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.-'.:-. - ' .- .-V. : THE NEW BERN SUIJOL-t' k ; -""H' FRIDAY.qQCJj l1921ArirfV ockv a ew tsera r- i Tiff 1 M louniana u nay nere -loiray ?pr aiFOfvI M y,r'jjj'ijj,jjjjggj'gTpjir'''j' jjpjijgpjBjpjjjjpjMjjjjjQy, jjjjTnxtyityBw-1 '--'ysBiSiESBMBEjBnBBmt? J ...... ... , -1 - - , i m r r - . . -V. anS Wants $100,000 !To JMehd His Boxing Title n ,Johni ! . Kilbantr; featherweight boxing! iampion. of, Ttfte wof 1(1, grants $100,008 lo defe3ds title: A 3Ha -Johnn t lives anii -thrives, itu CJexe,-J iU.IIU. Vt :i3 I1UIUU1I U1CU L 111.11 harvest lightly. 11 The i ie of their ideas, TiihJinp's stand 'has put some ideas rtvf O the" nettds 'of Jack Britton, Bertny L onard rfi4 ,U"S other thdmpiow, with, .the exception of Jack Dempsey, &,-hn'etn ofltshines -Kilbane as .a o4mptsr getfcvrJ Kba-pe . gets av.v wijUi it 's cur own private iM'"""" trt.heh't yoii ean look for the &OftG caiiiva tOr.devlai-e . them-it-lyes along similar lines. i, Vfo eonnetei-on -wilh'i -ICilDane's :de Lr.-uls, it is interesting - to turn .bacK a few-years. In laiu Tex nitKaiu hung, up a purse of $101,000 for Jim Jeffries and Jack, JohnsDiito split In v.;,. fmnni battle ftiV he heavyr at that -If he war to take tnem on., eltrbi 'champion .' the greatest fistic one an.Pwanomr i ,rmjja-.succesBiuii. i ,am piom Sffijrf-.tp, .bay Jmj Risk) j- his crown $100,0(J ier "risk,;' Jehnny could climb lnto the irtirlionaire --WasW in 7 less, than, a yea$r;stagng;pne- "risk" every :fiv or: six .weeks. cAnd after a surveyi-ftfl the present 'crop o feath- erweigiitSchallengers we don't believe Kilbanwould be running much risk. NOT SAYS 1'G III ,1016 (e received, a-pupe of $60,000 I et" Kll.ldne, defending on3 of the nL iAlWQ foi Wainfiig-.ekpfenfaes ..for' m (TOWns, aske that much merely to "i;isk'- 1. is title.. , j Even later than that there are in sta:nce of vchampions going intovt.he arena: to battle for their titles for less than one-quarter of the price named is? Ilban. X Tea. brothers, box fighting " is a queef igtL!me. - v I , an knocki'Ji out Danny Frush, of Lon don aiui Baltimore, at Dunn Field in ClevePaii on the afternoon-; of Sept. 17, The fight went-a Jittle." over six " j'.' im . Tl t V, .: , , V tfrt : rUUUtl. a UU9 Jllllliy gut: (MJUUb V A v 00 b Tip tht'ritio of remuneration he Istolrt for a,$ 400,000 guarantee. .? )00. Buthe figuessQn) Pf Abe otheri jouts'ifiifeht go teArottrirlsi'so't'o'ke'eiJ i ,.1STUDEI4TS .VfJfJIIIISITf r '-fet Irokt rc us. I; e ?i r liG mem' Th d t'.ie c a 'JO: thert roon. "far tlu serie " Is Largest In the . His-' y of the Institution ?EL. HILL, OcSi4Attend- bords at the "Unersity .'are, ; by this year'sJfegltstrati6n. n hundred and. eighty -three -i have been entered j0n " the. ms is two - hundred and 'fifty s nan had been enrolled : on . the ay of last year. There are 535 ?s of the-freshman class. registration to. date would in i total , ot about 1,800 before oge year is over if there were lations for that number. But re not. Living quarters, class nace . and' eating facilities are 1 to the utmost. . - employment situation will be "aggrayated when the worfd's s over andT the eporjsvftte joking for jobs. .-7: t -.- . . ' f ft -s- ' i ill I "nV I ll" Mif HEKDERSON lSh; Says Yanka Are A Game Club. Miller Huggins Claims Luck Helped to . Defeat Him . r - 1 - NEtV YORK, Oct 14. J'The fact that the Giants defeated us in the ':pries would ; .sennit, Aq.. indicate : that they area, -bett4)j ; teajin ..than, the Yankees,; tstud vManagpr Miller Hug-fms-t J-estexday- a,fterii(yon. ...follpwjng jhe bbncludi-og' -game-, .of -.the series. '.'We are-' willing-, to let it go at that, but I ;behevev that everyone will have lo admit that luck played a promi nent, part in the victory of the Na tional; Leaguers. Anyway, .we gave j'them a run for their money. The Oiants are a game rrowd and they jj.it ifp a splendid exhibition of base I ball.- But when it Ionics' to garae- Juess, there never has been a team on the diamond that fought harder for vjrtol-y than the Yankees."'