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THE I)RS MOINES REGISTER: FRIDAY MOR XING, -1 )E( EM RER 1, 1916. AMES BEATS DRAKE BY DECISIVE SCORE OF 33 TO 14 IN ANNUAL GAME HICKENSACHER WINS RACE NOTRE DAME WINS CYCLONES VICTORS Des Moines Tigers Fight Missouri Tigers Outclass ALGONA WALLOPS FT. DODGE 20 TO 7 Noted Auto Driver Captures As-j ITl T1 OA tl 3 Till WtTi 13 t.H 0 Hard but Lose 27 to 0 maa OVER DRAKE RIVALS! cot Speed Event. Nov. 30.

Special: i Inn Inn greater part of the session. ALE DO, 111., Vashti college de- mining anil i ft'HtHii Des Moines college here to and Klcniiiond and Locker doing tne greater part of the work. In the last, half Des Mollies tired and Williams anil VaKhti gwept Iheni'uff their feet. Twice they hail tlm ball on the visitors' 4-yard Eddie Pullen Is Second Earl Cooper Third. Followers of Victorious Eleven day 27 to 0, The game was a thriller from Hlart to finish, the lowaim fighting all lh way thioiik'h.

LAWRENCE. Nov. 30. i line and around the ends. Two All claims of the University of Kan- forward passes and a sas football eleven to the Missouri Valley conference championship session on the Kansas 28-yard line, were eliminated today when they six playa placed the hall within went down to defeat before the in- three yards of the second touch-vadlnK Missouri university team, 1 down and Collins went over.

I.an-1SJH islng kicked goal and the 1916 sea- The line which held the Nehras- sou the Missouri Valley was kans and caused the greatest upset closed for the two teams. In the valley this year was help- The lineup and summary: Cornhuskers Crushed by Su-- perior Indiana Eleven by Score 20 to 0. Iowa Slate Shows Strong Line and Plunging Jacks and Wins Easily. Williams anil Vatihtl won the, lino only to loHe It In a fumble. Iiuu iim.I I uiu Ulni.a A UlrLnninlul 1.1, a mint Via ooo- Claim State Champion ship.

i forward puns wont wild but throe end time and recovered for a touch-1 i linn bucks netted twelve jards and i ilr.wn. wan the firm down. The locals I ne last quarter found lies HUSKER FUMBLES COSTLY MISHOITU I It less before the charging of the Mis-sourlans. The Tigers tore treat KANSAS 0 WIN BY DECISIVE MARGIN AMI SMI TH C'l'AP xtralKht fuoihall and niKhed i Moines entirely on the defensive. iVUi'U ftHU Jiui ill I ni Uln hali Ui Mo110.

line The laht score was made when Cap- Jlltner Reld where Captain Forncr bucked for laln Forner of Williams and Vashti Hamilton MmAiihw Lanalng (C. Trenton thirty yards and a touchdown. Bulldogs Succeed 111 Making Robertson failed at goal. holes In the Kansas line and Ktan-kowski, Collins, Rider and McMillan carried the ball through for sains, The first score wa3 made In the some as high as fifteen yards. Burton I Smith I I Vt rnson Frost Shi nn ran alxty-flve yards through the entire Ilea Moines team for a touchdown.

The lineup: U)S ANOKLES, Nov. 30. Kddie liickenbacher won the 150-mile championship award sweepstakes race on the one-mile paved Ascot speedway, the final event in the American Automobile association's contest for In prizes and the title of "champion driver of America." Kfckenbacher's time was 2:13:15.2. Cooper was second, Pullen third and Kuckstell fourth. Cooper ran out of gasoline half a mile from the finish but coasted to the tape.

Kickenbacher'a average for his 150 turns around the mile track was 67.54 miles per hour. Cooper with 66.91 and Pullen with 66.64. pressed him close. Five of the I G. It" '1.

T.i It.T UK. ij. H-. M. II.

i. if. a. I'i'a amines received me Kl' tc ann Misprays at Critical Times Di minish Nebraska's Chances of Scoring. Algona's Backfield Plays Wonderful Ball in Important Battle.

Fott-r troves Wilder 8tnknwnkl Millan I'lttMfn Klder Hlchinond made a pretty return of twenty yards through a broken second period after five plays had ivoodwari First Legitimate Touchdown on Ames This Year. 127). i DKH IIUI.NKK (Dl. A NO tielil. fin then made It firnt ilnwn Bmllli E.

III. Klrtrher placed the ball on Kansas 2-yard i.indaey line. Stankowskt went over for the J1" In lh mt.l.lt.. .1... HumMII MrHrlil Leon 'Tfuroiig I iii I.HI3 iiii'iiiiu in tun lirm oil nil rim Htri.innulat 1 I run.

Jlolh teams fought on even NiMTtHTK's or k. 'i urlnK th0 remal of (nikr lmn 1cllr' I MuU'Ty n. tint downii jj 1" the second quarter Human I touchdown, but Collins missed goal, i Hro by periods: 0 0 0 Kansas fumbled frequently during uhVlouri ta the first half, and penalties also i substituiion-Missouri, 'cotiina mr pit-added tO the advantage Of the Mis- Kansas Fast foVr an.irlr.na Tha third norl poster, oody for Vernon. Kabler for Ar.f:il'A In 'n fin 1m.rlr.l- It.T. HI O.

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K. 11 b.H.lfj.ll Muiim i The crack Algona. Uleh school team sullied in rush lie Srt scoreless, hut the playing showed "iiiimury Misnouri scoring Touch- I'orle Itli-htnniKf scored on a pass from homer hut i lies Moines came back stropgly and i Hi-adum iii kept the locals on the defense dur-1 Collina; goal from defeated tho Fort Dodge High school toam here today, 20 to 7, and at the name time won what is that Kansas was outclassed. -Tnwneenrt for A. Reilly of Ciorihm of K.

Slrltride of twelve starters were forced out of the race by mechanical trouble, the remaining four being flagged when Pullen secured third place. Ruck-stell, Moosio, Vail and Toft finished as named. The Tigers opened the fourth uffioiaia Ui-feree. Dr. .1 quarter with a rush.

Collins, Me- Georgetown; umpire, v. Mi Man. StankowRkl and trior 1- I Harvard: hogd linesman, C. believed here to be the best right to the Ktato high school title. Algona has been undefeated this Missouri galley ternated In the gains through the rime p-node Fifteen minutes fco.

forward pusses nl it-miilt-tl 'it No, SIHifessfiti forward msei' Vards gained on forn't passes HI Masses liilcri-epted In I Jaards lost by peniillice Hit 'limes held for downs I Ni. kli knits Harris klrkoffe rfflurnr! No. iint A nTflnKd iiT punt M.1 iif-ili iiiintn ri'luriifil tn IhiiI llirimii for limwu or iMMn o. of ftimlili'i. I Proi kirkK fttl'll(ll4'll II YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LINCOLN, Nov.

