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PAGE THRirrc MOST SOUTH BAKOT A TEAMS AREBEFEATED TUB RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1932 State Gme Lodge we- Sunday vU-'I ft'o. we visitors in Rapid City The postponed non-titular match UNIVERSITY STOPS! 1 1 UNBEATEN ELEVENS FRfYTRM I AND htvHn Tnnv Canzoneri. lieht- 1 I weight champion, and Frankie Pe-1 miis Mrs. G.

B. Jlerhtle Mrs. G. B. Mechtle.

1511 We-t Bolevard, died late Saturday eve- ning ji St. John'i hospital after a long Mine increased by an aeel itois at the home ot Mr. and Mm. duiing the weekend. Ed Larson here.

R. 1. Robinson came to R'pid, Mis. Arthur Crvderman. Holly- C.ty Sunday fiom Oelrichs and' wood, ii in "the city visiting spent the day hete.

I with her brother. Dr. Garth Mor- J- E. Erickson. Fruitdale.

was t- THDMIXirCinr 117 I '1 Schenectady, N. will be "iMATCHED IN NEXTrA. STANGLE STAR FOR limilllllllLTIUr, 1 11 held in Ebbets Field. Brookly I eunesuay nitm. rvoatri cn tending to business uf fails in this WEEKEND PROGRAM NT JKYT CUADRON VICTORY STREAK SATURDAY dent suffered rbout a week ago.

Mis, Mechtle had been ill for about 10 years and for the past three Jack R. Lopp. Winner, came city Saturday. Pitv vesterdav to SDend a Mr- ni Ml- N- H'11 a'1 short time l.mkino- after buiirwss i stinc, heenic, ei socul and yeais had been confined to her interests business callers in Rapid City yes-j home. Early laU week she slipped Rapid City Grldsters Play Important Tarts In Win Over Nebraska bloom, recognized in this state as light heavyweight king, faces Jack Redman of Indianapolis in the 10-lound non-title semi-final.

George Nichols of Buffalo, holder of the N. B. A. light heavyweight championship, meets Tait Littman of Cudahy, in another overweight affair at Milwaukee tomorrow night. By The.

Associated Press) Bernard Kruje, Conata, has enroll- i ed as a student at the Moody Bible J- c- Hs' Conference and International Battles I-oont Importantly; Twe Expected to lie Eliminated In Southern Conference. Dakota Wealeyan Downs FJIendale: North Dakota State Beat Jack-rabbits; Sioux Fall Lose Ie-Mara, Iowa, Eleven. on, SpeaiTtsh, was Conference Champs; Eagle Bid For 193? Title. on a floor and fractured a hip. which, combined with her generally-weakened condition, caused her death.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday rfternoon at Behrenj' North Oatral South I'ukota Morning V. among the out-of-town bust- i 'ess vUitois in Rapid City Saturday. G. L. Anderson ceme to Rapid id.

0. South nkota State 6 Nurth Pa- Institute, Chicago, according to word received here from officials of that institution. Robeit Dier of Chicago, 111., arrived thU morning for a two weeks' visit with hU parents, Mr. By HERBERT W. BARKER Associativa l'retis Sport Writer vy oaiuruny worn ana spent with P.ev.

A. M. Wiikln the day looking after business in- New York, Oct Ser-tlon- championship hopes will be at' kola AKttles 12. Mat fereiie Southern normal 19, Kastern normal 0. Kllrndale, N.

0, Dakota cs- (By The Associated Pre) South Dakota- college football team faced a week of intensive practice today as they surveyed the results of week-end contests which Chsdron, Oct. 10 The Chadron Eagles made their first old for conference honors in the N. I. A. A.

last year's circle thU year by defeating Wayne normal, iM year's champion by a score of 24 0, with only three more conference teiesU. iitake all along the football line li'Vun 110. Western next Saturday in the season's moiit brilliant array of Important games. sux Kalis dun-ire Union 15. games before them.

North and South, East and West, aon of the Methodist church in charge. Burial wUl be in Mountain View cemetery. Surviving are Mr. Mechtle, threa daughters, Miss Helen Mechtle and Mi.ss Minnie Mechtle, who are expected from Chicago; and Jeanne Hinchen, Rapid City; and two sons, George Mechtle and William Mechtle, Rapid City. Disabled Veterans Plan Forget-me-not Campaign At a regular meeting of Pennington county chapter, No.

