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mn.v mis. srsnvY xovemrer 10. i2-t. IiK TWKliVSi i SrflV Ma toU.l-dowt. a tniij ft iMH i I J' frort ll.c lo o.

i i lit. Mi Hut) i L--i "s-t v- 1 s- ty. V3 but that It is in Princeton's Dream ef 'Big ThrceT? Champion-shin io Sinothereci rejuvenated Gzlvir Best Illinois at Every I SLaro of til 3 Buried the Cornhuskers Under a Score of 34 to 6 and Avenged Defeats put tho r.nco with a ant (m i I I of a I'ai t'u- the." ar.U e- ery edher period and was with; a thro yard-? it" nr. "th-r Pac'ol' v. line to v.

the I wVisile' Idcw the The line Score by I Pineeton (v) V-. ho fe" J.r. r.iu n.atties i.T Sturl I MeMillin I.ovojoy 1 leward Itr, r.o.it Gates li'i M. rlh nr.V llo littaiatt I 1 Ih-ne'h t'l-ildo 1 1: i I a i Cr.lIvc2! rr? Alien th: Game th Nov. 1" IW :r.inre.

the Illinois 1 clipped the i ter's elm XT it f.i. afternoon thi. in suir. suffered injuries in with that i id for the re season, aitcndiu physician- .1 for a ten ard I'ahiivT stadium. MINNBAPOB1S.

Nov. 13. Mir.nc-s-ot.i st-ppcl "B-d" Grange today an'l Illinois" i.iiir tin conference championship aspiration. went turn-I 1 ii a iii.t.l eleven ponded it- way a Ho victory over Zurpkc's rj. tr.

Ou of the realm of hnprohaUlity ami rated even m.ro rcr-iote try man fore a e-olorful crowd of cU COPTIC UBNP. I ml. Nov. 15. Tk-four horsemen of Notre lame am! their team mates, ran rough shed over Nebraska in their annual game on Cartier Field here today burying Hie-tfornhuskcr -unJer a 31 to 6 seore and avenging the victories Nebraska scored over Coach Tioc-kne's warrior In 1923 ami The the worst -frubblns wh'ch a hitter! er ii 'aao-ais were a i :) thrott-rh bi.y leashed a mtuiity machine that smashed, its way to victory by a scr.ir;- of 1" to o.

end toppled Prince- ton from the of prcatness it Y.h.' 1" i and ph said the i inoct will la v. i-Io JJrt vr tliis throucrh the I-rilliant attack rf a JVackficM whose wan sct ty CIcrencc Shtiltc left half ain nn 3 tl.rotiml th it Nebraska tlcvtn ever received from Jot-it: it i.Or.-r.;a-a for sirPtilma-n; Mian; tieh.tly ta.ind at r.rni and lie djia.rted tor at 7 p. wit'v his ta v.as to crush int; 1 larva Yalo'ss triumph by a margin oven won; e-ompclte that the score imli-catc--. an aPimst tos I'rinoetcn's ran. -1 forma Notre THime in the ten years of foot- ir.Iy in the frr.t vrU I ball relations hetwetm tha two tint- iark for Minnesota, for in that Tle eonteftwas witnefse.t esjiri tho much few red (Irans'i I.y a capacity croud Fpec- -naIe a ten yard around left "William's for in for f- 1 Gslii fi.v -a ta.t itrvr4 who Jamraed every aua'n-- mn lor ir.iuois tn.iy t'ucaiown lhi-an, tkirtet; for illlit.

Iais I osi the part 4 tin acatnst tho Crimson, tor the 1 j.Xfter thct he v.a ot.Ty a menace esr.tsed the tiiishap. "I foi niliam. f. for liill. l.asi!tore i any dirty playing on Bv for i'i-cer had entered a fray a favorite.

