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I ser SUNDAY OCTOBER 20 1111- FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM PAGE 7N-EN-E'rEEN OKLA 21 TEXAS 6 GU 22 BAYLOR 0 POLY 7 DANIEL BAKER 7 1 I11611 1 These 3 Helped Win World's Title I CRIANCHE HIGH 0 111010MA BEATS 1POLY HELD TO TIE' LONGHORNS 21-6 ISCORE By DANIEL1 BAKER COLLEGE 77 Evectal to 7714 gorTelegram CO31CNCHE Texas Oct 19--rort Worth Central High School defeated the Comanche High School football team this afternoon by a score of 7 to 0 in the best and most exciting of Three COURIWRIGHT IS ST AR to Osborn and klcking goal Score 13 to Mendenhall replaced Collier for Baylor Fouts kicked of to Cox who returned twenty Price replaced Lawson for Baylor A pretty forward pass from Cox to Stratton gained forty yards It was a long pass that topped the Baylor secondary line of defense Ban on Baylor's thirty-yard line A forward pass to Bussey on the line gained twenty A bad pass from center lost ten yards The third quarter closed with the ball in 17's possession on the Baylor twenty-yard line Last Quarter At the beginning of the fourth quarter Cox made an incomplete forward pass Another pass was touched by Bussey knocking- it up in the kiln Before it could hit the ground Walton made a dive and captured the sphere gaining eighteen yards Cox lilt tackle for a fathom and then pushed the aphem over the chalk mark Cox missed goal Score 19 to Cox kicked off for The home boys regained the ball on a fumble of the kickoff After an incompleted forward pass Cox kicked forty yards Baylors forward pass on the next play was caught by Thannish Walton failed to gain around end Walton lost eight yards on an attempted forward pass Ball on the twenty-five-yard line Cox missed a field goal Mendenhall made four yards Walton blocked Baylor's kick but Baylor recovered the oval Bay-or fumbled Walton recovered the fumble Ball went to on the five-yard line Cox made two Osborn lost one penalized fifteen for holdlng Line bucking fails and Cox kicked a placer from the twenty-five-yrad line Score 22 to A Meager went In at half and Leach went in at left end for Baylor Cox i-com er Cox ma-de an- nplete fora- -ard )ass Another pass was touched by ausseY knocking- it up in the air Be- 'Ore it could hit the ground Walton nade a dive and captured the sphere raining eighteen yards Cox hit tackle or a fathom and then pushed the pheroe over the chalk mark Cox missed woe' Score 19 to Cox kicked off for II The iteme boys regained the ball on a fum- of the kickoff After an incom- forward pass Cox kicked forty a rd 5 Baylor's forward paes on the play was caught by Thannteh Walton failed to gain around end Walton lost eight yards on an at- tempted forward rasa Ball on the twenty-five-yard line cox mies4 a field goal Mendenhall made four yards Walton blacked Baylor's kick Baylor recovered the oval Bay- or fumbled Walton recovered the fumble Dell went to 'C on the five-yard line Cox made two Os- born lost one penalized fif- teen for holding Line bucking falls and Co kicked a placer from the twenty-five-Yrad line Score al to A Meager went in at half and Leach went in at left end for Baylor Cox State Able to score Only by 8ixty-Five Yard Run After 404: iio: tge ilab costswf 4--- 41 -t-: i 4 iit 4- It14) 2 I 2 s- 1 '4 4' i i --4 kt A t'- I t'N i (44r 3 iiii lt '5'' i -4 Niti! '''If'77-- c'i'- a't jA 'At 4F 4rt 1 4 '40 t' s' 41116 4 I A 4 41 144 4 '-'1!" f- 4 -41k 1 AItiti N---fs k4--7-7- 1- tr 't wv'oroA4 0 --TT -09K-4f 2rite- ty ''-'f--- -r -7 "'-'-'ia- eaa7 4 -P 7 44--- 1-- 4icl74- 'i1 5 -'-t4e z-14-' 4: V-i tt4Ttr: 2155'--4- 1 J4 4titivefor At: I :1 0 '-A'f' 5'? r4 (-11' 1 leill1111111111111111111111111111111111 4 I 4 IP s' i game ever seen here The teams were nearly evenly matched and the oral rooters did not give up hope of the score until the timekeeper blew his whistle to announce the end of the game The contest was cleanly played and there was an abseuce of wrangling The first quarter closed with neither team able to score and each playing the other to a standstill In the sec-le ond quarter the visitors began a sepleted ries of terrific attacks on the line The lighter Comanche forwards grad-next ually gave way before the onslaughts