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Messenger-Inquirer from Owensboro, Kentucky • 8

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PAGE ElGriT THE MESSENGER AND INQUIRER OWENSBORO KY OWENSBORO ROUTS SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 26 1930 paucaKsTto LARGEST CROWD SEES RED DEVILS ANNEX HOME COMING" GAME Tornado Turns Out To Be Mere Puff of Wind After Go ing Up Against a ighting Demon Aggregation Bevarlymen Display Best orm of Season Jack Jean and Bob Chambers Make Long Runs ormer Clips Off 95 ards and the Latter 76 Yards BY GASSER (Sports Editor Messenger Inquirer) Dark blue clouds that senme as they approached from the Pure and settled over Senior High stat in the form of a Blue Tornado quickly subsided ns the fighting It were a mere puff of wind to luri to 0 It was Coming" day was given them One of the largesl 4 i tic cuiiiim in ubiurii rxui BevArlynmn In addition to the 1 fans in attendance from Paducah Tilghman undefeated up until its clash with the and Black war riors yesterday afternoon had one of the gamfst teams that overcame out of the Purchase but statistics to take on cyclonic proportions ase section of Western Kentucky urn field on Saturday afternoon Paducah Tilghman high school ed Devils tore into them as if they back their threat 'lti the Demons and what a turnout crowds to attend an inter scholas ucky was on hand to cheer the followers there were some 300 show it was no match tor Owens boro The Demons registered twenty two first downs against two by Paducah one for the Blue Tor nado being aided by a pen illy Coach Sander's men fought vali antly from the start of the game to tire finish but to little avail Tilghman was crippled in the open ing period of the game when George Barkley nephew of United States Senator Albcn AV Barkley was tackled and fell dislocating his loft shoulder and arm umbles: And how they fum bled Eight of these precious miscues were registered by tho Bevarlymen against the ssndersmen and only two of them were recovered Pa ducah also did its share of fum bling dropping six of them into tlio dust but being fortunate enough to recover fifty percent of them sui Makes 5 Yarl Jtun Jack Jean was the real luminary in yesterday's game Tho versatile fullback probably one of tin greatest high school players Ken tucky grilirons have ever seen Jean slow to get started hit his stride near the opening of ths sec ond quarter and was never headed Jean brought the crowd to its feet on the first kickoff by Paducah when ho returned the ball forty yards During the afternoon lie carried the ball thirty eignt' times for a total ol yards The real thrill camo when Jean ran ninety live yards troni scrimmage for a touchdown his journey down the Held being in the form of a ques tion mark as he eluded one Padu cah player after another He shot passes I th deadly accuracy and cut the Tilghman line to pieces when he was making interference for other teammates Another thrill furnished tho croud was during the third quar ter when with Interference through the line of scrimmago'Bob Chambers one of the fastest men to "don football toggery at Senior High school in several years used his "Hula hip tactics to squirm past the Tornado's second line of defense and on toward Sills the safety man where lie wiggled past him to a clear field and on for a touchdown Tho run was seventy six yards and was the longest gain made from scrim mage on a local field this season Jean hnwevyr eclipsed it in tlm final period with his spei tacular 95 yarj run for a touchdown Or en boro's Dei'en Mrong The Owensboro front line stood like a stone wall against the charges of the Blue Jersejs from the purchase Jean and Oelxe playing defensive ends enured the Paducah backs to carry their trou bles to the center whereit was always the same story GabbeitStephens Waldrop Duncan ami Bottorf keeping back the' st ibs made at their end of tlm lino Paducah's throat for what look ed like a sure marker came dur ing the middle of the opening per iod when Cochran Intercepted a pass on his own 10 yard lino and with a clear field in front