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Itt I 0711 to-DAT FORT WORTIl STAR-TELEGRAM AND SUNDAY RECORD SUNDAY NOVEMBER to-Bte TWELVE Y4 'lltIMIE1 ERASES GEORWA llik! 011ifiE RAC ULA I I 609 -4- KANSASRALLIES TO LACE SOONERS13-0 Follow Through Important in Putt 4) Hicks Add Drake to List by 28-7 Lop-Sided Score of 25 to 0 Is Piled Up Ridglea Course With Builder and Superintendent JOMEA PO-PIING HAtia4 AND JAMS FOLLOW AF-IER GALL urst Open out as 2 Stars Get Into Battle L4 it I Morris Berney builder 3 Jones superintendent and four beetles at the recently opened Ridg lea Country Club golf links Berney "father" of Fort Worth golf is shown on the right with Jones who had charge of the construction work and will be pro is on the left In the upper left photo may be seen the difficult No 12 hole looking toward the green from the tee It takes a long carry to reach the fairway On the right is the No 15 hole looking down through the narrow fairway from the green to the tee Lower left is the No 4 carpet It is a 145-yard shot but the distance may be easily misjudged On the lower right are the No 2 and No 16 greens a scene that may be viewed from the eighth tee 1 I 1 ftne- I 8 sOL METZGER The follow through is all important in putting One (toes not merely tip the ball on its way The elubhead must follow straight after the ball in order to prevent imparting any English or spin that Nr ill curve it off the selected line to the cup The right strokes the dub to the ball a wrist stroke and one withoul tension Then the arms flow with the wrists and elubhead after the ball and on the same line On the same line is important This is accomplished by having pointed the left elbow toward the flag in the beginning It now gives or flows with the stroke There is no rigidity no solidity of body when Bobby putts Even his shoulders flow with the stroke to insure the rhythm that makes an art of fine putting i 1'- Oak i 40 '-i keVII' 'Sy 0 ig giiii i 4 1'6 :14 ''s 170000000 411t -e1: Op 1 'czrp --101 r-'4-nzi-e --A4- -zodyso-----7-4k --'44-14'-- 4 0:: -Nsilti ote -i- -SV -X -e5 -4! 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of football in removing the Georgian obstacle and made the best efforts of the Buirclogs seem pitiful They outplayed Georgia in both offensive and defensive and showed a football strategy that was astonishing But the Bulldogs fought and were still fighting at the final whistle In the third quarter Georgia took heart and started a march from the center of the field for what seemed a certain touchdown but they were stopped wlthin the 10-yard line and there held on downs The halt of this march stunned the Bulldogs and never again did they seriously threaten to score Zimmerman Starts Attack The game opened with each team playing warily careful football They would hit the line and then kick with the ball going back and forth in midfield and the quarter ended scoreless But in the second quarter the Greenies gained confidence With less than one minute to play and with the ball on Georgia's 15-yard line the Tulane quarterback called for a pass from Zimmerman Zimmerman stepped back five yards and raised the ball for a pass but all of his receivers were covered and with the Bulldogs rushing into him he suddenly tucked the ball under his arm and charged in and lined around left end rushed past three Georgia tacklers and with Downs Georgia's safety man the only block to the goal ne rushed toward him sidestepped sharply and rounded over the goal line for the first touchdown Drawe missed a place kick for the extra point Whatley broke through right tackle and sprinted 44 yards to the 35-yard line where Downs forced him out of bounds Glower broke through right tackle and on a cross field run shook off Downs to cross the line for the second -ouchdown Glover missed the kick or extra point Whatley Cuts Loose Soon after the third quarter opened Whatley got loose again around right end from near center field and sprinted for the goal line but on the one-foot line he was shunted out of bounds by Downs Payne leaped through center for the third touchdown Glover missed the extra point from a place kick Shortly after the kickoff Felts intercepted a pass and took the ball on the six-yard line Georgia was offside and Payne plunged over center for the -linal