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The Tulsa Tribune from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 12

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The Tulsa Tribunei
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SUNDAY OCTOBER 211928 Tulsa Tennis Club Pushes Net Sport orward Slides fva' "I Blclimn carried bl out ot bound Down punted to Hooper Mil on Wien ACL star backfield per Lit It ore the Houston MARMON TV RkR Aire wera reports at the time when they were new et the business MURDERS GOLHBAtL nt whacking up world eerie money that they went to blows in the club mww Gvm4 kwnV4 rMlf fiotriftf fjb 1 uaalllaAJ wmhiIbm mlav ni4 hfiW vfOXV PMANNa The hardest part of the Co hold second place in high 39 him I i 1 Ml aao 1IH1 Mi 7 let i tom rntmood Herr Ros 31) Qrlpr hr El Ouafi Compete With American Stars Tonight 17 Hi SU IMi WU iin 1M4 (33 IN MNI Professional Marathon Running Rein rodneed IO' RO Randolph followed and the touch down' was counted Mteell kicked goal and in a minute the game epd Sd with the Irish hurling paw after pass into the empty southern air 1 4 A 111rn IXER ALSO LEO DUROCHER THE YAN M7 2J0 WT ata sts in ftta ms sos na SIB Ml MS fW in its IM 7 H4eJ M4 1 174 HO UM UM l4 1WI 1 '1 WIN MilIMO I MlU24 jm 1W 1M1 JStIMS! 1M tm l)l Vt' Mur yard) on rlahi end rm Moffar) aukaiHutad tor McOMlan at fl end' keen is regarded by the ball as the freshest tookfe in baseball and some real rookie stories are be ing told about him One nt them concerns the last trip nf the Yankees to Detroit Durocher wm on second George Moriarty manager of the Tigers was on the third bae coaching line and Tom Connolly was calling balls and strike Late Little Rock Rally Turns Back Tulsa Braves 7 0 ree Sebring Eml With Eli on Best of 32 14 Wnit IM 4 M7 I PL A SM Powerful CridldQ CrncL Brown Eleven KY IRISH DETERMINED In the third period Notre Dame staged its most determined attack but the engineers rushed Nlemlec off his' feet on passes and kept the Blue line away from their goal strip Notre Dame again was halted on Teen two rlod by grei At IM NEW SERIES 78 Eran greater luxury new h1 and front end design 'Double chromium fitmsnta new colors Power Straight 8rhncdn orth "Amwicin Tnk Cr Rice rvey Vount Oil Buexney North Amrtiwi Tank Cr Whiter WAS fUdko Shop Dwnoviin Th Mhlstte Wifi KTUdlo Shop" Mlikr DHmond Nrvr Hw VirrUnd Ac the finest offered for less than 72540 fine In the man ner of its looks ine In the way of performance Here are a few of the many speciflc'thinfte you fcet In the Smooth effortless operation com bined with more power than yob will ever need Com fort and easy 79 of the wheelbase is covered with flexible springs set in rubber blocks Try the Long Ruhr Pasaca Give Tigera Counter in inal Period 00 KI Dashing Marmon style typical Mannon performance seasoned Mannon dependability The price is not annual vacation is lyitig about the Rood time you had Hnunsn luuuiud tor Orap nrhi rod Andon tiled io tsln Ihrouh Irtl rm and tinwl 1 WlchUn't St rrd Mln ihrouth ir i nigh the Blue defense ws tncklwi with' only three ywda to go for touoch down Lumpkin rammd once a lii Ht'iyc down and engsged tn eonvmation with Connolly Going back to hla po sition Durocher went around by Moriarty and said: to know what I said to him? asked him It he could get I you a Job next yar" ATLANTA Oct Georgta Tech outplayed and out stayed here Saturday and won 13 tpO in the fiercest fought inter sectional battle ever staged in the south The Yellowjaekets smashed over a touchdown in the first period and missed goal afterwards or the next two periods two great de fensivemnichines eut each running attack into bits waiting for the breaks to give scoring opportunity grekt