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lexicos MOKNING JOUBNAL ALBUQUEBaUE New Mexico'i Leading Advertising Medium ewspaper HIT -FIFTH YfcAB Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, November 27, 1925. PRICE FIVE CENTS tli. CliXXXVO. No. BS.

PRESIDEfJ SCORELESS TIE ROME WELCOMES RETURNING VICTORIOUS FLYER JESTERH STATE COLLEGE NOTRE DAME IS DEFEATED, 170 FORMER PREMIER mm CAME PLAYED BY CHICAGO BEARS DEFEATS LOGOS, 16-13, BRA I TO FORM BY GQRNHUSKERS Ijss in iiiraiG cm FRENCH CABINET AD CARDINALS Nebraska Realizes the Hopes of a Year in Whitewashing Rockne's Team Before 45,000 Doumergue Appeals to Him to Step Into the Breach Iountaineers Overcome a 13-Point Lead Piled Up by the Hilltop Pack in the First 16 Lincoln, Nov. 26 UP) Ne Again and Constitute a braska's crimson hosts realized Crowd of More Than' Sees 'Red' Grange Make His Debut as a Professional Football Man thousandFswarm on field as game ends the hopes of a year today In drub Minutes of Play and Win Gridiron Contest That Keeps the Fans in an Uproar Most of bing Knute kockne a Notre Dame football team, 17 to 0. New Government IS MAKINGHIS second EFFORT WITHIN A WEEK The bitter defeat suffered last year at South Bend was avenged. the all-time record waa evened, the Time Flashing the most varied offensive seen on Lobo field ia vear. the Western State College Mountaineers over- and Rockne waa proved a prophet as well as a coach for he had General Opinion Is That He Will Succeed and Last Wheaton Ice Man's Manager Will Invest for Him predicted two defeats for his team this year and Army gave It the Ime a 13-point lead gained by the Lobos In the first 16 otner one.

To the line chopping tactics of linutes of Dlav and defeated the hilltop pack lb to 16 in a All Winnings on the Gridiron a Week Chicago, Nov, 26 OP) Harold kme that kept the bleachers in an uproar most of the Long Enough to Solve the Present Problems Paris, Nov. 26 W) Aristlde former premier, tonight was I ml A 1 A A 1 me. Trie visitors aeservea to win, ior mey guinea a uei "Red" Grange today stepped front lrdage 01 660 to l6i lor tne dui ior mree penoua a college hero Into business life as I appeared that tne Lobos would Deat tnem oacK ana professional football player. Merge with the long end ox a is to a score. making Ills second effort of the week to constitute a cabinet to succeed the Fainleve ministry which resigned Sunday, It waa the brilliant footwork of gained the hearty applause of a crowd of over 40,000, some 120,000 "Choppy" Rhodes, the far kicking toe of Captain Ed Weir, who netted four points by the boot, and the staunch defense of the whole Cornhusker line Is Nebraska's victory due.

Stadium Jammed Forty-five thousand persons jammed into Memorial stadium, which wns built for 28,000. It was the greatest football crowd of all time in Nebraska. Nor was It an all-Nebraska crowd. Special trains had brought supporters of both teams from leagues about. Nebraska's advantage waa gained In the opening quarter, when with Rockne's second backfleld, or shock troons bearine the brunt.

ken, flashy Mountaineer half-clt and one of the bent backs in aa his share of the receipts, and a Former Premier Herrlot's fail Rocky mountain conference, ure to form a summoned a flanhy forward panning at- to President Doumergue this after black eye. His team, the Chicago Bears, played a scorelesa tie wild the Chicago Cardinals, their bitter rivals of the south side. bk that contributed most strong to the Mountaineers neat yard- "1 never played against a more noon, brought the crisis back to the point where it was at the beginning of the week. The president, for the purpose of seeking a expert team of football players, Commander de Pineda Is shown landing on the Tiber In Ms seaplane on his return to the Italian total, but the touchdown that ve them their victory margin me directly as the result of a capital from his Rome-to-Toklo flight Hundreds of thousands of citizens of Rome and many other said urange after the gome. don't remember how I got the fourth cabinet maker, conferred vard run by Besse, substitute parts of Italy greeted him.

including Premier Mussolini. The flyer was made an honorary citizen just as well have been the three yard line, for Creecy dived over both lines for a touchdown with plenty of room to spare. Along toward the last of the second quarter, the visitors opened up their famous aerial game that carried the ball to a first down on Colorado university's one foot line last Saturday where it was lost on a fumble. It worked aguinst the Lobos, too. With Urut-ton doing the heaving and Dowd, Aiken and Norse the receiving, they worked the ball down the field from their own 30 yard line to the Lobo five yard line, mixing in an occasional stab at tho lino to keep the Lobo secondary detense from spreading out too far.

