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jPrinceton and Yale Stage the Biggest Game on
the Football Card
i
Today preru anuiber mlvj'i-vtl Ugi' of tye
dlron campaign for the country as Kast.
rVfeaa. ftotitt and tint Htal'flnU a rood rani ire-
jvHtimg. The dsy of weak names is abort l al-
. jotetber put.
W la tbe Rut tbe t)lil pnrae is the Y.i If Princeton
;JUttie t Old NanwiiL Tlie Titters alrea.ly Hlm-
piated from tbe cbampionship U Ilurran may
Miim reTenjr-1 by ilowuhijc ! EM. tliunuli tlie
r4(lda fattrr Yale. Jut a they f.Tuv.l Harvard
week astr. Til" name Is plnyt-ti at Princeton
Mad tut fact may tell heavily on the Tluer
: rosaces. Prloreton ha had do active imposition
ippiooe the harvard game while Vole liad a
Mtroelltnjr batUe w.tli Brown lat Saturday.
At Cambrldae the Crimson meets the eleven
Shut to jrenerally reaanlrvt as bavins thf bent
urbane of any Eastern team to stop them. art-
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stvle of rlnv adopted hy tlie flieon said lo
l-e diuiuetri'-ally opposite to that used by
llarvnni. Tin- Crimson mar once more be with-
out tie Tiirn f Brlrkley.
The unl for oiber gauics la tlie East la as
.41 Amherst. -Amherst t. Wllllania.
Ai Wosi 1'itiiit- Aruij ya. TufU.
Al SwarthDK.rA. Utx-l'.nHl t- Swartlimorp.
Al Philadelphia. tjarllale . Peaa.
Al UettTHttiirR. (iettraburg tb. Dlcklnaon.
Al lji(iater. - K. and M. la. Tnluua.
Al PntTli1ne. I.afavette t. Brown.
At Aonapidla. KaTy a. Carolina A. and M.
At Hfro'use. Hyracuae n. Colrate.
Weatern uamca eauae ail tin tlr aa tha Tlctory
or Wlaraaalo rer tb Maroona practkallT de-
eWed tlie confereoee rhamplouablp. gbould
.Mluoranta prore able lo i)on the Badgera. bo-
erer. alTalra woqld take a d-w turn. The two
pieit l.nloy at MlDDeapolla. Dr. WllllamV
Mliiiientaiia liaye alioaru uiinrMHted airene'h
aini-e Ihelr had Mart miraao nieeta Illlnola In
tie oinfiren. and MlrhisuQ ataiica au inter-
je. ll.rtnl ianie with Cornell at Ann Arbur. Otlur
western ramea are:
Al lt.. B!ull . Knt.x.
Al lrrfiieaatln. l-paaw wa. Butler.
At l-mialnit. Mw-hlitan Ayeiea ta. Wabash.
At Oberlln. Oherlln tb. Cae.
At Athena. f)Ulo latale t. Otterbeln.
Al Clereland. Ohio Wealeyan tb. Weatern
Reaerre.
At rolumhna.Penn Stale t. Ohio State.
At Ufavetle..- Purdue tb. Hoae Poly.
la the Misaourt alle all eyea am turned on
t ie haiiaa.Ni'tiraaa aan at Lincoln one of
t he two deriding rlaahe for tb Taller honor.
Oilier oM avmea are:
At Columbia. Mraaoirl . Waablmlsa.
At Araea. Amea tb. Iowa.
At St. imla. Ht. lnia Ta. Marquette.
Al Ilea Uoliiea.- Drake tb Orlnnell
Soul hern an tuea aa th preaent III tie Intereat
necanae of tbe onlTral eonceaalon of tli
Sonlheni elianaplnnablp to Tandy. That college
talw-a a weok' reat prenamtorr to meet Anhiirn
uetl .Saturday. The oilier Southern came follow
Al Mat-ou. Cleaianil Ta. Merer.
Al l.lltv Koek. ArkanatB Ta. I.onlalana State.
At Menipbi. Miaalaalppl Ti. TtBoeaate
Medina.
Al lllnninaham Sewana t. Alabama
Istlllli AManllc icaraea-.
At Charleatim. Cbarlmton t. CltadeL
Ai Itolpluh. Ueorjrelown tb. Viralnla
Al Peterabura. Ilarnddu Sidney tb. William
and Slnry.
