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i 1921 AINDAY OCTOBER 16 1921 A Rn: FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM 7 4 A' 1 I' 1 4-- Jr- ri( 4 0 to 0 1 gc: 4 kil 41 qpi 1 0 A i 4-- A I 14 1 7-) 2 fr Net' 3- 11: -k Ak 4-4' 1mt 9 1 it -4" I 101112q1 0 11 I MN A' LONE TOUCHDOWN gOSION COLLEGE Br THREE "AGGIE" PLAYERS wh loom up the brightest di as ears at Texas A his year Left to right: Pinson of Comanche halfback Capt "Bugs" Igor- 1101111E 1 Huuu "al etn untollitritsitirtut7ati Int yin I ris of Comanche quarterback Sammy Sanders of Franklin halfback ii iii in i i ii I WINS FROM TEXAS AGGIES IN 1921 OCTOBER 16 1921 re cfR 1 rill LGr BA i 11 0 LE gOSIO A i RI 8 THREE "AGGIE" PLAYERS who loom up as the brightest stars at Texas A this year Left to right: Pinson of Comanche halfback Capt "Bugs" Morris of Comanche quarterback Sammy Sanders of Franklin halfback FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Pvf ki1 9 lioRNEDFADCSIOUISMNA'S LONE TOUCHDOWN WINS FROM TEXAS AGGIES IN f) (0) Pt NS rirr uNivERsiTy IBAY I it 1 ki i 7 P' 11 1 i 1-: ell 0 If I to s' play tt oh: 111 pLOSE la Play WHIP HARD-FOUGHT PUNTING BATTLE 0 Llo to- -Ogi )11 14 le A BY le A BY BILLY BEE Star-Telegram Snorts Editor 1 DALLAS Oct "Fightin' Irish" from Boston tak ft college lived up to their name Saturday when they outslug been aFt ged and outscored the Baylor Baptists in the new stadium lit the Fair Grounds Score: 23 to 7 at can stant Baylor's lone count was due to a nifty trick play pulled Inalith! l'n the first pericd It was the direct result of a naive sugng in fleStiOn by Coach Bridges of the Baptists to Coach Cavan- It ebaft vtugh of the Catholics Bridges appeared on the side lines in thft a four-gallon hat Cavanaugh wore what the English -erm a "bowler" the average American a "derby" and the I fi 30ston Irish an "Iron Kelly" Movie men shot them as they l'i lked tan1 cp ll 8 A comparatively sma crowd was in lie- -n hand when the two elevens lined 0-------------------------------- r) Approximately 5000 spectators Is 0 TIIE LINEUP: i were in the 15000-capacity bowl I 0 rently "It's understood that a lineman i BAYLOR BOSTON A rently I "It's understood that a lineman BAYLOR BOSTON 72 of I I 1 A 4 11440' lit LI rli 03 -4 -r-v- 4 11 t- 1' Si: -7: 1 1: -----x-: 44ir 64 'lkoVIH Arl'-- --1" 1401011100 A i -OP tp: ::74 -N 14g-11- i 4 eiSt-- ill'i -1 Vrk---s-r T-- rs ---r -4-- 7- 6 4 3 44 tb- -W1---- i--- --c--4 :1::: 11 1 c16 '---W14 -i: A-4 -kro-t -t-'Fr- -v- r- f- I- ii-e': 41-t- pw---- 'V': 4 'L- L1-53r0t olt --t ---'-f4- 10'1 NONOLP 1) -e ::4 14: il 4A 7- Ee -1 ----e- 4 jk P' i--3-: zwr -4 -14 110-1 4t7 spcciaz to The stor-Ttlerroat was downed in his track Wlieon lace BATON ROUGE IAL Oct- kilns McFarland hit center for ill Inc fighting ehsrging (riving precious Yards Ives fumbled and recovered alic-'- ground by inches holding tenaciously Fergana over center yard Ives stnt to every segment of the battle sttined around right end but Tigers failed to gtid iron of State field the Louitcana i melte first down Sanders punted out Tigers and the Texas Aggies fought I of bounds on 30yard line Ives punte4 grimly neither gaining a definite ad- i ee yards out of bounds A forward pass vantage until the fourth quarter when i to Morris to Smith gained IS yard' Reginald McFarland Tiger half back 1 Texas was penalized fore yards for off- on a pees from center fumbled recov- i side Sandre runted and Ives received ered and started around right end from on a fair catch A center offside his own farty yard line and with prac- and Texas was penalized five yards ticaliy no interference fought his way Hughes went in for Steele Sanders puut- ingie handed through the whole Texas ed 20 yarda Ives signalled for a lairAggie team for the firt and' only touch- catch but A attempted to make down of the game going nasty yards on a touchdown on it They were calrea the play and giving the Louisiana Tigers back due to the fact that Ives airmailed a 6 to 0 victory over Bible and Loris for a fair catch It was lactutslanaS Star Aggie gang Ives falling to kick oal ball on her 20-yard line Ives ducked It was a great games and for nearly around right end for five yards Ed- every moment during the four periods mondson went in for Helms Ives punt-of play the spectators were on their ed Johnson dropped for loss of four yard on a play through center The feet exhorting pleading and cheering ball was on A 4S-yard line when as some spectacular play was rushed across their enthusiasm the whistle blew Even after the touchdown had beon Score third quarter Louialaaa made the Aggies did not give up their Texaa fight but worked their way down the Fourth punted to field in a steady fashion a beautiful Ives who failed to return Ives punted forward paste for twenty-five yards to A forty-yard line Johnson replaying them on Loulelana's thirty-yard eelving Miller went around left end line for two yards Bourgeois made a won-A Wins Toes derful tackle Ives returned five yards on Murrah punt Ai completed pass In the first quarter A dr won from lives to Matthews gained twenty the toss Ives kicked off to Wilson who returned twenty-five yards Sanders five yards McFarland fumbled recov- ered and went sixty yards around left went over tackle four yards Buckner end for a touchdown Ives failed to