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earl OfJ nedl rver la.ee, Sto i 'far rlnj Dint utl. mpb or Utc In. back mi nn, und tdl th rrteg Un old Men line, dl. th lied ant th sme WM tine of tin. oaa ROLLA hard left knee.

nt to at full in th final period. He heaved rio yra pas to 1 Porto, who made a pretty catch and then raced in renu for a touchdown with two Roll men cloee on hi. heel. aU the i Talbot kicked goal. 'itij in the lret quarter, Ledford i punt wai blocxeo.

ana ww i mr Drury on Rolla. 30 yard line, wury fUed to make a lret down by 'i inches and Roll punted out of a v. of gtoa rhli itjn 2 0 roed for more were 0 no 1 eo sven, nber rame hare ON Tea. 1 field icott, tra Da. fter Dged rslx uar sd a line, i mere i LY 0 6t' io! ln i irtl liury Vrury Scores in Fourth A period on Bowman's Long Pass to "Red" De La Porte Khar Intercepts Pass and Runs 50 Yards for Rolla's Third! Touchdown Local Team Fails to Take Advantage Df Breaks.

y'f By JOHN E. PEAESON. The Drury college Panthers went down to defeat at the hands of their old time rivals, the Rolla Miners, yesterday after noon on the Washington avenue gridiron in the 31st Annual game between the two schools. The final score was 18 to 7. i Drury passed up excellent opportunities to score early In the first quarter, while the Miners took advantage of the braki to eore their thf ee touchdowns.

The gm WM hara 'ought from start to finish nd wu featured by a number ipectacular plays, Drury soord Ita touchdown In th fourth quarter oo the most sensational play of the game. gcor on Long Fat. Mmu. who la nurelng en In lost 15 on Punt, Wlth lea i territory, leoio v.r,. out of kicked fh.

ball bla head and th. wind carried ene a lo Tard loe. giving Rolls'! la yard 11m. MeOormlek bit tackle for 1. McCormlck tort R)ar lout I.

The Drury line wu breaking through end stopping the runners before they could ret ttsrted. Udford piuUd 44. Patterson returnln IS to Drury 41 jara uh. Tslbot loot 4. walker re places uumn.

Taibots long pass 10 Bleckwetl wis low. Patterson talmd 11 en a snreadv nlav. Talbot auntea 45, Moseley stopping the bell on Rolls' 14 ysrd line. Wslksr dowsed Ray be eeuent Ledfords yard inada 4 en first Aiwn. to r.

"7 un. Dm la Port maoe i and Peneroon 4. Patteraon addefl l. ue liPorte punted and Dldon Udtord for 1 y.rd lo 'PJ! uwterbark cauht the ball Jar made llW Sf" ik'iary US Udtord jjd. 1 Rojl.

tiox out Beidermeyor went tn lor ateuy. M.rm.ck nude Led lard I pus In Udlord bound, sn Drury 'i" llseed DavKlaon. Peti.rwa lot a yrd loa. tackle for 4. De la rHrrtJued Mose u.

it it wu a good catch. Th ir ct si. ru7, gjotMad QtMa rtef Zi Swd li tfeoormkk fall Var barely an ed pill UdWd punUd 4. reWkn1 replseeEbert pe.d 11 a. Mrnrnilek edded na II TTl itn.

Klaf aluneed tor pelirt fai'ed. Bcore: Roe. Drury RaV klrked off 0 Patreraen retarned ta Latlmar who ran se aura the 19 yard Una. Patteraon the vro una. raiwn snad.

I. be la Pi iiaatatU' I tU'l pm. udford Kjar felled fUn. flhek rtpltetd JobMon. KJer and Mccormick eiute 4 eech Uiroufh taekla Ledlord panted 4t.

Pttterton returnlni 10 to Drurr i nrd Una. Peturwa tail ed nlo. PetterMB mede 11 on prtad formtlon. Welker UlM t. Iln.

D. la Porle'e pen (ailed. Oe Porte sified I yardi to Tilbot. Rolla recovered Taltofi fumble on the 41 yard line ee Uie half ended. Score: Rolla, Drury, 0.

Ttlrd Oaerter. With Drury defrndlnt the eoulb foal. Bey kicked off 50, Bleckwell returnln. 3o. P.iunon loil 1.

