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THE HOUSTON IiUDAY 10 1 i 1 -i Marine Intelligence Domestic Cotton Markets Football Results OKLAHOMA SOOHERS ean Sport," the Motto Closed; Liverpool Higher Colgate tl. Calawkla 14. Westara Resarva Cast I. Oklakaaia 27. Rica 0.

SENSATIONAL AERIAL TEXAS -FARMERS AND LONGHORNS BATTLE TO TIE Port of Houston. ARRIVED, SAILED. Ken, a af Marylaad Nartk Caronaa State (tie). Caraall 41. Peaaa 0.

AT THE CLOSE Liverpool steady. Now York Holiday. Now Orleans Holiday. SPOTS Of Houston Heights And Central Hi Teams None. PLAY DEFEATS OWLS IN 'FOB Rolllas Cellei 3, Blrajlaihaaj 8oth ra Callage 0.

S. Flaal: Ssata CaraUaa IS. Citadel Liverpool Good demand, tut buslaoss 0. llullloo I lasmal I K. Pen row I nhn Itmery I i (Continued from Psge One.) (Continued from Tage One.) WashlHftei aid Jeff ansa 13a West moderate, 6 points ap.

New York Holiday. rlsh fiend limn around left eud. no gain. Time out. Pin Midland Khl the next play Kice attempted a forward pass, only to have Tyler Intercept it.

Mount Ha ker son knee hurt. He Is replaced by 5lne After a dav'a rest spent by the HeiKhts and Central lenmi watching Okla P. IMiyer Hendricks and Tyler then negotiated ltuckner. Ball in ploy. Texas kicks.

Ag homa and Rice Dlav. oractice in the two camps will Friday, the final JO-vard pass. James was sent fn fo i.ub rifinan lies' ball on their 27-yard line. Collins Pltttearg 0, Paaa Stat 0, (tU). Ualvaralty af Detrtit 21, U.

ef Var ajoat 9. Gaorgttawa 13, Baths ay 0. Montana Ualvaralty 0, Oaaiaaa Ual. Now Oriaana Holiday. Galvestoa Holiday, Houston Holiday.

-Dallas Holiday. Mar del Norte being scheduled before the city championship clash between the two Morrison at this stage of the game. A through left guard for one yard. Time Morrison left the held he was cheered out. Texas ball on Aggies' 20-yard line.

VESSEL DRSTINED TO HOUSTON teams at Rice field Saturday. It was not altogether the finest thing in the world for the players on the hr the fans on the Oklahoma side of th varsity 0 (tie.) Line buck. Tyues through center, no 11-1 11-1 I. Fletcher Faxrell Lake (leva Lake t'lournov All Americsn cotton exchanges were closed gain. Robertson kicks.

Aggies ball on ua a Nortnera 7. wittenDera 0. held. After two line plays Tyler ami Hendricks negotiated a 20-yard pass. Texas Ualvaralty 0.

Taxaa A. aad 20-yard line. Aggies gain two yards through left tackle. Weir faila to gain. Swarti was hurt in tackling.

Alexanue Thurxtay In observance ol mankigiving uay. Higher tone continued to prevail the Uveriwol market. The contract market opened 14 lo 19 points up end closed ateady, 13 to iiiei. Kossuth Sneaker Labette two squads to. resist appealing outlays of turkey, cranberry smu-e una plum pudding Thursday.

These edibles are not generally regarded as Ideal training '-diets, and for the first time the football players felt the sting of being on a contender especially on Thanksgiving day. However, nroud mothers hare promised a foot broke through and pinned Tyler for End of first half. Score 0 0. five-yard subtraction. At this stage of 0.

A. Hagg 17 poin's up. Spot deoiand was good, but the Third Quarter. Oraka 21, Qrlaaall 10. Nebraska 70, Colorado Aggies 7.

Ohio Ualvorslty 0, Marietta Collage 0. Utah Aarlcaltaral College 14. Uaivar. Lake fair uric derate. Prices closed I points the game both teams took time out fre business was moder Third quarter Aggies kick off and tltetr boys Sunday, win or lose.

ciuentlr. the heat having lis eltect. Afte up. one attempt at a line play Hill threw a Both teams are in good hap for the The World's Metal Markets InVlinV K'n tt Standard eonner ilry of Utah 3. Liverpool Futures Football Schedule riiinAY.

NOVEMBER 23. Mltrl T. Wlllinin Jewell. kick the ball over the goal line. Hall is brought into play on the Texas' 20-yard line.

