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tc SP VOL 3 PRICE 1917 2D UODADDS Are Downfall of 4 Maize and Blue LOSES GAME TO COWBOYS NOTRE DAME CORNELL COLORS WIN IRST PLACE IN COUNTRY RUH A ii 0 8 11 Hanna (C) the ball on the Quarterback Un Caas 0 SOUTH BOWS TO UNION ATTACK WILL TALK RULES PENN NORMAL WALLOPS KAZOO 0 0 lit) MAHAN MARINES LICK ARMY BOYS the big con summary: deposing of Relselt as leader being the riar JynlOra In Detroit Elsewhere Moore first 2 0 disthigutah their estate clinging to start a sub Bi 1 Offl AMOTHERTO HTS VICTORIES PLAYING CONDITIONS ANYTHING BUT IDEAL Philadelphian Losing 4 Road Game Now Rank Tenth Maupoihe and Ellis Tieing for SHERMAN ELEVEN BEATSTWO TEAMS BADGERS HAND STAGG'S ELEVEN BITTER CANDY jl City representative not been defeated obstacles too grat his road jaunt fail who was un Summary: BUALO i Straney Meyers Smytvsynski swjiKiep Tillou Schmidt I it yes Burna Volf Clfti Cooper 0 7 liar ELLINGWOOD AND UNDERHILL STARS 3 be advanced for if thorn wav a men ap Soldier Trim' Case irst Half Wallop Reserve in Second Period Score 33 to 7 $25 OOO Received for und Cleveland Nov 21 Camp Sher man soldiers defeated elevens from Caso and "Western Reserve here to day 31 to Case played Jho 'first half against the soldiers scoring oeve i points tn the second period Western Reserve played the last half hut wns innblo to score More than luOOn persons attended the game the net receipts amounting to more than 823060 which will go to the soldiers' com fort fund General I Glenn com mander at Camp Sherman Chilli cothe 0 Assistant Secretaiy of War Benedict Crowell and femur rim bassador to ranco Myron Her rick occupied the central be: After tho game several platoons of soldiers gave exhibition drills: REISELT IS PUT OUT 1 LEAD BERTH 'tj AUBURN HOLDS OHIO STATE SCORELESS IN BENEIT GAME DE 0 1 1 0 I AN ND A NO Touchdowns! PMppm fWt Goals from touchdown: Hogan (W) Goals from drop kick: Hogan (W) Referee: Torbet of Umpires: Remington Eastern High Head linesman: Ash of Pittsburgh Timo of quarters: 13 min utes Substitutions: Sorter for leishman Cunningham for Ruhl Tanner for Davis Murphy for Parsons Whitington tor Wood ford 0 3 State Teacher Lose in ight for Honor 40 to 0 on Eastern Gridiron Team Weak rom of Battle i Kalamazoo Mich Nov Western State Normal playing at Indiana was deefated In tho game which decided the Normal Bchool championship of America thia afternoon Tho final score wns 4tf to 0 wonltonod condition following tho University of Detroit game told terribly The first and last quarters were scoreless the Pommy Normals romping away In tho two middle periods Camp Custer's gridders bat tle the Camp Crant team next Saturday and these players all of whom are well known here will be strong arms for the Michigan cause Left to right they are: Blake Miller half back: Ed Kerwin guard Tom Bogle guard Tom Mor iarty tackle Harry Costello quarterback The gale is ex pected to total between $75 000 and $100060 a GETS VERDICT BY IELD GOAL NOTRB DAME 'Hayes Adrew Zola(capt) Ryzewskt Madigan Phllbin Ins Bahan Pearson Brandy Miller VB Buffalo Boy Put Up Stiff ight'But Lose to Local Eleven by 20 to 7 Score Krentler wood Hurns Goals from touchdowns Allen 2 In 3 Wolf 1 In 1 Referee Law Ion of Lane LT of Head linesman Osterhold Colgate Time of 13 minutes Kuballtutlons: of Kelly for Lauer Isiiuer for Kelly Brennan fnr Edwards Gnlney for Lauer Btelner for Bateson Ihiffalo Nolen for Clark OWinor tor Meyers Woodruff for Slruney St John Episcopal Juniors will start their basketball season Monday December 3 Coach Ray wishes the following play ers to report for practice Monday night at 7:30 Hoagland and Woolridge brothers Ladd Hampshire Holyer Stan ton Laurence and Melville The team would like to book games with the follow ing teams: Christ church Grand River ZTrlanglcs Ave Bap tist Bor Scouts and Holy Rosary Juniors or games call Cherry 1207 and ask for Charlie 13 0 0 Edwards gC Winner