South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1921 — Page 8

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Offensive Game of the Season

Paul Castncr's Educated Toe 13 Big Factor in Overwhelming Boilermaker Eleven Before Record Crowd of Football Fans.

LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Oct. 15. With the Notre Da mo football team playing better football than ver displayed before and Johnny Moharrit, Coach Rockne's star halfback, tearing off largo gains ever time he attempted to carry the ball, Purdu" university went down to defeat before the, "wonder team" by a 33 t 0 score. Hafüed and shaken from tho very first play, the Boilermaker eleven waa unable to do tsaich to the ripping offensiv plays of the Catholic college warriors and for the tlrat period was forced to move slowly down tho field until In the shadows of thdr own goal posts. Then Mohardt would carry It over. Paul Cf-stner, Notre Damo fullback, gave a phenomenal exhibition of punting all through the game, greatly aiding his teammates by forcing ths I.ollcrmakers to rcliPnge kicks with him, in which he shortened the distance to the Purdue goal by many yard.s. Confident that they were capable of beating Turduo by a greater score than had been heaped upon her by last year's Notro Dame edeven, the Rockne forces started at tho initial part of the (,'anio by holding the Idoilermaker backs until Watson, Purdue punter, was forced to kick. Then, with the machine well started, they began a inarch down the Hold that did not stop until Castner had exhibited the full worth of his wrong side toe by booting a field goal. Once again the march started. With Mohardt and Coughlin leading the parade, the Purdue forces were pushed back until the dauntless Johnny had scored tho first t'-point marker of the game. Shaw kicked the goal. Purdue Outpuntcd. Purdue went on the offense for a few moments, hut had a terrible time trying to get by tho out-guardians of the Rockers. They resorted to a punting game in which tney were badly beaten by the "left-footed" Castner. Purdue held Notre Dame to a comparatively close game in the first quarter, but their defense collarsed shortly nfter the start of the second period, and Notre Dame scored 21 more points. Castner again kicked L. tW-Id goal in this period. The Saturday crowd on Stuart field were brought to their feet time end again by the spectacular drives of the great visiting backtleld. It seemed almost Impossible to stop them, and if it hadn't been for the stellar playing of Capt. "Zeb" Carman and Pirk, the Boilermaker guard, the home college would have displayed no opposition at all. Evidently Coach Dletz of Purdue overlooked one of the b-t ground gainers. Macklin, a halfback was etnt inio the battle after the fourth quarter had started and from then on it warf regular war. Macklin gained more ground against the itockne wtron-g men than tho rest of tho Purdue outfit had succeeded in doing during the entire ga.me. With a ducking, can-lest slide he succeeded in escaping the clutches of the .Notre Dam tackles and chocked off yard afler yard. Hartley "Hunk' Anderson, huky guard of tho Notre Damo team was f'aily the star of all linemen. Breaking through the Boilermakers' defers? he threw the ba-cka for numerous Iosm. In the first half Garvsy mad a fiyirg tackle that upset Watson, who had Jurt started with the pUrskin under his arm. Anderson gTaVoed tho leather as It l!ow from the Purdue back's clutch and raeed uctosm the white, line for a touchdown. A few moments later he fell on the hall as Purdit? fumbled, .seorir.sr hU wond touchdown the game. Capt. Anderson Star. IMdle Anderson of Notre Dame played a stellar game Of the offense and defenstj. Although hardt -only hurled two passes it Iddle who made a fivi--: 'loop Mowas Into the air on tho first attempted pass of the game, and after knocking It down succeeded in recovering it in time to make first down f.r hi team In tho irltU! period. A few minutes later "Mehardt ."ored the touchdown. Purdu- w:dle h-aten, played their bet; thry crave !;uic:i promise of bolr.:r a s:romr conference arreratim and rhiowed the result of the stellar ccaehir.g of Deitz tluir new mentor. The lineup r Notre IM mo lhirduo Kiley BF, Carman Garvey BT Spencer II. Ander n LG Birk Mehre C Weber Dtgro B O Swank Bhaw BT...... Claypool K. Andf-rson BE Mil'.s Thema QB Murphy Mohardt L. II WlllLims Cough! in It II Wagner Castner FB Med4r liefere) 1'ckers.ill, Chicago; Um Piro Mumm a, Army Gi-irTith. Michicnn; HeadllneTmen, Joo Brandy, Ntre I.ime. Purd;: 123 piece? Ixvnd marching on th" tie'.d. Notrrt Dame take.-? field. Purdue com s on in white headgears. KTKKiirnriTK wins. PlTTPd'BC. Pa.. Oct. 15. -The rational three cushion billiard championship tit! a passed from the !bind of John Layton, Fcdaüa. Mo., tor.iht into those of Aurant iClckhfifnr, Chicago, who defeated the form?r champion 50 to 3S la 4S inning.-. Klekhifer ran '.x and Ia3"ton fiVe. spjxiati iy)u this vi:i:k. Italian creams, SCc lb. Filbert clic, 4 Co lb. Tho Philadelphia,

