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1 I Z7' )0- 121 1924: Tigers Fight Hard for Tieby Overhead lay Lack Final Punch 1E OKLAHOMA SOONERS BEAT CHNHUSKEIIS BY 14 TO 7 SCORE FORT WORTH STAR-TELLGRAM EFE FAMOUS WINNING FOOTBALL PLAYS DOUBLE PASS I DEFEATS SEWA THREE but he can recover them against the Oklahoma Aggies when they hurt must fi" 4 i t' 4 i --A' ti 0-- FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGR Al i PrR '12 1924 AY OCC-- THREE 1 suND MEI zot 9 IF or NI 1 ii a -01 IL it 'ff 9A SI 4 (1411 IA: 1 IP 02 44 2 tie 1 it: "ill 11 it 14 111 ExA 1 1 Jo Ty 1 Hard fol 1 OhLAHOIVIA SOONFIISI FAMOUS WINNING FOOTBALL PLAYS I 1 siligst (i-- a lg 9 0 Al MILIAN'S DOUBLE PASS 'u1 1 cid Nah) DebI Overhead lay BEAT A NnusKols Liu 00- 3- 11 P1 0-' I 704 4" 1 -04 4- a lc 1 iltal Punch By 14 TO 7 SCORE recover them Aggies when theY- 1r i -bthuat 0 1 I hurt most cC-4 41 iff 0 1 ti ts i i 1 I 01 re a cON L-4 fft'Clarwitt A- I 1 61-x 1 (4rN 1 cc -0111110- 4r Li ir 6- ti Vs A If tel 4t kit 11 t7' 4 iit ri 1 Itg i Pt 'P'''W 51 1 i 1 1 If 1 i BY FLEM HALL gels my us lsfeaar to tread in rleaa vk re an- ball dopesters plunge where even fools would not venture A burned child will not play with fire but the dude who picks winnErs of future grid games never gets wise Every Saturday night when the results come in to contradict everything but the unwritten and unknown law he swears "never again" but by Tuesday is back at it again BY FLEM HALL OOLS may rush in where an- 1 gels fear to tread but foot- dopeters plung ball se where even fools would not venture A burned child will not play with fire but the dude NV picks winncrs of future grid games never gets xvise Every Saturday night when the re- sults come in to contradict every- BY ITEM HALL The forward -pass was denied by a great defensive line at tadium Dallas aturday and Texas A -M de- Falr Park feated Sewanee 7 to the Tigers from Tennessee passed Quarter after quarter ind pa-sed and made first down after first down but they couldn't win couldn't put over one touchdown for a tie eat team at l'01 14 yards Pinson went In for College t-itatten this year Those hay Wilson The half ended a ib! has a gr saw the tkattle Siturdayknow few plays later -sho also know they did- not Third Quarter pf the Farmer kicked off to A (C 7Nr The fc Falr Par fated S1 fid pas in oNN By FLE31 HALL om' ard rasa was denied by a great defensive line at Ilas aturay A Sc-M de- The It S'adiUrat Da and Texas A Far Par- 0 teed sovariee 0 after quarter the Tigers from Tennessee passed 48 Lrter mae ir fst down after first passed a rt- 14 couldn't put oer one touchdon t-d vw 1o 4' RANK BRIDGES coach' of Baylor University refereed the Texas A M-Sewanee game at Dallas Saturday It has been a long time bince a confer' ence coach has refereed a game lt which another conference team Which he was scheduled to meet has participated As a rule the referee has too good a chance to see the inside workinga of a team for the coach to allow the coach of a rival institution tO get in that position But Bible seems to have ignored the rule What Bridges saw Saturday will undoubtedly be of great advantage to his team when it prepares to meet the Aggies in a few weeks Bridges knows a lot about that A Al defense it can not be changed as the offense can nANK BRIDGES coach of Baylor University refereed the Texas A AL-Sewanee game at Dallas Saturday It has been a long time bince a confer' en( coach has refereed a game l't 617tCL3 A t(-1) os t71 irtitifel 4 A 4 4 t) 5')I'b 5 (1- a kia 40 ec lit 6 i I 246: 3 eye" 0 4k Elr 1 ry 1tternaaoncti News Service NORMAN' Okla- Oct 11-1ea lizing a dream cherished for the last five years the Oklahoma Sooners defeated Nebraska the Mrssouri Valley champions here this aftQrnoon 14 VI 7 The Sooners swept the Invading Cornhuskers off their feet in the first halt c)I the game counting a touchdown and goal in each of the first two quarters The champions came back in the third quarter of the game for their lone touchdown but the Oklahomans held after that and kept the invadets safely um their goal The victory places among the leaders of the 1924 'Valley title contenders as Nebraska had placed a strong team In the field this year First Quarter Straight football was resorted ta in the first quarter today with the Sooners holding the advantage NVoodall blocked a Cornhusker punt and ran for a touchdown Avith the first score and Rristol kicked goal Seore 7 to Resuming play the ball went ry Itternaaonal News Service NORMAN Okla Oct tic a dream cherished for the last i rdefeated ve years Nebraska the 1Irssouri the Oklahoma Sooners Valley champions here this artQr- 14 