South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1920 — Page 6

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With Sfott Terry tamed and Carl . Mas returned unscathed, Han .Johu.-,.n oucht to start the Anrrian league sfnin in a peaceful i frame fif mind.

Boh I!.irt. or;' of th- greatest ndManager Feels That His 1 p-y-rs eVer known to the , p.tm has sipn-'d to umpire th comTeam is Justified in De- müs. m the National league.

, I! tro. p from th American as-

manding Contest.

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WISCONSIN HERE iAPEflP LETTER :Y. M. G. A. ENTERS

FOR TRACK MEETf FINALLY ARRIVES DISTRICT GAMES

HIGH SCHOOL MEN ?- r- in nn n i r nr

n 1 uauii I n mi L

ill n i rk r

nuL imnu unmL

stat. .;r a powerful qu.r.!f :

' th. :r hn:; ;

'. . s r.d p'. to-

. a r ?v. r. .-

or. which .s r-- small ui::,.t. rs from th.e mi I i!' th trs f;

'in compari-ori with th i.'a! on-. : the s;,h - Wedel d;:r:n.: th--

The r. iv corn'.:::.ition thr.t C. i l"w caj h '. r. at his r : t

! lurnharn has now we-'l under r ir.s ; he showed i r the ; r.ie t:c -ar." w .

should make possible ihr hoc? ; x.k. vi'!- t!i- ether day. The p-; .:

I showinp th..t the hve h.i :i.;n this ' have th- s it :e n" l fan v.-ork ::.

season.. A l.r-ak in the lo.i', los- Ptuck by them in mcst . f th riming streak shou'd now come, as j this st

t Thr.

Along " u;h pla.nr.g TV,

Will Meet Gold and Blue Athletes at Notre Dame Saturday Afternoon.

Uncle Sam's Athletes Must Do Some Tall Hustling

to Get in Shape.

Will Play Intersectional Tournament At Michigan City.

i siraiirm. Ar.u evorv Mir-v, ...n...-ii v... o... ... .. ct.-,

t. it r.a'i v. ct.

hilly Iiv.ins s.iys to j-ucr f -v-f ul Th' NVw-Ti:;-.'.- i- in i" :pf f a a ump must know players' di?po-

MiiT..s ami thrri uiit- about "cm in t h- rlii!'. s; a snn

"r.e ha.-'cfU 11 -ram of In'Ii..r:.Tph'

r Kai .ii'k , tortn-r uetroit Mm to ;i rttr:i kit;." lor at'- , , , ,. ... . . fatchr ,-jraJ r"ntly with the San, ' ' 1 rancisco hiii of tho I'at ific Coat)

V"' ' '' " . .-aK:i.-. has rained his rc-U-u.-o .tion fi4 th" I.trr-r. ,rom lhf. ro;,.t u..irn un(i V.UI man. Thn I,a.at"-i I). Ki-.-lir...-;. th. S;iKij.W nim. iH lha Mlchi. in th Soath h r ,! Lm Sa.M,-..,., IIlt.irio j,,..

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DUii 1 nnriri',n Olli l-i Inf fnn!

ricty rxCMUclilviiic uuuiiu IUI fan i? h. kh.- forwar ('to !n- th f,:s . th- h,,-.t!

Final Game Away From ! rr-;;ro -V1 Jh' :r. for 1 ' 1 a " f:v n;rn u ft nsv Th5s 'h'5 : i ore i.i:..ru ..ncn i a a hnnoh i k rn thf or::v4 of ai.'' t trn in

Home.

hnt t'n Krn-Ilo.' r am, . . . .

s r,,:,r p!a:.TH W raK.-n " ; i!r,lWI1!ii il;;1,lrd tk:lt a cllU ill.!

,i.,i coumnr p,-,; . wiiimi: injury m.1m1 ,n his conlrJCt that h(. must ,uth. t?lo .-ar o.nl.T of th,- b(. ,..(, jn thf, rci;ul;r jin,.tp at üor, tm. ,l:::in th- yam- jn(.. ;i .. .!in fff' l upon '!n ir playini.'. W.-h th-ir i.-u'tii:.r 'ir: up 'h-v' r. .v, .... ...... .........a

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Nlr. i'ailahaii. of ta' Ihn-IIo- .aii

, i'a in th- h-t of at players, ae- ',

inolujcs a or point ev-nt .and

" ; that r. i. ;.-!ifl in akisn; ,

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rorIiii to f .'ha rice, Ih.e old

'" 1 ''.''" Cuh mana-tr. M Wahsh, who is thin... tlj-';n,,w ril .ni,. ; u team in I

. Conm cticM, pets the palm as "the : preattvt ot a;l time."

port T:ia n.-hi p v lwh jxrYai-

al' athletie tea ras entitles his team :f another h inc at 'he i.u aN.

