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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 12

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11 Or AGE TWELVE FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM WETYNESDAT NOVEMBpfl 1 -4 WAUGH GETS RETURN WITH SHERM V44 Perm ls Governor Offered Presidency of National League KANSAS ARIES EASY FOR TEXAS! Panther City A Plans Smoker or Thanksgiving Eve sm Th IIVest Texas Giant i Issues Defi to 1 All White Hopes WILY INDIANS TOO MUCH FOR AMES It Joe Sherman and Bobby Waugh Will Again Be Headliners at "Smoker!" for Benefit of Members Dissatisfied with his showing against Joe Sherman the crack Memphis lightweight at the ojYening of the Panther City Athletie Club last Monday night Bobby Waugh the local favorite wants to convince his fellow townsmen that he Is the Tennesscean's master at the art of self-defense and accordingly a return match has been made The two boys came to terms Tuesday afternoon and will be headliners at the stag to be given by the Panther City Athletic Club Wednesday Nov 2 It was at first planned to have the next smoker on Thans hgiving night but a majority of the members oh jected on the grounds that other attractions Turkey day would keep them from a'tending so accordingly the entertainment will he moved up one night So that all members may attend Club Makes Hit In booking Waugh and Sherman for a return engagement tio new club has made a hit with all of the members who turned Alut at the opening of the club Monday night These two clever lightweights put on an x1ijlijtjon second to none ever staged in this city While a majority of those present gave the Memphis boy the shade Waugh and his friends contend that he can not do It over again The boys will travel three rounds further next NVednesday night which Waugh's friends claim will be a big advantage in his favor Sherman is not averse to the longer distance having traveled the route many- times Sherman left -Tuesday night for Memphis and as he explains it he is only going after a new front which means in good English that he has gone to get some Of the clothes that he left behind in the Tennessee town Ile will be back in Port Worth Friday evening or Saturday morning By his gentlemanly conduct the little Hebrew W011 a host of friends here who will welcome his return The Panther City Athletic Club announces that the books of the secretary are again open at the Canton Pharmacy where applications for membershij and dues will be received Absolutel3r no one hut members in good standing will be allowed to attend the Thanksgiving eve smoker and members expecting out of town friends had better make Lrrangements for them In advance as no applications will be received at the door if :1 4 V(1 -4f 4- A 1 r- e- i 4- 4 lit -'tif 4- :1 4 f-1---1! ir it fy-c---: 44-- 1 t--: ---04- -egit lv ---4' )1--'4 i :7 :4 (1: 4ii 4e: i- 's5JNA 4 nli -Aizck! -1 1 1-: ci--- i'''' fW 1-: l- IA I 4'- -u'i' f313- -Tfr -v i A- --''t''4 -iF '23 4-0- 7 44 0 Vk 4 1 1" -t -4 -4)yt4 $RifrV '''444 -t'ii: 4 4 5 40: ''N''' --'-1t-' -frk- t-k- ---itr--- I' L- 414 -e2 A A4''---'----- -u 1 1140 4 4 4 A-44 1 4 0 "'r ----i q' :4 4 4) 0 I 1 '5 4 -rzl-- i--' ctic- tf--tt i 4f1 i 21iar-Z i i 4if1 zt: -i 5 ilt eti -I- '4 4444 2 '5' l' 4100540 4 'rid i' io 64 s' 4 6 4' Z4 1" 5" I31- tt W4 t' 4 4' 1 41 $014- 4: -t '4'') 5 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play 'Finding at the outset that they could not penetrate the Indians' line the Farmers resorted to pen play It was a beautiful game from the spectators' point of view to see the wily Indian dodge sidestep and then evade the Farmer tacklers when seemingly they were in easy grasp For A Captain Beasley played a remarkable game and he with the Istn prur ti eLtr tilt 11111-111s lint- Lite Farmers resorted to open play It was a beautiful game from the spectators' point of view to see the wily Indian dodge sidestep and then evade the Farmer tacklers when se emingly they were in easy grasp For A Captain Beasley played a remarkable game and be with the assistance of Quarterback Bonner car-1 ried the burden to the Farmers Brau- miller starred in the fine i For the Indians the entire back- I with field played