Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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the team
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jay!and ss a r«-
„ tii'e season.
Dul'ban, star line"
t to play dud t0. *
er blade- But-*th®
the Bears at Car
Kmuch stronger or-
1 * To wis which wltt
of Texas at Aus-
A. and. M on
_ to Indicted
Jo appear on the
s tie intermission period
captains of the respective You mubt Mv
—notified, and the two ~7V 3,JiLt,,
teams should then line up. U oa« " *.y .gfiJ'flM
of th« teams la not present 2 minutes
after time to called, that team.is
penalised 2$ yards.
The a M. V. freshmen team re-
cently defeated Rusk academy 7« to
0, and as result of this v——
M M
Adv.
other step to the road to the
pionship lait Friday by winning
from GatesvlUe $ to «. Pyevlotu I#*
to thto encounter the Ctotosville team an
had had an undefeated season, UW»
Waco, Bryan and Oak Cllft. Hille-
horo has not yet meta Want able to
southpaw ex-
w_irrlBg to Waco-
£
- to 1»H>J h**Sf
• the W. ^OH,s C* ,'
von city team. I*8'
wanterfnr ball for
' club of «l>e «*•»•
league, and **■
_T—i to the Angel»
SO «»£
#( he wa»'suffering
« to the early-seaaon
the league In pHffi-
out of W J*"*'
a brilliant recoil! »
jriu* recalled by the
s and «*T Pro™
„ to Kickey's staff,
f a pennant to that
next year. The
"j»rf need of a good
had Rickey hM one
t season, it Is hardly
, fjew York Giants
i world's champions to-
I Is a college product,
the attention of the
iwUcn performing on the
tbe University of Iowa.
oi tne «n iresnmen M|und in Ute.uuru u>» «w >« «<( • vwu um w
state. But last week, the Hke Owl. offer opposition, and Coach
eta defeated the same team 81 to 0. Young's protege* bid fair to go
v'&'-c -I »I,|- *.- I through the Thanlugtotag contest
Though it is dot generally known,'with an undefeated season, and put
the 8. M. U. freshmen also have a'* team on the field capable of glt-
•- — - —-a -— ing any high school clsb it Texas
VmiI'I nlavd nil #Hrt nas>* Al tWa
piayi Op uw p*rv oi we
ana that Vandy won the contest
Saturday. I if
12 t«> 0 victory to their credit over
Oak Cliff high of Dallas
Arthur Knickerbocker, former
Aggie quarterback, and one of the
headiest field generals the state has
ever known has two brothers in col-
lege, now, one » year old lad at
tf" if, U., and another a 179 pound
18 year old youngster at A. and M.
Koch of the Knickerbockers Is play-
a real battle in th« post-season
games which will be scheduled to
determine the undisputed interscho-
laatlc champion.
W aco High Unable* to Get Game
The Waco high school team after
vain attempts to schedule a contest
tor last week, spent the entire time
in arduous preparation for the com
ing tilt with Oak Cliff high of Dal
t&9R
if •. HI
w'JkmSbt
rJOCfl ill iu« ivuibu»» »uo »'h ",v" " ° :
ing the quarterback position on the las, which will be stated at Cotton
f^shmen team of his respective, J atace park ^Way <"****
school, and it is possible that they This undoubtedly will be the most
mav play against each other next1 important interscbolastic game of
year when the Mustangs meets the the season thus far. Oak Cliff comes
Aefcies They are sons of Dr. Knic-ito Waco with an \ind®Wited rWhrfl
kerbocker of Mariin, one of the best and with overwhelming victories
tnown Methodist ministers of the over Waxahachie, Greenville and oth-
,ers not so well known. Waco8 <=io-
—«— I seat high school game thus far this
At intercollegiate meets to future year wag the 9? to 0 affair with
M a..^-v I»"«1 .Alia fha ttnvlnr Cuh
At likterroueeiHie rawi» »» ««wc ywr w»u "* IT , T L
track event* will be timed by new Marlln, while the Baylor Cubs were
stop watches that will record Uw> defeated by Tysons pupttsjto*-
tenth of a second, Instead of the us- A crowd of 6000 la expected for th®
chan£ was agre- battle, which while it wlUnotdefi-
ed uoon at a meeting of the execu- niteiy settle championship honors by
uleTL^ttee of the totorcollegiato any means, will go a long ways in
Ansociation of Amateur Athletes of that line.
