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» M SPORT NEWS, 4- 4 - 1 -f 4“ 4“ 4- liOOKlNG »EM OVER + 4- ; 4» ’4- 4“ 4^ 4“ 4^ t 4- 4= 4- '4^ 4- 4 - . f 4^ 4; ^ ^ By yince T i e r e w ill b e , no gam e for B p rt’s grldders today ait G iennette ' but ^ tu r - d a y afternoon witli' out fail the Susquehanna Schools Team will play h e re a:^^nst t h e local'pigskin artists. * The “’Suskies” played E lm ira iSat- u r d a y afternoon and two weeks ago held”^ th e ’ N ew York* M ilitary to a tie score. w ith th ree gam es p layed the “Schools’’ tearn.has an advantage over the Red and Black ouffit -but nevertheless P o r t s team is all prim e d to take the field Saturday 'a f t e r four weeks of hal'd practice under Coaches M allory and Chase. ■ * * * * ■ yiie liDuso Teams didn’t fare so well; in their opening games Saturday)* “Pokeep” lost to St. Stephen’s .Sec- Newihiirgh was defeated toy lls 4.1umni. Pull accounts of the games will toe published in this column tomorrow . \Well well, the Giants again tri um p h e d oyer “Bucky” H a rris and his Senators. T h e y o u t h f u l m a n a g e r sure has fluite a job pitted agkinst t h e g r e a t McGraw w ith his s trategy tout local fans all hope th a t Bucky will oome (through victorious. M arberry failed the “Buck” yester day tout today “Lifty” M ogridge will probably sta r t against t h e IGiants, “Silent Jo h n ” W atson looks like John MoGraw’s next choice. A large delegation of baseball fans left town early this m orning to attend the fourth game,, of the series at the Polo Grounds today, “Bucky” H a rris ' will be presented witto the tro p h y selected by the com m ittee ait today’s game. Bocal f a n s sure came through e.v- oellent on. the {Harris Fund and over $.Ii50 w a s raised to- give some sort of a token to, ‘^Bticky” Harrist, P o r t’s fav orite son and Ibaseball’g youngest m anager. come tp W ashingtoti ... j o f year to discuss X th e Am e rican F o r- eign l ^ b t Commission. This develop- careful tact of th e Cpolidge Ad- m m istration; ’ ’ once has an. in sistent note been dispatched to prancfe f o r - a debt settlem e n t. P r e s ident Coohdge recognized th a t th e French struggle to -obtain reparation from Germ a n y occupied th e attention of that governm e n t to th e exclusion of other m a tters and ,th a t a debt agree m e n t could not be expected until a European settlement had taken place. That settlem e n t has found expre^ioii in the Baw'es plan, and th e refund ing is -to follow as a n a tural result. Thus we see t h a t the Dawes plan m ay not only he m eans of ending the strife in Europe tout also of returning bil- SCANDAB Iisr BASEBABB i TO A RECORD AT THE POBO GROUNDS New York, Oct. 7—-The Ibasetoall scandal', w h i c h led to the banishm e n t of Jim m y 'O’Connell, outfielder, iCozy Dolan, coach of the Giants, on the eve of- the W o rld’s Series, did not cut into th e attendance b f t h e thii'di gam e and the fin|t one here.-at the Polfe.tGrbunds, yesterday.' ' - ' - On ’th e contrary all records were bx'oken f o r ' . a ' crowm a t the Polo G rounds w ith the official paid atten dance of 47,60-8. The -old mai’k whs s e t in t h e fourth gam e of th e PWorld’s Series With the New York (Yankees a year kgo, when the higii w a ter m a r k touche'd 46,392. Because the Polo -Grounds will seat from 10,000 to 12,000 m ore baseball fans t h a n , Am erican Beague 'Park in W ashington tl^e receipts at the th ir d gam e / of • the Berie.s yesterday— '$iH86.57-2— were' y itliln ,|S4,0OO of the to-tal • for the two games played in, W a shington on Saturday arid' Sunday. FR E N C H REFUN D IN PROSPECT It is understood th a t P rance is get ting ready to refund her debt to the United States, and th a t a French ORT JERVIS U N l O t i j A g l J H ^ TOESDAV, that they had almsaf dMHalred of ever seeing again, ^ ,< 8,000-YE>AB-OBD <3R A \?E s . FOUND I n .PANAMA VOBCANO New York, Ocl. .7.