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9 THE WACO NEWS THIBUNB TIMES HERALD, SUNDAY; DECEMBER 2, 1928 i i i JUL UV htm mmmr Stan ford Scores Impressive Triumph Over Army, 26 0 m4mtebBau mmmmmwmMm 4 Trojans Humble Notre Dame by 27 14 Score Pop Warner's Eleven Crushes Pride Squad Southern California Dazzles Rocknemen Of Eastern Gridiron Cagle's Efforts Are Lonein the mrd quartcr. boffRed down Detroit Smashes Georgetown Down To Defeat, 33:13 Titans Protect Perfect Record for Season and Have Part Claim to lirigni opoi ior vaueis as Coast Team Wins Texas Conference Names Stars For Benefit Grid Mix Coach Bridges Announces Star Group to Face All Southwest Conference Eleven All Star Texas Conference Men Hard to Select Elevens Chosen by the Scribes Show Wide Variance in Honor Squads All Conference Selections Of Texas Critics Take Your Choice of These Teams Named By Sports Writers and Others Throughout Contest on the Cardinal 10 yard line when Lewis broke up a pass. Stanford broke loose again. Lewis featured an 80 yard march which ended when Army took the ball on downs on its seven yard line but Hoffman and Sims combined to put over a touchdown soon afterward, the Cardinal Before 86,000 Crowd By ALAN J. GOULD Atteociated Press Sports Editor Fighting Irish Rally in Second Half But Are! Unable to Overcome Coast Champs' Lead National Honors Bv WILLIAM A.

WEEKS FORT WORTH, Dec. 1 The men captain carrying the ball over on a short buck, ending a drive of 44 yards. v. Third Touchdown The third Stanford touchdown was tallied by Sims early in the final quarter after an advance of 66 yards that had only one interruption. Cagle intercepted a pass deep in his own territory but Piper, substitute Cadet Here are the all star Texas confer who will play for Frank Bridges in All Tonfftrftnre selections from the By Rl SHELL I.

NEWLAND Associated Presa Sports Writer COLISEUM, LOS ANGELES, Dec. API Tn on hrtlliant and mas scribes and critics throughout the the. charity football game here Dec. state are as follows: ence selections made by coaches and scribes of that loop, which includes: Southwestern university, George 29, against an all Southwest confer Sunset High Champ In District Three DALLAS, Dec. 1 (Spl) Dal las Sunset High's Bisons ara securely enthroned on top of the District 3 schoolboy football teams today as a result of their decisive 24 to 7 victory over Woodrow Wilson here Friday afternoon.

Sunset will likely face Cleburne. District 4 champion, next week for bi district honors. A meeting of District executives haa been summoned to investigate new evidence which might clear Frank Terranella, star quarterback of the Forest High eleven, who was declared ineligible last Tuesday. ence team, has been announced by the Simmons university coach. It terful stroke, Southern California's Trojans, coast conference champions, ended their 1928 football season to town; St.

Edward's, Austin; Howard Pavne. Brown wood Trinity. Waxa YANKEE STADIUM, NEW YORK, Dec. 1. (AP) Smashing West Point's defenses to bits with a rip roaring, bewildering attack that kept up its momentum from start to finish, Stanford put the Army football team to rout today and won the most spectacular interseetional battle of the year by the lop sided score of 2 to 0.

While a capacity crowd of 86,000 looked on in astonishment, the last hope and pride of the eastern gridiron was smothered, completely outplayed, out generaled and aoundly trounced by what turned out to be a Cardinal cyclone sweeping all before it. Cagle's Efforts Vain Led by their stalwart fullback and iaptain.v Biff Hoffman, the robust nunila of Pod Warner staged composed of players from the hachie; Simmons, Abilene, and Aus day wtih a smashing 27 14 victory over the Ramblers of Notre Dame. Texas conference, T. I. A.

A. and tin college, Sherman: ndependent colleges of the section, Before 80,000 fans, here in a huge and colorful display, the undefeated By LESTER JORDAN finnrta Editor Waxahavchie Light Associated Press 8 port Writer DETROIT. Dec. 1. (AP A flashing, battling halfback, Capt.

Tom Connell. playing his last game for the University of Detroit, made a runway of tha territory outside Georgetown university's ends, raced to three touchdowns and Inspired his mates to their finest football of the season, as the Hilltoppers were crushed, 33 to 13, here today. The victory kept Detroit in that select group of elevens which have not met defeat this season, and earned it the right to claim national ranking. Not since Notre Dame downed the Titans in 1927 haa Detroit been beaten, and It has won 15 games. Seldom Threatened Only in the first period, when they scored 13 points and took tha lead, did the Hilltoppera threaten, al tknnah thaw held Detroit even in back, fumbled on the id yard line.

Frentrup whirled eight yards and Sims the remaining five. Stanford broke up nearly every attempt of the Army to advance through the air in the closing moments of the game, with Heinecka, Sims and Lewis doing especially alert defensive duty. After intercepting one heave well in Stanford territory, Frentrup was snoken loose off tackle, dodged his and appears to be one of the most powerful squads ever assembled in these parts. Keliehor, Austin End Hodsres. Howard L.

