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1 AP SUNDAY OCT 28 1917 PORT WORTH STAR firCRUSIMENER 4 1 t4 0 -t a A NEW 1 A VI IMMID inEMMMMEIPI IMINdIMININMW MIIMPFAIMIMPIIIMIN EDITED BY A KEISEER WILLEMMEW PREDICT GET GAME WHEN MN ELEVENS CLASH PANTHER PARK GRIDIRON TOM I i On With the Battle go motolmoiliMEEMIlmilnnomgoinnos 4 41V ItZ-11 e- ''''''''-1 1 il: i'--- Kt -0- -4 '''r glkx c-T! 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pas sea Two were successfully negotiated by varsity while the Owls only succeeded with one though many were attempted It was In the fourth quarter that Rice scored its 13 points Bell the star right half for Rice negotiated the first touchdown It was made on a series of line bucks Rice succeeding in penetrating the Texas tines almost at will A successful forward pass which brought them within reach of the Texas goal scored the other touchdown Brick kicked one goal but missed the other The lineup: Texas Bice cr Connell Dormant Center Conley' McFarland Right guard Green Middleton Left guard Penn aa Jarvis Right tackle Greer Green Left tackle Moore Rudd Right end Graves Brick Left end Brennan Nash Quarter Hamilton Bell Right halt Smith Lindsay Left half Waits Kennedy Fullback Moise (Sewartee) umpire ITtay (Texas A If) bead linesman Rix (Dartmouth) Football i IRIATURDAV'S RESULTS At San Antonio---Texas A- IL 27 Louisiana At Easton 6 La Fayette At Gettysburg Virginia 60 Gettysburg At Providence 7 Colgate 6 At Ayers Doyens Depot Brigade 0 Harvard At Ithaca 20 Bucknell 0 IAt 17 Mississippi Aggies 6 At Urbana 27 Purdue At New Freshmen 7 Freshmen 7 1 At IS Case 0 At Columbus State 67 Dent son 0 At 26 Virginia Poly Institute At South Bethlehem 33 Lebanon Valley 2- At Swarthmore Pa--Swarthmore 46 'Franklin Marshall 0 At Clegeville 29 Albright At Annapolis 83 Haverford At 14 Pennsylvania 6 At Hanover H--Dartmouth 21 New Hampshire 6 4 At Madison 20 Iowa TELEGRM OMMMIMIl Indi -vr ji 1 I 1 II 1 0 0 MICKEY I'ILL FIGHI1HEN CLUBS JUMP CHICAGO Oct American Association is not going to roll over and play dead just because some of its club owners have visions of a third major the expense of dismembering the association President Thomas Hickey so declared tonight Hickey said he was aware of reports that three or four club owners contemplated withdrawing from the circuit and joining with International League club owners in the formation of a new league but that he knew nothing of it "officially" "If such a maneuver is we'll be ready for them" declared Hickey 'We do not contemplate any such trouble but if it comes the league will fight" Hickey refused to divulge his plan of battle saying that to do so would leave the association open to any contemplated offensive The four teams expected to instrrge are reported to be Indianapolis Louisville Toledo and Columbus They are said to be considering uniting with Baltimore Montreal Toronto and Buffalo with the Baltimore franchise probably transferred to Chicago Hickey declared specifically that he knew Columbus of which Joe Tinker former Cub and Chicago Federal manager is president "will remain loyal" BOXING CONTESTS PUTS I I SAMMIES ON EDGE FOR FRENCH SERVICE I 1 ITEADQUARTERS RESEUVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CAMP FORT SHERIDAN Ill Oct hundred and six flattened noses fourteen cracked ribs forty-two black eyes and hundreds of 5 wollen ears is the three -weeks toll of the boxing instruction that ended at the training camp today But besides all of these things the rookies have developed remarkable quickness and agility in bayonet fighting and practice with the new trench digger-dagger The injuries howecer have not prevented the rookies from doing 41j5 of the Important duties relating to the training with the exception of the men who have cracked ribs Most et these are able to perform all but the heaviest marching olutles 1r a ig camp today But hings the rookies have quickness and agility and practice with the set 7gen to Cr have not prevented azy of the Import- gan the training with the who have crackee ire able to perform all 'tilling duties in if of for of has are BAYLOR PILES UP BIG SCORE ON SIMMONS 77- OP trig 1 WACO Oct College eleven of Abilene was "easy picking" today for the Baylor Bears when the Baptists defeated them by the huge