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EL PASO MORNING TIMES Sunday. Novtmbct 16. 1019 10 mmmmm TIMES SPORTS BOXING FOOTBALL RACING TIMES SPORTS rose nrT-rtrTT. Grantland Rice, Jack Skeily, Walter Camp and Frank Menke Are Specializing Contributors to This Department roNB ri i v-fifty. mm 82ND ARTILLERY HARLEY DEFEATS New Mexico 'IF Packs Miners Into Mock Aero Combat to Feature Army Thanksgiving Football Double Bill at Rio Grande High Tigers Take One From Transport, 14 to 0 WISCONSIN FOR OHIO STATE.

3T00 BEATS EIGHTH CAVALRY, 25-0 Visitors Win right tackle and ran for 60 yards and a touchdown. Oram's long run was made possible only by the wonderful Interference accorded by C. Mann and Oerphelde. C. Mann kicked goal.

McCormlck kicked to Cerpheide, who made a 15-yard return to the 35-yard line. Aydelotte made five yards through right tackle. O. Mann here followed his brother's lead and ran for 54 yards to within five yards of the goal line before he was tackled and held. O.

Mann made one yard through the line and followed with a four-yard gain for a touchdown on a fake play, going through left guard. Mann failed to The Mines kicked to Mann, who returned the ball to the 30-yard varsity II he. kicked to Worthlngton, who was held by G. Mann with a pretly tackle. Weeks made one yard through the line and followed with a four-yard gain through center.

Oerphelde Intercepted ft forward pasfl and carried the oval for 12 yards. A pass to THE LINEUPS. VARSITY Blissmen Show Class in Passing the Oval. Mann Brothers Feature for Albuquerque Eleven MIXERS Chew L. K.

Dennett h. t. Noble L. O. THE LIMIT.

M. iiogers McClure Wltten a. Rogers Oreenleaf Booke McArthur C. Mann (C) Mann Aydelotte Wright C. Ixive R.

O. McClure It. Hlnford K. Worthlngton R. f'errlnol H.

B. ley H. B. Hroderlck V. B.

ing Day crowd that will be drawn here by the big program at Rio Grande park. Soldiers from Fort Bliss will start this week In preparing the grounds Just outside the entrance to the park for the exhibits of all kinds of soldier equipment that will be on display as the crowd goes into the park. The various organizations will also start work on their respective exhibit which are expected to prove both edacational and entertaining. The teams at Fort Bliss will start practice Monday. The Big Bend team Is already at work In preparation for their game here.

Ohio State. Position. Meyers LE Huffman LT pUcflure netted 11 yards. Aydelotte Cerpheide through left tackle. Oerphelde made two yards through the same tackle.

New Mexico lost five yards for off side. O. Mann fumbled a poor pass from his center and the Miners recover-d the ball on their 40-yard line. Hrodcrlck made three yards through center 1'errlnot made one yard off tackle. Bailey was held for no gain nnd the Mines kicked to Mann, who was held on the New BY "DEACON" NEW MEXICO UMIVEMITT'S crack football team outclassed the Tea School of Mime eleven Saturday afternoon In the High school stadium and won, 57 to 11.

The two Mann brother, Claude and Orant. starred fo Hhe victors, hut by a narrow margin, aa th' entire Ifew Men- made four yards through the line. C. Mann made 25 yards around right end. Oerphelde was held for no gain through Wisconsin.

Weston Brader Burg Scott Stark Myers Davey Gould Sundt Jacobs Plxley Holtkamp. Trott Spiers Floer Bfinehcomb. Bliss Harley WillaTfian LO r.o P. OB I.H RH FB OFFICIAL slTANIIISi. OF THE TEAMS IN THE FORT III.ISH Alt.MV FOOTHALL LKAGCE.

Team. Won Lost Pet. Q. M. 1 0 1.000 Cavalry 1 0 1.000 M.

T. 1 0 1.000 Base Hospital 1 0 1.000 Eighty-second Artillery. 2 1 .760 Eighth Cavalry 0 1 .000 Field Hospital 10, 10th Ambulance Co. and Signal Corp 0 2 .000 Ordnance 0 2 .000 SATURDAY CAME. Eighty-second Field Artillery 25, Eighth Cavalry 0.

SUNDAY SCHEDULK. Morning Quartermaster Corps vs Seventh Cavalry. Afternoon, Field Hospital 10, Ambulance Co. 10, Signal Corps Team vs. Ordnance Corps.

