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STAR SPORT NEWS Newspaper Enterprise Associated Service SPECIAL WRITERS -a' National Sport Events Reported by ASSOCIATED PRESS -ii ji Kirke La Shelle -f4 'f-v SamC- VOL. 84 NO. 2W TUCSON, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOHKR 11. 125 teMpE UNIVERSITY CATS WITHOUT in, hi Sfcwn BIO uui wisli to remind the HportiiiR iibli UKit we predicted that McKalomeii would win, but alter a terrible scare. The were Plenty tousth and iM a while it looktd like the 8 tt tt tt a tt tt a tt tt tt tt the supremacy Tucson Badgers Defeat Miami Miners In Brilliant Football Game linqui have.

blys held. they Stars in Yesterday's Football Game LAST QUARTER RALLY BEATS Football Results DANIELS MAKES 65-YARD RUN FOR SCORE KITTENS BEATEN BY PHOENIX HIGH TtKIN'i KVKKYTHING INTO tlie CaU put up a piiue-anj at lastlooked like a rear f6otbull team. Don't set ii ii'te iHH1, Jewls that the university? Allodia have rolled uff a' big score. Coach jlei'rcary had mighty flood iejiii and 4 PfaoJwd -a line that ulrinlied The 'Uufldosa were seasonal 'players and they fought the to a (Standstill. Hut this not' lgssou-.

Hie fact that Ihc "played a good came his x. Phoenix high 3chool, 19; Arizona Freshmen 6. Tucson high school 15; Miami 0. ore Los Anseics: University of Freshmen Outplayed bv Salt At Utah Mi'ch Improvement Is Shown by Badgers ia Single Week University HcH Towcrlcss for Thrce-Quartcrs of Gams River Valley School California 28. Players THE VARSITY IS BY NO MEANS finished team.

It will take a int. of hard, work to net the' I'ticsou's fiKhtiiui' Badgers opened powerful offensive against the Oct. HI tlie Kit- At Portland: Multnomah Athletic club 32; Pacific University 0. At Mesa, Mosa high 49; Globe 0. At Tombstone: Tombstone high Douglas high 37..

At Stanford University final the rilOKNIX, ited 1'ressK-tens in all game except departineius of the One -l lami inors. yesterday, and hopan The i "corinc within 30 seconds utter the I 'liocni punting the ci-cn in proper shape for lrmcns next Friday, thing plonsod us very much, line played a much better fonMvc name than we had de. I If'St kick ott. dercatine; their op Occiuentai 0. ponents.

15 to 0. Daniels played otaotora Zo; ex- 7. Pittsburgh 15; Wast Virginia Iowa State 20; Kansas Univeis pectcd. The forward taken as a whole looked good all the way through with Van Dusan the a beautiful frame through the afternoon of drizzling rain, and scored two touchdowns, rliniiiin; (ia yards on the last one. rfter shaking ofi Coyotes swept to victory over toe I'niversity of Arizona freshmen to- to ti.

At punting Dracli-maii, Kitten half back, the edge on his rivals. i 'the frosh kept up a game fight and their only Mi-ore was mad'- in the last four minutes of play. A long pass, Oruchiuait to t'arette, ne' ted their only points. Thompson holt man. This boy played at I six tacklers.

vths'e of a game demonstrated that his bng lay-off has tni.cn nothing away from him. Tucson played steadily, worked a clmi'b'inK line and well timed backtield that accounted lor tin and the scores. A drizzle thickened into a business -like rani J. Utah Aggies 13; Denver Unive iity 0. Colorado Aggies 21; Driqha Young university 7.

Drake 19; Kansas Aggies 0. 41; St. Louis 0. Army Knox 7. University of Maine ait Aggies 0.

