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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1925 KEW8 SECTION STBENGTH OF BUCKEYES REDS TAKE CLOSE ONE. RAH FOR HEIDELBERG I TJENIS0N TURNED Is Indicated la Strong; Effort Tiffin Warriors Score Off Ohio Ohio University Registers Decisive STAR GAME Is Played By Grange. KENTUCKIANS Treated Roughly Against Chicago Eleven. Northern in First Period, raCIAI, DISPATCH TO TBS INQDISBS. Victory, 27 To 0.

araciAL dispatch to tbs snquikes. Marietta 0, Marshall O. Marlett Ohio. October 10. Marietta Col lege foot ha 1 1 team res 1 stered a surprise here this afternoon by holding Marshall College's gridders to a scoreless ilraw.

Weakened by Injuries from the gams with and J. a wek ago, Marietta was figured to lose byoseveral touchdowns. The outstanding wor kof "Red" Crist, Marshall's captain, and Ernets Ward, Marietta's star back, was the feature of the afternoon. Bo marked was the work of thasa two boys, that It appeared at times as if they were engaged in a Display of Ohio State's strength against Granville, Ohio, October 10. Denlson Chicago yesterday on' Stagg Field is not the lone football song that fans are sing Carl Mays Holds Point Pleasant, W.

Safe Until Seventh. rum DISPATCH TO THB NQUnUU. Point Pleasant, W. October 10. The Cincinnati Reds, playing hare this afternoon on Harmon Field against the Ohio Valley Stars, won the contest, a feature of the home 1 Ada, Ohio, October 10.

Ohio Northern University suffered defeat at the hands of University was defeated here today In. her ing in Buckeyedom today. Heidelberg In Ohio Northern's first Con second conference football game of the Wires that carry back to stay-at-homes season when Ohio University turned her ference game 'of the season, 7 to 6. About 2.006 fans witnessed the game. back in a decisive manner, 27 to 0.

Swee the tala of the Buckeye-Maroon battle In dlcate that the standstill score of to. 1 ney and Sayles were outstanding players 'Coach 'Sawger's warriors- from Tlffi At Hands of Strong St. Illinois Ace Performs Brilliantly Against Butler Makes 75- Yard Run. gridiron duel. for the Athenians.

Sanders, quarter back romped, down the field for tbelr only FOOTBALL RESULTS. OHIO. Cincinnati, 12; Georgetown, 8. Bt. Xavier, (0; Kentucky Wesleyan, Ohio State, Chicago, 1.

Miami, 10; Wittenberg. 0. Oberlln, 13; Wooster, 0. Marietta, Marshall College, 0. John Carroll, 33; Duquesne, 0 Heidelberg, Ohio Northern, 0.

Ohio University, 27; Denlson, 0. Kenyon, IB; Baldwin-Wallaoo, 7. Muskingum, 45; Hiram, 7. Capital, Western Reserve, 0. Mt.

Union, 14; Ashland, Ohio Wesleyan, 37; Akron, 0. Cane, Otterbein, 0. Kind lay, 27; Defiance, 0. Dayton, 2D; Toledo, 0. iavl-Elkin, 27; Juniata, 0.

Muakegon, 32; Steele High, 0. bli.u.H, li; Westntghoubti, 0. Covington, 19; Kenova, 0. Dayton Vrepa, 18; Middlctown, II. EAST.

Tale, 35; Georgia, 7. Harvard, 88; Mlddlebury. 0. Princeton, 16; Washington and Lee, ff. Georgia 16; Peiin State, 7.

does not accurately mirror the power and promise of the Wiloemen. The diversified coming, by a score of 8 to 6. Cold Becker, tackle, -and end were Marshall came near scoring in tnr iinai period. A pass, Crist to Smoot, wac completed in the last four minutes of play. Rut Bmoot wasdeclared beyond the 10 yard Xavier Musketeers.

touchdown In the first quarter of the gama End runs and line bucks brought the ball best for Big Red. attack of Marek, Karow and Wendler, weather failed to prevent a large Ohio counted her first touchdown four within three yards of the goal, where Bone back of the goal line, when he caught aided by several Intricate Wllco devised plays Indicate a brilliant season for Ohio minutes after the Initial whistle, and from ine uaii. Northern held for three downs. Sterrltt, crowd of fans from attending the game. Champalgrn, 111., October 10 (A.

then on they were never In danger. Sev State. Heidelberg's llne-plunglng half back, ear. An offense of four back field men Miami followers find a hearty theme for eral times Denlson held Ohio on one-yard' line, only to give way on third Two fluke hits and two errors rled the ball over for the only touchdown. their song In the 30-to-0 score registered or fourth down and let the winners count.

Home Team Scores at Will on Visitors. Sckert scored the extra point by a place kick. In exactly seven minutes after the working: In unison and led by Captain Har.qld "Bed" Grange save IllinoU against Wittenberg, hitherto undefeated spelled a pair of runs for the Reds in the second frame. In the fourth In Sweeney made three out of four drop Ohio Conference leader. The fact that the whistle had sounded the kick-off, Heldel kicks In spits of the strong wind.

Line Its first victory of the season In to Lutherans were sorely crippled does not berg had made her winning touchdown. up and summary: y'. detract from the brightness of Miami's day's trame against Butler University Denlson, Positions. Ohio. ning Hargrave singled, scoring Crltz, who had slammed out a triple.

