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jW .. 12 TULSA DAILY WORLD. SUNDAY, NOV. 11. 1020. now A UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA TRIUMPHS OVER AGGIES 36-0 'Dutch' Hill Sooner Halfback Is Sensational Star of Game Carries Ovil Over Line For Four of Five Touchdowns AGGIES .BATTLE WELL Lighter Farmers Offer Stub born Resistance to At tack of Sooner TU,1AV.TKH. "Mi t Tlii IhUtmntty nf nai ilnn-nt i, ,11 imuHI' won over the kinh"inA v. M, evllff" imiii mi I.'wIk fii M i i'i tfltlny In thf nnntinl game thn two tatu school. The Houni'is, MlMotirt vail i-hnmplnti, plnwil iru lo rrm, soring id KilntH hih) holding the Aktrir-M acorclcsa. "Dutch" IIIU, Hiiontr lU Unit' bock, talllail four of th flttt touch down and win an the hut ling ml of 11 forward pnas 10 Tyler whlih resulted In tli f irili. Davl. ijiinr torbiu't, nddod point by it placement kirk. Many I'iium! Alli'liilHi'il. The lighter AhkIo eleven fought stubbornly' Despite extremely rnlil wunthcr. a ooft field mill falling wnw, both tram t-led numerous fnrwnrd paaiv Sonnet tutu- plftcd six of 20 niternpta fur H'J ynnla. The A Helen mnilii only 46 jfinlfi 011 til 11 GO co in j I t i.l in 21 trlii In. Itnnflres alnni: (Iik sideline nt trm'tcij tlm 3.000 wportajjirn, who oltrii Irft their featM fur exercise Ui warm tlii'Mil v' niilnat tlm mid. I1il rcrliiil, Oklahoma university scored lo point. A Iniirhdown liy Hill unit goal it ml plni'iiiiiMt liy D.iv pro dtiroil tho university's aenrcs. Poor punta by liny nf lliii A, & M. team ixvn tln university hoya nil their lluuicca to aroro, Second lVrliHl, Tlm Aggies braced during the co onil quarter njul kept tlm Hnonera from Increasing the 10-piilht Nad whloh they scoured In tho flrnt pnrUMj. The Aggkn hml n ch'nnro to rourn whan lltey icrelved two con avotillvit m d fumliitil punt 11 ml reached tlm S-ynrd line, nnly to he held flip down. pfcvn fur thn uni versity, attempted nnnthrr place ment but ll oval mlnaod. Br'iirn mid flral lmlf, Oklahoma to, Aggie 0. TIHiU Verbal. Thu Hnonera githerod In la polntH In tho third period, mi touclidiiwtiH hy Tylnr and Mill. Whlto klrkcd "nil goal und iuIhuimI nno. Hill, Boon'T left lmlf inndo Mr Kulim throUKh tlm AhkIii line. Hroro end ilrd quitrtrr: Okluhumu 2a ArkIhh 1. lVitirtli IVriil. Oldahnuui nKaln hcoiImI 13 polntH ml held tho AirtilvM dcorctrnx In llm hint inmrtiT. Tlm point tero nifiJn two tuiirlii)ovrnn by Hill, who Hindi- rmir of the five tourhdoivnn of tho uiime. WWtn klrkml koiiI and P4vln inlrct. Kiirwnnl puKlnir fen tilrrd llm liiMt pqrloil, both te.itiiH tiwlmr tho plv exti'imlvely nnd rnr rylnp tlm Imll for lnrwo kiiIiih until It wjib Intriveptcd by tho iippoiuf.fM. ARKleK (0) Soonorn (30) Marin John.Hon . .. MoKlnlvy I'imltinn NIciiIhoii . . . V. WIlIllllllH raxton U (I. Ktufford ,., Hnnun C. llrlncoo Cullen it. U. Horn It. V. Tyler It. IS. Duvln Villon .. Cluux'li Illntllor (J.ll. JohtiKOli , Hill I.. II. II. liny II. II. II. Bfjiyj'I'-flOlil . . . 