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Fort Worth Record-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 11

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fKU)Y MORN'IXO NOVEMnnR 28 1920 FORT WORTH RECORD tAOtt rrTrrrt tiring Us Your Sport Questions No nfher anblect poixlhly re llflnn or pull I Ira riinei mmh dlwuHtdiin an spurt In na aetlla yotir luluro spoil argument AiliJrra letter to 'Spurt Ml lor Ilcrurd" big vii'pr rirht name ECORD SPORT PAGE Now the Hot Stove League Itaxehifi on th helf until Mrrb But lC keep Knt hxtiily xhelf by oprnlnf a lint Nlov Lr(u II yan know aay bond dupe let na reprmlme It her PiHed i roi BOOM? THRILLING RALLY IN FINAL QUARTER WINS FOR FROGS 21 TO 16 TOUCHDOWN IN LAST QUARTER WINS GAME FOR LONGHORNS 7-3 (BY FRANK BARDON) AUSTIN Nov 25 Francis Dominprucz substitute of lhc diversity of Texas tonight or as plunged over the vaunted Agie hne in the fourth period and pave the Longhorns a 7 to 3 victory ovw Texas A The game was replete with thrilling av4 aA plays but the Longhorns outplayed their rivals in all but cIosin moments of the first period when the Aggies -na pyr Knn au vnderwood tarred for Ric( while wiihani jih and wmkifman did great lrk ior th inkir (114 Kuv Playing before a erowd of 6 000 fan lh Arkansas Ror back held the Rim Owl to a corrles tm hre Thursday Dyer Kcnnljf and The rnmon 'luhT orfuul frai i to their WWXri-SPrS' bio jtreviitel and ArkRtin'i wp at no din ad Autr freni hm tii re nuitionp Arkan-Ap fftsivii the firri kt koff anti th ftret down of the gun An ev hanrn of punts ensure! Lnderwfwwi viH powded in hit slunipt to punt ami the bH was rent nli a few yn1n dwu the firid Dv jwricp of cm! rim and line (BY POP BOONE) Facing almost certain defeat Horned Frogs emn Teh administered a decisive de-rallied in the last quarter of a sick game scored two A 1 a heft! tOiltJT U1 ft ill til touchdowns and changed a 16 to 7 defeat into a 21 to 16 to i victory yesterday at Panther Park against Southwestern Th ha'k'' tn ir unny The winning score came when Fowler launched a forward pass from his own 40-yard line to Jackson Receiving the greatest play were the wonderful bmkin ball on 40-yard line the speedy back 1 avoided four tackles and ran for a touchdown From the standpoint of excitement the game was more like baseball than football the home team staging the ninth inning rally Coming as it did when practically every spectator in the big crowd believed the Frogs were beaten the victory set the stands wild Looking over fuyy 'me mT 1u lh vim heads of the sweatered athletes into the frantic mass of o'" LW' uVn'n hi" humanity in the stands it was not difficult to imagine the 1J lwi ue scene being one in a hot baseball season when a homerun king has clouted out a triple with the bases full pi of alAut fifty yard ah Cat tain I1 iowvm of Tw-h parin' 'avv un rvlurnM a punl eifc'i yarn fur the of (ha ncond And drove It the so far I could hardly pull it out I ant it on the tee again With another mighty 1out 1 it i ke a toiling turd for eighty yrd about But wlun I went to fmd th it bail It had a nty lay Jn the middle of a Midst ton of uncut nay I pulled a nihluk from the bag I thrurtied around It Took five or ax tn ret that bad back on the fairway plot It vaa (tit and Uhid and Wording Kroin a hundred rttng wound ITauMi Jt lost hn g)t in each ol eifrhtenn rounds "arnetltte to the Texas 12-yard line and Morris TwasaWHd Night in Frogtown Mates plunjroe the ball man adrunced to i Hot four yard line Thm the one QURtTCr lHCh Ot thfi llHC RClOrCP McCrCRTy it WAS the hardest game fie had ever had to call on account of urt'nrofTh a oond garter the close plays The ball when it stopped was parallel the oal Iine and had jt l)een perpendicular would have eamod me bn through th tin tor prat been a marker Many of the plays on fourth downs were itnn The whi-lle hlrw at thi inrtuit Slid th firs! hlf as tip The hif eqUSlly C10S6 of the gum 4 bard fought and the baJl wa first ui the vim tore territory and dart fudl a 1 then on Eire th field nart IItI Jammrd find paokeilj ArkanMS never had the opmrtuntty of With kpeotator lod th nnut VS ponnnr that sue bed in th first penrel rt Both Winkleman for the Raxorbacka and aAMM0 people Inside th park Vjwh for th Owl Attempted goals from The crowd whs well handler) aud presd the Held in lh esrd hlf hut neithfr fanlitiea were exrentionally good ueeooded The game ended with the ball roa(h hittaker of the Longhorns I fooled th wiseaerea and started Liam Arkansa MeCallum Flllis and Tynea as his hm k- Hansard 'field Flam and YVatami split the William jramsi Keenly and to say which waa the thetter Is hard and both far over-) Jamersen shadow'd Morns the Aggie field gen Me3iit (e) anfj paved a stellar game Th Smith Texas line outplayed the