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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 192? THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL Dakota Defeats North Dakota A South HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ISON EASY FOR Believe It or Not- -By Ripley CENTRAL BLANKS WARDEN, 24-0 Geddes, 18; Armour, 0. Yankton, 12; Avon, 0. Avon. 8. Not.

11. Special: In Geddes, S. Nov. 1L Special: Geddes COYOTE ELEVEN high schools eisven remained in tne un hard fought same here, Avon, high school eleven held ths highly touted Yankton ILLINOIS1 LEAD AT STAKE TODAY Zuppke Eleven Must Win from Chicago or Lose Big Ten Title. defeated class by defeating Armour high school, 18 to 0.

End runs and off tackle amasea featured the powerful Geddes attack. Geddes scored in the second, third Bucks to a 12 to 0 score. Both, levens Dlaved excellent football. McCUne. Avon and final quarters.

Cold weather slowed up the game and caused frequent fura fullback, created a sensation with his. re Redshirts Miss Severn bios. Stars in the Geddes lineup were turner 01 punis. oieinoc fcpw I jjfep iff liP I II vinegar Tucker, quarterback; Torton, fullback; Invaders Fight Gamely in Face 5f Power, ful Attack. Yankton.

Both teams used straignt iooi-bal tactics on acount of a slippery oaii hi.v miia fnrwa.nl Dasses and trlcK Smith, halfback, and McConnell, end. Scotland, Tyndall, 0. Scotland. S. 11.

Special: Play- plays Unpractical. Kimball, Planklnton, 0. Easy Chances to Add to Score. By Ray Kenaston. ing on a snow covered gridiron, Scotland hifh.

school's eleven edged out a victory Chicago, Nov. With the finish of, the annual warfare for the Kimball, S. Nov. ll Special: By scoring a touchdown in the final Quarter over Tvndall. to 0.

Coldness and a wet In a grame far more thrilling than the score indicates, Central ball caused many fumbles and slowed up Western conference- gridiron cham the game considerably. xnere were no Vermillion, S. Nov. 11. The North Dakota Aggies, erstwhile the of play arter tnree quarters or mwi football, the Kimball high school -Ieven won over Panklnton.

to 0. On account of a wet and sippery mostof the spectacular splays. Hosterman, Scotland pionship a week away, the Chicago school's' smashing gridders avenr ij Fighting Bison, were turned this aft fullback, waa tne star 01 tne game. Scotland has won four out of seven games battle with Illinois at Champaign tomorrow is the only contest of the three-year-old grudge by smohtrlnj ernoon into the thundering herd, as plays were sent througn tne mm elevens. Long starred for Planklnton.

Kimball's stars were sobek. Ciut played this season. The Scotland eleven is coached by Frank- Henderson, former day's schedule having any bearing on Hawarden, 24 to 0, at Stock Tardi park yesterday. they were stampeded up and down the field before the onslaught of one Morningside college star linesman. the title situation.

and Balsh. Harris, Lake Park, 0. A GALLON JUG OF VirttGAft A i WEIGHS HORt TriE WlNTtA. of the most brilliant University 61 Michigan will meet the Navy in an Priinghar, Rock Valley, 0. Rock Valley.

Nov. 11. Special: Rock Central was out for blood to r--psy South Dakota offenses seen on Inman intersections! contest at Ann Arbor Lake Park. No-. II.

Special: Lake Park and Harris, undefeated high school I a. -4. tJfSt lUAN IT DOES Ht THE SUMMfcK Valley a high school eleven threw a scare into the ranks of the undefeated Primghar field In many years. with prospects of a crowd of 85,000, WRIGHT- in full the team which had squi, Sm their hopes for championship ir years ago. Injuries occurring ths The final score was IS to 0, "but it Minnesota, the only other Big Ten high school eleven by holding the powerful northerners to a 6 to 0 score.

Prim could as well have been increased by team having any championship possi- elevens, battled to a to 0 tn nere iii desperately fought game. Lake Park had the advantage in the first balf and on several occasions had the ball close to the Harris goal line, but lacked the punch to score. Schafer and Weaver played the beat finiei for Lake Park, while Mohr ME0NEYCAR- bilitles. meets Drake at Minneapolis; several touchdowns If the Coyotes had delivered as beautifully in the pinches game on both teams yesterday ghar succeeded In rushing across a touchdown in the first but after that the two elevens battled on even terms in midfield. Ohio State entertains Denison at Columbus.

Purdue will take the field evidence enough that the battle A as-they did while romping about In the center of the field, when yardage Madison, 18; Flandreau, 7. Flandreau. 8. Nov. 11.

Special: and Forbes were tne most dangerous men in the Harris lineup, both on offense and defense. against Franklin at Lafayette. ONE HANP In addition to the Chicago-Illinois was not so badly needed. Coyotes Still in Lead. Lee Is Injured.

