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Wichita Falls Times from Wichita Falls, Texas • 10

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-T af'r- wta jxs d--: Vr T3 PART 0KB AtVLV Vis- 'Ci 10 wimuft naiiw nminnM 1 MUSTANGS SCORE FIRST VICTOR OVER LONGHORNS WICHITA DAILY TIMES SUNDAY OCTOBER 19 1921 y-A A 10 TOb Ji Southwestern Conference Holds Important Standing AERIAL ATTACK AND ABILITY TWfERMMNGFAORS KEEPS TEAM TOGETHER AND WINS ORGANIZATION SHOWS GREAT GROWTH IN FIRST 10 YEARS MANY REGULATIONS IN FORCE SUCCESS PANTHER PILOT DALLAS Texas Oct 18 Tha question "can 8 beat Texas" which has been upon tha lips of football enthusiasts of tha southwest for almost a rear wai answered in the affirmative Saturday when tha Methodist Mustangs fought their wag to a 10 to 6 victory over tha Longhorns Tha victory was tha first that tha MethoXsts have put over on tha Longhorns in tha four times they have met and their one touchdown of tha day was tha first tlma that a Mustang warrior has placed tha ball over a Longhorn goal lino Seven other points have been registered by way of tha kick route two field goals and a try for point after touchdown 1 Tha game virtually eliminates tha Longhorns from tha running for tha southwestern championship for 1024 after having been runner rp and claimant last year Atrial Atlarli 1 With a brilliant atrial attack a mixed with tome powerful lint plunge tba Muntane outplayed and outfought the Longhorna In three of the periods and in the remaining parted the- Longhorns had thlnga their own war Juet long enough to make their lone touchdown and then the Muitang want on the of- I fun live again I I The etara of the Uuatange were Ball Players Not Measured By Thar Noise (i Sf P' I AUSTIN Oct It fen years or collage athletics under control ot the Southwestern Athletic Conference has raised Intercollegiate sports to the plane of a well regulated business In the opinion of one of the conference's chief or-ganlxers Thee Balmont Belmont-Is athletlrf director or the University of Texas Pausing to review tho work or tba organisation's first decade Mr Balmont pointed out that college games In this scetlon had grown In this period from tame affairs drawing a few hundred dollar to great attractions commanding gate receipts of or 149104 As an Indication of tho growth or college athletics elnoe the southwestern conference was organised the Notre Dame game with the University of Texas in Hit Is cited About TMt attended that gams and ths officials thought It was huge crowd Mr Belmont laid Tho Toana-A A game this year la expeeted 4o drew II90A Last year tho gate receipts -for thl gam totalled 41440a This Tr they ar expected do roach ths record of IIOtOA The southwestern athletle con feroueo woo organised at Dallas May A 1114 A preliminary meeting waa held the- previous December at Rice Institute The Houston meeting we attended by representatives of tho larger schools in the southwest It was called by Dr Mather professor of physic In th Univarclty of Tcxo cad Mr Belmont both 'of wbom had mob tho- need for a stricter control of college athletic Tho matter was discussed at the preliminary gath-flag and organisation we effected at tha second Many Change Made Atkinaoa of Louisiana University was named chairman and Mr Balmont secretary-treasurer aa the first officials of th league These official' draw up tho first rules of tha conferenc Tho principal changes effected by these rules were elimination of freahmeu from intereolloglato games and the creation of tho thrss-yeer rul which provided that no college ctudeat could play la gamoe botwoon schools more than three year TheM ere still tha fund mental rales of tho organisation and a re said to have brought a greeter change and been ef more lasting benefit then anything elan the association has don Prior to this tlmo there had been soma rather Isom 'regulations la force In what was called th Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association but Its rulea did not prohibit fresh man and thus thoro woo no three-year limit on tho