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THE DES MOTNES RECJSTER. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24. 1918. iHAWKEYES TROUNCE NORTHWESTERN; DODGERS DOWN NEBRASKA 14M 90-YARD RUN FROM LAST PERIOD RALLY Coe Downs State Teachers Dodge Boxers to Meet Camp Funston 10VM WINS SECOND i PARSONS BEATS PES MOINES Fairfield Collegians Get Three 52 to 3, in Easy Fashion FUMBLEWINSGAME BEATS MB i PIACE IN 'BIG TEN' Touchdowns. CEDAR EAPIDS.

Nov. 23 Filipl went over for a touchdown. Special: Coe closed its football sea Get Seven Points in First and son here this afternoon in brilliant fashion by defeating the State Teachers of Cedar Falls by a score of 62 to 3. Coe'a playing was bril Fourteen in Final Period. Camp Dodge Stages Come back After Being Outplayed liant throughout and there was Great Lakes Converts Apparent Defeat Into 7 to 6 Victory in Last Three Minutes.

Wawkcyes Humble Strong Northwestern Team; Losers Score on Fumble. Dever a moment when the Teach FAIRFIELD, 1.. Nov. 23. Spe in Three Quarters.

ers gave trouble. The Teachers made their only score In the second period when cial: Parsons college beat Pes Moines 21 to 0 here today. Par they worked the ball back to the Hill kicked goal. In the fourth period, after two forward passes and an end run and smash, Coe got the ball to the 3-yard line and Post took It over for a touchdown. -Hill kicked goal.

The next touchdown was made after end runs by Hill and Collins and a penalty on the Teachers, the ball going to the 1-yard line. Post went over for a touchdown. HaBek kicked goal. A few plays later Post went over for another touchdown after the ball had been worked to the 1-yard line. Hasek failed to kick goal.

For the visitors McCreery, Holder and Cre were the stellar performers. Collins, Hill, Pst and Barvinek were especially classy for Coe. The summary: ZS-yard line and Putnev. Dlav ne LINCOLN, Nov. 23.

-Spe- sons, although handicapped by the loss of two of Its best players. Sho- center, kicked a goal from the field. (Joes first score was made in make and Paisley being sick, won less than five minutes of Dlay. The ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 23.

In one of the most bitterly contested games ever witnessed on a local gridiron, the eleven of the Great Lakes naval training station ot Chicago trailed the colors of Ann the game easily. Teachers kicked the ball to Col cial: A fourth period spurt In which the Camp Dodge divisional team reeled off two touchdowns and also drop kicked a goal from the field, gave the soldiers a 23 to 7 victory over the Cornhuskers to lins on the 35-yard line. Collins. The game was a clean one and in a neat play, went through center good playing was displayed by both teams. Line plunging failed on for a five-yard gain and then made apolis midshipmen In defeat here a run around rignt end for a touch both sides for the most part al- day on Nebraska field.

down Hill failed to kick goal. After a series of smashes Filini The soldier team had been de this afternoon, 7 to 6, the narrow margin of a goal kicked. The targ from the middle west tnougn Parsons succeeded several times In making large gains through the line. Aerial football, ran around the end for the second cisively outplayed during three- touchdown. Hl again failed to quarters ot the combat and the COB SS.

TEACHERS S. Tabor R. B. R. Boblruron Wooda R.

T.lB. Holder Chambera O.I R. o. Slmmona A 1 i I Ji 4 l4 fit k.wite.,A.,l,.y kick goal. The Aird touchdown In the first period was made after Huskers were one point In the Swift however, especially in the last half was played by both teams.

Parsons with long end runs and good Interference had tha best of Des Moines. A fumble Des Moines In the 5- C. putney lead, but the Camp Dodge rally smothered Nebraska's aspirations Coe had worked the ball down to the 3-yard line and Hill went over for a touchdown. He failed to kick IOWA CITY, Nov. 23.

Spe-- Iowa played a wonderful here today, completely out-y. classing Coach Murphy'B Purple sNorthwesterns In a hard fought 'game before several thousand peo-Iple. The wore was Iowa 23, North-western 7. The Tlctory gives Iowa u.a 'a good claim to second place In -(- the "Big Ten" conference. Iowa's line proved a stone wall to the visitors, who easily gave up 'L 'lhe line plunges tor the overhead (route or end plays.

