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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL October 12, 1924 L080S DEFEAT BAPTISTS 56 TO 0 USING SMASHING ATHLETIC CLUB FOB GIRLS IS HOLD IT! WHEN WORLD'S SERIES WILD HEAVE ALMOST ME ART RUN 1 1 Page Four ID hi II ATTACK THROUGHO iv. 4 'lV Mountaineers Unable to Make Single First i Down Against Varsity; Long Pilots Teamj in Gcod Style; Second and Third String, Men Get to Play Program of Games and Gymnasium Work Is Projected for Fall and Winter; Meeting Tuesday Announcement has been mafie hy Mian Mary Janline, chairman of the young v. otrion's council of the V. M. C.

A. of a meeting to organise a pii is' athh tl't club, October at P- m. in the recreation rooms. The youner women of this committee clean sports, and for t.ho i-irk- and men Alhuquemue. To tliM end, It has been decided to rerfeot the organization of an athletio club which will feature year-round indudicr basket lit.

'T: volley-ball. Indoor baseball, pyru-naslum (flour work), tennis and swimmlnp, each activity to be taken up tho uift'ctent seasons Of the year. On Tuesday n'lrht plans will be laid for the wlnttr ceas-m. end nil cirls and women who Intev.d anv ot Vu- are unred ml a f. to tii the Md'! ln.sfH,n Mil jt; i L'sinj lit.e sm.i.-lkj'n' me mo-i tho time I liioiipliuiit Jest, Willi i forward i the lust nuaru r.

the I -l del en ed the Montezuma, Mountaineer a to 0 on Yars.ty 1 S. afternoon. Johnson had itivn ti- I'V. Pie. I Ton all Coins In Second tt tl J.oi.v.

r-uMd toucher coins thi f' 1 1 fa's photo fn hy virtue jthx thn out for third a Tiior) Man-1 M'tlson' tlifo wis wiin to W.lson, (liantlai 1 tan backing uji Mc( cly wnitcd for Shnrt.Mp (at eft) Mv- might have r.i.tde hum on foot on the base and turning to ho ra Jr. take throw. The urn- i is thi- I a--. Th! 1 has-- iotv is Hi'. Xdnecn.

Th player man l.oid'ro.'u )s hldiitK one in the center is coaching. I.obos Instructions to use ti i i 1 1 1 in -r ivlion tlicy wi.ri'l'a tr nn the me th'! i V.i hinHii out- football nnl in. to unioviT pi- lmi Hi" tun wind to tlu-li faci-s. McX than a few of iln plajs timt ill 1 "'A forward jiasi I'D and Lee, Wake rorect, lh. I eeSOTMLL used asamt the anyon Pf-iMnnhi (i ilio rniarter onl faiots hero mt lturiiay.

th I a 1 pluwM throiiL-h of tho r.ap!ii-'s in 1 arid the sciTfd clgiit i and onn.i!:iitlv for amtlit'r scoro oti too. a safety. ii in five a half niinuif-. I.ibo'i Look Otwxl The MoMntalnfors playftd kicked goal for tho extra W'hilo tlio Loho urr. a no tin-.

than offonivi gam, vein. tm-htcning on-o in a vhiK nd An.iJur tr.arrh down the field SPORTS DOSEBRCWK At I nariottesviilo, V'oiver. of 2'i; Huidoiph Macon, A' Vnivri-ity of Tvn- -r, 1 i Wyomlnif, v. At 1 s-'oiri 0. At I Klce, CO; Bouth-w i stern, t.

I-: 'l! to be fres tis membership In of tl: guai thp pit, far lorrvct tnese evils tielpation ta tiviii-si. Miss Tiie lll.O'i. 11.0 Kivt i Mouch i to 1 Jidm-n to lr imdT Althotufh I.O'T. om ooo-r i.iuh 4-. i the i ik liters cm a btrictl turning bade Of? l.obo thnnH, hot li.ivo iii-ited a touchdown, never making a fit'i-t d.iwti in tho hir.

