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MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1002.
AOl SIX.
EARLVILLE BEATS O.H.S.; GAME AT JOLIET SUNDAY
EARLVILLE BASKET
FIVE TAKES LOCAL
TEAM
SMITH'S HIGH SCHOOL TEAM IS
COMPLETELY OUTCLASSED BY
CLEVER EAR VI LLE OUTFIT AND
LOSE SEASON'S SECOND GAME
SECOND TEAM COPS SECOND
VICTORY BY DEFEATING GRAND
RIDGE TEAM 28 TO 11.
Coach Smith's Ottawa high school
baaketliall team were the let
another defeat on Saturday evening,
"hen they clashed with the fast Carl
villa high quintet at tho local school
gymnasium. Earlvllle proved far too
fast for Smith's bunch of players with
the result that they emerged from
the battle at the long end of a
to 12 count Tho game was no doubt
one of the most Interesting- and ra 81
cv iting ever staged around this nc, '
of the woods in years. The high
school gymnasium was packed with
Interested spectators. The upper gal
lery of the gym was jammed full to
capacity while downstair the bleach
nrs whlrh wero erected along the
sidelines were also well crowded, be
sides a large number who were I'm
ed to remain In standing positions.
It was the eleventh consecutive win
for the F.arlvIIle team this season
When the game first started out
8mlth's men took the Earlvllle lads
off their feet and seemed apparently 1
to outplay the visiting fee Funs
wont wild with the splendid Showing
that the local players were making
and weio of the opinion that they i
were going to give t lie Karlvillo quin
tet their first trouncing of the year
Hut as the game worn on Guhiiu. :-tnr
player on the Karlville team, opened
up and soon he had the Ottawa team
trailing in the rear. In fact the whole
Earlvllle team opened up with all
they had and they put a damper on
the Ottawa lads. Their defense was
absolutely air tight. They had won-1
derful teamwork and showed that
they have gone thrnueh consider.! hit.
drilling to be In the shape they fe
In.
Their manner of passing the ball
waft a feature of their play. Each
and ever;-' man worked for the other
man with the result that they have
developed one of the cleverest has
kotball teams around this neck of
the woods.
Nevertheless Smiths men put up
a wonderful fight against the Karl
ville fellows They didn't stop until
the final gong had sounded and up ,
until that time they kept the visit
ing players moving to keep out of,
the dark In several cases when
members of the team attempted to
bury a basket there seemed to be'
some kind of a jinx hovering alum'
them. They had several hard breaks
on basket shooting. On two or three
different occasions the ball would
whirl around the iron work of the
basket and Just about when it was
thought it would diop in it would
vihlrl about and bounce out
Ooodmnn. playing center for the
red nnd white squad, again led in the
scoring. During the game Goodman
scored five free throws from fouls
and scored one basket. He played a
Rood game on the defense also ami
proved a very valuable man for the
local team. Meckenstock and Carey
oach scored one basket while Karrell
scored one free throw.
For Earlville. tiuhim was undoubt
edly the sensation of the game. He
scored five field goals and four free
throws from fouls. His shots were
all good ones.
Zimmerman playing with the Karl
ville five was second In the scoring,
with two baskets and one froe throw
Kasert scored two baskets.
'Previous to the Earlville. Ottawa
game, Coach Hnrboldt's second
squad trounced the Grand Ridge higli
school team 28 to 11. Captain Jack
Ingham's team proved themselves
the superior club and also the only
team that seems to be able to win at
O. H. S It was their second victory
and they played wonderful ball dur
ing the contest. Harboldt's men
Worked hard and played together
The ball was kept within (irand
Ridge terrtitory throughout the en
tire game and the Grand Ridge team
was In constant danger. Ingham and
Outhrie were the leading point get
ters for the Ottawa team
. Following are the lineup.; for the
Uarlville-Ottawa battle:
fcAKLVlLLE
Goals
Foul
P
b
ft
n
l
o
0
4
Kueert. rf
Zimmerman if
Tormln, c
fttjpce, rg
Ouhim, !g
Totals 9 5
OTTAWA Coals
Folds
P t
2 1
2 0
1 1!
1 0 i
2 0
ft ft
0 ft
ft. ft
ft ft
ft
n
o
Meckenstock.
Looney, If .
Goodman, c
Carey, rg . .
Farrell Ig . .
Byrne, lg
An tram, lg .
Byrne. It . . .
