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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1911. FOUR SPORTS DES'MdlNES SUNDAY REGISTER. fr NOW! More Than 375,000 Circulation! fr STOW! More Than 375,000 Circulation! Teachers' Johansen Takes Roundabout Route for 12 Yards r-T- If. 111 IPIHw JW.

II 'I 4 Mft. jR.Kr.' '1 jsm JOHANSEN (1ST. SWEEPS 1 jflfX AROUND END POP 12 YDS. -at" 1 -jc: t-- -A-- -JL. Iff Ui ADAMS (7 1 .,10.

'-7 rV-l fv i rA ml in 4 4f- fi 7 1 -k iC r1 LEAPS THEWAY I I i A I r- 11 1 SA 3 IOWA TEACHERS DRAKE LINN (1ST) V. IT This tense scene in the third period of the Drake-Iowa Teachers battle in Des Moines Saturday shows Norman Johansen, 160-pound Teachers halfback from Clinton, sweeping his right end for a 12-yard gain. Here he is about, 15 yards in from the sidelines, behind blocking teammates. The Drake secondary forced him out of bounds. Drake won, 13 0.

Members of both teams used basketball shoes because Df the slippery field. 40-Yard March, Interception-Put Bulldogs on Top, 13 to 0 TO mm 0) ft The game ended on the nexti That gave the Tutors the ball' Dickerson and this quartet played shunned the usual procedure of trying to kick the extra point and 18-yard line and moving back 76 yards before losing the ball on downs on the Drake six. In the play. on the Drake 24 and Norman most of the game. -A.

ST. TCHftS 0. L. E. Belloelc march, Pastorino completed passes to the lanky Steinkamp for 10, 20 and 15 yards before the attack Johansen of Clinton, moved it up to the 13-yard stripe on a fast sprint around his right end.

From there, however, the Tutors could pick up only three yards as Pas DRAKE 13. Reevea Neessen Dillon Stille Adams Cushingberrjr Burton Oicktrson V'lnreiit Harvev Dickson no avail and Pastorino's fourth-down pass to Steinkamp in the end zone was six feet too high. Commanding Lead. The Tutors did not threaten again until Drake had scored its second touchdown and racked up a commanding lead. But the Teachers got a break when, on fourth down at the end of the third, period, Stille was un T.

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F. Bamhart Mm Hunt Linn Martin Arelenas Pastorino Johansen Steinkamp Panascl bogged down. recovered and on a sweet 38-yard pass from Pastorino to End Bob Cutshall, went to the Drake 21. From there they could make only five yards in four downs and the Bulldogs took over. But when Drake kicked, the Tutors came right back and with Pastorino again clicking with his passes one for 15 yards to Johansen and another to Steinkamp tor nine reached the Bulldcg mark before Drake once tmore took the ball on downs.

STATISTICS. Drake Teacher tnwnt 8 11 Rntttnc ft 3 rlo( 3 8 Praailir 1 Nn yards rushing 134 108 ard Kt 13 21 rl yards forwards 37 11 tanrards attempted 9 28 onrard eumpletrd 3 .13 flehind line 1 laterrepted by 1 1 lards interceptions retained 30 0 rusts 7 ft Ketnrned by .4 Htwkrd by 1 erCe yards 34.2 31.6 Kb-fcirfts 2 2 lards all kirks relumed R3 ft!) Punt returns, yards 2ft 2ti ktrkoff return, yards 28 33 ambles 1 3 Hall iost 1 2 feaalties 2 lards lost aa penalties 10 Near the end of the first half Pastorino played a whale of a game for the Teachers and Steinkamp was not far behind nim. In addition to Dickson for Drake, Co-Captain Adams turned in a great job at guard while Jerry St. Clair, although he played little because of an injured back, was another standout in the line. Coach Vee Green of Drake started his "pony" backfield if Dickson, Harvey, Vincent and Jim instead elected a running play which succeeded with Dickson knifing through the line for the thirteenth point.

Dickson Outstanding. Dickson, who hails- from St. Louis, was the big gun for Drake throughout the chilly battle. He ran well, passed well, and played a bang-up defensive game. the Tutors again pounded at Summary Touchdowns Dirksoa.

