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SUNDAY MORNING THE 5HREVEfORT TIMES OCTOBER 10. 1926 TENNESSEE DOCTORS DEFEATED BY LOYOLA' 12 centenary game in detail-)! East Or West, Football Is Same, Save Junior Jackets Lose' to Oil City Griddert Junior Jackets of the Shreveporti yards and first down on Centenary's in lecnmque or isoacnes, bays ivevers high school lost a hard tougnt game to Oil City Friday afternoon, 13 to 0. it wa the Junior Jackets' first game i J7-yara line, Cortemeglia poked his kinky head through the center of th" line for nine yards. Hume gained three yard-and first down on Con-tenary's ZS-yard line. Yolves Come From Behind In Last Half to Capture Contest; Hard, Straight Football Wins ORLEANS, Oct.

9. Rising; to superb heights and revealing their best form of the season, the Loyola Wolves came from behind and ran and plunged their way to a 14 to 6 victory over the University of Tennessee Doctors in their fourth annual football clash at Loyola stadium Saturday afternoon. It, was the second time in as many weeks that the Pack has displayed rare fighting spirit in waging By ERXIE XEVERS. ill.Ameriea Fallback, 1925. 'OivrlKht, 1S2.

NF.A Service. Inc.l uince irraduatin? from LtXnnA Stan. Mnnn Loses Ball. First tluartor. Captain Rcbsamen kicked off to Ford on S.

M. 20-yard line. Hume failed to train. Hume punted 37 yards to Allday, who wag downed on his own 37-ysrd line. Beam made five yards.

A pass was incomplete. All-day punted 30 yards to Mann, who returned seven yards to his own 43-yard line. Cortrmeglia failed to gain at right guard. Mann lost three yards at right end. A pass.

Mann to Dawson, gained' 30 yards. Hume hit rieht tackle for two yards. A pass, i fmv! l. ii. i .1 ii.

i'. itni-i an i 1 1 1 1 rii ii tt" nit A blow on ball out of Mann's hands as he I gy baseball itkttfc Blunged Into the line. Stewart re- Brown pi the plunged Into the lino. Stewart re i and they wtb handicapped by net having all of their regular players, I ps Coach Knilans kept a number ft the boys at home for. practice for i the Beaumont, game, -I Oil City proved a tough team from 1 he start.

The Jackets fumbled the i ball several times when they had chance to score. They used an aerial attack, led by Yearger and Terrell. u. nil Titv mind had a hne tllSt eague Question has been put to IDA miM n'fjan ttnM A inn ii a uuw ''Is a Wid dl'f Vintrnnon the; sH-Ie of football played on the coast fcnd In the cast," Fororae reason the imnroinn 1 Mann to Dawson, was incomplete. A hard to pierce and It' was not snore pass, aiann to ney, gainca iour fM that the Jackets could go football ng played on the roast varies great.y from the 'through it for a gain.

of our foot'orf'l of other sections coiintijv. a successful uphill fignt. N'o team ever foucht a braver fight 5r tried any harder than the Medi-jfor J2 yard and followed with five cos, but the Wolves simply outplayed I more off left tackle. Weddle moved a lpn.rn dr. i Jt another yard, through tackle and and rej-ercd tw0 bug, galned e.sive nina yariig anti a first, down.

These the Tecncysee touchdown in the I plays put the ball on the 31-yard second period came only after the line Five more plays by Gremillion wi, Moore earned the ball to the one Doctors had turned back pn yard from where Weddlo Loyola's six-yard line, they losing plunged over center with the ball for the' ball on downs after the score. Moore again kicked goal Almoltay maae vno ir -t. for Oil City and he was the outstanding star for his team. It was the first game that the Jackets played for Coach Pengergast. o- Laurel Results Sue! an impression is -entirelv er-roneoii.

The fame of football -is nsuen be same, east, south or Of coarse certain'' 1..,. vtnvt RCE SS.OCa addfd. Stw'e- covered for Centenary on his own 25-yard line. Beam was run nut bounds by Hume after he had whipped around left endfor 11 yards and a first down en the 35-yard line. Letteer for.

Smith, Centenary. A ass, Beam to Kipke, was incomplete, etteer failed to gain at center. Daw. son and Cortemrglia stopped Letter after a two-yard gain at right end. Ford was hurt on the play.

After a cursory examination was announced that his ankle was broken. May3 for Ford, M. wiih Kay going to center on the offcus've. S. M.

