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Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • 11

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phoenix SPORT PAGE ELEVEN NEBRASKA CORNHUSICERS TROUNCE NOTRE DAME 14-6 IN INTERSECTIONAL GRID CLASSIC FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 1 1922 A CHAMP? GENERAL FEBSHING CHEERS ON WINNER AND IS BEATEN BY WEST VIRGINIA JUNIOR IS WINNER OVER WEST HIGH Boxing Card to Be Stag ed at Convention Hall Tonight Is All-Star Attraction CORNELL RED FLAG IS STILL SPOTLESS yjiong Gains by DeWUt Noble'and Hartley Sweep Visitors Off Their Feet Mountaineers Make It an All Vic torious Season by 14 to 0 Win From Presidents Three' Good Bouts Are Promised Hughes Meets Duvol in weight Finale Forward Pasa Nets Only Touch down of 6 to 0 Curtain Raiaer to Tulsa Game Beating Pennsylvania 9 to 0 Gil Team Completes Second Victorious Year THE CARD Bobby Diighea Muskogee vs Duke Duvol Isimtnn Bantams 12 rounds He Beat Dave Roncdbcrg the New York Entry for Middleweight Title NEW YORK Nov 80 Mike O'Dowd of St Paul won on a foul In the eighth round of a scheduled 15 round bout here today with Dave Rosenberg of New York Rosenberg was disqualified for hlttliig low aftei two minutes and 28 seconds of fighting In that round O'Dowd was leading by a wide margln when the bout ended The decision awarding the bout to O'Dowd gives him the recognition of the New York state athletic commission as world's middleweight champion Immediately after the bout Deputy Boxing Commissioner Harry Burchill ordered that Rosenberg's share of the receipts be withheld pending an investigation by the athletic commission outfought and outgen-eralled Rosenberg all the way adoring a knockdown in the third round Red Young Byrd Mftskogee vs Brown Chicago Welters 10 rounds Joe White Muskogee vs Kid Pardlii Muskogee Lightweights rounds By Tho Associated Press PHILADELPHIA Nov Gil powerful eleven from Cornell defeated the University of Pennsylvania on franklin field today 8 to 0 on straight football and remains the only big team In the east which has not been beaten for two years It was the first time Pennsylvania failed to Score this season The last game Cornell lost was to Pennsylvania on Thanksgiving day 1920 A placement goal by Hanson In the first period and a touchdown by Cassidy In the third make up the total of efforts that counted today but give no indication of the ripping offensive and the complete superiorty of the Red team The high touted defensive of Pennsylvania was hopeless against the rushes of Captain Kaw Pfann Ramsey and Cassidy while ita offensive was weak and failed to uncover anything new Referee Wills Frank Corey announcer Juiylor high school won a closely contested game from the West high gridsters as a curtain raiser to the Tulsni-Maakogee clash yesterday afternoon by a 6 to 0 score The only touchdown was the result of a 10 yard pass from Burnett to Davis after the victors bad carried the ball to their opponents 10 yard line by line bucks and end runs The teams were evenly matched and at only one time when the touchdown was made was either team within striking distance of their goal Both squads depended upon line lucking for their gains although Davis quarterback for the winners and Moffet apd Brown quarter and left half for West high made considerable ytfbdoge by broken field runR No lineman could be named as an outstanding player The lines were equal in weight and strength and all did consistent Junior West Skinner LE Mitchell Stroud Loffeny Goben HIGH GRID HONORS MORGANTOivN Va Nov 30 the first time in its fAotball i history which reaches back to 1891 West Virginia university today had played through a season without a defeat as a result of its victory over Washington and Jefferson college 14 to 0 here this afternoon Wash and only opportunity to score in the second quarter when four successive first downs gave them the ball on West Virginia's 2fl-yar! line where Simon intercepted a forward pass West Virginia scored a touchdown in the third and again in the fourth period MISSISSIPPI SWAMPED BIRMINGHAM Nov Mississippi A and was easy sailing for the University of Alabama here this afternoon in their annual Thanksgiving day battle Alabama piling up a 59 to 0 score over the Missis-slpplans AND 14 HOPKINS 0 BALTIMORE Md Nov Sweeping the Hopkins team off its feet in the first half and scoring two touchdowns the Washington and Lee football team was returned victor this afternoon 14 to 4 There Is something naive and charming about Lloyd George's in gjnuation that this Is no time to pul an Inferior man Fort Smith Boy la Elected Captain of Centre Team FORT SMITH Ark Nov Edwin Kubale of Fort Smith has been elected captain of the Centre college "Praying for 1923- it was stated in a telegram received tonight by Norris Armstrong 4921 captain of the Colonels Armstrong refereed battle between the Oklahoma Aggies and Arkansas University Kubale is the third Fort Smith boy to be elected capta(n of the famous Centre squad DETROIT 14 VERMONT 10 DETROIT Nov University of Detroit cloqed its football season here today by defeating Vermont 14 to 