Tackle Trojans pounded the ranks ot tne Notra Dame eleven Into disorder, drove them back with a first period offensive that netted a touchdown Hodjres, Southwestern. Guard The men selected are: Centers. Sarafinv of St. Edward's Wright. Howard Payne Center A.

Andrews. Southwestern K. Guard By A. R. (HOP) HOPKINS ports Editor, Austta Amerlean fthoads, Texas and 8chardel, 3.

M. ends: Brown, Texas and Williams. T. C. tackles; ganders, S.

M. and Brum below. T. C. guards; Powell, 8.

M. center; Lov, 8. M. and GUllland, ot Baylor, halfbacks; Hume, 8. M.

quarterback; King, Texas, fullback. By 1KN LEGO Austin (Statesman Kports Editor Ford, Texas and Bchoonover, Arkansas, ends: Brown. Texas and Williams, T. C. tackles; Sanders, 8.

M. and Van Sickle. Arkansas, guards; Powell, I. M. center; Grubbs, T.

C. quarterback; Love. 8. M. and OlllUand of Baylor, halfbacks; Burgess, A.

and fullback. Second team: Trigg and Rhoads, ends. Winters and Moore, tackles; Phillips and and Koch, guards; Burnett, center; Wilson, quarter; Perkins and Hertln, halfbacks and King, fullback. By VICTOR F.MANVEL Bporta Editor Galveston News First team: Ford, Texas and Petty ef Texas AgRlea, ends; Brown. Texas, and and Cobb of Daniel Baker.

Wainscott, St. R. Tackle Guards, Muse of Austin college, Head of Daniel Baker and Herten Rhnme. Trinitv Rierht End way past tne Army secondary ana Jancik, Southwestern Quarter after a 75 yard thrust; pushed over two more scoring bids in the second quarters and completed the rout in the last period with another seven points. From start to finish, the Maroon clad warriors of Southern California were dictators of the game.

Notre berger of St. Edward's. Boyd, Howard Payne Jriail Rrannpn. Southwestern. Half Tackles, Bullock of Abilene Christian college, Mitchell of McMurry, and Pearce of Simmons.

ran yaras ior a loucnoown wun the finest individual dash of the game. Hoffman, whose fine kicking and passing buttressed the tricky Stanford running game, successfully booted two placement kicks for ex Jansing, St. Edward's Full the second session. The last two Ends, Sims of Simmons, Keliehor of Austin college and Broad of Daniel Baker. Dame was able to puncn Its way only to five first downs and was in possession of the ball but seldom during Moore, Simmons End Pearce, Simmons Left Tackle Hertenberger, Saints Guard Sarafiny, Saints Center Grudge Match For Recreation Card Waters Refuses to Grant Request of Kopecky That Jiu Jitsu Be Barred in Clash Joe Kopecky, Bohemian middleweight sensation, has requested that Teddy Waters, St.

Paul flash, be barred from using jiu jitsu when they periods were nothing but Detroit. rnnrtH oiinfhAri the riaht to be a surprise attack at the start, put the army on the defensive and then proceeded to administer one crushing blow after another as Red Cagle, the soldier ace, fought gallantly but unsuccessfully in a losing causa. Cagle gave the army its few thrills and at times broke, light lightning through the clouds of West Point disaster, but the Louisiana flash was unable to offset the smashing, battering Stanford attack which four tames crossed the West Point goal and threatened to score a half dozen mnr HmM tra points in lour attempts. Backs. Hanna and Alldav of Cen the contest.

The line ups and summary: rated with the best backs of the Driven back In the first half, tha Stanford Poe. Army country by his performance, ne tVia firar. kir.koff and out Kozelski, Trinity Guard Hollenshead. Trinity Tackle Sanderlin. H.

Pavne R. End tenary, Cowan of Sul Ross, Dillard of Daniel Baker, Kilday, arising or Dyer of St. Edward's, and Sanders of Simmons. visitors came back, however, with rallies in tha last two nerioda that Williams, T. u.

lacaies; ouuwi. vr ir mnA Vnch Rnvlnr. ruards: Adktna, Preston Carlmark Bellman L. T. Sprague c) Post L.

Hammack sped the entire Georgetown team for counted twice for touchdowns. Sanders, Simmons Quarter Heinecka Hall T. C. center; Wilson, Baylor, quarterback; Bhelley. Texas and Hume, 8.

M. halfbacks; Beavers. Arkansas, fullback. Howard Pavne stars had in he Robesky G. Humber One waa put over in the third and another in tha last quarter.

