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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923. 5 IStVeWBfresnsjf' SwlbW IMS ties' angaroos 31 From Yarsity Wins High School Scores College Football CHAMP YANKS SNOW RED SOX Austin Tsxss 31 i At Austins Collsos 0. STEERS DRUB AUSTIN COLLEGE WITH STRAIGHT GRID TACTICS Big Oscar Eckhardt Breaks Loose Willi Sensational Broken Field RunsV At College Ststiont Texss Ag-gise 21) Howsrd Psyns 0.

At Spartsnburg, S. C. Wafford 12; North Georgia Aggies 6 At Rockhill, S. C.i Davidson Prssbytsrian College 0, Bslton 80) Lorsna 7. Bartlett 46 1 Killssn 0.

Rockdals 32; Rogers 0. -Granger: 40 St. Edwsrds Aesd-amy 0. Guthrie Si Covington 0. Mineola 19; Troup 0.

Denison 45; Celina 0. Waco 72 1 Corsieana Orphans 0. Corpue Christi Kingsvills 0. Shreveport High 44 1 St. Johns Victors Amass 24 Runs Off 30 Safeties.

ivnwmwmivnM3mMwumLMUMi sttuiiiSMii.aMpiiiiiit College 0. BOSTON. Serf. Nnr York made SO hits for a total of 44 bus against fchmke snd Bitthan today and won the sscond fame of ths series from Boston 24 to 4. Ruth home run in the sixth Inning with two on baaas.

In the sixth the champions seorsd 11 runs on as many GIANTS CLINCH NATIONAL FLAG Nehf Pitches First Shutout of Season. By BLONDY CROSS. The Austin 'college Kangaroos invaded Clark field for the initial grid contest of the season yesterday afternoon, and, as usual, met defeat, before the onslaughts of the Texas Longhoms. Stewart's varsity eleven drubbed the visitors 31 to 0 in a rather tedious affair. The longhorns used nothing but straight football tactics.

An occasional line shift, and rA OUR NE) HOME-714 CONGRESS AVENUE For Saturday hits snd sn error, by McMillan. In tha th'rd Mental ersahed into ths right field fence in coins after a foul, lis waa AGGIES DRUB HOWARDPAYNE Versatile Attack Is Shown by Dana's Gridsters." carried from the field for the second Urns In two days, ficori: NEW YORK BOSTON AB At ABH A 4 2 1 OlMltchelM 114 1 plunge failed to produce a galn.w 2 OjPicinich.e I 0 0 Donaghue.r 4 Hut one forward pass one forward pass aia ins 4 Burna.l varsity attempt. The greater part of the Lonehorn advances were Wltfcef Halnts.cf McNally.S Dusan.S Ruth If Gohrlnr, Heuiel.r Smith, Wsrd.2 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 I 1 Reichlt.t Menotky.lt 1 4 4 NEW YORK, Sept 2. The New Tort Gisnts clinched ths 1923 National league championship hers today, defeating Brooklyn I to 0. Nehf, ths New York lefthander, pitched his first shutout of ths 0 0 Shanka.1 4 1 McMUIsn.1 4 3 ClEhmks.p 2 season, bcore: BROOKLYN I NEW YORK ABH Al ABH OA 2 HHsrrla 1 Gazella.2 Scott 10 0 4 1 1 Blethen.p 10 1 Bancrofts 114 4 0 0 1 4 Johnaon4 Jones, i 0 0 4 ftilirob.l 1 Whest.lt 2 SSS0 27 61 Totals '22112712 Totals 3Iens Ribbed Union Suits 98c Each A popular weight ecru ribbed union suit for fall and winter.

Fleece lined, A real 1.25 value, Sizes 34 to 44. MEN'S HANES BLEACHED UNION SUITS 0 OlYoung.r 1 0 Neia.cf In at end and recovered a fumble on Austin college's 15 -yard line. Ward bucked through left guard and then, swerving and turning, crossed over to the right and spun 15 yards for a touchdown. Robert-eon kicked goal from placement The score then stood 24 to 0. Texas.

Texas klcksd oft and Austin college brought the ball to the 10-yard line. The Kangaroos punted. Smith of Texas went through left tackle for four yards. Texss fumbled snd Austin covered the ball, Neither club broke loose with anything of a dazzling nature the remainder of the period until in the last few seconds, with the ball In possession of the varsity. Smith got away for a lt-yard gain over left tackle.

