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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 10

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ar00rkly as It 1 AfeCallies intereference was superb and when It got together neither of Baylor's ends could penetrate -sit- and even Patton Walker and Callahan had trouble getting through Ths restilt was many long runt The crowd began to Ale into the stands as early as o'clock Baylor rooters occupied the west eection hicCallie the eastern section of the Chamberlainebleachere Baylor's red contrasted nicely with 3IcCa1lie blue The youngsters were there with the rooting too and sow of the songs would have dons credit to a Tale chorus A feature Vas the o( more than forty automobiles lined up on the-western side of the gridiron show-lug that society was interested in the big doings The aulos alternated and Baylor pennants and seemed to be ithont evenlv divided- about evenly divida 0 Wvc if all7 with the running back punts that goes so far to make a game spectacular It bas necessitated better interference for the receiver and has therefore improved the game The picture shows Rodgers of Pennsylvania taking a forward pass from Seott Rodgers has just fallen and Magidsohn of Michigan is about to put his hand on him Capt Cozens is behind 3Iagidsohn Halfback Pettingill is seen entirely off the gronnd except for his right hand He dived at Rodgers in an engleavor to keep him from rising Li-1 I IVlb t- 6 I -'TIT -3 I 7 VICTORT-EIDS FACTORS 111 RESULT Baylor Backe Unable to F01112 Interference 130CaTZ3 of Line Caving In TOLLEY BAIN- S-1(1 ANY YARDS BY RUNNING BACK PUNTS Varnell at Quarter for Baylor Ras Bad Leg and Falls to Play Ills Usual Walker Hutchins Boyd-Norman and Whole McCain Una in ht ht their opponnta-S doleilively that no question as to thalbetIter team could be rattled McCain sped throe iourbdowas orarBaylor pater afternoon in the annual game be1 trween the two and chalked up a decisive victory for the second year in sucCeesion An unexpected and overwhelming eacoriority in the line conabined with the expected and nearly infinite supremacy of the ends produced the tory The -Baylor backfield showed Its class by carrying the 'ball for lour gains In spite of the fact that the lieleCallie for: wards drilled through like flour throuirh a glove and split their interference three times out of four before' It could get tatted Beach as wu predicted led the onslaught while Wilkins and Evans were In the limelight frequently and the two guards occasionally The Baylor line simply could not hold Moore and son alone showing occasional spurts of 'fight" The play that did be deadly work eras the end around end run that was fatal last year The Baylor team was again deceived by the fake pan and Hutchins-- and Boyd got arptu2d for gains time and time again Boyd dashed for two runs of seventy yards but was brought back Cu one The two ends were vastly auperior to Baylor's on defense also and Ilutchins especially was in the way for Callahan every time the latter tried to come around his end Boyd and Norman were less suciessful than Smartt' tad Ifutchins in stopping Baylor's end runs i and Walker with much better interference than was given Callahan circled the end for long gains repeatedly It was by long adds Walker's best game of the ear Tolley did not shine as be was expected i as a ground gainer from the scrimmage' but his work in running back Watkins' punts teas conspicuous in contrast with that of the Baylor backs The crippled -Natxtell barely able to stand up sifien off the field stuck gamely to his work but 'could not run them back while Hutchins Land Boyd were always on Callahan before the latter could start Tolley on -the ether bane came back from ten to thirty yards every time The punting of both Smartt and Watkins Ives only fair (Watkins' one 40-yard toe being tin only Suit to go over thirty had 111- considerable edge in the booting Walker and Patton were the bright Iparticular stars for Baylor on offensive thlthough Walker missed several tackles Cu defense be played his greatent game of the year on offense breaking by repeatedly for long gains and shaking 044 tacklers In bunches row more stirring nights have been seen on a local gridiron than the form displityed by'Patton in the last half Ile limped all through the gable bat at that if he had been called on more the result might have been different With the 'score Itt to 0 against his team and the spirits of his fellows broken Patton took the oval in n2idlie1d and almost unaided rushed down field with it for gain after gain by tackle dashes Without interferfence his helpers being split by the ever-charging McCain forwards he crashed