McCarver, Howard Payne Left Hall Young, Southwestern Right Half Perry Artman R. Second team inggs ana onoonui, ii.vtiatt mnii van Rielcie. tackles: Mueller passed up because of a post season game in North Carolina, while Southwestern and Trinity coaches failed 96 yards and a touchdown, ne waa in the going throughout the game, and in the final period furnished a dazzling display by scoring two more touchdowns. Connell was liberally aided by a ima that harcrl fast and hard and It was the case or a great team airmt a valiant band led by the Flelshh acker Q. Nave Jones and Brumbelow, guards; Powell, mm FIRST PERIOD Vnllnmrlnv NntN fl.

mm' a t' iftntt ttattha Sims L. O'Keefe t'a niitatandinflr ball carrier and center; Grubb, quarter; nugnes au llland, halfbacks; hov; fullback. Wilton H. Kilday, saints By WENDELL BK.DICHEK Abilene Dally Reporter First Team Urban, Howard Payne and Keliehor, Austin, ends; Hodges, H. and Kraua.

Saint a. tackles: Pearce. Hurrell to nominate men for selection. Coach Madison Bell of T. C.

whrt will aflrt anil direct tha All. Hoffman (c F. there was no question of the result clash Tuesday night at tha Recreation hall. could make yardage. Notre Dame's center, Moynihaa, went out early with a broken wrist.

After exchanging punts the Score by periods backfield mates who cleared his path Stanford A 13 2ft Conference team, will probably an By FRED MOSEBACH aporta Editor Baa Antonio Express mnA pttv. Aeaies. ends: Promoter R. F. Wright haa re Army 0 0 0 0 0 Trojans surierea a oaa oreaa wnen a naa nounce nis cnoice oi men wun in a Stanford econna Touenaowna: Moriman around the ends in beautnui styie.

Neither Lloyd Brazil nor Ed Ma ha overlooked. paa roueo to weir yaro tone, wu Uams recovered. avwr NVinrMt than WflHama few days. Brown, Texas and Griffin, Baylor, Uckles; t.otaa mnA Preiehton. Arkansas, ceived an answer from Waters atat ing that ha will bar nothing but tha 3.

Sims and Frentrup. Points after touchdowns: Hoffman 2 (placement kicks). made Troy rooters howl with a twisting Referee. B. J.

O'Brien (Tufts): umpire. auards; Wray, Texas, center; Rees, Texas, quarter: Hume. 8. M. and Beavers, strangle hold, and thai it is up to from start to finish, tfenina ior ward wall that packed tremendous power, especially in its center trio, Stanford's fleet array of backs, led by Hoffman, Lud Fentrup and Bob Sims, ran the Army ragged.

Hoffman Stars Hoffman, a triple threat star whose performances eclipsed those of Ca ri nt thm Cardinal thrust off to a Brazil handled the punting and his forward passing was the instrument v.o moHo tha Titan offense too F. A. Lambert (Ohio State); field Judge, run, gaining to ysrua. eivuri uveu gi Boston College Tom Thorp (Columbia); head linesman, N. wuiiama lumoieo, vezie recovered 1 1 yaras Arkansas, halfbacks; sneiiey, Kopecky to protect himself Tuesday J.

Thompson (Georgetown). irom ute i rojan goal. i ne i rojan ae tMi tiinal tha Kimhlcm' aarlal attaok ft i ca i. fn. riAnrflrtriwn to fathom.

He vvn nirrnnn Simmons and 8alnts, guards; Sarafiny, Saints, center; Jancik, Southwestern, quarter; Boyd, H. and Jansing, Saints, halves Sanders, Simmons, fullback. Second Team Moore, Simmons, and Rhome, Trinity, ands; Wainncott. Saints and Culpepper. Simmons, tackles; Kozelski, Trinity and Scott, H.

guards; Wright, H. renter; McCarver, H. quarter; Hill, Trinity and Lillls, Austin, halves; Kilday, Saints, full. By JOE WARD Assistant Coach. Austin College Tum anri KellO was airtight and S.

C. took the oval. Sports Editor Fort Worth Record Telesram Finishes Season night. Kopecky does not like jiu jitsu, and although he holds a decision over whipped his heaves to Goodnow and Maloney for long advances and his Toward tne end or me nrst pertoa tne Trojans blocked a punt, recovered near mirifiawt tVian miwKMl tn a tmirhitnwn. Football Results First Team Ford of Texas and retry.

Aggies, ends; Williams. T. C. and Grif running was a constant tnreaz. HtAniuul Vlrhttne Wllltama anit Aanniiara altarnattnar with Waters, having defeated him at Dai Without Defeat fin, Baylor, tacKies; nrumoww, and Sanders.

8. M. guards; Adkins it rir Hume. 8. M.

ouarteT' steady gatna. Hlbbe failed to convert after tv Hilltnnrwra were outplayed, las a week or so ago, ha ia not anx flying start, helped fight off the Army's second period counter attack then returned in the final half to hr thft hltLza of closing Klorv. with wt navav nut of the flsht. and they Saunders took the ball over on a ouca. Meor end first period Notre Pan ft, University ef Southern California S.

tnrmrt hattlinar. Dwver. Hu back': Tove. 8. M.

U. and Perkins. Texas, halfbacks; Beavers, Arkansas, fullback, a irumiviii and Lucas. anas: ious to get into tha ring wan mm It was Watera who issued the chal knf liutin aniin Milam. Austin and BOSTON, Dec.

