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EIGHTEEN! THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL? NOVEMBER 20, 1927. in 4 Havdrd's Defen '71 if" Yale Eleven to BULLDOGS WIN Death ot Tiger Flowers Casts a Pall over Boxing Profession CREIGHTON ENDS SEASON WITH WIN OVER LOUIS EAST TURNS TO GAGE PRACTICE NOTRE DAME IN Ja2-(T VICTORY Here and There in Sports By Joe Ryan BY 14-0 SCORE DURANE WINNER DY. A KNOCKOUT A 11 Lewn's Claim of Foul Is Not Allowed bv Referee. Omaha. Nov.

19. TV-Creigh-ton's football squad ended their sea Famous Negro Ring Star -nyyf AMJC were a few upsets in i Sat Urake Outclassed All urday's big football games but for the most part the competing: teams' ran Never Deliberately Opponent. (Special Dispatch. to The son here today by downing the St. Louis, team, 20 to 8.

The Bluejays crossed thy St. Louis line three times by line bucks and end runs.K Each team scored six points In the initial period. Decker, of the visitors squad, making their only touchdown 55,000 Spectators See Annual Battle of Big Three Rivals. Davis Expects Squad 75 to Report Monday at Opening Sessi6n. true to- form.

In games that lgure to yet do no serious damage to his opponent," A In that connection the writer recalls the last bout In which he saw Flowers. It was at Madison Square garden. Joe Anderson, of Kentucky, was the Tiger's opponent. After Jpil-ing up a commanding lead In the first five rounds Flowers slowed down. Referee Lou noted for making fighters work at top kept after Flowers to open up, but not until Magnolia threatened the deacon with disqualification for not trying did departments by De close a victory for either team can not be classified as an upset.

Minne sota's power finally i was rewarded Tia. -a yBy Wood Jackson. i Mickey Durane. of Omaha, was cred Having dMrded their grid togs un- Jv 5 i New York, 19. The passng of Tiger Flowers, the deacon, as he was affectionately known to boxing fans the country over, has cast a pall over By Westbrook Pegler.

(Special Dispatch to The Joarnal.) when it triumphed over Michigan'; cunning in a game at Ann Arbor that Knute Rocltn otr nnm fi in me aaveni oi anguieri the field and breaking through the St ited by Referee S. F. Spaulding with a over Ted Lewn, of St. Cambridge, 19. A' wild wave attracted 86.000 football The Gophers kept driving and sTashinz paign, East hIgh athletes tris week Louis Utief Dieslng made the other il.i' 41.

fmiphdftwns fnr thflMnrnl foam n1 the sport, which is felt by all who knew this -gn tie negro character ritsH Mora tArtow win. snm ineir inierraia in me uu until the vyolverlne defense gave way flown out of te Tale side of Harvard stadium, this evening, uttering yelps -of collegiate gibberish and rkar.y, Somers the extra points. court. tlon of the wl Paul; at the-Cudahy Athletic club's boxing show at Recreation hall last night, but the loser insisted he was fouled. The bout ended in the fifth round.

either, personally or by reputatioh. njter the face of the continued on Flowers cut loose again. That was at the start of the 10th round. And even so the deacon eased off in the last minute when it appeared doubtful whether Anderson would be able slaught, permitting Minnesota to score xne Tiger was a figure without a aeieatedi 33 to 0. i payis has Wd a can to Icanidates High School tn renort Monflav afternoon.

parallel in boxing, writes' Wilbur 171 VT--U TA a v. fell upon the prim scantlings of both! the tWo touchdowns needed for a vic-goaT posts: to bring them down in torv. -f-A tnm Lewn went down in agony and 4 2 4 i to lilVV I into till 1LlhllimiL I 1 1 m. ET TTTbB to to finish the- last round. Read Bible Daily.

kindling in celebration a. U- vie- defeating 1 0hio State and the better A sqjuad of about 75 basketeers Isl Cage Meet at Waynt expected to sltrn -uo at the initial Randolph. Nov. 19. Special: uu.i aui-erence as to whethrf th- uuijr vct no.

team won. Chicago surprised some by Flowers read at least one "chapter Wood in the Sun. Always of a deeply religious, turn of mind, it was his boast that in 10 years of fighting he never had struck a blow with anger or malice riding on his gloves. Flowers was One of the few men we know who sue-, ceeded in living his religion 2i hours workout. It goes almost without say- According to Word from R.

A. Dawshock troops, third string or regulrr way uw atio yeopKi iuuh defeating. Wisconsin but that was one rrrovefed on the floor. He was counted out by the referee and dragged to his corner Where an examination was made "by ringside It said thre was no indication of a' foul blow living been struck, and were playing. The bacfefield on aooui ne matter, smasmng up of the gamea that flgured to close Harvard's lumber by hand in dlsre- Ing thatthe new Orange and coach, with practically the entire club Hon, the basketball of gard of Harvard's property rights, and won from the Hoosiers by jmleashing' fighting for the splinters, you might a furious last half attack.