Also Holder of Championship in Missouri Val ley Conference Have Star Team Chicago Nov With a score of 42 points the Amoa Iowa college team of runners won the annual cross country run of the western conference here today Chicago was second with' 69 points Wisconsin third with 61 Ohio State fourth with 80 and Min nesota tlftli with 87 points Thu winning team which also hold the cross country champion ship of the Missouri Valley con ference was composed of Haw thorne Husted ritsche Reed and Cromer 'rhe time was 26:48 The race was decided over a flve mllo course In Washington park Pur due winner of tho event a year ago did not enter a team Collegians Score Only In Second Period Win 14 to New York Nov 24 Rutgers col lege football team defeated the All Star eleven representing 1 the Sec ond naval reserve of Newport It I in Brooklyn this afternoon by score of 14 to 0 The game wns not as close con test as hud been anticipated but the collegians were unable to cross the goal lino except In the second period when a scries of lino plunges netted one touchdown and a long forward pass the other goals being kicked from both OOTBALL STALWARTS WHO UP HOLtf GAUSE IN ARMY TITLE GAME Maroon onrt Went iCmlg meet nt Navin field Munday In a preliminary to the Her Ald CulumbuM game ntHrling nl 1 o'clock Both tctnis uro undrfeuted In the city this year find this gnmo will decide tln Clfirs champlontthlp Mnronn plityere cull Manager Mt brown at hklgewood J024 Itofore li Wcet End players cull 'Dutch'' Woln at Walnut 46II not later than II o'clock Annual Meeting to Be Held in Cleveland Saturday Will Be Important Busines Session of Inter Lake On Saturday next the annual meeting and election of officers Of the Inter Lake Yachting associa tion will bo held at the Hollcnden hotel Cleveland at 3 tn Import ant rules matters pertaining to sail yacht racing will be taken up Club delegates and members ate urged to attend tho meeting and hear the reports of last years7 acti vities of this big yachting assoela tlon which covers yachting on the Groat Lakes Several Detroit Yacht dubs im affiliated With tho assudatlon in1 will hav representatives present Commodore Alexander Wintoft retiring commodore will preside at the meeting It Is hard to predict lust who will ho elected to succeed him out of tho several vaclitiiicn nominated for this office 5 0 0 Mo orwar Passes Weitem Eleven Win Battle Latt ew Minute of Play on ield Goal In ono of the snnnplcst games seen on a local School gridiron this season Western high sent Eastern down to defeat' at Goldberg field Saturday afternoon by a 10 to 6 score i It was a battle royal from start nnisii and was anybody's game up until Itns last tew rnmutes of Pray when Jimmy Hogan the cow capiain kicked a beautiful field goal from the 3 yard line which gave the Red and white outfit a commanding lead and took the last bit of right out of eastern's men The two elevens were very even ly matched and during practically toe entire four quarters battled on even terms Weslern'sforte be ing forward passes while the boule varders found circling the flanks netted them good results Eastern nad the advantage In weight by several pounds per man but what the Scotten avenue crowd lacked advoirdupols they mane up in speed Hogan and Peterson espe pecially turning off nicu gains once they got under way Western scored first when Pec grabbed a forward heave late in the second chapter and carted to oval 15 yards for a touchdown which Hogan followed by kicking goal The count remained un changed until tho middle of the third quarter when Eastern cut loose and allowed her best offensive work of the game Bandau start ed the doings with a pretty run around Western's left end for 35 yards and Iavis lugged it another 10 on a smash oil tackle The Indians then pulled the nift iest play of the entire fracas a double pass cleverly executed Brandau to Hanna on which the diminutive signal caller sprinted some 26 yards over Western's