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ALWAYS AUSTIN'S liEST INKWSl'A PER LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTKALJTEXAS AUSTIN AMERICAN. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. Ferguson gained a yard: Falk car-! BACKACHE AtiD HEAVY FEELING Football Results Thanksgiving Day TEXAS CHAMPIONSHIP IN FOOTBALL IS WON BY AUSTIN LONGHORNS VIENNA WOULD NOW TRY ALL PERSONS CAUSING THE WAR Bj AArlst Pr. to Tt Awtla LONDON. Nov.

28. The i. Am hrino- to trial KLEBERG GOES OVER ITS WAR STAMP QUOTA KINGSVILLE. Texas, Nov. 28.

The county of Kleberg, with a population of only 6500. and which was assigned a quota of War Savings Stamps of $86,880, has again gone "over the top" and still going at a rapid pace, having reached 8106,000 up to date. Kleberg was one the four coun Weak, Nervous, Restless Worn- an in Arkansas Hears of Cardui, Tries it and Is Greatly Benefited. Now Recommends It to Others. government all persons responsible for the war.

inciuamg coum. Hungarian foreign minister when we Ciernin. war utukc tu. foreign minister at a late period, according to an Exchange Telegraph Ma, aispaicn irom wimsiijios" ties to reach its quota by Nor. 1, and-j thereby entitled to receive a specially designed honor flag.

The flag has been received and Is the source of rejoicing on the part of those who have worked so hard In the W. S. S. sales. Aggiss Fail to Score Despite Good Playing.

7500 People See Game Score 7 to 0. Graves downed Elam in his tracks. li Bir.i 'il-wlV li Jill The University of Texas Longhorns won the undisputed state championship by ututaung the Texas A. and M. football by one touchdown loilowed by a kicked goal making a 7 to 0 score, before a crowd of 7500 people on Clarke field Thursday afternoon.

Joo Uiis stars First. Joe talis put the ball, across the goal line early in the first quarter following a spirited attack on the part of the whole Texas team which A. and M. was unable to stop. Graves added the seventh point to the score by a true kick after the touchdown that sailed between the goal posts.

Almost Scored Again. During the remainder of the game at times It looked as though. Texas would again score, and during most Peach Orchard, Ark. Mrs. Nonie High, nrho lives near here, states: "Some time agro I began to hare i trouble with my back.

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However, after the Texas score, the Aggie machine strengthened and Was Rhle to hnlrf th Unrhnrn, the critical moments and in the lastly Joe fcilis gained 4 and McCallum Quarter started a charm towards; made it first down. "Bear" In Mind' The Wsist DVvera9e Try Its good'taste today. CZTt Let the whole family try It. liir See how you will sll like that good taste T' ofhops. I I Cutis' is pure nutritious and non-ln- i 11 toxicating.

'i A very remarkable soft drink. jr in i ii At grocers', st druggists', eta. -in fsct st all places whet rA--'5T" food drinks are told. ried the bali yards on a cross-buck and McCallum made first down. McCailum gained 6 yards; Graves lost 8 yards on an attempted fake.

Vase to Ferguson netted 10 yards. Ferguson kicked and it was A. and ball on their own 14-yard line. They returned the kick to Mc Callum, and it was Texas' ball in the middle of the field. Pass from Smyth to Falk gained 30 yards.

Ellis plowed through for 5 yards. Texas fumbled and it was A. and ball on their 10-yard line. Alexander kicked and it was Texas' ball on A. and 40-yard line.

A pass to Graves netted 20 yard. Ferguson gained 6 yards. Ellis made 2 and Smith made it first down. Goal to go. McCallum made 3.

then 2 yards. Earl "Frazier substituted for Har rison. Smith gained 2 yards. Ellis gamed 2 yards. Ellis failed to carry it over.

It was. and ball and they kicked. Texas had it on A. and 35-yard line. Eilis gained 3 yards, Eang gained yards.

Symth fumbled and A. and M. recovered. White substituted for Fena on account of injury to ankle. Elam gained 2 yards.

Graves threw Fraaier for, a loss. and kicked, Ferguson caught it, fumbled and McCallum recovered. Pass to Falk gained 15 yards. Ferguson gained 3, then 2 yards. Pass failed and it was A.

and ball. Garth gained 1 yard twice. Ellis broke up a pass and Alexander kicked 80 yards to Lang, who returned 2 yards. Eang gained 3. Ferguson kicked SO yards, and Flam na.d Donald for 20 yards.

Garth made a yard, then passed twice for a total of 15 yards. Game ended. Score: Texas, A. and 0. TlXE-UP.

Texas. Left end, Graves. Left Penn, captain. Left guard, Jfeurnan. Center, Swenson.

Right guard Spence. Right tackle, Falk. Right end. Collins. Quarterback.

Ferguson. I ft half, McCallum. Right half," Joe Ellis. Fullback, Smyth. A.

and M. Ift end. Weir. Left tackle, Drake. Left guard, Murrah.