went over end but failed to gain Buck- Louisiana kick goal Score: 6 Aggies 0 rier went over center for a two yards From then on until the whistle blew oes Sanders punted from forty-yard the ball was carried up and down the ine and Helm fumbled but Steele re- field by punts but neither team came rovered on thirty-yard line Ives punted in striking distance of goal to Sanders who returned two yards Pinson mowed through tackle eight Position Texas Aggies-- irards Morris went around right end Curtis Wilson mit lost two yards Sanders punted and Left lvea returned fiften yards McFarland Herford Wien lashed over tackle for one yard Ives Left tackle went around left end fifteen yards Eillinris Murray (Capt) Ewen went over center no gain Ives Left guard Iver tackle no gain Ives punted to Bourgeois Dubois anders who returned twenty yards Center Randers punted and Ives was downed Landr7 Dietrich his tracks McFarland slipped around Right guard left end for nine yards McFarland Steele Carruthers tumbled through center for one yard Right tackle ror a first down Ives rounded right Lewis Evans Ind for eight yarde Ives went through Right end tacks for one yard Ewera crashed McFarland Morris 1enter for two yards Ives west Ives Quarterback ihrough tackle for five yards followed Faison Loy Ewen and Helm over tackle for ten Left halfback yards Loutelana again first down Helm Sanders McFarland went around left end for one Right halfback-yard Ewen was stopped through cen- Ewen Buckner McFarland was thrown for a loss Pullback 3f eight yards on the thirty-yard line Morraty (Monne 1nd A blocked a drop kick of Saint Mary): umpire Kinney (Mississippi vett Murrah recovered and Sanders A M4 head linesman SMith (Tu- punted to Ives who returned fifteen isse)- verde Ball was then on Louilanaas Summary: Substitutions li7 thirty-yard line Helm went over tackle Davis for )tussie spencer for Ewen or two yards and the whistle blew Matthews for Lewis Hughee for Steele do Ltr detwowlirs Catomr pcbaelrrul tfhor- Score first quarter Louisiana Texas ntle for Ives Texas A M- Edmonston for Helm Ewen for Spen- aggies Passes Incompleted Starting the second quarter Ives raz777713onhiaonsnwonnfoffroorrml)tarrtaentdrietrahM: EGTleitrillomftp-oorr mnted to Sanders who returned fit- 'een yards Ball was on A forty- -ard line Buckner went over center son for Wilson Touchdown: McFarland 'or one yard Sander pushed through Tame of quarters fifteen minutes grimly neither gaining a definite ad- i se yards out of bounds A forward I vantage until the fourth quarter when i to Morris to Smith gained IS 3ra: Reginald McFarland Tiger half back 1 Texas was penalized fire yards for i on a pass from center fumbled recov- i side Sandra eunted and Ives recei ered and started aroulid right end from on a fair catch A center his own forty yard line and with prac- and Texas was penalized five yal ticaliy no interference fought his way Hughes went in for Steele Sanders pe pingle handed through the whole Texas cel 20 yarda Ives signalled for a I A ggie team for the feat and' only touch- catch but A attempted to in down of the game going exty yards on a touchdown on it They were cal the play and giving the Louisiana Tigers back due to the feet that Ives 'signal a 6 to 0 victory over Bible and LC ris for a fair catch It was Lebutstat Star Aggie gang Ives failing to kick ball on her 20-yard line Ives duel goal round right end for five yards 1 It was a great games and for nearly A every moment during he four periods mondsort went in for Helms Ives pu of play the spectators were on their ed Johnson dropped for loss of feet exhorting pleading and cheering yarda on a play through center ball was on A 4S-yard line vr1 as some spectacular play was rushed the across heir enthusiasm whistle blew Even after the touchdown had been Score third quarter Louialaaa made the Aggles did not give up thetr Texaa fight but worked their way down the Fourth punted field in a steady fashion a beautiful Ives who failed to return Ives pun forward peso for twenty-five yards to A forty-yard line Johnson playing them on Louielana's thirty-yard celvinf Miller went around left line for two yards Bourgeois made a A Wins Toes derful tackle Ives returned five ya In the firet quarter A won Murrah punt A completed the toss Ives kicked off to Wilson who from ives to Matthews ained two': returned twenty-five yards Sanders five yards McFarland fumbled rec ered went over tackle four yards Buckner and went sixty yards around went over end but failed to gain Buck- end for a touchdown Ives failed kick goal Score: Louisiana 6 Aggiet tier went over center for a two yards From then on until the whietie loss Sanders punted from forty-yard the ball was carried up and down line and Helm fumbled but Steele re- field by punts but neither team cc covered on thirty-yard line Ives punted to Sanders who returned two yards in striking distanc of goal Pinson mowed through tackle eight Position Texas Aggiesyards Morrie went around right end Currie Wil but lost two yards Sanders punted and Left end ivee returned fiften yards McFarland Herford dashed over tackle for one yard Ives Left tackle went around left end fifteen yards B1101110 Murray (cal Ewen went over center no gain Ives Left guard over tackle no gain Ives punted to Bourgeois Dube Sanders who returned