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1 4 PRICE: IVE CENTS A SMOTHERS A MICHIGAN UNDER A SCORE 24 TO 0 i SV PUTS YALE DOWN ONCE MORE na one a ll 1st 4th 2 Virginia Hot for OOTBALL Here Is the Dope on That Big Aggie Victory 21 MtemauU' Mhbitfta AfrW 14 MMlUcaa A five II Otoe ttftlft I HeteftR lUwtltaM Inant collwtaU 11 Uaftf rtli Mtoa M'gtata NlWUry tn tlMUlaM II IbataU Ar a 4 Jerry DaPrato Obliges With a ew Yards Smith Stovll II Ji one and far the to HrMli roakitei mm4 WarMaaUpriMtWl4 mil's 0 I MHa 11 Mevewi A ttoWpe Meter tl mW lieeere I AIW'til A Hall: Hen' Manistee high 14 Hner high A Grant Rapid entral 1 Milwaukee Meet IHrHhrw 1 tohmMiri tolah 44 Ml loam 4 aJamrt HhiMh Mate 1sv Gross on Kenwlrlc 5 8reat fullbackthe individual star in her victory is seen at the left of the picture plowing through the papier mache Wolverine line for a big gain Is i 'v? 4 Wlrdeman Sheldon Von Unit Way Sheldon Gates Church Wilson MrlAittj CADETS BEAT GEORGETOWN'S AST ELEVEN DETROIT MICHIGAN SUNDAY OCTOBER 24 1915 PENN GIVES PITTSBURGH I BAD SCARE Uaed was r) Hopklnx Russell Henning Wray Neill Harns MHUr Berry Ro Tighe for another until ScnviHo niH error i and croHsin ly score 'I A Whitehill Witherspoon McKean listener Wlmhcriy Henry Heyman Stohbs Carp ne tnat ould TRICKINESS BEATS OE (vrtQsburg IS John 0 I'rwu biate 2S Mt irglnia Wesleyan 0 Colhy 84 JU (Join 8 I ehlgh TO Mublnhf 4 John llopkhi St Uaahlnrlon college wrdliam I Holy fl Mtel'lletmry II Sew llamfthlre ft 4 alawtbla 48 at I an rear ft Vi by recovering ig the line for The line up: The Windsor Wandrera ar without gnma for flunday eflerron If any i the following team la without a game call Garnet at Windsor 481: Mor ll Reaervea Maywouda Panthers Res ells tihamrocka and Cdumblae W' I 11 Sew Verb unherMtg ft fgUi rnntty 14 Mlllianu ft Dartnieelh ph 1ft flanote ft 7 14 8 30 0 0 7 7 atorekeopere to remove t'ieir tnt AM 'M cra iw re g9 jn Mender nlftht Oftietviw atwfteiui ni has fvtl i Menda igbt DARTMOUTH ITUaoolt McAuliffe Nbrrill Bnxtof Bpeare Gotten Kntn Thtlrhof Aggies Completely Outplay Wolverines and Result of Game Never Is in Doubt After the irst ew Minutes Maize and Blue Line Is Hopelessly Weak Both on Attack and Brilliant Work of Jerry DePrato ullback Is Big eature of Contest MIDDIES WEAR DOWN RIVALS OR VICTORY Duraad AUrh IS Ikart high ft hub 15 lUllift (rh IS Mar ball tft I fdnn flip ft Has I H) rjlW ft arwirg high 1 VHmKia ratUga 1ft 4Ur4 MmIm Tigers Uncork So Much unny Stuff That Dartmouth Gets Dizzy Trying to igure Where Ball Is UariJon Thornhill Shapiro EAST Army 10 GaurgrUnvn 0 I'ornrll 10 Uartard 0 4'arlhk Indian 0 Buckutdl 0 Washington and Jefferson 10 Yale 7 II hanla 7 Prinretna 30 Dartmouth VXII IMrall 1 fiherMty kIhwI PuTt Huron hlfth ft NorlhwaaUm high 6 mtiftc high A MTATr Muiant Xarmala 47 laharalty af Do Iratl ft 4 antral I pHant high 7 Marquette High 27 Soo C'Hg antral agbut Arthur Hill Alma High AUdun ullrge Adrian ft Jerry that ta utheii name was tu A on this oc casion what Charlie Barrett had been to Cornell tn last battle on erry field Whenever the quarterback wa In doubt about what signal to call he slipped th leather to the fullback and Jerry' did the rest He plunged through the line circled the ends handled forward paesee kicked and tackled with equal facility Every time this young man thought the game was beginning to drag he pranced across anywhere from four to eight of those chalk marks and renewed interest When things came to point where A wanted eoma line smashing that counted they could quit calling signals and trust ed to old Jerry He never failed them either though he had to do gome hard battering on a couple ot occasions when Michigan got her cleats set in the last five yard strip between her and the goal line Blake Miller brother Hew itt Huebe Butler Beatty an added starter and Smith also gained fre quently and fluently In fact 11 seem to make much difference which of the backs took the balli with that line in front of him ho could gain and gain