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America Lan seat 1Utiiiii Second Tie Game Is Played By Two Panhandle Teams Owls Win From Arkansas Gn iiud Field EFENSE- OF IS BEATEN PLUNGING ii g0 ouj Special to The BOSTON Nov 11--Bostqn Gre down Baylor's line here 11 11 I it 1 Z1 'g'1 I 1 V-flt 'r'Se 4 't tigI 4 --1k1- I 4 -at'-- -i-- :) ft7--4-t'-- -si 's 'oll ----p6 ti i--J 4 7- 1 z' ''-k' -'4' 7 --47 i 1 45- IA 4-': 4 1 I 4 -tt 4-- sk -1- tall' '--4- (i A '4-A 10 i I '4- ti 1 'ttt t-' 4 p''-s et ''21'--s't''t4Pe'tttti1 '4t-- nifft i 4: --g- i iA 10 A o-NT-r --4 tviii 4 Y1 '''1 il -'i-4r o10 0 Assiosvt 04 4 si vx 14-4-4 0 44 I z' 1k- -'7''' i- 5'1'6'1--- I g4 1 -T-tx---iti s4 11 eV 3 'f-11 4-- '-i'-' P4' w'f T-5 4-3-st' -4 1 v3 A 4 7w i 5 1wk- 4 lri7417-441414 N7''1-4oki4ss si 4- tSoit2-: '-914'1 1Mi 4k 1- --o 44 5r 4 -'11- 3- -tis---1- 4 ttt rtz61-vvvr ''f-t -'4''''''- 4 s4-41 4 -4' 'r'' ''3 -44Citflea-4461 "'''''''4 eAle 0 14K-4 it -t' 7: 4 -r71--A ci i IA rr I 7- fi rkzs rro 4 7u7 --t 4 i2 1 i 42 Ak v114 ik 06 Ae 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game The teams will play at Pampa next Saturday ffe ff wwswa n4 W- Star-Tekgrcoot College's plunging backs to-day winning 33 to The reexans held off the Catholics in the first period but failed Lmpletely to hold in the latter stages Bradshaw the Bay-quarter rated as a star performer was unable to make -adway against the Boston College forwards and made costly fumbles lacks The Bailed nake sev- nor ormraoorrom opeowirmmememomoom-mmommoommos SYrs 6dama lb allommlnamommammin- enionamommoom MENNEMMEMEIMEIMMIS TED LEINIS OlITIMPIDOWS FOR OHIO SCORE NEW TITLE I 14 TO 0 -1 OgilIEL BAKER LOSES GAME To TRINITY Special to The Star-Tekgeam BROWNWODD Nov 11 Trinity University took the big end of a 15 to 8 score here this afternoon defeating Daniel Baker in a very poorly played game The Hill Billies clearly outclassed the Tigers but handed them their two touchdowns arid a field goal on a silver platter The first score was when White crossed signals and let a pass from center go wild Daniels taking the ball for a 70-yard run and touchdown The second 'core was similar the LianielBaker center throwing the ball away and Saw- yer makirg a touchdown with it Both goals were missed Trinity got in striking distance for a field goal when White muffed a pass which was ccered by Trinity on Daniel Baker's 10-yard line The first half ended with Trinity hammering against Dan141 Baker's goal line Daniel Baker scored a touchdown in the first period driving the length of the field with straight football In the third quarter the Hill Billies counted two points on a touchback from a blocked kick The entire last half was hard fought and displayed a better brand of football than the first half The lineup: center Sawyer left guard Mc Cluny right guard Kuykendall left tackle Carmichael right tackle Lankford quarter Horton fullback Lowe right half Morrison left half Daniel Johnson center blair right tackle Denny left end Watson tett end Le May quarter Haynes fullback Stringer right halfback White left halfback TWENTY TEAMS ON CITY LEAGUE GRID SCHEDULE Twenty teams in the Municipal League have played this week under the auspies of the Recreation Board Just as soon as the Central High School ground is completed several g4mes will be played there on regular days for the schedule Some of the teams have bad to play in different classes due to the changing of players which raises their weight This makes their chance for winning championship In a particular class difficult The leaders of classes are as follows: Seniors under 130 pounds Hess' Bowies Juniors under 115 pounds Sagamore Hill Midgets under 105 pounds Panther Cubs Paperweights under 90 pounds Lane's Lake Streeters Results during the last week: Seniors Bowies 7 Hess' Eighth Avenue 0 South Side Go-Getters 6 Stock Yard Demons 6 Juniors Sagamore Hill 14 Travis Avenue Second 6 Triple A's 28 Rid League 6 Midgets Fifth Avenue Aggies 18 Lake Streeters 12 Panther Cubs 32 Capps Park Newsboys (Star-Telegram) 13 Saga-more Hill 7 Riverside North Side Paperweights North Side Bears 6 Riverside Page's Tigers 6 Fire Hall Demons IOWA WINS FROM GOPHERS 23 TO 14 IOWA CITY Iowa Nov by the terrific running attack of Iowa in the first half when it scored all Its points and the remarltabfe fighting spirit of Minnesota in the last two periods the Itawkeyes contenders for Western conference football honors defeated the Gophers today before 25000 homecoming fans 28 to 14 It was a great game featured by sparkling tackling and blocking In fact the men played so aggressively that time had to be called 10 times in the first two quarters and some of the players including Parkin the fleet Iowa quarterback had to be assisted from the gridiron There were few arm or neck tackles and the runners were generally brought down with resounding thuds At the end of the first half lowa led 28 to 7 and to appearances it looked as if Minnesota would be badly beaten I3etween halves however Coach Spaulding gave his own men a severe talk corrected their faults with the result they came back in the second half and completely outplayed last year's big 10 champions The Gophers penetrated the flawkeye line for consistent gains and executed a beautiful forward pass which resulted in their second score in the final quarter NEBRASKA DEFEATS KANSAS UNIVERSITY 1 'ARMY BATTLES NOTHE 011111E TO TIL ARMY-NOTRE DAME TO I 0 PLAY AT POLO GROUNDS I'WEST POINT Nov 11 Next year's football game be- tween the Army and Notre Dame probably will be played at tile 1 Polo Grounds it was learned I here today The gams bas become such 1 an intersectional attraction that the small field