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Rusch to Mifler, put the ball on the HAWKEYES WIS STARS ON UNE FOR BUCKEYE TEAM Moorhead 12-yard lipe. , Fargo was penalized five yards for offside and it. FIRST TITLE VICTORY GAVE KENT ROOD IS was then that Rudd, cool as a cu cumber, booted the place-kick, with IN 20 YEARS Rusche holding the ball on the 30- HAWKCTES TITLE HOPEOFFARGO yard line. Rudd handled the Far
University of Iowa foot lished Iowa as supreme in con? by defeating Northwest%rn University "Dene" Rudd, the new idol of high from the Amateur Athletic union, the ball eleven, western conference cham ferenc6 circles but gave the eleven: 14 to 0, while Illinois wasellminating - school footabll fans and just now a Minnesota Skating association, which virtually an undisputed claim to Ohio State from the race in . a "game 1 social favorite, is Just a "kid," who recently withdrew from the Western pions, led all the. big ten stars in scor- , : lng during the; past season. Devine the championship of thp. middle-' which was-the biggest upset ot the | sincewinn ng the intercity high school Skating association, will control ama tallied 68 of the 123. points hli team west. The Hawkeyes won five con-,; season.-' ( football championship for Fargo from teur skating in this state. Formerly, ference games and losing none, de Moorhead by his sensational place* made In championship contests, a rec 1 Despite Iowa's victory; the -North- ' the Western Skating association had ord which has not been equalled In feated Notre Dame, the leading western eleven brought honors to its kick last Saturdav afternoon, has jurisdiction in Minnesota. the conference in recent years. mkldlewestcrn team outside the school by the determined stand it taken to cover rather than getting The board of directors of the state Devtnfe's record ' represents nine big ten. Notre Dame defeated made against an eleven which it had • into the limelight. skating associati6n will meet soon and- touchdowns and 14 goals from touch Nebraska and also the army. been predicted would triumph'by a I The "little star" failed to atend make plane for a strenuous winter of The final standing: score of from 30 to 4p to 0.' 'The some of the social functions planned ice sports, which will include state downs. He' led the conference in each Team Won of these branches of scoring as well > Lost Tied Pet. champion lowans were held scoreless In honor of the Fargo high school vic and Twin.. Cities' outdoor and indoor * as In the total points. Counting pre- ! Iowa- .... 5 0 0 liooo In the third and fourth periods, but tory. ( There was keen d sappointment meets, according to Edward Gray, of Umlnary games, his total would be Ohio State 4 1 0 .800 shoved over a touchSwn in each ot when the "little star" failed to come. Minneapolis, president of the associa much larger. I Chicago '• 4 1 0 .800 the first two quarters. s His gridiron buddies said that tion. Wisconsin 3 1 1 .780 "Denne's" toe does not work"so well Three branches of activity will be % Ranking next to Devine was Elliott,! Iowa Undefeated. • Wisconsin'halfback, who scored seven ! Michigan 2 1 ••it .687 i on the ballroom floor as it does on stressed—speed, figure and social- touchdowns for 42 points in cham- > Indiana •, . 1 -2 0 .333 The defeat of Northwestern left-' a snow-covered gridiron. Since he skating. Other forms of the winter plonshlp contests, while Locke of L Minnesota 2 4 0 .333 Iowa . undefeated this season.' the registered the famous kick of last sport will received attention and one Iowa was third and Beiding ot,-Iowa' Pnnlufe .. 1 4 0 .200 .team's record in the confefence being Saturday, "Dene" has received scores of the first acts of the newly formed'; tied for fourth place, giving the' Illinois .... 