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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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MONDAY; OCTOBER 2U, 191V. DECATUR HERALD STALEYS RAMBLE THROUGH STAUNTON LINE FOR 89 POINTS DECATUR HERALD By POP. CAT TALES. YES am' this GOSH DAEN BY Golly! y'Dorr GET NOTHIKI' FOR HOW vAw' CHEE'SE 13 1 A -7 POUNT' TRjAP WAS 30 LIGHT THAT WHEN A nOOSE EVEN ttOOSE. TRAPS AtlE ON THE BOUGHT ONE LAST NIGHT AN) PUT ttORNlN' JHEN I Got up, th' cheese ftu R.AV Got caught, he waluet) i it IT L-yoUR.

HONEY. iC I ALL VR.OMG- VISITORS OFFER BUT LITTLE RESISTANCE Lanum, Thrift and Veech Gain at Will; Krig- baum Enters Game in Second Half; Several Long Runs Made. WAS GOME nunc vtiin ii AiM'T IT. SLr HUNK O' CHEESE IT PAID A UUHK-'u- -japa. AN fQR.

IT TOO' goals. The score stood 68-0 at the end of this quarter. Mintun Recovers I'nnt. Thrift put another over at the start of the final period when after morrow. Seven of the greatest play ers in America will meet each othe during the week in a round ro, schedule of II games of 400 pojn, each to decide the right to the of national champion at this style game.

The games scheduled for tomorn. afternoon will bring together Or- been placed. These will be distributed' among the students before the game Saturday- In addition several booster" meetings are planned for this week. Every seat in the grand stands and bleachers will be placed cn reservation Wednesday. The seating capacity of the field will probably bo lfiOO with the addition of five vawr 1.1 ni lidi ltnltc cvnnrtful tn be Thrift Made First Count.

Thrift started things rolling for the locals1 when Staley's recovered the bail Inside its own territory and by repeated gains by straight football 'tactics placed the ball In position for him to lunge over the Staunton linemen for the count. Jlirvtun missed I gon I. Staunton received tfte kick-off from Staunton had threatened to at least invade Decatur's territory for once during the game, the locals held for downs, and pushed the ball steadily CARLINVILLE EASY VICTIM Taylorville Independents Roll Up 78-0 Score 'Against Visitors Millikin Has Real Foe In Lombard Saturday Galesburg Team Springs Surprise and Holds St. Louis U. to Scoreless Tie; First Big Game at Home.

Mornlngstar. the Indiana player completed this week. In addition Staley's backfield romped merrily through the Stuunton team Sunday afternoon on Ktalty field and when t) final whistle blew the score stood 83-0 for the local corps of football tars. The result of the contest was made apparent in the first few minutes of play when the Staley team went into action with pep to burn and scored two touchdowns riht off the reel. Thrift.

Lanum anc Veech were consistent ground gainers for the locals and where there was any choice about whom to give the ball to "Jake" Wii-Rivn the preference and there was not a time that he did not live up to expectations. is entered from San Diego. Cal, n. Jake Schaefer. son of the late Ch; up the field.

Staunton again braced and held Decatur for downs. On the and on the first play tried a parKing space lor i-o auiomouiita will be reserved about the field. BILLIRD EXPERTS OPEN TOURNAMENT I forward pass which Lanum intercep- ipuntytne Staunton quarterDacK imii-IbleC the ball and Jack Mintun recov- Francisco. Later in the day Georg tea and ran tor another touchdown r. ciosEon, me lork veteran entered from Boston, where nr.

resides, and George B. Sutton of Chi. repeated in a few more minutes Iwhen Staley's again received the ball jin their own territory and rushed it down to the Staunton 110 yard line. "Jake" was given the ball and squirmed his way through the Stau.i-Uon defense for another counter. Was- cago win renew their efforts Seven Noted rrofeftKfonnlN to Compete for Championship Hnlk Line Honors in New York.

championship play. Tomorrow Decatur received the kick-off jand pushed the ball steadily down the field to within striking d'stance. Lan-um was given the ball again and went lover for a touchdown without even a Staunton tackier attempting to stop jhim. 1 The Lineup. me iiLienoiuer mr me last sever years, William Hoppe of New York Bradley Saturday, with a total of 105 yards of his credit during the game.