wonderful football i Powell the most effective ground gain er In the first period A outplayed the Indians but thereafter I was outclassed The lineup: Position Haskell 'M ullin 4rtegher Left End Pearson Williams (captain) Left Tackle True Choate Left Guard Powell 4 Stover I Center Miller Prentrgagle raumiljer Right Guard Arkekete Right Tackle Cardwell Williams Right End Bonner Garrity Floyd Quarterback Beasley (captain) Richards Left Halfback Thomas Rocque Right Halfback Arnold Powell Fullback Thomas Rocque Right Halfback Arnold Powell Fullback I I on 1 I on Lcnkhorns Pile Up Scores a Will on Lowman's Team GAME PLAYED IN MUD On Fast Field Count Would Have Probably Been Much Larger Special to The Stor-Telegrom AUSTIN Nov Texas Longhorns Tuesday afternoon easily defeated the Kansas Aggies on Clarke field by a score of 46 to The visitors were completely and had they not braced up in the last period the score might have been much greater Texas won on a series of spectacular plays by Daniels and Simmons and the effective work of the ends At no time was any attempt made to use the forward pass and Texas confined itself to straight football The field was very muddy which operated against both teams In the last period Kansas braced up and three times held the LeInghorns on downs within five yards of the Kansas goal Texas scored 27 in the first half and made the remainder of the score in the last two periods Texas went in with a rush and scored Its first touchdown after two minutes of play The lineup: Kansas Aggies Position Texas Root Turner Left End Marble Left Tackle Cusic Left Guard Scanlan Center Wheeler Right Guard Loomis (captain) Rig-ht Tackle Shafer Right End Agnew Right Half Sidt)rsky Si Left Half Dresser Berry Birge Aturray Jordan Carlton Edmond Drown Simmoro Barrell Quarter lioucke Daniels Fullback Haymaker for Dresser at quarter Cleland for Sidorsky Sidorsity for Cleland Texas: Bob Simmons for Turner at end Nib lo for Berry at tackle Littlefield for Paul Simmons Leftwich for Brown at half Littlefield at full for Daniels NIA lone for Edmond at end Goodman for Birge at guard Masker Northwestern: umpire Moise Sewanee: head linesman Riper Wisconsin Time of quarters 15 minutes GOVERNOR TENER tliNtiti ItNtti IMILIIIIIIII I LULU kci A A ITS Ai 0 It OF 4 Cerriths TheNatRWm411 Cenwoolw GOV JNO Kr TEN ER Governor Tener of Pennsylvania has been tendered the presidency of the National League Whether he will ac- st ill a matter of doubt rceft orr not is The Governor was once a National League hall himself and is a great lover of the sport League hail layer 11 great lover (4 the spo El is IL LAB I- FAMOUS 1 IVILL ABANDON FAMOUS YALE FIELD 'Huge Bonfire to Be Kindled Cadets Not Discouraged Over Showing ni isrRiplated breAs NEW HAVEN Conn Nov the last day of football practice the historic Yale field which vili -nu isrRiplated breAs NEW HAVEN Conn Nov the last day of football practice the historic Yale field which will replaced in another season by the "bowl" Tonight the players will kindle their annual bonfire with bits of discarded uniforms and hold their yearly dance! around the blaze The squad will leave tomorrow afternoon for Au- ibility for another season Of Talbot' who two years ago was tackle and is generally believed to be slated for the captaincy A GREAT NEW ANERICAINT RoplANcE L7 hood of Virginia!" Over the ringing applause Nancy Chalmers looked at him with a little smile quizzical yet soft "Dear old major!" she whispered to Betty Page "How he loves the center of the stage! And he's effective too Thirty years ago father says he might have been anything he wanted United States senator But he would never leave the state Not that I blame hint for that" she added 'I'd rather be a church-mouse in Virginia than Croesus' daughter anywhere else" The twelve horsemen were now sitting their restive mounts in a group at one end of the lists Two mounted monitors had stationed themselves on either side of the rope-barrier a third stood behind the upright from whose arm was suspended the silcrr ring The herald blew a blast calling the title of the first of the knights Instantly with lance at rest the latter galloped at full speed down the lists There was a sharp musical clash