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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 10

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Ifffi CED fc RAFTD5 EVFNTSTG GAZETTE. FRTDAY, TJECEMBER 1, 1922. Timers Wind Up Regular Schedule by Trouncinfe Mason City, 33 to 0 EDDIE'S FRIENDS Mr. Slow poke There's One in Every Game RANKING TEAMS AS CAMPAIGN ENDS DIFFICULT PROPOSITION MAREK LEADS LOCAL PREPS IN SMOTHERING WATERS' ELEVEN NEBRASKA HUSKERS DEFEAT NOTRE DAME IN TERRIFIC CLASH Orange And Black Defend Claim To State Princeton Rated First In East With Cornell Second; Iowa and Michigan Lead In Mid' west; California Tops Far West, Victors Count Fourteen Points Championship; Teams Works Asa Unit; Practice For Post-Season Game. I fT TeS THTOOr In Second Period; Irish Count Sole aON CHT.

Drc. 1. Crdar Rapids defctxied its claim to! BY THOMAS L. CUMMISKEY. On A Lone II ORK, Dec.

I. If one cares to test his feelings against jse state h-gh school champiooship br NEW erbal brickbats, be may engage himself in trying to rank verbs VOULL MMtT! WHAT TEAM LIN'COLN. Dee. 1 Bv Mro i-ic. WE 1 ISiWT I the fni versa! i Nebraska's terrific liner smashing: as-.

football teams, now that the season ended yesterday. it's trite to 5ay that the situation is pretty much balled up lUlt through the fighting Irish for glirg a dffcic licking to Coach Bod Waters' aspirants in Boofneh stadixnn. by a cocnt of 33 to O. That the locals were dmdrdlT c-itcUed was not loof in being determined The Tigers cane on he I'leld in a bc5mes5-like manner, and Ik fort tbe red and bfeck eJeren had recovered from the first lock, the TwitTs lad paled op a lead of twentv points. With wards rnabisd ths Cornhuskers to after one peruses the record from coast to coast.

To trv and score brilliant 14 to 6 victory over bu trVVS BUT KPtWW I ru 7 -Tf WHAT I TWIN 7 N'otre Dame la their annual Thanks rank them, in iy instances, is one ot tnose inanKiess task, than being an umpire in a bootleggers more so probably Elmer Marek leading the attack, the Tigers fairly burned np ir sod. tbe flashy halfback streaking a war for sprints of fifteen and twenty yards erery time he carried the ball. nrac si. a ts? G)mell Cagers Show Good Form In First Drills mm Usa aVrs. tW -Jr cr g-c and tb airtight ire oncit ao-J black giving day clash here yesterday.

It was tbe first defeat Notre Dame has suffered this season and the first time Nebraska has turned tbe trick in four years. Ths Cornhuskers clearly outplayed the Catholics during the first half, making 13 first downs snd gaining a total of 171 yards while Rockne's crew could gain but 43 yards and make but one first down. Notre Dame came back in the second half with an amazing" ahow of energy. They launched into a passing attack that completely bewildered Nebraska and 15.000 spectators. They put over one touchdown, missed n.

second by three yards, and carried the ball within the Nebraska 20 yard line on two other occasions. Ifuskers Start March. league. In the east, now that Cornell hurdled Penn today, four teams stand undefeated, and stand, too, to lay claim to the eastern championship. They are Cornell.

Princeton. West Virginia and Army. Of the quartet. Army and West Virginia are the only ones which have been Involved in tlea. Army deadlocked in combat with Yale and Notre Dame.

West Vlrjlnia lied wlih Washington and Lee. Tigers in Hard Schedule. Princeton and West Virginia had a harder schedule than Cornell. Cor- fuo mm For Xmm Oty th pia.T;ag of LAT w- lard. Ntro ha Yfaav k.

nJ Andmon. -j -xt lark, featured. TH col- ored lr was kiuhir to do much 5 tutt nae. oj ta Spex-itu to The Gazette. MOUNT VERNON.

Dec. 1. Handicapped by a comparative late srtr tiro-seata icU vUr gam on defense Mll A DrVrtoc pmrt' rswd in a naaflar start, the Cornell baaiieteeis are tnaerted tn lb fray. leading engagement were knuckling down to the hardest kind nell's oat Prartk and col Carry of nraotice In anticipation of the against Penn, Dart mouth Penn. Iowa.

