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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL October 19, 1924 Page Four nessee Doctors, S3; Union Univer sity, 0. jl. hJ fl flRjlR F1FFFAT mLL MARQUETTE keep record cleahfourthyear'MM FOOTBALL At Atlanta, Tech, IS; FIGH State, 13. At Danvills, Center, Traiiiiyivania. 0.

LUUUU Ui-l Lit I mum Off lit I tfilV At Mlddleton, Amherst 32; Wesleyan, 13. At Collegeville, Urslnus, 6 Swarthmore 13. At Waynesburg, 'Wayne! burg, 17; Grove City, 13. 1 12 10 6 BUFFALO Iowa, 13; Law- At Iowa City rente, 5. At Allontown, MuhlenbergJ 25; Gettysburg, 0.

At Ptorrs, New HampsI1 BOW More Than 50,000 People See Hoosiers Romp Over Cadets, 13 to 7, at Polo Grounds, New York LLIIG CONTEST shire, Connecticut Aggies, 6. At Lowell, Lowell Textile Rhode Island State, o. At Colorado Springs: uolorad University, 2C: Colorado College, At Hehea, Adrian, 10; Bald win Wallace, 14. At Manhattan; Kansas Aggies, Kansas, 0. At Detroit: Unlverdty of Detroit, l'j; Columbia college, 3.

At New Haven, Dartmouth, 14; Yale, 14. At Princeton, Prlncton, Princeton, 17; Navy, 14, At Cambridge, Harvard, II; Holy Cross, 6. At Madison, Minnesota, 7 Wisconsin, 7. At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania, 10; Columbia, 7. At Providence, R.

Brown, Boston university, 0. At Columbus, Ohio State, 10; Ohio Wesleyan, 0. At Ithaca, M. Rutgers. 10: At Alliance: Case, Mour.

Union, 7. Varsity Gets Jump on Visitors and Leads 12 to 0 at Half, But Canyon Launches Strong Offensive and Scores in Third Period; New Men Show Up Well Under Fire At Augusta: Georgia, 23; Fur man, 0. At Tampa, Lake Forest, Florida. 34. At Findlay, Findlny, Fluff ton, 0.

iih a smashing of Opening: up At Hiram, 0.: Hiram, Otter bein, IS. i Cernell, o. At New Concord, Muskln gum, Heidelberg, 2. 't 1 Vi i' Ji jj -11 tw 'i" I'M 1 1 xi it i' 'A 1 1111 11111 1 "TTTllr 'ii-JVlr At Andover, Yale Frjh ha'', th Buffaloes gi-lnlrg cnlvl a vi 1 or two now and tin and never making a first down through tli" line. It didn't look so good tho last halt' when ami were battering U.

per th Buffaloes the line plur.g- In- of p.ursoii, big fullback, and i the a rd pass, Parson to I Vaughn end Hill, were the out- standing features. Mitchell Jones, men, 1b; Andover, At Macon, Mercer, IZ fense in the first half and making eight first downs to Canyon's -ue for a score of 1- to tho lirst half the Lobes defeated Uie Bulfaioes 1- to ti Mituiday in one of tho most thrilling games tve teen on Varsity fiCiJ. Tho i-laloes, untiblo to penetrate lite Lobo forward vail tor a single first down in tho Ural haif. came, back strong in tho tliirU quarter with forward niwqttjf tit tack, once on the hobos and fail Chattanooga, 0. At Fort Penning: Infantr School, 41; Birmingham Southerr At Baltimore, Johns Hopkins, University of PitU-turgh.

16. At Orono, Maine: University of Maine, 20; Bates, 0. At Waterville, Maine: Colby, liowdoin, 0. At Wiliiamstown, "Williams, 21; Rensselaer, 6. At Washington, Washington and Jefferson, 10; Carnegie Tech, 0.

At Washington, T. Virginia Polytechnic institute, 12; University of Maryland, 0. At New York: Fordham, 26; St, Steph'-ns, 0. 6. At Richmond: Trinity, 14; RIc tnorid, 0.

New Oct. IS (By the Associate! Tress.) The briiiiant Notre Pnme backfield dazzled the Army line today and won 13 to 7 victory in one of the hardest fought of the intersectlonal series between the two teams. More than 50,100 people saw the game at the I'olo Grounds. Army kept the Hoosiers In a kicking hole In the first quarter and came out of the ruck In the final period to score its only touchdown. In the second ami third quarters the field was a parade ground for Hoi kne's 1-due Jerseys, with the Army looking on.