3, Disabled highly touted elevens, are paired off In a series of contests that may niit Ten Minnesota 0, I'unlue 7. Iowa 0, Wlswntiln 31. Chicago 7, Yale 7. Northwestern Mlehltran and Mrs. F.

M. Dier. Sophie Thacker, Rochford, was among the out-of-town Sunday visitors in thi city. B. C.

Skinner came to Rapid City Saturday from Owanka and pent the day looking after business matters. Mrs. O. A. Hodion came to Rapid City yesterday from Morris and spent the day here.

's: IE Both teams showed strong offensive work but were more or less ragged on defence. Penalties were heavy. Chadron drawing a total of 60 yards, while Wayne wss set back 30 yards. go far toward determining the eventual sectional champions. In the east, the Pittsburgh Pan STANDINGS Pet.

American Veterans, plans were discussed for holding the annual For-get-Me-Not flower on Armistice thers and Army, both of whom play Orance Cafes 3 0 1.000 Neither team scored In the open schedules entitling them to conidd- ing quarter, Wayne drawing first eration in national ratings, clash at eaw them defeated in four out of six games with out of state opponents. Only the University of South Dakota and Dakota Wesleyan were successful. South Dakota State, Sioux Falls college, August ana and Northern normal falling before their opponents in games over the weekend. The university defeated Mornlng-Mde college, 6 to 0, in a North Central conference game at Vermillion, braking It string of four successive victories for the Iowa school, but sttte succumbed to North Dakota State at Brookings, 12 to 8. The university lost to the same opponent a week ago, 18 to 8.

blood in the second period on a 68 West Point In a battle of unbeaten Elake, Lead, was among the out-of-town business callers in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William" Johnson, Wanblre, were transacting busi yard march for the first counter, elevens. Pitt walloped the cadets, 26-0, last year, and apparently has .067 .667 .667 .333 .333 .333 .000 Crocketts 2 1 Harney Hotels 2 1 Recreations 2 1 Adams Bros 1 2 Doherty's Drugs 1 2 Hanson-Whites 1 2 Congress Cafes ....0 3 Ohio State 7, Indiana 7.

Illinois 20, liradl-y 0. II Ik Kebraska 12. Jowa State 6. Missouri 0, Texas 65. Oklahoma 21, Kansas 6.

Kat Pittsburgh S3, lJuquense 0. 'Lafayette 0, Iartmouth Princeton 7. Columbia 20. liucknell, Fordham 3. Wayneslmrfr 7, Penn State 6, Itutgers 0, N.

Y. IT. 81. New Iliimpshlre 0, Harvard 40, Carleton 0, Army 57. Ohio Wesleyan IS, Syracuse 12 Providence IS, Vermont 0.

Boston II. 7, Ithode Island 0. St. Michael's 20. Norwich 6.

featuring Evan and Gast in criss cross, runs, Evans carrying the day this year. Committees were appointed to arrlng for holding sale in Rapid City and also in several of the towns of the northern Hills. It waii announced that the Rox theatre hid agreed to put on a picture tilinw October 19, a part of the proceeds to be divided with the chapter. all kinds of power again, but if the Panthers, defensively, are weaker touchdown. The try for point fail dif.s C.

.1. Allen C. J. Allen, 68, better known In this city as "Peg" Allen, died at hlg home at 42S New York street about 9 o'clock this mornirtg, following a tdroke of apoplexy. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from Behren's mortuary.

Burial will bo in Mt. View cemetery. Mr. Allen, who had lived In Rapid City for about a quarter of a century, Is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. E.

