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SPRINGFIELD (MO.) REPUBLICAN SPORT PAGE BASEBALL WRESTLING, FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1922. PAGE SEVEN SPRINGFIELD TEACHERS CLINCH TITLE TO MISSOURI 'CHAMPION 4 Missouri Tigers Upset Dope and Beat Kansas Jayhaiukers, 9 to APPROXIMATELY 6.000 SEE PANTHERS GO DOVVW If DEFEAT BEFORE DEARS Hrst Half Results in One Normal, With Both Every Inch low the Teams Lined Up In Yesterdays Contest POSITION PANTHERS Phillip. ti St.pheneon Hardy NL Neale Williamson 1Q Trer Abbott HO il' (Capt) Btaubu Cheek RH P. Matthew (Capt) ''n Ch.rry...... LHB H.

Matthew. Reynaud RHB PB 1 BEARS 6 1 1 'PANTHERS' 0 0 Bear. Abbott, Cherry, Reynaud, Cheek, Point, aftef touchdown: Bear. Cherry (4). Firt Beara, 1: Panther t.

Forward pa.se. attempted Bear, S. Forward passes com pleted Bean, I. Tarda gained on forward Bear, n. Tam.

SSI. 94. A rinuterH, i. xarus uy Penalties Beara SO Panthera, B. Henderaon for Phillip Meyer, for Abbott, Nunley for Meyer Rom for E.

Henderaon, E. Nell for Nunley, M. Nell for E. Neil. Panthr B.

Wilson for Stephenson. Decker for Kuhn for Morrta, MorrH for E. Wilson. Official McBrlde, Missouri Valley, referee; Butler, Minnesota, umpire; Bunn, Kansas, head linesman. Approximately 6,000 fans, the largest fcrowd in the history of the gridiron jrame in Springfield, saw the local State Teachers college win the annual Southwestern football classic from the Drury Panthers, 28 0, and incidentally clinch their title as state champions.

It was a great day for the game just cool enough to i make a winter coat comfortable, but warm enough to make the bleachers a pleasant place to spend two hours in witnessing the battle royal for supremacy. With Drury holding a record of a 12 to 0 victory over the Rolla Miners and a 0 0 battle with the William Jewell Cardinals, it is next to impossible for the up state dopesters to count the Teachers College The first half of yesterday', battle Was hard fought and featured by th best brand of football displayed on th gridiron her thl. son. Th only score In thl. part vti th result of a fumble by Herbert Matthew In th second period.

Abbott, Teachers colleg guard, cooped vp th ball and ran 20 yard for a touchdown. In th. second half th Bear, vent wild and kept the Panther, on th defensive most of the time. Th Drury (In weakened and th Bear back Wnt through time and again. Fourteen of the 1 first down wer mad in th latter half.

Reynaud Big Star. Reynaud, th Bear1, shitty llttl right halfback. Was th star of th game. HI. line plunging and punting was a large factor In th Teachers colloge victory.

Paul Matthews, Bear captain, playing at 'quarterback, gave a fin exhibition of generalship In running hi team and also did more than his har In winning th game. Cherry, halfback, and E. Henderson, fullback, also did unusual work. Cheek, Bear right end, wa th outstanding lineman of th gam. Th entlr Teacher college Un gave their best exhibition of th year.

Morris Drury Star. "Snub" Morris, who played at right halfback for th Panthr until he relieved E. Wilson In th econd half, was responsibJ for a larg number of th Drury proving to a har man to Hlnea, Drury fullback, also showed up to good advantage and his punting had a great deal to do with keeping down th Bears' scor. Roeooe Panther captain, held down the right tackle position In good and mad many difficult In the first period nelthr team was able to gain much ground. There were several exchange of punts wiOi neither aid having th advantage.

