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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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Militarism in Clothing Surprise an Un Snappy Eleven SIX Training Game with fair catch 4 (totpmtu with the in one of the roughest and dirtiest games A Bland and Rhodes made good i Rose and the first touchdown for players was made by Rhodes ft CULVER HAS A BIG ROMP I BUTLER SWAMPS MIAMI COACH RAILSBACK RESIGNS INDIANA INISHES STRONGLY NOTRE DAME IN ROUGH GAME TIGERS EAT UP Princeton inds Score was INDIANA STURDY BAND GRIDIRON GLADIATORS THEIR RECORD CLEAN JTIH Hmwinan EGAN BEATEN BY JEAMMATE tered'by the association US hounds oo pstsd for 3 from field counts but four truo whether the klok Is to get the charge Its only touchdown Position' Right end Right tackle Right end Quarter or that reason the Held Is a checker board instead of a side refuses to after being or If a team on the fouls when near Washington and Pennsylvania Sts School Never in the After irst ew Min utes of Play Railroad ares Refunded an and Played Off Its eet by Louis ville Male High 1 here Al lada Staying Quality Brings About De1 feat of Northwestern 32 Eckersall Kicks 2 Goals fa1 KICK WINS OR EARLHAM! SPRINGIELD Oct Earlham defeated Wlttenburg today In an evenly matched game by a score of 4 to 0 Constant fumbling on the part of the locals was responsible for their defeat The score was a place kick from the twenty flve yard line by Lawrence In the second half Washburn Sample Witherspoon MeyerK Dennis Duffy Roe Hudson Stone vnrsail MTHSSHOWIIUP BY COLONELS' TERM Illinois Shephard Young airweather Ilaselwood Bateman I Deaner Monyhan Rothgeb Taylor Hinman Hun toon Carrithers Lonergan Ind Medics Mccoy Goodrich TilsonLucky Hart Baker McConnell Da Haven Haugh Capllnger Lane nnfl Boyle ran the team in goo 1 There Avas clone bv thwas put out man op It has AUTOMOBILE DERBY TO BE RUN AT ORMOND YALE IS BLftEEN BY CBICAGB IROIINCES THE SOLDIEB BOYS IHE EVANSIDNIANS Six men must always be on the rush line and when only six are on the rush line one of the men who plays behind the line must be outside the man occupying the position on tho end of the line of scrimmage The quarter bark may run with tho ball at any time mid from any place In tho field but ho must run back five yards before he sturte rorwnra marked out like like a grldlton Johnson Scores Boiler Makers' Only Touchdown After a Severity Yard Run Llmuic Indiana' il lotlt Dll Long In case of Interference with a man making a fair catch tho offended side can have their choice of putting the ball In play by HARVARD BEATS INDIANS I fl 1 4W 7 i SOME IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE OOTBALL RULES 4 I fa tripping or arms ball II gtarts 'Scoring Machine to Working In Second Half CAMBRIDGE Oof 22 Two brilliant end runs by Capt Hurley and another by Nichols backed by a sturdy defense at nearly all' times today enabled Harvard to defeat the Carlisle In dians In the stadium 12 to 0 Both elevens fought a fierce contest in the first half neither getting within strik ing distance of the opposite goal In the second half Harvard speeded up her elev en Nichols circled the right end for thirty four yards and Hurley went around the other side for twenty yards more and the first score Hurley made both touchdowns A discouraging feature of the game front the Harvard standpoint was the inability of her runners to hold fast the ball the Indians getting the ball seven times on fumbles If tho ball I kicked out of bounds twice in succession It rops to ihn opponents as a down on the thlrty five yard line instead of tho twenty flve yard line Westpoint Man Gets Ball on um ble and Runs Length of ield 7 for Winning Touchdown DE PAUW BESTS THE MEDICS' ij i rniciov Brindle' a black dog owned by Rowe A Noall of Butte Mont won the rich uturity race of tho Mississippi Valley Coursing afeo elation at the riend Courelng olub today The ire of 15600 was the richest aver of a a a A inn HAHnHI num Position Left end' Left tackle Loft guard Canter Right guard Right