final chalk mark The formation com vicly tooled the Red and White secondary deienee men the wholeestern eleven being drawn over to tho opposite side The chance to knot the count was lost when Brandau missed a try for goal at a difficult angle Western leading 7 tn 8 Shortly after a triple pass Hanna to Brandau to Davis netted Eastern about 25 yards but the oval went to the Cowboys a moment later on a fumble Western came back strong to open the final period and toted the leather to Eastern's 35 yard stripe wherethe Mack avenue tribe braced and Hogan stepped back and drop kicked a goal jet a difficult ange OwWtUe'onTr a few left "to plav Eastern tried to get away with a long pass but except for one suc cessful toss which netted about 15 I yards could not come across West ern's defense refusing to ba Untiled'asiern lust wliat might have end ed In a touchdown when the vyhlstle blew terminating the second quar ter after an overhead play Brandau to isch had given the Indians the leather nn their nonents' vflve yard line Hogan' and Peterson were the luminaries for team the former being responsible for most of the yardage rung up by the win ning aggregation while Brandau Hanna and isch put up the rest game for the Easterners Brandau tore oft several twisting runs through a broken field once getting away for a pretty sprint of over 40 yards The preliminary game between Western and Eastern reserves end ed In 6 to 6 tie and caused almost as muon enmus asm as test The line up and Snow covered Gridiron Rob Contest of Spectacular Runs and Long Gains BY HALL Playing on a and snow 1 covered gridiron the University of 'Detroit added another victory Ho its credit as a' result of the Satur day football doings at Navin field but was given a much stiffer battle by the University of Buffalo than had been anticipated "the final count reading 20 to 7 The playing conditions were not Ideal the slippery going handicap ping the speedboys of both clubs to the extent that long gains weresi scarce while fumbling was fre quent and the back going through the line often fell with holes opened for them to make gains of consequence These things did notserve to enhance the battle from a spectacular standpoint In the least and It was comparatively tame i Visitors ight Hard However the fight' shown by the visitors made up to' a certain extent for tho shortcomings of tlm local aggregation which did not show Its usual game But the fact that the Duffy coached team did not look as good as usual may be blamed to a certain extent on the good game the Bison City boys played Although outweighed about 20 pounds' to the man every player was driving hard from start to fin putting every ounce of his en ergy toward stopping their foes The Bulfalonians' tackling was good they worked several forward passes with success and threatened to score with the ball inside the lo cals' 10 yard stripe on two occa sions other than the tlmo Quarter back Burns rushed 36 yards fol lowing punt for the touchdown In the flrst quarterthe University of Detroit rang up two touchdowns by the use of straight football and appeared able to cam at wlH by the llne plunglng method Thti first was the result of a 75 yard march from kick off 13 plays being required ullback Krentler breaking thorugh tackle for a 13 yard gain across the goal Allen failed at goal ollowing the next kick off uffalo was stopped on downs and a short punt was returned by Al len to the 28 yard line On the sec ond play Edwards circled left end for 25 yards and the score i i st Starts 'Aastker Marell uvot another inarch session but Buffalo recovered a fumble and made two first downs one gains and an other on a penalty and tho rest of the period the play was about even with neither team doing rrtuch in the way of first downs and Buf falo's defense showing marked strength In the third each team Was able to gain only one first down the visitors continuing to play the lo cals to a standstill But 