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5 TOB 'ARIZONA' DAILY STAR, SATIHIDAY MORNING, XOVKMT1ETI lStM. NEW MEXICO AGGIES SMASHED "PLAYS A GOOD GAME" BY ARIZONA WILDCAT MACHINE KITT'S "A SAFE PLACE Vo TRADE" Varsity's Terrific Attack Cuts Farmers' Line Into Clqod at any sport for thnt mattery travels around in tho best of society; always well met; good in busings wears well." You'd expert it "all-around'' 1 1 Shreds and Holes Yawn Invitingly for Speedy Ariz. Backs; Score 73-0 A Special Sale of Just ten Splendid Tailored Suits Values to $28.75 On Sale Saturday at $23. 75 As we said there nre inst they are the things you expect frtiin the sport coat variation of UARSITY 4 FIFTY-FIVE Made by Hart Sehaft'ner Marx, sells at and up PHIL C. BRANNEN The Qitolili Store ten suits, and each one is a style for the strong defensive play -of both the line and baekfield.

Not one of the seven teams which have opposed the Tigers has been able to rush the ball across the Orange and Black goal. Against powerful however, the Tigers have not shown an Impressive GRIDIRON WORLD IURNS TO WATCH --JH 1 'i lV i. of its own in other words, there are no two alike. The colors are black, Burgundy, navy, green, plum and brown. The materials are whipcords, gabardine, poplin and The models are the last word approved by style arbiters.

Some are trimmed with fur, others with velvet. All show the most attractive and fetching collars and sleeves. The values, which, as we stated, range up to $28.75, are exceptionally good at the present prices, so ELhTlGER GAME Princeton Goal Line Not Crossed This Year, but Offensive Called Weak; Yale Is in Perfect Fighting Trim The Wildcats are the champions of the southwest. In a one-sided game, tho University of Arizona yesterday afternoon walloped, the New Mexico Anglo eleven by the sdne of 73-0, As the score shows, the game was very' one-sided, tho Arizona men outplaying the Aggies In every iwint of the game. Arizona was tired after the game from continually running up and down the flel.

Tho Wildcats didn't have to play a hard game because common every day line-plunging football seemed to open the New Mexico line for gains of from ten to sixty yards at a time. The Aggies played their hardest but It was evident that their reputation was exaggerated. When they tackled they were successful very tew times, for Arizona went their secomlary defense time after time without a single man running interference, for touchdowns. Only once in tho whole game did the Aggies show any signs of playing real football and that was when they held Arizona for two downs on their half yard line. Fostor and Vlckers might be called their stars.

How Arizona played Is evident from tho score. They played a brilliant game and most of the game used the closed formation style of playing, but when they did open up they made long gains on their passes. Every man that entered the game for Arizona played good ball, -but the stars of the game were Hendry, McPherson, Braekenbury, Crawford and Porter. The crowd' that turned out was very large and enthusiastic. The.

whole student body of tho University turned out and the rooting section pulled hard for the team. Between halves they ser-1 pentlned around the field. led by the band. The two teams came on tho field at 3 o'clock and posed for the moving picture cameraman who was to take pictures of the game. After this they started signal practice, but the referee called the game at 3:15 sharp.

First Quarter. Arizona kicked. Aggies were held on their twenty-yard line for three downs and punted. Crawford received the ball On the first play Crawford got away on line plunge for a 45-yard run to a touchdown. Hendry converted.

Score. 7-0. Aggies kicked. Braekenbury' advanced ball fifty yards to their 30-yard line. Arizona penalized fifteen yardB for holding.

Aggies penalized five yards for offside. McPherson made series of 10-yard gainst through the line. Foster out with had leg. McPherson over for touchdown on line, plunge. Hendry converted.

Score 14-0. Aggies kicked. Braekenbury advanced ball to 50-yard line. Arizona punted. Aggie punted to center of field.

offense. HARVARD VS BROWN The Harvard-Brown contest presents uncertainty. Broirn has an eleven of unusual strength. The attack is both now-erful and "deceptive. If Harvard were to send her best team against Brown, the probably would be a slight favorite.

If the second string players, goal as the Cambridge eleven Is, can hold Brown even or defeat the lnvaers. It will be a remarkable tribute to the coaching ability of Houghton and hi board of strategy. Another game of interest will he the contest between Syracuse and Colgato. Both nre powerful and fast scoring machines, but the Hamilton tenm lias shown greater consistency In its pla than Syracuse. ARMY AND NAVY READY The Army and Navy teams will face opponents of only moderate strength in the final contests prior to the meeting of the two service elevens.

