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12 Oc Cimcs-gemacrat: Stusfrm, Hobcmher 17, 190S. (t ir a nrvc ricT rnVTFQT rr-l-r TT .4 ti T-V FOOTRATT. TRAM TS OFF 75 7Tl Edited by Ijj fist contest football team is off cpnpv'V Edited by -orrrcri Ari rnriT A TTT? v( JlJClAlVA rpnu Qrrr wnr 1X1V FOR TWO TEXAS GAMES OJT V-I JLjKJUlDlJiy FROM. HASKELL INDIANS. USjtlVJJs FOR TWO TEXAS I GAMESjJJL i S.

wi nn iiflm 1 1 'i 1 1 n' nBjsw v- asanas an A AW X-' A A AK. AM-m -a" eW H. T. Ift to Uht TT TT TNT Faip, right end; I'ollack, t-ab guard; TT -XT Tf T- 7 TT Tat" Evan, sub half; V. Smith, full l' TT? back; DaviJ Eajniund, mascot; Albright, sub quarter; sub guard; guard; Siovall, center; Gaudy, captain and left tackle; C.

Smith, right half; Fenton, quarterback; U. Seovall, left end; Lally, left half. TIGERS TROUNCE REDMEN THIRTY-TWO TO NOTHING OLIVE AND BLUE ELEVEN LEAVES EXPECTING VICTORIES IN TEXAS Tulano Varsity Squad, Fifteen Stronsr, Under Coach Curtla and Athletic ilaneger Eahleman Geta Off for Texas Student Cheer Their Departure Every Man in Tip Top Condition for the Hard Contests Ahead. pass the ball hitting the ground before being touched. Fenton kicked 40 yards, Nebett running It back 15 yards.

Nebett kicked for 'JO yards on an on -side kick. Selp of S. F. recovering ball. Fenton then booted the 1 1 forty yards.

N'ebett'retifrning it five yards. Indian Smith kicks twenty yards on an on-side kick. Fenton getting the bill and running It back tea yards. After a. series on punts.

Bij Movail broke through the Iu liatw line and recovered the bail oa a fumble. A forward pass from Feuton to "Little" Stovall gained fifteen yanis. A tackle around tackle play two yards, an I V. advanced tbe oval eliztt on a line pl'ice. C.

Sruith was then sent around right end for a Game Is Roughest of Local Season, Several Indians Eeing Put Out for Slugging "Little" Stovall and Baird Enliven Affair by a Fistic Combat Haskells Play Plucky Game, But Odds Were Too Much. L. S. U. Not in the Best of Form.

touchdown. lenton uusscd g. ul. Score:) the direction of the coach and ueueral Manager Kshlcman of the Athletic Asao- hea the teams I Hed a-ain 'ciativu, was composed of the following was for at r.ht eud fifle, mt.u: Webh, 1Vau. Ywm.s, i 'z "'y- West, Korst.

Cayt. Brown. Bib Smith, yards, and returned the puiit forty T1 treorge. Baker Mniih. I arrell.

I'reyfuss, yards, Balr inaKicg a fair catch, l.alrd Scott. Moore and Jo.ins. then booted the f--r forty yards, en- i 1 A kir--e crowd of students from the ton ruijmr.2 it ut rds. L. S.

t. unjTersi'T were down at tlie depot to see was penalized tfjeen for holding. I. boys leave, ami they cnited In giving lenton kicked thirty nve rards and o-it I royal sendoff. Tuitue yebs and hulla- bonnds.

Indians bail. Iudna Smith b-st t-aloos were repeatedly given, and as tbe yard on an end ruu. Halrd bucked train pulled out the boys gave cheer after the line with no advance, and on the next i i- i i. 'cheer, which were answered br the niem- Coach Curtis aud tbe Oiive and Blue eleven departed last nibt over tbe Southern Pacific for Texas, where they play bers of the team. Tbe team left In fine shape, every man being In the of condition and ready tbe hardest kind of a contest Wednesday.