Ames, and Drake games gate, all of whom suffered two or The first Husker touchdown came eC fca SC "1" Although ars om wu dsalal irrxr th- rurnjjj by Boon. jf. Nnak sai tri thai T-arvra kept in 'act ants Miiiitay to wwf the poaeubtUty of a pear susi gasn twine pay-itaotaa far. Caeroke an-1 art ail laying cairn to th state 1. e- anal la ur1r.ol thai oo shortly after the beginning of the; which will be plaved within the mere defeats.

Princeton beat 111-second period. Starting with the next three weeks. cago. Harvard. Tale, all powerful ball on their own 47 yards line, the Sixteen aspirants, including five 'teams, among others.

West Air Nebraska backs alternated in crack- letter men. answered the first call gmias main nccomplishments are ing the Irish line After Russell for aspirants. Faragher, letterman victories over Pittsburgh anu ash had made It first down in midfield. for two vears. will return to school ington and Jefferson, the latter going Noble and Lewellan made anotherijn February.

Four of the five letter down yesterday. first down in three plays. Leweilen men. Sagle. Paulson.

Hines. and Arm' schedule of Nvy. News as Dame Yale and AlaKama Toly Tan. K.rra fr aura. -J far Caseys And Iowa Captain Bleber are in good condition and show indications of sui passing their standards of last year.

Kirwin, 'outstanding teams rates as a hard i one. The tie with Vale, later beaten 1 Lm n.lnA ma liak I MIKE O'DOWD BEATS ROSENBERG ON FOUL forward. whoso nose wss broken f'Vl ill t.f aaainig Innthull I wSWMMg iiom ni wuf early in the Homecoming i i.i Thn urn then went through tackle for IS yards, and after Nebraska had been penalized 6 yards Hartley and Russell made it first down on Notre Dame's 30 yard line. Five yards in two line bucks was followed by Scherer's dash around left end for J4 yards, taking the ball to Notre Dame's 9 yard line. Noble gained 6 yards through the line, then added two more.

One the next ptav Hart an-a: a win be game against Coc. will not be rium tajn. Mla Amr City Pro Elevens In Scoreless Tie to scrimmage for another week. to -COrelesd 4 S(l. a -7 Ptac after now" tie bv the Army may be argued as may see service aga.nst rain ever.

ths Vule nffair which came NKW YORIC. Uc. 1 By Uni-vernal Swi K-r Mike hf 1 a. a L. I.

T. r-r kaafRgta I. t. 0 Hail 5 battle scarred veteran, mi atr-dd tho declfion over Dave Roscnberff in Cornell imm Plsy Penn 14th. 'earls in the season Army's schedule Coach Arlo Sanderson, former all-jras harfliv than Cornell's, state football and basketball eitai on The Cornell accomplishment.

Cornell team, will invade his alma therefore, despite it being far and mater's court with lilt' Pcllll I'oilegO ftH .1 tils- hiEhfst Hn' in til CW ley r'ove through for a louchdown. The second and last Husker score, came rluring this same period. Aftr quintet the second week in Decern- suffered in the final analysis Of PENNSYLVANIA, 9-0 their chedul'Hl bout thr Clarernont rink. Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon, when Itoscnberts was for foulina in the eighth round. The blow sent Mlko to the canvas In stony and Referee Haley, Piayinf on evn term? -he tunc, the Knights of Columbu" sun! Irtira City Independt-nta battled to a scerless Ue on Coo fJald ester-slay the rrofesyiona! game to be ptsyed here this season.

The 1 ar K. a jr-: gr v. rf -ff K-- ti 1 li a -ig- a jt-- rat Otica ft Xarva. eg fsr lea i KSarer aad iVr.sg- who had warned Rosenburg twice for hitting declared eavy paying aurfsce hn.ndica4ped before both teiims which, with the airtight Dowd the winner. O'l-K'Wd carried the Qf.s to Rosen defense, made th- contest a punting, tbe owning ber.

probably the fourteenth. The ranking. strength of the Penn five is not I We would rank Princeton first, known in the local camp but it Is Cornell second, and West Virginia certain that the Quakers will not and Army as a tie for third. It Is to find the Cornelllans suffering from I he regretted Cornell and Princeton over confidence. were not scheduled against eacn Followers of the team, while agree- other.