Th flint Teacher colleg score cam about th middle of th second period. Th. Bear, being held for down, on th Panther' 41 yard Una, Raynaud punted to th goal Bna After the ball was put In play at th 10 yard line, H. Matthew fumbled th ball and It wa. recovered by Abbott who mad an unimpeded run to th Panther' goal.

Cherry kicked goal. After several exchange of punts is th third period th Bear cam Into possession of the plgkln on their opponent's yard line. A forward pus. Matthews to Galloway, gav 11 yard gain, putting the ball on Drury's 15 yard mark. On th next play, Reynaud dropped th ball when he was tackled.

Coy recovered. Kirhn mad a 11 yard run and fumbled. Heynaud recovering. After a series of end rune and line plunge by Reynsud. Reeves and Cherry took th ball over from th flv yard line by a Un pun through center.

He also kicked goal. Th final period opened with th Tear holding the ball on Drury's 10 yard line. Matthew ran around right end for tn yard. Plunges by, Revnaud and Cherry brought the ball to the five yard lift. Beam wer penallslnd trm yard for oft Ide pla.

Fynaud mad ven yarda Th Panther held, Rey WANTAD3 Le CUm'v. at. John mandery No. 10, K. will confer the Temple dasre to nig ht, eomjraenctrig si 7 p.

m. 'r. Touchdown Advantage for Sides Fighting for of Ground. iui 1 yards. Bear.

Hears out of the championship, naud carried th ball over on a line buck. Cherry kicked goal. Hardy received Btaubu' Vlckoff on hi own 10 yard line. Making five first downs, mostly through th. Drury Una, th Bear fcackfleld men carried th pigskin to within 14 yarda of th Drury goal.

Cheek received a pa, from Matthews and avoiding pursuer ran for a touchdown. Cherry kicked goal. Two novel stunt wer pulled oft by th student, of th oollege. during th period between halves. A large red cardboard Panther was carried by on of th Drury student in th act of pursuing a whit cardboard bear, which wa carried by another student.

After a few trips up and down th field, th Panther was allowed to catch th bear and then went oft the field to devour hi prey. Soon after thl a large imitation Coffin labeled Drury wa carried acroea th north end of th field by a group of Teacher college pallbearer, while the comet player hi the Teacher. Colleg band sounded "taps." Herbert Matthews Named Captain of Drury Panthers At the annual Drury fooball banquet held last night at th Commons, Har. bert Matthews, who ha. played at th toft halfback position en the Dmry team this year, wa.

elected capiat of Drury team for next year. Coach George H. Prnard announced laet night that the following men woulj be awarded letter In football thl year: Captain Qrlgg, Morris, Matthews, Fryer, 81 by, Neal, Coy, B. Wilson, Btephuison, Hints, Decker and Kuhn. FOURTEEN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL MEN TO GET LETTERS Coach Alfred L.

Walsr, Spring, field High achool football coach, announced last night that fourteen men of th Bulldng would probably be letter, for their work on the gridiron thl. year. Th men who are to receive letter are: Dewar. CuenL, J. David eon, Rhoadee, Turk, Ramey, Dodds, Fogarty, Ward, Harding.

Burnett, Mlson, Bowler, and Bresheares, BLIZZARD IN NORTH DAKOTA GRAND FORKS, N. Nov. TKe first blmard of th year struck North Dakota to day. 8new begs, falling early thl morning and ntinud throughout a a v. Springfield High School Loses to Monett, 26 to 0 Th Fprlngfleld high School Bulldog were defeated yesterday atler noon by th Monett high school eleven by th scor of 1 to I.

Th flmt half ended with the ror I to Th Monett aggregation was abl to hiuk only on first down In that (nun, while th local teem mad evera! and at on time had the bail within five yard of th Monett goal but loit to ball on a fumljie. At no'hr t'T In the thhd 1. tr i' Yu un JOPLIN HIGH WINS JS By Associated Press. JOPLIN, Mo Nov. 80.

