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. - . ; V; -HOUBTOirDAIIiT FQSTi : TilCl. JDAY MOXXWIlfOiNO.VE:
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ELEVENS IN CONDITION
Neither A.-and M. Nor Oklahoma Will; Plead
IDJUnCS db LALUSC lUi UC1CU.
' "VpCLD & PRICE . ; -A LEOPOLD & PRICE
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You Can Be Fitted Faultlessly
We guarantee that smooth satisfying fit. In fact we won't
let you buy a suit that doesn't fit here. We'll go farther than
' that we'll guarantee that your suit will keep its shape until it
is worn out We feature clothes from
The House of Kuppenheimer
than which there are no better Raiments made. That Is why we can
tnake our guarantee so strong. That Is why erery garment that goes
out of. our 8 to reflects credit upon us.
THE PRICE8 ARE RIGHT.
'.. $15.00 to $35.00
-SATIST ACTIO MX ST BE TOO"
LEOPOLD i PRICE
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MM ec th twe aUiaa
that will eeea Oaralval week Bar Monday -
tkat Mtthtr k aula tbt $sr 1K
to to IB ta tek t MiJUh'bir
Modar. wbM Ik rJ((lM. Ai nek Mk
--ir lu konlkil ut It H
ffr.'WWi MdoMita brorara ow na tk
PIMtaM Urn. tait klebTr Impcwm t to
wlU to maM a nctatar tajram
At Oklakoaa Crartwrlfht u
ortad I b fullr to bnr th antnt of
ttaa batttt u4 At mm tbat Mm Booata
will llaa nmlM A. aad at. tb hm bu
that faoat Taua at Dallaa
Bahtnd Ctoaad Oataa.
.Statloa tk finMri kav toaa
tnmtt tcalntt Aifcanaaa A M ataM Trtaltr.
Tkla woxwfat rnard Bi 4n aatirsty
tb cooa caacaiM ar Caanw nana nia
i"'b2faiilaa' tat aataa la rtirp at
arw i iT-a rCtajr.
Tk rfBl
acalaat tto
Otlatoaia formation.
Mnrk a TTta ' th
Caw wltk Tun tad tkts tnt tb hr coack
MMkar ttastloa ta InarrwtiaC tb
Waafni U aMtbod ta braak p tb Tarloo
imnraoaa aaaa vf vaiaooaia taa. i d jw.
aa tk f tk bia (a ox tba Parmer ar
twtrai aaacbial only bj Moraa aad I tty aa
MeNolty tb Kmi Uaaua. baa-1 txfi an-
abl t ratara tbl acaaoa ta kelp with tba
4fawa aa to aa daa tor tfcraa aeaaooa aaat.
Capehaw taw rarmera Play.
A. aad M.'a ceaebea fcukam t tto
taa waa ntanad la ataf by tto Okli
coach a rr4 Ca pshaw. ' Owaa'a aaetataat
waa oa tb U Ham at Dallaa wkaa tb Baaar-
baeka aad farmer plajed. Ha tnok In
alav carefnllv aad. va tbmub Owaa b
baa act e tba Farmers la aettoa tbla
blBMlf
raar.
It I aa add bet that tb Oklahoma Da are wark-
lnc steadily aew oa A. ad M. formations Cap-
ahaw from four years' erperieaca la 8asUh-
w aster f oat ball la a eatable ataa ta hare aa
itlaa trla.'
As tb data of tb aram drawa aaaier. tba
Farmer grew nor confident of Tirtory. Tbelr
aoddea deTewpmeat of new material la eaeaga.
u aaaka them mora than optimistic
Confidence In Naw Man.
M. aaya Joa Dtay. "nvemn ebaB-
deaoa tola raar aulaly la a eqaad of aew maa.
There era bat six 1 mea la tba Ueee and of
tbeaa Beaaley baa bad practically a rani's lay-
off ewlaa; ta Ida lllaeaa but year.
"At tto on teat coadlrlona were far froa) (av
coarajrlna. Tb team of 1911 had been eoea-
pletely ebot to pieces. Bat with the opening
of tto tralalng camp bat a few daya old tnanr
mea reported that neither Moraa aer mynU
had eeer beard of. Lena than a week later
when the camp waa broken up and training
resumed at College Station both of a were
eooAdeot that Moraa had a squad to work with
with which be could achiOTe woadera. Moat
of the man were green hot he set ta wan
at once and taught them the fundamental af
football. Few of three men were experienced.