to lifcCallie's 10-yard line brushing aside every opposition In grin determination to make a score But alail It was not to be As he reached the 10-yard that same aggressive McCable line broke through and averted the touchdown kin being the hero of the play' The chance to score was lost It was little short of pathetic to see a powerful backfield practIcally helpless to get away as was that of Baylor Their Interference never had time to form: Callahan whose sweeping end 'runs have been the feature of the Baylor games thus far was unable to gain: -411anY limes he dodged two or three tacklers befbre he fetched the- battle line but had three or four More upon him before he could go far Although Beach was on the other aide Walker managed to slip by for many gabs the SlcCallie right defenders seemittg to be weaker The McCain plays worked perfectly being confined most part to end tufts and double passes The forwent pass was tried three times and was reeponsible for one touchdown Baylor worked the forward pass several times but for the most part relied on straight end runs which did not 'succeed One cf the forward passes finally led to a score Tolley intercepting and rztning Many yards to Baylor's 5-yard whence Ilamblen carried it over It did not seem that Baylor's team was as smoothly as it might have been- were bawled twice and Calla: was called for an end run once with a yard to go on the third down Ile downed for a loss when Patton would probably have delivered the Yard In other respects too the Bay four More upon him nefore he could go far Although Beach was on the other add Walker managed 'to slip by for 'many irainik the SlcCallie right defenders seeming to be weaker The McCain plays worked perfectly being confined for "the most part to end tufts and double passes The forwartt pees was tried three times and was re- eponsible for one touchdown Baylor 'worked the forward pass several times but for the moat part relied on straight AcCa end runs which did not 'succeed One tt the forward passes finally led to a llis score Tolley intercepting and rztning many yards to Baylor's 5-yard whence Ilaroblen carried it over It did not seem that Baylor's team was 1----i as smoothly as it might have been --nals were bawled twice and Calla- was called for an end run one with a yard to go on the third down Ile ---ts downed for a loss when Patton would probably have delivered the yard Ia other respects too the Lay mpecAsiti SCORE COME 03 LOtiG RtIll BY LE011ARD Teamii Up 'au( wi Fie1d-711ocels1ns Are Stronger at Finish- CHATTANOOGA HOLDS ON HER FIVE-YAf1D UNE With Five of Last Quarter Left Darkntsi Compelit: Referee Mooney to Call casina Had Ball and Were Advancing Rap idly Special to The Clatitattooga KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov 19L-Tennessee andChattanooga played to a 0-6 tie here today in one of the hardest-fought games of the season -'rt the first half of the game the locals threatened the visitor' goal several times but could not cross In the third quarter an attempted drop kick led to a touchdown when Doyle of the visitors let the ball go by him across the line and allowed Capt Johnson of Tennessee to fall on it for a touchdown The visitors' touchdown came in the final period when Leonard got Around the end for thirty yards to a counter Terfuessee kicked off to Chattandtga and the latter was advancing by leaps and bounds when Referee Mooney deemed it too dark to play further and called the game The prettiest feature of the game was a great stand made by the visitors on their 5-yard line Early in' the first half a long Tennessee spiral went dowq the fiild from the center toithe 5-yard line where it was fumbled and a Tennessee man fell on at Three successive tries against the Moccasin line yielded noth1 ing and the last try found the home Iteam ten yards farther back than when the first down The visitors fought like demons at this Juncture-'- -to avert the touchdown' The firet half was an alteration both teams gaining- and holding Dudley did the punting for 'Chattanooga and did it well Kiser starred hi bringing 'eni back when Tennessee punted The ball see-sawed -until finally Tennessee got it to midfield Here the Moccasins held The punt was fumbled and the visitors great stand stifled the day Dudley punted out of danger Tennessee advanced "again to within striking distance was held and tried afield goaLA touchbac11 restilted In the third' quarter Tennessee again adVanced the ball up to the center of the field and finally to the Moccasins' 25- yard line -Here a drop kick was tried 1t fell short and bounced over the line Doyle thought that the play meant a touchback and did not trouble to take th ball with the result