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OTTAWA FREE tRAVKR - JOURNAt PAGE SIX LYNCf-FS HOME-RUN BLAZES WAY TO WIN OVER "MOOSE" SMITH'S FOOTBALL ELEVEN BLANKS P. V. L C. 37 10 0 JTCMLR:- -7 IJKARN ALL O'! HIGH SCHOOL PROVF.S SUPERIOR ELEVEN IN SATURDAY'S CON TEST CAREY FEATURES GAME BY MAKING THREE OF SIX OT TAWA TOUCHDOWNS. After the rain (orients censed Satur day afternoon tiu result of an all-day struggle between Old Soi and Jupiter rinviiia, Coach smith's high ichool g rid i roll eleven won their initial game of the season when they detested Brynitad i Luther College team. Si to 0. Considering the weather Condi' thins a fairly good sized band of toot hall enthusiasts witnessed the conflict. That the high school lads blanked the college team, ma only due to their superiority, Tnroughoul the entire contest they played rings around BrynstAd's men and at no time did they Rive the college sipiad a chancel to score. Tom Carey, Smith's sensational left i h ill bac k proved the star of the name. Ci.rey made three of the six tnueh- ! during the game. Judging ft --r- ; I 7 ! CUBS WIN LAST HOME GAME AGAINST FAST an but It. ( ulnnochlo t ontl, retiring ing the locals their Anal hi follow inn i , the score: Ottawa Cubs. .lit ..IK tie Renlgale at sec out from ihorl to siting title and glv ton- All R II I'D. A. E CUDS BEAT PONTIAC IN MOST EXCITING AND HARDEST GAME OT SEASON'S SCHEDULE RO MINE VICTIM OF CUBS' BOM BARDMENT FOLLOWING HOME F.LN BY LYNCH. I Two thou nu or more enthusiast! baseball tans swarmed Into the North Bide lot yesterday afternoon and watched th Ottawa t ubs bring their home season to a moat glorious clot when, after Be vera! previous attempts they romped all over th.- Pontine Ath letics and Pitcher Mocbi Romine b) i final score : i to 3, featuring a horn ran in the fifth trams by Jimm.' Lynch and live consecutive hit by Right Fielder W. VVilmeroth, Despite IV made three errors. 41 per b ball in their f the seAson, Bvi ry vs. due to th" fa- ' team had gained n VVilmeroth, rf r. o 1 0 Padernl, 2b ,"i 113 10 Muggins, ef ,"i ii i i (i ,i Roth, e n ;; ii L' Bruudage, 3b 5 0 i i , b Kui... Hi I' 0 1 6 J l 8h ddon, lr -i i i i p n Sniykal, m :t i i :t :t i Lynch, p :! u i i o Total U 7 Itl 27 II i Pontine Athletics. ah i: ii po i: Myers, 2b 4 Q a i Reoigalo, 3b ." l 2 i l Graber, if 4 0 0 0 o 0 Stevenson? ss -i i i 2 2 0 Gulnnoohio, lb ..... I 0 a 7 o I Lnvlsl, rf ;: ) :: o o Lannon, ct 4 it 2 ;i 1 0 Dempsey, c 1 0 1 t 0 0 Romine, p 4 Q 1 1 ;i 0 21 1 1 0 ti a 1 e ;: 2 10 4S je, Dempsey PWO base hit til.' yed Total :;7 1 Pontine a 1 1 0 Ottawa 0 0 0 0 stolen bases Brand 11 Sacrifice hit Bmyka Renlgale, i.uvisi. Wtlmeroth, Mug gles, Lynch. Home run Lynch Double play Roth to Padernl. struck out By Lynch, ; by Romine, Bases en balls (iff Lynch, off o mine, 1 nit batsman Graber. I'm plrea Bit h and Preston, dcu us f n the 3atun manner in w ay. he will I. live yards a the fact that n 11 teven. r throng! of from a time, e has tin player ilcfa he perform- tin- star of the It was nothing 1 the P. V L C five to twenty He evidenced ' punch and pep to make good. the major let changed it. but hi into the quarter ther the a to line Bi thn the IS 11 the tigi Aft,-r h" had scored the three touch downs, he was withdrawn from the pane1 bj Smith, due to the fait that he has a bad knee. Rather than have him injured any further. Smith re placed him by Hobby Cart, who later on in the game played quarterback for a short spasm. Besides Carey. "Brick" Parrell, the other halfback that Smith banks on as a good comer, showed the football fafis some mal class and tore through the Opposing line almost at will, respite the fact that he didn't get a touchdown he made some handsome pains throughout the contest and nided his team very much in handing the college lub a defeat Fallback Weckenstock also display ed exceptionally good talent. At