tackle Right ena Quarter Loft half Right half ull PRINCETON Tho Princetons ball victory of the season today and de feated Lehigh by the score of 60 to 0 After the first touchdown which proved the hardest tR secure Lehigh gave way and from then on it was simply a ques tion of how many points Princeton could score in the allotted time The game was marked with brilliant plays Capt oulke repeatedly made long end runs and twice circled the wings for fifty five yards making two touchdowns from the center of the field OHIO WINS STATE HONORS COLUMBUS Oct (A P) Ohlo state university defeated Cast School of Applied Sciences of Cleveland on Ohio State field today 16 to 6 The game is regarded as practically settling the football championship of Ohio col leges for 1904 Case has held the cham pionship for two years INDIANA" NORMALS' LOSE AGAIN CHARLESTON Ill Oct The Eastern Illinois Normal eleven de feated the State Normal team of Terre Haute before a large crowd here this afternoon by a score of 12 to 6 The game was hard fought and although the Illinois men were slightly outweighed their playing was superior to that of the Indiana men La In CAttlnff RWflV long end of a 14 to 0 score Tho work of holmes at drop kicking was a feature On two occasions when tho teams were sawing back and forth In the vicinity of Die tliirty flve yard territory he success fully registered I wo kicks one of "Which was made against the wind About 100 medical students' in two spe cial cars accompanied tho team and gave the Do rooters a run for their money The game was one of an exciting nature and was beyond doubt the best of the season However fumbles were numerous and at one time when De Pauw had but a yard for a touchdown the ball changed hands four different times ield runs by Capllnger of the Medics would have resulted In touchdowns but for Tucker's sensational tackling Tne game was played mostly In Do Pauw's territory De Pauw's line showed marked Improvement and the fast back work of the Medics was at times too much for Do ends Lineup: De Pauw Tucker Dewey Oncloy Coble Simpkins Schultz Brown Jute Holmes Douglass Hall Hnmaker Hall 1 Drop Holmes 2 Holmes 1 Time of 25 minutes Umpires Jameson of Terra Houts and Brower Head MoKInstray of Indianapolis Defeats Ohio Medics at Columbus Through Great Work COLUMBUS Oct The Ohio Medical university football team was defeated on Noil' park gridiron this afternoon by the Notre Dame university since the Columbia game a rar have developed Michigan point the entire down into slow Lehlghs Easy and at Will Oct (A gained their easiest foot Red Letter Event of Year for Chauffeura to Be Held In Jan uary NEW YORK Oct ThO' time trials talked about to take place In Novem ber on the famous Ormond Daytona auto mobile course have been declared oft In stead the auto racors will devote all their energies to 'preparing for the big annual automobile derby the blue ribbon event of the year which will take place for tho third time jom the Oxmond Datona beach Jan 23 to 28 Inclusive This tournament" which 'attracts tho elite of the automobile world including the lead ing gentlemen drivers who do not race elsewhere will commence on Monday Jan 23 with record trials Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and riday Jan 24 to 27 will be devoted to running oft an exceptionally large' olid varied program embracing races for all types of cars and will Include races from 1 to 100 miles The last day Saturday will be devoted to record principal races will be the one mils in ternational record the flfty mlle handicap and the 100 mlle scratch race open to all oreign racers of International fame will come over and will represent England rance and Germany as well as Italy ollowing the automobile tournament the Palm Beach Power Boat association will give a 11K three automobile motor boat car nival at Palm beach lasting three days com mencing eb 1 Coach pleasant One to the La i fayette Students RUN UP SCORE TWENTY OUR TO unroe Stuttle I ngan Crisp Smith Bukov A Krause Stuttle Cnval PENN8Y DOWNS COLUMBIA PHILADELPHIA Oct (A The