1. CAP) Joe Mc t.u liiar and Hannisran in the Sims and FrentruD. who scored the COLLEGE Loyola of Chicago 7, DePaul Colo. Aggies 85, Colo, college IS. Citadel 26, Presbyterian college 9.

Newport Naval Training station 10. Sheiton, H. tackles; Muse, Austin and Kozelski, Trinity, guards: McMurray. Aus Brown and Winters, tackles; Koch and Kenney, the youngest college coach 8KCOND PERIOD backfield made gains, but. could not fourth down on a 64 yard dash, that lenge for the match with tha Bohemian.

Waters has not been after in the business, ended his first sea Van Sickle, guards; Grubbs, quarter; Hughea and Shellty, half make them consistently enougn. no Tappaan kicked of then promptly intercepted Nfemlc's pass and the Trojans rmmt naaaarl anri anrlnted 3N vards but was the most sensational piay 01 tne game. Stanford's impressive triumph was line, led bv Jim Mooney, played des any srraDDier with such determination son undefeated and untied here to backs; oriimn, ruiioaca. Quantico Marines 0. Brady Intercepted Williams' pass on the 'si.

rirv H4I.I. day when his Boston college eleven crushed Holy Cross, Its ancient Jesuit no so surprising as its ciear cui mar srin of HLmerioritv in every depart' as he has been after Kopecky. Tha Bohemian tricked Waters at Dallaa and won the third fall from him. Waters sava that he should have) Anorts Editor Fort Worth Star Telegram goal una ana ran oui yaras. Vmummm iwint th Tmlltli OVBf NOtrS Boston college 19, Holy Cross V.

of Detroit S3, Georgetown IS, Stanford 19, Army University of Southern California First Team Ford, Texas and Petty of rival, 18 to 0, because he had taught his. Eagles how to handle forward Dame's line at once after the short de fanatva Vmnt. Hlhbs converted after Ap A. and ends; Williams, r. j.

u. ana been on the lookout for tricks from passes correctly. sit scored on an lg yard pass. i 27, Notre Dame li. Brown, Texas, tackiea; vansicKie a irrwv, Ravinr.

iruarda: Bart ment of piay. Coming on top of Oregon State's one sided defeat of New York university on the same field two days ago, the Cardinals' victory adds to the most disastrous mnt eastern forces have ever experi tin, center: Jancik, Houuiwestern, quarter; Hale, Trinity and Young, Southwestern, halfbacks; Boyd, H. full. Second Team Rhome, Trinity and Carter. Austin, ends; Brown, H.

P. and Pearce. Simmons, tackles; Glasscock, of Howard Payne, guard (only one named); Wright, H. center; Baker, H. and Sellers Simmons, also Hill.

Trinity, halfbacks; Jansing, Bainu, full. By N. DKNNARD Sports Editor Trinity Weekly First Team Hodges, H. and Sanderlin. H.

ends; Hodges, Southwestern and Pearca, Simmons, tackles; Hertenberger. Saints, and Kozelski, Trinity, guards; Wright. H. center; Jancik, Southwest em, quarter; Jansing. Saints and Sanders, Simmons, halves; Boyd, H.

full. perately, but unavailingiy. More than 25,000 persons witnessed the triumph. Score by periods: Georgetown 0 0 0 13 Detroit 7 0 13 13 33 Scorings Detroit touchdowns Connell 3, Goodnow, Maloney. Points after touchdowns: Connell 3 fplace ments).

Georgetown touchdowns: Dwyer. Hudak. Point after touchdown Mooney (placement). Right after tne kick orr aieponvicn kwiimi a Ramhier naas. snared the ball the Bohemian and that ne intends to show Kopecky that ha is not such a iitM intT firubhs.

T. HIGH SCHOOL quarter; Love. 8. M. U.

and Hughes of and raced for another touchdown. Hibbe Main Avenue (San Antonio) 2s. Texas, naiiDacKs; weavers, wonderful wrestler aa ne oeiieves himself to be. converted. fullback.

bmiI Tm Trtr and Bchoonover. enced at the hands of far western jsrackenndge (an Antonio) a. Troy staged a defensive game ror tne remainder of the first half whtfh ended: "I will be on the lookout for tricks Central (Fort Worth) 27. North Cleo Ionneirs purple clad players lost because their secondary defense men permitted the opposing half backs to beat them in the race down the field on aerials. Al Weston, the Boston triple threat, was on the throwing end of two perfectly executed long tosses which Paddy Creedon and Murphy caucht for tniichiinorni in unnrn.

Notre Dame S. toiverslty of Southern ends: Griffin and Knlppel, Rice, tackles; n.imtuinw mnA Runders. eiards: Adkins, Tuesday night." Waters says. "Right foes. Little things like cross country trips and the opposition of two of th pHt' foremost teams aDDarentlv Side (Fort Worth) 0.

