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1 the Aryrr? tatlt ptattsvaw, yrmym, wmraER 1915. Referee, Metzonthin of Texas; field j.idge. Erwtn of Fort Worth; umpire, McKachren of Wisconsin. one. Kirk attempts forward pass and Adams intercept-.

3a lor'9 ball her i own 16-yard hue. Robinson atleinpti? II ISHIP iitmnwp DUNLAP HATS STACY-ADAMS SHOES MANHATTAN SHIRTS STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES FECHHEIMER-FISHEL CLOTHE "SAMPECK" CLOTHES kick and ball h.ls Liuie and cornices hr.ck over goal line, Li! tie covering. (Time out, squabble). Texas' ball on tylor's 6 -yard line. Massn.tr.i; bucks one and Kamsdeu goes arouuu leu Coronal, 17; Normal, 0.

Pan Marcos. Texas. Nov. 5. In a most one-sided game on the Coronal athletic field this afternoon between Coronal and Southwest Texas Normal elevens, the former defeatod the littler by a si ore of 17 to 0.

GAME i FIGHT i tackle for touchdown. Massingill kick foal. Score, Texas, 6: Baylor, 0. Other Games. At Bedford, Tufts, ROUND TRBP RATES San Antonio Fair Massa- ehusetts Agricultural.

6. At Waterville, Colby CONSTANT SQUABBLING MARS FOOTBALL AT WACO BETWEEN TEXAS AND BAYLOR, AND GAME IS FORFEITED TO UNIVERSITY. Cotton Paiaca Exposition Robinson kicks fifty-five yards io Massingill. returns twenty-five. Moore bucks four, Massingill fails, Moore nine and two and then fa Is.

MasfingiU four, penal. ied five yards off side.) Moore fails ami bad 'goes over. kicks fifty yards and Texas fumb.es, Adams re and goes twenty yards for touchdown. Robinson kicks goal. Score, Texas, fi; Bn lor, ti.

Massingill kicks south fifty yards to M(eley, return eighteen. Wille takes five Robinson eight, Littie two. Moseley 'fifteen, Robinson kicks thirty-five to Massingill, return eight. Mawiingill makes five and four, Moore fumbies, Moseley covers and goes fifteen yards. iMoselcy haa clear field for touchdown, gut was interfered with by referee.

Waco, Texas. Nov. 5. The gTeat IAN AffTONI who runs rtsht in tront or atoseicy no st least twenty-two yards.) Baylor's on TVxjw' lS-vard line. Little fads.

No. to T9th good to 21st. $3.10 Nov. 4th to A. M.

train 20th good two day after date of tata, not From the big, burly, blanket bundle of comfort to the short, snappy, stylish top coat. Every creditable member of the overcoat family represented at our gathering. Prices $15 to $50. to exceed 21st $2.45 i game between Baylor and University I of Texas, which was to decide the championship the southwest, ed in a great disappointment. The game was forfeited to Texas in the i third quarter, with the score standing a tie, 6 to 6.

The ground was heavy and muddy, the came blow and marred by frequent squabbles upon the purL of both sides. In spite of the rain, 2000 people the game. All the coaches from the various Texas colleges were present, about 3u0 students from Aus-j tin, a goodly buncn from Agricul-; tural and Mechanical were in aitund- anee. Senator liailey and Governor-I elect Colquitt saw a part of the game, i The grandstands were extremely sore I at the rulings of the officials and at I times threatened violence. P.

M. trains Saturday, Nov. 12th, and Friday, 18th, A. M. trains Sunday, Nov.

13th, and Saturday, 19th, Limited to 14th and 20th. 1 Sunday A. M. trains Nov. 6th, IJ'h and 20th Good to return date 1.25 of issue.

Maine, 6. At Brunswick, Bowdoln, Bates. 0. At An.lover. Phillips Andover, Phillips Exeter.

0. At Allentown. Franklin and Marshall, 12; Muhlenberg, ft. At Haverford, Johns Hopkins, 15 Harvard. B.

At Cincinnti: Otterbein, 12; University of cincinnnii, 6. At Terre Haute. Rose Polytechnic. S3: Franklin on I lego, 0. At Tiffin, Ohio: Bucl.tel, 33; Heidelberg.

