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The Minneapolis Journal from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 8

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Wr-A 7 A Soum Roosevelt and Central7 Win West Fights North to 2Pr2G 1 if 1 and Green and in Mound Starts St With 40 to 0 LA SALLE TIES ST THOMAS PREPS WITH RALLY 13-13 Thriller in High Gridiron Race Jobcsbicb Show Hop-Ubi iuid PrlBcctoa RcBtci la Lidto District Footbsli Coatcsts' North Meets South i At Lincoln Toddy UMPln Nrb Oct Coro- Mneteng' north gainst south win ta tta battle ary In Lincoln today when tho University of Nebraska maete Southern Methodist Uni varsity at TaxM ta tha season's first vital Inter aactlon S-aiAaBL lODCSBirtWRQr Eight hundred or more Ttxan follower af Conch Morrlaon'o honcmcn arc hero tor vto-tory they oay white Oornhuokat-tad la equally determined to turn In win tor Dana Blbta himself an crvtwhlte dtlaon of UmLom Star etats Tha Mathodtete arrived tart night GlehnaCoUettSeelFourth' National Golf Crown Today Facts Pressler in 3fHols Final Over Detroit Conroe Title Holder WiU Set Record if She Wins Detroit Oct Glcnna Col-Wtt mighty charmer of par from Pebble Beach CnUt today sought to add a new chapter In th history of women's goU In America by capturing her fourth national eham-plonshlp The teat etatacte In bar path wm a-dangeroua veteran from Bar own adopted etatc of California Mre Le-n Premier of Loa Aoieten too bring matched against each other -tatte Btoli final at Oak land Hi lie -s ChampUn In BXvarod Tradition of golf alUrantUy tor ued and disfavored tha comely champion who stood out as sa overwhelming favorite So sound to tar Sou om a long stretch tost Uks bby Jonsa she was rognrdad aa untaatabte am boles Against bar stood toa tort that no woman beta able to toko tho crown four times Two others Mrs Atexa Stirling Fraser of Ottawa Canada and Mrs Dorothy Campbell Hurd of Philadelphia hava taw trying for On Northwest Gndirons Harklejr'g Eleven Jtarprine With Deckivenew of Triumph Over Tenf-ler Leads to Victory By LESTER WILL Tsnuar BuTTnanerceirtrer till wara undefeated this year according to tha habit of lala sea-aona and to Uia emprise of Edlaon bcaton by a top heavy aeora at tha Marshall hlghr-Yleld- yesterday Cantnl flashed unexpected power In tha first half and won tha gama 23 to A after leading at half time 13 toO Edk la aerial attack which defeated the atrong Weat team a -weak ago to the last halfKi functioned during the content but not enough to eombat-tha brilliance of Ctrl Tangier Central fullback and tha (teadlneee of tha play of Coach Joe Barkley's lads Tammy March Seam On only one occasion was the 'TahMUraRadrlH'dangciT At -tbs atari of the second half Edison received the kickoff worked a pass which brought the ball to the 30-yard Itae and th i launched a concerted drive which reached tha goal Una on straight footbalL The Edlaon challenge was turn ad back Immediately thereafter whan tha Tommies recovered their own kick-off an to to be' stopped when an alert Central bach Intercepted a paee In midfield the man on whom Coach ee Barkley and MltohaU ported meet of their hopes ot the atari of the year was tho undoubted star of tha contsst from either rids of tho (laid But tho work of this Cantnl star waa halptd along by a newcomer Rad and Blue ranks George Roseos- tall young ater getting hie first- baekflaid starting ebanea for Cantnl played a gnat gams throughout carrying tha baU with skill and braking-op almost all of the threatening Edlaon pamss sent Into hit halfback defense territory Tho scoring honors as In tha first game of tha season wont to Tangier Ceil broke away for throe of tho tour touchdowns om on a Mb yard rstun of pant and another a 28-yard dash off tackle Eddie Du Las duplicated Tangier's 20-yard run far one score and tha other came whan Tenglar twisted la way off tackle and across tha Una after Wsteady march down the field la tha flirt period BrUIJaot Flays bound 1 Tha contsst was filled with tha Interesting things ot footbalL TOsd wan brilliant playa through-outf noaa