and keep 09 gaining It lighten load of sorrow any to have Huebl a former Yost player assume one of the stellar roles In the game He certainly gave the Matzo and Blue good cause to regret that he and the faculty agree on curtail little matters Huebel ran the team with splendid Judgment and wa him self one of the most brilliant of the ground gainers "When It ram to the defense Smith th big A tackle was far and away the bt man in the gam This large person is a brunette a to complexion but as a football player is pure gold all the way through The way he ripped that Michigan or what would have been the Michigan of fense if she had had to pieces was a caution No matter whre the Maiee end Blue sent its plays there always seemed to be a dark man In the way According to the score card them was just one Smith In the saint but to the epeeutoro OntlnnM on Parr 73 Part 1 Gilman Virginia Poly Ihnldle oil: Hall lor 'J Idle Huddle Denny fur Hal) A Moore dtuson GEORGETOWN Cueuck Ward Mfthlum itzgerald(eaptj Barmn Gormley Corcoran Maloney Gilroy Wall Lclghty 4am L'IaEIa VI aiomev ror ima Wulle Mr' Nevin Hlxglnbouham Rcovtl Srovli for H'lfglnbotham Allen I'hurcil Mi Dnnnuh for 'Vorihlnaiil fur Mrt'hinoh nr Tyler for fr loihuml Mr Barrwr 1 i PoLaak 4 7 i 44 1 i ft i 1 'aLK A a 4 1 SPORTING SECTION 'Axll Minneapolis Oct The University of Mlnnou frttMU rlevn trounced the Vniversity of Iowa team re today Cl to The low an s' points ranie In the ond half the aw ond touchdown being scored after a number of gocund string en had enured the Minncnuta lineup ii in" li Iowa ro'iM rot compete th Gophere' emaehlngnd immary: Do ore bib Will Practice De ores will bi? idle Sunday owing to injuries to players They could pres ent a weak line up bit rather than do this will rest up and be hack in th battle next week signal 'practice will be held Sunday however and nil player re requested to report at gymnasium Westerners Look Weak Against Minnesota and Result Never is in Doubt though He did everything that a human bnlnyr could be expected ttlo hut no back can hope to ad vance atiy considerable dlstancn fo ward tha goal line when five or six men are sitting on hltv haail It cannot bo done The tlssur paper consistency cJ the Michigan lino was what really loat the game Yost's foiivanjs with the exception of Millard andL occasslonally Rehor were pushed and mauled arouni bv their op ponente as though thev had bean made of straw The Aggie fore wards outchargd their foemenj outfought them and outguessed them They opened up great gaps for the backs to tear through when JI A had the ball and they leaped through and snared! the Michigan hacks before tlieje could get going wnm things war reversed Always In test's Territory The play was almost entirely la Michigan's halt dt the field a good part of It right in the shadow of her goal posts Whenever th Maize and Blue was fortunato enough to have possession of tho oval in the enemy's country thh rooters stood up and howled with glee for this was considered a great moral victory Never did th Wolverines with the pigskin la their possession penetrate nearen than the 3t yard line Even had ia field goal been enough to win tha game they reach a spot from which there would have been a chanee to kick It Those three points that Jerrje Oeprato grabbed when he kicked a field coal early tn the first quar ter wbuid have been ample tor tha Aggies The game really was ovae as soon as the visitors scored but they didn't know it and continued to rub it In always looking for one of those "come backs" that have made Michigan famous In the past' This was one day when ths famous fighting spirit didn't muni fest Itself to the extent that it could make Michigan dangerous however It was a great game to watch one bristling with sensations that even the spectators uneducated tn football strategy could appreciatej The Aggies furnished the thrills as they did everything: else worth while Every now and then ons of them got hold of the ball and cut In with a run of from 