Texas Wildcats Defeat Mundy Juniors, 1 8 to 6 iro crw played great football, outshining the Miner in every type of play, While the Miner were heavier than the winners, the New Mexico crew proved the faster eleven and with a varied assortment of shift and fakes made tliclr 14 yards almtat eiery time i they atlrmtitert to do fo. The derisive victory of the New Mex- I Ico learn was a sarprl to Kl Paso i fane, as the Miner last Saturday held I the New Mxlc" MrTitary Im.iiute team! THE SUBSTITUTIONS. Miners MeKemy for Blnford, Flace for Rroderlik, Fox for Rhew, Ithew for Fox, Schaffer for I'errl-not. McCormlck for Noble Varsity Sgnmtini for Aydelotte. Aydelotte for 0.

Mann, (1 Mann for Sganzinl, Rrennaman for O. Mann, Uentry for Booker, Foraker for McArthur. THE SCORING. By quarters: Mines 0 6 7 0 II Varsity Ill 7 19 1257 Touchdowns: Mann 0. Mann 4, Bennett 2, Rogers 1, Oerphelde Coals from touchdown: C.

Mann 3. Worthlngton l. Coals from touchdown missed: Mann 0. Worthlngton 1. THE OFFICIALS.

Referee- Opt Neyland. I'mplre McVey. Headllneaman lifi us. the line, then O. Mann made four yards around left end on a cross play.

Oerphelde went through center for five yards and a touchdown C. Mann failed to kick goal. The Mines kicked and the University was held near their own goal line. The university kick was blocked and Bennett fell on the ball In the end eone for a Mines touchdown. Worthlngton kicked goal.

Mines kicked to C. Mann and the University kicked to Worthlngton as the quarter ended. FOURTH QUARTER The fourth quart fT wan played mopt In the dark. The fans were un-uhlo to watetl the plOf I I of the ball, while th players themselves often were Mexico line. C.

Mann made three yards, around right end His brother gained three yards through left tackle, then the quarterback went around the left end for five yards. Oerphelde went through left guard for five yards. On a fake play, Mann shot a long pass to Sganzinl for a 20-yard gain The New Mexico back field fumbled on a crO buck and the Mines recovered the oval on their 26-yard line. The Mines kicked and O. Mann ran the ball back to the Miners' 35-yard lln He then mude six yards around right end.

Oerphelde mnde three yards through right guard. C. Mann made the count first and ten with a three- THOSE who attend the Thanksgiving day football double header at Rio Grande park will more than get their money's worth. In addition to the two gridiron games the first between an All-Star enlisted men' team from Fort Bliss and an All-Star enlisted men's team from the Big Bend district and the second between an All-Star Fort Bliss officer' team and the Texas School of Mines and the display of all kinds of army equipment, those In charge of the event at military headquarters have arranged for a mock aero combat to take place between the first and second games. A squadron of airplanes will fly to the park in battle formation and display how a raid over the lines is conducted.

Defending planes will come up from the opposite side of the park and one of these last planes will stage a thrilling battle with one of the attacking planes. Blank machine gun shells will be fired in numbers as the machines maneuver about and the whole will be given a most realistic appearance with the machines wheeling and dipping and turning and twisting about. The pilots who will be In control of the machines that fly over the park will be men who have made their marks as pilots in France. The best pilots at Bliss will be selected for the exhibition, which will be of a nature that will require experts in charge of the machines as they fly nhove the park in different battle and combat formations. Kl Pasoana have watched the planes stationed at Fort Bliss as they fly over the city, but the etunts and exhibitions to be given on Thanksgiving Day will be of a nature that will be entirely new to 'almost every fan in the stands.

It was announced from military headquarters Saturday that a complete flight of airplanes would be used in the exhibition. Those in charge of the games announce that they have received Inquiries from several nearby towns which indicate that special trains will be necessary from these points to El Paso to accommodate the Thanksgiv The Texas Wildcats, a Jdvenile font, balling aggregation, Saturday morning, won from the Mundy Avenue Juniors, 18 to 6, on the Vilas school grounds W. Hazan, A. Hazan and Rosenthal starred for the winning team, whirr, went into the scrap as follows: F. Dar-bonnier, le.

Lopez. It. F. Farias, lg. Russel, c.

Farias, rg. Cantwell, rt. Peters, re. Stlmson, qb. W.