that Johnson fell on it for a touchdown 4 Following this score Tennessee kicked off and Chattanooga came hp the field rapidly Leonard's 25-yard run finally produced the counter Tennessee again kicked off and 'Chattanooga came' back until stopped by the referees calling the game The line-up: Tennessee Chsetanooga Latham ie Bishop 1 Stewart Gregory 1 Graham 1 Starnes Buckingham Stevens Penland it mr BaY Cole Morrison Johnson Kiser Branch qb Leonard qb Young hb Bigelow 1 hb Fonde bb Boyle 1 hb Tompkins Dudleytth 4 TEXAS BEATS LOUtilANA Lone Star Team Makes Two sTouchii downs AXISTIN 'rex- Nov 19--In a fast game of football on Clark field this afternoon traltersity-of Texas defeated the Louisiana Atate university by the score or 12 to OA 'Texas scored a touchdown and kicked goal during both the first and second periods playing straight footbalL Dupont starred for 14011181MM Ramsdell Estill and Woodhull played best for Texas Line-up: Texas EL II (0): Estill Leonard rotts Evans RomadelL I McHenry Harold Gerry Martin 1 lg Bland Stallings Hall Persons Perry Thomas Wolt James l'oliark Woodhull- howell V1niug re Dupont eh A Kirkpatrick qb I1ammonf I hb Moore I ally Bond Russell Grotiserands Masaingiii Reiland hb Brown lb Dartmouth Referee casins Had Ball and Were iNDIANA GUI 'Makes MI tarAYE'rTE md Nov the final game of the season Indiana sit Purdue today on Stuart field by a score of 13 to Gill was the star of the game maidag all of Indiana's poisits Ileekin pat ap the bestgame for the Boilermakers Foe ward passes and trick plays were werlea effectively by Indiana' Purdue tyke rushed the ball down within the shadow of Indiana's' goal but the Crimios hee held and the locals Went down' to scoreless defeat Fumble were costly on both sides Gov Ilarshall was one of the spectators- estimated it 7000 who saw thee game- During the first half the goy ernor Eta with the Ifidiana rooters thall going over to the Pardue side of the fiel for the second half LW uie seconu pair Carlisle Trims Johns Hopkins BALTIMORE epeetaCular and hard-fought game the Carlisle Indian football team today defeated tla John Hopkins university eleven 12 tot) eon Homewood field In the secom period Carlisle foreed its way through Hopkins' line for a touchdown Powell kicked the 4oal In the last few niin utes of play a fumble by Hopkins aided the Indians in making gains and they made their second touchdown Powell again kicked a goal BUGS RAYMOND IS BACK IN BANDWAGON AGAIN CLIICAGO Nov Itey mond will go back lo New York Tbs pitcher was cornered here yesterday by John McGraw manager of the New York Nationals and was next sea- son "I swore I would never work fur New York rigain" said Raymond last night "but he got me and I'll never pitch for the bloomer girls again I ant going back to New York and be good I think I can pitch good baseball and McGraw seems satisfied No there is no arrangement to have a keeper for nl next season I won't need one" CLOSE MATCH AT ALLEYS Stagrnaler Beats Cotter by al Pins in Five Games There was a close match at kleek's bowl ing alleys last night the event being a ape cial affair between John Stagmeler Jr1 and John Cotter Stagmater won three games out of ate and was twelve Oil ahead in the total taore total pins detet mining the winner The score: 1 2 3- 4 6 Stagmaler 169 129 129 126 159-413 Cotter 123 166 124 1513 127-40 There will be it double-header Tuesday night the Star Box rolling Cohn9s picked team and the Knights of Columbus Cotter's Unknowns INDOOR LEAGUE TIE STILL CONTINUES Second District and Park Place Win Nine Forfeits Game Indoor League Standing Won Lost Per Ct Third District 0 1001 Park Place 1 0 100 Catholic I 1 second District 1 2 inetvonta JUIEILL lit7L wit Fourth District Baylor 01 2i :009 First District 0 2 There were only two games at the Ir A gytunasIUMyesterday afternoon The Ballow Ipdoor league team was unable brwithatend the temptation to see the football game and forfeited their Pel te the Catholic team Second District's smaller teem pateP gente light against Third District but wers unable to beat the big boys Third District winning by' a score of 20 to IL SCOre bt innings: 4 Innings 2 2 2 4 5 I 1-11 Third DiStrict 2 1 5 1 0 2 11 Second District I 0' 0 5 1 1 11-11 Distrtct Fowler and Bo Pherson Second pistrict Elmore and Pk) Sardt Home runs by Evan6 and Groever fel tured the Park Place-Fourth- Distdct battle which the former won by a score of 13 to 10 Score by innings: -Innings 1 2 4 11--It Park Place 1 8 1 0 1 2 2-13 Fourth District 0 2 0 0 2--14 risee 'Teppenaw sod Templeton Fourth dirltrict Groover and licConnelL Her First Crest Efforts The' newly-weds had just completed their bridal tour of Canada and as the blissful