20 to 30 yards It didn't seem to make much difference how the armer sprinters obtained possession of the pigskin They got It on kicks received It trom tne quarteroacg or naneo just as start as ll'rw Mirlrsslin Mtchlan fiesta vua Ml san ield Juuse Knlsht retsoith 1114 Lint Grdner iur nll Tlw af tnoda 14 minute Minnesota aeerteg: Toushdaamv Bella lyae merman ixmx I Wytna i Turn da at lias trom lour Hater a loon aevruis: Tewbdoa so Orem Dov'a Onof trooi louchdoon Pavla Svk Mlt reeta donaton fee Rouen Hereon fye Gray r'yomankg tor Merman Gomu Mr inv'jn Turnqulal foe Wyman Oe'trn fee HsMon Proa for CvStrerleS Iowa nedtea tee Jaeebasn HiarSSura ter IfeoloM IwnMlly Mr Kerwiek Wy land Mr Hoistea frv Mr eon Jereoa for tads a Uss eaar lev Uaewnira 3 6 Id 0 07 7 IM I aow Moba rvanSNm Mlttewkw It krlt ro Toe jut s0MMi 4 rveoMln eelksse Heooeer I athletes on tiie sam errand gained 104 yards JI A looked at Referee Hack ett pace oft 115 broad strides In the way ot penalties Michigan was handed just 15 In this respect whv with 420 yards the Ag gies didn't suing up more coun ters Elsewhere Jt Is being told In an entertaining manner so we'll lav off the analys's stuff Now In the so called new football Michigan cot away with lust one successful forward miss This for 12 yards On the other lu the armers pu'lvd off forward flings for yard l' Incom plete slings were registered sgalnst Hi winners while Michigan also had a like number of failures chalked tin against her Michigan's miscues proved more costlv for In two Instances were seized by alert Aggie secondary men and carried for 67 cards In the direc tion of Maize and Hlue scantling On four occasions In the fray Agglo bucks were tossed behind their own line for a summing up of eight yards Three of these re verses took place In the opening period and one In the third sec tion Yost's warriors 'lelrfed a blal 11 yards through thia medium a pair of five and four crew's collective foot ball nose needed It 3 vs is after recovered fumbles and Mtrhlran poured six yards Into her grand to tal thia way GOPHERS GIVE IOWA HOLLOW JOLT 51 TO 13 Touchdown and Goal rom ield Give Cornell Total of 10 Points Against Nothing' for Haugh Powerful Eleven BY WILLIAM HANNA Boston (let 23 Harvard on this wind blown and frigid afternoon I wag forced to come down from the high estate it has held in football the last few years 1 i The sweep and swing of the 'stal wart unabashed Cornell eleven laid the Crimson low on tho gridiron In lhe stadium and brought to Cornell a big ttiumph The iltbiiij'ihis Avon by a score of 10 to imposed i on Harvard the first beating that has conic to a Haughton coached team in several years Al Sharpe who learned his football at Yale and who is on his third year as cliief of tho Cornell sluff of football in structors is the coach who wrests the wreath from Haughton and has I his individual share in the notable ut the toani Nitre was in the first quarter' therr a apaYi of twuscure i period tu the lust quarter' I hen Corneil tallied again The I Ithacans got the advantage early in he action held Harvard away irom I their own sanctuary all the wiry I slid sealed their victory with a co irnivi th flzvii i i groals from tcuidowns Mlloa 2 Virghda Poly scoring Referee Thorp Colum bia umpire Tylor Prlnee ton field Judge Moms bi Johns head llncwnan Stollen ereic Johns Hopkin Time of periods 12 ea SubytlDitiun Navy Juth Miks isher for Hutrlion: Graig fur I urh Dfufhiclls for Westphal Viles fur Jtcksuifnr worthy Hohman for Smith: Clark for Ward Vail nr Von Helmbunr DavUCur Martin Holcomho for i or for for was evident thatJoceinfuUy with attack Lineup IOWA MrKee Herron leapt) Wilton Holme Dowjeaky 4 A nv iiiuii ii rim ii Hall Ronton: field Juda Mur phy Brown ha ilnMmwn Tuft Thn of W'riodn 14 mtnutM fth I'rlmeton ecor'na: Touehdnwnn Highley Tlbbott Hoftft Gaft) from touchdown Tlbhott 3 goal from field Tlbbott 2 goal from placement Dam Dartmouthoorlnr Ton GPe roal from touch do Grnleh Suh: Mnrre for Highley Keutlnr for Moore