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A -w i 4 vkl 1 s'bv- 54 Lic 'gc 1-7 1'1' 1 2 -7trFr'1-i'4''i-4-i44 --'''i '''A ''k: v4 t''' 4-t1t4 4- tlAi ovit 'itk ti-1441 y- i A 4 -4" 014lk TfT: '''''k4) '0''': kL-44'4 r'rntev -eNo --): 4- 71 1 4 4 '4 4 t4 kkt44 1 ki19 41::4 I 5 I 5 JACK COOMBS feet record in the series just closed but had the foresizht to remove himself from the box When he felt himself slipping so that his successor would have been credited with defeat if the game had been lost The Dodgers finally won the credit for their only victory of the series going to the old-timer One Brooklyn player came through the bumps of the world series without tarnishing a remarkable record The player was Jack Coombs The former Athletic veteran has participated in three world's series and hs yet to lose a game Tie had a narrow escape from losing the per HOWARD NEW YORK Oct Miller 'varsity quarterback and drop-kicker of the Columbia football team will not play this season according to an official announcement issued Ifut night from tho Morningsicie training camp This news is certain to have a demoralizing effect on the Light Blue and White eleven for although Miller has not playA in a game this season unofficial statements last FIRST NOTE OF COMING BASKETBALL SEASON SOUNDED ON A FLOOR I- :3 13 I 1 1 I I 1 it 1 i 4 :1 I I 1 I -t I 1 i i it i 4 i f- 1 I 1 I i 1 i 1 I I l'- il- I i 3 3- 4 1 3 70 3 t'l 3 i i l' 3 I 't I i 3 33 3 I It I 3 I 1 i i I i 4 I 1 4 i 1 1 4 I 4 I I 'I t- i I I 1 I 1 1 3 i ti I 't I 1: i' 1 1 1 I I 0 l' l' 'i I I 1 System of Class A and Class Leagues Will Be Tried Out Some New Players of Experience on Roster and Fast Ante-Holiday Sport Is Anticipated TECH WINS COSTLY VICTORY OVER NORTH CAROLINA TEAM Corbett Senter Has Broken Gets Blow on Head and Is Threatened With Concussion of Johnston Heels Lack Eight Yards of Victory in Fourth Period The first frosty weather sent CA athletes indoors a nd to limberinz up for basketball Physical Director Tapp immediately took advantage of the evident inclinations of his athletes and as a result the opening of the Intra-As-sociation Basketball leagues is announced for next Friday night The games will be played on Friday nights this fall and the season will last until just before the holidays The preliminary season will again he LF CRACKS TOUR SOUTH Evans and Wheaton to Play on Several Courses TRIP OPENS WITH SPECIAL FOURSOME AT NASHVILLE Atlanta Will Be Visited Memphis and Other Courses Included in Itinerary of Journey "Chic" Evans the amateur and opent golf champion and Ned Sawyer another famous Chicago golfer opened a tour of the south yesterday with a special foursome with Capital City players at Nashville The match was played on the pretty Bellemeade course Front Nashville the two notables went to Atlanta where they will play today over the East Lake course The links where the 1917 southern championship will be threshed Golf and Automobile at be tested Monday and that night the Chicagoans leave for Memphis where they play Tuesday -Chiek" is the possessor of both the national amateur and open crowns somethin which no American has previously aehieved Indeed only once in golfing when Johnny Ball in Pst captured both British this occurred The season now at its fag end brought Evans his first national honors though he has been considered one of the country's foremost players for years His two-ply success it is generally conceded is the result of a change in putting stance and a very remarkable advancement in proficiency on the green Sawyer who is a member of the Wheaton Golf club whereas Evans carries the colors of Edgewater is a player who has been treated by fate in much the same manner as his partner on the tour Evans singularly seems to have played the role of Nemesis to the Wheaton man For a long time it was generally taken that when Sawyer got going the best he met Evans and fell victim Evans time and time again eliminated him in Western Golf association championships and just at when Sawyer loeked to be the winner