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THE MOTXES REGISTER: SUNDAY MORNING. 1)1 YFMKFR Jis. CAMP DODGE- HOLDS HAWKEYES TO SCORELESS TIE IN GOOD GAME 5 14-M in what proved to be the longest 145. C. L.

Bralnard of Bayard and C. Breddemun of Yale tied for third with 139 targets. gets out of a possible 150, also making a long run of 108 targets, Joe Kuntji of Yale won second with FOOTBALL RESULTS run ol the contest. Movold Tries Dropkick, This long run enabled Movald to try his first dropklck, which he essayed from the 40-yard line. It STOPS IOWA BACKS BUCKEYES, 14 TO 0 fell short, however.

Neither team Nccessnllics had a chance to count in the re mainder of the first period, al lmrn 9, Curnp lo4g MirhlfM 14. Ohio HUM IrvrUnd XdrVuI KeiTM 10, Pittsburgh hymciiK 31, Huinrm 9. 27. Pordtt t. MlfimwoU 1, ChlrKo Oi Itrown 6 Harvard 3, WfMhhum A2, lljukftl Indiana 7.

IMillmlrlphls nttvjr yard 10, t'harleftown navy nnj 4rft-on WiMhlnKfem Mtuo Inland Marin vorpn Idaho 0. IIK.H WHOOL. Davrnport 61, 0. Wft Waterloo IS. Kant Waterloo 0.

though Iowa secured the ball in Its opponent's territory near the close Ohio State Holds Wolverines STATISTICS OF DODGE-IOWA GAME First. Third. Fourth. Oame. V.

I. X. 1. V. I V.

D. I. Tarda grinned In orlmmwi 14 0 119 SB 44 0 SO 50 105 Vint downs i 1 1 2 4 .1 II Held tor downs 0 0 I 0 0 3 0 Thrown for lostr 2 0 0 0 0 12 11 7 13 111 No. forward pannes attempted 1.5 3 5 1 3 1 11 8 23 No. Huoucsrtful forward panne .0 0 1 3 0 3 0 4 1 9 Tarda (rained on forward pas 0 0 15 11 0 21 0 41 13 78 Forward paxses intercepted 1 i 0 2 No.

of punts 4 5 a 2 4 It 4 17 15 Punta (Yards) 124 187 60 4U 178 131 2(11 120 Average punts (Yds.) 33 32 Hunts returned (Yds.) 12 5 0 OS 21) OS No. klrkoffu 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Klokoff (Yards) 50 0 0 0 0 GO 0 (I 50 50 Klpkofrs returned. (Yards) 0 20 0 0 0 10 0 10 20 No. of fumbles 1000021 0 22 Lost ball on fumbles 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ,0 of tne quarter when one of Smith punts was partially blocked and Kelly recovered the ball on the which men prefer to buy at McVMARA'S Collegians Play in Opponents' Territory Most of Time but 1 Can't Score. Scoreless Until Final Period of Hard Fought Game.

Dodge 45-yard line At the start of the next period the Hawkeyes reeled off three suc cessive first downs on short BREAKS 1 FAVOR SYRACUSE plunges through the line, princi COLUMBUS, NOV. 30. In a pally by Lohman, two short a game which was scoreless until BY SEC TAYLOR. "Iowa fights," but so does Camp and that makes It even. well into the fourth period, Michi rorward passes.

They were within easy scoring; distance but four tries gan defeated Ohio State here to failed to puncture the line and Gets Three Touchdowns From Blocked Kicks and Fumbles. day, the. first time the rivals have The state university eleven and local cantonment team played Dodge took the ball on downs on Underwear All weights, in cotton or wool, union or two piece. Every garment is a full value as at McNamara'8 you know you are always getting stand-ird merchandise. met in ten years.

1 tie fourth lienor! onened with to a 0 to 0 stalemate In tbelr high its 3-yard line. Soldiers Ixise Only Chance. Ohio State having the ball on Its own 41-yard line. Stecktee punted i'T heralded game at the Drake eta- of Rutgers Loses As Result yesterday before a small io onto States 3-yard line. As Rife attemoted to nunt out from and on a gummy gridiron.

A long punt by Smith followed by a short one by Belding lato In the period gave Camp Dodge the ball in Iowa's part of the field. A Fluke Plays. duel between Belding and Smith. The latter, a former Lake Forest college player, had slightly the better of the kicking. His wonderful booting after the Hawkeyes had re behind the goal, Ooeti broku through, blocked the kick and fell strong defensive team met a ROod offensive team and he less tie resulted through the Inabil- fifteen-yard forward Dasa.

