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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 26

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are made without a halo of steel splat- I must play the seventh ganie on the lobo tered by fire If there is it fits tonight I iirounds probably on the day following the the brows Of Eddie Collins and 1-tay schalk Isixth contest Nu date has yet been set with the rest of the White Sox fitting snug- I for the seventh encounter ly into the picture The choice fur Rowland however is For out of a sorrowful exhibition of greatly undecided for he still has his pick baseball Saturday the White Sox fought off i of Faber or Cicotte despite their appear-what appeared to be certain defeat and ance today The warrn-up at the Polo turned It Into a victory over the Giants Grounds Monday should be the deciding They trimmed the Giants 8 to 5 in one I point of the most thrilling baseball games ever I Both teams left here Saturday night for played In a world series New York the Giants via the Michigan From the standpoint of pure baseball the Central and theSux over the New York Cengame was one of those lurid choking at- tral fairs that leave everybody peeved From the heart of had baseball however the American League champions rose glorified THE BOX SCORE and simply tore their way to victory over a handicap that scented to settle on them "Ike a shroud NEW YORK Gamest Exhibition AB II ro A Everythi bad that had been said of the Burns If 4 2 1 3 0 0 ng ox must be retracted Lola and ti shining 5 0 1 0 1 1 I etzo 0 as were the victories of the iliitnis in New 4 I 1 2 2 0 0 'York It will always he said of the Kauff 0 ite I Eox that a- gamer team never battled for a i Zimmerman 31) 5 1 1 1 2 1 world series triumph Pletcher ss 5 1 1 2 3 1 Weaver made three errors at shortstop i Thorpe re 00000 to -Lind the Sox never turned a hair Chick Robertson 00 Gandil gathered In an error and it dldn 1 101I 'e thrt 50:2 5 0 0 11 0 0 Vomit with Charles Comiskey's fighterl 3 Claude Williams sat down suddenly with Rarldnien 3 1 3 10 baseball in his hand and got credit for 'Illeeo 30002u a fifth error and the Sox only smiled that Perritt 000000 ranch more John Collins contributed his 1 tally miscue and the Sex only had begun Totals 40 5 12 24 9 to fight i CH ICAGO It wag heart and finally brains that car- vfd the Sox over the top and broke the 1 AB It IT PO A goal' of fourth-inning triumphs that have Collins re 5 1 1 1 0 1 scattered themselves through the 117 McMullen Ob 30014 world championship games EL Collins 2b 4 2 3 1 4 0 world championship games 24 1 1 1 9 4 A 0 1 4 4 0 0 a I by Jernigan Service Four huskies with the First Texass Artillery eleven who are expected to play btg part in Sunday afternoon's game at the State Fair against the Second Texas in funtry eteen They are left to right Bob Hartley Battery A Berry JLckman Battery A Gage Dycus Battery anti Richard Taylor Battery by Jernigan Service part In Sunday aftermoon's game at the Hartley Battery A Berry Hickman Bat- The Giants began this atternoons contest with a methodical dash that simply ilooked like a won game Two runs they The Giants began this afternoon con- $tet with a methodical dash that simply looked like a won game Two runs they Soldier Teams In Fealure pot on Sflate Fair Prc gram 1 in 0 on 0 gram The White Sox didn't forget- their com- pany manners ell her They tried their 7TOUSTO-N Oct -Institute gal- 1 blainedest to make the Giants a nresete 1 loped away to a highly lisluec)cessful start at the opening of Intercollegiate football sea- I of the game and for six innings it looked on here Saturday afternoon by defeating I aBsu though Giants he wwoeur ld ecigeutailliY way lwi dal it Texas Christian University 25 to The handed it back in approved Chestoerftlelcil'ig i visiting Christians played a plucky game style throughout i but were not equipped with any Manager Rowland had practically his ea- of the veterans who made things unpleasant tire pitching staff on review It was 012a for the Owls in the 7 to 7 tie of last year I of the longest parades ever seen here taking The avenging of last year's draw was prop- two hours and thirty-seven minutes to pass erly and befittingly celebrated Saturday a given point night by the cadets who made things merry A left-handed gentleman named Russell In several parts of