. Timw, 2 Betcfc liauty, Mia MpIm alua ran. Fourth rare, mile, l-yar-olda and Ui My Heverle, 114 (Mrbcrmott), wun; Auntie Mhv, lt4 (ouckl, second; Raptu Traveler, lul third. Tlma, 1:17 Trevtyaii, Ht. Allan, Hlh'h Cowt aliio raiu Fifth race, 1 3-ifl mtl.

4-yt'trotiia Attorney, 106 (Hinallwooil), won; Canti-levtr, (Hharpi, second; 8aKmook, lt (Metn), third. Time, a -US i-6. IxHcarpulette. Acculerate, Grae Tree alo ran. Sixth race, mtlev.

4-yiar-oMa uj Kttuhe, Ul E. Pool), won; Amaz. ItS (Hrooks, second; Hatana, lull (Meln, third. Time, Anim tialtup, Malxe, Little Ammle, FJiclan, Who Carea Him rhn. Seventh race, 1 1-lfl miles, 4-year-old and Up boonevllle, 106 (DoyU), won; VVaukuHu, lwH (Mem), second; Thornhedne, 1U ill.

Kurktr), third. Time, 1'lctor, King Trojan, Britwd Voter, Marvtrft King, iNor deck. Serbian also ran. TLA JUANA. Flmt rare, S-4 milp Vsnrsaa Wvllcs, ill won; VK-w, 1 (lJtiKold, iwc-onil: I'lantasriirt, lu (I.oiik).

thlr.l. Tlmf, ltilman, Ulaik PbI, Koiir Lfad, lanolna Htar, Hteve, Turn ltoach, Vorkahiro MHld uiao rn. Second ra'-e, 1 mils and 1 furlonirAr-lonti, 110 wun: Al Wli-k, 110 I. Mollny). sxeond: Irlc Huml.

110 (linn). thlnt. Time, John Arlxir, f-'wtiiwin. lthymer, lieneral Hyng IHim. ifrale, 8lle Thlr.1 race.

l-H mlle-Imubttul. (f'laver). wun: El lia (K. I'liKifKn), ai'cond: K.ntllvo, 103 (Kteveim), third. Time, leftre Klaic.

May UriH-n, Scraps, Honi'y. Lola Fluke, llHccliua, Lady LttmeKd, Sarah Itrovvn also ran. Fourth race, 4 1-2 fiirlonirslvlngllke. 117 ISlnURlit'Ti, won; Inwiitnanee, 105 O'ooli, econii; Tubby lui thtnl. Time, :54.

I'hrono Ward, liackHmer, Southern Gentleman, Kdna V. also ran. Fifth raca. 1 mile Jim Daley, Pool), won: JoaJla 1H) iHhIIm), second: John 8. lleardon, 102 (PatSKOId).

third. Time, 1:40 1-5. Hed WlluitleW. Crystal Ford, Bcot-larid Yet. Fairway also ran.

Hlsth race, 3-4 mile Mantilkln II. 119 (HteVena). won; Herder, 1U l. llurnl, serond; Pueblo, 1:0 lltalls), third. Time.

1:14 1-5. John Colonel Matt, Hunuat Oeorse, Veteran aleo ran. Keventh race, 5-8 mile Harry 112 (P. won; Bill Hlaekwell, 117 (Moller), second; Crace 104 tl'ooll. third.

Time, 1:01. Jtrlliiaiit lUy. Atuackatmln, Heap, Dark Ages also ran. girls have been practicing diligent ly tor in past two wea. The Michigan Stat Skating asso- But Miller was unable to match cist Ion has Its J9J memhership the score registered by Ernie Hart-man In Tuesday's play which means that the leader will have to be cards now ready, inese csras are required by ottli lals of every entry In the ehamnlonshln races.

These Here Tuesday. With a record ot 11 victories snd alnstl dfest for the season, th Buffalo Hetaltta, now the leaditik' basketball team In the Hlson city, will Invade Detroit tiunday for a pair of games, playing th Hed Arrows at th armory Sunday afternoon and Vulaal.l Post at Dance-In ml Tuesday night. Last year's Hewitt team has bean strengthened by the addition of lwia, Lang, Murphy and McClrary, who piayed with the worlds champion Buffalo Orioles for the laat three years. These four stars added to the HewUt aisregatlon of last year has brought about the formation ot a powerful club. Sweeney a t'sat, Mike Hweeney.

the highest scoring forward ever developed In collegiate basketball. Is a Hewitt vet- ran. He was the star or the University of 1'ennsylvanU tesm from 1014 to im. when 1'enn held the collegiate championship ot the United Htates. Hweeney wss high scorer all three years and broke all previous records.

He Is a crack shot from the foul line, helping the Hewitts win a lot ot games on free throws. BUI McClearr. former Oriole stsr. and Captain Bert Lewis are the other forwards. Lewis Is a pitcher on the pennant winning Baltimore club In the summer.

