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HOUSTON DAILY POST: SUNbAY M0HN1NG, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. VS07R IS MUSE: BATTERED- if (SI eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei IHHIIIMHMMMMH OeoeeOeaaasaseOOOeseeSSeSOOeOOeeea eooeasooeeaees H(tlMMIMIIIII tetseeeeasaeseeseooseaoeesesessessaeesoooeooseeoeeeeoee' Jk STEM BENDERS PLUCKY OWL ELEVEN FOUGHT IN VAIN TO ATTACK OF THE WELL-DRILLED SOUTH yards and repeated this gain around the Owl right end. Cofall flew around his right end. but Notre Dame was asseaaed 1 yards for holding, putting the bail on the Notre Dame 20-yard line. Phelan ran yard around left end and then kicked TO yard out of bounds.

Notre Dame recovered. Bachman shot through center Bergman went arouna ion end for ant rw.ii a varrfa uiid jBav a the other and. Bachman struck center for FORMERLY OF PALESTINE. TEXAS i rare, ana the passed laterally to F4 resulted. Cofall shot a forward paw to Bergman for It yards, puttisg the ball on the Rlee U-yard line.

Cofall made yards around Cofall's 95-Yard Run Around Rice Eleven for Touchdown Was Feature of 55 to 2 Game Owls Outplayed Notre Dame in Second Period and Scored Safety Against- Catholics Notre Dame's Interference Forming and Running Perfect. P.O. 1777 a ii rigni en a. wot re Dame was penalised BOX Mil. i Bergman went over niiwut ior yards, uacnman piungea I and Bergman got his second touchdown, brushing right tackle.

Cofall kicked goal. Wi OHLY EXCLUSIVE MAIL ORDER LIQUOR HOUSE IN TEXIS "rX name nice o. O'Donneli kicked off 60 yards to Brown. STRONG. WHISK1 liti pinc to the side lines or carried there i been on the Notre Dana MILD WHISKIES Itopress Prepaid.

(our years Full Qts. Full Qts. Full tats. Full Qts. Fulll Qts.

Sx press Prepaid. wno made a great return of 42 yards. Stevens and Brown llrnt4 rottlno from the heat of the fray. but has never gotten into a nm. when Qts.

Notre Dame had penetrated within reach Barrel Goods $7.00 1 64.50 M.S0 M.as the line and netted yards, when Brow was thrown for a 1-yard loss on the fourth down. The bail went over on the Rice 41-yard line. Bachman hit center Notre Dam ii a Catholic university located at South Bend. Indiana. It rears tbe virile youth of much of the Middle West and considerable other parts of the country in the tenets of the Catholic faith.

Instructs them in various branches of the fine arts and sends them 6 50; 8.00 S.SO RICE NEVER SHOWED YELLOW. But not for one moment did they find themselves opposed to a team which had S.00 4.50 6. SO, l.Ml 8.00 8.00 5.50 6.50 6.50 700 7.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 ior inree ana repeated again after Bergman had failed to circle end. Cofall made 8 yards around Rice's left left end when Hymen's XX Whiskey Monogram Whiskey Hyman's XXX Whiskey Kentucky Blue Grass Hyman's XXXX Whiskey Mellow Bourbon Magale's Mooaroh Puritan Rye or Parker Rye Paul Jones Rye Cascade or W. Haroer leol lost heart or which was unwilling to 3.00 3.S0 3.60 3.75 4.00 62.50 3.00 3.00 3.60 3.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 7.001 10.00 10.03 10.00 7.00 7J 7.00 7.0W 10.00 4.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 me wnisue oiew for the first period.

Score: Notre Dame 11. Rice 0. RICE HAD BEST OF SECOND PCRIOO. 4.001 7.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 f.00 7.00 1.00 6.00 of Rice's goal Una for the laat time. Harper aent in Volkera with instructions to Dora Is, little brother of.

the famous 1113 star, and at that time playing quarter instead of the husky Phelan, to allow him to make the touchdown. Volkera plunged Into Kice's line, swayed for a moment on the crest of struggling figures and fumbled. The alert Loan was on top of the ball, and a moment later Rice had punted out of danger. Kew in the stands knew that they had witnessed one of the bitterest disappointments of a college career. Most of the last quarter was fought by Harper's fresh substitutes, who battered Rice at will.

The Owls by that time had lost most of their best men and Ar-buckle had no one to send In. The wearied Grays were tossed aside, while the final two touchdowns were made. CLARK TACKLED COFALL FOR SAFETY. The quarter opened with Notre Dame 7.00 6.25 6.50 6.50 S.001 S.7S 3.00 3.00 4.00 in possession on the Rice 33-yard line. Phelan fumbled on the first play and 7.00 7.50 3.00 3.00 forth with the paternal blessing of iiSHt uatilei with clenched teeth church.

