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10 THE EL PASO TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1927 Morgan Is Named el ems in ii Tn nrri CUMHS1S WIN OPENER Lightweights Clash In Bull Ring Today Referee For Tues. Amateur Baseball Championship May Be Decided Todjsty Heavy Title Match vtmuatta ITUGS0NH01RS TTf long nlstarir conversation withialto tlmt they nut Vfyirdlng to ilfoyla'." Kl will nrc.ll renrcsenled at, nero and Peters, outfield. Manager a iiiiit nanaow, manager nt a "Ktrsiifler" Lewia, Curl? Jos Mor Th ehsmpion.ewis, Is dim to r- tha Murder Mate tournament to I nurt rowier ot tne si one team win in th city today, held it Tucson bMriimini October ft. start bis usual lineup. Ill Will Only do birl.t Mad Work to! The nllnn erimliiii.it ir.n of ran agreed upon as referee for th coming title contest between Iri snd "Big Miitin, which to (rut the -train kinks out of bit lew.

Kh Iter and N. rrgiion, 'holder Penn Wins, 33 to 0 be he lil In Libert hull Tuesday nlclit. U1WIS IliS iMrn Wrest IMJ Sl.CSr I nf ilia ri. rli.nl, unit fandow in i previous telrgrsm had Hli past three month and reports are in there to if (hay can't bring (that ha la In (rrt condition, lit ljhoma a njp or two Ma war to the Pacific, eosst. where Mik Mnrff Willi.

Hound f'MMi thst ha expected fair awl Im Philadelphia, Oct. 1 (AP)ln midsummer heat, the University of Here Is Last Ballot In the Times Sports Popularity Contest Omar Mi-Daniel stepped ahead In the Times Popularity Contest last iiIkIiI, selidiiiff Joe 111 vers Into iceond place. Rosie flosales, heavy-wclht boxer, bung on to third place, and Marshall Mustain remained In fourth plare. Tomorrow nlht Is the last day votes will be aeeepted. With the close of the contest only one day off, the four leadinir contenders for the (tennis wateh to I presented by Fleischer Alberts will be work-li hard to finish strong.

The count follows! partial treatment. IMliliaralely wslk THIS afternoon In the Juareg riull! lllng two flywelghls eUish, rslnj or shine, in the 15 round main event to decide which will competa In the) California tournament to decide the i nest world's flyweight champion. These two little midgets are Pinky Urrinldl, a Yarptl Indian from the) wilds of old Menlco, and Panrhnl Villa, a recent arrival from the far! way Philippine Islands. The match; Itself Is an International affair, withj a 1'lllplnri and a Yarpil Indian fight- Ing In Old Mexico In the famous! Jimreg hull ring, otherwise knonn as the Plaza de Torros. Villa comes to Kl Paso with lltej reputation of being a reil two-fisted fighter.

The Kl Paso Indian has a lot or, ring color. He has a neenllnr slvli'i Pennsylvania crushed the Swarth- tmmi Ihe Cuban Stan wun the opening game of their series with tha Air tecas yesterday afternoon by a score of I to 3 at Dudley field. Today the two teams will meet in a double-hea'ter. The moruk'g game at Duillry Field will start at 0:30 and will see Jesns Artalejo and Vines on the pitching hill, Artalejo was one of the best pltch-eri on the Juarez Brewers this sea-eon and il due for a victory. In the afternoon the series will come to a close at the Juaret Brewery park.

Stratlng time is 2 o'clock. Adolfo Arguljo and Martinez will be the opening hurlers. Chief Cerreon, attempting a comeback on the mound, dropped a duel to Hugardln Valdes, Each liurler allowed seven hits but the Aiteras made three costly errors behind Carreon. Ilia chief had three bad STONE MOT011S and El Paso Eleetrici will meet In the lec-otid and what may prove to be the deciding game of tha city amateur championship series this afternoon at 8 oclock at Dudley field. If the Motormen win the baseball season In El Paso will be over, but If the Electrice even the series, a final game will be played next week.

Buster Glllett, en-Texas university pitcher, and Vernon Winford, submarine hurle.r, will be the starting pitchers this afternoon. Asa Porter and Hook Pornero, ace pitchers of the respective clubs, who were both knocked out of the box last will act as relief tossers In this game. The Electrics will Drobablv nse jr, to th rope and throwing a manjbs will meet (lobar, th big Hiwlu'will pair up in fhia tournament for mr was a foul and he as meted It torpplr, tn finish match wit Pri-jthe firat tim, and are rather an un-ha called as such, stated Handow. jitsv, known and untried tem. "Nag" Klma a man out of tin rlnff "IHg" Mimn la making no predlc- Sand Al Witholdrr are a liitrd-hiUmg, deliberately in any nmnner It a foiiljlion ocnr th oui.rwn of Tm-adav iliidy pair, and will do wall in tli ami aa I am awara that Moruan aunteat.