and as he dashed on the ring flew the full length of its tether and swung back whirling swiftly It had been a close thrust foj the iron pike-point had 'smitten if rim A cheer went up under cover of which the rider looped back outside the lists to his former position In an upper tier of the stand a spectator made a cup of his hands "The Knight of the Golden Spur against the field" he called "What odds?" "Five to one Spotteswooct" a voice answered "Ten dollars" announced the first "Good" And both made mernoran-- dum on their cuffs A second time the trumpet sounded and the Knight of Castlewood flashed ingloriously down the roped miss Again and again the clear note rang out and a mounted figure plunged by and presently in a burst of cheering the herald proclaimed "The Knight of the Black and Chilly Lusk in old-rose doublet and Inky plume cantered back with a silver a voice HALUE1 ERNINFE RIVES TWO GAMES TURKEY DAY AT MORRIS PAR Poly Meets Austin College and Central High Faces Amarillo TEAMS EVENLY MAICHtD High Game May Decide Winner of North Texas Championship One of the features during the wetic of the Port Worth Horse Show win be the double-header football game Thanksgiving Day between Polytechnic and Austin College and Central 'dig and Amarillo High at Atorris Park Both games are important on account of the close race between the rivals for state positions Amarillo is work ing hard for North Texas chamPlonship However Central feels confident of not Only winning the North Texas championship but expects to be an High School champions of the state This game will probably be called first and the larger game will follow It is predicted that the two games Ai II take up most of the Turkey Day aft ernoon Poly's game will be called at 3 :30 Secret Practice at Poly Coach Boles is revising his signals from beginning to end Secret practice is being held every afternoon and no One is allowed in the grandstand or on the field except football men This private practice will probably continue until the eve before the game In ease of too cold or wet weather Signals will be run and a lecture will be given in the gymnasium Coach Johnston is using the same degree of precaution and predicts a victory for his team by a large score Both teams previous to Monday's game between Polytechnic and Trinity were classed very nearly equal by football artists throughout the state The same number of games have been won and lost The victors over Austin College have likewise been winners over Polytechnic and thE total number of scores piled up on their opponents in the different games are nearly the same Austin College will send a train loadiof students and faculty members to boost their team to victory Polytechnic is expected to turn out 500 strong and a large delegation from the football fans of the city is expected TRY A STAR-TELEGRAM WANT AD They Are ERE All the New Fall Styles Tans in Russia Calf and Heavy Storm Leather Kid Leather for comfort shoes Calfskin for street wear medium and heavy weights Patent Leathers for dress wear Every Style carefully selected to fill a particular best of all an abundance of sizes and widths We can fit you in The Florsheim "Natural Shape' shoe ALL STYLES $500 and $600 Wise -Hearne SHOE COMPANY 100 Mt Car OM CisitmolimrzamtwimmmolagegLNciatarijfaiPS4 vi 114 Nt4140 ccsairlip leyt 4 Ill'ilbdt ef' 1e 1 i e'r111f oli el SHOE A Glaze of Dart-lbe mouth umpire McCarthy of Kansas bead linesman Schmidt of Texas Agri- cultural and 31echanica1 College BROWN MAY MANAGE was was 1 new 1 I CHAPTER XXXIII The Knight of the Crimson Rose The row of horsemen had halted in a curving line before the grandstand and now in the -silence the herald holding a parchment scroll spurred before each rider in turn demanding his title As this was given he whirled to proclaim it accompanying each evolution with a blast on his horn "Knight of the Golden Spur" "Knight of Castlewood' "Lord of Brandon" "Westover's Knight" "Knight of the Silver the names fanciful or thnse of family estates fell on John Valiant's ear with a pungent flavor of medievalism His eyes full of the swaying crowd the shift and shimmer of light and color returnedagaln and again to an alluring spot of blue at one side which