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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 17

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Jl f' I I PRICE ONE CENT NO 168 YALE THE MASTER HARVARD TEAM ft Defeats Her Ancient Rival in An nual ootball Game Using Only the Simplest Plays Champion OUTCOME IS NEVER IN DOUBT JEM BOWKER IS NOT COMING Harvard Defense Strong Though Her Attempts to Run Ends Prove utile ight Gossip UST EVENTS TIVfN OUT MINNESOTA BLUNKS II EVANSTON PLAYERS RACES TO BE TWENTY IVE Northwestern Puts Up Good De fense and Holds Gophers to Three Touchdowns Players Haute Rose Poly 22 Mll 10 doo WITNESS THE GAME doubt as to the out LOCAL LADS NEVER IN IT Victors Weakened by Loss of Scarlet Clad Players in Poor Strathern Who Is Declared Shape Despite Their Easy Ineligible to Play Victory today 4 cari above $1000 Ctrl abovi I above to to SOLDIERS BEAT SYRACUSE Out NOTRE VICTORY Sportographs WINS BY TWO TOUCHDOWNS HORSE GRIEVES OR VALET Lou In IOWA NO MATCH OR ILLINOIS to 0 Hoyt kicked the bull neatly above above to Of Plei pont Morgan and August Miss Allee Roosevelt with a girl friends sat In the Harvard a plunging used as a half resolved Itself into a of a moat humorous nature of Events to Be Score Of 29 inely Prase Little Britisher Will Stay in Eng land with His Bantam Title PAGES 17 TO 24 fa 1 A touchdown kick scored only $1800 0 ive2750 10 ive TAYLOR WILL SPRING A POST SEASON GAME PtAN The Carlisle Land Haskell Indian 'foot ball teams are to meet In the stadium at St Houle on the 26th The game should be a hair raiser 11000 11800 18750 Hare seems to have gotten the jump on all the other aspirants for the Indiana university football captaincy Sir mind lea's quite mind Inquirer No baseball has not been shoved oft the map but all the wires are down and 'communication is cut oft! Eddie Higgins finally cut loose from his 1 job in' the scissors factory In his first games he showed himself to be on edge and sharper than even DE PAUW SOPHOMORES WIN By 5 tar Special Service GREKNCASTIE Ind Nov Tn tho annual football game pluyed here thia after noon between the He Pauw freshman and nnphomora tennis the latter won by a score of to 8 The game was a ruppv affair with honor about even' It waa witnessed by a crowd ot 10 Mntthnw MeClung Lehigh Ilauhll Linesman Whiting Tblrty llvo iiiliiiito halves ties a for shown In Young Peter Jackson the Baltimore middleweight is expected back from Eng land within a few days with a fine bunch of British bruisers' scalps While In the land of his majesty Ed ward VII the dusky scrapper engaged in eight bouts with the best of the English middleweights All of the contests were slated to go fifteen rounds but Jackson stopped every one Inside of four rqqnds Jackson will now go after Philadelphia Jack for a return match of from ten to twenty rounds A Tims Irvingtonians Snowed Upder by the Speedy Presbyterian Varsity Eleven Will Lose But One Man Krull and He May Do Post Grad uato Work Much Expected Next Year Harvard Pruyn Brill Whit'1 Parker Parker fought their way to they know they were the courage which Coach Yost has gone east The eastern colleges can breath easy however He did not take hls team with him LOCAL' Washington park Wabash NO QRHAT CURIOSITY Plck armer Honk Iwna the other day that a scientific fact that mule can be kept from by a stone to his tall armer Will let him that is without sin tie tin first stone ANDEWON WABASH By Star Special Service WABASH Ind Nov The Anderson High school team won the football game from the Wabash High echool eleven here this nftemoon by score of li to 0 after one of the hurrtest games cither team lias played this season Keach the Anderson full back crooned the Wabash goal line for Ilin only touchdown twenty minutes after ploy started In the first half Keach fatl at easy goal Wa bash bad tlio bah on live yard lino twice but lost cm downs PURDUE CULVER GAME IS TURNED INTO A ARCE Morgan Announces List for the Automobile Derby Heidi at Ormond Daytona Beach In January S'" p'C 1 SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 20 1904 A A I Inti Carlsun Davin Ward Keefer Davidson Johnson it mu her Van Rypor 'il ton Hhilr ftlmpson Smith 2 inner umn if Drown 1 