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THE UNVUL(y OCTOBER 9, 19T7, TIGERS DEFEAT BUSKERS ACJoiitinued from Page OneJ (he defeat provides sheer amazement when one attempts to analyze the defeat. Hunker Line Stonewall. The Nebraska line, although out beefed by a substantial margin, had the Tigers forwards baffled and balked on almost every down. While the Tiger backs found it a hopeless task to puncture forwards, tlie offensive was a delight to behold. 'The hard hitting was the big statement after YANKEES SWEEP the battle.

The outstanding thing of the en- 1 was the excellent sports- manship displayed by both teams. No rough stuff was evident, and from whistle to whistle it real i football. Perry and Boulter brought back memories of the NfcBride-Witte' combination. Periy with a shield of interference to get him past the line of scrimmage broke away i A everal gains that brought the spectators to their feet. The diipinu- tlve quarter, "Ding" Boulter got off PIRATE SERIES i from Page One.) The stadium was in an uproar.

The fans had been shouting themselves hoarse at every pitch since the bases were loaded. one shouted the umpire. i ITien, "Ball "Strike two And then another ball. Miljus picked up the reasln bag to take the moisture from the damp ball of his pitching hand. He pulled Tennrstee, New Unten.

S. At It; infheM Seethern, 1. At rt. Christian, It; Texas At St. Kdward.s.

t. At 19; Trtnlty, 6. ON THE COAST. At Orefon, 9. At of Idaho.

SI; rirte, 9. At State, It; Colorado, d. At Mexico, tT; Monte- xnma. 0. At Palo 20; Nrrada, At Loa Caltfornta.

13. 1 Oreron Aftlee, 12. PLAY-BY-PLAY UNCOLN-WAITE HAWKEYB LOSE i. iri Cither driving through the Tiger line or swinging around the wiiigs in a procession of plungw which had the Tigers battlfne desperately to avert a Waterloo defeat. Detailed notes of the struggle also dlscloee that not on a single occasion were the Tigers able to smash their way Into Nebraska territory to bid for a second touchdowm.

nie Tigers and Owlnn Henry had their one opportunity and made the once for a fifty-five yard dash to a touchdown. A penalty robbed lilm what he hoped would be the final strike. The persons in the recesses FIRST QUARTER. Captain Austin of Lincoln won the toss, and chose to defend the south goal. Tindall returned Morse kickoff to 26-yard line, and then made three yards through the line.

Perry swung around left end for 48 yarts. Perry made three yards more through the line. The Lincoln halfbacks made two yards on two more plunges through the line. pass to Boulter netted TO OHIO STATE Virds ana a itrst down, Lin- ball on 7-yard line. of another run when Lincoln i persons mtne recesses ii ai rn smaalies through Une was offside on the play.

Immense steel and concrete Umbles Frove Costlv To Packer made 2 yards, and Tindall Packer provedto the Waite fans that he still can punt and the Redheaded spirals were good for many a gain. Watte is no slouch when it come to kicking, and Hawk getting off some good ones. stadium leaned forward on their seats, their hearts pounding. Miljus wound up and let go the ball. WUd Pitch Is Fatal- Through tiie darkness 11 shot, high and on the outside.

Frantical- lowa; Buckeyes Win, 13-6. IOWA CITY. Oct. 8-Taking ly Catcher Oooch leaped for It. II i of Hawkeye slips, Ohio Just touched the end of big i opened Its drive for the Big 13-to-6 kickoff down the east side line to 13 to 6 40 line.

Lockert made Had the Buckeyes opened up the mg aetack, they had in the Sfve and popped away the Ten Utle with ast quarter, at the beginning of dugout. There was a over Iowa here this afternoon. The the game the result might have added line plunge been slightly altered so far as Lin- i uiose lasi lew aramaiic most of it while the better football team that seemed to In- team that seemed to be In- penetrable defense or invincible drive in advancing the ball was balked of a victory and bowed to oeen sngntiy aaerea so Yru presenting a Morse made a Owlnn Henry, the master mentor coin is concerned. However. Waite won me heam Ohio down.

The bt and also the possessor of a master only tiie plgskm a gall a hS crack until the Hawk lost as i during the first half and did not! out ii was a I quarter. The first play of the called back, and Waite penalized 15 Preanidl Shine. In Defeat. I have much opportunity to try the jov nranclS Iowa i yards. Waite made a yard on the ball lugging was the air.