30. Notre Dame today defeated Nebraska on the football field by a score of 20 to The Hoosiers' victory was clean cut and decisive and football critics at the conclusion of the game concurred generally In the opinion that It accurately measured the strength of the two teams. Willi a marked advantage In weight to begin with Notre Dame brought out a variety of attacks) and displays of speed that at time fairly bewildered the Cornhiwkers. Bergman, the speedy back of the visitors, was the particular star of the game. Time and again he was called upon to carry the ball, and, seldom failed to make gains.

Mil aHon and its decisive victory over CORNELL DOWNED BV PENNSYLVANIA PIKEKS DEFEAT ST. LOUIS PARSONS RALLIES AT. END WET FIELD HELPS COLGATE VICTORY Fairfield Team Scores Twice in Last Three Minutes. ahlniftin rnivcrsity Scores 9-0 lctory Over Rival. ST.

LOCIH, Nov. 30. Washington university defeated St. Louis university 9 to 0 here todav in tne last game of the season. The game was hotly contested all througn and both sides were penalized frequently for rough tactics, St.

Louis being the chief offender. Mlllliunft ttrtd VhnIiII lm MMnrn 0. hTTl. lhi.MHU 87, hi. )n(ori 0.

Itiifiia tlmt an Ml lltirnn 7. I'lir-torti is, IVtm lo. I'ureMinit I'enu III, K.hT. Mlnml I lnrlnnll I). MIxsKMiri KrifiHnti 0.

tiMhltijrtfrn ft. mi. f. mil n. NiMro 1 1 ii in 41 go, Nphrrtoldt 0.

I rihlHi SO. Mmith BY HKV TAYMHt. A miperlor line and a backfleld of hard hlttlnK lino plungers gave Ames a well deserved to 14 victory over Drake university In annual game at the Drake sladlum yesterday afternoon. A Thanksgiving day crowd, mini- Quakers Come Back and Capture First Victory in Three Years From Rival. Comes From Behind and Defeats Quakers 13 to 10.

Brown University Suffers Bad Defeat at Hands of Colgate 28 to 0. liHtiiMiM AKKlfft 47. Unnhlmrn 0. Vfutinxtt 111, Mnr(itrtlf 7. )4trHli oUvn il iith fl.

HohltiKlnn I I. 'Mlifitrnlia 1 High School Football BERRY'S WORK FEATURES ron wonge, a learn which the other two title claimants failed to make ImproHsivo score upon, Rives the locals a Just right to the championship. Went High of l) Moines heat Fort Dodge only 18 to 13, and the best Bloux City, another undefeated eleven could do, was tw tie the Dodgers. The local vlrtory was featured by tho spectacular playing of the Al-gona backfleld and the work of the forwards in opening holes. Crane.

Cotton and Nugent in the backfield and Momeyer at center featured the play of Algona while Monk, lUben-icht, T')tsor (ind Coughlin utarrcd for (he visitors. Nugent'B work on the defense was brilliant. Fort Dodgo was clearly outclassed In every department. A crowd of 4.000 persons attended the game and paid homage to the great team Coaches McCormlck and Adams have built. FIB.

ST PtCIUOtO. Y'ort T)ort won tho tons ni1 rcr.veil thft klcknff iWonilln the woit Km. A tnty yatd rnturn Vktin nmUo. Oft tackle piny full-! to A pan wan Iru-oni Plt. Fort Ioc1r punted to AlK'ina' yarrt Una.

WfrOs of long runs Uy HiKl-Cran ami forty vaiti run arourvi rljtht ml hy 'ran nett.l ultty-m-vpn yarilH. Fort IJoiIka IntPtcMitetl a forwani duhm on OSKALOOSA, Nov. 30. Special: After Penn college had outplayed Parsons college throughout the entire game of the annual Penn-Parsons contest, Parsons as rnliirmlu Annies Wi, I iiUmtlty of Colo-rnHu U. Iicnvfr unlTrmlty 31, Colorado Nrhool of POLLARD UNABLE TO GAIN Backfield Star's Punting and Drop Kicking Big Factor in Victory.

nerliig peisouB, made up largely of sluilmits anil alumni of tho rival Institutions, sat through nn Ideal afternoon and watched the elevens struggle for supremacy. The Cyclouea led tliroiighout the Vdntest and even had there been any douht prior to the start of the regarding the outcome, there was none soon alter the first period started, for tho visitors soon plunged over the goal line for a touchdown and won an advantage. They continued their lino bucking tactics throughout the remaining three iusrteis and were hulled only twice by tlm Hulldogs who sprung a surprising offensive early In the second half and carried the bull half the length of the field "lor the only touchdown of the kind inado on the Iowa Htule aggrega OMCDLOOKA ftt OTTt'WW A 0. OSKAI.OOSA. Nov.

liu Special: Tbe OHkttloomi High school came hak tlita afternoon end In a thrilling gridiron eon-teat defeated ottumwa High school's rejuvenated ma i' hi ne by a acore of rl to ll. The locals were a well balanced eg-gregntiori which outplayed und outgeneraled Ottumwa at a il Htags of the grime. Dhvk the Maroon qua rter back, utrengt hened hie olsf for a position on lh all-Btuto team by playing a brilliant game. Star Negro Back Plays Strong Came but Condition of Field Prevents Long Runs. KANT, t'nlgntr 3H, llrown 0.

IVnn 1H, ornH MHlilnirion mid It, Rulgert t. HtM-lifHlrr 10, Vormimi H. MiiMrnhrr 7 1 rut mm 7, inrgvt4nn 41, irK UaohlnRton 7, lli.llv 4 ntiMuIIfMitiin KHin(, uiwt iud. I'linlliHin 14, Itlltft i. TrunUltn amiI Mrir-lmll UIU mr 13 M.

A. (. ft4, .1. limn MopklnB 0. hiif inrll Hvy 0.

N4l TH. North uroltnA 7, Irnlnli 0. Hiiilcrlilll 0. H4vnrft 0. Tniirr 0, Mlaln 0.

titurKin Aliihnniit 0. Urvruin 'Trt-h inhiirn 7. TrHimvlvniilA IH Lniiln vlll 0. ler. Pbelan and Philbln wore also good ground gainers for Notre Dame.

