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n'ruWinnrrTrrinrin Plffl. HOUSTON DAILY POST: SATURDAY MORNING, -NOVEMBER 7, 1914; ia a a znifcaw Italia, uu n. zu uj TOMS UAASU A sTaaeaaat' TTtiitiittTTtr in it tmtnttttttiiiiiiniiinmMi LEOPOLD PRICE PRICE tONGHORNS BATHE WITH WHY REDSKINS 3:00 FROM HASKELL THIS AFTERNOON AT Tjvo Teams Stand Out as Exponents of the Open Game in the Southwest- j. Longhorns Are Undefeated and Have Been Scored on but Once Local I Odds Favor the Indians Teams Weigh About the Same. DAY'S PE0ORAM FOE TEXAS EO0TEBS WHO AKHm AT 7:30 yw 'Tana 900 stroac.

wlU at a Boaxstoa and Ttxaa Caatral ooclal it 7:30 this morning. Tbey wlU act at taa Or ad Central statloa by' rinssiltt of Texas alumni, who wlU avott th rootan to braaktast as gMeatt taa kal alaaasi. At 11 a'etsck vsraity band wlU art aa luformaj concert In front of tb Rle. whs tb rooters from th main eitBat at Auatla will be Joined by HO rasters frean taa medical departmaat ot taa alrraltT at OaJraaton. Tb eogabiatd notara.

lad by their band, will than gtv on of their celebrated snake "res tarourt tb downtown atreeta. Tbar will bo otbw ftattvltle tuttU whoa tb gam will begin. Taa means' rowed of actlrttiea wlU etnas wit, a daar and reception at T.SO a. bj. gt the Tballan club as guests ot th BBlveral ty tluninl.

long runs. It I perhaps remarkable coioel dvuct that the only touchdown scoped this sea snot hoe Tear's hopes ban baea blasted by single game's V-as aa has beea tha caaaL dunnt th laat two aeaaoua. Uat yr. a th great Notre laun lyen which pro Ted th Thla arfteniocn at at Wast Xod part the 1 Drat tram ot the Ms gala wee of local foot-Bel will be nshered Id vita tlx Brat ever staged In Houston between the slty oT Texas and the Haskell Indiana. It will mou against Irui waa of the eanie order a nij from kkkoll by Johnson of Oklabosaa at Dallaa.

ILskell has practically tbe same tram this The 'world moves forward so rast; things change so over night that those of us who would keep abreast of the times must constantly check our knowledge of past precedents with present performances in all things. Take clothing for instance-r Time was when, if you were not a "36," a "38" or a "40," you were forced to content yourself with a make-shift fit or pay the local tailor a premium for his personal service. Now-a-days, thanks to the advance made by such concerns aa it out in tne Held last jn-ar, and the Be: tee Tenth came la mstorr DHawa rlu6 tliat ularea at College Statloa waa team, and tbe Lonrhorn. the ao't, -P Tela brtBCk here aa alrwa rranW4 ai rUiuiiff BP 'Q ivrmi wun a ciuu 1 that won flv out tb nine prrTiou oootenti and which, is lie only tam with wbou. th? LoDhonw hurt up auaiaiuea atHletic relation, Uut baa woa tbf Aid on the loo Tbr little la romparatiTt1 acorva by wbirh 0 fcdLre the ooi.testa.no of today.

Tb Haskell fullv ap to aiandanl of tnr tU-rra ot laat and bt naanj aa bring mprkir. imt tha lino is tuiid to ol gratvr ativnstli. The tram. tbe luaj t-t Kane tbrouxh Itinera, and cf laul SlmmtHia. Dautrla aad 'latdv.

ia nuc. in autatltuirs. Tb rriticiam bern mad tills tar tbnt Allerdle could ta a Stale ctutniiKiiishlp ihU year vttli a ftxHUl atrltif The team ll in the heat aaas i single stumbling block: thla year toe obit remaining obstacle is the ludiana from the Ug-hora standpoint, for Utaslsippi and Wabash an not tbs turmldable coateuJcr that the Bad-sklna are. The usually taciturn Allrdie la la th beat of spirits Tr toe prospect for tb fame today. Last Bight aa he rased oa hi squad attacking th koocially prepared aupper et fw them at the Country club, he smiled and said: Tbe aduad is in the boat shape they hat; beeu la tbla year.

