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Albuquerque Morning Journal, Friday, November 2ft, 1919.. FOUR AS TIGERS TROUNCE and ball was recovered by Oerphide; Varsity was penalized 6 yards for off side playing; Cruces makes 2 yards through left guard; Cruces yards through right tackle; on a center plunge Cruces is held; on a fake play Cruces made 2 yards but IYHAWKERS AND Jl UNIVERSITY yylNS FROM VISITORS by conn mjircin "Let's give 'em our smoke!" Ch. Field Area! smoke, this. Chesterfields get all the way "on high," right to your ARE CHAMPIONS loses ball; (1. Mann no gain on right end; O.

Mann runted to 40-yard line; Cruces made 3 yards through right tackle; Cruces 2 yards through left half; CrTices 5 yards through right tackle; Cruces 2 yards through right guard; Cruces 1 yard through left guard; on a fake play Cruces made 2 yards; Cruces Is held for a down; V'srslty gets ball at 25-yard line; fi. Mann punted ball to Cruces 20-yard line; Cruces made 6 yards Bmoke-spot. You get you? money's worth from their flavor clone and added to In a gnmo re-dete spectacular plays and thrills from beginning to end the University of New Mexico football squad romped on the visiting Aggies to the time of 24-2 on the Varsity grounds yesterday uftcrnoon. 'BV MOftNINl JOUS tBC LBA'tO WINS! Tyawrence. Nov.

27. The University of Missouri football eleven won the Missotlil Valley conference title here today by defeating the University of Kansas, 13 to 6. Kansas was outplayed throughout the game by the more aggressive Missouri team. Knd runs by Peterson was a feature of Missouri's playing. Only In the last few minutes of play was Kansas through left tackle; ruces punted to center; 'Mann carried ball 10 yards around right end; (Ireenlenf that replaced llcrnandeit; It.

Mann made Thin wn one c'f tho greatest football vi --'ffik 1 i able to score, when an attempted drop games ever played in this city and one which will fin down In history iih one cf the hardest fought gridiron battles ever played on tun hill. Tho weather conditions were any 5 yards through right tackle; C. Mann made yards around right end; Oerphide. fumbled but recovered ball. End of first half, McArtbur replaced' Forakor at right end; II.

Mann punted and Cruces recovered ball on 20-yard line; kick by Missouri was blocked and a successful 2ri-yard forwurd pass netted Kansas a touchdown. thing but Ideal for the gamo, freezing Washington, Nov. 27. Hampton Koads naval station won the eastern naval football championship here today by defeating the learn of the battleship Pennsylvania, flagship of tho Atlantic fleet, 27 to 13 in a spectacular game. Secretary Daniels.

Assist cold and a nurd wind blowing, The Varsity kept tho air filled with their eh corn and one could tell with whom the fortunes of battlo were going ut that particular time. lloth teams entered upon the field to win; both teams were confident of victory and after the (same wan over both teams came off the field feeling that the other had put up a game fight. While the Farmers were heavier, the Varsity crew wore much faster and with a varied assortment of fakes and Bhifts were able to make a gain every time they tried it. Coach Mc-Gougti is to be congratulated on the Cruces made 4 yards through right gun nl; Cruces attempted a run around right end anil lout yards; Cruces made 1 yard through center; t'rucos kicked and Adylotte recovered ball on Varsity 20-yard line; Mann punted Ku yards and Cruces carried bull back 10 yards; Cruces made 2 yards through left guard; Cruces got 2 yards through right guard; Cruces lost on an attempted run around left end; Cruces punted ball to center; C. Mann made yards through right tackle; Adylotte made 10 yards around right end.

University at eacii down moved closer to the goal line; It. Mann made 6 yards through right tackle; C. Mann made 2 yards through right THIS IS THE COMPANY DKIlilNAL Xo. OXt: ant Secretary Itoosevelt and other high naval officials were present. Phlldelphla, Nov.

