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Fort Worth Record-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 10

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'10 FORT WORTH RECORD SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 13 1915 Us Two teats Southwestern Eleven'ALADAMA AN TEXAS Today at the YM A Athletic Park TO MEET IN AlISTIN ir tRsE REA Wills rey Questior I k1673 ISttf il Sttlldd Whiskey Question Settled Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College Will Play Baylor at Waco YALE EXPECTS TO DEFEAT PEINCETON IOIESIDENT 1 11940A To SEE ARM lk -AA GAME WASHINtTON Nov Wont Wilson has practirally do tlded to attend tho A rmy-Navy than game at New York Nov 4 42 4 rouslopAT looN To SEE 1111111N AloV tAtII FORIP HO PASS tORKS ELL FOR Jersey Cream has been the standard of perfection for fifty years During this time many brands have come and gone They could not stand the test of time Many inoe brands will spring up and but jersey Cream 'Whiskey will continue to stand out fifty years hemp as the most popular brand of absolutely pure whiskey It is preferred by the intelligent and moderate users of whiskey everywhere In fart it is the recognized brand of the intelligent and moderate users of whiskey Jersey Cream is renowned for its fine flavor and remarkable freedom from fusel oil lyhiell is the harmful element in otlwr Nv hiski es It is almost invariably found in the boards of the better classes Jersey Cream 'Whiskey is the doctor it is guaranteed States government and barked supremacy ALIA 1 )EA LERS NEW Conn Nov 12--Yale cepted a puss on the Christians -)ard li luffivereity on tile e've lif her 25ne and returned 5 yards Edens kicked the ball rolling to South- football game against Princeton is wedteta's 5-yard line Marsh punted flaunting her banners of blue here to1 30 il rda to ItammeY who WaS "whed night with toe frank declaration that In him tracks The second quarter end- ahe expects the Eli eleven to defeat the ed ith the ball in the Christians' pos- session on their opponents 30-yard Tigers on the morrow NotwilhatandIMP Score Christians 7 60uthwest- ing the disastrous preliminary season ern I including tour defeats out Of seven games played there is ttn undefinable Ctutisrl tVi PrEt it S'IROGEtt feeling that the Itulidog will turn and IN V41 4titiurEits rend Pei neeton lespite the excellent eord Iliwie by the range and Black The band furnished music thts alitUnin tmweri trrEtit sTRol4GEtt feeling that the Bulldog will turn and IN LAST 0 qi NIITERS rend Princeton ticsnite the excellent record ade to the range and Black The band furnished music this autumn university on the eve of her annual football game against Princeton is flaunting her banners of blue here tonight 14-ith toe frank declaration that kale expects the Eli eleven to defeat the tile disastrous preliminary season tutting four defeats out of seven ties played there is ttn undefinable ling that the Bulldog will turn and Princeton tiespite the excellent ord made by the Orange an Black alltUMO BEfOAT WORTH IVAY Ot Illt (WI WI Ulitt played on one day In this section In I the Intersectional exhibition will tie specially reeommended by the nieeting of Texas and Alabama at Austin Another victor for the South- 100 PrOOf by the l'hited St west over the Southeast was predicted I tonight es ll peciay since Texas defeated! OS eWaTI last week 0 eVISIVety arid fifty years of cominercial supporters of Longhorns ghorns were con- This is Doi thoinid a soiliati intent that Cie result tomorrow would be in favor of the TONSTIS by a mar-1 gin of several touchdowns TWO Oklahoma teams will invade' foreign territory for their weekly exIte ercise the undefeated Pniveisity teamil from Norman ing to td LE-11AlEll To BE toix with the University of Arkansas Fayetteville eleven and the Aiklahomit Agricultural and Me hanical team tourmilying to Waco for a try at the squad of lia)- puiyED AT TH pitu lor university In both events the Oklahoma gregations were picked to win Tne tAtlahoma-Arkansas game should give a in on the annual Thanksgiving con- est between the intlahoma and he Aggies from the same state Arkansas defeated Oklahoma Agricultural and Bryant to Meet Arlington at 3 Mechanical 14 to 9 haylor ham not II ppeared previously this sceson tigainst teams from outside of Texas but has proved a strong contender In the race After WhichY and for state honors The Missouri valley conference title Denison i as ll Cl or 1916 hangs on the game at Law- rth7n1kanitii ir rMet INItlerbdrkui tvit'iel I (pot tetel! huskers