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31 1 Racing (TfrQ) JITU Boxing Football "IfM AthleUcs INVESTIGATE THE CLAIMS OF DSLSN With the Inauguration of daylight train aervlce between Albuquerque and El Pat there will com period of prosperity to the Rio Grand valley such an it has never before known, Helen la the newest, llvmt town on this routa. With the completion of the Coleman extension 'of the Kitntu Fa It heeomea an Important division point on the line from Sin Francisco and Loa Angeles to Oalveaton and New Orleans. It now on a direct line from Denver and the north to Mexico. It ii the crossing of the two great transcontinental highway from North South and from Eust to Writ, The Santa Fe ruilwajr In spending; thousands In tln construction of terminal farilitlei. New both paenRer and freight, new eating houKos Mild 'other extetiNlve Improvements now are lifuilnn completion.

The music of the saw and. hammer is heard on every side, Dozens of residence bulldinc are In course of construction. Bric blocks are rising as If by manic. New enterprl.se are establishing themselves dally. This great activity is due not only the fact that the town has such bright future prospects, but that The Beien Town and Improvement company Is selltng lots within the reach of.

all Tim church and school facilities are aecond to none in New Mexico. Seven teacher give Instruction to over 800 yuplls in one of the best buildings In tho territory. Four Protestant denominations ar establishing work and threw new churche are building or soon to be begun. The people are friendly and social; i INVESTIGATE THE CLAIMS OF BELEN punt, pluclns the ptafkln Hqunrcly be tf Byron Hot Gurntcd to cr.r rbeuoU (cot and sclatUA wher do othf orfgU diseato Kiam. 2 1-2 hour from Ma Francisco.

Buy ticket and chMk bagjrAge dlnut to Byron, CaJ. ligi tful nvironnint; one ot Callfor ils'l best hotels. Address Manager, 'lyrori Hot Spring Hotel P. OtiH booklet A surprise wan sprung by Conch Griffith at tlu first of thn gum when placpd Vnn Meter ut quarter mid h'vitns Ht left hlf. 'i lia game show ed tils auperlorlty of flip lirukc team at every wing mt tho Rtirne.

Many timet Ames wtis downed for ami the plays they bad counted on wlni.mg the game blocked. The only forwnrd pnst ot tin- gume, was tnmle by Ih oke but wim nimuceessful. 1 7 re ,1 MAX A J7 V.V.X University of New Mexico Eleven Champions of the Southwest High School Eleven Wins from Varsity Victorious at Tucson; Arrive Home Tomorrow With Silver Cup Varsity Scrubs in Interesting Gridiron Battle Outing Suits cononnor, GOVT KHAJU. CANVAS Good for 3allfori ola, New Mexico, or wherever jam nay wander. WTUTE Ci.

THE WM. H. H0EGEE CO. Incnromte4. ISS-4049 8.

Main liM AaelM THE AGGIES AT FARMERS GO DOWN TO IGNOMINIOUS DEFEAT Military Men Win from Mesilla Eleven in Brilliantly Played Game; Thirty-Four to Four Is the Result, HHlal blaaatah la Ika llatatag Joaraall Itosvvoll, N. 25. In a grid-Iron cpnteat that wiia replete with brilliant plays on the part of tho Cadeta and erratic fumbling and poor generalship Vui Ihe pnrt of the Farmer, the New Mexico Hilary Institute thla afternoon defeated the Now-Mexico Agricultural college eleven by the convincing score of 4 to 0. Thn Furmera were absolutely swept nlf their feet by tho aggressive and concentrated playing displayed bjr the Cadets, The defeat of the military men nt the hands of the t'nlveralty at Albuquerque some three weeks ug by a substantial score led the Aggies to believe- that the aoldiera would play the same style game ttgulnst them in today a battle. Never waa a football eleven mora badly fooletl, however, the military men failed to use lino bucks and rushes against the Farmer and won nearly all their polnta by forward pasaea and successful short distance punts.

The Cadets ahowed an absolute reversal of form over their showing against the University at Alhu'iuerqu1- the result of careful coaching by Mr. Pow, a former Cadet of the Institute. The righting spirit In the Cadets wna never ahown td better advantage and the playing was fiercely agrea-lv all the time. Baird, fullback for the soldiers, wan a tower of strengtli for the locals, and repeatedly smashed through the Aggies' defense for sub stantia! gains. The Mebllla men wern outclassed nnd realized It from tho first, although they displayed considerable-nerve in fighting apainst certain defeat.