Uratton carried the ball over on a couple of cracks at the line, but failed to convert with a place black eye, but I never saw a bit Coach Ernest Bear played his ttlback, who carried the leather of itomo as one of the many honors bestowed upon him. again with the parliamentary lead-era and then appealed to M. Iiriand to Btep Into the breach again. varUs in the most spectacular of Intentional roughness and 1 enjoyed my flrat professional game stellar offensive. The two touch, downs rolled un were never over of the game, to the Lobo nix M.

Briand. who was minister of rd line early in the last quar- 3 MEMBERS OF immensely. I did my best, but had been able to practice with the team only a few days." come. And when Rockne's big guns were set off. a fresh Cornhusker reserve force withstood then took it across tne goal YOUTH EQUIPMENT FOR foreign affairs In the Palnleve cabinet, found the situation quite different than when he tried to on the next two plays.

Ho The Cardinals made every effort the shock bled the boys with a sneak up to keep their punts out of Grange's make up a ministerial combina The advertised handicap In the side line, then cut back Into field and dodged a bunch of tion early in the week. The social nanas, out ne managed to get hold a.i V. I MAM I. I loss of Flanagan, star Rockne back, was offset ln the charging ists in the meantime had by Eklers. Jle worked the same COMMUNITY RAIL O'Boyle, who proved to be the jeak for five yard on the next ii and 30 yards.

His longest gain from formation was but six yards, and that was the third longest of their maneuvers forced President Doumergue to call on M. Herrlot, and It was discovered they had most consistent ground gainer of ay, then smashed on rism lac- Notre Dame. for the winning tauy. made it impossible for M. Hcrriot to Neither could Notre Dame's Substitute fullbacks have been TO BE OFFICIAL succeed in forming a government.

aerial attack work. But two of a kastrous to the Lobos in the the game for either aide. He made one of the two first down for his team. Joe Sternaman, also a former University of Illinois player, made' the other. The experiments remaining to st two seasons.

One Mr. Serva- dozen passes hit, and four times a. alert Husker intercepted passes be tried were a socialist or a con bs, a substitute iuiidsck ior mo ALLEGED "BOMB MOB" ARRESTED Two Men and a Girl Are Captured In Chicago; Grand Jury Will Be Summoned to Probe Outrages Chicago, Nov. 26 04) A special grand jury will be summoned to Investigate a dozen recent bombings ln Chicago, several of them directed at the homes of policemen, Robert K. Crowe, state's attorney, announced tonight.

His statement followed a police centration government which would tgies. blocked a place kick lasi Paddy Drlscoll, former North Records Made on Track, to stem serious advances. Weir's Powerful Toe Captain Weir's toe waa Indirect ar and lugged the ban yams be formed regardless of the socialist vote in the cabinet. A good many radicals and some of the touchdown to win for tne kick. This spurt was just ln time, and the halt ended while the ball was in the air.

The Lobos never threatened seriously in the last half, but-they managed to keep the visitors pretty well beaten back. Colorado took the ball to the Lobo 11 yard Hue about the middle of the third period, were' held and Gratton place kicked from the 20 yard line, making the count 13 to in favor of the Lobos. Early ln the last period, Besse go In his dirty work and made the count 16 to 13. The Lobos took to the air. but the would-be re western star, made the only first down for the Cardinals and the famous redhead stopped him then with a five-yard gain, Grange'a IS CONVICTED OF KILLI FATHER Adolph Smetak, 22-Year-Old Farmer, Is Found Guilty by a Jury; Penalty Fixed at Life In Prison i Wahoo, Nov.

26 Adolph Smetak, 22-year-old farmer youth, charged with the murder of his aged father, John Smetak, 67, on their farm, near here last March, was found guilty early today, The district court jury ly responsible for opening krmers. Then along comes Mr. more moderate parliamentarians touchdown. He uunted 68 yards. sse, another substitute uil- Bowling Alley, Swimming Pool or Basket Ball Court Will Be Authentic Ick, and takes another game only tackle of the game.

