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THE REGISTER AND LEADER: SUNDAY MOltNLNG, OCTOBER 10.1915. LEHIGH FURNISHES BACELLI FINISHES Western League Batting Averages MONMOUTH, BEATEN, Western League Fielding Averages COMPILED BT IRWIN M. HOWE, OFFICIAL STATISTICIAN; lncludln all players in ten Br more jtamee. FIRST AT LEXINGTON GIVES COE BATTLE 2H. B.

UK. bli SR. BB, TH. 47. AM.

It. I. BR. p(i. A.

vr Pit. jr. 141 87 1718) 2J8 10.1 8H I 1.15 1737 210 CI 16 illl 8tl3 1611 V3I 1WJ 16 0 142 87UO 202 1U3 18 0 ..5 8018 170(1 2'1 11H 6 0 .654 142 8707 18 13 200 112 20 0 .54 187 Ki2 2l 2d i 139 8616 18S.1 283 108 28 11 Pes Moines Sioux city Topeka Lincoln Denver Omaha St. Joseph Wichita na 72 2 an SI 27 iso 171) HO. R7S r.2 670 fill" 4I4 riub Denver Sioux City Lincoln Maine Omaha Topeka Wichita St Joseph Plaver-rloh 17.1 421 104 4Wi 111S 14 4G na 87 1H 4111 lllll 41 L17 Ss2 12C5 1274 I SSIt 1241 I I HT 1177 l.lSl Ian 1S7 14 147 1M8 1SMT l.MU IH47 lillio IKIIK Lilll 11.

27 las .188 4592 723 .1115 4151 :3 .142 473 04(1 .141 4618 4'J 4705 Ml 4573 6'7 .131) 580 .1117 4622 488 (i. 17 14 81(1, 86 22.1 2.1 a 22 82 17.1 117 Tb. Sb. Sfi 1M1IVIIII-4I, FIK1.DIML 60 1(1 Daley. Lincoln Roche, Top-Wlch.

fl.H 124 8t. Hr. Kli. Mb. Mb.

Do. R. B. CATCH FRS, Cedar Rapids Eleven Forced to Limit to Defeat Illinois Team, 13 to 6. Driven by White, Colt Takes 3-Year-Old Trot With Ease.

8 IS 5 0 Plsvef Tea to 01 THKLDKltS, KltS. Pi 2 8(1 170 2(1 21) Pet. .084 178 23 6 17 10 rt 0 YALE HARD BAHLE Blue Team Wins Game, 7 to 6, Several Players Being Injured. HARVARD AN EASY VICTOR Defeats Carlisle Indians, 29 to Field Coal Gives Tigers Edge on Syracuse. Plover Team Mitchell, Den Clarke, C.

Bennett, Wich Hrown. Ton. A. 24 56 49 83 108 32 HO aa 27 tl. 1 4 8 0 10 6 11 15 11 in 8 185 10 4 81 Pet 282 .270 .260 .200 .260 .251 ,239 Pet.

..111 .830 ,333 .8:13 .318 .816 816 .318 .818 .810 .8" .808 .308 .8116 .806 .805 .303 4 421 4115 411 419 4H7 4t Ab. B7.1 r(i7 027 OWI 41 12 47 S. 4U2 508 147 87 4 2 471 4.1 4M f3 23! 11.1 .1175, Davis, 8 (1 EBY'S MEN GET EARLY LEAD II. 15 na 54 54 HI 07 ..1.13 35 43 ..138 .119 Kufora, tlmaha 21 UHs. St.

Joe 411 Tonne'an, Top. -St. J. 32 Nhestak, Den 7-, Itreen, II. 70 Rapps, Top.

HO Yunts, Lin mii (irifflth, Wlrb on ISraliam, l. M. 66 Monro Top Kn Hpahr, lien 00 CrosOy, Soo City 511 J. White, St, 32 170 207 Uavla. H.

(J Leleune, S. C. (ialloe-ay, Den I'orythe, Omaha Lien Lamb, WIchllA I'liisman, Omaha Morse, Lin Junes, D. K.xne. a.

Phelps. 8. Jackson, Topeka Hro Topeka (iray. Wichita Hnrrlnston. Den.

Nlleehan, s. Tydtman, Wlch-Top. ('! wmiin. tjma. 12 7 Til OH 7M 4 1 82 1 8T S7 17 0 S7 41 3 11 1 147 2o0 12 10 20 18 4 12 88 22 8(1 20 48 0 8 0 3 17 11 14 21 811 0 so 1.1 18 8 17 0 8 1 9 27 r.a 26 65 5 51 17 43 1 6 17 15 16 10 2 2 9 14 I 14 6 8 0 5 10 18 1(1 17 I 8 0 4 4 0 8 7 2 2 0 8 8 Cosgrove, S.

Thieving, Wich Hunfer. II. M. I.I is. AloCheaney, Olna ...134 130 12 It ...82 ...141 18 1415 ...56 12 ...125 ...127 .1.12.1 ...143 27 75 75 211 147 1144 83 203 Slid 422 31 521 3' 16 Dill 1 17 Mtl 216 1411 806 17.1 pi- 2 JO 151 "1 41 LEXINGTON, Oct.

9. The Pastime stablos Bertinl colt Bacelli, won the thirty-eighth event of the Kentucky stake for 3-year-old trotters, the chief event on the Grand Circuit card today, after losing tho first heat to Colorado Itanga. Driven by Il' White Bacelli made good in each mile except the first, and it probably would hv hon Then Add to It Later Being Closely Pressed by Opponents. otinellv. St.

R. VVIIllama, si, MS Richards, S. C. 22 .970 .906 .966 .903 .8.17 .954 .950 .983 7.1 12 I ,85 tl (HI IV 211 lit 32 40 It "I 14 38 10 211 McAllister. Lin Wells, Omaha Krueger, onmha Donnelly, Soo City ('riap.

Soo City Cray. Wichita IVIce, II. 0... Witlirow, St, Joe 71 61 70 157 .7 28 7 .841 PO. A.

K. Pet. 21 8 0 l.oon 911 7 1 .900 127 2 .19.0 110 t) 2 .914 39 12 1 13.1 7 .1 290 20 7 .973 52 1 2 .973 75 4 2 .975 68 1.1 7 .971 1(15 19 .974 (16 6 2 .973 130 27 (I .972 211 8 I .971 211 13 7 .970 191 20 7 165 10 A 292 16 11 .906 223 20 8 11)6 II 8 .968 130 8 A (12 8 3 .959 211 25 .955 57 0 8 .955 222 32 13 .951 158 13 9 .9511 53 .1 3 ,949 J.H'i 18 14 .941 1511 15 10 .945 65 3 4 .944 15 1 I ,941 194 3 13 .940 29.1 24 21 29 2 .935 231 80 23 .931 111 6 8 77 8 6 ILK 194 15 16 53 6 0 .023 92 13 9 .921 .111 5 4 .857 a 7 1 in) in 84 111 2u loo 231 1110 17 102 181 1MI 104 211 150 114 178 50 1118 CEDAR UAPIDS, Oct. 9. 41 an B6 411 X7 711 Special: Coach Moray Eby'g Coe NEW HAVEN.

