The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 9 of 42
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RICEOWLS DEFEATTEXAS
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AGGIES 7-6 IN BIGGEST
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DOPE UPSET OF SEASON
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STAFF PHOTO.
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the
YALE WHIPS
STEWART FAILS Longherns Won on Gamble
TO B E FOOLED Stewart Says
After Game
en Knickerbocker let
of these
lens
back and remember our stuf-
'NEW HAVEN, Coan. Nov. 17
27
but
dis-
those
made kngwn to
ould ( gridiron during the present season.
three yards over
always
took time out
ENGELKING
Canter
and Ward of Texas recovered on
Texhs" 36-yard
Bristow hit Texas’ Mt
Bristow
as substitoted at full-
i
I
through renter on a delayed buck
the weakest epot in the
hut they
Willis (163)
returned
Bristow
it was net
4
the
11 247
Eooner 43-yard line. Smith squirmed
13
vards.
ball oa Oklahoma"
8
individual
In Missouri Valley
nt
17.
The Longhorna just can't be/
seems that the Steers
MAI BAD HANDS.
fohnson attempted to
helped out yester-
Owens
Rraltoy intereepted -a pass
day afternoon when they garnered
touchdowne
those
Longhorne on forward panses.
“Texas Grestest ef AM.
MeDermott.
the Okiahoma Sooners, may have
Suits and Overcoats
20
$25
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Jockey
500,
Extra Trou»tT» to Match
it
1
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AUSTIN CLOTHING CO
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Notre Dame’s Backfield. Six
Reasons For Great Showing
Wichita Faile Win
Carries Right to
Meet Abilene Team
18
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From Santone News
Spread Gloom.
1.32
80c
28c
39c
52c
80c
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Tiger Fights With
Back to Wall,
But Loses.
. Fumbles by Farmer Backs in Pinches
Responsible for Defeat at
Houstonians” Hands.
A&M Defeat Taken
With Grain of
Salt Here.
Strouvelle returned
Hendricks hit the IU;«
• Rockne
ien Notre
Stuhldreher is the little general
of the outfit, a veritable Rockne on
Sooners’
brought
tackle,
ball
149
149
>41
147
141
>44
>44
hardt punted AS yards to John-
•on who returned 30 yards. Ok-
over and stopped
line of scrimmage.
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bites
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11 1M
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11 414
14 714
10,853
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&M TO BEAT
TEXAS, TIS SAID
Tiger to tatters, taking
and escaping without
This zoological paradox
yard
yards
nassed
the
had
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Aggie ar
pass from
fumbled.
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Minnesota Beats Iowa
MIXNKAPOLIS, Minn. Nov.
Minnesotu’s flash gridiron ele
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See Page 2
vON STRUVE
moment later.
le 7.
Blue Smith was sent in by Texas
as substitute for Marley at full-
hack." Bmith kicked off the 25-
Name—
4 Miller
You can match the price, but not the quality of these Suita and Overcoata.
The fabrics are moat beautiful, in specially selected styles and color combina-
tions which cannot be found elsewhere.
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Rm Doeamt |
Rice yenterday did
SHOWING THE LATEST MODELS IN
YOUNG MEN'S
6.20
2.64
2.68
3.00
2.20
1.44
1.60
2.52
1.56
1.52
1.40
2.28
2.16
2.12
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SU CONGRESS AVE.
444
600
All
AM
466
400
400
400
Pins Per Man ,
: 241 IM
e
TUsTON, Texas, Nov. 17.—Phil Arbuckle’s Owls, by
lighting with lion-hearted determination and by taking ad*
vantage of every break,, pulverized the dope by beating
Bible's Texas Aggies 7 to 6 on Rice field Saturday.
The miserable handling of punts by the Aggie defensive
backs was responsible for the Rice touchdown, although it
is
6
1
1
7
4
Time after time he breaks away
for long runs after he has appar-
ently been stopped. —
Two Field oals.
Three touchdowns with resultant
ther weakened Iha College Station
warriors
Owl End Star of Game
Eil lisle. Owl end, was the out-
Eckhardts ms ds
Okiahoma‘4 left
passed, and the
PRINCETON
______ 1.
around the office
after the Lonei
born - 8 k • H
Yoy CM Save them if you want them Bettor Ronda, Scheels, Watet
and Sapitatlen Facilities. Your veice leity meane vetes Deeember 14
game.