nOnn VI 7 17 Oklahoma A 10 6 Howard Payne Oklahoma University 14 Ne- braska 7 Those are just a few all the "experts" failed to call Satur day the the full powei --t arter team- After on 30-yard li aers when ne -Wilson punted out of bounds on the Ti- vd ne-ar they scored othe o--nly tenchtown oi vere s- niP tt's tggIt's line Mahoney standlng back- of te gn to li-ly back and play --were cerue hi own goal passed to Harris on the 10-yard line The latter got after the initial away and raced to the Aggies- 39 A a break which yard line where Perry putted him ki the tall in middle iddle of down Mahoney ran around right 1 It was not much of an end for 17 yards Gibbons tried th h6 --e'' i w-)s enough for the poicartage other end for four Harris pasd Farmers Vey unfurled the attack to Gibbons for a first down on A A- of punts resulted ifter an es ro raja for either team and it M's 11-yard line Helvey made ntied with a touchdown A pass one Harris lost three Mitt Dans- litt ranety to Allison gained 25 is intercepted a short pass on ard fay Wilson ramm to his own 40-yard line ed the own 10-yard line Wilson punt-'d fer gains that pulled the halves close behind the Four pasties failed and the ball of A fey- nilinites after the Initial kick-off A 6r got a break which gave inem tbe tail in the middle of the fieid It was not much of an atieariage bat it was enough for the Farmers Vey unfurled the attack after eschlinge of punts resulted in Ea raja for either team and ended with a touchdown A pass anety to Allison gained "5 yards Fay Wilson rammed the tatiktts ler gains that pulled the hslves close behind the went to A An excnawe cr V0MM third play xvas a fake line tl-Ird plav was a fake line 111-- v91N gel DOWN through the history of sports there are a slender string of individuals who have almost single-handedly defeated certain opposing teams time and again One more year like the last two and Morris Nicholson of will gain a berth in that line Leave it to Oklahotilm A and he will be elected TIOW Last year "Nick" recovered a Sooner Aggie fumble that gave a victory over the Partners Saturday it was who was on the punt that bounced back into the end zone off the goal post la the first quarter It gave I the "jump" on thevisiting favorites the points it gave the confidence and light that brought victory Nicholson Is one of the best free ball recoverers in the conference a fake It ended with and forth I back Itt developed into a double! punts ended when Derry fumWed for the remainder rLiJ'Es yard 'line nyd ier--vtison to Mitt Dansby to kick on his own 20- Nebraska's of the quarter T- ball was in Pnssession on the Soon- V15'4- '4441 the ball AUCOin recovered for Fewanee On I er 45-yard line when fr6rn the Sewanee goal pass Harris made 11 around the quarter ende ended -t-h-e- Sewanee gen-l- a fake pass Harris made 11 around IN two days three of the leading teams in the conference have Avon games by one touchdown margins defeated Austin College 7 to 0 Texas A won by the same score from Sewance and Texas University finished fi ti ahead of noward Pziyne In each instance the winner scored in the first quarter and then "covered up" on the defense and was content to win by a small score There is a lot of "deep stuffing" going on in the conference this year also won by a on touchdown margin over Oklahoma A 17 to lt) but that was a battle for dear life and both teams Put everything on the clothes-line to takes it on the dead run running low as though for the off-tackle formation When he gets to the line he turns with his back to the line and flips the ball to No 6 who is coming around with No 6 for Interference This play has been a consistent gainer for McMillin at Centenary and during his playing days at "Do" McMillin's Centenary Double pass "Ilo" McMillin is meeting with the same success coaching at Centenary college of Louisiana that be enjoyed as a star quarterback at Centre a few years ago The accompanying play by-Coach AlcMillin is a sequel to the off-tackle formation Nos 3 and 4 blocks the defensive left end No 9 blocks the defensive tackle No 8 goes through for defensive fullback No 7 bridges over No 8's position No 2 leads just as he WOUlti on the off-tackle play and blocks left halfback The ball is passed to No 1 who I LONGHORNS SHOW POOR FORM IN DEFEAT OF HOWARD-PAYNE BY SCORING LONE TOUCHDOWN Wills Way Above Other Contenders for Jack's Crown NEW GOLF BALL LARGER AND LIGHTER THAN OLD ONE WILL AID POORER PLAYERS SAY EXPERTS Second Quarter Nebraska fumbled shortly after the second period opened and ball went into Sooner hands A steady rrArch started for the visitors' goal with plunges and pars'ng working