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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 21

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Till: KNQUIKKIl. CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, XOVKM15I.1. w2 1.1 FOOTBALL RESULTS. i WEATHER CONDITIONS BAG 0' TRICKS .1. I 'I III 1,1 ms r.ir Mti .1 1 We I.

iilliii. Wet V.rijltils, 31, in Ail. .11 Hi 1.0 As RepoiU'il lly Unlteii Slatuj De- TIGERS Bred Down in Dixie tri. il tln ir fiunoiis Ci.i whs ilnnni'l lor tin Kaiu. lo 11 fl.i! Ifiliil ririor c.ii 1 "li I'll lit .1 punt I'ii jimis, and the 1' I i.

p. mill, n. cl.1l!', 0. 1 i pArtmvnt or Agriculture. I in SI Xuwjci, 1.1, 11 fSi 1'HII, Ml, Muskingum, l'.

1-, 111, II hlllll. I K11UI1. I'- 1 Ho II 1'. Creson. "ll'I't K.

I'l Hnowility 11. I 111 Kt nil 1'ir 1 If. II. Miniums 'ti l' .4 I''. 11 Ki.liei IS fiy 1 1 1 3 4 oho 0 0 (lJ 1 "'lo 0 0 14 27 li.r..

in its 2, T.uiti.T. Hud-I 'l. 1 Toll. I1.I..W hi. I.e 111, Wins For Syracuse.

table sh.ites Hie slate at the places men- 11 the RESERVES ARE BEATEN. lOlKUieil By ColOlielS sun ti a iiiiin Ui 'ii'd. as by the limoau at 7 ho last nlnlil, nine. Louisville IKiwns Scrub Tram From I lli'th mi Idiali lime; University of Cliicliiiiati. 1.1 tfrit Kv' flu 11 II.

iiiiiiiit. i.ri. id its pliiiiuuiK tint hue the SIV 'Hill I.I i Ni'linisku (inrs Hown To Id-fi-at in Foiiu'lit llalllc llt forc Ktmr-li't-n Tlioiisaml Itnulcrs. i i', Sn Iihi tt ut niiiH K'n-fiu H.miiN fur Miir-M r-T 1-Vr- 1. HniHii-cji.

i ftittf DiiiiIiIps Tlii'iii To Ki'iilnckv Stale Afti-r Iti-ins ul Ia 'd in (iii iiiii Il.ilf. T) si r.i in i.i.rT. a in iuk rtyl lars. Ky Ni.isint.er I Ill 1 11 1 1 '1 rt 1 1 1 a ma 1 1 1 lit re f. on hi.

"1 I Take Measure of IVmi Count of To 7. 11 "its fiuain tho li.rll fl I 3 3. or for loin hdnHii, Lemon iiniiiii nr'. ii-r H. Axvh fur HhI.hhIi.

Hi in Ki iiiu. iik 1111. 1 1. nil iiMHilini. I PlSr-e Of ri a- tlon.

fourth li'ityuii Soil null. 'I hi ee iiilnut 1 nfter the Ci'vlnift'ii hrnUl I niivlon, Noveinla 4 Synicuf, Nuvrnilar Kast lrliini.htd over the West to-ilny by the inarnln of one Hold Syracuse I'ni-versiiy defeatlnif the I'mverslty of i INDIANS GET INFIELDER. Clevol ill, I. I'lilu, Novell, lier 4. Tll i luli has mutud W.il- the crowd thai 1 a I.

(tunio In 1 itnrihixl play und ti fur K'iituky um) inntf-d, ihr Inir phume by Unh- "li'lllll. 19; Willi nl.ri it. Mil t'lllnn. Ill, I ase. It, 19; 1 1 .1 1.1 1 i.iit, 0.

Miillcllu. II; (ty, l'rnisoti, '). 0, Allien, 21; I llili, Ni ti, ft. wail. Hutu, Hi; 1,1,1,.

Western ltesine, IK; llli.iin, liayton ull i hi lunatius, 13. Klsi-ls iilKh, Kliih, I). Hunvrus llitli, Harding llih, 0. Howling lirrell, Tuledu, B. Ada.

an; Ki'iiiun, 7. SlliKJlftonii. J3; I leaf Mutes, 0. I.otu.11, 21; 7. Mhlilli lull 42, I'mf JliKi-a, 0.

fc A 8T. Vale, to; fitown, 11. Army. ell; lionuiciitui 0. Harvard, 21; Fioiiils, (J.

v. Kylacuse, Nklii 6. Iiartmouih, II). Mutton 7. priligficld, 17; Fordliahl, 0.

Cornell, Columbia, 0. I'llmitou, fciaaitliuiore, 11. Jlnly Cross, 10, UeuiK'-tnwn, IVayliingtuu ami Ji tlersuh. Ill: Lafay. Touchdown and Placement Goal Win.

ATLANTIC STATU Mieiio-l 4n a r. I'ui ti. ball on Kfiilmky'ii two- t'T It. a Hind iroin llio t) i'r Of.t etun it.o's 1li-y liave slu.ttn li.i-t.iiMiii, Itupto e.t I'nlt 11 sli of t. iiin iloivu.

il the lti-seiM'S of Die nneiMl') wf lio uuiall licis (Ills aft-t-nnoll, 21 to 0 noli lnsi'il III eveiy risi'il rt mtiil of His tlio rlu.iliimll siip'-loinly ev.iy aittSUie, htnl ill Hi. I. oil u'emer pi.iiiK 011 rteu terms 'I in' nitt lou ii.l. tvn viis the losofl a sei le. fine Slid teil Mil.

I fuiwaltl piss, ti II put I be lull I II" llilial flte y.ilil I SlHI" tsnieil over on an ufT taikle ploy 'I'll st'iolnJ pi'lo'll w.is S'Olel'SI, tlie lo. ills loo-lltd ever V. ii 111. 1 1 la tii" tliiril and elm lu the re Ullli. 1 life no: leiill Abu wiiii itru-.

l.iniwr wt til uvt-r fur thu tt.t.,h iiy i i-. I toll. II i 1 it ui in tne nartlest rouuhl battlu linessed In Arrhhold 8Ullum I'm 11 Mitvi v.u i.i.v fti, 72 or mi 0 MIsmm Ll tu i.V 1 rfawi vW M7H 71 I) (' II) (s (1 lv 1 1 1 l-y N' iTillMK Chmels of Colline d. f. 111 (1 the Wild.

is of ll.o Culver-sity i.l 011 St. .11 l'lfld thlt 11! l- rioioi) '7 1 nil thrniiho.it the entire flrit hair, I l.v C. w. le flic ,1 lo op. Ml in years.