might for him have been the heart of the whole festal out-of-doors He started as he 134came aware that the rider next him had niae-1 ously in his saddle and peer under thee shading hat-brim It he should do I this he fastened his eyes deNrminedly I on the major who now proceeded to deliver himself of the -Charge to the Knights" 1 The major made an appealing cen- ter to the charming picture as he stood on the green turf "the glass of fash- i ion and the mold ofform" his head bare his shock of blond-gray hair thrown back and one hand thrust be- tween the buttons of his snowy waist- coat His rich bass voice rolled out I to the farthest corner of the field: d6C Ir1-14-9 1 answered and that the herald had paused before him I "Knight of the Crimson Rose!" It sprang to his lips without forethought KED To HEAD an echo perhaps of the improvised i 1 sash and the flower in his hat-band but the shout of the herald and the trumpet's blare seemed to make the words fairly bulge with inevitability IATioNAL LEAGU And through this struck a sudden appalled feeling that he had really spoken Shirley's name and that every one had heard He could not see her face and clutched his lance fiercely to over come an insane desire to stoop hide 0 AGuE the herald had come an insane desire to stoop I ranng quarers CHICAGO Nov 19--Mordecal burndale Mass its ii I I the Harvard game I Brown the famous three-fingered There was every indication today the pitcher formerly of the Chicago Na-1 I tionals and now of the Cincinnati Na- (-(etches intended to stand against Hrd tional League club may take the man- arva with identically the same agement of the Chicago Federal Leltgue lineup that was ordered against Prince- team In a story published here to ton last Saturday Both Head Coach day Brown is quoted as saying that a 1 ones and Captain Ketcham asserted 1 they 1 1 representative of the Chicago Pederals change eY had no idea of making any has made him an offer President Gil- The chief more of the local club said a clues- tion of terms only remained to be set- players tlhaeregaiosolicitude for nithe next few ngof lost 1 pe between ween Brown said to have been promised tied five and six pounds to each man after the Princeton game and in some cases unconditional release from Cincinnati 1 this has not been more than half re- by President Herrmann providing- he' gained This fact has led the coaches he still was able to take a turn on could get a managerial berth declared I to make the work light this week and 1 to allow the men frequently to change the mound occasionally their diet It was stated on good authority to- i day that there was little doubt of tip I CASS TARVER Cass Tarver the West Texas giant has again blossomed forth as a contender for "white Ifope" honors From Anson Texas Tarver sends out the gladsome news that he is ready to meet any man in the world who is willing to stand before him Only one dark blot besmirches Tarver's lily-white record and that is a knockout decision gainedover him by Jim Flynn the Pueblo fireman which Cass attributes to a lucky blow According to a local attorney who recently visited Anson Tarver looks the Part of a champion contender and that all he needs is the proper training and a chance to make him one Tarver who is only 22 years old is 6 feet 4 inches tall and when in fighting trim will balance the scales at 230 pounds It is said that he can run 100 yards in 1114 seconds which is some speed for a big man All Tarver wants is a chance If he fails to make good he is ready to retire to the old ranch and forget the ring game 'Knight of the Crimson set the field hand-clapping From the next joust also Valiant returned with the gage upon his lance Two had gone to the Champion of Castlewood and two to scattering riders When Valiant won his fourth the grandstand thundered with applause (TO BE CONTINUED) Fred Clarke Will Sign PITTSBURG Nov Barney Dreyfuss of the Pittsburg Nationals yesterday received a letter from Fred Clarke manager of the team requesting that a contract be forwarded Immediately to Kansas ranch for signing The dycument has been mailed Eleven Scoreless NEW YORK Nov New York University football team which has failed to score a point so far this Season plays