arbyr of Head Holbrook ot Time of IS and 26 mln culled upon to had not been of the Beason nnd nt nor any Methodists Hold Catholics to Even Break In irst 'Half but Weaken at' the Run TO 1 4 the eature 6 7 Benny Yahffor has already got an optic focused on Terry McGovern for a match In the near futures inger is counting on doing things to Eddie Hanlon when the two hook up atPhiladelphia on Dec 2 and If he wins will go after the Brooklyn thespian pug Two battles of twenty rounds each have already been fought by Hanlon and Van ger The first was ft draw' the second a decision to Hanlon A Score All Their Pointe In irst Half Be ing Held In Second By Associated Press WESTPOINT Nov Syracuse uni versity wm defeated today by the army football team by a score of 21 to 5 The soldiers scored all their points in quick succession in the first half In the second half the Syracuse team put up a hard fight and most of the play ing was done in Westpoint's territory Touchdowns Westpoint Doe 4 Syra cuse Curtis 1 Goals from Westpoint Doe 2 Time of 25 minutes 1 Case Vita Marshall Cutting Left Harris Kromer goal win this knowledge gave them mon the attack Havard on the While Jeffries is doing the Alexander 'gtunt with a venegance these days and weeping big weeps because there are no three scrappers In pugdom willing to meet him in the same ring on the same night he takgg time to look up and declare that he will not fight Jack Johnson Nor did that statement lower him one a lota In the opinion of his admirers It is not necessary to go so far as to draw the coloa line In this case Jack Johnson Is1 the champion colored heavy weight That fact however Is not synon ymous with his being the best fighter In the country even excepting the champion i Because Johnson has whipped Martin and the best of the colored 1 pugs together with a few seventh raters in the white division Is no Indication that ho would come one two three with even itzsimmons Snarkey or any of i the bunch of has beens Even poor misguided Jack Munroe did all that was asked of him and fought who ever Jeffries asked him to' meet before even expecting to get a crack at the champion Johnson who has shown himself a four flusher of the first water does not even do this but is presumptuous enough to pre tend that he wants to meet the champion I without first obeying that time honored I jnandate of the champion and get a I Yesterday's Scores leaned from the Nation 's Gridirons ffy A ssociated Prase CHICAGO Nov Minnesota defeated Northwestern university at foot ball 17 to 0 on Marshall field In a well fought game Hint was called on account of darkness ton minutes before time whs up The score at Hip end of the first halt was 11 to 0 Coach men proved a sur prise to both their opponents and the sup porters It was not until near tlie end of the first halt tluit heavy mon began to make on Impression on the Nothwestern lines and thun they lost their first touchdown on offside play The failure ot Minnesota to mtilie a better showing was due In a measure the loss of Strathern and the shifting Bicker and Smith to fill tlie vacancy but the defense of the Northwestern players was good While they were seldom able to make substantial gains when the ball was In their possession they succeeded in preventing Minnesota from doing any thing when the bull was in hands The result was a punting game There were 10000 persons on the bleachers and side lines iwlien the game commenced It was not known until half an hour before the men came on the field that Strathern would play Minne sota stock went down ns Roon as It wiir announced that because of the tact that Strathern pltiyod on the Minnesota team four years previous to the present sea son ho had been ruled as Ineligible Kremer kicked oft for Minnesota Soon nfter play began Current scored a touch down getting the ball on a muffed punt by Johnson The score was not allowed however because Marshall wns offside The ballwas brought bnek and Minnesota was penalized This made the Gophers mad and they ripped through the North western line fpr a quick touchdown The second touchdown camo even easier Davis getting around Northwest end for a run to the ten yard line On the second down Smith got through for