Mays hit a hot grounder to right field. Coaoh Roderick then sent In his regular backfleld, most of whom had been Injured offense. Brouaaton Wise In the Memorial Stadium here, IS 'The BULL'S EYE The burden of Ohio University's paean In last weok's practice. Baker ICaDtl L. T.

Gardner (C'apt.) .1 Smith S.iafer to IS. Coach Joe Meyers's Men of joy is the size of Its score over Denlson, The second period of the game consisted Nicholson making three bases, and later scored usually its conejueror. The Athenians R. G. Duncan Illinois' all-American half back mostly of exchange of punts, Seely punt Deoitei' Brecker on Snowballs error.

Pinelll and ing cor Northern and Hadenoaugn lor Hal swept across Deeds Field In Granville for R. Aongiey Jarvie Proaser Toy With Wesleyan. delberg. Northern threatened Hiedelberg's goal twice in tne second period. In the a 27-to-0 victory.

Koush each singled. Sanders Sweeney Sayled Kanuurd Little Muskingum celebrated a 46-to-7 third period Heidelberg, led by Mahaffey, Moore Bartn Q. B. H. H.

F. B. Carl Mays was able to hold the shook off all doubt regarding hla form, by carrying the ball IS timen, for a total of 178 'yards, including a 76-yard gallop ior. a touchdown, dur-. started toward Northern's goal, in a series triumph over Hiram.

Ohio Wesleyan "Editor and Qtntral Manaqtr WILL ROGERS Luff Doran locals until the seventh Inning, when snugly reviews Its 27-to-0 triumph over Score by periods Army, 26; Knox, 7. Navy, Id; Marquette, 0. Cornell, 43; Williams, 0. Pennsylvania, Brown, 0. Columbia, e4; Wee.eyan, 0.

Pittsburg, 16; Weat Virginia, 7. 40; Washington, 0. Syracuse, 33; William and Mary, 0. Catholic University, 36; Ulue Kltige, 0. Dartmouth, 60; Vermont, 0.

New York University, 12; Union, 3. Penn Military, 31; Albright 6, Marylund, 18; Kutgers, 0. Kordham, 60; Oallaudet, 0. Maine, Connecticut Aggies, 0. Bucknall, 21; George Washington.

0, 1 3 4 oi line They marched well up Into Northern territory. A fumble gave Northern the Akron, another evidence of Its strength Ohio University Denison '7 13 7 027 0 0 0 0 0 Herman Layne doubled and Hensley walked. Bradshaw doubled to left uaii. ana Konrs, in two end runs, placed among Ohio Conference colleges. Scoring Ohio Touchdowns Savlea.

1 tne ball back In Heidelberg territory. In the last period Honrs was out on In Ing the 41 minutes In which ho played. Galllvati, Green and Dougherty, his back field mates, gave him Kenyon rejoices at Its newly-revealed field, scoring Layne. Joe King, Crack End For Cin cinnati College-, Suffers a Compound Fracture of Right Leg. Sweeney, 1: Camber, Jarvie, Points After Touchdown Sweeney, 3.

Substitutions Dennlson; Rettis: lor. Bath vigor in trouncing Baldwin-Wallace. Oner- Juries, Nortueru tumbles -and Heidelberg Nesselrode, local catcher, slammed recovers. nn more nrmiy established itself as a major title contender In the Ohio Conference by defeating Wooster. 13 to 0.

rora tor uecKorw jenKins ror liottlg; Fish splendid interference. A pass by Heidelberg was Intercepted by Garmon and the game ended with the ball er ror rtuinerroro). unio, wauner for Jar- Washington and Jefferson, 40; Waynes- Two touchdowns to his credit were Case returned to the win column by de- on XNortiieru'a 60-yard line. Tne line-up out a home run in the eighth. Tho local outfit scored three tallies ln'ihls Inning.

Snowball doubled and Harry Layne duplicated the feat, Herman not "joi ivi V7fruuer; xiykiie tor lnx ly; Breed for Wise: Wlthson for Kannard- Heidelberg. Positions. Nott'lern. Qamber for Doran. Referee Evans.

Um St. Xaxler's threat In the conference mi Stubulefleld L. Brookhart largely responsible for Illinois' victory. The remainder of the mini pire further forecast by Its 60-to-0 trlumnh Displaying; a ponderous, yet swift' Layne rolled out, and then came Nes-selrode's circuit clout over Kentucky Wesleyan. After its win over Transylvania a week previously, Its Dayton 29, Toledo 6.

Pt-tro Burritk Mason Graham Boycr moving attack, St. Xavier'a massive points; were contributed by Earl Brit-ton, playing; now at guardwho made Cincinnati shoved across a run in meeting with Wittenberg next Saturday Is looked forward to as an indicator of Its intra-conference power. Musketeer 1 machine crushed Ken SPBCIAX DISPATCH TO THB KNQUIRBB. L. T.

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B. L. H. Q- B. Overhoit Funk Bemenderfer Shaw Bryant lvefauver Itadenbaugh Sterrltt Kckert the' seventh inning and another one in Durg, fcprlngfleM, 14; R.

P. I 0. Franklin and Marshall, 26; St Johns, 6. Hamilton, 12; Worcester, 6. St.

Stephens, Trinity, 0, Lehigh, 38; Drexel, 0. Swartltmore, 22; Susquehanna, 0. Temple, Schuylkill, 0. Dickinson, 13; Vlllanova, 1. Gettysburg, 21; Muhlenberg, 0.

