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“yet. >, THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |=|""art sens RIVERTON BEATS CASPER; ; NOTRE DAME “SHINES AGAIN- SMASHING ATTACK OF AVERNEN sarumnnyrs "=e eset emenes eeme™— vc See FLFEN INU NEEPS GASP A OFF ITS FEET GRID SCORES. : American League. Detrolt 1, New York 3. Chicago &-6, Boston 5-0. Cleveland 7-6, Philadelphia 2-0 . Louis 9, Washington nN ket | National League. Steady Pounding by Visitors Carries Ball Down bie a ae New York 48, Pittsburgh 24 HAY (R EFEAT Field for Two Touchdowns While Locals é ser ecnne ead ar trie mane Senre on Rumbled Bink Finan WP Score of 41 to 0 Run Score on Fumbled Punt. ; : | wevtern Lovee OD by N : 3 | Sekt See 030 002 040 fei ei p by Notre Dame In : shinee fe ; 2 | ulsa -. 2 — 411 coached by Bred W. Layman, rst ies ZniGal teak OPA oR b Vaiiaea ga ey Coane Pet liar ate rietes; toaree| Football Opener. e 18, Adrian 0. at the High School Athletic I turday afternoon. As Jand Smith, —- SOUTH BED t ty 267 Asma’ ( D, Ind., a test th ame sh tragi é ikne of th Dp Bittsburgh’ 38, Vv init | nd Game R-H.E.|96_ (By United Press line that pr tsclf unable to check the consistent for- 0 j Tulsa — O01" 000,01. 0 91a . ° I one Denyer 201 000 x— 3 6 o|Out of squad of r vard advance of the crew from verton, which won the ‘otre Dame 41, Baylor 0 | 2 : 1 A $ er é : : @ Innings by agreement) and last year’s freshmen, Elmer nd Ryley; Freeman and}Coach Knute Rockne has Smith. Dowler 1a ae el built another Notre Dame ) Hea Moihes Hp, | football team that was ¢ non the fourth | 4 ( St Joarph -- 2000-002 010— 8 9 3 | t2 Overwhelm Baylor University ; ; | Dex Moines _- 000050 12x—8 15 1] 7 %8* 41 to 0, here this \fternoon, * Le apt fsa | ton and Brooks; Moon and | ls h crew’ lookeg t Penn $ 14, Lebanon-V 0 than one a Lingle, and may quel 0. Cornell 80 make the got iat ‘an: teh Oklahoma City at Omaha—rain ther team th f r ‘ | Dee Rockne had sent out bear stories de " ‘ n 0 AVichita:‘at! Dineoin; ‘rain. | about his 1925 team. He pointed to r 7 the fact that he had k A fumble 2 PACIFIC COAST LEAGL Paes skory Cea ont td ; etd ; At Salt Lake City— R Ford ten st: Bet antta shia ao 11 ‘ “al n Francisco 000 001 000111 0|, mn he had h ¢ f rh lowa Col an n ecoteigrass= lost most of his 1 nd tem D r 1 2 f Pdreractoy eR LOR ee But the squad that he put on oa r ) ei s tte 10, 1 in 0 at —s RG re and field this afternoon didn’t lo Bolland. 1 1 ai Boyd. ( ) CoN aD Oe Saar ee though he wag in need of mate tats fo : a ef Se He had two sets of backfield re a] Tae Ltd nd— R. HB. 4 , end of which 1 hat took turns puncturing the 0 ; ft . 000 000 000— ¢ ‘ 8g pleted forward i | re oe ane 9 a (| tor line. ‘They combined 1 ‘ uar n. ay 1 ees 20° 813 Ol} ning game dans i mice tie 1 \ Dumovich and O'Con-| that paffled . sh “a 1 ine ‘ | » and Read. sindootuele i missed E tu: ¢ nt Want babs) get | 3 SPR Eas With one Pika 9 Nici eal ‘ Casper—Pritehard, left end; Sten-| Koes sn ic salen At Vernon— R.H.E.| scored one touchdown in the. firs oe tha sdvaat shee net | burgh, left tackle; H Migineactadteauner AmyE — DICK, HANOUSEK Fortland .. 000 000 400 1-5 8 quarter. They made most of th " tack inexota. ‘Teachers rT; arter. ade most of their ‘asper after layer i nard; Dav ’ North Dakota Aggies mal ot by | gains on end runs. ait tt Ai FOL A sah A ple + e CENTRAL PRESS P7 and Hannah Ludotp rd Danning, | pit the second quarter a fresh set The rivermen were aratiol apa ets r e.