University of ensnylvanla football eleven today defeated the Columbia uni versity team by the score of 18 to 0 Pennsylvania scored two touchdowns in tho first halt and one In the second one goal resulting There was not a moment during tliu entire game In which tne Pennsylvania goal was in danger Penn sylvania's first and second touchdowns were the result of bad kicking on the part of DUell and the final score was due to a fumble by Metzenthin a moment after he had bean called in the middle of tho second half to relieve Donovan Position Spencer Shldeler Lett end Bartllng Left tackle Hubbard Left guard Parish Welker Center MnOrnh Right guard Scofield Right tackle Yeaton Right end cuijAie xirriY Oiinrtftr PasklnB' Spencer Left half Welhe Shelley innegan yox Right half Dennis Sutherland Pasklns Gable ull Buckley Kelley Louisville Male High 34 0 Touchdowns Buckley 2 Dennis 2 innegan Welhe Goals from Roe 4 Kelley Ref Rulck Nichols Timers Hall Smalley Time of 20 minutes SHORTRIDGE DEEATS POLY Team Loses Its Brewir May Again Take Team Coach "Babe" Railsback who has whipped the Shortridge High school football team Into such excellent shape resigned his posi tion after the game with Rose Poly yester day The news came as a surprise to tho team every member of which was sorry to hear of his action as he has become popular with the players who appreciate his ability Railsback's action was made necessary by his business which after this week will take him out of tho city much of the time He will coach tho team this week and will prob ably be succeeded by Kenneth Brewer who coached Shortrldgc last season and who re signed as coach of the Earlham college team last week Line Smashing of High School Proves Too Score 10 to' 5 7 TERRE HAUTE Ind Oct' (Spl) Shortridge High school football team of Indianapolis won a hard fought game from the Rose Polytechnic eleven thia afternoon by a score of 10 to 5 though outweighed the Shortridge played a fast game at all times nhirt nf th slnnnl team weak and 'although the Rose men made A goal kicked made by a drop kick by a kick from place ment or after a free catch and kick from placement In the scrimmage When the umpire blows his whistle for a penalty the play shall be continued until the ball Is dead Then the referee shall Inflict the penalty that Is demanded by the umpire: The winner of the toss selects the goal" Tho loser mint take the kickoff Takes Brace In Second Half and Beats 1 Washington 21 to 6 i ST LOUIS Oct Indiana defeated Washington university on the checkerboard this afternoon by a score of 21 to 6 Indiana played a listless game in the first half though qhe did manage to score several minutes niter the first half was Alter wat 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 gait that made Couch liorne nervous and YenfiblM Washington to get the charge s'on the visiting team Wnahlngton scored Its only touchdown In the first half After the kickoff tho ball remained in territory butWashington held for downs and Mill was forced to punt Washington worked the hull down the field for thirty yards brlng it to fifty three yard Uno Cllsv of Washing minted to Coval on Indents foity yaid line where hezrH5 1ntlldby RluUle and Smith of Wnslilngfon and injured As fell Co val dropped the ball Stuttle picking it up nnd running iorty yards for a touchdown Smith kicked the goal Htlwien the halves Coach Horne gave his men a good talking to and from the KtMrt to 11'ie close of play Washington nnver had chance to score though Crispu tHed for two goals frnm placement ir(m the twenty flve yard line one of? which avjih blocked and the othtr went ido SV Indiana played good football in the last il'ttt'tm minutes of play 'I he thlid touch down was made in (hroo minutes from ln i Hana twenty yard line 2 clarke played a phenomenal game for 1 Avniie bieen? nucKva wun irront deni of SlUffging Washington men and Stuttle of the game tor slugging in CORNELL WINS ROM AND ITTTACA NY Oct (A Cornell defeated ranklin and Marshall today 36 to 5 Cornell was heavier than the visitors but lost the ball frequently