U. drew a 15-yard penalty because talked after going' in. The penalty gave Centenary a first down on M. 45-yard line. Let-tear was stopped by Hume for a two-yard, loss.

Kay intercepted a pass and ran it back to Centenary's 41-yard line, A behind the line pass, Mann. to. Wade, lost three yards. A pass, Mann to Dawson, was blocked by Allday. Mann's pass to Dawson was high, S.

M. U. was pen. alized five yards for the second incomplete pass. Mann punted to the Centenary 11-yard line, where the ball was grounded by Key.

Allday was slopped by Roach and Ray after a yard gain at the center of the line as th half ended. Score: S. M. U. Centenary 0.

afterwards. I The Does never threatened in the second half. In fact, they never tot close enough to score. They attempt. 4:06 s-a.

and BrlPhtneM el ed to add points, however, when, aft Mnr 115 "Icol'TC worn, Flr trtvondt (Liibe). 4.40. tbeiret plays. Some are more original turn olhcrs in devising new Rat the fundamentals of the game are the same everywhere. lootfjnll enthusiasts who never had to see coast elevens in rfid who hold to the belief that the stile of play is widely different, WOuld.f.BOB reach a eontrarj- decision lf ef eoldly analysed the situation.

coaches largely deter, mine pe character or the game Pwed, majority of the coaches of the jeading colleges on the Pacific coast ire' former eastern football stars, rho learned the game under eastern coaches in most inptance. What is more natural than that these fcoiehss should instruct their athls.es 'in the style of game they know besi enstern methods' 9.30. 4- er Sanders had received a Loyola punt on the Loyola 36-yard line on a fair catch, Holt tried for a field goal in the second quarter. Thfe boot fell short many feet. Gremillion and Moore stood out as the stars in the Loyola backfield with Gremillion displaying a fanciful kicking.

In addition to playing stellar role? as ball toters, both Gremillion and Moore played a splendid defensive game. Those linemen who deserve prais are Drouilhet, Captain Smith, Miller and Palm. They did well on both offense and Tennessee's heroes were Holt and Sanders in the backfield and Alford, Bagwell and Prewitt in the line. Holt did the bulk of the ground-gaining for the Memphis clan as well as Btood out as its chief defensive player. The visitors lost much strength when Holt was put out of the game in the worked it there from the Loyola 39-yard line where Holt had gained the ball by recovering a fumble by Moore, Two long, passes, with and Gavin as the principals, helped move the ball to tho goal.

On the first play after winning the ball from the Does, Gremillion punted 40 yards to Sanders, who returned if to Loyola's 43-yard Here the Doctors started inarch which culminated in marker. Gavin and Sanders bit the line on the first two scriminsje plays with only two yards gain, so Sanders tossed a beautiful pass to Sullivan for a gain and a first down, placing the ovl on the Loy.oia 20-yard line. Jutrell's attempt, at tackle gained tat a few Inches, so the Doctors fried another pass, Sanders heaved the ball successfully into the arms, of Holt and eight more yards were pained. A p'unge off left tackle by Futrell added seven yards and a first down and the ball wss on Loyola's five-yard line. Fatrell pushed the ball one yard on" a center rush ir.d Holt crashed through right guard for two yards and a score.

Holt's place kick for the goal after tourhdown wrs wide to the left. or years the Univers'ty of Cali- Third quarter. Hume kicked off to Haimnel on the fCrn.ia. f.e!iievcd Jrreat scc-c under 20-yard line. Ray Dawron stopped yards.

Hume dropped eacK to me 30-yard line and drop-kicked a field goal. tRebsamen kicke off to Hume on the S. M. U. seven-yard lino and he returned 20 yards.

Mann made eight yards at left tackle Cortemcglia made a first down on his own 47-yard line. Mann made two yards at center. A pass, Mann to Dawson, gained 30 yards. Corte-mcglia made a yard at center. Rcbsamen stopped Mann for a yard loss at center.

A pass, Mann to Key. was incomplete. A drop-kick by Hume from the 28-yard line was wide by a few feet. Centenary's Ball. It was Centenary's ball on their own 20-yard line.

Beam fumbled, but recovered, Alldav punted out of bounds on the S. M. U. 38-yard line. Beam nailed Mann at left end for no gain.

Blackshear stopped Hume on an off-tackle on the right side after a five-yard gain. A pass, Mann to Hume, was wide. Hume punted 63 yards across the goal line, but M. U. was off side and the bill was brought back.