of him started hot footing it back toward his goal post when Jack Cox stop ped his stride near the middle of Hie field with a diving tackle that chocked ths runner so that Dun can who was running up close be hind ended the threat of Cochrane by downing him with a nice tackle Coach Bevarly's warriors work H1 as a machine and it was the first time this season that full (team was put ahead with every man giving his all Howard man the crafty little quarterback well directed all his plays and his ill around generalship was the best that has been displayed on a local field during the year in addition to this young Bowman punted with much 'skill his punts averaging thirty two yards Oneot ths longest punts made by the De star backfield man came in the third quarter when on lis own 25 yard line a bad pass from center grounded and without letting It upset him picked the pigskin out of the dust and with a perfect drive sent the hide forty five back up tle field Jack Cox who was the safety man most of tho afternoon I Service Garage i Automobile Repairing 24 Hour Wrecker Service I rank Wet Paul rey PHONE 1741 played his position well bring riblv to camp under Sills' long punts in all instances lint one and returning it up field for from five to fifteen yards ord who played right on the offense and in the second line on the defense showed up well making several good tackles Dunean in Every Play Gabbert and Stephens at the tac kles played their usual good guim and who went In at sub stitution for the latter also per formed well "Sugar" Waldrop kept down bls position well at guard on the defense and his aid in running inb rb i eave on the ot nso on end runs was of very big help to the backfield ball tutors Dtmcaii was almost in every play on the defense making several nice tackles two of which were made when a miscue might have resulted In long gains oolze was used mostly on running interference for Ills mates which resulted: in nice gains He also played well on the defense not a Paducah back mak ing any substantial gain around his eml Bottorf playing at center for his first time handled his position well in fact the hard tackling ml acted like a veteran at his new position only one bad pass com ing from bls hands But resulted in no serious damage ns Bowman was able to regain it and punt it into safe territory Bottorf also shiyved form at blocking the rushes of the visitors 'liambi rs Shows Ills are Chambers who wiggles like a snake when toting (he liogsliide up the field got his chance to display Ms speed against the Tornado lev an and on bls t' trips that lie carried tlie ball he averaged better than twelve yards His 711 yard rim will be remembered for a Ion time Then there were pneio other players who saw service in tne game Billy Hamilton who is suf fering from an injury wanted a try tit th I'tidueahans and he was sent into the fray late iii Hie third qmirtei but had to bo taken out When Ms injured side caused Mm troub'r Hamilton is a great little player and is capable of doing things lie has already shown a lot and with the big" games in front of him more will be heard about this young gent Chamberlin I'owi ll and Brooks three ut Coach rench Klckard's reserves were thrown into tho fray and did except! molly well Cham berlin who is a sure tackler and one of the best receivers of for ward passes was removed from tho game on iirrmint of Injury when lie was tackled as lie Inter cepted a forward pass Tho "Home tilt mark ed tho fin'il gaum at Senior High stadium fur the Bed Devils until riday November til wla they will play the Glasgow High school team Imre Their next threi games are of tho "suicide" variety meeting the Morgan Hold Guerillas Louisville Manual and Ashland Tomcats in the order named In addition to the II 0 0 or more Paducah fans who acconipti nii the Blue Tornadoes to Owensboro thorn was tho Tilghman High school band with its thirty five members one of (he grootest high school bands in Kentucky vl and parading about the field to keep their players pepped up And what a band! it would a credit to any high school In tho country The Owensboro