The whistle was blown for ths end of the half. Texas failed to show tha tuneh Bttd for Ehmke In sixth Fournler.l 4 0 7 2 Meutel.lf made on orf-tackle playi. The ball was rarely out of the Austin college; territory. But three first down did the visitors make, and two of these came in the latter stages of the game when a fr'antlo forward passing rally was attempted. The Longhorns gained nearly at will the greater part of the contest.

However, time and again the Kangaroo forwards sifted throuch the much vaunted Texas line to throw the varsity backs either for short losses, or to down them on the line of scrimmage. Fourteen first down did the local collegian accumulate, EeWtiardt Flashes The offensive play of big Oscar New York ..401 0H11) 28224 114 4 4 0 10 4 2 10 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 210 0 4 112 B.Griff'h.r 4 4 1 Boston -000 (00 010 4 WOMEN'S COVERALL House Aprons 75c Flannelette night gowns, assorted pat-terns wsjuu mju, riw 95c New felt hats, new colors. 2.25 to 3.50 Women's wool coat suits. .8.00 to 19.00 New pleated skirts, plaids, solids. .3.93 Women's 35c mercerized lisle hose, brown, black Boys' heavy ribbed school 1 2 4 K.lly.t 4 Olton.2 I Two-bate bits, Gshrins 1, Ruth Witt, 2 2 Snyder.e High.1 I Smith, Schsns.

Burns, Menotky, Shanks home runt. Ruth. Ward left en bases. Now York 11. Boston tl bate on bslli.

off 4 0 0 2 Orlmcs.p SOI Jonas 1, oli Ehmke 4. oft Blsthen 2 i struck out, by Jones t. by Jbbmke Dy metnen 1 hits, off Ehmke zi in mninirs, oti Blathen in 1 inninssi Tarn, Witt t. Totals 21 1 24 17 Totals S3 11 27 15 Brooklyn 000 000 0000 New York ....200 000 01 3 Two-bass hits. Kelly, Stengel: left on Istea, New York 0, Brooklyn bate on balls, off Nehf 2, off Grimes struck oat, by Nehf 2, by Grimes rant.

Men-sal, Friscfa. Groh; error, B. Griffith. Each Ksines. Dusan 2, Ruth 4.

Gshrins Smith 2, Ward 2. Gat nils. Schsng L29 Johnson 2. Jones. Donathua.

Menotky. i of the first half In ths second. Play EckhsrUt. Austin athlete at a nan-back position for the Longhorns. stood out throueh the contest.

Collins errors, McMillan. Collins. Pieinlch. Gehrmg Z. Tigers Run Over Vanity Track Men to Meet A meeting of all candidates for places on the university track team will be held this afternoon In hall at 3 o'clock.

Coach Clyde Llt-tlefleld will outline training plans for the season at this meeting. Indians 17 to 3 DETROIT. Sent 22. Ths Tigers best was. kept In Austin college territory, but tha ball seesawed back and forth.

Austin opened up with a passing game In their own territory in the last quarter. A pass, Allred to Smith, netted 22 yards. This put tha bait on ths Kangaroos" 35-yard Una, On the next play: Eckhardt Intercepted a pass on the 60-yard line. Marley went six yards through right guard. Marley again carried tbs ball and made first down.

On the Si-yard line Eckhardt took fhs Cleveland Indians today 17 to 2 and Eckhardt rattled off a number of long runs through broken fields, and counted pair of touchdowns for the Steel's. Captain Lane Buddy Tynes, at half, ploughed the line as In bygone days, and appeared to be rounding quickly Into form. Ward, tackle last year, shifted to the backfleld by Sttwkrt this season, got Into the game and demonstrated that wtth a bit more worii and coaching may prova to be a power both on defense and In battering the line, Texas Line Below Par Althoush a match game, the moH notch nearer sscond place. Score CLEVELAND I DETROIT ABH Al ABH A COLLEGE STATION. Sept 28.

The Texas Aggies wiped out a score sgalnst the Howard Payne Yellow-lackets today, when they took the second gams of the season for the Aggies from them by a score of 21 to 0. A technicality robbed Arnold Klrkpatrick's men pf a touchdown In the first half. A pass from Harris to McAllister, which tha latter carried over the goal line, waa called back by the referee. It was a pretty play and a hard one to lose after completing It Jacksts Threaten Once. At only one other time was the Aggie goal threatened.