too brilliant fumblas at Tlmea "andanthuslastiebemtar Which somstimss threatened to go beyond tho usual procadun of 'the football gridiron Bo hard-fought waa the contest that on several oo-pious the game almost got not at and hot at tho and of tha contest tha feelings wen of tha beat Tha rdlaon players congratulated the Central winner and Rax ParkjM end Marklay tha rival coaches Isft tha field arguing frantically but remaining good friends Central took too land to the first period After recovering tha fumble on their own 40 yard stripe they began i much which ended with a gain and -touchdown on Tsngisr slant off tackle Tha goal waa mieecd whan RoaeoVa plunga wme short After baring tha ball In Edlaon territory for most of tos psriod only to miss twe scoring opportunities on kmc penalties Central addsd another to too aeo and quarter whoa Tangier broke sway from tha 90 yard line Dm Lao did too same thing befora too 'half waa over for tho third score 'AIL tho goals wars missed as to Edlaon Um held -on Um plunga Irian TJIsta Shews Fnwor apart to ton second half abound to Totnmlsc to ho teem of power Ruprocht playing with broken mm protected tar a heavy guard which Impaired Ms risk made np for soma of tho mlsfor-tunas for which ho could hardly bo "blamed In the first half by loading tha team on tho bast march of the day- With Johnson young fullback hitting the Uns far good im and with Hogan smashing the tackles for yardage scored Hogan carried It over Ru-preeht mlassd tha teywhen dowdy wm through to block hie place kick Tha final aeon of the game came In tha final quarter whan took an Edlaon punt In midfield broke far toe sidellnM and outran tha fa Edlaaa tacklers his mstas did net taka out of too plf far him Roscos added too point an a diva Into tha Una Barkley's team showed development to tho gams yssterday and a power which Central booataro wera eflrl dsclaringa toturofarterln tha championship rflghtr'Tengier nod Roscoe ln too bnckflald ware tha stars with tha line playing steadily al most times atom wore- Mika Mjku- lak the bard smashing and Cap-trtn Floyd Wnhlstrom at canter end JohHon to too baekflaid Mill ulak again damonstratad that ha la 1 the dsadllcst tackier to tha city He also cleared tha way for moat of tlM Edlaon gains In tho ooeond naif and gave tha Central right tackles i a- rough afternoon Johnson hit the Um hard and wm a steady man la the defeneeA Tha summary: OMmi "TTWKrt Baike (U) wsamnjji Wriland 52- 'uSZS trass jaL vvvv tMV (Cl -i-jV- hy fMwas t-IJ I roriraV ri'l i Dulii Of ViH ItoL fim f(vii Captais Mas Johnson-Leads Sorprise AsuuIt to Bresk Polar Winning String After Six Years quartan oT Clean' hard" thrilllngj otbuJl yssUrdayaf 'thTTfott5 field The contest ended In to 20 tic and will go down as om of Um bast battles In tha annual football affairs ot tho old rivals A good crowd Was out to witch tot game and saw tha West team sup pries with Its power and break a six year winning record of the Polar over the Green and White There wm letup from toe flirt whistle mJII too gun which ended toe game Wort started the scaring to toe first quarter after recovering North fumble on the IS yard line Captain Max Johnson playing fullback want over ton line la four straight dowM from too tone yard line His try for point -eras good and West kicked off to North And Wo With Egan doing moat of too baU 20 carrying for tha Polara North started a steady march fbr tha Often and White goal line Egan want over for tho touchdown from too seven yard Una Ha wm suo-csssful In tha try for tha extra point and tha second quirtar started with the score Ued -Early la tha seoond period North had possession of too ball on tos 20 yard Una A fumble on third down proved costly and 'West had tos bau on North's IS yard Uns Ryan started another West march With eight yard through left tackle Goodman took tho baU to tos 20 yard Uns for first down by sciimmagt Johnson then proceeded to take the ball tor five straight dowM and another touchdown for WssLiJia again scored the point after touchdown It was mostly West's gamp up to tola polnL