honeymoon pad ended without a hite14-1111 that remained for the happy pair was to begin -life in their little suburban home says the Philadelphia Times Thiel they did and Edwin and Angeline were about to dine together oue erenink The sweet young wife had 'prepared I dinner with a supreme effort' to make it one to be remembered all tbeir Surely be would not forget this mused Mt wife es site timidly rearranged screw knives and forks which her busband had disarranged with his sleeve -Like a brave Mau and a good busband be 3rei-e17 stuck to his task decisria that he had never tasted anything like it and he praised biro wife for Der espect cooking 'Really darling" elle -owed "on Y11 word of honor do you like what 'mite' Pr''' vided and cooked for you?" "Like it?" be answered "Why I or tasted anythlog like It Ia rny life" a budder Everything from imp to puddialt 1 perntsted' "Tea sweetertvevery cella" "Oh darlfarz bow revel lk am" sflel you would Ton ire I to or eyrup for the sauce 1 tat efonethir7 ro I t) your 13 eti iL next season won neen one- CLOSE MATCH AT ALLEYS Capt- Norman leading the Mc Caine warrior' trotted out on the lield at 2:25 oclock VVV The Baylor eleven headed by Capt Patton came on the field a few minutes later both being given the proper of applause Officials and captains then held a conference in midfield The official family: Belden Sewanee Ireferee: Duval Eleventh cavalry umpire Oolmore Sewanee field Judge A bead linesman Xapt Patton won the toss and decidedlito defend the sleet goal Teams Oct Right Down to-Busineas There was little dm wasted in pre IIminarILV As the bands of the time-keeper's watch pointed to 2:454 the McCall's eleven lined up in the center of the field and Baylor arranged in form in the western half A few parting words from the coachei and the game was on Smartt kicked to- Patton who rushed from his own 10-7ard line 20 yards before be was downed by a swarm of tacklers On the first play without signal a shift formation was used and Callahan for 10 yards being -downed by liutchins Walker could not get started around the other end gaining only 2 Callahan was downed byV Hutchins after a 4- 1 yard gain on a fake kick formation Watkihs punted 30 and Tolley rkturned 20 Norman got around end for 4 and Boyd came around for 8 being finally tackled by Patton and Nixon Smartt got outside tackle for 4 and Tolley for 8 a first down Walker stopped the MeCallie rush by bumping Boyd Simmons also failed to gain on a fake and when Tolley's dash around right tackle only netted 7 the ball went over Callahan was used for 4 Smartt tackling Walker then brought the Baylor rooters to their feet with a superb run of 35 yards Callahan made 8 in two -trier with ease and Patton's buck for 6 mIde it first down' Tolley stopped both the last two playek The line caved through on the speeding- Callahan and Patton only gained 5 in a tackle rush Doughty's pass to Watkins for the kick was bad- but in the melee recovered and kept the ball Smartt got Callahan again but Walker dashed around left end for 7 and Patton made it first down by 7 outside tackle- Callahan was downed for a loss on an end-run but got 8 yards on a forward pass VV Patton as usual made it first 4own bucking for 3 --Norman got Byron for a loss and Tolley downed Walker Watkins punted 25 yards out of bounds on M-CCallie's 35-yard line Smartt punted 20 yards to Patton as the quarter ended Both sides had advanced the ball and honors were Veen up to this point In the beginning of the second quarter Baylor had the ball near the center of the field Patton was flung fQr a 4-yard loss by Boyd Callahan only gained 3 Watkins punted 30 and Tolley made another whirlwind return of -20 yards Norman was used for a 5-yard gain and Smartt for 3 On a fake buck Simmons fumbled but recovered for a 3-yard gain Smartt was by Nixon after gaining 4 Y8XdSr Tolley gained 4 yards Red Moors making the tackle Smartt punted 20 yards out of bounds nu Baylor's 40-yard line Callahan only got 4 yard around end Walker gained 7 yards when he was forced out of bounds by Simmons Smartt got Byron for a loss McCallie Begins Rush for Line Watkins punted 40 and Tolley dashed back for 20 yards again Moore got Norman after the later gained 3 Tolley dashed outside tackle for Beach was goodjor 7 Boyd for 5 the bunched plays seeming to worry the Baylor defense The ball was now on Baylor's 30-yard line On 'a fake pass Boyd got around for 13 yards -Hutchins followed with a gain of 8 Tolley made 4 Hutchins made 2 and Tolley carried the ball over Tolley kicked the goal making the score 6 to Callahan kicked bff for Baylor Tolley returning 20 yards until tAckled by Patton On the first play' Norman got around end for 20 