PASS SEVEN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 1916, HAMILTON 10U1HAB

PORTING GOSSIP Suppose Fatimas were NOT Sensible Hamilton Hi Defeated It isn't possible to fool men for long. Lincoln said that MIAMI BOYS ARE better than we could. IJ Surely, if Fatimas were not as By Springfield Boy* EASY_VICTORS comfortable to the throat and tongue as we say they are line. Bauer went in for Knuckle anc —if they did not leave a man feeling keen and "jit" after Coach Bowman Erred byj tried a drop kick but it was blocked A Springfield man recovered it 01 Red And White Team Putting Second Team the 35 yard line. A forward Clar! a long-smoking day—do you suppose that more Fatimas to Crist put the ball on the 22 yan Scored Over Western Players In The Game line again. Bauer sent the ball spin would be sold every day than any other high-grade cigar- ning between the posts for a uea Reserve. Three important factors stood out drop kick. Score: Springfield 10 ette ? CJ Remember these facts as you try Fatimas and boldly in the football game on Satur- Hamilton 7. Oxford, 0., Nov. 20. — Miami me day 'afternoon when the Hamilton Stone kicked off for 35 yards Western Reserve here Saturday ii observe how comfortable, how sensible they really are. high school team was defeated for Eyler tried to make a circus catcl the annual struggle, and the big Red the first time this year. The husky and dropped the ball. Crist rccov and White team was victorious by n score oC 35 to 6. Burt, Crawford and Or. warriors from Springfield were the for Springfield. Pietsch iiailei 1 ones to turn the trick by a score of Stone for a. 20 yard loss. Hamil McVcy starred for Miami, while 10 to 7. ton's 24 yard line. Black returnee" Denaplc and Kennedy played best for The first thing whicJh contributed Mic ball 40 yards to "Springfield's 3f Reserve. T he line-up: largely to the defeat of the local yard line. Jackman made. 30 yard; Western Res. Positions. Miami Execll ...... L E ...... Stcule squad was the inefficient manner in for first down. Black went aroum right end for 20 yards to the 5 yar<: Micbalske ..... L T ...... Bacr which Coach Bowman handled the Dillon ...... L G ... Zimmerman team. He was so absolutely confi- line. A touchdown seemed certair but House held again and the bal: Mook ...... C ...... Hal dent that his team would easily beat Ammerman ... R G Shipp Springfield' that he started two was put back on the 21 yard line. Persky ...... R T i Hull members of the second team on the End runs and forward passes failed. Blaik Fourth Quarter. Fussciman ---- RE ends. Not\dctrncting anything from Dcnaple ..... Q B Burt the good grfm'es these boys put up it Stewart instead of trying to lit Crawford the score with a drop kick called I'm Palmer ...... L IT ... V remains that Bowman should be cnt- Kennedy ..... R II___ _ . McGinnis ici/.ed for not starting his strongest a forward pass on the fourth down. MeVay It failed and the ball went to Sprin AYcinbcrg ..... F B team and if the game proved to be a Score by periods: field. Stone punted to Stewart wlic walk-away then he could put in souw Western Reserve . . . 0 0 0 0—0 returned the ball 5 yards. House of the second string men. Miami ...... 7 7 7 14-35 Another thing which helped Spring punted out of bounds on Spring- Referee— Mr. DurEco of Williams. field was the playing of House. This field's 11 yard line. Stone punted to Umpire — Mr. Waygandt of Wooster. player by his "bear-hug"' and Black who carried the ball to the 15 Head Linesman— Mr. Prugh of Wcs- "foot-work" caused the locals to yard line. A fumble gave Spring leyau. lose sixty yards by penalties. Two field the ball. Stone punted to Time of Quarters— Fifteen and fifteen-yard penalties came at times Black on the 32 yard line. Black twelve and one-half minutes. when Hamilton was within their op- threw a forward to Stewart who was Substitutions-— Miami: O'Brien for ponent's ten-yard line and killed ot'i downed on the 18 yard line. . A long Dillon, Moran for Ziinmcviuan.