another touchdown Northwestern seethed to brnce up early Iji the secund half nnd tiro Methodists punctured tho Minnesota line until the five yard Hue wns reached when they wore held for downs A punting duel fol lowed The last touchdown came on a blocked punt Ittner getting tho ball on the six yard line Ho soon went over for the third and lust touchdown Lineup: Minnesota Position Northwestern BurRun Ttlglit end Williamson Brush 1 1 1 nor Hight tackle smith HIcIiof Davie Hnnnon can ent Sumriiarv Goals from touchdowns Harris 2 McCarthy Clrtnnoll Michigan Utas men Hue i nd BUTLER IS CRUSHED BY TEAM Position Loft end Left tackle Loft guard Center PIrIii guard' Hnulres White rtlKht tackle Derby Squires A HlRlit end Montgomery tjuurlei fUttrr Noyos Loft half Speny Nichole night half Hurlov 1 Kull HUH ii Huininnrv: Touchdowns Morse llnnrcf: Dillon's ailure Attributed to Worry Over rlend'e Absence By Star Special Service MEMPHIS Tenn Nov Were fatuatlon for nn old valot and grief follow ing separation from thnt friend responsi ble for Iou Dillon's defeat by Major Del mar in the jkeniphls gold cup race and can equine fcfinlninity form nn attachment for a human being which will lc followed by sorrow accompanying the separation Is the question that has been started hern and has produced arguments from many horsemen Tho trotting queen has been separated from a valot to whom ah? showed peculiar attachment for over a year Millard Sanders her driver says that never was there more atticlumnt formed or closer friendship existing between any pair of lovers than between Tommy Waugh and Lou Dillon "Waugh seemed to hold a spell over her' said Sanders "He was the only man on earth 1 would have trusted Lou with Without a bridle Hut with or without halter she would follow Tommy anywhere She seemed to know to was her good friend and since they parte I have no ticed Lou felt the separation In many Jeffries Will Not Lose riends by Turning Down the Negro above $4000 time racing of all gasoline ntock rears $660 and stock to and to Defeated at ootball by Rothgeb Playe Liy Associated CHAMPAIGN III Nov Illinois de feated Iowa 29 to 0 at football today lino could not resist the charge of the Illinois backs In the fifst half Iowa played good ball They carried the ball from the center of the field to 5 ynrd line where they held for downs By a series of line bucks Jlllnolfl carried the ball to the 15 yird Hue where Both geb skirted the Illinois right for the first touchdown Moyne han kicked goal In the second halt lino weakened and Illinois gained at will The feature of the game was the all round work of Bothgeb i i 4 De drawing of the color line looks pretty yellow Indiana students are hoping A that Coach Intended resignation will blow over a Py Star Special Service NEW YORK Nov Acting 'for the lorida East Coast Automobijp associa tion and after consultation with sojne leading automobile authorities in racing tho following list of events for the third annual International Ormond Daytona beach automobile contests has been giv en out by "Morgan According to the resolution adopted at the annual meeting of Uu A A all entries will be by Invitation only 1 One hundred open to all for the Vanderbilt trophy In cum the number of fitartern exceeds six the rnrs will be started one minute apart nnd the winner determined by lime Instead of by position In this caao the start wll bo from a stand still 2 One mile Record International open to all for tho Sir Thomas Dewar trophy Two cars In each heat second round of heats If necessary: winners and fastest car to compete in final 3 ifty miles open to all Amerlcandiutlt cars In case tho number of ex ceeds six the cars will be 'started one minute apart and tho winner determined by time Instead of by position In which case the start will be from a standstill Ono mile for si earn cars only ive miles for steam cars only Ten miles for steam curs only miles time trials stock to and Including $1800 time trials stock to and Including $2750 mhos time trials stock to and including $4000 miles time trials stock liiu ui ei 11 ive inlloi classes 12 ive miles under IS ive miles Including 81000 14 Ten miles stock ears and Including $1800 16 Tan miles stock cars and Including $2760 16 Ten miles stock cars and Including $4000 17 Ten miles stock oars $4000 and over 18 Ten miles Ormond Derby open to ail racing cars 19 mll4s handicap stock cars Open only to those oars which have been entered lor and have taken part In events No 7 und 8 20 ive miles handicap Open only to those cars which have been entered for and have taken part In event Nos 10 and 11 21 ive miles Great Ormond handicap Open only to the first five cars In evsnts Nos 19 and 20 22 ifty miles Daytona handicap open to all 28 Ten miles Mercedes trophy 24 ifteen miles open to forty horse power cars or under 25 Oymkana race Thu Oft All the Yankee knuckle dusters "who have been cultivating punches for Jem Bowker and that Includes practically every 116 to 130 pounder in the country who has ever haJ his name in print can go back to eating pie and smoking clga tettes i i A A The champion bantamweight is going to remain In England dontcherknow Tidings' to this effect have been re ceived by Charlie Horan of New York di from the little champion himself In England a pugilistic championship is a real curiosity and has a good race a value even If only used for exhibition pur poses The first flush of victory when promises of return matches are easily made having passed Bowker now realizes that the pecuniary returns of his defeat ot rankie Niel will be greater from his stay In England than those which would result from his proposed trip to America It Is possible that it may have also curred to him that the title will thrive better in an English climate than in that of America A At the present time Jack McGulgah I of the National Athletic dub of Philadelphia has a special representative I on the bounding wave headetPfor England In an endeavor failure the little Britisher to this country As Bowker has written that he has been I booked for appearances In England for the next six months it is not likely that he wliLhe Induced to come to this coun try within that time 'Meanwhile an American possession re mains abroad i I With the pugilistic pot in California fairly boiling over and the air so full ot challenges as to almost obscure the eun just pne thing Is a sure enough I proposition to be worth placing a bet on That Is that "Young will not I fight Jimmy Britt before the 10th of next month as Matchmaker lames Coffroth I of tho Yosemite dub would like to have him do meets Battling Nelson on I Nov 29 In all his past battles whether he has won or lost Nelson has given bls opponent a few tokens with which to re member that he has had a fight even though he wins as he 1 undoubtedly Is not likely to want to get Into the ring with Britt or any other fighter within two weeks of the time he accomplishes the task he set for himself When he elected to whip the little Dane But aside from this reason there Is a better one A man who has" trained down to" a fighting edge and will be on edge when he meets can not i keep that keen trim for two weeks He is bound to go stale realizes this and is not the lad to take any rhanrAs I Is not a stickler for minor i details and with any one but Britt might? take the chance lie has an Imnortant I i bone to pick with the 'risco lad how over and when he climbs through the 1 1 ropes to meet him It can be taken for a certainty that the "Pride of will I be as fit as perfect training can make him j1 iu 'i 1 rr: i Pencilgfaphs of tbe Past Week lit the World of Sports and Sportsmen By Star Special Service i NOTRE DAME Ind Nov In the hardest though tho cleanest game of the season Notre Dame defeated Do Pauw here today by the dose score of 10 to 0 The local team scored all 1U points In the last half On the first kickoff De Pauw returned the ball thirty yards and rushed It down the field to the Notre Dame forty yard line where the Catholics held Notre offense was good and the ball was carried to tho ten yard line where It again changed hands on a fum ble The half dosed with the ball on De twenty flve yard line In the second half Do Pauw could not gain and Notre Dame forced the ball down the field by steady gains to the ten yard line rom here four successive plunges by De Pauw netted the first touchdown The other touchdown was scored by Mc Nemy who went in at the end In