8ul3tltutu"- AkuIi'r: White Hwutnk Atilt for Cliuroh, Krf'imtt. fur ninttUu-. T. stpu'oniiid ror joiuihoii. Hoonern; OfrllvPi cr :iavl, HnnUell for Ty Ifjr, finioot for ltin. Do.icnn for Cul lop. D.ivIn for Ocllvlo. Tourlutowiiii Hill, four: Tyler. Ooulx from tuuchdowii, l)(ivl. WJiltii ,two. I'lnct'iiirnt Ulakv 1ivIh. l'utitlim Hay, A. & M., 43 ynrdH In 1-1 ntleiniiU. Whttr. O. U. II ynnlt In 8 it'.tainplH; piiwlns, At;lrri uompptH.'d of 21 for 12 ynrdH, Stumors vompleteil hIx of 20 for H9 ynrdn. I'lrfct, do'viiH AmjU'H 7, .Sooner H. 1'nn It ! -AKk'llu 15 )anl, 8011mm 30 vuuIm Mrore by ipiartPrr AKtlb-H Soonern 0 0 1) ft--- 0 10 0 13 1.1 All lliiioo ( Cini'lniKltl I. Offlutul rtueree, .mci-kh iMiehlKiini um pire; Knot iK. H. A .., httHfdliu'n- f 11U11. sapulpa"eleven" WINS .loin' .Men Trim Hiii-IIpm Mb- b 11 III to l.t Score Monk U Stitr of (iiiiue. UAltTI.USVIl.l.i:. dklii., Nov. 13. Ill tho elHHHlPHl roolbitll name of til HcaHon. played on tlx local field, H pulpa de f eft led Hurtb-vlilti IUkIi ! u acorn of 40 to 13 The loeula uere 'ube to pot up 11 btiKer HPore on the vlHttorn tlinil uny uiher tniin, ko far. Ill thu MUlle. Oluulii'inu l ly ilvfeut ln Baimlpa 7 to 0 ami Tiilnu tlo lnir thBiii T to 7. The vlnltor. who uro ratetl hh one of Hie bent team In tho Ktato. have, a wotuleifuiu fun halfboelc Morrl. who lookn kooiI for un alltnr mtn Tiilaiu He;it .Minx, AkkIih. .11,11, -.tM.l.'AVU V.. 1 . .... luiHi'Tli'ntltcied the firm defeat of tll'i fiion to Mtillipl Ai w 31, here today before lh Kieuteat ,rnwil that evur attemleil it uhine m Tulnlie BtHilUini. hcore fi to ti In Uolnr no, Tulano roiimlued tn a ria.i with tho tow wiu''i h" "in- nun o been croHinl by a soutltvin eievei tbU ataaoit. U OPE lien I'onr irn. Hen. S'llinily in iwib Nev n in blntoiy I'm IlKlH- itiit ill viMifiri . Imv no far t III I lilW w York 1 I t 1 l'OM. Hid im miprninii fl till ' H Die Unlit. A Ih'lltK II H IIIIICll an Ili'inpmey UllH.l.rf III- h ini.l hi lli- wilvbiH or evmi I'm It boner toddy In tin l.i;, j.'.tnid 1 la hh ivbo run even li.iiie 1.1 hi 11 v I., iihiniIh with l.eon. aril. The Im.hi of them nro no match for Mutiny. t'lmillo Willie Im iiImiiii mm koiiiI iin mi)'. I.iimnrjl Nloipeil lilin. Wil lie iliii'liMin, they cay, xtiutln 11 Tai l at lli iiny. Willie niiililn't thiol, of I'lioituli inrii-i'M noi (11 bin I.coiiiiiiI I tin J 111 im iiko lit 11 lli'il Cncn iH-iiefll In .Nc Vnrlt, .larliMill mill rilMiiiinnii' Mliimi',1 tin')' Intl. rhiNM In their reii'iit limit, .loo Wi'lllm;, 11I vin l4'iiuaitl IliU iiiomiIi 111 .Mtiillnon Hqlliiro (Jnnleii, U lunch. Hill im a (iiiilcmlei Ii Ih to laitKli, Lew TemlH'r Im pnilMibly lfu hoi of I In' ImiM'll but 11I111I ehiinen utmlil the' Phllndelphla built ni'litlit I11110 mIHi tlm I'liaiupliin? .Vol a hlioi. - I- While miiKiiateM nf both major lonKimn nre living 'l.tinled for their liptthiment of dlfferenoiti 11 ml the uveitliu; of a third baHeball war, It miiNt bo riimetiihorfMl that llm real nrliltrutorn wero the minor leautiu llOH.neH, I Tlm 111I110IH mndo It elnar Hint they would mil be a party to a lull- doni flKht. Neltlmr of thu wnrrliiK major I mi K lie factlonn reeelveil any eiirmiriiiiemeut from tlm mlmiia; In fni't, tlm bite UiiiKiierit were plainly told to nettle their petty ffliiiltlea before, iieeklitK co-operation of tho minor leaguea. I'eiuii wiih liromtlii iiImmiI at nitetiKit mill llit ilvnl ramiH nf 1I11I111M111 ami lle)iller aro ri ii Kloi; 1I110 ami Jtiil iriils for tinnlm; tl( tllt'lr KI'IIM-H. Hut It Will tlm In MiU'iico or the minor IriiKim bast hall lin n that hbuweil tho a). lAiolbitll Ih mplilly nivmmliiR a poHlllon of Impoi'tauro