John aoa wme the blsgsat ground gainer and wm over naif too defense tor Wool a North mixed peases and off tackle playa to -gain tta second touchdown Egan was again the big gun In the North attack Ha did tha passing and made tha touchdown after good march with plunga through center Hla second attempt for tha extra attempt wm Unsuccessful and too half ended with Weft leading A Fmllng Dual When the second half started It wm any gome Both Uom wsk powerful offensively but Wsrs easily deceived defcMluely by delayed Um piungM and crise crosses The beginning of tha third quarter started a jerieaotaxcbangealB punts Mithar team was able to gain against Unsa beginning to trongthsn on tha dofonaa A Wmt punt Mari ended In disaster for them whan Clausen for North caught tha ball and made torilUng 62 yard run to West's even ykrd Uns Tho Orson and White team braced hare and bald too North tacks from going over Egn grt as far es too om yard Uns hit failed to moke It on fourth down West pun tod but of danger to their 43 yard Qn North's first play Johnson wm knocked out and waa canted from too flald Hla hard play: to too first throe quartan faad-pat-hton-out-of-iht gams John Day wont In to fill tho vacancy la capable fashion but mors powerful driving wm beginning to tall on too West Uns North apparently wm winning the gams with Its heavier forward wan Tha Mara took a punt on too 60 yard mark and without much opposition took the ball over the goal Um for thrir third touchdown Egan was ones more tha main footer la tola final Md for tho game Faso Ties It Again With tha Man lsading-20 to 14 West cams back strong: On tos first play after tha kickoff Goodman hurled a pasa to Ryan which wm good for too final touchdown of tho game Another North throat wm stopped on tho five yard lino and to gams ended with Wait in poaoooolon of tha ball on tha 40 yard Hm Tha llnoup: Monk (in WriWi aa tssjT ranasi oaaoaeiAJbB ootasaas ClMVIV aeeiee 0 ag aa t-aa eeaba PlUf AHlMR otaamiiBy oa aaoosa lltT neaa o-aa 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Taactatewna: Esaa Mkile enir taamiawa Ksan pars (Cm ut Daalale plwMl fee vata (Mi I -f JehuM tar Ceita lisid Helton BtutH tar Marti Attam Sllvw lee wta rrtarMi 0Ctt psqm Of! Kansas Agfies to Clash With Purdue Laftystta IndH Oct FV-Pur-dus Univorslty faced real test of football strength today In Bo Mote Kansas Aggla eleven In toa opening gnaw of tha Boilermakers' asaeoo Tha Agglaa atrong were la confident mood when they arrived yesterday and McMillan former Cantor Orttego player expressed belief that they would make an "axoallant Tho gam waa sxpoetad to show Coach Phalaa of Purdue what ta could xpect from hla forward wait which baa taen a problem since practise started The backflsld was ted by two veteran stars pent ih and Gtew BEBUNGEB RATOE8 NEUMAN Iowa Oct WV Charley Bartenger Canadian llght-henvyweight champion knocked out Nick Neuman Cleveland In tha second round of a scheduled 10-round boot taro Jack Dempsey tormer heavyweight champion referee the two main bouts A-thougli scheduled to refers only toa Berianger-Ncuman Juaela tta Manama mauler capitulated to pleas af tha crowd and become Dano Whips Brown To Lead Flyweights San FTOneteco Oei Iteb lo Dana tormar flyweight ebampioa of too Phlllppinae rested la too front tank of tho taring mites to day aa tha result of a lP-roupd ded-sten-oici ffandtay Brown nf -Maw York gcMrany eoncadad to bn too uncrowned klog of that dlytelon Tha Now Yorker's superior taxing and etennov punching gave him tho edge to too early rounds of thalr bout taro teat night but Dano had too Newsboy hanging on In the sixth seventh and tenth roundn Dom weighadUJft Brawn yterawfthoufittceeaa toneeompHrii the ft tort aad tola ysar an before they hava taw stopped Mlm Coltett an exoepUoaal etytlrt with her Irani: flirt won toa cham-pionshlp'ln IBB and followed It np with triumphs In IttBknd U2B Tbs wen she wm Mocked ft her march found tar eliminated hr profinal rounds Not one has aha taw eonqnarod In lha It-hota final Last yanr-ah had an easy romp to toa torona deflating Virginia