school band ren dered a number of pieces and drill ed about the field between the halves The lineups and summary: Owensboro 'os Paducah ki jun ijucnv Gabbert IT Dulswortli Duncan LG Clprlon Bottorf Harris Waldrop ItG Sills Stephens JIT Cook ord KE Halier Bownian Sills (elzo iH Barkley Chambers 1 Illi Cochran Joan Bryant Score by periods Owensboro 6 14 12 7 3d Paducah 0 0 0 0 0 Substitutions: Owensboro O' lynn for Stephens Cha mherlin for Chambers Hamilton for Cox: Powell lor Hamilton Brooks for Chamberlin Paducah Covington for Birkley Gunter for Conk Robertson for Ecker Cave for Cov ington Cook for Gunter Beker for Robertson Lane for Bryant Nagel for Harris Benton for Cochrane Touchdowns Owensboro Jean 3 Bowman 2 Chambers 1 Extra Oelze 2 Bowman 1 Time of periods 15 minutes Officials Ji Burkett Evansville ref eree Sam Bollock Madisonville umpire Earl Clements Morgan I field end linesman VOWELS pholstering Repairing Re finishing URNITURE AND AUTOMOBILES ANTIQUE URNITURE OR SALE Make and Repair Bed Mattreaaea Crating and Packing of All Kinds 1197 15 St Ann Street ALABAMA SWEEPS ASIDE VANDERBILT 12 GULDEN TIDE BUCK ism did mt PLAY TO TIE ON STEP CLOSER II PROVIDENCE IH SOW TOBE Central City Scores in Early Booth Removed rom Game Periods to Clinch Tilt On Stretchers After Be Running Attack Qiri Hickman and Walling ing In Only One Play PUBDUE UPSETS Each Register Touchdown Condition Not Serious To Trim Rival: WEG0N5IN7 beaiingpringe Conquerors of Chicago and Pennsylvania Unable To well Hurdle 1929 Champions grounded 5 trips It bin BEAVER BAM WINS Buck In 1869 iliings nd Ind ESOM EARLINGTON and Ohio County Team Has Lit tle Trouble Defeating Webster Eleven 25 to 6 I'rincc appnrent he cliuliz at left half was showed up well on Hie with occasions Idllie will over The Boilermaker line outdid it place kicked IT 1 lariins nr tlu ir Irah i 3 Too reh ri Burd im TELL CITI PLATS Of fell David wm ATHLETIGSTODAY A Ln ham a 0 Touchdowns but Steffanidies fell Hoosiers and Locals Clash at scorele Southside Park in Their two VOLSiMIROM Game LOUISVILLE 7 8 hn nd 'ell TUR HEELS 9 TO 8 Contest Stubbornly ought Closely ought Contest Thrills 15000 Home Leads Ground Gainers Tennesseeans Bowlin rented the thrills SOON Ten WINTER WILL BE HERE! Tho proablo twenty third of through 'hic Guenther Hardware either A bit later when 0 I TeCmii Carpenter But not within stop: center libson A Ball Vn ughn 6 in a stuli here this af Yam Schwal him He ap G0 years old that the man front of his no upportun Woods Ba ny 1 am RU PH mobile accident here died in a pital today sta ried victory bowled leers Ductile 1y (So wa 1 1 sition sin an ga mes IIB III! Walla Thoinj 'ortua Dim ora Godfrey 1 I owa rd 1 1 herd Milb Sington a herow 'a pbell Slither 'J'lio two closely matched teams fiirnisln a sped acu la game of open field running and piisshig that QB KH Dir ick substitute half yards around right end Bail Substitutes risk and Browning A NEW DANCE Marjor'e (at dance): I can't dersta nd line John Oakley at Woodruff Beeler of the secund Tide scored its Three Games In Row The vaunted Wisconsin running attack the one that shattered Chi three A pass accounted 'for lim GRID TEAM IWAKE5HIST0RYBY a of on 'o ont) lino Ho plung McKi ht lineman Connery field jmlsre 35c to 5( 20c to 3q 20c to 31 $100 to to $3d 1 Millard AVal! hi J'jyris IT Jcnkiis Knudson led averaging COAL HODS black enamel or galvanized IRE SHOVELS IRE RAKES STOVE BOARDS paper lined STOVE BOARDS wood lined CAP LITERS each BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH 6 oz 15c Pt size i nes eo eb ven defeated the came tn the second period Branch's punt from the ifteen thousand spectators W' ro on hand to watch the Ma roon team attempt to avenge its defeat by lorida last Saturday Mississippi failed to make 'two scoring opportunities good while Chicago penetrated to their oppon el rills goal' lins the extif scoring LLOYD JOIN OUR PRESSING CLUB RATE $150 PER MONTH CLOTHES CALLED OR AND DELIVERED TAILORING AND PRESSING PHONE 396 320 REDERICA Binks I say had a frightful row with my wife last night Could you hear? Man Next Door Tcs we