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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 8

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Bcbool IS, Fort Sakk H4S 6ebol I- V. fT r' i -The Louisiana eleven la reeognized sa oae.of the fastest, if sot th fastest, tesms in the South. Tbe ehsvea possesses weight, speed -snd knowledge of the game that, eomcs from several year' experiene in the ess of most of the men, a combination which," nnJar proner eoacbing, is bound to b1 Is th above picture. 4 i Captain' No. ll Noblet, who bm great ground gainer through th line yesterday; No, 16 Stovall, who was a star at end.in yOsterdav's game, Bad No.

11 rtntoa, tb quarterback, who wa the feature of th gam -4 LITTLE iROCK HIGH V. SCHOOL CnACPIOJi defendjthe west (oal snd Henderson kicked off. For IS minutes th evai was carried up and down the field on punta. forward paasea and Una plunge, wheu Mauklln scored the first touchdown. Berry kicked goal.

Ouachita received the second kick-off and after several minute of asperate aiauldin again scored a touchdown lino plunge. Berry kicked1 gol. every timet Boor, Hender-son' IX Ourchlt t'-Vi Th Second Half. In til aeoond. half th Ouachita Una weakened- under- 'thel continued line plunging, and points wer piled up, by the opponents.

The feature of th awe. ond half4 waa a 10-yard run, and touchdown "During th greater par of the second hAlt Ouachita waa on the defense, anal had no good opportunity, to score. Henderson depended entirely on straight football foi' her gains and sprung no new pussllng play. Ouachita mads Sorae trood gains on the' forward pass and the trlpl. 4 i OuBchitA.

Powltlon. Henderson. a ri I to -1. I S'K'mr fvi 1 of avc into Y'-mr-. I.

1 1 I t. of 1 '1 and Br.d jaispe re ht, ki plaint, or heart te or t- or ne-t kntmi t. 'Jiir-re 14 him, 'i in h-s ittst' oce IMcJ th He bas abuW Is bo'ly -it -'-hd snd. WJ- r.jriu ft. i ,1 es la li tiftK.nt as they skouid, rs l-etwee h'r sad baa I n-'-t r.

i "The other day a ms inowB i New who takes aiomot Be l-ri sod who is (-' r-, oa at and 'f rota iUi i f-. te'ls me about your mel at I t' it wi.i unp n.e si i sn Wi. irj giv It trial; but, si'r n'-g doe get my stomach ia. shape, how long will it lastf I replied: 'If yon tak Cooper's New Discovery, at th end of an weeks yonr food should be digesting perfectly esc Bior, Sad yoa will feel lik annUer nan. if yonvoBtisu to act liks fool, so far a what yoa eat aad the way ton eat it ar eoncerned, you will be rjnt back where yoa are bow: insiuf yf six ,1 s-; "What said thia trsa; Van.

applied to thousands jut like lira 11 over th. 'Yi' Cooper's Knr 'Discovery, is a great cedlcin. Coopar fca mid astoaiblGg goceesB with It, on sal at leading dreg stores Uuouiout th TJniud Eutoa, Ask your drujgUt tor It, Qrav of Arkad-lphia caeelved sever tajurle In ths bead snd stomach, and to. night had not fully Although opiate have been admlniatrdk he Is entbusiaatlcally going over touchdowst play, audibly directing to mo innts- rarmaY Boy Ontwelflied tliilrerslty to f. Ncr.

U. Thr thw sand people saw the A A foot-ball team push and belter th Cnlvrlty of Mlasisstppl tear over -th Jaclmoft gridiron today, The weather wss Ideal, th, ground In Zips "condition snd tlie teams In great form. (, Tb "fwmrr boyr averaged -several heavier than their, opponents ana that'll urged as tn cans of th victory, by th score of to. Following I the lloa-up; U. of Poeitloft.

