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TI
OTTAWA
A P I .!!-! UHNAL.
Xt.YK"M 17.
BASEBALL CHIEFS CLOSE CONVENTION AT NEW YORK
PAGE FOUR.
P. V L C. FIVE m
INITIAL CLASH 10
; in
BASKET MADE IN LAST SIX SEC
ONDS 0? PLAY GIVES MARSEIL
LES SQUAD VICTORY BY MAR
GIN OP ONE POINT SECOND
SQUAD LOScS TO MARSEILLES
SECOND SQUAD, :!3 TO : I.
Handicapped1 by ioss of the var
land brothers from last night':; line
up. Coach Qyrnstad's p, V, N. C, baa
k'thall team lost their first same of
tho season to the Marseilles high
school squad by a final COUnl of I ''
to 15, in one of tho most exciting
basketball ejpjea ever staged around
this neck of the wood. The game
was by far one of the tastes! eer
staged In this city. Both teams d -played
ComdderaMe rivalry and it
was a tight Straggle from the time
the first whistle was blown until the
Qnai gong was sounded.
It was sort of a lucky win for the
Marseilles five. With only six IfC
onds to play Hi" soore stood 15 to
14 in favor of Byrnatad's men cod '
backers of the south side Institution,
not suspecting that their team could!
lose the game at tnat Btage, were
cheering lustily. Suddenly (hi cheer-
Ing stooped, and the whistle '
ending the Ban with Marseilles as
the winner. In just those six so -onds
Osgood of the Marseilles squad
sent the ball through the netting for
tbo linul .pcore of the game, which
gave his team I victory by a mar i i
of one point.
It was a close finish. Possibly
nothing like it v as ever staged
around nre for a long time, During
the last three minutes of playing, i
team would take the lead and then
the other Marseilles in about the
last minute of play w;is ahead, It to
in. Nelson of the P. v. L. c. team,
adored a basket with only thirty sec
onds to ko. giving P. V L, C th'ir
one point lead, and it locked as tho
predictions of Ilyrnstad having a ti
tie five were Mag t(1 tome tnu'-
ffoth teams evidenced groat
Strength and were very well evenly
matched. P. v. L. C. latipite tho
loss of the school's best Biayer, Tro
man Varlanil, who was lorcf.d to i
hjpause of being down In Ws studle
made an exceptionally good showing
Tlwy foHght hard for tho bOB0E8 "
t&aii firfit battle and the fans who
gathered to witness the games were
well please 1 with the exhihltfofi.
Dewey and Nelson, playing 'ho for
ward position on the "Swede" team
Showed up except lonnlly fine. Tb
vvero like a span of bulldogs and
kept the Marseilles lads on the lock
out all through HU contest. The lads
shared honors in the basket '.booties
and beside.; plnyed a wonderful de
fensive game, while Olson made one
basket and two free throws.
Bill Johnson at center, although It
was the first real game thai he ac
tually played In, tnida s goed show
itiK H80. Bill was fighting and igbl
Jng hard. He proved himself as the
ideal man for that positron and with
out a doubt wiil play an Importan
part in the future gam' a of the team.
During last night's game be made
two sensational field goals which
won much applause from the audi
ence. Stubjkar, who fulfilled the vacan ry
left by Truman Vailand, was on the
trail of the Marseilles forwards all
the time and made things mighty
tough for them. Ho worked hard
throughout the con
it and made si
a good showing at the
that he will probably
installed there by th
tor.
Bfclntyre, at the
also played well and
bo parmanen
a college m
ipposlte gua
played an
oortant pa it m tin
defense agai
Ho made
a throw In
the Marseilles lads,
basket and one i'rei
;nmo.
Kor the Marseille
Osgood and Van did
They aiso played a
very clevt
game.