Amnerst, it; ijowdoin, 0. Haverford, Johns Hopkins, 0. Colgate, 48; St. Bonaventure, 0. Allogheny, 14; Geneva, 0.

Massachusetts Aggies, IB; Norwich, 0. Westminster, Buffalo, 0. Delaware. 6: Urslius. 2.

Toledo, Ohio, October 10. Dayton Unl- tucky Wesleyan by a 0-0 count on a goal from field by a place kick and a point after one of Grange's touch wincinnaii Deat ueorgetown 13 to being the second Ohio team to defeat the ninth. In the final frame the ersity eleven smashed' Its way to Se.dy Campbell Lehman Rohrs Hunter Corcoran Field yesterday afternoon. the Blue Grass eleven. downs.

here today over Toledo University 'by a score of 29 to The Daytonlans held A relentless attack on the Panther local fans were calling for another hitting rally. Bradshaw, local in-fielder, hit a hot one and was safe on It was not an easy victory for tho. Miami pried off its lid a week ago with victory over the same team, 1 Western Reserve went down to defeat Substitutions Heidelberg: Mahaffey for Kefauver, Bader for Bryant, Warner for the Toledoans scoreless for the first half tackles In the opening period, coupled Illinl, but Coach Zuppke refused to in Ohio Stadium, at Columbus, 'before the eleven from Capital. to 0. in a real Critz's error.

Keeu. Northern: Garmon for Hunter. Liv while they plied up a total of 21 points. work' his first string men for tho with a pass and a recovered fumble ingston for Lehman, Still for Hasse, Hasse In the second half Toledo scored its only Fisher filed out and Ferrell hit the sake of a larger score. As soon as season upset.

Marietta, after Its 72-to-0 defeat at the St. Lawrence, 20; New York College, 0. netted the Saints four touchdowns, ror Mason, Morgan for Campbell, Baum for Morgan, Hasse for Still, Goldstein for the Illinois team had, gained the up touchdown, while Dayton rung up another to 'ts credit, Neither team scored in the final. ball, the clout being good for a single. Mays grabbed Snowball's easy with Kelly adding the additional point Honrs.

Officials Trautman. Ohio State, referaiit hands or Washington and Jefrerson a week ago, came back and held unother of the state teams to a 0-0 tie. The gamo was with Marshall, of West Virginia. per hand, Zuppke sent ln many substitutes. The visitors played brilliant football, after each marker.

Another offensive. using a smashing line attack that com Grange opened up gradually arid Wilson, Denlson, umpire; Kelly, Lima, head linesman. Scoring Northerp. attempted 13 and completed 3 passes, Heidelberg attempted pletely shattered the Toledoans' defense. Line-up: this time In the fourth quarter, as the gum was drawing to a close, added two more touchdowns, Kelly again did not begin to carry the ball until the three other back field men had WATCH THE BIG RED! Toledo 2 and completed 1 pass.

First Downs Positions. Dayton IT. Debesls northern, 12; Heidelberg, 8. bounder, but the Cincinnati hurler made a bad throw and Snowball was safe on first. The rally, however, soon was cut short when Harry Layne filed out to Kddie Roush In center field for the third out.

Score by innings: 1 23 1 5 7 RH.E. Cincinnati. 02040010 18 12 1 advanced It. he got going, however, gains of 6, 8, 27 and 6 yards Qrlljben Trumbull Alexander Kelly adding the extra points. Miami Laces Wittenberg in Thriller Case 9, Otterbein d.

O'Brien Schults Gallagher Speiicer came in quick Butler at Oxford Score 30To 0. Outside of these two periods the scoring efforts of the Musketeers were put up a hard fight and threatened Irani Cole Steele Keubler Rltter fl FECI AT. DISrTCH TO THH SNQUIREa. Cleveland, Ohio, October 10. A blocked punt and a drop kick from the thirty-yard a number of times to take the game.

SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THB KNQUIBEK. r. R. Q. F.

Oxford, Ohio, October 10. Miami Uni Campbell Doyle Ceufleld Weber Grace Stars 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 06 10 5 ir. a.se over Another "Bull" Durham confined to a safety la the second period and a touchdown in (the third when Bray, substitute quarter, tossed Zbiei Jewskl adVrr- Tl Zlegfeld II After playing on even termx durlnor the tiicraent by Will Rogers, ANOTHER FOR MOUNTS. Kasmaier rolliea and screen star, versity today defeated Wittenberg University by a score of 30 to 0 in the best game played, on the local field In several seasons. end lesoV II Mors II Periods 4 Batteries Cincinnati, Mays and Hargrave; Stars, Fisher and Nessel-rode.

Umpire Tyler. tng American humorist, rtN a pass to Algeler for the score. 0 14 coming. Watch tor Toledo University Dayton University 0 8 029 8tryker and Petree were the outstanding first half of the game, Case scored in the third period. Dope Doll blocked one of Porosky's punts on the Otterbein live-yard line, recovered tile oval and crossed the line for a touchdown.

Late In the period Galaba booted a field goal from the thirty-yard line for the tnree additional points. Otterbein attempted five goals from the field, but all of them wera wide of the John Carroll 33, Duquesne 0. figures In the game, though Wright, Wil With a comfortable lead piled up after 16 minutes had been played, Joe Meyer, Xavier coach, sent In his second string and used them until the PENN CRUSHES BROWN. son, and in fact every man on the Miami Cleveland. Ohio.