Center, Vanderwood. Right guard, Sc, udder. Right tackle. Walker. Right end, Alexander, captain.

Quarterback. Elam. Left half, McDonald. Right half. Harrison.

Fullback. Garth. i Officials. Brewer (Missouri), referee. Lieutenant Holbrook.

umpire. Lieutenant Hoi head linesman. Lieutenant Wlndl and nrrn timekeepers. Substitutes. For Texas, Conlev tnr cn.n.

Falk' fop Collins i rena, Lane tor McCallum. For A. and If. ri Wiir Ear FrsEier for Harrison. loucnaown.

Ellis. Kicked goal, Graves. Attendance. 7500. JACK DEMPSEY WINS DECISION FROM BILLY MISKE PHILADELPHIA, Pa Nov.

28 Jack Dempsey won the popular de-cision from. Billy Miske of St. Faul in a slow six-round bout at a Thanksgiving day matinee. Only half a dozen hard blows were landed during the fight. There was scarcely any action in the first two rounds, but in the third Miske Jolted Dempsey with an upper cut Mo the Jaw which gave him the advantage In this round.

After this the bout was all In Dempsey's favor, the St Paul man frequently resorting to holding In order to save himself from nunl.h. ment, At Starkville: Mississippi A. and 34; University of Mississippi, 0. At Knoxville, university of Tennessee, 45; Tennessee Military Institute, 0, At New Orleans: Tulane Universi ty, 74; Southwestern Industrial Institute, 0. At Waco: Camp MacArthur, Camp Pike, Baylor-T.

C. no decision. At Houston, Texas: Camp Logan, Ellington Field Aviators, 3. At Hot Springs: Army and Navy, 14; Littlo Rock College, 0. At Nashville: Vanderbilt.

40; Sewanee, 0. At Chicago: Chicago Naval Reserves, 20; Camp Grant, 0. At Boulder, University of Colorado, 16; Colorado Aggies, 18. At Berkeley. Stanford University, I'niversity of California, 67.

At San Antonio: Kelly Field, 20; Camp Travis, At Memphis, Camp Shelby, 18: Park Field, 0. At Dallas: Love Field. IS; Texas A. and M. Infantry.

0. At Tulsa, Arkansas, 233; Kendall, 6. At Lincoln: Nebraska, Notre Dame. 0. At Louisville: Camp Sherman, Camp Zachary Taylor, 40.

At St. Louis: Washington University, 19; St. Louis University, e. At Atlanta: Georgia Tech, 41: Auburn, 0. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma, A.

Or At Madison. Wisconsin, Michigan Aggies, 6. At Bethlehem, Camp Crane, 122; Lehigh, 0. At Easton. Garden City Aviators, 21; Lafavette, 0.

At Chester, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Military Academy, 0. At Allentown, Muhlenburg, 19; Ursinus. 0. At Villa Nova, Villa Nova, 82; Drexel Institute, 0. At Kansas City, Camp Dodge, Camp Funston, 0.

At Lawrence, Unlversily of Kansas, 13; State Agricultural Col lege, At New Tork: Georgtown, Fordham, 14. At Pittsburg. 'Pittsburg. 18; Pennsylvania State, 6. At Cleveland, Ohio: Western Reserve 14; Case.

7. At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania, 21; Dartmouth, 0. GREATEST OF KICKERS Charlie Brlckley, former Harvard star, who rtill Is in a claio by himself. Perhaps his greatest feat was accomplished recently, when he kicked a football from the statue of Washington In front of the sub-treasury to the gallery of the stock exchange into the hands of another man. This Is said to be the longest and most accurate kick ever made.

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Smyth gained a yard and Texas was penalized 6 -yards, for being off siae on tne next play. Ferguson kicked 30 yards. McDonald made 2 yards. SECOND QUARTER, Garth fumbled for a 5 -yard loss and Alexander kicked to Ferguson, who returned 15 yards. Time out tor Weir.

At this point fierce went in -for us he tackied Ferguson. He was arterwurd tarried to hospital on a stretcher. McCallum made 3 yards and Smyth 2. tor Alurrah. Ferguson made a yard, then Mc Callum gained 4 yards and followed it with another 2 yards.

Smyth made first down. Smyth made 2 yards through the line, McCallum gained yards on a lake. Kllia gained 2 yards, and McCallum gained another yard. It was A. and ball.

Garth failed to gain. Elani gained 2 yards. Alexander punted to Ferguson for 25 yards, and McCallum recovered a fumble on the receiving McCallum made 6 yards and Smyth first down. Ferguson gained 2 yards, Smyth 4 and McCallum 2 yards. Ferguson fumbled and it was A.

and ball. Elam lost a yard and then gained 4 yards. Garth mada 4 yards more. Alexander punted the ball over goal and it was Texas' ball on 20-yard line. Smyth made 4 yards, Ellis made yards and Ferguson made 1 yard.

Ferguson punted to Garth, who returned yards, Elam dodged through line for ty, ards. A pass failed and Elam made first down on the next play Texas broke up another pass. A. and M. again punted over goal line and it was Texas' ball on the 20-yard line.