Likewise It Instills In sundry anJ Krim resolution the story of the of tta students the elemental kr.o ledye secon yirarter In which the Owls of the American Intercollegiate obses-1 turned t(je for the moment wlU live (ion and at times sends them around over! long in cf the Grays. Not the country to teach to other ambitious consistently but at times for heavy rains, elevens a wholesome respect for the the light owls smashed asunder the heavy 'Notre Dame forwards on the cross-buck church I formation which had proved effective A gentleman by the name of Jesse i against a arid M. and I. S. time and Harper, once an athlete at the I'nn ersity I aira sending Stevens clutching the ball of Chicago, has charge of the gridiron despite his crippled hand through the instruction of the Notre Dame students.

wide holes opened by his tackles and Judging by results Rarper course is guards. AnJ Brown dashed brilliantly passed with the highest marks recorded as ever against the Catholic wings. Rice bv those attending the institution was i played by an eleven which for t.60 1.60 row-n recovered for Rice. Stevens 7.50 3.00 8.00 3.00 B.5C 10.0C 10.00 7.00 10.00 6.50 a.7 8.00 3.60 3.60 3.751 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.50 Barrel Good Hyman's Straight t-Stamp Hyman's 100-Proof Strong Elk Run Whiskey Hyman's Bourbon Woodford Club Nelson Club Joel B. Frailer (original) Hill Hill or Sunny Brook Jersey Cream or Dripping Guckenhelmer Rye Gaines' Old Crow Distillery Bottling Hlghstronr Whiskey, full proof Hyman's Select, 100-Proof ottled In Bond-Boone County or Jefferson ANTIDOTE Hyman's Pride VELVET SPRINGS Big Spring or Lynndale Hyman's Private Stock, I years old.

Hill Hill or Sunny Brook Dripping Springs or Jersey Cedar Run or Clear Rock Kentucky Juloe Joel a Frasier Ouckenhelmer or Old Ripy Edgewood or Mellwood Old A. Keller or Chicken Cock O. F. C. or Cedar Brook Old Taylor or Old Overholt Bond and Lillard or Green River.

Hellman'a Old Crow Blue Ribbon or Old Gaines' Old Crow (full quarts) 4.00 7.001 10.00 urusnea tackle for 11 yards and first down. Fendlay was stopped In his tracks by Stephan. who threw him for a 6-yard loss. Brown made a splendid dash of 16 yards around Notre Dame's 15-vard Una. 4.00 10.00 10.00 6.75 7.00 7.00 7.60 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.60 800 11.00 Hyman's Special Reserve Distillery Bottling Merry Land Whiskey Rose Lake Whlsksy Beal of Kentucky or Jockey Hyman's High Orade Glen Bye (wired) Bellbrook or Duffy's Malt Puritan Rye or Old Fisherman Paul Jones (full quarts) Montreal Malt Rye (6s) Cream of Kentucky Old Beaconsfled or Camel's R.

H. Parker Rye Red Rooster Club Red Top Rye I. W. Harper (wired) Mumm'i Extra Rye Cascade (full quarts) Old Forester Canadian Club Old Saratoga 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.30 10.00 11.00 I Stevens hit tackle for 6. Sydeniakl re-i placed Mclnery.

Rice was penalised 15 I yards for holding after Stevens had hurled 4.50 8.00 4.60 11.00 Us Rice's lone score in the second period '-'niself for 6 yards and first down. number of young men answering to I three years has outplayed most of the 1.00 100 6.00 6.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 1t.00 12.00 11.00 Donnell Intercepted Oitpon's forward 4. SO 3.00 5.00 3.00 S.00 12.00 9.00 (.00 4.50 5.00 5.00 6.00 names that were great when Brian Borui biggest teams In America. West or East, i was due to a very bad pass from O'lon-wes King of l'eland are able to apply i but it was not outgamed and never i theory and maxim to the practice of ceased fighting from the kickoff untiljust at center 'n ln In .00 U.0O this quarter the Catholics played a 1.00 14.50 passing a leather football and rushing at the close when a splendid defense al tO pass and Cofall punted 45 yards to the Ulce U-yard line. Blandish replied with a punt to Phelan In the center of the tield.