Robertson aronnd end for 12 yards forward nass to Hendricks for a touch Spot fits 15; futures 7 17s Id. Electro-. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 14.

Followina are the lown and James kicked goal, Dialing the cnghtoa is, soatn Dakota 0. Notre Dame 48, Mlchlgaa Agglas 0. Marquette Ualvorslty 7. Wabash Col- mc not t76 10s: tutures til. lin woiatinn in tbe Liverpool spot matkeu lone score "II to II.

and first down. Aggies through center r.iiiiMsin very steady. The last score was again the result of Spot 25 2s 6.1: futures 24 10s. Zinc Spot legs 0. for two yards, hlani through right guard for one-yard.

Time out. Rail in play. iVWidy's J6 5s; futures fZ 15a. forward passes. Rice kicked to llailey Month- Ipening Oc.se I eioe and two line plays netted three yards Texas' ball on line.

Texas kicks. Unitary then tossed a forward pass to Aggies' ball on Aggies' 3U-yard line. San SATl Kl'A 1 MUf.MlllUl P.Mititn (Vlfir r. Il.lv Out, at H.ton. r-t.

Nlarara. ill ltiii.i. Ir1- fit. Icnjtin. at Pioton.

IKhIMIA i IMXI I II. ATLANTA. Mor. IHrre. at Can.itn.i th.

Ttlc at SmvCirn. t'allftinita nt. tiref.ni Acrivulturai. a rvVri.MrTiTF! 1 1 CPE1Y University or Claclnaatl 7, Miami IS. Centra College 21, Talaaa 0.

Kansas IS, Missaarl 9. Vanferbilt 9, Sewaaee 0. Gaorga Washingtoa Ualvarsltv-Catho- ebruary lleudr.cks. but the hall was brought back game. Student associations in the two schools are perking up and a gigantic parade is planned for Friday night throughout the downtow district.

Ohi-cr 1 leadens from both school hare put their rooters through their paces. 1 While both student bodies will root and root hard there is that sportsmanship principle prevailing throughout that practically guarantees agninst anything smacking on the unfair. The word is being eliminated from the conversation of the students and players as far as the game is concerned and the word "beat" substituted. I'layers and students alike Marcu because of an Oklahoma offside. James Bagging and Ties l.fil ders around right guard, gain.

Weir fumbles. Texas' ball on Aggies 35-yard line. Texas through right tackle, no gain. MeCallum criss crosses for one yard. then m(le Ihe most spectacular forward 11.65 ifV 60 Y.t 11.17 10.

9 10.65 llo University, called accoaat of raia. May I one July pass of the came tossed the pigskin 11.47 11.41 11.36 11.31 11.16 11.16 11.12 11.00 10.71 10.47 11.65 11.53 11.63 ll.f.6 11.61 11.46 11.43 11.34 11.29 11.16 10.86 10.64 11.78 11.67 I'MTEU STATES NAV.ll. St NEW oft its Hopkias ualvaralty 0. Wash aa. fully 40 yards into the waiting arms of toa and Lea 7.

uffust Texas' ball on 42-yard line. Texas completes forward pass nnd gains one-yard. September Sugar Bag Cloth II. M. GRAVES INC.

Houston, Texas UlltK. SVTi nPAY. PECEMBER 3. T.onlalana IolJ ts. Louisiana Collect', St Ilex anuria Mississiri't Aijpirft.Trn.M, iva jfl'MtKVIIIK Wooster 6, Movat Ualoa 0.

Baylor 28, S. M. U. 0. Texas kicks back of Aggies' goal.

Hall in Ictoher November Captain Haskell. Another attempt at forward failed. On the next plav James threw a pass over the end to Hill and the Sooner caught it while on the dead run and crossed the goal for another play on 20-yard line. Aggies ball. San Texas Christian University 19, Arkan 11.69 llrcember sas 14.

Silt Til Kit I v. H.lll.liu.l ders around the end, no gain. Aggies kick to 42-yard line. Texas returns two Deorfield High af Chicago 14. Brock touchdown and James kicked goal, mak Liverpool Spots Liverpool (iood demand, but business mod ton a.

ing the count to 0. Passts End Struggle. Franklin and Marshall 0, Gettysburg 0. MATE, at l.l'S AMiH.ES VONPAY. PKl'FMPIR lit.

Orrffuo ts. rulrerlt ef Hawaii, at Honolulu. MONDAY. JANI AKT IXi. vs.

llawa'l sricultural IVlrce. at lulu. erate. points up: sales SOOO bales, S5UU yards, lime ojit. Texns ball on their 41-yard line.

