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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1922
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
1
PACE FOUR
81
LAKE AUSTIN TODAY
THE BOX SCORE
AnRMPO.A4
Tulm:
Poa
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only three runs becaune they.
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tacka
The contending partles la
Totals ..
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augmentea by ths
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Moors and poseibly Tink Revier, 4-
Let halt.
Bekharat ...
as has been representing them in tha
CW
Oh ths mound for the bt lenguer-
in the famous deal that was generally
Ths Yankees startea off with a rush
hurry
however.
the three ehutota of the meason that
MeMelan wi ho ths other
pitching
■V FAIRWAY GREENE
ef The Auetin
Special C
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la fkM Meumel stoned down
May
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WE RE TOO BUSY
Austin
WORLD’S SERIES
PRICES:
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RUSTIC
DUMB BASERUNNING SPELL
DEFEAT FOR YANKEES
ana eov
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nginat mune fine men
as rtfs that twist I—
will be Kip Collin* one of ths most
mougthit after bameball pitchers today.
After pitchine only ou and out ball
the latter la aa uncertainty.
leaguers and Varsity stars wi
ba under the joint lendership of Billy
Disch and Frank Qlbaen, while the
warriors win present the same club
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mind, and we would like to show them to you.
WE GIVE SIMULTANEOUS SERVICE ON
Gasolene and Oil
TULSA BEATS MOBILE
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
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Greasing and Washing
AU Kinds of Automobiles
Robertson again pince-kieked tar the
extra peter At this Juncture.Coach
at Quarter, Oardore then xent...
for the last touchdown and Memaen
Recetpts iiiama
Piayer» share se,m7 •4
chunda. au. * MW M
kicked goal
The line-ups and summar foulowe
third base time 1284
Afteadaaro ana r cetpta
fourth acme teilems:
llendanee 20242
Whitaker Uaea Many Substitutes
In Both Periods; Phillip*
Paises Feature.
__I had hi eye on Cellino for come
time, ha havitng administered one of
■soft and aithougn the former Varsity
star has not heea used by the At-
Min this pent mesom, the fnet that
he was retained an manon la evidence
emough that ba ta conatdered promis-
ing. .
Frank Oft me of the Bontom I Ire rm
wi do the r.r— fer the store of
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OR ELECTRIC SCORE BOARD
Mmee wire team — nan Fas* to On Blectte
arose too, rd. Ferry pte, before yen 3 ma Ine
atemme to me how Verb Grand
run wine over the--- .
■'■■Sic — r otdetaia »f the South-
with bim but aone comea Quae Bar:
neen and a den ar so the arawasm that
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last 1
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posed
Riht hair
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:-..AA waa VP’
1 • • 9 4 * recent city serls,
-- -- m m On tha mounA
“Rip” Collins For All-Stars and
Roy Moore For Warriors Will
Be Opposing Pitchers.
subatitues:
Tim~ w—- Jones, Lelssner. Bral-
lm Gorman W. Moore, Murphree,
Dayvauit sad Alls* ___
pnupeJ owena Reed, Brandt,
TODAY ____
AND AU. WEEK
AT 1 P, M.
Clothing Co
513 CONGRESS AVE
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M.lL,
Ttala ..........11 1 4 27 13 4
.Halted for Maye in elgnth.
Driving For the
Ninteenth Hole
arlton & Crockett, Inc
Station No. 1, 5th and Brazos
Station No. 2, 6th and Waller
• 111 world’s series and MIU be able to
MOBIIA 4la, Oct. T—Tulua won
the Western-Bouthern baseball ehem:
Plonahip 59 defating the Mobile Club
tale afta— at Monroe Purk, 1 to A
due to the attective pitchtng, of Dave
Danforth. former member of the Bt
Louls Browna Tulsa won tour m—a
Mobtie one.
The oners won two at home from
the Bear* tied cm with them at Dallas
and then came to tbie dry and woo
two streight, ..
