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The aserenes thaw given Makable that the deal traasterring the Oaks will '' be cenoanuasted ohartig, - , , I, ' : Demotion 1311hooll. of the loam Atusoh The,ebeettWe their animal mooting yes- - I an :oto tartar venh totalingabout' .lat juot, astaailebinent .. reser& "" virtioilly p.'"'''.. f,...,'''""'"". There wo-7... -- "-- -meeting. not even siEr goteitement. not to - t l 1 . II ..... I - - - - ' .aaaaa,al 11;14; NEW13 -. C - , - - L--311 C LILY- Lii , . , - TO .;' ' .. of Teii Ear Aral, .. BY rent MAT. - GO.J:.::,No0.-:;- - , ' -- : , , .'. :' , Schaal . 1 '11 End-- Soucht NTORE. . ..-.. rp. - .- :, . ,,,,.. , . .11 'ran i - - , - i . -- . in Two-Mig- ---- - ggTEA - . , W.A. . J - - u..:- - t 011.7, f -:-- --- ; '''' .9 - -'. ' ki, - -,,...ts - er , : i - ' - - - 141-1- .. ' i - Grid All-St- ar Team It I .. 1 ., giving 1 1 - . - .i 1. - A ., ' . I , Gehring Heflin .... (c)...re.. Ihb '' - - Snider,. 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' , - . 1 t - lost to Johnny Jodie of Philadtibi la In eecond round elaimlux a frao toted band-- : , A? DES MOINESBM! 1441.611o. Tarim N. Ilonutpointed Roscoe Rail. Iowa City. la, in eight rounds.. -- - -- t" 1 - ; I - - : - v , Pcfiarry ' ' ! AT TmLiapsny:Ra. Grob o. ;..liteburgh knocked Out Ray ' Nilson of Philadelphia, three rounds. ,,, Dick Conlon of Altoona. Pa.. dofeat- , , ed Pedro Camp of Philadelphia. mix . rounds. !dickey Rirket of Altoona. - Ii Al' LINCLil4tALki Worley, listet. knocked out Artie Inge, Nebr., shaira, St. Paul featherweight. hi fourth round of a erheduled ton round bout; Charlie Long., gritahat-..--- i out Bud go- Lanin014 Dynver, in aecond round: Prankie. golden, knockod - out Kid Reserits,,,,,,------ 1Ancaster, Pa.: in the necond round; Joe Bowmst Dlutta, got decision roofunCdootmcil Clark, Home . ,agford. aix . - ' ': '' - ' - kip Groot , - - 1670 NA... ,' . ' 4. lik". II ..--. ' - --- :. . . "- --- - ett0,..1r, t'..,,As.,, 4:41 4-ZIL -- . 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' I 1'4 - - Have Known There'd Be A Hitch Somewhere. PLUGBariley Might - 4 corn-pis- - . The 'acorole game between the football elevens of Poplar Grove and' the All Stars Tuesday was one of tile best over held-ti- t the Drove.- -..: The 'Grove team bad hot lout a game in five years. and it ass quite an event for the Stars to hold the powerful team to a tie. AThenkre- n . game may .be sought for day.' lineup.1 and summary: PePler Greve, , Nyberg:,--1e..---..1-Ea- . ie)- - T-It .. Harris ..... Moore st: Snider . ...Is Erauth....,.,. ' 'Lawleire c Gvlbert Dangerfleld,..rg.......-- ..... Fullmer Simmons. rt.. - - BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK 'Gro,:ers Play Tie With , ... , - -- v. . ',. 4, ,t0 .. .' . - -- 4 a. . - Sie'13(;" - - rb. . 11113 w - -- , - ' I 0.-- - ,. ': - . . t , , , ....,,e,) '1 t , a" ' I,sltiel ed , . , - Toon " , of the A. Sr. begin carrying You right out and entries tthj...,event The writer recently concluded a filing trip through the middlowest 1quirements big Deseret News sad these he teamed from sourcea . The is the main prise for thetrophy.event authoritative and several. that two tehuel) winner each Year claiming a of the to - hint-sel- - y - - , ', - : - over a; miles. u4. A.' k ' IgJu : ' , I I. innowstaystootball.snAandIrlieolubnielehtooreptiollbHaarar. - . e ' . Me -- ' ,., crbas-countr- ir Waal"- - . - - , Nebraska-NotreDiun- y ..' ' '' - -- 1 , ce , ' tic It -- 7- - - our-Teeth; U - May Result In His Sale - ' p. Country run. whick Is held under the aus--r' pima of the Deseret gymnasium neeharurker gar. W. Richard- sea of the gymnasium announces the event well- In' hand. with ' sr-valuable prize het waiting the lucky winners in the big Hoz7zsby s!.Salary Demands 4 - 1 cothompleatendnuloari Cross Thanireeirine-Da- - the?. ,..nr 4.,1, JD LthAeNtdstagareinugearolyt s , f.,1 . ff ' , , ' - - to 67(31i,dj7...: , ...