being finally downed by Yarnell Hutchins gained 4 but McCall was penalized 15 for Smartt's holding Then came one of the most electrifying runs of the day! Boyd on the same old fake pass and end-around play dashed down the field 70 yards with an- I perb Interference Ile was brought back however on account of Smartt 1 punted 30 and Callahan was downed before he could start Walker was used for a 6-yard gain around end being downed by Hutchins Beach got Patton on one try but on the next Patton bucked for 5 Callahan failed to gain and Watkins punted 20 yards as the half ended Callahan kicked off to start the third quarter INans returned for a few yards Hutchins was used for 8 tackled by Patton Boyd and Norman only: gained 5 but Tolleybutted and twisted his way ler 12 yards Thompson broke through on Boyd and Tolley only made 4 Smartes 'punt only went 10 yards out of The new football rules have so well this season that there is very little cause for complaint When the rule-makers get together In New York the last week In December i there will -be further tinkering but for the Most part the rules will be left as they are There are bad-features to the code as' It now stands but it will not take any radical treatment to eliminate them The four-period Idea for Instance has Met with general approval by the coaches and the forward pass has lost many of Its vote CLEAN GAME LEADS TO BETTER SPIRIT The Mc Callie-Baylor game yesterday afternoon was hotly but cleanly fought and left the teams In much better spirit with evil other than have existed fokmerly The boys of the two team w6e On the streets together last night and one could hardly tell which was which Coach Briggs was overjoyed at the showing his -team made and said' that he was surprised that the score WEIS' as large as it was although be had expected victory by 4 smaller score "You may say for me that I have no kick coming" said Coach IleAllester last night "Mriteam 4 wasoutplayed and beaten by fair- and clean playing and methods The best team won" Xavorabla comment -was heard yesterday on the admirable hand ling of the crowils The people in the stands and in the autos had at all-times -a clear view of the field and only once or twice was it necessary to clear the small crowd that dribbled to the side lines in spite of all that could be done -0 covered out of bounds on -Baylor's 50- yard line Callahan broke through on Tolley A forward pass LAnartt to Norman was good for 12 yards Norman failed to gain but Hutchins bed for 10 161 tackled by-Walker A forward pass to Norman from the 30-yard line then enabled' the McCallie captain to race over the line for a touchdown Tolley klckedr goal again making the score 12 to Smartt foozled the kick-off which only went 20 yards and was caught by Moore A forward pass to Callahan was good for 15 yards Tolley tackling Callahan was tried on an end run but was downed by Beach Walker was good for 9 yards around end With one yards'to go Yarnell made the mistake of calling for an end run Callahan was downed Just 'six Inches from the 10 yards needed Tolley made 10 yards through the line but was brought back both sides having charged 'prematurely Walker got Boyd for a 2-yard loss Norman futabled and Walker got the bait Lie came near getting away Tolley getting him with a clear field Walker 'was thrown back by Boyd for a5-yard loss A forward pass was foozled and Simmons got the ball The fourth quarter began with another startling run by Boyd which placed the ball 69 yards up field- Hamblen who took Hutchins' place -was called on and made 4 -Boyd fumbled Smartt punted 20 yards Yarnell receiving on Baylor's 10-yard line Callahan was downed by Hamblen after a 5-yard gain Patton' smashed for 7 Callahan annexed 2 Baylor's Forward Pass Goes Wrong A forward pass wilsitried' Tolley got the hall dodgiut Walker's tackle ran until Callahan caught him" from be! I hind and downed bI Tolley was held but ttamblen circled 4 yards to a touch -down He fumbled after the whistle blew 1 and Patton recovered: 6A few moments of excited argument followed but Belden allowed the counter Tolley again kicked goal iiis third YInccessfnl effort from a bad angle- This made the count 18 to Warrenfella went in at guard in place of Kline Patton and Walker -t CLEAN GAME LEADS TO BETTER SPIRIT The McCallie-Baylor game of yesterday afternoon was hotly but cleanly fought and left the teams t--do-w-n-ed--ju-s-t sIx rds needed Tol- ough the line but kth sides having Walker got Boyd man fuMbled and le came near get- him with a clear wn back by Boyd arCirthwlerdbalkass was gan with another which placed the Hamblen who vas called on and Smartt punted lying on Baylor's I was downed by Lrd gain Patton an