to another championship Ne- Two games are on the programme tor braska has not been gleteated so far the A athletic park At 3 specially reeommended by lOtl proof by the hilted iy fifty years of connnercial I-hi la Dol HA init as ooisk'llAt OIRE-HEADER TO PLAYED AT HE PARK Bryant to Meet Arlington at 3 rm After WhichY and Denison Will Clash t-- between halves and tne rooters gave a The probable lineup and officials folnake dance and formed a big 'V- in I kws: the center of the field McNamara re- "LE Pil I NCETON lieved Cooper and Higgins relleve't "'hurch for and oyle substituted Niclean i Weimer for outhwestern Black LA Cox returned Itri-i-gs 35-yard kick White ennert five yards Southwestern was penal- I Sheldon H(IlOg ized ylirds for offside and 1kiYL Went Vay l'arisette thronozh the line 'for tire Two more Wiedentan downs brought noihing and cox punted Van Nostrand ql Bich lt forty itrtis to Brewer who was downed Wilson tracks Breker kicked thirt- it11 -ihca five anis to Ramsey who returned tiernse eight Cox made a spectacular broken iteferee Nathan Tufts (Brown! field run for forty yards but the Chris- li-mpire cari Marshall illarvardi Field tians were penalized fitteen yards for judge Joseph Pendleton illowdoini tripping After an incomplete pass 'Bead linesman XViiliam Nlorice tUnt'Vaughn received a pass from Edens and verity of cm ae fiftee yards Tnrec inoplete ws a penalized five fl offside and Edens sent a DANIEL BAKED pretty pass tu Marti which was good for twenty yards- Cox On a right end run carried the ball to the Ntethodists Iii-y a rd line Cox lost a yard and Edens carried the ball to the '-yard line Ramsey failed to gain Nelson lost five yards and the Christians were held for downs Brehind wer kicked thirty-seven ROM 11 TEAM yards from be the goal line to Ramsey who carried the ball back eight yards Edens hid out near toe aide line received Cox( pass and raced for a touchdown Cox kicked goal Fiwitil a Th' Peronr Score: Christians 13 Methodists FiftliWNWi kill Nov flilltisTI INS NEN TWO Methodist university was unable to POI TS ON A I PET 1 solve the varied attack of Daniel Ramsey wno C8 ent-41 In) mil DACK eight yards Edens hid out near tne side line received Coxsf pass and raced for a touchdown Cox kicked goal Score: Christians 13 Methodists (WRISTI NS WthE WO POI 'TS OA A PET 1 he probable lineup and officials fol- YALE I PRINCETON welt I F11ighley 11 es LT NicitO1 LT I Lill ennert heldon ItAldog (4 llge risette It Pa 'ilcomit 11-E- I Nostrand QB llich lei son iciiiilhiggS Lit gain It It dtIL 'IWS F-BTi3Ott it Nathan Tufts (Brown! pire Carl Marshall i Harvard 1 Field ge Joseph Pendleton llowdoln oi linesman William Nlorice (UM- sitY of Pennsv Ivania) MIEL BAKED WINS I I rtietual to The Per ord BROWNWODD Nov Alethodist niversity was unable to solve the varied attaek of Daniel Bode returned Stangrs 35-vard punt twenty yards Marsh arid Brewer car- rid the ball in three downs gaining ten yards Nlarsh five l'er- rin Went in for Knickerbocker for Southwestern After an incomplete pass Alartm downed Itrewer for a loss and Marsh Marsh kicked thirty yards to Rani- sey a ho returned the ball thirty-sev en yards This WaI4 another example of htamseys brken field running With tne ball on the NlethoThst's 1-yard line Edens nuole twelve yards on a right nt tiu I rtui iirkg Lilt- 041 Lliil I 0-- en triitt ThIS WaR another exathple of liainaeys brken field running NVith tne ball on the NiethoThst's I-yard line Edens nutde a elve yards on a right end run I' I' was penalized fir- i teen YardA holding Lee intercepted i en yards This was another example of Ramseys broken field running With tne ball on the Nietliceilsfs I-i-v-ard line nutde taelve yards on a right lett run I' was penalized fif- it holdin I I I efnorm- -aarIrd pass on the lo-vatd line Briggs kicked on the first 01-wn thir- it ards to itaniSeV Who carried the jg kin! back Si yards Edens oassed Jil 1 yard To tox which brought rift en art Cox made ten through the line and Edens lost two NelSOrl attenipted to goal the ball landing in front Of the goal posts iind bouncing to the left Brewer recovered and was downed goal line Kit' across the ing a lattietY two poi ritS Score Christians Bi Nletiiodists teen Yarns noluing Lee IntercepTeo a forward pa he ss on to-yaid line Briggs kicked on the first down thir- ty 3ards to itanisev who carried the Ed igskim back six yards ens oasse to Cox which rouht fifteen vards Cox mde a ten through the line and Ed Edens lost tw NeSon attenipt ed to dropkick goal the ball landing in front of the goal posts