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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1909. a Mandejl, Qulnii A Clnvl. X. M. l.

Mandril, J. H. Ii vvriwun i a -fc Ls I riuilbUW I HI 1 I I I and enj runs the Varsity worked the ball up the field for a touchdown Carried Ovor from Last Year $15 to IS, Special $12.50 $20 to $25, Special 13.00 otero being sent over the. line by hi interference, making- the score 12 to mm WILL PLAY I FARMERS FOR THE I Varsity Worsts Soldier Eleven in Spectacular Exhibition counting- the kick, which was made by Allen. The second touch down in the second half occurred after a minutes of fast play.

The Cadet by Score of 28 to 2 kicked off; Allen carried It eighteen yards. The Varsity was penalized fifteen yards for failure to recover on CHAMPIONSHIP a forward pass. Cornish punted forty vards. The Cadets Minted, one of M. AMDELL Fine Clothing and Furnishings their men recovering the bull.

The BOYS MILITARY military men were penalized for fail II Field judge, Staab; head lineman. Col. litis; timekeepers, Devine and Crews. The Story or the (iuiiM-. fur the Cadets, kicked off, Allen recovering- the bull and gaining ten yardH.

A splendid forward puss netted the Varsity thirty-five yard Aggies' Victory Over the big to take the necessary two steps before being tackled. The Cadets eis Yesterday Makes It Al punted and Bryan recovered the ball 4l4fr44E44W44E4MM44fr4Qfr4j ITCH FOR 1 most Positive That U. N. M. and made a pretty twenty-five yard dash around right end.

Cornish failed i to gain on it left end run. Th( Var and Mesilla Park Men Will When this did occur, the spectators the early part of Hie first half Wis were brought to their feet hy the cousin appeared to have at least ATLANTA TRACK IS Contend for Pennant, most brilliant passing ever seen in a chance to make a hard fight. After U. II. I TEAM It ug by Kattio between the universities.

Minnesota hud scored after five mln The Varsity lost the ball on a fumble. Balrd punted und Allen recovered, making- a twenty-yard gain and threw off several soldiers who attempted interference. i'rlce mlscued on forward pass and Hoswell froze onto the ball. The Cadets found a hole in the line and gained ten yards. Baird made seven on a run around left.

The Varsity held the soldiers for three downs and executed ri successful forward pass, Price to Corn Among the SO.llOU spectators was ntes play the Wisconsin team rushed By defeating; the School of Mines at lbs ball over the line by a series of sity lost the ball on a fumble and the Cadets punted, Allen carrying it twenty yards on tin- recovery. The Varsity plunged through the line for good gains, finally making a touch down. Allen kicked the goal and the Score was IS to 0. Guiles niale the fourth touch down of the game, when he recovered a punt by the Cadets and made a fast run to the goal. Allen kicked the goal, and the score was floveruor James N.

Olllett, He wore the blue and gold, hut was flanked on Mesilla Park yesterday the Aggies brilliant plays and took the lead, to 6. either side by his two Stanford place themselves in line for fierce battle with the I'nlversity for the VISITORS UNABLE TO MAKE A TOUCHDOWN daughters, wearing the cardinal, SAFEST III THE WORLD Minnesota played one of the most brilliant and powerful km me ever championship of the territory. The Varsity will meet the Miners on the shown in this putt of the country, nnd it in a team well qualified to hold the local gridiron next Saturday. Because Cornell Mud lilcugu Tie, Ithaca. Nov.

13. Cornell and ish, to Otero, which netted fifteen yards. Cornish punted to fin lies, who of their poor showing at Mesilla yes 23 to (I. A safety which would have been a touch down but for unavoid Cadets Play Aggessive Line advanced twenty-five yards before be terday the r. a.

M. men look for nn Chicago tied again In today's fool-ball game hy the name score last easy victory. Plunging Superior Automobile Records Smashed Knowledge of Fine Points of When asked last night regarding the forthcoming game between the Aggies and tin- Varsity, which will year, to Xelther side was sure at critical points nnd heavy penalties lost Cornell two chances of scoring, while twice, with a touchdown In conference football honors of IDftli. The attack was powerful and variegated and uppeurtul to gain In Its Intensity and ferocity as the game, progressed, often the Wisconsin linemen would he so well taken care of that the runner would be sble In reach the secondary defense on a line smash before he would he tackled. To Anderson must be given the m- Rugby Wins For Locals, occur alter the r.