SHuhhlreher, brainy little quarterback of the westerners, sprayed speed at the Cadets. Miller skirted the left end, Crowley circled the right and pierced the renter repeatedly for Jor.g gains that earned thirteen first downs against seven for the Army. Harry Wilson, former Pcnn State star, accounted for three the Army first down's. Harding, substitute quarterback, Ian 11 yards on a trick pi ay which sucked the Notre Lame end and permitted the Army score in the final quarter. Tho rest of the Army attack was.

leaden. Stuhldreher kept the Notre Dame passing game hidden except in the second quarter, when lie reached In the bag for a 12 yard heave to Iiyden and another to tho righting Guard," weight an important cost 1n the Cnn-ymi line. Horm, (is well as Burson, did some good work hitting tho At Green Castle; Franklin, 16 ed by less than a yard to make, De Pauw. 3. tecond tuochdewn in the latt quar-; iiiv.

At Phoenix. Phoenix India School, Phoenix Junior Colleg Alumni, P. At Salt Lake City: Arizona, At Washington, D. QuantlcoiUtah At Laramie, Colorafl Teachers, University of Wye tcr which would have tied tne core Th Buffaloes got Jow stirt, hnd would have beaten the ivtit they demonstrated in the last had they kicked goal. hes llVo verlods UkU thv have a povv-through the coiner of tile hue wei'i'jdfui pri.liron machine.

Had the lesponsiblo fur tho march which I hail a better team on the almost resulted in a second toucn-1 tinn last the Kuft'aloes down for tho Texan.s. Tho wulll lKlV0 doie.itcd them, falots undo eight first downs tnj lti)rhn i.mUo shout tho hobos" five in tho last haif.PV1 nn punts, avorag-givlng them a total of nuio to ntl0ut varil, Lobos' 13 for t.io game lmt L.w. viaee.I It the I.obos were lucky net to- bet(r VM of. get scored on again i in the. ma 1 back (ll0 period, so were the Lutfaioes.

1 no mlng, S2. At Houston, L. P. 12; Rice, Marines, (l; Georgetown, 0. At Hohoken, N.

Hamilton, It Stevens, C. At Buffalo, Canlslus college, 13; St. lionaventure, 0. At Des Moines, Drake, 13; Grinnell, 0. At P.uffalo, N.

University of P.uffalo, St. Lawrence, 0. At Ames: Missouri, Ames, 0. At Kvanston, 111.: Purdue, Northwestern, 3. At Lewisburg, Lafayette, 21: Lucknell, 3.

At Bethlehem: Lehigh, 13; Dickinson, 6. At Atlanta: CeorgU Tech, II Penn Klate. 13. At Cincinnati: University of fit. cinnati, Denlson, 1 3.

At Oxford, "Wooster, 2'l Miami, ft. At Lexington: Washington an Lee, in; Kentucky, 7. At Crawfordsville: Wabash, 1 Hanover, 0. Vt iV. tli HJ.IL 111'.

ae" in f.1 was about even vard lino on the fourth down. In Two Marqnctte stars, Capr. I.a Vera Dilweg, left, and Quarterback Dcmollng. etead of calling on Fullback Uur The l'uffalnea comphMnd four forward i out of ein nt- son, the man who had been ciiicf- for a pain of lis yards. for a gain of nr I Miller, which developed into a well rounded hackfield.

The cain. Thvse paved the way 'linemen found themselves unable fnr UvH After Milwaukee, Oct. IS. Marquette college duC'ifl. rank wit the bis Ten te.nns of the or ly responsible for fighting the to tho one yard line, lilvens call- They had two Irtercet.

e.1 1h ed for a forward pass which waa complete two out of thre grounded in the end zone, and th fr Wrtn and had one Intor At. Indianapolis: Centennary, 0 io slop iierniisea terriiic line Butler. 7. that, with th running game functioning smoothly, Notre Dane tried only three passes, two of which were intercepted. p.ur, i.a nt Tl- g.

is bnl-vi field runner, team numbers among Its -prlngfleldi l.nhn" hid fhfl ball on their 20 rfpfcl. They were given order the Three tun'. of the east In athletic pnstige but It has sot a record on th gridiron the last At Burlington, Vermont. 0. At Modford, Middlebury, 20; Tufts, 1.