'Harwood recovered a fumble after Krentler had gained and raced the remain ing 45 yards to a touchdown out stripping several of his adversaries in the dash 1 Buffalo outplayed the locals In the final stanza and after Intercept ing a forward pass In mld fleld working three successfully them selves for 21 12 and 6 yards re spectively to put the ball on the 10 yard mark But the of defense stiffened and held for downs six yards from the goal Allen punt ed out from behind his own goal line and Burns took the ball go ing at full speed and ran like a greyhound for the Buffalo score There were several stars In the game itzgerald and laiurer doing the heavy work for the of backfield although Edward's end runs of 26 and 16 yards were fea tures Krentler was good for sev eral good gains but fumbled badly liarwood showed the best game of the Detroit linesmen while Kane looked good at end and Voss fur nished a feature by blocking attempt at a field goal Schmidt Visiters Star or the visitors Right Tackle Schmidt Cooper Sweldas Straney and Burns played stellar half Schmidt gave Tillie Voss the bat tle of his career and broke up inatiy Detroit smashes Straney In tercepted three Detroit forward passes at critical times and Coop llne plunglng was effective The local players appeared on the field with their hands encased In white cotton tho you use in your cellar when shoveling coal In the furnace a novelty to Trldlron warfare Tommy llughltt ormer of quarterback aceoni: pan led the Buffalo team here In place or coacn roweu able to make tho trip si 1 2 'll Unlverilty of Detroit 20 Unlverlty of Buffalo Western 10 Eastern High 0 STATE Syracuse 21 A 7 A reshmen 0 C'nntp Caster aiuuuiiuire Ionia High 54 Portland High 0 lint High 7 Pontiac 0 Charlotte High 14 Hastings 0 Ionia High 54 Portland High 0 Kalamazoo 26 Olivet 10 Traverse City High 21 Boyne City Coldwater illrh 4A IlllUdsde ft Port Huron High 37 Detroit North eastern 0 Ypsilanti 13 Hillsdale 3 Owosso 47 Saginaw Arthur Hill ft Grand Rapids Union high 26 Mouth high 14 'EAST Pennsylvania 26 Carlisle Indians 0 Army 13 Boston College 7 New York I'niverslty 0 Columbia 7 Pennsjlvanla reshmen 6 Cornell reahmen 0 Boston Navy yard 3i All 0 ordham 28 Pelham Buy Nava! Re serves 0 Rutgers 14 Newport Naval Reserves 0 Princeton reshmen 0 Yale I reshmen 7 Worcester Tech IS Camp Devens Am munition train Brown 13 Dartmouth 0 Marines 29 Camp Lee Infantry 0 Notre Dame 3 Washington and Jeffer son 0 Camp Devens 7 Camp I'pton 0 Allegheny 33 Akron 0 lbigh 7S Lafayette ft St Johns 6 Johns Hopkins ft West Virginia Wesleyan 20 University of West Virginia 0 Ohio State 0 Auburn 0 Centre 28 Transylvania 0 Ellentown Ambulance Company 20 Camp Meade 14 Swarthmore 57 Ifaverford 7 West Northwestern 21 Middgan Wooster 20 Otterbein 0 4 Heidelberg 14 Muskingum 0'j: Bahlwln Wftllace 11 Hlrum 7 Camp Sherman Soldiers S3 Case and Iowa 6 Amrs 3 Indiana 37 Purdue 0 Wisconsin 18 Chicago Minnesota 27 Illinois ft Toledo Waite High 3 Detroit Tech 7 Colorado School of Mines 27 Colorado jKiri South Dakota State 19 Muralester Camp unMoti 7 Great Lukes 0 Rose Poly 25 Haller Bethany 40 Marietta 0 Ithaca Runner 'Take Hill and Dale Event While Penney Get Championship With 48 Point New York Nov? Leading a field of 38 contestants from start to finish over the slx mlle course at VancortUndt park today I Dres ser of Cornell university won the Individual hoporg 4a annta In tercollegiate cross country cham pionship 1 33 minutes flat Lastr year at 'New Haven Dresser finished in fifth place and he was picked as the one most likely to lyin' the honor today The team championship went to Trainer Robertson's runners from the University of Pennsylvania four of whom finished among the first ten Going up the steep hill on tho sec ond round of the three mile course five of the Pennsylvanians' were among the nine leaders but none of them could reach who won handily from Glover of Pennsylvania who was second with Halfacre