Movald on the ball for a touchdown. NEW YORK, Nov. 30, The After the kickoff. and an ex to Jardine, followed, putting the peatedly penetrated far Into the soldiers' terirtory, offset much of $2 to $10 ny or tne Hawkeyes to find a vul- nerable point In the Camp Dodge an extent that the oval missed the mark. The Dodgers were never within scoring distance of the Iowa goal line.

In fact the soldiers held the ball inside of the Hawkeyes' 30-yard line only once and never were Inside the 15-yard line. Their only chance to count was on an attempted drop kick by Movald from Iowa's 30-yard mark. It was a poor kirk and was caught by Kelly ten yards short of its mark. In the first period Movald tied a forty- Syracuse university team defeated change of punts, Ohio State, was penalized for roughing, placing the ball on its 12-vard line. From v.

wnen the soldiers goal Rutgers here this afternoon, 211 tne orrensive work or bis opponents. however, kicked well enough and Kelly's successful une was in danger. to 0. All three touchdowns re here a forward pass Bteckteo to Dunne, counted the second touch Iowa threatened the Dodgers throughout the sixty minutes of the sulted from blocked kicks or fum return ofter catching punts more than offset the slightly longer carry down. bles.

Dan on Iowa's 18-yard line. Three attempts to gain netted only three yards, and Movald then tried his second and last dropklck, this time standing on the 30-yard line. It was a failure and the soldiers' best and only chance to score was lost The remainder of the game was all Iowa with the exception of early In the second half when Smith tore off two fifteen-yard runs and a six- game ana outplayed the locals con-r jslstently with the Mrentlnn rff torn 'or il'VP. Adam for Fortune, p'ondernholt brief intervals, once in the middle oi tne uamp uouge man's kicks. Kelly Iowa's Star.

Kelly was the star of the Hawk- Gloves Kid, Silk, Wool or Knit for street or dress. An un- ior uov jivnr rnr Mn.thnv yard drop kick which was short of the cross bar by only a few yards. iur Auaifinn ior Hrcunt, Mathcny fnr Taylor, HnMdon fnr Klln eye aggregation, but I.ohman, Sla The fieid had been scraped of the for Riyiur, Howell for ant; Glllam for 1 ter and Captain Heed also stood snow but some of it had frozen to out in the playing. For Camp -usual assortment and in all yara gain, successively Iowa then braced and Kelly Intercepted the the ground and then melted making the goltiR sticky in many places. I Dodge Coughlin, Bradley.

Masso- Nummary Touchdowns, Goats, Dunne: goal klrka. Htrrkte 3. Official. Kefs, Snyder ef Harvard: umpire, Krhommer of Chicago; field Judge, Prugh of Ohln Wn.leyan; head linesman, 1'hurber of Colate. pust and Zuun starred, as did the cukuiuk rorward pass.

A tweive-vard dam onH turn de Syracuse scored two touchdowns In the opening period, Usher broke through the Syracuse 30-yard line and blocked the ball which was caught by Alexander, who ran 70 yards for a touchdown. Ackley kicked an easy goal. Soon afterward a Rutgers punt was blocked on its own 15-yard line and Usher, making a flying catch scored. Ackley again kicked a goal. In the third period a bad pass from center caused a fumble and again Usher gathered in the ball on Rutgers' 20-yard line going over unopposed.

Ackley converted However, It was not so bad as It might have been, the only effect being a slowing up of the offensives colors. $1.25 to $3.50 ine second quarter and again in early part of the Becond half, foot every attempt to penetrate the i.fltne, to complete forward passes or to make a field goal were naval ing when the winning points were within srght. Iowa Loses Good Chances. The Hawkeyes' best chances to i score came in the second and fourth periods. In the former the Camp Dodge line baited the college boys and held them for downs on the 2-yard line.

In the latter Kelly's attempt for a drop kick from the1 fensive first downs put the Hawk-eyes on the Dodge 10-yard line in of the elevens. PUEDUE PKOVES EASY me tnira period, bnt a forward pass was grounded fnr a. rniinhimxir mH Gen. Simmons Throws Out Ball. aforementioned Smith.

In the last halt Iowa resorted to many forward passes In desperate efforts to score. Many of them were successful, but only one was good for a long gain. The Dodgers, however, in the last half, appeared satisfied with a tied score and contented themselves with punting on Brig. Gen. B.