They may be next season, ing that Coach Finger has a wealth Three in West, of material from which to pick his ln the mid-west. Iowa, Michigan 'Varsity, realize that until two Chicago lay claim to ths west-fundamental factors, namely, a high ern conference championship. Iowa esprit de corps and faultless physical an(1 Michigan won all conference condition, are attained Cornell ill I sanios avl all scheduled games. Chi-hsve difficulty in reaching her tied with Wisconsin, beaten h. Iewellen had punted over Notre Dame's goal from midfield.

the Catholics ncrimmaged from ihe twenty yard line, and Degree punted out of bounds on his 38 yard line. A long forward pass. Hartley to Noble, and clever open field running by the latter resulted In the big halfback dashing across the Irish goal. In the second half Notre Dame's touted aerial game was put into effect, and Rockne's men fairly dazzled their opponents and the huge crowd by completing several that resulted in one touchdown and threatened to score more on numerous occasions. Irish Score On Pass.

With the ball on Notre Dame's 3 yard line Iayden passed to Vergera who ran twenty-three yards to According to the New York state PHli.Al'Ki.PHIA i- -Cor cells ttr. Tiiat Treak'-r ail aeaari net defiant Pennsylvania elefi gjMl after a fought batt "vrnell finau.r idaereu by the scxrrc of to A fifll roal cvir rvr 1 boxing commission ruling, whaci deprived Johnny Wilson of his middleweight crown for failure to fight Harry Oreb. IKwd lg jiow champion of tfie world In the Empire state. Announcement before tbe fight that the men were P.ghting for the world title brought cage strength this season. Michigan and the weak Illinois team.

Don't miss these5 specials for men ln a conference game. Also It lost to Princeton. The argument there, how Individually, the Royal Purple outfit has all the earmarks of a title-winning aggregation. Sagle. potenti ever, concerns me cnnierence du'l throughout.

At straight football there was little to choose between therh. although Iowa City gamed more yardage this style than the Caseys. The vis iiors ran better interference, but the Casey secondary defense played smart football. Bishop-. Coliigan and Walters usually stopping the enemy backs without much gain when Ihev "succeeded in getting through the line.

On offense, lack of interference prevented tne locals from gettinc anywhere. Several times Iowa City linemen broke through and nailed Bill Dev.s for big losses simply be cause be received no protection getting off forward passes. The former Ames tar showed flashes of his old ttm form, however, and while ally one of the best forwards who Chicago, followers claim that as it Nebraska's 41 yard line. Layden went around end for three yards. Crowley fumbled hut recovered has graced Alumni gymnasium in did not lose it Is entitled to share vears.

will undoubtedly hold down i with Iowa in Michigan the cham- from the crowd, however. O'Dowd won the middleweight title, which he later lost to Wilson, bv winning over AI McCoy several years ago In the fame ring he fought yesterday. IOWA CITY HIGH WINS FROM DUBUQUE TEAM Derby ribbed union suits without a loss. On the next play. Layden shot a pass to Don Miller, and the latter smashed through a broken field for a touchdown.

Notre Dame wasted a glorious opportunity sxjn after the fourth quarter opned when Stuhldrher wis thrown for an eight yard loss on a fourth down with the ball on Nebraska's two yard line. -4. :isn.on In tfc Cr-: p-rWxl an I a luurbdosn by In the third cuani a tbe ernt of tbe scor- That time-worn phras-. the srore loe tuyt teU the story, mast b-j tm- ran marcb4 down th r.Ul Ihr-e ttmee in th first fcalf ktnS' b4AT i af dow wh-f tae red sad blue eleven wa21 rorr." aenal pia- r-r. t'xi axxl rai lime Pi Tainted ojt nt" wS- followed PwinarlvanU gti -be a in mt that her 'rtJay was twice as strong as -W-n that beat the Navy and l-i-nr anla Ktate.

