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Ilk STRUGGLE IAST DEFEATS WEST IN ANNUAL FOOTBALL iina nnrl nn thn next play Coe Outplays Grinnell Schee smashed through center for a score. Ellis kicked goal. wor started off strong In the SIMPSON COPS CLOSE GAME Methodists Trim Camp Dodge Depot Brigade. ITLL ert: thfrrl misrtar. After taking the in Game at Cedar Rapids ball on the 45-yard line, the Maiie and Blue started a march for the OLD RIVALS imal line.

Th backs plunged through the line and skirted the end for short gains, advancing the Make Touchdown and Field Coal for Nine Points. oval to the lU-yara line. Strobridge Makes Run. East's Pluck Enables Scarlet St. PshI i WEEK, FrankiS 1 knocked? Paul in i eight-rot were outweighed ten pounds to the man but outplayed the visitors in every department.

Longs work at quarterback for the locaiB featured the game, which was fast throughout. The arsennl men scored their touchdown In the first quarter. The locals scored in the first and second quarters. The lineup: AHSKNAL fl, I DUBCQClCTt. Stfdman 0 Schilling I'llek ti Harrington Mile H.U.i H.l) Davey Mollohan T.I H.

Miller Vowers UT.IUT McAleer Hansen R. K. R. Keane Eli'horti KlL. Sweeney Keeie K.

M.IF. Trenkel Louden Q. II H. Long Murphy H.iL, Mnn Mouerg R. H.IR.

Conn.il Officials Referee Hook or Dubuque seminary; umpire, lieutenant MeCutcheon of Knox; linesman, Lieutenant Blakemore of Knox. tayloTIreaks gbant Locals Lack Punch and Are Beaten in Hotly Contested Game, 13 to 7. A play was then called through the line. As the West High halfback was tackled he fumbled the and Black to Win Contest; Score 21 to 7. over for a touchdown.

Hasek kicked goal. In the second quarter Grinnell revived a bit and made two more points. Coe tried to kick out of danger but Grinnell blocked the ball and got it for a safety. Coe scored three more points tn the fourth quarter after it got the ball on a fumble and made a gain by the aerial route to the 30-yalrd line when Hill kicked goal from the field. Grinnell OatplaytHl.

Grinnell was held for the rest of the period. The game was without sensational features. Coe played in old time form and despite Orin-nell's heaviness the visitors were outclassed and outplayed. The lineup: STATISTICS flF CAME. pigskin.

It rolled to the 2-yard line where Strobridge picked it tip and raced the sntire length of the field for a touchdown. He kicked his own goaf. Thn winniher score for East was made a few minutes later. After tke ball had changed hands follow CEDAR RAPIDS, Nov. 9.

Special: With her back bristling like a French bulldog in front of a German dachshund, Coe waded into Grinnell here today and mopped up with its ancient rival to the tune of 10 to 8. There was some misgiving on the part ot Coe followers that on account of the flu and some of the main props being called Into the army the team would not be able to show itB usual form but in a few minutes after play began the wise ones sized Coe up as the winner and there was not much doubt about the finish after the classy start. It was a brilliant game from start to finish. Grinnell was a little heavier than Coe and It played well using the famous Minnesota shift which it used so effectively in the game against Drake, but Coe was prepared for such tactics and won the contest. Crane Makes Long Bun.

Crane of Grinnell made the only really sensational play for his bunch when he made a loi.g end run for sixty yards in the first ten minutes of play, But Osgood failed to kick goal. Coe took a brace after this and after working the ball down field by straight plays to the 1-yard line Habenlcht went Scores Two Touchdowns in Fourth Quarter. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Camp Zach- COE 10.

I CIRINNBLIj rubor R. IR. Turner Woods iv. T. R.

Osfiood (CI R. a Miller IXDIAN'OLA, Nov. 9. Simpson college defeated the One Hundred Sixty-third depot brigade team from Camp Dodge here this afternoon by a score of 9 to 0. A field goal In the second quarter and a touchdown in the final period gave the locals their nine polntB.