De la Porte failed TtkA 4ji nnlla'e 17 rrd line. Sharp kxt 1. tedford Nedermever. UCCornuca with th wind lu their fW, th udford mtde I. MomI intweepted niu nri ven ft ta Drun rauther.

puutea Duuted deep (r. mint. xrtton ntae i on. Bpmq tveni tabbed Telbofe 10 yrd lor first down. Roll, time out for Bnerp.

ii wl Merl Una. Drury me )tenf HMdermeyer wu tteunded. On the louria uu r0u ped de la Forte's paea with a clear Held ahead of him SJ" Rolla again wok the ball on tlowno and punted cut of danger. Yuunt Intercept Pim. Moacley's good catch Of do la Porte'i pa placed Uie bail on Drury'.

39 yard line the first quarter ended. Voting then Intercepted a base on Uu Panthers" 43 yard lUie. Rolla threatened on an eichange of punta when Udford earned d. 1 Porte'a kick back 15 yards. Udford then circled Mt end ror jaiu.

before being forced out of bound on Drury, II yard Hue. jc. Plunges Over, A yard penalty set the Miners berk, but Sharp paeeed 17 to Id ford. Mccormick amashed th Una for six and Sharp addeoIour ta piece the ball on Drury' one loot line. Kx plunged over, but RT' kick for point failed.

The half ended without further scoring. The third quarter wa. bit terly fought Rolla iiruu.j a Weak when Sharp recovered Pettw. sou', fumbl. on Drury S5 yard lln.

a the third quarter ended. Pa. Over Ooal Une. ledford then passed over the goal Una to MoOormlck. Two men on the right of the Roll line were elesrly off side, but th.

officials fU ed to see It. Ray kick for point was "Two'mlnut. stfter th. klekotf. Bowman heaved bla long to Port, which resulted In touchdown for Drury.

Kr Score. Agsui. than two mrouiea Hay. Drury opened up TT yard pass to Talbot, but on th. next play, Kjar Intercepted Bowman', pas.

and raced 0 vards for a touchdown. A pu. for th. extra point Wled Patterson ws we round gainer for Drury. Th.

entire Drury Un. played well. Captain io ford and Kjar starred for th. Miners. Rolla outweighed Drury more ia nmtnria ta the man.

pley br nlay aeoeaiu a lewi: rtnt Qaanef. the north toal. ww iwlee out of bound and the baU their 46 yard Mm. Pttertoa sjada 4 to two kvan iT lot 1. De la Porte punted UdWd leaped through right tackle for Ledfor lidford punt wu blocked by one of hu men and long roeoered for Drury ia Rolla' 10 yard line.

De la Porte mede Pand pltterion 0 threuih Uckle. P.U oa their yard Une sKsiv Bade ano K'ar le inroufn ww. Udford ions paal to Ray J'" Udford aede Udford irunteo Jbe keU went HraltM up and for yard low, giving Drury the ball So Rolla I yui Una. Uflrner failed earn. Petrft too mede two plune't.

iropr I. Prte'e wtth tM kM acora and RoUa toos iM ball oa down oa the inner yorJ una. K)ar bit Uekl. foe Mcrmlck iL. late.

Kiar mad I. liedford nunted SO, Paiteteoa returning 4S. Petterion mede in inrea piun. Telbot punted 40 to RelU lO yera une. tr fnr IS DK.h.

4 Tlef nearf faftt QOW1I. Drury tim out lXiford mmd J. KJ dmi. ainfiitMii ft for atevllini. McMftnunT threw Ledlord fof ft A rwiiew Itmt rtttt for BlftCIWtJl.

PetterMn mode 1. Rolla PU i L. erfv itwhaa Oi ifttinc firwe dnwn. Tsilboi mo 1 nd rt ended. rnmtiVfttl fihftrn re a 4jk e.lfi TAHfoTfl Mtoy ewrtda.

MdMi aver the flofti line. Two RolU but the ofneUU telV ml aiea Drury, a. tooted. Soote: Ray kicked off Vt tryinejcr sn lene do kick. Bowmao replead ittenon mede 1.