Cofall pass -to Kiugerald was Incomplete, and his pass to Bergman was broken up by McFarland. Cofall wti.ged aiound right end for 9 yards and then plunged 2 yards for first down on Rice's 6.00 5.00 4.50 B.50 3.00:12.00 6.00 12.00 8.00 12.00 8.00 12.00 8.00,12.00 8.00! 12.03 8.00112.00 8.50113.00 11.00,15.00 arglc game and O'Donneli, who had been a demon In tlie first quarter, seemed to be off color worst of all. Atur taking a 10.00 10.00i 13.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.001 5.50 6.00 i S.00 11.001 nice punt, a penalty for holding out Creroe de la Creme Four Roses (full quarts) Three Feathers (6's) 12.0311 00 Darue back on own li-vani hue I 45-yard line. On a delaved tuiaa fuch It between two chalk marks 100 yards; most on lite last chalk mark and Coan's apart in ihe shortest given time, hei recovery of Volker a fumble staved oft they might not know that the square, the e.ghth touchdown forever, on the hypotenuse of a right in- The Catholics with probably the great-angle Is equal to the sum of the squares est interference running team ever seen of the other two sides. Texas left no question of the outcome Notre Dame must be a Godsend to I frprn lne Btart The moment Rice was the parents of Hibernian youth trom I 111 forced to kick after plunging unavalllngly nols, Indiana, and Ohio.

The 1-ord never line at the start of the meant the Irish to be in nr.t nerod. Noir liame look the ball 7.OOl13.001g.0O MISCELLANEOUS FOUR BOTTLES Per Gallon. 64.00 Cofall dropped back to punt and o'Don- lluln I'lunired 4 yards and Bergman 1. nell's pass sailed far over his head. Co i Nolre J-'u'tie penalised yard for offside, fall recovered the ball and made a spien- i li''nm' mad It buck through right did effort to avert the by running i Forward, pass, vofall to J'helaii, the ball back across the goal Due but i d' anJ bul1 went over on downs, the fleet Clark dived haadluna- imo htevens made a yard around right end 83 25- full Alcohol Express prepaid 160-proof.

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And four years on a football team and threw him yards behtnu th seal rown added another Hergtrann racing the last 45 yards around end. Thereafter the Catholics played a through center. Kitsgeruld stopped Fend- luce had scored a safely and two pouius. 1.50 loose, slow-footed game In the first half. Mlltylil.

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O'Donneli. Fltigerald. Malnery, Phelan. Cofall and Ellis' Every battlefield in Europe from Cremona to the Aisne has drunk the blood of their the demands of the game, but the sec cook near, per cssk, siq.so. jjaaie naa carried tun ball to Kice's piunsje inrougn me line, atandlsh kicked 35 yards, and out of bounds on the Notre Dame 30-yard line.

Bergman ran past the Rice left end for eight yards, but Notre Dame drew another 15-yard penalty for holding. O'Donneli passed to Cofall for a punt, but the bail flew over Cofall a head ami rolled over the line. Cofall made a fast run behind the line to bring It out, but Clark tackled him a safety. 8core, Notre "ue-jaru line, irom h.ou point Baoli-mann plunged over. Beyond the goal line.

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Ail claims for shortage or breakage In transit will be ruulDled -Notre Dame wou have been robbed of the score but I. JvB' Quick work in recovering Cofall scored three touchdowns and Bergmann three, while Cofall kicked all six of the goals from touchdown lie was THE CATHOLICS TRAVEL SOME. In addition to being instructor in football Harper has the unofficial job o) I'Kiue ii, nice 1 hft.ll WBB mil In nlau An W. IlU in lilt. a.l ni- II JS I lout-u upon to make.

Ssuppernong and Virginia Dare Four bottles 82.50 Too much I 1.7, tutor Id interstate transportation. Hi Imported uooas jrisn, Bcoton. tiln, Cognac, Hum, classes gain first knowledge of rates by wy intt opposition. the Notre Dame interference running. I 'n and threw him for a five-yard loss.

maae gooa upon icccipi 01 express agent's statement Cordials, ana above alWe Keep Mumm. ctlial Tnerienr rnrai I a r. "uic once 11 nas Iiui rniu-neo. oiev- actuai experience. COFALL MADE formed and started i.r.ri th.

vu fumbled ami uunh.n lT EXPRESS CHARGES PAID ON ALL SHIPMENTS OF FOUR QUARTS OR MORE The appearance of Harper's Noire BRI Ll-1 ANT RUN. tor in the rushing tactics the futhnlif Notre Dame, but Notre Dame drew- a Dame eleven at West End park Sat- "he second half of the game was opened I1" "neiiea to adopt in the absence of e-aru penalty ior oftslde. Stevens hit urday afternoon, which was allied by what was by far the most spectacular burner" "tZ men i 1 Vuaraf Vzt ri.W wound uo l'o omllVw1 ht? play of diy' WtleI1 Cofa11' lhe Perfect fashion, while th. Notre Darne 'V'-nnell at center. failed tended Wen Po nt to ihe and Notre Dame left half, took 8tandlsh' I S5Jj CW'J to desert in.erfer- Fen.llay passed 20 VnrsD" in he Nonn.to 'C- klckoff on hi.