Bom bad played on blgn acbool ieTena eome
layea at
year
" andoabtedlj
aaacbeaW U
paacea
t1"
tUtoBK
HayW U Tie at Rink. .
SCSK. Tana Narrator (. U tkew anaI
gam af CaMhaB ptayae) at tb Soattora Pacla
park aria yeatarday before 1000 aeapla. tto
Baak academy aad tafkla kick school played a
ti aaaa. neither teaaa acarmg. Wtk tea as taar
been eoached nr waeka ptaaaratarr ta tb game
and lateaa laterest waa asaal rested of tto
eatbuataatle crowd af apectatora. . . '
Onarterbacka aa bath team bid dlfaculty la
Baking atrnal beard tba cheering being aa ln-
tena. Blma McLaar aad Perry starred for the
l-bikib aiga- xea. urecg a no uiaaoer ramv
wnltJoer tba Okie aoy oc toe bom
agbt tto: crowd t their feet en a
tortr-rrd end raa which weald tor
In a toacadowa tot for Qnarterbaek
beaotil
reaalted
M cigar's aenaatlaaal tackla. EK gaaie woald
haeai decldrd the ckasaploB par Rut Taxaa la
tba academy aad high aahoal elaa Neither
team to been beaten thlr season. Tba Bask
academy played Teaaa A. aad U. tactic at old-
time football. while Lafkla resorted ta open
84 won
t
handling tba situation and
II. But aloran was capable
ind eooa tout aa
to claim aaothar Bootar
bad
of
elerea that bids fair
western championship.
Running Up Scoraa
"In rapid acceiioa the Farmer hare bee tea
Daniel Baker Trinity Arkansas and Austin
running op 198 points to 0 and ranging score
WOOD LED SHUT-OUTS
IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
T1CKKT PURCHASER WARNED.
Hanry Bank Advlaaa Patron of Football
Oama t Avokl Foraarlaa.
la naw tto aaaitaaaful franda lawtlrated
at Dallaa by ticket fargera who got away with-
out detectloa vita printing aad aelUnf fake
tlcketa la large aaatbers to both tto Taxaa-
Oklahoma and A. aad hL-Arkaneaa game. Chair-
maa Henry Back af tto foot hall aeasmltta at
tna No-Tsa-Oh aaaadaUoa. lasoes tto follow baa
warning ta all natron af games:
'Only tlcketa purchased at tb Trinity and
Sraeos Taller arSea at tto earner of Mala and
Texaa or at tto windows at tba grouad will
to honored at tto groonda oa the day of each
game. Patrons are warned not to purchase
elsewhere. Parchaalns' thieagh leal tl mate
eonrceo la tto only aafa at; ta arahl ticket
forgery."
For tb coarealaace at spectators who are
aot familiar with tto entrances aa4 xlt at
West End Information torean WlU be located
outalds tb groaad both Moaday aad Wednaa-day.
III.
high
HEIL HIGH AMATEUR.
Allantown Ounnor Won Sagaon Average
on Slnglaa ana Doublaa.
The efarlal racarda tor trap shooting tor 11.
hare been pobUabed and show that Allen HeU ot
Alien town. Pa. aaa waa tto season's high
axnateer a ears re aa aloaTle and daabla target
with a total eaore ot BU x 1000. They' also
anew that Alloa - Hell won the season- high
a aaa tear aretmgaaa double target .wltk a
of;o x 200. W. B Crosby of O'PaUan
l airen creaii r wihums -" -nnTMdMiil
iipwm m slnvie tercets bis
being 182 x 200. Tba aeore of tU x WO made
h. ILi Anhw nf Anlrlt Ike. Iowa. elTea bla
km aMBM'a klwh tv.VM.lfwa aTeroeo for doubt
tarreta. All tba above shooters need throng hoof
a . - i V.'tsuthataa Waal 1 awl "laamr'
sheila th Ugh uaallty of which has been
. proven many lltneaa Thews present net one
air tb Winchester prod Oct the altogether on-
approached record ot winning eleven out of thir-
teen official season's averages.
ihiim tattaataaaaa aaadowaat
TWENTY-FIVE BAPTISTS
TO ENTER BIG MEET
Bed Sox Flinger Only Pitchei in
Younger Major to Beach
Double Figures.
