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

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 1917 11 'FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM ''immi'm PACE TWENTY-THREE 11 iti7 1 SUNDAY OC1'OBER 7 1917 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM PACE TWENTY THREE --'-----'---7 r- 11 ii ONES ARE ifillatIMED BY MILT HAMEL'S NIFTY SOHO 1:111111111111 nut Ifni 11 1 flitallWILD BY 1 11 1 111AftlIEL' I NIITIIIIIIR Au 1 I '0 1 vS 1 1 i r-11 1 1 ill i i I 1 i 1 es 1 A 1 11 et I l'it 1 '1 Overeoctidence played a big part In the downfall of the First Texas field artillery football team in their game witn Texas Christian University on the campus sourday afternoon The oldiers expected 0 rue up a top-heavy score at the expense et 3Illt Daniels men but in turn were defeated VI to 7 The Sammies lacked teamwork while worked with the precision of a well regulated machine The Christians could do nothing with the artillerymen's line but they ran the ends and worked the forward pass with deadly effect With Lockman and Miller doing the pace-Lug and Braley and Kiker pulling the oval get of the air for long gains the Christians could not be checked made three touchdowns but kicked no goals the added two points combig as the reeult of a safety in the third period The Sammie were handicapped by not riaring any commissioned officers in their lineup but with the addition Pf several college men will be ready for the strong tecond Texas Infantry team at the State rah' next Sunday The Christians showed vast improvement ever a week ago when they won a listless game from the Meridian College team The -pen' and fight was there In abundance This wan clearly shown when the soldier were forced to take four downs In bucking the ball across the goal line from the 3- rani mark in the second period IL scored a touchdown in each of the first and second periods though neither goal 11 Ita IILLUKULL LIU 111-BL U1111115 aa a 1-13 putt of a series of forward passes which ended by Bradley taking a pass across the -1el Left to right: The 'Fighting Ft Bottle" Joe Guiana Company A llith Engineers rfe hag been in the nary for etght Years during which time he fought loollf thltle Ray and MitZiOn Redford both of Battery A 1I Texas Field Artillery Photo Service 1k- SOLDIER BOXERS with eel ent SPORT The first Inter-regiment athletic event between soldier of Camp Bowl will take place Thursday night when a team of boxers and wreetlers from the One Hundred and Eleventh engineers meet a like aggregation from the First Texas field artillery in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium The proceeds of the athletic carnival will go toward the purchase of football equipment for the teams of the regiments involved The main event on the program will be NORTH SIDE IS LOSER TO FIRST TEXAS INFANTRY mmmilMEMMmmm Soldier Boxers on Thursday's Program 1 a ten-round boxing exhibition between Joe Galang "The Fighting Filipino" of the One Hundred and Eleventh engineere and Marion Radford of Battery A First Texas field artillery Galling served in trnele Sam's navy for three years and during that time won the featherweight champlormhip among the ma or lads He now claims the featherweight title of Cutup Bowie and will continue to do so until some one makes him think differently Itadford's friends believe that he CRACK RIDERS TO TOE MARK AT FM PE 1111 take Galante!) measure The program Thursday night will be made up et three boxing matches a wrestling match end a strong man net A It hough he Galang -Radford featherweight go is considered the headliner the other events give promise of plenty of action Tickets for the carnival ran he Secured at the Worth Segar Store the Lone Star and from Lieutenant Crain of the First Texas field artillery and Major Dunbar of the One Hundred and Eleventh engineem FORT MEI BEATS DALLAS AT VOLLEY OR k1SMkMmMmE ilrE i 1 Extra Special We will also place on sale several broken lines of this season's latest styles at from 10 per