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3ars Battle Rice to umble Saves lame for Baylor In Final Minute trickland Jolts Ball From Hand, and Bears Cover It Behind Own Goal Line as Sensational Contest Comes to hnd THE WACO NEWS-TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 Nebraska Huskers Even Count With Notre Dame Team 4b JiA a Standstill in Final Game of Season Big Dam Loboes Win Champ District i hree Special to The News-Tribune CISCO, Nov. Big Dam Loboes won all-class championship of district No. 3, defeating the 1 Colorado class bl-dis- trlct champs. 70 to 0 here. Colo- Crowtl of 45,000 SeeSDado 500 Strong With the 1 ft 1 a i Gold Medal band on a special train.

'lake The Loboes will meet Amarillo or Cleburne tn the bl-dtstrlct championship game. S. M. II Beats Off Drake Invasion Of 21 to 8 blue Invaders as though they were so much chaff. Gerald Mann, quarterback, and Ox Key starred for the Mustangs.

Drake scored first, a few minutes after the first, period had opened, but the Mustangs struck back with a savage thrust. Score; Contests Between Teams I Fie By The Associated Press HOUSTON, Nov. a battle that was a treat to witness, and exhibiting the best form the team has shown so far this season, the Rice institute Owls fought the Baylor Bears to a standstill and achieved a 7-7 tie in the annual Turkey day meeting of the two football clubs. The contest was watched by some 6000 people on Rice field. The light blue and gray aggregation of the local school at no time during the game was outplayed by the weightier and more experienced and gold of Baylor.

Every man on the Hiee eleven, which had been doped to lose on account of recent additions to the injured in the form of two regulars, was fighting a game battle, and, had It not been for a trick of fate, in the last minute or so of the game, the Owls might have turned the tie conflict into a glorious vic- With only a few' seconds of play remaining before time was up, Captain Underwood of Rice heaved a forward pass to HerUfig, wlm caught the ball on the Held of plar. Me was tackled, however, so viciously by Strickland that he fumbled the pikskin. the ball rolling over the goal line where lor player fell on the ball for a touchback, and victory, which Rad been so near, was denied the Rice- onlans. At the time the stands were in an uproar, It lookedI as if the plav had given Rice a more. The Institute team, after playing a headv game for the first Quarter, came back strong in the earlier stages of the secosid period and took the lead.

The two clube getting an even break for the portion of the game went into the second Quarter with all had but an exceptional kick by Und t- wood of Rice and a lv noor one by Bennie Sti icklann of Baylor, gave the local break which was well taken aa vantage of. Paves Way Strickland, standing on his own goal line, punted the Oval outside Snhis I which place Underwood passed to Smllev who was downed on th The for 12 vards. Murray, who was nlaving on an Infected leg. then the ball on the thrn nlunifid the rcmataitijf tance for the coveted touchdown. Hertir.g kicked goal.

Baylor knotted the tally in fourth quarter when ft beautifu miss for 13 yards from StiUkianu fell into the outstretched arms of gam Coates, who was waiting behind the Owl goal Une. A poor punt by the Rice captain gave the Boars tho ball on the Owl lint, from which Llace the ball was worked dowifthe Point from which the scoring pass was made. Morris added the extra poln and tied the score. Fighting with conservative abandon, the Instltuters began a down the field in the closing utes of play which all but resulted a which would have won the game. Winston, end, figured prominently In ibis tuarch when hr caught a pass from Vr.derwood netting a gain of 3a game ended just as Bnvloi had made one play after getting Hi ball at the end of the Owls last onslaught.

Lineup and mmimarj. wl 11 uh position flr.AHn Joseph iif I Walker (O Underwood Tavlor Tl.r, iayior -r MfcVey Crain Billow v.v.‘ smu.y Strickland-H Surrlv Substitutions Weed. glade, Muethouse, K. Jones, Naylor. Rlee: Paeattiara, Winston, Madden, Calvin, Kendrick.

Score by quarters: Baylor 0 7 Officials: McCreary, (Kansas), pree; Moyers. LM, umpire; Proctor, C. field judge; Henderson. (Texas), head linesman. On Hospital Cot, Star Follows Game By Special Wire By The Associated Press MEMPHIS, Not.