ns a national apart, nenreo Inferior to banelmll. Never befoio baa the crlillron Biort rurelved thn atlonllon of tlm tirexa and the puhlla na thin year. Heventy- riv IhotiHnnd inirotiH ulll wlliiewi tho Vale-Harvard battle thin neanoa. Heroiil CionilM luivo nttemleil other lilt; Kiuiii'H, uolnbly thn I'rtnctnn Harvaril Kitiite and llllnoiH-ChlcaKn battlca. Not only are tlm lnrer nchooln aharlnn In ' neiiera! proa- nerlty of football, at In Hinallur collepea nnd even Illicit ai-hoola tho Inteuna poptilnrlly nnjnyvil by foot ball III reflee.tud throUKluitit tho country. - Hnoneer At.bott. whom rumor had nnmed na 11 pOHMlhle inimnK'T of tho Ht. i.ouIh Amtirlean lenttuo eltib. will ayaltt lend the Tulna Ollera. Ttllnn ran wrleome tito rettirji 01 urn loeat lioaa. CIvliiK erutllt M'liere clean H dtte. Spencer Abbott In one or the reatont Ivudera In minor leiiKUO baneball and fully capntilo ot direct ItiK a bis leaxuo ball club. - -1 - Witnleil by Kendall folk-no fool hall rolhmeiK iiion- pep. l.aeU of elilliiiliinin i'lilliltid by iiranuo ami blacl. inoli'in, or rather lion ruder linn Im-oii itoileenblo eer flntti the OMalmmii Auule itaino 1 Iii'mv Kemlall, iilouo of all Mate colli'Uiw wlllt Ibe .eepilon or tin' t nlcrlt or Oklahoma N nude I'ealetl litis M'tixon. Mno llmeH Kemlall Ioim 1:0110 lulo luittlo illh Mnlo (sinrereurf eleiens anil eaeli time euieriiiil l'tor. Tliey ltao rniifcht Ihelr vtti) Into the xlalo tltlo nno until only Phillips mil-M-ttiltv, who plaH Kendall lit 11 lil next rrlilny Is tho only H',1111 aliinillntf In Ihelr Milh to tho stain ihaniiloii"hlp. ( lfnndiill crld fllllB CO Otlt 10 H name. Klve ti few yelln and then ilia. appear. rimniniy iipeiiu inni..., Iiiiu won every mini" and they tire eanlly. .Mavbn tho weather bin t pleattanl. nut 1110 ami em (Hill Hint don't wini 10 itirie- roro. 1110 niiiowera 01 i ....... should at. 11 vlth Kendall anil weep tlm pep till OUKIlOIII 111" (ilium. 1 Loyalty of follower ttoea a mim ' way In the makliiK of 11 champion-1 Hblp rld leant. imps Dvfoals Kansas Agaie Eleven 17 to 0 MAN'llATTA V Kan. Nov. IS. After u llaht first quarter III the game bctwu'-n Allies and Ihe Ktui.is AHHlea lure luflav. Allica oniaiiicii n lend which It tint J through thu game, winning tl tod. Ames won tt way tlitouKh the Aggie tin in tlie last ti'ilf, Curry a.-orluK a tinti'htlown. vanderlon klKed goal una linya iiiiide a field goal fiom the 30-yard llnu. In tlm last half Hlbba undo a touchdown rrom the 10-yard line. Vanilirloo kicking Koal, Tennxs-cc Hisija Scwnneo, CHATTASODrtA enn. Nov. 13. Ti'tinnatM'P dufeutit'.l ?ewnee here to day. 20 to 0. llulf a doaeii 10 -yard run by Ounrterlmek natiipball and two field hoh:m tiy Hntchar, one rrom tltJ ho yard line, contributed main ly to ihe result. WACO, TexiiM Nov, 13 Tex i 'hi 1st inn itnlversl'y detciicd Mavlor heiu today :l to il H,iVi i-oild II"1 Kit tin retwtiil pn in work ing will'; T C P n ,ide ,vo ..r Its toutlidouici h tin. ueilal ititiie MICHIGAN WINS FROM CHICAGO Wolverine Humble Ma rootiM M to 0 at Ann Arbor ANN AMIIDIt. Mich. No. It MP biiptn'a ro.it tin tl team huiniiiid Chi' an here today, 1 1 In o Tito Mar ii ma wem uiiiililii to hold 'lit MI'lilRiin hark field men at the itpt enl niomenta of the irnrne, Caber ami Mahka ei the Hull vliliifil alar for Michigan, ihe r