Ot jh.eat raoe but for White's getting his aiianan. Mefnrnilfk, Den Hrltton, Wkh. t'lunn, Top Spslir, Denver Mithn, les I.attimore, Topeka Mclntyre, Lincoln krug Omaha Nicholson, St. J. Trainer, Topeka Hfhallng, 8.

Mct'hesney. Omaha de- 0 4 15 8 8 1 18 4114 .12:) 41(1 JlsV college eleven was returned victor FIRST H48KIK. feated the powerful Lehigh eleven Jsckaim, lop M4 lluhn, II, 141 Tydeman, Wlch-Top 126 11. Schrleber, Lin. ..123 Lejeune, 104 Tliomnsnn, Oma ll.M.

60 Trainer, Top 31 slaver, Top. 35 Nicholson, Wlch-StJ 114 Moi-hc, Lin 44 Fnrsylhe, Oma 185 li. Watson. Ht.J-S.C 111 Coffee, Den. 80 iiiiis, ii.

hi Miller, Den 92 Roche, Top-Wlch 43 W'helan, Den 16 Fox, St. 121 nie 44 1204 here this afternoon in the hairlnst I'. A. ,142 .117 2 16 r'ayej. Team 0, Rips, Topeka 4(1 fought game ever played on Coe field.

82 77 B8 17 82 '('lies, II. li 11 it 14 when Monmouth went down to 13 to ftV.10:. 0 4 1 8 4 14 4 5 4 4 2 8 4 1 II 45 oereai. .288 1 5 fi.l 174 70 Starting with a rush the Crimson 111 04 40 27 13 145 1411 140 10.1 15 71 164 1311 128 152 127 84 134 4'i 150 lid 117 34 1(12 184 124 11 105 103 82 57 Hf 158 40 73 7.1 72 24 41 .18 84 30 Dill 20 Pet. S81 .931 .979 .979 .977 .975 .155 11(18 12 1 3 17 1 03 1 1 222 313 14 40 1 14 1.13 1210 22 5.1 7 71 29 18 MO II 33 (IS tl 10 tl 50 11 luuajr, lu one or the most bitterly contested football games seen here In yearn.

The visitors' scores came through two field goals bv Lehigh gained ground almost at will by brilliant forward passing and long end runs. Chenoweth of Lehigh fractured his ankle in a scrimmage and several Yale players left the game on ao-eount of Injuries. Lineup and summary: 27 OH 24 17 Ml 87 114 44 40 13 23 70 I 8 9 14 24 7 12 32 10 80 40 1 1 4 team received kickoff and pushed wiV'. ball to the 42-yard line where place Joe kick was attempted. Ghormlcy i 41 14a ....121 42 Knl .,..1.11 14 105 88 C4 148 182 155 Mctlsfflgan, Lliicoltt H.

Williams, Lincoln St. Donnelly, S. Krlicacr. 4)niaha R. Williams, Ht.

J. II. atson, St. .7., S. i Miaiiley, lies Moines C'oflcy, Denver Nhlclds Denver Roche.

Wich. .237 .236 .283 .288 i ,282 .278 Sb into a pocket in the firsi round. He led easily in the other two. The Dinner stakes, a sweepstake affair, resulted in a straight heat victory for Runloch, driven by Murphy. The pace carried over from yesterdsy was captured by Peter Worthy.

Cox drove Earl. to victory in the 2:05 pace. Amei Al-blngen made a straight heat race of 2: is trot. Because of the cold weather Peter Volo, 2:02, did not start to lower his record, but it was announced ho will make the att-mpt Monday. A 1.1 1) (IRANI) cincuiT i'iui-hou inn itiuuvBlftl tile UH11 iviniams, wt.

in 2 20 1 14 20 21 (I 01 H. Williams, Lin 120 Wolfs. Lin 112 C. Clark, S. 17 Spencer, Den 135 Pownall, Wich 22 Tulllon, Tp-SO-Wlch 41 McCormock, Den.

...122 Callahan, S. 25 Davidson, M. 81 R. Watson, Wkh. 16 ana got away for a forty yard.

run 84 41 20 53 18 82 II 140 157 114 03 i -111 only to lose tils gain on penalty Tor 6 22 SF.fONl) IHSI MKX. Plyr Teajn it. pu. A ts 48 .27" cusaing one or tnree charged 16 18.) .276 41 31 84 lrt in TALE 7 r9 is ley PITt HKRS Sheldon Bennett, lell Hartford, lies Wolfe, Lincoln Thlesing, Wich Uelmer. St.

Mayer, Topeka W'helan, I.ienver Daw won, Lincoln Clark, S. Hctllnir, Wichita Hack 40 1 .853 21 4o! 26 all 34 3 28 115 .151 88 mi 183 20 8 3 6 13 1,1 17 14 211 0 8 2 7 8 21 8 28 8 21 1(1 28 nncr staien for 1-year-old trottara. 4 43 853 837 00 2M4 13(1 1115 121 10.1 M4 8 44 108 41 kes lin.ono .14 .1111 4.1 B7 74 81 82 oil 42 .141 .140 .141 LEHIfiH Green Tate Cistruiu Pons Richards Siiwtollo Chenoweth "ali il Ready Maginnes L.T.'l.t. H.T. r.t.

H. .1. H.I,.!(. Pet .933 .974 907 .659 .9.13 .954 .018 .912 .940 ,935 .933 .933 .921 .922 .902 nt. Latllmore.

Topeka. .136 Breen. Omaha HI Lloyd, Lincoln K'2 Cootiey, 8lou City. .120 Ware, Wlclilla .10 Suw.icr, l. Usl.owajr, Denver.

.11 1 Billion, St. 56 Charles, jn Page, St. 5(1 Matthews, 2.1 llrodlck. St. Joseph.

51 Daler, Lincoln 15 '1'aillon, 30 hv Snblh numsiswi i b. While J. Sheldon Baldridgo Bens Thompson Scovll Wllaon Guernsey Km Dillon, eh. Isrrell) Club-Player 41. P.

Schrleber, Lin 48 Morse. Lin. Ill Omaha 19 Maiman, 8. C-omaha 18 Riley, Wichita 15 Areilanea, Den. .....16 Grover, Topeka 46 Tliomp.on, Omaha ..25 Kelly.

87 Pate, Wichita IT Harrington, Denver ,80 Tims 2:3114. 216 bsce. tt nisi: 127 149 Dol 143 10 21 83 13(1 210 Poter Worthy, b. by Our Axworthy 10 15 4 4 8 4 19 5 211 16 1 16 .1 11 S5 21 85 10 4 00 II) 136 Tl 22 23 1 1 (Murphy) Charlie U. av hy Coastman li 47 A i si 26 28 i 2 127 43 76 4(1 123 12 14 .24 Hoothby H.