Not until the 1915 National Amateur in Detroit did Sawyer accomplish his ene signal victory over 'Chick" The latter lost to his fellow Chicagoan in the first round and by the sound margin of 6 up and 5 Sawyer has never won a national competition His nearest bid for sueh honors came in 1905 when he reached the finals only to lose to IL Chandler Egan That fall the tourney was at Sawyers home club and the finals match experts yet declare was one for brilliant recoveries and rallies after numerous golfing peccadillos never yet equaled Sawyer won the western amateur title in 19041 This last September he went out in the national at the hands of John Anderson but not until he carried the Siawnoy man to the thirty-seventh green ALABAMA BEATS FLORIDA Alligators' Offensive Stars for Victors GAINESVILLE Fla Oct Up Florida's rather crude attempts at offensixe play and showing: on their own part a well-developed interference the university eleven here today heat Florida university team 1t3 to 0 Quarterback Cl-teti of Ala ha ma played a star game in returning punts During the first and third period' poor interference probably cost the Alligators two touchdowns after as many forv'ard pass Ps had been successfully worked The line-up: Alahanin Florida BOIMP I Henderson 1 IN WilitteSier 1 Baker 1 Johnston I Rosenthal I Maynor Robles Rowe I IPN ine Rogers Goishy Morton Creen qi Fuller (lb (age hb Wilson I hh llovater 1 lab Sparkman Burnett fh Farrior Score by periods: Alahainn 0 7 0 Florida 0 0 0) 0 Street Auburn: umpire Watkins Sowanee: bead linesman Harris Georgia Teeh Time of periods15 minutes each Alabams Creen 2 Goal from touchdown Gage Goal from dold Gage Johnston for Burnett: Burnett for 0 Johnston: Taylor for Gage: Gage for Taylor: Downey for Johnston: Lowman for Boone Florida: Perry for Rosenthal Wood for Wilkinson Hatcher for Wilson Wilson for Sparkman: Sparkman for Wilson Wilson for Hatcher TIGERS DRUB LAFAYETTE Tibbott Again Distinguishes Himself In Drop-Kicking PltrNerTON Oct experienced little difficulty In disposing of La Fayette here today 33 to Coach Rush sent in a string of sPffurtitates in the last two periods Dare Tibhott who defeated 'Infra last Saturday with A drop kirk was again in the limelight and si-ored twice on field gcpals one of which was from the 43- yard line and against the wind Jack FAidy did most of Priu-etots ground-gaining in the time be wag in the game and scored three of the touchdowns for Princeton Tbere was a notireatple improvement In tbe offense play of Princeton MICHIGAN BEATS AGGIES Touchdown and Field Goal Margins of Victory ANN ARBOR Mich Oct field goal by Sparks in the tdrYt period and a touchdown by Nlaulbettich jugt before the final whistle blew gate the UniverPity of 3lich'tan a 9-to-0 victory over the Michigan Aggies friotball team here today Brown Strong In Final Period WILLIAMSTOWN Mass Oct Brown defeated Williams 20 to 0 today after the Purple had held the visitors seoreless for two periods Browne turn bling when the bell was near the Williams goal probably prevented scoring in the early part of the contest Tuskegee Negroes-Beat Atlantans TUSKDGEE Ala Oct Tuskegee twhool football team detested the Morris Brown college of Atlanta here this afternoon by a seore of 13 to 0 in a well-played game It vr as the first of a series of games between negro college teams for the negro championship of the south Little Tigers Game and Well I Coached but Light RIKEMEN DEVELOP VICIOUS LINE AND TACKLE ATTACKS Central Displays Versatile Offense Varying Plunges With End Runs and Trick and Carroll Chief Ground Gainers Eliowing marked improvement eince the Baylor game Central High eleven Lammered its way through Sewanee Military academy's plucky little outfit for a victory duplicating the score of McCa Ilie against the same eleven nit Little Tigers seemed well coached and were game but they lacked the strength to stop the rushes of the Rik- clan Tbey tackled well but were smothered by Central's interference and were nuabie to get in front of the Bikemen liue drive until