Virginias Barnett, star player of the Pine Bluff, high school eleven, champions of Arkansas, will the in game between his team and Tech high of Atlanta despite the fact that he lying prone tn a Memphis clinic, his neck sprained and Ills head held in position by Tn order I hat Barnett may have his day at the game a special wire been rigged up from the playing field to his bedside to bring him Irnmediato details of the play, and announcement was made that a similar arrangement will be made W'hen the Pine Bluff team plays the Stivers school of Dayton, Ohio, later in the season. i The cost of tho wire was paid by funds contributed by his team mates and Pine Bluff footbgll enthusiasts. Barnett was injured In a game early In the season. By The Associated Press I LINCOLN, Nov. University of Nebraska defeated Notre Dame 17 to 0 today before a football crowd of 46,000 spectators.

The Corn Huskers opened a brilliant offensive in the early minutes of play and Rhodes, Nebraska fullback, scored after a kick by Roach had gone out of bounds on the C-yard line. The second score came soon after when a pass to A. Mandery, Nebraska half, hy Brown, quarterback, netted 82 yards and a touchdown. Captain Ed Weir added the extra points and in the third period booted over a place kick for tho final three counters. victory today evened the count for the 11 contests between the two teams, each having won five victories and with one game a tie.

The Notre Dame offensive failed to pierce the Nebraska line and the Corn Huskers were never seriously in danger during the game. Nebraska missed two chances to score in the late periods of the contest Whin place kicks by tain Weir went wide of the bars. Coach Knute Rockne started his second siring baokfield but replaced them by O'Bnyle, Hearndon and Enright after Nebraska had scored in the first period. The Rockne men were unable to show consistent gains as the Nebraska line men charged through and dropped the Notre Dame backs. lech Barely Wins From West lexas For eight minutes us the first period Most Spectacular 1M- Lsnd for remain- sectional Clash of Season Goes to Methodist Squad By The Associated I)ALLAH, Nov.

Methodist university Mustangs up held the prestige of the Southwestern conference by smothering the Drake university Bulldo from Des Teachers of Canyon here today be- Moines 21 to 8 i fternoon the Mustangs in control. other score was on a safety, The Mustangs, scoreless in first period, had a string of with goal ck three periods. Cubs Win Out Over est ironia Beats Westminster in Battle Flashing a powerful drive be. Jefferson By The Associated Press organtown Nov. hind a fast charging line the Bay- eatedXvaW 1ng lor by steady down the field scored three touchdowi on the strong Westminster college crew Thursday afternoon on Car- o- ana jeuerson 19 wn their annual Thanksgiving footba11 here today.

The scored two touchdowns In the second period and another in the final quarter. the roll field, winning 21 to 7, The markers were pushed across the first three quarters during Sims, Cloud, Barnett, Keys, Special to News-Trihuno LUBBOCK, Nov. Tech Matadors nosed out the West Texas td. southern Lorena High Beats Mustangs up-s and ball. Weir Washam carrying the West Station 19 to 61 Thc tore approximately 10,000 by the close score of 13 to 12, Nlehiaus of Amarillo and Wooldridge of DAllas scored for Tech with Alford kicking the extra point.

Anderson, stellar end for the Teachers, kicked two field for tho visitors, which added to a touchdown later from a long pass, ran up 12 points. Tech has won six games and tied two, losing one out of the scheduled this year. This claimed to be a record for first year of any school. fast gridiron tho season Lorena high school beat I Station high 19 to 6 Hatch making all three of icular engagement that emb for both clubs. It was the most sectional clash of the season at Fair park stadium.

The crimson Mus-j tang: horde deluged the air with passes. The were bewildered by the crimson thunderbolt. Te I Sloarie, brilliant Dtak end, threw hi nine i in a 8Upri but the a result of two brilliant passes West from the hand of Arthur Hhirea rday. early in the final quarter, which the the only offense of merit of- touchdowns. Kitchens' fered by Westminster.

men have scored 384 points this a notable feature of this game season against their 84, that the Cube accomplished i a tbttt tne Baylor tday (rtrls Defeated (second team was unable to do a. I short week ago. Hy a. tiOSQUe earn Westminster is still in lun- Eddy basket bull tcnm met nlng for the Junior college title of It? first defeat yesterday when state. South Bosque glris, on the South Bosque court, won from them 18 Colorado Aggies Win Rockies Championship By The Press FORT COLLINS, Nov.

