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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 8

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EIGHT THE DAILY PAGE LIVE SPORTING NEWS i i i 1 i 1 1 BflOWN WINS RTtn BITTER CONTEST TEXAS CHRISTIANS ORWARD PASS USED Davis Ammons ths third period i SHWNEE LOSES ot to to 1 Inn Ever Hi 5 late In the loftman 4 WEBSTER GETS DECISION OOTBALL results back kicks and hl I from pla Harry I ft ft: i from the forty touchdown was forward passes to We These men for their re loss greatly rd and fixture veraity Seatedrnoon mads 1 Cor nt by uere and Morris adds one MORE BIG VICTORY rosltion left end left tackleleft guard irward pass and Borqmmpt at goal uskosee ill on downssuited In a goal was Muskogee I yards for the ball failed to that a' dlsappoli Phlladelpl 'all? own held the Ing In 'be no Io 1 4 TexasEstill Ramsdell Harrell HollandBland i Thompson Wood Hott Clark Ambrlster Woods Reeds Capshaw Los Angeles Cal Nov Danny Webster the California bantamweight was given a SO round decision over Charles White of Chicago here' this afternoon worth's possession on her own 49 yard line ollowing Is the Ilne up: a ei Howard Isap the This Who In ball se lelther side the third her ilast plays seen is dropped as thrown Dick but htlo cross Okla Lee tn a fine lastly i be man Johnson (C) Kabier Woodbury Hell Jtansa Davis Ammons 1 Ahrens Cowell Davidson Spear Baird Hrntth Lynch 111 than al ba than 1 5 od gains game for tarter dl itertalned the Mus OLOSE GAME AT 4WTSBima ffl OR SOMERS urn Generalship of Quarterback Winn Responsible for PVictoryv Score 12 0 yards for a touchdown The high score In today's contest Is the world's record since the game has been reduced to sixty minutes' Nebraska carried the ballfor a total of 1150 yards Haskell was able to gain only forty three yards The forward pass was used to good advantage by the Cornhuskers The play was used eleven times tor a total gain of 265 yards The Indians made only two first downs while their opponents accomplished the trick for forty eight times lYitoburg Kan Nev Bu urs to kirk goal following a ti as i I 4 in lra imrci uu4iii'i ivrt Mo norms) her only chance score with tne icansas aianuai normal here today Kansas i the first quarter and kicked i list ouarter was bard fought suufe resulting The final jnf avowoT Kansas to Mis PENN Tffl T1IT5STMRD rlvanla lent to leven lacked games i wore hand Cor than help times ns It sue i looked team Then from twice Capshaw Boots Goal rom 30 Yard Line for Okla Only Points Woodsull Kirkpatrick Ilusnll Moore Brown Masslnglll Helland Vining OdC TRIUMPHS OVER NORTHWESTERN center right guard 1 'arsons erry right taekle Wolf James right end quarterloft half fullback right half Carlisle Indians Stubbornly Every Point in the Game This Okla Nov Carl Morris the A'apulpa giant AWed L1! jncrrnsing Hat ofAfctartaa when he de feated Jim Harper 227 pounds of Den ver supposed to be state champion of Colorado Harper wns knocked out early In the third round Ho was flooded thrip time during the fight twice In ths sec ond round The Tulsa Athletic clubroom was overcrowded with elevon hundred fight fans and th fight was a most in teresting ono while It lasted Kid Marsh nt the Irlah Amarluan Athletic club now in Kansas city challenge the winner of th flghtr wun fast prclltnlrerlns suf flood to worm the audience uo for main event HIGH SCHODLWINS OVER MUSKOGEE Two Players Injured in High School Game The Score Is 17 to 5 Muskogee Okla Nov To the splendid headwork and general ship of Quarterback Wlhn Is due the credit for the victory of the Oklahoma High school team over the Muskogee team today In a game wtdeh was replete with sensational playa The' game was played before the largest crowd that ever wit nessed a foot ball gam In Muskogee It was hard fought from start to finish and not "until the whlstlubhw at the end of the last quarter victory assured On the opening play Muskogee re ceived the ball at th iquth goal' After unsuccessful attempts ti gain the dis tance the ball went tq Oklahoma on dnwns but the visitors loit the ball on an end play recovering It atfence After the ball had changea nanqs i lahoma took the ball an A DhTL? OKLAHOMAN RIDAY NOVEMBER 25" 1910 Philadelphia Nov In fust game In which there waa of good and bad playing the of Pennsylvania football