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VICENTINI IS - COMING BACK Lightweight Selected to Meet Leonard Seem* to Have Recovered Ability to Hit. , iv> t .tiii mv J A ifoprrlcht IM?, tw Tb> Aditiirrl ~ \>*w York, Nov. 13 -Loul* VKentlni. ouc of the light weight* whom i he boxing t orn mission haw selected to box for tho honor of meeting Benny Leonard, appears to be making a comeback. He seem* to h:?ve recovered hi* ability to hit hard and fast while his general activity In the ring impresses those who are looking forward to future thrill* in the lightweight clan*. Vieen tini'B victory over Sammy Vogel at the Lenox Athletic Club on Monday night was very decisive. Vogel Ih by no means a 'top notcher. but he is a good boy and very clever. Vicentlnl's heavy artillery how ever, was too much for the fast stepping Harlem youth. who ?lowed up appreciably every time the Chilean got In one of his lefts or rights. And so while Vogel peppered his men during the first five rounds the blows came with ever diminishing force and finally, from the fifth to the ninth rounds ? when the battle was endrd ? there was no doubt that Vogel was due to take a nap. Vlcentlnl seemed to lie in very good condition, much better than Ae has been the last two months. Nearly 4.000 spectators were, crowded into the club which showed the South American lias not lost his advertising value and that the lightweight class is a popular one. Everywhere you go along the Great White Way you hear talk oT a California migration on the part of tin eared fraternity. The dope is that with reawak ened interest in the boxing game due to the passage of the profes sional boxing bill in the golden tttmte purses will be big and pa tronage immense. Then, too, the idea of a winter spent in the balmy climate of the Pacific coast is not without appeal to the cauliflower clan. All in all therefore, any West coast promo ters who want to get some attrac tive names on their winter bills have only to apply to well known managers of the East and Middle Wast. The attraction will be greater because of the present slump In boxing hereabouts which does not promise to improve. The winter looms with a lean and hungry as pect. Two fighters alone have the power to Improve conditions and neither will ra:se a nand to this ?od. They are Dempsey and Ben ny Leonard. Both of them are busy with film and theatrical af fair* and neither seems to realize tat awhile the lethargy In ring fairs has not yet affected Inter t.pf vaudevlle audiences and m spectators in outstanding prize fighters it Is bound to do so In th* end. TV COBB DECLARES " THAT HE WII-L PLAY Aaheville. Nov. 13. ? Ty Cobb yesterday denied the report that he will not play on the team next year. He stated that he will play In probably half of the game* and will use Manush In the other half In the center field. To Lend oil WEEKLY PAYMENTS 91-00 per *ffk | wy ? 9 .TO l/i?n ?1 .80 i*t M(?k |Mi) n % 75 I/onn OO per week pR)n |IOO l,o?n 50 per week pnyn 9t8A Ixmn IS.OO per week pajii 91. TO Ixmn 94.00 per week pay* 9KSOO I/uui .OO per week pay* $Z.~iO fxmn 9 10 |ier week pay* fOOO Lnan THK KA8T WAY TO PAY. Mee u* for Full Information. INDUSTRIAL BANK connected to lamp nockrt In le?? than Ave mlniiic* will giro ytm bent where you wurit k tlm( will Rive comfort. \v? here two ?tsm. If you need Ltmp or Lighting Fl*? f I en or Anvthlnir In i tit etertrlml line we tuive IL FHONR 04 W. S. WHITE & CO. Xo. 410 Matlhewi fit. I PREVENTION I I -mm turn em*. P1IU t*>? !? fl rraKMy for but ?r treat f SICK HEAdACHI I t- I, i ,ir, i^ii mJ i?m Tutt'sPllls The "Red Wraith" Is on His Way H??r# n?- lit- f!wl i?ratt|{i>. tl??