America 4n New York a few days port Arthur at the.f.levn'll!'n hlast
aao. The new fmctlonal ^ time _will cancelled_ hfth.„ow.
aer iu this game couplod
poor showing of an«n* to the
'WiikA^ ||u|. tinwIa* fntlHik^lr
l*w™» wiwt Mpp1. ;■#»•# wjt
iiWil oo^ ^
will meet Soathweetem '
ty ^ m *»>—m.«** r A
the m MMNtt. ttMl Bear-Aggie con- *•** ,Mt
tiict, NOT. i cowl ^ Bibie1^^^ mm*
of th« A. Wltfii. team was to Waco . w , , ™
u. "« * "• » . v
m »4 u»»»». -r1" • " .u
to develop into on ot the hefdeet!** * ^
tougH ^^to lu the hi*oT of ™-8™ 0f ArkaMM ^ Wek- \in ,hl' MK>0laUOn'
rrM, . -attoa. between the two T- C' U- h*Tto« ******* tw tltula, race in a
)"T. t A. K, games did not taeet aju la tiwally the
team of that association last week, Sueh a eoitingency In the N
Um Am Upeet ■ J but took or Tuba univeralty, former-j would he avoided It Hjee and
The real upset ot the day earne d Henry Kendall, winning a 1« to 0. had followed the ot
wTuTvtXhU^ty Jt .letory, «« to thto ^me th.Ladtog T^h ^ooto to
Texas dash at Dallas. Texaa waa "om^l F^g. showed a van impfo- to, from thej. I wheu
doped to win by practically ill crl-Kement over thrtr earty^aawn rtow- became member, of the more preten
»d »»y n, ,"kM" fc""'
Vandy backer, 20 point*. There!*e#t*ru Pirates by, a tT-potot mar»l Teem P W l»
were no comparative soorss to todl-j*tn- Howard Payhs, wltf J*,OT| Baylor 1 1 0
cate the respective merit* of the two »»«rlorm,#« ,n brU,iant I Texaa A and M, ... .1 1 »
«hooto, but It wa# ^uerally oonced-Uaahion ^whelmed Trtoity unlver- okll., Aggie, .... I 1 «
ed that Texas had the strongest team I 81 t0 <»: The Tigers are notJT#gM university ...0
. W
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iaar
OB TWO A DAY
#ly one infraction of the
t calls for a penalty of
| player who Intentlonal-
',ball to the ground, to
Jng thrown for a loss,
it an Incomplete pass
allied 10 yards. It to
•lal In charge to deter
or not the pas, was
oniu i«nc ww cancel^ •«» »»»•-
X" Hpriuters an opportunity to beat week and Oouch Huto°I}il.u}[te tor
n < oi(ls that have withstood assaults ered machine U a subsUtute _
COLUMN
for many years, particularly the 100
yard dash. ^
The University School of Cleveland
Ohio, clams that in Kallettt, It can
boast of the greatest field goal kick-
thU lame met the A. and M. Re-
aerves or perhaps better known a.
«A*tiha The Br»ao® county »««*
kept their xoal line unc^Med. but
a beautiful kick from
from the 40 yard line by Bill Nlebuhr
Rave the contest to ^J
jWANTi
' *co«"«
Phous
with the victory of the Kanga-
1 this heading are charg-
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; insertion and 1-2 cent
each insertion after the
No ads taken for less
; KKM
— lew 1UUUU1U KU.IC,
r service and heat when
■bed. See George Kbn
i office.
er in «ore."
country. The Clevelanders are tak- had no bearing wh*Jev<gat-
ing in considerable territory, and teracholastic race. It is to be regre .
while there ig no way to prove or
disprove the fact, we seriously doubt
If this Kallett is as good in his press
agented line as a certain member of
the Waco high school squad, who is
perhapa the beat field goal kicker in
the atate, not barring college stars.