The playing of the Simpson players this afternoon was a big surprise to their followers. The locals outclassed the visitors all during the game. Simpson scored its first three points in the second quarter when Sprague kicked a field goal from the 30-yard line. The soldiers threatened to take the lead when Law broke loose for a 30-yard run. An intercepted forward pass by McLlnan, who carried the ball back fifty yards placed the locals on the 6-yard line.

Two line plunges worked the hull to the 1-yard line when time was called. The touchdown scored by Simpson was made by Hartzell in the fourth quarter, following a march down the field on line plunges and forward passes. NEBRASKA BEATS OMAHA Iowa Wealeyan downed Bes Moines college in a hotly contested game on the lies Moines college team's field yesterday afternoon by the score of 13 to 7. Two touchdowns in the second quarter enabled the visitors to get away with the long end of the score. Des Moines had the better of the playing with the visitors but it lacked the punch when In close scoring difltance.

The locals scored their lone touchdown In the second quarter on plays through the line. Faul made the score on a line plunge from the 4-yard line. Greene scored both of the touchdowns for the visitors. He raced sixty yards through the entire Des Moines team for the first score aud twenty yards for his second touchdown. Dps MotnAs wtis always behind except for a few minutes in the second quarter when it scored a touchdown aid was on even terms with the visitors.

Chambers R. Kreniers Holtbaua Ufl Hasek Harvtnek UK Hill lei Q. If. lmly Lonsnerker Winter I. Kraaer O.

Johnson R. Maoejf L. Hum ary Taylor today defeated Camp Grant 14 to 0, all the scoring coming In the final period of the hard fought football game. Hoffman, the Taylor fullback, made both touchdowns and kicked both goals. Taylor excelled with the forward Mt HalMnlcM H.

Writ. earn. I Collins H. Klllpl ing an exchange of punts, west was forced back to the 5-yard line, from where an attempt was made to punt out of danger. East Blocks runt.

The East High forwards broke through, blocked the ball, and Bob King fell on the oval for a touchdown. Strobridge then kicked an easy goal, making the score 14 to 7. The third' touchdown for East was the result of a West High fumble of a punt on the 10-yard line. East carried the ball to the 8-yard line when time was called for the third quarter. On the first play in the fourth quarter, a double pass, Tew to Til-litson to Aldera, gave East Its final p.

Crane ernrowit 1 graph f) XubitltutloiM Cox, Rwlft for Kromera, rn feline- flrlnnell. J. Johnson (or Orar. Btearn for John John. ion, Coulvor for Fraaer, Fraser for Johnnon.

Taylor for eraser. of referee Vard. -rained la 129 i pint iwm 7 i Yards thrown for Ioh 14 8 Hold for down 9 Forward name attempted. Yard. Penalized 60 Ml ball on ftimble I It Number of nnnta 12 IS Vard returned mints 4 4(1 ard rained for ward paste.

40 20 BY JAKE NORENBERSKY. East High fights. That's what local fans are saying today, the result of East's sensational comeback and 21 to 7 victory oyer West High, in their twenty-fourth annual struggle at the Brake stadium. The Lee township lads, completely outplayed in the first half, came back in the second half, played rings around West High and emerged from the field a victor in i a contest that was full of thrills from start to finish. East High's Stars.

To Captain Strobridge and Quarterback Tew goes the lion's share of East's viotory. Both playere, weighing less than 125 pounds each, played the game of their lives. It was Strobridge that inspired fight into the hearts of the East players when the game seemed lost and with West rambling through the Scarlet and Black team's defense. With the Bcore 7 to 0 in favor of West, and with the ball on the 10-yard line in West's possession, the oval was fumbled. As it rolled to the 10-vard line.

of Amn. umpire; Medina Dartmouth, heart linesman. Time period 16 minute. The lineup ran m-ll (inon mitR tot AWk I plain a-nri alninl ititeH we, ha vr for bytn touchdown. The ball trickled orf the.