mer inriylnR lie ball ner Cm l,'li of Ihn Wolverlnn tniit hdowtta iimI llnnka bln ihn leading Ki"iicd Hairier for Yont. Unlmr ernaaeil Hip Cblcniro lino for thn flrat more In the kit, ml pm loil, after Manila had dipped off 10 yanln In tvtn end ruiia. '1 ho Michigan received a pretty forward paaa from Munkn on PhleaKox 10 yard line nml entrleil the ball o.cr without Inlerfcrem e. I5rly In tho fourth period Mb blenn bewail Ha innriH; toward C'hlciiso'a (tnnl for the aeeond loiichdowo 'I i e ball Mna cnriled forw.nd bv end in and line plunKen to within a f w Inrlira of the line 1 'utter c.iriliil 11 iiniiNi, mIiiiikHiK through relit, r. Hli'lietee Itli ked both Koala for .Michigan. .Michigan waa deprived of a third touchdown In the final pi rlod by an nffHlde play KANSAS-NEBRASKA TIE Appaienlly Million, .InyhiiUvicra Open Up ami Slimn tireat tVune baek Score Ih il'l-UII. IiAWIIBWH, Kan.. Nov. 13. - Apureutly anowvd under 'hnpeleaaly. thu Piilvernliy or Kinaan fnotbnll leani forward panned Ha way out ami baltled the I'nlvetnlty of No- briiNka eleven to a 20 to 20 tie here. today. tut for a mimed i;onl after toiiclnloHii tlm Kanaaa rally would have been auccenaful and thu homo taaii' would liavo been on tlm win ning- alibi or what obaurvnra declared wan one or the moat aperiaeuinr Kiinma In MlKaourl vauuy tooiuaii hlntory. NebranKa a i hain-o to win nlao ruded with failure to kh'k Koal. It waa u.'i their third touchdown, mndo In the aeeond mHoiI, ami from Hint lnm on ihn advuntagn wuh entirely Willi ICiillHiirt, 'llm rorward panHlm; or Mnndovllm and I.orgber liltidn poaalhlo the Kauana rally am) waa largely liiHtru- mental In netting thu polnta. In thn early pcrloda they uete tinnhlo tn tunkn their paifxea gnod and tlmo after tlntn tlm play waa blocked. Howyviir. atter tlm Hrat Kiiunaa toucliilown In the third quarter, they Uraned n'lrreanfnlly, allium t at will. Thu tUig kcoio rtimu In tho Iant five mlnutea of play, when nfter a paaa Mamlevllln raced .10 yard nnd ctOKiied the goal, Handerer railed to kick goal. Dale and Newman allium fortlie vlaltoia, tlie plugging lino miutshca of the former lining particularly brlllUnt. IXtle took the ball over In Hm opening (pinrter for the flrnt Ne. brankit touchdown nnd repeated the performance In tlm aeeond ipiarter. STICK UP THE CHIEF Throe Men Cover Santl Spring l'i. Hen Offlirr ami (ihe Iflm ".law- lug" Man la HoIiIumI. Although "Htlckup" men wrro huny Inat night ,aa ununl, rcporta that tho pollen had did not Indicate that aucccaa wna attending their effortn, An unidentified man wna "topped ami robbed at North Main and Archer ahortly nfter midnight thin morning, but tlm victim waa ao glad to get away with a whole nUtn that Im only reported thn Incident to the ofi'lrerH and then liung ;ip tlm phono Im foie Ktipplylug them with tlm lu tdl'eatlng detlllla. Out at Kind Sptlnga Chief of Po lice Wnddell nought to nrrent ii trio of men In a Hinlmm ear and before he could draw bin revolver tho men had covered Waddell and then pro ceeded lo talk rather strongly to the officer After a "Jawing" thu men kiiddeiily ditabed nwit), Luke Steamer Foundered Ii elicited With Crew HAPIl' J4T K. MAUIi:, Mich, Nov. 13 - -.Sixty boiira oierdue at thla pott, the Ktc.ijiier Krancla ,1. WlbKr, ij steel frilghter with a crew of .13 man, la