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charat'trizAl Wnanar as thn greatest shnrtstop of all tlrne Travim Bentg Camp Reny' SAN ANTONP) Nov frrrn rnidfiela In thrie plays 1r tha twa minutes of tha game Camp Travis vr-ri from Kari' hera this a(tarn in tha Ig sta-Ulm or tha former enParnpman1 12 to Tha garra wag playPrl in th preiinria of 27000 people Open fbball won ever the straltrht drIvInm varlptv crizEr Prenfleroast loon Dittmar and f-zImpsen starred fr th winnrs Lund and WhIthtt dld the feature work for Kelly -Cew m' JQUU Service -q A Arnerica's Greatest Shoo Value 16 Li rtli Ka' 310 '1 tv -4- 3' of Royal l'bing Corps soecer team which left to right Sergeant tinfoil! little ker Jamieson bottom row 4 Nittley 1 141ST TEAM IS DEFEATED BY ENCINEEIIS mammmow0 A drcp kick by Feist from the eighteenyarI line la the fur tainutos of 161 gave the (qv IfurOrel aml Eleventh tmors a 3-tJ-9 vir-t-uy over the tine IlanireI amt Forty-firt Infantry formerly the Tevam Ihfantry In the biggrst 5o1 fotiail game of the sc-aon at Panther Park 'rhut--hly Dottehtnys c-ntno strntr In a 13st th'infZ frrt win an I had the lr on th em-yarI ami for lowns to put it over Achn time was It was a ramo from beginning to fl tIh an1 hcn tti thor t11 rs wn hocaoae the hr711-s ruto Early' In the quarter a fy-yard forward p7s from Islondrk to havn r-ttn1 thn tuoighl-ys a ty-h (71ark was Ftandinos rit on the gal itnn wh no etl" rO'flr to int IVO II thahing a elan 1-0-11 hut th hatl ht hIs cbost rind hound1 way ard the pay went onl rt tu171aok Thn snnational fon turrs of the ram wnrn pWInd thn At or etig cf thn yarn Smith otrok-1 rtht on1 YArda and "nil hal on wan hofore trim whn hn was th Alntgomory cauEht a punt nnI f-rty yards throulch a 1roliu 11 iitI h1 had elnar sailinz for the iou1 It he 111 anl telt awl a red-Jn4nyed 1urhh fnA on him: In the ten caught a purt on Ws own thirt-ard Iton and ran to the on-yard Hue bning tackled Tim' was hl bail coliA he put In pia -un In The linup and S11711 ry En gi Tntantry Drake rInrtr Tntantry Clnrk prld Wann Tfft MPatnE 1ft Fry A Bight gulri Folirnet fnrWe erpl De Monte 11 Permit" Nelson Rogers Loon MRuch Flns Walkr Gray Bight Folirnet Loon torWe Monett erpl Ft Flns Quartr MnntgOrnery Walker Lett Donrhtle Gray Fullback Smith Kenlrick lirCr uf A 1itir771irl-11ykrer Tx15 Time cf uEl Iv Envinefrs 0 3-1 Infartry 0 0 0 0-0 ci Enmerq frr Drracp r7rif-p fur Pnehue rr Fry Ikly fr for ryt! fr Clark Clark tor Volker Haley Gray ABLE TO ESTIMATE "That fellow lias absolutely no idea of the value of time" "Oh yes he has I've Just seen him Priwning his iV '''i '4 'A li 1-r $: 4v TIA Ilk 641epl- ''-N'c'0-: t-1 ir A- v0 a 4t 4- k--1: -14L--4t''': 5 ii 5' )1 t'7 4-44f4(-4 44 'f'''ii ol''Fse' 'IC '4t- 4'S- tkt444" A1Z-V 4-' oft 1 -f 1-- to ic -i C'' 11- 4t A 17144- 1 ete 41 -It' iI v---'140-(? r-? tfN te -1 f4i-- iitTLI- 1 -1: -4 4 f--oT1 --4 mk ---C4-' ''t'' 1 ill I Yll! iEl tit To I 0 rf- I 0 1 i I 0 I pr gi II: li i 1 1 44 ii 'g The 51 -A 1 Texas wa tr 't when Mt 4 1 1 team ran 1 1 -ti and defer 4 Only fr 1 I I i 1 did Dayl I i iintitwiaalsgtu 1 strong ol fI' A the sense I the battl with the Baylor i 1 sup fors howed i that com' it! A man and it 1 and thA Oii! I receiving etepped I make tho 1: 1- i i t' Mr all man as -it thus doh 11 i 1 1 of the dc I The gr I 1 I i i 1 that Bai 3filler'5 i ''s midget fl qii: up to i htm and i i i 'i' Chrietiani The lin i Myers i I Hawes 1r t-i4 Hogg I 4 Bralley 1 i l'i Bradford i --1 i J1 1 I Spikes 1 Ktker Miller i Graves i'i 1 Lockman I if i Brinzing iii I il 'T i Officio' 4 urrpire: 3 Reio-hens l'l P- i 1 of Bayln Suhetit AI