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PAGE TWO THE WACO MORNING NEWS. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5. 1911. A dotting Sale Unequaled A Extraordinary Mercantile Event 1000 NEW HIGH GRADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT 65c ON THE DOLLAR Sale Starts Monday Morning Come Early and Get the Best W. J.

Mitchell THE GOOD STORE FOR MEN 408 Austin Avenue Tl BAYLOR OUTPLAYS VISITORS AFTER FIRST 1 1 VF MINUTES OF PLAY. I.uuiHjaua Seontt at Beginning of the Game, Rut (in-cn ami Gold Becomes Invincible. ELEVEN NEITHER SIDE ARLE TO THOUGH ROTH GOAES ARK THREATENED. First Half Favors McGregor, Rut Eleven ('dims Rack Strong in Second. hi an evenly matched game, marked by open playing and long runs on both sides, Louisiana defeated Iiaylor by the score of ft to 0.

Louisiana scored in the first few minutes of play, after a series of well executed and line bucks; afterward the piny was very even, with the advantage, if anything, in May.or favor. I Iiaylor team has strengthened a gteat since the last game on Carroll field, and every man was in tire game, fighting all the time. Half a dozen times brilliant Interference and dodging gave Iiaylor an almost open field, where, if they had a faster, they would have gone to the In broken running they had the best of opponents at all times, and if the breaks in lin had b( en In their favor would several tinn have scored. Iiaylor Shows Well. SjH'i'utI to Thr Horning Vnti.

McGregor, Tex Nov. 4. Waco and McGregor high schools fought a drawn battle here this afternoon, neither side being able to score. The first half was In favor of the home team, ho had the ball In Waco territory most of the time. In the second half Waco came bac strong and kept the McGregor team fighting all the time to protect its goal line.

Once the Waco boys carried the ball to the 7 yrad line, but McGregor made a stand and took the ball The McGregor goal was again In danger when a punt dent to the 1-yard line, with no return, but the home line held while ball was punted out from behind goal posts. Most of the Waco gaining was done through the 1 by Bonner. The visitors had the best line of the two mid opened up good holes for Little broken field running was their bac field. M. Gregor's strength SPORTS PRINCETON WINS OVER SCORE 8-6 Chiystie Pendleton Baker DeWltt Right end.

Quarter back. Left half. Right half. Potter Wendell Huntington TEAMS MEET FIRST TlA.K IN FIFTEEN KARA LACKS SENSATIONAL FEATURES. Ity The Prt Princeton, N.

Nov. 4 -Princeton defeated Harvard at football today by a score of to It was the first time universities bad met on the gridiron in fifteen years, the last game resulting in a victory for the orange and black by the of 12 to game lacked what could properly be called spectacular too' ball, the nearest approach to anything causing an extraord nary thrill being a run for practically the entire length of the field by White. Getting ball on Prln ton a 5 yard line, after the Tigers had twice held the crimson within a few feet of the goal, White dodged Harvard pn and was off like a flash down the field, with the entire Harvard team in pursuit. Not a man got within striking distance, and it Full back. Referee, W.

S. Langford, Trinity; umpire. Dr. Carl Williams, Pennsylvania; field judge, A1 Sharpe, Yale; linesman Joseph Bowdoin. ouch Jowns.

White, Wendell. Goals for touchdowns, Pendleton, Gardiner. NEW YORK I NIV I ON YALE Tl easy touchdown. Pendleton kicked goal. The -wore was made in the second period, and it was the only time that either goal was seriously endangered until the closing period.

In the closing moments Harvard worked the ball Into Princeton's territory, and by a pretty forward pass, H. ntington to Reynolds, the ball was I laced within one yard of the goal. On the succeeding play Wendell got through for a touchdown. Fisher Picked the- goal. Just previous to tnis score a crimson player had been pushed back of his own goal for a suioty.

It was an Ideal day for the great college game, there being just enough crispnesa to make the air pleasant. The lineup: Positions. tty The tisisiakd New Haven, Nov. 4 Yale defeated New York university eleven today, but not before the blue team had seen an ball cross their goal line at Yale field for the first time this season. Final score, 28 3, score In the second period, when Camp missed forward pass and York had the ball on Yale's 15-yard line, making a Held goal.

New York showed unexpected strength and was an pcatedly got first down on spectacular three men forward first touchdown, made in the first period, was on a block punt by Avery, who ran 25 yards for the score. In the third period a long run by Howe and Spalding brought another touchdown. von fumbled one of punts a little later, and Ketcham picked up the ball and carried it over. Howe scored a field goal and Dunn made the other touchdown. With the exeept.ou of second period.