punting finally forced the Irish back against their goat Une Lumpkin inters erpud apoM from Nlemlec with two minuses to play and carried it back to the Nbtre Dame 5 yard line and in two plays Lumpkin and Ran dolph bucked it Over and Mlsel) kicked goal The Yellowjackets took command of play in the open Ing period outkicked the Irish punter and soon forced Notre Dame back against Its goal line Starting on their 34 yard line Thomason smashing at tackle and forward passes spurting out from the fists of Durant and Mizell swept Notre Dame back steadily Misell carried the ball on a port buck for the touchdown Thomason missed goal Rockno at this point dispatched his first string' backfield into the fray NEW BACKIELD SHOWS i Nlemlec Chevlgny Drew and Brady composed the new backfield quartet Nlemlec delivered himself of a 15 yard kick anitw resumed hammering Hanaoiun BY RANK GETTY United rews Sports Editor NEW YORK Oct 19 Oh a ton bark track tn Madison Square Garden Bunday night professional marathon running will be reintro duced to the American public after a lapse of two decades If one excepts the Pyle Bunton Derby which was neither a financial nor artistic success distance run ning for hire has been practically a dead issue in this country sines the days th 19M when Dorando and itavM nut on their famous pursuit It is toe Icic of BUI Pickens the sports impreiwario that profes sional marathon rates can be pop ularised and so ha Is introducing Abdel Ouafi the IMS Olympic champion dole Ray ch stlest contender and a poly glot host of distance runners who will compete for priees aggregating WitoO next Bunday Ever since El Ouafi the little chocolate colored Algerian swung In through tlx marathon gate In At the top lx pictured the new Tulsa Tennis club building a gray Stucco and tile structure located at Twenty ninth street and South IawIs avenue Below are officers of the club They are left to right A Leland secretary Dudley Morgan vice president and Bill lAilusr prttiuicnt irw That Tulsa is beginning to assume a definite role of leadership ln tennis circles of the south middle wwt can to a large extent accredited to toe Tulsa Tennis club officials and members of whlcn hive shown marked foresight and aggressiveness in toe construction of the finest elub house and clay court battery southwest ot JKasaa city And not only thatt This group ot IM Tulsa sportsmen has attracted to the city premier net 1929 state championship toumanwnL Whervtoo Sooner State racket artists Invade Tulsa next summer they will find awaiting their disposal an ultra modern club house witn every convenience the largest city club offers Thia club house a one story stucco and tile building of Spanish design has just been completed near Twenty nmth street and Boulh Lewis avenue It It composed of four rooms men's and women's locker and shower rooms a kitchen ette and caretaker's room Upon 1 the roof of the building is a large porch where spectators and players may rest Refreshments Will be served there during the summer The organisation now has seven courts all of which are constructed of clay brick shale but it owns four acres of land dajoinlhg the club house on which eight additional' courts will be built when they are The seven courts during the sea son just closing formed the scene of the Arkansas Valley and Tulsa open tennis championship tourna ments and the dty meet as well as a private club tourney will be I sponsored by the club in 1929 the officials announced last night The Arkansas Valley and 'Tulsa open crowns were won this year by red Royer who also won thr club's title Officers of the club who have been instrumental in promoting the net game in Tulsa are i Morgan vice president and A Leland