touchdown Glover kicked the extra point The lineup: le McCance It Bodenger Ig Roberts (captain) Seafide rg Upton rt Dalrymple re: Dawson qb Zimmerman lh Glover rh Felts fb le Rose It Maddox ILT: McWhorter Leather rg Hamrick it Maffett (captain) re Downes qb Chandler lh Dickens rh Roberts fb Score by periods: Georgia 0 0 0 0-0 Tulane 0 6 0 13--25 Tulane Zimmerman Glover Payne (2) Points after touchdown Glover (place kick) Associated Pens S(JUTII BEND Ind Nov: 15 The "Southhend Cyclone" swirled oa its devastating way Saturday with a farewell gesture to its Notre Dame home by crushing the bristling but outclassed Bulldogs from Drake University by a convenient margin of Zi to 7 before a rain spattered throng of 20000 It was a farewell to Notre Dann Stadium for nine stars from the ranks of the "Fighting Irish" ineludhl that great trio of ground gainers-- Frank Carideo Joe Savoldi and Marty trio already recognized as a match for Notre Dame's great "Four Horsemen" crew of six years ago They have three more games to play for Notre Dame but will play them on foreign fields Savo Idi Disciplined There was one disturbing note it the farewell however and that WU the refusal of Notre Dame to permit Savoldi star galloper of the backfield crew to say goodby with action Be cause of his marriage and contemplated divorce Savo Idi was under discip line and was not allowed to compete Ills status will not be decided by the disciplinary committee until next week Although Coach Knute Rockne left his team to scout Northwestern's undefeated team which Notre Dame meets next week the "Fighting Irisr had little difficulty in extracting the teeth of the Bulldogs After a scoreless first period they got the jump with a touchdown with the aid of al patched-up team of regulars and subs wilted momentarily as Drake tied the score and then opened with an attack' with all regulars that boomed until the Drake cause was hopeless They excelled in every department of football except in passing The Bulldog' made eight tosses good for 114 yartb and their only touchdown A bad punt by Lynn King which traveled but 20 yards and went out bounds on his own 47-yard line PRI the Irish a big break in the second period which they turned into touchdown Dan Hanley playing hi first game for Notre Dame- wet through the line for 34 yards and II touchdown Regulars on Spree Runs of 34 20 and 18 yards by Ralph Lansrud Drake soph end who took the ball after his mat-failed were responsible for Drake gily score a toss Brewer to Ki t'erald Siberling placekicked the point to tie the score At that juncture the full No Dame first team with exception Savoldi jumped into the fray changed the even battle to a rout Although he failed to romp or with a touchdown Carideo was shining light of Notre Dame's foot horde Ile ran regulars and subs perbly and placekicked perfectly four extra points Lansrmi King van Koten starred for Drake Saturday's victory was Da es sixteenth straight in years of play The Irish still hi three more games to play western the Army and Southern their season ends The lineups: le Blanck It: ser Ig Don Carlos Sullivan re' Kokjohn rt: Class re King gi Van Koten lh Iverson rh cr fb Notre le Bo! man it: Barris 1g Butler rg: Donoghue rt: Yolk re: Cr fl Oh: Token lb O'Connor rh ley fb Toot- Whims yards Ida out gase semi into I in his wee and rds by hi mat 5raki Ki No Lion LY- rout or aS nbs tly ng II hi Ni rn ds an Yr tg Si rid! Cr fl Waner it was discovered this year was worth just exactly 147 points in the standings The Pirates this season played 95 games in which the little outfielder was unable to participate due to illness During those games the club won 44 and lost 51 for a percentage of -463 After Waner returned to the lineup around the middle of the season he palyed la 69 games The club won 36 games and lost 23 for a percentage of 610 By Associated Pre LAWRENCE Kan 1 Nov Kansas revived from its lethargy four minutes before the end of the first half of its football game with Oklahoma Saturday dominated the play thereafter won the game 13 to 0 and went into a tie with Oklahoma for the Big Six Conference lead Until that point near the intermission when Jim Bausch and Carnie Smith were sent into the fray the heavy Kansas gridsters were outplayed by Oklahoma's courageous but light team After that it