The gloomy sky above Akron, 12; Klngsley, 0. Akron, Nov. 11. Special: In a hard game, two otner conference contests Fighting stubbornly throughout the game, the Flandreau high school eleven held the championship aspiring Madison high school eleven to an II to 0 score. Flandreau literally took the Madison team off its feet come up for decision, but the all four The win over the' Bison leaves the Coyotes still undefeated In the race teams are definitely out of the cham fought game here, Akron Wgb icnooi gridders defeated Klngsley.

12 to 0. The first half was scoreless, but Akron pushed seemed to settle on Central's team rooters pear the close of the jv period, when Lee, brainy Central qua-. by smashing the length of the field for a touchdown in the first five minutes of A BAR. WHILE hOLPlKG A. If-Pound pU MB BELL IMTriE OTHER for the North Central conference title pionship race, having two or more de They have one more game with across two touchdowns on long end runs In the second There were no individual stars.

play, but Madison rallied and uncovered an irresistible counter attack which netted Morningside on Thanksgiving day, three touchdowns. A slippery ball mad Hawkeyes to Play Badgers. Northwestern will make strenuous which they must win in order to take goal kicks after touchdown almost impos Washta, 2f; Holstein, 0. Akron. Nov.

11. Special A bril the championship. sible. larks starred for Madison, while Klltzks waa Flandreau's most consistent efforts to get back into the winning Twice during the game the South liant forward passing attack gave tne Washta hgh school, eleven a 2 to 0 vic-tnrv vor Hnlttrln -here. The Holstein cqjumn by defeating Indiana at Ev- performer.

Miller, 32; Illffhmore, 0. Dakota backfield pushed the ball to anston, while Iowa will attempt to the 1-yard line, only to meet a forti OA. Miller, S. Nov. 11.

Special: Scoring eleven was weakened by Injuries and did not play its usual strong game. Morgan starred -for Washta. take Wisconsin at Madison. Northwestern hit the toboggan after an in every-' quarter. Miner nign scnooi out' played and outclassed the Hlghmore elev en and won.

32 to 0. Mullen. Miller full fied defense which steeled itself against the efforts of Montgomery's men to put the pigskin on the scoring Hai-on, Brookings, 6. Hnron. Nov.

11. Special: Less back, made four touchdowns on line auspicious start and unless the morale of the team can be Inflated again Indiana may score a victory over the side of the goal. Both times touch smasnes, and was the outstanding player of the game. Simons, Miller quarterback. downs would have been made If the aiso starred, uia end runs were sensa Coyotes had continued the driving at Wildcats.

The Badgers are figured to tionai. Sloan, Movllle, 0. tack which carried the ball so close give Iowa its 11th straight conference than two minutes before his last game of high school football ended. Capt. Soiiy Kramer, Brookings all-state fulback.

broke his leg as he burled a pass to Rishol for the touchdown that enabled Brookings to tie Huron. to 0: A bone snapped In Kramer's ankle as he pivoted to make the pass. Capt. Ed Thoman smashed over for Huron's touchdown early in the, first half. defeat.

terback. Was taken off the field Trtt'i a broken leg. Coach Martin 8ukMtu'. ed Brubaker and he directed the Lit. tie Maroons to victory hanJlca-pf though he was with a sprained kle.

Most of the fighting In yestertfav i football feud was done on the Both forward walls blocked ka charged well, but the veteran tittle Maroon linemen outplayed their rir. -als. Central's score was an aeetrmulaHwi of three touchdowns and two safeties. Two of the three points after touchdown were made good by LInfor. Twice during the game, Central wai on Hawarden's 5-yard line but the Sioux county gridmen held them for downs.

Markers hung up by the Lit. tie Sioux team were made on end rum which baffled their opponents. The Blue and White eleven mads only two first downs during the gamr against 15 for Central. LInfor Makes Brilliant Run. Perhaps the most (hrilllnsr run to the last chalk mark.

Stars for-S. D. Sloan. Nov. 11.

Special: Sloan high school eleven defeated Moville bore, 7 to 0, In one of -the best games ot the Because of tradition only, the Chi cago-Illinois game stands out as the season. The teams were evenly matched. The mainspring of the sweeping Coyote offense, which at times became Kramer was the outstanding player for and battled on- even terms until the final quarter, wnen Sloan pushed over the de Brookings, while 'Wlndhurst. xnoman ana a rout, was Burley Bacon, quarter Collin looked best lor Huron. ciding touchdown.

Walker. Amea and Pink were the mainstays in the Sloan premier game of the conference tomorrow. Three weeks ago the Maroons were considered tough opposition against the Illinl, but "Old Man" Stagg's players have been damaged back, who played the most brilliant Platte, 13; Gregory, 0. lineup. Sheldon, 22; Sutherland, 0.

frame of his career. Time and again Platte. 8. Nov. 11.

Snecial: In one he broke through the wavering Aggie of the best games of high school football Sutherland. Nov. 11. Soeclal: Re sn Hera this season, natie aeieaiea lying solely on straight line Plays, Sheldon forward wall and pierced the second ary defense for 10, 15 and 20 yards, Gregory. 13 to 0.