play af student Fraahmca Elhutaatvd Tha playing ef freshmen In gamea batwMB colleges was eon aldered to bo aa evil because It threw tha naw student Into the thick of ths fray representing their school before they had really com acqoalated with th Institution 6r had osttlcd la college life Btudleo and health soffered under thlu system' Mr Belmont said Evil equally as great were said to Cortameglla playing hie flrat year la varalty football and Utollan-werek tha hluetang quarterback Cortameglla by hie ability to pick off galne through tha Ttsaa line ruahed the ball from tha Teiaa 14 yard lino over their goal for the winning IT touchdown Btol-l ienwerck by hie aplandld paaelng and management of the play made tha victory poaalble Neither team acured In the flrat period the flrat Uuetang acore came la tha aecond period when after an exchange of punte It waa the Uuatange' bell oii the Taxaa 41-yard line Jleiaor then a peered a long pane and wai downed upon the Taxaa 11-yard llq making a II-y yard gain The Tcxaa line bold and three unauccaeaful line plungea Releor dropped back for a ylace kick and mada It good -Seven Flrat Dawn a Tha Longhorna opened tha third "period with a ruah and after repelv- Ing the ball in a pun exchange on the Muetang 41-yard llna tha Long-home raaorted to the aerial game Two paaaea ware batted down but Footer completed a third and waa downed on the BL-U aeven-yard eUne after making a 11-yard gain Harley In three bueha carried tha hall over Footer failed la kick goal Immediately after the kick-off the Longhorna punted to Stolten-werek on tha Texas 41-yard Una Btollenwarck then passed to Releor who raced to tha Tesaa 11-yard Une for first down Walling gained three and Cortameglla In three plungea carried the ball ever Releor kicked goal During the game the Uuatange made seven first downs to four for the Longhorna The llne-upa: 1H Position Bedford Allen Lett End Sfagneae liaieeiineeeiiii Bprague JAKE ATS July 4" Ats avera- 1 told him hundred times that hs wouldn't last a month with any other class A ball club and when sent him to thd Southern League It was less than a' month until hs was In the class Cotton States" Nobody ever has accused Ats of being an Irishman He's not How aver he la of German and Irish extraction He waa bora of a German father and Irish mother in Washington CH In July 1171 He started his baseball career at tha ripe old age of IS with a club In tho Shenandoah Valley League All of his reminiscences of this first year are not pleasant ones Jake was playing under the name of Zimmerman and the elub paid off the men In alphabetical order at the end of the season The Xs were never resched Took No Chance Ats decided that aaml-pro ball was more lucrative the nest year and he put In four yearo on the sandlots around Washington In 111 ha joined tha Raleigh elub In the Piedmont League- Jake took no chances this time and he told tha manager his name waa Ats when ha said "Glad to meet you Zimmerman" Late that season he was bought by New Orleans where ha played for three seasons going to Memphis In ISM and back to player In his career And he has had to handle some tough onto -Handled Hard Ones Hera's the way Jake tells about a couple of his former hired hsnds: Lll Btonar cams with a bad reputation but Jake told him hs was to the mainstay of the pitching staff and never had a bit of trouble with Stoner "Train jrouraelf or Pll tell you how to train" Jake told him Btoner was started the second day of tha season and lost I to ft Ats asked him to relievo the next day to test him out as to attitude Btoner was willing and Jake had to kick the ball out of his hand all aeasoa to hasp him from working ovary day aoldls Rapp cams to the Cats wild and craxy Ats told him he had coma from tha minors (Philadelphia Nationals) to the majors and threatened to ship him back to tha minora if he didn't' behave -Ats told him the Cate could win IS out of from tho Phillies and mada a believer out of Itapp by threatening to send him back Atx methods of handling tha tough customers have bean so