10 In one of the hardest fought contests even seen on the local field LINCOLN Nov Nebraska university crowned its string of football achievements on Nebraska field here today by demonstrating a superior quality of football in a sectional contest with Notre pame university the game ending witft' the Cornhuslt-' ers on the larger end of a 14 to ''score More than- 10000 spectators watched the Nebraska team plow great holes through the line of the Bouth Bend team Notre Dame was lacking In making gains though the scale hung heavily in favor of the victorious Cornhuskers While the aerial game of Notre Dame was not employed to the advantage that was expected It served at times to make ground and the only touchdown scored by the South Benders great run down the sme-llne after a fair catch of forward pass in the third period was one of the' outstanding spectacular features of the game Long Runs Feature DeWitt paralleled this achievement In the fourth perldd when he plunged through the left side of Notre line for 40 yards bringing the ball to the 15-yard line A ducky tackle by Stuhldreher saved a touchdown In the first period Nebraska lost a touchdown by a costly fumble by Noble when the ball was within a iaw feet of the goal line Nebraska's were made in the second period The first came after a series of line plunges by Noble Russell Lewellyn and Hartley had advanced the ball to within 18 yards of Notre Dame's goal line Scherer the Cornhusker right end ran to his co-end's corner for 18 yards which brought the ball to the I -yard line Hartley plowed through the remaining distance for the touchdown and then dropkicked for the extra point Pershing Watches Game Later in the perfbd Hartley shot forward pass to Noble who broke loose around Notre- Dame's left end for the second touchdown It was a gain of 88 yards Captain Hartley place-kicked the goal for the extra point Preston Nebraska regular quarterback out of the game with a broken leg was carried to the field and watched the game from the sidelines General John Pershing occupied a Special box and was guest of honor He appeared at the game in civilian clothes and waq accompanied by a small party of friends White Stillwell Jackson Reck Par ks MMM4I IT Moody Rogers Hk Buchhalter Moffett Bufnett Brown Brown RH Butts Parton Rousek Preventlnflncnza The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the system in a healthy condition and thns ward off all at The poorest argument In favor of cold bathe is that they will make you live longer to endure more and tacka of Colds Grip or Influenza 30c more of them The holiday athletic season will be ended tonight when an all-star boxing card 'will -be presented at Convention hall The first fighters will' enter the ring promptly at 8: 30 It is announced so that the 28 rounds can be reeled off by a reasonable hour The fighters finished their training yesterday and all said they were ready for the bell It Is hard to dope the winner in any of the they are so evenly matched and hard mills are promise! all the way through Bobby Hughes and Duke Duvol bantams are both short are harder hitting than most of the lads of that class so a knockout would not be surpris-nriaing Hughes is the more experienced fighter but Duvol has been a comer for the last couple of years and caflberten many 01 Irish Red Byrd and Greek Young Brown will be out for blood in the semi-final Red has been a terrific battler In his time depending upon a piled river right to shatter all defense but Brown Is a husky chap and believes he can stop the oil field battler money is being wagered on this bout than any others with all the Greeks In town putting up heavily for their favorite The opening six-round tussle between Joe White and Charley Purdln Is a grudge fight the two having met here several months ago In a draw Both were dissatisfied with their previous showing and they insisted that the winner this time be given the stakes for their end of the pot White is the hardest puncher it is believed but Purdin is the fastest and craftlesK The advance sale of tickets has Bobby Hughes been good according to Promoter Fred Bennett who says that If this fight goes over as it should that he will keep the game going all winter The balcony has' been reserved for negroes Bargain Days' Are Mere! December Rates Save ou Money LESS THAN 50c A MONTH DELIVERS THE DAILY AND SUNDAY PHOENIX TO YOU Subscribe NOW and Save 35 On a Subscription MISSOURI TIGERS DEFEAT JAYHAWKS PRYOR 40 JENKS 0 ex VANY 26 SEWANEE 0 NASHVILLE Nov Vanderbilt added another victory to her splendid record here this afternoon by defeating the team of the University of the South (Sewanee) by a score of 26 to 0 Vanderbilt played a strong game while Sewanee showed up to advantage in the third quarter only The visitors relied mostly on passes Vanderbilt made 19 first downs while Sewanee negotiated but three Lincoln Carries Over Toffchdown in Second Period Which Gives 9 to 6 Victory Captain Crew Ends Season In Blase of Glory PRYOR Nov Pryor did about everything in the catalog to Jenks here today winning 49 to 0 1 The Gold and Black machine looked better than at any previous