Georgia lech 13. Pcnn State 7. Columbia 64; WcJeyan 0. Mew York university 12; U.iiori Wisconsin 35; Franklin 0. tarred tor the Coyotes.

and Cak.M- Ijini'iip: t'OYOTIOS Conilns from behind in I lie lad I iuarlei' afler havim; been hel'd: iiowerless by the heavy Tempe 1 Xornial line for three periods, Hun University of Arizona this afler-i noon scored two touchdowns hi less than It) m' pia', and 'won its first intercolleKiale Kamo 1 of the season by a score of PI to 3. Tempo's only score came in Ihe third tpiai-ler when PiKs wcip in and booted a drop-kick from tic; -U)- aid line. 'I he story of irond and poor kick- iim almost tells the story of the frame, for it was Simkins poor puntiiiK which kept tiie ball in Tcnipc's territory for nearly throe periods, Salmon's poor puntiiiK which paved the way for IUkks drop-kick, and a poor kick by Simpkins which nuhled Hill. Ian I to pave tlie way for Arizona first touchdown in Ihe last quar- ter. from the first whistle to the last Kim the frame was a IhhIkc-podire of mediocre and hrllliaiif playinir, witli Arizona unable to fret slarled until the third iiuar-ter had muled, and Tcmpe unable to slop the determined rush of l'osition le II r.KicKi-; wio no vk- visa lo take our hat off to Gilliland and proclaim as loud a voice ns possible that he lias frood old pits and lots of iheip.

Gallopin' v.a thrown, i) to the name with his broken cheekbone still on the mend and, lie went in.iiitd did Syracuse 33; William and Ma -y Maiktr siwkk Warren Uei hlold (Ireer Sporleder fare tie Carter Kllis (e) Draehman Steffi N.Mullenaux Kennedy Hmith Mclver Mullenaux I'-aker -Thompson (c) Moss Uohorlioiigh I rt Ids stuff. It was Charlie who the lesni in a position lor Mb lit rhb I'll first touchdown. The Wild-leader made a beautiful 25 il no oil a. el-ins cross play at several times during tlie gallic and threhtened to malic things dif fault tor the locals, but they hek. tlieir ground and pushed back tlu o'her e'even.

On the kicUoff, Joe YVeinzapfel kicked over Miami and tlie ball was brought back lo the )-yaiil lijie to lie out. The M. iters attempted to punt but the kick was blocked and the bull was reecoved by Miami behind llieii goal for a wifetv. The ball was kicked off iiwiin by Tucson and was stopped on the Miami 'Pl-yaid line, alter the Miners failed to make yardage. A punt sent the ball to tlie middle of tiie field and the iiadgers took it there, and begun to buck the line down the field toward goal.

Alter a erics of bucks through the line, oi i 0. vile 30: Georqia 7. Maryland 1G. Rutgers 0. Lafayette 40; Washington 0.

Navy 19; Marquette 0. Michigan 63; Indiana 0. Michigan State Lake Foost f-urdtie 39; Dcpnuw 0. Notre Dame 19; Beleit 3. Missouri Nebraska 5.

Vanderbilt 14. Texas 6. Chicago Ohio State 3. was the linnicuin le uuini; Til to U.cbokl I'irsl lillK UP Score by periods: Phoenix li 0 II lrosli 0 II (i list i I lit ions: Phoenix for Herry: vail for I Sever; 1310 (i Poien Perry Tis- 40: for laden: Hover lor I.yall CALLOPlN' Gil AN ticfti Wildcat captain who went yesterday fiespite a broken check-bone and paved the way for Arirona's first touchdown, Ted Diebold (center), who scored both touchdown's end Red Crouch, third star of the game. dale tor N.

Mullenaux P.olei NOV; THAT WE KNOW GAL-opin' can play, wo feel a whole bt better. He like lightning or. his fect and the team always plays better when their captain is on the field. Washinston and JeHerson Waynesburg 6. Pennsylvania Brown 0.

Springfield college 21; fl. P. I. 0. The Play hy Play Daniels took the ball off tackle for VOl' NO' TSVl.UXKS 8UBSTI-' about 12 yards and scored Hie first lute by name of Itiggs was in tm'rndown.

Hutch ('aid kicked tlie ihc game just long enough to I goal and the Badgers had a ad of put over a pretty 40 yard drop, a points after the end of five inin- Statistics on Tempe Game i l.crry; l.yall for PiCV'cr. Krosh: Palton for (Ireer: lUiPs for Carter: Simmons for ('arctic; Al i ii lor Puites: Carter for Me-, (linn; Puites for Cal ler; Pine for Sporleder. official score referee M'-Clung, ccideiital; Orankc. P'ni-versity of Arizona. Head linesman: Y.

M. C. field judge, i iiorn. Touchdowns: Paker, i Thompson, Pever, Curette. Petl.t after touchdown Paker 1.

Franklin and Marshall 26; Sc. Johns 6. Dartmouth 50. Vermont 0. Ciarkson-St.