Hume duplicated his feat of a few minutes before, kicking G3 yards across the goal line. Centenary's ball on their, ovn 20-yard line. Allday failed to gain at center. Smith made three yards over Roach. Allday punted to Mann on S.

M. 41-yard lino. Mann returned 17 yards to Centenary's 40-yard line, but the play was nullified when Dawson clipped a Centenary player. It was Centenary's ball on their own 40-yard line. Two plays failed to gain.

Pass Intercepted. Cortcmeglia intercepted a Centenary pass on Centenary's 37-yard line. Cortcmeglia made five yards at right tackle, A pass was incomplete, Mann to Key. Mann was Btopijed for no gain. S.

M. drew a 15-yard penalty for holding. A long pass, Mann to Key, was incomplete. Hume attempted a drop-kick from his own 45-yard line. The ball rolled across the goal line and the ball was put in piny by Centenary on- their own 20-yard line.

Allday made a yard at left tackle. Allday made five yards at right tackle. Allday punted 15 yards to Centenary's 44-yard line, where the ball was grounded. A pass, Mann to Dawson, made first down on Cestenary's 35-yard line. Cortemeglia gained a n-d over Stewart.

Mann was stopped for no gain as tho quarter ended. Score: S. M. U. Centennry 0.

Second Quarter. Mann made three yards. Black-shear blocked a pass and the hall went to Centenary on their own 24-yard line. Allday lost a yard at cen in third quarter for slugging Gral and N'br!" fHrtants? (Rlrti itil'. Mist .109 Gold Coill Tetri' Ota.

Jock, Festtw inlWKVrH BACElst.300. ehimlw. nm! ot. 1 Martin-Tm wUSwriJ. 8.10.

KSMh wl tmllte 105 (Mrrslfr). .0, Ihird. TinV 117 t-5 War Tar-. Porun l-'outh r.wf.. readier anS Pix-ola.

also ran. Tennessee Doctors Loyola 9im; WUO ICS'-ncd ills football a', University of Pennsylvania. At Stanford. I received ins.ruetion frani Olonn Warner, who for vcara von fame and glorv in the eat ss coach at Cornell, Carlisle, and the University of Pittsburgh. At the University of Southern California is Howard Jones, a Yale man who prior cominSf to the coast, did big things at University of Iowa, a member of the Big Ten conference.

I want to go' on record as bunting the myth 'that football as pla'-ed in the east, west' and -south vpne? 'greatly from the Pacific coa3t brand. Its the same old game evcrvuhere, with slight variations, of eou'rse, re-cording to fho oriorinalitv- and in-genuity of the Prewitt I'alm Cooper Cottcn The Loyola term played on the do-! fensive practically all of the second i Smith (Capt. Left End Left' Tackle' Left Cuard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Alford Ching Bagwell Payne Rhodes p'zsrter arrg the. piny was all in Loyola's territory. The Loyola, team irol its first touchdown, In a.

very businesslike Drouilbct him after a 7-yard return. Roach and K(iv tossed Letteer for a 7-yard loss. Blackshear gained 2 yards. All-day punted out of bounds on the E0-yard line. Cortemeglia fought bis way through the Centenary line for 20 yards, but fumbled the ball and it was touched by Centenary player before it rolled out.

Centenary nut the ball in plav on their own 81-yard line. Allday skirted Dawson's end for 12 yards and first down, on his own 48-yard line. Letteer fumbled and recovered on his own 86-ynrd line. Letteer made 5 yards on Key's end. Allday punted to Mann on his 20-yard lina and Stewart downed him after a 10-yard return.

Umpire Busfield penalised S. M. U. 23 yards for cupping. It plnred S.

M. U. on their own 1-feot line. Wade was charged with the offense. Hume kicked to Allday on S.

47-yard line and he returned 5 yards, being run out of bounds by Fjve men tried to tackle All-day and failed. Letteer' gained 5 yards, off left tackltw Roach nailed Beam- for gain at right tackle. Wade Intercepted a from Beam on the S. M. U.

