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THE ROCK ISLAXD ARGUS, MONDAY, -NOVEMBER 13, 1911. 3 BLQOfillNGTON TO SELL FRANCHISE Probable Now That Decatur Will Succeed to Berth Voted to Holland. FANS ARE INDIFFERENT long-Time Head of Club in City Is sues TTtimatum to Ixjvers of the Game There. ton directors prefer to eee Decatur get the franchise if the local directors do finally decide to sell and get out of the game, which is highly probable. The city to the south has always been loyal to Bloomerville and Holland says that he Intends to see Bering's town land the club if it is lost here. BLOCKED (ICR IS MINE PUT OUT OF CHAW CLASS Eockford, Already Vanquished, Trails Maroon and White in Field of Mud. FINAL SCORE IS 11 TO 0 Blooington. ID., Not. 13. Directors of the present Blooming ton baseball j association assert that the fart cannot be too strongly emphasized that they Plow City Team Put Up Hard Fight . f""r.dary afternoon in which the Rock ' i i Island team was beaten again on a j fluke play, made possible by the abund- will no longer continue to conduct the affairs of the local association and that their statement is not a bluff and that unless the fans of Eloomingtoa get busy at once the franchise will be Around nay. Moiine high school was eliminated from the list of teams that have had iransrerrea to Decatur wnere a num- . ,.inr, claims thus far on the state champion- Der or men are known to be anxious but Succumbs to Superior All to break Into the game again. It is unfortunate that the people do not take the matter seriously for the position ha been stated publicly several times and It Is a positive fact that old di rectors do not eel able to shoulder the burden another year when there i. I players were scared out of a year's ! growth when they saw that the team ! they were pitted against was worthy A A 1 1 ft I" fr nrrr ST1 of them. The result of the advertising I flllNr llr lirrhl I of a Practice same was apparent in UnUOL Ul ULI Lili I jthe size of the crowd, for there were i more Rock Island rooters present than Clinton. All of the Rock Island girls and several of the boys who went to Clinton were obliged to remain at the hotel during the game. 0 ONE IXJIRED. Because of the mushy condition of the field few bruises were sustained in the game. Very little time was taken out and the 10-minute quarters Substitute! were run through quickly. The sum mary: ROCK ISLAND. CLINTON. Sexton L-E. Peterson Salzmann L.T Howes A sailor with a vocabulary of nau-! Ebmke L-G Moses Merrtty John Tremann R.T Ingwerson Budelier RE LeProvost Larkin.Whlsler ..Q.R Burlingame MacManus L.H.B Donnelly Brough R.H.B Berrien Willet F.B Rich Touchdown LeProvost; goal kick John. Referee Hammett of Ottumwa high. Umpire Williamson; and field Bock Island High School Foot ball Team Loses to Clin ton Aggregation. COUNT OF GAME IS 6 TO 0 On-de Punt Tried by Quarter Larkin Uesults Disastrously. tiol o-Tir-oc mn had toll flip iiusucn Behnamann R.G III i Are a M - We Making, am? illion-DoUcar Mistake ? and ship honors when Rockford high school defeated them Saturday afternoon. 11 to 0, in a game played at the upstate city. It was a decisive defeat and re port is to the effect that it would have been a lopsided result had the weather conditions been more favor able. Several weeks ago. Rock Island and Rockford tied, 6 to 6 in a game on ! ance of water and slimy mud that had I soaked into the pigskin. The final ! score was " to 0, and though it does not !iow the respective merits of the two teams, must be taken for it6 face ! value for the standing of the two teams !this year. Neither team was able to ; Judge, Purcell of Clinton. : use any formations or trick plays with , any semblance of success, and the Mo- ' ' line scouts who went to Clinton pur- posely to watch the work of the Is-; i landeas had to content themselves on j j taking points on how to boot a water- j soaked ball more than 20 yards to keep i i within the rules. I WEATHER STOPS GAME AT MOLINE so little spirit in the game