Hut ha ilatan tlwlimatHia at 1'unori. mora college football team on Franklin field today, 33 to 0. About 40,000 persons perspired In Ihe heat and watched the game. knowa th iinma from all anirli-a foothall work lth th hiirh artmol "Uuea" Vanr and fnrm Cound i pint Mm to do hi dutv," said the i'Miva and tha hatha at Hot Hnr nira. nr fnai nlavr-r.

will uiiu Pennsylvania ran over Swarth-more In the first period for a score pf 20 to 0, but did not score again until the but period, when two more touchdowns were made. Jittli manager "ver th phone. Sandi also atated lint ha did not Mmhini-d with hla I'arlv mriiin mad at fiicaon 'aomrthinir to think -mk, ha mada him aa fit phvai-iRtont. Milly aa ha haa vr haan for any! fjca and Ed ffilldt alao nlnn to tn went any tin bent nl the srframent hut onlv that which artwlliiR to prioii wilcat. Tnmon, and alimild do wall, aa the nun.

1 ha big Imy la anthnalaatla over very atady nlayara. Hal nuaiiiiaa i if tha tulhi In tha O.rialia, vtmn of many tonrna- Curley, who hs referew! two of the rharnp's previous content, hsre.en- the following lineup! Perrin, third Mi jico Hot hpriiijji. Imanta. vlll aiindy thorn, too. EL PASO'S BEST Tailoring Values, Suit or Overcoat riaxe; t-rosier, anon slop: uranam, Tommy Ilaai-on andcarorad to Mr.

Mariraret Hutton will Kl ticlnatu no trouble with ettbfr man of milling all of his own. lie Is a bard puncher, and knows how to thrill a fight audience. Several good bouts are on tap for the fans. Willie Baldwin meets Frisco In the send final. Fmir other four-round bouts will be Included on the program.

The first preliminary bout will start al 4:15. "MmI." aaid Ourlay lnt niuht. am laiat him In hia mat work anil al seenno nascj swanson, tirst pase; N. Winford, catcher; Burnam, For- il'naoa only woman playar thia ymir. Mariramt la hohh-r of tha woman'a innings, the second, third and fourth.

Three of the Cubans' runs were the result of the Aztecas' errors ainielrt fhnrnpionahin nf ilia pity, and poltif it) atrlHy 'anforaa all riiiaalfhowrh Tommy did hit Ilia wc'olit rairardlaa, of whom it hlta. I know ladvantaira wa ao limit that thf faat that holh man hava thair llltla pt jMoirinan miilillewaljrlit waa a wrwk tnr-ka and I know what they ara andiafti-r thrca CI a the raft Borquex got a fluke hit in the second Inning and two Cubans scored. Omar MoPanlel lift Joe Klver 11 S3 Host Urinates t07S flimter Kr.ui 104 Jimmy Micks vvilxon Melver Kit win Otla 6H frlun Uriaa-s 473 WHIla Unldwln 9117 Anirelo Pnyo i'-S l.ouk Haltaton 275 Vi.iinar Mnlty 22S flwirge Noraworthy H. Valrtr.apliio .....1114 lr. O.

Hhnffer ,...17 Moraan 171 liatitlna nurrougha 100 Tohln IS lp Pa yo JS Mack Kuxon St Hob Charles 7 UtiKh Worihlnaton Dob Delgado ftnrry fTaredon 4(1 II. If. Petara 4 Hill Tooley Kl Chew J'is Corona 22 Krldl Cronler 16 It, A. MoKemy IS Enrique Hllva 15 Tiltl Barnett rtohby Da Alva 1 fieorala Brltt 2 Jnmea l.awion, Toceon I FMille Blmmona 1 Cmrar therrl 1 Seth Chauvat 1 Plnkev Urouldl I MatRoIm Conr, Albuquarqua, 1 Krtdla Brownfteld 1 A I Ailklns, Hurler 1 John Melntoah 1 Hill Rtawart 1 Jim Krwln 1 Vounir Orlffo 1 Coaeh Ed Scanlan 1 Suite Tall SI E. San Antonio St.

hoppa to coma hiirlc with a cup or two. i.l I'aao haa alwaya dona well in tha tdirdi'r Hlati, many rupa liav-in( found their final hom htr. ored In the famous 5 1 1 bine eerge, The 7llth regiment hand ot Mexico will play during both games. Two pitching duels are expected today. Arguio is expected to beat the Cubans while Artalejo may torn the trick In the morning game.

