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i ST LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1925. 2S ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH rrnfmT Y7IT T71TTT71HT T71 77TT7T A TC1 TTT 79 TV IapYOIjA I NI VEnoli i jjjjlijv -Drawn by Burris Jenkins Jr. Michigan Wj CAN BERLENBACH GIVE WEIGHT TO DEMPSEY? Weakened St. Louis Machine Unable to Gain When Near Goal Blue and White Starts Belated Drive for Victory, but Dilly-Dallies and Huddles and Visitors Rally.

By John H. Alexander. Loyola University cf Chic so a yesterdaj tacj another shiner en 5:. University's stiEdn? 12 the world Th score 13 and satisfying to i teas. which was beaten by a similar score last year.

It narked t.c second of the sscs for the Billikens. who lost two we ago to the Rol-a Miners. Th Lineups -fsS- ViUu wt XkY its -Vvm --JtV Notre Dame Eleven Easily Defeats Carnegie Tech, 26 to 0 Rockne, Looking Forward to Battle Next Saturday With Northwestern, Finishes Game With Third-String Men in Lineup. vxS-u 5 a I By Knute K. Rockne, Coach of Notre? Dame Football Team.

SOUTH BEND, Not. 14. Notre Darae defeated Carnegie Tech. on Carrier Field this afternoon, by a score of 26 to 6. It was a great game of football and Coach Wally Steffens' men played superb football.

The Irish were determined to win, howeTer. Good clean tackling and superb interference on the part of Notre Dame and excellent courage on tfce part of Tech were the features. A homecoming: crowd of 33.003 shall, "but the field was fast and the ba.ck kept their feet easily. Kris- lot and Goodwin. Carnearie Tech ends, are both real football era and our boys had a hard in retting- them out of the way.

in tn rirst nail. JJara couia Osterbaans not do much aa-ainst Manby. the I Skibo center. He was playing i beautiful defensive g-aaae. At times Brown Notre Dame's offensive was a and this led to frequent pen- Hawkins.

Close GameFrc Ohio State, ltf Friedman Scores 4 Mlchijran's Pfuiin-j Smothered. Et Aseocia-rt Presa. ANN A RE OR, iKch gj hio State's ga.mst foothaa were not enough to defesj j-'j can here today. ard tia -rl nes. avaiUttsr thecoseiTe, 'a me their way, scered a tea.

do--a and a. Tield foal laaaj-t half ard wen, 19 to 0. i Findine a weak wrxit ter of the Buckeye, Ua, ts, i- 5 third Quarter alone try tack. The Michigan aerial afiaA not at Its full point of fm-J it w-as revealed darinaj tSaa fta half, so in the closing- period-, al drives were substituted tor lassin? frame. Mlchlgaa mtrt' 21 passes, all bt-t cia of Friedman.

Only three of th Jaaaa! were completed for a total 21 yards. The. Ion-rest -rat gj yards. Siarteen Michigan pmm were Incomplete and two Wioy terr-epted. I The Ohio State -Jasataf atM was O'Jt likewise ineffertiT.

rely tat! of a dozen tries being- eeirra. fi One of these netted SI rarV and the other 8. Se-a -rrt complete ana three --rer-i JatajJ ceptei ilichi-ran's Erst score caa ward the close of the Erst raart' when tVendler's punt waa blsekm on the Ohio State 15-yar Bu and the ball was gained by lOevla-j ran on downs after a lad re5at to the one-vrd line. I The EucXeye forward wall its the occasion and Had ta a rreme moment whlla It-held "Wolverines three- downs witSes' sain. Molenda qa tha fonrtll dcrat' threw himself acrosa th badaSaf1 Buckeye line ar4 reached tha aaZ, across the troal line, Iriedstai kicked the extra point from plaoj I Friedman's bighly-traraed made pood on a field -real kick 'rotn plarement at a haaardotta m-sr'e on the 40-vard Una la The lineup: Mifh'sran Position.

