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Tigi Four ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL November 22, 1925 COLORADO AGGIE Shown la RADIO PROGRAMS Sr. (CoprrUfct. ItSf. as KaaUa IMaaM' New (Oopyrlabt, im, to Seale Ugaat) Mexico Tim LOGOS DEFEAT FARMERS 201 9 TO WIN REVENGE ELEVEN DEFEATS Hlnes was knocked out. but recovered.

Armstrong hit right tackle for two and one-half yards. Long sneaked through center for first down on the Aggie 21 1-3 yard line. DolzadelU ripped right tackle for seven yards, then re-lrate to make It first down on the Aggie 10 yard line. DolzadelU made three yard, through right guard. Armstrong passed to Long over the goal line for a touchdown, long's shoulder was dislocated.

After a doctor had set It, he The KB GfllDIIIOfj ELEVEH DEFEATS HAWKEYES. 1B0 Westerners, With a Preponderance of Straight Football and With Few Passes, Win From East i Coliseum, Lo. Angeles, Not. 21 W) The University of Southern California, with a preponderance AND STATE CHAfilP ONSH BULLS EYD Farmers, Continue, Their March Toward a Rocky Mountain Conference Ti dropped back to dropklck for the extra point, but couldn't raise his hands high enough to take the ball. Armstrong took his place and dropklcked for the extra point.

Lobos, 14; Aggies, 0. Smith kicked off to Wilson, who ran back to his 20 yard line. Armstrong made two yards through right tackle. Long punted to Hlnes on the Aggie 4 yard line. Halle made two yards Will smiii tie by Beating Ore Diggers Aerial Game Used Freely and Scores Two Touchdowns for Varsity; Long Taken Out With Injured Shoulder in Third Quarter; Hilltop Pack Displays Best Offensive of Denver, Nov.

21 OR Colorado Aggie, continued their march toward a Rocky Mountain confer KDKA, Pittsburgh (101.1). 1:41, Interdenominational services. KFDM, Beaumont (JU.6). 7-1, sacred program. KFNF.

Shenandoah (266), 1:20, Golden Rule circle; 6:20, church service. KFWB. Hollywood (252), 10, movie frolic KGO, Oakland (161.2), 1:41, church service. KOW, Portland Oregonlan (41.5). 8:45, church service.

KHJ, Lo. Angele. (406.1). 7:20, concert orchestra; 1, organ recital; program. KNX.

Hollywood Exprea. (116.1), 8, service; concert orchestra; 10, classical program. KOA, Denver (811.4), service. KPO, San Francisco (428.1), 7:25. Palace hotel concert orchestra, 9, concert; 9:10, orchestra.

KTHS, Hot Spring. NaUonal Park (174.8) classical hour, Meyer DavU orchestra; orchestra. KYW, Chicago (515.4), 6. Chicago Sunday Evening club; 8:80, musical program, Edison company. WBAP, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (476.9) glee club program.

WBBM. Chicago (226). 7-9. Merry Garden orchestra, classical artists; 11-1, request program, mid-, night nutty club. srouna lert end.

Renfro for Long, liobos. Wesley passed to Hlnes for 1 yards. Wesley circled to right ence championship today by trampling roughshod over Colo Year of straight football and with but few passes, most of them Incomplete, defeated Iowa, lg to 0, here today. "Cowboy" KuUch and Fry, of Iowa, carried tho brunt of the battle for Old Gold, while Lsr-anetta, Drury and Kaer fought crllliantly for the Southern Call- rado School of Mines, 41 to 10. The game wa.

replete with The New Mexico Lobos staged a glorious comeback on Lobo field Saturday afternoon and gained sweet revenge thrills and all manner of open WBZ, Springfield (111.1), program. WCCO, Minneapolis. St. Paul iVti''-r WCAU. Philadelphia (177.1), Bonwlt Teller concert; 1:21) Jaffe WEAF.

New York (491.1). musical program, Capitol thea- ter; At water Kent hour. WEAR. Cleveland 1I9.4, 6, or-chestra; 6, Fireside hour 7, program. WEBH.

Chicago Port (179.1), -s. elected artists' program. WEEI. Boston (141.6). 1:10.