yards had been gained FliiIiipS whom involuntary retirement from the Baylor game waa charged as one of the causes of Central's defeat canie back -yesterday and the Centralioe' showed the best end run plays in several 'seasons Phillips Johnson and Lemon all carried the ball from the fake kick formation and from other formation' and all got away well Phillip however being the most consistent gamer On account of lack of speed on niterference it is 'laid Carroll was shifted to end hut was used as a battering ram through the hue in the pinches and the way he tore the Tiger forwards into shreds was a caution no less than four of the five touchdowns being scored with him through the Lae or outside the tacklee Central displayed a more versatile attack than Coach Bike is accustomed to attempting tine of his tricks a double pass end run fooled the 'Tigers completely Hilt! resulted ILI (lie longest run If the day--a 40-yard sprint with Phillips finally enrrying the ball The Ceutralites also negotiated a few forward koisss successfully and Page was tautest away ter a touchdown on one On d11T1M Central elione with especial refulgency The Tigers had a flock of carefully planned and puzzling plays but the high school players were always vide awake and rarely allowed them to tiring substantial gains In fact the mountaineers made a tirst down only once other than on forward passes Central's line charged well and the 'mouthing halves tore into the interfer'ales! of the Tigers perfectly the Tiger end runs being driven in The Tigers 'Ilse cut down well and tackled low though often put out of the way by Cent ra I's blocking eyetem Burch left halfback of the visiting team seffered a bad bruise at the foot of the spine and had to be taken from the field in an automobile The injury is not considered serious but the youngster will be confined to his bed for some time The Sewanee t-arn seemed wifier than the teams that motility come frem the mountain a nd while some of the boys had the weight all of them were young and luesperieneed Sewanee recelysetMcAlester's kick-off aryl throughout the first period the ball see-sewed in Sewanee territory As the eerie I closed AI cQuiston ripped off a liounilinic punt that rolled- across the gee' line some 70 yerlig In the see-unit period Central started from the 20- yard line and Phillins 40-yard run on the double pass play 4tuiekly put the ball In Sewituee territory Johnson followed with a pretty run from a kick formation fuel fur Carrell hammered up field a la Aullurn Phillips plunged through for the first tioichilowte The second touchdown was tuaile in a hurry Sewanee received the kick-oft flu-tailed on the second play and a en trii I it recovered A forward tam to Ciirrell produced a 10-yard gain and once more Carroll hatnmered through to a counter Central made a pretty march up field In the third period but Sewanee rallied prettily on the 4-yard line After the punt Another march was stopped at the 14-pi el line for a fourt down but on the ensiiiiig play Carroll made a great buck threugh a swartu of opponents across tho line After this Sewanee tried open play and used forward passes en every down making some twenty yards by the aerial route- Phillips interrepteil two of the peewee however and on each occasion Central took the ball up field for a counter Phillips be- ing alternated with Carroll Sewanee held near the line on the last touchdown but the pass for a kick wt over the quarterback's head and gave Central the ball on the 3-yard line whence Carroll tally bncked it over Line-ups: Carroll I Bailey Pigs 1 FputI I Cashman I Aiken 11 WIneater Wright 4- Bur Lawrence Hunt- Dubois Neidhardt Woolwine it Jammu ah NteQuisson qb Phillips 1 'Burch Limon Mtlnsr iletning fb Cooper ft -t ir-l'ore by periods: 1 1 31 4 Central 0 12 7 13--13 Sewsnee A 0 0 0 0 Summary: Tennete see Union Head lines- chattanooge Time of periods-- 12 minntos 4 mill-ups coals from 3 SIMIitntos for Johnson for Batley Batley for liarch Treat for Aiken Scott for Law-Tinos OLIPHANT STARS FOR ARMY West Pc