Joplin High school football eleven, champions of Southwest Missouri, defeated University of Arkansas High school here today? 26 to 20. Nevada High Wins Pennant In Conference The Nevada Ugh school eleven yesterday defeated the El Dorado 8prlng High school football team by the cor of I to 0 on the El Dorado Spring gridiron, winning undisputed possession of the championship In the Midwestern Missouri High School conference. Nevada ha. won all game, played by them thl. Mason for a total of (01 to their opponent's 11.

It li thought that a post seasoa gam may be arranged between Nevada and Joplin for the Cham plonshfp of the mldwestern and southwestern section, of the Stat. Other Games in the State Conference TIAMS IN TIE FAYETTE, Nov. 10. With aoh time fighting to a finish, th gam her this afternoon between th Central Eagle and th Westminster Blue Jays ended In a tie with th score at 10 all. Dope had favored the Eagle to win, TARKIO WINS TAR.KIO.

Nov. Tarklo colleg thl. afternoon defeated Omaha university by a of 1 to 0 in a fast gam. Th contest had no bearing on th Missouri conference standing, at th Nebraska acnooi 1. not a member of th conference.

JEWELL VICTORIOUS LIBERTY, Nov. 10. Th William Jewell Cardinal thl afternoon de feated Missouri Wesleyan her by a scor of It to 0. Jewell held th lead throughout the entire play, two touchdown, and get ting three Point on wooa drop kick. ATCH3SO.V.

Nov. St. Ben. diet' oollege defeated Oraoe Land. football eleven, but, her this afternoon.

St. Benedict's eleven mad the Initial score of the contest In the first quarter and the result was not and doubtful after th end of the first half. CHICAGO VINS INHORSESHOW Windy City Stables Take Ten Firsts in Twelve Events at St. Louis Affair. 43T.

DOC 13. Nov. SO. CMoago stable won Un first prises In twelve events at Bis St. Louis horss show today.

Kansas City and St. Louts entries were first In on class each. Th awards Included: welsh ponies, pairs In harness, Cop pine Janet and Miss Starlight, owned by William B. Dee Chicago, first Fin harness horses. Radio, owned by Mrs.

Lou la Long Combs, Kansas City, first Eastern Star, H. N. Orels, Tulsa, Moond. Hackney polnle In harnsss, afofh Efton Henderson Named Captain of Teachers' Eleven At a meetjng of th football players of the State Teaohers oollege held at tlrt achool last night Efton Reader eon, who ha played fullback tor the Bear thl aeaeon, waa elected captain of next year team. Coach A.

W. Biiggs said last night that although he did not know how many of th players on th football squpad this season would be given letter, ttiat letter, would be awarded to all men who 'war In th gam during forty per oent of th playing time of ths aeaeon, ST. JOSEPH LOSES Tf WICHITA HIGH SCHOOL ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Nov. 10, Dlrly.

lng surprising serial attacks drng th closing mlmiatee of play, Wlohlta Hlsh school football team today defeated Central High, HI, before 1,000 people. lacked th Dceary punch to put It over for a cor. Fumble, at critical momenta wer th main cause of th Bulldog defeat J. right guard; Pvhoades, right end, and Tuck, right tackle, wer the (teller performer tor th KprtngTleld teem. Miller, at right end, wa Monett'.

outstanding piayer. Th contest Was refereed by Raf fty. dt ths H'ate arh ra reli re. a if tut 1 NEBRASKA CORNHUSICERS WIN INTERSECTIONS GAME FROMNOTRE DAME More Than 16,000 Spectators Watch Missouri Valley Champions Down Catholic' Institu tion From Indiana. 'j By Associated Press.

LINCOLN. Nov. 30. Nebraska University crown ed her string of football achievements on Nebraska field here today, by demonstrating superior quality of football in a sectional contest with Notre Dame University, the game ending with the Cornhuskers on the larger end of a 14 to 6 score. More than 16,000 spectators watched the Nebraska team plow great holes through the line of the South Bend team.