score of 103 to Baylor's plan of interference was great and they had the fullest success in their forward passes Fifteen touchdowns were made and Capt Jack Roach of Baylor kicked thirteen out of the fifteen goals Practically every man on the Baylor 1917 football squad participated in today's game The lineup: Simmons Baylor Tabor Managan Left Shaw Roach (captain) Left tackle "Dig" Duke Left guard Goodnight Johnson Hughes Right guard Woods Tinsley Eight tackle Norman McMoy Right end Dunaway Holland Quarter "Little" Duke Roach Left half Sandifer Walker Right half Bradley Caternes Fullback a x-LmR711-c LLAL (University of NVisconsi7n) upire Ken- yon (University of Wisconsin) head lines- 1 man Leach (Baylor) time keeper 1 PUGILISTS ARE DOING i BIT TEACHING BOXING I (Illinois) referee Nichols (University of Wisconsin) umpire Kenyon (University of WiSCOnSin) head linesman Leach (Baylor) time keeper CHICAGO Oct Is a lineup of the listic men who are doing their hit by tutoring men of the National Army in the art of self defense Mike Gibbons middleweight champion Benny Leonard weight champion Johnny Kilbane featherweight champion: Charley White Willie Ritchie ex-champion lightweight Kid McCoy Battling Levinsky Packey McFarland Joe NIandot Ritchie Mitchell and Frankie Russell Metric Whipe White CHICAGO Oct NfetHe of Milwaukee knockcd out Jack IThlte a local man in their ten-round bout at Waterloo Iowa last night I -7---' 1 1 I- I I I 4 1 0 i ff 1 Il 1 i i 1 1 I I II It 1 iti 1 i i I i om 1 1 i 1 C1 I 1 i 1 1 I i i I 1 -i ft i 1 '-i 1 I 1 i 1 I I I li i I 1 1 i I I 1 i I I i 1 SA I 1 Tex two I Isms i 1 i I perl to a 1 sr' peen Er I I of the i I 1 out Coll I I I br I I i- 1 I i oda Lou i II thai for I I ban the i out I i this licit Iron tion' I 1 reel i gcti St i the first i thes I l' sitic the 'ray ti i star at bow I- rroN Nert en In I 1 the i I the was 1 the Cc trite seve ofr 11 shor 1 I al i Like 1 by i can 1 2 seen ball biro T1 I I Goo 4 1 i Xr2t i I 311c35 4 Anti i 107121 7 ori i i Oriel 11 Itakt I 1 Ifft3C I I lit i a 1 I on Clin I Giln Ileac 1 for HI 1 418Z1 I Pitc Jont Tt i 11' ri 1 1 ol Dim I 7 Q1 I i I IT( i 1 I 1 I 1 CI i 1 amp! 1 i Jon I I 110134 figt4 -t 4one 4 CI 1 writ 1 the 1 Club Atsst 1 on 1 Tiro iWPa i I ry I I di II 1 i I 1 i I ii 4 1' 1 I 14 I I its: 1 1 3 1 1 I i I 1 i I SAN Texas two period to 0 if people of the Collins Of than for the this from tieecied baek getting the first these the )like star at trcomd Lime aeriods In the the was the tried several from short goal iker ITY caned second ball Ittrn The Gouger if Wilson 7ord 1 i I '6 IMAM 7l I Ti- IMahon a 1 son IGilmore for Ilazier Pitcher i Jones i l- i 1head i 1 I 1 iTones bores fistic gones lwith the lrub AAtisttn on T'smiddy apposes 4 PAGE TWENTY-TWO BASEBALL AMATEUR ATHLETICS COLLINS' TOE PROVES TOO MUCH Fgr LOUISIANA SOCCIO SO Tits Stir 7rp ANTONIO Oct holding the Aggies to seven points in the first quarters and through the third- Louis-lane State caved in an at once fts the fourth and the Texans ran up a score of 27 here Saturday afternoon before a crowd about g000 fans Maly of them army JP-el-Ong as a punting duel between Ives tr and Rip Collins of A- game continued in this strain throughout the flret quarter and into the second had the better of this duel especially after the wied favored him at the change goals between the first and eecond periods But in the early minutes of play the Louisiana team rushed more consistently Texas and it would have gone hard the Texans but for the brillint punt handling and running back of little Mahan Gainesville High lad His work throughout the game was brilliant and valuable in department But Collins' toe was sufficient to win for his two drop kicks one the forty-two-yard line were sensational features Whenever the Texans a score gain they dropped McMurray and hurle4 1-0e into the tine Thus two touchdowns Superior punt handting and better use of forward pass also helped A the touchdown being scored on one of aerials Collins to Weir The A line wore down the opposition gradually and the defense work of two A tackles Ford and McMurtay was brilliant in defense and offense For Louisiana Ives probably was the although Rutledge did effective work end The visitors from out of the state bowsver were able to gain very little