The general opinion of the vis
itors last night was that the Long
horns were a mighty good teamg
considering the fact that they were
reported to be a bunch of conval4 .
escents.
I
g -
Jinx Tucker and Man
■ m iw ■■■
tn ths lat quarter, Stewart said:
art said. -
‘If they had started that spasm
of passing in the first quarter in-
stead of when they did, the re-
suit of the game might have been
entirely different for us."
Averages.
Total
Pins
... 2590
... $471
... 2344
... 2451
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..7 >41?
.. 2409
... >444
... >144
2382
... MM
... MM
... >>44
.. MM
... mi
... 2220
... 2214
... 2209
... 2207
... 2203
... 2196
... 2183
... >174
... >171
.. 2123
... 2121
... 2006
... >441
.. 2094
... 1471
... 2030
... 2021
... 1960
... 1983
... 4933
... 1932
.. 1441
... 1141
... 1143
Red Maher, because of his pecu-
liar style of running. Is known as
"Snaky Hips."j Wot so fast as is
Miller or Crowley, he is a great
open field runner because of his
tion and he as ya aU students think
or talk is "Rest Texas" At every
rally the talk is to trim Texas. -
"Don’t believe a thing you hear.
don t belive a th mg you read .
best Texas." was the order given
at a rally last week.
* - * — ■ ■ - ——.
Usne or Amarillo next for Intersec“
tion honors ______
Stuhldreber, Layden. Crowley, Ma-
her and Hergman, Notre Dame's
great backfleld sexfet This com-
bl nation includes all the backfield
threat known to the modern game
He
hich
Aver-
X
171
171
141
141
161
160
ite
144
a 144
IM
114
1M
114
1M
14«
148
147
147
147
1M
IM
145
145
141
141
IM
140
IM
IM
ill
1M
181
114
129
lit
Iff
123
123
28 yards for first down
for any
when it
are all
• nd he wasen't far from wrong tor
bin Oscar yesterday was the smug •
Oscar who couldn't be stopped by
Vanderbilt. It was thoroughly an
Eckhardt day—even more so than
It was a high peak day of Texas
spirit backing up the team. . ,
Garner, won the Kentucky
Club stakes worth 884.1
If Texas can; ning backs, Notre Dame's greet
learn to du hackfield is exploiting the Rockne
that.....** wasaystem to the highest degree
A suggentivel “i hths •- i
observation the
coach made a
straight football the Jay ha where
turned back the brilant aerial at-
tack of I He Run Dogs.
In the last ten minutes of play,
Drake had the bail on the Kannas
assistant reach
Eckhardt
was inter*
the five.
very surprising The Owis ha l
one alm-and that to defeat Texa-
Th. Owi
their usual top-form KM aganat
AAM and made it three vitores,
in their history from AAM. In ,
By BILLY EVANS
There re al leant six reasons
Iahema‘» ball
cellent mechanical player. He,
probabiy the most aecurate pander
in the backriela, a sure tua fe-
celvine • paa and rood on retur-
mg punts
Leyden Rapier Type
Fullbark Layden is a pertect ey-
ampl* at the rapier tu- back: he
Play By Play Account of Clark Field Classic
passing ability
got the beet tenem in the country "
How about Notre Damer he
was asked
"I sald Texas has the best team
in the country." was McDermott’s
terse reply.
But he took In a lot of territory.
44 states and meveral mighty foot-
bull teamm, including the Texas Ag-
the field He knows the
system up and doh Whe
him. TI
all he
' '■ . ... ' - .
L 1 I
nubetituted Wilcoz tar
Rice's victory Maa no bearing on
th. TsukAIM cam. becaune the
A«gie have been molely out to 4e-
teat Texa alar, tha rurerere «tay
•untained at Iha band, at SMU f
And Kaylor “Beat Texae" la al
there I. in th. Ufa at AAM between ■
now and Nov. M
Benmyt, the Han Antonio meribe.