The a day and 30a days a year. iflrtt must be awarded to Durane. However that, may be, the fact re of last winter tbacK, is anticipating a mat associauon wui oe neia at brhrht season. Wayne February 23. 24 and 25.

This bright season the Bible everjf day and had been through it feveral times. When he went to the private hospital where' he died he took with him the little black new testament that was his most prized possession and also anew book of Biblical stories. He refused to go on the operating table until permitted to place his Bible under his head. Flowers received in all his purses "Carried" Opponents. nave imagmea mat me outcome oi toe upset of the waus provided by I fnnfnflmpnt la rtnA rtf thfl hlff-frst fflth nains that Liewn was Durane's master Walk Miller, his managed, believes In ordfer to grant some or his thtf Kansas.

The downtrodden Jayhawks. For closeto a half after tne smartine- under from the round on. He1 lert- that Flowers "carried" 95 per cent of if handed and risrhtcrosed jDurane suiy the opponents he did not stopi irom ine iraiiuns isnnu, uavw wui ing steadily in eize and last year it every round and had a wide mar- "Anyone who saw the deacon in first rush swept the Cambridge po- sonM5 real satisfaction by handing the lice into. tactful retreat and exposed Tigers a 14 to 7 pasting. There is no the goal timbers to the jubilant as- question that the outcome of this put the six lettermen in- charge or air- flons combined passes and runr plays for.

ponalstcnt gains, arid HMlng Drake line was regiilnrly taken out by the Irihli Keserves Slart Game. kept his regulars out of tlon' until the first lialfj.nas' aim over and the Drake line had crossed tliree times. "The rogii'-i made one a pretty from Riley to. Dalmian. after wor'(.

ing the ball into position for a sec re, but the start of ihe final period it gin in the second, third and fouHh.J many" fights' will realize that he never for his 200 bouts nearly half a mil I Tavist" i A in rtraniiratmn At tha 1 i "oorsr ah indications pomt to an He was ahead of Durane! also In thM knocked a man out if he could make lion After splitting his nurses sauit. -tne laie Doys. young ana oia. game was the day's real upset fifth. He'had a shade In first round sure of a victory otherwise.

He tiever with Miller and paying expenses, the even larger -tournament for this, sea uanceu ana rouea on ine scuuea up durinar which the boys merely felt punished a man uselessly once he had deacon was able to put away more lurc. Dranaisning iragmems oi spurn- It was a good day. for the football ered pine and baying at a synthetic dopesters and! any number of them Class James eek. The officers of the association are than 5100.000. which mainlv is Invest each other out.

Lewn. boxing on his him beaten, I never spoke to him toes. was too fast for Durane. A fast about that and he never mentioned an a rinniivrtirht rrnn worn thp it to me. But experienced observers ed in houses in Atlanta an3 Bruns After the interclass which are R.

A. Dawson, Randolph, president scheduled for' the Monday, Tuesday B. Money, Crofton, vice presi Kazins Diue moon mai wnr law nad seven right. One young man. bow-optimist had saved over from -the evPt outscored everybody "by getting wick.

Ga. Jn his will Flowers made wannn the St. Paul bov used and often commented on how the Tiger was Miller his administrator without bond. Wednesday -following Thanksgiv- dent; T. S.

Hook Wayne, treasurer, j1 our th or jury to on tms occa- mn6 winners and his ability ellmin- he'employed them to good advantage. ab, ter piling up a big lead to make thus signifying his complete trust in Ing, training sessions will take on aland Coach Fredv Wayne, secre Ithe lesser of the-' South r.d sion. compiew aarxnesa tnit ated an those who were right on on and the blue wave trickled out -even. It look least i-ht tn onal. A feature of Lewn's boxing was PPar no waa iignung nara anui nn manager.

more businesslike aspect, as there will tary. campus returning Into action. 1 iuunty to maxe uurane miss, xne through the gates to places lfy. The names of the high scorers be but two weeks left to the squad for the, opened with De who ran the oval back 12 yards to Omaha boy made a rushing fight of Neimic scored making a rei j- rtruunu auuuv ouawH -uv, i be ready tomorrow as well as CHAMPION RATES CHICAGO TRACKS It but never caught i Lewn except tlful dish aftr a short juouant wave gooa voice can roum tne rinal list of the year. Be sure and once in the first round when they Uhlos 42-yard mark.

Stuessy was rushed in at quarter to supplant French. Timm, with two broken ribs, lar jnto.tne nigni. be readv for this list -s It will ho He placek irked the extra, point. came together a slugaring match in While all "this rumpus was going sVeral months before you get another In the second period, EWer, who v.j cember 20. I -I-' Within a short period Davis said, he Intends Ho taper down his first squad to a group of 15, and the re-' serves will tralru4n a group of.

