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PAGE FOUR. OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1821. WOODWARD'S LEGION Limber Legs NINE READY FOR STREATOR SATURDAY CALAXY 0? INDOOR STARS TO PLAY INITIAL TILT NEXT SAT URDAY NIGHT WITH FAST STREATOR AGGREGATION F(ESEL AND PODGINS TO BE BATTERY FOR LOCAL CLUB. Th. vi-.iiti. ! niimU of Ottawa in in,? r-.i-M. who hue been wondering! Whether or not there would be M Ot tawa indoor team tau year " relieved next Satarday night, whe the Anicri. an i.egiuii inaooi oastjunu team will play the curtain raiser of the Rt-aon ui Armory U v!ih the (as SI,-, .(tor nine. R. 0. Woodward, to mer captain of Pojnpanjr C, is Ub Isirtss- el the MAI u..d he has H humbled a bunch of cuing to ntep out surrounding notice. The game, according to Caji TV... ui H7n r. ( w iii t.tur; nrdmntlv at o'clock and will go Iling-). .uriaior .is r'' " Leonard is over their lin.-ui of Playi rs, a id i th , urivUei e ,. n UHHMMBM i Try P: DEER PARK CLUB TO IMPROVE GOLF SITE BRYNSTAD SEN HI it MP FOR into tiio links, the R ii ?( F TR j! U HrfrN U -inddorall UnUIlL I Uti-i- ITIkll proTd OB their be... it LID TO DSC. HIGH EE PRIED OFF SEASON 18 WHEN MARSEILLES PLAYS "SWEDES OTT A WA HIGH TO PLAY TWO WITH BRVNSTAD'S MEN. Pn v icfaool this Kt.-.l viclntttei kUvs that aio 1 make iiIikk (if sit iii ami talc tor rhumttm! Till' wi'.'j snapped as he) I kicked the ball while high to UM uii-i in un Engl'ah footi.nl! gamv. i . i.t- .i , U..lo..li..l of stais. an d " . 7 the colleen. I I'll! . Pan who In the mil nine in as t U1I t Bl m and it la Unknown what kind or material mi" tAttm is made un of. lint, nevi rthe less. Woodward wasn't a bit in an noon i Ing Ws Hae-ui lie should he proud oi he Ikih made. For Instance, he has three plti who will he ready to tal.e a iai or any opposing aggn gatiotis alight play. Cllfl Hodgin, foi mer lieutenant; Charles Antrani an 1 Bttordan are the irlo of h irlei Woodward has selected a-, hl.i piU titun. Of course. Hodgin Is looked upon U l the main guy. Cllfl aill no d ul pitch the greater part of the E i this season. He pitched for the M oabeea an.i for Company C when n old league was iu Its glory In Ot' tttwa. Antrum is also a Rood pitcher an 1 will be used as a utility man. Hi can perforin almost at any of the nine pe titions, and, although he is getting a little bit old, there Is conslderabb baseball iii him yet. Rlordan is a former K. of C. mound er, and' when Hodgin is woruing lu will he used in right Held. He la also a heavv hitter, and woe ho unto tic opposing hurlera should Dan into his le id that he wants the ball. To hold the, offerings of these pitch ers, Woodward has acquired the sarv ice: of Hay "Red Eye" Thomas an.i "Jerky" Fiesel, both former members of Company C. Both men are excep tional line backstop, and it. will be a hard matt r for the manager of the club to pick either one as the regulai man to perform behind the batsmen. Fiesel is a former catcher tor the .Mac cabees, while Thomas used to perform for the .Masons and for the champion chip Ottawa Boat club t am, "Chuck" Sprague, who at present la patiently awaiting the sound of the Ottawa Are gong every day and who is a former member of Company C, will hold down the initial sack, while "Huffy" Fenneeey and Hunker Boyie Will play the shortstop positions. At the second milestone Eaton Leonard aide u son ro soldier j Vest. -id. .y afternoon Coach Bryn tad pi P. V. L. C. sen: out his first I call for basketball material tor the i 19JHM1 Baskttbajl (tulntot, and a I response was mnde by seventeen promising candidates. The boys of jthe BOUtb Ul school assembled IB the college ay ni and started initial i leas for the enaeiag season, pi el i ol a winning team at the i looked mighty Una and the "Swede 'I i mentor was very liiticli pleased with i the first showing of his material. The lads only went through a light (nil, alter iney imn oven seiu m. n basketball Varap'nvrnaMa. Among those who responded to the first call " were toe Y annuo loouiers. i rumun Cordon. Truman Varl&nd for the past two a.