L. Taylor and Mrs. Joe Reioux, and a son, Wade than f. year ago, Army's attack quickly should discover it. ed.

I In the last six minutes of the first half, Chadron opened up with a scoring attack, mixing up end runs and passes for a march the End of First Week Teams In the Big Ten, the Michigan ness in this city during the weekend. Blanch Oldfield and Dolores New Underwood, came to Rapid City Sunday to attend a ccunty teachers institute being held here today and tomorrow. John Truman, Belle Fourchc, was transacting business in Rapid City Saturday. Harney Hoels, 2,322 pins in three Wolverines, triumphant over North Wesleyan celebrated Its homecoming Saturday by thumping the St. John's (Annapolis) 0, Johns A committee was appointed to make a trip out Into the country to call on dLsabled men who have been experiencing difficulty in having their claims adjusted, with the games, average, 774 western, tackle their traditional ri Recreations, 2,221 pins in three Ellendale, N.

normal school, 20 vals, the Buckeyes of Ohio State, and Purdue, another highly rated games, average, 740. to 0, while Sioux Fall college was losing to Western Union at LeMars, Adams, 2,213 pins in three games, Hopkins 13. I'pValn 24. Montelalr normal 2. Richmond 0, Cornell 27.

Mass. State 13, Mlddlebury Susquehanna 37, Haverford 0. Seton Hall 0, Manhattan 31. Kdinboro 7, AllcRheny o. Allen, all of Rapid City.

contender, meet Dr. Clarence Spears' Wisconsin Badgers, conference "dark horses." average, 738. entire length of the field. Stangle carried the touchdown for a 6 to 6 tie. Chadron's offehslve play In the second half changed to line with Sedar and Miller, tackles, tearing big holes In the Wayne line for the Chadron backs.

They received the first klckoff and Idea of helping. After adjournment, a feed was furnished by the enteitalnment committee. Hanson-Whites. 2,198 pins In Rudolph Lang came to this city Saturday from Lead and spent the day attending to business Interests. R.

Kahlcr, Buffalo Gap, was Iowa, 15 to 0, and Southern normal was trimming Eastern at Springfield, 19 to 0. In Friday's games Northern nor i 1 three games, average', 733. dies Walter Collins Crocketts, 2,194 pins in three games, average, 731. Club Hears Humorous Politician Discussion Orange Cafes, 2,180 pins in three SprlnRfield 6, Brown 13. Alfred 6, Buffalo 6.

Oettysburgr 0. Villanova 31. Niagara 0, Colgate 47. Coast. Guard academy 0, Colby 21.

Williams 0, Bowdoin 7. Conn. Affiles 2, Wesleyan 24. TTrslntm 7, Dickinson 0. Swarthmnre 0, Pennsylvania 54.

Carneitle Teeh Western reserve games, average, 727. The elimination of at leat two of the contenders for the Southern conference title seems certain with the duels involving Tulane and aVn-derbllt, and Alabama and Tennessee, all unbeaten thus far. Despite lti close call against Georgia Saturday, Tulane, defending champion, among tho out-of-town over-Sunday visitors in Rapid City. J. O.

Harder, Lead, was transacting business affairs In this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. White, New Doherty's, 2,162 pins In three marched again down the field to break the tie, the try for point failing by inches.

Burgess, Chadron end, blocked a Wayne punt In mldfield and cover- Walter Jay Collina, nine year old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Collins. 814 1-2 Rapid street, died ysa-terday of heart trouble.

Mas3 will be held at the Catholic chfirch tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock and burial wili be in Mt. Calvary cemetery here. games, average, 722. Congress Cafes, 1,850 pins In three A humorous selection centering around i epublicnn-demDeratic par-ring for the fall election, parodized on the recent Shai key-Schemltnc 0. ed the ball on the 32 yard line to castle, Wyo were nmong the busl games, average, 617.

Records will he favored over Vanderbllt. but WaHhirrton and Lee 0. Navy S3. mal dropped a 7 to 0 decision to the Superior, Wisconsin, teachers at Superior, Augustana was humbled, 13 to 25, by the Mankato, Minnesota, teachers, Spearflsh and Yankton played a 6-4 tie and the School of Mines blanked Huron college, 7 ta 0. In downing the Morningslde the Unlveplty Coyotes fought back attacks which carried to within Inches of their goal line In the first and second periods and then took to the air in the third start Chadron on its third trip over visitors and shoppers in Rapid He was born at Hot Springs.