Major Bowes and Capitol theater Atwater Kent hour. WFAA, Dalla. New. Journal (476.9). 6:10, services; Dr.

Harry Lee Vlrden; music; Little symphony orches- tra. WON, Chicago (447.5), Drake concert ensemble. WOT, Schenectady (378.1), Godfrey Ludlow, violinist. WHO, De. Moine.

(616), Reese-Hughes orchestra. WIP. Philadelphia (601.2), 6:16, services; opera, VFedora," German town theater; WIP little symphony. WKRC, Cincinnati (116), 6, classical program; Merrell Schwar. baritone; Gene Perasio.

pianist. WL8. Chicago (144.1). 6:10. Ralph Emerson, organist; 6, WLS Little Brown Church on the Vale, choir.

WLW. Cincinnati (422.1), 7:10 program. WOAW, Omaha (526), 1, chapel service. WOC, Davenport (483.6), 8:30. Palmer Little symphony.

WQJ. Chicago (477.6), 7-, Ralnbo concert, artists. WWJ, Detroit New. (162.7). 5:20 Capitol theater gang.

and loose playing but Coach Hughes refused to become per on their ancient rivals, the New Mexico Aggies, to the tune of 20 to 9, thereby winning the state championship and halting the Farmers' winning streak which had lasted three turbed In the third period when his eleven went scoreless and the years. This is the worst defeat either team has handed ore amassed their ten point, on a sparkling 67-yard the other since 1919 when the cherry and silver triumphed end for 10 yard, and fir.t down. Halle lost a yard on an attempt around left end. Armstrong knocked down a long pass. Wesley passed to Hlnes for 21 yards and first down on the Lobo nine yard line.

Wesley circled right end for four yards. Brewer was knocked out when he tackled Wesley, his shoulder being wrenched. Willson for Brewer. The Lobo were penalised half the distance to the goal for roughness. Hlnes carried the ball over on two drive, at center, then dropklcked for the extra point.

Lobos, 14; Aggies. 7. Renfro kicked over the Aggie goal. Wilson and Willson threw E. Hut.

for a yard loss on a fake punt. Donahue threw Halle for a two yard loss on an attempt around left end, pulling him down from behind. Rutz Punted Into tha Una lornla squad. Fry played despite a game left leg. The game ploughboy team mate of Kutsch, who limped onto the field and left In no better shape, left a record In the memory of 66,000 fan.

for hi. brilliant ball carrying. Southern California started early In the conflict when Morton Kaer paved the vay for laraneta's touchdown In the first run by Graham and a field goal 24 io a. by Brummett. For the Aggie Dulzadelli, Long, Hines.

Safety: Armstrong. First Quarter eleven came right back In the closing period with two more It wat a rejuvenated team that took the field against the Farmers, a team that knew it had to win, and did. It played the best offensive of the year. It was a costly victory for the Lobos, as Long kicked off to Hines, who touchdowns. Except for the brief Miner of ran the ball back to his 27-yard quarter, by making a 26 yard return on one of Graham's nunta.

HIGH SCHOOL TITLE line. Wayne rammed center for fensive In the third period, the game resolved Itself largely gnto eight yards. Wesley hit center for Malcolm Lang, star quarterback IS WON BY PHOENIX Cook passed to Laraneta and Kaer bucked over the two other unconverted touchdowns. Line up: l-z yards and first down. Wayne made a yard through rlnrht tackle.

and king; pin of the Lobo offense, was taken out with a dislocated shoulder early In the third quar a contest Between captain Voik of Mines, on the defense and the whole Aggie squad pounding, pounding away with a relentless Wesley made 2 yards through cen Phoenix, Nov. 21 OP) Phoenix clinched the high achool Iowa (0) Position U. S. (18) Left End and Wesley recovered. Both team.

ter, with the score 14 to 0, and 1 were offside on the play. McNatt Rice Behrendt championship of the southwest today by defeating Mesa. 25 to 7. In Another "But!" Doriiaaa quite likely will not be available for the Thanksgiving game with puntea up In the air to his own 23 line. DolzadelU hit rinht Western State.

ti.nit br WU1 Rosen, Zteffala FoUiet Bod tocca Mar, and TaaaV in. American hurnoritc Mars addition to holding victories over all Arizona opponent. Phoenix has defeated Albuquerque, N. and Two of the Lobo touchdowns iacKie ior live yards. Armstrong failed to gain at left tackla rni.

ter, men six yards through the same spot. E. Rut. punted to Armstrong, who was stopped on his 27-yard line. Long; skirted right end for yards.