-Craw- all chances for possible scores. forward over the line from Black t ford for Mc.Vey, . L. Crawford for The third and deciding factor was Pietsch was almost good'. Pictscl; Crawford, Dillon for O'Brien. the classy football played by tun had the ball in his hands hut Springfield boys. Their inlorfercnco bounced out. It was a piece was great and they always covered tough luck for had 'he held the bull MIAMI every play well. the game would have been won. It THE GAME. was 'Springfield's ball on the 20 yard OHIO WESLEYAN line. Stone made 2li yards around Tirst Quarter. Delaware, Nov. 20.—With two let- the ends and then kicked to Blac'i; Hamilton chose to receive at Ilia ter men and a dozen new men of var- south goal. Stone kicked to Jack- on Hamilton's 15 yard line. Black sity calibre answering to the call Cor Chas. Sclimitt 110 147 125 man on the 20 yard lino. Jacknuiu tossed a forward to Pietsch for basketball material, Ohio Wesleyan took it back 15 yards before being 35 yard sain. Four successive for- AITKEN WINNER university is optimistic. A fifteen EXCELSIORS AND 410 418 downed. On a fake kick House Ward passes failed and the ball went WOMEN BO *LERS Totals 410 game schedule has been approved. AT SANTA MONICA JOLLY FOUR. chased around the left end for 11 to Springfield in the center of Games will be played with most or TIGERS ARE WINNERS Y. W. C. A. Alleys. yards. Jaekman bucked for 1. yair. field. Stone punted out of bounds 01 . Mrs. Earl Robbins ... V2 104 10!) the strong teams in the Ohio confer- Scores of 100 or better made l>y j Mrs. Phil Locknmn ... 79 92 b9 Some one walked through the Hamil- the 35 yard line. A forward pasi The Boys' Basket ball league play- Santa Monica, Cal., Nov. 20.- ence and several eastern teams will be the ladies Saturday: I Earl Robbins ...... 158 94 Ib5 ton defense and nailed Black for a •as intercepted. Stone punted ovei met. Conch Dixon is quite confident ed its usual series of games on Satin'- Driver Lewis Jackson and three other the goal line and it was Hamilton's Miss liiith Andrews, 1.02. Phil Lockman 107 172 127 5 yard loss. House limited to Baylor that he will have a speedy aggrega- ily night in the Y. M. C. A. gynin- persons were killed Saturday in the who was downed in his tracks. bull on the 20 yard line. Stewart U tion which will even better the record siiini. One of the largest crowds that Miss Margaret Phillips, 110, 1.12. 'iolsch by the air route gained 40 seventh annual international pri/.e au- Totals 496 462 510 Springfield was only able to get !i of hist year's Red and Black quin- Miss Clara Slade, 11!). Scores of 100 or bctlcr made by yards in three downs and Stone yards. 'Springfield intercepted a tet, which annexed the conference was present and cheered a great deal tomobile race, which was won in rec- Miss Marie Slade, 100. forward puss on its own 20 yard line ord-breaking time on the Santa Mon the ladies were: punted to Millikin. Millikin returned title. for their favorites. The Tiger team Miss Manic Alexander, 1-12, 130. Miss Marie Slade, 116, 1.1!),' 130, the ball 10 yards. Stewart threw a as the whistle sounded. Final scoiv: ica course, by Johnny Aitken, driving The schedule is us follows: Dec. won their game by a forfeit from the Miss Glenna Uevinglon, 20-1, .137. 