C. 80 43 81 74 101 14 211 40 83 11 11 22 43 18 2 70 10 TO 12 13 01 55 80 0,1 7 67 28 13 43 14 48 88 IK 15 40 87 88 0 7 0-7 Lehigh Huhslltutlons Tale. Allen for Betta. wal-den for Black. Bentley for Thompson.

Taft 173 20 44 183 144 2114 122 20 iGaston) .1 Admiral Dewey II, nlk. (WilMS Ruckllns also started. Time CilO. 2:001. pace, ll.OOOl Earl r.

by The marl SHORTSTOPS. Player Team u. po, against Monmouth throughout the entire game. Monmouth fumbled on the first play after punt, and Coe recovered, taking the ball forty yards and over for a touchdown in five plays, tho score coming In the first nine minutes. Coe held for downs shortly after the kickoff and Raymond broke through the line for a fifly-flvc yard run and touchdown, but failed to kick goal.

The period closed with Coe holding the ball on its own 20-yard line. The second period was played with the ball near the center of the field, the ownership alternating until the last few minutes when Coe marched it down to within throe inches of the goal when the whistles blew for the end of tho half. The third period was fought with the ball again alternating, both teams making spectacular plays only to lose on fumbles, downs and intercepted forward passes. The quarter closed (Irifflth, Wichita Koehler, Ht. Joe If Lincoln Kelleher, Denver W.

Ninith, Lincoln Breen, Omaha I'ownnll, Wichita Uare. Wlclilla Hunter, lies f.lovii, Lincoln Hills. Dos Moines Milter, Denver Matthews, Denver Henry. Wichita. Sawyer, lies Moines Shentak, Denver 11.

Kchrelber. Lincoln llosp, Wichita tliover. Topeka Tallinn. Toti-S. .275 .274 .270 .263 .207 .206 .200 .206 .205 .264 .201 .203 .201 .258 .257 .253 .256 .256 .255 .255 .254 .254 .254 .213 .258 .251 .250 .250 113 Hill 423 18 83 49 24 811 27 38 7 10 28 8' 2 10 2 5 r.wuini, u.al.-eit.

Jo. 56 iMci.lalflgaii. Lincoln. 1 12 UroehllnK, SI. Joe.

43 Callahan, Sioux City, 02 111 ,.83 ..84 .19 .45 ..21 22 ..84 .40 Cox I 3 Fred Russell, k. by Little 137 tic Int. c. Clark, North, Omaha Cunt well, Denver Vance, Ht. Joe.

Southern. Wichita Stereer, Denver Klefcr. SI Joe Caskell. Denver Mogrldge, II. Muaarr, II, 22 8411 98 135 77 26! Krug.

Omaha 180 81 IT, 5 80 246 8.1 116 13 88.1 58 Raldrldge Smith for Wllaon, Ames for Bentley. Lehigh. Roland for Ready, Keady for Bnland, (istrum for Pons, Hallowell for 4.henowcth, Haaletlne for MtiKinnes. Hour rr rnhull, Robinson for Scruggs, Urumbach tor OBtruin. Officials Referee, Murpliv of Rrown.

Time of perlod--12 minutes each. Nummary Touchdown. Leenrn- rnal Frank (Hersey) 1 8 7 Onr Colonel, (Chllds) R. H. Brett.

Rsstus, Columbia Fir, tie Prince, Polly Ann and Peter Nash' 4 40 6 Pet. .1116 .11111 .936 .929 .928 919 .919 .915 .914 .912 .911 .903 .838 .810 9 21 23 21 Hi 2 II 10 ft II 3 20 8 6 8 2 14 21 21 7 1 .84 ,21 also started. PO. A. Pet.

16 73 0 l.oon 10 43 0 I ('Oil 9 83 0 I. (Mill 4 84 0 l.OOll 7 24 0 1 .000 6 87 0 1.000 20 81 .981 11 63 2 ,975 16 02 .075 5 .11 1 .978 10 56 a .971 4 62 2 .971 IB 74 8 .967 6 50 2 .966 9 43 It .963 7 67 8 .961 28 96 (1 .901) 18 lua 6 ,8 8 87 3 .953 9 49 3 .951 III 47 8 .950 26 88 A .943 A 68 4 ,948 4 68 4 ,947 3 68 4 ,941 It 83 (I ,948 1 30 2 ,939 8 25 2 .939 0 58 4 .987 8 50 4 .935 1 105 .931 0 5.1 fi .928 10 67 tl .921 4 19 3 .920 8 80 .914 8 75 8 .912 18 2 .9110 4 95 8 .9011 13 45 6 5 (18 fl .908 8 40 5 .900 12 81 12 .896 A .889 81 11 .889 S3 4 .3117 ft 8A 7 .854 8 38 7 .854 20 4 .8,12 Hurl ford, II. Koebe, Wich. Kelleher, Rapp, St. Joseph llosp, Wichita Toung, Sioux Cliy.

Whalen, oma. -Lin. Illlligan, I). M. Baker.

II. .83 20 6 27 17 22 16 3 141 17 140 108 21 S3 95 HI Tbomason, 4iiinlia-Ues M. .83 from touchdown, Legora; goals from field, Cahall 2. 10 A 11 1 5 5 II 10 11 .115 221 117 177 195 25 424 73 8511 55 201 251 35 81 100 57 1 10'i 81 20 28 108 177 182 5 13 432 2H7 4K7 14 1 472 407 138 3(10 478 48(1 88 H72 1171. 2110 2011 r.

in 57 107 20H 2'ill 207 BO lr.n 142 BIO 131 r.r,7 Oil S3 501 87 IIS 50.1 402 5IH 80S f'7 74 202 kt 475 141 80S 811 250 81 824 4S7 871 812 10 48 4.13 1.18 831 81 101 414 142 1112 ll 2nl 127 280 33 40(1 212 4X2 1 50 447 800 2H7 85 30 80 108 143 8S 31 58 1117 871 143 S5I 84 4 211 70 48 211 2.1 9 10 14 II 8 4 18 81 21 10 2 1 HnstlcK, Topeka Uianck, Omaha TIGKltS VICTOIW. 24 50 Kroeniinir. Kl. R. Watson, Wlcb Rappa.

Top Urhllebner, Onia. Hmlth, Oma. Daley, Lin Payne, Olna. 87 THIRD BANKMKV. 8 iid 4 82 .1.18 .12:1 .141 I2 2S 24 .181 7 4:4 .12:1 HI S3 7H 2t .141 ,180 84 17 CO 49 SO 211 85 .120 3S 85 00 18 .12.1 .120 4:1 124 .107 A.

Player Team n. in. Krueser. Ire. IK .250 Coe having the ball on the (., asps n.

v. Hoffman, Oma. -Lin K. While, S. Fverdon, Omaha Dnvle.

