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Page Four The Daily Iowan State University of Iowa Sunday, September 29, 1918 Iowa Loses Fast Game To Sailors (continued from page 1) through for a 20 yard gain. Lohman made 7 around right end. Rich added 7 on a short pass from eral linemen at tthis time. Iowa Lohman. Kelly added 15 on a Slater pass. Lakes was penalized 5 yards. Slater again made 5 yards through center to the Lakes three yard line. The Iowa quarterback called Slater back for a final trial at the goal, but the poor pass caused a fumble, which Bachman the big Notre Dame tackle recovered. Eilsen then punted to midfield as the quarter closed. Score 7 to 0. Paddy Driscoll, the all American half, went in for Eilson at left half back. Iowa kicked off to the sailors who soon punted back to Kelly on his 15 yard line. After three downs Iowa punted and Olcott's men carried the ball through Iowa's 25 yard line, Driscoll taking the oval on nearly every play. He stepped back on his 35 yard line and placed a drop kick between the bars for 3 points. On a number of short plays Iowa carried the ball to the enemy's 30 yard line where the quarter ended. Rich, Kelley, Scott and Slater doing most of the offensive work. The Jackies began the last quarter with the ball in their possession on their 30 yard line. Driscoll made 15 yards on several short plunges but was soon stopped, mostly by Greenwood, who took a good sound punch at the fighting halfback from Northwestern. Driscall evidently found it out that he could not hold Greenwood while making a tackle, and Dobson took Driscoll's place at this point. McClellan made several short gains. Olcott substituted several linemen at this time. Iowa started the last part of the quarter with the ball on her own 30 yard line, and the pass, Kelly to Lohman, gained 30 yards. Slater was sent through for 8 more. Lohman passed to Reed for a 10 yard gain. Scott made 4 through center on a smash. Slater's short pass to Rich was complete. With the ball on the sailor's 8 yard line, Kelly called Slater back in an attempt to carry the ball over the goal, but he was down on the line of scrimmage by Rees. On the last down Slater's short pass to Rich was intercepted. Great Lakes taking the ball. Dobson punted to Kelly on the 50 yard line. After one down, time was called, ending the game. Score 10-0. [advertisement] EAT At THE QUALITY CAFE 108 South Dubuque Street [advertisement] VENUS PENCILS These famous pencils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 black degrees 6 B softest to 9 H hardest and hard and medium copying Look for the VENUS finish FREE! Trial Samples of VENUS Pencils and Eraser sent free. Please enclose 6c in stamps for packing and postage. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. 215 Fifth Avenue, N.Y Dept. D [advertisement] STEWARTS' SHOES SURELY CORRECT [advertisement] When in need of Perfect Fitting Glasses TRY FUIKS The Big Little Store Lenses of any kind duplicated. A full line of bracelet watches for ladies and gents. Blue white perfect diamonds. Eyes examined free. GARDEN THEATER BLDG., WASHINGTON ST. [advertisement] THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES Co-operation----Service----Self Sacrifice Through the request of the government the banks of the country are refusing to make certain classes of loans, for by so doing it would retard our efforts in this world war; these banks are making a sacrifice of business and profits. In order to increase the purchasing power of the money in the U. S., the government wishes to KEEP IT AT WORK ALL THE TIME, and to accomplish this result recommends that settlement on open accounts be made in full every 30 days. Beginning September 1, the members of the Iowa City Credit Bureau placed their business on a 30 days basis, and feel assured that our customers will approve of our action in this matter, and will co-operate with us to the full extent of their ability, that the wishes of our government for conservation of our resources may be fully met in the spirit of patriotism and self sacrifice that the times justify. Help win the war by paying your accounts in full every thirty days. IOWA CITY CREDIT BUREAU 70 of Iowa City's leading progressive firms are members Keep Your Credit Good Iowa City Credit Bureau [advertisement] BOOST AND SAVE Buy a Year Book Admitting You to All University Athletic Contests SCHEDULE Sept. 28==Great Lakes Training Camp Oct. 12==Northwestern University Oct. 26==Grinnell College Nov. 23==Indiana University