Of the Fort Worth backs and Pate finally went over the goal on a straieht buck through center Sharp the Fort Worth fullback ploughed his way through the line time and again for good gains and played a strong debut tensive game Pate kicked goal fol- lowing the touchdown The second half was a drawn battle Both teams struggled fiercely Fort Worth to increase the score and keep its opponents from scoring and Comanche to tie the score Both teams made good gains in the center of the field but the defense became imprege nable whenever either goal line was kicked off and the Nell wart returned threatened Each team resorted then twenty yards Ponder made twenty to punting and the forward pass around left end Mazer made five Watson did brilliant work at end around right Mendenhall lost ground for Fort Worth His tacklln wee Meager made ten and repeated for the the cleanest ever seen here Cartain same tlistance using a spread forma- Vaughn was a tower of strength on tion A II player caught a Bay- the defense while Caruthers and Mar- tln lor forward tass Ball in Baylor's pos- at guards made the center of the SeSsion on the ten-yard line End of For': Worth line like a stonewall the game Final score e2 to 0 The entire Comanche team deserves The lineup: credit for a brilliant defense The rcot cfa- non The ssh 1 esFwt Fort tem y11etnoo urvtttahhs aeatsembnete nbtackles aaybt I ea al all 0 times gain Baylor Position Fouts Leech 71 Lawson Price 1 for Fort Worth lits tack-IIni cleanest ever seen here Cartain Vaughn was a tower of strength on the defense while Caruthers and Martin at guards made the center of the For: Worth line like a stonewall The entire Comanche team deserves credit for a brilliant defense The ends were in the game at all times and Fort Worth was unable to gain consistently outside the tackles The game was seen by a large 'prowd which gave strong support to the home team Tonig-ht at the High School buildinz a reception was given to the Fort Worth team The visitlors declared that their reception and the work of the officials was the best that they have ever received pedal to The EtarTetegrark BROWNWOOD Texas Oct Daniel Baker College of this city upset all the football dope and advanced' her rating among Texas footbal1 teams by holding Polytechnic College of Fort Worth to a 7 to 7 tie The result was a surprise Poly really outplayed Daniel Baker' and deserves the honors Poly made a second touchdown after the score had been tied but the head linesman called the play back for alleged holding Daniel Baker booted the gourd to start the fracas Poly returned ten! yards through the hostiles and then: pushed the leather to the thirty-yard: line by easy stages surrendering pos-1 sassion on a fumble Then followed al series of line plunges which for several mlnutes promised to sweep the Methodists out into the street Pain braced on the one-yard line and got i the ball In the second quarter Miller kicked forty yards and the lemon was returned fifteen Poly was eoaked five for offside Poly held the home boys for downs Daniel Baker recovered: the fruit and attempted a drop kick for goal but it went too wide Darnell Stars Poly booted and an exchange followed Neill returned Daniel Baker's kick twenty yards Darnell made ten around end and repeated for eight through the line Poly was aoaked five yards again for offside and kicked to Daniel Baker's fifteen-yard line Daniel Baker was forced to punt: Darnell went through tackle for eleven' and Montgomery made five Darnell circled end for eight yards Poly lost' the ball on downs Daniel Baker made first down and- was forced to kick' King was laid out and Tankelsiey took his place at center for Poly No score yet In the iphird quarter Miller returned' the kickoff fifteen yards Young re- 1 placed Owens Henderson went through the line for eight yards Dar- nell made nine and Montgomery eleven Young came around for ten yards' Montgomery repeated for five and Mil-I ler bucked five The Daniel I3aker goal was in danger and Poly was penalized fifteen yards Poly lost the ball on downs Jones made five Low added fifteen and Coley made eleven yards Young received a forward pass and sprinted across the goal line for the first score Lowe kicked an easy