-. - '6.kr -1 t . .. jinx t . - 4 IIp - - i .T. WALSH. Sports Editor.) lig. to the beet advice'. as mass its a half dneen coachtw . of leadtai onion tome mey nod theinasives bohadsd at tho and of But proment football, ossieon. ' ?aroma antotig tho alihrd canditiates for the guillotine am Bob ' Irolwall. of tha Naval Anatomy , bocause hie le tho moot exacting poet ' ie ''' , -- 1 0- - 4 . . 4 - - TORILNov. N' : - N . -- - , .- ,. '' : - itriantaberecaowate4r ' to. - I .7.11,r :,,, ,i, IMMO ' '- ''' ."111111111111P ... . - -- '- - 4. C0111111bas PASS tial 4 --- la , .., , Dig sulethideus backThe namesT""loaf of beg ed ut1; ItbyTha elarac'erge 7datilistioni"abel list of Minnesota. Jack and Elan, . In trophies and snerchandise. tileWls prima , were , 7..400...4 , mentioned. easonthaies: , ni.111 Nish a successtul ., IIN IWIP--Ryan can point. to indifexpected the ..l."...... ,e4Ne, tomtit material as the answe1 . and in from. lipaulding.--hoAtver- ito is alleged an,. have fair enough prospects at West, 41 the ha.d of the tieaso.t. .1 slt their ,, in Da& reheat rin on. Al for Falwell. it Is known that year , C40t411, ST Ago the Navy's diteettlettetion antedates ishigh. the dpressnt campaign. He has had. teneon c4cr.hheli,b4.1Cas,t1 mai,.Dn.itall 1;,--fpittomIlllisitA11 ., 141,Lmrcellvtyle goo during hts regime of group of for gi1111.11 five yeitre at Annapolis and has soon The "ti. more than held his own with the Desseret the Army. but football men have short athletic the , . gastrap4sta-sit,h- as beect..aeld.., 4. with ,r !..er-- . ,,:j'1"di. eater some justice, that Folwell's teams none 'who will enter runners for have lacked the punch and there the race. re:421,...,..--R,11 dome ova, ' one has the tip-oon the Navy. . , i They have wonfor the most - - - ' .part. , - . ,. Defeat Pocatella are but satisfied. not they , When a man graduates from a , . , Costly to Chaaces university. he plunges into business and remembers his football only Nov. pocArzuo. when the big genie comes on. A Pocatello high school eleven naval officer has only two real namely. the Navy itself and rnt only beet the Arthlatice day grid his football team. A civilian coach game at Hutchinson field at the in a tough spot there. Idaho Tech to the Firth high school Handsome' Brno'. klyn Offer May Tempt Rickey; Cubs siteThe writer is not familiar- with but aloe dropped its chance Fisher's position at Harvard and stridden, for the Southeastern Idaho dietrict Also Anxious to Get National League Ace. - is merely retailing ettrrent gossip 'welkin off the In mentioning the possibility of a championship. fluid wtth- the By end of the 11 long contract to g acme the Fisher's change there.eleven comvisiting so to have another year or pletely upset the old bucket an By JOHN- - a: ToirrEtt young blood. without making eel might run but it la fact, not fancy. that it was figured that dopeisidry , sucbut the purchases. he is the kind of man who would Pocatello would experience no dif(Special Leased Wire. CopyrIght. expensive : cess of that policy has been so tear in oft the honors. It up if he thought this action ficulty , 1924). The local carrying eleVIL. that it lookt'as questionable though serve the best Interests of of played clear, out would form and while spurts M EW YORK. Nov. ItManager Chicago were going to unshackle his university. were made in the third Branoh Rickey of the St. Louis the old bank roll and go forth ,,tirth periods, the A good coach,. following the locals lost a end number of chances to Nationals. having helped Rogers looking for some -real class already Haurhton system almost to the let- score, by Juggling forward ". ter. Pisher has been markedly sue- , The lineup was as follow:passel"licirnsby build np a .reputation as ' ' and It roe Could recent Cube Hint cessful years during Pecatelle most 'valuable ball