32-yard line, Mans's First Run. Mann shot through right tackle and emerged Into a broken field, rr.c-ing 42 yards to Centenary's 2fi-yard line before he was downed by Rebsa-man from behind after he had slowed down to dodge the safety man. It was a beautiful run and left tho msntiffr snnrt after nnnnlnv nf Miller Score By Innings (Comlnnrd from fnga Ten! 'Right' Knd UNIQUE PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR DEDICATION OF STADIUM (Capt.) Sanders Moore Gremillion called. Ball Tlievonow pnmwi a mt Int i iu. A.le:.p-'-3.'r ui: Alexander Oehrlir tttkhsx bunt-- nn'J tfiin-hltig tho; Cardinal, Ho'm np: Bill 1, hlj'i; "llifndow nroicd on Ilu.i i's liast -Into- fisld, Southwnrtlt up: img-an tol! short.

roller and threw, him Ho.in fro-Itijf to BPOond. -Hornshy Veal, strlUo kail 1, fri'il. strlhe J) hall 2, l.w and outf.ds, 3. h'ci. I.r:jp-I tools Murnsby's h-t and frot him at Quartcbsclt Gavin Lawrence, Oct.

ers. It is located at Haskell inetitute the second half. Taking Gavin's kh'k-off on the- 25-yard Weddle returned the- kick 18 yards to the 43-yard line and from here, was started a steady advance that earned four first downs in quick succession and the- pigskin on the Doctors' Ve-yard- line. Moore and Gremillion alternated in' carrying the ball the field on this march. from, the five-yard line Loyola repaired.

only two'Plavs to shove the and every penny of its cost was con Left Halfback Futrell Right Halfback Holt poor Indian 1-ftth built hinm'f a stn't-nm just like his white college broth. Schiro Jaubert I'Mlnm'er, No ri.ns, no h'ts, no errors. Swond Kf. I.fiul llu'h went out nt first was Tunkca who Alejiundor and went out In order, rhf vcniiw uw: snt nm fly to Combo." Alexsnder AMsmMr srot hBd, Rtrlko 1, swims; bnll'l, ln-cid-i; toxil. trlku fowl bnlli Alcsindfr flld out to ur' Wiri'to 1.

Helm threw his lt swnv swlnf. in! at sent nn a ffi-il to No rims, no hits, no errors. 'i ork Mensel Mou1 smC two-liarw back of third. Tbtrenow Mrc "iil'! fn tvy ih hull In tho sun. (Mir'sr tin- Jlsil 1.

outsit'; Thavim-M threw out Cohric st'-flm. llis.l hnWini Score by quarters: Loyola 0 0 7 7-M .0 (i 0 0 ball over.th goal line. Moore cut Tennessee Doctors in st 1111 two Mis, nn 1 11 Nf Yor -Siml im 1. I ni'lfd- (VFanll stni'-k awMin1 "it f't i I 'il, cw.nKlrsr fir a lliiid itilnf. I'lve trlfe) -i.

a KivitiKina; at' a fust 1im. error. can't; hull luw; Blwkr Xow Dusna up; Foul, atrik' KWinrMK for a third nv HnU' tiWtr.i; Duwm T.nt. alter a bull Ilr.U 1. oprslflft; 1 Heft If, imrf twit was the n'fitr-: Bniao'l fly.

rp: Iiofrfisr lolled to Holm. I hot. shot -Kpxrted off for a runs, ce tp li.iifiin'j s-i- Sixth Inline. (ml Mt 11 1, nuisi'li-; r-11 ficd; v. St.

Um's hn r. lit frtr'k- 11 nn'uff nad o'rth-ew f.rRt, Scoring: Touchdowns Weddle 2, tributed by Indians, over B0 tribes being subscribers. White money was offered but refused, It i to be dedicated hers October 27 to SO. the dedication ending v.tii tin dash between Indian school and Buckne'l college. The dedic.if.on will ohow a hie contrast in Indian affairs to the Wiiln tho srirls in "tom-boj" skirs flirt vifh tbe your.gr sheiks on the Haskell campus durina: the ceremonies t.iicir elders, clad in buckskin fttid feathers, will he a tnrougu left taikle for four yards Weddle smished through center for the other yard and the touchdown.

Moore followed with a successful kick for goal, making the sio.r to 6 and srivin? ths localn a ons point lead. Weddle also score ihe other Loyola touchdown. Racciv- iff rtV.l AH fhbi hMK l'l M.J l.A iu ''Vf first, The hill Mt TV! cn Iho arm fln.l Tjizsm-I up: ThtveBow coblv-d i nf ht. or.A 1...... rjartntni.

n. -n 4w. I. 'J tt fo" i-tr-v--. for Centenary tsam for air.

Tiii'e fin. 31 troinit to tMui Tni v. ins to gat Br.tiomliT'u fwl. IIo -mt-, Hell tin: J'oul, Holt. Goal after touchdown Moore 2 (droplocks).