H. Thomas, I). H. Cochran, Wlrh. I akaff Flanagan, St.

Jo. WIHey, St. Jo Dawson, Lincoln Hugglns, Topeka Ingei-soll, Omaha Khman, Lincoln Wideman, St. Jo Pashner, Topeka Btodgett Omaha Time 2:04, 3:04, Tho Kentucky for 8-year-oll trotter, tiecelll, by Berlin! (White) .4 1 ti Colorado Range, by Colorado a. (Mo.

Hons lii I I I 8 tieroehc, eh. h. (Users) ...3 4 2 A lite atts, Native Spirit, Bondella. The Royal Knight, The Exposer, Peter (leorge Patterson, Fetreas Burton also started. i Time 8:0814.

2:1014, Jilt .5 2:18 trot. ai.OOOs Ames Alblngen, by Alblngen (McDonald) 1 If Judge Jones, br. (Oeere) ,,.,,,,,3 3 3f Ruby Walts, h. (Wright) ......8 2 4 Wilkes Brewer, Jeanatu Speed and Durlu I also started. Time 8:10.

2 .17 .20 .83 .17 .46 .23 .85 .1.1 .18 .27 .12 .15 .27 ,88 ,44 .47 13 16 15 14(1 22 Whalen. 15 20 W. Smith, Lincoln 23 81 TtinnrliilL 11. 124 1.11 4 4 4 12 102 Fk-ld Goal by Tibhott Gives Princeton Victory Over Syracuse. PRINCETON, N.

Oct. 9. Princeton defeated Syracuse today by a score of 3 to 0. Shortly after the beginning of the third quarter Tib-bott kicked a field goal from the 32 yard line. Lineup and summary: 17 '248 Monmoutn 35-yard line.

82 k'arly In the last period Itaymond in .247 muffed a catch of a punt and it rolled -jin over the lino for a touchback and on 22 -mo the kickout Potter blocked the kick, 23 .2 5 wyckoff recovering the ball a4d go- Pel. .9.17 .938 .944 ,948 .942 .989 .932 .916 .916 .914 .914 .699 .898 411 45 243 124 81 128 14 122 128 215 19,1 78 171 275 r.iioiui, lies Moines IS AO Boultes, Ht. 88 40 CoTfey, Denver 73 89 Croehllng. St, 25 33 W'helan, Denver 57 52 Rapp, St. Joe 05 80 (I.

Cochrane, Topek lis 1 15 Krug. Omaha Hetllng. 43 .19 Hrltton. St. J-Wlch 85 no llensllng.

S. t20 12 lunn, i upraa Nsrveson. Ltncoln ...84 ''lunn, Topeua ing over for touchdown. Try at goal failed. North, Oma Patterson, 8tJ-Wlch Wells, Oma Rapp, St.

Khinan, Musaer, I). Kwoldt, I). Koultes. Ht. .1.

M. Moa-rldge, flrodlck, St. 3 M. Yant' Liu Hall, Top i). Cochran, Top Page.

St. J. Cootiey, H. I 'rnnliy, 8. Tiinnehill.

Den nines Monroe. Topeka Itreen, lies Moines Richards, Hlom City Southern, Wichita Davidson. Kloux 4'ity Huster. Denver, Wichita. Sullivan.

Wichita ,,.21 Vallandlniham, SL J. 22 Brown, Wichita 24 Sanders, Topeka 17 PRINCETON 3 SYRACUSE 0 SOLON AND QUIST i OVEEWHELM AMES' L.B.. Dumoe 4 07 23 35 8 0 42 14 81 1 81 24 30 2 no 30 (111 17 4.1 41 21 12 7 52 a a it. 17 12 fflghley McLean monmoutn Draceu in tne last lew minutes Bnd advanced to Coe's 30-yard line beforo the close of the 144 23 31 121 135 00 25 111 07 21 121 8 Ml 71 05 21 82 122 143 78 llii 88 82 20 102 35 47 29 4 81 68 8 118 51 1 III 101 -80 63 20 20 70 7 111 Sit 20 7 13 24 83 .12 5,1 77 18 HI 43 48 10 0 13 lo 8 7 4S 15 13 11 24 111 20 18 SO 13 16 61 game. COVTINtED FROM PAOB OJW.

I 8 Western League Pitching Averages The lineup: L.T L.G.. C.IC R.T. II T. H.K.'R.R Jl. K.U.iCH Cobb fichlarhter McDonough White Johnson Travis Meehan u.

Neubury Roue Wilkinson Miurse Gennert flogg auffman fjrown (Hick Rhea ribhott Drlggs proper football zest to both perform- ers and spectators. MONMOUTH 6. R. Turnhuil fol S'J 211 02 88 14 -13. T.

(1. All Pitcherg Appearing In Five Game nr More. It T. 8 0 18 0 0 2 MeCteary AMES. i.

IP. OAB. r. 14 c. Hooihhy, Hioux City o'Il.

COE Kressnsky Novak 4c) Weber Dunlap Potter Wykoff assay Hlfrlnk Rust Collins II. Smith. 2 2 5 11 1 1 7 25 Kackler ulnby onus Ghormlcy Kddy MoMlchael Kelly Itaymniid Rankin Foster Mc.Klnloy Holme John Deffk Resv Jons Moes Penn field MrfmasoTA. UK. UK UT L.O, (1 O.

RT R.T Gray R.K. Oulst Q.R Long L.K KUrfman H. n.H. Wyman F3 Solon 8 1 4 1 I) 2 0 0 6 0 16 13 I 3 13 10 4 6 12 2 20 10 11 10 17 8 -8 0 0 6 11 8 8 2 4 2 111 .1 18 2 20 0 4 1 2 0 10 1 1 5 0 1 2 0 7 3 7 2 0 TJL. 1.

K. K. (. B.Hi, B. H.

11. R. H.i'L. H. F.

B.jF. 8 41 2(f 57 Score by period; Princeton 0 0 a (I Kyraouse (I 0 0 0 Hatatlttit lon Ijerton for Tlbbntt, Latrobe for Kauffinann. Wllaon for Brown, Ames for Gllck. (Hick for Lamberton, Brown for Neubury. Slater for Hrown, O'Connell for Mater.

Rafter for Wilkinson, Rultsteln for Travis. Summary Goal from field. Tlbbott. ifflolai Referee, Hankart of Dartmouth. Time uf periods Twelve, ten, twelve and ten minutes.

::.1 2 1 7 57 19 80 20 Aldrlch I I1 111 13 Player Team. North. Omaha Mogrldge, I), Daw-snn, Lincoln Thomas, II. Hlodgett, Omaha Thompson, Omaha Ingersoll, Omaha Dashner, Topeka Hall, Topeka Oaspsr, Sioux Flanagan. St.

Joseph, (ii)ligim, lies Moines Mitchell. Denver Riley, lchlta li-over, Topeka Sanders. Topeka Doyle, Sioux Vance. St. Narveson, Lincoln Oasklll, Denver Sterner, Denver ID .41 ..48 ,.46 ..23 ,.15 ..46 ...14 ,.40 ..15 ..47 ..17 ..18 ..87 ..21 9 0 Tonuenian, Topeka, St.