Haxen, rbb. Rosenthal, lhb. A. Hazen, fb. I yard gain through center on a fake.

sen trying to locate the flying oval A 'Varsity pass failed. Mann maoe rne quarter was shortened because of three yarda around left end McClure THE Eighty-second Field Artillery eleven won a 25-0 victory over the Eighth Cavalry eleven Saturday afternoon on the Eighth Cavalry gridiron at Fort Bllsa The game was fast and exciting throughout, the Gunners' advantage ov Nelson Challenges Tigers on Top to a 13-6 acore and on the previous Mat-urdny the Cadets had played a score le tie ith the Varsity aggregation. The New Mi aleo team's superiority was early evident for Ihe Vanity, after gni. log the ball from the Mines In the beginning of the first quarter, marched straight down the gridiron for a touchdown ui'hout losing Posses ion of the oval. Drive by the Miinn brothers and Oerphelde.

the trio i bo carried the ball on the first offensive, scored a second touchdown a few minutes later. Then the New Mexico players scored a third, following a 2o-yard to Kganslul, a 10-yard pass to McClure, an Kl Paaoafl playing with New M-x'co "IT," and several distance gaining drives by th" cManus for Battl er the Yellow Cords being much smaller the rapidly-falling darkness. After an Interchange of punts. McCormlck kicked to C. Mann, who made a 30-yard return of the ball, placing the oval on the Mines' 2't-yard line.

Oerpheide made yards and a touchdown on a cross-buck play. C. Mant, failed to kick goal. New Mexico kicked to Worlhlujtton who made a nice return of the ball. After several lino plays failed to gain, the Mines' kick was blocked.

Oerpheide raced for .10 yards and a touchdown. Mann failed to kick goal nnd the ganie was called. got ft ten-yard pass from Mann. O. Mann made five yards around right end.

Kganxlnl made four yards through left guard. Oerphelde plunged with the ball through center to within one foot of the goal line, fl. Mann made the foot and a touchdown with a drive through left guard. C. Mann kicked goal.

Hro-dertck kicked to O. Matin, who carried the to the New Mexico 22-yard line as the quarter ended. SECOND QUARTER C. Mann was held by the Mines' lino than the score appears to Indicate. While the Eighty-second team went into an early lead when Hayner carried a forward pass from Jaeger for Tommy Nelson, El Paso lightweight, Saturday afternoon Issued a challenge to Al McManus of Earl Mohan's Arizona stable.

Nelson reports that ho has been In training for the past two weeks or more and that he is ready to consider boxing dates with any lightweight in Texas, New Mexico or Arizona. a touchdown, the Eighth players fought hard all during the game. The hall was in the territory defended by the Gun ners In the latter part of the fray. For the last five minutes of play the oval was within five yards of the Filghty-seeond goal, being lost and recovered Varsity biekfleld. The Mines scored flrsl In the second quarter, Bennett falling on the ball In the end aonc after the Varsity kick I from the five-yard linn whs blocked One of the prettiest plays of the game scored the fourth New Mexico touchdown.

M. rioters neatly receiving a beautiful 26-yard pass from Aydelotte i and carrying It 25 yards to the goal In the third quarter Orant Mann broke throiif.ii right tackle and raced (tor yards and a touchdown with a twice. The contest ended without a cav alry score, however. THE TEXAS WONDER For kidney nnrt bladder troubles, rheumatism and gravel, by mall 11 It, Small bottle often cures. Send for sworn testimonials.

Dr. E. W. Hall, 2026 Olive St. I.ouls, Mo.

Sold by The Eighty-second team used a num THE LINEUPS, TRANSPORT TIOKRS Murphy E. Ragsdale Daniels Karle Dare L. Pollock Reck Schuller Sanaa vag It O. Ooykendall McCormlck It. Howell Enloe R.

McKlnney la-Wolfe Q. Portlllo Luscomhe L. II. Scntten Mi Kg) It B. Slaughter Hamilton F.

Talbot THE schstitctions. Transport I tody for Enloe, Knlos for Free for Murphy, Fuller-Ion for McKay, Free for Luskin, Murphy for Free. Tiger Scolten for McKlnney, Pnnsford for Slaughter, Hamilton Tor Scolten, Slaughter for Pat tit 10, Donahue for Ragsdale, IThllg for Talbot, Bulger for I'onsford. THE SCORING. By quarter: Transport I) I a 0 fl Tigers fl 0 7 7 It Touchdowns: Slaughter 1, I'onsford I Coals from touchdown: Soot ten I'onsford 1.

