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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 23

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SUNDAY' OCTOBER 19 1913 FORT WORTH STAR-TETEGILUI PAGE TwENTY-TuREE i i DEFI 11 )Ew ilivital FL-A I ToINITy I A A ii 1 114: 1 LAS'''i--- -I 4 ET I I 1 i I 'r 141 1 1 NORTH SIDE BUMPS Longhorns -Look Good 1 1 ii CLEBURNE52T0 0 I A-'" 4 1 A Weight Smothers Visitors i 0: s---t-- Aba i Line Plunges Tear Up Defense c4---r---------: I- 4 -tir A4 g-'14' lti'4 0 44)--4- AIN: 1 111 s14 'AAR A AS i '0-- -tir A At Vf --1' -1 -ngoltar4 -1t --74- 2 -1- it 14 1 td'441r '0 I ''''M 1 'tr I At- 71 -1'7'''1' '1''''' W- tot- 14 4 -0Firt4 17W I erg I el64' Irt i'fT' JA r--i'-' 011 '5-ile- rs i 71 'f- -4z'-r'i ''4'- ---i 1- 1- 1 LONG END RUNS FEATURE -r' i e-: a46 ltrWr'N-t st ---r ------R-1-r1 il 1 tietrxis --07 114' 'A -1-- lals ki 1 l'-'4 'A'4-- i- ''''I''''f-teA: '--t-74'''''' -7iri Arty -4 r': --r 'ic-At-1- tA it AlloWorlt NAN2' I tol A-ArjrCtiit1-- '1'7 iri' -7- 10- i14-qt 0 latist'441-04t? 7-- ------e -c-t-r- ::74 -1 't''''''' -fi -sirP-4------ Efforts of Forward Pass Fail -4 a yr-isit' :4:: 14 -744T At -7i7 4 -tLlt '-4-4-4 -1 14311r'' f4'-''''' 71 n-1173 AA 'rt( A 'I A4iA-- 10 i 10i -744' 41 4 '-f' i1 IS IA'' -s' '4i 'ZA: i' 'Vliwip V1117-4 )k'-1 e4 '1 by Both 1 1 0-ark't i 43'totet3A f'244046 -0 iL' ''c 3t Pt-1 111- ro! 4 164 ftr)! It- --4-41 AS 0" 7 ib414- '6 NiO44kelike: 1 1 1 '1: if''''''V4clinfr''' ITt 4 -2--''': 4 1-1'' Ilk volk6 stromixammakeci: I 44 4 1- i ii 1-- 41- --1- t1-1--- i 42tf 1-1- 4-1616'7 '1'- -4tilr4 t- s' Run Team Well- --e c-444-- ili --kz -Etleri-':" 1- ---4 (lc t' ---41444' ttr-'' t-14 -4! 4iti" fttl' t's- '''A t- if tC-i-- -t-t' tr 0 't---k-- 4-'r- 's4 7---- g'''' -1V: ow e'-3 -P7 4 '3 lalf1? i7 4 t5' i4 ---4of 4 74- -i1 1'04" in '2 t- "ii-: 4 'k 7- 4c11t-'-4ZT7 4-t sr 1- 'i'----Z-77-4 r'1-''7--t4 ti 4' I -4 The strong North Side Ifigit School football teant defeated Cleburne High lhftscores Saaztlusrda2 05 4 1 --4- Lf 1 tx---: 4-----' d''' --71 4- :1 '741fzt44'-'1' 4-' i- e-- 1-7'14-qriz 1 7r''Alk i 7 zc -Irv i 4 1 1-- i'NnlorarisdeP vaisrlkve to 4--- le---4406- 17j4 -A 'l and that just about illustrates the -s i124-t 'stsaiti' --e' tsit r-4- JA) 4 3 elt71-s-t--- 1 rszi t4 i 41------1 -0 t-4---- 4 k11 --i- 4 cruparative merits of the two teams 4 rye 417 0' s-x 1 t' 4 ff' 0 1'' -'t 4 'A' 74 Cleburne Iligh although outweigheti 7 st-fl 4'-- --kii tIt i 701e soom 1 kis 71- s'''-'10" 0 It4kv At twenty pounds to a man put up a 1 Ars Ay -z 1 -4- -4 41 t31-' '4 plucky light Their backs were un- 1 i --4--'1 's -I- i' NVLI vsmi -4--t i 41 VA If -1 t' tct---'''''' g- Tf it -111z able to get started before their heav- I ter opp red the onents broke through and -i 4PA44-0 i-te 1 14T-t e-a t--- -sVIN- t-igN'''''141' smothe play 4r: '''1---s 4714-teel '-T-- I1-V' 1- 4sel' tt- -1-- i' le The North Side back field presented 9A 4t 1 A4'4 4g1614gi -)ws040 1 44e 0-7m614 01-111rf'N! r'" 6 i "'e cl: i '1 i cW40 'Ir AI' 7-71' 1:1 0 0' i -Vt ts ff t' Ai a strong combination Their interfer- t- R- l't -7tx 4 ne'-' 4-ie -4 1-E5e -itt4ir-t4-Pf '---10- 1- 5-- ence was excellent and Farmer's st '1-'t- ''-'A l'1-0----- 'tlr's 4 --t ''1 e4iP44- le e'ik 44''' (IA plunges through the line were irresist- --1- i'' 0-7Z 44-v -'Z' 'I 47 ---CiA ''i' 44' t- I '5 i -2 i I 4 4 -y' t't14474-iie'ist i'''''1i'''''''Af 4 ''''-'-g 'A ''Z' e' ''14ii'IN4 4A f4 4rii ible Mclillttn and Minton severall 4 i -1' 47' 24--t-4'k -f-w4 $4t14istc1-'m4t -szvTow- times NV around the ends for long ----v r' 7 7'' "'s tr 'T 4 ti- '7' --It-sit $54" fl '-4-jthe ttj gains 7loore at quarter in the see- ond half ran the team well and 7 is c4 to z4 Nfeli----tv-tiz--k-- 7 ''I 1" 4 4 'I i'441AArk -s414ZI1-" tift' ttI-'os-tvLritsak a- showed speed on his quarterback runs1 -46 NVeaver was a tower of strength in the 4 line and Simons who replaced Sparks v-daeszza--5-vozrAz:) 1 1M at end in the second half did SOME! 4147 14 AN i 443- At- '47H riek4 A tt15111'Z'4' AlloP7a gam -It 7 IT4cL 44 wsz iN't t474Ifftgi 'rgtVe IS VolkTir44 Longhorns Look 'V' Good I LAS NORTH SIDE BUMPS CLEBURNE 52 TO 0 Weight Smothers Visitors Line Plunges Tear Up Defense LONG END RUNS FEATURE Efforts of Forward Pass Fail by Both Run Team Well MMm The strong North Side High Schoel