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I "v. : 5i . 4 i -i , ' - Vi ,'.--. ... , -for- k IV ' f 1 4 J V lilMv ANDHRSOX. j After proving himself ono of the ; greatest guards In the west by his I Htellar exhibition at Iowa City. Hart- i ley "Hunk" Anderson heaped fur- j ther glory upon h:s shoulder-i when ! he did the extra-crdinary yesterday j afternoon again: Purdue, scoring two touchdowns t hile pastlmlng in; the position of left guard. j It takes a migity good man to) stop Anderson. Twice ho broke ; through the line Ju.-t a.5 the Pollermaker backs fumbled, and both times he sped ovor the last white' line for touchdowns. Anderson ! made as many touchdowns as the ' entire Notre Dame backfield. (uitej a .ecord for a lineman. t Play by Play Purdue won the to? and defended the south goal. Garvey kicked to Murphy, Anderson downing him r.n I'lT.ln'a ft - -,1 1 ; n . . c.,.., . ' V Jl&ll illlV. .il.lW I stopped Purdue's first play. Kiley! .stopped Murphy. Third down 8 ! yards to go on Purdue's 24 yard' line. Purdue fumbled but recov-j ered. First down on Purdue's 2? yard line, no gain Watson .nonned ' Kiley. atson punted to Thomas tn.i n Ti.,17,n0 who waf downed on Notre I", yard line. X II I L .Monarut netted , yards tnrougn : right tackle. Coughlin netted 2 yards , at left end. Castn.-r wj stopped at ; guard and Notre Damo penalized o yards. Castner punted to Wagner, who was stopped on hb own CÜ yard line. Anderson threw Wagner for a 2 I yard toss. IT. Anderson threw Wag- i ner for 3 yard Ins.. Purdue penalized 5 yards. Fourth down on Pur due's 7 yard line nut of bounds on Watson punted j Purdue'rt "j vard i line. Notre Dame'a ball. Couchlin j netted 1 vard at left tackle. Mohar:lt gained 2 yards at right tackle. Mohardt pafod to I'. Anderson who barely oaught the ball, netting 4 yards. Castner kicked a field goal from the 20 yard line. Notre Dame 3: Purduo 0. Castner Vsos Too. Mehre replaces Larson at center. Garvey kicked off to Murplry on Purdue's n ynrd line. Murphy car ried the ball to the 21 where ho was stopped

Watson made 3 yards through right j for cfT side. With ball on Notre tackle. Geiger made 3 through cen- i Tame 40 yard line Castner punted ter. Geiger replaced Me'.crher at full :,n yard. back for Purdue. Mehor broke Purdue received the ball on their throutrh and stopped Wagner. Wat- own 11 yard line. Garvey dropped son punted 35 yard to Mohardt who Fbdl for a yard los.. E. Anderson returne! the ball S yards, to the 4 3, blocks punt and Hunk Anderson reyard line. Shaw and K. Anderson j covers ball for touchdown.- H. Aninjured but returned to the game. ; derson received credit for a touchMohardt made 1 yard around right j down. Shaw kicked goal. S?ore end. Castner made 4 yards through j Notre name 23; Purdue 0. center on a delayed prus. Notre j Smith went in for Thomas at Dame penalized 5 yards for holding i quarterback. Carberry replaced up the game. Mohardt passed to ! Kiley at left end. Beib went in for K. Anderson, but Geiger broke uplMchar.lt at left half. Beir received fb rd-iv Castner minted to Geiger, ; kick-off at 20-yard line and ran to

