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i r - PAGE TWO SEALSKIN COATS; One-Half Irlr A bnantlf til Mark genuine llodaon Hay Seal. Formerly ;M,(iO. Now f ' 5 Department Store . "A f;il I'lare la Trade" BOXING MCCO HKATS (.AKTON POHTLANi. Ore. AHl Jimmy flaeeo. Ronton. decisively defeat d Teddy Gar-tin, Invr welterweight In 10 rounds here Thorn kv Mac ro took practically vir) round and had bis opponent on the floor when the bell ended the t. nh I round. Weldon Win;. Porti&nd ft-atherwelifht, and Nobe f'ervan ts, Denver, battled 10 rounds to a draw In the semi-final. ROI'EK HKATS KOJAS CI:AND K A I'll S. -Mich. (AP) deraon. Chlraijo. In a IZ-rouuil Cap. Bob lloper, hiavywelfc-ht match here, Thuriday. was tiven ahade over Qu-niin ! llojaa by newapaper men h-rti j riNClN.VATI, Ohio (AP) War Thureday tn a 10-round out. iile Krnlth. Ilartleaville, okla., -won tlr newspaper decision over Joe SUTTKRY STOPS KAfil'.V iAlid.raa-i. f'ovlliRton. Ky.. In 10 ULTPAI-O. N. Y. (Ap) Jim ' r Hindu here Thuraduy afternoon. Btattery of IhlB city knoeked out Joe Ea?en of Ho.ston In the find j round of u lx-roul..i bom her- ; 'I'hliraday" afternoon. The hunt lajttd only, in second::. ' : m rOCATRI.I.O. Idaho AV) (Jraokie . Huff ington. Fujt iMk-. Hghtwatirht, fought 'Mlam Ball, '136-pound I'oeatelio' battlr to a raw in an figh-mnml bout h-ii; rhursday nlb'nt. 1 siTap wji t vvn up from Btart to flnihh wuh no advoniuK" shown on fith-r hidp durlnc; tht r-ntirp ct'ht roun''a. The only knorkout on ti.. -mlrc ward occurnd wlnn Danny Itno. !o jn an ttnlit-rouitd bout hf r i.rw-rtlonal Kent's pUiytd on thj l'oratMo IlKhlwt-iKht, jaiI v'Kid" i Murdiiy iifl,rnoon, A rlKht tOjl'ofifl rouat this ma win: y Murrny. 133-pound Omahii flRhltr, j-tw near (llB ,.n(i or lim firBl rop firsl lilM,. m n nniiM. to lb floor lhn tim-n In tho laM r0uint fUam d Vincent on lh way Lf yeiis the I(or bowl w.is park. round of a four-round prolimln- 1() drfeut and the tbr- knwk- to rupuflty. It wiiM. Mlnnit.-d tha ary. Hpua; Myers. coaM ebamplon. ',jGwniI (n tho first of thtt M.r0nd Jupwurds of 5:'.000 wateB-dthe con fouKht thnn-round exhibition rond rcmplHed the Job. They ,.st with Johnny Hunna, !oeaello. fOUEl,t at In pounds At evry moment thrntivhoni t ifour pf-riods. tin- N'otre Dame iii-r WOORF, HirTAlAS 'IITI.K I I'ADIIX) lll'ATK Itl.AftAV. illV(.(1 up -,0 ,nHr reputf.tlon fo t KKWBriKMI. N. Y. (Al) I I'lHiKMX. AriiL (Al') J npfd tn forti un.l tr:n. Jo Moore of Nw York city sue- I'adlllo of !'ho-nix. HkIH welifht, I ICiM'knt Storir .vy-oml Strltrr, ew4rmiy dfrentu i! his title as mbl- die Atlantic ttkntif chuinpton h ThunMlay aKalii a iurji field winning- the 3'-e and HO yurd Kiced skatlni; ''.' ' takintc 1 j 1 1 Serious ; Lzb : - Trouble Starts WilbCoudhinj! ..I. Ill" IS .... , P: ! 