twenty yards Center Sanders punted and Ives was downed Landr7 Dietr in his tracks McFarland clipped around Right guard left end for nine yards McFarland Steele Carruth tumbled through center for one yard Right tackle for a first down Ives rounded right Lewis Eel end for eight yarda Ives went through Right end tacke for one yard Ewena crashed McFarland Mtn center for two Yards Ives went Ives Quarterback through tackle for five yards followed rin by Ewen and Helm over tackle for ten Left halfback yards Louitsiana again first down Helm Sand McFarland went around left end for one Right halfback yard Ewen was stopped through cen- Ewen Buck ter McFarland was thrown for a loss Pullback of eight yards on the thirty-yard line Morraty (Mot and A blocked a drop kick of 1 Saint Mary): umpire Kinney adississi Ivee Murrah recovered and Sanders A Me) head linesman Smith (7 punted to Ives who returned fifteen lane) yards Ball was then on Lotiilaaa'S Summary: Substitutions thirty-yard line Helm went over tackle Davis for Bussie epeneer for Ew for two yarde and the whistle blew Matthews for Lewis Hughes for Stel Score firat quarter Louisiana Texas Edmonston for Helm Ewen for Sp Aggies ceta Lewis for Curtei Campbell Passes Incomplete's Herford Wintle for Ives Texas A tVendt for Duboise Keen for Carrie Starting the second quarter Ives em McMillan for Morris Miller punted to Sanders who returned fit- Pinson Johnson for Sanders Gill teen yards 13all was on A forty- Sanders Brown for Dietrich Then yard line Buckner went over center son for Wilson Touchdown: McFarla for one yard Sanders pushed through lame of quarters fifteen minutes Position Player Crosby Comerford Left end Will! ILMff01 Keahane Left tackle Anderson Elbory Left guard Kirk Doyle Center -Weathers (Capt) Kelley Right guard Bla Hock Patton center for twenty yarda Ives tackling Morris dashed around left end for five yards A forward pass Morris to Evans EAST TEXAS NORMAL gained five yards Buckner was stopped over center with no gain Sanders slammed tackle for five yards Morris BEATS GRUBBS 9 TO fumbled on an attempted off tackle MTMeExaso RCESta --Tteexallormal Oct Commerce defeated the Grubbs play Bourgeois recovering for le on Louiftnaat twenty-yard line Ives CO punted fifty-five yards and Sanders re- East turned two yards Bourgeois making the tional College of Arlington at Ailing tackle Friday 9 1 Buckner was thrown for a lo to Passing and putting ss of used largely by both sides eight yards The Tigers were penalized This is the second victory for for offside five yards Sanders hit cen- East Texans within the last two we ter but lost three yards Sanders Morgan Fite and Deford starred punted to Ives who failed to return Helm crashed tackle for East Texas and Smith for Grubbs yre yards and the ball was in midfield Pinson failed fictals were Acker refer Barnes Texas umpire Time to gain around right end Spencer in- quarters twelve minute tercepted a pass and made three yards The ball was on the forty-eight yard 'ins in Louisiana's possession Ives MIDLAND HIGH BEATS tomhlisel hot niAtdo roonvobrowl Ittlkenrri fumbled but Dieter recovered EAST TEXAS NORMAL BEATS GRUBpS 9 TO COMMERCE Texas Oct- East Texas State Normal Oo liege Commerce defeated the Grubbs Vocational College of Arlington at Arlington Friday 9 to 0 Passing and putting used largely by both sides This is the sLcond victory for East Texans within the last two weeks Morgan Fite and Deford starred East Texas and Smith for Grubbs were Acker 1- referee: Barnes Texas Time quarters twelve minutest 1-1 le It1' Ilk Yee lw reN: '''It''' l' 36:::: A TH 0:) BILLy BEE l' 4 'i i- 4 4 iSr: tiz 141 111' 1 I ss i j- 4-1 COPY 1921 Al i tIZ COPY 'N WITH BILLY BEE 1921 twee gn May handle a pests as long as he doesn't move out of his tracks" hand paid Bridges and Cavanaugh agreedwerfat Ivspeettrion the Baptists slipped over their ecore shortly after the game '111 ie woo under way They did it by the th simple trick of having Vt-esttherts peso thil the bell to Anderson at left guard l' Anderson tucked it neatly between an- his calf and thigh while a Baylorite apparently ran away with the pig- rt skin The Bostonians were in mad and chase after the man they thought carry held the ball while AVilliamson I sneaked in took the oval and ran Pferty-seven yards to a touchdewn rThe suhlety of the Baptiste had the Catholics flabbergasted for awhile 0 0 -but they soon uncovered the fighting spirit they're noted for and beat the Baptista down tenri -Chuck" Darting was the worst ens' beq of the afternoon He was taken hIgi ff the field on a litter The Bostonians hard- vtre razzed from the stands for their toe" milting tactics but Cairnes of Baylor mi in tas the only mast ousted from the game na1tIes for roughness were frequent rd bath sides suffered The spectators osever were treated to a brand of Ingup pen PPY football such as he roesr7of'd4 r'd'''11 siTes The- tor-S: team were treated to a brand of )unds I Ingup peraPPY football such as the has 4 Alters of present football Players saw eamon the century ago It 'was smash smash ettirs 7ash and the devil take the hindmost local 1 -ether he be Baptist or Catholic and The wonderful Darling who was laid 'Jetta -say early the battering Jimmy Elston flea litthews Kelleher Patton Doyle and lenri- misnamed Koslowski in the