who was downed by B. Anderson on j i, vno ! l uimH1 ,'iiu nini P-ar.lue fumbled. Garvev recover- ! ing for Notre Dame, on Purdue' 85 yard lin-- Mohardt made 1 yard through center. Mohardt maae i more around right end. Castner; buckid center for 10 yards. Ball on Purdue's 11 yard line. Tim" out for Purdue. Mohardt went through right tackle for touchdown, but the ball was returned. Notre Dame penalized 5 yard for off side. Williams replied Watson for Purdue. Mohardt hit center for s ya-ds. Castner plunged through same npot for 3 yards. Mohardt made touch down through right tackle. Shaw missed goal. Score Notre Dame 3; Purduo 0. Coughlin Slvnvs Ability. Millar kicked to Coughlin on Notre. DamP'f 10 yard line. Danny returned the ball to the 2? yard line. Coughlin made 3 through left guard. Castner funted to Purdue's 3 5 yard line. Williams fumbled. Kiley recovering the ball. Mohardt made 7 yards through right tackle. Time out for Purdue. Thomas mado 1 yar.T through center. Castner made 4 vards at center. Ounrter over. Notre Damc'is first down on Purdue's 20 yard line. Coughlin thrown for 1 yard los.. Castner fumbled. Notre Danv recover! nj. .making first down. Coughlin failed to gain. Castner misrd at field goal. Purdue's P.rst down on their own '.0 y ird line. Williams punted 25 yards to Mohardt who was downed on his CS yard bne. Mohardt made a yard through right tackle. Castner made 5 yards at riht tackle but Notre

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,, ! , l , ' , ' ' , ; days of practice. Scheer sprung a Buck Mi aw bus been a power in J . . , , , - . f, ,. -, , 1 surprise by kicking goal perfectly the Notre Dame line for almost t , , ' ... f. 4V, , . ... . . I and probably will take care of the three seasons. Although he never,. , . - . , -

as been tbe subject of columns or I newspaper comment, his playing has j hern back of many a Rocker victory. j There were few gains made j : through Buck's side of the line at , i Iowa City. Dcvine and Locke found j ! him too crafty a man to tackle. On 1 i more than one occasion that day he j ! broke through tho Ilawkeyo line to ' : smear hi. man, and once the shifty I Aubrev was thrown for a 10 yard , ss bv this same Dawrence Buckram Shaw. i lie :-.toic miu in. rt'i.auit? lO-OLoaii. For three quarters he broke up Boilermaker formations, and open-) , T, ... .... ' i iiiiaiiv lit i ui l itiiu ijKPn fron. fi.. ct 4-.- r Tf - t:u game. It is not known as yet; , whether his injuries are of a serious) n,Uur0 Xotre Damo waUIn? anxi ollsIv for nrWfl of his condition fort she eeds this tackle in her Stril!? les with Nebraska and West Point, Damo was penalized 15 yards for hohlin r. a.-tn r punted to the 15 yard line to Williams, who fumbled but G- iger recovered the ball and w;:s downed on hisi 2 yard line by II. Anderson. ili.::ms k-eked out h is 1- y ml hne. Mohardt hit right tackle for 4 yards. Castner hit cent- r i"V 1 yard. Mohardt skirted right end for a touch down. Shaw kick ed goal. Notre Dame 1C; Purdue 0. Johnny .Makes 15 Yards. Bate went in at quarterback for Williams. Field replaced Wagner. Miller kicked to Notre Dame's 15 yard line, Mohardt returning the ball to hi.- HO yard line. Mohardt w nt around right end for 10 yards.

yard linf i Castner made yards through cenby Shaw.itfi-. Notre Damo penalized 5 yards

21-yard lin-. Castner punted vards to Field who was tackled 53 on 2 .".-yard line and fumbled. Hunk Anderson recovered ball and ran - yards for a touchdown, making his second teach town from a fumble. Fields was knocked out on the tackle but returned to game. Yoss went in at tackle, replacing Shew. Kversman wr.t in for Fields nt half back fcr Purdue. Yo.ss kicked goal. Score Notr Dame 0 : Purdue 0. I,iob start Starring. Purdue kicked off. Miller to Leib, rn 10 -yard line. Bieb ran to 30 -yard line. Castner punted over the Purdue goal line on first down. Ball returned to 20-yard lino, Purdue's 1 all. Garvey threw Evemman for 2-yard loss. Kverman I v.inl-4 through center mado two on second 'down. Bate kicke 1 35 yards to Lieb ion third down. Bfib. i bounds en Pu nine's ; ran out ot -vard line. F:rst down Notro Dame's ball Lieb !' r!:-1lt 4-m , n f -.it riht guard for one yard. Phem replactd Castner at fiill. Phelan r.ektd center for five yards on sechit center for four yards and fumbled. Anderson r x overed '.. Firt down. Leib gain4 4l live yards. Phelan went through at g'.;arv! for three more. Leib hi: No; for ri re ht cua-d frrv- von yards but Dim was penalized five yards ort Third down, tight to ,'.o two yards. Garvey l?.ee:r.ent kick with B. Rohling lall cn fourth L-x B-i' :r.l-s. I a Andersen 4'. own yard Purdue was penalized five fr Birk ff? side. Notre .-- ball cn Purdue's i:.-yard il.r.vr W-bcr ttopped ! . r no f, i. Phelan made ards th gh left tackle, shot throu.a center for six 14 . . i th'.a Leib

Benders Beaten in Tough Battle by Emerson High Gary School Boys Too Much for Burnham Lads, Who Are Defeated, 14-0.