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Srti Molanda MT Hk-ore by pertods: Michigan State 1 4 7 11 S-3 Michigan scoring-: ToacMnan Molenda. Point after toacbdoair Friedman. Field goal Fried-Baa. Officials Referee, Xa-WS Northwestern: nmptra. Sci-Bata Chicago: field ludga.

MoCord. B3-ccis; heal lines-nan. Llpskt Ot Time of periods liav aaA ATTACK BEWEICT ROONS, OF CttOCO Coatiaaed Froan r-reeaBat Parker of the Hanover S0HBk wa.s tearing down tha field 6aT the kick, scooped tip tha bail at waa bouncing aad raa yards for a touchdown. The other four scored by the DartmoutJi tM were the result of Obedaflajrl overhead shota. Lata ia tha period.

Oberlander hurled to Tully from tha 24-yard Tally receiving the ball a tl yard line and racing- aeroal goal for the first touchdown. also added the extra point W5 kicking. 'lain the third period. Ob43iw threw a 29-yard pass to who was warting for it oa the TVa- with a ClaW te- aeed cf him. be ras rar.s e-s- a tfinchdoWll.

but Phail's attempt to add tha point was blocked. This cWVJl, preceded bv a. cyclonic rsT and raising attack thai taRO Maroons daxed and tha aTpeaa--in a fever of exci'ement. Tn the focarth- oeriod. ObasaaW-" thrt-w four passes 'a ucnTea-tfoS.

i last cr for C5 yards gois" ta i who ran the remaining- seven f9 for a 1 4 F1rt Po- i rr-m-uth ended i'a scortaf the first shadows of night iseul.ur over the field. S3 Phail intercepted a ChicaaTO Chictjf-, 45-yard Ua- tried h.s hind at Son- to Oberla.nder. and 5 5,3 i Under passed to Str-ugh. I-rtmouth a go's CS-yar 5 back rst dawn om v-- -e. McFha3 or mere thaS yard, ran around right rar.

-e-- IZ giving -rffj an in first down on Chicago a OterU-der threat a Lane that waa rompd baC the goal, r.vtnai DarTrr.euth toiicndcwa. oaaaaas Ofcerland-r r.nirad vs ta nt then TV total gain of 149 yard. caj -w a a I orwa ru parsing ure. the Marcna complete two out of II for is ii etrat i -sinif A3, alties for eff side. The Skibo's at (the end of the first half were ef- i V-f atten lea.

i effens ha a a. srreat bact in Eeede. The Tech captain led nis tram weJ and fought gamely, -ut the Irish offensive waa func- ix2 iirss i.m- taj sea son. There were several flaws in Notre Dame's piay. They fumbled periodically and did not block out the opposing eleven when attempt ins to convert.

It is expected that the team will alor.s r.ic-Iy due to the vie tory and stive Northwestern some- me- rf a srarr.e next Saturdav. Flanaean and Enriht as asm! Piayel zooi cames. The field ment of Elwirda was also very he Tech team made ed in the sh a deter mi Ldowsr cf goal post in the third cuarter and stopped Notre Darpe. who had made a concentrated drive from their nw- CO -yard us-insr mainly off tackle thrusts and cutbacks through the line. "U1 Weather a Handicap.

The weather "handicapped the backs in the handling; of the fectively diagnosing our offensive i The Notre Dame guards and tackles were driving hard, but the Ski-bos were playing smart, defensive football. Special credit la deserved by Tech because of their clean cut sportsms portsmanahip. In the fourth quarter Notre Dame made a. determined advance on a few driving plunges by Collins. Then Riley.

on a quarterback sneak plav which started out 7 -a-t Vtar.A's--vVT e- f1 vstv tat T-r UOuQ -rsv fO-sJ Webster Easily a Defeats U. City; Kirkwood Wins Normandy Bewildered by Kirkwood Forward Passing Attack. two Ccun'v Leau- Hih -cn ootball ci er y. w. c-rd olear.