The two tama puayed a Mat fl—feg
—a* Mlehott and Cueto teaturing for
Mobile and Stewart aad Bauman for
the Olera Score:
•bum paths Pelted with rate during
} every minute of the bottle, the Yan-
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Fenaniuic: fexotteide 4 eip-
p— pne: Phipaottide2.
Orretals: Hix tDartmi—0 rete-
i
If Bars to M holder be to mowthern
ehampion ea be wen the 1111 utie ta
..1141 hour would allow the fandom of aua-
400800 attend the returns from the
port untt lea for them-t
fu them down la ------—
ner Tha, miehe have memred three
runs to the flrut immme Anetena of two
■Mb a Bitos mere mudaeity la cotn«
Irish MeumaL the Mil better
p-a Iha ban toward pecond. Ab
nary boume would have permitted a
try fur a —rot M iheptate but. tbe
MS -amp-a —k tote tbeulr aad br
tha M— W eme dn-n inte War:
Steve M wan tea take to do_anythine
but emur out ton better at fe.bane
mancref airendy havme emto^b^e
■out eame a Mean ednete to uef from
the hat of Pro Teune wmrtag Oroh
#. rn outed whoa Toume -a*
mipeed eft fleet .
The dlant cot only two MM after
that — aerer threeteneA to so—
AFim mieht after the Otoato mate
h-tr etue of raw the Tonbo «—•
pa the hub — the left— tert but
a. 1a -eun hav I al the-- bterne
buneza to the acheder way and the
barters were nwwwn eut
The Tanba -er- always mekine er:
I at play ta too
. and Culp amsMi-
-yard line and at-
dash Stacy raced
down Hoberteea
kleke .e uufUby tor the ext-* potnt.
After the kickotr by Texaa totoewiad
tbW toyndown Phiupe attempted a
p- aad CuriB tnterceote4, recing
11 yaraa for the new touebdown
i a —--- aad moved alowly or not at
• 4 aU la the hlch momenta of their at-
By Asmoclated Presa
Naw YORK, Oct T —Kain dropa
and brain flops uent the New York
*rearfTT'* down to another defeat to-
day la their almoat hopelesa tight with
the local Natlonal Leaguers fur the
baneball championship of tbs world.
Ths Qlanta made four run* barely
enough to win. bocause they were
briabt boys and fast on the muddy
arouad the toemond
They -tarted oft ac Cheneh they bad
fwuma cheir lene tote terttaw ywaeb
win Mt h arge ill dhromeh the
dinmona into center fiela end Duean
quteKly fellowed with ■ steWlo to Wt
habe kuth took a miehty swat al »e
han and drove one of too tomerat IBM
that ever dropped into an qutfteiqer*
aim* cunntneham enueht M in deco
mute. sum a atep or two from
0- bteneher tone* mi the fere of
toe bars Aement knonked Nim neinm
toe bear* He wan so for away flam
Mw plats that toare mail to be
plent, of time for wut to come home
frem csmwl But Manapr Muerma
who was bill toea at third, *tepped
him there He sensed taker on Pipo •
inete
Pipp tried to run too tor rather than
aa* tor emeun, end one eameht at
•eona Meunei cent Duean ten. with
qana"ut"mi"n"amymi-i
throw to cate* him at the midway
E Urbana ended toe .ffontate by
strikIna owl
Aa exposition as to the fast and
furious rate at which the national
average iteeiz.
Roy Moore will probably mount the
slab for the Legionnatres and furnieh
the tuna ot Austin with, a real bis
taayue pitching duel. Moore le gen-
erahy acknowledged to have more
"atufr‘ than any southpaw in tbs
Amarican Lengue, but he baa been
inactive for the ereater part of the
season. Should Collins be traded to
Detrolt next season. Austin san boast
of having two pitchers on one bls
Club—not so bad for a burs of
Ths remainder of the independenta
wUl be gatheyod from the Varity
etar* Colne Falk, who covered flrot
for the Legton the greater part of the
eeaaon. win eover first, with Auler on
secona Odom in abort and smalley
on third. In the outfield will appear
edrle Durst, subatitute outfielder
during the past seazon for the, nt
posts.