Burns blocked one of Gill's punts la the first, quarter and fell on It. But the Aggies tightened and they failed to carry It over. Bible again used three complete teams In the field. Neely and Knickerbocker were outstanding players for the Aggies. McAllister and Harris did the stellar work: for the Jackets.

The Howard Payne men had a pretty pasa formation, which worked on the Aggies several times for large gains. But Bible's men were there with like plays and made many yards. Knickerbocker carried the ball over the fatal Hi 1 twice for tha Aggies, and Gill took It the other time. Hanna kicked three pretty goals. Aggies Pass.

In the last quarter, a pass from Gill to Knickerbocker started the march up the field for the second touchdown. Then Neely and Gill took turn about carrying tha ball through the line for long gains. Ths third touchdown came after Wilson made aubstantlal gatna by an end-around-end play. The final score came when Gill passed over the Tellowjackets heads to Knickerbocker for a touchdown. Johnson, Fay WilsojvT.

F. Wilson and Gill did good work for the Other outstanding Tellowjackets were Bissett, Cheaney. Taylor and Henderson. Score by quarters: A4M ,,7 0 0 1421 Howard Payne 0 0 0 0 0 AAM lineup: Enda, T. F.

Wilson, Evans, Allison, Stelneker, Morris, Kyle; tackles. R. o. Wilson, Dans-by, Leuty, Short, Waugh. Brazel- 2 9 1 :B1ut.I I 2 14 I Summa.r 111 Jonts.l I 1 4 Fp.aker.cf ISO OlCobb.cf 4140 Connoly.cf ISO Oi Heilmtn.r 4410 the ball and skirted right end for J.SewdLs 10 2 Si 10 0 0 2 Msnuth.l 4 111 0 PraiU 114 4 Stetih't nj 4 0 1 LuUke.1 0 0 0 Wamby.l contest was more or less a practice) ZiWoodall.e 2 0 I 0 I I I I Children's brown stitchdown shoe3 fcifc to 8 81s to 11 IIV2 to 2 1.50 Pr.

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Two passes. Miller to Wharton, brought the ball front the 23-yard line to the 48-yard line. The Longhorns held snd Aus. tin punted 15 yards to Eckhardt, Who returned 21 1 yards. Eckhardt broke over right guard for seven yards.

Foster brushed left end for IS yards. Texas waa penalized for offside. Foster gained five yards over right tackle, Foster gained two yards off left tackle. Marley went four yards through right fiiard. llarley made first down.

Foster carried the ball 1 0 0 LeveMn.n Ehsnerlf 2 12 -s-i Totals 2( 14 2712 Totals 20 124 15 ats. nke lea tltirtf. Qearvourskin aland Detroit 001 00-1T Pratt. PiUettt, Jones, Wsrabtssnw: three-base hit. Risnfy; le through the left aids of the line to six yards from ths goal Tha gams en tea.

Texas on bsaea, Clevelsna uerrou 1 1 ballt, off Smith 2. oft Pilletts 4. off Snlll-van 1. oft Drake 1, off Edmondton i Ij strack out. ky Drske I.

by FIJI" 2 hit, off Smith 0 1b 0 Innings, off Sullivan I "Maevurjace a business asset That ikin-troublo may be more than a source of suffering and embarrassment -it may be holding you back in the business world, keeping you out oi a better fob for which a good appearance Is required. Why "take a chance" when Gilstrap Cons left end. Burns Crawford left tsckle. Sprague Rogers affair, and Stewart used great number of substitutes. In flashes the varsity team appeared similar to tha brilliant Longborn machine of other' days.

Then again, there seemed to be something woefully lacking at time in both offensive and defensive ptay. 'V1 All efforts by the visiting backs to gain with any dogrea of consistency through tha Texas line were futule. But on the other hand, the varsity forward defense "proved like a sieve on Innumerable occasion, allowing tha Kangaroo forwards to break through when Tttas was carrying the ball. Foster Stands-Out The place kicking of Hobby Robertson, who worked at quarterback, featured. Rotertsea booted over tour goals after touchdown from placement and kicked the oval for a field goal from the JO-yerd Una tats in tie second quarter.