X. M. team returns hlKht, her tight guard, O'Connor, was in Great Scries of Races; Meeting Concludes Without Serious Accident. from Tucson, Manager Itwrence expressed himself us being confident instructed to try goals from the field. Twice also Chicago held plucklly for that his eleven could gel away with downs In dangerous territory.

After Cornell had twice failed to cross the Ihe Farmers. ing; downed. I'rlce made a hole through right and carried the ball ten yards. Cornish failed in an attempt to make a sain around tight end. A forward pass, Price to Mc-Connell netted the Varsity ten yards.

In attempting to smash through center, the Varsity fumbled the ball within fifteen ards of the goal. The Cadets kicked and Allen was on the job as usual and made a long sprint, bringing the bail within six yards of the goal line. pricc hit the center for a touchdown, hich, however, was disqualified because the ball had been Rouged outside the line. The Varsity lost the ball on downs and the Cadets kicked. Allen, playing; deep, ploughed his way through a batalllon of sol-fliers for twenty-five yards, bringing "The result of the Aggies-Miners able interference with the bull by Varsity man, resulted in the next few minutes of play, making the scora 25.

At this stage of the game the Cadets pot in their heavy work, making two points on a safety, which would have resulted in a touchdown If their line plunges had worked successfully. A forward pass, a successful punt and two end runs sent the soldiers boy down the field to within a few yards or the goal. The hall was sent over for a safety, wttlng them two points, the only scoring they did during the game. A kielt from the field netted three points for the Varsity, which closed the scoring- for them, the total score being: 2S to 2. Cadets Attend Informal Dance-.

The members of the New Mexico (By Moral Jaaraal HimmiIuI UsMtl Wlral maroon goal line in the first half. game today Is pleasing to us," said Chicago took the hall on Cornell's Atluntu. Nov. 13. Although 3-yard line and pulled off the fcaiuie puss of the game.

Page, at Mr. l.ee. "Our men want a crack at the Farmers. We believe we tan tear American automobile track record were broken right nnd left today the meeting on the new speedway waa 01 portion of the credit for Wisconsin, lie was Hie only men able to th lit with any regularity. Ills prlu-ilpsl forte was a wide end tun from punt formation.

Once he was able to tear off run 11 bout fifty yards and another time gained fifteen and twenty yards. Wisconsin seemed to lose Its powers of resistance after the second half opened nd the Minnesota hacks tore down the field almost will. quarter, hurled the ball high to Hauer at left end, who ran to Cornell's them to pieces, if the Varsity doesn't win the territorial championship this lft-yard line before he was downed. Right Halfback Crowley and Fullback year it will be because there is a finished without serious Injury. Lewi Strang, H.

Aiken nnd other Worthwlne were then sent around the loss of life or Robertson, Kllnatrlck, John driver of nota de. spoke loose some place." Magnificent Hum work, a superior knowledge iif up-to-dalo football, coupled Willi the experience and con-1: i I gained in many gridiron battles, was responsible for the victory of tin" I nivcrsity of Xow Mexico cloven over tin- New Mexico Military institute team lief ore ii crowd of more than six hundred people at Traction park est onlay," the visitor' King do-lea toil a genre of 2K to 2. It was a splendid exhibition of football, notwithstanding the one-sided score. The cadets are fighters and ihey never displayed their fighting ahilily to better advantage than they did in the game yesterday. That the soldier boys did not make a touchdown against the varsity was not because they did not try.

Jt was just a case of brawn and pluck unil it fair knowledge of the game on the part of the military men against the brawn, pluck the ends In a series of runs and cross bucks to the one-yard line. Cornell failed to hold and Crowley went cUtred that the tracks Is probsbly the. Mm 111 FROM around the left end for a touchdown. Page kicked the goal. Cornell re turned with a vengeance In the second half and evened the score.