When the Farmers got -the ball, they wth unable to break through the Cadet's stonewall defense, and time and again were held for tlawqa, the bail changing hands with startling-regularity. The Farmers punierl frequently hut luck seemed to he with the locals. i A dunce wn held nt the InstUut" tonight in honor vf the visiting agricultural men. Machine Works O- fi ii CADETS illEU ROl'E rXIVKHKlTV CH.UlPIOVs liV tHITHVVIXT Seattle. Nov, Tin I'nlVersity of Washington football leum won tho northwestern IntereollegiHte cbitni-plonshlp and the Barrett llvcr cup lure today, by defeating tho University of Oregon aft to The work of.

Warivn ttrluini, Washington left tnl wus particularly spectaculnr. If Kcorcd two louelnfowns on torwnrd pusses. TKXAS'f'ARMKHM 11KAT r.MVF.HMTV IX l-'AKT 4i.MF AtistlM, Texas, 'ov. 25. tho largest crowd that ever witnessed a.

font bill I game in Tegna thn A. A M. college defeated Texas university in i evenly mulched gnnie, fi to ft tortny, I Bolh tPHina played a )inrd, clean gome. ARKAXH M'lllKlli HI 'Sis TIIH MlNStJllil-VXH 1. 1 15 nbe Inline IVtlCIV, it, t-i, uhuia ibiki ufterniion I vv'uun ntt ii versii ol rL.

I.ouls, 34 to ft In tome, exhibition In which the Aikans team nan u- tinctly the best of the mutch. our times did the Missouri toinn I make down. OTHER GAMES At Kouth Hend -Culver inllitary 25; Ohio Northern- university. 0. At Lynchburg iHivldnoti college, Vlrglnlu military lilhtllute, 0.

At X'm-foik Viraiuiii Polytechnic. Vli'KinlH Agricultural and At Pillshurg-Ciirnegle Technical 6, Colgate, 3fi, At lndlalii.ioll.1-Bulcr college, 12; Wit hush college. 0, At Marietta Marietta, 34 Denlsoii, 0. At Lexlnglon 'Kentucky Slate university, 15; Central university, 6, At Washington Bucknell, 12; Oi urge Washington, 8, Al Chicago- Uike Forest, 17; Do Pauw, 13. At New York Fordham, Syin-ciisv.

5. At I.iltle Bock, Ark. Arkansaa, 84. Washington university, 4. At Alliance, O.

Mount Fnlon, Westminster, U. At Rapid City, S. D. South Dakota School of illnes, Crelgditon university. Oniuha, 0.

At Terre lluule Hose Polytechnic. Kranklln college, 16. At Wichita Kaifnionl college, Southwestern college, Al Oklahoma City State university, 12: K.pwortli. 11. At Philadelphia Peniislyvanla, Cornell, At Mastoti, Ph.

15; Dickinson, 0, At Pittsburg Carnegie 8: Colgate, UK, Al St. Units Carlisle. St 0. At Milwaukee Notre -Damo, Marquette, 0. At Kansas City Missouri.

12: Ksn- sas 6. Al Columbtin Ohio State I'nlver- sity, 22, Kenyon, U. Al Lincoln Nebraska, Una-kcll. 18, At Dea Molne Drake. Atnea, 0.

At Nashville Hewance, Van-derbllt. 5. At Montgotnery Auburn, HI; tleor-gia, R. At Norfolk Virginia 18; Ag-I. Mud College of North Carolina, At Topekn Wushburn.

Kansas Stale Agl. College, 40. At Oskalossn. la. Dea Moines College, 1 1 Penn Clergicsl, S.

At W. Va. Unlveraity of West Vlrgintn, Washington and Jefferson. S. At Decatur.

III. Mllllken Culver- siiy, College, U. Al (lalesburg Knox Ji, hard. II. At Salt Lake Cnlvurslty of T'fah.

filth Agricultural college, v. At Montgomery- Auburn, 14: TTnl- vt-rslty of (leorgla, 5. At Chattanooga Chattanooga Uni versity, Mnryavllje, At Knoxvllle T'-nnessee, 11; Tran sylvania. At Birmingham Louisiana State university, J2; Alabama, Albuquerque Foundry teen the coal pot. The punt was ciiuiil to any vcr made by Captain Coy and the crowd went wild with en-thuelHMn.