THE OFFICIALS. Referee Fox. Umpire Lieut. Barnes. ffradllnesmnn Lieut.

Stanrlako, Timekeeper Mel mnnlrl and for no gain nnd the fnlverrlty kicked to Tlor.BS HAM) ll-o BEATl.vo Brodertck. On the following play, motok tkanm-ort ei.hvkn'; Oerphelde broke up a forward pass FAST AND CLEAN CLASH. which was attempted by the Miner XT' I'ASO school defeated the Oreenleaf caught the ball before It Motor Tranepqrt eleven from Fort tr.uched the ground nnd carried It for aj RMss Saturday afternoon In the 10-yard gain. Avdelolte made one yard I'tadlum by 14-0 score. through left tackle.

Sgansinl mnde six! Hie Transport players proved able to yards through lcD tackle. He followed fW a gain almost every time they Willi 30-yard gain around the. Miners' attempted to do so. While the Tiger left end puggllng fake nlay. Ajrd-lh" ''eld the soldier backfield on line lotts made three yards through left Plunges, the students appeared to be tin- euard and then gnlned two yards 1" hmik Up the army passing game UlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillltilllllllllllHIKIIIIIHII)- iioatlftiial l.ui I .1 i .1 Mann, Oram's brother, and Oerphelde, gave the speeding left halfback wonderful Interference.

The sixth New Mex ber of substitutes when the game was considered won. The Eighth gained on plunging while the winners proved able to gain with both the open and the battering type of play. Byrd, who played at both tnckle and fullback positions during the game, starred with crack defensive play, doing some especially nice tackling. Borg-nian also played good defensive football, Jaeger, besides running the winning team well, did some nice open field play. In the second quarter he intercepted a forward pass and ran for 50 MADISON, Nov.

15. "Chick" Harley, all-American halfback, playing the next to his last game for Ohio State, savel the day for hla team when he booted a dropklck from the 20-yard line, beating Wisconsin, 3 to 0, before 10,000 spectators. The narrow victory strengthens Ohio State's grip on the "Big Ten" title. The Ohloans have cone through the race with a clean slate, having defeated Michigan, Purdue and Wisconsin. They will meet Illinois at Columbus next Saturday.

Fought to a standstill for three periods, the Ohloan3 opened up a vicious attack In the fourth and scored a touchdown on a forward pass, but thescore w.ih not allowed because Harley. passing the ball to Stlnchcomb, the Buckeye quarterback, had reached the line of scrimmage before heaving the ball. When tho hall was brought back Into play on the 20-yard line Harley dropped bark for a dropklck and booted the ball squarely between Wisconsin's goal posts. First Quarter. Ohio, using "Chick" Hurley as a battering ram, started to rush Wisconsin off Ita feet at the start of the game.

Harley carried the hall for 42 yards on five end runs, hut the Buckeyes lost the ball on the 23-yard line when Harley fulled at an attempted place kick. Second Ouarrrr. The teams fought on even terms during the first of the second period, with Wisconsin in possession of the ball. The Badgers advanced to Ohio's 20-yard line twice, but was forced to punt when the Buckeyes held. Wisconsin made two attempt to gain by use of the forward pass, but only one was successful.

Third Quarter. Harley kicked off to Wisconsin and Sundt, Wisconsin's right half, returned the hall 20 yarda. Wisconsin made eight yards on line drives and then punted to Ohio's 32-yard line. Hnrlcy tried an end run, but only made a yard. The Badger lino held nnd Ohio punted.

Wisconsin began a inarch to Ohio's goal, making filg gains through the line, but lost the ball on tho 27-yard line. The rest of the period was a punting exchange. Fourth Quarter. Wisconsin made two attempts to gain at the start of the fourth period and then punted to Harley who was downed In his tracks on the Ohio 20-yard line. Harley returned the pimtTja Wisconsin's 35-yard line and Ohio recovered the ball.

A forward pass brought the ball to Wisconsin's 15-yard line. Harley shot a pass to Stinchcomh, who raced across Wisconsin's goal, but the touchdown was not allowed because Harley had failed to pass the ball the required five yards from the line of scrimmage. Then Harley dropped bark for a drop kick, sending the ball squarely between the Wlsconslngonl posts from the 20-yard line. Meyers, the Wisconsin right end, thrilled the crowd when he intercepted an Ohio pass on the 40-yard line and started a run around left end. The Badgers were held for downs and Ohio was given the ball on the 45-yard line.