player hi I the Firth. If the Cubs were - to - acquire 'di no masonic secret that eomuHar Weynette et.. National league. and having coo te)..... for the - outfield, they vard tue.n are dissatisfied with him. Johneon lt...e.... Hornsby ban& fide., offer from would to a return to Andorran refused W. pre It give any dlub is battle for The talk now runs . Brady. J. . Christensen principles and a reclamation n Shurtliff Brooklyn for him. now finds him- the ISIS pennant. He is just the first .re Haugh-toas such tothall. Harvard of Bremington self in a position where he will girt of player needed to round out Cornell rt . .. . , ft. Jensen achieved- - hack M 19011. Many Brennecke team which includes such play. havs to pay and pay, to keep his rg 'Hansen only can Brady. Jr. era as Grimm, klarenville, Pittenger seem to think that this star. T. Jensen let be accomplished by st, change th lieU . Young ifornebys contract with at. Louis and Fribeig. canand the Parrett .. . Rem . has come up for renewal and the 8t bouts could get enough for the coaching staffWendell, former Savage diseuesion is being carried on in Hoineby to go far toward the build- didacy of Percy now coaching at On the preliminary game to the its team in other direc- Harvard captain ample figures, at least sO far as ing up of Armistice dav climate for the Sout:u. He probably would bring Willievst ban been launchedorprobtions. ern Idaho championship. Boger is concerned. coneven more than Ruth of the Amer-lea- n ably withe tit hie knowledge ' school of Pocatello buckedStrJoileph's Be Sold. not passMay ed its way tn a 7 to 4 became he has a longover league. , It may poselbl wind tip in er playing life aheed of him. The the heavy Fort Hall Intlii;ne. Possibly Roper. There are other big question la whether. the St. - The Hornehrs,sale. at resignation of Rill Roper , National clubs that would pay Louie management dares take a Princeton itas been mentioned from COLLEGE O PIDAHO hanktgomely to get him. There is chance or. public opinion and let time to time as an accepted fact: no doubt about the good faith et Hornsby go. It is certain that they BESTS. DAKOTANS the writer. expects Roper to be Brooklyn. 8175.006 offer. St. Louis will never win any pennants in St yet hack ,on the Job neat fail, thereby CALDWELL was unable that at time to accept Louis operating as they have been agreeing with the gentleman Idaho.'Nev. 12'...3'ire f. of lilaho was- - rooted to because the St. Louis club had for the last five or six years. In a recent conversation. I Collego victory. oyer Ihe, Wesieyass of South been bitilt- tip around Hornsby- and mentioned Ittsintpendins Dakota hese Tuesday with a tails to part with hint would have meant drawal andrimeived the following of El to 19 In the first pitorsec-, As It Ronal foritball lama , answer: praett,Leati,ogru dpittlionnot. get full FINIsH "Done bto too sure of that. I like The forepart of the Same featured - - .. football tactics netting Vie out of Hornsby becalm be turnedlTiguis football and coaching too much to etraight Idaho squad ono but Part of the time. But when drop Out lilts that without giving this farm of attacktouchdown, was soon tie was in be batted better than Turther consideration." matter the with aerial work. The IIIIINING FOR I TILE will see that 'toper's squad outplayed the visitors Idaho Princeton with Bt. Louie uses him at second for "consideration" is a favorable one. the fineness of their strategy ast's Want of a better man (or the post. a slight lead established In fact, I think he is making use overcooling the visitors Hornsby would make a cracking of the situation to pep up his tear, by - in tits first quarter , of some play. club, and it right fielder for for the big games by asking his The PRINCETON, N, .I, Nov. IX lineup: would not hurt hie batting eye if make hie last year men "to young he wars transferred to the