* .iriuiron ?n?t. .r <>?? f |iv? r.i.uu iciliti* ??:?? .ir.itm-t ? 1-f i ? <ui ;i, r? Ivina Illinois. r?n?l without <5raa,:(- III * iU.ui ?? ..?! f. it> .? r %u -I t.m. I..1. hus T1h? |-.? tti?-.? r.lv. < ? i -i Viuirl:.iltli* ??ti|N?v<* ilualtliCM l.iilt ciul.t* hint IJ..? *jr. :r?>.| of th" * 1 1 ?? >i tii.'i 4.? I..; I. . lo .1 t.-.rkl- 1 r -I 1h-i? ?vj.v I ..???!& M.n ii ?????? ?u.w (>?? tt BY lAWRENCH PERRY lC**?rt?M. I?|, r>? Thr -o,?. .tii'w ioi'k. .n?iv, I rin ?? amazing things liav - oi-ru !a [the cours?e of tin* football ??earn jthiis far, thing-; that point i ? i im personality and th- pt ? o!" the huina.i will. First thoiv is that triumph ?>f mind over obstacles nrjtiv and varied which in to he r?ii ia the steady inexorable odvan"> of Cor nell after the humiliation ;?? early Reason defeat*. Second comes Chirugos rive v brilliant, form whk-h put gre ?* loot ball eleven on th" ilefvt.hr* ? and finally served ?o mile* 1 ? ' i - nois happy to get oaf of the con test with a tie. j Third is Princeton'* sud.U'n and totality unlookeJ for d? - velopment as a formidable o.'ttii sive and defensive mai'hin ?. Herein lie elements *hut make amateur sport all thrit idenli.ih thinkers claim for it. Indomita j ble determination, unflagging . ? :? |ergy and constructive thought and personal inugneti>ui on the part of the coaches are indica'cd clearly, while for the players n\? read sacrifice of selfish ii:tere?t.s, absolute yielding to di? ?i]?liti** land spirit that burns like a bright ! tlame. And the lesson is far reaching. It affects very signally tin morale of an entire stud'iit body and gives alumni fighting the battle of life out jn the world the hope ful object lesson that the will to do com nined with the adjunct of physical fitness will serve greatly to solve their own problems. Recently in the athletic of fire of a great university the writer read a letur from the gradual; )riaii.:K<'i i?i" aii it |?? i nn.i< r Itv if* k III:- :'n |im?Mi;i|| J!.I||?i- ill lie?.! **\\?? ll.lVf liltnl ??iir.-u-lvc.s .?llii.tlly- -,i.| III,. |..|||.r "l?? irts(|liiiii?ir! uilh 1 1f.- Im IhhI ?llilftK iui-als ii|h?h I'vt'ii ii-rnis. v ?\ ?? liavi* itiHialfi .1 I In* i?u?> yi*ur riili- . aiul liav?- rainfil our M.iii?lar?lH nf cliKililllt y." 'I hi* mlJ. v.% ||;,s >W || ;i gri'Ut PHONE 1 14 Standard Pfcsnaasy THEY WILL SEND IT Bradley Sweaters llir <lt'|?rn<lul)l<? kind. Kvrrj oiu' ^fK'ranlrcil. l **r (hiltlvvn and l (ii lies Mitchell 's phonic loo lir.lii. Tin i. ;if.. a hair ?!??/< n nillfp'S in 111.- I'tiiti'il Siai. s." w r i I ?? i M..j..r Crlffif !?. ?'oiiitii!?.?iomr ??!" llr* T.-ii uthlftic* in a It i'i r t>i ih. wrii< r "wild ?r?* I.ikiwii na'taw In -it it ui ions* TIk-h' infill uiion.s ur?* hoi alil?* to ki>| |*ani<-s with r?-|mtal>l<- ItiM lint ioim :iiul soon !h' > will liuvr lit it ?|? . - at; outlaw linguo in ordor to |i|.?> r?" t?Mll ai all. ? This is Kitting to 1m llit* 1 iti iiK'i'ftiMiiin ?IcRri'i- and n o In THE VALUE OF SATISFACTION The time has passed when people are satisfied with merchandise that docs not ifivc unusual satisfaction. One is willing to pay just a little bit more for ail article if that article is the loader in its class. For that reason we are show i this Kail a large assortment of Dnlibs' Caps, acknowledged the host 011 the market. And. loo. our stock of leather goods. including brief cases, over-night bags, suit cases and valises, is all of the highest tiuality. I.t'l us show you. D. Walter Harris THE CITY TAII.Oli A\l) CLOTHIKIl ?iii!'iRt: to taxutvc not only out aa<! mit ??utlntrr. hut those col aro nkirlnx I ho edge* :>- Thrro ?r?? moi. I. ? ilia ti a; t it Wil" !' ?