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iwBwfTO fye -pel Ante; DES MOINKS. HIWA. MONDAY MOKMNG. NOV. 14, 1927.

hi JV JL 1 pi TOE plots SAT urn lIlliniMust IOWA WINDS UP Almquist, Cook Take Turns at Making Gains Shorty Almquist, crack Minnesota back, who tops the Big Ten in scoring is shown in the top photo cracking the Drake line for a two yard gain during the early stages of the BuUdog-Gopher grid battle at Minneapolis yesterday. Capt. Bill Cook, third individual from right, with hand raised is making an effort to get through to stop Almquist. The photo below depicts this same Cook starting on a short skirt of Iks Gopher flanks for what afterward proved to be a four yard advance. Hurdle Ohio to Win Title REPORT ARMY AND NAVY VILL BREAK Oil GRID CAMPAIGN WITH NORTHWESTERN Not Zuppkcmen Have Won Since 1923.

Cornell Plays Carleton Bid TKN mniMi IM.e Pit. W. 1.. T. I f.

O. Three Year Varsity Rule Bone of Contention Between Schools. llllnola Mllil)e4kte I IK 4 1 8 1.VI .4 0 lie tun no Mil hlana at Mt. Vernon for Midwest Title. Ohio Mot 1.11 7 50 1 UK I 1 0 US I Mil i Iniliana, lili-Hao S'urilu nn a lot i laroaetn ..,.1 AorlhweaDFTat 1 1X1 111 Chicago, Nov.

IS (A.P.) The erratic but, dangerous Ohio State LOCAL. lie MolM I', at Nehttwte WW. itn Mill at fttmpann. HooNeiett nt bnat tV Moine. Ante at nlly Nt, Mitry' academy nf Biwbm.

(lira- at Muinn Catholic ate, demy. MATE. Tone Iowa, at Lnther. BIT GENE KESSLER. (Sport Editor.

Washington New) (Written (or the United Prone.) Washington. Not. 13. Army and Navy football elevens may meet (or the last time in their annual battle a week from Saturday at the Polo grounds. There is a difference between the two service academies over eligibility rules which grows serious and threatens to sever athletic relations at least In football.

Navy has adopted a rule nro- eleven tonight was the only barrier between Illinois and its first Western conference football championship since 1923 when the Illlnl tied with Michigan. Starting their 1927 season with mjf. Mamvm City Junior collesw 4 dorr. SVTl'RDAY. LOCAL.

unimpressive showings against nonconference opponents, the Notre Dnm ta, ftrek a fighting IlUni have mystified toot ball proguostlcators by displaying an offensive and defensive po hibitiug the use of players who have Served as varsity men more than three years. They want this to apply not only to athleti on the Navy squad but to the ahMiium. STATB. Iowa a Sorihwcaiena. at (trlnnell.

Cat'lcion at Cornell. it at toe. l'itr-ona at Mate Tearti. tenirnl at Ht. Ambroae.

Aberdeen Normal Trinity. that has crushed four conference teams. Northwestern, Michigan, opposition as well. They are demanding that Army live up to Iowa and Chicago. Duly one other Big Ten team Minnesota, remains undefeated (nurlanu at t.

(annua eollcKo. TRYON BIG GUN this ruie. And the Army is determined although the Gopher's record has VI -Atf so' rii.T4 Coarh Knute K. Rockae's Noira. Dame eleven, making Its first ap not to do that even if a break 1b been sullied by a tie with in' AS YANKS WIN dinna, Tho Oophor's too, face the dlfticiilt task of defeating the necessary.

Jone Is Emphatic. pearance on local sou, battles Michigan scoring combination of That was the opinion expressed Gilbert and Uosterliaan Saturday. Drake here Saturday in a gam tbnt will attract most of tha stata and Dt-B Moines tang this week end. ny nut jones in an interview fol Ohio State, next Saturday i lu- lowing the Army-Notre Dame waders at Illinois, has always Grange Keeps in Back fracas. been a nemesis for Coach Robert Tha Rocknemen.

about thirty- "We are not going to adopt any Zuppke men and the Illlnl real uch rule," told me. "We ground Still Limps. ise they must show their best three strong, are scheduled to arrive iu the city Friday in time tor a light workout that afternoon. are not making an effort to com form to beat the Huckeyeg this season. Iowa, with its rst Blc Tea pete in the collegiate field.