Aggie from ind to end Higginbotham waa the tower of the barkfieid II gained the Wlnklanan and by his longdistance punting I saved the Aggies several limes Cap- Alcorn tain Hart played well at end in tms -8 Smith 1 Rum opened with Teim de- Poet Mon Left End! Left Tackle Left Guard Center Rjffht Guard Rtrht Tack lie Rifht Fnd Quarterbatii Right Halfback? Duacn Carson Barrett Underwood Wvfopd Jams Dam (c) Rash Dyer dropped back to the 22-yard line and booted a perfect field goal Dominguez came near making another touchdown at the close of the third quarter when he was sent in for Tynes He plunged twice and carried the ball to within In th first two tmnntM of play it hesaine endi-Dt that the Krog1 had picked a Urtep when they thought they bad a nmh This prohnbly waa one of the atroog fat tore in the early aiiperlonty of the Tigers for they were auenor Overconfidence an I lark of atrenooua training for the game by the Frog proUthiy were other reasons for the opt lUwn who )iaa beta one of the etara of the i barkfHd wta d'vlared ineligible by the I A authontiea during the morning on a proteat entered by the Southwestern ath'efie bard It ieema linttsBD attended Alien academy at Bryan for two years and irug part fw1mei hvl actually won the game In the mi darkness notsuiy could ice Just who he or ne was but 1 win out on tho Hulnliure trying to keep nuie from beating tn to death Iron purwiw joy Tn aplto of the clone squeak of the Frog they iinre as one of the strong teams tn th state thourh the ft they are not nierutieni oi the Houthweatem rem-f rem-a bhre them fnm any claim to the title Arksnrts mayed the fight by playing Hire to a tie The Frog le-at Af-k tna 17 tn 2 earlier in the aciBoo on their oq grid Talk about fight Sponsors of the team sal in the on h' side lines in I etn-H she'll hundred ilo) an aurtli of nuilitMry to thu mieui Few upvU occurred in the turkey day g4fnc ovr the iuntrv In fsi't Hwre not a rial honest to goodm-ne tip up tn lji dope Rerhips (ho closest nails were tm State it and houthwesi cm gam wtaro it took final quart! rilua to i fvk Tohivson may yt have the ntuff that made one of (ho gr-aU-st fighter of ail nine He went twelve three mtnute nuin Ik and seemed to xtmw everything be evtr ivm 1 AicJ bu had A bad Liaixl At Uut COMARCHB 26 Th Urrtl rod Uit ever Attwidivl a foothAll faim tn ComAnche vouched the hrUt but laat oiovinf Aaoni? Bom mAchin of Fort Worth drAf th ComAnch Hi eleven cel-ore la th aolS 20 to The Comanche teem picked to vtn verily could not top the Mason' offensive Attack while Comanche could not penetrate the brick-wad forward dvfenee of the viMtore Maaootc Home used slreirbt football Uv-ties tn deaattaf th Comanche squad Hard line hick abort end run loot fore ward pames Mid punta that carried the hall out of danirer time after time combined to dcfvit th etronmet fooibeil team Id this section of the Plot and A leading contender fur Texas honors Arlington Hi Beats Junior Eleven 7-6 ARLINGTON Now ArlinrtOB Hi defviatrel Junior Hi of Fort Worth in a hrrt fourM giro thi aftwioon 7 to 0 '1 two tms wre evenly mtcbed but fMlure to kick goat After touchdown eont the Junior (Min a chanc to draw with Arlington Two reuiAra were miMiD Irani the lineup of the Junior equad In th arvond period Junior shoved th bail over tbe Arllnrton gnal Itne by means of hard bn plunres aftrr a senna of tin bucks and off xia brushes Masemgale earned the pigskin over th line from the two yard Hne Hughe misred goal In th third period Arlington scored the winning touchdown Cuer right end of the local team remipleted a ten yard pna and raced thirty five yards to a touchdown Watt kt'krel goal 7 he lineupa of tia time he took a course in Kng liah it A 4 It claimed thin made bun a ardent of the collf and thus caoeed him to be ineligible for Ihut game i footlkali authorh tiea had nothing to do but bold him oot of the boe'Qp pending investigation Howevwr whde the three factor Iwi may have bad a strong bearing on the rare that was thrown into the lmI 1 j4 4 ramp still it raonot be denied the bd Ukeo time ont twice in he period titbbd thrir tor on lot of 'Ojn thrn jlunt for thr tou hdown foot at thr htnAr of the TVrr A krr fen krd tbr joI tht made up but a aeniat'ml rally in the at natter aerverj tu i-ut the ftmb-iitf lu nr ot th" a rvwly rraiy bun-h id ttrr waa houlu them Kveiy earn or on the football eqoad was a hero anon be waa carnetl around the campua on willing ehnu dert and tde K-n of It waa a wild nubt 1 ra? PJllL finth The better ball fr a while 1 vcnteen Mimed first nn Ut th Agies four shows th niffcrenc in the nffensivu power of he wo weirs Kennedy Bovtcher William Ift HAlfbAck Btefcrrei ktnneiy fMtdMwnpm A and i umpire Hi thy (HU) head linesman FlleHol (Oberllnl South Side Hi Defeats evine Eleven 19-14 