int Hero Makes Four Touchdowns One on 96-Yard Run rsT l'OINT Oct was badly beaten by the Army today the radtts rolling up a score of 63 to 0 against the ildrtford collegians The West Point" used an entire substitute team at the etitset but the last two periods were with inst of the 'varsity men in the lineup Oliphant starred for the cadets "mit tour touchdowns and kicking four fuels Three of his touchdowns came after be had (lashed 65 60 and 96 yards resPectrely Tulane Smothers Jefferson NEW ORLEAN'S Oct 1ane university's football squad defeated the Jefferson here today 89 to 3 Jefferson's three points were scored in the final quarter bY a place kick for a field goal by Viguerle tletn the 30-yard line Tu lane scored in the JIM period when with three yards to go Csiee carrled the ball over for a touchdown LM Cardozza kicked goal Volk Three of his touchdowns came after he had (lashed 65 50 and 96 yards respec- lively Tulane Smothers Jefferson NEW ORLEAN'S Oct 1ane univer- Sity's football squad defeated the Jefferson otilegians here today 89 to 3 Jefferson's eree points were scored in the final quarter il ball a place kick for a field goal by Viguerie hem the 30-y 'W ard line ane scored in the lirst period when with three yards to go -'-olee carrled the over for a touchdovku Ind Cardozza kicked goal MILLER week reported that the quarterback would be available this week and that he would play on Saturday against Union It develops however that Miller's water on the knee received a week before the first game with Hamilton on Oct 7 has resulted in complications which might bring about a permanent injury if he played again this fall Last year Miller equaled the colleiate drop-kickluz record for the season I which tonight had him in a hospital threatened with concussion of the brain The line-up: Georgia Teeh (-10) North Carolina f61 Dun woody 1 Lane I LNIallk I Ramsey 1 Press 1 Phillips a To nriy a Lang I Lu rrllI 'a rpen ter lot Senter Prootor Morrison ob Johnson oh strupper I Fohzer 1 Johnston zsininlons Spence ft) Tennant fU 'ore by periods: 1 2 3 4 teorgia 1'e11 10 0 0-- 11 North Ca rolina 0 0 0 ti Stimmary: West Point Virginia 1-siel1 Judge11htillas Head ullosman Beavers Georgia Tin of pe: iods -15 min laps Georizia Toch sorin: poet Goal from toliehdo wn Preas Goal from field --spenee North 'a rolina scoring: Sabstitutes: Georgia for Johnston: Glover for Spence Findier Preas lUl for Malick: NVet for Lang: 'Nleadors for Sen ter Lang for West 11111 for Strupper: Ma uck for Bell Johnston for Mette nolds Alexander for Fincher McReynolds for Johnston Griffin for IIGI for Mead ors: Johnson for Mt Hell Fellers for iriftin: Sha ver for lover North for Johnson Bellamy for Fitzsimmons Barton for llorrill Ingram for Grimes Black for Bellamy: Coleman for Black SEWANEE FAILS TO SCORE Kentucky Ties Tigers for Second Year in Succession LIDXINOTON Ky Oct 1--The Sowanee and Kentucky football slovens battled to a scoreless tie here today This is the second congecutlYe year that the two teams hays retired from the field without a decision being reached Both teams today tried two goals from the field but all Lineittps: Bewatoo (00 Kentucky (01 Edmonds T- Crutcher I Ferry Mettoreon Rucker Rrittain I seott 0 Dempeey Means a eimpson Moss Hiettk Clark Kinne Andrews qt Bodes qb Worthetre I Orethfelder 1 herring Hayden fb Meilivaine (b Score by periods: 1 2 3 4 SPW fl nee 0 0 0 Rentuky 0 0 0 0 Suhetitutions for Rock er Brady for Perry: Sellers for Wortham Bettie for Scott Stone for beftwick L-flu-tea for Stone for tlickerson: Clemente for Dempaey Heber for Orme Hickorson for Marrehree: Kinne for Heber Officials: of Kenyon of Purdue Head of Ohio State LONG RUN BEATS ILLINOIS Spectacular Play Turns Tide to the Ohio State Team URBANA Ill Oct the fast halfback of Ohio State university football tewm made a spectacular run around the left end for a touchdown today in the last minute of play after the game had almost been conceded to the University of Illinois and won 7 to Biddle Wins Tennis Tournament HOT SPRINGS