own line and raced ST h. 'line Vr No Orders Solicited and No Shipments Made tn Violation ot Taxes Lews. un and Houston in the southwest. Die yards to a touchdown, not so much Notre Dame is essentially a line pluna-last ten miles or so ofthe journey was ing and end runnln. pass on the Notre Dame -'P-vard line I'lielau kicked 50 vards to ftrinon hn stepped off at West End park in the Kaln.

Katurriav End park in the rinir i will Inrii l.ff aid nfL. looiuail course of four football periods of 15 mm THE 1915 FOOTBALL SEASON returned six. Stevens hit the line for one yard. Fendlay passed five vards to Stevens plunged through Notre uu, iic turwara nasji warn and after the first few failures, the pas; was seldom alternated Th. 1 ngnt tackle for 18 yards.

Brown utes' duration each. The pigskin was car-1 the fli Id and by sheer speed eluding the ried with the team. liire team converging to meet him there. A large Teutonic person, one Bach- Much of the spectacular dash, reminiscent ntann. a short and probably of equally of similar feats performed by Eckersall Germanic origin, one named Bergmann.

and Wallte Stefens on Western gridirons and a medium sized Irishman. Cofall. 1 as well as by Louis Hamilton on the aided and abetted by a scion of the well same field six "years ago, was run behind known Hhelan family, and flanked by'wunderfui interference supplied by El-seven other gentlemen of many races 1 ward. The fleet end's dumping of the I (Continued from Preceding Page.) seemed notably unwilling to punt and "rounVeft yard8 t0 even when with but two downs In which wh" the to make up long distances drawn from 1 8eore' NoUe Dme U' penalties elected frequently to attempt I danger thtm mher thln klC" 0ut of i COFALL'S LONG rTTn The only noticeable hmh v. BEGAN THIRD PERIOD.

little end kicked a perfect goal from a difficult angle. Score: Notre Dame 55, Rice 2. Jones kicked off to Clark on the 31-vard line. Beale made five yards in two downs. Fendlay's forward pass was Incomplete.

Dormant punted 40 yards to Phelan, who returned 12 yards. Bachman catapulted through the line for 30 yards. Joe Dories, brother of the famous Gus, replaced Phelan at quarter. Bachman hit center for three yards. Hal-ton replaces Tomfohrde.

Hachman circled Kice's left end for nine yards. Volkers replaced Ellis. Bachman went for three. Volkers hit the line twice for four vards. but fumbled on his third plunge I brightest light, though Pat Qulnn bad Kuoq year.

Southwestern Southwestern Hendrlx 3-0 Baylor 0-10 vs. vs. of I directed against the team was its ten-I Blackford was substituted for Bachman. vmv oho icusiou uu mi unan-. last Kice tackier was a pretty bit Texas 0-45 houthwestern vs.

Southwestern vs. aency the first half to take time In Stamlish kicked off to Cofall. who ran eillnL undr y- vard Daniel Baker 15- 0 iiiiuua ununirmr 01 tiie iiwe an oi in- i work terference running, were chiefly re- The running of Cofall and Bergmann sponsible for the points run up agaln.t and the line plunging of Bachmann were the gritty little Rice eleven, which went always in evidence, while the Notre Dame Southwestern ror Kice, Brown, Stevens and Stevens I on offensive and Coan. Clark and I fS. touchdown Llward ran perfect Inter- I Southwestern vs.

vs. vs. vs. T. C.

0-21 S. M. 21- 0 Austin 7- 6 Opponents 4J-42 frence tor him in nnn fl.i.i i-fi as well as the two offensive line with its one-man shift for the backs On i.i-i.-i iivim, Ven southwestern Southwestern P. M. U.

vs. Southwestern 8. M. V. vs.

Trinity 8. M. U. vs. opponents Daniel Baker vs Texas Daniel Baker vs.

Rice Daniel Baker vs. Trlnitv Daniel Baker vs. fcouthwestern DanJel Baker vs. s. M.

Daniel Baker vs. Howard Payne Daniel Baker vs. opponents Trinity vs. Rice Trinity vs. A.

and Trinity vs. Bnvlor Trinity vs. Howard Pavne Trinity vs. Duplel Baker Trinity vs. T.