Bowman's pan feU Id. tA. RKflkecll. Bow rrJ to Da la Port, who raced 40 for a touchdown. Talbol kicked goal Held replaced Sharp.

Ry kicked JfJ SOiWalker retumln. j. r.Wi failed T.lhot made 4 and Patteraon as. Berr ntUMd IdtVrd made 1. Meldermeyer i inn.

naaa. Rolla pen lio ord 4. Walker made Talbot lost t. Bowmea'e pa ia Holla's yard line. Heldermeyer dropped Led lA: k.n nua IdfOrd paaMd i.

tirnrd'a naas fall1 ed Klar assde I. Ledford ta Kl'ar for t. Udford punted Pettereon r.turnlng 1.. Bowman paaaed 11 to Tal Howman't DOM and ran SO yards for tt0 ui Heiri.rn,v.jr for the etn point i I nmr, Uo'pe. Kelly 'and Canogb wen ta n.iu iini n.

bteked on 40 en Utlmer pad to Talbot but gala wu rooorded. Udford IntereepUd Drury' pua and ran 1 to Drury4 yard Unc RoUa penallied Reld mad t. Uupe ui the same ended, nnai RoUa. 11; Diary. 1.

Kelly Ledford (c) Kjar McCormlck Sharp The Unenps. Rnila. POS. Bay US H. Bolon LT Mossley Tucker LO J.

Davidson, Young ..0 Dxer RO atbert Johnson rtt RB RH Tennl. Long substitutes: Bolla netaermeyer, Shear. Cavanaugh, Loupe, Raid. Mor h. nrana: Drurv Talbot, Mc Uanamy, Blackwell, Walker, man.

Berr. swu a bv rjuarters: Bow Rolla 0 0 13 18 Drury 0 7 7 Th. summary: Touchdown. Kjsi i9 MrCormlck. de la Porte.

Point sfter touchdown Talbot from place ment Tarda gained, ISO Drurv. 08. Yards lost scrim mage RoUa. SI; Drury. 14.

First Rnlla. 9: Drury. 9. Held for Rnila. 1: Drury, S.

Passes Drury completed 8 out of lor 123. Roll completed out of IS for OS. Passe. Intercepted nmrr 1. Rolls.

8, wnnta soils, for average of 88; Drury. 10 for average of 84. Punt. daiil a for SO: Drury. a Kickoff Roll, for 210, wirvnffa returned Drury, 4 for 00.

Penalties Roil ft. for sa; urury. none. outs Rolla, a. Fumbles Drury.

1. Punts blocked by Drury. 1. nffieiala Kelly. man.

Arkansas TJ. head 'lnesman. RFflRGIA TECH BEATS S. U. TIGERS, 23 0 ATLANTA.

Nov. 13 (0. Georgia Tecb. Tellowjaeketa smash ed Into the Tigers from L. S.1TJ.

for a 23 to 0 victory here today. Tne jaca rm the lame Into L. 8. C. territory throughout but Tiger, held I them to a lone field goal au.

tha first half. Coach Alexander began tbe game with bis second etrtng men. but ran the first team In at tne beginning I RED TRIANGLE. la Porte mede 1. Patteriou and Tel parbpr bot Telbot punted 1 yrd out of rdlKCI Oy aede 1.

Idford'e pau vu penemea i. iniora felled. ntee SEVEf VEEN MINERS WIN THRILLER FROM HERS, 18 7 THE SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1927. PANT SEEK FRISCO LEAGUE CAGE TITLE LEAGUE OPENS Platte Hardware and Life Insurance Com pany Teams Win. The Platte Hardware company, Soring field Packing company and Springfield Life Insurance company basketball team, won the opening game, of the first half season In th.

Red Trlangl. league last night at the T. M. C. A.

The three gamee were fast from start to finish, the team, being well matched. W. St. Doe" Lnnsford refereed. Th.

norm: Ptrat' Chuwe. Tiger. Pos. Pltte Huler(l) 3rbb 8 Davis (3) Btewart (5) Johnson Hill 3) Arnold (8) T. Crabb Nicholas AO Prry (0) Substitutes: Tiger.

Arnold for Haaler, Lamb for Davis. Free throws missed Tigers, 3 (Haaler. Davis, Johnson): Platte, (Perry, HUI, 8. Crabb). Second Oame.