Prior to the begtnntne of hostiuitieK
awards win be made to the players
who have led the Warrior elub in
fielding and hitting during the past
ssason By a margin of about twenty-
four one hundred thousandtha of..a
point CetMe Fata will be awarded the
Joe Koen a Sons handeome .Eol4
watch To Captain Moran Henderson
wi so As gold fountain pen 2tfered
to tbe leading hitter on the Warrior
club by Joneph s Phormacy. Hender-
son etouted the season with aa average
of nt. While Falk hung up a mark
of tn ta the field
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RICE, SAW HOUSTON. 3
HOUSTON. Texas Oct T—fUco Tn-
etitute deteated the.Som Nonnon
Normal team bars today ta to.nr
football clash of the osaeon by too
•corn of U to 1 Ths Owl reguletors
haa trouble oooring attest the Nor
mailtez bet the eocoad atrinK.men
couia do little with the Mieitort.Moxea
drop ick from the twenty-nve-yara
Um sore the vidtor: their « point-
A fifty-yard run by ehwarta was the
feature of the game
T. C. U. Ml DALLAS, U. 6.
DAU-AB, Tosa* Ort 1 -Invadine
Dalles la fteh etrenth foe T. C.E:
Tomea yr zumpd.n Ute* i
or the Deltas Untveraty ni n peers
bhek" with both feet Saturday after-
noom at dardner Park ask bung a to
entv. Arte*, ever Cect artexgeheree"
before the tey was done The final
cunt woo tl to 4 with the Horned
roe axeenme ta every dwpartment of
the ge—
FREAKISH BOUNDS AND
ALL->IAK ItAm Al
Collins showed
solved Iteit inte an
Phullps University’s Haymakeca un-
aer a 41 to 14 scor* Although rai-
Ups threatended for a time to make
things merry. the long horns cams
back strong and for most of lbs gams
had everything their own wa. Phu-
Ups’ 10 points same from a tostateWS
llowing several neatly >executed
passee and a place kick for a field goal
from the 45-yard Hue. Texas’ po ats
were gained through nive t vuchdow na
and two field goals. The flashy wo k
of Frahiin Stacy, guarterback.. and
Oecsw Eckhardt, halfback, featured tar
the Longhorna, while Quarterback
helton. Halfback Brandt and Right
Bad Orem■ were the outstandang
Haymakers.
Durte the first quarter there was
ne oortac aichoua meet of lbs play-
ing was is the Fhillpe ea nck-
harac Stacy apd Tsees early An che
game rwfled the ban to the Hay-
inaker? 4-—rd Ba* were hei4 er
three down, aad Robertson was mat
in aa repince Eekhardt for a try sk
a tisM goal his kick warn wide hew -
•ear and Texaa tad Ito oely othe
mean to sears a UtUe later when after
tha Lenehorna had regained psess.-
OM <d the baM. Staey shot a tang
S*-yar4 pam over Phttp goal tine
The quarier ended with the baft in the
ionghorne hands on the Haymaker
tey wei be betwe— Mim men— Col-
tert* amertenn woman ehampion
agafis Jem Guntera, termer hotder
of the mew’a inte Amone in xomen.