Previous to the final ganu
eveninc Hvrnstad's second
lost to Marseilles high school BGOOni
team. 2: to 14. Marseilles obtataet
a lead during the first half of tho
game, which the P. V. L. C, players
wero unable to overcome, following
la the score of the last game:
MAUSKILLF.S
Goals
li ft
2 0
3 0
3 0
O 0
0 0
Kill
rt
If
Cart, re ,
Opicer, lg
PhtlUmore
Totals
lg
P. V. L. C. Goals
b
O. Nelson, rf 2
Dewey, if i
Johnson, c 2
Stubjkar. rg 0
Mclatyre, lg 1
Totals
Score
hi:
Marseilles
P. V. L. C
tteferee -Elmci
Augual (Mahler.
10
. 7
Hitter.
Umpire
r i a kit
Q IMQSIP.r:
UIHIM I O
ROOKY 0'CONPaELL
Pi,
in rTanc gco. t'ai., inv. ie. -ui.
nnd acrldcnt Ins ureses for 175,006 h
I ern taken by the New Vork Giants
n Jimmy OTannell. ttar Brst has
ji-.rn of tho San Francis- o club i I the
1 ?-if!c Coaft I eapue, Wmordtng to re
jolt:- received here. O'C cic 1 v.-'
.oid to tho Giant for $T,ttei, said tn
I. - highest price ever paid :cr
Ulli-or i ,f..e.r. '
I li
0 I
n Q
0 0 1
US- ?LY fir
i
n
Flathead reeervfttibn (hit In Mfntas
ho!'! ticir aifhoal ewwon recently
Strain ! y, the uobln r dskln 'IM
i,ot mivtii i): theft time-honored
war dance, but .".it!! r flancad Utu mbd
era dadoes ci tin' wuit.; raee, Tola
goes
.' li:
art i !
t,- Khjw tnai uio inuiani sun
t. c ill th r.d ''i t a I
i to the Win torn ifruoi they
to near i
ui eawte
v. i. rd nol
, i.
he tr.i coin
hones r.ad
attending n
pt It (!
other
thin di.i,'.
F9.ENCH LEAVE.
f,',.i. a: foch ieparted fcr afrta un
kncv.i juat alter be was plvsn tin
frcedora of the city by the mayor cf
New Yor .. Stuc'y this ihinji ot and
rec v.bat you can make of it.
w r,ntcu M.-;r
Wc cculd refer
several tjanta that
aro guaranteed to
ct a tclia.
:o tore wen.
tho advertiper ts
wo know of who
bore the life out
Remember, Away
Back, When-
The dead body i
6 but aaidi itifi
fru the c i Ql
John Nenrv's pa
jusi til
t it iircalesl un:
i
to thla day no one knows who the
woman waa who committed suicide
back in tho mlHo 0 satrib itod
Entirely Hal
ftrts to make
j t?rest. Tom.ry
i In an appear.:
pprociatlve o,'
hi'n the cen'-.t
all
of
O'Ccne.cr t'rilcd to pai
:cc l.itt Thursday ?ci
the ncektla F
hanor.
poison older to t it it, wntcn re uiti i
dleaetrbusly for them, should not be
trusted with matches where then I
a leak in th ' gas m .i:n.
4aL
Another unknewr c3ne-esErr!3-i
couitr. f?me by introouclnej a bill to
oust Judge Landir, from oo or ao
cfvzr cf his twa prlnolpal jobc.
United Suites. Evi r; boilj should
chock hts pel fan, paa and fa. rlti
pic sdillo until ti, cri i i i.' pa '
,4,
With ro much liap,;aninq '. e sc d iy
the Dftrwlli theory is shelved for the
time being.
a air by. p. m. n oroei I 6 ws
edge trimmed bjr in
Wor. be unto those v.'bo put off thti.-hi-iatmas
6noP4!nfl any loneer.
than .oi
ftlr-ii - "- ' 3, e-
. ''HI . ' . o.A
9
' talsjiajaBBBBSBBSBiassaaaaBBBsaaBasBi ran1 un"
il e '11
Foul.
We have just what yon
want for a Xmas pres
ent and our prices are
right.