RC.Cubs Po. Packers Nease (S) Martin (3) LF Smith (IS) Miller 4). (3) BeUany(l) RO Canady Troutman LO Oladdsn Substitutes: Cuba Graham (3) for Martin. Troutman for Martin, Webb (1) for MUlen Packers F. Canady for Gladden.

Free throws missed: Cubs. 10 (Matherley. Orabam, Martin. Miller. Belleny); Packer (Smith, Solomon, 3).

Third Oame. Ufe Intnr. Pos. impL Boys (8) Ledbetter Racker Burnis. Fraaier 8.

Raney ID Rlchter XT H. Raney Substitutes: Ufa Insurance com nan Keltner (8) for Burnt; im Davidson Dinred Boys Wright for H. 'Raney, ratterson i namett lor wri.nt. staoaoa uc Latimer Backer. Free throw, missed: Life In De la oPrte luranoe company.

e( Phililpa, Led hcttar. 3: 8. Raney, Rlchter); Em ployed Boys, 4 (Bchamuel, Racker, Portman). Cleveland College Drops Courses in' Foreign Languages CLEVELAND. Foreign language courses, th nigntmare oi aver scrimmage Rolla, tK college student msy become ob solete If other institutions oi nigner learning follow the example set ny the Case School of Applied Science.

Csae la an engineering college ln this city, and C. X. Howe, president haa announced that no courses In foreign language, will be offend on Ita curriculum, tn the future, A number of graduates of the school were queried recently aa to whether or not their instruction in French. Spanish, and other foreign tongues had ever been of any use to them. In Instance but on the answer wa negative.

"Our problem 1 to teach students th. thing, which win help them to b. efficient and engi Brlekbeuet. Bt Louie, umpire; Jack near," President Howe declared. That Is why w.

mad. the change. Oourase ln history, economic, and the history of science have been sub stltuted for those abandoned. MAKES BANK OF HIS BED; LOSES $9,045 BUFFALO, N. W.

Li Scott bllod visitor from Erie, reported the theft of a certified check for 89, 000 and US cash from hla botel room. Bcoit aald be bid the money in tbe bed linen and when be sent I. j. Bulsnd. his valet, for the money.

It was discovered the linen had been tbt) check pad; cash mxtxt, I changed ana went the econ4 btJq jpS VP. Plyrjio Peru's pa" il'polnU, asaaaTet at tM RisSV changed and I 'J1. CLEMANCEAU CAP IS WORN BY PARIS MEN PARIS. Th "Clemonceau cap pi the latest, crlnk ln evening for men. It a llttlt black bVTesjr cap cut ln Just th.

shsjie, of the little blu. on the Tiger wears. at horns, mads of the finest soft French felt, with a satin or gtosgraln ribbon facing. It folds up through the center and can be easily tucked away ln tha overcoat pocket when hot on the head. This "Clemenceau cap la made to wear with the evening areas suit English Women's Feet Grow Liirger, Says Shoe Salesman LONDON.

The world famous line. JIat pretty UtOe feet Old creep." will soon we wadiy out of dt laaat as far aa English women are concerned. Thl. Is amply borne out by the ex hlblu at the famous International Shoe and Leather fair, whose annual show ha. lust been held here.

The English woman's slse ln shoes has gone up. from fours to fives, ln a general way of speaking, and where the average woman used to find tnat a six fitted ber comfortably, she now baa to hav. a seven. Manufacturers attribute the Increase in slse to the mcrcasing tendency of the modem woman to participate in all kinds of sport This tendency la sgaln reflected In the fact that tha majority of the shoes exhibited, except those for evening wear, have a rounded Instead of a pointed front. THE WEATHER Weather Data Per BartatfleM.

Temperature Highest ternpsrstur yesterday, loweat temperature yesterday, highest this dste In 41 years, Tl In 1M; lowest thl daw ln 41 years, 14 la int. Precipitation Rain or melted snow from 1 p. n. Friday to 1 p. m.

yesterday, none; heaviest ralu thl data In 41 year. St Inches ln 131. RelaUv Humidity (Percent of moisture In the alt.) 1 a. yesterday, 11: noon yesterday, 11; 1 p. a.

yeeterday, at. Weather 1 a. m. ye tar day, clear; 1 vMiardav. clear.

