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STAR ON TRACK 1kmmmor Rattan and Ware Entitled to Places on Ranks Third in State and Fourth in Section A (7) 9 1 A yards Eatema fumbled a long pass 1 Farmers' back crashed into him and Again and dagain IiI 11 ilh tR 0 ro i rn Kern auh the ball bIlllelilar leandnlead in the time err svts called upon out peoh 1111 II Bateman -'k yards through a swarm of tacklers be willing back plunged for a first down fore he was dragged down Oklahoma for four yards for three Then as the 11 I drely a five-yard penalty for hold' ball rested on iti 1ahomas twenty-three )1' pass line til I I IV -TN i 4 AT 8anAolthbear orckfsh1 -tu another in hddarthge forward rar tcff-h he Sooners' 'a play NIcoan ge a line with no gain and sod-lenly the star had carried the pigskin safely for ball shot over the heads ef the scrim- a touchdown around Capt Clark's end mage line from Beasley to itIontgom- of the Sooner line It was the first time cry The Freshman end swooped upon this season that the star Oklahoma end Texas Team Decisively Beats the pigskin eluded three tacklers and has been eluded and boxed by the in-dashed across the line IThr the first terference when his safe tackling was Okl ahoma Winpince Clear touchdown of the game Kerns made a needed fair catch on the twenty-yard line and Once more with mechanical regular- Higginbotham kickr-d goal Score: A ity Higginbotham kieked goal and the Title 7 Oklahoma 3 score was 21 to in favor of A A thirty-yard run by Dowler and Final Touchdown some ineffective 11- by both The final clash started with an Okla- IcAms ended the with the bail hOma kick-off received by Ifigginboth- ROLLUP SCORE 98 TO 6 in Oklahoma's on her own am Kerns failed to gain on a quarter- I thirty-sevtn-yard Erie and c-ne foot to back run Higginbotham punted forty go for a lirst down yards and Oir the Sooner Substitute III IA MB unrimi Jim rn eziugni tne min arm mace eigut Kerns caned upon Bateman and the yards through a swarm Of tacklers be- willing back plunged for a first down fore he was dragged down Oklahoma for four yards for three Then as the 111 17 drew a five-yard penalty for holding: ball rested on Oklahoma's twenty-three A play yard line came another ir goi 914 EsT another for off a-e ther daring forward 1 I ti' 'piagnsdkinths4elfFealyrmfgrr IllielSnotoyn Sooners' pass star rs had Montgomery omy rtigedtehre ITinAelcewiAtit ball shot over the heads of the scrim- a touchdown around Capt Clark's end mage line from Beasley to nontgom- of the Sooner line It was the first time cry The Freshman end swooped upon this season that the star Oklahoma end TeYaz Team Decisively Beats the pigskin eluded three tacklers anti has been eluded and boxed by the in-dashed across the Lne far the first terference when his safe tackling was 09-'-o-ra Winping Clear A c11 A touchdown of the game Kerns made a needed fair catch on the twenty-yard line and Once more with mechanical regular Title Higginbotham kicked goal Score: A it Higginbotham kieked goal and the 7 Oklahoma 3 score was 21 to in favor of A A thirty-yard run by Bowler and Final Touchdown some ineffective I7ne by both The final clash started with an Okla- leAms ended the with the bail homa kick-off received by Iligginboth- ROLLUP -SCORE 98 TO 6 in Oklahoma's on her own am Kerns failed to gain on a quarter- thirty-sevon-yard line and one foot to back run Higginbotham punted forty go for a tirst down yards and Orr the Sooner substitute Second Quarter quarter made first down through the line Iteods raced diagonally across the The secOnd quarter saw the Sooners field to be thrown for a loss by one of I- new' their attack with ferocity I Alontgoniery's flashinc tackles Orr 'Splashing through tile Farmers' line shot desnorately through the line for for fair gains skirting the ends in runs eight ynrds Another line buck failed to that netted front ten to twenty yards gain nnd punts were exchanged At resting flor a brief space during an midfield Bateman captured the ball even exchange of punts the ball and gained eighteen yards in a thirty- brought to the Farmers' twenty-five- yard diagonal run Fifteen yards of the yard line where Courtwright calmly gain were dragged out with