Iefat O-wepn. .. .r, ,, , , .hm rhorp" will acquainted H "il'i m'i;iV niht th- hn.-.'o. .. ,, . . . .... ... . , , with th'' hal.its ol the white man by '.to: !-f rated t!i' v'j;i h.isKf ?- tI . . , . , now fir re-vntlv returned his un'...1! t" am. (Lampions of noi t h it. .

.-.11. 'I .v.Mlllll. I. Iii III lllill. UK II . of the Akron, .. Int rnational lea-r.e ( lu'li with the information that th- 11. i'. of J. had hit hiin. t(o.

' . 'ork. b til" iTf of .'IM to 1. i Tli- Ihn-Um" t-tni is I ow or. Its way'

U to Indianapolis aft-r a tour of!

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I'ulInMiii.' is ti- ' tt-r r -

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ived : Sportir.4 lalilor X -.. p -T i n i-s I-vir Sir: . tl.e Iho-lLoe ; .a - k-t ' a 1 1 i-ai.i of I nd ia ua i oi is. through its mai.atr-r. h i t rhallenpe th- South J'., nd Y. M. V A. h;!sk-tball team !' a trn me of la sk ' t ii 1 1 to 1 plaved in Indianapolis oil anv d.itr suitahlio the South h.-nd V. M '. A. bisk' tball t-ani. 'I h- r,in-l!i s to pay to the South fa nd V. M. ( . A. th-' ? aim amount a-- paid to th- lao-Kof train Oy thSonth Il-nd V. M. A. for their .appa-aner in South h-nd on l'-b. 7th. Mhcia's tf b mu

tually ak'rre. on T. botii t-atu-. I

Ti-r Kni-Ü'i' s f-el jn-t i'.o d in rnakinu th- ahor ehaihun'- b ''.iV.sc of th-- fact that the lhnr.iics lial two m-n (nit of thaino en at'i'o'.mt of sickness itrd th- a'.ldtita 1 injury to Smith at the critical tai;- of the panic. As the Ihn-Koes hae pkiyt-d all contenders to the state title oi their horn- floors we feci athough the South l'.end V. M. ". A. team w ill .-how their r a! srortsmanshij hy p'ainp th-Km-Iloe team a return panie at Indiana polls. Yours v ry truly. CAUL CAMiAXAX. Mitr. Kn-.-Uoe I'.a.-ketball Team.

j Tiie Notri l)ami' minima ha e y-t I t b- defratea iti naska tba.ll. Their I latft triuuiph was over the Mar-qu-ttis of Michigan City, winning i th- p.ime 1 j o !'. although oue j i;i) d hy the home team. Mur- ! phy. heardon. 'rant and McNulty ; were th- stats for the N. T. youth. who hae clean-d uj half a dozen , promiinu' South TJend apicKations.

Ti n das more and then th! baseball bu.-h-rs will bein blossornint: under southern skies! .Iiininv Wilde aj a r.i to be in

' earne.-t about makiiip pood in th.'

I'nbid States. He Jjas iosU-d $5,0U()

1 in New Vorl; and aprees to forfeit i that sum if he fails to defeat any on in tli- country who weiphs in i at II; at rinp.Mde for him.

INDICT BENNY KAUFF FOR GRAND LARCENY

An astern .-.crib- has the American sntint 'is all picked for the dympiad... On his list he includes haddock, of ralifornia, Scholz, of Missouri. Hayes, of Notre I tame. Murray, of hrm-etou. Kundel, of htfayette. Iiis, of henu, and Wooiirinp. of Syracuse. Harry (Ireb. iride of hittsburp. s-h-dul-d to m-et Scrpt. Hay Sn.".h. ric tit conqueror of Hot Martin. A. I.'. I h-avywcipht champion, at Canton. Ohio, next Thursday.