In these they "were fairly successful and gained hheir only touchdown by a brilliant porward pass, which landed the ball Jim the S-yard line. Iowa almost invariably made good gains through the Northwest ern line, but once was held for -J downs at the most critical lima with the ball within su inches of goal line. Another time they 'carried the ball to the 3-yard position only to lose on a fumble. A third time Iowa forged to the en-" temy'a 15-yard position but failed no make gains around the end and KJigrand panted to the center of the O. T.

K. H. II. Q. a and the final whistle saw the Schlommor Haaak Ilarvlnek Hill (o) Downey Flllpl Nor.

a turned what seemed like certain defeat into victory In the last three minutes of play when Kilson 'sprinted ninety yards to a touch- down. Blacklock, the big Indian, put up a brilliant defensive game 1 at right tackle for Great Lake and kicked the goal that sealed the fate of the middles' claim for football suoremacv in the east. coia Mint Cowan Pullerton atcKlostry Ur MeCraery goal. Huskers trudge from the field smarting from a one-sided defeat H. In the second period Coe punted KIP.

B. and Collins grabbed the ball on a fumble and ran twenty-five vards The soldiers entered the beefiest yard line lost the visitors a chance to score in the first period. Feree for Parsons was hurt and was forced to be taken out of the game. Brock of Des Moines was also hurt and taken out. Parsons made one touchdown In the first for a touchdown.

Hill kicked goal. team that had been seen In many years on Nebraska field. Despite the soldiers' advantage In pound In the third period the Teachers IS 7 7 20 3 TPachr-ra A a Butatttatlona Port ror Downey, Downey for Toat, Reetor for Downey. Mounco for rarvinek. JUoricenaon for Cola.

Officials Referee, Waltora of Wabash umpire, Davis of Iowa; bead linesman, teaseler of Iowa. Scora periods: Time uf periods Fifteen mlnntnft. age the Huskers speedily smashed punted the ball to Hill who carried it to the 25-yard line. On end runs by Downey and Collins tho ball was taken to the 2-yard line. their way down the field and apparently were on the way to a quarter and tow touchdowns In the last quarter.

Kemp starred for Parsons and Kobinson for Des Moines. The lineup: The game was a thriller frora start to finish and was marked by a sensational incident, one that la seldom witnessed on a college gridiron in these days. The sensation, was coupled with Eilson's brilliant dash to a touchdown. After the Great Lakes runner had sprinted to within thirty yards of the Navy's eoal line and the last of the pur touchdown. A cleverly executed forward pass for twenty yards, Ho-warth to Swanson, enabled Nebraska to advance to within tlfteen yards of the Camp Dodge goal but LLINOIS AN EASY VICTOR PARSONS 21.

St. vara L. E. Brown U. T.I Rltcher G.

John Griffith's Team Defeats amp Funston 1K8 MGINEK 0. I Mi-tln Rlttla L. Phlppln Harper K. Hardcatr a penalty for holding cost the Corn- Jlrauntr suing tacklers had been disposed of 'Big Ten" Champions, Beat trieta. buskers fifteen yards of distance and halted their parade.

Chicago, 29 to 0. Purple Start With Rash. Northwestern started the game WMU P. C. Curtla R.

T. Jarqnaa R. ft lrla Q. M. Kims f.

H. Fmtw R. U. Bulky f. U- Knulpon Ltrjrirt'll Uutr.hfr brock R.

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H. F. B. Lynch Recovers Fumble. Smith, the Camp Dodge fullback.

promptly booted out of danger and his long spiral was muffed by Ho- Victors Cain at Will by Means of Passes. by a series of whirlwind plays that took Iowa entirely by surprise, pgrand kicked off to Iowa's 35-yard line and Peyton recovered the hall for Northwestern. The first jP'ay was a line plungs and showed warth, Nebraska's quarterback. The soldiers swarmed down the field and Halfback Lynch fell on the ball Hnbet.tut.fii.-Ftlly for Free, Hen-haw for White, Kolmbrecht for Droek, OdVlttln Referee, Thomas of Mlcmgran; umplra, Klliott of Corn 1 1. INDIAfJOLA TIES EAST HIGH Left to right Sergt, Eddie Ha rt, welterweight; Sergt.