I droppial tlm l.ail wlien ntlr They corn ph'tcd two nU liu had crossed tli- forward in fitr ts-unn io tit 1 lin last period, th.v were fhort a toin iil.a'k. MontPiumi kick-JieaveH thrown the wind id and the l.ohos tod anotlier and tailed to net ivcn tvii yurdtt. ir-i fou'ir-d the which th At I to tho i of "'lie vit'ii At v.heii -he ii: v. is was moi 1.01 I v. ('; i n.

Bov.d.dn, 10, Columbia, 31; I t. Yo: i At St. Louw: St. i.oula unlvcr The Lobos aiteinptcd an I halted hy Johnson, who fnt in rl. stty, Holla.

Miner, u. ml m. til the htace LasK ii.i.r r. Tins will protect the promoter. i a ti: I 'i thi ill soon tell ay pa, die as; the I'lomotcr through tho box of-t loait they ire, lion- mil' he can charge for ie i vice to i'-f rtafn One empty house t'K at oasonablo prices will convey liiari a-ia ti.

to even tho thickest tim I fain that the Isn't ripht. Tho ot tfo-fell an their nn ran rend' a It forward only mi of whhdi ir.ost nn entire new tonnj with JHal-1 'Wi-h Tenn. I'nlon ut.i- Mar- i a waa to i'ojxjoy, pilot ini tho team. i-o-i wi .1.., 1 h.lf ....0.. I Tl 1 0 i I a 1 fl I''! Ol a At i-ttf, At rfj-r: 4 versliy.

l.ethel colie-te, a At H.irl.viMo, i.i jaehlta, i 11.. V. .1... I 1 1 lBI'K Li thxll i. 'Jllii3Uii rh ill" ri.n uii iim- i ti vu 1 I illne pna.m Oct to.n.

niom eersoci in the Y. W. r. A. is not necesary in order to to this club.

Oreat Interest is evoected from trlrls and women, as the Y. W. A. had eleven teims nlnvlnp l.i -t viMi-. These were composed of so-hoo Sundav school n'ld business pirls.

Kat'v In the winter tlvre will be a t'ou'ti'iment. after v-hh'h th.e S. T. Vann Iovlii curi will he awrv 'id. It Is planned to conduct morr-inp classes f'-r end even-In? for business an 1 women.

Cress, 1 1 ,1 A. and in inn iiiiiu uiiiii ni'i p'-iuii'i if i.ii- "in-1 una una ine tcure i e' ter was almost spent, then tent in 3 1 to 0. i tei I't-r' nee was fair mi tiie rue cc-! .1 tlnnim u-Mrh Tho I nil lkl. in. i.

I 1 i.liil 1.1 luviimt'T v. ho hopes to hold more 111I11IJM illl tiling li'. MnLuc, t', l.ii' ilj', li, ill 1 UK ii he left In until during the last tho wind, threatened to IHidley pan ins' end fori" hrt nnt ht f.rt Carlv fhf ti.lr.t the 1 an Or I i At Law fence: I.av. rence, N'vi e'-t l) At li.oi-ri; Rlpon, P. At.

Milwaukee: 27; I hi; I 'iil" i i i.VT The Ii'ioo-a: t.l..,r Inm fiiim niMiii When It tlia 1 'I Ka ii.i.l 1... 1 Wililarii', 14, Cor-Oherlln, 13; Ohio 0.: Penison, 7, taking practically tho whole team field on iino hucka to within two firing pnttlni? up a Komi i At tTovio'-iiy, xorm-il, 0. At Jio.t. 12: Carle- 0i.o:e 1 than one show in a given city will lev. r.tualiy appreciate the fact that I It A.N 'IT HIS! I he mot chatuu in proportion to oi I ta i.t of his card ami not in a -m i even ''nf hi with the demands made I ii th-joti him tho ficht managers, i.o ii.

