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Show 4 'Wlflt . WMn ,J,rT FOOTBALL RESULTS Utah 14, Whitman 6. Southern California 14, University Idaho 0. California (), Nevada 11. irFJA KCgS? Buckeyes Hold Lead Twice, Rallies but Hawkeye , Turn Tide of Defeat. Stanford t, Washington 11. Brown 1, Harvard . . Princeton I, Tai Dartmouth 28, Columbia 1 University of Pennsylvania State 6. t str " t gr L t? e 1IJ m aide of Drake's line. Captain Marsh starring. For Grlnnell, the playing of two a negro substitutes, Klngery and Kitchen, halfback, waa outstanding. ' Those two were the only- Grlnnell tuu-k- s who could of penetrate the- Drake line or circle the eada for yardage. .ISMlMlU VICTORS AT DILLON , pedal to Tbe Tribune. finding DILLON, Mont., Nov. lg.-- By themselves In the second half Cfter playSyracuse 14, Colgate 7. Eleven in sas ing a poor brand of ball In the preceding Cornell 48, Albright 14. quarters, the Montana Stats college Missouri 17. Washington 9. Iowa 12. Ohio 9. Hard-foug- ht Contest. easily defeated the Beaverhead Maryland university 3, John Hopkins 9. high at Dillon today. 43 to 4. The brilIn Western Reserve 19, Kenyon t. liant aerial attack of the Kansas .Colorado A. the second half completely overwhelmed to a Dillon after they held the klttena Creighton 9. Michigan Aggies 6. LINCOLN, Neb.. Nbv. 18. Nebraska ' Michigan 13. Wisconsin 8 scorg the first half. university desperately fought its .way In 4. half. score oame 9. this Illinois a Dillbn Only Chicago university I a result of a brilliant end run by one step nearer to a Missouri conference Washington and Jefferson 9, PittsDansle. Dillon's defense was also excep- championship this afteHiootr In a burg 19. South Dakota 41, Mornlngsld 9. tionally strung In this half. gams with the Kansas Aggies, Drake 21, Urinmell 9. The Salt Lake players were again the score. The IS. The winning by a'ri-to-- 0 of the freshman team. Oklahoma Normal mlnstays Sioux City high 13, Fort Dodge 9. Mevera twins and Floyd Romney In the found themselves up .early outwitted the backfield Simpson 9 Iowa Wesleyan (, completely a tough proposition when time . Coe 12. Cornell 7. Beaverhead players with their dazzimg against after time Farmers the Kansas gained Texas 32, Oklahoma 7. serial attack, gains around the ends and much passColorado Aggies 19. Colorado Mines 9. through the line Also this trio waa aided ing. ground by successful forward , 2. Notre Dsme 32, Butler the two kitten ends. Rube Romney by mentor Dawson, of Nebraska the squad, West Point 29s Bates 9. and Rivers. in an effort to save the resources of hts Vanderbilt 12, Georgia 9. On the line Pitt and Kump broke up team for the harder contest against 0. on holes Auburn t. Centre Notre play after play and opened large had sent In a team comSt. Xavier 20, Franklin (Indiana) col- the offense. Brittain, at. center, was an posed ofDame, a number of seoond string men. star. lege 0. outstanding but when the game was carried Into Alabama 0, Kentucky (. he listless plsying In the first naif Nebraska's territory by the forward pass A. and M 24, Pike 0. was no doubt due to the fset that the attai ks of Swarts to Stark and Swarts Vermont 33, Middlebury 0. have only held practice thres to Munn, he was forced to substitute institute 41, George times since the Idaho Tech game a little liberally 'Virginia Military with team players. first '' " Washington 0. less than a month ago. Nebraska scores were gained by touchThe lineup and summary: Susquehanna 21. Haverford 19. two downs' by lewellen and one by NoDe Pauw 24, Hanover 0. Montana Frosh. Beaverhead High. ble. The first came toward the end of . R. Romney the second le North Carolina 9, Davidson 9. Andrus period, when Lewellen Vermont Polytechnic It Institute 41, Sweeney Pitt d through the Side from the Arndt plunged lg . ... Washington and Lee 9. line The Patterson second was on sn Inter.... Brittain University of Rochester 17, Niagara 7. Leimert c..., cepted forward pass, by lewellen, who New Hampshire State college 13, Bos rg Kump ran thlrty-st- x for a touchdown. Dunn..., Dobbins The last counteryards ton university 12. rt was made by a aeries Davis. .. Rivers of line plunges bv Noble, after Wabash 39, Chicago T. M. C. A. col Carr re he had ub ft Meyers sprinted down the field for a distance lege 7. Yost Hi F. Romney of twenty-fiv- e Wooster 19, Mount Vernon 2. Dansle L yards. R. Meyer Otterheln 0, Ohio 20. rh