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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN IDAHO AND FAIL TO THANKSGIVING OORT UTAH SCORE, REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, ALL NEVIEWED HER PENNSYLVANIA WINS FROM THE CORNELL TEAM. ee NOVEMBER SPOKANE SALT 27, 1908. BY THE BEST WRITERS WINNER LAKE HIGH. KETCHEL GETS REVEN FROM PAPKE. + Crs. +44 +44 4444 4444 +4446 ' i + FOOTBALL + |; } Illinois Thunderbolt, Who Showed That He Was Nota Thund-| erbolt at All, Might Have Continued Fight for a Time | if He Had So Desired or Had Not Become . | Confused in Regard to the e Counti g Counting. By the Ww. W. yeancigco, of elon rules ae on - OF NAUG teats 4 Papke,. out of oe por ‘Noprize € eredit © in 1 igh } It was: 2 they e inched.. Panisputaint fo the rip: Papke In | knocking | lett of the ‘eleventh round to blood ft ‘ merely~ S knocked = ; have continued! howey was time and a might oo Seo (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) © |and the: the mouth and Ree MADDOCK. + , | After the . gama Coach Maddock ae lef attEle | + sald: e . " str "When I made the arrangements Ketchet wi COACH proueke |} @ 1 a left, coun: MKetche right body lur blows, apkealeewithhim oe , apke "Ww away ae from for Z to] game gle oe with Idaho ahi gh +} +| TI thought clase t kivice 102 and eed upon on bY thethe the one an force one Welsh Siaencc ae 1esGe he m thehe Michigan oa pa shough his L occasion, and spade erce fro second hand at = 9 he knee In Round and|fully, to thereceived! quick 38- th Papke a half | witt and lunded Ietts backed his had men econd impress food h ay measure, thunderbolt vith @/on win. mg though Just "to ‘the. man to to sa Bean ig MEGuGhar in 1e stomac could passing tema th o us is that he possesses pee Ot ot hile Jaw. Jaw rf } at=}'o} he line Hed | IJcetchel's x ro a: Papke's neck.| Into a corner 2 sh la body E Selene an other right the lead R They inthe: mn slugge tridotetto. ake ah eel ac I intennratia : pull led : i th Cae Ketchel right on t iy Rae ain nal into e jaw anc fi nieon ust = ates enecj upon the n blood | on strong sing = team. tania shade game witl ‘The weict weeeeG ot favo string d short- are tenel' sun chin Papke''s friends cheered liko the blow with Bien blinded vay. be Ketchel It would dire effect san. fighter at iar {f ft a bet fast a6 out ' .or But reedaunted rallied; 2zed thins rbolt, flinging from. go a head He:he se ELITEAME EES arm J te etna 1 a Idaho fie p of tl sei Line ‘cle be the so neck left, Mien! | was carller. a with a but hie lots stiff temps ut Every > while was neither] | broke, did not and -tore»at..the the red. cached a Papke's jaw, dreps!| tia; but the at}: body. eee Pt or Open The genes disp! <limmen Hlevenoth With sp 1 the vin=} oa halainee ! Ketchel| i. lng the : as met under » the " -rled to ae rise landed ite The a| swung! "bat fe ths re 1 swing ee whe ve ar nd ; ‘ ; oe eerie \ from snow, that game, The r wae ne S0r out, but in the feet and tho Papke with two the heart. He ropes and drove} 2 fumble it he < lincl | See get fought at Ketchel nim to +)| the body smashed the soak [gt | & il, rt wore 6 prize oe 1 ae Papke pre I inflicted . Nuts,; by for an| bim ball, ba es : floor again wn a = an nae a eo 5 Ne Ae e and came once or twiceon 5 down son ounted Tb MEET tookthe est Declare - Papke out. : n the) large The to and Team the it ball|an for a the pall time 1 to after the hurt & Sea oie nd how the a A the to punt, covered ther back of of & a 4! = afi 13, over his aes 16-y ae = ey . ant, wh \elced of noeoa aes. did ick Br eat u Gem (atatalcteam | Gem state team) field real to fee G any one, head i Ketchel let fly w itt Manet -_-- SS - in a : a econ IBe M Dona race has =: a h . ST ih d e Fi Ree to e€ wor date enero | lea PADDY ds j | Idi in | * In Ke 29 j) he Idaho then . ne eee eee aha wenn a h t ox apt As 01 ) ve t roughne didn't BEST : Oe pire; & Paddy n, and roun ten ‘nt the Tinperial Ae AMnveC hao end Sullivan] oO ano j Athletle) work times ine once pulling St off ot hold the Spokane closely, but the - line did second halt et a i 17 cron 4. | { vautats ; rot -ANSO warriors today The field was