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Polite AlBuquerque Morning Journal, Sunday, October 26. 1919, GAME AT BARELAS FIELD WILL BE CALLED EARLY Callahan Brothers Who Probably Will Face Each Other at Center When Yale and Princeton Meet on Gridiron GOLDEN MINERS The game between tho Ornya and An's scheduled for this after- noon will be called at 2 o'clock on account of the change In time. The hour, although earlier ac- cording to the clock, is in reality nn earlier than tho usual time HELD SCORELESS By THEVARSITY Heavier Visitors Seem Able to Gain Through Line at Will Except When New Mexico Goal Is in Danger. The I'niversity of New Mexico and for starting games at Ptirebis field. The change In time ex- plains that.

The A('s have called Guevara from tho Old Town Htars for today's game. Ho will i (day at third, although he has been catching for old Town, t- and Griego will catch. "Speedy" -1 is one of the players from whom 4 the Old Town team gained its name and is expected to add strength to thn railroaders. "Toots" Teller or Komon Fan- 4 the Colorado Minora battled to a doval will dn th hllrlintr for tho Gray, possibly both, since Miiti- scoreless tie yesterday afternoon. Although threatening clouds served to keep down the number of admissions, the predicted rain wits abHont and the field was dry, but a gusty wind made passing daniteroiiH and kicking uncertain.

The visitors, who outweighed the varsity, seemed able to gain through the line at will when In the middle of the field, but the varsity oger Uan Padllla lias great con- fldence In a change In pace, and pees vvill occupy tho mound for -4 tho Aq's. wag able to hold them whon their goal I W'jomlng lk'ats OonvcT. I.aramle, Oct. 25, The University of Wyoming football team had little trouble In dclealing Denver university here today. 35 to (i, Wyoming using second string men in the lust 1 five minutes of play.

In tho first1 inn jiliaiwiu, na mi eaiuucu, The game was ruther a slow affair In the first half. Incompleted pusses, kicking out of bounds, and argument over the rules consumed much time. In the latter part of the game action became continuous and at times exciting, especially when Oerphelde threatened to score. A thirty-yard pass by Aydelotte was almost Intercepted by a Miner, but he merely succeeded In deflecting it into Oerp-heide's arms, and the latter run twenty more before he was downed. A lit lUIMlluM.

can tear great holes in the Yule quarter one man from each team was disqualified ior fighting. line if they will only let him battle against There Is likely to be troublo In the Callahan family when the Yale and Princeton football teams meet this fall. Tim Is captain of tho Yule eleven and plays center. Ills brother Mike seems to have the bent chance of landing the berth at center on the Princeton team, Tim Is two years older and about twenty pounds heavier than Mike, but Mike firmly believes that lit lim. these brothers are the best ol friends, but when they have met in Navy Defeats Hiickni'll.

Annapolis, Oct. 25. Though de- feated 21 to 8, Pueknell gave Navy closer rub than the score would indi-j cute. The midshipmen, using line; Htmetic competitions In the past Just Received A full line of suits, in both the latest and conservative styles. Prices $35.00 to $60.00 Come In and See the Latest "FASHION PARK" MODELS M.

Mandell The Live Clothiers motherly love was shelved, tle later Claud Mann ran left end for smashing tactics for the most part, were forced to the limit In scoring I Craig, for Oreenleaf; Sgatizlr.t for Ay-1 their touchdowns. In the third the visitors got a touchdown after brilliant eighty-yard run by Ebner, a near-touchdown, but was called back by the officials, because of unfair assistance received from his interference. Jn the beginning of the second period the Miners looked formidable and by a series of line smashes by Schneider and end runs by Clark and Hasklns, brought the ball to Univer ueiotte; frontker, ror jionker (Hooker replaced McClure nt tackle); Hernandez, for Aydvlotte for Hgun-zlni: Hamilton, for Hasklns. Penalties N. 30 yardi; Miners, 11.

Completed forwnrd passes U. N. N. Al Miners, 2. who was tackled just a few yarda short of tho goal.

Dent was pushed over for the score. I COLGATE DEFEATS PRINCETON TIGERS IN BITTER FICHT played In practically every department of the game, Michigan went down to defeat before Ohio stale, 1.4 to 3, for the first time in fifteen years, 'the defeat, it is generally conceited, eliminates Michigan as a contender for the. Western Conference football championship. The work of Captain lfarley, Quar-terimck Ktinchomij and flowers, the visitors' right end man, stood out as tho feature of the game. Severul times Hurley tore through the Michigan line for good gains and in the third period ha circled the.