annexed 2 91 tionable The rule prohibiting the pushing of the man with the ball was probably the best bit of legislation ever done the the football rules commit- tee and the rule prohibiting the dying tackle hap also proved a inccess There have been a good many 'injuries this season but not ao many nor so serious as those of a year ago Taken all around the gridiron game of today is a big improvement over theold The ride prohibiting interference with the ends in going down under kicks has not Interfered City High Roots for -McCall's -Against Baylor DEFEAT OF LATTER CLEARS 6AD :16 CHAMPIONSHIP Claim Contestedl Central High Some Inside History of Postpone meat ofFridaY'S Eligibility For the ilisst time in the history of local prep schools City High school rooters yesterday joined in the chorus of Ire Caine against Baylor There was reason It was not that the uptown boys love Mc Callie -more-or Baylor less The truth -of the matter was known after the game and officials of City High last night Med deptite claim to the preparatery championship of East Ten- nessee and with the exception'14 of a slight flaw in that they- have not played Central High-they seem to have a clear City High school's victory over ItIcCallie in October regardless of Ilbether they would repeat claim they cauld a- part of the season's record IdeCtillie's victory over Baylor puts that team out of the running City Illth has not lost a game this year and wail scored' on only by in the gamed that As to Central High the claim is that dope of comparative scores shows the High superior Athena beat Central 6 to McCallie beat Athens 15 to High School beat ItcCallie '13 to 0 which seems 61 establish the High school the- dope sheet pretty well in-front Baylor won from Knoxville High school to of Central only tied Knoxville High indicating that Central is a shade weaker than Baylor which 4 eliminated there you are On the other hand' Central claims that team lied Just gotten together when played Athens leaving no -real ba-tis comparative dope and that the High school has deliberately backed down from proposition of playing the final game to give the Central lads a chance to ts ows what they could do against one of the local teams The Central boys who sent a representative to The Times office last night -with their side of the matter allege that the game of Friday was 'not called cif on account of Coach Rike's bereave-meat bit over a question of eligibility and that they ate still ready to play the Dify Hia eleven- The player about whom the storm centers in John Hulse- fullback of the City eleven McCallie made a kick against the same 'player It will be re- ruemberel but withdrew it and allowed wave" 46 Collie line caved thronth ti I AInnc A nle -Against Baylor UTTER CLEARS ROAD TO CHAMPIONSH 1 Sm1 1111- I to 0 eehool -front school High shade Jutted as that when I bitAis High from 1 game show- of the ho sent ge last a allege called ereave- ribility lay the In cell- le at7 a kick be re- glowed wu ONE HERO OF GAME WHO DIDN'T SHINE IN PLAY -0 There was one football hero out at Chamberlain field yesterday who didnt shine in the play Did you'-wonder why "Dives" Ot Ilahen failed to play his usual game and fumbled pants in the back field? There was a reason In the first period of the game 'e Callahan in a tackle sustained a fracture of his left shoulder in several places He knew that Beller had no strong man to put In gbis place and that if he left the game demoralization and defeat would be sure to ensue without telling anyone the -pain he was suffering the stuck it out until nearly -thel middle of the last Veriod when another bard bump put him out for keeps ror more -than half of the game be PlaYea -with hi left arm practically unmovable and paining him constantly-11- The broken bones were set last 'night and Callahan was down In with his entire arm swathed in bandages 0 Hulse to play The ground of protest is that Hulse was student at Alaryville college Hulse claims to have played only onT the prep deputment team- at Maryvilk and hence to be perfectly eligible for any other team The question- was put squarely up to the High school-eleven 'Central tould play with Hulse out of the game but not with him in the game City High stml pat for the team as tt badbeen all season Central High school is still practicing and has not disbanded The eleven wants to play City Hight but with Hulse Tbere is little probability that the two will get together City High will continue to claint the tgeR school -champion- ship and Central High claim at best is only a chance to eliminate Coach Ed's team as Central has been defeated by Atheas and could- not bold the title GEORGETOWN'S HARD GAME Beats but Latter