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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 17

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CLASSIIED IN THIS SECTION OKLAHOMA CITY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9 1922 SECTION Central Beata Out Princeton 3: Tl 4 Penn Tulsa OlMyt hr Bitter Struggle Williams the scoring football and In Southwestern I Bryant LO AVJUnn Annual Eoo tball Review Yale's IhrlneMh VHor Out Ca)uarioa footbaU poasibla Smith ubslltetlne ter Sleut Ml a immediately rushed the Tie peertnd Central score rams Juf ingthe last six' minuteir nf play iM was the result of ome mighty pansing'and receiving on the part Herndon and cWiUlamaon Aided the visitor but were un Bxlcoirt Marlin Hatton White put or in IjiH Period to Williamson downs tn the an Or lb last ten minutes of put over a touch RO RT RE QH nw KtherMr Morriou Plana are being formulated for the holding of a dual track meet between the Weatherford and Taloga high schools some time hear the end of the school year according to Harold Al len Taloga athletic coach Mauldin Nelaon Vlokcra Thoma mewarthunaatona 'VOL 34 NO 41 LT i a Al HG RT RE Rhulta Holland Tlppey Conrad Osborn Simmon Xhbxnaa aXTORMAN Nov 18 Sooner grit and Sooner Xv tight alone enabled the un: downs Once tne Longhorns but one vard to rosnd three to do It Robertson failed failed and that Oklahoma has shown sha Is Notre Dame Wins But Loses Star 4 fi 1 ix jniXCETOX JrNov An other hero was added to the long XMES Iowa Nov After leading the Central College foot ball team during the first half by ernre of tq 0 and the greater share the second half by the score of IS to 7 the Cyclones went to pieces here5 Saturday afternoon and the Okkihoma temflipped over ft tbuch down lkked goal and won by a score of to It as largely a naming and punt' Ing game most of the time with th best nt the game going to Central? Although Ames tried number passes In the main they were not as successful a the Oklahoma team i rom The outset it appeared though the' Cyclones would win tba game bv comfortable I Voting Palm and Roberts made long! and consistent gains through the cen A ter of the1 line and the end runs worked tetter than thev have at any a timft this year up rrt Cod? for LauahHa BsMwbt fi Hchmtdt Schmidt Smith It obert tor tireen Palm for Wingert Sanders tar Youn Sindi for Baldwin i Central BftT 1 ton for 8mokyhefer Cox for' BttridV Rurrh for Houen (Hants tor Berea Gtf fander fort Barton A After the first touchdown which? was the result of'a pass (entralaiMi back with a touchdown also a result of effective passing on thav part at Herndon With that much of tend the Amea" team seemed to slow up their often sive end although they were withinj scoring distance of the goal on threw different occasions after that time they lacked thft punch to put the ball Weathers Kicks' ield Goal And Pittman Goes OverV or Touchdown Ardmore High Adds Another Grid Victim RtrW Bead Complete Collapse'jComes In Second Half After Teams Battle On Even Terms During 'irst 1 wo Periods of Gdmc 1 Illinois Goes Down ighting By 9 0 Score ft CHICAGO Nov' With Johnnv 'Thomas the human "battcrinr ram" ripping and tearing ths line to pieces Chicago triumphed over Illinois to 0 in their twenty third annual game In Stagg ield Saturday keeping the marocna Undefeated In the race for te1 Western Conference champion ehip The contest was witnessed by ca pacity crowd of 32000 the same num ber that witnessed the Chicago Pnncc ton classic three weeks ao Illinois which sprung the surprise of the season a week ago by defeat ing Wisconsin 3 to 0 proved danger ous in defensive but lacked tle punch to come within striking distance of Chicago's goal to enable Clark to try for a field goal EUUe AtcLean Miller White isher Avery Jn ert left Coach Vance Insert' Captain Mm DES MOINES