I'.y A- -'inted Vr-y

Ih'u :akle w- mortals b ! Illinois

umversit. always a -ticker for th j strict diservar.ee of the one-year

NI'W ynilK, I'eb. 1'.'. Tr.dict-- I - m the west, has- invited Georpe-;

nents cliarpinp hen.nie Kauf!', s'ar town to s.nd a relay team to the tie'dr of the New York (iiar.ts. with' I II Iii i e.irr.iva! early in March. Thf

k-raii(l larceny in the tirst deirree and one-year rule is unknown at Ci-orpe- I with criminally r ceivinp stolen town

property were handed to .lud ire Wadhair.s in the court of .-n-r.i! A !.. !ia p.asa frak welterweight -..-s.ons today. A bench warrant '!l 'i!l Leahy, who stands six feet v.H isueil for his arrest and he will two inches and weiphs only 150 i-e .arraipr.rd tomorrow aftrnom .-pounds. He is said to have a reach Kauff. who w;ls enpa-red until re- "f j ir.ch-s. i "ntlv in the nutomobile acce.o - i if s l-.usin-ss w ith a relative, wa hol! (,Iudqe Lamar. Ited Sox out-.-rr-stcd Tuesday nicht on suspicion hl-r. i the only hoy in six pen- ? the th-ft of an automohiie or. -rat ior of th- Lamar family wlio

i t ceruh-r . h !s al; p-d that i.- l-a ".ot fo'.lownl law. lie is a son applied for a lie es. for the i.-,r of Solicit, ,r (lota-ral Lamar, of th j I ee. : .,!!! sold i: two ii,iv la:ir. por.;;,, ,. ifpartn. t;t. j ICatlf? ib clarcci he p':rd;as 1 the ear '

October. He v. as r l-a-' d un-b-r

A- i i .!:mp t Howard Drew, the j oiuia .i print;np plouiom. Scludz. j

o" Mj.-o,:ri. re-ent ( onkueror of UriV II i s ai d 4'harlie Paddock, has a lot to learr In fori' iloin" the ccn-

DRAW AT TERRE HAUTE . .. , ,

i-.C'OO bail pendinc a l.eirinc.

MASON AND ZULU KID

ijv MAi'itirr: sTAiiuim. Truck entliusia.sts of South He rid and vicinity are due for the treat of the yar Saturday afternoon, when the University of Wisconsin squad clashes with the Notre Dame athletes in the university gymnasium at H o'clock. The meet will be th first app-arance of the year for the Badpers, who are out for the

conference title this year with nols and Michipan as rivals. Ciold ar.d Blue tracksters. led Capt Mrehan, hope to repeat

successful season start wo- k apainst Wabash. Wisconsin'.-, entry list former onterence star winner for nearly every

desrite the fact that Notre Dame's entries are already runninp in rnids'.ion form the strupple for points v.lll be nip and tuck. From any anpi the dope pives the Thulpers the bare edpe over Rockne's fiplitinp (row, whtch will f'.pht for the lead till the last mart of the relay crosses the tape. In previous meets each team has won twice. In 1913 and 1 iM the Wisconsin team tool; the honors. In later years. 1917-19. the r;old und Blue fliers have been winninp. Hurdle I'vent Tust. In the dash event both teams present new men with fast records. Mohardt. Miles, hatt rson and Bailey for the local university should take their share of points. The hurdle race will he one of th" closest event- of the afternoon, with Wynn, tl.e "ace" Notre Dame llier, toppinp the timbers with heed, who defeated Karl (lilrillan here last year. Andrews, of the cardinals, is a Milwaukee hiph school dar who will pivo both Wynn and Starrett a hot run for a place. The middle distance events will show tim- very close to the best indoor records e ver made if the entrants show tru- to form. Kayser is the cardinal bet for the 4 4 0. He won the quarter here in last year's duel meet and Is primed to. pive "Cy" Kasper a race that should force a new pym record. In the half mile run Capt. Meehan and Meridith will meet Nash and Ramsey of the Badpers, both of whom placed in the ('(inference meet in 1917. Sweeny In Mile Ilun. The lor.p distance events will be as hotly contested as the dashes, with Walter Sweeney, the former South B-nd hiph star, and William Burke runninp the r.iile for Notre Dame. Wisconsin lias entered two of the best men in the west, Krump. the 1917 conference meet sensation, and Brothers, who defeated Capt. Meehan here three years apo. In th- two-rnile the cardinals have entered another pair of western champions. Burr, with a record of less than 10 minutes indoors in the event, and Dennis, a conference winner. Frank Murphy and Johnny Mouther will take care of the Notre Dame honors in the race. Murphy has develeiped into the stronpest distance man the Gold and Blue has had in many years and with the stuff exhibited In the Wabash meet he should stand an even chance of breakinp the tape a winner in his event. Field l'Acnts Txok (ioeid. Notre Dame's weak spot will be in the 10-pound shot put event. Shaw, who is Rockne's best man. is in the west with the basketball team. Couphim lias been slow In pettinp into shape and Dooley still has trouble in pettinp the weipht over the ;'.8-foot mark. Sundt, the Wisconsin all-western football star, is heavinp the lead for the cardinals and has a mark of over 40 feet. The hiph jump will be a choice affair, with 1'dwards. of the visitors, the