the city and the county I started to pitch for Chicago and probable The first second and fourth periods de- have gotten a man out if Rowland veloped touchdowns for the local collegians 1 had been more patient At that he held and they scored their first of the four by 1 the Giants down to two hits and a walk In the means of a forward pass a department the first three men up of play in which they have been none too I After him came Cicotte Willfama and proficient in the pest This time however 1 Faber Rowland was just warming up the a more sensational pass for a touchdown 1 water boy when the game was finished could hardly have been executed Meanwhile a person called Sallee was Brick Scores Touchdown bombing the White Sox from an altitude of On the fourth down with some seven about six feet something yards to go and 17's line not more 1 But for a few mishaps such as when It ihnaen pass fi te ettel ahridrsl yd i sBt ar inetk ecnantehdpyr i ns gh tt II ae Tu! latphp ya 10 et wl co etried to this bean Sallee so some a bpi liacchheedr 1 ta pigskin In 3 1 whale of a game for six Innings the Owl left end covered the short re- Out Out the Seventh! 1 maining distance to the line and then over 1 Then came the seventh Jackson and I It was Rice's first attempt at the aerial I Pelsch had gotten on after Eddie Collins method of attack and the success of the had died Sallee wound up and let drive just as strong an it was a year ago undertaking inspired more efforts in the 1 straight at Chick Gandit's bat His aim To replace the men who have gone to I same direction as the pastime wore on If i was deadly The ball struck squarely and officers' training schools to other branches any one gloated over the scoring on the In- I bounced over Kauffs head In center field of the service etc- Coach Kendrick has 1 Mal touchdown it was Shirley Brick him- 1 for a double scoring Joe and Happy been fortunate in picking up several college self for the game little end balls from Fort I This hit bad a bullish effect on the stars who gained fame on Texas and other 1 Worth and takes a keen delight in con- men's millinery market At least 200 hate gridirons In Jo Edena of last year's tributing toward humbling of his home town of all varieties suffered annihilation as team the Second Texas mentor be- institution Brick has not always been so 1 fans vented their enthuelasm by joyfully haves he has a better man than anyone but they kidded him too generously after pounding their neighbors heads who played that position on his team in the last season's tie Gandil then took third on an out anti famous drive of 1916 "Spitz" Clark Dirge 1 In period No 2 Brick performed in the Schalk walked Lynn batting for Williams Nelson Kendick 1Aat5on and other names i hero role again by running a forward pass to strike out But before he had acwell known in the Texas tootball category I fully thirty yards to tT's two-yard complished this laudIble effort Rarlden got are embraced In the lineup of the Infantry- line On the first play from scrimmage Rice I a hunch Schalk was trying to steal center men i wpm hell fnr nn rain but on the next Bell field Bill's throw was a little shunt fnr men was held for no gain but on the next Bell Bill's throw was a little short for Jackson If 5 2 3 3 0 0 1e1seh et 5 1 3 0 0 0 Gandit lb 5 1 1 10 2 1 lammed over before he first inning was corer Clarence Rowland made a Weaver ss 4 1 1 2 2 when he sent Reb Russell to the slab at-chalk 3 0 1 9 0 0 though he had been subjected to severe crit- Russell 000000 letsm for not starting the southpaw sooner Cicotte 100020 Betk wan cold when he ascended the mound Risberg 101000 and he was nicked freely until Rowland i 111anis 0 0 0 0 0 1 recalled him and sent in Cicotte Lynn xx 100000 Burns led off with a base on balls and It-zog followed with a single Then Benny Faber 000000 Kauff home-rim demon came through with smash far over John COitirtS head that Totals 37 8 14 27 15 6 'wept for a double Burns A elred and Her- xBatted for Ciccotte in sixth s-g took third Then cicotte took up the xxilated for Williams in seventh burden with two T11P3 on the paths lie f-iced Zimmerman to it to weaver who 'Score by innings: tra I 1 nailed Herzog at the plate Kauff New -York ---200200100-5 rotor to third Ann Kauff was also caught Chicago 8 when Fletcher smashed one at McMullin Summary: Two base hits Kauff