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1921 sATURDAY OCTOBER 22 1921 Egg ilfGH FORT bWORTII STAR-TELEGRAM THREE -----41- z-- 1 A OCTOBER 22 1921 1921 sATuRD FORT bNN'ORTI1 STAR-TELEGRAM THREE il sist I lsx ina (W1-- ifkir (to) ho tr 1 4 -I It tr I 1 I I I 4 INIc IT II gLOs SPOTLIGHT BY Jean ONIICCIES" THILVE a gt i tw Mt Stte 7 A IT c--- p) (01YI ft it ::) I IENNESSEE VS TEXAS CAW! TODAY A 1 ir4 boil 0 (to 4- 0 a 1 1 i In Bad MLR DEFEATEDIT PENNY ANTE BY CHISTIANS11 "-L-ftit3 5A AND a 0 I 4 'li I (FA li: I 1 II ii A4 FLITZTHfAOPZr WHerq A 5 1-1 1310 A No --rau WHY I Ni -r -you LeA140 A 1 el WHY DI 6Ntt-r -you LeAko A 1 FuTzTHE-PJ-lopzrt wHerq UAL GAME No INTHES-N111110 FOUGHT 1) cokrq He A I C-A614" WHHAeT A5(2-1 FIRST TIME IN THREE YEARS 4 BY BILLY BEE pencer Star-Telegram Sports Editor for the DALLAS Oct burg is 'bus" todaY- everyone who ever felt a thrill at the sight of strong Int s-1neer b- ung men fighting for possession of a football and trying to 1) rwood arry or kick it between two goal posts will try to get in at he new stadium at the State Fair grounds this afternoon Bank 'heir object is to see Vanderbilt University of Nashville doors run and the University of Texas football teams meet for A faurnd de te first time in years Many people from Fort t-- corth began arriving early by interurban and automobiles ') help I 1 1-ono qtg stadium ho 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 3 BY WALTER ECRERSALE fl NEW YORK- Oc 12 Chicago II 1 In far better by-mica-1 condition and 1 3 Als4 ONO 'YOU HEARD ME: BID A DIAMOND 1 AND wHA-r' WAS I PEA OF TAK1 NSG 44C t3ttD AWAY FCZOM rte wHeN I Cot -n-ArzEa SPADE VOL et!) rout? Lti i3 5 Vst 1-r Ot ONI V-1 0 ts4 rzi I Ni t'Oti HAN 0 "iou'ra ACIoul- A5 131ZI a HT A6 A LtAD I I 7uu 15iP t-c701-Z CLLIG5' Wil-H ONI Ly ONIE V-1 0 ts1 0 rZ i I NI t'CD Li oeNI 0 I A6 -tou rze ABOUT A5 Biztal-rr A LtAD NICA-EL Ats4 ONO YOU HEARD ta-41- CMD A DIAMOND AND wHA-r' WAS IDEA ei Lt I I r-t A A coached to the heights of football efficiency and Princeton not In the beet of' hape the Eafit and West will meet YA WHAT 5 v-te EI-L-1 NI CT TH NEIG kie0PS A(301IT Al3OUT 1-T VA TH ey've JU5T SPENT A Quiet lEtNfi Na AT Biz PO ste a I VE I NCT kl- Biz POE it-vENINc AT Bal POE- 1 5recia! to ne I BY BILLY BEE Texas Christian University threw a monkey wrench into iled -dieted here today that the big trio well greased University of An 3 be overflowed- with humanity 7 I Tulsa machine at Panther Park letically every reserved seat had been Friday afternoon 1 out this morning irl the I Tulsa formerly known as Many Students on Hand I Henry Kendall College has et ar ed and ipproximately 1500 students from boasted a record of three years Islii accompanied the Longhorns here without defeat on the gridiron brought the famous longhorn band i 0 5 wh" got through with ley 'urged through the downtown (11-i-I the Oklahomans Friday they were -tt this morning yelling their heads Their orange and white pennants wearing a smear over their hitherto A streamers gave a brilliant coloring clean escutcheon which said: Yit the erowds in the streets There I As also a sprinkling of Vandy's gold Th 4 black by former Tennesseeans 1e Horned Frog iniply reversed Tulsa 0 forrp expected in the game They 50th Vandy and- State were living in hopes of holding Tul TED -Oulgan and Berry Whitaker--sent sa to 10 points and held apparently sr charges through light practice By oEFEAT11G no a mbition to score But when ming The Commodores were guar at the Jefferson The Longhorns re- they smelled their first wore--a rhe3 -ated In seclusion at Cedar Crest safety in the second was vet1 bl Frank A Godchaux of New Orleans like the taste of blood to a tiger freely ii Ws wife are here to see their brtl- LEIN TEkoLER from then Frogs "poured it on et son Frank Jr who is also a crack IFr perform In the Commodore back- Tulsa Is Outplayed: vet thi The elder Godchaux termlnated Tulsa was outplayed in every de-be athletic career twenty 3-ears ago in partment and at every angle It is sk rams here between Vanderbilt and )011i 1 as Hts leg v-am broken and he was militated fo four years 4e- (By rnlversal Serv'co I not di screditing any one Frog in A the hue or the hack field to say I i otou years i the line or the hack field to say dved fr e- (By rnlversal Serv'ee ra- the well greased University of Tulsa machine at Panther Park Friday afternoon Tulsa formerly known as Henry Kendall College has boasted a record of three years Without defeat on the gridiron When got through with the Oklahomans Friday they were wearing a smear over their hitherto clean escutcheon which said: lep Tulsa 0 The Horned Frogs simply reversed form expected in the game They were living in hopes of holding Tul sa to 10 points and held apparently no ambition to score But when they smelled their first store--a safety in the second was I 4j)9 tt 7- t' 1021 Pot's hA -----i '4 