fingers of a West High player rip and m-IHnar Ihem direct from factory to ami MICHIGAN TRIMS CHICAGO Wolterines Outclass Maroons in Contest at Windy City. We are th le.dlna-Cnt-lrlTIt;one.rl game, many of the gains of the West High players were due to high tackling by the East forwards and the secondary defense. West High's tackling also was ot a necktie variety. Coglizer was West's best bet on the defensive, his tackles being low and hard. The'lineups: try.

onrratlna-atorra In rvrrr larva Ftty. an nltk aal A nil into the waiting arms or Aiaera. West Threatens. West had a couple of chances for IOWA WES, 18 1KS MOINES T. t.ongneckar H.

K. R. Eels Venoll n. IC. R.

Olnsberg lr O. n. MrNsb Anderson (C) AVrmn Snalr I rt. L. Pavles Long L.

Hlttle Murphy L. IC.IU Martin Green. Q. I Q. II Ksul Moore H.l If Robinson Fern V.

1) H. (ol Ha.elton H.l n. Butcher mrnati burin. Doner we if. able nT nraaaM.

al ah leading: footurlra at Ike warl at bh YOU ssvr a lilir nentantaam of yor Tire rnoarr nary a score in this period. A fumble I runrun' OTHER yon trad wlih na. Why not try them 41) PKU CEN I CESl by East, which was recovered by (111 I'll sA Y1.IJ. -21. I Coetz Races 55 Yards for First Score for Winners.

SEE FOR YOURSELF, COMPARE THCSI PRICES WITH EAST-A Id era Watts Johnson Krue.er E. 1.. T. L. i wow- PLAIN C.

a west piayer, looneu hub a certain touchdown. Strobridge made a fine tackle from behind, which prevented the score. He nailed his opponent on the 10-yard line after the ball had been carried forty yards. SIT.B TREAD 1 SKID I Rr U. nlnlf WEST 7.

Selkirk L. nins Im. g. jjawHon Hartley K. lwun U.

Mr Bride R. Coirllr.er Q. B. Seheo I.H I-alr H. Sloan F.

Kills Hilibs II. 11.00 Substitutions Harde.ty for lavtes, Brook for Knutson. Harpel for Akermn, Flnpin for Bitlle, Short for McNab. Summsry Oreene 2, Fstil; goals after touchdowns, Knutson, Aktr-man. Officials He.d linesman.

Brophy; Thomas of Michigan; umpire, Welsh of Drake. KNOX GETS BAD BEATING MeKee R. Tew OR Strobrldie H. ClflrrettNon Tlllltson F. B.

West was then penalized fifteen 14 50 10.50 21.75 22.25 22.50 23.00 Strobridge scooped up the ball, raced down the west side of the field With two West slavers at his 303 3234 3t4 324 334 314 354 3(14 10.00 13.25 1.4.90 19.75 20.50 20.75 21.25 28.75 29.25 Ilutikent Trim Arniy llalloon School, 10 to O. LINCOLN, Nov. 9. The football team of the Omaha army balloon school went down to defeat st the hands of the University of Nebraska squad on Nebraska field here this afternoon by a score of 19 to 0. Superior offensive tactics on the part of the Cornhusker aggregation was held responsible for the defeat of the balloon school team.

The Nebraska team also used the forward puss successfully, this form of play netting the Cornhusk-ers six points ln the fourth quarter when Howarth shot the ball to Swanson, who caught the pigskin behind the balloon school's line for a touchdown. DUBUQUE ELEVEN WINS Rock Island Arsenal Tetiin Beaten la to (I. DUBUQUE, Nov. Special: Dubuque college football team defeated the Fifth bnttallon of the United States Island, 111., eleven here this afternoon by the score of 13 to fi. The locals heels.

He sprinted the ninety-eight substitutions HartunK for Aldera. Aldera for HartunK. Nellson for Oarrett-BOn. Rids.way for Tew. Smith for Sloan, Summtirv Touchdowns.