Notre Dame was not lacking in making gains, though the scale hung heavily in favor of The aerial gam of Notre Dame wa not employed to the advantage tbat was expect d. It served at tinr to make ground and the only touchdown soored by the South Benders. Miller's great run down the side line after a fair catoh of Layden's forward pass In ths third period was. on of the outstanding spectacular feature of th gam. H.

Dewlts paralleled thla achievement In the fourth period except for a touchdown when he plungad through the left sid a of Notrs 'Dame's line for forty yards, bringing, the ball to the opponents' flfteen line. A luoky tackle by Stuhldreher saved a touoh down. In th first period, Nebraska lost a touchdown by a costly fumble by Noble when the bal was Within a few faet of the goal Una Scor In 8c0nd erlod. Nebraska's scores were made In the second period. The first came after a snles of line plunges by Noble, fius sell, lwellen and Hartley had advanced the ball to within II yards of Notre Dams's goal line.

Bohrer, the Cornhusker right end, ran to his co end corner for 1 yards, whloh brought th ball to th two yard lln. Hart loy plow id through ttra remaining distance for the touchdown and then drop ktcaed for the extra point. Later In th period Hartley shot a forward pass to Noble, who brr.e loose around Notre Dame's left end for the seoond touchdown. It wa. a train Washington U.

Springs Big Surprise by Holding Strong Oklahoma Sooners to a Tie ST. LOUIS, Nov. la Exhlbltlng a stronger punch than at any time during the present session, ths football team of Washington university held th heavy Oklahoma university eltveo to a sooreless tie here today In the last Missouri Valley conference gam of th aeason. i The Piker, went through the sot without winning a single conference contest and tonight vlwd the out oom of today', gam as much a. a vlotoey.

Holding a heavy wel.ht advantage over th Piker th Soonjrs were compelled to stage a hard fight ti ward off defeat Oullen and Marsh prevented Washington from (coring several time by brilliant tackle. A diissllng rain marred the strateg of the elevens and waa held respon lbt for failure to complete forward passes which wer attempted frequent ly by both team a. Many of th longest gains of both elevens ware mad by us of th forward peas. Th consistent plunging of Vathes and Morrison waa the main attack th squads, which wer shown to equal In the long distance kicking Football T. LOUIS TIES BT.

LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 80. Ths Michigan Aggie and th Bt. Louis university football eleven battled to a 7 to 7 draw her today, each tam4 counting a touchdown and kicking goal. Profiting by penalties xactd of St.

Lou la th Aggrie drew close to th Bllllkln' lln In th first period and cored when Lei ret plunged through canter for four yard across th goal. Th local tallied In th third period, carrying th ball from mldfleld aero th Aggie goal. In handling th ball Bt. Loul wa superior to th northerner, but th latter excelled at forward passing and In circling th and. Th Hull kins' back, mad greater gain, than th Aggie In bucking th lln.

An attendance of 1.000 view tKe contest, part of which wa played in a driiillng rain. ARKANSAS LOSES rORT'BMITH, Nov. 10 Breaking through th University of Arkansas tackles and guards, Oklahoma Aggl today recorded two 95 yard run through th flald for tour hdown and defeated th Rasor back 11 to 0 in on of th hardest fought gam ver seen her. Has brook mad th first run on a lateral pas whll Selsler made th second run after Intercepting a forward pass. Twlc In th first rlod.

Arkansas held th Aggies within three yards of th goaljine and not until th final period' did either team threaten. Th Aggie' cor wer mad In th last quarter. CORNELL WINS PHILADEDPHIA, Nov. 10 Cornell, undefeated for tw years, won from th University of Pennvlvama football team on Franklin field today by th oor of 9 to 0. Though unable to score more than one touchdown nd a plsoemet grwl.

the ornell teem suirW.rity the victorious Cornhuskers of yards. Captain Hartlly plaoi kicked the goal for thea point. Preston, Nebraska regular quarterback, out of the game with a broken leg, was carried to the field and watchsd th gam from the side lines. General John J. Pershing occupied a special box and was Nebraska's gueat of honor.