A i a result the lilue. now apparvr.tly tho to; of its stride, will bo lavared t. compio Harvard next Saturday in the deciding same of the title series and complete a second itn-eicfeatcd season for the Blue. all her scoring to-lay in the third period, when layer." lv ail Pi the ro'iine and shoahi at fa that The injury was the oulm a had day for the th? Minnesota- team: btilHa'at record of the nvdiifjin virtually fell hi: in carrying the balk Kline for Joss-. Benton for Battcrwortb, Cat lot for Pond.

force: Victor warts. Browr, Umpire IX B. I'ults, Brown: Uca3 linesnian. I'iil'ani I-faiie nbuek, I'cnnsylvanfa: Field B. J.

JIarry Scott booted a remarkalle drop kick for a field goal from the Byan, Michigan. that did ttot iM-ltrUt's-. Ne.r the rlof-p tle third period an injury whtu he was tackled f-re-ed Grange out of the same, but'lon before that Minnesota had cstabJbli-ed its superiority two in the second period and another in the thir and iit the final period tho tlophtr tl In every le p.tr;nss-ut it was a itrvf Rophcr team brought tr.e ttov. nialt of GranKe enl the Illinois and the Maroon and IJoht rooters went frantt- with joy sir their eohorts fought the Zuppke men off their feel. In results measnnd ar it: caind from t'tid in downs, the Gophers' superiority shown, for Minnesota catned yards atjil losi ii lUt- Ittinoi.s p.iln ina yards and rn first ehwns the led wilh ifte from serinuiKiue on stvai-jht J'nd The-fatuous Notre l.im haekru iu of Trowley, T-aydn.

ln Miiler and Ptohldrcher maklnpr up the quartcte of eavalry men mvuhs into action late in the first iend lffore Nebraska crashed over with a touchdown and carrvjrsr tr.e ficnt to the Nebraska territory slashed the line for lie pains and ran -the ends as they pleased, in addition to, rewalinsr a sensational forward passing atta'k. Coach Ilockne followed l.H iry tiee or startint- a team of trcot. roniKstd of seeond ttrln pluvers but a uuukly as VtbrasKft pound'd the hall close to Notre trave the sicnal ot eleven new plajers to take toe fiell Iyuen. Crowley. Miller and Stuh-ldrchr yanked off their sweater and raced into the came bchinl a complete new line from then nn the contest was one sided, and NehraSAi OF THEV eiwi it i i rmi ar-i -r imwi ii i ittT rt- -h i iii i tt ft -tt r- tt f'-'ifi iri i--" -tf-rg MIW -5 Cooped eKvcwj fn VIM LPir yegr 5 in OF THE GlG 5: ft i lis tl-? if si an vMr- un nsiiuns mumif THE RT sttnougn able to match sp.

ed the perfect ItlinrMS three tar. L- the ball, tv.o on fnv.atd pa-- tkime maehtne. etie by a Gtpher pctutlt. Vr.t. lame.

which crushed tTte rr i. rf f-f Army, Princeton. G.r?rta Tech an.tj Dici, i Ti mi Wisconsin. predaMy will tnrousu the seaon undefeated, with claims to the fendbatl honors of tho a result of its remarkable Terord. Bt or rp iiiinT u-.

i mm Inir.H K'V OOI I'll at Chicago next Saturday. The purple eleven Is not expected to tirsdsh much opposi- ton for the sreat Notre? Pamo v. -i lis a k. 4 wt hj yisitorc Have no Dent jn Univcr-Gliy Defanse Petiveen A. f.f 'n v.

i hin. The line up Ntdre. Iarne Crowe I1I MeMenmon T.T Gluckert IS raxwetl llanowek Ti Baton Seherer tt Connelt KIIB in -1 and fYHBsiss'ppi Col- Nebraska Collins Bweir AVetr AVestpbai Molsern Bohcrtson BUods My rrs i UN VI "It4 IT Y. Nov Cniv.Tsily of fce'eern had titt'o tret: ticn hen th- Gi i r-Tr 4 fa thi cor. lid 1- -v.

th. Pv th i.a 'At-y-' I -TT- Boyle 1 .11 IS tSfrney BB Seore by peri.nt: Notre Tame 0 It tl NVbrnska 0 r. if miiw nyL-Uitf tiiro'G A. I it. Calki-V tiooiahian t-ula" i lord from ho v.