The Aggies smeared a criss-cross play for no guln. K. Ruts threw Long for an 8-yard loss on an attempt around right end. Long punted to Hines, who was downed on his 46-yard line. AVesley hit rlKht tackle for 2 conuas.

wstca tot lira. Left Tackle Hlne. cox Left Guard Krauseskl Taylor Center Orlttin Cravath Right Guard sadelll made three yards through bl I'aso, Texas, high schools. were made on forward passes, and the only Aggie touchdown was made possible through gains by the aerial route. The only remaining game on the 1 ism lac le as tne quarter ended.

series of thrusts. The Ore digger captain made fully three-fourth, of the tackles and was the Miner defense until In the fourth period when he was carried from the field, battered half senseless by the Green and Gold line and backs. The Aggie stand, gave him a mighty ovation. The giant Aggie back, Rankin, loomed more and more as one of the most powerful figures, potentially at least, In the confer ooos nan on the Ate le 14 l.i local schedule is a post season Rusty Armstrong threw a long yara line, rourth and two to go, Lobos, 14; Aggies. 7.

game with San Diego at a date yet to be yards. Hlnes made 4 yards through The Coyote, outplayed the Mesa Fourth Quarter en mcKie. vt esiey lost a yard on ireecy was called tin fir frn team at every angle today and had an easy time In piling un their Oorrell Friend Adams Drury Rodawlg Right Tackle felson a. Right End Romey Quarterback Schlrmcr Left Halfback a stab at left tackle. Hines punted high to DolzadelU, who was tackled after signaling for a fair tackle and rammed the line for decisive lead.

Not until late In the turaa on rignt tackle. DolzadelU last quarter when Coach Robin- yara line, rsenrro mnrin As the old rcliabl ence. He battered the Miner line. pass to Bill Wilson in the first quarter for a 4 5 -yard gain and the first tally of the battle. In the third quarter, Armstrong passed a short one seven yards to Ixng for the second touchdown of the game.

A iiair of forward passes, Wesley to Hlnes, netting 17 yards, put the ball In striking distance for the Farmers In the third period, and a ten-yard end run yards Iff right tackle. DolzadelU son sent In his second string men, catch, and the Aggies were penalized 15 yards. Oplzadellt ripped right tackle for 5 yards. Brewer lost a yard on an attempt around left end. Armstrong made yards through left iii.

won jues bdis to More, heaved passes with remarkable accuracy, tackled viciously and pulled a scintillating run of 67 BULL'S EYE goes On offensive and defenalva tha Creecy battered right tackle for 1 yards, leaving a yard and a half to go. DolzadelU went throuch rlcht Phoenix team demonstrated their press today wc are able Graham Kaer Right Halfback Kutsch Earle Fullback Fray Laraneta, Score by periods: Wilson for a 45-yard gain and a yards In the second period for a touchdown. Kuperlority and the first squad had toucnaown. Lone dronkirkeit fr tackle for a touchdown. Arm.

Hyde, too. sparkled as did his the extra point. Lobos, 7: Aggies, comment editorially strong had to Jump for the pass from center and his dropkick was Notice Hunters Deer Heads Mounted True to Life $15.00 EACH Regardless of Size E. 17. Coulloudon Matter Taxidermist 512 North Fifteenth Albuquerque, N.

M. Phone 1948-J running mate, Brown. Time and U. Smith kicked off to Wilunn nn aiesa- completely at their mercy. At no time until the second squad was sent In wa.

the Phoenix goal line threatened and the local, waded down the field time after the Lobo 22-yard line. Long fum again the pair tore off long run. follows; The first iter! bled and lost 7 yards on the next or iwisiea tnrougn the line. Caldwell kicked beautifullv and vvjue. iodos, zu; Aggies, 7.

Renfro kicked off to Wesley, who ran the ball back to his 30-yard line. Wesley made a yard and a half Iowa 0 0 0 00 U. 8. .6 0 0 13lg U. S.