-, has been the malnstay-pt the ;.e five a:il much is expected Of Hi this season. He has had eonalcV 3le experience at th- gftOM and is very clever performer. When itj itnes to shooting bseketg be is hard' i beat, as hi can make them from ractlcally any spot on the floor. 1 Cordon Yaih'iid, although lacking; , Md.. Nov. 89r-(Special.) sufficient experience, is no slouch and circles it is thought prole-j ..m make the going mighty tough for; I . 1.. .....lni, la I the 1933 football sea- me opposuiK wrwmp. " lamKe i to piay a guaru iiusaiuo iui tlm iHanli ulthotiL'h th. re are. sever- other band Li others who are going to make the Salle, Nov. 86, when the Win owg have gone and 'I'" fir I OJMl ring HtMimu'iis ll dtcr hack the links, the inenil irs u i vill fin I Dgl ! and Iui- proi l OB their beautiful nomn aivm course. At a meeting of members th sum of $16,000 was appropriated to move and remodel the club house and to carry out many other needed im provement whic h will i uike Deer Park one of nu nmvsi country clubs "i this section. plans of finance recently lunrattted by Rj special Committee named by Wayne Hummer, presid nl of the or ganisatioA, was adopted unanimoualy and this plan is to be put Into fleet at once. Principal among the changes In cluded in the plans is the removal of the club home from its pn si nt site to ,i spot hist north of the golf course about 200 feet east of the concrete entrance road and Immediately it" the dalrv road near the new green. a plat of ground of BuAelont to make possible the enlargem the dub louse, with increased er room, showers, kitchen and I ing acconunodujion'i ujnd ill provide an-ple parking space LEGION OUTFIT 11 PLAY SEASON S FIRST HOME GAME P man to start the no doubt get u RMY ii.j MAR-riLLES JOLLY DOYS TO PLAY HITTER'S TEAM AT ARM ORY C SERVICE LACS GO TO EARLVILLE TOMORROW FOR STRUGGLE WITH l-ARLVILLE QUINTET. Ottawa basketball devotee- a." looking forward to an Interesting g me next l'rlduy night, when the America!, liugjon gjU&tet clash I" their Initial home game with t'i N'a' Bellies Jolly Boys at Armory ill he the P. rame , i. ........... 11 .v o Of nil1 ui r l i.aM.i-'. will this city of the season, and the ardent Ko. Y I supporters of Ottawa are expected n I turn out en masse on that night to witness the encounter, The Marseilles team, it is reported, is very clever outfit, made up of ihe beet of amateur talent available, and tiify will give, th' local service boys a hard battle. Nevertheless, size Andrews, local promoter, announced today. The bout had been "hanging tire" for several days, hut word that had siirued tame touay. ii.'.'iiii.'.'.i Ti. id. w ;:ci . ,. ,i of a percentage, and; Mitchell 15,000, I lie DOW ni I i catch-weights. The Jan. 2 date y..syfM, as tin- lai-aoiii.o ,s Year's holiday falls on Sunday. to I play-! been Minril fAH , lill. a. . 111! generously tendered by the owner pf Iiegjon five, is pohfldeal that his men Inn.- t T-n ease.iWi i -ait nie season .a iniiin- 01 in.- . I ImJ I .r !,.- ;in enlarged "e-".:i niaum r uy u hmihh iu mallei- to lolect the lime lloth w 111 chance, ai center Olenn Miithes win reign supreme. He is tall ami makes an ideal i enter man lor the five. Besides, he Is almost a hure buaket thrower and promises to rough things up a hit in the fracas i rhlay. As fur as car. be determined, the game win be call1 i ! .ii . l.i o'clock. Although that will be the first home gome, Hitter's tajun win journey to Karlville tomorrow night, wfieic limy a III play th. fast Karlville live. The gami will be played iu the Karlville adl tl: hull and promises to he a tough battss, Tonight the team will a short practice game with I uach Biynstad's 1'. V. I.. 0. team. CADETS GIVE MASCOT HIS WALKING TICKETS