place of ansler Holmes punted and McNerny caught the bull and "dodging the ends made a spectacular seVenty flve yurd run through the entire De Pauw team for a touchdown De Pauw made frequent gains through the line but failed to do anything with the ends The work of the De Pauw backs was the best seen here this year especially the hurdllnt of Homackor and Douglass Summary: Score Wabash Butler 0 Touchdowns Marlott 3 Harp 2 Spaulding 2 Meyers 2 Goals ft om touchdowns rurlp 5 Referee Jameson Umpire Jonea Linesman Brewer Time ef halves 25 and 20 minutes Tod Sloan Jost his $40000 suit In the I rench courts last week Tho little Iloos I lor jockey has always been protty long on duds however nnd probably will not SkA lvtasi a einaie atHt SPORTING 7 I nVTTnYT 47X1: A AT TL3 I IVA A Purdue will lose but one member of her eleven next season That is the saddest news that has been heard in Bloomington in many a day It 'would be Interesting to know just how many Western league team managers had their fingers crossed when they signed that salary limit agreement The "Blacksmiths" are count 'ng on striking some sledge hammer blows In the game with Shortrldge Unless they can got the iron hot'theblows will' do little good Jeff should promise to fight Jack John son Tho promise would probably satisfy the negro so well that he would never trouble the champion about tho fulfill ment If' 1 John McGraw manager of the cham pion New York Giants was on a 200 to shot at Benning on the opening day seems fa be aco high with Dame ortuno Tltomaa Lipton has changed his end will not challenge for tho Atner cup next year It has come to be a habit with Sir Tom to change his about that cup With oth Quarter Backs Knocked Boiler Maker Are orced to Kick on Every Play Star Special Service LAAYETTE Ind Nov 19 Purdue defeated Culver this afternocAi on Stuart field by a score of 10 to 0 and a place points The second farce comedy After Shackleton and Johnson had both been Injured Krull the six foot end es sayed the role of quarter back for the want of another' substitute After con vincing himself and every one else that he was a fizzle as a quarter back Krull resorted td a kicking game nnd every time Purdue secured the ball he would drop back tor a punt The nearest visitors came to scor ing was In the midle of the last half when Barrett broke through the line and blocked puflt The ball rolled to within two feet of the Purdue goal line where a Culver man fell on It The Cadets made three game attempts on tho Purdue line and lost five yards Purdue's first score came four minutes after play began and was made on lino smashing reshour being pushed over Shortly after with six yards to make on the third down McCormick kicked a beautiful goal from tho 46 yard llho In the second half Culver attempted two field goals but both ware blocked In thp first half four of the Purdue regulars were In tho game but tn the last half only two of the first eleven were in the play vol JACK JOHNSON DDES NOT HAVE THE CALL i 1 aldo Brill showed up ths Matthews who replaced end did well first touchdown by con in Harvard's territory In Tim second clime through a blocked kick In tho second half Har moat successful nt Hick wns a loss buck which several times opened holes In Yule's line through which however the backs could malm no pronounced gains' When tilt gnmo was over the Yale men began a celebration of their victory Yule scored a touchdown nnd goal from4 touchdown in each half Morso went over the line In the first half niter twenty mln utus'uf play Pruyn was sent In for Matthews In the second half but 'npte Hurley overruled the couches and'Mut thhws' remalneil Hperry dropped buck for a Tt Ipp nnd Kinney bore down on him mnl blocked' the kick the bull rolling fur beyond end where Bloomer got In on Bnrvntds two yard lino Tills was easily tho most sen Hutlonid piny of the game Morse failed to get through the line Capt Hurley now permitted Bruyn to re plnce Matthews In fnku taeklcs baek piny was carried across the llnivard goal line scoring second and Until tr chdown Hoyt kicked the ball neatly for a gonl TJtimip: Yale Shevlin R'oniner Kinney itorabaclt Tripp Hogan Nenl Rockwell Hoyt erne Owner of Champion Boiton Team Will