1-y to nn "i ''te bst-r I. and Xirkwoo.i i 13 t.i .1. on the Norman criiiron. Nei'her Web-! i-it has lost a azue ci tuus far. but the latttri cho 1 leads the county "easue ere notary more tan ot hive u-h d.f- quarter i'ut the p.

cu play de-- in h-n Lmtz i i il. raia his own 2 ard i.r.e. a t-iir ca'cn. i'T so it seeni'i er-e. ran wi the ball, th? referee ca I to spot the free catch.

The protested. hut he h.il so. i i 'n Oreen that he wouli ike the catch. The permitted Weh't to take cf a enc or of' frrr the line. Cart.

Thornton kick. hi the 1 1 yiris from scrimmaire. thus flerir. resistance tj n's perfe-t k'rk. In the third a a ck id rlay r-tn 6" vards f-r a u-.

lo n. ur i on 0 yard -mi" vri: to wr js trtsnl Wiri. Ar yaowS v4Xe-r i like a pass, ran the ball 10 yards DARTMOUTH'S AERIAL A by Trainer Fad Kuzsrerald disclosed two discouras- ing facts. -Whiter' ---'j; bulldog Bi'liker end. lil r.oi be to play again this season.

A bone in Ms thumb, injured early in the first Quarter, is to have been split. Ramacciottl suffered a new in- jury. This time it was the ristht shoulder, which was s- bad'y bruised that time was taker. at three times in the course of the pr-f to adrrimster fir: aid to the fullback, has been suff--r- ir from an expos-d r.erv- in left shoulder all season. H- proi'-it win be ready rtev Stturday.

1 Ixjla lUy-r Injurtti. Loyo'a also suffered losing two regulars for the 5u-ky. left wns -off the field on a chair in the first Quarter ard Coach Kiiey i nounced last right that to bones. in Siuckv's right had fractured. k.

h.i pi at i left tackle, suffered a fractured shouldtr. Rurraccctti was not after the f. rst he wa brought dotn in the second period. tut tuck it out for the remainder of the game so that the Billikens could have the advantage of his treat puntirc. re of his cleared the Loyola safety an head and rolle-d to the yaM Urte.

a U''al distance of So yards. He was stopped a 'most y. ho-ev-r. by th- Loyola rr en wherever he suwi bos spectacular end runs, due a lack of interference and partly 1 to the savage tackling of the Chi- cagoans- His attempts at line plur.sin&t. as those of the other backs.

achieved little because of failure of the line open holes the opposi- tioR. Taoklr Cr.fn at V- I were greatly sionpin-r the B.lliken rurne-i It as evident after their p--t flash cf powT in tvp orenintr when they marched to th-" visitors' line. xhe-e they were held for down. that Billiker.s were to weak en. It was a bad punt by Gcrr an that crave th locals their chance to Pass Nets TrxK-lidown.

Their neat came when Hirjc-ciottl. with his back the goal rests, grot off a lor? spinning punt which rolled to the visitors" 10-jrard line. Torn Stanton, play.rs- a aplendid same at en 3. crowded Gormar. on his attempt to pun: cut ami O'Reilly, catching the ball an th 4 0-yard returned 15 yards.

Here the offense a stain failed and O'Keilly finally sret a pass ever the -roa! line, wher- Stanton caught It for the on'y St- Louis touch- i down. loyol was not slow in retaliating; and in less than two minutes after receiving; the kick off ran reusrhoXod thr'lush th open for a touchdown spif of a 15-jrard penalty for Nucent and Cronin reeled off b-autiful runs from of ab.ut 3" rards ech anl Gorman over. It was i on ih way to another touchdown a few minuis later with a 3-yrd dash ar.uni end which pet the sorrirg po- ition. from where Gorman an-4 Cronin ahoved it across. Th Lerolans now hal a leaj and sefled down t-- a bitter r.ht to holi tt.

