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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 192T. 5T. LOUIS P05T-DI5PATCH 0. Speaking of the Army Expects to Scrap" the Navy, Next Saturday at New York jchaefer Defeats Nebraska Defeats Unusual Shots Made Cue Championship at Chicago St.

Louis League California Wins fPORT Cochran, 400-0, in Two Innings IJjrivrn ror me by Charles Peterson) Ames, 35-3, and1 Wins ftLV. Title '04US hi A Teams Play Cup Contests Today DeAndrels Oppose Millers, While Scullins Face Screw Co. at High School Field. Coast Grid Title Taming Stanford 57,000 See Bears, Undefeated in Two Years, Go Over by 42 to 7 Score. Comhtukers Finish With Three Victories in Valley Conference Race.

Record for High Average in Warning 18.2 Balkline Tour- yrj Match. Valley Conference Standing. The St- Iouia Soccer League teams will engage In second round United United State Football Association Team. XVmm. Lost.

-s) HOPPE WINS 3 Minsoarl 4 AKKirs 4 Antra 2 cup games at High School Field this AND RETAINS LEAD PULL HIS TEETH! TP HE time has come." the Wal- rus said, "For nations to disarm; In all its horrid aspects, war Has lost its former charm. And all the peoples of the world Are viewing with alarm." Oh, Walrus," said the Carpenter, "I think that you are right. And when I read words of Hughes It filled me with delight. I only hop.e that he can make The others see the light. i "If all the navsi In the world And fighting tools were gone.

Do you suppose," the Walrus said, Oklahoma a afternoon, starting at 1 o'clock. In the first game, the leading De An-drels eleven opposes the Ben Millers, while the Scullins and Screw Co. Khi Washington 2 Br the Associated Prs. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 19.

California retained the Paclfle Coast Conference football title today by defeating Stanford. 42 to 7, on the new Cardinal Stadium before approximately 67.000 persons. The power of the Bear football machine, which haa not been defeated in two years, was too much for the fighting Cardinals. They were unable to stop the Bears' backfield In its line attacks or around the ends. Drake 1 Grlnnell A DtAD 6ALL 0pUvCprfHl0H PLAYED XHOT 1NNIN5 BY SK ACAIMfT HOMMANr HOPPE START INDICATE.

I A toriTlOtsi OF BALI- I A ftFTtK- CooKT He" bAWNS GATHER SHOT 1 III iWNIiaC.WMORAMCSTjHt i ar I I 4 faleholder Plays Poorly, but fight It out In the second. In the initial cup game for the lo Special to the Post-Dispatch. Winner Over, Hore- AMES, Nov. 19. Nebraska cal elevens last season, the same aggregations battled.

The De Andrels, then the Innisfails, surprised with an 4 pans, 400-379, With Av leaped over the last hurdle In Its Missouri Valley race here this after ert ge of 21. easy victory over the Millers, while the Scullins and Screw Co. battled noon and defeated Iowa State, 35 That Mars could carry on?" to a 3-3 draw. However, Manager) "I doubt It." said the Carpenter, to 3. Ames waa the first team to score on Nebraska this var in eraay proteBtea tnat tne screw uo.

"His teeth would all be drawn! GOLFER DRIVES BALL QUARTER OF A MILE Scott Scammell, an amateur golfer of Trenton, N. recently drove a ball one-quarter of a mile. Scam a. Ajx-ltsd. Press.

CHICAGO, Nov. 19. A world's had used "three ineligible players. The committee sustained his proteet Conference game, the points coming from a drop kick in the first ceriod. kord tor 18.

2 Dauuine Diuiara and the game was awarded to the The weight of the Cornhuskers com trnament play was established to- bined with the driving force of the For the clashes this afternoon, all mell performed the feat at the ninth hole of the Homestead eourae at Hot by Jake Schaefer of Chicago two outstanding backfield players the managers with the exception of Willie Foley, will be able to put their Ivn he averaged 200 In defeating Spring Lake. N. J. fcammell slated Noble and Dewitz, proved too much for the plucky Cyclones. strongest teams on the field.