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Iou.la Browna Durst was considered
one of the fastest fielders on the
I Browne and showed to advantage at
Um bat. in the tael game of the sea-
son Durst covered center for ths
Brown* and got two hits in three at-
tarta off Leverette, the White Sox
senmatiom. Letmaner and Caron will
bold down the remaining outfield
4 1a full nine-inning nue at
the effort falling short The quarter
ended with the ball in the Longhorns
hands near madneid. Prtty piangez
by Robertson and Tynes and a flashy
end run for 26 yards by stay brought
ths ball to Phillips 10-yara une in
the play Robertson was injured and
Bokhardt went back into the sama
immediately he went over for a touch-
down and kicked goal for the extra
point Brtilant work by Btacy and
Eckhardt, While the Longhorn Une
gave good support brought another
touchdown, staoy going over and Mck-
hardt kicking suoceeefully for the ek-
if prt.it Coach Whitaker then eent
in another raft of subatitutesand after
the kickoff, Eckhardt received a PAA-
Upa punt and raced 56, yards.to Ihe
Haymaker 10-yara marker The ton*
run left Hekhardt so winded that
Showing at times flashes at almost , Whitaker sent la Murphres to, replace
rnldssason form. Coach Berry Whit- bim, while Gardere took Stacy’s ptare
Sher's Texas Longhorns emothered at auarter. Gardere then went ever
by Um Pipa center aa the Hay-
makere 20-yara Une A few momemnte
p,"eu"n.aPaomn"ekrd IT rord
ba*
■ was el <Ms petal that Piupa
eame to Ufa aad atier reeoverine a
Texas humbie — the Lenehorn« 18-
yard Bee. tried for a touchdowa aad
bea Aa ezehene at punta —vo
the F gym >--11 the ball ea the Leme-
Horne jo-yara Bae and a mom wit later
Ore—i. PMHpe s«A Stab * 4 a field
—al from the w-yar item. Thi enAt
e4 the first half
ADParent, retrtehra by thetr root
ead zonded by the wtinging lecture
from ehelr reach between halve* the
_ _ - poan pustime to played under the big teat
1 1 1 * 1 4 in the upper strata of the ba—hall
*411444 world will be staged this atternoon at
,.4 4 4 4 1 4 8: *4 at Lake Austin Part After aome
. 4 4 1 1 4 4 indeciaton, M wua deemed that thia
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_-_______roe; Nolton (Metre Darnel, umpire:
whitake seat ta nine aubetitutes aad Auber ( Wimconnin, head Ha—..a,
------ am—r (Wstotagt—■>. tlme-her—r
ne um to run. other*ie be couta I
hois got there matety. tor Qroblz
"hr we. had ana Kelly druppM It
ead bed to etoy eft the beg t.pc.
out at the mu. As B wan «be rter
sm very dom it wee on a tow
conda later that Ward vombardsd
the biencher. wi bta homerun. mak:
ine a g—t of MeumeL Then some *•
tact dan. in the «•«<* end the reck-
to- alrgara at B by Kuuzin« sea I,
Pipy stemmed the Aral piteheabani
a0". the in field line for two bene
He wm trpoea oft mecon4Lon
yoke le Ore*. Yankee bey— >■*»"
E-xpire, toft they fler- ey tasam ,
atei whoa sehane wot a lonerneia .
fete teft There wee nly one out and .
Meuert had gone le third, othata
wee expeete that Behmn ww—4 he
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— sea .. • for the Yankeea inat SB — Q. Colltna
100 0.2 --k - 1 was turned over to the Boston Red Sox
.000 040 00% “
eyim« yarn after pam they worked
iheir way to Texan’ 11-yard une Lne
afar^a then took the ball aw—
bruadt Baking the tost* town Mxar
the kiexett the Lenehere hemmer ed
the Hay—aba— back ana a few mo-
■cate taler Reberteem kieked Ma —
the big chow, and incidentally will
probably provide the clowning fos the
affair. The big, jovial catcher has
steadily remained in the .100 class of
hitters all eeaaon, until he was shifted
to fret base, and the new surround-
lugs attected his batting eye until he
finished the eeaaon with an average in
the neighborhood of 280-4 sizeable
!••• though
i j i: imhebig
Tsaks—:
Witt cf ....
Dugan, *b .
Ruth, rf ....
Brhit wiff. c ••
War* 1b .a.
BooM. — ....
May* • ....
Jobs* p ...
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rtant battle at rhe
232;
to the Yankees in pitching talent la
4 4 14
4 4 14
4 4 14
... . Such breaks ta luck as could be
Totals .............11 » • ” • 1 blamed upon the sloppy weather fa-
vored the Qlanta, who took quick ad-
about midrieta Phinip- '«’«
feranudemitomimane“
TEXAS LONGHORNS TRIM PHILLIPS H 10
BALCONY, 55e; LWER FLOR, 7Se
Ememmzaezmamzmommemmmmm
West aad Muzgina . . _
Score by quarters: I -
Pup-.g..21:::822 521-1
Forward n—S’ Texas 4 incom-
plete; Fhimpa, 4 cl hflHsA lLtncom-
plete. aad to interseptea by Txn.