In a grid game which was to decide the northern Indiana high school football championship the South Bend High eleven was defeated by Emerson High school, of Gary, by a score of 14 to 7. Capt. Edwards made tho lone touchdown on a forward pass from Buntman which went for about 20 yard3. The same was well attended and a number of local rooters accompanied the squad, which left on a special over the South Shore yesterday morning at 9:30 and returned at 8:36 at night. South Bend lost a golden opportunity to put the ball over shortly after the second half had started, when ono of tho Benders received a pass from Buntman which put the ball on Gary five-yard line. Capt. Edwards then made four yards from a line buck. Three times the Gary line held from the terrific onslaughts of the local schoolers. Capt. Edwards and Strickler gave stellar exhibitions despite the defeat received. Edwards was continually on the bottom ofthe piles and never failed to spring up ready for action. Much credit is due Strickler who probably played the best game of hi3 career. Strickler was knocked cut twice, but remained in the game, receiving end punts without a fumble and going for large gains before being downed. The playing the line men was remarkable. Klislnski showed up well for a green man. This is his first time at center as a regular. Voedish, Strickler and Butch received injuries which will probably keep , , . A . , ... ... had been tried out for this position in last weeks' practice and' none could do It satisfactorily. Scheer is also a mainstay in the line and a good thinker. Another Mohnrdt. One thing is certain: Gary was prepared and had been preparing for this contest ever since the seaeon. When the game was over they knew they had been in a football I game, as the game fight of the lolain WilS lituuvu (jiiunuii saw the game. Several of the Gary men were so naaiy oaucreu that substitutions were frequently necessary. Paul Mohardt, brother of .Tnhnnv Mohardt. of Notre Dame T football fame, received an Injured leg . in the Kentland contest a few weeks ago and was able to play only for the last few minutes of the i frame, in mat i mo lie uemuiiaii ait-u I fViof ir a unrt'tiv j .t,n, s . ttt ii brother hv j Rolns for 10 2Q and 30 yards at frequent intervals. Tho Gary defeat will be forgotten and Coach Burnham's grid team will start again for new laurels. No person can be blamed for tho defeat. Practice 'will be resumed Tuesday night- with the express purpose of ihowing Jefferson Hall, of Lafayette, that the Sound Bend High 5-chool football eleven is its superior on the gridiron when the two elevens meet on Cartier field next Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The game will be played as a preliminary to the Notre Dame-Nebraska tilt. but Notro Dame was penalized five yards for off side. Ball on Purdue's lS-yard line. Cotton went in for Garvey at left tackle. Notre Dame fumbled on trick play Farman, Pnrdue, recovering on Purdue'a 25-yard line. First down Purdue. Bversman falls to gain. Eversman stopped by Brown, who replaced H. Anderson, for no gain. Bate punted to Lieb who was downed on his own 40-yard line by Carman. Geiger knocked out in the play but went back In game. Geiger replaced by Meeker. Notre Dame's ball on 39yard line, f:!st down. Walsh replaces Coughlin. Walsh failed to gain as half ended. Scoro Notre Dame 30; Purdue 4. The Purdue band entertained the gang. Rock Switches Backfield. SDCOND HALF. Notre Dame returned to field limbering up. Larson went in for Mehre at center. Brown went in for II. Anderson. Castner went in it quarter. Mohardt took! full. Coughlin right half. Hunk Anderson tack ln at right guard. i Garvey right tackle. Shaw lefii tackle. Miller, Purdue kicked to j Mohardt who ran to 20 -yard line. I Castner punted over the goal line j on first down. Turdue's ball on their ! 2S-vard line, first down. Watson i went through center for one yard. Meeker failed to gain on second down and was knocked out. Back in game. Third down ball on Purdue's 22-yan line: eight to go. Watson punted 3 0 yards to Mohardt v.-ho ran 10 yards to his 4 0-yard line. Coughlin failed to gain on first down. Brink slopped .Mohardt for' no gain. Notre Dame penalizc-d 15 j yards for holding. Fourth down, i Notre Dame's ball on 43-yard lln-.! Castner punts 55 yards over goal j line, ball rolling over. Purdue's ball. Wagner fumbled after making twe yards on flrs;t down - T V.. , - ball, first down Castner made four yards. Notre Damo penalized 10 vards. off eide. Coughlin mado 10 yard3 around left end. running cut! of bounds" cn Purdue's 23-yard line, j Mohardt went through tackle for five yards. Miller broke through and stopped Mohardt for no gain ! on third down. Notre Dame's ball : on Purdue's 15-yard line. Fourth down. Castner attempted field goal ; but mioses. Purdue' lall on their own 2") -yard line. Coughlin spilled Wagner for a tnree yard loss on trick play. Me?ker made three yards through center. Watson punt-