to good effect A pass Hendricks to 'Woodall made 20 yards and then Hendricks added five more through Nebraska's left defense Another lienciricks plunge took the ball to the six-yard line then another made first down on the three-yard line After Hendricks was thrown for a loss Lamb ripp-d through Nebraska's right guard for a touchdown Bristol kicked goal Tne half ended with the score 14 to Third Quarter The invading Cornhuskers started off with a rush after an exchange of punts which placed the ball in Ok hoina's territory Ed Weir of Nebraska on a tackle round end play made 15 yards from the 25-yard line and a second later with the ball on the eight-yard line a pass Bloodgood to Collins took the ball over the line Bloodgood place kicked the extra point Score: Okiahoma 14 Nebraska The quarter ended with the hall in Oklahoma's possession when BristoNr intercepted a pass near the center of the field Fourth Quarter Bloodgood punted 20 yards to Nebrasha's 33-yard line Karam substituted for 13loolgnod Eristow left end Mahoney maete two through center Harris failed on a drive at the line Mitt Dansby stopped with no gain A pass failed The ball went to A on her own seven-yard UM Fay Wilson punted to midfield Score A 7 Sewanee Score: A 7 SPwanee Fourth Quarter Two sweeping end runs rut the ball on the Aggie 341-yard line Two and an end run failed to gain Iklahoney kiched across the Aggie goal line Wilson kicked back to the-Tiger SO-yard line Brazelton intercepted a pass on Sewanee's 35-yard line Four plays made only nine yards and the ball went to Sewanee An exchange of punts followed Then with the ball in the middle of the field two Tiger passes placed the ball on the Aggie 25-yard line At that point Pinson entercepted a pass On a fake pass Berry got away around right end for 45 yards to the Tiger 25-yard line The game ended there Score: A 31 7 Sewanee A Position Sewanee Alliscn Perry Left End Waugh Millard (c) Left Tackle Hardman Beatty Left Guard Braselton Bea-ton Center Dansby Young Right Guard or four creditable gains 'played on a knee that cave him agony each time he ran Lineup: Pbsition Payne Shearer Nunnally Left End Sprague Jobes Left Tackle Homan Moore Left Guard PfannkuChe Grady Center Berry Burns Right Guard Newell Hodzes Right Guard Newell Hodges I Gu ne ai th el tb 1-1 as 1 as )t BY RAY McCARTHY "The- change in the standard of (Copyright 19Z3 by The Star-Telegram) the ball has been made to prevent such a possibility It will be possible NEW 'YORK Oct 11--According to the opinion of the leading pro- as was proved in a competition at lessional and amateur golfers the the national links several weeice ago to get quite as much distance makers of golf balls and the of- with the new ball as with the t3141 ficials of the United States Golf As- sociation who ought to know and the shot to the green will whereof they speak the new stand- henceforth play an important Pa It in the game And after all golf is ard golf ball 155 ounces in weight and 168 inches in size will not more a game of science and skill have any great effect on the game than of mere slugging: The new ball will be used in coin- In the competitions mentioned in petitions in 1925 for the first time the preceding paragraph Cyril To)- The reason for the change in the ley drove the new ball to within 10 size and weight of the present yards of the distance he was driving standard ball needs clarifying ap- Ithe old parently for in all of the discus-Jim Barnes one of the keenest sons the writer has heard among thinking- professionals in the git-ne the rank and file the opinion is that thinks the new ball will help all the duffer will suffer as a result of i -olfers the change As a matter of fact the s7 new ball will help the poorer golfer play a better game OHIO STATE-IOWA Too Much Leeway The present ball is all right" CLASH SCORELESS TIE said one LT A official in dis- cussing the matter with the writer at the national amateur champion- IOWA CITY Iowa Oct ship "but too much leeway is al- State and Iowa University fought lowed the manufacturer in the Pres- to a scoreless deadlock here this eat standard It is possible now to afternoon as the openia battle of squeeze in some 25 or more yards in the "Big Ten" conference the flight of this ball and Judging Neither team could make consistent front the keenest of the competition gains among the various golf ball mann- Charley Brookins world's chainfacturers it is likely they would pion hurdler went into the game in take advantage of this possibility the lasts few minutes of play Al In that event no golf course could turned out tome nice fast gains be found long enough for cham- but the