Iowa Nov Drake pushed over three touchdowns sgnlnst Grinnell In their annual foot ball game here Saturday afternoon and the Bulldogs ended their first Missouri Valley conference season without defeat i Drake made lie frlst touchdown In the first period and added another In the third and still another in the fourth peijloda The feature of the game was the work of the right side of Drake's line Captain Marsh star 1 Weft Virginia Beals Virginia Vs Nov IS The vncw dorplnion conquered thi old domthlM'here Saturday afternoon West Virginia university foot ball team defeated the University of Virginis 13 to on water logged field anything but straight ARDM0RE Nov Ardigpre highschool hung up eighth consecutive wlnchere Satur day afternoon defeating TjintonSt to 0 Although out weighed by the vis itors the Ardmore gridsters had the uppe hand through the tere ibid by A barrage of forward and end runs for big gains kept the play iry Lawton territory Only dur ing the last quarter dd Lawton qhow any offensive hut Ardmore held a Kt Hh critical momenta 1 games of the season veaterdav affemnAn Tulsa took the lead in' the first quarter wfien they marched down the gridiron with straight counted a touchdown In the second period outfought the Tulsans able to push the bail across The third quarter was Tulsa's from the start and the brilliant running of Rex Thomas counted a touchdown and a series of aerial plays gave Tulsa the third and deciding touchdown Mar tin kicked all three goals' Lloyd "Red" Thomas southwestern fullback was the star oCthe game Time after time he plunged the line for downs he fought every minute of the' game and was responsible for "Weatherfords touchdowns Ills line plunging was the prettiest shown here thi season Ha was full of ginger and was in nine out of ten of the visit ors' offensive plays and always in the stack TULSA Okla Nov IS Jfonard if Acher's university of Tulsa gridiron tbam fought for the breaks and were lucky to defeat the Southwestern Normal school from Smith Boots Lone ield Goal to Give Princeton Victory Over Yale Team hads loomed inevitable from the first overwhelmed the Owenmen and the Longhorns swept through to a 32 cw 'VI It was the worst defeat Oklahoma?" had suffered at the hands of Texas I Jn eight years' Tn 1 the Longhorns I wnn hu Ida ra i tv It i tha sama aoera TkhlfaB Hl VTjconln I 3bliuyrl 27 'Ruhlaffton 9 5 ram I 3 Kaii 29 Colorado 4 IraiaftoB 5 Dayton ft Chicago HunoU 0 Nebraska 11 Kimu ft Urtishtoa 9X L'Mfta 12 Ohio Slat 21 Guana I Narinveatarn Bl Monmoyth Oberlin I KiamI 9 a Woottar 11 Mount Union ft Ji klarqaMta Datrnlt ft Ohio Univoralty J9 Otterbain ft Snuth Dakota Stale 41 Mornlngklfta Munkongum 4 Marshall ft Mobart 14: Clarkson 11 Ohio wesleran 44: Caw ft Colorado Aggies 19 Colorado School Denver 20: Colors do Col I era I Wawhlrurttwi Hi Ktanfnrd I 1 CalJtornU 1: Nevada 13 Utah Whitman 4 Da Pauw 34 Hanover 9 Ohio ealevan 44 Casa 9 nuihrrn California 14 Idaho 0 'Coe 3 Cornell Collage 7 Tiger Name Will Go Down In ootball History With Those of amous Poes Ames by Desperate Rally Near inish Oklahomans Score Winning Touchdown in Last Six Minutes of Play University of Chicago and Harvard tewed In defeat before great wmbinadon Considered as t' whole? the teams appeared more or Jess evenly matched and each seemed tn Inck the finishing punch to put brer scores when opfor uinUies and excellent 'Y plays had brought the wul within spne The gape opened wxtn cne muho i arum Almost alter the kick off ball in a scries of almost irresistible dashes and charges dowd under the shadow of Princeton's goal post where with Captain Jordan the al most Irresistible line plunger of the Elis carrying the ball it appeared as though nothing could stop the Blue in its march to a touchdown Tigers Como Through Pi Inceton 'rose to the emergency just as it did tn the final seconds