Both teams used straight football plays exclusively. Nash. Bakken and Jones were outstanding in the Platte nign ecnool powerful eleven swept to i 23 to 0 victory over Sutherland here. Pre- so badly in the last two games that they do not look capable of offering much resistance to Coach Zuppke's warriors, who are all steamed up ceding the hieh school game, the Chero It was Bacon this, and Bacon that, as the agile star reeled of long strips kee and Sutherland town team battled to lineup. Spencer, 81; Bonesteel, 0.

of yardage, frequently at crucial a scoreless tie. Storm Lake, 12; Cherokee, 0. PWFTEP 9300 MILE5 3 YEARS I times. His passing, which figured Cherokee. Nov.

11. Special: Bat Spencer, Nov. 11. Special: Spencer high school's undefeated eleven scored a smashing victory over the Bonesteel. S.

high school eleven here, winning 31 to 0. SDencer scored i two touchdowns in prominently In the South Dakota at tack, was almost faultless. Ming on a anow covered 'and wind swept during the game was for LInfor. who. IS A CUSS WORD neiu, eiorm iaKe nign.

scnooi football eleven downed the Cherokee eleven, 12 to 0. One of the Storm Lake touchdowns The two elevens battled through the first auarter without scoring, but wnn tne ends of a bandage arourii! his injured jaw streaming out behind him, raced 45 yards af th hlnr.lni resulted from a long forward pass. Stars the second quarter and three more in the second half. Host of Spencer's scores resulted from forward passes. Hoffey starred for Spencer, while Kirk and Stur-devant looked best for Spencer.

Spencer in tne cnerokee lineup were Capt. spence, OXeary and DeWoIf. Capt. Rinaenbera of the seeond qiHrte for a touchdown. was a tower of strength in the Storm Lake S.

D. STATE TO MISSOURI DOWNS The most consistent lone Football Fans May Strike for nine. -Marcos, 12; Clegborn, 0. made by Pipper who Martin has de has been undefeated for two years. Garetson, 32; Sherman, 0.

Garretson. S. Nov. 11. Special: In a onesided game here, Garretson's high school eleven, won from Sherman.

32 to 0. Marcus. Nov. 11. Smelal: V.m veloped into a dangerous open fioM ploying straight football tactics, Marcus about winning the championship.

Injuries to Ken Rouse and Halfback Hugh Mendenhall make the Maroons' prospects almost hopeless. The game will attract a crowd of 60,000 to 65,000. Stagg's team never has been In such poor shape this season as it is today. Great Crowd to See Navy. Michigan and the Navy each have suffered one defeat, the Middies tumbling before Notre Dame and Michigan succumbing to Illinois.

The fact that each team has been beaten will not detract from the Ann Arbor spectacle, however. The Wolverines will be out to avenge the defeat of last year, when the Navy, kept Benny Oos-terbaan under cover, and refused to allow his passing mate, Benny Friedman, to get away with any aerial shots. With Lou Gilbert filling Friedman's! MEET CREIGHTON nign scnooi griaaers defeated Clegnorn here. 12 to 0. Simons, inserted in the AMES TEAM, 13-6 The score at the end of the first halt was runner.

Sidestepping' the Hawardn defense he repeated several long galm for 20 dr 30 yards. Marcus lineup in tne second quarter, made a sensational 50-yard run for a touchdown, Cut in Price i Galesburg. 111. Nov. 11.

flV-A 25 to' 0. Nelson. Garretson rullback. carried the ball with sensational success on numerous Dlars. Rott Dlaved well at end It looked like the arame w.

ana later made several other good gains, for Garretson, while Keley was Sherman's there was never any question as to which was the better team. The Coyotes pushed the Bison about almost at will, but by taking advantage of every opportunity to kick, the North Dakota club staved off the Inevitable touchdowns. After seesawing back and forth in the closing minutes of the quarter, the teams finished the period with the ball in South Dakota's possession on the Coyote 47-yard line. Wind Helps Coyotes. With the wind at his back at the opening of the second quarter, Stens-land punted to the Aggies' 11-yard line.

Gergen hit guard for two yards, and South Dakota was penalized five yards for offside. On the next play Ordahl, Bison center, snapped the ball j-tuiio auto piayea a good game lor Mar. and a half" for a Knox-Mon to settle down to a punting duel the first quarter Until Green. Riour cus. Alta, 26; Aurelia, 0.

mouth football game Thanksgiving Hard Battle Expected in Tigers Hold Valley Lead Alta, Nov. 11. Special: Alta high county punter, realized that his klcU day is just four bits more than Mon acuooi iooiDauers piayeu circles around were not averagingr up with LlnforV mouth fans want to pay. A "fan tneir ngnt- and Inexperienced Aurelia op- ponents and won easily, 26 to 0 Aurelia many, central got the ball on its own by Passing for Two Touchdowns. mainstay.