We have been handicapped ill aeaaoo br tb eiceslr beat, but tb fellows aaT stood th test well. We hate had a It1' rest since our hard gam with Oklahoma, the Southwestern game giving my Brat string to recuperate. I am eery much plased at the way our pots hare Improred during the succeastTe games of tbe season. expect to win tomorrow's game, but not wlthoot th hardet sort of a scrap. When go back Austin we expect to going to piwpar for Misslasiiipi and Wabash and round out an undefeated seastn." Not least ImpresslT antborlty with re-Kurd to the lAHurhorus Is Henry He re, who Is known oxer Texsa as tb negro wtio answers SC0BIS HADE SY -RIVAL riEVEUS THIS SEASOH Text Texas va.

Trinity sm Texas to, Baylor si-0 Texas ta 8ic 1 41 Texas vs. Oklahoma ja-I Texas vs. Soatltwesteru 70-0 UaakaU- Uaaktll n. C. B.

0- Haskell n. Taxaa A. and mo Hnakell vs. Crebjrbton M- 0 Haskell va. Motr Dam 7-21 of Mtane for tlxliy' ffme.

Toe two will wrlxh la at approximately tbe aaoM 1Tb pcuoda. Both are about edual In apeed. but tbo lodlaaa ban tb better kick-Lit aNvtr. T- laa bp-a to offset Ibis by tbe f'-rwarrt papist of Clyde LittUoeld, nald to be the beat man that rter baodlel tht In Texaa. exrept Iraia of Notre lmc.

l.ieal inltla fator Texa. and bave been jtiTen as huth 10 7, tuougb la little betting reported to date. There Is a noticeable tuore-mrrt on tbe pntt of Teia aiuinui to seek reru money oc nbat anquetilouabiy louka like an eren bet. TNe offlrlal in twUy'a ram will be Van niper of Wlaruaain of Trinity and Pattereon -f Vanderhllt. Xau Blper has ofnclated at moat of tbe Mc iame 1n has lived and other and will umpire today.

He wi eaplal-l of In 1H12 and an all-W-Vtern half. l.mnrfitnL htmK.ir an lnmniM to the be-k and call of eenr Longhorn athlete. Ilennr baa been with the rnlTeralty since the beirlnntn- of athletics there. Many students trib. wboee lie fir from Tiaa, liav played but on? same la tin State tbla ar.

winain iLtt tivn. A. and M. Tbey hare not met a outvie oprKnLt that has abw beet. taoc by the Vexaos- Tne dlsT'lRT by fir tta bttr Icxd of the two.

ha Ting ail l.v of tha frame theT pUyrtl, and run up 230 DO In whit their kmi huv has (hiii rMHi but odc? ty a. bottlf i c-t llaski!) ha? playtxl fwr tranftea, niuutuC two au.i tw'. and has avortsl 60 ttraint the -T of thu op-potent a. But It must ivnieniberwl that liaktll has fattd etiffer opposition In their two iVftalg by Notre Iam and Ohrta tta a Brothers tl.att the Unfhorn tam ban lttt all peason And comparative oroa can uot tbrefor Iv ieptd a a eriterion. Indeed, tb ol can.

in which Texaj critic, LaT watched ike lcditUM save do uniKtrtnaity 4 to (rdtv the iaJ ability of the Ked Meo (xvm l-awrvuc. With a certalnry of Tictory. the lmlUn arc aaid tr bar covtred ap tUeir play and resorti-d oj'l atyle fi'tball ajraiost A. aad M. Just euough to win.

Tth? knew tat tby were uuder tue of tb Teiaa coach --and tb uacoTtrreu none the trtva lay wUlch ttrVr will reort best tin Itnhorua. Both cluhs stann mit as promitient exinnwnr tue nt ity Jr pnine in ttH Soutbwpat. With Th Inboms thin la aectwuiry. a they -au not build an ttVett or defend aroood ucb forvildab'e tin as Haskell poaaeaaea ui I'oireU and Articn-krr. Tlwv will p-lbly be ot- Iuntcd yapU in th course of the tame, and toitifet fijrarv actually raabuif th ball a Ciiho aa possible Texat wil all nf it.

Teraatllity 'Indeed. tit no m-mlHT of the Tvxas tujuatl. coach or uDdrtMiciar the makinitnde of the task before tli'm. The Texas adbfrvota ma? mm um ber Haskell mq port a nd one i the odds ti waur against (hf lad fnn Law- 1 of Trinity, la a brotfcer of w. Langford of a and aluuinl take Henry's prophecy on the outcome of a game as Una).