here. HSCE 11.TIM4TI1I. ! f.OOO ME MKMNO. The present directors have previous- i and Rockrord tied' bto6ln4 game on ; Both teams were badly handicapped ly threatened to get out. but feeling i the same field- That was nearl-v a .by the absence of two of the best that tbev should be fair to the citizen n111" ao and both Moline and Rock- players from the lineup. Kittilsen ami of this pommunitv alradv three weeks : ford hav irrProved mucn pinoe tnen- ' Wright were two Islanders forced to in s bich to consider the ca-ei-0 6lUI the dope can not bf taken as '. keep within the shelter of the leaky and so far it seems that the matter has 'a -""-non oi toe result or mj ?dn, ( grandstand of the park, while Lloyd next Saturday wnen .ionne anu kock Island clash in the annua battle. put Contest Between IUini and Rockford Badgers Has to Be Called Off. PLAYING IS IMPOSSIBLE and Stewart, two of Clinton's stars. 1 twin-city were out Larkin and Broueh took the ! j places of the Islanders, and though both I Hih Wind and Freezing Cold Xot it i..-r-iji i J- nii r-it. llt 11T. j m 'i-een treated as if the whole thing is a Li joke. As far as baseball i.s concerned here, they would nrefer verv much to turn the whole tbinK ove r to a new com-1 davenport dv ueieatmg t.aiesourg ; to auite fi) the Kap Kittilsen's head parly, and to go out each day and pay 'ORlv 10 to - -ivt"s Rock Island a shade work and his quarterback runs were their 2." cents for a sear, at the games, i HOI. I. I f.li: FOR 27 VKAKS. i Agreeable Even to Football Rooters. Kd Holland, president of the P.loom- ' ington association, has been direct ly or indirectly connect erf with the g;mi ' in TtVominsrfon for tb pa.-t 2, years, lie has stuck by the sport faithfully, but now wishes to ret:re and to give ai. other man a -h.itice at the gane. I. ar t yc ar when he soirf to (jiiiny he w-.is iirirnercifuliy at'ackeii by hoth the1 ne'vs!-;'.per and th:; fall he retaliated by bringing another franchise home, i This as Tift without a hard heist and j no- he lias given thr- fans a fair chnnce i a-id it f.rerris that he is ti h-- defeatt-rf. 1 I'llCI-'KHS iikj-ati Mr Holland an,I all of the U!ooniiri:- ! Reason Why Wrinkles Can Ee Removed the better of the dope for this season as Itock Island won from CJalesburg, 44 to 0. Supporters of the local team ! would like to see the Davenport and ; Rork Island teams in a game this ycfrj for they feel confident that the locals ; wn'iid cive a good account of them-i selves, but the nnly change for hav- . ins a line on the tri-city champs will j be after the Thanksgiving game be-; tween Moline and Davenport. Should .Moline win from both the other tri- j cities, they would have an undisputed j claim on the honors. i (.OIK FOR rOLI.ECiF. St. Ambrnse college did not have a! ame Saiurday They have none forj next Saturday either, but are making! heroic efforts to land one in order to j keep from going stale before the Thanksgiving game with Rock Island high school. much missed. gkt sir; v A I S MIXF.n. In the first quarter Rock Weather, cold and windy, made it Island i necessary for the management of the showed its superiority. Acting Captain ! Moline IUini and Rockford Badgers' men ran the ball well into Clinton terri tory. There a mixup in signals gave the ball to the iowans and a chance to score went glimmering. Several times during the gnme the same cir cumstance resulted. In the last of the sreond quarter Iarkin attempted an : to abandon the game scheduled for I yesterday afternoon idn Moline. The ; Rockford team arrived in due time' ; but the high wind aad the low tem : perature made playing almost im- ! possible. The players would have had j to put on ail the clothes they could j . . ' ! spectators would hav jit-i jmu. uin kick as low ana rignt From Fashions Today.) If more women insisted on under standing the reason for their wrinkle-, they would v.se lietter juitgrnent in their attempts lo cure hfin. and there w.ejl.l he far loss money an-1 disaprwintmeut sp nt in tht' various lotions nnd cren.jis adv r: !l erf ;io cure-?. Kirs; of all, you inu.