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PAQE SIX. THE OTTAWA FREE TRADER-JOURNAL. FRIDAY. DBCtMltft 30. 1921. ITER'S TE1 LOSE n mm QUINTET GIANTS WIN 5 TO 1 DOUGHERTY FOR GRAND RIDGE AND GARDNER FOR OTTAWA ARE BA8KETBALL STARS OCH HEIBERG SHOWS OLD TIME FORM BY STRIKING OUT 20 MEN IN INDOOR GAME. I resulted In the lead Grand Rldgu had : stacked m. However, when the goni loundtd sanding tbs two funis Into the strug- I Kle ome Btoro tor the lust half, Hit ter's men foriutil up I hit and UllBg a live man dVftnM held the Grand Rhine team to only one basket dur ' lug the third quarter v hlle tin y WOT leorlng asraral baskets for their side, ilplcr. who had been sent In fit a for ward position on th Ottawa teun, soared two basket With only three I mlnnie- to lthi.v ths score uro.Hl to 21 'in favor oi Grand Rtdga, it looted as though the Ottawa were going to ovortaka Um Brand Ridge nnm iii icorlna and eon the battle llgan'a Indoor baseball nino mada its Initial how into the I porting world for thia aaason ly claatUDg itli the Grand Widen 'Odd ' Krtllotts' team, and Started thins: pot rlgjhl by win ning the contest to 1. This Ka'.ne also was oil" of -the most exciting Indoor Kent's ever st.ined around this territorj and tor the Brat four in nings of the fine both teams were held scoreless. "Och" Hetborg, vccernn Indodr baseball pitch r oi t!ii- otty, !id the twirling for the Qlanta aad showed the t:t-; that he was still as good as ever. During the game itelborg struck OQt twenty Grand (UdKI huts- Herberf, 3b Totals ... 3 0 1 1 0 0 5 io I BUD T AYLOR GIVEN Honors were evenly shared laai evening when Hitter's American Le gion basketball team and Art Mulli gan's WhttO (limits, a recent! ofgj lied indoor baseball teem invade. 1 Grand Ridge territory to do battle with Grand RitSte clubs. Hitti five were defeated 28 to 21 in WIS of ti r the most sensational gaui - of the season, bv the fast Grind Hidge quin tet, made up of some of the beet bas ketball talent around thm ni k 01 the woods while HaWfao'S stick wiulders copped the final battle of the evening from the Grand Ridge Odd Fellow.-' team 5 to 1 Both games were very exciting and Inter esting and a large number of fans EUar, swarmed Into the Grand Ridge opera Glenn Sfathea, who alternated at house to witness the conflicts. . i guard and at center, also de Basketball Game. serves much i radii for the splendid The basketball game between the game he played Mathes scored three local legion five and the Grand Ridge baskets during the p:une In a tlg'.t finish. Hut their Hopes of men uui oni aii.iweo lour lilts, HOI winning tbi game were Shattered J pitched a One game It was hie first wh -n the Gr.nd Kidse team strength- ' ti il indoor game in more than live aped their defense and "Nigger" j years and When he opened up RMt I I Oaugherty went wild when he scored I night after snch a long ilege of ta three consecutive baskets before- the activity the Grand Ridge stick wield- i whistle blew, bringing toe total to era bad a nara um connecting with 2a to 21 In favor of the Grand Ridge ! the old pill. five. j He seemed to have something on DaUgherty and Porter were th the ball, making It act aw fully que' r. feature players on the Grand Ridge He panned them across the plate In leani Daugiieny scored eight baskets u very t;.,e fashion while frank Score by inning' Grand Ridge . o 0 0 0 0 0 l 0-1 Ottawa Giants " 11 o 0 l 1 g 1 ,5 Two base hit- Halllfian and Hod gin, i:ase hits 'iT Helberg, 4; off Crawford, 10, Struck out By Hal b ),-.. 