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SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 134 STAR-TELEGRAM 404 FORT WORTH PAGE SIX GE SIX NI a 114 ---'qRP14'S 6 Po al' -4 0SOC IEDID St 1Ptk '1- FAR Blay BEE lc i 4 Lab Sc NINIP V7011 id: -i ii 4E0 7- I etoo- 4 0 011 111117ii: 1 imp mirt 110 s4 IA" Pi 11L A 3 Ar 15:11 I ktzt 40 sto I vs IN a 444 010 le 4 Vamp 0 0" OGIL VIE Fort Worth athlete is expected to star at Oklahoma a lit 0 0" Fait Worth athlete is OM! 1 to star RESTORATION OF TIE BETWEEN MDR AND MINOR LEA4 PLAN RES TO TIO OF TIE BETIPIEEN MAIIR AND 11170111E2' I fitt715PC DI AM BAYLOR DEFEATS OKLAHOMA A1 IN FREAKISH DIME DEFEATS KAllomA 1111101MIS1 INFIELDER TO DARE SENSITION 0 Ir BASEBALL PROBE 1111101M1 INFIELDER TO DARE SENStITION Centre College Supermen Hold Sport Spotlight Centre Cpilege Suvermen Hold (By New York Times-ChieagA Triloine Leamed Wire Ccpyrighted NEW YORK Oct new coalition between the and minor leagues looms up as trong probability as a result of efforts now 14-inz made by a conLnation of big eiutv owners to affect a reor cernt 110b1 had t-atiV Of A Av the Tb enpo ced of ra be upcn 1)) ci ing but auth ease! deck NV the givir the rate pend deck ton Heso COLit tbe gene and the 1 pOr Mitt TITLE Iected as the governing body of the sport The new plan as outlined would affect the minors as well as the Majors and wield more power perhaps over all concerned than did the former National Commission over the smaller leagues Leaders of the smaller leagues and prominent club owners in the various organizations are coining forward with indorsement of the pro- posed plan to put the sport in the hands of an outside tribunal Among the presidents of minor leagues who have declared for the reorganization idea are William McCarthy Pacific Coast League Fletcher Western Association Walter Rose Florida State League Prank Miley Western Canada League Cantillon South Dakota League Jamieson Jr hue Ridge League and Walter Morris West Texas League Presidents of more than forty minor league clubs also have subscribed to the plan and the number is increasing daily Six of the eight club presidents of the American Association have de-Oared themselves in favor of the plan By Associated Pres STILLWATER Okla Oct University defeated the Oklahoma Aggies here this afternoon 7 to 0' Both teams are in the Southwestern Conference Two peculiar plays lost the game for the Aggies Biallock giant Baylor tackle picked up the ball after Itay! Aggie halfback had fumbled it and: ran 45 yards for a touchdown Dotson kicked goal Late in the game when the ball had gone from the Aggie 30-1 yard line to the Baylor 6-yard lined Ray and Lockabaugh carried it down' the field with six consecutive first! downs When the Aggies reached their 6yard line Baylor braced and held them for four downs Lockabaugh attempted a pass to Ray and Ray fell across' the goal with the ball The referee held that he had fallen across the side! line Punting featured the game flays punted twenty times averaging 46 yards and Dotson and Strickland for Baylor 17 times averaging 34 yards By International News SIrtifcs CHICAGO Oct Gedeon second baseman of the St Louis Browns became the central figure in the grand jury investigation into baseball corruption today Gedeon is on his way here from California to testify before the grand jury Thursday The name of the St Louis player has beeen mentioned previously in connection with the baseball scandal It is said he wagered and won on the Cincinnati Reds in the 1919 world's series It is also alleged that he had knowledge of the "fixing" of the series Gedeon is a friend of McMullin and Risberg White Sox players who are under indictment Ban Johnson president of the American League is reported to have asked the grand jury to hold up the voting of an indictment of Gedeon that has been prepared and to have summoned Gedeon to Chicago by long distance telephone Johnson is said to have asked the jury not to vote the indictment until Gedeon had a chance to testify Indictments against Hal Chase former star first baseman of the New York Giants Cincinnati Reds and other clubs 13111 Burns former White Sox ganizatio Two years ago the minors broke away from the majors and since that time the two sections of baseball have gone along separately Now indications