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i I i -M-IL. I III I Y.anderbtih Loses To Georgia To Pennsylvania Georgia Tech Looms Up As Another RoiighAiabama WinsrTop, i imodores Trounced BuVdoqs 26 To Spot In Notre Dame's Difficult Schedule ScoreTied ln Second GoldeaToniado frEnterai: Game Favorite But Fails To Stop 1924 -Champions r.3 XhffiTakes rLcad: lirst Quarter; Game Flayed On Slippery.t fig" 3 CADETS BATTLE Field TON TO Albans. Oa' Oct 14. (Cniud Atlanta, Qa. Oct.

14. (United Pre) A mighty Alabama Crlrn son Tide, of the beat machine 0-0 STANDSTILL TUE GREEN seen in the south In many a rose the topmost height et Southern eoaference football here today when they swept th grea Georgia Tech Tornado atd under a Tto score It we one of the greatest games en at Orant field alnee the days when Hetsemann reached elev. ents and Tech ruled supreme la the south. Alabama deserved te win by all rule of the game, for the Crimson Tide forward wail held tbe vaunted attack of the back while Peoley Hubert and Hubert and Claiming th first score i3lr wa and never permitting nderbilt to pass them, the Gsor- i Bulldog defeated the Commo- by- ths score of It to 7 to Hppery field, Tb Ant acor m.d. f1 rt'IM from Hollls to Thomp- mmA AHMAil til inm r-otior in the Mcond period v.

hn fper on a Ions pass to Iogth netted SI yard and a touchdown. Spears tot AH extra point Georgia took the lead arain In thr same period with another touchdown by Boland over center, failed to kick goal CeorU ran her acort to "0 In th third period by a aerie, of xorwara passes ana tin uutm whk-ti hrnurhr htr to tha Com- Modare nine-yard line and the touchdown waa made when Hollls a a ed to Morton. Hollis made ha-tr nnlnff m(fh a ntare-kirif I l.Ztha third nerlod Vanderbilt 1 wn came 1 1 "Ha Vah aV em at Brown gave 'Bam a Johnny "Mack" through with that neeei ago and plays which" her win. Perhap th greatest star la at tack and defense of th Alabama eleven was Hubert, all-southern back of last season. Doug Wycoff was rudely shaken by th hard-hitting ettaek of got tha ball In mid-field and at of thf "fcol1 nuarter rlned aeven yarda when Spear'av Northweatern a touchdown, wtnt Mound; end.

A Ion P4 rpeara to Reece. netted 10 fcut back ln an4t waa first down on the Bull-' front dew" 11-yard llie. Vanderbilt! Flournoy and Lautenschlager -J i -I. jr." iiiirnTrnnrnnnn tfX I lfllL I Lun UL I III niiwM in nnivp A IUUIIII 111 UIIIIL 7j OF PICK OE EAST Fierce Plunging Of Opposing ii.J V- ai LEFT TO RIGHT: GUAJID. GODWIN.

HALFBACK BARRON AND CAPTAIN WTCOFF; LOW ER INSET: END, MERKLE. Here ars four stars vt Georg: Tech's great team, jfost promin ent is Captain Wycoff, one of tbe best backs in he country. The Georgians are now -'prepplng' for Notre Dame. When the Army decisively defeated Notre Dame recently the West Pointers got much satisfaction as a. Dame has been smearing tbe Army on the gridiron.

Georgia, Tech is another Institution that Is looking forward to revenge at the Expense of Notre Csune. LLke the Army, Georgia-Tech for several years has been the Alabama Tine and left the gam In the second half; Th Crimson Tide's scors earn In th third quarter when Wycoff punted 41 yard Brown, who ran thr gk aa ope field from -hi town 40 yard line for tbe touchdown. Buckler kicked goal for th antra point Tech went Into the game as the favorite to wipe out last year 14 to 0 defeat at the hands et ths 1114 champion. Alabama barely msed another touchdown osi th laat play the game when Brown eaught a Brewer pass and ran 40 yards before being forced out of bounds en Tech's aeven-yard line. Included In the ether stars wss "Red" Brown, brother Mark I Caldwell.