football team defeated Cleburne High in a decisive manner Saturday at Morris Park The score was 52 to and that just about illustrates the comparative merits of the two teams Cleburne High although Outweighed twenty pounds to a man put up a plucky fight Their backs were unable to get started before their heavier opponents broke through and smothered the play The North Side back field presented a strong combination Their interference was excellent and Farmer's plunges through the line were irresistible McMillan and Minton severall times went around the ends for long gains at quarter in the seoond half ran the team well and showed speed on his quarterback runs Weaver was a tower of strength in the line and Simons who replaced Sparks at end in the second half did some 11 ps til i i1 ft Tn A 2 IU Visit-ors Iar Up 1 I i 1 FEATURE 11 I ft Pus Fail 1 1 2uarters I ell i High School eburne Higlt Saturday at was 52 to Istrates the two toams outweighed put uo a ks were un- 1 their heav- hrough and 1d presented 1 len interferLd Farmers vere irresistaton severzl nds for long in the see- well and terback runs rength in the laced Sparks lf did some i 11 POLY POLY ELEVEN WINS GAME INITI1 Red and Black Is Victorious Over Waxahachie Team by 12 to 0 Score FIELD HAMPERS PLAYING Fort Worth Players Not in Danger After Second Period Shook Is Star BY KIKE DALLAS Oct 18---iSaturday was a great day for Polytechnic College Practically the entire student body of the Hilltop institution saw- the red and black jerseyed athletes of Poly triumph over their old rivals Trinity University of Waxahachie in a well played game at theDallas Fair The score stood 13 to Playing on a wet slippery field that made good football impossible both teams resorted almost entirely to the more open game of forward passing and kicking At this end of the game the local collegians far outshone their Presbyterian rivals although on two 'evasions well directed passes put the ball within four yards of Poly's goal Be it said tosTrinity's credit that despite the score chalked up her oppo1 nents from Fort Worth had all the best of the breaks in luck Once near the close of the second period a long forward pass from Disharoon to Beall gave Trinity the ball on Poly 's four-yard line when time was called ending the first half and again In the third period a forward pass executed by the same pair again placed the ball on Poly 's four-yard line when a fumble was gathered in by a Poly forward and the ball kicked out of danger I Even in First Two Periods During the first two periods the two teams seemed to be fairly evenly matched the ball seesawing up and down the field with no apparent ad vantage on either side but when the second half opened Boles' pupils instituted a charged that carried the Trinity warriors off their feet and in exactly three minutes after the ball was put in play Tom White crossed Trinity's goal line for the first touchdown On the punt out the ball was miseed and the chance at goal lost After being scored on Trinity braced and later in the period carried the ball to Poly's four-yard line only to lose It on a fumble Thereafter the Waxahachie team seemed to lose heart and never threatened again Poly being the master of the situation until the close of the game Poly's final touchdown came in the last period of play following a series et forward passes that carried the tall within twenty-five yards of Trinitys goal when a perfectly executed pass Tandy to Shook was carried Strong State University team whi they are: Top row Keck Simmons Griffin Fuqua Bass Jones Leftwich Halbert Mays Brown captain: Mato chi bids fair to vvin the championship of the Southwest Their next game will be with Sewanee at Dallas Saturday Oct 23 Reading from left to right Murray Allardice head coach Nib lo Birge Second row Heyer manager Disch trainer Lindsey Berry Littlefield Crow Daniels Runge Jordan Kelly Ettlinger assistant coach Wier line coach Rix assistant coach Third row Hammond Goodman Simmons Barrel! Edmonds Rosborough ne Melasky Loftus No Ion Bottom row She Mother Nami Holliday BliyANT SCHOOL IN1Eight North Texas Sunday EASY VICTORY OVER Leaguers Are 300 Hitters AIILINSTON CADETS The Bryant School eleven outplayed the Arlington Training School on every point of the game on the BrYant field Saturday afternoon winning 33 to The