Caley, Dohson, Cook and Core? led in the Nebraska attack, but the Cornhuskers wero placed on the defensive early in (he struggle and the ball, except in the second period, was held in Nebraska territory. Hoosiers Vse Forward Pans. Notre Dame excelled In forward passing, as well as In other elements of the open game, and in mass formations, the superior weight of the visitors showed to their advantage. Captain Cofall of Notre Dame was compelled to withdraw early in the game and with him went Coughlan and Bachman, hut their loss did not weaken the visitors. Nebraska' played, as usual, with two fullbacks and no quarterback.

FIRST PKRlOI). Obtaining- an advantage Immediate! after receiving. Ihe kl, koff by nn exchanaa of punt. Cofall loutklcklna Corev. Noli-a Uanie look the ball by line plunges to Nebraska K.yard line.

held and bfocked an attempted place kirk and recovered Ihe ball. A punt nut tha ball on Nebraska's 44-yard line. Berie-man ran around rljrhj. end forty-four yards for. a touchdown.

Millar muffeil the kick out. Score, Uame ffa-braska 0. Notre Damn ahowed beautiful Interference in the tiera-amae, run. ftnuan plav-Ina: was evidence and Bachman waa put out nf Ihe game for fouling. Berg.mau returned Corey, klckoff thlrlyflve vaVds.

Ni hraska receiving the bull on Hachman'a f.KINNH,!, NK.WTON 0. CltlNNKIAi. la. Nov. 30.

tirinnett Itlarh PMOVIDENCK, II. Nov. 30. NewUm hero today. 14 to 41, In the annuiil Tbankf giving buttle.

Ionian Nov. 30. After an Interval or three years the University of Pennsylvania m-lurned to the winning end of the score In the Thanksgiving game here today, defeating Cornell 23 to 3 before a crowd which taxed the capacity or Franklin field. PennK-ylvanla outplayed Its rival In every department of tho game. mh usual was th- hero of the game, regis tering a noxen rune or twenty and tb rtv sisted by "breaks in luck," scored two touchdowns against the Quakers in the last Ihren minutes of the play, defeating the Quakers by a score of 13 to 10.

Penn scored in the first few minute of the game, plugging the Parsons line for long and consistent gains. Soon after the first Quaker count, Penn carried the pigskin to Parsons 6-yard line, but lost the bull on downs. The whistle calling tho en of tho second quarter robbed Penn of another wore. The Quakers were on the 1-yard line and gained Hteadity in the third quarter, when Parsons held Penn on the 1-Inch line. Itussell of Penn plared kicked a goHl from Parsons' 20-yard line, The lineup and summnry: tion thla sun so ii.

Iowa mailo two Klctt In-litiilr 47, I nUrrnlty of Art- lt 1.7-yarJ Mnr. Tort PoUkh made flrct 'iown but ffti nrxt play Student lhnw Mh fur l(ihtftii ynrd low. Port iHi'ijfo puntftd ('o'tnrt who nuB downed In Tun tracki- on Uie r.O-jarrt Mm, with thro tackle bucktt neHfd flrnt down. Then on off tackle aerlisi ami iMitchduwiiH on AtniH, hut both wore klilnm Ulilvrriltv 41. nklMhmnit A.

aided and abetted by fumbles, pnn- li'i 7. Ilenn Kemlnll rolle, 117. MUunirl Irhiml of llii. II. 'IVVHI, 21.

'11KN A. RhH M. 1. KhjIih- Si, Te hrlmUna 14. gaining a total of 21 yards from scrimmage to Cornell's 110, and losing only to Cornell's 30.

Kacta team attempted the rorward pass ten times, tho Ked and Hlue being iiie Colgaln eleven administered a crushlnK defeat to Brown utiiverHl-ly's football team today. The score wan 28 to 0. The game started on a field tbat was foggy and slippery and made wetter occasionally by showem. Between tho second and third periods, the rain settled to a steady downpour, making the field a muddy pool, a condition that prevented Brown's liht and speedy back field from showing; to its best advantage. Brown was never dangerous.

Colgate's heavy and powerful back field gained almost at will, while her line was stons wall against the Brown attacks. Pollard, Brown's Negro halfbark. was a tower of strength for the nuciessrui on rive occasions for it total gain of sevenlv-nine vardn. yarda. puntlnit fifty-five yards conslatt-ntly ami all thy points.

On Mevpral on. riislona he. downed the receiver on his own puntN. Fol low ern of the Rame here are rlamut'lriK' ff I rim an recognition u.n all-state muterial. 2H F.Mr KVM I 11.

A T.ni A. Nov. HO. Npertal? Before a holiday crowd of 1 perxoiin Cntrvllle High di-feated Albta High. 2 to In their annual tut key day ganie.

thereby winning a strong olalnt to the south eastern Iowa championship The gj me was tdcan though hard fought all the wv. Alhla. led tiie scoring when loal player fell on the ball after a punt had toui-hed a Ceutervllle player and rolled on the goal line. CEDAR fUTIDS MARKH.I,rTOWN 0. CF.DAH RAI'IDS, Nov.

Cedar Hnplds and Marahalltovn High ar-hools battled here today lo a 0 to ft tie In the football game staged Coe field before a -rowd estimated a( 2.UOO. The first half of the contest wae alow and while the Ithacans succeeded four nines ror gains aggregating seven ty-three vards. vkss HI. PAKNONS lfl Masters Ii.FI. uiiies or mixes.

Km I th I'lii) SeiisallmiMllj. 'aptala fiiulth of Drake rinsed Ills foolbnll career In sensational stvle mid together with Hprong was the big star of tho contest. figured In virtually all of the Dull-clog plnys that gained ground and In addition was responsible for a touchdown In the final quarter when be Intercepted one of DuvIh' forward passes on the Ames 4fi- yard line and lugged the hull to the Cyclones' gnu I before ho was overtaken and downed. Hprnng was a whale on both offense and defense. It was (he star xtmter or tho Missouri Valley who made (lie holes for tin Drako backs -tfhen wllhln striking distance of Pennsylvania gained first down malnlng distance, but Davis missed goal.

The Cylonns received tho kick-off, ran It back twenty yards and then began a straight march to the opposite end of the fluid, a twenty-six yard run by Davis and two forward parses, Davis to Packer and Davis lo Hloss, nottlng most of the distance. Tucker carried the hall over the line und Davis kicked goal. Cran make a llrnt down. A drop kl-k Krrncli wnt wld from he rd lln. i'ltar on two attempt gained five yarilN.

t.lhaon lout two atid Fort DoiiRfi Klck(l lo Frmic-h who returned twenty-two yunls to center of field a ijuarter ended. Mcoro; Algtma 0, Fort Uodiu II. HKfOND PF-HlOn. Crane on two trva nifide flrat down. Nu-cent netted nix hut rench waa thrown fur a two yard loae.