secretary Cams Gillette I McCammon Mr Morgan Huey Johnson Hill A Klein schmidt Mr Leland Dr Char bonnet Morrow Jr and Mr Luther Boas Love ana a narco oi ai Coach Morrison allowed A his entire squad to parton game ana acorea wu ing the third period Captain Murray tfr for his team aa dltf B' hH Allnnr'V Bandera played briliant game in the 8 line breaking through several time backs for substantial BAYLOR BEAK jumevxpnnT Del Behind a charging fo Agard wall Baylor university's Bcahsdroytl through line at the Gentlemen's home field here Saturday to win 29 to 1 The conquerors of the Texas Ag gies were at the mercy of the Bears after the first quarter which ended a scoreless tie IKDIVIDVAI AVtAKS TMtl Piru ml 19 rsa mi lie HU 3M US3 TEXAS AGE COLLEGESTATION Texas Oct jO Texas Christian university held its record of no defeats for this season when they won from the Texas A and armer? here Sat urday afternoon 9 to 0 Both teams were even at the half then Howard Grubbs halfback star started the drive that upeet the Aggies when he ran 49 yards to piece the ball on toe Aggies yard line This performance was all that was needed to start toe CU gang going and after a aeries of lino smashes Griffith carried the ball HamrtM Noria amcriun funk C(i Allrort Tub Alhl'tlt filhib Hoeyll Genti Purnltut Co Turton WAS RSlo Btol I Row Harvey Yeuns OU i urhni urniiuf Co muniro IW hall to i Umprieh Tula MbltUe Clvb TuUa naUowl IS I WtonerSe rwt urrHur Co riliman nwlaceC Mr 'Ll' TtaUee rwrvtprt lh MQffMn iur norSMIrt Hkc Yo Oil aartneMtortM namu smwirsn 'i tins PTKinvtre ItiMion ft 4trrd Hne Jabntun pycth in on old btt ihsirt a Innc IM Moetotd bT Pilkintton 2 A fha RlkHNiUxa I a 8 fit gg aw wfi gw ng Iinr 'lepauic lPW VY GJ IndiUriuiiJ bkh ludiYidMl' town Mil Otiwxt 04 LITTLE ROOK Ark Oct Unleashing a combined aerial and sweeping end run stuck 1st to the flnsil quarter Little Rock high school toters Carried toe ball front their own 34 yard line deep into Tulsa territory and slwta six yard pass across the goal line for the lone touchdown of the game When toe placement kick sailed between the upright posts tha Scoring for the day was com pleted with toe visitor from Okla homa on ths short end of a 7 to 0 count Unlit toe locals tesorted to an open attack after attempting tb bet ter the strong Tulsa forward wall for more than three quarters of the game toe visitor Appeared to have a slight advantage over the Little Rock agcreretfon the count In first down standing six for Tula MW three for Little Rock LONG KND RUN But the desperate last minute as sault in which' the locals thrice caught right end flat footed and circled him for long gains com bined with several short passes net ted th home town gridmen four first downs and a touchdown With but tew timesouta called and penal ties scarce the two evenly matched team confined their attack to straight football resulting in a mid field dtadlock struggle until the final quarter Kennett for the visitors recovered a Little Rock fumble on the Tigers' 38 yard line let in tha first period for the only thrill of that stanza but it was to no avail as early in the nsxt frame Tulsa lost the ball on downs by inches Just before the half ended Gra ham toe pile driving Tulsa full back crashed the line for ten yard and toe longest gain up to that lime BRAVE IN DRIVE Early in the third quarter the Davie team aver ge held by tlie Diamonds is 930 High 10 la lOM and high 33 is 3942 The Tulsan A is second In high 10 at 1050 while Genet urniture at 2339 City league standings: Otnst urnlinrt Co Tais North American Tank Plamoad Ntvr Nox IUrvr Yow OU A RftOlo With Diamond Neer NM Tuta Athleoo rtnb I OSO Uih Diamond Neer Nm Oul ruibilaia com Pane M33 oc Xs Beginning to 'End