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H
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THE DAILY TRIBUNZ. POMEROY

MAN OWNS TOOTH

OHIO

MONDAY OOTOBER H 1131

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Mr &amp;nd Mn Jame&amp;

PROBABLY

BELONGED
MAm'OOON CENTURIES AGO

son Burne

pen

MUROERER OF SIX
I
CAPTUREO AT HOME
Wagene

8 C

FULL

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VOL VI

NO 37

une

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READERS NOTIC&amp;-If you womt
the Newo Oflice oJ The Dally
Tr1bu"" call 236 L; 1f the Bu01neaa
Oflice aok for 202 R.

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NEWS

DA LY

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IRICUNi:;

LEASEO

WIRE

OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS

llfEATHER FORECASTProbably ahowens tonilhL and
ay exec~pt fair n the Wett norilon

Jay
roo

P

Warmer tn Sout.Ma.Bt
Wuh e&lt;'odfty

portJon

'WeciJiM.
W«&lt;~

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SERVICE
m

POMEROY OHIO TUESDAY OCTOBER 27 1931

DY

CAR

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m

PR!Cr;........sUNDA Y 6 t.'I!:Nt3'

GOVERNOR ORDERS McCARL RELEASE
Cadet Succumbs
Of Broken Neck

)ln.

111 beeame
a eup at the
held al the Chleago

lnJur.eo Received Saturday
Prove Fatal to Soul~

lhe wu prodaimed aa
eha.mp on canner The
uctl of her kitcheD were
the featgred exh bib at the
She 3 ahown w th one of her pr 1fl
wlnnmr jara of preaerve1.

LANE DINES IN
JAIL; MARVELS AT YANKEE
METHODS OF JOURNALISM

Weat Potnter

•
New Ha en Conn

Oc

2'7-INS

to

eii.St tt wUl take some heroic man
eu t ing to convince
ongre5S of
ce s L
The joint commlnque a he con
c usion of the Hoover Lnal par
eys IBsued n both the
name,s
was a. model or met culOlUJ phras-ng and vague generaU es lt stated
that rtal p osress
had been
1
achltved In d spoain&amp; of world pro

p cs ding o er wa tPd

blen s but carefully ref atned f om

say ng )low much or upon what
aubject It narrat d the p oblcms
toucned upon but fa ed o tate
v.hat cone us ons 1 any wee ar
r ved at
M Laval himself a~temptt"d no el
aboratlon of the commun que Ques.
t onrd specUica y one r n~t cer
a n of ts s ates n n 'i:l he sh ugged
the Q est ons as ae v h the emark
n " sumc entl} plain tse I
~ lm l.strat on oftlcia s s m ar Y
na.de no 1 ubl c elaba at on of L

l,Jnleu Oemando Comph
ed W 1th Further In
vao1ona To Foil ow
WHEN PLEAS MAOE
By Fellow Townlhlen
Weat V Jrg1n1a V •II
age Are Heeded

dol

Leaves For
GO~tRNOR W~IT[ Laval
France, Satisfied BRITiaH ~OTERS TO ~ECWE 100
ISSUES C~ll rDR
WHHH[R GOVERNMENT mTO
CO~l CONfERENCE
SOCI~UHIC MH~ODS IN D~ERHIOI
That Conference W atb Prea
1dent Hoover ta Crowned
W1th Succe11
Yo k

Oh1o State Executive
Asks That Chaoo Be
Ehmmated

Oc

2'l

INS

Is Most Momentous Election Held In Modem EngliJla
H11tory Pr1vate Property And lndn•Jdual - t
Enterprise Hangs In Balance

I

N1pponeoe Scoff At Reported Trouble W Jth
Ruao1ano

ISSUE HAS BEEN IN BACKGROUND
-----~

For Sevl'ral Years To Break Out In Full Blut Ouruii'
Economic Troubles Hu Spht Britain
Into Two Fact1ona Only

By ARNO DOSCH FLEUROT

Par s oct 26-Franco oerman
egot at o s fo t1 c political and
ftmmc a.l mprm ement of Europe
v,;
be the next step result na: from
he confc nces between Pnsldent
Hoo e a.nu P em er Pierre Ll.va.l of
F nnce po tl.cnl leaders forecast

Premier

I

e e today
Wh e gov enment

spokesmen
\\e e hes tu.nt to comment on the
Wash ngkln
negotiations
while
P 11 r Lava ls ~it11
the Untted
States It was unofll(llally po nted
o t tha.t the Communique summlnt~
n the oonferencer deftnltely placed
he burden of action in the tnuat
sis upon the nations of eontln

" "'""n" Ie al Eu o,pe"--------·

"''H"•cd I
HALLOWEEN PARTY

A Ballowe en pa ty was

BALLOWE N PARTY

MarJorie

A.Bhworth

e erta ned
ome
on Butternut street Pr day even
with a masque party at he

ce •
•

Financml News

To The Buying Public:
We will be able to give you the
real ''dope'' in a few more days--

PI'I"I'8BVRGH LIVESTOCK
oct 26-Hots receipts 3800 hold
overs 900 Market fairly active
ateady to l&amp;c lower Buly 1&amp;0 to 290
11'1'5

C eveland Oct 27-INS--A V
Cannon C eveland la~r tad~

aparlnrJly Bulk packlna: .sows 4l6
O&amp;ttle
reoelpta 1000 Market
cradm... medium or .tlove 2k or
more bllher Lowr.r 1T84e at-ee s

announced that e had ~ecln2d
the f.l.ppo tme t as ref ree of the
district court or appeal to se tie
a controversy o\ier he payment of
counsel rea; which blocked the at
tempts to d sm M the appeal from
the lnjunctldll re11tramtng U e ner
p of Y(l\lng.stown Sheet and Tube
Co npany and the Beth eh:m1 Steel
COtporatlcn

pounds &amp;.60

to

180-140 pounds
1?1 110 140 pounds &amp; to 635 p 's
Noft4p\:.s Ul900 market down to 4 76
'- 4~ A few handywetrhts 4 '15

and ahe atoot lese ACt ve Rho

QUALITY GOODS AT
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES

t

atead7 Bulla slow around 2&amp; lower
Devourable paasen a.nd lhort. ed

sl:.een 'I to '161 other&amp; medium
rrade &amp;16 to 61&amp; moat .,.... hel
fers 4 50 to &amp; so P4edlum to

(OOd

bet cows 3.60 to 4.GO low cutters to
common 2 to 3.25 medium to goo1
buill 316 to 4.60
Calvea receipts &amp;oo Market active
steady Better rrade vealera 8 to
8.&amp;0 Common to medium 4.50 to
.&amp;0 wela:hty calves 5.50 to 'J 80

Continued on page three

PLAYING 'INDIAN,"
YOUTH IS KILL[p

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TRll DAI!.Y 1'111151nn:, POIOROY

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JOZiiDAY, OCTOBD 11, 11111

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OUJl

n ,, as mg·t_on

By ROBERT s. ALLEN

I5eUMr' wBo,d.n
H"'dmandovotooh"
conductJna
mo&amp;t. lnlt-1·

l

1

1

Bride

or Dix

Gallipolis

Virainia Grecc

News
-~~~---=====~

the

,

~

PBOQ 1111-L

esttng social and pollticaJ aa!on tn
t\le Ca.plt.al Her Sunday .light dl.lleuseton evenings are !BrplOLUI
Mrs Eugent! Meyer, Wife of lho

1, _ _ _ _ , _ __ _ _.................. .

Govtornor of the Federal Reoorve
Balrd coll~ts rare Chinese porcelain
Senator Hasting~:~, of Delav;arc, is
a talented mimk

Endleas numbers ol ollleu

arc

golf and baseball '·;'~""-;:::.._ __

_.,_

Middleport

~ ~·--G--.__Ar
___ d,_J-,-.-,-h-.----~~1 :-;:. ~:.;o~~:::~:, bo&lt;n publl•h

Ready for Foreign Visitors

PboDtY. . . . . .

.
'