Hamilton for KM Ina for bean fxHro' for Parlsutie Haynlrer for Nour ltuttr worth Gennert Gowan (nr But'rwnrU Lete fur Kaufman tor Haloey Hal hr Kiufrnan lairven for llaiey Wl son for Drown Hamm fr Wilaon KmHh 'nr Uhmnan An for Glkk frak fr Amr Chari' Mr ha Kdly for TlbUnt law for Drlrra Dartmouth: 1tiina for ruwolt lh lack for MrAullff Cnhy for Mrt Merrill for Cdhy GUe far Hatter TrUr for Cntton airer for tnty Mi fwwwth for linger WortMnwtnn for IPneaeufth HaibtmMt Duhamel flpeHftl Th tm ree Muwkefton Ml' Oct 11 Owltur tn report coining te taula (ludrlsky nd aculty Managsr I'h Uleknt'l that th iMtrolt I nlvcrtty actoi) lum taa MA br wlin d' nut otn under tha ttr limit of th high schoul aliglbll tv rtilas th tt th nu with that sthool a cantd Sat urday Arrangn nu ar tow hl rnsl rnntrat at 1th th Tl4 hlch hofil to that No vember 11 Historic Arena at Vernon Cal Burns to Ground Special to The ree Press Los Angeles Oct Vernon arena which has housed many of the biggest prize fights ever staged in the United States was completely destroyed by fire this afternoon origin the blazejs un known Originally the arena was built by Jim Jeffries and he refereed many bouts there Later it was taken over by Tom Mc Carey The arena was said to have earned more than $1000000 for its owners although the structure was only worth $1000 BY A BATCHELOR ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 23 Jligh above the yells of a fren zied company of rooters delirious with joy and lost to all decorum a band could be heard playing "The Victors" as a blood red sun sank to rest' behind erry field this after noon "The as you know is one of the official anthems of the Uni versity of Michigan played on all occasions when the team needs in spiring or a triumph needs celebrat ing But it wasn't the Michigan band that played this stirring tune this afternoon when the final whistle had blown not by a considerable ma jority The musicians who wrestled with the selection wore gray uni forms and blue overcoats the mili tary apparel of A What was the score? Jual com ing to that It read 25 to 0 on thn official blackboard and the men who possessed the two dozen points were tho Aggies Michigan claim ed ownership of the zero and it there had been any numeral lower than that to hang up the scoreboard boy would have been forced to dlz play it to indicate the Wolverines' accomplishments Sounds Awful Twenty four to nothing sounds liko a horrible beating but it doesn even begin to express how complete ly the ji A team outplayed and outfought Michigan's It wasn't merely a defeat for the Maize and Blue but a massacre a rout an an nihilation rom the time the A military band came on the field until the same aggregation of vlr tuosos led a triumphal march pro faning the streets of Ann Arbor Michigan was beaten in everything in music cheering fighting and playing football the Aggies just naturally outclassed their foemen so badly that Lite Maize and Blue crowd could find no single straw at which to clutch az It drowned in a sea of tears Three touchdowns and a field goal brought the A score to the enormous sire it finally assumed Every point was honestly earned by a team that so far outshone its riv als that tho affair hardly could be called a game jr A was the winner from the rfit five minutes until the enc and there never was a bright spot In Michigan's gloom JI A scored early She re reived the kick off and rushed the ball straight down the field to within a handful of yards of Mich igan's goal line Only once ae the spheroid out of her possession tn all this time and a blocked kick speedily recovered brought this In terruption to the march of prog ress inding the Wolverine defense stiff when the danger modnted and falling afoul of a penalty as wU tho Aggies abandoned the running game temporarily and IiePrato fell back and kicked a field goal The next points came in the sec ond quarter by means of a touch down The chance came when one of Benton's kicks was blocked bv the Aggies' forwards who broke