Ole heavyweight: Pvt. Frankle ullivan, lightweight. Below Har- Capt John L. Griffith's Camp Pike eleven defeated Camp Funston yesterday, 7 to 3. Captain Griffith was formerly athletic director of Drake university aud last year was athletic director and football poach at Camp Dodge.

His eleven last season beat Camp Funston. 3 to 0. Yesterday's result Is of interest to Des Moines fans as Camp Dodge playB Camp Funston in Kansas City next Thursday and it ia possible that the local cantonment will meet Camp Pike in St. Louis on Dee. 7.

a lose oi tnree yards. cigrand went behind the Huskers' goal, thereby laround the left end for two yards ry Hrewer. "oxing instructor at Camp uodge. getting credit for a touchdown. lUnderhill shot t'tmu thirfv varrlu Ttiraa fomn lViHiro kntnrd EMrlia Movald missed the goal kick but aas City, while the boxers will meet the soldiers were out iu front witn a six point lead.

They bad counted touchdown without having ne ito Edgrln, who was downed on the Hart, a welterweight; Ole Ander- S-yard line by Bynhorst, and In son. a heavyweight, and Frankle tnree line plunges Underhill ear Sullivan, a lightweight, will ac- iled the ball over for a touchdown company the Camp Dodge football pad Clgrand kicked goal. The team to Kansas City Thanksgiving core was Northwestern 7, Iowa 0. day. The football team will play men of their own weights from the Kansas cantonment in exhibition bouts to be staged between the halves of th grid contest.

The boxers wfll be In charge of Harry Brewer, their athletic gotiated a single first down. The hopes of the Nebraska root ers were keyed high during the CHICAGO, Nov. 23. The University of Illinois eleven, playing in its best style and fulfilling the expectations ot its adherents, today defeated the University of Chicago 9 to 0 on Stagg field. The result, taken in connection with the defeat of Northwestern at Iowa City, strengthened the mini's claim to whatever championship honors are likely to be evolved from the 1918 season.

Illinois used the forward pass frequently and with snccess. The local team showed little improvement over Its previous appearances. Shifts in its lineup, due to injuries of regulars, reduced its team play to a minimum and some Again Northwestern kicked off the Camp Funston eleven in Kan- second period, as the Cornhuskers executed three long marches down Teams Play to 14 to 14 Score in Ragged Game. nmiANOLA, Nov. Indianola High school and East Des Moines High school played to a 14 to 14 tie here this afternoon in a contest in which the locals excelled hut lacked the punch to score touchdowns when they had chanceH.

A safety made when Tillotson fumbled and waa downed behind his goal line for a safety and a rccorerea ma nail on lowa a fg'-yard line. Kdgrin fumbled in tne field, smashing their way to within tne Camn Docae b-vard OPEN PLAY BEATS GEORGIA Pittsburgh Swamps Southern Eleven, 32 to fj. RESERVES OUTPLAY GOPHERS by his Interference, tsaunaers. one df the middies' first string substitutes, dashed from his seat on the bench out into the football arena and brought the fleeing rnnner down from behind. Play Ruled As Touchdown.

General excitement prevailed for a time, and some of the supporters of Great Lakes made a rush for the intruding middy and began pummellng htm, but quiet was soon restored and the game proceeded. had a clear field at the time and the officials, of course, ruled a legitimate touchdown. This Incident came virtually as a climax to the stubbornness of the fight that each team put into the game, although there were no other elements of unnecessary roughness. A cleverly executed double pasa between Coombs and Ingram that culminated In a long forward toss to Roberts at the far side of the fie'd. counted for a gain of ten yards and a touchdown.

The pnnt-out for a try at goal went Into touch. FumMe Spoils Navy's Chance. Another navy touchdown seemed inevitable just before Ellson made his sensational dash. The middies hsd plueged their wav to the visitors' 10-yard line, when the fatal fumble came. For a time during the second half it looked as though the Great Lakes lads mieht crumble, but they were game to the end.