High game, Loban, Orange Cafes fight was read a3 the mnln entei the Tenntwsee-Alabama battle looks l69Coopr l'nlon v- of like a toss-up. city eolleire of New York 0, Low- California and Washington State ellr Textile 7. ioe gun hub, mat nine i.iiiLMian citv during the weekend. Blanting off tackle on a spectacular! pee Fierstlne csme to Rapid City 187. talnment feature at today's regular TTT, weekly meeting of the Cosmopol- iTlSOn WltnCSSCS High total, Elliott, Crocketts, and will meet In the biggest' game of Saturday from Imlay and spent the day attending to business affairs.

Rousseau, Recreations, 515. tun ior me toucnuown. Again tne try for point failed. In the last few minutes, Caldwell, High team game, Harney Hotels Mrs. Mary H.

Mitchell, Belle Four- 810, fullback, Intercepted Wayne's long che, was a visitor and shopper the Pacific coast conference schedule and the battle of Texas and Christian and Texas A. heads the Southwest conference slate. pass in a iraniic etrort to score, to Rapid City Saturday. High team total, Harney Hotels, 2,322. Individuals Murder Case Flee (From Page One) 7, read: "Lay off the Higginbotham-Cour-sonVase.

Otherwise this will be your last case. We know your record. You got one good beating from us." turn the tide into another Chadron march, Chrlstian.son again circling end for the touchdown after a Maine 6, Holy Cross 32. Trlnltv Worcester 'lech 7. Hartwlck 7, New York Aggies B.

St. Vincent's 19, Mt. St. Mary's 0. Amherst 12, t'nlon 0.

Clarkson 18, Rennsselaer Poly 0. Hamilton il4, 7. Arnold 0, St. Lawrence (I. WashlnKton collejre 6, Oallaudet 0.

La Salle 24, Moravian 0. Miitvrrxt Crlnnell Michigan State 27. Haskell 0, Notre Dame 73. Denauw 13. Miami 33.

ltsn club. I. E. Sampson had clwrge of the program and read the description. The proposal that a union meeting of service clubs be held November 22 for the entertainment of out-of-town members of nil service clubs, here to attend the annual convention of the South Dakota Education Association, was approved by the Cosmopolitans.

Jack Francis Hnd John Drew There are at least a score more 1. Elliott, Crocketts, three games, u. s. Harroa, mson, was among the out-of-town visitors in Rapid Citv Sunday. I Cleve Tracy and G.

J. Downey I came to Rapid City during the leading frays with perhaps not 515 pins, average, 172. I les of line drives to place the ball .11 quarter for the only score of tha game. The touchdown came when Clinker passed to Dunn who reached the five yard line from where Freeburg, sophomore star fullback, plunge4 over for the count. The coyotes later drove to their opponent' one yard line but lost the bill on downs.

2. Rousseau, Recreations, three a u- Ml tilns nverntrp 172 luc "wuuuw tiiniiiuiujiiiy 513 pins, average games, ChiLstianson looked exceptionally weekend from Speaifish to look and proved to be an able run- ter business affairs. races. In the east, Penn and Dart ning mate for Stangle. Both play- Mrs.

Verona Cover, Scenic, ar- ed the entire game and each team rived In Rapid City to spent! were present as new members for mouth tangle in one duel of undefeated teams; and so do New York University and Georgetown, and Brown and Yale, although the Ella have been tied twice. Princeton, on the first time. scored two touchdowns. Christian- a few days on business son's puhting was a feature that Mrs. Gus Swanson, Ft.

Pierre, put Chadron on the long end of the was a visitor in Rapid City yester- the basis of its fine showing againrit Columbia, promises to give Cornell scote. day. Chadron scored 15 first downs, Considerable damage by smoke while Wayne totaled 10 first downs. by The letter was signed, but the signature had been scratched out and was illegible. Warren said he recalled only "one beating" and that was while he was working as a steward in New Orleans In 1921 on the steamship Comus during a seaman's strike.

He paid "four men beat me up then." The other letter said: sir: "I've been selected by the 'imperial society of revenge' to seek veg-inco on Courson and Hig- 3. Thompson, Hanson Whites, three games, 512 pins, average, 171. 4. Johnson, Orp.nge Cafes, three games, 496 pins, average, 16S. 5.

Baker, Harneys, three games, 491 pins, piverage. 164. 6. Sorenson Harrieys, one game 164 pins, average 164. 7.