C. Trinity vs. Austin ColleKe Trinity v. S. M.

I' Trinity vs. opponents 0- 21 U- 14 411-100 0- (I- 28 11- 7 0- 0- 30 3- 0 17-172 0- 46 0- 62 0- 4U 6- 0 7- 0- 25 0- 4 14- (I 27-243 defense did by far the best wnru 8ul- t'core. -No' Dame 2 1 Htamlili kicked off 15 yards to Jones, returned three. Bergman. Cofall and oown minting every men ot the wav.

though towards the close well nigh buttered to pieces by the ponderous forwards and plunging backs of the Catholic squad. The majority of the Notre Dame poinis were scored ln the last half, for in the first half hour the heavy Catholic eleven the whole Rice eleven fought while the storm of battle raged and wearied and beaten down by the battering to whlcii they were subjected. ground-gaining was beautiful In Its workmanship. Kor three men on the Notre Dame team. Saturday's game marked the close of long and honorable gridiron careers.

Captain Fitzgerald, Klward and Stephan will never wear the harness of another Catholic team The three played, all the wav Hachman each took a plunge to carry for uun, imiri swung around left end for six yards, Slackford. Bergman and Phelan netted seven yards on plunges moved sluggishly, even turgidly, in lis ao A GAME Or MANY PENALTIES. It was a game of many penalties and ruling, uaii qh tne riice ju-yard ta the" nluckv I VmT though Fitzgerald Cofall hit the left side of the Rice llfte mm was nor aowneu until he had crossed the line. Cotull kicked goal. Score, Notre more fumbling than a good team should I indulge la.

Time and asrain hoih Rr I 1015 SCORES OF INDEPENDENTS. The records of the two Texas colleges outside of the Texas Intercolleeiate Athletic association but plavinc intercollegiate ball, follow: Howard Payne vs. Baylor 0- the South Bend tekm. For the secoiid 15 rromjuara to center. minutes Itlce cleanly outplayed and out- THE TRAGEDY fought the Catholic team, and not onlvlOF VOLKERS prevented Harper's men from scouring but In addition tossed a Notre Dame run-1 0 'ntlment wa connected with ner back over his own goal line for the ward a scoring of the eighth and last two precious points that prevented a shut- touchdown a bit of football tragedy was to the safety.

final tally. Notre Dame found Rice a much lighter E'f. JyT hll- flnal ffam' WH8 team, a less well drilled teair and i one back 'rom hl nd and sent which like practically erarhrm ck. fur th OTHER RECORDS OF T. I.

A. A. TEAMS The records made by the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic association teams ranked below Southwestern this year follow Ini full. None are particularly good. In the case of S.

M. however, coached by Ray Morrison of Vanderbilt, the showing is really exceptional as this Is fc. M. first season. Austfft College vs.

Southwestern Normal 0- 0 Austin College vs. A. and 0- 40 Austin College vs. Dallas University 0- 2 Austin College vs. North Texas Normal 0- 0 Austin College vs.

T. C. II 0- 28 Austin College vs. S. M.

21- 0 Austin College vs. Ouachita 0-26 Austin College vs. Trinity 46- 7 Austin College vs. Southwestern 6- 7 Austin College vs. Opponents 73-134 S.

M. IT. vs. T. C.

0- 42 S. M. V. vs. Hendrix IS- 2 S.

M. U. vs. Austin College 0-21 8. M.

vs. Dallas University g- S. M. U. vs.

Daniel Baker 30- 0 and Coan recovered. Stevens went around Notre Dame's right end for four yards. Fendlay brushed tackle for one yard. Dormant punted to Donas and the whistle wjlew for the end of the game. Final score: Notre Dame 55.

Rice 2. Lineup and summary: Notre Dame Position. Houston. Elward Coan Left End Stephan Fulweller Left Tackle Keefe Haltom Left Guard O'Donneli Kalb Center Kiugerald (c.) McFarland Right Guard Mclnery Standish (c.) Right Tackle Haujan Clark Right Knd Phelan Gripon Quarter Cofall Brown Left Half Bachmann Fendley Fullback Bergmann Stevens Right Half Substitutions Notre Dane, second quarter, Jones for Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald for O'Donneli, Rydinzski for Mclnery; third quarter, Slackford for Bachmann, Dorals for Phelan; fourth quarter, Franz for Stephan, Whipple for Baujan. Ellis for Cofall, Volkers for Ellis.

Rice, second quarter, Dormant for McFarland; third quarter. Tomfohrde for Haltom, McFar iiowara myne vs. Ntamrord Howard Payne vs. Trinity Howard Payne vs. Dallas University Howard Payne vs.