Joe Mitchell, Denver I'vlce, Sioux rily 81 Muelanian, Omaha 10 With row, St. Joe Ill Thomas, Ilea Moines 4(1 Rostlck. Topeka P-1 Crisp. Sloox t'ltv PI t.rulium, lies Moines 82 Whalen, Omaha. Lincoln (Jaepar, Hloux 311 Klaher, Dn.

Whl, St. Tp 121 ftverdon, Omaha 8:1 McAllister, Lincoln 75 Vallnmltnfrham, 8t. Joe 22 Sanders, Topeka 17 Lincoln Charles, Wichita IKS Powell, Wichita 1 Hoffman, Lincoln 17 Hell. Sioux city 11s 48 7 Substitutions MiConnell for Kelly, Eddy for Rankin. Reed for McGrew for Ulllls.

Score by periods: Coe 7 (i f) 18 Monmouth 6 0 0 0 8 Summary Touchdowns, Rust, Wykoff, Raymond: goal from touchdown, Elfrltik, Officials Referee. Keithley of Illinois; umpire, Thomas of Iowa: head linesman, Berkstresser of MornlnrsH Time of periods Fifteen mlnutea. .242 .242 .24 1 .241 .230 .238 .236 .234 .233 .23.1 .232 .231 .231 .227 .228 .224 .224 .223 .218 .218 .214 .212 .211 .211 ,208 .207 .207 .205 .205 .205 .201 .200 .106 TlHS .196 .105 .194 .104 .19 .183 .188 .187 .137 .186 .184 .132 .181 ,130 .177 II 241 27 3 24 24 3 18 IS 1 0 22 IS 2 Substitutions Packer for AMrleh, Miller for Reeve, Ballantyna for Kleffnwn, Gerou for Turnqulet, Hansen far Dunnlgaa, iprafka for Baston. Brn for Gray, Sloe tor Foeter, Karr for Holme, Rmv for Aldrlch, Duble for Foster, Carr for Holme. John.

Summery Touchdown, folM 4, QtiUt, Chi; goal kinked. Solon 4. QUAKERS LOSE. 21 27 121 4,1 nk 8M 87 81 10 141 (11 120 144 110 15 26 .14 7 7 22 St 46 80 II 51 28 M7 42 67 '-'0 124 58 53 11 10 2(1 114 12 58 13 14 0 St 24 85 20 6 11 15 11 87 81 17 8 10 11 21 27 10 21 17 15 ll 4 14 10 11 7 24 11 8 7 15 7 5 A 4 4 I) .88 Kvfrdon, Omaha Cantwell, Denver 81 Milsser, lies Molnea 31 22 IVnu State Springs Hurprise on Tenn-H) lvnn'ii ami Winn, 13 to fi. PHILADELPHIA, Oct.

9. A forty yard run by Berryman through the entire Pennsylvania team, and a successful forward pass to Hlggins, who ran twenty-five yards to the Answers to Questions .27 Clunn, Topeka Kleler, St. Joseph. Dovle, Sioux City. Bowling 84 5 13 I 5 so 2 ts 3 2 7 4 18 3 2 9 a 10 7 (1 2 4 4 HBO.RBO.KR.

HB. HR. SO. Tt'P, W. L.

Ave. 116 58 20 4 48 81 A 8 7 1.91 211 98 06 18 88 178 I 24 11 1.04 191 87 49 A 62 MS 0 18 14 Jul 282 no aa 7 no tt ia no 273 119 81 7 47 128 2 24 15 2.27 100 71 50 8 46 75 7 14 6 2114 99 40 23 1 84 2U i 4 8 8.89 238 104 74 17 80 174 4 1 0 14 58 72 80 21 A 2.1 26 6 0 8 2 62 828 96 78 12 64 129 0 19 11 t.63 69 88 25 3 45 II I 7 1.63 118 76 AO 3 58 64 1 18 Ml 202 98 77 8 Aft 107 23 11 2.77 96 49 83 8 26 45 3 6 8 2.77 24.1 122 91 11 117 182 6 20 HI 187 84 45 29 1 511 85 4 8 4 187 107 50 86 7 82 60 5 8 2 92 224 118 84 25 111) 199 12 17 16 2.9.1 289 MS 81 13 83 94 1 II II 93 240 104 75 9 70 a 4 IS 14 2 96 129 67 50 1,1 67 73 0 18 4 2.90 lie) 107 68 62 42 8 It 2.90 21.1 105 89 7 MO 119 8 0 8 3.00 129 74 2 46 118 4 14 9 8.04 221 104 79 7 49 65 8 13 11 ill 2112 1113 02 19 100 156 11 111 17 8 15 101 58 85 8 82 24 5 5 6 I 2J 99 46 43 I 27 48 5 8 6 8 22 221 93 78 47 48 0 10 10 2 25 133 80 53 9 68 05 10 9 1.57 80 61 80 A 80 31 6 I 4 8 211 109 61 40 8 84 47 2 fi 8 3 3,1 94 80 88 44 84 1 4 7 3.88 227 1 81 68 7 84 119 4 It 13 3.48 188 109 78 9 80 88 2 14 14 3.43 91 48 36 5 22 81 1 8 8 8.48 77 52 2 47 52 8 3 10 8.40 45 23 IS 8 18 12 0 2 8.52 204 124 81 6 66 91 .6 10 14 8 06 223 125 94 126 1 20 4 1 4 11 8.68 131 55 39 2 88 26 8 ,3 A 3.71 166 70 63 1 89 74 4 8 7 8 7.1 MS 51 40 47 6 4 8 79 158 94 11 SD 80 83 10 8 4.00 232 121 103 13 96 84 4 14 9 4.18 202 128 Ht II 63 14 8 8 11 4.33 11)1 104 78 8 71 70 0 7 18 4.3.1 95 ni a as 83 7 a 1 4.55 116 Ot (10 10 26 84 0 4 4 4.6.1 1(1(1 101 74 8 61 47 3 II 4.66 252 140 112 16 95 81 11 10 14 4.73 487 1(6)8 815 1106 1106 70.1 826 9.17 274 47 1107 738 1)30 418 1049 821 413 M13 903 827 mi 145 017 512 120 879 07 866 859 778 522 814 40.1 871 ho.1 725 365 no 164 764 867 329 57 852 534 825 141 649 821 880 491) 833 1.16 2-1 307 220 304 i a 321 1112 i-a 04 25S 13 72 18 219 3-8 3.1 108 J-J 250 107 1-8 281 2-8 90 2-8 111 l-a 264 247 2.IA 2 152 204 3 3 A7 186 2-8 1-8 228 2-8 2(12 1-8 89 1-8 94 2-3 202 1-3 144 2-3 82 108 92 2 3 230 2-8 10(1 2-8 93 1-8 134 1-8 46 199 1-S SHI) 1-3 HI 2-8 151 2-3 94 2-8 160 222 l- III 1-3 mi 2-a 76 2-8 96 2-3 142 2-1 213 Heist, Wlchlla Connelly, Ht. Joseph. Ks St. Joseph Daehner, 'JotieKa Pennsylvania goal, gave Pennsylvania pie.

w'ichit ALKX.V.VDHIA Lt.At.UE. i The piece de resistance for the fourth week of bowling at the Alexandria alleys. State college two touchdowns in the krr- Clark, Sioux 11. Schrleber. Lin Southern, Wich Hoffinon, Oma-Lin Pate, Wich Khman, Lin.

