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Moiulay, OctoluT a, 12S. I'iiw Two LA OH AN DM KVKNINd OHKICUVKK 1 9 fiY.sJ 33 V BLANKETS at LOW PRICES Good looking il;iils, generous sizes, good weights. As low ;is $2.45 DrucwUbl. Value. HILL'S "v pemltthlc utility wanmrmtmrm ksticm.k nii'iiovrs . NKW YliKK, Oct. iL' telle T.iylor, netress wife nf .lin k Deiuprey. hn.H virtually rem end from a i h rout operation and will 1-uve next month fT llnllyw I in fulfill motion picture t?i unfa ir f-nt, I irnpsey's icpie-eniai i o i; nniillllCed tonight. The National Safety Council i o jrt! tin huusevvoik Is unc of tin ii i ty.ardoii of f in inin- occu- paCti. tjliltt A 1'W Of the Well- S s. em .oy timid these il:iyn. In all the world - - No Other Car Like This ! i A New by Three Great Driving Advantages of Exclusive Victory Construction Lowering the center of praiiv brings the weight of hmly ami passengers nearer the grimtul. S'ou feel that you are riilinfj IN the car and not ON it. The Victory gris the road more Crmly, anti is safer and easier to handle on sharp cuncs. STANFORD LEADS COAST ELEVENS Oregon Kliminutes Wash ington. 27-0; California Trojan Game Ends Tie Ity Itiis'l N ew bunt f Av--m tat. l Press Spoils Writer) SAN I'PAN'IHCO. Oct. '2 2 (AP) - Hulfetid about by some Of the riti;lii st toot hall weather in years, Paritic 'f:if'i vn f rt iw1 eh vv ns fsWllllg ItltO 1 111- lllhl-Ht ilMOII Week today with only oim of their num tn i- boasting ! .spotless conference l . cpl. Stanford's i :t til iii.i Is settled down pinrtire today ilfhlKii-tl tor l!nr pi i 1 1 't a "loriiuiuoti H." t he new htn tip system that is the brain child jl t'o.u h Glenn Warner n ml which some critic? say In going to irwdnilonie football, ' I'rniii the torinallon, with the t w o ha ives stationed In buck Of tin- i.'i'-klrs. the ipiiirli rlmck r nl bet b. hind the center and the !ii)in.n-l, m Hi.- t'iir and left of the (ii.if 1 1 r. I h' t 'anl uiii Im run off a ,(i:uv-ii'iciis t hat I i i pH an ah rt pair ul s jumping to luciHi- the hall. Kvery w oek hits m- n impt ove. melit and )ant I-'iiday Stanford lit- tally iht.zli ( Idaho's Vandal to vend the hi northern temp buck Ik. Mir on the short end of a 4 7-' H'nre. It made three Conference wins for the i 'a id inn Ik mid ilh tm detents or tun. they are now the leaders nf the major Western cir cuit. Stanfoid hu ii "breather" and Larger Victory Six Ddd&e Brothers JUntjj )ou have seen, cxpf rippcciian4 pwed uppa. Victory smurtness and performance, you can't pos sibly realize what a great car the new Victory Six is and why the world is so emphatically sold on its amazing value. NEW AND EXCLUSIVE Victory Six construction sets the highest standard yet known for riding wsc an.l road.ibility. BODY AND CHASSIS arc mutually designed for each other. The body is bolted directly to the chassis frame, replacing the usual body silLi and eliminating body overhang. RECENT AND VITAL improvements have been announced including still greater roominess and luxury, wider doors and windows, greater vision areas, more generous leg room and still richer in terior appointments. BRILLIANT Victory Six performance is unpar aMclcd for tjuick pick-up, instant acceleration, speed and