■ for pubu- l in order the reesons art: Mill'
right tackie
ywn to for the remarkable showing that
it was Notre Dame has made upon the
Illini Run Wild
CHAMPAION. IB. Nor. It— um-
ool. ran over Mimsimnippi AAM to-
tat for a tf <o • victory in a game
nevosot exgitement. "Rea Granee
rSMl tonal haitbeck, and H Hall,
ruiar .uertee m* the game from
tha aench white Walll. Mellwain
and Karl Hritton. their bnoktiela
mates, viased tens than a half
Bible’s Aggies Bow Before Rush of Screeching I
________ _________________________________, -------------------:. ——— —
1915 and 1916 Rice won from ABM
Tha mmM with ehe wtM "tezeheraiuren.u Ure:
26-yard Mao victorien ia a 7-7 Ua • 1921.
ateFadden was
Haas eeis within acoring aintance
he invarjabty nelecta the proper
ptays, a true test of a feld een-
ofr the
Lew Tendier, who a fw ran
one-yard tine, but the Kanaan, heia, ago wan regarded aa Benn, 0nii
taking it on down. Kanaa. emerg-‘ara‘» most Aangeroum rival la la
ed with a record ntin unmarred thinj longer •o constdred t a^a of a
year by deteat. It was drak.s first I brittle pair ot henda,na hampe
conference Inca. hin punehine ability. 2
Lutcher Stark Just
Couldn’t Believe ItjAdophcaceuu..
Paui Simms
Qeorge Davis
’ Otto Wukasch
"When the_______ ______
Aggies pl by | sad demonstrrates all varjeties of
Texas they running. Working hehind m line
play miles over i strong enough to clear a hole and
their head and' ast enough to precede the light-
meant a tiejgame was killed.
Aside from the disastrous fum-
ble. the Aggies played a good game.
The absence of Bull Johnson, the
fighting captain, materially lergened
the strength of the line while th*
injuries sustained by King Giu.
scratch,
was en-
cation but the
ook la his eye
Wold volumes
®<»re
CHE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18. 1923.
through center
line Wilcox
to 40-yard 1
_______ over Taxes* right tackle for eight I
-mmnasss-aE"rake r
let guard for Ehre Varda nrEikieked 66 yards arrow, the goal.
punt to RObenn’# vu2 i Texe ben oD Myard line.
23 yards It wan Tm. 5 Okla- Eeknara! made ne yard, over
homa- 36-7ara llo. I---- 5‘m
them two touchdown.
. Commenting further on
oft 12 yards and
that woula have
he runs the endw on take punt,
panses and receives passes and hl.
Itul apeed enables him to keep in
front of any runner for whom ha,
interferen Layden la th. ideal full-
bach: he does everything well not
* Sins "ennene runnine back of
the group. He owes his success to
pure speed He skirts the ends or
goe^ off tackle with equal hgil-
The Bulidog today chewed
Nebraska Wins
A MKB. lows. Nov. IT —twenty
point Eaned by three touchdewn”
Xzeio2
te 14
trimming the first ond only timelTeam 8. A. Schutze, captain ..
in the Owls' football experience Team 1. Tern Miller captain ....
Gripon pluyed on that team and he Team 2, II Howard captain ....
was one of the boys that made it Tram 7, George Davis, captain.,
hard for Texas Tram 4. Victor Wclf, captain
off Oklahoma
Churchili Downs today, defer Ui
nine other >- year- olds in 1:87 2
Hendricks went
Texas* left guard for the Sooners'
second touchdown Bowleg kicked
goai from placemeat Score 24
to 14 Texas
Bowles kicked off to Eckhardt
NOT FOR WALTER. ,
Walter Johnson says that he has
no desire to take up th* woe of a
manager Walter says he hopes to
pitch at least three years more for
Washington snd says that task win
tak up all of his time.
Coach Siewart is ueing harsh meth-
ods on his proteges to keep them
I from becoming exponed to this dis
ease bo fatal on the gridiron. Coach
Bridges of the Baylor Bears and
hie cohorts contributed the anti-
toxin with which "Doc" is inoculat-
Ing bio proteges Coach Benny
aeted in tne Yale bowl, with some
80 000 spectntors massed for the
fiftieth anniversary of the first
football game ever played between
Tale and Princeton, the longest se-
ries existing in the history of col-
lege football. , ,
Tigers Fight.