Joy prancing down me third back, fumbled as he was tackled two olavs Hawk punted 19 most scintlllattnB of I imi by Rowan and Eby. flashy Buckeye yards Lincoln taking the ball on career In a scarlet Cornhusker Jer- Lincoln ha.s yet to develop a con- i back, scooped up the ball to race 4 i-vard line sey. His smashes at the Tiger line nlace kicker Out of the' Yankee nlavers threw haLx in J' Its 41-yard line. and his circling ruas around the Missouri wlng.A were easily the fea lures of a thrilling, but disappoint same time, the great 1 shaking off Iowa tacklers ran 43 Many fans enjoyed the play big. game Miljus.

his heart broken i yards to cross the Hawkeye goal, play details of the Nebraska-Mis- by his tragic pitch slowly sourl game broadcast through the i toward the dugout. He did not public service system. to hear the words of consola- I tlon that were shouted out to him. Tlie home fires should burn long He was for one boy by the name of Hawk ThrUler of Series, playing for Waite. When he seem- The game thrilling ed at the end of a substantial gain the series, all of which were won the clever back would squirm and by the Yankees wiggle hla way through the Lin- The scores were: 5 to 8 to coin tackisrs, only to be brought 8 to 1, and 4 to 3.

Ing afternoon. final scoring effort, coming late in the fourth period, had the nerves of Missouri worn to a raw edge, A Presnell pass to Farley netted thirty-five yards and the Cornhuskers were deep in Tiger territory, knocking at the touchdown door. In the crisis, the Missouri forwards balked the Nebraska advance, capturing the ball on downs and then Intruded the final pistol shot to clinch the triumph. Mi.zou Rooter. Celebrate.

Missouri followers tonight are wildly celebrating their three time victory, an achievement never prev- Irusly credited to any Nebraska foe In the history of lootball in the Missouri Valley region. The only solace Huskers followers were to derive from the distre.sslng atlon is that they sat in the stands car and saw a Cornlmsker team, which sliLshed and drove to gains totaling 3i)0 yards, bow its head to an opponent which accounted for net gains barely 20 yards. The Yankee players threw bats in i 28 years for touchdoam. 'DbJ 24 yards around five touchdowns rung only one try air and rushed toward Cortbs, second Ohio touchdown also came Perrv ran the other end for point was registered and Arm- slapping him on the back and this quarter when Alber gathered With a 2-yard 1 strong was respo'nslble for this. I shouting their Joy a Iby and made It a first doJm.

38 yards for the score. to give the red and black team a first down. l.lncoln Tries The Line. On the next three plays Armstrong made eight yards. Tindall rammed the line for fourteen yards.

Batty wa.s substituted for Woodside In the Lincoln line. Arm.strong made nine yards through the line. Tindall made a yard and a first downs. Packer made two yards, and Armstrong added three more. Lincoln made anotlier yard, bringing the ball to 6-yord line.

Armstrong made a yard. Waite taking the ball on downs on its 5-yard line. Hawkins punted, Armstrong returning the ball to 31- yard line. Boulter broke throe on the next play, and raced 30 yards for a touchdown. placekick was wide.

Scobe 18. Waite 0. Witt was sent In the Lincoln lineup for Austin. Betz for Woodley, and Stone for Packer. Scott returned kickoff to 40-yard line.

Following three unsuccessful attemnts through the line, Waite puhted, kick rolling over the goal line for a touchback. Apel was substituted for Morse in the Waite backfleld. Armstrong made four yards as Lin- eight yards through center, and coin began scrimmaging from its a line plunge. 20-yard line, but the play was re- yard and a called, and Lincoln jienallzed 5 ball was in midfield, yards. Tindall made two yards, yard.

The play was Armstrong was thrown for an eleven yard loss as the half ended. 18, Waite 0 THIRD QUARTER. Hawk ran 60-yard kickoff to 23-yard line. On two tries through the line, tlie Toledo backfleld failed to gain. Hawk gain Packer made It a first punted 36 yards, and Boulter re- Packer crashed through the line for i turned for a touchdown, making a six yards until forced out of bounds.

pretty run down the east Perry next made three yards while receiving good interference through the line. Lincoln was twice from his men. placekick 24. added three more. Packer brought the ball on the next plunge within a foot of the goal.