California XO. center; Hume, quarter; Perkins and Gil Oak Cliff (Dallas) 10. Forest (Dal now he can brag aaout Dealing me, but it will be a different story after Tuesday night." had no terrors for these bewildering las) 0. THIRD PKRIOD Vnira rtama emm another break when invaders. Uland, naiibackji; tiing.

uiiuv. By ri'RTM 1NSON A. and M. Director of Pabllcty urn Mnurii Natinii'! mint after Saun Man O'War's Son Wins Kopecky is in Tine condition now and rearlv for a hard fousht battle. Stanford Powerful By 'KCII, BROWN Bporta Editor Howard Payne Weekly TaaM Ranrfaritn H.

and ders fumbled on Troy's 46 yard line. The Bohemian grappler ia determined Thomas intercepted Netmic peae 10 even First Team Petty. Aggiea and Bchoonover. Arkansas, ends; Brown, Texas, and Williams, T. C.

tackles; Koch, Baylor, a.nA.r. a auarda: Bartlett, Stanford beaten out in the race Clyde Van Dusen Triumphs in Ken matters but the xrojana yarue iaw tected areas. The third Eagles' score resulted from a 35 yard end run by Myrley. Quantico Marines Lose Rhome, Trinity, ends; Hodgea, H. and Brown, H.

tackles; Hollenshead, Trin iw anrf Httrtanherser. Saints. auards for Paciifc coast honors, looked like that he ahail again defeat waters, and that is the reason he wanted jiu jitsu barred. Watera is an artist holding, and kickea. Chevigny fooled the TroJAna with a spinner, and dashed yards to score, bowling tucky Feature Bace CHURCHILL DOWNS, LOUIS A.

and center; Hume, 8. M. quu aa nnwprful and effective a football Wright. H. center; Jancik, Southwest machine as any in the country to ter; GUllland, Baylor ana uovt, o.

k. Ruuri ArkuiMl. full. over two tacklers ana roiimg me mi ern, quarterback; oya, n. ana VILLE, Dec.

1. (AP) ayde am. Tm Lucaa and TriKK. an da; Out for President's Cup Carver, iuh; vouns, oomuwraw fullback. day.

The cardinals naa everytning a great line, with super stars form in or the kevstone in Heinecka at een yards after being knockett on nia xeei. Cartdeo converted. wm Williams' surprise punt after Notre Dam's kickoff gained 71 yards, putting at the use of this Jap art, and Kopecky ia an artiet in tha use of rough and tumble tactica, and also a very brainy grappler, full of new and novel tricks. Van Sickle and Cowley, tackles; Fain and Van Sickle, auards: Powell, srirla should choose certain Van Duzen, a son of Han O'War with C. McCrossen up, won the Ken Newport Naval Team Trips Champs WT' W7 1 A.

fSnl IBM tf center; Davis or Brad en. quarter; Shelley sports and stick to them, advises By 4. K. FINN Rporta Editor St. Kd ward's Taom fuller Himmnna and Kelle ter, and Kobesny ana fost, men Driscoll and Robesky as the support Rockoe rtamoiera tn a note their goal.

Neimie punted out, ana the game surged about raidfield. uriiHt timnrht tha BDectatorS IO their the dean or gins at an eaaicm school. Quite a few of them go in ror irsv i inie in nree I ears WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. (AP) tucky jockey club stakes, feature event this afternoon, leading Current and Toler, halfbacks; Burgeas, runoaca.

Third TeamFord and Lamhrt. ends; GHfftn and Knlppel, tackles; Sewell and Jones, guards; Brown or Paradeaux, center; Wilson, quarter; Perkins and OrubOs, hor, Austin, ends; Sheiton, H. and tackles: Kozelski. Tuesday night's event is to be for the best two out of three falls to a finish. ing guards ana a aeceptive auaen that alternately featured Hoffman.

for fraternity men. feet with a scintillating 2 yard dash by approximately six lengths. Time Trinity' and Jewett, Saints, guard; Sara The Quantico Marines' three year Sims and Fentrup. as well as Wilton Rrni Si'hlk will manage the Gi around right end. A pass ana ouca nmi a.

wards from the Ramblers' halfback; King, icxas, iuiwac. finy, Saints, center; jancia, ooumwnrr, quarter; Boyd, H. and Hill, Trinity, The promoter has lined up a high class preliminary card for the and Lewis, all fast and shifty. Thia attack rnnarnntlv wna nimfh when McGraw'i awav. coach Th.

iniMi waa at back 10 yards hold on the President cup, emblematic of the championship among tor the mile was i 4 5. Paavo Nurmi Turns Pro halfbacks; Kilday, saints, iuu. tha nitfhara and catchers, do regu when the Ramblers dumped Williams aa he e4at4 rm MSI By PETE CAWTHON Month went Conference Official A cat mm anrf Vnrd. Texas. andS! trier holes through tha Armv defenaa service football teams, was broken lar coaching duty at third base and Score end third peHodt Jiotre Dante 7, By I.KO AIXBRITTOV Sports fcditor Southwentern Megaphon stmt Rimmam and San William's (C, T.