Daniel' "Baker Howard Payne s. opponents the Catholics have faced 7 IOU gns only pounds 0- 4 0- 8 19- 68 mm wajt nnven was driven against the heroic re the most part to fathom the interference running of the eleven. Kor the lat half they found them mostly a battered and crippled eleven with its stars one hv I sistance of the Owls' line four times before he went over, and then kicked the goal. Volkers Is a substitute back who has "ere for holding or offside, the majority being assessed against the Catholics, who had possession of the ball most. The game was witnessed by a crowd of probably 4000 many of whom were moving for the brilliant eleven from iame.

The game was officialed by tl If m'T' umpire. Klliotl as field Judge, and Metientlnn as head inesman. yuigley, while this year oi the busiest officials in the game, is best known as a National league umpire. Massinpil. former Texas and Baylor star, has acted 111 many games In the past head coach iVii Wi law In Houston, while Metienthin.

who was a plaver at ol.fmb' lne da'3 "efo'- rrident Butler abolished football, is member of Texaerma" fucUlty of the of Interested specutore from the Dane bench were Father Forte rhKfn0m i892 t0 lm was a football Sfh?" ln1 traCli 8tar at "Notre L' in those halcyon days you could nlav hh ic.ul,y let you' and Kile? fitl years in whh he was h'nself by. academic and theolog- Dallas University vs. Brltton 89 7 Dallas University vs. Austin College 26- 0 Dallas University vs. S.

M. V. 0- Dallas University vs. Oklahoma in or mm Dallas University vs. opponents 8- 0 72-13 FEATURE OF THE STATE RACE L-anie is.

nice Stand ish kicked off 30 yards to Phelan. returned 12 ysrds. Notre Dame was penalized la yards for holding. Bergman bucked for six yards. Cofall punted 45 yards and the ball rolled the remaining distance over the line.

Plav was rev sumed on the Rice 20-yard line. Brown made a vard through tackle, Stevens lost two yards, and Standish punted 35 yards to Phelan. who ran it back 18 yards, felackford made a lateral pass to Cofall, who fumbled, but recovered and went for eight yards. Brick replaced Gripon. Slackford, Cofall and Phelan punched the line for seven yards and Bergman fumbled on the Rive 12-yard line.

Brown recovered. Beale replaced Brown. Standish punted out of bounds on the Rice 40-yard line. Blackford brushed tackle for nine yards. Bergman went one yard lor first down.

Blackford, off tackle for three yards and Cofall for seven. Cofall made a crlsa-ciMas pass to Bergman, who carried It 18 vards for a touchdown. Cofall kicked goal. Score, Dame 35, Rice 2. Whipple replaced Baujon.

Standish kicked 80 yards to Rydeniskl. returned six yard. Colall made six yards, fumbled when tackled, but recovered the ball. Notre Dame penalized five yards for holding. Dormant replaced McFarland and Mcrarland replaced Standish, who went to the side lines.

Bergman and Cofall hit the line for eight yards and Slackford made first down through center. Malone replaced Bergman. Malone made his Inaugural bow hy boring 12 yards through the Rice line, blackford hit It for eight yards and Malone duplicated his first plunge with 12 yards. Slackford made another yard and Cofall went around Rice's left end for seven yards and the sixth touchdown. Cofail kicked goal.

Score, Notre Dame 42. Rice 2. Jones kicked oft 46 yards to Stevens. Stevens returned 10 yards. Beale hit tackle for two yards.

Stevens failed to go through center. Dormant punted 45 yards to Phelan, who returned five yards and the period ended. Score, Notre Dame 42. Rice 2. FOURTH PERIOD.

Bachman was substituted for Slackford, FltZKerald for Jones, O'Donneli for Fitzgerald, Fram for Stephan. Play tne. Pnesthood by excellent exhibition of fx 'ii if land for Standish, Beall for Brown: fourth quarter, Haltom for Tomfohrde. Brick for Gripon. Scoring Notre Dame, touchdowns, Co-fall 3.

Bergmann 3. Keefe, Elward: goals from touchdown, Cofall 6. Elward 1: goals from touchdown missed. O'Donneli 1. Rice, safety against Notre Dame (Cofall tackled by Clark).

Officials Referee. Quigley (Kansas); umpire, Maaaingill (Texas): field Judge. Elliott i Virginia); head linesman, Metienthin (Columbia). Time of quarters Fifteen minutes. Sscore by periods Notre Dame 14 0 28 1366 0 2 0 02 Rice (Note There are a number of probable Inaccuracies ln this tabulation, particularly as to exact distances of field goals and long runs, due to difficulty ln collecting accurate data.