2i); bv CYu ford, 13. Rasca on I ills Off Craw: ml. i. Wild pitches lli'iberg, 3; Crawford, 2 Passed halls -Hilton. 0; Sprague, 2. fARTIrTS CONDITION j REPORTED UNCERTAIN THE DEC IS! Hi ON OVER LASALLE .A SM.LE FIGHT.; THRONGS OF FA' DLLL HAS E A S CHICAGO LAD IN OF CARD. IUW LARGS 13JOE MAN TIME WITH EMi'WINOUP Terra Alta, W Va.. Dec. i!. -The 1 c.iiiditlon of Bob in tin, heavyweight I , . . ; boxing champion of the A. B. K . who A I-,r" number of prise ring ft was injured in sn automobile acel- lowers jammed into th; Majestic thia. Idem near hr, was samewhat l:n ! 1 " cve::inK at ua mi,,' ai.. wui roved t.wiv '' '' Taylor I. ring th game, scoring more t.uin If of the Grand Ridge points. Por- formcrly of o. ll B was second on the scoring for Grand Ridge bv searing four baskets. .Mess scored thu remaining four points tor Grand Ridge " I squad was tho first attraction "ii the bill, and when the two teams first ap peared on the floor the fans vent wild. Hitter's men wire Indeed sur prised at the Grand Ridge I (neap Daugherty, former Streator high ath lete, who is now one of the n -promising prospects for the 1'nlver slty of Illinois freshman squad; Pat terson, former Streator star; McAl- spin-. re performed very well on the rt celvhJg end. George Crawford, veteran football player aad former O. H B. athlete, who pitched for tho Odd Fellows against Woodward's le.'ion outfii s"v- I eral weeks ago. DerfOtOMd against For Ottawa Cardnar proved the I the Giants in last night's game Craw- star. CardBsr scon-d fo;:r baskets. ford was also in tip top form despite During the game he played wor.der-1 the tact that he allowed ten hits dur fully well and proved a i ! a n g roll i I ng the game. 1'iaw ford strn, k out man for the Grand Ridge players to I thirteen Ottawa baiters during the contest. During the llrst four frames neither of the tWO teams was able to seoro and this game also had the appear ance Of a very tiKlit struggle Both Hfiberg and Crawford put every bit of pep and energy available Into the game and tue..- seut tl. -m ...n as the pan allying ana nsaoe tans sit up aim take notice, ll was a good pitOhers' battle However, in the fh'th Idnlng the Giants auooeoded la scoring t&etr first run and the first tally of the game, while Grand Ridge was held scoreless, In the following three lu ng aiu tayior, Torre tiauie, inn., II,,,'. it tli., H.-fv. Ii.lif t,.nL'd win II Martin slept about two hours dur- de()1,,on ovor ..,.,,. smith ' . stockyards of Chieaao In the wlfdu" of mi' of the up 'tit lntereting cai i i f y jflatlc encounters ever offered l.i Li) 10,1 Sai: county, which was staged under tile auspices Oi Jimmy Keyes. iiotn I flthtcrs entered, th ' ring at 1 16 DQUOdi re-j.,,., mmm ,,,.,1 .,!.,. a ..th tl . .. ., ,1 ,.ua i. ..til If' wn I,.. i shew they put on i Tic. ::i;'.it was a close one and a hard one i;: which to aeJeet a winner. Moil. mm itarted rikbt out in fie nrat tin N't . York. Dei 2:' Looking bit-1 naal gone Bounded they were a gar .than'evo'r, Fre,'Fuiton. the Min-: 'nKiK punches at will. Taylor n...-m.lla irinni ktnnnad into Hh procd a very fast man. In the i cond ni .i i-.. ..-..... . ..i ..