Stlnchcomb ripped through the line for 27 yards. Ohio was penalized 15 yards for holding. Wisconsin intercepted a puss on Its 25-yard line and gained 30-yards on a pass, Iavey-to-Gould, advancing the ball to Ohio's 45-yard line The Badgers tried two more passes and tho second was intercepted Just as the game ended. Ohio State 3, Wisconsin 0. lliroiii'b right guard.

Sganilnl made ept. wnen upon ineir goal line. Mur ico touchdown followed a 50-yard run by Claud Mann to the Milieu' five-yard line and line drives by his broth-1 er, Oerphclde carried the ball across for the seventh Varsity touchdown after 'succession of short gains Hcnnrtt fell on the ball for the second Miner phy did especially good work at end in completing the posses. The two Tiger touchdowns enme In the last half, after the two teams had battlM evenly for the first two quarters. The Motor players were held for no one yarn uirougn lert guaro.

i lie nan was eight yards from the goal line defended by the Ore Diggers. The University attempted a piss over the goal line, II failed, Die ball bolne. taken to th Minis' 20. yard line. The Miners 'in through the lino at the start of kicked lo C.

Mann, who was held on hi yards and a touchdown touchdown after the Varsity kick from the three-yard line was blocked. In the fourth quarter Oerphelde broke awav for 20 yards and a touchdown. ft Halfback Lan- Brown jJ Boots Ijjyyii Fullback Lee and dls starred for the Much spirit was i I quarter of the game was play- la Ighth. nt the game, large and noisy, I the game and kicked. High fared the same fnte and also kicked.

Murphy got. a 12-yard pass. McKay made 12 yards off right tackle. Murphy made '13 yards on a puss. Ragsdale Inter-Itsepted a forward pass on El Paso's 10-yard line and El I'aao kicked.

McKlnney Intercepted a pass on High School's 26-yard line. The Miners blocked the University kick, but. Sgannlnl recovered the ball on the Unlverslty'c 35-ynrd Hue. Aydelotte made one yard around left end. The Univernliy kicked out at the 44-yard line.

McCormlck followed v.llh Witty POOt which went out nt the New Mexico five-yard line. The heir Tin ed bi the dusk and the players were able to follow the course of the while Slaughter and Scolten ngaln shone in running with the ball and defensive piny as well. Ragsdale also did especially good defensive work nt end. The Transport brickfield and ends met with great. urce In passing in mid- the attendance The line-ups: Eighth.

Parker Mumcheon University kick was blocked by th 3 -iu-ynro line. Scolten made 10 yards around right end. After a number of Miners and Bennett fell on ihe hall for I unimportant line plays Ragsdale recov- field, hut when they had advanced the a touchdown. Worthlngton failed to IMII to within striking distance of goal. The Mines' kicked to Oerp- The hall III mid- Zahn Olle.

goal Hi" Titer" proved able to break who made a 15-yard return of euoeo gain, the Transnort I Ik. i 1,1. line Avdelolte 'ailing to Eighty-second. Chnuclsky Byrd Decker lllerman Martin Orlln Hayner Jaeger Bowers Borgmau Whitman Mighty second Shnrp. Eighth: players kicked to Slaughter ivh e.

Up the passes. The pnmc was clean and fast and a rood exhibition of football. mndo nine yards through the line. C. Mann made four yards off r'ght tnckle.

Mbe ball to Ml 2U-vard line rd Landls L.H.B Burns R.H.B Lee F.B. The substitutions -Long. France, Dally, Next Saturday afternoon nt Ilemlni: the Tigers meet the Iiemlng lvluh school luim In a return came. A large crowd of noisy fana witnessed the two games However, the alteguUnoa was not a large as was oval. The Inst New Mexico touchdown was made by Oerphelde with a 30-yurd run after a Miner kick was blocked.

Throughout the game the well-coached New Mexico eleven worked shift after shift with reat success, Coach Mcilona. the Red and Cray, Is to he congratulated on the success with stttleh lie has mm In building, up a foot-hall machine that really Is a machine. Saturday afternoon th machine "manufactured" nine touchdowns. Which Is enough for any one after- The great sinves that the varsity bscKfield met With, even trlough 1t contains the two Mann, who nre football of the first Unlit, could not have been attained had It not la-en for the great playing of the New Mexico line. The slim line of visiting forwards the massive Miner forwards ft few gains through the line and made great holes In the Ore Digger' defense when the New Mexico players had possession of the oval.