Time out. Keen replaces Winn. Itall in play. Texas fumbles. Aggies' ball on their 48-yard line.

Weir through right guard for two yards. Morriss through American; imports 7004 bales, 6900 American. While this ended the scoring the last I. Today I YeMcrdav I l.al eai Grade few minutes of play was virtually a mat Ordinary I 7.98 ter of forward passes. Rice received the think that the word "get" implies other 1 than true sportsmanship.

I'layers and students alike realize the importance of the game. They also re-, aliie that the game will be derided strict-ly on its merits as a football gsme and further that high school athletics and sportsmanship are being put to a Should one untoward incident take place which might allow the unsportsmauship to step in it is realized that school athletics will receive a severe blow. Kaeh team places its school tradition for clean play far above everything else. Next comes the honor of the school 1 which comes of winning. uirikinsoa tjucnneii zi.

Muhlenbarg 68, Ursinas 0. Georgetown 14, Bethany 0. Springfield 0. New Hampshire 0. Tulsa 21, Phillips 10.

Baylor 28, S. M. U. 0. University of Georgia 28, Clsmson 0.

tl onhnarv. I 8.71 kick and on the first forward pass at right guard, one yard loss. Aggies failed to complete a forward pass. Aggies' kick to 13-yard line and Texas returns to 45-yard line. Texns through center for one yard.

Texas through left guard for I 7.9! 4.27 I 8.67 5.27 10.42 8.27 11.72- 11.27 12.12 12.77 12.52 13.77 14.22 18.52 tempt Jackson intercepted. Jackson then threw one tn Johnson for 10 yards. low middling. 10.48 MuUlin? 11.78 l-ullv nu.ldlinRll2.18 middling. 112.68 Middling fair.

111.28 Two more passes failed. James and University of Alabama 7. Misslaalanl one yard, lexas kicks to Aggies 40-vard Jackson made a six yard pass. Okla a. ana m.

Pirates Close Football Season by Tieing S. M. U. Houston Post Special. GEOnc.KTOWX.

Texas. Nov. 21 The Southwestern 1'irates closed the football season by tieing their rivals in Methodism. S. in Italia last Fri line.

Aggies' ball. Weir through center noma failed on a forward and Uice was University of South Carolina 13. The for 7 yards. Aggies through right guard given the ball. After three attempts to uuaaei u.

E. B. BEER Vsnderbilt 9. Uelversltv af the forward pass the Owls on the fourth attempt had the pass intercepted by Jack Bar Silver LONDON', Nov. 24 Bar silver 38Hd per ounce; money 4 per cent.

Discount rales Short billn 4 Vk per cent; three months' bills 3 per ccot. tor 4 yards. Uray replaces Darnell. cir through right tackle for two yards. Morriss around right end.

no gain. ltuck South 0. Virginia M. I. 7, Virginia P.

I. 28. Notre Dame 48. Michigan Aoaies 0. son, ihe last play oi tne game was a plunge by Jackson for 12 yards.

Final ner througr center for one yard. Ball on Established 1872 New Oriaana, La. Cotton, Stocks, Grains, Provisions, Cotton Seed Oil. Sugar and Coffea Naturally prior to a game where so much interest is esjdenced rumors spriug up from nowhere. Some one mouths a rumor that one team intends to "get" such and such a star player and immediately another irresponsible half-wit im-" parts a counter rumor until finally fans Texas' 30-yard line.

Doings replaces Oklahoma Aaolea 13. Washbura Col. score i to u. Robertson. Sanders around right end Rice.

Position. lege u. day, the same ending Ihe field w.is muddy, the game played in a rld drizzle. for the slippery field the faster Pirate backs miRht have gotten away for a score that would have won the Once Paniel was open in a clear field. am bar.

of New Orleans Cotton Uxehanest. for two yards. Aggies fail to complete Baker 27, Ottawa 7. Bethany 16. Kansas Weslyan 6.

Fairmount 0, Friends 0. pass. Aggies' kick 40 yards. Texas ball on 18-yard line. Texas around the end for six yards, Burns replaces Pena.

Ball in New Orleans Future Broker aVaeoclatloa. New fork Protluo Kxchanre. New forat Stnek New fork Cotton. EUehenrew New Tork Coffee and Sugar ttichaora. tne-.

Chicago Board of Trade, Associate Member nt Liverpool Cotton Association. 8peclal attention riven to tbe execution ot order, oa tl, above sicbsuss, Washington University 0, St Louis Penn State Eleven and Pitt Play Scoreless Tie Associated Press Report. riTTSBCRG. Nov. 24.