tean Cornell on ranklin field this 12 to 6 The score on tWo touchdowns and goals iiell's on two goals Quarterback Butler Desptte the fact won the score was the followers of the The red and blue team at tin the dash it had shown In aevi lb's season and some of her marred by fumbling and the i Ilig of punts On the other ned played a more daehlng i was expected Her Interferem ths runner with the ball wnsl almost perfect On several od looked aa It the Ithaca men oeed In carrying the ball a goal line for touchdowns but 1 evhanlans braced when thlm dangerous and held 'the big from New York state repealed Cornell would resort to a g( pla einent but it succeeded In the five or six times it wai Not ln Good orm Pennsylvania's back field waiointment it falling to play i form shown in previous gam wan duo In a largo measure to had been inlured again bec canaeitatAd so far as first clasbtball was concerned Scott playeoooriy compared with his brilliant Wl lofore being out punted by frequently fumbling punts The Cornell team as a wholo exhibition of helping the runnl bowling over Pennsylvania tec for they were able to touch with the ball Cornelia pia xlao oulte free from fumblea Except a wing shift used the game brought out no ne features Ths forward pans meet as often as It gained Ing more successful with this Pennsylvania Standard Wall Plaster Pho At Kansas Kansas 5 Missouri At Mllwaukee Marquette University 5 Nortre Dame 5 At Pennsylvania' 12? Cor nell At Lancaster Gettysburg ranklin and Marshall Lincoln Nebraska 12 Haskell At Omaha Ci'elghton DesMolnes 2 At Colorado collegu Denver university's At University of Colorado School ot Mines 0 At St WUIlam Jewell 11 Ot tawa I At St Syracuse a St Loul university 0 At Vanderbilt 23 Sewanee At Emporia College of Emporia 2 Stale Normal 0 At Manhattan Kans Kansas state agricultural college S3 Waehburn 9 At St Mary's Kane St Mary's 31 Doane 0 At Concordia normal business college 54: Salina 'Wesleyan I At Kingman Kingman high school 17 Wichita high school 0 At Arkansas City Kans Arkansas City highs 4 Sumner county highs At Pittsburg Pittsburg mannai training 6 Springfield (Mo) normal 5 At City Center Clay Center hlghO Halina high 0 At Guthrie Logan county Jilgb 23 jonca Indians At Muskogee Oklahoma City high 12 Muskogee high 10 At Ames 2 Drake 0 At Johns Hopkins 2 Wash ington college 0 At Birmingham Alabama Washing ton and Leo 0 At University of Cincinnati 25 Den'son 12 At Aubum 21: Georgia 0 At Lexington Central 12 Htate 9 At Georgia tech 24 Cletneon only to fall after a' thrilling run and tackle by Harvey Visitors Lose Csptsln Boon after the beginning of the second quarter Massey In attempting to go around the Epworth left end on a de layed pass was tackled simultaneously by Yeardley and Worley and knocked unconscious for twenty minutes It was thought for awhile that he was seriously Injured but after being removed from the game and Gough sent into his place an examination showed that no bones were broken and it was the opinion ot the physicians that ho would be all right within a day or two The half ended with the ball in Epworth's possession in the middle of the field Score 'Yardley 'of Epworth kicked to a Anderscyi on the five yard line who re turned the ball fifteen yards Not making the gains and falling In a forward pass Daniels punted to tli center of ths Held Do Martin caught the ball and ran through the broken field' to goal only to fumble the ball after crossing the line Harry Marlin however was near by and fell on the ball for a touchdown Yeardley kicked goat Score: Epworth 12 T' 0 Time 1:55 7 Epworth received Worley darting' back thirty yards with the kick Harry Mar tin galned flvs and Harvey two Wor Iy kicked over the Uns for a touch back The ball was put In play on the 25 yard line and Daniels went down the field twenty yards Martin made five yards Worley four and Martin four Armstrong gained eight yards but Ep worth suffered a penalty of fllteen yards for holding Worley went around the end for thirty yards but the locals were again penalized fifteen yards for hold ing Afte an exchange of punts Yeard ley gathered up a Texas fumble and went fifty five yards to a touchdown but was recalled the referee statlngjhat he had declared the ball dead 4 Time was called for the quarter with Epworth holding th ball on yard line gpWOrtn