its last game Saturday at Annapolis against the Navy Woman Wins Legal Fight to Cancel Enligment of Son 1 t)ee4at to The Rtar-Te4grom ALTUS Okla Nov -19----Lester Morris an Altus lad who enlisted in i the United States army in August and I was sent to Fort Logan Colo has released his enlistment and he is now at home with his mother 1 After his assignment to a company 1 Morris became sick at Fort Logan and was unable to accompany his corn-many to the Philippines His mother a fight for his release employing a firm of local attorneys who took the matter up with the war department The matter of his enlistment at Chicblisha was gone into and It was ascertained that he was not old 1 enough for service his weight was i rot up to standard and there were I several other irregularities 1 When the facts were laid before 1Lindsley Garrison secretary of I war who took up the Matter person-I ally cancellation of his enlistment was I ordered 1 FOR ESULTS--TR STAR F1 I 11 V-' A Vr A I )S Think of All You Eat No wonder you sometimes have a bilious headache feel dizzy are troubled with indigestion and can't sleep- 1 's Pills It will help your liver do its work regularly as it should Take nso sub ti tut coated or plain By Assoclided Prrifx HARRISBURG Pa Nov presidency of the National League was offered today to Governor Tener of Pennsylvania by a majority Of the club presidents of the organization and his friends believed he will ac- cept it By Assoc litted Prrifx HARRISBURG Pa Nov presidency of the National League was offered today to Governor Tener of Pennsylvania by a majority of the club presidents of the organization and his friends believed he will ac- cept it It was said the club presidents had decided to ask the governor to accept a term of either three or five years at a salary- of S25000 a year and that he take office this winter at the expira it was said the club presidents had decided to ask the governor to accept a term of either three or five years at a salary of $25000 a year and that he decided to ask the governor to accept a term of either three or five years at a salary- of $25000 a year and that he take office this winter at the expiration 4c SOX BLANK GIANTS WITH SCOTT IN BOX PORTLAND- Ore Nov -7 The Chicago Americans shut out the New York Nationals yesterday in a sharply played game The seore: Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 1 Sox 000020000-2 10 0 Batteries Promme Hearne and Wing() Scott and Schalk 0 I Batteries Hearne and Wing() Scott and Schalk IC ce 4 XI i Cadets Optimistic I tion of Thomas Lynch's term WEST POINT Nov 19-1 Mr Tener's term as governor of There is no let-up in the vigor with! Pennsylvania will end in fourteen which the Army cadets art preparing' months and it was said by his secre- for the gridiron struggle with the Navy I tary there was no reason why he on the Polo Grounds in New York In I could not perform the duties of both the ten days' intervening before the offices big game local observers expect to see the Army eleyen advance rapidly FOR-RESULTS-TRY STAR' TRY A STLR-TFI FrtoAvi iv-I- AD TVT 14- 0 A ADS the ten days' intervening before big game local observers expect to the Army eleven advance rapidly TRY A STL174-1-FI FrzoAvi AWT tion of Thomas Lynch's term Mr Tenet's term as governor of of Thomas Lynch's term Mr Tenet's term as governor of Pennsylvania will end in fourteen "Sir Knights! ring upon his pike "The tournament to which we are The hazards in the stand multiplied gathered today is to us traditional: a Now it was Westover's Knight against rite of antiquity and a monument of him of the Silver Cross now the ancient generations This relic of the Lord of Brandon to win The gentle-jousts of the Field of the Cloth-of- men wagered coin of the realm the Gold points us back to an era of ladies gloves and chocolates One knightly deeds fidelity to sacred trust I pretty girl amM a gale of chaff staked obligation to duty and loyalty to worn- a greyhound puppy The arena swam watchwords of true knight- in a lustrous light and the greensward hood glistened in its frame of white and "We like to think that when our I dusky spectators In the sunshine the forefathers off-spring of men who es- borses--every one of them groomed