Casey fo i ker for lf i' I I f-r fr Boll 1 1 klaYden I 1 4 I Touche Goals -WIN i i i 1 1 7 1 1 1 I I I i Ts OVER BIG or The Texas was when team ran and defeated Only did Baylor Initial It was strong the the battle with the Baylor up forward allowed that and and the receiving etepped make the Mvere also as thus dolng of the The that 3filler's midget 'up to him and Christians The Myers Hawes Hogg Bra Ile Bradford Spikes Kilter Miller Graves Lockman Bralley Bradford Spikes Riker Miller Graves Lockman Prinzing urlipirP Iii-henstela of Baylor Casey for for for fr Holland: kiayden Goals efeated the rong Dallas All-Stara at Dalian Tlygmlay afternoon They are top row etitoley Morris referee Thurmond Set geant Mathews middle row Grafton Cahill Simpkins and IVilson by Jernigan to rndaunteel by the heavy score against them the boys played up like sports- men and their efforts were rewarded when their captain Smyth headed their first goal From the kick-off the Fliers quickly transferred play to the other end whets Frost again scored this point also being disallowed on account of offside Denali scored a second goal through Wainwright The game ended without further score leaving the Victors of a very clean tnd game It in expected the American Rod Crss will benefit to the exi tent of ai-iout diiou as a result of the game Aftr the the Aviators were enter talnd to a banquet at the Oriental hotel where a party of about seventy eat down to dinner Alex Turner acted as chairman The din ner was a sumptuous one the menu including turtle crab meat a la Newberg roast turkey English plum pudding etc During the dinner instrumental orchestral music was supplied by the hotel orchestra their bervices being requisitioned by a Canadian gentleman who had heard of the visit of the team to Dallas Handsome souvenir cards were the gift of another gentleman Interesteit in the binimen while the officials of the North Texas soccer Football League be- I side giving the banquet presented a huge handsome cake inscribed "Imperial Royal Flying Corp" to the team The chairman followed the dinner wl711 an addreFs of welcomeettnd greeting to the visiting team expressing bin appreciation of their clean and sportsmanlike play and trusting many more pleasant games would ensue Sergeant Mathews replied on behalf of the team and the organization they represented Sergeant Mathews thanked the lengue for their hospitality and the several 7 little courtesies extended to his team Corn as they had from overseas these happy 1 associations of the sporting' world did much to make the boys fesl at home and forget that they were several thousand miles from their homes A musical program followed TEXAS WINS OVER ARKANSAS STATE AUSTIN Nov a hotly contested game Texas defeated Arkansan Thursday on Clarke field by a score of 20 to During the first part of tile contest It woe anybody's game with the advantage slightly in favor of the visitors but when Texas successfu13y negotiated a forward pass for twrty-five yards which resulted In a touchdown the visitors appeared to loss heart Arkansas attempted nearly a dozen forward passes but failed in each instance but OrA Three thousand people witnessed the contest The lineup: Texas Position Arkansas Nunn Sanders Left end Pena Brazil Left tackle Pradford Stotth Left guard Greer Coleman Center Con Iv Harden Right guard Spence Elrod Right tackle Hamilton Wilson Right end Trabue (captain pavidson (captain) Quarterback Pete Smith A Seth Left halfback Moore Alcorn Right halfback Wa1ts Multenin Fullback Bell to Lond rem PITITAINIMPIITA Nov rennsylvnnia last night unanimously florted PPrIneville (Bert) Bell guar- terbark czptain et the 1911 eleven Athletic Goods We have a big stock of high-grade Basket Ball Equipment Football Volley Ball Boxing Gloves Striking Bags Guns and Ammunition Eastman Kodaks Officers' Bedding Rolls A Kirksey Co 1405 Main Phone 4840 ionsommicomanonamins Athlettc We have a high-grade Equip 4 Fool 11 Boxing Strikin Gum Alum Eastman Officers' Rc 1 A It 1 1405 Main 3 1 ---1 linrIpc 1 IlUill GIVES P101119011 io ti 61 A BoxrG FIT 1 IN LIBERTY BOND RACE SETS RECORD fty Associated Press LOS ANOELES Nov 'Hearne won the Ifty-mile 1ilerty sweepstakes at Ascot Park Thursday and made a world's record for the distance on a one-mile speedway His time was 41:54 4-10 an average of 715 mil hour Milton was second Chevrolet third nmi fourth liarnev Oldfhield one-fifth of a second from his worlt's- record for one lap on a one-mile spoodway making the circult in forty-five seconds flat A ten-mile nico Avith hanlicrips tinsel en performanevs el' drivers was Nvon by Chevrolet after he was appfrently beaten by Durant and Milton Durant Nv ith a handicap of 1800 feet led the fic-11 up to the tenth lap when Milton flashod past him In front of the stand Chevrolet caught Milton on the back stretch of the tenth lap and finlshed a scant ten feet in the lead Calker and Dillon Draw LITTLE It OrK Now V) Walker of Kansas City and Jack Iti dinar011 folight ten rourds to a -iraer efore the Army Athletic Association In North Little Pock last night The men are mid-- die welt bta 1 11 Football II I At New AvlatIon Corps 14 Pay Naval ltserve 7 At New 25 Camp Cp- ton At Worcester Cross II Springfield cdiege 7 At IL Allen- tovn Ambulance Team At Itiehrnnd and fern I WashIngtm and Lee At Vt Car At New 'York Aviatton Corps 14 1' Lay Naval ltserve 7 At New 25 Camp Upton 0 At Worcester Cross 11 Springfield cdiege At Allentown Ambulance Team At Itiehrnond and Jetfern I Wash1ngt0n and Lee 9 At IT Carnel At Reserve 2 Case At lama 40 University ti At Woreester Mass---Itoly Cross 13 Springfbdd College A Los Doyens 0 Newport Naval ltserv 0 At St of South Ca rMina 20 Citadel At Abilene Tarletort 12 (011-kg 7 A of Texas 20 University of Arkansas A University 20 Kendall A A 10 Ttlee A 27 Ivants Stato A Terh 61 Auburn 1 At Columbia TA10--1(ansa5 27 Missouri 2 A Den tn High hoot 27 tc lift High 7 A W71 a a hach 20 A us-no I0ge 7 At Thomas College 19 Scrant-n 11iih School At mierblit 13 Sewnnee 0 At Charlotte 21 Clemson 9 At Columbus of South Carolina 20 Citadel At Nrr11c--1alie Forest Hampton Sidney 7 At 17 A Smithwestern 0 A Worcester Mass--Ifoly Cross 13 pringflold CollegP DeVer15 Newport Na- lieserve At Columbia 5 of South 'a riifla 20 Citadel At Abilene Tarietort 12 college 7 At of Texas 29 17r11- of Arkansas At University 20 Kendall ge 7 At A 19 Ilire At 27 -ltate Terh VI Auburn 1 Columbia 27 Missouri 2 At 1)entn High izchool 27 lift High 7 At Waxahachie 20 Aug- 'ellege 7 -Zr Thoma College 13 rn'r Ilich School 0 At 13 Sewaree At Charlotte 21 Clem- on 9 At Columbus of South LThrlina 20 Citadel At Forest 1 Hampton 7 At 17 A Southwestern 0 The Royal Flying Corps soccer teem won i from the All-Stars of 1)allas 4 to 2 In a hard game at Gardner Park Dallas Thursday afternoon The aviators made two other goals which were not allowed Promptly to time Referee trates lined up the sides of the opposing teams and Cadet Frost kicked off for the Airmen Some pretty team work amongst the frWardS led to an early Val WilsonMoizer the outside right scoring a clever goal with hs head Dallas center forward made asnice eiribbling run down the fid ut was frustrated by Sergeant Firtnam the Fliers' right