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WICHITA DAILY TOO58, TODAY. OCTOBER It, U3tt Simmons Will Enter T. C. U. Game Saturday In Excellent Condition Profit.r* With wo uf frUonE'Bt In thll Coach and out i the Cow- time tl hs attention tht workin ol the ilaus and defncta 1 boy iiiaehinA and rxpects to have a formidable agKregailoii to pul on field against the Tuxaa iion i a i i Homed Saturday wlipTi the rivals tnfret on thr (rriOit-rtfi ai A i park.

at thu a hour the relative of the teams OMU- not bfl detvrtiiinetl the Cow- wrre met find defeated by on ot the KtronRiKi trams in tLc Ian Saturday i tbey dashed with the Urtvlor while tli ton and Taylor, guards: McHansT, membcn of lut year's Jacltaon at right tackle belnf ihe only addition, The will lead by Captain Jack Barfield, end. arleld has a thorough knowledge of same. haUng held down a ponlUon on the Simr.ioni eleven last year. also had two at Wcslry rollege. othtr jioaltion i lied t.y (jtbtMi or Traadmy.

Gib la the fiutest man on the team Thin in his second year of football lit HlmmonH Is also man and showlnn U( at the end poiltion Kraahear an! Jackson are both Horned KfOB 1 pi the n- flffiinat one tow en of ms, nlJKtl as of thn past hail alty. an'i failetl 10 L.P the large BCure that wan MjKi'U'tl. emerglfit with only a to The boj ertierRed from lilt weeks mtricult balllf i i tfW minor Injuries and Ocapiie heavy a.ot« auminst itiom are in good Bpirtts and will ai-m samrdar with a dotirmtnation to lepttt iha T. T. A.

A fcfhedule oft tilth chalking up another defeat aettlnat T. t', have been i tt" a hurd on I'arramore field this RJH! understood to approached mid form for the Horned came Camp, played quarter last Saturday, sustained a broken novi tn the but stayed in prarti the entire, game and lead hi. In He will be a to play Sftturdai, but plnre he in .111 all-around bs kdclrt man, Ins I nt i the Cowboys' a i a at back last year, will shifted to another position No in. JurltfR of defnat at hands of the Baylor cane as no to Coach Hays, as the Beara are fetikoned wlnnrre of the httthwtaten. champfon- ahlp this year.

Coach team" was exactly the lineup tat was vent apalnat the Boston college at Dalian fair laat year, and atrengthened by an vubatltutes that kt tnake any at tbe leading ot the state, a team that frtotftbly not defeat dur- i tha entire laason. Numerous got Into game fiat- and although falling to score i quarter, wore down the near middle ot i uuted and then touch i came thJrk and fait. i C. and Howard-Payne looked forward to as thp Cowboy will determine MvnBtonr haa a chance tn T. ri mce.

4honld they out tha long of the score fAturday. until clash With the will ready Paturday The to In n'hgth I hShcar a tackle po- SATURDAY'S LINEUP jwillloo-- Barfltld, Sod JacaaOB, UCkll Wt. in Klmbroutb, 147 Adaw, IT: Johnaon. ITO HI IT! SJ5 I'D 1.3 US in us mt WkfltU taaur, taekfltll Bra.fc.ar, (Hard How.rton. ruard Taylor, fiurd An Tr 5 11 1 a i i 19 tlcHuiy, Mour ThomM, md Tbomp.Ml.

baCkfKld. ofii 0. Jofiiuon. c.nt.r Knnx, backfl.ld...- Hull. bli-MlelO Duncan.

barkfleld Cilwell. end tackle Cook, auirrt bickfleld T. Or MR. tackle 4 i i Catrtia. i tackle Ogan, McConnelL guard It Chary, 1S7 It Hour, dinner Canon, Alemd.r.

nt US Board Tankefsley. center Ranspot, end Fendar, full 1 Meads, half fiMacit, guard 1 Knox, guard 1 Sward, full $tangle, Uctle 1 Axtel. gaard 1jLcuvdrn, end 110 119 17S 157 110 170 1(0 170 110 Ito 110 1(1 1 8 6 171 154 Ill 17S 110 1(0 Ml 1 22 1 THAT IS WHAT NEW RULE MEANS TO THE PLAYERS OF FOOTBALL S. Ml GETS FIRS! M. TEST HI nd in I two of ml be nmlnff to Simmon' 15 n'a a on t'uWbov biff tackts hai iia'l yflti xperii-nce On an snrt two jcara en the Stanford Lrjcioh tfiam i nM a a nt tjviard, i to ffarcd from a haa i1fe)inc football for he one i A High three ith ainitninp T.i lor enough beef BO that no opponent finds It tany to gt-t around "Biff in only jears old la his BccontI jear wlln the ID entering his second i and has plajed a nt ffsnia nt all times.