Thy be-eama a chattering pack vct frrr-mal youtho. and In their ema-enjoa- rw aeTerwl pnie in th last tw periods for miiikeris n-rht HaxA. Th Bill.kena rralo i feit for Ttctorr in th i cyJ, was 1 5 'ru" roug'nic. O'Reiny. Hipped a pass to Rippst.ia for a nice gain and Lena dipped thrneh center for rod yardage.

Reil-i ly' smash at War put the ball oa the IS-yari Ftrt down ant II to go. The Bi'likens huddled and dalaye.1 a-i the crowd's die. I to a groan. Th mas a pow-wi on the Lev-: side ef the line, -yv jahbing and cha'tenne la'er ti help them, for "ev st tve looals had mi III jun went eff. a ii Ona ef tha finest performances of tha game wj the work cf Car" vTectker, at center for the rovins cenr.

"Wentker showed a goo scent in picklag plays. Bsscauao of tha ttma consumed in running off tho firt half of th aama. th, thlcj and fourth periods na ISJ tor a touchdown. It was a nice piece cf football smartr.esj cn the part t- 1 eois. hit- 41 bit Harlow rmkrr TofTM.

lni. "Iiilon O'Reilly. I ra Is Kippsteia Kamarridltii I K. Of flria! Hfim. Ckiri-e, ref-frrri Morton.

Iklrat, impirfi t.oald. Weat Poiat. bead liartmaa. ere ly quarters: 1 2 3 4 T. t.

Loaia 13 l.t a tt1lBlloit: l. I Har4 for llarlon. Krlrf tr In ali-for Mhii, Harlow for Hard. Clark for Torre. Let la for Keld.

tibia for SaltUaa. Ke4d for Hard for Harlow. Kyaa for i-ma. Mamafl for Weatker. Loyola nail for Ta-k lederor tT I'lTaa.

ntril for Adams. Tiara4 tiii'na, lnaaa, Croaia. Piai afirr toarhdowa Wir. IVwaltieo Uii( t. I oiv 3il yards; aaralat 1 oyota.

5 First ilo 1 .00 is. Loyola. forward artrnmailed St. I. oa.

12; 1-oolau 4. Korwar aaun ra aleted By t. Loaim. 2: by 1. r'amblm By Loyola.

1. Forward passes iater--epted By t. I oats. Loyola. 1.

Kamolrs arcoTered Weatker for I oa Football Scores f'ontiaard From lre'ediac Pace (mrtrlosa 41. Cfatr- CoIleKe wasblaetea aad 7. Maryland Talaae 14. sewaaee a. Ubon ik Aanderbilt Trtirwt 14.

Mississippi aad M. Fnrmaa 2. soaih arsliaa n. Irariaia la. irwiaia Pols u.

erta (arvliaa 13. Daidsoa 1 Irmsoa 1 Hade! Trias Cbrlsriaa I 3. Irklaui l. a. Methodist I.

7. Bailor Texas 2M. Iriioaa O. Vart Beaalac T. (irwa.rs (iaaafir 14.

Teaaessoe I -t rs t. Pra-etoa 1 ale 1 aivnthia 21. srmy 7. Harsard Bnm a. PittsbaraT 14.

Peaasylraaia "Iarate 1. raranr -y IS. Buekaell 7. Wet Vtrlaia 14. Peaa state 0.

Baataa 14. PTOsida- ew York I 27. Triaity 3. Hrt irciaia Wesleyaa 7. Baataa College Maiae O.

Haananhlre t. srepbeas 31. 'Norwich I asm! a IX Prurl a. Hohar IX Baffalo O. st.

liwTfaff Clara-sol a. orarll XX aaalaaa O. Ullllama 1'rmk 39. nibenat Frosh 7. t.