bunch of ill be I -Woks gave the Baptists a won-North I laetrile But they found in Brad-tor and Williamson especially foemen vorhy of their steel Bradshaw and were gluttons for punish4 ent and wizards at outwitting the Boa elans It was all the Fightin Irish 1 9 mid do to handle that pair and had (- le rest of the Baylorites fought with same skill there might have been tchool different storY to tell i de- The Bears warmed up before the game gonad '-ze baseball players The BOStOniang 'Pt out of sLght until the game was eated iled They burst On the field like a for ny chorus in a snappy musical show -hey were given a generous hand nte of the Boston gang punted in Little punting was done by them --The I the game The wasplike colors of the from 'Pars were vivid against the dark red i the Bostons Every Baylor player ad his stockings rolled down to his Con- leetora DOStOn was more decorous as uoo- comes 'Back Bay" tailA of the Game Ian- Darling kicked off 50 yards Tanner yards On oft tackle play Strlckland yards over left tackle Boston penalized 1 i yards Williamson rune 47 yards fnr on trick play off left end Wtaihers kicked goal Score Baylor 7 3cstrm College Darling kicked of 50 yards Bradshaw warned 22 yards Bradshaw made 12 yards off left end (IP ricaland made 4 yards over left tackle 4vrickland made 1 yard off right tackle a i acieltaw passed to Cairnes who lmissed rt 'Iradshaw punted 30 yards PattO re- rued 45 yards i' Roston lost one-half yard on buck The Ilaylor line held on a second line buck nine out for Boston Matthews made I yards A forward pass failed and the ail went to Boston Tanner failed to nierrept pass on a good open field ball vent over lae Strickland made 5 yards through Boston penalized 15 yards for roughng Tanner 5 yards through center Tan-et 2 through center Bradshaw- passed :5 yards to Cairnes Time out for Cairnes 1 Ielleher went in at full back for Dar' ar mg Williamson 4 yards Bradshaw IP RICE DEFEATED BY MANE 1 TO 0 Special to The Star-Telegram HOUSTON Oct defeated Rice on the Institute grounds Saturday afternoon by a score of 7 to 6 A year ago these two teams played a nothing-nothing tie in New Orleans Tulane drew first blood scoring in the second period An attempted kick by Kennedy Rice fullback from his own thirty-five yard line was blocked by Legendre Thiene fullback The ball bounded to Rice's one-yard line and Tolbert Tulane right guard fell across the goal line for the first counter Maloney substituting at quarter for Warne ley kicked goal Neither team In the second quarter was able to won't a first down and frequently resorted to punting Rice being forced to kick against a strong wind in this period In punting the Rice eleven ELS at a disadvantage Legendre of Tulane out-punting Kirby ten yarcbs on every kick Tulane was unable to score a first down until early in the third quarter when they penalized Rice for the required distance In the first period Rice roundly outplayed Tulane making four first downs Play in the second quarter opened with the ball on Tulane's four-yard line Rice's ball second down but failed to go over The punt that scored Tulane's touchdown happened then Captain Dyer of Rice was forced from the game late in the second quarter He wag re'-laced by Schwartz The third quarter was devoted mostly to punting by both elevens With but a few minutes of play left in the last period of the game Kennedy of Rice standing on his own forty-yard line shot a tif ward pass to McGee who ran forty yards for Rice's only score Kennedy- failed to kick goal The whistle blew while the play was in progress The early part of the quarter was devoted to punting by both sides The lineup: Positions 'rulane-- Deprato Miske Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right ed Quarterback Lcft halfback Right ha lfback Williams Dutton Barrett Underwooel Alexander Chambers Dyer (c) Boettcher Payne rnsworth need (0) Talbot Fitts raannkuche Warns ley Ray Brown Kennedy tegendre Fullback Officiala: Referee Rpbertnon (Vander-bait umplre Dittmar (Texas) head linesman Proctor (T 17) o-moNNIMIN CARPENTIER PLANS To GO ON STAGE PARTS Oct Carpentier may go on the stage when he retires from the ring next May Pierre Wolf the dramatist le lel-Pilaff a play in which the French champion will star HUNTER IS WINNER sit AWNET1 Pa Oct is Hunter amateur golf champion of Groat Britain scored an easy victory yesterday when his defeated nonald Parr Youngstown Ohio 7 and 6 in the first round of match play in the annual Autumn Invitation tournam-nt a Stan diph Detroit woo from Dwight Meigh Philadelphia 7 and 4 while Alec Coles Philadelphia triumphed over Tyler unattached 5 and 4 dpn Lpetrlt w111 111111 xvs-IL zoego Philadolphia 7 and 4 while Alec Coles rhiladelphia triumphed over Tyler unattached 5 and 4 tnn 35 yards On buck Boston makes 3 yards but Is penalized 15 yard for roughing Lion fumbled Donnellan re- covered but is downed for 6 yards loss Time out for Boston Uston makes 12 yards off left end On account of yen- altlea and loss Boston has 16 yards to go nn third down An attempted pass failed Boston attempted drop kick which goes about 20 yards an which both attics seem afraid to touch Final- ty Baylor's ball Baylor puma 45 yards to Donnellan who it downed after 5 yards return Liston makes 6 yards on left tackle Liston makes 3 