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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1921 SECTION A Football Precedents Upset; Centre Qowns Harvard; Sooner Fail to Score 12 Qi ok Bill tin lei ioi ba po Rc Nc mi u) Sl'i of hi ou ill fo In Tl th 'H on Hi qu gr Ju te vo Ul to ki th 111 A fa Pi 0 Hi fo hi fr Hi tr In hi A Ci 01 id tl tl a I OKLAHOMA'S VETERANS 0. U. BOTH DEFEATED! I Too Much Mud! LINCOLN. Nd.

Oil 29 -Plavlng In a field nf mini f. iimwItiic a long nml steady rtottfipnur nf in In here, tha l'nlrllv i.r imiahntnn went down to befme ihv himkv N-biaski tinlMiKin aggregation thla afternoon, the Sonneis' firm defeat thin nr. imm, 4 tn 0 I'rwtit fumble by th" Homier rm in! if i 'Fp'iiiifiiiif I'tr i urn t. Inability us, th aerial Wltif, In wliuh thev nn. known tn be c4ifvllnt, was a.

bin factor In Okln- llUfliri's feat. SM7IIIMIII I'lllN til M(t Two tn'i'li'Juwn In tha fliat quar-tar upon which -Hwansnn, Cnrnhua-krrj captain, failed tn Ink gnat, tiet-tatr tho imrlhi rriKra a 12 -point lead They carrtr Iwirk In tha sconil quarter anl hi nred a thlnl touchdown. Swaiianti again tailing In put thr pigskin through tho barn 111 the Seconal quarter Oklahoma npaned an aerial al'aok nnil after several failure. Tyler completed pH to Hendricks for 17 yarda foh lowed another, llcndilcks tn Ty. lor, for a gain of 1 1 ynnla.

Nebraska added II pnlnta tn "the ona-slded score In the thlnl quarter, when aailea or lino playn, i ulmlniil-lng III nfi-yniil run through the line lijr Wright. Nebraska half, netted a touchdown, JJwansori klrklng goal, nml Preston's spectacular 60 ynnl run through tlm Oklahoma rli'hl made Nebraska's (Kill tntirhdnwn, Swnnann miming mml. Tho fourth quarter haw the final Hcoro, when Jnmes' pas wan Intercepted In nilil field ly Noble who iiiiuto a squirming run tlinnixh tho flolil for f'5 yurilH nml toiiulidowu. Hwnnnon kicked Kunl. 1'lral porlod: A HpnclniAilnr run fur OK ynrdH nml a toui'hdnwti nnd rccovnrnd fiiinlile of Morrliion l.y N'ohrnckii un UkJnhotnn'it 1-ynrd linn, Knvp N'a-liriiBkii 12 polntH In th firm iiumiut.

IlrliirnlnK Mnrrlanti'M punt In tlm fliHt fnw inlnutoH of Uip kiiiiid, I'roa-tnn. NcbriiHkn iiunrtnrbuck, rami throiiKh tho fllii for touchdown. In tlm Innt illliiutim of (hi' iiunrtir, on Oklnhonia'a IIiip. Mnrrlitoii fumhlrd from punt formation nnd iNtiiraskd iiruko tlirniiRM ami ov-crfil. HwniiBon, captnln, 1 fftlled to kick hoth toiiohilownx crov-cIIiik nnd HktilitliiK oiiJa field uf mud nml drlvlnir drlsalc, hoth trnnm rp-vortcd to puntlnB.

Mno Hiunahi'a by JI. 1III1, Morrison nnd Tylnr for Oklahoma ami YVrlKht, 1'ientnu and llnrtlny for Xpbrniikii. Nnhrnaka fnlUd to kIvo nny imbatantlnl s'alns. Hccond period! Ncbrankn dtipllrntrd a rnturn punt for a touchdown nhortly aftor thu arcoml porlnil opnnril. l'rriton rn" turulmt Morrlnon'H punt 40 yards nnd runnlnic nlonu tho nldrllurH for li goal.

Oklahoma thrn opened up mi ncrlal attack and after aovrral fallurpH, Tjlcr complt'tpd puaa to llcndrlrkn for 17 yardH, followed by another, Hendricks to Tyler for 1 1 yards. Thoro followed an Oklahoma ilrlvo hroum( end for 13 ynrdH and tho thltd flint down of tho period. A puns, 11111 to Hendricks, netted 10 yards for tho Mooncra and In qtilek mieceiinlon Oklahoma completed another pans for hIx yardH, mlvunrlnir tho Imll to Nn-l)rnnka' H-yarit line. Thin won the nenrt'Ht tho Honner.i had driven the ball to tho Cornjiuiikor lino. Thorn wcro aevoral Nebraaka pon-altleti for offnlde.