The tencioub bulldog pursued
the jungle beast up and down the
field from start to fiish but the
Tiger did not take it tamely. Three
times it turned and fought back
savagely but never once was it
aole to carry the ball closer to the
Yale goal then the 14-yard line. It
was a game team but from the
very first few minutes of play it
for 24 yards. A had
fl vs • hark, snd Prire for Mathias at end on Texas" 26-yard line. Eckhardt
ped Texas substituted Curtis for : returned to Texas* 30-yard line
Foster broke Oklahoma's left taekle
again in the middle picture,
over for a touchdown. The
picture at the right shows
'the human pile on top of
Marley after he had
plunged across for a touch-
down in the second quarter.
seven-yard lime. Oklahoma
under dogs, st least
length of time. Just
ao-ae
• Ronner 1 making four yards end first down Kansas 4 to 1*. Retying chiefly on
cepted by Johnson on
on Texas’ 40-yard
bar. Eoi t-n-=,ine " Ton n‘25: . Erintow Texas lert pomta, and two tela goals gave une
a renTJr * tackle for two yard. Bristow made fnl its Vietorlous total E:
dunpmin third memb, of a. II thre.mor. over len tackle. It Was a Erente Tiger that beck for lamb of th* Soonera
suxtrimanarhiramembnr.oonniBrintow.punted p.yards to Eek- racea Tala today pertea SlBrintow pamsea t. yard, la Hen-
-etrol .j "**.? make football I hardt. Who returea elight yards to Notre Dam. and Iireara, wi‘hlariek» who ran five yard, for
* Eckhardt bit everything to win and nothing to j first down. Bristow ploughed
lose the sons of Old Nassu through center on a delayed buck
wIcWTA FALLA, Texan Wow
nWWehea veli• Coyotn won
272 ehamponhipofdintrretarouro
ie.rncorcchnhen“eey‘tenta mhe
by a Cor of 1 to •
I. coytte. atted the Pale rinte
Anry tads fon three -quarters with-
01.22 mla m th last 10 min-
mil sun. era en^ m “7ndina or.
utes of play beganaDINE-
fen"e through the line, -_. i
patawin, "tarhitbck f nr the lo- ............ -,
plunged through the Strawn been "kiddng" and maybe be was
pg for ong gains and marche not Anyway Friday night be
Hewn tbe field on straight fratball made the remark that “Texas has
Georine the oiy touchdown on.A
ja yard run through eenter is the
play-.ther «
by Lamb gn the 50-yard line, and
advanced eight yards before
stopped. Marley made one yard
over left guard, going out of bounds.
Eckhardt brushed tarkle for 15
yards. First down Texas on the
Sooner 25-yard line. Mathias was
substituted for Price st the Soon-
era’ right end. Eckhardt tapped
right tackle for eight yards. Mar-
ley annexed a yard through center.
Gilstrap plunged Oklahoma’s left
tackle for four yards. Marley gains
six yards and first down. Eckhardt
dived over left tackle for the fourth
touchdown. Robertson crossed the
Sooners up by passing across the
goal line to Curtis for the extra
point. Score: >4 to 0, Texas.
Robertson kicked off. Oklahoma
failed to gain and Lamb kicked 54
yards to Foster on Texas” 25 yard
line. Texas failed to gajn and Eck-
hardt punted 45 yards to Johnson.
Oklahoma's ball on own 35-yard
line. Lamb fumbled a bad pass
from eenter, and Curtis of Texas
recovered the ball on the 30-yard
line, and carried five yards farther.
This was the first fumble of the
game. MeFadden was substituted
by Oklahom for Fleming at een- t
ter e The quarter ended here. B
'Score 24 to 0 Texss.
Beewees NM So Bad
Talking about over-confidence.
4 Nna dohnson passed 14 yards to Hen
, dricks who raced 31 yards to
Texas 22-yard line. Hendricks
pasaed 12 yards to Johnson on
Texas" 14-yard line. Steinberger
crashed Texas' left tackle six
yards Bristow plunged over
The rare, run to gve a line on the
randidates eligibie for the 1924
Kentucky Derby ss oyer l| mile
route. Mad Play, owned by Harry
F. Niclair. was second and Chil-
bowA third.
agree with those g
words but hat’s i
vhat the re-
loubtable H. H "
’Jinx'* Tcker
ays. Tucker a -2
porting editor o<
he Waco News: <
Tribune. "A&N ,
will win—oh, by
s touchdown, I
•aid Tucker yes-)
terday as he’
"They’re the best forward
passing team I’ve seen in a num-
ber of years, raid Coach K. J.
Stewart, of the Univ* rally Long-
horns, after the defeat of the
Sooners. x
Speaking of the Longhorns,
their coach said:
"It was an awful gamble we
took laying off yest wook, and it
is remarkable that we could come
"dim: DuBettor ...
omeimi Retaree. ’«•
mtn): umpire. Brawn 4 Hewanee 1
moa Tneuman kmney 1 Mimalenippi
IBM)___
openta thetr entife ha* at trieka tor 16 y«rd> Hendricks ploughed
— ; geren’t tricky enough and througn tackle for a touchdown,
’key had ne o’fenette butricient to bat the Nay was called back.