Tindall took the ball across for a touchdown. Score 6, Waite 0. Perry failed to kick the try-for-point. Waite Forced To Punt. Hawk returned 59-yard 24-yard line.

The play was called back, and the capitiu city lads fien- i alized 15 yards for holding. Two attempted passes by Waite were incomplete, and Hawk punted, the ball rolling out of bcuiYds on Lln- i 12-yard line. Packer punted back, Waite taking the Aall on Lin- 48-yard line, woodley was sent in for Austin in the Lincoln line, and Batty for Koster. A per- i feet pass from the hands of Apel to Morse netted 41 yards, Waite ball on Lincoln's 8-yard line. A backward pas.s lost six yards.

Schmitt intercepted the rtext pass, giving the ball to Lincoln on its 13-yard line. punt brought the ball to 38-yard line, A pas.s to Morse gained I yards. Another pass, Apel to Hawk, gained seven yards and a touch' down. 31, 6. Hawk failed to make the try-ior- I pwint.

Toledo Passes, i Packer returned tlie kickoff to Lincoln's 34-yard line. Lincoln lost seven yards on the next three plays, and Packer punted. Waite taking the ball In midfield. Apel plunged for a first down. Waite drew a five- yard penalty.

pass to Bick- I ford gained sixteen yards. Waite was peialized five yards for being offside. Bickford hit the line for eleven yards. ball on Lln- i 16-yard line, Apel's first pass was incomplete, but his next one to I Hawk was good for a touchdown. 31.

Waite 12. Mor.se lacekicked the extra point. Goal Posts Here There and Everywhere CHICAGO DOWNS HOOSIER ELEVEN It seemed as dowm on than one occasion'by the Pirates were really the safety man Hrst time today. They were fighting with heads up Marnnnc they went down fighting. in a 8 liesi Pittsburgh started Carmen Hill on evening the Waite squad was entertained at the Liberty Pittsburg theater.

They were later shown the the box. The tall, slow-moving be- movies of the Lincoln Waite con- spectacled pitcher was fairly good. te.st denartlng at midnight in their but not quite good enough, and he to derive from the distressing situ- car over the Rock Island. made the mistake of serving a fast Summary and Lineup. Nebraska, Tarr Drumm Morgan Miller W.

smith RT Pos. Missouri, Lee LT Richards LCl Holm James McMullen Randeis Oibson lAWBon Merhle (C) DIcmund Presnell Byars Swofford PB Officials: Leslie Edmunds, Topeka Umpire, Colonel Mumma, Iowa City, Field i H. Mlllaid, Decatur, 111. lead lineKinan, O. W.

Taylor Des Moines, Iowa. Substitutions: Nebraska for Brown. McBride for Howell, Witte for Presnell, Sprague for Lee. Aslibum for Lawson. Shaner for Snrague, Whitmore for McMullen Farley for Oehlrlch.

Missouri Clark Maschoff for Drumm. Hawkins for Maschoff, Wescott for Miller, Huff for Lucas. M. Brown for Oibson, Hursley for Tarr. Lyons for Morgan.

Touchdoams: Howell. Clark. Extra point (placement). Score by periods: Nebraska 0 8 0 Missouri 0 7 0 Time of fifteen minutes ball to Babe Ruth. Both clubs scored in the first inning.

The Pirates made one on singles by Lloyd Waner and Wright. The Yankees also made one on three consecutive hits by Combs, Koenig and Ruth. Immediately after this Hill showed how good he was by striking out Oehrlg, Meusel and Lazzeri in succession. Mflfhty Wallop. The two teams fought on with the score I to 1 until the fifth, when Ruth did his stuff.

Combs was on base Hill put a few on the out- virtue of its 14-0 victory over side and then grooved a fast one. Ruth took a good toehold, leaned STIFF TESTS FOR BIG TOWN TEAMS (Continued from Page One.) by Roy Mandery. Hastings me its Aurora. The Oerlng-AlUance game Is the event on the western conference calendar. Oerlng, by Iowa scored its lone touchdown In the final period when three penalized five yards for being off- was blocked.

aide on the next two plays. Lin-i ball on 25-yard Une. plare kick short. scrimmaged from Its 20-yard line. Fancy Return.

After making two tries through the line. Waite punted. Boulter returned 43-yard boot to Lin- 33-yard line. Perry made four yards. Packer punted 68 yards for a touchback.