flexibility. Victory riding ease on a'.l Kinds of roads is nothing less than marvelous. The strength and rigidity of Victory conch work contributes to the enjoy ment of passengers hy elimi nating squeaks and rattles. PRU rS-7 immj t'jr, JiWs, KoaJiirr, $pvCi4p.tia(y4-DxrSni. fuvs;PIuc i ... Jm-iv Dtl.uxt Pju. Coupe, fi lyo; Sport KouJ tier, Spnr! Touring t.r, fi aa y Sprt SfitdH. $ll)) f.t.h. Detrvit. lour prtctt t.ir. ar.ii hnjttcnt payments m nmivnieni amountu u-ili put )ia it ir'in t-iii.ilc p- itiiH (' 'iitury Six luwry, iptrJ, pvueranti J-ttfortfjjit.t .1 i. iviijtfu.'tjn .;'.' tit tttfty. U bt m mjy u gin wrf tmtj L. C. SMITH 5th and Depot next Saturday In Kreno State and w HI iim' tin- Kaine to point at South IW Callfoinia A Wf-U later. Two (itliiiiN Thin Week Only two confi-retiee icninex hiv i limed for nt Haiuiiiny ht-tueiii WaHhiiikton luut Oretroit State at Seattle and Idaho vcihuh t'nlver sity of ('aliforniu at I. on AiikIch, at .Mo.Hi'Osv. I . i'. I.. A. trounced I'oiiionu ;".-h hiNt Saturdfiy hut the Kunie i'H nun-cunteit nee. WajHhinton, inetnher of the "Hk l-onr" iilonK lih Stanford. I'HUfoi-nlu and Southern t 'uiii orntii. tiiok an urns peeled hut none the 1 1 us ( 1 1 1 fie Aiilloplnv from fin-Kon hot weekeiMl. the f. ore itfinif 7-0. It wart a haul hluw to the Muskie1. who had p'-VlnilNly del'etiled Moil tana and i xpicled to come to.Stan tord November 17 with ii clean rdatt-. Moth U'urshiiiKton und Oie. k'on imw have won und lont ii puilie, S4l'lll-x' 'I'll culilornl' lieuri anl Hnutlu-rn 'nlilni nia'H Trojan, each holding one confen-nce victory met. buttled and departed laM, Saturday and the iplentloll Of Hllpertoi'lly Ih wlill uli.sett led. They played to ft nrorn le.lrt tie before 7 S.IIOO piTHOIltl lit Iterkehy, the Hecuinl larK-'t crowd coaxed out In t he country no far thin year. A It hoiiffh undefeated the hpars and Trojans must K've way to'Stan (Old h add. ship us a r Mill of the lie. Next Sat urday, f 'allt ornla faces a toiiyh a?voKniiieiii In the San l-'rani M'it (Hyinpic club, an eleven of former colhur luuiinarieH which already lias defeated Stanford. Southern t'ulifornla also ha u non- COIlleieni'e Kat"'' fM'hednled. tukitlK on Occidental in what should prove, to te ti romp. WaNhiiiKton Slate movi d up by The perfection of Vic to balance benefits all phases i pcrlormaoce. Steering i amaiingly easy, accelerant is faster and smoother, ai hydraulic four-wheel bralsi: is extraordinarily efficient. HE'S WORLD'S CHAMPION TYPIST i i r : P's"t'.Jfk Alhorl T:nu:or:i. f I i tl fi'stiii. . .1.. wiin 111' wi.rM'n l h'vi ililili 'li;itnpiitif.hl' iit S.n nimeiilo. lr.m!y w ht-n lu- wiolc 1 M Wiinlna 111 1 rt lit ' fur nil hi.lir. Iliirinj: tliu.-t' tin niimit i-.h Ju- Iiiiuli' 41.'.t;'l Mlrnlifs. or nil nvfrnli" "f II .sllnkfn mt sirnn.l. nojdni,' out Dillon Suite. H-? S.tt lUiday. A pine.- klch In the Jast ((ilarter hroii(,lit the i'ouars their ' si-cniid l onli ti ico victory, They j huv? lost one .Mine while Oi-t.oti iStale now has two defeats chalh- ed against it and a I dank reo: d in the win coliiinu. Next vxeekend, Wnshintcton Stati- meets Coth of ld4ho at I'ullniad. Montana's irizzHe.