Klnln J"'"'kl""'t V'ntlBla Poly t. Weat Vlr-
At i:reeDalro .- North Carolina tb. Waahlnetou
and Lee.
Olai'r samea of Intereat are:
At r?nlt Lake City. Colorado Colleire t. llah.
A IJeneer. -Colorado Miners r. IenTer
At Manhattan.- Colorado tb. Kanaaa Acalea
Ai NorwichOklahoma tb. Oklabomi T A
I I lli- State A. and M la playing the MIbsIb-flt-nl
Airalea at ( ullee Station. At Waco Bar
'!'" '.rin' y tT- 1 tTtjJtn out of
Kuat n I-oulal.ua Stat Industrial at
BAYLOR AND TRINITY
PLAY ON CARROLL FIELD
Baptists Are Crippled and May Los
Serrices of Both Meagher and
Collier.
Houston Pott Sptciol.f
WACO. Tex... Notember IB Toraorrow ftr.
noon on Carroll Beld. tb Baylor football team
will enna-a tbe eleren of Trinity Ualrcralty In
what will probably be Baylor' last came before
they t.ekle the champion of the Southwest.
A. and M. Colleae at D.llaa Tbaakwlylna- Day.
?1fol.0.!.on!: w.l.Ul T- - ''- manaament
deilrid Sit?.' l- nt"e to PIT " "
i-J1 .fm" ""h Trinity promieea to he an
Intere.tlu .ie. owtoa to th crl poled condition
' tb Baylor team. Fm it to. m Me.
of Baylor' chance to hold A. and M. to low
cor. la tbe teal aarae at Da II. may be rotten
ir nlty baa a lut. faat team and ahouKT make
thlnita Intereatln for th Baptllt eleven In it
lireaeut condition.
Baylor will be compelled to do without the
MiTleca of QBrtrback Jlearter. oecauae of hi
.prarned ankle and It I. rery doubtful If Ooliler
who ha. been rnnnlnjt at quarter will be able to
ko more tbaa half tb rout a. he ha. a badly
latoren knae.
DuiinR tha week Coach Ol.ae has been trylna
out MTerat f hi aecond and third aunad mum
both la tha Una and laiba back Said and It i.
uot at all anllkely that ht ma uim tbeu la
tba munb Saturday.
TRINITY OFF TO WACO.
Waxahachla In Crippled Shape to Meat
th Baptltta.
lHulou Pott Special. )
WAXAHACUIaV Texaa. !(OTaibr II. The
Trinity teara fceawaa Satarday aaaralaw for Waco
where they play Baylor UalTeralty that after-
aooa. The taaaa la art la Terr geod auape to
alar a aama. . Baaat awjaaaaa. rattroaoa JMerc
mof Kawtoa ar aal of tb cam for a hn
Urn on aecoaat at lajarlea but It la hoped that
all tha malar teawa ana fits tbo axorartoa t
nun i wui oe aaja sat pur aa Bwiwroaya aam.
Coach Dar la axaaetlaaT a hard fooarkt aaaa.
Wbil he la ant predict In a victory ret h l.
ntanlTed
iKouraaed ara tha aewt that
rmai
in euntnwaaiara-isayiar kib
Roathweetera feated both
Baylor am)
Trlaity. .ad. Jadatlna fraaa tala. there 1. t k a
eloa. came. The welrlit. of tha two team can
aet ha eoaaaanad. tor Barlar'a arwlawa la aa
kaown Bat ta la aaaattad that Trtnltr IH ht
wtwelrbad br a aaraa aaataar af aaaada tor all
tba toama la tba aaneiatiea r aaueh hrit
tb. iTtnity - TBia aaora una aaytBiaaj aiaa
aceoaat (or tha defeat aha haa aatawdT.
Bat it la fcosd that tba twa taaam at Mta
FASBGAME
Clash Between High and Beaumont Promises to
Be One of Most Interesting of Season.
l
Tala ertaraoea'a can at'Wt End proa.!
a b n f th aaat ntajtaatlat t the teaaoa
ta data. For tW the kirk aeheela of
Bnaaai.at aid Haw lea clash tha apactataw are
la far a rood hard foucM tram. Erea hoalS
o or tbe ether bappea to b weak they will
play their hareiat lo tbl anaual ram aerap-
ia far ery lach ef terrttory.