goal Score 7 to Poly Ties Score 1 Poly kicked to Daniel Baker's eleven-yard line and shortly after held the home team for downs Darnell went around end for six yards Miller went through tackle for eight yards and Young went eight yards around tackle Henderson bucked the line for a touchdown Miller kicked goal In the final quarter Poly completely outplayed -the- locals and ran the ball almost the entire length of the field by using line plunges Young carried the ball twenty yards for a touchdown The head linesman then claimed an offside and made it stick overruling the referee The ball was brought back and Poly was penalized fifteen yards effectually ruining her chances of scoring Coach Alexander refused to discuss the game late tonight saying that he wished to become calmer before making a statement Rhodes of 'Mississippi A was referee and Wolfe was umpire The head linesman was Vaughn of How- ard-Payne College Brownwood 1 Pictured above are three members of the Boston Red Sox team who were instrumental in winning the world's title for Beantown Left to right they are Gardner third baseman Wagner shortstop Stahl first base Gardner payed a great' game in every department delivering the pinch sacrifice fly that won the final came Wagner cut off a dozen hits indeed one of the games Boston took was direttly traceable to his wonderfA fielding He hit well in several games too Stahl played great world series ball His headwork won the final game He proved himself a champion player as well as a champion manager Dodson Overton GStewart Britton Qti les Crimm Ware Cooper rt Golson moeley Stratton Collier Russo Yendenhal Walton 'miams IT Bassier Overton Dodson la I 0 1 a I I 1 Meager Reizer Cot PondetTatesR Thannish Timi of fluarters 15 minutes Referees 'Massing' II umpire Canter head linesman Meyers Football Team Overwhelms Baylor by Decisive Score of 22 to 0 TIGERS EAT DUST Except in First Quarter Waco Collegians Never Had a and Cox Star for Local Eleven Glaze Will Protest Victory Fpetfal to The inar-Telegratek DALLAS Oct 19--Oklahoma outplayed Texas at eery stage of the 1 game Le the annual football game 41 Gaston Veld and won by the score of 21 to 6 Texas only score was trade in the secona quarter when Barrell intercepted a forward pass and dodged several players and crossed Oklahoma's ral line He failed to kick goal A moment later Oklahoma scored their first touchdown Of the game in the lame period Two others were made le the third period the Sooners kicking every goal During almost the entire g-ame the visitors from the new state outplayed the Texas University and kept the ball la Texas territory most ot the time Courtwright left half and star player for the Northern visitors made the touchdown going outside of left tackle for a fifteen-yard gain He kicked goal In the third quarter Reeds went around right end for the teal score of the game covering twenty-two yards and shaking off four tacklers before he crossed the goal line In the remaining part of the game Oklahoma put in a number of substitutes Perhaps the prettiest play during the tetra game was when Barrel left half the Longhorn intercepted a forward pass and dashed across the VizItort goal line for the only touchdown made by the Texans during the game It was sixty-five yards and the most sensational play of the evening He failed to kick ioal Following this Tie) Oklahoma gathered hey strength and the speedy back field swept to-'Wards the goal of the Texans They were halted twelve yards from the coveted chalk line when with a mighty eash Reed the speedy halfback of the Ciklahomans dashed between the right take and end of the first touchdown ef the Sooners He succeeded in kick- lee goal Puett for Texas made a number of eensational gains around the end and was easily the star ground gainer for Texas Barrel was also a gainer for Texas and made a number of sensational tackle Courtwricht left tackle ses the star -player for the visitors Fe made-the second touchdown by a -tifteen-yard gain through left tackle with a bunch of Texans hanging onto him for most of the fifteen yards he had to make to gain the goal The third and last touchdown was made by Reeds with a twenty-yard dash around right encl In which he shook off