- afh d Jhiqtm'h .Montana Mines, jo.o, hut have a harder tar-U hefore them next Saturday when they hock up against Montana Slute at Unite, in another non-c.infi retire content. Montana State's strenyt h w as ulioun wlnn it defeated Idaho 1 fi l ;t eat ly in t he season. Coast conference Standings fol low : W. :t T. I'ct II I.O'ii 1 l.ool 1 . am Stanford I'. S c ('alltornla w. s c , ( h-eon j W ahink'ton a ."no ,i"tii .turn n. a. c. . . Idaho Mnntana - ... I . C. L. A. I S'iiuitla's Nchctlnh At I'ortland Or. pott freshmen , O. A. i ' fools?. At S atth treiton ARtiieS vs. Washinirton. At I'ultniati Colleu of Idaho vs. V. S C. At M(N'.'- 1. C, I,. A. vs. Ida ho. At Put to-- Montana vs. Montntia Slat. "At M.rU.'lcy - orympi' Pluh yi. i 'alifoi nia. A I I .1 1" - It o i- I e i ri.in ' --. P:anftrd. At I. os A npl.'S-Occidental vs. r. s. c. Four Teams Are Leading In Big Ten; 7 in East CHICAGO. Oct '21 (AIM-Min-1 n sola. I IMnois and Ohio Stai e w ero i .Itnved farthi r toiward in the race, tor the Western c. inference grid1 iron championship as the result of Saturday's game, with Wisconsin sliding backward, its chnmpion- xhln .iMoratiors diinnu.l. t t The situation finds the It.idirers. oiiii'U li lt out o: I ne cnampioii- ; ,hip rating as the i .-nil of heim,' ' held to a C'-to-li to- by Purdue. The surpiMng result ot the combat wax the insist sit m' leant of S:tt - , urday's games as all ..'.h'B con-. it-Ms ran t.iiily tine to form. ! hiii Sta!- h'.ip'd mot e brief mi j Michigan, beating the Wolverines' I "J to 7. Minnesota sta ug ht-r. d Chicago. "I.tn 7. while- l.lmois w htpl'ed Indiana. I t o 7 , Msg Ti n vtandings: : Teams - W I.. T. , M inne.-ot a .- ... ' " ' Ohio State - " 0 . Iow a 1 " " ; Mhnioti - , i o o : Wiscunvtn o ft t Indiana 1 1 H Pun ho - i l 1 Nor'hw.'-;- in nit Mi.'hignn ' - " .tin ato - v rt ! TM HIP I I D Itlti M" ! KtNSAS nrv,.M t AIM ' Nt In a-ia, Mioiiti and Kansas; share leadership ot the Ptg Six as th" con ' eri-tiee itiiirs a p- : iod of. I htul.tl i-:.th. - all' r )-e.t? ' a month I or the m;ivom ha- p ist, d with only , I thr. e gain.s t.'iT,ng oc. the chain-1 : pioti;hp h.i t k bt en pi..y d. K;.ch " jot the t hr ee b adei s h,is pi.i d and . won O'.li lti Si game. S.b:ask, j g.tno d thr top mere ti-.an two w.ikx ago with a w ;;i over Iowa 'State, whi'e Saturday Missouri' Mi'ppd li'w.i Stat- .u'cm an.l Kan- ' I I W I ll lt TI. VM lilt. II i M, YOUK h-t j; i AIM Af ; i r A - i o-x of ri -im: ),.il'h lootKill I'.lt'.h h. f .ittned t'v i.n:is.ua:.y widt- ; .r.A.I and .-rte, t,Ve use of th ioiw.u'd pavs a - a seoiipk; weapon. ' ,i handnil of teums 'iiinl nut to. i day a likely con t end i x tor the I ii mil '. is'i.i ) "eh a in ptonsh i p" )nnoi ot tl(. ..IM. Y.ile. iMvtmoiith. Ainu. Penn- I I .in i. New York v. r er-;t v. i ":tr n'i;ii T. i'h and Ge,n etiw i were the iiisitu temji that ( tiM-rgi-d i not en!v n : or ions S.t urday, hut undefeated nnd tied n yet the ea mn . Th ? w ece f ji votd to win and win they did- After n st'iteow mon ot iivx.'ts which nmrked the en r Her eekx of the Axon, th came involving the h dinir elevens this time ran re mark.1. My true, to the tlopf. '' t t I 3 ARAB DEFEATS "CHESTY J01E" IK MARATHON I i NKW YlilEK. Oct, '22 (AIM ! Sonu hody always i tuhinif the joy ! out nf life for "Chesty Joie" It ay. When .loie w;i a niih r it was Paavo Nuiini. the tannnts h"Inn. I At the nun rt! hi.n dh-tance it's Kl ' hiati. the little 1M1 k-shinnf d, i wire-hniied Arah. Maliinv his protessionnl runnins J d- hiit. at Madison Square Garden 1 lasf niKht. I'.ay. once l;m of Am I eiitun mih-rs, was dislaui'ed hy Kl ! Oimfl who repeaN'd. hy a decisive margin, his triumph over the little ' Chicaonn in t he ( M nidc mara I tUAn at Amsterdam tliis siiinnier. niaf I's time was " : i ." 2 - Ti. I The race attracted a crowd var ionsty estimated at from G.oiiO to persons. tm the official fl 1:11 rex may depend w In titer Tex Itnkard will seek further to In terest the puldic in Ionic distance i iinnin. ' The kh Mailt little runner liunff like a shadow in the sinndle-lceKcl ' Arah tor niiTre than a score of miles hut in the . nd Kl (Mialix superior sta mina told. "n. tr lVIild enough for anybody. . . and yet THEY SATISFY T II INK. what that anyhoJy . . . and tikl yes, But something more a iuli:y if leaf, a .skill of Mending, that brings out ihe natural taste and goodness of the tobaccos themselves. OUTLOOK IS DARK IN BOXING WORLD Tex Packard Himself Is Obliged to Turn Else where for Profits liy lUluurd J. Neil (Asocinel lri Sportt Writer) NKW VOHK. Oct. 12 (AI'l Nut urtnff of thf cauliflower to a rohiist and remunerative maturity in recent nfonthn that Tex Itlckard has heen forced to turn turn to ot h'-r veKetahleM for prof It. Oc casionally hi dip Into the wheat market to make up hoy in and si IliiiK fittureH the inroads that hu threatened to pull his for- j tune down to ti mere million dol- j lars. J The winter uruson irrtf under way w 1th many difficulties Im set ting the Htur of Madison Square Garden, who. II U Jack Jenipey, seems to he soften Iiik untie r the load of wuccejis. Opposltiioi is sprinfcinK up in the town Tex used to rule w ithout question and 1 he edKe Is off th politic taste for caul it low er. Tunncy Startttl It The departure of Kins Tunuey from affaitH fistic started the might on it h w ay. The ' heavy w ellit di vision, t he one big consistent money makt r, ih u Rcrambled tness, studded w ith iin who offered nothinK hut mediocrity when op portunity knocked. .Now they do not choose to firht, preferrjnK to argue their respective riKhtM to the empty throne rather than fight for the honor. Jack Sharkey, he of the twisted knee and the one outstanding heavy w eight despite the crushing defeat hy I'einpsey. Is u me. Ileal prohlem now. The ligaments totn in training almost two months ago have been slow in healing. Me may never again reach the heightH he aehii ved in bending lemp y to his will for th better part of four roumls. Kven at hit b-st with both legs sound, the Hoston Bailor wan a moody problem, prone to battle languidly us often as he start led the ringworms with his speed, pow er and viciousne.su. The rest of the Clop have failed entirely to flower or have gone to seed in the puldic mind. Johnny Jtihko appears to have passed hi pook. Tom Heeney got his chance and h if drubbing from Tunney. 1 !impsey in through with the game forever. t.mimy Two Illwk George Godfrey, beraus of hi negro blood, has never received se- means: "MiKI cniuijh for yet they satisfy!" 