The game was of Ihe type thai pleases the fans most with plenty of sensational long runs, passes and fske and trick play worked with the great-est degree of success, While the Muter aggregation were Investigation Inevitably results In tlie conclusion Hint II-U Sliocs present more for jour money, In style, quality nnd In service. it $7.50 we offer two new styles: So. 170 English model In Brown Calfskin, welt sole, flange bcel. No. 171 full too model, same material ns hlnelirr pattern, Ooodjcar welt sole.

Barrett, Byrno. Referee Lieut. Barnes. Umpire Capt. Woods.

Quarters Two 15 minutes and two 10 minutes. Slaughter nnd Scotten made the count first und ten on line plays then, with thii assistance of Talbot, gained a second first down. Ragsdale got a 15-yard pass. After three line drives Porttlllo plunged nnd made It first nnd ten Failing to gain at this point the Tigers kicked. An Interchange of punts followed and then In-Wolfe made nine yard through left tackle.

The Motor players made one first down on line plays then failed to gain and kicked to Slaughter, who made a good return of the hall. Scotten made 11 yards around left end. Slaughter mnde 38 yards around right end as the half ended. In the third quarter after a succession of gains by Scotten and Slaughter, Slaughter went through right tackle for five ynrds and a touchdown. Aydclolle Bide four yards around right end Sggnllnl made four yards through left tnckle.

Oerphelde made three yards through left guard. Mann made four ynrds through right tackle. Cerpheide made three yards through right guard. Sganilnl made two gains through the inie. Aydelotte made a brilliant 15-yntd run around right end.

Cerpheide made 1-lgHl ynrds through ihe line. Sganx'nl road ne yard. C. Mann plunged through Ihe center of the line to within i ne foot of the goal line on a fake play. OB a signal mlxup the University lost a yard.

Sminxinl made two yards around right end. Avdelolte was held for no llnoiigh left tnckle. Sgsnslnl was held for no gain through the same place lipd the ball wet hver. The bnll was on Ihe Mines' three-yard line McCormlck kicked out nt the Mines' 40-ynrd hue. Geiplielde male four yards The Kl P.v,n High school rooter neded for the New Mexico varsity tenrn In the Bed and Cray's battle with the local Texas Miners.

The Base Hospital eleven Iiab taken the Air Service's place In tho Army league, most of the Air Servltf? players being transferred to Kelly field. FIRST QUARTER M. Roger kicked to Mci'lure after New Mexico won the ton. McClure was held on the Mines' 25-yard line, Mann made on- rlnot mnde two four-yard gains off I II left guard Graham Shines in tackle Ballev made three vard through left tackle, A pass failed, through renter Both sides we're off Mr'lure of the Mines Intercepted for- Chi shle on the next plav. Ballev mnde Victory What promises to be one of the best games of the league will be played Sunday morning, starting at 10 o'clock, on Ihe Eighth cavalry gridiron with the Quartermaster team playing the Seventh cavalry with the leadership of the league at jjtake.

The Seventh cavalry, with the Buff and Yellow line, and the Quartermaster, with the Buff and Yellow backfield, ore most evenly matched. From all Indications the cavalrymen will have the stronger line and th Quartermaster jtgyara will have the stronger back-field It should be great game. A number of El Paeoan have signified their Intentions of being present when play is called. icago McCormlck kicked to Sgnnrlnl, who ynrn inrnmin tackle PefiiftOt early burled under heavy New Mexico lead, they fought hard at every stage of the game and deserve much credit for the showing that they mad-aguinst th Varsity eleven, which Is one of the really formidable elevens of the southwest. The University team gnlned 542 vard on downs, while the Miners gained less than 50 yards.

Claude Mann, the capialn and quar 204 San Antonio Street IlllMIIWHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIinHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ina.ie one yard around right end. Rro. derlck then kicked to Mnijp. (J, Mann made nine yards off tackle Cerpheide made the count first nnd ten when he went through off tnckle for three yards The Mines were off side and lost five ynrds on the next play. O.

Mann made HANDICAPPED Chicago, Nov. 15 Percy Graham, agile, red-headed quarterback for the Cnlversity of Chicago, pushed, shoved and finally kicked his team to a 9 to 6 victory over Iowa today. It was the Iowa team's second defeat of the "Big Ten" season. Graham, with the game nearlng a close and the score 0 to 6, began a series of brilliant dashes that brought the ball to within 20 yards of Iowa's goal and when the Orange and Black held he five yards around the Mines' left end Mann mnde two ynrds through left tackle Gerpbrlde arnln made the count first nnd ten with a four-yard gain on a crews-buck play. C.