- "Smce we evened up the series there.; hasn't :,beent the slightest doubt m my mind as to what the final out-Hi-ie back come' would be. said lanager John J. McGraw, of the "iarrls-. '"It looked kind ht dark for our hopes at the be ginning of'tfeel arfftStf'-Jiue Ae,Jfiia.fts ramc up froiji- behind like thoro-ugh-bredf andi-tniy fttelfe- ISsfc.riiekrtctfl' a mopent. The Yankees are 'jreat club iand they treP'ralnl'v rtlk'dS is put f orth.every ounce of effort." LOCALS READY FOR TOE FIRST CONTEST TODAY Rocky Mount Sends Down Husky Looking Eleven . ' Game Called at 3:30 TANDY T . PRO. FOOTBALL Former North Carolina Star Leaves For Ohio To Join Professional Team There - - at mm tiWrm General Abner Doubleday is cred- firt baseman has no timV to beat t'he ' Jited with having originated baseball J runm-r-to the hassock. - , S J the aim aays bftore me -ivii war; The "Old llonian" was the flst1 The Rocky Mount high school eleven arrived here this morning"' to battle with the local Highs this :if- lernbon a tGhent Park. It riomises to be an exciting and thrilling strug gle.. The visitors are a husky looking crew and there are two or t!in;e'near ,'giarits in the lot. They look like 'eal football players and there is r.o Question but that they're "oing to iight hard for victory hd-ioi". But when it v comes to fighting, they're flotT going to have a thin? on the iN'ew Bern team. Local fans believe that Simpson, feummerell, Gaskins and Shipp, in field, will be the means of breaking up Rocky Mount's defense fvu-Jy in- jtUe game;. In-rlejf vajrfl of Receiver 4Limited Water Supply Is Dwindling 5 '. '(By Associated Press), , . ,. HENDEBSPN,-; N-q., Oct. 14. J: H. Bridgers; president and general manager ,of the company, and W7 A. Hunt. alderman . . arfd :t supervisor.' of financ-- for': the: city - of Henderson, wore named f by Judge Calvert- Us cq receivers. 'for the Henderson- Water Coi.ipny.At a hearing last nighi of the tppeal'-tif vth'e'.jCity council asking for a tfeeeiversfiias a means for getting 1 tlievfiivthk'mminent wateriamt in- ;as-a;resaltiof the drought which FURS .GALORE BE : 1 SLEW dAl-UKDAY good , store operator, is annetrncmg lit today's New Bernian a showing of thousands of dollars worth of furs which is to be hefcf at bis establish ment on Middle street tomorrow mornfng: & '."TT " : .present jresej-voir.-fThe vweather today .tVas .fair' -with iu indications of rain. i Five thousand feet of pipe was or dered by telephone last night, and it i'a sard; will be rushed here by special tram.; The water company consented to thfVeceivership as a means of legal izing; borrowing of necessary funds or financing the laying of a pipe line t distance of a mile to the nnnd 114? prevailed .since eariy - juiyy, 'nought,,, which 13 the dumping place 5ilJ . they? locals have two Vflisi ends inI lt:j;!?.!exp(!-te(I. .'that 4"IieyVi-ftt"r b fible f.wsHke gains . wifjf AOnfayi muph attention to the ' aerial" form of attack and are unusually proficient in ibis branch of the' game!' '' 1 .The game starts at .3:30 and a large crowd of fans will "be "on 'tidnd t-o- ifheer the New Bern team: Rocky Koujit's, team' also was acebmpanied Mrrt). F. Jarvis, one of Ner BeTnisi-y-:seer.-il fans, so there ought to be jyjqting -plenty WILL REORGANIZE TRAINING FOR ARMY DURHAM, Oct. 14. George few years ago the star center on the. University of North Carolina foot- J'but no one man had as much to do ;paru3y i wan treating uie inouern game as thanes a. uonnsKey, ramous iiryi )asoman in the eighties and present hall ' team leaves this afternoon lori ul ""-"ii'J " "' -- Cleveland, Ohio, to join the profes- UomisKey nas controlled tne kos sional football team managed ana : jor 21 years but ne was not always man to take his team south spring -training and the? first to gage special cars to .haul; his players. for m-a,in. .ij-..-'Q'iTi , which th. dt?' .re- ceiye. ltia-JWater supp.yvllia v&n' vry tw0.,JntfTthT and thp' jfeservfe "reser-. voir JiaftWter sufHcjie-rO,' towlast, Jess i.,-..-:-i; L.,Ft : mi. iuAV.r!ww.i.-v a..'a,t.:'-a .OTVte)Utlet- of the citv seweraere Isysteinis .llse.. ot this water was con- QiftViii$&i ; endorsement and ap prdyal pf art engineer of the state Jioard oh health who was summoned the situation (By Associated-Press) .