Van Wto 13 and 12 la ton final skirmish at Hot Springs Va Ihrrt Final Mre Premier nam before reached the final round In tlonal championship sltbough'-sta has won ter share of golf tlueC Im hiding toa western championship In 1237 and lHL-Thls year aim dethroned In tort flald In tos ond round at Cleveland by Mm Lee Mlda of Chicago Bine her dethronement however aha haa returned to tar gam Kareblng through toe lower champion ehlp bracket with victories over Mrs Gragg Llfur of Los Angeles 2 up Marion Turpla of New Orimuu 4 and 2: Mre Dorothy Campbell Hud: and and om Bcrnles Wan of Oehkoeh Wlx by I and I In ycrtoF-daya eeml-finale Champion mid challenger qualified wtth Idantical aeora par i taro when It shut out Arlington tt to A It was -tor fourth -punr East'Orand Forks Iflnn' Oct East Grand Forks and Crook-tta high school football teamt played to a scoreleas tl Mrila' Him Oct Madelia hlghachod shot out Bt Jnmw 13 to Art football horo IJdgerwood Oct A Lidgerwood sad Oakss high school football tcaias battle toa ljto tte taro Nbrthfleld Minn Oct Nortb- ftcldrJilgh-echoalftontlroin state achool for tha dart of Faribault 41 to A hero Austin Minn -Oct BL Augustine high school of this city lost a to 2 football gams to LaRcy school horo Tho local's two IS cams al art sty la toa third parted Tta touchdown wm mads by Bawday Mar tha and of tha gama- Dovlte LsJu Dsvfls Lake high achool -won from tha Grafton tam hero 14 to A Spring Valley Minn Oct- St Charles high school set a now state record for consecutive sooretem victories hero when It daf sated tta local fqotball teas 28' to A It wm toa-twelfth 1 straight victory In whloh- tha-SL-Chartec team not taw scored on breaking tha tte tat weep that team aad Stewart- villa WUlmar Minn Oct Bt Cloud Tech defeated Wlllmar high school's football taaa hare 19 to A Two passes In (ho flrut half wort responsible for too visitors' Montevideo Minn Oet' A-Mon-Uvldoo dofortod Benson oa toa gridiron taro 14 to A by scoring two touchdown end safety Tufty Thompson freshman rrturo-d a pant 80 yards for ons touchdown and Vinci Palmer quarter corod tho otter when hs intercepted paw and rqn 13 yards Superior Win Oct- 3-Buparlor Central high -achool tattered Its traditional rival Fast high into da-feat- to A in bitter gams bam Fergus' Falla Mtoa Oct A4ka Wah paten Bctenca Bchool defeated La Buanr Center Minn Oct Smut Outer high school da tested Hendenon I to A taro Watenrllte Oct Montgomery wu defeated by tta Water-vUls Mgh school football to 7 down twice toe second Umc for toe fun count Two lefts to tho hood aoeompilehed Bayon flalah In Iom tom om minute of 'action r- wrighad IM pounds la tho final At KUne Cleveland welterweight and Bam Addnol of Chicago fought fort atghtvound draw i Association Plans To Shorten Season Kansas City Oct (F) Conflict ot too little world oorloo with too major league championship two caused American Association magnates to decide oa schedule for next yeexT Hickey president Of toe nounced he lo crtaln too league wHI adopt X' 154-game schedule ft place pt the 164-game plan of mm September IT years' Tha wsoa will and about Teddies Backs Crush Lino for Effective Gains-Break up Cardinal Air Don Andersoh Injured powerful football team further demonstrated that ft wu MriOUrTBrnitMMrtoo-rttx-hlgh school grid title by defeating shall to- on Um Toddy field vtiterdAtf Ability of tho Rooocvslt backo to eraah-tha lino and -cut-toe-taoktes for largo and timely galM aa wU thalr effective manner of frustrating Marshall's air game la tho solution to tha Roosevelt -rictMy Tha passing jams: considered lfa shell's greatest ground gaining at taekfcWaa halted Scalar Stare Boose velt'a heavier and more experienced tacks Mounts red little difficulty In ripping through their Um for good ynrdngn "Tag" Senior spaedy Rooaovrit quarter who can run tha ends hit too Una pass and kick gained mart of tho ground tor Conch Hto-derson's team although Tollefsbol Jacobson and Bowman also came In for their share of tta yardage Spunk'' Snyder Roosevelt of lain and tackle wm om of tha tart performers In tta