27. The Unlver-sly of Pennsylvania football team closed the season today with a brilliant victory over Cornell In their annual Thanksgiving day game, 24 to 0. The Quakers showed superiority over Cornell in every department of the game and their goal line was never in danger. The red and blue played a wide open game, forward passes netting many yards and two touchdowns. Cornell showed no offensive power and In only two critical periods when Hfet2'P 7 mm TWO XKiHTS Starting CRYSTAL DECEMBER ii euccess that he has had in building up a really great football team, one guard: Ci.

Mann 1 yard througn which is considered tho most fnrmid right guard; In one of the prettiest John K. Newman iintl Ix-n I.iwiiwimmi as nicy apM-ar in iTicniiiy which Is lictlulctl at the Crystal Opera. House, Monday, JKv J. able in the southwest. The game yesterday winds tip the football season her goal line was in danger did the Ui lASO HlMili HILVrs DIKE CITV runs of the game CI.

Mann made 2b yards around right end; (ierpliide made 6 yards through right tut Kle. and made touchdown; Ci. Mann kicked goal, which made the score 10-2 at the end of the third quarter. Varsity kicked oil and Ciuces carried ball back 25 yards; Cruces held for a down and no gain; Ciuces mude 1 yard through right guard; Cruces il yards on first down. Cruces made 3 yards through right guard; cruces no Kin us: Cruces made 2 yards mound for this year, with the university on lecnrd as having gone througn without losing a game.

On a double from C. Mann to Oerp-Mcle, Oerphide lost fi yards ami Cruces got a back touchdown; Mann made 4 yards through left guard; (. Mann made 4 yards through right guard; Adylotte mate 3 yards through center; Adylotte (' yards more through left guard; C. WOULDN'T TAKE AMYTHIMG FOR uriD it pftir riitto. Nov.

27 Paso high wIiimI (lefcoUMl (Ik Albii(iicriiio liigh M'IumiI footbull New York state team exhibit strength in stopping the Pennsylvanlans. FORT BLISS ARMY TEAM DEFEATS TEXAS MINERS (V MOININO JOUR'Ak tiflCIAL LKAOKO WIRB) EI Paso, Nov. 27. The Fort niiss all-star army officers football team won, 10 to 0. from the Texas School of Mines here this afternoon.

Two thousand persons attended. tnuii hcrt- tutliiy, 10 to 3. r.glit end; Ci. Mann in the most 'iisu- IILLI II uniL tiuiiul play of the game mailt) a B0- yant run for a touchdown, but went outside, according to the referee's dcci-1 WILDCATS TRIM CRACK OCCIDENTAL ELEVEN ly MORNINJ JOURN. aP.CIAU LBJk.lO WIMtJ 'Tucson, Nov.

27. Arizona completed her football schedule today by defeating tho crack Occidental i Mitchell Says Tanlac Has The British game protective committee has recommended that the use of aircraft against wild birds be eleven by a score of 27 to 0. in a 30-rnllo gale. Oxy was outclassed by the Wildcats Mann made 10 yards around right end. On nn onslde kick by (J.

Marm the ball Is recovered by C. Mann; on a double pass O. Mann made 16 yards around left end; C. Mann made yards around right end; C. Mann made 6 yards more around right end; tJ.

Mann then made 5 yards through left tackle; C. Mann thrown for a Inst of five yards; Mann kicks a field Kti from the 20-yard line, making the score 3-2; on a kick off by the varsity Cruces carries the ball back 15 yards; Cruces then made 1 ynrd through left guard; Adylotte carries bull yards around left end; Adylotte limbics ball, no gain; C. Mann punted to Farmers' 20-yard line, hut Cruces carried ball back 10 yards; Cruces then made 1 yard through letc guard. End of first quarter. Cruces made 3 yards nn a center plunge; Cruces punted, O.

Mann catches the ball and brings It back 6 yards: O. Mann made 3 yards through left guard; C. Mann fumbles although she outweighed the Ari- Made His Wife Like Different Woman; Gained Eight Pounds on First Bottle. 'T wouldn't take anything on earth fur vhnt Tanlac hai done for my wife," said Kugene Mitchell, of 4 14 Vct llith street, 'hattanootra, Tenn. "For two years," he continued, "my wife suffered terribly with awful pains in her stomach.