Berne and Buckler. A Murray played th beat game for Tech on the effens whHt -Poole. Godwin and Marshall stood' out In the line. It wa almpty a story of A1 bama outclassing th Tech eleven-which seamed to a Httle etale after Its magnificent win over Penn tte tw -weeks ag-'---- Alabama's victory virtually give th Tldo a clean slate toward the southern championship. Only Georgia, whleh dowsed Van-dsrbtlt today remain In th way.

The line-up and summary: Alabama OeorgU Tech Position Wlnstett Msrkl left end emr jv Anniston Team Robbed Of Touchdown Twioe By Star Rome Halfback sRo-me. Oct. 14. (Special) With several sensational plays executed by both elevens, ths Alabama Military Instttuts of Anniston, and Darlington School for Boys played to a 0-0 tie here Saturday afternoon. The Tigers got within two yards of ths Roman goal 11ns but were held for downs and Darlington puntd out of danger.

A. M. I. became possesor of ths ball and attempted a pass on the flret play. It waa intercepted by Prlmm, star halfback on the Darlington machine, who ran II yarda before he was downed.

Another close cH on tbe Soman aggregation earns when Abernathy six-foot flank man, receved a paaa and ran SI yards before he was iuuwnu wiinm it ysras or in coveted itne. No one was ahead of him. but Prlmm outran th An-nlatonlan and Uekled him from th rear, saving th game for hi team. Th two teams gained ground each other frequently but neither was able to score. It was mostly exchange of punt.

Th teams were about evenly matched and aispiayeo splendid grid work throughout. Abernathy waa easily the star for no visitors en both the offensive snd defensive, while Prlmm stood above hi teammates on the local outfit. GEORGIA FRESH TEAM DEFEATS AUBURN ATS" Auburn Ala, Oct. 14. (United Press) Aided by long end runs by Dudley and several long pease Coach Bachman'a Georgia Tearl-Ings humbled the Auburn "Rata here th! morning II FLORIDA GATORS SWEEP TO VICTORY OVER DEACON CLAN 0-lnsTttlvrt; Oct 14.

(TJni: ted Press) Led by the brilliant 'f Cap'alfi 'dtrVr the University of riorida, 'Gators today swept to victory over Wake Forest college eleven to j. CARNEGIE TECH UNABLE TO STOP PITT AIR DRIVE ted Pres) Opening up with forward passing stuck that Car. nglw wt nnabl to put tcday. dedicated Its new ly.ioe.tf 008 stadium with a hard foucTtt victory over the armor by a scor of 12 to 0, before 10,000 spectators. k.

COLUIBIA, WITH FOUR-REGULARS OUT, WINS 26-0 New Tork. Oct 14. (United Press) Columbia with four of its regulars missing because of injuries, returned to the ranks of winning eleven today by downing William' 21 to 0. The Lion scored In every per-lod. The gams was played on a slippery field with rata falling throughout the afternoon.

Wolverines Go Home With Scalp Of "Red" Gra nge Under Belts 1 Si 1 Flournoy. Big Southern Full- hqiL- LUrn nf IQ.To-7 Victory Over Cats HtajTK Field. Chicago. Oct. 14 (United fress) The Clrecn W.ii-e from Tulan university donned Wild Cats at 5tn(tc field today, 18 to 7.

Flournoy. the big southern w. 1 lirunt 0t lattl( rppinf! Purple Im" ie onrn- Riin-1 freely, aivtnz th northern's a great exhibition of opn field running Flournoy scored three to'irli- aouns. Two Ion? fm ward passe carried the ball 63 yards down the; rfiel In an uwbroken spectacirfaH march. Leland Lewis punctured Tuiane'a forward wall for many short gains but Purple offense looked weak.