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Honor
Sold
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Merit
KF.BIimGSllA State Agent .
VACO TEXAS.
J. W. KELLY & CO Distillers
'Istabluhed.1866 CHATIANOOGATENH.
- Joe Wood of the Boston Bed Sox. who waa
tto Amfrtraa leagae'a greateat dlstrlbutar af
gooee ten laat sesson blanked fire ot tto asrea
team that faced him. Cleveland ' and Philadel-
phia alone escaping. Smoky Jo whitewashed
the Highlander thrice tba. National. Browne
and White Sox each twice and the Tigers once.
Three of tb Bostoolan' wins were marked by
the oArrawest iossible deciding score 4 to 0-
the pitcher he conquered being Walter Joha-
nna who. like Wood stood well up la the voting
for the Chalmers trooby; Edgar Wlilett and
OeorgesWcOonnell. When Wood kept tba Tigers
from tba plate he had to toil for eleven inning
aitrl thM a fnmhla bv Jim Deiahanty waa of
great assistance to the Bed Sox In getting their
one raa. .
vvooa waa me lone American leaguer id rosea
dwjble figures In whitewashes. Walter Johnson
of the National was the ronner-un to Wood In
using tto brush Ed Walsh of Chicago reached
third another Fddle the leit-uanuea riau ox
PtiladelpMa being No. 4.
jsoeton wa cue oaraesc mm to wnitswnsn
snd Chicago the easiest. All told there were
eerenty-nlae game in wnicn oe team was aai-
emlned and on contest in which both draw
ciphers.
c low wiu oe lounu roe pitcaera- recoiwa la
akatouta for 1912:
Ten Shutouts.
Wood Boston New York I. Chicago 2 St.
taajla 2 Waahlngton 2 Detroit 1.
Sevan Shutout.
Johnson. Washington New York 2. Boston t
Chicago 1 Cleveland 1. Detroit 1 Philadelphia 1.
Six Shutout.
Walsh. Chicago Detroit 2 Boston 1 New
Tork 1. Phuadelpbla 1 Bt. Louis 1.
Flva Shutout.
Plank. Philadelphia Cleveland t.
New York 1. Waahlngton 1.
JffoTember. 11 Tj Date of Athletio
' CarniTal Scheduled by Waeo
Cotton Palace.
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Chlcag 1
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HUNTERS' HEADQUARTERS EVERYBODY WELCOME
GtiNS AMMUNITION
The kind that gets the game. We have all the standard
makes of guns and sell at the lowest prices. Winchester
U. Me C. and U. S. Black Shells loaded with Dead Shot Bal-
lesUte and all standard brands of powder. Everything in
Hunting Clothing and the Sporting Goods Line.
H0UST0H SPORTING GOODS STORE
;i ?r? -v. ALF QMDINIR Mgr.
S06 Frsnklin Ave. f f HOUSTON TX
!::pIAfl MOTOGYCLES I I bicycles $29.00 I
i Mediate delivery f2-
CASH OR TERMS ... ; .eveT 25a
i::s 123-Eia ;VdtOReil'? Snpplf -Co. G. W BEARDSLEY
i tio f AWTot AVtRPE Phone 4848. 112C Texai Ate.
'-'SSaealaanaaBaas 'mmmTTmmmm'mm'
r :tlC ecali ajiti-su?- "''yJ:. !
LIGYC1.8 1IRE8 AR tAOO '. ' - -
fit on Credit. BlcydoavAB V..V VpT sUTrf. Ul u OB AM :.
sirea. Boy' "1 Oirle' : " ;j vjf . i:;v. ;.
vmaaa;. iii ii i aajsT r IeSai RoaitedSteel Cat
rre ia i us aw . ISScSOca'SSciOc
a i (9 BO poison nd . "( see wj easr awwrvav .
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rc . .s. - S' .. .laigaWaiamJMO..':.'
Four Shutout.
Collins Beaton Chicago 2 Cleveltad 1
trolt 1.