was the Kansas team which beat the Aggies and Jawhawker supporters who witnessed the Nebraska debacle saw their favorites play a type of game expected of them when pres-season indications pointed to Kansas as a champion Despite their first half superiority Oklahoma never approached within the Kansas 10-yard line in possession of the ball until the fourth period In that final drive Oklahoma met resistance Kansas did- not display against Nebraska and was thrown back Kansas was driving to another touchdown with many reserves in the lineup when the game ended A long pass from Bausch to Cox which gained more than 30 yards placed the ball on the Oklahoma 3- yard line as the second period neared the end On the third attempt through tackle Bausch scored but his kick for the extra point was low and Kansas held only a 6 to 0 half time ailvantage Bausch who still suffers from in- juries was removed after his touchdown and was not again sent into the game until Oklahoma threatened to score in the final period The second Kansas touchdown came after a steady drive through an Oklahoma line weakened by pounding of the Kansas huskies The ball was 24 yards from a touchdown as the third period ended and six plays after the final quarter began Sehaake plunged off tackle for a score and Stuck added the extra point Some of the most brilliant play of the game was left for its closing minutes as Oklahoma vainly tried to overtake the Kansans Hardie Lewis who replaced Massad twisted and sidestepped his way through a maze of Kansas tacklers Kirk and Mills pulled a lateral pass play which really was no more than a shove a quarterback might have used to pass to a back after receiving a pass from center and Mills nearly got loose But near the goal line Oklahoma found a staunch defense and when its final attempt failed Oklahoma was through Standing out in the game was the tackling of Beach for Kansas in the first half the line smashing and punting of Schaake the twisting elusiveness of Mills Warren and Lewis Oklahoma's interference said by many to be the best in the conference was effective especially in the first half The lineup: le Rost It Atkeson Ig- Smoot McCall rg Foy rt Stuck re Fisher Schaake lh Cox rh Beach fb le Fields It Teel 1g Young If Lee rg Berry rt Snell re: Mills ol Kirk lh Warren rb lNlassad fb Score by priods: Kansas 0 6 0 7-13 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 Scor Bausch (sub for Schaake) Schaake 'Points after touchdown Stuck placement Gros-Pr (Washing-ten referee Olimirke (Holy Cross umpire 3 A Reilly iGeorgetown) head linesman: NleBride (Missouri Valley) field judge PRINCI Out of the son Princ( team fougl game tio turned rngteol do with yb7i ta heti While tors stood themselves team whie game in outplayed gli throng Smashim and rain ot Tigers led Trix Benni pgrelaya! mare have prodt upset in th football I Yale wo of a field first period the Tiger Princeton touchdown In the sec short oplunge if a Eli on Princeton Booth and on the be which won Dropping yard line threw a loi into the a touchdown was with cohorts bac ton launch( fort that 1 the inspired Yale insi touchdowns peeted wa( but the sco tistics Albie Boo the last by Princet( Ateks each and wl running bac It was oenior from he hero of pf co-opera( Pus Tiger Fames and )ected beig tarted the with a 40-1 rames gone me Benn( ight more arried the plunges fit Idded the Yale app on the Prit perio Pack to thr town Pri 1Y an Eli Pred in the area with a dn)! The linen Rare Ig vincent Ft: lb rast rg lennett qb lowson Swarthmor (Phi Fisher Mille Score by rale' )rineeton Yale Sent-sub for Pa dropkiet lullivan (d Princeton ennett Po ell (sub fo a st on or the 1 on ut 1st or al en he I us an leek it' an ine an dd hit le: 01 re( OR it -in an oc 2r Photos ARKANSAS' CHAMPION BASKET BALL TEAM HAS 23-TILT CARD Corsicana Section 4 Ruler Br adley' nner nn nner I It i ii 4 1 (1 i 1 t- i I 1 I i I ta 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 ft 1 i 1- l'' i I I i i 1 1 11 It I 11' i 7 I I I I ti 0 t' I 1 1 1 tj i I 4 i e4 i- '11 1 I 1 1 1 I SWEETWATER WILL BE HOST FOR LION TILT SWEETWATER Nov will play host to the people of Nolan County communities and surrounding territory Saturday when visitors will be given a special program at the city auditorium and free tickets to the Sweetwater-Brownwood