successful that he says he has been forced to part with but one player because of failure to observe training rulea "Homer Haworth was never worth anything to me In the spring and a million dollars after flow from th lack of a rul Btar athlete In th wit days were oald to loiter 4wt school pretending to toko tudtea after their four-yeer coarse had expired merely to play la tho la-teNolleglate game After the first organisation of tha conferenc In Dallas on May A 1414 tho second moating waa hold tho following December at Hie In- tltuts Houston At thle meeting Dr Mather waa elected prcel- dent John Corbet of OklahoiALB A ft vli-a president and ArUuckl HU: Institute trexsuiM At that tlma th following achoolc were member of th conference: Texas A ft Baylor L'nlvarolty of Arkania Bouthweatera University Louisiana State University Uni vor-slty of Oklahoma Oklahoma A ft Rice Institute and th Unlver-City of Texa Louisiana th University of Oklahoma and South-weitera nav alnc withdrawn Louisiana to Join tho southern conference and th Unlvcrdty ef Oklahoma to ontor ths Missouri valley conference Texas Christian University of Fort Worth and Southern Methodist Cnlveralty at Dallax have been added Many Regnlntteas Th annual moetlag Is now held In Dallax ths aecond Tuesday In Do-comber and another meeting Ic held at th time and place of tho annual conference track meat Dr A Penlck of th Unlvcrdty of Texas lx preddeat Each member Institution must represented at tha conference meeting by th chairman or corns faculty member of ths athlotla commltte of tho Inctltutlon Ths eonforone has oatabllchod numerous rules fop th eoaduet of games aud th regulation of play-on On of tho moat far reaching of thci rule according to tho official Is on providing that Hot ef eligible plcycn chall furnished by each school by tholr opponents at least fiva days before participation In a contest Th Uct must contain complete record of each player and a school which believes any player to bo Ineligible has th right to protest before th gam lo played Then ara rules 1 for tho suspension of player eoachci and members of th conference for tho conduct of training table bad aummor training camp regulating summer transfer cf student providing scholarship and other regulations designed to keep college sports clean and to glvq ao school an undue advantage PADUCAH WINNER OVER ROARING SPRINGS HU til PADUCAH Texx Oct Th -Paducah High School football team i defeated the Roaring Springs tor High School eleven by a aeon of 43-to her Friday 1 afternoon The Crowell High School aggregation suffered defeat at th hands of tho Paducah team hero Tuecday Th cor wa Paducah IT Crowell Offlelali (Saturday night Journeyed to Quench to set tha date for the Quanah-Padorah conference match made trim looking altop absorber1' built into tha what the tire is to tba bum is and makes fcoinft JAKIE ATZ SECRET OF Yon can write your awn ticket for the suocess of John Jacob Ate as habitual pennant winner with hla Fort Wvh Cats but If gou leave It to Jaklo blmxelf he'll tell you he does It by keeping bla club together sticking to what ho haa at the start and making aa few changes In a season as poealbls There very likely la much more to the successful management of a ball club than that but that la the reason Jake assigned when the question was put to him on Fort Worth's final trip to Bpuddarvllle last oea- Atx does keep hie teems together and he doee win pennants no there must be something to tho theory In 1091 Ala carried the earns batting list through four solid months of play and started four pitchers la rotation without a hitch Last year there was not a change In the entire seaa-u In the batting order When a pUyer was Injured the Incoming player took the turn of the Injured ons Tie makes out hla batting order at tho start sf-tho sea-eon and sticks to It Success can't bo er1 tic I eed so Jakle'a system must be a good ons "The men get used to each other and know Just what each other will do under every circumstance" Jakle says "It hurts their mcrale to be awltrhlng them up and