First downsLoyola 15, Doctors (i. Penalties Loyola 45 ynrds. Doctors 25 yards. Time of periods 15 minutes. Substitutions Loyola, Weddle for Schiro, Maloncy for Ritchey, Dantone for Jaubert, Holmes for Drouilbet, Budge for Weddle, Krieber for Cotton, Barnes for Dantone, Gilmore for Games, Decell for Miller, Stulb for Palm, Pourviau for Decell, Ritchie for rnscha-1 up: 1, -(idling; strike Ficicnct tint ui turee etrlho lj.

t-v! -e to nnrldi-e; I was called by Centenary to rseovprl? r'Vaa un: J'turan innt ou. from tho shock fts thev hart com-' J1' 0'u's- fl irk r.r. fiui; 11 ,1 hi' a 'oim fly chalk mark after Sanders of Tennes into the lofl nvd and tool T4irfd Innlfisr. pHehcd bails. ComVs for' stnhn rio-rati oor--d rrt but line drlvn that off slove; baited et Koeritt no: Konlg went out to 'Bottomler.

-unassisted, Adams on.y by tm boa fit, -nek nut. going see had punted out of bounds, Moore after a wide Riley Fni'l, circled right end en the first play 1 1 hj.1 i i v. oviinc n.rt Hi! ii 'litre am i -onios to mum, mini high and JnuldM atrtka 2 ter, i BiacKsnear piungea cenier ior five yards. Allday punted to Mann on the S. M.

U. 30-yard line. He rig-sagged his way down the side of the field to- the one-yard line, where he was tackled by Allday, but play was brought back because of holding. Centenary was given the ball on their own 31-yard line. Ford nailed Allday at right tackle for no gain.

Smith was halted for no gain. All-day punted to Mann on the S. M. U. 30-yard line and he returned to his own 45-yard line, Phillips substituted for Bennett, Ccnttnary.

Mann made eight, yards through left tackle. Cortcmeglia fanncl, on a. vrtt One Thevenow thrc out Ruth at tlrst. curved u-d kls ctiiti, O'Karrcll up: Ilafi pletfly putplaypd S. M.

up to thia point in tlio third quarter. 1 Rebsanifin stopped CortmoetKa for no gain. Cortemeglia nlanted off right tackle for 7 yards. Conamcplia blasted his way through ripht tnckle for ft first doivn on the Centenary 15-vard line. Hume gained 2 yards at, left tackle, Beam stopped him.

Mann knifed his way throutrh right tackle for 6 yards. St, Trills Southworth up: T'oul. strilts 1: Southworth sent a nl.arn Jnwr to Ti-iinbi. who li3 to (omn In 'ant to malts thft.catcb. Hornsb? up: 1 went out by tlis YoenlK-Uehrl tnul.

Itottom-ly up: Gphrlst ator-a in hfa trai-lsa ana took Dottomiey'H fly. No no hite, no frror.1. N'ew York Severeli uii: Htriki 1, This waa a (nst hall thnt cut the heart of the platfi; gaverelfl apun-a' orr aecoKd Hhawk'-y up; Thcvenow let Sbawltey's uroitiidsr through him. haHIni? nt sword. A double play was In aisht, but the eunvard nn.

lip: Strike railed: Comlw forwd Sn'rid. Alexander to Bell. Khtwfcnr want to 1. High; l.a! b't'hi ball -3. hlph ard In-I'M -1.

called; atrih 2. called; (I'Farrell fouled out to lJutran. No runs, one hit. no errors. yvr Yvr'x Ttuth in: The crowd was now cheering for a rally ss Kilth came 10 the Llfte.

fall t. i.uliio-.; 1, I called; hall oatsids! etrlke 3. called; I fou! ba.l; tail 8, iow: foul kill; Until Maloney, Jaubert for Dantone, Drouilbet for Holmes, Weddle for Budrre, Cotton for Krieber, Miller for Pourciau, Palm for Stulb, Krieber for Ritchey, Gaudin for Cooper, Holmes for Cotton, Dantone for Jaubert, Budge for Gremillion; Decell for Miller, Gilmore for Moore, Maloney for Drouilbtt, Stulb for Palm, Novo for Holmes, for Smith, Barnes for Gilmore. i run, two bits, one error. TtieMh Inning.

fit. T.o'ilii follina went. In to eaten for New York. Thomas went Into the bn or the Yaiiki. Tbcvenow up: Hal! 1.

high. lilt by a phoned hall, which struck him between tho shoulder. 1'lndes, Alexander up: A lewder -rt fmr. Thoiiv? tn Koenig. Holm tip: Holm hit In'o a double play, Gehrig I'li'linf f'nt, (ben threw to Ivoenig, who touched Alexander.

ro vro NiW York Mr-unel up. strike 1. gvrang; 1. -rt'-lde: ball 2, otrtclde; ball In-fid-; ifeii9l got 'ii tare an the fumbled, but recovered for a three- Cortemeglia was stopped by Rebsa-mRn for a 3-yard loss. Mann gained only 2 yards r.d the ball went to Chrysler "70" Roadster Splendid Value Wm.