The figures are In the main correct.) Highest Scoring Teams In Texas. University of Texas, 335 points In nine games, averaging 37. A. and 182 points In eight games, averaging 23. Baylor, 154 points tn seven games, averaging 23.

Lowsst Scored Upon Teams. Baylor, ID points in seven games, averaging 3. A. and 24 points in eight games, averaging 3. Highest Individual Scoring of Sesson.

Llttlefield of Texas, 11 touchdowns, 66 Walker of Texas, 9 touchdowns, 54 points. Turner of 78 touchdowns, 48 AUSTIN HIGH CAME A STEP NEARER TO CHAMPIONSHIP Palestine Eleven Beaten; Leaving Title Between but Three Teams of State. 25 yards-November 6, Brewer (Southwestern) vs. Daniel Baiter. 22 yards-October 30, Nelson (T vs.

Rice. 22 yards-November 19, Coleman (A. anil vs. Texas. 20 yards October 21.

Wilson iRolla Minersl vs. A. and 80Uth- M' (Notre 17 23. Rtonerod (Baylor) vs. 3outhwestern.

15 vards November 6, Brewer (Southwestern) vs. Daniel Baker. toouin 15 yards November 25. (Daniel Baker) Howard Payne Place kicks. Runs to 30 Ysrds and Over.

96 yards-November 27, Cofall (Notre Dame) vs. Rice Institute toire 80 yards-October 14, Glenn (S. M. vs. Hendrix college 80 yards-October 29, Brow (Rice) vs.

J6. November 26, Bergmann (Notre Dame) vs. Texas 2'' 8teVen vVorVpay- CX (T' C' Bergmann wl'V MdlfiCt0ber 40 yards October 21. Garrittv ik vs. Rolla Miners.

A- 6' 'ns T' 40 yards November 20 Crosslin m. lort vs. Daniel Baker. v-roln (Bay- started ln the center of the field, Notre Dame's ball. Bachman made first down.

(Hoiuton Post Special.) AUSTIN. Texas. November 27. Austin plunging to the Rice 89-yard line. Co-fall's pass to Klward was complete.

Bachman and Malone made five, varHa points. Fouts of Baylor, 7 touchdowns, 4 points. High School today entered the triumvirate of contenders for the State preparatory 1 Roach of Baylor, 4 touchdowns, 10 between them. Cofall failed to gain and the bail went to Rice on her 30-yard line. Beale failed to gain.

Stevens gained six, circling: Rice's right end. Stevens gouis inrai loucnaown, it points. Kendrick of A. and 4 touchdowns, 8 er In Notre Dame's line. He has traveled with the team this vear The mustachioed mulatto who carried water to injured Notre Dame played is a Pullman porter who has been adored by the much-traveled Notre Dam" team il the trips wlU, nas obtained his sen-C 8 for their trin by special request When vou travel Sa much as the Notre Dame team does it tZrVelf0" h4Ve Pullman Porter all to fanZ tt carrled i ln automobiles of here Rnh.rtf the university nert.

Kobert Paine was at one time 'a guard on the Catholic eleven, while Ha rr? Rewnlng has been in recent years star "tSi" Dmf team vi2? Thn1 Dame team to visit lexas. The famous unbeaten 190S fee.mnW, Fhr2bab'y, an-Vund team ta the country that year, with Elch-V- and Rol kne as All-Amerioans, left but one member. Captain mSEISldK th.eu prv'ml '-mblnation Elchenlaub Is with the Toledo Maroons was tTch Af' amen agt edr- and Pliska are with the Massilllon. Tigers a ornfen Jlonal football team with hich jnd McNulty, A and M. coache, yea'r0'' a'S COached Dub This year's Notre Dame eleven lost its only game to Nebraska, 19 to 20, in Drob- ff W.MV!L most Pectacufar gPme.

It has beaten the Army and South Da. Lrlp 11 c'ened up the Littlefleld-less Longhorns, 36 to 7 and wound up with its 55 to score Saturday. FIRST QUARTER NOTRE DAME SCORES. Rice won the toss and Captain Stand-Ish i elected" to defend the south goal. Donnell kicked off 40 yards to Chirk SSiiT'Vn1- fumbled, but regained the ball Notre Dame penalized 15 yards for holding.