| Washington 108, Willamette 0. TR SS FHOTOS . sage ater Sh of bac otted out and pust ver ClGEN) to | GaSe ORY Stee MB TSS rina) f We |S AE oae Conteeiies ED.WALSH OR. CAPT; CLEM CROWE. At Sacramento— tay eee nt in the game when a ft , f of California (Southern) Ses Saag eth lew for the ha ine was recovered : ha aye , K San Teachers 0, Will Knute Rockne present another quartette from his present grid squad that will emulate - Areee ay pied He oe In the third quarter Rockne se kick it back 45], iS is 3 Universiiy of California 28, Santa! the feats of the “Four Horsemen” of Jast year? Here are four men who have a chance to step into essateerios e Philliy in his initial ball carriers and ti Ivantage was not on ; u . Clara 0 the shoes of Stuhldreher, Layden, Crowley and Miller. Oe Crowe was an end on the “shock” | Sandberg; E. 1d M. Shea Fa ee mares toch “ . I ey M8 a 1 Jone cle ve Club 9, Stanfe zo. troops last year. Ed Walsh Jr., son of the baseball here, looms hig as a halfback. Dick Hanousek, an t eh eae spe tiverton, Ww ya t run | Ue) ; , niversity of Southern ornia anc ec 2 from the 10-yard line to cross for a | enc Hollar p arf ee | guard last year, may fill Layden’s shoes at fullback. . Hearilon, clever forward passer, will direct in the fourth per touchdown. M. Tolland crossed for | a 1 : t f Geach Oe Bonin 17. Notre Dame's acrial attack. - ‘ater The lineup: : the intended extra point, but it ai: |! St, Paul ....-.012 201 500—11 19 eas Notré Dame— Pos. - not count because the runr Milwaukee ~-..000 010 000— 1 6 Crowe (C) i = in motion : Roore by per Batteries—Beall and Collins; Gear- | Roland - Caner evendd? tha.> advan: wher 4 a, a 4 Tota \ in, 2 en and Skiff. Morelli punt Westgaard for ~ es mt Minneapolis 1 2] Mex 3 ead) Linesman Kansas City 1 Pritchard, but the latter was too | | a yman. Timeke Coa » RBatteries— a far outside of the end zone and ( AK riniaeeeETh ns ee te as extra point did not count. pi se Schaack and Snyder. Second Game (Called sth) Boyd was sent in for Amos. M Rolland was taken out for the rest | : of the game because'of injurl and Conant was substituted as fullback . Louis 9; Washington 7 000 00—1 000 00. Lrofeasinidl Championship Captured by Star in| “stecter wien ana Son e by Notre Dam: qu First Game— a a Bs : Cole was sent in for Leuthart. WASHINGTON, § —(Unit-| Cleveland --- 012 100 04 Lingrel and Shinault \ The half ended with the on T 1 Press)—Hard and tin hitting j Philadelphia — 101 000 000- E: ¢ aut. Riverton’s 15-yard line. fF Louis Browns gaye them] Levsen and Myatt; Homme 1 Amos and Leuthart were ser chrane: Washington Sen- | "8s and C | | } | 3] | i back into the e at the beg! s 9 to Manager Ee 3 ~-410 000 11x—7 10 0 b of the secod half, per kicked SCHOOL ay t PuEYEAN fart Ser used two fecond Game R. HB —__——— Batteries — r Riverton’s 10-yard line, the. ball ; u LIE. c he nd several second | Cleveland --- 000 820 001— 610 2 jatteries — Stueland and Moore promptly being brought back 30 yards. Met r suffered ai severe ( cut above the eye, but was not taken out of the game. At this point Riv- CHEYENNE, W Sep . = his regulars for | Philadelphia — 000 000°000— 0 4 1 By EDWARD C. DERR | Maun and Florence. 1d serie a Benes: and McCrea; Gray and} (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Second game called in fourth. ; ny eo ; OLYMPIA FIELDS COUNTRY CLUB, CHICAGO, III, | At Loulsvitle— + R. H. Dan McUlvar ) — Tey x] 7 2, : ‘ + . Tye ta ‘To! 0 Oy D erton began o steady forward march | of the men's sit 1 one Chicago 8-6; 5.0 Sept. 26.—For the third time in his brilliant career, Walter aehie ae re oe —— that gave the visitors the winning | Cheyenne high at Vangilder Dixon; |. BOSTON, Maks ago |Hagen today won the professional golf championship of | “Hatterice Grant and Gaston: De. Pledge Made to Fulfill ‘ FoR sle igh Morente elo ee cor ; aaia #4 had little tr poth |the United States. It is a record no golfer has before at-| verry and Meyer. day, havin his doubles par Mildred Leslie games of the double from | tained he Red Sox this afternoon 8 to 5 Hagen played golf that could scarcely have been beaten, and 6 to 0. Ted Lyons incidentally | Ring Prediction two teams. Fifty, sixty, seventy rds, Gruenberg was sent in for Cleveland «4; Philadel, Martin. It.was the third down and i, (Of thie high! bono! Tipe tas MILADELPHIA, Sept, ‘26.