Wiley, c ...
rf
.1
.0
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
Totals
Score by halves
Earlville lft
Ottawa 9
The Supri-rr'; Excellence.
to rligtf eter, in me finer, in stie in
a'l t!ilii!, tlie MtpfeMS e-:cel'ene Is
illiUdlclty. I.UgfellW,
NTO CAMP
GOTHAM TO ERECT
STADIUM FOR ALL
KINDS OF SPORTS
New- York. Jan 7 - Competition of
the I2.06fl.000 Rfce Memorial Athletic
Field and Stadium In IV'v.vi Bay
park, was assured today when the
board of estimates appropriated 1288.
r"u for draining lighting, ami road
It in expected the work will tie (itiu-
plated beore July t when the Ams
tear At! letjc anion plana to open the
new field with the if:".' national track
and field championship ga nei
Rice Fund SUr'.c Drive.
Two vcars ago M I IMC 1.
Bl e
donat-d more than 11,000.009
recreation Raid in memory i
husband Since that time lb
tiind" additional donations, at
track, field, and n portion o
s'onds are under construction,
for a
The field is expoc! d
the bet in the country
-t circular quarter r".l
;'20 yard traightwo.)
Held will be jumping,
weight putting pits a t
100 yard i hng ill be
to be one of
It will have
track and a
On the In
wiiil' int. and
Immim po A
an idltloaal
teat ore of the field.
St.inds to Seat 15.0CO.
Tin1 stands will so it 10,000 to 15.0 M
spectators, with provisions for fur
iher increases, : i needed, Th i field
win be under the management of i
com mi anion comprising i It! i pre
tentative, two Bice Memorial trustee
and representatives of the v. U
and Public Bcho 1 Ataletli league
LOS ANGELES PITCHER
SIGNED BY CLUB SCOUT
Los Angeles. Jan 8 -Marti-i Hem
ovlch. a young brother of Nil k. the
Iau Angeles pitcher, has been signed
by Frank Kerwtn. scout for th" Chi
cago Cubs la southern California and
Arizona.
Kerwin declare that Domovich is
one of the most promising aoutlipawa
he has ever gazed on In th
west and should Drove a re
south-
'.,.
to the Chicago team. DomoTlch is
commonly called "Zip." rOT the last
three months he haa been hurling for
local temlpro clubs in the Southern
California league
Wrlgley now Ins two mem
iho n.imovich family on his
rs of
lobs,
Nick Domovich having made his
but with the Anpels last year
PAC. COAST LEAGUE
do-
OPPOSED TO NEW DRAFT
San Francisco. Jan S William H. !
McCarthy, president of the Pacific
Coast Baseball league, commenting ,
on the decision of JudL-e Land is and ,
major league owners to increase the ;
dratt price from ISJM to 17.100, said:
"Th mere matter of raising the price j
is not satisfactory.
at- UnCorihv ntl.lpft thnt the league
'.',.... 1,1 .,.r.i .r, th Hi aft 1
v ci r ii urn i ni "
and declined to discuss the matter
further.
Dr. Charles A
the San Franclsci
posed Increase w
him Dr. Strub ii
essary to dateat
Stru'
it of
pnv
le to
pta
th
reposed draft.
Ml the Pacific
in so far us it cone.
const league, an effort to obtain ma
jcr league status for the organization
may be made.
GEORGES SIGNS TO
MEET TED "KID" LEWIS
London. Jan. J.
tier, light heavywi
the world, has all
"Kid" iewis here
not go to America
McAuliffe. former
of
Ted
neet
and Will
ng. Jack
in cham-
light wf
pion. has
that he w
the French boxer's wfWd
meet Lewi-, w ho has lovi i
none-fit a match, in London about the
middle of March, for a $5,000 side bet
and a purse
BEL0IT READY TO
START TARCK DRILL
Ileloit. Wis. Jan. 7. Track prac
tice will :iogia at BeTolt college Mon
day, It was announced by Coach Os
good today. Over fifty candidates are
expected to report for early training.
Fourteen of last year's championship
team will be on the job.
TOMORROW
Hedda Nova in
it
Shadows
of the West
am '
ml
THE KENTUCKIANS" with Monte Blue
By John Fox, Jr. A powerful story of a young Kentucky mountaineer
who goes to the leflislature to fight for his people.