20 men. Veterans -who will coach the clubs Lewn's corner. After that It was all on me stacium. iuuiey iitn- chance to show your ability as a foot- a souvenir of the Chicago game, re lieved Stewart. Then the Illini start RELIGION FIRST HAD PROSPERITY Lewn.

left, right, left, right, to Du- given-his chance w-hen Neimic was i-i. Jured. passed to Golerlck at the n1 frqm 2-yard line and then m-ifo a placeklck good. ea. Jriumbert hit the line for two rane's head.

wortn. tne laie center, jay on a Kill dopester. Our effort for the day stretcher in the Harvard field house, produced 41 winners7 losers and one within, earshot of the noise, fit to tfe out of 49 games.4 0ne of the games bite chunks out of railroad Iron, ha v- tvhlch we named a winner was ijewn Ahead When Bout Ends. yards. A pass was blocked, but another followed and this one, Stuessy competing forj; interclass laurels are "Dutch" Hutchinson, Blaine Talbot; It was vniortunate tnat me ooun TTJ 1 to Grange, netted 10 yards, putting JVIakes 90-yard Riin.

A. Qft.varil run aonn a tervw.T rd hv Ing been carried off tne neii on a raKAd of because of an Ice covered ended in doubt. Referee Rpauldiner i 1 I XCitr UUUd liawiUI tne pan on Ohio's 30-yard mark. Stues shutter only- a rew minutes oeiore field. Eaton and Dwight Strom.

Men who Gene 1 Unney IS HI Vie have earned their 'anurs are not elieri- 4 i said the blow landed In the pit of sy carried the ball out of bounds for a der was the feature of the game. A the end with- nis jett.anKie iracturea.i Lewn's stomach and was a clean, fair had driven to the Irish 23-yard 4in4 on .1 Actor" in President, yard. Walker skirted Ohio's left end tor two an'd Humbert shoved the Garrey Scores for lale. The football season is Just about knockout. Lewn insisted he was fouled passes and was making a desperate ef Betting Satisfies Interests.

Chicago, Nov. 19. (P The first ble for interclass competition. The Morningside preps will present a unique situation when i they take -T1a made-three attempts to an endut the all-American team Buckeye wall back four more. Then Coolidge's Eyes.

an.d made the reasonable claim that he couM have no motive in saying fort to score through the TMt-r Intercepted a throw on his own btuessy heaved to Humbert, who tne iioor xms winter ior on ine auin- missing the first one. a dropkick hasn't been picked: as yet and all the 25-yard line In tneVgpening quaf- you fans are going to get a chance to ten when the teams Vhad hardly help' select it. An outline of the con- he was fouled when he easily was the grabbed the ball on the 12-yard mark tet Davis will! have" three past and Washington. Nov.19.F) Religion year or legalized norse racing in j.iu ana. went spinning along to touch yard line and raced down the and across the goal line behind perfect interference.

-r- I Ktin down. Xowack, who" was a terror at present captains. Talbot, Who led is the highest and all-encompassing East's first baskdlbkll team. In 1925- ioeal-of Gene Tunney, he said today Gorgie Atwood. Sioux CTty (Star.

1JT lost Vto Howard Otterson. of Sioux The final score came In the last squared off and there was still some test may be seen on these pages to-idettMhat Harvard might enjoy one ay- All you have to do is to decide of those fabuToiis Inspirational seiz- which 11 players you think are the ures and hold a team toa best In the country in their respec- wa hi Katon iaBt in discussing his philosophy of life. i th rMiiiri- hont on th. yona tne-areams oi me promoters perfodi Preili, one- of Ilockne's 7f I Cennn In Yttet mua Ta rif volitaa ntmas V-OOT- T'hlSl T'far'fcl CPTlflrfl I fillll rrt 1 vwnu iwo ovaic wi wav, vvhivo mf- Ottorftnn too fast forf At-W" crew of halfbacks, dashed through left be chosen. I order by breaking through and upsetting the calculations of the Ohioans, tried for the extra point and missed it.

The 'Illini used only eight plays to rre their second and last touchdown the third quarter. Raskowskj kicked off for the Buckeyes and Short nd noicid rines around Wm. entnusiasuc tun xans, aaaiuon to tackle for 18 yards. I uevoiiuii iu uuiy, xi iciiuaiiiu ouu The Visitor is sriven every round but tne. law.

ixse stars at aiiayear. i health." airly even fight. 1 Duncan Cox.the "ve positions, nil i tne tianfc and Yale fullback, who was due to take mail it to the snorts editor of The some fierce hammering himself be- Journal. The individual whose team fore the afternoon was over dropped corresponds most closely -with, that of th first and third and 'these were The state treasury of Illinois re Drake's Final Effort Fails. Drake made a final to scre For at least the opening' portion of The heavyweight champion talked i.sn va.