T. Simmons, com the chance to score was lost. mander at Camp Dodge, threw out Dodge Holds Every Time. IOWa'S next thrant was tha the football to start the grid glad iators in their battle for the cham Great Lakes Eleven Easily Defeats Purdue, 27 to 0. CHICAGO, Nov.

30. Outplaying their opponents at every stage, Great Lakes naval training station football eleven defeated Purdue, 27 to 0, on the Northwestern univer suit of an intercepted pass by Scott and a twenty-yard pass to Sykes, but the cantonment athletes held uie goal. pionship of Iowa. Much of the game was a punting tne first down. to-yarq une wag naBtencfi to men Pnnin Tlrwlcrn tvIoVaH a fomnrbnKU See our latest arrivals in Dunlap, Berg and Stetson Hats No finer lot to choose from in the city defensive game considering the fact ball on their 18-yard that the contest was the third for "ne- Kelly eighteen-yard return Score by periods: Hyraruee 14 7 021 Rutgeni 0 0 OO Summary Touehdowne, Ueher 3.

Alexander; goala from touchdowns. Ackley 8. I Officials Referee. Turia nt 1 most of the Dlayers within eight of a punt, followed by two successive first downs, Immediately put days. The soldiers defeated Ne braska.

23 to 7. last Saturday: won sity field today. lurdue made only two first downs. Great Lakes sent virtually an entire new team Into the game in the second half. Halas from Camp Funston Thursday, 7 to plre.

Evana of Wllllama; head Une'aman Thorp of Columbia, Time of perlod-Flfteen minutes, eaoh. PHILLY NAVY YAED WINS me service team jeopardy again, but they wore equal to the occasion, and with time nearly up, Kelly attempted a dropklck from the 15-yard line. ana yesteraay, wltn one day rest, held the conquerors of Minne put over the first touchdown for Officers' Overcoats at Half Price the sailors earlv in thn first nnrinrf sota and Northwestern to a score YOU'LL LOOK THE PART dressed in a suit of 1 McNamara's Defeats Charleston Eleven With Score 27 to 7. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30.

The Philadelphia navy vard football Eilxon counted two aim Williams one In thn third period. i Summary Touchdowns Ilalae. Klliion 2. Wllllama (ub for Krlksou) Koala from touchdown. Ulacklock S.

Official! Krferee, Magliloon: umpire. Llpukey; field Judge, Hargerty; head IlnfATnHn, St. John. Time of perloda Fifteen minutes. I he Dodgers were through the line almost before the ball was passed and the plucky little quarterback had no opportunity to make good with a field goal.

It was the last scoring chance of the game. There was some criticism of the judgment used in trying to drop-kick at the time, as Iowa bad the ball on the soldiers' 8-yard line with three downs left in which to less tie. Soldiers Tired In Last Period. There wore no unusually long runs, but there were several sprints of from eight to fifteen yards. These with Kelly's sensational return of punts in the last half.

Smith's clever kicking, two fifteen-yard suns by Smith, a twenty-two yard run by Belding, a thirty-five yard return of an Intercepted pass team defeated Charleston navy yard here today 27 to 7. Philadelphia scored the first touchdown in the first period. Proctor scored in the HUSKEKS PLAY PIKERS $65 Smart Clothes Will Nebraska, and Washington Meet for M. V. Title.

tnira and fourtn periods and Pearce added another touchdown In the final period. II. Vandevere scored Charleston's only goal when he ran twenty yards after receiving; a lone for make the required distance. There was not a sinale nenaltv Dy (jougnun, and a twenty-yard LINCOLN, Nov. 30.

throughout the game. Anything seemed to go. Holding was uncon- Champ onshin of the Missouri Val ley football conference will be decided at St. Louis, next Satur rinea, likewise unrefined. But it was a grand game and everyone WW 1 ward pass in the closing minutes of play.

BAYAKD MAN WINS SHOOT day, when teams of Nebraska and Overcoats $32.50 seemea to oe satisfied The lineup: Suit or Overcoat $20 to $40 up In styles that are considered a model for the best made tailored garments. Washington universities meet there Neither team has lost a conference torwaro pass to sykes near the close of the game furnished enough thrills to satisfy the moBt exacting. 1 The soldiers plainly were weary In the last quarter but they did not falter when it came to their defense. However, they made no attempt to carry the ball, the statistics showing that they did not gain a single yard either in scrimmage, forward passes or the return of kicks In the final period. Early In the eame it annearnd JOWA.