for 46 0 Count 1U I 13) 133 North American I Jahnaoo replaced JeMwn In haek tielA klfkeS owr roe I 1 Wirh ita'a ban On their awn 30 sard line Oah named tl verda around rlebl end Time out Wtohlta Oerter rrplscrd Hna ord toe Tula at risht end ad There was a time when toe New York Yankees had th reputation nf belna high mathematicians In the distribution of their world series A ihW (HAA MAW Bt RU PHILADEIPHIA Oct 4IB Captaln Paul Scull and bls Uni verslty of Pennsylvania eleven ton tinued their undefeated record here Saturday by polishing off Penn state 14 to 0 before a crowd of 000 fans Paul Murphy and Scull scored the touchdowns that sent the Nittany Lions back to Center count) with their twenty ftrat defeat in the Ion? series between the two schools jnd avenged last 30 to 0 set bsdt Penn given two' additional pointe when State was offside and Scull's trys for drop Bcull whoscdrop kick beat State two year ago iirni tiied me mo i SpectaciUar play of game when he picked State forward ias out Of toe air early In the second period and raced 70 yards to the goal line By a Brilliant piece or siaesteppin Scull evaded Joe Miller the Lior 185 pound quarterback who made the costly pass iTrCATCiuCAGO CHICAGO Oct 20 Uffil American bowling congress will held here March 3 to April 2 It announce by Mort one 'the 24 members of the committer in charge' Between JADOO and 15000 bowlers' will test for national i After winning seven games and toaing but two the Genet urniture Co five is leading in the acramfile for 1928 champlnsnip ronnrs of the City Bowling hagut with a per centage of 778 despite the fact its team average nigh 10 and high 33 is below those of other contenders The Tulsan Athletic ciub and North American Tank Corp teams an in a deadlock for second place each having won five games and lost for for AM per cent The Diamond Nevr Nox rollers hold toe lead in high average high 10 and high 90 but rest tn fourth place in the Standings after haring won four games and lost five High Nm Klobsx DtsiMn Nvr Nx Nmvr Nak (inm North Amertcol Tnk Cr Pilcher Hrvr Yean OU Bnrtwsld Harvey YnuncOll KlUna Tulaa AlhlaUo Club Tralxrr WAI Radk 11OP Mlddatuh Dlamon Nrr hnx Butler TuHa AtnU dob li srcoivn qtiaaria ijumaftal KbUr 9ohm Mr Tulia at let halftack Blackman mart tint down throuih rishi uart Wall wtehlta xs rar title Nertrtlrt carried the ball Io Wldilla's 4 vrd line Markman named the batt mH bf bounds no sain Benetlrl nn a wide end run sained our halt ard I Tteneriel tailed (aln throosh risht auard tt J3wtM runted over so line Wkhita'a ball on he) om iO rard line On a fake Jflar Htndtraon tumbled Tulaa rroovered Wlrhlta retained five varda oft aide Tulsa ball on Wichita's rard Hoe Wenefiel made alshl tarda throned left I tatkle Senrflsl mads one and oiwhalt yards through risht tackle Blankman tarried the ball to th ard Una thrnush renter Slartman added one verd Jitarkman went thrmish risht aiiard tor a tourhdown Beattie kicked anal Score: Tulsa 3f Wlrhlta I' lasher tnada five yards th root risht a taekle Tima out Wichita j4 CMUsShsr out nt kmindt Bill nn Ji Tims' 3 verd lln henrtlal Ihrnuah rl(hl line Bmles' made tour yarda over risht soars OU a take play PWitStog oat lair sards Bmettei made four sards rotis center has) meomnlrt Wlchlte laO Aearann nan kwe'i nlacefl Benetiei in ousiisio me lum Tutsker lost four runs on an end run Hnniwr kicked to Miley who fumbled re cosered and returned It tn WlehUa 's 3S itne Nalley failed sain PHklns Ill a HaUea for five sard lain A aataaaod Sax gf mO JGW IB'U k)lhk itwwe replaced Levitt at left Soard tor Wlrhlta penaliaed II sards Lovftt talked Bailey made on) iroush talk tackle Dubin made cue Time out tor Wlchlts Dubte failed on tour down Hooper