believed to hnvo foundered In l.ilie Superior, northeast of WhlteNali Port. Tln I'he-Ccnt Pltvo. Don't be hard on the nickel lhat'a lost ao much casln And had so much powor In tho "beautiful past " .lust put the pennies to It. And don't fall to do It. And you're all right, Muddy, na long as they laat - i:changa, .4 ndrews ttecovcring From Severe Illness J. Xndis'Ws Aadrewa. feci elarj J.u Till -1 'rmli of i a-, u.l i tut, is rei ,.cr ng a i ei em a. e e ill iil.ul i.ewa io lua nmn) loinda hue Great Pair of Oklahoma Backs Aid In 36 lo 0 Defeat of Aggie Eleven Harry HIM (I-fl) hi ,j Hill Hid K I .vittek, brilliant buikriclil men of Ihc I'rlveralty or t)k tlminii ,t,d'd n in ll'tle tni,i:;ii'e In Hiclr team a victory yiaterday ovir the Ok lib ft' i a A ' by n 3 I 0 aeore Special Train niviiwmy x One huiidreil twenty-flvo Kendall enllegit rootball followcM am needed to maJtii pimHllilc n aiieclal train to tlm Kemlall college 1'IillllpH tinlver ally state chamtdonnhlp ganm to bu played next l-'ilday at ICnhl. Thu train will leaVe Titian Prlday morn ing and return Immediately follow ing the game tirrUing lure not later than 11 or link. 2 WELTER BOUTS WEEK'S FEATURE Britton-Lux and Lewis Basham Scraps In volve Titles Important lloxlng MoutH This Week Nov. IB Harry llreb vh Hnptiy Littleton at New Orleans. Nov. 15 Harney Adair vh. Paul Doyle, 10 rounds at Wor cester, Muss. Nov. IS Hobby Djkoii vs. Johnny Klissell, 10 rounds at New Mndford, Mans. Nov. 15 Uryan Downey va, Augie Itatuer. S rotimlH at Phil adelphia. Nov. 16 Sam JlcVey va. Jack Thompson, 10 nuinds, al MufralM, N. Y. Nov. 16 Uddle Kltzslmmona va. Kddlo Wagond, 10 niuuila at Heading, Pa. Nov. 10 Phil Delmoul va Johnny Hayes, IS rounds at New Yoik. Nov. 10 l'"rmldy Jack va. Tommy Noble, 10 routulH at Waterbury, Conn. Nov. ltf Hugh Wulker r. Par- mor Lodge, 10 roundM at ' Deal Moines. Nov. 17 Teddy Murphy va. Kddlo Diilleau, 10 rounds at Madison, AVIa. N'o. IS Jack Mrltton va. Morrla Lux, 10 riiunilH at Kansas City. Nov. IS Pal Moran vh. Pete Hartley, 10 loumla at New Orleans. Nov. lS-Ilenny Coster va. Jou 'Italley. 12 roundH at Pan wile. N. J. Nov. 10 Ted I.uwl va. Johnny lUabam. 20 rounda at London, Kng. Nov. Ui Tommy Nobla va. Artln Hoot, 10 rounda ut De troit. Nov. 10 Dick l.ondman va. Tony I'.ipnnl, 10 rountla nt Sa vtiuunh, Uit. My i:dwahi w. cochman Two welterweight bouta stand out on distinct reaturea on this weeka putrUtstla program. Tliey are ror championships, one Involving the world s title with Jack Mutton, king t the welerwvlghta, and .Mori is Lux or Kansas City In a si htduled io round contest in .convention h.i'l, Kansas City. Thursday night. In tin other tltla bout, Ted Lewis, roi nn-r bolder of tho crown which iuw ailortm the brow of Jack Mrltton, will clash with Johnny 'Mashiiiii, woiiot wetgnt clminploti of lireat Mrltitlit In a 20-ruuml engiiKemcnt In Lo.idun. Mrltton, Mho In tho busiest 'nf the i. champions, la not dodging a fighter who has a ghost of n show to via the championship which the JS. enr-old title holder has held for I icvoral yearn. He has met thuni all except a few such fighters aa Lux, rtho are young ami aspire to replace " veteran on the welterweight throne. This la the, golden oppor tunity for the Kanaua Citj fighter. hna fought a lot of men of thu second rati cluaa and