t( i it smvct itt 1 tr i 3411 3 tic' -7-- I-- ii 14'-- O'llt- o-- c- N- 4-1 fit'' 11 (519- I L''' -4--''' rz 0 ci I '4' t05: -11 A 1-'21'Zit 140 1'iV l----1-----7--- 7i I lo-''4 so th- 7 --'2--- '('' :4 1e -4-w- 1-- --4 1 Li '7' i -)'''' tw'' r-3 irt-rr (14' '140- ai pa'' -0 '1 I I II' I i 17 t4 itu 7 K-1--4- 4 7 tokt 4 (- i I 1 4'' II -40 7---- 11-e'el-- 1777- ''7111-171it- c1 'T-i'' 11 1Jill ''91eSs i A 1( TiOr- i 7 4'1' II 7444 7 -(-iT1: I 1 44: 4st I i 4 0 1021 sv 4 -45- -k A-74 4 i ps1 4 4- Arl i 1- 1:: -fi Aso' 1 1071 rinwite g14(s -4 1 Utile 1 in Palmer Stdium this afternoon in COLLEGE STATION Texas Oct lor way i'l a genet taot wruaergl ion of sectional gridiron uprernacy selAthtlitcnhg moot go a Th Tea outPlalled tha vet-laity of Aggie Arizona eleven on the local' With one or two exceptions the Ma- field Friday Score: 17 to 13 The thir- roons are phynically to play the teen peinte made by the Arizonians rep- et' iai Tatilitelaa5 garrn et gieen of their careehich rs amay nd thilie have gent the result of the ikactes Inability -ie--ii'' eee7aiiii beelays cause the Tigers sometrouble to top to block two forward passe both of Two Tiger Stars Out which were completed on the Farmer et -ci'TI'71-eiiie-e One the other hand Princeton will al er74'-' en we lire ter- the battle without the services a di 18 ages of tarente-five 1 of Don Lourle its etar all-American yards on the field I quarterback and Hank Garrity the first quarter netted nothing for i ie ntti plunging fullback These sterling play- I as il erg are veili sufferi ng fro Injuries sus- i Th I either eide but the yardage gained waft eeee're'l tattled in earlier istruggles and are being deeldedly to the advantage of the Ag- (17 -ira-irri saved for the Yale arid Harvard game- I gies Sandere McMillan Morris and le loth however El be in uniform and mitte mad- good train round ends and 1 nine be pressed into battle at critieal the line while the Aggie line i 1 timem I held againet attack of the Wildcats (r fe ta eie To ail appear 's ance the game is not ken eeriously in these parts It la I In the seeond quarter the Aggies work- ed the ball up to the Arizona's 30-yard i Ar looked upon Inortt frr less Els a stePPina and Pinson brushed around right 1 fl 8tone In the development of the Prince- for the remaining distance scoring- ton eleven for he ell important con- I the first touchdown Morris kicked 11011- testa wite Tale and 1-Tara-ant In fact A few minutes later the Wildcats kicked 1 behind the A a (4 gridiron thanes easrueltspayfentg more atten- he av goal line Sender itt Army-Tale i feint heel min' tion to the er reco eyed and returned game and Pennsylvania State-Harvard I to the 15-yard line Sanders kicked and Iv 'ed eteuggies than the one which will be I th AHzenians reeovered on A 11s tji -''''0 fought on the Tigerte gridiron today 1 30-3-ard line Sloneker then completed i eett Aii near as one can figure the game la 30-yard pass to ieteelellan peaeing the --e i I it I be a match between the smash- I ovai for their first touchdown A 's intyle of play and the open The 1 then wereed the ball to the UnivereitY's ii ere i -11et-A-Pell -i-ei- aiar(ons will 'tell' mostly upon epeed 34)yard line and eforris kicked a field 1 the forward Pees- Their t''rrna- gee! The half then ended with the A will be the open an sread i score 10 to 7 e'f-one Ateeia variety with iseveial good catchers eitgi- I hip to reiPiVe nrtva rd pn115 1 The third quarter was played on Are- zone's ground with the Aggies lit at i i tie-r-il'Ss Ile TrIck to Tried i weil until thee reached within a fee- 1----i if) Players will be sprung lone from all feet of the gee! where the Wildcats 'r----------- eierts of fermailoila allI Puntlrig "'III eolidefied their line and held them back ''''''''''--------Ste be resorted to at all times when there The quarter ente1L1 with the ball In the if4 doubt or inaking the required dig- i peeseasion of A on the Arizona tance for a first down 115-yard line The sena of Nassau vrlq try to corn- Taking the bail there at the beginning 1 is bat this attaek with a slash (1- -ing ff erle of the feurth quarter the Aggies worked directed at the line and Off the taceies it tn within two yards of the goal and Van Gerhig will lee tailed upon rre-1 ateatillan uently to boot th oval which mese touchdown for Jerrie kicked be hamiled perfectly by th Maroon back field players The Tigers will fol- low the ball and are almost certain to put it for the Of'COIlld A 51 I goal making the score 17 to Bible 7 I then substituted four mei In the line and before the fresh rnelerial watt Initiated itit- talte advantage ef the alighteet error the first real rally' orked up by the made by a 3lidelle West Player Wildcats brought them to A 31's 3 9-yard line Starting with the adenine i tage of a first dewn Sionaker determined to complete another pass and after tour jUdrle to Decide 1 attempts he finally connected with Cleilan who steod just over the ilitt(ila goal line jus: a seconds before the Jude to Decide I -rsfig5 1 i i -1441 i '4' 3----- rIf 1 os41 4 il I 127 1 )1 1 '2 11 7 it I i ITT I I 4 1 11 0 1 1 I 4 I 11 17': 3 A' l't 1 'f I a'4-4! 