October 10 (A. St. Johns, 14; Boston, 0. Niagara, 66; Rochester, 0. Rhode Island State, 12; Lowell, 0.

WEST. Minnesota, 34; Grinnoll, 6. Notre Dame, 19; Belolt, 3. Illinois, 16; Butler, 13. Michigan, 63; Indiana, 0.

Iowa State, 20; Kansas, 0. Missouri, Nebraska, 6. Purdue, DePauw.O. Wisconsin, 36; Franklin, Detroit, Columbia, 0. Iowa, 41; St.

Louis, 9. Northwestern, 17; Carleton, 0. Ypsilantl, 14; Bowling Green, Wabash, 67; Muncle Normal, 0. Adrian. Manchester, 7.

Drake, 19; Kansas Aggies, 0. Wyoming, Colorado State, 0. Utah Aggies, 13; Denver, 0. Cornell, 21; Hamllne. 0.

Monmouth, Carthage, 0. Buena Vista, Cae, 0. Colorado College, 10; Regis, 6. Illinois Collogo, 17; Illinois State 1. Colorado Aggies, 21; Brlgham Young, 7.

Culver 19; DePauw Freshmen, 0. North Dakota, 68; Jamestown, 0. Idaho, Oregon, 0. Southern California, 28; Utah, i. Washington, 30; Montana, 10.

Olympic Club, 15; California, 0. Nebraska Wesleyan, South Dakota 3. Stanford, 28; Occidental. SOUTH. "Kentucky State, 19; Clemson, 4.

Oglethorpe, 20; Centre, 0, Auburn, 16; Virginia Poly, 0. Vanderbllt, 14; Texas, 6. Florida, 22; Hampton-Sidney, Tulnne, 26; Mississippi, 6. Alabama, 43; Louisiana Stats, 0. Virginia.

19; Richmond, 0. Furman, Citadol, 0. Loyola, Mississippi College, (. Howard, Chattanooga 0. North Carolina, 41; Duke, Quantlco Marines, 40; King, 0.

South Carolina. 7 North Parrkllnn team played fine football. Three minutes Scoring all the points in the last three Providence Eleven Xoses First Mt Union Trims Ashland For Its Third Straight Triumph." Alliance, Ohio, October 10 (A. Mt. Union won its third victory when Ashland went down, 14 to 6.

Learsch carried the ball over the line tor the visitors. In the third period Yfngllng, who went in for Labor, scored a touchdown, and Armstrong kicked goal. Mills carried the ball over the tine in the fourth period for second touohdown and' goal was kicked. Line-up: quarters, jonn uarrou- trounced Duquesne final quarter, when the regulars again went In. university, or nttsuurg.

33 to 0. here after the klckoff in the first period, Petree, scored on a line buck following a fumble by Mourer ami repeated sensational ad Major. Tilt in New Bowl. Provldenoe, R. October 10 (A.

vances Htryker. In the second period Btrvkcr went over The University of Pennsylvania, playing In a three-yard plurifre after Petree and Wllrfon had worked the ball well forward. Wesleyan, rumored to have a passing' attack that was hard to stop, found little chance to advance the ball either through the air or by running attack, and with the exception of two long runs by Glenn and Gib Wittenberg coincentrated on the forward posts, Case, Posl tions. Otterbein, Frato I'lnney Byrtts L. Collier Frease L.

Porosky Craas C. Crawford Robinson it. Cavanauh Glldden Richtcr Bonnlngton it. Roberts VanHorn Q. Snavely Reeves L.

Carroll Galaba K. Wlddoes Parr MvMlchael pass In the third period and at one time as witiun lb yards or Miami goal. In the closlmr period, f'etree scored a Positions. Worslei Huntei Lerch Kellog Buzard its first football game against Brown University slne 1913, achieved a 9-to-0 victory here today. It was the first major contest in the new Brown stadium.

Nearly 16,000 persons shivered, ln the big concrete stands. Penn's tallies, -a touchdown in the sec- place kick from the 36-yard line and later today. Carroll had little trouble In thrusting at the Duquesne line, and skirted the ends with ease. Duquesne's offensive was powerless against the Carroll defense. The line-up: Carroll.

Position. Duquesne. Myers Good Bosh Skinner Charvat L. Foley Barrett 0.... Sealey Kazlauckos McCorinack Pfasa R.

Haydock Fitzgerald R. E. Kinney Gowan Q. Delhunt Gannon H. Emery Fapp H.

Velar McGuire F. Welnstock Referee W. Fi Brennan. Umpire J. R.

SnvHer. Hrai' Linesman W. J. Meyers. son, failed to even dent the Musketeer defense.

scored on a 66-yard run with an Inter cepted forward pass. Line-up and sum Garbei Mt Union. Roth Ball McGranahan Burkle D. Armstrong Kllppert James Wtlcoxson 1 Harvey Mills L. Armstrong.

Referee Belle, The contest was marred by an In- mary: i Score by quarters: R. Needham Wittenberg. Positions. Miami Jury to Joe King, Musketeer end, who Armstrong 8harkey- 3 9 0 0 ond Quarter and a kick from Brown's otterbein Moeuer Burst Brlckley nrtean-yara line in tne inira penoa, were Substitutions Case: Doll for Bennlng- suffered a compound fracture of his right leg In the second quarter. He was taken to the Good Samaritan B.