iind bouncing to the 1tn nr raianvarad and waa floury14 i I 1 Georgetown Methodists Put Up' Good Battle Against Locals Who Finish Game With Big End of 21 to 0 Score Br FRANK (4 EVANS relying principally on the PASS 'A hit netted them a total of yards the fast Texas Christian university machine finished their gridiron Struggle with Southwestern universitY Friday afternoon with a lit to 0 victory After the first two quarters in which the Christians were able to score only one touchdown they are back on the field stronger in the third quarter and made another touchdown and a safety and the final touchdown came in the final quarter It was a contest between two learns that appeared evenly matched both in reputation and in Weight BLit tho forward pass wee too much for Coach Burton Rix's aggregation Edens and Cott were accurate in their pas-alum and the ends were often ready on the receiving end which brought good gains Twelve passes were completed by while the Methodist completed only five which netted I yards Ilowever the locals attempted to past many more times than the visitors In the opening period south western played almost entirely on he defense often kicking on the first down This worked to advantage ti Ramsey through a beolicti field started to returning- the punts sometimes as far as they were Ricked It was then that the Alethodists started 1 on their line plunges mixing in an end on or a pass Bit that gains they made were usually small and were not consistent RAMSEY'S BROKEN FIELD ittlAINING 4 FEATt RE maue ere asoatty rAlliti4 40A Mit consistent RAMSEY'S BROKEN FIELD ittjNINING Ai FElif IRE Ramsey' broken field running brought much favorable comment Nei son roads good on most of his attempts I tarry the ball Cox and Edens warred repeatedly and Vaughn Was on the receiving end of several long passes Stang! and played theit usual stellar game at their tackles It was Stangl that took a pass and made yards for the first touchdown of the game His punts were good and at one time on the kickoff he sent the ball past the goal posts Nlartin got through the line almost ilt will block- ing two attempted passes and often downing a Southwestern man for a loss The guards were dependable and Cooper took fat 0)0d are of big end Frissell was steady at center end recovered a fumble on the third quarter which meant a great deal for the Christians For Southwestern credit must be riven Bode Marsh Quinn and the ends for the best playing Marsh punted Nt ell and made Southwestern's longest gains at straight foot hell The weather was the best thus far of the season here for football A light shower fell in the second period which lowered the temperature and put the men on edge for the remainder of the battle LIMISTIANS MAME IN LAST FEW MINVIES As the game was nearing an end and darkness was falling laid it looked as It the Georgetown squad would st-e their koal line crossed again The Christians kot as far as the two-yard line hut were held for downs Captain Marsh won the toss and chose to receive and detend the east goal Stang kicked thirty-five yards out of bounds and tne conflict was on Marsh showed the Methodists were to fday a defensive game to begin with and returned the punt on the first down kicking to the Christians thirty-five yard line On the second down 1-dens went around right end for twenty yards Nelson in two attempts made four yards and Ramsey broke througn the line for fifteen yards With the ball on the thirty yard line the Christiana fumbled the ball and Knickerbocker recovered for Southwestern MARSH AGAIN KICKS ON FIRST DOWN I tn the Bryant school eleven will play suontel '''ar-htle'rei i rt hheadel7ttckgluemtelSta fA tri117i1n ing 'Train chool hich nag lost but one 'game this season and that was with Terrill school of Dallas At 4 he local Young Men's Christian astnalation squad Will play their fust I regular game of the Reit1011 meeting the Denison Iligh school wnich i coached t1) Dick Speer a former Fort Worth pitcher Both garnem promise tO lot Woo'l rryant has a 14tht and unexperienved team until the 1915 season began Coaeh Bowman hilI4 had the inen in hard priw I tio lini they are expected to give the eleven a close Name The A IR expected to present Bowman ham had the inen in hard prit 1 the and they are expel ted to give the A rling eleven a lotie Arne The At t' A IR ekPeCted to present 4 strong lineup attong tile rnert heing Th010 Nfiller Chapman Deb itArt s-hst -1----- -t dolloh Yates Keene Cornsbaoh'er- -ind liassiee admission of 17 Cent4 i b0 An iVU chargeoo ges o5 ventlg for th am