The military academy does not solicit star football pUiyers. But in case Two strangers to the victory New York. Nov. 13 (A.P.) victory under Its belt, closes Ita column made their bow today, In i'jil season at Kvanston Satur these men come to our institution Red Orange New York Yankees kept up their winning streak to dlana scored its first conference day, playing Northwestern it through the regular channels of day by trouncing the Chicago Car appointment and examination, we Dyche stadium. Tha Hawkeyea, because of their surprising coma- dinals, Zu to b.

olilf 1 1 through victory siuce 1824 over Northwestern and Iowa broke its long losing streak ot ton by trouncing Wisconsin lu one ot the season a tho etfectlveness of their forward back and the list of Northwester uumsIiik attack. cripples, rate as favorites. greatest upsets. The defeat gent Orange, still limning, kept in Orlnnell, too, ends Its cam the background while his team whlcli tlea lor tne paign, meeting the crack Iowa title last ran. into a tie lor tne mnte, kdilie Tryon, galloped over state team on tne Pioneer lot bottom of the column today, while lor tWO tOIIClKKIWIlH.

Saturday. It will mark Orinnell'a last Valley conference tilt because Indiana moved up into tho irut division. welcome mem. i "Just because they have been on some varsity three years won't bar them from playing football with us That goes now and will stand te gardless of Navy'g demands." i This stand by Army makes It possible for the annual service rattle to cease after the coming 1927 classic. Navy Bill Ingram, athletic director of the Naval academy, is determined to enforce his three year varsity rule for Navy opponents beginning next year.

He wants to get the athletic councils of the two Institutions to Wild l'UU Kelly of Montana tossed a puss to nav Flaherty, formerly of Oomiaca, for the third ol tne nig six. Holding Chicago to one rather At Mount Vernon, Cornell will luckv touchdown. Illinois cap battle It heart out trying to and final Yankee touchdown. The only Cardinal taliv was taken over by Lamb of Lombard in the last beat Carleton in a duel that will tured from Michigan the honor of holding its opponents to the BIG TEN SCORING SMITH DEFEATS lowest total score of the season to date, twenty-four points, or vlrt tally settle tha Midwest conference championship. Coe, tha other Io vft member of the It Belolt at Cedar Hawkey es Win by 40 to North Downs Douglas A.

C. four touchdowns. period. Chicago Bears Nick Pollsville Two ot these were mado by ACES TO CLASH State Teachers, undefeated la gether for a conference in an effort LOCAL BOWLERS to convince Jones and his Army Iowa State when the Ames team put over a surprising 12 to 12 tie on the lillni. Northwestern made the other touchdown on authorities that they are wrong.

If the Iowa ronferenc.s, meets a stiff foe la Parsons Saturday, tha game being slated for play a Cedar Fulls. Other game that day Include Central at St. Ambrose, Zuppke'a squad ft month ago. Almquist, Gilbert to Meet Beaverdale Is Unable Triumph Gives Victors Gains Average of 214 in Aberdeen Normal at Trinity lad this la unsuccessful, and Coach Jones is firm in stating that will be an unsuccessful move, it will mean a break In grid relations. Rule Arguments Frequent.

Navy has for several years demanded that Army adopt several As usual, Minnesota has tho highest total of points scored, and, also as usual, Chicago has Oracelend at Clarlnda Junior col at Ann Arbor. Exhibition. to Cope With Strong Offensive. lege. Undisputed Claim to Third Place.

tha lowest total. Friday will see two local major Chicago, Nov. 13 (A.P.) The Chicago Hoars resumed their Interrupted string of football victories in the National football league by outplaying Pottsvllle, 30 to 12. today. Paddy Driscoll, the Bears' star, rested tip in the irut period, which ended scoreless, and then went in to drive the Bears through the Pottsvllle line for repeated long gains.

The Hears made two safeties before they got their first touchdown. Rtcrnatnan'g prsscs to White and Senn accounted for two touchdowns for the Chlcagoans, Driscoll kicked two of the Hears' four tries at goal, while Pottsvllle missed both chances. Crashing the maples for a 264 CORNELL MEETS CARLETON FOR elevens in action on foreign terrain, Des Moines university meeting Nebraska Wesleyan on tha latter grid and Still battling Klmnr at lndianola. On tha rules in force at Annapolis. The three year varsity rule is most important.

Then, there is an age limit at Annapolis, prohibiting the entrance of men over 21 years BV EDWIN MOOKK, JR. Using a varied attack ot off- Chicago, Nor. 13 (A.P.) The two leading scorers of the Western conference football warriors, Harold (Shorty) Almquist of Minnesota, and Louis Gilbert of Mich game in his initial appearance at the Grand alleys yesterday, Jimmy Smith, world's premier bowler, gave two large audiences of local KY FRANK BKODX. Materially aided by the sla '-ing drives ot Max Harvey and a powerful line, North Deg MoineB same day, I'nper Iowa takes tackle smashes, wide end runs and occasional passes, the Hawkeye MIDWEST TITLE oia. 'mat Keeps aown tne num ber of veteran college stars en (Kegiatr' Biiecla! Iowa, rJew Service.) Luther at Deeoran ana Mgsot City Junior college oppose! Waldorf of Forest City.

fans the greatest demonstration of pin toppling ever seen in the tering the academy. Annapolis authorities want West Point to Mount Vernon, Nov. 13. Today igan, come together at Ann Arbor Saturday in a conflict which may settle tneir scnHun long race for individual touchdown honors for 1827. found the Cornell (ootball sqiittd put a similar rule into force, city.

These squabbles over rules are increasing in Importance each Dacg at nome ready to start live more days ot practice for tne tmiti and deciding game with Carletou Smith compiled an average of 14 1-12 for the twelve games Almquist gained one touchdown Bulldogs Swamp year. Recently Navy decided not In the city Friday two note, prep rivals, Roosevelt High, Imn venr's champions, and East Dea Molneg tangle In the Draka stadium. The Friday card also calls for Ames High school to invade Valley Junction and for St. Mary's academy Kmmctsburg to pro on Gilbert yesterday, while "Kala humidity, with the Midwest con rolled yesterday against an aver mazoo Lou varied the monotony Frankford, 37-0 to scneduie games witn any team which played men with more than three years' college varsity expe rerence tootball championship hanging in the balance at the age of 197 1-2 tor the eight men A. C.

eleven yesterday defeated Beaverdale A. C. football team 40 to 0 on the former's gridiron. It was a drab contest in which the Beaverdale eleven failed to once threaten. Only on a solitary occasion did It make a first down, the result of a forward pass late in the third period when the Hawkeye reserves were asleep, figuratively speaking.

The first touchdown came soon after hostilities started. The East-slders blocked a punt and gained possession of the ball on the 20-yard line. After three smashes, Rainwater carried It over. The trv for ooint was void. of his long string of successful goal kicks by missing one out of Cleveland.

Nov. 14 (A.P.) homecoming battle with the who bowled with and against him. A. C. gained undisputed possession ot third place in the city semlpro football series yesterday by defeating the Douglas A.

C. 24 to 6. The DouglaB A. which tried to make Its third successive triumph at the expense of the North Slders, was rushed from its feet early in the first quarter when slashing drives by Stout and Harvey carried the opening kickoft down the field for a touchdown. Oil.

missed the goal attempted by placekiok. North continued its drives but the hard fighting Douglas line headed by Carp at center and C. Perlck at euard held Reversing a 22 to 0 defeat at vide the homecoming opposttloa Norsemen from Northfleld, Coach For the twelve games Smith top- Philadelphia yesterday, the Cleve for the Des Moines catholic aca es Darker and Judd Dean must make full use of the remaining rience. COAST ELEVENS IN BIG UPSET demy. rour.