through en mass Blake Miller fell on the ball on the 39 yard line and from there it was toted over tn bv a succession of steady gains with a forward pass responsible for a big chunk of the advance No Scores in This Period Nobody scored in the third quar ter At this time the Wolverines showed signs of life and held A fairly even with the ball fre quently changing hands The armers' machine got going again in the final chapter however ami two more touchdowns were accum ulated An intercepted forward pass near the start of the quar ter gave A the ball Michi gan's territory and once on the enemy's soil there was no stop ping tho Aggies They smashed and tore their way through for the points and made it 17 to On the second play after the next kick off Beatty who had replaced Captain Miller rated 47 yards up the field behind splendid interfer ence and Michigan was assessed her only penalty after he had been downed by the safety man Again the Aggies were Irresistible and bePrato the omnipotent finally lugged the ball over the last whit mark Michigan made her best stand of the day right here Lack ing only a yard on so of the goal line on a first down the Aggies had Io take nil four rushes to put it across with the Wolverines strug gling like madmen to avert the ad ditional humiliation that menaced them Thrice the Yostmen hurled their conquerors back for no sub stantial advance but on the last plunge Jerry the gteat just man aged to wriggle Into touch for the last tally of the day When he had kicked the goal the score stood 24 to 0 Michigan mad a brave attempt to start something In the dying moments of tho game and succeed ed to the extent that she negotiated a couple of first downs and had the nail in A territory whn tho last whistle bl and the wild eyed Aggie rooters took nossesaion ot th soil on which their heroes had fought so nobly and to such excel lent purpose In straight football open field running kicking blocking tackling forward passing and head work the armers demonstrated an over whelming superiority They rained when where and by what methods they pleased diversifying their at tack and having equal success In all methods bo Any old d'biur Wide circling rune around th ends plunges off tackle bucks straight through th line forward paeeea and everything ele that you might car to mention were Intro duced hy th conquerors Michigan just couldn't etop those bewildering and nowerful aieaulta which com bined th weight of the bludgeon and tbs keenness of th rapier When Jflrhigan got the tall which was seldom the Aggie de monetreted th' their defense le as good as their attack No matter what the Wolverines tried it came to grlf before any sustained pro ittrr had ten Michigan mad her first down every now and then nine time to exact but the made thee advances pa a mod (rally and never could get mor than two In eurceaalon Even th wonderful Maulbetseh couldn't pierce tret admant wall ot Macklin's it vi'n't Meully's fault Special to The ree Press Princeton Oct Coach Speedy Rush's Tiger eleven opened Up a marvelous bag of football tricks this afternoon and smoth ered tb high touted Dartmouth team 30 to 7 In a game made spectacular by high class kicking lhe Green delensc which up to todayy had not been scored upon was literally flayed to pieces Dartmouth put up a game scrip and scored nor lone' touchdown in the i few minutes of play against a team composed mostly ot Princeton' subs Tibbot starred for the Tigers making 15 of his team's 30 points dropklckliig two goals tin the' first quarter Scoring a touchdown on a forward pass and adding three points on goal on touchdowns Dartmouth's touchdown and con verted goal represents what the Green was able to accomplish against the second and third string Tigers who supplanted regulars by droves in the last quarter after the game had been won Princeton got Its points In four different touchdowns goals from touchdow ns drop kicks and a kick from placement Dave Tibbott made both the drop kicks In the first quarter