Wall Lake, ,13 Mapleton, 0. "Mapietbn? -i i. Special In an evenly matched but listless- game here. Wall Lake won from Mapleton. 13 to 0.

Coldness and a strong wind made good football The Wall Lake eleven displayed a strong line plunging offense. Lemmon, Mobritlge, 0. Mobridge, S. Nov. 11.

Specia: Lemmon high school grid team defeated Mo strike" was one of the possibilities hinted today unless 'the price is attempted numerous unsuccessful passes, 4o-yara line, and with I.tnfn- North Central Tilt at Omaha Today. Omaha, Nov. 11. Special: on ai no time mreaienea to score. oyrne aoing most of the ball carrvinr, trimmed.

"Whittle the price to; a buck," Mon worked 'its Way down to Hawarfln Ames, Nov. 11. VPl Missouri's! e-yard line, making five first downs Tigers kept their undefeated ranking shoes this year, the Wolverines do not believe they can beaten, The TODAY'5 GRID GAMES mouth fan spokesmen have told Knox, "and we'JI promise 2,000 spectators from Monmouth. Keep the price while the Coyotes were offside to again en route. The Hawarden line thn stiffened, however.

News that Capt. Bill Dedinger had been lost to the Creighton Bluejays on the eve of their take advantage of the penalty. Ger Michigan lineup with one or, two ex at the head of the Missouri Valley conference by winning from Iowa bridge high school here by a 6 to 0 score. The game was slow but hard fought. Cold and a strong wind handicapped the play- Sibley, Rock Rapids, 0.

by Central to make wars rniilsuf where It is, Jmd there won't be more ceptlons, will be the same as "that gen then picked up a yard at right nd, and Guerten, substituting for Hahn. Quarterback, punted out of than 500.7 which started against Chicago a week State college today in a 13 to 6 battle Local. South Dakota State Jfcltrbhlts sent a note of disappointflient 'sweeping When Green. Hawarden fullback, at. tempted to punt out of danger, he fumbled and Nash.

Little MaroAn run. Knox college is undecided whether ago, and reserves will be used only if here. bounds on the North Dakota 48-yard Micnigan is able to pile up a safe lead line. it wants a select group at $750 or one of greater numerical significance at $3,000. The return of Joe Gembris, injured After leaving the field at the end of the first half with the short end Montgomery's men then unleashed fullback, fortifies the Wolverines with a brilliant offense, which dazzled both backfield 'material.

Rich will be at of a 13 to 0 score, the Iowa State Cyclones came back in the second half the Aggie team and the stands halfback, with Miller and Gilbert com ter. recovered the ball Just before the end of the first quarter, counting two points for his team on a safety. When Green kicked at the start the second quarter. Piper received and ran the plkskln back to Central's A'-yard line. It was on the next rv that LInfor made his brilliant 4K vaH over the Hilltop campus today.

Dedinger's father died, at Coleridge, Thursday and Dedinger, who Is a mainstay on the Blue orwand wall, was called home. Bob Zalker will replace Dedinger, and Hugh McDonnell will start at right tackle in place of Bill Lynch, who "severed his pleting the backfield. Crockett completed a lateral pass to GIdley without gain, then dodged to outplay the visitors only to lose Sibley, Nov. 11. Special: A touchdown and a safety constituted the margin of Sibley high school's victory over Rock Rapids Cold and a biting wind slowed up the game, which nevertheless was hard fought and interesting-.

Sibley scored its safety in the seeond Quarter and Its touchdown in the final quarter, Howard, Salem, 0. Howard. S. 'Nov. 11.

-Special: Howard high school defeated Salem here 6 to 0. Howard won by scoring a. touchdown in the second quarter. Snow and cold handicapped the players. Winner, 37; Colome, 0.

Colome, S. D.rNov. 11. Special: With Colome's two best men on the sidelines because of injuries. Winner's high school RICK ARD DENIES TONNEY'S STORY through right tackle for three yards after scoring one touchdown and KANSAS AGGIES "He then whipped a pass down the field threatening several other times.

to Bacon, who was downed on the Ag end run to a touchdown. OUTCLASSED BY Second half supremacy unquestion Wayne at West. South Dakota State at Creighton. Iowa at Wisconsin. Chicago at Illinois.

Missouri at Iowa State. Navy at Michigan. Drake at Minnesota. Indiana at Northwestern. Kansas at Oklahoma.

Franklin at Purdue, i Grinnell at Washington V. Loyola at Haskell. Rlpon at Beloit. Dakota Wesleyan at Columbus. Nebraska Wesleyan at Doane.

Bradley at Illinois Wesleyan. St. Viator at John Carroll. Cornell at Knox. Eau Claire at LaCrosss.

Augusberg at Macalester. Holy Cross at Marquette. Eureka at Monmouth. Hillsdale at Detroit college. Superior at Northland.

Lake Forest at Northwestern college. East. Princeton at Tale. gie 32-yard line. able went to Iowa State, with 12 achllles tendon last week.