Bryant youngsters tagged during the first half of the game but braced up during the last half and Swept the visitors off their feet This is the second time these teams have met this year Bryant also winning the former contest 7 to O' Ward of Bryant made spectacular tackles and gains with the ball Rup brilliant work Forward Pass Failure Neither side had much success with the forward pass None of the punts was of high order Straight football prevailed throughout North Side kicked off and recovered on a fumble After a couple of plays McMillan went around right end for a touchdown within a couple of minutes of play Farmer kicked goal Cleburne got in their best playing' when they returned the next kickoff twenty-five yards and recovered a punt for a gain Of twenty yards North Side held for downs and after a ten-yard gain Farmer broke through center for sixty yards and a touchdown: He also kicked the goal The next score was the result of a quarterback run around left end for twenty-five yards by Hopkins Cleburne made a gain of ten yards on a forward pass to Wilson after the next kickoff and the half ended -with the ball in mid field and the score 21 to Touchdowns Numerous In the second half touchdowns came in rapid succession McMillan made a fine run of fifty yards making the score 28 as Farmer kicked the goali The quarter ended with the ball on Cleburne's eight-yard line whencel Minton went over on the next play on4 a delayed pass Weaver kicked off foe North Side and made the tackle him-I self on the thirty-five yard line North Side held for downs and Moore went around right end for the score Tha next one came when two runs by and a successful forward pass ter ten -yards placed North Side in steilting- distance Farmer took the ball over on a straight line plunge througit center The last touchdown came ths a result of two long runs by McMillan after Cleburne had kicked off With the ball on the one-yard line Moore went through center from his quarterback position for the final score Lineup of Teams The lineup: Fort Worth Cleburne Matthias right end Moore JWalthal right tackle Caskey Montgomery right guard Fostet Haines Weaver center Vickers Robinson left guard N-arner Walthal Greines left tackle Young Sparks left end Whttnel Greines left tackle Young Sparks left end Whitnel Simmons Hopkins quarterback oore left half Wilsor Minton right half Welet Farmer fullback -Tommy Touchdowns McMillan 2 Moore 2 Farmer Hopkins Minton goals frorr touchdowns Farmer 4 Refcree---J Hunt Cleburne A Umpire-- Dewitt Hunt Head Thannisch Time-10-minutsquarters FOOTBALL RESULTS At St- 62 St Louis 0 At 23 Iowa 6 At 7 Wiscon sin 7 At 37 Northwest ern At Line 31innesota At Ann 12 Michl gun 7 At St 37 Washing ton 7 At South Dame 2( South Dakota 7 At 47 Hot Cross 7 At New 37 Lehigh At 13 Syra cuse 0 At Brown At 10 Bucknell 7 At 19 Swarth more At West 7 Colgate 6 At 29 Dickinson At 19 Maine 6 At 14 Amherst I At 16 Utt ton 6 At New Yid Freshmen 3 At 4S Wi liams 6 At 17 Cal lisle 6 At Columbia 20 Okla homa 17 At 0 Gem gia 20 At Akron 33 Ottel bein 6 MbMi Smothers Drake LAWRENCE Nam Oct 18--Kat as University won a hard-fought gait from Drake this afternoon 11 to safety goal from placement and touct down netted the points for Kansa The ALtyhawkers resorted to the Mir nesota -shift and repeatedly circled tt Druke line tor gains lure success with of the punts ight football nd recovered pie of plays ight end for iple of min- -ced goal best playing next kickoff recovered a yards North after a tenLlirough cen- touchdown result of a eft end for pkins Cle- yards on a rter the next ed with the he score 21 rous idowns came Milian made making the ed the goal the ball on ne whence next play on icked off for tackle bini-4 line North Moore went score Tha 'uns by Min ard pass for We in strilt31r the ball inge througg wn came as by McM11- 7ked off ae-yard line er from his the final Is 1 Cleburne Moore CaskeY Foster Haines Vickerli Warner Young Whitnel Millet Wilsor Welet -Tommy 2 Moore 2 goals fron efcree--1 Urflpire-- inPsman--14 ---1o-minuts- 1'rLI'S st Louis 0 Iowa 6 7 Wiscoa Northwest Minnesota 6 12 Michl Washing Dame 2( 1 47 Ho1 Lehigh 13 Syra ylvania 21 lucknell 7 19 Swarth Colgate 6 Dickinson I aine 6 Amherst I -an 16 Un t- Yal 1 4S Wil 17 Cal uri 20 Okla aa 0 Gera I 1 33 Ottel eke 18--Kat fought gait 11 to