M- x----- mAke mote than • few spasmodic ana Okiahoma penal lied tor otr-
FeKha rat punted 3 yards; rain, acatnet the bue The Tieer .ide, ilendrick» pasmed to Mathia»
---------- ---- ---- eleven was ottelamsed, outmaneu- , over the ler nide of his line for
-kait-E Official Tenpin Averages
-----imn Thanangtving aay, coach Hibie- 1 • erxann.ezard.thret. yarde. Bris-frmt tarter When the Tiger hold
—-2Fe of Saengerrunde League
5a iarnaazd sItss & ~ —astmoarun! Hrda eia st'
thia year , pi.eeu"... . . / 2.*?. took time out. Kohertaon Texas oa the N-rard Mae
_____ GrorE: Davin han the bighent individual averwe for one game hitOktahoma- left larkle' fo , pehardt kicked 6 yard, to
Gripen at Ouart.r. T11*. .*■ . neond with 1)< C A. sehutse and John -hort Eain and fleet down Marley , Johnmon, who returned five. Ward
KnlekerRRr . (a i lute at quar-iJasahn,thirdmith,ziz,ench. Ccore davi a l co han the hEhes la- piunsedOkiahomasiet Foard one made the tackle. The ball wae on
ter Simo ba" to tne report that “v:«; for three Eawith pina Tom anuer second zara.. Gilatrap made fou yarde on Okla homa’* Mysrd line. The half
npin, eubotnufo quarter for toe "i.and.l T-.T" ""M with so. Tom Seiier, althowh | ".Srimn-erom: over, eft tackle. Mar ended Score: 13 to •. Texan
AlL will operaie MaHwt in. etill retain, the lead in total pin. «N 2550 lex omashedi.riwhttackie ror thre B*'ween hairs. Oklahoma edbell-
fnghorn. on Thananglving Day !Pr.ror.mnanvernet,or 173, Adolph Schutze second with 251* nine fards and fl rm down. Eekhard tuted Slosgh for Johnson at quar-
arpon ha. piayea ngainet Tem. “x=>ot 172, and L T Cargin thira with »**• Maa for an : r*z seotindllk in boms'. right ' whack. Headricks for Arbuckle at
before and h. ha. Wen member of of ’'L end Lornyarda. Eckharat bru-hea 1 baitback, lamb for Bistw at full- i
a team that defeated T.kas II] I Team Averagea. , i te ..7.nent tackle for mi-,=----- ----
wae wren iron ago, when Rice a Total Average f xerda avnin romped ] To»a e ------- -----
took Ik" Longhorna to a It to * Teem— Won Loet average Pi. Fer Men oround,ohe.sooner.lert end 14 Sraret.
1--- _ . ---------- „ . T>*4a foe the eocoml touchdown. Robertnon of Texan kieked oft
1 koberton nil med coal z | to Oklahoma’s Aive-yara Une Ham-
Ntatorv. to a »peedy, clever runner Tom? 4d-yar Une .__
ana.paser. who nubn for Crowiey/Okiahomaa Hight tackle for throe
wathout nlowine. up the team l lards. The quarter ended.
Plarornda"xoeencn ife the Eckhardt made a yard around the
marked the fameur Walter Keker- -ran was kne-ked down Yaek:
sail, who otnielated in the Army-, mart. r------
Notre Dame coolest over the goal.
The picture at the left
shows Oscar Eekhardt
starting on a 30-yard run
that paved the way to the
Longhorns’ second touch -
down against the Oklahoma'
Sooners. It’s Eckhardt
marched up the field from
own fl ra-yard Una. Eck-
fromn thore who have seen him in'
Actlon this year are halfway eor-
rect. Ha is the boy who was ra-1
sponsible more than aay other
member of the Farmer team last
year for «ba Longhorns efent
Tha longhorna" over coafidence
did the rent.