Military Institute squad were the guests of honor at a pleasant dance given by the Varsity men In the F.lks' lodge room list night. The cadets were resplendent in their handsome dress parade uniforms and proved themselves winners at a dance, even if they were not winners on the grid-Iron. The battle of the afternoon was forgot ten by both the soldiers and the ball within yard of the goal line. A center rush netted a half yard and MeConm 11 and Selva curried it for another half yard. On the kleUout for a goal kick, McCoitncil caught and hwch-d the ball.

Allen then closed the chapter by kicking goal, making; the score to 0 in favor of the Varsity in ten minutes and ten seconds of play. Baird kicked off to who was downed in his tracks. The failure of a forward pass trave the ball to the SCHOOL OF I Crliii-ton Dcfeuls Hurt mouth. Cambridge, Xov. 13.

Har- Tit at New oj-leans. New Orleans, Nov. 13. Tiihino nnd Texas universities fought 0 10 to 10 lie today on Tulnne field In a steady mln. The first hslf ended to 0 In Tubuie's favor, fleorge ntld Wslms-try scoring touch downs, by making sensational tuns.

Texas came back In the second half with a number of freshmen and mainly by line plunging scored two touch downs, filial Scores. At Cambridge Harvard freshmen, ward smashing offset, and out nfest In the world. The safety lies largely in 111 n-phsllum used In holding the cemsrit snd dirt together, which form the. surface of the track, The climax of the meet came in the last race today, "(0 mile contest for stock cars, which was won by L. Dlsbinw, driv.

lug a riMitler ''Fifty." The mcers fin. Isbed us follows: First Ranler, l'tlsbrow, Second -Flat, Itobertson Third Reneuult, Charles T. Basle, weighed 1 a 1 Imouth's superior punt NINETEEN TO ing In a clean, well played game to flay, which gave the crimson a victory hy a score of 12 to 3. Harvard twice drove over Dartmouth's goal Uno, A Dartmouth, blank seemed Inevitable, Aggies Play Aggressive Con but the green curried one of their the Varsity men. The Varsity Kins, who hail rooted strenuously fur both cadet and Varsity man at the football game, forgot all about rooting- and became lost in the mazy waltzes and fancy two-steps.

The military men left for Hoswell at 3 o'clock this morning, regretful that they left the long end of tho football score In A Ibuuucrquo, hu otherwise well pleased with their ViHit to the city. 1 1 Yale freshmen, 0. centrated Game; Miners Go numerous succession of side kick In At Vabi Field Yale, JT; Princeton, the last three minutes of the game to Pieces and are Cadets and (laird carried It for ten yards The Cadets fuml.ed and Price recovered the ball. The Varsity wuh penalized fifteen yards for an unsuccessful forward pass. Ros-wcll attempted line plunge, but were held for downs.

Cornish punted, but (he wind carried the hall to within two yards of the soldiers' goal line. It or. well lost the ball on downs and the Varsity painted fifteen yards on a punt, Cornish to Selva. Cornish gained ten yards on a run around left end, and standing on Harvard's IM-yard line, Captain Toby mude beautiful Fourth -neneauit, L. Pintle, 3:15: 4 1.8", Uf-: I'p fo fine 182bd mile Oeorge ftob erlsoti, st Hie wheel of 11 Kbit "sixty" (teemed 11 certain winner.

Ut wa three taps ahead of other cais when broke chain and before tie goal from placement. Helped by a Dartmouth fumble on the green's 30- 0. At Philadelphia Michigan, J2; Pennsylvania, h. At Cambridge -Harvard, 12; Dartmouth, 8. At IthacaCornell, fi; Chicago, tt Al Annapolis Navy, IT; Western ru-scrvo, 6.