either game Neal of Polytechnic ltte''xaTs II I rtinPIU iric rn DI AV Chrintian NORTH SIDE TO PLAY IN WACO THURSDAY The Nortn Port Worth High mohnot ham mmiteeded in mat Mug a game IA ith the Wa(11 111rh mehord to he played in Waiio next Thursday North im claiming the North Texas championmhip find being linable to get a game with a North Texas team deeldiiii to talte en the Watio whim) one of the faYorit tor th 140th title Wit and Aus'hn the Lolly two under fed high mhmom In Soot Texam ently met riii Fk to 6 tie remiitted To lose the game will Mean the North Side iligh has no niore clairne to the state ihampiiineliM 'it will not arrt their stamling in North Texas BURNS AND 1ACKSON BOX 15-ROUND DRAW Viditty the lianas litintitnwpozhi arid Nit ft Jirkton (tkiiiii0Mit (01111Z ht rirtren fast rolinilx to draw last night at tilt' Kerkaii doh in Tiailitti Six weeks aigo HI' it anartieI the tiotoxIon over latiimon Neither iiphenrd to have a shade hod night Several good preliminariem were ptaged Mile Forty-Eight flour ISTiiN Nov 12 sprint sustained for ten tninittos who eiahl other teams 70P1311 VA int ttehirld brO14tht he "I srt and Sullivan team on even terms' with tho rest of the field in tho mix-day hieyele race toniklit After forty-eight hours of riding the ro'int was miles And 1 too for the entiro gully fourteen hours Of rtilitor romions liefore tho finish tomorrow night When Margaret Mayn itetrrms 741' playwriirbt geta tired of the thsa tr stis houRn Ttea4 about roan activitiem this s'erk Today with The itscord He's a Christian --rtiOtO by Bryant ItAIMION I) FON For the Moot three year's Raymond 1-1 of Dentiin him In a member fvf the Telma 1 hriiitian football rather ituht for a squad tithough guard position lox ham etitabilished a record of being a gteady dependable lineman Ile la Retail IT at the only ri aity a the out ball rolling of hounds torty yatil line Cox passed to Edens which brought thirty yards Three passes rid and Edens klcked to South- Cox passed to Edens which brought thirty yards Three incomplete passes followed and Edens kickcd to Southwestern fifteen mit lTo iarsh receiving and signaling for a fair catch Two line bucks with no gain and an ncomplete pass followed and Edens punted thirty yards out of hounds It was Southwestern's ball on their OWn five yard line and Marsh kicked forty-five yards to Itainsey who returned It Owe lin the third down the Christians attempted it forward pass which was intercepted by Hrewer on the thirty yard line Marsh panted thirty-five yards to Eamsey who thtough a broken field returned twenty i failed to gain and Edens it 'eked thirty-five yards to Itrewer who returned ten Southwestern's first forward pass Brew er to Quinn was good for twelve yards Lee made a had pass and South est ern urn hied hut reco ered With the ball in midfield the quarter ended with neither team having shown very much advantage Score 0-0 sTNta 1011 Brewer and Niarsh made first downs through the tit rriii failed to adance the all and titsli Nlartin broke through tackle and bloke up an attempted pas iltew el- recovering the hail before III the 0Ittd Marsh kicked to the t-hristias 4--yard line Nelson and Cox made i-irds each and Cox puzzled to Brew er tlz fumbled on the hrist iantr iue Tnree incomplete vasses and Edonis kicked to Ilaewer who was downed on Southwestern 5-yard ya rils on a left end rum lit II fumbled and It toe second time Mart in recovered Cox Made a good gain Rd it VaSS Stangl Which Wits very (Et ricul to receive brought the ditst touandown Siang! nussed AitiaL Score Christians Southwest ern HIM or piT tqlst41 1 ''kittis is i "frkt1 0244 'Mt -4 4 e1 6'4 t' i'' s' i'' i' ti 4 40': I I 0: i'''s I if 4 O'S' 154 -4 zer'' ttlg 'e: 1 4 3 'i- ''r c'isf 4 ') attot: 117Ap: 1-! re 3 i With the ball in play on the Metho-I im ith--f 'l-isc ii 10 'i'srk'N'tirtis'i micrugan will meet rennsylvadists 2-yard line Brewer passed ti I Laker Piacke tor iireer Brewer for 1 Quinn for 20 yards The Methodists 'Wilkinson A riderSon for I3evries Tar- nia Which Will End Their -tailed to gain more than a yr41 on ner tor And erso Howie tor Brewer three downs and firiggs kicked 41 Mississippi yards to Ramsey Ramsey eturned noral Wolfe Texas umpire Metzer 1915 Schedule 1 cox Ramsey and Nelson wore Franklin and Maishall head linesman Sout western Paige I called on for line btleks blit 1 atriSeY Chapman field was the only man to gain lie made Quarters first half Irs minutes second -------0----- yards stnil on the fourth down Esientt half 1-i2 minutes punted 25 yards out of bounds Marsh NEW