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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1809. HIGH SCHOOL TAKES GAME FROM JUNIOR (foal line. The JllRh school rallied splendidly, however, held the N. M.

to downs and took the hall, carrying it Into their own territory. The second Half ended without either side scoring. The HiRli school got the ball beyond the goal posts, but were not allowed to score, the touchdown helnur disqualified because of a foul. Time was lucking to overcome the penalty attached to the foul play and the same was over with the High school In undisputed possession of the field. livery man on the Hili school team played gilt-edged ball.

Cox, right fnd; calkins, left half, and O'Rielly. right end, were probubly the stars, with La prat at quarter, Jialcomb at fullback and Goodin right half close seconds. The HiRh school victory was dua to the sncctsful operation of fake plays, although forward pHHies were worked for gains two or three times. The High m-hnol drilled strenuously for the game for two weeks, and were put through all kinds of stunts by Messrs. Hamilton, Johnson and Kox, volunteer coaches.

'Three weeks ago the High school was defeated by the Jlenaul school, n.jhln Yeiaterrtii I loa 111. New Mexico Goes Down to Defeat at Hands of Fast AND CMSTOAS C0(S 1 7 CIPfl IFTT SELECT Colorado Aggregation COLORADO WINS IN the New Mexicans put up mid continually cheered the visitors for their constant display of extraordinary nerve and determination. The New Mexico team as a whole played good ball and several of the men played brilliantly. They were playing against one id' the best teams in the west, however, and were hopelessly outclassed. The New Mexicans, however, nuinaaed to take a hie We are known to the manufacturers as the most extensive dealers in pianos in the Southwest.

Our stock of Pianos and our prices can be favorable compared with the largest music houses in the U. S. YOU PIANO NOW VARSITY TEAM WHITEWASHES HEAVIER OPPONENTS Successful Operations of Trick Plays Responsible for Defeat of Second M. Eleven Yesterday, Yesterday was a gloomy day on the football for the I njvorslly of Xew Mexico. Defeated at home and abroad, the ruh-rahs and enthusiastic gatherings of I'.

N. M. students, always evident after gridiron victories, wern conspicuous by their absence last night. The defeat of the silver and the red at fbrulder yesterday was not unexpected. Cpon their return to Albuquerque this vanquished heroes, will receive the glad hand.

It Is a question, however, whither the second Varsity eleven, which went down to a stinging and ignominious defeat at the hands of the Albuquerque High school team at Traction park yesterday afternoon, will find many sympathizers and consolers upon their return to the Institution on the hill tomorrow morning. (Jutwencralleii, outplayed ami outclassed at every stage of the game, their superior weight, age and experi- elli-r ivfiltiis I'lti noni'lil ili.i second eleven was whitewashed by the plucky little High school team before 11 large crowd of lovers of football yesterday. The Varsity men went into the con tent confident of victory. They left 'he field at the end of the second half vithout a surplus of with rett fallen faces and with expressions their faces which were, to say the 'east, a trifle sheepish. The A.

U. lads went into the tame with enough confidence to play nod ball, but lacked the debonair nanner of their opponents from the higher institution. They retreated Tom the gridiron covered with glory, having achieved something the high school has attempted to do for many years. They had defeated the second Varsity eleven beaten thehi at their mn game decisively, completely and a clever manner that many xpresslons of admiration were brought forth from old football players who witnessed the contest. Tile High school played aggreslvely throughout.

Tiny never gave the Varsity men any quarter. From the first blast of (tie referee's whistle in the first half untU the timekeeper called lime in the last half, the little A. II. S. lads were in the game, always fighting, always waiting for an opening.

The A. H. S. made their first and only touch-down in the first half. I'y scries of line plunges they got into Varsity territory arid 'accepted an opportune time to pull off a fake end run.

The trick worked successfully, the Varsity men were caught off their guard and O'lllelly scored, assisted by good interference. (ioodin kicked a prctly goal, and the score was 6 to 0 in favor of the High school. The Varsity came dangerously near scoring in this half also, the ball being carried within several yards of the A FIERCE LINE IE LOCALS FIGHT HARD; BUT ARE OUTCLASSED Boulder Men Give Fast Aggressive Exhibition and Hopelessly Worst Boys from Albuquerque. Ni-i'lul lu the Morning J-iiirniill Moulder, 6. Before a crowd of olf, the University of Colorado his afternoon defeated lln' New Mexico eleven, tlm visitors Toeing hopelessly outclassed mid out-Keneralled at every point In Hie same.