football game at Newman Field Two speakers who have not yet been announced will address the visitors at the auditorium program at 1 o'clock Poultry raising will be one of the topics discussed and it was announced that a poultry expert of statewide note is to be brought here for the occasion By Associated Press BALTIMORE Md Nov by previous victories in this country Mirbat a recent addition to Bradley's stable scored a sensational victory in winning the $10000 Added Pimlico Cup Handicap' for the Kentucky sportsman at the closing of Pimlico Saturday An even half dozen faced the starter for the gruelling two and a quarter mile test through mud but INlirbat a 5-year-o1d had an easy time winning Because he was coupled with A Bostwicks Yarn in the betting the winner only paid $670 in the mutuels Fifteen lengths hack of the Bradleyite at the end of the muddy grind was Caskeys William while in third plaee far in advance of Grey Coat ran Yarn Mirbat's time for the distance was 404 3-5 Jocitey Cannon who recently joined the Bradley stable was astride the victor MUSTANGS' HARRIERS DEFEAT BAYLOR TEAM Schmidt former athletic boss at Arkansas The Razorbacks will then take on the Billikens of St Louis University here Feb 11 as a "breather" before meeting Baylor here Feb 13 and 14 The Oklahoma Aggies are next on the card coming here Feb 20 and 21 The Razorbacks will ring down their curtain at Dallas Feb 27 and 28 against Southern Methodist University With the loss of Wear Scnoouover all-American forward Roy Prewitt all-conference guard Oliver guard and Hale forward the Cardinals will build their team around four veterans of last year's championship squad: Capt Jim Pickren forward Milan Creighton guard Kenny Bolt center and Charles Trapp forward Arkansas supporters are loud in their praise of Coach Charles "Chuck" Bassett who came here last year from Texas A and continued right in Francis A Schmidt's stride by producinr a championship winner his first year here In addition to his four regulars Bassett will have last years entire yt-arling quintot that swept its way through an all-victorious season under the direction of Glen" Rose former a ll-coference Arhansas star These new faces Bassett hopes to mohl into a championship machine including: Sexton Clifton and Gibson guards: Je lks Mc Montgle and Murphy forwards The last named was a member of the all-American Batesville High quintet that swept its way to the finals in the national interscholastic meet at Chicago in 1920 Piekren Razorback captain was also a member of that same Batesville quintet who received similar all-American honors Spodal to rte Star-Telegram FAYETTEVILLE Ark Nov 15 The University of Aarkansas basketeers five imes kingpins of the Southwest Conference have bitten off a mans sized bit of work for the 1930-31 maple court season They will play a 23-game schedule including a preseason barnstorming tour of seven games during the Christmas holidays Probably the stiffest early season assignment the Cardinal basket tossers face will be when they meet the Pittsburg Kan State Teachers' five here in two games on Dec 18 and 19 and wind up their road tour against Butler University at Indianapolis Ind On Jan 2 Arkansas will roll up the 1930 curtain here Dec 12 and 13 with a "utile assigntaent against Northeastern State Teachers' College of Talequah Okla The Kansas match will follow five (lays later The first time the six-foot Razorbacks Will show their wares on the road will be Dee 22 and 23 at North Little Hoek where Arkansas will meet the Capital City CA cagers After the Butler match Arkansas will come back to their hills for final preparations before leaving for Austin Texas where they will open fire on a sixth eonsecutive Southwest title against Texas University Jan ft and The Lice Owls will trek here for a twin bill Jan 12 and 13 and Texas A will follow the next weekend Jan 16 and 17 Arkansas' next task will be to go to Fort Worth Jan 22 aml 23 where the Razorbacks will face Texas Christian University piloted by Francis A WACO Nov Southern Met hod it University cross-country team from Dallas defeated Baylor University 26 to :30 in a tight duel over the rain-soaked course Saturday Rucker Mustang ace finished ahead of the field Special to ne Star-Telegram CLEBURNE Nov teams rode along the trail