How that the around was very dry; a I an that he had to make a carry of 100 yards to reach a point on the hill Nebraska failed to show up at top rraer Cocbran of Manson, In a fcjtch In the International tourna-Unt betas' bcld here. Cochran too Tnm Many people are complaining of hard time. Nearly everybody but the payroll robber Is feeling the pinch. The races at Bowie ought to. provide some hair-raising finishes.

Admission by scalper's ticket only. FOR THE COUNT. "Notre Dame to Drop Army." line. Dropping Array one of the neatest things Notre Dame does. ever the De Andrels aggregation Is in anything but fit condition for the notch In the first quarter.

The Corn where tbe rubber core could get over. Once beyond that high spot the fair huskers allowed the Cyclones to hold them for downs and eet within rilled to count, the- score being: way sloped gently toward the green. kicking distance of the Nebraska fck-arnmell, who Is champion of the Centre College goal twice before they settled Into gchaefer, 82-211 100; Cochran, The best previous average were- battle. Foley has no fewer than seven men on the Injured list. Just who will play fullback for the De Andreis Is uncertain.

Foley has four backfield men, Vaughan, Daley, Pepper and McManus on his roster, but all are out with Injuries. Daley Spring Lake Club, has already set up a number of long distance marks for others to "shoot at." He Is the only golfer who has ever reached the Defeats W. L. 3 j-l, made by Willie Uoppe, world's hamulon. in 1915.

and mo Dy the piercing onslaught that carried the lighter team before them. Llng-felter, right tackle, scored Ames points with a field goal. Another attempt from the 35-yard line fell far 6hort. Ames at no other time seriously threatened, especially after the may be able to play today. If For Sutton nearly two decades third green at Spring Lake In two shots.

That hole la 630 yards. To cover 630 yards In two shots under 'Praying Colonels" Use Forward certain conditions Is not so won "Buy a Fountain Pen and See-Yale Play Princeton. Head line. How about buying a fountain pen to see 'em play Penn? play was spectacular, won the bank by a bare margin derful in this long hitting age, but Passes and Straight Football to Win, 25-0. opening of the second half.

I OME-COfHIOM GATHER, AT WHICH ME HAS" NO EQUAL 1 I ftf.i after running 82, missed a dif-Salt hot Cochran then missed It was some feat at this particular hole for the reason that the second shot la practically all carry, there being a ravine in front of the areen. Noble Stars for Winners. t4 sever got another chance, as After Ames' score, the Huskers Then there la the seventh at fprina haefer, making wonderful shots Heatedly, ran 818 and out. Schae- ward Fitzgerald is ready, Foley Intends to try Gerdes Kehrman at fullback. Besides the backs, Snyder, White and Fitzgerald are injured.

Pete Ratican will be able to send his strongest front against Foley's cripples. Both Manager Brady of the Scullins and McCarthy of the Screw Co. will use their best line-ups. Paul McSweeney will referee the first game and Phil Havana ugh the second. Forty-five minute halves will be played.

The admission fee will be 55 cents. gradually took on a more formidable appearance and In the last few min ft 118 run was 66 less than the Lake. It la a 845-yard elbow hole and Scammell has driven to the green over the trees several times. That carry from tee to green by the short utes of the period Preston pushed jt)i' record for consecutive points. over the first touchdown.

Khran, in a game last night, ran Noble proved a whirlwind at the est route Is 305 yards. WALTHER BASKETBALL opening of the second half. Two Tonight's Play ended with Cochran long passes from Hartley to Swan- Ad Roger Conti. the French cham son were incomplete, but later the on, tied for third and rourtn places Edouard Horemans, the Bel- combination obtained seven points and In the last minute of the game LAMBERT TEAM SCORES ftiu, and George Sutton of Chicago 2829 AT DES MOINES i for sl-ith and seventh places. Swanson scored a touchdown after a short pass from McGlassen.

Noble. Michigan Trims Willie Hoppe, world's champion, By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Npv. 19. The Centre College "praying Colonels" scored an easy 25 to 0 victory here today over Washington and Lee in a game slowed down by a soggy gTldlron.