has won nine r hla stnita. a lft Kalians City to fMininry oauicr u cw bpu. who i,Bi nun iiimtiy toumi Ills way Ut to the Puelflc cunt: where lit von tho wfltern eight championship if Hint region. He returned to Kan aa City laat anring and fnuvln . in. round draw with Harv itno Hint time he has had one right -it hard, ulght-round encounter '' I -"'ei i :isnn on.. ,,f ih, i,mvii.,.i well, is In Hi ,; , ,,0 Tll,. (.. t..i IC I UI till nd.no'i r ,i ip, biut . hulltploii, in prime with Hit nnd Itoy Suatek For Tutsans ft tic vji Mt umc In vh w of Kendall's niidrfe.ited record to date and the Importance attached to next Fridays Untie no difficulty In securing tho required number to make the apcrlal train posalbln la nntlclpated by Coach .Schmll. Iteaervatlona for the trnln can bo mniln at Young brothers ilgar store, JjM'aat Third atreet. Georgia Tech Defeats Georgetown Grids 35-G ATLANTA, On., Nov. 13.- Oeorge town university or Washington' al lowed Georgia Tech onlv aeven polntu In the first Itnlr of their game here today, the half ending: (leorgetnwn 0, Teijt 7, but in tho last U'lr tlm blue ii vJ gray defenso crumpled itKitlnst the terrific drives of tho yellow Jai Net machine and the game went to Tech 35 to fi. Georgetown's attack made but lit tle headway against tlm Tech line, na shown by Te h'M 20 first downa to thu lsltora' four. Tech Exonerated From Unsportsmanlike A cts ATLANTA, On., Nov. 13. MUto Thomitaon of iCinmltHburg, Mary land, rerereu at tlm game here two weeka ago between Oeorglu Tech and Centro collrge, Issued a atatn ait today exonerating tho Tech player of Intentional roughness ami unwportsmtmllko acta aa charged by Centre players. '.The game betweon Centre nnd Tech was a real fontfi.ill gamo and itkthlng else," anld Mr. Thompaon. From augnr mill refuse in Natal rectified alcohol, methylated Hptrlta, ether und wax uro being manufuc i und Ft L1.-4 HHOnKS Diumauc Tenor Convention Hall Nov. 20th Kills Ithod. a, a dramatic tenor who ha made his home in Califor nia for the last ten yeurs, hits sung In the east and nil Idle weal where he was during the e.nl pnrt of tlm war lie.tn of l ine Arts in Simpson Col lude, has Just returned front Iiul, where he was in charge of iniulutl acthitlea in hospltHla and '.imps' with thn Italian Army. Mr lUmdes 1 Is, a Captain tn the Metbollerl and ItiiB hud the unique experience of teaching the Italian Mildlera to sing, cn nmaae. Mr. Minnies hna studied abroad for several years, la a pupil of Master Prams Kmerioh. of Mrad.i, 1 of Milano, Mule of Palermo, of Wlthei spoon. Clark, und has con ceitlz. d in the eitst and middle wim:. The songs whli h Mr. Ithodes Is! using In the present program were chosen to fit Into ill s dam program. Mlsx St. Denis has chosen Mr. j Khodes to ai company thla group ot I dancers because of the puru quallt; I ii MTU,- ui n o. prest nifi ine hlm , iii,'-' i.f ,p liver- and the rv ,-llcn o 'of ! Hon. whUh to her are Ins, p. in itili fiom Hi. art of song nml w III. h . rest ' d to the principles of kini! uaitcc luigram -auvi. MUSKOGEE PLANS THANKSGIVING GO Sheehan-Kleck lo Head line Card Corrigan Kefe'ree MITHKOOKU, OUIa., Nov. 13. Htieeban and Kleck, llfilitwtlghln J who itngcil a nenaatlonal bnttlo hero n few weeha ago, meet here Thanka I'Kina: day ut Convention hall. Palsy .