nil hut down In I ceived nearly $500,000 in license fees the season, the suburbanites will have of ideals just before meeting Presidenl ran the ball back' 25 yards to the II- late in the game with passes, but lift back to get Yale away to a 3-point tne composite eleven picked by fans lini 47-yard mark Walker hikeA Mal nifty a jrep combination as usual- Coolidge, who told, him that he looked the third when he shot a stiff righ and direct taxes. Eacn track paid Vrops to the jaw. Atwood staggered 12.500 a day since the law became er a "45-yard throw was successful on load. If nossible. but the kick was imm au parts or in umiea Hiates ly graces this Section, backers believe, "like a motion picture actor." Later the 19-yard line, the Notre Dame ha-Vs over an ena tor a couple pf yards and wide.

The failure was -soon foreotten.l will given an appropnate prize and 'the bell sounded when Otterson elTectlve July 1, and 20 cents on eacn However. Hutchinson, whoi scored; al- Tunney attended the annual Marine- however, because before the first The fan whose team ranks next will aaaea two by cutting, in at tackle. Timm reeled off 8 yards and Humbert was leaping in to follow, up nis aa- aumissron. amny a. uuj knocked down a-series of Seiberllng, a' Drake substitute pl.iyin? in" his first game, "did mbrt of the most half ot the club's points last Sea-J Army football game for the "president's son and was the nemesis of many op-jcuP serving as linesman for the, Jtla- quarter ended.

Yale rushed the ball also get a prize. It? will be good fun yant-re. Atwood went to hw corner was recorded on the mutuel ma- smashed the line for 10. He repeated Weeding- from Otterson's constant jab- chines, which were restricted to 85 yards on plays, xulminatingM'nd you may win one of the prizes. posing teams, Eaton and Talbot will nnes, witn wnom ne servea in i-ranee for and Timm varied the attack throwing.

I I profit of 6 per cent for the track be graduated at midsemester. ftot, Anticipating Marriage. in a touchdown by jonnny uarvey. th ifft- haTf. The by circling Ohio's right wing to score The only feature in which Ohio artn The bovs were not well matched so I operators.

champlon-l Althotigh womanhood 'nlars no di- East won the intercity Notre Dame- Pos. inth third onarter. little It Is unfortunate that Trinlti': ally shaded their old foes Was In nnsK- ship and the district title Colerlck far as appec.mnce is concerned. Ot- Racing on the five Chicago tracks terson-Is slight, not nearly so rugged ran for 172 days, without a break I I 'CXI iii J. UIJMCTJ lUCOiB.

IIC LI1II1AE' brown bladder representing the sacred home gamesthis. season have been so RannaTif In -addition to hanging up victories In that motherhood is one of the most Drk r)plmr HtUr Jofitr Simpson (Jra uptra YaV oatise was carried aions in sided. The Blue and White ma mg. iney made 1 10 yards by this method, whereas the Orange and Blue as Atwood. Yet he had a stiff punch except for Sundays, and without a t- Cannon Moynlhan tjid wouTd nave surprised no one in hint of dispute racing dates Law all save threej of Its games.

Foujj -beautiful things in life end that "ev teen games have been carded thus far ery wholesome minded the looming season. I American "boy should aspire to a home c. rgr. neavea tne hall for 98 yards, but the Illini offset this by. covering 226 vards McOrath Hoiiia he had upset the Sioux city hoy.

He due to the organization last winter! similar though" more stubbornly re- chine has smothered all the opponents sisted rush, from the Yale 25-yard met- here and Sioux City fans have line to Harvard's goal In seven plays had little opportunity to see what -itv. psni Hnmmirslpv in eharare of Jimniy Harrison's -j hoys would do Benda i irom scrimmage, while Ohio was able Coach Davis blans to devote consid-lof his own." Asked if this opinion kent shooting his lett and crossing 0( the Illinois Jockey club, which in with-his riht, refusing to let-Georeie cjuaed representatives of all the rac Johninn ti to move only 83 yards by the same erable attention to polishing up ire- would apply to him personally, he re Bradr Neimic Chevljrny Collins Cockayr th---nan on the finaT sweeo. a ealloo against rear competition. team method. i tsnke te play awav from mm.

xnisin? piants In the state. Cor serves as a means, of precaution marked: "Just now I am so busy that against the situation arising from the thete is no time to think about the is vards (appears to have power to burn and The lineup and summary: was Otterson defense, to Two old established tracks. Aurora IllinoU (131 Aj Rnon a Talo rot the ball Jn the one wonders what it might do against his I'ud. abound his opnonent and meet and Hawthorne, shared the season graduating or tne trio in i eDruary. I Amr.no- tio nsnirants who hav shown I Religion is most Important to chil Grange Perkina rush with soitn its ana ngnis.

with the two new ones at Lincoln first quarter. Garvey tore Into the an eteven of the caUber." of say. the right side of the Harvajd line for an State Teachers, This, year's schedule r. tir- Tunney later. they connected repeatedly.