point to an agreement under which both majors ind minors will be governed by the outside tribunal which is the big feature 01 the ie-organization plan For years the minors argued they should have a member on the National Commission Before the abrogation of the agreement under the two divisions of baseball were united it was agreed to allow officers of the minors to assist in the settlement of disputes involving minor league clubs Now the minors are asked to propose candidates for the triumvirate to be se 11 letiH-i a :41 $-r: tr 4 142t 1ie 0- igt --f 7-- -i-t--7- 4 ii-45- -04 A 7 01 0 :10 11 ogE ''r j'eL144444 ptf' W'''''' if it i0 kiiy :40 Iv -5 1 3 i L' 1 4 -611 FARMERS' SPEEDY BACKS OVERWHELM PHILLIPS )IM'GRAW PAYS $20000 I IN MYSTERIOUS FRACAS OFFER LANDIS BASEBALL SCEPTER IN NEW PLAN developing exhibited Western presented results over importance conference contestants Ohio by one to its the schedule Arbor Columbus had practice Nebraska York Army was Notre schedule Moines Oklahoma la S1 one to its the sched- Arbor Co- had prac- Ne- York Army was Notre schedule Moines Oklaho- NEW YORK- Oct was reported on Broadway yesterday that McGraw part owner and manager of the Giants had paid John Sla-in the actor a Ellin in the neighborhood of as settlement of any cause of action Stavin had against McGraw as a result of the mysterious fracas on Aug 8 last in which Shivin was so seriously injured that his life was in danger for several weeks z------ BY JACKVEIOCK ig iiBIG TEN" GAMES I Sports Editor BOSTON Oct 23--Centre College ii pride of the Blue Grass and the super- scoring machine of the football urn- verse held the spotlight here today Headed by McMillin its bril- bant captain and quarterback the far- MAY SHOW ItiAY famed eleven from Danville tackled the big crimson-clad Harvard team in the most unique game of football that CONFERENCE Til has been scheduled in years Clear cool sunny weather was on -tap when Boston awoke this morning and it appeared that real football would be the order when the earns lined up for the first quarter By Associated Press Coach Charley Moran and his ath- CIHCAGO Oct -letes accompanied by- several hundred oping into rnidseason form exhi Kentucky rooters arrived in Boston by particularly evenly matched 3ate yesterday confident but notcocky 1 ern Conference elevens today pre: ir -over the prospects The Kentuckians ed three "Big Ten" games the re tasted nothing but victory of which were awaited tensely -all eould not be expected to entertain se- the Middle West as of great in Xious thoughts of defeat tance in determining the ultimate Harvard's contingent meanwhile ference champion dtook things calmly with characteristic Five undefeated teams were Elarvard reserve There was no thought testants Illinois 1919 titleholder State last year's runnerup Wiscc of defeat omong supporters of the Crlinson Chicago and Michigan Iowa beatl Harvard Betting Favorite Illinois last week 20 to 3 was tho As was expected Harvard will go eleven with a previous setback early season record at the time Into the game today a favorite to win -at odds as good as 8 to 5 The Crim- playing off of today's conference s( on has a tremendous advantage in ule which was as follows: over the outfit from Kentucky Illinois and Michigan at Ann A Ohio State and Wisconsin at Jand though weight does not always lumbus eount most heavily it is quite an item Chicago and Iowa at Chicago in Harvarcrs case Harvard's line of All the other conference teams forwards for instance average some an off day today and continued 200 pounds per man from tackle to tice for next week's contests when tackle while Centre can boast of no braska meets Rutgers in New more than a 178-pound average Quite City on election day and Pennsyl' some difference State the Saturday following The backfields of the rival teams are Notre Dame which meets the about on a par when it comes to at West Point next Saturday weight The question of ability with scheduled with Valparaiso at I such performers as "Bo" McMillin Dame Jimmy Roberts and Tom Bartlett of The other games on the sch Centre and Arnold Horween Bill were: 1 I'd Churchill and Fitzgerald of the Crim- Missouri and Drake at Des son to argue it out will be settled on Kansas and Ames at Lawrence the turf of Harvard' big stadium un- Washington (St