here et the Point can not accommodate the thou sands who wish to see the struge The athletic authorities of both schools are underRood to 0 0 have agreed to play next year's I game at the Polo Grounds I 'WEST POINT Noy 1 Next year's football game be- tween the Army and Notre Dame 1 probably will be played at tile 1 Polo Grounds it was learned I here today The same become such 1 an Intersectional attraction that 1 the small field here ct the Point 0 can not accommodate the thou 0 sands who wixtt to see the atrug- 1 gle 0 The athletic authorities of 1 both schools are understood to 0 I have agreed to play next year's game at the Polo Grounds 0 immarEE1M4 By MARSHALL WEST POINT Noir 11--short1y before retreat was sounded on the plains of West Point Saturday afternoon another Armistice was declared The great football teams of Notre name and the United States Military Academy had met again on the field of the Cadets and battled to a scorelees tie There was plenty of spirit in this game but for the moat part it would seem that the players were over anxious In their desires to forward pass and punt Fumhles were frequent and not a fourth of the attempted passes of either Army or the Irishmen were completed For the greater part of the afternoon the ball was sailing through the air but was more often than not knocked down to bump crazily over the field The Army missed two fine to score in the firet and second periods when Smythe failed to complete forward paees In the first quarter the Cadets advanced to Notre Daniell 15- yard line on a 'wiles of running Plays The ball was in an ideal poeition for a field goal but Smythe attempted a forward pass to White and the bait was grounded behind the goal lines The Army got a fine break in the first few minutes of the second quarter Wood punted to midfield to Stuhldrerer who tried a running shoestring catch and the ball got by him Wood recovering for the Army They rushed the leather to Notre Dame's 15-yard tine again Smythe tried another forward pass and it was Intercepted by Dayden Notre Dame halfback The first half was almost entirely devoted to Army's offensive play In the third quarter the middle-westerners braced and battled the Caticts to a standstill and Notre Dame came strongly In the final period With only a few minutes to Play in tit) last quarter and as a hazy mist was descending upon the field from the hills behind the academy Coach Knute Rockne's warriors missed a goldettechance to win By a series of mad rushes Notre Dame worked its way clear to the Army 's four-yard line On their first down and with a touchdown almost a certainty Crowley of Notre Dame fumbled the ball It hopped about among the legs of the tangle of players and it was Lawrence of the Army who pounced on it and saved the day for the Cadets Throughout the game the Army line completely outplayed that of Notre Dame and had the Cadets a wee bit more luck In the first two periods they would have won by two touchdowns Leyden Castner and Cotton starred for Notre Dame Smythe and Wood for the Army ABILENE CHRISTIANS DEFEAT WAYLAND PLAINVIEW Nov 11--Vic Payne's AMIene Christian College Wildcats evened things here Saturday by defeating Wayland College Jackrabbits by 6 to 3 The Jackrabbits defeated the Christians by 2 to 7 at Abilene two weeks ago All scoring was made by place kicks Curtis kicking both goals for A while 'raison scored for Wayland after he had advanced the ball to the 10-yard line with a 40-yard run The plunging of Daniel and Williams placed A in scoring position each time Davao Wayland tackle played a good game while Collins and Vaughn Christian tackles were great on the defense TRAV DANIEL TEAM DEFEATS DALLAS A victory Friday night over the Dal- las A five marked the first important engagement of the Tray Dan let basket ball team in its fight for the State basket ball title The score was 42 to 24 Ross and George made SO of the 42 1 points by their accurate basket shooting Walker at guard is also showing excellsrit form in ball tossing Manager Roy Randle il of the team has issued a challenge to all coThers Seymour Defeats Haskell SEYMOUR Nov 11--In what proved to be the hardest game of the local grid of the season Seymour High School today defeated Haskell High 41 to 22 Seymour had the game her way from the start but Haskell fought garnet! ail the way Seymour's etara were Stallings Morris andBallew at Center Haakell's passing game was the first to puzzle the locals to date The game was full of flukes and errors which were responsible for many points Elrtra Beats Graham GRAHAM Nov 11-1n the football game Saturday between Graham and 1 Electra the score was 13 to 12 in favor of Electra Goldthwaito Beats Cherokee GOLDTHWAITE Nov 11--in a hotly contested game Saturday Goldtniratts won from Cherokee High School by a MCOre of 6 to i-Wini110MoONUPM00--lr I TODAY IN' RING HISTORY I -Thirty-Six Years Ago 0 Jack Dernrsey (the Nonparei vs Jack Burke draw San Frit' 11 disco 10 rounds Twenty-six ir7enre Ago Soft Gans won from Jerry 2ta I shall Baltimore 2) rounds Twenty-two Years Ago 0 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien Jimmy Handler no decision Phi 0 adelphia mix rounds Twenty Venra Aga Jack (Twin) Sullivan va Dic I O'Brien draw Bangor Main 1 10 round Ninet44on Years A 6 Dick Hyland knocked out El die Taylor San Francisco thy rounds Sixteen Years Ago 11 SEMI Langford won from Geerl Gunther Valley- Falls 12 TCRIZI Five Year Ago Sam Langford vs Harry 0 no decision Toledo 12 rounds 0 -Thirty-Six Tears Ago -114'It Dem Poe' (the Nonpareil) vs Jack Burke draw San Fran-deco 10 rounds Twenty-six Yeses Ago Joe Gans won from Jerry Marshall Baltimore 29 rounds Twenty-two Years Ago