A cold day did not aeem hamper the southerners In the least. The line-up: Bruce It Brown lar Lery H. Wilson rg Blackledge rt Talbot re G. Wilson 4b Lautenaehlager 1Kb rionrnoy rhb Morgan fb Lamprecht Cohen Lowry (C) Raher Johnson riaher Solbelm Gustafeon White Lewis Score of 32 to 9 One Of Largest Ever Rolled Up In Cambridge' Staffum" By HENRY M1XOTT United Ptcm Staff OMmpondent Harvard fitadlnm, Cambrldga.l Oct. 14.

Crushing an outclassed but courageous Crimson efeyen beneath an Irresistible attack, Dartmouth won her third successive victory over Harvard before 10,000 spectators here this afternoon. The score, 12 to waa one of the biggest ever rolled up by la harvard stadium. Dartmouth unloosed one of the bt aerial Attacks displayed in tbe dominated the situation after the first- period. Oberlander, tower of strength in the Green backflelJ, threw three passes which resulted in towhdowwt, und over himself for a fourth. McPhail scored one touchdown.

Tully one, and Lade, Dartmouth's left half Oberlander the honors of vlctor'. Kicked two goals utter touchdown. BilryEvatis QIESTIOXS 5 S. Are any of the players on the of irtmmagc permitted to lJtk lojts nithont being prnatiu-d? How is the ball put Into play nvh? 1 ANSWKito 1, If a player has both hands or feet up to or within one foot of the line of scrimmage or has one foot and the opposite hand up to or within one foot of It, he shall be considered on the line. z.

uniy the center and tbe guards on the line of scrimmage ars permitted to lock legs with each other.3 -1. Any player on the aide mak ing tbe fair catch may out the ball Into play. He may do It either by a punt, drop-kick, place men or scrimmage. The captain of tbe aids making the fair catch selects tbe method of putting the ball Into play and is bound by it: PREDICTS KTIFF MIXTKR Paris A severe winter la pre dieted tor 1125. Father Gabriel in astronomer-priest of France declares that this winter will be unusually cold.

He basis his nre- aicuon On the lunar solar cycle of weatner conditions. I "SB! N. I By EDWARD DERB Tnitett' Press Staff Corrfpondent URBANA. 111., Oct. 24.

Over th rolling prairie of Illinois, victorious Michigan team tonight steamed home with the scalp of Red Grange under its belt. The Wolverines the brilliant Grange in check, scored a field goal, won the game. 3 to and got sweet revenge for their dewt- ol lest-year- Grange played great football, but. as in previous this be was held In check by his own able to-make-ws In- th-thlrdquar ter' when he ret urned kick I Fullbacks Features In-tersectional Tilt By HEXRT L. FARRELL rnftd Pres Staff CVrrespoudent Philadelphia.

Oct. 14 Tbe aturdy Pennsylvania football team, already- jecogrtlsed the potential holder of the mythical eastern championship. played boot to the Chicago eleven thi afiernoea and In. a steady rain despatched the westerners. a.

A crowd of 45,000 fathered kt Frauklln field to watch an encounter. The two opposing fullbacks, Krues and McCartr, furnished a eerie of thrill with their fierce plunging. The pace was too fast tor ths Chleagoan and he waa replaced, bnt Krues was still smashing his way through the Maroon line when the battle was near Its The Red and Blue scored It Ion touchdown In th first period. Rogers, who did noble work In the Pennsylvania backfield throughout tbe game, tossed a forward paa to Thayer, who romped IS yard across th visitor goal line. Krues added the extra point by kicking a placement goaL Shortly after the kick-off.

Penn misssd li first pportttnity- to scors when a forward pass over the goal Lns was Incomplst aftr. Rogers and Krues' had worked territory. Chicago's first chance to break into the scoring column came early In the second 'period wheri 'Mccarty had trought the ball to Penn'a 24-yard line. Lieth broke through and threw foe f-yard loss but on the next play a pass, McCarty to Drain, yielded 30 yards. But two plays throSgh the line that were crushed and two forward passes that refused to come off gave Penn the ball on downs and Krues punted out of danger.