Caldwell New Tork Cleveland X St Loo I
1 WahlngtP jf -
Three Shutouta.
Bens Chicago Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 1
SL Lotila 1.'
Kahler Cleveland New Tork 2. Detroit 1.
Brown Philadelphia Chicago JL. Cleveland 1
New York 1.
Two Shutouts.
O'Brien. Boston Detroit 1. Philadelphia 1.
. Hall Boston Cleveland 1 St Louie 1.
Lange Chicago Philadelphia 1 Wsshlnftea 1.
Dubuo.' Detroit Chicago 1 New Tork I.
Mullln. Detroitlit. Louis 1 Washington 1.
Baunvmidner St. Loslii Chicago 1. Detroit 1.
Wellman St. Louis Chicago 2.
Oroom Waahlngton New York X St. Louis 1.
. One Shutout. v
Whit. Chicago Detroit. x
Cicotte Chicago Washington
ScDtt Chicago St. Loat. k
Blandll.x Cleveland Chicago.
Steen Cleveland St. Loo Is.
Baakette Cleveland Boa ton.
Oregg Cleveland Boston.
Oovingtoo. Detroit Cleveland.
. Work D'trclt 8t. Louis.
Wlilett Detroit Jt. Louis.
Vaughn. New York Philadelphia.
jOViesxie- m laoeipaia Lretroiu
ruiiaoeipnia ijieveiano.
(HOurtoit Fori Social)
WACO. Texaa. November a. For tk past ten
day the Baylor track team has been boar In
nreoaratloa (or the Texas athletic meet which
la to be held at the Cotton Palac grotjoda Mon-
aatT. November 11. wader thaopleaa of tb
Tens Oottoa Palace. Quit a number of men
have been doing light work sine tb opening of
school. Increasing the amount of wort a tb
season advances. At present goodly number
of men have worked themselves Into good condi-
tion and should the track men oa the foot-
ball squad be a) Wed to enter Baylor should
carry ofl first honors with aaa. Baylor won
the meet laat year by a wide eiargln.
Quite a number of deal ra hie prise ar to to
given to tb maa who place la tto various
eTTh'e' nrlsea Aeld and track erenta gold all-
ver and broDS medals. . .
Marathon F'.rst place Sirm loving cap; sec-
aod place gold medal. .
Oaa mil relay for eight men First place;
laving cup.
Gymnaeae exhibition Silver loving cup.
Greatest number at points la track and Held
vent Loving cap.
Tb cventa: One hundred-yard dash 220-yard
dash 440-yard daek. IWO-yanl run. one mile
relay sight meat enot pot. running broad Jump
running klch jump on mile run. pole vault.
Special: Tan-mil Marathon gymnastic ex-
hibition. Baylor wtU enter a boot twenty-five men
among whom are Captain Jenkins half mile and
mile mna: A L. Cooper weight man: W. P.
ponder. 100 mod 220 man; Howard Wllaon 100
and 220 maa; T. P. Cobb pole vanltar and dis-
tance runnel ! 'Clyde Penrod. high Jumper;
tUsjere. weight Bun; Williams mil runner; w.
L7 WiUleinaoa en-antle Marathoa runner.
' THE MIRTH LEAGUE.
Teams Seem
I.. E m. .-....
etrangtn.
" 8TANDINO OF TKAMa.
'Team Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Bouncing BUM. 3 8 0 1.000
Newllwed 2 2 0 1.000
Slim Jim 2 11 .500
Wear 'Willi v 1 1 -bOO
KaUinJanunera .). 3 0 2 .(J
Uolllgana i 0 3 .000
Tba Mirth league ot the Young Men's Christian
Aeaoelatlea played two mors gam yesterday
afternoon. The Katsenjammer were no match
against the Slim Jlma who defeated them to
the ton of 10 to S. The Hooligan were no
match against the Kewllwede who cleaned them
np In "big league" style. The game were fast
and full at ginger all men being present oa all
four teaaa. Tto Interest ia growing and by
tb last of the league the team after so good
practice will all 6 very evenly matched. The
Ratsen Jammers have a vary good line-up but
Coomb.
lieiwier ruiiaateipnis uicavu.