1_ "4 0 .200 five games won and none':lost.In of invitations to social events at which body will be to furnish the public Northwestern 0 > ,> f addition Northwestern conquerors of rinks with competent instructors who .t f : Hawkeyes three of the first four lead V 5 0 .000 <#>•* *V- he might become the "lion" of the ing scores of the season. Nebraska and also of the Army, was festivities but "Dene" has declined will work with the amateurs who are defeated, thus, givine- the Hawkeyes ambitious to gain fame toy their skat Record of Scores. : "with pleasure." an apparently clear title to the mld- Unwilling To Step Out ing; . • The following table shows the dlewestern. championship as well:as to More than 700 members in the touchdowns, goals and field goals and MORE THAN 200 Dean Trott. the big ten honors. "Who knows," said "Dene" last state belong to the new organization. total points made '-v in the state high school cham KANSAS COACH DIBS. C.T— ference championship games being in pionship battle. I'll just wait until Emporia, Kansas. Nov. 21.—Don guard.. Under the modern style of play which minimizes the line plunging j it• impossible for the players to get a thai is over and ir I make as credit 1 cluded. All but - Pixley are back field MID-WEST TOURNEY which gave the guard opportunities on the defense and offense the guard foothold a^d»*•« >»-**•both elevens—— resorted to : Davisv star half back on the Kansas men* position became very Inconspicuous. But^Trott has'made his presence felt 'desperate: forward passing- attempts. able showing as I d d in the Fargo- state normal football team here, died Player—Team. TD. G. IPG. Total Moorhoad inter-citv battle, then I'll • Des Moines, la., Nov. 19. — The. by his spectacular work "in plunging t li rough the ;ppppsing line and sjhlllng The mud proved too great a handi- todafr, following injuries received in a A. Devine, Iowa 9 14 0 68 plays and -in getting into plays after h Is'work "oi^ tbfe'lfne has been .oonipkt'- ' .caphere also and few'of the "heaves be wilUnff to sten out." game with Baker university of Bald iff Elliott, Wisconsin 7 0 0 42 entry list in the Middle-west'Bowling ; v In the meantime his social favor association's annual tournament, to be Were successful. \ win, Kansas, Saturday. Locke, Iowa...... S 0 0 30 ites are waiting. They don't know 4,4" I Beiding, Iowa...... 3 0 0 18 held here November 18 to Deqember -Ti»e best pass of the day came in who will be the lucky one. For Sale—Genuine German Roller 3, closed on November 10 witlri mow . ... the first four minutes of play and "Dene's' famous kick was made in Taylor; Ohio State 3 0 0 18 ! Mr a 'touchdown which was'not al- brought the Hawkeyes, their first canaries. Phone 1635J, or call at 920 Workman, Ohio State.3 0 0 18 than 200 teams entered. the first quarter. A forward pass. Cherry street.—Adv. Thomas, Chicago 3 0 0 18 Secretary M. J. Bocker predicts lowed because Harvard held, netting score. After worjrfng the ball down that this year's convention will be the them a 15-yard -penalty. Yale in- to the purple's 35-yard line Aubrey, Rundt,,. Wisconsin .,...1 11 0 17 tercepted a forward pass and O'Hearn ; Devine shot a pretty pass to his broth- Brown, Minnesota .... 2 0 0 12 best on record. 1 Chicago has the most teams entered punted .to midfield. Owen took the: er, Glenn, who dodged through 2J RoJnney, Chicago 10 1 . 