VI A few more experiences such as ku it a n- shrewd Tc-x Rlckanl suffered ie til- ti C'ieit, prMimtintr the W'ills-Kirpo iK lit, ili M.MING will ci.tivinc" tiie pfomoters gen- va.iitij: 1 me li' la a cam a minute ana a nan m-mm eo t.t ui jtoiu. iniiinir to curry a km-uk ttoth d.o-ns:i'. 0v and i.p At ton, At hite water: Whitewater Witt. 17, At Sviim-e: 21; William nf.l the garno ended and piving every, o.r tn tlio lourth down a th snelv. lie ai.d Lome, HiTiundi-an tnan on tho bench a chance to piay.

with their hick a to' wrkeil tmi. th-r In I chapn t.n-, IIo u.ed about men nil tot. the wall fought tho offensive, enrrvnig their f.oiljf t.ixid (Junrtcr I "'onleifimm punted, and tn. r-t tt; nroiiai, It: Mount nmnai, if i. ro Clean, cotton rnp wanted at the Mornina onicc.

Mn-t lie at hast IS Imlios i at th: nns iiniu i i It. appears tliat. the on. i t.ei unci. anniii'T (ir.ve, v.ltli; 4 ueir i "9: tlrcut I.ak IThLir.

The Illl, I '10; i At Neiv nominee; unnuiek. ..1 l.ut- eraliy that the guarantee idea is I 1 aceoni-j overworked. lost si ai i 1 i 1 bout. Of course th! i I a is a no ap of shells to lilckar 1 Vrobl'-m wiucii lias ueen -utm ui n'tuwimii, i.ium iiiui rnistrotig t.i.ste fr.o'.hail a tho university cinco Claudo Mann ni.idii!irf tlio line, Monttniinia tiie p.ft kh' rm -i'ion laoh miow. school four years ago has been took the hall away on clowns on its n'ml' pe snivel.

Malcolm Long, last year's own line and forward pass-i Allmquerque High iiuarttr, piloted ed, Armstrong and re-' the I.ohos through the half turning the hall to the 15-yard line, p', nVlv vi l'i ii.o nial. o. At os f-'sk' normal, lilt! 0. At in'. vcport, I.

Centenary. yt. 1 "naver.t ore. 7. At 11! hniond.

Ya Yitflnla l.tii", (i. Auburn, fl. At C.dle-e I'ark. T.lch- phhed in ti a v. i Pont.

1 ct a if tliojl.ttt it Indicates the tendency of 'the times. The public, pas about i 1" 7. 1 1 i bed the state where it Intends and a Part ct the ft nuarier and i -i a 1 1 nii: it ou on two pl.ns i it -ear. h'h et, Partmouth, irvland. o.

Me Cuiaio thoit UIO ionil in i -i ui" J.inilli i a v. as I i A i 1 i At Yalp. i. oat a all r-ut -f iT-'t" 1 n.d.: Vaipaaaii to have sonvMhtrp to say about fta nto'ihe money end of the game, oi it's liirrli time the promoters, to pav-i man a-', as end the fighters thern-i rov- 1 rrelired this and acted ac- heir tea 1 worth. 1 lie pi; now troo-ors and ioiiud i.tttr Ii ei.nu", e.

was too late rhaesa them lhat At U'atertown, X. R. 1', III C0MBEGLOSSY Millions Use It-Few CentJS Buys Jar at Drugstore as well as irr.jtnid iuid the ore a i0 ently wlieu ho carried the hall. Ib' ith thi t.oi old. let tho other boys carry tho ballj llallurtl Sneaks Tlirmish over lor touchdown except In one' Dutton kicked off acainst ihn ell bun.

Ii Ill Aihh 11 At i loO- i 'a ml how co er. I tr al to 1 ham instance when Fopejoy was called; wind and Montezuma was nnahie e'l UP t'r 1 Ilirvatd, Army, 20; t'td- Mll-IMI Wa it II nan vi ti an I. throuph the center of tho lino to Rain, the hall cnlmr over Thdver-I it'oii, e-O l.ne coiisi: tile fourth down. f.ili,.t rat'k. 't' 1 th receive the ball from the quarter- if fi back and did not grab the hall, i to crah the ball in a line i.i.rk or 8-'tus ii art in attcnipti'te to rush h.iriiack, At Tom l'op.