tablished chivalry came from over- till his coat shone like black gray or seas they brought with them not only 1 sorrel and whinnied this ancient play but the precepts it restive and red-nostriled under the symbolizes We may be proud indeed tense rein The riders sat erect and that this- is no hollow ceremonial but statuesque pikes in air cloaks flap-an earnest that the flower of knight- ping- from their shoulders waiting the hood has not withered in the world! call that sent each in turn tilting that in an age when the- greed of gold against the glittering an elusively was never so dazzling the spirit of 1 breeze-swinging silver circlet true gallantry has not faded but No simple thing approaching leis-blooms luxuriant In the sparkling dews urely and afoot to send that tapering of the heart of this commonwealth I point straight to the tiny mark But "Yours is no bitter ride by haunted at headlong gallop astride a blooded tarn or through enchanted horse straining to take the bit a deed arrowed vigil on beleaguered walls' requiring a nice eye a perfect seat You go not in gleaming steel and fret- 1 and an unwavering arm and handl ted mail to meet the bite of blade and I Those knights who looped back with crash of battle-ax Yet is your trial their pikes thus bracleted had spent one of honor and glory I charge you' hours in practice and each rode that in the contest there be no dark- as naturally as he breathed yet more ling envy for the victor but only true i than once a horse shied in mid-course comradeship and that generosity which and at the too-eager thrust of the Is the badge of noble minds I spur bolted through the ropes summon you to bow the knee liant made his first missed loyally before your queen For as the the blood singing in his ears contest typifies life's battle so shall The ring flew from his pike catching she stand for you as the type of worn- him a swinging blow on the temple anhood the crown of knighthood The in its rebound but he scarcely felt it bravest thoughts of chivalry circle As he cantered back he heard the about her The stars of heaven only major's bass pitting him against the may be above her lead the glowworm field and for a moment again the spot In the night-chill grasses the only fire of blue seemed to spread over all the at her feet: still the spot that holds watching stand her Is richer -than if celled with cedar i And then suddenly stand and field and Painted with vermilion and sheds i all vanished He saw only the long a light far for him who else were lamp-1 i level rope-lined lane with its twinkless ling mid-air point An exhilaration l'nost Noble Knights! In the name caught him at the feel of the splendid of that high tradition which this day horse-flesh beneath sense preserves! In the memory of those of oneness with the creature he he-other knights who practiced the tour- strode which the Instinctive horseman rey in its old-time glory! In the sight knows He lifted his lance and hefted' of your Queen of Beauty! I charip'! it seeking Its absolute balance feel- you Southern gentlemen to joust with that valor fairness and truth which ing its point as a fencer with his' pier When again the blood-red are the enduring glories of the knight- ra East streamed away the herald's cry III 67'1 1---Lt frig rt'ir" imes-rtcrilnitttrtrcrir-trL'ILP)' e'illy IA 0 1 (4Aip The Directors TA (-13) loor---f 714 ptN 4AI: it I 114 of lh is '1ank AP 71- ft 4100! iop4 LZ4 Stand for conservatism in business They are practical r1 men men of experience in business matters T41 1741 A They fully realize their responsibility to the corn- A iZ4 tyL0 0 ka4 --ribiPal44 They know the value of and practice conservative Edi r- A methods in safeguardM2- the affairs of the Bank They Nvould be glad to add your name to our list of 11'' kivA11 in Aim regular patrons 71'n '1 bit--i 1thir A itt 4t4 i-it4 fl 4 3t 714 dna tiCe NOgegfiTC3 hank -46 L04 505 E'kira STEZZIL'T 1(114 rA Cam' tag Surfous chill Unclifvficten J800900000 ill IIIfilrft Pi RIM gigl girt-pia-1m Rigi i-ng--1 txr--42 4-7-4-7 fpnYri Rim Rim r(47 Ax-r-41 111 rt-AITZt tt--' tM' rt--'ZIt)--Y )112-2')V ---t rsz't ISA MJx ItLt r--2r-tt r--2zr----1 -1151 1.

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