Me missed another attempt from the 4-yard line by inches, i Fostor, last year suad man. went In at half the final few minutes of the game and knocked oft a Ulo of nice alna on short end runs. The contest ended with the Longhorns ret rying the bait on Austin college's six-yard Hue. The ganse opened up with the Kangroos kicking off. The teams exchanged punts.

On the second down Eckhardt raced from the lAnghorns 45-yard Una It ystds down the field after breaking through on an off-tackle play. Successive bucks gava the Steers first down. Eckhardt Beaks Ics left guard. Bralley Rollins center. A nationally advertised full bleached medium ribbed union suit priced below All sizes.

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ton; guards, Johnson, Ferguson. Irvin, Hardman, Nairn: centers, Bradford, Dubois, Eitt Knickerbocker; quarters, Knickerbocker. Putnam, PInson, Berry; halves, Neely. Poth, Kisht, Fay Wilson, Williams, Qulnby. Gill: fullbacks.

Gilt. Ointmentlieals Bkln-eraptlono so easily I Sampls ins, Dapt, 4-K. KatUtol. Baltimore. Mi Chandler, Cooper.

In inning (none out in seconoi. oij Drake 1 in off Edmondton 7 in 4, off teveaen I In 2 Tuns. Risney 2, Prstt 2, Poiherstll. Heilmsnn t. Cobb 4.

Jones S. Bine 2, Shsnsx, Sewell, Wsmbtganaa, J. 8ew.ll errors. J. Bewell.

Stephenson. Wsmbtssnaa, rower, Pratt Pllletta. Sox Drop Series Opener to Brovns ST. LOUIS. Sept 28.

St Leuls took the opening game of the series from Chi-eaco today to 2. E. Collin stole his forty-fifth baae of the season. With Gor Sister, Rogers Hornaby end Urban Shocker In the grand! tand, it waa sttlmated that 1600,000 of local baaebsll Ulent wst among ths spseUtors. as the baseball worth of ths former two Is said to be 2150,000 each, and of Shocker 1100,000.

Scnret Chicago 000 100 0102 St Louis ......100 100 10 I Batteries. Cvensres and SchalkJ Dsn-forth and Bevereid. Cubs Take Second Straight From Pitt CHICAGO. Sept 2R- Grimes' fcsttint enabled Chlcate to snaks it two strsight from Pituburs today by winning 2 to 1. Grimea triols fnllowlns Miller's double Howard Payne lineup; Ends, Henderson, Cook; tackles, Keaton, Hodge, Stanford: guarda, Moore, Beasley, Sandlln, Burns; centers, Taylor, Grady; quarter, Harris; halves, McAllister, Cheaney, Flack; fullbacks, Bissett Woodward.

right guard. Bluesteln Morgan(c) right tackle. Curtis Smith right end. Trnes(e) Allred quarter. Eckhardt H1U left half.

Robertson Saxon right half. Marley Gill fullback. Substitutions: Texas, first quarter. Ward for Marley, Newell for Curtis: second quarter. Smith for Eckhardt Hlgglns for Burns, Allen for Gilstrap, Homan for Sprague.

Settegaat for Bralley, Gardner for Gorman third quarter, Burna for Bluesteln; fourth quarter. Marley for Ward, Bralley for Newell. Curtis for Setlegast Eckhardt for Smith, Gilstrap for Allen, Sprague for Homan, Pfannkuche for Bralley. Fos-ter for Robertson Parsons for Sprague. Luhn for Ollstrso.

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s.w. 1.00 Round aluminum roaster 75c Cats and Pelicans Set to Jump Into Third Game Today Louisville. to thank NEW ORLEANS. La. Sept JS.

Kckbardt slipped through right tackle again and dashed through a broke field 2S yard to touch-. down. Robertson kicked goal from placement i Auslin received and Robertson kicked off over the goal lines. After two unauoeesatul attempts to gain, the Kangaroos got loose for what should hava been a good gain, but fumbled. Tynes recovered.

you for what your medicine has done lor me. waa in two special trains crowded with Texens arrived here today as escort for ths Fort Worth club which tied thSTSeors. Grimes broke the tie snd tomorrow will resume the battle bed for eight or nine days every month and had a A 5c bag of candy given FREE with a purchase of 25c or more of school supplies. witn New Orleans to determine esT ths locale ths game by driving the ball Into th bleachers for horns run. prrrsBtmo Chicago AB Al AB A tin, first quarter, Moore for Cone, Langford for Rogers.