9 ball to Tale's 10-yard line but was yards to a touchdown. ill Plxley, Ohio State 0 # 0- 9 so far as out-of-town entries are con cerned, being represented by 33 out. of bounds on the 35-yard line. . Devine Brothers Star. Devlne's work was by no means a teams. Kansas City is sending 16 FROMYALECREW After a series of line plays Owen surprise, for the.little quarterback has teams, Omaha, Minneapolis and St. kicked a field goal from Yale's 35- In the second consistent line plung earned a gretft reputation during his yard. line.. Score: Harvard 10, ing by L/ocki, Iowa fullback, combin three years on the Hawkeye eleven. Louis eich each; St. Paul and Indian c apolis, six each and Milwaukee and Yale 3. . ed with clever interference by Glenn An Western Quarterback. Cedar Rapids four each. Was a Last Period Victory Devine for his brother Aubrey's end Devine, who lives in DM Moines. • The out-of-town entry • list is the runs brought the ball to Northwest- ave a For the Crimson; Score Heu em's, three-yard line and Lockl then Iowa, was All-Iowa quarterback in largest in the history of the Mid-West BOWLING plunged through for another touch high school and has been chosen by association, according to Secretary io to 3. down. A. Devine kicked both goals. virtually every critic aa all-conference looker. Some of the greatest bowl •i.. . and all-western quartefback during ers in the country will be here during Few changes were made, in the the past two seasons! 'He is stocky in the tournament. standing of the teams in the Senior Mtature, weighing 168 pounds, alhough -V (By The Associated Press.) bowling league during the past week C only 5 feet, 9 Inches in height. Devine Rudd Drop-kicks Fargo Cambridge. Mass., Nov. 21.—A sessions aB rtiost of the. quintets is 28 years old. Crimson victory, the success of Har rolled in conslstancy with their stand- FOOTBALL RESULTS During the past season the Iowa vard spirit aijd HarVard system- ings in the leg^ue. A week ago the 'White Owl High To 3-0 Victory . eleven was said to fee a two man team marked the 'annual YaTe-Harvard Wilde Al eyet crew rested in third Hamline 14; North Dakota Univer so far as scoring was concerned. De- game Saturday. The score wai 10 to.V place in the league standing but as sity 0. vine and Locke doing most of the ball Fargo, Nov. 19.—A new high school' This was a last period victory in the result of the loss of three games Wisconsin' 0; Chicago 3. \ carrying. Both-were greatly .aided how football star was made to>day; His which a touchdown by Owen, a noai ofi the alleys. Thursday evening the Minnesota 0; Michigan 38. ever, by Glenn Devine, half back and name is Dean Rudd, fullback on. the kicked from It' by Buell and a goal team was relieved of that position by Illinois 7; Ohio State 0. Aubrey's brother, who Is not a flashy Fargo high school elevent. '. In the from the field by Owen, gave the the Trepanier'Pharmacy crew and Iowa 14; Northwestern 0. player, but is qne of the greatest inter second, period of the game Rudd team of Captain Keith Kane points dropped to fifth-place in the league Nebraska 35-, Ames 3. ference maker* In. the central west. made )p. place kick from the) thirty Worth-ngton, Minn., High 7; Still- yard line which won Fargo the inter which surpassed the three gained by . standing, -allowing Company "M" to city..,! -gridiron.-. championship from Yale through the field goal.'of/Cap-; advance a notch to fourth" place in water High 0. tain " "Mac" Aldrich, kicked in the j the standing. ' Crcightonn—/». 0; South Dakota State 7. SCHAEFERMAKET Moorhead, 3' to 0. The game was v Wabash 22; DcPauw 0. played in two degree below tempera first quarter. . . ' j, In the Commercial league there NEW RECORD IN ture. The Harvard triumph was' unex- j was -quite a shake up in the roster of Boston Coliege 10; Georgetown 14. / pected generally, coming at the close j the. teams. The gibell crew, headed; Butler 28; Frankl.-n 0. BILLIARD PLAY HAS BEST AVERAGE. of a season of uncertainty for the the list last week but as a result of! Notre Dame 21; Marquette 7. Crimson eleven and of previously un- - Tuesday night's session were replaced Case 28; Kcnyon 0. Chicago, N6v. 19.—A world record Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 2*1.