Blew Vork. Nov. 2g. Jinx, the stub boch oaeeyed mule ma--, oi WhlCb West Point cadets borrowed from llM Fort Bloom remount station tor the .ty game, has been fired. Braying his dlssatiafactioa, Jinx started on ins homeward journey without a wisp oi hay or a single oat. If Jinx bad won Saturday's game he would have been paraded through the ballroom of a swell hotel and put up for the bight in a commodious, hay filled, oat lined stall on the roof. GILROY NAMED TIGER GRID CAPTAIN FOR 1922 Ogden, Ctuh, quarterback, as captain of the eioveu for next season to suc ceed Emery Larson, who will be grad uated from the naval academy next June t'onroy is a member of the sec ond class. Deer The 'ark under a changes involve dining and lounging wm in the ( ing loll tin. m.ivlilL' of the Mtciien into the siae now occupied by the men's downstairs locker rooms, the excava Uon under the entire building for the m: .ilufloil, llm.S construction m . ui . , , , i.-.i.t,- other fiuaio jiii.tiuun... in .,. ....... Ihe will on hahly :'... a forward. visit aggregation. I'bc l-eiiion team Is made up 0! former high school payers who have had plenty of experience at the uum. Hitter especially is a good player. He has plaved both the loi-.vard and and MAJ. DAY MAY BE OUSTED AT W. POINT ! Baltiroor I -In Arnu it wnea s around He- coaching eleven will be in septic tanks, ovements. and various than those of Maj. Charles Daly, who has directed the Army gridiron des tinies for the lust three years, after a long tenure of office, broken by the nice for that position a tittle tight. Among the others who turned out for the first practii was I Olson, a forward, who will no doubt he Tru man Varland's mate. Olsen also has had considerable experience at bas- ReeideH Hitter Dure I- Hurley J.an- ggn, another former red and white warrior. lingan Is aa exceptionally last player and will play right for ward iu th" battle. Andy Leix, who has bed experience at 0. H. si. and at th.- University of Chicago, is also a member of the team and promisee to make the going a lit He tough for the Marseilles forwards At the other forward position there whl probably be baVerne Bowermaa- ssional baseball upon ! er or ' Dutcli UttOW. i.oui men a of college course. exceptionally gocd and it is a haJ WHITE SOX AFTER PEDEN'S SERVICES Kewanee, 111., Nov. ?9. (Special.) pon i'eden of Kewanee, captain eiecl o'' the University of Illinois foot ball team lor 148, has been offered a position with the Chicago White Sox baseball team, in tin- event he decides to follow prof the completion Princeton, N. J., Nov. 2:'. t Special.) Ralph C. QUroy, of Haverhill, Mass., was elected captain of the lltJl' Prince ton eleven this afternoon by the men who i .irned their varsity letter in the Tabl or Harvard games. Cilroy, for two years a halfback, is essentially u sterling defensive man, and was not widely heralded until the Harvard game, when he ran 66 yards for the winning touchdown. In addition to his football, Cilroy is third baseman on the baseball nine. Coach Bill Roger w ill have ten vet erans wilh whom to build a learn next fall, with naively, Rutan, Bcott, Mor gan, Baker, Kipsiomb, Ch aves, Ktiwer and II. Btlngon, besides Cilroy. Navy Elects Conroy. Annapolis, Md., Nov. 28.- -Members of the Navy football team wdio partici pated in the Army game Saturday last night elected Vincent P. Conroy of Yours arc not Kryptoks, the surface isn't smooth Take any bifocal lens (except the Kryptok) and you will find across its sen tan: a conspicuous line, seam or hump which you can see or feel. Then take a Kryptok lens, look at it carefully. Rub your finger over the place where the nesr vision and the far vision seg ments are fused together. You can neither see nor feel any line, seam or hump. The Kryp tok lens is absolutely clear, smooth and even. It Is the only invisible bifocal. Kryptok Glasses are for men and women who need glasses