NEW YORK NEXT FOR ARMY-NAVY Army to Sclitl City for Next Griil CI u**ic and Chance* All Serin lo Fa vor thai Mrlro|mli?. r By Joiix it. HMTKIt ^ tCMfl^t. IfJI. B| Th? (New York. Dec. 2. ? Tli?* Army will have the selection of tin' t:le for next year's Artuy-Navy foot ball Kami' and It'Ts not very likely that Baltimore will I r chosen. In fact. New York is ;:!most certain to he selected. This however, is rn reflection on the Vay Baltimore handled this season's classic on Saturday. Rather it will represent it wish ij move the game up to the larger metropolis again In vi^w of the fact that the Middle.* took li :? far South us Baltimore. Baltimore handled Saturday's game very well in all the details regarding its stadium and iH seating facilities. Never has tin contest been- played on a more roomy field. Indeed, if anything.! It was too roomy, an the specta tors were too far from the plays. Thero was a fine view of tie* con test from all seats liiwever. and the pitch of the stadium at Balti more Is tip-top for observation purposes. In the matter of ttan^porta tlon facilities. Baltimore cannot compare with New York an* for Ahat matter is not so-wt !1 cqulppi' 1 lak Philadelphia. T'l-e ? :i li! ?tie gouging in the Sinitlu-.ti t'lty on a large scale, although In ????tile of the hotels tluw* wan ;; d.S;u> sltion to he anCFir;:tic It is not ti]e|puMi>- till* ?"'i t"1 ? plains abou the lark of conven iences at Arnvy-Nwvy games s > much as it Is the Army and Navy . people themselves. Army and Na vy offlclers hav(i been cliarg* i double lor hotel accommodations more than once in one city which has become unjopular as a sJ.-ik: for the service classic. The Navy will not object to coming back 10 'New York fur 1 Sa ? 1925 contest, though it I:- a lorn: ride from Annapolis. In a g< ncrul way the iNavy has been finely treated In New York anil it is al ways easy to keep away from the hotels and theaters that are in clined to gonge. There Is little likelihood of tie game being pi a ye. I In Washing ton. .as has been suggested. Nor Is there much like lihood of Its be ing played it; cinVago. Two prin cipal reasons are that it would coat too much to transport the teams and the student cheering sections so far West and that it would make too big a rtent In class mom attendance for t^o many days. Helped Chicago Win Title - JL ~~~ Ch ,'r.n) hns J*nt hem rrownoil champions of th*> W,?siorn C on fore nee. ouM'^iiinr iip Illinois. ??:?: ly neuron f..vor!??? for the honor Thi? l i o-m m dlvlilicil fa?'ioi t:? Chl-nro'H -iutcim w:ij "Flv* Yards' MrCurrhy rii rull?tl I jr.tii H* c f l;l? i'.lty to frmis h live yar?!.? whonevot u first down mil now'.. :'. It *vtus MiCiitliyV ^iv.it line |-'.urpin?! that ??naMctl to *k* lilino*:. ."1 -'i i:i a rh:.ia?crl2ed l.y W.-iltei t'amp .?* the ?rrcat???l h? ever naw in the went 4 I;. t *< ? > i ? m ?\ r i.?;? Ti:i? ro KttTKKit i F:. J. Ciihoott 4-Iori'il V nu dity hirlil i?;s a m. ? |- 0f i|h f*nr Onjr-;i fr,i* ii.. i\)iiri!i \v; ,,i j? ?* v?*. r. . v.i,o i . nil Ni.v, I.ifi. V ? r* an ?. ;,| tin* |m i- i i l"in i.i r.ii, J!.?na^.j. Tin* citon . i ?? t:l. int. . i f l!i tr. rncU u:.' ? i DURNS gg Cover with afterwords i V8CIKS Va po Rub Q*ir ^ Mifiinn Jar m Ut+d Yearly Cover with wet bukin^ soda? afterwards apply g.-ntly ? i) O O I) l I IMC S AKK ISKTUli I'.. ,!. I ic'ii n tS < (>. 1o ll:> ]f:U'U|k Oil 1||?> row hull || in;; itnllnnRrp, which a l?r: ?Irlv is Hchodul.-d to bo launched ?>n Occi'inlior 15. NOTICE! After December 31 I will mow my Dairy to Iho coun tiy and will be prepared to supply all my old customers and ALL OTHERS that rant MILK. Mr. J. M. Tatem and my self will run the dairy 011 Tatem 's farm, which is an ideal place for it. Phono 1 :J5-J . JI. M. SAWYER. WILLS CAN'T GET TRACK AT CHAMP One of S|M>rt Pro grams in Sandhill History Slated at I'iiiehui-st Thi Season. mt I?y r \iu l-LW (CoiTTlxht. 1KI. tw TT-? AditA r) New York. D? c. Any glim mering hopes lhat Logical Con tender Harry Wills mny have been nursing for a crock at Jack Deinpsey'g tille have been pusheJ farther into the ?? ? ; '. ?- OR ? ? i v - v 4* **? *?, ? ' ? ' 1 ; -.- I ? ?'v < ?fc' ^ * ??' * v v* v J in Vun A Mai'Murr.w ?!;! f *li- (;i| ?*tt?ti . f.i|.'ng tli.' Lite Alv?-*? A. A'l' ?? t" pay f.?r it. 1.rttiiii over s?iu! :*i i x wlili him. Ami cvi-n iu>or old Jim* THE A POT II Kt *.% 15 Y SIIOI' Phom- 400 A (?imhI Druit Store **?"? ?< ?' b? ? .1 spoken uf ;?s i 1 oflvM'!*. ? t * r.Mv t li?? Mk but clutii:i. Ar?1 ? ? 1'ifiiiiiu is think* ? t? ^ vi i i,i Am?'H-.\i for a ' ?? loiyitiK ii |*. II" ? ??uM ?*??? 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