Kruts twice during the first half In a try at a kick from placement. Maroons Lose Chance The third period gave ths Maroon another chance, but in-aptnesa ln passing caused the opportunity to be muffed. Abbott then twice fumbled the slippery ball on the receiving end of punts snd Pennsylvania rscovered both times, finally taking the pigskin on Chicago's 15-ysrd line. Krues tried for a drop-kick but tbe Chicago forwards leaped through snd blocked the attempt. 1 From then on until the finish the teame resorted to the kicking game In the hope that a fumbled ball weald take the play out of' mldfleld.

Chicago eutrnshed her left tackle Bnektef Holme flodwhi left ruard Pool eenter Jones Forrester Carpenter right guard rmt right taekla Hudson i Marshall right snd M. Brown Wllllamn Karnes TVyeoff I. h. b. Caldwell Hubrl, Barron ''fr'fcr" Murray fullback Seoro by ejuarters: flM.b wh .8 0 0 AThma 0-t Touchdown, Me Brown.

Goal from plaoement, Buek1r. inb-sUtttles for ATabsOTa--Crtlllr CaldwoTL T. Brown for Hudson, Caldwell for Glllla, For Tech Brswer for Barron, Irwin for Merkle. Hood for Tharpe. Pair for Carpenter.

Wright for Wyeotf. Barron for Brwer. Hearn for Tharpe. Brewr for Barron. Ang-ley for Forrester, Connelly for Murray.

Crawley for Marshall. Elliott for Pool, cooper fair McRae foif Williams, T. Murrr for for Wright waa-iinaUa to make tha necessary 'alar tad "the ball want oter fa Oaorfi. Immediately after the opening let tltr fourth period Georgia made the final aor whan Kll pa trick rd to Naah, netting 21 yarda. Tht; vest play was a long pass, and a touchdown.

Moore ritpatrick to Boland. wblcb netted ARMY TAKES EARLY LEAD, WINS 19 TOO Register Two Touch-'wni h0rning Period And Another In Second West Point" N. T- Oct. t4 up- mn Imposing lata In. tb rt bale tb Amy euceceaofuUy tved oft tha onslaught of ft, Ioula TjBiyersity ta today gam It two to xhdownt in tha opening period and another In the aecond.

Trap r.ell, Buall and Toemana scored touchdown. jerd run While Boell daahed II jsrda j.ierwfwWu. COLGATE'S ELEVEN CRUSHES PRINCETON PLAY IN SEA OF MUD t- r7jnr- Stadium. Princeton, N. -Oct.

14. (United Press) Co'jue'B powerful football team olit of a ees of mud tatr this all nfoon Princeton I to all th scores being made in Tidrttlnr rain in tba jtrately nd cbeclcing the rushe of Trjron, leading point scorer of lh yart, in tha firat three per-loda we kerned 4n eurth quar-' ter, and Colgate Jumped in to score aa unexpected but decisive victory, IOWA HEADS FOR TITLE BY DEFEAT OF OHIO STATE Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 24. (Unl-te4Press Iowa became a leading contender for the western Conference championship tcday ty' defeating Ohio State before 40,009 spectators, IS to 0.

Michigan, the other contender, te not play Iowa this season. The 'gam was played in an unending drltxle wblrh converted the field into a sea of mud. JEFFERSON STOPS -LAFAYETTE TEAM -New Tork, Ott. ess) Tha Lafayette eleven ent down defeat before the and Jefferson today 7 te f. The game was played on a eosjy field during a steady wn pour.

Quarterback Moore f-ored tbe touchdown for La-riyette, Tb kick was blocked. MINERALS OUTPLAY V. V. TAKE GAME By 20-TO-O SCORE Lrnchbnrg. Va- 14(Unlt- Press)- -Washington and Lee's nTsls" outclassed end outplay- Virtinla Polytechnlo Institute water-logged field her today.