Brauaaoat this eoa .tailed off badly hat
If report be crjditrd. fertut Ooodha.
th old Tlnrlala ttar. haa anally rattra aa
aJerea toaather that I eaknilated to aire tha
Black and Oranre an ewthuatasttr tot af
trouble. Th ta l-aan will mi bra bp abeot
eilT in wehrht and auoerlar .kill will hae
to tell.
Mumnal haa lot auch atara aa Maaaon aad
Wllkeraon but sllll baa 'sulain Urown. Kobeit.
and eereral olber Teientoa who In time pa.t
hare riven lllah . tromi .nruiriaai. On the
other hand. Itooalon haa .boot It reteran.
lllrh a record thla aon ta br far the bet
ter of tn two. a ihe lorala Iibtc not been
ten br a acholaatlc lain wltlle ReamitMit
ha. loat both to Port Anhnr and Oranre. neither
of which leaniB th lo-al elTeo ha. played.
lllrh haa heatm Wharluo. Allen and St. Fd
want asrl ka loat to nice Iaatltat. the defeat
belna by 7 to 8.
A. rar .a the eoarnaratiTW atrenrth or ra
two team la cencemed there eaa be oe method
RICE WAS BLANKED BY S. U.
Arbuckle's Freshmen Grays Fought Pluckily bu;
Could Not Gain when Close to Goal.
(Houston Post SptM.)
GEORGKTOWN. Tnu. November 15. Th
Hire Institute football team put up a plucky
k'ht acalnat tbe older and mure aeaaontHl play-
era on tbe Southwest em I nWeraitT team be re
thla afternoon but lost by a acere of 31! to 0.
The Rir-e Institute men made au excellent bow-
ng eonslflertnic their eiprrlnce ant) jcalned con-
siderable toid(1 In each nuarter. Their tnahllltr
to acore was due lo lark or atreaffta M aei nrroRS
the line when the ball bad been carried to an
alnut danceroua dlstince fmn (be avaL
iv.iithw-itern eoariiea trotted ont tneir reac
players ti combat t'oat b Arbuckle's men. They
did ut want to take anr haik.-ep. This Tact
add to tn credit of the visitors for the show-
ing tbe.r made. Rice worked tbe forward pam
several fitnett with varrlnr troccesa aud aeveial
times aot ttinHicb S.nith western's line for sood
diatauct. 4'aptsln Cummliit Bettn Jonroeay
and Taylor starml ffr ltic.
Mcijenrr r s-miiii western marie several long
runs down the field lu bis old-time a) vie. Keen
frmtwell end WiIhou pla.rU an excellent aaiue.
Th riitue no more imtl.v ton tested than tbe
score tTtroltl rteen t Indicate for lu spite of
tlie odds ssaipst tliem. tbe blue and tbe arar
men fousrlit stubhornl v nnMl tbe ttual Wbtstle.
sljowtna all tbe wav the real football arlt- Their
line l-oth on toe tirreneive and tienosive. maaa
a aood shuw i or and opaafed boles or stopped
bucks with spirit. The back field did pot art
tocetbtr In the beat sliape. but ai tltuea showed
much dal. and pep.
First Quarter.
In the first Quarter Taylor for Rice kicked to
Southwestern lirabam return 1 oa: 19 yards. Bout-
well. Wilson and Graham made small .rains and
after a forward pass fall Inc. tbe ball went to
Rice. Cumaitncs tf allied ten yards around end
ami then went throunh for tve. Two forward
passes falllOpT the ball went to Southwestern.
After a few small rains a fumble rare the bail
to Rice. Rice tried a few forward paiftes and
then kicked vriiaoa reuirains; ten. wnma
went around end for forty yards. Harris jrot
ten. Keeue weat around tbe eim ror a toncu
(town. No iroal. Taylor kicked and Henderson
returned ten. After three downs Wilson kicked
and Rice's return was blocked. Farr and Ouui-
lulnm (rained turee yarns eacu tnnan corner.
Cuinmlnca kicel and (irahara returned teu.
Kct.re to 0 at end of quarter made In the
tltut Ave minutes' play.
Second Quarter.