out- - (iNf)Princeton's ,It24 football I good one." Hs did this before ....... Harkneas team will kidulgio In its last bard the Harvard game last week. . ' Payne ' Dime..." ...... Ig.., The Chk;ago Nationals are ans-- 1 Whether Colutnbie will care to Stove' ..... ,rs . . .. . DoLong of the season this after... WithWalker,...... loos to pet a hard hitting out- practics Dr. Paul with string along Logue . .. .......rt.......... Hardorph ' Rosser fielder. Hitherto. Chicago's policy noon. with the Yale,. game its ob- Ington for another mason to a le Hubbard ' has been to build up a team of jective,''.- ScriMmage, it. is under- lion. Columbia wants a big guest.' I.)Hostetler Lowell.-re....- ... Graham Hauchton.. late Percy but the stiffest to replace the ........1h-.-....stood, will be ... nener is ..qh.,..; . As a Haugh-- 1 Spring... is his system of developing two kinddst drills taboo, Woods , Clark in defensive forma- and while Withington teams each fall. not certain that he, E. Lowell . .... , Pet by man. Is it ton He divides hts squad Into two tion. and In brushing up ths de.. will be retained. unions his teams' Sower lb ..... ... Mills' Sullistitutlons: sections. one of varsity material and tails, of interference are expected show something very good in the College of Idaho Rowland. b. Campbell Is. Rh)ne ef one of freshmen and beginners. occupy the practice. games. Dakota.--Nelsoremaining Dover. Hyde. works as diligently with this 1pto Weth the return of Dinsmore to - COMPLITaltit WIDOwnis. - second squad as be does with the squad. Princeton faced- .- the ' FORMER STAR IS GEES?. -seaof end of each a sending physicolly varsity. By the lbotrors Now play ad staid.. wkk Wis.--Nofield against wit mobs untaled (ILWAUKEE, 1 f. son he has produced from these sound teem on the l000sse groat widows Phil King, who coached the Univers. Yale on Saturday. - Slagle is again 114 boar duty lastood et IL scrubs what le practically a ity of Wisconsin football team eleven. from which he ca.s used to a great extent on runs front OICZ. the days of Pat CeDay. Eddie each-inVAST draw- - men for theallowing year kick formittionand his punting ems and -A rson,tabf halfback. cos a .Ioast Lost men f who have already learned has been a feature of the daily ., the annual guest st'Norsity,a Ail the al yards. mani-othe fins points and in- workouts. Re is certain to Start Itterw hos tostbsli to d war Is to tiled ea aid game against the Univglrelty of Iowa g& he teaches the game, tricacies of the lobo tilla sprint the Smyth st tho bold Saturds) is selected at the outset.. .la sir sossedo and mkt tit yam . L., 'DIEM -- - , vr SIUMIlleeia , ' , - t S 6,, . N , fI . HAMMY ' : ' e.. t a' flii 1 - , .roie Idows," tr.., It--v, iIf taA 1 it "'"' i , . -- -- Daii-fit.NOi'.--'''.,::- , ( L tg , . ' .D :7 0 eire.""""r ) .. ,. - ' 1 i - - ... Mast. 1 d To-1n- Fisher.. are Folwell and Headed For Large' Elitqr, List Hoped ReportedFor 'by Of ficfals in ,, The Guillotine. ' I ,.,... Charge of clis.sios . ,!.e -, nava WAS If MT 41.11' ot ' - , ' - USIill IFEJIOES13 , ' ... , f! 711.-- ET DAVIS ativiti,, ...(ite, :tt,itg; - ' . - - 9'... . .4. - , - - ' - - he .i . I all-Io- I I- , . , , , - - ,: - - ... !1- csoastutt - - , - .....- -,, 1,6 - ' . :, 10 ..''' - Noma piton Inc imny rib ryom o , . - ., ' , , mune - . ' . , , Careers-- of ,.. Big Coaches , ,, 1c4.2.41 46,.. . . a , '4:CleorAsialWODIMMI.- I . . ., f '' ., dijal, .. I I II 111:11 N I,E S G er st ; - , -- - - . - tri- relit:01.111.640ezt,,31. , . , , , - s if , - - . . , v r; ' i, , " , , , 4, 7 or a .. -, s ' , I. , , , - ' ' , ,!,.(,. , ' , Alt, 'At Pta INC3 (Special Lemied Wire. 'Copyright AgaipstitVest 1124.) , , . . Nov. go' along the great BT TED CANNON., ''. whits Wai you hear talk of & Calis tha first mama In setae of tha 1 ifornia migration on the Part tin amid fraternity. 