- ...i 1:?* ? i iji*. It.', t 1m *?*hc*. ?v. in tin f'.v i? -riinil ~ ii: ti??' aito|<: .if*? It* 1. .rMt |i ? ?W* atitm ih?'iit* Vt?:tn i* <1 r t a* ins i ? sin s .if -nii ?i ? li'. \:i* y >?'. t ?'??? r ? Itt* ?;r?,,.it?,?*t ? ? \tltiy SrlitMi! I lilllllliiM* ?????'. J ill !?? T'h?. wri - :? In J ;:il miration li.t . t <?11 lIlO Hll.l-I.fl .it; H it'n<!i ;inioi:?: l?.-r <.i.i.h<? ??t tin p;.' l .ml jii ?? \ i*\ ?? r i Ii ? ? 1 ? ? no t ! ir Jul "I 'Ii . ?a -t tl ill i >ii who fi? tffcit ii || t ,.* J.;,: ,-t**-? |||l| -1 mIw.iv> !?? ? .1 |i|?l ?nil | in i.;:n? ;i > tin* means of tli.t set .'<<?s h:iv? ii'"ii fair ami yimrtiut; r:ui wllh hoii I'l'iti't t that VSV.i 1'omt t "i ?i?'*'t th?* Navy upon iv?.*n ?? rrsi.'. ?Ja?? ilirvrt ami I m ttifil i:? I <? r? i!f of : Ii.? iiiMii'iti ion o: :h I'sfn -ill mi" .In* luslallil ion i.( |if,. ciii> i?i!? .*1 Wi *<l I'min \% o : 1 1 1 1 In a a*i.| in- iu''?i"i* iiin; li?*h|, til III \ Mill |,l M I,,*; > *|l|ia i . Il< II. . VI F.S1IOX IIOX If v.tn ha\?* Hiimo ? i u ?*st Ion to f Mir a-* writer ami official II run Wat i a ?i?" ?*r ;?r?*i?-.l I; > ?u w;;rit i<? Know any thin;, .ilioiit a }?!.?> Writ** to l.n v. r* nc?? P?*rrv. fur 1 "i \?ais an ntiihorlty ??n your ?< 'Motion mill lj<> an* (t r? I ??|4\?*|o||.*. (Ilhl't Witu* I. y.m w.i nt :? i?>n?onal rvply ? IU'l.wi' ;i sImiii|m (J. HTlf-aU rvri'f -?l In i\i* column. l.-.wrcnc*.* ivrry. S|hm-1:iI I'Nh'UmII i'. iri's|ii>Hili-iit ??f 'I'll*1 Atl\uii"?', Ml Wot |?1 ltnililinK. New York. ?r Wlfilhl. B > Hi Atftinca) ijiifHtimi llow to a hull I" v ;i r 111* a:i?l ill lit* on "till*? Anoi-r .Pl.iyor* aro separated l?y a i!Main?? equal to the length til Hi" hall. tjin .ii.ni May a player be s lib it I: iii?<1 ; h mauy tint*'* ;is a coach lit in a Kiifiio? in a r*ci?nt I yaw a player n,? in and out ill mm* tliio-n in tii*1 first ll.llf. Auawvr- A pl.i>?*r wiili(inMk? in the first half may return In% the ?econ?l half itut a playerr withdtawu in the <??e??n<l half ?najr? not return. . ? Qii4'?l!on In try for point af-* t?-r lourlidiiKii t*am on <i.*f**nse offniile. ShtHiltl iln? point beS aw.irti?'i| to t?\tni <>ii the off?n<??f Ami suppose in aimthrr rune of-T fcustvi' t?-ani i^ nffsidi'. Answ? r- ? |)?'f"ii(linK t?'am <>ff-jj Kiile. offensive !cnm .rc'.h the one.*, point whether it kl<-\* kouI or not/* If i?ff?*n?i*. team offshlo, it ]<MW" point wli.'t|i?-r it kick* ko:i| or nut. Q:i?*sti?n- ?siip|M?,,?. Hi vuijuti'. tut*- in cuttiitiK 1m til* -aptulu, n>m?'s up anil speak* to liim. |j thut a 1 41 u I just th" nit mi* "an" though substitute spok** to cap tain? A us* it You may k ; iu'?1?? that r il i?. , , Question ? On the ki< k off the hall goes ov?*r the eml zone with out h?'ini; touched. Kickinj; h4?1?n roph down a iu I rHi'ov?'iH hall himI < laitiiH touchdown. An**>r - Tills Is a legitimate" ciulm nlm-e I he hall may he r?*?? covered i?v ??i(h?>r side on a klelc off. Only General gives you this choice of 3 ways Whether you want Balloon Tire t that require special wheels or Balloon Tires that fit your pres ent wheels or Regular Size Cord Tires especially built for low air pressure ? what you really seek is low air pressure. With General you get the advantages of low air pressure in all three typts. Davis-Box & Co. l ltKK SKItVICK XOIlTff KOMI ST. Built In Akron, Ohio, by the Genera] Tire and Rubber Co. ? The Opportunity of Your Life To Own A RENEWED Trucks, Runabouts, Touring Cars, Coupes, Sedans From $25.00 to $75.00 Down Balance In Small Monthly Payments Two Days' Free Trial on Any Renewed Ford in Our Stock You Must Act At Once ? 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