A little thing like a railroad strike
Is not going to Interfere with the
Yule schedule. Word sent out from
New Haven states that to the event
of a strike, the team wttl make its
r oo dim
nily Harris.—Adv. 169
various* 'jaunts to amtos, and •Bt41 i (eated Conroe team- The
would probably he the cane amongl^ game will wjt hlnallP ot
schools of tl|i» section. ,play Bryan for theenampiwi r^^
urnishea rooms, with
board. Mrs. P. M. Bucb,
M». 176-tf.
SALfe
Jlx cylinder 6ldsmoSS!e
► Yuma Barnhlll.-^-Adv. 178-
-Bermuda onion plants,
ta hundred. Dick Scbmid,
Idv. 179-2«t.
-Two Ford touring car*
shape. Price, |180 and
P£ D. Faulkner, Waahington
. 178-6tp.
3ne John Deere Stag
Plow. Price 160.00,
I Masons. Apply to 0
R. F. D. No. 2 Wash-
-Adv. 179-8tp-41-8tp.
iord Wood, |«.00 pe
id anywhere. Rlcharc
>am, Rt. 8.—Adv. Iff-'
SVdeed |h«t C0acheS0Hud.0mnan<l
Tyson could not &R e Waco
z ssstri£ff,M
SS. SSft-tS.
ues to mow down ^V^rSaTwelk
In IU MB.,,, .hll. V.„d, totai «« » WW0 « "" a. M. 0.
,h. »« uml bM. .IIP- «"«™ "« " " »•' "»► —~
Pi„ a i— « «• -4 ":tt" aeMm"'' "" wl*
pte4 O. undtapuled ,rtl,r» "« '<• "a-" — J»» "I
I,.a.r a u. »«tk. «■"' ,w IW" **"
. / I with the Abilene Christian,.
Tho mult 0C the contest demon
•trated two facts—tacts that stand
out above all others concerning thto
cladh- The Commodore machine,
built by Dau McOugln, one ot the
smartest football meu to the south,
was underrated. The Longhorns were
overrated. The youngsters on the
team, who have been running rough-
shod over the weaker elevens, did
not come through when they received
their first real major gridiron bap-
tlam Friday. There were no Rata
Watson or Jo, Klltoea to the ton*
W»
In Slmaak bull
I; - Phone 207 tot the
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•. •; w t 4t$ , ■gal-v '.y»v •iv'r t!**1' .fc" my'ij.';-
We are running a Ut Clad* Clean
honw girls in dining room Have'
and keep all linens fre»h and aweet. Why
some home patronage, a hotel is a wmipubUc
tion and if properly operated <le»Mve» home
Any intelligent pewon knowa that a buwnert
kind to be proiperoua murt mnko «omA 1
We tOO peir cent Brenham Citlieni
in a bu«ineM W«y—''not ehMity '—w
rooms with Hot, Cold Water and ^ Phonal
wUh to fill with local p
but at prices vary rea»oi
f RF.RRV. PROP.
j^Stf'wtoSer only. And, dhrlng
this time he is with the Vernon Ti-
gers, not those of Detroit tame.
Bib Kalk, who*starred with t*e
Chicago White Sox durtug the paat
season, was one of the 1,®®*nen|..^
the rw*nt Vandy-Texas tilt Bro
was formerly an
whe» a member of the S^toWj■
1919, aud before the "t 0f|
unlay predicted an easy victor! tor
ITWrimater, as dUlj,r^caly
to 13.
Helton won an
nvcr t.am pases, scoring over 100 P°
?n,H and wlll have to be given some
consideration for titular honors^as
will Temple. The latter eleven won
from Cameron by an overwhelming
acwe last week while the week pre-
ia the Milam county eleven elim-
inated Taylor high. ™®.
came back Friday, winning from
Bartlett 32 to 14 In a much-protested
Sly Portion of them »«cked heir l0.
JudKoJncnt with good old coin1 the BMtWj ^
realm at almost prohibitive odds. wwdtte^®J«ieo^ ^
No doubt the game of fr,^ay
C°irgteheStAaSs wi? be well scout-
,"O,'bww." «*?>£!*££.