At Washington ieorgetown. 0: yard line curly In the second half Har and expert knowledge of rug-by on the party of the varsity. The V. X. M.

boys made one touchdown in the first half, three in the last half, kicked three times, made two safeties lira) kicked a goal from the field, all of which netted (hem twenty-eight points. The soldiers were successful only in making one safety in the last leu minute of piny in the second half, which netted them two points. The varsity played a fine game throughout, although they gut in bad several times ami were penalized be-I'lmii' of the failure or forward passes. Twice during' the game, once In the first half and once in ihe second half the- cadets came dangerously ar making- a louchdoww n. Kacli time I lie varsity managed to protect their goal by a kick, however, and the visitors were deprived of the satisfaction of returning' to the Institute with the pleat-lire of having: made a vard in nine rushes crossed Dart-; Could resume he hud bit fourteen mouth's goal, Frothlnghtim making DUnuhk to tli Mu-n(n( Jiiiirnall Las t'riices, X.

U. in a game that was bard fought from start to finish the Agricultural college this miles. When Itobertson resumed he quick the first and P. Wlthlng- ly overtook Basle, but the mot brilliant kind of driving, which he HIGH SCHOOL WINS FROM MENAUL ton booted an easy goal. An exchange of punts and a successful Dartmouth on side-kick gave the green the bull on Harvard's 11-yard line, the nearest Dartmouth got to the crimson goal, the plunge failed to gain, on a forward pass the ball landed In hlblted, nnd the perfect response his ear were Insufficient to overcome.

JHsIjiow'h lead, Although Kobertann assisted by splendid interference Price made ten yards around right end find Guiles made two yards on a left end run. A forward pass. Price McConnell, netted ten yards, but tin play was disqualified beeai.se it had been made over center and the Varsity was penalized fifteen yards. Cornish punted, good for ten yards. The Cadets got the ball on a fumble and trie, several line smashes without drove from to 15 second per mile faster than tho Usnier jmtn.

afternoon defeated (be Socorro School of Mines by the score, of Is to tt. The Aggies played nn aggressive, concentrated game and never gave the Miners quarter. Three touchdowns and two safeties were earned hy the Aggies by line miasbes, forward passes an, trick plays. The Mehlila PHrk boys played together all the way through, while the visitors went to pieces several times, resulting fn serious losses for their side. Lyons, Kat- Frothiiigbiim's arms and he covered Although he wa four laps pehilld 16 TO yards before ho was overhauled, Wigglesworth.

ho hud displaced Dlsbrow when he had repaired ll chain he won but. two In the rar When Hie Uanler pilot crossed the Wire. Flaherty at quarter buck, hurled spectacular plays were numerous i success well directed forward puss into ami the lovcts of rug-by enjoyed the erig th Houston's arms and that player Do you know that Hell Telephone They punted. Allen ivrov-ball, being downed in hit The Varsity attempted a pass, but it failed to work were stuns for fifteen yards, ts got the ball on downs and stock was at one time even cheaper exhibition Immensely, notwithstand- tracks, lug the cold, bleak northeasterly wind forward which swept over the field. Allen, al and they right half, dalles at left end, and The Cad than I 'nlted Wireless stock today It Is now worth IJ.HOQ per share Redeem Themselves for Defeat of Three Weeks Ago, Winning from Mission School by Good Score, Vnlted Wlrclem is now worth per Sharif snd will be sold at J37.HO on zetistein, Tlnney, Carter and Borlght of the Miners played well, all the lime but the remaining members, of the team played in the air most of the time.

Hall, at quarter, was one of the stars for the Aggies, with Brown, left guard, and Floyd, fullback, aiso taking a prominent part In nearly a'l the plays. The only serious accident dashed behind the Dartmouth goal. Score, Harvard 12, Dartmouth touchdown. Frothlnghain. Houston; goals from touchdowns, Wlthtnglon goal from placement, Toby; referee, A.

Wlthlng, Cornell; umpire, William Motlc, I'ulverslty of Pennsylvania; fb-ld Judge, w. C. firowley, Swallnnore. head linesman. 11.

Dudunn. Worcester Technical; time of halves, Sj minutes. Bryan, ho was substituted in the made' five yards on a run around left second half for Price, were among the They were unable to make any headmen who did most of the heavy work way, however, and punted Cornish for the varsity. Price was sent to the carried it ten yards on the recovery sidelines at the end of the first half, and then made a spectacular forward i. olK biiiiired on.