Ay re Hewitt Johnson Right Ouard Wo-i wid MeCall iy Renshaw KiKht liose ArUms Guard. rrrah Knos Vullerd Left Knight Power Bllllnesley Poilard Knog Right Trotter Carrlscn 6cor of 10 to 4 TeTig Tale Verttaf avaawag vjij. kansas City, Kov. sfc Kahssk trn1vr." slty eleven her today, again defeated Missouri University. 14 In of th teams In the eighteenth yearpf their oontet.

Th Kanaaiis chief weakness en offsa slv Work wss the lark of Interferenoe. The Mlasouiiana' chief weakness seemed to be teck of generahhlp. Th gam wa-vry. rough and' ther wer By Dec! slv Ecor of IT to 0 lad.ana D8f UaJ verity Louis, Nov. ard-fought foot- i ball game between th Crllle Indian and Bt.

Louie University team today waa won by the former. 17 ThrouitlMint the first half th local eleven played sterling football. Three out. of four tlmea th Indians wer forced to give Bp the. ball when within of th goal post.

In tii flrst psrt of' the' second half, however, Carltnle played thd fit. Loul rtieB off their feet. TTZTZZZOX WtN'8 "AT Nov. tary Col'-s of W'ashlnirtoo rtcfcsiifd the. Chartitwrlsin-Huht t-' after- '(Continued oa pf (t i i iaekirj I t.

ii.I tom' hi living. a.J: moil'-ra iv. IV 1 down feerie in i euBMBoa gecute can It J. "It is Mo to lfi outdoor life tiiit Siitur ilrnianj, is impeasihl for nssny to eirrcUe body oufficieBtly to Disk the go iuice wholly kctive acd i tcpoasible to Sj-ead as much timo shftulii ia the fresh sir aad suDhiae, But it is possible to treat ttorrarh already weakened by the fsrt with UUl toasideratian, "If; the, peopls wouM think hslf as Biurh of their stomachs as tbey do of their pockctbooks, ther wotjldn't be so nock, of -thigt tired all; th-tim feeling, "If would ait dowa quietly to a plain, eommoa seas meal, sat slowly, chew 'every mouthful thoroughly, and thea give it time to' ther wouldn't msny droopy, liatlese, uUow-fgced men -and wemea. But we don't; sr nation of bolter.

We bolt our food and expect our stomaofcs to do th work our teeth wer intend! for. Wrush through our nest as though to -catch a i money. Ia eoBsecjuene ar th richest nation oa th ae of th glob, but ar slowly becoming lot of chron-le dytpeptic. "Oris forefathers gav as two thing First, glorious land frith unlimited resource i and opportunitiesr aeeond, sound aesithy lntrcptd forward paaa, but got his directions mixed and ran yard toward hta own goal before being downed by on of hi own men. Lin bucks placed tb ball on th g-yard line, When UtUs Rock wss held for downs.

Th punt out was weak, and Holing-. head attemptedLa field goal from th yard line, but missed. Letnon reooveren th punt ont. fumbled by Humplnwya. A pleadld pass.

Ward to netted yards. but Port Smith braoed snd held for down" Fort Bmttn waa penailseu a yards for crowd coming out on Bld. Yoo- mans worked th shoe.atnng stunt ror yarda. Then began a punting duel, la whlcb. Hoflngahead had the best -of eenos ior num.

-Kal went in for Oannoway. wra to debet In th evenrn aad was not at th gam, but Coach Rann saw that he must us every available resource to win. so he sent after hkn with sn sutomonne. which mad a rord-brklhg run of Be miles and returned In minutes. Wood blocked Dickinson' plac kttk from the jo-vard f.

Young waa rule out for slugging. u. Torreyvon nd Prof. Walac Townsend made a vlitorouk pro test, hut Refers jjeverKifa vu nnn ana exacted a penalty of half the dlewnr to tb go' line. Terry "went In for Young.

Dlckiasoa Jtockg Hollngshead tried drop from 60-yard line, but tMcklnsow blocked and recovered th Ward punted and May-recovered on the yard Una Fort Smith braced and held, for d6wna on their 1-yard line. Hollngshead punted to Ward, who returned yards. klay circled left end 15 yarda stid a touchdown. Ward klckd goal. With two minute to play.