K'tmU marches on be iew-t ftwa a tclui.cmi iV'cnption when It la taw tea: th mn frm Ithara mad 1( first dowrm En tvo for lrar.ia. eaefct foe-ward iimmi two tf which were auccieaful. Puitunrl vut 1 1 il elev en aerials and lost one of the forward positions opposite pionship with Iowa and Michigan Kirwin or one of the multitude of Others claim that by being ll applicants struggling for the job. scorless by It failed to Paulson, who played brilliantly at show the strength of Michigan, the center position in the closing which won. 18 to 6 and should be games of the 1921-2 season, will have I counted out.

The conference au-opposltlon from a number of appll- I thorttles will be asked to crack this cants, including Miller and Boylan. 'one. sophomores. If Morrison or one of; Vanderbtlt Vniversitv. Which com -the other forward candidates suecesd pleted a Heaaon undefen'td by fTin-in shoving either Kirwin or Sagle out nlng over University of South Ds-of their regular berth, the latter kota today, established one of the IN DECISIVE FASHION 95 XOTRK DAME NEBRASKA (14.) Carborry (Ci.L.

U.L. B. Schoeppol I'otton II. enke TTnayYa knit to fit of rtppa'. lonaTv rood unable to niak- much headway with the ball he uld all the punting and passing.

I Special to The GaseUe. For the most part play was con- IOWA CITV. Dec. 1. Towa City to the art between the twen-1 hijeh school took the measure of Duty -five yard lir.ee.

an pun', buque with comparative ese. u- iltuj the hall iTonl thee mtrks. Thanksfnlng day. The two teama At no time was either gcml situ islv clashed on the feeondary gridiron. r.r.

-lthough each learj at-: on Iowa university field, and the tempted a drop kick from the tc.lrty little Hawkeyes maintained their yard Une. both of which felL abort. almost unblemished record. win- will undoubtedly give the tall Graet- i greatest records ever established bv Bt'a'Sit "wr Star a haTtl run for the Pivot; a southern team. It played powerful Job.

I Micbigun to ix tte, among other feats. Srherrr Weber St (iliani. Georgia Tech, which beat Auburn to- Russeii At the euarug. captain Bieber aniljda.v, lt t' Nvy. fib Hines have the call.

In Paul Dee, Dame, but WSS undefeated LV1 "fcartie'v 1 1922 football cantain. Kennedy, and southern opponents. Auburn, until' Brc CJ. Ci R.tn C.iC tr- R. 3 0rst K.

T. Vercsrs R. R. Thomas Berrr.i-in II. Is.

Cotnl K. 11. F. B. Eoaco cotton, tnnmrd with Larxv ri but- tonsv, button seat style, eicru color; a mechum sll but four Noble.

ioirt, Dykeman. the two regulars will have 1 yesterday's game, was also unde- Hvrtloy Just before thu game was called a nlng their seventh game of the ftrr tourhdown Hsrtler. I. Referee elevens. Dee'a great feated by "Down In Dixie" comoetltion By Jrn today pass.

Davie to Colllgan. carried season, during which they Ibat but Princeton the severe Chtrarrt I'mnirn Sf hr.mmer. hfiioht will he an IndisDeniab as-' and iKiaeted a 6 to 0 verdict over 11 ba an claim with to premier the ball thirty-five yards, and on the winter wnigist just the tbarvf tor a man who set to the varsltv if he acquires some Centre. Vanderbilt. on its record.

arslty if football honors of the east, having gone throngh the season undefeated champion. It's record of the speed with which the minute southern io-n't cmre for clumsy agalnrt southern teams has not been Chteago. Head lineiir.an Tounr. Illinois Wetleym. Field judges Hedges, Dart-nonth S-Jbtlrutlnii MrXalty for Carberry: Stance for Cotton: Lelbel for Brown; Walih for Regan: Vosa for Walh: Kler for MI tor Verfiri: stuhld-reher for Crowley for Berg next play Davis added ten more that took the ball to Iowa City's 35 yard line, but tbe whistle cut short the belated rally.