The Held was I if ill i4 lnH nuns, is. Hie t. litre Was 'I'll li" IMS plai ami t'usli. tbfee lilllllltis liefore the Callie 'teat ll I say lllial pluy.is 1 1 l. sent to It y.

nor would elni' d. when llllilk-llis received I HI ll" I1.1 1 lie it not no ll. Million's hilii; forwaid pass ncri'ss "Uky i) I t) C) tl I 'y II i II Cy 0 C) 0 1) Cy Penally Helps To Lose Contest For Quakers. trlcl; plays Hero attempted, straight football preduniliiatiiiK. Kutirteen thousand persons witnessed the upset of the Ciirnhuskeri, coiiienderH for the is 1.

1 60 t)2 Niin. l. toi hi ll.ie,li Mil Ou 2V ot ,0 ti i 12 IV .4 01 I d'i 1 tA (111 lis 1 'y il i IK It I i 44 I Hidau I husns Neiii ily no lie Mot.ri.imil liiwok WiliMur, th-ir haK 'I'" lui'f, the iMinmio team c.i nu i hi 1M1 11,, four the last Iniliv he entl, last r.er a. VI chmnplonalilp of tho Missouri Vulley tWWiisi Clm mnufl quarti'tn rniyt-d ni lllinilU'XN, UIM U-W pi HI lil'T tMl 1 IturilHlU tULlfl, lii llitr i 'tuifi'l i.lice, 1 1 km niliiertS 74 Miwiu 7b si) tl Cy Hu' inunt It, no in lid- K.V Mf LK'iluN lll'i. V.

oil. I I i.onuiet IV uiolci el ll.ittes li ti.li.iill In the third period, with the aroro dl L' Tht lineup: til UC) DAVA UlJ UC 111. UAiLO, Tlirt-p liivi rn. Nt.vfnilier 4 Ku. IS 10 Neither Side Scores in First Period Southerners Work Hard Before They Are Victorious.

it 11 inn. ky. tnnfli.nk th h1 hili 1 hii.O I i.it. whfi wan lii(urc1 In mar- ii.uvii the tn-hl thin indul ai tli'il when llinlins, Ciitii' bilf- II Cy 0 1'C 40 10 I 0011S three to nnthlnic In favor of raeuse rsi t8 Thompson, Nebraska end, acooped up sp'i'J a Hyracise fuml'lt: and raced from mid- 1 hirioiiivii ui us ,11 Held fi.r a tnuchdow 11. Syracuse electi I- Vi-tlum fl' the crowd In the lli.al period by '4 i Till Intel; Kstne Tuea- II 'I II T.

.11 K. SI le I II. .1.. It. K.

II. uu. i. h.iM V.il,.,..,., Isri.l.ui lis oiiitu-. iinbl.

.1. Aft. an ,1 i -day Ii 11 tatUI ll Ill '1 lioaipson UC tli 0 Cy 34 ill (I Cy If: I Cy I) I) (i 0 I) (1 0 I' II 0 l- 0 I' 0 ri. Nmll. 16 1 III lt l( I lje Clnremont HEIDELBERQ IS BLANKED.

N-jfll. I'isiii" 40 I 41 l.iltlr hmk Ml IViwiiris 76 tisle.ti.li. 74 7 Ule ity Mi I 'otterbein Celebrate. IU Hoinecom- s. 76 Mi 1 or.

7ti 62 i OHIO VA.Li.LV punts, (he Wildc.it bu. kil. Id cil Mil" acliiui and alliance, 1 (he ball to 1 Colonels' line, whin- (In I Centre loi-wiurts hold, ilievg then (dropped hack and put the hall ovr I the bars for drop kick, ulv-I lug the Wildcats the first points th I I imve s. or. against the Colunels since mill.

I'm ing Ihe remainder of the first half, the Wil.lema outplayed Ihe via- ll' n-er, iiS I irlin ing By Winning, 20 To 0. Modus! 'lly It'll si in, uortii i no im' ii uiileashiim a powerful offensive, I 'riving down the Held from mld-tield, the Syracuse bucks ripped off Consistent (jaliis of three und five yards on every Anderson, the veteran half hack of the Orange squad, did most of the sround nalninK on strain line plump's. With but two yards to no for the winning wore, lie smashed across between the Nebraska center and right guard for a ll.t. I 4. An on Ala tr llio, AI'M na I i IVo.

DANCING EVERY NIGHT Hiicsl Daiire Hall In tlio West. Take Alcianilrln rike Xow Open (iooil lltiail. Chicken and Steak Specialty Viminirif AO .0 lrvr.tirn L.iaios. 44 1 oil mf) it V4 1 ll.t ii.iiitl 1 l.li hioioisiia ts oil 1 i ilie b4 (14 fc: 70 1 lu'tiui'ss 1)4 Null, illt 04 72 0 Cy (ICy 0 (' 0 0 0 0 (1 1: 0 0 0 kl. Ii.

bit" punt mi niai' lil floiu Held. I.l I. I.l) yt.t.l line wen: ll, for in In ber i iasst saine Willi lit idelbi-i tn.vlf.lt' lieie lo-day. Ma.it nnppll.g in the. leilol Wliell lie iHUUll! A ll.