Little Rock started to tear big hole In th Una, but time was called with the bsll In their 'possession, the U-ysrd h. i JJttl Kock. Fort Smith. Lelson Faul Young knd Terry Ttsrver Hodglns Sarasor Center Cosort Coffman Guard; and Neal Dickinson J. Toumsns Peloney.A.......Left End Vlck Ward Hollngshead (CI May Halfback.

Moumphrejr Halfback. Wood ioVflBton Totans nummary: Tou h.l- Saai. terf from Tonrhdowns Ward, IMcklnso. Rf-. are Iteverkige.

fTmpire Milea. I.lne. man-H arley Judge-WUltsma. Tim of Halvea-B. mlnbtes.

-r ISslSTCit Could Kot' 8cor-ronr rigyerg tnjnrd. CJ, Special to dasett. I Hot Springs, floy. Springs High School woo from. Arkadelphla.

High, gchool this afternoon on Whittington park field In a game wa Intensely i Four players' were 'Injured tn the first halt, while neither team cored, Th gam closed in a victory for Hot Springs. 8oory I to eifc i t. the Amu FootBaU Gasty Y.TJch the Cardinal iT Get Severe Defeat. Fully (.90 pecpl Leuialaaa fflate troa th CalvBrtty el At'gni't WmiI iCnd park yesterdsy eroaa bv th cr tlMHl TLer bad th beet of tk ery deoarlaienl and had trwsbla what ever i tic ttry. Eighteen Blnte Wr rolled IB first fear Arkaaeai tighuaed as la tb wnI half, tk nm bait edln; with Ik seer 4.

Art a IMS oor4 a kick trvn Uc kal kf Fleming 1b tka Otddl tk tint halt trees th H-yeH attempted aaotbae- kick front tikmiat ia tb coad halt, hot tk ball wsot trader-heath -tk bar. 1xuli4B4 wun get away wttk cyerythlsf slteaoptsd is th flrat half, aad th greater pan tb aasormoat lb coad half. nd Tana wr th Tl- "ra' hlt ground galaer. Arkaaae wee taaabka scaetrat t-loatlena and Badbt law gain srousd tfca aoda. Tb aly pro- of eons.

Arkansas wer.Bvbort lor! pass, aad analoa kleka. I AiUasau Taxkliag Wek. i Arkansas skewed op to boot adveatag "to tackling. At tlm tnxk gem Fentoa fa for touthdowB ftt faar i a lvtv Imim at htm and grappled. 1 Failure hold runner sfter taay aa4 taeklad kiia t' anltcd ia aiock hM-t irHtont Ar-" kaaaaa aid ktg lna (or tha Ilra.

1 Xauiaiaai a paultaad frquntly far koUlna aed at aid. Arkaaaaa waa pea kllMd aararat tinea fa th aeeond halt 1 fka'Mil ffWt airuck tfca treaad. vt rtntOB'i BriUlkB riaylnr. r-Bton, aaarterback, a aaally the tar of the Lroulaiaaa aleraa. Hla.apae'J UcuUr puBttnf aad Iodi inn tkrovck fcrokea fleMa ware dtattoct teator of the HI puat avaraaed jrarda.

la thla dtpartmeat ka ireatlf asaeUad did tk kllag for irkaa a. -'-i' Thra Toocidoirn la rotr Mtenta. rbilttpa, kowarer. pUyed wU in atker and araa tba keet 0 the Arkapea Ht tackling Waa a feature," end be prTd to Be tbe'Bjoat roisable (round gataef tot tk FajratU teanu. 4 The jaaae opened wltk a ruah.

Louial-ana wo, tka toaa aad kicked off to Nl-on. Hn fl-rard' UB 1 returned rda. Orrtck alned five yerdi oa an oaalde kick, but tba tnrrtA tn kirk PllllllD BUBttU yerdiTB kick a returned yard, rrtttoa" wepb. IS Tarda around right end eti UUy followed up witk for a touchdown around toe other, end. renton kicked trfuielana kicked -off to rieailBg, who caught on the fUe-yard, Hue and returned SO yard.