be A!i-i.ii-d Ih': Steve Farr-ll. Michipan track Ti:RRi: HAI'TM. L.d .. V,. ! - r,,:,h, s,is Carl .Johnson can do the

i-'r.mki" Mason of Fort Van-. Ind.. 'Dot atals in hetter than 9 ?,-'. but!

who !s to n t Jim.n:;. Wilde. I'.nt- local snort followers who saw Hays isn rlyweiphl champion Maren iL', at , trim the Wolverine Hash maintain Toledo fo- the h-tIi'.'s :!yw. ipht ti- !h Johnson will have to show t e. and Zulu Kid of llrooklyn. N tio n,. Johnson, hy the way. Is a V.. fotipht la fast round- lo a draw native Wolv r:n- and not a Washher tot-.ipht In th- main m , f th- :nc a n. as is penerally believed hoxir. entertain::.. :.: m i,-. rh T:;r: 'Ij",,.v li:,::r:i,,V:" bat nelson's dad ; I, on i'o f. i o.i-s. wit- will.ac and the mixmp wa- s;,oly Th- fan. LEAVES HIM A FORTUNE favorrd Mason who ;.pp .tr d io put ' mor steam m hi- blows .r.d iir. i- i ' A- -iated Press: ed mere fr-,-:, ntly. ' CUICACO. 1W !-"lU" N. l- . ; -t-n. furnier liclnw . icht champion.

.'.vas n in.e,! chief ben Mciary of th. f ."e.nc'l .s'.at- of Matthew Nelson.1

DUBUQUE BASKET TEAM ftior. who-.. today was tiled for prob The will b av s

lei.il t r:.e Nw rir. .-- 22'.?" to "Bar" and distrtluit s , bl'm'QlT, la. : ' . r th.c t e:.u:e r:.i!!y a mor.p his f-e t-am work cipi- ! w : t : .i. -curat-, broth-rs. i -."ke t tossinp M l.r- ..r.d Brandy It is -. , i i a '. rpe .;-'. of the es i eaabhd Notre 1 to w in an ea" 'at- was in rality nup arnir.ps of' tory over Dabuquc oil. p- by a th..- form r e Immpie-n -i-.trttst-d to

Upht

NOTRE DAME WINS OVER

ore of 2f to 1 . Th- Sauth Iknd.th

'!'. r for s i fp kerplr.:

took an. ar!y bad. or-, a lenp , '-.s( hy M.hre. and. w , h.-al- Mil i( WAV Li:D. -d. Th- half ended w-th. th- . . .t;.t I. KH PLACID. N. V.. Feb. 1 . . 1 t to 11. i l!t -ett McCo'war. of St. Paul, to-i ItiTa'.s. i fönt. r Dab.:.; c..h1: t.ici.t b-d by 40 points, his clos. st ri- 1 v.-.ts piven at: ovatior. ty ha .t! it r. - val in th.e r.i t s for tit- intern itlona! I

um.it-ur s k a t i n p ch.nnpior.shir tol lt Uli I I I) 1 l lltl -h:,-h .ir-o l.mr 1 i H.-.o IIU ti.-J