Hranevin Eleven 19-14 or ape Vine Lieven ru sthd nin s-rsnu Klgh nnirwiav Pv a wstra of In 14 Th game wa featured hr line end run (rapern w-ored her punt in th first nd third quarter while Mouth Si le awtc ed here tn the firet and fnurth Huhtow InucS Vw i for er nl Stria kUnd marie the Ornperln while down fnr South Sid Summer of South Side made a Ilf w- wl isiiis mi a fiiMkla Tba a 1 in 5id LXTaiTthJ tporthinT 8m iZ in revert games played while it mad the eighth loae for Grajierine Ulun gamee plaved 7 Hn a louhdnvu at atari pTKrfi ir her failni to InrU foil I- )wera' run waa a ine fUirting with pecfwt irtvrfereri he iron out hurrti the other Yellow Ja keis am' nodgwj inkier after tarkler aa hs ilvshl 4on the field Auhurn showed to murh better advan tire tn the eemnd peruxi keeping the hall ii Terh torntory a good part ot tht tun hut never being able to prove dartforou to the Terh goal There werw frequent etc-hange of punts and Flower toled one that went iixty five yard before bit ting the ground Oniy one forwini pae had hern tried up to thr end of the ar-md perl rat (Jeorire KilU-rman of 'leh broke through on thie aUeinoleil forward paee anil dowtkM hir hug of Auburn for a ni yard low before the hall left his hands The period ended with the baft til Ad burn po(inn oo their own thirty two-yird hne Terh Auburn 6 1 Terh added one morn tourhdown tn the thml period The Trh ha es rirtyv down I lie field from the Yellow gels' own I forty yard hne Kvnry barkfieid man took part in the gains Flower finally skirted i right end for fourteen yards and the ton down Fin her kicked the goal There were frequmt exchange of punta Again and two sucrrjnf forward paeane out of four attempts JAtVed About twenty five yard eaeh 'Pie letter of t)ire put the tall on Auburn four-ytrd Une at th end of lh penud ftvjre Tm Id Ad bure A Twh added twenty-one more point in the fourth pmod Starting the penod on Auhurn three vard line Hv panged through th Un on the ftret play for the touchdown and Fvn her kicked goal gk-ore Terh Auhurn 0 hrth team then fa) ml to make headway and punting was frequent were tneii two goal from aboot th forty yard Un but taiswd both Forward paaaea loo faiird to gam for either loam Then taking O'llnger long punt on hi own thirty yard lln Dower dodged twitted and aquirmed hi way Uirongh th Plainemsm team for another WoJidowa rid Fincher lurked goal bcw Tach S7 Auhurn 0 A thirty five yard nrn by SearAxvreagh a n'stitut ba pot Te In position to atd on mor and Feret daehed aniund left for this a' Ur (he ainsmen a line had been held against thru down Iinher kir-krd the goat making th rure Tecb 34 Auburn 0 The gm ended after a few more play Auburn OUtnrmr (trrfthxin C(sn Mivmor CApt Wxrren Roul(( Hrov 4hirey 4(ubh 9hirlmf Pot loa Gcorfi Treh Ur i Jt i I I fluwm Fmchr i tncnrr Lebry I A (me IsTia A Staton Hltermn rrsi yiowert eapt Barron Harlan Score by ptjgtode Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 Treh 0 0 7 Tre-h ring Tmicbdowne Flower 3 Harlan eral Goal from touchdown Fincher 4 PENN COLLEGE AtND Pin BATTLE TO TIE rrrnmrmG mot And they ran inte it nmrkW TMhKS MflKK hAKIV rrrnrrd thr initial kik- fendtiiB tb north zrh liennts kicked off thirty-fir yarde to Carrutbers i returned five HipginlM'thara im-1 mcdiitely punted fifty-five KI- And Tynes split eight yards and' 1 tennis puuteil to Moms who fumbled and Jones recovered Texas was held "aggim 'moke first rrnither broke through and Dis ounus mu uis niiuui rccoverrq on a ortv-two-vard line Kl- a 11 lt Tynea and McLailiim made ccHMve first dnwns with MfVallum th punchmf end WatHOQ WHS V- Wit in 'nfl fu7Pn ysf'ts- ton tried a pass which waa incom- nlete H-gginbotham punt'4 forty-fve yards to WaUon who fumbled and CiOUgcr recovered Mahan made eight around right end and lliggtnhothum tore oft twenty-three yarda around left end on the Texas twelve yard line Iliff By periods: ginhotham cireled left end for a yardlTexaa god Mahan went over tackle for the I Hufimin eff Cherry returning the bU to his ionjt dpj8y had been orrMooed b-thirty-three yard line Hern a by ao grgmneQt over fanglmr end by of Hawk famous rein pd jerseys worn by ewwiped down on th Fk interfer This argument consumed enew and end funs by ilarrta pome thirty-fiv minutes and it was were mered Hjrrui dropped ba nsriy 4 o'clock when the purple of fur prot Kjrn who waa prtrrtmt fnlrn wrre turned trouni no thr thr puotrr waa hit hr aomr burtlmr wuld TOm ln th bak The Tumr linrsman whlrlcl cirar around ljrT whfn UrkH on 0 th U1) eod tod rooriTod thr punt rqiirrr in thr irunir rauard thr Imun to br to fa Uft Tackle loin of the Tigerw tldrk was mipoKsihle to follow the frl on thr ball and it South- ball fm the aidrlinra Tnrtrri1 ir 1 houthwetrrn madr two first downn Kirht her on Mi-rtrr Mom p-1 "Howri