D. Keith Mctors Inc. 618-624 Market Phene 3100 yard Iocs. A pass, Mann to Key, was wide and went out of bounds. Humo punted to Centenary's 16-yerd line, end on tb? play.

tip: Koenl ort blrh fly out to W'raw- walked, the foorij pitch, Meniel up: Meurel sent tin a b'-b fiv fo Horn. -up; ftrlka 1. called; strike 1 ia'l 1, f' b-tl Ull a. cjl'dd. 1 p- i n.

"-d i'. i i Is the third strike. U.raert hp; b'U'lke 'o- c-i fid j. to Holm, No -no er.nrs.-4 Si-vcnth InnlrK. 'on I'll I i d- li'l-'! up- rik" 1 1.

called: strike- ball 3. foul; C.Vo-w rr tivrr hef.d. Key nowrng recond. Ritf Ii wf-'t ovev rnd rave InatrtiPtioni' toyAlex-I ander. Strike 1.

called: Uutb weiit' cv. I tn Bottrimly, for the second i time. No ri'pn. no bits, one error. fourth Inninc.

I Doctors Hanna for Paynes, Crengh for Hanna, Sullivan for Prewitt, Hanna for Gavin, Shaver for' Holt. Hslston for Scngg, Hamilton for Creagh, Officials Strieker Coles referee; Bill Healcy (Holy Cross), Charlie Logan (Wabash), bead linesman. tl, wo. im: i KM! T'ett 1 ont'Me: hrtl S. outride: airilm 1.

Loula ih'-venf at np Theve-io'T -a Inti left Hold for his cUrd: I.e-i-'rl filed 6'it (o Hnff-y. Dugn'i second t. Al -ande- u' 1,1 Hall 1, tntr'0 ot In. '-th mnd a ord-d' hi II 1, lo-, A.e-ei d.r K.ori.'I ril, Ir ii i i-d iv i bet Lazaert dmpred Sevei-eid'n perfect doablrd llnunel St -second, Thovenow tak-throw at fi-st, Thevenow golnt to steiTxI. Houthivmili's throw, Nil runs, -one VI Hp camped in a hujre villejre on tn reservation near the --stadium.

While the most notable Indian the Knw tribe, the Hon. Charles E. Ortis if Kansas, Republican leader of the United States senate, is mik-ingr the sneech of dedication, interpreters will tell some of his fello-j? tribesmen what he is sayine. A small herd of buffaloes is to brought here from a Rovcrnn'ent frame reserve in Okhhoma and bav-becued for the occr.sion. A band of Comunehes has permission to shoot the bison with boxs and arrows for old-time sako.

The world's championship Indian dnncin? contest will be held in the stadium. illnm'nMed by power of This bie war dnnce will bring: to-(rethef tribesmen from far and near. Seme will put on the buckskins for the first time in-years, while others will enter the dance drssed in the only way they know. The rhythnve beat of the tom-tom drums and wail of the singers will strike som Indian ears as a foreign sound whil to it will he a commonplace event. A bind of Potawatomls will the ErjrJe one of the most bor.utiful bits of pageantry in th i Jnd'an dancer's repertoire.

A band nf Clackfeet. the most of Unitid States Indian. in all th renal splendor of tribrl costume, will -come from distant Montana to their younjr braves meet Bucknell, to eat ajain buffalo feast end to dance the dances of olden days. Horn up: Jinn outskd': rtrm- culhil; fh't, no errors. Xlulli Inning.

Holm forced Tbevenow, Moverrld to Diif-an; en'. tn r-un 1 on p'i. Horthworth up: Strike 1. awt'ng; senr-d on Sonthworth's two-bat-r Into tle'd. wi'ich IIf.el In the ran' JTnlm went to third.

Hornibv up: Conferelise. Shiiv.key v-s ttilci from tn-i box at thia terra i-uisoed bv 'Vr. up a bit. The Ya' ket Irf.ebl cnrie in t-i pi- where the oan was grounaeu Dy uaw-son. A delayed pass behind the line, Allday to Beam, gained a yard at left end.