Both he and Mc'Meary were teammates on the Buffalo Orioles. Bob Murphy, another former Oriole, Is playing canter, with Hank Faust and Harry Lang at the guards. Faust was a member of the original Buffalo Germans, world's champions, and was for several years captain of the team. This Is the twenty-ninth year In the game for Faust, who Is known In the east as the greatest defensive guard In the game. Reeeird for Sraaesi.

The Hewitts' record for the year follows: Hewitts 49. Tuscarora Indians IS; Hewitts 45, Bntavla 21; Hewitts 41, Erie 28; Hewitts 3S. Cortland 37; Hewitts 20, All-Myra-ruse 14; Heilltts t4, Auburn Hewitts 14, Hochester Centrals 23; Hewitts 28, Hochester Centrals 27; Hewitts 28, Little Falls 23; Hewitts 84, Boston Whirlwinds 17; Hewitla 2S, Erie Cadets Hewitts Detroit Kelly Greens 52. The lied Arrows have decided to start the new year right and are out to score their first victory of the season. Long practice sessions are bringing the players around to form and the pass work and defense which have been faulty are being speedily corrected.

On January 11 the Buffalo Lln-colns are scheduled to play the Hed Arrows at the armory while the following Sunday the Hochester Centrals come here. January 21 will brlnir the Indianapolis Omars, the only tesm to beat the New York Celtics on their recent western trip. Kelly f.reens to Open. Sunday afternoon will also mark the opening of the home seeslon for the Kelly Greens who play at Danceland meeting the Keyser collegians of Keyser. West Virginia, Anticipating a spirited encounter the Greens have added "Moose" Cochran at guard as running mate to Marty Kavanaugh.

Cochran played laat year with the Fort Wayne K. of C. club. He will arrive Thursday and will have three workouts with the team before the game. The collegians are on of the strongest teams In the south.

l.est year they won two out of three games from the Fort Wayne Caaeys. Tlllle Voss played against them In that series and declare, that Par-rlsh. former Georgia Tech. star Is one of the best court players he has ever seen. Thursday the Keysers play Fort Wayne and then are not scheduled Saturday In order to be In trim for the game here.

Tho team is now Professional Stars Are Ready to Tee Up in Open and Exhibitions. San Francisco, Jan. 3 California golfers are due for a feast of com-petition for the nxt few days, With Walter 1Uk.ii, British open champion. Gene Saraten. American open champion.

Joe Kirk weed and Jock Hutchison, playing the leads. On Thursday at the Seaside links of the Olympic club. Hagen and Kirk wood, seasoned partners, will take on Saraien and Hutchison In a Jfi-hnle match. They will play again at the Del Paso club, Sacre-niento, Sunday. Friday and Saturday th four professionals will participate In the California open championship at the San Francisco Country club.

The field will be the beat ever tn play for this title. John Black, the grand daddy who did so well st hkokte, where he finished In a tie for second, will play his first serious golf since his shoulder was severely Injured in an automobile accident laat summer. MarDnnaltl Smith, who la playing grand golf now, Is the hope of the Tactile roast. The course is In perfect condition. content with second place nr lower card may be secured th day ol the race at Uusrton Lake.

for this week. Miller gained the supremacy over I'rlaea and Officials. tennhlea and meechundlae lArk, William hutiani Aiin Dunn, aihI i hrr of William Huh nuind, Ar filhaUl Aln Dunn Ami Mia. R. ft-nn-ll.

Fufrai a from Mnoii'C rmp; tUtut-ilaY at 1 nv at 4hMpl of Urn. K. Ham li ton Caaa iv. until AiuMuy momma W.u la at ta Maauntc Taotpia from 11 ta I iCI Hlv-Janr mt Uraca hotutta.1, H. A.

bjltl huiMiui of taura and f.tttmr Mri. twiha Kb-. M-. I mi pm A'br Plb, irranifa thrr of Aklytha t'unnlngSam an4 Albarta Laura, fiiivtski Vlnawo4i.J;flday1al-5jp. m.

Hi Han Dlao, Anm wirlntv ot fha Uta tTvmhr; aurvtvetl by four aona K. FU; mttkar. Jr of tun tfu: Abram of S-tl4. w- (. and Hubert K.

of DtroirMnrFr 'IftJiJ4 If. ago. VM fVhT of" Norton I toot on. and fern of Mr. ami Mri Moo ton; hrnthar of Mm Pr4 FlwUna.

Mra. Jwftnr' Fawll, Valttr. Robart and Wstrrtm Hoot on. K' artVi.a frum Ismhrop av.j Li IW January I. Ifori.

r.ovt huhn4 of leOBi WaLginftl, dar fathar of Marsarrt, prt. Paul und OnrolhT! 4tn nf Mra. Naitiual Lon and broihar Hot rt, John, Auit Ulrrr. tirn n4 iimnt anl Mra. W.