Centre used the aerial attack with a mixture of straight footbalL Snoddy made two touchdown, while and Roberts counted one each. The GenM-als failed to make any consistent gains. The lineup and summary: Centre 25) Position. W. and L.O) Roberts Left end Bemis Gordy Left tackle.

(c B. Jones Left guard Walters Kubale Center Terry Shadone Right guard. Cregror Right tackle Potts James end McMlllin Quarterback Frew Arm- Right halfback Mat-strong tox Best Piker Team to Face Billikens Walter Johnson says that the toughest Job in baseball is to relieve another pitcher with the bases full and no one out. When you come to think of It he may be right. STRONG ON PAPE31.

llTE'n 'Ike to seo a navy made According to our notion, To-wit: A fleet of painted ships Upon a painted ocean. And then a painted battlefield. With painted men in battle. While on the painted atmosphere The painted guns would rattle. PERHAPS.

What has become of the old-fashioned long-haired football player? He must have got trim med by the Barbers' College. Jack Dempsey has gone Into vaudeville at last. Jack had to do something to keep tbe process servers A football game la divided Into IN MID-WEST TOURNEY toy defeated Horemans, 400 to Minnesota 38-0 Special to the Post-Dispatch. 190-pound right half, rarely failed to gain his end. Runs gave him a chance to get into full speed and he shook off the lighter Ames tackles I.

In 19 Innings, and Sutton, who id lort four straight games, won DES MOINES. Nov. 19. The following scores were made by St. Louis bowling teams in the Mid-West bra Ora Mornlngstar of San Diego, Wolverines Close Season With in remarkable style.

Scherer. Hart I to S91, in 12 Innings. Hoppe ley ana irreston starred ror NeDras- tournament: A a high run of 88 and an average All of -Rider's Regulars Are in Shape for Local Title -r Contest. ka, while Currie. Wallace and Ling- Victory 40,000 Persons Witness ContesL Al Castelsi Pfuhl 183.

163. 177 1-19, and Horemans had a enfelter stood out for Ames. 623; Berman. 142, 156. 142440; Kro ih run of 87 and an average of ner.

17S, 172, 2J2 553; Klare, 128, The lineup: The lineup: 1-1S. The contest did not come 148. 143 419; W. Kuhnrt, 131. 194.

to the expectations of observers Ames (3) Position. Nebraska (35) Rlerra end Swanson By the Associated Press. ANN ARBOR. Nov. 19 itton made a high run of 15 6, with 181 608.

Totals, 763. 833, 845 2441. Schaper Stores Dietz. 174. 136 161 461; Schaper.

175. 169. 169 493; Hobart. 185, 106. 113 404; Castel.

145, Zink Left tackle Lyman fci average of 33 1-3. and Morning Approximately 40.000 persons thij Morrison Left guard Pucellk fir had a high run of 237 and an Snoddy Left halfback triumph Wallace. afternoon saw Michigan "trg of 2414. cnurcn. Bartlett Fullback Score by periods- Center Peterson Right guard.

Right tackle Wenke end Scherer Th tournament, which closes Llngenfelter over Minnesota, E8 to 0, in the closing game of the Western Confer Centre 0 13 6 25 'jlay. will be resumed Monday, HJgglns TEAMS START SEASON Opening games of the season In the Walther Basketball League were played last night at Holy. Cross Hall, with oly Cross defeating St. Trinity. 60 to 15, and Redeemer winning from Zion, 43 to 11.

Games In the leacue. are played every Thursday and Kat-urday. The lineups: Holy Cross (60. Position. Si.

Trinity (16) Jahns(lS) Lvft forward. DaJImler (13) Rlaht forward. (2i II. Dallmler (S). Laetsrh irt Mtlnzer (2) Rlaht guard.

Larobru Lsft ruar. Ruprscht 1 Substitutes Holy Cross: Ludwic Hr-tsls (2) snd Oroartca: BU Ttlattr Westr-tnsm. Redeemer (43). Position. Ztonil 1 Bucheimer (26).

forward. roadar Knaucke forward. Huber ifli Ilanaer(lO) Center. Dusamaa (A) Toeme(4i Rlaht guard Wesoba Miller Lsft guard. Substitutes Redeemer: Fink.