klekett to an sS yard line Bailee di io Wlchlla'a yerd line Ia mnallsed five yards oft nlrt tor la yard lot Bailey MSH ninv iriern tor ard faaa Piikmewm na aed thtnsrn tor wt hlla's hall on thalr rd line In tote pe tfi theJflwL ql4ricc with toArffing up indobtcn the fell turned loos a jadrthat sent the Irish backon Wfclr goal line rom this disad vantage ths Rockne forces Better recovered Their passes spurtea time and time again They nected KVeral time for Jong gi but cot 1 1 non make them stick inally Lumnkln ciant soohotr a a 1 I i lac nhA Xvbwm A iUllMM kt JAIlVTXA Utlk VI vwa a Brown came back to score a a series of brilliant passes plunges which gained ysrrfc Mar san Brown quarterback toot a pass from ogarty and scored Ui touchdown a Yale ran toe kickoff back to fa own 31 yard line but drew a 15 vrd penalty Ellis substitute ye quarterback then slipped off left end and sidestepped and twisted hu way down the field for a touchdown He covered 84 yapis in the brUllant dash Loezer substitute Yale center in tercepted a Brown patei a few minutes later and ran to Brown' one yard line before' he was stopped Wilson Yale substitute scored th touchdown THIRD QUARTER SCORELESS 5 The third quarter was scorelftg but McEwen Yale right end took pass from Lampe and ran to Brown's three yard line as Ihi period ended Coach Mai Stevens then sent th Yale second team into the game and Brown blocked an attempted kick and Edwards carried the ball over in three plays for Brown's second touchdown Pennsylvania Eleven Continues Undefeated IS ysril Un Wlehii) furnbl nf Blnkmin BlAtkmxn orrlvd hail ihr) time) blow tee ball on wen liA'i to rar tins lkhm made one xsrd inrouih risht tack Blsekmsn wnl inroush Ittt Urkia fur thr nrj Blart man rumbled rwvrd rtd th bll i1 wirhita')' inr y)rd Tlnw ul WIohHa Blsckmatt nt throuh Mukr lay a louWidgwn BvatUa kick) soi Brbr: Tula 14 Wichita A kicked Hl Tolk vr al Un Tulaa' ball on th SO rsrd Un Blackman mad ctshl rrda thrrnnh rtahl tackle Blackman tlv yrd Uirouth rlhl suaid Norhm mad on) yd throuah rUht farkl luaekman Im I on yard around 1 i A A WS IltaA tu ACRia Mown rii ww stiard Blackman lnirrpad Dallaancr'a aaa a A aaI aA SSk uamaadlar mlaaina ka 1 mm YSk)W av)riB wnta wn I itn 4MnfidU faild MJblM )hbuAk Udi IwAkta nrtftk najB4 ans Mtmami 'tnurerpted on Wichita a 30 yard lln John on thrown fhr oa el no winner over a big field at the Ninth Olympiad American pro moters have harbored toe idea that such a spectacular performano might very well be commercialized To support their contention Joie Ray who finished fifth at Amster dam maintained that ha could take the measure of the Algerian in a return race Ray recently turned professional for the' purpose of meeting El Ouafi who gave up hte amat ur standing Immediately after th Olympic gams What started out to be a trudge race appropriately sponsored by the i promoters developed into a rsgl maiuthon run when two inns an Esthonian an Italian an English man a Jew and a Swede werw added to the list of starter It was felt that With only Ray and El Ouafi competing th affir might turn into a fiasco through toe collapse or complete failure of one of toe pair Joie Ray will start a favorite largely bjcauM more is known afejMit him than ahnut ih8 others and beciugc of a feeling that toe visitor started a drive that for track with Ito sharp turns will be Ume looked dangerous Davie better ulled to hte style of run rlppdl oft nine yard on a fake play nlng than to the other who are bringing th ball to hi own 38 yard accustomed to competing outdoor gtrlpe a few plaj later Graham El Ouafi despite some astute foun4 hoi in th forward wan vertislng ha run Just on good and rgctd go rds down the field rac in hi life and