With only a minute loft to the Varsity decided to cull hokllN itles nit and the gaiiu wa over, with the Hcore to 0 In favor or the lllnh fi (imil umtregnttitn. The poor tneklinis by the Vurslly nun and their mIow ten in work was niHinly for the Uirge scur piled up UKHiriKt tlleiu. Coaching- nd pnullce, coupled with the brllliiint playing of Culklnx, Cox mid HcxkcI-dcii, were- the main fuctor in winning fiir the High school. 'J'lie lineup yeftenliiy followa; KANSAS LOSES TO MISSOURI UNIVERSITY (Continued from 1'airo J. Column 2.) venter.

Cornell vould not keep a solid looting and they were pushed slowly back. With five yards to get In th ball was given tivFullbHck lUnnsdell, and he was pushed civer tor touchdown, lliaddock kicked the goal. Pennsylvania broke the tie soon after the second half begun, first downs were made with difficulty, but Pennsylvania finally had the bull less than ten yards from the Cornell goal line. Hero Cornell held, but the lust down Pennsylvania managed to push Right Halfback Irwin over for Pennsylvania's second touchdown, Mtaddock liked goal. The last touchdown was made well lo one side of Ihe field and the punt out for trial at goal whs fumbled.

The liuc-up: Pennsylvania. Uraildork, Fretn, Byrne, Iib-trlck, I-amberton, Cozens, pike, rg. Ferrler. rt.i Kauffman. Marks, Hutchinson, Hammer, Young, Irwin, Hellman, Itamsdell.

Miller, and Scott, fb. Cornell Seeley, Tagle, Hurlhurt, Weeks. Karrlnglon, Honnan, Hcgrave, pelffer, O'Connor, rg. Munk, Crosby, Sutton, Owen. Wood, Itobb, Thiemann, Hoffman, Krulsch, Simpson, fb.

Score: Pennsylvania, IT; Cornell, S. Touchdowns llanisdel Ilelliiian, Irwin. Itobb. Coals from tobeb-clowna Braddork O'Connor, llereree Sharpe, Yale. I'tnpire Kd-wnrds, Princeton.

Field Judge Langford, Trinity, ll'-ad linesman Kvans, Lehigh. Times of halves 3d minutes. ItdKXVFIt I XIVFRSITV WI.XS vumi coMMtAiM rn.i.M;n Denver, Nov. 25. After ending the first half 6 to 6 Denver university today defeated Colorado college, I'D to f.

Denver did not get started until Isle In Ihe second half when lino plunges by Pchtocder. end runs by Volk, Crowley and Myers ami several Judiciously use.) fake plays netted consistent gains nnd repeated touchdowns, a Colorado's touchdown came In 1h' middle of the first half when repealed line bucking flnt end runs 'fltrlcd the ball to Denver's five yard lino, where Denver was penulceil four yards for an off-side play. Jtcnld went through for the first touchdown, scoring on Denver for the first time this season by a Colorado time. In the second half Denver worked a brllliiint forward pass from Brusse to Myers. Colorado Was forced to kick repeatedly.

Vatulemoer generally booting the ball with deliberation to the center the field. Hchroeder, Crowley and Volk were sent into th" line repeatedly on straight football. Sebroeder taking It over the sec-nnd touchdown, placing Denver In the lead. Denver then went down the field five yards at a clip and for the remainder of the game had Hth It rtllhle. ii wi si- pi vs 'ill: WITH FOKIHIAM York, Nov.

25. Forrtha.ni nnd Syracuse played a tie, 5 10 on A snow covered gridiron thin nnernoon Minute touchdown. Syra euse storing In the first half find Ford ham in the second. IIcchuso of ii, latino- and bad weather the time of the halves cut to twenty minutes. 11 I F.