Bun Rose thl morning, I'M; set te aifht, lenjw oi ueyjiini, ma ilooa Moon phase but quarter Nov. 11; Urns of moonrise today, 1:1 p. (. time of moonset today. 11:1.

s. Hourly temperature vetoing yeawroay: A. M. 1.. 1...

1... 4... gTATIOKS. Abilene Amarllle Bottc Oalfarr Charleston Chrtuo t. Cinelnnsti conooraia Denver Dae Moines Dodie City Dulutb Edmoatoai XI Pa Port Smith Oslvestosr Havre Helena Huron Jacksonville genua City .11 .30 .21 1 7 IS 10 14 Knoxvjll Little Rock Los Ante! Louisville Memphis Minneapolis Montromery new Orleans New York Horth Platte Oklahoana City Omaha Plttibursh Portland, Ore.

RaMsn Rapid City Roaeburg Roe well Saint Joseph Saint Louis Saint Paal Salt Lake City Han PreeHero Saulte 81. Maria Sheridan Brtieveport Snokane SFRlNoriaXD Tampa Tolade Topeka Wuhlrarasa wtehita Winnipeg tAa, jd P. M. .1 4T 1 .43 I Hlf 1 Low I Pre. .1 4 va IS a 4 II 30 10 Tho Lebanon HlKh ichool oasketbtH tem, coached by Henry Detherage, Joom.

a. the strongest nntunrlar fo flrat half honor. In the Frisco Basketball league. Lebanon recently downed Marshfteld and nndafeated to date. Lebanon won the Frisco league cage title last year.

Member, of the Leb ennad ara ahown ln the above olcture. They are. left to right, a. follows: Back row Chester Lenv rr nilfford Vernon. Oren Benton.

Frederick Knleht. Ray King, Joe Garrison, Walter Weber, Henry K. rwherare. coach. Front row Dinar Davis.

Jjamon oimma, nennuia, um Eiuwarun, Hudson Foster, Captain Joe Cl.rk, Kealy Esther. 1 MICHIGAN RUNS OVER NAVY, 21 12 Wolverines Offensive Proves Best in Game of Open ANN ARBOR. Mien, Nov. 13 (t ST. 8.) Michigan ran rough over Nav here today and Navy ran rough .1 .14 hod over Michigan, cut Michigan' effort were to better purpose and the Wolverines came through With a 37 to 31 win.

The contest, strictly a battle of attacks, was at tin loosely played but offered the type of football that thrilled, the 88,000 Damons present" In garnering tne poinia aucru gan acared tour touchdown ana three plsme suoxea goats wvar ww (towns, tiavy managed to get two touchdonw. h'; Navy snowed good attack and Actually outgalnad Michigan. Boon after the first kick off Michigan got the ball following a poor kick by Lloyd on Navy's 88 yard line. But play thoroughly mixed took the ball to Navy's 16 yard line. Rich crashed over for the first Michigan touchdown.

Gilbert added the extra point Shortly after Navy received the next kick eft, Michigan got the ball, this tims on Navy's 33 yard mark, following a high Navy kick. With Gilbert leading the the Wolverine, again crossed the Navy goaL Gilbert kicked tha extra point, On the first play after the next kick off, Lloyd, Navy', star halfback. got away for a 73 yard sprint for a touchdown lit the most senaaUonal run of the day, Shortly after the second half got under way, another Navy kick went to Michigan 'on Navy's 43 yard line. Seven plays. Including a trtpls pass, took th ball to Navya five yard line, from which Miller skirted left end for a touchdown.

Michigan's hurt score came when Gilbert Intercepted a Navy forward pass on Michigan's 40 yard lln and carried the bell to Navy's 38 yard line. A fake place kick play and a couple of plunge, accounted for th. score. OoatwTbaan carried the ball and Gilbert kicked goal. Navy Made ita last touchdown on a long consistent march from Its own 83 yard line.