The lineup: yjiv jirei pisy ana iveuy look tne FOOTBALL RESULTS line, yet they lacked the punch to drive tnroucn and cross the final ior iowa. or tbe remainder the quarter Iowa made consist-nt gains, makinc four, five uid chalk line. One Nebraska advance evene put the ball on the soldiers ometimes ten yards at a play, but eh time Northwestern at the op- Xarth Dm Mniiwa IM. Ml nrm MaIrm A. Chicago Naval Team Is Too Strong for Minnesota.

l-yara line where the Cornhusk ers attack weakened and Camp touchdown gave the locals points in the first quarter. Tillotson uooge took tne bail on downs. Long Runs by Davies Feature of One Sided Contest. me suuBULuieH wore so green that they frequently violated rules. This was especially true of part ot the line, whoso holding cost Chicago several fifteen-yard penalties.

The lineup: Lajils Stars for Ilaskers. Halfback Lantz was the main Losers Make Only Points From Intercepted Forward Pass. drivlna rod nf tha Nebraska nffcnsn although Captain Hubka, PITTflPITnlU TA XT on scored a touchdown in the second period and made the count 8 to 7 in favor of Indianola. In the third neriod the visitors took the lead with a touchdown and goal kick, hut Indianola tied, the count three minutes before time was called. Goal and a chance to win the game was missed.

aunt back to the center of the field. i'm" i' tra i. I Dm Molina 14, Indliuials 14. i Notthwestera on Defensive, I 4t, on. Hundred wxtj-third The first quarter showed heavy Wins by line plays for Iowa with $.

Korthweu tne ball in their possession most of he time, with Northwestern on the and using punts to offset 1 (m oumied. tam4i the big gains of the Hawkeyes. r. The second quarter opened with tSEZXTiSJ" tmUA" CW pne ball in possession of Northwest low w-aima Swanson, Howarth and Hartley also took turns In battering their I HaniiUy f' MeHi, Ira The University of Pittsburgh football team defeated the team from Georgia Tech at Forbes field today hV a OH way through the beefy soldiers' line. Balked In their efforts to score In the Becond period, the nj.INOI.28.

Lovejoy R. rnjweTsen T. Hanarhraann O. Depler Mohr R. a.

olanrler R. T. Bochelt R. B. B.

fletcher M. Walqulsl L. H. Klrkpatrlck H. Kopp P.

t.u.Tj cm oi io in a game marked br onen wnrir anH itiu Tillotson, Tew and Johnson for G. R. O. R. T.

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h. v. n. Reher Harris Rranter Hlton Tl-rmes Huskers started the third quarter line smashing. The running of pa on Its own 35-yard line.

North-1 w-w. keetern made five yards on a pass 1 cT a1.w' ObcrUa 7. iast Des Moines and Davis, Slocum and Mclntyre for Indianola were the stars. uavies, the Panther left halfback, was senfiaHnnal TvU, hA MINNEAPOLIS. Nov.

23. Coming from behind in the last quarter the Chicago naval reserve eleven scored three touchdowns and won from the University of Minnesota S. A. T. C.

team at Northrup field here today, 20 to 6. The visitors outplayed the Gophers throughout but were unablo to cross the Minnesota line until the final period. with a smashing offense which Boon worked the ball to within fifteen yards of the soldiers' goal. 1. mull tflA hall fpnm a TaMi 1 .1 A Nebraska fumble gave the sol miboi a yum and ran fifty to fifty-five yards, re- rrom JEdgrin to Underhill.

Cigrand u. ohi. state s. rent through the line for two and Underhill around the end for three aSZ'? nMnm rJnderhlH then made seven around -the end and Peyton lost four. Don- i JJii TSSSr J'l ISLL SIMPSON BEAT WESLEYAN Siimmars" fioa.1 from fle'd.

Klrk-Fletrher, anhetltuts for Klrkpatrlck. S. substitute for Kopp: goals from touchdowns. Fletcher 1 navt Caldwell nirouureijr, ior iwo toucnuowns. He was the best ernnnrl o-ntnar diers possessions of the ball, and Fullback Smith retired behind his own goal line to punt out of danger.