Massachusetts Instl ttue of Technology third The team scores by points were Pennsylvania 48 Cornell 55 Co lumbia 7ft Massachusetts I DO Dartmouth 9L The freshmen race at three miles which preceded the Varsity contest was won by the Harvard team cap tain Dennis in 16:12 Simmons and Moore of Syracuse finished second and third as named Boyd Yale was fourth and Downs Pnnnsylvapia fifth Syra cuse won the team prize with 33 points Harvard was second Yale third and Pennsylvania fifth RUTGERS RAPS MIDDIES in choose between thorn at the fin ish V'r ifty yards froe style (boyp) Leon ard (Northern High) first Pavla Nixon (Y A3 fterond Glibrodt (D A U) third Time 30 aecondu One jhutuJred yardu free Donald Nixon' (Y A) flrat Lathrop second Weddell third Time 1OI 3 5 ifty yni da free atyle Brandau (Parkview) first: Marlon Blnnd and Curlla tied for second place Tliuo aeconch Twenty live yards hnck atrokn MIm Hamilton flrpt: Ruth Hyatt second Mice Stark third Time 2ft seconds ancy diving Paul Slrasbcrg A d) first Durdong second Women dh Ing Mrs Stewart first: Miss Mllrtin second Mrs Gemcl third Two hundred yards rtjlny for A Htark temn first Ihitnlin team second Time 2:17 One hundred yards brentt attokn Ju redwn tlrat Llsberg second Timo 1:19 Twenty five yards ties Btyle for girls Dlatwl C) first Hamilton second Ruth Hyatt third Time 10 sec onds Plunge for Schwedt (Y A) 62 fret1 first: 47 feet second Joe Donnolly 43 feet third Canoe tlltina Vcrluti and Henrich first TunsK snd Enscl sernnd ifty yards free stylo Van Dyke (Y first Donald Niton second Weddell third Time 27 2 5 HGConds One hundred yards frefl stylo woman) Drandiui first 11 Curtis gecond Wand third Time 1:24 35 ifty yards back Stev first! JUanuM scctnlH Thorpe third Thno 37 4 3 second ifty yards bnrk stlmkn fwonlr nl M' Bland first ''Edenborn Miss Mel ton third Time 63 4 8 seconds EASTERN HIGH rom Men by Score of 21 to 12 Association Entries Capture 16 Out of 18 Point Places in a Series of Miscellaneous Events Which Attract a Great Number of ans Difficult Diving eats ea ture of Opening Meet Detroit Athletic club opened Its natatorial doors Saturday evening with eerlcs of miscellaneous swimming and diving events that pleased a largo gathering of tans The A Bwlmmors were the chief point getters winning 18 out of 18 first second and third places DoAald Nixon' easily cap tured first In the 100 ynrd tree style with Captain Lathrop and Wlddcll teainmati second and third The most exciting event of tho evening was the 100 yard breast strnko race between Jacobson and refer Elsberg Llsberg led for 76 yards with Jacobsen close be hind a bad turn by Llsberg at this point ruined his chances of victory Jncolsen coming up after the kick off font ahead of his opnpnent which Infl he maintained to the fin ish ered Rchwedt of the won the plunge with a commanding distance of 62 feet Dupuis and Donnelly nl so of the were second and third Donnelly who Is only 12 years old and tips tho scale at 80 pounds sliowed wonderful form in eomhig to Hie surface as well as holding Ills air the required time allowance Buggs and lieerer of the Univer sity of Michigan performed a doz en Intricate dives from the 17 foot high board that thrilled tho specta tbra Hilda Brand wdn the 60 free style Ypy woincg liy two yard lead Marlon Iland and Betty Cur tis tied for second place with little wif Kent City Westsider Earn Place of Runner up in Cham pionship Race by Winning 26 to 14 in Dark Grand Rapids Mich Nov 24 Union hlgM defeated South here this afternoon in the final game of city championship scries 20 to 14 tho victory giving the west slders sec ond place Central having defeated them earlier this month One of the freaks which developed In the fourth period which was played in darkness wns an 85 yard run for a touchdown by Derulter after he had Intercepted a forward pass The same player kicked the goal and gave South the lead 14 to 13 On the next kickoff Myers return ed the ball to the 10 