Present a Scheme at Major League Meeting By Star Special Service BOSTON Nov President John I Taylor of the Boston American League club will spring a sensation at the annual convention ot the two mAjor leagues In Chicago this month" He will propose a big series of post season games In both leagues with the eight teams of the American league meeting the eight teams of the National league In the order that they stand at the end of the season In order fa bring about these games It would be necessary to have the schedule shortened or started earlier tn the year so ns fa have a chance fa finish un the postseason contests' the leagues vote on tho matter and 1: goes thiough there Is not likely to bo tinotnor such hitch in arranging the final chnmplonnh'p series ns occurred this year ny refusal to meet the Boston Ameilr'tins' 1 President Jdon Is to name a committee from the American league to meet one from tho National longue anl make the necessity arrangements KICK WINS OR We4t vlQINIA a Preee ST LOUIS MoNov Ini the' most exciting football game witnessed this season on the world's fair stadium the University of West Virginia defeated Washington uni iy Nuorn ul a i a ntiuii uinji i tiiaLiiami'c' th voa1 in sxtrvmeiv illfflault mind tht 1OM of ft llnfflftBUlt AW1 1tM' fii i 1 'I Haute Indiana Normal 5 Ulnols Normal 5 WEST At Minnesota 17 North western 0 At Champaign Illinois 29 Iowa 0 At Lincoln Nebraska 61 Bellevue 0 At Haskell Indians 14 Washburn 0 At St West Virginia 6 Wash ington 0 At St St Louis 51' Arkan sas 0 At Columbus Ohio State 11 Ken yon 5 At Galesburg Knox 16 Beloit 0 At Chicago Lake orest 0 Mon mouth 0 1 At Cleveland Western Reserves 12 Ohio Wesleyan 54 'At Springfield Wittenberg 17' Heidelberg 0 At Meadville Pa Case school Cleve land 29 Allegheny college 4 At Lexington Ky Kentucky State 81 "'Central university 0 EAST At New Yale 12 Harvard 0 At Westpoint Arrry 21 Syracuse 5 At Navy 11 Virginia Poly technic 0 At Dartmouth 12 Brown 5 At Williams Williams 23 Wesleyan 0 At Washington Georgetown 62 George Washington 0 At Swarthmore Swarthmore 27 Hav erford6 Yvyf A At Carlisle Dlckirtson 18 Ur sinus 6 1 At Philadelphla Jefferson Medical college 6 Medic of Chicago 0 At New York Union 20( New York 0 SOUTHERN At Memphis Tenn University of Mississippi 21 University of Nash ville 5 ''S' At New Tulane 5 Louisiana university 0 At Waco Tex University of Texas 48 Bayler college 0 i INDIANA HIGH SCHOOLS At' Noblesville 18 El wood 0 At Elkhart 17' Smith Bend 0 At Carmel 8 Shelby ville 0 Ji At Michigan Michigan 1 City 6 Goshen 6 At Wabash Anderson 6 Wabash 0 At Terre Rose' Poly Scrubs 18 Marshall 10 At Rensselaer RenBsaer' 28 Monti cello 0 1 At Boonville Boonville 87 Mt Ver (non 0 By Auacialed Preu NEW HAVEN Nov Yale today 7 earned a victory of 12 to 0 over her old time rival Harvard In tbe presence of 32000 spectators on Yule field Tho game was one In which Tale proved superior to a brawnier wet of opponents both In the art of offense and defense In the first ta place through better team work with a few simple formations and In the second Instance through her ability to stop or break up any piny whether of character against Iter lino or subterfuge to turn her flanks Yale was not mutton which previous games lime win there come Ah ilia Ynle Harvard's bound tommu with power on oilier hnnd pbiced some reliance on plnyn which were Intended to gain ground by running around the end and In nearly every Instance these failed The preci sion with which Yule moved her plays all the time united action of her backs with the linemen stumped ('apt liognn's team as one of tho most rcmrirk'iblo which over wont on a field to uphold the glory of Yale Harvard however played it won derful game on tho defense and showed at tlmuH In tho second luilf flushes of In herent brilliancy on tho offense GAME IS TEDIOUS The game Itself ns a whole wns some what tedious to the Immense throng of spcctntoi'H It wan almost void of spcjc tabular plays and Its one brilliant inci dent woh th" blocking of punt In tho sccnml luilf which brought second touchdown Even this was better appreciated by football men themselves than tho spectators for It wns a remark able thing that Kinney nnd Tripp should 1 break