Wilson "t a nnnd end for a 45 yard ran and
touchdown. His run was spectacular as ha
dropped tbti ball and eaucbt It attain on the
bounce wUbin a few feet of the line. No oal.
Keeuc t Irked and On aim lags returned fifteen
yards. Cummlmrs ftmlned teo tUTOUBti the Une.
After down and two' famine forward pauses th
ball went to Soutbwestern. Keene went aroond
end for twenty. With another down and tws
forward paiues without result the ball went to
Klce. A forward pats failed and Rice lost ten
v.rrU In two downs. Joorneay kicked. Wilson
rvtnrTtlnj: fifteen yards. After sereral downs.
netttna N'tvinwesrern hit ie amsiHf. m
went to. Rice on a famMe. t'uraminjrs went
t.HK r..r twti hot a fumble after tba next
down ave tbe bsll to Soothwestern. After few
downs with small awlns Keens kicked thirty
vards and oena reiurosMi otb. iww
passes failed and a fumble care 8ootbwstera
As the INews Breaks
In World of Sport
floors-la plan today to batter dowa the Tech
defenae with her be.vy forward..
neaumont etneota to brlr over 100 rMtara
tin. afternoon to the ram. with Hlrh. Cheering
new for tlie local ma uaae Blent.
There la om eiriecUtlon tb.t Arthur Devlin
may be turned over to Oakland by the Brave
alnce Bixl Sharp become a Boatoo National
acont. T
J Cal Bwlnr ear that nnlea. th N.tloa.l
leerue Are. HoVac.1 Iroajl It will lo preatlr.
on the coat. Where doea tb.t Srur In the
fc'orel oaae?
Todav la the occasion on wtilch M.ton'a llttl
Tul.ne'loke he.ra fruit. He aalil that the Mia-
itaalwl Aarie would die when tbey raw all tb
I'annt-r weUrht.
Wheeler will probably ret n rat call at aoar-
tcr today for Old KU over Tommy Oornall. lu
tlie Brown name be allowed up aa mock to
better of tb two.
Tlie Trolley nodeer mar train ta Teia pert
aeaeon at Sutherlsnd Sprlnr. thirty mile out-
il"r.f Han Antonio fcbbetta la cotuuderlri a
propoaiUon from the town.
Perry MrOllllvray. the Illlnola swimmer who
recently broke- the American qaarter-mllj J"-
promiae ta be aaetber C. M. Danlela accordlar
ocapert who have tallowed hi style.
Ttie Vlrrtnl.-aeonretown Paeai over the ell-
rlWlliy queatloB w tlrred apby a Waahlnr-
Ra pivwapaper. Th two eollerea have SwajTy
.tTalrhteued m.ttera out to tha complete eatl-
faclloa of both.
. . .a w.in.t ..ait that hi. paeaer-
mad uctka hare hurt hi efftdenci
They y that hi. .nxletr for aJcl
mad tolm a wild .wlturer. and eib
oica n uu.
ciM the kUadot
nrht aa aa iaaunca.
la tautlnr the near ooarter. Qraarther
All-arlc.a to med the rat
Brew a
for th
?m'id.v St bio tSckiz "mS ran iiu
Imen ht te.mli far batter form tbaa .ny
one In th Baat tbl. aeaaaa.
Blcbard TIIUl
at Moatromery .want to aril
rn''leV AV'wV.I
'.I.!i-rirfofsitffoWb Th'a
. soutu
Kock baa
aell to
mliorlty .tocEhoVder are bitterly eppoaliui tb
iaaMwHMtMHMaaaaaaMtHaMaml
day wID b aaarer tha hftlllVk!l
name will be that mach taru tou Jht. TbUi
w.u.clB -ST aad th. lart . 1. trlUi
Daniel Baker on th 83th.
A RUN TOJSALVMT0N
Will Ba Mada eunday by HoMtton Motor
cyela Cluo.
Tbera will a a run the atoasto afotorcycl.
Qa t Oalrettoa Suaday. aMetla at Capital
and raanln about S o'clocR Th dob will ba
tb aaasta la tbe I.la"C1ty of tba Oalraatoa
Club aad wTll to .aurtalued with aa era tee
maat aad dlaner by tb uaivaatoa ataroni
MatorlBf
aa- baas
Club. Brerybedy la arrest to at
proasptly.
v Maryland Rarr U Uatrald.
iAtttdttt Prfsi Xrfart.)