of the a game against Chicago With fourth down and 'the ball in YaW possession on (he Tigersone yard mark Captain Jordan flung the whole power' and weight of his 200 pound frame into the Princetoh linesmen who barred his way to a score The shock df Jordan and his own team mates ciSuld almost be felt hy the 57 000 spectators who filled the rainier Biamum Rex nd Thomas'Stars "Of Rival Elevens 21 to 14 Nov Mi' Knurl VniVM sIty overwhelmed Wuh I on University of St Loul in Missouri Jk Valley conference" football game here Saturday 27 to After the first quarter In which neither side scored Missouri never (' danger although Washington' at limos rut up a stubborn defenae made' another "'touchdown In the thlid period' but only after Washington had put up hard fight and had tn Ice driven the Ttgera away from ilangerotis ptosimlty to their i goeil The aure war made by on a "series of line drives after he had gone through (he Piker line fttr a fortyfne yard gain owler kicked goal i "5 gf paMcs which averaged eight yards each spiced with a line Jab and ewe lone end ran the hall waa pot an lbw 12 yard Hye A pMfrora to Miller putJhe belh over tb line Herndon added the lone which coat the came tbr Amec The line 1 1 Am f' Pm Osteal AwltfrflOD LfrnsatrMt Smith a Kkinie Rin Wolter Yount Robert STILLWATER Okla Nov 1 1g (Special) Baylor Bearswinner of all 192? games in lhe southwest had to I fight hard' for every foot of ground i gained Against Johnnie Maubetscb Oklahoma Aggies on Lewis here Satur day Baylor university won by 10 to 14) fcoTc but the ghme waaln doubt until near the final quarter Aggies Show ight VheAl A eleven thrice whipped by Texas teams Showed fighting spirit that sent the stands into ecstacy time wfter time during the' defense of the Orange trfnd Black goal against assaults by the Longhorn collegiansOnce he Aggies held the Bears at bay on the threejkfd line It was in the second quarter after a first round of mid field playing The repulse was not effective however fon Baylor brought hek the punt nut and Weath ers kicked a placement goal from the 25 card hn With the three polnt lead Iley lor tried ki vein to hammer the ball down the fi(l by line playa but frequently fell far behind the scrimmage line when forwards broke through and spilled the prospective attack It was not until the play that Baylor down Bajlnr Score A luiss tanner Ravi or on the Aggie six yard line three downs the Aggies smeared the BATT An A Wwreb Blatecu wathr Kirk GnodniAn lUiamtnn KulHncrUI J'JttHekUnd PUtinun 'ntehntd Tanner i RH fv it tman Ac5 Cbirtrh fnr 4ie (J Seder for Men 12 GatJ4l fer rrutehftrhl Th for Maeon4i wnt fnr wtiiMn Tuyr Harisb fnr I Tnuehdenn placement ak Wraihers Goa I a tier tnuehjown Strickland Scrlmm fltt down Airifie Bvkr ft Officiate: Sweeney Bethany Vn rfr i nay A and umpire Jacobantv 4ra head Hnewman Centre Team Bows ToAubtyn Eleven 0 BIRMINGHAM? vAtaCT Nov? Alabama Poly Tech Institute of Au tern Ala defeated Centre College 'Danville Ky hee Saturday after noon to 0 in a hard fought football gam thav drew approxiinately 0W fans to RkkwpodfieM IN fight alone enabled the University of Oklahoma toy "hold off thy charging Longhorns for thefirt half of their struggle op Bbyd ield this afternoon Tnen the stampede Millie uuwna lhe I'naceton ufTirnmnwr nears anempts to men vn and the second iry defense juat a (lurth down wkh rne ynrd to tm at Ihclr back closed in with the rush I PiItnnn Pfl halfback alipiM1 un and the two elevenq met exactly In niilic(d nloilg the alilellric with the ball the middle of the neutral aonc orhlI hw team matw dnn out a second Princeton a line seemed fcnt CI1 a fake buck wuwr anti sup oacKwsra tncn tnef aggihs motion swung forward again anil Jnrdaa diving into the mass was stopped dead in his forward lunge and his momentum directed upward so that appeared jttr pop