I'K' tl'.l A, 111 . F- o : r 'or-. ::. th- vo-m;le s.-r.ior event

faverit . He has a live-

eleven record. Douplas and Hoar .are poinp live-nine and ten and will be able to push the favorite to the limit. Notre Dame has the best "prtsnects in the pole vaultinp event. Powers In In rare trim and should po his opr. mert. Kndres. one better. Douplas will also compete in the aerial stunt. Campus fans fipure that Xotre Dame has an ven chance all alonp the list of events and that the lelav will decide the meet. Plans are eonipb ted to make the me t the bip track event of the season. Aee ommodatior.s for scores of South Bend fans have been nude and the university band will aid in "p pperinp up" the minutes between events. Tomorrow's meet will lnd:cate the caliber of th- Hold and Blve squad, which has b-- n talke,l ot as the preatest apprpation represent -IP the university on the cinders in several years. Notre Harne completes the home indoor .ehrdule tomorrow. Illinois and the Michipan Apples follow in for ipn mc ts.

WILDE SCORES KNOCKOUT OVER MICKEY RUSSELL

Williamson.

. ?!.; r. and !l.r . thi al "te moon made his capture of

r.llüre'i v. r- burr.ed ;. death e.ir; ; r '.. ch.a r; . jiion.-h.iT aln.ost certain, vx.ay in. a -.re v. hnh i .-: r ( - i tl.-tr J Moore . r' Ltk. P! ici !. former . ecne T.-ir Mo.---, i'.'e Mrs. Wi '. i ;a 1 1 ; - ; : -. 1 1 op n eh.. :; pnu. who wot; the -on. aw akei.e.i by th.e ct,.. kir.p of! . n.ior 4 4"-a:d dasli and finished -mb'-rs, e-f:i;..'.J witll her .n third in th- tu o-tr.ile r.tc. this aft-

i

nths old babv. sh' su ft', r-d minor moon, is

d m points, w ith a

c .If nrl burns.

I O til 4 11. '

p.v Avi.itl Pr'sJl.'HSHY CITY. N. J.. II. U Jimmy Wilde, ,,f F.r.pl md. Fr.piish flyweipht boxinp champion, scored a technical knockout over Mickey Ru-sell. a local bantamweight, when lb-- itt.'r's manap.r acknowledped irs f'.phti r's defeat by throwinp the 'owei ;tt the rinp in the seventh round. Tht match wa.t for eipht rour il-

ltj IIi:RV L. I'MtKKLL ; After concludirp one of the most Fnlteel Pies Maff Ceirre speuulcnt. strenuous seasons that ever faced Ni:W YORK, Feb. 19. Uncle Sam -my basketball team in which the y waited a lor.p time to pet in some defeated 17 of the best teams in

pood wallops. Three months apo the American Olympic committee wrote to the Belpian committee for the official protram and some information .about the Olympic pames in Antwerp next .-unnnor. The propram. special hooks on swimming and an answer to a lonp questionnaire arrived late yesterday. "America is satisfied with the propram." Pres't (J. A. KIrby of the Olympic committee said. Tale What Is Left. IP.it the fact is Uncle ' m has to be satisfied with his lot of holdinp

the country, and lost only one panic out of IS played, the South Bend Y. M. C. A. five will po to Michipan City Friday and Saturday Feb. -7 and 2S, where they will j.articipate in the Vnrflirrn Iridium Oistriet Y. M. C.

I . O i t O til - j A. tournament which will b- held

in that city. Coach Cooper's team should cop the sectional honors with ease, and when the final state Y. M. C. A. championship elimination tournament starts here in March, tlmy should take that too. The "Y" team has amassed a total of 1107 points in its IS panics, apainst 402 scored

the bap open and Lakinp whatever J by their opponents. This sectional comes his way. The Belpian com-j tournament should put them in jut

mittee showed no indication to stretch any point that mipht help the Yankees' team. The propram, despite the protest, fixe-s the tennis elates for Aupust 1 to 2Z and removes the possibility e)f American stars competing because of confliction with the national championship here. Th.e p.elpian committee dismisses all obligation to provide accomodations for tin- American team witli an announcement that no quarters eeiuld be secured. The American committee as a result, has to send a

representative across the wate-r im- i that

mediately to hunt a place for the Yankees to stay. Boxing Rules. Ruk-s of the international boxinp anion are to prevail in the boxinp matches and the entries are eut down to two in events in which the Americans promised to make- almost a clean sweep. The hand grenade throw, a feat in which Americans pretve-d themselves remarkably adept at the inter-allied panics ha.s been e liminatiel and also the poll' e've rit. "We have been severely handi

capped by not recciin

several months

said, "but we will lay our plans immediately. There is much to do to form, enter and transport the team to Belgium."

the ripht condition to take th? slate

honors. Burnham to Play. It has been erroneously reported that Burnham. South Bend's stellar forward would not be allowed to take part in these paints. The contention that he is a "Pro" because he coaches the South Bend hiph school teams is false. The Y. M. C. A. tournament will not he held under A. A. U. rules, and this is the reason why Burnham v.ill be allowed to play, because) the A. A.