. AXNAPOUS. Reveaibar' 18. Tb raMItar at
the raetrat law by tba laat lerleletur waa aaa-
taiaed by tb crt of app
loa Wktrk aaaolred tha recti
Otaaa laat pimmcr frapi all
in at appeaia tooay ia aa epia-
Be Baaat at tTavre :
ua
xaiat at tuaraatj.
' Twraurv aamta TtaaB
Smite.' Dnitt Cix. Ml
on aranr dolbia ad I
fTtwtlSaV j ... J;:-.. I
AT WEST; END
ef etraaet1.T tt Aa aJt her tea ha aet a
eonoaeat of tha athar todar'a battle U th
o f "a? f end1n tie Ml ela.
. Hfrh Wt aot allowed the Carnival week to
htterttt with eeeataer practice aad ha bceu
ham at work week at Wear: Knd. The
tear. 1 In ftrat claea condition barring Bender.
lx anbre lajared lath All.n eamf la ailll
ker.p r him oat af the lineup.
'he Black aad Or tire a.iad la contdent of
rterorr. tee aanck ao perhapa. Their uraat
reeei-d thla aeaana araiaat at rone opnonenta ha.
tendud t ai theai too murli a reellnit of au-
periorlty. ftach a rlew o( a came baa ofirn
'In the naat proved t.lal. And aralnat bik-U
a oppooeat aa Beamnvat they Bhoukl not an-
ticipate victory too laacll. IVanrAoat haa Irad
mod coachlac ami th team from th- hautu
the Vecliew nauall preaent tin- material.
A rally - held loat olrhl at the lllrh wh.'
and Muf Bfty or alur adherent of the 111.-k
awl Oranre parailrtt the alre-u in a nlcit
xhlrt parade. The tone lln.- rinulated arouiHl
the principal atreer rhoerlnr f..r tin- team.
nawumimr win not arrive unltl nil nioniinx.
and k
ret. (
la Impoeatnle te annoance tblr lineup aa
dr mariarer havlar aierelr forwarded Hie
pe.-wH i l of Hie team.
Tbe i a me will be railed at Wert Knd park at
4 eLarp.
Iti.h will line bp at I he atari thla afternoon
pnwa: UUIIil ead. main.-: null! larklr:
nrht Buard. Hlerhell: ceotr. Dlllmnr:
left IWrl. fteott! left tackl Arnold- left .-ml
S-or: quarter. LHte-it: rlrbt half syulnn. full-
back. Mannlar: left half. Settecaat.
tb ball. Th first half cnUM with the r-orc
12 to Ol
Thtrw Quarter.
Mc Henry went In at rhrht half and Hard-
took left nnard. rellevinfc WajKooer. Rohliiu
went in at rtjebt end. rclleviuc I-juub. Wilson
kicked. Taylor returainx two yarda. Aten ar l
Oumuilajra cot a few yards and tbe kill wa
kicked klcHenrv retarninc fort.v tire ards d"n.n
tbs field. Uralvaai and Keene Kain-d a fs
yards each. Bout well carried H- bnll over f.i-
a touchdown. Keene kicked
Keene kicked off and Bet is' n't urn mi
checked. Bctts fjot three and thn ninth' a for
ward pass which netted fifteen .srds. 1 h m-.i
forwsnl pa failed and the hall went to Hour it
western. McHnry c( thirty vanlx tirvuml nd
but on a fumble tbe ball wcut ( Hire. .SevfiMl
forward panne failed and a down without ealn
fare the bull -to fonts western.
Keene kicked thirty vardf. and the rot urn tn
Belts was cberked 'fne third quarter rndotl
with the score 26 to 0.
Fourth Quarter.
Keene kicked and Garnett returned elstit. A
forward pans. Betts to Garnett. netted fortv
yante. Lack of distance cave tbe ball to Soutli
western after throe more kwns. Keen wen
th roach for ten and Boutwell fire. Uoldihirs
klcketl fortv yarda and Betta returned five. Unr
nett cot live thrrmcb tbe line. After two of the
towns. Garnvtt kicked thlrtr ranis and Wiliffen
returned ten. Rnbbins cot twenty yanls around
end; Bfmtwell went over for tonchdowu. Ne
goal.
