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AY MOilNING, OCTOBER 25; 1 9 1 9 i i i "'JiA -A I 1 4 -A i i hi mKVX i it MI 1 fraa. Oil I ii, mmmian -r. mm ii 1 Ovyls Find Austin 11 1 sw i MmM AGGIES Vm EASILY; iJAIIAU IS BIG STAR; FEEL HEAT THE Do die Trick itutes COPY Central Hi Wins -1 Rough Grid Game From Livingston Rsports received from Harris, manager of tha Houston High School football team, aad from Tbe Post correspondent at livingstea indicate that the game Central and Livingston High Hceoole Friday waa tha roughest asms in school drdes In several veaea. Houston Hh School sWsatoi Lvtaga-toa 0 in a well, played game, both idea resorting to tha aerial route nne were generally successful. "The game waa marred by naasnal rowghnasa on the part o( both toama, Tbe game waa hotly For Livingston Hollsad waa the star, while tha entire line of the Central team waa like stone wait Wbea tha came ndedliviBCStoa waa oa Central'a 20-yard line, thia being the only time that Houston's goals were ia dsncsr." i Slugging'aad kicking were freely indulged Tn throughout tha game.

New President of Tex 3 Vs. League Already Uonstoa Poet BpedsL DALLAS, Tmtan, Oct, 24. J. Morris will be nsssamanaly re-' bead of tha Texas isague at tha meeting of tbe league tn Fort according to reporta here. A eanvaas ad hagae'man aaid to have revealed no opposu.

torri i BOY WhiPcguiar Watch' the GRID TEAIIS EUTER ihi auv LkaL utxered out this hear uame pecona airing men Trinity rif4o Match for Far- mers but Put UpBattle Wilson Is Injured xiems nis wire to me oat stated: FfflALS SATURDAY; r-r-i-; 1-V WF" 1 uq ureal wont BIG GAlIES CARDED VALUE 4 STORE North', East, South and West i.r. f- li Houston Post Social COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Oct 24, Mahan Embryo, all Southern (ullback, won another victory for the Texas hare. Jefeatinf tha Trinity, university Tigers to 0. 'V. Tha A.

and M. team outweighed tha visitors 10 or 18 pounda per man, but By MALCOLM MCC0RQU0OALK. BJee 'Institute eiperienctd Uttla. dim- eultj hi piling ip I to 0 aeore sgstnst Auattn college which- smsllness of dlf-. ficulty la 4m largely to noma half doeeu epeedy backs onthe Rico quad and few Owl Hpemea who could sot be convinced of Austin eollef e'e ability to gala on ahy play In.

tbe neighborhood of aaid -V. Moat of the game waa played, by ae- Elimihatioh Games to Be Played sv pi ehtv of Goo tie Tigera war game, and put up a bard Assodaied Press Report day lite savin plan, sura got my boaa in bad this a. m. It ia like this ha la always cumin to late and on account be dona it so much why has run out of excuses so he has to grasp (er strews aad things hka that so that tbs big boss, will tail (r his line of gab. WeU, hs cum in lata as 'usual and the big" boss wss setUng at bis desk.

My boss set to him. good morning, culL Tha big boss lookt at bus an sea, wy, all tha hilarity or sum My boas ass, weO I feel good oa account I am oa time and ready to wurk an all thst. The big boaa sea, bow do you gat that way, meaning, you on time.1 The boat sea wy slot Tha big boss sea, huh, yn know dam well yu a boar tote. What au my boaa, ma a boor lata, how is thst The boss sea look at the dock nnd you will see. And was hour The boss of mine sea, well, dont that beat all how a guy geta mixt Pr I tbot 11 tha time that today wus the day they wu gonna turn the dock a hour ahead so I just slept a hour later an felt good.

i The boss sea to him, WeU. oaa mere excuse like that aa yon go out I will be done wtk you oa account yu cant ran a newa paper on excuses and that la wat yu tryin to do, Well, my boas ses, I will work hard today and make up (er they the hour. Then he hollered (er me, 1 wua wurkin as. usual rssdin the paper and tha boss HIW XORK. Oct 24-Defeats for somet of the larger college football teams are amonc tomorrow Dossiouiues.