K. Brown St. Loo It Chicago.
C. Brown St. Louis Detroit.
Hamilton St. LouW Washlngtea.
Allison. St. Louis New York.
Hughes Waahlngton St. Louis.
Cash! oa. vYashington cieveianav
Twenty centa back en v
Smltb's Drug Co. 802 Preston.
(Advertlaement)
dollar at
Youn Men's
Clothes
Suits and ' Overcoats models
that am dilf went exclusive fab-
ricsstyle details that ; you
-won't see or find at any other
place. Baits In the new shade
of brown gray mixtures jprd
solid colors; Overcoats In the "
swellest f ahion- distinctive
classy Individual and most ex
traordlnaryvaluej at ".:
$12.50 $15 $18
$20 $22.50
$25 and up to $35
. " Home i'yiiii'kiiitiiM
scnanner mane cioinea x -n.
!iutci!i:iso:is!.:itciiell
can bum their losing tbelr gam to tb tact
uc
una ai
tost team work of ny tesm so far.
ce and teal
are In the best of for
work. The
and have the
0 Bed
6. Duly ...
J. Swop ....
P. Northrop
a Darling
C. Bering
that they lack
NewUwed
KatxesJammm. Position. Bllm Jims.
E. aiorsa
augnt trorwaro.
- .
um rorwaro.
.via
uenter.
. .. Pat aloora
Eight Guard.
...... J. ... W. Col
Left Auard.
Field roe la Monte. Darling 2. Kings land.
Goals from foul line Moors Darling 3 Dealy.
11 Used goal from foul llae Moraa 2 Red 2
Dealy Swope 2. Darling 4 Kingslaad Moore 2.
Length t halves lea auaata.
Won by Bllm Jim. - '
Score 10 to 8.
Beferee W. It. Carpenter.
Umpire O. S. Prick.
Scorer and timer L Nairn. v
V." Dealy. ' '.v;
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Tb tabulated acorn of tba gam folhrar!
Neailweda. Poaltioa.
lilsht aSwwanil'
... D. Waasoa
rart rerwaHi.
J. Thampaon at. WJUlford'
r Canter.
T. Maa F.
augni uaaro.
B. Price
It. Bering .
Hooligan.
V. WUUford
llford.
Taemp.
I. Bum A. Bryet
Left Guard.
Field goal Price S Tbjmpaoa
Goals from fool 11 n Price 2 Thompaon 2
Wlinioro 1
Points swarded to Price and Wtllll
Miasea gosu rroa loot unr rno
wiiiirord 4. ' j.
sgth of halves Tea aUaktaa.
on bt ntewuwaaa
Score 21 to S.
Beferee W. F. Carpenter
tlaM TI fi SHnk.
Scorer and timer I. rJelma. . h
AssUtant corer W Etorij-. -;jf
Woi
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L. Sckarft ' . ' ; '
li Si V-''"-?.:.'
i 'CEREAL. BOWLINO LEACU6V
Raaultg in Past Circuit on the V. M. C. A.
' AUaya. . -' .
.; t. STANDING OF TEAJdfV ' '
teajs : '. Played. Won. teat P.fl
Poet Tossrte 18 14 .4 . .77
Com Flake 15 i0
(Jrane Nntl .......... ...II' If '
Shredded Wheat IS 5 Jj.ia
"The team of tto CereaT Bowling leagae of rhe
toting Uea'l ChrisUsn Association net . agaia
last night i Rxcepttoaal bowling w done by
aearly all Of tba bewlers A. H. Smith rolling
ITl la tn first-and I. Worshaat 196 la the
second. - The Post ?6atp took. the. Bnrt two
tames from the Grare Nuts win-' the second
f the close mergliy A. ttv pins .u Gtape huui
WE WWT DEMJElSi
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We are goiiigto vrange with tomtxme whla thlrtsr days to handle Midland
Automobiles in this section or we will send in one of our. own'men; We would
rather arrange with someone here but whether we do or not Midland cars
will be 'Mid in ihia irxtionimnovronl ;
. ' .... : - ' ' ' '
Most Liberal Dealers' Proposition
' . . ?' .... . . ( .
EjVer Offered Our dealer will riave every help we can give
- just what he wants in the way he wants it.
Here are some of the advantages the man who ties up with us will have.