Sol i I "it I 41 'is 0'. SO .01 I 'y All III' all I 21 ll I'r 2e 12 0( UC 00 bu 0 llois. I mire being on the ilef'ie fo. ueui. in ih -(uiMiitl nni I i uclh ii 1 ly the iitiie two iiimrtiTs' the uiuhintnir ni1 tin skoihI iiiihi.

on ll. i a .1.. I LAKE ItWilON T.l li I CAn. i iiom; mi ami i5. h.

llio iMtdjlr fehifl tri.ti fur in the i lilt i Tin) iei 4uI nn mt it i iirin' i -1 iii II, ml. .1 1.1,,. a Honors were even for the most part Huffaln. throiiuhoiit the name, neither Ne- Ml 54 Ml 'i4 52 th.i Itnr. Hiuiim I'li'v tmio dutlnt; tin n(n'.

and Ui tV't'UhK. illttil 1'iil' iHinwn. Alii1'l- mi i m- OCy 0 Cy (I I (i i'y braskn nor Syracuso helpg uble to i Detroit. A2 etlo, U. lluckhtll, 33; Muhlenberg, 0.

Franklin and Marshall, 41; l'tnn Mili- tui 0. 1 'elatvitie, 7 Hlti rn, 0. 2.1; I'ukiimun, t. Kl. Juhu (2; I'leiul, 0.

HI. Juseph's, 21); 'rumple, t. Ji.llinuy, Wuiutsuurif. 10, l'llthbuie, 112; Geiievii, 0. 1'iiilH'Kle Turk, AlleKheny, 0.

Connecticut Wo.leyun, 21; Ainlieist, 9. Ataliie, Iluivtlaill, fl. I lilun, lluhait, 7. Claikson, Norwii-h 0. Wllllunii.

27; Itt'imni'li ar, 0. Wssf Virginia WrsU-yaii, Duquesne, ft. Hsverford. t'iutlfurd, 0. Vwmuiit, 33; New Hampshire, Slate, 0.

Cilny. Lowell Ti-xtlle, 0. Alabama, I'l'tinavlvama, 7. C'llKillr. 31; l.elnsh.

11. mi, 21; Aiiili.rft, 6. Halt's, Mass. AKKles, 0. Mlilillehuia, Tulls, 0.

HI. James, 14; l.eonaitj Hall, 0. t. Lnwii-iire, ll.iinlltoli I'ollcne, 3. New Yolk 13; Trinity, 0.

Muslim 15; Villa Nuva. 3. I 'll'tl ll'MlUii, ti l'Mftbuily, (1, Pcuii titate Krusli, 21); l'lttsburv Tresh WEST. Illinois. Noithw'Sfern, 3.

Noire llftmi, 27, Inuiaua, 0. WiMi-oiislu, 14; ftlliiiit-sota, 0. Wultiiali, i'unlue, li. lil'suw, 14; Kmyun, 0. I'elrull I'ulietskly, Lombard, I.

Kansas, Oklahoma. I. Mailer Cohen, Hone Poly, S4. Peru, 0. Annies, 14; Missouri, 10.

Mariuette, 12; Haskell liwi iuis, 0. Ml. US, lilK.in AKKI' S. U. l'roylsu I 24; Kmhljuix Mian, I.

Warsaw HikIi, 27; Fl. Wayne, CI. Ht. 1.0UH, 14, Hollo Mines, 7, 81 'L'TH. Centre, Kelitii'ky, 3.

VamliTlillt, 14; 8. Terh. 21; 7. Atitiuin, (ieoisui. .1.

Vlmhiia I'oly, 21; Marvland, N. I lb; raVKson, 0. North Carol, na, 19; Tlano. 12. A'lrnlnia.

2J; WalilnUoii and I.e. I. Trln.ly. 7: IlKlestlmrpe. 6.

Kiiiks i-'ollexe. 40; 0. Kiirinaii, 67; KrfVlne. S. NKewanee.

Sutilli nmn Cii'verslty, 20; ilowari Collide. 7. Mississippi 11; Mlllsaps, 6. I' Si.iiri 40 Cv rACllJC SLOI'li SSiilie 0 Cy .14 (12 Cy IVitlli. 4K 04 I'ort mi 4(, 41 .02 H'SH-lmrB Ml 'II I Winoeiiiiiet a .11 Hi 1'1'i 1 otiol.ll IIS I urrli .10 i R.ii in (if fwiilriinciiK-o is ti'l t) Lnrio lo' l.ia A irrlrs.

'S 04 (i IV line on make conslstont aitia plunges or end runs. I.ine-up and summary; St. ft MnMf .44 40 I) Cy Hi. Ariliur. 42 41 2 (irirfi llio SO Cy ll ,1,1,1.

:,4 ii eiili unil an oil inii-Li'd Hvmi'ini I llii Mini A mlvi ''-i1i mu t'lto ui I Iiiihi- fm mil jiiimti r4 Yhu i t-i'iii I ii- ilul rcmai kubly rlt In h.liliiih' i rl-v-ri uiy hi tll't It li.tlt'H iliulitit thf foul I))-i)Uni iii.mh. Thr uni-iin-in uffi'iiat; innhitl Philadelphia, November 4 Tho Vnl-vorsily of Ahhaiiia muile liitciscillonal foolliiill history to-day when I ho Simtii-M-iieis trounced Hie of II to 7, In otu of tlm most bit-tciliy fouil i. gildirori bullies seen on Vrai.klin Fi kl In a loog lime. A (out aod phi nonf (foal represent the scut, of the If mi Irjin the while I'ernsi Ivnnia's I'OinlH made oh a touchdown mid J'Olut efter tciiehdovvn. Alabama outpUied lYiinsylviiiila throughout.

Upi Quakers shonod, su-THTlcrlly In puntliu for distance and In forwuid pi. laiiiu, put In generalship, ef'-iisiia work and tin; power to deliver the (. iiiich hm the opportunity Itself the Sotilliein loam out-cl'it-setl the hi me eleven. Alabnma'a line t'cnirelly lull Ike 'Mono wall at critical jot lewis. Al out pirum MW tho gallic.

Uarlktt, Hubert, I'tobst and Wesley starred for the Alabamans. New-tun and demons were everywhere 01 er the field and few Rains were nude around their ends. Captain Miller, of I'cnnsylvanln, always an aggressive player, was not able to show his dashing style of play, for a Southern tackier usually was In hik path. I Syracuse. r.

sa p. VebriiSks. aehopiiel ell lie Masnt 1 1 Ik f. i ii i 'i 'ii A lull-1 rioii, Willi I li il I nt'K ir I on I I'olei son AN lOll 1 HHMT mi iti I mHlc-i fi.ciiii.ni, while Get the'Rioht of Sales Trai 1 1 1 1 I'osl Hon. L.