Last bight as be gar Clyde Llttleneld's passing ami a final massage he. too, predicted victory for th Longboros. snj Henry doesn't always predict a Tletory either. Ilenry'a opinion Is that Trxaa will win by inle touchdown or field goal. The Indiana are more than dlaplaylnf their endnrane In tbe amount of traveling they hare been sunleotod to this season.

Tbey were not to arrive tisiay until 7 a. m. and will bar sneut the night aboard a Pullman while the leinghorna were tosslug In tbe brees at the Country club. Only last Saturday tbe men from Haskell took a jaunt up to South Bend. lad.

which followed up their sally to meet A. and M. at Fort Worth: In addition to thla they took a little side trip over Pmaha. Dlsv ine aauie wno i one or tlia beat kiiown ofAelala lu the country and always In i.iiacl for lut bit famee. Laniford will referee.

Bt Patterson, the former all-Sootbern utar of Vandy. I stx.wn here, where be has PEICES FOB THE TEXAS-HASKELL BATTLE TODAY taw tor aewral yeara with Baker. Bnlta. Parker ft Aurwood. T.laT'l nroltahie hnetio liinnfAel.lt- Seats tor Hartall.

tba Haskell Teiaa gauM Texas. I'osttlon Fdui.md end "crr Rum tackle this aftsrooon will remain on sals at as 1 he House of Kuppenheimer, you'll find sizes, styles, models, fabrics and patterns in suits and overcoats which a few years ago were not even hinted at Come into the Live Store today and check up your clothes ideas with our clothes? your service ideas with our service; your price ideas with bur prices. Let us show you KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES at $17, $20, $25, $30, and $35 and your purchase will follow as a result of personal conviction. a the Sunset offices in the Rice up to J.x-.ian ccspt nird Pittmar Center Crclghton. coach Kennedy never worries about such a thing aa this, which won Id kill a coach of an ordinary eleven, for his material baa oinch of the stamina of Its forofsthers.

Manager Venae of the Indians wired Director Rellmoot last night thst thee were on thtlr way with everv man hi good If th (tollman Left cuard Frailer Choate leapt. I Wllllatus CanipWII Williams Flood I-owell Kl.b.rdl Btnte L.ft tackle Turner Lef, end inirre Quarter I.ittleBeld Rljfht balf Walker Banell Left half iMignonis relied on otr name crippling th Redskins their guess has gone wrong. The onghorns will not come Into town Mav nooa omy. After thst they' can be a bought at Wast End park Itself. i Bo seats are $X50 apiece.

Orandatand 3 and 11.10, bleacher and cheering ssctions $1. a special Rice in- a atltutr-HIgh school section SO cents and a a reserved section for colored patrons ti i aeseeeseeeeesseeeeaeeeesseseessesees HARVARD IS FAYORED nntii time ror tbe gsme. This mornlngTvrlll he spent In lounging at the club house, whirl imt. but tb team tnow that no odd In frr tni that they met an ouiKDi)t eonal tero and that tbe Hakell lurilari will the u.it finiiUUble eleTen they meet air Ibis Brazil. Tela dreams of an und'feated elerrn the Vara that tbe Orange taaa bnT trice in its a dream that waa tney win oe kept rree from any visitor.

SQUAD REACHES HOUSTON. VARDON AND BRAID COMING. ol7 anatteiT-l In If 1.1 bv tbe territic Um urimc of Kti'bvnlaub of Sotre Dam and tbe pniurinK bTUIiant Two English Pros Will Invade Amrlca of torn! and lxkne. bio SLIGHTLY OVER TIGERS Next Summer. Trij Rtport.) CHICAOO.

November 6 Harry Varrlen and 1mmattnt. And it The elfen of 1T14 1 to dn wliar that ot fli just short of. they must titht the tUstfil Indiana two eUiu that succeeded in defeating taH Haskell ledta: thfa win wor. the two arrn)teai -lirn id the West Nnrn Ikani- and t'hnstian Br fliers if St. Iuis.