tacklers Sic-ii The the angle amid the roar of clinging to him By line bucks A HOUSTON Nov Agriul- renz i ed cat cries of "block that kick' AT C---1 1---11 A 4- i Vc1 LL Wi- MUUM Will- 11k-k Ar forced the ball to the att)h- leeo rct or at: tcnokni vmepresa meet ht Nov 2 The big game of the interscholastic year will be staged tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at Morris Park when Cen- ace exposition Monday Ponder the tral High Sehool and North Side crack halfback on the football team line up ll won won the two dash events Coley While the dope and the physical ap- -o- pearnce of the teams favor Central tackle on Daniel Baker College victory is by no means certain Mon- the hot pu Summary of events: day Central didn't practice at all in- Running Broad Jackson inches gold medal deed there seems to be an atmosphere Waco A distance 19 feet 1 of overconfidence in the south side One-Mile Simmons camp Central relies on the general super- College time gold iority of her players to win Every medal Baylor man on the Central team is a trained Two Hundred anti Twenty-Yard athlete All are experienced and have DashW Ponder Universi- been playing a good brand of defensive tY: time 24 1-5 seconds gold medal football this year However Central Ten-Mile Sundt Cal-is without a coach is overconfident veston A 71 minutes silver and the players do not work as har- loving cup moniously as they might One Hundred-Yard Pon- To oppose Central North Side has der Baylor time 10 seconds gold two or three fairly good football play- medal ets no all round athletes a few ordi- Four Hundred and Forty-Yard Dash nary schoolboy performers and a good I Moore Simmons College time coach The North Side line is green 1:10 1-5 seconds: gold medal but willing The backfield is fairly Eight Hundred and Eighty-Yard good very fast and nervy but lazy I Moore Simmons College McMillan and McGregor halfbacks are time 2:19 4-5 gold medal than Coley Daniel Baker College Brownwood: distance 37 feet 4 inches: gold medal Running High McConnell Montgoincry Makes Three Touchclowns 1-10-131 'Forward FaSE Stars Montgomery Makes hr Touchdowns rfc-31 'Forward Stars i 4 74 I 11'17 1 4 i I 4: I ft i' I 1 4 'T i Si! 11 ta'''! Si 1 i I 4 1 1 A i 4 i 74 2 fli-4: ii Foil- 1 i 1: 1 1 J-t 1 41 Al! ti 1 41 l'i r''''' li i tl' 1 1 1'11 iil it 11 I 0 ti 1- iI tu 6'5 it 111: 1 1 i )1 14 Ii I 1 I i I t1 ti il 11 I i i If Ili 1 I i 1 AI 1 It' I 1 ti 1 It'' 1 11 I '11 li '41 i It 1 t- 1 t'l V14 BY ED REMLEY The football year of 1912 will be remarkable chiefly because Texas was able to develop a team strong enough to outclass other teams in the section and probably strong enough to hold her Own with the Rverage teams of any other section Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College decisively -defeated every opponent in the Southwest her most remarkable victory being the 33 to 0 conquest of Arkansas and the 28 to 6 score against Oklahoma Stands Third Texas University must be awarded second place in the state although there is some doubt whether she could repeat her early season win over Texas Christian The last named school was the surprise of the year After being defeated 30 to 10 by Texas University the Christians came back and trounced Baylor and Austin College by larger scores than the state school was able to make The poor showing of in the early season can b'e attributed Baylor distance feet 91i inches gala I chiefly to buck fever and the later 5 medal showing is to be credited largel3r to the showing is to be credited large1 3r to the down Soon- tura! and Met-Joint-A WOrl un- the hall in a graceful arc between ers twenty-two yard line Once more disputed ciziim to the chtiniroonship of the posts and just above the crossbar I Bateman sent the ball sailing in a fertile Southw--st by (-e 1--T ciklahobla The score stood A 7 Oklahoma ward pass to Montgomery who sped University 2S' to i'l 4)klattoraa 6 after the fourth minute of play in around left end and crossed the Soon-had previousll- LAI Tex-ss Univer- the second quarter ers' goal line as the cadets delirionslY sity "ti to 7 and 1110 1n di-featcd this From the next kick-off to the end of greeted the fourth touchdown to which loar itz- but bite