more on same play Kelleher goes through ten- ter for 11 yards Bail on Baylor 17- yard lin over Boston 23 Baylor i': 77-7) 0 pi 1 'N 15i-- orrit20 --r- S' ''''''f''' w-''''4t wNk-SIZ''1-Wk-' 44 -4- Jp4 i kri---k- -1-- 7114 t) -''iRz? tik ff''- MOO c-- DEFEATED TULANE 0 0 Po Tile Star-Telegram IN SLOW GAME BY 19-3 SCORE Relying principally on off-tackle brushes frorn cloeed formations for gaining ground Coach 1311i Driver's Texas Christian University in plunged its way to a 19 to 3 victory over the Trinity Tigers in a slow and listless game at Panther Park Saturday afternoon Ragged play by both elevens marked the entire contest no less than half a dozen fumbles being charged to each backfield Little overhead play was developed until the laet few minutes of th final period when Captain Morrison of the Tigers unable to circle the Christian ends or plow the heavy line shifted Sic atack and Opened with a series of passea but one of which was completed The Christians had previously gained thirty-five yards on two consecutive passes Fowler to Adams The lone Tiger counter carnet In the early stages of the third quarter when Morrisson dropped back to the 36-yard line and booted a drop kick between the uprights for three points Frogs Soore Early The Horned Frogs scored in the first three minutes of play when they carried the ball to the 36-yard line with a series of line plunges following the Initial kick-off and Fowler picked a hole in the Tiger defense and raced over for the touchdown Meyer kicked goal They lost several excellent opportunities to put over another marker in the same period when costly fumbles almost in the shadow of the Tiger goal proved their undoing The Trinity eleven was constantly on the defensive through out the first half and Morrison was time and again called on to boot the ball out of danger from behind his own line Another In Third The Christiana counted again in the third quarter Cantrell ktcked off to the Trinity 20-yard line where the Tigers fumbled on the third down and a purple clad warrior dropped on the ball Fowler gained fifteen yards off tackle and Honey went over for the touchdown on a line buck Cantrell missed goal Following Morrison's crop kick the Christians then started another march on the Tiger goal after Houschens had blocked a Trinity punt and recovered on the 30-yard line Two plays' carried the ball to the 10-yard line but here Fowler fumbled and Morrieon punted out of danger for the first play of the fourth quarter The Horned Frogs brought it right back however and on the 12-yard line Rolla Ryan was shoved into the fray and carried the ball across in two plunges Cantrell Miseed another goal It is quite probable that time alone prevented th Christians from scoring another touchdown in the last few minutes of the second quarter as the half ended with the ball in their posseasion on the third down with less than a foot to go Ackees Aherne Felt The absence of Bill Acker star tackle of last year's team was strongly felt by the Christians especially in the kicking department as two of the three goals from touchdown were missed something that rarely happened during last years play Acker was barred by the I A A officials when they ruled that a few minutes in a 1917 game meant a year's play which gave him four years on the Christian eleven Assistnt Athletic Director Fogs plan of letting the etudents of the public schools of the city in free met with great success and the stands were packed with kiddies from the various schools of the city The pep squad reorganized after a successful season last year put on a chow between halves The girls' pectin was led by Mrss Marjorie Glasscock and Morris Parker had charge of the boys The lineup: Position Trinity Cherry Learning Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterback Left Half Right Half Green Kuykendall Wirts Edmondson Carrn le heal Eratt WI lemon Morrison (e) Maples Daniels McConnell Hayden Crowley Bishop Houtchens Meyer Fowler (c) Adams Honey Low Fullback Score by periods: 1I 7 0 6-19 Trinity 0 0 3 3 Fowler for Meyer Wells for Fowler Fulcher for Crowley Cantrell for Oren Ogan for Hayden Ryan for Honey for for Maples Maples for Lowe Lowe for Maple Maples for Randall Hunter for Carmicheal Herring for Wilemon Randall for Maples Carmicheal for Wirt Gross for Kuykendall Craddock for Randall (S W) referee Tiner (IL) umpire Boswell (C) head Time of nuartere-15 minutes DROP KICK BRINGS VICTORY TO HARVARD CAMBRIDGE MRPOI Oct 15-4eorgia rniversity eleven "fighting bull dogs" lived up to their name here today when they held the Harvard g-ridiron machine to a score of le to 7 thereby chalktng up the first score against the Crimson team this year Harvard wee able to gain her three-point margin through the accurate toe of Pfeffman: her youngster halfback who scored by the aerial route from the twenty-eight yard line at an unusually diff4cult angle when the Crimson was unable to further penetrate the southerner's defense COWBOYS DEFEATED BY PHILLIPS 9 TO 0 ABILENE Tess Oct I University of Enid Okla defeated the ltimmons College Cowboys here this afterncon 9 to 0 in a hard fought football contest Many of the Cowboys' beet players were out of the gams on account of injuries in former games The visitors scored on a safety and a kicked goal 01111111KOr emmieemme