C. scoring Touchdowns, Laraneta. Kaer. Referee, Eck-ersall, Chicago; umpire. Birch, Earlham; field Judce.

nrlffith is that 4 410 per cenj the forward wall went down under his long high punts. time by line plunges and off taoklo plays. Frequent fumbles prevented the from mounting even higher. rignt ena. Seale for B.

piay. ne punted to Hlnes, who ran the ball back to the Lobo 40-yard line. Servatlus fumbled and Craven recovered out of bounds, knocking over musician. In the Lobo band. Armstrong made "uiz.

nines made 3 1-3 yards The Miner, were badlv out played and outrushed. Thev Iowa: head linesman, Badenoch. Chicago. Beer is said to be a failurl in Canada as far as Amerl cans(or ratherpeople frorl vunu ieii ena. esley was on hi.

pass to E. Rut. and It New York state has mora tnan gained but sis first downs to "19 for the Aggies. wa. broken up.

The Lobos were 850 publio playgrounds. The lineup: I FOOTBALL RESULTS I Colo. Agglea Position Colo. Mine Rich food doesn't agree with this side, as there is quite One. Same I.

true of rich nannla. jarue inrougii right tackle. Brewer fumbled when tackled behind the line of scrimmage. Monica 1 picked up the ball and ran SO yards across the Lobo goal, but the touchdown was not allowed, as the officials ruled 'the whistle had blown before Monlcal picked up the ball. Long punted to Hines, who was downed on the Aggie 40- difference) are concerned Tineman Barney Left End Clark Voile (C) Left Tackle Ba" Huntington yaras ror roughing the passer.

Hlnes made 3 yards around right end. Wesley passed to Halle for -4 yards. Creecy broke up a pass. Hine. to Wesley.

Armstrong caught the ball before it hit the ground, but dropped It. Wesley made 5 yards through right tackle, but both teams were offside. Hlne. sneaked through center for a yard and first down on the Lobo 32-yard line. A pass, Wesley to Haila.

Syracuse, 17; Niagara, 0v Harvard, Tale, 0. Columbia, 46; Alfred, 0. Ifayette, 14; Lehigh. Georgetown, 27; Fordhant. 0.

Brown. 33; New Hampshire, 14. Holy Cross. 48: Boston nniver. I knew they wouldn take to that Auff.

Yo uuard Much Center tine was neia to a half yard at right tackle. E. Rutz McCall Kayser Stubb. pumea to me L.obo 21 -yard line slty. 0.

take people after they haM A. Smith Right Guard Lofgren was incomplete. Wesley passed to E. Ruts for 23 yards and first wnere a tarmer fouled the ball near the side line. Long ran the ball out of bounds to get it taken Fur Sale AT EXTRA SPECIAL PHtCES been on hard liquor ev me iodo 12-yard line vui in me nem.

Long passed to a maae 9 yards through left Uckle. Hines went through right guard for 4 yards to the Lobo since Prohibition, and rmsirong, wno muffed the ball with a clear field ahead. Long by Wesley, several line smashes and a two and a half-yard penalty put It over. A line attack that led from the Aggie l-yard line cave the Lobos their other touchdown. Armstrong gave the Farmers a safety a minute or two before the end of the game to avoid the risk of having a punt blocked back of his goal line.

The Lobos made their first touchdown early In the opening period after the Aggies had had a little the best of an exchange of punts and a running attack. The Lobos had the upper hand throughout most of the first half, the only Aggie threat ending on the Iobo 18 yard line In the sec-ond period when Armstrong Intercepted a forward pass and ran it back to his 40 yard line. The Farmers got going after Long was knocked out early In the second half and forward passed and crashed their way to a touchdown. Late In the third the Lobos got the ball on the Aggie 23 yard line after a poor punt by McNatt and chashed their way to a touchdown, DolzadelU gaining the bulk of the yardage, but having big holes opened for him. With the score 20 to the Aggies opened up a forward passing game In the lust quarter that gained them many yards, but no touchdown.