Oklahoma attempted to roro by a forward piimji nrrnaa tlm Koal but It waa lncom-1 plfte. The flrnt lialf ended with tho ball In NobrnHka'a jiokkcshUiii on their own 20-yard line. Hcoro: Ni-braiikn IS, Oklnhoma o. Wcnlrrti llcef. Third period: MrlvliiK Cornhunk-er beef aBalniit tho Oklahoma Hue, TNolirntilia mada two flrnt dowiiH nft-' er tho klckoff In the third quartur 'but waa fnrcud to pout, kIvIiik Oklahoma tho ball on Ita 20-ynrd line.

win held and Morrlaon "punted 35 yards, rrenton retumliiK 17 yards, A heilea of line play, culmlnntlui; In a 35-yard run through tho lino by WilBht No-. brimka bnlf netted another touch-; down. Uwnn klcklnK Boal. An Intur-, enpted Old.ilioiim pas nnd lino driven took the bait to Oktahomu'H 7-yard lino where- It wan lout. Mor-: rlsoii punted 40 ynrda to I'reaton who mndo annthur pectucular 50- yard run throuuh Oklahoma's field for Nebraiika'H fifth touchdown.

Uwanson mlflned coal, Fourth period: I Thu fourth period opened with tho ball on tho Oklahoma 7-yard line. Jame HUbHtltuted for Mor-; rlson. The ball worked to tho two-' yard lino but an attempted forward pnaa for a touchdown failed and on touchhack, tho ball waa put Into piny on Oklahoma's 20-yard line. James' punt waa partly blocked, Peterson recovering on Oklahoma'" 25-yard line. Nebraska pushed the Imll In tho fin-yard linn by lino Kmnshea but lost thn bull on Noble'a fumble nn Oklahoma'n 4-yard lino.

Jill) punted 25 yards and Nebraska drove back to Okluboma'a 6-yard line, only to lose It on irti attempted forwai'd piiRH. Oklahoma punted to mldfleld and alternate play developed. No khIdh were madw by either team. James' pnaa waa lntorivpt-ed In mldflelil by Noble who made a mpjlnnliiK run tlirouth the field for yarda nnd a touchdown. kicked Koal.

A series ot punts hue plunges hmiiKht Ihes ball t' okutlinmiin 7-yurd line and Noble went over for a touchdown. The goil wan interned. LJ 1 I I i iiik, I An Uislslit to aerial ability of tlioq Kooner eleven was in the goennd period when three enn-M'cutlve and sucecuntul fj-rwnrd pauses brought the ball from -Okla homa's 20-yard lint to within 1 1 ynrdH of the uornnuiKcr coal Fnllowlnc unsucceHHful cnmnlnllnK of forward paasoa after the bun hnd been brought from (ho Oklahoma 20-yard lino to within 14 yards or tno mu noonera uipearetA ouur in un nerlal fashion. Morrison. Tyler and item ilrlcka, leadlnR ynru earners for Oklahoma, accounicij tor nearly 90 yarfla of lino gains mnde by the visitor.

Tho aucccssfut pas-ws repro. rented nearly i yier leil tho Booners In ynrdu gained plung. lug throuBii "Mnn tun .7 varilH iim Jiuskcro for jarua, mil and PIGSKIN T. U. AND ImliuitH on Rampage KANHAH flTV, Oct.

S9 Haskell IriMineoil Tulsu unlvemtty 21 to 0 here toitay In a aperlaeiilar (t a ml (hat bean In a ilrlaale nf rain and niled In iarkneas The auperlnr abllliy of tho Hedaklns In carryln the ball more than offset tn, handicap of A muddy field and Tulaa'a weljiht. Tlm awlfi Inillan tiaektleld. aM-portail hy flahtln line, nrprlseil the Tulaanii In tha openlna; iiiartr. A irlB of billllant enit runa and HlllAr hroken field riiimlni, enabled the ftadakliia tn croaa ie Tulaa fml lln for two toiirhdowiiN In the first quarter. Tulsa (naiad in the second uuarler and almnat Ihrivitinod to acore when three successful forward i is sues In row carried the ball to within 10 arda nf the Indian Koal, whsre mi iiKvmptttil drnpklck fallnd.

(lond Kenernlshlp and I'onslalent cnlna aefit the Indiana acritaa for ihelr third louchilown near the clu of the first half. llnlll lenliiH Imtted evenly- ilurlnK hi. remaimiHr or the oonlnal. Me- wlhlerliiK forward pHaaea ami Inns milim featured the play of both teams. Foothill Vacta Worth Knowinu ny How Minv.OKit.

Q. After a fair nilrh baa been allowed ami thn enptntn Iiiih eleitid to try a. plain kick, may he chnnK. Ills decision nml ask to acrlmmaBc 7 Hi1 iiiiiiint. Q.

the offensive router ro-eelve a forward pnse'' A. Iln nfiTy, ppilibxl lie mm nn llm end of lic M-rlmimiKc line lien the ball wai, put In play. Q. If a forward pass Is tour lied by an eligible player and recovered by another ellitlble player before tho ball tiiilrhes the Kruuml Is the piny A. iinii'HH ilcfcnslio mnn uinrlicn llio null Ih'Ihcch ihcm.