The Kansas team made a touchdown A, Dansle. . Williams 27. Amherst 0. f Bryan early in the game, but the 'play was Selway , Tennessee 19, Sewanee 7. for Dillon Cashmore called back. Substitutions: Northwestern 58. Monmouth 14. Critica here say that the forward passTost; Johnson for Patterson; PhlUipson Georgetown 19, Bucknell 7, for ing of the western farmers was one of Selway. Boston college 13, Cantetus 7. Rom R. the best exhibitions of the aerial game Montana FToeh Cottam for Exeter 13 Andover 3. nev; Norman for Lecomu; Hornbeck for ever seen on the Nebraska field. R. for Tufts 9,' Massachusetts Aggies 9. The lineup, Foster Httrma Rivers, for Pitt; Clarkson 13, Hobart 4. Ivannas Aggies (0). Nebraska (21). Meyers 1. 4. Cottam le F. Superior Normals 0, North Dakota AgRomney Webber Touchdowns Schoeppel Wenke It 2. Dillon A. Dansle 1. gies 0. Nichols F. Meyers 0. Marshall 9, Muskingum Hahn Goal after touchdowns F. Romney, Berqulst. lg Peterson Lehigh 6, Lebanon Valley i. . seven. six out of Harter ...c Bassett Georgia 8, Tech 17. Steiner rg McGlasnon rt Btaib Rutgers 7. New Tork university 9. Alabama Defeats Centre. St. Ignatius 49, Defiance .9. Thomsen.. re Munn AlaIS Nov. Ala , BIRMINGHAM, Oberlln 3. Miami 0. Russell Swarts ....qb bama Polytechnic institute of Auburn. Noble. Detroit J, Marquette . stark ...lh Ala., defeated Centre college of Danville, R. Dewltx Lawrence college 9, Hamlins 9. rh Bradlev In a 0, to -here this afternoon, 29. 6. Davidson Ky.. Carolina fb Hartman... Clements football game that drew Ohio Wesleyan 89, Case 9. Nebraska scoring- Touchdowns. Lewel15,009 fans to Rock wood field. len: (2), Noble Villa Nova 2, Tt. Mary's 9. 1. Try for points after clean featured playwas by The 7. game H Dewltx (21; from place Allegheny 28, Alfred assessed, that touchdown, ment. Rhode Island State ,12, Connecticut ing, only one penaJtv being Kansas on third Officials; offside for five yards against Centre lor off- Referee Quigley, St Aggies 7. college. UmMary's side. Mississippi A. and M. T, Louisians pire Cochran, Kalamasoo college. Head unlver-Itlinesman State university 0. ' McCreary. Oklahoma Time Of periods 15 minutes each. Union university 27, Bethel college of Easy for South Dakota. 18 0. -South Kentucky SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Nov. Wilmington 8, Dayton university 9. Dakota State football team trampled on Rwarthmore college 2, Annapolis Mid- Morningside college here this afternoon TEXANS TROUNCE out- OKLAHOMA shipmen 8. by a score of 48 to 0. Completely the TEAM Muhlenberg 17, 8warthmore 19. classed In all branches of the game,scor-kiFranklin and Marshall 62, lira in us (h Sioux City team waa never within line- g NORMAN, Okla., Nov. 18 Meeting lit Tale freshmen 11,. Harvard fresh The husky Dakota distance. men 12. oppositlonin keeping the play near tore the Methodist forward wall to tie men goal through thres quarters Rensselaer 17. Stevens 12. ahreds and the plunging backs ripped Oklahoma's of Texas ran up a total of the 46. and 9. William Gallaudet Mary smashed and battered their way through thirty-tw- o game, i points to Oklahoma's seven Miliken 8. Missouri School Mines 8. and frequent for gains repeated on a muddy field here today. Four Bardley 28. .Lake Forest 8, , a field a and touchdowns, Illinois College 12, Wesleyan goal universafety, accounted scores for the 9. Ijpnghorns' sity Passes Effective. Taking the lead on a touchdown In the Columbia college 31, Mount Morris 0. AMES. Iowa, Nov. 18 -- Central Normal first period, Oklahoma fell In the second Dickinson 19, Penn Military academy 7. before the rush of the Texans and was of Edmund, Okla., by a series of forward Howard Payne 28. yexas Christian 14 Its sec- never ega.n dangerous. Oklahoma Aggtes 9, Baylor univerpaaaes and long end runs, scoredwith less the of was the star of the game Robertson 10. touchdown Hlg ond sity left and won passes to Ward scored two of thegame. Texans' At Richmond, Ind. Darlhara coHege 25, than two minute 14ofto pity 13, here today. and touchdowns the other two came when from low State. Transylvania 0. The Cyclones had much the better in he was carrying the ball The big halfBuena Vista 7, Trinity 7. but the barrage passes back also sent a place kick over OklaColumbia 21, Mt. Morris 0. straight football, of the Oklahomans homa's goal In the second period OklaDenver university 20, Colorado col started by Kerndon touchdown was scored after a. completely swept the Ames men off their homa's lege 14. forty-on- e feet. yard run by llammert. Kama 29, Colorado 8. The nenp and summary: Montana Wesleyan Montana 48, Mines 8. j Pomona 20, University of California Southern Branch 8. Occidental college 19, California InstiB0W1X IlfTRlES. tute of Technology 13. Gonxaga university 77, University of First rsce. 5A fur Ion ft Turbulent 112. Qusr 0. rail U2, Princess D'Oullljr 112. Virglnius 115. Wyoming Sun 110. Hixb Artsooa 18. University of Jecqnsllne Julian. 