down the batting order" Ilgaala Tha Texas League wlxard was asked about signals and ho didn't hesitate to ear that a elub had to have them "Signs are but boy you got to ewlteh many times to get by" ho assarts "There are too many smart ball players la this league to let the same eigne ride for very long and If yon use the aamo ones vary much they'll soon have them alL" Jake does not depend on signs In the pinches though he aays Ha ealle the batter to him and telle him what to ds (Xow you know that when Ate and the hitter get their heads together on tho first base llns they are talking of something other than the weather) When he tells the bitter what to do ho eliminates the chance of a algn going astray and on alibi from the player If ha falls to do what be la ealled upon Ate believea that many ball games are won on tha beneh After a game starts the beneh le a sacred place with the Panther skipper It la no place for "fooling" and every man on tha bench la playing tha game juet aa hard as tha men on the field Jake preaches to hla men on the bench and every play le analyxed and commented upon Generally speaking Ate directs the offense and defense from tha bench or coaching lines says but at the same time places enough responsibility on every man to assure their Individual eonfldencs "Encourage the men and let them work on their own hook at every opportunity" Jake advises "During lopsided games tell them to do what they think beet If they're wrong tell them that you are satisfied and then use tact In bringing them around to tho right way" -A remarkable feature In Jakle'a list of achievements la the fact thft he has never fined nor suspended a Waite Hoyt One Of Six Best in American Loop Billy Evans Praises Natural Ability of Temperamental Righthander By BILLY EVANB If wero to pick tho olx leading pitchers ef tho American league Malta Hoyt of tha Naw York Yankee! would bo Included in tho Hot I regard Hoyt ao ene of the greet-eat twlrlare In the game He bee everything Yet Hoyt did not pitch conoletently good ball for tha world champion thlo year Hla eaaa la almply one ef those unexplainable feature! ef tho game While Hoyt haa wonderful faat ball ha boaata two atylaa ef a eurva tha anappy break and tha alow teaeer 1 Hie ehango of pace la almoat perfect During the laet aerleu at Ctava-land with Naw York Hoyt blanked tha Cleveland elub with four hit' two of them ecratehe It waa a great axhlbltlon of pitching It eo happened that Hoyt et the cloae of tho game waa Juat In hack of mo on tha way to tho dressing room Flrat Fall Oew "Well I finally wen game" ho remarked "Do yon know that la tl first game have finished lu 11 starter axpreiaed aurprlaa for It seemed Impossible that eo great a pitcher as Hoyt ahould bo removed from 14 straight gamea before being returned i winner A glance' through tho pitching records bote out Uio atgtement made by Hoyt In ovary out of 14 oterte some situation developed that resulted hla removal from tho gams In number of games ho waa not at fault- Tha name of Walto Hoyt should go down Into baseball history ae on of the greatest pitchers ef all tlmo A nonchalant manner however Is going to rob Hoyt of much of tho glory that la duo him -Hoyt haa tho atuff aud tho roar-ago that goes to make great pitch-era but lu Inclined to get carelraa Hie nonchalance invariably mahee trouble Nothing fee Granted Tho Yankee etar does hlo heat work when pressed hardest A commending lead early In tha game le often fatal to Iloyt'o effectiveness Given a comfortable working margin Hoyt la Inclined to experiment rather than "bear down" on every Pitch Often hie experiment! make troublecom cltuxtlonx from which he la unable to outrlcate hlmoalf When an opposing elub aturlu a rally It Is not th easiest thing In the world for I pitcher to atop It no matter how much etuff he has A nonchalant manner may ksep Wall Ifnyt from taking his place smonT th pitching Immortals of tfa gam In I year of umpiring have assn few pitchers with more stuff DECLARES New Orleans late In the season Hs Journeyed to Portland In tho