Schee. stro-bridKe, Klnjr. Aiders. Goals alter touchdowns. Rills, StrobrldM I.

Officials Referee, Porter of Grinnell. umpire. Crawford of West Point: head-linesman, liavenoort of Cnmo Don.e. Tiroes of periods 12 minutes each. COUNCIL BLUFFS 40 ATLANTIC 0.

att iwTrn in Nov. 0 flnselal: Coun 31.50 32.00 yards for holding. Coglizer then stepped back for a drop kick, but the ball missed the murk by a small margin. Strobridge, Tew, Watts Hibbs were the stars for East while Lair, Coglizer and Hadloy shared the honors for the losers. Teams Tacklo Poorly.

The tackling of the two teams was poor. In the early part of the INN KB TIDES OUARAKTB llAfCTRr CHCCAGO, Nov. 8. The University of Michigan football team defeated the University of Chicago today 13 to 0 on Stagg field. The game marked the revival of football relations between these historic gridiron foes.

The ragged contest, played in a driizle, was for the most part an exhibition of fumbling and poor teamwork. The Wolverines however, were complete masters of the game from the start. Goeta, Michigan right tackle, raed fifty-five vards for a touch-plunges. Steketee failed at goal, giving the Wolverines 7 points. Michigan scored its second touchdown at ihe start of the fourth period.

Perrin, the Wolverine fullback, smashed over the goal on line plunger. Bteketee failed at goal, the ball sailing high and wide of Mull order, filled nrumirtlr- -c. nntlon. No defwalt. ereualt Northwestern ln Kay Victory 47 to T.

CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Northwestern university's football team, although practically rebuilt during the past week, defeated Knox college today by a score of 47' to 7. Knox sfored In the first quarter after leBs than three minutes of play. Knox's only score was the result of a forward pass and a 80-yard run for a touchdown by Bridgeford who then kicked goal.

Afterward Northwestern scored touchdown after touchdown, while cil Bluffs Hlsh easily defeated the locals herelrxernponiou. PLAY BY PLAY OF EAST WEST GAME UQGQyj 811 Lo( I'hnoe Wl DES MC at no time was the Purple goal in yards for a touchdown and later kicked goal which tied the scote. Play Turns Tide. This play turned the tide of victory in favor of East. From then on West never had a chance.

East soon was the aggressor and in the remaining minutes of the second half scored two more touchdowns for victory. Tew shone for East on the defensive. Numerous times he ri.iled Guy Lair, Wes. Highs star, after the latter had broken away from the line of scrimmage and was in an open field. West Strong (it Start, The losers had lots of "fight" in the first half and were on the long end of a 7 to 0 score.

The Maize and Blue athletes looked like certain winners for they had East on the run, the latter playing a defensive game during most of the twenty-four minutes of play. Plays through tackle and around the ends with Lair carrying the ball kept the East forwards busy ill the first and second Quarters. the pos's oangpr bkhui, boot went over tha roal lino. East took boll and put It In play on 20-yard llnf. Strobrldtre trained thrpft yards and then Tlllltson punted to West'a 42-yard line, wllen the quarter ended.

SKOONI) OCARTKB. flohee trained a yard and then East waa penalized five yard. lor offulde. balr went three yards through th line. Rchee Rained 'hree yards and then lalr addr-d two more through the line, Ellis made a yard, carrying tha ball to Eaat's 23-yard line.

gained four yards and then flrhee, lost three on an end run. A forward paaa, Schee to Oofflizer, placed the ball on Bast's 12-yard line. Lair gained three yards and on the next play he held by East. West failed to gain. East taking the ball on the line.

FIRST WARTKR. East ktrited off to WeU on the 15-yard line, hair returned the oval to the center pf the field, before he was downed ny fitnfbridfre, the only Eat player left ne; tween the Vtt halfback and the goal line. On a play through the line, llr failed to gain. He affaln was stopped by the TV.a(tt High forwards. WbI then punted to the East 15-yard line, Tew returning the ball to the 80-yard line before he waa downed.