Thomas 7. Manbattaa 7. Oirkiasoa 34. Pena Military Loyola 21. 7.

tstrra Maryland 7. Wasbia toa C'olleaco Bos do! a 14. Taf Ts 7. lafitrttr 47. aqartiaa Macira 7.

t. Kaaairatarr Hairrfort IV Drlanarr O. Jaaiata Mablenberar 7. Catbolie I afrrr. aits- Fraaklia-Marsball 20.

isiaaa a. Jobas Hwpkias 7. st. Jaaaa 7. Temtiie 32.

t. Joseab Colleee I.raaaoa Valley 2V CvlteKe ft. anherst IX llliaaas 7. Holy t'roaa Rattrra Ifraiaat 7. Mlddlebary a.

irse City 27. Mtesheay Hamilton a. I a ion a. Geaeta 7. Daaaraar a.

a illaaosa I rhiath O. KT. Caloraal Ika 12. falaraa-a 1 Vtaht St, fsl.rad. rH.

0. all.a T. Callfe-aia JsS. altfvraia V. (amtarra Braaral a.

Catlf.raia A-carte k. Pa-tn 11. Clara ta-r-a Calltr-al. Maataaa Columbia Hau-riers Win. r.s vy.v K.

1, 'n i oM-cnunrry -itr. race an rf I-d r- tocUv with a mo of IcrTm.uih -aa I wtrti and F-ti- Ijat ar-Th 77 of tha Coiatr.h.a team was individual w'nr-er -n 44-5-. Harry Greb Finod. KW OUI.KA.NS. Nov t4.

-Kar- todav m-a, fin'l 5, hy th- T-i si Roxsrg t'otr mutton for not porting four "lar, wfh Mjralla which h. io on Friday n.ght ta 15 rounds. 1H M-ehy K. dm. Timers Overcome Lead 5th Victory WASHINGTON DEFFATS ROLLA, 7 TO 0, FOR FIRST 1925 VICTORY Coatiaaed From Preeediaar Pace rc-? he Epalloped aron rs' risht en i.

a fe'Jr fet irtsido of Mir.iary of the fieM. L) ni Mel the -Mir. north b. then rm. point.

p.acerr the evenh Although th Ptkeway followers were somewhat appeased by the day's su cess it was the individ-ja! work cf Mahan and Hay-s that cav them th real opnTtur.i'y to iiv vent to lors-5itl- il exuberanoe. iir hertilcej ati.i'is a open aid broken f.el i rur.ri-.c consistently enervated by heavy fjeMs. two youth grrasped a ven-seanc- the.r first real opening to show -stff." (ut4anJuii: Her-cn. Mjh it. respTsib'e at lea- 'v tt of ton yard -ice t'ashirc-ackle cut-ins 1 wn-State isitcry n-i -h--ck Hives en runt r-'urr.

with th- a dm and rar-ly fu--i hri-u i the ball at -lj-t CO yrtrc. The pair cf th.m prcviie.j the first real -f punch that Washington his shown a onsr time. As has been said. F.nlla made c-ne bid fry scoring recognition. That came immediately ai'-r the p-'K.

touchdown and was about the sus'amed y. ni-: i aV' df -rd. hm nar a- was ably ald-d Mssers. Lee i.ti ri" carried te ball i 3 5-yird mark to -ds of the local hey were Most cf gams came throuffh 5- It rye 1 ana a Ro'la has be-n cn St. Louis tams s.noe T7e i.vs when fr-iics used to tt in i til.

-ho. Miner-- TTrarh Ktrt'-Yai-l Line I the bo.ll th -me-yard line -r a co four-yard rrah at tackle W3 the r-p'tl- of the firs: p'ay. :h.e M.ners re penalized ca. onlv feu" -J a. tax-free to a alf.