Voertmsa f2; Zkn, Lottos. LEGENDRE AND BROWN STAR AS TULANE WINS By the Associated Trsaa. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. If.

Tulane University plowed Its way through a muddy field to a Il-to-0 victory over Louisiana SState University In the annual football game between the two teams at Tulane stadium today. The Ollvs and Blue outclassed the Tigers from the first to the final whistle, putting over touehdowna In the second, third and fourth quarters. Legendre and Brown starred for Tulane while the work of Ives was a feature for 8. U. Ives toe kepS the score down considerably.

Coach Rider's Pikers will enter Into the final lap of practice for the annual tilt with the St. Louis University Billikens Thursday, tomorrow. The- Pikeway mentor will adhere to his plan as announced last week for keeping his outfit on edge. Tomorrow and will be devoted to scrimmage sessions, and on Wednesday there will be nothing more than a signal drill. W.

L. 0 0 0 0 0 Quarterback ten Horemans and Sutton will Walters. ence season. The game was played Centre scoring Touchdowns: Mc- Toung Left halfback a match to break their tie Currie Risrht halfback, uewitx 'ilk Schaefer and Mornlngstar and millin. Snoddy, Roberts.

Armstrong. 1 Goal from touchdowns: McMillin. Referee, Martey, Kenyon. Umpire, as Gaylord Fullback Hartley on a field ankle in mud, but the Wolverines started after their opponents with a fush and the re ffppe and Cochran appear In the Score by periods wiser two matches. Nebraska 0 21 7 85 107.

165 417; Fogarty, 177. 165. 148 490. Totals, 856. 673.

6362265. Wooster Lamberts No. 2 Wachter, 185, 200, 201 586; Dunn, 157, 166, 212 Mason. 177. 210.

245 632; Pflusrer, 190, 169. 200 659; Schmltt. 170, 202, 145 517. Totals, 879. 947.

1003 2829. Missouri Pacific Sunshine Special Taylor 165, 223. 164 552; Mitchell, 152, 159, 212523; Wachter, 155, 138. 1S1474; Schmitt 173, 189, 179541; Waters. 181.

157 11549. Totals. 826. 866. 947 2639.

Stein Jrs. Vlerheller. 190, 180. 210 690; Schirr. 158.

176, 178 512; Orlebb, 212. 177. 180 570; Szarneckl. 176. 183.

161 520; Stein 186. 169 170 625. Totals, 922, 885, 900 2707. tern, Virginia, head linesman. Time of periods IS minutes.

sult was never in doubt, Michigan Ames 3 0 0 0 3 scoring in each quarter. Ames scoring Goal from field, Llng- In view of the good condition of M'MAHON, PENN STATE, enf elder. Nebraska scoring loucn-downs. Noble (2), Hartley. Preston, The well-knjwn Minnesota shift was effective at times, but the visitors lacked a scoring punch.

The the Pikers, the intention of Coaches standing of the players: PLAYER. Won. Lost. TP :4 0 er ........3 1 hran ..........3 2 3 2 Tnlnrstaf 1 3 Swanson. Goals from touchdown four quarters.

Not so the admission. The man on the sandbox say there ta more "Inside Muff pulled at the training table than on the ball field. The athletes seem to think that In selecting a training camp the big idea is to find a good place to eat. Climate and playing conditions are desirable, but not of vital importance. Tom Gibbons insists that he Is only 28 years old.

Says he can prove it, because he wasn't born until 1893. Guess that settles It. M'KENDREE TEAM BEATS SHURTLEFF FOR TITLE Rider and Applegran is to furnish HAS UNIQUE RECORD "Tiny" McMahon. giant right Swanson f. Referee Reed.

Michi ball was kept in Minnesota territory Just enough work for the regulars to keep them up to par and at the at nearly all stages. gan. Umpire weoges, jjarxmouwi. Head linesman McBrlde, Missouri tackle, who incidentally is the heavy Valley College. Time of periods 15 weight grappler on the wrestlins 'Tmans ..........1 4 same time to avoid injuries and staleness.