1. No Deposit Required on Car Contracts
We don't have to have your money to do business on we have plenty of our own and
don't want yours until you have bought evmetbing.
2. Demonstrator Shipped for Trial Before Yon Pay
We don't ask you to buy "unsight and unseen". We want you to know what a won-
derful' value this car is before you pay us a cent.
3 We Give Qur Dealers Absolute Co-operation
Service! Quick Action! We will establish a service .station right here at your
door no waiting to tend to some far off factory for parts. You'll get yours before the
other fellow's letter reaches the factory. S
4. $50000 Advertising Campaign In Our Dealers9 Local
Newspapers Over Dealers' Names
We ask you wouldn't it do you vastly mora food as a dealer to have a liberal cam-
paign of advertising run without expense to you in your local newspapers giving
yonr name as our representative nod rmr garage as the place where Midland
Gars are sold-than to have us spend our money on a national advertising campaign
without mentioning you or telling anybody where they could buy a sf idland?
We krtow your answer that's why we are going to run a vigorous campaign of ad-
vertising in the local newspapers of ovary city where we have a dealer.
5. The Biggest Car Value In the World -A $2100 Car
for $1400!
Model' L. Midland has been sold successfully for eight years all our constantly
growing plant could possibly turn out. The lowest price it has ever sold for
was $2100. It ia now and always has been on of the best cars'selling for less than
$2250. It is built today in the same faultless manner on the same sturdy depend-
able designs as ever except for the many refinements our engineers have added to it.
We Have Not Cheapened Its Quality
Nor Reduced Its Value One Red Cent!
What We Dave Doners This:
We have greatly increased our facilities and added a great fund to our capital a
practically unlimited amount which enables us to enter the ranks of the big producers.
This together with the closest attention to factory efficiency and quantity buying of
materials for spot cash enables us to build identically this $2100 car at a much lower
cost. In spite of that the Midland Model La. 4 is built and Sold on a much smaller
margin of profit than any other forty on the market today. We know it is absol utely
the greateat car value itt the world.
The dealer who bnn'i sell this powerful sturdy car at this price
and outsell any other dealer handling 40 horsepower cars better
get out of the business
e ;
MltUamd MeW L. 44 syliateW 4H 5 imch 40 Haiparsreir T" Head motori Threw
point BataraeaaioaU XJmli aw a laat. Temring aw rauiater boiji 116 Inch wheel baaet
34 x 4 sateh tiraat PaaamtaMe riaaai Fall floatlna rata axis Seleetiwe typa tranamlaaton
Usrwe forwaxel anprjwela mmi rawaa-aal Kxtra laaa. fJUrae) aaartera lliaiie rear aad aasnl-elliptie
laaaat mriMm Daara MaaV-ejaalltw lagsihaaT kalavirrr Niekal triaamexli Mohair top and
aavaUpai Zts-Zaj rtavd aktaldi Faavt aatd reba wallai Horn aanoaaled under (he hoodi
Preaaelite Unki Fall aat al fVa laaapai Spaedametert Fall aat ol toolai Jaoki aad
rapaii- kif. 1
This is an unusually good proposition for a livedealer. If you want this kind
of avoperation don't delay. We want only one dealer in your immediate
territory. Write for details today.
V
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MOTOR
COMPANY
l&stMollneIlU U.S. A.
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' . S a.
' .Hid-
came back In the third taking It by forty pins.
Tb Corn Flake took the third game from tba
Shredded Wheats. O. Bsdwlne bowled 176 1 the
third gam. -The
tabulated aeore follow:
POST TOASTtBS.
Plsred lit TVjral
S. Redwiae. captain 166 14 .ITS 601
. V. Irwin 130 13S 1 135 OS
O P. Flttma 11
w. a. aaymoaa
Total
GRAPH
... est
NDTS.
lit
606-
128 400
116 dW
660
Played
J. Worsham captain
E. B. Welhanaea ....
Q. 8. Warner .......
B. WUUford
Total
v. i5f
Total
to 444
m 2
12S Hi
102 4Si
dae 6M 6M
m
isa
1M
lag
S Total
141 41
li 430
l3T 431
121 78
: oobm riaiites;
PlavaS . -: 1
0. C. Persia captain .-139
to. Sinclair iai
C. Bella a2t
8. Devore ' 114
ToUl' r'...y."..- .if.S1S
SHBBDDSD WHaUTS.
n smitn eapssa ....;. sis s'vo sot .n.
ajturroca .........-. lev so ; aeo eoz
Sllllmaa .........v. 183 i:i 1SS S
licPeaka .............. .110 IU lut- Sf
TotsJa ;a.4:e'"a to Uii''-J-4.