TIMH'XC K.l uv i fx as rxivF.itsrrv New fnleans, Nov 25. Tulane was fairly trounced by the Southwestern university of Texas tsam this altcr-noon, IK lo 0. The Texas team showed superior offensive and defensive work OltF.IU.IX II MIMOX FX OF OHIO Cleveland Nov. '2 5. Western P.e- serve university banded the.

stale rhan-iplonKhip to Oberlln college to-day by pltiylng Cas- School of Applied cerice tt tie. 5 to 5. nit kf. rxivwtsm- rXIHSl'ITM fllAMI'IOXS Ds Moines. Nov.

Z. Before one of ihe largent crowds ever assembled at a football game in Iowa," Drake university woii the undisputed title lo the championship in the gsme against Ameg today at the II to 0. The first touthdowr. was made In the first stx minutes of play and wait the result of rt t-cries of line smashes. The rnosl sensational of tin game was the Hxty-yard t.uide bv Biirnhmu of Drake for a tonhc'in 1 and end runs were fre-iueni.

The Varsity won lire toss nnd the IliKh school kicked off. Alter repeated altempts to work-up tin? field the Varsity lost the ball on downs and the Hih school carried it stinlklit up lie- gridiron for a touchdown, vvorkltiK iw-'i forward passes with Krcat success, which netted them manv yards each lime, lioodln failed lo kh and Ihe score was 5 to It In favor of the High school. Th whistle announcing the end of the first half was blown with the bull well in Varsity territory with Ihe Jliith school In possession of the ball. The second hall opened with Hes-seldcn at quarter replacing I.aprnik, who was taken out because of a sliKlit disablement. I.Hprnlk played a splendid frame during the first half.

Ilesscld' n. however, proved to be a i lever mamiKcr and ran his team like a vvcll-oilod machine. Hesselden also did some brilliant taekthiK and caused more than one sensation by recovering Varnily kicks and mnkln substan tial gains around the ends. Ctoodln kicked over the line on the kick-off in the second half and tho Varsity brought the hall hack to the 25-ynrd line, kicking off Instead of scrimmaging. Calk Inn, who by the way was one of the star players for the High si hoid, caught the ball on the bound and ploughed up the field for 25 ards before he was brought to earth.

Line plunges through the Varsity i enter hi ought the High ebool within fifteen yards of the goal. At this stage of the game the A. H. S. hoy displayed the icsulls of the splendid coaching ibey received during Ihe season and by a clever trick play Which lompleled foiled the Varsity men.

Peterson, left guard, carried the ball around left end for a touchdown with 'inly Quarterback Hesselden 'for Interfei-etn e. The fake whs splendidly executed, being one of the best plays ever seen en a local uruiirou. in- line shift to right cud. the full back and halve' lined up ready to receive the ball, and at the proper time made a life sized dash for right end. by the Interference and the re-maindi of the team.

The Varsity men fell for the trick for nil It was worth, while Peterson nnd Heselden fiuiclly slipped around left end. flu-fore the C. -v. M. hoys knew what bad ii.i (pell.

.) the score whs JO to ft. (iood-in K'al, making tin Mote 11. Th" Varsity kicked off and Hesselden carried It twenty yards. Tin Hih school punted, losing the ball in a s'limmage. The Varsity returned th- punt and the High jjchol carried It ten yards through the tine of ihe prettiest plays of Hit? game developed ut thlf.

stage of the contest, when made a forward pase which was successfully rei-ovcrcd by Co, who ran twenty-five yards (or i toie hiiowti. I'oodin kb ked goal, and the i mi- was IT to 1 The Varsity kicked oil P.ah'unb, who stumble,) and fell on account of an injured leg. I'alklns nnd 'ox attempted long range forward pass, ho netted twenty-five yards, 'ihe Varsity got the ball on fumble and punted. Mcss.dcn recovered the ball and carried It twenty yards before man with a red and silver sweat, within tackling distance. Vi'h seven minutes to play the Varsity started line plunges, which wer good times, for two and three yards n'tlleliy as placed at end to telieve i 'loucfl v.

ho had been temporarily knocked out. Five minutes were consumed to make f.ii, h'ifSIl, hut the A. II. S. boys were unable- to pull anything on ilo- no rate Vt.rs.ity men and ki from the rii-ld was A.

When twenty yards from the hue fox rn olc beautiful "Princeton" inent, waichiiijr result of Coach work. dalles, McFie and carrit tin- ball down the field to the lh.irty-five-y.-inl line i hen carried it over for touchdown. Cornish kicked tfual. New -Mexico kicked to Arizona and held them for ilowns. Then Cornls-h took the hull for another touchdown.