112. Ssttlng Old University of Timer 118. Commander 115. Jlmnten 112. New Mexico 9. 115. Home Stretch 7, Cornhuskers Vanquish Kan Farmer a Pena bob-kitte- ns bob-kltte- Ohio, Nov, IS. (By the Associated Press ) Iowa defeated Ohio State today, 12 to 9, but only after the Buckeyes had twice held -- the lead and after they bad threatened throughout four periods of brilliant play to break the Hawkeyes' long string of gridiron COLUMBUS, triumphs The Invaders, making their first appearance 'here, outplayed the Buckeye. The fierce line plunging of the Hawkeye backs swept over Ohio's forward wall unnumbered times, out only once were they able to terminate a series of rushes with a touchdown, their second score resulting from a mishandled punt to Workman, Ohio halfback, who had been Injured on the previous play. Meanwhile Ohio State, fighting grimly after three' previous western conference defeats, took advantage of almost every opportunity, and on several occasions threatened to convert an apparent defeat into one of the victories which te earned them conference gone by. title In years But the Iowans, conquerors of Tale and conference champions of last year, were not to be denied. Their offensive preplay, which worked with machine-lik- e lead obtained cision, overcame a Wilson received a by the Buckeyes pass and dashed across the goal In the first quarter, topped the second Buckeye hid for supremacy which came with Workman's field goal In the second quarter, and eucceeded In holding their narrow margin of leadership throughout the rest of the gam a Locke, the Hawkeye quarterback and captain, scored blth touchdowns for his team. The first came a minute after the opening of the second period when the Hawkeyes, surprised by Ontos ability to score, u numbered- - a heavy line attack. Interspersed with forward passes, which d carried (hem from their line the full length of the field and over the goal. The second was scored only a few minutes later. Workman, Ohio State safety man, dropped one of Minnlch's twisting punts, and Heldt. Iowa center, d covered it on the line Two plunges through the line put it .over the goal. six-poi- nt i I two-yar- t two-yar- Hawkeye. Lineup Shifts. 5 I N ' The Hawkeyes played minus the services of Parkin, star quarterback. Captain Locke shifting from fullback to the pivot position, and Nugent and Rich taking the place of Halfback Miller who waa placed at fullback. Rich, In particular, played a brilliant game The lineup and summary. Ohio State (9). Iowa (12). le Elgin Kadesky It Pauley Thompson Pixlev (C.) Mlnnirh lg c Heldt Kaplow Mead lg Long . ... Petcoff rte Krelti re Wilson Hancock 7 Locke (C ) Judv qb lh Shuttleworth 'v orkman rh Blair Nugent Miller Honaker fb Score by periods3 0 9 9 Ohio State 0 12 0 0 12 Iowa Wilson. Ohio Stake scoring Touchdown, Workman. Iowa Dropklck. Locke (2). Officials Referee, F E. Burch. Earl-haumpire, J. J. Bohommer, Chicago; field Judge, C, R. Eldrtdge. Michigan; head linesman, Fred E Gardner, Cornell. Time of periods, 15 minutes each. j f r- - - 1 $ MAROONS CONQUER IN ILLINI CONTEST ' hard-foug- 18 Nov CHICAGO, With Johnny Thomas, the Jiuman battering ram," and line to pieces. ripping tearing the Chicago triumphed over Illinois, 9 to 0, in their twenty-thir- d annual game on Staag field todav. keeping the Maroons undefeated In the race for the Western conference championship. The contest was witnessed by a capacity crowd of 32,000. fllinois, which sprung the surprise of the season a week ago bv defeating Wisconsin. 