yard line for Union and Captain Bowbccr streak ed around end In the dark fnr a touchdown last touchdown wns scored by Krumhenr also made possible because of darkness nnd I In Title Itun Baltimore Nov 2 Washington and Lee university won tho fourth annual championship run of the Smith Atlantic I nter Collogbite Athletic association here lining Dis tame six miles time 30 minutes 37 4 5 seconds Johns llopkins 1'nivcrBlty win sreond University of Virginia third i J'SRESULTS 'aI This fesTgi Monday Reiaelt vs Jackson at Detroit Moore vs Cooler at' In dlanapollsee at Cleveland 8 Wednesday Moore Maupome at Cleveland Relselt vs Kills at Milwaukee "Thursday Moore vs Layton at Detroit Relselt Vs Kleckhefer at Chicago jriday i LMoore'vs Layton at De troit Relselt vs Klocknefer at Chl cago TS qr Last week's playj In the Interstate Three Cushion league was prolific of several Important changes In the standings the of Philadelphia feature The Quaker previously had but met with to overcome on Ing to win a single game of the quintet lie played which shunted him fioni the lop round to tenth pluce and put the 1916 champion Pierro Maupome at the bead of the procession tied with Ellis of Milwaukee Charles McCourt of Pittsburgh Is in third place by winning his two games with Relselt while Canne fax who twice defeated Moure traveled from seventh to fourth po sition John Layton dropped a notch winning two nnd losing three games while Ray Palmer of tho Recreation room advanced from eleventh to ninth berth by beating Layton twice Hugh Heal of To ledo jumped to seventh from ninth through his two victories over Uel sen The present week will see and Relselt finishing their road' Jaunts1 Roses nnd Caledonian Juniors Rosa lunlnrit h1 Cnlritanlnn clash Sunday afternoon at 2 nt At kinson The Hoses are working under Coach Carson Tho Calais will have their usual strong line up the first qnarter but after work ing the ball to the one yard line was unable to nush It over A 45 yard run by ullback Harley for Ohio State was the feature After Harlev failed at a field goal in the second period Auburn ran the ball back Into Ohio terri tory where It remained until the second period ended After Harley had missed 1 State gradually worked the ball down the field to 12 yard line before the period ended Auburn again made a game stand near Its goal line and kicked the ball out Ohio State then attempted four forward passes but thev fail ed and Auburn got the ball on downs just before the game ended AUBURN OHIO Ln paten rlee TH a Courtney Hiomora Karsch Caton Cl Ntinesck Warren It 0 Seddon Bonner 11 TH (Vintner Gibson It fl Peabody Robinson CrlsUnisn UP 'Wllleriuan Ducote It Harlev lUivluzton Boesel Score by period 1 Auburn 0 Ohio 0 RrfWft Wftlka! Vltfflnln rlartv HL Mary'a llaad llneaniftiv UrHin nelnwn 1 Time of 15 mln UUM CHICAGO Brelos Jackson DondalnskL Gorgas Mellin Kahn MacDonald Block! Rouse Elton Hlgglna Score by Chicago Wisconsin i ia Jacobi Carpenter" Goals from' Simpson 2 Time of periods 15 minutes each Birch Earl ham Knight Dartmouth ield Jut go hite Illinois Head Unesman Wlute Cornell Jt AMESWINSRACE AND LANDS TITLE WEST GROUP 4 Chicago Maroon Are Badly Outclaued Having Only One Chance to Escape the White wash Brush Chicago Nov1 24 Wisconsin de feated Chicago 18 to 0 p' The Maroons were outclassed' and had only one chance to score 'Wisconsin put over twovtouch qowns and Slmpeon kicked a field ecal SumiriarjH WISCONSIN Keyes Scott Kralove Carpenter Kleckhefer Hancock Kelly kampson Bondi Davey Jacobi SWIMMERS WIN HONORS IN INITIAL A CONTESTS Washington and Jefferson Loses 3 to 0 Game to Powerful Western Aggregation Washington Pa Nov 24 Notre Dame invaded the east successfully today for the second time when It defeated Washington and Jefferson three td nothing on a snow covered field The only score came In the third period when Miller Notro Dame halfback kicked a field goal from the 34 yard line The contest was desperately fought