YORK Noy me-kicked ga yards to Ramsey who sturn- lo to filve quinine to Children ries of contests expected to make foot- bled and was downed without return- FEHRILINE is th trade-mark natne 1 bail ina the ball In three downs in which is for eastern the Christians gained very little two given to an improved 110nii it is a gridirons tomorrow in several engem bled and was downed without ma the bald In three downs in which it the trade-mark natne the Christians gained verv little two given to an improved nin It ip a ison a or Pak nail wl tt Dattlet ichigan Will Meet Pennsylva thus kat Warta lu VItalallou 11 BE HEADQUARTERS Reported That Home Oil Company of Gainesville to Make Important Changes It la reported upon exeelient thority that within 3 Short time lb' headquarters of the Homo till compati at tiolnesville will he removed to Vort NVorth where they will be permitnentiY estabitshyd This company watt oritartmett for the till STOMA Of tuarketahg the proclaim of the tiitineSVilie refiner- whieh begun operatitthe the firet pat of thy month The rehatval to this city will prove a Valuable aseet to the business Interests or Port orth and an extent ot importance may by Judged hy the fdct thot the company is how establishma awences at which points storage tanks will be Prft41 tor the dlt4tribunon Or their prodntt WILLIAM JAMES IS HONORED AT HOUSTON Acordinie to a telegram rrceivel Friday front liounton WilliAni Jankit 1 Friday from liouston Vilna 111 litTliPS Ibeilig honored it Vo from home as A ell as at home JA meitire from It A NIieseY to Jake Zdrn Whim Jartiets of the Nlovish Temple Fort NVorth was Aele-ted is impetial eremonial maeter At the constitution of Arabia Temple at Houston the election tieing made by lit Frederica it Smith pant imperial potentate iNilliarn Janie has the confidence Anti respect of Ali Shrinors in Fort North as well UP over the state And many hearty conaratillrtionA ale awaitinic Moo returii trims tlie IlaYoti ray rhi telegram to Air 'storm illuotrtotie pothtate of iiionlah Temple fiont Atisietant Hatiban 8 A Aiiimewi follows' in the tonstitutitig of Arabia Temple by br Vreriertk IL mith pa tit vernal potentate Chief Itabban Wien) Jarties of Momlah Temple Wall 01P11Itt1441 imperial VCIVIllfIttitt master awl with Ilir Smith wds eleted an honorary of Arabia 'I flltde MISS LULA LONG WINS PRIZES AT SHOW NEV' YORK Nov 12--The 1917horpon ho nded tnnight Ntoot Lonla Long of Kaneatt ity 'toyed 4ne or the PIt pribt of the natIonal vlihthit With tuentyfire cntz tee of 1otots clAs00s the r)litIONS and rune one of her iliSt VICIOtIPP S4 AP 11 hqt OP WW1 tne Itaudoutne up for 'outsell Vhaetftil ladle driving he itrOV ficvelation in thnt event HASKELL INDIANS WIN Kan Nov lohlt ad -1lar runs In the laNt onarlPr tv tkavo the Inalanti vietnryovtr the Kareax Normal foothall tam Pre today POEM AUTO REPAIRING Tips sad Tubs Valetas Isle tsre vesabed Cleaned HUGH LEWIS JR Fifth sad Irersekerertee All tilde Peose Lamar 31Ple Tiro Ned Tubs Its leselsion tsre vesabed wad Cleaned HUGH LEWIS JR Fifth sad Irersekerertee Opole All Nlatell Pewee Lamar 31Ple Glimonnumoo Est I Life Triumph Thin picture will be shown PIO' hirovely at the Queen Theater in Fort North Vie Wm Fox im an enirely different production than heretofore sho V6 II and adherem trictly to the operatic version A pecial orcheatra HCCOM Pa ttligi rom the opera by Bizet will be rfl TU lered by the Queen Theater orchen re from 2 to and 7 to 10 tn 9 KANSAS 4IT1 Nov 12---Six interstate games in the Southwest tomorro one or them tii intersectional affair and another the deciding contest in the Missouri valley championship race eliminated war politics and the high cost of living from all conversaticns tonight Se Worn have so nItfly games or such Interest been and in addition to vietories over con- pow Terence learns has downed Cie ernfluyi oeittevt)enr rKeamhosrda" has 4 )kiaboma game Kansas has not won from Nebraska since 1909 btu much taptimism was expressed in Lawrence tonight and the team WaA pet1101111Ce41 In perfect condition Tomorrow games and the score of It Years contest where the same teams plaYed follow Alabama at Texas did not play tiklantna oi at Arkansus V- to 7 Oklahoma Agricultural and Meehan- ical at Baylor 60 to a Nebraska at Kansas :15 to 0 Drake at Missouri 8 to 3'! Notre 1dame at Creighton did not play 1iteshington at St Loots 8 to Ames at Iowa 6 to Notre 'dame at Creighton did not pine 1ittshington at St Lonia 6 to Ames at Iowa 6 to rtniNtnrynni I Mtn tilt ILL DATFLE it will be the final opportunity for impeting eleVerIP