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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 22

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HIE ARKANSAS GAZETTE, LITTLE HOCIU SUNDAY OCTOCEIt 27, 1912. PAGE TWENTY-TWO- Referee Mr. FuHs of Brown. Umpire Mr. Burleigh ef Head Linesman Mr.

Davis of Wealeyan. Time lralnute periods. 1 MiSASiS-EASr FOB TEXAS II. BR0UH1SG1VEII AWFDL BEATING The Luckless jRazorbacksCoach Bezdek and His University of Arkansas Football Squad FORDYCc high school lade in fin fettle. It expected they wlU glv the collgiati a ru (or their money.

Coach Harrison has gut his men through grueling acrlmmagaa for the last week and theu vh noncommittal as to the" utcomp of Monday' fray he wear a smile of tatlsfactloa thai boosts the hopes of the local rooters. probable line-up for the game will be: Carter, left end; Toler, left tackle; Sparks, left auard or tarkle: Owens, ren- Vi. OUACHITA Ooacli HarrUOB Saya Nothinf, bat Ap- peart Very.HopatiU.',. 8clal to the -r Iter Robertson, right guard; Smith, Mght Fordy ee. Oct; M.

Fordyo High school I tackle: Shuaart. rirht end: Harrison, eleven wilt battle Ouachlfa on. the quarterback; "Brvant. left halfback "Bar- local field Monday afternoon. With the per, right halfback i Holder, fullback.

Visitors Find Harvard Line Almost Impenetrable Brickley Aids Crinv son Score 30 to 10. Razorbacks Battle Gamely, but Are Overwhelmed J)y Playing of Farmers Score 27 to 0. J1 r. 5 4 Eawn Tennis Player i Sr i 1 a Our" Big toclc -VICTOIT tennis Rackets, 'The (Special tb the Gaxette Tl.rouah the the International Jew. Berrtce.) Cambridge, Jl-r-That Har.

vard will 'prove a tartar to opponents that she la to meet later la bet season was proven today when aha xaVe Browa one of the worst beatings administered to that torn in years. Brown found the crimson line Impenetrable, the visitors being held to one touchdown and a field goal a total of po' its while Harvard's backs, aided by the wonderful boot of Brickley, plied up 90 Mints. Although Brown scored a touchdown In the final Harvard's eleven was and no ciedlt goes to Brown. On account of the slippery condltioirof the field, both learns resorted to a kick-In? srtne. with apparently no adrantg Apectat to the Gaaetta.

1 Dallas. Oct. Mv Twa rod M. played wonderful ball in tba third at tha Mat fair carnlvaf here today, and verwhelrosd the Arkansas Raaorbarka by a acora of 27 to The A. and M.

is bjr far the moat perfect machine In Texas, and had no trouble la winning, although the Arkansas boy them gamely for two oUattsri. Tbs Farmers took Ilk Ah strongest bidder for the Southwestern championship. There waa no score In the flrat quarter anVi A. and M. had but slirhtly th better of the argument; In the second, however, after 11 minutes of play.

Kerns, quarter cn. fVdV VI 1 At VV VUVMsvW Him iVVOt Goo4ricK Championship Tennis Balls 1912 50c Special prices for dealers and clubs. Big Stock Guns, Rifles, Ammunition LOADED SHELLS 10 Tons Dynamite 1,000 Kegg Powder. Exploders $25.00 SYRACUSE BICYCLES $25.00 i W. (Tires, New Departure Brakes Best Bargains Ever Offered.

FISHING TACKLE" NETS SEINES Martin Arms Co. if back, carried the ball across from the lltht-yard line In four successive bucks. Hlralnbotham kicked Boal. After five minutes of play In the third period Batte- to either ride, except in the second period 1 when Coolldge blocked one of Brown's punts, the ball rolling over the goal lit.c. where he fell on It for a touclv di The forward- nass was used, but to no ailvanttge by Hrown.

every one of her Blti-mrl" elng blocked by Harvard, while the crimson succeeded In two for Ions man scored the second touchdown. Bell failed- to, kick joal. Poon 'after the beginning of the last quarter, Batteman made a beautiful 15-yard forward pass to I P.rlckley again proved' that he Is a tei aa a line plunder and goal jk'cker HC smashed the Brown line o- 108 E. Markhant St. LITTLE JIOCK, ARK.

Civ," I Montiromery, who ran yards for a touchdown, Vesmtrosky kicking goal. Arkansas kicked off to McArthur, on the 16-yard line, who returned to (lie 35-yartl line. On long- gains by Spake, Everett and Batteman, the Farmers carried the pigskin to the goal line and sent Holer oyer, although Arkansas held him on flrat attempt. Veamlrosky kicked goat Score: Texas A. and M.

University of Arkansas Texas A. and M. Position. Arkansas Batteman Right Halfback May Belt. McArthnr Left Halfback Stover Hlgglnbotham.

Veslrosky, Martin, Tfelms Fullback Polt Kerns, Spake Quarterback Schalchlln Washington, Bell, Morrison lft Fnrt Frailer Boler T.eft Tackle Phillips Lyles, Newa Ieft Guard Norwood Everett, Kendrlck Bight End Bradford Lambert Right HInton (C.) Miller. The regulars are a follows: 1. Huntley, right guard. 2. Poff, fullback.

3. Bra.lford, right end. t. Cspt; In Hiiito'i, right tackle. 5.

Coach Bezdek. 6. Assistant Huntley. 7. Norwood, left guard.

8. Gibson, left halfback. U. Rhyan, center. 10.

May, right halfba'k. 11. Martin, Tullback. 12. Frazier, left end.