Various stages of the came he ham-: i m in i the Brynstad line unmercifully and besides was responsible for two of the high school touchdowns. But the lad who no doubt is going to make his fellow teammates hump Borne tn keep up with him. and who really did pull some sensational field runs in Saturday's game, was Phil Schoch. Schoch didn't get into the affair until towards the last, but when he did. he showed Coach Smith that he bore the earmarks of a real gridiron star. Scliock made several nice open field runs, netting gains of from Id to 40 yards at various stages of the game. Another lad who promises to be s star is Johnson. Johnson was put une at a haltDack in tin. nnai f the game. He wasn't in five minutes until he had taken .11 on two occasions and scored hdown, He pounded Hrynstad's id crumbled it like nothing. Baldes these men mentioned, every of Smith's team played good ball, lr line showing was the result of e exceptionally heavy drill and mmages they have been going ugh. They are husky and have weight, and no doubt will make a mpionship team this year, n 1 lie other band Hrynstad's team bit green at the game yet. Never ess they showed a fine brand of tin?; instinct and didn't give up until the final whistle had blown. Berne, quarterback for the P, v. L. ('. team is very good at his position. Mclntyre, fullback, Truman Varland. right half and Frank Mnnson at left hall, proved the looming lights of the college team. With some good tough drilling and a few more secret signals. Brvnstad should he able to develop a team that is capable of trimming the best of football elevens around lilts neck of the woods. Following is a synopsis of the game play by play. FIRST HALF. First Quarter. Ottawa kicked off to P. V. I.. ('. Var land received and carried the ball back lor about fifteen yards. Varland made one yard Varland again at tempted but made no gain. Mclntyre punted to O. II . S. Carey received and carried the pigskin back about 20 ' ltd-;. Parrell crashed through the line for ten yards. Meciienstock made 00 ' yard. I'arroll again made ten yards. Carey took the oval for one yard. Farrell took the ball tor no gain Met kenstock made one yard Th" ball went over to the P. V. U U. team. Mclntyre made two yards. Varland tore around left end for ten yards. Munson made live yards while on the second attempt he made two. Hern" Btade eight yards. At this stage of the game West of the high school team, playing left end was ordered from the game on account of using his knees in blocking an opposing player. He was replaced by Frazier. Varland made no gain. They punted to Ot tawa and Dougherty received Carey made three yards. A pass from Meokenstock to Dougherty netted fif teen yards. Farrell and Meckenstock gained six yards, making first down. A working the oval up to the eight .. i line, Carey crashed through the P. V. U C. line for the first touchdown. He missed the Roal kick. Ottawa kicked off to 1'. V. I,. C. Bad of quar ter. Second Quarter. The college team was penalized five yards for having eight men on the line 1 t scrimmage. They punted to O. H. T Cirev received while Farrell and .Meckenstock made gains netting them son fren have cell 1 bad tin.- -bed lust year a e new basis, bir 1 year. Ing Inst If ve pit, luui this t the gam his circuit lucky on . locals andl Ml the vis-1 np another I In Ottawa1 Ul I.'