—Ohio broken successes by Yale. .It caused "by the Americqp Railway Express! Harvard 10; Yale 3. an unprecedented triple tie among Pen.isylvania Freshmen 19; Cornell of 18.2 .balk line billiard tournament state university has been in western bowlers-and slippej to second place ( m ',5 play was established Saturday by Jake conference football competition for the "big three"—Prlncetony the win- in the standing. The R. G. Dunn JPrrshmen 7 Schaefer of Chicago when he aver- nine years, and a'though the "baby" . ner over Harvard, Yale, the tamers of Cigar crew rested in second p'ace last La Fayette 28; Lehigh 6. aged 200 in defeating Welker Coch- of the big ten has the record of hav- I'Tlger, Harvard the. victor. oVer Yale: week" but this week -resides in third Rutgers 17; West Virginia 7. rane of San Francesco In a match in ing the best winning average of any Played at Harvard Stadium. -lilace: t The I. O. O. F. quintet,"" which Brown 7; Colgate 0. i the International tournament being- team during this time, Ohio State has •held up the string from the bottom ' Carnegie Tech. 21; Maryland 0. This Yale-Harvard game was play Oberlih 7; We«ern Reserve 0. held here. Cochrane failed to count, won 25 games, lost 10 and tied one ed in the Harvard stadium before a last week, gave up that- berth to the Schaefer got a run of 82 in the first in that time.' Illinois, in these nine crowd of almost 66,000, and the or International Harveser crew No. 2, Syracuse 14; Dartmouth 7. inning and ran out with 318 in the years, has the second best record, ganized cheering, the outbursts of ap and Went into seventh place in the Wesleyan 7; Union 0. second. , i with 30 victories, 13 defeats and five plause, the mass 'songs and the banct standing. -The other teams ace as Holy Cross T; New Hampshire 13. The best previous averagee wer* ties. .Chicago has won 30 and lost 21, concerts that are traditional with they .were a. week ago. ' • • Indiana 3; Purdue 0. 03 1-3 made by Willie Hoppe, world's with two ties. Iowa, Minnesota and these contests, all enlivened and col Parish-maintained his lead In the Centre College 25; Washington & Champion, in 1916, and 100 by George . CTinAnntHn. ttm nnii/ nihw' ored the picture. individual averages of the senior Lee, 0. Sutton„ nearly- two decades ago._ ! ence elevensi thart. have won more than ,T o the Harvard viotorv in •t"hi"h league during |the week but Nichols St. Olaf 14; Gustavus Adolphus 0. George Sutton, the-young Chjcago half their games since 1913; Michi- Its football coa'ching system fashion replaced -Kontos for second place In Kansas Aggies 14; Oklahoma 7. "^L jfestar today defeated Ora Mornlngstar gan w6n 7 and lost 8, not haying been ed the strate^ey and dictat.,.1 ihj Lac- the-standing: Tom McGoey held his Johns Hopkins 17; St. Johns 3. .t Diego, 400 to 281. Sutton in the conference all of these years. tics and its football playing spirit car berth- in third place. In the Com Swarthmore 55; Havcrford 0. iE played out in twelve Innings with a ried the team fighting th:/>ugh play mercial league Seifert gav6 wayx to '^University of Ohio 0; Gonzaga 0. high run of 156 while Mornlngstar ST. OliAFDEFEATS G. A. ers contributed notably. The were Xietcalf at the head of ..the column Oregon Aggies 0; University of :*§ had. a high run of 237. St. Peter, Minn., Nov. 19.—In a Owen, Buell, Fritz, Chapin and Kane. •and took Suprenant's p'ace as second Oregon 0. , Sutton's victory today was the first football game played on a slippery on the list'shoving the latter down to Coe 28; Cornell 7. in ;hts five tournament matches. , field and In zero temperature, St. Olaf First Period. third position. University of jColorado 10; Colorado %% HoPPe, the%1tie defender, defeated defeated Gustavus Adiolphus, 14 to 0, Harvard kicked off and O'Hearn re High individual game-for the week State Agricultural College 0. „,,f' Edourd Horemans, the Belgian 'and /here this afternoon turned it fifteen yards. On an ex In the:-SeniAr league was annexed by River Falls (Wis.) Normal 3; La « •),*champion of Europe, 400 to 379, in 19 change Of punts Aldrich was downed Nichols when lie totalled -222 pins. Crosse Nbrmal 0. innings. Hoppe has wop every match Suits Pressed and Sterilized—60c. on Harvard's 36-yard line. Aldrich The three-game score that' totalled Montana Mines 0; Montana Wes in whiqji hehas participated. The Art Cleaners & Dyers. 