I'otton made four Cotton puntfcd out of hound a on the. -yard line. I'ttsor mad four and Hah-enlrht made a flrat down. liahentrht irot awav for fori v-five yards. Algona warn penallifd fifteen yards puttlnn the hull on Alirona'M lU-yard line.

i'ltaor. Hnhnnlcht and Hmlth on off tackle plays nnttiid tliyee yards and a pant In-coinpltt. t'ottoii punted from behind own foal line to Wi-yard line. Itoiih threw labenb-ht. for an Hghtewn yard loss.

Al- Sona held for nwns. Crane made flrat; ow n. punted. Habentcht went throuKh tha Una on two plava and made thr-e yarfla J'ort Inlge ws panalUt-il fifteen yards for holding. Kort ljntlgn punieit to I 'fit ton whu was downed In hU tarcks on ffte Hue.

Koi liodge on sixteen occasions, while Cornell Russell Fllnspach Wesley Whit more (illspn Parsons was anio to make It only seven. Iterrr Out kicks Rival. Ik K.T.: It.T. H.K.I R.K. R.IQ.H..

H.j I it. h. k.h Harkness Yanderwtlt Hog 11 Conover Runseil (c Rea ma Wright Marshall Mmy Synhorst Self Deny, who did tho punting for Pennsylvania, outkicked his Cor Keesy Rcoel (r Hedrlck nell rival, averaging forty-five and a half yards In elirht lifeless nnd reeolved Itself main ly into a kb-klng duel between Hurlburt of Mar-fhall(on ami Fergoinn, lnnal raplain. The honors we.ro about even. homo team on both the offense and defense, but had no chance to get away on the treacherous field.

Annan of Brown in the closing minutes of play made the longest run of Ihe game, forty-three yards, but the team lacked Ihe punch to fol 2 HAMPTON It. CT.AKION, Nov. Hn. Special: More than li.000 persona saw the annual hlith si hool football clash hero today heten while Shiverlck averaged forly-mie yards In eleven trials. Kuch succeeded in scoring a goal from the field and each failed In an attempt.

The Cornell line was unable to hold Ihe rushing Quaker forwards and two of Pennsylvania's three IJiilldut; March Down I'leld. After forcing Amen lo punt after receiving the klckol'f In the second halt the Hulldogs took the hall on their own 42-yard line, uncorked a dazzling offense In which short forward passes figured largely, and scorod on tho visitors Hiullh started the downl'leld inarch wltlva twenty-five yard run arounTI Substitutions Heater for Conover: Wilson for Self; Johnson for Hester; Swain for Ol-bsoii; Olll for Hynhoret. Score by periods: Penn 7 0 3 ftlrt Parsons 1R IS Summary Touchdowns. Knkey; field Capt. D.

Hue, goals after touchdowns, ('apt. D. Husselt, U. Russell. Officials Ruferee.

Dillon of Itlinola; umpire. artery of (Irinnell; head linesman, Thomas of Michigan. low up tne advantage. CATHOLICS GAME i.ainn una. Phelan made four yarda through tha lino am! IieKreo punted forty varns Cofall bit tho Una for tlirao yardg anal Doktpo punted.

1-rom the Nebraska 83-yard Una. ha Cornhuskere went through the Una and of tackle, Caley and utnuimllk tneklng good until the ball waa on Notre fiame'a 16-yard Una In Nebraska's poelon when time waa called at lha end of tha lust period Hcore, Notre Datna S. Nebraska 0. MvCOND PKHIon. Corey fiimhled a pass at the beginning 't "''nnd.

period, giving Notre, Dame the hall on their own lil-yard line. ten yards, they ,) five more aa a penalty. Degree punted lulling to Punted. Berg.man re-tinned tho hall five yarda and went around end for twenty-six vards. recovered a short drop kirk on their own line.

Pobson kicked forty ysrds. Cofall shot a forward pass lo Bergman for fifteen yarda and the ball waa worked to Nebraska's If, y.rd line began lo break through JPHI Plays. Cofall tried for i droo kick from th. Hil-yard line, but It w.nl Nebraska, 1 Tml' Notre name's line. ftergman was thrown foi-a rifleen yard loes.

Penalties and punt exchanges placed the hall In Notre Dame's possession on their nan 7-vard line A ua peimltk--d for offntd I'rane want five and French one. i'ian falletl make flrat down by one foot. TMfaor made four ofer left tackle. Ilahenleht addtd thra and the half ended wh the ball in tha middle of the field. Neore: Alfoiitt 0, Fort Dodge 0.

Tiiini Kit ion. Cot ton returned the klckoff twenty touchdowns came a tho result blocked kicks, while Ilerry was en- anied lo place his kicks to tho best elie Cardinal and Gold goal. Ho Plowed his way through the Ames forwards, the Drako back being sucked Into his wake for mibstan-tial galus where every other team baa failed to mako ground on the -Cyclones. i'laying a defensive guard, Kprong managed to get Into almost, ovory play, regardless of the fact "thal he la not considered a faHt Npan. Others Ik-servo Mention.

In passing out tho laurels, bow-ever, Hloss and Davis of Ames, and Jeruegan of Drake must not he advantage. TEACHERS BEAT Hampton and i larion. Hampton sent a special tmtn of rooters lo the game. Clfirlou smothered the visitors under the acore of an to 0 Hampton had a slow, heavy team sud was outclassed from the start. Clarion's largest asliifi were mado by forward passes and trick plays.

rwRFiFrn 14 ht ri.txjtov FA I KFI Kid 1. la. Nov. ao With pene-tratim? line plunges as a feature of tlm attack, F'airfteld JUgh achoot secured ample revenge for lawt season's defeat bv scoring a J4 to .1 victory over Hurllngtoh High school. Oosslck.

Iarson and Hrad-flcld wrn OffepsH stare for Fairfield wifli Murdouk am) Day strong un deftvniive. Harsch and ill Farland were the Burling A poor klckoff by Mathews, rue Pennnvlvnnlu I'flnlnln annl.ln.l Dubuque Defeat SI. Viators College, 27 to 0. DUBUQUE. Nov.

30. Special: Duhuque rollee defeated fit. Viator here this afternoon. 27 to 9. It was a game without features although several players were injured on each team and had lo leave the game.

Straight football did the work. a The lineup and nummary: yards to the lift-jard line. Freuoh nklrld right end for ten yards. Crane wont five and Cotton five for first don n. Cotton' In two playa netted a flrnt down.