I. i.oni- en i t.n'..e.v wuoufc.i and liailatd, dinnnutive ouai' lllt: rv I 1 1 vi U.i Colby, lt: Johns Hopkins the line and made It touchdown, sneaked throtipii for 1 letter than ever. made kodu 1 il'. hints uti A' Tr i a nia eol-. ky 7.

Ie. v. I niv. t'si'y of Wis'ern State nor-' Tho I.obos had the advantage of Itenfro four Ir.e Vy Andrew L. V-miih lose.

At mal. 7. rh. llifnrnia i mill. I 1 V.

iff wind hlowlns 8na thft ,,7 t0 0 the t.eld th first ftuarter Dut. r.llnutP, of 1IlilrU.r ton l.lcko'l otf to the ll.iptist.s. 1 goal aff'T ioiiehilowns. -l: o' 0. loittoii, At Purdue, and Louie Hernandeg all played up! lb -o' P'dv, ,1.

to form and ail Miowed Jmpr-ne-i At pit'sl-urph: Carnople Tu- At Manhattan. Kans: Kansas; Aks-. I'1. Kmporia Normal, 7. I to 1,1..,.., LI.t.CLlM i 1 1 1 muuiiil Him "liU nm, I.1M-.MI ii bout five yards and Jlrown tas i Tiient e.ver laM ve.tr.

PnHon. in I Hailed by is on an attempt At HO ON I'l I i i 1 1 a i 1. 1 1 1 1 a i i 'i ii.uii.-, in th. l.otiOS pn a 2 7, Pius, Illkins, Vj 7. around tho other end.

Tho Ik. The i'jti tai-o-s it for excess v.ai;m. i. a uni'iuou; own i yard line. 'la- hi' I hi ton's t'-ams at Harvard acre pecially proficient in bloek-iny kl 'k, but they excelled in one tber pooit.

of phiv that few scouts tial -their nV-hity at bioekinp of linemen as thmv attempt. -i to down the field nn punts. who Harvard in i':" ihi' of piddle Malum will re-'i't I' no uneot'-inion 'l ie'- fee h.iri to sr-ore foneridowns i'Vr eat -bin- a punt. All of this ms duo to the skillful work of the Harvard lino In bioekinp linemen down the and to the t'-'r 1 in prometir.p. him from the ends.

Tomorrow Cat "bin? Punts) tailcjd to make first down ami1 Haven: Goorgla. Yale, irman: Oklahoma, 1-1; Ne- Coc, I South v.h'Oi a t-sm s- At hraska. At VermHlien. S. it; L'ulveisity of orui tia- a re t-mt- ts a pre.it ileal.

The starting ItiH'ii'ts Linhatti 1 were forced to kick into the wind, 0 h'-' a punt perfectly, Tho Lobes marched the ball down klcklni? o'lt of bounds on Monto-tho field and Walter Hernandez I z' l' yard Umj as the last Mnashed through for tho first I 'limner started with tho wind in touchdown after tlireo and a half I l-obos' fnor. Popejoy. Lonp bis kl'd, lo that. 1' i- to is Hen.andez'7. Somx Falls Cohinibus.

At Pes Moines, Jifal--. "iV s.iiiMi Pakoia Schid of Mito jtrm if Ii 1 ie'Ks no tl, point Ift. Mnd hi riersoti CT'Ccy Ktiov, pi. S. Pastern State of with a.

thio'ou Jnlnules of play. kli ke, I ami Urowu were set.t bae'e into. a i 2 Huron ec, other liorii placement for tho extra point, ii.ickf i Id and 'ireutT went! StHt-oiKl Toiiehdnwn l-larlv i back to center. Montezuma 1-iiled 1 itherspoon K-t. iton.