1 ' ryfletani w.rn miml inili.L'tq epflltl ' .l.tf Mil 4 till il ln-itr. hiai e..ni- I .ltn.llc.ni tfctl niy r..u!i loili.. eyl- F.MII0I.I. BAL&AMIA IL . .Uf. ar.ll.a. t.tii l.o -i -uwvijr o.i ion, Me., wrHM: "I nee It jKlvkW.-!v Ivr n.y r..Una so, lay (amtlr It 11 .eir.. ur ti Mil is Hi s-tloi. Mil o;ilu,ll.' Tu.H 'iw f ijie uti.ur. ia tWti c j t mi.en la Nttatlu. hy Utt im .rf oil tt.m I"1'." lt i1.'1 tBi Uieia,iif. , jf .ridden.- tl ui Utce ot'i i"Hi' a hue tubu.t lii 11.. In p t.MJ 'it nti i us iili ( "duth" risi ui rtf uif. ! t wis nut noaiinlu o .m.i.'v th W.i,.,rl' 1 H.' nrl(1 anil r tl1 'Ji.tlit t.luti 1 MDItt Ot siuip'r tTle Uwcium. IMUAMKA ha n-w i. ,-.L..:.t!ini..i iri:rrit tranr cud rtli.- irja.L.:. if W U .r.? WTorlt)m, S. It i'Ibu'iiIM i-,r3 of !!, llrlkff ih (4UM. fi.nilui; te:ib aiIIju mindini)r Pa 6t ronfiifte It wllh nrrttnrrT IVilwin i-uch ivrup Lbt nr 'ilv k Uiu ic n'ii;nt (lid Ai nM im li hi. of lii tr-nSi 'nllko mhfr rf tirlt r'-mt.iUi B'tS.mKA t.i 'r horn tul tar onit ii.itr n"!ful .nr NilUH. rlpflt.ir;! (A UUt KiJ ttbidlbUi)' 1 jll to ctil'drt-n, c sure veil tit I lUb (tA A tth i ttura of tb Iml.nn in tic ?e Unnr ntMKi to rllv any eutifti, in. uiitttfr fntr Mm rau. or -nir m.iLr Utcit. Alt Jiu. Mil hawamKa la La Grande buy It from G ia.s Droits. Inc. WW For Chronic Coufiha I HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? Here's gasoline that' will tell you ,wlit all-'round winter performance Is-the new winter "Red Crown"! Quick-startinp and more. Extra mileagel 100 power plenty of win ter "pep" but nothing sacrificed. Get a tankful of the new winter "kc.l Crown" today from any red, white and blue pump in town at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers-"in every way a better gasoline." IN EVERY WAYA better gasoline Unick&irtiri' O QO power second place In the 440-yard rac-. f;rB iif.atk RATt:n. V I TT.H HI' It ( ( AF Harry (Jreb, middleweight champion, won a Jndg.-' decision ovr Auiji- Kat ii r of N. w York In a I o-round bout here Thursday. Or-b car ried 'ill: llKlit to Hatner through out the bout and waa gita every round by ringside, expert. COM'MnrS. Ohio AP) Bud Christino of Buffalo and Frank le Caliahan of Columbus fouKht a 12 round draw here Thursday. r ANTON. Ohio UP) Willie Amu, Akron. defeated Kddla An- 'In wrifcht vun 160 poundn. . . - I'MII.ADKI.PRIA IAP)- Kddie fKe:i Warner. Philadelphia, and : TMiimv ( f'lirU'it, Milwaukee, hat-'li- 10 rounds lo a draw In the uindiip ut tin; ur-na Thursday afttrnon, Tl.f waa fast and hunl Ihruuhoi;). Wjik"' r wlxh id KJI und O'ttrlrn 4 poundrt. i i Jwus ahlf! to T'k''r ';u)ri li TOIJONTO f AP) I'a AiUo Vln- lh faro -of tlw. - (it ret- ;t !lup;it o ff nl of i;nj):ind Jusi'-d jiift oni tin ravulry from South H-nil. lm) und a frrtf'tlon rounds with Jarkh'j Noire l!tim- u'fio adJ'-d to Its lis Johnson, loriner rami'llun arnuti'iir'or honors that nf hi'.vini: S'orcd th h:,nti.n. w.