The 6 Big Crowd Sees Cisco Win From El Paso Hi SOL I. BERG, lac. 206-2O9-J1O B. San Antonio St, Atlecaa nave Just as strong a team as the Lutians ont tne latter got fler. Kddleman added four more yards through center and then made It first and ten through left guard.

The quarter ended with tha ball on Kl Paso's ten yard line. FOURTH QUARTER. T.lttla failed to gain on a lint the breaks of the game. Doth teami Mount Sinai Team Loses In Ooening Of Church League CHURCH I.KACl'K STANDINGS. Teams- Won Lost Pet.

First Presbyterian ,.1 0 1.000 Mexlran Presbyterian 1 0 1,000 Trinity Methodist ..1 (1 1.000 Mount Sinai 0 1 mo Mormon 0 1 Immanuel Baptist ..0 1 Wilson "Walker Cup," McGregor and Krofllte matched and balanced Golf Club Seta. MS B.San Antonio St. played fast ball. Krhnolhnv Carreon was the Ai tecas' main hitter. He got three fConttnaa from paf 1.) ont of four and held the Cubans plunge and Plppen mada one hard off tnckla.

Oallardn threw Kddleman for a one yard loss. H. Pip- pinned to the bases with his peg. r.huma Min lares. Altera second pen a pass went Incomplete, Ilia II.

V.I...OI-. t1.a,tr Times Sports Popularity Contest I henky cast my ota for. aa the most popular figure In southwestern sporting clrclea. Signed Address baseman, showed some of his 1926 form by accepting 11 chances. Borquex, Cuban left fielder, got the AUTO LOANS Knay Pamen Plan, iwntraela rewrlllea.

Parmenla redact pad note purchased. Auto Finance Co. only extra nil tne game, a inree hatftfer. Sambo McKemy and Officer Carreon will be the umpires. 1.

Cubans AB. B. H. O. A.

E. Ml TUX Myrtle Asa. Vlnaa, ef. 1110? Gam la, rf. Pares, lb.

two Incomplete passes and HI Paso was penalized flva yards. Itallslnn punted 411 yards to Keyes, who waa downed without tnakln a yard. Nengebaner stopped l.lttla. Little skirted left end for four yards ami Kddleman bit center for two more. Little went off right tackle for thrca yards and El Paso gained the ball.

O1orn made ont yard off tackle hut Simon was held on a line plunge. Itullston punted H5 yards, Little relurnlng 6ft yards for a touchdown through a broken field. Little's try for exlra point was blocked, Cisco 1,1. El Paso 8. tlailslon returned Smith's boot 1J yards, Oahorn'i pass was knocked A neat lace oxford in black or tan ealf Oallardn recovered for El Paso, Os-born lost two yards In Una pnnge.

Simon and Osborn lilt the Lobo line, hut CIco held. SECOND QUARTER. If. Pitmen Injerrcjilfd Schreffler's pos. Keves punted.

peso pan nllred five yards for off side. Hill Sullivan blocked punt and fell on ball fur touchdown. Ilallston failed In estra point try, Cisco, 7t lit Paso, 6. Neueghauer kicked 4S yards to Rddlcman, who returned IS yards Pljiprn went mound right end for a St) yard gain, Kddleman re-pentad and then Kryca punted 40 yanla. Schreffler relumed tha ball to It yard line.

Schreffler akiuimed through the Cisco line fur eight yards. Simon added another yard and then Os-horn went over for first down, (iallnrdu hit the line for three yards but Simon lost. linlUton punted 42 yards to Keves, who was brought down by Warden. Little made seven yards and Hdillcman was held without advancing. Pildleman mad It first and ten.

over crnlrr, Little and I'lppcn lilt line for four ynrd gain and then Little made It first down. Little niiulc two sards through left tackle. Knothend Warden, Tiger tnchle, was knocked out on the play and Kl Paso called tlnia out, Warden contlimed Eddleman hit left guard for three us 7 ia Corra, 3b. Miranda, lb. Boraue, It.

B. Valdes, p. Ufartlnes, o. Floreoclo, as. Totals Asteca Casares, as.

Navarro, ct. C. domes, lb, Mtnlares, 2b. Martinez, If. Rosales.

rf. a lltll mora than SO and a Ha'U ((row np aomi day and ha does ha ouk'iI In ha a terror. He'a nut nonili fo ha a trwor yat, but ha' a good ii id worry. Willie mada a couple of hraaka In fi'oarnUlilp ynilerdny, ai tha htit of (iiiartrtrliacln will do from tinia lo lima, hut wholly he eallad hit tlgnali with a (ri-at ihow of jiiilumtnl. And ha ran hit tha Una and farktt, loo.