Wharton for Hill, Nelson for Gill, second qusr ter, Hayes for Morgan. Payne for Saxon, Hill for Payne: fourth auar. whether tha Dixie baseball cham Monrej 4 11 4 0 2 1 plonship thla year belongs to the Texas league or the Southern association. The Panther-Pelican I 0 E.Adamaa 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 ter. Tuck for Allred.

Payne for Hill. 0 4 2 I 2 Frthers.l 4 1 Milltr.lf 2 irscas Is a fifty-fifty affair so far, the Cats having clawed a naw- nereree, venne of Carlisle; umpire. Moora of Vsndy; head linesman, Procter of TCU. greatdealof pain. The doctor said my only relief wad an operation.

1 read of Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines and triedthe Vegetable Compound and the banative Wash. 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 i 211 0 I 1 1 full of feathers when It took the 7 Csrey.cf 4 Trsynor.2 4 Parnhart.r 2 Cuylar.lf 8 2 Grimm. 1 I Schmidts I Cooner.o I Rutttll 1 B.Adamst 0 Lueel 1 first game Tuesday by a score of I 0 0 2 Grlsthy.r to nd ths Bird hsvlng yanked 0 0 some fur with a 1 to 0 victory Wednesday. 0.0 0 0 01 "HI" Stoner, the Panther hurling ace la expected to be Atz's pitch Totals 30 T2T11 II 4 24 71 ing selection tomorrow, while Pet .400 .404 .114 Larry Gilbert ths Pelican pilot Lonsdale green ticket domestic, yd.

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24x47 bleached bath towels, doz. $3.95 Each 26x48 extra heavy bath towels, waa planning tonight to aend Robertson went over right tackle for sards and first down. The; longhorns were penalised 1 yards tor offside, Tynes brushed through I right tackle for a gain of seven ysuds. The Austin college line held I the varsity for downs and tha ball i went over. After falling on two bucks to ga'n.

the visitors punted to the IJ-'vard Una, Austin held and Robertson attempted to place kick. Austin took the ball on their 1-yard tins. Two unsuccessful line smashes called for a punt. Robertson ens red the oval on the IS-yard line and was downed nearly In Ms tracks. The Longhoms tailed to gain on three attempts at the line.

Eckhardt pushed over the goal line. Tynes Scores Touchdown Austin college took tha ball on the 1 fO-ysrd line- After one attempt at the line the Kangaroos punted to I vsrsiiy's Una. Austin col-I received a 5-yard penalty for ufjaide. The Lonchorns then fol-i lowed with another, offside and were persjlzed. Eckhardt punted it yards.

The Kangaroos, on their tO-yard LEAGUE STANDING NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clsk Won. Ixmt. York 1 tmlnmU. to $0 I'ttuburg 61 Chieaso 70 (S firooklra 71 i Hrnoklya 71 77 Hoiia ti rblLdtlphls 4T lot Scene YMitr4.

Vroeklya 4. N. York I. Boston II. 1, I'kuburt t.

Chieo WMere Vhj Pr Tesay, Boaton at PhllatUlpliis. Fitisburg St Chitato, Brooklyn at Nw York. 8U Louis st Cincinnati. Winn, a left hander, to the mound. 69c E(ach At was said to be confident Batted for Curler in ninth.

(Ran for Rtna.ll In ninth. i IBatted for Rawllngt In ninth. Pltttbarg 14 0001 Chicago 000 100 10 2 Two-baas UU Millar; three-bses hit Grimes: horns run. Grimes i left on batea, Pltteburg Chicago 4 bate en balls, off Aldrldss 1. off Cooper It struck out.

by Aldridg. 4. by Cooper Is runs, Grlmss, MUler, Zmrnhsrt; error. Miller. Btoner would repeat his perform ance of Tuesday and turn back the locals.

"Rube Bobinson. who beat the Panthers Wednesday, was be and they surely did wonders for me. I feel fine all the time now, also am picking up in weight I will tell any one that your medicines are wonderful, and you may publish my letter if you wish." Mrs. Ed. Boehnlein, 1130 Ash Louisville, Ky.