could hoar every word she was saying Passing Show BV A 'N GOURD (Associated Press Sports Editor) Yale Bowl New Haven Conn Oct 25 (TP'1 Thev carried little Al ike Bootli oft the field on a stretch er today and most of' Yale's hopes along with him but the Hits sur vived this stunning break with suf ficient defensive courage to hold the high powered Army team to a 7 7 tie in a rain soaked battle be fore close to 72U)i) spectators Booth appeared in only one play but it was the dramatic sensation of the entire game otherwise con fined largely to a kicking and de fensive tussle in the mud ing the fray late in the second riod with Yale leading 7 0 by tin of a first quarter as Army was counter charging hie snared a long Cadet pass toss ed by Ken ields almost to the Blue goal line In a flash the outburst of cheers tliit had greeted Booth's entry and lineups Toll City base Dindanor left third base Boumel Birmingham Ala Oct 25 Alabama's powerful Crimson surge another sti ji closer to teams passes Incorporated If 8 Hardware Have It degrees below zei Held Hudson center Bittie short stop Heimgru ber pitcher Northerner second base Sprinkle center field: Olber iinig right field wensboro 1 )a tic short Tennessee tackle Before the speedy Branch could carry ball to safety ho was downed behind Ms goal line by Aitken Tennessee tackle from here this afturnuun 23 to ree man the final period with both teams scoring touch downs Willi tho game apparently lost by North Carolin 1 to 0 and crowds surging from tlm grand Ihrough the it touchdown minutes 11 important part in the ad Kirn fumbled as li Mungo Tho lineups and Bc'iv Dam 2 5 Schultz Jt 1 Knight 'I andil was ciuicklv was through for the day Examination of Booth revealed his injuries were not serious Still somewhat la a daze as a second touchdown was a gift from The Tieer Throughout Broderick ball on its 30 yard line added four through the son substituting for quarter (lien threw it 25 yard pass to Vaughn for a touchdown John son place kicked for the goal after touchdown and for that point that proved to be the decisive one The rest of the halt was a punt ing duel between Leroy ElrodWestern fullback and Kraft Louisville took the ball in the third period when Western failed to gain and Elrod punted from be hind his own goal forty yards to Kraft who ran the punt back for a touchdown Louisville's Melt for extra point was blocked by shackles Elrod and Kraft then resumed their punting competition Neither team was able tq gain more Manual Demon Game? Do you expect to attend the I ouisvllle Manual Owe ns boro Senior High grid tilt at Lou istillo on Saturday' November If so and yo i want to get rates of £223 for the round trip good on regular trains register now at Smith and Bates ilrug slorc Some 200 fans are need ed to get this special rate and by signing Up early this can be assured stands slussci lini halfback tore 'I'l'iim ee line for during the last two Play Slusscr' ploughed st i riled Vo! team for a gain 28 yards and added five yards the xt play topplng on iiessce cd over tho goal line in the next two plays Branch dropkicked for extj a point Ti nnessce's touchdown camo on the second play of the final quar ter when Buddy Hackman Ten nessee's star liiilfbimk fllp)ied a pass to Quinn Decker fullback who carried it 1 4 yards to North Caro lina's two yard line Hackman went over the goal line on the next play Dodd placeklcked for extra point break which won It game North Carolina goal line was block ed by Sounder Statistics On Paducah Tilt A safety scored by tho ncsseo tcaui in Hie second proved to be the margin necessary About eight years ago the Jew ish council of New York adopted a flag to represent tho Jewish peo ple all over the world This em blem is blue and white with hori zontal stripes and with the star of Revolutionary Plot Among Students Communists Bared ivana Oct 25 (A1) rustration of a revolutionary plot among stu dents and Communists was report ed today by Alfonso ors of the Cuban judicial police Working with ('emin'indor jillo of tho secret police he ho had uncovered plans for a carted anti government In