cent to 25 per cent off ALSO 200 PAIRS OF rimvs EllOES in broken lots at $385 could not be duplicated today for less than $7 WALK-OVER BOOT SilOP 811 Houston St t'' I 0 717 IIMIENEMOMMMEIMINIMMISSIONIM illMnoftiMINIMP UNMNOOMMftmmalMlb I A TT 171 STARTS MONDAY OCTOBER 8TH WILL LAST FOR FEW DAYS OINIX In spite of the war prices we will place on sale Monday more than one thousand pairs of Women's Shoe9 at such remarkable values as CA ig et 5 82 1-4 ts Offetl tP90 t) These shoes are not the latest styles but are Goodyear welt sewed soles Cuban heels and full comfortable toes just the kind of shoes for walking and everyday wear and are the biggest values offered the women of Fort Worth who want sensible shoes and want to economize on their shoe bill They are black tan suede and patents lace and buttons I I I la II MEW IMIENIENEMMINEIMIMMISSIONO tiMmffillaIMO 1 1 I Soldier Boxers on Thursday's Program 1 I Ir "11-" i 11 i Loft to right: The 'Fighting Filipino" oe Company A 11Ith Engtneera He has been in the nary for eight Year during which time he fought many fiatie Ray and Marion Radford both of Battery A It Texas Field Artillery Photo Service 1 11 ie- (111 1 i i 4 4 set I ewe L' 4rilS 4cla 12:3 LI CFI IV- 7--'101-riP L))71 eria 1 -4: i i A 1 i' :1 V' i Ac i ii ci 1 I I a LrinJ1 -1 0 ''14 lc 1 4 i i' -I'4Ctit04 virile 04--J -L-filoommolli -11' 1----11 4-t Ft' 'ftu4) 44 -c3: A TT f- -s i0ot 11111MIMP Christian University on the Tsoidtett: relaUeaxeraptmleiciPeteuride A vf- I i :7::: l''''''' 7: 7' 11: if :171 7 iE fs' 4 ::1: sr :1 5::::: 4: 7 7:::: is 6 sv 1 i-k WILL LAST FOR FrAW 0 YS INIX In spite of the war prices we will place on sale ilronday more than one thousand pairs of Women's Shoes at :1 zs it! 4 STARTS ON1DA 1:: CT CTOE ER 8 YU cf: lal-- too 4 i' such remarkable values as 0 tpaleaadmeitioepai-nhPealtahlveyeirds aogarembigeat eebxuamt in turn were PEar T1 r't-- el FT I 0 g- cp1 err ---1a fa el defeated :0 to 7 The Sammies lacked teamwork while I At vt-ccot 0 6 9 2 0 el kul Cit iv 2t' P11: 11 tt! 0 e) 1 1i IL worked with the precision of a well ti -A late(' machine The Christians could the artillery meh line ::454 i do nothing wit ::::1 iv: 1- -e end ami worked the for but they ran the -A4 4 c- 03 These shoes are not the latest styles but are Goodyear ward pass with deadly effeet -1 -c: 1 A1 with Lockman and Miller doing the PaeSe TO 41: welt sewed soles kli' s'' Int and Braley and Kiker pulling the oval se cs ::54 S05' I 1 0 7 -4t A Cuban heels and full comfortable toes gut et the air for long gains the Christians e3 ''s i ')c''''' s' l''''''''''' rA 11: k'Y RF4-1 Y' just the kind of shoes for walking and everyday wear 7 gould not be checked 1 made three touchdowns but 7:: r'" 1 1 i kicked Po goals the added two points com- NI4C: 'Pfit 'It and are the biggest values offered the women of Fort A tug es the reault of a safety in the third Li :3: g' I atI 1 0e I 4-i Worth who want sensible shoes and want to economize The Sammie were handicapped by not -g'g d' nigying any commissioned officers in their 05 on their shoe bill 1 i 11 were forced to take lineup but with the addition of several college men will be ready tor the strong te: 1 1 ev 47 tecond Texas infantry team at the State I 1 I rah' next Sunday his Christians showed vast improvement 16 :7 I ac tan sue an hey are blkdd patents ver a week ago when they won a listless 4 t-61b1445" 11 -ge teseel from the Meridian College team The FILM 1 lace and buttons pop" and fight was there In abundance 71:1 This was clearly shown when the soldier ke four dow In buckin the bell across the goal line from the ng 3- an 1 ri mark in the econd period ISOLDIER BOXERS 'with col ent SPORT la ten-round boxing exhibition between Joe I will take Galang's measure i 1 i i IL scored a touchdown in each of The first inter athletic even ala ng he Fighting Filipino of the The program I hursday night ill be made Extra Special i i the first and second periods though neither between soldier of Camp Bowl