— annexed his 20th victory th, |Shooting 91 holes with a card five! -Going out on the afternoon round . Carried Out. ih the visitors were within a yard Of| 1h) \omen's. uit title, wink le Levsen and Benge.|season and a shutout besiles. | better than par and defeating ‘Wild | Hagen shot two under par, won two Club Standings at their goal. The rth down wi Aickasta eae iY a ue Mack’s pair of nian Tents _ | Bill’ Mehlhorn of Chicago, 6 and] holes and lost one, finishing four up. : . a foot to go. L. Bolland took ¢ Baath and Gray here this! cntcago .-.-. 010 313 R.H.B.|5 jn the final round of the-P. G. A.| — They started on the last nine holes . - over and Price kicked for the extra d the Cleveland | Roston _ talleditoone ©} tournament. under a drenching rain, both players American League. YOR Te Aa Ind vietor yover the awarda 1/ ‘The match was finished in a driv-jcarrying umbrellas as they hiked | club— Won Lost patron « vi ick on the 2 ti and 4 to ¢ | “ and Gra | ing rain but the gallery of 3,600 re-|along the fairways. They halved | Washington — of the fistic art a y ards with i |fused to drop out and followed the|the 28th and 2sth and Hagen won| Philadelphia - 22 doll browns dueue * Get red substituted E.| players untjl. the end the 30th to be five up. He clinched ia Rliion Hos eased il for ) 003 100— 6 11 0] By winning today’s match the match on the next hole, taking mmer mor i and 000 o0— ¢ 1} championship, Hagen may return to] {t with a par four against Mehlhorn's w Wir 1] his real .estate business and golf} five. He equalled par on the a Tt wa ' s f ms at Pasadena, Florida, claim- | incoming holes and thus f ed the . a ? . | to be thrice winner of the na-|31 he five under par, 4“o4 9 duh oda iN . ed 1 | New York ; Detroit 1 1al professional, twice winner of| Melhorn, for the most part, out aren wv John is wear ¢ wards YORK, Sept, 26 United States open,’ twice win-|drove the champion but Hagen's National League. | at the y OE yards t in by Howard § r of the British open, thrice win-}approach shots were Club— We Sademen bach ‘ al, Wood w tea by “Buster: Gébriz tae of ‘the western open, and -win- his putting was d Pittsburgh 7 lettered nate delta taroaer eet < iruenberg. 1 r onde h Wore Van keua in 8ite tory {Mer of a half dozen other titles ‘of Rat Warts a Cesena aah Rd ean 0? ; i the ball within yards of Casper's over the Detroit Tigers lesser importance. Cinctnnat! st ehh annonball) Martin : zoal scker had to retire after he was |, Hagen started out as though he OND ROUND IN HIGH sts Tonle i us pantam. crown from “Abe Cole again we substitut | hit on the knee in the eighth inning | mtended to finish the match In Boston 81 John ated their nd Boyd for Am 1K Is orde: ‘e won th t three ae . sald he ha¢ it TLeuthart, and Boyd for Ar |by a drive from Hellman’s bat ana | Short order. He won the first thre Brooklyn _ so nd Hek the HES : 4 2 [Bassler had to be relieved when his | Hoes: scoring an eagle on the first. | SCHOOL TENNIS PI hy Chicage ; & the winner t : a dire e se n ¢ nat . Dp 1 bac! finger plit by Meusel’s tou) | birdie on the second ‘and a par | Philadelph 8-84 I-wont ‘wear my ‘kat tip. on the third. They halved the next | <a) R11 p, | hole: Meblhorn won one, they halved | IS STARTE i" tH |the next three and Mehlhorn won l SATURDAY ee eich G10 000 900—1 11 0) the ninth. Hagen was one up at| ‘oda "5 ( 3am | wae tong’ tn. con : Work ~--010 101 00x— 3 ® O)} the turn with a medal card of 32, | T \y $ ( j Was long in-coming, M meantime, lost Wells, Doyld dal ker, Hoyt and Ber GOLF TOURNEY FOR WOMEN T0 T make that prediction si | O'Brien ugh On the incoming nine, Hagen won| The second round of the Natrona enberg and x | Asset 6 h | tired from active sery f sr cf | three holes, lost