A and tnen an -Si I eCtlVe -1 Oir'l th chance of t'- diy 3t 5 'S passmar 'on wts thwartd "fforts cf the a as main-a test ed 1 on TC of i 1 1" a iav that about th -V of the I- is safe to ee of pvr if-ur tacks -i i the w-i'k ief-r. The rVash- je. -o ii-r i -nsrtcn plussed v. 'he h.ic van" atre i T' s. erallv h-- ir.d it tok ki-at on re and stc-p t7c :ng.in reai.y sn tf-'i ive And perhaps iwj norj ai the rs i i I had three downs to i f-r a touchd-jwn.

but cr-uM ca.n '-alf cf the dissnc. Tho srraecy ran t. th- middle cf th. ne and reenforcf wall turned hem back. With the extensive Sna of he i the end-running of bal -carrier- moat cf he at n.I-stan i coa che.

de-he army lap e-ed hat tvere was tt rending entirely upon came. The some ie q-iart hen Wash- California U. Defeated by Washington, 7-0 First Defeat by a College Team in Six Years 80,000 See Game. re P---S. BERKELEY, Cal.

Nov. 14 as :r.rton crusnea tr.e newer: California, eleven under a T-to-0 score here today. and virtually the Facirlc Coast Conference title. A crowd of about COO persons Tar te Blue an 1 Gol go dowt its st de'aa. n-e- T-d a.m.' st six years.

A drive i the fnal p- ca-. he Huskies their touch- Scuthern California Wins. Br th? Assotatel ANGELES. Nov. 14.

The i strer.g-rh of the University of California football team overcame the Individual strer-epth of the University of Mon-ana backeld "ares' here today. -T to T. The visitors s-ored thir on! on 'ca touchdown in the a C'-yarf pass fr- third period tn Quarer- Kelly to Halfback Su Stanford Rrserre- Win. sapr.tel F-s. STANFORD UNTVERSITT.

Nov 14. Stanford University scor'-d 1C touch do today th' University He all team from the California, Southern tnr.c.t, and vcn. to C. Th ne Stanford team consisted of Coach tr-jr'? reserves, throughout, cn'v wo of the men who plaved hei-g scheduled tart the enrr sgainst Cauifnrnia U. next Satu dv ebfaatera ia Action.

T'rlNT, Nov I The "hre- g- Aggies i. notrs; Oregon football eleven on Hav- ward to her- this af remocn. zi rtir? wai played in ng rain i-r-i waa sorimmaging on 15 -yard line. Mass line play wia essaved and Roila was strong! enough to turn it back. A Run.

If Tw" ormidable charges in he :::1 period frustrated he- of illegal play, obse: by the officials. ec: anl; Mahan away fs- a 4 J-yard broken field run to Rolla's line. was bL- ac a penalized "5 yards because cf trip-rittr Even though the 4J-yard gain va it did bring Joy -v Pikwav het-ts because threw an i 'erferir. at weisre i-''iii the Mahan that -ut down ta-krs like a hu- ioca. were n'-'t disconcert- I fate of this Vt bril uant das- but started over, ae-ain and passed, end-ran and cut through the line frr 45 yards to the- opponents' M-vard liie Here i a 13-yard pera'v piling on I -lasted ef-or-s and hepett, rtnt'ha-it with a las- Tand aerial attempt and made two nther lerarthv g-.

it Wla s'rrnf A en the Victory rt g. BeU be than to I I I i I i 1 To Co-irlaned Fram PTeeeaHaar Paate now and then a pas sto help the advance. The powerful Fotts, Soon-; er back, unraveled much yardage around Tiiter wmrmen and a final dash put the ball across. A sooner toe added the extra. point and Oklahoma was only two ard.

with just a little to shoot them field z- al lead. But the Tigers race' and th? g-ame ended with i cunt un-hanr ei. although were thrills a-rlenty in the V. closing moments of th game. Oklahoma's defense was excel- lent, but it was the ooner offense 'age.

ar :ard.y was an occa-I teen shown expecte1 because only sic lash cf it had by the Owen team But today the other games. offense broke in a dazzling burst glory and Missouri n-edd all of! had. both i -f ensively and offn- six'y. t- finish on the winning i end. I Oklahoma's game was aided by Iong-dis'anoe punting.

but this was well offset by remarkably we l-p see punts, the Mis-1, souri kicker time and again drlv- ir.e a f( out bonnds within yards cf the Oklahoma goal line. The advm'age of this sort cf p'ace kicking may be sfn when ore cons' dens that a kick across the i eoa. one he ball in play in 'he C-'-yard line, wht'e a kick out of bounds n'-ar the goal line forces the defending to put the ball in play within the shadow cf its al pos's. Th weather frcw-ed on bome- coming acTivtnes. The game was played cn a 'reacherous field and under a threatening sky that turn loos a drizzling rain ia the last fiv- minutes flf pUy.