on fumbles Tho feature of the game wos Shuford nlnety flve yard run when he scored Ahe onlv touchdown for ranklin and Mar shall 11 Center Right guard Right tackle Right Quarter Right half Prince? Mettler Left half Torney ull TTmnlr i MfeCracken Time of 20 minutes 5 Yale Bhevlln Bloomer Kinney Roraback Tripp Hogan Neal Rockwell Morse Veoder Hoyt Owsley Thompson Irvlngtonlan Team Work Too Much for Oxford Team HAMILTON Oct (A But ler university defeated Miami at Oxford this afternoon by a score of 31 to 0 The teams were evenly matched In weight but Butler excelled In team work and piled up her score by trick plays She used a revolving wedge effectively at short range and made a number of good end runs on double passes The visitors scored their' first goal from a place kick after live minutes of play They scored two more touchdowns In the wol lnrr 15 tO 0 Ill the second half Butler added 16 to her score by similar tactics ever witnessed on the local gridiron The score was 17' to 6 That both teams were at fault thefle was no doubt although the Medics got bad only after the officials allowed the Notre Dame team to play off side at will and to slug at all opportunities: A free for all fight was started at one time and Waldorf a sub who had' been put In to knock out rtmcls 'cvbnIlf he goV put' out of the game for dqirig it was ruled off tho field as was rancis 'i Beacom won the game for Notre Dame as hammered the line eleven times out of twblyq for one of the touchdowns ana luauiwu other? Draper did good work also Guthrie's tackling wgs a feature Northwestern McPherrln Right tackle Allen(capt) en KinBxsy einCarlsen DavisWard Gunson I Kafer Davidson I Left end Turner Quarter Johnson i Simpson Reuber 'Right half Moon Colton' Left half Galbrldge ull Reuber Blair OURTEEN WESTPOINT Oct (4 Westpoint defeated Yale 11 to 6 today In their annual football struggle It was the first time' the army has ever won from Yale and there Is much rejoicing tonight in the army camp In the first half after Yale had failed to gain H1U breaking through the Yale line blocked a punt on the twenty five yard line and with the whole Yale' team at his heels ran to the goal posts and across the line for Westpolnt'nfirst score The goal which was an easy one was kicked by Graves Army 6 Y'ale Yale soon evened matters however by plunging through the cadets' line almost at will carrying the ball forty five yards a touchdhown Shevlin kicked an easy goal In the second half after several ex changes of puntB Yale worked the hall to yard line Tho cadets made a gallant stand and during the scrimmage Torney who had been play ing brilliantly all through the game se cured the ball on the ten yard line by a fumble and with Shevlin at his heels ran the full length of the field for a touchdown while the friends of the aripy team went wild with delight Gravesmissed an easy goal Lineup: Westpoint Position Hammond Left end Doe Left tackle Erwin Weeks Left guard Tipton Seagrave Graves Gillespie Gary Hill Hanlon CHICAGO Oct (A P) Chicago 32 Northwestern 0 was score in to day's football 1 game on' Marshall field Northwestern going to pieces iri the sec ond half The score at the end of thp first half was Chlcago 4 Northwestern 0Y due to a goal from' field kicked by Ecker sail Some 15000 persons watched the game? In the cold with touches of snow In 1 the first half both teams played a kicking 1 game The two quarter backs were pitted against each other and the honors were with Eckersall although Johnson did some pretty work In this half the ball was never in Chicago territory In the second half line playing was re sorted to and men proved their superiority Northwestern's champions exhausted themselves In the first half and In the second were played oft their feet Neither team used any subs In the first naif Chicago Kennedy Rnnn Badenoch Nolle Right guard Gale Hill Center Tobin Left guard Parry Badenoch Left tackle spent leapt Maxwell Eckersall Catlin Larson De Tray' Hitchcock Bezdek Bezdek 2 De Ecker sail Goals from Parry 3 Eck ersall Goals from Eckersall 2 Ref erdQ starbuck Cornell Umpire Walbridge Cornell Linesman Holbrook Michigan Gale Chicago leager North western Time of halves :35 Army Overcoats and Naval Reefers are conspicuous features of fashion for the small boy this season In spite of the a demand that is concentrated mainly upon us because of the cleverness of our garments are able to maintain a complete assortment of both And whats more we can offer you a special value for Monday MICHIGAN MAY AGAIN PLAY IN CALIORNIA good gains when they got the ball they 1 lost opportunities of winning by numer ous fumbles Rose Poly kicked oft to Shortrldgo who was held for downs After miking several good gains the Poly boys lost the ball on a fumble Through successive gains by Glpe Bonslt ana Buser Capt Gipe scored the first touchdown after fifteen minutes of play Conner failed at goal Rose Poly made good gains on Shortridge's kick off but lost the ball again on a fumble Buser Bonslt and Glpe followed with large gains and Glpe was shoved oft for the second touchdown near the end of the first half Conner failed to kick goal On kickoff "to Shortridge Glpe carried the ball a short distance but the Indianapolis lads were held for downs Bland and Rhodes made good gains for Rose and the first touchdown for the local players was made by Rhodes within a few minutes of the end of the first half Strecker to kick goal The firsthalf ended with the score 10 to 5 In Short ridge's favor and with the ball In Rose possession on the thlrty flve yard line i An exciting 5 moment In the second period came when after McKinney Schoen Buser and Conner had made big gains the Shortridge lads were held for downs when they were within a yard of the goal line The second half ended with the ball being steadily advanced by Rose Poly Joseph of the Shortridge team sus tained a cut on the face In the first half but stayed In the game Schoen sup ceeded Bonslt at left half back in the sec i ond half Lawrence retired near the end of the game and was succeeded by Scott Neither side scored In the second half although time' called with the ball pn Rose eignt yara line rtose aicaeu off to twenty yard line where they held them for downs The high school boys soon obtained the ball by holding for downs A thirty yard end: run by Patton who played a star game for the visitors took the ball 'out of danger and the oval was in ter ritory for the rest of the game Shortridge Position Rose Tnft McBride cant Conner Left tackle Rhodes Eaton Left guard Helck Lawrence Scott Center Speaker Harrold Right guard Smith Glpe capt Right tackle Peck Jewett Right end Douthett McKinney Quarter ee Bonslt Schoen Left halt Bland Benbridge Joseph Right half Lammers Buser ull Strecker Touchdowns Glpe 2 Rhodes 1 Referee Dailey Rose Poly Umpire Railsback Timers Hathaway Rose Poly Wade Short ridge Head linesman Riggs Terre Haute Time of halves 25 and 20 minutes The Reefers are also cut long longer than Reefers heretofore lined with red flannel brass buttons silk embroidered emblem or sake In two shades of Gray as well as Navy Blue "i All Wool and ast Color 3 to 12 years 1 SHOWING BLACKSMITHS A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT MB hlUNDLB 18 A DOO RIEND Nob (A Mt 1 TA AYETTE' Ind Oct Under cover of darkness and with a body guard of four men Johnson the clever Purdue quarter buck picked up a fumble from the hands of Huntoon and raced seventy yards to tho Illinois goal Uno for the only touchdown made by the Hollar Makers in the annual contest this after noon against Illinois on Stewart field Rothgeb was the only man to get near the runner and he was sent tumbling on his head by Thomas thus giving the little quarter back a clear field During the seventy minutes' play Illinois scored four touchdowns two goals and a safety giving them a total of twenty four points equaling the score of lust year Coach surprise party was a most unpleasant one to the students of Purdue and the 170 pound back field was unable to gain with any more consistency than the lighter one King the big Purdue guard who was played at full was responsible for eight