The Middles lost another touchdown when Bauer dropr a beauti ful forward pass behind the Wolverine goal line on one near him. RACER FRANKIE BOYLE IS KILLED IN PHOENIX PHOENIX. Arlt, Nov. 11(U. PYankl Boyle, race driver of Lo Angele.

was and 'Bob of Phoenix, waa seriously Injured In the automobile race held at the state fair today. Boyle, driving the Peoria Special owned by Sam Parmer, of Peoria, wss crushed to death when th car catapulted from the track aft rolling over five times at a turn. Bras was hurt when bla car left the track at the same turn, IRVINB WINS. Tommy Irvine of Tulsa, Okhv, who bss appeared In servers! fljhU bare, earned a newspaper decision over Joe stopfer of Clay Center, in a 10 round main evsnt of the Legion box ing rbow Friday night at Picber, Okla. Koprer wa floored twice for the count of elne and Tommy was sent down for the count of five once.

TENKE88E8 EARNS TIE. KKOXVnJJt Tenhu. Nov. 1SWV. p.

i Kept on the offensive for three quarters without fretting chance to advance trie bau. Tenn voiua teen rallied ln the laat quarter today tul mut. a tniirhdrnrn. tviiur the 40 score with Vanderbllt The game end' ed 7 to 7. 8.

LOSES. The Brown Motor company basket bail team of HumansvLU trounaad tbe Springfield Btanness oollere lions, 43 to 18, Friday night at Humaoa jlUs (a a fart fame. AVERAGES SHOW IMPROVEMENT III BOWLING LEAGUE Gibson Leading Shrine Bowl ers With Average of 177 In 27 Games. Official individual averages of th. Shrln.

Bowling league, inciuoing game, of November 11, show a general Improvement' over tne mars aaiaa ushed last tall. Twenty on. bowler are Included In the Claas A (roup at this lime, while only It wore bit ting the pine for an average of lou or better at uu saia Herbert Oibson la heading th. Claas A list at the pressnt wits an average of ITT for S7 games. Blackl.

Miller 1 doe. behind with 174 for SO while Bert Walt, baa an average oi i i jot a1" Several SUr Bowlers. C. M. Frederloka, captain of th.

Business Men, la eloee behind with 17a for SO fames. Dr. McDaniei willard has an averate of 171 for SO games. Blackle Miller nag the high eat total of bins. 8J1S.

There are IS Class bowiera uus year as compared with S4 abthla time last tear. The cumber of Claas and Claa. bowl era are about the am this wear a ln ISM, Team average, also show a gsoem Improvement over last year. Millet Official average. Official individual average, of the Shrln.

league. Including games of wriddv. November 11. announced yesterday by Secretary L. D.

Tully. follows; CLASS A. Oibson 7 a. MlUor WalU Frederick Mcuantel Linster B. O.

Watt las Robert .10 .11 .10 .14 Anderson Youns Johnaoa Tully Kelly wsm wener jv Weat James Jones O. Wlhgo Talbot, Lloyd 17 Harris 1J uuaaravs Claa C. Reddlek Hermann Peterson Turk fj Ohlson Bersstrom Offenhtuser Raeaa Thompson '27 p. Wlnto Lincoln Keet Sullivan Qreenweds Holt Beyer Blllott Presoott T. Watklna I .10 IT at Claaa D.

Brandt Cloud Long It Hi lay Draper Kin fj v. oiilon McBrlde Morrow ..10 Whsplts Atherton Walah ...10 Wells Henderson Webb Rountre o. L. Millar Proctor L. Dillon Boehm.

Barron i. ...10 as li 17 1 17 41S4 1111 41SS I1SS I14S MI UM 1J 4WT 4t 44SS 4S4S 44! 4S2S 4(04 411 4111 441 411 4144 414. 6.ford NVlSWa wee (vJOwaw sj eeasiHeoT a Ste. lBaSr 1 iww Rieharaaaa Bander BhulU puck worth Buab Jr aitanan ..1 Punk Bherrow Matthew suMaa 4TTT .41. 41J 4V1 tit sen 4M 447T 401 13 13U 4(9 430 417 4471 4U0 4M1 400 J1MI1 44 401 4351 10.