four tacklers For the Sooners Courtwright at left half Reeds at righl half Spears at center Clark et right end and Capshaw in the back field during the closing scenes of the game played great football besides Puett Dealey left end Jordan right tuard and Barrell left half played star games for Texas The game was entirely free frora 0 rough play and was admirably gene eraied by the officials T'ae lineup: Texas Position Oklahoma Deiley and Halbert left end Rogers Bartell an Courtwright Crane left half and Capshaw Rrauer and Meacham Keel left guard Burton Barry left tackle Clark Ilarray center Spears Berry and jordan right roar Tribbey Iran right tackle Hott 'Woodhull and Clark (c) LeenardJ right end and Holland fullback Weed em Armbrister and t'llett quarterback Bailey Erown right halfback and Orr -ouchdowns Barrel Reeds ii Courtwright 1: goals kicked Court-'right 3 time of quarters 15 min- ates Officials: Referee Motee Sc- atee: umpire Johnson Miami: head 1-t4rzlan Utay A of Texas tMerkeepen Robinson University of Texas COLUMBIA Mo Oct 29 Missouri 0 With a mashing brilliant open field running a good forward passing and luck Ames gave Missouri the worst football drubbing since they have met on the gridiron by blanking the Tigers 23 to A seventy-five-yard end nin by Brennen Ames halfback was the sensation of the first quarter Missouri had kept the tali almost within striking distances of Ames' goal until the last few minutes of play when Bobby Knobel missourr halfback left his teammates and the remaining Ames men behind and caught Brennen in ten yards of the goal by shoving the runner outside of the bounds The first score was on luck on an Ames punt McWilliams Tiger guar-ter fell on the ball which had bounded against Wiggaris as the oval was rolling across the goal McWilliams was pinned between the goal posts and a safety was chalked to Ames The safety was the only score In the first half Both teams came back fighting in the last half with trick plays as well as straight football Both lines were like stone walls and line plunges for gains were Impossible But the smashing Interference of Ames checked the whole Tiger defense and made end runs possible for the Iowa Aggles 1 YALE 6 ARMY 0 WEST POINT Oct 19--One lonely touchdown against the Army represented a good deal of satisfaction for Yale here this afternoon when Old Eli evened up two previous defeats at the hands of the Cadets The final score was (I to The Yale count came early in the seconi period The first had closed with the ball on the Army's nine-yard line and immediately upon the resumption of play Philbin and Spalding smashed away at the Army line until the former finally pushed through for the touchdown He missed a try at goal It was not a particularly great game and was lacking in sensational features Yale seemed a little the strongest from the start although the Army made a game defense The new rules developed nothing startling Toward the close of the first period a forward pass by Pritchard to Glllespie was fumbled by the latter but Hoge fell on the ball Pritchard then punted to Flynn on Yale's ten-yard line and Flynn made a great run of fifty yards finally downed by Gillespie Philbin went through center for seven yards and then tried for a goal from placement from the thirty-five-yard line but missed The period ended with the ball on the Army's nine-yard line and put Yale in position to rush through to the touchdown in the next period Penalties were frequent on both sides usually for holding Flynn for Yale kicked to the Army's fifteen-yard line The Army lost the ball after three Ineffectual rushes kicking to Yale's thirty-fire-yard line Flynn lost on the first down and kicked to the Army's forty-yard line On a penalty the ball passed into Yale territory Twice the Cadets tried for field goals from near the center of the field The quarter ended with the ball well into Tale's territory neither side haring scored The lineup: WEst Point Position Tale Gillespie left end Gallure Rowley left tackle --Talbot 1 O'Hare left guard Cooney Punnell Center Ketcham Herrick right guard York Wynne Hoge right tackle Warren right Pnr1 A voryt NI et 1-01r1T- vosition Tale Gillespie left end Gallurs Rowley left tackle Talbot