will tak One Hundred and Eleventh engineers' and up tf three i boxing matches a wrestling goal was kicked The first came as a re- place Thursday night when a team of boxers Alarion Radford of Battery A First Texas match rind a strong man act stilt of a aeries et forward pagowes which and wreatlerii from the One Hundred and field artillery Although the Galang-fladford feather- sill also 1)lace on sale sev' ended by Bradley taking a pass across the Eleventh engineers meet a like aggrega- Galang serveel hi trnele Sam'a navy for v-eight go is considered the headliner the from the non First Tex field artillery i as th ree dur yeas end ing that ime won he other eve i nt give pro miee of plenty of action the Chamber of Commerce auditorium The featherv-eight championship among the I-l Tickets for the carnivat can he secured at era broken lines of this sea- i proceeds of the athletic carnival will go lads He now claims the featherweight the Worth Segar Store the Lone Star and 11 -1446: I son9s latest styles at from 10 toward the purchase of fo otball equipment title of Camp Bowie and will continue to I from Lieutenant Crain of the First Texas for the teams of the regiments involved so until some one makes him think dif- field artillery and Major Dunbar of the i ''s- 1 t' 7 The main event on the program will be ferently Radford's friends believe that he Hundriel and Eleventh engineers: per cent to 25 per cent off 4- -3 zs! 1 f' '7't-''5-A '14') I I -1---'--1---- I i ALSO 200 PAIRS OF MEN'S EllOES FolT liktoliTH 11 SigE IS CRACK 1110E113 i I 1 in broken lots at $385 could not 74 To TUE mARK BEATS DALLAS 1 vjAL be duplicated iritoday for less than $7 1 i 1 LosD To rifisT T-I'l 'V) e- I 1 IM 0 Iita- 7 i 1 'I i 1 4 I I 1 Alis I riliIT A I 111111R PAHli AT tlEILLEE 81111 Eixt A i allib fvcr 0 i A BOOT 11 I I 4 01'4" I tt 4 4f- ett' i i 1 '-ff: ''i' in i i I 1 ii I ate ty i -i i rf': i iS to I 811 Houston St -Ay -fi-- 17: 1 I 1 I -'ts42-s' a I I i i I 0--kIiit ----w ti 1 cn! '11 1 TN 11 1 I i i 7i 1 ueuuptituLtu tuuuy 1111 IC) litUit ip If I 7 07' ph: sh BOOT silop A INALAtavh 4L" 1 -4 0 A efe: i ast I 811 Houston St t1- Ik 1-244 '4'e zortrq-if i 1 i goat un wuiwa Wa utu icta my 1ociLman Ihrteen yards away The soldiers took the lead in the second reriod when aeries of end runs by Lacy Payne and Barry carried the ball to 3-yard lino where PUTTiell bucked ever for a touchdown Newman kicked goal with less than half minute to play in the second quarter Roberts circled the lioldiers right end for fifteen yards and a touchdown The kicknut for an attempt at goal failed Two points were added to total hi the third period when a bad pass by the taramies rolled behind their own goat lino where a liOldter boy fell on it Presenting a dashing offensive the Christians put their final marker over in the last period Bradley put the ball In scoring position when he grabbed a forward vase and carried the ball thirty yards to Me eoldie's In-yard line From this advantage Printing Miller and Lockman plugged the line until Lockman finally shot through for tour yards and a touchdown He failed to kick goal Tor the eettllerymen the beet game was played by Purnell Newman and Terrell The lineups Tirst Texas Position Texas Christian Bradley Left end-areal Uwe 040 Kilter Itigtt and crania 12043 00 4110 Magill Lett tackle Omar --o Eipikaa Right tackle goal in which waa burled by Lockman ihrteen yards away The soldiers took the lead in the second period when a eeries of end runs by Leen Payne and Earry carried the hall to tl's 3-yard lie where PuTnell bucked ever for a touchdown Newman kicked goal With less than a half minute to play in the second quarter Roberta circled the right end for fifteen yards and a touchdown The klckout for an attempt at goal failed Two points were added to 121's tote! in the third period when a bad pass by the hammies rolled behind their own goal line where a eoldter boy tell on it Presenting a dashing offensive the Chrie- liana put thetr ftnal marker