rternmerman reaction second on this play and Felch Gandil stolen bases Robert1 cokunted when Robertson pounded otk a sin- son Kauff Schalk sacrifice hits Sal- gle Sox Start In Third lee McMullen double plays McMuI The Sot scored before things went too len to Gandil McMullen to CoWns far getting one ncross in the third Ed- to Gandil left on bases Chicago 10 Collins drew base on balls and till- New York 11 first base on errors lied wben Velsch doubled to the left field Chicago 1 New York 4 base on balls wall 'rho ball hit the bleacher viall and was only by fast that Burns off Russell 1 Sallee 4 Cicotte 1 hits WSS able to hold Feisch at second and earned runs off Russell hits 2 in tins fourth Inning the Giants came rune 1 (with none out in first inning) back with the smash that looked like vice off Sallee hits 13 runs 7 in seven and Pull BPI Rariden led off with his sec- one-third innings off Cicotte hits 8 ond single of the matinea and wassac- runs in six innings off Perritt hits 3 0 10 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 1 Speed Boys Ready for Big Races With the very best riders In the South! west entered the motorcycle spaed at Fair Park Sunday afternoon on the rietv five-eighths-mile speedwsy ptemtses to eclipse all past performances in local racing events Heading a card of crack dirt track perf formers who have been cleaning up at the 'various Texas fairs are Al Hilliard of Fort Ray Weishaar of Wichita Kan and Otey Murray of San Angelo These men are nationally known In the motorcycle racing game and are holders of many cham pionship titles In different parts of the country The feature event on todatt's program will be a special match race of five miles he! tWWT1 111liard and WIshaar The roan met last Sunday in a match race for a $0 side bet and Hilliard won In a finish in whtch he 1are1y the tore heing ieS3 Ihdn distance hetween them os they 1hhL rast the Judgea stand Wisha Hamel smallness er the track 'far his defeat and lenmediatel posted another that it heat Millard ln i nve-mile race over a larger track the match was made and during the past Iii put the larger trad- at Fair 'Park in speedway pomtses to eclipse all past performances In local racing a eventsding a card of crack dirt track per- Hes formers who have been cteaning up at the various Texas fairs are Al Hilliard of Fort Worth Ray Weishaar of Wichita Kan and Murray of San Angelo These Otey men are nationally known In the motorcycle racing game and are holders of many cham- pionship titles In different parts of the country The feature event on today's program will a special match race of five miles be- -Hilliard and Wishaar Thesie men met last Sunday In a match race for a side bet and Hilliard von In a grueliing finish in which he 1ar1y the nSa there helm jes1 Ihdu a distance between them as they fla" hed past he tmlges stand Wisha Hamel the smallness ef the track for his rlefeat and immediately posted another that im coIld heat Millar' in a nye-rape race over a larger trak Accordingly the match wan made and during the past Nieek worlimn hav put tho largor track at Fair Park in Br IL JACOBS rolted Preroa Staff Corre3pondent CHICAGO Oct biggest Insane asylum in the world 'was discovered on the South Side about 4 o'clock- Saturday after noon There were 27323 inmates All were rte lent cases stark raving crazy and glad of it They were suffering from acute dementia baseballus superinduced by a flock of runs The epidemic of insanity broke out just about the time a small fuzzy animal waa observed cantering across the barren wastet of the Mock yards It waa later identi- tied as the Giants goat Two honest-to-goodness big league traine probably never etaged a contest that so closely resembled a high school game There were so many errors that the official scorer had to send out for an adding machine toward the last and there is a lingering doubt that all of them were chronicled even then Buck Weaver crowded an off-year all into one afternoon Ile was suffering under the hallucination that this was a football game and every time a grounder came his way he tried to boot a field goal Couldn't Give It Away AN EASY VICTIM OF CRACK TERRELL TEAM Spertni to rte 5'eete-retegeetes DALLAS Oct School's football team Saturday defeated North Side High School of Fort Worth team 27 to 0 Terrell received the kick-off and rushed the ball down