of blasted hopes jill District 4 of the Texas Interscholastic League Friday afternoon but another galloped to the position of an overwhelming favorite to annex the title Thanksgiving Day Cleburne lost to Waco to give Waco a slim chance at the championship and drop the Yellow Jackets into the same class as the Tigers Corsicana ran over Temple 20-0 at Temple and the Bengals of Navarro County bear no promise of being halted from here on out Corsicana with four conference vietories and no defeats is leading the big parade It is regarded as one of the greatest teams this district has ever produced amt one that should go far in the state race this season The Tigers just to show bow versatile and resourceful they can be won two antes the past week bentiax Mexia 20-0 on Tuesday and Temple on Friday Only one game eounting in the standing is on the schedule Friday the distriet Cleburne going to HUNborn The other teams all take a rest If Cleburne heats Hillsboro and could in some manner nose out Corsieana it would plaee the Yellow Jackets Waco and Corsicana in a triple tie But that's only a slim chance The standing in District 4 to date follows Won Lost Pct Corsicana 4 0 1000 Waco 3 1 750 Cleburne -) Temple 2 500 Hillsboro 0 000 Waxahachie 0 4 000 ALABAMA SWEEPS ASIDE BY 33 TO 0 COUNT MONTGOMERY Ala Nov Alabama's mighty Crimson brushed their seventh consecutive Southern Conference opponent aside Saturday crushing Louisiana State University on a muddy field 33 to ()- The scoring exeept for Monk Campholls brilliant SO-yard return of a kickoff was confined to the first half with Wallace Wade sending his shock troops and then his reserve line with a Pony backfield into the fray Louisiana State was unable to solve the Alabama offense during the first half but with a steady drizzle falling during the second half Wade stopped the varsity and then inserted the Pony back at the fourth period Louisiana State found the shock troops' line as impregnable as the varsity ACCOUNTS FOR NINTH VICTORY AS JUVENILE COVINGTON Ky Nov Leon a speedy 2-year-old from IV Collins' stable accounted for his ninth victory as a juvenile rind sent his earnings soaring to $43693 with a smashing victory in the Queen City Handicap which featured the closing program at Latonia Saturday The track was muddy and the going tough but Don Leon picked up his 119 pounds like a veteran and romped over the mile in 1:41 4-5 A length and a half back at the finish was Knights Call a consistent performer for the Aud ley Farm while in third place trailed In Haste from the Keene land stud For Don Leon's victorious gallop over the mile course his owner received $13950 while backers of Collins' silks were returned $704 for each $2 invested in the mutuels The 1930 Kentucky- racing season closes Monday with the one day meeting at Bradley's Idle Hour Farm the proceeds of which will go to ehtt-ity EM MISSOURI TIGERS HOLD NEBRASKA TO 0-0 TIE LINCOLN Neb Nov a determined defensive that was not to be denied Missouri and Nebraska battled on even terms to a scoreless tie Saturday Traditional football foemen for a period of 38 3-ears both the Huskers and the Tigers performed brilliantly at times but lacked the necessary punch Although the contest was even up in so far as victory was concerned Nebraska displayed its superiority in ground gaining with 13 earned first downs to three for the Tigers and with a total of 194 yards for the Huskers from scrimmage to 65 for Gwinn Henry's pupils Via the air however the margin went to the Huskers by a mere eight yards In 10 tries the 1929 Ilix Six titleholders completed four for a net gain Of 58 yards while Missouri drew credit for 50) yards in completing four out of attempts SALVATION ARMY WILL BE GIVEN PROCEEDS OF ARMY-NAVY GAME MIAMI JOCKEY CLUB GETS READY FOR RACES ipo41-w1mEm-oowa-o1 Fla Nov already plenty of activity at the Miami Jockey Club and the races will not begin until January The track is getting the main attention At the north end of the two-furlong chute workmen are busy lengthening the starting point to three fu riongs There will be no baby raps around the curve this season Everything will be out of the chute and nothing under three furlongs AP too can smoke dOILIT RILISKINS all day long without the slightet irritation to your throat or nervous toys tess-bay some