B-'th Allerdlce and Hit Texas Eleven All Confident of Succeaa. Fresh from a mornlrut practice which Conch Allenlice pronounced the let of the year, tbe Lmborns arrieed la Houston early last nigbt after an afternoons ride from Austin. Tbe 'i men CBstttutlnt- the ftiuad ou which the I nieersitr of Texas Is basing Ita bopea for aa nndefeste.1 seasou ar' in tbe eerj' best cmdi-Hon powible. acrordlnit to Trainer "Bllla" IMscb. Tbe entire suua.l Is on edge for todart game for on It depends the breaking of a i-jear boo.l.

which has deprieed tbe iyingtionis ol an undefeated team lu football or it means Jam. Braid, two of the foremoM British aolf vrts. are 1.1 iMvade the United States aext Both Princeton and Crimson Fiin.tner. armnlinr to (leorge II. Ijimhert.

who reprard-d wry tnna team. Norre iHim. an if niurne.i yesterday rroiu a trip through 8cot- course. N-int bv Utter of the two. Ac ir to isiKi ana r.ngleun.

Elevens Are Unbeaten So Far This Season. xnlen has Won thr Rr1H.h mwn wi Notre Iiane NstM Haskell on the re marks Me r' in. of one msn alone. Quarter-bank Bermm M-ortnr the three touchdown on ship six timoa and now h.ilds the title. Braid has held the five times.

(Associated Press Report.) CAMBBIDUE. Novemtier Tm nn TRINITY DEFEATED PROBLEMS UNSOLVED btaten football trams. Princeton and Harvard, will match ttrenjrt and Ik in in k. SATISFACTION MUST BE YOURS BY AMERICAN LEAGUE JiOWARD PAYNE copyright lata THaT, HOUSE OF KUPPCNHatlatl r.h'?.T,'i".,ll,.,Uvflrst of tBt wln "Ties sssviiaur-o a t-. I Ik as araimaa sari 1 1 as.

a 'u -onu-fa ik 1 oi Tm major Meeting Adjourned Without Set Z. 7 ia me bast. The aectiaij between left onsolTed th- two most Important problems sJUIK9-d to t-c th ppaajrani. The (juea-tioii off win, tl' Kederal leacue apfivared no nuer for ail the debate on th aub-Wct aud vhaue lu tWDenhlp or Id the list of stockholders in tbt New York club was aa-nfunce). Ileirardins the latter r-Mnt It wan (riven out tbat do none it uis isin of it bad taken place.

nbHkt'ui ita th m-Diberbip of th New club was advisable by some of thr uiiKnatt ha preliminary to sn sttempt to siretfthentnu the team to th metropidls. Jetintte statement tliat the Wards, owner of the Brooklyn Federal, would not buy the New York Americans waa tha osjly announce-nvnt au tne Kedfral situation. Moat of the luairnates declared that were thouiAPlrea in fatrr of a reduction In the nura-IV of platers carried. Thev atrreed that "0 LE0F0L MCE uew rainier ntadlnm Allen's Fifty Yard Sprint Scored the Only Touchdown of the Game. tling Two Most Important vi.

lu- i to wing tiatunlar STJl, laan lefor kn Zl" DlaaTsAsrl of i aww Issues Before It. k.rL-i peopie in tne new isle slltl; f.ZJ?mi.Tr'K Harvard wa, riV -hU 'a "l't little betting ar U1 of rushing bacg, Opposite Rice Hotel Outfitters to Men and Boys 509 Main Street Post Sptcial.) 1- (Asrpciated Press Report.) pHICAf0. Nprember 6 American In'TwlndiDC up their annual conTention tMav counteract IhT a a more number than 25. but spring aeunite action ws uererred until the uittiilns. icaim a ranging power was au- aa AliAt HIE, Teias.

a hesvy field this afternoon Trinity university d- feated Howard Payne. 8 to 0. The game was naturally slow on account of tha bad condition of the field. The game opened with Howard Pits tut- sranVe i among rollowera of BAPTISTS DOWNED THE Th "ma" one "an on the TO-yard line. The teams txrT, iS! the DANIEL BAKER TEAM If TkZ uown tne nia.

out nither goal was endangered during uke Brat period. The iVt S. piaymg toe rugby game Place 1877 Princeton has won 12 games to 1 sr varcTs are. ihv Crimson haa eUu-u wun Howard Pavue in of the ball on Trinity's 30-yard line. tsrr.

contests. During the nresent in tne second quarter Howard Payne at once Hark To the Call inniu ruaned to Howard End Euns and Passes Gained Many Yards for Baylor Eleven. varrj had rolleil up 1S1 polnti to 17S foV'PrincJ-" srrl 3PM' KUKi 28 Points on i.r. vara and St on Princeton. i ayne o-yard line, but tbe strong line of the visitors prevented a score and tbe ball was punted out of danger.