('nrrtgnn of Tulia, formerly a world , f.imnun inlddluwelght, nml now tnnnager of Jimmy llltey, crack Titian lightweight, will rufree tho l out, accoidlng to Promoter Prank Corey. Thla bout hna Ijeen "In tho nlr" Tor aeveral wenkn, owing to thn dif ficulty in rinding n plnco to hold the battle. It will bo , Ki-round bo to a do Union. It la thn Iant of tlm bnutn to ho brought hero by tho .Muakngro HubI- I iiena Men a Athletic nnaoclatlon, which nan arranged many or tho bouta hold hero during thu p.iMt nummir. The fluid will bo left clear for tho American legion, which hna an nounced Ita Intention of bringing Kcvcral good mnlchea hero thin win ter for the benefit of tho local pOHt. Klcck cornea hero from a bout with Cliff Clnrk at llurkbtirnctt, Texan. I to la better known an the "Muskogee, lightweight." This match la a tcturn match for tho two, who met last month. In the InMt bout Kleck won rrom Hheclian In tho sixth round by u nnrrow margin, and owing to tho I rnct that Mheehnn allowed such , grind fight In thla acrap Im la granted tho return bout hcre on Thanks i glvlnn day. ANDOVER DEFEATS EXETER Wolmvkn nml llnnsniii, Tulsa Ikiya, Plav on ItlMil Hluii'ii.s. i Hppclal to Thn World. ANDOVKIt, MnsH,, Nov. 13.-1 Aitdover defeated Lx ter tndny In ' tho annual football gamu between those, great prop aclinola, c, to 3. Loula Welnecke played halfback ror tho Andover eleven and Mortimer Ilananm tacklo ror Kxetur. Thoy nro both formerly of Tulsa high school, where Wolnecko achieved southwestern fiimii iih an all-around athlete. uni . i. i?i General Pershing occupied on the Kxeter aide or Mrothers field, anil reiui in.'it to cxcut inter nn- game aa tuo guesi oi i-rinctpat i,oww i-eri y. Viinilcrbllt-Vlrglnlu Tie. NASHVILLi:, Tenn., Nov. 13. Vanderbllt completely upset predic tions today by playing tho Virginia team to a spectacular 7 to 7 dead lock. Vanderbllt cleanly outplayed the Old Dominion outril In tlm tirnt ihree periods or play, but the Vir ginians made desperato efforts to rescue the gamo In tho final period nnd wete twice stopped inside tho Vandy 10-yard line. Vall Wins inn-Mite I taci mnu.'eiv i -i. v,.. it Vail won thn'lOO-'mllu nutomoblle race at tho atate r.'ilr grounds hero thla artoriroon. Kddhs Hearne fit ishod Fecund Tommy Milton - - For Men Women nnd Children H2 South Main third. m Turk's I tVt'i" S Store i Iicnnic Owen Coaches Jth Victorious Team Men fi. Om-li. Coach llennlo Owon of tho Unlver alty of Oklahoma la pointed to hla fourth nll-virtorloua season alnco he becamo Sooner athletic mentor. Oklahoma elevens under Owou'a tutelage were unbeaten In 1911, l'JH nnd 1910. My wlnnlnc from tho Ag gies yesterday, the Soonera added another victory to thla ycar'a un broken string. Hcmlryx nml Ouachita Tio AIIKADRLPHIA, Ark., Nov. 12. Hendryx and Ouachita collugo foot ill teams tied 7 to 7 In today'a amo here. Hendryx was tho ng Temor prnctlcnlly Hirotighout thn "ontest and made lta aroro in tho iiocond quarter. Ouachita tied the, 'of : thu last period. SPOUT 9 GOO (Vnlro Meals Kentucky. I.KXINfiTON. Ky.. Nov. 13. -Ccn-i trc college overwhelmed the Unlver- 8lt' of Kentucky heru thla afternoon by tlie score of 49 to 0. Seven touch- ,o.,1B wero mnde by thu vlsltoia and Weaver. Centre, kicked all tho g0nla. INDIANS WORKING IN MINES Na a Jos Prom New .Mexico Kiuploycil In