4 ii ee ff 1445I 14 EA (Witt- 1 'that Fowlr Ryan Cherry and Wells 'Keitas Is Fasorite MADISON 1 ealthy SQUARE GARDEN to dc little wagering being done finds Oct of those tremendous deal au topheavy favorite p- What although nottIngs of the old "dope- occurred at 3 Pgtf NV (SI not included in the obable lineup which follow: Madison Square Garden last night SLIddet xas- Position Rocky Kansas the hairy little Italian Conners from Buffalo gave Lew Tendler he tralgia Callough Left end lightweight sensation from Philadelphia SIII1 -ta Bradford a thundering licking In fifteen rounds )rutses Left tackle I Ternlier is the chap some folk thbt Bradford Rocky Kaneas the hairy little ltlRfl from Buffalo gave Lew Tendier he lightweight sensation from Philadelphia a thundering licking in fifteen rounds Tendler is the chap some folks thought 0-1s Bailey sharp ref guard -prson 140 9 1 eN1 140 9 Cer ter' Wade (c) Right guard GRID RESULTS INESS GO CRON Right tackle ire idi aMS mwa 'airfs cIT stos Right end in Elam Gochaux Neely Smith Bomar numiar Quart erback Call rn Left Halfback were a quartet which was just a w-YLA tno smart for Tulsa In school they call Fowler by the affectionate name of 'Boob" Tulsa adherents marveled Friday why arty one could call a twin like Fowler "Boob" when they saw him start and complete pass after pass It was almost uncanny the way Fowler sailed the ball over figures clad in orange and black striped jersies IA hose owners stretched In vain to intercept the pigskin And it was equally as uncanny the way Wells or Cherry seemed to be in the exact spot where Fowler aimed the oval And it seemed that Ryan when he started regarded the vaunted Tulsa "stone wall" with as much consideration as a bareback rider in the circus looks upon the paper covered hoop Ryan Is a Riot Ryan was a riot whenever he started nnd he started so many times Tulsa began to wonder when he would quit There wasn't any crowd to speak of to see the triumph of the Purple and White over the Orange and Black The weather was too warin really for football and Ernest Quigley National League umpire who refereed the game must have felt hotter than he did in the recent world's series The Frogs went in with croakers figuring them sure losers But when the first quarter passed and there was no Tulsa score the fans began to take heart The Frogs began to fight onion SCHEDULED JULY 1 Right halfback Heir TA1011-1n a closely contested grid-Iiron battle Taylor High defeated Harnett by straight football In the middle of the last quarter with the score standIng 5 to 14 in faror of Taylor and with Taylor only ten yards from another itouchdownlhe Bartlett coach and team to accept a five-yard penalty for illegal tackling thereby forfeiting the FOR GAME game to Taylor I to Bartlett show strength on her end runs and completed severaI passes two-) Of which netted 1-1-r las many touchdowns Taylor plunged i through the in for good gaine MI king one fit-fit down after another DV OlAt VEIOC 1 NEW HAVEN COrrn OCt 0 1111 11 innr singuez Fullback 'nimble officials: Referee Quigley Mary's) umpire Squial (Kansas) 14 linesman Vtiv (Texas Aggies) 74 I I' game cosed for the recond touchdown ir Defendants to the of th Arizontang- The Ilneuo: A IS-cfrord and Mt-Clete ian: tackles tiarelay and guarda in ti man tut saonodh usarrdt Defendants ND 1 i Sooners Meet Ws Lolling ton fightrug buildog stalked on the tail of I NORMAN Oct 2z--ok1ahomil a tough and leathery army rnule here I Universlty is eleven Missouri Valley i champions of last year today were today- He met the Army In one of the i matched wtth Washington University of most unique and picturesque football i St- Louig under ideal gridiron weather games on the 1921 football acnedule and i conditions prOTiliala of a battle royal Lung in the I balance High defeat- ed Dublin High here 47 to This makes Comanches fifth consecutive victory with I A crowd of more than 70000 football fans started t3 on the huge Yale bowl before noon 1-ght crisp weather I no defeat Ideal for foot ball was on tap for the i Manzo fulltack Hobbs I A Stnith and Wilson i tateals Carruthers and Winn guards (By New 'York Times-Chtcago Tribune 1 icletrich and Murrah center Duboal Special Leased Wire Copyrig)ted) i quarter halves Sanders and Me-NEW YORK Oct 22--The queq i Pinson lion of whether the executors and 1 Arizona: Marshall for Wofford and SW-set for Barclay For beneficiaries of the will of James I Stillman should be made co-defend- for ants in the suit cf James A man to divorce Mrs -PM Still- Wendt for fileterich man and illegitimatize Guy Still- man was put up to Supreme Court II it As 0 NI c-p 0 Ly: Assciated Press YOItk