1040 S04T 431 tan 41M 410. I7IS S3 1341 1711 111. 404T S04 4051 147 403S 171 401S 4014 I0U IMS 1711 im MM 17S 117 US 1141 13S4 177 174 174 171 171 111 It 11 17 le 1U 14 1(3 1U 11 HI 11 11 'IM 16 11V Captain Gibby Welch Leads Pitt to Victory Over Nebraska, 21 13 Panther Pilot Shines as Cornhuskers Feet Avenging Sting of Easterners' Attack Game Is Crowded With Thrills. PITTSBURGH, Pa, Nov. 11 (U.

Captain Oibby Welch' flashed through the Nebraska defense in Pitt stadium and led his Panthers to a 21 to 13 victory. Ik 1U UI IM 1S4 154 111 191 11 151 151 151 151 III 'I 141 I4S 14S 141 144 141 14 141 141 14S 144 144 141 140 i 40 140 14 lit ill IM IM IM 11 111 IM 111 114 114 114 IM 11 13 117 13 11 IM ill ml REFUGEES ASK FRENCH1 HELP AGAINST TURKEY BEIRUT, Armenians who have oome to Syria from Cllleta a. refuges and have resided ln Syria long ersough to acquire Lebanese nationality, have petitioned the French authorities to assist them In reclaiming their property alleged to have been Illegally elzed by the Turkish government A local enrnniittee has been organ uwd consisting of prominent reel dents to teke meaarurea to restore to the refuge, pcawesslona thsy were ta abandon sthen, Clilcla Was handed over to Turkey. HOOSIERS EARN 18 TO 7 TRIUMPH OVER PURPLE CVANSTON, HL, Now. IX (TJ.

Brilliant work on the part of Ben nett and Reinhart gave Indiana a well earned IB to 7 victory over Northwestern today before 85.000 fana. Reinhart oeauurui off tackle run near tne ena ot first period featured the fme. OWENS HIGH fM.1 Owen, flashy forward R. 1 with the Walkman Black Kate, took the lead In high point eorlng la th opening game of tbe T. U.

t. A. League last Wednesday sight by chalking np 18 points. Mack Wright Shock leys, wss swoond with IX Xanttlng ot Bhockley's scored nine and Murray. Springfield xruelneas college, lght AfBCR! LOSES.

BIRM1NOBAM. Ala. Nov. 13. (I N.

8.1 Mlulsalppt Aggies nosed out tbe Auburn eleven, 7 to 8, today tn a harri.fmuht ram. BrUUant line plunge of fMllersfor Aabura la the fourth quarter carried the baA dan lerously near th Mlsatsalppi Aggie goal, but their Una Stlfener the arttlJ gagient It was a rune of thrills for the 30,000 fans and gave Pitta. burgh revenge for a 10 to 0 defeat of 6 years standing. Presnell took tip the act where weicn leu on me opening quarter and snatched the kickoff to run forty yards to the center of the field. CHAMPAION, Not.

IS. (L N. Chicago mad. a game but futile effort to halt the fighting mini here this afternoon and when the final gun sent SO.OOO spectator, to their home, IlllnoU wa victor is to S. The game was far more one aided than, the figures might Indicate, for the crippled Maroon squad was out played practically every second of the game.

A tumble by an llllnl back on his own 10 yard Un. put i Chicago In a position to score but the count was already 18 to 0 in favor of th. Orange and Blue and It caused little damage Slot Drink Vendor Expected to Cheat are already eonslderlng testing the legality of such a scheme. Tha sal of eplrlta ln Britain va analagoua to the principle Involved ln th restricted sals of cigarettes. Both rnmmodltle can only be bought within certain hours, but where tha Una of finality In regard to th tmle of cigarette, at night ts a o'clock.

whisky can be legally procured until 10:80, storaatawper dlsumeied that although thai atone eouid sot tva kept opeaa for th sale of eigaratts after 8 p. an. there wss apparently no law. to pre vent them from Installing an automatic machine outside their stare, and allowing would be purchasers to obtain all th cartons they need by just dropping a coin la tbe slot The government fought against the in novation, but tbe court declared It legal, and Bow every cigar store has it machine outdd after 8 p. m.