Colorado Diggings. TKM.UHlDi:, Colo., Nov. 13. I.o tho llcdmtlti has Joined the group oi foreign miners hero that Includes representatives from practically ev ery nation on earth. Forty full-blood Navajo Indiana i from New Mexico uro now employed In n tunnel working hero. It la bo lloveil to bo thn first experiment In "lc u 01 American juuiiina aa un- j ll'tBround Workers, A Melgiau claims to have invented' rotary valve that can be used on I - JinvH - !!l!'i'IUl,' automobile engine. SIioch Down lo New Price Levels SPECIAL SELLING Men's High Grade Featured at Brown Enalifth It row n Hrogue lirown ond lllack Straight Last, Modified Toes and Wide Freak Lasts A Style and Size for Every Foot Featured in this sale of men's high" grade shoes from the best makers of the country. Each und every pair guaranteed to be perfect. If you want the best at lowor prices this is your opportunity. Mail Orders Itccclve Prompt Attention So. .MAIN Tulsa's Largest Shoe Distributors INDIANA BEATEN BY NOTRE DAME Catholics Win Hflf,.iQ. State Title By a 13-10 Count 1NWANAPOU1?, N, dlnnii apnimr a surprise Damn and tho conquer, tinny had difficulty In tl f, Crlmwin, 13 to lo hue , Notre Dame did ma . until near the end ef period, when they enrm I P.. ' ,'IB K til, Url 1 .1 . r ,V( t io mo iTintMon ono-yard a, tho quarter onded. tlrtpp v, for Notre Dame'a firs: on tho flrat play In t period. He then kicked k- . i r ith ly after Notro dame 1,1, k j , Indiana fumb-il and Notrr u r .', . covored the ball on Itid... t j ynrd line. Mrandy made a toucl down, but Olll failed to n. 1 n' Indiana scored on a p,n, ,. ri by Captitlti'ltlsley In the f- ,d t", . lod und with u touthdowa m , rh In tho third. Indiana s t '.jom was made by Iltiney. who r , a .ii-ynru lorwaru pns t, f, nrro.ii tho go.il line. Uflcy I l ltt, coal. PHILLIPS' IS DEFEATED Arkansas Trnunis's Hajintikcrs 20-d lit Ulllil ltii.oi-b.l('ka Pinploy .Straight liKitball. Spoclal to Tha WorM. ION ID, Okla., Nov. 13. Arknr.sai university Itaxorbacks defcatcj I ,.li llpa unlvcralty Haymakera hire tt day by u acoro of 20 to 0 by slnilgV' football. Thu HaKorhucka went through thj IfayniakerH' lino tlmo after tunc f" good gains while, tho 1 la' r .;;cn encountered ptono wall resistanco la bucking thu visitors' line. Tlie first acoro was made in llir second quarter. Hamion, left trii taking tho bull over rrom the five yard llnu around lilj end. Tho Mar.orbacka got two nv ft touchdowiia In tho third quarti r. tl . firm by straight football, ta rir.s tho hull from thu middle ! tin field In three acrlmmngus. The sc, ond waa mudo off it Haymaker fum ble on the 16-yurd line. On, cen ter, received the ball for Ar,,3r.u and placing It ono foot from goal, It went over In tho next aorlmmaifi Wlnljlemnn, right end, fatad tu kick goal nrtor tho second touch down. Attnmpta of both to.nu '0 paa during tho fourth period fall ed, both slibii Intercepting each at tempted lasa. Iowa Heats Minnesota Grid Warriors 28 lo 7 IOWA CITY, lown, Nov r Homecomltig day ut tho Pniveislty or lown waa n marked succe.ss i-i lui oilnlon ot 12,000 Iowa fine, U saw the Hnvkcyn rootball ouveti romp away Trim the iliniKso-1 i with a 2S to 7 victory her i n.i Ponvnrd naases figured iiroiinnen' I lnIowa'a attack. so Values up to $14 318 So.AVAlrt HOES 1 jtaaintertriT'C'r-.Biii