- ...la ik.. i I nFn.ni s lniivTT humj nun imu n- j ooxiag promoter ne siooq reaiiy wi t:..' world. Jack counter between Kid Corky of t.add and Gus Naus.ion of La Salle. The Dghi 0Qy went two rOttndS, however, I Oorky landi d u rtgbl to the Jaw qt iil i opponeBt la the aat of the lecond ti. me, putting him down ror the count or ten. Oerhy diaplayed much tram Inj and was vi ry quick and active a i hi , (set Young L-iiug of Kcwan-e and Vaunt .'annnit'g i of Davenport, Iowa, fought six rounds to o drr.v l.i L'n second I bout an ti a pard, The taw neltW' voight!; tipped (! beam at 160 pounds yc ti rday afternoon at ; O'c'.Ot'k, When tln inni soan.le ' i ending ihom Inl i the pffruy the two j battlers opt ned up with a (air . thjuufo if blows. Tbroushoui the flghl ihry olngged why, both trying to score ii knockout. The !'vbi wai ran all the way through, Bdward franklln af ui Balls refer oi i the Brat two nghta, hfle K i Bmith. Chicago sports writ -r, rcfofecu the lust two bojts. TILDEN MAY PLAY IN BRITISH TOURNEY tlie night, ami seemed so much ''".r that the 1 h tor said lie ex- pected him to show steady race tmii ss some unexpected complici appeared. Martin's injuries were chietly ternal. and Several days mav In Otutred to naeertPiu their full extent Philadelphia. Dee. 211 William T. Ttldon, world's tenuis ohimplon, may il chle to go t Bngland next Hiiring to play III the British ehalnoloiiHlilp tournnmenti it was learned today, He previously had announced he would not defe.id his twice won laurel's ut Wimbledon "My plana at present are vaguer T Iden is 1 1. "hut I rather think 1 will not go hick. .Should I Hastily decide to go back I will Pol be , artain until at least two week:, before I go. "If I en back tn Ungland I most certainly will piny through tip' chaav ' plotishlps." . The laai remark was occasioned by a report from London which sultl thai th iintish Tennis association i'.id ruled that he tether oouid play through the championships or remain cut until the challenge round. "... 1,1 . . 1 . . 11 1 PHED FULTON WANTS BGUT WITH DEMPSEY. . SSa Raker, who is at the present time attending the University f Illinois, scored two of the baskets for Ottawa when he was sent in during the lat half of the game. He also played a Cood defensive game. Anderson ami Hitter at the forward positions for the Ottawa squad were he!l scoreless during the game Nei ther of the two SMS were able to flghl any nun in 1 lemosey preferred. Fulton also tol l Tag lie would light th ! winner of any elimination tour nament which Rtckard has in mind in the hope it would lead up to a ;i !-.! with Champion Dempeay. Rtckard told Fulton that Wills was the logical man to fleht Denipsev, but he ili :iot care to promote such a mat h Pulton replied to this by inn uncing his willingness to take lister, of football fame, and one of goore a basket as i result of the the be3t athletes ever turned ,oat at close guard which the Grand Ridge Streator; Kenneth Porter. former defense K- pt over them. Anders n, star at the University of California however, scored one free throw. Fol- college and captain of the freshman lowing are the lineups and the scores aquad last year and Moss and Geigef of th" pame: made up the team. OTTAWA Hitter bad his same band of war- Anderaotti rf .... riors, except for Gardner, who play- Hitter. If ed center In tne game However, trie Gardner, c rg frame- the Giants scored four more "'r, " ' nllt . , ' eiupsev ne auueu istai ti run.;, bringing tin ir total of runs to five. The only run for the Grand Ridge : club came In the eighth frame of the game. In every other inning of Kama was marked by exceptionally fine sportsmanship. Grand Ridge peclally played a splendid game as did the local club. At