He Of foot ball at San Academy before coming to Si! In the- bsck field Teager jtrcr an la Camp Is the nsHonal i quarter last and star of many fraa. He arri for training i year has plsypd hut very little this nation. pla Ip fop short time Baylor game for the first ime In actual battle this year. ma hud eight years of experience football, two in Wesley before omlnff to Simmons laat year and in Hish school before ent Wealev. Kltnbrough halls 11 High here he had three and is making a splendid atari in college football, having played and iy far action, a exhibition Jootbill ainlrci i will ba practically from the paat and will the that proved to T.

U. tof tha men, and wSfl BrarRhfar at tackle. Six in game at Simmons this sea- ton. Johnson, Camp ftnd Thompson are good ijfti half back. This I Johnaon'a second year with Cow boii and he had two of perlencn with the Portales Jtltgl eleven before entering college.

HI iblllty ta boot the ball makes him a valuable awet. Camp Is an alt around baekficld man. He played full back last year, hut been both at half and quarter year. had two experience at John Tarleton, This Is Thompson's first year with the Simmons eleven but he, had two years OR an army team and hM all the qualifications for a hackfieid man. Adatna came from Tarleteo where he had two on gridiron, to join the Cowboya this year knd 10 have Walked Into hla potl- lion which he made secure at once.

He was under Coach. Haya before he came to Simmons and the latter raid him as one of the belt full- im ks he hai ever hart PLAY YOUR GAME that the best way to try score DALIA8, Oct. flutter tfetD' odlat university's MW eleven, ly recruited from undefeated freshmen of Uil, and touted ai the most brlllUnt university hu had, will meet Its first football test at Pair palrk stadtam tomorrow when It hoks 119 wltft the from Baton Rouge--tbe Louisiana State team. for the first yeara a back field puneh In th wealth of versatile baeki at the poaal of Coaches Morrison and tand, 8, St. U.

no fears for ita ft-ame. The rtal teat tomorrow will In the showing 01 largely new Una againat the "Goat Title" of Series Must Be Conferred On Yank TeamCollectively Who la goat of the world, tries? There- been each a among for that honor that it utterly impossible, to point the finger ot acorn at any one Individual. The "ffoat title" mutt conferred on the Yankees collectUeiy. Never In the history of the world hae a pennant-winning; ball displayed such an Immense Crop of costly Ivory. Tbe Yankeea started doing wrong thing in the flrat game, of the and never let up.

Here ts the crop of Ivory. tie and imported, an harvested by game: One of fundamental theories of baseball is that If you are one or forwards of the Tiger team niot) runf behind in he ninth la- Muatanga have plenty of line ng you (lrBl play or ft llfyi eaerves but this part of tht has not been against real! as tbe Pen ton Normal; ailed to make the FTC hard In only collegiate gatae. of the year. jhfelderLng' that the Hae brings er from last season part tbe team that, while an allure, terribly hard to pon, the college rootere have ided faith tn Us ability. In advance, the figure an gpen game as the Louisiana been a stone wall for two ears and the Loyola team, largelv lip of old stara.

could not rum even on a muddy field. The run- and passing game built around he accuracy of Rowion, Ingram, and Stollerwerck, may be lashed en Coach Trav's defense. 1C is a i In precedent, the trhead attack should decide rtunes of the game, ai the aouth- a victories )n evenly matched rames fo far tbls year have been fl. U. however ban been an end i i and pasting team for two ma and the are drllled on dvfeme to oppose same inrt of game Tomorrow's game will played ttie huge ntadluoi, feeatlng 15.000 when every seat com a clear view of for of grid out of Pal" ran geme nta been made agents on all Interurban a to purchase on request tick els for delivery at local points.

tied the game, act out to win It. In the ninth Inning of tbe first game the. fouad themselvei trailing 3 to 2. Plup. the, flrit man hit Obviously the correct thins (o do was try to lie the score, Proper baseball on The part of Bob Meusel called for Mm to bunt Instead ho flashed the hit and sent a line to and Ptpp was easily doubled off first bi The change was erased by bad baseball.