game was too far spent for pionship play a touchdown "The change in the standard of the ball has been made to prevent such a possibility It will be possible as was proved in a competition at the national links several weeice ago to get quite as much distance with the new ball as with the tild and the shot to the green will henceforth play an important Pa It in the game And after all golf is more a game of science and skill than of mere slugging" In the competitions mentioned in the preceding paragraph Cyril Tolley drove the new ball to within 10 yards of the distance he was driving the old Jim Barnes One of the keenest thinking professionals in the game BY FAIR PLAY NEW YORK Gibbons Jack Renault Luis Firpo Harry Wills Gene Tunney George Godfrey Above are the heavyweights who loom upon Derppsey's horizon Jack ought to be a happy if he can dope out a plan of further avoiding Harry Wills who is the only one of the bunch who figures to make trouble for the champion Tommy Gibbons? Too light and he has shown that in meeting Dempsey his chief Job would be seeing how many rounds- he could last Jack Renault'? A defensive fighter who could not hurt Jack and would himself be smashed before many rounds Firpo? Luis was through the minute he set sail for Buenos Aires after his first Dempsey Gene Tunney? Too light and not a fighter of Dempsey's sort anyway George Godfrey? No heart Wills? Certain critics of the game are making light of Harry's chances against the champion But they are not doing the best by their followers in publishing such opinions The fact is that Wills is a very capable contender for the title and if Dempsey meets him he is going to have the hardest problem of his life to solve 'ax rtl n1 Right Tackle Allen Cook Right End Foster Bilnn Quarterback Wright Cheaney Left Half Slover McAllister Right Half Mar lek (C) Dissett Fullback Score by periods: Texas 6 '0 0 0-6 Howard Pa yno 0 0 0 0-0 Trammel for Shearer Smith for Wright Stallter for Smith Schuhardt for Marley: Smalley for Trammel Thompson for Homan for Foster Marley for Schuhardt Howard Payne: McAtee for Bissett: Dissett for McAtee Grady for McAllister Beach for Moore: Hodges for Burns Forrest for Nunnally Officials: Referee Rix (Dartmouth): umpire Moore (Vanderbilt): field judge Meagher (Notre Dame) bead linesman Proctor (T IT) er Eh -I I Special to ne Star-Telegram ArSTIN Oct 11--The Texas Longhorns won 6 to 0 from the Howard Payne Yellowjackets Saturday After the first five minutes of play during which period the Longhorns counted their touchdown the Yellowjackets outfought and outgeneraled the demoralized Orange-clad gridsters The tacks were butter-fingered and fumbled at critical stages while the forward wall weakened by the absence of -Cotton- Day-vault line captain consistently was outcharged by the scrappy Yellow-jackets forwards when the Longhorns were on the offensive Texas was almost helpless against the whirlwind aerial game directed by Captain Cheaney who stamped himself as a remarkable field general It was only when defeat was imminent and when the ball was inside its 29-yard line that Texas was able to stop the attack from the air and then the Yellowjackets failed by inches to complete passes that would have brought them a glorious triumph Passes Work Fine In the fourth quarter the Yellow-jackets completed four passes geod for S5 yards Three of these passes netting 65 yards were tossed by Captain Cheaney to 13 Grady a back who substituted for McAllister The Longhorns knew where the passes were going but Grady was too fleet for them The Texas offensive was dissipated in the-first-five minutes of play A whirling 22-yard dash off tackle by Dertie Foster a 10-yard smash through the line by Captain Marley and a pass from Wright to Allen which netted 20 yards and placed the hall on the five-yard line were outstanding On the third stab at the line Marley went over guard for the touclid own Wright missed goal At no other time during the game did the Longhorns even threaten the Howard Payne line Victory Costly The varsity victory achieved as it was by so narrow a margin was very costly Ilertie Foster who showed to advantage in the first quarter getting away for two long runs was severely battered and had to be taken from the game WrIght and Sherer other first-stringers were so badly hurt they had 't? be removed "Illue- Smith who in the last half turned in three hurt the Th arsity ictor chiee vy avd a It was by so narrow a margin was 9 very costly Bertie Foster showed to advantage in the first quitrter getting away for two long runs was severely battered and ha aken front the ga me WrIght and Shei-rer other first- ges