Part Irularl can ha larkle. I'lavlnj aafrty, ha atoppad at laat ttiri' potrntlal tonfhflnwria that harl nliipad by tha other ten mm on tha ti'iim. Milton Wardan and Vlr(le Neu-(t'-iiatifr, tack la and end, were the luff on the line. They tackle bard and irenrately, thane hnya. Snmrthlnf hat hrrn ald ahoyo f.ir I.Mtla and Plpprn, of Claro.

A Ion with tlirm so Smith and Mlllor. center and ituard, who rre ilnlaart on dafente and powerful tin offline. The (Men paatlnK attack, on which 1 tit l.fdioi are pinning their bopea for a state rliainplotnlitp, failed In limiri very brlfihtly. Clsro rnmpleterl three and Inenttt" plrted to, for 1H yardi. El Pino roinulelrd two panaea for 10 yarda, five orre muffed and tn wna AB.

B. H. O. A. down, fiallardo fumbled and Usco recovered.

Plppen lost 55 yards on bsd pass S. Gomes, 8b. t-nie arreon, .1 .1 (1) B. comes from center. Plppen punted to Os-born.

Osborn pussed lo Simon for an 8-yrd gain, Kddleman Intercepted Osborn's pass, lloon ma le four yarns off rtgnt guard, r.nnie. man went past left tackle fnr five Ilams's team through to chance for the southwestern title. Maurice Sen warts, always staunch supporter of clean sports, not only intends to be represented in the Major loop, but will In all probability have representation In both the Commercial and Industrial circuits. LAST NICHT'S ItKHt'LTS. Trinity, 35; First Baptist.

13. Mesican Presbyterian, SI; Mormons, A. Plrsl Presbyterian, Mount Slnal, 19. TUESDAY'S GAMES. (1:00 First Baptist vs.

Mormons. Presbyterian vs. Immanuel Baptist. Methodist y. Mexican Presbyterian.

First Prcsbytcrlasn rolled np the, 1027 Senior church basketball league season curtain last night at the Y. M. C. with a clean-cut 2.1 to 19 victory over the Mount Slnal quintet, last year champions. It was the feature gnme of the opening night, and found kwo of the strongest tearni In the circuit meeting each other.

Strong defense nn the part of bolh teams made the forwards resort to long distance shooting. The Pres. hys proved better In this department of the gnme, and ontsenred the Slnal tossera, Ilnnney Young and Harry Boherts led the Presby attnek, the former sinking six goals, and the lallef adding three more. Irving was Sinai's main scorer. First Baptists were unable to keep up the dlzr.y pace by the Trinity Methodist crew In the first game, and lost, 35 to 13.

The Baptist held their own during the first half, which ended, 13 to 13, In favor of Trinity, hut weakened towards the end of the game. Bowman and Hudgers did most of the shooting for Trinity while Chapman played best for the Baptists. Mesican Presbyterians ontdassed the Mormons In the second fame, 28 to 8. The Mesican elub had too much teamwork for the Mormons. With a little more practice the Mormons will be ready to give any team In the league a hard run.

however. Center Tcnney showed up best for yards and Ttoon made it first and ten over center. Plppen mnda one yard around left end and Kddleman plowed through lbe line fnr first down. Boon hit left tackle for three yards. Totala J9 I 7 27 3 (1) Batted for Chief Carreon In ninth.

Hcnre by Innings: Cubans 01 800 000 Altera 100 000 0102 Sacrifice hits Roaalea, Gomes, Mlnjares. Three-base hits Bor-ques. Double plays Navarro to Mlnlares. Struck out by B. Valdes, Chief Carreon I.

Base on balls, off B. Valdes Chlof Carreon Left on bases Cubans Asteca t. Hit by pitched ball Martlnea and Oamls. Time 2:18. Umpires Caneon and Atalejo.

Scorer Tony Parra. THE Knickerbocker club alleys will be fully completed by Friday night at the latest, according to the announcement made yesterday by the owners, l.awson and Meyer. During the past week, two additional teams entered the Major Loop, Mauriee Sehwarta's Pops and Purity linking companycaptained by Charles "Sims'' Davis. Tom Seaton has been reported as arannlng the bowling hori.on, with tha Intention of entering his Southern Pacific crew to mingle with the big guns during this winter's schedule, with himself, Velasco and Carl "Slim" Warren as a foundation to work on. He should experience 1 It Dick Redmond at the head of Fred J.