which taken a leading part In Ms report to the department of the interior ors said the plot was to hate matured before the November eleitions Communists had succeeded in orgam'zin groups of students who at signal were to strike in parts of Havana 0 0 to block punts On next Saturday the Beaver play Dawson Dam summary': Earlington 6 of groans followed by the buoes of more frenzied partisans as the spectacular Eli quarterback lay stretched out on the turf where he had been brought down hard after a short dash by the charge of a trio of Armv tacklers Albie than a few yards on line in the final period Both had chances to score on during the game but they were intercepted Broderick was the best ground gainer for Western The work of Cummins guard stood out for the homo team Thompson end and Kraft were mainstays of the Louis ville team Enter pe We carry a complete line of Stove Pipe Elbo' Collars and repair parts Team 'aver Dam able to stop the next to the gon 1 line 1 1 Yale's 40 yard line four minutes before half con ni uve men students were to have today by crushing Vauderb io 7 More iban 20000 sac game A fust running attar i a quick charging defensive smothered Vanderbilt's running two touchdowns be ran with the ball Navy's kick off and which brought Alabama on the ruaj as the one that a week ad over Tennessee's Volttii Campbell driving throucl Hie line and Slithers jabbing ot' Official seor referee from scrimmage Chicago offense yards in twenty attempts 8 attempted Owensboro 5 completed Owensboro 1 2 intercepted iv ensboro be well satisfied that you bought those col weather implements that add so much to convej ience and efficiency when winter comes AVe hav a complete line of all hardware items COLD Weather HARDWARE NEEDS Woman Dies After Beinj Unconscious or 53 St Paul Oct 2 5 bib Mrs veil wife ot a Ind Neb attorney who had becnj conscious nearly fifly tbre No team but Tale has tlm Tiger by a score of 3 1 Yale say men Ioulsville's a touchdown Kraft Louis a pass and raced sixty yards tor what appear ed to be a touchdown but he was culled back when Referee Doak caught a Louisville player holding and the score count Western scored at the start of the second quarter after Broder ran Jouisviile placing the first ini Cat tain Hickman after a pass to Sears which was good for 25 yards rac ed 'througli off tackle for yards for a touchdown Hickman to Sears the extra point Near Hie cluse quarter the Golden second and ha proved to be the final touchdown ot the game Gap tain Hickman crashed through the line for 20 yards and Availing aid ed iij periect a rou ml toimlnlo'vn A pass intermission to Haul Woodruff placed the Beav ers in a position to score two The Texas stats house at Aus tin is said to bo tho largest state capitol in the United States It was built between 1 8 8 I and 1888 OPSET ver Dam Ry Oct The rs had little tiuii'Mc winning Hie Earlington High leveu IN STRIDE BESTS un why you stayed outside so long with such a splendid danceris Jack Betty: lie showed me some new steps and sat on them Answers Held Wyman second base dim right field Hlvem base Gipe left' field catcher Morrison pitclmr Mississippi and Chicago Battle To Scoreless Tie Stagg ield Chicago Oct 25 Mississippi's flood battled the Chicago ironns to a scoreless tie hero in their intersectiMial footbill game Neither team was aide to cross the goal line when Coach Ed Walker's squad solved the Stagg flanker attack early in the contest and the Maroon lino blocked flie plunging of the south Two intercepted forward passes followed by long runs proviled the thrills of the match Charles Broshotis for the point that tied the score yards on 7 trips Sills 2 yards on 6 trips Barkley 5 yards on 1 trip Bryant 21 yards on 11 trips Covington 0 yards on 1 trip ane The lowest temperature oMaij ed through laboratory experimet i a ahrenheit Tt was accomplished AV Keesom ot tho I versity of Leyden Netherlands i not gaim md had to kick When tlm Drill was put in play at mid ui in i auer nni jvirn joined to carry it over Ba tier l'imiBv plnn The accident occurred about 10 o'clock and' the man died in a Portsmouth