It waa advised that the socialists be given a chance to show what they would putting the ball on Notre Dame's four yard line. An out of bounds do In power. It was thought the the only play directed at Grange'a side of the line. Grange rested for a few minutes near the close of the return punt by Koacn gave me Cornhuskers the ball on the aeven ay from them. Hesse naa ueen the bench with injuries all sea-n, but comment around town to the effect that the Mountain venture would last only a few yard line Rrodes went over weeks when the situation would be cleared of socialist obstruction and a stable government could be the goal In three triea.

Weir kick 's would have finished higher In the Rockv mountain con- ed Eoal. ceiver and the ball couldn't make Bowling alleys; running track, basketball court and swimming pool In the community center building to be erected at Fifth and Stover, will be built ln accordance with the regulations of the athletic association governing these formed. t-ence standing if he had been In coup early today ln which two A nasa. Brown to Aianaery ior second period and the star rushed Into the game when the Cardinals reached the. 19-yard Una In time) to intercept a pasa under the goat poata and headed off a touchdown.

The Bears' only good chance for a score came later in the third period but Sternaman fumbled on the 12 connections, except on a couple President Doumergue decided, 82 yards, accounted for Nebraska'a men and a girl were captured as they were placing a bomb in front however, that the experiment was other touchdown, Thla after which netted IS yards. Work of Crceey and Do Gryse lineup along wan Amen ana atton ell autumn, for the toted a ball for some right imari in. in addition to the ones that Rhodes had made 1 5 yards in two too dangerous and would be likely to bring further depreciation of The work of Creecy and De tries. Weir again kicked goal of a 'hardware store. Both men were slightly wounded by police bullets.

A short time later a pool sports, ao that records made there the franc, dteojgaatlon OlUtheJ Aa -the amd-Dtioo- openea ide.tha ar, ln th -may. bo official. It Was announced Thursday by Rev. J. B.

Carbainl. Gryse In the Lobo line stood out, especially on defense. Creecy, playing offensive tackle and de country's finances Tind "further tangling of the political situation. Rockne threw O'Boyle, Edwards, Harnden and Enrlght Into the room was Domoea. Mr.

Crowe expressed the opinion want 10 ring ju Lobos Put VP a Good Battle S. pastor of the Church of the fenslve roving center, turned in that a "bomb mob" ia carrying out Sacred Heart. Let It be said that tne ixjdob back field. A 'iclous attack fizzled In a drop kick effort, and his best game of the seaBon and fixed his penalty at life imprison- The body of the elder Smetak found in a well on the Smetak farm, where father and son lived alone, on last August 4, when Saunders county authorities, armed with a liquor warrant. Father Carbajal said ho had re tip a mighty good nauie made things discouraging for the all the bombings here at a definite price for each job.

Miss Lee Mc-Lullan, alias Lea McClellan, the neither team could get away as turned recently from El Paso, where he made a study of the com ough, in spue oi me iaci ilrt Long, star quarterback, and punts flew to end the half. Mountaineers on numerous occasions. De Gryse, a big fat guard girl who was caught, was subject munity center operated there. Pretty Placement hick Prelll was sent In by Rockne as That there is a need for such a ed to an all day inquiry without results. She Bald she came here a i Brown, regular luimacK, the bench, each with an arm a sling.

Hope ran high for a lie that they would repeat last broke through and smeared many plays. He got down twice and made tackles under punts. Coen yard line in dHw through- gtMtd) and the Cardinals recovered. Grange opened up with passes In the last few minutes of the game, but all were knocked down by the Cardinals. In plays.

Grange gained a net of 40 yards and added 69 more ln running back three punts. He was sweeping around the end ln one of his characteristic runs when the pistol cracked, ending the game at mid-field. Thousands swarmed on the field to reach him, but police rescued him and later formed outside the dressing room door to control the crowd. This evening the red head waa building here. Father Carbajal the third period started, but after searched the remises.

The search said he Is convtneed. It is his a good start, the rox eeemea io did some high grade offensive tire. Brown and Rhodes got the plan to have the building avail nnrv nvrr 111a u'" able for everybody who cares to ball to the Notre Dame 17 yara ks, but It wasn't In the cards. work at tackle. Armstrong's offensive and de was prompted -by the strange disappearance of the father despite the explanation of Adolph that he had suddenly gone to Europe.