The Colorado men weighed twenty pounds to the man more than the Xew Mexicans and the Moulder jiluyers smashed through the line with startling: frequency. New Mexico lilayed plucky name from the start to the finish. Every few moments the referee would be called upon to stop the game and take out New Mexico man. Prince, left hatf for the visitors, was put out of tin- amc within two minutes after the kickoff in the first half. New Mexico kicked of and in attempting to tackle the ('(dorado runner Price sustained a severe liruise on the head and was forced out.

This accident, although not nerious, resulted In making the New Mexico hoys nervous and it took them several moments to regain their oour-HS-e. The line smashes told on the visitors and when the panic had been finished they had used every available Substitute, Silva being called, ill Jive minutes before the end. To wards the finish of the same, the 'oloradoans outweighed the New Mexicans almost thirty pounds to the man, the substitutes put in by the visitors being much lighter than the men they replaced. The bi crowd which witnessed the grime was not difHatbfiej with the exhibition which PLUNGING GAM We claim that we can offer you better Pianos, lower prices for cash or on payments than can be secured elsewhere. Therefore as a business proposition it will pay you to see us before you buy.

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Established 1900 brace In the last six minutes of play In the last half and had Rood chance for a kick at the goal when time wa called. Colorado's largest gains were made through th, line, and the Colorado backs exhibited a speed In getting off their plays which was fatal to the inexperienced line men from the south. Cornish, quarterback of New Mexico, ran his team with considerable skill, out-kicking Slcarl and Weidmaii with little trouble. Otero was the principle strength behind New Icn. but was taken out badly battered towards the close of the second half.

Arena, MeConnell and Selva til,) re markable work considering they were against giants that weighed some L'uo pounds. dalles and I.embke played a brilliant game at end ami quarter respectively. dalles, Silva. MeConnell and Cornish distin guished themselves for hard low tackles. The line-up: I Colorado: ciilHjraii.

Johnson, left end; SI usher. Walker, left tackle: O'Brien, left guard: Newton, center. Prince, right guard; Howler, Cooper tight tackle: Mills. Ifartman. right end: Stirretr.

Randolph. Wiglitman quarter; Keim, Morton. Mitchell, right half; Stock. -r. Carmichael, full back: Mcf'addeii.

ileatoii. Van Smith, left half. New Mexico: fialles, Emmons, left end; MeConnell, left tackle; Hamilton, left guard; Selva. center; Salisbury. Mudgett, right guard; Selva, right tackle; right end: Cornish.

Icnibie. quarter; Allen. Hryan, light hall: otero. Silva. full Cornish, left half.

i ifficials: HaliKhnch. Kriibbs. umpire: Konge, back Price field Judge; referee. Score: First half, Hfi; IT; total, -Ml. second half.

Til New Mexico men h-ft for Denver this venlnir. where they are the giiesls of the Colorado School of Mines mid Denver university elevens at a reception tonight. The Albuquerque boys will reach home on IV train No, 9 Sunday night. Many school children suffer from constipation, which Is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are rni'd and gentle in their effect, and will cure even chronic constipation.

Sold by all druggists. MUSIC AT THE PARK The l.earnard I.indemann boys' baud will render the 'lowing program in Robinson nark, beuiuning at o'clock this l- March. Thundercloud." Iiscy (new "Will You Tonight Alien (medley selection, annhanscr." Wagner: "A Fairy Tale" Dallev j. IV mter- irie.zoi: "l.t.vc-s ib.lden Dr.ains" Stephens: "Don't Take Me Home. Von Tilzer- ira i'tun "The Westerner." "Al-Plc Jack." Johnson (some rail I "A m-ri-a.

K. Mli. band master. The luveniie musicians rendered splendid "music the park the summer months and Hoar appearance in concert Hi'- afternoon will doubtless erected by a large and enthusiastic rc I'-veis of good music. You can wear vomi self amo advertised diari school worsted MhiiuuI by that same score, It looks now as it the High school and I lie Indians will be required to play In order to settle the Intercollegiate championship.