Also Harold Llcyd Comedy Admission 17c and 5c
HITTER'S LEGION
TEAM NOT TO PLAY
AGAIN TIL
RETUHN CAME WITH LA SALLF
EAGLES SCHFDULES FOR THAT
DATE POSSIDILITY OF CAME
WITH JOLIET TEAM ON NcXT
THURSDAY IVENINO,
future, Captatm Elmer Hitters uuei
i
lei into action again until probably
the teth of this month, when they
erlli pta) a return game with the ia
B ill K.i!e at Armory C Anno . I -mcr.tM
to th:s effect were ma l- tail
mi rnmg
N'.'Vertl
l 'V Cl t
t.i:
Hi
ter
there U a possible
ey may be able 10
night Hitter iifct
vlth a Joliet nr) fi r
night and ssvor.tl
ipecial delivei m s
iger of the Joliet out
ime i
UK"
t tl
d. j
sai:
mat
fit .-urine; for the game As vt no
word has i.cn received from him -nd
r.tiit-r or aoi the K"e will go
tbr ugl is imlmown.
ghould lh game go throiul it
will no doht attract a large "OWd
fit r.po'lutorr as the Joliet 'cam a
vety cleer outfit. They have 'on
aeaa m and hate al
iff at top rate u.
good match tor Hit-
i:
w,i s . ti ,'
0M' V OUld
t m 'a dan
TM yjtiw with the La S-ll
v is sure thing, however
I a-
i st
Thursday nirht Hitter's men rlavni
the l a Salic team and lost 21 0 11.
Tit- JStW was a very lose iw "
t' w:v t rough and the Ottawa
te..- wa sue
to isveral iuck
v the L Sail
h is
f r-
ketx
Imrietl l
wnrdfl
Mil c
b Ktn
known
game
rther stated that ho I
:'ng with several W(
.,o baskstball teams 1
played In this Itv
the near future. -However, no g,im
ha-. c 1 w' been booked with j'.
of
GRAND C. OFFICIALS
MEET TQ SET SCHEDULE
Cleveland. Jan 8 -8tewaro oi
the Grand Circuit and men prominent
in the harness racing game were
' gathering here tonight for the annual
' meeting of tho stewards tomorrow
and Tuesday, to assign dates for the
; 1922 meeting. Horsemen in the Lake
i ErS circuit will meet Wednesday to
allot dates.
Detroit, formerly one of tne great
est Crand Circuit cities, probably will
be a member of the clntiit again this
year, it was said tonight. The Dev
onshire track at Windsor. Oat . oppo
site Detroit, may be used.
The Kenil worth track at Windsor
la also an applicant for dates.
Oader the Canadian laws any har
ness horse race meet is curtailed to
three days in one week at the same
track. To comply with the law a
schedule may be arranged to race the
first three days of a week at one of
the Windsor tracks and the last
thrc at the other. Both are mile
WILSON BARRED FROM
CONNECTICUT BOUTS
Hartford. Conn. Jan. 7Johnny
Wilson
rlf Boaton. middleweight
nbimntnn ;ind his manager were oar
rfc'J from boxing in Connecticut to
dav by the state athletic board. The
suspension will stand till New York
lifts the barrier.
Almost
Gold lace
silver wire
iied for tl'l
Mliel ess 1 il;
it weighs
ounce of gt
of more thi
Unbe'ievabie Fmcn;iS.
is made by winding gilded
around silk, The wire
s purpose Is drawn to such
t a mile and a quarter of
unly an ounce, while an
Id covers a length of wire
in 100 miles.
Tonight
Lionel Barrymore in
4 The Master
MM
9
In v.hicb a msr.tsr actor shows you
a macter mind as it is in reality.
Also a New Rollin Comedy
1
8
fl
M .
lex- n
Woumi
Peoatlte a man has a high powered
c ir and a loud siren ia no reason
r ial he should have the righl ot way.
trarji to his way of thinking,
That "two hearts that beat as one"
stuff night be applied to the case of
tt-c Cprlng Valley lad wro was found
to pc3aot3 two of the organs,
The prohibition in u Isn't lO much
Of a joke as are mime ol the people
who are hired to enforce it
U- S. money ia to save five million
Ruis si'j, we learn. Wonder if this
includes Dig Dill Haywoid
e
Remember, A uuiy
Back, When
Parley A Ingersoll ran a bakery
and lunch room on t our! and Main
atreeta, where Carter's Btore now is?
The establishment iator moved on
Main stroet, where the Spot Caah
Btoro is now located.
Ea-.
Two
al the
world.