Ohio hospital where passersby had taken beared to be about Winkler told officers walked squarely in machine giving him ity to stop Since Smarting ootball on a snore plunge af slashing gains on raverses anl spinners to seven and gained nfne ty five from scrimmage to Chicago's ninety four Chicago completed six of at tempted passes for a total gain of fifty six yards hHc the southern team completed six In eleven at tempts for thirty four yards Big gers led the Mississippi attack av eraging H5 yards in nine attempts the 34 throw forward pass to Byng for another rnuntor Tho final score in the final pori fore I'rineetun Lillies took i an to hisj JO yard lint' luck wmit almost straight up and I ran it out of bounds on 3 0 yard line Navy then went straight down the Held Kirn finally plunging over fur the Providence Ky Oct 25 Cen tral City High school gridders light but fast defeated the Providence High football team here riday afternoon by 4 to 0 ill a till ill which all the scoring vas made by the visitors In the first half when Captain Hickman and Walling went over for tins two b'Uchdou ns Coaches Lewis and Charlton Hummel's aggregation of pigskin tutors from Muhlenberg who Have shown a strong come back in their last two tilts were at i their best against the locals espec ially In the first half Tn Hie Hnal i stanza the Tide preferred to take i things easv and contented them selves with putinir up field Imld tlm opposition in chock i Cenlr'il City scored its marker five minutes after the tlil quarter got underway i Drib er Held In Death Of Unidentiged Man Greenup Ky Oct 25 AVinklcr years old ullerton Ky was held in jail here following the death last night of an uniden til'iod mail who was run down By Minkler's automobile a mile west will play yard run but AViliiams a substi tute was entitled to an assist for he took a Princeton punt and pan forty yards to the Tiger's 15 yard line while defeat even break in its jiair of in Hie first period kicking oftd with Cain having tin edge ov Parker until the Tide took a sho punt from Barker and set sail I bad pass from center howovc! stopped the drive with tal ing ball on its own yart linj Another punting duel and as tl second perioil opened Parker pu nj cd out to midfield and the Ti started for a touchdown Campbc smashed through the line for cm sistent gains with Suther stabbliE off tackle for gains ot seventec nmi eleven yards that put Hie bat on A'amly's 2 yard line from whet Campbell smashed over center f'! Hie first touchdown tr for point from placement was wifi In tlm third period after a ser of plays Suther flashed arotuw right end and only one Vai player toib heJ him as he sped i 1 a touchdown br hind perfect inti 1 Terence Again Sineton's kick I wide jn the same period Park shot a'perfeefe pass of twenty fi yards into tho waiting arms Schwartz behind the Schwartz place kicked jioint That ended the The lineups: Wiener in Booth's ay were un Army charge Cadets from ith less than tlie end ot the a touchdown the ball over ter a series bewildering by Bowman Bodies weigh more Pole than anywhere else on earth This is due to increased force ot gravity and lessened centrifugal force zk body weighing DO pounds at either of Hie Poles would weigh 189 pounds at the equator 18 yard lino Navy kicked but is oft side and the Aid shipm took tlie ball on their Ml I V1 rl i 1 lossing I moved on to a touchdown A 27 ate effort to remain in tin? title battle and the Boilermakers sent tho Badgers home beaten 7 to More than 25000 old grads and other Purdue adherents finally got something to yell about in the third licriod of what had been an ex ceedingly dull exhibition of fout bsll when Howard Kissel! ami Jimmy Risk touched iff the dyna mite of the Purdue attack and in two plays scored a touchdown They changed their cries from cheers to pleas in the middle of the fourth period when the Bad gers made a brilliant effort which produced a touchdown but failed ot tlm vital point Tlie actual margin of differem was the difference between George Van Bibber's successful placi inent foe extra point and Jluss iteb liolz's failure