The last touchdown required but three minutes, Cornish hi-lntf responsible for it, netting three to his credit. The Mexico stars-were Otero. Cornish. Price, Solvu and lialles. Tin-line held like a stone wall.

Arixunn liciii; unahlc to gain effeetivel throuyh it. their Mains bclnjr nuidc on New- Mexico's fumble. Jiarsli was replaced by Saulsbury in the see- nml after playing- a scrappy name, Arizona played hard, to the last but took their defeat like men. They I started the -amc illi the notion of losing and maintained this sptrit throughout. In clever talk, William Pryan placed the silver cup in custody of he-New Mexico boys, who do not expect to lose possession of it.

Tin- 'Varsity s)Unl will arrive home fvmii the somli mi Santa Fe train No. If) al tomorrow niorniiisT. Pocatme of the early hour, it is likely that a reception to the hoys will be ylvi-n eitlicr in tin- afternoon or evening. It iS safe to however, thllt iiuite few rooters will he on hand to give tl arrival a 1 he hand upon their the dc-ool. VICTORY III TUCSON CELEBRATED BY SI i BONFIRES AND PARADES AND HIDEOUS NOISES N.

Students Hold Gigan tic Demonstration in Honor of Gridiron Cattle Won Ovci Arizona, Th- sorrow in tin- ranks of the iPnlnrsity of New Mexico student I caused by the ih feat of the scrub t--arn by the A i'ejo 'lerii Huh school on the local was wiped out run e-ben tnc n.ws t.m iic.snni o-r the wit- from Tucson (bat the fiist arslty team bad been victorious Arirotm. winnin by Hie scot' of to and tl.i re was a stud, nl rally and demonstration in th- bu.lnex distfi'-t from 7 until It last niM hit in.i i-, ikin riiiif. Hair- boiilins were kindled at the i-rm of -emid st'i. and nlral avenue. K'nn tbing always tabno-d by tile X.

ept oti election IllKht.H. J1. rn.ission lo liht the fire was si likewise rmi-lti lo make a his noise They were there with th" wood for the lire, too, and it heavenward for than an hour, ihe Can es hoinit by strennou r-ils-r hs and shru ks ot te-orir- P. Iarnard. i hairtoan oj Klks luirisiret extended an invitation on behalf of (he Cks to the XtlKtcllt? lo attend the SiloW the tloater.

lh- ol iiis prom f'l ace- Th bo r.tnii-e.t ma ihe oun'ri- intei iiosshttTs of Ihe ei iaee on, I ofiliiitictl on l'aue Oiliimii I) VARSITY U. N. I SCRUBS ARE A. H. S.

TEAM BOYS FROM HILL FAIL TO SCORE SINGLE POINT Clever Bunch of Youthful Football Players Play Rings Around More Experienced Opponents, Idspbiyinif a vastly superior knowledge of the principles ot llughy, ijcwiblerln their oppouelity with successfully trick plays, and surprising them by brilliant indiUdnul and team work, the plucky little AlbU'iU' toue High school eleven -whitewashed the Varsity second team at Traction park gridiron yesterday a tcrimon. winning by the t-r nv'incinjj score 2) to o. The work of the A. II. (v tiKffrcgn-lion was Mtrpi IsinR to their most enthusiastic su pporfers.

To the Vur-si'y piiiyei! and rooters tho style of ball played by the Hisrh school was bewildering arid at times osi complex as a puzzle to Playing almost an f-ntirely open the lUsh school swept the Varsity men off their feet time arid again with brilliant flashy pl-ivs thai had the result, of, taking nil the surplus starch from the vertebrae of the nun from the hill. The Varsity boys were never able lo started an, I seemed to play in bad luck all through the especially in the second half. Crippled by the loss of several of their best players who accompanied the first team to Arizona, Ihe N. M. realized even before, they went Into the battle that I hey wire tip no child's Kanie.