counts at On the first play of the last quarter Harvey tore through a hole at tackla knocking dawn five tacklers and scor ing a touchdown Yeardley kicked goal Before four minutes had passed Epworth again reaching the 25 yard line and being held Martin dropped back to th 0 uns sna irvahiA Things happened fast thereafter Wor ley went fifty five yards to goal on an end run but aa part of the side Unehad been dusted away he was recalled and the score not allowed The Methodists were not to be denied and by smashing th line th ball was carried to within on foot of the line and Martin went over tor touchdowp Yeardley kicked soal 4 Texas received but Epworth soon so cored the ball In Texas territory and Martin kicked another goal making th seore 39 to 0 Wltti but a few minutes of time left Daniels came near getting away for a touchdown and scoring on Epworth or forty yards plowed through the field but In an effort to dodge his own man ha checked up hl speed and allowed Beeker who had gotten to hla feet to overtake him and the Epworth right Ranson Vanderbilt Umpire Porter Kingfisher ield Rtreet Vanderbilt Head Linesman Schelner Touchdowns Robert Martin Martin Harvey Redman lel1 Robert Martin 2 Goal After Yeardley 4 Length Of IS minutes Kansas City Nov Before a crowd of twenty thousand persoiis Kansas and Missouri played a tie game 5 to here today University of Missouri team scored a touchdown but goal In the first half Kansas university eleven after an uphill fight scored few minutes beforo the final can time was made also falling goal Both teams used the forward pass rood advantage Missouri scoring by use end Kansas gaining much ground with It The play which brought about the tie was a fake xyhlch sent the ball within touching distance of the Missouri goal Throughout the larger part of the first half Missouri had a slight advantage the lighter Uno puncturing the heavier Kan sas formation' regularly: Hackney and Lemire made good gains for Missouri through the: ability of their linesmen open holes orward Pass Effective Kansas on the other hand failed make consecutive gains1 through line The only Offensive work of the Kansans which seemed effective was the forward pass After Missouri scored by sending Burress across the line on a forward pass Kansas strengthened At the end of the first half the betting odds which had favored Kansas changed two to one In'favor of Missouri In the third period Kansas had the advantage By the 1 use of the forward pass and trick plays the team slowly worked toward the coveted Missouri goal Both teams repeatedly lost the ball on fumbles and though the 'Missouri goal was In danger the third period closed without Kansas scoring In the last quarter Kansas depended entirely upon the use of the forward pass and trick plays This brought a tie out of what seemed nearly certain defeat In the first few minutes the ball remain ed a safe" distance from the Missouri goal but starting with a trick play the Kansans reached Missouri's four yard line nnd her the lighter Missourians felt the need of weight for Kansas carried the ball across for a touchdown but failed goal The Game in Detail Kansas today won the toss and chose to defend the north goal 'Hay kicked oft to the Kansas 50 yard lln Kabier re ceived the ball and returned it eight yards Johnson fumbled Hackney re covered the ball no gain Kansas was penalised five yards for'an off side play Missouri attempted a forward pass and Kansas got the ball on the 4 yard line Johnson pvnted to the 40 yard line Mis souri advanced the ball 13 yards Kan sas gets the ball on the 35 yard Un On third down Johnson punted 40' yards Missouri after two tries at the Kansas lino was forced to kick Hall sending the sphere 20 yards out of bounds The ball was exchanged several times on downs Hackney attempted a drop kick an the 40 yard line but It waa blocked and recovered by Missouri The period ended with the ball op the Kansas 20 yard line Changing goals Missouri attempted a forward pass which was received byHell ollowing 7 a punt th Tigers marched toward the Kansas goal on a series of line bucks but were slopped by a penalty Dropping back as though he was going to kick Hackney made a pretty forward pass hut fell acres the Kansas line Missouri lost her try at goal a fumble 'Score Missouri 6 Kansas? 