'years that tits Bttst high Lees. The dope is that with reawaken- ' aide luiviv not had their Poet Oh ed interest in the boxing game due; visiotal battles., Detattiallg t 11114 to the passage of the professional boxing bill ha the Golden stain. final conteata tor tht state boners. purses will be big and Patronago This year. ,howsver, not eligible for a championship and having bees ' defeated by West. games are set ' to easy to tint and itimar bt that Then, too, tho Idea of a winter !they will chmk In their moist-Ai- to-spent in tho balmy climate of tit I 'soon and turn titer thoughts,, I Pacific roam is not without appoal , , to tho cauliflower clan. All in all ward basketball. Rave Week Vactant.:, therefor, any west coast promoters who .want to got some attracfor a gams There was lb winter- bills with the Paysonproposal tive tame crew, to be stared known to well have only to apply this week end. but it fell through, inanagers of the oast and middle and so far as is known now, ths Hilitoppere will have this week en- The attraction Will be irritator bovacant The coming of bard' cam of the present slump in box-Ja- g tirely weather with such a rush puts the hereabouts , which does not crimp in tilt IMMO so far as the' promise .to Improve.- The winter country "chools ass concernod and looms with a lean and hungry as- - they ,usually wind up thtir tchtd. as poesible and go peot to somt warmer and mildsr form of ' Ware,- Tye fighters alone hiro the pow. exercising. litwever, Coach ht several or to improve conditions and neith- man has and to be end. places hopes get two or er will raise a hand to this Tiso7 art DemPool and Denny Leo- three contests batittid up to tap nard. Both of them are busy with off Ott seasottHe- bat been no- Ulm and theatrical ' Weirs has gotiating with Coasts Dixon KaPPle Ogden for a mutest which if neither mains to reallso that while of lotharsT in 'ring affairs has VILYed will Probably toms bort week actenetime. tad on hip Ogden not yet affected interest in vaudeville audiences and film Inspectors grid. The Tigers have met both the bi outstanding prize fighters, it Is other strong Salt Lake taunt. and have ken both times, hot that' bevo bound to do so in Um end. , Presented a bunch thst looked the 0 of anything hem and they ,., equal would like to sot a chance to show, 0 '43,,,apittint. ,, - . ,... ...,, Anothei- Game -- ed; : , - .., - , ,...0-- ,' ' . , .,.. , - r i ... :- 1924 - , , tag et ova me BM vas um , , .1,;(,;,.....4 , . ,, . Leopords' - - , c , ...,, , , ) , 12 - Ciid Games .i .. . . - ' 1 ',, 11. ' . Rockna Lazling His Team ForNebraska Game 1925 r-------7----- . - - - - ANNUAL: , ,, , .,.. , II - 1 ;T:i'.00g - - . , ,, - CILI . , 1 - - , , PrIBIING .' 1 NOVEMBER WE:DliT1:81:4'Y : Another Fast vs. West '.. 4 , i 14 ' sTEg7g Flla 'There has even been sonic talk ' 1.,wwl of another Zest-We- st to fill gains a In the open pootooesson dates of ,. is OM 3' . both school. end to give the fans ecwnhusker . .'.1 1 another Prov. chance to set two of the D....C...-- s, CLIORIDOZ, Masa. Obstacle eves Intimation o the Doubting . (1;8)-4- 4er tea is the latest InI nicest teams ever developsd hers ' - . , he J. Cal Swigs of the Oakland Hervard's in action. Such a gam could do football. Se"42n Rec4rd eleb that Neater Johnson and a - ' i no harm', The We high ' won ,, colleague were going to take over Twentyafterfive vszeity football . I their tcheduled game affrom the practice yesterday ',Jim Oakland interests stopped anY players, I. &elides measures pertaining to the tentoon. drank a cup ' and then Leopards and that's the one that , BY NORMAN E. BROWN, goes oningthetorecogair:s.ansod 1025 season. as the director would laid down for an hour. wheyng to This will be a daily feature i3n,.