Odd Wedd1n1 Featuref
At til•• w•&gt;ildlu.,: ur hlt1 •sun In
~~~~fh('ld Lughm d, Sir \\ 111\nm Ell! II
\H•r•• thf' sui! In '\ l ilch be \\fill mar

Bull Dogs Worry Coach
Battyn And Down·
town Fans

......

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-

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CO~NCIL MEETS,
M~KES Pl ~NS FOR
S[W[ RGO~JTRACT

OYer 300,000 gvelll chose tho Greolor
GIMon lad ye•r ... There mud be good

ROAD TO SUCCESS-Commit thy way unto the
l.,ord, tru&amp;t also in him : and hfl shall bring It to p.uSM. Rest
in the Lord, and walt patiently for him. -Psalm :!7 :5, 7.
RECORDS

ruson for 111eh popularity I Try ill 70%

of .n ...... 52.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 '
••• Cincinnati's biss•st hotel veluel
C. C. SCHIFFELER • • M.n•slng Dlr«tor
P. S.-l11tt:n ift on 0111 WLW bro•dc.lllb
••• wou4il•dvl done• 'IIUJh;l

UNFAILING STRENGTH--I will go m the strength
of the Lord God: I will make mentoon of thy roghteouoneso, •ron of 1\hrne onlY.-Psalm 71 :16.

.... ..
~

•

.••.

lilt's good business

To Be Let For Improve·
ment Of Grave Hill
I
and South Side
TO COST $20,000

for m·e-to prefer
LUCKlES''

Bido To Be opened At
City Hall At Noon

Sa~~y

"It's good business to guard my throat,
so it's good business lor me to prefer
luckies. I'm certainlY for the throat
protection wrlch 'ToiiJSting' gives me.

NOTICE •
•

It !.as come lo my att,ntion that many
acts of 'iolenee are already being practiced
by certa in parties under the aui10 of Halloween pranks. This is to notify one and all
positively that prosecutions will follow if
theae practices are not diacontinued im·
mediately.
Halloween pranks ,..ill not be counte·
nanced in Pomeroy for mor~ than one night
J&gt;nd that on Halloween night, October Jht.
only, and these must not be of the v1c1ous
kind contrary to law if the perpetratora expect to escape 'he law's penalty.

And J'm c~rtalnJy,~r your new
.!m,rove!f~•llqpp~ w~pper
that really opeits without a
search warrantln
·

\'01,11 111111)' be lll ...... hld ill
IIIIOWIIIIIIMIIIIOI OM cent
wa1 pold hi MI. Holl fo
lllg ••

-=---

- -_,_

of the front, fouul ug cap

ever the long sleeves of a
1

froc k

"The' Convenient Center"
1 of

black

One In beaver has point.ed

ends that cross

OV()f

uncle! a bell 1 1

f ront

l

.FLORIDA

Beal-5km by lhc wn.y stems to be
to Javor

t t u nln~

"The Playground of America"

Ktre's to Jack Molt-~e star whO ne....r lots
'or dii\ner-jadtel ~amos, Jack alway;, de11ivers on ab-le anli vigorous ic)b of high,~­
ered_'llcti99· A mighty, mighty lf"9Upet' tp
ha¥e around. "A Daq. . roue Affair* a
Colu,nl:tla, is his next fllm.

. . ..

•

Worll of Ancieat Jewelen
TIII!II!Sil ntls uf pl!'(e« of prPhl st m
lc 11iutl nmu Je11eh·v f11 1 unl t!c l ut lu ~

Colurnlous l1 111f' lof'o•n ol l~o; r-n\f'h'tl In
Cen trul
Amt&gt;1 i;•u
1'he
IUH itmt
lfml' iry

&lt;'UII ~ i rdC o1

of

i'lllllllj!&gt;l

11LIH'r 1Uilllllll'll1 !1 uf I•X111 I ll!'\\

UIUI

th•\i

111sl.;n

Wate.,proof
If )OU WIIIIL thll tiHIIl r ()VII'! I O he
WU(l'lproof ciljl the illl( ( IIIIIH Ill 1111'1
ted purt!lln Thl~t ••ill ;lu~·· tl1 t'
pm eH of t h" nut~ nn1 l tJrl'll n t an\
plOI~!IIIP fH.IIIl Rlu\nlu,.: fliP \\O&lt;lol

1\'0rk nn 11hlth thc

i "' '~

n•n• r••"f

Say Goodbye To
Sick Headaches

'I AMI'A':;

LAltGf.S r

IIOrt:L

"OFFICIAL AAA . HOTEL"
Cent.-al ~ ~ Fi•eproof a- Steam Heat - - Radioe
Home-like Atmot~phere, Large, Airy Room•
Spaciou::~ Lobby, Mcuanlne and Outdoor
Balcony, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, Bat·
tic Creek, Turki1h •nd Rua.sian Batha and
many other Conveniences
..:Top o' tho TqWn"
Dining P.oom and
Roof G!1.1dcn
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
$'l to $6
We tnvit ~ you to live at
$6 to $9

Europcon

The H I L L S B 0 lt 0 ' Amerioap

L. B. Slo:inner, Prea:
C. J. Jackaoa, Mar.

W\)ekly r.1.te1 and
folder• On appheation

'relel1b"'e M-5541

'* """"

help. .the pvblldly ......

('8.!('

Hotel Hillsboro

Holt

IIOte•

wl~e'"'"'ijiM•IMI••

TAMPA

sleew~;

.

-~~·· Mr.

and Singillg" eo ••Y•

___==f?

the abo••

~ :;:::. ,.,~~-:.

Bothered Me Considerably in Public Speal[ing
1

le•r.lleft'e

Fort

us downl Whether tn out-of-dqor pidures

Urges _ll'resh Mood; }i'urs For Fall

*
................

1

fl('tol to hi• enllll to
hit ~-...
.., hi• end~•••l ol
c,t~~~t~bi.o

...

I.U(«&lt;ESit .. ywonerto • ~,
;

'

..

\II . . . . . .

That LUCKY tab! Moisture-Proof
Cellophanl,. Sealed tight- Ever
right. 'Ibe Unique Hunildor Pack·
age. Zip-And it's open! See the new
notched tab on the top of the pack·
age. Hold down one half with your
thumb. Tear oft' the other half. Simple. Quick.
Zip! That's all. Unique! Wrapped in dust•proof,
moisture-proof, germ•proof Cellophane. Clean,
prote&lt;:ted, neat, FRESH! -what &lt;:Ould be more
modern than LUCKIES' impro,.,d Humidor
package-so easy to open! ladles-the LUCKY
TAB Is-your fln•er 111111 protection.

----.-...... ,.

�'
•
PAOI! 'l'Hr&lt;l!l!

TRll DAI!.Y 1'111151nn:, POIOROY

01110

JOZiiDAY, OCTOBD 11, 11111

/

mz
•

-

1 UI!&gt;BDA Y, (.)(;'l'O.UER &lt;17, i£13l

DAILY 'm.IBUN'E, POMEROY, OHIO

omg

I

~--~---r~---------------------------------------. I

OUJl

n ,, as mg·t_on

By ROBERT s. ALLEN

I5eUMr' wBo,d.n
H"'dmandovotooh"
conductJna
mo&amp;t. lnlt-1·

l

1

1

Bride

or Dix

Gallipolis

Virainia Grecc

News
-~~~---=====~

the

,

~

PBOQ 1111-L

esttng social and pollticaJ aa!on tn
t\le Ca.plt.al Her Sunday .light dl.lleuseton evenings are !BrplOLUI
Mrs Eugent! Meyer, Wife of lho

1, _ _ _ _ , _ __ _ _.................. .

Govtornor of the Federal Reoorve
Balrd coll~ts rare Chinese porcelain
Senator Hasting~:~, of Delav;arc, is
a talented mimk

Endleas numbers ol ollleu

arc

golf and baseball '·;'~""-;:::.._ __

_.,_

Middleport

~ ~·--G--.__Ar
___ d,_J-,-.-,-h-.----~~1 :-;:. ~:.;o~~:::~:, bo&lt;n publl•h

Ready for Foreign Visitors

PboDtY. . . . . .

.
'

Odd Wedd1n1 Featuref
At til•• w•&gt;ildlu.,: ur hlt1 •sun In
~~~~fh('ld Lughm d, Sir \\ 111\nm Ell! II
\H•r•• thf' sui! In '\ l ilch be \\fill mar

Bull Dogs Worry Coach
Battyn And Down·
town Fans

......

::--:::=----·-

Pllt ...... .. .. '.............. • J. Ol&gt;ll lCoor .. .. .. • .. .
:t
~ .... • . • • . • • • • . • • • • • • . - 'l'brtt!
-~~~~
~'i'
.~
. . . . . . . . ..•
~
! . . • •••••• ' • . . • •
1.00 OJle l(oat,b • .. • •• ' • • • • • •

-

..

- ""

. ... .. .. . ...

CO~NCIL MEETS,
M~KES Pl ~NS FOR
S[W[ RGO~JTRACT

OYer 300,000 gvelll chose tho Greolor
GIMon lad ye•r ... There mud be good

ROAD TO SUCCESS-Commit thy way unto the
l.,ord, tru&amp;t also in him : and hfl shall bring It to p.uSM. Rest
in the Lord, and walt patiently for him. -Psalm :!7 :5, 7.
RECORDS

ruson for 111eh popularity I Try ill 70%

of .n ...... 52.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 '
••• Cincinnati's biss•st hotel veluel
C. C. SCHIFFELER • • M.n•slng Dlr«tor
P. S.-l11tt:n ift on 0111 WLW bro•dc.lllb
••• wou4il•dvl done• 'IIUJh;l

UNFAILING STRENGTH--I will go m the strength
of the Lord God: I will make mentoon of thy roghteouoneso, •ron of 1\hrne onlY.-Psalm 71 :16.

.... ..
~

•

.••.

lilt's good business

To Be Let For Improve·
ment Of Grave Hill
I
and South Side
TO COST $20,000

for m·e-to prefer
LUCKlES''

Bido To Be opened At
City Hall At Noon

Sa~~y

"It's good business to guard my throat,
so it's good business lor me to prefer
luckies. I'm certainlY for the throat
protection wrlch 'ToiiJSting' gives me.

NOTICE •
•

It !.as come lo my att,ntion that many
acts of 'iolenee are already being practiced
by certa in parties under the aui10 of Halloween pranks. This is to notify one and all
positively that prosecutions will follow if
theae practices are not diacontinued im·
mediately.
Halloween pranks ,..ill not be counte·
nanced in Pomeroy for mor~ than one night
J&gt;nd that on Halloween night, October Jht.
only, and these must not be of the v1c1ous
kind contrary to law if the perpetratora expect to escape 'he law's penalty.