Long runs by Cappon, Uteritz and Klpke for Michigan and Martineau and Gilstead for Minnesota featured minutes each. team, is the biggest man on the Penn 1 4 Followers of the Red and Green State football team, and probably the play. The Michigan backs fre believe the team is now at its best. PIKER "FROSH" DEFEAT LHAM1NADE WINS FROM ranks as one of the biggest line and the appearance of the outfit in quently clipped off runs of 40, B0 and 60 yards. A 70-yard run -by SCRUB ELEVEN, 13 TO 0 men of the season.

practice sessions last week would Cappon In the third period netted a Coach Davis' freshman team yes Standing 6 feet 7 Inches tall, "Tiny" tend to Justify that feeling. Mathes, ST. CHARLES, 26. TO ftaminade Academy defeated St. Wl, High Pchool, 2 to 0, at touchdown.

terday afternoon trimmed the Wash- Thumser, Dugdale, Hafner, Kurrus and Toung have entirely recovered The victory gave Michigan posses carries 216 pounds of bone and muscle on to the gridiron. Despite his sise he is one of the fastest men on tne-ton acrtib team. 13 to 0. The McKendree College of Lebanon won sion for another year of the "Little arame was called Dy surcciucuL the Kittany line. Of Irish-Indian de Brown Jug" trophy of gridiron Coaches Davis and Applegran.

who "baftiade yesterday in the final of the season for both elevens, kept Chamlnade from run- football championship this afternoon ARMY ELEVEN TO PLAY scent, the big fellow was christened from injuries received in the Missouri and Tulane games, and will take part in the scrimmage work tomorrow. Barring accidents, all of the rirst clashes between th two universities, officiated, at the end of Dy aeieating snuruerr. 7 to 0. at ai- i Jay," but every Penn State student Before the game a tablet to the half on account of the condition of NOTRE DAME IN 1922 and alumnus knows him as "Tiny." PLAYER ACTS AS REFEREE TO PULL GRIDIRON TRICK Frequently In a pinch a good football team will resort to a freak play. Such teams as Pittsburg, Penn State and Notre Dame are full of guile and very clever In making such- plays go through.

The Carlisle Indiana generally were a crafty crew. But none of these ever pulled a play quite like the one told of by a man who coached In the West last year. Paid this Individual: "I had a play which I used several times with fine success. My quarterback, whenever he saw fit, would complain to the referee that the opposing team was offside or was holding and therefore deserving of a penalty. Of course, the official would take no heed of his memory of four Michigan athletes By the Associated Pr Washington's football talent will be up a larger score.

Dorley and the stars of the grame. 5rer. Grew and Dorley scored the whdowjia for the winners. who lost their lives In the world war A scrub last year. McMahon was sorely needed on the varsity this fall, and he has more than made good.

The freshmen put up their usual snappy battle and at no time were In danger of being scored upon by the Tiny" has net a record that will scrubs who were nnable to aavanc the ball closer than the 25-yard line. laSaSa Porftlonm. St. Oiarle Mich. (38) was unveiled.

Lineup and summary: Minnesota (0. Position. Cole Left Teberg Left tackle. command favorable attention. Since practice opened on Sept.

1 he has ton. Sayre. right halfback, made the winning score when he broke through the Shurtleff line and ran 60 yards for a touchdown. Adams, fullback, kicked goal. This is the first football title that McKendree has won In ten years.

Coach Hall, who developed the team Into a winning aggregation. Is a former Wabash star. Sayre and. Adams played a great game for the victors. Walton, the Shurtleff quarterback, was the outstanding star on his team.

lineup: Quarterback Grass Sehleder halfback Srhaefer Both scores resulted from xorwaru passes following marches toward the goal by means of rushes. Left End Dean Johns Petro VI ck Wilson McLaury Left missed but one day from the gridiron, and that was because of a bad cold. Bezdek started scrimmage on available for the. Thanksgiving day classic. Ragalara to Start Game.

This means that the following eleven will probably open the game against the Billikens: Schnaus and Dugdale. ends: Capt. Kraehe and either Singleton or Denny at the tackles: Kurrus and Long, guards, and Hafner, center. Baldy Thumser will likely open at quarter and in the event Tommy Thompson calls signals, Baldy will be shifted to half- Aas Center Mueller snared a pass ana ai 30 yards for the first score and Full WEST POINT. N.