If iji forward paw an Innll-Itlbln pbiVcr of passer's shin touches tile 'ball on tin opponqnt'H seven-yard line do the (ipponents Ket the ball at tho spot of tho procedlni! down 7 A. They linw tlielr choice of mo uliilloni. 'I'licy may taki (hi' Imll ul thn (-pol of tlm prcivillnc ilown, or It may us tnticlilmck, iim the foul iMxurreil betuivn tlm lU-juril Hoi' and tint mml line, Q. If a team Una 20 yards lo ro for a flrpt down and It recovers nn onsldo kick, which crossed tho line of HcrlmmaKC for a Knln of five yards, iloen It still have fifteen yarda to ualn7 A. it la first iIiumi, III jnnln tn Rain, iiwIiik: to tlm fuel tluif I be up.

poni-iiia nml kUcii a fair nml muni tn lailn or bull, CJ. AVIint, happens In enso oppns-ItiK cnptnlne cannot acieii on lenuth ot A. If nn nurccmcnl rciichcl II) iiiIiiiiIom nftn- (linn IhmIiiIciI for lie-Klunlm; of the iranio (In- refcrtt shall order the Kitinn In priMivd mill mil Hum ball bn plnjcil. Q. If between Hie first and snc-nnd perlodH or the third and rnurth perloda team or one or more nf 1H plnyera ene the field nf play, except Jiy HUbfltltutlon, whnt action tnkenV A.

Tlm rofcrvn xluill nriler them linck Immediately mid Inflict li pciinlly. Q. It tlmo Is up fur tbn rnurth period whllo tho ball la In the air, but a fair natch Is mnde, la the Kiimo over? Nn, but UleU only nl-low cil, CJ. If a kick Is made under thn eiindltlouH outlined In tho prwcctliiK ijUestlnj) nnd It does not score a Koal may thn nppnnenta run with the ball and will a touchdown on nuch a play be all()ivpd? A. Yes, time la not up until tlm hall tlivbiri'il ilimil hy (lip Mnv the lennt kleUIni? re.

cover stirb a ball behind tho opnon-entn' etui I line, or carry It there, thus Hc.nrlne; a touchdown If tho soal Is notklcked7 A. Yen. time la mil tin until tin lull Is ilii'lanil ilcnil by tlm rcfcrci', Morrison followed with 10 and 16 yurds, respectively. The first two iiunrtnra saw tmire of tho aerial arts or the gamo m.dii Ktrnlirht football. Hoth ten mi tho rolnsoaked Hold too fur inst i'iiil worn ami llnu plupgliu, ami puntlnK was tho popular i otirvo.

I'rcston'a triple feat of ncceptliiK Morrison's punti fur fiom 40 to 65- yord dnihca tliVmiKh the Sooner (lold fur totichiluwuH establUhiu preceilont on NelirasKii flelil. In Hanger In nil departments (if tho anic. with tho exception of nerlal dlspl.iy In the second period, the ('ornhiiHk-era had tho 8ooncra at copimand. ltenny Owen'a nnareifatloii wa thrown completely on defense In the liial half and the illvercence of welKht In favor of NebraHka added ntrenml) to plunges that carried the well known huskvra uvcr for two tout hdnwiiH. Tin) decisive defeat handed the Koonera today was bellevod by fuot-hnll nfflrlalj, hern Inniirhl iui nlnclni (Nebraska near I hn (op cham-iilnnflhlp cpntendor for tho AUasourl A'alley premier title.

N'ehraaka-Swanson Lyman Fusellk Peterson lle-qulat Woller 41 I'oa. Oklahoma 0 I K. Marsh lj. T. lMnioiiKon McKlnley O.

Ilamm II. 0. Outlet! II. Howlev U. K.

llaakell (cJ Q. 11. Hendricks II. Hill It. II.

Tyler (e) Heberer WrlKht U-wellen Hartley I' II. Morrison Saore by periods: Nebraska 12 Oklahoma Nebraska scorlnc: 6 13 1344 0 0 00 Touchdowns. i-rcsion i Noblo (suhstltllto for Preston) right, Scherer. duals from touchdown. Kwansnn 2 iiciereeiinikctt (Went Point) I mplre.

Carrltlters illltnuls) Head linesman. Qulglcy (Arkansas) Tlmo I Arkansas of periods. 15 mluutea each, KILLINGER PLAYS ABOUT CRACKERS CU'cutcst Football Eleven of Hniith Dnwnntl liv KeyHtonc Staters 35,000 WITNESS GAME FoiiKiit Every Inch of Way hut Could Not Unit Ponii L'layora Ily JACIC VIJIfiCK I. N. SfKirl.

Kdller. NMW VOItIC, yet. 24. eorlliB touchdown In eafli uiiarter And playing rniiNlatent football thrmiKh-nut the nrterminn, I'nnn Htate awnirlped (InarKkt Tech, 28 lo 7. before a crowd of Ji.oOO people hero this afternoon, "Wnii KllllnRei." was (ho warn-tiilT that had been banded In the OeorKlana.

before the if.ime. And It Wiim Kllllnper, Ills anappy playlni; ami hU womlerfiil Reneralshlp In riitiiilni; Hi,) Htate teiim that enabled I lUatet Oeidek'H i leven In score mich a brllllHtil victory over one of the Krnateat lenniH that ever cillno out of the south. lrst tuarter. Hem! kicked oft to McIJonouch, who returned lii the. 35-yard line, llnrliiu bit the linn tor tdti yards, Ilarriiu skirled rlht end and put the ball On Htate'n 10-yard line.