the field by means of a series of end runs and Of tackle plays until thlf scored a touchdown in less than three Min-lit Pe Chatham carried the ball over for a touchdown Harris kicked goal North Side then received the kick but was soon forced to punt By a few more end runs carried the ball to North Side's thirty-yard line where a forward pass Harris to rnglish netted another touchdown Harris kicked goal Harris made the third touchdown of the game when he plunged through the left side of the line and ran thirty yards to the goal North Side took a decided brace after the first quarter and Terrell was unable to Peore again until the third quarter when Harris circled the left end for the fourth and last touchdown Harris failed to kick tbei goal Basket-Ball Season Begins Early at Whites Are Champion IThe basket ball season has begun earls out at Texas Woman's College Practice Iwas art t- cl three weeks ago and a three team league has been organized from whicb the representative school ten will be Ise Ilected The teams aro coached by Mist Marton Anderson of Springfield Minn The teams in the league have been named the Red Sox Blue Sox and White Sox Last Saturday a match game betwees the White Sox and the Red Sox resulted it a victory for the former team to 4 Yesterday afternoon the White Sox won the 'school championship by downing the Blue Sox 32 to Artie Menn was the star cil the game The teams lined up as follows! Blue Alenn Emit Eula Dameron forwards Thelma Anderson and Lenors I'South centers Carrie Sykes and Jewell Thomas guards White Matthews and 'Wilma Swenson forwards Peggie Hoffman one 'Grace Hall centers Willie Galliga and Fay- Writiat uards rit 4a uarus 1 RICE OWLS NEE TOO SPEEDY FOR 1111LS IE TOO Toy FOR we I 1 i TEA So 74e Stor-Teegram Special So The Star-Teegram 1 I rtUced to second by Then Burns dropped a single Into right field that John cuffed unt Rarttlen scored Collins cuffed srounit untll flariden scored 11 Burns reached Stetr1t1 Thon 'Herzog rracked one down to tveaver which that youth promptly foozied and Bc rns took third Kauff smashed One to Ganitil and Chick followed in the footsteps of Weaver rurns scoring It those two runs didn't look like A 0 ij 1 T' 1 I 1 I i 1 I 4 I 1 1 4 1 i i i 1 i i i 1 I2' i 1 I 1 1 1 P- i 1 I 11 lift Ill il i i I Al 1 41 P1 1 i il i 11 1 1 I I It i 1 I 1 i il I I-t i 1 I lc 1 I ll jt 1 il I it ji 1 11 1 1 1 I-! 1 '1 1 I I a-- i '4! ft- 11a 'lli 1 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program The First Texas Field Artillery tarn was picked as the team most likely to furnish the South Texans formidable op- liorh teams have been practicing for more than two Nveeks and the night be-be fore the battle each coach expressed eattween isfaction that his team would win Soldiers a re going from Camp Bowie to hY the carload to see the big game A pe'' rain thA Texas Pa-Ka statton at Sunday rant-fling will carry the First Texas Field Artillery team and surportfrs Practically every man ta oral 1olmns command Nv11 make the trip to root fr the artillerymen A root ers club has been formed in the regiment antl c-tt me will take on very much of a colhge (Mich Coleman of the First Texaq condit241 for racing Fiehl Arlillery team expressed himself can threfore hake no excuses to offer if as sail-fled Saturday night that his i3 again defateki by the Fort NVortir men will make a much better showing crack in today's race against lite border chamolims than mast The ten-intl 17e-for-all will bring to- fans evpct them te In fact Coleman -get hr th dlre devil riders not be at all surprised if his team seen on a Port NVrth tra-k comae through with a victory several years Both Hill btrd and il po changes have been made in the line-up after the prize n-oney in thi event a id- the amp Howie aggregation during Murray Ward Hoskins and vet' ot past week and the team is eon-A new track reec-d expeeteal to 1 shleredl 20 per cent stronger than it In the time tnais en the haf-mile tro-k was week ag0 in time game at 'r The reford at presnt held Iy The y-eik of the coml Texas tea in in who turned the in I here last their first appearance of the 1917 season ya NVIII I VItehfI With In I ity football of Southwer Last- ear his teilin neh interst c-nters tho raee fiir iiitour in whu NVird 'An was inviecilde and overwhelmingly efeate1 lefutrl his evrry rival aggreeiit ion that crossed