3 to 0, proved dangerous ip defensive? tout lacked the punch to come within sticking distance of Chicago's goal to Enable Clark to try or a field goal It was Clark, a brother of "Potsy Clark of Illinois fame, who scored the points that upset Wisconsin after plavlng a very ordinary brand of football at the start. The Maoons opened with a fortv-yar- d dropkick In the first period and clinched the game when Jlarrv Thomas, a brother of Johnny, raced across for a touchdown in the closing minutes of the game after the Fighting mini had three times held d fop downs Inside of their own line. Chicago was clearlv superior after getting warmed up and carried the ball to line. Here the Illinois' mini line stiffened, but Lloyd Rorhke dropped back and booted a perfect drop Kick. From this point Illinois turned back the Chicago battering ram by vicious tackling and close work at the center of the Une. A series of bad punts and penalties In the final quarter, coupled with a fumbled gave Chicago the ball punt by Mcllwatn, d line. Illinois held on Illinois' Zom three Inches from the goal line and out of danger. Again Chicago enpunted d tered the zone, but the ball went lo Il'lnols wrtien a pass to Stroh-metgrounded on the fourth down. A fumble, which Illinois recovered, saved the line a third time, but, an intercepted llllnihtpas. coupled with a double pass to it. Thomas on the fourth down, enabled him to score the only touchdown of the game. Pyott failed to kick goal. Illinois tried redesperately In the final moments to Macoup with a passing attack, but the roons again took the ball and were on their way to another touchdown when the whistle ended the game. The lineup and summary: Illinois, Chicago. ..Wilson ...le Barnes It Fletcher Wagner .. ., McMillen Pendelik, lg. ... c Green King Miller rg ),ewlg .. rt Gowdv. Agnew ' re Richards Rorhke. Clark Strohmeier ..fib lhb MoEwaln Pyott. Robinson H, Thomas....,,.-- , rhb fb Schultz J. Thomas Score by periods: 8 0 9 8 9 Chicago .... 0 9 0 Illinois Touchdown H, Chicago scoring. Thomas Field goal Rorhke. Point. B. H Hackettc West Referee Fle'd Umpire MrMumma, West Point. ludge R. O St. John, Notre Hair's Head linesman SI. Morton. Michigan. Time of periods IS minutes each. five-yar- rd ten-yar- 'ten-yar- 00 Northwestern t 'S'r"Fr',rirniTi'iSit.li, THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME AT A ..GREAT BARGAIN Original cost to ewntp about 3 Wins. CHICAGO, Nov. 18 The Northwestern university football team scored an easy victory over Monmouth college at Evanston today, the final tally being S8 to 14. Northwestern had the ball the greater part of the game, although Monmouth The second played gamely throughout squad was put In for Northwestern dur- 7 ing the first half, whlrh ended 13 to for Northwestern. Creighton Wins Easly. Neb., Nov. 18 Cheered bv a g crowd of 7090. Creighton ualversitv completely reversed Its form ot earlier season In dsfeatlng the Mhhlgan Aggies by a score of 9 to 0 here this afternoon. The Creighton team. I,- ew Lane, quarterback, outplaied the Michigan eleven throughout ihe ram bv lane. on three dropklck winning Creighton, alter the iiret quarter, was OMAHA. home-cotmn- Ied-th- It will go for $22,000 If sold years ago $30,030. In timo for. owner to usa the funds to The cut below shows the handsoma South Temple street frontage of this excellent now property. ' roar gardena flnoet In the city. fllK Lawno and formal ' TW qx r 4 A y a s $ 7 J1'' a -- Lw J. A 1? it'tKVis ht Oorn-huske- rs ee -- v C I ' ht touch-down- Wed probably loan on thle aa much Spring 115. ftulun continually in Michigan territory and three scores came after as many successful marches down the field which resulted from the employment of every known mode of attack. Michigan passed on every play during th last quarter, but few attempts were completed. WOLVERINES CAPTURE GAME FROM BADGERS MORTGAGE ANN ARBOR. Mich., Nov. 18. A drlv-lnspeedy attack developing In the second half, and which Wisconsin could not quite check, enabled Michigan to defeat the Badgers, 13 to 8, . today, and continue In the race for the western conference football championship. More thkn 42,000 persons crowded the g. stadium. The Michigan attack was one of the most brilliant ever seen on Ferry field. Repeatedly the Wolverine backs plunged through the Badger line or circled the ends for long gains. Only th fighting by the Madison eleven spirit displayed Michigan prevented an overwhelming victory. Contesting every Inoh of ground and at times menacing the Wolverine goal, the Badgers held the Mala and Blue scoreless during the first two periods, their play being equal or nearly eo to that of the Yostmen. The Wolverines opened up In the -third period, however, accurate passing- b Captain Goebel and Harry Ktpke pav lng the way