Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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vember 15-17 and representatiyes of
the local chamber will attend.
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DALLAS avran Thv*
LmaaVEiS coxvEXToS
subetitutions: G. Bourland for N.
Bourland; Taylor ----
non l yarda Referee, Burton; head
ItaMman. McClain. Time of quarters
11 minutem.
Learn the difference between a
P
Marmon and your present car. It
will be a revelation. A demonstra- /
tion of the Marmon will be given
gladly. Call or telephone.
Summary: Touchdowns, Kenley
3,1ChewninE. Walker. Beach, dealt
after touchdown. Shaw 2, Kiker,
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• uLmgn e. on
Cema
Reporta____
nil qty Nutt
r kees in the world’s series—beie re.
- quired to take tour etraignts to win
.. the "IIttle worid’s serles* withBai-
Loncs to Minke On Foul; Recelves
word of Father's Death
During Mute I
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and for the scond touchdown of the
game, shaw again kicking the goat
Once again Vernon fumbled the
kickoff and Coffey recovered for
Wichita on the Vernon 27-yara Ine.
Just what' methr2”
i and Zandt used the
Var the firat uma in three years
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of the rrinceton-Harvara-Xale ri-
angle last ecamon and which to
coached py Tad Jenes, Itoware’s
brother. I
Freparatlona were thade for an
unpreeedented mid-neason crowd of '
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NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY .
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manater explatned that . among
other things, he couldn’t afford to
have his toura ihterrupted to defend
hle title.
Nevershelesn. the first entry re-
ceived for the Coming ,tournament
earns from Hoppe and no dalifteal
nons were included'with It relative
{ Willie Hoppe, former worid'e bn-
Hard champion, wml attempt, to re-
■ gain his 18.2 balk-line title at the
E k international tournament to be held
2Ast the Hotel Penheyivanta, tn New
$-E I ork, next month. *
‘ •u “ gome time ago it was announced
■ that Hoppe wan out of billierds for
■ two yeara, certain of the ries un-
| ger whlen he waa requived to piey
■ Being unsatiatactory to aipa- Mln
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the Eniveratty of lews.
Lasttyear's champtos eieven of
the western conterence, coached bl
Howard H. Jehes, came mame 1.aor '
mifesto plny a memhet of the "MiE
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of
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NO satonfrntvtemhere mos
Methodlot university
Mato university. 1* .
ins Tosae Akqien Last
point in their favor Ie
Much Improved High
School Team Defeats]
Vernon By 33 To 0\ I
xtne wiehita FSUS Bigh echool teot-
; trick to the tune of 33 to •• An
mmetator who chanced to xeegthe
.... wihilans im nation against. He:
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• me team. .
1 COMMS Jones----v ant
past week in secret pracUoo to not
4 46-4 ’ L* mertcanNaU.
Offloo Phoao UM Ob
these three
“jpAtxam,ocLu.-chtet intereat
it wouthwestern conference «amen
I today wes in ‘he inter-nectional
contest at Dallas btween Southern
and- Louimtana
SI V. downed
' '---- This
MISSOURI CONFERENCE
CLASHES SATURDAY
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MARMON
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ana the Wichita offense quickly
made up the ditterenge. Waiker
also made the largest individual
gain tor hle team whoa he ripred
aft 21 yards around left end on the
first slay after the opening kickoff.
A * Chawaiag venturen.
t'gSner: Moore for Stringer; Copeland - ---------------
fOr Hildreth; Beech for Kenley; uatlon ae did the New York Yan-
West for Hughes, Hildreth for 1"“* ------*4'----------
Walker: Buchanan for Skive. Pen-
T. S. Andrews Feed &
Coal Company
Across the River . Phone 6297
To-
Wiohstans’ »iay. The midgot haif:
Mok gained around the efdst At
w, shaking off answhere from
two to • half a dosen tacklers dur-
ing hie aprinte: Long runs by him
and Kenley brought the ball to Ver:
nos'd S-yard ilne in the first perlod
from which point Kenley took it
over after four smashes at the cen:
ter of the lino, Shaw drop kicked
g pretty goal for the,sevenin point
vomon fumbled sent kickott
ana stringer recovered the ball well
i Vernons territory. Aa attempted
goal from field from the IT yard
lino by shaw failed and Vernon im-
- mediately returned the kiek. A
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Nuw HAVEN, CONN., Oct. 14--
Unotnietat ehamplonwhp of the
Jones familyand[thone sections ore
organized footbali which attract
greatest popular interemt wan at —
tube in today’s internectiomal game
in the Yale bowl between Yale end
AgOHlTt>T»—CIVIL BSOINWW
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Just received a car of "Spadra" Arkansas
anthracite.
