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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1925. St.

Edward's Practices On Baylor's Freak Spread Formations -Tar49. 1 Southwestern Pirates Prepare For Clash With the Trinity Tigers HILL CITY HI BATTLES BRADY NEW TEAM TO FACE BRUINS JACKETS BEAT Texas Tech Loses Its First Football Contest, GEORGETOWN, Nov. 18. Southwestern university knows that she Is to meet her most formidable opponent in the Trinity Tigers, next Thursday, and is preparing Meagher Confident His Crew Will Put Up Fight. for it.

The band and pep squad will perform between halves and a mock football game is to be given by the members of the finny class. By BILL SMITH American Spofts Editor Spending their last practice sion before the game with Baylor a Ttnvlnp'fi trestle Within the football camp every Jackson, the boy who smashed thrqugh the Saint line and ran 60 yards for a touchdown, will be taken out of his wrappings, and even more speed is expected of him. C. Reynolds and Perrin will be playing their last game on a Pirate gridiron, and are showing up in scrimmage as though It will be their best Reynolds was on the AU-TIAA last year, and Perrin received honorable mention. Duncan and G.

Reynolds will in all probability hold down the guard positions, with C. Reynolds and Bachtel as tackles and Perrin and Hardin on the wings. Blackburn will be found calling signals, and Jackson and Leisner the halves with Wreelcs at full. The game is called at 3 o'clock. thing Is astir.

Coach Edens has found the holes that the Saint backs found they could pass through at will, and has plugged them. Black burn, the drop kicker, will be back the lineup and when a new IIluu; .1 spread formations the St. Edward's Saints were pronounced ready for any sort of battle last night by Coach Jack Meagher. The entire practice session was spent in light scrimmage and dummy work on Frank Bridges' "crazy" of goal is needed he will be called on. The bacVfield has been getting its share of Ironing and Leisner and Weeks are showing up well in plunging.

Fredericksburg Has Dope Edge, for Title Tilt. Comparative scores of games played by Fredericksburg and Brady, both of whom were reinstated and matched to decide again the chajnpionship of district eight after Lampasas had won out and then forced to forfeit its title, Indicate that Fredericksburg has the dope edge over E. J. Powell's Brady team. Brady and Fredericksburg wilt meet this week to determine the championship.

The location of the contest has not yet been announced. The winner of this game will probably be matched with Brack-enrldge high of San Antonio ln the elimination race for the state championship. However, should Smltii-ville defeat Bryan In its bi-district game Friday at Bryan, and Fredericksburg win over Brady, then it is quite likely that Smithvllle and Fredericksburg will be matched. Fredericksburg was beaten by Lampasas by a score of 18 to 0, while Lampasas defeated Brady on the Brady gridiron by a 26 to 0 score. Upon this comparison Fred GILBERT OSTERBAANf fensive plays.

The ssainis leave mi COACH FOUR MAKE TOST GREAT have had much to do in SOPHOMORE STARS YALE FAYORED RAIN CHECKS morning for Waco. Last vear the Saints had little trouble in scoring on Baylor, gain-ins ground almost at will, but their defense against Baylor's pet scoring Plays was woefully weak. The Bears would call for one play and Tnnpi wmild gallop BABCOCK, MOLENDA efficiency of Yost's machine. Osterbaan Is one of the best ends Michigan ever had. Molenda Is outstanding among the fullbacks of the Big Ten.

Babcock is a clever backfield performer and Gilbert Is most versatile at half. Tost, from a college standpoint, has a young team and next season should have a Western Conference champion if he gets any sort of a break. BROWNWOOD, Nov. 18. W) The Black and Crimson warriors from Texas Tech college at Lubbock met their first defeat here this afternoon when Howard Payne's Tellow Jackets ran rough-shod over the Matadors for a 29 to 0 score.

The Yellow Jackets played their best, football of the season this afternoon. Coach Ewint- Freedland's men could not hold the Howard Payna lina and time after time the Jackets' backs ripped, ploughed and tore the Black and Crimson for 10, 12 and 15 yard gains. Never onoe. during the entire game did the Matadors get nearer than the Howard Payne 20-yard line. For the Tellow Jackets, McAllister, playing hla last game In a Jacket uniform, Boyd playing his first year and Bissett playing his last at full, were the outstanding stars.

