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Another fortunate allotment cf "Arrow" Shirts. Those of you who failed to get some of the last lot. get in early now. Sues 13 J2 to I8J4. All guaranteed fast color.

A suit or overcoat with R. & H. label is dependable assurance of clothing satisfaction. The label is a guarantee for style and quality in a measure which completely fulfills the demands of particular people. That is why ihU store has prepared for your cloihing requirements with

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for the outdoor man. for the indocv man. Stouts and Re g dars. Urnon Suits and TwoPiece. Heavy RHkcJ Cot Ion Union ouits. Sl.SO BOYS' UNION SUITS h:te ard Cream Colors. $L25 iro

For M?n. Women,' Cl-IIdren. hvLLtt.O? til ids. Good Quslity Cotton Hose. Sc 3 for $1.00 HUN'S O.'GIiSH R12BED Heatlier Colo:s. j "be

for every occasion. driving gloves. work gloves. dress g'ves. spoit gloves. Fowr.es, Wilson Br 33. Grinntlls. Genuinf Leather Dress Gloves. CO Chamcisette Gloves Grey only. JL .&-Q

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Meet Jack Sharkey Tonight TV JACK VKIOCK fSTAFF CORRESPCNCENT I. N. SERVICE1 SK A'Y( tit K, N.v. l't. Johnry Huff. fifiMini? JiTsy midpt, will rtpfend the

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t.n:ht against .I:t k i-'hn rkf-y . Th- bout will he Buff's first In Ae"fcHse the- title ho w.n from li;t il-.iinan seven weeks aK '- If i.-' sfh iliilod to po 15 i-ouvds to a 'Koision anrl

th'i littl olil man i f the rinsr will htive j

lilcnty "f 'jip'Ttunif y .-) bow whether r not li.- is a worthy rliamii"n.

Buff, who hoVis tlif Ann 1 loan fly-j 1veij;ht chainitioTi.-hiyi a? -at'.! ;ts the hsmara crown, in a typi: of 1-hter el- j il.im di'Vflwpi 1 th' daif. I H.ivinj won th- hant .im weight tttt I from Heran on a Jorisi.n in l. rounds, ! 1 1 n ft realizes lit T;: misj Tit " los.- It th M wm w ay an.! he -x;e t to demon- ;

iiril'' he is ;i ricu'ar ohainiiinn hy j-uttinp Shark'y amy within the limi'. Shark'-y is dolus a oomehnr.k . Tl wos ret ;on r.i that t?i.- Italian fls'it. r ranVt'l with the est bantams In ' !te hiti-ire . ii" liei'.-into a li-c car v !' n he d"'" iti'd .litnntie Wilde arni fo:;ht m sla; ' itiij ilr-.w with Joe Lynch h f c ; 1 iu-h won the ch.-imi!"n-.-i:l. Thin 'u- i.';rtcd to tco hack. II - s'lppid fr'-fi the spotlight and for j tinn; iai'1 off fl-!ttinfr ii 1: o'-et her . Xc',c he i. Up.-k iea!n, rl.im rins for i , coii n i t ion nr-i t(.ini,vhi lie will gr-t iikt ni;'v he his l;'.t ( h-ince to land

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl tarted th'e yeir for the first time m.

It'. A sweeping !n- ed. as well as other students, liave

the a'lesjed rratlee of evinced a d-- in'erest in the little

coIujrtie lottery.- on football names: "lu-' lnip wlllch "rrv th- names of

"i "m "ii teams. i no. sale of t i -k ts has not been confined to the student body . Student Smith will apppiir in court In court !n ('hammiKin or. Monday. 1hns been r1 le.iifed on $;"nr, bond.t. He wss a member of lPt year's football i qua 01. 'ihe flrnt I'omnhilnt in ChyninRtjrn

was ma ny r;eorxe Fluff, d'rer'or of athleties, who h:is been v.-Kjn a wt

on p-ambllrc.

i at colleea in and n-.t rCbloago wan j started today a.s the ren!t of th ar. I w.ctt at 'V. ....... .ii . . . . . .