Egemo, Harneys, three games, 484 pins, average, 161. 8. Turley, Harneys, three games, 479 pins, 160. 9. Huss, Adams, three games, 473 pins, average, 158.

10. Stotelmcyer, Crocketts, three games, 474 pins, average 158. ail kinds of trouble The North Dakotana also brought 'passes into play to take the measure of the Jackrabbits, scoring in the second and fourth periods. The first came on a 20 yard pass, Hanson to McKay, who dashed fi5 yards untouched. McKay plunged over for the second touchdown after his 15 yard pw to Jacotaon had placed the ball on the one-yftrd line.

The Jackrabbits, also air-minded, scored their marker in the Detroit City college 3. Toledo I. 0. Heldelhertj 0, Wooster 6. Capitol 13, Hiram 0.

Otterbein 19, Kent 0. John Marshall 0. Findley 41. St. Mary'n (Michigan) 0, Adrian 0.

Oherlln 13, Marietta 7. Franklin 0. Ohio 39. Akron 0, Case 19. Northland Michigan Mines ft.

Dnluth Teaehers 7, Moorhegd Teachers 6. St. Olaf 7, Concordia 13. Be In it 25. Northwestern college 0.

Monmouth 6, Coe 6. t'pper low-a 20, Buena Vista 0. Cornell college Iowa Teachers 13. Virginia Junior 0, Bemidjt Teachers 6. Heed Will Reply To Hoover At Des Moines Des Moines.

Oct. 10 (P)--Democrats from all sections of Iowa came to Des Moines today for a statewide demociatic rally, the feature of which will be former Semi- In the -way of intersectlonal com-l LOCAL NOTES I tor James A. Reed's reply to Presi A Black Hills gas safety meeting Is scheduled to be held tonight at the office of the Montina Dakota third period. A pass, Pofahl to Ol I ginbot'nam. I will see you soon in petition, there are such contents as those Involving Columbia and Virgins, Navy and Ohio University, Holy Cross and Detroit and Southern Methodist and Syracuse.

Ford-ham and Colgate, Carnegie Tech and Washington and Jefferson should put up close battles. 1 Northwestern and Illinois, Indiana and Iowa, round out the Big Ten program with Minnesota tackling Nebraska, Big Six champion, and Notre Dame expecting little more than a workout against Drake Iowa State and Kansas will clash dent Hoovers address here last week. The Missouri democrat, long a prominent figure in the deniociatic paity, will talk at the coliseum. iiTnotices 1 Knox fi. Augnstnnh (Illinois) River Falls 9.

Stout Institute 7. i Power company, it was announced 7. this afternoon. Employees of the company throughout the Black I are expected to attend. Mildred famous Belle KICKOFF RULE IS EXPLAINED TODAY IHiry 7, Washington V.

Crelghton Marquette 0. Butler 7, 1T. of Cincinnati 13. IMcklnson Teachers 20, Bottineau Roresters 0. (N.I).

Minot Teachers 7,. Jamestown college 6. Jacksonville. Beware." Tho letter was signed E. C.

O. and was dated from Pocahontas, Va Oct. 6. Judge George C. Gibba, presiding at the trial, also received a thcratenlng letter, but did not make the public.

Warren said he understood the letter received by Judee Gibbs threatening letter, but did not mnk botham and George Courson, and not the court. LMls.rc at UIB i I1UI MUIl XiHVtHeiii home, Ninth street and St. Joe Fti cet, at 6:30 Sunday evening, it was reported this morning by Fire Chief George Scheldt. A fireplace damper not properly adjusted prevented a good "draw" up the chimney, and woodwork above the fireplace was ignited. Olaf Peterson, Box Elder, was among the business callers in this city Saturday.

K. Parker and Clyde Linn, Hot Springs, were among the out-of-, town visitors in Rapid City Sunday. 1 James E. Trask, Dateell, waa attending to business affairs in this city during the weekend. L.

E. Saunders and family, Inez Swan and J. E. Saunders, Interior, were ciillers in this city yesterday. C.

A. Fellows, Hot Springs, came to Rapid City Saturday and spend the day, attending to business affairs. Kristlnn Jahoken, Wall, wan among the out-of-town business Fourche Chocolates for sale. Do-herty Drug. adv.