at any time and resorted to punting and again on the first down For three the team held together and then it emed to collapse all at once the first quarter it took the finish to Aggies for a while but could not hold advantage against Collins' punting It Collins and Mahan who gradually placed ball in striking distance for Texas Collins drop kicking was remarkable He this play even from past middlefield times ba lien of a punt and once past the center of the field he fell but a few feet His forty-two yard cleared the bar with yards to spare His one was from the twenty-yard line Texas made two very long gains on runs Higginbotham and Mahan only to be back for offside Higginbotham was only to Mahan in advancing the and the prettiest run of the game saw circle right for thirty yards lineup: 'reins A Louisiana State Rutledge Rutledge Spencer Herbert Dutton Yam-net Right end Xe-litirray c3Etn1ght 00 Right tackle Anderven Bight guard Dutton Center Left guard Fournet Janes Left tackle Griesonbeck Sandarier Left end Benatt Collins Cinart Fullback cenntock ight half CO Pitcher 33- MMA Ives Left half A Williami for Griesenbeck Higginbotham for Mei Clintock Weir for Elam Elam for Weir for Anderson Griesenbsck for Williamson Alexander for Griesenbeck Davis McMurray Garth for Elam Fabian for Bigginbotham Louisiana Satples for Son-- Jones for Collins Stafford for Fotzer for Dutton Pickens for McMurray 2 Goals Pram Pleid 2 Ben Dyer Cresos) um-Dire Kinney (Mississippi A M) linesman Van Gent (Wisconsin) minutes TOM JONES lins UP ANOTHER WOLGAST crrIcAGo Oct 27--Sallor Freedman Thiplicate of Ad Welgast according to Tom who has taken Freedman under his Wolgast's former manager has high for the sailor and the boys in the world believe there is much In what says Race Meet 'Postponed CHICAGO Oct 27--After a conference the chief of police the sheriff and corporation counsel here today Secretary Louis Peters of the United Jocked announced that the racing meet at the track was postponed until Monday account of the weather The track was and tt is said that STheriff Treager the meet mmw- Sporting Goods We have a complete stock of Football and Basket Ball equipment Boxing Gloves Firearms and Ammunition Hunting Clothing Safety Razors and Supplies Eastman Al Hs Kirksey Co Exclusive Dealer GOODS 1405 Main St Phone 4840 Coiims IveS William- for Mo- or Weir for It Davis bian for for San- fford for ens for I 1 al ii xl f4 ii ti tf al t( ir 10 1 UI tr th cc Pz ar to 1151 al de PT of or ar er a fu co ac op 0( fo: co pr do 111( co ml ab tri be EC ar to ii a a rk a I I- 1 i i I )111 7v 7 I A 4 15 I I II II 1 it! 11 ik1 i Ili 1) I I 1 i 1 1 -1 1 ri a 'V TENNIS GOLF AND BOXING 00IICHAWIS COLLAPSE IN FINAL PER11111 I After holding the One aundred and This 1 ty-second Artillery team to one touchdown in the first three periods the One lElundred and Forty-second Infantry eleven cracked under persistent plugging and in the Moat period allowed the Artluerymen to ereati I their goal line three times the game end tog 27 to 0 in Saturdays soldier toelee at Panther Park Both team played ragged football bm the first halt The doughboys ahowed practical! ly no offensive gaining first down enly 1 twice during the entire game Practically all of the gaining waa done on end runs and forward pease the kr tillerymen finding it almost imposaible ta i plug the infantrymen's line i Shortly after the second quarter opened Strickland replaced Le Master at halt back for the Artillery The newcomks im1 tore off a thirty-five-yard end run A forward pass Mays to Ogilvie gave the ball to the Artillery on the Infantry- Imen's five-yard line Strickland then cir: cled right end for a touchdown- Douglass I kicked goal I i The third period was devoid of an spec tacular features but shortly after the final opened Mays made a twenty-yard forward i pass to Strickland who tore off the addi1 tional thirty-five between himself and the enemy's goal line Douglass kicked goal Two touchdowns then followed in quick succession one being made 013 a line buck by Mays and the other on a long forward i pass Mays to Ogilvie Douglass failed te kick goal in his final trial i At Ann Afbor--Mtchigan 20 Nebraska i redeeming feature of an otherwise poorly played game Baldwin did the best work Ifor the doughboys while