The Varsity boys louuht very in of the way. how ever, and it v. us not because ot any of fie I it i tig material that tln-y falb'd to a touchdown. Flliei! tvjth con'blene because of Ih'-lr victory over the Varsity team throe wcoL's into, the Hiah school bovs Went into the name with a buoyancy and debonair altitude that spoke volumes. And the Hiuh school tm-n never J.n kc, eiriKcr, The enthusiasm to make a touchdown was nlvvayn uppermost in Ihe iriind-s of tie- fi'Sbmet) and tlp-rn Knn In the camel all the Mine with tin- o.t posts tln-ir dcKtinutlon.

And the High school lads fotiRl.t so wed that they aehi. vej t'o. lr ariihilioh v. In Mind then- most sinsuirie hopes. Three they eat! led the ball over the Eoal line for a touchdown and kicked a (foal from the fa Id In the last two eunutes of piay in the second half, ictiut; th'-m a total of i( points.

l-iv. points in Ihe first hah and in tie second surprised the foot-bail fans, of iv h.im expe led that tin- little fellows vvou'd have all they could do to play a defensive, tiariie iti the st-contl half. b-v" and -inlura lu-f in surprising rnanm-r. however, they flayed a Her iv at-pressive set ond half and win -n the smoke id leared away and the V- II. St.

root' alone the ri- y. ilinsf tr ni a lly for their fasoritee- the store was to 0. In th" lirsl half the game was hard foeciit on both sides. Line plunge NOi CII FOR FAS NEW MEXICO BOYS 23 JO II ARIZONIANS HOPELESSLY OUTCLASSED BY LOCALS LI. N.

Football Eleven Worsts Tucson Team in Scientific Open Style Football Battle; Presented With Cup. gicriul Dlipateli tu tha liornlne Jourmil Tucson, Xuv. 2:.. Tln ni-Vcrsiiy of Xcw llexico del'cnied the I'nlvcrsity of Arizona today before a crowd c.f fifteen hundred people. The New Mexico boys outclassed the locals in every respect.

t'pon cornpara-llvcly kIoW field tin; Netv ooys ran away from the Arizoniaes to Untune of to K. The locals hail iidvantase of playing on 1 1 1 I j- liotue ground before a home crowd, while the I Hike City boys were greatly affected ly the unusually Incjii lunj i r-nttire of Tucson. The entire fir! half mm marred by coutintinl I'uoihliiiK by both teams. i'i which Arizona the more fertit-nate. Three times thv N'ew Mexico boys were within Ktrikinp dintance of Arizona's goal, hut lost on tijmhlex.

The Klles of play o( the tun teams wer exhibitions of old anil new wyF.teiii.o of play. nv lining mostly open field work, while Arizona dej, ended upon oli! Mylo line The first half opened with New Mexico kicking' to Arizona, who retntrned about tten yatds but lost the ball elmost in.aieiliatcly on downs. Arizona punted and Allen returned thu bull to Arizona's twenty-yard line. A jserie of last plavs followed which Ciiiried the ball to Arizona Here it looked like i nsy money for but the next two play resulted In f.iinlde wlii. netted Ar izona a ton, hdon.

Arizona n-Peatedly lost downs. Imt the New-Mexico hoys determined to lesion fumbles and Arizona lurried the Pall within fitieci, yards of the line, and by irn-ons of a succession ot i v-er ldavs sUc( In Eettinc the piKK-iii to th-- ene-yard line, where it tiutn three down- lo shove it over. The ii.iif ended to in ive' of Arizona. At the opening of the re-eond Meif.i sio.w. a de.

.1 t.ra. but played in pe, Miliar ud luck for the first eiKhteen n.in Hi of play, le-. inn unable, apjarentlv. to sliake oil the hoodoo. Cnrnish st.iit il thinss Roinu.

whn he awa vcittt a bcautirul 'juavtei run for a touchdown. Ulnar to kick his oal. Aft'-r this plaj Alien pl.o,d by tiryan md soon ati'-r Smmi took Me-F ie place. New U' k'd t-' the ideals who were held tr down and punted. The visiters (ail.d in jret the ball and Archibald recovered It for Arizona and had a clear fbdd for a ton.

h-down. Tbi was ii-pet ion tie onil touchdown made Arionn in Albuqnrrrpic a y-gr nrn. Itii i-i'-V' th'H time CoitiWh had his tegm worlcinB In It? usual It Th- als st. "Ml in hewlolcr- WIN FROM UFA fireplace Grate Albuquerque Foundry Machine Works.

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