time this ason Kimsey McLain and Fox starred for Pryor and Ingle and Bell for Jenks The Lineup: RICE 14 ARIZONA 7 HOUSTON Nov -30 Rice got away jo enough of a start In the first half of the game with Amona here today to win a 14 to 7 victory After the first half neither side was able to score Rice played a defensive game In the second half but the onslaughts of the visitors failed to make any counters Bf The Aeeoeiated Preu COLUMBIA Mo Nov Missouri Tigers fought back today against the odds which favored Kan-sas and won 9 to 7 In a game crammed with thrills and threats with 12000 persons Standing through two quarters of a cold drizle the Tigers took a lead with Lincoln's touchdown In the second period strengthened it with a 48 yard boot from Lincoln's toe and held firm against the Jayhawker sallies which threatened to bring victory to the Kansans in the fourth period after Surgeon had gone across for a touchdown and Wilson had made good the try for point with a place kick in the third A 45 0 MANHATTAN Kan Nov After holding the Kansas Aggies to a scoreless tie in the first half of their football game today the Texas Christian university was snowed under with a final score of 45 to 0 The Kansans used a second string backfield in the first half and although often1 approaching the goal were unable to score In the last -two periods the Aggies scored almost at will using the forward pass Daily and Sunday $595 Regular Price $900 Daily Only $545 Regular Price $750 2 WINS MARATHON RUN BERWICK Pa William Rltela today won the thirteenth annual Berwick marathon run of nine and a quarter miles His time was 47 minutes 66 3-5 seconds Earl Johnson of Pittsburgh was second and Jamea Hennigan of Boston third their times being 48:32 and 48:58 TENNESSEE 14 KENTUCKY 7 KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov Fighting an uphill battle Tennessee overcome a seven-point lead which Kentucky had chalked up by a sustained driving attack In the first period and defeated the Wildcats 14 to in the annual Thanksgiving game today a a 2 2 ORDER TODAY GEORGIA TEC9 14 AUBURN 0 Yellowjaekots Take to Air and Run Over Plainsmen ATLANTA Nov Georgia passing ability proved too great a factor here this afternoon and the Yellowjackets defeated the Auburn Plainsmen in their annual Thanksgiving classic 14 to 8 The Jackets worked the pass to perfection and the aerial game brought the first touchdown in the second period when McDonough went over and In the third period when Captain Barron crossed the Tiger goal line The Plainsmen staged a rally in the fourth period making a touchdown when Tech fumbled a triple pass on her own IT yard line The Slinsmen essayed the aerial game greater success in the final period 'but failed to gain to advantage AUTO RACE PUT OFF £25 The chance to have the Muskogee Phoenix delivered to you at cost of less than 50c a month will end December 31st Effective January 1st regular rate of $900 per year will be charged 2d Remember the Muskogee Phoenix IS A REAL NEWSPAPER It is so admirably divided that man woman boy and girl all find pleasure recreation amusement and instruction in its columns of each page each day FATIMA' CIGARETTES novf for TWENTY after all what other cigarette is so highly respected by so many men? Fill in this coupon and mail today Date 1922 And It Will Probably Mean That DePulnia Compete LOS ANdELES Nov The final automobile championship of the 1923 season of the American automobile association to be held here today was postponed at the start on account of rain The 250 mile race will be run next Sunday speedway officials announced Eighteen drivers after making aeveral trial trips of the oval reported the track too slippery to race The attendance was estimated at T5000 The postponement probbbly will eliminate Ralph de Palma from the race next Sunday He recently was arrested for speeding and may be serving his 10 day Jail sentence when the race is started ROCKY COEBACK BUFFALO Nov 30 Rocky Kansas of Buffalp won the decision over Pete Hartley of New York in a 10 round bout here tonight It was first appearance in the ring since be broke an arm in a battle with Benny Leonard at Michigan City- I lid on July4 last COLUMBIA SWAMPED NEW YORK Nov Displaying a powerful bewildering running attack Colgate's eleven overwhelmed Columbia today 60 to 6 The Maroon rushed over a touchdown in the first few minutes of play and after a brief offensive by Columbia "in the second quarter the upataters turned the contest into a rout MAXIMAC HANDICAP WINNER BALTIMORE Nov 80 Maximac Won the 810000 Thanksgiving handicap distance 1 4-4 miles at Bowio this afternoon Hephalstos was second Rockminlster third Tims 2:09 1-6 Calcutta shipped 31800 tpns of manganese ore In August of which only 200 tond to this country MUSKOGEE DAILY PHOENIX Muskogee' Okla Enclosed please find for One Subscription to the Phoenix as per Bargain Offer mentioned above Name i Post Office Route Box Remit by Check or Money Order Please BY MAIL NOT GOOD IN CITY OF MUSKOGEE BARGAIN OFFER GOOD ONLY IN OKLAHOMA Ltt Fatima tmtitrt till you Mmi Tobacco Co i.

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