Yeast for Healt-i Ad
ycarr, ago nooody ever heard
dea. Truly, this is a changing
Those who imagine that health,
beauty, power, etc.. etc. can be
bought in a druT store, with utter dla
regard to regularity ot eating sod
deeping, breathing plenty of fresh
air and excercislog, ere out of align-
mont with themselves.
Trie Meaiesi Man.
jjauy year- have passed slacs
Twein died, and the greatest trtl
h;s genius It thai no numotii
arisen to take his place, t 1
aif.r i,s to wM. h was ids f
Mark
ItltC to
story, but i here me tl
that his yarn alut th
is not easily beaten.
e woo turns
Keenest rasa
the meatiest
man 1 ever knew.
he said, "lived In
Hannibal. He
half f a very
fused to shew
told hi son-in-law tne
fme cow, and then le
the'tnilk with him. on
rand 'hat he i ad on!
mt half. The ;oli-n-l
ompellcd to provide a
. and to carry wat
i day. Finally the cow
in through a bnrlted-
sued his soii in-iaw
soid him
rv was nl-
and i
age.
Yet to Corre.
D. wants to know wh
perfected. Trying to
X
was
B.?
to know he
has ret red
R. F. wants
f -ies Jon Bcc
vice on the N. I. L. T. c. T
Fuel dealers in Korea pav ihiil--visits
to their patrons, says an ex
change In this country they send a repre
sentative a lawyer or the Sheriff, to
collect the bills
"WAT."
ri.v,W;Hf
Feature Number
Redpath Lyceum Course
Congregational Church
January 10
5 Chape!
Admission 50c
r
COLLARS
3e each
ILLINOIS LAUNDRY
Chas. Beck, Prop.
7 I 9 Columbus St.
Phone 280
WOODWARD BOOKS
RETURN GAME WITH
I0UT K OF C. I
CAME TO UC PLAY CO NEXT SUN
DAY NIGHT AT r"ISON CITY
AR ORY DELEGATION O" OT
TAW A FANS TO MAKE THP TO
BCR CAME.
jdward'a Anicrl
eliall t am III
of towr. trip to
i taxc thi
do brttlo
go t i jo
with the
prison cl
v tth oa
it
ioxi Sunday, when they will
t to plaj a return gama
toilet K. of C. team. Ths
nine are alrt ady i re ttted
Victor) over the rOCSl
w ard' i men
night .:t At
i real tag at
Tie- rt tut
club hooked
th
tr un ' I eotl
on New Ti IT1
with the J lib 1
il by th- Ottawa msnngtt
late Be.turUay aad, accofdlug to re
ports, a large i nub' r of local fans
are Planning on making the trip
Accord In to Manager Wood.-.
i his lineup will be the same as it v a
ir. the previous game with th i vh'
1 1 im, t'lcept for the fact that "Ooh
li, :g. former local tnounder. will
' i taken along as a reserve. Hell r;
wont over to Grand (Uftgo about two
i m prjo with Hnillyan's team and
pit bed a wonderful game giving ih i
Grand Ridge players only two hits,
' t-ielr out twentv-iiii,' mi I in til
Fr.me, and aa a result ol his showing
hi win probably land a Job with
Woodward'fi team.
R unors had it that John Jerky"
Pit cl hid resigned as a member of
the Le$ion team, but Manager Wood
ward denli 4 that he had rem Ived any
word i thi resigjiatlon. Rescl is thi
star baakstoppef for the Legion cutiii
end his lose would be severely felt,
rurthcr Information in regard to the
gam will be given iut later by the
local manager,
J-rv
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t.it. na
Liiij .i-
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m
SSfWfj
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CORBU5 DRUG STORE
th.
p. m
Singers 5
N
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If
COLORED CHAMPION
TO AVOID DEMPSEY
Portland, Ore
Jan.
(Sprclta i
Big urn Tate, champion colore i
heavyweight or tho world, started
bach to Chicago yeatorday with his
manager, Howard CTarr, more famtl
larlj known around Clark and Madl
ion itroota aa Kid Howard. A match
, iith Kied Kuiton is being arranged
I for him and there is a remote pus
' Ribtlltj of the future holding of a
light with Jai i; Damp e
Tate is not going to challenge Iho
champion, He .iid so yeatordu)
Tate .md Dempsey Friends.
"Jail. Dempsey la one of my beat
rend-. Tate said "I trained him
tOT bin fight with Willard. i waa his
body gusrd at night I think a lot Of
him It may be w .'will have to light:
that's for the public to determine.