Pa-elf le Coast League la lltSr wax traded to Lea Angolas la mld-aaa-son and helped that club win 1 a pennant Ha was back at Ne Orlaana In ISM and In September was sold to the Chicago White Box Jakle'a big league career wai limited to three seasons the three he tolled with tho famous "title ee wonders" Never a hard bitter but always dangerous at bat a good fielder and a amarj player he fit In perfectly la this great team that boaeted such stars aa Billy Ed Walsh Nick Altroek Dos White Fred Parent Purtell Altlaer Fielder Jones and Tannehlll The seasons of Ilia 11 and If he spant with Providence In the Eastern League la 111 and the later-national the latter two sons It atoms that Jake's path always led back to New Orleans and he spent the lilt season with the Pelicans In 114 his' health was such that he was forced to give up aetlve playing and hs scouted while for the Cleveland elub Jake Was Canned Ats cams to Fort Worth In 111! as player and manager and since then it has been the Story of Juet one pennant after another 1 In his first season -Jake failed to survive the year and therein lias ons of the most Interesting yarns of many that have been woven about this luminary- The Cats were leading tha race on July I and on this particular day a hot game was la progress In- tha sixth Inning tha Cats were leading 1 to Ate's pitcher waa being hit often but somehow kept the opposition from soaring Frank Weaver owner of the elub ran to tha field when the opposing team threatened to score la tha sixth and told Ats to Jerk 'the pitcher "Who the hell are year Jake Inquired the owner ef the elub who do you think I ami" Weaver fired back "You're owner IS hours and Tm boss two hours Gat outta here" was Jake's retort --Ate then told tlmplre Wilson Matthews to got Weaver -off the field and the owner was escorted by police from the playing field Ats says Jake of course waa given- tha gate His men threatened to strike and Ats begged and persuaded them to play at least the July 4 doubls-haadar for that wee a big day and would draw a great erowd Despite Jake's plea four of the best man-Jumped tho next day and the Cate finished In seventh place under Otto Mclver Ats finished the season In Galveston but cams back the following year after the fans had petitioned the elub owners for his return In HIT he finished third and 1111 the war year second after seven men had been taken while the team was leading tha league In 111! Shreveport won the first half the Cate tha second and Shreveport the playoff The Panther -achlevementa since- that year are history Ate won hla fifth consecutive flag In 1114 and hla fourth Dixie series In five starts Bengalsj Score Twice to Beat Rice Owls Louisiana Takes Advantage Ot Brcaka And Counts Twa Touchdowns HOUSTON Texa' Oct 11 MV-Opportunity rapped twle at Lou Iclana State University's goal poets hers Saturday with the result that Rice Institute Owls lest It to 4 and suffered th flrat defeat of th season In th Judgment of many poraono In tho otando it ohould hav boon a coralcM tl Bo that ao It may tha gam wa won and loot on atralght lino buck and runs and simple aerial pane Rlc outpunted L' BL and woe master ef the sltuatloa ba atralght buck plar and the alert Tlgarc were sufficiently strong on th do-fenslvo to solve Rico' aerial effort and to hold th lino charges el Rlcc'c bcckflrld atralght Football Th Tiger seemingly war content to keep ea tha defensive the greater part cf tha game and triad no split Ilea er client time signals for which Coach Donahucris feared Th first half was a Mriaa of back and sweeps and punts with neither team showing a decided advantage i Th third period waa not greatly different la its earlier stage ft finally however netted fifty yards ea three overhead pasae The ball went ever but Rio was forced to punt 1 Pesos lateravptcd Rlea Intercepted a pass cu Its own tT-ynrd lln but a bed paes from center allowed th Tigers te recover ra th thraa-yard Ha Stephens plunged over' Try for point failed In th last period after a Mriea ef pareee and punts by both teem Jackson