They were stopped on the three yard line once, on the one yard line, and again only few Inches from the goal. This last drive came after Willson had recovered a bad pass when he attempted to punt on the fourth down and the ball went over to the Aggies on the Lobo six yard line. After the Farmers had been turned back within Inches of the goal line. Armstrong downed the bait back of the goal for a safety. The Lobos were ripping the Farmer line when the game ended.

and get them back on 10 nines on tne Aggie 48. yard line. Wesley's pass was broken up by DolzadelU. Wesley made 3 Michigan, 35: Minnesota, 0. 14; Ohio State, 9.

Army, 44; Urslnua, 0. Indiana, Purdue, 0, Iowa State, Drake. (. Missouri, Kansas 10. Chicago, Wisconsin.

10. Marquette, 13; North Dakota, 0. Bucknell, Dickinson, 0. Swarthmore, Haverford, 13. Westminister, Allegheny.

43. Lebanon Valley, 41: Albright, 0. Notre Dame, 13; Northwestern, Oregon Aceles. 16: nt yards via, right tackle. Wesley's soft stuff, and you fi you can't do it.

drinks are 99 proof. "j'" "ne- ane rumbled, but the Aggies recovered and gained 1 yards. Wesley hit center for no gain, and the Lobos took the ball over on their S-yard line. Willson punted to Hines from behind the goal line, and Hines was stopped on the Lobo 37-yard line. Hine.

passed to Wesley for 25 yards and first down on the Lobo 22-yard line. Hine. passed over th OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS Sent with privilege of niciuin io paea to nines Was Incomplete. The Lobos were penalized yards for offside. An Aggie punt was blocked and De Oryse recovered for the Lobos on his own 4 9-yard line.

Seale for E. Rut. Aggies. Armstrong Hudson seal, Muskrat and Sealine coats at manufacturer's prices. LOW PRICES ON FOXES.

Lowest fur prices In the history of El Paso. A call will convince you. Idaho. 7. fact in some cases it hi been known to have kille! Colorado Right Tackle (C) E.

Smith Right End CMwtll Shaw Quarter Back Hvfl' Graham Left Halfback Patten Right Halfback Rankin Bond Fullback By periods: Colorado Aggies ..7 20 0 14 41 Colorado Mines ..0 0 10 010 Aggies scoring Touchdowns: Brown, Caldwell, Rankin. Abbot (ub for Clammer, who subbed for Caldwell) and Early (sub for Brown). Points after touchdown: Hyde, Treffiesen, 1 (sub for Stubbs). Mines Touchdown: Graham. Field goal: BrummetU Point after touchdown: Brummett.

Referee: Mahoney. D. Cm-j plre: Grelm, Denver; Head linesman: Schweiger. Colorado College. 41; Colorado at left tackle.

Armstrong passed to Long for 17 yards and first to Seale. who juggled the ball. Dol-eadelii recovered and fell on his Mines. 10. Haskell tllf.

1 nft ru "mn Crelghton uown on tne Aggie 31-yard line. Longs nose was baneerl un xnri i-yara una with the ball. Wfllson Punted tO Hines. whn ran university. 7.

the Lobo 27-yard line Hin. time was taken out for him. Wes- Montana State collatr ed to Wesley. A Lobo back batted Brigham university, 7. 4 and 410 per centwoull have interested Americaxn ueneva.

10; Waynesburg. 0. Hampden Sydnev. R.nni'nii l'ph iey Datied a long pass, Armstrong to Wilson, out of Wilson', hands. Long punted over the Aggie goal line.

Hlnes circled left end for 7 yards as the quarter ended with the Aggies' ball on their nwn 27. Special prices on fur trimmings by the yard, and on collars and cuffs. REPAIRING REMODELING RELINING HEW YORK FUR (HOARY Blumenthal Building, El Paso, Texas tne Dan. Larl Rut. recovered It in the air for a completion on the Lobo U-yard lino.

Odom for Halle, Llndau for Monlcal, Aggies. Odom lost 6 yards on an m.m Macon, 0. Washington and Le before Prohibition, bti 14; North Carolina State. 0. around left end.

Odom yard line, second and three. Lobo now Canada has to rais William and Mary, 20; Roanoke college, 0. yards around rlirht enrt pass tO Rut. Waa InrnmnUt. tk the percentage.

t-oe, Cornell, 16. Colorado collece. In-- rvWatn Jer 'of Oryse. Lobos. pas.

to RutZ was Inrnmnlm. Teachers, 6. end Armstrong fumhioH uoizaaeill and Armstrong In "BULL" DUR university of Colorado, 34; Western State college, 0. all played good ball In the Lobo tho next play and recovered. Ren iCi.n!adm 3c thrUKh center.