He nbived i n.iss. en, id for twenty yards. Cornish the twentieth of this month. Opportunity knock at least once at every man's door. This is his visit to you; buv now, before stock goea up.

t'tilveisity of Virginia. At Orlnnell, Iowa Iowa State Normal, Si; flTlunell, At Carlisle- Carlisle Indian, Gettysburg, 0. At Columbia, Mo. Missouri, 22: Drake, 6. At St.

Paul Minnesota, 34; Wisconsin, t. At Providence Hrowti, 12; I'tiher-slty of Vermont, At hit. Louis -Oklahoma, 11; Louis Cnlverslty 5, At Denver liaskell Indians, Denver rnlverslty, 5. At Halt Lake Cnlverslty of I'tftlt, 6: Agricultural Ciolb-ge of Montana, 0. At Stanford, Cal.

-California, 19; Stanford, 14. At Annapolis SI. Johns College, Mount St. Joseph College, Baltimore, 0. At Colorado Springs-fllnlc I'nlversity, Colorado College, 0.

At Portland, Cnlverslty of Oregon. 22; I'nlversity of Idajio, a. At Corvallls, tire. Otegnh Agricultural College, (i; Cnlverslty of Washington, It. At Wllllamstow Mass.

IT; Amherst, 0. At N-w Brunswick, N. J. Bulger, II: Haverford, 0. At Durham, N.

M. N'(-tn Hampshire Slate, II; Rhode Island Ktate, 5. At Columbus. O. State, Van-derbilt, a.

At South Bethleham, Pa. lhlgh, New York I'nlversity, af brilliant came at left half all through I failed to cain on an end run. In of the game occurred In the last half terward pass tlx the first, repeatedly smashing through templing anolb when Jobs, right tackle for the School Player (totally Hurt. Washington, 13. Arehiha-ld ot Mines, had the misfortune to the ball.

The Cadets Allen carried It twelve the cadets' line and blocking many Varsity lost idavs which might have proven dan- punted and Christian of Richmond. Va lefvhHlf break his firm during a scrimmage. The Varsity punted and back of the football team of the Uni -rous for the varsity. "Cherub" I yards. Staines recovered the nan wun a versity of Virginia, wa dangerously Brjan, who was sent in for Price, dls injured In the lust half of the gumu YALE VICTOR IN SPECTACULAR EXHIBITION (Continued from Page t.

Column with Georgetown university here this afternoon. After a careful examination of hi Injuries, It was announced hi condition wit critical and but Hit-kcN Helen Is Ih iner. Denver. Nov. 13 The Haskell In dians of Lawrence, defeated Denver university this afternoon, 'o 5.

The Indians pounded through th- heavy of their opponents for consistent gains throughout the game nnd outclassed the Denver team in handling punts and forward passes After an exchange of punts In the flint half, a forward pass of 'ii yards followed by three plunges through the line for more than 10 yards, each Petted a touchdown for the Indians after four minutes' play Huberts failed to kick goal. 'Jatnlng the hall ml slight hope I entertained for his re. covery. placed much nerve and placed a very cn-ar field. Alien, mt aggressive offensive apd defensive the Varsitv team, however waf game.

Allen's work at right half was HeM behind him. and downed him of the high lights ot the game, after he had gained twenty-five lie shone on more than one occasion yards. Time was heroic tlx bv his fast footwork in recocerinir next play. punts' and tackling fleeing The Second Hair. tbtlles was one of the stars of the The second half opened with Bryan locals, plajing a dashing, smashing.

I at left half instead of Price, who wac line-bucking game all the way. "Doc" considerably damaged during the first Cornish was there all the time with half. Price was anxious to play the bis an, I his men into game out. but he was ruled out by the plavs with such snap and dash i Coach McHirnie. In the second ses- tlr.it the soldier boys were at times Flon the Varsity uncorked ft few ford, of Trinity.

I'mplri Beachaiti, of Cornell. Field Judge Hlnckey. Vale Head linesman of How's Thl? We offer one Hundred Dollar He-ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall Cala-rrrt Cure. F. 3.