The youth was accused of the murder, He gave preference to the Idea of a concentration cabinet and called M. Briand again after consulting with the radical leaders as to the possibility of rallying the radicals to a union of parties that would eliminate the socialist influence. Although preferring to take second place that is, minister of foreign affairs in a cabinet combination. M. Briand consented to make another effort.

The general opinion tonight is that If he chooses to rely upon a majority composed of radicals, republicans of the left and other moderate parties, he will be able to form a government that will last long enough to untangle the financial and political situation. use It regardless of religious affili ev went down Tigmins, anu mtj line and Captain Weir dropped back to the 25 yard line to eall fenslve game was the best of the ation, and with no membership charge. Eerve praise ior me made, hev threw away a pretty season. None of the passes tnea ln his territory was completed. pretty placement kick through the bars for the final score of the week ago from Columbus, and went along with the men on the bombing expedition this morning without knowing what they Intended doing.

Her companions who were captured said they were Fred Wan-quist and Joseph Avanzla. Wan-qulst said to have been indicted a few weeks ago In Indiana for violation of the Mann act, said he met the girl ln Battle Creek, six months ago. The lots have been purchased Itenfro. who piloted the team. era me.

handled the eleven well except for chance to ai least ub mo ln the final period, when and plans are being drawn. The lots are 75 by 142 feet ln The buildings will be two one error of ludgmt nt when he mstrong passed over the goal to Wilson from, the Moun- stories in height with mezzanine called for the pass on the second down in the laRt period and gave the enemy the ball on the 20 yard and with basement. An audlto neer 80 yard line on tne secojiu Hum with a stage and capable of kvn for a touchdown, when a line. of seatlnsr 1.800 Deople will De iple of plays, mignt nave neen to the left and at least have Aiken and. Gratton were the out provided.

The running track will standing men in the Mountaineer be ISO vards in length. The swim the ball In position for a drop- MINISTERS SURGES mine pool will be spoon-shaped lineuD, Aiken Btarring as a boil lugger and receiver of passes and if thev did fail to gain mo ht yards needed for the first and will be eight feet deep at Its confessed and was taken to the state penitentiary at Lincoln, for safe keeping until the trial. A mysterious fire In the Sunrise cemetery tool house where the body was placed preparatory to burial and which destroyed the corpse added belief that others might be connected with the killing, although not much effort was made to connect up any accomplices, the officials being satisfied the fire was caused by spontaneous combustion. The son pleaded self-defense, saying his father wes about to strike him over the head with a hammer during a quarrel, when tt.e weapon slipped from his hands to be grahbed bv Adolph who Instantly killed his father with a blow on the head. The state claimed the killing was deliberate and that Adolph wished to rover up some money "he had taken from his fatl er." Gratton as a triple threat man.

srrentest itenth. The Sacred Heart Dowit Played a Good Game the Lobos got their share of the End runs in which practically DEDICATING church. Father Carbajal said, win start the work soon, with some funds that are available for the purpose. Later the public will be the whole team got Into the Inter aks ln this game, somewuns haven't done most of the uea-. Aiken hot-footed it around ference, and a dastzling aerial at FOR SETTLEMENT OF COAL STRIKE tack were the best offensive plays asked to assist.

of the Mountaineers, and they ht end for a neat nuie hy In the first period. Creecy "The buildtna- will be particu The last period was marked by, violent efforts by the Rox. another dron kick effort by Weir. However, the Cornhuskers' defense held and the final whistle left the South Bend team scoreless. Tcday's victory makea the series which started in 1915.

even. Each team holds five victories and the 1918 game was a tie. In 1922 and 1923 Nebraska won successive victories, a feat Notre Dame haa not accomplished over the Scarlet and Cream. Lineup and summary: Nebraska (17) Notre Dame (0) Position Shaner Voedlsch Left End E. Weir (C) Boland Left Tackle Wostoupal J.

Smith Left Guard Houchlson Boerlnger Center Ralsh Hanousek Right Guard Stoner McManmon Right Tackle Weir Wallace Right End Brown Parlslen Quarterback LIC EW the guest of his manager, C. C. Pyle, for Thanksgiving dinner. Pyle today announced that he had made arrangements with a banker In Champaign, where Grange became famous, and another ln Wheaton, his home town to Invest for him all hla football wlntunss over 9100 a week. The lineup and summary? Bears Position' Hanny, Indiana E.