team that of the'LT111-- the- second quarter the ball traveled Higginbotham again kicked goal versity of Missouri back and forth never within striking The last few minutes of play were It was a game 47)klahoma distance of either goal- Several times filled to the brim with thrills Crowe oi li-st when Courturight baoted it was forced out of bounds and there caught a Oklahoma kick-off and tile leathLr over the cross bar in the were fumbles galore that brought the threaded his way upfiehi for twenty l'rst ou-'rter This goli and aro7ther by bleachers to the point of nervous pros- yards dodging and twisting tacklers thc 1 1' I'vas tho extent or the tration A drew a fifteen-yard Bateman set the crowd shrieking with oor I 1v the Th i Tenalty for holding Here the Farmer a brilliant forty-yard run on a delayna riirmt-rz' --7e! ere made from four i line was put to a heroic test for the pass Then Morrison tripped in the totwns quarter pinning his faith on midst of an end run and was Six titousdnd teile including thf I Courtwright far-famed as a butting- down for no gain The final whistle entre ri: --irn iiz of of A ram sent the star Sooner shrilled and the game was closed with (7'Icge thered th3 Treat Moran ma- into the guard and tackle in a tha 1-n-i1i in Ctkl11-1nrnnc inrritnrx nri the tniversity to aiannaa latanula" 6 after the fourth minute of play in ar-o-u-nci le-it -end- and-erossed the had previonsla al Texaa Univer- tho second quarter et's goal line as the cadets deliriouslY sity tlt 0 7 and Ina! laan d-featad this From the next kiek-off to the end of greeted the fourth touchdown to which 3 ear ba- but One team that of the-ZIA-- quarter the ball traveled Higginbotham again kicked goal varsity i)f Missouri back and forth never within striking it was a splendid game 47dclahoma distance of either goal- Several times The last few minutes of play were filled to the brim with thrills Crowe ar7a1 li-st Who Caurta right it was forced out of bounds and there caught a klahoa ick-off ad the leathir over the cross bar in the were fumbles galore that brought the threaded his ay upfield for twenty l'rst onartcr- This goal and aaother hY bleachers to the point of nervous pros- yards dodging- and tvisting tacklers tla- Sanla rIt as Ille extent or th tration A drew a fifteen-yard Bateman set the cr sh owd rieking wit'a Snoring 1Y Ile? Th' Tenalty for holding Here the Partner a brilliant forty-yard run on a delayna nirmt-rs' scaa es ere made from four line was put to a heroic test for the pass Then Morrison tripped in the Oklahoma quarter pinning his faith on midst of an end run and was t-iix titousdril Including the Courtwright far-famed as a butting- down for no gain The final histle entre an- at' i67nal of A ram sent the star Sooner shrilled and the game was closed with C'1(ge (11erc(1 th3 great MorLn ma- plunging into the guard and tackle in a the ball in Oklahoma's territory on the rI I -Ii 2 EIMI MM Pole Cobb Baylor 10 feet 4 inches gold medal Ttlile by Baylor team time 3:08 1-5 silver loving cup LONGHORNS' GAME Bowler the fast heavy tackles of the Aggies were without peers in the section Lambert is a great man to open hoe and Bowler combines the same ability with the knack Of carrying the ball Lyles was a splendid guard and played through every game without relief mortgomery the other A 11 man on the team was the star of the big game with Oklahoma and one of the best ends seen in Texas for many Rattan and Ware IT- gets two players- on the team Rattan and Ware Captain Ware has played six years of college football weighs 220 pounds and is very fast Rattan is a hard tackler and a good man to receive the forward pass Clark of Oklahoma a great defensive man gave Rattan a close race but the Premium which has been put upon ability to carry the ball gives Rattan the edge The big renter Murray and Quarterback Puett are the State University representatives Puett outclasses the other quartcrhaelis In the section except Kern of A Kern's tendency to make an occasional fumble lost him first place May the great 'Arkansas' hark is clearly entitled to one of the halves lie was a large part of tho team and it was a shame that he should have had such Weak suP-nort lie is big- and very