Uaian. Fnnarat from tha p-atilattc. flraid-t wmw a n.t l.ra tr atop. nar Mt. Ucmwn.

THurutlay at I m. 6 AJanuary 3. at raMn-o, tt liflvu MarftrM. Wow of th In' Mtcha! and mother Jon Slta. Kur.cral from ridn' Thtira-Ur.

Jiinuary 4. at and -tr L.t'!r of M-lp at o'I-h; rio.ta orn It flowara at hr raf'1tn, tn Kllaahath Kaat. Widow of tha lata Edwin r. Htona, Brandmothfr of Edwin J. Mn't, of Toronto, aid Chater f.

Watla. Funaral frum hr lata T'lldnca Friday rtrnron at o'cloli. und-r th auaDtca lNtmti chap-tl O. E. 8.

Intertnani at Kitn od. it AS VF.i'HTtK-January 1, at raMrtra. 12(1 Format avnua wt. Hannah EH bath. twlyd wifa of J.imM i.

Vaa Vn h-tr-n and dar mothr ot Jinm Van Varh'n Mr Alfred W. Armatmnr. Jr and Mra, North mora W. Ham.H. BurtaJ the six-game route Wednesday by spinning a highly consistent ball.

will be awarded th winners. nu He was never below 188 while his highest run was 224. Three times he excelled the 200 llgure and three limes he slipped below that mark. Olaf Llamberg and Harold Allen maintained a stubborn tight on Miller and ultimately divided the sec clide Include: Honorary judges Secretary of Navy Kdwln Denhy: Governor Alex Groeabeck, Senator James S. Cotisens.

Honorary refe rees. Frank I'. Bonk and George 1. Booth. Referee Charles Lynch, president Cnntral A.

A. II. Chairman Guy Lyman, vice-president M. S. A.

Assistant chairman Herheit S. Weber, secretsry-treasurer M. S. oiiio ivuiu ui nu aumvuraary, iiow -noy believes In appropriately celebrating the event. He says this is to be his best year and that ho Intends to start right by making bage his victim.

Uiyan la piWhlng lust as well now as he ever did. Ills right swing Is still dangerous wherever It hits. There Is only one middleweight, according to Downey, that he has been unable to hit with any success with that powerful right and that Is Jock Mulone. Jock stands off and boxes with Hryan and when Jock Is in boxing form there isn't any of tho middleweight clan who will hit him. One of the outstanding feuds of the boxing game la that of Malone and Downey.

They etarted back In 1918 and have been coming to-pether every two or three months since with the tide of battle swinging back and forth. Malone lias won the last two times out but has been mighty busy while doing Hoth Victors Over Itostan. Malone and Navy Koatan are the only two mlddlcwelRhts who appear on the records of both Downey and Sago. It would take, a lot of space to enumerate all of the Malone-Downey engagements but both Downey and Wage beat Itostan. Knowing that he is tu box a dangerous puncher, any time he Is set to hit, Sage Is drlllintr dally on speed and blocking.

He mixes with the big fellows to Improve his defense while with the smaller boxers he seeks to develop more speedy footwork. Matchmaker Baxter Is still casting about for suitable boxers to complete his card. The semi-final Is made with I'hll MrtSraw taking on Red McPonald of Toledo. Jnle Hoss, a New -York flyweight, will Frobably get a chance with some 12 pounder while a pair of welters may go In the other encounter. BIG ROMP FOR BLUES.

Recreation Blues had a romo with 6t. Columbia's basketball team, 60 to 13. Three field goals were scored by the losers all via the lontt rnnno method. De Longr did especially tcoocl work on defense. Gay shot nine goals and picked up one from the foul line.

A. Clerk of course II. J. Bracn. 1 I ji I 1 1 1 ond-place honor.

When the last pin had been tumbled Into th pit, it was found that each had a total of 1.179. Allen had whatever distinction that goes with the day's high single game. He achieved It man. Starter alter W. Oamun.

9 A. Announcr Charles Karl. Judges George A. Dondero, mor of iioyai Gas; ir. Jnmea Inches.

Fred 11. Jorn. C. in his sixth effort with 230. TonDlnc the second half of the Klausner and H.

fl. Mnlcoluison. Judges of Hockey Thaddeus Sce-ley, mayor of I'ontlac; Kdgar F. Huwns, msyor or tnsnnnu field was Johnny liuuer. He started with a run of 203.

the best opening-game score, but was unable to maintain the clip. Frank Smith and Leo Allen finished fifth and sixth, respectively. In the final rec NAME OF HOCKEY LEAGUE CHANGED Jamrs S. Butler and nr. c.