Judge Lewis Larson, Sioux Falls, CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our sincere gratitude to our many friends for Lawrence. college 7, Carroll col- In one Big Six match and Kansas letre o. (Wis.) Secretary of Rules Te'ls Of Regulation; Discussed Uniforms Uhcir sympathy and kindness shown chairman of the state -child welfare commission, and Fred Kramer, Madison, executive secretary of tha commission, were in Rapid City State and Missouri in another, I 8tate Teaehers 0, Valpa- whlle Oklahoma, victor over Kan-, Minne'sota Deaf 7, XebraKka Deaf son, wm good for 28 yards and was followed by a lateral, Johnson to Plihal, the latter racing 11 yards to even the count, Wesleyari, in tumbling Ellendale, made all Its gains by straight football, but suffered a total of 140 yards In penalties. The Tigers scored twice in the first period and once in the third, making the remaining- points on a safety in the final quarter. Western Union counted on a "sleeper" pass, a safety and a blocked punt to down Sioux Falla college which appeared to punch against the Iowans' strong defense.

The sleeper came In the econd period, Welch creeping to the side of the field as the teams lined up and taking a subsequent pass to the 10-yard line where a crLss-cross resulted In a touchdown. Erratic and sometimes ragged sas lat ween, taces tne Texas o. Oraeelnnd 12, Tows Wesleyan 53. Longohrna who handed Missouri a us during our recent bereavement. We wish to thank thc-e for the beautiful floral offerings.

Mr. H. A. Martin Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Runkle and baby Mr. and Mrs. Nels DeGarlais and family humiliating 65-0 defeat last Saturday. Duluth Junior 0, Hihbing Junior 6. Son I Tennessee 20, North Carolina 7.

Alabama Washington South Carolina 0, Wake Forest 6. Klon 0, llandolph Macon 20.r Have Your Car Weatherproofed (Note: This is the last of four articles explaining the football rules changes, written especially for the Associated Pressl. By WILLIAM S. LANGFORD (Secretary, National Football Rules Committee) New York, Oct. 10 (JP) The changes In the kick-off rule which also apply to free kick (1) allow for a drop-kick, if preferred to a this morning on their way to Hot Springs, where a district child welfare1 Institute is held today.

Tomorrow, a similar meeting will be held In Spearfish to serve northern Hills counties. County child welfare boards and all social workers and those Interested In child welfare ar Invited to bo present. A number from Rapid City are planning on attending, as no meeting will be held in Pennington county this Clomson 0, North Carolina State recover tops, replace glass. Wanted: Three salesmen with ex- visitors In Rapid City Saturday. 13.

insulate floor board', win A regular meeting of the board of pciionce. Good chance for promo- Auburn 18, Puke 7. Although the Tulane-Vanderbllt and Tennessee-Alabama games overshadow, the rest of the Southern Conference schedule there will be Interesting meetings between Auburn and Georgia Tech, Georgia and North Carolina, Duke and Maryland, and Louisiana State and Mississippi State. Kentucky looks much too strong for Washington dows and doors all work cducatlnn Is to be held In the office tion. Apply Monday, Tuesday, Wed-of E.

B. Bergquist, city superind-1 nesday, from 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.

place-kick and (2) require at least ent. tonleht. B12 Ouincv. Mr. Ouellctte.

1 1 I Mrs. Iteese Fockler and Beth 3 guaranteed. Keep out the wintry blasts! Adams Fredin year, play marked the Southern normal five players of the receiving team Victory over Eastern. Fisher, full- to remain In a lone between their back, scored touchdowns In the sec- 45 yard line and the 50 yard line Let uj 'prepare your car for win- Fockler, Piedmont, were among the! Announcements li and Lee. ond and third "periods, and Hoff, I until the kick-off has actually been Southern California goea outside ter driving.

Phone 1000. James Mo- social visitors in tnis city yestcr- tor Co. adv. day. Funeral services for Roland F.

vin rfnhprf Rrnee. fThloaPo. wife 1 Rudolph Peterson. Kadoka, was Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elllv halfback, made the third as he In the Pacific coast conference to Body Rebuilding Fainting 7H Main St. Phone '35 of the manager of the western dl- among the business callers in this Clark will be held Tuesday, October terccpted a pass and dashed 40 J'ardtj just before the game ended. meet Loyola of Los Angeles, and Stanford plays West Coast Army. o'clock at the Methodist at 2 city ouiuraay. vision of the Dollar steamship Oregon and the University of Cali Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Shaw, Buf- church. Krsklne 0.