On a for. ward paa rnto ran yarn for the ecend toiicbdow. Arkaaaaa kicked off to StoYaH. wi kicked beck-vR. It.

Bto- aii recorered the kick ad rn. for tout hdowa. The three touchdown, were made ia four nlnutee of Play. The i Arkantana tfcea regained tbeir hvtii and feet to certain extent aad uocedd to' pulling off tba kick from plefwment Fetiton made tba only touchdown th arooad halt, on a Sl-yard ran ground left end oa take forward paa play; Fen-ton kicked all the goal from touehdowB. Attandaac Tltloij.r;.

-Tha featara the game whlck moat pleaaed Arkanaaa, fan waa the attead-ear, broke all, record of attendance at any football gam pulled off in Arkanaaa la tha hiatory of tk Htny cUlmed that the crowd waa the large ever eaeabled at any exhibition of aihletlo port at Wt End park. The Heacberi ware 'packed and" tke grandstand comfortably filled, while hundred erer lined up oa th eaat aide of the field. Tke crowd waj uttuaually well han-dled. A lrg aquad rft poUe kept btory. one off the gridiron but offlolal and member of, tha preoe, crowd eroded the expeetattoer of taaay tana, and It If bellerad it will reault, la a big roller Ame In Uul Bock oa Tbanka- ctytaf.rb-jre' ,,4 Ajrkuxsai Coped That Arkanaaa woald loae waa tk rpintoa of th large majority of tha fan ttf ore tby awi.tbe gm, it fcclieved that the cor would bo, held don to about 21 or 24 point.

The fact that Arkaaaaa and the ecvod'teaai of tbd eaaon.t eeore-oa luieltna rohbed th point of -bo emill pert of rta attag Fleailnra. kick era a beauty, aad be all but tailed the g-ecoad et-i XriM 0ot Polnta." Stage fright accounted lor.hall of the I polnta which were made th geW fideaoe. mbed- ta( tb gam witk force hu moneatarlly pareltrted their lighter aad 1 eapertenced oppoeat, abo were swept off their feet aad failed to regain A foothold antlt 18 point bad 1 ten railed np. From 4ba pa, th fight tecavener steady Twa.ator touh-dowa were made before tb halt oded. tut it required minute te make tbm.

od 1 the aeeond half It required Juat miautea- auk The, Tiger, were wlthla eaty ttrlklog ikfaaee of the Arkanaaa goal, however, bea time waa called at tbe end of the second kalf. ArkaniM Only Cntac Ipoil4.V rut oaee tbe gam did Arkansas get wHhlo eaay reach of Loalaiana' goL Then tb rayettovlll lero waa oa lu-; itanaa flte-yrd Do, but tb ball was lost her oa si oaalde- kick. Arkanaaa, til kicked 4S yard a and recovered the all. Seventeen yard was Betted on forward paa. and tb en Id kick the templed.

The ball waa downed by a 1 uialenta oa th five-yard Uo ronton kicked eat from behind tb Una, and th ball waa agaln 4a play la tb of (he field, i l.J;-'. Pas for a tswAdowa. C- of th fteateat pleya en tbe .1 friairoa (hi inioo a pulled off by Feoton, Btoal aiid Belp. pan, play that brought Sp- from everyone. Oa Arkaii' J9-' Fentoa aied the ball end.

1 tub around left groTail i in th opposite dtrefp 1 t1 oval and People See a At Araadtlpkla Ileal. -ka 42, Ouaehl la At Coaway Haadrti JJ. Arkaa a State jrml School 11. At Newport Newport V. Paragould At Tea Burea Vaa Bare CUrka- i At Fayettevii! prlBgal Fayett- vUl 1 At Hot Springe Het Spring School rkdpbla College 1 Xa tk fan.