After Martin spilled Morse for a six-yard loss, Hawkins punted 32 yards to Boulter who returned to 34-yard line. Perry annexed sixteen yards around left end. On the CHICAGO, Oct. Uni-. next two plays Perry gained and lost three yards.

Perry next gained 14 yards bringing the ball to 5-yard Une. Perry made three yards. Packer brought the ball two feet from the goal Une, Perry fumbled and Juhasz recovered the Indiana U. By 13-0 Margin. versltyof Chicago Maroons this afternoon defeated the University of Indiana team.

13 to 0. the first Big Ten Conference victory for Chicago since it defeated Purdue in 1925. ITie so-called mystery team of Stagg's ball for Toledo on the 5-yard Une, good to its rooters this afternoon. Hawkins punted 44 yards. Boulter showing a driving line-attack and returning 39 yards to 4-yard Une.

Perry smashed through the ScottabUiff. is riding on the crest of the wave, while the Box Butte county grldders also are enjoying a the ball went shooting out into the considerable skill in forward pass-' jjne for four yards, but the play ing. Indiana In the early stages of was called back, both teams being the game showed a vigorous defense; offside. Perry made two yards as and some skill in the open game. i the quarter ended.

but weakened in the final stages. It' g- Walte 0 has little scoring power on its show- i SECOND QU4RTFR fine season. and Bayard. Scottabluff meets Bayard. Bridgeport plays Sidney and Mitchell plays at Mtnatare.

Coach Bill Albion team will meet Columbus in what should Itify on the ball with his heavy bat, and Leyers and Mendenhall starred for Packer plunged across the goal the Maroons and Reinhart for In- i Une for a touchdowm. Perry failed right-centerfleld bleachers, landing high up In the crowd. It was Ruth's second homer of the series and the huge crowd cheered madly as hs trotted around the bases, a kig I happy smile on his broad face. But the Pirates were not beaten diana. HI SCHOOL SCORES.

LINCOLN ELEVEN TROUNCES WAITE (Continued from Page One.) vantage, but U-vre was no let-up in the activities of Uie Lincoln backs. Lincoln Line Holds. i After Woodside and Captain Austin had combined to stop the Ohio advance. Lockert punted to Boulter, the slippery Lincoln high field general racing 58 yards to a touchdown. It was a pretty return and brought the whole team into action.

Trap- ptnt the punt at full speed, Boulter reversed his field and took advantage of some near-perfect Inter- ference on his scoring Jaunt, i Perry swept the end for 34 yards and another touchdown before the i third period was over. sue- ceasfui kick for the extra point gave i Lincoln a 31-0 advantage. With victory practically assured, i Cfoach Browne substituted freely and Walte took advantage of the makeshift defense to uncork its forward pass tactics. The aerial displayed factored In scoring two earned touchdowns, but the crack of the pistol left Walte a fame but badly beaten team. Lineup and Summary.

Lincoln 31 Pos. Walte. 13 h. E. Juhasz Kofiter L.

Austin L. a Martin Schmitt Woodside R. T. R. E.

Boulter Q. B. Verry L. Tindall F. B.

Lockert Lincoln Armstrong for Perry. Woodley for Schmitt, Witt for Austin. Betz for for Koster. Perry for Armstrong. Schmitt for Woodley, Austin for Witt Woodley for Austin.

Packer for Stone, Chamberlain (or Kelsel- bach. Koeter for Batty. Walte Brown for Hrssong. Tefft for Zam, Apel for Morse. Page for Tefft.

WItherall for Russ. Bickford for Soott. Morey for Toth Apel for Morse. Lincoln Tindall, Packer, Perry, Bolter 2. Waite Uaw-k.

a. Extra point Lincoln Perry, More place- east Nebraska game. West Point tackles Norfolk and David City wlU meet Stanton. Oames this 14. Lincoln at York.

Havelock at Cathedral. Reward at Btthany. Crtlthton Prep at Omaha South. Patrburr at Superior. Auburn at Nebraaka City.

North Platte at Cotad. Crete at Beatrice. Curtti Aiilas at Chappell. TecumMh at Peru Piep Albion at Colunibua. Point at Norfolk.

Lexlnfton at Kearney. St Paul at Ord. Mttehall at Mtnatare. Broken Bow at Loup City. Platttmouth at Aihland.