Taylor kicked oft and Grehain returnefl forty
Keene cot five thronch tlie lin. Wilon cot
three aud Boutwell live. Ker-m- kicked forty.
Betts returned tw. A fumble rave Southwest
ern the ball. Wilmn cot five an) Nelins twenty
around end. Southwestern was peualized tiftt" ti
for bod 1 dc The ball went to Rice after a funi
hit. Bettft (reined one yard mil Southwestern
C"t the ball on a fumble. vilou cained live
aud Keene twenty around en'. Time was calh-1
just before Bon t well went of r Hue for another
touchdown which was not allowed.
Klnl score Xi to 0.
The lineup:
Rice.
Position.
Southwestern
Keen?
Smith
Watufoner
Henderson
BareuH
Farr
MIns
Bricbatn . .
Wooten . . .
Smith
fltandlsh .
Journcay .
Betts
Wllkemoo
Taylor
Cum m inn
Left end.
r...
I -eft tackle.
Left cuani.
Center.
" Rich. ' tackle.
ifst" tackle."
RlchV end."
Quarterback.
Left " half." "
"FaVlback.
Thorn p win
. . . . LyouH
. . Graham
... Wilson
. Boutwell
. .. Harris
tiittut nair.
Rubstitutloos Rice. Burns for Smith Harris
for Htandtsii. Wllkeraon for Aten. Aten for Tay-
lor (iamett for Cummlmrs.
8 ub. tltut Ions for i H.MfHcnry for Harris.
Nelms for Mcflenry Harris for Wacconer Rob-
bins for Lyons.
Touchdowns Keene. Wilson. Boutwell 3.
Goals from touchdown Keene. Bobbins.
5 With
J Comment
and
I Calcium
I 'Reflection
proponed le but are nnwilllnjt to pay TlUia'
pric. v
Deaplte tha poor .bowlM of Cornell thla year
.11 Ithaca I. atiirilllr behind Dr. .Shame aud th
new Idea In football he la IntroducluK at Cor-
nell. Tbey ear there that at la. I ayatem I.
being developed la tbe training
De Witt waa not at his best In puntlnr agaltrat
Harvard but the Princeton auuBortera an ht-
fnl that hi rre.t klrkinr will be In form aralnat
Y.le thi afternoon. With a comparatively
weak ruah line. De Witt's toe moat be depeaded
on to aid tbe brilliant Tlrer back.
Th Forty-fourth Street Rportlaa; Club of Kew
York haa tried the EuKliah fjatem of refereetnr
from outnide the rinr. ever .ince tbe club opened
Ita door. The Bratrm will be abandoned as a
f. I lore however because experience baa shown
that the nshters will not obey tu man out-
aide. Coach CunnJnhm of Oeorgla dealea emphat-
clally maklrvr the statement - that Sewana I
mpbylnr linrer thla year. H nay h ha
never protested any athlete preferrinr ta let
e.rb eoilere take rare of It. owa men. ami fur-
ther that ta altered caarro la aa lnjusttc to
th Tlaen.
The Knlrbts of Columbus received a .a addi-
tion a week aro the entire Yale rerul.r back
eld. Oaptata Spaldlnr. left half; Phllbln rlrht
half: Lefty Plynn. fullback and Cornell quar-
ter all were pat throuih at tbe National bead
qoartera in New Haven. Xale Brost nave ba
tacrulUnc from Holy Crow.
Coach Percy D. H.nrhton rotnmetrtlnr a tba
Seld roal bJcklnr of Bricklev. wtilch wa a bl
factor In Harvard' lo to defeat of Friaoetna
In their recent football ramee sava: . "It la dif-
ficult to rive due. credit to every man bat to
Charlie BrteUtt Mlonr tbe lio' ahare. Wltb
tba exeeptloa of Thorpe' performance aralast
Harvard laat year. I have never area a naoro
aueataaful performer than waa Brachial. To be
Btire. h mlaaed three trie at a drop kick but
the were all after be bad kicked Harvard tola
th lead by three aaarnlsceat troala. Hi place
kick from tho .7 laid line practleally won tb
ram tot It rave Harvard tbe lead and eemed
to take the heart out of the Princeton p layer
I remember only two perrormanceft watch can be
compared with Ms. namely: Burdett' roal from
alacemeart la tb Harvard-Pannrylvanla lam In
lbOS from the 42-yard line and Da Witt' kick
aralnst Yale from the 50-yard line which woa
tb rant for Princeton by a cora.t 10 to 6."