over in the last period Bradley put the ball in Boor- ine position when he grabbed a forward yeas and carried the ball thirty yards to Me eoldiers' 16-yard line From this advent- age Printing Miller and Lockman plugged the lino until Lockman finally shot through for four yards and a touchilowu He failed to kick goal Far the artillerymen the best game was played by Purnell Newman and Terrell The lineups rind Texas Position Texas Chriatian Newman Bradley Left end- rartltre loftocaoo ococooktesco Kilter Right end crorren iffie10 00 4111110 Magill Left taukla 0 UMESUIEMMINEIMPIMMIMMMIMI 'olIMM ft i 111111111111111111MINEMMIEMI Vommonms 4 nomr aca Brad ford 13are devils et the motorcycle world will hold the boards at Pair Park this afternoon Such names as Weishaar Hilliard Murray and others which are known on the higgeat tracks of the country will make their appearance in the various events ZIT the rich prize money The feature even: of course will be the special match race between Hilliard and Weishaar for the championship of Texas and Kansas am well as a ride wager to the amount of $250 Hilliard is a Fort 'Worth boy who has gained fame in the beet dirt track events if the country lie recently came in the title of champion rider of Texae by making a clenn sweep of all events at the Dalhart sPeedwaY Hilliard and Weishaar arrived in Fort Worth t-zaturday night from Temple where they nlacie a clean sweop (if all motorcycle racy events at the Fell County Fair They 'acre accompanied from Temple by 111 l-11y Murray the Fan Angelo crack who IN in Dare devile et the motorcycle world will hold the beards at Pair Park this after- Such names as Weishaar Hilliard noon MUTT-1k) and others which are known on the BOARDS Sunday night to pass on clalnis for this increment Boards over th-e state will receive their certified list of men by telegraph DALLAS Oct 6--1'he A volley ball team of Fort Worth won three of four games with the Dallas team tonight the locals started with a rush at the beginning and annexed the first game 15 to 2 but after the visitors struck their stride they won by score3 of 15 to 15 to 14 and 15 to 8 Captain Deem of the visiting team did fine work around the net while Robby Stow showed that be could handle ths qpiley b-All as cleverly ae he does a baseball in allort field Gregg and Gillespie starred for the home team The linear: Fort (Capt) Stow Clarksn Stine Grammor Long and Fitzowich (Capt) Gregg Stickle (Winn Moore Phillips and Bishop Brnwne and Cardm Split ST Louis Oct Browns anl Cardinale spilt a double-header in their post-sortson series hero Saturday afternoon th American Leaguer ef taking the first game 5 to 4 In ten innings while the Na tionals copped the other to 1 in five innings The second was called on account of darkness orA by innings (first gime): IT Browns 2200000001-5 a 8 Cardinals 0010002100-4 5 2 Batteries: Groom Loudermilk and Hartley Iforstman Ames Goodwin Packard and nvder Scoro by innings (second game): DALLA9 Oct 6--The IL A volley ball team of Fort Worth won three of tour th the Dallas team tonight game whit the locale started with a rush at the be- First Texas infantry wort an uphill battle from the North Side high school gridiron warrtore Saturday afternoon at Fanther Park The score was 12 to With only a few men who had ever played In football game before the high school team put up a stubborn fight While their line plunges did not average las gain made through the line by the toldier boys they showed superiority with the forward pass After going through the first quarter with the ball moving back and forth near the center of the field the eleven from Camp Bowie on a series of line bucks crossed the goal The third was another scoreless period In the fourth after repulsing a series of attacks of the infantrymen the North Side equad was held for downs Line plunge then gave the winners their final touchdown which was made in the last few' minutes First Texas which Is composed of a number of old college players