xa fight. Three times they had the A and M. goal daagar and sheer strength an tha pert of Coach Bibbles" aggregatioa alone prevented tbe Aggies' record of not hsviac Jen scored oa being broken. aavaral caaaa inatlrntiona with far smsii ob4 atring km on tha Owl aqoad whila tha regulars remained paaeefull on tha saidaUna banckaa. But It wa'a tbaae aelf tama relief man who stood tha stands no Glbthes Here er student enrollments thin their opponent will enter the gridiron contest avea eboicea against vniversity elevena, the Kyle iela.

wss in excellent eonxuuon for playing, but Old Sol beamed down namea wbicb a tew seasons ago in' repaaiedly by -an exhibition of speed which Houston baa not aeen oa tha grid-: I iron in many daya. Effects of tha beat power. wno nis nlMwi ara in tha anaationinc. ranis uallv be seen oa both team a. roe tha first time this season the At ties ware abit to run a series of freak You've heard much about the scarcity of clothe but don't be mistaken, the scarcity only concerns good clothes.

Make sure of buying good clothes by choosing a product of Drown, tha third man sent to left nait, nada three touchdowns before ba was taken from tha field and another asan ent4ai Shaw reliered Oerlach at right half after Dyer had already been taken from that position and broke away for two touchdowns. Oerlach also has a The principal games in tha East la- elude: Colgate at Princeton i Boston college vs. Army at Wast Point: Harvard vs. University of Virginis; Tale ra. Tufts i University of Pittaihurg vs.

Georgia Tech at Pittsburg; Mavy vs. Buckaell at Annapolis; Lafayette vs. Pennsylvania, sod Cornell vs. Dartmouth at New York. brace of trips orer tha Austin goal line to his credit.

Dyer started tha scoring with a brilliant run across tha Austin THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Associated Press Report NEW TORK. Oct. 24. Sis ttndefeat bat Coach Arbuckle did not care to aee him expend aimaelf and started tha string of relief man before the first kyeued. ney, jru, ware ac a yu iQina yu IK, get busy.

I sea, well, bow can I anartar was over. ed Western conference football elevena will go into action tomorrow in the resumption, of hostilities for tha "big ten" championship. Although two of tha 1 Wi this i Dyer, Smashes Lisa. Rica started 'the came with a kick plays and passes, and much of the ground gained was through this method. Mahan, bowerer, broke right drouth the Tigers', line seversl times for lonf runs, ona tine for a touchdown.

Captain Wilson wss injured in the first quarter and was forced to leave the field for medical attention. It ia not thought that bis -injuries will prove serious. Hlgginbotham, again playing with a weak knee, was injured and forced out of the game. Six of tbe seven touchdowns were made by Mahan. Askey making the other, 'which wss a line drive from tha four-yard line, where Martin was downed after he had made a beautiful 85-yard run around light end.

This was one of the best individual plays of the game. four off aidea penalties were asiessed during tha game, three agsinat Trinity and ona against A. and M. Although the Tigera were lighter and in every respect outplayed, they put up a game of dean ball and aa tha last whistle sounded were trying desperately to hold the Aggies on the four-yard line. I eicht teams have suffered defeata in ear wurk unless yu tell me wat to oo end the boss sea, use yur bed 4 little bit and I sea.

huh, yu are good at tenia a guy wat to do but when It dims to dofn it yo dont shiae so much. My boss sea, well, bow can I be a success unless my helpers like an lier games, they are still considered dan-geroua contenders and may abetter the rtop-notch quality always it never deviates on policy. They're priced at $35 $40 up Other Clothing at $25 and Up championship aspirations of toeir nnao' fested opponents. i Chief interast centers in tha same be which Austin returned to the 80-yard line. Iindsey and Dyer, Owl aces at halfback, found little difficulty in run-- ning through the opposing squad or plunging the line for long gains.