For the Matadors, Earnie Wilson, Cisco high school youth, and Wool-ridge, Oak Cliff youth, were ths stellar performers. Several times Wilson got through for first downs and good gains with his twlVng and side-stepping. Miller. center, tso played well for tha Matadors. Scoring for the Jackets were McAllister, Boyd, Cook and Bissett, McAllister was successful in kicking two of the extra points attempted and in the last quarter hs drop-kicked a field goal from tha 25 yard line.

scholz'sTooTard record not accepted TENNIS PLAY OVER HARVARD rounding out Michigan's great team of this year. They have been the nucleus for what many experts regard as the best team ln the country. Michigan's 54-0 victory over Annapolis, that had previously played Princeton to a tie, gives some Idea of the LllUU Vl.iCjr for a touchdown. Last year, however, the Saints had a Melvin and this year it is differ- ent, lor steussy is nL mm With a more concerted drive in the back field, the Saints would Probab Many Traditional Foes Ln Doubles Pairings Made and Matches Start Today. Rain interfered with the second ly be one of the leaders or me iwn, but the punch hasn't been there.

East Scheduled. NEW YORK, Nov. 18. W) Two Saints Given Fifty-Fifty Chance To Conquer Bears; Jones, Coates Out The faints gained against trie Southwestern Pirates last week, but their offense was erratic to say the composed of a bunch of brilliant but Inexperienced sophomore players. Captain-elect Jack SIsco will be unable to play, due to the injury to his leg received In the Notre Dame-Baylor football game.

The Bears open the season with the Dallas Athletic club at Dallas on New Tear's day. ericksburg would then be conceded" of the oldest classics of the gridiron, one of them between traditional foes that have met in a rec This week Coach Meagher has round snatches of the city-wide tennis tournament being held on the university courts yesterday, although three first round matches were scheduled. Pairings for the doubles matches which start today- given his orrense a siuu uy, nt halfback In order ord total of 58 conflicts, will call four elevens to the center of the a dope edge over Brady. The records of both teams for the season are: Brady, 33; Menard, 0. Brady, Richland Springs, 0.

Brady, IS, Coleman, 6. Brady, 12; Santa Anna, 0. Brady, Rochelle, O.Brady, Lampasas, 26. Brady, 20; Mason, 7. football stage Saturday for their to have the use of an accurate passer, and Deegan at the other halfback.

Tom Kilday will be at fullback against the Bears wita niraroMk. This com- final appearances of the 1925 sea FR0SH OF BAYLOR TO MEET TARLET0N AGGIES son. Although the Lafayette-Lehigh series does not date back as far as were made yesterday. In the first round matches completed, Alford defeated Hoff, 6-4, 6-4; Granger defeated Cunningham, bination has shown more driving power than any other the Saints WACO, Nov. 18.

Writh Jack Jones on the ineligible list because of his man ia ge last week at Dallas and with Sam Coates out of the lineup with an injury the St. Edward's university Saints are given a 50-50 chance to defeat Frank Bridges' sorely crippled Baylor team here Friday afternoon. Changes are expected to be made in the Bear lineup following Dan Cupid's blow at the Bruins. Jones, who played the Baylor line-back position and called signals, will be succeeded by George Fall, Fall go ing to quarter and George Morris to the line-back position. Louis Slade, former Waco high athlete, will probably hold down Coates' position at end.

Last year the Bears defeated St. Edward's by an overwhelming score, but the Saints gained almost twice as many yards as did Baylor. The Saints may find it as easy to gain Friday as they did last year, and as Bridges is saving his team for the Rice game Thanksgiving, the Saints have an even chance for victory. the Tale-Harvard struggle on the same day, teams from the Penn The probable starting line up sylvania colleges played two games 6-4, 6-8 and 6-4, while Hugh Dun- each season from 1SS4 to iui to run up a total of conflicts exceed lap defeated Dr. D.

A. Penick, 7-9, Fredericksburg, 10; Kerrville, 0. Fredericksburg, 52; Comfort, 0. Fredericksburg Lampasas, lS. Fredericksburg, 20; Mason, T.

Fredericksburg. 7: Junction, 0. against Jiayior wiu unu iu Durrenberger at ends, Palmer or n-nA fsntnin Rvan at ing that of the "Big Three'' classic. WACO, Nov. 18 The Baylor Cubs will play their third game of the season Thursday, when they Journey to Stephenvllle to meefhe John Tarlton Aggies.

The Cubs have defeated both Wesley college and Cameron high this season, and they are out to make a clean sweep of all their games. The Tale-Princeton series which NEW TORK. Nov. 18. W) Contrary to the Impression given at Its recent annual convention in Pittsburgh, the Amateur Athletlo union disclosed today, through ils headquarters here, that the mark of 9 6-10 seconds for 100 yards by Jackson V.