C. U. and Brown, of big enough for a truck The backs were continually out "in the clear" todav bv a sturdv eleven frnm tha catch a few gamee now ana men. MnvhM ha ousrht to ait in at the Soathcrn California xo. FOl RTH PERIOD Texas, tackiaa: Banaara, m.

na Van Sickle. Arkansas, guards Bartlett. tav r.nihtu C. Quar derlin. H.

ends: Pearce, Simmon and 4 tackles: L. An Newport, R. Naval Training station which vanauished the Tnthfr. gate and relieve the ticket men now Great Finnish Runner Signs With Rickard NEW YORK, Dec. 1.

Paavo Nurmi, great Finnish runner, has NA.TIONAtT drewa. Southwestern and Koielskl, Trin and then, too. necks 10 to 0, before a yellowing in a succession or long gams. una Army's counter efforts were gallant and efefctive enough to stop Stanford's drives on five occasions, with tha hall anvwher frnm West Pnint'a ter? Love, S. M.

and Wilson. Baylor, halfbacks; Beavers. Arkansas, full. tinAtmrrmA the Trolana nassed and A AO SPOILSMAN ity, guard: wrtgtit, n. cemcr.

cik, Southwestern, quarter; Boyd. P. and Young, Southwestern, halves; Kilday, plugged for two first downs. They went tha nna.vard sone. but the Ramb nnlr I tr Aver the naDers: wa have crowa oi ennstea men, omcers and civilian officials of the government.

By JOE PAYNE AND CONRAD BBADT definitely turned professional, says just counted 894 players inai no au Saints, full. Two nayior niimr cjru e. ttM and Ford. Texas, ends: lera' wall turned to stone and they took the pigskin two yards from the goal tine. Cartdeo kicked out of bounds on his 42 America eveien can re wunoui.

one yard line to the 20 yard line, but this sturdy defense couldn't stop J. 1 1 Kansas Conference A A A By RAVBI RN BROWN Oeorgetown hports Wriff mj u.m. Himmnni and HoaetS the Helsingfors sport newspaper, "Idrottsbladet." The paper says that Nurmi has signed a contract with tv anv chance will there be. among yard line. Hlbbs, Troy a captain, waa car tA inliirul fmm tha field.

Finally Dissolved mem an. xvemjorcemenw were rushed into the soldier line by the rinzan. hut trt little avail. the mvthical eleven. irsi team ot Howard Payne, ends; Sheiton of H.

Brown, Teaaa and Williams, T. C. tackiea; Koch, Baylor, and Sanders. 8. M.

guards; Paradeaux, Baylor, center; Grubbs, T. C. quarter: GUllland, Baylor and Hume, B. M. halfbacks; Beav halves; Beavers, Arkansas, full.

Williams tossed a long pass to Bdelson, itttmniMt uvaa vards from a score. any of the sports experts who made Tex Rickard and adds that $10,000 New Alignment of Hix Members uiiti.ma naaaiMt tn for the Stanford outrushed the Army by some of those ternoiy myimcsu predictions before the seasons big P. and Hodges, Bouinwawra, Andrews. Southwestern, ud Koselski. Trinity, guards; Wright.

H. center; Jancik, Southwestern, quarter; Boyd. H. P. and Brannen, Southwestern, halves; Kilday, Saints, fullback.

tne one siaea margin oi si yaros to 113. totalling 26 first downs to only Trojans' fourth touchdown, and kicked returned Williams' kickoff 14 Takes Popular TOPEKA. Dec. 1. MP) Th games? By PATRICK WALSH Hunter Extraordinary rmmA mr.A i iuoi and: Brown and Wil eisrht for tha Cadets.

The Cardinal hmt fipmrnpv is back home yards to his 38 yard rtne. jaunme go for a flashing run of 30 yards, but Troy tt a rtfnive wall and took the bail. Mams, tackles; Koch and Sanders, guards; aerial attack, engineered by Hoffman, added 124 yards, while the he isn't so sure he'll remain on the Mtirri liat. ttlRV not chOOSe to By BARRY HOI Cowh Trinity Tigers a. mm anctarin eftna r.iAmA w.w wtlltama' Mint on the Bartlett, center; wuson, quarter; muj ak mJt Alf Sk ha ivm a.

vera. full. Moat old Kansas conference which once numbered 18 universities and colleges had been wiped out tonight and its popular name taken by new alignment of six members. Ramblera 23 yard mark and raced 52 valuable man Wilson. Best running back as a bonus for signing aleady has been deposited to Nurmi' account in a Finnish, bank.

The preparation of the new register of voters, which includes nearly 27,000,000 names, will cost England more than one million dollars. A perfect map of the stars, as seen lrom London is depicted inside an umbrella taken by its owner to the recent meeting of the British Association in Glasgow. run, but he can win in a walk from Sims. Simmons, end; Milam, Austin and Beavers, Arkansas. yards, the longest run or tne aay.