-iu-ht chitViinion of Toron-' won the reffie's derision ov-r ITnnklr llmurnn of porairiio. Ida- ho. In an elanl-round houl Ikt Wednesday niKht. a wide matKin. P.tdlllo won hy risnvFHH stoi-s i-oiiman I -. W VIII'K I A I I - JIM. I Jill I man. Toledo mldllelKbl. waa; I.ler.atfil In the third round of a jlioilt with Tlcrr l-lowri of At- jlanlu after Ihe Tole.loan had Kolifl to the floor In the rlrtit and aerond " "to re. .v. .,. ."n ,hr,ut. - MIltOY KTOI-S MI'.I, fOOOAV i.. - " ' i e", - l - erov, Karifo IlKhtwelifht. knorked nnl M. I f'noiran of Hrooklvn In thp ftrr.t round of a seheduled ly-,!' round nlfalr here Thursday niirht. (n..Vun WIU( l, adinir Ihp fiirhtlnif "ntil n-ur thond of the round, urhrn I.ipov lnnde.1 a tt-rrlflc riirht hook to tin- n-inple that ratH d ihtt' fMudi-rfw-r roiupletly off th floor.'0 : I" tho HtMlll-windUD lllllv .(roue of I'arko knork-d out ooi or ItocheabT. Minn., In ! th- Ibtrtl round Of U aChuduled eight-iound bout. SAVIF.NTO BEATS SIIF.A , M I I.VVAl'KKK .aifiito earned (AI) Pete Shade over Ed- Idle Hheu of rhleaKo here Thursday n a K.-round no-ileel:don bout. In .the o'.dntcn of newspaper men at ;thf rlntiside. flhea. with a rlicht on i U1P cnill. nad Hoflllento In a bad i w:iv. TIip Chlrnifn hoer r.-rnv r uini fdi-ciit trstnoiv tiia 1-omain.ic.K i of the l.-nlh round. Tn the other half of the double wlmlup Krunklo Monroe of lAm Ateh . n,ntn,JUL Atiaekg outpointed Mike Ballerlno f Brooklyn by . a u-fde mjr((lu la a rather alow bout. Monroe' out. I'.txlnic hla oiMit'..-nt all the way. hrouKhont i he right Monroe ick- e.l nwav at a rut under llallerlno's rlirln eye. Monro.- .(hed 1271, Pulp rlnn 150. the new: wm STANDARD OIL COMPANY iCjIifbrnia) ( BEARS -I in niiiyninu ' ; lawn OFpiHON' Stanford Unable to Stop "Four Horsemen" in Their Dazzling Charges! final score 27-10. ROKK. nour, I'asulcna, fall. (IJjr I hp AMACM-latoil I'n-w.) A ty phoon Of NfMlft NWlrif-41 (Mil of Soutl lUiut, I nil., and laiulttj I.it Thun. day, fmrcnfntf Manfotil I ii.vi': foot ha I i tram umU-r a 21 u it rw, oin lmrn had tin fnt-tl The . famous "four hors- incn' wore pitted HKnlnst Kruli' Ncvcib o Hlunlord and thf kiHuiii Curdmal alt hough lit- i-ovt-i hiiuiw-ir am his aln: ntal r v;iilrf fi'-ory, r-i.ii .not stall of, Uj()r jvpnyi.tl riifit-rt that, f h4 hil n-d ' s!:irtt Ptjinfdrils oiil'hirjr-d' mhuh Jhlut! J-rHt-y-d ' Ujwiwn of J.'otr l mni'- unl it wiMfowi:ii;r to tln;i wgrk fiat th; fuio 'Aliti iiiHtiiHtlo' firl vlrtorv for (he ius:'in four In fpni, tnrt wax InausnMons fni ,),,. ,.nt.Tni r. Coarh IdH-knn a. n' , .,.n,i .irinir nun to omr ,h flht Kiunrord. arrjiK. .K- Kr'ae'vo and ftfl(v,: flVi'-l: to-a aieadliy down flil railed on lila lar I amV (- r''il ;luj J':1 ', ;; :! ! IT.. I. no a1 - ' i . . . Slanfor.P.i rrVH4. 