A crowd of about one thousand was rewarded by seeing a well play underwear Lxe 36- one, that captured by rJast Des Moines high. 17 to 4. The score yesterday was SI to 0. The Iowa City eleven plainly outclassed the visitors, who went to pieces in the fourth round, after a good, though uphill fight, during the earlier part of the game. Exhausted after a bruising first half, the Mississippi river lads FRENCH CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES SUSTAINS ed game.

But four penalties were In beaten by Georgia Tech. Nebraska Comes Through. The Nebraska Cornhnakers irs Missouri Valley champions. Their defeat of Notre Dame yesterday was consolation for the loss to Syracuse a month or so ago in the Nebraska na man; D. Miller for Connel; U.

Miller; bsyden for LivergeoS; Thomses for Schoeppel: McGlaaann for Wenkt; H. I-witr for Kuuell: R. Oewlts for Noble. RTtTItsY! CTTlrB ATlftN nicted during the contest, both teams DUAlnu ruCIUIIlun playing bard, clean football. of Citr I.

I only set lack. Xotre Dame lost her first game of the season today and, but the second in four years. Bleber is endowed. In scrimmage this week, the entire squad is displaying good early season sneed and a gratifying ey for the basket. Sagle, Paulson, and Morrison, a sophomore, are showing particularly well in the latter department.

Oeneral work will continue throughout the week, with the development of plays starting in earnest Dec. 4. Those who answered the first for-msl call for candidates Monday are Captain Bleber. Sagle. Kirwin.

Paulson, Hines, Krbe, and Kennedy of last year's varsity squad and Parsons. Dykeman. Boylan. I-yons. Hartwell.

Greene, Miller, Morrison, and Dee. who played on the Frosh varsity- in 120. BIO TEN CHIEFTAINS GATHER IN CHICAGO unir llcllicimt Talambo Shores Mr Meet torts Walters Potter Scbalts Walloa Uea ''ron Drov Fldler Tramp. 1 C. r.

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B. couldn't hold their own. The first score was made early by Iowa City; the second came, after harder work. Th half ended 12 to 0. and the game looked pretty tight.

In the second half, however, and especially in the final frame, the home team became irresistible in its attacks, and with plunges, end runs. and forward passes, amassed three, more touchdowns, two of them. In the -final moments of play. Dubuque's best showing was a series of splendid braces, when its goal 46, a bnrfmin at 95c Special purchase Shirt Sale 95c $150 You'd rfpsrt to jmy nocfa more for these shirts wet it not for our fni 1 1 la special purchase at 9Sc aJbeo-laterr fast coior extra ood 1 a Les in new PAP.13. ler.

The rhsmb'T of yesterday sustained the! French boxing federation In It de-claton depnvxf Battling Sikl of 1h light heavyweigbt championship of Franc- by a vote of 49 to 134. won the title of light bea vtw Hg champion of 'ho worll wbn be knocked otit Oeorgss Car pe-nter. Ths vote In ths chamber was sc-; rasUMted by ths protest of Depute Dtagne. Negro member representing French fVnegai. against the box.ng BOWLING CHICAGO.

Dec. the Associated Press.) Schedule mskers of the western conference gathered here for the meeting tomorrow to arrange the football, baseball and track schedules for ths IMS campaign in the "Big Ten" athletics. line was in peril several times, early in the battle; when the visitors held I the locals for downs, and recaptured i the ball: and in the completion of a Out on the far cotmt, a situation similar to the Western Conference muddle exists. It came Into being tn. day, when Oregon plsyed to tlm with Washlragton.

The Washington huskies were a walkover for California, highest scoring team ln tb land. California stands at the top in tho Pacific coast confsrencs standing, with four victories? and no defests. Oregon won I snd lost 0. bub tied (Ale Washington today. Th fact that both California and Oregon have 1,000 per cent each Is where th rub comes in.

the nam as Chicago in regard to Michigan and Iowa. hesitate not st all, however, in handing the palm to California. Th bears ars a wonder team. CHERRY LEAGUE. Freaera.

FOOTBALL RESULTS fadoiation'B action. Lrjagne threstenad to have tbe i -h Rxvmotid few brilliant forward passes. In addition to mapping out tbe 43 J53 schedules, the athletic directors of sjd strcpe pavt-at HJI faa 1,11.. MARQUETTE DEFEATS atjoe cot off. Hal cstobrated bis triumph oror ITS 14 143 171 15 Het.bner lamuth Tamer WEST.