fast v-onderfully enduring- and 1 good passer Courtwright of Oklahomill gets the ether halfback job He wet half of the Sooners offense a great open field runner- and the best place kicker in the livsin The Lineup The All-Southwestern team named will challenze comparison with any I team in any division of the country The lineup: First Team Position School Montgomery ETexas Farmers 1 Lambert TTexas Farmers i Ware TT 1 Murray Texas II Lyles GTexas Farmers Bowler 11 TTexas Farmers Rattan Xt Puett (Cart) Texas Courtwright 1-1Oklahoma In Vesmirovskey I' B-Texas Farmers May rt Arkansas SecondTeam Position School Clark (Capt) Oklahoma Coley T4 Daniel Baker Knauer LG Texas Henderson 0 Tex Southwest perry Hinton TArkansas IT Moseley Baylor Kern Texas Farmers Bateman LHTexas Farmers Cox Bell It HTexas Farmers HOUSTON Nov Detray of the University of 1lississippi and Graduate A Shauber along with the members of their team are already in the city for the struggle with the Texas Longhorns tomorrow The Longhorn team will reach the city at 6 rn and tonight a reception for both will be held in the early evening hours at the Country Club when the society of the City will early evening hours at the Country Club when the society of the city will careful coaching of Willis Stewart a former Vanderbilt player new to Texas football gets third place in the standing Austin College which is fourth had an unusually strong team The State Univtrsity was able to defeat Austin only by a field goal The Austin team was light but the backfield was ex-tremely fast At Baylor Polytechnic and Southwestern the season has been a distinct disappointment None of these teams came up to expectations although there are strong indications that Baylor will have a good team next year since most of her players were freshmen Southwestern suffered from injuries and Polytechnic from an epidemic of hard luck particularly in fumbling Among the minor schools Daniel Baker had a very strong team tieing Poly and playing Austin to a standstill although defeated Trinity and Howard Payne were too light Southwest Standing In the Southwest Oklahoma takes in me z-Joutriwest okianoma takes I have an opportunity of welcoming the students of the contending instituSt tions Tonight special trains will leave AUStin bearing the university continwith gent and these are expected to arrive with- the break of dawn on Wednesday Both sides are confident of victory the park is in fine shape and a magstrong nificent game is the prediction Information this morning is that Information this morning is that prouttoly Vt'LLVa- sip I LULU a any of the central players and it will be the dodging and stiff-arming of these men which will give NOrth Side a chance The teams will probably line up as follows Central Position North Side Caleman la Foster Thorn A Greines Carutherq Flrmer Marsch aale latin alinton V-uobn R- Walth II Mathias Pate C) SGreines Caldwell A IT McMillan cl-On: to vtory series of tirives that met with rocklie Sooner 's thirty-yard line in A Ms 1' Frazier Thee of the four touchdowns scored resistance Once when Courtwright Sharp possessian The line-up: by the Farmers bo credited to caught a Farmer Jilint the field was Nash McGregor -ii sma center: Lyles Montgareery the craelc right end of clear for a long run save for Mont- right guard: Bowler and Crowe right the Teas tan who earned himself a gomer3a But the Farmer end carried tackle Montgomery riz-ht end MilLa POLY DS EN statue in the hall of fame bY the Sooner halfback from his feet in a left guard: Lambert left tackle: Ever-his brilliant catchea a ad runs on for- spectacular tackle ett Na-ashington and Morrison left The Polytechnic College "third ard paases Every callar playclr in the Second Half end Kerns quarterback Bateman and w-as defeated by- Bryant Training Farmer tenni played wc11 whila Court- Oklahoma kicked off to the Farmers Beasley right half back Bell (captain) SehoOl team 23 to 0 at the Bryant wright was easily the s'ar fpr Okla- as the third quarter opened Kerns and McArthur left half back: Higgin- School grounds Monday afterimon Jim borna 'again captured the ball and vas botham and Parker full back St Clair coach: Joe Pate and T-atson Garne Startr i downed