The Husker forwards broke Staffs L.T. Forbes this year. weiiy then intercepted a pass. Baiioao mmiXiirrmtilimim .1 DO score came rauinoBoia lone score came ine work or Kasterday was only very little behind that of Davies, While P.fl rem an nonal through and blocked the kick. A wild scramble followed but Right Ionman and Scott m-Ha wtnm i "rmv" iUt3 kiuuh biarieu, UMHmitT mart, when pcktfr8 Intercepted a forf ward C.

o. t. E. GREAT LAKKS 7. KelchTa L.

Seltl L. Kaefe (o) Knlarht R. fl Jonea R.T....,. Black loclr RE Halea Q. Drlaooll L.

Erickson R. mison F. Lauer Nine-Mill Champion in Annual Challenge pass In the middle of the field Denfeld Arthur Perry Murray Kwen Ingram Roberta Orr Coombs Lone Touchdown In Second Period Decides Contest. MOUNT PLEASANT, Nov. 23.

Special: Simpson college defeated Iowa Wesleyan college here today 6 to 0. the points being made from a touchdown scored hv a lino Guard Dana clutched the oval be ano ran for a touchdown. Goal juu inree piays L.0D-i Ptk 7, (amp Fnntoa Q. l. n.

R. H. P. B. was missed.

From then until the fourth period neither side was able to score. vrrmow m. wahaih f. Ohio H-l-aa ss, ohk North era a. Kraran S.

llttwMi o. Man ford S. Nontharn Callforala aoin(tB Onwon Anim plunge bv Clark in the second pe- Officials Referee, n. I. Heneajre nf nnrtrnouth: umpire.

Dr. Csrl Williams of Pennsylvania: head linesman, B. W. Mer-rlman of Geneva'. Scor bf periods: Mlnnotft aieserves A A A Irt SumriiRn'Tonchdawna.

Kckhnrif, 2. Rant' nm a il g-oal from touchdown, Blacklock. uuucti mo oajj over 0r a gouchdown and Kelly kicked goal, lying the score. ISeJding Int-TCpts rau. Kelly kicked off to McLaughlin on the 30-yard position.

Cigrand jjnade two and Underhill two and INorthwestern was penalized fifteen yards. Balding intercepted a pass the ball went to Iowa for the (remainder of the quarter. CIrrand kicked off tn Kallv in tnssana a in lUUUIIUOWDI, i fwiiuue ruiesn minuiaa. riou. Bimpson nart numerous chances to score but failed with the one exception! Wesleyan made first down only three times.

Hazeltine for Wesleyan and Van-derford. Fisher and Hartzell of Simpson starred for the visitors. Clark was retired from thn eama, au tatal TV DUU cessful in getting through the center, although Coach Warner worked that play much less than usual. Pitt indulged in forward passing considerably and very frequently gains were made at dangerous times for the visitors. Seres by periods: PI" 7 12 ft S2 Tech 0 0 0 0 0 Summary Touchdowna, Easterday 8.

Davlea 2, McLaren; goals from 'touchdowns, Paviea 2. Officials Referee. Tufts of Brown: umpire. Maxwell of Swarthmore; head linesman, Thompson of Georgetown. Time of periods Ifteen minutes.

OKI.W'KIMC 57 HAKl.rX CITY 0. OKLWEI.N. Nov. 28 Special: Oel-wetn Hljch school defeated the Charles City football team with tha decisive s-ore of 57 to 0. CARROLL.

Nov. 23. Special: J. J. Hotf man of Carroll, the champion nine-mill player of the state, will play anybody at the game for a purse of any sUe.

Hoffman has met and defeated the best players in this vicinity and wants to prove that his claim to the title Is justiftod. Anf player who wants to meet Mr. Hoffman Is asked to address his manager, John Denison. Nine-mill is played on a boird similar to checkers. It is considered a more difficult game than checkers and almost as difficult us chess.

yittabnnrh tt dromlrn Tnch fllat 1, Navr S. Hart aril 14. Bmtan ml lr( a Brown 8, Dartmouth 0. Ihlah 11. Ir7tt 0.

fmnalnuda ID. Nwarthmani t. Main 10. Maw llanapahire Htata Hotj Crona ji, Tufla 1. (oluiabla It, firm lork amp Mnrttt tl.

t'ordham t. UacaaeU 47. Snaqathanna 7. HltiH SCHOOL. Naaboa 111, (iraena 13.