Tne runtierup to this great pair, Tiny Lewis of Northwestern, added only one goul kick to his total and three youngsters are crowdin lilm for third place, In land llulldogs swamped the Krankford Yellowjackets under piea ii sirmes, tz spares, naa splits but "picked up" 4 of them, and had but 2 errors, both of them aays netore the big game. an avalanche of fourteen com much stress in tins week's prac Berries that he picked, one in tice will he in conditioning of the his match with Bill Coffin and an which they have the homr of a tie with the mighty Herb Joesting. OVER WEEKEND damaged front wall which lias nut pleted passes for a 37 to 0 victory here today in a National Professional Football league game. other in his third game against Welch and Miller of Purdue and fered heavily under the attacks ol Resrinninir the second auarter uscorjoss. San Francisco.

Nov. 13 (A.P.) In the doubles Frank Todd, lo with the regulars in the lineup, opponents In recent games. While Coach Barker has been able to The Bulldogs scored eighteen A season already generously nrinkled with football upsets the Hawkeyes scorea two toucn save his star linemen to some ex the opposition for dowtu on the 13-yard line. Douglas also lost Walker ot Illinois share with Joesting the mark ot five touchdowns apiece. Several other youngsters, Huston of Ohio, Humbert and Tlmrn of Illinois, Armll of Iowa and Hebliolr.

of Wisconsin counted another undreamed of re first downs. The Yellowjackets made distance only once, and completed one of their twenty- downs and negotiated another but the ball was called back for an in tent the last two weeks, he cal mineralite expert, had the highest average, hammering the Maples for a 679 series, that enabled he and his partner, C. Staff, to trim the Smitn-E. Wagle com be careful to have them in trim fraction of the rules. Hitchew versal in Saturday 8 list on far western gridirons.

Stanford, 192S champion and scored the first counter in this for Saturday's combat along with the reserves who played most ol tne ban on downs on Its rwr 24-yard line as the uuarter ended. Still fighting, the losers thwarted another touchdown when they again held the victors tor downs are Just one tochdown short of this mark. period and Bus Tew added the undefeated in the Coast corner bination in a three game duel, to 1.205. tlve passes. Nevers Eleven Defeated, 13-7 MARQUETTE IN GOOD MOOD FOR AMES' INVASION Nov.

13 (Spa-clal) Happy over their lata season comeback which was cltmaxe4 by an Impressive 12 to 6 Intersee-tlonal victory over Holy Crosa here Saturday. Marquette university gilildifrs tomorrow will dl ia anew for their closing battle ot the vcar. a Thanksgiving day en-gagement wilh Iowa Stale college hern. 1 Ames, tho only team that has as much as tied Illinois, will prove a liirtar for the Golden Avalanche, but Coach Frank J. Murray has ten days in which to develop his men for the battle.

tne Monmouth ana Knox games. One of the things In last year' extra point. Edwards, a few ence this year, was the victim The leading scorers are still Smith high series was his minutes later, scored the seconn with little Santa ara univer on tne 14-yara line. A poor 8 lo 0 defeat bv Carleton which short of Hod Orange's mark of first of the day, rolled against uougias punt gave the North thirteen touchdowns, but Alm stty, a noneouference team, the conaueror. rank outsiders, the when he knifed olt tackle tor tne tally.

Tew's try for point was a Joss, when the veteran bowler remains stamped in the minds ol the Purple grldders Is the great team another chance. 'rom the Providence, R. Nov. 13 shot games of 264, 248 and 174 quist, with eight successful boots over the goal posts, can pass that little short. (A.P.) Curiey oden brilliant 2H-yard line a pass, Welgle lo line plunging of Captain Wllle green jerseyed squad from Santa Clara passed and bucked their Walker scored in the third ses ugle, was good for eight yards seventy-four yard return of a galle at fullback for the northern sion after a pass had placed the wav to a 13-6 victory.

North was penalized fifteen yards kickotf for a touchdown in the ers. record witn a touchdown against Michigan (Saturday. Orange never did any goal kicking. for a total ot Jrtu average in the Uav's singles was 230 and in the doubles 202. Smith will be fit the Grand alleys todav from 11 a.

m. until 1 No greater upset has been re final quarter gave the Steam at tnis point, but wetgie shot an Coach Harker is determined bail in the shadow or tne goal, whs a smash throueh the center corded on the coast in years. other pas to Naugie that rollers a 13 to 7 victory over With only one more game to of the line. B. Nichols made good Santa Clara already had lost to that his team will form a ntiff opposition to the aerial of the Carleton team which tins good for twenty-eight yards and first down on the S-yard line.

play, the rule makers can point with pride to their elimination of and again in the afternoon from 3 o'clock until 5 p. m. to in Krnie Nevers' Dultith Eskimos from Minnesota in a National league game at tho Providence University of southern uamor-tiIb. to California. 14-6 Douglas turned back the North in iipiu -ol a a erorlna threat.