Efforts will he made by the High st ho.il to get a game with an out-of-town high school for Thanksgiving day. the game to las played in Albuquerque, It is understood the Varsity boys will jday the Third ward eleven next Saturday. The line-up yesterday was as High hool Walker. center; Stachlin. rigiu guard; I'etcrsyu, left guard: nachechl.

left tackle; Hyre, right tackle; tJ'lUelly. left end; Cox, right end; Lapruik. quarterback; Cut-, kins, left half: Halcoinb, fullback; Goodin, right half. Varsity, center, Jones, right guard: I'libarri, Sanlsbery, left guard; IJnd-sev. fell tackle; Gladding, left end: Seder, right end: Vrlsarri.

quarterback; Smith, left half; Snem, full-hack; Miller, right half. INAUL TEAM Mission School Eleven Suc cumbs to Aggressive Playing of the Red Men; Score 11 to 0, lu a game that wis hard fought and well played throughout, ho Indian school eleven yesterday afternoon worsted Hie Menuul mission school team by the score of II to 0. The contest was played on the Indian Jchooi gridiron and whs witnessed by large number of routers from both -nrtltulions. The Menal boys lost the ruine because they were unable to solve the trick play of the Indians, which never failed to operate successfully. The mission school eleven outweighed the Indians considerably, and if they had played a line plunging game the remit prob-' tbly have been somewhat different rrom what was.

The Indians displayed much ability in getting away with the ball on short notice. Things started with a rush few minutes i after the beginning of the first half, when the Indians got the ball and worked it up the field yard by yard, "inally making touchdown and kicking the goal, making the score 8 to (1. in the second half the Mcnaul boys were held for downs and the red men Idvanced the ball to the goal lino by 1 series of line plunges and end runs, 'ailing, however, to kbk the goal. The final score was 11 to (1. The lineup for the game was as follows: Indians Center, right unrd, I'latcro: left guard.

Toledo; right tackle, I'aytiaino; left tackle, W'o'od: right end. I'errote; left, end, Chlquilo; quarterback, Spencer; full-buck. Hardv: right half. Ksquaiidn; left ha'f. Teller.

Mcnaul 'enter. T.ucero; right guard. Pudilla; left guard, Uonicro; right tackle. left tackle, Tenorlo; right end. Jararriillo: left lid.

Caiidelaria. quarterback. Hermit; fullhak, Green; right half, Spcm sango; lift half. Uodrieueg. HARVARD TOO MUCH CORNELL FOR (Conllinicit from IKE'' t.

Column 3.) about the. same siri hgtll. Kansas out-punted Nebraska. The first bait elided without a score. Neither team Ms able to make conalsteiit gains and frequent fumbles kept the ball ill Nebraska territory.

Nebrask.i opened tile h-eeoild half with sue-cssliil line playing-, but Kansas took tin- ball on downs on her own JS-yai line. An i xchunge of punts followed, With one extended Kansas faiwcd an oiondc kick. Johnson taking the ball and stilting down tlie field, line tackier slipped off, a second iind after half th 'e- l.rar'.a bad dived for him be broke away down til- side line for a run ol yards for a final sore. KVimas. Ni.bras-)', a.

-or el I'ldliKli'lnliin. PfolaiH Iphia. Nov. li The tgritn Soccer fo'dbcll p'tmi of lin viand deflated the tearn of tin best Soccer pin? -or ill today. a.

Vol tlnv--tcrii Id fea( d. Marshall Fold. Nov. -The I'nivi-rslty of chbimo ritlall team i.vi-rvliiliiii'il i heir ohl time r'-. from N'o' e-er, in yeore of a today.

At no tiiio. during did N'oj hat a fa vorable to 'cure. The Chicago team was far caperlor. Chicago s- ored Its touchdown )u about ii minnt'S of play and after that it was only a question of ho- large the S'O-e would ht, l'hl'dtt scored IT te.j,,!.- In the firi-t half and sifti gath-iiing IT more in the wr onl half gall lo plav a tlefeimjvf. K.lni-.

Illinois liefest loiliiimi VV. Nov. n. The of Illinois d'feiled Indians INDIANS Will FROM i 3t jll TO guluil lovis, X. M.

Special Sale on 100 Men's Suits knock-about clothes or a dress suit. ng shady nooks and quiet retreats, resorts and hotels will be furnished All aboard for the following Hotels, Summer lie-sorts, etc. fish. bunt, sail or camp, play tennis, golf, bowl, dance or lose Illustrated literature, ma ps and infer ma i ion mi the following promptly at the Morning Journal office. Carried Over from Last Year $15 to $18, Special $12.50 $20 to $25, Special $18.00 There will lie "a grand cornerstone laying at the new Mount Olive church, 512 West Lead avenue.