Hrown. J-W lch. Hoggins, St. J. -Top.

llallman, 8. C-Oma. V. Johnson. Oma.

Kelly. S. Lskilff, Top, Wllloy, S4. Vailandlnghsm, St, Varney. Omaha luiiu uruuu ui ma vilu tilts University of Pennsylvania here today and enabled State to win, 13 to 3.

IS 30 28 78 21 21 0 IS 25 22 4 3 8 10 25 14 16 19 5 t.1 16 6 25 15 21 ft 7 10 28 14 15 8 10 II 16 22 0 85 24 4 6 IS A A 18 A 15 17 2 7 6 8 0 0 1 8 5 3 odgett. Omaha Voung. Sioux City K. Whits, Sioux. Hitler, Wichita Arrelanea, Denver Tirown.

Wichita Lineup and summary: T. New Sharon, lev Darlo Rest mad on lap on th two mil board speedway at Chicago at a speed of 111.S4 mile per hour when making th elimination trial for th 600 mil rac last July. Thai mark stands a the official world' record. F. De Molnee Foster 1 right handed pitcher.

V. Dm Motn Hf KUhf Speaker nor Foeter ver played with De Moines. Nlehoff I th only member of a De Molne club who 1 participating In th prent world' Dee Molne Hnblltset hit .310 in seventy-eight gam with Cincinnati last season and .811) in sixty-eight games with Boston, 23 i 82 a 57 I) r. 15 7 2 9 0 2 11 11 8 3 4 0 II 8 6 10 II 2 0 4 4 4 a i li A I 3 (1 2 2 8 4 0 4 .81 ..42 20 ..27 ..17 .20 20 ..86 ..85 ..18 7 .88 ..80 ..22 .22 ..12 ..23 .32 .84 ..26 ..15 ..16 ..28 ..40 PTJNN STATE 13. UNIV.

Larson. 87 243 8) 34 S3 75 00 40 122 07 133 31 (IS 60 48 112 134 7.1 43 88 44 8.1 811 110 110 58 01 37 20 72 IMS 40 112 11 21 4(1 85 82 25 at 20 2.1 Hll Hlg-Klns deist, Wich Wideman. St. Kafora. Omaha Harrington, wen.

Sullivan. Wich .176 Kelly, Soo city llllhS, SI. Joe 17 (10 31 44 17 ...34 14 47 S3 38 18 10 24 33 37 3'. 42 25 21 IS 10 1 30 30 2S ..21 4S 87 18 12 211 14 13 ..18 ts 21 35 Of PKNV-t. Hopkins Mathews Hennln- Wray Nelll Hsrrls Urquhart Rell Tlsho Moras, Lin Powell.

Lin Sterzer, Denver Rlanck. tlmaha Cochran, Wich T.iL. II.IU R. 41. R.

T. R. TC. R. BlU.

M. L. 71 H. R. V.

T4 wood Miller Painter McDowell Earner Thnmaa Kwlnr Berrymart Teager H. Clark. .172 .164 .162 .158 .153 .153 Hlley, Wlchlla KlMl ltV Johnson, Oman 14 8 7 8 15 10 10 21 10 10 II SI 4 11 15 8 7 16 10 SI 6 11 4 8 4 2 0 Csntwell. Den linker, Wich-1). M.

Hoothby, 8. While, S. Arrelanes, Den Kiefer, St .1 Wideman, St. .140 Haskell, IJenver J. White.

Wichita Welch QulRley .145 .143 3 5 4 3 7 7 2 0 2 8 8 I A 8 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 0 2 II. Cochran, vvicnua W. Patterson, St. Joseph HOT which closed Friday night, was furnished by the Morrison Taxi quintette. The Jitney grabbers were atrlctly onlo their game when they met the Waveiand 'bunch on Thursday night and as a result the pill peddlers And pen pushers were forced Into their last line of trenches by the furious bombardment of ampke balls hurled' at them by the allies of Morrison, Three straight games did the Jltneers wrest from the pastoral pastimers, and by unmerciful scores, which while they did not break any season records, were certainly specimens of real bowling.

The first two were well over the 900 mark and aa a fitting climax of the evening's endeavor, (lie Taxis wound up their third game with a total of 1.010. Their total for the three games was 2.H16, and has only been exceeded once this season, when the Baseball olub rolled 2,929. High game and high average for the week both went lo Hoffmelster of the Morrison Taxis, who aided materially In the slaughter of the pins In Thursday night's encounter. For his high game Hoff peeled off the pins for a 242 count, his other games being high enough to give him a total of 019 for a 20(1 high average count. Monday night the Baseball club will tangle with the Waveiand team In starting off ihe fifth woek's play.

Tuesday night, Hopkins Bros, and the Brunswlck-Balke company meet; Thursday night, Motoring Life and 4. Taft company try conclusions, and Friday night Morrison Taxis and this Hevetone bunch wind up theJMie-k'e hoa-tlltlles. Following are the learn standings for the week, together with individual averages of those making a 170 count or better: TEAM STANDING. Vance, St. Clllllgan.

Dee is Beore by periods: Penn State 0 It 18 University of Penn 0, 3 0 Referee Thompson of Georgetown. Tlmo of perlodsTwelve minutes. Summary Touchdowns. Berryman, Moore, M. DKAKE, OUTPLAYED, O'Ltay, St.

.1 .143 .139 .1.18 .180 .120 .125 .120 .118 .11,1 Krueger, Lincoln Inceriioll, Omaha HuifSltia, Topeka Hullman, Omaha WiUey, St. .1 Sullivan, Wich GRI1ELL DEFEATS SIMPSON MOO LOSES TO SCRAPPY HYLANDEKS, 13-16 CONTINUED PAGE TWO. .037 (tins; goal from touchdown, Thomas; goal from field, Mathews, Substitutions Penn Slats. Manown for Yeuger, Teager for Manown, Vnderhlll for Yeaa-er, Teager for Inderhlll; Pdnnsyl-vania. Stack for Hopkins.

Williams for Welch, Ross for Tlghe, Grant for Bell, Hopkins for stack. Miller for Urquhart, Russell for Mathews. akaff held for downs and the visitors kicked out of danger. The lineup and summary: IT)IAN8 EAST. MORNINGS IDK.