Bible's team will b»vo to sh^ pr^
tieally everything it has in the too
liell lino to achieve a victory iro
the oVlahomans, while on the nex
-A shoe-makers stltch-
—ne, also a finishing ma-
?8se J. T. Harris.—Adv. 110-
x vssoks j* «-sttsrBsnar«
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TA FK—TEXAS LINES
>— Englnemen, Trainmen,
and Telegraph or Tele-
, .jerators on Gulf, Colorado *
i Fe Railway.
present employe, in engine,
ird and telegraph service on
Colorado and Santa Fe
may ba called out on _
It is hoped that the men
{service will remain loyal to
pany, but it to necessary tor
tony to be prepared.
ttions will therefore be re-
Jem men for position, as en-
tonductors, tirboto, bruke-
"dmsn and telegraph and
i operators. >'• r<r*. MP' J
,-^nU for positions aa Trata-
Tardmen and Telegraph and
Operators should app r
i Superintendents. A,
^wveaton; K. S. Hull, Temple;
LJDlsn. Beaumont or B. B. Tay-
'urne, and for positions a«
J| to Division Muter Me-
IR. E. Bell, Qalveeton, C. F.
Sllsbee, A T. Lohmann,
or F. M. Motley, Tempi*,
I such application with a
p»i ot their previous employ-
- Sinned, F G. Pettlbone, Vice-
4 General Manager.—Adv.
HraUM will not fUM ,u uOjdlng pi«cc
In the Itoylor r«nUs this year.
The Beaumont Ui&h ^hool foot-
ball team fuintojied the t
s saar-3sa»,!s
a scoreof 9 to 0. H°l|hts last sea-
son 'tied with Cleburne for rtate
honors, and while a few of Its play
er, were lost through graduation, in-
ctodlnc "Doc" Brudder, the star of
Z-Km. the Houstonians were nev-
ertheless big favorite^ to witifro
Seaumont. as the latter club had not
demonstrated in previous game, that
It was a club of even near-champion
ship calibre. The Houeton CenU-al
high 1 to 0 victory over Coach Nig
Dotson's hitherto undefeated Po
Arthur team was the source of
other surprise, as Cen^aL J*
previously lost a game toBour Lg
In ^^'^s^ Ar^ 'neligi-
ble by the Houston tsculty ^e to
the feet that theytho
one ctf. th« i^ th? a?thorlties
Houston school whichthe
| The undefeated Marshall high ele-
ven met a UrUr ^ Te»rkana the
game r«eultlng 'a 7 to J tie, while
the McKinney-DHllas Bryw blRh
contest also resulted In a padlock,
the score being 14 to ~J*".
rated Wavahachie lost iu setoud
Rame of the season lait week, hemg
defeated 20 to 19 by ««lwd whUh
club It will be remembered defeatea
it HiUsboro high team toet
2 to 0. Forest high ot Dal-
la8 ni:o won a highly i™?0**?1
game from North FOrt Worth U to
7, while Corslcana scored only two
touchdowns la its victory over ItaS-
oa.
Tour UDle should ho
Vet, Phone 807, and you will got
both.—Adv. 110-t*.
wm 'no Tm"ft«nto "" "fud<T
McCollum was the best back Coach
Whitaker showed during the game,
and Bud to no youngiter- The quar-
tet of field generals used did not
•how a, much talent In thl, line as
Patten, the Shorthorn quarter, who
ha, never yet been given a real op
portunlty to ,tar on the varsity. The
result of the game ot Saturday, how-
ever, may prove a blessing In dls
guise to Longhorn followers. It
proved to the world that the orange
and white warriors are not Invlnct
ble. They will now leave no stone
unturned to remedy their glaring
weaknesses brought out in thto game
and as a result the Agfiss will faee
a much harder tart on Thanksgiving
day in attempUng to subdue the fe-
rocious Steers than would have been
tho case bad the University of Te*-
aa won the game Saturday, aa it
should have, but tor errors, or to
US a slang expression, which fits
the caee more properly, "boneheads.
For it was certainly due to "bone-
Virginia U4jr SaffW WiA Ackw
and Paiai Until Hodwr Bffta
Ghi*! Her Carte.
Dublin. Vs.—Miss ^H*ry^ Alles
HtuhtU residing on Herts l>
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