A well executed pass OF THE u.owuwinsi men possession or tbe ball on Trinity's 30-yard line. The half ended with no score for elthar side. In fact, neither fceemed tn thw uln FOOTBALL lrfkTHE SOUTH. during the first half. DUCK and QUAIL Several Games Are of Especial Intereat Trinity receiving th i.

nee-saweu UD inn mnrn thu Held ousy, (Associated Press Report. ATLANTA, November tieiund ihen suddenly Allen grabbed a tumble the opponent's line and rushed 50 yards touchdown. lioal failed and the thlr.t I eu.ieu in UiTOr Ot TrUllty. tsreen Vandervilt and Tennessee at Nashville and the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburnl i tie lourtn Quarter raiene.l aesiin win. -rvino receivtug This period was uneventful.

Howard Payne desperate effort to put over na tne tieorgia School of Technologv at 'wtbell in the South (Houston Post Sptcial.) WACO. Texas. November ti. The Baptists pn.ved themselves "iMmebacrs" to stay toi? afternoon by the sturdy eleven of Daniel Baler bv the of 14 to ll. The Bar-lorites cleanly outplared tb.lr in every rtepartment the i-ame.

Baptists' Koal waa never in danirer eiei-pt wl-n land'a men were h'ld Bavivr's 15 yard line la tbe fourth quarter. The BaDtists' end runs aud forward passe them many yards of territory. Tbe in-torfi-ren-e of Mosley's has rtev.lopcl "ut taueci. side ao.vi sua tne game ended to 0 lineon Triuiti Position. Howard Payne.

Lert end Held X. an'd L-'! tackle Fielder VOU'VE noticed that 1 there is a vast differ- i-ert guard Kim Center T. Keii iZZ ann asnington and i-ef nd Ss-aribmore at Va Neither ml lu," our Ol lie 1MIB I.I h. 'mild' Rlltlit guanl Patterson Hlgbt tackle Mitchell RUjht end Lewla Quarter Dunkttm Beall McKeuile. Allen Hulsey Whiteneld Can- Ward Kstew Huffman (juaite.

Duncan Officials- ence in For the Hunting Season is now in full blast, and the man who loves the open comes into his own, and follows the call of the wild. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Hunting Clothes and paraphernalia of all kinds, and everything in the sporting goods line. We sell Standard High Grade Ammunition, fresh from the factory, and all other hunting accessories at the best prices. cigars. auiaini nas met de- Teat this season.

Other gsmes scheduled for tomorrow Include- l.f.','"" lJ" -New Orleans. Jann state vs Arkanaaa at Shrevep.Kt. La wfjr" V- A. and M. at SUrkrllle: tiair llailden Illlback Allen Bight half Kuffler at Fort ueieree.

rarier; umpire, Landmui c.T-M '-nnstian Broth- 1 xiiue rotes, Texas ts. Haskell Indians st NEW ORLEANS ARENA GIDDINGS WON DOUBLE HEADER. WILL BE LARGE ONE Defeated Brtnham at Both Football and easKetoaii. (Houston Post Special.) OIDDIXCS. Texas.

Novemhee CLM Forward passes by ibe accurate Crosslin tielted many nci-llent trains. lisnlel Kaker was seenilnely ont of the (rsrae when it to i.jtiK pa.ns. tmly two were made by Kreeland's one an end mn for 2u yards by Anderson, the other I forward pass to Hickman anK The Bsntlsla send in tbe first quarter when Roach, after several sweeping end runs, took tne ball on a forwapl pas l.y Crosslin to the ft yard line throucli a hn.ken Held. Mitchell t.ucke.1 It i.Ter. troesliu kicked gjoal from a difficult anjtl.

The Bajlorites scon-d strain in the' third quarter when R.mch made a l.p.ken Held nin of 40 yard after c-afhinK a pass from Cnwslin. Roach carried the bail over tb. run. but fumbled, and Turner, the liaptlsla' husky iruard for the touchdown. Crosslin kicked goal.