And J'm c~rtalnJy,~r your new
.!m,rove!f~•llqpp~ w~pper
that really opeits without a
search warrantln
·

\'01,11 111111)' be lll ...... hld ill
IIIIOWIIIIIIMIIIIOI OM cent
wa1 pold hi MI. Holl fo
lllg ••

-=---

- -_,_

of the front, fouul ug cap

ever the long sleeves of a
1

froc k

"The' Convenient Center"
1 of

black

One In beaver has point.ed

ends that cross

OV()f

uncle! a bell 1 1

f ront

l

.FLORIDA

Beal-5km by lhc wn.y stems to be
to Javor

t t u nln~

"The Playground of America"

Ktre's to Jack Molt-~e star whO ne....r lots
'or dii\ner-jadtel ~amos, Jack alway;, de11ivers on ab-le anli vigorous ic)b of high,~­
ered_'llcti99· A mighty, mighty lf"9Upet' tp
ha¥e around. "A Daq. . roue Affair* a
Colu,nl:tla, is his next fllm.

. . ..

•

Worll of Ancieat Jewelen
TIII!II!Sil ntls uf pl!'(e« of prPhl st m
lc 11iutl nmu Je11eh·v f11 1 unl t!c l ut lu ~

Colurnlous l1 111f' lof'o•n ol l~o; r-n\f'h'tl In
Cen trul
Amt&gt;1 i;•u
1'he
IUH itmt
lfml' iry

&lt;'UII ~ i rdC o1

of

i'lllllllj!&gt;l

11LIH'r 1Uilllllll'll1 !1 uf I•X111 I ll!'\\

UIUI

th•\i

111sl.;n

Wate.,proof
If )OU WIIIIL thll tiHIIl r ()VII'! I O he
WU(l'lproof ciljl the illl( ( IIIIIH Ill 1111'1
ted purt!lln Thl~t ••ill ;lu~·· tl1 t'
pm eH of t h" nut~ nn1 l tJrl'll n t an\
plOI~!IIIP fH.IIIl Rlu\nlu,.: fliP \\O&lt;lol

1\'0rk nn 11hlth thc

i "' '~

n•n• r••"f

Say Goodbye To
Sick Headaches

'I AMI'A':;

LAltGf.S r

IIOrt:L

"OFFICIAL AAA . HOTEL"
Cent.-al ~ ~ Fi•eproof a- Steam Heat - - Radioe
Home-like Atmot~phere, Large, Airy Room•
Spaciou::~ Lobby, Mcuanlne and Outdoor
Balcony, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, Bat·
tic Creek, Turki1h •nd Rua.sian Batha and
many other Conveniences
..:Top o' tho TqWn"
Dining P.oom and
Roof G!1.1dcn
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
$'l to $6
We tnvit ~ you to live at
$6 to $9

Europcon

The H I L L S B 0 lt 0 ' Amerioap

L. B. Slo:inner, Prea:
C. J. Jackaoa, Mar.

W\)ekly r.1.te1 and
folder• On appheation

'relel1b"'e M-5541

'* """"

help. .the pvblldly ......

('8.!('

Hotel Hillsboro

Holt

IIOte•

wl~e'"'"'ijiM•IMI••

TAMPA

sleew~;

.

-~~·· Mr.

and Singillg" eo ••Y•

___==f?

the abo••

~ :;:::. ,.,~~-:.

Bothered Me Considerably in Public Speal[ing
1

le•r.lleft'e

Fort

us downl Whether tn out-of-dqor pidures

Urges _ll'resh Mood; }i'urs For Fall

*
................

1

fl('tol to hi• enllll to
hit ~-...
.., hi• end~•••l ol
c,t~~~t~bi.o

...

I.U(«&lt;ESit .. ywonerto • ~,
;

'

..

\II . . . . . .

That LUCKY tab! Moisture-Proof
Cellophanl,. Sealed tight- Ever
right. 'Ibe Unique Hunildor Pack·
age. Zip-And it's open! See the new
notched tab on the top of the pack·
age. Hold down one half with your
thumb. Tear oft' the other half. Simple. Quick.
Zip! That's all. Unique! Wrapped in dust•proof,
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J. V. CHA!E

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f.,.me,lr Com-nder·ln..Chief of the I,Jnited
Fleet and Ne&gt;w a Member of tho
G_eaeral Navy Board
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woril of l,.hlll,eu•, ~~ eel•
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dlcated a &amp;trona, n!Jbtlna team:
They were overwhelmed by the
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en and failed to !how nal clJSI lut

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allo mumt:rlltd al~ ··we Ia .J,._t
a Bowl o1 Obert-." and ·'IM.CUet
and Ckntlemm. Tbat'a Lo'f~:· Her
latter melody pethapl IUIPifed.
that It Wll IOIIJtthtPf' u,t.t bcith
tbe common po6pJe and arllt6crie)'
mtchL enjoy witboqt a au~-taa.