Come and see for your -
i
elf.
s
Than c.
wh il
Deeds
real t
rp:
; o u ci c r than ih
snsattlon.
Ar.d romc of 'cn ImSfl n' 'hey tre
r.ttracti"o run's nttcet tn by we(irftf
kf.e skirts. Well, they arc but 'i
retention g.-cs in th v..cng dlreetleft,
Tea;
Wondc
hci-t
uoir.n t
Iowa rnjs are uosurca'-.scd
and qua.lty, wo arc inforrM
raider iiv.-ic sat there.
for
d b
Also a f(
lad ci
PLAYFELLOW SUIT
iS GIVE?; TO JUR
N'o'.v York. Doc. lC.--?ee!.u-it that
Playfellow, brother or man 0 War.
could r.over have been loan el for
1 1 1,000 no tfOTfl Tor flOO.OuO to an
exjiert turfman, if the full truth about
hi; past had been related; Dr, B A.
BrcOTMHt. attorney for Harry 8lnlalr
in hta auli to recover the pur ha e
price from S. V. .1 dinson, summed no
his 1 1 loot's cae in ftro iklyn
urpn mo
the de-
to take
court toi
tendonta
ay hy
were
h in
had
asking why
not willing
now no mort
than before the Bale,
ll, i:. Cochrane, counsel for the
defense, retorted thai no guarantees 1
were asked nor given in the aaNfcj
and that r.o one can tell how a race j
: wfll nr'. As to the special bit I
used by bis former owner to ehacli4
wind sucking, Cochrane said It prov
ed nothing but that tlayfollow's
trainer was Competent in bis ditties.
Justice Gannon in charging the jury
Btld that if it had been shown to
their satisfaction that the owner had
sai l the horse has no faults, they
must find a verdict for the plaintiff.
The jury was looked t tonight, when
it had nol come to' an agreemeit af-
MILWAUKEE CL
SUED BY Ei
Bor
ioniton turneU over tiaaum.
nd other players on the eoaditfen
hat If they wore sold to some 1 thai
lub Moulton was to j-et half the pro
iod.a Moulton is suing for the ;
SO alleged to ho due him on the sal
t tno men, uasron to me uia.ns ui.i
lauaor to Ut Athletic -.
''Millions Now Living
Will Never Die"
A. L. Seeley
Orpheum Theatre
Ottawa, HI.
iun., Dec. 18 ai 10 a. m,
Iii'jstrated by
Beautiful Colored Mo
tion Pictures
Children
if Ac-
.arrvn
C(H1ipnied by Parenis
- awa,' msKSBGsn as. .
:
Do DUNCAN
DRUGS
BASEBALL fSlilS
Up
POWWOW AT It y.
DON M;
WITHOUT
ANY EETTL'" MENT OF OR APT
QUSOTICcJ i , OFOSiTION NOW
UP TO AfiVieORY COUNCIL TOR
PINAL ACTION
in juii mag an
annual conclave Hi
any settlement of
but clnh orWaers i
!io:ii"i leaving the
here to ,:;
row ob the I npo
council i i oompoi .
i ild ml i H" i (
and .fofco-ton of t;
tic
tl
lay without
if i qnestl in
d foa their
cry council
alofl tomor
Issue, The
ore IjfUdlff.
ie National
:n and
Preaidi nl M. ii. Sescti
t.'-y Parrell oi the
lation of Mine i
Members of ihe two
nil the time at their mi
;;
making minor flinngcii hi rule- o the
working agreement and aa a num
bor had trar.). i loa it ward on
an aftrniorm t.-in the bustnesal
came to a halt at t.-aln time and the
d at qn at! u vas lefl to the !:!
i ii. Landia ban called . meeting of
the latter bo'iy for 10 a. B. tumor-
'.Hi
.ii u :
ime. i mor ;
s yd :id-
i'iVw any oth
is IV::'WOd at
the magnates.
the Joint;
n oi tr.o maxr.iite. " oroved
art f $tv... by
tea that if the
man Is turned hack the club to ro
celve him must pay no .mora than;
half the warvnt price,
A parallel of this propaettion was;
that . I and one player, to mi tbo
position of tin man d-raftod, should!
be given by the drafting club. The
joint Besslon today adopted several
j- regiilations.