Douglas Strickland Benedict and Ogilvie played lest I for the Artillery IThe lineup: Artillery Initantra Reeder Fla I Left end Ilendrik Mg-two Left tackle Bowles Biro Bowles Bare Left guard i Douglass i Center Yachtman lAtp Right guard Maddisen arra Right tackle Gums Right end May Baldwin captain Quarterback Le Master 1 Parke Left halt 0g41VIS lead Right half eny Fullback 3 Maya i Goals After for Le Master Lehane for Benedict Duke for liendrix Love for Wachmann Dashleil for Glimag rtansome for Dashiell Benedict for Lehane Kendrick (Texas A umpire (loleman (Texas A ec M-) linesman Hallart Time of periods IC 15 and 12 1- TEXAS GEORGE TAKES FEATURE RACE ElIENT in a Case won the twent cperuili to rite et TalPr DALLAS Oct (Texas) Clark mobile race here at the State Fair Satan day over a field of ten other starters in a driving finish with Glen Gilbert toollirt a Briscoe His time was 2208 1-8 The y-five-mile ante winner's share of this event was the 854 Ajax tire trophy and WO in cash In the final heat of the five-lao free-frt: all a best two out of three heats eVenTe Fred Itorrey in a VIA won out by Inches in a bard finish with George Clark in the Case in 4:14 3-5 The best drivers of the track contested in the three heats of t111 race Ellingboe driving a BrisC0e Wtik the fi-t heat and Clark the second-In the three-cornered fire-lap match rtes for a side bet and V201 purse Hawkins ill he Clergy was the winner over Clements driving at-Tlarracq and Bob Cline PtioUng a Scat The winner's time was 4:57 34 i The Australian pursuit handicap over tee I laps was won by Gilbert driving the Briscoe in 9 :55 1-5 The track eras fast and excellent ttme was made in all of the events-The attendance was 10003 PeoPlek I FARMERS' UNION TO cTAPT NPW I START NEW PAPER Announcement was made Sattirda members of that the Farmers' Union would begin the publication of a semimonthtv newspaper within the next few days The Lill wthwill ubheionsenwthefrheaeve their dues to mme The Farmers' Fireside Ell Rein formerly had the contract to handle 4h union's official new- IJ Rawlings secretary of the Ita- lie! Association and secretary' of Low Rates Asked state Conference of Social Welfare has applied to the General Passenger Agents' Association for special rntals to the seventh annual meeting of th conference to be held In Houston Nov 11 12 and 13- War problems A will be discussed' 0 I I I I I I I I I 0 I I I I 0 0 MOM'S TUE LrNEr-p FOR ST-N DA 'S BATTLE The lineup of Sunday's big game et Panther Park as announced by Ilnach CO Coleman and urray respectively of the One Hundred and Thirty-third and One Hundred and Thirty-first Field Artillery teams follows: 133rd 131st Newman captain Graham Left end Greer Lieut Eschenherg Left tackle Terrell Thornton Left guard Gardner csilianan Center Chapman Bynum Right guard Terrell Murray cape-Right tackle Penn Sergt Etochenberg Allen Crotslin Quarterback Purnell Carlo Left half Elliott Scarborough Right half Burton Blocker I Fla I haek Otrietals--Referee Massingill (Texas) umpire lielsker (Kentucky) WMl1 Artillery vs Artillery is the football program at Panther Park this afternoon and the dope does not go astray' local football fans are destined to see one of the fought battles ever staged on a loIcal gridiron Neither team will ask or give any Quarter Both elevens are making pre-game claims of victern The One Hundred and Thirty-first Artillery eleven is well drilled and in the pink condition but has never been given an ordportunity to how what it can do under fire On the other hand the One Hundred and Thirty-third has Played two games thin year and is right on edge for the third A strong rivalry has sprung up between these two regiments of artillery both in military affairs and in athletics They occupy the same company street and a lot of good natured bantering has been going on more than a week as to which regiments football team is the best Men in charge of the ticket sale at Camp Bowie declare that each of the contending regiments almost to a man will be on band when Referee Massingill starts the ball a rolling tWs afternoon Another cause for rivalry between the two teams is that Coach Murray of the One Hundred and Thirty-first is a University of Texas man while Coach Coleman of the One Hundred and Thirty-third played four