Intercepted a Rica toe and aped serose the goal Ila Try for goal foiled Unsuccessful passing took up th remainder of th period Uneupt LNU Foaltloa 1 RICE Weaver Underwood Loft End Campbell (e) HcVey Left Tackle Steel iimi Bay Tackle IIIttMItOtMIMIMI Left Guard Heflin Cents -i Williams Right auard A Weaver Hcjrcb Right Taekl Fey Terrell Right SnA Carrier WMlford Quarterback Stephen! nit Stale Lett Halfback 1 Jackson Comstock Right Halfback A Conuoll Smith (e) Fullback Score by periods: ft 4 4 4 Hire Institute 4 4 4 B- scoring: Touchdown Stephen end Jackson liefer Rlx I Dartmouth) I urn £lm A ft H) of period ji minute COACH KNUTE ROCKNE WORKED WAY THROUGH NOTRE DAME AND SUCCEEDED TO COACHING JOB IF ITS THE HUB Johnson and Scott Evidence That Quiet Athletes' Can Reach Stardom By BILLY EVANB The player who mahee the moat nolae on the ball field Isn't necessarily the most courageous Very often the exact opposite la the cues The bllant men of the diamond arc often the games In tha pinch tha silent athlete la usually the most dangerous Everett Bcott start ahortetop of the New York Yankees Is one of the beet possible examples could offer to substantiate such truth1 "Silence and Fun" Is what hie teammates call Bcott He doesn't say much but when he speaks his lines carry a punch He has a keen sense of humor Since 111! Bcott has been doing hla bit without oven pauelnf for a second breath Bines the opening of this season he hasn't missed a major league ball gams Alee Bine go Bcott believes In action rather than words He always gives hie beet Has been a marvel la tha field and while not a great hitter Is always dangerous with man on Tha Washington club has such a player In Oaao Bluegs clever third aaeker Blueg performs along the lines of Bcott Is blessed with ability in about tho same direction being a much better fielder than batsman Like Bcott he dose hlg best work at the bat la a pinch Trus there la much more color to the player who baa a brassy line of chatter the player who gate Into an occasional argument with the ampin the player who talks back to the fane as they "ran" him Draw Botlec Bueh a player perhaps draws more money at tha gats but be la no more affective because of hla eccentricities Often they take something away from hla work While tha fan llkcsto as the colorful player in action still some quiet performer with groat natural ability Is often the more popular hero Take tha cane of Waller Johnson etar pitcher of the Washington club Johnson does hie work In a methodical sort of manner He never criticises his teammates or the umpires He accepts all happenings as the break of the gams Yet It la questionable If baseball haa ever produced a greater Idol than Walter Johnson Hie name will live forever la the memory of every baseball fan and aU lovers it elean oport -Walter Johnson typifies all that la fine In tho athlete He la great yet mod eat Success has In no way changed him Just the same today as the outstanding star of the game ae whan he broke In a rank busker Any athlete not posse Being the gift of gab need not feel that he le working under a handicap -There Is Walter Johnson for KANSAS AGGIES BEAT KANSAS UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN Kansas Oct 1 The Aggie Wildcat sank his claws drop Into the feathers of the shining Jay Hawk here Saturday and Kansas University went back to Lawrcnro with tha first defeat delt by the Agricultural college since ISO The final score waa 4 t6 tha Aggies getting their lone touchdown early In tha last period when Meek Wild Cat right half picked up luhers fumble on the Aggie yard line nnd raced (I yards down the side of the field for the only score HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS Cameron II Branham Gainesville SO Polyterhals 4 Alvin It: -Freeport 4 Victoria IS Cuero IS Edna IS Palacios Raevllla It Hungs IS Huntsville 14 Badlas 4 Athens lit Palest Ins 4 Cisco 4 Abilene Meat land 14 Mmwnwood II Wills rolnt IS Kemp 4 Coleman IT Maang Alphlne IS Marfa Deedemona IT: Uorman Cleburne IS: Itasca 4 Htrawn IB: Gordon Waco IS Bryan