5. At St. Louis: Arkansas, 50; Washington university. 0. At Ames.

Iowa: Iowa, 2: Ames, ft. At E.ist St. Louis: Missouri State university. St. lyuiis university.

3, At Milwaukee: Michigan Aggies, Marquette university, 2. At Iawrence, Nebraska, Kansas. 0. At Cleveland: Case, State university, 10. At Topeka.

Washburn. 33; Missouri Wesleyan, 0. At AYilliamstown: Williams, Wesleyan, 0. At Hanover, N. IL: Dartmouth.

15; Amherst. 3. At New Orlenns: Mississippi A. ft 10: Tulane. 0.

At Macon. Chattanooga, Mercer. 0. At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania. IS; Lafayette, fl.

At Princeton: Trinceton, 17; Holy Cross, 0. At AVest point: West Point, 5: Springfield Training school, 0. At Annapolis: Navy. Lehigh, ft. At Washington: Carlisle, 22: University of Virginia, 6.

At Bloomington, Illinois, 3: Indiana. 0. At Pewanee. Sewanee, 15; Oeoreia. 12.

At Atlanta: Auburn. 1fi; ft. At Swarthmore: Urslnus, Swarth-more. ft. At Chlcaire: Chlcsr.

14: Purdue, B. Time up. second quarter. Thir Quarter Robinson kicks north fii'tv to Kirk, return twenty. loses one'; Kirk kirks forty-Pee to Wilie, return ten.

Wilie buck fifteen and then loses live. Kobinson kicks thirtv-five and Kirk Is tackled while receiving the ball. Texas' ball. Moore gains seven, Massingill loses two. Kirk kicks forty to Wilie.

return ten. Robinson kicks twenty-eight to Massingill. returns ten, Massingill fails and lien gains one. Kirk kicks thirty-five to Wilie, return fifteen. Little fakes for three, Robinson kicks fifty-five to I-irown, return ten.

Moore takes ten, ltrowa three, Massingill four Baylor penalized five yards off side). Moore takes two, and then eleven. Massingill eight and Brown twenty-nine (Hajlor penalized fifteen yards for slugging, The genuine Priestly's Waterproof Overcoats are shown in a great range of new and exclusive styles. The ideal coat for our climate. Priced $12.50 to $35.

The grams ltseif, that part which was not given over to squabbling was a kicking match between Robinson and Kirkpatrick and a race between the ends running down punts. Robinson had the best of it and kept the ball well Into Texas territory most of the gams. Neither side Rained much through the line, and the ends were Nov. 4th to 19th Good to 21st $3.90 Nov. 4th to 19tW Good two days after date of sale $3.35 P.

M. Saturdays, Nov. 5th, 12th, 19th Good to Nov. 6th, 13th, seldom used. Few forward passes were Cooper goes in at right tackle).

Texas 20th ball on Baylor's 11-yard line. Ramsdell attempted and most of them failed. Wilie and Massingill were pitted Bgainst each other in returning kicks. TICKET OFFICE 103 E. 6th ST.

P. J. LAWLESS, General Agent When it conies to Suits for Men, we show what we know to be one of the largest and by far the most attractive and best tailored lines in Texas. Priced $15 to $45. Wille having a little the better of it rgisa on account of the footwork of Baylor's ends and linemen.

Neither side scored In the first quarter. Texas' touchdown came In the second quarter. Baylor had the ball on her own 16-yard line and Robinson attempted to kick, but the ball hit Little. goes around right tackle for four, Moore gains five. Woodhull attempts end run but Hefley darts through and downs him from behind for a.

loss. Bail goes over (Texas penalized fiftettn for holding). Robinson kicks twenty to Massingill 'no return, Massingill gains four and fails. Kirk attempts forward pass but drops ball, Hefley boots and then covers with referee attempting to pick it up (time out, squabble). Referee contends that ball hit him and was dead and that ball should go back and play be played over.