the outstart the conflict bore the earmarks of a tight struggle. Both teams were hell scoreless for the first few niinuteR of play, Suddenly Daugherty of Grand Ridge broke the epell when he scored a basket from almost mldfloor. Cardner of the Ot tawa squad then stepped out and scored the first basket for the Ottawa team. After that the Grand Ridge : Geiger team held a lead throughout the en tire contest. Total 14 When the whistle blew ending the Scores by halves first, half the score stood IS to 11 in Grand Ridge IS favor of the Grand Ridce team. I Ottawa Legion 11 Daughorty's sensational basket shoot-1 Indoor Game. ing during the first half of the game i Following the basketball game, Hal PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit fanning, I ; will sell at public auction ray entire personal property, on the Jamison farm, one mile east of Utica, one half mile north of Starved Rock and ; idx miles west of Ottawa, on the In-' terurlian line, on Thursday, Feb. 2, 1922 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m . the following property, consisting ni' Eleven Head of Horses I Including one pure bred Perchcron mnre, guaranteed safe in foal. This) tine mare is seven years old anil , weighs 1(100 lbs.; two bay geldings, I well mated, 10 years old and weigh 1450 lbs. each; one Borrel mare. 0 years old, weight 1300 rb;.; one roan mare. S year old, Weight lf'OO lbs.; I one black mare, 7 yeas old. weighs 1400 lbs.; one buy mare, 12 years old.! Weighs 1430 Mis.; one brown mate. Id years old, weighs 800 His.; one driving horse, 10 years old. weighs 900 rbK.; roan filly. 3 years old, 1 weighs 1200 tbs., and a dandy wean lltiT nil v. The?" horses are all sound and in good flesh. Nine Head of Cattle Including five milch cows till giving milk, one heifer that will be fresh by lay of sale, and 3 heifer calves. 4 EWES (bred) 6 DOZ. WHITE WYANDOTTE CHICKENS Twenty-seven Head of Hogs H hreod sows, bred; 3 barrows, weigh 175 lbs. ; 7 shoats, 0 fall pk's All of these hogs are of the Chester vhite strain. 1200 BUSHELS OF CORN IN CRIB 10 TONS OF GOOD HAY FARM IMPLEMENTS 3 wagons, 1 light wagon, 2 buggies. 18-ft. McCormick binder, 1 ma. .tin spreader, corn planter, 2 nine foot discs, DC-foot harrow- and cart, buy tack and truck, buy fork and rop -. :1 horse gas engine, pair of sling pulley , wheat drill, end-gate seeder, ban i corn sheller, tank heater, pump-jack. 2 cultivators, 2 disc cultivators, 1 "iAWer, hay rake, pulverizers, gaiur tdow, walking plow, sulky plow, 9 eets of harness, cream separatei . -n end househoa: noods and many other articles too numerous to men , ion. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 .. .i .,n)pr ori, rr puniB over this amount a credit of 9 months will be on not. s bearing improved "ecur'tv, without interest if paid when i1 "' re i iw, ! 7 per cent interest Will he charged from date of sn!. 4 pei cent discount for cash on soma over gl(l. No property to be remove! until settled for. Mrs. Liliie Pearson & Son? Owners. Col Jctres Darling, AJCtiofir. I W. Norton and Geo. M. Reynolds. Clerks rj ft p t the conflict they were blanked, to- a j o o lowing are the lineups of both ttams 0 n il 0 and the scores: 4 o 0 1 Grand Ridge ah r h DO a e j n o o f. Crawford, if . ..4 o o l l o 3 n 0 0 ! Hooks, Is 4 0 0 1 5 0 j o o o o ; Walkling, rs 1 o 1 o o o a o 0 ' G. Orawford, p 4 0 l o o o 0 o 0 , Ksmond, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 , , Rogers. 