Stflle: Drake's door, starting from point alter touchdown, Dirksoo Drake's 31 and with a 21-yard torino failed to hit the mark with two passes. 38-Vard Pass. Although the Teachers got in a hole when Guard Ted Czet of Drake blocked a punt, the Tutors pass from Pastorino to Steinkamp, got a first down on the four. But Substitutions Drake; Knds. Kuhimsn: tackles.

Cushingbery. Micbna: -Jtuard. Czech; back. Sagglone. Anderson.

Johnson. O.nb. Teachers: Ends. OutsaalL Cbrta-tiansnn: icuard. Bowrns: tack.

Whitman. Coaches: Drake. Vee Green of Illinois: Iowa Sta'e Teachers. Clyde Starbeck of South Dakota Stat. able to get off a punt because the pass from center was too high then three running plays wore of CREIGHTON FALLS, 13-6 The Teachers, handicapped Aggies Win, SCHWENK HAS A By Gordon Gammack.

Drake's Bulldogs snapped through the loss of injured key players, werq throttled pretty Texas Tech Rally Beats Jays well on the ground but threatened consistently with Pastorino's BIG DAY, 53-12 ST. LOUIS, MO. ffl Bud 13-7, on Runs By Scanland ST. LOUIS, MO. UP) AI Scan- passes, most or which were it, Kittrell shot a touchdown pass to Bill Coleman, another substitute back, in the end zone.

Only 18 seconds remained to play when Kittrell looped the pass that may keep the Longhorns out of the Rose bowl. Jack Wilson, Baylor's injured back, hobbled from the bench to kick the point that gave the Bears a tie. Jack Crain, the great Texas back who had parked the Longhorns in their six previous conquests, made rfonly 22 yards net. His injured running mate, Pete Layden, caught by sticky-fingered Half out of a three-game losing streak here Saturday and, with a 40-yard touchdown inarch and a fast 30-yard run-back of an intercepted pass, subdued the under-manned Iowa State Teachers, 13 to 0. back Gene Steinkamp of Hawar-den, la.

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE, Schwenk, Washington university's BAYLOR PASSES LOSERS SCORE land, 165-pound workhorse and W. 1 T. racehorse of the Oklahoma A. Tulsa 3 candidate for Missouri Valley conference honors, had the greatest day of his career Saturday as the Oklahoma A. M.

3 1 Prt. l.OOH .333 rrlgbton 3 2 Washington 1 2 ft backfield, carried the Cowboys to a 13 to 7 victory over an aggres HARASS TEXAS The Tutor air attacks brought them once to the Drake four, once to the Bulldog six, twice to the nine and once to the 16. But when the Tutors got with ON FOURTH PLAY Drake 2 1 M. lonls i.O 3 1 The not-too-exciting proceedings were witnessed by a hardy crowd sive St. Louis university team Sat Bears trampled the Illinois college Bluejays of Jacksonville, 53 to 12, in a non-conference eame.

was only in the game for three urday in a Missouri Valley confer plays, two of them last-second in grasp of touchdown territory, cf 3,500 which braved freezing weather to see the favored Drake ence game. Schwenk, a triple-threat half passes which came after Baylor's the Bulldogs stiffened, stopped the touchdown. Mullins Vilssed the kick attempt but the Bluejays held a 6 to 0 lead without ever having lost the balL. But almost as quickly as the Outplayed by the Billikens the first half, the Aggies took the back who specializes in passing. running attack cold, Tuid batted Texas Continued from Page 1.

tying touchdown when the Longhorns were trying desperately to break loose. kickoff after intermission and down the vital passes. plowed down the field to a touch A gallant goalline stand by the team come through. Flayers on both teams donned rabber-sold basketball shoes to play on Drake stadium's frozen gridiron. passed to six touchdowns, ran 67 yards for one score and set up the eighth counter by running and passing to the one-yard line from where Bill Hefelfinger mldwestern team struck, Texas Tutors staved off a Drake touch down, Scanland ramming the last Teclf roared back.