11. i.un- dv. In charge of girls' races Mia Kmma Le Oatman. prlvata. 1 1 ELKS PLANNING MIXED DOUBLES MONUMENTS ords.

Kddle Vizard, holder of second place In the tournament standing, will compete with five other pin spillers Thursday afternoon. Tim others are: Charles (Deacon) Smith, Charlie Houser, H. Lunu, Joe Scrib-ner and Duke McMillan. Summary of Wednesday's game Schedule for Remainder of Week Is Drafted. Withdrawal of the Windsor teams from the Detroit-Windsor Amateur The Lloyd Brothers Co.

CJ 8tvm Cadlllm MB. rKTRC)IT OltANlTK CO. Artlstle menunienta. lh and Fort. West touowa Bamberg H.

Allen One of tho moat popular bowline events tn tho Pt on the Elk' alleys hn been th mlxftd douhlra. am, anothnr tournament of thttt kind achedtiled to atart Uunday. All men an-1 their Inrty partners wltihlnK tn enter may do ao by attending the nneninir nieht. Any Hockey league resulted In the teams 2 remaining changing the name tp the CEMETERY LOTS Detroit-Highland I'ark Amateur Hockey association, at a meeting, one d-nltiiiK Information about the I.ereys Meet Cubs. Harry Levey basketball team will meet the Rayl Cubs at the armorv Sunday afternoon In a preliminary to the Hed Arrows-Hewitts basket Wednesday night.

Miller 1M ls lfi 203 li3 liauer 203 1X1 Ml 1H9 tlon. 101; Dlaeolllte. 107; Silk Sot. 110; 'lp- tourney call nard, Cnerry Schedule for the remainder of the 181 180 an 103 213 1S5 171 2( 1K1 222 230 11" 117 Smith L. Allen r.ti 11)7 172 101 174 174 214 167 lmt 1003 3 4 5 1....

2 3 4 6 week for the puck chasers was ham, 07; Mlxs tmma McUee Pink, 10D. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear, track faat. ball game. Levey players are asked lMithta Want Games.

Lights basketball team would like to book Raines with any 14 to 16-yer-old quintet having Its own gymnasium. Write Meyer Diamond, I'Tl Jiifjh street east. Ropeland Tark Cemetery WOOIlWAIlO AVK. AND KOATV Cliolc lot. In cemetery and marble erypra In beautiful mauaolauni.

MoUarat prices and reuffiimlile CITY OKKM'E, 5M WOODWARD AVE. SlAItKr IM. drawn up as follows: Highland Bark I'nlnt and Glass vs. llayls. at Kim.

to report at wood, January 6: Highland I'ark K. of C. vs. Waterstons at cord Atn letlc field. January 6.

Waterstons SKATING HONOR MAJOR LEAGUES vs. Illahlund I'ark 1'alnt and Glass 11 24 Miller's averair 200 1-1. at Klinwooii. January 7. All games louring Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.

FLORISTS WAGNER QUINTET WINS. Wsirn'r IlnklnsT enmpanv's und-fall basketball tsm won from th lrolt Strt Ksllwsv oulnlot. at Ci'titrsl high school, 1 to 14 Wrk Mluth. center for th Jlukers. saved the dsy for his team with his I around pluylntr.

csirlnar thr hsll fir li points. Ilally wss th ncc of tho l. S. U. snuail with his splntlld uffenslvs plsr.

Wsgiier plnynrs prsrtlc Thursday night at tint Hurton srhonl Teams wlshinir eam3 call H. r'lsher. (uyeUe 3665-H. Itambflrir'B avemae lwi 1-2. H.

Aliens average 1IU 1-2. Hauer averagi 1H7 1-3. Smith average 12 2-S. L. Allen's average 167.

arc scheduled to start at p. excepting the Sundiiv game, which starts at in tho afternoon. A postponed game will be played on January 4. at Ford field, between Highland Bark I'nlnt snd Glass und GOES TO MOORE TALK SCHEDULE YOST toadMess Highland 1'ara tv. or l.

ROSEN BEATS CHINK EASILY IN ELKS' BOUTS YPSILANTI SQUAD STa IGNATIUS NEXT ORClilt VOi KLOWMU AT FETTERS Kaat Ailsma Woodward. jMaln XIU. Northwar 1W. rUlWKHH -OK ALL rMX'AtlldNar' ROBERT MIES EL PKLIVKKV 8KRVICB KVKRYWHKRB Ji-ja MAt'K AVK. LINCOLN 4Ut XiSifBff" t'UVtKU ART SHOP Vlacho formerly ot New York, Service Satis action Quality AHT1HTIC flADHAL BBSK1N8 UP 9M1 WcKflward ava.

CIO. it i is; BASKET BALL TEAMS Heavy All Wool Shirts in stock. They are $1 OP going at 1 OD RULES FOR U. OF D. FIVE Continued from Tags 20.