1 The proper coal for base burners and hot
air ftrnaces. • - ;
Order quick, the supply is limited.
DALLAS, Oct. 11 —The -National
Induatrial Traffic leaguea next an-
nual convention will be sought for
vallas next spitna. according to
convention manager, Fewiken, of
the local chamber of commerce. The
F. ■ c1.
K Tackle - Thompeon
K Dad Rodgers
I. Guard - Reed
L. Tackle Smith
L. End . Terguson
Quarterback Hollar
The National Football leage of 20
teams includes, besides the Ooranas,
such elyene as the Chicago Cardi-
nals arHNBeara. Minneapolis, Cleve-
land, Buffalo. Milwaukee. Rochester,
N.- Y,; Columbus, O., and ’ variouu
others. Some of these the Ooranga
here yet to meet on the field of
battle title fall._____ *”>7 ■
By CONDO
* ■ Mnneet • Cerete
The squad mascot to a pet eoyote,
brought from Montana by Nicholas
Laasa, better known aa Long Time
Sleep.- |
ice a playful tribe. even wkoh at
work. Wrestiing matches aad long
rune are the regular thing. It means
nothing to the Indians to make a
jaunt on foot into Marlon and back,
a distance of 11 miles. The war-
rlore eat but twice a day. Prctice
begins at noon and continues until
evening. ana ll’e then that the red*
skins have their necond meal.
The training eamp and the elub
hounerin which the Indiana live to
on the Oorans Airedale kennel farm
of Walter Longo, chlt epoMor of
•2.
LCei A l» Fultoa
—guns
Gaasee UMw in which teams et
the big tea are participants ronow:
Iowa St Yale: Northwestern at
cleagei Booth Dakoa.ak Wlaconn
•? k I urdum three o ee taout, whteh defected
z.TithpatioRiorstaominneou * “• and lost to' the other member
Idlana at Indianapolla, • ,
to regulations, the mpremsion being
given that the ex-ahampion is pre-
pored to accept IBS raws as he tinas
them Ax wad.-
.“20,-
every package
ChemeeDolS isenarpaente
k2rmeswku r
wiree doMoMi Bank mida
kndwn, but theirnpuplis.improvoa
, wonderfully and dlaplaved A deter: n
mination and punch that "As sadly
havereeizea
■--tr yard Mao but at oo time was
i0calgni Hao hi imminent danger
__ Theoteome ot the same wA” never
in douvt ne the play woo almost
enuriy i Vernon territory. Hine
smashes, end runs ana aerial heaves
werdauecessui time and again
whle Vernon did little else than
aunt. In thio department they
showed a marked superiority..
• waiker of VernoW got off several
ione panto which would have done
- 1 - ermf. a eollege hooter. Yernon
always idea from 1» to220 yards
on aseehange of kicks. butWalK-
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LS°0D MAMN§R8‛
OORANGS AFTER SCALPS ON GRIDIRON-
mumpn
SSgWKTS
SwHo W Plrot Nollqnel BaajLj*!
"*202 cmdtoth’one st stags
WoM, Sbe ether at Indianapolis,
were the only to»" directly af:
feeling the campionship raoe of
the Wetsn eonterenge, the other
sia teams of the Mg isn playing
oupiderde Ibo wv were regarded by
the oropheta as aimont oortain win-
ante enet.the non -conf erence op-
Tber wore ‘winconetn.
mnols and Ohio State.
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WHEN VOH Gee us, don’t think
of nte- tna urange,’ but when you
chink of life imnurwnce, see us.
BN NHAL
ANDASSOCTES
Agents for Kam9m qty Ltte In-
aurance-s8neeh3zuonet
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, MARTIN. OHWALA AttuD
CHICAGO. Out. U Msot of the
qopenters of Mg ten football picked
chicago snd Minnenota to win their
rovccuv gam.a with Northwest-
• KANSAS CITY, Oct. 14.—The nine
football teams In ths Missouri vat-
ley conference, except Nebraska,
bave games scheduled today.
Grinnell and the Univraity’ of
Oklahoma meet non-conterenee
elevents today. Grinnell taces St.
1uis university nt St. Louie and
the Universtty of Oklahoma playe
Central States Teachers colleke at
Nbrman.
The three conference gamee to-
$taay: University of Missouri ve.
ames, at Ames.
, University of Kansas vs. Drake st
Das Moines.
Kansas Aggies Vs. Washington
University at St. Louis.