(Mwtan 7. Caarlea Itr Mart WaWriaa 14, Dnboqua 0. because of Injuries. BUENA VISTA WINNER Play Tie Game. KANSAS CITt, Nov.

21. Fool-ball teams representing the Omaha Army Balloon school and the medical division at Fort Riley, played a hard game here today to a 14 to 14 score. Six Omaha players were taken from the game, three injured severely. ioe lineup: lhe third and Belding punted fifty- cvorni lme lain JXslly Heats hind the Camp Dodge goal, and Quarterback Howarth through with a successful goal kick netting the Cornhuskers a 1 point lead. Soldiers Stage Comeback.

Nebraska's advantage was of brief duration as the soldiers staged a dazzling "comeback" during the final period of play. The individual performances of Quarterback Movald an-1 Rlghthalf Coughlin were the most potent factors in the soldiers' triumph. A successful drop kick from the 35-yard line by Mnvald added three points to the Camp Dodge total while Coughlin later broke loose for a pair of touchdowns which sounded Nebraska's doom. A brilliant forward pans, Movald to Coughlin, followed by an electrifying fifty yard run counted Cough-lin's first touchdown, while the second resulted from a drive straight through the lino and subsequent sprint from the middle of the field. Howarth.

playing safety for the Cornhuskers had a clean shot at a tackle, but Coughlin sidestepped the Nebraska quarterback and raced across the Nebraska goal. WESLEY! 0. I SIMPSON fl. K.I a Sprairan Vencll L.T.IR,T..,.. McLennan Vn L.G.

R. Peasley Aderan O. Fisher "Mr R. L.O Suni.n wepot Itrlgade. STORM LAKE.

Nor 9.9. (live yaraa into Furpie territory. Htinzelman took the ball for Iowa Inn a fumble and Scott, Lohman and ponnelly drove through the line for jhifr gains to the 15-yard line. Here Special: Thn Hncn Snalr H.T. L.T Hnlilen who returned fifteen yards and Holmes skirted the right end for twenty yards as the game ended.

The lineup: teni today defeated the One Hundred Sixty-third bAe team of Camp Dodge 42 to 0. The soldiers were out kiteiiy dropklcked goal making the fccore Iowa 10, Northwestern 7. Foor Phingea Net 89 Yards. Iowa took the kirkoff and Rrntt Moora Hajieitlne Q. T.

Touna L. H. Oreen R. H. Davidson I Pflffer Q.

Parley R. Hartsell K. H. Hartiell Clark f. Nelson N'THWKSTKnN- iowa aa.

Read let E.I I. Scott StlbetltUtlnna II. I. n. un.i.

11 Uonnelly and Lohman made nine yards In four line plays. Beld for Long Vanderford for Schulta 1 T. T. C.IC R. U.

R. T.I R. (i I ii Turner Pmtlell Muldrr Daaaon McIanKblln classed and the local goal line was never threatened. The victors made most of their football, using oft tackle plays. However, several long forw- passes were completed.

W. Reese once went eirhtv yards thrmiRh the line for a touch- 8nmmaiy-l-Toirrhdowri, dark. Bynhorst Mockinors Haldt Hunsalmaa Slatar balding Kelly Hcolt Dnnntlly Lohjnan MICHIGAN TRIMS AGGIES JmlHrhllt Udgrtn CtKranil Peytoa h.r. ILi L. The lineup and summary: iiuwn.

tvans KicKeti seven goals, frora difficult angles. The lineup: Losers' Defense Unable to Cope With Wolverine. ANN ARBOR, Nov. 23. The Unlversltv of Mlrhl van DAMP NEBRASKA 7.

BURMA vista u. Hayes LI. UK Em UT. LT DKPOT BRK1 Maaon I. Played the Michigan Aggies here Wlirox Ha IT mis afternoon deteatine th v.aat N'orthwaatarn ...7 0 0 7 lowa 7 3 11 aa rJubaUtlHIona Tonus for Diwn.

Hiilmea tor (1(Tand. uronwool for Bald-ins. Block for Hunaalman, Ueldlng for Siatt, Smith for bonnally. rWmmary Tooehdowna, Underhill, Ih. man (tala, Cicraud, Kelly field (oal, Kal'jr.