Field goals Robertson 2, Greene
Tough downs; stacy A Cui* Eek-
ths Detroit club encountered Will
mllefted Wilk on bass — Efe hu But
he w—t He uried to reech mcom4
and felled Ward ended the eme wBh
anny B—I Had **•-B bem
win— to enve-a.enpue
when he reached Dret Bob Meu2e
coula probeMy have, aftee nu
teMbor caught WarTS n
nven senyine the <*** bet run:
nine out at I ike •**• wouta rank
at the ete—I— to Uto htatery
at the world - meriea The rain was
never weary II beenn ta th. n— ■
as a gentle —let Lndle dropa bepan
le rail durine belling practic Tberi
son comine down ateednya tbe nr
inning begn* and the tone in the
M—rhe— Govred themmeive with — ■
brellea and newapaper- Ne even thel
moat profrond editorial yoga "a
heavy ahoo«b to keep tb» rorters dry
after IM teri »•!««. From •— aa
tor —a foU WWb iner-aeize.wetmrm.
— that toe slenehers ■■bed a blur
— thees la toe grand—ad,
Detailed enalysia of tbe pltebine
rhwws toa* Mequillan —< Mayu work-
ea ea pretimity eve tar— —2
bad row bod inmine .Meqwtanen toe .
fl— when toe Yankeen buneted four
at Ibatr elent I— for Wu —— and
Mays in tee fireh, when the dtentl
rele-a floe at ihet Otoe Mie and
four — equdllan heta 6: Xaa
h— hillea frem the ft— to the aaa-
-nt -Ne Me j a mlewed no mor- than
— MI ta aaa —tag ——r to. flflh
The nttemdne for M—ra go—
36302, toe — a—i for aoy gate.
• for. and — —— nreeezted
51124 mobtow to. wrote •««*> **
m- aa fottawr am—wro. M1J44;
raaatata. iunena
Te m-t fer
divided ee h—ws Pnyer -here
—mu — etba — w*n*i4
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andafturious pounding tthe ball ta i la* WIU jnpp^ Beantown,
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by Maya l (Meqaluan) by Meques ana., attirnd o.-that it’ i*h Cobb
Zschane. K MemL Ward. M Smiw). — lematienl Certain it I. that C obb
Mt. att Maya I an 4. att Jaaaa none ta am.
■ rove one inning. umnpu * Owena (A —- "
tt.? spir. In chief at piale, Klem (Nation:
al) first bass; mudebirana (Amnerican? — D.tronce - or e. — m.
. - . -- o-a (attona Boston Detroit or say a ins remain-
mond Da": MCormc use i ing elba im the areuit, however, Col.
the I kna ahoua prove to be one of the
a—l— twtrter» at the 1923 —eon
C»U— win twtr at tenet part of to-
bars game
-.".-.2 az-wyan-'-.a*
*7-, " . "nci Ji ---- bar the flrot O—t at ths bat, eent a roller
Pit --.r — womnine to ebortatop Touehtng toe mod tbe .. ..._______
UTat&a cedinary. MJ-.Msmo.41fo ?_4—r bound —Mt ron haa troubie. In_hanaunF.