of the points made by the visitors pno of his kicks was blocked by airweather Monvban picking ft up and running thir ty vards for a touchdown On another kick King fumbled and was forced back from the urduo Imo scor At tiie conclusion of the first half with the score 14 to 0 in favor of tho visitois the Illinois students 500 in number started a triumphant march around the field but the Purdue rooters surged on the gridiron and the bunches came to gether STUDENTS IN CLASH a time it looked as it there would be a serious fight but cool heads sepa rated the factions and the Illinois rooters returned to their seats on the east side of the Held Purdue won the toss and chose to de fend the south goal Krull kicked off to Carrithers who returned tho ball thirty live yards Illinois advanced the ball thir xznvie hv ri 1 1 ty OTA through HoffmEirk the Purdue right guard but lost it on a fumble Purdue then began a steady march for the Illinois gonl line hut Worsham fum bled and Illinois secured the ball On an exchange of punts Illinois gained twenty yards Taylor made twenty yards on a quarter back run and Monyhan was shoved over' for the first touchdown after eighteen minutes of play The next score came shortly being the result of a blocked 'kick In the second half King went in at guard and Mowery into the back field The defense was much better in this half but the Boiler Makers could not stop the Suckers In this period of play Purdue paid Its s'onlyA penalty live' yards for being off side and it was a costly one as at that ilme the ball was within ten yards of 1 the Purdue goal line When time was called Purdue was putting up a brilliant offense gaining from five to ten yards on every down A minute more of play would probably have resulted in a touch down ns the ball was on the Illinois twenty five yard line Thomas was the particular star for Pur due making a gain every time he carried tne Pan Dineup I Purdue Krull I' Left end Long leming Left tackle Ernies Left guard Wellinghoff Center Toffmark King Right guard Allen McCormickTnlmsnn Worsham Mowery Left half" Thomas Right half Ulna' Wnrshnm Adams ull Kasten Referee Snow Michigan Umpire Hoag land Princeton Head' Kit tie Cornell Time or ae minutes downs Monyhan Huntoon Lonergan John son Goals from touchdown Monyhan 2 Allen 1' Safety King Manual Training High school's hopes of a winning football team this season again took the count yesterday afternoon at Washington park when the lads of the Louisville Male High school chalked up a ridiculously easy victory over ths Blacksmiths by a score of 34 to 0 To those who remember the glori ous gridiron career of teams of old defeat of the red and white was actually pathetic ive minutes after play had started Training school was defeated The one redeeming feature In the pre ceding' its nerve had apparently oozed out and after Its first dash of speed following the kickoff had been checked by the Colonels the 1 raining school lads were never in the game With tne possime excepum Shldeler not a man on the Blacksmiths team betrayed tho slightest knowledge of how to tackle The line men were contin ually outcluirged and never played low The only interference offered by tne backs was to their own runner they gen erally managing to get In his way There was absolutely no team work nor attempt to carry the runner along or to get behind a play and push and in one in stance one Manual Training High school player actually tackled his own teammate Throughout the game the work of the Training school men was listless ana naii hearted and bore a strong family resem blance to a case of "quitting' The team showed no Indications of ever having been coached and It was apparent that Coach Smith should either or given a vote of sympathy The Louisville team put up a beautiful exhibition of high school football and promises to furnish Shortridge the liveli est contest of its schedule Every man knew his place and was in every play The interference formed in a flash and on tne offensive every man was in the play until the call of Nine minutes after the kickoff