Ilur-run then went uvcr tho touchdown and I.yinun kii keil ual. layman kicked off and Killmenr received the ball on bis IS-yanf lino and ran (tie full length of (he fluid for A touchdown. Lighter kicked Koal. Scorn at end of first quarter, Oenrida Tei 7. I'eiin Hlato, 7.

Kconnil Quarter. I 1 1 lay I by KlllltiRcr broiiRht the bull to (he 12-yard line. I'eiin Htate was penalized 15 yurda, taklni; them back tho 27-yard line. Two puaaea returned thu bull Id (bn 11-yard line. I.lKlitner tried a placement kick but ralUd.

Tech puiiteil and Hlnto ORaitt started a mnriih lilwnrd thn Roal. JJalns by I.lghtner nnd KlIllitRer took tho ball to Teclila three-yard lino, where Wilson ernshed over for the touchdown. IRhtner kicked coal, There waa ,110 further acorlriir during; the quarter. score at oml of firat hulf: pnn State, 14; OeorRl.i, 7. Third giutrter.

)talo carried the ball to Tecll'B 2S-yard Una but loat It on downs. Uiuren returned tha ball to lib 40-yard line. Terh punted and after lliii'O plays, Wilson broke throuRh for a sain or 33 ynrds, taklni; the ball lo Hliito'a 28-yard line. State, battered tho Georgia line and, with tho aid of a forward paas, Kllllnffer tuj Hiiffntd, worked tho ball to thn 1-yard line. LlRhtner hit the lino for a touchdown.

Mnhtner kicked Konl. There waa no further acor-1 Ing during tho quarter. Hcore, J'enn Mntn Tech 0. rlcnro end third quarter l'enn State 21; OcorRla Tech 7. I'ourth period.

l'enn started tho last quarter with a rush and after a half dor.cn plays, JvillltiRcr weht over for a touchdown. I.lRhtner kicked gonl, Tech was unablo to dont tho l'enn defense and tho gnino ended with tho ball on Tech's 35-yatd line, rinal Hcoro, l'enn Utatu 28, Oeor-Rla Tech 7. -Jo7 Race Entries KAHT HT. I.OUIH, Oct. 23 flrnt race, nne-quaiter mile Hermls, l'Mltli Cantrip, Oakland, Hannah, Tulaa Hug, Highball, Uarcy.

race, three.slxteonths mllo The Only One. Shoestring, Habo Ilulh. Madame ijlx, Scarlet, t'ortano, Western Wave. Third race, one-qunrtcr mllo Dutch llcrgman, Helena Fortune, Flying Dick, Kster Cannon, Oakland, Help OladyH, I-ilrt. Fourth race, nno-half mile Naomi, liomn lirew, Cody Credit, Wild 11111, Collars, Midget Flirt, Fifth race, flve-slxtec nths mile Misty Dawn, Micky Clair, Imp, dinger lleer, Hccond King, llarton, Albert, Hpurt, Oakland, Hero.

Hlxth race, one-quarter mile Jolo Hay, -Ahead, Karncst Wild Illll, Diablo, Alllo Alert. Night Cap. Don Jtacc Results KA8T ST. I.OU1H. 111., Oct.

2D. The winners In today'u greyhound I aces were: First lace, one-quarter mllo Quaker Hoy, first, Honolulu, second, Flirty Hoy, third; 27 3-5 seconds. Second race, litre c-sUtcenlha mile Ulltan l'nrtoti, first, Il.iby Illicit. Hccond; itllk Shirt, third; 20 seconds. Third ruce.

iinn-quarter mllo da, first: Huitshndn, second, Dick (use, third; 2S 1-1 seconds. Fourth raco, flve-slxteeutha mile Hniokoy Hill Ituck. first; NurBentald, second; Wildest Dillon, third; 35 1-5 seconds. Fifth race, three-sixteenths mile Dillon Wild Illll, first; Cheerful Mo-monts, second. Mtna Vindicator, third; 19 3-5 aeennds.

Sixth rnce, one-quarter mllo Hlpplliig llhynte. Href. Tho Tiger, seconds, Flying Stone, third; 27 1-5 acconds. GIANTS SOUTH San Antonio lit He Training Quartern fbr Nit, World's Ctinmpion NKW YOllK. Oct.

20. Tho New York (ilants, Imnball ohamplona of the world, will do their spring training In 1922 at their old camp, S.in Antonio. It waa unnounced. Tho Detroit American lenguo team nlso la expected to condition In the rexns city. Motlraw'8 men probably will upend thVeo weeks In Sail Antonio, then ro to Now Orleans for ft week or 10 days, The Itinerary for tho trip north lias not been definitely decided upon.