0 Johnson kicked off for Kansas Mis souri again started toward the Kansas goal and was outplaying the Jayhawker Kansas made a pretty forward pass but later Jost tho hall when thia was at templed again on Missouri' 20 ynrd line The eecon 1 period ended with the ball In Kansas' possession on the Missouri 22 yard line Score: Missouri 5 Kan sas 0 The third period opened by Woodbury racing Kabier at left half for Kansas Hackney kicked otr with three Missouri Alter a rew piays went to Missouri as Kansas make tho required gains Rcotars Scream Missouri carried the ball toward the goal of the Kansans and their rooters screamed for another touchdown The ball went to Kansas on downs but was recovered by Missouri on tho Kansas 12 Vfl1 HnA I Hackney kicked goal but a Tiger linesman held and the ball was called back and Missouri penalized 15 yards for holding Hackney again attempted to kick goal hut the ball went wide of the xists The ball went to nansas on ineir JO yard line Ahrens was replaced by Cowoll at left tackin for Kans Mis souri was penalized half the distance to her goal for rough playing and the 4all was on the Missouri 42 ynrd line Knowell went to full back and Hackney to right half Kansas made 35 yards on a for ward pees but the ball was called back as the pass nnl completely legal Woodbury gaining five yards through the Missouri line Time was taken out when Johnson Missouri's right tackle waa Injured After a few m'nutes he waa up again Kunaae! with a forward pas took the ball to Missouri's 14 yard line Kansas wee penalized 12 yards Hell at tempted a forward pass but it waa re covered by Barna of Missouri After several mblee I at tor vt Srd P'OWM bYhnthUeamit the tMTA quarter ended' with th ball In the posseaslon of Kans on 22 yard Un Score: Missouri 6 Kansas 0 At the opening Of the lent quarter Captain Johnsen of Kaneea called for a forward pass which was rot completed nnd the ball went to Mlsaourl on their 25 yard Uno Knowell punted th ball 46 yards to Hell Kansas foiinyed by Using nothing but forward pazhes Ami trick plays A punting battle fallowed In which Missouri eecmed to ret the best results Bhuak was Irtjured and carded Irona tH? r'll'ed I hr Roberts On the next fake play 1 Providence I Nov Brdwn gave the Carlisle Indians a stubborn proposition today and although the eleven twice crossed the opposite goaf In distance and added three more points on a field goal It withered before the onslaught of the visitors In tho third period when the Indians also scored th game ending with Brown tho winner II to or the first two periods ovorythjng went way although errors of i holding and off side play held the score to Spracklln field goal yard line and accomplished mostly on and wing shift The Indiana rallied In after Spracklln had failed at another field goal the visitors by plunges into the Hue masked by a fake kick forma tion tossed the Brown team aside for repeated galns until a first down was gained one yard Uns An other plunge by Hauser carried the ball over 7 Early in th fourth period came nearly tying the score missing field goal by a few feet ThU ended the Indian's chances for they not only weakened but a fumble gave Brown the bait on 35 yard line Two fine forward passes one com ing In second down on tho Indian's four yard line gave Brown her second touch down A Bitterly Contested 'Battle Loaves Score 5 to 5 Recorded a Harry Lee 17 Dies on the ield After Injuries 7 in Mass Play Austin Tex Nov 24 A place kick Xrom tho 30 yard line by Cap shaw In the third period of pley 'was tb 1 only "score made in the Thanksgiving football game played this afternoon on Clark field between Oklahoma and Tex aa''Both'v toiuM were about evenly matched with an average weight of the same Oklahoma surprised the Toxa rooter by their exhibition and played a hard consistent game Their' goal Was In danger only in the first quarter Texae carrying the ball on straight line buck ing end runs coupled with a double for ward pass which netted forty yards Kirkpatrick to Brown to Ra'msdale which placed the ball on their 1 yard line Here Owen's Soon'ers held and the Longhorns' rapid advance wa stopped without a ecore Oklahoma's 'score was directly made possible by the 'fumbling of the Long horns Tho score came in the third quarter when Oklahoma was ln posses sion of the ball In the center of the field On an on elde kick by