Philadelphia Jack O'Brien Jimmy Handler no decision Philadelphia era rounds Twenty Yeara A go Jack (Twin) Sullivan vw Dick O'Brien draw Bangor Maine 10 round Nineteen Years Ago Dick Hyland knocked out Ed die Taylor San Francisco three round liten Years Aga SEMI Langford won from George Gunther Valley- Falls 12 rounds Five Yew Ago Sam Langford vs Barry Wills no decision Toledo 12 rounds t' 0 iSR 1 I Le 1 cl It 1 tt I r- I Dr I to the Dame demv Cae this would and los of the rough rt not -r the Iplete the 'Splays for a for-was I the QUM Wood ushed -yard for4 by The to west- etsto came ay in was hills Knute hence ushes ar to their al- Dame about layers who for 'line Dame luck have erred' 4 for iND kYne's 6 to weeks Place or A yland the littrns each Yed ughn Le de- 1 first for I score he 42 Lnager ued a 1 roved I grid IA to- to 22 from ely all flings skell's le the ull of favor a hot- 4 nwaits by a 11) ill- TEXANS DO If BY BACKFIELD went through a hole at right tackle for 20 yards it took four Baylor men to down him Wilson went In for Corcoran Wilson made 3 at right tackle Fourth Period Ward made 4 yards at left guard for the distance Pittman got him Boa-ton College's ball on Baylor's 20-yard line Wilson fsiled at right tackle Fit-litigant was ordered out of the game for bitting Wilson It's Booton College's ball first down on Baylor's 1-yard line after the Penalty for roughness on Baylor Ward went through left guard for the wore Boston College lig Baylor Baylor Darling held the ball and Paton kicked goal Score Boston College 27 Baylor Blot lock kicked off over the Boston College goal line and it was Boston College's ball on her 20-yard line Darling punted to Bradshaw on Baylor's 30-yard line It's Baylor's ball first down on her 37-yard line O'Connell went in for Cronin for Boston College Bla Hock made 4 at left end Boston College was penalized off side A forward pass Bradshaw to Birch failed Kirk passed the ball high over Bradshaw's head but he ran 20-yard and turning heaved a pass saving his team a big sties Mteappy intercepted Bradshaw 's pass Ward made 5 at right tackle Anderson got ham Boston College penalized 5 yards for off aide Darling made at left tackle Bradshaw nailed him Mathews made the distance Boston College's ball on Baylor's 36-yard line Darling went through right tackle for 10 yards Mathews made 12 at left tackle Boston College'm ball first down on Baylor's 25-yard line 3latthew5 made 12 yards puntIng to Baylor's 13-yard line' Darling made 3 at right tackle Wilson plowed through left guard for the score' Score Boston College 3 3 Baylor Connelly and replaced Tanner and Strickland Paton fails for goaL Score Boston College 33 Baylor Moses replaces Bradshaw for Baylor Darling kicked to Moses on Baylor's 1- yard line he was forced 011tRid0 on his own 20-yard line Tanner-failed to gain at center as the whistle blew and ended the game with the score Boston College 33- Baylor Lineup: Boston College Positron Baylor Comerford Birch Left end Left tackle-Left 1 guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarterback Left halfback Right halfback Komilowski Elbery Heappy Donohue Paton O'Connell Darling Cronin Blailock Weathers Kirk Anderson WYilliams Crosby radshaw Pittman Strickland Ward Wilson Wilson Tanner Fullback A Whiting Cornell umpire Robert Guild Harvard field judge George Brown A A linesman Dan Sullivan Syracuse DENTON EAGLES WIN FROM EAST TEXAS DENTON Nov Texas Nor mat College went down to defeat 30 to 0 before the North Texas Normal College Eagles in the Armistice Day football game here this afternoon played before 3000 Commerce was no match for the local teachers and the game was In the visitors' territory most of the time West starredfor Denton both defensive and offensive and Wimberly was the principal ground gainer for commerce The lineup: Tex Nor Position Tex Nor Grissom I West Left end Blevina Lrldges Hardin Fits Worsham Fowler Fennistcn Wimberly Holly Davis Left tackle Pollan Left guard London Center Ba 102 Bight guard Ittibitt tackle McAllister Olt tackle 'W West night end Wilkirson Quarterback Davidson Left halfback Slack Right halfback Morris Bran non Fullback CLARENDON COLLEGE WINS SIXTH VICTORY CLARENDON Nov College gained its sixth consecutive victory Saturday when it defeated the football team from the Oklahoma Junior Agricultural and Mechanical College from Goodwell 50 to The visitors were outzlassed in every department Daniels and Fields starred for the Aggies while the teamwork of the locals was a feature The latter half of the game was played in the rain Clarendon made many substituttons The Bulldog team Is undefeated this season ABILENE DEFEATS SAN ANGELO HIGH AllIIENE Nov 11- High outplayed San Angelo High in football game Saturday and won by a score of 17 to All of the scoring was dons In the first two quarters- Two touchdowns two goals and field goal made the score-The Abilene goal was in danger one time No teem has scored on Abilene this season he has the best tearis in her history Tarleton Wins Title DECATUR Texas Nov Agricultural College of Stephenville wort the district championship Int defeating Decatur Baptist College -here Saturday 47 to Three touchdowns came in the last four minutes of play Decatur never threatened the Tarleton line a LI cle for aen to Wilson1 By SPARROW MeGANN (Copyright-1922 by The Star-Telegram) NEW YORK Nov 11When word of the downfall of Jack Britton and the crowning of Mickey Walker nm king of the welters reached England one figater quickly held up hia head and took notice He is Ted Midi Lewis the English welter who le keen to win some sort of a world's title The writer learns that he will shortly be leaving for this country