It wa reported nl'o that tho New York Yankees wcro considering abandonment of their Shroveport. Ui spring camp and were seeking a location in another town in Louisiana. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GOAL OF THIRD BOUT AT TULSA A. C. HALL mm Mm A Kf i371 HtAte 1lirhtwett-)tt Oklahoma la -the Brand stake of Wednesday nlKht'H boxing iaril at inu iuiwi Aiuieiic ciuii, Willi JncK lltlMcv mill opposing blddvra for the title.

una will do llio third boxing engagement- of tho Tulsa A. C. club In thn new Tulsa A. gym, under thn TnrtnlnNl and Mali street, with Art Applo- iuc, as mnsier oi ceremonies, Hoth Hurley nnd Tucker are ready for the bell tn send them at Around the I WITH VIEOCKAND TAD International News Tho Olant routers have had tluir ha' ha! It waYi coming to them. Of nil the lucky tcama in the world thn (Hants are it.

They have won two world's championships since they started. Tho first one they copped way back la 1906, beating the Athletics. lit that series Ilub6 Waddelli thu Athletic pitcher, went nwny on a rnerry mucilage party and didn't show up to pitch. Ho waa one of tho greatest, left-handed fllngers tho gaAie evor aajv. The Giants never faced him.

Horxushoes? What then7 This ynr the greatest batsman and also th greatest player ot all tlmo, Hab Huth, la Injured. Ho hats with one hand In three games and Is finally tunable to play. The Giants woa. Horacshnca? What thon7 a Ynnkco fun holier. Ho has It coming to him.

Suppose the Giants loat Frlsch, and had to put In aomo ham ttplay third boae, would bo Ihern bo a batch of wild cheers? Giants' fana say tho Yanks flopped when Ruth didn't pl.ty. True. So would ahy other team, lluth was PAKT of tho team. They could lean on that guy and get strength. You know most everyone la a lot bettor with ft IlIG FKLI.OW HKHIND HIM.

Hutlt waa walked firs times In the fow games ho played In. He wpuld have had five or six more walks had ho been able to finish' tho' porlos. A man on base would havo won most any of tho contests. Once again for the horseshoes. llawllngs hit .333 In the series.

During tho season ho belts .278. Horsesboeu? Tho Giants ought to train at Horseshoe Fala next spring. Judge Umdls aald: "What goes up must como down" but fow fchka ever set. ono of Kuth's come dovna if he gets a good toehold at tho plate Judge? Anent the Vuth-Landla controversy It, seems that tho coming winter will bring developments 'that will tend to prove that sentiment among the magnates tn on the sldo of tho Dig lUmblno, even though they are standing firmly beldnd tho commissioner In everything he does. The ruling tlmf-causcd tho trouble is narrow nnd unfair.

It could easily bo changed ao that-the nnrao ()r a major league club could not ba used In connection with a barnstorming trip and that would leave all pl.iyera Tree to storm around among the bams ns much as thoy pleased A very prominent magnate, who asked that hl name bo not mentioned, predicted to thu writer few days ago that tho teeth will be taken out ot thq rulo when tho big league moguls got together during tho coming cold snap. Going tn bo another hot time among the minor leaguers at Buffalo next December. John Fnrrcll and Mlkn Sexton havo sent out notices urging all tho good arguflora to bo on hand. noucos The I-udlow Jail qtinrtot will now sing that little ditty entitled. "Of all my wife's relations I love myself tho best." Camilla's Cnl'a Clicorfnl Chin.

The writer of this novel I'm reading speaka of: 'Wild, discordant, ocrlo YVhnt la 'eorle lZ tho tml. n. ma" In as ho tries to dope out tin Uric time table," answered tho man of experience placp'r'" yU t0 th0 accompaniment of music down nt your "Why do you ask mo that?" "Ilecause when I vn down there yesterday you had tho nhonoeraDh lvuly uno ou wr Iollhlng om0 allvetwnro." .7 wn" 'ollowlng tho'dlrectlona on tho bottle labol then, The directions raid 'Apply with a i no hps tiint touch, liquor Thnt'a not because I'm Ilut the ine siock in my cellar la nearly all gone, here's left but ono bottlo of tye. Mnko light of jour troubles, burn thorn. Purdue's Uttmncr Wins.

IFAYKTTR, fnd. Oct. 29. Purduo'a cross-country teati mado a grand slam Ju a dual meet with Chicago this afternoon between tho Purdue-Iowa game, The Purdue runnera flislicd in the following i order: Furnas, Captain Harrison Goodman, Dye, Magrudcr Pease i and Terry. Tho last 10 yards was) run In two Inches of water Tlmo, JO 10s02.

f'T lurley. each other for tho scheduled 10-round go, and each classy lightweight li determined that his opponent shall btop before that stanza. Tho boxeni will weigh In at 3 p. m. next Wednesday, six houra bo-foio they nro to go on.

Applegttte announces that 4, nnd S-round npeclnl numbers are tyiw being arranged na curtain rals. era and senil-wlndupa. Hobble Uurns. formerly of Tulsa and now of Dallas, will probably be tho tb'nl iiiltn Inv tho ring. Sport Circle Sporting Editors shall never touch mine; a "dry;" nen creditors send dummy letters, MlildloH Score Three.

ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 23. Navy'a football team defeated lleth-any college of West Virginia today, 21 to o. The middles did all their scoring Inthe first half of the game, making Ihrfo touchdowns. Hoth-nny'a best chancu to score c'amo In tno tnirii porlod when they rocov ered a blocked kick nn N'hw's is I yard line, but fumbled on the next i play, Football Results At New Haven Yale 45, Drown 7, At Cambridge OVmtre 6, Harvard 0.

At Lincoln, Neb, Nebraska 44, Oklahoma 0. At Hobokcti, N. Trlrtlty 6, Stevens .,0. At Amherst Vermont 1 1, Massachusetts Agricultural collcAo 7. At Lawrencw, Kan.

Kansas Unl-vondtyl, Kansas AgKlea 7. At Boston Huston lnlverslty If, Hhode Island Stale 0. At U-wlston, Maine New Hampshire 1 1, Idles 0. At Wsat Point Army 53, guaquo-hnnna At Syracuse Washington nnd Jefferson 17, Syracuse 10. At Ilalllmore Hopkins 44.

Western Maryland At Haston, Pa. I.afnyetto 35, Hut-gera 0. At I-ewlsburg, Pa. Ilucknell 4 J. Cnlliolk; university 0, At Ithaca, N.

Cornell 59. Dartmouth 7. At Amherst, Maw. Amherst 20 Hamilton 0. At Walcrvlllo.

Maine Colby 3. Maine 0. At Urbann, III. Michigan 3, 1111-nn 0. At Wlae-WIsconsln 35, Minnesota o.

At Kvanstnn, III. Northwestern 34, Dopauw 0. At Chicago Chicago 35, Colorado 0. At Washington Georgetown 28, George Washington 0. At Utfayctte, Ind.

Iowa 13, Purdue 6, At Indianapolis Indiana 7, Notre Dame 28, At ltrolt University nf Detroit 14, Tulann 10. At Annapolis Navy 2l! Ilelh-nny 0. At loul, Washington 2, Atnes 0. At Milwaukee, Xiiirqurtlo utilvura-Ity 7. Michigan Agglen 0.

At South Helthlehem, Ivohlgh 21, Weat Virginia 11. At Allentown, Swnrthmore 6, Mauhlehberg, 7. At Now York. Iloslon college Fordham 0. (Tic.) At Middlctown, Wcsleyan H.

Tufta II. (Tic). At Salt Uike City, Utah 17, Idaho 7. At Austlnl-Texas BB, Itlco 0 At Iloton; Fordham 0, Do floton college 0 At Columbus, Georgia. 7.

Auburn 0. At Schenectady, Union 7, Ho-bart ,21. Al Akron, Akron J8, Mount Union 14. At Huntington, W. Marahall nollego 13, Transylvania 0.

At Daytoh. Miami 21, Denlsnn B. Untvcrrfty of Maryland 7, Unl-vorslty of North Carolaln 18. Orlnncll, Iowa, Con 10, Orlnnoll 0. At Portland.

Oregon University of California 14, Washington State collego 0. At Fojt Smith. University of Arkansna 14, Southwestern Methodist university o. At Missouri Drake 0, At Enid, Okla. Texas Christian university 0, Phillips university, 0.

At Missoula, Mont. Whitman 16, University of Montana B. At GalcHburg, III. Galcsburg 29, Qulncy 0. At Pocntollo, Idaho Idaho Tcth IS, College of Idaho 7.

Dartmouth Is Svnmictl. ITHACA, Oct. 29. Over whelmed by powerful scoring ma chine that ripped Its lino to pieces aim a uniense unat smashed Its much vaunted aerial attack, Dart-inMrth waa defeated today In a onesided game by Cornell, 59 to 7. Only in the second period when Dartmouth tied the Cornell score did tho Green elovdn ahow any aem-blanco of resistance to Coach Dob-lo'a machine.

Captain Jim Hobert-sun. Dartmouth star halfback, was shorn oi his power by the Cornell tackier- and hit mates In tho' back-field shared a similar fate. Ilqttln to Muddy 'lie. UN ID, Oct. 29.

Texas Christian unlverblty and Phillips university football teams battled here today on a muddy field to a 0-0 tie. Hoth teams showed strong ilefenBlvo work but neither had tho offensive punch to score. Two mon were dlsnuall- fled. Tho visitors hold tho Phillips university men on the latter'a ground during almost the entlro game. Syracii.o iSnl.i Scxtinils.

RYHACUSK. N. Oct. 29. Wnshlngtqu and Jefferson nosed out Hyrncuso In Archbold atadlum at football this afternoon.

17 to 10. A forward puss, blocked late In tho fourth period behind the Syracuse line of scrimmngo dropped Into tho waiting arms of Welderqulst and he had only to step across tho lino for tho winning touchdown, Senium AImi Iom, BpmUI to The World. OICMULGIiK, "Oct. 29. Okmulgee seconds defeated Tulsa seniors 27-0 In a snappy ganie at Pctrola park this afternoon.