F. rules make the. point very plain

an athlete who roaches is

recciinp information i (v,rV is apo." Pres't Kirby

considered as a professional. The Michipan City five appears to be the stronpest quintet represented in the sectional tournament, excludinp South Fa nd of course, and flceordinp to advance dope tho Michipan City and the South Bend "Y's" should play the tinal round. Followinp is the schedule for the sectional tournament: Friday night. Feb. 2 8. Seven o'clock Michipan City vs. Laporte. ciL-ht o'clock South Bend vs.

BULL I KdlT. V'V Associated Press: " WO RCITKR. Mass , Feb. 19. In a fipht between two hull buffaloes in the lake Park enclosure today, a cow that pet between the tvo combatants was pored to death. The bulls, weighing cloe to 2,0 00

pounds each, were seiia rated by th

Saturday. Feb. 2?.

Three o'clock Winner of :ff uth Bend-Gary game vs. Fort Way-Tic. S: 13 o'clock Winner of Michigan City-Laporto game vs. Winner of South Bend-Fort Wayne game.

to si:d noti:. Tili: HAGUK, Feb. 19. The Dutch pove-rnment's reply to the latest allied note on extradition of tho former kaiser probably will not bo forwarded until late next week

it was learned today. Publication

e arctaker with a pitch fork and j of the note here aroused little in-

driven into separate enclosures. terest.

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iiuntmau in (.ame. Buntman can all i ut up a t.zf-t cl ; With Bunti.;..!, ;.r a forwar! game at puardirp. :.r.d with :i Coach Burnham will take his has- the locals hive str- npthere.i thr-ir .; er neu To help no team -v.o. kttball squad to Kendallville for the team a pr.-.u tl-ai ;n the .'. :". u:ve ! work thron ph. the b.-al d.f.r--last tilt to be played in foreign ter- and floor pan.. . Th;s m w ma". ! .... rltory this season. This will be the works with his mat.-.-. Capt. Wedel . INDIANA WINS, second pame to be contested with j and Nyik.-s. as i: had b. ( n ;-, the p.-,- . it. 1 Pr--: the Kendallville rive this year. In running sine, the b-cinninp m th-i RI. 'OM 1NGT N. I mi.. F- . the other came held earlier tlo-v j soa-.n. Althouph Nv ikos has not Indiana ur.i. rsity asilv w n were defeated by the score of "? to th.e h iht of !iaa-. the ,. c. r.t r. ' basket. a'.i cn-.e with th.e F: . 12. But from rumors affoat the east- he e.in cove.- the middle o;' tin rbv.H s:tv . ;' 'm. i'm ati toniirhr. :' ' to 1

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Come Fill Up Yomr Pipes

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X V1! XXlUli CUU -X. Ulli CA i. 11-4. i-lll CV C.1 1 ll IVl it's when good pipes are a-going. If ever good pipes go their best, 'tis when Velvets in the bowL For Velvet h a mighty friendly smoker Kentucky Burley is the leaf that Nature made

for pipes. Wholesome and hearty, honest as the day, And Velvet is that same good Burley lea brought to mellow middle age. For eight long seasons Velvet "meditates" in wooden hogsheads, throwing off the rawness of "young" tobacco truly "ageing in the wood" Out Velvet comes cool, calm and generous the tobacco Nature made good, kept good and made betten

Velvet's sweetness is the sweetness of gooa cobacco, not "put on" like "frosting" on a cake. Its mildness comes from natural ageing, not from having the life baked out. Its fragrance is true tobacco fragrance, not a perfume. And Velvet makes an A Number One cigarette. Roll one. As good old Velvet Joe says; 4 Fill yor neart with friendly thoughts, Yo' mouth with friendly smoke An' let the old world wag'

the friendly tobacco