both from a spot' be tween the 43 and 44 vard distances He carried the hall across for one ot the touchdowns following a bril liant run and his unerring toe boosted the bull over the cross bar after this and also after Highley's touchdown Buzz aw made the placement kick ami also converted the last Princeton touchdown by Hogg Into a goal Dartmouth though beaten had tts hero but not until nearly the end of the game A young man named title a substitute center earned the most vociferous cheer ing done by the crowd of 12000 when he sprang up to cateh a part ly blocked forward pass from Ger rtsh and then raced the remaining 15 yards to the hostile goal This circus performance by a former ob scure player not only saved Dart mouth from a shutout but vied with two other forward pass plays for the spectacular honors of the day Both these others were clean long hard tosses by Shea straight Into tin two Highley kept on for a a gain that led up to Princeton the arms of Highley On one of score Summary: PllINCETON Ihxhley Mtlsan Nour'1 innrt Hxx Halsey la own Glick i slun I'llboH 1i Ik Sew by periods Pilne'ton tirrunouth Keferee A Pitt Boys ail to Show Expected Brilliancy While Quakers Un cover Surprisingly Good orm but Lose 14 to 7 Special to The ree Press Philadelphia Oct 23 Pitts burgh university defeated Pennsyl vania here this afternoon 14 to 7 Pittsburgh far below Its normal game while Penn played fhv nioio aggressive football from start to flnish than thePlttsburgh era expected 4 Venn ita touchdown lYllilltJi kat'Al'a tlsA co sq 44 4 9 4A 10 I Is I ZU 4 1 If its offensive play had been de veloped to a better' degree it is likely that the Red and Blue would have tied or won In rushing from scritnmacre was outclassed by Pitt but always braced or was benefited by fumbles at critical stages punting was also a great handi cap to Pitt one of punts traveling less than 10 yeards while in the entire game he failed to average more than yards Berry for Penn got a greater distance and his kicks were so placed that Pitt backs had no chance to run the ball back Williamson Hastings two Pitt stars who were looked upon as All American timber were cov ered at all times and they failed to shin The Pitt 'stars wore Peck and ry They were the only men In the Pitt' lineup who played up to the form expected On the other hand practically every man on the Penn team played a surprising brand of football Lineups and summary: If MV' XA 4 mJ Everything Movable Will Go Up in ire at Lansing Monday InvtDg MleW Ot 71 Plats eoma ter a upn Monday ntjiit st tto MKblraa Ago vicun over this Hruo In front of (: teulhhu a irrtMl Ikne nJ) to V4tl4 hr! of v4ker Wul to lnt ineaMnft from ie roMtol oor r4 tot Ito Mteton ArrU urm mih wt i Ito Archie Simpson Sr Returns Card of 147 Best of the Season Archie Simpson Sr returned the best medal ecore for 3G holes played over the Country club course this sea son when ho showed a card of 147 Saturday afternoon His 75 in the morning round was in the company of Alfred Brush and the 72 wrs made while playing a three ball match with Brush and Ray Russell Par for the course' Is 73 which means that Simpson wasmerely on stroke shy of' playing par and Virginia Does ine Execution With orward Pass but Navy is Strong' at inish Special to The ree Tress Annapolis aid Oct 23 Virginia I'olyteclmii: held tho Navy' scoreless for two quarters this afternoon be fore the Middies found themselves and put over' a 20 to 0 win The southernsrs baffled thefr on irom tho field near the I by Intricate forward pa ss it because when the three points i tnr)intr the line so'id but veie worn I I rJl 1 1 I Dnn I I tf I vu to Ulf seven ot th nrst i riod it was too nite for Harvard I lo have any bailee to win or lie i Ihikliliig start wins 1 was a dashing start that went ar to win lor Cornell Within the first aye minutes a rich chance for I a touchdown came Ibis was a lliir Jaru lumblo mid the clasping of the oait a Burnt Ilian on tne Har VJ? line was Captain ntJ the fatal lunible and