on of the mass of struggling placers like the spurt uf water from a gvyser That was as far as he got be crumbled teck without the gain of an mch'andi it wus ball Yale threatened many times battle particularly after theappear ttf Char lift drop klcker but the EHs never had quite the sama opportunity to twin prtwrtM'1 yV Trot DivklnMn (Cl A I for4 Rnlvrly Baker Siout Gormin ('ruin CMwU Cler Oklahoma BB'lfrU Hylor 19 Oklahoma Agylt fl i'nlrl ull 14 Iowa Slat COUee IS Terrell hlghMhoo! ct Dallaa 34 Chlck oha 7 109: Oklahoma Baplbta 9 GrentM 0 Calumet 9 Grandfiriil 4 i rederfek 4 lUaekwen 44 Newkirk ItarnmlKli 7 Pahuka aeeonri 4 1 uhtrsity wf Tulau 21 tiouihweafers fOlJt i 34 liwtoni 0 HaritMs ill 4 band prloi ft i 2wai 14 re ir Cornett 4l Albright 14 byaeueo 14 CoIgMa 7 Lravray X'aun Irani 7 Stat Dartmouth 21: Colombia 7' Extr 12 Andover 3 Tups II Maaae huett Arsle'Maryland 3 John Hopkina Roton college IS Canaan Georgetown 19 BorkneU ft St Xavier 7 ranklin 9 Rochester ST Matara 7 Naw Haznpablro 12 Boaton 13 uaquehennah 31 Havertord 1ft anrnarV If 1jhi! ill 11 Tale ruhmtn ZM Harvar reahmen Vermont 32: Middlebury 4 1 ranklin and Marehall 42: T'ralno 4Muhlenberg Swarthmore 1ft Villa bova 2 4 'Ilbod Island 12 Conneoileut 7 13 Penoayl varla XT Hilary Arhdemy Ihrh 4: Lebanon Valley 2 ''Z Jtuigeri 37 New Ynr 4 a St Knh4a 44 Dflanc 3 Army 33 Bataa ft von bv identically the same score The Soonera' defense crumbled the offense wnjl as only two legitimate first downs Indicate the touted aerial wee sadly ineffective with but one being completed fop but two yardgain and the Texans gathering speed slowly allowing Oklahoma to aeote continued to increase their furious changes their neat passes and In the end wore going full speed wbyndhey put Ayer two touchdowns In the final quarter The Sooner have but one co sola tips and that ttet they fought bravely turnings hack the Texans after four battering marches and gaining poeslon of the Mil on 7 needed downs Marley defame eapable of at tlmea cqaouered but not for long Texas would ot i denied a 1 four touchdowns on field goal and a Safety algnifiea (fsi Oklahoma' Iona touchdown camarly in the etrugcle After an ex fehanra of punta flva fhlnutea after tha atart of the prat Hammert tnk lM tt ball on Texas' 41 yard linewept around tbo end With perfect In terftrence and raced the way to tha Kiel line Bowela kicked coal for lira point a I ThaJ visitor did not ahow much'athudasm In tha first quarter but SM later on lit the eeeond frame the Xdnehorns thrice marched down to Within the 20 yard area and thrice failed to tathrt enough punch to gq ww but late In the period Robertaon paaeed STyards to Ward tackle who wae tackled on the white line for Texas first counter Robertson fol 5 lowed with a coal from piaeement lying le score I The rest of the first half found the looners valiantly defending their goal Without ncfi hAving sn opportunity ge shqw offense since ley were al ways )n dart ger umble Proves Costly 0 ilrd period was opened wlthr BoWles kick off' Robertson Imme diately punted back to Sooner 20 yard lino and on Oklahoma's first play a fmble was recovered by Cur three line smash but Rob wunn'i toe was called Into use and hetooted a perfect fleM goat ffom from lhe 30 yard line Texas continued her smashing of fetM to the bewilderment of the ipMabomsns and late In the quarter jSfter advancing down the field with Marley and Patton driving through 'center Robertson again tarred joint ly With Ward when he tossed a pass Wards arms back of the goal for a touchdown from the Sooner yard line Roberteon added the re nalnlng point from placement Robertson continued to ryn true to form and In tbe final quarter became the tmeontested hero of the came by keeelvlng a 13 yard pass from Eek "hart and tumbling more yards for touchdown followed bjl hie booting a kick for another