Colorado Aggies today won the Rocky Mountain conference championship by defeating Wyoming University, 40 to 0. while the Uv: lost to the Lake City. tinlversit ih Aggies at team Ha it Syracuse From Columbia; Score Press nself into thc maelstrom! to 14. This is the closest score to me effort to stem the which South Bosque been held Mustangs swept over the i this season. ob Allen, formerly ployed by the Cotton Belt Railt now with thc Cruger Advertisement.

YORK, lorful cm todav spectatot test sat while and gal Tac use safi Hyra- 18 to the Polo a crowd of The Orange wns and a field a made a field vo points on Georgetown Winner in Game With Marines By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. Georgetown, flashing a forward game, won its first victory la four years from tho Quantico Murlnea today, 16 to 0. The game drew the largest crowd of the local (season, Including Secretary Wilbur and many high officials of the navy and the niarim corps. Football Finals nrown 11, Colgate 14.

Southwestern li, bonthweit Texas college 0. i urthage Illinois college 0. Quincy college 0, Mexico (Mlisosri) Military academy II. harlesior normal Mlllikln Nevada 8, irizolin 0. Western Slate college if'olo.) 16, University of sew Mexico 13.

Oregon 14. Washington 13. Morning side 12, South Dakota versity Montana university 28, Sfontana State 1. College of Emporia 14, Emporia Teacheis 12. southwestern 43, St.

Mary's 17. Howard Payne 26, sit Burleson college 20, Wesley college u. Southern Methodist uulversity 21, Drake 6. Aiamatia 27, Georgia 0. Centenary 14? 0.

William and sjnry 14, Richmond 0. Virginia 3, North Carolina 3. (Tie). University of luh 6, I tuh 10 Syracuse 16. Columbia 3.

St. Xavier 13, De pan! 0. St. Lnkes 0, Loyola (Chicago) 19. Columbia 21, Luther 14.

Schuylkill Temple university 6. Bcllefonte 40, St, Thomas college 0. Dickenson Seminary 13, Parkiomen Seminary 0. Buekneli Reserves 13, Wyoming seminary 13, (Tie). West Virginia Institute 7, Wilbur Force 3.

Auburn 7, Georgia Tech 7. Wyoming university 0, Colorado Ag glcs 40. Virginia Poly institute 7, Virginia Military institute 0. Davidson 20. Duke 0.

Furman Clemson 0, Sul ltoss El Paso Junior col lege O. Daniel Baker 7. Abilene Christian collage 7 (Tie). Howard Payne 26. Simmons unher slty 6.

Miami university 83, University of Cincinnali 0. Nebraska 17, Notre Dame O. Washington 3, Grlnnell 0. St. Louis 7, Vermont 0.

Hobart 17, 6. oklahoinn 33, Oklahoma Aggies 0. Marquette 80, Mercer 0, I niversity of Tennessee Doctors IS, Loyola lorida 17, Washington and Lee 14. Vanderbilt 18, Sewance 7. Oglethorpe 6, Chattanooga 2.

Haskell Indians 31, St. Xavier college 8. Catholic university 20, Ueorge Wash- Colgate Ends Season Without Losing Game Bv The Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R. Nov. Colgate closed its 1925 season without a defeat when Captain Eddie Tryon, leading scorer of the east, led his victorious eleven in an uphill fight to tie Brown today, 14 to 14.

In hfs fln.il appearance in the Mnroon uniform, Tryon added eight points to his season total when he one touchdown and kicked for two points after touchdown. The Colgate captain figured In almost every play. The game marked the passing from college football of another great halfback, Jackson Keefer of Dayton, Ohio, captain of the Brown eleven, who graduates next pummer. of Ct TO STOP STAR By The Associated press NEW ORLEANS, Nov. nouncement was made today Mr.

and Mrs. Walter S. Mack! Biloxi. ips of the approaching marriage of their daughter, LiXette, to Lautenschlaeger, quarterback and captain of the undefeated Tulane football team. Lauten- sohlaeger is playing his last game today against Centenary at Shreveport.

No date Was announced for the marriage. WE ARE SELLING OUT RALEIGH Dress Shop We Are Quitting the Retail Business Kansas Aggies Win From Iowa 12 to 7 By The Associated Press AMES, Iowa. Nov. Kansas Aggies football team uncorked a brilliant forward passing attack and defeated Iowa Ftate 12 to 7 today. Both teams are now I tied for fourth place In the Mis- souri Valley conference.