Minn made a sensational run around right end for 11 yards Mann mode four yards around the opposite end. Oerpheide broke through tackle for a ten-vard Warren District Team Smothers Tucson High drop kicked for the winning three made pretty 20-ynrd return of the ball to the Red and Gray plnyers' 48-yard bne. Aydelotte ihnt -i 25-yard pass to Ki Rogers, who rnn for 25 yards nnd a touchdown, it ws a brain Ifnlly exe-iiited play, Mann kicked goal Billy Race, who stibstllnted for Broderick, k. eked to C. Mann, who (pad a 10-yard lemrn ef the ball to the" 40-yard line.

The University team captain then made eicht yards around left end. Aydelotte then made one ynrd through left tnckle. Cerpheide was held for no rain The University quarterback broke through right tackle for 12 yards. Sgnnrlnl made 13 ynrdi, around right end. Oerpheide made two yards through left guard Ferritin! Intercepted a forward puss on the Mines' 15-yard line.

The Minis' backfield fumbled, but recovered Ihe ball for a four-yard gain. The Mine again fumbled, but held the hall for no gain or loss A fake play failed tsnd McCormlck kicked I ut nt mtdfleld, C. Mann made nix vards around right end as the half ended THIRD QUARTER Mines klrked to Aydoloyte, who ran the ball back to the line'. Mann made one yard through left tac INo man is at hla best or can do his best who has a weak or dleased body. A strong, vigorous body means a clear, active brain, and Rectal and Chronic Diseases such as I treat and cure are the most prolific cause of Nervousness, Despondency, and lack of energy or I'EP.

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15. iiesutu or races decided over Ihe rmiluu course bulay follow. Wcallier, CI. EMI. ha.

k. aoob: FIHS't RACB, one mile stcr Helens IPreere) Won; Ireland iJolunoti) second; Pirate McOee (Welnet) third. Time, 1:45 1-5. B. Orason.

American Boy ami I bluet also ran. RtCOND RACB, and one hair rur-Imig-i I. uncus won. My Rear secoiul. Mock iiraunc 'Mi lag-guru llilrd.

nine. I I Italco. Penelope and Taueanel also ran. Scratched Antic, llllltli HACK, seven furlongs-Old Hose-btld iMci'ahc won; IJiailie I ejiteckcr (Hamilton) second; Arrah tin (Thur-hrn Hunt. Tune, T.

sweet Tooth, Miu FeinQOr ami Madam Hyng also ran. bcTglched nacid Uay ami Kulunlr fourth hahe. one mile satvegtri i won; Midnight Sun (Thnrberl see-on, Wood Violet (I'reecel third. Time, I 4,1. I ell swoop.

Fort Ml, clean Owe, War Machine and Cobalt lass also ran. Scratched Ophelia, Iiapid Hay and Aiuac. FIFTH MCE, one mile and 70 yards lulu McTaggarl (Meyers, won; Telley tWcincri second; Paddy Whack i ml Time. I 41 4 5. King John, Ballast and Warsaw also ran.

Scratched-Sundial II and (iroiind Swell. rain On the following play, he gnlncin terback of the New Mexico team, led In distance gained with 16: yards to his credit. Cerpheide was second with 115 yard- Orant Mann was third ith 130 yards Grant was out of the game about a quarter with an Injured hand Sganxini, although be was not In the gam all the time, gained 115 yards Aydelotte. who also Was not in the frn at all times, gained 62 yards These two little fellows did some great work while on the grid, even though they were badly outweighed by the Miners The Miners meet the University of Aritotia eleven next Friday at Tucson Th New Mexico team play the New Mexico Aggies on Thanksgiving day tt-ernoon at Albuquerque, poinis. Graham also scored Chicago's touchdown, skirting right end for five yards after he and his team mates had carried the ball down the field by a driving attack.

Tucson Aria, Nov. 15 Two 90-ynrd gains by Blsbee In tha early stages of the game this afternoon broke the spirit of the local high school eleven nnd the Warren district boys won, 47 to 0. The Tucson High school was outplayed throughout the game nnd the visitors were never In danger of being defeated known prominent people whose veracity cannot be questioned, 90 why delay. neglect or attenipi seii-mciiicaiiuii, use pvtvui ne un mea ui imw time and money? I CURE PILES three yards Ihrouch right guard, ft Mann went around Jhe Mines right end for six yards nnd a touchdown. Oerphelde dropped the punt-out from O.