Wlllie How&amp;rd
worlltd lUte a
but ., In past seaBODII the VIolets
Olnn h15 chance early thhs 11prina
chameleon belnt tunny. Jfe wore a
have been' eomiderably overrated.
Nertney made good at once Un·
IJlOoWitaohe to 8bow he wu a Prench
Orea:on won from tbe Vloleta tp
known tu horsemen ami publlc. hlli
man with a jp'&amp;lld p&amp;IIIOD, he '
1928 11nd a clo&amp;e trtwnpb for UUl
nv;:uot¥ were pUlSed by w1thou1 .u1·
cb-.nged Jnto a phon~. rech~
Meeha.n ou~t thia week 1s the beat
tlce. But when he bqau PliUli up
into • J'ner&amp;l wttbOut &amp; hotle,
that
can
be
wl.&amp;hed.
winner a.fte:t ~'lrlncr, he (,IUILkl~
transtormed. iqto 11. IJunp.rlan doc ..
Downina Panthera
OetUng back to Notre Dame, the
Larned a big followlnj .
Lor 11nd imptraona~d evuythtnc
Troja.Pe: recall they might stop t.he
EtoUer. developet· of many lj:reat
South Bend
you could clmOO think; of but haab
Nomads although the beat.l.na the
atake wlnnen conaldefs the "mak·l
.,.;hlch nobGdy dl1 think o! an oc ..
Irish gave them In 1930 wont dofn.
lng" cf a. '-rea.t Jock~:)' H far lli!OI:It·
count of t.be hyena jU~rs over
Penn, Southem CaUfomla, Navy
tu uccompllshm(..lt than lltllt of
Wilhe's antics
and Army are the teams uw Irish
turnm1 out a &amp;reat. race hor8~
developed within a single ycm . buL 1
To Play
Viol· play after t.hl&amp;. wee k. Penn, despiL"
But thlnklnl of t.heatdca.l antib
l\.a win over Wl&amp;eonsln, and N&amp;v)'
"Stake winners" he Ba}ij, 'oJl~n :1r.
there's "The Constal1t
SJnner"
eto; Michiaan Hu
do not rate at all and Army has not
It r equires two seasons. 1\lld somewritten and acted by Mae West 'lolbo
lived up to Us earb' aea60n pro tim~ more, to dev &lt;! lop a cnpabl-:&gt;
Eaoy Game
domloatefl any courtroom or sta•e
Juatlflable Honliddr
mise The 'l'to]aM bave as mucl'l
Jookey."
scene yet advi&amp;ed by herself
W~en a cot1.:&gt;ge boy cl!&amp;'overs that hL', SIHN
By COPELAND C. BURO
reaerve 6trengt.h &amp;s Notre Dame
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The play, conaehtat.l.-ely speakand etack up as the sole eleven
Among the older joell.cy::. ri ·Jmg
I . N . S. Bporls Wr 1•Ing
b as pure ll3 a lily in the df9~'
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that has a remote chan~ of mar r · art !ipolllng tor &amp; cha nce t.o see a son. Last year the Sllme thing oc- on New York and Maryland lrdck.~ lhf'r m•w palr or clipper ' on his laccoon cont.
ot 11. eoal-imne. There are enoU h
New Yorll:, Oct. 27- INs-As roo~ 1ne Coach "Hunk"
Anderson ':; reaL fighting game or !octbali. eurred when they played lhe wt::ak the curre.1t searon ha s wltn.!s.,.,..l
beds hi It to furnish Broadwa 11
ball plunged today tnto the second 1 dream to be B second Knutc should , not pass up th e opportun·l We~;t Liberty te"m from Wc~;t Vir- the arrival at the crest ol a torm-1
Yt u're Richt
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newest hotel It I&amp; billed lUi "The
half of the sea&amp;On the ... an looking Rockne .
lty to see what will probabl\ t·c- a:lnlu which they should have over e1· Ohio booter, the angular T ommy
A gold-digger~ favorite fhnor b
The traveling Siilewh111 "&gt;~he fh ns Sa~;~"a of 11. Saleswoman cf Sex."
for a. team to step Notre Dame Btl - ·I
. c::ome wlth ease but which eve ntual Malley.
mlnt
with youl wife mer tile luHg dt~- Miss West never did atte mpt "'
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peared as tmfortunate as a. fellow
1suit In one of. 1r not the t ;::&gt;St play - 1.. ended In a lirttw
Three or four seasons bad., Hal 1
- tran{t tl'lr·J hcne &lt;~.nd 11 1 • r•,1~ tlw mi.Siead her public
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ed game In the state of the ent l.e ~
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after Ina euu~us g1rl who does nt care
l yellt when Ohio Bobcats Langk, 'Ibls staleness, worked out of their J ker. o1 20 e
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ford ner.
BJsl
I systems last week agurs evll for lilt' oc eys o
years ago,
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manu ac urerli 11.11 v. 1g rna·
He s tands face to face with an i
with the Ohio Vi e5le.}'aJl
lG_PS &amp;.1 'proud and haughty Bishops and Malley t.o New YorK He fu ~~ was ken; Qll' the cnly busmc~s people
llolarlal Statn.hts
aching void.
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Ohio Field In Athens next ~atm·jprobably Will mean thut tile Bl~ h - engaged by Gr,eentrce Stable La· who an· ccmt.a ntl v trjlllli: Lo U·
According to V,l\1'1-; I'II '•V hw.·
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ops w!H 'be compelled to , c tt cruw ter he was signed by Tr&amp;ltl~r Jamr" Cl r&gt;a~c th;:ou ov~rhead
ba nds overcoat PO( kcl b a tl ; uil 1 Mr. and Mrs Hort~n ~ m lth nt
Tech thl&amp; Saturda
d rt.e th
Wt'.6leya n ll6 In lhe pasl ha~
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Jet.ter ot11ce
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eu -snow now t1ps the mile-high Ishown much power ln tl 1 ~ ~;ames al 1for lheJr portion of th e Hom&lt;"- ,h 1 6 . B bl Ph
· M 11 ' - , -Ne"" Ymlr. are exPeCted htire the
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ctushlng of Pittsburgh last wee.ot mountains surroundi ng this resort I d
d
I coming Banquet m 1:op1te of t h r1 , .... r tuo ta e- lpps
'xPitiful t:a~s
~ar ly part of t he week lo visit Mr.
1aye d 'II
"he
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h.- hardest when they 81 .. t; ···jupJJilrt-.Jt strNtgth
Th• JHI~.c 1 \\h(l keq )•, t1 ·~ mQUC'\
nnd Mrs C L Calvert. This being
along the Rambl ers to another na- ering of white on Ma.rcy Wh1te!ace I rf'oo
th
Th
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That the contest Wi ll lJe worll· simmons, who once Wa.&lt;; n C'J ... c.• uud cr lm; pllluw nnd tl.en ~tflys
Mtu nagl!
dot"sn l
.n ( 1 •·alii\ Mr Smith's fir&amp;t vl6it home IIOCC"
15 a nr u12 g:olnR miles to :;;ee Js the cont-ensl.;, Jockey, Malley began to !iho\lo• ht, ~tw,ol;j all n1q. 1 v.m·qu1g about not make coup les nu:.eJa iJi l btJt It s " 1912
Uonal championship .
a nd the other Adirondack peaks l'f th lnB he score.
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great help
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ed to have a simple ta&amp;k m win · s lasts to the Third Olympic Winter I ceft e n
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anu game liE! there Is no doubt but what It w111 In the spring. He has been piling up
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nlng a.t Pittsburgh, lllterest. turnel Oames to be sta.ged here !rom week when they tumcll In fun an -t ' draw the biggest crowd of th e sen winners Wlth
real conslstcnc)
Our O.n Vaud.evillot
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s~:S~~ up ~t;rd~e:r~lgh~ J~lllabov:
in the eaRt t.o the Yale-Dartmouttl Februa'ry 4 to 13, 1932. A new lm· over came a lrn.d tu beHt ~ ~orlh~: son. The fact that It Is t he Hom e Whf:n he had taken 445 mounb,
T.lkt&gt; It. Or Le:lve It
Stage·hand-0\lda vray Is \\all- •Chester The ca.r belonsinB to
figh t at New Hal'en, the Princeton- petus ha 5 been a:tven to the lames Miami foe Ohio on lhe oU.c1 hand.
Cannlbnl.s are UIY fond uf swrll- lng &lt;'uts!de for you
Smith wa.s a complet.e wret::k.
1 Mi\]ley had earned sixty pllll ~ ut
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Michigan game at Prlncetru1 and plans with receipt ot a letter this has lost but one ~a me ln. t~ree ~~f'~~t.s g~:~ 7~ th~ 1I :gal::::n~a~e~ i bracelets. Under Trainer .t'lLMim- heart tourists Th1• Pnlargl'd ;&lt;~kull.s
Actor- AU rlght tell her lll bP 1 G A Eleelateln 6nd sons &amp;pent
the New York Un he1s1ty·Oregon week from President Hoover
In seasons a nd that gam~ to .a. pou e~- .... _1d
, 11 1,..,. t h , i&gt;arents of mu1 s ma.naHoement M~ . y wa.~ mak &lt;.! twlc£' us m11ch noodle ~:.oup
With her in a shake
' Sunday with GilQ Moore and tam'
ful Big Ten opponent which ann! - many
~ es 0 c ·~
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b rawl ''' New Yo r k ·
which he says he w11l recommend
of the students~ to the field Ol g 1ven r ree .....
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Yale. Michigan and New York to the next session of Congress hilated Chicago. Thlli game was b ttl
from outside sta bles. l1hrs wns r~
Wade Kimes and tam11 s :mt
passage of a. resolutiOn · exemptini!: lost by the narrow m~&gt;gm of ~, a e
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most sportive gesture on tht pall,.
•Sunday v.1.th Guy Binger a~d fa-;,....
University look like the chmcea
Dartmouth, humbled by Colum- foreign contet;tants and om.clals missed kl('ked goal afte! tJJuchctown
of F!~z.slmmons an d his (.ffip 'o) e•s
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the
Lake
Placid after the Buckeye:. had outpbQ: :)r.
According to !'eport on Lon{;
I yHonora ble Thomas J en klru; Kavl'
bla In one of the se8J;On's bigges t coming to
upsets, has one ol t.he weakes t sames, from WUill pa.ssport and their 1:1oosle r opponent'! through
l tand, Malley Ls m line (0! a nell
1 a s hort talk to the C H 5 studautllo
teams turned out a~ Hanover m til'~ vlaa requirements upon presenta- tht&gt; greater.. pat t .~f tht" cc~tcst lf
retamer through n~xt season una r'r
, Wednesda afternoon. · ·
last five yeru·s. Yale und ou btedly Uon of the omcl&amp;l Olympic identity hard luak BlueB cnu b;&gt; .• m.Jg afI the management of F!tz:mnmous
' By DAVID p SI&lt;..N'I'NE~{
Mr3 . ~ Wolf. Mrs A 0 Tqt1 While lhe · Sca.1dals wu ~ 111 vc1
wlll attempt to defeat tr .. green rna cards, whloh will be duly visaed ter ony. fQotbQ.JI ccnlests, L'&lt;'l tamh
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INS Dramatic '1.dttor
1tc ute d as u myliterv pia} tllcJ ·~ Ia tie e.nd ' children s nt Baturda
chine with second st ringers. snvln&lt;; v.ithout char.e.
1hl6 ww; the 11eal place rm lhc l UI'" Polo Gameo Played Several
•f'• ,J~' J Jght, t·I:L ...:v l N S 1
r ne\'t'rthelP!;I:o 1111 awa uf pu.zzl~meut wlt l&gt; M- Floyd Rldpe
en"o'''
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t r om a B o be a t r. t an d pnm I a:; II tm t
It.s BLars f or more scnous afl!l.J rs.
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1 Two sensational &lt;levclapm&lt;'nls tl
At Prlnqeton thm g.~ could not be
MAN OF IRON
fm Old to a Wlpnmg- ~tr~ak U1.nt.
ear&amp; go o owmg
riders graduated Irom the appHil · nct•er nua dc 11 wo rld srr l.:s bu~ Gt·u 1Gtorge White t.h.e pro1uce1 and end ~lth Mrs r:el!~ n Brooks.....~
mOle md1go The tfllun Is bad and
had ~:xtendect Into th1e, srns IllS
F I 1 A "d I
tlcc ran k.s thl!; :;ca.~oll Rle Hutc1t Whitt• and hi:;; Scanda l ~; and Mae I Lew Br&lt;!Wll, 1U; lllu ~ ttllit , :,h uuld LonG Bottom
O"lo
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a a
CCI en
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Call•l••&gt;t Knd F nl&gt; lkl"... Mt&gt;&gt;&gt;· Wrst with "Tile Constaut ~lnnr:l · s~mg ~ltlou~ly at et&lt;.c h other 111 Llll'
1.. 'no'.'' worse a l(er a d c f eat by
New Yor k , Oct . "1
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no;;ggle
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Ute socond-rate Navy ele\ltm. The McNamara, the "Iron Man·• o1 bl· championship cahbre and the lt't
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AI:In Arbor aggregation may uot. be cycle raCh:lJ, has competed tn more1 down wh1 ch v:.•a.s cxperlenet·d by
Wu;t Point, Oct 27- INS--· nl " nmch near s,u Anlon lo If cou ple own box~omc~ !;tatLSUcs
I This 1111 xtu 1f' uf the culo.s at thl' ternoon ~lth B6bby Wooi.
u~ to the usual hish standard of than 60 Bix-da.;v races, and he haslthl':m In thl' game with the Qur.t:n Army footballl'leven w:ts :xpt d'll ! of winters back
T1uln ~1 Max Olt rUe sc
of. 1 &lt;'lclr ~ helgnt oi ~enera l hlppt!t::-..'&gt; m 1•1 I Ro. C lilsd.steln and so_,.s spent
hlgrm elevens buL 1t can hs.rdly won fourteen. ·He goes to the po.st City Bearr:at~. b~t wt•ck I~ re&lt;ln v tod:::~.y to cr.lr)' out the I est of Its IHirsch w a s t h c dl.scv~~rcr whlc1h ~nve 1 bee;~~., lunn~l;~' 1 1 ~ 1 i.1h 1the !;Ucce~ful debut ~I lhc · produc· I El~d&amp;~ ~!th M~ .... A dEi8eJ.,~.:
~ tnm one.
once more, :&amp;:ioverhber 8, In the Chi- the best thing th al could Jutvr I progmm. de~plle the dtJa~ uf Ca- Hirsch at that time wa;; maklng dmm the ' u&lt;L two wctk•
u 11 , : 1,1m , lH:. nut ~~ L t~en solved.
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lcktng the Nyu-Oregon wluner 1cago Bt.adlum for another s lx-da7 1ha.pp1med to them lis no kam can det. Richllr.d B. Sheridan fmm ln-. hlS annual winter vts!L ~o hlb re - pair ~1 ~ho~ !,avt: rcgJ.~lc J ;.1 b.~.' Scmc say 1t was because Mr White I ~a:/~ ~~ R1oltf ~~liCls~ln •~
takes a little courage. The We6t· grJnd.
IJO at top 1!pL1ffi throughout" ~:'11· /urle:~ received ln . t.he YRic r.o.rnt xas t.ome. He had hCP.I ' II r poJt ~ oi
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urn us ast
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~~tOll a vote to tnken by mcm·
nr lglliJOrhood and Ihut h~ .v~s a it Is~ revue tiL fm a ba.tl·headcd I bei!n duly wpyrlghled Olht·J ~ :f~ •
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lifts of the
ofDc 1a l good horseman
Iiu sch 6
first king The ~tngl.'f&lt;&gt; not only lu;v c I!t had nut.hmg to do With art bu t
tonder.•ed Pdpulalioa
Golor· gl\mp!i\2 ~i' the youngster was most volcc,s but ca n :;In" V.ll h ~hem Th ~ 1wa.,. mell~ly u belilgment cxcnEJ.ngc 1 fhe ~ llio lllt•l"! Hf the l'ellti'UI Am..,_
Olher ~m~~~ 8 ~\~n;:a~~::.;~ ;~ P~~:~: dancer~&gt; not {,Ill Y ha\ ~ lt:gs bul can 1 ~ve~ ~h~ btmet.alllc ~~t.•ttlon m lhf' 1 1cun fi'I•Uhllct!. !lnhll(lor, Is t11e mott
on
CadeLl! schedule a1e and il~orting· In (l. ll etr.~ to throw twinkle them And Ult JOkell 111 ' 1 ~.(' 1 10'' wuy mr.ne~ rna.
1 t hi c kl y populmed n&amp;tlon In the
Pittsburgh, Notte Dam~.Jn the Doy for a 1~. C&lt;tl!Jb~.l::rttolr ~h~~~a ~ 5~C::~~~~i~a\~eut~.~~ . Outside of ' Johby ~lMIOm;tuttwns, : wt&gt;:&lt;!(:tn hemlf!•hP.re. AUhou.gh ooly
York and Navy In New York ly S!ibdued the wild hor~r
He whistling on th.• way out llkc a mu - 1 upstuge was Ru':ly Vallee who · allout lllJ !nrge tiS I he stult! M Mltr,.
"D"'n'~'m,bt&gt; r 12 Loulsann State pn did the job In such fmlLh cd .lyle slctil morou :l b a unlve.s.lv p rr:-~croo ned soft luliHbys anrl k( pt his Jnntl 1t llns 11 pupulutlnn of m1)f4
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7 and Urt&gt;lnus on Novcm that Hirsch at oncr sig.tc 1 up lh(' fessOJ r{.Ct'!;Liy Jcmarked c~ucl'ru- a udJ encc vely much awake Hr n. bo Chlln illle ar~d OllP llfllt n11!llona,
21 are the minor gamn; un t he youngster
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Callahan nrnve:l ln N2w Ynk lllg.thc habit ol those v.ho whllitk . led. his ba11d with dtg_ntty "-lld c11s- tnnst Y ~ f&gt;t;:l zn~o~:•pA~ ~~·~~
It WIU\ t'H!Jmated tha t If Lhe P1tl, · with a ten-ga llon hat that cnwrco
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cauccllcd n loss of about SI,OOO,UOO 1 ed old for hl s years- JU ~ t f'nlcrn
In
would l.e Involved The He wore his bu lldugglng jnck~;:
game m Nt!W Y01 k is His LroW&gt;en w~re ~l ufled lulu lhl
to be plnyed fo r the tmnefit of th-e tops of his boots He \liOIC, a;
uncmplo~ed The es UmRI~:d l'efCipls 1nl!l.ll\' of th( b&lt;Jvs or lite plal•1s til
U:n t gam!' at·r about 1400.000
1a twent)'-dull nr hal. a pan· of $~ 5
It wa~ J)Cllll r(l ou t t(ltlay u P~lo boots. and allo ul SJ wr.th rf delh - I
~{.hf dutn cf lllc Army wH,; cum-lies But he p1o\'Cd a h:.usem.1.1 lx.u11
plr t"'i st;'!; va~r; il.\0:0 aftcl un Army to lcalhct He lm;; m a!t• e1:1,(i 11
play , ! WH ~ klllcd In a contesl.
thl' Ill!!, kaMUC 011 !11" Wl~I C' IH
1pllllns, unlil'r l11e lJt'UIIIn~ sum; uf
ANOTHER CON O'KELLEY
the wcse rt yGu ng men olteu lnuk
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I Boston, Oct. 27~ INS~CliJI 0 '· I older !.hull the~· I rall" oH" o:tl m~n
Kelley
h ish hcavy~elght nuw otte11 look
youll!lt' l tlllll th. ~.
0 htln'
t of this city Is the son really arc Bo}:s lll l {•I::I . qlli l·k
co: QlfKelley one-time famous Old mrn 1rmain b(1j'S nHr1 f.ftY
th lete flom the,Ementld I~le 0'- And Callahan l.t;tl~t ) ~Ill~ of tllt.:!IIOSL
~clley, Sr., personally attends to fashi onable of th e YC\u-.g::oz· Jl-:rkey~.
t he training of hl 6 son
li!JPC!lr.s 110 less thr~n tlu ee Y-.u .
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younger than whf'n he {.amr },\l. ',l
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to join out with his pr€sent fm~
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ployP.r He hfi.S ridden about 11\Cnty
LAST NIGHT'S
1 wlnm:rs this year H1s pe1c~mage 1.~