to work up a match with the new champion Joe Beckett according to experts familiar with European fighters is now the finest heavyweight in Europe and will beat Battling tilki if the two ever go through with the bout originally scheduled for London Dec 7 but against which the British home office has set its face The big Englishman has Improved a great deal since Carpentier and Fran' Moran knocked him cold and besid4 that he seems to have replaced the glasg In his jaw with something closely resembling reinforced concrete a Even granting that Frank Moran is not qualified to beat any of our second-rates his old Mary Ann wallop is still something which no fighter of whatever class would' be willing to stop with his jaw: if he could help it Yet Beckett took the blow blinked sat down took the count of eight and then arising stowed the Pittsburger away Grouch at December It is no wonder therefore that Beckett just now is the white-haired boy of England It is possible that Beckett won't care so very much if the Siki fight is barred in England espeeially as he would have had to meet the negro In December All fighters are superstitious and Beckett is very much so Especially he has feared the last month of the year as period in which to box Yet he agreed to a December bout against the warlike Senegalese Either Joe has gained in courage or else some powerful hunch took the curse off the tvvelfth month Beckett's grouch against December has been bulwarked by some disagreeable facts chief among thorn being a knockout by Carpentier in that month and another one by Frank Moran Ilghtees Superstitious For Beckett to fight in December would be like Johnny Dundee -fighting in black trunks Fans may or may not recall that Johnny Dundee has sustained but one knockout in the course of his long career The successful walloper was Johnny's old rival Willie Jackson Frion the occasion of this fight Dundee mislaid the white trunks he invariably wore and had to go into the ring with a pair of black ones That was the last time anyone ever saw Dundee in black trunks Other fighters have had little customs born of superstitions Charley Beecher for instance doesn't object to wearing a Christian moniker in the ring but the initials he wears on his trunks must always be embroidered in Hebrew characters Sam Langford always used to place a bead of a rosary In his left sock before entering the ring Johnny Summers habitually bound his scapular around his left ankle before going against an opponent John Sullivan carried a rabbit's foot in his pocket althmagh it is not known that he ever took one into the ring with him MeV) is a report that Dempsey will be invited to England to take Silas place against Beckett I Best Play to Use i "7 I Special to The Star-Telegram HOUSTON Nov 11--Develeping the most spectacular aggressiveness shown by any Owl team in two years Rice Institute Saturday afternoon found its stride in the second half of a muddy game with Arkansas University anti ran up a final 31 to 7 score The game was sensational because of the long runs and the gain of the very light Rice backfield Only once did the Razorbacks show any superiority end 1was due to a single lie entered the game in the third period and single-handed bucked the ball over fur the visitors only score Due to an hour's rain Saturday morning Rice field was spotted with pools of water which immediately became mud when the game etarted Time after thate tlayers slipped anti came up frem scrambles with faces and bodies black with minh but for some peculiar reason very few fumbles were experienced by either team because of the slipperiness of the ball The sun appeared shortly after noon and drove off some of the dampness and a snappy breeze chilled the players as welt as the spectators It was as entertaining a game from all standpoints as the season has produced here BREWERY NINE OF -MEXICO 'TO PLAY IN Special to The Star-Telegram LAREDO Nov Cuauhtemoc baseball team of Monterey Mexico which recently won the baseball championship of Northern Mexico will flay a series of four games in Laredo on Sunday morning and afternoon and and Tuesday afternoons with the San Antonio all-professional team the latter team being composed of National American Southern and Texas League players who ''hibernated" to an Antonio for the Winter Among the players who will come to Laredo wits the San Antonio team will be some of the best of the major leaguers while Huber of the Southern League who is making his Winter home at Mirando City where he is interested In the oil business will also play with the San team Monterey like other Mexican cities has adopted baseball as a national sport and it is fast supplanting bull-fighting in fact whenever there is a big game of baseball and a bull-fight on in Monterey these days the greater crowd goes to the ball game Baseball is gaining a foothold in Mexico City and other big cities of the Mexican republic and at the rate that interest Is Increasing in the baseball games throughout Mexico each succeeding year it is fast gaining in popularity over bull-fighting the most brutal of Mexican sports Mexico's interest in baseball at this time is such that good salaries are being paid many American players to play with the Mexican teams Monterey itself has several of the fastest teams in the Mexican republic included in these being several fostered and supported by the Cuauhtemoc Brewery now one of the llrreett II the world BOBCATS DEFEATED BY HOWARD PAYNE sAN MARcOS March Payne football team defeated the Southwest Texas Normal College Bobcats in a thrilling game this afternoon by a score of 24 to 6- The Bobcats put up a good fight but simply could not break up