1) 11.... yed the In it efT. nsliu jaliis lor Tlio 1llM, van 11 I MISS. VAI.LLV lions Miiinri'ai .14 In ('. I'aal.

US I'y Mi K.ts I J2 0 Cy friuinie (,. i2 l4 I tt tl Meniui.il Weller Ki'lieeler Pros! en Dewlts Nofilo Hartley p. lliini.y. 44 40 US III Wu' t'-il. .11 14 iirreiil4U IVin'-e 41 Mill it aa.

I ill Hi Ml I' mi 1)0 fif) Kaniiuola. 411 42 Ming Dsirrji.irl. 04 (I (' Zlmiiiellusii i nterbeln. 1,1 'y sioin I'C) (,., 0 I'r I 'oilier Cv Ki aiil.lill I) I'c (if I li 1 1 0I' I'. iiriiii Carroll P.

llellller All.ll-IIHIIl I) Mollis. 60 0 Cy kuilnil till Oil liriii d. Hi lib 0 St. Louil 02 01 II iS.oi- Iiy isiriods: Hyi aeue Nihiaska .3 0 0 9 0 II. II T.

II. .1.. II. II y. I.

Mrlner Mcc'oi mirk Mnpp Hi-heiek Mann lost fort ll. -i Welti lill.llSiiii'lu 1 .1 4 7 II 0 7-20 ii HtollK. Aloleisoli. Jiear, R-rtaln. Cy Cloud; Partly Cloudy.

and you have unlimited opportunities for making money Hyiaeuse orliiH-ToUi hdi.wii: Anderson 1. t.oul Kieul Mi lulile 1. Ht oriiiir l'nu, Inlown TIhiiiii.sou 1 ufti. lals Uefuree. Munli, Ulllplle, Kd Thorpe, Held JUdae, Okesuo.

TIGERS USE SUBSTITUTES Hi 01 1' bv periods. 1 Mtt-i-bftri lU'idttiM-tir Touchdowns Suntu, OBERLIN STILL IN RACE. staatx Atit.Itifiin Sill III Oil) 1 bf-in. Millf for I-uinkliii li nl.flborii. l.il'k for H( lu-iii l.

il. Ltunliti. t'nii'iic 1 if'ii'u, iib, luici it lUad 1.1 not ittu 1'i-iffi r. 1 'i-hhikou. Pe Pauw 3 4, Kenyon 7.

M'Ei'lAl. A T' 11 T'l THE Rgt IHKB. flm-ncastle, November 4 The I', of Tenn. la: Chattanoora Hamer Play. Well.

Homer played a stirring Rome for l'tnn and MeGraw and Thurman Played effectively. Thurman was later rt-nioved for unnecessary roughness. l.rn!iersitv. Hands Walloping To Wittenberg-Victors Score in Each Period. nrK'i.

nmrtTi-ii to tu emji ihkh. BiTlnKm-iq, (Hi 10. Novcmihrr l.OWrJin i-ontinufrtl in the runtiltiff tor the phm font hull hoiiorg here today hy dcfi'at'iiK Wlttt.nhtTK 18 to Tho lit efl'h while tho Mi the. mis wero he-Id m-ori-lcsa until one nilnule Lffor th ntjat puilud And Trim Swaithmore Both Teams Fumble Frequently. Prliieetim.

November 4. The Princeton football team, composed laritely of substitutes, defeated Kwarthmoie this aftuinoon, 22 to 13, In a loosely played tame. IJoib teams fumbled and suf'eri-1 numerous penalties, Tb Tisers showed a wide margin In nulling, iiiahn.g 13 first downs for a total of 2 0 yards, as coini.areil with lrt s. if" sslppi. it: Bli li'inm Houtherti, 12; III.

0. Kurnian, Krskitic, t). Piuiw football team crushed Ken. on O.lleKe, of (Jainl-i'T. Ohio, here it 7.

Ktn-1 yon sapped over a U-uchJown in the fourth I quarter after a Le I'ouiv purit took a ad fJV.VV.n before In the hist, try of tli country was there sii'h a drmsr.d f.tr fl A I 1 salestn. n. LJpipc.rtuiil 1 1 for selling are ten ti) nnc 'In other fields. This Is supposed to be a day uf labor surplus, but Kink nvcr Ihe advertisements of any daily paper and see hnw many TUAIMlli salesmen are needed. There fs no surplus there.

But What Training? Through fifteen years and mora of exn i lence In developing I K.VIMH.i salesmen for the larger organlr.stliina of ihe country, miu point stand out as a warning inning in Salesmanship must be Free Employment Service A a part of our service tn members we maintain an Kmploy-meiil Department fur the purpose, of Basis' Ing our incinU-rs to secure well-paid positions as traveling nr city salesmen. Our facilities rendering result-seem lug Mhiplovnif ut Service have been developed to high state of pelfee- Iteeause of the amazing ree.iids mode hy our members, there is Blwavs a big demand for nn ho have had N. ti. T. A.

training. Wholesalers, Jobbers and manu-fnctuteis all over the I'nlted States and Canada look to the N. T. "UPP'y them with TKAINKI) salesint men who can ho rolled on to go out und sell successfully, without making costly mistakes. For tliis Pennsylvania was penal- half the distance to lis goal line i.

I llanis, covered himself with glory In prob Prmoniillr applied to rarh laill- vtdiitil. f'lnas Instruction cannot reach (he individual personality mid tetnperi metit if each man. and hh a ci.ii-tt'iiut-iieti, funs aliutt uf Its pu i The Nulfonal ialofimen'fl Training lut.lon ivea a petM'tial acrvlco Hppll' si us tn meet yuiii-Individual tn edn. N. T.

A. tialn-tiiK la iii no aeiiwe the; product mn and ideas of any uno man. but reprecHiit Hr-unuilat i perl rnie and ateeiKl kn.iw ti'il of li iuautida i'f auccesaf til sal amen and Srtlea tilitnaors. Fveiy piiti- iple taught aiood the if p'rieiice ami cured amaieinic lesulU for ttuiHH who have studied thl a i t.Mtiil -sot: url ii if wlim of Si'ilcriniailni' Tuilniny. Why N.