-t !:i:ow that wriukk-s are more th::u s! in deep. The fibrous t'ssue beneath Li-eonis dehi ;it.ti d because it is starved for lack ;f vitilizing. heating tiuuri :h n:. i:', therefore it becomes flabby. As s -on as yr.u it with the no-M :s!;nient it craves, pure ther mtn!i7f d jelly, you will see the flesh tj 1 1 ; ( i . 1 v- respond. t; t an oiii:ce and a half of your druggist, aad give your Mesh a breakfast every niorn it'!. The skin wiil soon or..-.e to rfrocp" and tiie whole cuticlt and P.fih structure will become beau tifully firm and smooth and fine-t-xturcd. niackheads and daub! chin are also tabooed by this treatment. AMUSEMENTS. Football Saturday Cw- - .Wfjjr.W j I Monday and Tile-day, Nov. 1:; to 14 The a ken ,ereat st Indian in America. pit ture ever SITTING BULL The Ni..n Wani' r. tire Iler f t"u it's 1 iit 1-iltt. -''"0 feet -t iii'ee reels ." OH I n- il'ai;.- soldiers Sim: rfar.cos. dc l.u: :V's; dan.-es. Indian :i.-e?. croa; - 1 "" rar.gers. is. war dances. :itafV. pioneer Indian chiefs. m k thi. i ir ri i;k Ii-:co-: (liiblieii ." ; AiKilo lc. mmm urn mil I .::;rt!i Ate. atiti Xiriettfiith St. New Siiow (ic:iihir l-. BIG HIGH SCHOOL ACT e". en JVoplc. IH.KT .T2li:!: A"TS T?i.- r e urc.-'f !. r fun. ::fT-.o tit f -v'i.i a when hi stJir el rr.irv.N thk saik. S,lcr s;.'-. .i I'r;day to each !a-.:r. a I LOCAL. Rock Island, 0: Clinton, 6. Moline. "; Rockford. 11. Davei-port. Galesburg, 2. WKST. Chicasro, 9; Northwestern, 3. Iowa, 1 1 : Purdue, 0. Illinois, 0; Indiana, 0. Marquette, 16: South Dakota, 0. Ames, 15; Cornell, 0. De Paul. r; Dixon, 12. Depauw, 0; Miami, 0. Nebraska, 27; Doane. n. Missouri, " ; Washington I., 5. Ohio State. 24: Kenyon, 0. Wabash. 17: Ro?e I'oly, 6. Oklahoma, 3; Kansas, 0. Michigan A. C. 26; Mount Un- j ion. 6. Cincinnati, 0; Dennison, 0. Case. 16; Ohio Wesleyan, 6. Western Reserve, : Buchtel, 0. Olivet. 9; Alma, 6. William Jewell, 2; Rolla. 2. Lawrence. 13: Ripon, 0. Illinois Wesleyan. 12: Bradley. 2. ley. 2. Kariham. 39: Butler. 6. Xot re Dame, 34; St. Bonaven ture, 0. Upper Iowa, 16; Coe, 6. I-ake Forest. 5: Beloit, 5. Oolorado. 31: Colorado Aggies, 0. 1'tah. 1: Colorado college, 6. St. Viator, 6; Loyola, '. Drake. 6; Grinnell, 0. California. 21; Stanford, 3 ( r.igby ) . Idaho, C: Whitman, 0. FAST. Harvard, 15: Carlisle. 18. Yale, 15: Brown. 0. Cornell. 6: Michigan. 0. Pennsylvania. 23; Lafayette. 6. rnnceton. 3: Dartmouth. t. Navy. 32: West Virginia, 0. Army. 2; Bucknell, 2. Iittsurph. 12: Villanova. 0. l'enn State. 17: Colgate. 9. Syracuse. 16; Vermont. 0. New York. : Rutgers, 0. Holy Cross. 24: Colby .0. H.n eiford. 15: Stevenes. C. Dickinson. 11: Gettysburg. 0. Trinity. 35; Massachusetts, 6. Williams. 6: Wesleyan. 5. Swarthmore. ?; Lehigh. 3. Amhecrst, 1 ; Worcester, S. ' SOCTH. Vircinia. T4: .Iobn Hopkins. 0. Yanierh:It. IS; Kentucky state. .. North Carolina. 21: South fare- ! !;ra. 0. Cerrei.-i Tech. 23: Pewanee. 0. 3 PKKPARATORY. ) Oak Park. 20; Wendell Phillips, 5 Ihrie Park. 17: Knglewood. I.-.r.e. 2 0: 1'niversity High, 5. "tpne. 5: Boen. ". I. sue Mirers. 17; West High Mi rcrs. 0. ! into th hands cf LeProvost, Clinton : end. who, schooping it up. crossed a j clear field of 25 yards for a touchdown. The goal kick was good I EEDKI1 WATKR CRAFT. Time after time Salzmann and Tre I mann crashed through the line and j blocked punts and recovered the ball. ' Every player was so3ked to the skin ! with mud and water. It was impossi ble to get a footing for a gain. The least touch or push sent a man sprawl j irg and sliding. It w as splash, pish, jpluthey; I am sinking, boys, and the j like throughout the game. Many calls were mad'1 for beats, especially where the waU r was several inches in depth Ion the field. Clinton papers had ad vertised a practice game, and the e been obliged to carry a stove along to keep warm j so it was thought advisable to stand the expenses out of the club treas-1 ury. A close gime was expected and j the fans were sorry to see the game' called