Say what you want. II Isn't this fight'
or or his manager who makes the
match, it is public opinion.
"If tho public wants to see mc and
: Jack in the ring. I Buppoae we will
, go' into the ring, and though Jack
and I are the beal of frlenda we Dghl
and flghl to WW. I don't know if I
Cl ill Whip Jack or not. but I do know
ih.it Mr Harry Willi would sever
have a chance."
Wills, who w.is given B draw Willi
fate utter ton rounds of spectacular
TUE. WED. THU.
The inost Be
Doris
The fl'ftcd and beautiful American
fame In her exquis'tc phctoplay of Ed.vard
celebritcd drama
Roma
An opera
Admission, Adults 20c, Children
Some Real Goo-i
o
200 lbs,
i riv
A
Car 'ia
lw
:r iicitri 1
' nr
( a
Armour's
Milk, 8e 3 Zi. . .
Milk,. 16c cans.
large tins U
Armour i
An
tint
appi
1 u 1
Phone
I EM ). S I I
di I! Salad i Ire ii
dca.
m mil,. iassiiB
ft mmm mr wm&r ammmm mcsm 'awr mwr
I will sell at public auotion at my residence in Waltham t
cast of Uticn and ten miles northwest of Ottawa and 1
one mile south of Waltham church, on
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922
Commensing at 12 o'clock noon, the following property:
10 HEAD OF HORSES 10
Irxludirg bay rjelding, 8 years cid, weight 1300 tbs.; black marc 8 yeara
old. weight 1300 tbs.; black gcldin", 5 years old, .weight 1400 Tbs.; dark bay
Belgian mare. 5 years old, weight '400 tbs.; span of black mares, coming
5 years old, weight 1300 rbs.; grey gelding, coming 5 yearn old, weight 1400
rbs.: cpan of black geldings, 3 years old, weight 1100 tbs.; black gelding,
co-ving 2 years old.
27 HEAD OF CATTLE -27
Including 9 head milch cows, all fresh, with calves by side: 8 steer, com
ing 2 years old; 4 yearling heifers, Z yearling steers, one 3 year old bull and
2 bulls coming 2 years.
TERMS OF SALE
All sums of $10 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months
time will to given on notes with approved security, without interest If paid
when due; if not so paid 7 p;r cen' interest will be charged from date sf
calc. 5 per cent discount for cash o;i sums over $10.
COL. DAN FITZGERAt O. Auctioneer.
jJOIIN BURKE. Clerk.
lighting in the Milwaukee arena Ron
da) night, la staying hero to light
.angford Ian, 11
Co'Icqc Basketball.
Dig Ten games:
Chicago, la; Ohio State, it.
Minnesota, 2s; Nortftweaterl
1 1.
Wisconsin, li Iowa, i"-
IMber games:
Illinois, 40; Butler, IS.
Indiana. Hi; Camp Banning 10
Knos, 21; Cpe, H
Oklahoma; B; Orlnnell, 20.
Nebraska. Ill Washington. l
Bl Thomas. 31; Columbia
buque), '10.
Du
i e Paul, ,'i;i. ValparalaO) 22,
Byraeute, 20; U of Toronto. 10.
Illinois college, :u . Shurtleff, 12
Oshkosh Normal, 20; Milton, 11
Cornell University
Dubuque Ualvsrslt
18,
Cornell Oollege, S
1!',
I I
Cl Igate. ir..
PlattevlUe,
i darrett insti-
lute, 10,
Carthage, 13; Dui
lege. U,
Weal Virginia. II;
Takes Riot
The v. llfl I -i one o
aide plants, A i illu
tuck in wet Mlltltoii'
sure fn talcs root.
llngton Jr, col
Marietta. 25.
Easily.
the must ndnpt
i switch merely
round is nlmotg
Love Story cvrr told
Keane
artiste who has won int;rnational
9a
nee
singer s love tSyl
10. Mat. rce. 1 : 15-2:45 night 7:00-8:30
Tilings This Week
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sacks...
this ii.
she uses it.
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lots..
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Grated
Pineapple
Gal or No.
Gal or No.
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95
.95
.95
10 tie.n Apricots.
ID tins Apple
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No
No.
in tins
10 tins
Apple.!
(ial
Logan-
10 tins Blao
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R. GODFREY
No. 1 28
p., 7 mlle3 north
mile cast and
CHAS. KINNEGAR,
OWNER