CHKNKT Toledo, Ohio. We, the undesigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 yean, and At Pittsburg Cnlverslty of Pitts In a game that was replete with clever trick plas, successful forward passes and g-ood team work throughout, the Albuquerque High school yesterday afternoon worsted the Menu ill school by the score of sixteen to five. The A.

11. S. eleven was defeated hy the Mission school lads three weeks ago by the score of a to 0. The High cliool lads were Jubilant over yesterday's victory and wore red neckties town town last night in token of their victory. Cox al right end, O'Hielly at left end.

Calkins at left half and Gnoiliii id right half were the stars for the High school. Iiotninguez, right talkie; Tenorlo, left tackle, and Bernal at quarter played well for Mc-nfiul. The line-up yesterday follows: A. II. S.

Jones, center; Stuchlin, right guard; Peterson, left guard. Ba-cheehi, left tackle. Johnson, right tackle: O'ltielly and McCongh, left end; Cox. right end: fji Praik, quarterback; Calkins, left half; Baleomb. fullback: flood In, right half.

Menard I.ueero. center; Padilla. right guard: Bonn ro, ft guard; I)o-minKitcz, right tackle; Tetiorio. left tackle; Jaramillo, right end; Cande-larla. left end; Bernal.

quarterback; Sango. right half: Bodriguez, left half. The High school will play the Indian school next Saturday. The winner of this game wtil decide the ctty lnter-collegiate championship. The High school has won from the Varsity second team and the Mennul school, and the Indians have also won from burg, IT; Washington and Jefferson, 3 exchange of punts Denver look tip their trick plays, and "ir ball to tne Indians one yard line 0.1 a succession of end runs and Walker keep Up i SOl.ners unable believe him perfectly honorable in all numerous occasions, oiu i the hall on At Collegevllle, Pa.

Ciaimi. Swarthmore, At Ktate College, Pa. Pennsylvania State. 38; West Virginia, o. business transactions, and financially was shoved over for a torn hdown.

Hammill Tailed to kick gold. In the second half Hammill, for nway wun anytnuig Several times Baird I failed to get I north hile able to carry out any obligation made by hla firm. At Han Antonio, Antonio and the other men nen.n.i me made smashes through enter and quite bew ildered. Cornish punt'-d Wi ll yesterday, but the wind was against him and frequently his kicks were pretty much of a failure. For the cadets Balrd.

the big fullback, was the prima l.n?ut. Jliggins at right half and Staines at right end played aggn ssively the way through. Stain. pulled o(T a pretty play towards the end of the first half when he recovered a punt on the forty-live yard line and started like Acsdeiny, West Texss Military Ac. demy.

0. liver, fumbled and the Indians were forced out of bounds on lenvei's 25-vard line. Island replaced Mevitt and kicked goal from the field Dcntct attempted a plc kick from the t't- the uns. "Ui wi re fiose in At Vernon, la. Cornell Col long enough to keeO it up lege, COe College, 0.

Waldlng. Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mueou surface of the y-tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cent per bottle.

Sold by all drug At Tarklo. Mo. Tarklo. 2H; Amity make much headway The arsity plaved very aggressively In the second and three touchdowns, a safety. yard line just as i.me wis nui faib-d.

would have neen a iouci. ia house on fire for the varsitv e-oul which gist. of haul ami a Mi-soiirl Defeats Drake. Columbia. Nov.

13. Missouri line Breaking: throuth the vm-sit v's hill for Take Hall' Family Villa for consti om tn-ir ei 1 rleu I IS ICSillt Colb-ge, At Iowa City town, 18; Ames, 0. At Utr.iyetle, Bid. Purdue, 24: Itose Polytechnic. 3.

At Knoxville, Te.nn. Alaba. 19; I'nlversity of Tennessee, 0. At Newport News f'Plverslly of North Carolina, Washington an I Lee. pation.

1 things moving Li Varsity start the Cad. ts. the oall lano- to niter him like deer and hronylit him kicking gained another lap in the race for Mis. sotirl valley championship honors by defeating the Drake university here this afternoon, 'ii to Our entire stock of ready-to-wear Brown. Time or halves 35 minutes.

ay Wins Ono-Slilcil (iaine. Annapolis, Md Nov. 13. While the score was one-sided the game today between the Navy and Western Reserve abounded In flashes of brilliant playing that brought the spectators to 1 in-lr feet ttith wild beets. The visitors were defeated IT to 6, but the first half etub-d 10 in their favor.