for the first touchdown. Two passes and an end run by Klpke brought the ball to within a yard of the Wisconsin goal whence Cappon carried It over. Goebel scored the added point on a kirk from placement. In the next period the aerial attack 'produced another touchdown, Klpke taking a toes from Uteritx on the Wisconsin forty line and, aided by splendid Interference, carried the ball across the line With only a few minutes of the final period remaining, Wisconsin also opened an aerial attack, a series of short passes the ball on the Michigan twenty-yputting ard line, where Eagle Berger took It for an end run to within nine yards of the goal. Another pass, Barr to Pulaski, the latter substituting for Irish, put the ball behind the Michigan goal line, scoring the first points of the year against the Wolverines. , Belgian Takes His Match With Powerful Finish; Willie Easily. Plays, B0WII RESULTS. Ad-- T --First race, 6 furlongs Little Hope won. third. Krelrn Poor Sport 5 tureen second. Belle Corlelm Hilllwuee. Rawver, Belphlrnonln. of Bine Ridge. Ducks snd Drakes. Mabel K. Winner Take Ail. Racket and Cheat also ran. Second race. 4 fnrionga Ceneral Thatcher won, Ospmy second. Virgil third. Forest I .ore. Beat Love. Moonraker. Goodnight. Heel Taps, Frank O.. Carmen Paotaees. Hoggarth A croon. Den B. O'Bolllvaa, Wrangler and Marie Blanche alee ran. Third race. Sti fnrionga GentllHe won. Hex terioiia second. Boa Homme third. Ballybell ive-vard Good Timo glee ran and -Fenrth race. 1 mile Ormerraan won. Paddle second. All Over third Modo. Pegasus, Athel-ata- n Dance Cap. Fannie Bean also ran miles I.ncky Hour woo. Fifth race. 1 l Fair Phantom second. Bungt Buck thud CapCnrefnl. ,Tippllr Rider, tain Alcork. Surf Irish Witi bet.- - Hrphaisroa. Biases. Pollyana. Elsa alaq ran 1 70 Demon mile Topper yards Sixth rape an. Hails Perdner second Servitor third 'Despair, Super, Duke John. Double Crow Bridee-naaMarvland Belle. Knight of Heather., taha-Inn- . Freegy Sneemy. Mock Omega. Plucky end Thn Roll Cell alao ran. ml Ice Gaoler won. Ttti-sten- t Seventh nee. Lineup and summary: second, Gallivant third. Tom McTaggart, Wisconsin (8). Michigan (18). Lada Rural Moody, Love, Phalarlt. Ituca, Kirks Is....... Irish........ Ammie, Raequetta. Beltr J . Little It Dollo w Roseate Rouen. Mountafn Roae. Scotch Yerdlcf and. Dolly c. v Hohnfeld Steels las na. ..lg Nieltolls.., Sykes..... Smith Tebell,., Barr Williams Eagleberger, Tart ..... ...c ......rg.. rt.. Blott Slaughter Mulrhead re. . . .. . r. . , . . Goebel Uteris c. . . . . qb. ...lh rh fb Klpke Bteger Cappon Score by periods: 0 9 Wisconsin 8 0 7 813 v Michigan Wi sconsln 'scorln g : Touchdown, Pulaski (sub for Irish). Michigan scoring: Touchdown, Cappon. Kirk. Goal after Refers touchdown, Goebel (placement). Northwestern. Umpire Masker, Yale Field Haines, r judge Knight, Dartmouth Head linesman Eckerea.ll, Chicago. Tim of periods 16 minutes. $8 DRAKE ENDS SEASON WITH PERFECT MARK MOINES. Iowa. Nov. 18. Drake Pushed over three touchdowns against Grlnnell In their annual football game here this afternoon and the Bulldogs ended their first Missouri Valev conference season without defeat. Drake made Its first t outdid o n In the first period end Another in the third and still an aij Lf ioer In the fourihrperlod The feature of the game wks the work of the right DEIS ',! Ill HEVDERS0K RESULTS. Bios atone won ST. TL1S. Mo . Nov. 18. St. Louis university easily defeated South Dakota university here this afternoon. . 24 to 0. Th Improved defense of the local team was credited with being the deciding factor of the game. "Dutch Sehaefferlng, substituting for Quarterback Eggler. was the outstsndmg star of tbs game, scoring eighteen points for the local team, namely, two touchdowns. one field' goal and three goals from touchdswn. In addition, th St. Lout star broke up two trick forward passes attempted by South Dakota in the last period. On of these occasions Sehaefferlng was knocked out In the onxtk rare. 1 mile Lord Granite won. Bel rush. but recovered and refused to leave limle- - eeeoDd, Romping Msrv third. Taylor the. lineup. Hay. Lily M . and Kltiy Williams also ran. South Dakota came back strong In the Seventh rare. I mile Phelan woo. Gravnoa The feature of their desecond. Light. Wins third. Tngs. Oile Pal- final period. Bill Hae Brown was shown in thl quarter, when Dr. fense aed'Hiisxae alao ran. mar, the visitors stopped the