: . . : . '. ''.'. ... P UL CASTNEI . ' j.. ,- 'jy.au f7 For some time Northern Indiana I football critic have been heralding ! Castner, Rocknea darzling fullback,' as the premier drop kicker in In-1 cliana. The vcrthv to-. of the son of Notre Dame brough further glory to its master yesterday when he booted the ball squarely between tho pests I twice during the battle against Pur due. His ability as a ground gainer has always been well established, and this added to his worth as a punter and drop kicker makes him one of the most valuable of Bockno's squad. The first thjee points of the Pur - duo game were scored by Castner when he executed his Initial drop kick. ed 4 5 yard.s to Thomas on third down. Thomas made a fair catch. Notro Dame's ball on 4 5-yard line. Meeker stopped Coughlin at left end. No gain A T - r -1 t v,o,1n. o vr,l. f-.,..,1. ..m,! no t,i ,.t f Castner punted out of ? third down. Purdue's I InlU IUI. Uli, bounds on the third down. Purdue's ball on the 3-yard line. AVatson punted to Thomas on the 34-yard line, who was downed on the 2C - yard line. Birk, of Purdue, had his football togs torn off and time was taken by Purdue while he changed the uniform. Castner made 3 yards through center. Mohardt made 3 more through the same hole. Coughlln mnrlo 1 .-roiir.fl left n,l wbrro he was stopped by Wagner. Me hardt made 1 around right end. No tre Dame lost the ball on downs'. Purdue's ball on the 16-yard line. Garvey spilled man for no gain. Purdue fumbled and Kiley recovered. Notre Dame's ball on the 1Gyard line. Castner made two yards. Castner hit center for 2 more. v eher stopped Coughlin for a third loss, breaking through the right .side of the Notre Dame line. Ca Cast - ner kicked a field goal from the 24yard line. Walther went in for Weber. Score, Notre Dame 33 Pur. duo 0. Castner Out punts 'Mm. Purdue kicked to Notre Dame. Miller kicked to Kiley on Notre Dame's 20-yard lino and tho ball was run back to the 31-yard line. Castner punted 43 yards to Watson and Bddle Anderson threw him for a 1-yard loss on the 25-yard line. Larson piled hp Purdue's center. Watson made 3 yard.s through right guard. Watson made 3 more through right and made it fourth down, 1 yard to go. Watson punted 3 0 yards to Mohardt, who was thrown for a loss of 1 yard on the Notre Dame 3 9 -yard line. Castner punted 45 yards, the ball rolling over the goal line. Purdue's ball on her 20-yard line. Watson punted to Mohardt, who was'

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through the exchange of punts. Mo hardt tore off 15 yards through right tackle. Time was called as Castner sunk to the ground in pain. Birk, of Purclue, was also out. It was Notre Dame's ball on the 3 0-yard line. Thomas made a yard through c inter. Coughlin made a yard through left tackle. Claypool stopped Coughlin on a criss-cross as the quarter ended. It was Notre Dame's ball, 1 luunu uuwn, on ruruues L's-varu line. Cotton was sent in for Shaw, Smith for Thomas, Yoss for Garvey, Carberry for Kiley. Walsh for Coughlin, Lleb for -Mohardt. j Voss attempted a placement kick i which was blocked. Smith recovering the kick. Walsh skirted left end lf.r four yards. Notre- Dame was j penalized 5 yards which LIt-b imj mediately recovered by a run through center. It wa.s fourth down on the 31 yard line. Walsh plunged .through center for 14 yards. Lieb j failed to gain, Phelan went In for , Citr.er and mad4? 5 yards on a plunge through center. Lieb hit right guard for 4 yards. Hans Geiger went In for Claypool, at right tackle. Lleb failed to malte first down by or.e inch when he stacked up agalr-st I..,-.,.-., c,t. v. t -.acia . v- n (the ball back 11 ;out of bound.-?. I yards through c-r lsix more thrcugh y irds go;ng Phi elan malo lb or. Phelan made ie same hole on a trick play alized 15 Notre Dagne wan pen-yard-9 fr hurdling afttr Lieb had Jumped the line. Phelan hit the lir.e for 6 yards. Lieb attetnpted a placemen.-: kick which mied tho goal po.t by a foot. Scifrtt w-ü-9 Kent ln for Bddle Andenson a J the? ball v.-a-s given to Puraidue on her own 2 C -yard llr.e. Meek -

j er hit the line f or eight yards. Hojwcs holding his r.rse the game J then made it firs: down, on .Purdue's ended.