through protective Uno mid block the hall and thnt Hlootncr nn other tackle should get It many behind Harvard's line It IllUHtriited the point that stands out 1 prornlnenlly Hint Ynlo knew how to play a nnd Io tuku advantage ot every chaneo to get tbe ball when Harvard was on tla 4 offensive Tho crowd at Yule field was probably the Inrgcal which lias B'n a football game in tills country The banks of humanity which Inclosed tho gridiron were an vivid a tmiNH of color In which reds and blues predominated riH ever wiih placed on a canvas by painter It wns nn animated throng which took advnntuge of every chance to break out Into song or cliecis Tho weather wiih that of nn Indian summer day comfortable nliko to thoseu who were passive observers of tho struggle on tho field before them and iot tho men who bore tho brunt of the bat tie AIRBANKS SEES GAME 4 Among the distinguished spectators were Vice President elect Charles TV airbanks and Mrs airbanks who were guests Of their two son who are at Yale Belmont party of section Despite all precautions the game was a i little delayed at the start and so slowly! did it progress that dusk was falling when Hie emi come and the moon throw Its beams on the people us they flocked Into town lioinewunl oounn ins enter rea son for tho length of the contest was tho slownoHS with which the teams lined up utter each scrimmage more especially Harvard when time and ngnln it looked as If her men wanted breathing space Yule plnycil faster than Harvard nnd vt'ent from beginning to end without oliungo In tho lineup Harvard played ninny substitutes In places of men who soentod to biive been used up in scrim inngcs but no pluyor was serlmiHly hurt At limes the game was rough with some fisticuffs In every position Ynle hnd tho advan tago Her llncstncn' especially Capt Ho gon who was used repeatedly to carry "i tho ball outplayed tho men against them and Shevlin und Neul nt ends being fast down tho field under kicks and sure In their tackling Hoyt outclassed Sperry and Nichols In punting and whs a worthy successor to Mitchell who taught him th art of booting tho ball BRILL BEST OR HARVARD On although Randell at left Ynle got her slstont rushing the first half Star Special Service LAAYETTE Ind Nov Tho stu dents of Purdue university have already commenced to speculate upon the pros pects for a team next year 1 Krull Is the only man of the 'varsity team who graduates next spring and It Is hardly possible that he will re turn next fall to taka a post graduate course' Krull Is playing Ids third year on the team and In addition to being oneof the best punters in the west has made good on place kicks McCormick theother end has two more years In school and will be back again' next fall Capt Allen has another year on the team and together with Emels the other tackle who has two more years in the team will be back again next year Emels Is one of the best ground gainers on the team and is expected from him next fall' King and Long the two guards will both next fall the former having three more 'years to play and the latter one more year King is looked upon as one of the coming guards of' the west and is expected to make the all western team before leaving school Welllnghoff for an entirely green man Is the season's star of the sauad While Welllnghoff Is now playing bls first year of football he ran Hazelwood of Illinois to a standstill and put both of Chicago's centers out of commission Behind the line Shakleton at quarter Is playing his first year Worsham his first year Johnson his second year and Thomas his year All expect to return to school next year hi Qr Kf Of this back field the work of Thomas stands out most prominently Thomas looks like the logical man for full back this year on the all western team Tn both the Chicago and Illinois games through his Individual effort alone he was able to make big gains through the oppos ing lines HIs work all tall has been ham pered by a sprained ankle Of the substitutes Mowrey leming Robertson Hoffmark I ong reshour Sprau Oliver Myers Miller and Adams will all be back next season Bluer than the fluttering bunch of col ors which a loyal band of fair rooters kept waving to ths last In a vain effort to