Goebel and Kipke Are Other Banquet Speakers. Ypsilanti, Jan. 3. -The Inter-fraternity council of the Mich-igan State Normal college will give the 11)22 football siiuad a banguet on Thursday, January 11. The speaker of the evening will be Coach Fielding 11.

Yost of Mich FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BOYS' "GYM" SUIT INCLUDING Rubber Supporter, White Shirt, Pants, and All-Wh te Shoes SPECIAL $2.50 Pewtraw Places Second in Middle Atlantic Speed Championship Meet. Newburgh, N. Jan. 3.

Joe Moore, of New York, officially has been announced winner in points of the Middle Atlantic speed skating championship races held here yesterday. Moore won the 8S0-yard and one-mlle races and took second place In the 220-yard event. Charles Jewtraw, of Lake Placid, winner of the 220-yard race, was second In points with 70, while Valentine Ulalis, also of Lake Placid, winner ot tho 440-yard and threc-nilln Donohue Memorial races, was the ropes drove home another right to the jaw followed by a left hook to the same spot. Gordon was knocked through the ropes with the last punch and was clearly out. As the count reached six his seconds threw in the towel.

The round had lasted a minute and 10 suennds. Joo Woods added another victory for Bay City lu the first scheduled AlfKElJ LNUKKTAKBit 0rl KATlOT AVK I NCOL.Vr "ks4. im. Tel. uiendai 44.

13 LAKE'S SONS MIL I.I AM PLAkK, iruiirstl Ilre'tnri, 3 hEituia Bakelite Panels for RADIO SETS, Cut to Any Size. igan. Other speaker, wll be I'aul Goebel and Harry Kipke of this year's Michigan eleven. Coach J. H.

McCullough and Assistant Coach Dunn also will talk. Sixty aspirants for this year's track team have reported to Head Coach L. W. Olds for practice. For display purposes there Is available tu Classified Advertisers white space at top, bottom or sides of ads.

and 10, 19, 24. SO and Si-pnlnt tvp. All classinVatlons preceding "To Kent Uustness Daces" are restricted to agate and 10-polnt tjpe. Classified ads are limited to single-column width and may not contain Illustrations. Six words comprise one agate line: fourteen aste linos comprise one slnirle-column Inch.

All ads having irrcat-er type display than single line of 10-p'olnt type ore charged r.ccordlnB to agHte rule measurement over all. and not by line The minimum ptlco of any Ad Is the cost of two lines, charged, or of twelv words, prepaid. This newspaper reserves th right to rlasjlfy, revise, or reject any want, ad. All want-ad complaints and requests for cancellations, corrections or adjustments must be EDWIN A. SEVALD OFPK'B AND rHAIEL I'Vto Woodwsr.l, at "llyrio Court iiriniorS 6Ui Meet in Atlantic City Saturday to Settle on Opening Date.

New York, Jan. 3. The Joint meeting of the National and American league schedule committees, for the purposu ot arranging details of the 1U23 campaign, will be held next Saturday at Atlantic City, N. It was announced today by John A. Heydlcr, president of the National league.

The senior organization will be represented by Mr. Heydler and Barney Dreyfus, president of the ritt.iliurish club, and the American league by President Ban Johnson and the hitter's secretary, William Hurrldge. l'riucipal among problems confronting the meeting will be adjustment of the opening dates, whli-li were fixed at the recent annual meetings in New York for Tuesday, April 17, by the National league, and April 18 by the American league. National league officials. It was understood, feel that the earlier tiitio ynmud be fixed for both circuits because of an agreement on that date with President Johnson, pi ior to tho annual meetings.

The American league executive, after Ins organization had decided upon April IS, expressed confidence thitt a satisfactory adjustment would be reached at the schedule meeting. Another problem facing the schedule-makers Is the, situation in New York, where with the Yankees and Giants in separate parks for the first time In yeurs. conflict In Sundny and holiday dates Is in prospect. Among inem are severs veterans Clevelanders Come to Red and White Court Saturday NghL Strengthened by the return of Barrett, Butcher and Grogan, University of Detroit expects to retrieve Its none too satisfactory showing opposing Kalamasoo col-lego Tuesday night by making a better impression against St. Ignatius of Cleveland at the Jefferson avenue court, Saturday evening.