On a play through the Hne, East failed to gain. East then tried ft forward pass, which failed. Tllliteon then punted to the Went 82-yard line. Went failed through the line on two downs. West Sun ted to East on the lfi-yard line, Btro-ridgq returned the ball twenty-five yards beforo he waa nailed by a Went player.

East was held fur three downs and then punted to West on the 22-yard line. Went was held JVid Dunlcd, East taking the ball in the eentor of the rietd. Htrobrldge hit tackle for four yards, TlllltBon gained two yards through center. East then attempted a forward pass and hair Intercepted ball on his own 32-yard line. West lost five yards on a fumbled paws.

Lair gained four yards around end. loan then went four yards through center. Went attempted a punt. East blocking ball in center of field, West recovering. talr went one yard on end run.

He went ten yards on split buck. Ellis failed through the line. Bchee gained a yard-ami then Lair shot through the line for five rils. West, tr1" puntfd Jtiggs' Tlllltson punted from behind the eoal Lair goal I ZA--JihAmsjz, a 'aija Lal nne to west on the Hd-yard line. ifter East had held West on the i-yard line in the second quarter, l'illitson punted out of danger.

Lair In Long Bun. I West started another march for in.ue seven yarns on a gpnt duck, schee failed to gain. On the next play, Lair ehot around East's left end for twenty- E3 three yards, placing the hall one yard from the goal line. Schee scored a touch- ss down on the next play by going through ss center. Kills kicked goal.

Bcore, West i Kast 0. West kicked tn Tew nn East's 10yard S3 line He carried the ball back twenty i yards before he waa downed. West re- covered Knsfs fumble nd then Kut re- I covered a West fumble. Strobridge wont i S3 nine yards through tackle. Tew and Tlllll- I son failed tg gain and West held for i S3 downs.

srzr the goal line. Lair placed West in the position for its only touchdown when he circled East's left end for a twenty-three yard run. me went out of hounds on the 1- 31 mak th stance ln Eurttook the ball on Its -yrl line. Sloan went five i S3 through the line. Lair gained a vard S3 aw pcn.ttlJzed ilv tor offside.

I 33 t0 line. Tew Eaat 'alld nn a for- 1 3 yard. 3 F.T I Sn ed 'hrousrh the line. S3 WeVi hM and to S3 half endei- West Ttet 0. THIKD QUARTER.

East, the hall roll- UftUJVini OVIR IS NOV. over me goal line. Kast put the ha 1 5 "-y''d ne. last punted rhleXr'1 1.yVd. returned 1hi'po lo gain.

Sohe i7. .7 rnd Kast's right cni. iiv mrourn center. 'hroug-n the line ani ouur-u iwg more yaras. West was 5ed yard' ball beini RAVINGS On the next play, West fumbled, Stro- nnage JlCKinj up the ball on the 2-yard I taiWps fATION AILOR-MADE CLOTHES UU ILLARD means comfort style and gen eral satisfaction.

I iiiiieiy-eiEnt yards ror touchdown. He kicked his own goal, making the snor. 7 to 7. East kicked off to Ellis, the latter fumbled the ball on the 8-yard line. He recovered and returned to the 15-yard line before he waa downed.

West punted to Strobridge on the 45-yard line. Cog-llaer, tackling the Kast captain In hl tracks. A forward pass. Tlllotson to Aldera gained 18 yards. East was held on a play through th line.

Strobridge made eight yards on a play through tackle. Tlllotson attempted a drop kick, the ball only going to the 10-yard line. West was pushed back to the 5-yard line when Lair attempted to skirt Maat'9 left end. West attempted to kick out of danger under the goal posts, but the East forwards broke through, blocked the kick and Bob King recorered the ball for a touchdown. Htrobrldge kicked an easy goal.