Umpire and field judge contend that ball did not hit referee but that Kirk dropped it attempting to make forward pass and that Hefley had right to cover and that it should be Baylor's ball on that CjTi Gl III EIO-TSU-GH Everything for Men and Boys from Hats to Shoes. and after much squabbling it was given HIGHER RATES UPHELD. to Texas on Baylor six-yard line. Two bucks sent it over the line. Ramsdell pomp over.

Massinglll kicked goal. Baylor scored a little later when Adams went down on Robinson's punt, recovered and ran twenty yards for a touch -Aavrn. Robinson kicked goal and the grandstand went wild. TT 4 I XT) A ARRIVAL mm VAJIXAAJKJ Interstate Commerce Commission cides in Favor of the Roads. Washington, Nov.

5. Holding 60S CoNCiTZESSyivENUE, the PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSION TO TI "It" lie Tropics Wti IK DECEMBER (Special Pullmans Carry Party) LOW RATES TO FINEST COUNTRY ON EARTH. TUBBS ARMSTRONG sweemng advance In rates on auuui spot. Baylor refused to play and the referee declared game forfeited to SLEEPING TRAMP SHOCKED PASTOR PLAYS FOOTBALL HOUSTON Cft QEs ember 13-18, limit Ko-iSOtiii vember 20. A N'jvembt-r 14, limit Novem-)Ui43 ber 16.

rtn rn-November 13, limit ber 14. Special train only; leave 11:30 p. m. Texas by xcore of 1 to 0. Baylor Fouts and Hefley, left end; Ihbell, left tackle; Murphy, Cooper, left guard; Henry, center; Newman, right guard; Adams, right tackle; Cochran, right end; Wilie, quarterback; Robinson (captain), left halfback; Mosely, right halfback; Little, fullback.

Texas Estill, left end; Ramsdell, left tackle: Harold, left guard; Bland, center; Persons, right guard; Wolf, right tackle; Woodhull, right end; Kirkpatrick (captain), quarterback: Moore, left eastern trafne, on many clusses and commodities, was justified by the condition of tne railroads and tne needed' improvement in facilities, the interstate commerce commission today in a. divided decision, dismissing the cases instituted by the railroad commission of Alabama and Georgia and the A. 1'. Morgan Gram company and others. The decision may have an important bearing on other pending cases.

Three Plead Guilty of Theft, Lockhart, Texas, Nov. 5. Arispo Kransiteki pleaded guilty to theft in Just at the end of the second quarter, Moseley recovered a fumble and had a clear field for a touchdown, but the referee, in attempting to get out of the way, interfered with him and cRused him to be down with a fifteen-yard gain. The referee ran in front of him for at least twelve yards, r.aylor did not make any kick at this, but took it In a sportsmanlike manner. In the squabble that ended the game.

Baylor balked and claimed she had been run over by the referee from the very beginning. When the final derision was against Baylor she quit the game. For Texas. Kirkpatrick defended the goal well with his toe but was weak otherwise. Massingill was the best WANDERER GOES TO BED ON A SHELF IN A POWER PLANT AND HE IS UNWITTINGLY KILLED.

THE REV. B. T. MARSHALL OF NEW ROCHELLE ENJOYS SCRIMMAGES IN THE GAME. Bldg.

CITY TICKET OFFICE, DRISKILL HOTEL. A. L. SKELLEY, T. A.

353-354 Austin National Bank AUSTIN, TEXAS. district court here today and was given halfback; Massingill, right halt; Brown, fullback. Officials Referee, Blake (Vander-bilt). Umpire, Albro (Connecticut Wesleyan). Field Judge.

Moise (Sewa-nee). Head lineman, Arbuckle (University of Illinois). Timekeepers, Carpenter of Baylor and Robinson of State. Time of quarters, fifteen minutes. ground gainer.

Ramsdell, Moore, Brown and Woodhtili deserve mention. First Quarter Robinson kicks north at 3:11 forty yards to Moore, returned fifteen. Massingill takes ten through two years in the penitentiary. Quilla Smith and Henry Jones also pleaded guilty to theft and got the same amount. Tiie case of Gene Abbott, charged with criminal assault, was continued until Monday.

Quite a number of cases are on the docket for next eek. A number of the most important onrs will avu to lie caniei over MORTUARY. New Tork, Nov. 5. Dressed In the togs he wore when he played football at Dartmouth college, a few years ago, the Rev.