St. Ignatius defeated Middlohury by the same scum as did Detroit. Last year's game with the Fiftn City collegians ended In a draw, a disagreement arising that pre the contest from going to a decision. Both fives plan to settle tho score in the coming game With Barrett, 1) Arck, Butcher and Grogan rejoining the squad, tiie lineup for Saturday night Is uncertain. At least two of the four veterans named are apt to be in there when the battle starts.

from last year's squad. Three dates third with 60. Jewtraw won his position throueh placing third in the 440-yard, second in the SSo-yard and third in the one-mile events. Hobby Hcarn, of Brooklyn; Leslie GEIS1 INC FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4JJM a etimb aret. Mala all RALT'li "IIOURGEOIS ns MACK.

n'NKKAL liIiiK'TOR LINCOLN o. nave been arranged for the month of February. One Is a dual meet with M. A. C.

at East Lsnslng. The team has been entered In two inter-collegiate meets to be held In March, one at M. A. C. and the Boyd, of Jew York, and Hoy Schwa nenkamp, also of New York, were tied for fourth place with 20 points other In Detroit Neither data has each.

made to the Complaint pepartment. Notices of errors In publication must be given by tha advertiser in time for correction second publication. All cancellations should VVM. R. HAMILTON CO.

and fu.nf.kak cmapei i'i Cnm tonr Air-Xiindrin, oecn definitely set. K.0FCJ0PLAY IN MT. CLEMENS HARRY HEILMANN ENTERS TOURNEY Im confirmed by letter uooresseu i the Compialnt Department. V. GEIST SOM omen AND PAiaORS.

53 IM liAltKll-MJJ AVK. iirrle.d 10-roundcr. but he made shorter work of his task than did Itosen. Woods was sent In as a substitute for Harry Webb, who failed to appear and was looked upon as an easy proy for George Cummlngs. Woods Troves Surprise.

It looked as If it would be that way at the start as Cummings out-boxed Joe and cuffed him around freely. Then things took a sudden change. From somewhere behind him, even Woods doesn't know where, Joe picked up a right swing and hurled it at Oummlngs. It landed full on the button and Cummlngs had to drop. He waited until tho count of eight before coming up and then ran into another shower of swings.

Another right to the Jaw and a left tr the stomach doubled him on the canvas, this time for nine. Woods was persistent and kept on top ot Cummlngs. Forcing him to the roues he pelted Cummlngs'a head and body. Anally knocking him through the ropes. As the count reached two, Boxing Commissioner Charles 1.

Campau ordered the bout stopped While Marty O'Haire, of Pittsburgh, had a lot of tricks and gave the crowd some lauuhs, he was on the loser's end In the six-round opener with Lew Harris. Five of the six rounds went to Harris, with one being even. O'Haire is a rugged bantam who took a lot of puncnes without being hurt to. any extent. He made Harris miss, but so seldom did he land a punch that Harris scarcely was ever on the defensive.

BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. i-- trum 40 in LOST AND FOUND HERBERT STEGER RECOVERING FAST Quit Quick! S. S. S. Will Prore to You in Your Own Case the "How" and "Why" of its Remarkable Blood-Cleansing Power! There is a reason for everything that happens.

Common-sense kills Common-sense also stops bolls I H. H. H. Is the sommoo-sense remedy fur bulls. Indoor Baseballers Hook Up Thursday Night.

Detroit Knights of Columbus will send a greatly strengthened team to Mt. Clemens Thursday evenlne- Tiger Outfielder Tries His Hand at Handball. Harry Heilmann, Tiger outfielder. Is one of the first handball players to enter for doubles and singles events In the handball tournament which will open in the Knights of Columbus building on Monday. Jan.

8, and continue for two weeks. Hugh J. Kerry Is in general charge of the tournament. The first to engage the Mt. Clemens Pottery MY REVERIE WINS ORLEANS' FEATURE Expects to Get Back In Time for Baseball Practice.

to Tha Kre Prna. Ann Arbor. Jan. Pte-Kpr, slnr half-hack who underwent appendicitis operation in Oak I'ark. Ill will return to thi univurslty next Monday, ncrordiris; to reports rt-ceiwil tmifiy.

The vounic Wolverine was never A KKWAi.il for iiiformtfoo at -r Itijr ir tx. UA r. ir-jin Wifntwst A li i Thunsa'r- 9 A 11 p. im I'ren) -No. i.ijLO.

Srul So. W74. vvuJihintiton. JCeward. I A I V.

A ti WALLL 1 of Fort Mt. btUuii mtthi of lewrat4r 22. Lltwrsl reward. Ht-turn tu G. lrr-.

M't4rj KUiitjMtch. tIA WOI "iliMi," Return to J'lhn (ilrfcitt. yasoniu Temiile, anJ re- OfiV4gijita rtward DHJ U'ST, Jan. I. about 19 tnehii Jitprh, bobbd tail.

shaKg-', hnlr, brown nTt ovsr 4i Anwr nam t.f Tui.y." f1nir calt Mrs. C-(tmtft, HUftory 5TS9-W, Aiter road. IWl vaiuMf nt a pt. Kfwarj. no Hrotti-h terrlpr.

