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The Waco Times-Herald from Waco, Texas • 10

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10 V7ACO DAILY TIMES HERALD TUESDAY JANUARY 3 I9ZZ CEKTHE COLLEGE GOES OEM ainu mi HOLE TO BEAT AST 0EOHE IGHTIBG TEXAS AGGIES PRESIDENT GANG Conouerors of Harvard No Records for every game Samgoir Quality Soite aindl OvBrcoaits for9 Mn as national rec victo bat and summary Quality Merchandise' last Our Policy Public Be Pleaded SPORT BRIES The hare of 0 The 3EI Advertiie Texas Electric Ry Advertisement Read Times Herald Want Adi Ask About Our Special Roberts Gordy Jones Kubale Shadoan for and them little runs were the has and' and have the when they defense first half but failed half The six times Ute and 22 seconds of fighting Walker weighed 122 pounds and Lynch 118 NEGRO BAPTISTS TO BUILD NEW CHURCH guaran ONLY Crystal closure's! batter slight restrictions for of a place on January 6 at Madi Garden I will take the rnat Promoter Rickard as soon as home in New New his We are reminded of occured to us recently dared that and SOUTHWEST and PITTSBURGH Jan The profes sional golfers national match play next fall will take place in Pittsburgh it was announced last night by officials of the Oakmont Country club A SMITHERMAN IS BURIED AT ROSENTHAL I AMOUS CLAIMS CREDIT OR CENTRE LOSS A Worth While Suggestion Put your auto away for a few months and use the street car With the money you will be able to save yon can take a long automobile trip next sum mer LACE CURTAINS 19c to Vai ues from $150 to $700 On sale Crystal Palace Bargain Store 123 ifth St II Smithy proprietor Advertisement 7 ard a little skit that in which we de EAST have come gone back badly To save our Uvea we help but exult in the Aggie victory for the simple reason that so very little recog nition has been accorded football in the Southweit A and accomplished Dollar an hour RENT A CO Drive it Yourself' 009 RANKLIN AVE Phone 155 (Advertisement) It's a sad tale Charlie Moran and his host of Centre "miracle will have to face before their eastern and rivals Defeated by a South western conference eleven And beaten bad That victory will do more for foot ball in the Southwest than any other one thing could possibly have done Bank Notice The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Citizens National bank of Waco will be held at the office of the said bank at Waco Texa on Tuesday January 10 1922 at 10 a mt for the purpose of eletting directors for the en suing yyar NEW YORK Jan Joe Lynch for mer bantamweight champion knocked out Al Walker San rancisco in the first round of their fight here yesterday afternoon A terrific right hand blow to the chin floored Walker after one min All claims that Wilsim and Murrah are all American quality etood the acid test The guy who first claimed that football in the Southwest is on a par with football anywhere spoke no idle words believe us Palace Street Smith proprietor BROKE GROUND MONDAY AT SIXTH AND MARLBORO OR NEW EDIICE Position ALUMINUM (20 year tee) 4 MILWAUKEE Wis Jan Benny Leonard lightweight champion whose bout with Pinkcy Mitchell scheduled for today was dropped when Mitchell developed an attack Mitch ell will return here January 12 to fight Johnny Dundee it was announced to night Jan Bud outpointed Jim a ten round go HAVANA Jan 3 Prize fightirg in Havana Is prohibited under a decree issued by Mayor De Villegas The de cree characterizes prize fighting as bru tal and dangerous and points out that the law which provides for fines and imprisonment for the exhibition of first icuffs on the street "can not sanction such proceedings even when the par ticipants are Isolated in a roped en corn n'naii unurp the amusement SPRINGIELD Mo Clancey of Cincinnati Marples of St Louis in before a local athletic club last night according to sport writers The men are lightweights Electric Lighting ixtures Electric Supplies Electrical and Plumbing con tractor Lane Phone No Adver tisement urthermore McMillin failed to scintillate and we are convinced that Wesley Bradshaw is jnet a bit more brilliant than la the star who shone so dazlingly against Harvard Bradshaw will make them nil set np and take no tice next season when Baylor journeys up to Boston to get revenge on Boston College We direct your special attention to our large Victor Record Library and particularly to the many New January Records that are now here ready for your selection Times Herald Special COLUMBUS Ga Jan The Bay lor Bears were defeated here last