— Graves of I n dians, buried approxim ately 8,000 years ago, hav-e- beep discovered by archaeologists in, the side of an ex tinct volcano- in ‘Baquette, Panam a , acceding t-o W. E -Flanagan, of Santa Cruz, Calif., vice-president of th e N a tional Construction Company, who arrived here yesterday on th-^ Grace -liner Santa Elisa. He--said t h a t several tom b s had been opened by the investigators and th a t gold -trink- ■ets and artistic pottery* had been found beside bodies crum b led to Mr. F lan a g a n is toudldihg an auto- lions of dollars to Am erican taxpay^ mobile road from Sah Carlos to Pan- rHE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY /*BoYS-»’r« eo/NS m To i TCLEAN dp the dOUMlYj DOWN WITh CRl O jer WALKER. ANNOU^ICES EE> V^UieaLEK. HAD PLANHCDTO At4NOONCB HIS/ T o h e l p his n /^IPE FINISH UP w r VHASHlN<s» HIS CAMPAIGN PLANS^ BU- .UNI lUSUALCr HEAT (B»z4. »T MBA MKyi A » < » i- i * F-r* le-discovexed I: m il ^ ^ Ordinary Cut, for pipes and 'WeUmaifs old tobacco secret Gives added richness and fragrance Cut coarse to bum slow— and cool But costs less because packed infoU % % 'No tin-^hence 104 a : ^ Rough G u t, . for pipes only Gxangeir Ne-w iTork, Oct. 7— \Itoe first thought of -each Washington, plkyeir as he entered th e dressing quarters Monday, exhausted from th e strain, f t thf-ee bitter s truggles in a s m a n y diys, \seemed to h e for nis injured teaih- m ate, Roger- PecRlnpaugl^. P e r h k ^ in t h e mind' o f each Was; the, thought, , “W h a t -would Peck have lione in the pinch ?” The disalbled’ s h o rtstop bad^ come thro-Pgh in tooth of the- other games with a resounding double when it was heeded fn d his team m ates hadn’t forgo ten. B u t it 1$ very unlikelj-- t h a t Peckin- paugh will play today a n d h e m a y not play again in the series. No oue w-as able ‘to, tell how soon the big felldw- would toe a b le to- tak e Ijis place in the field again. Peck, himself, ^ d idn’t know, and iMike M artin, thetrainer, didn’t know. Time a lo n e ' coiild tell, they a l l ‘said. ■ ' ' ■ ' The h i t t h a t wbn the second game of th e serieb for W a shington lost th e ‘ services of Peckirtpaugh for the- sam e team . Tt developed th a t he bad torn a m uscle in h i s ' left thigh while speeding to second and w a tc h ing 'Judge Cross .the plate-w ith the Avin- nlng- run, in the ninth inning of iSUn- 'day’s game.#*NO one knew w h a t had happened at- th e time. Peek said nothing when h e name into the-club house at G riffith jField, joyous in A'ic- tofy. ,But, wKeiv he arose yesterday- m o rning he felt the pain keenly and' reported . his condition to M anager H a rris. It was decided, hov^^ever, th a t ail injured Peck was better than no Peek at all, and he started the gam e yesterday, only .to be forced to quit in the third'inning. am a City, jle is herg r^T iperatlny \’’K T O ’’' from malayia, - . Peckinpaugh Out of Gaihe Because of Severe Injury A u d ie n c e a t “jKdki’fj one bf th e m b st plays e|^er given In this oityi w t e r - ifcaineA ’ a large ■audie-|^ee.