Kort Dodge penalized for offntde. Kaln was hurt Htretl went In at right tackle. Fort Podge penalised for offside. Cotton rignt end. A rorward pass netted seven yanls and a plunge by Smith mude It a first down.

Jerncgan made alx yards through a holo made by Hprong and two additional pokes Into tne line made another first down. A forward pass, Smith to Hofrmelster, was good for ten yards nnd Krwln added six through renter. Jeruegan then' fol Turkey Day Contest Captured by Normal Eleven. IOWA FALLS. Nov.

30. made one off left tack la, Crane ma da four and Cotton one. Fort I(mIk blocked rrenc-n a nrniiKiru ami l.ovio recovered on the line. Al gona hack with lino plunges put the ball on the 1 aril Hue. Crane went over for ST.

VIATORS P. ru qw R27. With Ideal weather conditions and before a record crowd, Kllsworth dropped the flnnl game of the sea n.K.. Me er Flnnegnn tnwnnown. Kicwen gnai.

Algona kicked off to Coughlin who re V- "H'l'lle of th. field. A ebrawka pass was Intercepted on Noire name's IIN-ysnl line. At the end of the first half iTie ball was In possession or Noire Damo on Nebraska a 43-ard ton stars. M.ASOV CITY TKCH.

0. MASON ClITV. Nov. aO. Mssi-n City defeated Harrison Technical school of Chicago here today by a to neore.

The laitors were In every riepsrtment of I he ga me and the Red' and Hlack scored et will. The locals good of the forward pasa and made five touchdown by that route. The visitors lacked driving power and son to State Teachers. 13 to 0. The turned thirty yarda to the c-nier of ft-11.

Klpp Whalen Oeorge Flaherty Sweenev CanlllUin CVonin Hh henlrht went two nrr if ri ui'H le. Ilahenlrht went around left end for aeven, A oenaltv aave Fort Tlndao a first down. R.T.-R.T.. a. n.a.

I Q. II I R.H.. a. Jiin lap Cross Meyers Walker Vanhuhln ttoldateln 1 Welsh Homers H-hilck Ul- nell to get within scoring distance early In the game when Shiverlck made Cornell's only tallv with a dropklck from (ho 38-yard lino. Pennsylvania scored In the same period with a touchdown by t'rnu-hurt, who received a ehort dolayed pass from Hell and raced twemx-nlne yards over the goal ijti.

Herry kicked the goal and In Iho next period, standing near tho side lines, Herry dropped a goal from the i'leld rrom tho 23-yard mark. (Junkers Cross Line. Derr and Miller added two none touchdowns for the Ked and Hlue In the third period, Herry kicking one goal and missing Ihe other. Iloth teams Buffered from pen-alllew In tho final period. Pennsylvania being penalized a total of eighty-five yards, thirty of which were Imposed because substitutes failed to report lo the otflclals.

Cornell lost forty-five yards for Pltsor went ten off rigX tackle. Ilabe. nb'ht adtieil hrte. through right tat-fcie. Mal.enlrht went out of bounds on the 12- McDonald 1 lalton lowed Sprung through the line for the riMiialnliig yard and touchdown.

Smith kicked goal making tho score 20 to 7. A fumbled punt after the kick-oft put Drake on tho defensive as the ball rolled to the Hulldogs' 10-yard line before it was recovered. A return punt gave tho ball to Ames on tho Drake 37-yard line and the Cyclones advanced the hall to the home team's 8-yard linn he-roro time was called for the (bird period. II. took only two lino plunges for Aldrlch to carry the hall over tho goal line for Ames' fourth touchdown, when play was resumed.

Tho punt out was successful but Davis missed a long goal against the wind, vard line I'ltsor failed at renter. A puis Coughlin to Monk over the goal line, gave Fort Dodge a. touihdnwu, J'ltavr kU'ked goal. Crane returned Kort Dodge's klckoff twenty-aaeti yards to the 4U-yard line. Fort Dodgo wan penaltsed for offside a tho o.uartor ended.

Algona 7, Fort Dodse 7. fc Lllswortb line was unequal to the task of stopping the charges of the heavier Teachers and the locals could make progress only by aerial play and occasional end runs. Ellsworth once had the ball on the Teachers' 10-yard line hut. lacked the punch to put It over. The locals showed their strongest offensive during the first quarter.

The Teachers scored in the second quarter arter an exchange of punts In which they were aided by the wind. They showed stxonger smashing ability in thi.s quarter and put the ball over on a fake forward pass. They scored again In the third quarter but failed to kick goal. THIRJ) PKRIOI1. thim quarter NebtHska fumbled the hall on their own aa.yarcl line 'and Hauler, mn touchdown.

re Notr 13' On the klckofr Miller returned tha ball to Nebraska a US-yard line. Caley and linhaon gained four yards on three plays snd liobsun punted. Notre Dame failed le gain and Degree's punt was good for onl five yards. Caley and Cook made first down for Nebraska and the hall was rushed to Notre li.me's ao-vard line. Miller Intercepted Csley's forward pass snd was i downed by luddell on Notre flame's yard line.

legroe punted forty-two Jnrda. Notre Dame ImerrepteU forward pass on their own il.l.yard line. Degree was I brown for a ten yard loss. Time waa called rt.r the third period with the ball on Notre Domes ll-vard Una In their Score by periods: Dubuua 7 ft 7 727 St. Viators 0 fl 0 0 Substitutions Martin for McDonald, McCulre for Cant II Ion.

Mann for Hweene, Supple for ha ten. I In for Homers, I.vncb for C.oldsiein, Itoach for Welsh. Summary Touchdowns, Da I ton a. McDonald. Martin, Fhineaan goal from field, Schtlck; goals after touchdowns, Meyer S.

Offirials Referee, Huebel of Mnr-nuette; umpire. Haurnerson of Wiaoonilu: hrsd linesman, KlUrrlnghem of Iske Forest. Time of nuirtera 15 minutes. rut in Nugent went through renter for a first down. Crane added one yard off lefl tacklo.

Nunenfii end run net led laht, cotton made a rlret down. rane mude two off left tackle and Cotton added six off of right tackle. Crano made a overlooked. Tho two former men wore Hie sturs of the Cyclones' offense and Jeruegan also played well, although handicapped with a fractured shoulder, which was injured In the first half. Iloff-iiieisler and the two Ames ends were strong.