Yale played visitors to a standstill. MH'HIG INI) RACI SK I'LAY TIE AT ANN UtRoit Michigan l.os«-s Rail Twice in Inches EaslcmeiV (Aval. Score (Ml. tty The Amoruited Ann Arbor. Nov 4 Outplayed for three-quarters of the game and outweighed by many pc units, the Syracuse university football eleven in the final quarter of struggle with Michigan worked a forward pass that ultimately resulted in a touchdown and enabled the easterners to tie Michigan, ft to 6, after ap patently being hopelessly outclassed and beaten.

Right Tackle Probst Is the hero of the unexpected which Syracuse regards as a victory. Grabbing the ball from Fogg on the Syracuse 45-yard line, he I along the south side of the gridiron, dodged one man. straight-armed an other, and never stopped until Pic ard and Wells brought him to earth on Michigan 2-yard line. ini mediately plunged througn ta kle a touchdown and Day kicked goal Michigan's only touchdown in the first quarter on a buck by Thompson. Bogle kicked goal.

and again for thre- periods igan ripi Syracuse's 1 almost to pieces, and twice had the ball in inches of the Syracuse line IN, IlliaCa II. Ity The 4 in fed N. Nov 4. Cornell football was nearly caught sleeping in the last period of game with Williams, but the Ithacans finally won, 15 to 14. With game practically won at the beginning of the fourth period, men were scored on In ular for two touchdowns.

sent in their best men as subs and by herculean efforts atol the toe of But the quarter, saved the Princeton. White Hart it uthal Buff Phillips Dunlap Left end. Geft tackle Left guard. Center. Right guard Right tackle.

Harvard Smith Gardiner Fisher Storer Leslie Hitchcock Obrien IKK Ns Is TEA MISSOl It I MINING S( TIlMJL Ity The I syoeiatetl Fort Ark Nov I Arkansas university ran away with Roily School of Mines of Rolla, in the annual game here today, winning 4 4 to a in a contest that was marked by spectacular playing. The game was of open variety, wide end runs and forward passes being used ex- clusively. Arkansas, with an advantage of about twenty pounds more to i man, rushed the off their feet early In the first period, and only when Coach liezdek filled 1 his learn up with substitutes did the game stiffen up. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE 1 hat three years efforts we have succeeded in engaging Dr L. Morris to take charge of our Optical Department.

Dr Morris comes very highly recommend' Former positions held by him three years with Clinic for Eye, Ear and Throat at the St. Ixiuls University urder Dr J. F. Taluter; six with the Rhodes Optical Co, Kat City, Mo five years with the Rowe Optical Co. Memphis, Tennessee; year with Optical Department of Me moir A Jaccard, St.

Louis, Mo Aside from his skill as Optician, you will find him a p. rfeet gen tletuan worthy of your acquaintance Introductory for one week we will FIT your eyes with best lenses and furnish best gold filled frame for bnses In solid gold frame for gA.OO. KreptOck lenses at reduced Difficult Cases are Specially Invited J. LEVINSKI The Leading Jeweler and Optician KftUhllMfieti ISSO. 117 tllstiu Avenue Waco, Texas.

Minnesota Beats Chicago. Nov 4, Minnesota football team overwhelm'd Chicago today by a score of 3u to 0 Chicago was outplayed In department of game and made down only once. hlcago never was in triking distance of the Minnesota goal line the Chicago tackle, got chance for a drop kick during game Carlisle Mi, Pennsylvania ft. The A Philadelphia, Nov. 4 For third Saturday in succession, University of Pennsylvania football team went down to defeat, this time at hands of the Carlisle Indians, by a score of lft to 0.

At no during the did Pennsylvania seriously menace the red goal Kentucky Tie. Hy I hr ted Knoxville, Nov. 4. University of Tennessee and Central of Kentucky football teams played a scoreless game here this afternoon both teams much stronger on defense than on offense und In near ly every Instance the ball was kicked on last dow n. Illinois Purdue Ity The I Champaign, Nov.

I he Uni- versify of Illinois defeated university 12 to on today Illinois had things its own way until the last period Hall, new Illinois and the third of the season, was in the third Georgetown and Army Tie. Hy Thy i i West Point, Nov, 4 Georgetown university football am played the Army to standstill today. Neither team scored, but the Army was threatened at times with having its season's record of a clean broken. the feature of the Time and again returned punts from 20 to yards, and stretched one of them 4 altnough tackled by half the i ppOBlng team. work in interfering tor him on this run was ext el lent, as It was all during the his dumping of the interfer- tif.i* always proving at owan also played fast ends.