13. Schalchlln, nuarterback. 11. Reld, guard. IE.

Ratcllffe. guard. 1G. arb, tackle. "'es, tui'ea on two wonoerrai runs, once lniereoptM a forward tas and, tu n'rig SO yards for a touchdown, while his tther run wan for 5i yartls" throuKh the 'vhole Broivn eleven.

Three times he boded the pigskin over the goat. rwits, once troni the.AVyard line, and his other two from the IVyard line. Crrv. tl er, the speedy nmrterback of Brown, was the hero of his team. Time and again he ran ha punts for long pralns and his run of 50 yards for a touchdown was the feature of the game.

The last period was nlayed In almost )-tal darkness. On this account Brickley received a forward nacs In the middle of the field and sneaked through the Brown eleven for a touchdown. While the lunl period was being played the stand was lighted by score cards and programs of the rooters, making a beautiful spectarle. MICHIGAN GIVEN SURPRISE BEATING FORT SMITH AND VAN BUBEN TIE Craig played the best game. Huehe, the quarter, made many fumbles of punts and Barton, at center, made several bad passes.

The Michigan score came after they bad carried their hall from their own 30-yard line. Thompson scored finally with a three-yard plunge and Huebcl kicked goal. The first touchdown for 'Syracuse came at the (start of the second period, when Crow Right Ctuard Tfimtley AMMUNITION! If you want to buy shells and cartridges, you want to buy where they carry the stock. We want to call your attention to the fact that we carry the most complete stock of any jobbing house in the South and Southwest. Mail us your order and we will ship same day it is received J.

T. Lloyd Co. Castle was pent over the line, after much Cushman, Montgomery, Herrmr Center Official: Molse. Sewanee. referee; Maebr.

West Point, umpire. Stuart. Vnn- High Schools Break Even in Hardest Fought Battle of Season Score 6 to 6. Syracuse Eleven Finds Itself Against "Hurry Up" Yost's Eleven Score 18 to 7. beavy plunKlnir" Another ayraewser touchdown followed in the third period, and the third came in the final period, when Castle scooped thi ball, after Huebel had fumbled, and ran 20 yards.

derbllt, head linesman. Ttrtie of. quarters 15 minutes. SEWANEE 33, TENNESSEE 6 INDIANA CETS BEATING The line-up: Harvard. Position.

Brown. Coolldge, O'Brien Right, Knd Ashbaicth Hitchcock, TaoktP Kratz Trumbull Right Guard Parmentey. worth Center Mitchell 'Pennock Left Tackle Wade Weatherhead, 'Holllster lft Knd Langdnn Bradley Quarterback Crowthers Brickley. Bactlett. Bradlee Right Half Bean Hardwick Left Half Tenney Wendell, Beattle (.

Fullback Henry Score Harvard lirov.n 10. Touchdowns Brickley, Coolldge, Bradlee, Crowthers. Goals from Touchdowns Hardwick Felton. Ashbangh. Goals from Field Brickley 3, Ashbaugh.

Northwestern University allies After Scoring Comes in First Half Mainly on Flukes. Syracuse, N. Oct. 2i. The Syracuse eleven found Itself this afternoon In the game against the University of Michigan and "Hurry Up" Yost's team was defeated, 18 to 7.

The game was played on a wet field and with a light rain falling. the First Period. Blootntngton. Oct. 28.

The Northwestern University football team rallied after the first period and defeated In Chattanooga, Oct. 2o. Sewane defeated TennAHsee hrtre tiidnv hv 33 to f. Lewis Castle, right halfback of the All the scoring came In 1he first half 212-214 Iouisiana Street. Little Rock, Ark.

orange, was the particular star. One exploit was a 45-yard run for a touchdown, after scooping up the ball and dashing by two Michigan backs. For Michigan, Captain Thomas and diana University by the score of 30 to 7 today. With the score 7 to 7 In the final period, Northwestern unloosened a series of sensational trie plays, which nearly every time resulted in good gains. and mainly on the winners' superiority not being so marked as the score Indicated.

Two long fake kick and runs by Gillem produced Sewanee's first touchdown. A fumbled kick and a long run by Gelsler scored for Tennessee. Fonde and Hayley, Tennessee's star back and tackle, were knocked cut just here, and Sewanee made three touchdowns In four minutes, two blocked kicks and a third jm IpQi? runs and Sheldon. ffiffl PITTSBURGH 13 "Tb Ideal Table to the Gaxette. Fort Smith.

Oct. M. In the hardest fousht battle of the season Fort Smith "High" -and Van Huren "High' played to tie here thl'" afternoon, iioth Shies cied toiuJidown and failed to ki-'U coal. The score was 6 to 5 Neither i lc scored until the thlt'd (iiiarter when, by a fluke forward nass. Captain Kenny of Van Ruren lunl 'd the boll acrofs the line.

He frllerl to kick Roal. Kort Smith scored by a series of end runs ond line plunges tn the fourth quarter, Quarterback Hardin carrying the ball across the line on a falie pla; Morton failed to kick Roal. The ftamr ended with Fort Smith in striking distanoe of the goal. It Is probable that the tie will be played off within two weeks. I.lne-uf: Fort Smith.

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Midshipmen Show Better Judgment, but Loose Work Predominates. Annapolis, Oct. 26. The Navy eleven today defeated Pittsburgh Hi to 13. Improvement over previous exhibitions was shown by tUe Midshipmen, but poor judgment and loose Individual work were much In evidence.

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212-214 Louisiana Street. Little Rock, Ark. -i' 1 LITTLE ROCll, ARuAWbAo -s I a -v V.J'.

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