Bide and Mulllns hammered out a first Tmw inat five vards for offside. tosses or uagie ana Hutcmnson net ted 102. Sweeping Drive The came was less than three min most of the present quorum or stum hltfl. Hodges, Southwestern, Trinity and Hertenberger, 8alnU, guards. With four hours after the nlH nn.

rt.a.miiMt for four and Oebert ferance officially designated th Wright, H. center; ja. uni TtHnttv and Jansing, went over on a quarterback sneak from the By 1XOYD GREGORY Houston Post mpatch Hports Editor First Team Ends: Petty, Texas Aggies, and Ford, ISnUH halfback H. fuliback six yard son, mis aica waa gwu iw utes old when Stanford launched its Kansas intercollegiate athletic conferencehad been dissolved today by a vote of the 10 members remaining extra point. namiA TTInai WHHama Tmv I flashy Texas.

Second TeemKnome a. ends; Krause and Pearce, kle Hoi i iiw.if ruards: Baraiiny, Tackles: Brown, Texas, ana wunauw, IT since the withdrawal last year of seven others to form the Central con center; Moore. Austin, Quarter, fCrvP first drive into Army territory, sweeping 66 yards on a combination paaaes and short dashes by Wilton, Sims and Hoffman before it was checked on the one vard line. West Guards: Bandera, a. More Hunting Better Fishing this wwrtB'e amfcr of National Bpon ma Maalne, Which tells bow to re etocs local covers with cane and JTOttf favorite streams with fub.

Ton will enjoy reading National Sportsman, with its 3e pages earn crammed full of interesting stories and fascinating pictures ef untuic, Ashing, camping and trapping experiences, and ti suable information about gun, riflea. fUhiug tackle, carop out fits, dog trilmntr, fame lata, etc. 8UB8CRIBC NOW for National Bpertaman endwewtllseadyoaJftee and Bandera, halves; ruuoe, ference, a new alignment was formed Sickle. Arkansas. Center: Bartlett, Texas Aggies.

Quarter: Wilson, Baylor. Halfbacks: Shelley, Texas, and Hughes, Quarterback, waa hurt soon after th kick off, and carried off the field while 80.000 stood cheering. The gun popped the end of the classic shortly atterward, the third straight victory of the west over the east chalked up for 192s interseetional Final score: Not re Dame 14, Soothers California i. By J. Vilf.KIN Assisuint Coacl.

THnity T.era and named the Kansas college ath letio conference. Suggestion that the next Battle of the Century be called the Contest for the Castoff Crown. Player Disqualified FORT WORTH, Dec. 1. (AP) Evidence offered at a meeting of tha district committee here Saturday failed to convince the committee that Frank Tarranelta, Forest Avenue (Dallas) High grid star, is under the lnterscholastic age limit.

As a result, Forest High is ruled Ineligible, and Sunset High, Dallas, wins tha district title. Teams Included borne guys own cars and Texas. Trinity, ends; Hodges. Southwestern and tackles: Herten Point might have escaped trouble had Murrel's punting been more effective, but poor kicks gave the Cardinals two more chances, the last of which Hoffman canitalized bv catapulting Fullback: Love, a. as.

v. Under the banner of the new con fnranca which clans to retain tha Ends: Bchoonover, Arkansas, and Rhoads, never have a wreck, others own wrecks and jiever have a car popular name of the parent organiza through the line for a touchdown to Tackles: Knlppel, Rica, and Cowley, tion ara naxer umversuv at ham. ca win: Kansas Wealeyan. Salina: Mc a. end a 28 yard drive.

After stopping another Stanford pherson college, McPherson; Ottawa VHWIVl MM JcmngfofL SPORTSMAN'S universitv. Ottawa: St. Marv'a nl. advance on their nine yard marK, ha Cadets started the second auar lege, St. Mary's, and Bethany college, a The tine uff and Notre Dame E.

Collins Miller (c Lepplg Moynihaa Law Twoorney jzle Brady Chevigny Nelmtc F. Collins summrav Pes. fJ. S. L.

McCaslin It. Hibbe tc) L. Q. Steponovich Barragar R. Anthony K.

Tappaan Wllltama L. Thomas R. Apsst Saundera Guards: Jones, Rice, sad Koch, Baylor. Center: Wray, Texas. Quarter: Davis.

Texas Aggies. Halfbacks: GilUland, Baylor, and AH aoch. Rice. Fullback: Beavers, Arkansas. By GEORGE WHITE Sports Editor of the Dallas News with their most spectacular coun lnascorg.

Organization of the new confer berger. Saints, and ndr2: Pfn. em guards; Wright. Howard center Jancik, "a.wfmSif: bonf Teaxn Sim Simmon, and Keliehor. Austin: jBro H.

and Cochran, THnity; Trinity, and Hollenshead. Trinity. Sarafiny, Saints; quarter. halvea, Hill and Hsle, Trinity; ftillback, Fields, H. P.