ita iLit eri i for ho hee path No team ever tit aithiiit Such a repurak" I I I f'-'r I I I 1 tation in the South PS I his soltior eieven oPP'scd I ii i I i I ny of I he men who made football history HoY Plachwr'll ti i "1 for the Second Texas last year are back on- t- two other well known in the again and advices from roach c(- 1 I grnam prempily :1 ndrick aro to the cfceer that the club is crack In today's race The ton-ntilt- ftoio-for-all witil bring tr-- got her th I est Itotit dlroi tiovil riders to-on on a Port liVrth track i nOt and Wisha jjl po after tho money In thiA event as Murray NV-it rd llosktris and sc vtI A new track rtvoial oKrotteti to he In the timo a tho ha r-thito tack The roc ertt at ttresont htiOd titto ist on who turned th mite in int erost etnters ho race for teii onta ours in whit Chart- Ward it -1t as Fort or! eriti iittirit tits for th hhir tt for fi's-e ri ilett AVrtl xt iI ''Ptwetit- rtkoriti Erviam Hoy Ittachwolli Jimmy and oho two otto-r well hntiNch 'ho prt gra ty at :1 I Sunday's soldier game Is xpected to rival dived across an opposing tackle for a touch- Kauff and Ganda Cantered home with the the Texas-Oklahoma game in point of at- down Jarvis who had kicked the previ- I tying rum tendance It will be the feature attraction ous goal missed this one The howl of the wild fan calling its mats of the afternon on the State Fair program The third quarter saw no scoring and but I tore the atmosphere wide open and left it I and is sure to be played before an overflow one substitution for Rice Head Coach Ar- a quivering Maas The air was darkened crowd buckle Feel-nod well satisfied with the work i by hats coats and other apparel hurled toti The game will begin promptly at 3 o'clock- of his original eleven and kept most of gibbering maniacs If it hadnt been a cold them at it until the game was well in day this disrobing stuff might have been TEXAS WALLOPS hand Meanwhile a nurnber of first class startling' regulars were straining at the leash and 1 The eighth Inning followed the seven PIRATES 35 TO 0 wondering when their opportunity would i That fact in Itself isn't startling But What i come For them it came in the closing I happened was! period and gave Heath a chance to enact There was Sallee out there dropping the-n the most sensational play of the game a I down at the Sox the came as ever Sul- At-STIN Oct IThiversity of Texas seventy-five yard run from scrimmage for- idenly there was an explosion of base hits this afternoon defeated Southwestern Uni- mation for a touchdown while uniformed runners began to chase vereity of Georgetown by a score cf 35 to Just before pulling off his long dash i each other around the bases When it The visitors were unable to cope with Texas Heath carried the ball a scant three yards i calmed down the Sox were two rune to the although the methodists put up a strong for Rices third touchdown 'Lindsay an- good and poor old Slim was ancient hie-fight 'other new comer at the Institute figured largely In the compilation of the third Rice 1 One for Good Measure ip-eun touchdown though he was stopped by the Perrit relieved him but the home boya i 1 visitors in his first attempt on their one- i were going so good they couldn't stop and i HERE'S THE DOPE 6 yard line shoved another run across for good 0 Rice Scores Again ure I The official figures for the fifth Winning over the ball On downs They played the first half of the ninth of I day of the series were: I punted not more than twenty yards against but it was only a matter of form I Tetal attendance 1:7323 I the wind Lindsay brought it back to I The Giants' goat had traveled so far by I arose receipts $0403 i U's two-yard line This time the Owls this time that they couldn't have located I commissions io per cent eae4030 were not to be denied Noticing that the him by telegraph Each cluis share 8:11231 35 Christians defense just to the left of cen- Those seventh and eighth Inning outburst For the first five of the ter had been hammered with success Jar- by the fanatics were gobs of gloom corn series the total attendance was 151- I roll sent heath against it fr a teuehdown wtih what happened when the last I 846 total receipts 835285'250 i Milt Daniel's collection of newcomers at man was thrown out I I t- were roundly outplayed in all the I Wild-eyed Men committed assault end 1a-s essentials of