S. T. A. Members In the tl.ii period, which had Con- ai.Ty cue of tbe greatest tshihitions of downs ai.ri aids e.dni.fl py gwarth- Mldc.t. Seven minuteji nftAr 'piny ufarfrd nfteon-yard pt-tinlty fur holdinff hgnTml tideiable to do with the touchdown running In Western Confer-1 fumbles at critical momenta 1 ence football.

weie eusfy lo lioper's men. HtetiWertt, f-illowt-d by Qunrterta. I'omn- that gave Alabama the game. It J3fic--ii, half bark, scored' the on ht attMrnpted punt, (rave He tore oft the Minnesota tackles like ..1,..... ,11 ll In 1 1 bounce ai-U rulitrd tu ihe twenty-ard Kenyon h-1u I'suw In toe ilrt uu.irter.

but three tou.nlowns Were iiU.lt- in 4r nvc-1 nl. I'auw. niai ilc'iJy gams thr )ugfi tin. ift.f ni tne tcaum pluyft tven bs'l forHnl prtH-itB. eaeh coiup eiliiK six, all lor 1'iuit Kdine.

only one 1r-i ilo a 11 thiouxh the t.x Hue. 1 I'miw inpd her 111 tw tn n.oU of the gaiue. ljne-up and summary I'e Pauw. rosl lions. Kenyon.

f'aik I Mbl Heaver Is. Hicx-k lAokiiir I jr.vmka Mioik K. Hl-aeuian Pre-aler It. MLAtwin Kinttor K. Hcn.ilkfr ei.u.,1- a numan lornado, side whirling two rrinoelci touchdowns.

He i ar- vanla's territory and upset the team, ami twisting himself loose from' ta'klerlr'd the ball over In nrst period after There wan no scoring In the drat i after tackier. Manlneati the Unpher Newt and Meattle had carntd the ball period. The Alabamans surprised I flash thrilled the great throng with nunier-1 down the field in a series of line bucks the Pennsylvanlans By the way they la ii In the next ouartcr nfmr Stopped tho attacks, but were Ull- I by her defeat virtually Is Maker, sellMr eapfain, recovered fumble on the Unniefs ID-yard line. Nswby able to make much headway against eliminated from the Pig Ten rac Wiaei.tldll.'a -'ll ll.tr.l-u na Ictaflllll ll.r ui.i-ritn th ball on Wlttehherit'i twenty, yard line. Wood and Farmtu hit the Jim for a firm dwn, and then Wnod went o.er for a touch'lowu in the next play, an oiT-takle buck.

Gould, fP Hardin In the itecr.iid period, droped-ku k( from the nln-teeu-yard Jin. Blair, iul.st ItuHn for W'eher in the thiid i-eriod, did the aanu-Mtunt juff b(oi the ptriod clont'd. fii.erlln's accord down rninu In the fl.ur'h perioti. a rmrn Blair to Jonea behind tin- the trick. and Krttfii rif-pnt the OherJ In tlie fl'iflni: niinnieB ot piny fnr noi-d MM iMtt-i-iiin went ovwr tiiu Ini.

l.invijp and the home eleven, though the play The pliers were unai.le to ln.lt herl'S-y'd dash otT ta kle. mostly waa In Pennsylvania territory. drives break up for-1 I'lnsmiire. playing quarter back, sue- On the second period both teams I lnB. i ii.

i iii.nisou an ke.j snowea more spirit. Lifitn irerpientiy i wisconiln. Position. Minnesota. tn," "-yard mark or the A ien.il ii.

HoiLnt-y In. ley Hlnuii H. II. Aletrinlir Kuiton K. Harris Tou'hdownn Hurtin.

Dun lei 2. Crsbb, A.Jartk.. Points Fur Try Aiior T-'i-i n- 11 1 lieii' i A''fiiint Hurrla I Pauw. OmTo,) for ark. Miller fur UVner.

Wennter for Johnnon, Kte-ens for Webster. for PhwuIpi Ir- punted and Pennsylvania finally ot i insn possession of the ball on Alabama's J'ii'feid' thlrty-slx-yard line. Here Sullivan, Nnhols substitute for Halfback Motiraw, was I imltM1'1rleln Detailed Information Dctallr Information can he nUalned tlirmigh Mr. John H. Ki.dtEwU-k, Jjiflritt MunaKi-r at CitKinnuti, olllue tiOS iTovidont Hank JiuilditiK.

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0.. H. L. Nalliiiuil Salesmen' Training As-Hocliitlnn -IH-pl. Ol-S.

Chicago, III. Send me FREW your Bonk "Midern Salesmanship" Rnd Proof that I can become a Salesman. Also tell how yon run help me to a position and send fist of lines With openings for Salesmen. Name Address City state Occupation I lirois! "cured arthmore In the first liuv i Period on a forward pass from the 2u-yaid Asplundh hail carried the ball l.arkln I Held dash. In the McDonald Korn ooped up a fumble Schjoll in the shadow of his own goal poS( an(j Druse 1 raced So yards to Princeton's seven-vard Mcf reery warli, from where Asplundh scored In Martlneiia I maik.

(rum where Asplundh scored In Listen two tries for ihe point uft.r Make Good The National Salesmen's Training Association has always specialized In Salesmanship, and. today. Is the largest and oldest organization of salesmen and sales managers in the world devoting their entire time, to tialnlng others, how to sell. All of the resources of this Institution are concent rated on ONI. coursu.

Naturally, the N. S. T. A. is far ahead of other Institutions which hsve given only part of their time and attention to the development of a Saleiinanship Course, together with many oilier courses of equal importance to them.

Oberlln. Teimey W'titcra wt Flat her. Nmmln f.r win, Vuuuif Klven the ball, and, after dashing to one side of the field and then racing acroRS to the other he managed to pick a hole and by pood (induing and Hair (iillSllll Williams (C) Taft AppeM iNeanut rahh Tfr mirton tor Hufier n-'h, Adamn for Ne.bltt Kenyon. Hacker Haniln 1 'r Ht'-ck. Diilnr for Soinmervtlle Woolsey, Whipple for Harris.