Itohtadelll hit right tackle for I yards. Willson Junmnd fnr oacKiiem. and thev hnii HAM the percent is a pass from center 1 Aggies, 0. Second Quarter Wilson threw Servatlus for a six yard loss around left end. McNatt punted over Long and an Aggie fouled the ball on the Lobo eight yard line.

Long punted bank and the ball bounded over Hines' head. Wilson stopped him on the Lobo 4 yard line. McNatt made a. foot on a tackle around play. Wesley broke through center for 21 yard, on the Lobo 24 yard line for first down.

Monklewlca tor Reardon, Lobos. Hines made a yard through center. Wesley hit right tackle for 3 yards. Wayne tailed to gain at center. Both teams were offside.

Hin. ways the same. SOsmokff for a punt. He recovered tha hail lutane, is; Louisiana State, 0. Upsala, 28- Cooper Union, 6.

Case, Western Reserve. 0. Kenyon, 30; Akron university 0. Dayton, 48; Otterbeln. 0.

Ohio Wesleyan. 41; St. Xavler 0. Mercer. 21; Oglethorpe.

6. Auburn, 20; Birmingham South. the ffoal line ami to the sack if the win right end lo the 6-yard line. This gave the Aggies the hall LI don't blow any of it awai Lobo 6-yard line. Wnl ern, 16.

University rf Tniil.111. and Lloyds will insure yo ter for a yard. Odom made 3 yards through right tackle. Hines made a yard through center. Mul-cahy for Donahue, Lobos.

Weslev ledo university, o. lu Montsna Stata r-nllara 9. against cyclones whil omlng Freshmen, 6. front of them that opened up holes and held consistently In the tight places. Wamp Wilson, who was In condition for the first time this sea.

son. turned In a high class game at right end, and ttonahue did good work at the other wing an1 Coen were there with the goods at the tackle positions, Creecy doing good work backing up the line when he was used at floating center. Cravens passing at center showed much Improvement, and ha made only one really wild pass. His defense w'f. 800d- Gry was a stone wall on defense.

ihf1." at was the outstanding man In the Agle lineup, both in rushing the ball. matt.at.Jack, 6 pIaye(1 'rllng taiiea Dy Inches to mrrv th. k.i 1 three yards through center. Arm- using "Bull" Durham. naoasn, 22; Depauw.

0. Colorado As-alaa it. over and It went to the Lobe Armstrong downed the ball for a safety to avoid the risk of a block- Mines. 10. Colorado Freshmen, is.

1 niin 11 20; Aggie, 8. ArmJL bBl1 thelr 30-yard line. Armstrong rinnait iim.i. u.v, owing Unlver.lty Frwhrnen, 6. 10; Columbia CoI- tackle for 16 yards.

Renfro made a couple of feet through center Armstrong hit right tackle for 3 yaras as the srama mi.j Dress Up for Thanksgiving You'll find Meyer A Meyer Suit popular-with the well dressed this winter. Beautiful pattern both double and ingle breasted, am art models at conservative prices. $25.00 $27.50 $29.50 $35.00 Stanford. 26; California. 14.

u. S. 18; Iowa. 0. Unlver.lt of P.

S. Ther If ffoSnir to be anotlf Lobos' ball on thotr third down and six to e-o. K-inni niecs in this paper won. Look fori 7.. ana Smith at College of Pt Sound.

7. 8' of California S. B. 10; California Institute of Tech 10 Occidental Cnllava t. intercepted WeBley'.

pass and ran the ball back to the Lobo JO yard line. Long made six yards through right tackle. DolzadelU hit left tackle for 10 yards. Armstrong made seven through right tackle. DolzadelU made more through left tackle for first down on the Aggie 28 yard line.

Hlnes was knocked out but recovered. Armstrong hit right tackle for Lon falIed 10 Ka'n at right tackle. Armstrong passed to Long for three yards. Another pass was Incomplete, and the ball 10 the A8le their 19 yard line. McNatt punted to Arm- 5 yarda through right tackle.