Nicholas canceilcd. Colby-New Hampshire cancelled, snow. lutts-Baieo cancelled, snow. Temple university Schuylkill 0. Dickinson 13; Villa Nova ii.

Swarthmore 22; Susquehanna 0. Lehigh 0. Gettysburg 21; Muhlenburg 0. ck that made the Arizona men- i uu-s playing. bout ARIZONA first i and that! (: lose between them i pounds.

This was the I loud drawn in the game for a while tt looked like would be all. lakes Offensive In the second quarter. Tucson was on the defensive and Miami took up tlie offensive, a line buek-ingt propositimi that worked well wnen they were away from the Arizona wins and tail's i 'IVnipe defends the iukHi yita'. I iolmld kicks off to 0-yard I C.oddard (TfMiipf) returns to 1'-yardn. Hatch putits to mid-field.

Diebold rrtuuis 10 yards. Diebold to ain al rltfht end. Jtoherts punts to lino, I'mnniiiv Tempe I tin own at ii-yard liiu'. Hatch punts out of bounds on lo. own 1 5-yard line.

UobcrtH iiiakcK live y.n-ils off lef. tne.kJn. HolertH makps tvo y.itflH leir Ohio Wesleyan Akron 0. Capital Western Reserve 0. GRANGE SUCCESSOR Delaware university 6.

Ursinius BOTH TEAMS HAD A STRONG defense with their offense a little weak, Time and again thi Tempe backs were thrown t.ir heavy losses, while it was IS THOUGHT FOUND college 2. Kentucky 19; Clcmson 6. Harvard 68; Middlebury 0. Yale Freshmen 13; Exeter Princeton 15; Washington the But the fourth quarter before Cats really got under way. and the Wildcats after they had hit their stride.

Prilliant and exceptionally trood tack- liiu; featured the work of both teams. for the first two periods, it looked as thotprh the irainc would eiifl a scoreless lie. Playiiie; a defensive irainc Tempe held the iiui leaio annosl without it irain durini; the entire first hull, losing In or 15 yards on the kicks, but It buck anain 111 scrimniaKe before atrain bOtitin.L;-i ne null into Arizona's end ot the field. Pate in the second period, witli the ball on Tempo's Ill-yard line. Captain (Iilliland.

in spile of the broken cheek bone, went into the name in a desperate attempt to score, bill Was pulled a minute later and replaced by Puss who made an unsuccessful attempt for a field Roal. Parly in the second half. Tempe stalled her drive toward tlie froal. A poor punt by Salmon on Arizona's 3 -yard line nave Tempe Pall on her own lin-yard line, and afler ten yards had been lost in serlininnKc. Pifrtrs was rushed in and honied a drop-kick over the posts for the first score of the irnnie.

Thai ended the Tempo and In tlie fourth ouarter the Wildcats, moused by the Imminence of defeat the lUnldons time alter time. Captain tiillilaiid was ueain sent in and trained five yards only to lose it when his team-mates were penal- if ized. Tcmpe. however, could nol i keep the ball, and two passes by Diebold nctled an Arizona Wain of yards. In the next play (iilliland broke lose for a L'5-yard when the varsity backs TEMFE 53 5 16 35 54 10 5 4 1 None None 2 20 2 1 None None got be 93 Yards gained by rrshing 7 First dewrs 12 Number of punts 33 Average distance of punts K9 Yards gained by forvard passes 10 Forwnrd parses attempted 5 Forwnrd passes completed 4 Forward passes incompleted 1 Forvvard passes intercepted 2 FumbJcii None Fumbles recovered 2 Frmblcs unrecevcred 3 Nt mbcr of penalties 35 Yards lest by penalties 1 Field goals attempted None Field goals executsd 2 Touchdcv.ns 1 Try for coint started nothing seemed ta aole to stop them.

of left end. Diebold makes two yards through riht uard. Dieboul thrown lcr a 5 -yard Iohs. ronipletcd Diebold lt r'Uckiucr In' yond end Tempos ball L'O-yard line. SimpliiiiH (Tcmpe) io inid- CIIICAC.O.