Reserve, whose quarter. Vi'. rlsen. was easily the individual star, was more tlx- master of open play and fancy football. Boulder liis to II Melon.

Colorado Springs. Xov. 13. The phenomenal place kicking and superior generalship of Captain "Bull" Sterretl of the stale university eleven offset Colorado college' advantage in weight and a muddy field and gave the Boiibbrites a 9 to 0 victory today. California iN-foats Stanford.

Stanford Cnlverslty, Xiv. 3. The ninth annual football game between Stanford and the Vniverslty of California, played on Stanford field today, resulted In a victory for the Slate university. 19 to 13, and for the first time in seven years, the California university football team serpentined on their rivals' fb bl. It was the most sp game played by the two colleges alnre Itugby football was introduced four years ago.

The battle was almost 1 Jtclufiively In tween the respective forwards of the two teams snd It was seldom that the back field f.f either team got an to show ht it could do. the twenty-yarn une. hiksh- down after he had gained some twen-l'" te.fivf vard. The i.btv hum (return- ku imenr a goods at a remarkably low price for this week' selling. The Economist.

fifteen the ball. maKinsr the most spectacular of the game and b-rtrified the crowd. vards on the deal While tackling in otero Injured his knee and National. Ixis Angeles shut Out hy Los several I. I this play, the trame was stopped for The line-up yesterday was as lows: I.os Angeles.

Nov. 1: les was shut out bv tlv np feared that the tug been seriously injured. back into the jday. almost finished the II. E- minutes, tt be I full back had He gamely however, and (game, playing today.

Score: All-Nationals Los Atlgele? Batteries: Curtiss and Thorsen and F.astTly. 13 1 0 -1 Meyers: until within -n mln-i time, when he 1 utc. of quilting supplanted bv Selxa. iar, sunsu-oi- Vorlliwe-stcrtt Katy for 'ib ag. Chicago, Nov.

13. Illinois defeated Northwestern In a one-sided football game today st F.vanston by a score of 3" to 0. The State 1'nivetsity team by cbver application of the forward pass and good Making of fjuaiter. back Seller took the bail In the first half which ended 12 to In tlx second half. Illinois' eleven piled ut.

23 more on forward passes, which completely baffled the Kvansfon men Minnesota lliiclie ClisMipionslitp. Madison. Wis. Nov. 13.

Minnesota Hitched the football championship ol the Conference loliege, today by defeating Wisconsin 3 to After to-first ten minutes of play VSnneso'. simply its opponent. In Varsity wid. ti.iJUs: bit la. kle.

Mi Council: left guard. SiKa and Hamilton, center. Selva, right truard. Saulsbery: right tackle. Areiis.

right end. McFie; quarterbn. k. Cornish: fullback. Marsh and Otero; btt half.

Pi ice and Brjan; right halu Allen. Cadets Left end, Carnithci; left tackle. Flick; left guaro. Mill; center. Short; right guard.

Bow by: right tackle. Hunting-: right end. Ptaiiu qu rterback. Biggins: fullback. Baud, Albuquerque Foundry Machine Works BOILERMAKER Wantod Albuquerque Foundry Machine Vcrbo for Selva a' center.

in the gaTie much yester- in i was did pot p'ay exnimnon him. falling far shoit of day, he I expected Bo, il.ter i-isi jhis playing Philadelphia San fYam-i''" I- Son Francisco. Vov. IS. The Philadelphia Athletics scored a victory over San Francis, todav, t-i 1.

Score: H. H. Athletic, IS San Francisco 1 Ib.tterlen: Morgan and Ijonahiie: Orlffln nnd William. The Cadets lost the imii on uowns nun after that it whs pretty much of a half. Kilbourne: right half.

JJig-j walka ay for the Varsity, although ithe soldiers foneht every inch. By a gins. Jlefejee, Fisher; Uerles of line forward pa-'s Stamm; umpire. 1.

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