WittcnberiT- rositlon. Mt.il L. K. 'rtwn I (llnitke (i ItT.i mil tn fin It. l.ol.lfdcr Hiiinmon It.

'oniptnii I Hormnn If. Heherllnff Ii. Tl Lalou i or by ana summary: squirming fell acrosa the goal line Score by periods 11 Iseolism 0 for a touchdown, which gave lenn- 0 0 7 714 1 Swanhmore. 0 0 0 0 i Jackson Rirkatda Weber I Wood Farmin 1 l'osllln. Princeton.

Kiouf Howard I iriflln Wisconsin Scoring tourhdowns: Tebell, Williams. Points from trv after tout h- "hoemaker down: Taft 2. Referee Masker, North- I 'orn. ll western. Cnipire gclioiiiiucr, Chicago, i Knauer Kleid Judg.

VoullB. Illlliois-Wesleyan. Wilcox Head Llnebnian Nichols, uberlln. i onerlln 15 1 J1 Bui liner HHIs aylvanla a 7-to-3 ad. Alabama's touchdown In the third jierhid was well earned, for the Pennsylvanlans after losing valuable ground by penalties, fought desperately lo Keep llio Southerners from scoring.

WitU-nberif 0 0 6 Western Reservt 18, Hiram 0. arrciAt. im-piTrH to trk K.sgrinitii. Cleveland. Ohio, November Ile-sei ve football w-irnors, chalked up their first win of the mason this afternoon on field hen they rompletely I the Hiram i'olIeRo contingent and won the honie-enmlriK day l-'Jiiue Iiy nn iK-to-Qi t.tily.

For the flint time this seanon Holtkaiim's ffiiddeis played hendn-up football tor the ent (r four ijuartera, 1 lookinK httter tn every department of tho TotK'hdowinj ni.erlin. Wood and Jones eiciiiieiclet- INDIANA IS DOWNED Raab says: The Line-Up. ii Mf-rircii "T' ApJui.U tuwer itrurf hy periods 1 2 3 4 I'rint-i'toii j-j 3 ooi swuri 1. inure 0 7 Prltui'Toii ficnrintf Touchdowns: Itpr- ui' iiuriH, 1 it-1 1 if run ir. I'ulti Af tf Tuiiihduwn Wood one out of two at-teinpia, hut dlaaliowed.

us lli, w.h 0fT-alde; Jleberllinf. out of one atteniut HuhMtltutioim Kiirmer HflUel. Tumpkinn fm- Wnli-nieyiT for Ki.hniaii, Hmin-i- for Weidt m-yt-r Setts for Hoiman, rinirchmnn for Svbh for F.Htou. for Farmer Trl-. for Tnrnpkini.

Katon for NVhx- ohfiiii. Alabama. 1'os. Newton L. K.

Kamo than their opponent. The UeHervea crossed the itm line In every priod en-ctpt the final aeaaioti. Th line-up: Pennsylvania. Knlrchild Sutlierbmd K'-'ii. iiy for KuwM point arti-r trv for IniM hdiiu I i i mi ririu HUHl Kelly i Hern tnuiu I'm inair ir i1 lltram.

Powe Clore 1 nuiiimin i mud. 1 or iu'licK). Swiu th for Hick. HalruarT for Mr rsrlaml morn or in if i oui li dowiin ji'irn -Well lll.ln Pap worth Thurman itin.lh. I i'i'''- 'nit lai Comfort Counts As Well As Quality For, Both Our $30 Price Is Unusual Po.

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Kultz. Hrw i Th i-J i l.i I Henlehr Iteaerve. Cerai'l hltihnaer Pom a Eitls Krewsou Itutdy Coss I la via Time of Hethir Jrlesiaag Langdoti Pel lotls Ifteell minutes each. Heiu U'tge A. IV.

Palmer, lliirvanl lief. Tee N. Merrltt, Vale, lleait l.ins. Hovotet 1.. T.

Wesley Probst 'onipton It. l. Cooper It. 'lemens It. K.

llartlett H. Haty 11 diver It. Hubert K. 13 Score by periods: Alabama 0 Pennsylvania 0 Mc'iuiie Mei. raw iman- W.

11. Maneely. Time of Periods Miller n. la minutes. Humor PRESBYTERIANS DEFEATED.

Mil'uliuunh Sli'iintcasile Kelker Hay i. Ill I', ll Mill F. II (iarber COLUMBIA IS SWAMPED, Castner, Notre Came Back, Scores All of His Team's Points. South Pend, November 4. Paul Castner, In scoring all of the University of Notro Dame's points In their victory over Indiana to-day, did everything a football back can do.

He drop-kicked from the 45 and 35 yard lines, scored two touchdowns following runs of 20 and 22 yards from scrimmage, Intercepted a pass and ran 3D yards for another touchdown, kicked three goals after touchdown, returned a kick-off 115 yards and played a strong defensive game. Ills punting averaged Hi yards, and one kick was good for 68 yards In the air. i Don Miller paved the way for two of Castner's markers by strong driving for long gains off tackle. Sloate got away for 25 yards through center for Indiana's only long gain. Itegreo and Cotton, for Notie L'anie, and lianny and Dutler, for Indiana, starred ilelenslvely.

0 07 IT'S when you add up the thinps that New York City University Over whelmed By Cornell. ILLINOIS TIGHTS HARD. count most that you realize the Stadium at Granville Dedicated With Victory For Denisou. Granville, Ohio, November I. The stadium dedication jinx was smashed today as 1 -ulson registered a lO-lo-O victory over Monster the Presbyterians from Ihe undefeated division.

Victory was registered in llio first 4. seconds of play, when Pete Mlllls. veteran Ithaca. N. November 4.

Coach is-ir. Marietta 0, Grove City 0. SI'KCIAI. To THK SNUI IBKB. Marietta, Ohio, November 4.