Nov. 19. Army football officials announced today that the Cadets will play Notre Dam In 1922. on the date corresponding with this year's game, two weeks after the tuaale with Tale. The announcement was made, officials said, to set at reat reports that the event had been cancelled.

The two Institutions. It was declared, have always entertained the highest re. apect and admiration for each other and the game is looked upon as a permanent feature and one of tbe great Intersections! contests of the year's schedule. back Greene, captain or ins yean Ooebel the third day of practice this fall, and "Tiny" has been in every one since. He has started every game played by Penn State this fall, and I 1 1 halfback Werner Brod ruard Kanatelner tackla.

end Flackemeler ruard Richardson lings, scored in the same manner. plea. Then the player, apparently Th accurate passing or nft quite perturbed, would declare, 'Al Uteritz Klpke fraahmsn nuarterback. was Tierney Right guard Right tackle, Wallace Right Brown Quarterback. Grose Left half Martineau Right Fullback Score by periods: Michigan 10 7 Minnesota 0 0 right, 1 11 taice tne aistance myseir.

IW. the features of the game as was tackl BlenMne Accordingly, he would begin pacing since the Gettysourg contest no nas been In every minute of play. Every Penn State player starts a game with a head guard, but it is a standing Roby Shurtleff. Foilea Rloe nuntlna- of Hannegan. wnose do" Achelphol hclt.

Mths and Clay poo i are Position. end guard tackle Center ona averaged around 40 yards. off the yards, and once clear would atart a sprint for the goal." 7 14 38 Joke with the students tnat "Tlny" 0 0 0 The lineups: Freshmen. Positions. Piker Scrubs.

apparent choices for the halfback positions and Doc Young will do the plunging from fullback. The punting for Coach Rider's out i ZBYSZKO AND LEWIS aenrinr Touchdown never wears his ior more) man plays. After that his coal black head McKendree. Mazey Capp Johnston. Carrel Crawley.

Lrsenby, Miller. Sajre Laudenberg Adamo. guard. Rah isl (Cant.) B. C).

rmpti Cannon T'tet-it. tl Ktelcetfe, fsuh for Mueller Left end Sarason Shortle if" 9L C.mTmm can be seen mixing it up In every Rta-bt tackle MUNICIPAL SOCCER CONTESTS TODAY Goals from toucn-ieu fS ir Altai fit win be done Dy -m. viDkei rcnehel Schnaus -ting deputy in case of nbVl (5? I WILL MEET ON NOV. 2 NEW YORK Teg Rlckard has aa 1 Important wrestling match sched Field goal Binrer Lrt guara scrimmage. HORSE'S WINNINGS TO Referee Hackett, West Delbrldge Center emergency.

Vii Dean Rice Walts Camel Foster umpire: Sib. 7 0 ...7 ...0 'CWlt, half Miller. (Chicago). roint. Umpire J.

J. Schomer, Lard Right Chicago. Field Judge F. H. Toung.

Petera RllfM AID IN FEEDING POOR Official Gould TVelnel Diamond Tym Tancil Abalon Illinois Wesleyan. Head linesman Hutton Risht end Walker. (Wash- The 1400 orphans of Louisville will II. L. Ray, Illinois.

Time of periods Lyle QuarterbacK Krog Leads Shooters. the third straight week, Fred Stopped the Hat In the handi- 8KNIORS. Fairground No. Prenderaasta va Ben Millers. 2 p.

8t Leoa va. Paullaas. 3:30 p. m. Georre Klcter.

referee. Fairground Orona 8 Kala Covad! va. Bailer Council. 2 ax m. Laclede Cvuacfl va.

De Andrels. 3 30 m. Referee Oliver ler. (Washington), referee: Ingtoa). bead tinesmaa.