Mann i Mann recovered the hull from klckoff on Ihe Mines' 25-yard line, after the Ore Diggers fumbled, O. Mann made four yards through right guard and followed with a flve-yard gain sronnd right end. Oerphelde made the count first and ten with a two-yard Plunge through left guard. On the following play he went through left tackle for five yards. Mann mnde two yards around left end Mann went through tlchl guard on fake piny for three yards and the count of first and ten.

Aydelotte made two yards nroiind injerglons with little. xiithoiit mini the knife, llxxture. caulerv or strong Oregon University in Line for Coast Title if nv nm and no detention from your business. My ralrhe-s Infiltration RUPTURED PEOPLE END FOR FREE Trial PLAPAO The wonder of the age in use preaent by thouasnd of nigerers. STUARTS AD-HK8IF PLAPAO-PADS were awarded Gold Medal at Rome and Ornd Prix at Paris.

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The Mines team averages 158 pounds The New Mexico line averages 160 pound and the backs average 140 pounds. lel'ienlli tlx 'lit iT. H.iwaiH won; Joan of place for a 10-yard aftln. Oorpt l-C 1 serond, hern Jane (Hamilton- llilrd. Time nol given, sister bmbleni, also ran.

Scratched Eugene, Nov. 15. The University nt Oregon went Into a tie with Washington Stte college for the Pacific coast football title for 1919 by defeating Oregon Agricultural college hero loday, 9 to 0. right end Oerphelde was hi Id by the tlve center of the Mines' line for no gain, lee- O. Mann mde seven yard around the tier Mines' right end for a touchdown.

The Wt play era a fake pass. Mann to hi BOOK- and Prune ie, led II. illMII HVli lei lln korynul ii carnival saet clerk' lllllil. I'm Write for my revised booKlet on Hern! Dia-eaaes and their treatment, which will be sent lo your address In a plain sealed envelope, free of charge and wilhout any obligation. cotton kii ked i Molor passes wt wed back and i tided with the I 44-vnrd line one mile and a quar-million) not): naming ads Kalry Prince duck 8.13)1-5.

Homeward wood and Challenge Bound, 8( Iso ran. -Prunes. Syracuse Triumphs Over Colgate, 13 to 7 went lx yards through left guard. C. Mann went for live yards around right end.

C. Mann made four yards through right tackle. Aydelotte fumbled, the Mines covering the ball. Schnffer was held for no gains through right tackle and then went through the aame place for a two-yard gain. On a third line lei.

he gained another two yards Race kicked to Maun, who was held on his 12-yard line Mann kicked to Race, who ran the ball to the University's 33-yard gain The Mlnea fumbled und Schaffer lost a yard. Race kicked into the end aone and It was the New Mexico team's ball on their line. Cerpheide made nine yards through right guard. Here. Maun marie the most sensational play at the day when he broke through Consultation Free OIIHI 1101 rtS-9 a.

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to 13 in. DR. KETCHERSID EPILEPSY Football Player's Neck Is Broken Calesburg. 111. Nov.

15 Harry William, p'aylng end on the local- high school football team, suffered broken nock In a gam with Peon Manunl high today. He Is In a serious FALLING SICKN illon got a 15-yaid pass and then car-1 mint made two ynrd through rentei rled It for 35 yards. Ponford mle McClure. an El Paon on the New Mex live yards through the line. Hamllt'fli Ico team tackled Worthlngton for made four, I'onsford made a half yard three -yard loss.

Broderick kicked to and fter Slaughter ndvnnc-iil the ijmII Mann, who made ten-yard return do within one fool of (be goal line Pons- ihe ball to the Mines' J4-yurd line. Ay Brd carried the ball over for a touch-. delotte mad. yard', around right eni down with a run around right end. Oerphelde made one yard through lef I'onsford kicked goal.

guard. O. Mann made five yards fo Both v'oykendall and Pollock played first nnd ten ftfnund right end on great tain for the Tiger at guard. eliift play. C.

Mann made three yard I ut. tellr 1 tiling s'l I I lank a iruM mi imi iiMimwi Metrn.s Otrr Trias Syracuse, N. Nov. 18. Syracuse turner-ity'e big fnoibll tem mde tt final bid for the football honor of the east today when.

In the presence of spectators. It ent Colgate hitherto undefeated eleven down In defeat, 13 to 7. F.I. PtSO, TEXti 1- I -K n. -irfi eii.

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