Aspleaf Block Pont. Aspleaf blocked a Hawarden Crockett picked up a -yard at left TEXAS ELEVEN first downs made to one for the Tig Creighton went through a tapering guard. Sullivan, Aggie center, was Austin, Nov. 11. (JPl Pounc hurt on the play, but remained In the off exercise and dummy scrimmage at ers.

Miner, cyclone nairback. was eleven bad an easy time in whipping the Says Champion Will Box game after receiving an ovation from patched and weakened Colome eleven. 37 the Hilltop stadium this afternoon un- ing on every break of the game and turning It into a score, the University of Texas football team administered to 0. The first half ended with Winne the South Dakota stands. Crockett on Hawarden's 10-yard line and, with half a dozen Central "and men waiting for the pigskin to oroS down.

Grant, right end for Sioux Jumped in the air and recovered the ball. Central, threatenin the H.wr- consistently good for from 4 to 12 yards, and Capt. Weiss, quarter, also starred In advancing the ball. On one leading. 18 to 0.

Cold and windy weather der Coaches "Wynne and McMlllen. made good football practically impossible. Only for Him Next Season. then grounded a pass to Bacon. The Coyote backfield took a place a fancy 41 to 7 drubbing to the Kan Meanwhile Jack West ran his Rab occasion he returned a punt 50 yards, Spencer, Spirit Lake, 6.

Spencer. Nov. 11. Special: In bits through a limbering up practice tick formation, with Hoblit. substitute sas Aggies today, scoring most of its points by taking advantage of Aggie Tigers Score In First Half.

at the Omaha Western league park bitterly fought game here. Spencer nosed halfback, crouching to hold theball out a victory over the strong; Spirit Lake Missouri's counters were divided be Both teams practiced behind closed and GIdley back to kick. On a clev den goal again with only a few yards to gpj failed to put the ball three successive plays. On the fourth try, LInfor fumbled, and Stickle. Blue Notre Dame vs.

Army (Tankee Sta- By Alan J. Gould. (Associated Preaa Sports Editor.) New York, Nov. 11. (P) Even lapses ana miscues.

The Kansans. invincible in the line with their 20 pounds to the man heavier weight, were able to score gates. erly executed fake, from Hoblit to eleven. 7 to S. spencer lone toaendown came at the conclusion of a thrilling 70-yard march down the field in the first tween the first two periods.

Early In the game straight line plays took the ball to the Cyclone 15-yard line, where This Is-the eighth meeting of tne Gidlev to Crockett, the latter raced quarter. Spirit Lake scored on a blocked and White left half recovered on two schools, State winning four times around left end for eight yards. Gid past master of the well known art of punt In the third quarter, but failed to only once, Capt. Douglas on a tplck a penalty for holding only delayed the kick goal, carver ana Thomas Played and tieing Creighton once. Both line.

Green ot back to Hck but retreated back of the eoal the "balyhoo" can be "fed up" on it. fine games for Spencer. played ley made it I first down, and Bacon swung around right end for 10 more. play, completing 22 yards of an iO yard march down the field. march.

A triple pass on' the next play, Coaches "Wynne and West predict a sensationally lor spirit Lake. For that reason, Tex Rickard wishes when the ball was passed, it rrt hard came. The players on both The Texas heat seemed to take the Sanborn, Hartley, 6. Punt Falls Short. Mehrle to Brown to Tarr, was good for the touchdown.

Brown placekicked there was some means of "debunking teams are said to be in good shape. over ine goal counting- as a safety Central. The half ended with the Sanborn. Nov. 11.

Special: Hartley "With the ball on the Aggie 3-yard starch -put of the Aggies. Intercepted Aggie passes accounted the extra point. the boxing game, just at present. Creighton has been practicing all high school's eleven tied Sanborn here. line, the North Dakota defense stir In the second period, after Fischer.

score 10 to 0 for Central. week on an airtight air as Rickard has done his full share of to t. Sanborn held the advantage in the number of first downs scored and yardage gained from scrimmage. A bad pass from ior -rexas- tirst two touchdowns, which came in the latter part of the guard, and Miner had been taken from Hawarden started a march to Pen. fened and held.

Crockett pierced the center of the line for two yards. GId denying in the course of a checkered State is noted for its aerial attacks, The Creighton team may meet State the Iowa State lineup, a pass gave center cost Sanborn the opportunity to tral's goal too far in iu own territo-, SO that With the 45 vards ealnw1. second quarter, Rose grabbing one and running 42 yards over the croaL Bovles score a winning touchdown. Arnold and colorful career, but the promoter Missouri the ball on the Cyclone 13- at her own game, as passes accounted ley made half a yard, and Crockett lost a yard. Hoblit took the ball on has shattered some of his own rec tackle; Pitts, center and Capt.

Hitchcock fullback; played excellently for Sanborn. yard line. Again a lSiyard run through they were still 15 yards from Central for two Blue touchdowns against Utah aia likewise snortly after for the same distance and another Both ords within the past few weeks in a crossbuck. but failed to put over a broken field. The try for the extra KOal.