\at ‘ t h e N e w Theatre Monday eVeniAgi Marguerite RisserFas* “KikJ”, gave: an excellent presentation o t title The at^ry ,di|4f life o f a Paris %ho3eleduba«loh (had come from life in t h e chorus a n d the|undervi^(|:|df and “ in love With. VVipmr by Alfred , ger of the ‘iFollies Monplalslr’^ nausio hall. ^ ^ ■ \\ jMany'amusing inckqnte arke vhem Niki tries tO win th e * ’O* 'lR.4hl(.l: /from his former w ik . ' Ailsthe |>axk^ were mkep, ’especially^ ■•thoae; dC the two leading “Adolphe”, R-enal’s Kiddies Have Aiito. AH eleetidc automobile carrying two * children and weighing less than 100 pounds has been invented in France. , . Cut Tills O utfit is Worth IVioncy . Send this ,ad and ten Cents to, Foley & -Co., 282,5 S h e ^ e ld .Av.e., .Chica'V'>, 111., w riting yopr .name and address clearly. You will recieve a, ten cent bottle- of FOGEY’S HO-NEY AKD T A ,lt OO’MPOXJNE) fo r eoug-ns. c o l d s and ' hoarseness, also free .sample packages p t FOLE.Y piDD§, a diuret ic stim u lant for the kidneys,,and FO- UE’Y CATHARTJ^C TAB,LUTS for Con stipation an ’d Bilipusness; TMese. w o n derful rem e d ies'nave ho.ipcel m il lions, of people. T ry them -— 'Quick’s Drug Store,. Orange Squarc^r—Advt. 'O E W T E S R f,, «fta- day with, hl» 13 year oldf Ohd, a ;t?w|>. ^yfjhceldd--C^ toy Eugene Shakespeare;. “K i n g o f .U m h ifelia M e n ^ e ro” . T l s t ts Borit J^ervis i thq Middle West past stwnniMi ^ ^ »» The ill lVW*vgtluilA » xuur VJb States ' d u r i i ^ ■ ■is. ' -r-;- ' ■: Mabel? Q l l l f e . 'tW s % S ^ taS S ^ g g ts. ^McMonagle ,anq^ Rogers, Maspn ; John, B. Johnson, .of .Proyideu'ck'^ I., “The Um b rella King,’’ .who cM h k to ■ h a v e • *' 1 \ ' \ ' through thq ' F ils sir ' 1 ■ - \ vr? (‘c; ^ ’ r iv i ■’ 5 f ■ ,1-* ■. RAD 10 , ^ ■ * * : ' / • : ; ■ - ^ : 5 !. ■ ‘ - ! . - 1 . ; ■ , - { . ■... , 5 :r.i ) ■' , Let me deiRonstrate the ktfcst in* radiD'sets' Crosleys, Superhetrodynes and other maizes. ^ , AH' types of tubes—^Storage A and Stdrage B batteries.' A- B-C‘dry cell batteries,—new >upply.' ^ ^ ^ Dubilier sijper-ducon, which, when plugged in on the eicc- tric light eliminates B. batteiies. ' 'j.. ' •* , ! SPECIAL WHILE THiY i M t . ' i ; Complete parts for ope tube set, inejuding choice of • tuhe ........ ............... ..,....,...,^'........^......,,.,.,...51 S.OO SETS REPAIREIl AND MADE TO1P|0 E^, ; leRoy Phone 139-R . 6 ^ East Main Siteel Comer E. Main —Kellogg Avenue * * * Over Hollyhock Beaiity Parlor 11 i : ■'d»5w;n''j 'T*' A Free College Scholarship! / Your Boy or Girl May Win 0ne\ • \ A $j5'000 hhme, 4 $1200 scholarship, a winner of a local prize is eligibie to $600 scholarship, a $3,00 scholarship— pete for one of the grCat ‘ any school boy o^ school girl over ten prizes:- • - . v; - * years of age may win one of these. Iightin| s^a. m;. There are ten college or university scholar- ternational cducadbnal e f e r t * Its put- - ships—5 for boys and 5 for girls, These pose is cemserve the e^resight of scholarships and die $13,000 home will dren, to teach ^ be given to school boys and school girls of light* ^ ' :.r- the United States and Canada as prizes in Absolutely no .^afge of ]cmd.'V^ ^ 7 the Homte Lighting Contest. terials; literature, directions, evei^thhig^^ ^ We arc also orfering local, prizes to. the free, just ?^ite; phone, or Aop ittto o^* ■ school children of thb district only. The office for full info . , : ‘ - \ ' * Telephone 128, Orange G>unty Public Service Cbnibraltki^ i ‘|- A &