1 tb football game. to I. A rat effort waa made by Tech third quarter but tbe Gen-cam back and demonstrate effectiveness at atralgbt In the last prlodV-n. Antarctic sea swsrm with being plentiful tbst le caught on an nnbait- I I Football Results By UNITED PRESS Alabama Military Institute Darlington I. Alabama Georgia Tech I.

Tennessee Louisiana U. Nebraska 14; Kanaaa 0. West Virginia II; West Virginia Weaieyan I. Swartbmore 11; franklin and Marshall t. Purdue I.

Kansas Aggies Missouri t. Marquette Lombard I-, rreshmen Culver "Aca demy I. 2iew Hampshire li Springfield II. Haverford II; Hamiltcn Union 42; ReasseUer I. Fenn.

Chicago 0. Hobart Niagara ll. Colgate Princeton 0. fobns Hopkljw 12: Dreel Georgetown Bucknell I. Brows Tale 29.

Gettysburg 12: Mount St. Mary's 2. ---Bates 7r- Mais Syracuse 41; Providence I. Bostsi.oHeg'14; Aef beny. T.

Lafsvette Washington andi Jefferson T. Tbrdbam SI; Akron St. Jobn'a 22; St. Stephens 6. Amherst 78; Wesleyan I.

Columbia 21; Wiiliams 0. Dartmouth 12; Harvard I. Navy 17; Washington college Rhode Island 12; City college of T. 7. Lehigh.

.0...., Tufts Connecticut Aggiea 3. Illinois iitcbtgan I. Penn State 13; Michigan Aggies 15; Ohio SUte 0 Army St. Louis U. 0.

lUuburgh 12; Carnegie 0. li-Jti- rfcl.iaiia- Angles I. Vermont Holy Crons 47. New York U. 3S; Mlddlebury 0.

'AggL'k 5.4;'.-" "VToruKciti Tegh 13. Cinisiut Juhn Carroll 0. IforfcltvUi. Lebanon Valley Villanova 4. Muhleiibuis 'J.

Dickinson U. St. 1J; Manhattan 6. Lietroit Quaniico U. Minn.

Notre bame 1. Tulane 7. Uullcr WaLasil 0. Grinnell Drake 7. North Dakota Agsles 14; Dee Malnes L.

6. Virginia Maryland 0, West Va. Ucthiny 10. North Dakutu L'. 2T; Morn.ni,'-aide 0.

Blol: Knux 2. Iowa bldiu 13. Georgia 2C; Vandcrliiit 7. Indiana Miami 7,. Hutier Wabash Colorado Mines 17, Dl river U.

Ursmus Geuigs Washington; fiwiiiL.n. i- 1 1 aj.e I Utah 17: Coloi ailii 7 I State 0. tvanavllle colics; Rose 0 i U. of Colorado University of 12. I univei-sity or Calif.

Branch) Occidental 0 North Carolina Mercer 0. Colorado College Colorado Aggies 7. Utah Aggies 14; Brlgham 0. U. 'of Bo.

California II; Arizona 0. Laverne college 28; Oregon 0. Louisville Kentucky Wesleyan 0. Oberlln 7: Case 0. Western Reserve Kenyon 13.

Miami High 24; Fort Lauder-1 dale 7. Ohio Wesleyan 34; Ohio U. 0. Furman Davidson 8. a a l-'cd I 1 HOWARD HOLDS'L S.

i- rather easy picking for Roekne's team. things look different this season. Georgia Tech boasts a Strong team as evidenced by. its 14-7 victory over Penn State. Nothing but a victory will satisfy the Southerners when they meet the Irish at Atlanta on October 31.

yards. of gain, were off-tackle smashes or small advances on wide end runs. He car-1 rled the ball 25 times, gaining a total of 1 yards, making his average gain less than four yards, He was thrown for losses sis times for a total of eleven yard. He threw forward passes, none of which were completed. This record of Grange's slthough nearly so spectacular -a lt year when he cored four touchdown In the first, quartsr and alned total of 403 yards during the other player- oxt either team was able to mak this afternoon.