108. forward pass without looking and Springfield 10, Hamilton 7. Hi, Ottcrbcin at Delaware; Dec. ID, Crystals who were unable to apiioni- as relief for Howard Wilcox. Aitkiin Miss Cora Spivey, 173, 1(18, .131, 1 is the same driver who won the Cin- Mrs. Guy Compton, 115, 117. Joyce didn't know it was coming . Lineup Ohio State at Delaware; January 9, Hi floor for their game. 146. Springfield. cinnati speedway trophy. The dead, Mrs. Karl Robbins, 104, 109. Stone caught the pass and raced to Hamilton. Virginia Weslcynu at Dela- For the fourth time this Miss Edith Paige, 141, HIS. Mrs. Harry Sliollcnbargcr, 117. .tho 15 yard line. Line plunges made Bccler, I'lgry. Crist ware; January 13, Wittenberg nl Mxcelsiors succeeded in defeating besides Jackson, are: Miss Cora Hufi'eiiburger, 100, 112. Oik Harold Hdgerton, Los Angeles, Mrs. Bert Paige, 116. it, first down for Springfield on Peters. Springfield, January 20, Miami at the Olympics in one of the best ami Miss Anna Conuaughton, .113. Mrs. Wm. T. Schcnk, 112. Hamilton's 3 yard line. Clarke buck- ... Meredith Delaware; January 23, Ohio State at .spectator. Mrs. Win. T. Selicuk, 100. closest games seen this year. The Lewis Jackson, Los Angeles, diiver. Miss Clara Slade, 116. ed through Kyler for the touchdown. Sehwcikcrt- Columbus; January Olympics bad everything their way Mrs. Stanley Kapp, .1.0!), 103. McCaguc J. If. Jenkins, motion picture eam- No league games tonight, all alleys Stone kicked goal. Score: Spring- Granvillc; Feb. !), Allc ;heiiy at Mcad- during the first half which ended 15 Mrs. Bert Paige, 1.07, 117, 105. arc open. field 7\ 1 Inmillon 0. Under... Luu 10, Grove City ir, operator. In two consecutive games Saturday villc, Pa.; February to 8 in their favor. In the second Unidentified woman, lemonade Stone kicked off to Eyler. Both Kyl'er.... Ci rnss at Grove City, Pa.; Feb. 13, Dcnison half however, the Excelsiors hracal night Fred Itulil rolled 213 and 222, POLLARD STAlTFOR BROWN. lines were stone walls and the re- .1 oyee-...... Kunkle- at Delaware; Feb. 16, Ohio at Alb- •cnder. the third gaim! he rolled 1H3. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 20—The and succeeded in scoring 11 points to The injured: mainder of the period was used np I'ielsch Buuers ens; Feb. 17, West Virginia Wesle- their opponents 4. This made a tie High school league tonight. Brown football team furnished a Bay'.cr John Ghianda, Los Angeles, Jack- in an exchange of punls. The quai- Stewart. ..QI1 .... yan at Buchuniuin, W. V'n.; Feb. 22 score of 19 to 19 nl the end of the Married Folks league tomorrow substantial selling Saturday for a tcr ended with the ball in Spring .LH B ... Clarke Mount Union at. Delaware; March 3, son 's mechanician. Black... :amc. Both (earns played five mill- J. S. llannigan. Los Angeles, spec- gridiron star, I'Vc'd Pollard, its negni fiold's possession on Hamilton's 43 Millikin. .R'l-l B .. SUm-- Wittenberg at Delaware, March 10, ik'S extra time and it was here that, ..VB Wright ator. Married Folks League. half back, whose brilliant attack yard line. Jaekman. Case at Delaware. he Kxcclsiors look a great spurt Jackson, a Los Angeles driver, on On the Y. W. C. A. alleys the Ciom? Second Quarter. inchdowns—Hamilton, Stewart, Eight of the games will be pi: counted most of the twcnty-om. coring 4 points in quick succession his thirteenth lap, swerved into one won two of three games from the Kgry and Piclseh went in for Springfield, Clarke. Goals from on the home floor. The points by which the Bruuonians de- o Hie Olympics none. of the palm trees lining the course, Miamis, losing the second game by Joyce and Heeler. Stone punted to Touchdowns — Hamilton, Stewart; will have two long trips in | feated Harvard. Brown, undefeated The standing of teams at the pres- lie car uprooted the first palm tree five pins, and breaking the one game i through the season, prevented a Black who was downed in his truest Springfield, Sloir.!. Goals from ruary bpth taking them into it time is Kxcclsiors 1st, Tigeis it struck, overturned :i lemonade team total by 588. Crimson score and maintained it t by Crist. Black went around right Ki,.l,1_ Baiiers. --Umpires— Salassa, sylvuniu and West Virginia. . 2nd Olympics 3rd and Crystals last. stand, killing the woman in charge, MIAMIS. ' record of having held its goal line end without any interfere!!''