Oct. 1(1 (lly Assod-aled Press). A comet flamed ii-ti proniinence to rival Hed Ciiiinge lor wosiern conlcrencc fflory today as Ohio Slate ani Chicago fotiKht to a li-8 tie be-fofc colorful crown of Jifi.tmu speda-tors that jaiiniicd Sldf-'g field to NICK yards vm.avkd iit me a nd scored li .1. whs. the first mi .,11 i-i-hl tackle for field.

JJielM.ld thrown Torn lO-yi'd i I VI' pretty 20 end. Oa nd the second on a viid run around right goal territory, bui whioli fell flat vw.en they ot into toe scoring area. In tins part of the game. O'Neill wi.s kicked in Hie mouth and removed, as he appeared to be seriously injured, Mote -took his place and played out tlie remainder of the quarter, but O'Neill went back into the scrimmage in the third quarter. Again in the first part of the second half Tucson tooK the offensive and carried the ball all the tunc, bill they tailed to score.

Tlie Millers were tightening their defense and the Tucsonans away tj'im the scoring area. M'hen the were able to gi't their hands on (he nail, they played a passing game that brought no results, for they completed oiily one of their more than 20 attempted passes. The Tucson back-field was working like clockwork and broke up these aerial al tacks. Sensational Run With five minutes to piny Tucson was on the aO-yard line ami a l.V-.ard penalty was imposed for holding. The team lined up fur a charge, and on an off tacKle play, Daniels took the" ba'l anil broke on an at(cmi)(cd end run.

i I hc new star is Idnier of kk.ks lin(, Cedar Papids, a buddiiiK Tpln1(? lo kick. cyclone of lid pounds, who plays, (Tempo kh-ks 15 It it half hack for (lino State. pjel, old retu- 0 vards. liayins his first ttame for the kicks 40 yards: (l -iil. Puckeyes he revealed himself as a dozens Hie safety man.

Was given penect omethiiig that ihis play lie lei ence, liie first half illy lacking in In f. hard driving, elusive halHiaok whoj 'a 'em pel tl ui' riilit refuses to he stopped unless six 2- ard loss around Diebold to l-'lir'aaee, v.a-d mid-fidd Uie- to ot successful. Tcnipc's ball i. ne. Acuff -s pos Simpkins tut ts bold fumbles a ers.

I latch lua Pull roes over. Tee- fa il-i to a I nd Tompc rec kes two AMONG THE FORWARDS IT IS haid to pick an outstanding man. All played a good de-, game, but their offensive woik was poor, or rather the. Tcmpe defense vas awfully good. The short time that Gridley was in he warked hard and was on' -liter.

1 ernv I'eniiici makes at li lo o- ciedit tacklers arc qn top him. Marck as near as can be curately figured participated in plays today for a total ain of yards, not including a thrilling yard run which was m-iki tw. centei-. (loddard fails fcain in I' ll la l.aa-h lalls laln al PolllCIOV pilill-i d. I the Poinero' yards th da rd fa il to eain a I i I' rill' A ri; i ward pas pk-ti'd.

Lee b. At Gunnison, 7i Western State college (Colorado) 0. At Cedar Rapids: Buena Vista 6. Cce 0. Cornell 21 Hamline 0.

Heidelberg Ohio Northern 0. Oberlin 13; Wooster 0. Northwestern 17: Carloton 0. Colorado college 10; Regis 0. Butler 13; Illinois 0.

Cornell 21; Hamline 0. Grinncll Minnesota 34. Oregon Idaho 6. Montana 10; Washington 30. St.

Lawrence 20; City College of New York 0. Cornell 48; Williams 0. Colgate 49. Bonaventure 0. University of Detroit Columbia college 'Dubuquc 0.

Blue Ridge Catholic university 35. Wabash 67; Muncic Normal 0. Florida 22; Hampton Sidney 6. Oglethorpe 20; Centre 0. Tulane 26; University of Mississippi 6.

Alabama 42; Louisiana State 0. Muskingum 13; Hiram 7. i Mount Union 14; Ashland 6. Duke North Carolina univoi -sity 41. Amherst 27; Bowdoin 0.

Havcrford Johns Hopkins 0. i Bucknell 21; George Washington 0. Sewancc 6: Texas Aggies 6 (tie'-Montana State 72; Montana Mines 0. I North Dakota Aggies 14; Morn insido college 7. North Dakota 58; Jamestown 0.