the game In a few spots his battery on their dearest friends They tory the seventh gild for another SOONERS FALL EASY 1 Giant run scored on a double by Fletcher i and single by Pariden I PREY TO ILLINOIS The Sox got their eoeonil run in the Sixths Inning' Swede Risberg cliscr1 for the 1 i world series did it off with a elfall drive and Scha la Nvith a CHAMPAIGN III- Oct istrillar smash Cieotte was out and swamped Oklahoma here Saturday amassrtisberg sent up to bit for him tie delivered ing 41 points againqt the WesternPrs and i blow to right that scored Weaver- i runs none in two-thirds of an in ning: off Faber runs 1 in one inning ning: off Faber runs 1 in one inning struck out Cicotte 3 Sallee 2 Williams :3 Faber 1 Umpires 0Loughlin behind plate Klem at first base: Engler at second base Evans at third base Tune St sc 716561 THE FAMOUS 0 h1 11 Ca' a pupils starred at times but as a team they shouted and shrieked and rent each other deserved no bctier place tban the 26 to 0 Iraiment It was one great big mot score would indicate At lett end Bradley iscene with a 27000 man power mob did some neat work advancing the ball aft- And a lovely time was had by all th Prepares for Big receiving forward passes but never once he succeed in getting away to a clear i field Rice was slow in tumbling to PradD PI T-1 1 rir 1 1 levs game at the start when he would Eta- 1 NORTH SIDE HIGH Prepares for Big eYla gae at the start when he would eta- Fort Worth Race Meet at Fair Park Trac aet at Fair Park Trac i held the latter scoreless Three in seven' i Iliinois Ftrte1 things going st the blow With one gone in the SeVnth Jackson of the whisnie and before five minutes had end Felsch singled in succesirin Gandit passed the i'rang' and Blue hail cross il the ball over biauffis head In centheir opponents line for a touchiliiwn ter field for a double and Felseh lahoina threatoned a combk at Illinois in iscoring Weaver was cut down on an in- the next few minutes but Zuppkeis line held Veld hit Gandil going to third Schalk a ston wn11 "walked Then came the play that turned Illinois riipi Heil their tactics in the sec-the New York infield upside down Crafty onil qua rter a nil made not her touchdown Ray Schalk waited until Hill Rariden was They played the line xarne whiie ready to to throw to Pitchor Sallee and calm- noma resorted to the r71 style dashed for second base ltariden re- Staring the third quarter 14 points to rovered himself suddenly shot the ball and i gd Illinois kept up the onslaught Itlerzog off his balance IlliSst(1 the throw and Illaie two touchdowns and plact kiek was an easy Matter for Gandil to sccre made things stand to i1 as they finished 'Schalk took third but was stranded when the third seqsion )ynn who was batting for 'Williams TWo more toilithiloivns In the final quarter Tanned settled the argument 3 ho Collins le off In the eighth with a 'single and went to second when McMullin sacrifice Eddie Ccillins drove him home SHAEFER CLEANS UP with the 'winning run when he slashed a 'Ingle to center Jackson cracked a singl IN CLEBURNE RACE right and hen Rolicrtsim attempted to ratch Collins at third Zimmerman snatched the ball and threw to send to CfFIii-RN1-: TeXa Ort Tatch Jackson Collins scored easily and -Aille z-4ii here Saturday aftermiein re-Jackson took third from svipiire he scored when Felsch singled I First miles: Red Shatifer lklore Than ot ietory first jack Hardesty Stlit'e: Tt Is regarded as moro than a victorV econd: Tennell (Ford) third Time Rowland for he has Reti Riissell ready go back at the Giants in New Yirk 1 Se-crind Shaefer (Ch-- llet) is an excellent -hmier but de- i rol et i first Hardesty Stutz i second Ma- leftii eldedly out of place In today's chili The I law 0r1 i thin! Tim :4 rdge game is likely to count for more than 1 Third miles: Shafer (Chow-the two game margin the Sox previously iroleti first Malann (Ford I se(ond: Tennell (Ford4 third Time I2'1 held for one more game is all the Sox row need to call themstIves champions of Hardesty In Stutz had all In the world- third race S211 in all races 1 IN CLEBURNE RACE totitotIi POOR SLIM BADLY TREATED WHEN HIS CHARM QUITS HIM (-wt 11 --A fteir finh 1'tnn TIvt hitr Sux noon NV a 5' tind-fr a 1-1'r1 of Ewat er6 and 164 nket 1y Lis tf Mato V' h-1 (1--rickpi1 a fir blowup in th- Pigbi disronsolatoly to 11g9ut Not it garinnt waa pa wc1 