as he stood Bateman torea center: Berry of the Central High School team plaYed It was 3:15 1-l- Ir- wItell the toe I throu-li the line in a five-yard buck'" right guard Hott and Tribbe right with Bryant A very good football reeds Oklahoma halfback sent the i Higginbotharn supported with pretty tackle: Glen and (captain) right player by the -name of RunkY was ball solrirt cleanly oil a to-ty-f -lye i interference- started what promised to end: Meacham left guard: 'W Clark 3 picked up and shoved into th line ard kick-off Kerns plainly nervous I be a record run but was forced out of left tackle Holland left end: Ambris- Thus reinforced Bryant presented a 4 muffed the pigskin and Ret ds down i bounds Kerns in twO quarterback runs ter and Orr quarterback Reeds and strong lineup the field like a streak fell upon the! ma first down Two more line bucks I Lowry right half back: Courtwright It was the forward pass from St ball for Olclahotna as it laaincleci ala)ut I failed to gain a forward pass went out and CaPshaw left half back: Rogers Clair to -Watson that bc-at tlie Poly In a struggling mass of nia2--ers Two of bounds and Higginbotham in a des- and Weeden fullback team St Clair also gaincd at will through the line but was viable to make long runs because he became tired and stopped The Poly players who wore suits for the first time this years also suffered from lack of Con-Three dition but showed flashes of form The lineup: Poly Thirds Position Bryant Hart Warren Houston Massie c4tegall Livingston faeasley NaugleR Rupley on lackson Glanville LittleR Watson wm is Waynock Fuller Massingill Allen St Clair Ramsey Maddox Time of quarters l2 142 minutes refbarna eree Neil: umpire Fg-1RRELL'S REPORT probably better open field runners any of the central players and it will be the dodging and stiff-arming of these men which will give North Side The Polytechnic College "third was defeated by- Bryant Training SchoOl team 23 to 0 at the Bryant School grounds Monday afternoon Jim Clair coach: Joe Pate and 1--atson of the Central High School teain played Bryant A very goo1 football player by the -name of was picked up and shoved into th4 line Thus reinforced Bryant presented a lineup It was the forward pass rrom St while Ed Vesmirovsky of the A second place to the Texas Farmers Bennie Owens itad a wonderful team team was seriously injured in the this year playing a snappy article of collision between a street ear and bu yesterday no bones are broken and hit' and clearly earned second place complete recovery is but a Matter of Texas University takes third place fourth Oklahoma Aggies fifth time Ile will how'Ner be unable to play again this season and Arkansas finishes down in the ruck below Baylor Minor Leagues Meet An All-Southwestern team this year MILWAUKEE Nov (Sues- would contain a plurality of Texas Farmers Vesmirovskey fullback is ton of salary limit for baseball play- a great line plunger fast interference ers connected with minor league clubs will come up for lengthy considera- runner punts sixty yards and makes Placers from ttr? forty-five-yard line tion at a four days' sessio-n of the Na- tional Association of Professional Base-1 is entitled to the place Lambert and shop I do net come down till 10 then after luncheon I rest for three hours king- can't do that can York Tribune nature lover met here today at the opening of the annual congress of the American Ornithologists' Union Lantern slides of strange birds plants animals and people seen by ornithologists and leetures by members of the union formed an interesting part of the pro77rana Besides the council meetings numerous social affairs have been arranged for the visitors line bucks and an end run netted less perate attempt to-Increase the lead by 3 Kerns 1 than ten yards and as the Farmer line a drop kick from the forty-five-yard Field goals kicked from placement stiffened to the attack Courtwright Iline ll lost the ha to Oklahoma Once Courtwright 2 Lionel Moise a Sew- dropped back to the twenty-five yard 1 more Courtwright was called upon to nee) referee Chester Johnson (111a- Lne and scored an eas field i ld goal I tear through the Farmer line Two mi) referee Ben Dyer (-University Three to nothing