to their tqtAtJel for the 24eason of 1915 Princeton will ciose its pirsuit of pigskin glory with the batik against late and Nlichigan in playing Pennsylvania writes "finis" at' ter its reeorj New Haven 'will be the Nlecca of the football faithful and tide the Tiger is generally favored to defeat the 11111- iog interest in the C011teSt eXceeolinstly keri since many look for a Pet last trenh stand on the part of the hlue that may upset the season's torn' Nevertheless the adherents of the 'rani' and Black have been obliged to 6ftrer odds as high RP ten to seven in order to bring out Blue backing Th't leading WARIPP in the at tomorrow with the scores of a year ago where the same institutions met on the gridiron are as follows: Princeton at Yitle 14 to 19 Itrown at Harvard to 0 Michigan at Pennsylvania 34 to 3 Washington Lee at Cornell did riot play Colgate at Nyracust 0 to 0 Nlaine at Army 0 to 24 Colby at Navy 21 to 31 Amherst at Williams 0 to 14 Pates at totrtmouth (lid not play Dickinson at Carlisle 0 to 24 Penn State at Lafayette 17 to 'Wesleyan at New York univeratty 29 to 13 Washington and Jefferson at NV emt Virginia Vesleyan fdi to 6 Carnegie at Pittsburg 0 to 14 I Football Results 46 At Fort Worth: 21 Southwestern At lirOWIVA'00(1: Daniel Baiter 3n Southern Methodist uoiversity 0 At Arkadelphia Ark: ourichits rollege 34 Henderson Brown cOlIPIIP 7 At C011SHV Ark: Oklahoma Shool of Mines fi ifendrix college 6 At Lexington Ky: Trannylvania university 39 Central University of Danville At Kalamazoo Albion 14 Kalamazod At Topeka Nan: Washburn Kansas Aagies At cedar Falls Iowa! Tesohers college SI Wisconsin State Normal At Cedar itapiiis Iowa: Coe 13 Cornen At St Louis: Warrensburg (Mo) Normals 24 Christian Brothers' colIPRP At Baldwin Nan: Baker university 2 Midland college CHICAGO ELEVEN WILL CLASH WITH MINNESOTA CHICAGO Nov results of two games on tomorrows football tscherielle ought to go far toward clearing the MUthile ITIVCOVInK the confer' enee championship With the clear rec ord of victories Chicago clashes with innetiOia in the most important of the big nine gamese while Wisconsin and Illinois will struggle at Champaign Cither games include: Al Iowa vs Iowa At vs Northwestern At Purdue vs Kentucky At vs tthle State At cinnetL WooNter----Caeo Woomter At Vernon vs Western lieserve At vs univer I Important Glam In contrato DE NVER colt Nov of Colorado college and the Colorado School of Agriculture the two moat 1 nowrful In the 'Rocky mountain conference will battle at Springa 1 tomorrow for honors that are et peeted to eettle the conference chemoionanip only conterene game eehptot1 is i the university-Colorado Mines game at Denver 1 Somebody asks Pr Rowers the moat interesting (mestion eeeh week Thin 1 wek he enswerts "Doex Eye Strain Cause Deetiaeherc?" Reed hie anpwpr in EVERY WEEK today with The Itscord herthitieS were given Southwestern for Tasteless Syrui pleasant to take and off side Cox made 20 yards On an end ts not disturb the stomach Chilton Nelson 2 and Marsh intercepted a dren take it and never linow it is kloitorward pass Trizzell then intereopt- nine Also especially adapted to adults a pass from Briggs Edens passed uho iillhOt take ordinary Quinine to McNamara for 20 vards The Chris- lioes not nauseate nor cause nervous-Bans were penalized 7 yards for off netts lior ringing in the head Try it side The forward pass then failed the next time )ou need Quinine for the locals In three consecutive at- iny purpose Ask for 2-ounce original tetnpts and Cox kicked to the Metho- package The name (-1OOS 1O-yOrd line 1arsh punted 41 blown in bottle 27e--Advertimnient -it yards to Ramsey who returned 25 A'autit grin fpuli Isns two Of hn: tag Christians made I yard and Edens Welit around left for 5 vrds for the afternoon's final touchdown Cox ndssed goal Score! Texas Christian university 2I Southwestern (11111Tt NS RIC FOR WINIER TOFCHDOWli MAIL CIEEKS IKE Bodie took Stangra 40-vard kick and tel red nihoemrilte et h'th and Brewer kicked :35 yards to Ramsey A'ho returned 39 yards Cox made a good gain on a right end run which carried the hall to the 5-yar1 line NVIXOti Cox and Ittunsey failed to gain the necessary distances for the touchCown and the ball went over Marsh Ryan Visitor in Fort to midfield to Varnsey who re- turned 15 Edens fiassed to COX Who tore off 30 yards Two more passes 444 worth President of Railway were tri ed but were riot coplete Bamsey circled right end for 6 yards Nelson attempted a field goal hut Mail Association Would Care Southwestein was given hos- reision of