Dyer earned the ball-over for the first scor-. teg by smashing 15 yards through left a tackle. Ldndeey waa equally successful in eluding Austin tacklers but neither tween Michigan and Ohio State at Ann Arbor. Tha result will have an important bearing on tha championship, as the strength of these rivsl elevens are so well -known that the victor will be eon rjdered a more formidable eleven than any other team seen in action so far this I man was allowed to play the entire qutr- Mc4i anil I4rla ter. McOee and ch went in to relieve Dyer and Iindsey.

sum others wurk hard. I sea, well, bow can yu expect us to bo on-time and wurk wen yu dont wurk yurself like yu shuld ud stall around. Tha boss sea, I am the sea, oh, yu need not tell us that oa account we all know it. But the only thing: yu do is bo boss and that ia oeey oa account it is a case with yu of pass the buck when things go rang, Tha boss sea, yu a soar bed on account I made yu work little late last nits. I it aint that but if yu cum to wurk on time I wuld ba able to get dona in time.

season. Other important fames in the West ern conference include: Chiesso and Northwestern at Chicago Hats the Best Mak With the broad scope of our stocks before you, you can find the hat that will fit your personality and taste. All the popular color tones and staples. Priced at 4 and -up. from the first touchdown the superior-' Hty of the Rice machine waa evident.

Drummond started at quarter but the work in that position was shared with Nash. Both men handled the team in an. able manner and each advanced tha ball consistently as they called themselves to carry the pigskin. Heath. Tatum, Illinois' and Wisconsin at Urbane, and Iowa and Minnesota at Minneapolis.

Associated Preaa Report las unsup: A. and M. Position Alexander R. Davie Wilson Vandervoort Mnrrah L. Touchatona Pierce Higginbotbam R.

H. Martin H. Trinity. Wallace Smith Wilroon Sswyer McCluney Daniel Duff i Derden Pin cber ATLANTA. Ga Oct 24.

Southern intwiii, uoiuu(iniii sua jroweu bu qis-tinguished themselves in the backfield be- Title Safe for Hoppe; football 1919 is nesting its peak and tnmnrroVa reaulta Drobablv will cive fairly accurate indication aa to which Cochran Beats ochaerer Associated Preaa Report NEW YORK. Oct 24. Wetter Coca- On the line. McFarland. Captain Brick, Jarvia and Duggan mar Ufa mis- arable for aspiring backs tn tha Presbyterian crew from Sherman, though every Rice lineman -handled his man in fash.

SatiafactiOn Must Be Yours. teams will fight it out for Dixie honors. Georgia Tech, champions for three years, 4, Buy INTER-WOVEN Hose Here, will play Coach Warners Pittsburg university Panthers, and Virginia Will ion which was highly commendable from ran of Detroit won two ames today in the Rice point of view. One of the chief the 1S.2 balk line championshiD touma- a xecn- ana lrsinia. coin itencuu Offidsls: Wnamer (Texasb referee; Fort bead lineman.

Subatitntes: A. and Scbqdder for Wilson; Harrison for Martin; Wier for Higginbotham: Keen for Dsvis; Tom for Drake: Psttiiio for Wilson; Wendt for Murrsh Ballard for Alexander; Aoglin for Vandervoort; Frasier for Mahan; menL deieatinc Georce hiossob oi nonou espjanationa of the frequent gaina of tha Rica backs is the toterfer- foreign soil, will have hard roads to A S.v travel to bring back victory. Tech ad- thi play and in the tenth inning, tniahing with new ence which the line lent to every of 26. world a record run mittedly has a better chance for victory erLsWeaW Viavy iilLcA the great holes opened up for the line TV i. 1 1 rec- previous bain line Tnis nests au eaT tnan nas Virginia.

The Auhurn-Vanderbllt rame at Naah Harrison. IMuugro. jLcieuaireiy uio mm was ma immovable object so far as Austin college brds where the championship title was Hartin to; involved. In tonights fame Cochran 1 Trinity beat Jake ieheefer hy 400 to 857. In'gfoi for carmaecbei' for Wilomsn: villa Will determine whether tha Plains-.

waa concerned, unless ihe ball Was trav. 509MainSL 'at- Danietsr-iWard 'for Derden: Opposite Rice Hotel aoing so oe icn us cuanpiooauiy hui Green for lyncher. ssie tor wiuie tioppe. tneu are to conttnu'e "championship contenders. Coach Donahue's men have played stesdily though not brilliantly thia year, but tomorrow they will meet a machine which contains admittedly some of Had Schaefer won tonight's game, he would nave nad a cnanca to na in tn final match tomorrow.

the most brilliant stars. Other important games include: Tu lana vs. huafriaaiDBi at Naw Orleana Incidentally, Cochran made another high run tonight his 168 beating by three points the hish mark be set for the-tour Sewanee vs. Kentucky at Sewanee, and nament endav. l- Kariier in tbe day noona wan bis fifth consecutive victory when he defeated eiosson.