that lat sum hin pulled down from behind 38 mer when he breezed past th la yard from Llttls Rock goal A boring leader along toe canal bank Tufo then was intercepted at Amsterdam and led th wy to aJKj threat ended when the th flnteh bl the Olynjple marathon hom team kicked jwt of danger i hv verftl hundred VlterdH i Tm thA rilnuinff YkJrinrf TuIm hftd a th XTT i danger sone when Little Rock re iKa I 1 I Covered end opened tip with the 1( Vz "JL winning drive Avinger circled vwv A Z8T rrtr ft end for 34 yards followed by 1 1A 14 1 1 tw0 short pasaM Another race I I 1 IA rL around the terminal on a fake play KJMsTTLX zX VA ZXV gnf) tha hall rested on Tutoa sljt I yard marker from whence a pass In tine with this of Avinger to Brinkley carried it property destruction at Cambridge Mir0M the goal for a touchdown too suggestion is Avinger kicked goal for the home lege correspondent to pep up toeir lM(n stories Thus locals STAR mrtinrtON nrf Coach KennUndByrseretoede zSs Sng rcHhla They re ropoijed punting by ly made this trio th i ormers TUSCALOOSA Oct 2 Crrneh Lineup: Wallace Wade has clothed his Aia inn bama sqaad in Wire netting to krop i the men from eating one another in scrimmage A dispatch from Cambridge ends like this: "and the bucking ma i annkir chine was ued until Iteves a mib wwhns halfback hit it so hard he broke it It's lust a well Harvard doran use hxlfbarki in the kW 3Mssjr )vw I Ml! regular games NEW HAVEN Conn Oct 20 powerful team eruhM eleven in toe Yale bowl be fore 40000 spectators Saturday S3 to 14 John Garvey brilliant hh halfback sent the TBIue away to flying start by scoring two touch down In the Opening period uu game was less than five mlnut old when Decker intercepted Brown pas A pass Decker tn Hubbard made 14 yards apd fly down on 14 yard' itofc ig two plays Garvey Went for touchdown A few minute later Garvey re covered a tumble on 11 yard line and runs by Kill lnd Garvey placed the ball on the ons yard Un from where Garvey plunged over BROWN ALSO SCORES Brown came dck to senr touchdown in tha second vu reiuseo go oown wucu moment arrived "Go on Dempsey said to him in a clinch Put down if you can 1 aln such a sucker" Smith told him And Dempsey confesses it took about five solid punches to to get toe big clowmoff his fet and he wasn't out And Dempsey was ready to step on him if he got rebel and tried to gt Up GOOD GRACIOUS! i ALL KINDS STORIES ARE being passed around now telling of th deplorable condition Dempsey was in before hl two last nights One is said to have been told by Marty Burk who was one of sparring partners at Sar atoga when Dempsey was getting ready for the Sharkey fight When Leo lynn announced that Dempsey would do all his boxing in private one of the New York sports editor demanded that Dempsey either work iq public or submit to a hyslcal examination by a physician named by his paper Burke suggested that workout be staged for the sports editor and that they would make It look good Burke volunteered to go down three or four tone and make 19 look swell Th private workout for toe skep tical writer was arranged and Burke acocrdlng to his story opened him self wide in the second round Dempsey let him havlt tor al he was worth but Burke wasn't even Jolted Bo to end the tragic tale Burke dove for him two or three tlmaj THE SIX DAVBIKERS TOO EVEN I HELEN WILLS HAS thrown her support to the Repub lican candidate for president the Democratic candidate will get a few votes from th colony of sport nota bles The Babe showed hl preference in no uncertain manner when the were in Washington recently He want to pose tor a pic ture with Mr Hoover lest it hurt Al's feelings Bob Jones volunteered hi serv ICC VW III" AzVlHWl I4v WtllisisfrVC