Penn State's undefeated football team came to the Panther's home town Thursday, and the University of Pittsburg gridiron war 0. Oklahoma. (C) Howies Cullen Hamm McKinley Kdmundson Marsh Tvler Hill Campbell Right Alexander. tackle. Vnderwood Right guard llarrett Center I ton Left Williams I leprato Left end Chambers.

McCaine Right Kennedy play. Jexas through right guard for oue yard. Flam makes long end fun for first Kirksville State Teachers coJIeaa 7. down. Juid of third quarter.

warrensoerg state leacnors college 0, Fourth Quarter. and slipped down. Throe times the Pirates had the ball on their opponents' 1'i-yard line, but the ball was so heavy that a kick was rendered hoi less. Southwestern' record against S. M.

in football remains clear, since they have never lost a game to their Pallas brothers. Coach (iardner announces that the game Friday was played according to tin understanding entered into last yenr wherebv S. M. should meet the Pirates icntrai oi l-ayette 21, Webster, 6. Watson went in for Elam and Milller and players of the schools hear them and in some cases they are believed, with the result that unless care is taken an und'ic Ticionsrjrss may creep in.

ISoth schools are guarding against it. Coach Countryman stated Thursday that bis men were going out to fight and fight hard but dean. Coach Stone is authority for the same statement. Captains Shown and Loftia both realize the ethics of fair play as do all the players. "Win or lose:" they say, we want the other fellow to come to us after the game and congratulate us on the dean game we played and we want to go to the other fellow with the same feeling." brt Arthur Eleven riors held the -Nittany Lions to a scoreless tie.

The game was played on a field ankle deep in mud, nnd the backs found it hard to keen their feet. Pitt out play went in for Captain Weir of A. and M. Early in the period the most snectaculnr BE SURE McKcan Fullback Substitutions Railey for Bowles, play of the game occurred. On the Texas Defeats Ellington Houston Post Soecial.

ed the visitors, gaining much more ground through the line and around the in (Jeorretown next fall. For some un Stahl for Marh. Johnson for Hendricks. Jcckson'for Tyler. James for Morrison.

Nwarti for McCaine, Willis for Swarti. McGce for McKcan, Pcnix for McGee, Goodwin for Penix. 4o-yard line George McCullough took a forward pass from Sens and ran through a broken field for 42 yards, carrying the ball to the A. nnd M. 10-yard line.

In ends, and registering seven first downs rORT ARTHI'R. CTexas, Nov. 24. to four for Mate. The Ellington Field football team went down to a 47 to 7 defeat here Thursday Colonna, who played fullback for Pitt.

was a consistent ground gainer, and Touchdowns Hill, Hendricks 2, Morrison. Goal from touchdown Bowles 1, afternoon in tbe Thanksgiving game with the locals. The visitors' only consolation when he gave way to Hewitt, late in the order to make the catch McCullough had to leap high in the air. It looked like a touchdown for Texas, but the A. and M.

line held like a stone wall and Texas lost the hall on downs. Sanders promptly Before you buy first mortgage that tho real estate behind these notes Is not overvalued. We Investigate this feature thoroughly on all the loans that we offer, and we can still 'offer you a few first mortgage vendor's lien notes, running for a period of from three to five years, bearing 8 per cent Interest semi-annually. These notes are on Improved property that is kept Insured for over the full amount of the loan you make. General Securities Co.

D. A. FORD, President "It's Good If We Offertlt" the fact that they scored the only accountable reason S. M. has stated through Director Hlackwell that this will not be olayed.

The Pirate students are unite disappointed, for there is a keen demand for yearly reciprocation between the rival schools, and there is hope yet that the matter will be arranged that an annual Southwestern-. M. football game will result. Gardner also announces that BaVlor university has refused to meet Southwestern in basket ball this year and in football naxt year. touchdown of the Kcnnon sfi-ninst Ihe loon 1 team.

The real strenrth of the teams is kicked out of danger. game, he was given a great oration by the fans, who packed the stands to capacity. Captain Iavies, leader of the Panthers, displayed his old giving a number of wonderful demonstrations of broken field running. Killinger, State's shown in the downs. Port Arthur failing On the second play, another pass.

Wat- only twice and Ellington failing to make 8n Alet. ullough. made 10 yards and first down a single time. ne first touchdown for Texas. McCtil- James 2.