night by tle last Columbus five score was 45 to 35 The game was one of the roughest seen on a local court in many seasons The locals assumed the lead early in the game and although sorely pressed several times were never overhauled Meeting The annual meeting of the sharehold ers of the irst Nations! bank willbe held at its office in Waeo Texas on Tuesday January 10 1922 at 10 a for the purpose of electing directors and for the of other lawful business Match for Whirlwind Rep resentatives of the South west Aggies Win 22 14 Hail Aggies! all over! All over but the mem ory of the vicious fighting 1921 Texas A and football team that placed it self Texas and the Southwestern con ference on the gridiron map for all times Every kind of congratulation falls flat when it is offered to Coach Bible and his splendid Aggie football Touted to lose by at least four the un Un the NEWBURGH Jan Joe Moore international amateur speed skating champion won new laurels yes terday by capturing three first and two second places in the annual middlc Atlnntic ice skating outdoor champion ships Miss Elsie Mueller woman's nation'll champion won the half mile race for women but came in behind the win ner Gladys Robinson of Toronto in the 440 yard championship for women team touchdowns some thought more Aggies went in there and swept the suspecting Colonels off their feet defeated looked upon as one of best teams in the United States during the season just closed Centre could not stand the Southwestern style of play and went down to bitter de feat Just at a time when eastern northern sport critics and fans failed consistently to recognize Southwest just at a time when recogni tion is sorely needed Believe us broth er that accomplishment will live forev er in the minds of every sport lover in the state Perhaps Walter Camp and some of the other "big of foot ball will listen from now on when they are told of the wonderful performances of Southwestern elevens Could any thing be grander? Congratulations and then more congratulations to Bible and his men all insignificant compar ed to what should be accorded the Aggie clan It was a glorious victory and we all share in the triumph WOSNIG CO Plumbing nnd Heating Expert on Hot Water Heaters 512 ranklin ment Sanders contributed a large offense until he in the third the defense the The funeral of A Smitherman aged 52 who died last Sunday at Burkbur nett took place Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 at Rosenthal where the body was taken in motor hearse Serv ices were conducted at the Rosenthal church with Rev Moore officiating Mr Smitherman former resident of Waco left here several years ago He is survived by his wife three sons Tom Smitherman Mexia and Dewey Smitherman Waco two daughters Misses Bessie Ruth and Virginia Smith erman Burkburnett and one brother Richard Smitherman Junction Texas and Shows Unexpected Strength in Line Defense Stopping Bear Drive fortv vard twice Stein tried in vain to BLACK Cashier (Advertisement) The unexpected has happened before in football but never has it happened like it did January 2 1922 A Cen tre touted to defeat the Texas Aggies by at least four touchdowns was badly beaten and California touted to smash all (Tver the Washington and Jefferson outfit was lucky to get by with a tie pieces 2 to fl quarts Regular $900 values Bargain Store 123 South ifth Bears Lose Rough Game to Columbus Quintette We now turn our attention to basket ball and from reports of the Baylor Columbus Ga) A content we are doubtless in for some rough stuff on the court all after unable to get famed forward nll church and a number of brief addresses I were delivered A collection netted more than $1900 II Hines was mas ter of ceremonies The new church will be constructed of concrete nnd brick and will be 92 by 110 feet There is ample room for lawns and play grounds The members of the church are delighted with the prospects for a new house of worship expected triumph overWashington and Jefferson failed to ma terialize The game was played on a rain soaked field which doubtless helped the Presidents to a marked ex tent rom reports of the game one would judge that the was badly outplayed by Washington and Jefferson California failed to make more than two first downs while the Presidents executed six and scored a touchdown made on a brilliant 40 yard run by Brenkert but the score was not allowed as Stein the Presi dents all American contribution wns off side on the Jiluy what even couldn't do Think on "those things" will