Scores wcro made In tho second, third and fourth po-riods ofS Tulsa. Friedman Dcft-ata Itlro. NKW YORK, Oct. 29. Sailor Frledmnn of Chicago last night defeated Krnio Illco, F.ngllsh lightweight chaVnplon, In tho seventh round ot a scheduled 16-rouml bout In Madison Squaro Gnrden, when Itlco'a seconds toased a towel Into the-rtng, Hop Flavored if warn MALT SUCAR SYTJUP At any stortr II, Jlurlrttr, lll.trlbutur.

Oiford Haiti, TultK, Okla. sVPni 1 Vrtui CENTRE DEFEATS 2 HARVARD UNITS1 111) miuiu Kentucky Team Never Danger in Fast Cam- I bridge Game' M'MILLAN IS THE HEROtcsS I L.S' Coach Fisher Throw Every Substitute Availnbie In, but No Use riy ih AmockIM rtent. CAMHItlDOH. Mnsa. Oct.

29. Centre college nf Danville, acorei) a rcmarkablo football triumph In the Harvard stadium here this nftornoon, defeating tho Crimson 6 to 0, ns the result of a touVhdown made by "IIo" McMillan. It was the fjrat defeat sustained by Ilnrvnrd In tho stadium alnco the season of 1921. Tho collego team was -a- far mi-perlor aggregation than tho ono defeated 31 to 14 on the same field II Vniir nffiv wna t-ptiefl 1 1 outplayed by the socalled "Praying C'olomjls." but deeperatc rally In ine nnai period might have changed the result oxrept for penalty. A forward paaa, IJuell to Churchill, gave Harvard the ball on Centre's 3-ynrd line, but offside play caused a 5-yard penalty and a second attempt from Centro a 37-yard lino waa in terrupted by Uartlett.

The game ended shortly Afterward. lly ItOHKrtT E. HARLOW. I. N.

S. stuff Corrnponitent, CAMrmiDGK, Oct. 29. Danville, Is now probably In flame, i "Ho" McMillan of Centre college, as this l-vrltten, Is being carried out of tho Harvard stadium upon the shoulders of a wild moh of Boston football rooters who saw his Centre collego team beat Harvard to dnv, to 0. Tho rontest from th of tho playlnrcnn tho crowd In thejKands, wn most spectacular ever the standpoint field nnd tho ns ono nf tho ever aeen Inside tho famous horseshoe.

Centro only defeated the first eleven men which Harvard thought would be' sufficient to win forAho Crimson. It dertnjed the entire Harvard squad, for the last half Coach Fisher or dered the men ho was mvlng forLof an jiTinccion ami xaie into ine iray in vnln effort to aave tho Crimson from defeat. Centre showed nn entirely different looking eleven than that which played hero last year. Centre Astonished Knemy. Then they brought a few stars, clever nt passing and running, but tho team lacked cohesion.

To tho complete nstonlshment ot everyone Inside tho stadlumthla year's Centre collego model proved to be a well-trained, fast-running and hard-hitting football unit capable ot delivering a collective punch nnd smashing a well directed attack. Forst Quarter: Centre received the klckoff nnd Hubbard booted to Tiartlett, who recovered back of Centre's goal. Thn hall was brought to Contro'a 20-yard line. Snoddy mado 10 yards through the line. After nn exchange of plays Tanner, for tried a fleldgoal but failed.

Chnpln ran 30 yarda to mldfleld for Harvard on tho next play. Throughout tho remainder of tho quarter play zlg-itagged with neither side gaining. Score: Harvard, Centre, 0. Second quarter: Harvard gained first down on a forward pase, Johnson to Maccom-ber. Hard driving by tho Harvard backs took the ball to Centre's 23-yard line, Chapin gained five more on a fake kick.

Centre held and lluell waa sent In to try for a field goal, but he failed. Centre punted out of danger and thero went further scoring opportunities during thn quarter. Score end ot first half Jlurvurd 0, Contro 0. Third quarter-Soon nrjr the start or the quarter Harvard was penalized 15 yardH for roughness and It was Centre's ball on Harvard'a line. Ho McMillan flashed around Harvard's right end for a touchdown.

Uartlett failed to kick goal, Chapin received tho klckoff back of hla goal lino nnd ran the ball In 15 years. Gehrko punted to Hartlett on Centre's 31-yard line. McMillan made 12 yards but Harvard hold and thero was no further scoring. Fourth quarter' Harvard cheer leaders woro cheering their team to "fight, fight." McMillan cnrrled the ball to Harvard's eight-yard limit, but Centre lost tho ball on nn attempted forward pass. Harvard began to shoot Its crack backfleld men Into tho strugglo nnd made first down on Its Thvn 30-yard line.

Contro was penalised 15 yards for holding nnd the ball wins on Centre's 15-yard line. Rubers punted' to Buoll on tho 45-yard line. Huell and Churchill pulled a forward pom that put tha nan on centre- a rour-yard lino but tha ball waa called back for Harvard's offtidn play. Harvard tried 1 ft STEEL-LOCKED SHELLS FOR ALL KINDS OF SHOOTING TOR DUCIC8 3i-lK; nml 0 ell. OTHER SHELLS 22 W.