Buckley plowed his way across the Training school 4 first tnnokHnwn ATld 111111 utes later repeated the trick Roe missing the nrst ana kickhik uio wvu The Colonels cnose to ooul me each down and after kicking off to Training school the third time secured the oval on downs and carried it down the field with a series of smashing mass plays on tackle On the thlrty flve yard Dennis was called back Captain Washburn opened a hole In the Blacksmiths' line that looked like a bomb had exploded and Dennis jogged through with half the Training School team mak ing hysterical dives at him and negotiated the thlrty flve yards for a touchdown The ball was allowed to touch the ground and the chance to kick goal lost innegan made the next touchdown after a twenty flve yard run Roe boot ing the ball over the bar and the half ended a moment later with a score of 22 In the second half Welhe and Dennis were pushed over for another pair of touchdowns and Roe kicked two more goals Darkness caused the game to be called five minutes before the time was up Position Louisville A White of Harvard iWIne Intercom legiate Golf Champlonehlp (HAMILTON Mass Oct 2 (A P) A White nt Harvard today won the inter collegiate golf champlonehlp on the My opl Hunt club course by defeating Chandler IQgun tho national amutoui golf champion nnd alMo of Harvard by tho iworo of 3 up game while not brilliant wm very ateady and thU practically gaaured Im of victory nt tbc cicwo of tha morning rotitd when he wiia throe up on I White total card wm 141 nd Egan a 114 eature of Gaine Two Goals from ield by Quarter Back Holmes LE Ynd Ort 22 i (0pl) v'diy phiylng around tho Indiana Mortli'h hDi'I'nnw this nfternnnn lidded Ma hir 4 i 4 tlslcj mmuAn'd Hctt IvIlGll V4SW du zBW 1 ii scrimmage in which caeo they receive fifteen yards or In putting It In play by a freo kick In which they can have but five yards The came Is true regarding a man who la thrown to the ground after making a fair catch The linesman baa nothing to do with the field other than to take tha distance prop erly watch the ends to boo that tliey do not get offside and to look out for tripping or any playerroughlng the full back A side' loses five yards for coaching de lay of game Interference with putting the ball in play offside In the ecrlmmage start ing before the ball is put in play In tho scrimmage snapper back offside the second time in the name down passing or batting the bull forward unsportsmanlike conduct holding by defensive side of the player not carrying tne pau snapper uuca ui poslte touching the ball before touched u' thlrd man A BldeloBen fifteen yards for holding or' unlawful'' use of hands hv rhe teem in nosseHsion of tho legal running by the man receiving the ball from the snapper back that Is the quarter pacic interference The game le forfeited It play within two minutes tiered to by the referee or rUfpnRA nomTnlts ranaatad their own goal line inorder to delay tho game High School Team Coached by CayouJ Defeats ranklin Team Easily CRAWORDSVILLE Ifld Oot I (gpl)The Crawfordsville High sohooll team defea ted ranklin IllKh school hers I today 28 to 0 Thu Crawfordsville teaml lins been coached by rank Cayou tnel Indian coach of the Wabash team and It I nlaved a greatly Improved game Glass 1 cock Carver and Vaughn were the "tarsi for Crawfordsville and Heaton and frees for ranklin Heaton had his knee se verely wrenched and had to he carrieal from the field The locals have not lost a game this season PRINCETON Washington and Prlno4a ton High schools played a tio here todaj 11 to 11 The game was called on ac count of darkness 1 RENRSElA Rensselaer High school defeated Oakwood High school of West Lnfuyetto 11 to 0 This la Rensselaer fourth game this season with a total or 121 scores to 0 against It UNION The Union City High school football team beat the Portland High school 12 to 0 The game was charr aeterlzod by many fierce line plunges the pm Hand eleven slightly outweighing the Union or the locals Woodbury iClflWL Tr fine S' $525 for either Coat or Reefer (Worth $750) The Coats are