Syracuse Loses to Colgate
•YHACVRK N |Y.. ov. 17-
Syraruse ■ hopes of attalning east -
•in football honor* want aglim-
magi ng today when Colgate, dis-
playing a compiete reversal of
form, turned tha tebles on tha big
orange team and won. 14 to 7. in
one of the mrat ■taitllng upseta of
Iba season
Ward broke
Lamb on tbe
Lamb smashed
Ward Horse Vins Stake*
LODtHVn4.1t Kt Nov. 11—
Wise Counsellor, owned by J. 8
Ward and ridden by Jockey Mark
lined up far a good licking, and
Iha Aggtes for a big victory tbe
Longhorns win and Iba Aggies
lose.
That must have heen tha con-
clusion of H. J. Lutcher Stark,
chairman of the Varsity board of
regnts and premler Longhorn
rooter, aa he threw up ble hands
In complete surrender on hear-
Ing the Aggie -Rice ncore
"Oevra to mixt" ha ylled at
Th* Austin American reporter,
"why man you »aal be right--
you know you are wrong " Then
"Phone ma at the restaurant
whan you get tha CORRECT
Perhaps he le •till eating
There wasn’t any ume phoning for
the ecore wae correct all the
time.
ever Steinberger’s head
Omar Gm. Credi
Eckhardt 26, Oklahoma 14 wan
14 tb. way th. bcore was expre--d.
-- by one WAE at llaa ottice lam nigh
ertson tapped left guara fa, (WS
da Roberton wan emothered at ■
nebttaekie. Eekhard punted 1.1
Oklahoman z-yara Hns JOhnaon
wa. flatiened m hi. track, by c.
•trap and Hluwi.tn shearer or
Texas xent in for uru. at righ
and "ho wa. lujure m |h« acram l
Arbackfo wrieuled threugh T.r. ।
4. left, tnckle *ta yearda, Hammr
Plunged .Texas rieht tackle for
thres Briatow. punhed through a I
yare and first down was made
Erintow passed to Strouvelle for 1
2 yarfo. olletre of Texa. am, th. I
dooner .nA both Juegled th. hall. ,
Eerouve! recovered the evai before
M bit the Freund. He broke away
with a clent field but Mumbled and 1
wa. dqwned by Thm. Two Okla- -
homa Passes failed. Johnson panned
I* yard, to Arbuckuie, Then Ar:
at left hard.
nekharat brushed th. Sooner i----
right tackle for 11 yard. Nar Texa 31-yard line. Dexharat
ncked Oklahom.'. left tncki" Foz , made 15 yarde and Grot down on
Ha mere. Mathis wa. ubeututeaTexa Myard Ura. Sloush bit the
for Ptice at Okiahoma Heht end runner, and ••• knocked cola Hi
Marley mad. two yara. over the i was earried from tit. piela. Johnmon
opner left guard Ifo* h.r.u wt. went tn lb* quarterbnck ponuon.
ted three yards and first down nt i Tess, was penalised IS ysrds for
th. sooner foft tackle ininpine.
Marley Mt riant taekle three । Eekharat kicked ,1 yarda out at
Marley Mt Oklahoma' lert eura ' boude Okinpoma • ba U oa her «•
for two yards and the thira toueh- । yard line •..Joh
down. Robertson k„ ked goal pAeS. P—”r7 '
Score: It in e Texam, I
Oklahoma nubatitutea Gutfey for
"enick ai rieht tacit- Howln of
Okfohoma kicked to ft u. trap on
the. 10-yara lime. We retume 2
yards to Tex a2-sara Uno Hob- !
C. A. sehutze ”...
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I Vietor Noor.....
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J. W. Wfady ....
Auzust Naenel
1 Oscar Kuna ....
I Max ............
< John Jacobs......
F Krueger .......
E Wild..........
Max Schram ....
1. Franee. .......
R 3. Prensler ....
tins ..............
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R Burke, ........
O Bertram .......
Hilmer Wolt ...
Herman Becker
wimam Dlett
R Shelly .........
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By A. W. VON STRUVE.
“This Ries ? to * victory over
the Texas Azgies doemn’t fool me
at aU." maid Coach Doc tewar of
the Longhorns
ast night when
ths bcore at
ths Owi-Farm-
er contest at
Houton was
was tbs alertness of Lawrence and
Kals for tn Owls that turned these
breaks to a Rice advantage.
Knickerbocker, Bill Finson and
Gripon, who wars on the receiving
terminal of the Rice boots, fumbled
repeatedly and la the second period.
Haney. Miler
t lonal.
Jim Crowley la tbs elusive.