to cunnect but jt was sheer desperate battling that kept the Boilermakers from bowl i'muire Wright Sturgis Head 1 im wi7 1 Pollock Al nd iso ville ig large a given ormer Parachute Jumper Dies of Heart Attack Oakland Cal Oct 25 Wj 'ipt Yards pained Owensboro 505 Paducah 7 3 Yards gained by rushing Owensboro 4 li 2 Paducah G5 Yards gained on passes Owens boro lo Paducah Passes Pad ucah asses 1 Paducah 1 umbles Owensboro 8 Padu cah 6 umbles recovered Owensboro 2 Paducah 8 irst downs Owensboro 22 Pa ducah 2 Yards lost on penalties Owens boro 45 Paducah 10 Yards gullied by in dividual ball carriers Jean 328 oil 38 trips Chambers A23 on 10 trips Bowman 54 jarCs on 11 trips Hamilton on 1 tr'p Oelze 0 on 2 trips Yards gained by indi BY WUIJV1 WEEKES (Assceiated preos Sports Writer) Me Stadium I fa yeti 25 (fl1) Wisconsin's bid Ten football honors today devil parachute jumper in the earlj seventies survived the hazards of his calling to die today of heart disease at the ripe age of 78 Knoxville Tenn (ct 25 It was a closely fought football contest aplentj to a erslty of Tennes see home coming crowd of 15000 ha Princeton Isconsm threatened to score and Hie Badgers finally took air to tlioi? points The Badgers amassed tirst downs to nine for went for a 1 fie 1: point Central City made nine first downs to six registered by Provi dence Tho lineups and summary: Providi'iiee (0) Bos Cen (11) 0 6 0 5 Sch ill Beeler Schultz Earl ington Carihridgo Extra Point I Schultz i Maddox Greenville rc feree Wilson Caney ville umpire Keaton Hartford head linesman Leyemleck i Tallf downed to 0 and )i nnf ai coinplisbcd Hie feat since the gav 9u's 1'rinf eion never had a chance to win today while Navy varied with tho Owensboro Athletics this afternoon at Southside park in the "rubber of tliis season Twice these clubs have met on tl'io ball diamonds with the issue standing at one all The contest is sched uled to get underway at 2:15 o' a 0 7 Scoring" Touchdowns' Alabarfl Campbell Suther Schwarll Points after touchdowns Schwajj Captain iDick Steen will send his pitching ace Johnny Morrison for mer member of the Brooklyn and Pittsburgh National league pitch ing staff to tho Mil wi'h Gaddis do ing tho receiving Tho veteran campaigner "Big Lclm timber will bo Hie choice ot tlm visitors for mound duty with Peumel catching Manager Er Merrimee is bring ing the Grays and Athletics togeth er for the game is expecting tire contest to bo the best exhibition' seen on a local diamond this sea son Two 'weeks ago tlm same clubs battled out at Southside park with the errimeemen gaining a 6 SOUTHERN TITLJ Crimson Tide Uses TAKE ANOTHER i Green Ky Oct 25 Kentucky Teachers de Unlversity of Louisville lootbiill team 7 to Imrnly fought game ternoon AVestern blocked kick for goal after in tho third period ville halfback caugk went along Tlm winners twenty first downs to three losers and gained in rush ays 3'13 yards to sixty two touchdown Ken ields fullback punting frlm his own j0 ynrl Imo had the Kick blocked by Hix Truxtmi Bare Jr Eli guard The Iiall was recovered by Hans lygiire Yale end on Army's 6 yard line Jt took four plays for the Blue to put the' ball over ullback Joe Crowley scor ing the touchdown On the try for extra point Sullivan's kick was blocked but Army was ruled off side and the point that liter proved so neces Navy lootball team which had been defeated by Notre Dame ami Duke came to Palmer Stadium to day aud made football history at the expense of Princeton by de feating tle Tigers 3 1 to Although 'riiiceton lias been playing lootbiill since 48G9 today marked the first time it had lost ibree games in a row Defeats were ulfered in previous gumm at the hands of Brown and Cornell L'he size of the score today also made modern history for 1'rince interference ml for 2 5 yards 1 1 ugos to gained by carrying tlm Imll 21:) to 92 Both elevens used the pass often victor gave the Black ami Old Gold two triumphs and Ten oppo 1 1 I Ji I I I the goal linoting over from llowstrom tlieii ra point a Mr I placement kick Princeton kick I.

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