net 2--Jeem Willard will attempt to regain the woeldre heavyweight championAhip from Jack Dempaey at city next July 1 Tex Rickard promoter maid today Rickard returning from ch lea go where he conferred with Jack Rearms Itemptey'e manager Kahl he bud verbal agreements with both iloempacy and Willard for the bout and added that he hail sent Willard a contract Aoxoon as Willard's olgrature la received Rickard expects to align up DernPseY Rickard said has agreed to accept 35 per cent of the irroisi receipt and Willard 20 per cent Austin Defeats Mustangs INLLAS Oct College the Mustangs here Friday tnoon The score was 17 to 7 Mustangs made a touchdown last minute of the play Kittos irdling the ball The scoring started In the first fwhen Vaughn kicked goal from thirty-yard line after a fair Jones scored a touchdown the second half on line bucks :1 end runs and Mooreheart du sated his acts in the third guar The Austin College out classed local squad Reed and Cooper kles Newman and Brooks irds Payne and Brower center iels quarter Kitts halves arri and Stewart fullback -Baird Austin Gill and lchstone tackles Vaughan and rgan guards Poe and Kerr iter Dickey quarter Mosley Jones and Morehart full4k Hollis 1 colibi beet Leonard tie took Lnards forfeit when Leonard hurt himself not long ago That is probably he neareitt Tender will ever come to the title Kansas won nearly every round last night At the bell In the fifteenth round they were standing head to head battling wildly and Temiler's head was a bloody smear Kansas weird backhand slap upset the attack of the Quater City "side wheeler" all the way but Lew was trying gamely at the finish Kansas had Tendler down in he ninth but Lew was up Immediately The Italian tuogh as whalebone showed surprising form and agtountied 150000 men and women looking for an easy victory for the widely touted Tendler Great Crowd PreeentTex Rickard the Garden promoter said that the crowd whieh rushed upon the ancient edifice in aladleon Square was one of the largest In its history Ile had set the prices of admission at from to without any idea that the card would have any extraordinary attraetion to the fans It was a complete sell out by noon yeeterday of the reserved seats Riekard himself was unable to obtain another seat The scene at the Garden doors rivalled the wildest jams in the bletory of the place There were scores of impromptu betties for places In the lines Joe Tiplitz from the same stable as Tendler won the decision over Johnny Darcy In the flret battle It was a slashing scrap for the entire eight rounds with both men swinging from the opening bell to the final gong Tiplitz was a bit the teeter with his leads and landed the cleaner punches Bobby Michaels who is tall and skinny anti ha feet like violin cases although he weighs but 130 pound met Lieut Earl Baird in the next event It was about six hours slower than the first bout until the last couple of rounds when they speeded up Michaels was declared the winner with some "booers" for the decision as usual It was fair enough Trenuairie Stow' Collins Carl Tremalne the Western bantamweight and Marty Collins met next it being Carl's first appearance before a New York crcevel Carl Wa 5 one of the preliminary fahters for Rickard at the Itempsey-Willarti fight at Toledo Trernaine gave a great exhibition of "pitching" and Collins a great exhiititem of "catching" for eight rounde The Westerner hit Marty with everything In the joint but alarty was up and taking orn until the eighth when Referee McPartland shoved him to hie corner on the ground that Collins! wee outelaseeed This also ecemod correet ruling although some et' the boy! upstairs "razzed- the idea Teneller Led Early For the first seven rounds of the main bout Tentiler appeared to be out in front by a narrow margin but In the Ii gamtv I 1111STICO JOSeilli -AiorscnauFer at College I Ttte Tale r1! Dogs having rebuilt 'White Plains yesterday JACKSONVILLE--Marsball defeated Alexander College here 14 to 13 I and coached under Tail joneS new sys- At the end of an hour's argutem Is a team of uncertain i-ualitien int nt Justice MorQchauser directed i Temple High efeat- yet a combination with a terrific punch i the attorneys to submit briefs to I ed il7ameron High team 27 to 7 i3ut the value of JOTIes scstern and the real strength cr nst- eleven has i him today at Poughkeepsie The High defeate4 not lieen tested and it was up to Arty Justice indicated that he YOUICI hand A-an Alstyne 24 to 0 Campbella work to teat It today I down a decision on the Monday fol for Bonham featured Coach Gal bra it i The est Point cadets mostly P-a- lowing the submission of the briefs' Justice Joseph Morschauser at White Plains yesterday At the end of an hour's argu- int nt Justice Morschauser directed i GAME ENDS i It i usod practically his second string att rt cr veterans left overfrotn last was announced also that the