victor' Una Ftar rud and and Hollingsworth canter also stood out lu Um play Don An? dtroon lanky tackle who substituted for Carlson at right tackte yMtirdiy Mriouily injund hlfl right arm and It la tallavad that ha will ta unable to take port In-tta gams against South next week Now Cord BackftoM Coooh Dallas Ward of Marshall started an entirely new bnckflald using Cota at quarter Armstrong and Sharp at halves and Nelson at fullback Levolr regular fullbaekr wm injected Into tot game early la tha first quarter with Nelson later taking Kannn's place In too Uns Anna regular -gMrd was out of tos game with an Infection Opatad Cardinal and White sophomore eantar ployed a nice game at tort position -and got off -aomn pretty punts throughout tta afternoon Rooaevelfa fli i score cams early In tha game when Bowman fullback took to bait over after a erics of Um playa brought tha tan from (hi center of the Add A lino play for tha extra point fulled Bowman again scored In tho seoond quarter after plays through cantor and off tackle brought tha ball within striking distance Flnrud took a paaa from Bailor over tta goal line to make tta aeora 11 to 0 as toc half ended Armstrong Scam Shortly afterthertart of -tha ond half Armstrong scond for Marshall after a pass and a few and playa brought tta oval to ton 10 yard Una Lavolr kicked goaL A tart time later Roosevelt received tta ball on- Marshall's 0-yard llna when Hollingsworth center broke through and broke up a MarehaU lateral pass play A pass from I nior to Toilefiboi put it on tha two-foot Um and Santo took It overoo tot next piny kick wm low Both coaches a large number of substitutes In thf final period Rswevelt Hnil eeeaeeoaae "MariBflr it MeCartkf ftrafi Mi eiisiititi vFBlFto St' AMriraes KH gSS2 dias Xelar for Sliais A Joom far Amwtieas ul Ansstna tar Joom Aadmw tar CsitaoBll 1 iiletadet loewTeSSrjS' VSM tariv Itatans teste: aau bead Umums XeDesaM Football Results CfMJJUM fatbrr I0j W4e Vsks 0 WIcMla Mislrtail I fiktaT ktaMteM'-LatwnuSrsr Ain- wrjNW Si nT tiritata A aortas MOL Ul "SSalWro Oil AthwN CXitaltan a Pffif ftrtrri tetaMe' Critaata Vl 'tta MINNEAPOUM ntON aCUOQLa SjHSEf BTte 4-1 hmw arntNiM ji ikMii a MnSHIn isiaL SfMrn In amMtall Mtnnrreen 0 iMfsan ii Bianirt re IfiSSr'si WteUeri tar Deaf a 'arKSteV Ms Hrielte in JUMMiMtaa IS tomm2Shritea: rib'cMr A i Ml iMI 0 Sretey ttauiu a WHto AlSrta II AsteS A Teachers Undefeated 3 Years Held to Tie Maryville Mol Oct I Peru teachers college of Peru iNchn tin-defeated- to rthree yeara played 0 to tie game with 'the Bearcats of Maryville Maw Teacher College At Maryvllln t- i Tigers round Out 27 to 0 Win Over Wsshbura Millers as Champions Continue Heavy Scoring Pace A hard driving South high foot-hall ulema JhaLjmrktd9riderai when smashing the Una but which failed to present a stalwart aerial defense overwhelmed a determined Washburn team yesterday -at Um South field The aeora waa XT to Si It was a eass of "Fleet Boot" Kelly Ifeaa ftar Orange and Black halfbaek running wild On almost dnaen occasional Neaa took the ban from his center started for the right or left aide of the line only to cut bark galna of from 13 to-IS yardy -1 MUIeiu finally Stop Him The elusive South back's tricky running bad the Miller linesman mystified uotU the Anal quarter when they began to stop him cold Nm waa tha author of two South touchdowni and three points after i I or the ft rot counter early In the second quarter after a ssriss-wf Hna smashes placed tha baU on tho 13-yard Una A few minutes later ha raised tho aeon To 11 when ha plunged over from tho siwyard Una Aa tor Washburn they presented i aerie attack that swept the Southerners off thrir fart In tho flirt quarter and that worried men the rest Of the game Barrie Thrown Fnaaea The combinations Morris to Rom and Morris to FoIlanabM completed pseeee with unceasing regular My Coach Lester Barnard ot tha Bouthsrnars was not entirely aatla-fiad with his team yesterday Ha agreed that his men wan powerful on -the offense but that they eonaldenbla drill In their defense and extensive drill against