Craig Lersch GIUcnJ' Grant Illinois. Umpire Wey-Hefl Linesman Howpll. hnson Htrucke scored by cnaney Kogers, rignt nni.Dau, ton, i.ivingstou tor farr, Farr for Byrns, Brnnhares. ai t- fni.afli. -i rresncorn ror Keeves.

Llouna ror (la aba. Mowery Howard Thomas Cerny for Robinson. Richards for Gliddmi. ran 1, Wooster. Hospital, where It was said that he was resting better last night.

ornwell U.R.T BurdettB Bradley State, 6. Beatty la Star. Beatty, Musketeer halfback, was Wohlweniler Krues failed to kick goal after Rogers's Cox for Frease. Hester for Parr. Frease Wrleht touchdown.

for Cox, Parr for Gllddua; Otterbein: Peuee The steady, hard-hlttirtg line plunges of V'mebr- tLTomer 'fat f'S' kJE, "paytr and La" oWl 3 4 I of the Brown aleveli' were fMturiS Kee' I Goal From Field Oalaba. Referee 0 0 and PavSr iot to two Std (Denlson). Umpire-Daniels 7 1030 inng Je)'-' TlSff ni.nninv,. fnrtv-vord riasii in tin flit fw minntoa Aime or quarters 16 Ctje Claremont- Mourer Brant Wittenberg Mercer, 14; Rollins, 0. Swanee, Texas Agglnci, 6.

Mississippi Aggies, 3: Ouachita, 3. Centenaiy, 38; Union, 0. Tennessee, 13; Maryland, 0. Louisville Male, 28; Indianapolis, 7. the Xavier luminary.

A triple threat, he was found at the hurling end of the few passes that the Musketeers Substitutions Wittenberg for Johnson, Fritz for Burdette, Theisen while Payor a few plays later got away tried, gained much ground when- ror Armstrong, Maus for Brant, Brant for tor 16. These runs were part of a Bru-Maus, Armstrong for Theisen, Theisen for nonlan. play that landed the team on the Columbia 64, Wesyan 0. MICHIGAN PILES TJP SCORE. JAMRS KIPfiELLA, Prop.

AL WIEBE'S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA If A hJ' TfcJTtf KVMRV N'GMT EXCEPT if jtaLlU JEL1I VK MONDAY AND TUESDAY (OPEN-AIR DANCING) MOfDAV AND Tt'ESDAV OPEN Kfln SPECIAL PARTIES. Finest Dance Hall la the Went ON ALEXANDRIA PIKB. Chicken and Steak Specialty PHONE, HI LAND 425. TAKE SOUTHM ATE CAR. HESTAliKANT OPBK YEAR ROUND.

A Sure Shot There are certain things in this life we have become accustomed to know that we can depend on. They never fail. We can always depend on a puncture if there is no spare tire. Your Insurance being due just when everything else ia. Taxes going to be cut down (but it's always EXT YEAR).

An after dinner speaker saying "Its growing late and I will try and make it brief." A barber saying "Quite a bit of dandruff there, a good shampoo will do that good." That somebody will always be living who try and beat a train to a crossing, (and when they reach the Morgue its always found to be somebody who time didn't mean anything to) If a has played Golf you can always depend on Iiim telling everybody about it that night. You can always depend on the first wife being the best, If she dont suit you there is no use trying out a bunch of others. You can always depend on Company eating more than Wolverines Plow Through Indiana Eleven For 63-To-O Victory. Bradley. Miami: Dillon for Wohlwender.

Blue stopped the onruahlng fue. A olml-' October 10 for Brashares, Heathman for lar disappointment to Brown lans and an- an easy victory er Vesoyan Wright, Monnette for Gansberg, Wright for other example of Brown's lack of punch todaiy, 64 to 0, rolling up 27 lnts Heathman, Seiloff for Brlckley; Jones for came late in the fourth period, when Penn ln tn? fl' Perloci; After a few minutes of Sharkey, Thatcher for Struke, Miller for held its rival on tne flve-yaid line. i Plav ln the second period, Columbia put in Stryker, Wohlwender for Dillon. Touch-1 Penn's touchdown In the second quarter substitutes for most of the players who downs Stryker 2, Petree 2. Goal From was the result ot a forty-seven-yard march had started the game.

The period Field Place Kick Petree. Points After after it had gained an advantage and Ita 18 points. Wesleyan made its best Touchdowns Place Kicks Petree 3. Hef- first real foothold in Brown territory on In the third period, holding the Blue and eree Prugh, of Ohio Wesleyan University, an exchange of punts with the high wind White to one touchdown. This wus scored Ann Albor, October 10 (A.

Michigan revealed a reincarnation of her called upon, and punted the Blue and White out of danger, when the Musketeer backs were unable to gain. Ferguson, Beatty's running mate at half, and Joe King, end, played stellar games for the Xavlerians. Rapp, at center, and Reynolds, at quarter, turned In good games. For Wesleyan, Glenn, halfback, displayed the only flash of brilliance. His sweeping end runs with practically no Interference were the only ground-gaining devices the visitors could use, and these soon were stopped by the Xavier ends.

The Musketeers received the ball on the first kick-off and lost little famous polnt-a-mlnute team of old when Umpire Mahrt of University of Dayton. at Its back. Penn never seriously threat- ny Jiircnmeyer niter oreamng tnroum Tl in tne she crushed Indiana, 63 to 0, at Ferry Head Linesman Bacon, of Wabash. Time ned wltn another touchdown, and ln order tackle for the twelve-yard line. po nts.

i I lo bcuib Mgaiu imu iv I enui i 10 iii place- i aiu-u Field today. ment kick, which was successfully exe cuted, py n.ruez. Wesleyan 27, Akron 0. SPECIAL DISrATCH TO THB BNquraXX. The air was filled with Michigan passes, and Benny Friedman, tbe former Cleveland high-school star, sparkled In the smooth-working Michigan offense.