Starting on down bid at the end of the first five yards on a fourth-down their own 35-yard stripe, Charlie last and which has had 71 points scored against it in its last two games. period. The Bulldogs got a first Dvoracek, Don Austin, and Rog down on the Tutors' 10-yard stfipe The Tutors gave the Bulldogs a plunged across. Schwenk also kicked one extra point and passed to three others. ers Smith smashed through the STATISTICS.

Texas rrelKhtoa Tech Tarda fained from acrim- maice 103 32ft Yards Inst scrimmage 22 Yards gained rushing II 321 Yards gained passing 2 13 Forward passes attempted 7 Forward passes completed 2 1 Forward passes Intercepted by 1 2 First downs from scrimmage 4 18 First downs from penalties .11 Kirkoffs 2 3 Average yardage oa klckoffs 30 33 Kirkoffs returned 1 ,1 Average yardage kirkoffs returned 77 14 Number of punts A Average yardage pnnts 4ft S3 Nnmher punts returned by 3 4 Averaxe yardaga punts returned 3 12 Punts blocked 1 Penalties against 10 lards penalixed 7ft 80 Fumbles 1 2 Own fumbles recovered 2 1 Rail lost on fumbles by 1 Ha lost on downs by 1 0 on a 13-yard pass from Dickson to The Longhorns were hard put smash. In the last period, with the Aggies losing, 7 to 6, Scanland grabbed a punt and raced 32 yards for the winning score. Les Younger kicked the extra point. scrap all the way and, almost en Creighton line with Dvoracek end Neither Crain nor Layden was In on the Texas touch; down. Roy McKay drove through center from the one-foot mark after he and his second-string backfield mates had advanced the ball from the 10.

Crain came in to kick the point The Texans' scoring chance little Herm Harvey of Creston, la. to get their only touchdown in The Illinois college aggregation ing the drive by plunging for a tirely on fine passes by Charles the second period on straight foot Running Plays Fall. managed touchdowns In the second and fourth quarters. Reay ball through the center of the line Pastorino, a New Yorker, penetrated Drake's 20-yard line five touchdown from the one-yard stripe. Smith added the extra point to put Texas Tech In the But four running attempts by and when they settled down to St.

Louis got its touchdown three plays after the Cowboys' Dickson and Harvey netted only times. But they lacked the punch play defensive football for the raced 30 yards for the first one and McGurk scored ths second after taking a long pass from lead, 7 to 6. four yards and the Teachers punted The other touchdown came In to dent the scoring column. momentarily out of danger to their first tally on Dick Weber's long pass to Walter Radalko. Dick Pfuhl converted with a placckick.

came only after a Baylor punt that failed to carry past the original scrimmage line. Norman near the end of the game. the second quarter when Clarence own 40-yard line. Tilleryv grabbed a Creighton fum It was then that the Bulldogs LOUIS 7. ST.

Drakes first touchdown came three and a half minutes after the start ofthe second period with ble in the air and sped down the Dernoncourt (Special Dispatch to The Register.) A WILD, WILD PITCH. FLORENCE, S. C. JP It was Zimmer started to move. Halfback Bud Vincent broke throughfthe line and field for 45 yards and six points LUBBOCK.

TEX. Creighton Gresnick Pat ton Creighton did not threaten aft Fullback Harry Dickson going too much for Pitcher Liston Mc- Rusie fumbled but Co-Capt. Bud Adams struck like lightning in the first Spec Sanders, sub Longhorn back, had booted out on the Baylor 17 and, after the Bears failed to gain, Bert Kdmison kicked out poorly on the Baylor 10. OKLA. A.

a M. 13. Davis L. Swink L. T.

Hargrove L. G. Moulton McKenxie R. 3 Arms R. r.

HoMerman R. E. Burrington B. Scanland 1. H.

Jones R. Younger F. Gurczennk er its opening surge, being held over from the one-yard marker Wagner scooped the loose ball up for a 10 quarter here Saturday, scored STATISTICS. Texas. Baylor.