point waa Robertson again a few minutes later who skirted left end for eight yards and the final touchdown but on this occasion the great halfback i failed to keep his stride and his kick waa bad Pflor to last 1 touchdown Ward "blocked Morrison's ptirt from behind Oklahoma's goal line and therehy? added two points from a safety to' the Texans already huge score Longhorns Have Great Team was clearly a day of achievement tor Longhorns? Everythin's worked Buccese was evident from the peAod fdb the' battered gormere after being th valley bumper jpr four consecutive gamee could not7 stand' up against the greater eleven It was something of another Nebraa ka Robertsua the Hartley ot Texas Ward the line star and with their Idwellans and Dewltx plentiful? I Clearly the Booners fought They died hard but the visitors had the dit ijferfnee In execution Jn skill in the alt and It was a glrir Is ioua for exae Morrison the great fiilllacki and Star was forced from lhe came twice Johnson veterans quarterback and Schaefer' iccnter alt regulars did not even suit up due to Injuries received in the Missouri game Bowles 'et ernn tackle had to depart early from ctM ml and Steinberger was forced Last Hurdle in ennant Pathway7 of Cardinals 7 I 4 4 LG iIt UH M( Pt 11 tl Ulll 1 Weatherford 21 to 1 In or of Princeton gridiron stars when hardest fought and clqselv conteated the TlKors' right end I Hesmev Is 3x1 as ft k14 1 1 el Ll ot the season at Lee Stadium 1 ay afternoon i period ot the game against Yale here a'liuiujy iur nt njii dtia won ine nual inter varsitjt classic for the ange and Black 3 to 0 Smith's name will go down pigskin history with those of the famous Poes John DeWitt Sam White and others who with sterling Krtd rOn deeds have scored winning points for their alma mater All season Princeton coaches have been drilling Smith In the art of drnp kicklng as some years ago Harvard developed Charley Bricklev Satur day their task brought ample reward) The Newark lad" scarcely out of hie teensislanding on Yale's 15 yard JIno 'calmly lifted the ball over the goal bar and this feet not particularly impressive at the time spelled victory in huge letters late in the twilight when the rival teams left the field without further scoring I Great Triumph ajtnry of the play which gave Princeton another victory In the serieswhich reached the forty sixth game can be told in a few words ollowing an exchange of punts Princeton received the ball near mid field On the first llne np the Tiger crossed the Bulldog with a forward pass thrown byxCltves and caught by Treat for an 11 yard gain On the next line up Cleaves sprinted anil side stepped bis way through Yale's left wing between tackle and for a 7 yard gain 'Beattie substituting forLeft halfback Crum dashed around Yale's right end to the 13 ysrd line Caldwell gained fntir ynpjs on a triple pass and here Prlricetpo's offense was checked Yale's powerful line re fused to yield 'another inchvand after two attempts to pass Smith's signal for a drnpkick waa cttlledl Standing within easy distance of his 'objective and the Princeton line holding the savige Tale chargers ke ha stone wall' he calmlv dropped the ball to the groutd and bootqdit oo the re bound neatly and coniletriy over the bar for a field goul ultltuatbty won lhe gnine Oldest Rival Beaten TjThe feat In Itsclfwiis noticing ex traordinary from ail football stand point It rounded out and completed however ona of the most remarkable season tn th history of the Tigers gridiron elevyna It added a triumph over Yale oldest and dearest rival as the climax to a fall 1 Of football play in which boUi i the INDIANAPOLIS Nov Butler hope tor th Indiana football championship were shattered "i here Saturday by tbe Unlveretfy of Notre Dame rV the final ecore beiM 32 to 3 in favor Of the teem from South Bend? jh The victory