Porien stiles from Marton a eo-
terte of ghtettans, averaging about
-oihon. —- it subl,M pouna aplece, «»d posnensed of
bonz.manace. Abbonn.na"1. a. I ravenous appetites, makes its home
ot the corner of.min.exe 1A0.he Wiaa more, S oeaeonbad now
alaghedena.sluseedana VJ^er arivea for this fermaAbie akere-
2.When.Tomomzcnme.n0."ioak kauon to sally forth, hunting
“What does it ssyT” countered the up in hideous orange and maroon-
manezer. Me face flushing, ; the colors of the odorang Indians in
“Oh, all right," answered Gidvone, the National Professlonai Football
“but I know.* 1 I league
aibbene Tears into oppenent. I atherine from all parto of ths
The detaned account Of the neat I United Statea, the redskine have
rouad Showed that Gibbens "rainedtbeen grueling dally at LaRue, under
rights and lefu to the body ana the I code rob l» of Jim Thorpe, one
slammed several teeth oat Of let the greatest all-round athletes
Miske’s mouth," and that “Gibbons I the world han ever known:
rocked Mieko with rights and leftsH------r-uiarwt-ii- Tri-w-rr-wwo-m
to the head." and that "they were
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,5 • Jha Thotpe Lenan.
It is bslleved that never before in
'the history of professlonel fgotpail
has such an organixation of Indian
stare been assembled ae Jim
Thorpe’s. *
Thorpe himself, a nensation of the
Olympic games st Stockholm. Is still
engaged actively In mors thsn one
gza” 3- I terbalanced, however,
ment that s M. U. has the etronuest -----------
form of sport. After a wucebsatuljtoetbal squad in Ha htotory._ Ie,um- Nr:ktet.
busnam mm tn the Easternt leuu ^■VIW iu«sy most South. Save a Nickle OR
league he autoed to lelne to *•*] western universtty at College 2121
sume command of the tribeamesl tion; Tesna univeraity tac.0x1:
““sarada“npa, two more eormepin.nusha with Rise'ind# •
capurns of Carttste are-tnetuded inHouston. : ‘ ko.,,
the lineup—Joe Guyon anaFetef ——— i _
CAlnc. . - Window giass st Decorators Co
Walter Camp considered ail of [—Adv_______ _
amzkias-nfem
JOB A. SBAV. SL B.
f»hoae"rlt ^rorpa Bldg.
tra. A. W. WRST
Paetetuw MMS surgeon
Infant roodlag: chidrens Disenees
IIS Americen Nauonai Hask itida.
Phones: Ultimo lets, residence 420
wil.LlAM l BrTo Dtis w . fi.
Bye. MaEe, Nee*. Tarent
Ginsses VI1
Suite 518-20-22 American Nati Bank
pNd.%£e phone 3295: restdenc*
pp.Srupaasa-sirr
_ Ebyejolenuuna Suru2omwan
Ana duslren
Qriee, over Pitt State Bank
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MAKE’em
MEDIUM.
state fair of Dalian Friday and Sat-
urday. October I* aad 140
Miss Mme Malsey. hone economic
demonstrater will nccompany them
from Seymour throughout the en-
tire trip end the girls will be given
elk the instruction in their Hao to
werr rat on by the state thir as-
mociation,.
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America elevens a few years ago. ii . _4 V
aauzzremrme Professional Directory
Haskell university and the Fjathead || — .. 1 ■ - — - 1 ......- -
reservation In Montagia; St. Ger-1 —— _____________
malno, of Carlisle and Tale; Bout- Aro"MI"a-n
well. Sanook, Downwind, isusch,niphR.Mathl. W. U. CMS won
Lone Wolf, War Eagle. Running I MATHIS * OALOWELL, tawye
Degr, Strongwtna, nig Bear and yg— NtBankmdgvoneon
Thunder, all former Carilae men. “—"-.nicmotnos
The nouth w)nd that supplanted
the norther that was headed this
way last Thursday night continues
snd avparently la having its ef-
feet. The temperature throughout
the night Friday retained high ee
the lowest point renched was 70
“DuFie the afternoon Friday ths"
thermometer reached 86 dgrees as
the maximum point. •
. Saturday morning the air fell,
heavy and although very few eloud:
were visibIe, the elementa seemed
to predict rain. The agent at For-
gag teportde light showera Saturday
morning. Clouded skies were re-
ported from all pointe north of Elk
City on the Northwestern.
run winnEnSVIMT- .