while he got away for several 'j11'arying from 8 to If yards an I did most of his team's ground i'jiiniii'v it ti 7 pmj nearly up to ins reputation and often plat t'd Harvard in chancery by his poor punting or by tjs equally poor Handling of the ball rruni the point of lhe fumble tm nell went lorward until Captain Hinrett marie it touchdown ul a urination which shifted Hie ends to the long Sjde of the Hlle Cornell' netrated the Harvard defense I 7 Ldrough one tackle then through tho other and kept the ad vance moving until Barrett had blunged into the touchdown domain inrtt plus the goal from the touch i "own completed tho first batch ot orncll points The others came irom a drop hick from the 3 2 yard line by Shiverick In addition to thia influential kick nverick otherwise distinguished himself The aeronautics of tho Continued on Psge 20 Part Moser McCrefffht Scores by periods A Tale Reterca Murphy Brown umpire ultz Brown field Judao Moffatt Prim eton head llnman Kins West Time of per iods Two minute periods two 10 mln ut periods scoring Touchdown Nuw Prf man goal from touchdown Moser goal from placement Moser Tale 'orlng: Towhdown Scovll goal from touchdown Kent Substitution Washington and Jeffornon: Shloldft for Nuss Yale Smith for Gates Kent Von Holt Sehmldt iedeman for for 0 Muskies Call Off Date With Eleven If the Maize and Blue followers have any lurking suspicions con cernlng the superiority ot the Ag Sles over the Yostmen they have finly to coneult the statistics to disabuse themselves of all faint traces administering that 21 to 0 the House of Macklin ended the ball over thut first down mark just 17 times' from scrim fiiuge This count the tint annexed In any other winner than hewing He way through Matzo2nd Blue jersies oovora lhls tho layout un I Nlnetv yards tftnm In four 1'Untlng at I awiv Vfi Zat0 th "uthcr trlf yards Benton in live 1358js al)le t0 pln 11 fl1 Dunuh)gan kickoffs ami 1 la 1C matter of I 1 tifs rf 5alnp1 after penal fir ft lncluiHng faltiiroa to nink uo th! whre tle Acrles pll I the wo 'fior'fious advantage No teas than 3 0 I bv 1'errv field were uver't I I MlchiZfl lat In motion toward I I gang goal The Ann Arbor ward paR8ft and ran and as fast from one other orward Paaw The forward nafcft the best play A had partis ularly when Michigan tried to ft The Aggies were very sue ceaafu! when they thcmselveM threw the ball toward the othr fellows goal but their real execution wgg accomplished after intercepting one of the chucks or omt reason the Maize and Blue players insisted un heaving the ball right into the grasp whenever Possible and the result was not at all what Yoftt would have wisherl it was said mat when Julian graduated from A left a hole in the backfield the entire All American team not be able to plug ud This mistake for Deprato proved afternoon that he has been abl to step right into the Julian shoes and not find them a bit too large The way this man ran with tnat pigskin was show in Itself Ho must have gained a mile of ground by one means or another In the course of the game orward Passes and Open Running Spell Defeat for Bulldog Eleven Scoville Makes Only Score for His Eleven Special to The ree New Haven Conn uct 23 Washington and Jefferson took the number for the second con secutive year this afternoon win ning 16 to 7 A fumble hi the last period gave Yale her only score a touchdown The Pftnnsylvaniana doggedly stuck to their forward pass and open run formations although the early was nut altogether satisfactory Yale weakened by loss of mon through ineligibility ould not long withstand the on slaught Her failure tu develop satisfactory ends proved part of her undoing The Jhilldog opened the game with a rush and was marching along to scorn when the line braced and hid fast behind tho five yard linn Twice In the first two periods "Washington and Jefferson was close enough for Heyman to try unsuccessfully for field goals ana McCreigh rac ed fifty yards and placed the ball baliltid Yule's goal only to be