1 "aiilri . trok-'i . m hV- bwi' v. w .jjl!Sl ; MK'ln oil.er oppomnik Vfrjl'pjal .JwhiJ pmioj ln I Ml- i(a!. .it Si Art fAline wh,. . ,Ju.,,,iit riot;',!;!'!'' ar.lii.i'l jji-.tiji?'!- in lup.l 'i-ialllt. jjril;. a,,,,,!, lu.-nt It. Stanford start'K tHp' orink Purejit-nt ktck off Vi(dth:iutek t ... In the -cond 'perlt'd." for lb J thT!w,jOAiiil"NotrrT on,V durtliR th.: kuii whs ablujo Ki Bfvjm-ni ('' throiiKh thu idK r. d lin.-..-a Tt.f, Ifnift d drive t )d d 'WUvn jt.'Niec bored through tell KUar-J(.ihitM yards to a touchdown. ; -" i1. A fnw minut-s lati-r-Vjufeii ram'. front ukuUi. pnlli-d'Mvtrs' pans out.oi Mie air. oad tuinf.fl 7t Kd-!Vnrds fur lh s(M,ii4.;iiotitl;Tit nd tuuihdown', owiey , cuNS-rb d if , In 'ht third period orruil'.'! Oi;e of titanfont's pxpna .fiiota. Ho lo rn on fumbled a punt on hi.s own 20-yard line. He stooped to rcov- ir. whpn hu miirltt hnvi ulavt-d aafe ny faliina; on the ball. Hunt- Rtrt0r lU'or.m .l ilow.n nnh!iii lfrab. bed tnp piKBiln olul ,.un li0ppos,M l0 B louch(lown. i-ruwley aguln conve,rt - d i ' , w , ' F'ovu, defyinK rule and fate, boldly at- tempted i forward pass within Its I "0-yard territory, and N.-vera pull led It down. Then followed a aer . " 'J'n .v v 7 featuring the, he.fly Never... who ies of line burka, nearly all of them savaifily ahoved, heave.1.-' nfl 4- She's Comfortable,'-Anyhow ! j P fUSv.M . 1 M ''TV'. . 1 ts tl v a .' v. . ' kT'(T i a XTHWinttt it in li, b.f1UKy-but DeM Lnrlne, asabUnt totmlsUcs at rwi iitacix rU, ftnU tho weather so warm that shs b& to sort xis'l - in this kiM of cost urn. . l.A- ft It.? H il If AijiK i i mi win UHML. unituii ELUtlU LrooiMyJ GOLDEN BEAR i i Trinn nnui ICLSI'l.TN OP KAKT-U'KHT I'OOTItAI.I. onti:ktk (liy tl.fr- Ahaoriate.1 I're.-c.) At F'a."!deiia Nolr.. liume 57. Stanford 10. Al Berk- lev California' 14. 1 -ulveri.il y of P-fiiivivuQiu 0. At . Honolulu Hawaii 12. Colorado o. Af.liallua. T.r. Wmt Tlr Kila' Wt-sh-vaiui !, Itoulhtrn M-ttiolit Cfiiv-rHily 7. Team nawan Winner, 13-0 IIONOl.t'M' (Hy llir Al-al.-;l I'm-) Tin final M-ire ill Ihe N.-w ' V.-or's luy r.Mtlluill anme h.-r him Cilunt.h 0, lla- VANDAL TOSSERS LOSE FAST GAME TO DAKOTA FIVE Moscow, Idaho (AI) Th Iti iver.it' nf. Idaho b;L-k tl.all ,1-am .ti.i;t ilcr.Lal at, l)io hui'ilM f tli- .Vurih Ja-kota AyKien. 3t.1 ti-"hif ' Wrdrv-Hday ni.'ht aflr a (jamr- n.arK'd fla.shy work on th1 part of Iht invud ris k-KAir.t the mther uneven ptiiyiiiK of tbrt Vandal 8iua. l)aho look 1 he h-ad only once ilurlna- the fiJino. ground his way to Notro Dame t-isht-yard line. taIlrartl Sinrc Toik-IiiIohii. Th horvnipn from the ast wer sft for anothr-r buck but it did no -onitf. Wulker paxtst-d owr the lin :o Ted Nhlpkey and 8(anfor chalked up a touchdown. CuId Miek kicked (roal for tho extr point. That, ended Bt an ford's woi nft. In the fourth period Strnffcr had noth.-r opportunity. An 3 tereepted forward pflsa on N.