' '.'"'''.'". o. in., oi liJTH.-itlll H. Smith of Kvanston, a studeat at the Vniertiy of Illinois. Smith ia charged with promoting a lottery on Uig Ten football Karnes. According to reports the Vniversity of IHinoisi nt the only place where lotteries have been .conducted . At North v eta rn I'Tiiyersity a lottery vss

GOPHERS III Mi GAMES

That the Kast Chieigo Oophers realize the tfiui;h proposition they have on th'ir hands In playing two hard frames in the next three days ,s rhown by the way the beys have turned out for parctlce. -eial attention his been (ccn to new plays aid several old Kast rhicBjtn a;lliron tar? have conic .ut to give thfc Gophers valuable pointers. The .South :hicno A. A. who play the (Jcpheis tomorrow at East Chicago will come leaded for bear and by the addition of (several old roll emptors th y claim to have one cf t ie h st

middleweight leains in the .lid-est bf-K?iie. They frttikly de-l;rc thitt they hope to put t),,. ijophers otit of the cop rate. l.axi .Sunday the :-'in'ti Chicago tea-n held thj toujr!i Icn. oln A. r ., (le.r.'d . liumpiors of sh- mi-1-d'.e w-.-t. to 7-fi .score. This in i's : f ititiurca the fans a closely coniest : 1 ga ia? .

the coveted i'h;mi;i onship . Armistice Pay 1 a national h diMesnwhile I'- icr Hcrr.mt! has start- j ci"l-v- ,!;iTO li 'tild be a larg-c turnout at ed another rlimb toward the t-p. Tin thr V"t Chlcro fl-ht arena where th . New Orleans lad will epen hK cam- I '' will be tdayed. jiiiyrn ntiext . Saturday nigrht in 15 rook- On Sunday, the 'Jophera expect to

iyn wiiere ne n'e-s itov ,io.ire or . j piay ireir n.ircief t irne or the p-ssuii

' w lien t . y r ice t i stroncr Tl gti w isi n ! A. A. i:n-t CMcaRn. Htcw isch v.-;il pr sent is rlri-nvrest l'i:"i:; ; ni! ::iikc ev.-fy o; i to bu.n ;hf fe.pn.-rs . In cdiliiio to th-; ''' '"5'-r i.iot'.ei-N ae.d Iiull. r:-H V l-ch V .) ;,r :;-e.:e'v J--tVe i,t. lil l. Are-el. t ,incS j',a li y of the

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and hculd be one of the season's best Attractions. Announcement of linettps and officials wi! be made later In the wek.

fans twine on!: yt-Tt the ( tQ victory!

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TOFT CAPTURES n?avy-eif-ht championship, has been TT T-fTT T A Ttmn ! malch' ll ln fifteen round bout with US AVxIJUXj AUIU ! Dan O'Dowd on Not. 25. It was anRACE AT PHOENIX' nounc"1 yeateMay-

WEATHER INTERFERES

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) PRINCETON. N. J., Nov. 10.-

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I'HOENIX. Ariz, Nov. in. Omat Toft won the ten mile event on to-

(Jay'p automobile r- infr r.oryrarn here i in S:3V and Ralph Iv Talma defeated !

i.ofvo.- .varies in a ten mile match In Rainy weather has interfered with the whi h they wcr' the only competitors, . preparations of the Princeton Tieers '" -r- 2-.r. " f(.r the Yle irame hut Cru.'li Kill Hon-

Toft. Jimmy Murphv. and Sarles ' fr huped to he able to stage a sci imwerc the only starters in the ten mile' make session between the scrubs and event. M -j rt.hy wss .second and Sarle-s varsity today. The Princeton squad failed to finish, boos us-? h. threw the win jev for New Uavu tomorrow left rear nh-d from bis machine in morning.

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The World of Sport

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BILLIARD TOURNEY

Fans last nigilt witnessed the closest match thus far of the pocket billiard tournament which is in progress

man will get into the Princeton game at the tfates parlors or. State street, at left end. it was decided today by Hammond. Miller and Sntman, two Tad Jones. I'.Iair is on witii iniuries 75 Iian4icap men. put on the show.