Peldman's flva, has the same lineup that won last season's title, namely, I'elphrey, Arnold. Lucas and Starting Lineups Cisco I'os. Kl Paso yards and Plppen inade four around Netigelwner right and. A pasi. II.

1'lppen fo II, Pippeii, gave Ihe Lohos ait yards tlnrlin. Considerable activity was shown the past week In commercial and In and first down. Hates L. warden Slalton L. 0 Sullivan Smith Fraier Miller It.

fl Owen Llllle rumbled on Kl Paso's 10 yard line and NViigehntirr recover Cold well H. Mctcalf Mle trouble in annexing three more dustrial teams entering. The Asarco Techs, a crew employed by the American Smelting Refining com-pnny, will make their howling debut this season, as will the El Paso Electrics and the Empire Bottling Men discover the comfort of wearing expertly fitted Guarantee Shoes. It. Plppen tt.

f. rinllstnn Keves (). 11. Schreffler ll. Plnnen H.

It Simon works. Little II. II Callardo Kddlemnn II, Osborn ed. Willie made three yardi off right guard and then luilston punted 35 yards to IT I'uao's 41 yard line. Keyrs ninde two yanls through center.

Little made four off left guard. II. Plppen was slopped by Warden. THIRD QUARTER. Neugclmuer kicked to Little, who returned JO yards.

II. Plppen went through the line for .1.1 yards, Willie Srhrrffler stopped him with a Substitutions. t'l Paso Pollock for Mctcalf, I.ea The drad line on accepting teams for all leagues Is October 10. At this time a president to head all three leapues will be voted on by the club members and a secretary for men to make his railroad contingent a formidable combination throughout the season. The Hunkers' entry will mark the return to howling clrclos of Walter Muxiy, cashier of the American Trust ft Savings bank, and Sims Davis, himself.

Thosa two sharpshooters have been In oblivion for several years, but feel aure that with 10 days' practice, they will expor-lenca little difficulty In returning to good enough form to carry VVI1- for Frarler. McNutt for Sullivan. Arroyo for Schreffler, Tlgnor for Win for Harvard Cambridge, Mass, Oct, 1 (AP). Harvard opened Its 1927 football season by (coring a 21 to 8 victory over the University of Vermont eleven under a hot sun In tha Harvard stadium today. Coach Hor-wecn of Harvard used nearly three full teams.

Vermont held the Crimson scoreless In the first period, but in the second quarter Croshv scored two touchdowns, and and Burnt and Brown, who substituted for Kelley at quarterback, added tha extra points by placement kicks. In this- period Conway of Vermont scored a drop kick from the 18-yard line tor his teams only score. Cuaranaccla scored Harvard's third touchdown In the third period, and Dnnaghy, substitute halfback, kicked the goal. ftwen. Ilerron fnr tallsUm.

earn league to handle statistics. In the matter of flrat downs, CIeo ninrie elsht to El Paao's four, FIRST QUARTER. Captain lilll Smith kicked off to Sclwrffler on V.i Paso's Ifl-yaril line. Schreffler returned the hull 15 yards, itahorn's pas to Simon wa Incom-jdrte flslii rn made two yards nvar ranter, Italhlon punted yards to hta own 4.1-ynrd line. II.

I'llipen waa t(ipicd on off tackle play. Little lulled to nln In Una plutixn. H. 1'lppen to l.ltlle for 8 yards. I'ddltmnn made It flrnt and HI thrmiiih left tarkla, l.lttla went ttironiih rlRlit tachle fur 2fl yards and Iniichoown.

II. Ilpicn place lilclird for the atra point. Unco, Kl Paso, ft. Smith Ih-kfd to Ilnllston nn the Tlnrrs's 2fi ynrd Una and Ilallston ailvancod the bnll five yard. Simon lilt rliihl ttnard for yards.

Iln Irnt one yard on an off tackle play. fUilnton punted 25 yards. II. i'ip-pan lost 3 yardd In riftht end ran. l.ltlle made 4 jarils through left tnckir.

H. Plppen'a pass to Utile went Incnmplrte. Keyei punted 40 yards and Ihs ball went to Kl Paso's 20 line. I (shorn went through tackle fnr i.ne yard and Simon lost two Cisco- Kellogg for Keyes, Boon for ihe club owners will hava one the Little. By Quarters.