Fields and. Washington park, unti g-yard. advance. They fell In again was mrousn Keith Hatter. Hedum, Huff, odell, frow tod hm" fd" 1 I f.HU In t2.rA a.

rVi. AM.tA. hering to faith In God the creator AtwootTs Efforts In Aaln. H. D.

"Curley" Brown and his asso- Score by periods: Notre Dame ...7 11 SI Drake 00 0 0 Notre Dame touchdowns. mlc Colerlck. Elder, (substitute for (substitute' for Prelll, (substitute for Chevlsrny); potn'i frotn try after touchdown, Neimic, -Eld'r. (place kicks). Officials: Referee.

Lee Daniels, pf Inr" oia: umpire. John V. Orifflth. of BeWt: field judce. Ira Carrithers, of Illinoif; bead, linesman, See Taylor, of Fatrmount.

la it is Tg re On1o (0) Robin Bell -Raskoweki Young- Ullery Cos Uridil Abner Grlih Marek Krisa Rowan as Hubbs, Knutson, Kregnessj Art Stein qulck and after some hynnotic no rauji or coacn narnsan. une can nassWs nnfl faints the Yale back- a 5ar before what sort of Atwood tried hard. but was out- elates completed a $2,000,000 course clnsspd and outsneeded. Otterson used at Arlington Heights just in time for Keitsch Crane Nowack Deimlingr French Walker Stewart i Humbert of all things and to the immortality of th. ill airtAeil nf.

ralfflAn' mm. Aim- graber and Bob Brown. fiotv rr- the fullback, was1 seen team one will be meeting the follow nlentv of footwork to pfta Atwood'sja 19-day meetingf to wind up thfe turf Ktro41in-r through a pan in Harvard's MP fal1-. Ifc 18 hopedthat next rushes, but could he depended upon to year. I I equipment nas oeen put in, uavis saiu la'rt-fens.

4 heAroke throueh he Kall the Trinity eleven wil have lb Says Health Is Ideal. Score by period make a stand' when the going got An unprecedented Indian summer, Illinois picked up his shoes and laid themKhance. to show Sioux City fans what riown with Jrreat animation, arid the cn a against real competition. rouith. There wr times when he with temperatures' up in the 80s for 0 7 0 IS 0 0 0 0 WISCONSIN IS Ohio State elected to sl-ig withf Georgle and the most of October, added greatly to the Illinois scoring "After? that come loyalty and devotion "to duty.

They are related but dissimilar. Loyalty takes in patriotism. while devotion to duty means ob- i i i it Touchdowns Hums-' Harvard secondary defense had to This isn't sai with the idea of be Sioux City sttr was beaten at that, (success of the sport this; fall. So- Dert. Tlmru (sub for Stewart).

Point ft DEFEATED BY lonrnaown (placeklck) shoo him Into a pocket to catch him. "ttlin the teams that have shown He had traveled 24 yards and the It happened, that not Nelson, of Warioo, shaded Iclety took an active Interest-in horse umciais neieree. Jamei- Mackef, Felix of Sioux Falls, in the racing, both from the standpoint of CHICAGO, 12-0 he. I AOrthWe.stfrfl I Iimnlr. A U.I...

V.I..'. tid of nnmbat as the classical school a single one of; th-m offered Jhe Cath field JudgV Fred Gardner (Cornell); head IT Tl.J i REGIS OUTGAINS S. D. STATE BUf LOSES, TO 10 "Denver. Npv.

Pegis college grinders put up a stronger defense than; fans expected against the South State college eleven her today, but were defeated, 10 to 7. The Rangers led, 7 to 3, until late. other ferti're ho ut or eight rounas. spectators ad stable owners. fnotKaiintpratnre na it.

was flow- olics anything: that resembled real Stagg Field, Chicago, Nov. 19. (PH- -Third I would, placte friendship N'wn won tne rourtn ana sevemn Chicago Horses Good Winners. rnar-h Ami Alonro staare's hard driv- both between men and between man competition. round.

toot me w.n anq gtuvvesant Peabody. coal magnate. inir foothall team outfdueht and out- and woman. No thought of sex enters ing the other way. Carrey's Jump a Tour.

IOWA LOSES BY Bicycle Mwathon Won rest we even- The boys set a aIM ixjught Flat Iron in time to see that nace and tried hard. bt thre se-n t-, MmnJiiner rarrv his silks smarted Wisconsin this afternoon, here. It means a willingness to sacri p-ira 19. tn hfnr "ce for a friend. Now, with the ball on Harvard's 47- 12 TO 0.