to the nolse of | Western corner, Phenomenal playing in a the P VW 0. am ‘ either bump would ‘who ie: ‘ shh lose the| eae ho heir night. Was enthusiasts yells and let the the ot public know was that| for "nail tr: ain fum- over the - Oregon Short le les, "ancher elippery w pores : 1 ¥ beer ae ae but was firm a to ee Halt: a PHILADELPHIA ne mt C | through | recover ; Pi tional i ays. Idah two Cine thong ey) doors." Athletic club he cleventh The Tommy balk-14 hrough yards CLUB star Sullivan o drew a crowd that street arene to the event wa Lween vre n 2b and sure dp sancin:| yards mor anbe in ae 2 A ee - icones Idaho kick ed --_____- Tee , New . twie mwite ‘Slat n om: ground tributen tac \ ducking ang bis cree ‘ebiger was and eRe his the ball speedy hovered the serodsatl picked: cen- ; the an pelt , the ae ard a Sieht-y : play Hollen-| ! tl Mo meee Tatas wiki wits that yivania had Cor a The lin Saanpine : IS A 0 = Nov. 2: 265 BY To cleanse the streets ee ater Grant of the city lons ee ees eeee : und Ball SIE line 1s yard ball Sm all kick Re "Gonville out was sf en Kicked Uta (aint 1ds brought out, on in ew Field judge--Langtord. of halves-35 ute short : the tenth hange ofer ee ( end ofsf the, tenth round Sullivan i ar Bt Se e's eae punt Puts Away te ®o ba _ hin Ful franc . a s Po ed ifde on weal a -_ Korns me Vv ullbacle Witetung,. as be He ane ou cked touch fumbl eerie it up, n re on b ands d scoring ae and Spo broke through the Salt ae feld and sprinted 50 ard run for a forward pass, Salt Lake's touchdown and giving a fi ‘five yard Jine Ww Duncan iene w me yard the ball Lake It boonies' or ity osor Lé 5got < e of f aa penalty | holding, Wheeling tried for a goal by » ace kick. The i; was 4 pretty ef iets ing only a fe feet wide. Swipes," the ain os forethe Salt | Lake op um, made ee notorious on seve , JUTE side line " Vv spectacular off chased repe atediy wan He «: stunts, leid by t ree Varnell for he DRAW Johnny and Orleans Orle of tame In with the water cs icket on the slightest provocation Tis poe t spectacular effort resulted tn slip and fall on the muddy field, the d° ar Dis- water bucket doucheing head' ane the crowd gave him he nd. = ams were penalized frequently, s ‘ 1 re Lake. Both Spok } Salt No 26,- fighting ‘jimmy ‘Garal- | Jimmy Clabby went to | erer of the two and ae ec oy |viclous swings of Gardin hird round, =e abc tactics nod igainst thelr wrestling | Gardiner holding worked his old opponent's ijymore | | ring he generalship, unch to put ge One scheme, of | glove under arm and made {t appear Clabby was holding o et a draw | Clabby led from the start, and fot the | first 12 rounds had all the best of "he j fight. Both linche repeatedly qnd | held on. Clabby was By ear) the ariel as He nis and an Foremost i could nor} Clabby away. Forty- Amateur letes two Ath- Compete. ae . | coat aa b : aaking ls OE eep aes "ine an ot | ering. Be pee hins , 42 of the foremost « ‘aan eee ama- Clevemanus che i ended ‘ith both | te ur athletes today fought for first rhe stale ee. Ei daetie hard, | place at Yonkers, In the greatest Marmen on 1€1T 28 . i wer 2 5s Cc oy [Both seemed atrong, but se le to feo i iy el Pare ak Ge . ‘ sary un i ee eee ae wed Pred: Greaves ohnns Vard =f of Milwaukee New OrleansWEY pu10 Salat iineca, fullP tite ebesdl at 2 hes es 7 of ah oe four th round, and Kid ao nosed of Kid Telceh in the third pos¢ ae ? : preliminaries wen apes of the ake a gece cn ie s eae ceived as Just. a | MEET hi Woods ra | aren: ne | * _| shot eos ha es re ~ th 1 Still Draw DALTON IIS IS Papke | aiaryevitie, Big Crowd. {dim 8 Kelly will plice as ‘Thinols § thunderbolt's xten ROCA aaa will be ND sent IS Utal | piay rs live- | "A the m 4 | = envy ei Utah's uch ‘Sie Mle ia BILLY oer Man whom Ketchell whipped a inwiththe the ; believes , . +11 wood to be good exercise when training. j chopping GUILTY -_- er de Mill was eveanne by three j past tL PAPKE * yesterday h Rs e forema the OF | KANSAS verdict is the of returned , ns | pre Cees gh Rayof caer Be ra. c pee Pe this - Thompson, CONGRESSMAN a Re sublican, | he took alae TO .1 ra7 tha is CANNON member the ov at congress Cannon, is speaker the rules. z Postponed. See tennis cup challenge Davis pono heavy . y fr _ Ptinting from. of Speaker. to state as a fling Tennis "Matches Melbourne, for matches were todayto | 67 owing ona F ro | (° an indefinite term of from two, to twenty-flve for ye five years,~ ean of ite th Se etI of YW did not ae ury, |} axgoniem to ncle iliunnéss tna ere afraid OPPOSED oa n.