(li Ounie's 35-yurd line put the a n Paker'3 hands. t N.-vera waa called on and In Htif to'K.(.e fine'a ;elght-lar l''ij 'fh'l a'tah'la ilhpiiKliI jWa foV'-hdown for 'i-'tunford. I'.iif vt h. Ueferee, Thqrpo . uu.snraiiil.le.1 II !i.-i.p of playera he found Ihe Ko. ...urk had not been rroM".l. The IiibI storing pluy of llie,eul feaT"iruv.' Luyden utloiher ei.unee t tbow. hla. apeed- He- Intercepted - ..ras -from Nevvra' hands and led has.' all Ihe way for yar uroaa. loo S11.i1l.1rd chalk uiiir' 'rowl.y'a lo- did the real. -The( four-' horaemrn 'Vftrit'Tre-j trotted and gallop..) ,with ail th, abandon exn.-eie.l of them, llari' Mtihidr.)h.-r'a o'.tty Has haiidi.v.ppe Wlie.i he IWiHI.d bib b-fl aill;le .-url ib' lh op. lung p-ri.nl and II siowt up bla pluy duiiiig lie. r.-ii.aiild. ol Ihe Kitiue, although at no mi meiil did ll uppenr thai any rardli. ai .bark ruuld inalrh any Snutl II. nd baektield man in point, c fipeed. Ijiyd. n and frowley were th ".eat eff.-ellv" rurri.-ra for Motr Iiame. Pon Miller perron I weK but his mark did nut .pule r.-ac the high mark a t by bin leal mat. a. In Toledo. O., a bear altarke fmir prohibit Ion agenia. We hat. to, but we must' . say r theA ;.wn; something ;broln. I ', . L i i MKf'r -i'. I'f'f n 1 1 C,.- ti-'jAt. Vila! ItRlid YiM) I SGORESTWiCF California Made Touch- down in First and Again in Last Periods; Quaker Threat Checked CAI.nI.F!U hTADII'M. I..rk fl'l ly thf A?aociaU-l ln-tit ''ln-r wum u jnakiT' im-eling li-ro ThuiMlay aft.-ruoon aiiti tht- ron-f;ri-Kaiion niiiiibrintf f.n.tuKt wtix fOiifirfiii-d in tile b-li-f that ftol bull i n s;r-at ipori and thai the faith of fiv- -ar in Hie impojc naiiiUty of tin Tim foity of fornla was ju't j(i-d onn- mut-. Tn en d was r-i.f.'riu. d l. a I -t lo il victory ovi-r tin- t'nivr.si'y of I't-niiKylvania, oiht'rwi.':e ih- i;ik- ' Cailifornia outplayed I'niin ii vania alfiio-t. tnil tun tuit-. fru.a .tiart lo finish, the xccptiin b - itiK part of the third. pt-iod, wh-n ahtf visitor madv a d -si" rule but unavailing hpurt. . ( alirornia ul the otit.W Utrt'd o bhow its Htuff whf n Vounj,'. on t dHaytd buck, trawlt-d r.S ards. V 12-yard puss. 1'lxon to YounK. ,ut tho ball in Pennsylvania te-rri-ory. The I'von re.sistanee s:if- t-nvtl a'l the U'-ars carrird out ht- siialf'K.v. of K'our.di.iiic a .sliort iunt wHhin incheM of the oppo ng g-oal line, thus reniirins the ntny to line up in front of U .ross bam. A little tat-r the same rheine was worked, lioth times dctiraw punted out but the home .earn continued to bring the ball aek far Into Quakerlnnd. Finally .n a fuke drop klek. Younj; xot o the four yard line. Jle then .iur.Kcd over Ktiard for a touch own. f'arloK kicked the goal. Quaker L'nable to aiu. The (Quakers could not Rain and .tartt'd ptintins; on tho nt-cond lown. ltut they niade a pretty ally when Kreuinr ennTKefl rem 'a plivun aod i-uu ll