Vt Oct 21--Craig Biddle of Philadelphia beat Robert Leroy of New York In straight sets In the championship match today at the close of the Hot Springs tennis tournament The score was 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mrs' Barger Wallach of Newport defeated Mrs Rawson Wood or New York 6-2 6-1 In the finals In ornen BAYLOR CATCHES TARTAR DEFEATS SCOTTSBORO ONLY BY FINAL DASH Manager line Credit for Brooklyn's Pennant Win DIDN'T BLUFF OPPONENTS JUST HIS OWN PLAYERS Dodger's Made to Believe They Were Oood by to Get Even Losers' End of the World's Series Looking back at the world's series It is difficult to figure ont bow the Dodgers won the championship of the National league writes Sam Crane the veteran New York scribe They played very consistent ball during the early stages of the race without doubt but that they looked weaker against the Red Sot than the Phi Hies Braves or Giants would have is the general impression of all those thousands who saw them play in the recent series I have come to the conclusion that Manager Robinson was the big party responsible for the peunant landing in Brooklyn Ile just bluffed his players into the belief that they were a good team Before the last game of the worlds series in Boston Robbie with the most admirable display of real or imagined confidence said to me: "We are going to win this game The next game of the series will be played on Ebbets field" Ills big chest stood out and be was the picture of cocky confidence He even put on a look of surprise and appeared grieved that I should ask the question: "Do you think you will win?" Robbie had then just come from a -skull" fleeting with his players that he insisted on having before every game of the series I therefore judge that he "bluffed" them the same way that he tried to do with me lie probably folloed that plan all through the regular 'championship season If that was the scheme he carried out Robbie is its much entitled to be called the 'miracle man" as was George Stallings lie has in fact a better right to the title then did the manager of the Braves for Robbie had far less ball playing talent to "bluff" in his Dodgers than did Stallings Robinson deserves mita more credit than he has been given for bringing such a mediocre team BS he had to the front of the National league Ile should get more than his one share of the tarn' world's series receipts for no one else could have performed such a miracle Robbie was never a man who could take the initiative himself Ile always desired to consult with Nome one before he IIIRdP any important MOVC and him success with the Dodgers a eeram on that account to he all the more 'rile Dodgers are the luckiest athletes on earth to get even the losing end of the players' share They ought to present Robbie with a great big bonus NAVY LUCKY TO WIN Penalty for Sluzging Beats West Ir ginia in Final Minute ANNAPOLIS NH Oct 2L---1e king quick adventAge of the lireakm of hick Navy In the final momentn of play this afternoon won ft 12 to victory from West Virginia oniversity PNcept for the first portion the initial tieriod when they were kept on the defensive the visitors outplayed the Oro timen they made mitecessful forward 'lesson A penalty for sing ging and recovered ramble put Navy ithin striking ilistaw for heir final tally A forward piss Ingram to Welchel vas negotiated end landed the bail on the 1 yard lino from wbere Welebel carded It ever DEFEAT FOR DARTMOUTH A 111111 I 11A Mass Oct ftirillhed a surprise to a large fiota1I liy Dartmouth 10 to In the new high seitool stadium here today Wimpy a Haverhill youth who played Aeft lialfliack for the visitor distinguished himself In the first period by making a 2A yard run throwirg off four mPli and later hurled a forward pass to Wall who wise stending behind the Dartmouth goal line Gilroy kicked the goal Georgetrwn scored egain In the haat period when with the hall on the Oreena line Maloney kicked a goal after several attempts at forward passes bad failed 1 1 I I 1 I 0 I i 4 I MO no Alabamans Go at