11 % S. tried a drop kick from the 47-yard Wg was made- by Bolton in rolling. 59,0 leyan 0. 3rd St.—Adv. line, which failed and Yale put the •for the thirty .games. The Hotel Da- California 42; Stanford 7. i SMITH TO SE3E BIG (JAME. ball in play on the 20-yard -ine. Aft cot&h team took premier honors for Hampton Roads Training Station 9c for One Berkeley, Cal., Nov. 21.—Andy er several exchanges of^punts Yale the week in the single game and also 0; Great Lakes Training Station 14. .. Smith, head coach of the University worked the ball to Harvard's 10-yard in the three-game total. In the form Box of 50: 94.M jj of California's champion footbVl ITALY HONORS HER - line. Standing on thfe 15-yard line er the Hotel crew oha'ked up a total f -team, today was eri route to Philadel Aldrich- kicked a field .goal. Yale 3 of 940 pins and in the latter 2,687. BECKER GOES INTO phia to witness the Cornell-Pennayl- UNKNOWN SOLDIER Harvard 0. Metcalf captured single and three- • wania game Thursday. He w^ll view gatne score honors in,the Commercial" LEAD IN BOWLING * t&e Artrfy-Navy.gridiron battle in New Second Period. ^ league by totalling 225 for a single f York Saturday. He will endeavor to The second kickoft- went over game and 623 for three games. His MEET IN DES MOINES a line on the tetpn to be selected Yale's goal lUre and the ball went scores were high fro the week in both i represent the east .in the annual Into .play £>n the 20-yard line. Harvard leagues. The Occidents . took the Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 21.—G. New Year's da}' cfas&lc' at Pasadena. with- the; )#ind oh her .back played a team honors in both ' classes with Becker of Milwaukee went Into the I vG*'.'" kicking game. A fumble after being icores of 901 and 2.4J51. , lead In the singles event in last night's tackled gave Harvard the ball on Following are the team standings rolling of the Middle West Bowling if Yale's 28-yard line. Owen of Har-. And the lead'ng individual bowlers, in tourney here by shooting a score of *& vard tried a drop kick from the 30- the two leagues; 726, which breaks the world's record U yard. line which was -short. O'Hearn in tournament bowling. The Souln 'i caught it and was'downed on" his 2- Senior league. Clothiers of Fremont, Neb., were the yard line. Aldrich kicked from be Team Played .won lost Per. only five man team to get Into the hind his goal' 'ine, Buel - making a Troy Laundry... 2'1 16 5. .762 upper ten in that event, going into fair catch on the 31-yard line. Owen Hotel Dacotah ai«- 15. 6 .71^ second place with a score of 2,868. SKILLEDWELD/NC failed at a try for i.lacement. Yale Trepanier Pharm... 21 .12 » .671 Morrow-Riley, a double team from put the -ball In play on the 20-yard Company "M". 21 rz 9 .571 Kansas City, retained their lead in line. Wlldo Alleys 21 11 10' .524 that event with a score of 1,257. E. After an exchange of punts Buell Armans'Sweet Shop 21 . 9 '12 .429 Somers of Milwaukee went into the Millions More for 1921 • • • Johnson's ...... 21 8 13 .381 lead in the all-events special with a 7 made a fair" catch oh Yale's 43-yard score of 1,865, which practically as ; " . - • | . line. ; Owen failed.