Servatlus knocked down a Lobo pass, Long punted out of bounds on the Lobo 42 yard line. Hlnes mad a yard score: Lobos. 20: Aireio. luiinu hi a first class nip, ijoimm- Unlik taut college. 6.

"a Aggies Rutz Donahue TREATY RATIFIED Rome. Nov. 21 (A MeN.ti smite, mi jjo. bos outrushed the Farmers from scrimmage with a net gain of us yards to 5, while the Aggie, TtVi lTA 0n forward i Loo- The Lobo. fLh Sam-, lthouh utterly ahu 80 Wlth ew Pen De Monlca, today ratified the lZltyi "fa'i'S RuMla "fa Feb- Craven Left Guard Smith Center Looml.

Reardon marking Italy', de. Jure recognition of Russia, A man seldom turn, over a new ine. tho old Tarda vacate. wesley fail- gained from net wx to gain at center. vrutf.ru Con (C.) Boutl w.i.M R'sht Tackle wllson uwmi vvvaiey snort nam mcn puMoa to tTo i'iT" back Long Lonir ran wuu tv yara line, Hlne.

Dim v4 A.V.a..1. out. 01 pounds. Wilson for Hr. Overcoads er, Lobos, WillHnn nnHi.j Armstrong Wealey frt irniv.at.

(C.) "HAIR-GROOM Brewer ..7..... Wayne ri- wisaaem Servatlus Fullback Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy T.K. Well-Groomed all Day wtt nO'or Long" to Brewer. Brewer for Willson. WHUon for Brewer.

Beb- toLlZL Mulcahy for Donahue. Aggiee Scale for v. Meyer tt Meyer OrercoaU in rich fall colorings. Cut in tho new styling, Including the Tubular, Box effect. Ulsters and Semi-Ulsters.

You'll see nothing as good looking at anything like theso prices $20.00 to $40.00 "BUUL KUta. XL Ruta 1- 'crlmraa6ei Passes: Lobos, eight attemn. 555.1." 71 Aggies, 17 attempts. 1 lncomnlet. tw intercepted.

yard. Xed -tint Lobos. a'A5iSwi? by penaIUes: Lob0. 10 for an average 85 yards; Agglea, nine for an average of SO. mn Punt returned: Lobos.

nine fop Klckofts: Lobos. three for an 0( 48 yards; threa for an average of 41. KickofT. returned: Lobos. three Agglea.

three for 14 fa average. Penalties: Lobes. yards! Agglea, yard. Fumbf lot: Lobos. rumble rtoovcrtft: Lobos.

time, floor far tVoboa .7 Artie 7 ror HaiU, Li dan for llonifi TiiiciaiH! RarAMA mi all nilDP)MAf faA. w' vnio a-. .7 ln" yard line. two yard? through bin frnn, th. oaii from Servatlus on a trv at ITfL the Vobo' the cal yard "ne- Ioladelll mad, elfht dB through left Uc-kle.

Long hit right tackle for Aggie It yard line. Armstrong mad. two yard, through left Uo? kle. Armstrong hit left tackle for bos' ball on th. Aggie 17 yard lii Third Qaarter 13.

Rut. for Heaie, Halle for 8r. mius, Agglea, Brewer WUlwn Ubo Hn.lth kicked off to Arm rtrojw who ran back to hta 12 rd Jlne. Arm.trong made two punted to Lorut; who ran the ha" rara Dotal. elU hit left tackle for seven yards.

ha.7ii-.",p,r,v. "am' Oberlln; head linesman. Mark, Frlenda. "Hair-Groom" eigntfl.a Combing cresm which coat, only a few cent, a jar any drugstore. Million in it because It gives that natural gloss ana well-groomed ffoct to tho batr that final touch Fifteen klnge and queen, rule.

Guaranteed by iseoaeeaavia til Fifth AvcatM, Nw Tom Or? MEYER MEYER' A Want Ad Placed in the Columns of the Morning Journal and Read by Its Subscribers Is Sure jo (Jet oulona Even stubborn, unruly ot mEVi wmbei'PH nSJ nV T0U "Hair. Groom" I. areaseieas! 114 West Central Avcnua Bcortnai Touchdown: Wilson,.

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