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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 20

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I PAGE 'MEM 1 0 1 1 I PAGE TWENTY 0 LA OMA 1 i 111 9 SUNDAY OCTOBER 21 1917 PORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM EATS LOGHORNS- SCO 14 TO 0 2 1 MillilIMMEMI 411111p I iii I i I 1 li li 1 Former Olympic Hero Is in Fort INORTH SEM TI Ci Ili PLAYS Worth and He's After Pet Brown GEORGE ROTFONAROS 0110P GhME RINGS ROUND 4 VICTORS USE OF IPIGSKIN FANS FORWARD PASS Is SPECTACULAR IVES EET Fe Mx' STRONG AT AUSTIN I "4Snumespe Special ts The Star-Tsleraao ArS'TIN Oct 20--Aust1n hIgh echool defeated North Side High of Fort Worth this afternoon on Clark Field 29 to 2 The visitors put up a plucky game and showed considerable proficiency wtth the forward pass but they failed to get any acore On them North Side's two points were made on a safety Austin high scored a toudown within three minutes after the play began on a fumble by Fort Worth Lawbon picked the ball and landed behind the goal It was in this first quarter that Fort Worth mane Its two points Goal was kicked by Crosby for Austin netting seven points In the second quarter Austin scored a touchdown kicked goal and added three more points by a drop kick from the 20-yard line This brought Austin's score to a total of 17 In the third quarter Connelly made a 50- yard run which netted another touchdown and no goal The fourth quarter produced another touchdown by a long run by Connelly for sixty yards and no goal The lineup: Austin Position Ft Werth Fortier 11cDonell Center pa07 04110 Smith Right guard Schleifer Pope Left guard Crosby Montgomery Right tackle Smith Enright Left tackle James Moore Right end mdlidown within lay began on a whon picked the le goal It was Worth mane Ocked by Crosby points In the a touchdown more points 0-yard line This a total of 17 eiiy made a fin otber touchdown luarter produced mg run by Con- goal 11- Werth meDonen Smith Pope Montgomery nright moore 7-'t- '0-01V-Z-0i -41-xo--c-' i' -i'tV -4- t44: 4--- 1 -0 -4 1 :1 i i 7 s' -s A 4 2-- -0: -t' 4 5- --i- -t--31 4 ---------A- i l'-- -44 i-it --2-3e- Rt v--- -V 7 7iP'': 4 ''s j' iiiiti I- -4 ---si it r-: ::::1 A44: 7 -'1- -t7-- 4:::: ati -C ---4 4 'iri -A- -p ---1----- -44 4-s- Irs: 4t-- I -'-iNpI I Ake 441- --f Fi --''''4 '42- ''47-- i-- iip ---4--4AJ --i- Texas Christian University played rings I around Rix's Southern Methodist Univeralty team out at Saturday afternoon winning 21 to Tbe score does not hulti'ort cate how badly wan Outplayed Two more touchdowns made by the Chrised 'dans were not allowed because of rate three fractions On Orri of these occasions Millar circled end for fifteen yards across the COW line and the bail was brought back and penalized fifteen yards for holding At another time Miller ran forty yenta through a broken field for a touchdown bet the ball wan brought back and penalized five yards for an off-side Vey IL appeared to be helpless before the "eerier attack of Daniel's men Brae- tically all of the big gains were made by this method of play Time after time Lockman hurled the oval down the field and in nearly every instance Bradley and Kiker the ende were there to receive first touchdown came in lens than four minutes Of play when Lockman shot a thirty-yard pass to Bradley who ran the remaining ten yards across the Methodists' goal line Clu-intlans Well Drilled contra Although the team Ls insole ew from beginning to end of freshmen the Derrtng men are well drilled and show that Coach Daniel has instilled them with plenty of Vickery fight The Christians' interference could hardly be improved upon On long end 3kteron room the Methodists found itt atmost impoe I2g Oklahoma penalised 5 for rough play putting ball Taxa 12 line Davis 1 over left guard Graham failed around left Graham through the line Forward pass Wilmoth to Durant was ball I went to Texas on her own 10-yard line Time out for Texas Paine went 2 around left Smith 4 yards around right tsinith failed on the line Greer punted 30 yards out of bounds in midfield Time out for Texas 1 Graham failed through line Oklahoma fumbled and lost 15 yards Graham recovered on Oklahoma 30-yard line Graham