-j|and the jury which, during the eee tt heard weeks, al murder rugeec Wasl ton Nov. | 26.-Congressman , ashingtc : ; Victor er of W ae Kansas, tonight ced tt first open opposition ARSON Te "guilty to on at WwW ith | RAY/ LAMPHERE ih Nov. 26--cyelone the sixteenth, with things looking ther bad for eee Jack oo for 6 sponge up tossed trralner, Los Angeles lad. drawing } ~apko and Kelly to come ee ee eae will go na | sarrangeme nts tor for ththe buttle. eer cat, Thompson, d-|seemed Vernon on December Lo. The | of the jectrioe thet, clue defer apke''s that tonight ne of Ketchel would no La the Cae take WHIPPED ae | weight, soon little trouble tn beating | Kia Dalton o 408 Angeles here tonight. The anche was more of wrest. ling match than a boxing exhibitio Thompson had the best of the milling nll the way through. The cyclone was |the aggressor, c ying the fight to | a in every round The latter Los Angeles, Nov -The middle velight battle between "R ‘ity Pap pen and Hi CAL Teo emiee eee a ren "winged club fist BY CYCLONE THOMPSON nn pled at officials decided it the z Athletic INT KID Will < ney conthie te" clun = Sra ee acrossIrish-American the line the could be seen on sweater he Lemblem covered with mud. Crowley, despite the fact that he had run over e course more slippery and mud-cove han any uthon has ever knot vn, finished the Oh miles in the reme¢ ane lo timme _ two hours, 49 | minute onic | | ell ooy Hundred of ' though| showed | ree ‘ e fifteenth round Gardiner id the fighting and made an ree .o a a knoe Bore punch PS ahsalse we Then } center, eewe to | persiste d in running' ‘Greaves not piecoms' ain high lites covered the ball on her | onbate,in the creond a age °rrinity. A T0 BATTLE ner and to end right Utah's tried "The er dices: the of ee the in kick from placemer t Small wert atthe ball, ed(ailinga ckied poses of Welch. : ae « nd Adeho| get Harringwas ex- ere their halfback. times. The from ‘where it was i pushed: ner ene of} | ‘ ‘of fora one on down on sroaby of | si Sale didn line Hutchinson, Two Chances to Score. ydeman| & Lake fifty had yard only twons chances es‘to owe Joff-| Score, two ma ae ere . aT -rom ah allagher, carryBs Ben bs lder | Ing the ba Salt e's zoal no Hollenback, Manter,| £2 5Pokane's 10 yard line. At this point ecient New > {rounds i 0 oven r be kicking to i or Whe Rae re tur neie the ball 15 yards Richardson threw a forward pass to Benny Grunt und the ball was curried earl 20 yards The ame Nek. - t led rain around the other ; Ve att : ed tl bal! | uit and ran their plays spee five-ya Tate rds McCullough, sone RiGee... Snes . ‘ORe rke o " chonor Firat aici ute passed nm TURK. | Mitte ce Goal Goalstrom trom ficld- touchdowns- Mowe. Referee Scarj e. lp Fie wards. as s1tteee ee Linesman ke Le- of vemta pO! tinltstosehbw Sie rT 6s ulway hang Idaho the y of thi in Idaho all ind T! ornton the $5 i i line ee wae doar n the Romney, badly up fast and great = es aye e - Cornell. ‘Jeffries Club , Decides was lined with own Pe Sees oy.r After llenback CHAMPION BEATEN fumble Utah} I ondon, nearly 80 1000 000 to acaba iv er are annually rec quired." | - ee next ne Ikicked | | ee a El "u sae iho go , aa " ba LHC RIS cri EA +t aide sone rae r ball ore it ne er y A outa a t on struight 6 eedy en nd The bbacks camels -d rrom- ber g side lines, The tackling of on ePancher bi, Koi inholz celle Salt Lake Stars. ; tb ene d- captain. | t€am in the second | 3 Manier........L. H.B..