the Yellow Jackets' open field running and forward passing Normal made their only marker early In the first period when Wier bucked his way across Howard Payne made their first counter in the second quarter after advancing the ball by a aeries of lateral passes to Normal's nine-yard line and then by a buck by Turner Turner carried the ball across again the third for Howard Payne The third marker was made in the third quarter by Grady on a pass By a series of lateral passes the Yellow Jackets advanced the ball to the Bobcats one-yard line and Turner bucked across for a counter in the fourth quarter The most consistent ground gainers for the Normal were Weir and Kellam while Kallina and Lowman played a g( od gtme In the line Howard Payne's outstanding stars were Chaney Grady and Turner in the backfield and Flack at end MINERAL WELLS GOLF TOURNAMENT PRIZES MINERAL WELLS Nov list of prizes has been announced by the Mineral Wells Golf and Country Club to be given away at the first annual invitational tournament of the club which will be held Nov 13 14 and 15 Fifteen prizes will be given to players In the tournament They are: Medalist prize one golf bag: medallstprize second day one dozen golf balls: medalist prize third day one golf club team prize two dozen golf balls champion prize loving cup: runner up one pair golf shoes second flight one golf jacket runner up half dozen golf balls third flight crow flight club runner up sport shirt fourth flight 100 cards runner up one pair of golf stockings putting prize half dozen golf balls eagle prize one year's subscription to Golfer's Magazine: ringer prize one year's subscription to the American Golfer AGGIES TRACKMEN DEFEAT TEXAS AUSTIN Nov A defeated the University of Texas 28 to 27 in a dual cross country meet today the first of the season Trout star Longhorn performer was not able to partietpate on account of being out with dengue fever reard of the Aggies was the outstanding runner finishing first with loop of Texas second The run was over a four-mile course The Aggies took first third fourth ninth and tenth while the varsity won second fifth sixth seventh and eighth BASKET BALL GIRLS ISSUE CHALLENGE The North Side basked ball girls have had workouts almoat daily for the last few nights The coach Miss Bostick Ls elated over the showing of the team and says it is ready for any city team The North Side sextet is scheduled to clash with Central Methodist at the North Side cyra 3Ionday at 4:30 Practice games are being arranged with and As yet Mists Bostick has had but one bid from another Hi team It being from Cleburne It was not Accepted Looeto to At'mtander JACKSONVILLE Nov College defeated Rusk College here Saturday score 9 to First Period 3aylor won the to and decided to the kick-off Darling kicked off Pittman who returned the kick by to midfield Darling punted off-on Bay los 10-yard line Pittman to Darling who ran the ball back yards to the 38-yard line crown -Ward and Corcoran made nine azt ato on line plays Cronin fumbled on afore 30-yard line and Pittman ream -iare-d for Baylor Elbery recovered a a War fumble on the 3-yard Hoe Dar' and Ward made 6 yards on line lea rye but Boston College waa penalized 4 yards Darling punted offside on at ylors 22-yard line a ore line plays by Tanner and Pitt-ins '42 gave Baylor 6 yards Bradshaw -de I yards around left end Tanner 0 first down on Baylor's 36-yard 'eh it Pittman and Tanner made 6 yards -ya 1:0110 the line Comerford blocked nall'i punt recovering it on his own -ye notrd line Wird and Cronin made 6 yards Parse -g punted offside on Baylor's 17-yard a Duffy replaced O'Connell at right Pittelen kicked to Darling who a Ma outside on Baylor's 4-yard line a forward pass Darling to Comerford a a completedcarrying the ball to Lay-'if 2-yard line first period cloned a ball In Boston 's possession on Baye (I 23-yard line Score Boston College ur llaylor re Second Period Corcoran replaced 'Wilson at fullback no Boston College Cronin made the a I ranee at center First down on Bay-Ile -r3 Iyard line Ward's plunge through eeer carried the ball to Baylor's oneise od line'and the same played pushed ec seer On the next play by a plunge ean mock right 'kuard a- eaten kicked goal from placement --srs Boston College 7 Baylor I ts Pittman kicked off out or bounds on 1eresa Colleges 45-yard line where eine got the ball Boston College irte al penalized 6 yards for and At: rlisp punted to Bradshaw who fumy A Koslowski recovered and reached Woes 16-yard line before he was lei -vned Darling went through right it t' icka for four yards Third down as 'resin go Darling went through right li -ard for the gain Beaver replaced Ides ay for Boston Cullege First down in taion College ball on Baylor's 4-yard lt: se Ward went through center for the Ir' 're dletauce Kirk downed him Dart :3 failed to gain at center Blailock ospesd Ward Darling was pushed center for the score Patton la' etel the goat from placement Score SM011 College 14 Baylor 0 4' Bailock kicked to Ward on Boston n- wage 40-yard line Boston College -e 'ot down on their own 20-yard line '1' tieing punted to Bradshaw on Bay-es 20-yard line he fumbled but re- rr-t trued the ball out of bounds Baylor's oe 's all first down on ner own 24-yard Tanner made 6 at left tackle 7t- 1 LI emerford got him Second down two a Sr go Tanner went through center for we Third down one to go Blailock et teed out of bounds on a try at left I-- ati Bradshaw punted to Darling on mton' 37-yard line he fumbled and th 'may recovered for Baylor Baylor's 11 first down on Boston's 37-yard line tarry had the wind knocked out of a -mett the play Bradshaw went around ant and for 4 yards Heappy got him nekland