gained 2 around left Davis punted 30 Yards to Smith who returned 20 to midfield Hamilton sub for Smitbe's place and failed through line Texas fumbled but recovered Greer punted to Wilmoth on his own 10-yard line Wilmoth failed Oklahoma seemed unable to penetrate the Texas line I Davis punted SO yards to Smith return 10 Texas ball in midfield Smith 2 through right end and was knocked out on the play Time out for Texasa Waits' 5 went over right tackle Texas" first forward Pass wan iintercepted by Davis who was knocked out on the play Time out for Oklahoma Oklahoma ball on her 40-yard line The Texas lino was playing a splendid defensive game Davis 1 through right guard then 2 over right guard Graham's forward pass was incomplete Davis punted out of bounds on Texas 3-yard line Texas off side 'penalized 5 yards giving Oklahoma ball in midfield- Oklahoma forward pass broken up by Paine Pur sward pass by Graham broken up by Waits Davis oilseed 20 to Graham Forwara pass Davis to Abbott fumbled Graves intercepted Graham's forward pa os and returned 25 yards to midfield The first half ended with the ball in Texas' possession In the middit of the field Score end first half Oklahoma 7 Texas i i I 1 Follower of Camp Bowie athletics will have their eyes riveted on Panther Park this afternoon where the machinery will get in motion to decide a champion among the fifteen or more football elevens at the local cantonment The teams selected for the opening battle rank with the best at the camp They are the One Hundred and Eleventh Engineers and the One Hundred 1 and Thirty-second Field Artillery teams I The engineers have slightly the best of it in weight while the artillerymen hold the balance in speed The game Is expected to develop into a portrayal of the old game against the new with the engineers depending on line bucks and off tackle plays for gains and the artillerymen on open formations and forward passes The engineers have a heavy backfield with I plenty of driving power In their scrimmage practice the team has shown good interference and the men tackle low and hard In the more up-to-date aerial" attack however Major Dunbar's team Buffers somewhat in comparison to the boys of the red hat cord A recent valuable addition to the artillery team is Jerry Lebane captain-elect of this year's Central high team who forsook his books for the more gruelling life of a tool-titer Iehane is considerably heavier than he Was last year and Is provtng a corking good man for Coach Benedict Other Fort Worth boys on the artillery team besides Lehane are Stanyx Douglass and Prank Ogilvie The lineup announced by Coach Benedict for Sunday is: Atwell (S tr) ar May left end Hendrix or Mattison left tackle Duke left guard Barton (S 17) center NVatchman right guard Riddle right tackle Gilman (University of North Carolina) or Le-bane left end Ogilvie (T U) quarterback Benedict captain (Sewanee) left half Douglass (T 11) right half Dash-tell fullback The lineup announced by Major Dunbar of the engineers is: Gannon center Four-net left guard Ervin (A right guard White Otorthweetern) left tackle Austin (Oklahoma) right tackle: Drake left end Phelps right end Dwyer (Texas A M) quarterback Donohue (Columbia) fullback Cranfill or Montgomery (Okla homa) left half Smith right half The officials agreed upon are Lieutenant Kendrick (Texas A IL) referee Captain Birge (Texas) umpire The game will begin at 3 o'clock Tickets are on sale at the Worth Segar Store Left end Quarter Hearn web Lovejoy Me Antall Conna lly Lawhon Right half Left hal Mattock Fullback Special to Mt Star-Tosterows DA3143 Oct Untvervity ran true to dope Saturday de' fasting the University of Texas football eleven 14 to 0- i It was the eighteenth annual gridiron i contest between the two schools of which Oklahoma has won seven and Texas eleven 1 Saturday's game lacked the old-time fight-tog spirit that has characterized the two contests Fumbles by both teams were fre: quent keeping down the score Between halves a free-for-all fight between the partisans of the two institutions took place at the west gual This occurred he a bunch of Texans headed by Lamber last year's star at Texas A attempted to haul down an Oklahoma pennant which had been hung ort the goal