Louis) and OK der the eyes of the biggest crowd that ma at St Louis ever witnessed a football game here this early in the season I DIAMOND HILL WINS Governor Sends Message Centre's unbroken string of victories I OVER GRAPEVINE 13' extends back more than two year 1 and in three games this season the GOAL ON TOUCHDO "praying colonels" have scored 241 points While whitewashing their oppo- vents The Crimson has scored 102 The Diamond Hill football tean points to their opponents leated the Grapevine eleven on none in four! games this year Grapevine grounds Friday after 1 Governor Edwin Morrow of Ken- tucky sent the I hewing telegram to! the score standing 7 to 6 The mond Hill team made its advanc the Centre team: I use of the forward pass while "The men in Kentucky are pulling Grapevine bunch gained by end and hard line drives for you the women are praying for you the heart of every girl is with Stanto the Diamond IIill full i plunged through the Grapevine lir you For Gods sake make good hit I a touchdown after a series of for the line hard and low" passes that put the goal in easy The lineups for today's game were' Itightower made the touchdown announced as follows: 'Grapevine going through the lin Harvard Position Centre the score Kane Chinn 1 Following Is the lineup of the Left End teams: Paxon James TtifIl-rrlonel TT71 MAY SHOIN VAY TO CONFERENCE By Associated Press CIHCAGO Oct 23--Football into midseaspn form by particularly evenly matched Conference elevens today three "Big Ten" games the of which were awaited tensely all the Middle West as of great in determining the ultimate champion Five undefeated teams were Illinois 1919 titleholder State last year's runnerup Wisconsin Chicago and Michigan Iowa beaten Illinois last week 20 to 3 was the eleven with a previous setback early season record at the time of playing off of today's conference which was as follows: Illinois and Michigan at Ann Ohio State and Wisconsin at Chicago and Iowa at Chicago All the other conference teams an off day today and continued for next week's contests when meets Rutgers in New City on election day and Pennsylvania State the Saturday following Notre Dame which meets the at West Point next Saturday scheduled with Valparaiso at Dame The other games on the were: Missouri and Drake at Des Kansas and Ames at Lawrence Washington (St Louis) and at St Louis DIAMOND HILL WINS OVER GRAPEVINE BY GOAL ON TOUCHDOV The Diamond Hill football team the Grapevine eleven on Grapevine grounds Friday afternoon the score standing 7 to 6 The Hill team made its advances use of the forward pass while Grapevine bunch gained by end and hard line drives Stanton the Diamond Hill plunged through the Grapevine line a touchdown after a series of passes that put the goal in easy game were ru ghtower made the touchdown Grapevine going through the line Centre I the score Chinn 1 Following is the lineup of the teams: James Diamond Hill Position 151" TV Cli 11 20 to 3was the revious setback ird at the time of conference follows: Ichigan at Ann id Wisconsin at we at Chicago conference teams and continued k's contests when utgers in New day and Pennsylvania Jay following vhich meets the next Saturday at mes on the Drake at Des mes at Lawrence it Louis) and 4111 WINS APENTINE BY TOUCHDOWN evineo going through the line core flowing Is the lineup of the iond Hill Position BF $400 the cOrd co un buck Gent prot Irela amb ingt of ti ed vani annc "sloe men note Stat pitcher and Abe Attell erstwhile featherweight boxing champion today has brought the number of indictlay's ments returned here to thirteen Bight White Sox players and two alleged gamblers were indicted several weeks agii TO circumvent a technicality however new indictment i were voted by the grand jury yesterday The indictments against Burr Cna-i'(4 and Attell charge conspiracy to commit an illegal act Burns is said to be in Texas Chase in California 'and Attell in Montreal Canada Chase star first baseman in both American and National Leagues was with the New York Giants durValparaiso ling 1919 The jury's information is 'that he was the "master mind" He 'told his plan to Attell and asked if a pool of $100000 could riot be raised to bribe the Sox players as the first step Attell is said to have broached the plan to Arnold Rothstein wealthy New