tbr kickoff hut wan forced prrrd mi th mm or Lurin the bal- PUIlt fle a nor thr w-oriun hr rrmamM ht b' thr wrmr If it hadn't ft dark Kowlrr Uunchrd abort paaa to br probab'j till would br an thr ho hd -cnX in two line bu-hs th at ky Tir bark mad firat down Aftrr ur "rst down thrrr tti nipt bad faild Mirtrf Thm cam the winninj rcorr on Mnrre lirok thmurh lor intro- moot wnrational plaj Standin on yard pain placing th on hia thirty fir jrrd linr hurltd I four yard lin Thn th aamr a para to Jackwiu who rwTiJ it run-young gentleman burlld ori-r th goal mng Iiotih Myr took onr Tiger jin for a tourhdown in th frst thrr tacklrr out of tho way and 1 amp got iinutm of play Not aausfiral and anothrr Thrrr wrrr still two nirn piMt by way of ahowing vrrwtiiity ltworn thr atirwly bak and thr gal Morar thn wrnt out and kicked but diMlgrd onr of thew and Jurt p-rfd goal far thr rifw point naturally outran the other broke into 0 I threatened to wore I few a clear fikl and aperded tbr last minntrw iatrr but Southwestern held twenty yards for the winning score on her own one yard line Mora Ai krr again kicked goal On this punted front behind hir own goal a play the pao gamrd a good twenty abort pout welt -rpuarr in while Jackson ran forty after re-llama' hands Thr latter waa on thr ceiring thr blL 2o yard line well to the aide and Tty this time it was rilrcmrlydiffi-Wforw hr con'd hr downed he had the pt tn (oMow thp ba T- k1k hall within a few mehew of the oppoa- () nff guth r-jatwrn fumbled rnd took more than ra it to put out Ihe fire of victory kntdlrd in I lie henru of I Hludenia laat nlirhl lurnoti Uvw by the fanjlly to cele biate aa tht mv fit they did every thing hut burn down the uutvrrwty bnildinga The wild foy of wuum tle Ut of the won oiatke still wilder berauw it left the vlate of the folbaU eleven 'len in the ten gknie of the etwn Himian ttww two feature pmhab'y fUid have been anfft'ieul to tnaite Ihe atuVnl body tear lhmg up the (art that thr turkey itay game hal born won alter everybrn ly had fl'eo thr count 18 to 14 4KTTIMJ IHItK 17 LIT time it nlmnrt (lark the Krofa recovered on the Tifera' line With th hall in Li' poKMnwion the offieial nd and counter attractions it waa a big mwd that aaw the undoubtedly great game The lineups: roaition 8 PfTT TflR BAM It a preitv little ball With red dot on ita aide Neither rot nor hleuurii Diumtl 1 ho beauty of lu hidf) I Mt it on a te of I look mighty rlmjl Terns university 7 Texas A Kansas Aggie 0 Washburn 0 Hice Institute 0 Arkansas State 0 Georgia Tech 34 Auburn 0 Vanderbilt 21 Sewane 3 Tennessee 14 Kentucky State 7 Alabama 24 Mississippi A A 7 Nebraska 20 Washington 21 Oklahoma 44 Ilrake 7 I Diversity of 2S' CorneJI 0 St Inia 0 Washington 17 Missouri 18 Kansas 7 Washington i Jefferson 28 West Virginia 0 Tu'ane 21 8 0 Penn State 8 Pittsbnrg 0 Marquette 21 Wabash 7 Notre Ham 25 Michigan Aggies 0 A trginia 24 John Hopkins 7 Trinity 0 Wofford 0 Hampden Sydney 14 William and Mary 7 North Carolina State college 40 Wakeforeet 7 P'rskine 20 Mercer 6 F'nrman 7 Itavidaon 0 Naval Paae 7 Great Lakes 28 21 Southweatern 16 Hetroit 27 Rutgers 0 Colorado 40 Oklahoma A and 7 Kendall 45 Rolls School of Mines 0 8 0 Itaylor 0 Hartnell 20 Hu kinaon 6 St Xavier 21 Haskell Indiana 7 Cniversity of Richmond 62 Randolph Macon 7 Diversity of South Carolina 7 Citadel 6 Howard I'ayne 33 Simmons college 7 Austin college 21 Trinity nuiver- 0 DE8 MOINM Iowa Not Oklahoma outplayed and outgeneraled Drake ia football here today And by winning 44 to clinched ita claim to tbo Miaeouri valley championship I Oklahoma worked th forward paai fre-1 in tbe second half Oak Cliff cam back strong and held Waxahachie to one touchdown The Waxahahtan mad lhtr best gams through th hne ami raanv ttmes went for twenty five and thirty yard gains on off tackle plays Th broken field running of Captain Stollenwerik of Waxahachie and the line plunging of Stevens Horton and Xctiee featured th gam 7 he entire ba-kfilj of the Oak Cliff team plated great gam but their ha could not withsumi the crushing attack of Waxahachi and they wei repeatedly thrown for losses Approximately 6 000 people saw th OF TEXAS NORMALS DENTON Nov The sinu cham-pionslup of tho normal colhgen wa won thi afternoon by Denton norm il when sh fcaicd the normal from Mar cos to ft Tbe game was the duet and best that i bren vd hrro this year and wa a filling climax for a winning football srasun lor locals Tnlversltv of Detroit Win DETROIT Mich Nov 2S Superiority tn hn p'unnrtf ani forwani pa-mg gave vernity of Detroit an easy victory VARSITY RUNNERS WIN CROSS-COUNTRY tar ir- KUN bhrUKE uAML 0 AnpTTK Nor 15 tlmverwly of Texan runner took flmt plus- in inviution emeotintry run tred hrrn tin mum- in Four Texas runn-r eroserd fn before mn Rrvan Cullurn of ft