Some line Work hv TorVlna n4 ainu Brown aT New York U. at Penn Stater 1 Columbia at Pennsylvania. Nebraska at Pittsburgh. Lehigh at Rutgers. Colgate at Syracuse.

Washington-Jefferson at BucknelL Ohio at Cincinnati' Cornell at Dartmouth. Susquehanna at Lafayette. Bowdoin at Tufts. Assumption at Adrian. Baldwin-Wallace at Akron.

Geneva at Allegheny. Georgetown at Boston college. St. John at Boston University. Wabash at Butler.

Hiram at Case. Alfred at Clarkson, Haverford at C. N. T. Danville at DePauw.

St. Joseph at DrexeL' Rose Poly at Esrlham. Delaware at Gallaudet. Greensboro at Hampton. St.

John i at Johns Worcester Tech at Lowell Textile. New Hampshire at Maine. Norwich at Maasaahusetta Aggie. Albion at Michigan State. Dickinson at Muhlenberg.

Ohio Northern at Muskingum. Cooper Union at New York Aggies. St. Bonaventure- at Niagara. Denison at Ohio State.

Ford ham at Providence. Vermillion, Canton, O. last week. connection with such stories as his re the counter, and Guerten booted high Rees and Sewell got away with Aeerie Slegal threw Hawartfen for Canton, 8. Nov.

11. Special: After point fallea, Tn flu ttwrvnj fiflT 4 Via ai i. The tentative lineups: ported split with Madison Square di Aspleaf recovered a Hawarden fumh in the air to his own 23-yard line. The university team began a march So. Dak State.

CrOrhton. rectors, rumors of his resignation, in fumbles for touchdowns. In the third period, with the Aggies gaining little by line plunges, Reese grabbed a fum- a scoreless first half in which neither team displayed good form, the Vermillion high school football eleven uncovered a brilliantly executed aerial attack and suc Krer Bolton and Piper, and Bryne started a r'i for the goal line. Thev advanced tb timations that; the pending Dempsey- toward the goal, -which the Aggies McDonnell rt ry fought the Tigers and after threatening to cross their goal several times, came into position for the successful drive when Weiss returned a punt SO Kearns-Rickard suit would "blow the Brevlk ball to Hawarden's 14-yard line, whrr ceeded in defeating Canton a stubbornly fighting eleven, 7 to 0. The winning Seasler Caniilla Dunn.

Walker were unable- to stop. Crockett passed to Gidley, 'who pulled the ball out lid off the boxing racket." charges that pie ana broke away- for 48 yards and over, while Sewell broke through the Kansas backfield in the final period. Thoreaon touonaown was scored on a u-yart Rickard ts uempseys real manager, O'Conner le. finer iooic It over on a run around right end as the third quarter yards to the 20-yard marker. Miller of the air on the Aggie line Parmeter Km Somers and finally.

Gene Tunney's assertion St. Mary zu; aidort, 0. Emmetaburg, Nov. 11. Special recovered another fumble, shook off and Lindbloom drove the ball to the Scott central then began a march of th Frandnen With the stands calling for a touchdown, GIdley ripped off tackle for that he will fight three times next tnree tacklers and raced 35 yards to Playing on a wind swept field.

St. Mary's Bertorllo 1 -foot line and Miller took it over. In rh. Hardlnr year, possibly under the auspices other high school eleven won from the Waldorf Hunt me goal trying for the extra point, a pass by Schwelnf urt Beha six yards. A fumble on the next play wa recovered.

Then Crockett whipped than Rlckard's. college eleven, zo to o. Tne score waa 13 to 0 at halt time. Burns. McDonald and own from its 45-yard line.

Piper an-l Byrne reeled off 10 to 12 yards apif-i several times and Brubaker went oocenter for four yards, and a tou down. Of them all, the most difficult for SPRINGFIELD AND Heghes starred for St. Mary's. St. Mary's wflt play, the Pes Moines Catholic acad.

a pass over the goal to Clancy, who Weiss was intercepted. Snowstorm Slows Up Game. Part of the game was played in a Montgomery's second string on the Rickard, as well as the boxing fraternity in general, to swallow is the eoiy eleven at ues Moines next week. Connecticut letlu nw, field, but at no time did the Bison YANKTON PLAY TO made a beautiful eaten arter leaping high in the air. Clancy kicked the Ellers and ISsser dlsolaved the Wt Humboldt, 19; Man son, 6.

Nov. 11. Special: Al idea that Tunney will battle more threaten to score. Newgard stood out football for Hawarden. The lin" than once.ln defense of his title or as the most sensational lineman on light snowstorm, with a strong north wind in turn hampering and aiding the efforts of the punters.

Gorman, extra point. The remainder of the second quar A SCORELESS TIE Yankton, S. Nov. 11. Special: that he will fight under the promotion though outweighed.