Goal missed from touchdown Bowles. First downs Rice (1. Oklahoma 17. Officials Kef.Tee, Rix Dartmouth) umpire. I'tay (Texas A.

and Head-linesman, Kinney (Mississippi A. and Cornell Wins Annual Clash From Pennsylvania Rickard Is Through Arguing With Critics By HARRY NEWMAN. By Leased Wire to The Houston Tost. XEW YOUK. Nov.

2i. way of re-plying to some of his critics Tex Rickard said Wednesday he had made as many overtures to as many of those folks as he cared to. Now he was just going along in the even tenor of his way and if the rebellious ones would An business with him they mnst come to him. Kllington's only score came in the first lough made another beautiful catch. acting captain, and his running mate, Lightnen.

were the outstanding players Stacy, on two plays, electrified the stands quarter on their first play. Port Arthur for the Lions. 80S Carter Bldg. P. 2097 I i.ineup ana summary: Penn State Position.

rittsburg had received and had carried the ball over with long end runs and line plunges in three minutes. Ellington received and their first play was a long forward pass to right end, Murdock carrying the ball McColluui Left end Bowser Hills Left tackle. The ciiarge has been made that Southwestern nlayed ineligible men in the game October '2'X Southwestern administrative authorities are exceedinsly nnxious for this charge to be cleared. If any ineligible man was, or ever has been on Pirate team they want to know it and to the best of their knowledge none has with a gam of 20 yards off the A. and M.

tackle. This placed the ball on A. and M. 20-yard line. Stack attempted a place kick.

It was short and was recovered by Murrnh of A. and M. on the A. and M. 20-yard line.

Sanders lost two yards on an end run from a kick formation. Sanders punted to the 50-yard line to Stacy, who return Baer Left guard Sack Associated Press Report. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 24.

Cornell outclassed Pennsylvania nnd won their annual fwtball battle. 41 to 0. today. Bentz Center Stein Bedenk Right guard Peters half tne length of the held for a touchdown. The teams lined up as follows: Ellington.

Position." Port Arthur. Mnngosh Left end Stewart Hoglo Left tackle Plettraan The victors thus finished the season undefeated. Tbe game was played in a promoter had in mmd some of the boxing managers who for several weeks have been trying to dictate to Rickard in the subject of matchmaking. "I am ready at all times to offer a rea- 'aonable inducement to any of the boxers who I think would be attractive to box- McMahan Right tackle Kelley lliiffeni Right end Quarterback Holleran ed nine yards. A forward pass.

YY atson to Stacy, was incomplete. Reasley re been. Dean Wimder and Professor Codbey, chairman of the athletic committee, expect to take matter up immediately with Concli P.ridzes. and if it should drizzle which made the field muddy and sloppy and chilled the spectators. Kight Halfback Kaw of Cornell was tbe inr fans." said Rickard Wednesday.

"I transpire that he is correct in his charge outstanding star, his terrific line piling would be glad to have Benny Leonard they will make imblic niioloeies through placed Jliller for A. and M. Watson was forced out of bounds on an end run for a net gain of only two yards, although he actually ran 12 yards. Another forward pass by Watson was incomplete. Stacy attempted a place kick while standing on the fiO-yard line.

It was knocked down by Keen of A. and 5L. ing enabl ng him to score five of the six touchdowns made. Fullback Lechler made the other tally. box in the garden and will offer him Ti ihe press for this serious chnre.

Dean er cent of the receipts to box any man Wimder has continunllv and carefully, might select to do battle with him. the assistance of Professor fiodbey 'I would be willing to submit three Professor Tinslev. looked into the First period On a fake forward pass We Offer for Sa'e Kirby Petroleum Company United Oil and Natural Gas Products 'Co. Humble Oil and Refining Company National Bank of Commerce Sherwood King Stock A Bond Dealera Preston 580-553-542 Kaw rau 40 yards around left end for Cornell's touchdown and Hanson kicked ttames to the champion from which he I matter of eligibility. if any ineligible hut Texns recovered the ball on the Grew Left guard Prpjcan Karisb ('enter Peveto Andrews Right guard Spence Cronkwright.

Right tackle Henry Murdock Right end Crim Koenick Left half Langridge Barnes Quarterback Snndefur Veilock Right half Maddox McGrath Fullback Carter HutchiWon Central High Wins Cross Country Race Associated Press Report. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24. Hutchinson Central High school of Buffalo. N.

could select his own opponent, but. of man was played aeainst Baylor it was Texas 33-yard line. Texas punted and the goal. The Ithacans scoed again ilson Left half Davis (C) Lightnen Relit half Anderson Knahb Fullback Colonna Store by periods Penn State 0 0 0 00 Pittsburg 0 0 0 00 Officials Referee, Maxwell (Swarth-morel; umpire. T.