SCORE fh be, little heavy hitting. Nelson ta in wni imnnM.rarM nnnroTrimatelv 55.005 shiverine sbecta- "Health belongs in my, category Belgian Entries bv yard. line, Garvey was detailed for another of his characteristic Jumps at Mr. 'I of ideals. A healthy body isonost im the harder punches and landed Fred Grabner's Chicago won 12 in the third period, when the Jackral (Continued from page 17.) 19.

W) Th Belgian- Detroit. Nov, Clark, the Harvard right tackle. Mr. The: game was a battle1 of breaks Prtant for a healthy outlook. SaUrists oirener.

of the important stakes of the sum merican teamj of Gerard Debaets and Garvey jumped and as he did so some rAliu'tJ mer. Mrs. John D. Herts, wife of the away once or twice for short runs Anthony Beckman. won the Interna of his associates lit into Mr.

Clara. but thrusts at the line were nailed.) landed a ha-d right to Bvrne's jaw. turned him off. threw him down and It 'onal six-day hicyele race here tonight snt on ihira. So Mr.

Garvey's jump be- finishintr three laps ahead of the Going into the third period, Iowa and was plyaed the most part in a' wuwn. nwuuiy. leu tjL, v. might consider pugilism as a snowfaU.I wto made Passing ficatJon a on. ppnting and catchlng difficult The tQ tfiat estent To recre.

Maroons, however, took advantage of ation this condition. IconverUng Badgerj er- Evcry place that Tuhney went in hut the South Dakotan re'used to. Mt.llJ continued to rely mainly on the Ar- rame a tour. AH the Harvard gentle- French team of Fawaet ana Marcuiac mil loe. Coach Dick Hanley Dega men nearby entangled with a lot of The winners assumed the lead at the x.j I 1IJ 1..

tnrowmg in fresh men, who con rors imp loucnaowns. Washington, on bis first visit here v.i.. tff.rl.tlr..- xwo news sutis in VUf Yale gentlemen. Mr. Garvey took ad- start of the grind last Sunday and tinued the drive that the first string bits released a forward passing auacK that Regis could not stop," and scor1 "the winning points.

Regis outgained South Dakota from scrimmage, 177 yards to 158. Graccland Eleven Wins. Lamoni, Ia Nov 19. JP) Own-land college defeated Osceola Junior college, 18 to 6, In a hard fought garr here today. The winning touchdowrJ came in the second period rafter a--! ries of short gains and.

in the last rlod on a long. pass. Osceola's -score; came on a 40-yard run after recever ingr a blocked punt. came into the spotlight on Illinois vantage of their preoccupation to ko were never neaaea. men started.

I i There was little clean hitting trak- this season. Lee tLoneshot' ioaay victory gave muuiw ln years he wa, cheered by crowds tho edge of one game in the 31 years of "government girl workers and by of rivalry between the two schools. yoUng boys. One lad. Herbert Smith.

awav from there. He ran far to his this bout, too much clinchinsr. Nel-I Hardv. an Indiana lad of less than rirht' mV stroncr the Harvard rleht I "S- uipirj IIOKI VCB.UU ait. It 1.

Following the second touchdown. The defeat pushed Coach Glenn This- had the. better of the infighting. two. years' experience in the saddle, end, who was wearing some tin appa- I HivvJUL bCHUUL.

tlethwaite's first Cardinal eleven Into Byrne was wua wim many a iron- rode 200 winners, a mark exceeded after which Lewis failed to nlace i-. vnasiA run Qnn i of Westerly, R. demanded an autograph. "Sure said Tunney. Aa the champion left Smith boasted: was thrilled to a ers.

He was tne aeraressor ior mc ftn1v American turf history kick an extra point, Northwestern'? IdLUa iia UUiSC UIUU 1 Ul. Hau i i got close enough to Mr. Garvey at the th conference with Iowa. The Badgers tried 13 passes, 10 of FO OTOALk greater part or tne.tnt. nui nnwn; Hurst "Shasta" Philnot.

a Nebraska second stringers bored into the tlr-j Harvard 30-yardi line to give him a counter punching kept him out in hnv i-la iminc to he 18 but looking ing Iowa line and were to which were incomplete and three were intercepted by the Maroons. tasr. But It seems they were Wall Lake, 13; Scranton, 0. front. ward another score when the whistle more like.

14 years of -age, flashed to n't playing, tag, so Garvey stumpy Chicago was put into position, to The most thrilling bout of the en- i. -r WI Lake. Pov. special: ended the game. score its first touchdown as a result legs "7 Lake hich hooi eleven eatoe back strong tire card was the second preliminary The Purple advanced the ball 22)? of a bad pass from center.