by both teams and was filled with thrills Washington and Jefferson kicked ott toJ7qtre fIgine Degree the giant Notre Dame guard playing for the first time this Season was hurt and was replsjcedby Madlfan Tha penou was eyeniy contested Tvotre Dame gaining a little on punts but neither team was able to galnjcon sistently t' In the second period and was penalized 15 yards when Miller was tackled after he had signaled for a fair jatch The Hoosiers could not gain and Miller kicked and tried numerous forward passes without result McCrelght tried for a goal from field but the ball went low The play was mostly In Notre Dame's territory Washington and Jefferson failed to gain after receiving the ball on the kickoff in the third period and punted By line plays Notre Dame made the first earned down of the game A line smash failed as did a forward pass Brandy tried a goal but fumbled Notre Dame hit the line for a gain of five yards Bahan made an onside kick to the 15 yard line alter three tries at end and finally Brandy kicked a goal from the field Washington and Jefferson gained on an exchange of kicks and a blocked Notre Dame punt which the Hoosiers recoveied after Notre Damo had failed to gain and punted McCrelght tried for a field goal which vvent wide A few' minutes later Washington and Jefferson began a march toward the goal which was given Impetus by a forward pass of ten yards An other pass gained five yards but other passes failed The remainder of tho game saw a rapid exchange of punts without result and time was ra uea wirn Washington and Jefferson 15 llllv Cnr'roli LB Hwry I Wimberly Guy CO Straw GarbUch RT Stein 'K Stobhfl Trowel Huhlv IL McCrelght (capt) Score by period 1 A Ts 0 Natra Drama 0 CofiY from Drindv Referee Crollus (Dartmouth) Uin Hammond (Michigan) Head lines Durfee (Williams) Time of 13 minute each Alabama Eleven Surprises ootball World by Playing Tie Contest With Western Team Harley Missed Two Chances of Winning Game Ball Once on Home One Yard Line Montgomery Ala Nov 24 Au football team surprised Its supporters by playing ths power ful Ohio State combination West ern conferenco champions to scoreless tie In a benefit game here today "Chick" Harley the Ohio star missed two chances to achieve ate nnlaved Aushu In I Ohio 7 7 uMatn KTRauany i Michigan Look Weak in All Department 50 yard End Run Being Only Big Gain' BY HARRY BULLION Chicago III Nov Michi re entry in the western con ference today was not exactly wliat would be called a bhnger any way one with the interests of the Wolverines at heart would de sire to look at it While this old town and Evans ton dressed all up for the occa sion and graduates of past years gathered from all parts of the middle west to pay their respects the football 3 team representing Northwestern refused to fit into the scheme of things and smear ed the prodigals from Ann Arbor with a 21 to 12 defeat But for tho fact that Michigan' return to the conference over shadowed the value of a victory for her it Wilght be said that the day was a complete loss for tho Maize and Blue 'Jhls was one game in which Yost and his men hoped to establish themselves as football combination of "big ten" standard uui ovruiM uuiifpneu inn cele bration in their honor wag the limit of aucuesa attained Michigan a Outplayed Many reasons might be advanced for tho Wolverines' defeat but aft er they are all boiled down the most logical one 1 that they were outplayed Michigan didn't show any tight except in the late minutes of the final quarter the team tor the most pan disporting Itself as if it were anxious tu repay the peri sons responsible for tho great wel come accorded it 7 Lnfll A If tl a a vvuillllin cu IG Uli Ihruud the gridiron Michigan look anything llko the team that mopped up 1 erry Held with Nebraa ku and Cornell nor did it play with tho name aplrit that manl texted luclt agaluat Pennsylvania'ivAn 1 ed raced away with the verdict dult kJ making iiwuimcuic lo