and toucl for Kansa to the Mir circled tl 1 i 1 I i 1 1 TIGERS' PflOTEST ON 2 SOONER STARS WINS Missouri Barely Escapes Defeat From Crippled Oklahoman Epecisi to The Star-TeTegrogrt Mo Oct 18--Alissouri barely won from Oklahoma this aiternoon :0 to 17 In one of the most sensational gridiron contests ever staged here The speedy Sooner backfield piayed havoc with the Missouri ends time after time and time after time were caught only at the goal line Missouri also resorted to open playing and they kept the rooters cheering and groaning throughout missouri by a eeries of end rums by Moore and line plungesby otner backs swept tne Sooners back in the first seven minutes of play without losing the ball and sending Moore through tor tne tirst touchdown of the game But the speedy Sooners came back and Courtrignt on tne forty-yard line place kicked a goal Soon the lightning backfield began On end runs and swept through Missouri tackles and ends until Capshaw went twenty yards around left end or the Sooners first touchdown This gave the Sooners the lead 10 to 6 as Oklahoma had blocked the Tiger attempt at kicking goal in the first period Missouri by this time had three men with bloody eyes from injuries Schulte began shifting men to meet the speedy attacks of the visitors and the Tigers became demons at attacking At this period Shepard Kansas City lad received a thirty-yard forward pass behind the goal from Lake for a touchdown Score IA to 10 The third period was an even draw Missouri was penalized twice for holding and Oklahoma suffered once The final period was sensational as both teams opened up Twice the CENTRAL HIGH IS Ntidl COMANEHE DEFEATED 9 TO 7 Soed-ial to Tht Stor-Telfgran Texas Oct Comanche Indians went down in des feat this afternoon before the Fort Ohrth Central High School in what was considered the hardest fought and most hotly contested game ever witnessed on the local gridiron The score was 9 to 7 Captain Pate of Fort Worth was knocked out in the first half Fort Worth made a safety in the first and a touchdown- in the third and Comanche a touchdown in the second quarter The features of the game were long end runs by Stevens and House of Comanche and forward passes by Central High The last quarter was in favor of Comanche the ball being in Port Worth territory most of the time and at One time was within one yard of the Fort Worth line The game was marked by much squabbling and Comanche was several times penalized The Central High team was entertained tonight with a banquet at the High School auditorium Central High defeated- Comanche last years 7 to DENTON ELEVEN TIES MINERAL WELLS SQUAD emd Neither Team Is Able to Score During Hard Contested 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1000 101 3 0 1 1 0 4 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 21 4 2 1 80755) 07 2 0 1 8 1 35 10 5 900 2 0 5 0 0 50 3 2 873 1 0 2 0 4 6 S33 2 2 25 is 2 956 0 1 3 1 7 7 6 700 1 0 9 3 10 23 4 915 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1000 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 667 4 0 1 3 0 15 5 2 909 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 909 3 1 2 2 119 7 9621 0 0 0 2 7 24 4 886 I 1 0 0 4 3 13 25 10 792 0 1 2 1 1 0 1000 1 0 1 2 2 26 16 11) 8031 1 0 1 0 0 10 22 11 7441 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 10001 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 590 1 0 0 5 116 3 0 1000 0 0 0 01 1 8 0 1000 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 10001 1 0 1 4 26 24 4 9291 1 0 3 0 105 19 3 9771 2 0 1 1 0107 6 4 966 1 1 1 5 0 17 1 0 1000: 1 0 0 2 0 20 17 3 925 0 0 0 2 1 16 4 4 S331 0 0 0 1 1 104 3 2 9611 1 0 0 3 1 15 16 8 767 0 0 0 2 24 12 1 9761 0 0 0 1 3 26 5 853 0 0 0 6 0 12 3 4 790 0 1 0 0 1 19 10 4 S79 1 1 0 2 2 13 29 5 S08 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 875 1 2 35 3 1 974 1 0 0 1 0 3 7 2 833 1 0 Ij 0 7 3 750 1 0 0 3 1 24 -3 3 900 0 0 0 1 0 7 15 9 710 0 0 0 0 1 84 9 3 969 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 790 0 0 0 0 1 SS 12 2 972 0 0 0 0 12" 11 6 957 0010-3-11 -800 00102930 10001 0000010 1000 DALLAS WINS FROM Gill IN LAST FEW MINUTES OF PLAY through a broken field across the line I ley also shared honors with him on for the final touchdown Shook failed i his long runs down the filed Captain in his attempt at gtial kicking I