Shoe- ttwfn Fireman Joe Smith and Tohyl al yards from scrimmage and 115 yards SPECIAL THANKSGIVING OFFER BOVEIIBEB 24th maker, Wisconsin shot the ball Dlk. both of Sioux Gity. Smith ap- as ne crossea ine bkii uuc m. ui- the third mtfter or: IU gtm nere wna ter the Harvard f-ullback, draped his Scranton. and by ecorinr two touchdown 215 pounds upon him and brought him hBlllaat 'U down, but a trifle late.

played on even terms, with both team through the air, completing seven out of 18 aerial attempts. Iowa, on nearing in his first fight In Sioux City slammed Dik to the canvas in aUS! past the Badger backs and It rolled to the Wisconsin 30-yard line, where the alert" Maroons recovered and sub the herjhand, made, only 97 yards Cox nudged the ball across for the rontent to punt iii. r-minA -orith am tiMt a from scrimmage and successfully point afterward. Yale had fractured V. hittia- scranton of.

IMn in a I wuco sieereo an even course amDug sequently scored. completed only one of six passes, fop the tradition datine from 1908 that no fenae hard to atdp. The same ended with vvtv t- hoV and ha the five tracks, was The second Maroon touchdown I. TTT 6 yards, Tale man could score a touchdown in dh on au iKe zu-yra in. been going at a fast clip at the The dreariness of the day the the Harvard stadium; except by the Harris, LaKe rarK, u.

put across near the end'of the game. Anderson threw a 40-yard pass to Priess, substitute Chicago end who fact that virtually all that was at Intervention of a. fltiiei I Soli-it Lake. lac. Nov.

19. Special: In a SUIT OR OVERCOAT Slfll.av tfllllLC.DJ 0. 25 Bthi Street HERB REYNOLDS ahv shows. beaOng everybody ne iauw' a.vi exnectd heat A turf war loomed when Brown stake was" a Big Ten cellar occu Fireman Joe Smith but that was be- launched his Arlington project, turn- i Tn th third nnirfpr mint pave i perate battle for tne ciaas norcnweai llow rhampionahalp on a neutral field the ball 28 yard from the Yale here. Harrla hlh cchool eleven defeated pancy kept the crowds under 25,000, dropped the bajl on the Wisconsin 7-yard line.

Wisconsin was penalized for The lineup: Lake Park. to 0. Tbe Harrla touch fause Smith was an unknown. When mg out one oi tne most pretentious th mnr sounded the boys Viet In the Plants in America, but the 'other goal. down reaulted from: thrllllns SS-rard Pos.

Northwestern Iowa illegal interference, however, and the referee gave the "ball to Chicago on run bT Morse. Lake Park'a rooat threat Left Half Does Work. center of ring with Smith smoth- tracks conceded a few days from their Verdell I eninr attemut for a touchdown ended In Sch'eusner. Wisconsin's 7-yard line. On the.

next There seemed to be a fixed Idea in ering DikWwith one blow after an- programs ana isrown was given a i I a. a fl! rn.l. which went wide Schulef the Yale team that the left halfback nr the po.ta and fastened defeat more play, a Wisconsin lineman was offside and the ball was placed on the 2-yard other. He all but the fight in day meeting to close tne season, the first round. Dik never jrot started.

I which under the law must end before lfiTe Sa llaZC1 Erick80n should do most of the heroics. Hoben Lake Park eleven. Brown 13 Woodbine, 0. 4 strip, from where Raysson carried thei now caned on Bill Hammersley, serv Smith, using a shift, caught Tony with November 1 ball over in a line Nor IS. Special: tn a Woodbine.

Ia Ing as Garvey's relief, to bump, the ball loft and rlehts in a most workman it I fiLxt and well slaved rame here, the vow Nelson Moore rg rt nb. Lineup and summary: along if convenient. 'ike manner. Smith's attack was his Zl-TPPK F. Kl.KVKN Jlo.milnrio.-J i.

i 1 .1 jttm.tA ant them nmhahlv Isn't an- smacked the. Harvard line three times. woodbine. 13 to e. The woodbine crlddera Chicaso I Pos.

wiaconain Spencer le. Welch Sinkier Johnson Levison (c) Holmer Lewis pignatelll. other 156-pounder in this section of BEATS BUCKEYES Welslow Binteh Hi. gaining-live, i wo ana six yarua. va'aipuw wi iwnir.

took it on the next attack, winning Sioux 7 Watertown, fie country who can sock witn nun.i Wolft Is. Sykes Rouse (c) Shoemaker Glassgow. rh Armil fb Twenty-one and with not than Continued from Fre Seventeen.) seven more strides and Yale was now Watertown. s. Nov.

1j Special: Wt-a couple of yards short of midfield. tertown hiKh school eleven taatedfu first half dozen nrof esslonal fights he-l weaver nru Lewis rt Krorh i Cameron C. Q. R. FOOTBALL SPECIAL IMU SIOUX CITY yNCOILN, NEB.