Tho Cadets will oppose the Springfield Y. M. C. A. Training School at West Point.

The Middies will find iiVla Nova strong defensively, but should outmatch that team In attack. Both Dartmouth and Pittsburgh arc likely to prove too powerful for West Virginia and Carnegie Tech respectively, the suits are reallv tremendous CAPTAIN HENDRY ly desirable $23.75 "Meet Me at Kitt's" but will have to work hard for every NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Cliiif Interest throughout eastern football circles will (pnlcr on llio outcome, of '-he game tomorrow although there nre many other contests scheduled which promise to develop elose and high class gridiron play. Harvard will 7Y'et Brown; Syracuse faces Colgate; Cornell ta-kles the Massachusetts Aggies; Army lines up against Springfield; Pittsburgh plnvs Carnegie Tech; and Navy clashes with Villa Nova.

of these games are the special struggles for which' the elevens have been pointed throughout the season and as the contending teams are natural rivals, continuing series wileh began many years ago, the battles will be particularly keen. ELI-TIGERS ON EDGE This Is especially of the Yale-Pi inceton game, one of the oldest gridiron classics of the country. Both learns will hold nothing in reserve when they meet In the Palmer memorial stadium tit Princeton and the struggle should prove both close and snectacular. No championship is involved as both Arizona tried place kick from 45-yard line, but failed. Arizona punted.

Aggies penalized five yards, off side. Aggies punted. McPherson over on line plunge for touchdown. Hendry converted. Score 21-0.

Aggies kicked. Crawford acrried ball back to center of field. McPherson made 25-yard run on fake. Braekenbury over for touchdown on end run. Hendry converted.

Score 28-0. Ball on kickoff when quarter" ended. Score: Arizona 28, Aggies 0. Second Quarter. The second quarter found Jake Meyers, at fullback instead of Porter, and Dick Meyers for Crawford.

Arizona klctted to 50-yard line. Aggies penalized five yards for being off side. Aggies punted and Wildcats i returned with a puriT. Aggies made first forward pass of the game. Ball went over to Arizona on downs.

McPherson made 15 varrts oh point scored. Other sanies whhich will bring together teams where the rivalry and series are. of long standing include Lehigh and Franklin Marshall, Hols-Cross vs Fordham and Bueknell Gettysburg. TIGERS IN PERFECT TRIM PRINCETON, N. Nov.

17. Princeton's preparation for the Yale game, which will be played In the Palmer Memorial Siadiumh tomorrow afternoon, was completed today with a light signal drill that, that lasted a little over one hour. In order to perfect a defense to 5 slate. Illinois, Indiana and Notre Paine having failed in previous atempts to upset teams from the seaboard slates witli the single exception of Michigan's win from Syracuse, end run. Aggies penalized five yards for off -side.

Arizona made 15 yards on forward pass, Meyers to Turvey Bra'ckenbury made touchdown on plunge. Hendry, converted. Score 33 to 0. iMarlar w'ent in for Downey. Aggies kicked.

McPherson advanced bnll to Aggies 30-yanl went over for touchdown. Meredith in for Carpenter. Hendry converted and score 42 to The other interseetional contest wiil Princeton anil Yale have been defeated Him Reason. Prirtrc-tim enters the game ivhh veteran combination which has not had its goal line crossed to date mid Willi only the three to nothing defeat by Harvard to mar its record. Yale lo-U to Brown a week aito, (his being tnc only contest which the Blue has nut wini, but the showing of Hie New -Haven combination has not been as Impressive r.s that of the Tigers.

be staged at Bloomlngton, wltere the meet the attack of the Yale backs, Coach Bush had the Princeton substitutes use tile Yale offensive formations on the varsity, in a dummy scrimmage. As a result of the leniencv of the coaches in dealing out work this week, the varsity plnytrd all appear to be in the best of condition for tne contest. Although there is not any nver-eonfidenee lining students, coach and players, there is a buoyant hope among all that eleven from the University of FlorUu will try conclusions with Coach Stiehm's ii. Arizona kicked to 3u-yard line. Aggies punted to uiiddle of field.