Reeds After hav ing failed to gain center on two successive downs Russell' fumbled and Rogers fast left end was imme diately on the pigskin Reeds tried cen ter again for no gain but at the next snap ot the ball one of the Sooners was off side Oklahoma suffering a penalty ol five yards which placed the ball on their 80 yard line Capehaw dropped back and In an Instant booted the sphereold between the bar On two occasions Oklahoma had the ball behind the goal lines The first time was when Ambrlster recovered a punted ball and ran to goal To the surprise ot the rooters" a stilled silence filling the gtmosphere the goat did not count Ok lahoma having been charged With Inter fering With the receiver before the ball was caught consequently they suffered a penalty of fifteen yards the ball going to Texas "Oklahoma placed 'the ball behind the Texas goal on a fumble but It was again brought out with Ok lahoma suffering a penalty of ten yard for holding Texas showed tup to the better ad vinlau In the first two periods of play but despite these 1 Oklahoma when Inianvr always held tnem safe with their rigid defense It was exactly th reverse In the third and fourth with the Sooner having a shads the better of th argu ment After scoring they kept strug gling hard blocking and tearing up the forward passes the end runs and line buck of the Ixinghorn It was ap parent that the two week' ret tha Sooner' had wa ap great factor In defeat for a the gam progressed they became stronger Time and time again Texas tried punt ing In An effort to gain ground but eacn attempt proved a failure' Tne Oklahoma team I a great ma chine and the victory over Texas today which team has a brilliant record behind her will substantiate the Sooner' claim to be In a class with Knas Missouri and the Jayhawker of Nebrak Th game wa a clean exhibition of sport manshtp and at no tlm during the con test wa either of the team seen dis puting a decision Coach "Wasmund used st number of substitute in an effort to check Coach warriors but machine was not to be so easily broken Into and the substitutes used by Coach Wasmund fared little or no bettor than the regu 1nr 4 The Sooner won the end ehose the south goal After the exchanging of several punts and (both teams bat tling hard play ended with neither side scoring The second quarter was an other demonstration of the first with Texas showing to advantage and ended with no scort In th third quarter Ok lahoma began to strengthen and annexed a score on their superior playing and Texas fiimhllng In the fourth Oklahoma kept Texas out of their territory and out of the danger Un and although playing better ball they were unzb' to carry the ball over for atouchdown In Clark and Roger Owen has two great ends Both tackled well were feet on going down on punt and never failed to get the receiver In hl track Very lew yard were made ot the return by Texaa hack Wood In the back field was the star while the same time Capahaw and Reed played well strong point we on receiving punt and on the return He at tlmea got away for from twenty to thirty yard or Texas Woodhull and Estill on the ends and Ramsdale and Wolf at tackle played the better game The Texas hack f'eld failed to show up as for mer games and were directly responsible for the loss of the game Texas hd two opportunities to tie the score by place kick from the field but both attempts raueo one kic ueina made by Captain Kirkpatrick from the 20 yard line and the other from the 35 yard line Both attempt came Ih the fourth quarter ollowing 1s the lineup Oklahoma Rogers Coot Burton ST LOUIS AILS: TO MAKE TOUCHDOWN st Louis Nov Syracuae unlverrity defeated th St Louis upherslty foot ball team this afternoon 9 to 0 The eastern team mad three point In th first period and three more In the last The point were made by goal from the Although St' Louie plsyed brilliantly th team could not overcome tho great w6rk of RalTbacK an3 Waldron quarter on th Hyrapuae eleven They 'Ulspls'yed the beet foot ball that ha been eeen here this ssasjm Wilkinson kicked the Hrt goal Th ball ome into Syracuse' possession on b't Louie" 17 ynrd Bn On (he eecond attempt rye itumI five yards off tackle and Wilkinson put the ball on Bt Loul' yard line by a plunge through tackle ogg was thrown for a yard loss With the goal to gain Waldron tried an end rut but was