Paper Bags Wrapping Paper Twines Boxes Specialties TUSCANY-RICHARDS PAPER COMPANY Phones 129 Local 1173 FORT WORTH A imcompleted pass from Morris Another pass WEIR Sanders went over center four yards but A was penalized five yards fcr offside A It finally completed a pass rrorris to Evans for fourteen yards making first down The ball was on Louisiana's thiry-eight yard line Buckner went over tackle for fifteen yards and then for two more A fumbled but Winn recoveref A AM wais penalized five yores for offide Buckner tackled but falied to gain Buckner again hit tackle and made one yard The half ended with the ball on the Tigers' elatiteen-yard line Score first half: Louistana Texas Morris Runs Fifty Yards Third punted for Louisiana Morris returning for A for 50 yards Pinson fumbled but spencer recovered wont in for Pi Oxon Ives punted and Sanders was downed In hie tracks on Aggies 20-yard line by Matthews Sanders punted but Ives Right tackle Catrnes Kcslowski Right end Bradshaw Patton Quarterback Tanner Liston Left halfback Strickland Darling Right halfback Pittman Matthews Fullback Officials: Referee Rix (Dartmouth): umpire May head linen-man Garrety (Texas A M-)i field Judge Dyers(Texas) SSSppep a- p-saga- 4 leher made off right end Liston went 6 off left end Matthews lacked two inches of making first down Kelleher goes 4 yards for first down Liston went 7 yards off right tackle Matthews fumbled but Elston carried ball 12 yards but Boston was offside Boston penalized 15 yards for roughing Baylor subs Marshall for Anderson Matthews made 10 yards off left tackle Pittman intercepted a pass and ran 6 yards Baylor's ball Strickland 1 Yard off left guard Blailocic made 2 yards off right end The half ended with the ball in Baylor's possession on their own 30- yard line Score first half: Boston College 14 Baylor 7 Rough play characterized the first half which with time out took up an hour and a quarter "Chuck" Darling Idol of the Boston crew wan carried off the field on a litter early in the first quarter Matthews and Liston were the Boston stars Williamson and Bradshaw were the big Bears Williamson ran 47 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter and for a time the Bostonians were taken off their feet Third Quarter Kelleher kleked to Crosby who let the ball go outside recovered by Bradshaw on 20-yard line Tanner if yards over right guard Tanner 8 yards over right tackle Made first down Tanner gained 1 yard off left end Bradshaw failed to follow Interference boat 2 yards Pass Bradshaw to Williamson gained 8 yards Bradshaw punted 30 yards to Elston who was downed In his tracks Kelleher rmIde 6 yards hut went outside Matthews made first down of right end Kelleher went 15 yards off right tackle Liston made 11 yards more off right tackle Elston brought ball to Baylor's 7-yard line on nice 19-yard run Kelleher carried ball across but went outside no goal Liston carried ball to 2-yard line Kelleher carried ball over line for a touchdown Patton miesed goal Score Boston 20 Baylor 7 Baylor Cubs Root for Pittman Koslowski kicked 40 yards to Bradshaw who returned 10 yards Baylor's ball on own 20-yard line on account of 15-yard penalty for roughing Itoot went 5 yards through center On trick play Baylor half is stopped in his tracks on same formation Braciahaw went 8 yards around left end Bradshaw punted 35 yarda to Matthews v-ho was stopped In his tracks He was tackled by Root after signaling for fair catch Baylor penalized 15 yards Tlm out for fila kes 4 yards off left end flannel Ian keks beautiful 60 yards to Brailshaw 1 the betterment of aport and for keeping It clean The tilt threatened between Babe Ruth and Judge Landis promises to be interesting On the one hand is the supreme dictator of baseball On the other is the supreme king of swat and despite his bad luck in the recent series still the idol of random We don't take It on ourselves often to predict the outcome of a combat whether it be on the diamond the line courts or in the ring But it does seem that if Judge Landis attempts to "law" Ruth he will not only be flying in the face of old Oeneral Public but will be displaying too much of that "judicial mind" which Will Taft was accused of having when he was filling the presidential chair No matter which way you look at the result it would appear that the Boston bull terriers sank an awful wicked set of teeth into the Baylor Bears However it was well worth looking at In view of the fact that we took occasion before A went down in defeat before Louisiana Saturday to may that Texas looked like the hest Proariert for another championship we herewith cheerfully print the following letter received in Saturday's late mail: Graham Texas Oct 14 1921 BilLy Bee Fort Worth Star-Telegram Fort Worth Texas Dear Mr Buzz: A a baseball dopeater and a sport sheet comedian you're all to the mustard but an a football critic you're an egg To prophecy the probable outcome of a ThankFotiving game in the new moon of October is bad enough but to opine that any eleven that Texas University ever produced will run "roughshod" over the aorriest team A ft could put In the Old Bumble you had better sober up You've just nipped too much Ju le from one flower Cut out buzzin around the daffodils and flirt some with the little red poppies You'll find 'em