post Hundreds of Oklahomans rushed on the field and when police and soldiers had quelled the disturbance there was many a bloody nose k' torn shorts and bleeding faces I For the Oklahomans Abbott was the shin4 Ing star He was in practically every play and many times smeared the Texas players behind the lines for losses Durant and 4' Wilmoth were the other two foremost ground gainers for the Sooners For the Texans Watt at half Smythe at full and Smith at quarter played the best i game for the Longhorns However Texas at no time was able to penetrate the Sooner 1 line for the necessary gain of ten yards and I only twice did she make the distance with 1 tbe forward pass being compelled to punt many times i Davis' punting often times sent the ball i from Oklahoma to Texas territory Oklai horaa scored first In the opening quarter i when after a series of line plunges and end runs she carried the bail to the Texas 10- -5 yard line where a forward pass Graham to Durant gave them the score- Davis 'I kicked a difficult goal The next touch1 down Cattle in the third quarter when Abbott the fast Sooner half intercepted a I Texas pass and ran fifty-five yards dodging 1 several tacklers and placing the ball be1 hind the goal posts Davis kicked goal i In the last quarter Texas threatened to i score when by a series of kicks and fumbles she recovered the ball in Oklahoma tern-- 1 tory placing the ball on the Oklahoma 20-yard line She lost the pigskin on a I fumble and Oklahoma began the execution of the forward pass and by brilliant ends carried the ball to the Texas 10-yard where 1 the game ended It was still in Oklahoma's 1 possession The line-up follows: i Texas Position Oklahoma Graves left end It Johnston Greer left tackle Deason Green left guard Brown i Douglas Batley center 1 Cordey right guard McGlothlin 1 1Penn right tackle Boyle rMoore right end Durant Smith narter Wihnot Paine I I left half 4obbott 1 Walts right half Graham 1 fullback I )avis 1 Officials: Moise (Sewanee) referee Utay I A M) umpire Touchstone I (M'imihington University) head linesman THE PLAY 1 I Greer kicked off for Texas Texas was letff side on the kickoff and the ball went sock Davis returned 30 to 35 line Grit- Xisim gained over left tackle Abbott tom1 421ed on his own 45 line Green recovered mythe lost two over right guard Waits 4 yards through the line Ball on OklaL4 borna's 33-yard line Payne around right I traid six yards Greer punted for touch back Ball was put into play on 20 line '14 Abbott 15 around right to Oklahoma's i l05 line Oklahoma penalized 5 yards Grit--barn failed around left Abbott tried right halal same result Deacon punted to mid lipid Oklahoma recovered Oklahoma peni Allard 5 Ball in midfield Abbott 5 through i rizlized 5 Ball In midfield Abbott 5 through the wrestlers Of the welter middle and divisions lie won first place In the discus throw (Greek style) and he finished second in the javelin throw And in that historic of historic yid races the heart-breaking grind over the original Greek Marathon route 26 miles and 385 yards he finished fourth to the greatest distance runners of all ages The next year ISM he went to Cairo i Egypt and won the nuddieweight wrestling championship the "Old National" tourney 1 which is an event of all old world nations Those are the high Hefts of Kotsonaros remarkable athletic careet vre can talk for hours of big events he haa been in and medals and clippirgs of the big tour naments Suffice it ttat he has deserted the amateurs and 'II TIOW a professional Moreover he can tip the bPain at HO pounds Right new his sole purpose is to arrange a match with Brown if the Taylor farmer Is willing Port 'North will get the match Are Pet Brown's days 'as middleweight wrestling champion numbered? There's a broad-shouldered dark-skinned youth now in Fort Worth who came to Texas for no other reason than to force Brown into a grappling ctntest The terms are for the Taylor marvel to make for George Kotsonaros lanous as a hero at the Olympic games in Attiens In 1908 is willing to meet Brown on a winner take all basis or any other basis to get the Texan on the mat with him Kotsonaros is the possessor of six medals awarded him at the great international Olympic games at Athens