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Page Four The Daily Iowan State University of Iowa Sunday, September 29, 1918 Iowa Loses Fast Game To Sailors (continued from page 1) through for a 20 yard gain. Lohman made 7 around right end. Rich added 7 on a short pass from eral linemen at tthis time. Iowa Lohman. Kelly added 15 on a Slater pass. Lakes was penalized 5 yards. Slater again made 5 yards through center to the Lakes three yard line. The Iowa quarterback called Slater back for a final trial at the goal, but the poor pass caused a fumble, which Bachman the big Notre Dame tackle recovered. Eilsen then punted to midfield as the quarter closed. Score 7 to 0. Paddy Driscoll, the all American half, went in for Eilson at left half back. Iowa kicked off to the sailors who soon punted back to Kelly on his 15 yard line. After three downs Iowa punted and Olcott's men carried the ball through Iowa's 25 yard line, Driscoll taking the oval on nearly every play. He stepped back on his 35 yard line and placed a drop kick between the bars for 3 points. On a number of short plays Iowa carried the ball to the enemy's 30 yard line where the quarter ended. Rich, Kelley, Scott and Slater doing most of the offensive work. The Jackies began the last quarter with the ball in their possession on their 30 yard line. Driscoll made 15 yards on several short plunges but was soon stopped, mostly by Greenwood, who took a good sound punch at the fighting halfback from Northwestern. Driscall evidently found it out that he could not hold Greenwood while making a tackle, and Dobson took Driscoll's place at this point. McClellan made several short gains. Olcott substituted several linemen at this time. Iowa started the last part of the quarter with the ball on her own 30 yard line, and the pass, Kelly to Lohman, gained 30 yards. Slater was sent through for 8 more. Lohman passed to Reed for a 10 yard gain. Scott made 4 through center on a smash. Slater's short pass to Rich was complete. With the ball on the sailor's 8 yard line, Kelly called Slater back in an attempt to carry the ball over the goal, but he was down on the line of scrimmage by Rees. On the last down Slater's short pass to Rich was intercepted. Great Lakes taking the ball. Dobson punted to Kelly on the 50 yard line. After one down, time was called, ending the game. Score 10-0. [advertisement] EAT At THE QUALITY CAFE 108 South Dubuque Street [advertisement] VENUS PENCILS These famous pencils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 black degrees 6 B softest to 9 H hardest and hard and medium copying Look for the VENUS finish FREE! Trial Samples of VENUS Pencils and Eraser sent free. Please enclose 6c in stamps for packing and postage. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. 215 Fifth Avenue, N.Y Dept. D [advertisement] STEWARTS' SHOES SURELY CORRECT [advertisement] When in need of Perfect Fitting Glasses TRY FUIKS The Big Little Store Lenses of any kind duplicated. A full line of bracelet watches for ladies and gents. Blue white perfect diamonds. Eyes examined free. GARDEN THEATER BLDG., WASHINGTON ST. [advertisement] THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES Co-operation----Service----Self Sacrifice Through the request of the government the banks of the country are refusing to make certain classes of loans, for by so doing it would retard our efforts in this world war; these banks are making a sacrifice of business and profits. In order to increase the purchasing power of the money in the U. S., the government wishes to KEEP IT AT WORK ALL THE TIME, and to accomplish this result recommends that settlement on open accounts be made in full every 30 days. Beginning September 1, the members of the Iowa City Credit Bureau placed their business on a 30 days basis, and feel assured that our customers will approve of our action in this matter, and will co-operate with us to the full extent of their ability, that the wishes of our government for conservation of our resources may be fully met in the spirit of patriotism and self sacrifice that the times justify. Help win the war by paying your accounts in full every thirty days. IOWA CITY CREDIT BUREAU 70 of Iowa City's leading progressive firms are members Keep Your Credit Good Iowa City Credit Bureau [advertisement] BOOST AND SAVE Buy a Year Book Admitting You to All University Athletic Contests SCHEDULE Sept. 28==Great Lakes Training Camp Oct. 12==Northwestern University Oct. 26==Grinnell College Nov. 23==Indiana University
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