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1tlcmal horae pilot.
TbO\IIh he never tlad ridden •
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Both Teama Keyed To JOUQ&amp;-bl ptl'(w.nta&amp;t! credits, with
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For l •n avemue or 34. He rode 13 win·
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1 matkabl.e reoo:td
fm~t JiJt .
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1Tralner Bud Stotler , cond1ti0n.'!t
Sai&amp;more Stable Ol'er
11or the
·two years ugo. Stetler mformed th·!
Bi1ureat Crowd Of Scaaon' Jntema~tonal New1 Servlce thal
T 8 p
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lliom'.! da)· Willie Ne1tne&lt;y would
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Ot
would turn out to be a star Jock:cy.
Homecomina
.1 he ycunBster .,.,w; scboole1 Ju
boDlui and on the tnalning lrack. ol
Mdgs County foulball fans who ...., .. .__..., ...... .,....~ ............ -- .. ..

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Tram(r Undr Hem v MeDu,ud L~
In the employ of V1cto1· :Emunu ~ I .,
DDrwood Btabie. The outf1t I~ Ill
command of J P . !Sammy ) S m1th
Elmttll formerly wHs a capHb lc
steeplechase jockey Mun 'ien a Qau
a-fl&amp;n youngster i' a brother of W1!
lie Munden, a tew )'fillS ago JRIC 1
the t.est jockey In '\merlca Wl wn
Trainer
McD&amp;niN
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WUl\c Mw1den, tht~ lad wns n b,• IJ
hop In a Toro11 to held 1' 1:wk1
Munden Ia a t\Hmty pet l'c n t nct~·~
with twenty-nine wlnncu; out or
151 mount.!!.