was a' costly one how ever Paul Castner fullback for Notre I's Dame being severely injured in Um third period when he 'waa tackled It was announced that he probably had suffered a displaced hip but it had been snapped back Into plaee A earl (hot mlahe waMd sssMx nr rrisiib iiih vrr Jy Injured ax first beHvl 1 isutier looked asK it bad a ha net only in the first period when wop bjf'almoHt the entire Notra Dame aerond team it kept mvt ot the play In the visitoraLtt territory Neither eleven wash able to however oThe Notre Dame first look the field in the second period Missouri Overwhelms St' Louis 27 0 CHICAGO LLD JO? VICTORY BY THOMAS Beats Southwestern NKW YORK Nov IXrtmoutb defeated Columbia at th Polo (rounds Saturday IS1 tv I In a A marked by sensational ruaa and ooat v' lv fumble sdattaf CMS' tn the third period XIhs'Ik lilllM a A A 'I MiUU WIIM VW UUQT VQa forward pasn oo Ma own 'J and racedlt yard tor a rpHE Daily Okiahninan's annual revldw ot the football season will be carried in two sections again this fall Sunday December 3 will be 5 Oklahoma Intercollegiate reviewi All Oklahoma collegiate Ann selected by wte 'of'codches Mlswurl valley review' 1 'All Valley team selected by E' Cochrane National ret lew i 1 fc Because ot the late Closing of the highschool season its 're tll'W end i words will be given Sunday December 10 't This will include All Oklahoma teams Central conference Southwestern end Southern conference all star teams All sec AUonal conference team will be hhbsen by vote Ot the coaches The sporting editor ot The Oklahoman will nantn the All Oklahoma highschool first atid second elevens An honor rolly also will be carried j' Aggies all Before Baylor Invaders At' Stillwater 10 to 0 South i Alabama ft 'k Writ Virginia 13 ft 07 Tii Artie 34 4 Xabdrrbllt 13 9 Tnnm 13 Sewanee 7 v' Vanderbilt 12 Genrfla 12 Simmon 13: Daniel Baker 4 Lxuburn 4: Centro 0 Poll 41: Wauhlnffetl A Lr 4 Genrrfe Tech 17 North Carolina ft lorida 17 Tulane ft 1 MimiMippl Aerie 77 Louisiana Ntata ft Mavatt! Payne 2 (It Texas Chrletlsn 14a NriNl CaftnHn Wl Davidson 4 nlon 27 Bethel Drake Ends Season Without Single Loss Nebraska Pushed to ABeat Kansas Aggies XpcCOLN Neb Nov Playing in tha face of a continuous scries ot successful forward passing Nebraska crossed the Kansas Aggies' goal line for 'three hard earned touchdowns Saturdsy? The game ended In a 21 to 0 victory When the game started Coach hoping to save his first team for the game with Notre Dyne put in a number of second string men but the Aggies put up a surprising show of strength and pro reeded to Invade Nebraska's terrthg an first downs Subsequent substitu tions brought Nebraska's fiest team back Iqto play Track Meet Is Planned LONGHORNS SMOTHER SOONERS INAL SCORE 32 7 yw 1 'L J' Oklcth mcVs Attack as: Defense 'P Iaik Against Texas WJJMUk WILJ 4 JHII iuuii jinn WET A 7 4 Lh'X rx 'Se a 'V 4 A 5 1 't 1 liiiiiaiiiiiililiiMMllllil' ilirnTlin OnffOil II illlinllflllllMllRjlife II1 I'll 'h Ilh IIMwZrA (7 i MwMl 'I nf Wi ill a IH it I liHlll iH ill in iBi ret mb wr 1 1 1 i I rat I Hi I lilllfflSiflm' 1111 si viL ijptiizsL iiiiiii nwii liiwniWiiffiMiiiiiiinnM iiiiiiiWiiiiiRiiiiiiiiiN Hi 5 sgrtf wt A a 7 7 4 a dbto If A qf i 'tor a 1 in' 13 5 2 2 LV5 'H 2' 0 a 1 L' 1 1 a i 7Y T'l 'V A am z'A 1 i rts'1 77 a a 7Y7 i Enid Highschool ootball Team hM by Naraute Vance ftch Garren White Wtchey AVraaer' McConkay Gettell Colin? 7" lard? tell StovalL Allen atUtlent manag pr MiXu Lt I son Krauss eisjngerp Looper Callahan Nichols Clodfpher interlin tuvin lk Texas toZB score xUm tot i) I 8 a I MBUimi Th lineup and summary: niK pit Kdlv TJLi Miitd AcIT Cruikhiik Lnvnjiy A c'rMM ft R(1 Ihller Davrr gARW NeMHogtr' ft (JB Neale ftH Jordan (C) RH BcuU Score by Prlnorton TM Princeton scoring GuaV in 11 fl III.

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