Mishawaka High Beats Hammond

Mueller's Eleven is Too Heavy for Opponents and Runs Away With Score. Coach Mueller's Mishawaka High School eleven administered the worst defeat Hammond High School has experienced this scasn when they came out cn the long end of a 20 to 7 score, yesterday, at Hammond. The aerial attack of the Mishawaka team coupled with so vera! fumbles by the Hammond cohorts, spelled defeat for the homo team. Mishawaka outweighed their opponents by c great deal and their speedy oacKMe-ld had little trouble nlng for large, gains. Ln runHeavy Vandcrbilt Team Defeats Kentucky Eleven J LL.M.NGTON, Ky.. Oct. 15. Outweighed more than a dozen pounds to the man, the University of Kentucky football team today lost its firtn big- game of tho season to Vandcrbilt by the coro of 21 to 14. Two touchdowns for the Commodores in the first quarter, one a rc.vult of a punt f jmbled by the Wildcat quarterback and the other following a fiuko forward past? gave the visi tors on advantage that the Kentucky1'. gridders were never able to overcome. SOUTHERN INVADERS TUMTFY ftv TIriMDn mll.Li 1)1 IL:U :lU CAMBRIDGE. Mass Oct. 15. Harvard again beat back a football invader from another faction today, winning from the University of Georgia by a score of 10 to 7. The Bull Dogs of the fouth, however, accomplished against the Crimson what Yale, Bull Dogs of the north, have net been able to do in years they scored a touchdown. The Uarj vard goal was passed by meano of a ! forward pa.-s. a pretty play, in the last period, with Dick Hartley raising the rebel yell among southern supporters with his catch and run of 13 yards. The situations that developed scores, both for Harvard and for Georgia, grew out of errors. BUTLKI! SWASH'S IIANOVKR. 1 l.imil.WVI Vll, ULI, lO. 111 ivnr iv 4 not -. mi. uuuer college iootLau I " 7;,rhV cd tho Hanov team swampl"0 ;W1,M" eiexeu unuor a i CT" c Ul . ,u v IC" l"ua ine i Ianovr d?fen WM shattered at ithe outt and Butler players scored j Poetically at will. TBRRB HAUTE. Ind., Oct. 15. 1 Pitting the dope, Rose Poly not ; onl1" 'feated Franklin college hre i th:s afternoon w outplayed, outscore or izz it'ugxii anu neiu me i,aptirts score bs5?, the final count being 10 to 0. Stagg intercepted a forward pass in the first quarter and ran S5 yards I for a touchdown and kicked goal A few minutes later Gilbert made a placement kick from the 4 0 yard line. Franklin threatened in the final quarter, but an intercepted pass put Rose out of danger. - ; Douaziac Hielt School ! r . r t uejcaiS nucnanaiU -W Buchanan suffered its fourth j straight defeat of the s-asan yester-

,1 t. T- . i 4, i iusKin. G. Smith, captain and fullback of Buchanan did most of the ground gainin; for hU team but could not compete with his rivals. Buchanan suffered another defeat at tho hands of Dowagiac early in the season. FINAL W.XItSAAV CAMi:. WARSAW, Ind.. Oct. 13. The Warsaw Specials baseball team will close the season Sunday with a game saw. 31 -yard line. Watson made 4 yards through right tackle. Larson downed Wagner after a 5 yard line run. Macklin replaced Watson after Meeker had made Jimt down for Purdue on th 41 yard line. Borgnian and Phelan Gain. Macklin again tried the right end and faded to gain. Flynn was substituted for Cotton. Purdue substituted McKenzie for Wagner, who punted 30 yards to Smith who wrus thrown by Geiger. It w.i Notre 1 DamCs ball, and Walsh tried tho hne out failed to gain. Bergman made three yards through right tackl.. and on the next play Phelan made a similar gain through center. Bergman then kicked 35 yards to Macklin, and It was Purdue's ball on h;r own 45-yard line. Macklin renewed the Boilermaker attack, going 2 yards before Larsvi slopped him. Majcklin, went thrt e around right end, -but wa tackled by Garvey. Carberry thrower for no xraln. and one z) e-k-next play Mackenzie punted Z yard to Smith who fumbled. Carman recovered and Purdue j took the ball on the Bocker'a 2alir.e. Larson stopped Meeker. the r.ext play Meeker went right guard for 0 jiards. ! v..iv, JIcKir.z'.o was s-toppe I by Vo, t ut mado first down cn the r.ext pliy. Purdue was then on the Notre Da.rr.e 17-yurd lint. McKenzie mado 2. and Lann stopped Macklin for no gain. A forward pa.s failed. S-,var..k attempted a placement kick, but Seifert V.ockei it. Purdue recovered, ar.d Mackhn made 6 yards through tackle. Meeker made 2 and Swank agahi attemiftei '.t kick gv-al from placement, but S--ifert bl-ckod. The I ball f-truck him in the face, and he