Furman 5. Roanoke 0, Virginia 13. V. M. I.

6, Citadel 12. Florida 19, Sewanee 0. Transylvania 7, Centre Kice 13, Southern MethodiRt 0. Millsaps 0, Southwestern 20. Mississippi State IS, Mississippi college 7.

Oeorgla 25. Tulane 34. Kentucky 12, Georgia Tech 6. Western Kentucky 0, Vanderbllt 26. 'Louisville 0, Murray college 105.

Sunflower AsrKles 2ft, kamibuth 0. Hifth Point 0. Catawba 28. Hampden-Sydney 31, American TT. 20.

Texas Arts and Industries 0, Texas Affiles 14. Arkansas 12, Texas Christian 34. Howard 0, Mississippi 26. Louisiana normal 7. Centenary 0.

Vnlon 7, Louisiana Tech 46. Went Idaho 7. Gonsaira 20. WlUiamette 0, Washington State 30. Idaho southern branch.

0. Mon lines, and her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Bowen, also of Chicago, were Rapid City visitors over the weekend. fornia at Los Angeles, and Montana and Idaho are matched in conference games. Utah and Brlgham Young meet in the big game of the Rocky Mountain conference made.

As soon as the ball has been kicked they may retire to form Interference for the' runback or advance to block the opponents. Under a third provision, the receiving team is accorded the opportunity of making a fair catch and If any of them are in position to reach the ball before it touches the ground they have the right of way and players of the kicker's team must keep out df their way so as not to interfere with this opportunity. If they should Interfere, the fair catch Is awarded whether or not the ball is actually caught and a 15 yard penalty is also Imposed. This change places the rights of the opposing teams on kick-offs and free-kicks In practically the same category as on kicks from scrimmage. HAGEN TAKES GOLF Bush To Manage Reds Or Millers In 1933 Minneapolis, Oct 10 (Un-Icsh he makes a deal to manage the Cincinnati National league club, Donle Bush said today he would return next year to seek another American Association championship for the Minneapolis Millers, Bush said- he was "standing pat" on his proposition to Sidney Weil, president of the Cincinnati Reds, ior a three year contract at $25,000 annually." Plans for Minneapolis' 1933 team are.

already being made by Bush, CHEVROLET OWNERS We handle a complete line of anti-frcczc solutions and we can prepare your Chevrolet to withstand the coldest weather for as low as ST. LOUIS tana State 0. Will trade Used cars or trucks for wood or lumber. James Motor Co. adv.

Henry Vik returned last evening from Newell where he had been engaged In business with the U. fi. Experiment Farm there in the interests of the Vik Plumbing company of this city. He waa accompanied by Miss Mary Ellen Glover who spent the weekend with her family at Vale. Two railroad tickets for sale.

To Sparta end Milwaukee, Wis. Call 612. adv. Fritz Kammcrer, Rapid City, and State Senator George Mc Far-land, Piedmont, left this morning for Huron where they will attend the state Farmers' Union convention in the Interests of Meade county. Mrs.

McFarland remained in Rapid City for a short visit with Montana 14, Carroll 8. OreKon 0, Washington 0. Utah ApKles 7, Colorado 26. Nevada 6, Utah fi. New Mexico 6.

Northern Arizona Teachers 0. who lost the Little World Series to Colorado Mines 0. Colorado Ar- Kies 39. Tho regulations governing equip. Newark of the International league Thursday.

Oregon State 0. Southern Onlifor. St. Louis, Oct. 10 (y?) Walter Hagen, Detroit, today had added the St.

Louis open Rolf championship to his list of titles. Clicking off four birdies and an eagle on the last 18- holes yesterday afternon, and going over par only once, Hagen staged a whirlwind finish to overcome his score hand-dicap from the first two days of play, and won the tournament with nla 10. ment now prohibit the wearing of knee and elbow pads which are st. Mary's 12. California 12.