Total prelty tmlde. Little failed to gain, but I'ddleiuan went through center open house the night before season's opening. he Mormons. Thompson Shoet Edmn Clapp Shoet tor three yanls, On a rmtalmrk, Plppen to Little, the Lobns failed Colorado Aggies Haney Matched Cisco ,.7 0 0 151 Paso 0 0 ((coring. Touchdowns-Little made two for Cisco, and Sullivan one for Kl Paso.

to giiln. Plppen punted .10 yards mid Hi" hall went to LI Paso's 20 NewMex. Lobos Crush Miners Start Out Right Greeley, Colo Oct. 1 (AP)-Col- yard line. With Jack Sharkey In Twelve Rounds orado Aggies made an auspicious start In tha Rocky Mountain confer By 35-0 Score Kxtra point- H.

t'ippen. Officials, PJrter fArlinnal, referee! Oo-llghtlv, umpire- Young IMIIllkeni, time keeper! Dietrich (Tessa A. M.l, bead linesman. Cisco ssas off side and was set bark five yards. Ostium vaulted the line for live yards and first down, fialbit'do fulled tn gain and Schreffler made five yards through riiiht tackle.

Ilallston punted to Cisco's Si) yard tine, anil Kryrs returned the punt New York, Oct. 1 (t'S) Another Atbumicrnue. N. M- Oct 1 fAP) ence football race by running over Colorado Teachers, 33 to 0, here today. It was dedication day for the one of those heavyweight elimina Tho University of New Mexico Lobos were held at bay the first Teachers with the new college stad tion things Is under way again, Chicago Entries Hawthorne, Moaday, Oct.

1. TIRHT RACK Pom 11,100, alalmlnf, I-year-oMi, furlongs: Doctor yrsd Stt Because be knocked out Jim Mo uartcr of their opening game here his but crushed the ium being officially opened at Jackson field. Chicago Results Myrlson, tstardsy, Ostaktr I. rin-rr nAms-Ftim, si.moi latn i hirlDivB: wt rl BTHW Carl Brown. Aggie halfback, was loney, the Boston fat boy, In the first round of their scheduled ten- 1.t nUl.t Turn tli.tfnl.-V lighter New Mexico Miners, 35-0, in the final three quarters.

Brilliant running back of mints iio'yvoomii iShasu All Bet HI the main cog In the winning offensive machine. Time after time he and klckoffs by Mulcom Long, all- was maletirrt tuts alternoon won nee through the Teachers' line for iKisctiierst'ch'r loiimiweir OHM O' Go Shot. .110 EIMn Star ....11 STnllla nP. AWNV .......311 Jack Sharkey, 1 OUI Prlnca, 1 HiwSrO Si, II i 15 5Ma I'M. I'Hmms, IM (PhlliKil) US -Ttfl.

KM Tireot 1 It lloasr Mm. MUI, glrhu gains ranging from five to 25 yards. Williams, his running mate, also southwestern quarterback, ana consistent gains on off tackle plays by Rusty Armstrong, Lobo captain, fea Sharkey, svho Is called a l.ttnuan Ian. altlioiiifh he whs born in Bing added to the Aggie total, suar .110 Wltllsra ml SECOND RACE Pure It.SnO, elalra- ilsa mil ..,1.1 I s.ll mllcll tured in the victory. Long ran one punt back 75 yards for a touchdown.

Roth teams showed Im timing the final period Aggies substituted frequently and thera was hamton, N. will meet the New Zealantler over a 12-round bout at the Madlaun Square garden No Inf, l-yaar-slds anrl ap. mrionsei 113lAtH.ft ri. Tan Wt. JW "liosi ,15 yards to Schreffler, who returned five yards, Simon fulled to gain In nn end run, A pass, Srhrrffler to NVugrliiitirr, netted the Tigers yards.

Uallslon got off thirty yard punt. H. 1'lppen broke loose fr a .10 ynrd sprint down the field, but was tackled by Schreffler, Kddlrman fulled to gain and Neugehauer nlop-ped Ultte on an end run. II. Plp-ncn punted 4" yards out of bounds, Schreffler and Oshnrn fitilrd to gain and Hnllston punted 40 yards out of danger to l.ltlle.

Little was stopped In his tracks by Schreffler. Kddleman made two yards through center and Plpprn made sis and first and ten through right tackle, II. Plppen went around right end for five yards, being stopped by Schref in iiium mi tn great deal of fumbling and Inter vaids Irving lo go through left "turtle, flallston punted J.S yards. Kdillciiian went through left taekle f.ir 5 yanls. Ha went past left guiml for first and 10, Warden threw Little for one yard loss, Rd-itlemmi mad 4 yards throii((h left tackle.

l.ltlle hit the Tiger lint for yards and lidrtleman made tt first and 10. f.ivn tumbled and Tigers got the hall. Schreffler made one. yjrd around left end and Oshorn made II first down. Simon lilt the Hue twlr In fucccsihm, making yard each lime, Ilallston punted 58 yards, the hall rolling to CUco'i 1-yard line.