Goxced runner who can not be held
L nanding man on the Rice team,
[annouh Klotz, Willis and Morean
i did stellar work in the Uns ia the
’ baekhela Smith ripped the Aral'
Lee with a series or powertul piun.
Fes tn lbs third quarter. Chamber
wirora and swart almo playe4
their part in ths elortoue trturnph.’
I- «a an entirely autterent look-
ASSIS nggrrgation from, the one
that battled tbe Hears of Baytor
to a * to * US two weeks ag Al- • Look Out Turkey Day.
inough the Parmere .ere suittx.oe.1woponoteb.firiosherhoolerasabmty. He is the thinker ef
son.- run,wins in this come.theirizroeaseeninayana! "2! Notre Dame likewise he is sn ex-
A a..I ----- hat ercasional and dad not Lry Lo win Injn Kace But —
mipya."‘ 1 11 in evident from thNacore tht
vl. Wll Pinson ana Fay Wil-1 'he Afwee did not play thetr benkr
Heeler. they did not have their whole soul
on werzrenit. XYhT*•«'" in ihe game “ they wil have in
chat •* mad . W.a s the contem with tbs Longhor- pn
foe Un- Wauzhattckn."“‘ Turkey Day. All the defost, or
sonewall ra th* deleneg ", the season, thetr woeful record
I is at center the Owia founthel" against Baylor M M U. and Rice
• et target for attack, tor the Axsle
CLIMAXES OF THE TEXAS-OKLAHOMA GAME RECORDED BY THE CAMERA
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" ■ Team 4 L T Caramu, captain_____
Johneen Going Good. Team F C. A sehutre, captatn. ..
Captain Suit' Johnson, of the. Team I Paul Bimma, captain
Azgiek, is still as pood as he was ________.
last year, onty better, it reports. B
By U U ENGELKING
Bible's Aezies, twice defeated and
listed far down In tha conterenee
standing, will defeat Texas in tbs
an face of raw eplen-
A a. did victory over
• OkIahoma yes-
•m terrday.
Ta There may be
"For a bunch of cripples that'S
best team I’ve seen in a Ions tme,*
tokingty said Hutton Bella at Uis
Unlvsrslty of Oklahoma pubitelty
force, sitgine in the press box ye-
terday afternoon I belleve Tosas
is better than Nebraska "
-Fee convalecenta they played
Ktrzu-.d to’.
of the San Antonie Evenimg News
here last nighe. -I dent knew
about Texas snd AAM but 11
can’ hsip but feel that AAM wil
win I don’t know why."
"But theyn be just like that." and |
Bennett crossed his fingers. "Bus
If Eckhardt takes a complicatm 1
case of the mumps and mowales to- ’
pother with hardening of the ar-
t-oes and cirthomis of the lire I
know AAM will wd,- be mid.
LAWREXCR, Kan.
was evident that it also waa a
_ LexhatdegaasFipttouchdswma.. ' 2 Tale eleven.
toCrowieyaahiaTheyi.’a Mu^M.^, 2 l
perbe.celdom faits te pull ope tea through center two yaras
or more "untlonmuruns.in • game. Marley went two yards more
Maner Breuant "* —* — —
e"1 mert returned 25 yards Iamb tor*
Arac L. T, AL 060re8- - ' the line for six.
ArbugKle of Oklahoma was sub-
•tltsted for Hendr .cka at ler halt.
Robert adm of Texas kicked oft over
the goal. 11 was Sooner bell on .
the 3o-yara mark Arbuckle made zah.
ri. be ^vM te'an atmoat peinte-elzcnw"ther thon S5L*Jir
momor if the Acuiea can only brot in Wnagrndi. moan
T,B“ __ he did the ISO-yard dash in ».»
I Kleis USS, nou-------
A left Quara
A J La«‘ence i Ifo)....... DuBota <1W
P2d lira it
Key (4s,.......... orgason (18a)
ilgbi Guara
Morenn fill)........Waugh (so)
ieht Tnekde
f Lmbati-kvans6s
Right End
cnamber. I IM> .Knickerbocker (180
Quarterback,
swart. (403......... 2eeley (110)
it iait ____ ....
witora cssin HaZ”*"
smlen aa........K...am at
" puilaek _
subatituten, AzziB.Swrlnr
for Wilson. Gripon.for.Knicen
Worker W Pimmon for.C , r
MMfin tor ^'**7:
y wilson. Dans for R ,
Piy win tor Pimzom-."rnaton
con Jmfor Ol» Jhneon ter Hanna
Foronon for Irvin. Hett tor Bred
r will
yard line, who returned to the
16-yard line.