oa Mien uie uowagiac niga eleven , irresistahle .rogress and the inevitsucceeded in scoring a lone touch-j ble touchdown. down in the last quarter of the game j j ,vas during the third quarter at Buchanan, winning 7-0. I that the Flkhart squad made th ir Zillner tho speedy Dowagiac half-j j,0J,t showing. Several times during back evaded the end of Buchanan i the period the Warsaw aggregathm Just as the timers whistle was belns J was jn danger of scoring, but the raised towards the officiate lips, and j prne Klkhartians succeeded in holdrolled over the goal line with tho j in- them on downs and punted to

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-' 1 ! ' i '' . v JOHNNY MOIIAKDT. .Trhnny cllardt, veteran of a dozen big football battles, wha rip-! ped up the As my line :it West Point. las: year, and gamed consent.? agamst the powcruil Ilawkeyes this season found the PurMue defense much to his liking yesterday, husky halfback made gain The, after ' gain of 10 and 1 5 yards against the Boilermakers, and was prominent in the list ot stars that ltockne pent against Purdue. Johnny has his work cut out for him this-fall. Tho successor of the mighty Gipp at left half, has already proved 'himself worthy of the position. Should he maintain tho brand of football which he has been ing against Nebraska and Point, he is almost certain of picked for the Ail-American. p layWest 1 eing Warsaw Defea ts i Elkhart Eleven 'irituig llich School is UnaMe to Fathom Attack of Opponents. In a game which they continually outplayed their oppomnis. the Warsaw nij;i c.uooi i'iuu.;iu leain uefeated Elkhart High yesterday aft-1 (moon at Warsaw by a one sided score of 41 to 0. Jdlkhart was clearly outmatched and after the scoring ' of two touchdowns in the first iuar-; ter the outcome of the match was ; practically decided. The entire War- ; saw backfield played a very clever game, the work of Stamatez being exceptional. Stamatez carried the ' ball for two of the touchdowns, mak-i ing long runs, while Stokes contriteuted three of the scores and Hogers; one. I T T 1 1 l . T 1 r '..! . The dav was ideal for football and a number of Flkhart rooters filled the stand-. After the first quarter, j however, during which th Warsaw j haekfif Id continually tore down the Blkhart defense the enthusiasm of crowd died down. Tin last a one three, quarters of piav showed ; , rattle during which the heav- ! ier and cleverer Warsaw squad made ipafetv, Many Candidates for Premier Cuf TOl 11 (ZWlßl I Al'U in Season's Play Crown to Mot Brilliant Star j Has Been All Sliinrd Up I and Awaits Claimant. Old Man Time has the basoba'.I ' crown all shired up. but he dren't know whether to stiek it on on of. the stars in the American bague or a National lntrj" ace fnr .crvicf and Awaits Claimant. renffrea iur:ng Rogers Hnrrtf.rst peep at it : st S'.oil.T.nn o! fing the nverag the highest the repc0n f.f 121. ) o'ight Ut tret th.f'"r beintr the ?'((- ' either league, tops with .r.?ü. This 1 i.'i'tir. 2T jyTPitic reached since li)?, when Debhanty. o,f h Phi'die. d the b-ac with .4'-. Bui Ty Ce.hb. tb.e "Georgia Peach." -eps into Ilomsby's shndow, demanding r" eogr.itio.n anl des-r.ing to be marke, at the tep of r.ll the rrreats. For Fob has Jurt pulled through his sixteenth eomplete Fra.'-n with the Tyge-fa, nn1 Hi him fin: bed with a marker of pupii. Harry" dlilmarm. to pp-l bv .rnn c; ue a point fcr tl Am" o . ! crin -ca hitting recrd the first ; tlrne a right h fl n r-r rvcr b-at r"obr. batting hon'T.i in who copp'-d tl Ban J'hr.s.r.'t 1-ague 11 time n 1 1 years. Fri-ch I.nds Tlieffs. Frank Frisch of the Glantj d'.'.st'-i down the path with ' stolen b.io. ar.d Ceorge ?!-:er I'd the American ;e'i with SI. w w th only o r-a 1 fo-ir b-is in a p'.r.c i ' r r e C,eo-rg- a Ira got 10 hi" In -?:. -ct:tivA trirs to th ri tte, a I fcr the srason. the ticket for variety s-.vat5