Heora by pftrloda: OfflctaiA aeferea. Birch of Barlham; ompira. Read of Michigan; head llneauiao, Hadgea ot Vartmouth. Oalifornia Beats Oregon. BERKELEY, Nov.

23. Neumann Hobka (e) W. Munn M. Munn Dana Lyman Swanenn Howarth Reynolds Lanli Hartley ing; panted and Reed intercepted pass from Underhill and carried khe ball to the Purple's 25-yard line, lowa lacked six inches of pooling on the fourth down and the quarter ended with the ball In Iowa's possession on Northwestern1! 5-yard line. Throughout the period Iowa clearly outplayed the JPurplea from every point of view.

The fourth period opened with (heavy line smashes in which Scott, Lohman and Donnelly made big pains and Lohman carried the ball ftver for a touchdown. Belding kicked out to Beed and Kelly piiased goal. hman Score Final Touchdown, lowa kicked off and soon took -tue ball on downs. Heavy line plunges carried the ball to the 3-yard position and Lohman went over. Kelly kicked goal.

Score, Lansing eleven 21 to 6, chiefly by a f. R. O. R. T.

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K. O. ft II. H. Borrh 10.11.0....

Zaun C0 Massnpust I R. O. Tyler R. R. Jarrllna KIR.

Vt. Movald Q. Plan H.U H. Conirhlln R. Il.l R.

Smith B.I P. lurKnrman Si-hanli lunlnp Nelaon irouch Iherta llrlslol Kvana rhrUtiyjlior Pavla W. f.eoae 1'ieir aoiiuy in oreax mrniieii tho When You Come Knl. I. visitors' The Aggies' only Banta R.

H. ure came me rinai lew Of DlaV. When two faaf fnr. Walker to the End of a TO PLAY IN FAR WEST The IJniversitv of California defeat ward passes close to the Wolverine goal enabled Archer to get over. Michigan was held scoreless in the first period, but in the second two touchdowns came In quick succession, Conn and Goetz carrying the ball.

Great Ivakes Team U'miini for ed the University of Oregon today, to 0, in a strongly contested football game. Oregon had one opportunity to tin the score in the third quarter when they rushed the Tournament of Rom-h. CHICAGO. Nov. 23 An Their third touchdown auwa a rnonnwesrern 7 tlon to the Great Lakes naval training station football team to play a Hubatltutlona Lynch for Plata, Hef-fa for Hayes, Itrunalrk for Tyler.

Slav-ens for Krp. Corns for Htevens, FMnyf for Lvnch. Rrirkaloff for Smith, Kane for Neumann, Inrihear for Kane, Cyprean-sen for lAnphear, noyt for W. Munn, Krlcnielmeyer for Hoyt. frpaln tor Swan-son.

Higflnsa for Reynolds, Martin for Lants. Summary Toachdowns, Lynch, Courh. lln 3, I'-ana; foal frcm field. Mnvald; coal from tourhdown. Movald 2, Howarth.

Officials Refr-rea. Earl Jhmaon of ttoaba colleire; umpire, T. Mills of Be. lolt: field Judge. Iln Beck of Nebraska Wetlyaji: head linesman, Roy Cowell of Peru normal.

Time of period Fifteen mlnatea. Soor by periods: Camp Djdfa 0 17 Nebraska 0 0 7 0 7 'lime of erlodsZHfteen minute camF grant is beaten Greenwood kicked off to KdgHnlHiie, where they It. the third period when Knode shot around left end for a twenty-five boii.o aim a coast eleven during the tournament nf tha jam sprint. Ail tnree of Michigan's goals from touchdown aura Cal received today kicked by Steketee. win iro aLTipQ, according to a.

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NO CHARGE FOR DISTILLED WATER, TESTING AXD ADVICTC. And no matter what make of battery you carry, we will give it the same careful attention. We know the time will come when you, too, will be carrying a The opponents of the sailors will be either the middles' eleven or the i Heavy Brown Team Too Much for Bcraiea iea.ni Bl mauier field, Sac rdmenio ine contest will be Dartmouth riayers. BOSTON. Nov.