At Washington: V. P. 12; Maryland, 0. i I At New- York: College of th yard line. Had nursn heen i te play a conservative pame In the called through tlto line, he had an i.o-t half, and to-k no chances with excellent chance to ii.iv.

I lad which micht lne l-em in- it kmc seasons that has brought it City of New York, New tin. -i-miTni I'nr Mirc-e h.e failed, the Lnhos would have been fumed to kick from directly behind their own goal instead of from the yard line. tcrtvpte-J. caroiei thf 'meal cdlcge eleven Score l'iist 'has im way through In the first, after both had hanl yjthoia rtiffrrlng tried tho line and failed to pnlti, doff it. 111 118 wwim iiiKmre i-it.

i ci 51 tjjj Jy ersit cf Virginia, 13; 0. At Sche'iioctady, N. Ut.ior At Geneva, Niagara, 13; jj. frii) itv. 0.

Hohart, 7. I At Haverford, IfaverforJ, 7 At Syracuse. 10; Boston col- Lebanon Valley, 21. At Georgetown. Unlyersk' I', was f'apt.

Vein I'ilweg. eil-Wesii-rn toil carried the ball over for the first of three touchdowns. Diiweg bills fair to lepeat his performances and retain his pkve on all-Western selertinns. Hi-work on the receiving end of forward passes is without, criticism. The outstanding star of the team, however, is Prnoling, quarter.

Marquette went into week of the bines when "lied" Dunn. fill-Amei ian quarter, stepped out of tho football picture last Hut the blues have faded now, Denuding is t-howing the same uncanny judgment in directing his team's attack and the same hHHi.mt open leH running parsing that made Dunn fatuous rationally. T'teiiin'ing. Skenip. Immediately thereafter the Lo- tho I.ohos ftarted a drive for the Ti.

recetit bentinc th Mir- hos launched an offensive from the coal, using off tackl" plays quette team handnl the Xc.vy 21 i Jiiiuin, ieii) on, i r. i coming games two more important Int. rseot.onal clashes. The first eoll.es when the team meets r.o,T,..n College at Hostort. The p-cond is v.

i i the rnive-rsitv of ermont in Milwaukee Nov. 27. ft II 1 efico the Milwaukee "rite's 7 to last season. Tiie team failed to score ne iinst Maroaetle while the local grid bu piling up L'O points. Th" growing imerest in football here as a milf of the team's mar-vtlo'ta s'lcefss js intll'Mted In the Vadium now d'n Carroi; I'nlverslty of Cie'i 'in cne team to dfOi ai'o offieiailv the.

nm ID yard lino that tho Huffaloea prlnel.il!v with an end run. all to 3 judical- Unit tho western I pu.n, e. o.l,nn- fmir of the T.ol.o bai-ks paining or rh king em -asv ousitent iv and the hue uorKliig i marks to i their enviable A iu, iiiiiiiiaiii, Aiaiiuiii, 11; Sewanee, 0. UUIlUUL IIUUlULU OEfHE together (ffeetivelv. opening up! record.

At New Orleans: Yl, nuerbilt Tulane, 21. At Denver: Utah Aggies, 10 I I a (u e. A Morenntown, W. West Vm Tho sailor lads went Into the fourth quarter of their gnri.e with a had, thinks to a fiei glial. Mar-it; then opened up atrial nituck that bewilder' ,1 Annapolis teum.

holes in great stele, men drawing approbation from Coach Johnson, who usually views wi'h critical eye the work of his t'am In game. Long carried th" ball over from the three yard line for a touchdown when the first quarter nlmnel tiTiont Slnia, Geneva, 0. Providen -e, P. Provldeni College 43: St. Michaels, 0.

and 1 lermisch gi Marquette a s'nn ere powerless to stop. The. hobo hacks bitted thruugh the lino tor three first downs in succession. Then Arinsti'uiig tore through the line on an off tackle play and ran lj yards to he downed Just Inside tho five yard line as the game ended. Another half minute of play would almost certainly have meant another Lobo touchdown.

New Men Good It was gratifying to Lobo followers to ee8 the manner in whicn the new men, playing their first real game wdth the Lohos, conducted themselves under fire. Tom l'opejoy and Walt Hernandez, old war horses In tho Lobo bnckfiold, Dallas: Son'hern Methodist Una Aggies Win From Ore Dingers; Latter Are Unable to Gain Through Line; Punt and Forward Pass At Auburn, Auburn, 17; Howard, 0. At Williamson, William and Mary college, 27; Randolph Macon, 0. At Chicago: Chicago, 23; Indiana, 0. At Cleveland: Oberlin, 27; Western P.erserve, 7, At Worcester, Aggies, 53: Worcester Tech, 13.