Thorpe (Columbia); Headlinesman. McCarthy (Uefmantown) held judge, Crowell (Swarthmorc). Oklahoma Aggies Win Final Game of Season Associated PrSsg Report. STILLWATER, Nov. 24.

The Oklahoma Aggies won their final game of the football season here Thurs recovered when A. and M. fumbled. It was Texas' ball on her 35-yard line. following ray fumble on Vennsyl vania's line when Kaw and Lech ler ploughed through the line on sev YY atson threw a long pass, which eral plays.

Lechler linnlly went over for absolutely unknown to any authorities of Southwestern, including Coach Gardner. Mr. Bridies made charge personally to Coach (Jardner'in Waco last Saturday. The basis.of lie charge is unknown at Southwestern ns yet. fJardrer will give his first call for Intensive basket ball practice next Monday.

course. I would expect that he would come in at the lightweight limit and tint everything in connection with the but 'would be in accordance with the rules laid down by the New York State athletic 'commission." SPORTBRIEFS tbe tally. Hanson again kicked the goal grounded, but A. and M. was penalized the length of the pass for interference.

This gave the ball to Texas in midfield. After vainly trying to gain by forward passes. Texas lost the ball on downs in midfield. Second period Shortly after the start of second period Kaw. aided by perfect interference, moved down Pennsylvania's left side of the line and ran 10 yards for Thursday won the annual American mter- 'ven letter men and many other Iikciy men will be present for roil call.

The game ended with the ball in A. and (icholastic cross country championship a tonchdown. Hanson k'eked goal Associated Press Report. 't XEW YORK. Nov.

24 Stanisla M. possession in midfield. Final score: day, defeating YY'nshburn college of To- race in rairmount park, scoring O'J Again through excellent interference Kaw scored on an end run. Hanson failed to A. and M.

0, Texas 0. points. Basil Irwin, Cedar Rapids, Zbyxsko. who will defend his heavyweight Qontk Fnrl AtKltir wrestling litle night in a bout ljOUln "VinieilC high school, was the individual winner. pekn.

1.1 to O. The visitors were unable to get into Aggie territory until middle of the fourth period, when, by kick the goal. covering the tbrce miles 100-yard course Third period Hamer of Penn fumbled with Ed (Stranglerl Lewis, former cliam- Club Wins Grid Game on his 4S-vard line and Hrayton of Cor pion, announced Thursday he expected to a retire within a year. a series of forward passes, they drove the ball to within 10 yards of the Aggie line. They were lacking in the final punch, however.

nell recovered the ball. On the next play Kaw attempted to skirt right end. wav in la minutes 10 seconds. MARQUETTE U. WINS.

Associated Press Report. WANTED ered a moment and xhen shot through Thurman for an off-tackle play and rah ihe Aggies in the second half made two touchdowns in ranid succession, both MILWAL'KEE. Nov. 24. Marquette 4l vards for a touchdown.

Hanson by ilnsbrook, right halfback. university closed their football sea kicked the goal. son here Thursday afternoon by defeat Fourth period On three line plunges ing YY abash college 7 to 0. Marquette Olney of I ornell, who replaced lechler. went from his own 3ti-yard line to Penn The South Fnd Athletic Association football team defeated the St.

Thomas Athletic club team in a hard fought game on the St. Thomas field Wednesday afternoon by the seore of fi to 0. The only touch down of the game came in the third quarter when South Knd gained possession of the ball on a fumble on S'. Thomas eight-yard line and carried it across the goal on line bucks. Cummins and Iluteheson starred for South Knd.

while Iiice played best for St. Thomas. The teams lined no as follows: South End. Position. St.

Thomas. Tleir.hart Itight er.d MeCox scored in the third period when Marku- Eddie Hearn Winner Of Los Angeles Race Associated Press Report. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 24.

Eddie Hearn of Los Angeles won the 250-mile automobile race here Thursday, and Thomas Milton, second, won the national championship on seasonal points. Twelve racers started in the 250-mile national championship automobile race. The first driver got away at 2:07 o'clock. The drivers who started were Eddie Hcnrne, Thomas Milton. Frank Elliott.

Itnlph De Palma. Joe Thomas, Roseoe Sarles, Eddie Miller. Jimmy Murphy, Charles Basle, Jerry Wondcrlich, Harry Iiartz and Art Klein. Rain started to fall liffhtly nt the beginning of the race. KANSAS WINS.