The eleven will go straight Austin, arriving there this afternoon. They will work out this afternoon and get In trim i.t: r. 1 1 Is I end for one yard Fenton tried for a field goal from the twenty -five-yard Hue and failed. Baird kicked for forty yards, Fenton returning it out of boundi. again punted twenty yards, Seip returning It five yards.

On an attempted forward pass Indian Smith downed Selp back of the line for a loss of ten yards. tried an end run but could not gain. L. S. C.

now tad twenty yards to go to make the required distance, Fenton kicked thirty yard It being returned fifteen by the Indians. The bail went to tbe Indians on down. Roberts" in a tack! around tackle i gained one yard. Kalamma tucked the line tint conld not advance. Baird then booted the ball ten yards on an outside kick.

Fenton making a fair catch. Lul'y backed tbe redrnen's line but eoold not gain. Johns, the Indian left tackle, was, afier moch protest, put out of the game for slugging. Juke took his piaee. In tbe next play Lally fumbled tbe oval but regained It at a eight-yards ioss.

V. Kmith went through tbe line for two yanis. Fenon then kicked a Held goal from the thirty yard iice. Score L. 8.

F. 10. Indians O. Baird of tbe Indians then kicked off for forty-five yards. V.

Smith running It back ten yards. Lally shot around lft end for fifteen yards. Fenton lost eight yards on a quarterback ran. uuj irreu io ucfr throtia riiht tack. but was downed wlta a yard loss.

Fenton punted forty yar is, and Kalamma ran It cp one-half of that distance. On the next plsy the Indians were penalixed ten ys-Os for hoiiir j. Baird punteI for ve yarii.i, Ft-ntcn returning It out of C. wLcd se en yarns oa an rua. Nobiett on a cro- tck.e pir.r ad.rat.esl tbe ovtl yards.

V. Sndth bu'ied tun Hue for it tda.Ilar Seip glne-1 a yard on an end run. and Lally three yard, through left tatk. I. S.

F. was here penalize! fif-te, i holdlrr. Featon Uxite-1 the jig-kin aud out of bounds. Indians' bail. Nebett oa a run a yard.

Baird punted. Scip matin- a fair ca-eh. Fenton punted back aftyUve vanls. mr.king a fair catch. Time was called with the ball the Indians possession on their tiven-ty-yanl line.

Score L. F. 10, Indians O. snCM HALF. Baird kickM off for the Indians, booting the oval yard and out of bounds.

Fenton kicked from tbe 2T. yard line for yard, tfc- Indian running it up 10 yards. A pretty forward pass from Nebett to Smith gained lv yards tbe Indians, lillman of L. f. t.

then stoppe1 on kick aud ran forty yards down tbe field before downed. This was a MiiM.t!oii.-il run, Kalamioa running Hiiro an down, and fprlnglng cn bim from behind, downed bim. t'andy. In tackle around tackle play, gained 5 yards. Fen-ton tore 8 yards out of end.

being given splendid interference. In a tiekie around tackie play Nobiett gained yards. ianiy was then sent around right tackle ir a toucbdewn. Fenton kicked goal. I.

S. V. 10, Haskell 0. Fentoa then kicked off fcr 50 yards. Kalamri-a running It 15 yards.

Baird punted 45 ysrds and Fenton tried a drop for ul from the S.1 yard Hue, bat n.Issed, the evr.l going out of Ixvmds. Baird then booted the ball for 35 yards. Fenton returning with- It 15. Nobiett gain'-d 5 yards on an end run. L.

S. C. was here penalixed 1" yards for holding. FetitoT made 12 yards on a quarter back run. King furnished great lairference.

l-'-'T- H.iit Halfback Kalamnni was here put cf the game lor Meaus being substituted, and the Indians were penalized taif way to tbe g-al line. Smith us then buried over the l' for a touciidotsn. This play waa exaci.y like tve one that gained L. S. U.

Its Urst being a fake kick. C. Smith kicked ut frnta tte -Hue. Fentoa eatcb- lr.g It, Le far.ls- ki goat -ore S. L.