Greece tri 1908 This means that Kotsonaros at that time was a stmon pure amateur athlete competing against the worlds very cream of athletes As may be supposed wrestling was one of the branches of sport that Kotsonaroa competed in those games He won the worlds amateur title in the Belt-weight division at 135 pounds and then went into the higher divisions giving away weight to take on non) third Time 0:374 Tiger Jim Ea- I phire and Frank le scratched Five-eighths mile running Purse SiOrti Pedro (Toughy) won Buster Brown (Prentise) second To Puedo (King) third Bi 'liken also ran Tanyo Bee lova and Virgie 8- scratched Sunday's program will be the biggest that has been offered race goers In Texas sin-e bookmaking was put under the ban come years ago The feature event on the clay card will be the Fort Worth Derby a mile running race in which the best horses at the track are entered Three running races are down for settlement together with a free-for-all pace for which there are twelve entries Officers from Camp Bowie Will have their Inning in the half-mile Jumping race Lieutenant Russell who has charge of this event announced Saturday night that four of General Greble's fanciest jumpers will be entered and that several horses from the First Texas Cavalry will also go to the post The entries in the free-for-all pace follow: Mellwood Grafton Secret Lady Direct Daisy Grattan Woodville Lad Governor Foote star Brook Sir Shelby Colonel Rogers and Floretta Hawk In the five-eighths mile running race the horses to face the barrier will be Tango Virgie Buster Brown Sonny McCafferty Stilly Night The entries in the half-mile dash for runners are: Dr Dugan Waybehind Tiger Jim Jack Johnson Santal and 112 the Fort Worth Derby for one mile the feattue event of the meet the entries are Yo Filmic) Pedro Calclora Billiken and General Cieburn Bible to check the Christians' advance scored In the first second and final periods The touchdowns triad but not allowed came in the second and third quarters McKnight was the big ground getter fw In the third quarter standing be- hind his own goal line after the Christians had been stopped within a foot of the Methodists goal McKnight bncked through the line and raced forty yards before being tackled In the latit period Rix's pupils played their best game Resorting to straight football and using McKnight as a ram they began a march down the field to within fifteen yards of goal where a forward pass was attempted and intercepted by a man Bradley Lockman and Miller were easily the stars for This trio made things miserable for the visitors Pew passes Lockman to Bradley went wrong and Miller ran the Methodistrs' ends almost at will First Score on Long Pass The first touchdown was peered in the first quarter on a long pass from Lockman to Bradley The end grabbed the oval out of the air with three players right on top of him but be evaded them and ran the remaining ten yards for a touchdown Lockman kicked goaL Shortly after the second quarter opened Lockman shot a thirty-yard pass to Bradley who ran fifteen yards to U's 6-yard line before being downed On the next play Miller went through for a touchdown and kicked goal-In the final quarter the Lockman-Bra- ley aerial combination was worked for another forward pass and a gain of forty yards which placed the ball on 12-yard line Lockman then circled end for the final touchdown and kicked goal The Line-Up The punting of Johnston of IL was the best seen on a local field this season I Ball on Texas 40-yard line Shaw tailed to gain Forward pass Darin to Graham incomplete Graham Johnson replaced Luster Time out for Texas Johnson lost 10 Forward pass Davis to Durant 35 putting hall on Texas I5-yard line Graham failed and the game ended with ball on Texas 14-yard line Score Oklahoma 14 Texas 0 FITZ GAMELY STICKS A OMR IONA BAIR Another Good Card i-' 41 'I I 1- 41 4 I TlITED PERIOD Teas reeeived the kick at the west 8 aalo Davis kicked to Smith return 15 yards to his 33 line Wades 5 around right Waites 3 over left tackle Waites failed over right guard Waites failed again and ball went over on 41 line Davis 1 over right tackle Davis 8 through right tackle Dal' iq made first down Abbott 10 around right end Ball on Texas 19-yard