Associated Press Report LAWRENCE. Nov. 24. Kansas lefcnted the University of Missouri here regse caught a forward pass which bound sylvania's four-yard line. Kaw was then given the ball and went over for a touch- ed from the hands of a YVahash player i i i i 'I" -jii "I he said, "to give all those worthy of a chance, a crack nt 'he championship ns fast ns matches be ar-, 'raneed.

Then I exi-ct to Zbyzsk5 is more th.Tn 4't years old, and uhas engaged in mfi matches. CHICAGO. Nov. 24 All previous at-. tendance records at Western onf-reiice football games were broken this fall, it was announced Thursday, and at least five schools have under construction, or in prospect, a new stadium with enlarged seating capacity.

CHICAGO. Nov. 24 Two victories over Willie Hoppe. for years snnreme in i the balklinu billiard world, made Jake Sehacfer Jr. the international champion Thursday.

Hoiipes first defeat IC5R3Y PETROLEUM COMPANY STOCK Thursday in the annual Thanksgiving day dr.wn. Dodge kicked the goal. Pennsylvania played better football in this period but iacked the necessary punch to tally. tne aunpii guai line, ne vmuma had many chances to score during the first half, but penalties deprived them of crossing the line. tootoall classic of this section, lo to The defeat of Missouri leaves her tied with the Kansas Aggies for second place in the Missouri valley conference.

Calhoun. tackle. lens GEORGIA TECH 14, AUBURN 0. Associated Prcsg Report. ATLANTA.

Nov. 24. Georgia guard Heycke Center Ijnih 'Bo' McMillan and Praying Colonels Defeat Tulane Associated Press Report. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 24.

"Bo" Tech defeated the Auburn Plainsmen 14 Sport Page Bulletin No. 31 guard Calhoun tackle Havison end Kalbert Ilapn Elkins I "raine MeKenna. Smiley. At 100 miles Milton was in the lead. Elliott second and Klein thirtl.

I)e-Palma's tire exploded in front of the grandstand, but lie held the car level to to 0 in thir twenty-fourth annual Thanksgiving day. football game here HEUHA3JS CO. Union National Bank Bldg. Thursday. The Tigers from Alabama Quarter McCarthy half Rice half Ilavis a stop.

Milton signaled that the tracls was btill safe, despite the rain. 2C, and in the second game Wednesday night, although his average for the six 'r iDDings was never eoualerl in a cham- held the Tech players well in mmfield imnu McAshan Fullback Beadle during the first half, but Georgians came back strong in the third period and went down the Held without much diffi Vanderbilt Bests Sewanee On Water Soaked Field culty for two fnuchdowns in ouiek suc MeMillin and the "Praying Colonels from Centre College Thursday added another vietnry to their clenn record of this season by defeating Tuiaue 21 to 0. MeMillin scored one touchdown and kicked three field, goals. Tulane did not threaten the Centre goal during the play. A holiday crowd of S.0IHI saw the name.

Centre College scored a touch down in tho first six minutes of play in its game with Tulane here today, when on a double pass behind the line, Suoddy passed to cession. The final period was devoted to an exchange of punts. To Play or Not to Play Centre's Problem Associated Press Report. NEW ORLEANS. Nov.

24. Whether NASHVILLE. Nov. 24. On a field ankle deep in mud and vnter Van "Regular West Indlea Service U.

S. S. B. Service" "LYKES LINE" derbilt defeated Sewanee in the last quar NORTH CAROLINA WINS. Associated Press Report.

CHAPEL HILL. N. C. Nov. 24.

The ter here Thursday by a score of SI to 0. It was impossible to recognize the McMilhn to I.artlett. who received tne University of North Carolina defeated the Centre college will play post-season football this year remains unsettled in view of conflicting statements issued by officials of the team here and press re players. pionship tournament, it wis 14 points be-iow 8chaefer's mark of Hi'i-'i. PHILADELPHIA.

Nov. than 130 athletes, representing high and preparatory schools, started Thursday in the Ameriean intcrscholastie cross-cjun-. try championship race over the three and one-half miles ceurse in Fairmount park. PrTTSBCRG. Nov.

24 The bout b-tween Johnny Kay. Pittsburg lightweight, and Rocky Kacxa of Huffulu. scheduled for Iecember 2. has been called off. it was announced Thursday, owing to the local boxer having tuff a fractured rib.

SOUTH BEND, ImL. Ncv. 24. The Notre Dame football team, considered by critics one of tbe best in the country, will The first Vantlervilt score came when ball behind the goal line. MeMillin kieked goal.