- desire to welt until the new ownna.s,'.ulr"drividernginanhis ere canes in before they took any ttl the close of the season and, sis lose by such a contest. HOwever KmrrEot training table is set for I o'clock the West high la not particularly of import. Illottintor another great - all!. williOn for will through et this time have as the Tite impresales was given out players plenty they think the outcome gains, of the origins, year on tbe erldiron; His team 'that notch of iniportance avant for their siesta. quad-thin Rim Red and classic was mite standeout onoe,mors &at one of the the the Jesuary meeting by which If Harvard licks Tale asked: satisfactory to both schools and to most will probably - be it will he known who the 11125 powerful ones in the game ' ',time the "Would beef made tea and have don't see any vrill public be. Oaks of say , they the 'owners east or west. ' ' sense in repetition of the battle. , difference spatula Princeton Seta As Zs ''' It would potsibly be to the ad- - The only obstacle that ottindsbe, about done There ins nothing vantage of both institutions front changing the map of the league. NEBRASKA VES111111 a financial standpoint. So far the tween the . Notre Dame aad- a perfeet season is Nebraska. , 'The Bait Lake club is still in Balt coffers of neither school have Le" But that barrier itt in the same 'Lake and Bill Lana is about as flooded with revenue- - from games row class with a of ',talkative ea the matter as the welti ' spiked planks the big affair last week across the road. And for , two BEATEN 81 eillocoN Ialthough em the largest - amount Tons Turner, new president of I years Bccitne's men have "blown a East-Weon in an ea- Cornhinikees a on wee the, Welk the elated tire' Portland I spike, -' hibition. ' Moe president of the Comet league when the road seined clear. I The West Panthors, stepped on Just ' Two ream ago Notre Dame beat 'along with Lew Merging and IL W. in their effort to meet the Sainte, Georgia Tech IS to S. The Rockne Lana One matter that will he LINCOLN. Nebr., Nov. 12. are also with not single orew - - touted place kicks to the prospect tameless, plaYed the Army to a scoreupon at the January Misting (INII--ora for hi , game sightis the cutting of the number of final quartet by )iercer. len standstill Then came 41MEMEIMIIMIEM BO WWI mkr--1 18. the to breska PlaYerft conterends from fullback, gams. - Practically experienced every 4 writer in tbe country picked the :the remitnine seven to be Mils of 450114111) gin et victor y scored by 061,1111174, AS ,. f Masa AA experience. of Iowa Over the Simpson' Notre Dame backfield to run wild less than once titer and trounce the Missouri sink Ewing of Oakland was appointed Wesleyan university here .o delegato to the Notional Associa- conference kings. - .. , 1 ; ' tion of Profeesional Baseball Fumbles cost both teems , Scott Called It. ,, 1 chances' VN lessees looMvention at liariford. to- score touchdowns. 'Ono man wita an exceptionthe B. The league extended an in had a first down on Simpson's 10., MO' late Nen Scott-o- f Cleveland. O., vitation to Judge Kenesaw Moun- yard line, but Wiberg. Wesleyan retnembered in the , tain Landis, supreme judge of fullback. fumbled and Slinpacod re-- , i Henderoon's iBume- galley Increased Scott will be an south thti at least nrit I. ' the man who put pia, city leagu. ' ' hsebell. and to John R. Farrell. ctsv.r.d bv two gainer front Selbre team Alabama UnIV.nlitY in-- the-- front A blocked Wesleyan punt in 'Millet winning 'secretary of the national associthe Orpiment allege last night Iglite 1 ranks of football. .. , ' I from the Timpie ate& to vistt the league during the third quarter alippad through tile took the odd Larne Scott stated an an article before' of two simpson player... Lim.twortitumleigp:s tor lialtgOlil W as high nniee e darnel - by-- within the of - - 1 that a team with & powerful line Timm; umat brash goal where Captain Gemb-I - I I TetiI could stop Notre Dame. Nebraska ler of Wesleyan recovered. S. IL OWE 128 181 ini had that line. True to Scott's Wesleyan roads 10 - downs to. ..., vi. ... . ..180 III 484, the far westerners held Simpson', seven, and trained let sigh 1st. let tie !,); prophesy :Notre Dame to one touchdown and ..... 