111. Itd.ans 0. Baird kicked tff 4" rr.r.is fcr tbe Indians. V. s-nlt'i rraaS'ig It rj J) yards.

it tc-1 tbe when taekie.1 Inr-in ti" oa 1-ootcl ted the oval a fair -at-lr. yard, Nel-ett Baird k.cked 4- y.r i. Smith 15 yar.is. L. S.

ber yards for an nncoiittdeted forward "77 a a g. f. fl. T. in V.

a I McDanlel Noblet, rignt for the hardest struggl tney xpet have this year. The University of Texa baa been playing a fine game this year and are out to take Tulaue's calp oa Wednesday. Iiowever. tbe locals are Vt up a strong fight and are optimistic a to the outcome. Before leasing laat night Coach Curtis said: "We are playing fine ball now and will make Texas fight hard for a victory.

We expect to give them the best game of the season, and I would not be surprised to see us win. From Austin tbe Olive and Bine will go to Waco, where they meet Baylor ou Saturday. If the team is not too much, crippled from the result of the Austin game. Baylor should be easy picking for Curtis" men. Since playing Baylor here two weeks ago Tuiane has Improved greatly and will walk through the gam- Saturday unless the team Is greatly crippled.

The boya will return Sunday evening, and if they win the games la Texas a big crowd of rooters will welcome theni home again. -1 ago. Games will be played each Moo-day and Friday night until the close of the season. The four teams already mentioned are its only members. Doable-headers will be played each night, eeee--Innicg games.

William B. Metxler Is president of the league. Scores last night were: R. II. E.

Peters 5 2 1 02 212 1H 4 Careys 0 0013004 9 Batteries Peters, Zimmerman, II. Kiillam; Careys, 8. Carey and A. Herbert. R.

IL K. Zirr.mermans ...211093 1 221 20 Keefes 0 2 8 12 5 1-1T 13 Batteries Zlmmermans, 8. Schwah and W. Stumpf; O'Keefes, J. Casey and J.

O'Keefe. FmIres P. Uaggerty and W. K. Metxler.

Scorer Thomas Coogtto. CIIIRCII BliKUT BALL LKKiCE. The second gsrnes In the regular series of tbe Church Basket Ball Leagn will be played this evening in the outdoor gymnasluia of the Yonng Men'a a a Association at o'clock. There will be two game played this evening and oa every following Tuesday evening during the seav.o. The league is now well orgs.n!ed.

and all who attend the games wi.l see a good exhibition of basket ball playing. Tte first game this evening will be Injiween the teams of tie First Methodist Charch and Franklin Church, and the second game between Felicity and St. Pant's Churches. Members of the schedule committee are requested to ba prewnt, for the purpose of hobiing a meeting after tbe games. American Win, Me'Kurn.

Nov. Vi. Beals C. Wright and F. IS.

Alexander, the Amert-an ten-ids cracks, compering In the Victorian slag'es champlotship. playd matniflremt opening garner t.eday, easiiy defeating their o-ai oppjnents. Beabnlnj ov. Alltrnooa and Evening. BilMDlxHIBlfli to be played at MILLER'S BILLIARD ACADEMY.

113 KOYAL STB EFT. T. H. SUTTON, better known Tbe BANOLCriS BILLI BD EXPEST. Tbe World'a Most MarveL la tbe rougbekt football fame of the local aiaon.

L. 8. yesterday defeats lie Ilmkeil Indiana, S2 to 0. The game raa oo sided, tbe ball being In the Indiana' territory the greater portion of tie time. Tbe Louisiana boyi outweighed tlie redmen by aeveral pounds and they nl outplayed them.

Tbe -anie a rough from start to finish and both eldea were guilty, altfcouRh It was the redm-n who were punished for liifulng and kicking. In tbe second half a Csht occurred between "Little" PtoTall, left end for L. S. and Baird. the ivdmen's full lck.

Just who was the acirretsr. or who started tbe fipbt, not known, but the two player fonpht running down tbe field and then clinched mnd pummeled one another. ImiueiJialely tbe clnseij around tbetn and tlf t-rowd from tbe bleachers swarmed nt -w SMITH, HASKELL'S field. It looked for a while as if there would le a general free-for-all tiht. Unt tbe men were quickly separated.