Sutton at Nelaon. Beaver City at Pranklln Beatrice reeerves at Liberty. Oenoa Indiana at Stromaburg. Laurel at Platnvleer. Wymore at Pawnee City.

Maywood at North Platte reservta. Alniworth at Coloma, S. D. Sterling at Shubcrt. Arcadia at Wotbaoh.

Elmwood at Brock. Heintngford at Oordon. BluomingtoQ at Alma, urant at Paliaadt. P'lger at Madtaon Mason City at Ravenna. Decatur at Oakland Crawford at Hot Sprtnga.

Outde Rock at Red Cloud. Rosalia at Pender. David CUV at Stanton Burweli at Sargent. Sterling at Shubert. Lusk, at Chadron.

Schuyler at at Central Olty, Kearney Prep at Overton Comstock at Callaway. Fairfield at Ftiond Clay Center at Hebron Actdemy, at silver Creek. Exeter at Harvard. Ulysses at Osceola. Plaluvlew at Randolph.

Bird City, at Imperial. Oxford at Bertrand. Ponoa at Elk. Point. S.

D. Harrison at MorrlU. Crgfton at Coleridge. iJtchfield et Broken Bow reserves. Blair at Wahoo.

Homar at Dakota City. Edgar at Ueneva Maxwell at Ogallala, Haatinga at Aurora. Winnebago at WalthlU. at Sidney Oibbon at Orand juutor Pierce at Tllden. Wilber at Bancroft at Lyons Humboldt at Table Rock.

Hoidrege at Orleans. Uerliig at AiUance. Oenoa at Clarks. Scottsbluff at Bayard. Cambridge at Oothenburg.

Anseimo at Mema Benkelman at St. Prancia, Kaa Wayne at Stoux Olty. Arapahoe at Blwood. Malarday, 19. Omaha Tech ai Orand Island.

St. Joseph, Mo. at Omaha Central. Omaha North at Abraham Lincoln, prove to be an Interegtlng north- I tied the game up in the seventh. Smith was safe on an error by Wtlcy Moore, the Yankee pitcher, who dropped throw when he was covering first on a grounder.

Brickell batted for Hill and Yde ran for Smith. Yde was safe at second when Laaerl muffed grounder. Lloyd Waner sacrificed. Barnhart then singled through the box. scoring Yde and Brickell to third.

i A moment later Brickell scored on Paul sacrifice fly. It was nip and tuck from then on to the that dramatic moment "When Miljus let go the wild pitch- (Continued from Page One.) At West Point, 0 At Winnebago, H. At l.yona, IS. At Beaver At 45; Ruibville, 9. At Ogallala Cosad.

Ogallala, 0. At Central IS; Central aty, d. At Broken Bow, 0. At Red Claud, 24; Frank- Un, 9. At a 4.

Grand Island, 9. At St. Island reserves, St. Edward, 0. to kick the trv-for-point.

Score- Lincoln 12. Waite 0. Scott returned Suter's kickoff to 36-yard Une. Hawk skirted right end for yards. On their next three tries the Ohio team lost.

Armstrong wa.s sent in the Lincoln backfleld for Perry. Hawk punted 47 yards for a touchback. Packer punted 34 yards. ball on 42-yard line. The punting duel continued for several neither team being able I to penetrate the line with success.

Woodley was substituted for Schmitt of Lincoln. With Lincoln I having the ball on its 41-yard line, 1 Packer and Armstrong hit the line Walte. 0. Scott received kickoff. and passed to Apel.

who was downed on 20-yard line. On the next two plays Toledo lost four yards, and was penalized 5 yards. Boulter returned punt to 34-yard line. Perry circled left end for a touchdown. Scorer Lincoln 30, Walte 0.

Perry placekicked the extra point. 31, Waite 0 Lockert returned the kickoff 25 yards to 41-yard line. A thorn pass by Apel was An- other pass Apel to Hawk was good for eleven yards and a first down. Lockert made two yards. Apel went I through center for eight On two tries Lockert made four yards.

ball on 17-yard line. Walte Loses Ball. Waite failed to make downs, and Lincoln took the ball on Its 12-yard Une, Packer punted 56 yards. Hawk returning to Lincoln's 41-yard Une. Perry Intorcepted pass bring- ing the ball to the 34-yard line for Lincoln.