Manson high school's football eleven put up a' scrappy battle against Humboldt here, and scored points the field, with the exception of Stens- ter was replete with spectacular plays. and summaries follow: CentrsI Pos. Hsward 1 rrederlcka .1 Rhr Aspleaf fel i quarterDack, gained much ot Mis land. South Dakota end, who played of any other individual thane the mas ter of Madison Square garden. to tueir poweriui opponents is.

Helnse vankton college and Springfield Nor souri's yardage. his usual spectacular game both of of on, made the first touchdown ot mal re-enacted their scoreless th of "eal Ir The Cyclones made 14 first downs Tunney's Contract Ironclad. fensively and defensively. tne ga.ne. Tne first liair ended, to Manson'a star halfback.

Hubbard, was In Nash last year here this afternoon when Ilod a to 10 for Missouri, while the total Crockett, Beach, GIdley and Hoblit jured at the beglnnlnar of the second half Blanford "Tunney has a contract with me rg the two. teams battled for four quar ana tne loss weakened tne Manson eleven yards gained from scrimmage stood) Perkins did the heavy work in the Coyote Ber ters wunout being able to- enter1 the considerably. Gelaler starred tor Humboldt. that gives my corporation an exclusive option on the champion's services next 206 to 139 in favor of the local team Grant Lee backfield, and Clancy at right end was In passes, they completed two out of Fin: i Kw'zn StK'k Finer a big stumbling block for the Aggie scoring column. The game, played with a high west year, up to October 1," declared Rick Webster, 39; Britton, 0.

Webster. 8. Nov. 11 Special: Web six for 19 yards, while Missouri, in Lfnfor Byrne and today. "It is as ironclad as any offense.

Crill, stellar Coyote back, who has been out of the game with wind blowing, was closely contested only trying four, found three of them contractc an be. There are no if Ecors hv ster high school's football eleven emerged from a slumo here In Its s-ama with nrlt. tnroughout, both teams belnor handi successful for 74 yards and two touch ands or buts about ..2 Hawarden 0 0 ton and ran rough shod over the visitors a wrenched ankle, since Dakota day, was sent in for two" plays late in the downs. Punting by DIemund and Even the mention of i a possibility capped by a snowy field and cold weather, which made handling of the to a to victory. Tne arltton gridders Centrol scoring: Touchdowns Finer.

Brubaker. Tnlnt tmi.hnvi Byers -of Missouri averaged 27 yards. Wesleyan at Rochester. Catholic university at St. Xavler.

Rensselaer at Springfield. Washington college at Temple. Manhattan at pea la. Swarthmore at Uralnus. Middlebnry at Vermont.

High -Point at Western Maryland. Amherst at Williams. Ohio Wesleyan at Springfield. Oberlin at Wooster. South.

Florida at Alabama. Mississippi Aggies' at Alabama Poly. Oklahoma Aggies at Arkansas. Carbondale at Charleston. Miami at Dayton.

South Carolina at Furman. Assies jt Morehouse. -Wllberforce at Morris Brown. Davidson at North Carolina. Texas Aggies at Rice.

Hampden-Sldney at Richmond. Louisville at Richmond Teachers. Lincoln at Shaw. Baylor at Southern Methodist. Memphis Normal at Southwestern.

J- I-oulslana Institute. Vanderbilt at. Tennessee. New Mexico Aggles at Texas Mines. Wofford at The Citadel.

Sewanee at Tulane. Maryland at Virginia. Kentucky at Virginia Military. at Virginia Poly. Davis-Elkins at West Virginia.

FakWest Utah at Brlgham were tnorougniy outclassed. that Jim Mullen, Chicago promoter, final period and received a big ovation from the stands. oaii aimcult and fumbles frequent. while Ayres. Cyclone center, averaged Sac City, 12; Denison, 0.

would offer Gene Tunney. inducements 28 yards. Iowa State was penalized Sac City. Nov. 11.

Soeclal: Plavlnr for another battle Dempsey at The Armistice day game also was great football throughout the game, the COYOTE FRESHMAN LInfor (2). "7" Substitutions: Sioux City Brubaker 1' Lee, Caulk for Brubaker, Brubaker f- Caulk. Hawarden Scott for O'Brien, Brlen for Baser. Officials Haas. (Oberleln).

referee; I- llland, (lows), umpire: Grabar. trfS Soldier Field gives Tex Rickard an the feature of a "Dad's day" program five yards and Missouri 35. Iowa State Pos. Missouri as. Bacon released a galaxy or trick formations.

He carried the ball himself a number of sweeping around the ends and breaking through the almost paralyzed North Dakota line for long strips of Coyote Advance Stopped. The second Coyote counted came early In the" second half. It was South Dakota's ball on their own 42-yard line, and Hoblit raced around end for 13 yards. Bacon made another of his sensational dodges through the line for, 25 yards, and GIdley crashed guard for five There ttie attack failed, however, and after Crockett had picked up four yards -from a kick formation and Gidley had failed to gain, cross buck proved unsuccessful, and the ball went to the Guerten punted to Bacon on the Aggie 26-yard line, and on the first play Bacon made eight yards at left, end. He made two more at and Hoblit crashed center for six.