blooming over the grave of rawly a Longhorn hope Also those two teams meet its war and the Farm-era have the 11thle" on their side Babylon knocked 'ern ail fold for a while but when the day of the big toed fell Look out for Turkey Day Keep on buzzin' Bill but don't bet your money yet 's truly CYRUS CHILDRESS WALLOPS VERNON CLUB 56-0 CHILDRESS Texas Oct the line opening great holes and the backfield contributing wonderful broken field running Childress literally tore the Vernon club to pieces Saturday at the Childress fairgrounds derezting them by a score of 56 to The Childress club under the leadership of Coach Parsons and Assistant Coach Astyanax Doug lout former captain of the Texas Christian University eleven opened up a brilliant attack that could not be denied Douglas has given his opinion that the fast and versatile quarterback Bill Coffee Is one of the greatest quarterbacks he has even seen and will In a few years take his place with Bo McMillan and Penny Boynton NORMAL IS WINNER SAN MARCOS Texas Oct 15--St Edward'a football aggregation of Austin which recently held state University to 33 points went down before the Southwest Texas Normal eleven here Friday 31 to 7 Normal made four touchdowns and kicked goal each time and kicked a field oaI St Edwards secured but one touchdown and a goal kick The game was hard fought The visiting Dam openly made charges about the manner in which certain decisions were made One St Edward's Man was pretty badly hurt about the head during the play iiTheelharrow Het THUM-init Texas Oct 15--As a result of the victory of the New York Giants over tho Yanks in the World Series George Pauloweity headed a parade of admiring fans of both teams hra this afternoon "enjoying" a ride In a wheelbarrow propelled by Dill Unfug who picked the anks as There is something fine and installing In the record of George A Huff who has retired from active coaching duties but is yet giving all of his time as director of athletics at the University of Illinois etre has been connected with Illinois since 188e when he was a student He was member of the first Mini football team and a member of the baseball team captain and manager of the latter for two years He studied medicine and played baseball and football at Dartmouth in 1894-96 Then he returned to Urbana and has since been the guiding spirit in Illinois athletics He was appointed in 1901 director of physical education for men Between 1900 and 1916 Huffs team won ten Western Conference championships The other years he finished second In 1902 he went East with his team and defeated Yale Princeton West Point and Cumberland Harvard was the only winner over Illini and then by a 2-1 score That same year the Chicago Cubs won only five of nine game plavel In the Spring During the twenty-four years Huff directed basety 14111(113 W011 213 games lost seventy-three and tied three Some famous ball players were developed under Huff Jake Stahl manager of Boston champions In 1913 played first at Illinois Carl Lundgren now coach of baseball at Illinois was for eight years a star on the famous Cub machine Fred Falkenberg Ray Demitt Jimmy Breton Jack Bradley Fred Beebe Jack Pfeffer and other big league stars owe much to Huff Now Huff is heading a committee to build a great stadium at Urbana as a memorial to the Ill1noi men who fought In the war It isnt so much the individual stars or great teams that Huff is to be commended for But you certainly must salut a man who has worioed ao earnestly and honestly as Huff has for I Grid Results 1 Western At 27 Northwestern At State 27 Minnesota At Iowa 14 Illinois 2 At Ann 30 Aggies Notre Dame 33 Perdue At 14 Grinnell 12 At 43 Haskell At St 14 Grinnell College 13 At 48 Aggies At Colorado College 7 New Mexico At Port Aggies 14 Colorado School of Mines 7 At Salt 14 Wyoming 13 Eastern At A 13 Princeton At New 19 New York Ct At Wesleyan 14 Case 11 At 13 Mount Union At New 23 Williams At 10 Georgia 7 At 21 Cincinnati 14 At West 21 Wabash At 28 Brown At 6 Union At 6 Tufts At Forest 10 Davidson 7 At of South Carolina 7 University of North Carolina 7 Southern At 7 Rice 6 At Paton 6 Texas A At Columbus Carolina 7 North Carolina 7 At et Loots 14 Mil- waukee Engineers 13 At 14 Kansa 7 At 17 Ames 14 At lloward Payne At Gainewville 7 liter- cer At 6 Randolph Ma- con At South- nA t13ruNRIcaarl irioons Institute A am08 Bryson At 21 Ken- tucky State 14 At Baton IT 6 Texas A CI' At University 6 klahoma A 0 At of Tulsa 17 NOrthWeater11 Normal 1 of was the for Offictals of PECOS TEAM 19 TO 0 PECOS Texas Oct- 15--Pecos High School totball tokarn as eeteateft by the Midland High School here Saturde The score was 19 to 0 AUGIE IS CHAMPION FITTSPUMG Oct KleckbefAr of Chicago tonight won the three-cushion billiard championship of tha world when he defeated Johnny Layton In the final match of the tournament SO-to Jacksonville SS Longview JACK0NVILLE Texas Oct iacks3nville High School football team defsted Longview High School hero today lig to It and of Come and look them smoker priced from over -52500 4 i I 1 Pines Mpg 4711 el A VIL 7)-73i A till V6 IF i I I I I 1 gated to Pittman 15 yards Tanner Boston wth Boston's ball on Baylor i Yards over left tackle Craven sub for 0 lanner Brad ahaw 15 yards off left end 40-yard line i t3Rylor penalized 15 yards for roughing