a-? rr. ti-o- vi it i i i Bins mfsco.i. tott ha I ccr- si -vippl her after iuuoh.lov.n-. one reprrventa the' in an 1 Notre I mo s. orinr Tuchdv r-- Stuhldreher.

ub for h-. rer. suh for iU-rney; Crowley. for Boyle; It. MUi-r suH for enneu v'.

ii 'i A Too was 7 f. a'nmli'V 4: i tt rror. ia o.r-.tf i the fl points after touchdown Net.rstsl.a c.r 1 OIU U'I'IVI sippi vos- hart in the if Mw; off ielals: Ikartmouth: Cnudre McCar'y Kan-! (in rt a nd i lua ll-t ba-N. t. io- 1 i.O; ho foar taoylar Iti no of sprint- of nu tru-r for I I I I I t'o 1 tl 1 in so'-1 I.

tory in sti las Citj field jasr- Vyatt, head, linesman Klrko. Time of periods 15 minutea; -i -i a tth oat of ft at of the way A. and Uli a ntarher in thw cc- iff 3f. -i-'1 0- t--F! has tw'i tl; II i- ll; v- ith tlio Be I 1 She rep. ip from jtway U-rir: no on 1 t'-at ih A vt tor- op il'i fa: i ii Georgia Teck Is Bcztcx "By lied" ATBA.NTA.

Nov. 15. Georgia Teach I cr.tcn here this aftci-noon hy heck." Tho Yanderbilt eirlvo at ori! ir.c-i. rK i-T-v 7 -1 -1 pi p. lo 1 e'-ar.

si'; IV n-( ia by i vm -tpA. 1. 1 a G-it-h' it Mid. oy i Commodores scoreel the enty three i -ff tt' t. the some when JIeck' P-.

bm i P.V till e. J.II Pit a i Baird I -ovk si; i -i Btmr-ard T.dart B-ulii'f a tin- jf -oialj Pierce i -v T7 -Fi- nl: th- t'' ti Is tu o- fi, 11 jre vi it'rs. at It ho.s jnst been 1 that Adlph Tad: Brown I'roviaoe. Jh fo oa aad v.re. Miro.r i has I -in h' 1' his I do ia lot for tvaa i'u--oa--.

Aiaotican at' r. pas, bo.vi by i-o it.v; to i t-laoana of is I I. i ft i ad-oo- I. Patlr li oio va r- th tl-ry h-. 1 el that he v.i!! -m- ii ti I r-v-' c---e fc jt .7 h) i i fi nc 21isa Ccii -a I' I I )ffi; a i ai if fait v.

edc ven lit. r. put th- ball throi Capta'n fratn. Tit ee-jttr Gr tiai'M rati ia a end c.o cheek tli-- also tttut. tl Un? -ml thi nt Smaltv.o-! Steveits ar th 1 to hid Vi (T r.

vr .1 it-. Wakefield boo" field goal from the Zi vard line ia the first period. The score was 3 tt when the game was 11 minutes old and that was the tabulation when it was over Put the proverbial Wakefield po.il was an Impressive piece of elrojkickin. A l-rtlilant run of a kkk by the elusive Gilrcse haJ plaeed the bull tn Techs ard line. Kyan threw his hardy frame into the lino bi.t was revvaro- ith inches hen he was Tor yards.

MeKlbbim tjied snot to ld. It was caught but riot retained and fourth elown Jtvomed with a eteniand that evtner arrangements be iua Waketlett went lack almost 1- yards an standing varus firm live td.jeciivc ttpriehts and tth litt! hesitation teek ttie iass trom hts and kicKe.t it almost tae middle of the oal posts. tho of imd-fcated randci hilt Bsferce Saxton OlfeUL t'ams hen it played a Mi.a-) Uiup.iro Bahler.e (Kansas). CJ seoreli-ss, tie with the stroa'r Pen it 1'irdd (V. V.