firet quarter Dunham plays Parts I-Lgn eleven make up a tough fierce driving and they were cellent pases next hearing on the divorce legit- I exs-- Parise Friday a machine with wonderful attacking pow- imacy issue would be held on Nov" made by Captain Keck They made en The Army line la something of a stone wall and the Army offense is as ersitent Yale sup- 29 at Poughkeepsie before Referee I oruoc tHi2gsh High defeated 4 WICalln'Eutr3VINE- nlaguet1 ltoasetticthsenelitthieer- pringe 75 to High here veratatsile augh por er ictort sfidnce supreme in Tad Daniel Gleason team plays Cleburne The James Stillman Interests in- reverting to pass cause at they times changed passing after success- Jones felt that the Bull Dogs would troduced today an attorney new to ful end runs or trying to run after defeated Thorn forward to a win but everyone looked the Jenks former they had succeeded in passing dale elever LA to The Granger team real battle presiding justice of the Appellate Substitutions were frequent on has not been ilefeated or semed on this Defore the battle-calculations on the 1 Court in l'il1011 OE the supreme strength of the two teams showed Yale both sides Peamort Nvith the best backfi eld and the Army Brooklyn who was called in as In one of the bardest fought gamed l' 5he line With Cross liatty -1 a ay pro- vr ptQd On the iacnic Home grd- special counsel for tof eele Nr Palcorn Houtchens High defeated 11perior in liiceev Ilerr Stores Qualle arCij Norris Ceet-lingS rot tlie 17-lasonic Ilcne '-am ani tne Left End 2iiiient Vernon High on the iocal field 1 pta lo tei eiines because of injuriee yale 41 to 7 4timer put in nil of her second Yesterday's hearing was on the pc technic I zchoel balzlel a II to Martin Gree was weaker than the army from tackl tnin in the last ham me fecal order obtained several days ago by Left Tackie to taeille Army wee not without her tie Friiav etre-neer' eleven goes to Pittsburg NVetinetelay a nit Attorney John li Mack the guar- Fulcher thdt eleven at the Northeast Teas regrets however for French her great i Twiee the first peri31 the Masons dian ad litem for Guy Thj- guar- fullback vraS t)ut of torlay's lineup to Paris Downs Deport- Oct High Deport High here Friday 'moon by a score of 4 7 to The iris team smashed the opposing -A at will and this was interred with brilliant runs tor long nces 7-ong tuns by Berry and Jones the all around team work of High featured what as an featureless game Paris Igh has lost only one game this 'f Fair all intents and purposes Coax Daly aian explained to the court that Haden i did not name him as a potability in the the order was sought because he WAXAHACHIF3--Gar1and High de- i early lineup telt all who shared inheritance dian explained to the court that order was sought because he felt all who shared inheritance Second Quarter In the second quarter Tulsa carried the ball down the line to within four yards of the coveted goal where Williams fumbled Hayden recovered and Wells punted It was a miserable kick as were subsequent kicks by the self-same Wells who later was to cover himself with glory by his ground gaining Wells seemed to have everything In his feet except an educated toe But where he failed in this particular instance in the shadow of seeming death tr's line held and Tulsa lost the ball on downs It was punted back a paltry twenty yards and Martin a giant tackle dropped back to try for a field goal Ile failed From then on the spirit Of the times changed Ohnsarg substituted for Adams at right and begin to (I() l''s kicking Ile wassuccessful to such a degree that Renfro became rattled and caught the ball bouncing back of his own goal whereupon Terry tackled him and chalked up a safety With that two points advantage TT tore in Fowler began a series of dazzling passes In the seccind period which finally ended in a Hong throw of fully forty yards straight into Cherry's arms and the score board ripened for the Frogs when Cherry dashed twenty yards to a touchdown Ryan kicked a goal The score then was 9 to Wells Shows Speed Rya began I i ppea more prominen ly I ha ti ever from that point on Wells forgetting that he was an awkward kicker started to show hat he had speed in pedals if nothing else The result was that between the with his marvelous passing Wells with his clever catching and flying feet and Ryan IsFith ramlike bucking of the line-- sent over another touchdown Ryan carried it over on a straight line plunge and then kicked goal Tulsa never had the ba11 from the kicleoft in this period until after had scored Tulsa seemed to lose heart after threatened to acre buz two fiftecnthe yard penalTier stopo1 tleia Poly waw unable to advintke oa1 at ary tart of the game withi Orrigilkr 42etunce Of the Masons' goal- McDaniel was the outstanding star of the game circling that Stillman had offered all his the wings time after time for big gains Taylor the speedy fullback