.0. At Kaakville, Ttna. VaaderblK wane 1 At AtUata. G- Oeorila Teck, to Cleataea C- At Hobil. AW: Spring Hill CoUeg Fort Morgaa Artlllerrmea a.

At Aha. Mobile" Military InatL tut 14, Culvwrstty MlUUry School e. At Ckaitanooga, Teas. I'Blveralty of Ckatuaooga Twelfth Cavalry k. 'C At Cbauaaooca.

Tens. McCall College Chatuaooga High Bcbdol At New Orleans, Talaa 11. Waab- lagtoa Calveratty of St. toula, At Jeaainga, La. New Orleans High School 4, Jenninga High School St.

i At Montgomery Ala. Auburn It, Goer- (la Caiveralty At Fort Worth. Worth Cb)- fwraity If, Foiytechnle -CollegB S. At Birmingham. Ala.

Chlvorstty of Al abama 4, foiveratty of Teane At Auatln, Tex- University of Teaa Tsxaa A. and 11 At Natehea, Miea. Jefleraoa Military Collet IT, CbambertaJa Hunt Academy At WaahlsgtoB Wsshlngtsa and Le 11. 0orgetwn 11. At Waco, Te.

Baylor 1'nlveralty Jl ns. Cbriatlan University S. At Mempnt. Tens. BiempBi tiaivorst ty 14, Memphis High school la th Wert gad East, Af Philadelphia, Pa.

Pennsylvania 17. Cornell 4. At Pittsburg, of puts borg PaasylvBBla State At Chicago DePaBW, UBiveralty 44. Carroll college a. i At- VHlanovaT College Vlllsnov At Lincoln; Keb.

Nebraska if. Wsbssh At" Kansas Oty UL Mis soarl 4. At; Pktaburr, Pa. WaablngtoB and Jefferson st. At Milwaukee.

Wl--Notrs Dam 1 Marquette At St, Louis. Mo. Carlisle 17. St. Louis Unlveralty sever ibt repeated frequently enough to silow them to make anything like steady advance.

rantoB'g Beautiful Leg Wrk. Fntoa's kicking was tbe best that has bees eeea her this vesr. snd mans fans oeeisred 1 last Bight that was aally one of th beat bicker aver fru ft Lit' tie Rock AH of bis kicks were eleaa cut, wss not flsaler. His peculiar style kicking eansed'much out of 1 kickers bold the oval straight out la' front of tbem and boot It Juit as It drops, from tbelr bands. Instead; Fenjoa, gives the kU a short whirl in th sir and Jboots It as It comes down, VT all apsearances such stile Of kWUdg Is hasardous; hot It waa not so with ft.

After tb flrst four Lfnate jnf; gj1, jb which Louisiana Tolled up 1 points. 'Arkanaaa began ta glv opposition that checked th oasUugbt. After Stovall's touchdown, Louisiana kicked Ar. to gln, was forced to punt, Phillip booting for 4ft yard. Loul Un.

panted back; no Creek mor mad It yard through th line, but the ball went over on ronton triea rase rorwaM psss. but was nailed behind too line and thrown for live yards' loss, Arkanaaa stock began 10 revive. Muiaiana kicked, no return. Louisiana waa pen 11 aed yards, and Fleming -prepared -1 kick goal from preparation -we th foundation Of a-fake, however, which worked; and on forward pass yards were gauied. On the D-yard Una, Flem ing kicked goal, from placement.

Scor. Louisiana Arkansas 4. Trlpl Comblnstlcm iMM Off. Loulelan kicked off.t Kelson, who re turned yard. Arkansas kicked ti yard snd recovered the ball.

The for ward pass netted IT' ysrds. The- on-old kick was sttempteeV but Louisiana grained the ball on the flv.yard line, 1 Louisiana kicked out 40 yards. Arkanaaa again a- vilie en-slde. itut out of bAin4- end over to th risers, renton made ID yards around right Loalalana, unable to gain, kicked, Arkanna returning li yards. On a fake play, Phillip made il ysrds around right- end.