Benjamin T. Marshall, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of New Roohelle, appeared on the gridiron to coach the team of the Biraca Bible class connected with his church. Mr. Marshall played on the line and with tiie bai-ks, and then joined the scrub team, putting the eleven through "ant in preparation tor tiie game with Trinity guard of Trinity church on eiei lion day. Acked how he fen.

i. iter practice. Mr. Marshall re- Portsmouth, N. Nov.

5. Some time last night Michael O'Neill of Nashua gained admittance to the power plant of the Rockingham County Light and Power company. o'Ncil apparently was in search of a arm place to sleep nd he finally decided upon a shelf in the buz, bar department. Early this morning when Clifford Pike, a switchboard mini at the plant, entered the compartment he found the ib'ad body of the man lyicg upon the shelf. If is tho opinion of the otliclaU that as the unfortunate man the iwer was turned on this morning and tho 13.200 volts passing through his body killed him.

Viotor Hugo. 4 5an -AjJMinia, Nov. 5. Victor Hugo. on account of sickness in the family of Touchdowns, Ramsde'l and Adams.

Goals, Massingill ani. Robinson. Brown, 21 0. New Haven, Nov. 5, Defeating Yala for the fjrst time within the history of the football relations.

one of ihe puncipul uttorneys. one oi me most prominent young business men of San Antonio, died this 4.. Bmwn, the victor at Yala field this "I ver felt b'-tter in my life, though I exj e. wili be a little stiff tomor- HALT! ro not but it has dune me good. I have played football for several years.

morning as a result of a stroke of paralysis. He was 28 years of agre and is-survived by a widow, the (laughter of the Rev, Homer T. Wilson, and a 5-year-old son. Mr. Hugo was president of the Hugo-Sehmeltzer company, one of the largest wholesale firms in Southwest Texas.

He has been active in business and social circles since he reached the age of manhood. The funeral will take place from the family residence Sunday afternoon. Ut course I was a little awkward at Kramer and Moran Win. Boston, Nov. 5.

Frank Kramer of East orange, N. ami James Moran of Chelsea won tho six-day bike! race, which closed tonight. 'I heir total was 1413 miles 8 laps, marking a new American record for a ten-hours-a- 1 day six-day race. tne line, Moore gains three. (Texas penalized fifteen yards for hurdling).

Kirkpatrick kicks forty-fb-p- yard's to Wilie. return five. Little fails and thn makes five. Robinson kicks on-side thirty yards and Fouts covers. Robinson bucks line and fumbles.

Texas covering. Texas fumbles on the next down, Henry covering the ball on trie 30-yard line. Robinson loses three yards around right end and Cochran gains one. (Texas penalized fifteen yards for holding.) (Baylor penalized fifteen yards for delaying game.) Wilie passes forward six yards to Little. Ball goes over.

Kirkpatrick kicks fifty-five yards to Wille: no return. Moseley makes five yards around left end. Robinson kicks on-side thirty-six yards, Texas covers out of bounds. Moore Bucks three yards. Woodhull six.

Brown distance Moore three. Mas-singlll fifteen around left end, Rams-flon three, Brown, two and Moore fails to make distance. Ball goes over on Baylor 30-yard line. Robinson kicks on-side thirty-five yards and Fonts covers. Robinson kicks over goal.

(Kail nut in play on 10-yard first, but it nil curne back to me after a few scrimmages. rather difficult playing- new rules the old ones of my college days." 1 Atarcosa Interurban Assured. San Antonio, Nov. 5. The proposed interurban electric lino which is to connect Jourdanton and Ploasanton ill Atascosa county us said now to be assured.

C. S. Young, who is the promoter of the proposition, is in San Antonio. He said the necessary funds had been subscribed. The new line will be known as the Ronita Valley Rapid Transit line.

R. J. Herbert, a London financier, is interested in the line with Mr. Y'oung. The section it will traverse is rapidly Settling Smith Would Repeat 4-Cent Bill.