thrown fnr a throe yard Ins On th third down Wilkinson kicked goal Jntbaf uurUi period from the ae varo i'" Norman Okla Nov laying whirlwind ball and evincing re markable resourcefulness In the handling of the forward pass and an assortment of trick plays the Norman high 1 school grldlroners put an effectual check on tho Championship aspirations of the clas sy Shawnee scholastics winning by a spore to5 on Boyd field today The battle wa alow and' listless throughout being but seldom punctured by sensational plays and almost two hours were consumed before It conclu sion Time was taken out repeatedly by both sides and at least two players sustained severe injuries 'Collins of Norman suffered a dislocated shoulder In the third quarter and soon afterward Wilson of the visiting aggregation hurt himself while clouting tho leather and was taken to tne sine line were doing the stellar work spectlve teams and their weakened both side The first counter came Initial quarter after the battle liad raged back and forth for eight minutes In the territory Shawnee was held for down and booted 39 yard to Johnson who earn back' 10 yards Shawnee lost 16 yards on a ahort forward pass and Norman worked the throw from Johnson to Walls for 26 yards smashes by Grier and Collins forced the ball to the Shawnee 3 yard line and Geyer went aero tor a touchdown on a buck over right guard booted goal At the beginning of the next quarter the visitor took a remarkable brace and swept tralght down the field on hard line smashes sending Wilson over for a touchdown after three minute of warfare No goal The core wa 9 to until near the elose or the quarter when Norman worked a forward pas fur 18 yards McMillan getting beyond th line of scrimmage and going 15 yard for a Touchdown Grier kicked goal making imr 12 to 6 The final touchdown came unexpectedly about the middle of the last session Norman got the bell on the enemy 40 yard mark on a short punt On th first play Grier broke through on a fake and ehot down th east side of the field for 40 yard and a counter Goal failed from a difficult angle and the game closed with the 17 to 4 In favor Of Norman ollowing I the lineups: Miller left end ByrJ left tackle Mcerron left guard Abshear center Taft right guard Givens right tackle Walll right end Johnson quarter Johnson left lialf Collins Loomis right half Geyer (captain) full Shawnee Tauble left end Higgens left tackle Robertson left guard Lar son center 8 Leachman right guard Leachman (captain) right tackle right end Evans quarter Wil son left half Loy right half Maxwell full back Brown referee Loy plre Ross field judge Washburn Loy timer 1 Epworth "UnivcTsily irTrcrUrTn TEinks giving Gome 30 to Brilliant and Thrill Mark Contest Captain of Visiting Team Injured Emporia KAtr Nov The flrot Annuel Thankgivlng Day content be tween the Count Of Emporia and tho Blate Normal school wa wvu by tho col lego her today to 0 The scnra wa'a surprise a th normal had defeated Washbufn airmount and Otte wa Hackney Hacknev Knowell Burress Referee James Masker A Lieutenant Thompson army ield Gordon Head Cornell ORTBILL MME ENDED 81 Offltt Enid Okla Nov In a hard fought game replete with bad play and penalties Oklahoma Christian uni versity defeated Northwestern Normal of Alva here today 8 to 5 JJ was repeatedly penalised for slugging and orr slde play but easily overcome all low of ground Alva wa not penalized dur ing the game but awkward playing lost th game for them captain fltrtibln at half at full and Johnson at toft tackle featured for while Reed and Etoh of Alva beek field carried oft the honors for Alva Thio close the seawn for'O without a defeat In the stat and give her a itrong bld for the state champion ship in collegial football KMIS5DDRI GAME ENDS IN TIE A tof vnd or Kansasr batt to 15 yard line After a fumble the ball went to Missouri on their own 19 yard line An attempted punt was blocked and Kansas got the bair on Missouri's 10 yard line Hell made a forward peas to Johnson who was tackled On Missouri' four yard Una Ammon was taken from end to full back and on the next play went over for A touaidoWttt ths side of the Hell kicked: out to Woodbury who held the half Kansas made 35 yeard on a dor missed goal Score: Missouri 5 Kan a 5 Tn game ended with the bail In the IHAUUI9 LHU LiBiU Th Lineup Jayhawkers With