Louisiana state vs. Arsansas at csnreve port. Morris Aggies Quarter, Wrenches Knee, Is Out Score of tonisht rarae Cochran To-l 0: averase 38 10-15. high runs 09, 38. Shaefer Total average 180-14; outa rune ua, ou, ou.

Substitutes Run Team Xbe atanding or the Mayers was: Won. Lhar. Prta. eling in the direction of the Austin gosL Few of the Austin backs succeeded in piercing the line and reaching the secondary defense; these few died Inglorious- ly under the unfailing tackles of the Rice backs. Both Drammond and Naah made brilliant gains every time they got at the receiving end of a punt almost invariably carrying the baU within a short distance from the source of the punt.

The work of these two at quarter is ope of the features of the Rice machine; both are touted by Rice supporters as out peer in the State. The much mooted speed of the Rice backfield and the Rice line overreached (- tha expectations of ardent Rice men who find their predictions concerning the Seam on a drv field more than fulfilled. In weight both teams were not far equal. But there was no man on the Austin aggregation who seemed capable of -moving himself over the ground fast enough to get himself in the way of Ar-buckie's backs. Rice's interference surpassed by far the previous efforts in thst department for theearlier games.

The line played no small part in protecting the men carrying the balL but tha story does not end at that point The Owl machine was hitting on all 12 and there was no breaking up The speedy play, which flashed around the Austin end nor the line plungers as they found ideal holes opened- up in front -of them. Only straight football waa ased by either college, though Austin College did ring in a few cross-bucks and end runs in which tionna a i 1000 Houston Post 8pedal. COLLEGE STATION. Texaa, Oct 24, The Aggie football dub ia now practically without a quarterback. In the weekly scrimmage Wednesday, open day at Kyle Cochrhn .42 Schaefer 2 omingstar 8 2 Tamada 3 8 Sutton 2 4 Slosson 0 6 .087 .800 .600 .400 000 eld lor Farmer tans ana supporxers, orris, first string quarter, suffered a wrenched knee and will be, out of the S.

M. U. Expels Seven for game for at least thrte weeks. This leaves the Farmers without a single man, who has bad experience, to run the team. Knickerbocker, tha former Southwest-, era star.

Is still suffering from a broken Hazing Freshmen Students Houston Post SpedaL DALLAS. Texaa. Oct roiing men. students of Southern Meth. snouider; Haakin, anotner Quarter, witn a broken leg, and-now that Morris is out the coaches see gloom on every side.

They feel, however, that there is a Jfolution to odist TJniversity, have-been summarily expelled from the university, and five every problem and wilt bend every effort others have been heavily demaritedVand some or tnem may later ne suspended. i base, it tor violating ueir pieoga not to bi the idea seemed to, be to carry tha ball back and forth, and then make a straight end run out of it. Thia mode of running the ends a la high school was abandoned after a few attempts. It also 1 was learned nera riday. to find soma one to nandie tne team until tha recovery of the first atring qnrnr-ters.

bast bet for the vacant position now seems to ba either Harrison, who is now playing left half, or John Pierce, left Seversl of the students exoetled ere aaid to be from prominent families of the State. None is from Dallas. Tha students, accordina to members presented a rattier striking contrast to the Rice method of hireling extretni-tipi as the plays of the latter were usu-hIIt around the end before the opposing defense had a chance to done out the of the students' council, the self-governing body, severely bassd a freshman who "cussed out" an upper classman. They beat him severely with a strap, it ia said, then tied him to a tree most of tbe night in a drissling rain. He Buffered serious Rica Rooters Happy.

4 end. Benny Leonard Agrees yv to Meet vWhite-Coogan Winner, November 10 i Associated Press Report NEW IORK. Oct 24. Benny lightweight champion of the world. The success of the Rice crew under tha long looked for clear weather has sent th Did mtnAmnt Knjlv 1 after effects.

Tbe students' council took tha matter ud and acted Dromntly. Tbe scinline MnimlltM nt tha fftnnltw Mtiftjt Ilia of joy. Witn increased confidence they -raisa the cry of "On to Texas for the championship of Texaa wi' decided on November 1 when these two elevena CasnaJb art aoJpToreryer In seyea tMcaftr oesjsrf paoAagsa of 30 tig rsttos or ton packagos U00 cigararraa) (n a gtssaif -papr-oorarad carton. Wo stroatAy noemmmd thi carton -tot too noma or oAoe npply or whrnm jam travoX k'jL mvnolds tobacco ca WinstoeUm, N. alties.