Healy, Dartmouth L. T. Fleckensteln, Iowa G. Trafton, Notre McMillen, Illinois Murry, Wisconsin T. Ha las, R.

E. Sternaman, Illinois Q. B. Grange. Illinois.

L. H. Walquist, Illinois R. H. E.

Sternaman, Illinois F. B. Cardlnnla Position Smith, Depauw E. Evans, Harvard L. T.

Brennan U. Claypool, Purdue C. Lunz, Marquette R. Bloomer, R. T.

Anderson, Notre Dame. E. Dunn, Marquette. were plenty effective. shed Into him UKe a iowraoi KshlnK a trespassing row.

First ynnrtor Kenfro kicked off to Gratton, larly valuable to the young men of the city," said Father Carbajal. "There they can use the gymnasium to keen themselves in fit hpped the ball, and Wlllson, 101- who passed to another back, who Creecy to mi-ei mo Committee of Engineers, bbbed It on the bounce wn- physical condition. There they enn hold their- Indoor track meets in turn passed to Aiken, but one of the passes was thrown forward, so the ball was put In play on having to slacken nis legged it down the sideline for nil basketball games. Matcnea the Mountaineer 22-yard line. games between any or the amateur tnnrhilnwn.

Rentro grooveo. an ams ln the city can De pmjeu bp kick for the extra point. Economists, Lawyers and Business Men Sends a Plan to Both Factions New York. Nov, 26 VP) The there." IOIKM took mo IWII1 Mite ln the same period, the Lo Aiken skirted right end for 13 yards. Hamm made i yards through center, Nourse made 6 yards around right end, being stopped by Armstrong.

Hamm lost a yard at center. Gratton took the ball away on oow RATON ELEVEN DEFEATS CLAYTON HIGH, 7-0 BY the visitors' 38 yara nne committee on coal and giant power, comprised of engineers, economists, publicists, lawyers and hrted a march tnat iea acn. goal line for the second totieh- PASS IN THIRD PERIOD punted to Armstrong on the Lobo 29-yard line. Armstrong hit right PARTS OF GERMANY ARE SWEPT BY BLIZZARDS Berlin. Nov.

26 (A) Heavy blizzards, accompanied by high winds have swept many parts of Oer-mnny, seriously Interfering with wire communications throughout the country, At Norddelch, Prussia, the three newly constructed main masts of the radio station, each 150 meters high, were blown down by the storm. Heavy falls of snow are reported from the Bavarian highlands and the black forest regions. business men from all parts of the Albuquerque Pastors Speak at Opening Service of Five Points Community Church Thanksgiving Day With a crowd overflowing the doors, Albuquerque ministers led In the dedication service of the Five Points Community church at that place. Thanksgiving afternoon. Rev.

Hugh A. Ccoper had charge of the program while the David C. Burd delivered tho dedicatory address. Four minute talks were given bv ReV. S.

A. Bright. Rev. A. M.

Knudsen, Iev. Willard A. Guy and Captain Vernon. Other ministers present were Rev. George J.

Weber, Rev. A. C. Douglas and Rev. M.

R. Bishop. Services in the church will not conflict, with anv in this city, ac wtt on tne iirsi py a mmrter. with Armstrong car country today suggested a basts on Continue en Pg Twe CnnttnnW, na Pscs tackle for 3 yards. Wlllson punted to Aiken, who ran the ball ing the main burden of the at-bk? He took the ball nine times a total of 45 yards.

The line back 15 yards to his 44-yard line. Hamm made a yard through opening up a noie mroun center. Gratton made 6 yards lett Bine oi iu around left end. Aiken went ONLY 375.31 ACRES OF BASE STATE LAND REMAIN UNSELECTED; OCTOBER TIMBER PERMITS SHOW BIG INCREASE enough to let koscoo at-rkle and Walter liters through which to settle the present (strike In the anthracite coal fields. The plan, which has been sent to officials of both the miners and operators, contains the following suggestions: A wage Increase of 60 cents a day for' the lowest paid miners, that Is, day workers, who now receive between 34-62 and 15.96 a shift.

No price Increase of the average reast. Dolxadelll made a coxi- Raton, N. Nov. 26. Raton and Clayton high schools played here this afternoon, Raton winning with a score, 7-0.