He appeared at the game In civilian clothea and was accompanied by a small party of friends. The lineup: Nebraska Bohotppsl Wenkel BaaeJtt Peterson Berqulst Weller Schreer Russell wallen Noble Hartley (c) ros. le rg re. Ih fb Notre Dame Carberry 'c) Cotton Wettel Regan Degree Oberst Veraga Thomas Bergman Connall Llvergdod Score by periods! Nebraska 0 14 0 0 14 Notre Dame 0 I Nebraska scoring: Touchdowns Hartley, Noble. Points from try after touchdown, Hartley, I Notre Dane scoring: Touohdown D.

Miller (aub for Cornell). Refer Walter K. Kersnll, University of Chicago. I'mplre J. J.

Bchor mer. University of Chicago. Headllnesman P. H. Young, Illinois, Wealeyan university.

Field judgeH. Q. Hedges, Dartmouth. Time of period" 16 minutes. Thumser and Morrison.

Oklahoma' heavy line crumbled before the crushing onslaught of Schnaus and ths visiting backs were throw for big Ths Soonsrs place4 their attacks at canter, but ths Pikers repeatedly held their plunges. Ths, Pikers, who ocoupy ths celts berth In the conference, upsst all com iParatlve scores In holding ths powar rui sooners to a a raw. Oklahoma Pos. Stelnberger Washlngto fichnaue Oragg Bradley i Cantwell Volland Frlet Dugdale Thumeer Green Tancll Mathe Whit Cullen Harpford Kdmondson Penlok Marsh Johnson Hamret Pokoerney Morrison Boor by nerlods: Oklahoma I Washington 0 0 Tim of periods it mlnut each. Referee Maglson, Michigan.

Urn. plre Masksr, Northwestern. Lln ss men, Henry, Kenyon. Stories i. th Pennsylvania lln, which wai con.ldered th bulwark of th team.

At time Pennsylvania stiffened Land held the hard rushing Cornell learn, in piaymg of rrann. Ham sey, Caasldy and Kaw was the outstanding feature of th gome, pfann was Irresistible In carrying th ball. Hanson made th placement goal In th first period and Caasldy made in toucnaown in th third. Fifty flv thousand persons saw th gam. COLGATE WINS NEW TORK, Nov.

10. Dlsptsy Ing a powerful, bewildering running attack, Colgate' eleven over whelmed Columbia today, 9 to (. Th Maroon, rushed over a touchdown in th tint few minute play and. after a brief offenslv by Columbia in th second quarter, ths Upstater turned th contest Into a eon PITTSBURGH WINS PITTSBURGH, Nor. 10 Sweep ing th Penn Btat opposition aside and launching a terrific offsnaiv in th second half, th University of mtsDurgn football warrior trl umphed at Forbes Field today over th Nlttany Lion, 14 to 0.

Th gam marked th paaalng of a scorelea tie which existed between th Panthers and th Lion for two Rons. Th Pitt tesm, with "Tiny" Hewitt, fullback, and Flsnlgan, left halfback, leading th assault, registered a declslv victory over Hugo beelek' eleven. For two perloda th first and ths second. It appeared that th core less tl would extend through the third ason. Th third period saw th Panther com to lif with a touchdown by Flanagan and a point from placement bv Williams.