Hein- formed its main source of points the try for point on place kick. Straight was the first to score fn the final period on a wide end run. B. Thomaa added the eatra nolnt. nrid (he final touchdown or the and was held to a 7-7 tie by the struct any local bowlers or to answer any questions bowling en line smashing attempts again, but hart of Iniitane ho lofted the Aval over Ihe crnnnliar for the only eiirreeef ul kick mis season.

cycledroms today. Nevers scored the first touchdown ot the game Len hampine aim uiooui, guards, are both in the Hnlverslty weak University of Nevada team a noor punt to Mie -yard line ft trom the tiehl in the Hl Ten tin year. thusiasts of the city desire lo ssk In a thrilling battle on a muddy Li-adin ooint ccorera of the confer In the opening quarter after mak afternoon and B. Thomaa kicked the uy auowea tne iNonn team to hospital with injured legs, re him. Eoal to c.omulete the ecorlnlt.

score. A pass for the extra ing a thirty-six yard gain through ceived in yesterday's game, ana ftnc are; P. T. Almoulot fMlnneesotai 74 11 i field, Washington nosea out uau fornia. 6 to 0.

bringing the north The whole Hawkeye team, reaervea ooint failed. the line from scrimmage. He they probably are through for ma find reenilara. play-d tine football, while Will Appear lllluert iMl. cs 8 tne tnira quarter cerg season.

arners again into the front ranks of contenders with a chance of plaroklcked the goal. The 'Hollers evened matters DARTMOUTH ACE BOOSTS SCORING TOTAL TO 125 New Wk, Nov. vi (A.P.)- Closing his gridiron career with a M. L'anieia ana acvinwnn iwmibu u. Cor the defeated combination.

The linetipa: i.i-wf (Northwestern) .,,.,.4 8 Welch (Pimluej Miller flMiiduel fi Again Today winning the conference champion recovered a fumbled punt for North on the 20-yard line. Harvey hurried through the line for little later when Kpeiiman, an end. grabbed a fumble In mldfleid HAWKEYE 40. 1 Jl'VERDALE O. Because many were uuable to Porter M.rtl- and ran to the liuluth 9-yard line, see Smith in action yesterday, (c) Hell Marohn ship.

If Washington defeats olhnrn California unit Stanford and Idaho before California and Orea-on Stat respectively, the Hueky claim to the title will he allRhtly atrona-er than ten vards and finally Weigle smashed it over. Oil's kick was B.NicholI UT.IL.T.... Mtkitnaky L.O.IL.O.... Hill crown taking the nail over managers or the urana alleys an W.Thoioa (o) Walker (Illinois! ail (MlnncMola) Crofoot i WlKconein I GUHUrson (N'orlltweaternl Armll (Iowa) y4 Ooeterbann (Michigan! ii Kby (Ohtol .24 Humon (Ohio) lieiiholi! (Wliieotialn! 21 Humbert S4 blocked. and Sonnenberg placekicking the Oavla Sandbera Dotty Brunaon nounced last night that ne wouia appear in a special match today burst of twenty-three points against Cornell Saturday, Myles Lane, Dartmouth ace, virtually Turner.

DouglAs star tackle, an other eleven. it reooro win hut one riefent with' Stanford. Canine made the only Douglas touchdown starting at 5:15 p. m. No admis goal.

Packers Down Daniel R.T. H.T...... r. te IQ.B.. R.H......

G.Halra f'ooK Strait when he tucked up a North turn sion will be charged, tney an TJ. 8. C. and Idaho each defeated once and a.ln tied one or more times. Southern California had no difficulty In rolling: over University of Colorado Meek I Suits Koelhe Fen at en Ilmol (HllrioiBl 24 clinched high scoring honors in the iast with a grand total of 125 points frr tho season.