Snce
LOST: ONE AUMOpWl
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Boston Sed Sox 8Ur : Trize - Joy
In fansit.
AieocitHiPnttRtptrt.' -V
DAIXAA Texas rtovmaker- isMa Ipaakat
ef tba Dastoa Amarrcaa ktagna who aa here
lodry to Bseafra tba aatomobll tve hlai a
tha satat ysJaabl player ta th Anaertcaa ksaro.
did aet Ret the asaebla. The fralgbt' ear carry-
lac the autehlB waa r ported temporarily- "lost.
Speaker returned to hit bpm ia Hubbard City
Tex a. Ba will reran wwea tbar reight eat M
piead. ; -.. ....
Claa Call for the Sattrar.-'-.'-
lAuociotti TttM lUforl.
'BaUaMOMD. . lad. Nasathag
lsAiattiua
c .
. ' ': -;e ' ' - SAK0Cn2 M0S. I . I TtUl VALUE
in tne rniast
(li val fun sjop fofcaimbment
f think seriously of the Fall
Clothes still unbought
If this strikes vbu'fordblv. let tis. remind vou
of theibig surprise we have in store viz :
At $14.50
Aline of Suits and Overcoats that will tm-
doubtecOy .
' 0UT-L00K
OUT-STYLE
OUT-WEAR
clothes made by a merchant tailor for $25
and that's no idle statement either. See these
garments and know the real truth !
308 MAIN STREET
N'elaon. former llrrttweirht champion had a
close call In hts ten-round bout with Arthur
Stewart lat nfrht. when iu the second round
la! waa knocked down with a pnnch on tlie Jaw.
Ie aire irroirirv. but Stewart failed to follow
up the adTanlare. In the Bm-cwa-diur. round.
Nt-laon ahowe.1 hi. old time form and had hi.
pponent tired and bleeding .t the end of th.
I little.
MORNINGSTAR'8) HIOH RECORD.
Made Run of 167 In Balk Line Billiard
Tournament.
(AssociattJ Press Report.)
NKW YORK. NoVerolier 15. Tbe feature of
tonirht's play la the 18.2 balk-Hoe billiard eham-
I'loushlp were a birh run of 1S7 by Horning
alar the high record of tbe tournament and the
lefo.t of tlie Teteren Sloaaon by lloppe. the
ritle-hold.T. Jllomlurst.r defeated Button.
Ynmada and Demareat were winner iu the
afternoon conteau. Yamada outplayed Cllne M10
to 404 In a ttfty-innlnr aauie and Demareat de-
feaied Tarlor by th narrow marada of 3 polBla
' t.i 407 In S2 inning matrb.
Yamada received ' well merited applause for
nt of hia masee aad looff cushion horta.
Ileinareet'a run of 132 in tbe twenty-fifth Inning
.bowed some of the beet Hue aerainjt aad balk-
line play seen during the tournament.
TEXAS ADVANCED ONE GAME.
Will Play Southwestern Novambar 21 In-
ataad of November 23.
(.Houston Post Special.)
Al'STIN Texas November 15. Announcement
was mide here today by P. B. O.rrett. man
axer of the football team that the data of the
I nlTeralty of Texas football game with Soulh-
wcKtern 1'nlveraltv has be-n changed from No-
vember 28 to Thursday November'21.
He.anns given for changing the date have been
tho additional opportunttiea afforded merchants
of Austin to witness the game dnrlnr the week
and thst fact that November 2:1 would b too
close to the final big game of th seasoo with
Arkansas on Thanksgiving Day.
POLY FULLBACK IN AGAIN.
Claude Miller on Poly Team It Playing
In Great Form.
(Houston Post Special.)
FORT WORTH Texas. Noicmber 15. Tlie
Poly lineup haa been atrengtbened by tbe return
of Claude Miller who baa placed at fullback
until three weeks aro. Miller is sliowing up
well since his return. A seriee of Injuries made
him Boot for work. His Injuries sre of such a
nature that be may not he able to remain iu
tlie game. He will materially strengthen the
team. "Bunk" Wilson Tsndv and Dame!! have
been supplying the racancy In his abseuce.