brought back because he hurdled the line Once during the half Yale rushed the ball to the one yard Une and lost a touchdown be cause Scoville fumbled and scored first at the close of the half when Moser kicked goal and again in the third quarter when consistent open play carried them 60 yards for a touchtlown orward passes and end runs in the final period took the visitors prac tically the full length of the field wiped out a fumble on AS" J'ti VkS! Mint Kiulcensmlth tor W'lfiamftpn Hartl" DeHart 1t ry rfccre hy rlofl' Ttsbureh 0 lUbur Teuchrtowrit Ing Hart: goal from tooehdownft ry 2 Pennsylvania corlng Tourhdnivn Will iams gtal from touchdown Bell Smith ('nlgate Marthall Harvard A Evan Will iams Extra Maxwell gwarth more Time of pero4 minutes eachSubstltuthto PJttsiiurith: Sutherland for liaplra Marrow for Hasting Meadows for WllltamRon Matron for Morrow Mc Cleland for De Hart Heattie for rrinn Pennsylvania: Roetftf1lr Mr Tlfth Qtlg )v for Wfillfttr fltark for Hoi xtn Tighe tor Rorkafe11r Williams for Quigley Urquhart for MUUr Dell for Borrr Dorita for NeH CRIMSOxN IS BEATEN BY Gilroy Hurt in Early Part of Game and His Team Loses 1 Stars to The ree ircss West I'vlnt i 'ci Tho Arniy' defeated Gcoi Retown 10 tv 0 here this nllerni'Oii a game niantvl by roughness Several players on both teams were sent to the lines by of licial ruling 1 Oliphant former iqirduo star scored all the Cadits' points He hammered through lor a touchdown in the Bccutid quarter kicked goal and later when the closing whistle: was but a few minutes away hooted a placement goal from the 35 yard line Gilroy star was put out of the play by an injury early in the game ARMY Ney land June McEwan Holmes Wcyajid (capt)i Hrittun Mutrill Mitchell Oliphant Hoss Weil Point 0 7 J' Georgetown 0 00 Okeson Lehtgh Umpire )ind Navy Head Heanage Dartmouth Time of Ton minutes each Wet ioint'H scoring: Oliphant Goal from touuh down oiiphant ksl from Oliphant Substitutions: Goodman for McEwan Walker fur Mitchell Geurge O'Connor for Gomley Hanlon for Kilroy Supple for Hunlcn Iwhurat for Lelghty 4'alumet Defeat llouahtun Special to The ree Tress Mich Oct Culu defeat'd Houghton 2H to 0 at Houghton tin afternoon In the last inters' holaHc Kn in the district Mlacha of Calumet was tho big Hirr of th cftinr being responsible for must of Calumet's points Cal umet showed Improvement particu larly with torward pass over last Saturday which means that Simpson golf the way both morning afternoon The srnM medal wn udn ik tlonal amateur golf championship with a score of 132 which shows the class of golf displayed by the veteran pro fessional of the Country club Satur day AH putts were holed no approx imates being made His card for the afternoon round fol lows: Out 4 3'5 3 4 In 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 72 1 i' mi I LI 1 I Um'TrNWmrS'llIHrr rtfnx? tM I If ujLJlZ "niC ZZlZn 'I jrjLZLinxjr' il niiiLin i immiii i i i i jr ji jiwiiiftiMiMiii vni si: no 97 ip 4 nough the Michigan Line ii 1 Mt1: i "cJ A bv xv JT kkJPLlv 4U a v'w wkraft a to a a to to 5 i 0A 1 ili 7 4 1 21 to Al "to JL vV 4 i k4 I 'v PM txt 2 'W 1 'A' 4: rTN 4: fv 4 tt 4 i'Xr 4 5 Jv Av ti: v' SJ7VW fMJtoVtVUil S' ifHBA to a VtA I mi i to A 1 WW A ft 'VW 'Jy ft'' 4 SST't to I iri jm cr uni i sy JJ i TEf XKBP ft 7 ft 5 KT Il 7 rf4 s' MT Jft WJ 1 I Ml 4 'Z 4 A i 4 it Sk 4417 JTMt vS Ik km A Ji vs III LLIU 1 HU 5111 JJ ffflffHM JfffiV ffff rav 4MBBB 't BB IX EsVq if Vv '14' 9 alUr dt' 4 4 I 4 Is IKw 'x UK' I (if 4 Iy Navy's heavy line The MkitlKA scored once in tbv Ihhd uin wk the final qu'Ttcr XAVY VIRGINIA Kenwoiihv Memory Ward KenudlcJ Kercher a uie ImoUeteill llcnderso i s'' ttll It rwill Ullman It Celte Harrleon hmu 'UpM i (eutj Dixun VVi'elphal 1 1'ankhniscr Martin 1111 pm ell VonHvImnurg Is' nl1 let 21 Cd 4ih Nt'ly 7 Virginia Poly Navy st orlnr qiuchJv ns Manin 3 MINNHHUTA I'aaton llrtw bunnlin fi rr Tan her Hur yuit lodiz JUrrraa loapt) I f'anertra It tv lima.

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