York gambler Turned down by Roth- stein he is reported to have told Chase that all was arranged Chase and Burns set about the buying of the ball players under the impression that the $100000 pool was safe I Attell however is said to have inter- ested Joseph Sullivan Boston gambler tand Rachel Brown a New Yorker both CHICAGO Oct 23--Federal Judge Landis has been offered the position of chairman of the baseball commission under the Lasker plan accord- ing to the report circulated at the Federal building Alfred Austrian attorney for Charles Comiskey called on the Judge in his chambers yesterday it is said and offered a fifteen-year contract at $10000 a year to Judge Landis to act as chairman Judge Landis said he would consider the offer on tvvo conditions: That It would not take effect until after the election that he must have full power so that if there were any signs of crookedness he could take the case to the nearest court and prosecute the offenders Judge Landis' name has been mentioned frequently in connection with baseball reorganization He has been an ardent follower of baseball for it number of years and is well posted in all departments of the game He never fails to attend an important the elesass at nten re a br se eant aal lb owxo rhl do'Isd esre eo sr 1' HEAVY LAW TON HIGH 'DEFEATS ALTUS 3-0i ALTUS Okla Oct heavy Lawton High School won over Altus! High yesterday with a score of 7 to' 3 The Altus team held the visitors for the first three quarters 3 to 0: xvhen a costly fumble gave Lawton the hall within ten yards which was carried across the line on a fake pass1 The Altus team gained consistently on line bucks and end runs The Altus score was a field goal by Jackman who was the outstanding star of the game Hyde Dlevins and Kimberling were the other Altus stars Special to Me Star-Telegram NORMAN Okla Oct Allison Ogilvie Texas Christian University quarterback in 1916 is a probable 1920 "0" man on Ben Owen's 'varsity squad Poncho as the Fort Worth athlete is known is an exceptional interference runner a true and long passer dependable punter and a formidable defense man His signal work is snappy distinct and confidence inspiring while he handles his men as Job Gatt Corn this Min! ston ham ed of whom are under indictment and other gamblers With the all set they proceeeded to insure the losing of the first two games to of whom are under indictment and C(IU1L STATIotN Texas cwt Texns A and AL 411CMOOStra e4-1 its speed beyond a doubt yesterday afternoon when it piled up a score of forty-seven points against the eleven front Phillips University Enid okla On a muddy field and held the Tigers away from their own goal The entire game in fact was played in Phillips' territory Mahan the Aggie fullback was the individual star of the game and his broken field running was the best seen here this season The Aggies crossed the Phillips' goal twice in the first quarter twice in the second once in the third and twice in the fourth period Two gotis were missed by A and following touchdowns Shortly after the kickoff in the first period a series of line plunges by Mahan Higginbotham and Martin the Aggies' aggressive backfield put the ball over the Phillips' goal inc Mai ban kicked goal I The second touchdown was almost directly the result of the individual el1 forts of Mahan who tore through the I Tigers line repeatedly until he smash-led across Higginbotham kicked goal Higginbotham in the second quarter recovered the ball on the thirty-yard line on the kickoff and ran the length the field for a touchdown He then I kicked goal Near the end of the same quarter Mahan skirted the Tigers' end and ran twenty yards for the tourth touchdown The fifth touchdown for the Aggies was made by Pierce in the third quarter when he recovered a fumi ble and breaking through the Phillips' line ran the length of the field for a touchdown Mahan made two touch-downs in the fourth quarter and his was such that he broke through the Phillips' line almost at will Mar- tin kicked goal after the sixth touch down A and missed an attempt I for a field goal The line-up: 'Phillips Position A and Green Right end Couger Miller flit-Jit tackle Carruthers i Owen Rieht guard IDebbs Center Anglin Norris Left guard Murrali Left tackle Drake Left end Wilson Ahelton Half back Higginbotham i