--. bis; back n| Means... Ri SE BS Biueure rie at ea eS f= ost : (Aeon th 4 art . : he.end. of the gan aS le wadkell aver ; SE ane 2 Deitch" ‘Richard Oo : Was oh br leh p rthe ular sta } ‘could: straight buck nae 50 es eRe: ehraae : forking : he iwantaniich < que lit ound a ee aE atk unstoppable. Twice the line clear on de- in {ts} the Saneaveon im che round. Panlokwe en che thie th to Tee space 5 e eee Oe een. seven touchdowns t Braddock ‘Crooks, arent. Payer, | from. the field < cnded th ae Towns ae Franks first half at < ~ ie SCOre in thi Der. oasis thecaaaona vo} more yieigta eres sale ba es Gere ZIIIT Levente Cosgrove | touchdowns, one Stokane on ons 5 egy EAve ? inks, Cousens; .%-Cie.y es... Febiger. the latter recovering tes bail Mass., | yards, | every round. ight | Mickey Gannon add ed one rough | his big ong aes recent loss sone ot 2 irds fo t Utah guard. Utah layed 40 Pea Philadelphia, Nov.26.-The Thanks-|,neli on the defensive, al ugh she univing day boxing match at the Na-| corked me the plays in her repertoire, footing ; Onhers do nothing i of almost through back | went around the end for a touch- | Pastel Meh te was} eee AL Eh tackle Tine, could 5 ae ten & five we was he broke wer dropped back to I "Cornae ae een sion ? reanptured. be a put ne Line. tackler had | the runner, } 2 RES an his "a5. ya aoe It _ Cornell ae 307 nd d aan sacne nia s Ali a against times. = enbuck, had been unable to the Unlversity, | fle The ball selling over the heads The greater part of! of both Si i and Keitnath, rollea oceupied by Utah and} to Pennsylvania's 20- an line before it) tah' "The team lirst half because intschl, referee; Elwood Brown, um-| S4!n on Cornell, punted almost from Freeman Bassett, fiel judge; under his. own goal posts, but It was and boys yal yare -Chark seven came, eetoenits Baad, fumbles and Thornton = oeloss] "kins, ne mtr € : "f ormer r 5 ee meLicn a oh 1amplon, ie Thornton yards American || Tie& es through guard Id: alized 15| im @ catch-as-catch-can mate h in Mad ai | Tim avis fo "holding. h k blocke a son Square Garden tonight ‘he urk | Olson recovers 1 tah fumbles email won in one straight falls, ee oe ton. recovers ‘for Idaho and advance a| being best two out of three. was nh 7} hree ds | the un: rl US opinion of the Spectators | the 3 ball 40f yards. that the bout w the rughe > %T Oe ar ve thi 3 +: a s ~ Ol ineaeaie Bae, taken ever has Kicked "8 Grant, who ans ul ig 4 dics aA . : iP ane advance yall 5 rds tan beneath face whic wee ; culled, SEIGER cane ard pass during the injured oan, eS ihp ee ted late in the xecon V4 and' Wenneay substituted Conno a adie eleventh, | coming, and Utah was penalized fifteenth Couville kicked neurly to the of the field GETS OF ° MADE ee from 10 to 20 yards. A Slippery Field, to : quick of dangerous He. nih ma Thornton, went through thedive line for five ards, tt next Nov long kicks. proved many brain and broke up Sere ae ns. ae 2 resounded only eee eemucher haef take man, was to he ern passes, oneside gains arlett een yard Tos "Phorn ps end daho holding Ida Was were which 1e into 4 iling ir ‘emote of human jr to the os"3 OUNs Sopa ¥ | Seiger of Hoboke York ‘of ava declelon be fore nae eigt SULLIVAN THE Rochester EY RSet eventh, rteenth gy chocolates, cocoa. h in th third thirteenth i ound kful than h ror -he h d h muc ter executed fake triple and ncees Halt ended with ball in Utah's | hands a number of possesson their thelr own 15-yard line, | after Pennsylvania when} 9 | | a a ane cleverly passes, passes The opposition, a remarkably speedy of youngsters, proved ick = s ae bet ee ce eee iaho| ton and thrilling dodges and dashes R le hardson fumbled; Idaho recovered on | Cornell's only score was made In the] Tta 10-vard lace mien first half after the ball had changed] OMPATTIELS Idaho anced Beat he 6 satba seven | oo tlekete Donohue or B ve given the decision ove Harr Scrogegr of Balti ore l round | bout wht ; . ve! the limit. tonight was ‘Slashing fieht throughout anc TY rs showed) much gameness, but Donoliue did most ce} Jendin ind hammered Scrooge ae ninve of Ward Bech oO a} cause delayed Nov, 26.-In a battle in) which strength was evenly matched the | Pennsylvania gridiron | triumphed over Cornell o F Was 2 am nothin ball on Utah's there we br ut Jeast two football or-| ter of the field, first one side then the well and spread their defense out wide was about to! % anizations in the country he Idaho | other v possession. inally a} €nough to ke it extremely hard to but the pass sm left for home on the 11:46 o'clock | long forward pass, Me to Draper, | S¢t a Spokane man a and oss. Johnson, « tackle. y snow impossible ho BEATING eedlerschool, oppone High Pontbant, pile up . 