Warren of Bryant played fullback fot Shook the Star I the first time His work was so sucThe bright star of the conflict was cessful it is likely he will retain that Shook of Poly The Poly left halfback was in every play On the offense he proved the best ground gainer on the 1 field and on the defense he was in line every play His run through a broken and before the teams could line up for another play time was called field for a touchdown in the final pe- nod was the most spectacular piece of lending the first half 1 The second half opened by Ferguson of work of the game Second only to kicking ten yards to Roberts Shook Shook was Ben Tandy at right half tore off eight yards through tackle and Tandy tackled low and hard and it was Tandy hit the other flank for tel his complete mastery of the forward more Shook was again called on and pass that gave the Red and Black the seven more yards were gained Wal touchdowns ker was good for three more through Tlie Poly line was almost impreg- I center There were eight members of the North Texas Sunday League teams who hit above the 300 mark according to official averages compiled by Secretary Ashley Ernie Reed of Libbys leads the list with an average of 342 Jett Wright is a close second with 333 and heaus the Stock Yards team Allin with 323 and Browne with 277 are the real leaders of Armours and Tweritieth Street Although Arvine of Twentieth Street is the nominal leader with 375 he has played in only two games Only the players who-were on the list of each team at the end of the season are counted in the averages Prizes Are Given Through local merchants prizes have been awarded to the man considered the most valuable player on each team The Houston Hat Company gives a choice of any $3 hat in the store to each man the Sprinkle-Anderson-Glynn Company gives a pair of Selz Royal Blue shoes to each and the Twentieth Street Drug Company gives $3 worth of merchandise each Winners Are Selected At a meeting held last Tuesday evening the commOttee appointed by A Keisker Everett Lusk Montgomery and the secretary selected the following men as the most valuable to their teams: Battle of Armours Rodgers of Stock Yards Boggess of Libby and Will Smith of Twentieth Street In awarding the prizes attention 13 0 4 56 1) 17 32 7 9 ls 2 5 -1 7 14 IS 6 5 52 11 la 4 1 1 4 1 1 A 2 nable although it seem-- ed much str'on A er on defense than on the offense not being able to open holes through tiodi' Trinity's line for its own backs --to charge through The line was only given one real test and that was in the third period when Trinity's had the ball within four yards of Trinity's goal One of Boies forwards charged through upset the play and then fell Trinity ack on th ball when the bobbled marred Few penalties the play and rily on several occasions when the eager forwards of both teams charged too quick and were caught off side were the penalties inflicted Trinity suffered more through this respect than Poly at one tune ff- su epng a fifteen-yard penalty tor holding in th -e eager forwards of both teams charged too quick and were caught off side were the penalties inflicted Trinity suffered more through this respect than Poly at one time suffering a fifteen-yard penalty for holding in the line Ic'T'uZ0' L'E-LILA711 "LIZ A A--LI Lk! I base running' Lonts incomplete forward passes fol-- I other libilitie-s extra base hitting and lowed and Tandy dropped back as if to the ball to Toni Whit try The suit of clothes offered for a place kick but instead shot 1 fvr a lon to r-I Turrentine to the leading ee bY CI ing bats- ward pass arid the Poly end "vered men was won by Ernest Reed Mr i the twenty-five yards intervening be- 1 urrentine also clowned Shook kicked offered a $10 pair of 1 Is)re be could be ball and rtrousers to the pitcher with the best out but no one got under the The pitching records have not Ithe chance at kicking goal was lost been compiled They will be an- Shook kicked off to Disharoon who ounced soon returned fifteen yards Trinity failed I Official Averages to gain the required distance in three averages Ferguson son kicked to Ramsav 'downs and Fu 1 it! Batting fumbled and Wylie of Trinny fe Club Ave AIt la 0 3 ns 13 32 5 14 3 2 1 31 4 10 3 3 3 3 3 was given to batting fielding: base running extra base hitting and Tigers braced at their