you bud? Some calamity howlers will try to detract the glamor of the Aggie victory by saying that the Colonels were off form Suppose they were what does that matter? They should have been form and in answer to any crepe decorators we say at this A and 22 Centre That's about the best answer we can think of Barnes Referee Varnell (Chicago) umpire Thorpe (Columbia) field judge Kock ersall (Chicago) headlinesman Hue bel (Michigan) Time of periods 15 minutes The New Hope Baptist Church the church on North Sixth street maintain ed by colored members of the Baptist denomination the pastor of which is Newton Jenkins is preparing to build a new church at Sixth and Marlboro and ground was broken Monday for the edifice The beginning of work on the new building was celebrated in a fit ting manner Monday A parade was staged from the old church up Sixth street to the site of the new building ana a large number narticioated New Hope band furnished the music and much enthusiasm prevailed Exercises were opened at the Associated Press CINCINNATI Jan 3 Just as they were boarding a train here for last night Harry Greb and manager George Engle were shown the Boston dispatch regarding Johnny Wil son calling of his match with Greb is an exclaimed Engle posted $10000 to bind the match with Wilson and Greb agreed to make 160 pounds at 2 The match was to have taken son Square ter up with I reach my Quigley (Kansas) ref Taking the lead within the first three minutes of piay when Bartlett of Centre was downed behind his own goal line by Wilsoaot the Aggies thus count ing a ssfetv Texss i to lose bv at 'east twenty points bat tled every minute of the four strenuous the periods and at times displayed a drive long and determination that literally the Colonels off tneir feet seated a defense that was Impregnable while on the Alberto Salvi a great Concert Harpist at Baylor January 5 The Eight amous Victor Artists at the Auditorium January 1 0 John Philip Sousa and his Band at the Coliseum Cotton Palace Janu ary 17 ward oas but it Erickson punted to safety Muller American end went into the game started but he was away with anv of his passes In his first attempt at an end run five and tacklers downed him Until game the Bears have hail little trouble this season in piercing tneir opponents and ran Into the strong and they were baffled In the they made first downs twice to make any in the second Presidents made firs: downs No rain fell during the game although the skies threatened Approximately 40000 persons were present 1 he line up KARL IT SHERMAN Cashier (Advertisement) tile attacks tha completely at sr It was indeed unfortunate that Cap tain lleinie Weir sustained a broken leg in the second play of the game He is a splendid football player and his spirit even atter he had to leave the game was a constant inspiration to his men Cap tain Weir suffered from injuries all season and it does seem that the ates would have been kind enough to smile on his efforts in his last appearance in an Aggie uniform has been one of the most remarkable sales of Clothing in the history of these semi annual events Every year more and more men come to realize that it pays to buy Sanger Quality Clothing and throughout the season we enjoy a most satisfactory volume of business and when Price deduction lime arrives the men of this community know and appreciate that the saving of money i Cnteu'Jew Sult and Overcoat from our displays of STEIN BLOCH KIRSCHBAUM and SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHING THE DISOCUNT IS 33 1 3 PER CENT touchdc Mcrrrs ro 7 i A rom advantage in every while on ham mer tuckiars ball on thirty yard line Wil son circled right end for another A and touchdown and McMillan again kick ed goal The final period witnessed the last Texas sccre when McMillan after being tackled behind the line made a blind pass intercepted for A and and raced 40 yards across the Centre goal The try at goal failed Colonels Make lurry The Colonels exhibited their flicker of offensive strength In the elosing minutes of play when a neat double forward pass McMillin to Cov ington to Snoddy followed by Roberts' goal kick brought their score up to 14 The Colonels died fighting they must he given credit for tht The end of the game saw them battling desperately though helplessly against the stonewall Aggie defense orward pass after for ward pass was frustrated while those that were successful availed gain Line plunges and end almost equally as abortive Aggies Watch and Reb Roberts All American