Bacon then grounded a. pass to Crockett, but on the next play he broke through acute soecies of annoyance. The sug bio nign ecnooi inaians outplayed and outsmarted the Denison high school eleven, winning by a 12 to 0 score. Deni at the university, and parents of the gestion, however, is that Mallen's Krekow. le.

Tarr players were given seats on the side son threatened seriously no period of ELEVEN LOSES TO BUNNIES, 6 TO 6 Moines head linesman. Lucas lines with numbers on their backs weekend visit to New York is" more in the interests of giving a cheer for ins game. using arraign root ball plays, the Sao City eleven made two long, drives Look at the many values the E. A corresponding to those worn by Fischer. Gibson Ayres Morgan tor loucnoowns.

out xauea to aaa tne extra points when the tries for coal went wM sons op the field. W. are offering on page 22. Notre Dame in the gridiron game with the Army tomorrow, than it is with Roe. rg.

Miller Brookings, 8. Nov. 11. Special; South Dakota State college freshman grldders today defeated the Univer of the posts. Scholte starred for the Indiana with a number of spectacular end The lineup and summary: 8outh Dak.ta.

No. Dak AKffies. offering any fight terms tor Tunney. runs. v-v Even though Tunney personally may Etensland Newrard sity of South Dakota yearling eleven Sullivan Ida Grove, 19; Carroll, 0.

Carroll. Nov. 11. Special: Ida OrAn prefer to fight more than once a year, Lut Jen xt Smith Brown Weiss Gorman Miller. lh Rosenheim Lindbloom Diemond Lam son fb.

Mehrle Miller Skant Ordahl while he is champion, the proportions here by th score of 6 to 0. The game was hard fought all the with neither team being able to make ILLINOIS LUMP Berntson satter c. Cannwin Gable tjailrornla. nVt. to which heavyweight championship battles have developed offer a distinct at CaU Blair fomla Tech.

long gains. Ramea Clancy obstacle. Olean-Hot-Econonlcal Officials Referee, Earl Johnson, Hahn Bacon Beach high school gridders got away to a fly. ing start in the first quarter of taelr game here with Carroll and by maintaining their margin of three touchdowns and a goat kick, were victorious, 1 to- 0. The latter part of the game was fought an even terms, but ths defensive power of the Ida -Grove eleven stopped all of the Carroll eleven's desperate drives for the Ida Grove goat i Gorder I do not expect Tunney to fight Peachal CHADRON ELEVEN Crockett Qldlev more than once next year," Rickard iQO Per Ton umpire, Ira T.

Carrithers, Illinois; head linesman, V. S. Eagan; field Judge, W. G. Krause.

Gerren declared. Pcorlnr: Touchdowna Clancy. Hablet. Utah Aggies at Denver, Montana at Gonsaga. Kegla at Loyola of Los Angeles.

Oregon Aggies at Oregon. Pomona at Redlands. Santa Clara at Stanford. Colorado at Soothe California. Colorado collega at Western State.

Media Outpoints Ballerinol the line and dodged his way to the Bison 8-yard line. Hoblit took the pigskin to the six-inch mark, and on Delivered Score by Point after touchdown Clancy (drop kick). Referee Evans Columbia). Umnlre Mux (Wlaeonaln). Head linesman Smeby (Monmouth).

Missouri T. 6 013 1 Presho, Murdo, 0. Preaho, Tov. 1L Am DOWNS COLORADO TEACHERS, 28-0 Alliance, Nov. 11.

Special: MeTigne Held to Draw. Toronto, Nov. 11. (F) Mike the next nlay nlunged over for aJ Iowa State 0 0 0 other win was added to Preeho's' long list of 117 victorlea when ths Praahn hlvh I ORLEAIIS BROS Missouri scoring: touchdown, Tarr. ChIcao, Nov.

11. Bhowlna- u- of New York, former light heavyweight champion of the world, school team smashed its way to a 7 to 0 Fkoae A remarkable Himalayan tribe, the members of which have not been sick penonry in every round. Joev Medlll.l Mehrle; point from try fter touchdown. Brown (placekick). Chadron Eagles defeated Greeley, Cola.

Teachers college, 28 to 0, be touchdown. Clancy missed thekick for point. Stars In Line. Late in the game the Aggie offense functioned haphazardly, with Pbon CM7S COAL CO veraict over Murao. Fresno's victory was mora decisive than the score would Indicate, as the Murda slaves waa an th Am.

W078 unicago, aereated Mike Ballerlno. for- and Larry Gains, Canada's negro heavyweight champion, fought 10 rounds to a draw here tonight. Iowa States coring: touchdown. MH- fore 3,500 celehrators of the Armistice for nine years, is reported by a Brit ish medical officer. enslvs daring ths greater part of the mer Junior lisht-welght champion, here tonight In a 10-round bout.

Jer. day celebration In Alliance. same. i.

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