back Several corners were force1 by the visiting team mit time the ball being well placed by the outsile forwards but the Dallas defense cleared For quite a time the men were pressing hard Gill the outside left making some vory pretty runs and by moans of his speed easlly outwitting the Dallas backs From One of his centers Frost trapped the ball and with a shot of terrific force placed the ball well In the back of the net making goal No 2 From the kick-off Dallas went right down the field Rowe the Dallas center putting In a great shot from well out which proved to bo Just a too high Half time came with the game beitg played very fast On resumption the went away right to the Da Ilaa goal Corporal Nutley receiving the ball while standing with hie back to the goal swung round and with a powerful ground shot scored the Airmens third goal from long range A few minutes later Frust netted the ball but the point was disallowed on account of off-side Dallas was soon playing a great fighting game In an endeavor to reduce the opposing teams core both their forwards and defense playing well and strongly but they were unlucky in front of goal From a struggle In front of goal Frost registered goal No 4 for the Airmen the score now reading 4 OKLA A PULLS BIG SURPRISE BY DOWNING SOONERS By A slottatid Press OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 11--A1though not previously considered to be of state championship timber the decisive victory of the Oklahoma Aggies over Oklahoma University here Thursday afternoon before a crowd of 5000 may win them that title The 'core was 9 to The Aggies scored It safety in the second quarter when Abbott fumbled Ray long punt and the ball rolled across the Oklahoma goal lin 'where Purant fell on it In the third quarter the Ago rushed the ball to Oklahoma's thirty-yard line and Ray with a trick play got away for twenty-flve yards In the very next play Ray circled right end fr a touchdown The Sooners got to the Ace les' ten-yard lino once in the first quartr and 11---1n in the fourth With the ball on the Aggi four-yard line first (10W11 Abbott funthld Acgle recovering and rushing the ball out or danger The tennis were rathor evenly matched as regards strength but the Aggi's showed bettor coaching and had more football and bettr football in its head The lineup: Oklahoma Aggies Johnson Percy Left end Llt Lawrence Light tackle molt Carey Douglas lleechtoli McGlothlin Durant Lawrence Ethprldrce Stafford Graham Tic lyard Nrny Coldtron Clallarher Ray Light guard Right guard night tackle Right end Quarterhack Johruton Quarterback McDermott Lett halt Abbott Right halt Davt Lookahnuzh Fullback Score by quarters: cliil hirna 0 0 0 gizifs 0 9 0 0-9 Toui'hilnwnR ay Goat After A rfprie: Utay (Texas A 87 umpire Reeves (AmAi4) head linesman HIGLEY IS STAR IN CLEBURNE RACES cr-rnr-nx-F: Texa Nov the of motorcycle races here this afternoon: First miles: Walter Iligley won Shritrp Itepllurn secon Ernest Brown third Jack ilroen fookth Time 2:05 Second RA c'f--FiV: miles: Shrimp Hepburn first Waiter Higley second Rural Murray third Time Third miles: Jack Green first Shrimp Hepburn second Walter Higley third Bryan fourth Time 3:30 Fourth Race---Five miles for sweepstakes: Waiter IIIgIcy first Shrimp nepburn second Rural Murray third Jack Green fourth Time 5 :50 Track mile: Rural Murray 1:14 Jack Green 1:04 Ralph Hepburn In3 1-3 Walter Higley 1:14112 Six airplancs gave an exhibition In flying vier the track4 I Fighting Thorpe of Kansas City lived up to his name In fart erel in deed nit the r'371- thr City A Thib-sday nirht when hp gave Bobby Anderson of St