Navy Blue long cut with back belt strap lined with red flannel brass but tons velvet and a silk embroidered em blem on the sleeve All Wool and ast Color 3 to 8 years i lirst half minute Sallfleld Humphrey ers nnd Barrett played his usual game making one eighty five yard run Lineup Culver Poslilone' St Ignatius Hunter Proudfit Lett end Meaney 1 1 PnUullO Lefi guard Doody Center ThurtelV Right guard GedllckaRight tackle Prendergast leet Right end Mcnonam Jacqulth Quarter Phee Campbell Left half Nash Right half "Seger Saalfleld Vlckera ull Lannon (capt) OfflclalB Greener and McGovern Time of halves 20 and 16 minutes MISSOURI DOWNS KENTUCKY COLUMBIA Mb Oct (A Missouri university todfiy defeated the Kentucky university football team 37 to 6 Missouri played straight football through out outclassing the Kentuckians in every department of the game Canceling of Game with Columbia for Thanksgiving Day Opens the Way 'u ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 22 A midwinter football game for Michigan with Leland Stanford or the University of Cali fornia i more than probable Not one step has been taken toward such a game yet honnns Michigan must win tho western championship first 4 A A VGRu 11 1 1 3 DIIIUO VnO xxx was canceled strong reasons for Vieoipiu a needs $150000 yet to complete her athleuo field The only source of earning this money is football gate receipts The loss of the Columbia gamo reduced Michigan annual revenue by fully one third and wna at tempt to recoup Is certain 'The loss of the Thanksgiving game with Columbia and the premature ending of 1904 season have removed all bars to a midwinter game The California teams are furthermore looking for a game in the middle west Michigan has the "callW on such a game for three reasons her Championships the fact that Yost once coached Leland Stan ford and that Michigan has once already played such a game namely on New Year day 1901 Defeats St Ignatlue Team of Chicago by a Score of 71 to 0 dULVEli Ind Oct The Culver cadets ran away from St Ignatius today winning 71 to 0 After thirty sec onds of play It was evident that the ca dets were too much for the lighter Chica go luds and a touchdown was made in the lirst half minute The cadets rolled up 50 points in the first half Sallfleld Humphrey Buckingham Ja qulth and Hunter were good ground gain ers nnd Barrett played his usual game making one eighty five yard run Lineup: Culver Barrett (capt) Left tackle Phillips Hastings Madero Cavanah Buckingham MICHIGAN SETS RECORD A Run Up Score of 130 to 0 Against West Virginia" ANN ARBOR Mich Oct (A P) The University of Michigan football team today defeated the University of 1 West Virginia 130 to 0 This is the largest score any Michigan eleven has ever made I The easterners gained only three yerde' altogether on Michigan's defense GOPHERS MAKE IT 146 I 5 7 Break All Records for Big Nine ootball Scores I MINNEAPOLIS Oct (A the two twenty five minute halves Min nesota today brokd all its football records by defeating Grinnell college 146 to 0 The game was a succession of powerful and brilliant plays by the Minnesota offense or the locals woououry vium Ballenger and' Brosey played ball 4' INDIANAPOLIS MORNING" STAR OCTOBER' 23 1904 11 INDIANA VARSITY bLfevtix Clark Half Back Steele ull Back Hare Quarter Back Coval Half Back Carr' RlfihtEnd Long Right Tacklaj Davidson' Right Guard Waugh Center Payne Left Guard Wnehlngt Left end Tefl UtCkU' Left giiitrd tcnivr Right gunrd tight TUCK1 end QuarterLoti half Coval 11 Long Right half Ltnelft ull W'lm'it from imirhdownH Smith Hill 1 v)utrevA Kenyon ooUego Keleree Mcarland Washington tinrl Jefferson HeailJlimlman Eberhart Smith acadomy 'lime 25 m' mitea PhfiBUE filLS TO 'r DEEAT ILLINOIS 1 )( Wt Lite L'? rT 1 '''r' i LC SKsSi CE5i'f Oiil WO' ML MK Ik SWffisiWW WMBK GKSsVi IrattC 'ftr 'iiW 'Brir JHK 'Lx JiiH Bw: KO i 11 1 1 I I I 1 s1 I A 1 sAi i KfrJ 11 kkT Mil i za sa 1 MMMIM MMMSBMMaw A 1 ll 1 I' a 1 'A 'k a UA'ak ik Ji A 4llllXeftuTackgAyWogls wrt bm i i in i aviri i I UH 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