A fine home-coming crowd of 13.093 was Pete Jaokson. plunirrnt- rollback, who a week ac- was the -nation si -Washingtorj tmme. i kind of a rrsud-the -t-c oners. He prore-1 the s.TC horse agtiinst Gain The Lineups Mlaaovrt. Poairioau Oklahoma.

Bacrkas R. Lra. Liadma-rrr L. tloox aia-r I G.Braramaa e) Saaltk WaUlar Ftmaaa R. ti- Walfe taffartl R.

Gaffev CasrUaer -R. E- Brtwa tBBtr ti. B- laaarh Clark L. Parta (t) R. Hill Jarkaaa F.

Lamb Tie scare ay aaartrni 1 3 3 4 T. Mlaaoart 1 1 Oklaaama 7 A 714 'abafifaflanai Mlsaeari Kir-k- traaa far Feraraaam. Stadrbakrr for Staffard. Glbaaa far tadr-fcaker. (IeItfs for Rirfcerawca.

0mIllTa far Ja-kaaa. Caste-! for a (teat a a. Mama for Smirk. Thomas far nallivaa. Ythitrmaa for Castas I.

"aiith for Mnr-aa. ataffor! for Flamaak for Taaaaa. Jarkaaa for Flamaak. Hlcka for oail-r. ObJaaMama Boatarraaa for Braoa.

lamatrr for Gaffer. Mtauaoart ax-oriaar: Taara4awaa Clara: aad Jarkaaa. Polat after tasekdawa hirenaaa. area I Coarlfaer. Oklakoaaa TarM Leraae aatt auaaai Foistt aftrr taacMaaa Brax-kjaiaa ().

Tarda graiftest la aerlnaua Misaoari. Ht; ilklakama. Forward aasaea Ml aoart ram. a I 4 oat of for P3 yards; ualahonaa aotnalrtrd 3 oot of for lit yards. Paats Mtasoart.

13 for aa arrage af 3T rrals: csi-lakama. 14 for aa attract of tJ yards. Pa-aoltia-s Itoaoari. 19 yards; Oklahaaaa. 3M yards.

Refer ev Craiw. M'asaJnartoa aBv4ra. Wr Bride. Mlasasrl aiia-r field Jadsre. WrDooaM.

Irawat hood llaosaaaa. OTosaoItlL. irkraa. ka. Tlaao e-f aerlada.

liioa. slished at acklo. center and end for repeavted thxt from 5 to 20 yard, and on only one occasion did th Sooner check him. .7 Nin-- su asses out of 11 attempted a --oute i for t'-e Kirkwood vto'npr --r of ta wa irtro-pte i. IM -Don-: both irk woe i a rass f-m Slurt th.rd iu McDonnf 11 piunsr through k'e sc-r of the ainm" lisr-'tv iii-d ex'ri pom by pi The iusi-1-x W-Vs-t.

-'-t t- C. I I. Levhe i 5-erin Is. p.rrv sburne r. n.

R. r. -Q 1- nk -f t-als K'i-al. ref.r K'rsha--. s.s.,-, a S-cnre Jy q-iarters' i i .1 yabj'a" vers- -or: r.ar tr.v.r i- bd s-i.

Jntxenirh. 7 after r-J -e wo.J Nortr.jr, -it N.irr..ac.s-.- arid t. Lintiensob, 1 t'm- Kirk- br Kemwe.n bad JzCjrJ 4 5 yards to 43 for the I--r StAT..

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