The period endej with the ball in Tulane's on the Centre 50- University of Virginia in their annual football came here Thursday. 7 to 3. Skidmore was tackled behind his own goal Carolina's wofe came in the second line for a safety when a bad pass from yard line. Score Centre 7. Tulane 0.

Sailings From Houston "LAKE FLORIAfT center caused him to fumble on an attempted punt. period, when apram Jowe made a 30-yard end run for a touchdown after Virginia had kicked-a field goal in the first quarter. r- NAVY GRIODERS LEAVE FOR Centre added another tonch down near the close of the second period when Mc Millin passed to Snoddy who ran for eight yards. MeMillin kicked oal. With Centreoun Tulanes' 3ll-yard line the green wave was pennlized 13 yards for In Port Nov.

18 to 20 ports from the West. Coach Moran was authority for a statement Wednesday that no post-esason games would be played. Wednesday night Manager McGee declared that the team will meet the I'niversity of California team at the Pasadena Tournament of Roses during the Christmas holidays. Press reports from Pasadena and ISerkeley state no invitation has been extended Centre. A report from San Diego San NEW YORK.

The Vanderbilt touchdown came a few moments later when Wakefield punted 54 yards from his own 88-yard line and Elam recovered Powers' fumble. Round-tree gained two yards through the line and then Wakefield Rlipped off right tackle for six yards aqd tbe only touchdown of tbe game. Vanderrilt made three first downs and Sewanee five on tbe sloppy gridiron, which caused total of 13 fumbles by the two teams. Havana, Porto Rlcan and Domingo Porta A STEAMER December 5th De wrecked alter mursuay game with the Michigan Aggies. Thirteen of Coach Itoekne'a first string men.

including five i eays Centre has accented an invitation star layers Contain Eddv Aaderson. mMt Western eleven during the noli Shantung Shirts Collar to Match Special $2.85 Caps 8ilk Lined, many pat- or tern. Special peO) Read Our Spbrt Pag Bulletin Every Friday Morning holding. Covington substituting for Rart-lett. made two end runs of 22 and 20 yards.

Score end second period Centre 14. Tulane 0. Tulane's stiffened in the third period and Centre was not able to make appreciable gains. The ball was kept in play near midfield during most of the leriod which ended with the ball in Centres' possession on its own 43-yariLJine. Score end third period: Centre 14.

Tu days. Kucy. Uohsrdt. YY inne and Shaw, will i 1 graduate from Not re Dame this year. Associated Press, Report ANNAPOLIS, Not.

24. Navy's gridiron warriors will leave Thursday for New York, where their annual contest with tbe West Point Cadets for inter-service football supremacy will be staged Saturday at the Polo Grounds. KANSAS WINS RACE. Associated Press Report. LAWRENCE, Kan Nor.

24. Kansas, defeated Missouri Thursday in the annual cross-country rare, which was held through the streets shortly before noon, finishing inst in time to be greeted br a lane 0. ioon after the resumption of nlaT In S. J. Daugherty Agents 404 Commercial Bank Bldg.

the final period MeMillin faked a for 1 FOOTBALL TOO ROUGH. Associated Press Report. ST. CHARLES, Nov. 24.

The football rame between two irirl teams at liondenwood eollere here, scheduled for Thursday afternoon, was called off at the last minute when the air! decided to play hockey instead of footbalL A recent injury to a player was ascribed as one of tbe reasona for tbe last, minute change. Tbe hockey came lesulted in a tie, "Missouri" 1, -Kansas" FIRST ANNUAL DOG SHOW HOUSTON DOG FANCIERS' ASSN. CITY AUDITORIUM DECEMBER 7th TO 10th BENEFIT FAITH HOME ADMISSION Oa ward pass, gaming 1M yards to Tulane BAYLOR 28, S. M. U.

0. WACO, Texas, Nor. 24. The Baylor Bears hopelessly outclassed the Southern Methodist university Mustangs here Thursday afternoon, winning by the core of 28 to 0. Only once did the Mustangs make a first down, and at no time did she get the ball within Bavlor's 35-yard line.

Tanner, Baylor fullback, stood out as the individual star of the game. two-yard line. MeMillin then went orer for a touchdown and kicked goaL Tbe Telephone Praaten 4272 "TrTe Store Wit a sjmlkt" large number of football enthusiasts who had arrived oa special trains from Kan- game ended with the ball in Centre's possession on its osi 30-yard line. Final score: Centre 21, Tolas O. i Jity..

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