w- sly strin ere bad had th be removed "Blue- Smith who in the last half turned In three I a over guard for Tay Wilson 11-nDe the first attempt I'lle tt'llchclawn edild a point by kick- Int narnsby An ad offense inn- goal from plaectehmegtgie Inat was' all '5f of it from time There were linsbnearen minder of the to time during ore of a threat name but it was than an earne! defense effort to score-- It was part 0 nave tried more Fewer team au 'le than did the T'asses in 41" 45 minutes of ers in the last x- It was theY just one Pann after laaa to kick another until head attack ear- Twice the over seor- rind them within 'a tottuchdown ie ing distance But etiAgggoie sec al line lust back Of then Tliont for have to long ounart defense bather with watchth' 'ort one 1 nrene up 1 li-SP'S 1 -u That was where the consinientlY Tigers had a for- Ion and that was out They a N1-ard P-45111g they' were attack al- When it didn't work power TinT anl not have the 1 a Jest ith line 3 the punch to gain xv when a few yards were eeded At that only the prostrate body ecuarter nreventedtdh Tigers of Fay nion frnm scoring in the third -ysaradt anith the ball on the Aggie i line the Tigers' fo'irth lila-Y Waball ins Mdhoney threw the 1' Goocia seemed to have it in his outstretched bands as he raced to the line bunt as the ball touched his tingertinnca tripped over Wilson lavint- on the ground am! fell The i1 nnindeil behind the goal Ead i '2ri been anywhere besides ne was Gooch woulit Jus tirn i Lave haad that pass over the goal If he lea there unintentionally it was he fell there for a purpuse it was-a great piece of brainy Inothall No one besides Fay Wilson knees which it was From tnd to end the starting A (lc line and the reserves who came and went as time passed out- played the Tigen's Allison NV Wiinon Waugh Dietrich Hardman Norman Dansby and Drazleton were an stars Irvin and Forganson stood out while in there lay Wilson Mitt Danslay Berry and Pinson were the leading spirita or the backfield llahoney Tiger fullback was he wheelhorse of his team at all times He did CI the punting the biggest part of the accurate passing and as the only back to gain even oeeassionally through the Aggie line Barker nt quarter livel up to his reputation of being one of the very beet at receiving punts lie accepted them in every position and on the dead ran 'without a fumble Hail he had protection or anainst a team that did not cover punts so well he would have done a lot of damage running those kicks back Like it was he did nobly Following is a running story of the play: First Quarter 3raboneY of Sewanee kicked of over inae Angie goal line and the hal ti is Put in play on the 29- yarn "ene and after receiving a punt the Inners fumbled and A recorin-eil on the Sewanee 4-yard line Three plays failed to make a tir'nn't down and Fay Wilson punt-en 'torn Sewanee's goal line The Vine kicked back to midfield pass Dansby to Allison gain- e-I 25 yards A double pass Fay WilSOn to Dansby to wilstin put the banwithin a yard nf the Tigers goal Fay Wilson smashed 1 Over on the first attempt Dans- 1 by kicked pan Sewanee kicked off over the Farmer goal Eibles' men made a first dawn on line play and Fay 'Wilson plinted to the niewanee 23-vard line Two short passes netted the Tigers tneir initial first down liarris Passed II yards to Perry Harrii slitit a 15-yard pass to Barker The nad attack tad advanced the 44 yards to A and M's 30- Nntd The march stopped there and ot hatebzwent ove-r to A and and nun- The Aggies failed twice perkd efose' to Midfield there the Score A and nl 7 Sewanee Second Quarter Several exchange Siewarne the bag nges of punts gave Lae on its own 43- lain ale14- notions made 11 yards ns pat-- 7 -t end a short double to 41 eight yards but tnib hones 1 ive A pass failed Ma- 1- nned out of bounds On A -1-Yard line Mitt Dansby "ofil 1V3 through the right side the' In-t A l5-yard penalty on NttinikvaY killed the gain rind na t-2-'s-t--twed to the 43-yard line In Gooch a long 20-yard pass Mahoney was 1- earried eft t1 noL and had to be Tigers '17 l'eid lie was the was a blaw and his IOSS Three plays tai-the drnwn and the ballnt make first on her own -I went te A Punted line arker on his i o-yX1 13 --Yard line and niarris passed le Barker t-11-5t utuarter honey of Sewanee kicked off Vtle Azgie goal line and the Put in play On the 29- and after receiving a punt Tigers fumbled and A rtcrell on the Sewanee 4-yard -f Three plays failed to make '-7's down and Fay Wilson punt- '6- Sewanee's goal line The 11 kicked back to midfield A Mitt Dansby to Allison gain- 25 yards son A double pass Fay to asbY to Wilson the banwithin a