! and may he hi'-ky if r.ble to play '. Miller won, To to 75- ilia high run for

against Harvard. .the evening was 11. Tonight Hr nnaa The bulMoifs w ere scheduled to stag ' nd IeKorest are the contestants, their last stilT practice ses-ion today.. 1 m M-ii I Ptrdide Rivr. T. Gibbons to Meet O'Dowd Th ivhi.io nver u a nn river

At Nev Orleans Nov. 25th, ' f'"1 ,Vay ' thtT "rn ; t lorl'tn, srparattns; It from Alahnroa.

Spanish ami mean

NEW OTtLKANS. Ui.. Nov. 10. Tomniy Cibbons. eontender for the

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Johnny Xoye of St. Paul and Joe McMillan of St. Louis sign for 15-round bout fo rber.efit of ex-service men'.; famllie at St. Liouis recember 10. Sari Francisco Paclflc Coast League club announces signature of BUI I'ertlca of Pt. Louis Nationals and Heini y;:nd. Salt Lake third baseman, for season .

Coach Eddy of Plttsfledl. 111., hipii school team declares Ben Cawthor kicked eleven straight goals aain I Itarr yon October 18, beating the record oT Don Stephenson of Frepport, I';.. who kicked ten straifht. Hheumatlem forces Allen Swede Princeton track team captain, to r sign. Lafayette College declines inritat. :. t play winnor of sotithves' ern confe -er.co Intersectional gar- n paii.i . Tex., New Year's IJny.

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California's 14 to ( victory over Washington State indicates again tht the U. of C. teaiii is one of the most formidable on the Pacific coast. The kiokinjr Van Sant

hits bevn a feature of the team's

work irus season.

Paul ir a sch. dul d IT, rounder.

Runs of 70 and 90 Yardn in S. J). Garao

MIT' H I'LL P. flfl-yaid ri-o by '"r-'i !- a T 'arm -n c f v. -' !!ueo;i Vista-'".'.-"

ys:er-1ay. t.;.-, : linw n nf tcr ! ' pass, v hi'.r- il ! - over after i-ec-'vir own 30-vard line. 33 to in.

Ti . Nov. l i. A . - p., VI., u -yat d tun by 1 1 -Vie j a', i; : d t ii'v:' r p a;; i- 1c r- : eC -. JC s OI'e:; e;,t -n -.;' : fo . .;; O r.i- ed Die ' .1 rt a ;m-;t or, hv.

Jiut how much Chicago wants boxing was dem -msfrated yesterday morn, iny when crow.ls of fans stormed Barbee's Loop Theater to witneti the Pempey-Car;,.-ntier champloriehlp pic tures. iojij, h-f rc th,i dio-r opened at 10 o'clock the fnrs ha-i r.lreri

gun to gather and when the "doors were finally throw,, open more than one hundred were waiting for admission . "Chicago fans cortalr.lv wnr.t box-

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ar.er watcliins- the steady stieam

Kpcctators. "I don't think that 9n.ono j

septs would have been enoueh to hold Ihc crowd if the hip bi.ttle had been staped In Cblc-iffo. If ihe way the local fana virn , ,it for a vioturc cf the ficht li any ! -d icat ir -r. ." Plans are und r way to Invite mrm-

i-r of the st-i'c leoislsture find thT "Sailor" Freedroan, one of chicago't

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" Oie t,;c,-c 'ii'. ;r-s. liie p-f'ni of ithe ,la, '.:, v ''-,. m, Knlllng. Jleyers :i t Hi-iii.k wei.- the' The Sailo;- -vil! 5ls- t .rx:v,!nc t'.-mir-fetuurt-a of the name. Touchdowns row at the Avcade- cr-n an-', wijl k Meyers 2; Iludak. 2; Oetsinger. 1. go!,!tr ,.p . ,e time he departs fv Uoals from touchdown White, 4, I'hlladeiphi , I

This store will close at 12:00 o'clock noon Friday, Armistice Day. We're going to forget our personal interests and mingle with the boys whose efforts can never be forgotten.

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