Marietta College and Grove city played a si-oruless tie here to-day. While the visitors outweighed Marietta li) pounds to the man and Showed some fust end running. Marietta braced at the opportune time and held them, llroio city's chances w.re Mown ViS important savin? we really hand "Duck" O'Ni'lll's heavy I'oluinbla I'nl versity eleven bowed In overwhelming de feat biToro I'oruell's big red team this afternoon, .6 to 0. Colunilila offeretl its only you in a custom-tailored outfit. And complete, up-to-date stock of finest seasonable woolens always to greet you.

quarter baik, returned Kepllnger's klckoff 111 iiuanei. tne nun being tumbled on Marietta live-yard line. Bull effecthB v'nce In the tlrst fetv minutes of the opeiiins; period. There; fter it was helplc.s lir-fole file powerl ill oiislsuslit of i oriieii ua. us, i aptain l.uuie liaw, ilalu-sev.

I'fanil anil I'osl. I lie game was witnessed by IS, 000 poo- Crippled Line-Up Fails To Stop Stagg's Men From Winning. Illinois Field, t'rbana. November 4. T'llthting Its btt garni of tho season, although liatidli-alipcil by a crippled aggregation, Illinois to-day came fioin behind and defeated Norlhwesfern, 6 to 3, after the purplo had secured a 3-to-0 lead.

Kach Bide muds all Its points through Held goals. Tim Illinois team lilt Us atride early In the second quarter, opened the third period with a great hurst of speed and had the visitors nn the defensive for the rest of the game. The line-up and summary: pie a aew record at laitler I'lehl, Tile Cornell piled up eight touchdowns, iiiirf line-up: only tlio outstanding tlcfctisho Work of $30 Indiana. llopp-i preveniea a mailer score, France lulnliia wits outruaheil und outplayed, Nliii'saU'ionah holding Ull advautagu In weight, ilullerl Ktndlng llio Cornell lino a stone wall, l.olucl i tho itsliors resorted to aerial tactics, ut flay 1 tlio aleit Cornell secondary ilefiuse In- Hi.rlnit. i- i iitiiably Bpllleil the Coluinl.lu tosses.

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i urop- ki'kcd for the first three points. Shortly lifter Keplinger fumbled In mid-Hold, and Ucnison started a drlvo that resulted In a touchdown, liogera made 18 yards and Huntley 2S, stopping one foot from tho goal. On the nest try, however, Knleliler went over for sli more points. Willis added Uia tenth hy lueliinif (real. Mooster rallied at the l.egliiiilu,; of the last half and on a drive by Hurst, substituting fur Keplinger, mill Corn brought the ball lo ritnlson's twenty-seien-yard line.

Here an fur-w-ard pass failed. I.enlson. Posltllona. W'oosters. I.yne Kenff Notre Ilame.

McN'ully I'ottou Drown Walsh lieu lee Miller Vei'Karu Thomas Kane Hanny (C.l I plsch and Canapary, of the Blue mid White Udi klli-ld, were carefully covered. Ttl 'Oalaw Thomas hi tor a drop ki' wan bio. ked nn thfl f.irty-yard line. Marli'tta's two cliances to score wera loat, first on a fumble and Inter winn it war. aualn In-ld for downa, Hrynn an-1 l.lble played well for (irovu City, while Jjvau was tlie Marietta sLar, Akron 21, Ohio Northern 6.

fil'Ei At. DlSfATCH Ttl T11K Akron, fhlo, Noi'mher 4. Akron I'nl-veiaity defeated duo Northern, 21 to 0, at Iu htl field here this afternoon. Jenkins scored for Akron In the fit ut period. Krenenow tn the third and Drown In tlie final period.

Two points were mad hy a R.ifi'ty in the third quarter. Ilam-inet a-nrt'd Northern's only touchdown mm the runult of a foity-yuid forwaid pusa lu Die aeceiid period. BROWN SWEPT OFF FEET. Third String Quarterback of Yale Plays Brilliant Game. Illinois.

Positions. N. Western. Dartmouth 10, Boston University 7 .1.. K.

Johnson Howard Council It. i L'erney P. a Score by oeriotls i.vimiio I'Ui'l- Notre Paine 1 0 0 1 -j? neteaten nomon i nierltv in a yjlooaely plaed same her to-day, ifl to 7. Indiana ll. Willis (C.) 1..

Flattery Wilson Agllew MoKlllen Itoberts I'mhus U'agner Itichards outi hie Mrllwaln ItolSson inir Hteadman louehlowns Caa'ner (ub for Cemey) t.j't were aMe to scuro only one .1.. L. O. I). tl.

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.11. 11... H. Davis Kelly Morton Putnam Penlleld Tavlur Wythe Palmer Wleiieeko Patleison (IohIb After i i-uciiiiuw afiner wil tanisnu croKMlng tlie line nml t'oi b. 1 If you are shoppine for yourself or for someone due, our ambition to please covers a cheerful welcome for any kind of a com-paririon.

And there is no better time of the year for your visit than ri.ht now. Manlv Fills It il. .,1. l.nvport (f.) It Junkin Vaniiosl Hwlgert l-'ield finals t'astmr 2. Ueforee of Cornell.

Umpire Mnomaw, of jrni. Head lilneHnian Pratt, of Mihiu-jm iiniH kicking tiiu goal, I co scored the tJrepn'c only touchdown, and i "aider kicked the goal. Neidllnyrer won tho tf.une for 1 'art mouth when hu hidied a fori y-two-yard pUu.inetit goal in tho third period. i 'al ho un Mi Mint Ilendftson i V. Willis.

K- 11 "irei's Hiiniley Knibler Kepllnerr Welly Btarn JudK White, of Princeton. Marquette 12. Haskell 0. Milwaukee, November 4. Marquette Cnlverilty triumphed over tho Haski'll Inillnna, of Uawranrc Kan Ki- B'-ora hy periods: IeiilHotl 10 Wooater 0 1 010 0 0 WESLEYAN TRIMS MIAMI New Haven.

Novemher 4. With Hpectaeular passes and brilliant runs by Neldllngrr, third string quarterback, Vale played the undefeated iirown eleven off lis feet and romped away with a to to 0 vietpry In the Yale bowl hero to-day. Thrice Neidlinger hroutrht the 35,000 spectators out uf their seats by three of the prettiest scoring plays witnessed in Now Jlmen lu years. A forward puis from Wight, of Vale, who stood on his own 22-yard line, to Nuidllnger netted Vale 70 yards, its longest gain, and a For First Time in 12 Years Vic Extra or Separate Trousers Always $7 Open Saturday Evenings For Your Convenience Pittsburg 2, Geneva 0. Pittehurg.