HeaviestTcam ail to Make Con secutive Gains METHODISTS I BURY 1 ire time Ok lon a aeries of successful rushes went owr for a touch down at th end of sevel and one half minutes of play Goal wi kicked The quarter ended with the baton 1 Muskogee made Its flrotlonchdown In the eecond quarter on which Yvorked went over tho line The al failed Score: Oklahoma 61 Oklahoma then took the nd another forward pass touchdown from which ei kicked Score: Oklahoma 5 In the second haltoPklal peatedly hold for downs am sawed across inc iwia In advantage until the last quarter when Muskogee ml touchdown in one of the neati on looal gridiron Doug i back for place kick the ball to Montgomery to bold foi Ttni iim received on neat pass Ing the line No goal inal home izi MUBKogee iv Aelitft from the nlaylngof Mt at left tackle made de: ited holes through Mukogeo line tor Dougla played a stron Muskogee while Smith at reeted ni team wen The Oklahoma boy were tonight at a banquet given i kogee High School gymnaslui Th llnenn follows: Oklahoma High I 11 wii iv 1 AiuwMrvie Thompson Everet I Mar shall Winn Kelot R1L McGee IT Land I Sfuskogee High Bom Towner Bbee GB Smith Prall Nell lazier Ej Smith Montgoni' Hl 1 Douglass Markham Referee Moffatt umpire I At Wichita Kcnr alrmount 13 Baker 9 At Winfield Southwestern 47 Oklahoma Baptist 3 At Tvnkawa fl 11 Okla homa university conda 8 At University of Virginia 7' University of North CerollniO At Agricultural nd Meehan leal tl Virginia polytechnic Inztlluto 3 A university Oklahoma University of At Texa A AM 17 Tpieno 9 At "Wlllmlngton Ralalgh 9: Wlllmlngton 0 (Stat championship) At Gelneivlll University of lor ida 84: Citadel cullers of Charleston 1 At Manon Mercer 38 Howard 0 At Jackson University of Ml '1 Isslppl 80 A 4 college 0 At Little Arken1 61 LLoul lane 0 At ort Smith ort Smith high 17 Little Ruck high 0 headllnemn Towner head ekeeper Vale field judge Lessly Playing tho visitors oft their fet In r'Z every quarter av th second and then i having better than an even break tho Jlpworth university football team Thura day afternoon won the big Thanksgiving klekfest from Texas Christian university teO 1 i The visitors though beaten were not iwhlpped and fought tor every lncb ot i ground In tl0 second quarter they braced and held the Methodist without ton additional score and came near reg isterlng In tho lost quarter the fast '4T! Ir I lift ybpwuim i9au and pulled off end run almost at will Worley twice broke loose for touch (downs which were not counted once be causa ot on onside piay uu uhw cause be etopped upon the lde line A third extra touchdown was made Yearn ley running fifty five yard after gath erlng fumble but the play wa apt allowed because of the ball having been whistled down just a the Epworth man gathered it up "The hlft la the Epworth backfield he Increased th eooring efficiency of tn toaA 60 per cent Redman plunged through the line for? and toady gain ducking under tte struggling Hum and emerging on the opposite ic Ito scored the first touchdown Jlarvey wa a terror at right half 7 Repeatedly ho went around th end for yard at a tlm and hl stiff arming waauperb Martn natlcn A usual 'Captain Bob Martin was antlonl playsr In all rhe carr' th ball tor about two hundred yM'd carried th ball over for two touchdowns but once he fumbled while trying to get behind th goal posts and Veil upon th ball for the touchdown During the early stage of th trams Bob etempted several field goal but had euccesa In the lot quarter he ecored two field goal Too much credit cannot be given thofmendn th lln rom end to end itwas almost Hk a ston wall th attack of th heavy Texan andoften hurling the runner back for )Ma Yeardley at left end played a atelier game on Helen and wa reliable wjtt the bait More losses to th reran" were suffered at hl hand' han from "any other tackler Ito kicked all four KOl following waroom to spare every time nti strong on defns and fast aft A 1 ftftftlvntl MX Harry Manin na often carried the ball for gain and were Xrd tacklera Waller Jhe center wa no of th sensation of tho gams tns Tong Methodist diving over1 center and pinning protected opening" left half tut a roa 1Je a 'Worlyln Hard Luck Sr Zr others With the ball within JU having run flfty hve yard end glvlnflL credit of the touchdown to Pnh aiHy Ksred? requently Woriey would circle Ih