the ball on their own 5-yar1 line Brune fumbled and Shorty Vaughn recovered It was almost dark or Old Employes and the referee's whistle ended one of the cleanest and hardest fought gridiron cOrltePts played here In some time Never tiring the Methodists had 1 ltyan president of the Railway triven to cross the much-prized association who is taking a swinT line of the Christians but in vain la out the country visiting the various Final verdict Christians 21 Itho (lists of the order for the purpot4e The lineup: becOming acquainted with the mem- Vaughn and to enlist their service in a Sessions Stangl publicity Itnipaign for the passage of a bill looking to the pensioning of so- Kortiegay Triztell 'Iee i Perennuated and disabled employes lir- In Fort Worth Frithi Baker this afternoon and lost 30 to The game was not spectacular but held interest throughout the four periods TIt) Niethodista made first dolt its three illit'S 'lit Were never in ImIchinq distance 0: Daniel Baker-8 goal 'rho Daniel Baker team aas suc- ccssful in all hinds of attack making good gains on tine PlaYS end runs and Four touohdowns and thiee gOitifl Were Svored with a field goal 'from the25-Nard It by Prefillee I good gains On line PLO'S end runs mid Four I owhdowns and thiee 'from 2ZN ne i gOala Were 'cored with a field goal te ard li by PreltiCe counting three points he Illiet11! s'ns tine Pla Ys etiO runs klitl ou touchdowns and thi ee gOrMS Were svored with a field goat from the 2a-Naril lino by Prentice counting three points The lineup J4i) NIIl'if DANIEL BAKER IE Phillips LE tnilins Stone I 1ti I Meaux LA Patterson 4' Perry 4 Smith tittnan 10 ill eer itT Stapleton RT Bark WilsonREWilkintion tirsurer RE iti'rentice ic) I iiFolliard LAI iiion Ittt arter KB Hester ti 1 M4411 tI SO Ma IL DANIEL BAKER I Cnnins LE: Phillips 1E! Brown Plettma IT Patterson 4 ei i t' 'ste Nleaux Prry t' colfman 10 A ill eer itT Staplton liT a Wilson itEWilkintion i Br It1- ewer I -7" 7 11 l'renti7e uB 7 A I zubstitutions---S 17 NICowart tor boildIna In the afternoon and a smoker at the Weethrook at night 'Foist of New Oil Tank County comminsioners and the COlin ty auditor Friday witnessed a practical test of the new oil tank exclusively patented for and timed by Tarrant county The oil burner which is attached to the tank for the purpore of heating the oil to be used on the roads demonstrated to the entire eatistaetion of the foturnissionera that it sill mean the Having of thousands of dollars to the couri They pronounced the test satisfactory in evry respect I Building Permits I Brick repairs Inn6 Main street 8300 Reynolds owner Wood repairs 1425 Lipscomb street $200 Johnson owner Voce repairs lila Evans avenue 8744) i' ChM pliell owner ant That Grail Ord RORIE FresidPot itsyzor of thp Denton Chornber of Cornmpr ham named irpe Litspv IL I Chadwick colt Smoot and it curtis as a committee co-operste with the Fort Vorth Chanther of rotninerce In the effort to have constructed a gravelPd road connecting Fort Worth and Denton TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE heda Bara's Marsh kicked to the 1 thirty- Stangl kicked tic hind the Southwest-five yard line Ramsey receiving and l'osts took the teturning ten Nelson made five ther own line and yards through the line Fox lost four I Marsh lost Marsh kicked Yards and on the fourth down Cox yards to who returned Two kicked thirty yards to Watson who re- downs with no gain nod Niarsh into-turned five Vaughn Volte through csided a pass returning yards the line downing Quinn for a tett yatst 3 WS 1" 12-Yard Joss loss With DO gain on the fourth down nased to Sessions which put Marsh kiuked thirty-five yards to the ball moiticid it looked as if Fey who after fumbling was downed Sessions would a I 'down hut in his tracks Southwestern was pen- he was do tied twY Quinn alized fifteen yards for roughness made yards 11 was penalLanisey around left end made fifteen ized yards for offside Wenner of yards Edens fumbled and recox ered Southwestern r- jdo II if After out of bounds After an incomplete pass an incomplete pass lite lost i Cox made eighteen yards around left yards and Marsh 30 yards out end carrying the loall to the fifteen of bounds lainsv and Cox carried yard line Edens failed to gain and for i the ball ii two for first downs roughness was penalized fit- lino bucks Nelsom Ramsey and teen yards Edens passed to Nelson Cox again tonurh ist dws COX IlIch brought five yard tn the tan- I lost 7 yards and Edens Sicked 40 yards ty yard line 1-todie intercepted a for- to ltreker ho nadc his way