SI. LOUIS U DEFEATS MISSOU ELEVEN 13-1Touchdown Rally in Fourth Period Enables Rill lkt ns to WinST LOR IK V \ t. ! '.'.vn r ally in the final period gave the St. Loui university Btllikens a 1.1 tn 7 victory over the Fmvi rd\ lt;( Missouri Tigers in 11.• ir annua! football game Saturday.The Tigers, doped as an easy victim for the Hilllkens, put up a ■ itnc fight after being cult lapsed n 1 he first half In gams from scrimmage, the Billikens had all the better of It, with 220 yards to si for Miss uri St Louie also led in first downs I t to s the Tigers making nil but one of theirs in the last two periods.St. Ixiuis put over the first touchdown in the selt; ond p- t i 1, Arcnz plunging over from the .1-y.ard line after dashes by 11 lrley and K me and a pass h i 1 placed the ball in a scoring positionA “bn tk led Missouri's t ult; V down in the third period Hadcr recovered a fumble bv Hurley on St. Louis' '2d yard line. Rlunges and a six yard pass took the ball to the Hiliikens 8*yard line and Hatfield went over in two pin vs Runs by Kane, Rapp and Aren/ in the fourth quarter wire good for 49 yards and the Hillikena’ winning touchdown, ltapp going ov» r on a short plunge Lineups:Missouri— — St LoutiShleie ... 1e .. ... Melt' mltHtder ..........it....................M-marReam .......lb ..... CostaCaldwell ......c........ Nlslu-trisolvef ....... rg ........ .. n*. k' Koenig*.rf ...... rt ....... P* • lt;•(Urenda .......... re ........... 1;. denI,iiwtun ........ lt;ib ..... Fo i ' nnIxichiner ........lit .......... t: ippHatfield ......... ra.,........ HowlandRoss ............ fit. ......Aren?.s. .r.i by periods.Missouri......0 0 7 0—7St. Ixu!s .......... 0 7 0 fl 13Missouri tourfiUown, Hatfield 1’ointafter touihdowro Hatfield (gla.n kir-o St. r,ouis tourhdown, Aren? liupp. l’olnt .ifiei- tourhdown. Aren* lt;p:«(*• kli kboffidii Referee, Kearns. pePa.it;iiini rs ft irnp Pun Innatl; bead line*-nan Hoitnn 7 dra Pane; fled ,.*•«, Pacloane. Kalamazoo.‘Alex' at St. Paul.ST. RAUL. Neb. tT L rover Cleveland Alexander returned here Saturday afternoon from his sea sons baseball with the House of David team in which he pitchedfr m me to four innings in 1*7 f thi' 150 g,m.es the team played 11 e w ill per i p i rt of 1 he wter here anti arrived fot the hunt-tu: -i i- n Mp \ii vatidet w• • • toRun inn uti f. r a hort o ■ 1 mlwill return here.Prop Killt ti.s \ c a \t(mi in r 1 a gI Slide, jr. 17. centoi t o St Al*I ban * at tdemy. was fatally m-jured Saturday In i food all g ime with Rlgm to oletm Dt th r» ilt-ed from a broken tie k suffered in a scrimmageAMATEUR BOXERS 10 BATTLE AT Y. M. C. A.Verse and Medlock Settle Grudge in Ring Flynn Defends TitleFirst amateur boxing tourn. m nt of the fall M'n 'n will be held M n-d tv and 1 uesdav night' at the Y. M. C A gym. A l ong the feature* will be a return meeting between s.uninv Yens,, and Hetu Medio-k (hn.iha li I ,tw»ight Vet e eb.t let; vd Med!olt; k m the belief th, he c *uld reverse the outcome of the Omaha t urnnment In whi h Med lock non a disputed vleton Othi r outstanding amntens it elude Orne Flynn, defending n t dlew eight. Fverett Norton, (a Dallv Oeraki Cheer) Remit Wilts IFuvf’. Sic k and W.ni Barker. There will oe eight were divisions and a champion will i crowned in each. The complete h of entries, as announced by Hirol-i Ostran:( r.dd pi 1 Meil (In rv 1J • nd 144p - mJ , 1 ml. Nt I Cl e le Few nPahrvra 14'. Rrm.i l\ W lt;■ W r, Wiiler 12R B'*b Jarobzen, Superior iteFullerton. ISO: Alvin ja iui-Frtlt -Utfi'srn R .per'nr 158 Rov Chapman:i • ’ 1 Hen C apman. F\r(uHammy Vrnr 135 mnl Henrv M. 140. Omaha; Ttarry Alfxutp W ivtie P krr 144 Fverett ot110 and Ravu m. Worent l/V I' .Lincoln ci.ti.tuls liu -e H-riei lt;-• nr. p...b Mann. HO Rex 12f Her- KtlX'-m 145, O * V n'Cl dr Path 144 K-nneth O •* Kveret Norton 148 Hurver P . ek P-nit Strok a Hit Hnt- He bg, HU K X. 105; Ed Dvorak H7ISOl)«t«Roy BatemanAUTO TINNER Radiators Body Fenders Tops Upholstering324 So. 12 B2949