St. Johns 44; Boston university U. Nebraska Wesljyan 3. South La- kota State 3 ftio). i Tennessee 13; Maryville college 0, a penalty.

1 ball. the bottom of a number of piles that stopped Bulldog backs. Tenine nains one 'ard at Tcmpe kicks lo mid field, i.ai (otions. for Sabuo I oi I eoaipl'-tes forw ard lo Davis Willi a Kail! a varus 1 iel.old conipleles forard pa is I ith a ira.u first down. In a criss-cross play (lillilam cams 25 yards, l-'irsl down.

C' oii'-h tra ms 5 cards off rich; tackle. Diebold carries ball laroii ri around ritrlil end. Crouch five yards Ihrouirh rlirht and Piebold punched unhide in the same place, no- jaunt went tackle, other I The Puckeyes. revealinu Ihe, hreath-takiiiK and slunniiiK 'that made thein famous few peal's hack clearly outplayed tiie! Maroons in three of the four per- i iods loday and were only prevent- ed on two occasions from scoring Kolicrls j'lttits to lin--. fair catch, and Tempe e'e -is to f.

eo kick. Simpkins kicks -i i yards and lilehold returns it yards. Uoherts kicks bi irds a i I safety man js dotvn 1 Smith. Wallace Kains 5 yards throiin imr over for tlie I'irsl Arizona The try for point failed. SMITH WHO ACTIO!) -AS CAI'-lain, and l.livelbess, the two played better than v.

have Keen them perform all year. Martin (lelttry at center "iitweigbed iilimrt 20 puunds, I 'M put up ii creditable game all the way through 'and few gains e. made through him. louse for a ti5-yard run that added another six points to tlie lladger score. Daniels had a hard dash through tlie broken field, Coach l'aulus stated last night and fought his way clear of six different tacklers 1 who attempted to block his way.

score. Not llatcli makes 1- yard a (lap i tackle for a touchdown lisped with a Ihi'ee-rlln i tlie points Unit meant victory be- en I or cause tlie Maroons rose to super center Siiiipkins kicks to mid- I IV fo ol i yards. I Heboid (ails on SllllSlilUliolls 'power on the defense. and hall Is returned 10 yards, A lomr oass. Marck to W'endler.

Poherts kicks of bounds on XriKona's l.a--. I'oiuaid pass a 1 1 em pled bv Die bold inlereei(eil by Tempe. Substitutions, Pis for I'-' nci'ov. Attempted Held pin I hy 'ii'inii" inimlil bv Hoberls afler I'-'i-tialiy I'locked. The half cuds wip: in pos--iessioii of the bell on own line.

Third Quarter Tempo fails lo Ksin al ociiPt. Hatch Kains yards ihrnUKh li'-'-'i' HUard. nothcred on al -leinpted end inn. Snnpitins pun i over Arizona's coal line. ball on own L'd iij Diebold punts lo PI yard line.

Tcmpe penalized .1 yards, oft Tempe lails I i mi in al left tackle Tempe completes forward pass. i ya i ds I irsl dow makes II yards off i ih' tackle. In atteinpled riaht end run Tempe penalized I yards for hold- imr. Walta'-c fails to Kain at rih, lead, Arizona smothered the I ompc line, look the ball on an intercepted forward pass, and on the second place Diebold went L'll yards for the second touchdown. On the poinl.

Score li lo Sliifllct for Diebold liirls oil' line and the ball ti in the first netted .211 I'omcroy fails to Ruin and brin him lo the groulld. Dan- till lied HI yards and brought tlie ball to Chi- tl'inei Second Quarter Poincroy fails lo ain 1 means up to H- over rati r.i goi no. I and completely tak VVAS V.V played a remarkable game, his usual form, standing oeaO and shoulders above his punts enit--tK, die field, on the defen-several limes waslsiv(, tl lh(, uriensive. Caid nn' out tlie play point. Diebold was before he coiild kick, his way Ihroutrh sur-bui ami the Hy for rounded writr tried il he'll nil i i- I li I--, i I i'-ki-- confer.

Poinorov ka-ks bounds on Arizona's -IVvai Pieliold fails to Kaill at le'' Completed forward pass Pi Poherts ains ards. interference, crossed an end run. Inn U(' and tailed. lb" Tiu siiii kicked off again, ami the K1 1 i i i -is soc-sawed back ami forth down under kicks. him once flat -on no nd witli a Tempe back Piebol i yards Triune.