to-dart EYolvb These are times when a' cigar I has got to have quality to sell- JOHN HUSKLNS are the sensation of the smoking world They positively offer you more value than any -i cigar in all history The un- excelled quality of the best 4 tobacco more of it because JOIEV RUSELINS i 4 are nig And whaes more i this mild and fragrant cigar is kept sanitary and fresh i by the modem Cleartex i ME: (cellophane) wrapper In addition every JOHN 1 fktig RUSKIN has a profit Aar ing coupon on the band redeemable for valuable i articles I 13 EYONb rPv'-'Veow 1111146111111 Ilit :1 ilk 1 I 41eso I I IS i I OW These are ti Aa mes when a' cigar has got to have quality to sell JOHN HUSKLIVS are the i 't sensation of the smoking 1'1 TRUSaN world They positively offer it 'I sr' You more value than any cigar in all history The un- ---'-'-'''I 4: excelled quality of the best tobacco 0 and more 2 l'' -w 1 "44-p 1 it because JOIEV RUSKINS are nig And whaes more this mild and fragrant cigar is kept sanitary and fresh 1 by the modern Cleartex det vv (cellophane) wrapper In IIIIRIV7t A Ni addition every JOHN '-f i RUSKIN has a profit ghat- 'i ing coupon on the band i redeemable for valuable r': msg articles ca ewtrerark Largeyt independent sipt factory to the worm on can smoke ellOIEW 11111SKII1S all day long I I without the slightest an your A WANT 41 Ca Irrittio to throat or Eleirvotos soya 1 Fort Worth te ssnb soe to-da ay usyi 1 Wor zi: X---- 1 IcR11) 116 In 1 (21 1 irt) CAGLE IS RELEASED FROM COACH CONTRACT STARKVILLE Miss Nov 15-- Christian Keener Cagle former West Point football star was released Saturday from his two-year contract as football coach at Mississippi A College President Hugh Critz of Mississippi A sent a telegram to Cagle in Birmingham with his team for a game with Auburn informing him of his release Cagle several days ago asked the college president to release him in order that he might play professional football Cagle plans to leave here Monday to join the New York Giants and -play in a game against the Green Bay Wis Packers Under the terms of the contract made in the Summer Cagle was to coach three months' each year his services terminating after the Thanks giving game with the University of Mississipi Cagle with scant material to work with has seen his team win only one game out of seven In the first game against Southwestern of Memphis Cagle for the first time witnessed a football game without being in it UNEMPLOYED TEANI IS PEPPED OVER ARMY-NAVY I WASHINGTON Nov The Government's nem roloyed I relief team WaS all pepped up I "'aturtlay over the surety of an I Army-Navy football game for funds to relieve suffering "A splendid thing" commented its captain Arthur Woods I Then remembering the press I I of his- duties he added plaintive-I ly "I wish I could go" HAND TO HAND SCORES WIN IN INAUGURAL RACE SAN FRANCISCO Nov j5--Iland to Hand scored a close Saturday in the Inaugural Handicap feature race of the Fall race meeting Opening at Tanforan Track Hand to Hand brought here from New "York by Sam Gilmore Los Angeles sportsman won in a smashing finish in 1:45 for the mile and 70 yards over Rip Rap with Cantankerous third The purse was $2500 and Hand to Hand paid It11 for each $5 option More than 5000 watched the races despite a drizzling rain SAN MARCOS BOBCATS TO BROWNWOOUSUNDAY 4 DI ns po ilVisAini kbilene Ea Iround San' 14-0- t' lc Ory liturdny aft 1r I' -It'rbi II 1P)1 0" Yards to 3 atOrl looke rtile Ili of Th Cartlim 1 AGGIE ArSTIN reZialately lcieultural scheduled from a he Drell!) r-of Texa game nla nag 4 of COMM I 1 1 '19 RI i lir 11 in he be 1 RI 1 th 4 et al 0 1 'g tyof 1eaxtali manag of comm WASIIINGTON Nov Point and Annapolis officials announced after a conference Saturday that the proceeds of the Army-Navy football game in New York on Dec 13 will g'o to the Salvation Army for the benefit of the unempoyed The lowcst price seat will be $5 a kir Fleming Army graduate manager of athletics said the highest price to be charged for seats had not been decided Details of seating and price arrangements will be handled by a Salvation Army committee The proceeds are expected to exceed half a million dollars They will be used for the benefit of the unemployed generally Lieutenant Commander Reinicke Annapolis graduate manager of athletics said