for the was unable to gain agalttet 1 11( onnell feated Wihshachle High 20 to 19 In The official party represent ri ing West ghts to James Stillman's $37000- 1 a wide open game full of thrills Each Point at gar" SV aS to incinde 1000 fortune should be parties to the 'side made thr ee touchdowns two In each Secreary of War ener eek Gal 3ishop Stillman suit He recited the fact Ss411s" bE emaintlit being the result of Gar- rights to James Stillman's $37000- 000 fortune should be parties to the Stillman suit He recited the fact Herndon Lett Guard Center Sneed Right Guars' Mauldin Right Tackle Jones Right End Renfro Quarterback Keck Left Hair iwa my night Half Hite Half night Half Right Tackle Right End Quarterback Herndon rase passes Arthur commandant at West Point: land completed fifteen out of eighteen General Clarence Edwards and United passes NVaxahachie wan superior in line States Senator James Wadsworth plunging and end runs outweighIng Gar- Jr of New York an ex-Tale baseball land captain The probable lineup: Position Tale Blair Yale Blair Cherry Fowler Wells Ile' imidmonoms I ig CE iaE 1 tp 1 kieVillit molMmok cE ia le his total gain billing only Taylor's punting was feature of the Poly part nd Seott pluriped the several times for big Matthew Left End HONEY 011nVE--With three of th00 rTlIr beat men out of the tame on account of Story Injuries Hofiy rove siIy dfeated I '401er nigh :27 to 0 and the ball re- Mull'Igan noalne1 hi th visltorte territory at tho gnoie Rreideter HONEY 011(TVE three of the A rTlIr best men out of the game on account of Story Payne Defeats Trinity eighth Rocky pieked up the going and BROWNWOOD i let 2--HOWar1 ral-ped the Quaker entry neverely with savage left anti right hand shots to inte defeated Trinity University the face and wir Rocky was ht'ned to 0 here Friday afternoori Nine repeatedly for ustnh a neck hand blow the Howard Payne points were but the referee paid no attention to the 7 field oaI by Carlton Woodward pretests of Tendier's handler inityis defense stood well in the Tendlerie left eye was rut a he 'It two quarters but was battered opening of the seventh end I he (tuaker appea ie the ciali wil in the last half of the gam ud had btted to hi refere ug Rocky nt le re touchdowns in the last two A liter the seventh Ka itt4as heiran to -riods toppling then ver pull a way front rirvilr The I itiffalo The game was iiroisnaliy slow on mauler floor4 Tendler at I 11- start of -ount of injuries a IA pr na 'ties the ninth wit a right ha nd bniash to tne Payne was penalized over jaw Terolter weighed 134 pounde and Kan- i yards Rot tea reiled Wit- Inas 114 i ns a-ilY on straight football Jim-- eighth Rocky picked up the going and reaped the Quaker entry sieverely with savage left and right hand shots to the face and wind Rocky was hissed repeatedly for IIFInN T)ack hand blow but the referee paid no attention to the protests of Tendietes handlers Tendleres left eye was rki he opening of the seventh aeol the 4pinker appeale'd to the referee ells lining Rocky had butted hitre A fier the seventh Ka iis as tiegan to atilt a way fiini Hee et arta' -s Adaml proof In support of his illegitimacy Tai1 charge against Guy but that Mrs the Manor Stillman and Guy had not yet fin- yal Wimberlt3 'shed disproving them" the Mitt Another reason he had sought or the rarnt the order the guardian said wets because he was convinced that the rfo- 11" future might bring forth other attempts to -stain the name of Guy" 4 windel This fear he said had been in by certain questions which Stillman attorneys had asked when the banker was on the witness cooper stand last June before Referee Windea aimed proof in support of his illegitimacy Poly bunch the Masora eighteen yards the outstanding of the earns Wimberity Poly line Esneuu 31 sone-- Vnje rucoer Windoil Rya (or 1111den) Cruilshank Landis Guernsey Diller Deaver lie ayer TIrry PA 41vreated Deport Green" 47 to 0 Left End Into Left Tackle Left Guniti Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right Encl Quarterback Left Half Right End Quarterback Left Half Oarbisch nOySE High played a Davidson scorelPss tie with Roves City STRAWN 35 JUNIOR 26 PASTOR WILL MAKE WOMEN HIS THEME son These questions were to trove that Stillman's sole objective in launching his charges had been to exclude the child from particpation in the five trust funds which the banker's fatter had established in his will SAILOR FREEDMAN MEETS ERNIE RICE A 'M Left Take Haggerzy Left Guard a Ward Center WIrnberler Rlibt Guard Samples Rycba Right TaeltIo Bridges Cremator Right End Dyer Holcomb Quarterback Scott Taylor Left Halfback Whit iletkett Wood Aldrich McLaren Jordan Deckett Aldrich Fullback Score by perlods ruisa A A 0 TT 0 9 7 i Substitutes: Vulcher for Ohnsarg for Adams Cigar for Haden Honey for Wells Alexander fot Cherry Cantrell for Bishop Steven-on for McConnell Camp for Ryan Tulsa: Fly