STATE Fal AT DALLAS
SEYMOUA, TEXAS, Oet, 14—The
three stole. A Boe Darnell pt West-
over, prise winner in baby beef
club aad Kuby Barber of Mabelle,
prise Wlkh er in poultry, slub at the
Baylor coanty fair recently held at
> Seymour, will attend the club girls
1 educational encampment at the
rurscAns.
had virtually Bailed away for keeps
that came to Tom aibdons when he
left the ring. Kane shoved the
erumdied telegram into the boxer’s
gloved fiat, "Rena It Tom," he
said. “Lel'e Burry and dress, rm
awfully sorry—”
“All right," said Gibbons, ths two
fisted, battered fighter, tears
streaming down bls sweaty face. “I
know what you mean."
But those who crowded the arene
and lined to aisle down which the
loner strode didn’tknow. They had
seen fighters lose on fouls before,
but they had never seen one cry—
even when bo had loot his nghting
reputation. They dian’t know about
the telegram—hadn't neem the ms-
senser boy creep beck Into the
crowd after delivering the message
that told the death of Tom’s father
in St. Paul, of a father proud of
hle fightlag sons, who had taught
them much of the fighting they
knew end taught them from his
Irish blood.
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.ranver.aMuTLw
Wdwsl Tax Bowtoe
cssmorw Aurydu.
F A BLACK
Palmer Graduate
amiezampscanFzn*
aammtn«ovav.
ad aeoa as the peso wae compteted. 18eriuteraztaeEin tin
Deems Was slightly injured oa ths AiN„2ppoef.mnt 1nd8.thakeo2
diy -puremace4by aadkech- faU |n uh qme caused Gibbens
cm second niay of thesecond right riat to fall below Mlake’a bell
the hoof
It was more than mere disap-
pointment of losing a fight that he
timore. International league eham-
pions, who thus far have won'four
gamee to the Saints' one.
B A Y LondousrrpnACuEn '
MOVES TO XOURQ COUNTY
SEYMOUR, TEXAS. Get 14—Rev.
J. T. Strange, who has been county
minelonary for the Baylor county
Baptist ansociaton for the past
coven years recently moved te New-
castle where he will serve the peo-
ple of Young county ne their coun-
ty mtmntonaty. Rev. Strange hae
been a faithful worker in his ceil-
ing and hex built up a lasting
friendship anfng the people of this
neation. I -
Rev. J. C. Frott Of Woodson.
Thtockmortnn/county. has moved to
Seymour and/wil take up the work
left by therenignation or Rev.
Strange. He has been pestering
churches in Throckmorton county
for the past six Year and comes
well rooommonded for the work he
has Been called to do.
for chawnine: FA A Oct., 14—St. Paul.
Kiker for Wag- American association champions.
it took only a couple of plays for
Kenly ts skirt the right wing for
-anothr touchdown, shqw missed
the goal thio time and there wAs no
4 more scorie In that period.
The Wiehitans touchdown la the
third period was the result of a
long forward pace from Mackechney
to Walker. Walker misned the goal.
* Another pass from Mackechney to
Beneh in the last period save the
locale thetr last touchdown and
Hiker kieckea ike goal.
A? husbaud or wife, reeitls their
regular HBd7 Aad making inarrter-
ent folk feel happy and iaugn Prob-
ably thome etsHoe s*« two,
They moot be true. Any one of
the crowd that filled Madison
bquaro Garden laet night ang maw.
Tommy Gibbono ot St. Paul low on By ARTHUR WELLER. L
a- foufto’nMiatte his tellowi. marioKomio, oct. 14—Natives F
X wtrronalergaanhatenarenonu the r^on
probaily wii believe go today. L.s"edabins ativerronite RS region
They looka upon the oortof com; * WM^...d have vrypesed that.
Age a nghting man to rarely Lom.
uponto Mhow. but few of.them kpew I f prenone warren G. Maranng.
"a twet !-• zommpapon uhonrue pronit
ef"ep"up"to‛mhdaonons“horhertmembeta o other wimes,’ ov
during the seventh rouna and cau-
tleumly getting hle ignacture or -te-
eeipt first, slip A yellow envelope
Into the hand of Madie Kano, Gib-
American Cleaners & Dyers
Men’s Suits cleaned and pressed ................
Overcoats cleaned and pressed ............ .$1.00
Ladies’ plain suits desned and pressed .............
THESE PRICES STRICTLY CASH
sAneUINWT. HTAATS A FAT
iHf-iew qty NhUswnl Bank BMg.
o aad Gao Dekermtnatiow.
Pndcwzmgaranuznain
Phena, saesrXogg Diotaace, 1»
maru"*EEiBEn
s. a w. xauuunne c».
OoMuiilBg Potroleum Begfeeeve
Valuations. raite, Dsigning.
araeric-ztEkse
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