Lane scored bl and raced forty-elahf yard down nounced. Rainwater McQulston r.tf Walker He will also be at the alleys Dayton, 6 to 0 In an contest at iuoa an th field for a touchdown, in t-tempted point after touchdown by Han-cock. tllar Uotwlaa quarter. BUBMHinmn. AfM.

i rwii" of Montana and fionzafl-a from 11 a. m. until 1 p. m. and again at 3 o'clock to give instruc vie tor JK.

Aicnone. aiarrin tor n. three touchdowns and ktckwl five points after scores In the Big Oreen slaughter of Cornell. STAR GOLF PROS TEST LINKS FOR blocked. truetrled to a scoreles tie at gooaan Green Bay, Nov.

13 (A.P.) Continuing their quest for national professional football To tourtn worcn tonrnaown cam a rrmilt of two Weigle to Kalydoa tion to l)es Moines nowiers. w. -i ihiiiim i.i, olno lr O. Halrd. Hardy for Rainwater, Hitchew lor Walker, Wood for the flrat food for fifteen yarn, and the aecond fur ten yard.

On the GEORGETOWN U.r. U.rnh. fn, fUw.nl OREGON MEET final try Kalydo raced thirty-nine EAST, MIDWEST IN CLOSE RACE Faulkner for Brunnon. W'a4ker for Hlf-hew. Ptralt for Kdwarda.

Tew for iconic rook for Tew. C. Thomaa for Bob Nork, by scoring three times for Georgetown against Boston college, slipped Into second place with ninety-seven point, eight more Hum Captain Johnny Roepke, of Penn State, but hardly enough to endanger Lane's margin- Th leartr: yard for th oounter. wmi kick waa blocked. The whole North lln played headanp football and althouKh Doujtlaa was out.

claased it wa not outfought. It was th lat city an earn tor beta Portland, Ore, Nov. 13 (0.P.) Tommy Armour, national open golf champion, and JJobby Crulk- VIRTUALLY COPS SCORING HONORS s'lchiille for i)avla. howit ror auaiin- FOR GRID CROWN shank, Los Angeles open title- any. aiiwuoaay ir eiower.

Summary Toor-ltdown. Rainwater. Edward, Walker. Strait. Tew: team.

The lineup; holder, have arrived here to par New York. Nov. 13 (0.P.) New York. Nor. 13 A.P.I omnia miT iimi, uubw X.

IX M. A. OM.jDOVaLAS A. East and middlewest are fn a ticipate in the Oregon open golf championship, which will be It IV Unliev T.nne inrtmoutht Tl II. Hefree.

Carl HHilt of NeUKl honors the Oreen Hay Packers defeated the Dayton Triangles here today, 8 to 0. In the last minute of the second period a fifty-five yard pass to Kotal placed the ball on liayton's S-yard line, Three line plays failed to gnln but on the fourth down Lewellyn took the ball over the goal line for tho only score of the game. Dunn's placekick was wide. A feature of the game was the punting dud between Lewellyn and Earl Brilton, former Illinois star, who was the outstanding Dayton player on both defense and offense. Georgetown university practically cinched team scoring honors In the east for the 1927 season by Menton firioneil; nmnlre.

Pad Woyt of Oiinnell: head linesman. Kd IJecK or west ue played on the Waverlcy Country club course Thursday, Friday and (JrlfflUl Oil close grapple for interser tional honors as a result of the latest week end of football conflicts. Scoring two notable triumphs Nork ((leoiv-t'H-ni (1 H. II Itnepk ll'cnn Ml.) It II. 12 Eliie (Tuf'M on.

13 Hiinecn (Templel 11 Wlttmer H. It Tlmt look better on your back than they do on our rack suit that look like the money without costing yon much of It of them with a pair of pants lx-k valaea at $35 and $40 P. Curti scoring forty-seven points satur-a Qiminit Ronton college and in 1 ft B. Perlck Broyle Carp CPerkf Turner B. Sweet Hancock iiarlow Speer Saturday.

With Tony Manero, New York star, the two champions practiced Connor (N V. (J. I Q. H. 11 mm.

Merit WeiKls creasing its season total to 339 rtMtita. rolisrt (Maine). m. it Booth (Citte.) Kit. Steven (R.