Ct i I and he mean that wanted i to shoot birdies for the New York governor Earl Band pins a Smith button on the bridle of his bosses and flocks of ball players are from down south where they don't vote any thing else but Hl WIHHU1U UM "tom mirtu house over toe question a to what constituted a regular piyer ana now few regular players there could be on a regular team Two or tore of the star who 1 IIa)a4 ikat nave since aepanoa uwwru thanwere only nln player on the fieliT there couldn't br many ilAM ulna tlasiilnr YVrt tHfil murr mibu 20 fellow by any trickery of mathematics be cut in for a regu lar's share of toe money Ther is a record that Mike Ga sella a utility Infielder doing hW first year as a bench warmer re belled when he was cut in for a paltry five hundred bucks and that he got a regular player' full share when the Babe went to the front for BUT NO LONGER BUT I THERE EVER WAS such a 'thing as penury among toe New Ytkrk player it uns no longer to exist Or perhaps all the misers have departed Because In the cutting up of thel money this year the Yankee player did a number of noble things Their graeldusncss in remember ing the widow of Urban Shocker and their thoughtfulness in taking care of Stanley Coveskie and a number of I other played Who hadnt meant much to the elub earned them more respect and regard from baseball men and player than toe four gam vic tory which th? irom the Car dinals In the series wAniKATnw an nnfin? A Jack Dempsey according to his friends served notice recently on Tex Rickard that they would cease to be pate and friends if Rickard quit coaxing him to retdrn to the ring Rickard instated when they discussed the subject thelast time thjkt Dempsey had at 'least one more fight in him Dempsey insisted that he have another fight in him and that he even have a punch left And to trove his point Dempsey made a confession Ths high spot of the show 'In Which Dempsey is appearing on Broadway i a fight with Ralph Smith one of the villyun In th play Bmlto of coure has to be 'knocked out and tor the best pur poses of Ml concerned he Is sup posed to take a dive 1 th ahnw hBd rone Mverel nlghU wad he had tested the puncnes oi me lurnirr viiiupiukt Smith rot pocky And one nicht he wMkfz tn am nut 27 Ea mumeui wu em Brorlimtn MrCrtVKennrtl Clot)Ntiminrlml) nrJack Smith Drt) Orahsm for JmV tOO many? SUP nauosc Mark tor Brockman Jos Swinh regular games pum jok Am ton tor Job Smith Uttlo tito jor SOUTH BEND Ocu 'lhinting I Pulten ftoopr tot A KI orccTlrc wTcaed hers today or the rest ol th week RMnO 0T MJiiUdrywhnn punter haw been so vicious thl P1 Ut year that goal paste had to he ro 7itui i placed three time Mter being ra utu Rock tor spimtered by crashing punte CHICAGO Ort The ub stltute center knocked over one (gl the dormitory building here today ROOKIE PRAISED AS STAR in Un practice Btagg ay he no Scout Charley mraett to i St longer fear Purdue Louis Card think that Wild Bil Hallahan young southpaw who I0WAN8 TURN LOOSE starred tn the Txa league tha IOWA CITY Iowa Oct 30 4 year will be a sensation with to Th powerful Univeralty of Iowa card in 1929 football team turned loose on Ripon college at State ield Saturday af ALMOST RAN A HUNDRED ternoon and gtemrelled Ite to Beryl ollette sub MKbe Yk tor a 81 to 9 victory The Wtsconaln almost mad one of those 100 college teamk line wa unable yard run touchdown recently cope with the rushes ot the Old h6 missed It by two yard Gold backs and it wa not until it tirtsi iiviav taihnn ftaaAh Tuff I lit ANOTHER CHAMCB weraen sent in hl re erves that Detroit exercised Ripon was able to wie Nolan Richardson ort Worth I tTexa league) third baseman anl TELLS IT OVER RADIO iit dve him another chance in 1929 XCt IO