own goal and repelled the attacks of the Sooners Game Then the Tigers began their shift and crushed the light men Within ten yards of the goal the fake run which I fooled Illinois last Saturday resulted Fpecial to Tile Star -Telforam in Kemper Tiger tackle having a clear field and making a touchdown The WELLS Texas Oct lg Sooners soon opened up again and Mineral Wells and Denton high school MINERAL made their chance by flipping a thirty- elevens battled to a scoreless tie on the yard forward pass behind the goal where Lowry fell making a touchdown gridiron here today Denton appeared Once in the last few minutes of play to have a slight advantage during the Geyer Sooner fullback raced forty first quarter but was unable to profit yards and threatened Missourfs goal but the Tigers held for downs and re- by it The ball was played in the cen- gained the ball at the final whistle ter of the field most of the time Dur- The game was started late because ing the second quarter Mineral Wells of the protest of the Missouri Athletic worked within Denton's ten-yard line Commission against Reeds fullback here and Ambruster captain and quarter- the were held for downs Potts i 1 kicking flay yards to safety The re-back Owen finally conceded to keen --train -r of the game was evenly them out The absence of these two played and stronger men practically lost the game for the During the third quarter Denton by Sooners Missouri claimed that both had served their three years the its only an a sstal forward pass and the fierce line plunging of Buckingham game had been scheduled according to and Cobb plowed to within ten yards Valley rules of Mineral Wells' goal With the first down and the goal to make Cobb ARKANSAS DEFEATS I gained six 1-ards apparently assuring 2-141natiN4 It IJ Ei LAT gained six yards apparently assuring I 1-'-" on the ball Again unnoticed Beall' 4 rs me I crep off to the side Of the field and 375 Ree I 342 another forward pass from Disharoon Wright 333 i was good for a thirty-five-yard gain Lo Beall being tackled by White within ckett 1 333 four yards of the goal On the first A llin A 323 Henley 310 The game was well attended fully play Trinity fumbled an Koons 31 2000 cheering fans being on hand dropped the ball Shook immediately ers 308 alton A 304 Trinity d3 was accompanied by its brass kicked out Of danger Poly held for ro band and the rooting and singing on! downs and the third period ended in ggess I 2S1 both 'sides was of a high-class article I PolY's possession in midfield Score-- Brown 277 Play in First Half Poly re Trinity 1 Battle A 275 I Stegall A 263 The two teams lined up promptly Resort to Forward Pass Fails i 4-1 250 at 3:15 Shook of Poly kicked to Fer- At the opening of the fin Rodgers al period 25) gu ds son who returned twenty-yar be- Poly again started matters with a rush reeman A fore being downed Disharoon in two a series of line a I bcks nd forward Flynn A 250 i 216 Smith 240 downs carried the ball the required passes taking the' ball to Trinity's thir- 'Will ten yards and the Trinity rooters: ty-yard line On a short forward pass ntl-b-cry cheered their encouragement Trinity Tandy to Shook the hilltop L' ()zee 214 Hassler A 211 was penalized fifteen yards for hold-Istraight-armed his -way to Trinity's ing Trinity then attempted a forward goal line for another touchdown Hornsby is 209 4sburne pass and the hall was nabbed by Tom I attempt at goal' failed 'White of Poly On the first play Pols- i 12 Trinity Lusk- 2445 fumbled and a Trinity man fell on the i Shook kiclied twenty-five yards to Skire I 200 all Trinity fumbled and Tandy of Estes Trinity in a do or die effort to dmo 200 PcdY fel' oti the ball Shook tore off score resorted almost entirely to the 171-11ams 1 2410 five yards outside of tarkle and then i forward pass but the Poly backs and 2a0 on a cross buck netted five more On ends were on the alert and most of the Parnell Ward 2430 a tackle-around-tackle play Captain passes were incompleted The ball Stillman I 200 llontgotnery went ten more yards1 seesawed from first one side and then Hopkins 1146 Placing the ball d'n Trinity's ten-yard 1 the other until time was called with 196 line An offside play caused Poly to i the ball in Poly's possession on their A 192 be Penalized five yards Tandy at- own forty-yard line The lineup: 10 