off. COILOVS TEAM NEXT. Next Sunday they will have an op portunity to sef5 a game between the IUini and the Johnny Coulon team of Chicago, composed principally of former Illinois university stars. From the results of the work of the Chicago team thus far this year, the Moline eleven expects a hard fight for victory. Coulon's team has a reputation as one cf the best teams iu Chicago in recent ye2.rs. The game will be played' next Sunday af ternoon at Athletic park, Moline. tag When we select our wheat When we wash, brush scour it When we pass it through 20 grindings When we sift it 10 times through silk. No doubt this is adding a mil lion dollars per year to the neces sary cost of our milling. Is it our mistake? Or is it your mistake when you fail to get it when you fail to specify Gold Medal Flour? Think what this means: Gold Medal Flour now far outsells any other flour that's milled. It feeds 24,000,000 folks daily. Just because housewives millions of them have found that Gold Medal excels all other flours. You'll not find it different. Next time you order be sure you get Washburn - Crosby's j i ! 1! mm Sim Junction City, Kan., Nov. 13. Hines started his trip in 1909. He j The casualties in a football game be- expects to finish on Oct. 17, 1912. I tween Batteries E and C of the 6th ; field artillery in the championship! New York, Nov. 13. A $700 gold series at Fort Riley exceeded those i watch w hich was won by Louis : in many a modern "battle." Sergeant Strang, the racing automobiiist. two i Wier, left end for Battery E, and! years before his death, when he! .. . .. : . - : . . - ... . : " j Private Burke left guard for Bat-j drove a quarter mile at Indianapolis j p0pularity of the morals of the vouth ! AuS'stana college auditorium, under decree work in the Initiation of 3B can jtery C, suffered broken legs and six. at a rate of 111 miles an hour, and i of lodav and that winchell Smith, its the auspices of the conservatory ofldidates for the Knights of Columbus ,0lner piayers. een.y a:v mea oe- wnun was stolen from him a year ! , "hag rovin.d suth a clei.n. jinus-ic, Tuesday Nov. 21. Reservatioa tween the two teams, were more or; or so later, has turned un in a our., ' V , ... 1 '.. . ...... .; ,...t u. , v ii--' monma r.iair onn n nt n ir u.-ti k iiiif-t iii r'ins 111 ic ucr ua iu1 'i liiut- , w. n uuiv oviui , x -4 i j i - v . - - - - . - I less injured. ! Boston, Nov. 13. With his arriv al iu Boston. 20-year-old Frank ; Hines of Halifax has completed 12. i SO" miles of a 13.000-mile w alk i that he Is making for a purse of fered by the Halifax Yacht club. iosity shop here. The proprietor of the shop will turn it over to Strang's executors. How to Correct Your Sluggish Complexion (Standard American Styles.) Don't laugh at the poor woman who bewail3 her unlovely complex ion. The consciousness of an un attractive skin is on" of the most depressing things in life. The wo man whose complexion looks ex uberantly healthy, fresh and en- I us ei i on iiiure man (twice out of life than does the sal- J low, blotchy faced female. And so j i the clever woman of today sets out S to make a scientific st ;dy of her ijs-kin and thereby acquires a lovely complexion. ihe learn? that slug gishness of the pores is the '"root cf ail evil." SIuLireish pores, there , c fere need stimulants, alternatives I and correctives. Indeed, they only add to the general clogsring up of ; ; the pores The best remedy known YVausau. Wis.. Nov. 13. The deer hunting season in Wisconsin opened here and the indications are that the sport will be the most satisfactory for years. The condition could not have been more favorable for rais ing a large crop of young. At the' fallowing time the weather was dry and warm, and it was noticed that many were followed by two fawns. As the little fellows grew the rains came and there were succulent ! grasses everywhere to provide nour- r ishing food. that contain as profitable a sermon as 1 1 rm-n r. a it-. . A . 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