TENNESSEE TO 0-0 DRAW Volunteers Carry Ball Within Six Inches Of Goal But Fail To Score Knoxville. Oct. 21 (United Tress) Unable to gain consistently or even to hold the ball in a field flowing with muddy Kllmc, Tennessee and Louisiana Hlltback Rlc t(j cpfaln Rice had passed 21 Tennessee lwM fnr n(, nd stevens puntC(1 oul IxuisUina-B 20-yard line illlf di-ivB na ln waa checked ontT the ball went over. Anotbr time Stevens fumbled 1,11,. h.hinj ki.

tin. but recovered on the one-yard" line and kicked out safely Louisiana got within Tennessee' I -yard line for the first time in iwraara pass, went tee made five iirst downs to Louis- aaiiu iwu. THE REFEREE What waa the result of the PlUsburg-West Virginia game last faH? W. A. C.

Pltt.burg 4. West Virginia 7. Who won the qualifying medal In the 1824 national women's golf tournament and what was her card? 8. If. It.

Glrnna Collet with a 7t. How old is "Babs" Adams', veteran pitcher of the' Pirates 7 S. W. A. Adams is 42.

1 AUBURN DOWN TO 7-6 SCORE Tigers Barely Nose Out Sup- posedly Inferior Team From Birmingham School Aul.uin. Oct. 21. (United Press) The Auburn Timers li.irely nosed out the supposedly inferior Howard colk-fco team here this afternoon, 7 tj 6. Not until the third quarter was i I FOOTBALL able to score and that was when htatc University bsimca to a score-Salu-rs carried the ball over after.

jC(i, nere this afternoon, pass had placed It on the nine-' XtIintsBCe twlcc threatened the yard line. Bancroft. Howard quar- cnal ln the fir.t half -i goal in iter in the econd period had tw3 fichr-goaU In the last few (SEOR opponents during the esrly part s'of the first quarter but Invariably minutes of play. Howard was held fo itl.in two feet of the Auburn soyl on first down. Hun- I llfif rli.lil IT it'll but iiiiftsi ii.

v. M. I. 27: North Carol na State 6i Washington ana uee r. I 0.

1 Birmingham-Southern 38; Loy- ua 1 1 St. Johns 7: Delaware 4. flrionn llrlr. in 1 Gonsaga 12; Ohio 8, vk Forent S- tTnlversitv of Florida .24. Kentucky State 14; Sewance c.

Xri.a I'ntvarall I 0. Maryvllle 10; King College 0. North Carolina Mercer 0. St Mary 33; U. of Nevada 0.

Centre IS; Western Norms! of Ky. iPuget Bound Wtlllamette S. Washington Fresh 26; St. Martin', 0. Montana 87; MonUns Mines 0.

Midland Haskell 2. Port Bennlng 28; Catholic 7-Texas 27; Hie Institute, 8. California, 21; Oregon, 0- 1 Freshmen Team 2 P. EI SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Barron Park Reierred Seab $1.50. General ArJmiiiion $1.00.

Stn dent 75 cents if ticket bonjtt before day of fame. orders for, tickets, clsn with order, to lost the ball on passes sfter tear-IjffTtf first downs. Ths game ended with Penn running rampant through th crumbling Chicago lin. with th ball on the Maroon 40-yard line. NOTRE DAME IS VICTOR' 19 TO 7 OVER MINNESOTA Minneapolis, 14 CTnited Press) Notre Dame defeated Minnesota today.

-It to 1. The Irish summed a last nunc of energy In the fourth period and broke a tie scor. with two. touchdowns." A sebmlance of tha running attack which made Notre Dame out standing in past seasons, was eon- talnixt lit fha. ArlvA- of the Irish backfield sgalnst Minnesota.

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