In the aame name Wtlly Bchang'a failure to elide laid klmselC open to Censure, With two out and 3cliknff on sec end, hit a slow roller down the third ba.se lint. Orofc handled bui jujt In of the bag Keallilng he bad little chance to Bush at first and knowing Schanj was on his m'ay to third, be made a blind swing bark ward with the and touched bchanj out about six Inches from tbe bag. Correct play called for Schang to Had he done co there have been no chance to raabe a play on him and tbe Yanks would have had runners on Hm and third instead of the Bide retired. Joe Bush, after pitching perfectly for Innings, had a untie If there- couM t-p sj'h a i as duplicate- of Wanner. Lht-n Charley UoilortMr vf Chicago Ciht flllit the till At such it the oplnlqn uf Veteran players and rftica who "Fljlag IV kl ehortfiop and whu followed Ilollochfr theCubi 1 lloltocher, like "Waicner.

to hi perpetual Instead of aUgglnv the spikn into tht? dirt, he and BWBVS as tht pitcher in ftatlrtrlBg the bat), and allows i MIC to a running on aU hit tn hla direction. fllfferen. bftwern Hol.o"hrT Had Wagner found In physl- figures. tfontie was a pondcroui athlete, the nac -wrfBtler. and a 42 liandu thai would have comfortably in a ham akin tflau a pair of vlovee.

reaches hut fret (nchen smi wplBhB in ihf 'hood of 116--lut all I imd iteel. hai improved probably player In the that dill Is rtspnnHble IB 1 mighty good KllletVr took over of tbe Cubs. Under played remarkable handrM klm dif- other Cub i hnd the same teamn i Hotlochpr and when he became manager, his advice to his shortstop waa abort and sweet. "You more about play inn BTlttrtttop than any one on tbls club, IHm't take from anybody Mmply play your and io It naturally." "flay jdiir gamp" waa of advice cvfr Rlipped to Hollocher, From a hitter Is battinr well took part. Nona of them leemed to enthuse over tbe 'new rule which the team making a touchd right to make one play from tcrlmtnjtj Moat ot old sta't tVM that new play win not produce the thrllli that were expected of In opening practically rery eleven elected to try for goals from field after tcortng a touch down.

That Is. ot) all scrimmage Ki4r the team tiatlnf ball trird to la extra point either by a drop kick down should count seven or goal from i field i three fttMlrlag Kick, it would take three such I dropped over to the Harvard klcki to overcome a touchdown over and oet brilliant in regarded as th fielder In the aer Is of a "doaen't on 1-hst waa bit tried and offered an ti hit fiAldinr, laOllodritr to ftl' low of them and sof- ttfed, VRRNOX, TEXAS, Oet a tilt ot exrtitment caused when the flrilllnir on the Dfcfc' py Hell about to know whet bonus would well north of rhaniher of rom pfffrfd a luhsunt has On caving a part of th With mud and cavlnvt. The lx aettinir that the brlni and drilled le of wittri off and ratofmny fa Very Itrfeful Of gtvlag which big teams of the east that It will merely narrow- don to kicking feature. Mar Wkt-tly Fait It wouldn't be surprising If the ruia failed of Its Many of the football men talked with scented to think Jt much of a joke as goal after touchdown. Impression prevailed that next year a touchdown would na try for a point after the making of a touchdown, Football txperta feel that a tourV down, as a rule.

Is far more i i to tbvn two field goala. they InafSt a tOUCh- GET IIHD ICE GiE to Ripeit Victory Of 1921 Ovir Owli unlly. WACO, i of lurd trmlnlnr behind them tht BftVlor Beari left hrrc todiy fnr Houiton they will club with tht Illfj Thll will flrat of Ih4 for both tltfcouEh hoth And Bftylor hart won thtlr tarty ttavoo ffimct. rmr with tht on tattr own lot tut tronnatd thtlr Houilun oppontnti br It of IT to 14, but not until ttttr 4 ttmcilt In which trtrir Inch of frvmM wu Tltoronly eontttito. With ttt In th layout tMa of bntll ttaniM art riptctlni HUH well worUt wlnv Puflnit tht nut WMk tbt Brl4f- nMn nart bttn worlllnf out txhlml tX (atoa, bit word hai leaktd out Out tilt Btart havt bttn throuirh hard tcrlmmam att4 ttr nat Othtr report! art tnat IM Brulnl art In tht o( rolttlon.

with tht ot tht onei who out on aectunt of inttrnai roi tht tint lime i Itaaoa narh vlll ablt to Dot I Uit all of Mf vetera TTethrrn, J. flttlHl Rtrtridiinrt Tanner anl Anrtrnon. whn are firnt men. win bt ready to itart acalnit 1st (These, together with new men that have been starring, Baylor a very machine, i all the string men in. the bruins from to ead will average near the 200 pound Weathers and rome over mark rest thft alhlettB come neap It.