O'Hare left guard Cooney Punnell Center Ketcham Herrick right guard York Wynne right tackle Warren Hoge right end Avery FOOTBALL RESULTS '4 '4 i 4 s- 3 4 3r 1 j' ii tIr it1 '4 -e 'e- L- I Iw- Yankee Wins SYDNEY Australia Oct 19--Hock Keyes the American boxer today defeated Leon Bernstein the French fighter the latter quitting' the fight In the eighth round Seven thousand 'persons saw the bout very much kike a touchdown for Baylor but Stratton Intercepted -a ward pass and the bail passed into the 7 Christian's possession- for the first time during the game -a n- Cox made six off tackle Osborn 7' recovered ovcealr a ball I and fumbled Baylor Moseley made twenty on a double l' pass Fouts made six got r' i the ball on a fumble Walton replaced Bussey at quarter cox made five a- nee- yards through the line Osborn lost two Walton made a ten-yard sprint around left end First down for i-4 1: Baesler made three around right 7'-' end Thannish added three Cox I'S made ten through the line I 1-- lost the ball on a fumble Baylor 4 aa4 tried a forward pass which hit the Iti ground Nevertheaiess Stratton picked i-e a up the ball and ran sixty yards to-the goal unopposed Of course the play eq was called back none but the women a t--- being deceived Into thinking it was a 119-- score End of the quarter No score Second Quarter Goals were changed Baylor tried -I i 1 a forward pass which Stratton caught rT'i Cox made four Stratton lost five Cox kicked twenty yards to Williams ho was downed on the Klirlrf thirty-yard line Walton then ran 1 Itt -t7fo '4-- 10 kt ten-yard loss Fouts made twenty 4I yards around right end On a play in 1 which Moseley was called from posi-1 or- Pvi tin through his own side of the line' i Ile lodged through the Christian team i for twcaaky yards and placed the ball on the line On the first -t 'a- down Wiiliams made three Reiger failed to gain through the line Bay- lot lost the ball on downs on the two-yard line Cox kicked out from behind his own ailler goal line to Collier who was downed In his tracks on the thirty-yard meri- dian A bad pass to Collier from cen- a 5 l''' ter lost fifteen yards but Baylor re tamed the ball a9t Walton broke through on the next i pl'ay and knocked the ball out of Wil- kl 'lame hand as it was raised to make toMe A a forward pass The ball fell behind ll-a'''' I Williams and bounced up Into Wal' 1:1111 0'4 tons arms He ran fifty yards for a -a touchdown through a clear field Cox missed the try for goal Score 6 to Williams kicked off to McCullom who returneat '-wenty yards 1: was penalized fifteen yards A bed pass lost ten more Cox kicked to on the thirty-yard line Bay-examinations lor's attempted pass failed End of -he air i -''S East 6 Penn State 29 24 Trinity 46 Amherst 6 Swarthmore 21 62 Syracuse 14 1-rsnu3 West 0 Yale Pennsylvania 7 SE Haverford and Marshall 10 johns Hopkins 3 0 Dartmouth 21 43 Pittsburg 8 New 26 New York 'University BY ED REMLEY Charlie Walton of Fort Worth mt- sisted- by other polite young gentlemen of Texas Christian -University defeated Baylor University 22 to 0 on the gridiron at Morris Park yesterday thus extinguishing the hopes of the Baptist institution for state championship The game was rough and bitterly fought at all times During the first quarter Baylor seemed in danger of running off with the contest 'but at each critical juncture Christian braced Then Walton made a spectacular block of a forward pass before it couldbe started picked the ball out of the air and made a touchdown Baylor lost heart began forcing the visitors back Stiles rounted on a fumble and Cox carried the ball through the whole Baylor team I for a touchdown This was In the third quarter In the fourth quarter Walton was the direct cause of the third touchdown diving' at a forward pass which another player had touched and getting it before it touched the ground This play placed the ball on the three-yard line whence Cox converted the gain into a touchdown As the shades of night were falling and the harvest moon peeped out pushed thoe utterly discouraged Baylor down the field and Cox kicked a goal from the twenty-five-yard line Sub Quarter Hero Walton was a little hero all right The sub quarterback was in every play He was