Tho player wftl .stand at fortv. 1
in case a club i.s up to the limit iti
cannot put in a claim for a player
unless announcing at the same tune
the release of one. If a clrfo re 1 1
a pi'ayer lorongb tli v.alrT route
and then aski watfes on h'.m vittit 1
thirty days during the pis rog ;r.:sivi
SiWi,
iJcrt
KUR
"Dainty,
Mr. Hughes'
The Morey
J
Men's and Women's Clothing
"Service to the Public"
Is Gur Motto
BELL'S
623 1
Above Sanders
i Salle St.
player was
i;U. In tho
'i arc jur.i'ii dm
ninety fliyi tho
came will have
!i player wlthie
'it front whleh h
rst i banes,
Louis Coralakey nf the White So
! ! " Viwk and Se Orublner of
lie nil's loft on tin- afternoon train
Chicago. DO troth having: bee i
mailt'.
Ml
ATEUR BALK LNF.
TOURNEY TO PHI LA.
- Vorki Doe, lc
. latl a oi Am it: I
. : -i it i d. iv ounotin
II . do ...it' tr enamtfl
Tin- Natl M I
IMIIIurd Play
,i tuat tli:' en
whin l 3 l l!
lipe billiard touitUun a; l i been
Brded to I'liiladelphia. to be sts i
. ,i m Feb 1 1 This will bo the fli
mterni ,:. nol amateur billiard eh im
rhe ; o leadirii; play r of Huvoi
An Bos pf Holland, smatour uham
pier of Europe, and Kdou.ird Roudil,
the French itar, have entered the
i vent, and will arrive in thin ctJbft"
tr;. ooxl month. Pitted acr.inst theht
will be the four atroagest players In
;: I .! Stat 0, WOO will he
ted ci aocordlng to their raoords ami
uarn - In to nntkmal amateur
A. 18.2 championship In Brook
ln beginning Jan, 'm.
WOMAN OUT TO L FT
NOW York. Dec. HI. -The prize ring
prestigo of France Is about to be
lifted from tie resin where it wan
left by !eoires C,i-petler . in that j
fourth roui d at Ja ley CM . and y
0 woman. Mile. J' a Ua Mar. Rhe
called nt a newspaper ot!ic here, o.'-
re ring t fighi any woman In ntner
lea at catcbwelghts to a finish or a
decision, ", i la a featherweight and
claims to have boxed with Carpen
tier and Eugene Criatil, tie Frenon
bttntnm.
she is writing to tight Johnny icn-.
base a he ll promise not to hit too j
hard.
HUTCHINSON AND
r.r:'K$ 'vVW MATCH
Vancouver. B. C, Dec. l. Jock
Hotclilfiaoh, Chicago, holder of the'
Brttlak 'pen golf title. and Jim
Barnes, American upon Champion,
yesterday von the tir-t match of
f.:ir Qajjadian tour. def-Mtlnt: Dave
B!! (t of S'. i::;'!ni";sy Heights, prp-f-
- i' chantpfOB of Otutada, and!
AVex Diftchle of JerWho country club. ;
(tab rrotn will' li
ulnoil shall have i
oh It f wah
T!ie Popular Columbia Phono-gr-ai-.it
Singer
FRED HUGHES
uThe Vckh Tenor"
Assiitcd by
Earle Browne a! the Piano
WILHAT TROUPE
"THE INTRUDER"
A Novelty of the Varieties
:D & PRICE Pauline
: !Y , :.UHN
Different Doings"
Records may be heard at
Roberts Music Store
Knows flow To
St -xiiK
ALTER
PAKTiTORIUM
Phone 109
Jewelry itore
- I
VOTE TO RESTORE 7
GAME WORLD SERIES
New Vork, Dee. Lt (By tho A f,)
Major league basdball owners, Ii
Ji lul WOatlng yi;,tcrda.. . .i to re
i iitablish to coven ahn wurld syrlbs,
Ir.si ad .f the nine game iorlei Ih ei
1 1, for tho In t three years.