to rnly from any other college place inf fL 1A hil lh tnama were hn-lii If up the whistle b'ew fur tb quarter COLTTHfBrA MoH Nov Miaroiifi SUt bumbled Uaivernty of Kanisn to 7 tn thetr Annual gridiron strug- Fie hero today nd Nvram runner (aptam Ilart and XVatSOD After the Mwo1urt V'n conference rice i kfnirD- 4kuf a 1 a bna wm to within first seven 5 Vt nittaker earn that wtiand the ASNanlt of th Tiger brickfield Jeff NeiMy of Amarillo was ths winner had changed th aignala just before Lincoln Fuibrigbt anl Iwit going with Loop of Stamforl ssjod the game and tEc men (lid DOt catch I through for heavv gains rrre it 1' I tie At the same time Miwouri was pro- Texas tried three paes all of 1 ru wtj i hlTin -Ti which failed Higginbotham vas eon- bek for loeae nr attempted hM niTf TITT ANF WINS FROM tinnally using hi toe to keep out of Th'- toned Kan to depend almnt iUisilC lYliiO IVviTi dangCa Th quarter eoded va tth th on and whti LOUISIANA 21 TO 0 punt I yard axe gained a Tvne fumbled on tie second play TUTTitf ROtTK Nov annual of the second half and (longer rerov- Tjr a CTITr turkey day claaate between Lnuunana Bute ered Iligginbothain made a first TT null ill VI a VI'l 1 A 1 and Tulane wa won by Tulane today 21 f(mn bv cirel'ng left end for eighteen to 0 before a crowd of 10 000 persons Tulan Arnrod two Uvjchriowns in th firet Limgfr WftS lor Mo- half nn long end run by Wright Brown un im wuo WHS llljiird and Dwyer The third enrkr came in the Th Texas lino held OU its own front Washington university of inter sectional fuy (Texas' A 4 referee Walker which Flits intercepted The SV'' h' (Virginia! umpire Wimmer ITeaul a tn blJ aft the first two nfll 1 a 0f aeh'ngton hot a (or bead lineman McNaekey (Southwestern) ward to 8'talan lur aln Ittid judge plava bad netted seven yards and I)n- to Nem-a-ka a two yard lino gui WPnt ntx punted tnrouaa tor a touchdown and Skadan Rhennoa Brnta OreewTilte Lexnnger went three yard over ni' mlniile nf SHtRMAN Nov AMermau HI 0 takle and FUia and Les-singer com- hdowu im ae Baa'd kick SEVST trYttereTr1 15 P'a I-k for ten yard na tacn could net fthooi went two yards and a phrs fo crushing offfnmve of th xaI while MK'uHuugh netted seven yards Klara 1 I 1 mu le it first (Uwa Auother pasa 1 CnllCSSCe 14 KdllUCky I v-ew the luili nr th Sherman govl Ismg penalty Hart waa penalised fifteen uri hnldinv Vrr 1 The Texas team seemed demoralized aud there was an argument between unt oswd avuiHocr punh passes seven of which wore complete while the Aggies tried one and it waa mtcfceptad Tonight the team tb guest of the association in a danc Capitol There were about 100 men back fnr the game rang- from Bill Mclxewn lyti7i i (L8D3J to lat Tr nn- TEXAt" I Hart ran i Murray Jnneg Swenwvn iim i "i11 onrn Here Dietrioh Care Gougr is Higginbotham Weir Mahan r-pt i Kin 7yne' 0 7-7 3 0 0 aiihetltuten stenn fop KUm Sppe fop Ilirt Leisener lor McCllum Elro np Watson Hnrt for Noore Dnmlnru' ffir fop KHis To veil for Jonrs A Aiifhn fur Pire Sruiiilrr for Dieterteh South for Gougr Official Refer dreary umpire Tipton bead linesman Braun lf iulSSOliri Mate Humbles Kansas University 16-7 Knoxville Term Vov -ni from behind a-flcr Kentucky hilrond'm the first period on an intercM DWJ1 Ji ''rhCJai Term- wxk a hani-fought 14 to 7 cam from ip Wildcats today tb fuij en meat of the season The Volunteer iregntmvd io the third period on a thirty- van! ia over th goal lm and agam in Iln1 quarter on a thirt? yard end run by Smith substitute quarterback WriJFRAX WELLS Nut 2S Hi of i uuiy couwsvflj football cam thi afternoon 2d to 7 0rottnU evroly matched and fought hard throughout Both put up a stubborn defensive but Poly finally succumbed to local when lb third period Mineral WHl eoiveri visitor' aerial afta breaking us tu-r ni mteniiueii bv Potv r-m Pn pi JnmJ eU tv ftvjarci forward pass lor the visitors' touchdown nrr eoi nin4 Yarger i goerlhi ani defensive playing kkcd hut fur MiuxaI RU OKORGETOWM rirtFV ngg4TH rinnirg mew evniwmw U-I bird fuht arre of frothall her Cecit After rhanrnj fuel ltyan plunfed Pnafbpa etnferred and with three thronfh on the first nr rimmafe fur U1 to play the iranie waa calleil th t-orhdown Acker booted the hall on lmunt of darknfeut for the eitr point that made the nroee 7 to 7 th defense waa kicked off Here the T'itera rmrkte Spiller waa the parti u-pn'led plar without mcnals Hawk M-Spil er and Meyer-in these who had been a ntir panic ap la thouh Ilouls manafed to a out on the side lines un-ove-isl purs in spile of the fact Quarterback Hmuman laid the hu'l the offensive hue was ganging right in his hands but be mg'rcted him ltyan Mill shone as 1 luie to hare them in front of hs fa- and plunswr nhie Fowler ld aoni rerot hit on the ehin Had be anatehed ihle pa-sing and looked good on this