Scores Touchdown WASIILNGTON Nov 19--tn a poorly game Georgetoyriz universitttoday 'defeated the Virgima MHitary institute 14 to tl but suffered the humiliation of having her goal crossed for the time by a southern teani Georgetown scored her first touchdown three minittes after the start of game On the third formation Costello broke through and with a remarkable piece of broken field running ran yards for a touchdown The Virginians made their touchdown the second quarter as the result of straight football the third quarter after a series ot plunges which put (lie ball on the Virginians' 25-yard line Walsh dropped and kicked a goal from the 'field the Imal quarter Dunn after a series line plungea Tand a forward pass netted twenty 'yards carried the over for the final touchdown Line-up: 1 Gtiortetown ao ilo Carter t- Cummings V- IL Keret Oweu Dalton--1 ir Brister out tinue stup only tepm Athol wa 4 the at tra -5 vib all hid we 1 nu it toll act Om was the City -5 011 6 'Ts-o the it for the 111 day stitt tion frit wit the tell( able slit In I atm lime Virl bad In I of whi ball Ge Bari Dan Cum played first yrithin the sixty hi In line back In of which ball Barisee Bryant Dailey tri left yards Patton ama ced I'Ll rreittousgetirald! RactItisedell'yrte' war uaytor LOOKS- i -------7 7 Although tight on their own goal 'line 'wrelerd nitt' r- Penteroue ght to En Smartt's' kick-off 'was ebort train Bea- Blake: Va4nrdserbilt Yield judge--9eukauf VICTORY IS DISPUTED 'When Baylor got the ball in midfield me getting it 20 yards away Thra fel- hed for 10 yards until tackled by welettKetlycin ilit7cCivsikille essayed te Carry the ball Tol- Inc vitionosorel "-ran ithl bb Toompsoit Norman was good for 5 and Carrisaut there were insistent cries from the root lowed the surprising form reversal of the pat Tolley for I- Boyd got around for 20 Quiolao ers fox a touchdown Walker again game Baylor took the oval and electrified the crowd with a pretty 20- Byron finally tackling liamblen gained IrutrY K-ratati) barna Long End ton doing most of the work'with Walker yard sprint Hutchins and Smartt got abl stin i raced the field Pat- icr on the favorite play but McCallie abama Patton without gain A forward pass ton dashed Igor 15 yardPs on the first try was penalized for holding Smartt punted iziyTaa- fh NEW ORTTIANS Nov 19--Ak Questionable Field Goal Gives Ala to Callahan was good for 7 Nixon State '-university won from Talent- tint- going down under a-perfect swarm of 20i Yards as the 'Summary: Coo 14 I Leech Goals failed to gain on a double pass Boyd Walker only made 3 and Evans ylor te a McCain trollan and D'un IT' throwing himback' many yards A tacklers or- broke through and -got Patton for a Yrotk Boyd iti- i ftrom 2: 1 Etferee-- Moore 1 tiaset by a score of 5 to 3 The decision which 7ardbure31c1relliti of XeCactl- loss Patton was determined and on his If' onirepet2t ti-nies tr oraLehigh of Trinity the Alabama eleven the victor3r was artie ilay 4heen 747asmtw1hte plasiortrtii next rttsh went 9 yards fora first down Doughty II Irete trilkinats eg Time of and twO versity in Tulane stadium' this afternoon Byron was downed for a loss on a double peso 1 it Kline Warren- a 41sPlited ape hitrt Callahan fumbled as' be- was tackled on an end run and Sm artt cab- In th trst flirter Alabama tried for pass Walker got away for another pretty 'Watkins fella tr Nixon McDaniel Beech TarrAtea Hive LeeY lime end run 15 being his quota this baged the oval Hutchins and Boyd Yarnell Ruleob Hutchins IiiimblenL RALEIGII -N Nov 19--The tini- Walmaley's error In judgment In catch- a field goal lint the ball fell short and were used tiat once for a time Norman tackling Callahan was flung for a 5-yard loss by Smartt an ti CantilLelfnriiiill)on I ab11'7111mat'us'rnb e- nive 'ty of North Carolina had an easy In it on the line and trying la advance ror" naessePdee fovre i Ys but i dinteCaN''' was hurt so' badly as to be compelled Tattoo eartt12'1-21 ove the University of Eouth it netted Alabama a safety In the fates ruled against Baylor here smart Smartt failed to gain-- Once 131010 and to leave the game McDaniel went la at Toli victor ey fb carelina toaay the eeere being t3 to 6 third quarter SValmsley kickel st bean- en end oin to hal gg itbed Tovickd owes--11amblen' Tolley Norman The Tarhetls made the first score in five tiful field goal In tfie fourth (alms- Dunt :3 va for 27 yards In three tries with tlrilUng Goals from I LeePree 's cf pnty They rrLed the bail 't Alabama 0 Tt 3 11-1011 went dash and torte On SIcCeille's D-yard idea fewawa Iv- at a tae ay store- cf Ve Palmetto J-yar4 Le from 'tcb 00 tri f-na: a line Wiahis saved the day Els broke et raxl1117- 1Kli Ino -e-Colnore