for both near and far vision. They end the Inconvenience and awkwardness of continually removing or peering over read ing glasses or of changing from reading to distance glasses. We are prepared to serve you with Kryptoks, or with any other glasses which an examin ation shows that your eyes need. We Grind Our Own Lenses. W. H. LAW Optometrist and Optician 824 La Salle Street It is no secre, nuch that military BO lissatisfied with git it to kiil made during they have u times by tlu dl Johnson, a long, lanky iei practically got the enter lied without even tryingotlt job. Bill Is only about nix inches tall. He hasn't had alienee as it is his first yei for foot tiny r at the college, hut nevertheeas Brynstadj is going to start him right out at ceB-j ter and expects that by the time the taaon is ready to be opened he will have a star in Johnson. Mclntrre. who played fullback on the tin llulse J.yrie. Hub-. flelde stick pill who used to play on the old team, will reign supreme, besides being a wonderful la ta a horrible wlclder of the and promises to knock I lie old en humbled us many sailors from Annapolis. The defeats, while not overwhelming as far as lurge scon s are concerned, were none the less decisive. Change Bad Line Drill. The chief criticism made in the Army play among the partisans is di rai ied afralmt the coaching of the Army lines which have played high in the air and tackled ineffectively. This was more than evident Saturday, and the timing ot plays on the attack was poor, It is argued. Want Try Under New Regime. Army followers believe the time is ripe for a change and that a coach of high caliber should be gotten for the Army at any cost. West Point has about the largest student enrollment, i in its history, splendid material, and the atndOnta are older man weir An napolis rivals. U l r.11 Mllll n-.lv ll!l5 not , 1U ! ;. "J,.: ' . ' .,,.r.ihiKh school team at the smith sid ueeu rdh hi (jiKuiii'- " - ,,, ter or a good working line, and a change of mentoro would give the Army at least a chance to shine under other directing systems. i 1 football squad, was also one ot I who responded. "Mack," as s known among his friends, has little or no experience and is green at the game. But he show rillingness to make the team and las the earmarks of a wonderful d on the team. ;rne and Ole Nelson also are omising prospects for the team. ith have had some experience and ived on last year's team. The "Swede" mentor further an unced the schedule of games for m coming season. The first game ill be Dlayed with the Marseilles gym on Dec. I (. Ten games so inr; have been scheduled, of which Coach Smith's ) H. S. squad will play in two. Smith's team will play their j -.1 BJ ni with the Swede Jan. ull over the armory, hnnv Morrell. also an ex-merabi r of Company C, will play third base da the Legion team. Out iu the poppy gardens Prank Sprague and Kiordan will perforn . With this collection of stars, Wood" vard is deteniiined that his outfit will to through the eeaaen without losing a game. They are are going to go afti r it hammer and tongs and v. HI give Streator's team a real roughing up. U. S. OFFICIAL GIVES HIS VIEWS OF LENGLEN A. DEVICE MOW m BASKETBALL FIELD .it. ii- New York, Nov. 29. --Joseph M plngS, treasurer of the United St Ltiwn Tennis asebciation, toniglft Jiied that he had (diarge.d Mile. BSAne LengleH, French tennis player, with dancing a few hours after she, alleging physical unfitness had default fid to Mrs. Molla BJaritedt Mallory, Jn the women's ngtlonal championship at Forest Hills. This (barge was attributed to Mr. Jennings by a reporter for a Philadel- ; phia newspaper, who had interviewed the American tennis official regarding I the resignation of ("apt. A. It. Do joannis of Pence, Mile. Leifglen's American lour manager, from the vice; presidency of the French Lawn Tennis association, following criticism of the American tennis body by Mile Leng ien, which the captain felt unwarran ted. Denies Statement. "I made no such statement," said Mr. Jennings. "Winn a Philadelphia paper telephoned me last nighi I said that In general I agreed with the pabled report of Capt. Do Joannis' at titude, for I know him to be a gentle plan whose ideals of sportsmanship 8re of the highest character. 