QoMl.ir J. J. Booth Breaks 147 Targets Out CAMP DOIK1B I Hayes E.l R. H. llruilpy T.

R. T. McCollum O.IR.G.. Zaun C.IO. of Possible 150.

BAYARD. Nov. SO Rno. Mnafloruat R. n.

O. tatr Hunzelman Heidi more Synboret Heed (ol Kelly Scott Donnelly Lohman game this season end, although the contest between them will be a postseason affair, jt is generally accepted that the result will determine- the 1918 valley titleholder. Awards Racing Dates, LKXINGTON, Nov. 30 Dates were awarded by Kentucky commission hern todav fnr cial: At the local trapshooting tournament held by the Bavard Gun club, J. J.

Booth of Ravarrt Tyler H. T. Jardine K. Movald Q. Lynch Couelillu II.

Smltn B. T. H. F. B.

that a "break" might enable Iowa to gain an advantage when one of was "high gun," hreaklne 147 tar- Merchandise of the Better Kind" the next spring running race meet Fine all wool heavy weight overcoats, tailored by Hickey-Freeman Co. of Rochester. A few $50 overcoats at $2-5. tne riawaeye players recovered a Dodge fumble on the cantonment's 28-yard line, but this was offset a moment later when Coughlin Intercepted one of Lohman 's passes on his 15-yard mark and chased down the field for thirty-five yards 7F? nSMnHnrisV: Subetltutlone Brp for Bradley. Stevene for Hrp, Bradley for Slevena, HeKranclj for Hayoa, Hurch for McCollum, Block for Mockmore, Sykea for Donnelly.

Official Referee. Kckersall or Chicago; umpire. Major Crawford of Weet Point; head llneamen, Captain Graham of Michigan. jrinw of periods Fifteen mtmtten. ings in ivemucay.

Tftey are: Lexington, April 24 to Mav TIRES Dlnroni Tlrt A Snpplf Cl cbh coniun, Pro. TWO STORES Iffth A Locaat SIS K. firm, QUICK TIRB KRRVICB flree Acceaeorlre Vulcanlilni Churchill Downs, Louisville, May 10 to May 23: Douerlas Park. Louis ville. May 24 to June 7: Latonin.

605 Locust St. June 10 to July, making a total of Equitable Bldg.i sixty-one days of spring racing In this state. DETAIL PLAY OF IOWA-DODGE GAME FIR8T rKKIOl). Iowa won the toes and chose to receive the klckoff defendlna- the eouth oal with a llrht wind at their baJlia Zaun kicked an ior uamp uouk to Kelly on the 10 Pointed Reasons for ard ardlne downed Kelly on the ru nil. I In 1( Iowa SU-yard line, IJonnelly made four return from the 10-yard line.

Hmith punted to Holly on Iowa's 45-yard line. Kelly fumbled but recovered and was downed in his trarke, Kelly was injured, but resumed play. Plunges Into the line netted one. five and two yards. Belding kicked to Movald on Dodge'i lH-yard line.

There was no return. Kelly made a seven-yard return from the AO-yard line when Bmlth punted. Donnelly made three yards through right tackle. Another play in the same spot was good for four more. Massopust broke through and knocked the yarda.

Time was taJttn nut fnr I.vnrh li Id in punted out of bound on Dodge's Courhlln faltMl to rain nn.1 nn thm nvf play Iowa recovered a funibr on tlifl C'arrjp Dolr 3S-yrd line. A try at tha line failed to gain and a forward pawi by TUMMEK PULASTTY wnniin was incomplete. lntr-eepted a forward pas from lohman and bail from Iranian's hands as he was about to paas. Kelly recovered the ball for a snven-yard Imam. Belding punted out of bounds on the uoldierw' So-yard line.

Smith circled right end from a punt iwwii u-yaru line witti food terrerence. Cotijrhiln made nine yard around left ena, em iL.ynrh lost a yard the other way. lormation ror nrtcen varus. He made another fifteen yards through left tackle from a punt formation, netting; Camp Movald'e dropkbk rnmi the -tn-yard line 'oo low and went fnr a tourhbaek iwtigA two successive nrsi aowns. tie men skirted left end for six yards.

Lynch failed to gain through right tackle. Kelly In- lota put the ball In play on Its 2o-yard line, Iteldini puntlnf to Uodffe'e UK-yard Burns kerosene per All parts easy to get line, Movalil made an Hunt -vard return. terceptea ova. a pass on lowa io-yara 1 Smith punted to luwa'e 22-yard line whf-re line and returned the oau to lowa a 40-yard line, A line play was good for a yard. Ste- me Dan wu downed by Dodge.