Amos played consistent football ftnr It had recovered from its attack in the first period, but the players did not seem to be iu the condition that is said to have featured their play in the old dajs when Jack Watson waa trainer. Tho Cyclones frequently took time for Injuries, especially In' the early part of the second half. (iuliia Hhoit tint ConslNient. For the most part tho contewt was a game of short gains. Smith of Drake once broke away for tWciity-rivo yards aud Davis of Ames is credited with a twenlv-si yard advance, but aside from these two inwtanros.

the yardnge was short. Even on forward passes the teams were unable to advance by Pig bounds, twenty yards being tho most pelted by a single aerial plav. As was expected Ames showe'd marked superiority on tho deienwe. The Cyclones were suro tacklers and good chargers. (In tho other 'hand, the llulldngs missed miinv tackles, when a clean, hard plunge would have saved Drake inanv yards.

The visitors also afforded the runner flno interference on Ihe klckofltf, which were run nine, many yards despite the fad that first down. Nugent hit right tackle for noiiiing. lineup and summary: defense was exceptionally lOW A BCOCK. O. IOWA CITV, Nov.

ho. Hy defeating Puhuque ibis afternoon bv the score of ail to Iowa City High school claims the championship of eastern Iowa and consideration for slate championship honors. Cedar Haptds aw lie only edioo to win from Iowa City and since that, contest Town Olty has beaten both Davenport and fuhuaue, both victors over Cedar Itaplda. MU KOKP rover. 7.

MT1.FURH. Is. Nov. HO. Milford High ended its football tieauon here today by defeating the fat t'once.

team by a score of '1 to 7. Ponce claimed the championship of northeastern N'ebrtkA for the pawt three vars, having been defeated but once during that tlmo. ty Htoux City. Mllford baf n't lo-t a game this scaaoti, and clotma th state title. ONAWA irHHAI.r 0.

ON AW Nov. 3o. Onani defeated Modale at Mods le today In Ihe final game of the season to 0. Thin in the aetnnd defeat for Modale at the hands of Onawa. Myrlaud scored the only touchdown for Onawa whn he scooped up a fumble.

lieutenant I'richard, army coach, rcfereed the game which was attended by a big crowd. 1IF.MHON S5-HOIT1I OMAHA 0. DKNIHON, I. Nov. 8D.

Hpeclal: Dent-son High defeated South Omaiia High by a score of Tift to before a lnrge crowd today. The same wax full of sen sal tonal plays. PENN STATE LOSES GAME 1-I0NNHYLVAN1A r'OFiNBM. II I'mnliHrt lO.jl. E.

Ki'tiersnn Score, Notre Dame 13, N'ebrsska 0. two, and frane maun it a rtrst down, Hi th i plsy Crano noored a tourh -down off right tarkle. Cotton minsfd goal. Fort received tbti klckoff and returned ten yards 1o the fit -yard I hi-'. F' it Dodgd failed to gain and punted to Cot ton In mid field.

rane made nine around rlirht end. Cntion added four for CADDOCK THROWS MARVEL mine r. Miller I 'Hrrv FOI RTH After several tinsoecu.r.,1 An'iereoti Notre Damo at forward oaaae and num. Jewett a first diftvn. Nugent hit left tackle for I'lttsliursli Klevrn Ontcliisscs Its Opponents.

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 30. The University of Pittsburgh by completely outclassing Pennsylvania Hi'linliiK rv ml re ark I. till 11 Miller Hell Uerr I.leht Hi-rrv H.d. II II II T.

.11 CJ H. II. H.i I. II. II II K.

II i II. by Nebraska, Miller got the ball on Ron-, Dames 411-vsril line and shot a Krkley touch- un. i.iiii ran lor AVresller Kaslly Vanquishes Henderson. OMAHA, Nov. 30.

Special: Earl Caddock. the Anita whirlwind. In a little over seventeen minutes miner kickcu goal. Score, Notr, Hhlvarirk Hoffman Hpeed Mueller U.MM10 an. o.

making tho score 20 to 7. Heater Make timid (ialiis. Drake received tho klckoff and again uncorked some good forward passes, two first downs being made before a fumble on a double pass gave the ball to the Cyclones on their 4-yard line. Amos then look the ball down tho field on substantial gains. Heater who had been substituted In the backfleld carrying the pigskin frequently.

Davis skirted right end lor five yards and tho touchdown, which was followed by a successful goal. Alter receiving the klckoff, a penalty forced Drake to punt. Ames made two first downs and was I hen penalized fifteen yards, a handicap The IhsI few minutes nf wlav nii. out effect. The final scoi s.

Notre b.m. Hrora by periods: IVnnxvl vanla I'll. Nebraska 0. The lineup andsummary? .7 18 01 fl 0 (1 .1 two. Cotton right tackle ror and on the nekt play made ftrnt down Crs ne through right tackle for ten.

Cot-ton In two play made a first down but a penalty of fifteen yards followed. Fort Dodge hfocked French riropkb k. the ball gohig out of bounda on UK-yard line. Fort toiige attempted a triple pn.ua but fumbled. Crane scooping up the ball and racing twenly-flve ards for a touchdown.

otton kl ked goal, Hahenb ht returned the kf'koff for Fort Hodne tn yards to thi fiit-yard line Three forward passes were incomplete aa final whistle blew. Score. Aiguj Fort Hodgo 7. NElrllASKA n. I N'OTRB DA 21, Corev 1 1.

Haulaji State college won the annual Thanksgiving football game here this afternoon, 31 to 0. Pitt scored In every period except tho fourth when Pennsylvania State braced and held firmly against the charging of the heavier team. When the final whistle sounded the ball was in Pitt's possession in the center of the field. dumped Mort Henderson of Altoona, formerly Ihe Masked Marvel, two straight falls' at the Council Bluffs auditorium tonight. It took Joe Stecher sixteen minutes to throw Henderson one fall last winter in New York.

Cuddock threw him with a top body scissors in 10 minutes and 30 seconds. The second fall was even Coughlan Sai'liman Rydesnwskl fnl Derre. Inirlnr the firit minute of play Ially ran sixly-nv ysrda for a touchdown. Mct'ord ami Locke plnyed their ukusI atar game, IDA t.HOVK Ht MAC CITV IDA Nov It.T. R.T Phllhn Kosttzsky Hhodes Cameron Wilder Shaw Hidden CaToy Cook Oloupalik Dohson fort iHD.rc.

AUUiN.V Lowe Whippi. 1 l- II Cofs 1 Bergman I Miller 1'entinv Ivaula. omule- for Light. WIMtinns for lrr; Tltel for Math- It hi mm for F.rrttrevaag Its fet to for Kohin.iun. Itoae fttr Wllltnms.

Crane for Clothier for iYhuo, Younc for Mil-ier. oner for Itafetto: Itryant for Hell; A. Wray lor Wray; Swan for Hsnnlng Cornell. Menedlot for Hoffman. Tllley f40-V.