He CENTRE TASTES DEFEAT. Delaware, Ohio, October 10. Ohio Wes- scored one touchdown a.one. running 66 yards through the entire Indiana team, Edwards field from Akron University by a aeons of 27-to-0. Pearce flirured jrreatly a score of 87-to-O, and he forward-passed five times for time In shoving the sphere down the field on a series of off -tackle This "UNITED" Overcoat Rings The Fall Style Bell touchdowns, Kentucky Aggregation Falls Before Oglethorpe Eleven, 20 To 9.

PBCLU, DISPATCH TO TBS IHQUttUU, Atlanta, October 10. Flashing In addition he kicked eight tha second period. Helwlg made the points after touchdown. only other touchdown of the game ln the smashes, Interwoven with a pass, for the first touchdown, Ferguson taking the ball across. Xavier again received, and using the same tactics, saored again.

Kin Snatches Foil. Reynolds kicked off to Wesleyan, Michigan resorted only spasmodically to period, when he intercepted an Akron pass and raced 25 yards for the marker, line smashing, but Molonda and Stamman Turney garnered a field goal and two were good ground gainers when this style goals after touchdown, while C. Bllckle of play was employed. Friedman. Gilbert J'9 ot.her marker from th9 and Sammy Babcock, the latter substitut- Many substitutions featured the game, Ing for Gilbert at left half, swept the ends ln which Coach Gauthler tried every confer consistent varriaro i ceivable combination ln his back field.

SvuJTm.J fLIfl 1 His forward wall showed signs of Improve- LT. longest single gain ment over the pa8t appearance and stopped m.nJ Zl h8toolc Akron without gains. Lineup and sum-punt on his own forty-five-yard line and m.rv went down the field behind good inter- 1 1, Wm Avail. Positions. Alrrnn trick plays which bewildered Centre and pounding the visiting eleven's line for substantial gains time and again, the Oglethorpe football team triumphed over the Kentucky team today, 20 to at Splller's Field, and thus became the outstanding contender for the championship of the S.

J. A. A. Conference. The old speedy, spectacular rush of fast and on the second play by the Pan thers, King snatched up a Wesleyan fumble and dashed SO yards for a Indiana could not puncture the I Coleman I Wargo yn backi around the opposing ends an wail after her spasmodic gains hy i Kofaky wagneriand the deadly forward passes formerly score.

A pass, Beatty to King, after the next klck-pff, netted 55 yards and Bowers L. G. Taylor used bv Centra wnrn. mliiBinr In tnrlnv'i passing. The line-up and summary Michigan.

Position. Indiana, the fourth score of the period. Kelly kicked goal after each marker. Wilkinson performance, Hoop Only one member of the famous old Baldwin Centre backfleld Rabpntrln warn with McCracken Frump Tilton Wright R.E.... Pratt oosterbaan 1 K.

Lunman Edwards L. Clifford you thought they would Lovette I. Bernoake Robinson the Colonels today, and he was effectually Shcoch covered by the Oglethorpe defense. Johnson For the Petrels Maurer was a srnunrt. You can always depend on a Hetnzerlfng I gainer of importance.

Campbell and Kil- sack of Bull Durham con gore also were outstanding figures. The line-up: Zaiser Helwlg L. Bishop Rosser R. G. Fisher Wells F.

B. Nesuel Periods 1 BRlmi wesleyan, 3 Marks Akron 0 Brown Hawkins Oade Flora Friedman Gilbert Gregory Molenda R. G. R. R.

Q. B. R. H. F.

taining 50 good Cigarettes. Centre. Positions. Oglethorpe. 2 3 4 17 0 727 0 0 0 0 Thomoaon I Carroll rrucna Swldmore (Capt.

L. T. Duiiiam L. Wesleyan Scoring Touchdowns: Pearce. By era substituting for Roesen Helwlg.

Points MoCiure A bad pass from center that went over Glenn's head netted the Musketeers two points on a safety In the second quarter. A pass, Beatty to Af-gler, In the third, a plunge through right tackle by Algier and an Intercepted pass by Reynolds completed the scoring. Coach Meyer announced before the game that Otto Wenzel, veteran left tackle of the Musketeers, had been forced out of the game for the remainder of the season, following an examination of his Injured leg. Wenzel suffered the Injury In prac -C. f.

4 2163 ifuiu iij "uaif Bush Cooper Justus Farrish Hardin Corless Nix Campbell Score by periods: 1 Michigan 28 Indiana. 0 tuting for C. Bllckle, Rosser. Goals' upu.n m' 0 0 from field: C. Blckle.

Turney. Referee Ingleheart R. It has the new effect of broad wide lapels and closely spaced buttons, This style will tailor to advantage with either conservative or fancy fabrics. Having your overcoat made to your order by the "UNITED get the fabric you want, the weight you want, the length you want and the style you want, all in one overcoat at the price you want: Michigan Scoring Touchdowns, Gilbert, Flora. Gregory 3: Friedman, niurarhn.r.