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7 NEAR 1 CONFERENCE TITLE Concpieror.-: of Xntr Dann Defeat Illinois Elrvrn lv 11 to 2 Scon. IOWA CITY, I"r.lvers:ty -f I, mo . a 1 wt rn c:. Ush!; t lay ;v!..-;i th 1'r.iv, r.Oy . I ;)-. .;"s v.c' 1 r- ', . c."i:;;e from , . : 'A . t t tea--:r . i rr I; l.-ri D rd in 1 C v 1 th. '. .M'T in 1. 1. r. ; iuggrd the b d.. r.. ! t:t ;.i strumrnta! 11 .- 'A ( - : org. I ov a in 1 score. :n !''5h.i'I1 to Tlu- Hawk, e t -i : a a r.evr: srrlO 1 tr.-r. th. . n". t'ore :-;!t of u : th.-;r ' a., .4 ; r i . ; h .r. v I K-v!r hy I Iii no;. 1m ;n yard penalty w taMi I ' y r. :: A: t- t no wall, f ( Yr. . 1 f r o v 1 cent e r a. 1 1 r h real line w lie re i 11 r.pnn it for a s;. the Orar.cv and r.i.-li'ir's-rovo ;.o! t M v rir. g rar; 5 v. thr.''nf.! th i.-i V : . h giT. :t. IIu ithir; oatedl' two pr h e 1 a 1 1 I'.w.i r ! nrs. h '.Vh'.üt. on tM. s,.r,-rt ,,... .Tune 1 lie ( racier 1 a s.r.: dou bio. triple and .t 1 trips to th- ph'bv borge K.llv. a .ome ruii in so of McGraw' ocaloris t b, squad. 4Üd on thr. .-tunt that v. ry tyor lores to di; j'iio.it and t h it '" n t lie bi-st o : thrm faib.J f-lamnv d on? thnv diffc rent lull, all in a s Four tri; ture.i in th" ' o 1, in 1 '. 2 1 runs the bi. ; rr.es v. in. I'i '!'; An -4 r e n a I i 4"0 "! n in r. rr.ifae-"4-nn 1 in the Na;i ::ve W4 r1 Tnade. one 4-.::...r b - vr t e r' - in the x.,w h i! a e S-iv r r - nd f I h :. - ;,- 'be ' . i f xeou ted. Two triple etn'c wer bv Washii-o-o .e l e St. Ivoms Brown?. Twen tv-ev-i i i corded lurirg the y.-'.r tional. Pittsburg rn: t !. i 1 4 times, wh !! t he ! tcred 1 C, ciphers at ' Foore. I Carl Mays of th Withe i 1 2 1 ! Fa be: pito-VoL of the n vicfo! Whi him IM Bom? :el , ; h!;:; .Ith 1 o i i ; ; i-ht iiar :' had ' f ri w. f. a?s. S: f :h. TM, Ada:.o her i s ;s s w r4 ; in a n r w. JT orl; on Gymnasium A early CcmtArted IV- v. ... Bt I! KMT. I- b . :. a gynnri t-. i; :a Burk et high : in ")! i 1 O I . 1 T!V til a a r--s'i:t O r. pubiie niri'f I ; well nr ler j When ((' ' be the !t; . with a the f.-et. A'! I Ibirk-t hi-. : "i.'i v. 'l in t w ; ' u ; . : M SWIMY (,11s NBW YoliK. ! 1 i '.s ri s :; 4 ; ' . (' HIS. Tl ie i h:ir l'r-i. :ru )i tho b.ing bo-it P'.' 1 - . ' r l r, k i '. K. b n . u n r ' d 1 : . tax '',)r' S' ri ? g . :r, 1 Th bout br i ll b'i X S-. he ! i. . g ): t ' i ; 1 ! ! Jl th A 1 X V J. J f V iVSv. f5 ?i , 1 LSZ t' ft ') If T" E b"v V Hs2r ' ' I 4l'!'''yJi' N-i . '." ": ; 1 h Li- flx lJ fl SlRESSTKcPAR.TOP1' 3AMAK VJK.O iS GOlNfr ÖS0MEWAERE N ii PARTICULAR i ALUM US "TO ASSlST.YOOl The best dressed man sometimes wins. Dress the part of a winner. Look successful and look ahead to better clothes values. Come in and look over our stock of winter-wear fabrics. s 8 s 1 i i

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