Rota Outboxed Al Palzar.
MMon'ofTo1 Prta Report.)
PHILADELPHIA. November 15. Tony Rosa
of Newcastle. Ps. outboxed Al Palaer of Iowa
in a ali round bout tonight at tb Olympic Ath
mum
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BB1 wm. ' m -r - pa -m sw pa a. asTal
Ask any good doctor what he
thinks of the jtjdicioua use of
pure old whiskey and he will
s tell you that it is the best fort of
atonkandiavigorator .But you
must choose the right kind with
care a poor whistey will do
more harm than 'a good whiskey
can do roocU: Whctt3roit buy
eSUNW BROOJ&B .
Th PURE FOOD WhUhey
yon have the Cwu-aM of the
largest distillers of fine whiskey
' iff the world that it ia.tha rery
best aad. purest that I poaej
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HOUSTON anS 4aAt.VST0N
letic Club. Rosa landed eeveral hard blow aa
the jaw without staggering Ptieer who did good
work in tb clinch but waa aaahl ta over-
come the lead Roes obtained by hi. cleverness.
The latter welched 19-t pounda and Palxer 22U.
GAVE BELT TO WOLGA8T.
Promoter McCarey Had at Flrat Rafuaed
to Hand Over Trophy.
Associated Press Report.)
I.OS ANGELES. Cal.. November IS. Bee.u
of tb unsatisfactory termination of the fight be-
tween Ad Woirast aad Jo Rivera for tha light-
weight cb.mplonsblp on Jnly 4. tbe diamond-
studded gold belt offered to the winner by Pro-
moter Tom McCarey wa withheld from tha
champion. fc
McCarey since relented and tonight a wol-
gast waa about to board a train for Saa Traa-
Cisco where he Is to meet Willie Blcbla ou
ThankaglTln. McCarey appeared aad presented
the cbamplon with tbe belt much to Wolgaat'f
aurprlae.
RETURNS AT BEpDER GRILL.
Prlneeton-Yale Game ta Ba Followed play
by Play.
A. 8. Clereland call the attention' of all
collegians Interested In th outcome of tb
Princeton-Yale game at Princeton this after-
norm to tb fact that arrangementa have been
mide by Manager Swrarlucen of the Bender to
run a aiieclal wire to tbe grill room. Tbe game
will be followed plaj by play and reported aa
It comes In.
The rame berln. at 2 o'clock E.itern tin
which be 1 o'clock our time.
DECISION ON A FOUL.
At Lake Charlei Morrla Waa Given Bout
With Tarvar In Second.
(Associated Pros Report.)
SHERRVKPORT. La . November IB. Tb
Tarver-Morrl nrht at tb Grand athletic Club
here tonight lacked two minute of going two
UHinda. Morris retting the decision on a foal.
Morris had the best of tbe bout In the Brat
round. In the second round be knocked Tarver
down and In a clinch which followed Tarver
struck Morris three time below th belt.
The referee declared tt a foul aod gave Morris
tbe decision.
ROLLER BROKE A RIB.
Waa WrealllNB With Constant Lamarln at
Ottawa Ont.
(Associated Prist Report.)
OTTAWA. Ontario November I5.r-Pr. B. K.
Roller the Seattle wrestler broke a rib tonight
In a bout with Constant lamarln. th Belgian.
Dr. Roller overbalanced while lifting Ms oppo-
nent in th sir Sve minutes after the hout
stsrted end allowed the Belgian to fall on blm.
A rib mapped close to tb breaat baae. Roller
wanted to continue tbe bout but tbe crowd
would not listen to bla propose L
Harria Want th Phllll.
NEW YORK. "November 15. Sam H. Harria
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thought. Nowadays by a man's
collar you may kntw him. Dd
not disregard awcollar. Lmkuf '
Collars
They will allow you what art tha
mart collar. The tvswett shape is
the Pembroke with LINOCOKD
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scarf pace tite. 2 for 2$C
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For Sal by
Mistrot-Munn Co.
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fheatrlcal manager .nnounced today that b.
wa negotiating for the purehae f tb Phlla-
delpbia Natloiial league baseball club air Har-
ria aaM nerotlationa were opened about tw
Weeks ago with President Fogel ec th club.
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