At Pa.rls~Jose Perez, Paris fly .
weight, knocked out Frankie oe11 a.
ro, N B. A. flyweigh t champiOn In
the United States 121
At New York- Tom Heeney , Australla, and Giacomo
Bergomas,
Spain, drew (10)
Bteve Hamas, tormer Penn State
Athlete, knocked out George Smith
New Jersey heavyweight !61
Ben Jeby. New York middle weight
1 knocked. out Trader Horn, Ridcewooct, N J, f61
Don Petrin, Newark hght heav.vweight kf'locked out Nick Palmer, ·
A. Robertson aud R
Worknmn
Brooklyn (lJ
At Hartford, Conn. -Ear~ Mavs- with C. V Whltney; L Mct\t .
tro, Chicago featherweigh t, defeat- and H . Thurber with Ocotg' 01un•
0 Ellis, wJth William Zlt'BlU J
ed Mlkc · O'Dowd, Columbus 1101
Kick Chocolate, Culmn
light- R. LP.lscbman ; Uncle M~tt.:k Gtu .l
weight, knocked out Buck Oliva, undn contract Lo Josc;;ll E. Wn un New York (2t
er; Jl'ather Blll Kelsa y with th
At ~irmlnaham, Ala ~ Battling Wheatley SW.ble; L&amp;.\'et ne F!l l t!
Bozo, Birmingham heavywelabt, with coronel E R Bradley Jlllm
defeated K. 0 Chrl&amp;tne1. Akron, ny Malben and Cha!ll ~ Fi11Jipl '
0. {10 )
with Commodore Wllhs f. hfl l r '! -K1 '
At Pittflburgh- Tug Ph Ill! p s, mer and firankle Callone. untlc1
I Cl1arle roi, Pa., welterweight, detea.~ (.Cntracl to t he Duxtc.n B.ctll(l'- I
1ed Billy Rose, Clncinnlltl fBI
Clarence and M ~rnt t-&lt;md th&lt;'ll' I
At Wbe~Un", W.
Va -Prim~ putllc F.tablc. are among the wt I
Utlaldo •. New York heavyweight. de craM e;[ the p!~skl11 \\ ho hnvl'
te&amp;ted Nick PoplcJ, Wheeling, f8l. showu conslst4!ntly
good
fonn
At O~prlesf.oD . 8 . C.- Max Rosen
the YEilr
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~oom. New Vorll:, ll!Wt heavyweight
Ughtel' bnys ot ll'lll'
ohampiop. deteatJ?:d · Rllll6 Rowsey,
ot th r. w n a~ -:
HunttngtOI}, W~ Va., OO J
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·At· Baltln\&lt;rt&amp;--&gt;Sammy
BjL1l:er
New' York h'lid~leweii!H. scoteci a
technica.J ka.yo over Joey Raymond
01Jtmtro ..1int c~.!y·~ ~rqs~lniJ ii~e: flalt.lmore . f31.
the Badgr:ra 1wlU lui.~ t.o litQ,P ~01),
At Rochester, N. Y.-Bammy f'ld
pound hell:
· W.o io,uth ler. Bopton lfjhtwelaht. kmltkeq
put Mickey Bl~'~t Philadelphia '! :IJ.
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!'o'e!terwe:lght. dereated Jlmmfl ?hll
H. J. 110 &gt;.
l llPf'.At.. l'flrmrdavtHc.
Gh.lcago-Baxter Opbnes. Ok·
lahoma l1eayywe1tt1:t, WOII decJslCin
l over Oo~ O'KeJl)' ot lrelm~ UQI .

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OUR heahh is your moot pre•
Protect it with
EU:C trio refrigeration.
Perishable foods will be solely
preserved foi it always maintaips
the proper tetnperature to prevent
the growth of bacterja.

The termo fll'e e/.y•.:We WJ"!l ·in·
stall an !!~Iii• ·rem.=btor lor
as lillie as Stfl.QO 4nn' .,id ollow
you 23 mootbo in w~icb ID pay for it•

�'l'RE DAU.Y TRIBUNA!:. POW.eRO)", Ol:ilO.

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ADMIR~

J. V. CHA!E

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f.,.me,lr Com-nder·ln..Chief of the I,Jnited
Fleet and Ne&gt;w a Member of tho
G_eaeral Navy Board
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Written

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poUatet bJ

en.-. IM'I!Ia.

Tlle Erudt IIJI tbalt lo~e of tM
u ...... Cin• ~..lit
11011 ptr1ttl thJm• ~· In tbt
Tb~
woril of l,.hlll,eu•, ~~ eel•
wort. are "'etal haadrtd lttrt
mtM lwedllb nataraJIM AQCI ~of.·
tid. IDII wer. llllcle lo tbt 8ef•Jio aallt
(JIO'Mt,, It eoDtllltrtd ~~ tb.
tHDtb en.ta11 br Vu da Obe;raa.
startt•a ~lnt of tbe moittnt tbltOtf
Da1Dt17 or (ll.emoaJ.
ol f1'0lvtlnD.

Nowa Suvlce

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33 &amp;tro~. arrbod hmte lut
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night and tbctr nne appearanee ln·

tlqo&amp;ion.

Maybe I'm Wrong

dlcated a &amp;trona, n!Jbtlna team:
They were overwhelmed by the
powertuJ Boutbem oalitornta elev •
en and failed to !how nal clJSI lut

SHSON 8[GIN5:
~0:: ~~\~:ns~~anye~ -~n;.~ TO B
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IRISH lOOK ·GOO~
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$300,000 !petit in making the Hotel Chittenden the
log1cal cho ice for the traveler. H~ of the "Purple
Cow" Coffee Shop. Luge, comfortable roomsexceptional S£r'J~l'C
Rates from $1. ro upward.

Oeo. A Wev4J.Jt, M~·~er
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for light hoUfiCkecplng in Simp- o r Duat, a_.pp~ a lew drops of
60!1 Apt. Five rooms a"d bDth. Mu1·£tw. It 1\elt:t, Refft,k.a,
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PLUMlUNO-:Ou and 1team ftt·
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YES. MA'\'A"S 4pT 'J500. 'IS
IN liE &lt;I PUI:I"'E. SIIE MAllE A
KILLIN~ IN "T~E &lt;;;OOCK MARI&lt;E,.!
RI4H"T NOW SH"C·!!&gt; DOWN•
"TOWN 0:.&gt;iOPPIN.6,! ~E"LL I.IO"T
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allo mumt:rlltd al~ ··we Ia .J,._t
a Bowl o1 Obert-." and ·'IM.CUet
and Ckntlemm. Tbat'a Lo'f~:· Her
latter melody pethapl IUIPifed.
that It Wll IOIIJtthtPf' u,t.t bcith
tbe common po6pJe and arllt6crie)'
mtchL enjoy witboqt a au~-taa.