yard of the ers goal Fay Wilson smashed on the first attempt Dans ticked goal wanee kicked off over the Farm- N-il- men made a pirt a on line play and Fay Wilson el to the kzewanee 23-yard line Short passes netted the Tigers initial first dowri liarris pcd II yards to Perry Harrh 15-yard pass to Barker The attack tad advanced the to A and M's 30 march stopped there and 1i-tw4'zIel at went Over to A and s- The Aggies failed twice c'd cl to Midfield there the oser ance 0 7 core A and 11 4- SIKorld Quarter everal exchonv" yl km et Lae -e and after receiving a a tht1 -2-ig-crs rumbled and A recorrell on the Sewanee 4-yard 1-lnilLITI-Iree plays failed to make down and Fay Wilson punt- 1 )06 ee witn's goal li The i back to rnidneee -id A t-ass Alia Dansby e-I 25 yards Fay to gain- Allison put the ba A double pass Wilon to Dansb awithinYatcaw i lsen 3 rd the a smashed Tigers goal Pa over en the first bY kicked gent a 13 Litre- Sewanee kicked eft over the Farm- er goal Eibles' men made a first down ontoithinee 13elyarnc1 Fay Wilson PLnted e3-yard line Two ort I- Passfeis netted the Tigers tleir iniial to Perr Irarr rst deem Barris re-sed 11 yards ig It a 13-yard everh Pass to Bark-er The 0 at tall 44 vords tad advanced the rtrd ra ma eh stoPPed there an the '11 wentrtA and sus -00 ca eoict to A and The Az I ant) paz i es failed twice 111'dri la Is Period e- --ere the Sewanee 0 Score A and AI 7 Seterld Quarter teEw" I exchanges of punts gave i'-'9 the Lot yari on its 41- a Gilitfor I made 17 yards Pa -11" end a sho ouhle tons gight yards but C- hOne ---1re- A Pass IL eut of ho a- unde A ran '---Yard line -n 1 rave Mitt Dansby Of tv by th 411rOUgh the A -sya right side '-Vy 1- yard Penalty on 1111's ---Ed nar-2- --reed to th ne gain and Lete- 1 43-3-ard line We a 4 a cng 20-Yard 31Thor Pt pass 7- and a Tit-e tee eel a- 0 be -s only II 'as aw and yi was the Three a bl -') the s- ei'ss dow seays railm lennesseeons and tie ba to Mak on her 11 le -ent first "-n N) A- St puntei to -ard i Itne a 1 -Diarker oa btne iiarri IS ao raY passed Yard '') Bark um a Dieterich Jreivey lost six yards Oklahoma was pen-Right Tackle alized Li yards for holding A pass NV Wilson Gooch sicugh to liendricks gained 10 Right End Slough made two on a fake pass Berry Barker A pass Bristow to liendricks Quarter gained 1S yards Ball on Nebraska's Kish! Gibbons 2X-yard line A pass Bristow to 'Left Half 'Woodall was incomplete NebrasFay Wilson Harris ka's ball on its own 2S-yard line Right Half Rhodes made two yards through Mitt Dansby 'Mahoney certer but Nebraska was penalized Fullback five yards for off side Referee Bridges (Baylor coach) on a bad pass from center umpire Robbins (Vanderbilt) head Rhodes missed the ball Brockman lieesman Roach (Baylor) field rcrovered for Oklahoma on Ne judge Dyer (Texas U) braska 10-yard line Both teams teok out time Oklahoma has four dolAns to make 11) yards for anoth1 COOLIDGE GIVES er touchdown Bristow made four through center on first play Lamh tried Nebraska's right side for half PLA YERS PRAISE yard Hendricks made four yards off Nebraska left tackle One yard As to go Nebraska line held and poRTs EN Hendricks failed to make necessary gain Nebraska's ball on Its half yard line Weir punted from behind his own By Universal erAce goal line to Nebraska's 37-yard line Lamb went through center for four dent Coolidge a spectator said of yards out of bounds On a wide end run Hendricks went around the victory of WaShington over New Nebraska's right end for four yards York for the world charripionship: Bristow tried center for no gain Of COUrSft I am not speaking as Bristow's forward pass over goal an expert or as a historian of base- in was incomplete Nebraska put ball but I do not recollect a more the ball in play on its own 20-yard I exeiting world series than that line Wamm ran from punt forma- which has finished this afternoon tion and failed to gain Rhodes "The championship was not won made five yards through Oklahoma Until the twelfth inning of the last left side 3Ian1ery broke loose for game This shows how evenly the 10 yards through center Rhodes teams were matched I have only gained yard through left tackle the heartiest praise to bestow upon Kamm made five yards through the the individual players of both line On a tackle run 'Weir made teams three yards Rhodes made five "Naturally in Washington we yards and first down A forward were pleased to see Walter Johnson pass by A Mandery was intercept-finish the game pitching for our ed by Bristow On Oklahoma's 45- I borne team and make a hit in the yard lino and the game ended last inning that helped win the se- Score Oklahoma 14 Nebraska 