Loutatwna was penalised five yards. Arkanaaa kicked, Loulelan returning tS yards, Fenton gained yards around left end. A forward psss aetted more, and th celebrated trlpl paa brought a touchdown. Fenton kicked goal. fiOBtatene tf, Brkanaaa Doebl Pas Scores, fenton.

v' Louisiana -kicked return ing yards. Arkanaaa kicked and tbe Ttgvr did likewise. Arkanaaa fumbled th ball and lost. LouUlan was penalised IS ysrds and kleked 40, Arktosss re. turning, ty' i Arkanaaa lot tb ball.

Louisiana waa peoalisN tvw yards; fWovall gained y-arda around right end, and 15 more yards wer netted on an on- Id kick. On. double paa to Fenton. 1 tK. knv kicked out and Fenton kicked goal.

8 cor, Loul. tana Arkaaaaa 4. 3.u .) Arkanaaa kicked tiff tb Fentdfi, who turned It yards acd then kicked on the run Arkanaaa1 gyara line, wner it waa recovered. Th half ended with the- ball In lulln-a paei0B on, Arkan sas' 26-yard line. 1 80C0B4 HAII WOT ETBB.

The aeoond half opened with Arkansas klrklng off. Louisiana kicked, no return. Nelson kit the line tor yard and followed It us with flv mora. The on-slds kk-k netted tt yards, snd a fak forward paaa, A kick from placement was I then attempted from the kvyard line, but the hall went two feet two low. Loulalsns kicked back from tb ZS-ysra tine.

Ar- kansa failed to gain and attempteo tn on-eld kirk, but IouliMn gained tne ball. C. Smith gamed ysfds around right end. Louisiana was pen aed yards and attempted tne lorwaro psia, but Arkanaae blocked ana recovered the nail. Arkansas tried the forward paaa.

but the ball struck the-ground. Arkansas being penalised yards 1 ne same piay ttk the aame reault waa arm ittmipr- ed. Arkanaaa then tnd to kick, but thu kk-k Phiillp recovering the ball. then kicked yards, no re LoitiKuma "made 25 jarda on the forward ra and Fenton ran ti yards for touchdown, circling left end, on a fake forward Fenton klckl goal. Score.

UPUUIann 36. ArkarM 4. j'l Cit ton. Flell. ArkanM kicked on to Pmlth on thj K-yrd line, who rn the ei'itr lep'h of i he He'd, crrti- r.g in Ark g'i.

af- in Louisiana's on Arkhnsas Bysrd Lui-TJn, Position. ji Louisiana, Arkanaaa. Orrkk and Brown-. F. Btovall Gandy (Capt) Thomaa B.

L. Stovail Hllmaa snd Pollock Phillip Wright Parker Right -v Hlion Nobtett Davts Selp. Gill Creekmor Fenton Nelson Left Halfback. Smith Mllford. Right Halfuavk.

Lally Fleming V- Hmlth Bnmroary: Touchdowns Lny, renlpB R.L, Stovall I Belp. Goals from Touchdowns Feoton (, Coals from placement Fleming. X'mplre (Fay-ttvllle. Refer (Baton Rouge, Field Judge Barros (Mem. phto), Head LIneaman-Lieu TWaugh (Fort Lnsan H.

Roots). Tim, or Halve and minute. -l, 'StBtomentg of The gtmie showed the advantage of ex stated' Couch' Besdek of th Uhlverslty. of Arkansas last vilgbt. men had a esse of stage, fright the first few minute of Had -they th seore would itot been a great.r rt We eiDOcted a harder game." waa tne statement or Captain dandy of the Tiger last night.

The Louisiana team left at mldnlrtit for Baton Roug. The Arkansas team snd delegation ll I hot go. home together, many remaining ove In the city, ProfesBor Futrali of the faculty, of th ITntverslty of Arkansas, stated last night that tha exse rises of th two teania were deducted from the total receipts and th balance divide between, tne cwo.eiavena, The pronts ot'tha sale of 'the Bonveiilr program wilt iro to theiAthletlo Commit te of tb Little Reck Board of Trade. HCNDtRSON WINS FROM" OUACHITA i i 1 in i (f Ball Sawed Vp and Down Held la th Early Btagei Blity-Tard sun by. Age th HI 1,1 1 Special to the-GaxetU.