Second Street OSAGE deaperntely to score by tho forwarj pan route hut failed. Final acort Harvard 0, Centre 8. fly the Asncltel Vtf-tn, CAMIIKIDOH, Mas, Oct. 29 The south' was victorious at the today. Men from Ccntru Kentucky, "PraylnTt Iw, 1 1 A high degree, wnii "no" driving them on, defeated th Harvard cloven by a core ot 6 no other team had been able lo do In 40 yearn defeat Harvard In nn Intcr-sectlonal battle.

It wa flvo years alnce the Crimson had met defeat on. Its own or anv other Lfleld. Thn victory- belonged to th" redoubtable McMlllln. h.t.-kcj by his mates of nn alert ami a gressl-o team. A welt-knli fenslvc lino held Harvard enfe McMlllln, unvaried time aft' pelted hla opportunity in th- tlmr tb rd porlod and broke throiinh Harvard lino, reversing pan npposmg ueiu ann evauirt- i nllifi-a Inf 9 1 touchdown.

It was a brlUUn' i of football work, calling int. pii all the olemontH of early inLtr I Terence, Mraight arm evaaltaii change of pace, slanting runs Vd forward dash, For arils Mlllln raced within Imhta edge of the playing field, but alw.t Inside, and hla touchdown was Tho tallure or Hurtled to pleto the touchdown with a go left tho margin of victory Mi Mlllln'a alone. It was his day. 1 Centre Plnjcr IUk "Ilo." Centro reversed tho defeat cclved under Mcjrillln'a leaderau at the stadium last year w. McMlllln tho leader again.

An i Jury to Armstrong had forced tb Centre captain ot this ear nut tho gamo lato In tho third pei.o.i and the end ot tho gamo fu'il "Ilo" back In tho captaincy he had relinquished no that anutte i man might havo a chance. With thn Found of the ffnai whistle, Refereo "Tiny" picked up tho pigskin, turn. 1 t-, Centre's acting captain and said "Mr. McMlllln, hero's your ball. McMlllln took It with hum thanks, danced up tho field wi.ii then turned back and was "vrr-taken by fellow players who klawd his cheek, raised him on then shoulders nnd carried htm into massing crowd that soon numbered hundreds.

Although Harvard In the fourth I'cnuu n.iu piunieii ine o.tp on i Contre's threshold, three ard from tho goal, only to have It mlkd DacK to tno 33. yarn line be.auw offsldo nlay. there was no question that tho Kciitu. klans wero the better team. "Bub FInhcr, coach of tho Harvard team that won last year, and ot the team that lost today, paid tho uibun whero ho eald It waa due.

FKhcr CoiigrutulaU'H Victors. "Send my heartiest consiatuli tlons to the Centre college team ho said to tho Associated Press after the game. "They pl.ivid a clean game, a good game, and hhowed that they wero a very well dulled team. tn "Ho" McMlllln, iXnti'-haa a man who la probably ilv hardent In tho countiy to stop Tho Harvard men In today gann gavo the best thoy had." Tho gamo marked the Hcmnd of tho scauon'a defeats of famoui enstcrn nnd university extent-Chicago having won from Princeton last week. After yeais of virtually unbroken victories b.1-eastern elevens theso defeats were accepted by followera of football with a national perspective, ja an Indication that tho gospel nnd the t'ifi-iitu ui wie grmiron gam fter-having a greater spread ihjn nn before in sections -removed 'in tho scene of its origin and Krea.u development.

Centre college. In winning tod.iv showed that an Institution wnh a few hundred students could ope In modern 'football play with on if several thousand undergiadiurs that a teum of comparatively re mi development could win from ono with Harvard's gridiron irudit.un nnd the coaching system Uetipjd lt Tho team that faced llio sotjiii-erners at the outset was not Vt)e same vafslty eloven that will line up against I'rlncton and Yal, nevertheless Harvard players got Into the game beforo It was om, Ynlo Pla era. on Run. NEW HAVEN, Oct. 29.

Yal-feated Hrown today 45 to 7. de- a i uns. gamo featured by spcctacfllai many of which followed suki -ifui aerial playa-and Intercepted furnard sweet itnd Klsenberg tno latter ii substitute qunrtt rt i ft starrod for tho Rhode IbI.ii icrs. while Yale had numerous bn pcrformora, soveral of them substitutes. A crowd of 25,000 saw tho game.

Score by periods: 'Yolo 7 17 0 51 -15 Hrown 7 0 0 "-7 Suckors; Win Triangular Run CHAMPAIGN, 111, Oct 29 nols defeated Michigan und Ftato la a triangular cross-' run today. McGlnnla of Illlm-is finished the five-mile courso i rat. place, folowed closely by ''hufrj; Michigan. Other Illlnl runne placed third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh, llilo ran third. FOR GF.I1SK a ami 4 ell, AND PETERS Exclusive Sporting Goods 1311.

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