rilftnnll Ualcavllls I Jacksonville Nacogdoches 4 (Tie) Highland Park 14 Van Alstyne 4 Iufkln 2S Tyler A Merkel IS: Hamlin 4 Longview II: Wlnnahoiw 4 Kosenberg II Richmond 4 Hamilton 14 Dublin fc liamnaaaa II Llano lb Marlin 41 Meala 4 Kaufman 1 Rockwall 4l Humble II Lapnrte 4 Big During IT Colorado ntemfiird 14 Haskell I Jaaper 44 Kan Auguatlne 4 Lailranga 4 Hmlihvllle 4 (Tit) Hlatnn It Tnllg II Lockhart I Hag Marcos 4 Comanche JI-Htephcnvllle 4 Ilelton 10 Killeen 4 Caldwell IS Kavaeotg 4 Harebell 14 Mlneola I Lareitu It Cotulla 4 Kouth Perk If Daeletta 4 -Rochdale II Calvert 4 Lameaa IS Rolan 14 Floyds da TO Matador II C-laman II Ilrady 4 dial Pumpa II Canadian 4 Beaumont 14 Unlveaton 4 Port Arthua 41 Goose Creek 4 Clavle I Lubbock Texas 4 Miraveport IS: Texarkana 4b Amarillo II Plelavlow Left Tackla Berry lalMlMesieeiomilot IiSft Guard Xing "TTTt Thimpeon Center McIntosh Dayvault Right Guard Watters Newell Right Tackla Henry Bhearer RIrM End Btollenwarck explain Foster Quarterback Walling Stover Lett Halfback Pearson Thompson Right Halfback Releor Merley captain Irby Fullback it XlIM MMtltlllltl III I- I aoorlng: Field goaU Releor touchdowna Cortameglla eubstltuted for Pearaon points from try after touchdown Reiser 10x00 scoring: Touchdowna Uarley Officials: Raferea Denny (Ulaeourl) umplra Bweeney (Bethany) head linesman Garrlty (Texas A' A M) Time of perloda II mlnutea ILLINOIS VANQUISHED MICHIGAN 39 TO 14 IN 1924 WESTERN CLASSIC URBANA I1U Oct ltMV-A flashing red haired youngster running and dodging with tha speed of a deer gave ST MS spectators jammed Into the new 11140401 Illinois Memorial Stadium the thrill of their lives Saturday whan Illinois vanquished Michigan If to 14 In what probably will be the outstanding game of the 1114 grid 1 Iron season In the west Harold arange Illinois phenomenon all-American halfback who attained gridiron honors of the nation last season was the dynemo that furnished tbs' thrills urange doubled and re-doubled hie football glory In the mast remarkable exhibition of running dodging and passing seen on any gridiron In years Individually Grange scored five of Illinois' els touchdowns In a manner that left no douht as to bU ability to break through the moat perfect defenas PINCH KICK DEFEATS NAVf FRIXCETOM Oct IL-UV-The talented toe of a young Princeton aubstltuls Sammy Ewing of Philadelphia who wee rushed Into an eleventh hour emergency boated a field goal and produced the three points that gave tha Tigers a sensational II to 14 victory over the Navy Saturday Ewing's hick was the climax of a specatcular comeback which Princeton staged In the final quarter to overcome a lead which tha Bailors had held stubbornly for three quarters of the game Tho "pinch kick" broke the deadlock that had been brought about a few minutes before when Tlilaon substitute Tiger end raced aeruae tho middy goal lino for a touch down after receiving a abort pass from Jako Blagla CHICAGO WINS FIRST CONFERENCE TILT FROM INDIANA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Oct 1L Indiana lost an uninteresting football game to the University of Chicago here Saturday when the Maroons presenting a superior driving attack and a tight defense held In check the lino drives of Marks Lorbcr and Captain Bloats of Indiana aud left tho field with tha long end of a II to score It was tho first western conference Berne for both schools- I and ball coach einre Notre Dama'a rise to athletle power under Rockno'o direction haa been awlft Tha football elevens always nr contender for national honora Rockne a national flgura la American athletic la of tho "now school" In football Hla system hoe brought about many Innovation ouch aa tha ohlft play These arc designed to conceal tho point of attack and to add force to tho thrust Weight Is Invariably sacrificed for opeed and close up Interference hoe mads Xotre Dame trams famous rolumhus: Wesley 4 Manhattan: Kntiiuitf Evanston: 1 Northwestern Itharak Rutarro 14 Cornell 0 Madison: Minnesota Wiscon Ohio State 10 Ohio Kansas Aggies 4 sin Lli Ineoln: Nebraska