11 Nat re Dean S. ICS is 214 157 11 C4 CarpsnOrr wfcb a aprrs ra Pans for -hsrU rast szaea 14-I7H; IM 111 the western conference will hold their annual meeting tonight, and later will hold a joint meeting with the faculty representative of the universities to deckle a number of important questions, among which will SOUTH DAKOTA. 3M MILWAUKEE. Dc 1 CBr axers! weeks. He WOtrM up by a refares txs a io r'ri Tota'a t29 112 742 24S afar SS; (wnth Oafcta Detroit 14; TswaS IS.

BUasss Aggies 4s; Texas hrtsHaa Xtsaaart Ksaass 7. Michigan AggtM St. Li 7. liiS ar Kalis S. Utah 14; I'tab Aggie.

S. Tbe Yr barging fejeratjoo sua Ser-eralee battler from Lnifn mi of i k.w una- 1 status of future Intersectlonal versity humbled the mighty Cardinal further pjgihsOc operations fortune Burgf 77 football games. The conference indoor track snd field championships. Waeatagtoa Ore Hm. aUfaraaa 41; Wash, -tale S.

ail stw. 50 dozen Men's wool hose or 3 for A CHANGES TAKE PLACE AMONG PIN LEADERS hat tbe Ugfet raaii ssi lit 14S 142 13S 147 Mm. Uak. Aggie S7t MarsiagsMa IS. 142 424 121 SS4 114 444 144474 ths swimming championship meat, aad the outdoor track and field squad of the South Dakota sity.

St to 0. ln their Thanksgiving day classic her yesterday. Mixing forward passu with rifle line smashes. Marquette kept cftbsww-M was no' light charapo of tns mm wag rro y- 175 longer light basv weight champion SchUlig ltl mt Francs. i Totals 7U I 72 744 2fl cnsmp.onsnip meet atso win awarded and tbe dates set It is believed that tb Indoor track meet and the swimming championship will be awarded to Northwestern uni tne cardinals continually crossed up.

Marquette scored their first touchdown early In ths first quarter. A substitute team playing tb last Cssders WATERLOO PRO ELEVEN Bradley 41: rra Miami tar toast 1 S. XAsVr. CaapaSJ Peaaayhraaia S. rtrtaSwrgk 14; r-raa Stat, S.

arksatrr 14; Bbrt 14. Calgate lambla F. satd M. 7 Cia44yhrg S. Oeorgetawa 44; (ieC WNaart) SOUTH.

4iargta Tech 14; Aaanar S. Certr 41; pSSgj rarothia S. KANSAfl CITT. Xc 1. With changes ln the third snd fourth places In the five men tm event' Of th midwest bowling tournsmenf.

here last night, attack on the loading versity, while the indoor track cham Morris Zachar DEFEATS MARS HALL TOWN 14 552 112 114 141 Sartor two Pionshl'ps, held at tb University of luckless touchdown. 1U 111 1M in 173 its Da Iowa last year, will go to the I id 174 404 kotans. versity of Chicago. Chief interest In the meetings cen 154 457 Today game classes the most sue a rw i Tk. TT 141 lit cassTui season in tn history of Mar luMU IS: Swwaaee ters in tbe arranging of tbe loo A'Seeties dufe r.xtba:i roam positions wss renewed today.

Bowlers from Kansas City. Wichita, snd Davenport, ars slated to roll this afternoon; and from Kansas City. Floons, Des Moines, Denver snd Racine, tonight. queue university Their CSSttaa aga Iti Oglei horse t. et Virginia 14: if.

aad 4. s. Bte 14: Artxn f. kT" f0 gridiron campaign and tb future while toTaC intersectlonal games Iowa baa never crossed Tctais 114 2472 Une was tM Marshall I r. 41 to ctoauig footba'i 14 Ml I-ee 14; -I oh as Hop.

S. ganas mt tae ssason. fltigar. Brag daaa. Ie ljmonmri aad Casner war raeu-Unr.

11 TT, ril, i under consideration an invitation to for the year. Detroit astrSeialtr if 547 14a i74.ii ptay anotner gam wit 1 ate. with A aconad on them with a drop ck on w. r. tfca sta- for the WcaJS.