Jardine topped Bcott for a one yard gain, Loh I vena went In for Erp. A forward pain wan good for two yards only, ifeldii- punted to Dodges 15-yard line and Mo Plow hitch directly in center of tractor. No loss of power from side draft. Plows hold in furrow do better work. Front 6f tractor holds to ground on steepest hillside or with hardest puU.

vald made a six-yard return. Smith punted to Iowa's 82-yard Une, Dodge downing the ball there. Two line plunges netted six yards, but fectly. Air heated before entering- carburetor and mixture heated before entering- cylinder perfect combustion results; no waste. Real kerosene economy.

Water attachment for hot weather or heavy pull. Clutch exposed by removing 2 bolts; 4 bolts exposes entire case for relining. Remove 12 nuts and transmission cover comes off exposing gears for repacking or adjustment. Kelly was thrown for a five-yard lose. Welding punted to Movald on Dodge's man made four through right tackle.

Belding punted to Dodge' 2-yard line and Movald made a ten yard return. Hayea made a yard around right end. Smith addftd four through right tarkle on a dHayrd pane. Coughlin vrai stopped by Synhorat without a gain. Smith punted to Iowa's 2H-yard line.

Lynch downed Donnelly In his tracks A line plunge netted a yard. Lohmftn went eight yards through right tackle. Two yards through the other tackle netted the first down of the game. A try at center falld but Donnelly hit left tackle for four. Holding's hurried punt went out of bounds on the Iodce sH-vard at'-yard line and there was no return.

Kelly was downed in his tracks after catching Smith'a punt on the soldier' 44-yard line. A forward pass was nartiallr blocked but Donnelly caught It before the ball struck the ground for a twelve-mrd gain. 4 Jj After Kelly had circled right end for eight yarns two piaya into I lie line netted three ytrds and a first down. A plunge Into left tackle was good for a yard and Kelly drove off left tackle for eight yards, lohman hit the line and made it a first down. A line plunge was good for only line.

Kelly spoiled an attempted forward pans. Coughlin failed to gain through right tarkle from a kick formation. Smith lost a yard around right end from another punt formation. Smith punt was partially blocked and Iowa took the yard. A forward naaa wan erounded behind the goal line for a touch back.

uau on tne soldiers 4 -V yard Hue. A run around right end was' good for five yarde. lohman added two through right tackle but another try at the line was rood for only a yard. Belding puntod out of bounds on lodge'a 18-yard line. mlth punted to Kelly on Iowa's 48-yard line.

He mad a twelve yard return as the quarter endM. Tn ball was In Iowa's poaaeaelon on tha Drxiva ir.varH JMopcrieirtfont, int wheels axss i I Facilitates short I I tractor gives turning, quick I 1 the shortest turn- I 1 topping and ey 1 ing radius only The soldiers put the ball in play on their 20-yard line. Smith punted to lnwa'e 40-yard line and Kelly ran It back six yards. A forward pass was Incomplete but a second one, Kelly to Lohman. gained seven yards.

The period endod with the ball on Dodge's 47 -yard line in Iowa's possession, fckore: Camp Dode 0, Iowa 0, FOl'RTH PERIOD. Pully wheel so arranged that operator can use it either with tractor facing forward or backward. Size of pulley can be easily changed. Two Popular Sizes The 14-25 with a draw bar pull of 2,000 lbs. on high gear and 3,500 lbs.

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Score: Dodge 0. Iowa 0. i Bradley went In for Stevens. A line Beldlna- kicked to play failed to gain. KMOND PKKIOD.

Lohman hit right tackle for four yards. 2Vvard line and there was no otig return. Sykea relieved Donnelly. Smith a lorwura Dans. ixtmn tn STWd ior nve yams.

tveiiy added two more and a flret down through center. Right tarkle was hit twice, odi-h fnr kit WSBBBBSBW -hbw-" was thrown for an eight-yard loss around lett end. Smith punted to Iowa -yard line' and Kelly mad a fourteen yard return. Bradley downed Scott for a five-yard loss around right end. Sykes skirted right end for twenty-two yards-Two forward paHHes were Incomplete and a third waa blocked.

DeFrsnois went in for 11 ay cm. A fourth forward pass failed yards and again for thrre. A try at the other tackle failed to gain but Lohman made another plungo for two yards and a and Camp Dodge took the ball on downs on thu Dodge, a.vyard line. Kellv made a nine yard return of first down, putting the ball on Dodge's u-yard line. A play off left tackle netted two yards, A pax Lohman to Donnelly, who made a spectacular cat-h, was good fr stx yards.