After eating anything gas would form and she would become so nauseated lift she could hardly retain what she had LOOK FOR THE RED BALL sion; on the ball coming oack to tenter, Aoylotte mude 5 yards through right end; C. Mann gained 1 yard through rigot tackle; pganzini replaces Adylotte; C. Mann attempted a drop k.ck but Cruet trried ball back 20 yards. End of third quarter. I uces cat ried ball 4 yarus through left guard; Cruces gets 4 yards more through right guard; Ciuces 1 yard through right guard; Cruces 4 yards through right guard; Varsity line stiffens op and Ciuces makes no gains; on an attempt to run around right em! lutes lost one yard.

Pooker blocked a kick and Varsity recovered on 3t-yard line; Kgunzlm made 5 yards through right guard; It, Mann attempted a forward pass which failed, Sgnnzinl fumbled the ball but recovered and lost 1 yrd: (1. Mann at TRADE MARK zonans by a few pounds. Smith, guard; Marlar, end, nnd Ixtuis Klon-nker, star tiuurter, played a phenom. enal game. The vicious tackling of "Hyp" Manzo, right half, was also a feature.

This has been a successful year for Arizona, sho having lost only one. of firearms 6 Ammunition Shooting Eghr ut on Stile Tuesday tQ PRICES $1.10, $2.20, $2.75. Mntson's Hook Store eaten. fcjtio hud no strength to do nnvthlng and Just dragged herself mound all day, feeling perfectly miserable. 'line of our neighbors strongly advised her to lake Tanlac and site "allied eight pounds shortly after fin her seven games.

Pomona, college was the only team to score against the Arizona Wildcats, defeating the Arizonnns by a score of 19 to 7. About a half dozen of Arizona's grid stars will be on the all-southwestern team th fall. Conch .1. P. McKale of the varsity pronounced this year'B team the equal of any of former years.

tempted a goul kick but failed audi ruces carried ball buck to 1 0-yard line; Cruces fumbled and Varsity got i ball on lu-yard line; Mann made 5 I lieware of speculators. No more than eight tickets sold to one person Mail orders accompanied by check will be filled in order of receipt No 'phone orders taken. owing to length of performance curtain will rise promptly at 8:05 p. in. Motors and carriages at p.

m. bi Common-Sense For Corns. Gets-It" ishing her first bottle. She has gotten lover her stomach trouble, eats what she wants and digests her food with yards throng! right guard; C. Mann loi-t a yards-around left end; Hgan.lni fumbled but recovered; ti.

Mann again; failed In an utternpted drop kick; Cm- i ecu Hindu 4 yards through right guard; i McArthur blocked Cruces' punt ami runs 10 yarriit for a touchdown; l. Mann kick.) goal, making the scoie. out any tiller distress. Mie is also strong and healthy enough now to do all her housework; and the way she gets around you would never think she Jitid been sick at all. We have so much faith in Tanlac that we have already several of our friends to The Great Painless Corn Loosener.

Simple as A. C. Never Fails. If yu hv ever trlii to net Hit rf a corn by bumiUng up your ton with or hy using that maite your ton ril sad almost ruw, or tritd to drag your corn take it with gratilylng results. 17-2.

Through tire third quarter the Aggies played their best game, the center starring. Hig lingers then kicked the ball out of bounds; on a second kick the ball went to the Cru Tanlac is sold in A Unique ripic. by the Alvarado Pharmacy. Adv. ces lf-yard line: Cruces kit ked out of i FOOTBALL RESULTS cu-it (pm'AJ T.k oil vvY 1 2' tsar tm bounds and tho I'niversity gets the bull on 80-yard line; (ierpliide in a thrilling play made 12 yards through right, guard; Hgan.ini made ft yardti through left tackle; (i.