years with Texas A Thus the tactics Dave Allerdice and Eddie Harlan will once more be exnlotted in a gridiron battle Both teams brag of many former college stays The One Hundred and Thirty-first the Eschenberg brothers of Texas A Murray cf Texas and Thurnton of Mercersberg Academy The One Hundred and Thirty-third boasts of Greer of Vanderbilt of Sewanee Newrran of Terrell and one or two others who have gridiron history Before the game the two teams accornI panted by their respective regiments and brass bands will parade the downtown streets The game will begin at 3 o'clock Tickets on sale at the Worth Segar Store es ill go id it 6ve id 711 kr 1 0 1( ko's Kom mon minor college while Minnesota was idle The titular possibilities appear to rest be- tween Ohio State and Illinois with Minne- sota the nroverbial "dark horse" The fact that Chicago was held to one tochdown by the demoralized Purple eleven I Maroons only an outside chalice Michigan although a member of the conferencie came back into the fold too late to include any Or the conference teams in its schedule except Northwestern An Eastern championship with Yale Harvard and Princeton playing only bush league games just naturally -ain't" The smaller colleges La that section however have been raising havoc with the "big uns" for some years back and it is not at all improbable that they will manage to arrange same sort of a title among themeelves Pittsburg which was generally conceded to have the strongest team in the country last year just managed to squeeze out a 14 to 6 win over Pennsylvania Brown defeated Colgate by the margin of one goal from touchdown Cornell ran rings around Rucknell and the Army Navy Princeton and Darthmouth all won their games Williams tniset Columbia ft to 6 In non-coriference games in the West Notre Dame gave Sth Dakota a trimming Mount defeated Case Marquette scalped the Haskell Indians Kansas beat Ames Detroit trimmed the Aggies and Missouri man-handled Drake Mee rprung the burprise In the southwst by heating Texas 13 to At the same time the Texas Aegies were winnifkg from Louisiana 27 to Xendall the pigmy Oklahoma school which last Year had one cf the strongest teams tn the country lost to Arkansas 19 to 7 The Western title is liable to be a two-sided affair at that If Michigan goes through its shedule with a clean slate and then wins from Northwestern by a good margin the Wolverines can dispute the claims of the conference champion Saturday's results in the Missouri Valley Conference leaves Kansas and Nebraska fighting for championship honors with the Kansas Aggies a posAsible contender nigh 20 Hamilton nigh MERIDIAN Texas Oct Meridian High SC11001 dt-feated liamliton High School here today in football by a score cf 29 to 0 ikterldian made two touchdowns in the first quarter Johnson carried the ball forty-five yards for the first touchdown and Brittian recovered the hall back of the opponents' goal after a fumble by the Hamilton quarterback IPENEPm Meridian College Girls Win IMERIDIAN Texas Oct 27--In a basket hall ame here today between the Clifton High School girls and the MerMian Ccllego girls Meridian College won 7 to 6 Meridian College boys were defeated In basket ball by Clifton Lutheran College 17 to 15-J At 7 Northwestern 0 Left tackle At 58 Tufts Bradford 4 At West 21 Villanova 7- Left guard At 7 Am es Bra Iley 1 At 20 Iowa 0 Centr 1 At Ann 20 Nebraska 0- I At 27 Perdue I Right guard Wit-At South Dame 40 South Da- Spikes Cc kota e- I Right tackle At University 20 Cincin- 1Kilter lint nati i Right end At Oxford Oh 20 Ohio Wes le- Miller Bra yan 0 Quarter At Union I Reserve 0- Roberts At St Rosep- I Loc Left half ooly 0 Left tackle Bradford Left guard Bra Hey Centr Sharp Right guard Spikes Right tackle Kilter Right end Miller To Cali RALLIES AND DEFEATS TRINITY TEAM to Dr Sicre-71ecrose WAXAHACHIE Texas Oct a dueling gridiron battle here Saturday afternoon Texas Christian University defeated Trinity 20 to 6 Both teams tried numerous passes but Trinity was more successful irk completing them Five out of sixteen Trinity passes were successful ter a gain of fifty-five yards while completed only two out of twelve for a gain of twenty-three yards In the first half the teams were evenly matched each scoring one touchdown Neither team could