line Oklahoma penalized 15 for holding Boyle 10 on tackle over Abbott over right guard O'Connell sub Bailey Graham lost 5 Davis failed at goal from 2 8 line Texas put hall in play on 20 line Smith 2 around right end fumbled Abbott recovering on Texas 22 line Abbott failed twice Oklahoma penalized 5 yards off side Wilmoth around right Forward pass Davis to Johnson failed Forward pass Abbott to Durant failed and hall went over Waites I over right tackle Davis knocked down a forward pass from Waltea Smith 1 around left Greer kicked out of bounds on Oklahoma's 45 line Abbott 3 over right guard- Wi Intoth yoI covered a fumble for Oklabortus on 50 line i Abbott 1 over right tackle Graham 3 around left Davis 3 throngh right tackle Davis made flii4 down on Texas 4'2 line 1 Abbott lost 3 Davis 4 over right tackle lAbbott failed Forward pass by Graham failed Texas' ball on 45 line Smith 5 over right tackle luster replaced Wi 'moth Oklahoma penalized 10 yards Texas' hall In midfield Time out for Texas Smith failed Brennan replaced Smith 'Waites forward pass incomplete Another pass Wa item to Brennan gained 6 yards Abbott intercepted a forward pass and ran 55 yards for a touchdown Davis kicked goal Score Oklahoma 14 Texas Davis kicked off to Brennan return 25 to 35 line NVaites failed The quarter ended with ball In Texas' possession on her own 45-yard line I Score Oklahoma 14 Texas FOURTH PERIOD IBrennan 2 around right Brennan 7 around left Brennan piloted to Luster who returned 10 to his own 29 line Abbott 5 around right Oklahoma penalized 5 off side Graham 2 around left Forward pass by Davis was knocked down by Hamilton Davis punted to Smith who went back into the game at the start of the third period Smith returned 7 to midfield Time out for Oklahoma Smythe sub for Waites Brennan punted 30 to Luster no return Graham 1 through line Abbott 19 around light end Durant failed Lmter lost 3 Davis' forward pass incomplete Davis punted to Smith who was thrown for no gain on his own 35-yard line Hamilton failed to gain Time out for Texas Baldwin replaced Graves Smyth 's forward pass was incomplete when Brennan fumbled a hard chance Abbott knocked down a forward pass Brennan punted to Davis who returned 10 to Texas 40 line Forward pass Abbott to Greets Race Fans Kace tans I IP 13dit 41 I I I 2 I I 3 I i 7 1 11 I right tackle Pass Abbott to Johnson 412 Abbott hit the line but the Long' lhorns held firmly Oklahoma again penali 5 ball on Texas 45 line In Oklahoma's 1 I toet session fr ra tint 10 around left Forward pass tereepted by Moore of Texas on Texas' 45-yard line Smythe 10 around left cmstbe lailed on line Johnson recovered Waits' yln wCTIICAG IO it the I I OKLA IL 1 111 his Thlong spirals averagtng almost fifty yards lineup: IL Position bout with death tonight badly punished Brooks Brad 1 and weakened by the attack of his adver- Left end sary but still hanging on and refusing to Haps take the count Physicians marveled at the wonderful I at Fair Park Track BEIITEN By Ford Left tackle Maxwell (Capt) Left guard Bradicifd stamina of the 55-year-old pugilist who was 1 Ideclared to be dying a few hours after he was taken to Michael Reese hospital Wed- nesday morning suffering from pneumonia The crisis in Fitz's remarkable fight was Ight guard Combs Deachner Center 4- Brallell Sharps i expected today but physicians said tonight A I I 0 II 5 1 7 al tackle Riker Spikes because of his physical condition It may I fling race turned up In Dr Dugan Sonny be averted for days McCafferty finished secand and 'Virgie The aged warrior's chief uoannaBetn he in Ag thgelesfietlh cLe Fitzsimmons his succumbed to third Tiger Jim was to have started but I the judges ordered a change in Jockeys and the strain of the encounter and is now con- I when this was done the horse was barred Miller fined to a bed in the same room with her I from future engagements at the track Quarterback- husband suffering frorn a nervous break- eci i The veteran runner Pedro beat the bar- 0 Stc I 27-IL: ty 'lo r'r Beare a tu 4 a Renshaw cKnight Left half Halo down I rier and outran his field in the five-eighth I event Buster Brown nosed out Yo Puedo di 7 Oklahoma Oklahoma during hh eo saa Am A he ge i first gw i aceased ts featured h' after