an aerial attack Myra UM regular South quar-terbaekr-WM-eut of tha game with an Injured ankle his placs bring taken by 'John Mama Marfcuaon Orange and -Black fullback accounted for tho two Anal touchdowns tha Orange and Black put across Tha first of -sms In tho third quarter after Wick Intense ptsd pass on his own 43-yard Una Ness than took tM ball around left and from whan Markiisoa jaunted over tha goal- South March Beans Tho final goal cams attar Washburn lost tha ball on IS yardHna and tha South bocks alter-ta carry tha ball within Bearing distance Of the msn-wlurtoelr thrYtrt ymtarday two stamped totmMlvac nil cite candidates They wain Nsm ana Herb Rond Washburn I ward and Captain Rand's baauth i ul blocking and hard prevented many South gains The antlra South Um worked Ilka Trejana to open hotoa for thalr backs while Du Four Talbot and VooriWM stood out for Washburn Tha Uneup: Mruk-ai) WiOiem-(t) 3 a oa 4 a lBe Ifllltl t-LiTe-fanttjf Iv aaaaaiae "rSuaST a'vka I new SadeiM fee MeKisw Bowling Scores ftaaono a uuci Si eisSes Jens on HSmamU Ne 10 ON ta 303 81 MSJ WAJIj: JS MSS EtS8 MAMMIO tSABVB is aa: ria-nar i 8S-SCTsJT St i vasme uuti a a SMI miiiii af Ml sqaeeaeace Wj iM4IHIMalVi YUUilare IuriMfi NWm LuaMcki a aa nsUrasSsn oaoodwt SKJfi rris-KS- si nra isoaaaiaa 99 i aro-wa Si iS MLUMOOB 8S Sfeaf S3 MS-3MS Ui K481 SU 1888 Pert Oil iiiiii SMMr Mte On T44 I MOTOR LKAflUH aa lit Onat Mac ML SM TM KSIaaa Msala V' JJ JM 1 KtSSf Alwalsf-kaak 33 1013 37f 81 18 SifcSSS 88in in 8t8 nSTTOM IJCAOrn S8 8i88 iRP IS 8S 8S88 1 wtman nnnooB UAWi I S8 1888 frr 8i Vi rtONKKX IJUfllW (30 a pii sail Jm S-fOS a 'US '1014 33S4 Mstae Pnv A XMT Htitay DerlSMai err 113 OtM saS Hants OSS' t3S Sallwr rwMtale om 41" 0M-4034 NAriONAt'WWrX'ITjtAni'X Korea ureas a a ns vn 333 IuUuiderg Tic Score in Last Quarter With Two Touch downs When Aerial Offensive Proves Saving Vhctor 1 1 -AJIgtLUpgJmekJfLpowl lbla bye last-quArter aarlal off soil va enabled tta Da Ln Ball high school team of Mlhrieapolls to eavs toa day with il to ll tte yoatart day at St Thomas after tta Cadet preps had gone Into tta final period with the score 13 to 0 la thalr favor Throwing paaaao with abandon after thrir running attack had toll-ad to gain ground against toa BL Paul team toa Islanders rtsodily toward too Tommie's goal fuli- untll 10 yards anway Gsrrity tack tossed om to Runnc right end who gmllopog across the goal Uns for the first score With toa score to after the try fer extra point failed aad with anothsr touchdown and auccssc fulattempt after- goal a sc ease ry to Us Ds La Sella kept up thrir advance by toa air route St Thomas kicked off aad oa tta vary first -piay-Oerrity-was again tha author of successful hsavs tola time a 40-yard pass to Montagus quarterback who ran tta remaining IB jrards for toa second touchdown Then with tic dipending oa too accuracy of hla' kick Gcarity stopped up and booted toa oval across tta bars for tta extra point and knotted St Thomas scored bot hof Its two touchdowns In tbs third quarter the first coming whoa Louy right half' took toa ball on crias-croaa play aad scored and the second few minutca Inter as McKanxie left halfback- Intercepted a Cndrt pass and romped 40 yards tor touchdown McKcnsla also mode good tha xtrs point with place kick Tta llnaupa: DeU 03) A (13) fc LT i iinri seat fooaa 39 iismi eMifiiH pBMTtflM Ciuuk Kllasbwx RUIN cnaoae MontacM iqioosa MUltr eoMe oSiiii tgoaoVMyawM to soap as nUfWi iimiapi iRUHM M-ii-OMri ISnk7 Wi ta! "'SeuiAertri Arrril Tfr qfl tr Untam Ovrtor at iU McXmuM LeejJ WELLER SMASHES THROUGH FUCKS AS HASKELL WINS Indius'Taka 13 til 6 Victoiy la Night FlickertaQa Threaten 7000 Persona Gaiaie-- Grand Forks Oct 5 After threading hla way TO nkli through to ontiro North Dakota team with a punt In tta flirt quarter Captain Loula Walter Hastan Indian half-back contributed other anaatkmal runs which In large part wan responsible tor his II to victory over tta hen tart night -North Dakota made II first downs to Hnakeira II but ware not bunetad as sffsctlvsly ex- dept in toa second quarter whan long