IBM HI VBIIIUUUW vitVHI tswirar MMMa 1JlrT19Ih1in WiMrrf Sli I I the court 15 year ago at the Bsmmy Byrd rookie outfielder tomike" broadeasting important ten be alto tb New York Yankees next nl meet ot that section 1 summer shoot a nlc game of golf t)i 1)1 3 1M1 ih4 IS WANHinuiutv no uouu: IM 3 BASEBALL MEN CHUCKLED AT the round of a nasty erack at the 1 Washington club tn the answer of! dii puj Block owner of the Newark i Internationa League club when he 1 wa asked if he would permit Wal ter Johnson to go to Washington 1 Ul A awnlainMl YWfifrr hart stood in the way of an employ who had a chance to better htmself tn business and then he delivered th crack when he referred to the Wash ington deal and ssid it can be considered a promo tion for him to go to Washington then I would not want to etand in i'gVSwmmWWX rt th big jed brick Stadium it An ihrmih 'itritf sterdsm winner over a big field at i OstlMhu for )' rt Hoi'twr md llrt down tbroMo rlh auird Hm'o) td4 ftv) elert tbreusB ifki sek') a HIW bloektd eepuni4 over imI line Tul' ball on TuIm 30 iui) rtm) out Wtchli) Tulsa Mannon Co 620 East Phone 3 3480 dependability JL $3000 but only 3 for tin 7S Srdan Alto Ntw UU5 factory De fw eijuipmrnt NEW CONVENIENT TERMS If you car re fay out fh enffre pttrrhatt pric of for an txtrtmcly liberal tinteypaynW If you havii a car to trade in tee trill gceepit cash against down payment ptice THE TULSA TniBUXE TULSA OKLAHOMA Responsible for the i Sunflower Setback Conllnurd rom ge if'luU Trd line Bhm eftrl 'h ball ttr Um) for tHi ln stui and run) Dn naaaad Io Mto Wbo want 19 raid) rw a touchdown utU) kicked (nl 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Uns Belle) felled cotn'on a towchbaok Baller made nine rarde on Couchbeck ntar Benet tel added threw rsrd over right tackle tor first down Bauer lo at rsrd on an and run i Beneftel 'went ihrouah rlaht tackle iroun if' feJaTU CU and ijCet Away Right oot oremost in Southwestern Conference ing toward th Irish goal when the over for the only touchdown or tne gun sounaea lor in nir ay IL S3: RICE I 13 DALLAS Oct Rlc In stitute at Houton attempted to stop Southern Methodist University of Dallas Saturday with the latter's own style of football and found the Mjisteng jiujt capable at defense as Offens in passing Rice lost 13 to 63 The Owls three 33 passes during to game completing of them There were able only to make eight first down however And two touchdowns Their scoring wss ty wnn iM Muswjr passe and mror ot uru ollume ittltutea ciicatty fullback grabbed one of fngte in the i twisting back tl lie starredden Smith AUSTIN Tx Oct 30 Two fumbles by Quarterback 01 offset great York of ullback Beaver and his hefty teammate here Saturday afternoon and Texa university triumphed over the Pork er 20 to 7 tn a art game Replete with thrills that came a each team resorted to the aerial game when both forward wall held stsunch both Arkna and Texa put up a game that would have been much eloaer had not Oi fumbled the pigskin in cnicisl momenta MaeBurnet second string center proved tha sensation ot th game a mH EWtofeto fvimhlai swiytwu and interceptea anomer paw twm fuX of 013 WA recovered by their Brown Texas tackle and thlgted to ron another toucnaown inc ackbi team proved Iteelf to be the greater line smaaher with Beaver gaining almost at will through th Tex lln Beaver's put Ing also wa a feature of toe game li thrMh nbl tMkl Down eunied rtr sei aa (Mfaatyr )eln I through niar OattMtwr a pm wa ltropid b) Mr tie fib erll th bail bk tn Wlchl'a a 19 vr Blackman ma faur var lhteb canur Blaikman rnafle an Ihwuh lf) auate Banrtiat' cnr4 a Georgia Tech Is Victor in Came With Notre Dame 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