At Lincoln, Nebraska, 33; Colgate, 7. At New York: Notre Dame, 13; Army, 7. At Urbana, Illinois, 39; A I fr II versitv, 1ft- Texas ft. Waco: R.ivlor, 13: Arkansas, I'opejov made a had boot from a t'n" rars to i wan nv.n an tn center ci ui nmi score wn fi'tn bold the ball for I'oneioy to! line for gains, with k- Rock Island: Augustana, 14 i 4,, ing nio'ir (a too sunsianw.ai aiu- Monmouth, 7. They never gained much, but lag' BURROWED OUT Wheeling, W.

Rethany, (I kick when lopeioy reenvereu me to Tanyon ki-ked off the Loho goal line am! Long minted Tlv period ended wllh the ball In Canyon's possession on the Lobo 40. enough to iimke first down iiegulariy. The renter of the Lob hounding bail, The score was 12 Fo-t Collins, Oct. pending on an aggressive, attack aided by a place kick from field, the Colorado Ag David and Klkins, 14. Burlington Springfield, Vermont, ti.

to il.no weakened. The Uuffaloes car- Shortly afterward Long Inter- (0 tha line, V. New- York: College of the Cia gies today defeated the Colorado ce.p'.e,! a i.i-s ana i.iii jwbt-re the lighting w.t.i The Cat Uuffaloes are a School of Mines huskies 17 to ft back 30 yards to the Uultaio 5-' thfdr b'l' ks to the wail. held. II ireir i' iis to tne wan, neni.

At' Port Collins: Colorado Ag- of Ynrk Un a-. chH versitv. yard line. Armstrong made four off tackle, a (orwatal pass -1 iwas a nerve-racking moment f-r "'''a The visitors were helpeesS to gain followers If Canvon sh- uld game! through the line and were ali Mines Richmond, Defiance Co was inoompbte, and Long made il 'across to'eh- SMturday andl PUnt and forward pass fo t.eiei,. 1 trie andl Punt and forward pass for I 1 1 i- e.

i rargo, Lies North Dakota Aggies, 3. 2S: Duquesne, nine ards tnrmigh the lam 'down, then kick goal, tho g.jre.'""K alibis. their gains. tirst down on the Bnfiaio be ikt liv a sumle. point.

A I ellnes kicked to Hyde who rr- lino and the half ended and halted rJ pilM t.m otf Mitchell lh" Thomases should I tt'rned 2 a yards. Ho.d Hyde id tier loireb for 1 1 .1,., no convinced after a.i in v' lam 1 carried the hail to the played a good, dependable game, yard line. It was two youngsters, Malcoml The Uuffaloes opened th second Long und Ilusty Armstrong, both quarter vUh i couple of forward who did the speed ton-! passes, the first Incomplete, the lar work lit the backfield. Long, (second. Hurson to Mitchell, good former Alhuquerquo hluli qnartT, Ifer ebo en yards and the only first displayed rare generalship in pi-j down Canvon made in the first bating tho team and was a.

consis- half, A third forward pass was tent ground gainer, getting nway nn'nn-rpssf ul and Purson puntel lor several spectacular gains, 1 into his own line, Coon recovering Armstrong was a consistent the I nil for the I.obos. ground gainer, surpassed by noj Long-, dill Hernandez and T'opn-other back in tho game except hw running sph ndid lnfei ferenc. Long, He picked his hobs nicelv ,1, 1, f. ft Portland: University of Saiii'ier At Chester Pennsylvania Military College, 25; St. Joseph 1.

'I 1, 1 1 1,1. ,1 111 1 liU hit n-. The vnr, i no w-ne- 0 re en v.i. a toiichdovn. California.