Quar tnrhark Keyas fumbled thi hall and provement over their form when xC Denominator IWjJos sM'y'r Bahrmaa KMIsBalt vember IN. Then, tf Paulino rloesnl go back they opened the season here last year, hut th Mines offensive was cepting of passes. The Farmers displayed their most powerful offense nt the opening of the third period, T.mh(, III iannl' Ill tTupltirt IM Tlra i ll ClirMiM Um, Htl. isn. Tin an ast'B-forts alitolae distinctly weak.

The or diggers to Spain as he threatens, the winner of the Maloney-Heeney fracas will battle the "upside down man," so called bemuse he turns handsprings aA un: mltat lint toward the end of the period the Teachers came back to make a series registered only one first down, while the Lobos made 22. ein Moraa WL W- ft. nf first downs and carry the ball The game was featured by forward till (tl.ini tt.iintl 1. Ill itMtml I IS In the ring every time be wins. Into Aggie territory.

i lien a tee tne nnsiness oi eiiini t-M. IM (Mr) pass attacks by both teams, but each had a perfect defense against th aerial barrage. Montezuma Tims t'S! Botiw. Miss o-lma, IVinmMO, nating la completely eliminated the "eliminator" will trade aiwks with Ynt lm nn. passed rencatedlv in the last nuar- Juck Ilcmpsey, providing the latter roiBTii MS'f-roni Hsati tha ia- lk Vmm tlnaie: l-Mr-M! fiiiloins; icr in a tnntiess el fort to score.

NewMex. Cadets Beat Montezuma has the Idea that he'd like to try to Sin. Ilnna WL JtMlfcn at, fl Announcing We have been appointed Distributors for El Paso, Texas, and Our Trade Territory for Y-B Cigars Max Atkin Candy Cigar Co. The cadets cn Inert 309 yards from knock Tunney down for a count of the line as compared to 110 for I- a.mjtn. ll Ilt.il U.

I- nnixn Sttlr. Il, i.li sit I Nolns. IAS, ISHwI fifteen, or something, again. At least, that's the aebediile. Montesnma.

Ihe nlav was roneh. Tie tits. Wiiw pan. Cirima lo isn. JUST A FEW DAYS the visitors being pens 1 1 red 125 wvoy 1 iibu tnwi iCamttwaa THIRD ttACD Purs H.IflO.

claiming, l-yaar-oias arid MP. fiirloafsi xChsral Just Ssaa lttlxYalovlaa 104 Frances tUnnaildry tailTtieis Fay ..,,...117 FOURTH RACK Purse eUlm-Ins, 1-year-olds and ap, I furlonaai F.stln lOIHArlts M. Oraal Bporl JfJ Orestea II tad FIFTH HACB Porna claiming, l-yaae-olda an p. I furtonsa! iAnalttonfhlln Stlplianarlta Twe glsty 10 xNnt 1041 Naeomea aphtr Betty Baft Bonny Wag flobroaa .101 Nasi CM ICS sWatetl tt sUnrtartnw ISisLlbfratton Oo Foin Moenlne 1ST SIXTH RACB Pars lt.M, elalmtnf, l-ysar-olda and an, t-t tallest Oiwa Fir tallsMlas xBIn Bean las Ltttsr w.ifl.l tt isi Hiiy ,,......111 Rasbas II Frwstr SEVENTH RACB-Fiims tl.tdS, rlllm-In, l-yaar-olils and IMS mllaei Kinsley lltlsKorslsnit la In Season Opener rirnt r-rn ttining t-rv elrt aa: net atllil yards and the local team 20. LINEUP AND SUMMARY Therefore, everything Is all settled as to who will be tha participants In the next battle of the century, except the ictoctlon of East Ut Vegas, N.

Oct. 1 r. ti( wi. at Wiw I ttail arf. IM, UMiM It 11 II II HH N.

M. M. Position Montemma I- r.ii,u. ruisxai, i os i ai New Meslco Military In-stituta Cadet defeated the Monla- Trnllllo LB Reck Tunney a opponent. -Ail.

"Mis, Mi, ILnUMt I IS Tinw il; BMW inn. IrsMfw. Twit it. Kdley Another number of things may nl, lj rta. upset the present program, Hecney Rlggs Robinson Hill Manning umia college eleven, 13 tn 2, In the first game of the season her hn-rit attains I ttr- Is erhc.luleil to fight Johnny Hisko the hli rubber man from Cleveland, eia bbi on tellsi fsn.