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It is now gelling almost all over the world. ing groomed by Gilbert to dupli cats In Sunday's game with Whlta ksr, Martina or Dixie Walker In AMERICAN LEAGUE. flozen 5.50 reserve for Monday. Luqne Signs Contract With Clue won. Each 44 ts 48c Reds For Next Season ti Made of strong fast color cheviots with two pockets.

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Sept 28. Adolfo N.w York Vlmlsad petrolt 61 Leuls Washington CMeate PbUadalpUa Boston Braves Win Seconid In Row From Phils PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 28. Boaton mads It two straight from Philadelphia today, winning slugging mstch 11 to 1.

Cy Williams hit his thirty-eighth boms run of th. season In ths opening Inning snd remains Ued with Bsbe Bath for leading honors in both leagues. Boston .012 101 00411 Philadelphia 102 Oil 1 Batteries: Marquard. Oetchger, and O'Nell; Mitchell. Couch, Wstnert.

and Wilson. Luque the Cincinnati national'. pitching ace, signed a oontraot 6 floras YMtardsr. today to play next year with the Beds. He will pitch next Sunday's carter towei3, dozen 63x90 Garza seamless sheets 1.1 9 72x90 Garza seamless 1.4S 81x90 seamkss sheets .....1.35 60x76 double .,..2.45 72x80 double plaid blanketa.3.93 66x84 heavy plaid 4.75 Medium size cotton blankets ...1.75 game here at Badlands field and will leave for; Cuba on Monday.

Luqne won 28 and lost games Nw York Boston 4. C.lv)ano' Dttroit 17. Chicago Et. Leuls t. Wbtra Tmr "ay Toiar.

Cleveland at Dotrolt Nw York at Boston. Chlcaro st St. Louie. Philadelphia at Washington. this season.

CAN EXPRESS HER GRATITUDE line, failed to gain on two line plunges. They punted 15 yards Tynes gained five yards over right guard and Texas had tha ball on Austin's 40-yard line. The quarter ended. Eckhardt opened the second spasm with a plunge over rlijht guard seven yards and for first down. Tynes bucked through right guard and cut across to ths left for the second touchdown of tha contest.

He harried the ball 18 yards. Tynes' broke through cleanly and evaded all opponents to such an extent that not a man got a hand on htm. Rubartson kicked gqal from placement. Robertson for Texas kicked off 95c Each THE HOUSE OF SPECIALS' We Sell Only U. S.

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The visitors returned the Swift's Premium Rockdale Tramples On Rogers Eleven ROCKDALE, Sept. 23. Rockdale High Tigers got away to a flying atart In ths opening football game hero today with Rogera High, winning 32 to 0. Tha Intense hest and ahoit periods held down the score. Scarbrough, for Rockdale, playing ths first gams he ever witnessed, was a terror at full.

Ho scored two of ths five touchdowns for Rockdale, and showed great form In line plunges. Tha punting and passing of Blackburn, for ths Tigers, featured. His punts avsrsged around 40 yards. Rockdale plays Allen 29c Hams Sealed Food Dept. No.

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Ths work of Bralley in the line stood out Austin college punted S6 yards and "I can't express my gratitude Men's New Fall Hats 3.95 towards Stella Vitae for my pres ent food health," said Mrs. L. Freeman, 418 San Fernando St, Robertson returned ths ball to the San Antonio. Texas. Swift's Brookfield Pork Sausage vC We Cater tt Boarding Houses, Restaurants, Fraternities, etc.

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My back ached like It would kill me and even my lege hurt so at times Texas was thrown for a loss, Robertson punted to ths 18-yard Una and out of bounds. Austin col academy at Bryan Oct. 4. T.ro wpf firspovaf. flftTn An 1 less punted 60 yards up the field i kl ua iii tn a kuuti, Large lemons, FLETCHER'S MARKET yard line.

Blue Hmlih, hairbaak. went over left tackle for five yards. Tvnes went through for two yards. Ward bucked for four yards and first jdown. Tho Steers failed to gain three attempts at tha Una snd Robertson elected to place kick.

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I Phones 8453-3579-2711 206 West Sixth St. TllMM. nil, she said. "Billy is a dear wara carries pan uver Texas kicked off. Settegant went and ws'r going to win the match, -fP- i.

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Years Available:
1914-1973