San Antonio, Nov. K. It. Smith, mtmber of the legislature from Atascosa county is in San Antonio. At the, next session of the legislature he will Introduce a bill repealing the clause ol tne present railroad law which permits a railroad to collect a fare or 4 cents a mile from a passenger who afternoon, decisively rolled up a total of twenty-one points and prevented Yale from making a single score.

Yale was outplayed from the start. The brilliant work of Quarterback Pprackling of Brown, including his forward pass to McKay in the hist five minutes of the fourth period, and McKay's spectacular run of fifty yards for a touchdown were features of the game. Sprackling kicked three goals from placement and misled three others by-narrow mnrrins. Howe played a good game for Y'aie at fullback. Early in the game, the callback field of the Yale team was injured and had to be carried off the feid.

After the game the Brown men did the snake dance on the Y'ale field, the first time any team except those of Princeton and Harvard have so AUTO RACE POSTPONED. Others have found it t) their best interests to feed their hes, mules and cattle I'lowboll Mixd Feed exclusively; so will you, if ju give it a fair trial. No intelligentpan of to-cay will question trie affability of ftcding specially preparf feed. He appreciates the an evenly balanced feed, so mlxj as to contain the proper propnin of nutriment. How well we hay' succeeded in accomplishing this in "boll Mixed Tras and at Atlanta Too Slippery Dangerous for the Contest.

Feed will be testiliedf At all feed hundreds of users. TV l- frotf's- dealers or direct ha ppens MK si dinners lb the 1111- Farmers not to purchase a ticket, law is an Imposition on public. Mr. Smith also a bill will be introduced V1 line.) Kirknatrick kicks forty-five yards to Wilie. return ten.

(Texas penalized ten yards.) Moseley gains five. Robinson fails. Kirkpatrick intercepts forward pass and kicks forty yards to Wilio. return twenty. Robinson kicks thirty-eight yards out of bounds.

Kirkpatrick kicks fifty-two to Little return fifteen. Fonts loses five and Adams fails on fake. Robinsnn Coitoa Oi? ompany tins ra veling der.tands to permit a p. provided. my railroad to collect where a seat is Harvard.

27; Cornell, 5. Cambridge, Nov. 5. Harvard crushed Cornell on Soldiers' field with the ease today, but suffered the humiliation of being scored upon for the first time this season through a fumble hy Pierce, substitute back, in tile last four minutes of play. The ut V1 .) kicks tony yarns in KirKpatrick no was.

Harvard, Cor- return, fifteen yards around final score 'I. Atlanta, Nov. 5. The 250-mile speedway race for a trophy and a $5000 purse was postponed today until Monday because rain made the track slippery and extremely dangerous. This race probably will be the only one run Monday, and if weather conditions don't permit it to be settled then it will be declared off altogether, as ten of the drivers In this race must leave here on Monday night to participate in the Grand Prix race at Savannah.

Thry will ship their cars by express to Savannah immediately after the Monday race. The following are the grand prize entrants now here: Ralph Mulford and Horan (Lo-zier); R. V. Church, Ralph Reardsley and Joe Matsrm (Simplex); Ray Har-reun and Joe Dawson (Marmon); Rob Burma (Marquette-Buick) Charles Basle (Pope-Toledo), and Hugh Harding (Stoddard-Dnyton). Other drivers at the Atlanta meeting who will go to Savannah for the light car races on next Friday are P.ill Kndicott (Cole), H.

Hughes, Frank Gi lnaw and Bill Pierce. Cm'les-Boatright Wedding. Elgin, Texas, Nov. 5. John G.

Chiles, one of Elgin's foremost citizens, was married Thursday to Mrs. Julia Boat-right of this place. Mr. Chiles is widely known throughout this county and has many frierfds. Mrs.

Roatright has residei hre many years and is well connected. Corn Shipped to Lockhart. Lockhart. Texas, Nov. 5.

Corn is be. Inir shipped in here from every direction and daily large crowds of are seen at the depot ioading it up. The corn crop here was cut nothing bv the drouth. Very little cane has been made, and foodstuff will be a scarce article th' winter. rnrht end.