(loddard fails to naln al rich' em. Cillilaiiil iiil'-ifcres willi receiver l'o-aid pass and Tcmpe e.i'en where inlerlered. Coddai'! Ihrown for a ln-vanl loss on rirrii end. Tempe forward pa smother ed by r. Tempe forw-t pass illleieepled h- lleMner.

(Iilliland fails lo rrain al riudll cod. Time out. circles liie end IP) cards for a Slllislllllllonn Prookshire for Cilli cimn Hi-yard line. I ne Aiaroons made a superb defensive stand that kepi Ohio from crossing the line. The Puckeyes.

after an exchange of kicks, started another drive for Chicago's goal and when halted Jenkins dropped back and scored with a place kick from the 35-yard lino. The Maroons opened witli a sav-aure slashing attack at the start of the third period. Kernwein llirew liii- mi him while tlie returned the kick safety i die remainder of tlie time, pi-tor a the oossession of Tucson WORLD'S SERIES PLAY BY FLAY (Continued from Paao 4) iii'" gain. ltck also -bad his nd lined a couple of limes mid only sterling defensive work a Hie part of Actift prevented lie.ivy damage. Flick completed Mni'i- niie passes but he improve a lot next J''riday.

EAGLE CLUB BEATS TUCSON INDIAN TEAM iot.1 ei poll'. I. ii- kid land. Die Hi" try loi I Irooksh i (loddard les -'ellt end ill Score PI to lo 15-vard line, tnd rciurns bah ol a sinirle over PcU's he a slashine; pass to Painpe, who made a loapim; eatch and ran lo Ohio's ten yard line before he was upset. Ohio laid and on the fourth down.

Plain. Maroon ouar-terhack made a 15-yard drop krek that evened the score. Mo, on the Miami 3'1-yard line just as ti game ended. The entire team showed a change in their style of playing, as a result of its meeting with tlie Gilbert farmers a weeK ago. The line was functioning as it is supposed to.

the backricld went through tlie game without breaking world's fund ling records and the Miners "re held to a scoreless lour quarters. tlie latest trial at the slumping portion id' Hie line, end up: Some spectators no' 'arev 9 CROUCH PLAYEB A GOOD consistent aame. His tackling end. (oi'ldaid coln'ilelcs pass to Hatch with a ln-yard Atteinpled forward pass sinotheien for a Hi-yard loss. Pall furs over Crouch fails lo ftaiu at tackle.

Acuff makes 5 yards lliroii Salmon punts S'l vanls. Ai-iona penalized 15 yai'ds for ii: terferinK. ialiaii- makes 5 yards HirollM. center. 1 latch I yard off PI' tackle.

Tempe Kiiins 5 yards tlirouKti center. Pirsl (low n. Wallace makes vanls l.hroiii;.' left till I'd. I'olne'oy iimV-s left end. Wli.lla 'c kh-k oil I of hni'iids I i Arizona's 2-nr' Hue Salmon lucks lo Arizona's -ii-va.

makes 3 yards through left tackl first down. Pass Diebold to incompleted. Crouch fails in iain at center. Kobe: ts kicks yards. Arizona Pi yarc l-'ree kick.

Simpkins kicks tin yards. Piebol-1 1 ei urns SO ya-ds. SabstitutionM Salmon for Pavis. I heboid L-aios 3 yards off rimu tackle. Pielmlii Mains 7 tliroiiKh rieht tackle.

First dovn. Iiiebold fails to pain at riedit tackle. 1 heboid plains yai'ds off riui'i cuard. Attempted forward- pass. 1 I'iehidl flu-own for a la-yard loss.