Wlllie How&amp;rd
worlltd lUte a
but ., In past seaBODII the VIolets
Olnn h15 chance early thhs 11prina
chameleon belnt tunny. Jfe wore a
have been' eomiderably overrated.
Nertney made good at once Un·
IJlOoWitaohe to 8bow he wu a Prench
Orea:on won from tbe Vloleta tp
known tu horsemen ami publlc. hlli
man with a jp'&amp;lld p&amp;IIIOD, he '
1928 11nd a clo&amp;e trtwnpb for UUl
nv;:uot¥ were pUlSed by w1thou1 .u1·
cb-.nged Jnto a phon~. rech~
Meeha.n ou~t thia week 1s the beat
tlce. But when he bqau PliUli up
into • J'ner&amp;l wttbOut &amp; hotle,
that
can
be
wl.&amp;hed.
winner a.fte:t ~'lrlncr, he (,IUILkl~
transtormed. iqto 11. IJunp.rlan doc ..
Downina Panthera
OetUng back to Notre Dame, the
Larned a big followlnj .
Lor 11nd imptraona~d evuythtnc
Troja.Pe: recall they might stop t.he
EtoUer. developet· of many lj:reat
South Bend
you could clmOO think; of but haab
Nomads although the beat.l.na the
atake wlnnen conaldefs the "mak·l
.,.;hlch nobGdy dl1 think o! an oc ..
Irish gave them In 1930 wont dofn.
lng" cf a. '-rea.t Jock~:)' H far lli!OI:It·
count of t.be hyena jU~rs over
Penn, Southem CaUfomla, Navy
tu uccompllshm(..lt than lltllt of
Wilhe's antics
and Army are the teams uw Irish
turnm1 out a &amp;reat. race hor8~
developed within a single ycm . buL 1
To Play
Viol· play after t.hl&amp;. wee k. Penn, despiL"
But thlnklnl of t.heatdca.l antib
l\.a win over Wl&amp;eonsln, and N&amp;v)'
"Stake winners" he Ba}ij, 'oJl~n :1r.
there's "The Constal1t
SJnner"
eto; Michiaan Hu
do not rate at all and Army has not
It r equires two seasons. 1\lld somewritten and acted by Mae West 'lolbo
lived up to Us earb' aea60n pro tim~ more, to dev &lt;! lop a cnpabl-:&gt;
Eaoy Game
domloatefl any courtroom or sta•e
Juatlflable Honliddr
mise The 'l'to]aM bave as mucl'l
Jookey."
scene yet advi&amp;ed by herself
W~en a cot1.:&gt;ge boy cl!&amp;'overs that hL', SIHN
By COPELAND C. BURO
reaerve 6trengt.h &amp;s Notre Dame
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The play, conaehtat.l.-ely speakand etack up as the sole eleven
Among the older joell.cy::. ri ·Jmg
I . N . S. Bporls Wr 1•Ing
b as pure ll3 a lily in the df9~'
~~er
that has a remote chan~ of mar r · art !ipolllng tor &amp; cha nce t.o see a son. Last year the Sllme thing oc- on New York and Maryland lrdck.~ lhf'r m•w palr or clipper ' on his laccoon cont.
ot 11. eoal-imne. There are enoU h
New Yorll:, Oct. 27- INs-As roo~ 1ne Coach "Hunk"
Anderson ':; reaL fighting game or !octbali. eurred when they played lhe wt::ak the curre.1t searon ha s wltn.!s.,.,..l
beds hi It to furnish Broadwa 11
ball plunged today tnto the second 1 dream to be B second Knutc should , not pass up th e opportun·l We~;t Liberty te"m from Wc~;t Vir- the arrival at the crest ol a torm-1
Yt u're Richt
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newest hotel It I&amp; billed lUi "The
half of the sea&amp;On the ... an looking Rockne .
lty to see what will probabl\ t·c- a:lnlu which they should have over e1· Ohio booter, the angular T ommy
A gold-digger~ favorite fhnor b
The traveling Siilewh111 "&gt;~he fh ns Sa~;~"a of 11. Saleswoman cf Sex."
for a. team to step Notre Dame Btl - ·I
. c::ome wlth ease but which eve ntual Malley.
mlnt
with youl wife mer tile luHg dt~- Miss West never did atte mpt "'
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peared as tmfortunate as a. fellow
1suit In one of. 1r not the t ;::&gt;St play - 1.. ended In a lirttw
Three or four seasons bad., Hal 1
- tran{t tl'lr·J hcne &lt;~.nd 11 1 • r•,1~ tlw mi.Siead her public
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l yellt when Ohio Bobcats Langk, 'Ibls staleness, worked out of their J ker. o1 20 e
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ford ner.
BJsl
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years ago,
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manu ac urerli 11.11 v. 1g rna·
He s tands face to face with an i
with the Ohio Vi e5le.}'aJl
lG_PS &amp;.1 'proud and haughty Bishops and Malley t.o New YorK He fu ~~ was ken; Qll' the cnly busmc~s people
llolarlal Statn.hts
aching void.
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Ohio Field In Athens next ~atm·jprobably Will mean thut tile Bl~ h - engaged by Gr,eentrce Stable La· who an· ccmt.a ntl v trjlllli: Lo U·
According to V,l\1'1-; I'II '•V hw.·
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ops w!H 'be compelled to , c tt cruw ter he was signed by Tr&amp;ltl~r Jamr" Cl r&gt;a~c th;:ou ov~rhead
ba nds overcoat PO( kcl b a tl ; uil 1 Mr. and Mrs Hort~n ~ m lth nt
Tech thl&amp; Saturda
d rt.e th
Wt'.6leya n ll6 In lhe pasl ha~
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Jet.ter ot11ce
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eu -snow now t1ps the mile-high Ishown much power ln tl 1 ~ ~;ames al 1for lheJr portion of th e Hom&lt;"- ,h 1 6 . B bl Ph
· M 11 ' - , -Ne"" Ymlr. are exPeCted htire the
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d
I coming Banquet m 1:op1te of t h r1 , .... r tuo ta e- lpps
'xPitiful t:a~s
~ar ly part of t he week lo visit Mr.
1aye d 'II
"he
••me
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me,ely
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nnd Mrs C L Calvert. This being
along the Rambl ers to another na- ering of white on Ma.rcy Wh1te!ace I rf'oo
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That the contest Wi ll lJe worll· simmons, who once Wa.&lt;; n C'J ... c.• uud cr lm; pllluw nnd tl.en ~tflys
Mtu nagl!
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.n ( 1 •·alii\ Mr Smith's fir&amp;t vl6it home IIOCC"
15 a nr u12 g:olnR miles to :;;ee Js the cont-ensl.;, Jockey, Malley began to !iho\lo• ht, ~tw,ol;j all n1q. 1 v.m·qu1g about not make coup les nu:.eJa iJi l btJt It s " 1912
Uonal championship .
a nd the other Adirondack peaks l'f th lnB he score.
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Be~:ause Notre Dame was expect · turnlng Lite mlndA of sports enthu~ 1 ~ :s ~hs t_~" ::-~;pep!} Y :lO- 10! experts throughout Ohio and true worth. He hit hil; ~;tlldt• e:uh gcllmg any tntelt,·~ t
great help
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ed to have a simple ta&amp;k m win · s lasts to the Third Olympic Winter I ceft e n
e
anu game liE! there Is no doubt but what It w111 In the spring. He has been piling up
o 111
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nlng a.t Pittsburgh, lllterest. turnel Oames to be sta.ged here !rom week when they tumcll In fun an -t ' draw the biggest crowd of th e sen winners Wlth
real conslstcnc)
Our O.n Vaud.evillot
.
s~:S~~ up ~t;rd~e:r~lgh~ J~lllabov:
in the eaRt t.o the Yale-Dartmouttl Februa'ry 4 to 13, 1932. A new lm· over came a lrn.d tu beHt ~ ~orlh~: son. The fact that It Is t he Hom e Whf:n he had taken 445 mounb,
T.lkt&gt; It. Or Le:lve It
Stage·hand-0\lda vray Is \\all- •Chester The ca.r belonsinB to
figh t at New Hal'en, the Princeton- petus ha 5 been a:tven to the lames Miami foe Ohio on lhe oU.c1 hand.
Cannlbnl.s are UIY fond uf swrll- lng &lt;'uts!de for you
Smith wa.s a complet.e wret::k.
1 Mi\]ley had earned sixty pllll ~ ut
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Michigan game at Prlncetru1 and plans with receipt ot a letter this has lost but one ~a me ln. t~ree ~~f'~~t.s g~:~ 7~ th~ 1I :gal::::n~a~e~ i bracelets. Under Trainer .t'lLMim- heart tourists Th1• Pnlargl'd ;&lt;~kull.s
Actor- AU rlght tell her lll bP 1 G A Eleelateln 6nd sons &amp;pent
the New York Un he1s1ty·Oregon week from President Hoover
In seasons a nd that gam~ to .a. pou e~- .... _1d
, 11 1,..,. t h , i&gt;arents of mu1 s ma.naHoement M~ . y wa.~ mak &lt;.! twlc£' us m11ch noodle ~:.oup
With her in a shake
' Sunday with GilQ Moore and tam'
ful Big Ten opponent which ann! - many
~ es 0 c ·~
'~ d t 0
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,~ - - - - -- 1111' of Middleport
b rawl ''' New Yo r k ·
which he says he w11l recommend
of the students~ to the field Ol g 1ven r ree .....
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Yale. Michigan and New York to the next session of Congress hilated Chicago. Thlli game was b ttl
from outside sta bles. l1hrs wns r~
Wade Kimes and tam11 s :mt
passage of a. resolutiOn · exemptini!: lost by the narrow m~&gt;gm of ~, a e
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most sportive gesture on tht pall,.
•Sunday v.1.th Guy Binger a~d fa-;,....
University look like the chmcea
Dartmouth, humbled by Colum- foreign contet;tants and om.clals missed kl('ked goal afte! tJJuchctown
of F!~z.slmmons an d his (.ffip 'o) e•s
:11
the
Lake
Placid after the Buckeye:. had outpbQ: :)r.
According to !'eport on Lon{;
I yHonora ble Thomas J en klru; Kavl'
bla In one of the se8J;On's bigges t coming to