Harrell's work at quarter was et on both offense and defense. Hahi played his usual hard, flghtlug at half. Black's work on de- iLiise was the best has done this year, and he smashed through the purple line for the only blocked kick of the Where the Louisiana am had the advantage of Baylor was in getting off quick. Their plays were carried tlmeigh rapidly anil smoothly, and showed effect of good coaching. Their line opened up well in the first quarter, but after that seemed to strike a snag Johnson, the quarter back, was a steady r.

Walet, at naif, made some long end runs, and McHenry as a good on Hue plunges. Louisiana The game began with Louisiana receiving They failed to gain and kicked. Baylor then pulled off a se- of fast end runs. Powers, Settle and Fonts making yards in three downs. Then Louisiana ucld on her 2')-yard line and took the ball Walet in a but Powers threw the next runner for a loss, and Iaiulsiana kicked to the of the field Baylor failed to and kicked to Louisiana 35- ai line here Louisiana began her advance down the field for their i ugh right kle, a forward pass ross left end put the ball on Bay lor 35-yard line, another ross and an end run, with a couple of line tackle plays made another first down( yard line.

Cooper broukh through ks, carried it between the goal posts, Waiet carrying ball on final line buik. Johnson kicked goal, Quarter. For rest of the quarter teams exchanged punts, witn advantage slightly with Louisiana, and the quarter ended w.th ball on 40-yard line in post Louisiana. At the beginning of the second quarter Louisiana received, but could not gain. Baylor received the punt in the of field, and In two end runs from a shift formation, Little netted yards.

Then a forward pass was fumbled. Lou aiana recovered ami punted Another forward pass was made to Henry, where to- had an field, but he fumbled punted Louisiana's 15 yard line. Johnson made an kick, and Louisiana recovered on her 40- yard broke through and dumped next runner for a loss and Johnson kicked lay in her fast back field, ami al though the backs unable to gain through Waco's line, they made some good gains around end ami on tackle plays Glenn and Lucien Roach, at half back and quarter, played fastest ball for McGregor; 1 ari Crane, also played a strong The Waco team good in all departments line, ends and back field. The only long run of game was made when Wilson got for 30 yards. There was sou ibbling over an off-side decision by umpire, but It came at a time when neither goal was endangered and had effect on bam either team.

Engeiking Thomas eaptsin Right guard Cooper Dutton Right tarkle Powers and Cowan Howell Right end Harrell Hahn Little Quarter Left half Full Johnson Henry Evans Black half. Manager Hallegan and Dwyer of Pennsylvania, coacb. ompanied the Officials Referee of tre umpire, Rix of Dartmouth; field Judge, Arburkle of Chicago; linesman. Moulden of of quarters, 15 returned the punt, and on the play Evans took 25 yards around left end, Harrell tackling Goal. Louisiana was penalized 15 yards for hold) ig.

and khkrd to Little on bis 35 yard who returned 45. bali went over on downs. Harrell jumped into the forward pass which Louisiana tried next, and cap the ball Hahn punted. Black intercepted a forward and went 20 yards to Louisiana's 3ft yard line A Like kick failed, and the ball went to laiuislana on a Habu Intercepted a forward pass a-id went 15 varda to Louisiana's 15 yard Two plays failed to gain, and half ended with bail in Baylor's pos- svs lou on Louisiana's 20-yard line This was Baylors chance to score, and if time had not been up. she might have tied the game.

i he first of the third quarter was a punting duel. Interspersed with a couple of forward by Louisiana, which Hahn and Harrell intercepted. Then Black covered a on Louisiana's 4 0 yard line, but Baylor could not first down, and the quarter ended with the ball In Louisiana's salon near the center of the field. The fourth was a seesaw, with the ball staying to the of the field. Louisiana was frequently penalized for holding, and was rather bad about piling on after a runner was downed.

Just before time was called, Little returned a punt to the center of the field, ami 11 called for a forward pass, which Louisiana Time was up after the next play. Fair Attendance. There was a fairly good attendance, taking into account the Cotton Palace attractions going on at same time, and the dollar admission price. The lineup Baylor. Positions.