Po! e'-ts kicks out of bounds yl yards (loddiird (Tempe) fails to I end. Simpkins kicks yards, l)i bold rettiriiH In yards. 1 Poherts Jiains Pyards oil a ru; -buck play. Diebold fails to Knin a. (enter.

liass comiiiete.i. Dii'boid to KliekinKer. PI yai'ds and a first down. Poherts fails to war, pietty to watch and several yards. Tempe inn; es fi ilh a an in.

yai'ds Ihrolllrll Ouddard thrown lor i bv 'all (ll-idley I'm- lo iraln Ili'iMitili cenli I'lvnril ss "ipe n-ilns first dow i I -yard loss ilisiiliitions, T-'inii r. i Gnddiid ciile--. Poni- bn he hit 'cm so Tiard that they went backwards quickly. Hie offensive work was a little GOLDEN BEARS OLYMPIC CLUB GAME standard ins y.i i-ds I In oiinh was a hiigc success, and played a gi.od game. N'cill was another nlavor.

but was jerked AMI The liable Athletic club trounced fie Tucson Indian School Proves. Ill to 0. on their own uridiron yes-j tei-day afiei noon. adding another tory to its laurels after its defeat jl Ihe Ladder Cubs la week. The line of P.

Abbot 'iind Purr of Ihe JOaKles was the feature of the ani" for the Katies. Pes is and Hendricks were tiie Pi a e's outstanding players. 'The KaKles employed an aerial iiiiack that netted two touchdowns in the last ouartor. while the other was made hy strait Purr, 1 A and Pryant made the while Kmerv and Warner convertetl the additional points, The teams lined up: at quarter of them od. Salmon back.

game in Hie second quar-excuption-i lp. WM. took, a kick in the guilty ol O'Neill was in shape in i into the 1 ii-Itl f-oni the riniit lieu bleachers and were sent bic anaiu. Shake one. callcil.

into rinht. Moore noinn to third. Ctiylrr up: Ball one, inside. Sink i one. sv.initt.

Strike swutv. Ctiyler was hit by a pit lied ball and Ihe bases were 1'iilcd. Parnhart up: The ball hit Cos Icon Ihc left arm. A doctor went out lo look Cuyler's arm over and found him all rinhl. foul, strike 'Sail one, inside.

Parnhart popped ta Unci. Trsynor up: Pall Inside. Pall two. inside. Pall three, inside.

Strike one. callei. Slriki- Iwo. called. Tray nor filed MeXoely with a count of three al' two.

No runs, two hits, no errors. line. Wallace nains center. allaec Ihrolieh 1 yar no i ii Wadai ei-o- coin plcl i-s I'orward pass wilo train of 15 yards. Pali on Arizona's 1-yard line.

I'irsl dow n. Poincroy fails to nain at rinht end. Tempo nains I yard Ihroiinh confer. Tempe fails lo nain at center. Shiftlet slops Tempe tlli'ounh I epler.

Ai raina's hall. Poberls kicks 35 vards as the cuds with tlie score at 13 to 3 fails a voslly was poor I passes. fumble :1 lie next quarter and went back to on (lelense ()lf, (ay- went in for O'Neill i when lie was injured. nd. at Kiun at center.

Roberts malt ti-ds on a cut-back play I Harding was substituted for ti-dla. and no other changes were Dieho'a Irp ii PlOllKKI.KY, Oct. In (lly Associated Press). The 1'niversily of football team lost ils first same id five years today when Ihe Olympic club of San Kra neiseo chalked up a lii to II victory over the Oolden Pears in the Perkcley stadium. The (dvnipics scoi-t'd one.

touchdown on a Mocked kick; another on an intercepted pass and added two more points on a safety. makes 1 yard at ritrht end i made ill tne one up. plete forward pass. Diebold to It erts. Pall noes to Tempe.

Miami team showed better than i Indians Diebo! Imitation made from inoiilh of tin ostrich plumes bone, found in bowhead whale. Ihe Simpkins kji-ks -PI yards, returns 8 yards. Salmon I'TI-l; Till': CATS WliKK in the lead with two touc.i-i" iis stored away they promiil-' ill to sleep on the kick off KulM- ran the kick buck to the 1 Mi yard line. We suppi se i I if varsity thev 'hi, ui have to play ball any trains they have in the last three years, ami were playing good football that made the locals step a fast pace to heat. The breaks of Ihe Rame turned amiinst the perhaps.

Po i. Eagles LI') Ktraussei PT Hall N(diei'Kall A. Abbottj It 1 Carothers ItT Teal It 1 Kinery 1. Abbott 1.11 14 Wasner nilP Purr' PiJ Ilryant lliir-irs tor hatch, limns makes I 'no-il from ln-yard line. 1 Dioh.ild ki- ln off.