November 4. Pittsburg riddled lit ueva's defense ulmost at will today and the Panther eleven won, to 0. Ht might foot bull scored touchdown after touchdown for the locals ami tow forward p.ifsea or trick plays were uncovered, rlanagan, Anderson and Johnson were powerful Kround-gainors for Warner's men, while KIm starred for Geneva. Holy Cross 10, Georgetown 0. Waahlngton, November 1.

Holy Cross furnished a foot ball mirprlMo hure to-dav by defeating Oeoigetown 1'nlveraity, 10 to 0. ltrou.Hi.iird, substituting for Hlopel, made tho tlrst score with twenty-hvet-yard drop-kick after his thirty-yard danh around left end had placed the hall within etriktui? dmtance. Plinondlnger scored a touelulown in the final period by intercepting a forward paas and running 5 yaida. tors Make Two Field Goals. SrKCUL PturATCH TO TUB RNuimKB.

Dolojvare, t'hlo, November 4 An amhi- ireree KCHersall, of Chleugo. Ire w. n. Knight, or Dartmouth. Kleid Judge Havheek.

of Chloallo. Field goals: Illinois Loutehlo, Noi IhiU'stern-lVn-flela, 1. WISCONSIN ALL THE WAY. Badgerg Display Marked Superiority Over Gopher Eleven. Alnneapolls, November 4, Wisconsin (1 la pin yed a marked superiority ovor her ancient gridiron fne, Mltineaota, In a hitter atniffule on Northrop Field her, this afternoon and triumphed, 14 to 0.

The green Gopher eleven which had not yet taated defeat fought valiantly, but the Badgers wero not to denied and led hy their brilliant Captain, Itollle Williams, waged an offensive in the second half which Minnesota could not withstand. The defeated eleven fighting to the In at urday afternoon hy the ae.ore of 12 to 0 on a Hlippeiy gridiron that handicapped both teaum. Iaiuu counted tlie winners' mat points with a plrne kick in tlie third ouarler, nfter both teams had batilo.1 through two scoreless jierlods. Maywood 24, Fitchburg 9. ChioaKo.

November 4. Playing before moro than 8,000 enthualaatic funs, Pro-vino llluh Hchool, of Maywood, 111., to-day defeated th Pilch liurg Jllgh School, of Kttchluirff, Maaa, 4 to 8. Thd gamo was one of many thrillers, Katiml, rljht end for JYovIho, daaliing uo yards for a touchdown early In the aorond quarter, and Poleen, left end for Kitchburg, scooting down the artdiron for 5 yarda and sloi-Ing the team only touchdown. tlon nourished and chcrlahed for 12 yoara was realized here this afternoon when Ohio West cyan defeated Miami by tho score of ft to 0. Two goals from the field told the My, mi vm wms.

mm story. Tho line-up: touchdown in the last period. Wight gave a fine exhibition or punting throughout tlio game, heating the Iirown ktckeia for several yards tlnns and tltine again, Hrotyil wm powerieas Hgaim-'t the Yale llm-. aid at no lime weie within tho Kil yard Hue. line-up and summary: Ohio Wesleyan.

Pos. Miami. I Work 1 90 Smitli (fapt.) I. Bimenson tSTA5LUHr.D CUSTOM Wabaah 7, Purdue 6. Muskingum 12, Earlhnm 0, Amrhelij Hhaffer TAILORS ItalUnger )feph fl.

Crmiw- Indianapolis, November 4. Wabash College football toam gained a 7-to-6 victory oer Purdue University to-day by Thom-on it. (,, rtarlmrt -umno U. ii reaiKoincQ waa ao exnausied ur In tho cloning minute of play, that time Vnuiie It. Cochmaii srsci.L nurATcii to tbk bmjuibkr.

New Concord, Ohio, November 4. Muskingum won from Knrlham College, of Hlehnionel, 13 to 0, to-day. Thruuifh the brilliant offensive work of Keneh nnd McClenahsn Muskingum gained a declshe victory over the Indiana hoys, who were Position. .1.. .1..

0..., ,.11. K. It. B. Yale.

Fitly JllS.t Cru.ksliaiik l.oVi'l'iy Cross MUlcr i ill man Netilliiiger Wight ciiiii (Capt. Uallory Backsteder Q- Hopkins 3lHten R. 11 H. Dowlor linvls Turtiey K. Perry Eighteen Mid-Wee.

Tailor Shops FOUR CINCINNATI STORESi 25 and 27 West Sixth. Street CUrk and Baymiller Streett ki-k nrter touchdown In the final quarter. The Wabash touchdown waa made whpn Purdue punt waa hloeked and recovered by a Wabawh player on the Purdue one-yard line. Knwo carried Mis hall over on tho first play and Duffln kicked g'-ul Pur Itrown. fclwnultr Hpcllmaii Barrett Eckstein HpraifUe Llullnn (Capl.I Johnstonu M.ters Kwet't Faulkner Adams 3 3 4 7 720 0 completely outplayed nnd outclassed In ev- I- Officials floes.

Iiolllaon. reforee: Malisr, i out had to be taken after nearly every formation for one or more' plnyers. Thu game was played on a water-soaked flfld hefore a home-coming crowd of 000 persons, the largest to aver witness content on Northrop Field. The Badger captain and half back. Wil- ory ilopaitmeiit of the gnme.

Knislle and i Day ton. umpire: Maxwell. Ohio Itlnshaw showed hrllllaiit nhllltv liolh on 1. i dues score was made in tlm third period llorlod N. E.

Cor. Eighth and Vine Streets ii i. i. jousu. 507 and 509 Elm Street ny vtouman, rouowing a plunges, end runs and a wuid pass.

successfu! for. though d.sP,ay.d".plrU iV.eTp taroushoui (lis gam lgr 11. Hueksteder tor Huouf. 4 MMSUB.

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