1 made no comment what ever on Mile, l.eng Jen's condition. I did not say that she danced the night following her default to Mrs. Mallory. 1 did not say that she quit and 1 said absolutely nothing jvith reference to the attitude of cm organization toward her. 'The statements of tho physicians f,bo attended 'Mile. Kenglen have long Lten a matter of record, and 1 as Eumed the incident was closed." Iowa City, la., Nov. 2';'. t Special.) Jumping into basketball togs as soon as he had removed the moleskin I in which he led his eleven to the middle western championship, Capt. Auton y Devlae, the Iowa footbaB t;tar, ire-entered the basket field today. I Coach James N. Ashmore installed the great quarterback in his old job as ! standing guard, and it looks as if Be I vine will be a fixture this season. Ashmore has six or more first team ' exierts of previous seasons, and a i number of other experienced men. i The Haw key e mentor expects his squad to perform unusually Well this ' year, hut mukes no claim as to Big ! Ten honors. Among his veterans are Shimek. Frohweln, McC.oviiey, Barton, Prentiss. Michaelson, lummen. i.oa man, Hurlburt, Voltmer and Kelloway to season will be played on Mar when Northwestern academy perville. 111., sends their five m this city for battle. Following the schedule as it this mornrng: Byrnstad announce ISMarssilles at Ottawa. C 0. 11. S. at Armory C. IS Marseilles at Marseilles. 2S- 0, 11. S. at Armory' C. 3 Northwestern at Naper- 1. N c , a nu. 01. .111 P-IIi-i . - 1 mm .lOUrr-.l IMil If. . I R.;.fV-v Wan TWO PUGS ARE BARRED FROM MONTREAL RINGS Montreal, Que., Nov. 2a.-Mike Mc Tlgue of New York, and Jeff Smith Bayonne; N. J.. middlevvelghts. today Were barred from future bouts here by Chief of Police BeJanger, who said they hnd broken a contract to appear here Dee. Pi. The two are said to have signed articles to fight at Madl pon Square Garden next Thursday. Promoter Conway announced he was holding a ie.OftO diamond, gold, and ivory belt won by Smith in Paris and on exhibition here since Smith fought last week. Known Reliable TOM CARR Taxi Stand at Ctifton Hotel Phone NOT at Hotel Ottawa m HIE American public knows that United States 'Aires are never marketed on I :sp5rr-ra DRAiM TiLE : t USE NATCO Frtrr. drainsic dcwndl (NnMt tllr. Our drain tile are mode tgft teat cloy. tboroitdT horJ hurncJ- . itl iing. Don'l hav to tflfi Vm vp ! . bj reel ceJ everr few yean. rue tor Dficaa. Sold l..l lp A .. iTi.nivt.icD.ri ra f tH;- ( -no T?A't-0 rV''.JABLE blLU. Nuicc building Tiic tin J .i ;;t.-r Wp-3. LEONARD TO FIGHT MITCHELL ON JAN. 1 Milwaukee. Wis.. Nov. 29 Benny Jeonard, lightweight ( bam vin meet Pinkev Mitchell. Ml. fcefore a local club on Monday, Jan. :!. jbn a teu round no decision bout, Tom We have a complete line of Xmas greetings Buy them now. VERA GALLEY Bratello Shop 120 W. Jefferson St. Phone 962-R People look to the makers of U. S, Tires for quality traditions. They do not want to see a policy of superiority nibbled away for the sake of a mere price appeal. So we say this to ail those Icyal followers of U. Tires Do not buy the 30 x 3V2 "Usco" Tread because of of its r.cw price $10.90. Buy it because it rricea on all U. S. Tires and Tubes Reduced Nov. 10th. Ask your dealer. is the greatest money's worth on earth today. Boy it because of honest quality as against "bargain offers", "inside discounts" and "special trades." An outstanding product marked with the maker's name the retail price quoted in plain figures. 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