Vogel 1142 V-mPted a place kick but failed 1 Trinity Poly 1 White 179 The ball was put in play On While' liand -A 174 aents -fix yard line by Trinity Trin- Fleming- RT major Walker A 162 ill failed to make the required dis- Ko-ns Gunn I 158 allte in four downs and the ball went I simpson seroggin4 Ward 15S over Poly attempted a forward Pas's I Bunch Williams RoMont 7Pe terts )--- 158 gomery Walt Smith 154 which was intercepted by Estes of NicR-ensie AA1- McDonald 154 fumbled and a Trinity man fell on the Shook kiclaed twenty-tie yarus to tall Trinity fumbled and Tandy of i Estes Trinity in a do or die effort to PolY fell on the ball Shook tore off score resorted almost entirely to the five yards outside of tackle and then i forward pass but the Poly backs and on a cross buck netted five more On ends were on the alert and most of the a -tackle-around-tackle play Captain were inompleted The ball Montgoinery went ten more yardslseesawed from first one side and then Placing the ball en Trinity's ten-yard 1 the other until time was called with line An offside play caused Poly to i the ball in Poly's possession on their be Penalized five yards Tandy at-town forty-yard line The lineup: V'mPted a place kick but failed I Trinity Poly The ball was put in play on While twenty-five yard line by Trinity Trill- Fleming Major ir failed to make the required dis- I Bridges Koons tance in four downs and the ball Scroggins over Poly attempted a forward pass Bunch Williams Roberts which was intercepted by Estes of NtaKenaie Montgomery Wilson iPc'IY on the ball Again unnoticed Bean 4 ri me 375 I crep off to the side of the field and Reed I 342 another forward 'W ass from Disharooright 333 I was good for a thirty-five-yard gain 1 333 Beall being tackled by White within 1--c'el-c-ett I Allin A 323 four yards of the goal On the first Henley 310 50 10 12 After being Completely outplayed by 3'7 5 8 42 in the first three periods of 3s 4 the game the heavy Dallas University 44 5 9 team came to life in the last few min24 5 5 utes of play and by terrific line plung- 39 2 8 40 4 ing went through the Christians for a pi I 2 touchdown following which goal was 15 0 3 kicked In the last ten seconds of 35 5 play with the ball in possession of 15 2 3 5 1 1 Dallas on Us twenty-yard line 46 9 Albright of the visitors dropped back 46 2 9 and kicked a pretty goal from field 42 3 8 the final score being: Dallas 10 1 41 A 1 4 OKLAHOMA A Denton to score but the ball was fumbled on the next down Jackson of Trinity on his own thirty-yard line Beall 4 where time was called for the first Estee Ramsay period Disharoon Tandy Trinity after three attempts to Ferguson Shook break through Poly's line tried a fake Wylie kick which failed Tandy gained four (Sewanee) referee yards through tackle and Walker went Johnson (Miami) umpire Barcus three more through center A for- (Southwestern) head linesman Touch--ward pass failed to work and Poly downs White Shook Time of perikicke(1 Trinity was held for three ods 15 minutes downs and then kicked twenty-five Yards to Shook who returned ten Maroon Eleven Victors Poly was penalized for offside and CHICAGO Oct foot-Shook kicked thirty-five Yards to ball conquered over trick tactics here Pstes While the teams were lining this afternoon and the University of up Beall of Trinity stole off to one Chicaaos eleven defeated Iowa "3 to Side of the field unnoticed and a long 6 Although outweighed tile visitors nass from Disharoon gave him a clear put up a desperate defense fierd for a touchdown but he 'slipped wnity On Ills viLti 11J a Where time was called for the first period Trinity after three attempts to break through Poly's line tried a fake kick which tailed Tancly gained four yards yards through tackle and Walker went three more through center A for- ward pass failed to work and Poly kicke(1 Trinity was held for three downs and then kicked twenty-five Yards to Shook who returned ten Pol3 wits penalized for offside and Shook kicked thirty-five yards to Estes While the teams were lining uP Beall of Trinity stole off to one Side of the field unnoticed and a long nass from Disharoon gave him a clear fierd for a touchdown but he 'slipped 1 oa Estee Ramy Disharoon Tandy Ferguson Shook Wylie Officials--Moise (Sewanee) referee Johnson (Miami) umpire Barcus! (s'zouthwestern) head