15 minutes each. Hamwraa Lsft have a Joyous Thanksgiving day din uled for Madison Square Garden en Nov. 21. He has booked the return bout between Stanislaus Zbyerke. th present world's heavyweight cham -pion.

and -Htrangler Ed Lewis front whom Zby won th title. While many regarded the elder Zbysske's victory over Lewis last spring as a fluke, the veteran Polish a. Wsbber Rlaht halfback. boots after toucnaown uu kick off. This lineup appears to represent the Pikers" fullest strength, lor relief work in the backfield Coach Rider has George Thompson, who can throw the pigskin as if it were a baseball.

Tommy O'Brien and Eddie Randal, who made bis debut against Missouri. The substitute material for the line Includes Cantwell. Ssrason and Goessllng. In wuraanient of the St. Louis Po- Oreena Fullback ner as the gift of Mr.

and Mra E. R. Bradley. They have sent to the KANSAS CITY BOWLER 96 TEAMS WILL BOWL IN CITY TOURNAMENT nlTer Qub last week. He a Score Of 1 nut nf nnilbU LEADS IN MID-WEST I KYLE'S DROPKICK GIVES various orphanages in that city their Nlnty-slx five-man teams are nro rata of the Louisville Cup By the Associated Prssa.

grappler has defeated Earl tOUOWlr in Iha irnrri INDIANA 3-0 VICTORY fella. DES MOINES. Nov. 19. K.

Lemke of Kansas City led the field 1 ftS tared In the city cratch bowling ,1. tournament, which will b. carted CmM hw neat Saturday on the Stein Junior ril' Ztl alleya. according to th official list victory. recently By the Associated Press.

not very Ina. Nov. It. A In the singles at the opening today BLOOMINOTOX, 173 171 of the Middle West Bowling Assocla drop kick by Fullback Kyle of In nt his team a 8 jo-sr" of entries announced yesterday by addition to these there are several others of les experience. That the Flkers expect to win the local championship Is hardly -sary to say.

However there Is little o. of overconfldence in the tion tournament with a score of 679, J70 18 Rich while W. Richter and J. Pebley, also to-0 victory over Purdue University of Kansas City, were leaders In the ln the annual game today be tween Tl 1B4 riker camp, for past experience has two. man event with a score of 1151.

.75 8.T5 7.60 .30.75 7.50 P. 75 1 1 1M Other leaders in the sigles were: J. shown that St. Louis U. alwan puts op a tremendous fight in the annual lrti Pebley of Kansas City, second, with the two Hoosier memoera Ten.

Kyles kick came In the last period of a hard fought contest, it was made possible through his recovery of a Purdue fumble on Purdue's 17-yard line. 168H 163 a score of 667: A. Bauer, third. 656 Secretary Howard Smith. There are 203 entries In doubles and.

401 In slnglea Klve quintets from the Mound City League will be on the flrat aquad. Th teams to roll neat Saturday are aa follows: Union Electrics. Robert Oaylord. Ktla-Baer and Fuller. Habere.

Jim lirlghta. Red Gooae. Realtors and Medarta. Cretghton Team Beaten. which was won by the horse.

Bit of White, on the closing day of the Louisville meetln-. The Bradleya made a similar gift to the orphans of Kenton and Campbell counties during- the recent Latonia meeting, when Black Servant ran second to Sporting Blood In the Latonia Championship Stakes. HIGH SCHOOLER KICKED 84 CONSECUTIVE GOALS George Williamson, who plsyed with the Bakersfleld High School football eleven last year, kicked 84 consecutive goals out of a possible S3 having missed the first goal he attempted to kick in the first game played by bis team that season, there-ht overshadowing the kicking of Don J. Ilildebrand. Kansas City, 6J9, and Packer Sign CaMwell By the Associated Press.

KANSAS CTTT. Ner. It Caldwell, former member of th pitching staff of the New Terk Tan-kees and later of the Cleveland Americans, was signed today by President George Muehlobach of the Kaneaa City American Association rlob. Caldwell. It was said, was a free stent, having been released some time ago to take ever the management ef a team.

He Is a rlbt bander. J. Talbot. Kansas City. 637.

Miller. FalreTouad Oreae 41 Woodmen America va St. LI bonus. 9 am.t St. Matthew's va.