In the1 final period Collona's Trtunfrteig brought the ball to' the Lions' 25 yard line, where he took pas snd shot It to Flanag in. The Inner threw It to An I ''I I 1 KANSAS AGGIES DEFEAT TEXAS Christian University Players No Match for Jayhawk Farm ers on Latter's Field. MANHATTAN, Nov. SO. Texas Christian university, representing the southwest, was swamped by Kansas Stat Agricultural.

oollege of the Missouri Valtey confennoe on the Ahearn field here today, .46 to a About six thousand person witnessed th game, whloh'was slow and listless, during the entire first half. The Aggie made consistent gains through the Texas lln but lacked the punch to score. The second halt opened with Stark, the Aggie halfback, returning th klckoff forty one yards. After, four more plays, Burton crossed th goal line for th first scor. Three tlraaa the Kansas squad marohed the yards to 'a touchdown In leas than eight plays.

Ward of Texas stood out as ths most prominent for the Horned Frogs. fltark and Clements rushed the South ern line repeatedly for gains ranging from four to twenty yards, playing the Texsns off their feet In every da partment of th game. Coach Bachman of the Aggies made numerous substitutions during ths last quarter. Captain Hahn waa the only man to remain through the entire gams. This Is iahn's last year, Boore by periods: Texas Christian ...0 Ksnsas Aggie 0 0 1 Ift Yarda from sorlmmat; Aggies Texas.

44. Yard on forward passes: Aggies. 116; Texas, T. Passes completed: Aggies Texas, 1. Passes incompleted: Aggies, 11; Texas 4.

Passes Intercepted: Aggies, 11 Texas, 1. First downs: Aggies, 14: Texas, 1 Penalities: Aggies Texas, 1. Officials: Referee, Harper, Chicago. Umpire, Reed, Michigan. Headllnesman, Dsnnle, Brown.

LITTLE ROCK WINS TITLE IN BIG EIGHT By Assoelated Press. JOPLIN, Mo, Nov. 30 Llttl Rook, Ark, high school, by virtu of Its victory over Dallas at Littl Rock today, won th championship in th southwest. Little Rock had clsan slat In th conference with three vie tori and no defeat, with Joplin coming in second with two won and on gam lost. Joplin and Littl Rock were th enly teems which played three conference games.

Football Scbres At fit, Louis Oklahoma, Washington, 0. At Lawrenc. Kas, Kansas Agglas, 46; T. C. 0.

Missouri, Kansas, T. At Houston, Tex. Rlc. 14; Arlsona, 7. At Austin.

Teg. Texas U. Texas 14. At Dallas Tex. Baylor, 14; Southern Methodist, 0.

At 8t. Louis Michigan Bt, 7. De. Molne. U.

14: Nebraska Wes leysn t', 0. At Fort Bmlth, Ark. Okianoma A. M. 11: Arkansas, 0.

At Phllndelnhla, Cornell Pennsylvania, 0. Pewanne, Vanderbllt, University of Idaho, University of Contana, 0. At fit. Marys' Kas Oklahoma Northwestern Normal tl; Bt Mary's college, 19, At Wsrrenehurg, MO. Kirksviii normal, IS; Warrensburg Normal, T.

CENTER COLLEGE SMOTHERS TEAM FROM CAROLINA By Asseeisted Pre. DANVILLE, Ky Nov. B0 Centre college smothered th Uirlveraltv nf South Carolina by a wore of 41 to 0 In Kentucky' premier Thankslglvlng football gam her today. Centre used th aerial gam most effectively and completed fourteen forward paee for a a avera gain of IT yard. Cetr' scor represented.

slg touchdowns with gold klckM touchdowns with goal kicked ed four reals after touchdowne and Captain Roberts accounted for th. remaining two. RACE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN REVKRLT HILLS, PPF.EDWAT, LOH ANOKLEH. Cal Nov. 10 Th final championship automnhll rac of th 192! seRson of th American automobile asaoclstlon, to be held here, was postponed at th start on account If rain.