44 points a.to to bunch RUNS wo . 2 @ punt aaa her : : bite aD ee, of the osing minutos of ue team had. worked the: ; VES SCROGGS Great Evenly utes of Play, a | booted GIO . Who advanced the J°lhnson, tw s nekle. Cooper, iree football miss absolutel} tall ‘ Two Phttad Slee fumbled; | the ball being | Skein of Idal line by a Utah man. |< 1es ae halves e030 ahe mee Utah kicked Made ar over! i gone no it before wn . a ck Dod ‘to Oe ano. ea Utah ' they the Me oe eae onside was worked once. Splitfhe.bucks and ‘kick deA ti d Th illi layed straight bucks worked almost {nction an i Ing! variably ft 1 ains, and almost e M k Fj | Mi |} completely bewildered the Salt La g $ ar ina in| boys The ta (le around play were spoiled by the Salt Lake boys | + odd and: itt Raatnae oe ‘two. more "exchanges wv "ot e Se a Utah he; th y| ; vpre there was no tumbling the direction of Sa. feature ot sny n ‘ asabe : ah. pla school ftCath d ed. SENSATIONAL nets *90- yard recovered could the team eae Salt Lake High. at park -yesterdz noon,Recreation before a crow eear Cennedy's burly you ° ae ane fgano kicked to 19 yards. Utah the Seems Match Richich icked ae sweep of Elevens vt idaho | i a Houston Gtah ; Bie Dea Strength three yards loss off ced ta. D. Richard- wan deet no : ie aeem ree giant able +) + enter ake uway. 76 | thousand Tioket Phpixas and DONGHUE HARRY +! Ne 444 444 4440 Utah kicked o Tdaho py an knew + 4444 Gee ene Grant. + again. but failed onville punted rae Ae tay the | punts, Small the sec ae Ene 100 | ¢ «way up 1 YOUNG corner +444 Up. ese, Special Service Nov 26. Because open game just as well as thelr llehter > DO ++4++4 without] another) angle, pent é 2 d and exchange or the Idaho quar-| for flying tuckles, he field sn It Manager Donohi lenge 2 oul i not 3 Lalce © miners j the clty « 7 om mother and tur his tried tried difficult na ards = gor | having team nabbed down » do a and show up to ane into failed failed went Itah | Sas iting pushed was he justhe ge was when b one. But went In Was Mother prepured one t In land to Turkey. fled covered : 0; z C2! t© & touch=/ bled the ball on a line play and Utah| TWO GOOD BOUTS AT 'was no getting nae it Utah ee Leave r ce ennessee, Oriesns Talane, 11: cen siphia=-Penaeyivactn eeoe Corne erback Kick was grabbed by Utah Convile punted, an Idaho trie Aenea | Thursdsay sweep ain, but it didn't work. In! the hou with the ope that o Utah man could grab it and carry 1t across > dine But when the ball wa fumbled a Idaho man was always sticking around oe CITY Salt Lake Afraid i La § Rolled a Spo this work Utah was penalized half of| Walder a Star Plnyer, the distance to her goal, Idaho gain- | ne U eral a jing about yards and tuking the ball} city of Ute nh ty; of of Tdaha ae Univer1 We eee ee eet i tay | within that distance of the Utah quargoal| | ©." ee re- || own plays goal o & Bame, anding line ee aan DerMllanctomenlnvendiae ey nee ; one . ppb lake theater by& the line, he punted clear inside t second| ae field ithe in this Sec play, and aie ig i ieee Ee a to a a Le 2 Roe pretty Lcro wack like a blacksmith onan a i | TD me savage hools "a Eel ren the stomacl hile ul vas ns I ned | Republican Special Service rzuinst. the ypes and then his eae Park City,.Nov. 26.-Owing toa baa| dropped. He reeled to the aa ag ve teres Ti the earl' of the ha "rit ane hi unprotec te een ‘ , ‘ a = bs ‘ tossed (roi side to side under @ fusil-'\ second ‘Sal nae eM 208+ een f smashes. One of the punches.) the was no football game in Park would be hard eG ie ans Tae tt Thankwxivin AV xpe bad with a ra Tigh ; d { all printing done Sora pr the coming year." & kic |} was force blocked and z game Heenan on receiving and Small, the snow re taken Paple v elt +|/¢# +) think Idathink ‘Idathe. game a and ere re bey ae "sprea : i of the late ealaer e . yards er that, the Utah men had ach of the other guarded and, there Wo. "noth ing Jolng THE PARK tld ring succession