Packer punted 41 yards. Hawk returning to 36-yard Une. Apel's pass to Hawk resulted in a 24 yard gain. Scott made seven yards through the Une, Pack- er Intercepted pass. ball on its 24-yard Une.

After Perry and Boulter tried the Une, Packer punted for a touchback, Morse fumbled, but Lockert recovered for a yard gain as the quarter ended. 31. Waite 0. FOURTH QUARTER. Boulter returned punt 45 yards, bringing the ball to pii Lincoln 31, Walte 13.

Lincoln made no return of kickoff for thirty-five yards. Armstrong replaced Tindall in tlie Lincoln backfleld. Perry- made a yard. Lincoln penalized five yards for taking time out. Armstrong made six yards, and Perry added eight more.

Packer next punted for thirty-seven yards, Hawkins returned the ball 43-yard line as the -whistle blew. Pinal score Lincoln 31, Walte 13. GEORGIA WHIPS YALE BULLDOGS guldv. "And do you know, he continuaci Crackers Off To Flying Start For 14-10 Win. NEW HAVEN, Oct.

8-A gritty, fighting crew of southerners from the University of Georgia, pounds lighter than their blue clad opponents, made football history today when they defeated Yale, 14 Zb 10. It was the first victory scored bv Georgia over Old Ell and the fighting finish found the Invaders delirious with joy, Th ered-clad crew from Georgia crossed the Yale goal Une twice and eac htime kicked the goal after touchdown. Ell scored one touchdown, a goal from touchdown and a drop-kicked goal from field. All the scoring was done In the opening two In the final quarter Yale marched down the field four onlv to be turned back by the stout-hearted lads from the south, who made up courage for what they lacked In weight. By AI, PEMARKE.

Ixvorllv and thv one he the bigge.n kick from Is on Knute Rockne, Notre Dame coach. Knute. you Warner, "is a great believer in plenty of practice. One afternoon fall a well-known paper man arrived at South Bend to look Notre Dame and an Inalructor rt to him around During the couree of their walk, (he remarked on (he number of football goal standing on the campus. all the goal posta?" he asked "Well, you see, Mr.

Rockne wants to five the boys plenty of opportunity to practice," "That's quite an Idea, but why so Why there art goal posta here, there and everywhere. 1 never siw so many in one place In my Ufv "That's not returned (he guide. "And do you In a confidential tone, "If we didn't keep an eye on that man have one In (roni of the (Copyright, 1927. Pubulaltera Adams (iood In Defeat at Peru ADAMS. Oct.

defeated by a 20 to 0 score by Peru Prep here Friday, the Adams team is given credit for Its strong showing made against a team from '20 to 25 pounds heavier per man. Tlic Adam.s players never wavered or ceased fighting with a determined brand of football at any time of the game. Adams plays Wilber on the home field Friday, Oct. 14. ARAPAHOE TEAM TUMBLES OXFORD ARAPAHOE, Oct.

8- Arapahoe took a 16 to 0 tumble out of Oxford high FYlday afternoon. As a result of the victory over Oxlord. Arapahoe has won three games and tied one this year. No team has been inside of their 20-yard line this season. COLLEGE SCORES.

(uiaci Biore by Lincoln 8 12 13 Walte 0 0 0 18- 0 Officials: Earl John- mm, Doane, Umpire William Idoun. Carthaae Parley Young. Nebraska Headllnes- msn- Don Elliott. Nsbraaka SIDE I INK NOTES. In commenting on the contest.

Coach Bill Zorn said. "Wt mere sure tip agalmt a fine team JAYHAWKS LOSE TO WISCONSIN (Continued from Page ing star of the game. The brilliant runs of the elusive Badger were too much for the sunflower state The Kansas greatest weakness appeared to be failure to block and tackle in me game the Wis- comun coach used nearly an entire lineup of substitutes. The Kansas coach rushed new men into the lineup in an attempt to stem the attack The lineup: Kansas POS. Wuconsin Hauser E.

Hotchkiss Cramer L. T. Wagner Logan Connor Burton Myers R. Olson r. Captain Bartko whom everyoue was exepciiiig to do big things SUil tirday artemoon watched tlie game from the 'Tie Waite lead- Akers Hamilton Bhannon D.

Cwper Pr. Hismifk Washington FB Referee -J. is bothered with a bad knee i Anderaoh. Missouri. Headllnesman and no chances could be taken W.

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