.! for 15 Springfield Training school; Moore, G. Wilfrid Hibbc.rt, As the'v. M. C. A. basket ball sen- •iishcd Jenkins against a second Mrs. Dr. A. llammcrle 78 clear in every game. yards, lie made 5 more around left Springfield high school. Head Lines- son starts next wivk Satin-day night palm which was broken oil' short am! Mrs. James Strieker . .78 man—Falmcslock; Timer —Hennc- (Mid. Jaekman bucked the line for 3 will probably be the last game played wrapped itself about a third, tree. Dr. Aug. Tlamnierlc . 94 YALE TRIUMPHED bvirgor. Time of Quarters—12 iiiin- HURM!)IDGOOD yards. Stewart made if first down ••\ this league. In this wreckage Jackson was crushed James Strieker .... .145 OVER PRINCETON. through center. Black, Millikin and 1|tcs WORK EOR STATE and his body nearly cut in twain, lli.s Princeton. X. J., Nov. 20—I'lay- Jaekman made another first down. mechanician Ghianda, was thrown Totals 395 4U2 35 ing- erratic but alert football, Yalu Jaekman went through the center of CHAMPIONSHIP Cleveland, Nov. 20.—Ohio Slate HERMAN WILL out and escaped dangerous injuries. OKMS triumphed over Princeton in the an- the line for 12 yards. Black ton; j university cinched the Big Four cham- 115 81 117 CARROLL MEETS Jrs. Guy Compton ... imal game here Saturday by a scirv around right end for 9 yards. Mil- pionship in Ohio Saturday by soundly MEET WILLIAMS 92 116 TOBESEtTLED CLEMENTS TONIGHT Mrs. Bert Paige .... . 07 of 10 to 0. The result of the conttst, likin made it first down on Spring- trouncing Case .School of Applied 102 130 170 Cincinnati, ()., Nov. 20.—There is ny Compton which attracted the largest gathcriw field's 13 yard line. For three down?. Science, the final score being 28 to New Orleans, Nov. M—Pete "Kid' 185 Los Angeles, Nov. 20.— Whethc!, no reason why a great bout should 3crt Paige 147 154 ,ol' spectators that ever thronged into Springfield held and then Black shot 0. Ohio State outplayed Case in Herman, southern bantamweight i the Palmer Stadium, was a bitter a forward to Millikin but \\a lucked it will be 150 or 200 miles to decide every department of the game, the not result tonight, at the Arcade champion of New Orleans, and John- Totals 461 457 588, ,|is.,p|mjnt,,,cnl to the Crimson d- 4 inches of making first down. Stone the speed championship of the world Clcvelanders not having a chance to ny "Kid" Williams, world's bantam theatre in Klmwood when the gimil heavyweights, Sailor Carroll and The Jolly Four won three gamr^ |,(,,.cnt. punted to Black who brought the ball Ascot speedway on Thanksgiving, score and making only four first weight, title holder, of Baltimore 'rom the Hoosiers. downs in the entire game. Fullback Jack Clements, come together in a •back to the 24 yard line. Stewart will be decided at a conference today have been signed by Dominick Tor Mrs. H. Sliollcnbargcr OJ 117 The Journal's job department has tossed the ball to Pietsch for a 23 Boosel and High Half Hurley were lorich to fight 20 rounds for the lifteen-round contest before Ynkuiii the very latest styles in ImsincaS between Dario Resta and Johnny Uhlclic club. Both men arc in splcn- Mrs. Chas. Sclimitt .. 64 40 yard gain. The ball was on Spring- the particular stars of the game, both world's title here on January 8, 101. Harry Shollcnbargcr 130 10(i cards. field's 1 yard line. It look four Aitken, the two drivers most vitally making big gains ami doing great de- lid shape :ind ready for the gonj downs to put it over. Stewart fin- itcrcsted. Resta, by winning the fensive work. ,011 Bauniau will be referee. ally made the last 0 inchos. Stewart Vandcrbilt at Santa Monica on Paul Huriu, former Hamilton higl OHIO fOOTBALf Mike Griffin, manager of the club kicked goal. .Score: Springfield 7, Thursday, jumped ahead of Aitken school star, and the find of the pres- with a force of men, worked