The council declined absolutely toJ tlve out any names. I agreed Thursday to meet the winner of Only in forward passing did the Austin aggregation seem to meet with any sne- Valgar, French Feather cess. They made au excellent record fori completing tneir passes But most of them Nayoes Lddie Jackson the Charlie White-Nel Coogan match, which is one of tha bouts on the ail-star boxing show which Dave Driscoll has arranged for bis arena in the 4th regiment armory in Jersey City for Friday night of next week. Lewis wUl ba-Batched to fight Jack Britton at one Of the future shows of the arena If he succeeds in beatina Orif- lor sucn snort gains that they did not count as they might have if put jto TAMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new and unusual ways: Yqu quickly become fond of them they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and. choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever been put, into a cigarette.

Your test will prove that you prefer, the expert Camel blend to either kind' of tobacco smoked straight Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant rigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable mellow-mild-body i you'll be interested to know that no matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will' not tire your taste IV Camels are a cigarette revelation! Prove that yourself I We suggest right here that you compare Camels with any cigarettes in "the world at any price for quality By Leased Wire to The Houston Post K1W YORK. Oct 24. Benny Valgar, the French featherweight champion, scored a victory by the knockout route fiths. Ted had shown a return to his championship form of lata, ha having over Eddie Jsckeon of New Orleana Tbursdsy at the City Athletic dub of Jer Practically the entire game was fought out in the immediate vicinity of the Austin goal posts. Only once did the visiting crew threaten the Rica A high pass from, the center to a punter gave Austin tha ball oh the 15-yard line.

A couple of abort passes and a Una buck carried the pigskin within about four yards Of the line, but the Owl defense stiffened and recovered the ball which was prompt 'red two knockouts in ona round each sey Vlty. knockout was scored bv a rtaht to inside of flva4aya.j';'' ''V'' The bout between. Leonard and tha winner of tha Wbita-Coogsn match, will ba the heart In the second round of a scheduled eight-round bout. aiageei oa novamoer lu. a- ii waa tne renenman a second eonse-eativa knockout his previous victim been Jimmy HilL' the Australian South High vs.

Ball Hi ly raced the opposite and of tha gridiron. Brick did most of tha kicking for goals after Brick (captain) featherweight expert. r-v- Saturday at Galveston Houston Post Special i GALVESTON, Texas. Oct 24. Tha GAilES TODAY Colgate at Princton.

and for, satislaction! Williams Park. Cjf fe Center iMcTarland Cunningham guard, Birtt and. 'Barber half Dyer. McWUUamavi.Left Ij3Sw Mohart Quarter Love. Fun 1 Referee Kinney (Miss.

A. and Hw- a 4. Boston college vl Army. 7 narvara vs. university at virgmia, isle vs.

Tufts. Pitt s-s. Geoiria Tech. v. football team of.

tha South Ead Junior Hlgn school, Houston, will meet tha team or the Ball High school at Pirate Held her tomorrow afternoon In their first dash of tha present season. It is expected that' a large delegation wUl accompany tha Houston team to Galveston for the' game. Local Interest in the contest Is running high and the team is reported to ba the best tha Ball school has had In a number of gears. Navy va Bucknell. V1C a a a.

a a.l 0 0 00 'I 18 cents a package PALESTINE HIGH CROCKETT 0. vjaiayens vs. rennsyivanw. Cornell vs. Bartmouth.

vs. Ohio State. Chicago vs. North Illinois vs. Wisconsin.

Iowa vs. Minnesota. Auburn vs. Vanderbilt Tulane vs. Mississippi.

y- fewsnee vs. Kentucky. Iiouiaisna State vs. A rbsnsss. 1 riiver'tv vs.

1 "'r. 1 1 vi. i VTEMPLE 7, BELTON oV BELTON, Texas, Oct, 24. Ih' one of the hardest (ought frames played on the loefil field in years, PWton was eWeated bv T-ir1e 7 to 8. Two Belton i -rra, a and a tackle, 9 Houston Post Special -'i, Texas.

OcL 94. Th Psleat-ne 11 -h trhooi footbstl' team de- -f-d te it I eleven.

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