-neb's 1 oiling and E I a first down. Carey again took the I oval, skirted around right end for fif teen yards and passed the ( hall; mark for the second time. He failed to make the goal kick. Score 12 to 0 in favor of O. II. S. They kickd off to P. V L. C. After failing to make their gain the ball went over to the Smith eleven. Carey netted five yard ; Farrell made three. MeckStOCk made first down. Carey carried the oval for a giin of eight yards. Meckenstock made three at.C first down. Carey dashed twenty yards and made the third touchdown, Meckenstock missed the goal, making the score is to 0 in favor of the high school. Bob Carr went In at Carey's half at this stage of the game. Ottawa was penalised five yards for off sides. Mclntyre made live yards. Varland didn't make any gain. Ottawa was again penal ized five yards lor off sides. Varland made four yards. Mclntyre made three. Berne skirted right end for a seven yard gain. Varland no gain. . Whistle for end of half. SECOND HALF. Third Quarter. I". V. 1,. C. kicked off to the high school. Jobst received and carried the ball hack for about fifteen yards. Farrell made three. Carr made four. Meckenstock was stopped in his track:; Voncks Bums Leland Calkins Moss Dougherty Meckenstock .. Farrell Carr. Johnson, . rt . . re . qb fb rhb . Ihb Sink, Johnson 1 .... Harrisville , I.. Nelson ' C. Mathre ... , G. Varland ; Berne . .Mclntyre , . . . T. Varland 1 ... F. Munson Daman, Schoch men befon Afti W II - til'. bet etplo ami Frailer the game at o. II s iv v. ' Tone stock. Goal were substituted into various stages. quarters Total 1 2 n 4 12 6 13 37 r 11 11 11 e idowns Carsv, 2; Mecken I; Johnson, 1 kicks Carr, l. Cinpire Referee, ('. t'alvert McEvoy. -Harley Langan. 1 mainstay for tin i.u ty seat team, was treated ras battered all over the iredicted by local sports the game. Romine wo 1 a total of sixteen mi . nraa Lynch h cin nil drive f Which were double-, als found him right he ami fur a time Mann::, r Rentgale was thinking seriously -t putting in Tim Murchlson. But for some reason or other he allowed ''Moose" to finish t), game. On the other ban .. Lynch perform ed very good. In the first inning lie Struck out three men. He only a! lowed eleven hits, walked th ee and hit one. Besides lie struck out eight men. After getting his home run h got a two-base hit. scoring one run ahead of himself, Pontile w.is the Drat to score, when they made a run in the second Inning. I line. C I fifteen y I on the I 1 penalize, j tempted then sue pass wh Farrell : made nn 1 for five down. Score 2 ' V. V. L carried tterapt arr br ards. ot oltowing 1 1 five van to i rash through and gal ke b the 1 gam. pluiu w mil a roe kensti nt tbr ing mis ed Ottawa Ictntyre skin ha Dougbetry toy means : h the line nothcr touch- lint H Of I . I kicked off to received and ; I twenty-live the yards Varland skirted right end lor ten yards gain. Schoch went, in for Farrell, Berne made flrat down, V;u -land no gain. Varland two yards, j'lc tntyre tw o yards. The (ball then wenl over to the high school squad, Dough arty again caught another puss which netted a gain of about 25 yards. But because the right end was off sides they lost the gain and were penalized five yards. Schoch then made live yards. Another pass was attempted which failed. They punted to 1'. V. I,. C. for the first and only time, of tiie came p, v. 1.. o was penalized mi the first play for being off sides. Failing to make any gains they punt ed to Parrell, who carried the ball back for fifteen yards. Carr made live yards while Meckenstock made live and first down. Schoch made ten i yards. End of quarter. Fourth Quarter. Meokenstock crashed through tiv i line fur eight yards. Schoch made i five yards and first down. Carr made seven yard. At this point the 'ball ' was on the P. V. L. C. one yard line. : The college team held the high i School eleven on that line. The ball i went over to the college eleven who ' punted on their first down. Schoch received and carried the ball ba 1 five vards. Jollti.on then Went in at 1 right half. Carr went to quarter back while Dougherty was retired. John ion made seven yards. He again j took the ball on the second play and : Moored a touchdown. Carr made the goal making the I COM ' to 11. ThO hhth school kicked off to P. I- V. C i Mclntyre received. Nink went in for ! Burns. A pass to Varland netted five j yards. P. V. I.. C was