haek 11! ward pass Alarsh kicked as usual the yards before being downed Cox inter "SATAN'S SOULMATE" In a Photoplay Version of "Carmen" Supreme beyond dispute Superbly solitary in conceded pre-eminence Imitation preposterous and futile 6 LE They re Here Y1' Boys! I Jr OX A 17arrie i llMartin LT Vaughn I He was met Fit Die station by a large oper I r- nkkerbocker LF delegation Of the Fort Worth branch of Elena QBWatmon ti service and emeorted to the West' Nelson it it Quinn 1 Ramsey Lit ivode COX 0 7o It ti brook where headquarters were estab- I lished FIiNlarsh (C) Frt i Concerning him mission President tr pr Ni amn aha i In io we hotioarv7 1 hevOITIP are sent out to pasture for the 1-srevi er for Watson Weimer for tiny too old for active service and Iloyle for Weimer Perrin for Kniek- theY erbocker in second guar- of their days Figuratively speak- It is toe duty of the federal gov- ter Fderim in third ibarter and Edens ernment to give a humanitarian paw in fourth quarter: goals Cox ture to the ierks in the railway mail io third moai er service who have grown old and Texas: capaeltated for duty" umpire rtay Texas A and field For the Saturday 10msion the commit-Dyer Texas: head linesman has arranged for a reception of Moore Vanderbilt 1 Time of ta mrn 1 eh the morning In th morning a 5 minutes bUtOOPMF1 I rfO4X1011 to beheld at the federal bilild- night PfMf11011 to be held at the federal ct I 803i 71 Trt pc 1 And by the thousands too! The reservoir and every tank is full of them 1- 4141 4 "i :7 Ay w- twf w' 1 'f fr 4' t-wcive 44 444 1 4' Y5 1 4 ri 4 p- I7 1-(04(w Vie' 4 '1 t4 7r: -iti-- ii-ti: 4 4it lq2474-'- 40 0 0 4-k -ten -( i 147: (' lif -i ---Frii- i tto Al O( 4 1 -14 i -s-yl i'' 5 '4 0- i' 41-'--4 i 444 --y- (h' l' -p' A "0 7 (2 ie It Tillt11) A MA It "limiest' ta mi-maiden in the role of Car- nen the haughty ittiolet-klito idly flirt t'ortner leading worn- La Of the noted l'heatre Antoine 'aria Stan ds sureely alo and ne Int-it flied till "The l' a tn tire Woin of the screen Literally a rage 't om coast to coast 1)1 a Afil A A INIL it 1 expern ieeed aster-hand Its name ind insolubly associated 1 PII traordinarity notable photo- ley achievement l-elatit-4-ii 11 vsTrri111 hist all 'ent in pomp and lavimh splendor trenthes the true spirit of anetent picturesque Spain the hoe of le- '47 1-- -i '4 '(4---i-is' i id and romance A FIT 011 1 Spanish toettl4 is plazas lakes mountains and gorges l'mtan Seville bull ring tribes of relit ArldittinfOltri gypsien coast guards smugglers peasants tiOWPr girlm orange 11011P1-1 grandees caravans arIn I es of soldiers and their barracks prisons cigarette factories Cordova bathe i foT 07y on 1 0 i'7t)t a Now is the time to get in the game and do your shooting Let us sell or rent you a gun and supply you with the necessary Shells Hunting Cap High Boots Clothes Hunting Boots Duck Calls Decoys Evenrude Detachable Row Boat Motors Oars Paddles etc sary Shells Hunting Cap High Boots Clothes Hunting Boots Duck Calls Decoys Evenrude Detachable Row Boat Motors Oars Paddles etc COLUMBIA BOAT CREW Is WINNER OVER YALE NEW HAVEN Conn Nov 12-10lumbia's eight-oared crew AVOn a hollow vietory from Yale on the harbor today when Coombe No I lii the lilue collapsed at the mile and one-quarter math and the Nlorningside boat paddled over tnp line seven lengths in the lead The course AV Ft PI one and seven-eighths miles and the official time Yales time Wat Except for the first few boat lengths Columbia held the lead throughout rind at the time of CO011lheM collapse was about a fivarter of a length ahead Columbia's Ptroke averaged ar and Yale's It was the first time since 11175 that the crew Of Columbia and Yale have met In a tlual race 1144Ell LI VOA FATI(IN I 1: 401411N DOM SAN 1--ItANCISrtt Nov 12 New Orleang was melocted today as the place for the 19ia 4 lion of the Nat tonal Annoclattort 4 of Proffterannal liareball leagues 4) In vonvention here 4 I It 3s i i00714 ot tv- A-44- 4A tI Al --1" 'I 11 47-k-1-rwl Shoot now while they're here 'i (0ply1 An derson's A c41 i ifi Gun Store (J )10t: rf -tejt11 14! 4 0 Ar' 1 1 TENTH AND HOUSTON A 2 2 i Shoot now while they're here -I if A ti 4okir ti Anderson's )776'A Gun Store Ai fifi 141 MTV VT rirli A Ilky rt 1-TATTSTANT --1-7''it''---ILF- AL'A tr IA 14) 1 '4' 't 1 ly7 i 1 I ix It 0 rt THE rIEW QUEEN THEATER TODAY YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY W11E11141 NOCIETV MINGILEA Fox Productions Shown liere Exclusively Floor 20e kinicony 10e Children Anywhere 5e.

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