about Yfliflutos he finally cftieovrred orin EivoatPr Managpr McGraw was sitting on it I I 4- 717 irti grrNo ril at V1-'41 i what tires you use Opposite the Majestic 1 I at i 41 tt F3 ftv -NA 7-v 7 ''''q i 11 -15 't 1: '50- --4 ---st- --z2- s2s 4 It'kz 1st- fibA $k4st''1'k' 4 -v Ve 0 ilf: 'i41 "i 444:: ii: 44 -Y-'4 i 7: i 14 4:: 4 il)4N' ksq: 4 StO Vq 3: F-0 ''t4l-4W A 3 sAre' --i)--t: X1 PAZ wa" ilf es- -vZ31 114 sAr 4 l-- '1'' iOn himeelf twenty-five 3ards or more from the ball Later he was more closely guarded At fullback Acting Captain Lock---- man ef the Christians did F5rne good ground gaining in the opening half but line plung of the first horses to arrire for Fort in netted the visitors nothing after the prepped over the local course for the game had reached the halfway mark With a score ef 13 to 0 against his eleven Coach Daniels must have ordered more open play for the last two quarters But for the N-11 placed Bree defense his strategy might have developed something The Rice first string men were more than equal to the I occasion of checkirg the nverhead game and their followers staved off teuchdewns C's Tochdown "Not Allowed- 1- 1- displayed some form in the firs period following Rte's kick-off after the Initial to nchd va nwn The ball 3s returned to the thirty-yard line and on the first plunge nf a Lockman elioped eff thirteen yards by means bew ildering beek A forward as shot ps by Lockman to Jr made it first down lon Ri( thirty-ftVe-'Yard line Foot by fent and yard by yard the Christians ad- vaneed the pigskin to Rice's six-yard line where a forward pass was essayed The pass xvas over the line and was caught but the receiver was more than ten yarde behind Thin meant a tourhback and it was Bice's ball On her on twenty-yard line At no time during the engagement did the visitors make a more pronounced threat to reore The lineups and summary: Rice nudi e' Kiker Meyre Right Pnl Jarvis spikes Right tackle McFarland (captain) -Haire Right guard Dormant Brawley Maiden Center Middleton Dunlap Bradford Sharp number of trotters and runners are corn- Left guarel ing from Amarillo and fifteen runners are Green McGill coming in Sunday Left tackle NO 0 Foote a well known horseman in Brick Bradley the days when betting flourished on Texas Left end tracks has wired Secretary Koenig that he Jarrell Miller i Finpring his two good runners Tobe I Quarter Woods and The Exchange here for the In- IBell Heath Prinzing cal meet Right half II Maddox president of the new 93- 1 Brooke 'Lindsay Martin senation which is putting on the Fort Left half Worth races is enthusiastic over the re- Lockman tval of the sport in this section Ile be- Fullback heves that the breeding of blo('ded horses I Score by pertods: wiii be greatly enevuraged if the meeting 'Mee 7 4 et 13-24 Proves a ssceese it 0 0 ThP running tares will he started by I Time of and one-half Uppergraff well known on many vf the minutes big time tracks and who has been giving Colonel Baekeen (west good eerviee on the Texas-Oklahoma short- Feint): umpire litay iTexas A M) ship circuit head linesman Russell (Texas) The army events are being arranged espc- 2 Itrick Pell cially for the men at Camp Bowie- After 1 Brick 1 of the first horses to arri-re for Fort prepped over the local course for I he f--- 'Ibra ma It 4r1P SEI Li t' li toinnel Hagen crack nacer Ito was on ort It race meet itad who is now- hein ar I racing I coming back to Fort Worth Feginning ext Friday afternoon at Fair rark and lasting six cleos the sport of iiinLis will hold full sway among ths inient who love tiJ hear the click 4 the 1-arrier and the flying heela of the More than head Qf howes ars expeotc1 here tVr tho local rnect including trettsrs runners and pacers Horsemen who i7aVP playirig thi fairs in Texas are so niH: fli rscrvations daily for Eta ble trmting raccs arid three running races vid eiteh ilay's program fcAturcs such as junping for army horses officers up and running race7 doing tho jockcylna iii the rrogram from day to day Thirty head of who havf been raCing Pt thP JOhTISOn County Fao hikved 1Q Full iorth Mvnday A like -t -sicaa'" 4:: 1- 0: 0 00:3 kz- 4 1 0: 4-6'zir'- Vf p-700 i'3 's itk -''-'''A-1f --1 e3 034 :3 3:: r- TIRES and TUBES In any size or tread now handled by We make your tire Tenth and Commerce e5p gr! 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