Hendricks broke over Texas’ left
guard for four yards, and then
tore through Texas’ toft tackle
34 yards, and was chased out of
bounds by Eckhardt It was Ok-
pinying with a dash that rolled
back the years for thousands of
"Old Grade," particpating in the
home-coming day celebration,
down the hard fighting Iowa team
here today 24 to 7.
gios The Aggies may rot be so
good but thy play a hi fly rame
of foothall when they slack up with
the Longhorns-
Sooners Caught Dozing.
The Longhorns certainly < aught
the Hooners napping yesterdny after
Eckhardt's touchdown at the north
end of the field Everybody lined
up for the try at goal and Bralley
parsed the ban back to Eekhardt.
Big Oscar however did not place
the ball in position for Rohertson
to kick. Inetead he tossed the
ball into Bobby's hinds and the
latter pnssed to a waiting Long-
horn bark of the goal The whole
Hoonet team hnd charged Rohert-
son to block the expected kirk and
not a single Oklahoman was back
to spoil the fun
Robertson of Texas kicked off to
the Oklahome 14-yard line, Kend-
ricks hit Texas' right guard for
two yards. Hammert broke through
Texhs* left guard five yards. Bris-
tow punted to Texas’ 30-yard line.
Eekhardt failed to gain. Gil-
strap made a yard through center.
Eckhardt punted 35 yards.
Hendrick hit center for four.
Hammert hit Texas’ right, tackle
for five yards Bristow plunged
right guard two yards. Hammert
failed to gain at Texas* right tac-
kle. Bristow hit right tackle for
five yards.
A pass was incomplete. Bristow
punted 47 yards across the goal.
Ball on the 24-yard line.
Robertson made one yard over
left guard. Eekhardt was thrown
for a four-yard losa. Eckhardt
punted 35 yards to Johnson who
returned 15 yards to Texas’ 30-
yard line.
Bristow failed to gain. Hammert
hit Texas* right guard for four
yards. Ward downed Hammert for
a one-yard Inas Bowles dropped
back for a place kick from the 38-
yard line. The attempt went wide.
Texas Ball on her 20-yard line
Texas took time out. Eckhardt
broke off left tackle for six yards.
Eckhardt skirted left end for a
Rain of 36 yards Hirst down
Texas on Oklahoma’s 44-yard Une.
Marley hit the line for four yards.
Marley again hit the line, break-
ing Oklahoma’s right guard tour
yards Mrley smashed center for
six yards and first down on Okla-
homa’s 32-yard Une Oklahoma
w2man.l,i-vwudmc»
Len Guard
LLiwisting punts escape blm. Hxl«
rncooped up the truant oval and
■ dashed 25 yards to touchdown.
Farmer Attack Savage
The Farmers began * ia vug* at-
BE tack in the fourth quarter and
Q plunges by Pinson, Winon and
■ Neeley, nided by a wall executed
n pans, Pinson to Allison, gave the
■ Ageles a touchdown. Hannah, big
A Aggie guard, was elected to try for
E the point after touchdown. Ko,
■ Chambera, ~ Owl quarterback.
R charged aa the ball waa peamed back
L, from oenter and nunceeded in blovk-
A ing Hannah a kick by diving at the
•bal aa it rose from the ground
• blow knocked chambers down.
und.re.lMtM. season, took the lahoma’” bal
upPet. band soon after the first j Lamb tre
. . whistie and scored on the orange
* tW0 yards 1 and black n every period its total
-AnG, - w \*ra* morejof 17 points wss th* greatest mar-
torouxa for two xMarley .PT.'" b‘* Ein Ot Mietory ever obtained in Ita
thpun terotwa yarda., Eoberizon | niy-ear-old feud with Princeton. •
Pe.uthroush.scenter for. the 1 axcepi that wrestea from the Tiger
touchdoun. sRobertzon. filed to m 1890 when the biue rollea up *
Kick r Bcore 5 to 0 Texas. . muy at 11 in O.
-___ --------— —. Texan kicked off to Oklahomae 1 tu o3w°
peeullar atyle, which trows oft the fl-yard Une. ~ - ---* *
tskler much after the manner in nine raid.
which the fadeqway elide- in hare- for three
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