end and Bo McMillin famous quarter playing his last game under the eyes of his bride of a few hours were targets for the Aggie defense throughout and gave only a mediocre performance On rne occasion McMillin failed to gain six inches necessary for a touchdown Snoddy Covington and Gorly were the outstanding players or A and Wilson at left end must be regarded as the chief zero He figured in two of A and scores He was ably supported by ha fellow linemen share of A and was forced from the game period Murrah starred on halting many Centre drives lines James McMillin Snoddy Armstrong (C) Bartlett Sanders Stars Sanders contributed a lv: the A and offense forcecd from the game in the th pe recause a bad leg starred en th defense Centre drives through the line last through little in When A and registered safety in the opening minutes of play Centre was thrown on the defensive for the flrat time during the season It was the first time the Colonels had been scored on since prior to their game with Harvard Approximately 12000 persons watched the game When th referee sounded the last whistle enthusiastic admirers rushed onto the field and carried the Aggie players away on their should The Centre players marched off the field en masse with little attention from the spectators They presented a rather jaded and dejected appearance Evidently it was an inglorious climax to their brilliant season during which Are Here for Your Selection Associated rcsa DALLAS Texas Jan 2 One of the biggc i upsets of the football season occurred here today when Centre col lege coiqutror of Harvard and rated as the champion of the south wen: down before Texas Agricultural an! Mechani cal college the battling represer of the Southwestern conference score was 22 to 14 and truly reflect: the closeness and fierceness of the eon with a line buck by first touchdown goal It then looked and as their backs MINNEAPOLIS Minn Jan 2 The University of Kansas defeated University of Minnesota 32 to 11 at ketball here tonight Body Wulf Black starred for the visitors COLUMBUS Ohio Jan 2 Eddie Columbus won the de cision over Patsy lanagan of St Louis in 12 rounds here today Each weighed 117 pounds These amous Victor Artists Are to Be Un Waco Hear their Records and hear them wi person you 11 quickly appreciate the superiority of the Victrola and Vic tor Records Quality Merchandise they met and defeated teams from va rious parts of the country The weather was good so far as tem perature went but a strong wind made forward passes and punts difficult to handle The lineup: A and Wilson Winn Murrah Dubois Dieterich Carruthers Evans Miller Sanders Weir (C) Substitutes A and McMillan for Score by periods: A and 2 Centre 0 Summary Touchdowns: Wilson Evans Winn Centre Snoddy 2 Goals from touchdown A and Mc Millan 2 Centre Roberts 2 safety Wil son Official? eree Maxwell (Swarthmore) umpire Sproul (Kon a) head linesmen Time of periods: 15 minutes CHAS CROUT THE TAILOR Cleaning Alteration Phone 391 728 Austin (Advertisement) You can buy any size Victrola and enjoy it in your home while pay ing for it The Victrola is recognized as the best and the features that make it the best are all patented features exclusively Victrola features Centre isches Brilliantly Entering the third period with the sccre still 2 to 0 against them after' they had been twice halted in the shad ow of the post in the see csr tVsza ovnrai Vv US KV VV Aggie fumble on which Tanner recov cred combined Snoddy' scored Roberts kicked gloomv for A had thus far been unable to make much progress against their heavier oppo nents Miller made Associated Press PASADENA Cal Jan 2 rom out of the east the Washington and Jeffer son football team came to Pasadena and held the University of California eleven to a scoreless tie on a muddy slippery' field in the annual Tournament of Rose East vs West game here today It was the first time the undefeated Golden Bears had met their equal in two seasons tney Having wonsince 1919 I The game was a hard fought and even although the muddy field made fast footwork and accurate passing and punting impossible The educated toe of Archie Nisbet the California fullback repeatedly kept the Presidents away from the Bear goal line California had a close call in the first quarter when Brenkert dodged the Bear tackles and after a forty yard run planted the bail behind the westerners goal The score was not allowed howev er as Captain Russell Stein the Presidents' all American tackle was offside when the play started Both teams drove