Louisiana. Fouts J. Dupont Left end. Gosserand PltFPA RE TO ENTERTAIN' KAMKRALL to he Serna San Antonio, Nov 4 Dn the night of 1 to the National of Professional Bas ball clubs wtil.fi will in convention in San Antonio at time will of the magnates of the Texas at a banquet m-y lias appropriated by the for that purpose and President Wilbur Allen will In San Antonio Mnmiay to arrange the details Governor Col- of M'l Judge Win Ramsey will guests of honor Allen be the toastmaster Pr dent Vilen, who was here to Jay route to bis near for Chrlstl to hunt, did not come to dpi tisx the affairs of the Texas league to any extent All he mould say was The xas league, aside from as Austin, Galveston and Okla hr ma City to secure good managers for 191X, is not doing much. It la i long before the next race optns and there is plenty of time for No secretary has best appointed for 1912, but I have a Baylor good man in view If be will take AUDITORIUM a a eIyI Old Phone 266; New Phone 1461 Nights Commencing El A 5 MONDAY NOV.

6 MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2 30 TED CARLTON OFFERS Mr. Truman DeRoame And His COMPANY OF PLAYERS Monday Nmht Powerful Frenziml Finance Flay 1 he rn Among' Wall Hulls and Hears of Entire Change of Play Each Night Special Low Prices for This Week Night Prices 25c, 35c, 50c Wednesday Matinee School Children 10c Adults 25c Matinee-Saturday-Night November 11th WITH A SUPERB COMPANY Including' ADA MEADE Hen tiriuijell, Alti eil Met Pnces Virginiu Houston Phil Kyley. Alton. Harry and CHORUS DE LUXE Matinee 50c to $1 50; Night 50c to $2 00 Seats on Sale Wednesday a ni the position I not her Game, Ity The Shreveport, Nov. 4.

Before a crowd of 12,000 people at the State La who ami Price fair today the Louisiana ln- I Left tackle, duxtrlal football team of Winn and Whitehead ItUHton defeated the eleven from the Left guard. State Normal school at Natchitoches I Henry Hall by a score of 3 9 to 0 1 dealer. It. O. ny The teil Macon, Ga Nov.

4 holding lssfntdpid to the of drop by Kaban, in the first half, Mercer's back field and mis went to pieces In the third to day and Mississippi won. 4 4 to 0. in the third registered no ss than 1 points In tea minutes From start of the th.rd quarter until its finish. Mississippi ran around nds. broke through the line und worked the forward unerringly.

COUNTRYWIDE RESULTS. Hy The At Crawfordsvllle, Ind Wabash college 1 2, Earlbam 3 At Charleston rusun IK, South Carolina Military ft. At Charlottesville, Va University of Virginia 29, Wakeforest 6. At Atlanta, Ga Auburu 11, 6. At Pittsburg University of Pittsburg 0, Notre Dame 0 At Lewiston, Me 0, Bow doin 11.

At Cincinnati University of Cincinnati 23. Butler college 11. At Lexington, Va Virginia Military I not it 38, Richmond college 0. At Lexington. Va Washington and Lee 31, University Couege of Medicine 0.

At Topeka Kaunas 14. Washburn 6 At Haverford, Pa Lehigh 12, Haverford 0. At Madison Wisconsin 12, Iowa 0 At Columbus Case 9, Ohio State 0. At Cleveland Western Reserve 0. Oberlln 9.

At Calrlsle Dlekiuson 6, Franklin and Marshall 0. At Torre Rose Polytechnic 57. Franklin 3. At Morgantown, W. Va West Virginia university Washington and Jefferson 5.

At St uis Washington university 10. At Beli ti, Win Reluit college 2ft Ripon college At Iowa Nebraska 6. At Richmond Polytechnic ft, University of North Carolina 0. At St Louis St. Louis university Haskell 0.

At Columbia. Mo Oklahoma university 14. 6 At Cincinnati University of On einnati 13, Butler college of Indianapolis 11. At Georgetown Kentucky state university IK, Georgetown college 0, Shreveport Industrial Institute 39, Normal ft At Newport News Randolph Ma con 14, William and ary college 11 At Athens, Ohio Ohio university 17, Kenyon college 0. At Burlington University of Vermont IK, Norwich 3 At Andover, Mass Philips And over 11, Yale freshmen At Worcester, Mass Wo regster Polytechnic 3, Rhode Island 0.

At Orouoa, Me Maine 2ft, Colby 0. AT THE Dixie A Film Just entered into Mill give the Dixie their money's north. He get from today the film service, an heretofore at Dixie and will continue that tinaia, but wltK Better Pictures At Baltimore Hopkins 12. Oallau det 0. At Amherst Dartmouth IK, Am 6.

At Albion, Mich Adrian college 12, Albion college K. At Providence Brown 30, Tufta 0 Ambold Sporting Goods Co. Everything in Sporting Goods, Kodaks, Foot Ball and Base Ball Goods and Electrical Suppliet Look Our Line Have BOTH PHONES: 194.

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