penalized five I yards fi r off sides Thev panted to ! Ottawa. Carr reeived. Schoch made I no gain. Johnson netted ;i five yard i advance. BchOCh tore around right end for a gain of N yaids. Ale,'; natOCk made seven yards After three ftttetlipta MecKenstock took the bwll over -but missed the goal, making the final -core '17 to 0 in favor of the high School. Smith's men kicked off to tile P V. I. C. squad. Berne re ceived when the whistle blew. Fol lowing are the scores and the Way they lined up: West le Hill Jobst it o. Nelson Saturday Fc:;ball Scores. Belolt, 7; Northwestern, . Indiana. 47; Kalamazoo, 0. Wabash. 7; Augustana. 0. Cincinnati. 20; Toledo. 0 West Virginia, 36; V,". Va. Wesley an. ''). Knox. 34; lledding, 0. California, 27; St. Mary's 0. Harvard. 10; Boston I'., 0. Harvard. HI; Middlebury. 0. Vale, 2S; Bates. (I. Pennsylvania. Delaware, 0, Penh State, 53; Lebanon. 0. Pittsburgh, 28; Geneva. " W, am! J.. 14; Bethany, 0. Rutgers. 63; Unions, 0. Alabama, ::t; Howard, li. Dartmouth, 34; Norwich, Brown, fi; Rhode island, 0. Lafayette, 4S; Muhlenberg. 0. Springfield, 2i: Amherst. I). Virginia, 2,S; Davidson. 0. Georgia Tech, 42; Wake Forest, G Virginia Mili ary, i:-. ; Roanoke, (1 Kalamasco Normal, 4S; Ferris, 0 Case, 14; Hiram, 0. Nevada. 54; Agnetian. 0, Baker. McPherson, 0. Cue, 13; Iowa State Teachers, fi. St Louis r , 7; Cape Girardeau, 0 Franklin and Marshall, 7; Albright lr. Pordhaffl, 2.7; Maine, i , Carnegie Tech. 42; Thiol College, n St. Bonaventnre, 7; Colgate, 7. Oklahoma Aggies, 63; Southwest Normal, 0, Auburn, II; Georgia Military, H. Auburn, is; Btdney-Lanler, 0. Virginia Poly, it; Hampden-SIdney, fi. Tennessee. 27; lOniory arid Henry, n. North Carolina A. & M,. 2a; Ran dolph'Maeon, 0, first man up that fratm . one of l.ynch's curve ory ;e; Lannon followed with a scoring I.ttvl.t. Hemp. a; ind Lannon was cut off at sec inline itruck cut. In the fol rame they gathered one more NOTES OF THE GAVE. Ii w is provet' yesterday at tie North Side lot that the Ottawa ( ub are a far superior bench of player. io th. Pontlac Athletic-. And the best part of it is that the Cubs didn't oven lead u; at all and Pontlac had their regular team. Wllmeroth said he didn't feel v ry "ell yesterday. There must have in something wrong, because he got Ave hits. He got into his old time form yesterday and made Homines offerings look like these from some high school amateur. Charley Roth gathered three clean hits yesterday. Jimmy Lynch started the old apple knocking when In- got his circuit drive in the IWth Inning Lynch also got a two-base hit and pitched an ex ceiiem game ot bail. Big Tim Mnrchison stood along th side lines yesterday and was ver eagl r to get into the fray. He. too would have probably gone back t Pontlac talking to himself, Th locals would probably have liar another .'-err. had Muggles not ituui bled when he made that two-base - in the oeventh inning. He was run ning rrom second to third after the center Holder Mad fumbled th- driv-, but he stumbled and was tagged out at third. Pontiac's rooters were wild with Joy while their team held the b ad during j the fore part of the came vr sterdai . but they didn't have a word to say! ' when I ynch got a home run and when j ; Romine was nearly clouted out of the lot. wa thrown out while Garbt nt ed St' fir". first, each Roth Igale, iiihth ri tr the the He pil drl to lion the wit! died ;ld( att tw 'ft lit Id. 1 wit! to ti at first, th" follow more run. Pontlac a lingl .bile K ed th a line mpted en his noney, 1 ove' iched Mowed adernl Muggles Roth oln Brundag : the Hee ls thrown WEISMULLER SETS NEW TANK RECORD New Vork. Sept. 2fi. - Special. 