- A '-, i. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.4. A partial if ;iiot a complete reorganization of the army, resulting in realocatipn of dejmands throughout the country probably will resp.lt from steps takT captained by Jim Thorpe, noted In dian athlete. Mr. Tandy will play at center for tne Ohio Pros. The eleven will include the follow ing fotbaoll players who are known throughout America. Guyon, Indian plaver, formerly of Carlisle and later of Georgia Tech, halfback; Chariie-i Briekley, Harvard's greatest back, full; Thorpe, halfback, Tandy, center Black, Yale, and Howe, Dartmouth, guards; Guernsey, Princeton, and White, Syracuse, tackles: Ilolcombe Ohio State, and Siaten, Georgia Tech end;?. Thorpe first gained fame as a star in the Olympic games several years ago when he won practically all the honors in sight. Due before the medals .ttensting to his prowess were deliv ered, it was ound that he had, played professional baseball ., with tlje Fayrr e'tteville club in the, Eastern Carolina league and' the medajs wer withheld". Since then he has been .- in thebig leagues, .with the. New . York! .Giants, but his inability tpliit. .curved ptchin' litis icicaLcu 111111 iu i-ip iiiinuis unu he is now under contrac. with a, club in the American" associaYioh, " an AA circuit. ' '.. J ' V- " "' '. ',' Ahiong the gahies.scfieduied by' the' professional club Tand is joining is one with the Toronto pros which will be played at the Polo Grounds, New York, November 4. 'The season in the United States will close Decem ber 4, and the team will leave imme diately for C,uba where four games will be playe3 within three weeks. The ciub expects to return to the United States in time for the members to , be at home Christmas. i man of wealth and substance. In i'ac.t, the "Old Roman," as he is af fectionately known, to lovers of base- ball. got his start --'in life , al a train "butcher" running out of ,Dubuque, la., and it was in the railroad yards there that the young Chicagoan got his early baseball training. Comniy's first baseball job was as a pitcher with an independent " team in Chicago in-lS-76. -In 1884 , he was playing first base and managing .the old St. Louis Browns, , four-time pen nant winners, and it was then that he originted the roving style of playing the initial ' sack. Comiskey was the first man to play off the bag any great distance and the originator of the play by which the pitcher -covers the base on a roller on which the TO HOLD SERVICES W A ItlAU M. AW . NEW YOilli. lOdt.KlS. JPoveMiit7.i-Jf 11, vArmisti aEjlllbl''obiveia:f f by special seicsi in Jiirttej1if -copal churches of. the world, says ah announcement by the Bt. Rev. Thonv-' r as F. Gailor, president of the chuiJph- council. Special pr3: will -be aid for the success of tnte conference, .on armament and, Sunday, November 13 .' will also witness special services at the churches. ' , : 'Mi ; ' ' ' '' ' - Man in New-Hampshire ifclalmS- he," fed a hen gravel and-.she laid corjierr -.' ; stone. This is rather hard to believe ' ' even to the laymind. ' ' : : -1- , ,..,i.7.l,1v ' ' READ SUN-JOURNAL WANT ADS en-today by Secretary Weeks to as- 'IMPERIAL WIZARD IS Siftt further ill. th trainraw r.t lio the training, of the National Guards organised reserves and other civilians at nAi,lit,ary. train -teg camp. - : , .t . .' . s -The secretary today ,a'npjiuted a oard offr.oflicers, all of the ;genei:al it -.plan- Vfop such an erEranizatiajj'tftrirl Sktributioi of -the authorized streiigth tv? 5.1VB nfftsf0 assistanpeqg- lejt-in the traini nl infiioii aJl elements ;bfTtbM army Jt' the CONFINED TO HIS BED 'WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. WilH'am fft,ansb. ordered It tQt',e.com'niendH- lmmfln?t fm penal Wizard, of the am "fn snh nr. ,o.ajo ! .. rtvu : iviux is.ian, was nrevented bv iH'ness today, from appearing before t'he house committee in the investi 'ga.tion... being made into the activities of the. order. READ SUN-JOUUNAIi . 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