all last GAMES SATURDAY light getting the ring in shape for Hamilton 7. ^ in the championship fight and now ent season, did some good work at .he conlcst. and when the doors arc Stewart kicked to Crist. Stone has 4,100 points to Aitken 's 3,440. left half. More Men Although Aitken finished first ;u Ohio State 28—Case 0. ipcn tonight, everything will be in made a long pnnl the ball rolling Dcnison 7—Ohio Wesleyan 0. Are appreciating the fact they do not have to accept conditions over the goal lino fov a touch hack. the grand prise Saturday he was not .ip-top shape. allowed winner's points, as he drove COHERENCE Woosler 9—Ohio University 0. The ball was put in play on the 20 as fixed by forces over which they have no control. These men are (lie last 27 laps as relief to Howard Marietta 20—Ottcrbcin fi. WILLIAMS MEETS yard line. Mouse punted to Wright. BENNY CHAVESE Wilcox, his teammate. There is n STANDING Ml. Union 4!)—Oberlin 0. looking to the morrow for better individual standing and are mak- Mouse was holding and Hamilton general belief that both drivers will Miami 35—Western Reserve Ii. Kansas City, Mo., Nov.' 20.— Kid was shoved back 15 yards. Stone's Klevens W Pet ing a concentrated and intelligent effort, to overcome their present prefer the 150-mile route, although Springfield High 10—Hamilton 7. Williams, bantamweight champion of kick from placement failed. Just as Miami .... 5 1,001 the world, Sunday signed artir.lcs to handicap, to improve their financial affairs. neither lias expressed himself so far 1 ,()()( MILLER HUGGINS the half ended Black threw a for- receive 700 points. Denison . . meet Benny Chuvese, the Colorado it. looked like he The winner 3 .1 ,001 TO HOLD HIS JOB. ward - ,, „ Should Aitken win the speedway race State whirlwind, in a fifteen-round bout This is where our bank service will help the earnest man. It . 6 .83- St. Louis, Nov. 20.—Mrs. Schuylcr \vas going for a touchdown but Crist the championship will go to him by Mt. Union here December 5. protects and conserves his income, assists him to build the small (i Brillon, who filed suit for divorce Williams demanded and received a got him in Springfield's 35 yard a margin of 40 points. Ohio lino. Wooster . . 7 against her husband, was elected pres- big guarantee for his appearance surplus from each transaction inlo a lump sum which he can use Scond Half—Third Quarter. MIDDLETOWN WAS VICTORIOUS Cr.so 6 .007 ident of the St. Louis and slated thill the weigh!, must, he as a working force, use to earn him more money. Stewart kicked to. Stone who re- The East Night high school team Wesleyan 5 .667 club to succeed her husband, llfi pounds. Benny is confident the turned the ball to tho. 40 ynrd line. of Cincinnati was defeated by Mid- Reserve ...... 5 .400 i The resignation has been in posses- title will change hands by the knock Stone limited to Stewart who was got dletown Sunday at Middlctown by Akron ...... 6 .333 sion of Mrs. Britton ever since her out route, ns he has disposed of 3H the ball on the 5 yard line and car- 14 to 6. Middlctown was the first Northern ...... fi .333 husband was elected president of the opponents out of 55 with the slcc[ .133 clnh. First National Bank ried it back to the center of the field to score when J. Minchcr went ovcrlKenyon poke. the line in the first quarter, but East Cincinnati .000 Mrs. Britton paid Miller Huggin: for a 45 yard . A fumble gave •AVOTOI Night came right back in the second j Oberlin .000 would continue as manager of the All the world's great events art Springfield the ball. Stone punted 5 covered in the news columns of the to Stewart who dropped the bail. quarter, when Pryor, right half, took, Wittenberg .000 ehib, hut that there would be change. Hamilton Evening Journal. Schweikert recovered on the 22 yard the ball over the Middletown goal. ^Baldwin Wallace. .000 among tho players.