made three at right guard mu itian licappy made the tackle Cronin law Matlock for it losS on an atlas noted left end run from the hidden ell formatiata Bradshaw tried a place-lark rest kick and failed Bosten's hall rst down on her 20 yard line larl taxiing punted to Bradshaw on Bayne 15-yard line He barely touched Oat '4 awl It went out of bounds on flay-To lnyard line Baylor's ball first Id inn Bradshaw made four and Stricktot six at right end Ilaylor's ball tve 'rst down on her own 42-yard line isspry got him Boston got the ban olo a Baylor's 45-yard line when Brad-his forward pass went directly into we srroran's hands Darlings forward ass to Comerford Wes grounded An- cnt cues40rwar4 pass Darling to Ward 1-lesIC The halt ended here with the i ter0Tloston 14 Baylor ---e Third Period Weathers kicked off to Darling on tin lain College 20-yard line He re- el 'teed te yards Weathers made the inns Darling punted to Tanner on h'eor's 20-yara line Comerford down- Tanner in his tracks Bayloes ball El Planted to Darling on Boston th: 45-yard line Crosby got him! it Mdilfield Boston College's ball first eau at midfield Cromn made 5 at 'tt md Birch got him Cronin went zPigh right guard for the gain Kirk INN ra litra Its Boston Colleges ball 23 1 goal Boston College penalized 15 for '14ness Darling rnade 5 yards around Ist end Strickland got hint Cronin '11-4 around left end downed by lechers Darling punted out of bounds I- a BaYlOr'S 10-yard line Baylor' ball first down Boston Col-! Is penalized 5 yards for offside dawn 3 to go Williamson lost 3 aels on a hidden ball trick Paton got na Bradshaw failed to gain at left aXs goelowski got him Brahaw a poor pass but recovered It r'-1111 Punted to Baylor's 30-yard line r-oilitt tumbled and recovered it him-1 ikaton College's bail first down on '471(1'11 line Cronin made two -aht guard Ward made three yards nght guard Williamson got him 4 "eltnif NUM to Comerford failed and It Barlor's ball first down on her ''t -yard line Another forward I 47" troundech Pittman was nailed by L'ea saloon college men at center -44ork toads 4 at right end HeapP1' i 441 him I a 7ateer failed at center and Pittman aned to Darling on Boston Colleges q-sard line Birch nailed him as the I 4 'decl Boston College's ball first! 721- Ward Made 6 through right il '4a Bradshaw got hint Corcoran 44 at rlght taekiA Pitman got himl 6ran was stopped by Anderson Dar- 1 ze ent ti to Bradshasy on Baylor's 10- Iltie Baylor's ball first down on x7a 16-Yard line Bradahaw fumbled aolows1t1 recovered Ward went 'e 77-1S right guard for 2 Anderson got "ard went through left guard for trtII1: Cronin went through right -A a touchdown On the next play- '1'1st got through and spoiled the Cy Beaton College TO Baylor Im -onnelScar went In for Duffy F11- --4 went In for Crosby for Baylor 141tling Punted to Bradshaw on Bay- te i '4-rard line Da '0 ball fi- "IL Tanner rradeontY: tarcska at left tackle Mende I -at left 1- ''t Comer- him Strickland made one tit''' Elhery dropped him Pitt- an Punted to Parling on Boston Col- -yard brie Boston Colleges 4 I lecier ow a 48-yard line Ward BY 117-Gli FULLERTON (By New York Times-Chieago Tribune Special Leased Wire Copyrighted) OHIO STADIUM COLUMBUS Ohio Nov 11---Chicagos Maroons clung to their chance for the conference cham-1 plonship Saturday by throwing the third straight defeat Ohio has suffered and i finally breaking the Ohio hoodoo by-Winning a fiercely fought game 14 to 9 Beaten held at bay through the first half with the inspired Buckeyes fighting for their football honor the Maroons came back in the second half and crashed their way to one touchdown Be fore the Ohioans could rally their broken morale the Chicagoans cut loose a dazzling forward pass attack which enabled Dickson to cross the Ohio line for the second time Then instead of breaking the fighting Buckeyes hurled their strength into the struggle and in one of the most spectacular attacks of the season went oven and under wriggled past and finally smashed through the etrong Maroon line for a touchdown that set the crowd wild It looked then as if the Maroons might in spite of their greater power throw away the game even as they did the one to Princeton for Ohio raging tearing fighting was ripping the way to another score forward passing aid sweeping downfield when with two opponents leaping for the same ball in midfield the Chicago man grabbed the flying pigskin and Ohio's rush was stopped Having escaped disr titer twice merely because the Buckeye' who received forward passes were too slow to outrun the Maroons when forward Passes' had been captured and the field was clear before them the Maroons gave the Qhloans no more chances but clung desperately to possession of the bail delayed and plunged until the final I whistle sounded Ohio mortified by two defeats promised a great fight Saturday! and the Buckeyes gave the Maroons all they promised and then some Chicago was the better team stronger more resourceful and faster Twice after Ohio completed forward passes the receivers were so slow they were dragged down from behind and nothing else saved Chicago from a 15-14 defeat and another Princeton mournfest The play of Workman at half in the first period the work of Pyott at all times in plunging and kicking and the smashing of Zorn and Harry Thomas were magnifieent but scarcely seen by the crowd was the beautiful line opening by Lewis and l'ondelik aided by King In the second half they split the Ohio line open and tore paths for the attack There were no special heroes but one play a forward pass by Strohnreler to Harry Thomas stands out In the game It came late in the fourth quarter when Strohmeier dropping