yartl.s. he vibiton made anoih- r iirst lown on the;ji'xt. piay but that van all. In-.tjie second period , they con inwfi: their k.ekiiiK fame. Afti r rvtjral e.xchant't-s. howi v.r. they artiat lititlk.DK utiI :Ird lu.shei) round tiid for a tirt down. A uas RlcOrafw;. to Tiayr. Kuim.l 'i jrd.t and Oi'rillt-d the I'eitn sup .rtvr. An atb-inpl at a placo -Ick rulbal. - Culifornia had the ball and a tom "D nr 1 n rrm tt Imtttanettr- jj anla... imlay .contiuuttl .fiuin IT ev.-ry " filay. Ihvun threw na j luiluy that travebd 27 y.uln lit. the bVan-had UirU Juek uid t-ru1' atopped ehurt oirjwo roiu leifcd iaase.-i "-biat, J ball 'in owns. ' " -' ' ' ' f A moment lali-r they rrt;:ilnf It n u P " M tr,i pannes, on( ; of hfiu from; Rai iu for tn Urtift. bltmtrht the ball close tu the ppOKiliK Rosil. oilnK siarb-d duiiKlnw IhroiiKh but th.- half -jid-d apparently rubbiiiK 'alWoi in:t .( a score. 'Ihreateii In Tliinli The giiakers came back for (he bird half all pi-pp. ! up. Field went through To 13 ardH. The bull w;t.i advanced temilly. M'Clraw maile 16 ;ud n a rcvefs. l.-th dahc.1 around -nd. Tho hall was Htkt-n to ihe 'altforniu oiiH-urd line, where the lears held for dowiw and punted iUt. The Bears then kept the hall out t dangur. t . J ITti'thv- fohrth quarter there were iefc-eral funibleti, ! JtptalnMcOra w U lN-i(ntfSf'aM.a rrta.le what the uf Icial annonmer ald was hiH flrifl umbie in thrc y.ars. The tc litlile Imlay. too. fnuiblrd. In the Juak-T hackfield Kb ltN, l.eth and tetiraw beuan-rallyina;. lUili'urf-y if Calirorniu knocked flown a Innp asa. lAter Ihe viflioin complete.! a?verul toswes but they were for :uch thoit Rains that the ball a ok 'on lowns. Culifornia scored the o t her ;ouchdown after Inilsy hnl ntadv ipectacular runs around end. Griffin plunKfl straight throuKh he line for the score. Attain (arls ion klrke.i the goal and the score 14 to ft. cr m nrtnn mm Safely -"Suxfllij I.A (;raxpk-4om:imi staof i.i.nk Ilnar A rl.lli.Hl. I'mfe.. hTAf;l:S I.KAVK LA CltAMIK 1X)R ll.MI.V S-jn iJ:jo S:31 , Sattmlay sptvlal i:li.l Aititivr. We Go Out of Our Way lo Serve IF IT GOOD TO FAT WE HAVF. IT. THE CITY GROCERY . Just Rack of Carr's on I tr Sircpt rnoNE iai 7 rat haim Mtu: rriivutir iTiger Quint To Meet Old Grad Tossers Th firrt opportunity to se 4he Itlur and Whit basketball leuin in action will occur this evenins; when t?t- m Cramle basktlr-t-ra will clash .with a picket! t.-niii fruiii auiouf. the alumni. lie ups of the two tan;s an Urfd.ieiiiuticui and it is Ilk ly that i:J;tny i-liatilfeM will be made durtntf lib con rs of iiM- xuiiii1 by both leaitlH. I The hiiih school team will prob ably :urt wiili llimimcli a I cen ter, I naiouno and Steward for- uanlit and k.-rr and Strand fciiani.