hy Carroll Prinsing Mime Illarrie Sete New Record for second money in a thrilling stretch drive 0g IT aI half 0 ci Ct a with Right half hhdl Johnon i ATLANTA Oct Harris If set The results Saturday follow: Lockman flat a new world's record of two minutes at 2:20 pace best three out of five heats tp1 Fullback for pacing mares at the Lakewood track purse $150: snowed under by the Bears ay on their i were A rnil ye d- ft For rr Plaster Saturday afternoon The new figure was Clay Patch Mk h- (Case) I 1 1 the vigorousness of the first half and were roals from el aught ge hh oTuht The ToucTouchdown ur hBdown Bradley Loc kttlillerM an 3 toc ankma abott- hung up in a special race which Miss liar-his Cecile Strong in (Herring) 4 2 3 tutions Adams for Hackney Beavers for ris won from Hal Boy Romeo Wagner hr (Black) 6 4 2 Ford Myers for KIllkerillOfrarvesH for Dutton I Colgate Ripped Cornell's Line Dixie Hal ro (Fetzer) 3 6 1 Syd Grattan ch (Jones) I 25 6 I I ol aaycehd a a cgeodo gsetCanamat vfor Hale Hare for Sharpe Acker for Brad- i ITHACA Oct stars were Ray and Gallagher The Baylor ford 's veteran I Guscilla in (Sheperd) 5 3 6 backfield ripped through the Cornell line I David and Dr Hal scratched I The lineup: almost at will Saturday afternoon and won Time of heats 2:19 2:191 2:194 1 oklahoma Position Baylor a well earned victory by a score of 20 to Three-eights mile running purse $T5' 1 Barrett Managan Colgate scored two touchdowns In the firsit Dr Dugan (Prentise) first: Sonny Mc- i Left end I IN InOet ssf sf Imocaut mar it )8 TuBraun i mmr aepui ronti (gSrueatwir tiaeener se 'Ks se nf ex au fr ei n) ut he aCies da 7 half and one in the second Cafferty (Toughy) second Virfie (John- 1 1 Dartmouth Wine Game Sitecisi tn The I WACO Oct 20--Baylor Beam Saturday beat Oklahoma A 17 to 0 on Carroll Field The game was featured by hard playing during the first half after which the Oklahoma Aggies ceased to fight with the vigorousness of the first half and were snowed under by the Bears in their onslaught The stars for Baylor were Roach Ponta Cavdtt and Plaster All played a good game For the Aggies the stars were Ray and Gallagher The Baylor i coach placed twenty-four men in the field I The lineup: I oklahoma Position Baylor Barrett Managan Left end Perry his long spirals averaging almost fifty yards: The lineup: Position Brooks Bradley Left end Dartmouth Wins Game 1 ANOTHER GOOD-2 COL SPORT Another excellent card greeted Falr Park patrons Saturday afternoon when a 2:20 pace and two corking good running races were reeled off before a fair sized crowd In the pace Clay Patch well driven by Case won in three straight heats from a I field of six starters Clay Patch drew the Iextreme outside in the first heat but Case handled him well and at the finish he was going away from the field In the second heat Cecile Strong set the pace for the first three-quarters but Clay Patch responded gamely when called on by his driver and although forced clean to I the outside after being pocketed overtook the flying leaders in the dash down the stretch In the third heat it was Romeo Wagner who set the pace for the Case mount and the two of them fought it out down the stretch with the son of the great Dan Patch holding enough in reserve to catch the judge's eye first I The winner of the tree-eights mile run ANOTHER GOOD-2 COL SPORT Another excellent card greeted Fair Park patrons Saturday afternoon when a 2:20 pace and two corking good running races were reeled off before a fair sized crowd In the pace Clay Patch well driven by rat Won in three straight heats from a I field of six starters Clay Patch drew the I extreme outside in the first heat but Case handled him well and at the finish he was going away from the field In the second heat Cecile Strong set the pace for the first three-quarters but Clay Patch responded gamely when called on by driver and although forced clean to I the outside after being pocketed overtook stretch In the third heat it was Romeo the flying leaders in the dash down the Wagner who set the pace for the Case mount and the two of them fought It out down the stretch with the son of the great Dan Patch holding enough in reserve to catch the judge's eye first The winner of the tree-eights