stood the score in the I yards he made th7n three and punted Texas) head linesman: length of guar-Sooners favor and the wise onesithiry- five yards out of bounds ters 1 minutes Attendance 6000 podded knowingly Yells of encourage- 1 i lk l'tt then started upon the most Cla In came from the A bleachers i thrilling exhibition of vicious effective The fighting spirit of the Farmer INDOOR TRACK MEET i line bucking of the day Bateman broke team was aroused Again Reeds kicked I into the t-7zooner defense for fifteen off Again Kerns no longer nervous vards Boyier the Farmer tackle waS The largest track meet ever held at awaited the descending ball with arms shot between tackle and end in a tackle the local A the main outstretched He caught it cleanly shot formation that netted thirteen yards event last nieht in he gymnasium tack ten yards and went down beneath His progress ended when little Lowry Three events Were-eovered the 35-yard a squirming pile of crimson jerseys A of the Sooners crashed into him with dash standing broad jump and the forward pass went out of bounds Bell I a tackle that hurled the 220-pound A push up on the parallel bars Forty--dove through tackle for five yards 2a player to the ground with a twist- five participated in the contest Bateman through guard for one geted knee Time was taken out whife A standard was et for each event ting knocked out in the attempt Okla- Bowler limped back and forth then and only one of the three was reachel 4 homa took the ball and with first I jur11ing into the game like a charging lull reached standard in the down sent the formidable Courtwright And here showed the gener- standing- broad jump when he jumped through the Farmer line twelve yards a 1 I- i' of Quarterback Kerns With his feet 10 inches making the possible i 1 Montgomery Scores fighting desperately and 100 points The next best record for Line plunges and end runs brought I charging low Kerns himself carried the CVening was that of Barnard Free-the ball to the Farmers' thirty-five- the ball through the line opeued up field who lifted the weight of his body Yard line Ivhere Courtwright nar- 1 i to him amid the Sooner players The nineteen times In this event Freefield rowly missed a try for a field goal A1 rday was close to the sile lines A received 95 points James Davies won riec took th ball and instead of punt- 'feint toward midfield drew the Sooner the thirty-six-yard dash by eneircling ing tried out the Sooners' line in a se- defense out toward the goal posts the basis on the gynitinSitiM floor in ries of plunges occasionally varied by when Kerns dashed through the strag- 7 2-5 seconds making 40 points The runs Bowler in a tackle formation gling players within five yards of th standard of a hundred points was set tore throu-h the Oklahomas for thirty I line and scored thP second touch- unusually high in the running event of the day Hieginhotham kicked making it seconds to get 100 points oal safely and the cadet bleachet The following is the result of the 'gs 4 i were a haze of waving caps and dane- meet in deteil: Barnard Freelield 195 ing fiFmrPs that shrieked discord Hill and B-fi tied with 1 antly James Davies 1::5 Tray 170 i ika SZ 14 Oklahoma 6 stood the 55 score veioffe and tied 147 I There was no further scoring dur- I on 140 4lines and Corbett log the third quarter Strong defense I and II: Holtzeman all tied with line bucks and an end run netted less perate attempt to increase the lead by 3 Kerns I than ten yards and as the Farmer line a drop kick from the forty-five-yard Field goals kicked from placement stiffened to the attack Courtwaight Ilire lost the ball to Oklahoma Once courtwright 2 Lionel Moise (Sewa- dropped back to the twenty-five yard 1 more Courtwright was called upon to nee) referee Chester Johnson (Mia- Lne and scored an easy field goal I tear through the Farmer line Two mil referee Ben Dyer (-University cf to nothing stood the score in the i yards he madeL th2n three and punted Texas) head linesman: length of (-alai-- Sooners' favor and the wise ones I thirty-five wards out of bounds ters 1 minutes attendance 6000 nodded knowingly Yells of encourage- 1 1 lk then started upon the most ment came from the A bleachers i