easily the fastest man on the eleven He played a splendid smashing end and was "Johnny on the Spot" at the critical moments Baylor didn't make the showing that was expected of her Glaze's men evidently 1dIln't know' how to tackle They embraced the runner aroend the ears when they couM but usually they had to gang a man to bling him down The offersive playing was much better indeed Baylor had 'C backing Off tho field for the first fifteen minutes of play Baylor seemed to leek variety of attack A primitive criss-cress relegate to the errap beep ebout the time that the wedge formation Yras ruled off was the favorIte with the Baylor quarterbacks A reolly rood play was a side line trick wherein Moseley came out of end position and bucked through his own side of the line "They've got the plays" raved Coach Cringe but they won't rail them" Baylor Ascended It resity (111 seem as if Baylor was ITr In the sir it was a green teams A really rood play was a side line triolc wherein Ictselev oam Out of end position and bucked through his own lin of tl'e "They've got the plays" raved Coach but tley won't rail them" 91vIor Ascended It reelTy rlIl seem as if Paylor waq 1ln In the sir It -vra51 a green tarns Childress Wins CHILDRESS Texas Oct 19---Chtldress High School's football team Won from Hollis HIM School today 54 to Pritchard quarterback Cornell Benedict left half Philbin Keyes right half Spaulding Hobbs fullback Flynn Devore Yale left tackle was out of the game because of Injuries to bin right shoulder Floht Over Nickel Eph Ea litnrer 407 Bluff street and Sam Sadler Bridge and Franklin streets both nPrroese quarrels over a nickel that Ballinwer is raid to have owed Sadler Saturday night Twenty minutes later both were locked up at Central police station Ballinger with a deep knife wound in his head was put under the care of a physician The negroes are charged with fighting C'E Chicago-1Th10 23 Iowa 14 Maifson -4' Purdue 12 Indiana 7 13 Nebra3ka 46 Ohio Wesley- an St Lculs 13 Rolla Alliance--Mount Union 19 Cass 6 Lawrence Columbia 29 Missouri 0 St 54 Westminster Bloomington 39 Illinois Wesleyan 3 Dalls High Loss MINERAL WELLS Terse Oct Mineral Wells defeated Dallas High School here today 20 to The gam was closely played Duke It Ayres' picture male litonday Store open 8:30 Beater "-S MOINES Iowa Oct 19--Kanels tnirersity was put out Of the run the Missouri Valley chamrior-ship todav when Drake University took the Jayhawkers into camp A to hi a ragged game at Drake Sta- WAR Ey CAPTAIN not alowed to play by th berausa they' had faculty because- they had the ad Decent Treatment ()leis td Breaks In rORT SMITH Ark Oct 19--BarteY Oldfield In his 300-horse power ClIrfste car broke the worlds record f)r a mile on acircular track tens 141 Lers this seconds Ios 14 tr of Cali- fornia 46 Georgia A 13 Arkansas 17 New 19 MississiPPI College 6 Baton 10 Louis! Etna 7 firet gnme from brIme and vs RIVER CREST GOLF be exrerted For the visitors Bel- afternoon by three 1-Thrlirr a mile in 10S previous If everyone was on the square and no question of misunderstanding arose the world would need but few lawyers We always place ourselves in the other fellow's shoes and say A CUSTOMER MUST BE be IS right here No quibble scientific hypnotism or any argument You can select the cloth for a Suit or Overcoat and we'll do the rest No deposit required and you don't take away a garment if not satisfactory KAHN SUITS AND OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER $2300 TO 4000 STADIUM READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS $1650 TO $2500 It Pays to Bring the Money -I JOE'S PENNY LAUNDRY eag and Press- 0C 1 Clnin 4 Ing Parlor No 1 47 f' a Let My Suds Clean IN- 'r Your Duds" At) Your suits pressetl It-1-Ve you wait Le011 Joseph 1620 Main St Prop Phone Lamar 7111 JOE'S SHINING PARLOR And Penny 1--indry No 2 Poe Ladies and Gents 1200 Main St I1 ger rlayed a good game at fl i11 hilt! Moseley soeraeit to he the onit- ore 11 who could fain consistentiv on 17 Ponder Williams and Meager 41-alfbacics showed promise and ea7- 1174in Cooper played a good game at tacIzte Next to Walton the hero for the local elmen mcas -Cox He ran well! passed the ball careflil7y and used good i 'lleadwork