linesman Touch- downs White Shook Time of 11ri ods 15 minutes Maroon Eleven Victors CHICAGO Oct 18--Straight foot- ball conquered over trick tactics here this afternoon and the University of CIIKagos eleven defeated Iowa "3 to 6 Although outweighed the visitors put up a desperate defense 26 7 5 I Mineral Wells recovered if and after 28 3 5 During the early stages of the game Drop Kick in Last Three Minutes of working back to center field Mineral 23 4 1 the local collegians reemed to have all Play Checks Wells successfully passed to Watson 37 1 6 I the best of the argument terrific line Aggies' Rally for a thirty-yard gain 38 3 6 i plunging by Parker giving the Chris- FAYETTEVILLE Ark Oct Another attempted pass was inter IS 3 i tians many long gains but not enough one of the best games ever played in cepted by Denton On the three-yard 19 1 3 to cross the Dallas goal line The work the state the University of Arkansas line five minutes before the game 39 3 6 of Bivens on the defense for defeated the Oklahoma A 31 eleven closed 31c New of Denton secured the "6 I 4 1 is also worthy of note 3 to Cook's drop kick in the last fumbled ball and gained a five-yar I 6 7 1 For DdaLas O'Connell and Albright three minutes of play won the game start on an open field Watson saved 0 1 were the stars The Dallas backs pen- A sensational rally by the -Piggies was I the game for Mineral Wells by tackling 1 3 I etrated the Christians line time after checked by a more sensational tackle I from behind 1 1 I time for long gains always using their by Murray The game was unusually Cobb Buckingham and Potts starred 0 I superior weight to advantage The fierce and closely contested 1 for Denton Turner Will Anderson 1 5 I line-up was I Estes of Arkansas claimed Kite of I and Jackson were their chief oppo28 3 3 1 Dallas Oklahoma had slugged him Kite was 1 nents 2 1Reeder Farrell ejected from the same Estes was so Referee What-ley of Mineral Wells: Hefner Larkin badly hurt he retired tmpire Miller of Britton training 6 1 liroadley 1 Taylor school: head linesman Harris of Mn 0 1 Freeman (Capt) Furche (capt) Wisconsin-Purdue 'Tie eral Wells I 2 0 Blvens I McCullough i LAFAYETTE Ind Oct I Clark Gibbons cnsin and Purdue engaged in a hard- Pacific League 2 0 McNamara I Leyden fought bgttle here today which ended San Francisco 0 Oakland 6 1 t-) i1? I Street Spake I with the score 7 to 7 The teams were Venice 7 Sacramento 2 Stewart 0Connell about evenly matched and the contest Portland 10 Los Angeles 5 Ave- Wageman 1 Adams was one of the closest ever seen on Li)" Parker klbrieht the local gTidiron FOR STAR-- et) Time of periods: Twelve minutes -9 Referee Utay Umpire Ray (CONTLNUED FLOM PAGE ONE) I All WANT A-IDS Mineral Wells recovered if and after Drop Kick in Last Three Minutes of working back to center field Mineral Play Checks Wells successfully passed to Watson Aggies' Rally for a thirty-yard gain FAYETTEVILLE Ark Oct Another attempted pass was inter-one of the best games ever played in ceoted by Denton on the three-yard the state the University of Arkansas line five minutes before the game defeated the Oklahoma A 31 eleven closed McNew of Denton secured the 3 to Cook's drop kick in the last fumbled ball and gained a five-yar I I three minutes of play won the game start on an open field Watson saved A sensational rally by the Aggies was the game for Mineral Wells by tackling checked by a more sensational tackle from behind by Murray The game was unusually Cobb Buckingham and Potts starred fierce and closely contested 1 for Denton Turner Will Anderson Estes of Arkansas claimed Kite of and Jackson were their chief oppoOklahoma had slugged him Kite was nents ejected from the same Estes was so Referee What-ley of Mineral Wells: badly hurt he retired tnpire Miller of Britton training school: head linesman Harris of MinWiseleinsin-Purdus Tie eral Wells and fell lust before crossing the 11 Ashmore A 149 47 1 AngE4 A 143 7 (7- 136 22 125 125 It A Darnaby A 122 41 '-lurraY 107 28 Hamilton 091 33 i Enright 1 071 14 Miller 050 20 1J Bolinger 045 44 000 4 Stribble 000 11 Bolinger 000 3 i '2B 313HRSBSH PO A 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 10 17 a TRY A STAR-TELEGRAM WANT AD a 0 0 a 0 lo 6 2 47 7 02 16 41 33 14 20 44 4 11 3 0 a I.

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