Louis a good boxing lesson in two rounds and then In the third topped eft the performance with cican knockout lviih a hard right upper4im1niins cut to Anderson's stomach rirI vo tit at 11 is oirk 'n 0 busizsazersite 1Is from the pound of the firtt mr and It did TaSt take hia ng that ha was master cif the F1Ut Andersen Made a poor showing far a boy of his big reputation Ire Wall tint-At end outfought by Thorpe Ile Or-At fr1 practically no defense for thp body -lolls of the Kansas (ity lad who hit him as often a n4 as ha 11 as- he pleased In the sevend rund A 111'rS11 took ot bode punch 'ohich ea me pretty near putAt nog him away hut 110 gtmely stuck to his guns and weathered the ordeal in fine In the third round Anderson came bark apparently ns strng ris ever For the first minute in hat stanza he tried to get 'Fherre at lung range swinging over several oaymakers' that might ilaVe prOVPd dim-Sidney w-trous had they landed Noar the middle of the round Thorpe closed in on his op ponent aml with a short Iift hook to the chin and a terrific right uppercut to he FARMERS ARE STATE pit of the stomach he sent Anderson sprawl- ing to the mat for the fatal count The blow that did the work did ont carry over CHAMPS AS RESULT ten invites but Thorpe put his whole body in that punch Rtld St Ia119 Poliiiy went OF RICE VICTORY down ns if a mule had kielied him The Thorpe-Anderson go marked the reopening' of thp Panther City A et for its fall and winter season The initial performance was greeted by a fairly good Special to rzr Star-Tetegom houo which cheered wildly when thp an-Nov A tci won was made that Thorpe will meet 101)y Waugh at the next entertainment of the state football championship of Texas th club here Thursday afternoon by defeating Mee Institute 19 to 0 in a game that failed to produre soy of the features that were HEARNE A WINNER expected A touchdown by McMurray in irm nr rm 1- FARMERS ARE STATE CHAMPS AS RESULT OF RICE VICTORY The Best Worli Shoe For All 'Round $250 $350 WHEN you see this shoe you will realize no one else can give you what we do at $250 and $350 For all us Shop Rall-Road Farm Mill Mine etc Why don't you tr7 a pair and Save A Dollar and more the firr'l period and a field goal by Wier In the fourth account for all the scoring A 84 M's victorv was (1130 mainly to more driving power The Farmers outweighed the Owls sixteen pounds to tho roan and thir etefonse stopped tho fleet Owl backs Lindsay was the only Rice man who gain with any degree of consistency When tho teams took the field the lineup was as follows: Rice rosttion A Brick Griesenbeck rosition A Griesenbeck It end McMurrey rf-ft tackle ton Loft nIght Loft guard kfcFarland Gilmore Green Middleton Loft guard If McFarland Gilmore entor McFarlanl Wilson Right guard Jaz-vim Rudd Nash Lindsey Morgan Bell Ford Right tackle Alexander HIght end Fabian Quarterback Lindsey Elam Lett halt Morgan Mahan Fullback Bell H'gginbotham Bight half Official score: PPfree Pric Ices (Harvard) umpire ltamr (Cincinnati) head linesman Slurgeln (Purdue) 1 3 I MI i i '1: I I I 1 t4 I 1 4 i- i I I I II i 1 I 4: 1 ''t 1 i '''Hi -1 -It -i! 1 1 '1 i 1 I I I I i 4 1 i i 4 '1: 1 1 'it '1 1 'l if i 3: I H' Le il i 1 I I I ark Shoe Stoi GI oMEN'S AND WOMEN'S STORE FORT WORTH STORE 612 MAIN STREET Near Sixth Street Fort Worth Club Building OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 O'CLOCK Stores in Dallas San Antonio Little Rock and New Orleans Stores in 97 Cities-- When ordering by parcel post include 1 cents postage K1Z12M I i 'i -4 MAPIPPM lam 1 I 1 ill I I 1.

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