thrilling exhibition of vicious effective INDOOR TRACK MEET The fighting spirit of the Farmer i Line bucking of the day Bateman broke team was aroused Again Reeds kicked I into the Sooner defense for fifteen tiff- Agnin Kerns no longer nervous vards Boyier the Farmer tackle a The largest track raeft evim held at awaited the descending ball with arms shot between tackle and end in a tackle the local A the main outstretched Ile caught it cleanly shot formation that netted thirteen yards event hist niaht in he gymnasintra tack ten yards and went cioWn beneath His progress ended When little Loss rY Three events Were covered the 35-yard a squirming- pile of crimson jerseys A of the Sooners crashed into him with dash standing- broad jamp and the ferw-ard pass went out of bounds Bell I a tackle that hurled the 220-pound A push up on the parallel bars Forty- -dove throuah tackle for five- yards I 2-1 player to tile ground with a twist- five participated in the contest Bateman through guard for one get-1 ed knee Time was taken out whifc A standard was setfor each event ting knocked out in the attempt Okla- Bowler limped back and forth then and only erie of the three vas-reached took the ball ani with first I itinlping into the game like a charging lull reached standard in the down sent the formidable Courtwright ieliphant knd here showed the gener- standing broad jump when he jumped through the Farmer line t'ivelve Yards IanahiP of Quarterback Kerns With his feet 10 inches making the possible 111-1 r--i-11 -1-11-ea aa- 1--c 1--------4 ball Leagues which began here todaY The national agreement which was revised at a meeting in Cincinnati 8 July 20 last makes it necessary that 1 a the question be Cisposed of ftt this time A sugzesticn of President Sexton to raise funds for conducting the affairs of the association through the playing of a number of post-season gams be- tweet- minor league teams under tile a auspices of the National Asso'iation Nvill also be discussed Durinz the meeting a number of deals affting PlaYers are expected to be negotiated Prominent players owners and managers representing every minor IE-ague team in the country will Ile represented I1 auspices of the National Assoiation will alSo be discussed During the meeting a number of deals affktting players are expected to be negotiated Prominent players owners and agers representing every minor league team in the country will Ile sented A i Ornithologists Meets CAMBRIDGE Ma FS Nov bird protectors representatives of biological survey and societieS experts on feathers awl rIP -12111weiotgv- 7-4410604r441408-40 I I I I a ''N y'V -'53777)'1t Jetv t--dok --t-71-- f'cl f1" TWrA5 01QEN 11 I ittfth ii IRIS 11 P4 5 11 -z--- zz------ AF211t 1 tiiti II 1 -tjtVi -fi q' 1 1 tk 7: 't 0 11:1 I 1116 -11i I AUBURN Nov 1912 report of Secretary John Farrell to be presented at the annual meeing of the National Association of Profes- mansional Baseball Leagues in Milwaukee vhows that the present association reprecomprises forty-seven leagues mbrack ing n22 towns and cities of the United States and Canada The report says MAN WHO WOULDN'T BE KING 92v7 players' contracts were promul- -Kings may come and kings may go gated 1729 ''terrnc accepted" were ex- but the wine business keeps on foramined and promulgated: 2168 nlaY- ever" is the motto of Louis Napolec'n krs were reported released by pur- Bonaparte Cocianchick The tempera-chase between National Association ture of the claret casks in the back cluhs 133 optional agreements were room of his shop worries Louis a grea deal more than the war in Turkey Ankl aPProvetl: in: optional agreements xvere exercised :142 7 players wete re- yet if the world Itntay and accepted the ported for release 94S players were contents of certain papers which he has reported for susP(nSiOni 25 players locked awa3r in a trunk there might be were reinstated one player was de- a Louis instead of a Peter on tn? clared ineligible and 139 players were throne of Servia Brooklyn might lose selected by draft a wine dealer and Belgrade gain a The national hoard of arbtration ruler passed upon 9 2i disputed cases during According to the Brooklyn pretendc' the ycar and handed down decisions these papers