Sunday, at 3 p. by the Lodge No. Ill of Masons, the Fastcrn Star T.odge of Kadies and the K. I'. I.odge.

citizens are in vited to be present. Services will begin promptly at 2 p. in, A good program will be rendered. Good music, singing and addresses by some of our hile citizens. The work on the walls of our new church is about completed and the member of the church are hoping tor a success on that day tli.it will enable them to get the roof on so as to protect, the walls.

KKV. A. If. HKNDKItSON, V. D.

I-ustor. Church Clerk. a i.ini.n moxfy will GO A I.ONU WAV WITH IS A'l) VOL' ALSO. COMK AMI I.XAMl.NK STOCK. I Ci.

ITatt CX 211 S. ST. PHONE M.MANDELL Fine Clothing and Furnishings M. Mmidrll, Albuquerque, X. M.

A. Escontrias City Ticket Agent. HOTEL ORENA Los Angeles Corner Seventh and Hope sts. J.lcautifully furnished. Highest class, Wry Eow Summer Rates.

Byron Hot Springs Ouarantid to cr.re rheumatto gout and sciatica where no other organic diseate exists. 2 1-2 hours from Sao Francisco. Buy tickets and check baggage direct to Hyron, Cal. Delightful environment; one of Callfor-Ilia's best hotels Address Manager Hot Springs Hotel J. Cft).

lor booklet. Outing Suits toniu nor, CANVAS Good for New Mexlro, or herever you msy snder. WHITE CS. THE WM. H.

HOEGEE CO. 1S8-40-4S 8. Main lAm AnfVt 1 EXCURSION Via National Railways of Mexico $25.00 U. S. Currency El Paso to Mexico City and Return Holders of miunt trl (Ickt'tx to I'aso Vuit mid Mnnl by all lines cun have limit c.londti tiftccn flat for tliN hUie trl esctirnlou by avnn nl r.O ocnt 1.

S. i-iirtriicy ami dcfioxltiiig tirkel with aircnt at IS Vff or line. TKKITS OX M.i: NOV. 1ST TO Ol'It. I MSI VIC, Willi dual return lliuil lifltn-n iIojm fttiiu rtnU of s1p.

I or ticket. Tollman iinil uflnT liifomm-tlon i ail on Tk ket Aireiit. 1tj Ticket Office, l'twlal Tele-uraph or I ii'oii Matloii. Albuquerque Foundry Machine Works Two Good Molders Wanted Albuquerque Foundry Machine Works for goal, ab'l victory a. axtfored noifi.

Indiana. de. ending on the forward ias vva5 unable to execute tic becainv- of the miitehh'i. idiiy-lag of the lilinoi -ru'. thfi otler band the ll'inoln d.ebqe.l ail aptitude 1'ir lie foav thai gained many Hrilorc' UcUing wmk a hi the itan-e of the vlwltOI'K.

"lie at riiilaleihiii. Chiladelidna. N'ov. 0. 1 mly the nubntiiutlou of fbe in he Fccoioi half saved the i T'ciiukv -Ivania football Irani from defeat at he hand of frfifuytlf Uli aft.

rnoon. A ii wax. Hi" gum" Milted in a at N'cilh'T leum could core (u tin- first half, bill end riod eai It ride made a toy; moiJ kicked a goal. I'lioecloii inn lo llarlitioiilh. rriaceton.

a'. -A char.io-!eritic viesiktiej of the I'rlnceton team tide -enson. Ihe inaliilifv to hold together lb" on ire-vent. ii I'rini from winning from riartniouth todav. and iq.coi.icuhtr game hi.

lajo. ,1 to finidov re- of to 5. runnligbaii of and on l'sge A. Dulrhery City Pass, Agent El Paso, Texas, Prescriptions? Williams Drug The name Williams Dru Co. tr.as eom to stand tor accurst, painstaking dispensing and prompt, courteous ervlc.

UJ Ues (Viitr.il. Mmjims in.ivf i sit by Ji of to 0 in an selling- hatlb- today. Illinois scored the second half and kicked goal. Then the HnIT i ta in ed. tint fin! I made a lamentable f''e of the try.

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