Port Arthur Gets District 7 Title ter attack. Cagle twice figured in tvn ttf the came'i moat thrilling KNIFE shown actual sice, with stag handle and tn loiif alender enca left four of the members of the old alignment St, Benedict's plays but the Army chances van nmt, A mjnA M. and Ford. college, of Atchison; Sterling college, Stnrlinsr: Friends universitv. Wichita.

lsneu lien ma ya.aa vu uic guoi una was ruled incomplete because of the blades. Tost what you need for skinning and elMuung fish and taeaa Blades anxiatv of too manv Armv men to and Bethel college, Newton and an Texas; tackles, Williams, T. C. and Brown, Texas; guards, Sanders. S.

and Vanslckle, Arkansaa; center, Bartlett, grab the ball. On this play, Cagle A. and M. quarterbacK, ume. a.

m. halfbacks. Love, S. M. and OlllUand, are or superior Quality steel just right foe a good clean lob of shtuag and aluar associate member, St.

John's col lege, Winfield, without an organiza tion. Collesrea Withdraw li started an end run, wninea as ne was boxed, dashed backward and finally naased the ball on the dead Baylor; lUlloacK, eeavers, arawB, Score by periods: Notre Dame 0 0 7 14 U. s. 1 0 S7 Notre Dame Scoring Touchdowns. Chevigny, Oebert (sub for Brady).

Point from try after touchdown: Cartdeo (sub for Brady), Oebert. Southern California Scoring Touchdowns; Saunders, Apslt. Steponovich. McCaslin. Point from try after touchdown: Hibba 1.

Williams. Officials Referee. Frank Birch fEarl ttm nmmr Raloh McCord (Illinois): w.j. a it and Bchoooover. With 19 to 0 Win run as he was forced to do several Arkansas; tackiea, Cowley, and The state teachers' colleges at Emporia, Pittsburgh and Hays along with Washburn college.

Tope a Wi rhita universitv. Wichita: Southwes times. Cagle Breaks Loose Winters. Arkansas; guaros, and Brumbelow. T.

C. center, Jw11. a it wtiaon. Baylor; Did You Know Jack Johnson wants to fif again Even if he ia 51 And he aays that he can smack Sharkey out of the But wouldn't fight Gawge Godfrey Lenglen aays sha ia too old to play And admits she ia 29.. makes her Mai Stevens, the Yale coach, went back to study after the last And some of the boys aay he ought to eat some.

women golfers are going to play against the world series Their championship tournament is carded to start Sept. 30 at Birmingham, And the ladies must like their George Loft, tha bip bon bon and taffy man of New York, is retiring from the racing the Nebraska halfback, geta a lot of belated boosting for the big got all tha early But flivved in tha Pittsburgh game. 'Flncher, 8. M. and Shelley, special: OFFER We wOl send yos tMt Remington Sportaman a Knife and National apertaman for a whole year, li Big head Unearoan.

Jay Wyatt (Missouri); field tern university, Winfield, and College of Emporia, withdrew from the old Kansas conference last year to i Shortly afterward Cagle got loose on a long, spinning dash, side stepping and stiff arming at least half tha Stanford team as he fought his Texas; fullback, Dorsey, a. Izzy Schwartz Loses judge (A. J. Badenocn Time of period 15 minute. Football De Luxe form tne ueniraj conierence.

Winal dissolution of the old confer wav forward some 40 yards. His French Boxer Gives Champ Thor head gear was grabbed off and he was upset once but regained his feet to nlunere forward in a whirl of ough Beating KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1. (AP) ence was voted by conference officials at a meeting of the 10 members behind closed doors this morning. The vote was announced as eight ALL 1 .00 FOR 1 PORT ARTHUR, Dec.

1. (AP) Port Arthur Yellow Jackets today won the district No. 7 championship by defeating the Jeff Davis Panthers of Houston 19 to 0. Fry of tha visitors waa unable to get started while the Port Arthur eleven worked like a well oiled machine. Steam boilers have been made which will withstand a pressure of one thousand pounds.

Under the new criminal code of Czechoslovakia, provision will be made for painless death for persona suffering from incurable diseases. VIFE CRACKS. J. Elliott, Loa Angeles oil man, who played football for Stanford PARIS, Dec. 1.

AP) Emile wnuld ba tacklers. "Spider" Pladner of Franca gave Izzy Schwartz of New York, recog Nearly half of his gain went for nantrht however, when it was ruled in 1908 9 interrupted a trip to ini rairo here todav to tret the niav bv to two. Coal crushed to the fineness Satuefftea faeeave? ee osy nimmJtd. M4 year ereVe feaey. nized them as the flvweiaht cnam he had stepped out of bounds after 0 tnilet nowder and used for firine pion, a thorough beating tonight in going 22 yards.

Stanford raiueo ia liTOKtt. SHOTS MI lUssZlaf a 12 round bout adverttsea nere play account of the Army Stanford football game. He had a special telegraph wire installed in his hotel room to receive tha report of the game, ships' furnaces, is claimed to make a savins? of Si. SO a ton on coal, while break up the Army threat ana pouna ATAfXcT was HE'S MJAV NQuNfc5fcH OHIO a world title affair. Pladner easily arain at the west Point goal as me aeaB8 increasing the boiler efficiency 18 to gained the decision after winning anded.

Murrill and Cagle com per eeni. if nt ox ta rounas, wka fwo bined to lead tha last Army offensive.

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