Score by periods: The next convulsion showed Hammers- VeV.n noeTout" to hind him. Smith ouTht to go far. knocked at the door for the last time Northwestern ...0 Anderson ql, Crofoot cJ ley breasting through a slot In the a bitterly foupht game which waa In tbe He's' "the most promlstng youngsterl and again were repulsed, mainly be- OT 6 12 0 0 0 Touch- Mendetthall Ros4 Iowa 0 Llbbv Kresky seen here In I cause the agile mini broke up a pass Northwestern Scoring: Leyerrs fb Rebuols Shadow Rlppato and Kid Johnson, I attack Time of pe- downs, Lewis, Fisher. Harvard line for a march of almost watertown victory sack untu tne nnai three nitnutea of play. Watertown acored 1) yards beforerhe lost momentum.

the firt three minute of play, and as Having sent across one the gun ended the first half, had the nail -Vol. iu nlttnn MMrrl on the Sioux Kalla 2-foot line. 8lou Falls Score by period: Wisconsin 0 2 negroes, opened the show In a four-Is Strangely enough. Illinois not only riods, 15 minutes, Chicaao 0 0' IS rounder and mixed at a lively shattered Ohio's pass plays sufficient- Officials: Referee, Joe Magidsohn, waa unable to acore until the wanlnn tnlo was toward the other one Scoring: LBicago toucnaowns. uddv, fsub for Libbyi: officials: Ref utea of the contest.

when a blocked M'a- Rippato came from behind, in ly to keep their goal ansuuiea. dui Michigan; umpire. Schommer, now as if to prove that a -Yale team fonrth tolwina draw. lusea me memoa wore uieir rtown nunt enabled the Orange and Black I to braS into the'acorinir column. Vlrtch field judge, Perry Garves, eree.

Birch. (Earlham) umpire. Read. (Michigan); field Judge, Hackett. (Army); lAHtlSGIUIHG DAY could cross either goal by: recognized Illinois; hea linesman, R.

C. Parson Si head linesman. Young. (Illinois Wesleyan). 1 points.

it was a pass Dy otuessy io mrsW' 1 Humbert that closed a gap of 23 yards football methods. to attain a touchdown in the first Hammersley seemed to be heading iixisGasssoaaseooimranifl'irai New York vo. Nebraslta i ion iriA around. Harvard's left end on his next assault, but broke his stride half way i Ttrr. that melted awav 28 varda at ML Vernon, hot.

J9. vn A the start of the third Both srsoo out, dropped bacRf through the- tackle 11 JQ- lit) blocked, kick In the last period of the! naaseat were preceded by short end waa the outatanillng- player In the sious Fall lineup, while Richmond. Heathcote and Leveretr atarred for Watertown. Storm Sac CUr, Storm Lake. Nov.

It. Specie Sac City 'a hlsh achoo eleven allowed unexpected atrength i in iu rame here with Storm I.ake eleven, held the Lakera to an to .9 acore. Storm Lake acored a safety In the first quarter, and-puahed acroaa a touchdown tn the aecond quarter. The aecond half waa acoreleaa. with the Sac City srMdera battlln desperately for a score.

Stars for the winners -were Rlncenbere-er. Berrer and Round Trip Midwest conference championship foot-1 rung on the narts of Timm and Walk- ball game here today between Cornell er and terrific line plunges by Hum- and Carleton. was. the break that bert, who at times seemed able to Cornell a 7 to 0 victory and the con- carry half the Buckeye team for four ference title. lor five yards befdre being: brought Johnson.

Cdmell end. blocked a kick I down. Illinois only big runs in Which Leave Sioux City 70 A. M. I Arrive Lincoln Noon RETURN ieaaj I Jncoln -RL, Arrive Sioux City 115 P.

M. FOR Football Tickets and Farther Information by Cable of Carleton on the tatter's Timm and Walker reeled off .12 yards aw ins Into their coonskin coats and a Shoes for Men where Webster and Eddy had pawed a hole for hlnfand got free in a run of Just over. 40 yards to! the second touchdown. l- Cox again kicked the goal and the Jubilation of the Yale stands became extremely noisy. Yale' forward pass didn't figure in thv coring and Harvard did not have any forward pass unless-' yot would call It forward pass when si, man falls back to te bow far can throw a football at nobody In particular.

As the game waa drawing to a close and the HarvardJeopla were, shrink- 18-vard line from which mint cook.i i niece dian neip an tne point common depression the Harvard cheer a halfback, circled his right end for Ung. leaders. In burst of loyalty danced before the stands: fAU right, what a touchdown on the first play. Crab- Humbert Scores for IIIinL P. J.

DONOHUE, General Agt. 'Down Where the Seney Shoe Sign ShmetP tree kicked orithe extra point "Illinl set out in quest of its first about a reeTulsr cheer for the Phone 84423 616 Street 4 ii The game was waged on even terms touchdown right after taking an Ohio And a mean; Vinegar voice way up for the most part, before a crowd oil kick Is the middle portion or tne mi high flowed back: "All right, but what iisssfrw 3,000 persons. Itial period. Marek punted to walker. About a regular team for the cheerr -v.

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