Miller: Hard for Anderson: Zander for Ki'kiey. I trow it for Carry; Kilenbergcr for Zander. Ofltcisls Iteferee. MfCortv of Cerman-towu a. d-my umpire, Fult of Hrown flrlil (iidre.

ikeaon of I head liuomian, Crowell of Fwarthnmra. Huinmsrv I'enuaylvanla scoring -Touch-downe, Crtnihart, Uerr, Miller; goal fr nn tinn tidowna, Herry goal from fielil, lt ri Cm ne It scoring loal from field, Ida Urove dffcated Sac City High todav 1 bv a score of IN to U. making two touch- 'rTrrYAS! TTTT TNT MTTTTlT downs In the second and one In the J.JjAl 1 1 Jj Jj 1J.N lTi VLJijLt quicker. A scissors and arm lock vanquished Henderson in minutes final quarter HvMi teame made many etirreji.ful forwwril n.t.f.. I'he line and 62 seconds.

T. "L.T... il. F.H Hlakely Rempley iMmcan Hmlth Monk CoiiKhlln Hatie.uk-lit IMIeor Kaln John nspii Monieyrr Irons Tripp Hutcheoi) French Cotton Crane Nugent the yi iones were' unable to overcome. Drake took the hall on downs on Its 25-yard line.

Three line plunges and a forward pass were good lor two first downs, hut the Hulldogs finally were forced to punt. Then Smith Intercepted a forward on Ihe Ames 45-yard line and with a clear field ran down tho plullKlnK of Killlbm'k fl'Alara of Ida ilroe was a fr ature. WKItSTKK CITV 14 l'KHHV 7. WK.HSTKK 1 ITY. Nov.

.111. At the close of a dleiLtrnua season the Webster City Hi i eleven iook a orai-e tlila officials Referee, Moad of Ames; um- Filre, Verger of Pennsylvania Htale; head Ineeman, Chappell of South Pnkota. Ttm of (luarters 13l minutes. ernoon mill th Terry Hlah school. 14 to 7 Tho lmi was well playeil CUTLER EASY FOR STECHER sideline for the final scores of the game.

His punlout and goal kick were successful. The lineup and summary: Both Texas and Ilaylor Win nnd Claim Championship. AUSTIN. Nov. 30.

By winning here today frorii the Texas A. and M. football team. 21 to 7. the University of Texas eleven established a strong claim to the state championship, which, nevertheless, is disputed by Baylor university, which closed a successful season in defeating Texas Christian university at Kort Worth 32 to 14.

Baylor defeated Texas, but was defeated by Texas A. and M. end hard fuucltt ann WM wttneaiied by a Oelwein Heats Hlllsider. OKLWEIN. Nov.

30. Special: Oelwein defeated the Hlll-siders of Dos Moines, 20 to 6. here today. An eighty yard run for a touchdown by Lazarus of Des Moines from a pass by Grove, was the feature of the game. Glenn McMurray played a strong defensive game for the visitors.

Postpone Auto Itaccs. jaUiga crowd at Klver.lde park. RlllS I.OSK TOO. Score by periods. Nebraska 0 Notre Dame a Substllutlons Nebraska.

Selzer for I itou-pallk; Notre Dame Ward for Bachman. Andrews for Cnuwhlan, Hlsck for Cofall Malono for Bergman. Mclnerney fnr 1'hll. MHIer Whipple, MJler for J. i 'fflclila Tleferee.

Qulgley at St Marys-umpire. "Irch of Earlhi.m; field ludge: Klil, of Michigan; head linesman. Jlaskor of Northwestern. Time of periods IB mnul eat-h. RUTGERS LOSES, 12 TO 9 Washington nnd Jefferson Gets Clos Victory.

NEW YORK. Nov. 30. Washington and JelTerson eleven de- feuted Rutgers today on the gridiron at the Polo grounds. 12 to 0 McC'relght did all the scoring for the winners.

In the first period he kicked two field atoals from 9.i OKI.WF.IM 7 IlKCOKAH OKI.VVKIN, Mpeelal: Oel-weln HlKh rlefealed fieourah Hlali here Captain (Smith, booted them far and high. Majser fses Many Toward tho end or the contest M'oach Mayser of the Cyclones made "Tubstltutlons alter almost overv 4ri.v. presumably to enable some of hr men to serve tho tlmo In a game, required to give them letters, when the fool ball iiiBlgnlas are dis-; trlhutoU. yi lonoM fiinihlod (heir wav Ho tho Initial touchdown. Drake.

Mok the ball on HIobs' fumble on Ames 4 it-yard line soon after levin' dropklck had been and a Cyclone bad recovered tho "hell. On tho first play Krwln and an Ames mini fell on tho -hall on his own .19 yard line. Di-inpite a fifteen yard penalty men made a first down on gains through the line and off tackles. A Drake penalty for otr-Jstdo advanced tho hall further. Then a fumble was recovered bv Sloss on tho Drake lS-yard line for Nebraskan Disposes oCChi-cagoan in Fast Time.

I AMFS- .1, l.T I. t) IH1AKK-Hoffmebder Neei Itoliertsou Citron I'srker Hrnfden JUrki Knxle firove Tlnwna Fort Dodge Sw-nds, IK O. totl.y 72 10 0, Oelaeln aurepla Cres.oa C. Krklne Kv 1 O. LAGLK tlROVR, Nov.

30. a uner CHICAGO. 111.. Nov. Siifl- ino ciiil: The body scissors with' which I Special: Kaglo drove beat the Atltoiuah It T.

It l( F. H.i H. l. il; I It 1 YounB DES MOINES GAS LOSES tuiee Shie knr A lilrU-h il In Jon steelier kills horses while training for wrestling matches down nn tho farm In Nebraska to- Ninlth (cl on. illume necuiiiiB mire, .1 10 t.

Orovn had pointed for this game all season and Kort Dodge would have had to fight hard for victory with Us best team. Kort Dodge failed to make first nignt conquered Charlie Cutler. Muscatine Basketball Five Dcfcutg id bv periods Ame 7 l.i i an i former American champion and he- elmllenae for ft aeme to no played Hoc. for tha northeastern Iowa title. T1F.XTKR KAHIH AM 0.

I lKM Lvlt. Nov. lie-fore a irou'l of t.Ooo pereons Ilexter lllah deft-sted KarlhRm HiKh. fl to (I. ileater made the lone score, of the cam by the forward phss route.

MIKNANDOAH WIA an. Shenundosh Hlffh today defeated Clarlnda Hlah. i to n. In a well played game. f'RKM'O 4 l.F.KOV 0.