Blackshear gained a yard at right tackle. Roach stopped the play. Allday punted out of bounds on S. M. 41-yard line.

Ford barely missed blocking the kick. Cortemeglia Gains. Cortemeglia ripped left tackle for five yards. Binion pulled Mann down for a yard loss at left end. Cortemeglia punted 32 yards out of bounds on Centenary's 24-yard line.

Beam shot around left end for 11 yards and a first down on his own 35-yard line. Hume made the tackle. Daniel was hurt on tho play. Ray for Daniel, S. M.

U. Beam failed to gain at center. Ford and Roach halted Beam for a three-yard loss at right end. Allday punted to Mann on his own 25-yard line. He returned to his 32-vard line, Mann led the interference "for Hume and he went around left end for 12 yards and first down on tho S.

M. U. 44-yard line. Corta-rneglia made four yards. Pt.

t-ouia--Siouthworth up: Strike 1, c5lid: foul, strike Si ball 1, high, H-t' 'in'-! (Kat'ldti ball: foul ball; ball Inaldt; ba'1; Southworth ot a lorg bit over second for three bases, r'nriabv wi: llf'l low nnd o-itaide: Foiitliwnrlh scored when Tlcirusby'a hot, net bind f.oni to li-'s-an, no tVtw rut r.t ll.Tt T.o"on'ov up: no.umiiev W'nt n-it. unnsslited, to St. Lnttla Ht-ll up: Boll 1, hall 3. nuts da; strlka 1, called: ball 3. hlfrti; Bell cot a baie on bnlla.

t'l fourth ball being high. Hafey up: Hafay aaorlflffd, Btawky to Ofhrlif. O'Varrfll op: Strike 1. calM; ball 1, inside and blrh: ball high; Bell went out stealing, Sevorfld to Dugan. Hall 1J; atrllt" 2.

called. This wnn a fast ball on tho Inside corner. Mensel racfd to the foul line and took O'Farrell'g fly, Ko rung, no hits, no errors, Yorlt Menact UP: Strike 1, awiinr; Meuel bit at a vide curve. Hall outside; Meuwl K'nt a hot hi! to left for three baaf. It wa the tlrst triple of the tn-rics and er-cond hit of tVe rr.m: Oehrlg UP' Boll 1.

inside; 1. ball nutaldc; Stnal' aoered when Ho-i-f-by took Gehrig's burning groimdsr and threw hti-" ot 't at first. bjwri pn-Wriko 1, Tkereuow tord out I.if-rl at ft'-et. Ibicrn ny: Hall 1, past Atevandcn Kwrdd up: Btrllte. 1.

called. Th-'s' ci--v cn the naiclflf cruer end Severeld lttc'rd Foul, at -iho Konreld struck out, on a drop ball. One run, two hits, -no errors, Fifth Inning. St. Louis Theveiioiv up; Kriko I.

Str.ke 1, bell 1, ITohti end Southwoi ih -efo'cd (lorn 'oa febrr. T'eil np! lir.ll 1, lusidst.ntrlko 1, RICKENB ACKER SPORT! Don't Overlook This One. 'autifully Ducoed. Perfect Mechanically Priced Right WM. D.

KEITH MOTORS INC. 618-624 Market Street Phone 3100 tbroitgn Potloi-'c-" up: n'ou Centenary On their own 6-yard line. The line massed at enter and Letteer failed to gain. Allday made 7 yards off Key's end. Allday punted to Mann in midfield and he caught the ball, running full pced, and charged down the field BO yards for a touchdown.

Mann ran like a scared doer and no Cen-tcry man placed a finger on him. Cortemeglia cut down two Centenary players that might have Mann as he started on his run. Hums dropkicked goal. Scores S. 10, Centenary 0.

Rebsaman t'eked off across the goal line. S. M. put the ball in play on thoir own 20-yard line. rained 2 yards.

A pass, Mann to Dawrr.n, gained 13 yard -and first down. Hume wns stopped for tto gain. Mann fi-mblcd but reeorersd and cut off loft tnckle for 37 yards and first down on Centenary's 33-yard line. Benm finally stopped him after half a doicn nthevs had failed. Brown for Trigg, R.

M. U. Mann's pass to Hume was a little short. A pass, Mann to Hume, in the same spot where the other one had failed now gained 15 yards and first down on the 17-yard line. Cortemeglia made 5 yards at center.