Ts tocaJ I.l wci hot, sast tbe tjfcotiy si sjnsi if to all iti Wi raJsa ad Str; 1 1 mi tr -or SI. HIGH HOOI III S3; Ma) Cky Toledo Ml Wait 14. 4: Marballtra S. we 14 Vr II Ath-rl-i fK. tir 1 a.

Heat 144 i- tl I to mak another two year agree taus was defeated by Kakxva and Cemex GREENLEAF AND BURCH START MATCH TOtilGHT meet for home and home games with a aeors at Til 1U 114 144 4TS I Princeton e-t one we re nmtm 214 144 24144)7 1 1 Vale aad I in tba or her contest Mclntyre 141 13421 MaaeaJte It; VTast Ithssly S. katksk IS: Carthags- SSSaSSSSjp IS: Otivsaw Mmry CUr gfl Madrid tajart Ctty a. Qag 3. BlSSny onn.il BtaST t. SPOfi Tsie wants Iowa, which scored a to 0 triumph over the Uis this sea 741 7TT 774 174 WrilATLAXD CAGERS NKW YORK Dec.

1 Owing to tho non-arrival of a new set of ivory balls, the opening block of th 4.0 point match between Ralph Greon- son to make another appearance in VEVT YORK the Tale bowl next fall. It Is blved Smart new fancy knit ties 50c BEAT LOWDEN, 5-7 GEORGIA TECH WINS FROM AUBURN. WEST VIRGINIA WINS FROM W. AND 14-1 14-45 21 rivsat aswJ mrt-w with faculty representative will not prohibit intersectlonal games in 133. provided tbe players are not away 1 from their university for too long a alliances are expected to be leaf, champion, and Artbur Church, challenger, for tho world's pocket, billiard championship has been post-uoned until tonight.

The mem will play thre blocks of 140 points aacbt ths match ending oh Monday. Jay WHEaTIAND Dec Wn-t atsd taasastlairi team defeated Ixrw the 25. Her- i ufm-rdkd mMmmM to s4a-Ml Chs-tra mM w-ssjBBsrfJ array sar mrm pVssrsg-asv aiacy auasttv, thomce ssa s-W Smc to 7 Tbe taams sr ATI-AXTA. Gil, Dec I Ual he K-eri Georgia Teen id ttca rrra-a. a formed in the western conference schedules Wisconsin desires to ar- feated Auburn here yesrie-rday 14 4.

before a crowd -Stated at 27 I to r.oih fifsi goals whC each mad IYJVCff free throw. tbe Isrgsst rer to attend a foot ball gssss in tae mouth It wss too' third eso catlve victory for tbe goWlen over the plainsmen. MOKGANTOWN. Dec. I.

West Virginia finished its seaeftn undefeated today by winning over Washington and Jefferson 14 to 0 in a bitter straggle, featured by tb sensational running of Nick Nat-dacci. diminutive half back. Both elevens fought a standstill battle in the first hah, but in th third period, the powerful snoun-' a ineers rushed W. and J. off its feoc NEW OH h-Hike DotrtU Paul warn on a ma 1 as a boat with Dave rU-enkert New York BI-FAl0 Rocky Kansas.

Buffalo woo or or Pete art ley. New TsanV, in rounds PHILADELPHIA Bobby star-lit. liftn HeizItU Perm defeaAes) PaJ Msraav New Orleans bsser. Armstrong Cloth 11 -ng a lf-21 gam with the unde-ftd Iowa eleven, while Michigan deairea to resume football relations with Chicago. There is a strong possibility that Iowa will be a del ad to Chicago' schedule, while Coach Btagg also wai be forced to consider tbe problem of add-rig Minnesota to tbe Maroon rrr-tf 5 for or 5415 Tbe gsusse anas one of the hardest and moat ssrfBlaaet ever ptayed in tb i KHith.

Aussarn had thre etances to so1 and ssassk ssse mt Sara gooc All cr-ar-oa came on ruBlss. Iowa i CfxSCv sj program for.

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