cheer It on football team dragged Itself off the gridiron at Washington pA'k yesterday afternoon mlnu8 its last linger ing hope of secondary college honors Wabash had won 51 to 0 Such a defeat last year the year be fore' or in any one of the last few years would not have been looked upon so much In the light of a calamity This year the students had reason forhoping for better things With the confidence born of past suc cess and the knowledge of the fact that they had not been defeated ths season the Irvingtonianshadcoiinted on Davld Izlng the Wabash Gollahs It developed that their figuring had been poor Wabash was in poor shape for yester paradoxical as this may sound to the statement of the score Tbe men were soft and apparently stale and continually took out time being much less able to stand the gaff than their weaker opponents It is painful to think what would have happened to Butler had the Presbyter ians been' on edge Save for a moment at' the start of the game and again following tbe kickoff In the second half when they received the ball on their own five yard line and took It to the center of the field by a series of short steady gains Butler was never In the hunt and never even raised the hopes of her supporters for a score Both braces were short lived however' In the first few minutes of play there was an increase In the pulSe rate ot the Butler rooters but It was only mo mentary Butler booted the ball to Wabash and on the second play Presbyterians fumbled and a Butlerite secured theball Heintz tried for a back run but was tackled for a five yard loss and But ler was forced to kick Kingsbury at tempted a place kick' but It was blocked and Wabash secured the ball and started down the field The first touchdown came in nine minutes In the first half Wabash scored five touchdowns and kicked four goals while In the second half the Butler goal was crossed four tmes and two goals were kicked I Standing out above the 'of all the other men was the showing of Marlatt the little scarlet clad half back who con tlnually ripped through the Butler line for long gains Davis did good work for Butler in the first half' but was put out At Butler 0 INDIANA At Notre Notre Dame 10 'De Pauw 0 1 At Purdue 10 Culver 0 At rerre llkfn 6 At Terre Eastern Joe Choynskl whose feet suffered a sudden chill a few days ago when It came ft time to toe the mark with Jack will make another attempt to gather in a few ducats next Monday night when ho a will face Jack Williams of Philadelphia In a six round go in the Quaker city Williams has a cheerful way of handing out transportation for dreamland that bodfts the Hebrew "has no good and the chances aro very good' for Choynskl moving up ono notch In his race with Peter Muhcr for tho knocked out '7' 1" With all due respect to the rising ambl Hons of our fellow townsman Jack Black burn Esq wo rise to remark that It seems Jack is a trifle previous In offering 3 to Jlrnmlo Britt for the lightweight I championship According to the latest and most gen erally accepted advices from the coast Edward 'Brltlt does not hold the title rom this angle It is a little difficult to se8 1 varsity by A how Mr Blackburn could win It from Tare ly made Britt under th circumstances th goal st an Ml I'l 7 'il Wi Tttght Hight guard Center Left guard Lft tackle end Quarter Right half Left half ull 4 rf' '4 7 1 finivKM tecioes TT I the bang tails go south I sft ivovr GfJM'prr' viveieemn vnu LAsr hundred fr Aj MARK LONGER IN ENGLAND "I WANT I MJ TtiAN IN Pi 1 AMERICA rffarsta SOW a I 1 A Wh O'" I Wei I 'TO 7 I i 1 YVi early In the game Wabash Position Butler rurlp Left end 'Mitchell Davis Williams Left tackle McShane Sutherland Left guard Johnson Sprow Center Bryant Rhoades Right guard Shelley Cantrell Right tackle' Haerr Shank Right end Miller Quarter Kelnta Spaulding Left half Cauble Marlott Right half Yost Harp ullKingsbury De PaUW Position' Notre Holmes Left end Bracken Dewey Loft tackle Ames Ancley guard Beacom Simpkins Center Healey Coble Right guard Donovan Schulz Right tackle unk Jute Right end ansler Tucker Quarter Silver Douglass Left half Guthrie Hall Right half Church Homacker ull Draper Ya.

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