Mann made yards through left guard; llerphido made a piling'' of 0 yards and made a touchdown on a cross balk; C. Mann kicked goal, making ttie score 24-2. Although hurled beyond recovery the Aggies nit up a gariiQ fight until tho tune was called. 13 of Case, U. Cincinnati, 0.

West Reserve, Miami, 14: V. V. of Pennsylvania 24; Cornell, 0. V. of Pitts- Pennsylvania State.

2 burgh, (i. f.rovvn. 7: Columbia, I'. of West Virginia, Washington and Jefferson, (). of Jietrcit, 21: Holy Cross, 7.

Mtt'Hourl, IS; KansaSj ti. lettysbui II; Franklin and Mar INDIAN RUNNER WINS MARATHON AT PHOENIX shall, 0. Michigan Ag, Nebraska, Washington, les, Wabash, 7, Syracuse, California, 0. rr MO.NIN9 JOURNAL SPBCIAL LKfcrB WIN Phoenix, Nov, 27. Cordon Coola, iini Indian, won a ten-mile modified tunrathon race here today, university, St.

Louis Washington university, a. out l(h knlfn, thorn milt l' Bnrprt.e Arkansas, Hire, Johns Hopkins, II 4 0. State, umr'f ii-ta- It." wnnniff lor you whi'n ynti irnaKliio feoling your i'orn off dlorlouxly. tunning in a rain storm, with slippery loud underfoot and facing a strong wind the last five miles. Ills time was officially announced as dl minutes.

Leon llallio, Ziini, was a close second and ltotiert Attain, llopl, third. All are students at the t'nlted States Indian school here. llkn periinir off niHJy nnd iminlensly, a toimuia skin. Well. 14.

Crelghton, South Dakota, 0. Ames, 14; Drake, Vnmieil'ilt, Suwanee. 21. AVashington and I.ee. 7: Titian whin Jim "lim it." TIiiio In nollijns iln that IM give yon Una nm! tvaiill.

Million, nt; folk. Jiavo Iwt hlraapd 0. HE PANEL A All but one of the eight entries finished. Officials declared the time remarkable under the conditions of rain, mud and wind. Juan Pattrico.

a Pupa go Indian, collapsed ten yards from the finish line and was carried away. Ho revived later. emiiTii-ni-e. why putter ami suffer, limp nrol a Rooil time for yourself and your frleiola. or your pearo nf iiilml while Irylnif to attend to titiftincKA t'mj "Oets-II." tho simple common aon.e way, the only mire, ruarfintefd, money.

bark corn-remover, coat, tiut a trlfli; at tiny drua; aioro. Msnufaciurtd liy E. i Lawrence "hlcaso, III. Hold Jn Alhuaui-rnue and recommended as the world'a Lent corn remedy hy Otwell I Vcuic Cumpany and Alvarado Tharmary. 'ieorgia Auburn, 14.

Washington Stale, 41; Montana. 14. I'niversity of irrjjoi), 13; Multnomah 7. t'niversttyof Arizona, 27; Occidental college, a. Notre Dame, 14; Morningsidc, 6.

Puckne Dickinson, 0. Wooster, 31; Mount I'nlon. 0. I'niversity of Kouttiern California. 13: Stanford, 0.

Alabama, 14: Mississippi A. and II. Centre, 77: Ceorgctown 7. Kentucky. 13; Tennessee, 0, THE OVERSAK SKETCHED HAS BEEN DEVELOPED' WITH 'A HALF 11 EL AND PANEL BACK EFFECT.

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For sale by Alvarado INSTITUTE FOOTBALL, TEAM BEATS CANYON r.e.eiAL ni.eATCM TO MoawiNd journal! lioswell, Nov. 27. The institute football team defeated the Canyon Cilv. Tex. normal team 'Jo to 0 here today.

The weather was bad and cold anil a Ight snow covered the ground. However, the players were full of pep and the tjnnte was the grea'est ever played on the institution founds. In tho first half neither side was aide to score. In the last quarter the cadets had the visitors at their mercy. This closes the sea.son for the institute, the team having won or tied every game it played.

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