worked together well especially considering it was their first game of the season Following is the lineup: North Side Position First Texas Baxter Kimbell Left end Enright Frazier Left tackle Cope Peeler Left guard McDonald Loos Center Smith Waldo Right guard Gunther Right tackle DeMontell Right end Loftus num 'ether their rexas imbed razier Peeler 1 pcaldo inther ontell oftus First Texas infantry won an uphill battle from the North side high school gridiron warrtore Saturday afternoon at Panther Park The score was 12 to 11 To CHECK MEN FO MARINES TAKE ONLY FITTEST MEN NOW Left guard Peens sharp Right guard taw Bralley Center rIntiell (Capt) Lockman Fullback Payn Martin (Cgpt Left half arry Right half Miler Quarterback Touchdowns Bradley Purnell Roberts gnd Lockman goals kicked Newman safety substitutes Army first half Radford for Barry Dacus for Lattimore Penn for Hartley Chapman for Newman Barry for Payne Chapman for Reham and Hickman for Purnell: 'U Vast half Roberts fru Martin Army sec-and half Allen for Psnn Dacus for Hickman for Purnell and Elliott for Rtarry tecond half Hayden for 'harp Hal for Roberts and Bralley for Raydem Officiale--Kelaker (Kentucky) referee Lieutenant Barnes and Major Dunbar (Camp )ilowie) umpires Bill Bowman (PolytechMe) head linesman Lieutenant Hanger Cold Judge and Arlington Heights lines down Sergi enth Et met By special arrangement the pollee department placed traffic officers as Seventh and Throckmorton and Tenth and Monroe streets pond all all4 tomobiles and vehicles wtre directixt to other streets The crowd was roS disturbed during the entire game alai the police did excellent work in hand ling the crowd 4 DENTON FAIR CLOSES -1 DENTON Texas Oct S--The fife days agricultural and livestock nil' closed here Saturday afternoon with a large crowd present The exhibili have been exceptional in quality ant1 received much favorable comment It is planned to make the fair tuti annual event rgi Ni Li ve il 4 )4 ti ti't 4 4 )t IV 2 ki k4 ti I 11 II 1 0 local el marine tri innge a Se co rr pres a rat nE0 Vi ac service tuhrl 4 day that had I ride in races here Murray who has be it en cutting wide swath in the motorcycle race game In I T-xam will pit his proweis against Hilliard 1 end WeiAtaar in the five-mile free-for-all Several local boys with championship aspirations will also enter this event From a local standpoint the race for Fort I Worth amateurs over the five-mile route will attract lots of attention Hilliard made his start In the racing ga me on he same track these youngsters will get their chance this afternoon Several men at Camp Itowl have signified their Intention of going after I the prize money In this race Charley Ward "Prince" Yarborough "Scoops" Nix and other local speed merchants are expected to I toe the mark when this race is called 1 A novelty race in which motorcycles with side cars will take part has been arranged for tho Sammi es Nothing but niffler boys mith will allowed to compete In this rvent 1 I about 300 men above recognized war strength and that recruiting was Ibeing confined to men of the highest physical standard Only a limited number of recruits will be accepted to be held as an emergency reserve ISergeant Wisner of Dallas has been transferred to Fort Worth and placed In charge of the local army recruiting i station Sergeant -Wisener has been connected with the Dallas office for about eight years The army station reported a heavy decrease in applications due to restrictions placed on men to draft i -1 4 i -4 4- 1 1 '4' I 1 4 i -4 I i' 1 I --t I -4' 4 4- 1- e' i 2 i 1 i is-j 4-i i 5 I 1 1 1 i- -1 ir i i 1 4 i a1 i '1 1 i I 1- '4: i -i- 4 i i i 1 1 i' i 1 Browns 00001-1 3 1 Cardinals 3 0 1 0 2-6 7 1 Batteries: Sothnron and Hartley Meadows and Gonzales Umpires Quickley and Ow ens Browns 0 0 0 01-1 3 1 PEDEN CASE HEARD Ci rtJ-1 1 Bt Trims MeridianDALLAS Oct two touch- Montgor downs in tbe last fire minutes of play 6 i defeated Meridian College 10 to 7 Meridian College a-ored