Santa Clara 0, Stanford 14. made of any hard or unyielding ftrf substance and require that the out Discovery Of America side surfaces of hard thigh and shin guards and braces must be ma To Be Feted Wednesday a card of 281 for the 72 holes of medal play. The Detroit professional shot a 65 on the last 18 holes, six under par, after having carded a 69 for "UNI 3iJ covered with a soft padding at least three eighths of an Inch in thickness. This rule also makes it mandatory for all players to wear eoft knee pads. CHOCOLATE FIGHTS FELDMANTHURSDAY New York, Oct.

10 W) To the New York State Athletics commission's way of thinking, the featherweight Is vacant, awaiting merely the winner of the Kid Chocolate- Lew Feldmnn match In Madison Squaie Garden here Thursday night. Tommy Paul of Buffalo woh Na Columbus day Wednesday in the 18-hole semi-final, which he en honor of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus 440 years tered trailing In tenth place. 111! IS Ha gen's 281 for the 72 holes of medal play over the Meadow ago, will be observed by the local council of the Knights of Columbus with a program, it was announced today by Lou LaRivere, grand LEAD IS DEFEATED Lead, Oct, 10 Lead high school lost a hard fought grid game here Saturday afternoon to Sheridan, Wyo. The score was 7 to 0. A snow Brook course, waa five better than friends and relatives here.

Miss Blanche Rassmussen, Hot Springs, returned to her home Sunday after spending several days visiting friends here. Donald Wright, Nisland, was among the out of town callers In Rapid City today. Mr. pnd Mm. John Matthessen, Nisland, were in Rapid City Saturday enroute to their home at Nisland.

They have been visiting with relatives at Buffalo Gap. C. W. Mxlcolm, Hill City, was a business caller here Saturday. Eva M.

McCnmUh, New Underwood, was a business caller In this his nearest opponents, MacDonald Smith and Tony Manero of New York, who tied for second place knight. Mr. LaRivere will have charge of the program, which will statt nt eight o'clock In the ballroom of the Alex Johnson hotel. bound field made the game slow and prevented both teams from attain In gtop speed. with Fcores of 286.

Tommy Armour of Detroit, who started as leader In The program will include vocal the final, and Abe Ksplnosa of Chi Cobblets' Indian Game numbers by Katherine Balmat Wal- cago tied for fourth place, with pole, piano solo, Francis Day; ad- scores of 287. Postponed On Saturday drPHH. Ttnv. Fiither V. PhHiH? selections, girls' violin quartet com- Saturday.

AU Other Winter Needs Priced Accordingly McDonald Chevrolet Co. FOOTBALL STARS P. A. Connolly, Cleveland, Ohio, posed of Ruth Hewitt, Betty tional Boxing Association recognition as 126-pound tltluholdcr when he emerged the winner of an elimination tournament conducted at Detroit after champion Chris Bat- allno found he no longer could make the weight. But the New York state commission declined to recognize Paul ond now has designated the 15-rounder between Chocolate and Feldman as a championship affair.

Chocolate already holds the somewhat synthetic junior lightweight title and now seems certain to add the featherweight crown to his collection, at least to far as New York utate concerned. left for his home today following ii visit with hU son and daughter-ln- Herb Manlcy, Florida Took ball behind goal and ran 105 yards Stucker, Marlnn Wnlsh and Eleanor Bergquist; selections, boys' vocal quartet composed of Joe Ham, Tom Vincent, George Day and Joe VanLoan, accompanied by Francis law, Prore.Bor and Joseph Conolly, and grandson here. Mrs. Connolly went to Deadwood Satur to score against Sewanee. A football game between the Rapid City sceonds and the Rapid City Indians, which was to have been played Saturday afternoon, was posptoned on account of the snow.

Conch Russell E. Olbbs of the Cobbletts li tentatively planning to play the game Tuesday afternoon, he said this morning. i-arry Newman, Michigan Re day to meet him as ho, was on his Day, and other numbers. covered a fumble to pave way for Fourth Main Better Used Cars Phone 476 All members of the Knights of i way home following a visit In Call- one touchdown, passed to Fay for Columbus and their friends are In- fornla. another and kicked goal In 13-6 Mr.

and Mm, Ellis F.w-be of the vlted victory over Northwestern..

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