4 Swain, Dickinson. Umpire Fensterwald, Ohio University. Head Linesman Dun lap. Denlson. Time of Periods minutes 8.

Babcock (substitute for Gilbert); points Shcppard Maurer Kllgore Rabenstein Chex L. Wilson R. Lauer F. Oglethorpe 1.... 7 0 Centre.

0 0 each. miwr ioucnaown, neaman Stamman (substitute for Molenda). Ref 6 720 P. S. There will be another piece here two weeks from now.

Look eree. bcKersa.l, Chicago. Umpire. Ken- 0 s- incago. mma juage, Kay, ZULnols.

Referee -Lane. Umpire Springer. Head Head linesman, Huston, Parsons. Tune of tice Thursday, and developments for it. ijinuaiiian 'J.

nomas. iiosiuub, iv juiuuies. caused a final examination yesterday morning. The Llne-lTp. Pittsburg 15, West Virginia 7.

SFKCXAL DISPATCH TO THH BNQUIBES. Pittsburg, October 10. Before crowd estimated above 20.000 and on Oberlin 13, "Wooster 0. SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TH1 IXQCIKKK. Wooster, Ohio, October 10.

Oberlln. answering repeated Invitations to come to the city of Boles, after a five years' ab-ence, sported around at Severance Stadium this afternoon and motored back this evening two touchdowns to the good, having trimmed Oie astute and proficient Woos-t elites, 13 to 0. Oberlln forwards charged the Wooster line, and Oberlln backs, led by the fleet Hansbury and the plunging Poo, displayed the beat attack Wooster fans have looked upon in several seasons. Statistics show Wooster completed four noMPn nut nf 14 nd had three intercepted. Musketeers.

Kins Wesleyan. Positions. H. Johnson E. Rons L.

House I. severe and cold day, the Mountaineers and Stelnblcker SIXTY-FIVE YEARS AGO! Inl860ablendoftobac- co was born "Bull" 's. Durham. On quality alone it has won recog- nition wherever tobac Schmidt i' dinners natueci to a decision. In ravor or tne latter.

Jones .0 Rapp F. Johnson R. yueenan Janszen Smith R.T The. two teams thrilled the spectators time and again with masterful play on offense and defense. Pitt scord two touchdowns and a goal from placement, while Bacon R.

welner NAVY! WINS, 19 TO 0. Midshipmen Show Old-Time Form in Trouncing Marquette. Annapolis Md October 10 (A. Showing great alertness in following the ball and taking full advantage of all opportunities, Annapolis Midshipmen triumphed over Marquette University on Far ra gut Field today, 19 to 0. tZ was In a measure sweet revenge for the Middles, who last year were forced to bow to their lntersectlonal opponents Clark (Capt.) B.

(Capt.K Reynolds Kamsey L. Beatty Glenn R. Ferguson uie juountaineers counted one tourendown and goal, and had the lead, scoring early ln the third quarter. Pitt recovered with a beautiful dntve of while Oberlin tried two, completing one for a. rniu'trtnwn.

Wooster made seven first Rlckard F. Kelly Score by IS 3 4 bs yarus, KicKed a goal from placement, downs against Oberlin'a five, but the visitors gained 1 76 yards from scrimmage, against 136 for Wooster. it wan in recovering fumbles and grab Keajfucky 0 0 0 0 0 Musketeers SS 1 9 14 60 The final touchdown came as a break against the Mountaineers, who had rushed Scoring St. Xavier: Touchdowns. Fer bing Wooster passes that Obertln's super yams ror anotner possible touchdown, when a fumble was scooped ud by Gustaf- i co is known.

It still offers the public this more flavor, more en- joymentand a lot more money left at the end of a week's smoking. TWO BAGS for 15 cents 100 cigarettes for 15 cents iority COUnieu mout, or iui maiiurr when a maze of forward Dasses awent guson 2, Kelly, King, Algier 2, Reynolds. Points After Touchdown Kelly 6. Substitutions Wes'eyan, Harrell for Bacon, Ad-klns for Ramsey, Mossbarger for Jones, Winn for Smith. Jones for Mossbarger.

on, who raced 80 yars for another Pitt score, putting the game safely away for Pitt. Barnum and Farley shone lirlllantly for them off their feet. It was a different they kept their goal line unendangered when Wooster made five first downs ln the third aurter, and in the same way they maneuvered into striking distance for navy team today. ftavy registered eiicht first down tne jnouncaineers. wnue uust arson and Welch seemed to bear the burden fnr Gibson for Glenn, Buckner for Clark.

Prultt for Rouse, Asbury for Winn. Musketeers: Goslger for King. A. Mc- their two touchdowns. Lineup ana summary: nhriin.

Positions. Wooster. against one ror Marquette. The visitors Pitt, none of them as brill ant as the entire put up a piucky right against the advan west Virginia line. Ballard L.E.

Pfeiffer Grath for Weiner. Algeler for Ferguson. Ralkula TT Stoll Welge for Rapp, Bray for Reynolds, Schelbert for Kelly, Farrell for Queenan, Layporte Donovan lor Janssen, iVead for (iosiger, Purdue 39, Depauw 0. flPSCIAL DISPATCH TO THB ElYqtTIXXB. Lafayette.

October 10. Purdue Burns for Bray. Rapp for Welge, Spect for Schmidt, Gosiger for Nead, Griffin for Rockwell Wagner (C.) Zwick G. Wilder Hastings Fleming Poe Hansbury Burr Stelnblcher. Manly for Queenan.