Manderville Half back Martin Milam Full back ahan )Schneider Qua rter Pierce (Miss A and M) referee Roach (Baylor) umpire BosI well (Center College) head linesman defeated the Diamond by the runs fullback for forward reach the Sox and arranged their agers ae- an experienced field marshal i cordingly Today for the first time Ogilvie piloted the One Hundred and the hint that the eighth and fi- I 1 Thirty-second Field Artillery regi1 nal game also was fixed for a big I mental eleven at C7mp llowie in 1917 killing and there entered the names or and the Ninth Field Artillery Depot Louis gamblers and the connection eleven at camp Jackson in 191S Frank of Gedeon with the plot is a native of Fort Worth 24 years old I Dan Johnson president of the Amer- and weighs in at 161 playing lean League was the first witness to-minus uniform Ida- That he informed the jury hel I claY ahat ne iniormeo Lae jury 11(1 eleven at Camp Jackson in 191k Frank is a native of Fort Worth 24 years old and weighs in at 161 playing minus uniform 23E73 'HY LET THEM LiNve Hy LET 11 nn I 14 Illr'- loot I i IIVI4 It: 41Ey Ir VI 4 mt tik 1 I 4g 'A etA ir i- 4- 41 ROA A i i'll4A ver -4 vt' 14 0 14i: tot ttlitti i 4 for Secr that the Cosi Fedi repo the acti4 of Ad of I inve ev torr San Leg for two Grapevine 1 Martin Koonce for two Grapevine artin Koonce Woods navemeyer Left Tackle Left Guaxcl Center Guard Etter ureg-or Left end Martin Cook Weaver Left tackle Messeck Estel Ford Left guard Ford Gregor I 'Left end Left end irtin cook tackle eck Estellm Left guard The Sooner Texan encountered Sooner sports the first time while playing at forward on the basket ball team when the Oklahomans met the Longhorn school in the Spring of 1919 lie appreciated the Sooner's style of play and transferred to 0 LT-last year After football season closes Ogilvie will rtport for Sooner basket hall Ile will be a valuable addition to the baseball squid as well next Spring as he had the honor of being all-State second baseman in Texas collegiate circles in both 1916 and 1919 The Texas-Soouer athlete is a senior law student a member of the "Tali Cedars of Lebanon" Masonic social organization l'hi Alphi Delta legal fraternity and Kappa Alpha social fraternity This is Ogilvies first and last year on the Sooner football 'varsity squad Tolbert To get rid of a cold keep it from lingering on day after the thing! --And there are thousands of people who can tell you that the besteray' to get rid of a cold quick is to use Hunts Lightaitag 011! Tr ubbard Right Guard Montgomery Right Tackle Snoddy Right End Right Tackle Snoddy Right End McDonald Center Staples Gr Right guard Carter Right tackle Richardson onald les Center Right guard q- Right tackle ardson journeyed to St Louis to induce Jc- seph Pesch Harry Redmond and 1 anomas Kearney to appear and testify was admitted He also asked the Jury not to indict Gedeon until after the latter arrives here Johnson says he talked to Gedeon on the long di-Left Itanee telephone in his home in Sacra ento Calif and that tledeon on his imstructions has taken the first train Yateslfor Chicago Granscun I Gedeons alleged activities as go- between in the final game are said to I have occurred here Gedeon is said Ito have represented the St Louis gam- in a conference in the Hotel La 1Salle and to have paid the monly to Trigg Sox players Cincinnati had vt-on four games and the Sox three A Hightower 1 victory for the Sox would tie the se Strickland ries' -vka-hile a victory would give Cin- cinnati the world's title i Bennett' Claude Williams pitched the game was knocked out in the first in-Right ining The Reds scored three runs with Robinson one out before he could be replac- led The reasons ascribed to the anxiety of Ban Johnson to have tius 1St Louis gamblers testify are said to hinge on the investigation by Comis- PREY FOR LONGHORNS key after the series Manager Gleason and Tip O'Neill of the Sox were said to have been sent to talk to Kearney Oct 23---The Texas Long- nr1 np(imond Rumors are current they AUSTIN Oct23--The Texas Long- i and Redmond Rumors are eurrentthey I Lt will at der dap beel tim night end Wheeler Quarterback Right end eler Quarterback Apply this penetrating healing media' nal oil at in the mornink you will want to recommend Hunt Lightning Oil to all sufferers from