in the first quarter wnen Sloan recovered a Mathias blocked kick and ran forty yards for toechdown 'Vickery Montgomery Moore Molthias Mar Quarterback Beeaume of the world's series game being GEN VAN ZANDT I Phown on downtown score boards the raccs win not hugin until after the game is over 1 Camp Bowie cars go right to the race track Argument in the appealed tese Of Robert Peden vs Va1ent1ne6 involving the question of whether or I not the judgeship of the county civil court is a county state or district of floe was heard by the court ot civil 1 appeals Saturday DI eib )r 11 Is NOT CANDIDATE City exemption boards Sunday will check their lists of men to leav3 Monday morning for Camp Travis an Antonio in the third increment of national army men The draft appeals board meets all day to consider claims Meetings will be held at the headquarters of tioz-? respective boards at 10 a with the exception of board 3 which convenes at 2 in in the mayor's office at the city hall and the county board which meets at 0 a zn at the courthouse The men depart -Monday at 7:10 a All boards are ready with their men Those certified late by the draft appeals board will be added to the list lea ving Twenty per cent quotas of between sixty-five and seventy counties in the Northern district have been certified by the draft appeals board Chairman Samuels said Saturday night Part of Sunday night will be taken up by the appeals board in the consideration of claims in addition to all of Sunday The board has only until TRAFFIC HANDLED WELL DURING SERIES GAME OFFICIAL FTOFRES ON FERRI' WORLD'S SERIES GAME WitsconOn Burk Belot MADTWIN (Jct a spoEly attack 'Wisconsin buried Beloit untier a :34 to 0 score In the first game on the new field at Camp Randall today Left half Cermak Right half I Mattock Doyle Fullback rtsferes Reinsrhenstein (A it M) um-I pire Drough (Fort Worth High) head Hopkins (North Side High) 1 Side Popkin for Cope Collins for Moore Keen for 'Vickery -Vickery for Enright Norton for Mathias FirA I Texas Kohr for Doyle Mineral Wolin Wino WEATIFERFOBD Tex Oct 4--Mineral IeLL LIULL cermak Right half r11s Mineral Wolin Wino WEATWERE-011D TPXP ft Oct 4--Minerat I Gen It Vnn Znndt will accept It ielPeted commander-in-chief of the -n ited Confederate Veterans at the Tulsa reunion the date of which has been set but he will In nowise 1 Heek the place He so stated Saturday tivorge Harrison of Opelika Ala the present commander-in -chief i General Van Zandt attended the We xahrichte meetin of the Texas MI vision held for two days Attendance 32000 Gross receipts $T315250 National Commission's shore Et- 81529 Players' share 1:1151201 Clubs' share $13176 One per cent of the National Corn-mission's share of each game goe to the "bat and ball" fund for American soldiers From 2 Saturday until the close of the first game of tilt world's series I no traffic was permitted on Trockmorton and Monroe streets In the Vicinity of The Star-Telegram buildings where the big crowd was watching the score board The Northorn Texas Traction Company diverted all street 1 cars coming In from the army camp STILL WORSE PUNISHMENT -Weary Wi paper teni about a horse running away with woman and he was laid up for six Ives ks Boastful nothin A friend of mine once ran away with a horse and he was laid up forsix years Stories Ea A a a I Lowden Buys $25000 Bonds CHICAGO Oct and Lowden have te1Pgraphed subscription to the Loan through the it was announced Mrs Frank Wells High won over Weatherford High graphed a $251 In a very close game here Saturday 4 to 0 second Liberty The touchdown vrast made in the third guar- roman's comm ter I Saturday night Mrs Frank a $250o0 second Liberty Woman's committee I MUTT AND Jeff May Be Short on Vocabulary but He's Long on Measurements By Bud Fisher (CoPyright 1916 by Flatlet Trade mark reg Patent Office) I -By Bud Fisher 1 MUTr -1 f- rt 4 1- 4 I 4 1' '4 7'' 1 3 rd 1-4 c' 9 't i if 1 t4 1 i 1 l' 1 1 I 1 i i It' 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