IOWA. IOWA PUSHED HARD BY M0RN1NGS1DE Northup Davis R. rc McKe L. Ell'- K. One- Wonlg Archer Heavy Congregationaiists Plow Through Opponents' Line for Three Touchdowns.

lllll Harron Harvard Defeat Carlisle in Sided Game, 20 to 7. CAMBRIDGE, Oct. Pet. At. Hornnoy G.

H. lirubb 750 937 9. Wulf Williams Now Is the Shooter's Tims The hunting teason is here, and the ll the voodi. the held and the .667 924 Hopkins C. Taft Co Morrison Taxis Hevetone eight yards on the average distance of punts.

"Pete" Buna was the Individual star of the game In gains over the line of scrimmage. He carried the ball 113 yards. His nearest teammate in that respect was Smith who made 26 yards. McCauley covered 73 yards, Ferrell 39 and Stedman 12. Brown and Thomas who played the Drake quarterback position did lit tie of the transportation, making 9 and 4 yards respectively.

The fighting spirit of Highland Park was not confined to the eleven players on the line of scrimmage. The entire student body of the col- ...12 t) ...12 ...13 1 ...12 7 ...12 6 ...12 Johnson G.L. C.C b. q. B.

H. rt. .1 h.l. F. B.

F. Bowlesby Holmes Gross Kerwlck Laun Garrettson 981 8S2 905 804 Wavelands Iirunswlck-Halke Co. ..18.1 .533 Klfert Clarke Baseball Club. ...12 910 Motoring Life 12 1 11 853 Sioux City Methodists Surprise Hawkeyes Who Win Only by 17 to 6. marshe 1 ia not to be denied.

1 Get Ready I See that your Kattef gun ia oiled and easy. Get a few A hundred ihota practice at the gun club Ij success in the field. 'I INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. INDIANOLA, Ia Oct. 9.

Special: In a hard fought game featured by many penalties on both sides, Crlnnell defeated Simpson this afternoon, 19 to 0. The General squad outweighed the locals at least fifteen pounds to the Harvard scored a comparatively easy victory over the Carlisle Indians today, rolling up 29 points in three periods of fast work by the backs. In the third period with a number of substitutes in the Crimson line, the Indians rushed the ball eighty yards on long forward passes and line plunges for their only score. The most spectacnlir play of the game was when McKinlock intercepted a forward pass in the second period and ran seventy yards for a touchdown. The lineup and summary: i lege turned out magnificently and IOWA CITV.

Oct. 9. Special: Substitutions Krin for MoKee, Kelley for Bon-ieshy. Wvland for Holmes. O.

Men-denhall for Gross, L. Mendenhsll for Kerwlck, Donnelly for Laun, 41. Klnne for Northup, Shoemaker tor Wulf, Nory for Archer. Summary Touchdewtia, Garrettson. Gross.

Behman. Goals from touchdowns, Davie 2. Field goal, Davis. Officials Referee. Reld of Michigan; umpire, Umberger of Tale; field Judge, Soy-mour of Kprlngflelds head linesman, CoggeahaU of Crlnnell.

Time of periods Fifteen minutes. HAWKEYE GUARDSMAN TAKES SECOND HONORS O. Av. 0. Av.

Wm. 12 Graff 9 135 'offln 12 lliiliMorrlson 8 Mi Moors 12 195' (ruirgeman .12 133 Hoffmelster 6 195 'Johnson 12 183 La Oetto 4 1'H lisalvo 12 182 Wagle 12 I93j Ibers 12 M2 Morris 12 M2i Herman 12 182 ichat 8 lH2i W'lllett 12 181 Locker 12 MlMamp ........12 181 Stivers 12 1911, 'Mill 9 180 Sellers 12 1391 lilies 1 12 179 McDonald ...12 187 'lowman 12 177 Hummel 12 137 alduell JO 177 Klrfman 12 1 so' Wilson (1 175 Chieb 6 186, 'hornton 12 173 Polh 12 135' lott 12 113 Vernon 12 18.1i osh 12 171 Lazarus 12 186, Donnelly 12 170 CARLFSLK 7. HARVARD Lookaround Coolblge Get (belli loaded with th powdtff that win SHOTGUN POWDERS D-apofit i Galllstlt a Sahults Du Pont Black Sporting Powdo Each has its good points ach baa its friends and all are bound to get desired results if your aim is right. Loaded in al. standard sheila at in bulk at yout WriU for bookliL E.

I. Du Pont De Namoora Ccmpanf Wilmington, Delaware C. Curtis 1- i Imdinuu I1C, cheered their boys to victory. Pandemonium reigned when the firs! half was over. Five hundred rooterc left their places in the stands and followed their band and prominently displayed a billy goat as they pa raded around the track.

When coeds and professors joined in a march to the city a big English bull had replaced the gcat. A pall fell over the Drake sections on the east side of the field as the Iowa conference aggregation crossed tne goal line twice before their own team got Drake rooting was light at the outset but a hypochondriacal depression seized them after the first quarter, the bright sky became overcast and the gloom man. i Grlnnell excelled at interference and in use of the forward pass which the employed time and again with good results. Grlnnell worked a fake pass twice with gains of twenty yards in each instance. The whole Grlnnell line was like a stone wall, while Osgood tore through the Simpson line and tackled runners for losses In several Instances.

In the first ten minutes of play the visitors scored a touchback but were penalized and thus It did not count. The Simpson squad as a whole did good work, especially at carrying the ball, but fate seemed to be against them, Graves and Traub starred In tho backfield, each advancing the almas Lassa Morrin Hawkeagle Marielle Pratt Dickinson Broker Crane Calso R.T (J.B. Wlggln Cowan I'anner Pouoy Wlllrox McKinlock King Mahan Q8; 1, If R.H..... Score by periods: Harvard Carlisle .41 14 .0 0 CITY I.KAGI'E. The fourth week of the City league closed Friday nlnlit when the Moose dropped three to th Hoaplns, thereby falling to place a single game In the winning column.

The rest of the trame are well bunched with the Amends leading. Hansen Slio Tribunes and News are tied for second place with the I Nsmels two games 'ichlnd. The teams are rolling much better than last year and the Interest la keener. There are nine men with 170 average or bet tor. iteathrote of the Amends copped high 'ame with 228.

oilier 2'nt games were Smuhe. 21(1; Sylvsan 210: Art Amend, 210; Stevenson, 203 TKAM STANDINGS. Displaying unexpected strength Morningslde held Iowa to a 17 to 6 victory this afternoon. The Morningside backs ripped through the line almost at will during the second half but heavy penalties for rough work kept thera from scoring. Garrettson played a star game for Iowa, The big fullback was called upon time and again to carry the ball and never failed to respond with a substantial gain.