close to scores in the last period Twice and had tne ball within tne line score on a kick In the same period on a and punt which had slipped California had the ball on the eastern ers yard nne The Bears tried a was fumbled Murrrh ng many A trd many from the me injuries while Centre suffered this respect TfcTl melting pot By BEN A COPASS the Aggie ing to Joe I tay who promoted the game notable in on behalf of the Texas Stats air ciaticn "The game was a cucces in Ltay said "and It will be a per manent feature It will be the means of putting Texa? and the southwestern conference on the football map and as suring this secton of the iOgnition it I loach Dana bible of the Texas Aggies asennee credit for his ry to the fighting spirit of the players "The men went into the contest with a spirit of self sacrifice and they Bible said gave up the enjoy ments of Christmas week In order to get themselves into proper physical con dition They were imbued with the fif cniri Mil VUG JIXKCS 41BVH score i sown They played a splendid game iaa i am prone tneir Referee Quigley Umpire Maxwell and jHeadliresman Sproul all praised the of the Texans against their heavier and more famous rival? Quig ley said the quality of football exhibit ed by the Aggies was equal to that play ed anywhere Maxwell said the game furnished him with the surprise of his life while Sproul referred to the Tex ans as Ha wonderfully coached team along elementary Every member of the victorious Ag gies is a Texas high school product The team finished the season with only ope defeat suffered at the hands of the University of Louisiana early last fall The score was 6 to 0 Among their vic tories was one over Arizona university which was defeated by Centre at San Diego Cal December 26 The Centre players left here tonight for Danville Ky to resume their studies at college McMillin wa? accom panied by his wife formerly Miss Marie Meirs They were married early today at ort Worth Mrs McMillin witnessed valedictory performance today from the sidelines Next season McMil lin will take up his duties as coach of Centenary college of Shreveport for a salary reported to be $10000 a year Boys Suits and Ovoycosits sit Ons TThiirdi Of: Regular Prices if 1' TX i uuiiii tne do in danger Quality Clothing now and save one third the regular price Correc styles in the best quality of Suits and Overcoats Our entire slock included in the sale Associated Press DALLAS Tex Jan 2 McMil lin hero of many gridiron battles who played his last game in Centre togs against Texas A and Mf today finish ed his career as great a sportsman as ever according to Head Coach Charlie Moran of the Centre eleven came to me after the game today and said: have been riven cred The cr inning many games for Centre i want to tRxe credit for losing this one It was all my Moran added "I want to eay that if my team had to lose 1 would rather lose to Texas A and I than any other team in the country I feel that the team did rot show at its generally predicted I best Roberts was far off form end iQe wnoie squad showed the effects of arable weather conditions ard the tram rides of the last two weeks swepti Had we been in the same shape as we They pre were for the Harvard game 1 am con well nighfidert we would have won But A and tense they played a great game Thev deserved 'f trick and versa their put the ten re men The success of the Aggie Centre game Even seasoned play here today assures the nost sasnn ers Bo McMillin and Red Heberts contest as an annual attraction accord were at times mystiied by offense Shis was view of A and generally heralded Prescriptions Our department Is unnxeellcd for proniptiiCHH nnd accuracy CARTERS Phono 1103 Austin nt 7th QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE In Our Hobby unexpected pass raced thirty yards to 1 1 a subbing ai oVai cnnl ns trer 1 in favor of the Texans ies Hold to Advantage ten cn A and held turning back the Cotoi tyle of play they resorted to he offense thev continued to away at the surprised Ken In the third period with the 1 ii "i 1 Victrolas and Victor Records Terms The One Third at Prices wHBt California Position and Berkey Kopf Barnes Konvolinka Clark Neal Latham (C) Crook Cranmer Vinze McMillan Winderquiet Stephens Stein (C) Erb West Toomey Erickson Nicholas Brinkert Nisbet Basista Score by periods: California 0 0 0 0 0 and 0 0 0 Substitutes: California Muller for Berkey Schur for Clark Morrison for Nisbet Dunn for Nicholas Dean for.

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