17; Oregon Aggies, Berkeley: Olvmplc Club, Un versitv of California, it. I all went to the Lobos on their Mine.s was un- li aot eleven men. but at a pace kick on It they continue to im- anI" ,0 Pnin nns1 lh i tho inxt three weeks iu futnhle: Hvde failed fiitain i At Rochester, N. Rochester, Alfred, At Imcaster, Franklin and Marshall, 27: Junlnta, 0. At Memphis: University of Ten- at ross i.oal hardline, Varsitv rooters It waas a lively Rnffaln n.f,rj easilv.

herd that came out for the second i.obos Retaliate half. They launched a forward! rl retaliation for the Uu iciaok soon after the run. threat to score, the Lob. Ilerw tic line for tliree tilings in hand for the rest placement kick from 20 yard line. te.it.i.

prove i aloes' they ha tool; Willi tho Ike WISCONSIN BATTLES MINNESOTA TO A TI and had plenty of drive. gain, fin the next play the Lohos sita me opening game itiio.a, tiny will give 11 Wli a g.00(- on Day. in the line Creeey and Phillips Io.t 1 .1. I j' i 10 iii 11 1 Ly Madison, Oct. IS (By yards and parsed wvm Thev st h.M'd yards lo for first down.loown the field from their L'e-yard Mines was una' lo to gain on straight.

football while Aggies gained as long as they adhered to it. In the sreend quarter Aggies carried the ball to Mire. 20 ai 1 line where Hvde kicked fill goal was la-kled as he altempted to ff l-H. He was a little slow the p.ss and the line failed v.as replaced hv G-rhart the a- 1 1 quarter. Monk went i for 1,1,: J' lf her in the last quart, and hail- Loh.is Score Again tiled himself nioVlv.

I fhe lnt'r- Coom star Lobo tackle, J'nM l'a'' ra" 'bment In the pack through a is the Texas hero next Sat-t the (are Dig- touchdown, Hyde kicking goal. Score 10 to 0. Captain Houser was replaced by Tlnsman. In this quarter Aggie. made eight first downs to Mines none.

In the fourth quarter Aggies made many substitutions and Mines a few. Aggies carried the ball to Mines 9 yard line on straight football and Mines car- i Mines resorted entirely to for- ward passes, Graham lo Urnm-! mKI, completing several long Associated Press With I vamped and rejuvenated tea Wisconsin fought Minnesota to tie hero today, the final score I lng 7 to 7. While Wisconsin in a clear advantage over the the first half. Minnesota cat back and swept the Badgers their feet in the last periods. Gophers threatened to score three different occasions in the 1: half.

Icpcloy interfered wi'h the re. t0 Cil nyon-H fuv.yard line The ceiv of ti pass and r.e losing the ball, i m.ir. of Uuffaloes gained yr.ls on the have tlm gun rob them of what a i ersuing penally, liurson passed to p-nked like a certain louehd Mit.t Vaiigliii yard-, then the ball a foot inside Co rial i Il.rougli the line for another f.r--r. Jun-8 line and four downs I. down en tbe icie-yard hue.

0 rros was o-i the next id.ay, but jny if. off 1. cari-bd over vinos lie tried again. yards tiirough left fickle. lie ami Uelder Mocked iho kick for goal failed to giin more thin two end the to'i" wax 12 to ti with on th twe quarter about iireedoiirtlis gone.

I nt. tho line, limn I weft 1. renter. 1' I in' i.oeos trieo Oi the ln a game, offmsire ones. AEgies gained on Million no They I In third nuarter Aksic confined 1: and tailed, 'I'liey punted I.obos started another I made 1 "i a rds sively.

Tho guards, Dmton end liebher. were prn. ticallv Ininrrc- 'drive. 1 lo a two i tli cm solve i -tni foofli.ll ricd it to Api'iq vnrrl Hon r-n 0 at LI Fa. so.

an1 ciairi Mines kick off furl forward passes. been mo 1 careless Jn the lat half Armstrong- bucked the line for sub- Al lowed Canyon's drives directed jsbintin! gains, then l'opejoy pa-we-i the center of the line to catch Armstrong for 13 ear.is. Ari.i-tliem standing too high and sho i ''eug as tackled rs he ran out them back, not much, but enough l'1' bounds and dropped the pail, to let the Uuffaloes make sever, i hut l.oivr rccovr-ied it. Hermindes. owed that he is Lobo he the1 i iu th'- km quar- i his thi't fiood Pot ii I'MW- c.e one through forfird down.

Wait ller-i xch no; al 'i'iie p. 1 1 fa 1 -z crashed througii fa- i 2 ttid nnotlar fiwar.l pass which Vn rds. Long, Hernando I i Wi.lt broke up. the lino for another; pun'ed oat I'ounds on the Lel ii down, then Ai'mstron the purler. bd and pivoted throtieh was i'i the qairtet- 'hi it to the five-yard I.n a.l.i a A'' nd pop, joy ail ci ashed to" T.rst aowns through the levy.

f- aily m. in, 1 ajieioy iio: tii" I. e-v-r lor eiichiVmn witli fir-'t. aliooi.t K'Uie. Creuier mad'; IiOho Line strong The Lobo forward wai! v.

lOat inipenc-irabie in the t.ir.' I ML r'i iVi q-ilrt ') I.ng and' i A nistrong, quar-' 1 hft li ilftiaek, respec-1 freshmen, carried on' cf the, h- Buffalo game. a I'd Pass. lo ii, o. the r.s 12 iy tor another lr, of the hilltop io. '-ii.