for Stewart White for Witty Grizzard for Stewart Robertnon for Grizzard Stepp for Ba loom Roach for Williams Williams for Sneed Lawborn for Da loom Brownfleld for Herndon Scoring: Touchdown Cherry Ryan: proal after touchdown Ryan 2: safety 11fere I Nationa- League unpir) uo -tre Venue CITgelie!) Ric henstein I A td minute! en Junior High and Strawn High fought one of the hardest games of the season Friday at Park before one of the biggest crowds that ever aaw a high school f04tbafl game here Strewn Wila victor Score: 35 to 20- Ready ef Stravrn eitaa the hest ground gainer for the winners while Ward of ittinior the local stsr "What is the Matter With the Women of Fort Worth?" will be the Sunday night theme of Rev IC Thompson pastor of the First Presbvterian Church by terian Chu rch Right Halt Smythe Mallory rollback Off Ic-lalso: Crowell wart 11'1121 BRIAND INSISTS 'eoling was any nd 'he or quired pTfl st bad a and anY it 1111' rec to 11e vislt leS of Coln wst even 5L Mich that WOt uite eg and laatwo ervoc: UC Vegel eeling was any nd al- lairied che or quired rq st I had a and anY it on' rec to 111 co vlSir len Of Corn- est of evcr erre Kertergr Washington Jeffer- 'Thompson the first Frog score The Oklahoma ns butt Pp fingered the limp Fe Ed )e Lasalle Right lialthaeit I will probably talk aboljt some bead Bnostna ls rown A i re It Taylor t116E'lJ- Nylio are present In regard to one ON ALLIANCE Particular sill or another and none none: Poly particular tillotricr atm sume 'lkiask-rs note Poly will probably talk aboljt sorrie 0011 timplre Ed Thrtr De 'Lasalle ON ALLIANCE Right lialftacit ho are presebt reg-ard to one bo tl at! lIvsia hwat Brow it A WirrberleJ- It Taylor Fulltack RUTH IS "SORRY" NEW TORE Oct 21--Tet rtlekard alcred Sailor Freedman Chirago T'wcglit to battle Ernie Rice Engliampion for tWIV ronnd next lay night It will the New York txt ot both boxers ha hjrl but tv figt in -tttY and that was itaiAt in mdvi-311fE 1 a un broke hi -a Mnol in the fourth An'31her 1114 ti1 itanged by 4:402 Sivav Garden pro-'ter -eti Joe Gorman lightweight from iZorrila who fought a stubboln battle It Winter against Earl Baird and '11m1 Sieger of illP East Side :1 el -1 'c may not talk about at all" -54a I1 rs RIll'ilrA ra 1 lintlitAA 1 -FOR for Mal thews I may not talk about at all--r for Mal thews FOR DEFENSE Ir IllrYrrRTO 77 DEFENSE LI GiviLlE liCneelinmtreani iirn4 fr7 Dr Thompson "But there are i BANKHEAD HIGHWAY 1 many women young zind old realixing IN REEVES STARTED! (nark North Fort Worth High) 11 Clark North Fort Worth High) FITZ SCRANTON Pa 2----itabe Ruth honte run 1Ing rout' irtbed late today tile MICHIGAN CRIPPLED KEISER TO FIGHT eport that lie had abandoned his barn- YOUNG BOE storming tour He said he bad reached MEETING BUCKEYES' ft agreement with Colonel Huston of the New Ytrk Yankees Ile expressed NEW YORK Oct regret at having violated the rules of CHICAGO Oct 22--While 331g Ten the Cumberland boxer has be organized baseball In engaging In post- fans are looking toward the Kaat today ed to meet Young Bob Pitts' Madison Square Garden on NEW YORK Oct the Cumberland boxer haw been to meet Young Bob Madison Square Garden on YOUNG BOB WAUGH SCORES I Keiser matchd Fitzsimmons at Nov a Bob Martin was to have been Keiser's opponent but the soldier fighter begged off until December to get himself in better shape Harry t)reb of Pittsburg and charley Weirtert the Newark light heavyweights are On the same card for twelve round bbaetrtgeransdhaiphearfrylialrvrey i bt er's: tetra light heavyweights are On the same card for twelve rounds i ir low- ic IhiAl i -41: 'irtairo3 C1011ACCO St 110USIESP 031101111a r''1' I filiNdlit 9 4 4 ---'1 4 4 4 I' (PI I Ill III Wilt) tl ItUt I I I II am Wm limm SO a Om mow (By Universal Service) the full meaning of life and are not PARIS Oct 22--The French par-attempting to accomplish anything" TOYAIL Texas Oct 22--The liament yesterday ordered Premier Mrs Jaccard will give an first dirt was broken yesterday for the Bankhead Highway contract Briand to go to the Washington con- organ recital at the church Tuesday ference for the unique purpose of morning at 11 o'clock in honor of across District No 2 of Reeves insistinc- upon a military defensive the old ladies who make their home County a distance of thirty-one alliance of America France and at Cumberland Rest which Is main- miles which will complete the high- England an an essential condition tained by the Presbyterian churches way across the county Ham- for the disarmament of Europe of Fort Worth at 1621 Sixth Ave- ilton is the contractor and approx- That this is the program became nue A Cunningham has charge imately r2720013 will be spent on clear when thp premier's emphatic of securing antomobilem to bring the road in this district The high- phrase "no disarmament without thrill to the church The Latlie9 way engineer and the contractor mecurity" won