Saturday, the first big home game of the season is being looked forward to by the school. An order for GOO megaphones and whistles has will meet Welker Cochran, the youny NEW YORK, Oct. 9. For the first time since 1912, a professional 18.2 balk line billiard chamnionshin ueirou c-Miuiiein, wno is Saia Iv possess championship ability at balk er got away with a trick play, end around, and counted another, while Thrift finished the scoring in the first quarter by plunging through the line for a count of six. The score stood 33-0 at this period of the game.

tournament will be played here to-l line play. STALEY'S STAUNTON" YOUR ARMY COAT DYED will make you a dandy Overcoat. Our Dyes Are Fast. Rhode, Mintun jc. McGaughey, rg Is.

Halterman I Vesper, lg rg. Chase iHerbeck, It rt, Koehler McGaughey, rt It May Sonsen, 1c re, Wasem Vesper, re le, Wagner Ackerman, qb Brecount Dreibholz, rh lh. ILoJtenbager, lh rh, Lanum TAYLORVILLE, Oct, 19( Special to the Herald) Taylorville used the aerial route to great advantage against the Carlinville team in Sunday's game defeating the visitors 78-0. Although line plunging was resorted to at times, the visitors were the strongest ill that department of the game, and few gains were made in that way. Mullins and Bangert proved to be the stars of, the game and got away for long runs arounu" end.

Taylorville Scores Early. Taylorville started scoring early in tile game and made it 30-0 by the end of the first half. Many subs were put in in the second half and they were even more effective in scoring than the first string men. as the visitors lost heart and were rushld off their feet time after time. Quick, snappy work on the part of the Taylorville backfield men in get-tins off their forward passes, completely baffled the Carlinville defense.

About 1500 persons saw the game. Heinz, fb fb. Thrift Mat. 2:45. Tonight 8:15 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE PICTURE PALACE OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS Only One In Second.

Staunton's line strengthened a bit in the second quarter, and Staley's sli ckened up In their playing with the result that only one touchdown was scored in this period of play. Lanum made this one and the score stood 40-0 at the end of the half. Capt. Fritz AVasem shifted his lineup somewhat in the third quarter, using some new men. Krigbaum got a chance to play.

Crisp took Chase's place. Cooper went in for Wagner. Dressen for Brecount and Pyrzynski for 'eech. This change put pep Into the locals and they did their best to outplay their teammates they had replaced. Lanum and Dressen got away twice each for touchdowns in this period and Mintun kicked all the Score Staley's 89, Staunton, 0: substitutions.

Cooper -for Wagner, Wagner for Wasem, Crisp for Chase, Dressen for Brecount, Pyrzynski for Veech, Krigbaum for Halterman. for Krigbaum. Felchner for C. Mc Production Symphony Orchestra Presentation EVENING 7:00, 8:45 p. m.

MATINEE 2:00, 3:45 p. m. GEORGE KALALUHI1. Musical Hawaiians WITH "MIGNON" THE TROPICAL BEACH DANCER PRICES Lower Floor, 50c Balcony, 25c War Tax Included. Important as Millikin victory ever Bradley was in its r-elation to the football championship in the "Little 19" conference this year, the real surprise in conference circles came in the scoreless tie to which Lombard held St.

Louis University in St. Louis Saturday. The game Kgainst St. Louis is the first real test of strength which the northerners have undergone this season. That the Galesburg aggregation has a strong defensive team is also evidenced by the score; that they will play their best against Millikin Saturday is accepted throughout the conference as an established fact in view of the bitter rivalry which exists and has existed between the teams lor years.

Lomlinrd Here Saturday Millikin will meet Lombard on -Millikin field Saturday jn what promises to be one of the best home games of the season's schedule. Flushed with their comparatively easy victory over Bradley, Coach Wanr. will attempt to put the squad through a thorough drilling this week in preparation for the battle, but the result of the game in Peoria Saturday is not calculated to destroy the germs of overconfidence which threatened to develop into an epidemic, not only in the squad but in the school as Lombard is essentially a dark horse in conference circles and football seems to be the hobby of the Northerners. That tliey will give the big blue team a hard contest is patent, while in some circles a victory is predicted over Millikin. Xo Cripples Now Coach Wann will start the week practically a clear slate as far cripples is concerned.

Long drills with light scrimmage is he training program for the week, order to prevent a recurrence of nnecessary Injuries to the team, id Gepford is expected to return the game against Lombard Sat-rday although Hamilton who has oen playing in the backfield may a retained in the game. Hamilton rntl in hA crama Han.i tnn Gaughey, Heinz for Herbeck, Hastings for Sonsen: referee. Brannan: headllnesman, Gaugherty: time of quarters, 13 minutes; attendance. 1,000. CLEANERS AND DYERS 241 N.

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