. "aaaa!. ' X.Psrf.-' Aeatwtk
' i-O.. R Plttmaa ...... ST5T f JM .1-8
a S. -Wllllford MUMI.K .4 .4 19 -f-S
4 A. H. Smith ............ m 'A 1
i I a. aVSliiclalt ........... SMt . I
I
II
18 ;
Wonhaai
A. Sllllmaa .
pcf?aak ....
1M BJ
TH TURNVBRKIN
BOWLERS.
Night Waa
Beat Groan Mark ef Laat
j KBUt - v .
The best gross acor tamed ta aa Mm Tara-
verein aUer laat night was M0 bt atnhjnr.
Schmidt SO. was sseoed aad Sckroeder 2S6.
third. .- ' . -;.
' : T " HI
ST t ' T ai a
4T ; 4T - -4t . "T Wa
..i.-i 44 (M 69- 4S . 41 13
Player
Dr. Kyle..
Stade .....
xatass .....
- .... - .
1'V
' Pyer-i.'
Elaenbeor
Plott
Krieohhanar
woldstua
....m S40 24S
TSAM S
Stt . 8101193
"" VS& .
A. U.
ST a. i
a. vici
f H.S. Devor ......... 2M2 .ft 140. Sx
&-1B B. vnhsuen 2510-" 4-.
-W. a; Raymoud ... 2T.0 J9' i:9
10 O. M. Warner .......... iJ . V13S
11 1. a- Rturrock ... ... 24..2 -. l.'ifl
tort. r Perk Ilia 2444 1 t5
4-
a-a
in
s ;
a-.V4-s'ii .ass; Ms-aMr- tn
bopald .......... t jA rj JW aoJuj
; tatjn':-;Vii... as JioV; sa.
Mock i.. 4T
Aibrecht Sr.... 47
Total .
47
47
474T SV
47 47 !UO
Plyf-1
Knhlmana ;
Eftlnor
lacl;
rlier .......... SO
K. Kaodel M
CetAbi
..190 187 174 16S 19 9J2
63 ? 41 229
TEAM a -1
2 S
47 47 47
45 41 M
48
88
4...176 186 188
200 178- 0
t. Ct Bryan' ! Naw Praaldant af t Oftf
. .. .t sanitation. ? j i. i.; A J
At aa oyster roast and general Jolllacattoa held '
hut night at tie Apll cub the orgahlsauoa -elected
oniears for tlw enaulag year. X. C '
Bryan 1 the near president. Other otDcera sr.: i
J W McOlnnls vie president; Ed Keyberg ?
eorataqr-uaaaurar) - w. r. iry. rreasarar-!
ard. ' - ;' .
: -- 'sneau w
bmldt .a....... Ol v y p ii oe sua
aa t W'if;-a; eo j
18' ITS 2U SOO-a. S3S
Bcbmldt .4. ......
usnsiger ..v.
: Total
' Phtyet
Blcbey
Xwyaut
rKAal aV ' "
1 i S H
87 . 48 P1
S4l i
4
.42 ;
29
S ToNI
4 2 S
raorr-tw-
THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING
Don't tuffar :- tor longar wlH akla .
troublaa bat to today and purooaa a .
Jar of Hokara the creaaeleaa and antl-
aeptlo kin food and aaa for yovrsetf
how . aulokry it rellevee and ;ur all
akin dlseaaea r Irritation a. - ' - .
Hokara not only cures plmpleg tlack-
heada aona ate. nut the worat caaoa
-of wciema salt rheum ulocra otd. era
aulcklr cleanaed and healed by thla Wun-.
fderful treatment. . ;- f - ...
a' liberal jar for 2be and ha f
to refund the money If Hokara t.
do whet Is claimed for It Aau-ger
0 and -
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