'Cortemeglia made a yard. Hums made 10 yards and a first down on the 1-yard Jine. He was tripped by Dawson. Cortemeglia plunged to left tnckle for one yard, and a touchdown. Humo ff.il"d to dropkick goal.

Score: S. M. 16, Centenary 0. The Line-ups. S.

M. U. Key, loft end; Trigg, left tackle; Tatum, left guard; Ford, center; Daniel, right guard; Roach, right tackle; Dawson (caotain'), end: Mann, o.uarter; Cortemeglia, left half; Hume, right half, and Love, fullback. W.1 ball shot sinrtte Into right rd rai out: fttrtchlnt It. ltuth to 1 1r hits, no errors.

JJaw York CoMn'8 up: hirlke et'l'-d: 1. foul bell; Coiilna st out. rwlnslng on -wide oni-ve. r.i-jiher I at ted for Thomas. Heulher up: Poul.

et-i'to Rjthei' Went cot. l'ornh to Hotlnmlev. Combs up: The r.v.v mukituT ar-j-nrh for th" Cent pit it hit IntiK right field for two bases. Koen.g up: Flefh C.irdl- etrix Homlr totk "1 tweUed Dell-t-Jt Ball 1. uMl'd: 2, h'ghi atrjfca call -d.

It was a- stow bnli wiru ti to- tb" plate Idtj bailo-n, V1 cot a Ueni" run Into the Itlt field stands, cr'ne- is 'torn-ley ahead of hl.ii. It n. hard hit end he got a ll't band ivj-siij be orojued the plate, llafer up: Bail ba'l 2, on'lde; la shed a lonrr K- inta b-ft field for two The bit'loe- nr.ls win. flird out to-Ioim. No I A pass, Mann to Dawson, gained is up: Hail strike 1, runs, or.o hit.

no errors. NOW 0 Centenary Kipke, left end; IMce, I tackle; Binion, left guard; Reb-acman (captain), center; Bennett, right guard; right tackle; Hannnel, right endi Beam, quarter; Smith, left half: Allday, right half, OPENING WEEK Enroll Today IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING IS Practical Business and Accredited Courses Accounting Bookkeeping Psychology Advertising Typewriting Arithmetic Salesmanship Shorthand Business Law Commercial Spanish Business English Business Economics Business Speaking Business Letter Writing Full Physical Privileges to All Men Student and Blacksher. fullback. Officials; Cochrane We know positively that we have some of the best USED GARS ever offered by any dealer in the nnited States, and as to prices, we have reduced them far below their value. WE HAVE CADILIACS, PACKARDS, MARMONS, RICKENBACKERS, CHRYSLERS, CHEVROLETS, NASHS, STUDEBAKERS, MOONS, FORD TOURINGS, SEDANS, ROADSTERS, COUPES, BUICK SEDAN, DODGES, STARS, ESSEX.

REMEMBER! You get the same consideration from us on a Used Car purchased as on a new one. OUR TERMS ARE LIBERAL Wm. D. Keith Motors Inc. 618-624 Market Street Phones 3100 or 4975 (Kalamazoo).

Umpir-r Busfield (West Point). Head Linesman Utay (Texas A. and M.I. Fjeld Judge Allen (Morninjside). -r Summary.

i Score by periods: S. M. 0 13 21-37 Centenary 0 0 0 00 SubstitrMons: S. II. fiuarter, Wade for Love, Ray for Daniel, Mays for Ford: third quarter.

Brown for Kimbrourrh' for Roach: fonrth quarter, Parks for Key, Knieff for Cortemeglia, Harry Watters for Dawron, Lynch for Hume, Bennett for Tatum. Reed for Mann, Fincher for Wade, Bristow for Mavs, Wilmoth for Bennett, Hooks for Parks. CentenarySecond quarter, Phil-lins for Bennett. Letteer for Smith: EXPERT INSTRUCTION third quarter, Jeffries for Btocksherj fourth nurrter, Meadows for ftewert, C. Faulk for Bebseman.

B. Faulk for Allday, Mars-illis far Jeffries. Duck-worth for Stewart, Crawford for: Shreyeport Y.M.C.A. Schoo Co-Educational Phone 3447 Frrnlng ClassK-s Only riasjcs Meet P. M.

ripke. LAKE CHARLES WINS. ake Charles. 1 1., Oct. 9 Lake Chrries hich defeated Marksville team 28 to 0 Sat-rrdcy afternoon on the lecal athlstic field.

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