aistmguish purwect from blue three touchdowns needed to win tho boys with whom tho Maize and football honor rested fought with characterlsttu Michigan spirit and planted the ball behind Northwestern's goal line Michigan's other touchdown came in the second quarter the result of a blocked punt by Weske that put Lorthwestern on the defensive Michigan finally getting the ball on the 2a yard line Two at he forwards brought tho ball to tour yard line as the first quarter expired Oh first play of the second pe Hod 1'roenike hit through tackle for the necessary distance but Wieman tailed at goal Heavy ield Blamed It was duo to the heavy field that backs get started or tho line to charge' Just prior to tho start of ptay a corps ot volunteers did yeoman ser vice with shovels to remove a heavy tall ot enow and later when the sun came out tbo gridiron resembled a bog Mothers would have to look kite ftvuvuu Uiiio bods enough real to their garments division This alibi could North western also k'uaii'v lot it peared to be perfectly at honm in the going however the lighter Purple warriors really wlnnlx be cause of their superior mud running ability The Michigan boys seemed to be lost without tho service ot Lambert and Weston while absence in the first two periods help to Increase the Wol chances There Is no way of explaining what would have happened had Yost been permitted to produce his full strength but loss certain ly made a big difference in the play ing ot the line Through the sta tion usually occupied by the tall Vlrglnlnan Northwestern's backs shitted for large gains or pounded oft the tackles when that" system of play struck Quarterback Un derhills's fancy Air Work Is Damaging This style ot attack wasn't the rock upon which Michigan spilt however but rather a series of for ward passes which the Wolverines showed lamentable weakness in breaking up It was predicted that Murphy would Institute a shower of passes expressly for Michigan and he fulfilled the prophecy All three Northwestern's touchdowns were the direct result of the aerial method ot advance The first counter early In the opening quarter was ac counted for by Arrtes who ferried ono ot these passes over while the accuracy of heavers and subsequent gains placed the leather within striking distance ot the goal for the others During the course of tho game Continued on aze 24 Part 1 LAKE YACHfSMEN Soldiers Give ormer Harvard Men Stiff Battle Lose 29 to 0 Wnslilngton Nov 24 League Island Marines captained by Eddie Mahan former Harvard Itar de feated an eleven of tho Three Hun dred and Nineteenth Infantry na tional army from Camp Lee Vu here today 29 to 0 Secretary Daniels of the army navy and marine corps iiltclfficd the game The soldiers put up i stiff light in tho first two periods luldlng Hie marines with out a score 1 6c a '13 "Am 1 'W 4 A ft 1 ell I a CL'' i 1 ft i I 4 1i I ill 1 SI tsp i giflA s'" i a I I IIMETIKH IE 4 PK B3BS 'L 4 i im a UMMM rV3 lIL ff ffiSwr uMil WB I fcuh 'r11 Jl 0 Ac o' Xa A JiT A a JSsSEBEmSl 1 WM I 7 il 1 i 1 i 8 4 ''A I'' I section jfrCC "inancial secwn irrt STANDINGS PUyer City PcLHRBO Maupome Cleveland 10 i 2 833 6 G) Elll' Milwaukee K'jl'833 7 51 McCourt Cleveland 6 2 750 8 52 Cannefax bt Lqu1 9 5 643 7 45 Layton Detroit 10 (k625 9 41 Cullen Buffalo 9 7 563 10 52 Heal Toledo 10 8 556 9 54 Kleckhefer Chicago 6 554G 6 66 Palmer Detroit 7 8 467 9 64 Refaelt Philadelphia 6 4 400 8 49 Mtfore New York 4 7 864 7 54 Coputo Pittaburgh 6 11 312 8 54' Cooler IndianapolMK 2 5 286 6 61 Capron Chicago 2 12 143 7 48 Jacligon Detroit 14 125' WESTERN EASTERN Pardons Is lach Hoke Turnbull CHppert Is Brandt Burge Heidi Witt RG lelahman Van Taasel Kunow Peter Ruhl Peterson Hannn Woodford Davis MacKay Richards Hogan Brandau Score by quarter: Western 0 7 0 Eastern 0 0 6 saner Vosa Bateson LG Kenney Harwood Hogan aR Kane 1J Rdwarda itzgerald JI Allen Krentler of Buffalo I 4 A.

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