First downs Yards sained rushing, net tlH 12H Forward passes attempted 14 12 Forward passes completed 4 8 lards by forward passing. 43 41 lards lost attempted ward passes ft Forward passes Intercepted by 1 1 Yards gained runhark of intercepted passes 10 10 Panting average from scrimmage 3rt.fl 31.7 Total yards all kirks returned 31 64 Opponents' fumbles recovered 2 Yards lost by 20 60 to four first downs. Rafalko Weber yard Drake gain. after he had thrown two passes Canahan of Sumter after. wild pitch pushed across the winning-run in a baseball game with Florence.

He wound up and put the quick touchdown to take a lead over Texas Tech, but the Red The lineups: Pfuh Glover Burton Tlueks It. TEXA8 TECH. 13. CREIGHTON BAYLOR 7 TEXAS 7. Flanagan Raiders bounced back with a pair Score by quarters: I- E.

Duncan L.E Boyl. Shanks L. McGillicudd; 13 ball clear across the grandstand. Cohenour Oklahoma A. A 6 St.

Louis 7 of scoring thrusts to win, 13 to 6. arawar L. 5 velisel L. T. L.

G. Dickson fired a pass over the line and End Ralph Burton grabbed JunKmichel 11. Harklns Summary Touchdowns, Scanland 2 Irons Dondeltnger Bailey Bamett Se.f Gatewnod Griffin God bold Gandv Wilson Daniel Ci The Texans won their sixth game of the season before a crowd which were good for 24 yards. 'The second Bulldog score came like a bolt out of the blue with three minutes of the second half gone. Clint Stille, the Garner, la points artrr touchdowns.

lounger kick), Pfuhl iplacekick). it for a first down on the Teachers Ballllo R. 3A Bud Led better R. Power Tlllerv R. Dun Colony R.

T. Scott of around 7,000 in handing Creigh earn w. oeiierxnvn 18. After -Harvey had picked' up two yards through the line and Martin VI B. Lobprie R.

Smith Mullins Bigony ton its third loss of the year. TULSA'S SUBS J. Crain H. first time this year, Baylor wrecked this strategy with a sen Austin R.H Brock Dvoracek F. Leonard Nelson Crain R.

Harklns V. B. M. Texas Tech outplayed the Nebras two pass plays failed, Dickson Summary Touchdowns. Leonard.

Dvor HAVE BIG DAY kans by a wide margin and twice once again tried the airways with acek. Tillery. Point after touchdown. Smith fDlaceklrkt. boy who was moved from the backfield to center only a few days in the fourth quarter rugged the Offlcisls Referee.

Bolton of Notre a true pass over the line and to his left. Burton again plucked it ball deep into Creighton territory, Dame: umpire. Mlnton of Indiana: head- TULSA, OKLA. W1, Tulsa's ego, came across the field on the linesman, Allred of Austin: field Judge, out of the air on the Tutors' four Golden Hurricane discarded its Huantnan Missouri wesity. Score bv auarters: sational fourth-period score.

The Baylor drive started on Its own 18. Kit Kittrell a substitute sophomore quarter-' back, directed a series of passes, running plays and fakes that drove the ball 61 yards to the Texas 18. yard stripe. formidable passing attack Satur Creighton 0 0 6 Score by quarters: Bavlor 7 7 Texas .0 7 7 Summary Touchdowns. McKay and Culemand; points alter touchdown.

Jack Crain. Jack Wilson. Substitutions Baylor: Enls. Russell. Hickman guards.

Lampkln. Rean backs. Robinson, Kdmundson, Parks, Kittrell, Coleman. Texas: Tackle. Mauldin: backs.

Matthews. Heap, Jjiyden. McKay, Sanders, Jack Cram. Officials Referee. Rny McCulIoueh of Texas Christian: umpire.

Jimmie HlKgins of Southern Methodist; field judge. H. E. Burgess of Texas A. a linesman, EcMie liver of Rice.

pedals Texas recn 7 a only to lose it. Creighton lost no time In scoring' Maurice Mullins took the opening boot and scampered back "7 yards to the Red Raid day and used a straight ground Dickson plowed over in two offensive to crush the Bison of Substitutions Texas -Tech Backs Amonett, Webster, RoliDina, Callahan. Mr Knight. Douglas: tackles. Cudd Bewail center.

end. BinKham. tries, splitting the center of the run. plucked out of the air a pass by Pastorino on the Tutors' 30 and scampered unmolested down vthe sidelines to score. After Drake had scored its second touchdown, the Bulldogs North Dakota State, 61 to 6.

line on the scoring plunge. Creishton Ends Fitzgerald, Burdlrk vo Sparlx, Copley; tackles, Gorman. Powers ers' 12-yard stripe. A pair of Creighton plays failed to click, harks. Cosgruvs, Hunt, Robinson; center, The Longhorn line broke wide open on play after play and when Skanla.