1 John Wlelstmuller, spectacular 17 vent old swimmer of the Illinois Athletic club. Chicago, broke the world's tank record for 100 yards yesterday in the open air pool of the Brighton Beach baths. In a match race against Har- Hawatian back stroke n the century in Tel 1-6, e which shaved 1-a of a 9 old world's tank record ry Duke P. Kalianamoku tfcGllllvray. in acoom record swim he came i second of the world's for open 'water. Ismuller nro7aAlv w uld have equaled the inn yard open water mark ; ant Tor a slight departure from his j avowed task during the progress of the race. On the third lap he slow ed momentarily and looked over his shoulder to determine Krvger's posl j Hon. The delay was slight, but was i enough to deprive the Chicago man of the other mark. Tlg helu jointly and Perry plishlng hi with 1-." of mark We CADDY SUES FORMER LA SALLEAN FOR $85,000 II Oi 'lit. MC Ilia ik nun bv N. Franklin WcVtor of N I . n former l.a Salle rosld been made defendant in an damage suit brought against Cornelius Twohey, a 1 1 year dy at a golf club near New J . The youth alleges that he hat lib, -i tlit of his right eye as the result ( a blow front a golf ball. Toi hoj charges Webster with negligence, con fending tli.it the player in hitting the b ill from u spot fifty yards from the putting green, made no effort to avoid hitting him Webster, who is pnbllshi r of th Insurance Press at New Yolk, is a son of the late K. C. Webster, who was a well known La Salle editor for many years. Members of the Ottawa Golf club fearing such accidents as Webster is now Involved in, have protected themselves from monetary loss by taking out Insurance policies, a Dumber of companies are issuing policies which protect players from Injury and also from damage suits in the event that their drives find a 'soft spot" on some other player, Although many players have i n hit at the local club, no serlons in jury was reported this year. STARS TO RAISE FUND FOR FRANCE Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE. u at uington i act n ! troii .... i hi7 ago . . . i Itdudi Iphla IW ,it:t ,,tS I. Pel Win l.o e. so 04 (138 884 ,M7 I I I ,1!':! 170 698 ,868 ,688 ,ii27 ...20 .,'.17 tit? .474 Hill ,856 II' s 680 ,618 10 4UU ,4J 88J .348 YiTti'rd.-y'c Results. New Vork, 21 ; w a ihlngton, i 'lev elaud, ; Detroit, : Games Today. Cllli ago at Phlla leiphlu. St. Louis at Boston, i 'b v, land at New York. others not scheduled, NATIONAL LEAGUE, N York Pittsburgh St Louis Boston . . . Brooklyn . t Ipclnnatl Chicago . idol IW, , . 81 ,84 .7S L. Pel Win Lose Phil: Ilia Ml HI 71 72 71 I S Sll ill S7 19 ti'l .CI 7 ,699 ,r.68 t'i7 ." 11 .112 .880 6Q .1.71 :.27 ' .488 in; ,831 ,613 561 .20 .4t-2 ,41 ,409 ,828 New tennis rariow actio!-, York mate! citle: sept yesterday's Results. to, 4 s. Be ton. 1! 7, nati, 6; Brooklyn, " Games Today. Pin iburgh. idulcd. e I in. Th. sts nit te at iirgh. Bull. iio. Hartford, Other places to be an- Th Te matches are to the American commit' ated Prance. HOW'S YOUR FORD? Does it start right off the first turn over? 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Sheldon, first up, was thrown out at second Smykal singled, while Lynch doubled .coring Smykal. Wllmeroth Blngled, scoring Lynch, while Padernl singled, scoring Wllmeroth. .Muggles (lied 01, to first. Roth singled, scoring Pa derni, whil,. Bruudage died out to first. In the following frame Pontlac had no chance whatever to tie the score. Renlgaie starred out with a slngp. Qraber struck out. Stevenson knot :; ed a high fly to lirst. Kutz missed if Newark. N. ,1 . ; 185,000 damages I right, eye. blinded golf DfJI. has be, nelius Toohey.l 1. l'ranklin Webster Too hey charges n a fifty yard appro pi. . .'V or the loss by a blow u brought a caddy, of Last. suit for or his from a by Cor- against ( i range, making A Uarrow Range. " Tlie motion picture people are at their wits' ends fr ,,v;1.iris wiIll new plots. Don't they know that there tiro but .TT plots which omipre bend every poeaibte human experience and set the limits fr dramatist aml Ptory ami novel writer? 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