Ramllteei-Brawm. 8 SO a. aa. Refers. J.

Aalaasr Jr. Csxondelet Park East St. Lswle Oareta'a vs. Schumachers. p.

SS. Msry aad Josephs va Eckhardta, 8:30 p. an. Refers. M.

J. Byrne. Sherman Park Paul Muellers va British Canadians. 2 D. Oa-Oosrattve Association va llense's Team.

3 80 a. Refers. Richard Wall. Forest Park Oram 1 MereaatU Traat Co. va.

National Bank of Commerce. 2 e. m. Merchants-Laetede Co. va Liberty Central.

3:30 m. Refer. J. H. Cradork.

Forest Park Oroun 2 FJsrtrical Werk-era va. ghaw Marhla. 3 a. m. Mabea'e va.

St. Mark's. 3.30 ia. Referee. Past Mar-shv.

Lsmre Park Ri. Trartr 1 da SsJe va M. Agatha. Our Ladv of Souese va PauL 3:30 a m. Refers.

J. J. XUv. JTJVTORS. Fairground Grou 6 St.

MHews Jra. vs. Newataad aad Lee ra.i St. Angustlae'e va St. Lao's 8:30 a.

aa. Refers. John Hah a. Ehenaae Park Jruv St- MatachT va. Oraaaaa Plasabtea.

ex Hamllts A. L. Shawm and Rest of Kansas a 1-1 111 City with a score of 1130. occupied DDQWN CLOSES SEASON Ill, Kov. 19.

II- end of the first day's bowling. E. BEATING COLGATE, V-O 0n the l'tth ann.iot Tl'. iiostetier ana. r.

iiuriesa, r. cross-country run City, with a score of 1127. were third. "VrOVUNCE. R- I- Nov.

19. W. Llghtcap and Steel. Kansas closed Its football season on City, fourth, with a score of 1122. dr jrjeld here this afternoon by and A.

Bauer and J. Weaver. Kan- rvis-at. 7 to la a loose eoi "owa. eiai college was nd Wiaconsln third.

Finkle The Billikens held a long workout yesterday. GREAT LAKES DEFEATS HAMPTON ROADS, 14-0 Br the Associated Press. GREAT LAKES. Nov. 19.

The Great Lakea Naval Training Station won the Intertralnlng Station championship of the country today when the Great Lakes football team defeated a sailor eleven representing Hampton Roads by a score of 14 to 0. By winning the game the Great Lakes team secures the trophy offered by the Bureau of Navigation for the championship of the training stations east of the Missisaippl River. Tigers Win crosaea me tail Iirst. By the A ssi Hale- -iw field. Brown'a touch By the Assor'ated Prose OMAHA.

Ntb. Nov. 19. Using th forward paaa for frequent gains. South Dakota State College football team gave the Cretghton t'nlveralty of Omaha Its flrat defeat of tbe season today.

7 to 0. Principta Game CancelrtL The Prlnelpla a-nd" gam with as v.ity. inm wua a i Paaache. came in the Ftepbenson. captain of the Freeport (111.) High School of 37 goals, thought ew minutes of Play, when Col JWi Crashes Depauw.

In Rutgers Spring: Surprise. At vThsa AaaAlataA Tisl yesterday to be a nauonaj rtu gate lost the ball'on downs shortly vickoff. and Brown marched PRINCETON. H. J.

We. lt- Prlneeton'e eocer eleven today flinched the Intercollegiate ehamplea-ahtp by trimming Pennsylvania. te 1. The Tlgere etarted erf with rash and wr never headed. The s)eer was 1 te 0 at th half.

converted 13 one a-ame Williamson NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J- Nov. 19. Jot.

It. D- Rutgers today conquered the West th Teatman seconds yesterday waa down the field in a aerie, oi plunges, not once resorting to a aae or a kick. C. at. Mark's.

I sa. Lao KKIIaa Virginia eleven for the first time in before the Wabash LTV wotbaJl powerful back field goals, wiiiismson rviu at the local high school. His team won the prep school championship of California. called off because jnt wet grounds. seven years.

The acore waa 17 to 7. u' and waa beaten, 23 to 0..

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