gain consistently through the line short end runs being the principal ground gainers In the second half the superior weight of the eleven began to tell on the Trinity team secured the ball early in the second half and carried it down the field by straight line bucks and short end runs for a touchdown Lockman going over The final score was made in the third quarter also when a penalty of fifteen yards against Trinity figured conspicuously In the score The ball was placed on Trinity's eighteen-yard line and Lockman rushed it over in a broken field run for the distance The second half was decidedly in U's favor until the last few minutes of play when Trinity secured the ball and by a series of brilliantly executed plays rushed It down the field to within four yards of U's goal line for the first down and goal to gain Two downs netted no gains and the whistle blew for the end of the game with the ball in Trinity's possession on the four-yard line The lineup: Trinity Bradley Left end Hawes Weir Ammet Ring Allen Compton Hutchison Bradshaw Estes Grundy Overall umpire Fullback Frinzing Right halt MassingIII Brown 1 IrAlOPEA1100111111 HIGHER COURTS- IlwNI001 Second ChM Appeal Proceedings in the court of civil appeals for the Second district for the week ending Oct- 27 follow: Motions Submitted Oct raching Corniany vs Missouri Kansas Texas Railway Company for leave to file supplemental brief for appellant Cudahy Packing Company vs Missouri Kansas Texas Rail way Company motion by Cattle Raisers Association of Texas as amicus curaie to file briefs Eustis et al vs Prey to file briefs for appellee: State of Texas ex el Peden vs I Valentine for rehearing by appellant State of Texas ex rel rt Peden vs Valentine 1 for rehearing by appellee Motions Granted Oct 27--Cudaby racking Company vs Missouri Kansas Texas Railway Company for leave to file supple- I mental brief for appellant: Cudahy Packing Company vs Missouri Kansas Texas Rail- way Company motion by Cattle Raisers' As- sociation of Texas as arnicus curate to file briefs Eustis et aL vs Grey to 1 file briefs for appellee 1 Motions Overruled Oct 2 of Texas ex tel Peden vs I Valentine for rehearing hy appellant and by appellee: vv Harrison vs Nelson to dismiss a pneal Cases Affirmed Oct Harrison vs Nelson from Scurry county Farmer vs International Life Insurance Company from Tarrant county McKinley vs I3one from Wichita county Cases Reiersed and Remanded Oct 2 7 Sanger Brothers vs IV Trammell et al from Nolan county Producers Oil Company vs Clyde Daniels from Wichita county in this case Associate Justice Buck dissenting in part Cases Submitted Oct Hale vs McKinzine from Taylor county Susie Grant et al vs I Stephens et al from Parker county Hall vs Miss Nan Collier from Tarrant county: John Morrison Company vs Riley et al from Throcki morton county 0 Wilkinson vs A Bradford from Nolan county Pavia vs Mitchell receiver from Tarrant county Bantam to Mix CHICAGO Oct is the stage for the big bantam contest Monday evening George Thompson who holds the Pacific Coast championship will battle Johnny Ertle of St Paul Both are aggressive little fellows and the fans expect to see a lot of mixing in the bout Thompson who thinks that he will win' regards the bout as a stepping stone to a bout with Pete liernaeau the chempioes4 Aamanamongitaionalli tcluntry up- the dope playing according the dole The only noteable exceptihn was Michtilg which surprised its own followers by walloping Nebraska with a 20 to 0 score The western Conference situation remains' unchanged Chicago and Illinois remaining the championship race by defeating Northwestern and Purdue respectively Ohio State last year's title holder played a state last year's title holder played a 1 I lie or and His Aeroplane Top Iy- 1 I 1 bia Program at Fai Park Track i FRED i I I 1033? w-- -'s 4 3 -A'' zit-7-k ia i 4' 10 4 At 21Haskel1 Indians At 3 Heidelberg At South 33 Lebanon Valley At 23 Worcester Tech iTech At 7 Camp Dix 8 gheny 1 kt Tech 0 Alla- At Middiebury 6 At Beaver 33 Geneva At Lewiston 13 Bates At Lewisston 0 Colby At New 9 Columbia 6 At 46 Franklin 'and Marshall 13 At 49 Drake At East Lansing--Betriot 14 Michigan lAggies 1 At 19 Kendall 7 At Mines 58 South Dakota Mines 5 At New 28 Fordharn I At Artillery 0 Princeton Jriformals 7 At 