A drive Into right tackle netted another two yards and fh third consecutive first down. Hlght tackle was hit for four yarde. but Kellv failed to gain tn a try off right tackle. A play Into the right side of the line was good for three yards ii ULJlllVlllLJCrlUttaUL DrlULKI tV. 16th and Grand A F.

G. Teufel, Genl Mgr. avts u-ti iu rum in me net Smith's punt to the lowa a.T-ysrd line, but there was no return of Beldlng's kick to the Dodge llt-yard line. Smith made a beautiful kick to the Iowa 0-yard Hue and Kelly ran It back twelve yareB. A forward pajts failed.

A good ta'-kle by Masnopuit caused two-yard loss. Movald fumbled Holding's punt but recovered It on the Dodge line. A try at the line was good for three yards but a similar play lost three yards. Scott Intercepted a forward pass on the Drtde 4ft-yard line. Sykea revived a pass through the tine and the soldiers the ball on downs on their a.vurH too i Movald fsiled to gain on a wide run around left end but he carried the ball from behind the Donnelly received Smith's punt on Dodge's 40-yard lite and made a five-yard return.

A forward pawi wan ncomptttn. Beldtng skirted left end for stx yardd from a putit formation. Maewopust downed him. A pans was Incomplete and another was STORAGE We still have space for a twenty-yard gain. Uhman made a yard through the line but Kelly's attempt around left end was a failure.

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mrercepiea oy i ougnitn on his own 24-yard line. A run around rlsht end netted a vard Smith made a beautiful punt to Iowa's j-ymsn une ana neiiy whs a owned on Kelly made a dandy e.ghttn-yard return of Smith's punt to the Iowa 46-ymrd line. Right tackle was hit for six yards. Burch went In for McCullom. Kelly failed to gain through the line.

A forward pass, i Lohman to Kelly, waa good for only two varda Lehman hit the Una for four yards tne 8pot. Lohman gained four yards for 1,600 more batteries for either dry and wet storage. 1 Visit our Storage department Exhibited Tractor and Implement Show Held in Coliseum, Des Moines. Dec. 2-3-4-5 5.

Spaces 74 and 73 Have an Excellent Proposition for Dealers. and a first down. A line play netted two yards, A forward pass by Lnhman added tlx more. Kelly squirmed through center for three yards and a first down. The line was pounded for three yards.

Kelly dropped back for a drop kick from the 13-yard line, but the Dodge line swarmed through. hurring the kick, and the ball was low and to one side of the goal posts. Dodge took the ball on its 20-yird line and Smith punted to Iowa's 40-yard line. Kelly returned It ten yards. Two line plunges netted five yards.

A forward pass was Incomplete. Belding punted to Dodge's 20-yard line, where Movald made a free tnrougn rigni isruie nut anotner try at the line failed. Ueldlng punted to Iowa a 3H-yard line and Coujfhlln made a five-Lard return. Krp went in for Bradley. A forward pass.

Movald to Jarldne was good for fifteen yards, and a first down, tha first of gnnie fur the soldier- A plunge Into th line failed to gala. Pougnlin made three yard around nd. Lyn-h failed to gain the other wv. Movald tried a drop kick but Kellv caught the attempt which was short and made a five-yard return Belding punted to Iowa's 48-yard line, Movsld signaling for a free catch. Cough lip's run around left end was good for two yards.

A fur-ward pass went out of bcunds, Kelly Intercepted a forward pass on Iowa's 80-yard line. Lohman hit the line for a yard and Donnelly made four around left end, as i the half ended with the ball tn Iowa a I -J fAUTO DIRECTORY iScpg5 Sears AufomoMle Co. Phone Walnut 2753. IOWA'S OLDEST DEALERS. Des Moines, Iowa.

catch, after signaling. Smith punted to Iowa's 45-yard Una and Kelly made a five-yard return. A forward pass netted thirteen yards and a first down a the I i Auto Repair lEACHMAMtUlNECa leg. llth shM iMst sKM. 4se.

possession on the Hawkeyes' S3-yard Une. THIRD PERIOD, Block substituted for Mockmnr 111. enaen, wun me oaii in lowa a pos-eaeslon on the Lodge 87-yard line. Score-Dadga 0, Iowa 0. sing kicRtid vii 19 iibcii, wno.

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