Local Eleven With Determination to Win and Only Long Runs by Hall and Carter and Intercepted Forward Pass Enables Chattanoogans to Score Two Touchdowns conducted on the classified players being selected oil teams a Class A league find inexperienced players in a Class It league All those NV 110 WA lit to join either of these two teams are urged to sign up early this as the teams will be selected and the start made Friday night if possilde Some new players of experience are NVOrkitILZ out in the gymnasium and Physical Director Tapp states that he anticipates a good season with much faster sport than last year seore On the firt play the home team tried a furwaNi piss on their 30-yard line Rader shot through and taekled '14' hefure he could rass the Ile local athlete fumbled and Lindsay NN Ilt) 1111 b4lie through caught the pas it hit the ground and hurried the hall across the lino fur the seeond score Lupton kicked this goal making the score 1: to Clemons n1 Benson played stellar hall for Scoltlooro in the hacktield making many gains past Baylor ends and tackles In the line Foster and Hunt some great defensive playing The hree Baylor backs Garter Hall a ad Coughlin made many pretty runs though they couldnt carry the ball cross the gofil in the first three periods owing to the stubborn d-fense of the local line Hader anti Lupton did Rome yeoman service in the Baylor line 'II 10011 eleven surprised the visitors with the improvement made since their In Chattanooga their taekI ng and blocking beine almost perfect THE VANISHINO SPECTRE Now my mother doesn't stars at me so hard Or stand and look and look at me when Im in bed And when she's said good-night she goes downstairs-- She does not stay and softly smooth rny bead! And teaugh be kisses me teals night of She always does my mother is so kind! She doesnt snatch at me like she was scared Som Awful Thing would grab me from hehind guess she used to be afraid About the l'hing I heard her say to dad: -oh he said "thank Ctod the summer's gone Antl that dread Spectre did not touch or Oh yea it mnst have been that Spectre thing That frightened them about their that's me! Thats why all summer mother's smiled so sat And witICPSCd me barn and kissed me Porl you see! --FAith Harman Brawls hs New York Times THE MOST REFRESHING DRINKINTHEWORLD ATM GROCERY STORES CAFES AHD STANDS 5C A BOTTLE: Tin VANISHING SPEC-TRH- my mother doesn't stars at DILI so hard )r stand and look and look at me when I'm in bed id when sbe said good-night she goes downstairs-- ihs does not stay and softly smooth nay bend! Id thaugh be kisses me soh night of he always does my mother is so kind! snatch at me like she was scared kme Awfnl Thing would grab me from hehind rilfOS sue used to be afraid thout the Thing I heard bet say to dad: lh Phil he mild "thank Ctod the sum- mars gone Ulf1 that dread Spectre did not touch or Indi' 4 yes It mnst bars been that Spectre thtng That fright th ened em abcmt their that' me! Lat'a why all summer mother's smiled so set lind witlePZtli me bard and kissed me Ponft you see! IsAith Harman 131171116 112 New York Imps THE MOST 'REFRESHING ORINKINTHEWORLO Caoo i -I' tow 4 i 1 4 ATALLGROCERYSTORES CAFES AIM STANDS 5S A BOTTLE: ATLANTA Oct Tech won a victory over North Carolina here today 10 to in one of the hardest-fought football games ever staged on the local gridiron The work of Folger who handled the ball in about four out of five North Carolina plays and of Stripper Spence and Johnston for Tech featured Tech scored after six minutts of play when Struper caught a punt and raced fifty yards through the entire Tar Heel team for a touchdown l'reas kicked the goal Five minutes later Spence kicked a field goal from the 20-yard line after Capt Johnston bad carried the ball to within striking distance In the next two periods the ball was kept tear the center of the field Carolina scored in the fourth period when an exchange of punts gave thorn the ball on Tech's 3-yard line A forward pass Folger to Ramsey and two line bucks sent Tennant across Tandy