Arkadelphia. tba-ejoelng game of tb, season, 'Henderson won. from Ouachita by the score of to tnrbys again winning the championship in secondary clrclv. Tha gam waa desperate ly fouiht until th last whmue aounueo. -Far the first li minute of play the ball was sawed up and down the field, neither side, being able to score, For Ages sno iiauiain wer th most constant ground gainers, wnlle for Ouachita, BtetU'Cray, Williams and Walll mad-the beat gains.

Ouachita worked the- forward pass for several gwod gain, and at times ploughed th lines. Henderson usea tne jine plunge snd short-end tuns with the greatest, In the pnntug line, both WllHtm and lkitigan "showed UJJ well, and were about evenly matched. Ouachita won the -toss and cnoe -io Ok A Th sl cone snr 1'-' 1 snd I it i 1 i i rr ty A IC Fast "Auto Run to i-Secure An other-Man Don Not Save Fort Smtih From Defeat Special to- th i Fort Smith, In th most exciting game of football seen on the home grounds this season, the Uttle Rock High School defeated the Fort Hmlth- High it ond cawured the atate chamnlonahlp. A record-breaking cnowd of tUiO people- filled th bleachers at league park and overflowed onto th field. The 'it Ainuh footing section wa.

occupied by the girla' rooting lad by ail Mary Hemmersly of the alumni, and their loyal support of the team wss on of the pleasing features of the gam. Littl Eock- Rooters Tbsr. staunch little band of Little Book supporters, parents of several of th players and members of their occupied snother section snd cheered a the wearers of the orange and. Wat swept on to victory. a score to a good'-Indication ''of th relative strength of tbe two elevens.

Practically equally 'matobed. In the superiority of the LItt) Rock team lay their ability to gain off uckles sad tin their Interference. May proved tower of strength In smashing th line, while Capt. lyl repeatedly circled tb end for king gnln. i Ward th wss tha bright and shining light for the visitors, snd his running back of punta netted th most of LiUle Sock's gains.

Coffman smaahed thlngsxup In th line and ttm ftr time threw th backs for a lo-is. The work of both aets of ends' was especially' brilliant. with Let son snd Uetxiney havlnr a shad th pwt'r of the- srfiT.r.nur Cu.pt. Dull put a pliu-ky nan? -ncapiied 'y ''kiiVttiAt'ie' kept an ordinary player" on tbe side lines. Collngsbead, captain, was th star for the home team, his kicking being exceptionally1 fine.

Youmans, at fullback, and Neal, at left guard, were ther with th Not Jlnch Kw A'ery, little new-style football -was used, nwwt of the gains resulting from the old. fashioned short-end runs- snd tackle plays, Wttle Rock swung her tackle for severaj good gains. Plqklnson kicked off for Uttle Kock at and l-Urpet returned the bail 20 yards. A succession of tins bucks netted -It ysrds. and then Youman broke tbrotiRh for mora.

ve-loney recovered a ftininle sid ly made 10 throush' rlRht I'c-V fumbled Toumans on the bull. Harper rooled up a 35-ysrd run around left nd snd Woods sdvanred the bll to SVyard line. where Cart. dropped back for try at S'wl nottacr.Uad ElckJ The erow held lis- breath as tbe ball rose atraltrht and true from his toe and sailed over. the bar for the flrat live points pimle sgalnst th Little Rock team thia season.

Just flv mlnutea after piay began llolltigshead kicked to May, who returned yards. Doyle mad 10 yard oretind rlt-ht end, but Ws penalised for holding. On lit eschange of punts. IJt-tle RiK'k gained 10 yarda, snd by a Quii'k of ahort end run the bsll was carried to Fort Smiths' -yard line, where Bovdaton was flrd for hurdling and, ths ball waa lost on downs. Ward Scores Touchdown.