Iowa scored first and led throughout the i game until the last two minutes of I play, when Haskard recovered a blocked place kick and raced over the goal iine. St. Edward's Defeats Sam Houston Teachers i By The Associated Press I AUSTIN, Nov. 26 Flashing a brilliant overhead game, with a driving line attack. youthful St.

Edward's ton college by ft score of university eleven ran avray with ----------------------San? Houston Teachers' college Bunco party and dance every to 6 victory today at the Thursday night at W. O. W. hall, University of Texas Memorial sta-1116 1-2 South ment. Meridian Whips Clifton Special to The News-Tribune MERIDIAN, Nov.

mixed college won its third conference Jack i game today when it defeated Cilf- tO 12. the for a OUR SECOND MARK DOWN DURING OUR SELLING OUT PROCESS STARTS TODAY-FRIDAY Every garment has been reduced for the second time. Still deeper went the cutting edge down into the former coat and every dress has been remarked to a lower price. For Friday and Saturday Sales We Offer 35 COATS 35 DRESSES Of the better kind, full satin de chine or silk lined, elaborately fur trimmed. Original selling price up to $45.00.

29 Each one an outstanding value at original prices. Developed In the finest materials and best of workmanship. Dresses that ordinarily sold up to ,50 2 i .75 Every Other Coat and Dress in the Store Is Likewise Remarked to a Lower Price I iiivtrGtr of 0. Pittsburgh Beats Penn State 23 to 7 By The Associated Press PITTSBURGH. Nov.

rough shod over the Penn State college eleven this afternoon tho University of Pittsburgh closed their 1 925 season with a dazzling 23 to 7 victory. Their record for the year only one Btate excelled in only one department-forward passing. Pitt, with big Andy Gustafson in the star role, started the scoring early. A patch of fnud, 30 yards from the State goal line, aided Pitt to make first touchdown in the opening period. Roepke, in position for a punt, slipped in the mire, the ball striking him in the face.

Salata, a Pitt guard, scooped it up and ran 25 yards for the score. Gustafson added the point. A moment later Welch, Pitt halfback, got around the Stato rightend for 80 yards and Gustafson booted a 33- jard field goal. Missouri Tigers Hold Valley Championship By Associated KANSAS CITY, Nov. closing of the Missouri Valley conference football season today brought a general shakeup in the standing of the teams and witnessed the triumph of the University of Nebraska over Coach Knute Notre Dame eleven.

Missouri's hold on the mythical conference championship for the second successive year was not affected, the Tigers having closed the year last Saturday in undisputed possession of the, title. Ingres university fl. jl nek nell 7, University lonlham 13, John Carroll unlver slty 7. Frank Marsh 0, Gettysburg 3. Dlekmsnn 23, Delaware 0.

Monmouth 0. Knox J2. Bradley 7, Lombard si. Thomas 14, Mainline n. Villa Nora 23.

University of Hawaii 13, Occidental college 0. N. M. Freshmen 21, Terrill, prc- paratorj t). Rolla of Mines 13, South- ivest (Missouri) Teachers 7.

Westminster IH, entrai college 0. Maryville (Mo.) 42, larklo college 13. HIGH SCHOOL RESULT Hays 3, 0. Angelo 7, jtrownwood 8, isco 70, Colorado o. Georgetown 20, Bartlett 12.

(Ark.) 8, Texarkana (Texas) 0. Amarillo 32, Memphis 14. Cisco TO, Colorado LJtj 8. trlct championship). Vernon 27, Oak Cliff 14.

Sherman 47, Greenville 0. Marshall A fl. Terrell High 6, Tyler 0. Braekenrldge High 0, Main Avenue High 0. (Tic).

(entrai High of Tort Worth 6, Cleburne 21. Crowd of 70,000 Sees Pennsy Beat Cornell Bv Tho Press PHILADELPHIA, Nov. Pennsylvania defeated Cornell 7 to 0 in a hard-fought battle before a colorful crowd of 70,000, the greatest that ever witnessed these two rivals lit action. Rogers, Pennsylvania Jmtlback, scored the only touchdown When he picked up a fumble and raced 45 yards in the final period. the WT hen the orchestra stops its surge of music applauding couples begin to leave the mm you join the good fellows for jolly talk and a Camel! friendship WHEN the orchestra gives you encore after encore, but finally stops.

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