Wildcats lost on downs. Aggies punted. Swancv in for Hallmark. Renaud in for Braekenbury, Gilbert for McPherson, Aggiea kicked. Score 4S to 0.

Second Half. Aggies kicked. Gilbert carried ball to Princeton lias been noted all season Princeton's defeats suffered at the hands of Yale will be broken up in the Princeton amphitheatre tomorrow afternoon. 1Nsi i i1 i Aggies 3-yard line. J.

Meyer to Mar-lar for 20-yard forward pass. Gilbert over for touchdown. No free kick. Score 'A to 0. E.

Renaud in for McOownn. Ag Indiana team. Weather may prove something of a factor In this contest, as It 's thought that anything looking like a blizzard will handicap tlie Florida men. unaccustomed as they probably are. to slippery footing and an icy wet ball.

Ohio State will probably use its full strength at the state of the game with Case at Cleveland. Like the Iowa-Ames battle, this will he a contest for state supremacy backed by years of legend. Other games scheduled for the central west include: At East Lansing: Notre Dame vs Michigan Aggies. At Lincoln: Kansas vs Nebraska. At Columbia, Drake vs Missouri.

At Lexington, Ky: Mississippi A. M. vs Kentucky. At Norman: Kansas Aggies vs Many Feudal Games In Big Nine Today One And One Free CHICAGO, Nov. 17.

With Purdue accorded only an outside chance to upset the standing of western conference football teams by defeating Northwestern tomorrow, attention of followers of the sport in this section will be occupied largely with the ancient feud games and intersectional contests between other members of the "Big Nine." Notre Dame vs Michigan Aggies; Wisconsin vs Minnesota at Minneapolis; Chicago vs Illinois at I'rhana. Ohio State vs Case at Cleveland and Inwa vs Ame at Ames, arc all classics and the records of the several teams indicate that the 1016 combats 7 gies kicked. Arizona penalized 15 yards for holding. Arizona punted. Aggies punted.

Pierce went in for J. Meyer at fullback. Aggies penalized flvo yards for off side. Gilbert over for touchdown. Hendry failed to convert.

Score 60 to 0. Aggies kicked. D. Meyer carried hall to 50-yard line. Aggies intercepted forward pass.

Aggies pulled long forward Adams went In for Hendry, and Hendry took Marlar's place at the left end; Aggies- tried drop-kick, but failed. Wildcats' ball on 10-yard line. Wildcats punted. Aggies, ball in center or field. Score 60-0.

Fourth Quarter. The Ijcginlng of tho last quarter found tho first team in again. Hallmark, Downey, Hayes, McPherson, Braekenbury, Crawford and Purler. Aggies punted. Arizona punted to '--yard line.

Arizona's bail' on -fumble. McPherson over for touchdown. Hendry converted. Score 67 to 0. D.

Meyer went In for McPherson. Arizona punted. Aggies punted. Crawford made Cn-yard run through line for touchdown. Hendry failed to convert.

Score 73 to 0. Barkley went in for. McGowan. Assies punted and recovered it. Aggies intercepted forward pass, Aggies punted.

Time called. Score by periods: Arizot. 20 12 1373 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: Touchdowns, McPherson 4. Crawford 2, Gilliert 2, Braekenbury 2, J. Myer; conveniens, Hendry four goals not Officials: Lieutenant Harriett, 'referee; Captain Reilly.

umpire; Lieutenant Hohhs, field judge; Lieutenant Schmidt, head linesman. The lineup was as follows: IN THE SOUTH ATLANTA, Ca Nov. 17. -AW three of the south's undefeated football elevens Auburn, Tennessee and Georgia Tech have hard games tomorrow and the day' Is expected to furnish Important developments In the fight for the southern championship. Auburn 'will stage its annual game with Vaniicrbile at Birmingham; Tennessee meets Sewanee at Chattanooga and Tech plays Georgia at Alliens.

Washington Lee, claimant to the south Atlantic championship, is to play Washington and Jefferson at Richmond In what promises to bo another feature contest. The Pennsyivanians- are expected to match a strong aerial offense against the smashing line methods of the heavy Lexington eleven. will lack little of the futenslty thnt has marked similar meetings in the past. Central west football wll have its final chance at the east for this season when Pennsylvania and Michigan clash at Ann ELYSIAN GROVE Monday, November 20th 2:30 P.M. The Thrilling Climax of Modern Achievement Combines all the dangers of bull fighting and football, the thrills of aviation, the suspense of a Vanderbilt Cup race, and the uncertainty of a pony polo match.