i Sdate Kfitrut on Franklin I ubstitut Urns Ajrgio; for ii arc Po DEFEAT GuiM To 3 1 Tapper; Smart for Young, for Clark: Htaurt: Clark ij for I'rics'cr; MeMullon for C-rley; I'rlertcr for Hopper; LueUeil for Clark. lYe'Ee mi a mtglnv dehmia omnmi on iftal sumec F.P -c azoo County Boys Are Outplayed arrd Sir.it Gut. By I rlo i. it LCLo tve 1 tea caity titi-ia u-iis uwt tzt Ali-s CoBoL-e White for i ierce; for, Ken'Jall: Wilyon Itoiran r- o- field. A if rain and sleet fell thre-t-'rhout th? which Pranklin field fOippcry i-nd usiecr-t-aln rn.i th that it to itltril i i and poor pyii'iry.

pi pt The inonihly meetiror the City P. Y. U. vrill be' held at the Second Baptist Church, Monday Nor. 1" at p.

m. Bvery raemher is to- roan 'fer lorl p. Itt: McC'elland 1 FEI TOO GFI tS I JO PROVE 11 ilan. 1 lortdersc Whli ft Ju PU-rvc fop Wilson; Kendall j'" MicB.turen: WHscji for Parks; "VVhito fov Kendall; If. Wilson Bonfr; MciLaurcn for Tt.

AYilson: Gan- for Batliff. Scoring: Touch-if' .1 i. 4r KeaJy; ttmvkeei er. -join. siccus, alter i tcuch'Jown.

Stone. Clinton High Is Loser to Floren V' jue ted to 1 1 an roucrrr to a ZTxr.iz-zzzj WITST POINT. N. Nov. 1.

Columbia a ml Army fo-i-rht to a U-H Mandstlll in a well played and lntrestin-? today. The cam'- marked the eemnf ce I it Skillful Repah on Ev-zrv Rhlic cf Bzllerv hi JUST EID IT ClIICAtlO, Nov. The Maroons who tied Illinois and entered the frame overwhelming- favorites were barely able to nose out a 3 to 0 victory over Northwestern today. of pcw wn food to he presented to th? Bap-tiat Orj'hanane- Thanksgiving day in the form of a erai social. This will Tie the first mcetlas of the City B.

Y. I. U. stuce tho Traln-Im; School. A Pn per cent attendance of rdl unions of the city is urtred to be present.

with appropriate exercises. Twelve thousand incetators nALMONU November 15. Tho Hinds county agricultural hirrh rclioel boys this ifternocn decisively defeated the Y.uco Centnty atirieid-tural high school ot Benton at footh.il, the ir.ul score being 23 to 0. Dcpitcj the fact game was onesided from start to finish, the Benton lads put tip a lnird fisht. "and there -were many thrills to cheer the fans into The Hinds Assies now hold" the district titlo are prepared to battle the winner of Monday's game Wesson nn 1 Urookhaven for further advancement toward the state title.

witnessed the contest. Columbia sravo Army the hardest fight it has had this year. The Bine and White so: it apd Kopich hnek-field men. No until Harry Wilson entered the came fn tP second -tuartcr elid the Cadets pet going. ti T3 CLINTON.

Nov. 13. The Clinton-lltjrh lvwlsers locked horns for th fir.t basket ball pr.me ef the season with the IUrence Bulldogs en the home mpus here this afternoon with the disnstrout ot getting licked to the Pine of rt to The iH'dsrcrs played a same btit v. ere just unable to hold the faster tam from the east. A pood crowd witnessed the tilt atnons; tho spectators beins; a representative pather-inr of clti-ens and r.B-o a number of voilesii-- students.

Both teams were about evenly matched in weisht and po.xl sports-mansl revaited throushout. There were no individual rtari in the affair as each was a five man team and the lodcers just pot best hard weirk on the part ef the vist- t'TA ffliW Matinee and Nirfit 1 ii a. MONDAY oil! i'rl V-1 it IpiSliM; Spoils iiAT-nrsnvn- visrs irATTIBSBPBG. November ir-Hattlesburg llish defeated Lain a County A. II.