Hnw Wl, iMkw Shtm t-mtiUM Oil.l, iM.ml It II ISM I) t.T LO 0 no nr RE on tun Run J. Barnes In Detroit Oetolier 28. Sharkey has Playing raggedly, th Montexu- Derrlngton Atwood Martin Harnett Leslie Webster McComni Wittenberg Porter (Oapt) no intervening mills scheduled. S-R Dm, I. iniilleml.

I. IS mans allowed th Cadets to plunge I Ill, Ill Reacv (Capt) Langston Reid Anyway the bin ballvboo Is un through their line and skirt the Tims I IS i pusim, Wu Uettr, der way and nobody seems to ob Many peoplt art surprised when wt tell Jhem that wt can remove their hemorrhoids in few data, without pain, operation confinement or other Inconvenience. Many thousands will testify to the troth of this statement, and will pleated to tell my sufferer all about it. Write for aar new revlaes booklet en Rectal Ihte.ice and their connrrvetive treatment. It will be tent In plain sealed envelepe fltF.E of charge and without obligation.

ends for long gains, while they were imp. Bint a -4m ilw ran. Clover eavsKTn am-a-Fiim ii.imi atiitne I- unable to break through the Insti FB twi aia esi mil uitf ra rsnw: tute line for any considerable gains. Navy Passes Win nn. Im Wt.

liwaw at PI S. M. M. I. senrlnet Acnrd Touchdowns, Points after I raiandiif MmO.

lit, law III SI IS. IS The score at the end of ttie first half stood 13 to 0. the Hantlsts iWracktHira Lurk 11 Falrlltbt Try Atata 104 party i Apprsnllea allowaae etalmsd. Wsatbar. elsar.

Track, muddy. McComos Porter touchdown. Porter 1. iir, i.n in Montetoma Amianolis. Ort.

1 (API. S-Jmw linr. irnuaMl I ll holding th Cadets In the second scoring! Safety after blocked nunt. Navy forward-passed Its way to 27 BOOK- Tiuv mi ntKUos, amtiina sisa ran. to 0 victory over the Davis and Bi Referee, Bliss! nmplr.

Stetner; Heedlinesman, Hargrove; timekeeper, Seott. period and scoring two points, Eli Beats Bowdoin New Hn. Conn- Oct. 1 AP kini eleven here today. The Middles ripped off first down against four of the losers.

Kvry member of the Navy's baekfleld nassrd and most Fireproof Storage Moving Baggage Packing of them received aerials! the Davis Main Spring Archet Put Pep In Your Step, Exclusively WALK-OVER Walk-Over Boot Shop 214 San Antonio St. Th Howdoln eleven was no match for Yale today end the blue won Its first gnme of the season. 41 to 0. 214-11 So. Oreroi St aim r.ikins tine, nowever, outplayed me tart' lorwara wall.

Navy made an occasional gain The visitors were outplayed all th way, the F.lls scoring 19 first downs, WE ALSO TREAT SUCCESSFULLY BLOOD, SKIN, KIDNEY, BLADDER AND ALLIED DISEASES. CONSULTATION FREE Iloursi I a. to I a. Bundays, 16-lL DR. KETCHERSID AND ASSOCIATES around the flanks, but only one llimst was successful.

Neither team white itowdotn was held to no first down through the tine. They did made much headway In the first quarters, Navy losing tha cowhide get four first downs on forward EL PASO, TEXAS iggies Outclass, Beaumont Team Score Is 80 To 9 STATU COLLEGE, N. Oct 1 (APWhi New Mexico Ar airs opened th a-ason here to dsy by defeating th Wllllaas lleaoraont hospital slevea trod Kl Pas by a score of I. The Aggie tied th asedlee atrlassed In every pbaae of th game. three times on downs.

passes, however. Coach Tsd Jones used bis flint Navy scores were the result of a 40-yard run by l.lovd. who ahook thre teams In th rout of the Bowdoin eleven, th first team holding off four would be tacklcrt end Staant Special Hartaan Wardrebt Traakt UNION CLOTHING CO. dragged a fifth across the goat line sway until the middle of the sec (KstakHake fears) Nartk Maa ave El TUB INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTS. Paan, Tetae wiin lints, ttaniortt's i-yarn nasn around right end.

Bauer's ond period, when It had taken a to 0 lead, and then returning to score two more touchdown in th Odom'i Transfer Co. PHONB MAIN tT.7 tosa to Milllean and hpring'a 2d. yard run around right wing. final quarter..

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