Michigan Kansas-Iowa Onmc Scoreless. Ames, Oct. 25. Neither Kansas nor Iowa State college was able to score here today In a football game! sity's four-yard line. They gained two and a touchdown appeared Inevitable, but on the next down were thrown back for an eight-yard loss, and an incompleted pass went into the end zone for a touchback.

Beginning the third period, the FOOTBALL RESULTS which was largely a kicking contest because of the soggy condition of tho field. Kansas was able to keep the Trimble Crosses Maroon Goal ball In Iowa territory much of the time. Kansas twice attempted to kick goal from placement. But Is Called Back for Off iiii'ils an exiKTi- The I-oiHmist eiK-eil snlcsliuly. light end fur 35 yards and a touch (liY II.

In the opening period, when Cliff Sparks, the (iiarterbuck, attempted to punt from behind his own i al posts, th9 was blocked ari Flowers foil on for a touchdown. Oklahoma Tics Coi-nhiiskers. Omaha, Oct. 25. iklahoma side Play; Game Is Decided By Single Touchdown, lV MJ.NIN JOJSNAL flPICIi n) Princeton.

N. Oct. 25. Colgate defeated Princeton here 7 to 0 in on triumphed over Nebraska and the Hariey kicked goal. southern team, considered far inferior to the Cornhuskers, got a 7-to-7 tie.

The Sooners during tho first half used the forward pass twenty-two times. Nebraska In the pinches resorted to punting. Michigan only score was the result of a pretty drop kick by in the second period trom Ohio's 3j-ard line. DR. II.

M. BOWKBS Osteopathic Physician. Dlseaoes of tho Far, Nose and Throat. General Practice. OCCIDEXTAL LIFE BI.DO., Third and Gold.

I'liono 89-W of tiie bitterest football struggle fever seen in Palmer Memorial sta Columbia, Amherst, 7. Colgate, Princeton, 0. Washington and Jefferson, Syracuse, o. fhirtmouth, Cornell, 0. Harvard, 4T; Virginia, 2.

Jirown, 20; Norwich, 0, Vale, 37; Tufts, 0. Pennsylvania, 23; Lafayette, 0. I'niversity of Pittsburgh, Hi; fi. Illinois, 10; Wisconsin, 14. Pennsylvania 4S; I'rstmis, 0.

Navy, 21; Pueknell, fi. Ohio State, IS; Michigan, 3. Michigan Aggies, 27; Hepuuw, 0. Iowa, it; f. Chicago, 41; Northwestern, 0.

Missouri, Iiruke, (i, Oklahoma university, Nebraska, NOTICE FOB PrBI-ICATIOX. Department of th Inttrlor U. 8. tn4 offli-e st anta Fe, N. Oct.

11, NOTICE la hereby given that Antonio Lnbatao of Tijoraa, N. who, on ttnd day of July, 1914 made homeitead entry. No. 021438. for NWK KWJ4 W'4 WVi NKH SW'H, WV4 SW(4 SW14.

NW14 NE'i RWt4 svv'H, Section 20, Township North. Range Kast. N. M. P.

Meridian, has filed notleo of Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before D. F. McDonald, U. tt. Commissioner at Albuquerque, Bernallllil County, N.

on the day of December, is It. Claimant names aa witnesses: Mlnuel Jaramlllo, of TIJerae, N. M. Luts Oarrta Y. I.oper.

of TIJeras, N. M. Romolo Oontatea, of Tljeraa, N. M. Frederico lopes, of Tl.leraa.

N. M. FliANCISCO DELOADO, Resist er. dium. The Tigers held the visiting team even throughout the greater part of the game and had tho ball WISCONSIN' IMXIKS OX OI.I STVIj: UAMK TO IIKAT II.I.IXI deep In Colgate territory most of the fouith period and once Trimble dashed across the line only to be Mooi-e Will ig'tif ICi-tlc.

Minneapolis, Oct. 30. ril Moore, Memphis, and Mike Krtle, St. Paul, both bantamweights, have been matched to box a ten-round no-decision bout here November 10, I'rbana. Oct.