2b 4 0 1 2 1 0 ' 10 l 0 1 , Luckey, ;it a o u u i i F P T ; Hilton, c 3 0 0 12 1 2 0 0 0 Hampson. lb 3 1 1 8 0 I) j 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 4 24 9 2 0 0 1 j 0 o 0 Ottawa Giants ah r h po a e j ooo Halligaa, is 4 i 2 o o 1 i nemo, " u u " 1 1 0 0 lisprague, c 4 o " -" i I Hodgin, lb 4 l 2 2 o o i 10 S8 O. Heiberg. rs 4 0 Q 0 0 oil 1021 Jtilligan, rs 4 2 1 2 1 0 1 Wliite. If 4 0 2 0 0 0! Sutton, rf 4 1 2 0 0 Oil t 1 I Mm ll Langan. rg Mathes. c-lg Row a rniaster, lg Raker, rf 2 Giehler, If 1 Totals GRAND RIDGB B Daugherty. rf 8 Moss, If 2 Porter, c 4 AbramSi lg 0 McAllister, rg 0 rg 0 od cightii rounds Taylor knocked Smith tu the mat. alt'tough in i'a i nth and flnal n and Smith had his opponent groggy. In that frame he loened up with a raft of rights and led i to Taylor's face. Many of tv fans though! that smith waa iatlUed to the decision. la L'ae seml-wiadupi loo hfandcll brothi r of Sammy M tndeil of Rock' ford, i '.siiy woo the decision ovar Yuan..; Uixsn of t'hlcsgo. The hgh!. a as a ten-round affair asm loth men tipped the beam at IIS poumls. Ma:i i ;; pcoViHl a i!i.-h. He was entirely loo fa t for hi? opponent, and at ho time did it look as though Dixon would make the going t,.uj?h for tho Kockford lad. At various stages of tho fitht Mm doll rained rights and lefta to the face of hia Opponent arsi si veril fim b had him groggy. However, in the Snal rooad Dixon developed it sloeer guard and prevented the Rockford fellow frrm winning the tight, possibly by a ni:. university here In ls21. accord- knocltOUt. Ing to flguree just annouueed lyL. A. The first fight on the card was sup Mchols. POead to have been a six-round c;i- would man. surely trounco the c llore ! FOOTBALL PAYING BUSINESS AT CALIF. Berkeley. Cal . Dec. 29 Football was ii paying business at the t'alifor- JOHN WELSH, Grocer Phones 1033 SPRING CHICKENS I hese are the same high grade milk-fed chick ens. Order early. BROOMS -Extra good quality broom straw. While they last 50c COFFEE 35c Grade Santos Coffee, 3 pounds 90c SELF RISING PANCAKE FLOUR- 2 pkgs for 25c, 4 lb. pkg 40c MAPLE SUGAR, From the Finest sap. I lb. cake 43c MILK Large can, 10c, 6 cans 57c WASHING SOAP i ii-h Grade Yellow Soap. 5 bars 25c SWEET HEART SOAP- 2 bars 15c 9 O'CLOCK WASHING POWDER- per pkg 5c Grapes, grapefruit, oranges, bananas, eating and cooking apples, hd. and leaf lettuce, cuks., EWt. potatoes, squash, ruta., parsnips etc. i 4 -t L- -i .tiih iLJvnsKWAnitrTr-a -- ta i ,1 .aii . i Ffciiiarhiii imht it f " 1 1 ; I Bhe Chicago iistciiers Market il Now for 1922 0 I Mi.',;irV wew?' a sss c?) bo uai tu i frf t a r&riy 121 W. Main St, Ottawa EARL O. DICKENS, Mgr. For Saturday, December 31, 1 92 1 We take inventory Saturday night, Dec. 3 1 st ,ind in .order to reduce our stock we offer the following exceptional bargains. Take advan fage of these specials and save money. Pure Granulated Sugar, 8 lbs.. $ 1 .00 Pure Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs., $1.00 0 -s Pillsbury Pillsbury Pancake Buckw't Flour Flour Small small pkg. 15c pkg. 18c Large large pkg. 45c pkg. 49c Great Amerisan Flour 241 lbs. PAGS 99c 491b. BAGS $1.95 Fancy Sweet Calif. Prunes 4 lbs. 50c The Chicago Butchers' Co., in closing its 1921 business feels it a mof.fc pleasant privilege to extend to its many paArons and friends from this and adjoining cities its hearty good wishes for the coming year and do pledge them that we will do our part in making 1922 a mogt profitable one. Our policy