* a •N.a ehanea to win from any , cou1d only knock it down Klving Bny the way L_ •— — —
Be"u 5004 Ma ha. Mtaa BMrtta* der an Infleia Meqla thin M"minety with tbs ihought that H was
L —
bounder toward Ward who raced ta
.an4 C ku.-srs srx .rtns
_________ ______ - ball, tee hopped in aa unusunl man:
w— ---.-^---^4 m-n- ta ner, went over Wars head ee "at
no aS^a^ ontab utem godh.snyder ana Meruman rehed
1 The weor. had been ud ana there
wo ne aaa out Mero bgan pitehtne
hard to Oroh on the third pith, Orob
a— Ni a Meht infieta bounder that
iocke wo U M i petrol. — the
bell dlnneea att the pttcher• Steve tar
another -erateh ku vrimeh then me
rinced Raneron l» third and Ort* l«
vantage at them In a sudden tgth in-
— t j ; ; . . ning spurt ana produced all a their
”• 4 ! J ! ; e runa. But the Yaak— could have
•-4 J * , I ! wo the game in spite of the adverse
••• 1 2 ! e a e fortune had they iade um of their
If. -- 4 4 4 1 4 4 legs ana heads with as much vigor as
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.....J • • 1 } ! Tonight the Nattonal League pen-
.....- 2 . a > a nant winner, need only one more vlc-
.....? 2 ! a a e tory to renew their 1921 lease upon the
.....title of the world’s basebn champions
.....• • • * _ ” The depreemed Yankees find themselves
1 up against s barrier that few think
Totals .............14 • * J 1 1, they can surmount They must win
■Balled for Fultom ta meven four games la auccesalon to emcape
Bcore by tnninga ... ... .R another downfall at the hands at Me
L i a 4 T Mobile ....... .000 000 •* ’ _ '
mSummar"hirTanumhag: ahkinci the trstgtnntngana eve their uner-
Btewart stolen bus* Bennett; double hana pitcher, Cari Mey* a -----
olav Cet“ to Nleboff le Huhn; piteh- lead. I- ------- —-~- —
Pla'una 1 7. .. l tat oft at a hit and run attack Helped along
Krine.3man2 U oo ana out by freakish bounas or the muddy bal,
when roife—d irms and 4 tats att thie rally bent four runs acnaa the
ruKon la 4 1-1 —legs, etruck out platAhon Ward the Tatar— .na
bypantoruibe,sgmniih L o bsaeman got his —rend home run of
Danto i10‘ne picheMepyiien the. ^Tj’baro yenth -„but.there
*____ Mahfla T rulsa 4 IImpirea, waa none on bane, as there wouid have
? ^^-77.7. Crosbr al first Fir bean ir Bob Meumel had used I----
NenmnarattlmeTai^MrA rime dtarest— la running to first a —
mn-m."oU"" ment before, and his Glants rematnea
M __In the lead Once more, la the ninth
the Yankees were able to hit Hugh
MU—. Ml— Alexa —riled. Mta Ar- . MeQulllan hard enough to werrant a
—M Jack-o M>* W. A Govt* row oror* but they went down without aaa
Tevupii y—r Mr* Ono—o BUM- becnuse of faulty bam running Fate
nor, Mr* KonaM Bartow and Mm C-‘etruck out a mean wet and alppery
H Duh— amen ose to ey—s f— at Carl May. In the fifth inning
—mia—Ut— to duitora Wil bo and marked bim tor defeat Had the
wue - Ml imr-. Mei Muraton, Qard- day been dry and the intela roll trust-
I wun. Ned Sawyer. Mramk Byer, worthy the undsrhond twirler woum
Wm"m Reekie ana ethers probably have shut out the Olanta la
l—red t— MI— Cotvett ba- that teeing as he did ta all the root
. teewth she gets fro— de But Iuc turned aginat him from
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.411414 praetice seaadosa at the V ar ally agamnat
2 1 • • • the focal American Legtea Warrior*
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M—mu art.
xww rouK. Oct 1 A mhteh wul
to playea ob the Ganden city babe
»in fey. Wb— n—V •erw e — anewer
a eneaiton -hich haa rea— anc-
as— ana dtomas— m coit — fer
year Tbs quetion te bow mesa bet-
ter is a aaai man wetter ehan . •—
eonaderea to such marked advantag»
Let end .
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Right tackle.
Bralley ..... •••• • • ...••• owuea
Loft guard.
Swenson (cj ............ •••• Haney
Canlar.
Gray .......••• • -u
Right guard
Blu— ..........x.....-n-Kruta
Right tackle
A Moore --0-- •.....Greene
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