Morningside scored soon after the beginning of the second quarter when it took the ball from the center of the field and by terrific line plunges aided by a long twenty-five yard forward pass shoved Behman over for their only scores. Iowa registered a touchdown in the first five minutes of play when Oar-rettson and Kerwlck, aided by Laun, smashed the ball down to the one yard line from where Garrettson went over. Gross went over in the second period for six more points, Davis kicking both goals. In the fourth quarter Davis added tho final three points to Iowa's total with a pretty drop kick from the 30 yard line, which passed squarely between the uprights. Two Morningside players, North-rup and Archer, were ordered from the game by Keferco Heid for rough work.

The Hawkeyes displayed a no germs hung on after the contest was half consistently for long gains to loose on a fumble when In the The lineup an summary: nhiidow of tho goal. Referee Juris oi Time of periods Twelve mlnntes each. Hummnrv Harvard scoring: touchdowns, ttahan, McKinlock. King, Home; goals from touchdown. Mahan goal from field, Md-Klnlock.

Carlisle scoring Touchdown. Woff.inl: goal from touchdown. Calac. Substitutions Harvard, Taylor 'for Wig-gln Parsons for R. Curtis Watson for Wlllrox, Snow for Dadmun.

Horween for King Hsrte for Coolldge Rollins for Main Home for McKinlock. Hiceiow for Caner. Robinson for Rollins Duncan for Sager for Taylor 4 arllsleWofford for Broker, Johnson for Crane. Flood for Morrin for Hawkeagle. Tlbbelts for Lookaroutid.

White for Johnson, HIGHLAND PARK. I K.lL. laDiaiu White started at fullback Kbers First Infantry of Iowa Also Gets a Place in National Rifle Shoot. JACKSONVILLE, Kla Oct. 9.

Quartermaster Sergeant J- M. Thomas, Troop United States cavalry, today won the Leech cup match In the national rifle matches here, scoring 102 out of a possible 105 points. He scored seven straight bullseyes on the 1,000 yard range, seven straight bullseyes at 800 yards, and thirty-two out of a possible thirty-five at SOO yards. first Sergeant Durchdenwald of the Iowa National guard also scored 102. He was awarded second place because of Thomas' feat at 800 and 1,000 yards.

Corporal J. P. Coppedge of the marine corps was third. Three hundred and thirty-five rtflemeu par ticipated. The team match for the company championship of the United Statef was won by the Third infantry.

Na W. (I. but was soon shifted to cenler, where! fir''h a Woodrow he played the star gmae for Simp- caiiahan Av. 7112 ..12 Coach Kirk made substitutions .309 8011. DHAKS.

Kean Wurnock Derringer Sprong Kllle Hreasliear anderwal! Thomaa Riiiiz Smith HIac ldiorn (c) L. 3 I 4 4 7 8 12 Pet. .750 .0117 .500 .417 .0011 L. 'L. T.

41. L. G.I It. II, T.IR. T.

E.IR. E. B.ly B. H. II 11.

It P. M. Teams, Amends iatiMens ewa 'ht Namel Alexandria loskins Mouse a vain effort to stop the invaders. 9 8 8 8 I 0 I truss Hardy Sett Stedman (c) Stanley Ferrell 774 744 715 I L.K. L.T T.

Semi-Pro and Amateur INDIVIDCM. AVKKAGKS. SedhaWo.ld'sSeries Canes On the Third Floor Mission Billiard Parlors 008-610 Locust Ht. By that Star Ball Player Score Board I'lay by Play Every Afternoon at 1 o'clock. We have a private wire direct to grounds.

50c-Admission--5Cc SIMPSON Plckard Sells R-'-nlamtn Wright RlaUeiihurg A ndersoti Jones (li'a es Bolhman Wires Nelson MacLaren i Iliiiielt AUK'lHtlne Watt TO PLAV FOB TITLE. i. nt. n. Soeclal: The Ja O.

Av. 1 1. 1 8 164 I 9 Km 9 1 59 1) 153 R.C..I1I.O. It.T.ilt.T. R.K 1KB.

Ij.H.'l.. F.H.'F.H. It If II II Q. B.114.B. malca and Bagley ball teams will play at Jefferson.

Tuesday for a purse of 200. the winning team to take the entire gale receipts, the game lo decide the champion Score by quarters; Hlghslnd Park ,.10 8 0 016 Drake 0 7 0 613 Summary Touchdowns, Hardy 2, Smith field goal, McCauley; gusts after touchdown, Stedman, Bmix. Stlbath for Woodrow, Welsh for Vjolerwall, Hrown for Thomas, (1'er for Kills. Rlodgett for Dluckbiirn, D. Blackburn for Brown.

Officials Referee. Van Llrtv of Orlnnell; umpire, P.rennan of Ames; hea4 lluesraan, Eagmi of Grlnnell. Time of periods 12)4 minutes. White Simons Traub ticeable uncertainty in their tackles Av. i Miles 1 76 Worcester 175 Heathcota 174: La rah 171 'Mutt 172 Doollttlo 171 Sn.ll 17o Donnelly 17c 163 l.und.a.rg IHi" Thompson 1117 W.

l-oell 107 ii laitder Mil I'lil Chrletensen M' Al Amend Hill' M5 Mntytlie 165 oylveeter a. Art Amend .12 6 'lunavou 12 Benjamin 3 laniiiiacit ...12 Williams 6 Miller 12 'eetiurger ...12 Cox flronev ......13 (Mils 6 Muthias .....12 12 Illl Realty 3 iol'ton ......12 iilght 3 9 XL Sparry 9 tional Guard of the District of Columbia, with 371 out of a possible 400. 158 158 157 15(1 irei 1 50 Tho regimental open tc Siib-tltntlnns Sa re for White, White for right, Martn for MacLaren, MrAlester for Simons, for Martin. Rafferty for Cummins for Plckard. Orlfrlth Mr Jones.

WrtRht fur White, hits for Wright, I.iav for Barrel Macrf for Parker, Meek for Watt." Bums t'o rHoh'mau, Mathew fur Augustine. Touchdown Barrett 3. Oiflolai Refereei Kve.n 0 Drake: aa-plr Lambi of Atuaa. ship or LfUtnrie cuumy. PI 4114 TO PI.aTiTk.D VIBVV.

The following Pu pla.vcs "qu.ted to be it Union park at 1 D. idler, J'arker. Wells. Rlckal augh. Kenberg, flran-ciuiat i-unnlngham, Allen.

Zacharlsli, King, Fldir (iSodwin, Ellington D. Uons, vox and i. Mansfield. They will clash with th? Grand View eleven. Both of lrt cl.lm.nt.

the city ohsmplc.n.hlp and S3 good game le expected. The game will start at 2 8u p. m. 12 .154 While tueir puor. On the other hand the Methodists played a strong offensive game and the line responded nobly at critical emergencies.

On several occasions Iowa had the ball within the 10 yard line but the Mornlngalds forward line teams of six men eudi, was won by the First infantry, MinneHOta. scort tiecond prize was taken by (lie first infantry, Iowa. She I suppose you know all th but peo pie In town? HeYes, hot. I don't have aot)lati with them. Judge.

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