Oeorge Kirk, the Bears 1 brilliant fenter, will he pitted agalnat Captain ot Rice, and no doubt the fight that these will put up will of Interett to fans. Houston wilt ge to witntBt Wwiey ennthwestern quarter and Bears for their Tanner, Weathers and BJaJlock othop will battle the Hdl, Tomrh will probably atart thi following; BurtH and Crwabr. WlTlUeMQa ftn Blailock; guardi, Wtathers and Andttfon; center, Kirk; New vs, Chicago Northwestern TS. Cat- capo South Dakota TS. Wls- sin.

illla Vandtrbllt Va. Mich I. L'rbana-- Sutler TI Illinois. I-aFayette Notre TS, Indianapolis--Minnesota Indl- lumbiif--Oberlin va, Ohio Ames--MlMOUrl Va. Amta.

Sr Louia Kansas Aggies vs smiwiter--Oklahoma va 01 lahoma. lei Drake. Loulivllle va. Kentucky. Kentucky Wealeyan vs.

Wilmington a i a a Wilmington. Poly TS. Earl- hum. Hanover--Franklin TS Hanover. Valparaiso Lewis Iniliute ValparaJao.

--Michlfao Agglca Wabaih. forest vt, De Omaha Iowa a vs. Crelgnton, Marietta--Merphall Marietta Mt. Union Heidelberg Ht 'a ion. Sprtngfleld--Wltteaburg va.

Wsst- Westenllie Mutklcgum vt, Qt- Athena--Dennlson vs. Ohio Perea Pctrolt vi Baldwin-Wai- ace. Gambler--H)mm vs. Kenyon. Ohio Weslevn vs.

Ohio orLhBfn. rieveiand--Woostrr vv. Csse I'eflanre--HiDadale va Defiance Wichita, a va, Kalamajoo Olivet vs, Kaltma- Motnea VH Detroit Sioux Clty--Tankton Murnmg- Knlamazoo Albion vt Weatern State Normal, fit, Loula--Orlnnell St. Molnet--Lnther Still. tndianola Central vi inning In which the C.iants made three, With a knowledge, that Giants are fast ball bliters, he grooved hio fant ball, instead of i the corners aa he throughout of the game.

The Giants made three hits on three pitched balls, Benbd Gaau. Irish Meusel of the Rlanti la known as a batter with a weaknens a ball, low and on the out- ilde Bob 8fl(twkey, after fooling MPU- el badly on two low curves, to get a high and on the Itiatde. Meuacl pulled tt into the left field bleachers Tor a home run. Two were on at time. That error, which was physical rather than mental, kept ghawkey from peering- ifcutout.

He had to be content i a 1 0 tie Tklrt Witt, after reaching first mowed Catober Smltb of the Gianti vnap throw to flrat and him 'lat-footed. It was a demoralising ilay. Jn the Inning Uiatii made a couple of runt. i'ltchers a rule weak hit- rs, tbls, haa long been accepted rule, IB baseball, thai a pitcher should never throw a slow jail to another pitcher at bat Wane Hoyt, who usually pitches and most Intelligently threw a floater to Pitcher Scott of Giants, He singled to center and started a rally that gave Cilanti two runs and the game. In this tame Inning, with Scott on third and Bancroft on first, Groh tapped to Hoyt, who forced Scott back to third.

Dugan on receiving the ball gave chase to Scutt and before he. touched out the Other runners had moved to second and third and were In a pvsiUon to score. It waa a replica of Heine Zimmerman's play on Colllm except that ugan got hla mai The costly part of It waa the al- "ftwitiff of the base runners to ad- the limit. Both scored. Fourth One thing every ball player ex peclod to 4o IB run out hi? hit.

The failure of Bob Meueel to do that little i one of tbe moct costly boots of the series, Meincl hit sharply to Groh, y-hen saw him handle the ball stopped almost deftd, Groh made a very bad throw which eluded First BaBeman Kelly, made a fresh start but Jest a cloae He would have Lpdlen the play 10 feet had he it out Ward ed with a home run that would have, tied score. In the first and ninth Innings of tle fourth game, the mad? the came tattake and ra.ch time proied ery costly. With a runner on first, Dpp In the i inn (UK and Sensor In the i hit safely to center, eending the to third. In each cast i the play in front of them tbey elected to try for second and were easy outs, Each move cost at least one run, juat the margin the lost by. In the ninth Inning Plpp led off with a double.