Sio-thII was led off the field by Coach Wln-atard, the former frenried with anger aid threatening to "get" the Indinn after tbe icame. The two s'-rappers did little damage to each other, and the bout was a draw by those present. The Indians claimed that they got the worst end of It when It came to selecting th officials, and they had to consent to tbs men selected by L. P. They brought an umpire with them, bi it ts aid I 8.

refused to let him ofll elate. To ail appearance the Indians fot a little the worst ef it from the rfficials. Neither side woull make atiy mrt of a statement after the game. Coach Kent of the Indians stated that his team wae not a gtod one. as the men swsrtced over tbe gridiron.

TIms foliow- lnj it tit fame in detail: GAJIB IX DETAIL. Fenton kicked off for L. S. booting the oval fifty Ave ysnUi. Kalamrr.a rua-nicg It back twenty yards before dowtied.

Kalamma was sent around tbe end. bat enuid not gain. On tbe next play tbe ball was fumbled and L. S. recovered It.

Fenton carried the pigskin around right end for eiht yards. C. Smith then i n. td tbe line for fifteen yards making the first touchdown. Time, one minute.

Smith kicked out. Fenton making tie estch and alo kicking g'Wi. f-re, L. S. L' 6.

Indians 0. The teams changed side and Fenton again kicked off for fifty-five yards. It being returned ten yards. Johns, in a tackle around tackle play, gained yard for the red men. Good Lagle becked the line, bet was anaMe to gain.

HalrJ then booted tbe ball for forty yards, it being returned a short distance. f'mith tore around right end for two yard. Nobiett vas sent around tackle, gaining seven yards. On the next ray L. S.

V. fumblei and Roberts gaisei tlie ball t-r tbe Kilicai went through tockle for two On the nrxt rty C. Smith tackled f'oloica for a loss of two yanis. Baird then kickej tWrty five yards, Fenton running It ba- fifteen. Seio went around the eaj for a Cve-ysrd gain.

C. Kmith fumbled tie next tae inaians recovennj tee oval. tried a quarter tack rua aroani le't end. but was nnabie to gain. Tbe next play as fumbled, but Island recovered the hall.

then booted tbe ball thirty- five Fenton making a fair catch. Fenton then kicked from L. S. F. fifty- ytrd line for a'riistance of fifty five yard? and out of bounds.

The H.isk lls brought Hie ball out to their twenty -Lvw ytr.is Hue and kkked off for thirty five Fenton returr.e,j tb punt the I'wime and the raa It I a five liaird tried lii.e cuM cot giiin. A :r.n.iil tjkl aio fallel to gain tl. litan'e. Baird tfcea ki- for twenty-five yards, Fenton mak- a iir t-atrh. lie thea tried for goal n.m t' tb.rty-sevea yard line.

but failed. Tbe taken to the Indians' line aud kicked for forty yanis. returning It ten yards. Lally plunged through left tackle for five yard. C.

Smith tor oj ysrds around right end. He followed this np with a gain of thre yards tbronfa r(--bt Fenton fumbled the -xt play, the Indians reroreriu tbe ball in tbe middle of the Held. The Indians then puibti off tin most sensational play of the d.iy. a douMe for-v-ard t-bind the line from tJ Siuitii, ueuing them a gain of forty flvei yards. ai.d placing tb ova! well In'o Louisiana's territory.

The forward i as iis escM.ied and perhaps the nio-t wnsatioiia! pulled off at Pelican l'ark tins season. The rclmen I'sn to liMk a fumble on the next pave the J.all to I i. F. Tbe Indians claimed tlier bad not snappe-1 the l.all, and 1 S. clainiel that the center moved It and Stovall fell on it.

Fenton then booted the t.a!l for forty-five yard. Kalamma returning it for fifteen yards. Inland gained ten yards on a quarter bak mn. F.aird pluce-1 the line for four yards. K.ii-imrnH lost two yards oa attempted lire h-i-k.