Ehow that he is a dfr for same and 12 cases are On ciesce7ant of Ivan Coe'anclOck wi ho hand for disposal at the ntimual meet- ruled Servia before the Turkish eon- frog now in progress The National quest After the conquest Ivan fled to 1eagn drafted thirty players and the Austria and it was there that the presAmerican League drafted thirty-eight knt pretender was born forty-six years The National Association clubs draft- ago ed 11 players Louis does net want the nomination Total amount received through this He is not even a receptive carriidate office ter drafted player's including It is not dread ef war which hees him money rrfunded on National Associa- away from his kinedm for in his day tien drafts disallowed: he saw service in almost every country National League 43400: American in South America It is an entirely (El- I Leasr3e S'70100 National ferent reason which makes the job disS70950: total draft money S174430 tasteful to him The hours are too Ion" Amount paid on optional agreements "V-by should I want to be king of I Amount paid for release by Set-via?" asked Louis "Here In my ruled Servia before the Turkish conquest After the conquest Ivan Austria and it was there that the pres frit pretender was born forty-six years zo Louis does net want the nomination He is not ev7n a receptive carriidate It is not dread rf war which heeis him away from his kined-m for in his day he saw service in almost every country in South Anierica It is an entirely (El- I ferent reason which makes the job distasteful to him The hours zre too "Why should I wont to be king of I Icrh this He is not ev7n a receptive canlidate It is not drea1 rf v-Ar v-hich hect-s 1-arn kssocia- away from his kined-m for in his day 1 he saw service in almost every country rm-rican in South America It is an entirely (El- I ferent reason whierh makes the job die- 1 74430 tastefill to him urs The ho zre too ements "Why should I wont to be king of I ease by Set-via?" asked Louis "Here in my a i I 1 i 1 1 I I ADVERTISING IS TO PROMISE Ci-TJR CLOTHES Mt GOOD TIIE PROMISE At IRS PujIrd I Long 125 1-131loway 12A and Luck ic 120 lEarl Sineleton 11Z Foster Jarws and Thomas 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No Experiments No Guesswork No Failures Charges Low Quick Cures No matter who has failed I guarantee to cure if curable Blood Poison Gonorrhoea Gleet Piles Fistula Cancer Bladder and Kidney Troubles Night Emissions Lost Vitality' Skin Diseases and all Chronic and Private Diseases OFFICE HOURS 9 TO 4 Residence 403 Adams 6 rt t0 8- DR BETTS The Old Reliable Gray-Haired Specialist Offices Main and Ninth Ste Over Tmxas State Bank Fort Worth 4 La 11 a o' -''0t k- me 4' 4 2rl Letter th vc ycu we do That is why cur payz our business ST-DIT1111 CLOTHES t1S00 TO 42250 SUITS AND 0 OATS Letter cur a why less by the Farmer line some thrilling for- ward passes that failed to net scores and an interchange of punts brought the game down to the last few minutes of the third session Here Kerns callSt three times for a forward pass from Bateman to Washington MI three and as the fourth was started on its way tho whistle blew Fourth Period IThe last quarter opened w1t71 IT-el-ail in Oklahomas possession on the Soon- 41 ers own twenty-yard line Rogers made first down for Oklahoma after Eiks Elowling League three line bucks had been smothered Th' Elks BowlIna League wi71 be by the Farmers now fighting with reorganized for the season at a meet-deadly effort confident of their vie- ing to be held Friday night o'clock tory Capshaw slipped through the line The call is issued by Scarborfor five yards but Orr following with' ough a quarterback run was thrown for a five-yard IOES Beeds punted to Higgin- Elks meet tonight All brothers botham who returned the ball to A should attend--AdvErtisement forty-yard line Bateman failed to gain In a line plunge Spear the Sooner Elks meet tonight Ail brothers center was knocked senseless as thc should 5 I 'F -1 A 5Ria HT cpar Twrx-r 5-7 6" crfc5 r'Inr4or I i Ili i ar 7-- -aP- 544 ZIGHT cp 6- 3 Ae9 43' l'1r'74' I I 4 1 4 6044- i I LTf 61-n crro 1 1flAIN or- --t i i 4 ti I 1 1 jJ 1 BRIGHT Twrx-r LT IPMMIICaill 1 1 7.

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