back to throw dodged three charging Buckeyes made a 35-yard throw across the field and Thomas leaping and twisting caught the ball and came near another score EXTERMINATOR LOSES TO QUINCY STABLES BALTIMORE Nov Pimlico Autumn season came to a close Saturday with One of the greritest surprises of the meeting when Kelmees great gelding Exterminator Wa91 almost disgracefully beaten in the Pimlico cup at two and a quarter miles The victory went to the Qpincy stables' entry Captain by two Jones Exterminator starters Emmeline to the a purse in money Man 0 now if goal this liascba ll will start 5 Saturday The four teams to be grouped in this I class with managers are: I-Tubb Diggs i Ciarence Kraft Rock Island Bob White Southwestern Telephone tornIpany Ellis Payton Pierce Oil Corporation Paul Ferree i The managers of the teams will meet tin the office of the recreation board 11003 Throckmorton Street Monday at 1 5 rn to work out details and agree 1 on a schedule Practice games will be played by each i before the opening of the season i The Hubb Diggs nine will meet Saam's i team at Trinity Episcopal gymnasium 1 Monday is in The Telephone Company will meet Lainerl College at the Trinity Episcopal Cuhrch gymnasium 1 Tuesday in a practice game 1 A fommerciat Learue wiii be corn! pleted shortly Teams wiehing to enter I may do sa by getting In touch- with Mu nicipal Athletic Director trans at laSt at office of recreation board Mineral Wells Wins MINERAL Nov one of the hardest-fought games ever witnessed on the local grounds the Mineral Wells Cats the local American Legion crack football defeated the Breckenridge squad 6 to The Mlneral Wells score was made in the last minute of play 1 BADGERS I LOSE TO ILLINOIS MADISON Wis Nov the brilliancy of Captain Rollie Williams the Cardinal of Wisconsin was lowered In defeat Saturday ifs touted as the underdog wrecked the Badgers big ten title hopes in a gruelling battle that terminated 3 to the points resulting from a drop kick by Bone Clark the Illinois quarter in the third period The battle was just such a thing as these two time honored rivals engage in It was smash bang and smash again right from the Jump At no time was there a marked edge for eithe- and Wisconsin might have been rewarded with at least a tie if Richard's men had seen fit to play for a kick instead' of a touchdown in the first period when Illinois held for downs and kicked out of danger That was the only time Illinois had its back to the wall Wisconsin made its mistake in not giving greater leeway to the forward pass attack in the early part of the game For the most part the offensive was centered on the Illinois line and the results were indifferent These same tactics prevailed even after Illinois had scored but at the close with only a few minutes left the style was switched andpass after pass went hurling through the air Some failed but enough were completed to drive the visitors back and If the final whistle had been delayed bit the Badgers might have pulled out a victory FOOTBALL RESULTS At Cambridge: Princeton 10 Harvard 3 At New York: Cornell 23 Dartmouth At New Haven: Ya1e45 Maryland 3 At Boston: Boston College 33 Baylor At Syracuse: Syracuse 32 McGill At Annapolis: Navy 52 St Xavier At Philadelphia: Pittsburg 7 Pennsylvania 6 At New Brunswick: Lafayette 33 Rutgers 6 At Manchester: Maine 14 New Hampshire 7 At West Point: Army 0 Notre Dame At Worcester: Holy Cross 17 Springfield At Providence Boston University 7 Providence At New York: Columbia 17 Middlebury At Washington Pa: Washnigton and Jefferson 32 Wabash 6 At Detroit: University of Detroit 13 Haskell 3 At Lancaster Pa: Franklin and Marshall 19 Swarthmore At Evanston: Purdue 13 Northwestern 24 At Tiffin Ohl Akron 19 Heidelberg At Cleveland: Oberlin 47 Case 7 At Wooster: Wooster 63 Kenyon At Ashland Ohio: Ashland 61 Defiance At Meadville Pa: Allegheny 68 Westminster At Evanston-Purdue 13 Northwestern 24 At Biolmington-West Virginia 33 Indiana At Indianapolis-Depauw 'Butler 19 At St Loula--St Louis 14 Dallas 0 At Lawrence-University of Nebraska 28 Kansas At Wheeling 'Va-Bethany 7 Ohio University At Allentown Pa-Villa Nova 16 Mohlettborg 6 At Providence-Brown 27 Bates 12 At Lebanan-Lebanon Valley 13 Susquehana At Arnserst-Amherst 41 Trinity At Ileadville-Alleghany 68 Westminster At Cleveland-Oberlin 47 Case 7 At Columbia-South Carolina 12 Furmann At Tampa-Florida 57 Mississippi At Montgomery-Auburn 19 Tulane 0- At Suwanee-Suwanee 21 Birmingham Southern 0 At Nashville Vanderbilt 19 Kentucky JLt Atlanta-Georgit Tech 19 George-- tstwn 7 At Athens Ga-Georgia 6 Virginia 6 At Grover City-Grover City 7 Duquesne At Poitland Me-Bowdoin 13 Tufts 12 At Williamstown-Williams 22 Wesleyan 7 At State College-Penn State 10 Carnegie Tech 0- At Bethlehem-Bucknell 14 Lehigh Os At Columbus-Chicago 14 Ohio State 9 At Hamilton T-Colgate 40 Rochester At Louisville-Centre 20 Washington and Lee 6 At Iowa City-Minnesota 14 Iowa 211 At Madison-Illinois 3 Wisconsin At Austin-Texas 26 Southwestern At Norman Okla-Oklahoma la Missouri 14 At Columbia-South Carolina 27 Furman 5 At Troy-Rensselaer 59 Worcester Tech At Schenectady-Union 21 Marrilton 6 At Manhattan-Kansas A ggies 12 Ames 2- At Des Moines-Drake 19 Colorado Agates 6 At Denver-Denver University 7 Colorado School of Mines 7 At Colorado Springs-University of Colorado 3 Colorado College 15 At Topeka Washburn College 2 College of Emporia 6 At Oxford: Miami 20 Mount Union 6 At Stanford: University of Southern California 6 Stanford At Seattle: University of Calitcrnia 45 University of Washington 7 At Eugene Ore: Washington State College University Of Oregon 13 At East 1ansing: Michigan Agates Wealeian fi ist Charlotte