pom Kohl to Bchava took tta bali to Haskell's two yard line-Johnny Burma than mocked om tackte tor North Dakota's only acara Richmond rushed Into tha game to make toa extra point but hla place kick failed giving thslndlsns to load at tta half Ttayr maintained this margin and Into In tta third quarter put on savage Um attack which resulted In anothsr touchdown North Dakota started crippled lineup with Jacobson Father and MacMUllan Into tta tan gaum with both man responded In atrong fashion Felber caught five out of aix paeaea white ha wm In toa contest Approximately ffOO people North Dakota'! second night clash Dte (0) MUu KateaU (13) HriXea hk tent Frits mmimr-ti WHS iiwrmmr-tj WSIC JteMM FeyMee iMf It MMMncyu Weller tat UaeMlllea so tar Tredteq Thoilletaaa for Man Water tar I tens tar ieix Mtedrttee Frtai tar hearer BfWrta tar Omni AlesenSw for WeitL WU tar Weller ffumhv tar SteanaaSore Wwerltee tar Rieteerd Waller tar 3 an Haadrirka tar ciiartaa HtediMw Offlrlak: Itafina I see Inara not la eaqHra Ow nra MaadltaaawaiiTlIltealaas Drake Bulldogs Win 18 to 6 Over Oklahoma Aggies Dm Molner Oct AHB-A team terful football player Lynn King yesterday took full command of what might hava been tough situation and lad the Drake Bull Doga to an 13 to 3 victory over the Oklahoma Agglaa King eoored two of too Drake touchdowns and pnvad toa way for tho third -Except for to Bulldog quarterback the Aggie woro on a par wtth tho BuUdogr They ones uncorked a powerful Um driving offence that carried thorn within 13 yards of ton Drake goal from wLan Captain Baker pawed to McClaaa for tho Iom Aggie touchdown- w---- Two of to Drake touchdowns wen the yasult of bungles by tho Oklahomans The flrrt when Drake recovered fumble King torn passed to Barnes for 90 yards and'fronrtoo 93 yaid-Uu ho need oft tackle' to th gtaL Featuring too opening play of too Uka District schools ywtarday a powerful Mound team romped oft Farit White Wayxrte was taking a hard earned victory from Hopklne IS to A and -University High wm toning tack Princeton In pne-Iteo nme-3L to Hound's daclatve win wm mainly story of superior team wearing down its opponent by too grater strength and powor of Its mon highly developed offsnsivo aad do-fsnslve game Tha Parks' outstanding wesknsw wm an Inefficient running attack Inc tha tackflald which proasat atrong aacondnty defense was unable to get started behind tha comparatively weak line However Conch Nomccft men displayed lota of scrap md good football la toa first half whim ended IS to A and particularly-La ths sseond quarter in which toa Houndarx were held loonliM Coach JoaM -1923 champions cored throe of thalr touchdowns from scrimmage finding no difficulty gaining decired yardage with Wshmhoff Boll and Huff earning tha tall squally wall and Bill Mot who started 1 at quarter blocking wall Then wore no outstanding lineman although Hound wm strong at toa guard posts Hound scored to too flrrt two minutea of play-whm- tosy -ro-covered fumbte on too lAyatd 11m and pushed too tan over Wshmhoff aooouated for two of tot jhra touchdowns from scrimmage and Boll who atao nerivod pom and crcsssd too goal line tho third Fuller roplaeod Inter cepted om pass md nealved as other to boost hi! totaL At HOpklna ymtarday Ooart OCon Mil's WayaaU crow triumph over RuaseU stevan tat not until toa looara had flash so taantlful short-pass gama which saw- them -completing nut of for aa avsrags of about four yards oa each attempt- and holding the -wtanan about oven on flrrt dowMl Tha flrrt half oadaA-T to 8 after RicCwent through tha Hopkins Ui for too flrrt touchdown and to second score cams when Cnptali Lawrence who nose wm bro Into la tta gama pa a play Into line 'snarad om of to nd snsakqd across the Une Bol Wright performed notably at i taUtack posttloa for waysati while Hopkins had a good gram gnlnar In Alox Bchutx Frank Btm mH and Vsrnon Williams wan twi others who gained Coach Mactaold' approval HopklM wm eonaldsrabty balm Its ordinary strength In this gam tacnuM of tho ntaoMQ ot Fartai Dumke- Blabin md Makousk from 'too lineup toa latter