Ltician ICoacb stood out taj.Kninentlv as Uie star of the day. His end rims never'failed to aaln. while he was on forward passes and camlne them tiironxh a broken field. Criwslin's prislnc wae all the way tbrrsicb Turner. Norrls aud Uoach played stellar part in the line.

Anders'n nd Tunier put ii a star game for Freeland's men. Anderson was their oiilv de. pendnl.le streuilth on the The ilneup: Baylor. Iisniel Baker-Stanton Ift end Turner. i.

Koach Left tackle '(lllibs Turner Left guard Bat-well Maaacks Center Terry Msnsell Klght guard Kreelanll Let us fix you up for your rme hunting trip. We appreciate GUNS your business. FOR RENT and Brenluui f.H.tbnll teams met on the local gridiron this afte rnonn 12 Mil In irm a.f..in.i v. Crescent City Hopes to Profit by California's Auti'Fignt Legislation. latter In one of the hardest fought games ever witnessed in lildilings.

Score 20 to 0. 1 niniaillalnlr a1k a. Some are mild only for the first inch or two of smoking. Others are mild in the sense of "tasteless." The mildness of the Robert Burns is a different kind. Its delicate flavor lasts from tip to tip.

It has the satisfying mildness which indicates carefully selected bacco expertly blended by the finest of hand workmanship. Tell jour dealer vour favorite shape. have it in the Robert Burns, Incidentally ask him to show you the new "Invincible'' shape. We believe that it will please you. Houston Sporting Goods Store 'ALF GARDINER, Manager 910 Preston Avenue niUjlt i game ine Glddlngs basket ball team defeated the hall team In an easy game.

Score 81 tn 6. Feature r.f the football game was Hester's Ions: runs for (lidding and the interference run by the tMddlngs team. Feature of the l.aiket ball game waa the fast Rut" 'le' Minnie Stockton for Olddlngs. This Is tne second time thla Phone Preston 2330 (Associated Press Report.) NEW OKLLANS. November 6.

After it became known that the antlprlae tgbt measure hart heen osssed In California a contract waa li- yesterday erection of a fight arena here that Is expected to seht at least 10,000 persons. The result in California had been eipected by the promoter who will finance the Tentnre. and pljns were prepared and a provisions! lease on season thst t.lddlngs has won a double-header from the fitenham teams. U.f.ru. I I ii i i i a seaaary.

usaici nail, atlas Lovelace of Breuham. say Korris Bight tackle Fanning Kltfht end Thomas Mitchell Quarter M. Prentice the site was ready. 1iuislana now la said to t-f the omy Mat- in shich U-round fights may I r.lin Ift hiilf K. I'reiu be legally staged.

LOSES WILLIAMS AGAIN. Koa'h Kigiit half Smith Austin College Captain Can Not Accom- THE BIG NINE CARD. VMIIingbam fullback Anderson Captain. pany Squad. (Houston Pott Special.) SHERMAN.

Texas. November 6. On the eve I Baylor. Fonts for WiMingliam. Sosi.e f.a- Mltchi-ll.

Jones for Norris. Bfunsi tut The Sweetest Running Car in the World of the gome with Teiaa Christian university tue Austin college eleven Is again deprived of Price 2. 4, and 7 Passenger Models $1875.00 f.o.b. Factory Ita captain. Williams.

Williams was In practice all this week and expected to enter Saturday', game, but hi. Injury has taken such a turn r.r Mansell. Keed for IVnrod, lst for Cnelin. Crosslin for lsls-11. Barron for Ksnning.

ll.sier for Jones. for Barron; Iisniel Baker. Phillips, for Prentice. for Smith. Touchdowns-- Mitchell.

Turner. tools from ttnirhdowns Crosslin 2. S'-or- by quarters First. Baylor 7. rianicl Baker second.

Bsrlor ii. Kaniel Baker 0: third. Baylor 7. Daniel Baker fourth, Bavlor 0. liar.el Bak'T ll.

"tlleials Massinglll (Teias): umpire, f'ottr. (A. and M.c head linesman. Bonner 1A. lumx oe wss unable even to accompany his teammates.

Barrett will play Wllllama'balf and Holland, a la utM.ful fn. r1h I.hln. another freeman, la Included among the reaervea. this making his Brut trip. Tf no otuAr unexpected handicap appears, tbe team Michigan's Battle With Penn la a Western Feature.