Pin -on, a. iiio.ig ci'tj was a gre.it game and it Just i the predictions made I lol- I the that J- BSSSKraBCaS! tfJM '-his i G.erd roio an, tioav, both to the i critical i WW 9 with perhaps not the ti a that some Lobo boa st. Coach Sam of the Buf-j A 3 ed, but what Is probably the J-t I his defeat with a IS THE CORRECTLY CU1 Suits i uvercoats wish, to the laurel nfi'irh to b. icregaticri raawi-rrul r. brow of Mitchell cham li onteilder- pioiisldi) of tho Texas in die- iitnruo guard TOPCOAT -ye.

tie is ihe biggest httlo man that! S30.00 S55.00 $20.00, $25.00, on has enrol ()U Varsily field for giate athletic association I Tho I.obos will nppe.u- the Tevas Minois Biilf.aloos Simiaons college! iei i a long, totig time. 1 pl.iv ys at Because a man a little heavier, or taller, or shorter than the ST. PAUL BASEBALL TEAM 10 PLAY CHAMPS I OF PACIFIC COAST Brow Rarreil '-irou as 75BEP I.e.: s' v. a of th 'X'HIS FALL the correct topcoat is cut very lull. It drapes loose and straight from hroad shoulders, a very cornlortahle, easy effect.

--t-l by I luff ilo. on (io. ti I'tti i ha. average, is no reason why he cannot he fitted here. We hae an unusually lare assortment for men rejtiiriii.

these m'-tlels and are sati-tactorily filtincr many each day at saving- to them. 1 1 IS place. nt ro Ari.oiro.-- I oaif, but two 1 to came he, i nog ti igr. He a f.uii-:d be John Xi.ia will b'ne th- we of the A 1 The berore ft half i b'tidid the io.11'1 1- i oi Co St. Paul is-.

o.d --I Mick Allen and presi'lnt of tile club, lo re Tuesday morning io lay ihe champions ii ic h-aguo fi the ICS ica.iaiclv will go to C' tl.o Win tin) coas: All this vou will find in the Soc'e- I'o I is ,4 -j ty Brand topcoats; in addition, a aoies r. ho. i Jl'Slili, phill: Left End-Right Rod I rowi), la': l.efi kie-Kiuiit 'l a. very dressy look, the mark ot Society Brand cut and tailoring. There is a fabric and a color iu our stock that meets your ta.tc more than half-way.

KANSAS AGGIES BEAT JAYHAWKERS, 6 TO 0 Pel 1 Left Geard- Ugh: Gu rd i-'port anO Mannish Fancy Plaids and Plain 30.00, $32.50, $35.00 Slipover Sweaters (V-Neck Style) Cet 14" lligUc i i i i Society Brand topcoats and suits are from S7.50 to $10 lower ii; price than last season. R-rnt Li'd- 111 er.s, i i "4 I 'A popular sweater vUh the college men. In a pure wool kiur. tolo fray, tan and white villi contrasting trim on collar and cuff-. $7.00 $8.00, $10.00 Oct.

I By Press. Tiie AggU is i 1 ttenp into of the ayha wl.e: i to- Uni-i p-. rc nor; oef.at dealt by tiie i t0 fi. i ho tiieir P-ne ton, h- Ci- v.1; T. picked tip o.i the Aggie 22-i ic.

fj yards down he hi f. 'ho only i'-x was broken. For tl.o ar.ii-' and n.o mj-'k periods 1 that tho .) i 1 1.,,:. I a L-: i -1 1: 14 (the Hill, li Aiti.o- Lcf: 11. nines for Hill, Golden for Hancock.

Lobe lor Rel ber, Gerhart for 1' Official--: Refer, pn -Wilson; hr.es;..: in. y. irC'i t-y To-f Herm.i Mink t' -ihrs jh.i i- a W. Co, 216 VV. Central asnourn Phone -1 i Albuquerque Exclusive Clothiers 0 v..

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