missed the goal The Tar Heels later carried the ball to Tech's S-yard line but lost it on an In-completed forward pass over the goal line Jim Setter Tech's right end had a small hone broken in his left ankle during the second period and Fullback Spence received a blow on the head ATHENS TEAM BEATS I Second Victory for Athenians in Twenty-one Years Cliattonooga Tma Special LTUENS Teu Oat 11-7rbo Athena school team defeated the Teaneesee Military Institute eleven in a nip-and-tuck game here today by a SOOT of I to Both teams played bard football and it was sot until the last quarter that Athens was able to sears Capt Dike went cross the line for I after receiving a forward pose In the first period but waS brought back for a penalty this being the midstu last chance for a aeons Twice during the reminder of the first half Athena pounded the visitors' line to within ten yards of the coal bnt was thrown back The score was made on a fluke is the fourth period after the soldiers had twice defended nobly on their goal line The Cadet center passing for a kick watt the hall over the gusrterback's head mind Peacock for Athena fell on the ball for a touchdown This is the eeonfl victory for the Athena eleven over I in twenty-on years of games according to what are believed to be authentic records The Athens eleven has tied the Sweetwater squad in three of the twenty-one games PITT PUMMELS SYRACUSE Salt Citv's Heavy Eleven Suffers Worst Defeat In Years SYRACUSE Oct ---Syracuses heary line crumbled before the tierce onslaught of Glen Warner's Pittsburgh eleven on a soggy field in the stadium this afternoon suffering a defeat of 30 to 0 the worst beating a Syracuse eleven has received in years Pitt scored a touchdown period ANGELES CHAMPIONS League Race Decided When Vernon Meets Defeat ANGELES Cal Oct defeated Los Angeles today the team is assurNi of the Pacific Coast pennant by renson of Vernon's delvat the hands of Oakland Chattanocga 7-woes Stecial SCOTTSBORO Ala Oct school eleven of Chattanooga ran up against a terrific game here unexpectedly this afternoon and barely manazed to defeat the Jackson county lligh eleven in the final period by a score of 13 to The Scottsboro team went into the game with a to give their opponents all they had in stock and one of the bitterest most exciting games ever seen on tlio local gridiron resulted For three periods neither eleven was able to score In the fourth the visitors scored one on end runs and once on a fluke hong runs by the two speedy Baylor halfbacks Carter and Hall put the ball on the 3-yard line early in the fourth period The Scottslyoro line held and Carter carried the ball around the end for the touchdown The second touchdown came Quickly Scottsboro chose to receive the kick-off following the first STUNNER FOR CHICAGO Northwestern Beats Maroons for First Time in Fifteen Years CHICAGO Oct university sprung one of the biggest urprises in the "Big Nine" football championship race today by defeating Chicagro 10 to It was Northwestern's first victory over Chicago in fifteen years Driscoll scored a touchdown near the end of the rst period going over from the Chicago 4-yar1 line and in the last period booted a drop-kick between Chicago's goal from the 45-yard line MISSISSIPPI SMOTHERED Team That Beat Aggies Humiliated by Louisiana BATON ROUGE La Oct Z-- The Mississippi college football team rearranged and weakened by the absence of Anderson the halfback who was injured in the recent Alabama tame proved easy for the Lonisiana State university squad here today The final score was 50 to 7 Numerous fumbles during the last quarter on the part of men kept the score from being larger Cornell Defeats Bticknell ITHACA Oet with a changed encountered stiff opposition from Bucknell today but won by a score of 19 to A slippery field bothered both teams In the second period Fritz Shiserick Cornell quarterback standing on Bucknelrs 45-yard line kicked a field goal i CI '0 et Ful--- I I loo il ke00947N( 1 i I I 1 --1 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