(Hefley relieves Fonts.) i iiell. 5- Brown makes two yards. Time up for The Cornell eleven was smothered first quarter. (Texas his ball on her; almost from the start, four crimson own 42-yard line, first Score. backs tearing over her Real line, while 0 and 0.

I. two field goals added eix points to tiie Second Quarter Woodhull fails. score. vonia. Kov.

5. Edds, coupled f. ith John Pendergrast ntry. won the Fort ct Latonia today in a Latonia, in the belto its the Sch 'V 4 Thomas st (are from Round the driving llono two lengths back. Eastern Star Do- 4-5.

I Kirkpatrick kicks thirty yards to Wilie, returns five, Robinson kicks forty-five to Massingill, no return. M.iasineill gains- eight yards. Kirk kicks to Little returns fifteen. kicks fifty to no return. Kirk fails and then kicks on side twenty-two and Ftill covers.

Rams World w-itlf Mile: ldlr' toet. Time. Six furloitt. Great. Gluco Wool Alfred tile i Time, 1:12 4-5.

oug: Iwnme Kelso, Mile and Mitchell Attacks Dix. New York, Nov. 5 John MitcheK. former juesident of the United Mm. Workers of America, and now one the vice presidents of the A mere ederation of Iatior, issued through publican state headquarters tonight open letter attacking the labor record of John A.

Dix. the democratic candidate for governor. dorris. Time, 1.52 4-3. Kdda.

Round the Time. 1 13 H-5. Theodore Cook. Ilel- Lea ma nee. Six fur World, He i 1 1 1 dell gains six around tackle.

Moore takes six. Brown fails, Moore fails and Kirk kieks- to Little, no return. buckw three yards and kicks thirty-five to Mas.lnr!!1 returns fir. teen. Masineill fails.

Woodhull takes nine. Brown three and one. Massipgd! Six fur "OOTEALL ON HORSEBACK AS SEEN AT BUFFALO AND PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW. yis. Time.

1:12. three-sixteenths: Romp, met. Ma 1 stion Mark. Time. 1:59.

Mile Centreli Vanderbilt, 22: L. S. 0. Nashville, Nov. 5.

In a frame fraught with sensational for-ward and long imnts, Vander-bilt smothered the L. S. C. here t'ni. afternoon on Dudley field by the score of 22 to 0.

L- S. U. did not show tiie strength which had been predicted and McGugins' men had no difficulty in disposing of thorn. After the first quarter Vniiderilt's coach began taking out his regulars ami by the time The haif was well under way. all of the bar-k field witb the exception of s.

K. Brown and K. Morrison, had been substituted for. Louisiana was carrie. 1 off her feet in tne first few minutes of piay by tire splendid work It.

Morrison, Neely. Stmvart and K. Morr son. Alter the substitutions were made. Robins, at quarter, showed up to clever advantage atel ran the team well, besides exeeuting a number of brilliant plays himself.

Howell, quarter of L. S. played a splendid game but did not get sufficient Interference to make his gains count for anything. Cold Wave Coming 1ZRE IS OIILY OHE WAY TO ACCUMULATE WEALTH AND UBA nrm Qottnes tar You AT There one place in your home town where you can save whatever you can spare from your earnings )) TO Mi IM1 mt Mmmm Austin College, 10; Daniel Baker, 6. P.rownw ood.

Nov. 5. Aufct.n college of Sherman defeated their old riva-s. Daniel Raker, here todaj in a greit struggle, the final score being in to fl. Austin college scored her first touchdown on a fluke, after attempting a field goal, the opponents fumbling the Quarterback I.ow of Daniel Baker drop-kicked a ixautilul goal from the forty-yard line.

The contest was one of the best ever seen here and tiie teams seemed evenly matched. Austin oollge handled Utits in masterful style and her 1 tie too much for lianicl Baker. Tne. Daniel Baker attack was slashing and never failed to gain, except when with- in a few yards of the goal line, whom the visitors would hold for downs. The ofiicialing was highly satisfactory.1 u.

Government Depository Accepts any amount on Deposit C. P. RANDOLPH, Cashier. L. J.

SCHNEIDER, Ass't Cashier. WM. Z. HAYES Asc't Cashier. G.

W. LITTi.EFIELD, President. H. A. Vice President.

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