end tor long run tmd I to good advanta punting averaged 41 yards Tx on Defensive The vlritor had th ball eueh horJ ttai that it wa hard t0 on th good offensive mn carried th ball for th greatest Massey th captain waa playing a good 8m tni tbo 'swond quarter and removed ftrom tha field The Bpworth Hn wa lalmost JmpreSbthe nd threw th Texan for loise nearly every time thl kind of a play wa tried and th only effec tive play waa the forward pee which Epworth found difficulty In breaking up Twice the visitor had th bah clear Uie safety and headed for goal with a clear field Th first time th gam when Swink blocked a for ward pas behind the Epworth Jin and started tor a thirty yard run to goal Harvey displayed remarkable ped and overtook him on tbaVn ywrd line The Other time wa In the last half when Rattan wa clear With a forward pa a tm an I' tv Cornell Plays asteilame But Goes Down Defeat HASKELL INDIANS I TRIMMED 119 TO 0 Lincoln Neb Nov The Haskell Indians were disastrously defeated by the state university on Nebraska field today by A score of Ito to 0 It was high score for th season The Haskell team failed to offer any effectual resistance to the Nebraskan and were B' from the start Haskell made distance but once dur Ing the first half The visitor worked a serie of forward passes for twelve jards Owen rank Shonka and Bathbone mad brilliant gains The Indians outweighed and out matched played plucky football but only I twice in the stoond halt wer they able to hold Nebraska for doiyn zt' Minor mad on of th most spec tacular" play of the day Eluding Indian on an end run he dashed eighty Winstead Conn Nov Harry aged 17 year waa killed her today football aam between th Tierney det and an Independent team composed principally of Gilbert preparatory school student Th fatal accident occurrdafterA mas play which both team agreed to use I Mhad been running with the ball Ito" was tackled and downed but arose aftr the pit ot player had gotten up Ho took a step staggered and fell to the ground uneonsclou' Th lad died on the field within five minute after received the Iqjury Th gaino wa played on the be ball fieid of Ue ailtjrtt nreynratery sehool whldli trtany in pl ''U to Uuught that when Loe was tackled hl head struck a ton resulting In th fracture of hto skull Th gam wa stopped at one The Mro stood 9 tn 9 KMPORIA WINS tout mistaking hl own man for an Lr worth player he dodged and delayed till bY Becker Once before being taken out Massey the champion kicker of Tx caeayed a goal from placement tout failed 1 Txa Receive Massey lucky on the toss andchos to defend the goal Yoard toy lifted th ball to Daniela whn ran Itback to the twenty yard line Daniels jwaa hurled tor no gain but on th next play Epworth wa off Th following play wa failure "and In attempting to get around the end Busch lost five yards Daniel punted who returned th ball ten yardMartin made four Redman two and then Worley punted forty Ov yarda alling gain ha Triton kicked Epworth 'failed to gain and Martin attempted a dropktek from the flfly yard lln Th ball wa partly blocked and tht attempt tolled Another exchange of kicks nnd Epworth had the hall on her own twentyryard A 'I 4ine Martin broke loose for a twenty fyrd gain and wa followed by Jlareey land Yeardley by five more and againBob attempted A Held goat Th kick ITO short Ragman Get 77 1 I Twto WaUetwent pver th renter pln 'nlng th quartback with fl7BJ Mid (Daniel wa forced to punt to Worley a (who flashed back twenty yard Martin 'alnd five yard Redman eight and Martin four more when Rdman dived through' the line and went eight yards for th touchdown teardley kieked lgoV Beer: Epworth 91 0 iTIme 9:32 Th rest of (11 quarter wa cnre1e featured or wnini smws ntng on the part of Martin and Harvey JMAA TWWW gwthwrwd upy block tdWWAra DOI a 1: WWO A' I 77 A' 7' '7 4 I i i 4 1 iii 1 i tf I 4 aTrT "'IJ 111 wM lur Jrt 1 zw tiw mj iam 1 i 1 1 a if I'waao''1 2 xiii' iti nuifl n't jjBfrjMfu i 1 1 uiiiiiir" Missouri Oaltlnn Idler Hastings I Barn LG Miller Thatcher (C) Johnson Burress Shuck Roberts Klein Curtis Lemire Hall Epworth Yeardley Massey (C) Martin ields Richardson erguson Waller Anderson rm mR 0 4 fuller Armstrong Hulcy Taggert R1 Ratten Worley Groves ft Martin (C) I XLT ir Bush Harvey B' Swink Redman' Daniel.

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