mile run- I Roach Left tackle Etheridge Celina umbie in midfield il i Forward pass by Wmoth taken by Du- -rireentronpuTnexteasd" t105 ImineiInihnethtacoknledTeaxnadsfu3m5 i led on Oklahoma line Texas recovering ard line no return Graham I over left ackle Davis 7 through right tackle Da- 1 made first down for Oklahoma Gralifttri 4 through right tackle Davis I hree through left Abbott failed on the eine Forward pass Graham to Durant was I tood for a touchdown over the left cor- 13 -er It was a beatitifully execnted play 1 41avis punted out to Wilmoth Davis kicked i MIL Score Oklahoma 7 Texas 1 Del ITIB kicked off to Texas Smythe re- le ived and returned 10 to Ms own 31 line 1 littnith failed twice Paine 4 around right I i ree kicked out of bounds on his own 40- 1i rd line The eeore end first quarter Oklahoma 1' I ex-aa ta I 1 FECOND PFRIOD I i 1 Oklahoma's ball first down Abbott tom1 iled Greer recovered on Texas' 30 line 1 ihnith 5 around right Waits fumbled flea- i on recovered on rein' 38 line Forward 'lass 1411moth to Abbott incompleted Fori I lyard pass by Graham knocked down For A -tard pass Wilmoth to Abbott good for a I HANOVER 'N Oct 20 -PI tiring straight football Dartmouth won from West Virginia Saturday 6 to 2 Holbrook scored a touchdown for Dartmonth in the second Period while West Virginia scored a safety in the third Left guard 11nster incomplete Forward pass Davis to Graham was good for 20 yards putting the 'ball on Texas 25-yard line Oklahoma's ball first down Graham lost 1 Forward pass from Abbott to Johnson incomplete Forward pass! from Graham WS intercepted by Hamilton on Texas 15-yard line and ball went to Texas Brennan 3 Ltrough left tackle Brennan punted to Luster In midfield and was tackled In his tracks by Davis failed luster failed Abbott Luster 10 aronnd right for first down Jones Reed Center They're Expected to Shine Today ItIght guard Right tackle Rtgbt end Quarter Right tackle Ittght end Quarter Batley Chase Stafford Voiles Ault Gallagher Ray Lockabugh Vonea Stafford Ault Gallagher Ray Lrckabugh 1 11 if t'OtsloodNopi! Hughes Army 'Downs Tufts WEST POINT Oct Army McCoy had little trouhletn defeating Tufts Eater- day 26 to 3 The Hartford collegians plaYed Pouts well during the last quarter when Mel spoiled the Army' chance for a clean scora Walker The visitors were swept off their feet In Left half the first three periods I Roach -m Right half Navy Swamps Carlisle Cavitt ANNAPOLIS lid Oct Carlisle Pullback Indians were swamped by the Navy (II Hinds) referee Mae- today 61 to 0 The middies showed re- singill (Texas) umpire Moore (Vanderbilt) markable improvement in every department hoad linsman of the ram oril Go 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 I 0 -t' OF I 1 Au4t 4 i 0 ilt: it 1 i i 1 I I 1 i i i I il7 I I' 1 I i i 1 I i -41k ---g0'4 1 t5'3 -4 i -01 6es-: 11 9344-z: 1 4 i i -A 441tk kt 4 ii lic1: 41 go 4 4 iv: 0 14:4 4 4 to 4 tk: 4 w4 ri --7- -itlig 4 -10ip tzap-: -f 1-: ist it ---k -1-tri 4 Zz----43 K-Itixrit' 1 N44 f-0 y--- ii 4f Ark t- 2 (1 -1 -t- ----k------ -3 431 'c- -WX'3r 7 ---1C454 1 1- ''2 '-42-2- 44- ''il-r' i if'isi'4 '4' 2-' A--'''' -4: '4e1Wxy' -1: 0 zc 07: -4f a 9oft tf 7 -7': tie 7 'Kt --ic- SU f- 694 0 4 ''1 54'S-72e- cStf-: i-4 14-0 We open tomorrow our new and exclusive Sporting Goods Store with a complete line of Eastman Kodaks Films and Supplies Football Basket Ball Volley Ball and Boxing Gloves Firearms and Ammunition and Army Supplies We handle only goods of standard quality sold with a guarantee of satisfaction VULCANIZING' DAY and NIGHT Casm gs and Tubes Repaired Expert Charges THE "MINUTE MEN" Lamar 5010 FREE TIRE SERVICE 11 Beale Auto Supply-Co Opposite Majestic Tenth and Commerce I 1 1 li ii 1 a No lifirksey Coo 1405 Main St Phone Lamar 4840 Open Until 10 1 I I- 1 I 1 I I 1 manitmdatbn of the forward Pawl exTImi are Frank Clitrie (left) of hist year's edwritt) year ago tn-Moto am I I flakfie1d stars of the One Hundred emit Thirty-second Artillery team wbose to play a big part in the soldier football game at Panther Park this afternoon I i 114'N 1 a team Harry- BonedGt a Lecitnott totwouwes woo mots trn Douglass who play i 1 Lita I '1 71 1 II 4 1.

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