II Colgate Urbane: Illinois IS Mlchlaan 14 Washington: Quantlc Marine 4 Georgetown 4 Virginia Polytechnic 11 Univer sity or Maryland 4 Washington and Jeffrroon Carnrats Tech 4 Lexington: University ginla II I 4 19 of Vlr- Kyraeuso lO Boston College 0 Birmingham: Alabama wane Auburn IT Howard 0 Williamsburg William and II Be- Jtory it Hendjsliih Macon dll I'hlcngo II Indiana lows II Lawrem-e I Augusts: Georgia St Furman Middleton Amherst II Wesleyan II Danville: Center 41 Transylva- Atlenla: Georgia Tech' IS Icnn State 13 Lexington: Washington and Leo uTKeniuchy Dalles: 10 Trxao 0 Houston: 1 8 II Rico Bi centenary 0 But- Iqlanapolia Keir Orleans AMivnsf XT Blmmona 4 Waco: Baylor 11 Arkansas 0 Fort Collins: Colorado Aggleb i Colorado Hcbonl of Mines 4 Colorado Hprlnae: University at Colorado If Colorado College 0 Kelt I dike: Are-e Utah I Philadelphia: I'eoneylvanls IS Colombia Ktlllwater: Oklahoma Aggies tl Washington It: Montana 7 Iiouiaisna Culls 4 Louisiana Normal A Ktlllwater: Oklahoma Asglea -II Holla Kvhnnl of Mines 4 Butlert Hours 4 to Honesty Prapcrly Rewarded EM PTEN A local laborer receutly found on tha road a puree containing 1X4444 gold marks equal to 143 90 II learned they had been lost by some American tourist and returned It Th hop-eat men was honestly rewarded! fur th tourists govt hint cut-tenth I III A CHICAGO 111 Oct' When Knuts Rochas entered th University ef Notre Dome IS years ego sa peer working etudent doing all Undo ef odd Jobe' to pay for hlo tuition end board hs llttlo dreamed that hs would nap Into 'a position that wai to pay him 1140444 In 10 years as eoach of that famous cler-Rockna to to do Juet thnt whea hlo new contract becomes effective In I4IS Rockne by algnlng contract to remain at Notre Dame for tbs next II yean at an annual salary reported to bo 414444 year becomes enu of tbs highest paid teachers of football In America Of the-terms ef hlo salary Rockno himself bao nothing to lay but those close to him declare ho was offered 111144 a year last fall to become head football eoach at the University of Iowa succeeding Howard Jones and that Xolre Dame would not part with him A Vivid Steer 1 From i "handy" boy dolermlned to obtain an education Rockno'o career la a vivid story of a plucky fight against edio Tho man who today Is acknowledged ao one of tho foremost coaches In tho country did not oven know tha principles el football when ha entered Notre Dams In 1444' Rut under tho direction ef Jeaoo Harper tha Notre Dam eoach ho began to lean quickly He did what hu won told He practiced and trained hard and within three year was elected rap-tala ef th team that waa hailed throughout tha country oo one ef ths greatest exponents ef tho forward pass over developed When Rockno enrolled at Notre Dam hP wee without funda and no work waa tea menial for him to vara a few dollars Gradually ho became ae proficient In chemistry that during hla last year In school ho acted as aa assistant profemmr It waa la this earns year that hie nemo became famous in football when Notre Dame met the Army for th first time and triumphed 14 to 11 It waa Rockne on the receiving end of forward pasae hurled by Guo Dories that swept th badett off their feqL Pueeeeded Harper After graduation Coach Ifarpee asked to retain Rocha aa a football aaalstant Tho dean of the' chemistry department mad a similar request Rocha wee wanted lu two pieces Th offlrlale arranged hie work eo ho-could work both Job A year later Harper retired to hla western raneh and Rockno stepped Into hlo shoos holding tho position aa director of athletics head foot- nr a hotter atylo Hoyt at hla beet la tho Ideal pitcher Hoyt should win It per cent of hlo otarta yet for 14 alralght gamta ha waa unabla to finish You can aever teli lu baeeball It la beat te taka nothing for granted A STYLISH well with a "shock sole That's what you bet when you buy a Dr Feed Cushion Shoe The famous In sole is to your foot wheel it takes the it pleasure Com in and Jtfe Cushion UMlBSttUftCM Mi rfetV.

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