- on an attempted Int.. Hai-v. Co. No. 1 21 1 20' .047 goal from' placement, and Ya'e put sured him a commanding' position in Smokers are watching values as never the ball in play from tke 20-yard line. Individual Averages. that event. Neither' team could gain and an ex 'Player Games .Pins.Average before. We are glad of it. "Flush" change of punts followed. Jordan Parish 21 ..Nich. Ichols 11 ALLEGED TICKET addend 'a -thrlll with a 16-yard run times are apt to be times of careless n around* end, but O'Hearn punted aft-' McGoey, Tom.. '21 SCALPERS APPEAR er three plays were smeared. Har Kontos 19 Sibell, Fred ... 20 buying. Anything "gets by." . . -, .i ".iiiiiillUft I vard made It firpt down' on its 36- IN COURT TODAY yard line. On the next play Jordan Sandbrlnk 15 2664 4- Intercepted a pass and, was downed'at Stewart 21 . Chicago. Nov.. 21.—Eleven young midfield. O'Hearn tried a drop kick Hansen 18 -3144 men arrested Saturday afternoon on During 1921 we are making millions General Automobile from, his own 45-yard line which was Johnson, Norm. Stagg field preceding the Chicago- unsuccessful. The ha'f ended with Finch ...... Wisconsin football game, charged more White Owl Cigars than during 1920. Repairing v ':y': ' the ball in Harvard's possession on Bolton . ,v with offering tickets to the game at her own 24-yard line; ' Score: Yale 3 Bapon 3621 scalpter's prices, appealed in boys' Harvard 0., Bruce. D. R 3610 ' Why? Because smokers everywhere 0XY-ACETYLENE Goldberg ...... court' today. % /nilrd Period. Kilgore •..... 3675:: are becoming convinced that no other phapln',replaced Coburn at fullback' >.Mxrand'- ...... 3570 f -. .170 CORNELL RUNNERS WELDING for Harvard, and Cross replaced 3for 25c cigar offers such Value. -' Guernsey at guard for Yale. Yale: .y Oommcrohl Dcagtio. TO DEFEND TITLE /;• There is no experi-, kicked off andean exchange of punts' Team " P'layed won lost per, followed. Tale then "'took the ball American Ry., Ex. 21 16 6 .762 New-York. Nov. 21.—Cornell uni Renting at your ex and began hammering Harvard's line; Slbclls 21 6 .714 versity's. cross country team, will de White Owl's leadership in volume of taking the ba'l from Its own 40-yard H. ,G.. Dunn Cigar 21 7 <667 fend its intercollegiate hill and dale pense when you liave us line to the Crimson 2 8-yard line. A Occident 21 9 .671 title here today against the runners sales gives us immense advantages in forward pass netted Y ale two yards ST, P; O. K'ks 21 '12 .429 r oh seventeen other eastern colleges. 'do the weldiiig* ^ and O'Hearn attempted a drop kick P.' G,. & Corrlgan.. 21 14 .33$ About 160 runners were to start. buying good tobacco. It also permits * from the 30-yard line, which went I. O. O. F 21 16 .286 IpjVe , know liow—we wide, titrew replaced Hubbard for Int Har. Co. No. 2 21 15 .238 K&r MEDA16 FOR TEAM. V;: i Harvard, as the period ended. Score; •: \ ' ua to manufacture at a smaller profit ^ ^give results that will Individual Averagos. - J Iowa City. Nov. 31.—The board of Harvard 7, Yale 3. Control of athletics at the Iowa state stand upj The first cost V PlayUr' ' Games Pin* Average university will award mln'atnre gold / per cigar^'-r Have a White OwL . , " OPourth Period. Metcalf ,.v*21 #430. .162 and silver footballs to members of the • " 'fih • ' is the last oft all work O'Hearn ran back.• • UWW .164 The footballs will be worn as cratch Mi Park, Grant & Corrigan Co. Grand Forks to its final resting place the body ot a O'Hearn carried It around a£d to •Gavin'•.;;.... .U, ,163. charms and Mil be inscribed aa fol- xwrntiBrroRs - nameless hero wbo fell upon the field Harvard's 17-yard line., Saul1 -...... i. •••* 18 .169 lows: Grand Forka Welding Co., dt battle In the late war. Photo Jordan made five yards, then Aid* Dryden ....i.;. 14 216Stn&;, .153 "Western aad Big Ten Champions jsliows a Roman column surmounted rich intercepted a forward pasl^ Tttf- iFreschette .. .':.16 ..I6> 'im.!!'0 ' v ^ ; 1 stii. with,», vase ot wa .153 much preferred to fresh ones.
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