for the next 12 months will be Strictly adhered tc as in the past, selling highest quality moats at a moderate profit and to permit no misrepresentations at our market. Our un ion me?t cutters are all trained and experienced men, courteous and accommodating to its pa trons. We couldn't use any other sort at our busy market. Bear in mind that winners don't knock and that knockers don't win. We will be kept mighty busy with the coming of the New Year gelling thousands of our customers the highest quality meats money can buy at a cav ing of 25 to 30 per cent on every dollar. Here are a few New Year's offerings that will appeal to shrewd meat buyers. 10c 17c Sc 17c FORK Ribs. swift's Wool Soap (only while it lasts) 2 bars 9( Baker's Premium Chocolate, ' lb. bars, 1 9c Procter & Gamble LUNA SOAP lObars 45c Famous Summer Sausage Lb. 22c X. L. Brand Coffee 5 lbs. $1.21 Fancy Japan Tea Lb. 43c I-resit aoa per lb ( uuntrv Sausage, per lb Fresh Xeck f5nes, per lb Pork Chops, end cuts, fresh and fancy, bargain, lb l'ork Butts, fancy quality, lean nt t fat, for this sale, lb C ooked Tickled Pig's Feet, per lb Fresh Ears, per lb Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast. per lb LAMB P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 1 0 bars, 58c Ix'.c of Lamb, per lb Lamb Shoulder, per lb Fresh N.B.C. xGreat FSn7 n j o i American Ked Bread Soda Q, Rlver 3 loaves Crackers 5 Potatoes 25c 2 lbs. 25c $16j Pk, 35c Quaker Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 lbs, for 25c ..... Fresh Glen Michigan Fresh Baked Orchard DaVy Oysters Ginger Preserves 5 lbs. 33c Qt. 50c 21bg 25c 89c LARD Best Rendered Lard, 5 lb. pails Best Rendered Lard. 3 lb. pails Best Rendered Lard, io lb. pails VEAL Leg of Yea!, half or whole, per lb 9c 8c 3c ic lie 8c 8c 6k 18c 12c 35c 21c 70c 14c Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb .... Veal Loaf, BACON per id Yeal Stew. per lb Butterine Gem Nut, . k. an other brands, per lb 5 Big Specials for Saturday Only Full ( ream Brick - Hecse, Tj G r Per lb IOC Fresh Crearnerv Butter, with JO purchase, lb Jumbo Dill Fickle.-,, JQ Peaches, large No. 3 cans, per can Apricots, large No. 3 cans, 9fl iicr rati alVV I"-" - 1 ure Leaf Lard, bell shaped. i)er lb i Duck-, fancy home dre ssed, per lb. Chickens, home killed. 10 per lb Geese home killed. ? per lb OK, Pineapple, large cans, big slices, OP ,.nr ran HWV Salt Pork. per lb Fresh larec Baltimore Oysters. IOO tjal.. Per of. Smoked Pork Butts, per lb k 8c 45c 15c Sugar Cured, nice and lean, per 11) Choice Bacon Squares, per lb Sugar Cured Fancy Macon, half "j or whole, per lb Ill HAMS Hams, 1,000 lbs., while they last, sugar cured, 12 to t8 lb.' average, An ,- 11, iftc r- Smoked Boston Butts, sugar cured, boneless, per lb Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, Q, BEEF Fresh Beef Hearts, 7 IW il, I v. Corned Beef. Sugar Cured, per lb Prime Beef Rib Roasts, boneless lA and rolled, per lb vl Pot Rcast, it has the flavor found only in quality meats, " IW lb wC Fancv T-Bone and Porterhouse Steak, per lb Fresh Beef Liver, just 'ike calf A liver, iicr lb , Ivv Fresh Ground Hamburger (like 7 run frind vonrself ) II, v. Fancy Cut Round Steak. Ier lb Boilin? Beef Flank or Brisket per lb per lb. 15c 1c 'c 7c 15c 9c 2k Mr. Farmer: Bring in your fresh eggs. pay highest cash prices. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma 81 m k i&a he CHICAGO UTCHER C Main St., Ottawa UNION MARKET The Pace Makers of Meat Prices