15 Johns Hopkins 7 At Chattanooga--Sewanee 7 Kentucky 0- At 69 Howard At Gordon 26 Camp Hancock At State College State 8 Wesleyan 7 HOLDS PITT TO TWO TOUCHDOWNS PENNSY HOLDS PITT PHILADELPHIA Oct Eniverpity of Pittsburg eleven Saturday defeated tlae Univerity or Pennsylvania 14 to 6 ThP strength of the Smoky City eleven was not in evidence they scoring their two touchdowns in the third period The Quakers surprised theft by thetr exhibition In three of the four periods they held their opponents practically even It was in the third period however that the much vaunted Pittsburg attack swung Into action Mc-Laren carried the ball in three out of four plays and the Panthers ripped the Penn line into ribbons They marched from own thirty-six-yard line to a touchdown A combination lateral and forward pass from McClellan to McLaren to Carter which netted a thirty-yard advance scored the touchdown A few minutes later Stahl blocked a punt Remington fell on the ball for Pittsburg on Penn's two-yard line where McLaren went over for an easy touchdown! Sias kicked both goals I Penn's only score came in the fourth period when Wray intercepted a forward 'pass and dodging through a broken field carried the ball to Pittburg's seven-yard Iline- On the fourth assault Strauss went over for the touchaown Berry failed to kick goal' ---mm- Sweeney a -Soldier CHICAGO Oct 27--Ed Sweeney who once was a catcher for the New York Amen le et Clwrrin (rant in th a 'T111-aa W's Sweeney a -Soldier CHICAGO Oct 27--Ed Sweeney who once was a catcher for the New York Americans is at Camp Grant In the Three Hundred and Forty-third Intazaz-j Be ta Chicago boyl KOR 1 I Headed by Fred De Kor the cedebrated the horses which will face the starter are: aviator the program arranged for this aft- i Cecil Tanner Black Jack Buster Brown ernoon at Fair Park is the most elaborate Pan Zareta II and Myrtle In the latter yet attempted by the management of that the horses to go to the post will be Pedro popular emporium Horse racing polo play- Frankle Tango and Recluse ing and dare devil feats in an aeroplane Following the horse races and Just be-are the stunts arranged for the get-away day fore the flight of De Kor two teams of card polo players from the One Hurdred and De Kor is one of the three best aviators Thirty-first Field Artillery Regiment will I in the country He is placed in the same engage in a game of polo This is one of rank with Art Smith and De Loyd Thomp- the most exciting sports of them all and son when it comes to doing feats of dar- should prove very interesting to the speeta ng th i in the air At late Panama Expo- tors sition at San Francisco De Kor exploits The program will begin at 2:30 with the brought him publieity which extended from free-for-all pace 1 one end of the country to the other Late Saturday afternoon De Kor flew ovev I mn epcsi Colic sthihaceVde a more met with ot oh more 1 the city and Camp Bow DOING GOOD ie where he dropped i circulars announcing be engagement at 1 Fair Park Sunday favor Aside from De Kor's feats of daring the hvoeamrw oer leaadei nicc7osi race card will be one of the best of the entire s- -day meeting A free-for-all pace Remedy John Jantzen Delmeny and two running races will make up the Sask says of It "I have used Cham speed events for the afternoon In the berlatn's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy pace the following horses are carded to myself and in my family and can rec start: Floretta Hawk Daisy Grattan Lady Direct Bob Advice Dixie Hal and Climax fine it as being an exceptionallY fine Star i The running races will be for one-half mile and five-eighths mile In the forraez TRY A STAR-TELEGRAM WANT AD the horses which will face the starter are Cecil Tanner Black Jack Buster Brown Pan Zareta II and Myrtle In the latter the horses to go to the post will be Pedro Frank le El liken Tanpro and Recluse Following the horse races and just before the flight of De Kor two teams of polo players from the One Hurdred and Thirty-first Field Artillery Regiment will engage in a game of polo This is one of the most exciting sports of them all and should prove very Interesting to the speeta- tors The program will begin at 2:30 with the free-for-all race -I 1-cr.

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