CHF.SCO. Nov. SO. Hperlal Creseo HlKh school easily detested Irov Hlah Hchonl of Minneapolis here today 48 to u. ONAfiK 7 WA VFRIA OSAlK Nov, .10 tieoKe trimmed Waverlv by the er ivheliu.na acora of to downs in the entire game.

Eagle and 32 yards respectively and fur- 1 EIi" he only VI Kmllli lvn.lv. While, fur niHI1 COUIItlV OUtHlllo Of ier. uiiirnieii1r tor iiiarkbuni furlKraiiK Ootch himself who had a to Nebraska w0n- Aldrfch, Hcbiilk for for Tinker. Malthewe for JidniHon ol Mlorhnr HUnriHOl of Cullnf literal Team. MUSCATINE.

Ia Nov. 30. The Muscatine basketball team opened the season with-a 63 to 13 victory over tho Des Moines Gas quintet today. Superior teamwork enabled the Muskles to w.ln with ease. Close nisneq me sensation of the game, brilliant run of eighty yards, aided by excellent Interference fnt- a a nrtecn yara advance.

Aldrlch Grove gained 245 yards from scrimmage to Kort Dodge's yards. Kort Dodge attempted nine forwsd passes without success. Kagle Grove scored in the second and third quarters nnd tU" whistle robbed It of another touchdown In touchdown, In the third session. BALDWIN WINS WITH K. 0.

UNIONTOWN, Nov. 30. The automobile races which were to have been held at the new motor speedway here today were postponed owing to the slippery condition of the track' caused by heavy rains. The announcement, was made that the races will be run next Saturday. Denver Proves Superiority.

DENVER, Nov. 30. The superior aerial attack of Denver university' football squad, the line plunging of Anderson and the end runs of Mahoney, contributed largely to the 21 to i) defeat administered to the Colorado School of Mines In the' closing conference game of the season here today. Camplx-ll Beat (ihitcII. Campbell (6SJ defeated G.nretf (70), 6H to bl.

In the Bankets' billiard tournament at Bob Hart's parlors yesterday. i defensive work kept the visitors score down. Gould threw twelve niiae iwi i iiirougii me une -'(, r.r eieTh niinutes and 4 two additional hucks put mo a.ii,. seconds for Ihe two fHlls before the Uall over, Davis kicking after- iiei.r imrnn largest crowd that ever witnessed ards. wrestling match In the Coliseum! llfilkei llnliU fur tli.li n.

Huilini.rv-Trim h.1mvn. Tucker 2. IH. TIlO first fall Was achieved 111 ID limKD IIIIIIIN Hir 1HI Al.lrl.h .1 i n-KMii. Smith.

no. I. I A a i- field baskets In the second half. Wolgast Brats Itussell. NEW ORLEANS.

Nov. 30. Ad i nun iv nnwiiim wnn i nn er tolH'htli'iMi. Iavl 3. Smtlh Des Moines Hoy loses Bout in Fourth Hound.

QUINCY. Ill, Nv. 30 AI Baldwin of Jacksonville, this ffl' Ittl" UiLT-. Mrvrtni nf I'rlnrelrtii; F.MMi-iTNRrKii e7 srrsrF.R a. KM I MU: U'.

'a-. Nov. At) limtnets-bnvaon from Spencer here today by the eroro L'7 lo 0. SHFI.IM1V IS-RlMrK H.l'lll 6. SIIKI.IU'N.

1. So Slieldon lllch Hock phhe-l I la et Ro. Itao-lilt, this afternoon by the score of la to rt scissors and half nelson. The second flop was conceded by Cutler after 7 minutes and 24 seconds. umpilre, Juiuuii l.i-nn ii ru-nt .11 i.f l'hii-pn.

himl line. Wjuti of K. A. Wolgast. former world's lightweight champion, was awarded the noon knocked out Rich the last quarter.

H. Smith. Captain Iteynolda. Larson, Sorde and Johnson were the stars for Kagle Grove. Maroons Tic Mltclicllvllle.

MITCH ELI Nov. .10. Special: The Mitchellvllle town team and the Des Moines Maroons, a Negro eleven, played a sensatlonul 6 to 6 tie game here today. Afier Hie second fall Cutler lav referee's decision over Frankln Russell of New Orleans at the end of a of Dew Moines in Ihe fourth round or a scheduled ton round no decision bout. Kennellev- threw up the snonee as tho t.i.,..

Drake held Its opponents for downs on Its own 87-yard linn Just 'as the first period ended, but. after working one forwad puss for a good gain when play was resumed, lost 'he ball when Aldrlch intercepted another pass on the 3S-yard line. Alter making a first down, a fifteen penalty forced Blosa to punt, ihe bull going to to the 6-yard lino whore It was fumbled but recovered by Drake. On the ensuing punt HUtt ran the ball buck to Drake's t'O-yard linn. Short plunges fuiough the line negotiated tha re- made the count.

The men welghea In at 133 pounds. full length on his back, his face and legs twitching from the agony lie had undergone. "I had to quit or let him break my right shoulder," said Cutler. (irnml View Ilraten. PLEASANTVIIXE.

Nov. 30. Grand View fnoball eleven of Des Moines was beaten by Pleasantvllln here today by the scor of 37 to 7. Criiufuril ins Hmv, PHILADELPHIA. Nov.

3. Kohert Crawford, the 17-year-old captain of the Flushing. L. High school team, won the American in-terscholastlc three mile cross-country race today. Crawford's time was 22:37.

Mercersburg academy won the team title with a score of 40 point twenty round fight, here tonight. llnoue llet llawkcyr. BOONE, Nov. SO. Special: A large holiday crowd saw the local town team trounce the Hawk-eyes of Des Molnea here today, 28 to 0, in a contest In which the visitors wore easily outplayed.

FORT MAHISOV to KFOKtK KlillT MAI'INON. la Nov. an i-'ort MadlMon trounced Keokuk hera today by the acme of 2A to 0. Klflt'X CITV 14 FtNCOI.V Slot CITV, Nov. ati Hpoctal: Sl.ni ciik ll'Rli otltplayad Lincoln, Illsh Imre today, 14 io 0.

l.FXt.V 1 I.AMOHI I.FOV. Nov. an Speclolr f.eon High UetoateU Lrfuuonl today, 81 ta 0. HOLD TWO MAN TRAM MAT4 H. In ft two msn mfttth til" Alentlrl Alley Thank.ittvtnr tiny Martin lacker won iiom Seller nd Mnr.liHlt.

ftntt llitnmarlt and Martin wnn one nn1 Inat one to riellera am! M.r.hall. Mertln hail litith av.rtr. Hh '12i anil Siller'. avcraf waa S.O..

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