one, and they halved | County high school tennis tourna National League. | ice until such a time as he thought | five of them. Hagen's medal card|™ent was started Saturday but is| Philadelphia at Chicagc himeelf fit again to go atter his lost q Be a4 PAIRINGS MADE FOR Jequalled par and he was three up|®% Yet unfinshed. Results of the Boston at St. Louis (2). jaurels, A return with i on Mehihorn first round follow: David Edwards Brooklyn at Cincina | berg, who was laid up with a broken ; LOUIS, Sept. 26 } won from Emerick Huber; Gerald] New York at Pittsburgh (2) head was out of the question, Ther Ree ste aay a Nicolaysen, from Harry Pritchard; . the Cannonball learned of O'Brie { rps mecha | Of PLAY IN |Geo. Lott Anal <! John Allen from Lawrence Rodger American League. vow and offered him a sportir aye Samiti {Don Taylor from’ Laurel Wirt Chicago at Boston (2). chance to make it good. The belove * \ | Jo 18 from Lawrenc Ye was a polg i" | E jadelphia d_ bis protege Brank Mann from Paul § | Pertetth; a ttle tellow of cls 2 . eo 1 5 se Tennis Finals Aired Beach from George Hicks: (the fight was made. The result {s | Worthington from David now ring histo > Office men of the Midwest Refin cs Srrlehteman;. |and, “Dorton: “Greta EN SENT 10 JAIL everything i Datron ald he ti ing company have been paired for oy from Lowell Davis arestliee eo do, o nw the firet round of match play tn the | CHICAGO, Sept. 26. 2 (Unitea] In the second round William WA ae Martin to a fare-thee- t \ Mahton tournament benig played on the | Lress)—George Lott and Luelan| Lappe won from Joe Willlams. : fe Community Club course, ‘The qual- | Willams of the Western association, ee geese ‘tht itying round was played Yesterday | this afternoon won their way into UPPER IOWA TIED. ~ ‘ and on the basis wf scores turned | the finals of the International ten-| ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept, 26.—(Unit ———— Yes, We Do Better in by entrants they were matehed| nis tournament here by defeating | ¢4 Press)—St. Thomas opened the *. 5S ray 1 th as follows for the three flizhts | the Migsourl Valley team. of Ted | Minnesota college. football season] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 26. — Cleaning t First fllght—Dade Wilson vs. | Drews and Fred Josties, here today with a 6-6 tle against} Mrs. Willfe Durden, unable to fur-|] ~~. ; ; ; Herb Ladd; Frank Pryor ts, Duke | Lott defeated Drews, 6:8 Upper Towa college. The Yowans | "sh bond after having been arrested || Sdies and Mens ' $1. 95 3 | Williams won from Josties 9, | Scored In the first quarter when a| bY police on immorality charges, 1s || Suits ~------____ ; Second flight—L. A. Reed vs The Chicago pair then defaulted the | blocked kick placed them in easy | CoMfined to the city Jail. Ada Stew. || Ladies Plain Wool 4 ‘ | 1. Mudgett; A. G, Fidel vs © doubles game when rain threatened, | striking distance, St. Thomas made|®"d, who was arrested with Mrs.|| resses and Coats $1.25 } Hu fl tanmah te 1 nd Captain Clem Crewe have a. tremendous | Pester, as the outcome would have had no! its touchdown in the third period | Durden, paid a cash bond of $50 and 1 til 1 ‘ Ng to live up to It rob & Third flight—C. 1 Young vs J.| bearing upon the situation, when a blocked kick and ten yard] WAs released. We Call For and Deliver ’ 1 » ‘ i. Warren; Westfall vs, B, F In the finals tomorrow Lott and] penalty put the ball on Iowa's one A. J. Murray fo! ‘ ! n Williams meet the middle states | yard | when he falled ty ea {atchond JAKE ; t ‘ Dade Wilson was the medalixt « am of eA (Bn rrildes and > court, and Joe Shirley, unable to pay THE NIFTY TAILOR F F salityin: ound with @ goo ‘anuel Alonzo for the champlon-| Tell the Advertiser—'T saw it in]a similar fine, Wyatt i ‘ ; v the 18 holes lp The Tribune, serve his htene or ely tot) ” Ree uae eeneete = My ee