The first half developed considerable loose playing, fumbles and Incomplete forward passes being numerous on both sides. In the third quarter Raton worked the forward pass successfully for a touchdown. Both teams played excellent football during the last half. Raton, after scoring, played on the defensive most of the time. The weather was Ideal and a large crowd was out.

Clayton being well fe of rive yaras gHnm around right end for about 5 yards and lost the ball when Creecy tackled him. Wlllson picked It up on the first bounce on the dead run and dashed 50 yards for a touchdown. Kenfro converted with a dropklck. Lobos, Kve. but fumbled once, unnanu icoverlne for a four yard gain th Ixibos.

creepy was cauru tn nVa trie bail over irom cording to announcement, Thursday evening. The church will have W. 8. C. 0.

Renfro kicked ona line at the start of 1924-25 pre-strlke prices for com-1 panies showing over a 10 per cent i return for that period. I eecond quarter, ana migm no pastor and will accept no ac off to Gratton on the W. 8. 29-yard line. Monklewlcs for Bebber.

tive membership. Santa Fe, Nov. 26 The 8tate Land Office has just completed checking the land office records for base land and a schedule haa been computed which gives ln detail the number of acres granted to each Institution. It also sets out the number of acres that are yet to be selected, showing that there are only 3 73.31 acres of base land which remain unselected. The state has under lease, either for grazing or oil and gas purposes, practically all of its lands.

E. B. Swope, commissioner of publlo lands. Is preparing to sell a tract of timber land near Alamogordo, in the Lincoln National More than 1115 waa coliectea Lobos. Gratton passed to Whal-ley dropped the ball with Thursday to apply to the build nobody but Renfro between him WEATHER ing debt of the church.

A reature of the new edifice la a five point and the goal. Gratton's next pass AGGIES BEAT MILITARY electrically lighted star denoting INSTITUTE IN TURKEY faith, hope. love, peace and purtty waa incomplete. Gratton punted out of bounds on the Lobo 40-yard line. Armstrong hit right tackle for 1 yards.

Grenko made aa a symbol of the five points of FOHKCA8T na ARininnil a ri. cruise is oeing nmuo vi mis umuer anq an esumaie aa DAT GnlUlnUli rnAT, la-U to value placed on it. It will then be put up at auction, at a mini IDenver. Nov. 28.

New Mexico An Increase of 25 cents a ton on domestic sizes of coal only. This, It Is explained, would cover the cost entailed by the Increased wages. A revision of all piece work rates, both those now above the average and below the average annual earnings of $3,000. A check-off of regular union dues only by operators of mines where a ballot of all the workers shows a two-third vote In favor of It. Immediate appointment of a committee by the operators and miners to work out an adjustment of piece work rates and to super vise the balloting on the establish nerally fair west, unsettled easi the community.

WASHINGTON HUSKIES yards through left guard. Will-son punted to Aiken on the mum price or z.uo per tnousana teei, ana aoia to the highest bidder. The timber payments In October, 1925, amounted to $18,398.46, whereas ln October, 1924. the timber payments received by the ttlon Friday, probably rains east S. 23-yard line.

Gratton skirted mountains, colder extreme east state land office were 21.791.67. i DEFEAT OREGON, 15-14 Vtlon: Saturday fair. right end for 5 yards. Hamm The Institutional lands: made 12 around the other wing Axisona: trnsetnea Friday and kurday: not much change In Hamm cracked right tackle for 5 yards on a fake end run, but Acrea Granted University University Saline mperature. I LOCAL HEPOllT R0SWELL TIGHTENS CLAIM ON STATE GRIDIRON HONORS Roswcll, X.

Nov. 26 Roswcll high school Coyote defeated Las Crucca Bulldogs today In ono of the hardest fought football games ever seen on the cast side of the state, the score waa 9-0. Thla victory gives Knswctl a strong claim to the atate high school football championship and another season without having her goal line crossed. Oaring' the fourth quarter. Las Cruets advanced the ball to Roswell'e one-foot line, but lacked the punch to put It tover the line.

Roawell made 12 first downs while Las Crucca made 8. Las Crucca was outplayed In practically every department of the gnme, their fighting spirit alone keeping tho score from being larger. Johnson, Drown, Corn, Strickland and Williams played a stellar game for Roswcll, while Mtnhough, Summerford and Rhodes were the outstanding stars for Hie visitors. Roswell's scores came aa the result of a Sii-yard drop kick by Strickland In the first quarter and a touchdown by Johnson In the second period. W.