I'll-: Ufa to. Tofts, A Dutton lloh Oaara i A At Northfield, 1 I 'hat oX-i5 mf 1 HAJR 1 groom I Mm as Keeps Ha.r Vf I.e Oo pemis 01 Providence lt i iter (A -tin. Capt.) i I Ie. 0. 1 1.1, KS, 1' Tc France the worktann likes to Button kicked off again to theto pain anil punted.

'1 ho ly alios I Baptists, L.anpston droppitht; tiie i startml a drive which was nipped Tayr.e ball when tackled and tho Lottos! in the bud and tho Mountainetrsl lecoverin it. Another Meaiiy' piined pi. (t tile ball on Florence march clow ti the field, with all fiuir their ii yard lire. The-' backs tearing thtouuh holes i.ia.ie ground on a line and a film- i fester 1... the.

i hlch i m-i' Om- i .1 I At Washlm-tenr Klnp Coll Bet.bsr'.;. n. 21. Aril imiiton, C-pa Corn son. i 1 ltuht Taekio i- nullified 1 10 fact, in no o-ra foe.

la Teaas A. i( i 11,1 11 Of 'A i At. Nee- Haven: Pv riilliipii, n.e. 1 "i i -1. 1 Kfruck the line and re-1 Woodruff boumled over the, pnu I lino hia-e 1 llUat ha s'am! what lie is d.oinp.

When I i job done likes to at tt. I'-a-'s hand ovr It. as If caress-! it. ar.d to think, Is done. It 1 f'T tiie that I do this.

is -i" r- vfe'f, for rrv content-I tioOit, tor ti.y ph -mni-e. for dip-, ni'y." Ho doe-ai want vcmr Atii-i erlea methods," paj. I At Long -ine i At. i i Aprin s. Norwich, 0.

I At Lowell, T'exti At New Vork Coke i Citv of New York, 2h 7. I At 1 oi.i v.ar-s, land At 1 pi: H.niliav, 1 I 'nlvers! iif.irtiM, Potnot-ia. n. ''j At 'iVa-'bln man ie jv. liao-m: A I.e A if lcs: T'til i a a 1 I a I I 701-1, tlmy n-eovi it for a L-afefy.

The A role p( Otter I -town 1 Lsnpston Manning ii 11 niuiipz h. nnoothly in Its l'i r. game, .1 tho Lol.oa a. touchdown hen tho pa mo was five minutes old. Walter 1 ernatnb-'- the l.iail over npain.

Popijoy loii-std joal this timi Puttou kicked to the ipifra--. fiain and the LuboS turn; the ball away on down-. A forward pass soth was to e. MonteitUliVl eiai.pleie, two forward without makimr first over klLS eH Arkansaa, iiev periera 1 CaP If veil a a 1 hr, to i I' olf- t' -i' in rcsli hp kh-i cersi'y rf jt Al l- i'l )n frof-l iie a-, a i i a en i -1 it Case, P. lUIno 'a: -t d.owi, then panted to midfield.

A o.V to couplo ot i At Imil ap Prawn r.ouisi. 2'' At, I hampaa: ntnplre, Po ripki.i 1' Put ll if thev of th" I am! a i was no good, but lino ucks weroi "l'V pood for consistent sains and rope-l''-' 15 'hth-t who failed to pain tarried the hall over for kicked back. Loup parsed to third touohdmcn eleven en(1 for first down on the Lap. minute tho encnlmr whi-tle 1 ti-t yard hue. ronr hkirtecl P.ef.ree in; line, mo in, irk.