Ellis dashed through line for IS yards. Smyth" plunged for yards and a pass to Ferguson netted 10 yards. McCallum gained yards, made 4 yards, and a paw to" Coll ins failed of completion. Ferguson kicked oui of bounds and it was A. and ball on tnelr 1-yard line.

--hey returned the kick and it was Texas' ball on A. and 30-yard line. A long- pass to Graves for 25 yards brought the ball on A. and 5-yard line. The half was up.

Score: Texas 7, A. and M. 0. THIRD QUARTER. Walker substitutes for Davis.

Ferguson returned the kick-off 20 yards to middle of field. McCallum gained 5 and then 2 yards. Ellis went for 2 yards and then made first down. Smyth made 7 yards through the line, then plunged for two yards more aud carried the ball for first down. Ellis made 2 yards, Smyth i yards, and McCallum made first down.

McCallum gained yards, Ellis lost a yard and McCallum gained 3 yards and Smyth made first down. Goal to go for Texas. A.v and M. held Texas for downs and kicked 40 yards to Ferguson with S-yard return. A pass failed.

On an attempted pass, Smyth fum bled; Murrah recovered and ran for IS yards. Garth gained 2 yards, then 5, and Elam made first down. Elam failed to gain; Garth fumbled, then fumbled again. An attempted pass netted the As gies 10 yards, but it was Texas ball on downs. Ferguson kicked for 40 yards, Elam returning 5 yards.

Alexander dropped back to klfck but fumbled. Pierce recovering. Alexander kicked 25 yards. Joe Ellis gained a yard; Ferguson punted 40 with ball, running 10 yards more, and Graves downed Garth In his tracks. Garth failed to gain; Alexander kicked 40 yards to Ferguson, who returned 1 0 yards.

End of quarter. Score: Texas 7, A. and M. 0. FOURTH QUARTER, Conley substituted for Spence, and Ppence for Falk and Falk for Collins.

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to purify it and deans it ct these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is the greatest vetretabla blood trurf- the varsity goal Una that madei most Longhorn supporters breathe a sigh of relief Atiat the game was so nearly over. Field Dried by Burning OIL Clark field had been dragged all morning and the field dried by burning kerosene over most of it. Sawdust was also scattered over It pretty much so that no effects of the recent heavy rains were not noticeable, but occasionally a runner slipped or made a bad start. The entire student body of the University was on hand and made an excellent showing with, support.

Only 200 Aggie men made the trip with their team and these kept up their pep. undaunted by their relative scarcity in numbers. Graves Best Long-horn Star. Graves did the best work for the IiOnghorns. He nabbed two rather long forward passes and did his best work in two seasons In defensive and offensive football playing.

Time after time he broke up threatening Aggie offensive plays and his work was air-tight whenever, the Longhorns were moving forward. He made a neat gain on an end around end fake play, also. i Two Injuries Recorded. i Two injuries occured to mar an otherwise clean game. Wier, right end for the sustained a broken collar bone, and was removed to the hospital.

In the last quarter, Captain Dave Fena of the Longhorn team, sprained his ankle slightly and had to have a substitute in his place. "Fats" Conley reappeared In the I.onghorn line-up after being out during the last seven games. He was put in his old place of guard during the third quarter and showed his old-time strenght in breaking up opposition line charges. One of Best Linesmen. Tom Neuman, at guard, was one of the best llr-eara the Texas team.

Not a gain of, over a yard or so has been made through his position all season, and his record was maintained in the turkey day contest also. Mainstays Of Affgies. For the Aggies. Jim Garth, fullback, and "Shaky" Elam, quarter-bark, were the mainstay. These two men made practically all of the Aggie gains and, together with Captain Alexarfder who did the punting, were responsible for the showing made by the Farmers.

Texas won the undisputed championship. FIRST QUARTER. Texas won the toss and received at the north goal, returning 10 yards. Ferguson made 6 yards around end and McCallum failed to gain. Ellis made first down, and was thrown for a 5-yard loss by Alexander on the next play.

Smyth made 3 yards -through the line and Ferguson kicked 25 yards to Garth who returned 5 yards. Alexander kicked the ball out of bounds and it was Texas' ball on their 45-yard line. Smyth made 5 yards through the line and Ellis made yards more. Ferguson maae first down and Smyth was thrown for a 1-yard i Ellis broke through for 19 yards and on the next play Texas made first dovn. Smyth made 5 yards and Mc Callum followed with 4 yards more.

On the next play Texas again made firf.1 down. Ellis registered a 2-yard gain on a trick play and Smyth plunged through the line for yards more. Smyth carried the ball again for first down. plunged for 7 yards and Joe Ellas carried the tall over the chalk mark. Graves kicked goal.

Score Texas 7, A. and M. 0. Alexander kicked 41! yards to Ferguson who returned 10 yards. McCallum made yards around end and Smyth plunged for 2 yards more.

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