but too much to tell the dlnse against paaaea about to spring anjr if Morse aid Hoiisman are a great A boner by Tiger hack in stopping barkfieid i tur Hoiisman la one of a hunt on hia one sard hne instead toe cwdest uuartna and best genrrals of letting It roll aero for a touch- seen here in any game this year back furred Morse to punt from be- Hawk up to the time lie was laid out hind his nprifhto Tie tall a by an a i dental ke in the face waa tT'a on the opp i-inr thirt? fire- beartat sifting through interfer-yard mark A pas from F'owler to enre and laikling ambitioua end run-t'herrr gained firt diwn Here the ners quarter understood the time- Considering th rainy cold weather Pennsylvacia Bute college footbU lWM n'1 ro4de one fftvrv-ri to win over th Umvereity of of nfF yrrl by the renal rout On Pittsburg vm held to a acorolro tte down on Drake a two yard Hna by the rant hurt at Fort field her to- hit went across for a touchdown Ths day ir- (ban oo perec th larg pare was made alter two attempt esl crowd tn the history tb field ait- bad failed QfiMtri the baue ahich wa a fight to TTe fin reoring wa early in tbe firet a standstill from th star until the final Pml after an exchange of punts when whistie Neither tram ins been dfeaiod Oklahoma earned the ball In Drakes twen-this resron tv-two yard hne and Davis ki- xed goal HU threatened tn sror twice ani only from Uire Roth sides iost ground Ire-one did Penn advance to within striking qutntly tn attempting to gam lor the distance of lb goal Id lb firet period rvmaimie of the period Mtat played an open rams but Put re- ln the second period after Oklahoma sorted to straight football The Panther gamed fWn yards by a pae Hill made bad the ball on the eight yard hne wbea an ariditumaJ twenty yards through right die period ended tackle and went rem-tt th line White kicked goal PU? was more or less evro until near the close of the pinod when While interev pled a pass by Drake and was stopped on Drakes iwentv-thren-yard nsemAam line A pass from White to Johnson wa LEAYKVWOR774 Kas Ncv 2 good for the next Oklahoma touchdown Johnson former heivywrirht champion of White failed to kick goal the world knocks out Frank Owens of Thet ihri rnoi openwj with frequent Chicago in lari i round n( a wx round lina buclflllf DrjfcXe gBr tn that man-bout and then boxed Topeka Jrek nrr Oklahoma however by passes worked Johnson another five rounds at tbe levirral wH flU) l)rake territory and Hvskeli prison here this afternoon 1 scored White kicking goal Heru)alon DghUng glovea were used Oklahoma forcl th playmr tbe and the round ww of throe mtouiiw fonrlh Md Morriwn ioo? maie a win nn(i touchdown and in a few minutes John- In hit boot with Owen a 4 pound mn wnl lf)f nolh the eonuT'tl I tnurhdun when Ok- do twelve ti me during tne con w- i i hn tore he tmIlv ml him to th oaovM line with A final terrific leU book to the jaw 4 in th laet round around end through nfht ta kte and the Tie fore Johnson entered lh ring be ex-1 claFton hibned a bad auriMim on his nxht band i and was notireabie that he seldom red Oklahoma mad (hat member in sunhng bom his hard Whlta punches He thus explained to U-ro wejit across and kicked goal piper men after the fight hi inability to finish Owens sooner Johnson look to he in good shape and it was the opinion of ringed critics that th former champion is suit a formidable fighting man Topeka Jack" Johnson bis second opponent is a clever boxer of about the ex-champion build and their four round set-to wa more of a sparring oiaUh with the former heavyweight king ea'fily out-boxing Jack Four other bout between prison inmate preceded the main event The ring WAXAH 4 THUS Nov 25 Wavahrehi Hi won from th fist Oak Cliff traru here today 2S to 0 7h large score does not indicate he diffven cif th teams as th Oik Cli'f tram fighting to th last wbidlle They were never able WAX AHA CHI HIGH BEATS OAK CLIFF same distance Morns then booted bis rid Rnal HiKRinbotham sent the tail fifty- try at the line on the next play Watson fumbled and MeCallum recovered Iieopis punted forty-five yards and in an effort to let the ball roll Morn hit it with hi leg and M'Callum dropped on iL and Kills failed to gain the distance but Murrah was offside n4 Texas gamed five yard by the lK MlPr' Klara mude three yitrdH and Tyn'S mad it first down The ball WftR OO the seven-aDd-some yard hue Domiuguea was aent in for Tynes lTI- He hit the line for thne-yiiru gam and then carried the ball to the tr inch line THE WIWING SCOHK nn ni i quart ended and ITigglU- jbofhflfn punted forty yard1 to WutbOQ who had replaced Elam Wataon made five ami Domingues three twice Watson loramguea and Ellis earned the ball oyer tie tackle for another first down These three men with aid from Kills carried the ball to the