locals bn the AT BOTTOM. d POTATO PRICE line ami Devbel kicked Out of line. WASHINGTON. Nftv. 18 Price of danger to the forty-yar- d Th lineup and summary have reached tlie bottom. accordSt. Leuis (24). ing to th department of agriculture. averaging only 20 to 80 rentiK bushel to weet In snd 49 the from grower ranging bushel at eastern njiipplng to 9 cents points. Some western farmers arkglv-in- g potatoes away to anyone who wilNllg them. $nd others will not dig them First rsce, 0 forinnge Msc-bot- b second. Feritsndp third Time. 1 IS 15. Toilet also ran. Teds Plum, Tender Beth. Ml won. Elmer Second rare, 0 for loom-Ru- hr K second, t arte Sonny third. Reliability sad Lavt View also ran. Third rare. IH miles Lord Wrsrk won. r Honolnla Boy serood. Backboard third Girl ltadjs. Bill Hunley, Jake, Feld and Old Faithful also ran. Fourth race 1 mile Maneuver woe. Beg Portion eeresd. Normal third. Isosceles sad Mechanic alao ran Fifth race, S fnrlonge Golden Floes won. Rekeb second, Delhtmer third. Airette. Marue Cowell, C. A. Comisky, Mite Prosperity ales one-yar- es IS Hollandias and tains Lead Series; Game il More-man- s' Utah-Whltm- Conti, the Frenchman, by the score of 600 to 208 In the eleventh game of the International 112 balk lino championship tournament at the Ilcytel Pennsylvania At $11 times Hoppe kept the tonight. IvcAlea rolling freely, too freely In- - fact, Hi runs for good and true balk-linwere a medley of a little bit of everything from a scratch to a few, a very few counts at nursing. Even eo. his runs were 122, 109 and 86. The average wwa 35 Conti had the misfortune to fall to got the balls out of halk In two of his best runs Hlg showing was poor and he went into the discard bv his defeat. Conti's average was fii and his runs 75, 47 4Uidt38. -- e. 4. .......... AT at 600 points, 122, 109, 86 5; high runs, Special tv The Tribune, , OGDEN, Nov. 18. The soccer game be- hall- - 0, 33. 1. 0. 38. 0, 0. 0 Total 20 points; high runs, 75, 47, 38. Carpentier and Beckett Billed for January v- - lest Biijf Ever Ottered in tlie City - 00 Eaay Terms. Only $4250. Open for Inspection today 2 to 4 P. M. yyj " MISSOURI U ELEVEN STAGES COMEBACK 4 COLUMBIA. Mo, Nov'18. The Uniteam, after versity of Missouri foo.ball three conference defeats In a row. came back determlnedlv this afternoon to win from th Washtron university of St. Louis. 27 to 0 The Tigers completely overwhelmed the P.kers from the start of the game to the finish. Not until the team carry last play did tile Wsrtikigton line, the ball beyond the Tiger fortv-yar- d and at no time didrtiiey threaten to soore of services without the Missouri plaved Lincoln except for one minute of the game, when he went In to kick the try for point of their first touchdown. Bond. Knight and Fowler divided honors In the backfield,' with Bond accounting for a major part of the Tiger yardage. The lineup ' Missouri (37) Washington (0). Kill Vandvtie. . . .. .... Lewis Wertz. Bunker J Walah Fcannell. 35 tween the Caledonians of Fait Lake and the Woodmen of the World today came to an undecided finish. The last ten 6, 9. 9. 47 76, minutes' , play was protested by th average, 15 ('allies when two goals were awarded loth Woodmen which, according to th Th first-goa-l Callles. were not legitimate. awarded was at least eighteen Inches over the bar. It waa alleged,. Bout The second was awarded while the gams i was In a state of confusion, it was asBy Universal Service. serted, when two players Were having Ik 18 Nov. Articles were IXNIX) Three goals were awarded to the signed todav for a mee$ng between Callles. but the referee altered his dec!-- , ' Georges Carpentier and Jo Beckett, Eng- slon after the ball had been replayed. . lish heavyweight. Independent of the result, the (.'allies, Major Arnold Wilson, the promoter, in were goals ahead at' full time, but, formed Universal Service today that the It wastwo found that ten minutes extra had, fight, which will be Caipentlers first since been played tn. the second half, allowing his defeat bv Battling Slkl. will be staged for five minutes' time tor stoppages, mak- -, In London the first jveelf In January. Z Big fifteen minute over the time. It Is thought that the game will have LEDOUX KNOCKS OUT FRENCH to be replayed after the remainder of PARIS. Nov. 18 Charles Ledoux. banmatches have been gon tamweight champion, of Europe, tonight through knocked out George French of England. Holmes. Bryson and Andrew scored for The fight lasted three rounds. the Callles. Avis re De Klotx Eggier McDowell qb lh Kelly Quintell .. McConachle Devbel .rh.. fb Scohel daytaler Score bv period0 9 South Dakota 7 7 . 