Ag iigan brul the Michiga em+r poo! 1 ipke's i, all the Utah I had plays then oO oe the eres the the certain medal counted| wasOne thatredeeming it was. aes lan ir a t ne : the impossib ee Idaho tried the line twic j and Smal! punted. open - | bac a center a picked Caot were the and a there ith | men ele cents opsumes which a u t 4 Alaban # iy: ¢a as at handled did +] much 7 Utah's ball. ball. s line nd fie] always dislodged tho plankin| under the arm, but not so with) When "once he "wlommed". the | ent cam FAIL at ith ame team than + the football map a , during punts deser led tag kel | into no mis take: ¢ fight | Our also Next year that I hope mect Utah again, cuse,to howeve Will have lost six of my present men so that it olin then be imPossible to dr any conclusions, but I do know that Idaho will let some know that they are on rutile at fort the at-|fort throvgh icon tatwale that there sche chel| | Lundstrom mF a good ru a KKetchel tg con-| the estar outclasses better Ida- 4] throg yard tach -Ut Ta: aho, hor an rt + I iclcle Gra nt oft. recovers. short + Idaho oh Hi Pecoverstah kick to + angus Cran "Kteked ea non + Tdwhoo tlc Rairaa: Ute ak strom. + Utah cas By rOHueO ae ecovers. 4] ths pall 10 vards : da te 10 advanced ‘th w trom during ae Bere ; ponea eee center Pa got on his hands and kne¢ and Sane Te ntly took no note of the! ri u nekeeper, to make sur of | as football : straight oe eine it 60 yards before| other exchange saw the Houston made | g0-yard line and Small through the deep|/try another placement, ee would fumbles catching nearly from Sn a : opens ot ¥clenone " es the body, with the left.) at th brought ek. Pap ke} in- id, japne stages. times 1 $| + +/+ | + +|# +| + | + + ae ce unce of aaa and when-he a hes er fel U the holding passes. apke | and reac ved | bot 1 hands, Papke backed to the ropes| sted on hls} and cove hed uD. Ketchel hamme red hhim tina that on th stomach and read nd n}| {t looked | papke dropped is .guard Ketchel| : pletely + | al a oc was 90 slippery be cotiee a goln . - hold the : man who had {t was ;-,}/ Mena landing. co , hit 1 it right cak, | ‘lert,'to wit 2 J to. tne 1eld | chel arose S os ee ey + 25 that team: Was t fou = BCApE A he | opening | playlug Auriite the um Na hel hurfie a Ravke Counted Out, | cers noon several tor Seartl Tange blow Rix iey went C and | atti u ipted but on one ¥ es ralf snift It! were Jno Ano clinch: /re-|: fu fter that, Dad Conville punted f the ch) LEC ad each struggled to gain an! every time the Utah boys rolled onto e thunder u When they broke ‘both men} the bal It was apparent aa om EEG woud sc@&c a way that the only outset a) ot Papl broke they is fumble Me 1 9° uke, and v itt id t-on the jaw whic "i ent him to the be hung coy up would be » Oo on a fiul c lost flow 1 ‘ Ee Cable the f a ai it : a en, 1 h was trusting to one of the Idaho wy o At Monigomery-Auburn, Georgla, 0 4 : made byvy Saeed confident batter 31; wince. clinched and/ (otching pnotted himself around bail on| tackle. ‘end.Thornton, fi yards round| given an ony credit Capon.for aggresalveness Sullivan must _Ketchel They drove'a right into} punts,-and then theholding it| right Idaho kic to D. Rich-}| the He took a right onthe face | Sieh ia as fackled. <A? taekle | ardson: no gain. Utah kicked to Thorn- | he perme ed the fighting to Capont busier, | landed a une-around| +) +], + : Idaho am Va.-Virginia, bens mMeniehaah + + s\\ right the al ie theif ine : ir in elt . ier direc tion, Each | con d aerialinging is : c on ecover, tesandped'Papkand}.2!ons.the , mew Ur FIng FO ES J ma i to be guarded, else an Ids ol n Boe . . Los) fi eae 7 man could be seen trotting along for | , rs Round 10-They drew in close." Ket~) touchdown 2 . nee ar ne with lett on the. face that The spread eagle was brought into I tl zht blood They cline he d and | play several times, and only on the first seen tehel worked left upper . Welsh ! try ead ful. at'all Thatat time, 1| : es. | wa success! we ropes Pap e 5a think x that Idaho has « the best team m in in thiss party p , of of the the c country. . the although eleventl Velsh We d r Ris amen Birmin ‘Ke che) ar Faeh ule