L. S. V. was penalized five ar Is for beiiitf off side on the next play. Kalamma was then seat around right end, ut co-ill cut advance.

On an attempted "ruard jas s- F. IVt.toa rauwbt tbe tail as with tbe loss of a yard on the next rlay by Kalamma. C. Smith three janis on a line plunge. Fenton kicked forty-five yards to the Indians.

S. F. then feral-lied five yards for t-eicg off jd. Baird f-r twenty yards. C.

gainoj Eve yar-is on a straight line plui.ge. Tbe bal aj t.en p.a--I to Fenton l-srk cf tt line t-downed for a Io--. t'eity yards. Fenton then ki' k-d tir-ea yards on an offside kick. Seip reijmiLg the ball.

At ttls point in tbe gam Island taken out and Nebett at quarter. V. Smith gained a yard through guard. Nobiett was sett i in 5 an V. L.

45 it 15 T. Gi'iL fub end; Thomas, lft ruarJ; takle; llillmait, right fined their playing yesterday ihiefiy to straight foottall, tuakiog few parses, and bereral of tbeu were nnsuefcsful. The Indians were much iipbter than the Louisiana boy, and most of theni were ery fleet footed. With a little more beef" and some stiff coacblLg, the Indians could maks.lt decidedly m.re Interesting for S. U.

guarter and Captain Island played during a part of the first half, he putting op a sensational game. lie was fast on his feet, sure in his passes and good at tar-k'tcg. As be bad not been In a game for over two weeks, he oon tired, and had to lie taken out. Kalamma. tbe little "InJIn" rlKbt half, was a wonder.

11U sprinting wax good, and tin tai kline cure, and he dived thronjrh boles in the l.tie. breaking np niany plays. He was removed in the second half for kickinj. Fmilh at if CRACK RIGHT END. right end was another of the Indian stars.

hen it comes to plaj ing center tn a unique, though effective manlier, tbe palm must be handed to liitie of the Haskelis. luiilap is a fellow, but has plenty of nere and srlr. 'a He defensive he would play well back from the line, and as soon as Stovall t.n.ipped the ball he would double up and hurl himself Into tbe line. ll- never filled to bowl Lis tn an. down, and very knocked two ei.l three rtonn.

He seemed to have no care for aii.j plunge In bead first aad tlo-n t'irn completely over. It vss a clever way of playing center tnd eff--tle. but a good not of serine I'erhaps only an would lay in manner. A large crowd of tiiiiy peiple ere preei-t. the grester occupying the bleaebers.

Tlje S. F. band i i r-- FENTON, QUARTERBACK OP I a TJ. lii, i'jl i rsu -u rr -n- ton running It back ten vards. At this I polat "Little" Stovall and Bi-Ird got In tight, and both were removed.

Ryan went la for L. F. and Siiu-sou for Baird of the Indians. Fenton kicked for thirty-five yard, tbe Indiana returning It twenty-five. Ryan gained a yard and l-'enton lost four on end runs.

The Indians got the ball here on downs, but immediately lost it on a fumble. C. Smith gained twenty jards on a pretty rua around rl-rht end. Tlie Indians were penalized five yards for tripping. Lally was then nent troontl right eud.

making a touchdown after a thirty-yard run. Fenton kicked goal. Score: L. F. S.

Z2, Ialiatis Time was called here. Summary: L. S. F. lineup: B.

I-StovalL c. Illlltnttu. r. Pollock, f. Gan ly, 1.

t.f Neble.t, r. Stovall, Ryan. I. Seip and '1111. r.

r. V. Smith, f. C. Smith.

1. Fenton q. b. Haskell Indian I'nnlnp. ''ireen.

r. Matosks. I. Jo'uis. Jake.

I. t. Roberts, r. t. bfiunit, e.

Smith, r. e. Kalamma. Means, r. Baird, Simpson, Goo.1 I.

Island. Nebett, b. Touchdowns C. Sinkh (lardy. V.

V. Snith, Ij-iiy. from touchdowns Fenton 2. Field goais Fenton. Referee llalilgan.

Fi.ipire I'rii Head line man -Atkinson. Knot ha II Itesnlls. At 1 1 oog Ten nes see Institute Bajlor 2. Military T. M.