Iori blacic w.t hH-r-J. lt.rtr reward. 3t'3J roillrtf Ke.T.lork (U vinin. Knturn f-r ho-rnl reward to gffk apartrntnta, LOS Fiuffi a a httiixU bruwn an-I iKaV'k toy flja. USE YOUR TELEPHONE OR YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WANT AD STATIONS If you have a telephone In your residence it place of business you may telephone and charge your wattt nds with assurance of courteous and efficient service, fly po-ronUioir your neighborhood Want Ad Station (most any outlying drrg store) you mav secure the lowar prepaid mtfl as well as perfect service.

PHONE MAIN 9400 And Ask For WANT AD -DEPARTMENT OR COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT company team In tho first game of the revised lnter-Clty league schedule. The Kaysee pitching staff will Inculde DesJardin and the left-handed Griffin, formerly of Chicago. James J. Carey, manager, requests all of his players to be In Mt. Clemens not later than 7:45 p.

m. Those who drive are directed to turn to the left at Gratiot and Cbrs avenues, near iha south city limit of the Bath City, proceed four blocks to the first street past the railroad tracks, thence one block left to the pottery plant. It Is expected that a large number of Detroit fans will make the trip. At Finish Is Three Lengths Ahead of Auntie May. New Orleans, Jan.

3. K. J. rrlticslly III. accordins; to his week will be devoted to doubles contests, and the second week to singles.

Ifcflmann is a member of Detroit council. Games will be played under handicap regulations in charge of a committee composed of K. Shttnnhan, Arthur 1'etz and Harold Hogan. Teams or Individuals scoring the highest number of points In two games will be declared winners. In event of a tie, a third game will bo played.

will be awarded the triune 33 in 81 innings at the Kecreation Brown's four-year-old. My Reverie, proved the best of her field in the flight handicap, a six furlong dash for three-yar-olds and up, and the feature race of the day's events. Wednesday evening, inn wmim. a hlKh run was four, the loser's three. Swantek will play Wright Thursday evening.

Th i a i.tn;pta,n;n to another H.ni friends, who say ne i retnovea to his home t.vo days after the operation. The removal of his appendix, which doctors found to te infected, and the largest ever moved in the middle west. Is expected to put SteKer Into condition for next season, and enabio lilrn to live up to his lilKh sehoul reputation of belnif the flashiest prey school buck in the recovery from this operation and his serious illness ui last spring has been so rapid that he may be able to try out (or wtll r.ot tt.or.sj. UoiTar if rf.un'.ii. She completely out-distanced the or in form a inn -iefhano T.in.

others and at the finish was three CLEVELAND MAYOR IGNORES RING BAN HST Orert fiew from vfTI- winduvr. TfteDrnjn-s Alain Uiz FLiva-iac lengths in rront of Auntie May who was second. Iiauid Traveler was QllllllltHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIMII Mllllimiimtlllll43 i TODAY IN SPORTS. I hand ti on Iawreiv or Pit-ase return other uinriai fttvi. YANK CLUB SEEKS ARMY-NAVY GAME B.MniiumuinifiiuMiimtimnninmii.iiiuljj January 4.

1 1 DEATH ES MEETINGS MASONIC I troit Ulc'K''o. P. and A. M. 5iclal CITY UMPIRES TO MEET.

An Important meeting; of the De 19i8pitcher George Tyler, of Boston Braves, traded tn Chicago Cubs for Larry Uoyle and Arthur third. My Heverle shot to the front at tho start and never relinquished her lead. Auntie May was in second position throughout tho running. Rapid Traveler showed early speed and managed to save the show position from St. Allen.

The start of the race was delayed by the bad behavior of High Cost at the post. When the barrier was finally sprung High Cost was left. The track continues to be heavy. Wilson ana io.vuu 1 1 liu no n.AiMAnl troit Umpires' association will be rominunWatlon at M-ixiik: tiv.p.v. 1 r- cur- luct fiicrai of t-'jr iaie brother.

I'at Mitrr iMtam H. I'unn. Lartf attftidarr-? ru-arte-i. Hrue O. Spencer.

TV. Wm. F. Shaw. -'-rfftry Union Iodic cf f.

No. J. P. A A. M.T rpc'Hwr mxt(nar Thun.1;-iy.

January 4. held Thursday night at the Y. M. lfiliB v-nano Jl. of Brooklyn National league club C.

A. and every member Is request ANIHEW-Lydfa wif of th lata W. An-irw. oi Wrtahinrton, I 1.. at th: horna of her aa(r, Mr.

i'- (Jro-p. hani. Mich. Mt.fher of Mrs V. V.