signt © great Idaho spread, a ae ee Utah made bad kick to Idah Thorn-| Doherty co's Sapke got In left and | Captain tOTmetion, Savidge was nauntiltrotted outse cond bs |\ ton, one yardthrough through guard. TauhoCooper,| round and 2 . Mae Sal eaanine " in the nce yards tote kick! the third: SheON ee ata sh. They a | half, and at t ee oS one "heye | blocked, but recovers ball Five yards business shower wha couk $ a : ; 3 { les a as n faa eae e oo up xpected {t on a dry fleld and it eae . parotid he pyr Dae yin. 86 - FORMER aris : Score Which 1 saTnegte Small game, in the Wan. leereas aWay e Felnch ie emenry yn the! probable TOpes..an When they1 punched drew clear, him Papke {nthe brougnt body. 1a stre u of blood trom the nose with a ' } od mei: Ketchel came back with a ¢ vac ‘G | Players Added to Muddy Field, Tells ini Huge . en ee +| + dict exactly, I belfeve Idaho would 2|+ have won ona dry fie fleld goals by Small failed time a punt was under Ww: ay,| as : : eo TF icete hel face, both2 gloves d 9- into ey the body x eee enough Oem aa uthunderbolt to arthe right about. »Papke yf | oe hile : e and ap did ot min | TET Light. clinching. his ce as he went, and he let in turn. Keto fe ked right-hand for the! savuge rights The blaw w as LIMosrt spent bes | backed Paplk« fore Blows on a 30 yardage aia Wien I has +4 punts In m spec ane spectacular one Thornton, fullbaec He of the Idaho team, made the greatest run | rounce le Papke now, were of right o Oe HL oOwho dgonreturned two 4 apunt t to Grant. ; Tefalewito Tanke: i eg Binge has with Pie Dea moments, a hard right | Qown and vietory, © Ketchel's Pupke's . : Wetius >) ¢ the equal, Idaho. back better stock. Three times during the the last h alf and once in ing Fey aan ; See ain Round 3-They went into and Ketchel. touched his Angeles, and an equal b taken round Glist- t looked Papke had, os had and jay + Conville chardson Kicked tofalling the 30-yard line,| covered Richardson,for who dimpled a = D.|> | Seuwational second half,"heavy plunging and long, substitutions Wheelie were made,a G Ss , Lundstrom and Thornton, and| Henry on the ball,| Utah Utah "ki wee: runs enabled Pennsylvania | spe Two succeedin y for open field ay Their | Only to see the ¢ Iushve pieakin. flip | tdaho Idaho kicked to stah, a 20 | | to roll oe the score. The final minutes | Lake fullback, ce e knee is a ee Salt ft * th sp as z "ike . meree oe ase i ane ial | oe poe his grasp and Savidge of Idaho kicked to panornton daho oe to} of play were fraught with quick achort ene hac i. he carried from tha When | these Ee lal When | these crucial dust was a deal of clinching. the Has- EB wat At 4\+ soe | pack within ey SATE got Papke the ear and atts Ketchel's re-| sent Papke rolling with I nnd field and under favorable con-|Utah's 10-yard line-or about where For the Idaho school has ajthe 10-yard mark would have been.| SHR eae HG Mali nIC TRI EL mise a}! halt and carried with the right, but cuught Papke with is nailed by Menu eat eee anes PATER AT ee eh pine oa ndible speed the | There re t a maees : fpuntee a chanc e a oy the bei Pe Idatio worked a price Renee for nei eae STUDENTS ENTERTAIN went into a clinch.| Without throwing bunch f snow ly 10 yards nd Home wa breke. Papke drove) With it. And throughout the struggle | o! the game for undue roughne sce i or) UNIVERSITY TEAMS taMclineh swingin |:clinche ra oer Alaa sh Sete ging ind as/ eturs (aot 4 give +! The only round tn whiel Papke| in a left o he face. Ketchel worked|it was kick, scrape and kic flattered the hope s of his backer for lo left body punch, causing apke to] exchange, Idaho came off with a brief time the nint Ketchel | bend Each man's nose is seer margin to the good liad' been ao ‘crov vending m nttroni ae yrner| freely. ; + dais St this! aKetchel pane kept = > forcin come ree ae ae ropes one point PrHniinvanleancl ing on his opponent the confines df| the ring and Alc ie the left fos the 3 good tlons 4 und| bie ; ke ¢ Sr yma the eee is , hs we nd 6-They fumbled and zo Nghtning af Ae mouth oN Ps an 10, 1 yy +|+ + t y in be- a + | dvancing they had the game * &4vancing the : ; Tonge quently they did +) z