C. A. TS I'KWINT. Basque for Ibaaiplon Indoor ftaschall Ten in. A banquet was ghen la-t nieht at the M.

C. A. for the ef tbe champion indo-T base! -II teitj of that association, after which 1'ret-idetit Harold Newman of the New Indoor Baseball Lengtje p- 1 tbe Y. M. C.

A. with the lescue bampioushlp pennant. The ban'Viet was a most enjoyable affair, the members of the team and their lady friends being present, besides some invited gUstS. After tbe banquet Prof. Ferry Roehra introduced John Carcin as toastmaster for the evening.

lie called on the fal lowing for impromptu tali: James Lee, John FotrovJirh, i.dwr.rd Throunk, James Burn. William Summers and it. C. Ackin. I Temple Black tiling several solos and a piano duvt was rendered by tbe M.dy.

President Harold W. Newman wrts then 1. und after an talk, which he paid a pleavt-g tribute to the M. C. A.

team, he pre-. thetn with the rhan penaar.t. The p-nnant the mot tea-jtiful e-. er g'ven by the 'eague. It Is tner.ty-tive feet long, has tite center v.

li a red emblctu, tbe Y. M. C. A. lett-rs ia with a navy blue border, iu are iciledded silver stars.

J. II. Keiii'her, captriin of tbe T.im, in bebaif of the Y. M. C.

A. Jand tl: teatu. John Garcln then pre- -JO r-. 71 V- tV -s, tW. I TT were nearly ail green at tbe game, and was on hand, and derir.g tb" irt- he was fairly well pleaded with their It headed a parade of s'ndent around the howtng.

fleid. This proved to the The L. B. V. team Tid not play tlie.r i discipline on the lid the rn-lice nsual game.

They seemed somew hat ne untitle to get tlo-m I a k. Corse-yesterday, fumbled and did iil'r when the ght br--ke out they n-'t play with their visual dash and sented the little son of Pitcher Edward Throunk with a sliver loving cup as a token of his esteem. Prof. Koehra then presented, on bebaif of Mr. Garcia, a gold watch fob te John PetroTltch, the same being offered to tbe player wub the highest, batting" average the league.

Petrovlt'-h responded with a few words u1 several uius.cb, numoers eaoe-j me K. OF C. IDOOK HASKBALL. Doalile-Hesder l'lar at epealas of Lncsc Series. Tbe first gmnes In tbe Kulghts of Indor Baseball League were played last Kt the Knights cf Columbus Curoudelet street, the Careys defeating tbe I efrs and the Zimniermnns the O'Keefes.

Bnh gf.mes were exrltlng and a go-nl iz.il g.iiiery of men and women, but there were ho-ts of errors and some weird plays, which, it Is promised, will later on us tbe tems g-t practice. The le.igie was organized two weeks i i v. 'y I tackle; iillenwater, sub ri-lit er.i'- tackle; Jma'-La- Fenton again ptityed a great ni tjuarter, bis handling of the team and bis punting being excellent. In the latter much tietter than the Inibi.ns. on bis punts every time.

I.aliy. bc'Ii Smiths and tuth phiyed grv.it lull. Tbe Titer eleven Is certairiy a atrong one and well trained. They Schwartz is mskir.j' rcora at the Tig Carnage Store, Ta- ronne and Lafarette streets, for a line of Automobiles. Bio Reduction on all City Carriage and Harness JOS.

SCHWARTZ Ltd- Earoncr and Sts. NEW OB LEAN'S. Mall Inquiries Solicited. ff. 'wm v- I -V- Tr" Left to Ki-ht Ncritt.

s-b iarter: pna. left r-airri. s. left Laf; left end; Ti-kt en.i; tircftte. rL'bt yuard; Good Eaifle, stib r'ht half; Dinlap, center: Jake, left KoU'rt, riht tackl-; KIaina.

rjLt half; 4 f- left Mean itbe-rovk and cn, BILLIARD PLAY Lie..

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