Hcore, EiuH 14, West 7. Kast kicked off to West and Ellis returned to the 4t-yard line before he was downed. Essl recovered the ball on the next play when West fumbled. Kast gained three yard, on a play through the line. Fifteen more yards were added on a forward pass.

Kast waa then penalized for offside. Strobridge lost five yards on And after Nov. 11, we will give each customer a Twenty-Five-Cent THRIFT ST AMP in exchange for our testing and filling service charge of Twenty-Five-Cents. r-1 an end run and then West took the. bell On West ponted to East's HM-yard line.

CogH.er nailing Btrobridge in his tracks. East whs held ana forced to punt. The ball was fumbled by Hehee, East recovering on the 10-yard line. Htrobrldge l'ei two yards and a forward pass gained fflv The quarter ended with East In poss, sion ox tne nan unuer mi snauowa tn tha coal posts. FOURTH QUARTER.

On the first play, a double pass. Tew to TMotson to Aldera, gave Fsst a touchdown. Strobridge kicked a difficult goal. Score: Kast 21, West 7. Eaat eked off to Wont.

The hal nil returned to the R0-yard line. West l-Mt five yards on an end run. Lair gained four through the line. Lair added another M' aru. niggs piiDieo.

sixty lo Btro-irldge on blast's 10-yard line. He was That's because we put all our knowledge into buying the right sort of fabrics and all our skill into making them up properly. The saving in price is also an important item. We Are Now Showing a large range of Tweed Suitings specially priced at $35 including Oxford Cheviots and Blue Serges regular $40 and $45 values. At $40 and $45 We are showing an unusually splendid line of Worsted Tweeds and Serges for suitings reduced from higher lines.

Our Record Price Cut "on Overcoats Saves You from $5 to $15 Prices: $30, $35, $40 and up Good Clothes Pay for Themselves Military Uniforms a Specialty $40 and up I i1" i ji V. I i i I--' If downed by Cogllrcr befora he had a chance for a return. On an end run. Strobridge made forty yards. He had perfect Interference, hit mates, clearing a number of West High who were tn hi.

way. Tlllotwin went through the line for ten yards on a spilt buck. EaM was penalised fifw OUR PLAN, with your co-operation, is to Help Our Government and Conserye Your Battery yaras tor noiaintc Rasi was neiti ana forced to Punt. West taking the ball ton the 40-yard line. Sloan tooK tne punt and returned 11 twenty yards before he waa downed.

A forward pane, Schee to Ijilr, netted five yards. West was then penalized fifteen yaras ror noiding. ivast intercepted a pasa to the center of the field. Strobridge went nine yards through tackle. On the next play ttaat fumnied.

The ball waa picked up by a West High player. He had an open field belore him but after carrying the ball fifty yards ha was nailed from behind by Strobridge. The latter mad a fin. in getting hi. men.

The ball wa. on East', lo-yara I Lair made a yard through the line. Th. Kast forwards held on the next two play. no Kin.

ann Lair tanea to gain, weat ci DES STORAGE I ATTERV wu penalised fifteen yards for holding. A forward pas. failed. Coglizer then attempted a drop kick from the 30-yard line, th. hall going wild.

Kast punted to West on the latter1. 40-yard Una. Sohe. fumbled and Rant recovered. Eaat was held and punted to West on the 22-yard We.t punted back to Strobridge.

The latter was downed on th. 16th GRAND and AVE 25-yard Una. Eaat returned the punt. Schee being downed 1 hi. track.

In th. center of tha field. i t' Wen railed on an attempted forward paaa. Lair went ten yards around left end. East penalised fifteen yard, for NIGOLL The Tailor holding.

Ball on East's 2.1-srd line. 1 Ball on East's tS-wd line. a 1 I i 1 I i I Weat fumrled ton recovered. West gained West fumHed but reoovered. West sained yard un a forward pass.

Lair rained ree yard, and than Coglizeja failed at a 1 1. rar1 un forward pass. lAlr sained 1 'k. 1 PV' and than. Co.faUed at a Li, nJ I Va-, I ki.

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