at all time' Stratton played 4 i a great game for a man who had missed several days' training E1 Stewart -olayed a great defensive garnel las did also Bun Ware Stiles and Os1 born Will Protest Game 1 After the fame Coach Glaze anti Manager Herring of Baylor stated that I The wouId file a protest of the fame with of Aus failed to take one of the monthly examinations The faculty on the day of the game the men of their ineligibility A crowd of about seo persona attended and the cheering and singing was continuous Most of the crowd had to walk over the viaduct to the courthouse at the conclusion of the game berwise no spedal cars had been provliled The game in First Quarter Cox kicked off for and Williams received the ball on the ten-yard line returning twenty Wil- liarns made five around end A forward pas wa Incomplete Coiner circled end for ten on a fake kick Reiger punctured the line for five Moseley made three on an end around play and Ponder made the first dcwn of the game around the wing Williams added two and Collier pulled off a Ione- Prid run for ten Ball now In the middle of the field Williams made five and Ponder two 'Williams bucked for two and a half leaving a fractional yard to make it first down ReIger made the necessary gain Stewart replaced Overton for The bail was being carried Into 17 territory Cot broke through and nailed Ponder- for no gain Reiger made sit off tackle -Baylor was penalized for holding Pause while officials consulted the rule book Fouts maakcie five on a delayed ram It looked ficials consul magi five on failed to I of the game i i The quaiifilng round for the new IC Collett cup was played at the River Crest Country Club yesterday afternoon Some good scores were made In the next round which will be next Saturday or before the sixteen who qualified will be macched as indicated by their numbers in pairs: NV Broad SI: 15 Pa Si 14 Mac Hogg S2: 15 Schenecker 83: 4 El Purney S4: Burney 85: 13 Lary S5 11 P- Sanguinet 85: 10 Ben Martin 85: 6 It Van Zandt 85 12 Dan Levy S6 5 T7- Collett S6 3 A Powell 87 1 Humble 87 7 Winne In the above numbering- the player marked "1" will play against the player marked "2" etc Third Quarter Bussey went in for -Walton -rates replaced Ponder Fouts kicked off for Baylor and Cox made a splendid return for forty yards Bossier failed to gain Cox made three and added five off tackle Mc Cullom made tbree Blissey two Cox kicked to Williams on a first down Baylor's Iota on her own thirty-yard line After a forward pass failed Moseley made nine and a half yards arourA end Collier made five and first down A double pass failed to gain and a triple pass lost five yards on a forward pass Fouts made it first down Ball in midfield A triple pEtss lost five yards For tte first tinA 12 was cleariy outcbarging Baylor down atter down Coiner lost three yards Baylor was penalized fit-teen yards An attempted forward Pass was intercepted get-tin? the hall Two iine smashes fail to gain and a forward Pass was incomplete POWer5 went in for Ntoseley Rnd Ward replaced Britton Cox kicked forty-five yards to Collier Baylor fat'e-I twice tn gain Baylur fumbled and Stiles of pounced on the ball on a spread play Co: bucked and wermed his way through the acHtulesrent Baptists for a touctdown He added another point by kicking otzt I fICM107iM NI GUN CLUB SHOOT nr8 Collegb Sherman president of the a sFociation of Texas colleges The flaylor roach and manager say that The regular monthly shoot of the they will have the game thrown off Nrt worth Gun Club will be held this of the playing of Osborn al Wortn tffun 0 WAIL Lfl nAleA-in't-Z-teC0--- I A HT c5POT 604 7 -rwrx-r 57" zr2 6-rn crrc5: NAIN zT 4 We have done cur best to make your grocery dealings pleasant and satisfactory I Fort afternoon beginning at 3 o'clock at th4 ilezed to have rlayed with TransYltraps near Morris Park The twelfth Ivanta Colleae Kentucky last year bar of the Gun Club trophy will be I Rattan and Hunter end and half refer I ErPectively of the "Mir 11-1'' bar of the Gun Club trophy will be I Rattan and Hunter end and half rob- I s'pectively of the t--- srae OW SANDEGARD GRO Co o4i11ULLiA1tD 1110 10 I 1 I el ni I 11101.

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