sort throat or COldtk Whether you have a cold now or not get a bottle of Hunt's Lightoinll Oil from your druggist and be prepare It only costs 3Sc and when you DO catch cold you'll be mighty glad is bave it on band NVhen you feel your chest or throat becorning congested simply apply Hunt's Lightning 01 Note the pleasnt feeling of warnrh it imparts Feel the tingling of the stimulated eirculatiot And best of ell notice bow quickly you are freed from the wretched discomfort so common in bad colds And for sore throat too Hunts Lightning Oil will greatly surprise you aston ntzgerald Quarterback 71trmphrey Bartlett Left klalfback ilDv tut Armstrong Right Halfback 17to rween Roberts Fullback IV (Tiny) Maxwell fSNrart hmore Umpire--Torn Thorpe Columbia Field Bankhart Darttrtonth Head Linesman Crowell Zwarthmore COMANCHE LEGIONARIES erg 1 Smith Left halfback West Right halfback Stanton Fullback Left halfback halfback ton Fullback 41 Texas A Richards Medicine Co Shrman is a 11 AUSTIN COLLEGE EASY STIN COLLEGE EASY Greenville 7 Forest Avenue GREENVILLE Texas Oct Forest Avenue High School eleven of Dallas was defeated by the Greenville High School team yesterday afternoon by a score of 7 to Normal Beats Meridian DENTON Texas Oct 23----The Denton Normnt College eleven won from Meridian College here yesterday afternoon by a store of 41 to 0 OKLAHOMA CITY PLAYER! SOLD TO MINNEAPOLIS' MINNEAPOLIS Oct er second baseman for the Oklahoma I City club of the Western League this I season has been purchased by the local American Association team it was announced here last night Ile will report to the Millers next Spring1 Zitt 4 itt 'AxAe c7 9 175 rTiM 710 Mal fron till ws-1 BEAT COLLEGE SCRUBS horn eleven of the University of Texas 'told Gleason and O'Neill that early la ran roughshod over the Kangaroos the year a proposition was made to from Austin College Sherman oil -them in which three Sox players Gan-1 Clark field yesterday afternoon and dil Felsell and Risberg all since in-! nl ho nhrrtircrt ts1 ntrniAd trb throw one ball gamelS CRIE LED FOR continued her unbroken string of vie- tdie'ted agreed to throw one ball garnet LJ 11A r- I NIttil taLaj LJj -1-N1 type Phol burt tories by rwamping the visitors by a each week for $200 each for every game RAZORBACK BATTLE! score of 54 to After Texas had run thrown According to Johnson OJAJL Ut OM LW up a score of 20 to 0 at the end of and Redmond are willing iol A Real Drink 1 a11 rent woe: Epee sloe TEN CO3ttANCHE Texas Oct 23-1n a IlSotl3r contested football game on tne local grounds Thursday the Howard Payne Scrubs were defeated by the American Legion team of Comanche by seore of 18 to PI The game was loosely played Throughout with the advantage In favor of the Legionaires the latter making three touchdowns by bard playing while both the touchdowns made by the Howard Payne men were made from intercepted passes Neither side was able to kick goal DE LEON SCHOOL ELEVEN 1 SWAMPS STRAWN 62-0 I 16 glicile LA lt 11 of' 46 11 'ar frst quarter the Varsity regulars weie testify but Pesch is in California and' pulled and substitutes replaced not he located The other two There were five regular men crippled lare expected to be here next Tuesday in the game against Oklahoma at Dal- when the hearing is resumed las last Saturday who watched thei game from the side lines: Giants Release Two Shortly after the kickoff in the first NEW YORK Oct 23--The New quarter the Longhorns started the York National League club announced scoring when Watson Texas halfbackd last night the release under option of i tore through the Kangaroo line and' Pitcher Ileynolds Kelly and Infielder getting- free ran thirty yards for George Armstrong to the St Paull touchdown The second score came! American Association club shortly after this Hart received 1 thirty-yard forward pass from Watson! Hardin and Terrill Tie 1 DALLAS Oct four regulars out of the lineup southern-Methodist University meet the University of Arkansas Razorbacks on the State Pair gridiron here at 3 oclock todays in their weakest form of the present season Capt Lee Itrooks who cut his foot during practice Thursday will be out of the game as will Boyd Cooper and Daniels The Razorbacks arrived 'Friday night and Coach McLaren said his team was in excellent condition LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS le 4t lt4 1 's 600 ing ri 4 1V0 Fort Phi I DALLAS Oct 23 The football elevens from the Hardin and the Terrill schools battled to a 7 to 7 tie here yesterday afternoon Hardin prevented defeat by scoring toward the end of the last quarter ti'' tj 4K1101 41 Ilig i't -It 11 a 4 cr 41 Alill --t 4' tiV'' 1 Pt 41L: A rPIL 9 ezo- -Iii- I I a 1 VI th ili ow Irs" orrog vRr 1 I 4 AL4 0 MD1)51914 rt" tml I' '-irz-- wur-r ---TNTo I 1 f- Al 4it11 i(144041A 0 CAMDEN- O'Dowd Paul middleweight outfought Frank Carbone New York in a ten-round I bout here Carbone suistitutcd for Augie Ratner Willie Jackson New York ontpointed Gene Delmont also of New York in ten rounds Gene Tunney New York knocked out Sergeant Ray Smith Camden in the second round of a scheduled eight-round bout Your idea of a real drink is one that pleases in flavor satisfies the thirst craving does not heat the blood and has a pleasant after taste Try XXX Pearl and see if it doesn't meet all these eonditions It does with thousands of men and women who have tried it All the old-time flavor of hops and malt and the cid-time pep is in XXX Pearl Sold in bottles everywhere DE LEON 'Dexas Oct a fast game of football here Friday afternoon the De Leon 'Bearcats" beat the eleven from Strawn by a score of 62 to Grant Brothers on the Strawn team was knocked out and was unconscious for hours after the game De Leon plays Baylor University Second team here Armistice Day De Leon has won all games played during the season and challenges any eligible school for the high school championship Alono JUNIOR HIGH CADETS ARE BEATEN AT DALLAS Marshall Teams Win MARSHALL Texas Oct 21--Two Marshall football teams were victors in their games yesterday with out-of-town elevens Marshall High won from Mineola High score 7 to 6 and the College of Marshall defeated the East Texas College of Commerce 31 to and ran ten yards for the second touchdown The third touchdown was raade by 'Watson who ran thirty-five yards through a broken field In the second quarter with the Texas team consisting mostly of substitutes the Longhorns scored two more touchdowns Tynes and Morgan each carried the hall across the Kangaroo goal The score at the end of the first half was 33 to Elam and Vowell made touchdowns for Texas in the third quarter and 'rynes made the lone touchdown the lAmghorne scored in the fourth period The teams that started the first quarter lined up as follows: (captain) right end Dennis right tackle Hill right guard Swenson center Hulsey left guard Green left tackle Cantis left end: Elarn quarterback Watson left half Alorgan right half Vowel' fullback Austin Sensebaugh right end Robinson right tackle: Key right guard Eryrart center Totten left guard Wilson left tackle Go lightly left end Moseley quarterback More- hart left half Jones right half IRA- is I ten Arti CivE COOr re Cotiu day high tuob Sa taoy of tj lety lobo Pat4 Lrthi Pai1 stnr and Ilect at b7 Have a case sent home Telephone Lamar 1933 Boren of this city defeated George -Ward of Kansas City in a fast eight-round bout before the Cambria A Boren weighed but 168 pounds while Ward tipped the scale at 192 yet I3oreiI won by being aggressive He dropped Ward in the sixth for the count of nine with a terrific right hand blow over the heart McCoy Wins Billiard Tourney CHICAGO Oct 23----James McCoy of Richmond Va defeated A Long of Los Angeles 125 to 30 in fifteen innings yesterday in the National Pocket Billiard Tournament and Charles Weston of Pittsburg won trom Charles Seeback of Torrington Conn 125 to 71 Purcell Beats Pauts Valley FIJI-WELL Okla- Oct High School defeated the Pau Is Valley eleven yeeterday afternoon at Pau ls 5741ey t)y a acore of 45 to 4) a National Coffee Co DALLAS Oct 23---A company of cadets from the Oak Cliff High School unit of the It 0 under command et Cadet ('apt It McKinney defeated a company from the Junior High Fehool of l'Grt worth commanded by Cadet Capt Sterling Clark Jr at the Dallas Fair yesterday afternoon The seers of the Oak Cliff company 63 peints and that of the Fort Worth unit 53 lacoilats Wholesale Distributors Fort Worth SAGrNAW rob Roper of Chicago knocked out Soldier Jones of Toronto Canada light heavyweizht I champion in the eighth round A A' 'i.

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