-. Miuit of the pi-uiniifiiis: hihrh lnl bus will no tiunbt Kt-t an oppur- uiniiy to play and It is not unlikely it hat hi o full teams may be i: d by MacTaviAh. Aluiniii Favored Slightly. According to a preliminary mir v. v tit the two t ami the alumni Klmultl i:i. 1 hi- alumni s-iuai will inciudv 5lV!"-i!r. Md'orkle. I'rlee. r-'iaT, l.ytu h. Smlih. WilliartiS. and ti numlxT of oih- r foriM-r hiKh s-hool l.i:;cihalt sta- and neai TEXAS ELEVEN IS D ALI.A S. Texas ( n t he As sociated I'ress) A crew of invad ers from the cant Thursday nc coi!ip!ihea what southwestern football teams have been trying two years to achieve, when the West ViryHnia Wesleyans defeated Southern Methodist university. 9 to 7. j , The southerners, however, out- pluytd the visitors ulmoL all of ithe same. The breaks of the ) Kamt accounted for the "two touch Ion.. Iea inR the field coil rcc iiitcrrd by Y"',-n in the ihird j period ..is llie only bit of leifittmate jscor'iiK- ' j Th Methodists Hcored first. The 'touchdown was made in thV third : period by Watters. S. M. V. tackle, who clinuied a brilliant ilay when I he rushed t;arrity as lie attempt ed to pass, knocked the ball from hi hand ami wln ii attcmptintr to scrop it up. kicked it instead and fell upon It over the kouI . line. Siollenw'erck, kicked KOUl. .M until us imwty, j , The Wtwleynn Hobcats then ruahed the ball from their own '2 yunl limt to the Mustang ill-yard line by a varit-d line plunin and pulsing nituck in whi h each mem ber of the Wealemn buekliuhl par ticipated. KiuK then lroppe.d back lo the 39-):ird bin and buon d a field joal. makitiK the count H. M. F. 7. We?,le.un 5. The fourth period bad resolved it.s. If InifV a pa.(iikK K.ime. mitil "Ui ly I. lick" attain made her ap paiirauce. - lieloiiK, wlio bfid substituted for Weihl ff.r Wejjb-yan, heav..'d a ::f un pa.-Ji which Stoilenwerek seemed to have covered. I bit hp be rescind Up to rab the ball it was knocktd into the arms of "ap tain Ifiibman of the visitors, v.hn ran T,U yards for the w inning touchdown. Builimtn missed nual. urn- vir.rir:i.n wins m;v oki.kans HAMiirAi' KV ORI.KANH (AT Mrs. A. Swenk's S-tir-old K-h!tnR. d WlnKfhdd. at oddn of 9 to I. Tbur. !;iy captured the fafiire ; vent of the openintr day prnirram of the Ibi-sinf-ss Men's Ituc.rtu associa tion's eleventh annual meet m the fairgrounds, the S.'iOUll .New Yeur'.s huiifltcnp at a mile and one-si x eenth. ovep o muddy track. The son of Superbuui okcd liis nne in front of leopardess forjhe ma jor portion nf the sfike. lttnkry was third. '.The tlnte was 1 : 5. I.eoiardess, from the (Jrcentrre stable, broke in front at the rise of the barrbr and held the field safe all the way to t';e last six teenth when Jockey Field v ntt - r Cmfbndfy I .iosith DEFEATED -rrr m wiimmm jgaaSSBEEBEBSBiSBSiiSiBEBSaeBEBE a M n M a Im : V I Mi ;H U z-i a n KVKRY AUTICLI') IX Ti I IC l:i:i)rnci) "The Old Reliable Men's Store." 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