3 724 St. Louis ...... Touchdown Ixiuls St. scoring: Sehaefferlng 2, llannegan 3.1. Goals from Goal from touchdowns Sehaefferlng field Sehaefferlng. iReferee Henry of Ken von. umpire. Ghee of Dartmou'h, field Judge, Murphy (C. B. C.); hezd linesman. Gould of Weet Point. Smith.,7 average Roger Coni!, spot him. Cochran went to the lead with a run of 93 In his fifth inning b fxo Dent mathe foot of the table He nipulation atdend-bali At 40 he drives had a few did not accurately calculate the distance and It nw'essitaited a delicately timid fol- -- CONFUSION 81 M illis-r- t tnppn whll tall; 3, 109. 0, 44, 9. 61. 66, I, 122, 16$ 87. 31. 0, 19 Total. Ja SOUTH DAKOTA LOSES TO ST. LOUIS ELEVEN U BIS J Cochran put together a run of 103 on hts seventh turn at the tat le which sent him along to a total of 219. This score was collected by the most delicate of Defeats Reshort-ya- il play. His stroke was fluent and the variegated assortment of English was brilliant. He eventually retired bein cause of a miss of a simple direct draw, but at the close of the Inning the AmeriUndecided.1 can led, 219 to 153. Ogden t'o hran was the first to make his wav i4 Into the final hundred. He freely mixed dead ball driving with short bits of end-raThere was more variety counting The Fait Lake soccer eleven was suefltan sustained effort to his cueing. ceasfdl lg keeping the lead of the Behu cueing was a mixture of good and bach Series by defeating the Holland! bad, (which permitted Cochran to lead team yesterday by a score of 3 to 0. Th 495 to 293 at the end of sixteen Innings. game waa not as fast as usual whew these two teams meet, mainly due to tte Hoppe Takes It Easy. Ths heavy condition of Heath field. game should have been played on tho Hoppe led off with three after winon account of Bonneville grounds, but ning the bank for lead In the night game. the It had to be He missed on a spread draw to the side played on the Heath game J lot. rail. Conti adorned his opening inning Walt was the first to score fdr the niln-Lake fifteen Salt about after boys with a goose egg. of play, and was followed by Prime, On his second turn at the table Hoppe ute and the first' ten about minutes put forth his concentrated effort for an half ended Z to 9 for later, the Balt Lake team.' exposition of ihe short table game that In the second half afteF ecored Clapham produced a run of 199. Conti came to about ten minutes of play. the table beginning from a gift leave. This win gives the Balt lake eleven a He counted 33 and then a short single lead, and If they win on7 cushion mlm sent the Frenchman to his comfortable . more gams the cup will be theirs. chair with Hoppe leading 112 to S3. lined up as follows teams The For spectacular cushions Hoppe sur' Hollandia (0). Bait Lake (3). passed himself (luring a compilation of Creswell,.,.....-,.,gt-,. ...... rondel 01 collected In his sixth Inning when a Hall H. Wleldeia ,.....,,..rfIf single cushion again went astray. Dufreine Kettle.,.,.,,.,.,,.,., .Hoppe backed thl run with one that . Btant tallied 86 of much closer character. His Bd!er7....,..,,,,...rh..., . ... Keepings .. ..cli. McKirkight. gathering shots, brief liltsOf of nursing, Vmpleby.,.,,,,......lh Wlegal and wtth a more delicacy touch sent Griefl .....or.... , him along so that he led Conti at Us Waite O. AndrCason ,,..lr..,. , ...O Olsen, ekiee bv 283 to 68" In this last run, at Crowley., Prime cf.,.. 84, Hoppe had a mosie, which he made, ,,..11.... E...F. Wtelder. but two shots 'later he missed a simple Clapham Turvllle 1... Andreasos, carom. H. Referee, Ansel; linesmen, Wilkins Hoppe entered hla final hundred by and Grundmann. wav of a run of 122. It was 4$s best sustained effort for end table- - Vrthod that he had shown He missed, on a TUSSLE OGDEN bank of no great length at the foortof The ENDS IN table, his total moving to 406 wltft Conti at n, M'CORNICK BUILDING 307 J -- Standing of Player. .High to pressed near enough to the Kansas goal line to enable Qumland to kick. Straight football, varied by n occasional pass, waa the play of the Kansans In the successive marches upon the Colorado line. The lineup: Position Colorado (8) Kansas (39) le ..... Walters Boone -- It McLean Holdermani. lg Beveridge Thompeon c Woodruff Stillwell Alexander rg Haley rt ...Smith Ivy re , McLean Berger Wilson qb Qulnland McDonald. ...lhb Hoipper rhlj loser Hodges fb Nichols Burt Score by periods. 