(Associated Press Report.) CHICAGO. November 6. Tomorrow's Western football card and last year's scores: At Ann Arbor. Pennsylvania 0 vs. Mlrblgsn 13 At Indianapolis.

Ohio State 6 vs. Indiana 7' At Mansion. Iowa. 78 va. Northwestern 0 At lies Moines.

10 ra. Drake 0. At 8t. Ionia, St. Louis va.

Waahlngton At Lansiug, Mount Union 7 vs. Michigan Aggies 13. At Lafayette. Kentucky va. Purdue, no game last year.

Michigan's annual clash with Pennsylvania Is tbe feature contest on the football progress for tomorrow. The game promises to be a slashing battle for, while the Pennaylvanlsns were off this season to a rather poor start, tbey have Improred steadily since and apparently are at their best. On the other band, it la likely that tbe Harvard game, though it was rough, wearying contest, helped the morale of flw green Michigan squad, giving them conadence and teaching them the imports nee of the close adherence to the uctics taught by Yost. Leaders In the race for big nine honors hare an off day, but there la a good deal of Interest in tbe Indiana-Ohio fame at Indianapolis. is in ricem-nt condition to fight a hard game.

sD'i M.c timekeeiers. Hogers iHayLori, CVde1 iiiano-i Baker i. Time of quarters 1-Vv and lo miuutes. Georgetown 1, Taylor 6. (Houston Post Special.) TAYLOR, Texas.

November 6. Oeorgetown The 8-Gylinder Cadillac Is Here hln-h school defosted Taylor high school here thla aftsmoon bu the Taylor athletic Held by the score of 1ft to 8, Oeorgatovrn makloc three loiicndowns and Taylor one. Rob Burns Cigar lO Bobbie Distributers Eest Russell Cigar ti. Have You Ridden In It? Giants Defeated White Sox. (Associated Prist Report.) SAN FRANCISCO.

November Clark's sin gle, arhlch followed Bnodirase' double In the Memphis, Tenn. Intn lnntnr of io.i.t's nm. K. Nw ors. enilleloer serosa the flat "He the run reanonalhls for the all NatlonaTs victory over tbe- all Amerlcaus.

Score 3 to 4. IN THE MISSOURI VALLEY. Missouri and Drake Only Two Conferenoa Teams to Meet. (Associated Press Report.) KANSAS CITY. November Tbe Cnl-rervity of Missouri aud Drake university are the only Missouri lallej conference teams that meet tomorrow.

Most of Uiebther members of the conference play minor james. Interest for foliowera of th- valley sport, therefor) centered at lies Moines The Missouri eleven has "own during the Isst two weeks itnl is being pointed for the Kansas game on November 21. N.liraska, which with Kansas, is credited bx critics as hel.ut tin class of the valley, will sneot Mornlntiald" college at Lincoln and unless there Is a ups-t the O.ru Hunkers sfioold have little trouble In The record of the Nebraska team to date shows victories over tise Michigan Aggies, the Kansas At'glea. Aniei and Washburn, a tie with Houth Dakota and no Wltl: Ilalftiak Craig nut of the game h-imss la lurthet crlpled for its clash with Washburn at Toiieka tomotrow. However the Kansas coaches heiieve they can add another gau- to the Kansas win column, which Incidentally, has been unbroken this season The two SI.

Louis elevens Waahlngton nnl-TeMty aud St Ixnils university will settle their dlKereatxa In a (sine full of local OKLAHOMA DEFEATED AQQIE8. Owens' Sooner. Won Their Annual Dime, 2 to 6. (Associated Prtu Rtport.) NORMAN. November A.

Tbe University of Oklahoma defeated tbe Oklahoma A. and M. college la their sanotl football tame hare todae by (he scale of 128 to 6 Roth Houston Motor Car Co, Corner Preston and Caroline Phones-Preston 3102 and 1822 Football Rsaulta. (Associated Pren Report.) AT EMPOUIA. Kan.

Normal 63. Tarko col use-' the forttnrcl pass to advantage. Members of tbe college I earn starred indtelrluallv net coal. I not oreicume the team work of the lect 0. Al WICHITA.

Kan. College of Emporia 13. Fnlrmount 0. Bar the Bignaturt CASTORIA Founts id. Ihi Yoo Hm AlwaisIoMt el" POST WANT AD WILL SELL YOUR HOUSE Read Rest Want Ads.

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