the game probably would be played at the Yankee Stadium Officials of the tildium and the Polo Grounds have offered their fields rent free There will he DO free tickets and save those which go to the Army and NavY the others will be handled by the salvation Army mwomoNiwoo-w IOWA STATE LOSES 13T11 STRAIGHT GAME AMES Iowa Nov all their points ill the first quarter on two well exeeuted passes the Kansas Aggies handed Iowa State its thirteenth conseCutive defeatSaturday in a Big Six conference game that firmly entrenched the losers in the league basement The final score was 13-0 the Cyclone defense staving off several Aggie threats but could not muster the offensive strength to counteract the early Kansas scores The Aggies struck rapidly Auker took a toss from Nigro and scampered yards down the sidelines for the first touchdown while Auker passed to Fiser for the other score five 'minutes later The brilliant elusive running of Auker was a constant menace to Iowa State the big fellow returning punts for consistently long gains while his work from scrimmage was equal4 sensational SAN MARCOS Nov 15---Coach fighting San Marcos Bobcats will leave here Saturday for Brownwood where the Cats will take on the Daniel Baker Hill Billies Monday The Bobcats have not been defeated this season The Strahanmen have loomed as a powerful defensive team thus far this season hut the Cats now intend to show folks that they also have an offense 40 WOMEN GOLFERS MEET full control of the game and disposition of its receipts declared Whalen in a telephone conversation Saturday bad declined to 3-ield to West Point his option on the use of the Polo Grounds Text of a telegram sent by Secretary of War Hurley to Whalen also was released Hurley in his advised Whalen no agreement had been made for the disposal gate receipts and suggested confer with West Point on the subject- has taken the stand that play in New York the benefit is a "home game" for West and that therefore its representatives should take charge of details subject to agreement with MARQUETTE GETS DRAW WITH DETROIT TEAM MILWAUKEE Wis Nov 15 Playing a charity game before a capacity crowd of 23000 the Marquette University football team remained in the undefeated class Saturday by tying Detroit University 0 to It was the first game of-the season Marquette has not won 41a Marshall Gets Forfeit MARSHALL Nov Magnolia Ark team scheduled to play the College of Marshall Tigers here this week forfeited the game according to an announcement made Friday This gives the College of Marshall another victory and places the Tigers in the lead Of the North Texas Junior College Conferences PENNSYLVANIA BEATS GEORGIA TECH 34 TO 7 PHILADELPHIA Nov University of Pennsylvania rousing herself from her disastrous defeat by Notre Dame last week fell upon the Georgia Tech eleven on Franklin Field this afternoon and defeated the Southerners 34 to 7 Pennsylvania outplayed the Geor Aso Former Beaumont Manager Dies KEWANEE IlL Nov 15---Jack Pollock 52 former American Leligue vmpire and player died Friday night of pneumonia He once managed the Beaumont club in the Texas League NEXT AT RIVER CREST Th Fort Worth Women's Golf A1- will bold its weekly meeting Monday at the River Crest Coen-try Club The days program is sebtkduled to start at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon ARMY REVEALS DIFFERENCE messa OVER GAME WITH NAVY ment WEST POINT Nov of t'1 While authorities reporting the two he cf academies in Washington announced subje( agreement for the Army-Navy post- Art season football game receipts to go to the Salvation Army West Point witn Saturday revealed early differences contei over arrangements with Grover Point Whalen former New York police sentat commissioner and representative of the Salvation Army tails Army officials beeking to exercise Navy message of the he Army with contest Point ----41m- Washington Wins on Rally ST LOUIS Nov by Creighton in the first two periods and held even in the third the Washinzton Bears Saturday came through with a strong' attack in the final quarter and defeated the Bluejays from Omaha 13 to )as sh- igh a r- Dm Haskell 44 Rule 7 RULE Nov Rule High Sehool team lost to Haskell here Friday 41 to 7s I II I No I 11111 1 B-11 1 i 41s ll I III.

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