Th 159 mll rac will run next Sunday, speedway official announced. MARSHFIELD BEATEN BY STRXFFCftD HIGH The Strafford High school bss Vethull team defeated th Marsh field Hla school team on ths lat ter', court Wednearley afternoon by a scor of II to 11. Thl. wss ths fifth succe1v victory for the Strafford team. Andereon of Strafford wa.

the stsr of th gam, caging shets that totaled 41 points. The Ktrafford lineup wnsr An. derson Oder, fnrwsrrls; Winters, center: lUrkette nd Thorn berry, guards. Wooiiy of th Teacher eollegs refereed the gme. Arr rt i a Vf a I 1 40 YARD BOOT FROM LIN COIN'S TOE IS DECIDING FACTO, Columbia Eleven Starts With Rush and Keeps Throughout Contest 12,000 Witness Game From Bleachers.

By Associated Press. COLUMBIA, Nov. 30. back today against the, odds won, 9 to 7. In a game crammed with persons, the greatest crowd that Rollins field has ever seen, standing through two quarters of a cold drizzle, the Tigor took a lead with Lincoln's touchdown in the second periu strengthened it with a 48 yard boot from Lincoln toe, nr.

held firm against the Jayhawker sallies which threatened bring victory to the Kansans bpurgeon had gone across for made good the try for point with a place kick in tHe third. ins Tigers start so with a rush. For. two periods they ent the ball almost entirely In Kanaas territory, and not until the third quarter did they allow the Jayhawkera a single first down In scrimmage. Then with the ball on the Tiger 116 yard line, 8purgaon took Wilson's short psss over th line of sorlmmag and broke away for a touchdown.

Lincoln' touchdown came after a march down the field, followed by a penalty against the Jayhawkera which gave the Titers ths ball juat at the edge of th chalk mark. The big Tiger lullbaok smashed tackle for Inches necessary. His field goal, sent almost from ths exact center of the field, was ths longest counted on Rollins field in years and came after unsuccessful tries. Ths drttsllng rain made holding th ball dltloult, but costly fumble were Infrequent and punting was good. Fowlerk efforts averaging yard for Missouri, while JloAdame of Kansas did 39 yards for an average.

Missouri outscrlmmagad the Jayhawkera IT! yarda to ill, but th Kan eon had the dge on the passing game, completing five of thelf sixteen passes for yarda, while the Tigers mads good only one of two attempts for seven yards. Th Tigers war at times rather belpless before the aerial attack of the Kansane and had the latter eleven bsen able to more frequently get In passing territory, they might have been able to have punned acroea snother counter. Put the Tluer Come You can have it charged at Heller Livingston's. TV My 4 The Missouri Tieer foug1 i which favored Kansas, ani; thrills and threats, with 12,00 in the fourth period, aft a touchdown and Wilson line kept the Jayhawkera to far sow 1 the field for them to rush th attack successfully. Ths lineup aer Missouri Kan Hill I Vandyna Lewis Higglns i Smith Weiili Palermo David .1 Mr 1 Wll 4 Km.

i I Hi" 1 Bunker (o) Walsh Fowler Bundachu Bond Lincoln Score bv nerlods: Missouri I 0 'W Kansas a 0 .1 Officials: Refere J. Ct QrovcJ Washington. Umpire, E. A. VcCrcarvJ Oklahoma.

Head linesman. Dr. J. a Rellly, Georgetown, Field judga iJ W. Maysw, Yale.

Missouri scoring: Touohdown Lln i coin. Field goal. Lincoln. Ki 4 scoring: Touohdown Spurgon. li for point, goal from placement son.

Monogram put apple, whila still green with blue Ink and ruhN off when th fruit wa. rlpo, on way of marking for the com, eigne on a western ranch, A university In th Mlndle W. olalm to have discovered an efiVi tiv "death to dandelions" tr meni by spraying with a of Iron sulphate. Today! Our. New York buyer made a very fortunate purchase of a large lot of Overcoats.

These will te placed on sale today. Come early men! You will save from 20 to CO per cent on every Coat. is 50 to SUITS Our slock of Men's Suits is most comp'cte. Newest styles and ma teriala at very reasonable prices. 2 00 CflTITTT wt.

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