A. b- li Iliise Men Offim-T So V'e've lr-st y't hllS-hatid. bine ye? Is ihero anything di-! him "'A sir, he d.d have a mermaid tattooed on hp left shoulder; but then suppose all gents has that." Judge. a. to lie! He kicked poal, making the Cven stubborn, unruly or nham pjoed hair stays combed all Adny in any s'vle you i.ke, "Hair-Groom" Is a dipnitiei combinP cream wliieb P.

gloss and well-groomed effect your hair that final touch to good dress both In business sr 1 on t-ochal "Har. 1 lO 1 La At I'lii-s' riihiiurih At I tare Inrtiti At i i St.o-e,. 1 Vi ft ml i'opeioo i tiitie vards, hen wtnl klo cipht (ire. tae bail across for il ami kicked BURROWED OVT 'Ol! I cer.aor has always Inclined a- belief that tiie theater caus- to 0. fambled tho r.oho kickoff COiTI leeoere.

the bail ou the Baptist' 'me. Thry carried tho ball three-van! p. a mi bimks am Lotip tool- i ever for ti a. tuinutf ami half lefi of a. Pop.

a ureotu is p-e iio less: heh hi Mill- fl, Mi Pnl-'; Vf eiver- With a lioo-e par Ji.Pi ti a iy i i 11 wit. ot toil of lis time instead of prow thick, heavy I 1 Old. ast.auis hn! et In ha I to -William C. lim- aurely tefif.cUi.sf Mike. lie ware tations.

Adv. al- I me ion 1 Moo rh Tl At REGIS COLLEGE i em Me" I 1 1 a i lo jPiRiioEasasfflcat IV 1. ena-. ml 1 ho. to i New Memorial Stadium Is Opened at Boulder; Vic AlrTed, I A I did hiiid'-i i ii, tin lifcht leo i 1 tors Did Not Have to i Open Up Throughout I A.

I At i ac.j'.Ilf. luip.t i tlov met th- Poff 1'ihliv. Tiie her p. d. ,1 the Pat id-- i it a i 7 1 r.

f'olo Oc(. 1 1. Oi'eidii; memorial stadium here to. I'toviO'-oy r-f Colorado I P- i r. 2 a -o a i ere'ice ill C'di ra'h, did li-t ha: If Oo niii oP 1 .0 thi 'v'3 Pal l.ol Ot'1 I I'l' i do Wh; pi Pol: t- I T- i I- Here's the Overcoat For YOU! It take- ihf bite out the wind and the ice out, of the air! Warm and cozy as a hearth fir'1.

And every one of these Oats are fine and warm and all-wool as a cold weather Coat should lie. And every uiie is up to the niiiiuH' in style he-cause style is second nature with In every fabric, any weight, all many colors, et' models, every sk-ic and euTy le even- nian ami young man. S20.00toS50.00 Come In, Boys! SEE OUR SWEATERS Thc-e Sweaters i.rc warm all-won! and com.1 in th" color cdiibiuatioihs a boy likes. A. ho will like out; that will keen him ihese Kali days and an extra good value at FALL SUITS AM OVERCOATS ALL AGES ri it.

ho ti 1 1 ipin 14, P.e- eia- ty, i h'oioradi: IT IS geiu rally that there is no better clothing in America today than that bearing the Society Brand label. Tins i- true from the standpoints of style, 'iiijili'y i fiibrics and fineno-s of tailoring. All Kin Pad am OaarJ Center i kli if th work to make Society Cloiho-, LOOK liotter, LAST linger and KEEL Hid I Men 1 1 ties. three JhTioi lo tPT i Ct o'U nan li i I i ellhoco, jS $Uits rjcr- tiie i can i i oil! A 1 1 ppll cos-, per mile of it. Ihruwu into the bargain.

1 Tv-pcua's and Overcoati 1. wop in than last season, ui '-'); bii'Ve i than are ti'ci i l'i CORNELL'S STRING OF 25 VICTORIES BROKEN i IPahlKo- Po-o! BY WILLIAMS, TO 7i 2 Knickers Suit Shirts and Blouses Shoes and Oxfords $10.00 17.50 81.00.. 82.50 .84.00 86.50 la tro PaPPes se iato ncnon in the third uuarti id theiJ Itoiian affray M.ituidjy they show-! ed of the form loaded tO lb and p. 1 11 lourt l'w At r-ehm anna At -a 1 a. a.

I I 1' Lies 1 SUM HI I I Al nltlol I P'i'ii, not. atir. i -y At I Lev 215 W. Ccntrd V.T Phone 335 E. L.

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