Scholz has not yet been accented ss a new American track record. tackles, Klein or Benson and Han- Karafini at center of niiartorhark. Dver and had its 1S25 renewal last week, ranks second, the Bulldog having battled the Tiger 49 times, while Deegan at halfbacks and Kilday at fullback. Other players who will probably make the trip are Schtnitt, -h. n.w mil n'Hara.

ends: Dob- the Crimson has tussled with the Ells on 43 occasions, one more than the total of Amherst-Williams West Virgina Offers Longhorns Date on Grid Schedule; It Is Refused vTi. tackles; DeLau- San Marcos Bobcats Meet Eagles Of Denton Normal Thursday grapples, another ancient feud. rMnninB-hfim. center: How Doctors Treat Lafayette and it ale are tne favor Stevens, quarterback; Jay, Erspa- ed teams on the basis of their early season records. The formers out Colds and Flu Phone standing achievement was an un rner, Swanson ana onfiucoi, halfbacks.

Sherman Asks fcr More Time in Welsh Protest; expected triumph over Pittsburgh, but the Easton eleven also was held to a tie by Colgate, 6-6, before losing by a single point to Washington and Jefferson. Tale has a big margin over Hat- 6-3, 6-2. Tickets to the Lor.ghorn-Aggie game at College Station Thanksgiving will go to the winner runner-up of the singles matches, the prizes being given by the sportings goods company and by the University Co-op, The pairings in the doubles matches for the first round are Brewster and Wilkinson against Wukasch and Greathouse, Boyette and Hoyle against Love and Mather, Cook and Harrison against Alford and Huff, Stacy and Penick against Marse and McColIum, Holland and Granger against Van Sickle and Wooford, Barkeley an Marshall Bell against H. Dunlap and Cunningham, Gardenhire and Gardenhire against Key and Boone, Straiten and Farriss against Mazur and Jacobs. Barnes and Kamrath against Hicks and Cate, Russell and Williams against Allison and Ferguson, ln the second round matches Stiles and Minchen will meet the winner of the Russell-Williams and Allison-Ferguson match, while Kincaid and Fitch will meet Woodhead and Peck.

Thomas and Thalheimer will also meet Smith and Hunt, while Dun-lap and Ware play the winner of the Brewster-Wilkinson and Wukasch-Greathmise. were doped to lose, and they won; this year, before it looked as If the Denton Eagles would be smothered, hut they came out winners. Denton has the better record this year, and almost a veteran team, but the young Bobcats have been coming along "splendidly of late, and the squad is in better physical condition than It has been all vard in games since New Haven and Cambridge elevens met for the Committee Meets Today first time In 1SS3. Of the 43 games they have played, the Blue has cap tured 23 against 15 for the Crimson. A decision on the protest pending tii, Te.i.ti Sherman A date on the University of Wrest Virginia football schedule for 1925 and 1927 was offered the University of Texas yesterday, according to a telegram received by L.

Theo. Bellmont, Longhorn athletic director, from H. A. Stansbury, West Virginia director of athletics. Although West Virginia offered a guarantee of $10,000 for the game to be played at Morgantown next year and also offered to return the game here in 1927, the Longhorn officials were forced to refuse because the distance to be traveled was more than the university faculty would allow, and because other games have been scheduled on Oct.

23 and Oct. 30, the dates offered by West Virginia. Oct. 23 is West Virginia's home coming day for 1926. SAN MARCOS, Nov.

18. The Bobcats of the Southwest Texas Teachers college and the Eagles of North Texas Teachers college of Denton will play on Evans field, Thursday afternoon. San Marcos is giving the game all due recognition, the business men ruling that their stores shall all be closed. The Bobcats ln turn will see that seats are provided, for a section of the new bleachers will be reserved for the business men of the town. The game between these two schools has always been Intensely interesting, due to a spirit of rivalry, hence both teams will put forth their greatest effort to win.

Previous dope before the game has had absolutely no bearing on the outcome; In fact, it Is usually reversed. Last year the Bobcats Five of their games resulted in tie scores. Harvard's chances have taken on a brighter hue as a result of last PLUMBING ELECTRIC RADIOS Repairs, Supplies, Contracts, A. E. Hancock Co.

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Next morning your cold bas vanished, your system Is thoroughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetits for breakfast. Eat what you please, no Get a family package, containing full directions, only cents. At any drug store. Adv. high football star, will probably BRUIN CAGE SQUAD STARTS TRAINING not be given ai an MnnflnnfTnfni or inter- Saturday's developments.

The Crimson's defeats at the hands of rholastlc leaeue football officials Holv Cross. Dartmouth and Prince Wednesday. Sherman hJsh officials i fnr mar ft time t.O ton were partly offset then in the comeback of Captain Cheek's team curts evidence to refute the charges with a S-0 victory over Brown, WACO. Nov. 18.