Matthews went 8 yards off left end i''S radthaw lost 12 yards on a fumble Kelleher went 4 yards through right 'Out reeoveretheBracIshaw passed 8 yards tacklc Pillion 4 yards off left tackle oStrickland Pass Bradshaw to Cairnes ktirnes put out of ame for aluggirg Baylor fa-lied or a place kick Baylor penallzed 15 -yards MarSh il at 1 Matthews recovered the ball for Boston for Calrres 13cston made 3 yards bring- 6 Patton 5 yards off left tackle Patton irg hall to Baylor'a 6-yard line Boeton 'a' i yards Matthews 12 off right end Lis- 15 yards for roughing Wil- li fBt saed' fourth down Bostons ball on by Boston Pradshaw broke up attempt- i r71-n rth ariel tt00k 1 I sutcn altttren4In -yard loss ted pasts hylor's 2-yard line Liston carried the ed pass by Boston Patton placed neat 'Mover tyr a touchdown Steve Patton dropkick from left elle of field on 40- cdted goal Score 7 to 7 yard line Koslowaki kicked 45 yards to Boston subs McManus for Elberly Dar- Bradshaw who returned 35 yards At- for Kelleher Barlinig kicked 30 tempted pass from Bradshaw to Mar- Ards to Strickland who returns 22 yards shall fails Liston broke up long pass Strickland failed to gain Craven 1 yard attempted by Baylor Bradshaw went 20 'trough center Time out for Boston Yards off right end WIlliaMplOn COM- 1 goes around tackle for 4 yards plated 35-yard pass from Bradshaw a1lor punts 40 yards to Patton who hringing bail to Bostons 12-yard line 3 yards Score first period Baylor time Out for Williamson who 'Baylor 7 Boston 7 Second Period was knocked out temporarily but stayed the game Bradshaw went 8 yards BOeton's ball: Tallnr goes In for Cra- around left end Baylor subs Bowers for 5fatthews 7 yaris off left end I srilliamsen Root makes :3 yards through stopped on line Liston 5 yards center Thlrd down with Baylor's ball right tackle Darling carried off field on Boston's 2-yard line End third guar98 stretcher Boston made first down ter Score Boston 23 Baylor 7 Liston 0 yards off left tackle Kelleher 1 lard off right guard Matthews car- 1 ttsd ball 4 yards for first down Matthews 4 yards Kelleher slopped on 'll'l Liston 1 yard 1- el 'ff left tackle K- Fourth Qttarser Baylor subs Craven for Root Burch for Crosby Butler for Marshall Bay- lor penalized 75 yards for talking of Liston 5 yar si Ilylor's attempted poem fails a I lel tt' made first tb)W-11: by inches alt made firs' 00 Wn yrds Mat line cl! left tackle Lis-ter 2 substitutes ball on Boston's 14-yard on fourth down attempted pass falls of( -ri ball goes over tr-y Boston Matthe'os goes 411CkIS cn I 11' down 1 4 yar yards fIs left end KAleher 4 -Lston mai I t- 3 rI4 thri1g11 rigit tackle c''': left tackl'- I 1 'et- 5 i I It'''tthews went 'iS var Is off left enI '3 gal ut Bss on a dss -red f- '''t ard the ccal 'Ir'''''''''4 Liston ccs 11-f oor left tarIcle rumbles bct Referes 1357ks hail blown whistle remains Isosions ball Matthews goes 1cm yards over right tackl BORtOn time 5 vars i': -lar' rt cut Williamson subs for Bowers Mat- 1111t 1 1t ti'l toilton carried 4 yards off righ't tackle flOWn Liston goes 5 a rds 1 4 hsrs makes first down on terrific buck over right tackle List-n goes yards over left tackle 13oston penalized 15 or roughing Boston subs Don- bail on Baylor's 3-yard line nan for Patton Matlock gets Mar- ks lin nf nerimmage 314ttbseVr jb6ou I hail ort ill y-lor's 3-ysro Ito- Tionton wlth 13oston'5 bail on Baylor 40-yard line Matthews went 8 yards off left end Kelleher went 4 yards through right tackle Lion 4 yards off left tackle Cairn's put out of game for slugging BaNicr 15 yards Marshall fJr Cairnea 130ston made 3 yards bringing hall to 11tylor'x 6-yard line Boeton thews on line of scrimmage N1sttliew 157 Varieties Il' I The largest assortment of pines in Texas to select from- Among them you will find the Dunhill-Kaywoodie Wellington-Chesterfield and a number or others 'We have a pipe for every 25 to Le( -ka-t le ev stopped On line List On car- er ft tackle for touchdown kicked goal Score I aylnr 7 Boston 14 kicked 55 yarls to Tirad- I It211A who fumbled tut recovered return- i I atesed goal S4'ore liSLOri A '4Yinr kicked 55 yarls to 'Brad- 11 who fumbled tut recovered return- delfIlmvs Skore 703 MAIN STREET Next Door to Western Union 1' Wilt) SI grla 18 for fair catch Bradshaw passes to Butler fails after Baylor fails 1 414 Yards nner 5 rants hru gn Ott fourth down 11rIdihaw punts 4o 'ziat -ri Tanner it" tb -r" gh center Brad- to gain on buck Second long pass t3 HR yards to Dnnellan who drops ball tut rad yn nis on loi: 1 run 11s lett end time out Bg- )ston it yard line Boston makes 3 yards on e4yr tlbs Melley for Koslow-ski Brad- bucks by Kelleher and DOnnella On 188throws pass over Crssley head fourth clown onnellan punts 45 yards 4elrrrnissed a fine chance on a pass to Bradshaw who returns 7 yards Pass 11'1 Bo apdahaw Bradshaw punted 50 from Bradshaw to Butler intercepted by E'Llt atton who returned 10 yards Doyle Boston falls to gain on buck Ks- trwkticr sub Butler for Crossley Mat- leiter made 4 yards through left guard a 1114dek 41 Yards ott right end Kul- Pass from Lietort to beta Boa' Whi) Si gna Is for fair catch Bradshaw passes to Butler fails after Baylor falls to gain on buck Second long pass ti ilS ilo fourth down 11rIdihalo- punts 4'.

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