a torrent of applause Aid Society will serve luncheon at tlave estahliahed herolquIrtere at in the chamber f) if )rt ova II a rid work -w ill -oe tm shed Decliring that France Is the "first the oid ladie who make their nome County a distance of thirty-one alliance of America France and at Cumberland Rest which is main miles which will complete the high- as an essential condition tain by th Presbyterian churches way across the county Ham- for the disarmament of Europe ed of Fort Worth at 1621 Sixth Ave- ilton is the contractor and approg- 1 That this is the program became nue A Cunningham has charge imately $2720013 will be epent on )(dear when thp premier's emphatic of securing automobiles to bring the road in this district The high- phrase "no disarmament without thrill to the church The Ladies way engineer and the contractor security" won a torrent of applause Aid Society will serve luncheon at ilave established headquarters at in the chamber f) I of )n Oya II and Nvork -will he pushed Deellring that France Is the "first Fort Worth who are not irz 14Avsa Bea8011 exhibitions for the result of the Chicago-Princeton game a contest of major Importance In PHILLIPS PLAYERS the Mg Ten conference was scheduled for Ann Arbor Mich Ohio State went there to meet the WATCHT PLAY Miehigan Wolvertnev the latter team season exhibitions for the result of the Chicago-Princeton WATCH PLAY joeh it oa a aS a 0 1 vweer nt at rhea ere(' tt etal absence of five trEXANDRIA La Oct l'gh 144 pounds knoclie1 out Char- Slillivan of Aloxandria in tho third :114 of a schidulod 15-round mill bor) 11rght connecting a right crooR trt Point of to jaw Otit3 41st kayos Vaig -vr-r soored t- r-Jal IVaugh's nr 'T I crippled by the regular se ed by Captain ri Owe and oThach Mc- njues trout th varsity lineup becau of Dila re the footba II squad of Phillips i ciiaeh Zupplte at Illinois has tle I mversity stepped eer here Frulay en pnry radical changes in hi iii lincup i i Schulman Winn on Foul itur to vilit-re I'lliiiips will pisY --liarr- szej the defeat hiv to--vit last 0 '1: and hopes DENVElt" 'uT4" The Philliis men 54a NA- the gaille a ilifferei-lt cli(asiot) in the giirile with "'fiver Iv" giVe" it 4 Letilla-ri Texiis Chriltian 1-niversity a mi IV nEi at 1- 1- -a na II l' da foul in 'CIO' eleventh round of a twhed taliversttv of Tulsa Naturally they i tridiana plays at inneapol is today 1: led twelve- round bolit with Frank is in' icd for heir fellow Olt la hottjan4 but taking on thr Gopher and the chances I here laat night Schuman hail int ei thtzir nraP for T- or the two elevens look about eltPrt- Inflicted considerante punishment On wens iRe I Outside of the conference the game of Murphy The Horned Frogs go to Enid next Sat- most Interest In the West today Is at Mineral IVella 20 Senior xi' lbcrn Al WELL TeXEIM Oct Mineral l'Sells 20 Senior MINERAL WELL Texas Oct at the greatest posAble pncitist nation i't the world" the Girl Accuses Kaufman Man spfeil consistent good road premier said: DALLAS Oet "I will not go to Washington with- of Kaufman was charged with The Moore Construction Com- out the indorstment of a strong ma-violation of the- Mann act here yes- panyof El Paso got the bid for the jority" terday The complaint was signed seven miles across the Jeff Davis After this declaration he was county corner between Reeves and cheered for five minutes Indicating Culberson Counties at $15000 Corn- that he will have a huge majority pletion of this work will make a when the rote Is taken on sustain-Mexico good highway from Pecos to El ing the government next Wednesleart Paso day i -12' --i -2 --4 4-la -----A---i pz ---4--i---z-11fr 1-''S-Nbli rat(910filt A a 4 ot 7 II Ito l''' 1 446 Wallace stort lvs knwittiti nut 1-txtartt ju thtmtind of Et 81-tttflet 1tn-rtu-ttl ''t 11ze last nrh- It aQ a Kr'at ht whits tt lasttt Diathond Hill Wins araond Hut High Sch ou! girls' ben- tearrt ushered in the na on Fri- nt111 7tetor ovPr North Sitio Iftgh Score 19 10 12- vt It at 31Dh11 04 1 1 '4 tt itt i PIP oil A 3 Jo: Mineral Wells High has another scalp dangling from Its belt today by tOallen of a victory yesterday over flontor High of Fort Worth Score 20 to by a 19-yenr-old girl who asserted that she went with Hill to Oklahoma Kansas Arkansas and New Mexico and that he forced her to lead an immoral life by a 19-yenr-old girl who asserted that she went with Hill to Okla- home Kansas Arkansas and New and that he forced her to nil immoral life or-day to play Phiiiips Notre Dame where Nebraska hi gone in an effort to repeat the performance of LUPBOCK Texas---Lubbock High Iowa by beating the Indianians echool football had an easy vic- Three of the Big Ten teams are Idle tory over Pig Frring's squad by a score They are Iowa Northwestern nd Fur-of 2 6 to 0 due urday to play Phillips Notre Dame where Nebraska has gone In.

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