S. today, 21 to 0. in a frame which was hard-foucht throughout, despite the fact the wcrj unable, to jcore. The locals II ft 'it maue nil their tallies in the second, and third epiartcrs. II.

Walker wat I Cul.PMBUS. Nov. -iIS The Georgia Itolhlosrs not er.ly irrowled tierce ly bat they founht furiously in their priclinoi tattle today and the Auburn Ti-rrs. a i hals. wen defeated, tV 0.

It was a preat with each team Idttlinfi every second of play inj? tinte. Almost alt th ten thousand persons watchtm; the ar.ntial contest wer kept on tlirir throughout, the for the result was in doubt until th sun had be-pim to set and the final see? I ef play had pasf.d away. Umi'UhtL dmijijf "7 7 rrici: rrn'f srik VTi-Pan i ZTJly "Xir.j-J of Z.rasrlcr.u ft 51 III if tjin 1 A7 lV" "2" l-T t- outsaiudng star of the game, with Conn, Batten and Bethen also doing fine work for tho locals. KEia tr. cf r.

scortEi.rs3 Nov. 15. Scoring a. field goal In the third period and a touchdown In the final ses-. it.

the 'Washington and Jefferson pridirun. warriors held the University of Pittsburch eleven scoreless today, the visitors winning 10 to o. 11 tit 4 I HH" I'm 11 a i CCHTISAET ESJVT rsOTTIl -BOSTON. Nov. 15 Centenary cot-1- Ss teatn Gentlemen" with their title Inscribed en their ehests.

defeated Boston college today. 10 to .9. wiping out last reason's defeat. The team of paints coached by McMillin. sccrcd a.

touchdown and a field goal, the former by Ferreil after an yard run in the third perioel and the kick by Place from the 25-yard line in the firs: period. Ward rushed for Bo-ton eoltese's touchdown ia the first period after a Centenary kick was blocked and Boston sained tv.o iHintr. e-n a "afeTV- Whito of Centenary in thT minutes of play. I' i I I 13 4 v. u-' wwxzzTir- ovzr.

Ai.3 iia BIB Ml NG 1 1 A M. Nov. 15 The Centre Colonels walked over the Crimson Tido of Alabama here today by the score of -IT to IV. Tho Colonels who entered the pame with on Aiaht-ma. eomdotely outclassed the Alabama riuad v.

nev.r threat-enrd the Centre coal. Covinsttea led th-- Centra tera-a to attic JhsJ L2 tS 'J .1 -Vii-flr i t- b-li I tneu Vactrty in rt Society CJ.IXTON, Nov. 5. The literary culture the women of this hich-ly cultured community Is finding a facile channel through which to r.pro- ItM-lf In crganiration of the Clinton Delphla Society, Mrs. Claud Bennett, president.

Under rod-: if-', twi: an with comparative ea the aurr ices of thi society, Ir. I 1." 'w Wl i Soutliwick dean of the l-nersonian achool e-f Oratory, who Is now lTv'AV: f- tnrr th.o will isit Ciintcn on i L- Friday evening. the rtrt ie-f this M1 IU Nov. 13. Harvard's varsity e'even.

torn by the Tisr'r ef Priacetoa a week av-o. was back for a tiiird ur-cessive year by ef Brow a teday. to o. Bruins ste ppe I ih" erlraon iionth. at time ho wilt pivojl entertainment In Shakespeare 1 3 NKYY OBLBANS.

Nov. 15. Tulane scored f.t;r touchdowns in the last half and defeated Tennessee. to 7. Nehf war responsible for Tennessee touchdown and ktcke.l goal.

laute nschtar. TutanJ piarlertck. wa the ini: id-tal hero of the sarne seorins 13 pednts in the third pero d. Tenmvscee Kj Talaae until the third period. rujwitng 75: 1.CC C1.C0 IZzII Crilrra ward parses tsn-l n-- Py ll riar i af io a ir-sno ft litil i ia the Harvard tc.u.i.

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