Tbe were trailing by a ran. Proper baBebftll calling for a sacrifice by Meuael, getting Plpp to third where he would be in a position to Meusel firvt tried to bunt that went foul. He hit the- bail sharply on the ground to Groh. would bave been wisdom to harvf remained at second, Tipp atarted for third and wfts retired, while Ueusel only reached first Fifth With the score a tie at 2 to S. and runnera on first and second.

Bush vinfflfd to right center. Ward, ho waa on eecond, tastlv scored on tha play, putting In front. Scott, who Went from Tint third, overran the and Ban 1 With Heflrittti --eecond ttflnfl MM ELECTHA, TKJCAS, Oct Electra football team the eleven from Monday hlali on the local aroumda 1 yttterday by tcorejpf 10S too. For part strHsbt football waa to by Coach Edens 1 men. Olbaon, of second team, drop kick Irom the SO-yard Hna and Johnson duplicated ftat.

the counted on Munda's was brought to take the of Henrietta, with horn a game scheduled for today. The Clay couaty boys. However, declined to play because their men were badly uMd tip tfl the game laal with Wichita Falls. Victory tfvM hlgt) school five Sfcond team men fof the mon part as Coach took no chances of having his out Of i when the local Wichita Falli a week from Saturday. If Blectra can win that game It i give them a-clear field for going Into In the district testa.

croft, who took the throw from i caught him off thirdly a faat throw. Ho tried to score but out at the plate, instead of having on flrtt i and only one out, iks had a man on eecond only. havtniT reached being retired. a4 two men out. SlapM baseninnlng again ruined the Tanks' golden chafiC4, Eecauee of his failure to hit, 'Babe" Ruth naturally Into goat class.

He waa tbe biff diflp- of Jhe series, However, the goat title ef Uta 16:2 seriea belongs to collectively. It would unfair ta iiifrle out any Individual for that inenvlable distinction. Choir boys are not to church singing, owing to their lack of understandluf of maantttg of the they according one London rector. PayttRht works a new automatta lighthouse on the Engllah coaat; evening, with Ita light, cauaea the Illumination of the lamp. while dawn extinguljheg It, by chemical action.

Old in comparatiTcly tearlesa. Save a Nickle on every package Uicky (captain); halvtl. Strlck land or R. Putraan and man: fnllbtrk. Tanner JUNIOR HIGH DEFEATED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON ituhborn defense put up by Junior high school In the first half Thundai afternoon at Ath.etfo park am Couch Jones' third tlrtnf ronpeol home a winnar It to f.

Un the part of tbe third period the hid thtBgi their own principally to work of Palmer Iierrod and "Bark" A run through Hue bf Hermd touftvUnrr Juniors On and stepped with St. vs. Cornell. Far fro--Jamestown vs, North kotft Ara-les. rrcn111 Ion South Dakota North Dakota, St.

Paul--St. St. N'nrthNeld Guttavut Adolphus Ht Paul--St. Olaf TS Uilwauket a Kar-- Central i Military. Wesleran Tt, Rock Island Illinois va, Augustana.

Teoria SL Bradley Eureka-- Monmouth EuroHa. Bloomtngton-- 111! noli College UUnots Korrnal, ORIOLES MEED ONE MORE VICTORY FOR AA TITLE FT PAUU Oct. 11-- To day was an open date; tn the world between ft. Paul, AmeriraA aatoclatlon champ! and Baltimore Inu, nationals. The rest was by Saints, now on short end of four to count, as three ot thtlr men an ort hospital gharri ewCond bastmati, broke a finger on hla right hand daj Hendrx.

outfielder, trouble and Ipft er, ta IU at home Thii flftrfeii Will reiumM with Baltimore needing but one win to niki minor league Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats 05.00 to The season's choicest offerings are here. Suits and Overcoats of distinctive original design. Exclusive models for men and young men in new colors, weaves and patterns. We have your size and style at a price in keeping with today's low limits. You get value received for every dollar invested in Kuppenheimer good clothes.

Men's Hats .45 A special sale of felt hats in good styles. Dandy quality felt in the desired shades for fall. These hats will be sold Saturday, special.

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