Ag- yarns WatFoo went through f(r fir yadn Nmifh waa sent in for (iougor i (h i i lvT lo was hurt ou the next piav ami Harry pa' from Parry to Jcn- hall OD the OD Yard line from where Dom1DKea earned it over Hirf kicked the goal game lhrettftr wa one of ri'Mstame by th A but lexaa W8fl pushing toward the goal AUl) Hs the ts hustle blew hart missed a field iroal I andemnntum reigped find Do( a Ijongborn walked from the field Xhcy were at carried two blocks to the svm bv rnthu-naetir rooter One of teatureB Ot tne was th pV Ihe Wsiahihie um earned was Wilnrseed bv oum 1 000 preiner l'" oval over in the first five mi-" -A few hundred spciially invitod gaest until the IabI half they oAnmlafal oili aaBnd minutes were completely ouDdassfri Referee M'ore (Orobbal Arlington Rveretl for Psrker Junior Rowdm for John Wag-roman Rover lor Hugh Hughe lor htauDon Kangaroos Defeat Trinity Tigers 21-9 WAXAHVCHIB Nov 36 Th wily Rarrstoo of Austin college Sherman stole up4in the Tirer of Tnnity university this afternoon and took from th Jungle beast a sensational game of football witnessed by 3 SOU persona Score 31 0 lt was a haitln of more intensity than has bn witneesod here in many a day The Tigers outweighed by th Kangaroo twenty pound to th man had the oval In tb shadow of 4utin college line Mveji times only to go down before the husky line of Lb visitors Jon th demon left half of th Kangaroos threw th lfiO Austin roller rooters who accompanied the team into hysteric of Joy twice with ninety yard runs for touchdowns Tbe othv counter wa netted by Hollis who got away around left end for a run of fifteen yard to I a touchdown Witann kicuM goal at every opportunity and his punting was a 1 feature of the fray Pratt th puky right tackle of Tnnity played nearly three quarters of the with a broken shoulder blade Star for Trimly wore Derden Edmondson and Beale It wad homecoming ty at Tnmtv and tonight member of team and Tigers of years ago were given a banquet by school Former athletes came from consuleroble diutanccs to see th event PENN UNIVERSITY DEFEATS CORNELL PHTLADEI-PHU Nov "i Pm-veruty oi Penoi Irani football loam overwhelming UWeatnii the Cornell uni verot here tun by euore No Utile wl-t for the Red and 11 ue vletnrv must tw men to aree ba Rex Wray whoae daahint atta a was an ouiatandln feature of the (ame VANDERBILT WINNER SEWANEE CONTEST NASHVILLE Tnn Nov won th amiu 1 Th inkgiving game Irom Sewane this afternoon bv a sore of 21 3 Vanderbilt tn th beginning threatened to be a vv utn of over conn d- nee arid cw mm led the fwt two Period After the intcriisin wpv- srciei blit gave a better amount of her-srf I 24 7 ROANOKE Va Nov 2o Carrying throush a clean for the th Virginia Military institute ads defeated Virginia Poiv institute here today 24 to 7 a contest in which Lex ington cadet costly fumble and UHfd manv tunes to effect forward pass the pity for wftita (her have been noud this veil It was through a fum ble on I i ten vard Im in first five minute of play that Tllson mule the oniy tun-hdown for ku kd gnai That line virtually im pregnable wm indicated by the fax that I wt to mak only first down on running attack Jackron btp Rronk PHfLADi-U-HiA 1' Nov Jickron of New York won from Matt Hix of rtevnand in th fourth round of a eight roui 1 bout t04iy The tppd the bul 0f Ute puzuanmuil acted out to Droca punts always carried the ball out of dsn- gr Blocked punt and bard Un piling tbe mam factor in defeating Green- mijuillui-j-i Ifownm 35 cMmrmon 7 HHovvnwoud Nov L6 Howard Payne defeated Summon 35 to 7 this aft- ernoon A snuppv game Long end run bv Biker Woodward and Dodson How ani Payne her scores Simmons sroreri on paewt and end runs A record breaking crowd was id Attendance i Tbe talk of the tova Jewelry auc- tion i Art A Co aucctssor to II Keene Mam at (Adv) r'a 9 pet Ifermin wnl defend the bantam- weight title ni New York I 2 1 romo- ter Te Rickird hs itehed pi on for a fifteen round bout with Lynch The men hate aareed wtrh at pounds at 0 mrk I hat i rccojnued by the boxu mtumu- oe Lynch wa matched to meet Jack Shir- Wv tn fothim on Dec but th demanded that be put in an early appr- an- and wid uot able remain here long enough to tAkle lajn-h A pew Ameroan league recoH wa established bv Sten Neju the Indians mainsUv behind th put Oor tv pf th Tiger caught Ml Eears-Mustangs Tie HALT AS Nor 2r Tb Southern Methodist univrrsity Muslanrs and lh Biylnr unwcreity Bars sigd scoreless ti lure touiy in their annul clash 7h teams were rvfnly mat hJ tn straight f'ilball tactics but the iteais wire aupTior in th kiiking end of lh gtm Weathtrs th hefty Bear guard vkiis pull 1 hick of th Im thr times to try for fi tl goa Th big hoy each on by ony a small nisrinn although he kickd from difficult an' Scoring: II Tomhdowna ltyan