Teaip" rclun, ball lo 5-yard line, 'n Crouch. 'l ime out. Tempe fails to naiii c-nt 'Tempe -'ains iwo vards at Quarter ends 3 lo Fourth Quarter I Tempo kicks lit of bounds I Salnion fumbles at rinhl end run. i I'liini'iiiv (Tempe) vers. Tempe loses in vards on riub' c- run.

'I empe fall-' to cotupie- 1 forward piss. Tcmpe loses I ya.il:-'alt.cmptinn a rinht end run. Teaip kicks out of bounds on own 'J'l-yard line. Substitutions. (Iilliland.

Gilliland grains 5 vards rinht tackle. Diebold sains 3 hut they had little to conipuin oi Perkins Kvans Anton Winn Cooley i t'esis Oarria Walker Hendricks ltlll NEBRASKA LOSES TO MISSOURI TIGERS FOR colored flash ol me i.ao- iui.1 umt i.u in when the Cleaning and Pressing 17 yards at risrht end. Huberts fails to train at left tackle. forward pass. Diebold lo flrrkiurrei Salmon punts -U yards, fair eaten and Tempe elects to free kioK Time out.

Simpkins kicks 5o yards. Sal.iioi, leturns yards. Poherts makes yards off left tackle. Diebold 1 yard at center. forward pa-i completed.

Diebold to flicklicer a. 35 yards, first down. Diebold fails to train at ce ite. Substitution, (tilliland for Koheris. Salmon fails to Rain at rlirht.

end Gilliland 'fails to train at left enu Substitutions, foss for Gillilatn; foss attempts field noai but is uo- i men oiKeu ine imo a lo the one foot l.ne and' an" tvdipiicrt it over. The I'll wall ctnne to life then held for downs. Shifiet I 'rke iluouh and snasffcd the Pi hack for a loss when seemea in-. il.il le. it WHS) work find i -I'illet slopped tin almost certain I 1 I Kcr nKi'OKation broke away ami scored the last touchdown in spite of the efforts of their six players who were entirely disregarded by tiie Danields.

MESA HIGH BEATS GLOBE TEAM 55-0 a Suit fOLPJl PI'S. Oct. in (Ry Associated Press). The Missouri Tincrs downed the miirhty Nebraska C'ornhuskers here today in football for the first time since The score was I) to li. Missouri's points were made on a touchdown and safety.

CALIFGRMANS SEE BEMPSEY EXHIBITION 1 a a a short timni throuch center. roiich tains ialized 15 yards, off side. Down re I yard thi-ounh center. Arlzon oca mains tlie inconmlclel fo" 'Phone i iC I 1591 'v are making lUHV to nfv and oli ilike. This friends ttur promp flHIO STATE TIES CIUCAGO 3 TO 3 sorvire.

KARNBU A lui ni touKht victory and now "'i'1 must ot'(fet i' and pt alter ill. One ol the'. Mormon s' "Us Mat clone to us 'at the f-ine and said that the men iii'in salt lake would lake the "is down at least three Lauph that off. el MKSA. Oct.

10 (By Associated Press). Mesa hiirh easily defeated Globe on the gridiron here todav. The final slore was to a. Mesa took out its first team soon after the came trot under way and used several sets of substitutes in th contest. I.

OS ANGEL-US, Oct. 10 (By Associated Press). Jack Dempsey. world champion heavyweight, ap-pearinR in three two-round exhibition bouts at Ascot park this afternoon, knocked out one of his so-called opponents and allowed the other two to stay. Stafford, navy heavyweight was knocked nut.

while Jim1 Ponds, an old-timer, and Kay Neuman. a local heavy. weathered Iheir part of the a'par- rinn match. GET A GOOD LUNCH for 35c at McDonald's Cafe 250 E. CONGRESS ST.

Ball Scores Kvery t)ny RECREATION HALL 137 Congress Si Mission Cleaners 17 N. Scott St. STAC.G FIELD. CHICAGO Oct. 1" (By Associated Press).

Ohio State and Chicago university played each other to a 3-3 tie today, repeatins the tally registered a year ago in Ohio stadium. I Thirlv-eitrht men were uscu lamb crop in the United Mesa and on three occasions the thin yenr exceded that of I entire team was substituted in its il' by 5.5 kt cent. rutiri'ty..

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