7 7 8 19 39 Kansan 3 8 0 9 Colorado f Kansas scoring. Touchdowns Wtlkers, Kruger (euiwtitute for McDonald) 3, (subsltute for Hodges), Burt Points Tor try after touchdown Wilson 8, Colorado scoring. Goals from field Quinlan 2. Official Referee, Grover. Washington; umpire. Bansback. Denver; head linen-maEdmonds. Ottawa. Time of periods 15 minutea each. under contract. COMPANY SUITE Hore-nian- 9. track, taat. INVESTMENT 61. t.The clear; ' which he freely employed drives. At 90 he had the ball assembled at the foot of the table again, industriously making the caroms by a'ternate excursions of the object balls to the side rails. Ills miss was a draw, actually a mlscue, which s retired him with his total of 197 to KANSAS U SWAMPS It. COLORADO UNIVERSITY Weather, We are exclusive agent money. low amt ktss to again collect the Ivories on the short cushion He went along past the 70 mark, at Horemans in Driving Finish. it - BANKERS. AND INVESTMENT 115. Pay Day 112. Lochyar 112. All American 115. gnureks 112. Thn tuff 115. Pretext 115. Red Wreath 112. Sock Bottom 115. Second rice SH forlenge Uarfleld 115. Ira A. Dan Bolllnx 102A. Wilson 118. Ftyelln Edouard In a sensational finish, 107. Frank Monroe 105. Rummet 107. Torch the defeated Belgian, Touchdown Ham-mer- t. Horemans, Oklahoma scoring' Feodor 110, The De105. Roddies M14clty 110, In Cochran Welker tenth the Howies. Goal, cision 110, Joseph Brant 10T. P T. Barnnm Texan scoring Touchdown. Robertson game of the International 18 2 balkline 110. T J. Pendergast 105. Forest (Jneen 104. Manns 107, Radical 107. Shooter 107. Kirah 107. 2, Ward 2. Goetg Robertson 2, Eckhnrt billiard championship today at the Hotel Pennsylvania. - , The final score was 50) The Clock Mender 102. 1. Field goal. Robertson 1 Safety, U 1 1 tode . 405. 102A, Fet-sid- e Third rsce. S f irrioors.-B- s - f points 102 A. Brilliance 102B. Duster 104B. WoodHoremans came from behind at ,the imouri Official Referee, McBride, an unfinished run of land H2C. Fie By llsy 102C, Best Lot 10SD, Valiev to close win by Re'llv, K. C A. C 207 1 Umpire, Pas Dear 102D. Thasssly 102B. Lady Myra Headline man, Hoover, Baker. Time of 102C, Heel Taps 112. Adventuress 102, Marie but h.s carom was unstable, Cochyan 15 each. minute 102 Wood Flower Minerva Mias Blaaehe 102, periods. His average was plav was Interesting 102. AntleUm 102. Koaa Yetta 102. 7 23 and hla.high runs were 103, 9J Fearth riee. 1 1 18 miles Tufter 111. Paul 37. and v Jones 111. Slippers Elm 108. Prudery 105. The score by Innings follows Fifth raee. 1 sills Careful 120. Prudery Edouard Horemans, spot ball 34 . 9, 25, Fair Phautom 112. Emotion 112, Polly Ann 107. 2. 9. 81, 2 . 8, 98, 7. 0, 2. 9, 0, 3 15, 207. Thimble 107, Br Jlminy 102. Prodigious 109. points, 600. Hailing Along 10L Bonnt 109, Kan . Nov. 18 -- The Uni- Total LAWRENCE, 1 70 Welker Cochran, white ball 0, 0, 14. 0, 111. Boat tmle. Sixth rnco, yards Night team of football Kansas ecored 93. 9. 103, 11, 36. 2, I. 0, 0, 87 , 25 . 24, 0. Picnic 111. Sling 109. Uoco 109. The Roll versity Call 108. llllos 109- - Johnny Dundee 107. Bravo rt.x touchdowns lh the game with Colopoints, 406 here thl afternoon. The Total 104. Crooalees IQS. Feigned Aeol 108. Trick! 96 rado university the Cochran won the hank for lead 39 rte was score to Colorado scored 1 114. race. miles Seventh Royatllu game He began with a sero Oveborne by the heavy afternoon Ktamtty 110. Tingling 109, Mountain Roae II two place kick the end Ivories the Horemans gathered 107, lord Herbert 107. Natural 108. Betty J line plunging attack of Kansan, the visiof the table at 5 The Belgian was stu108. Anna HnUnn 104. Kings Bello 102. Deck-mat- e tor .resisted gamely, occasionally flashabout his draw cautious, diously Warlike Balance Wheel Miss 102, 102, 102, a brand of forward passing that wax shots At 34 heespecially froze to the red ball, Oaalnta 90. Lada Love ing Filler 99. Bullet good for gain but failed to get away. Cochran made 114, Bouen 105, Attorney Muir 105, Welcome It wa bv tlria means that they twice a double drive and again it was zero for Stronger 102. Miracle Man 98. IS 8 per cent, Eeetern MORNINGSTAR-VOGELE- R s. 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