Morris. Mtwvj4, III Mm Mary J. Morri, r-iintirhaifi. M.vh. Ilurttl ut Arlingtoti Cem and Its organiaer hiou New York.

i T.lndxulst 0 ed to be present. The Indoor baseball schedule has Pimples May be Small Boils! bersnse It la built on reason. Scientific authorities admit its power! S. S. 8.

builds blood-power. It builds red-hlood-rells. That is what makes flghtlng-blnod. Flfrhting-blood destroys Impurities. It fights bolls.

It always wins I It fights pimples! It fights skin eruptions! It builds nerre-power, thinking power, the tight-fisted power thst whirls a man tip Into success. It gives Women the health, the angelic complexion and the cbsrm that mores the world! These are the reasons that bare made 8. S. 8. today the great blood-cleanser, body-bulliler, success builder, snd It's why results have made tears Joy flow from the souls of thote snndsl Mr.

V. D. SchafT, 657 15th Washington, D. writes: tried for years to Oft rK from bod cat kails. Everylhino foilfd until I took S.

S. S. I am now abtolutely curtd, it teas 5. 5. S.

that Aid it." Try it yonrself. S. S. 8. is sold st 11 drag stores In two slies.

The Uiger size bottle is the more economical. heen received and assignments will miles In 6 hours, 33 minutes. In as- .4 SPECIAL NOTICES ft A -Jan iry 3. at if-aMt-nc. h2 RltliT be alven out at the meeting.

The association Is open ir new members uud invites all umpires in the city to attend as indications uolnt to a Lusy season in the A. A. U. Order Will Not Affect Boxing, He Says. Cleveland, Jan.

3. The ban placed on amateur boxing here by the Allegheny Mountain Amateur Athletic L'nion will have no effect so far as the city administration is concerned It was announced by Mayor Kohlcr He told the boxing commission to Ignore the A. A. V. and to continue run amateur boxing here as it has been doing.

"We have been conducting boxing In a clean fashion and need no ad-v c. irorn some outside organization," the mayor said Arrangements have been completed to hold shows here Friday night and on the evening of January 8. promoters said, and It Is impossible to cancel the affairs. A team of Jamestown, Jf. boxers wat uhMttuted for Pittsburgh boys at Friday's show.

MMN ancd to learn barNr rade. Eri whi'e larrlr.g TfHla Dtrott Parbr 7W.4;t Monro, cor. Randoiph, ONE FOR CAMPBELLS. Campbell M. R.

downed Sererus Candies. 2 to 14. Sererus led 12 to 9 at the end of the first half. SEUlt against lime, in eiuiimuia. U90 Oscar Vltt, holder of fielding record for American leaeue third basemen, born at San Francisco, Cal.

1897 Robert Spaid. former major niirh.r. who beat Giants out Baseball Men Offer 60,000 Seats for Grid Tilt. New York, Jan. 3.

Negotiations have been opened by officials of the Yankee baseball club with the government to hold the Army and Navy football game next year In the new American league stadium here, it was announced today. "The Yankee baseball club," It was stated "announces they have offered government officials fiO.uOO seats for the Army-Navy football game. This number of seats Is greatly In excess of the capacity of any grounds in any of the large cities. It also has offered to py all expenses lncidtuii 10 She game." amateur baseball ranks next mrt'tt. Mm.

Servirea at tin nwrnnitf at clous, I.ur:d! at uitiP B'lALK-Sy'ldeniyrjin. 3. John. ar 73; of Miry Ptr fa'h'r of J'lvfi. brother nf Aiifunt, trrar.rtf.it hr of Mrs.

Anna Margua rita anfl J'-ine(t? and K'nrerrf Hiaik. itTAa'. ffrn-lfa? her llnyea. FLDsrat KrMay f-oin clup! of. Ieo A.

Mal- awa, St. Attorn av. tp til. Albartua cfturch at 15 clocit of 1908 pennant, born at Akron, O. MEN WANTED TO LEARN slotlya pirtur operating; eera tronor wrtlle piac yuu an a iuo.

MHVH SCHOOL, 91 SVHOAT Pirate Seek Detroit Pirates basketball team Is now ready to book, games with 1863 10m BllUMlcu ouv Riley In seven seconds at Leaven- iTnw In vrtiaf la a tn he sny Class A quintet In the city or Call "Herb" Weber. Ray Frits. Victor Sehanken. Dave Thomas. Catherine Netheott Nethcr-cott.

Leo Dorsch are asked to call Herb Weber, Main S033. at their earliest convenience. worm, o.ii., the shortest bare knuckle fight on 1, at 419 Cutr ava. May, dauchtar of Sunaiv. alatar of rim nine i v.

wt ak" John, Pun-rai from FrUiajr MKN traated to learn barter trale. tVt par you wrti teaming, toola fumlahatt. Liberty Barber calwfa. TLuU. aear lfw Mltchall avenu.

or call Glandalej 1 record. lCopyfiabt. 1923. Thompson Feature thie yourtelf doom a- m. uuruu at aWJitoro.

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