1 t t z t $25 For Your Old Range Kejrardless of Condition II V mill I rl III.' .1 .. . . . .... .-. mi i. " ' ' t on.n.l. nl l'l"'1 CARR FURNITURE CO., KaMern Ownn', l.urBet Ho."" K.irlher rioiiM consideration. la uluio t'zeudun ami Vounu' Ktrihling are ' too tough" lor the boyw. Jtoh' rli. Von Porat. lotva). Han sen. Marriiur. Itoehuck. ! Kh. cither have not ripened or h;ie gone to seed entirely. So. while Tex wans n flaming youngster to plow up the ground all over again. Jess .McMahon. fe ll red Garden march-make,, is plan ning the opening of a new indoor arena, and Humbert I'lignzy. for the first lime, seems assured of a place to stage shows in the winter time. The newcomers have popu larized "popular" price.-, which do not jibe with the Garden scheme of things. The best scrap.- of the Indoor season appears to l a match be tween Tommy l.oughran. the light heavyweight champion, and Mickey Walker, mid. lb-w eight king, u ho has created a sensation by bowl ing over light In avywt ights. That is one Tex can't make because nf the ancient feud between himseh" and Jack Kearnx. .Mickey's man ager which dates back to Kearns' split with Heiupsey and accusations that Hiokard widened the breach. Kearns says that' Walker will fight l.oughrati in the Garden for lloii.HiMi, an offer which should hav be n accompanied with smell ing saltM for the i hin-thatched Tex an. The final w Old w as said by the New York State Athletic Com mission with a filling that Walker could fight only at l;o pounds. Mickey has more than a little trouble doing that. Coi'lK'tt Out Just when the welterweight sit uation seemed boiling into a pot of gold young Cnrhett. southpaw sen sation from California, came east and fought two disappointing bat tles with Sammy Maker. That e!im inated him. The negro star, young Jack Thompson, sprang into tame' by knocking out the champion, Joe Dundee, In two rounds in a non title match. As soon us Tex muted this pair tor a genuine rhampion Mtip tussle in the Garden Nov. It; Jackie Kields took the edge off the bout by whipping Thompson. fpf j (M Tobacco goodness, and w ithout over-sweetening; mildness with charat'ttr that's the Chesterfield iliflerence. And it's the most important difference any ciga rette cxitld offer! " "",r ,M"' ,"' iMiirliiw nf ii iii'W Aliiiinri'h. "" INC. t Baltimore Oriole Owner Dies Today 1 1 A I .TI M f 1 ! I''. - - ( A P ) f Jack Dunn, owner and manager of 'the Italtimore Orioles, seven linns i pennant winner in the Inlernation j al h agne. died today while riding at the dog trials of the Maryland j 1'ieid Trial iiNHcicitition near Tow i sun. A HaltliMoro suburb. , Dunn's death was believed to have been caused by a heart at- lack, others attending the trials. ( said he had exhibited Intense e i ciieinetit just after on of his dogs. ' Ib ll The I 'evil, had ciune to a j Ii. ;i ul it ii I point. A moment later, j they n pot ted. bin heinl sagged t'urwaid and he slumped from his I Jiorso's back. - . liat; pipes lea I ly w ere Invented j by the IComans. :t historian de. i elales. The Scotch aren't Mlll bad f people all'-r nil. THREE to FTVT MINUTES ' to FORTY THEATRES. AMP! Alt C i PC .r. W JAM FA I. 7 1 TIMES SQUARE J S NEW YORK CITY : PTVisoted W V09lr4s4T