Dcaers Johnson, ar ae > » held Moe | foe Sree they broke Ke tn Hen SRR ee ris zat swing. He put in a right on the body and other rht o e jay 9 yee eet for- plainly during s : . aright 0 mak a + WILD | DFFFFFFFFFFHFF FH FFF 444 o4ey | 94 4444444444444444444444460 | to oe vy apke's a ee § oi to had would Whollyand "gene th"fleld e for thelr ling ork fumbOn 2 dry field, however elieve Ulsh would have won but it would have been a close score. I hope to meet Idaho next year under more satisfactory condi- swung Cad. that ving was) vt Sabbed | | # belt. imeeheuiicon tou 6-Ketc ae ae ene time Iduho she ee+ with Into the Bhat any nA swung Papke did/och. Papke threw a left into the same| at Los n Ince and they clinch Ketche! drove}. See Papke puro e ) the ropes with a right) times in left apke tie at that that , ee y SWUNE Ratchet air degree of the! <j ee Ore ne nieng | Boore He Papke sent left to|* S00d and Ketchel| ditions. left on Papke ved the Zt see and : nto aj 1 + lieved rights | , et Papke iba <etchel Harting} ernie! The | today's Dane. discouraged several Tight. + as Hopes and | tlmnes unable one : + "face:ropes Ketchel Uteh.« hard rub a result my +! 4 team and ~showed greater- skill in +| with {J+ men © overconfident. They be: babe e j Ketchel : was any +|+# #| + +14 faen on ar Wh the! | # thought of having en raitie near "Peyfeee F nara's "u think this was stomach ue the pu straight Ke ac hel orked it?" thunderb I + h| * team holding. to$0 Jin the to to for it| lefts Heats ee that has mad cane ae FIG ic ma Ca a lot of ering, but scarcely with the same the. right re elas heard fight any stage. of him on as he to ent and) you do Paple*to tributes at an. be said finde left \ by knqwn tocenductor himself, the how on earth so completely eae : oan none the} swing. gazed!a close Wondering f r Ke tchel geles. : rm onhowed stoma Leon {the and thena ¢ ae t another Papkejuw swung the clinch. cheek || ¢+ efter the * break. Ketc hel swung a|# right on the and Papke came back | # with left and right on the face + | Round 4-Ketchel s there ale straight left, but missed en Care |¢# of Mlinols, arc Se pene ya as How influenced th cars the a a slap upon the shoul-/a ring swing and Papke the same time, "You pe chin. They clinched hen Papke, ee at Welsh what down is best is possible still d inner standing him but knelt z pit : . in a ats ae JAxciche "are-|# the 1 wonder, but it look-| body blows and then wen F oe NigBeant 8 was in- ( pace Papk ¢ ehot 8 in short ceneeper, chairs ng time with; Welsh was George merely keeping his hand to Harting's shouting. Papke in Dreamland : . ght, nine, ten" and then "eleven" veiled. Hartin ng, throwing in an extra! Welsh gave dér, eaving on they ‘clinched fact in-a that loud the seconds wereby being tolled|| zot light moc left off voiced way the veteran break.In-a "Bilin Tinofs sparre landing eft aaa Same: "Well, + + + MIDDLETON. . +| +4 ho of + COACH + + # team. > Me yon the the Northwest ‘lest championship eae ol thar I knew wv they must have the pase mater-s + ropes . the iishad + Ti+ uw little longe he had so desired or,right and landed a hard right to the} + /al for a good team. In my conad counting not become confused in regard to| fand mouth.they Papke put in Ketchel's a le rs odydefense blow | | ++ 2nd tentions, however, was well hooted i clinched told that I may I as get ‘apke had been sent to the f Ore was poor. | Wyoming or a High school team dnaed: ° + + cane etn 6, Se-§ t/Utah i Splendid Exhibition iditi of Gameness ini the Face +$ central Av Nashville-Vanderbiit ; ah B Boys Give At isl ‘ . . arktn Little Reek-Loutsiana 36, 4 of Great Odds, but Superior Weight of Spokane At "Orit Crelghtna Pp! : IITON, <6.-According ring, Stanley + z + | QtFFFFFFFAFFFEFFEFAFEEFF EFF EO++ | OFF44444444444444444444440 ot | + 6Kel!At Cleveland-Ohio Reserve 11, $+ + aw : + + RESULTS. + At Colorado Sp nges-Denver + University 6, Colo atib college 4. ++ J Donver-Univerelty of Colo+ rado 15, School of Mines + At Kansas itr Tear Univer+ sity 10, Misso + At Lineoin--Nebhaskn 27, Wa+ = h . ‘i t on Wane ee ne Dame 6, urque tte. 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