S. was penalised yards Aiken whizzed around right end for 10 yards. Dolsadelll for pondltlons tor the twenty-four Agriculture College hire ended at p. m. yesterday, Normal Schools Ifcorded bv the University: School of Mines Military Institute Grenko, Lobos.

Hamm hit center tor iV, yards. Gratton made a yard and a half on a quart' -back sneak for first down on the Reform School gheat temperature ...55 If west temperature 36 I (an .45 ToUe Selected Selected 311.275 31 311.275 T3 1,622.86 1.622.86 Nona 2S0.164.13 250,115.11 Nona 800.009.8S 299,984. 26 14.60 200.000.00 199.931.04 63.96 1 150.014.34 160.004.33 It. Ml 50,000.18 50.000.18 None 100,000.00 100.009.00 None 160.000,00 160,000.00 None 160,000.00 150,000.00 None i 100.000.00 89,110.89 8I.T0 (9.000.00 49.999.8t .12 50,000.00 None 100,000.00 fl.MMt 68 (( 500.000.00 (00,000.00 Mono Miners' Iioipltal Insane Asylum State College, N. Nov.

26. New Mexico Aggies defeated New Mexico Military here this afternoon, 19-0. With two minutes to play In the first quarter Nail tried a pass which Halle Intercepted and ran 60 yards to a touchdown. A triple pasa leading to Ruts, gained 25 yards and a aeeond touchdown. The third quarter waa scoreless.

1 With four minutes left to piny In the final quarter, the Aggies staged a drive which ended with Hlnes going through the line for a third touchdown. Hlnes kicked the goal. TWO HAJiGF.D IN fJltKEOTB Athens. Nov. 26 UP) Two men.

Chief of Police Zaphtrepoulea of and an officer named Drakatea, were hanged today for embezzlement of the publlo funds crime tor which they were sen fenced to death by a court mnrtlnl on Monday. Several other officers "nd civilians were sentenced to lm-irlsonwent for the same offense. Ifcmldlty at a. ....70 Seattle, Nov. 26 (By the Associated Press).

The Oregon Webfootera gave the University of Washington Huskies, Pacific coast champions, the scar of their lives here today when they threatened to mar Washington's perfect aea-son record. The final score waa Washington, 15; Oregon, 14, but In the last few minutes of the garie a drive to ward the Husky goal line failed by a dangerously narrow margin. By the victory today Washington holds undisputed championship of the Paclflo coast conference. BULLDOGS HEFKATED El Paso. Nov.

26. Flaytng before fans that formed a colorful Thanksgiving day aettlng In tho high school stadium here, the El Paso High school Tigers defeated the Albuquerque High achool Penitentiary Charitable, Penal and 50-yard line. Nourse lost a yard around left end. Gratton passed to Aiken for yards. The ball wa called back and W.

8. penalised yards. Donahue knocked down a pass, Hamm passed to Ihmldlty at p. m. 4 Reformatory School for the Blind rwclpltatlon tMiMH.M I bid Velocity 23 'Hectlon of Wind ment of the check-off.

Thla aame commtttee to aubmtt to the consuming publlo six months before the expiration of the new agreement a complete report on the atate and needs of the Industry. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF OLD COLONY TRUST, COMPANY ENDS LIFE Cambridge, Nov. 26 W) William R. Tower, an assistant secretary of the Old Colony Trust company of Boston, committed suicide here today by shooting himself through the heart. His body was found by Kennctli Xerry, a friend, Nourse tor 11 yards and first down Kractcr of Day ii Deaf and Dumb Asylum Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute Water Reservoir Improvements of Rio Grande RnntA Vm end Drant Co.

HUNTERS U. 100,011.93 funrise on November zs win pe one the Lobo 42-yard line. Nourse was thrown for a 1-yard lose by Donahue and Armstrong. Hamm made 8 yards through left tackle on a fake end run. Aiken hit right tackle for a yard, but waa thrown hard by Creecy.

Aiken 6:84 m. and sunset at 4:60 p. Hone None 121.57 Santa Ke tlme.Albquerque time 1 minute earlier for sunrise 190,011.1 1,000,000.00 13M7S.43 3.6U33.03 It. R. Bonds Fund l.OftO.OOO.OO 1'Uhllc Buildings at Capitol, i 12,000.00 I to mlnutee later Ior sunset Huiidogs 24 to 6 in their annual INovembor.

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