I. SU.M.H. 10 Snyder when Army trounced Notre ilame while Pittsburgh upset Nebraska, the east ran its total of victories ud to nineteen, two more than the most or siinuav. ioth M. H.

Harvey Playing its final game of the liill Mehlhorn. Al Esplnosa and Stout F.B.iF.8 Brown season, uartmouin scorea mi Ihrn nntnta arainst Cornell BUB Leo Diegel, other eastern golfers, are expected to arrive Monday and middlewest, while Michigan reg move into second place with 280 istered an outstanding victory over the Navy. The middlewest iW I tv jufsttay. points. Th leaders fellow: Kntxtltutlon P.

Mlhllch for Loth. Wu for Malley. V. rn for cat. Hnear for Stout, Ce.lrlrom for Wetnl.

Katyiln for Itnyder, Ijiurhlln for Kati-I. Fotr for Orlfflth. wet fr Broyle. Wlhaloylch fo Barlow, Brill for Hrown, Heie for Hancock. Summary Toot-hwna, Haryey Welal.

Kalyoai Turner. ritrtclalN Heferee. Kilward Lewi of has two fewer defeats against Its Pro Grid Stondingi pt. rworrl than the east. SCKDATS GA3CES.

Southern California registered jjlflt victory for the far west br imiing Colorado university into camp. Oeora-ete! Dartmouth TMItetmrK New York if. Main rlh Ilea Moine A. C. S4.

Dnchu a a Cohimbns, Nov. 13 (A.P.) Standing ot the National Football league, including games played Molne unlverity: uniptre. f'arlee Eterett of Drake; head Unaaman, Chart allward ltrn. 'rlnwkeye A. 49, BeftTerdale A.

--hnuth lie Molne anlor Allison Jolt Titllst. Hawkeye A. C. Gridders to Banquet Saturday Members of the Hawkeye A. C.

football team, former members of the club and friends have been invited to the annual dinner of the organization Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F. ball.

Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock after which dancing will enue. i Twenty sweaters will be presented to the players who have wen with th oraaniMtmn lurlnjr the "resent City seeaon. In fly it th tara will be prewnted with miniature a-oid football charm. A ean'aln for nett eaaoa will am a th bnut. Sunday: mm Honda Country tlub Big BInskies Win Approximately players win tee off in the qualifying round.

Wing by Kayo. Rf taKf Biiell Iowa Audu on, Sailor Randolph, local middleweight, knocked out Claude Mahler In the tenth rtiund of their bout at Charter Oak. Randolph dropped Mahler for a short count In On-first round and scored three knockdowns in the eighth, in the semlwindtip Freddie nn outpointed Eddie Randolph by a big marjn, scoring five knockdown! In fcU rounds. Volley JniH-tlon TiTun niaier x. oisus an via ma a STATK.

0 County Honors Pet a 7 5 ,7 m) .500 Mn.cntlre Nnikie toneaTtlle lade-peiHleau ivmc.ni Iowa New Ber. lee. Nov. 1 J. Cowley Al-Von ei oltee is wimier of the Cherokee Ciunlry club 'olf championship for 13 IT- 'p f'nel.

Mllnoti and Pr. II. John Pined it! ear other to Play ThirtMli After twenty-wfen Npw York Qiama Oreen U'lV C'hlcaao Yew York V.tike'; Providence f'levefani Prfinkfotcl chtcejto Canllnal PntlKClll Tuluh RaKliler'a flsaetal Iowa Kew Servlt.) V- i i i li IVIJUJI3 Muscatine, Nov. 13. Oonee- St.

Augustine, Nov. 13 i Johnny Farrell, one of the most brilliant of golf professionals, lias been signed as pro- of the ci-untry elub here, it was announced today by Thomas E. By-rnn. mnagr of tb local eonrw. Chlcaao Itear m.

Fottylll M. Vew Vrk Vaoker thlcsca Cardl- rHeannllera 11, Dnlath r.t.tMM ville fell before Muscatine's big .8 Ml Muskies for the football cnam Ti.vton uiuMUW anauuam aw-, taffal Coatiaad a tt i.t 41lyf th.

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