7 ries It has to be kept In noind The lineup that though he was not successful Nebraska Position Oklahoma i in the two games which he pitched Cellins 1Woodall I it was his tzin thnt hnd won the Left End Dieterich Helvey Right Tackle Wilson Gooch Right End Berry Barker Quarter Kish! Gibbons Left Half Fay Wilson Harris Right Half Mitt Dansby 'Mahoney Fullback Referee Bridges (Baylor coach) umpire Robbins (Vanderbilt) head linesman Roach Ila ylor field judge Dyer (Texas U) I el-citing world series than that 'which ha finished this afternoon "The championship was not vvon Until the twelfth inning of the last game This shows how evenly the teams were matched I have only the heartiest praise to bestow upon the individual players Of both teams "Naturally in Washington we were pleased to see Walter Johnson finish the game pitching for Our home team and make a hit in the last inning that helped win the se- ries It has to be kept I tt nand that though he was not successful in the two games which he pitched it was his skill that had won the wan tne tweirtn inning t4 4 Li riltilf Itliti' 0 xrs- a for ou game Thi sh ow how evenly th a rds through center Rhod es teams were matched I have onlY gained yard through left tackle the heartieet 'raise to bestow upon Kamm rnade five yards through the the individual players of both line On a tackle run Weir made teame three yards Rhodes rivide five forwitrd "Naturally in Washington we yards and first down A ere Ple ased to see llalt Johns) pass A Ma ndery tv a intercept- home finish the game pitchin etl 1 team and make a hit th ie Bristow on Oklahoma's 43- last inning tht helped in a whe e- yard line and the game ended Score Oklahoma 14 Nebraska 7 ries It has to be kept In eland The lineup that though he was not succeseful Nebraska Position Oklahoma in the two games hieh he pitched Collins Woodall it Nees his skill that had on the Left End FULL Habana I i 1:1 HAIR ISTAYS COMBED GLOSSY I 1 0 7 6 El OU can always be sure of the same rich fragrance and flavor in every Rob A Burns you smoke the high quality of its Full Habana Filler is absolutely maintained Rob Burns you smoke the hiah quality of its Full Habana Filler is absolutely main tained pennant and put 'Washington into the world series Everybody was pleased to see hint come back at the close of the last game The three contests which I 'wa- nessed ma into ined throughout a high degree of ZS kill and every evia deuce of a high class sportsmanFacod ship that 'will bring to every ob'144Yards server an increased respect for and confidence in our national game It would be difficult to conceive a finer example of true sport" The President aTd Mrs Coolidge in per son shook alter Johnson bY the hand and congratulated him at the close of the game 4s bY Pennant and put ll'tshington Into the WO r11 serie Ft cryloody was pleased to see hint come back at the close of the lat game The three centests which I 'wit- nesse' maintained throughout a high degree of 'skill and every evi- dettee Of a high class sportsman- ship that 'will bring to every ob- server an increased respect for and Confidence i our national Iffhpurroulx ple dhmItediofff ticurliti a The President aTtd Mrs r17e In persen shook Walter Johnson the hand and congritulated him at the close of the game st I 1 9 I I I CASE AGAINST FIRPO TO BE INVESTIGATED NEW TortR- Oct federal grand jury wiil investigate charges of Rev Sheafe Chase that Luis Angel Firpo brought a woman from South America in the United States for immoral purposes and that the heavyweight fighter perjured himself in an immigration hearing when he said his ar( uaintance with Blanca Lourdes Picart was casual It was announced today hy Assistant District AttortieY -Kiittuck Firpo was in court for a hearing' oh the Perjury charges when the announcement was made The was adjourned until Wednesday 11 Weir Weir Westoupal lIubka Molseen Robertson 13loodg00d Rhodes Mandery Myers Left Tackle Brockman Left LIA al Schaefer Center White Eight Guard Smoot Eight Tackle )n Price Bight End )d Slough Quarterback Left Halt IIIght 1 Ertl: Fullback Penick Hendricks Lamb BrIstwx VEST AND MILFORD ELEVENS PLAY TIE WEST Oct West High Bulldogs held the lkIllford High School EICVert to a 0 and 0 game on the local field Friday Each team played an excellent game During the first htlif West reached MAlord's three-Yard line but failed to make farther ktdvances Urbanotos7 of West punted eight times with an average of 3S yards -West made 11 first down Milford five West has played three games during the seasofl without being scored upon Rice Owls Defeat Southwestern 26-6 in Draggy Game Sfcaa: to Tr Star-Ireegmt HOUSTON Oct 