25. Itelylng principally on old stvle football an. I Miners received the kick and ran fifteen yards before, being downed, in quick succession five und ten-yard gains brought the ball again to the varsity's three-yard line, where they fumbled, recovered, and were held for downs on the two-yard line. The varsity punted, and tho Mines were soon on varsity's ten-yard line. Again the U.

M. line held and the ball went over, and was punted to the forty-yard line. i Held for three downs, the Miners attempted a field goal, but Hernundei breaking through, blocked, and the ball went out of bounds, the Miners recovering. Oerphlde Intercepted a Miner's pass, Tubby Mann made a five -yardi gain around right end, and the period ended, After an Interchange of punts, the Aydelotte-Oerphelde w.n pulled off, and the varsity stands ng out calling for a touchdown, but the Miners intercepted a varsity pus, nnd Soon punted the ball burk In New Mexico's territory- A little later Mann's run brought the stands to their feet, but the penalty soon dammed their ardor. As time approached.

N. M. attempted. "Vernl pusses, nil incompleted, and Hie visitors Intercepted one Just befoie the tlnil whin-tie blew. The game ended villi the ball In Miner's possession on their own called back for offside pluy In the Orange and lilack line, Colgate early found the Princeton THE WM.

FARR COMPANY WIkiIcmiIo and lU'lall Dealers ill I-'KFKII AM) SALT M10ATS SAISAGF A KPF.CIA1.TY For Cattle and Hogs the Itullng Market Prices are Paid. Hue practically impenetrable and re sorted to a forward passing attack at the start of the second half. A hud kick by Trimble gave Colgate the bail on Princeton 32-yurd line at the middle of the third period. Anderson. olgate's iitinrterback.

then opened a THE HUDSON POSTER CO. Exclusive Signs. O'lViml mill Gibbons Matched. St. Paul, Oct.

25. Mike O'Dowd of Bt. Paul, middleweight champion, nnd Mike Gibbons, ulso of St. Paul, one of the leading aspirants for the title, were matched today to fight ton rounds here November 21. John K.

Itoedy announced that the contest will be a no-decision affair, that O'Dowd will receive 15,000 ami Gibbons will get 35 per rent of the i ocelots. O'Dowd and Gibbons have never met. fierce attack. using Glllo time after Ixihlgh, 16; Carnegie, 0. Washington university, 13; Grin-nell, o.

Cnlversity of Colorado, 14; Colo, college, 14. I'niversity of Wyoming, 35; t'niver-Ity of 1 icnver, (I. Waslilngtiin State, 14; I'niversity of California, 0. Ntaiiford, 14; Oregon Aggies, fi. I'ltlverslty of Hetrolt.

lti; Georgetown, 1 3. I'niversity of Louisiana, 20; University of Arkansas, 0. WIN0 SHIELD GLASS LUMBER I. 0. BALDRIDGB LBK.

CO. SI Bontb first St 1'hooe 409 IT W. OoU A VS. PtlOM 7Jf. time against the Tiger forwards an I mixing his line plays with a forward passing gnme.

The Maroon team finally gained first down Inside the or making Hugo gains with line plays. Wisconsin's superb eleven defeated defeated Illinois on Illinois' field, 14 to HI. Illinois was the first to score, Kelchle booting a goal from the field in the first pi-Hod from the Wisconsin 15-yard line. At the start of tho second half Illinois carried the ball to the liadg-ers' 1-yard line, but the Wisconsin eleven braced and took tho ball on downs. A steady march to the Illinois goal then started with iJacobl and Snndt forcing Iheir-way.

through the crumbling Illinois lino. carried the ball over and Davy klcke-1 goal. Tho Wisconsin eleven scored again in the final period, when the Illinois line ngiihi gave way for a march to the goal. The short pass directly over tho line enabled Weston to score. Illinois gave lh, Pudgers scare in this period when I'lelcher nabbed a pass from Slocum, Illinois substitute end, ami ran 70 sards for a touchdown.

Fletcher alsii, kicked goal. ange and Pluck 10-yard line, but the Princeton lino steadied and look the I all on downs. 35-yard line. 1 limbic kicked out of danger, but The line-up: Anderson brought the ball back a nice run, and Colgate was once mon GALLUP AND SUGARITE COAL AND WOOD Noire I in me, 03; Western 8tatc V. N.