upsets, has one ol t.he weakes t sames, from WUill pa.ssport and their 1:1oosle r opponent'! through
l tand, Malley Ls m line (0! a nell
1 a s hort talk to the C H 5 studautllo
teams turned out a~ Hanover m til'~ vlaa requirements upon presenta- tht&gt; greater.. pat t .~f tht" cc~tcst lf
retamer through n~xt season una r'r
, Wednesda afternoon. · ·
last five yeru·s. Yale und ou btedly Uon of the omcl&amp;l Olympic identity hard luak BlueB cnu b;&gt; .• m.Jg afI the management of F!tz:mnmous
' By DAVID p SI&lt;..N'I'NE~{
Mr3 . ~ Wolf. Mrs A 0 Tqt1 While lhe · Sca.1dals wu ~ 111 vc1
wlll attempt to defeat tr .. green rna cards, whloh will be duly visaed ter ony. fQotbQ.JI ccnlests, L'&lt;'l tamh
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INS Dramatic '1.dttor
1tc ute d as u myliterv pia} tllcJ ·~ Ia tie e.nd ' children s nt Baturda
chine with second st ringers. snvln&lt;; v.ithout char.e.
1hl6 ww; the 11eal place rm lhc l UI'" Polo Gameo Played Several
•f'• ,J~' J Jght, t·I:L ...:v l N S 1
r ne\'t'rthelP!;I:o 1111 awa uf pu.zzl~meut wlt l&gt; M- Floyd Rldpe
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It.s BLars f or more scnous afl!l.J rs.
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1 Two sensational &lt;levclapm&lt;'nls tl
At Prlnqeton thm g.~ could not be
MAN OF IRON
fm Old to a Wlpnmg- ~tr~ak U1.nt.
ear&amp; go o owmg
riders graduated Irom the appHil · nct•er nua dc 11 wo rld srr l.:s bu~ Gt·u 1Gtorge White t.h.e pro1uce1 and end ~lth Mrs r:el!~ n Brooks.....~
mOle md1go The tfllun Is bad and
had ~:xtendect Into th1e, srns IllS
F I 1 A "d I
tlcc ran k.s thl!; :;ca.~oll Rle Hutc1t Whitt• and hi:;; Scanda l ~; and Mae I Lew Br&lt;!Wll, 1U; lllu ~ ttllit , :,h uuld LonG Bottom
O"lo
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a a
CCI en
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Call•l••&gt;t Knd F nl&gt; lkl"... Mt&gt;&gt;&gt;· Wrst with "Tile Constaut ~lnnr:l · s~mg ~ltlou~ly at et&lt;.c h other 111 Llll'
1.. 'no'.'' worse a l(er a d c f eat by
New Yor k , Oct . "1
• - INS - n.
no;;ggle
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Ute socond-rate Navy ele\ltm. The McNamara, the "Iron Man·• o1 bl· championship cahbre and the lt't
-. .
Id en Callahan wa~ discov ered (~ll o are com Jete! S&lt;lll!;lled wtlh thd, loblo} un the OlJ{Illnl:" night
ac
se teln epent Friday &amp;f~
AI:In Arbor aggregation may uot. be cycle raCh:lJ, has competed tn more1 down wh1 ch v:.•a.s cxperlenet·d by
Wu;t Point, Oct 27- INS--· nl " nmch near s,u Anlon lo If cou ple own box~omc~ !;tatLSUcs
I This 1111 xtu 1f' uf the culo.s at thl' ternoon ~lth B6bby Wooi.
u~ to the usual hish standard of than 60 Bix-da.;v races, and he haslthl':m In thl' game with the Qur.t:n Army footballl'leven w:ts :xpt d'll ! of winters back
T1uln ~1 Max Olt rUe sc
of. 1 &lt;'lclr ~ helgnt oi ~enera l hlppt!t::-..'&gt; m 1•1 I Ro. C lilsd.steln and so_,.s spent
hlgrm elevens buL 1t can hs.rdly won fourteen. ·He goes to the po.st City Bearr:at~. b~t wt•ck I~ re&lt;ln v tod:::~.y to cr.lr)' out the I est of Its IHirsch w a s t h c dl.scv~~rcr whlc1h ~nve 1 bee;~~., lunn~l;~' 1 1 ~ 1 i.1h 1the !;Ucce~ful debut ~I lhc · produc· I El~d&amp;~ ~!th M~ .... A dEi8eJ.,~.:
~ tnm one.
once more, :&amp;:ioverhber 8, In the Chi- the best thing th al could Jutvr I progmm. de~plle the dtJa~ uf Ca- Hirsch at that time wa;; maklng dmm the ' u&lt;L two wctk•
u 11 , : 1,1m , lH:. nut ~~ L t~en solved.
aco
ea.n.
.. a n
lcktng the Nyu-Oregon wluner 1cago Bt.adlum for another s lx-da7 1ha.pp1med to them lis no kam can det. Richllr.d B. Sheridan fmm ln-. hlS annual winter vts!L ~o hlb re - pair ~1 ~ho~ !,avt: rcgJ.~lc J ;.1 b.~.' Scmc say 1t was because Mr White I ~a:/~ ~~ R1oltf ~~liCls~ln •~
takes a little courage. The We6t· grJnd.
IJO at top 1!pL1ffi throughout" ~:'11· /urle:~ received ln . t.he YRic r.o.rnt xas t.ome. He had hCP.I ' II r poJt ~ oi
t
1 U•· ·-.:
1 1 •permltleL' the patrons to whistle C0 1 e b el u~e~~ .8U&amp; t!an
0 tl,
urn us ast
- - - · - -- - - - - - - - " - - - - twas reported fma l decision may there being a Callahan t)[ly lu th' Its ~~Jcc~~P~a:v ~c unrJen&gt;~~~~;{,\ ~ , t he wmd:-; of Mt Brown wn1ch had
a_'_ __
~~tOll a vote to tnken by mcm·
nr lglliJOrhood and Ihut h~ .v~s a it Is~ revue tiL fm a ba.tl·headcd I bei!n duly wpyrlghled Olht·J ~ :f~ •
·
lifts of the
ofDc 1a l good horseman
Iiu sch 6
first king The ~tngl.'f&lt;&gt; not only lu;v c I!t had nut.hmg to do With art bu t
tonder.•ed Pdpulalioa
Golor· gl\mp!i\2 ~i' the youngster was most volcc,s but ca n :;In" V.ll h ~hem Th ~ 1wa.,. mell~ly u belilgment cxcnEJ.ngc 1 fhe ~ llio lllt•l"! Hf the l'ellti'UI Am..,_
Olher ~m~~~ 8 ~\~n;:a~~::.;~ ;~ P~~:~: dancer~&gt; not {,Ill Y ha\ ~ lt:gs bul can 1 ~ve~ ~h~ btmet.alllc ~~t.•ttlon m lhf' 1 1cun fi'I•Uhllct!. !lnhll(lor, Is t11e mott
on
CadeLl! schedule a1e and il~orting· In (l. ll etr.~ to throw twinkle them And Ult JOkell 111 ' 1 ~.(' 1 10'' wuy mr.ne~ rna.
1 t hi c kl y populmed n&amp;tlon In the
Pittsburgh, Notte Dam~.Jn the Doy for a 1~. C&lt;tl!Jb~.l::rttolr ~h~~~a ~ 5~C::~~~~i~a\~eut~.~~ . Outside of ' Johby ~lMIOm;tuttwns, : wt&gt;:&lt;!(:tn hemlf!•hP.re. AUhou.gh ooly
York and Navy In New York ly S!ibdued the wild hor~r
He whistling on th.• way out llkc a mu - 1 upstuge was Ru':ly Vallee who · allout lllJ !nrge tiS I he stult! M Mltr,.
"D"'n'~'m,bt&gt; r 12 Loulsann State pn did the job In such fmlLh cd .lyle slctil morou :l b a unlve.s.lv p rr:-~croo ned soft luliHbys anrl k( pt his Jnntl 1t llns 11 pupulutlnn of m1)f4
N0
7 and Urt&gt;lnus on Novcm that Hirsch at oncr sig.tc 1 up lh(' fessOJ r{.Ct'!;Liy Jcmarked c~ucl'ru- a udJ encc vely much awake Hr n. bo Chlln illle ar~d OllP llfllt n11!llona,
21 are the minor gamn; un t he youngster
1 'I 1
•
1 1 1 dl
schwlule yet unplayed
Callahan nrnve:l ln N2w Ynk lllg.thc habit ol those v.ho whllitk . led. his ba11d with dtg_ntty "-lld c11s- tnnst Y ~ f&gt;t;:l zn~o~:•pA~ ~~·~~
It WIU\ t'H!Jmated tha t If Lhe P1tl, · with a ten-ga llon hat that cnwrco
• -·
Notre Dnme and NtH')' games were] him llke a et rcw; Iem H -· ap tiUI·
cauccllcd n loss of about SI,OOO,UOO 1 ed old for hl s years- JU ~ t f'nlcrn
In
would l.e Involved The He wore his bu lldugglng jnck~;:
game m Nt!W Y01 k is His LroW&gt;en w~re ~l ufled lulu lhl
to be plnyed fo r the tmnefit of th-e tops of his boots He \liOIC, a;
uncmplo~ed The es UmRI~:d l'efCipls 1nl!l.ll\' of th( b&lt;Jvs or lite plal•1s til
U:n t gam!' at·r about 1400.000
1a twent)'-dull nr hal. a pan· of $~ 5
It wa~ J)Cllll r(l ou t t(ltlay u P~lo boots. and allo ul SJ wr.th rf delh - I
~{.hf dutn cf lllc Army wH,; cum-lies But he p1o\'Cd a h:.usem.1.1 lx.u11
plr t"'i st;'!; va~r; il.\0:0 aftcl un Army to lcalhct He lm;; m a!t• e1:1,(i 11
play , ! WH ~ klllcd In a contesl.
thl' Ill!!, kaMUC 011 !11" Wl~I C' IH
1pllllns, unlil'r l11e lJt'UIIIn~ sum; uf
ANOTHER CON O'KELLEY
the wcse rt yGu ng men olteu lnuk
1
I Boston, Oct. 27~ INS~CliJI 0 '· I older !.hull the~· I rall" oH" o:tl m~n
Kelley
h ish hcavy~elght nuw otte11 look
youll!lt' l tlllll th. ~.
0 htln'
t of this city Is the son really arc Bo}:s lll l {•I::I . qlli l·k
co: QlfKelley one-time famous Old mrn 1rmain b(1j'S nHr1 f.ftY
th lete flom the,Ementld I~le 0'- And Callahan l.t;tl~t ) ~Ill~ of tllt.:!IIOSL
~clley, Sr., personally attends to fashi onable of th e YC\u-.g::oz· Jl-:rkey~.
t he training of hl 6 son
li!JPC!lr.s 110 less thr~n tlu ee Y-.u .
- - - - _,
younger than whf'n he {.amr },\l. ',l
.r;.
to join out with his pr€sent fm~
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ployP.r He hfi.S ridden about 11\Cnty
LAST NIGHT'S
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1tlcmal horae pilot.
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Both Teama Keyed To JOUQ&amp;-bl ptl'(w.nta&amp;t! credits, with
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For l •n avemue or 34. He rode 13 win·
•
nera in hill first 34. mounts-a re.
1 matkabl.e reoo:td
fm~t JiJt .
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j Nertney i6 a development of
1Tralner Bud Stotler , cond1ti0n.'!t
Sai&amp;more Stable Ol'er
11or the
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Bi1ureat Crowd Of Scaaon' Jntema~tonal New1 Servlce thal
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weight, knocked out Frankie oe11 a.
ro, N B. A. flyweigh t champiOn In
the United States 121
At New York- Tom Heeney , Australla, and Giacomo
Bergomas,
Spain, drew (10)
Bteve Hamas, tormer Penn State
Athlete, knocked out George Smith
New Jersey heavyweight !61
Ben Jeby. New York middle weight
1 knocked. out Trader Horn, Ridcewooct, N J, f61
Don Petrin, Newark hght heav.vweight kf'locked out Nick Palmer, ·
A. Robertson aud R
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