Jackson g' al after touch-lowns Acker 3 Hmthweatern dow ns Morse 2 goal after ti lid wns Morse 2 Suhditutions 17 Jaikson nr Harris Cherry for Jarkson Jack-s for Cherry Harris fir Jackson Hoiitehens for Ievy Camp for Klin (ecu for F'uloher Southwestern keepers to the-c were hut twenty aeeonds to play Ko a long too long a pass launched and went for a touebbaik glr'ne the hn'l to the 1 leer nn their twenty yard tine The mistake lost a rhanre to a- In reality more than fiy minutes re-mrlned to Tiiutn rntion stnKMFss Neither aide threatened to wo during the of t'me and the hn'f ended with the hall in the middle of the field and the acore 7 to 7 (' IT kicked nff nt the hegminng of the third period and a recovered the hall on the Tigers' thirty-yard line nw'er went -nn- 't end twenty ya-ds placing the ball in-He the las wb te line Nonth-weatern held After an eyehanee of punt' Southwestern look the ball to ij f-rtv two vnrd line and Started mai-h fo- the second ui Iin by Morse and Campbell rained first down A aue-Owssf 1 short pass and Hne ho gav- another plimred for sg yards the hall on I e-yard line The quarter ended When wa renmed wen over the line nn the plunge and then ktoked foal making the score 74 to 7 in favor Southwestern k'tked off and a pen- V'r Tf With the score Id to 7 against them seem'd beaten beyond any peradventure after an eg- I vnkff intercept fhange of pnntH tile rn I fd It pa 8 thfit them the nail the middle of the field Two pawtea JViob Fowler made the -scre with a beHUtiul thirtv-vnrd nin throii bull iffh broken field putting the Tlof4 five Mird mark the I igern liu iru iiiiiia he firt Hininmag0 uuiRmn forced to tAke out time Khieh tbeia two yartb a they alreadf sue- The MukUimt dcfdiaiv firing wis)Xmc nCSe hians have won featured by the avipg of Henry Adams I from Oak Cuff tny are 1 wining enl and Brook Adams nty over Brvan Ht who held to a vxpen not'd little difficulty hi breaking by Oak Cliff a weeks ago Hava the Rijior mterfrnc and thro nailing hachi has IokI but one game during the runner and Brooks ruined neatly ver the Mason and baa pued up over 2u0 nlvv (hit go by th lin of rtmm afv point Kilts all southwestern quarterback last year sboaeu 1 asb of his out time form in running with live ball Wolf speedy £yUr haf starred for lh Dears DENTON WINS TITLE niets Tb major league rreord is held Texas girl rooter reaped in white a't'rooou between 4eorgton ad d-)y (vcorre Uibson In lfd (v(b-on waa W1th arm bands and oraiifT ballnon gh school tevn terorgetown Show- leading bukrtop of the Ihrate the ir ro lr ftehung sp nt camo tut he is now mnagT of and that yer hlb tllfy irt 00ftC Texas vicMnou with a score of 60 lo 0 2 i caught 150 games While hanging up Scored team to hav fully reroverr" hi retrd (ibon caught 140 games in i The game wa one of tb greatest SSSSSfi L'0Vm 88 between the two Vhooli b' ir an for Hawk Kryan for liergen Stroud for llardt llardt for Stroud Hawk for Kryan vircima retails CHAMPIONSHIP 24-7 tuiTTMORF Nnv as rmvendty of Virginia tviere park muinol the ute Missouri 17 Kansu 18 I COLTMHU Mo Nov Ksn univers ty after milt nir a tourhdown tb opening period sorted to defenstv intercollegiate iootbnll ehampionship her j0tBjr fifPating John Hopkma university 4 to 7 tvf Ul nlld lft lnd thft on(iUfht 0f Missouri linplunr losing tod ay a annual me to Missouri 18 to 17 In the final period the fIiger sgiin earriwi ba th Rvg onjftnl Hne bit recovered bail cm her own two vard line and the gam ended with tb ball on forty three yard line AIttbima tl Mississippi 7 PIRMINuHAM AU Nov till vcrsity of Alabama ilefeated Mivutirippi A AM here today by tho tore of 24 to 7 The stars of the game Stephen ia lat- lh twenty- yard Im Both be and Stephenson car ned the ball al will Mississippi touch- WM hy ward pah Rtth teams work'! the ftr- ward pasa frequently and eifev'Uveiy The star or me gam worn eon and OConnor for Alabama ter hirking a field god from lh Itrownwood Wins 21 to 14 RAN ANbKU) Nov 2 Brownwood school ba kevi by its suportrs to by fourteen prm( thre ailfmoon A High win Jeff Puffy the Chicago middleweight who hi first in th a-l rec made suh a hit with tbe croad that ppr'mofera are wvambltng for hi service Duffy scored on of th quickest knockout of th aeasno when stopped Terry Mitchell in forty five Mvind Tb oewcomr I annou to meet Mik Otod ind Jeff Smith Ha that 11 wants i maun with either of topno cber ami that he will not ki on tbe ot purse High cut" midd are deiiledy airo nri th fans ui root bA'd for Duffy to stake good nored uuk UtU i nt-v one touchdown the final Ac-ort being 2lnj hri Detroit ten yard Uuc but tUi to 14 IJovAi nlevua Acid lirm mr Kuig (i this a rn mn 27 to 0 Tb XVirottere mow I-ernwi and only onre the third per od.

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