M. Norma I. Rogers I Swnrthmoro, 20; Johns Hopkins, fi. I'niversity of Washington, 120; Wi'ten Whitman college. 0.

ltogets' MINK K8. A.Tlunte llnusel Clough within scoring distance. Wntkiii- found hole in the right side of tin Tiger line, nnd on a forward pass, An ill i son Wniklns, look the I all mt-i rifle club will HOLD the Hue for touchdown. West kicked the goal. Trimble end Slrtib ing played brilliant games for Prince Hyland c.

rg. Gibbons rt. K. Hun to re. Farlow 'I Hasklns Ih.

Kchneldetr fh. Clark i ten. Colgate attack centered around I MoArthlif C. Mann Aydelotte Gerpheldo Mann Anderson ami Glllo, FX AGAINST ALMOST AT Wil l. IIAIIVAPI) SCO I Vlltl-IM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH The loon I rifle club will hold r.hooi on the range today.

The aiinua( match to determine the ehib championship will lifl held November 9. A free for all turkey shoot 1 being planned for Thanksgiving day. PV KNOTS AND HIDDEN WEAKNESSES make your bill for lumber larger than you figured on In the estimate. Eut if you come to us for the lumber you use, you will never havo to add an item for unexpected extras. They do not exist, for our lumber Is guaranteed aa MICHIGAN' (UTI OHIO I ATI-; ANI I.OSI Kcferee Hart on.

1'mplrc Moore. Head lln unan rC.reen. Substitutes Booker, for M''Arthur; Ann Arbor, Mil Oct. Cambridge, Oct. 25.

The Harvard eleven found no difficulty in overcoming the I'niversity of Virginia, making touchdowns almost at will an 1 rolling up a score of 47 to 0. For the greater pari of three periods the visitors never stepped foot on the Harvard side of the field. In the lasi period, however, Virginia gnvo Harvard several scares but failed to score. If Good Looks Counf our bread will surely with its golden brown for anything appeal to you GIBSON-FAW niOXE 833. LUMBER COAL CO.

403 NORTH FIttST STREET. white lnsidea. But crust and snowy i iiTY-viti kick OF 1 KTMOl Tll'S YKTOKY New York, o. i. Dartmouth de feated Cornell, fi to fl.

At no time was the Green coal line in danger, the beauty of our bread Is not In Its looks alone. It lies In the fine flavor and splendid nourishing qualities. A loaf of our bread Is a loaf of all nourishment Cornell making only three first downs. The feature of lie game was a marvelous drop kick ly Hoberlson. left 1 nlf back of Dartmouth, In the fourth period.

Standing on his own 45-yard Ine. he orove the ball straight at the Cornell goal fifty yards nvvav. The hall struck the cross bar, bounded high in the air and dropped back of Lost! Burned! Stolen! Tlmt la whnt haa happpned to thnnwuiAii of LIBERTY BONDS. Are yntirn aafo' Ynu can have Uiem gafe la our vault wltbont ant. Come In and learn how.

First Savings Bank Trust Co. the ponl line for one of the (rrcnte klckn In the history of the (fiime. Pioneer Bakery 207 South rirtrt Street. iti: i its ritt)i mow 'axi its l.v AIJltQCKKQUK, X. U.

Journal Want Ails llrltiff Results. New Haven, Oct. 25. Tnlo hud H'lle difficulty in dcfentliiK Tufts 37 to 0, in the Vale howl- t'onch Sharie' eleven aiipnrently hnd re-i overed from the blow received lust week from Hoxton eolletre und the team dislayed an improved brand of football. Loose jdnylnir nnd funibleH, however, still minkedi thu Kli altack.

At no time did the Hay Staters Reri-ni'sly threaten the Yule goal line. Vale's scoring consisted of five touch-, downs, four kouIs and one Roal from' the field. The latter win a drop kieki Beautiful Car inimziXL Last Call (Dn Homer Union AT PAR Stock in the company with high-powered acreage in the super-oil field will soon be off the market. WE HAVE PROTECTED OUR CLIENTS And can make immediate deliveries but you must act quick YOUR RESERVATIONS. We'll pay the telegram.

MhLD NOTES Another 20.000 barrel cusrinr hmtto-Vif in within i nnn fnof nf by French in the first period. About iti, mm persons saw tho game. 1 1 i i i Noitinw ksti IS TKOI BY CHICAGO 1 t'hkiiKO. net. -Chicago re-established itself in Ihe western conference championship race by buryln the crippled Northwestern team under 41 to () score.

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