All the Baylor basketball players, with the exception of those on the football squad, are working out daily ln preparation for the coming season. The Baylor quint this season will be while the Tale cohorts were being filed against weisn high school of Pallas. The charge against Welsh Is on the four-year toppled unexpectedly by Princeton. A third classic provides Interest rule, two previous cnirsw this week ss a test for the unbeaten and un-tied Fordham eleven against Georgetown at the Polo Grounds. been dismissed oy ino -ecutlve committee.

t. winners 01 The "teams come together for the first time sines 1907. Of the 11 lLa district nine, conference has had all Its games forfeited following a an Itasca Dlaver by Lorena high. It was found that games they have played, each team has won six. Army, Brown.

Columbia and Syracuse on Saturday will prepare for keener tests during the following an Itasca piayer T.nreTia. eivlng them W7 week. The cadets will take on'l rsi- hat it 's Thanksgiving and the teams nus at West Point, in preparation for their game with the Navy oik week later, while Brown looks up its game with New Hampshire warm up for the Colgate battl. Thanksgiving day. the championship of their district, and Lorena has already been matched with Graham, winner ef district four for the bl-dlstrlct game.

The league executive committee wlU meet again this afternoon to decide on other Important questions, among them being protests that will have an Important bearing BAYLOR RESERVES MEETj WESMINSTER WILDCATS; are drawn tip for battle on the gridiron whim the first touchdown goes over and the grandstands rock with frenzy have a Camel! on xne league rm. Maroons Leave Today For Game With Houston Central; 19 Men oa Squad WACO. Not, 16. The Baylor reserves will play their second garm of th yea? at Mexia Saturday, when they tangle with the Westminster Wildcats, one of the leading contenders for ths Junior college title. This makes ths second game of the year for ths Baylor reserves, they having played Decatur college here on Sept.

26, the day the Bears played Notre Dame in South Bend. Ind. Epgr-j: spy- -araE8 ENGINEER INSPECTS HIGHWAY JOHNSON CITY, Nov. 18. R.

J. Hank, state highway engineer, was here on a tour of Inspection of highways. He examined the rock wall, whose construction has Just been completed on highway No, 20, near Miller's creek, by Supervisor S. E. Johnson, and expressed his approval of this engineering feat.

Engineer Hank also pronounced the highway through this section in excellent condition. Coach Tom Dennis, James Ruth-land, the student manager, Prof. T. A. Gullet and 39 Austin high Maroons will leave this morning over the Southern Pacific for Houston where they meet Houston Central high Friday afternoon.

The game does not coantln the interscholasflc league standings as Houston Central is not a member of the league. With the exception ef three players, Eideman, Brown and Hitter, the Maroons are primed for battle. Eideman, a regular guard, has been out with a smashed shoulder for three weeks, while Ritter was Injured In scrimmage this week. Clyde Dabbs will probably be seen at Ritter's halfback position in the Houston game. The players who are taking the trip to Houston sr Captain Cewis, Wolf, Eooth, Dabbs, Fomby and Flvnn, halfbacks; Gatoura and Gallatin, centers', Hornsby, Hoira, Ledlow and Mi'ilbf-Han, guards; Cook, Shults and Morrison, ri i -kies; Clark, Rogers and Woodman, ends.

WHEN the college bands are playing to make your blood tingle. And the cheers and answering songs sweep back and forth between the opposing thousands of rooters. When, following that tense hush, a swift player darts out from the flashing formations on the gridiron and races across the goal for the first touchdown oh, man, or superman, when the taste of joy is too keen to endure have a Camel! For Camel is the boon companion of, your joys. Roam as far as you will from the prosaic things of every day, Camel will be the truest smoke friend you ever had. Not a tired taste, not a cigaretty after-taste, not a regret in a million Camels! Just full and fragrant smoke contentment, just added zest in living.

So when your own college's team tears through for its first smashing goal this Thanks-giving Day when life seems fullest of the frenzy of happiness joyfully apply the fire and taste the smoke that's loved by millions. DEPENDABLE POST-SEASON GAMES NOT LIKELY THIS YEAR; -NEW' YORK, Nov. IS. CV Chances of an outstanding eastern 1 Have a Camel! A. A.

eleven competing in any post-season conf'icts on the Pacific coast New Year's day are dwindling rapidly. In addition to Dartmouth and Pennsylvania, which already have announced the; will not consider any post-season invitations, Col-gste ttday was removed from the list of possibilities by Graduate Manager W. A. Reid, who informed the Associated Press unbeaten up-state eleven "can not accept an Invitation to play a post-season game on the coast." Gum-Dipped Cords Nothing compares with into the mahng of this one eigarette goes all of the ab'dity of the world's largest organization of expert tobacco men. Nothing is too good for Camels.

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3. McKenzie, archdeacon of the western Texas diocese, visited the Iockhart parish nday and preach-d the evening sermon for the regular rector, Oscar Green, who is ln I'alo Alto, preaching In the All Paints Episcopal church there, CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING MARBLE FALLS, Nov. 18, Mr. and Mrs. T.

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