Brown was thrown for a 8-yard loss. Stevens circled his left end twice for 4 and 1-yard gains Blandish punted 45 yards to Phelan. Bachman slipped off .1 yards cofa sped around the Notre Dime right wing for 12 yards Bachman smashed Into right tackf for 5 yards. Bergman the first touchdown dashing nround his left end 46 yards. Cofall kicked goal FlvVmin-utes of play was required to make th, score stand: Notre Dame 7, R(c Donnell kicked off 40 yards to fitev.

ens who made a return of Barman 8topped Stevtn'' wtha l-yard lorn, htevens came back "and bucd nter for 11 yard to first down on the Rice 40-yard line. Kehdly's tiass rt8.r'JternPt,i wh retorrWd rman ot loose for 10 yards, but Notre Dame was penalized IS yards for holding. Bachman hit the line tor a direct pass to him and Keefe recovered! ior iuor Itune in ine Kice Zb-yard line Cofall hit left tackle for six yards Bachman made two yards at the sam point. Phelan went through center for first down. Bachman made nine vards in two plunges, carrying to Rice's four-yard line.

Phelan advanced the hall ociiooi looioau cnampionsnip Dy eliminating Palestine High as the result of a gridiron slaughter of 76 to 0 in favor of the Austin "preps." This leaves the championship to be decided between Waco. Fort Worth and Austin High Schools. Austin played the aggressive game throughout and Palestine was unable to work a successful interference. Austin scored in the first five minutes of plsy and followed this up with 10 additional touchdowns ln quick succession. The entire game was played in Palestine's territory with the only exception In the third quarter, when the visitors carried the ball to Austins 26-yard line.

Connelly and Lawhon were Austin's chief gainers, while Captain Henderson and Smith were used for successful goal kicking. For the losers Wright Matthews was the only effective round gainer. Palestine was penalised or Injuring an opposing player In the last quarter. The following lineups were used' Austin. Position.

Palestine. through center to the Rice one-yard line. Bachman carried over the line, but fumbled and Keefe recovered for the seventh touchdown. O'Donneli failed to kick goal. Notre Dame 48.

Rice 2. (Rice) kills replaced Cofall; Tomfohrde replaced Halton, Fulweller -kicked off to Bachman. Ellis reeled off 21 v.rH. goals. trom touchdown, 32 points.

Brown of Rice. 6 touchdowns, 30 points. Leading Kickers of Goals from Touchdown F.dmond of Texas, 18. L. Roach of Baylor, 10.

Kelso of Texas, 9. Clyce of Rice, 9. Kendrick of A. and I. Coleman of A.

and T. Leading Field Oesl Kickers. Brewer of Southwestern, four field goals. 12 points. Coleman of A.

and two field goals, 6 points. Htonerod of Baylor, two field goals, 6 points. Noleion of T. C. two field goals, 6 points.

The 1(15 Field Oosl Scoring In Texas. 48 yards November 25, J. Roach (Baylor) vs. T. C.

U. 43 yards November 19, Coleman (A. and vs. Texas. 36 yards October 2, Brewer (Southwestern) vs.

Hendrix college. 28 yards November 8. Htonerod fBav. around Rice's left end. Bachman dunn ed two yards.

Notre Dame was nff.M. and drew a five-yard penalty. 10 ceieorate nis last game for Notre Pin tlia 1 rA (k. 1 1 I i itci iiiuv niiu was brought back to the full-back's Dosltinn nenuerson icapiainj Stacy. "Iflt end Right tackle Lawler Edgeworth Morris.

Pickle. yams iNOvnmber 3, L. Roach lor) vs. Oklahoma A. snri Bay" 0 yards October 14, Collins it vs.

Hendrix college. 8 (S' M' 30 yard October 28 Steven, Daniel Baker. Blevens (Rice) vs. P.3nleyaB.8k"erJCtber Safeties Scored 1915. November 12 T.

C. va. r.v.- i November 25-Trlnity November 27-Rlce vs. Nofra. Sn Benito Won Qertie TKJS- November HlBh Schon "'even I'losad'it': football season yesterday afternnV- Jt8 featlng K.ngsvlll.

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Hoark. Johnson guard Colley -frft halt Hlnze end McDonald half Teamer half futv, and when given the ball went for II yards through the line. Phelan hit the line for two yards. Time out for Tomfolharde. Notre Dame was penalised for offside play.

Malone, Ellis and Bachman forced the ball to the Rice six-yard line, when 'Elward was agahi called back to full and sent his 153 pounds bounding Into the Rloe line for a gain of five yards. Notre Dame was penalised five yards for aff-slde. Klward again plunged to the three-yard line and on the next play brushed right tackle for a touchdown. To prove his versatility in his last game the shifty Connally Lawhon. Fullback St.

John Smith v. Hunter Officials Etllnger. referee: l.im.ni.i lor) vs. Sewanee. 26 yards October 2, Walker (Baylor) vs.

Howard Payne. 25 yards October 15, Nelson (T. C. vs. A.

and M. umpire; Turner, field Judge. lime ot quarters la minutes i is' vfi," 'C:.

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