America: Loogua cln; owner;: v.,r
unanlmouai for ru ohaa-go, whllo Ni
tlonol leaguo magnatos vottd to I
against It, Inasmuah as un i- r a j-im
agreement eaoh league has only one
i be i( emmlasloni r Lnndla. ho is att
. th rlaed to cast the deciding ballot In
case oi a tie. votco par me oven i ime
larlea,
Raaabatl Conunlaalonor Landlj came
out stroofly for acatoratlu of tV
dratl In an nddrefto yesterday after
nomi before th Baseball Writer-' A'-
i iatlon.
"Any syatfCi which prevents a mnn
from advancing In his tiushicna 0'
roti islon is un-American and un
portsntanltke.'' he declared. "It h
ni ' right to compel a good player to
-tag; aie in tin minor ieaf,uc. when
h might he earning moro inoa. y , llh
greater satisfaction to hlaaseil in the
hj leagues.
lie exsrosocd the hojo thai radlen'
rhmgee . :th rep t to aeguUitlon -players
from the minor leagued wonld
ie worked out at tne cumlnc m tine
Low operating cosi
ADAMS & C
Ottawa, III.
43h
a -.
Dorjce DMtrmeM
MOTOR lAlvl
Don t Let This Christmas
Slip by without starting a bank
account at our Savings Department
If .1 i r r ,i
rot
youraeil or tne members or your ramuy
as a Christmas gift.
Hundreds T.vho received a
itii r. i . i
n if f-rr if so a
iw-'iT. ..f.
a snug
bank account today because
of the start given them,
interest paid on Savings Accounts.
Capital Stock
Surf It's ai d Lndivided
Tctol Assels
The People's Trust
3c Savinqrs Bank
John
D. Duncan, Vioe Pres.
W,
nsniiainiiiii i win in i
Boat
Ti
MUELLER
Electric Co.
SiS La Salle Street
ei the ailvi ory lautrds if tho in:. Jura
anil in I ii ..f ; !
i . i bag 'h adilaoi-y iirnm 11, with
i i mini- donor laiudls us ehalrincn,
wen: Into executive saaaion lure yea
ierday, suoklgg a way for reJMoritidn
: th draft under candltlons aatta
sctury ii .11 ooucarnud; Th i ntblorj
no unaltorably oppoaed to praaent
conditions, by whleh they lay tiny afaj
onvpclletl to pay "outiandlab" prloaa
to lion i nfoi inl.-t b aftU' i of Ilia
Bftnors i.r star ptayofai but their at
titude of fight, oKprcasOd by Owns
FShhets proposal to "boycott" the
mlaovs which ttoftfaa tho draft pfll
I igq, lias citangi 1 to one of gentle
ness. A im nltti r i n . -ntin-. the minor
!c f i,. I ('. Toole. .1. H. Karrcll and
I. .1 lllokl I appeared helore the mc-
jer club owners and urti a ohangt
:ii the rule which permit; a major
; , ua cl'ib to invade minor league
territory for certain eaag aonajdnra
Hons, Tle matter wa-" relaVred Id
ih advisory oouncil, and uftor a three
'i car Doaalen the major loagua clun
owners adjourned until late today,
when a lumber of Imiortant quo-
ion are i xpi eted to b decided.
WorkD Well.
"Man 1 -o'li.is to have tlte right coin
blButlrtU." "What (in yi.u menu?"
"She keejK her age dark and her
Spirits light,"
iijM.-'WLw.
iff-' r& .
r
rr,ir mor vpnt- haiw
Sylt fc. ,,;ui j i-,,t UUVl,
Profits
$100,000.60
35,000.00
558,138.000
9'
Garland, President.
T. u. Kendrlck, Cashier.
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