Holliiirshesd. punted 61 yards to Ward. I who ran through- the whole, tort Unltn team for the flint touchdown. This W4 th most ploy of ths gam. Dtrklrnon kicked gonl.

1urniiiey returned M. kl. ard. Coffman broke through nd Interrupted a pus. Ward VM forced to punt to You-mens, who wns downed on his own five- yard hne.

A quarterlies' kick gv l.tt-tie ho th' hull on th 12-yard line. "innr- around Hit end, Put snd save rrt the ci ti own hsir-ysia wn. t. Inr' -i1 oiled out of nsnr. Hev i aner 1n irn worked the b.til to pnly to I I --t f'om scoring hy i Utile strlk ir down, hea-! I II 1 k' It 5 'Kimball Turmitlns 8lll Hall 'Blisisell Veasey, Hilt i ntr Olbb flight rttown 0'Nl tofi.

Blaht Te- Me "It ters Walll Right. JKo.i..;..- ftniitjan BtaAiMln Cro Jougan Catlln B. William 'i, fcRlgtit Haif ft.tapt) Atkins. Moees fi and Berry Summary: Touchdowns Mauld.n i 1 Age 1, Gatlfn Goals from Touchdowns Berry Time of Halves 3S and Sj minutes, Refere-racle (I Jttl' Rock). Umnlre CRourke (Holy Croae), Field Judge OooOloe.

Head JUlnesmsn-Frlsby. HEKDRIXBliVTS KCH MAt t' Both Bide Failed tt' Work 1 Forward Pass -Una, Plunge Bcor. 4 x. Special to tb Con way, Kov. i M.

Flv hundred people witnessed th first annual game between Hendrla College and Btat Normal Hendrli park th I afternoon. In. which; Hendrlj won. by a scor of Si id 11. Hervdrlc cored three touchdowns In; th first half and tb Kwriala' onr while each' side- made touchdown 'tb second halt V.

The ScftVi na jJt if 1 0we ov7 Wfiil runs; imtr, sides failed to work the forward pass, but tne Normals used th double pass effec tively. Th work of the quarter- packs, Robertson and Douglas, we brll '-Normal. Poitlon. Downing Hughe i and-James. Douglas Robertson Wrsy A Henderson Holomsn Right Whitehead Adney Tate Sherln Knd.k...'.'..

Anderson Rinttli 'Cunningham FTiaeeii Cannon Camphrfl and i Henfrow Parker Holt Right 'Guard 'Ra terns ii "lock Reynolds Summary: Tim of Halvcs-ffi ahd minutes. Touchdowns Downlns-. Do'iii- Isss -I. Anderson Hughe 1. Kohertaop wnitenesa i.

pom hoo. ertson S. Referee J. T. Le.

"urd. um pire-' W. Wilson. snd i Head Central Girls The Flrst and Second baxkft ball'teem of Central College and the Hate. Normal each played a game- this morning, iCenlrsl girla winning both same by core Of It to 4 and l.tq (, re Fordyce Goal Kever in Danger After nro Special to the Gaestt.

Fordye. 'Not. 3kCmH High School and C'ury Training Pchcw'l her thla sfteniixin In their second of tn -Victory thla time ws to the Traimrt rV'hool eleven. vh scored nnco In the first and i th second hHlf. Roberts kicking all thr rosl Foedyi e's goal was never In uanger af-tr the first tnlnuls of plv Forward pse nd punts resorted to frei ii ntly.

fjr Clary, 1 In Un rhmfics. while Qoodgame a. .1 sr Wood also di.1 nt hie work. Tlie sun for Croaaetf Eethune, Erwln, ajid Ccum i The vl. in? team playei a game, -htli to end.

i Toucridow Goodgsme itrhelor C'bI 1 "'I'-hdown 1 i Time Huh'. il'tlic ill. snd 50 mli- te Jul i o.f prty a run as it of 1 to The hti.l 1 sietle. the to nd h-s i I li-wBV- cf 1 I.

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