DON'T MISS IT The popular price of admission-50c; children, 25c-brings this great attraction within the reach of everyone. Ask Anybody. Everybody Knows Arbor. Tims far the east has the clearer MISSOURI VALLEY KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17.

The football season in the Missouri Valley and the southwest has Its chief interest centered at Lincoln, where the triumphant war riors of Nebraska will try to stop the new drive of the Jayhawkers team to wring victory from the cornhuskers and Announcement unless the Kansans can humble their opponents, Nebraska's claim to the cham pionship will be without a cloud. Missouri will play Drake at Columbia, Position. Fullback Meyer IX. H. Li and the Tigers should win from the Iowa annual football game appeared imminent.

Arizona. C. Porter," 3. Pierce McPherson Gilbert Braekenbury E. Renaud New Mexico Howard Foster (capt) Ientoii Denton Bunting Colorado Students Start to Burn "Goat" players.

Iowa State (Ames) and Iowa University will play at Ames in a game that always brings out the best In the two teams and usually means the crowning of the champion of the state. Both teams are strong memliers of different conferences, and are old rivals. L. H. R.

"soat" for four years the bone of con-tntion between the two universities, after death was mounted on a pedestal. Resolutions were adopted by the. student body tonight pledging that tiny will drop all animity at tomorrow's football game between the two elevens in len-ver. They also agreed that the students who early today went to Golden In auto We wish to announce to our many friends and patrons that we have located at 272 East Congress, iu the Motorcycle and Bicycle business. We have a complete stock of new parts and accessories, with a first-class repair shop in con-, neetion.

RUSSELL JEFFRIES 272 EAST COXC.RESS Quarter But It Is "Stolen" Varsity-Mines Annual Football Crawford D. Meyer The Kansas Aggiea will Journey to Norman, for a game with the much beaten Oklahoma team which 12 months ago defeated the farmers. 23 to mobiles and painted the buildings of the vhnol of mines with red and black paint Game Today Despite Bitter Differences Vickers Marmnn Meerschridt Boussman Rea, Jackson B. Jackson should be "punished" Tho faculty exacted pledges from the students tliat Today's trouble arose over a recent visit of a detachment of Miners to Boulder In aearrh of the "goat." "Billy" originally belonged to the university heie. He tin paraded while allvo four year ago at the annual football game between the elevens, placarded "This Is the Mine's nan: we have IL" The I'niversily of Colorado lost the game, an, the goat few days later.

He was killed and stuffed an dplaced In the Mine Athletic huildinr. where be remained until sbden by t'nlventittr of Colorado student. Pean K. It. Hellerrw.

of Colomdrt I'niversily. dr la red that (fhless hnslil-Itles were droprl. be wool start action to withdraw the school from all Inter-rolleifiate athb tk-s. It was authoritative, ly stated tonight tht the lame would i.Ist'-H Minina Hoists, Compresor. trtlH.

Punii. hm-ilxer Machine Co. Adv. L. 1.

R. Downey, Mnrlir Hendry L. T. R. Turvey L.

O. R. Canenter, Merideth Spread a Little Sunshine Benefit Social at K. C. Hall Tuesday.

November 21. Given by St. Anns Society of All Saints church to help the needy. Everybody welcome. they would hold no parade in iH-nvei preccdirtK the game, refrain from of f.

nsive yells and burn the goat. Members of the faculties rf the two institutions held a "peace meeting" In IMiver tale todav. One of the terms BOULDER. Nov. 17 The "goat" over which hostilities broke out early today letween students ot the t'nivemitr of Colorado and the Colorado S.

hwl of Mines and which the student body of the University of Colorado late tod it reluctantly ssreed In twirn the nmpn, was stolen tonight when enrmite to the place designated for the bonfire. The peace. It was said, was that the Colo Center Lynch Rent row. Herbert R. I L.

McGowan. Rennml, Barrlar. R. T. L.

Hemlrr fcapt). Adams Krnnig R. E. L. HUlniark, Bwsnev Williams KEEP YOUR BOWELS REGULAR tf your bowels become constipated, taka a of Chamberlain's Tablets Just after supper and they will correct the dirder.

They are mild and gentle In their action. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. rado students should gn to Od-len t.v morrow and rnnwve h- paint frem th? bulldinas. At one time today ot of the.

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