ra wi e- team came in the List few minutes of place kick Cat 'lel Jul- 1oehra ar-b: through and got the husky one far a -13n-1 py and was to trIliant ca la -tir a 73 lrti ce1 trat---41- ven Ali a 'ayes Via ''b'a Two loss Walker livastried- on an end but co-iitia: liecime -1-iiii LI i a ---r- ela: 3--LA2'i Callatan -fumbled and mccalue re failed alid then the left aide or the Lc-e minutes i yrd dash of rnit wto made a touch- rooters ert-el rat 4own and kicked gaal i ecL--12a '1-zZ'71-cUi'V--e ttz---1 et Baylor Looks Dangerous 2'- When Baylor got the ball I midfield there were insistent cries from the root- ars for a touchdown Walker again electrified the crowd midi a pretty 20- yard sprint Ilutchins and Smartt got Patton without gain A forward pass to Callahan was good for '7 N1XOn failed to -gain on a double pass Boyd throwing himback many yards A forward pass went to bantams of McCallie but McCallie was penalized for offside play Then -came the play that hurt Callahan fumbled as was tackled on an end run and Smartt cabbaged the oval Hutchins and Boyd were used at once for a 4 and 8-yard run respectively but McCallie was again penalized for Norman and Smartt failed to gain Once more the fates ruled against Baylor here Smartt's punt went 23 yards Fc-y3 Paves Way tzt Two Callahan fumbled and ItcCarle Fight to End Smartt's kick-olf 'was abort again Beagle getting it 20 yards away Then followed the surprising form reversal of the game Baylor took the oval and Patton doing most of the workOrith Walker ably assisting i raced up the field Patton dashed for 15 yards on the first try going down under a-verfect swarm of tacklers Walker only made 3 and Evans broke through and got Patton for a loss Patton was determined and on his next rush went 9 yards fora first down Byron was downed for a loss on a double pass Walker got away for another pretty end run 15 being his quota this time Norman tackling Callahan was flung for a 5-yard loss by Smartt and was but so' badly awl to be compelled to leave the game McDaniel went la at end 'axon going to half Patton smashed for 27 yards In three tries with tlriZing dash and forte' On Siceallie's n-yard line Wilkhis saved the day 119 broke through and got the husky one far a loss Walker wastried-on an end but failed and then the left side of the Ile on Patton and averted the touchdown Although right on their own goal line McCallie essayed to carry the ball Tolished for 10 yards until tackled by Thompson Norman was good for 5 and Tolley for 1 Boyd got around for 20 Byron finally tackling Ilamblen gained 10 on the favorite play but kleCallie waspenalized for holding Smartt punted 20iyards as the fray- ended Line-up aylor Byron Boyd Ttocupson Evans Moore Peters Doughty -WHkln eagle Kline Warren- Watkins I fella I Nixon McDaniel Beech 4 Yarnell Rulenb Hutchins tijimblenL Walker hb Simmons ob Callahan NLxon kbNorman kb' Patton fix Sroartt I kb Tolley Mx Tolley Norman Goias IMPS UMW Leeree idea fewawt ettla csralry kk1 jue) -e--Colnore Le-wane Lead A trot isnepaerd La ylor Prof Cont lieCallie Time of quarters-1211 minutes on anw yule Feel tritne Te'W Tol- tied by 5 and can for 20 Ct gained Irra-r ale 11 punted vi a-119! Fitzgerald Feeuan LWymard Dashiell Mcereedy Viritt folbo jansoilran Lb IMoore hb Leech I Ilegarty JCInsoirran hh Costello Sitterdingt iMoore hb Welsh Kelly (lb Leech fi- sirliQDrilinueyania' burra 111111)111)-: iy Wan fb 'Summary: Costello and Dunn IV Leech Goals from 1: Moore 1 Goat from of Lehigh: of Trinity Tinto of 12-niinute and twO 10-m1nuto quarters Tart-tele Have easy Time RALEIGIIN Nov 19--The tint niversity of North Carolina had an easy victory over the University of routh Carolina today the score being t3 to 6 The Tarhetls made the first score in five cf play They rrLhed the ball at wi1 'rile tray score- cf tle Palmetto team came in the last few minutes of play and was --dre --As trIlliant yard dash of rnit made a touchdown and kicked Laal Blake Vanderbilt Yield kit Edwards Questionatio Field Goal Gives Ala barna Long End 7 StNEate-uni OviterstIMtIA114512Ntroovtar Ta--1Aalaebaumnia verity in 'rulane stadium this afternoon by a score of 5 to 3 The decision which gave the Alabama eleven the victory was a disputed one In the first quartet Alabama tried for a field goal but the ball fell short and Walmidey's error in judgment in catching It on the line and trying la advance it netted Alabama a safety In the third quarter SVahnsly kickel a beautiful tel goal In tLe fourth Vsralmsleft tzmtIe raced Alabama 03 'rullre'a fJ-yard 'Int from -atIch loo trL 3 a rice kick tIst Viell 1oehra clarti amet-c---141 Lven a rooters tt '1zz'zzLout tLe.

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