And, the saloon keepers are now taking themselves why they should not do the cam thing on precisely almilar ground. It le no more difficult to deliver whisky from a machine than It 1 milk, and. anyhow, comfortably alsed flask, would suit tha requirement of most thirsty customers. In th oplniost of many, such a scheme aatlsflee aU legal conditions for the sale of liquor. MAN REFUSES BAIL: FEELS SAFER IN JAIL INDIANAPOLIS, In Because be "feel safer In Jail Raymond Fletcher, former Indianapolis policeman held for violation of the narcotic act and self oonfssssd bank robber, le fused to 1st his friends secure bond for him.

1 feel safer he aald. "Oome of th. gang have not been caught and they might get tn If they had acbance" Pitt's aafenae held eolld fog a while, MarOOnS Attf IUpt back. mtawptl a paee from Welch to Halt Zuppkemen 1, tr FallS ShOrt, 15 tO 6 Ckwiihualasra, Wttlt bell, the vUltor part the taster acroaa the goal tine before the parted oxvded. McMulletVe plaoement kick tied (he) Welch ehone again is the ewcceiel 1 quarter and Hagan came Into lend hla bit 7 Hagan Fool Backers.

Hagan cut In past the Nebraska I right end oa what appeared to be sua ordinary offensive tackle altos and sped a3 yard down tbe field for ritt'a I second counter. Soon thereafter Welch snetcbsd a long pass from Hagan doubled back through the seeond do I tense and scooted down tbe Me line (half th length of the field lor has I second end his team, third Booth. Pitt fullback, could not miss I and added the three extra points aft. er the touchdowns. Nebraska came back ln the third vf a Jbariy VlOSUlg JUlnH keep the bail tn Pltt a Urrttory.

In wiawu in snaiwiiiis; osuranw vow wises LCTlTMNe Whlaky from the auto Frsaneirs, Fitt choaa to paaa a phingw matle machtn may possibly becotn I ln dangerous territory. A pass tnter practloal politic tn Britain in the icepteo, ny noweu on mw wv yans near future. Bom daring distiller i una ana earned to tnw Bw yara line put th Cca nhuakara tn hpe tot their Mcond wMKbdaywn. Keferaaka ehewg Fewer. Presnell and Howell ubjected tha Pitt line to Mvere tests nod tne latter went over tor Nebsekaw tweond ttad laat counter.

McMnllen failed to make the extra point after the touchdown. Both Nebeska touchdowna cam through the medium of powerful vrsj jirare ten1 2JZJZ. the bell Into, scortn ration. MID SOUTH 0PEW TfTLE CAPTURED BY TURNESA! i PINEHTJR8T, NOV. IX (TJ, Jo Tuiratss.

youthful peofe. atonal of the Bin Ford Country club. New York, won the mld eouth open golf tournament her today with 188 strokM for the 88 hots. Tumeisa mhd the course teecrd ia winning the title, having a 81 xx 84 for the' afternoon round. The course had never been played under 87 la oompeutlon, DCNPHT GOI.VO OREAT.

Tom Dunphy, former Carthage High school ootball star, la making a nam for himself this year wtth tha William Jewell Osrrllnar. Hs haa been "Dad" Bowie most ground gainer thl Dcmpby played oa the Carthage High team laat year. Phil Ortawrjca of Carthag captain of tbe William Jewell i thl year. 8EWANEE WINS. NEW ORlJtANS, Now.

IX (L ST. B.K Tulane met defeat at the hand of Sewanee today, 13 to 0, due to Its In ability to stop passes In which thai Sewanee eleven had been especially! oolocL Both teams scored their first touchdowns, via th aerial attack. CERTIFIED (3 Our certified used can are the best of the great number of popular brands taken in trade on new Buicks. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe, good as new. 102.5 Buick Standard Six, 4 door Sedan.

192G Master Six, 4 passenger Coupe. 1925 Hupmobile Coupe. 1926 Nash AJax Sedan; nidst newr Good Huntinc Care i sirkf 1 aa VJZ) oru i uuniiK. 1923 Studebakef light six Touring. 1923 Bulck six Touring 1922 Ford Touring, with starter.

60 1922 Essex Touring, extra condition. 1923 Reo Touring, good one 1923 Bulck, exceptional condition $375 One of these cars will save your fine car many hard tripe." E15Y WS TX1DE Coiydcn Buicli Co 807W.Walirct PH0NI 662 et. 4.

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