11--The Rice Institute Owls defzated the University Pirates Saturday The game was long drawn out and uninteresting except for or two brillian 4 lashes and the gains of Wilford The Owls easily completed for ward passes if they were sufficient-- 1y long and over the ends During the first half and part of the third period Rice encountered a stone wall in the Pirate forward defenses but thc heavier Rice players finally succeeded in wearing down the visiting aggregation During the first six minutes of play the Owls did not so much touch the ball and the Southwestern eleven started a march down the field that netted them their Ione tally a touchdown by Beard Royal Mateer and 13eard were the driving factors in this early scoring and proved that the Owls wtre far from perfect in the breaking up of overhead sallies Millions Use It Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore HAIR GROOM Keeps Flair Combed Even obstinate unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like "Ilair-Groomim a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and WP11- groomed effect to your final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions is greaseless also helps grow thick heavy lustrous hair Beware of greasy harmful 0 The PANATELA 1 0 0 The PERFECTO 2 fir 25 satisfies goad cigar--4 17-e fail-wrapped INVLMCIBLE --15 1 Nlillions Use It Few Cent I Buys jar a ruo-store I 1 1 -oi 4 dicsual sk-e el 7tzt c1zigt -11 4 -------1' tit 4) i e--A0----- Al 4 kr Pb' Burnt gkc'N 4's Lf el Weir Penick 2 I z1: A PERFECTO 'fr-- 1 Left Tackle Ice Owls Def eat Weir Brockman 4'4 i -s -Left rd 01s I "Westoupal Schaefer Q011iwecztern 411-o 1- Center kt JS1 1-t sss: '''Its'N4 4 Itubka White 1 Right Guard Molseen Smoot in Din66V Garne --) -4 If 1 13100(1901 Slough Bight Tackle Robertson Eight End Quarterback Price bb cfcaa: to rie Star-Tere gtee HOUSTON Oct 11--The Rico li I II 5 7VEleo lak r--" ---f -C ViZ-''''''t44'4' Rhodes Hendricks Institute Owls defeated the South- 4:4 I Ma nclery Left Half Lamb tern Umversity Pirates Satur- Itkii Pi' 9 Iltimsto N-11ik4f-r Eight Itril: The game a long draw out -41-A 174W 9e -47 7 HAIR 4 t1 I BE INVESTIGATED of ASE AGAINST FI PO Myers Fullback Bristow' and uninteresting except for elm' a or two brillian dashes and tile -Pk d' e4' -0 I TO' gains of Wilford 41 "Moo GROOM 4 IF 4' li- The Owls easily completed for- VEST AND MILFORD ward passes if they were sufficient-- 4 ft-A-7d 011Q40-Sat or oe'r 1 41 go i kz9 Kee ps Hair i1 4 I NEV' Tom- fed- ELEVENS PLAY TIE ly long and over the ends During the first half and part of the third i )0 4 es eral -rand jury will 11 investigate Com bed period Rice encountered a stone -0? -6 It I char ge of Bev Chtse th An a Luis a WITri In no illlitin Sheafe gel Fpo brou irght WEST Oct rcen South America in Bulldogs hel rated tstates for immoral pur- he West High but th heaier nice plaers finall Milford High all in the Pirate forward defenses vyy held the succeeded in veering down the vs- School eleven to a 0 and 0 game iting aggregation Ie5 Lven obstinate unruly or sha ay mI- poses and that the heavyweight School lx minutes of Pooed hair sta be ys comd all dn nit PANATELA The PERFECTO ne failwrapped INVINCIBLE field Each During the firs flehter perjured himself in an int- on the local xcelent game PlaY the Owls did not so much as any style you Ince "Ilair-Groom 2 fir 25 "15 migration hearing When said his team played an I uch the ball and the Southwest- Is a 10 dignified combing cream which act uitint-tn le Duing the first alf ll est reac le ce with Bianca Louie down ei 1 1 well- les -tat natural g- oss an three-vard line but failed ern ken started a mare k' i le 9 cart NV as els if et ual It Ivas announced Al ot Id that netted them their Ione gioomeci effect to sour 9 today 11 gel- Attor- to make farther ktdvances Urban- the fie 3 stant District West punted eight times tally a treichtloIv bear 1 I 1 both in ma ouch to good dress 1 letttuck otosley by I -Ine with an average of 3S yst rds -West RoYal Mateer and Beard were le usiness and on social occasions 7 as in court or a leat I seer- "Hai i ---re Illfortl five driving- factors in is ear r- room ase lese also Znothing tattisfiesl4- on the rerjury char es when the made 11 first down A I ed that lel litrira es pr 1 Ps thi I avv lustrous i grow le good eigae---5i announeern ent was made The hear- Weet has played three games dur- mg an 1 I i without being scor- the Owls re far from pet ec la eware of greasy harrnful I ine NV in the season the breaking up of overhead sallies A day ay as adjourned until ednes- ett upon 1- 4 lj --k 0 7.

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