23. Brown out autgeu Jan. iz. "'i classed Dartmouth today in their annual football game on the Braves' field and won 28 to 0. The eleven3 lacked the finish and organization HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL of before-the-war teams but Brown possotsed sufficient power to carry VA8HTA 111 12.

Automobile Painting We can start your job promptly Our paint department is in charge of a man with 25 years' experience. Ilis work is as good as the best. We do commercial car painting and lettering NASHUA, Ua. KrtV: 23. Muwial: Nhti me Daii tor steady gains in each period.

Brown's heavy line tore largo holes In Dartmouth's defense and cruahrxj by a count of ltl to IX Th Nunhua frenhmen played th hf! Kami excpt (h final qurter tn which Cleveland Naval JUwenres Take Hani Fought Game, 14 to 6. CLEVELAND, Nov. 23. The Cleveland naval reserve football team defeated Camp Grant 14 to 6 today. After a long pass and a twenty yard run In the first quarter Ducote scored a touchdown for Cleveland.

tKinchcomb kicked a goal. Egan scored Camp Grant's only tally in the first quarter after a long pass from Dolmore. Lutes failed to kick a goal. Stinchcomb, local quarterback, gTabbed a punt and after a sixty-five yard run scored a touchdown and then kicked a goal in the fourth. Iht riftulftra plied up 68 point through these openings Gagnon and Samson smashed their way for repeated gains.

IMfHirQUB, Nov. MpeiRl; Wmt Waterloo High dfMted Dubuqvio Hiffh In a fajit footbnll rnntAiit hare thla tvf-twnoon, to 0. Thm looaU wr out-vnlarhd and eutrtMed and wr swept off their fHt In th first thr rnttiutes MANAGES U. S. SHOW NOW of Waterloo arorfd Its second touchdown In th lint ouartar and ran ud a Zehrnng in Charge of a Liberty BATTERY the battery with more pep and power, built by the oldest service to automobile owners in America.

We recharge, repair and carry in stock the correct site to replace batteries on all makes of cars. At service battery is at your 'disposal while yours receives mitr In tht second when Dubuque was Theater in East. LINCOLN, Nov. 23 Th rama wu arruWLnr thronrhrtut. PENN BEAT SWARTHMORE tha locals iiin.r every effort to hold me visitors TO MKKT ItODOB TRAM.

auenuon. A crark team of bowlers from Cmmp Dodjre wiH meet the Kin AIl-8(re In a Frank C. Zehrung, former president of the Western league and former mayor of Lincoln, is to manage the Liberty theater in Newport News, for Uncle Sam. Zehrung is well known in the middle west as a theatrical man. BRING IN YOUR CAR TODAY Winners Forced Hard to He tain Kariy Lead of 13 Points.

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.The University of Pennsylvania football team defeated Swarthmore 13 to 7 in a closely contested game today matc-n at trie Kine alien at 2 80 o'clock this aternoon and at 8 o'clock tonnthL The King team met the same lt Sunday and won or only eirht Free Battery Inspection pins. rbe Dodge team ta made up of on Franklin field. captain inrwerwn, Oehrle. Otterbark.

Drandt and WafonhauKer, while the Ali-Htara lineup. Is Rudolph, Tlerich Caldwell, llaruwn, Daniels and Klrfman. IOWA STORAGE BATTERY CO. 16th and Locust Street Branches at Or ton and Chariton, Ia. Pennsylvania outnlaved the vis B5 ir.

Clemens Automobile Co. itors in the first two periods, bnt was forced to fight hard to retain the advantage during the second TIRES DIitobiI Tin Cl CaBB COR1MO. Pra TWO STORKS ISIk Lex-e SI K. ftraaf Tenth and Mulberry Streets PERRT CI A NOR A ft. PERRY, Nov.

In one-sided ratne of foothall. Perry Hlpth school defeated the Panora County HlRh school hy a score of HI to 0. Perrt has not been defeated this year and will ft none High Thntiktlving da)- at Hufjne. Boone is riatmins be hartiponrhlp i of Town. half.

Braun proved to be the hero of the Pennsylvania offense while Oelges, who made a 53-yard run for Swarthmore's only touchdown, was the star of the Garnet teem. mrx Time skrvicb tlraa Acreaaurlea taiaaalslai I war VS..

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