bavin broken hla Jaw in pnettojto day Coach IWteroon'a ifolvsrrity blgl team omaarod Princaten'! grlddar without attempting aingte pas during to antlra prarttoa gama an i with aersn now man In tas Umuj Early season mggadMM wu ovidmoc: but enough and runs anl oft-tecklo playa woro OMOutod to core four touchdowna throe of which- won mad! by Robert bf ags with Frank Brown accounting tor too second Robert Laocy now left halfback wm thought to taro broken hla ankle during too garni and X-ray will ta taken today tp determine whether ft lo tawkn a tag iprain 4 EASTERN ELEVENS! TO GALLOP TODA None of Principal Teaius Hit liTough Three in Action I New York Oet -General! -peaking naatarn eolleglate foo -ball leaden today had-thair aaooiki' and last opportunity of tha Masta of entering a mps without ya 1 tieular faar of tns outeoma batch of tunaup contss i-Included only few toa putaoma i which waa In doubt bat itartlr with next Saturday viatcriM come much harder In schedule taroft of real ooti petition attention oantarod on Inaugural appoaranoM of Yal -Harvard md Prtneaton and to lesasr dagra of Lafoyetia-hORM many a- flu football team und i tta eoMhlng of Hark McCncke Tinal lUsuItf of a8 Ccmferuiceafid Other important Garnet MILK6IOS I COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS RECREATION BUILDINC7 714 Ileancpb' Are Am'md' Fifteen R1 i Frr Pocket Billiardo at ftec f-w Foley Oct Little Fblis high school trampled Fotey high grlddcra In game hcri IJ to Jasper Mlnn Oct FIpcsftnM Indian Industrial school defeated Jasper high griddars hart 90 to Baroarilte Mina Oct K-Samao-vllte high griddars nn np 93 paints while bolding Pelican Rapids lies In football gum haro-r Anoka Minn Oct Cambridge high downed Anoka grlddoro in a thrilling 'gun 'boro too Austin Minn Oct B-LeRoy hlgh-schoot defeated thc Bt Augua-tine high tahocr tO'J hr A football game hare Oct Kasapu high school swamped west Coneord high school football team 31 to taro- Blooming Pralria Minn Oct In a game tortured by Blooming Prairie datoatod too Ana-tin high school 90 to 0 here Austin Minn Oat' Grand Meadow and Chatfteld played to a 0 to 0 tie In football game ham Utah field Mlnnu-Oct K-XJtdi-fleld eoored an aaey -victory over Hancock bora 47 to 0 Tta locate mart Hector -next week Bt-Thc Aquinas high school of this city defeated at Falls of Wabasha Minn 31 to at footbalL Watertown Minn Oct Tta local high school lost 3 to 0 font-tall game to ShakopM hero Medford Him Oct 3-Mdtord high school's ilam won from ton Dodge Canter football team 13 ta A Bralnerd Minn Oct 4-flt Cloud Cathedral defeated toa Braln-ard high adurt'-B ft A bars tofbro crqwdofJUM9 spactatom Oet S-Adama high school griddars scored a 3 to triumph om Bt Ansgar to taro Mandan Oet Mswdan and Linton football teams played to n-scnroleas-ito Columbia Heights high oa a 13 to 13 victory am tos Bloomington high Friday In tha first rams between tha team they played to a ecoreleae tla Holm and scored both touchdowns: om on 13-yard ran and tha other 20-yard run both oa Horo quarterback good game also played La Sueur Minn taut high sohool Oct A-Ls Jackie Evans Knocks Out Frankie Garda Kansas City OoL A-n-Jaek! Evans Keneaa City flyweight bat-tlar knockad out Frankie Gturia 8L Joseph In too sixth round of scheduled six-round bout hers Meyer Grace 1ft Chicago: knocked out Duff Stanley Wichita Iq too fifth round of scheduled 10-round battle Tho fight wu too semifinal of to Do ge Von Porat Kqpoes Sayprs in Minute Peoria HI AHFj-OUo Von Font Chicago heavyweight knocked out Ton Bayers of Detroit In Um flnf round of thalr 1 Around final boat--' Von Porat making return drat appearance since Norway knocked floyfrn I ir p1-- r-' frtijTtw wuissS OSrosrd OrTW H- 'L "mm Trt hrHn -BcnmE Tmete 3 Petal anar lourk4wi Itanae Dal Ik mtlHalal XaM talwaaj awa aa -4 fjrie nfA4U4a Vaa Fwat Ckhaaa 1 I44a fei (SPmea aa -I nbaua Om II) tha third man In too ring In' the Duta-Fotamaa go i i vvy St' 1'- 77 t- lot lUSlftpL'ltawv I 1 1 rmiraHmi'hwi ii rraua T1 ritotou-ire Jk b'.

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