Coach Henry Frnka kept his first team under wraps most of the' time, and the second and third stringers, led by Halfbacks The Tutors fought back gamely, taking the ensuing kickoff on their Coaches Texas. Dana Bible of Carson- Coaches Creighton, Skip Palrang but Ray Leonard, fullback, bucked through the line for a Newman: Baylor. Frank Kimbrough of Regis; 'iexas Tech, 1 ell aiurgan ui Aus 1 the secondaries closed in to bolster Hardin. Simmons. tin.

Iowa City Nov. 15 DAD'S DAY MINNESOTA VS. IOWA Dell Taylor and Chuck McGinley, scored almost at will. "a- The Bison got their only touch down in the third on a 45-yard Ve pass from Daly King to Pat Tow mey. p5 DICKSON (D) n.

o. STATE 6. TITLSA -si. '-K''i HEAVED BALL HAWKEYE" (Coaches) 10:20 A.M. 11:10 A.M.

11:37 A.M. 1:05 f.M. GOING Lv. Des Moines Lv. Newton Lv.

Crinnell Snow berg L. E. W3k 1 Judd Worthlnctiin N. Hiilt BURTON (D) TAKES PA5S AND RUNS TO 18-YD. LINE -OLD C0LD-(Parlor Cars) A.M.

11:05 A.M. 1:00 P.M. i 4:25 P.M. Siolma Stuart xcott L. T.

Davis L. G. Rothrock C. Kulks R. G.

Treglawney R. T. Moores R. K. I.aasseur B.

King L. H. R. Johnson H. iaie F.

B. Wickham Rose Gibson Ar. Stadium RETURNING Lv. Stadium Ar. Crinnell Ar.

Newton Ar. Dei Moines Kelthle Purdi IS, jk -ill 1- 4 a mi- M'pore 4:30 P.M. 6:20 P.M. P.M. P.M.

Score bv quarters: North Dakota Stata 0 A (:42 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 14 2(1 6 21 It I- nummary Touchdowns. Purdln. Moore Kelihley.

Vlckers. Taylor. McGinley 3 iwomey, LHiiios; point after touch down. Goerner 4, George (placekickai R.T. Round R.T.

Parlor FARE Trip Honored is Car Seat FROM Coach Parlor Car (Extra) Des Moines $3.30 $5.45 51.20 Newton 2.3 3.90 1.10 Crinnell Ii0 3.00 1.10 (Tax Not Included A if' i.e Hicycle Lights HOllIVS IK ELLS For D. M. Bicycle I a -iet Yours Now fry 1 MARTIrt ((ST) "WV -5. 4. 7 If 1 viisir.FKiT inn 4 ytf vase 1 5: 5 i Dining Car Service for Lunch ami Dinner on "OH Cold" Special For Tickets and Reservations ask C.

C. Gardner, Ass't. Gen'l. Pass! Agt. 721 Locust Street Phone 4-9111.

Des Moines, Iowa Rock Island OM.T IOWA TEACHERS DRAKE 2 Cell $1 Light Huge Selections Newest Designs Lowest Prices Now 35 JJ i 59e (leas battery) BATTKKIES, for 10c SALES CO. 2502 Beaver Des Moines One of the passes that helped pave the way for Drake's first touchdown against Iowa Teachers Saturday was a 12-yard forward from Harry Dickson to Ralph Burton that took the ball to the Teacher 13-yard line. A small crowd shivered in a biting wind as the Bulldogs marched on to their touchdown and added another in the third period tO Win 13 tO 0. Register Staff rtiotos by Herb Schwartz. Mall Orders 4dd 1 7l.

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