Officials University's football team retrieved lost Crltchfleld Wyckoff Hull Junkin tilskowtch Lehman Blotigh Fox Hostfield for Rover Johnson, referee: Frank Marty. umpire; unar.es Harrington) neaa lines man. statistics First downs: Wesleyan. 6 tage 01 weignt, Dut tne Midshipmen developed a sustained attack. The Middies directed most of their plays to the right side of the line to avoid Dii-weg, all-Western end.

A northwest wind of gale force proved a material factor. Shapley, Navy, had the advantage of the punting duel with De moling. Marquette fumbled at critical moments, and failed to penetrate the Navy defense. Twice the Middies Invaded the opposing goal ln tha second period, and once more ln the final. Royce Fllppln, sturdy left half back, registered most of the scorea Shapley crossed the third time.

One try for point after touchdown was successful. The line-up; Navy. Positions. Marquette. Bernet L.

Dllweg Wickhorst (C.) Cartwrlrht I Huhrtl tut Ions Oberlin nonors today by defeating Depauw, 39 to 0. The Boilermakers had the game their own way from the first kick-off, and practically every man on the squad had a chance to "strut his stuff." Purdue scored ln the first period when Merkobrad wormed his way through the Tiger Una for 20 yards and then fof 16 yards. Wil St. Xavier, 21. Yards gained from scrim Fleming, J.

Wilder for Ballard, Tenny for Rockwell, Rockwell for Tenny, Thomas for The United Woolen Mm- 'Ca Hostfield. Fleming ror i nomas, iterunan mage: wesleyan, jjy; Bt. Aavier, 229. Punts average: Wesleyan, 39; Hu Xavier, 35. Passes attempted: Wesleyan, 17; St.

Xaxler, S. Passes com p. ted Wesleyan, St. Xavier. 3.

Passer intercepted by Wesleyan, by St Xavier, 6. Fumbles: Wesleyan. 7 St. t- Penalties: Wesleyan, 20; St, Xavier, 3S. for C.

Wilder, Jones for Hastings, Walters for Hansbury. Wooster: Weihefer for Lehman, Sauer for Stoll, Olsen for 81ko- cox staged several spectacular runs in tha second and third periods that brought the stands to their feet, and scored two touch. wlc, Destler for Wei he, Stoll ror Hll. Touchdowns Fleming and Poe. Points downs.

Captain Harmeson annexed a touchdown fn the third period and Wilson After Touchdown Burr. Referee Tyler, Rpwrvc. Umnlre Hamm. Kenyon. Field Lents (.) UG Lans and Merkobrad each scored In the final period.

Depauw got away several good passes, but they came at the wrong time to count in tbe scoring. Judge Connor, Bates. Linesman Brlen, usnrn Crane Bull President ML union. liQwarm 1. Haney Eddy JTlmrh Army 26, 7, TRADE-MARX I STEIBIINO WINS BOUT.

Hard wick E. Flaherty Hamilton Q. Demoting Flipptn UH Ieltchfuss Banks R. McCormfrk urham Los Angeles, October 10 A. Young Stribllng, Georgia heavyweight, de Stivers 26, Westinghouse O.

gPSClAI. BIS PATCH TO TBM KlfQUXnt. Dayton, Ohio, October 10- Stivers High, of Dayton, had very little difficulty in throttling any attemp's of the Pittsburg (Penn.) High School team here this afternoon, counting four times via touchdowns to score a 26-to-0 win over their first fn-tersectional opponents during the present campaign. "Kuszy" Evans, of the local team, was master of the Pittsburg lines during most of the afternoon, counting three of the touchdowns all through the Shapley F. Bader West Point, N.

October 9 (A. Army defeated Knox College today, 26 to 7, The Cadets awed four touchdowns, one each in the first two periods and two in the third period. Two of the trials for extra points were successful. The Army was held scoreless In tha final Score by Periods 13 3 4 Navy. 0 13 0 6 It Marquette 0 0 0 0 0 GuirAntccd hy cisively dereatcd sailor tJddie Huffman, former navy heavy.

In a ten-round fight at Ascot Speedway Park here today, A crowd of about 25,000 Baw the bout. The Georgia youngster completely outboxwl his opponent, winning seven rounds, while two were even and one went to Huffman. Hard lefts and rights drove Huffman into period, while the Cadets' substitute play- 17 Fountain Sq.9 Cincinnati -526 Madison Covington Stores also in Hamilton, Dayton. Springfield, Columbus, Portsmouth, Lima, Zanesville, Steubenville and Cambridge, Huntington, Charleston, Bluefield, Park-ersburg, Clarksburg, Fairmont and Wheeling, W. Ashland and Lexington, Ky.

Navy Scoring Touchdowns: Fllppln 2, Shapley. Points From Try After Touchdown Fllppin. Referee Merritt, Yale, Umpire Ryan, Michigan. Field Judge vi a rie in inn linkup. In the final mmrter.

Senn. Knox h'nif- line. The eutlre second team was in during the last quarter, after Lehman the rones repeatedly, and Striblinir wn Monan, icnign. neaa linesman (Jan el) back, ran 55 yards to a touchdown. He also added the extra point by a placement kick after the touchdown The Army sub.

Tufts. Time of Periods Fifteen minutes master of the fight throughout. He was scored th Xinai touchdown, early la the niLs r-i A III Fifth Aveou New York CUf loaver ia oaagerA JjUtuted frequently..

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