C-Davidson 34 Wofford At Raleigh C-Trinity 3 Wake Forest At Memphis-University of Tennessee si misosissippi A fig 3 At Ada Ohio-Ohio Northers 27 Western Reserve Jae itsboro Befrate Bridgeport JACKSBORO Nov It Jacksboro High School football team overwhelmed Bridgeport here title afternoon by a score of 31 to The game vJaa the mcst spVited ever played en the local and witnessed by the largetrt at- tendance tam Alcock which won handily lengths from Cosden's Pau au BY SoL 'AIETZGEIL A sixteenth of a mile back 9 i3 Copyright 1922 Sol Metzger iminator for third among the fiv ers while odus and Lady El i had been pulled up when beatet 1 The race was worth $7100 winner and it was Just alien that was needed to put Extermii first place among American winners a place now held by 1-ar It seems very doubtful us-I Exterminator will achieve his year I INDOOR LEAGUE TO ef-1 ARRANGE SCHE prov-i The Industrial Indoor iv- ---1 i vAmlemA League has been lined up and NN Aleock which won handily lengths from Cosden's Paul A sixteenth of a mile back W98 for third among the five while Itxodus and Lady had been pulled up when beaten The race was worth $7100 winner and it was just such that was needed to put Exterminator first place among American Nrinners a place now held by War It seems very doubtful Exterminator will achieve his year ARRANGE SCHEDULE i The Industrial Indoor 'League has been lined up and this week it a rbnounced LAWRENCE Kan Nov Itn tile ball in your possession on five thousand football fans watched the your 40-yard line first down near end heavy Nobraska University eleven plow of first half with a two touchdown lead its way through the Kansas University to overcomp by all means open the at-team here Saturday afternoon and roll up tack The score itself indicates that tht crushing kore of 28 to your running plays have failed or else Fighting gamely through the first three the opposition is able to stern a long quarters the Jayhawker tines cruMbled advance for a touchdown Now pass In the final period before the smashing mixing short passcs with long ones us- attacks of the Corn Huskers each of ing the latter in the first instance to which netted them saint of from 5 to carry you well past midfield Some 15 yards years ago Washington and Jefferson Nebraska's only points in the first assorted a long and short forward pass-quarter were two scored by a safety hut Illg attack against Yale with telling efin the succeeding three periods the feet after Yale had gained a masked Corn Huskers launched- an attack that advantage A running attack had provgained momentum until It ha overcome ed futile so switched to the what resistance the Kansas team had other for a series of consistent gains lien offering The last quarter the ball leading to two scores remained in Nebrasks's possession throughout the period with One excep- With the ball in your possession on 'don Kansas did not make a single first the opponents 10-yard line fourth down down in the final period the goal-line to gain near end of game A pouring rain that I egan coop after you are leading in take no chances with the game started did not dampen the drop-kicks but play a forward pass that spirits of the crowd is well backed up Safety first is the With the ball In your possession on your 40-yard line first down near end of first half with a two touchdown lead to Overcome by all means open the at- tack The score itself indicates that your running plays have failed or else the opposition is able to stem a long advance for a touchdown Now paas mixing short passes with long ones ing the latter in the first instance to carry you well past midfield Some years ago Washington and Jefferson assorted a long and short forward pass- ing atttick against Yale with telling fe et after Yale ha gained a marked advantage A running attack had ed futile so switched to the other for a series of consistent gains! leading to two scores With the ball in your Possession on the opponents 10-yard line fourth down the goal-line to gain near end of game you are leading in take no chances with drop-kicks but play a forward pass that is well backed up Safety first is the principle of the winner near the end of the game Drop and placement kicks may be blocked and converted into touchdowns by the opposition and wide may fall into the arms- of aa opposing back who has full steam up an4 is headed for your goal-line Avoid such possibilities in this situation Play your pass over the line so that if the enemy recover it he will be thrown without gain Take no long chances to score near the end of a contest you hid the upper hand in At this stage and with the ball where it is rerneminr It Is a long Journey for the opposition to make if they are forced to drive for a touchdown Dallas Man 'WinnerAUSTIN Nov 11--By defeating Captain Coleman of ihtice 6-3 6-3 7-9 9-7 "Red- Thalheimer of Dallas won the Austin invitation tennis singles trophy a silver tea service here Saturday It has been decided to make the meet an nual affair SAN ANTONIO PLANS GOLF CLUB HOUSE SAN ANTONIO Nov have been submitted and approved for the new golf club house at the municipal links Brackenridge Park Bids for construction will be advertised for at Os Cc A commodious structure v1II be erected stones are nosy being' gathered by city workmen and piled CM the club house time for the annual Tex- as championship tournament late in January It Is estimated that the club house can be built in 60 days after the contract is let "Loafers" Victorious The "Terrell Street Loafers" detested the "Fairmount Gang" Saturday 17 to 6 A 40-yard drop kick by Woodward of the winners featured.

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