27S 1,111 yards from scrimmage to lid for Nunes 14 1711 1ST . points against the Indiill scored "2 the Iowa state conference- - diem- - CGIlin.11 plonL Totals Sit SIT III MS Liu year Notre Dame again rtas curs. plunged through the season at a Grantsville Gridders Tot territio P.O... Beat the Army IS Beineshire ...ATI 147 147 444 to O. 'Trounced Princeton 25 to S. :Best Jardan Scrubs 0, Granto- .... WeatenS ,,,; .17S' 147 1$S 4111 217,,t4,111.-Lsor- d. Georgia Tech 36 to . . .... .183 14a 144 AsAnnihilated earlyon II , At Logan...,'Irionting tr 2. utak Then- - one gay afternoon, on a GRANTS1111.LE, .. ... ITS 1S1 ibs Nov: it...oranto.., Holm . ville took the Jordan scrub 141. III 5011 IIIPPerI, muddy field. Notre Darns Aiwa. It. VMor d. Colum. ball squad for a 27 to I win Tues. ' ' At Nebraska clashed. I an 14,31 and blo b.ChicagoIt day. outplaying the visitors for Totals defense proved adequate again and three zat41 quarters NENAGER'S. ,, the Cornhuskers won 14 to 7. Iter linoolngimpoonooliegeI, , tI necond squad was thrown into the Wesloyan 0. , Tot That Nehrealta once more has aHale. Grantsville liter full Prt.1411 ONden ft. field. At OgdenGranite 144 161 ill I made consistent gains. "coring one Bottl ;;;11 great defensive team is indicated 114 roolltallo At Poc&t.lIoFIrt ... 111' , of the touchdown' and kicked three. 14p1t4 144 44 179 141 by the fact that he held Illinois. .. I. 4ss-Burt Red Grange et al..to A 9 to 6 score of New goals. , At ill 114 The 114 144 ... 11$ O. and S. lineup lel of 414nager Mini wok. That same eummitrY: Arizona Mexico University , ...am though the Jordan ColGrantsville , At Lewiston. McEaton 12, I to 7 points. 11117 defense held Kansas Toti1a ..... PU $IS Johnson"... , .Clark le., 7 4 by &Rid, Colgate- - to Missouri to , k' Allen It , At Galesburg.' ni.Lombard 711. Tucker. .. Hopper , . . ... ' .. .Darrus ekrroll b. ".;.et. "80intaihe's&mline nazarda .face c 4e Johansen Mexico 991.17 13t At Coition. Tem.---Ne, ..... ' Military Huller 141 16 .141 CBI the Rocknernen once more Institute 14. West Texas "er"ner-----rit..!, rt.-.- .. roulits 114 D. 144 144 setbacks by No- these Flinder 11. DI Maughan Despite Crane - .re 'q I ' ' Teachers 111 444 break& Notre Dams Wrathal Mast., ... has had a At Whitti ei CalitPontona col- - Jensen 414 141L 141,- 1114 qb,.. Brawl Andergon iose is. Whittier college I. , ,44 glorious Career under Itockne.. , ..' r Birkensbzw. - .1n-- atgOn ly At, PasadenaOccidental ISOI '4 ' '' ' T. Callornia Institute of Tochnol- - Lambert Derek,. Two Teams. It, Flinder ., th. , .Hale :. I. , ' 'Tito fighting "Irish" coach lives .TO assess Touchdofts thile. I El PasoPhoenix 21. El Paso 20 WScoring . Johansen, football and makes hie men live AfttlerlOn. tor left InriterWeDior At Caldweil. Idaho guyv College of Poin& atte oidy One reason for his ability to lit. Iaseanse floe said Te Gera . Idaho 3I. Dakota Wesleyan II. nibs Harry RefereeD. tect,InnnewneHale produce a winning team each year , tax estiorter. t At La Grande...Ore.Boum high 2, , . :La Grande 41 1 ,, - , .. - , , .11,allbeiti0041111-11itrallA.r- 40.4..04410400 , TM: DECIET, FM-Isol- : , - vii.St - 'irzotiors : Close .. . 1...iii Simian In i Poiete'aid Quiet. C-1- ..., . - j.cáti::-S0.14::- - , ' 1 JookTSON ,,. , Wash. Nov. 12. ' 'S thTnitityl The an. ix:moment- yesterday by J. ', Od cuing- cif the Oakland ,..e,W)that Walter Johnson, n, ationar renoined pitcher of 1 -- ' i TiEfo.:geli.t, . 1 7 -- ''- - 1 4,1,rPW --Grc.. , .' "" . , 1 11 :. . '' - ., ., k " :irlhe. , nce P.' : - . Qt ' s n-,,,,,,- ,p. 1 ''' ''t "- - -- ftw " , .41.S (2.11.. " k 7 ' - - rt,4-zou- 1. I - I - 1-- ' ' 7 - , -- - ' . ' ' 4 I I .. 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