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tfltf Liibi asss VOL 81 NO 34 PRICE: IVE CENTS Blue and White Smashing Drives Through the Line Prove too Much for Muske SYRACUSE ELEVEN TOO POWERUL OR AGGREGATION GIANTS ROM COAST PENN STATE RIP UP AGGIES LINE AND WIN 20 TO 0 IRE CENTRAL a (ITHACANS PRINCETON ON TOP IN POUND UP periodfl 2 AIR GAME VIRGINIANS ew OOTBALL or A Sport raternity School of 0 Lineup: CJIICAGU 0 2 ft 15 14 0 0 SPUR 15 workout in the gymnasium minutes later matches in racquets and hand ball will These matches arc ached 3 ie con liar flash indl bilt IL ii KQ IL this a Of 43 been a in the st 0 Lafayette Pennsylvania Tufts 7 17 0 0 LT If 8 llubbel Welch Week Pvineiew La Plant Jone Oterton rifle DETROIT MICHIGAN SUNDAY OCTOBER 31 1915 Vmpire IUd Hekwl htenn Wisconsin Touchdowns Smith and Bcrs goal from touchdown Koeli Chi cpro Touchdown Gordon Knsseli guals roi ii a nx Shull 'i Hartman Taylor Scott Weldon Lake Score by VILLA NOVA IS WINNER OVER ARMY ELEVEN PENNA Ilupktna Russell Henning Wray Neill Harris Miller Horry Tighe Itnss Williams rahain who carried th times out of the three for from five to 15 yards Line ups and summary: qnnah Hnoqtirt Alexander vs Harry Michigan City fel i Tn av over the five ton 50 yards mostly on into the Hue this burst of speed period the power of offensive was either on ar three went essayed nine good gain have earl Yostmtin had a ball that went to him almost on me goat line matter throws spoiled eatures Noticeable in 27 0 Defeat Plastered on Will Is Arranged MAROONS BEAT WISCONSIN IN HARD CONTEST Lighter Team 1 Whitlemoi'4 and 11 Wilson VS 'Dillon and Henkel There will bo a volley ball mutch between a team representing the A and a Ii A repre sentative team At the same time the handball and squash matches start those Interested in swimming will participate In various stunts in the natntorlum These include swimming feats and fancy diving Also boxing exhibitions will be staged and likewise wrestling and acrobatics Mill Spring Something The fourth floor will bt: reserved for those In regulation gymnasium clothes until 9:30 and after that hour the committee In charge will something out of the ordinary Just what this is the managers of the stunts are keep iliu secret The "athletic Is for the benefit of those who have not par ticipated In athletics al the club It is meant to show what the dub offers and the amount of enjoyment that can be derived from this work Also the purpose Is to provide on evening's entertainment Quakers Make 15 irst Downs to our but requent umbles and Bad Judgment Cause 17 0 Defeat line Just before VI LLANO VA Reap Reagon Mahan Lynch Henry Reap Brelthaupt Ward McGulckln orst Thornton 2d 0 Physical Director Tornllngon and hia HtnfC of naslstants have arrang ed an night" for the niem bern of the Detroit Athletic club The date is the coming Thursday and the acene the club rooms The program will touch every branch of athletics the club is interested in with several numbers nut on the regular schedule i At there will be a genera I and 15 squash begin uled: BY MAC CONACHIE Grindley ield Oct 30 (Un censored Report) The Dread naught Central rammed and sunk the submarine Muske gon Captain Bovik only member of doomed craft saved ri vr un Head Huston DARRING a fitful flicker in the last quarter the Muskegon team never did have a chance to defeat Detroit Central in that big football game out Woodward way Saturday afternoon The concluding numerals tiere 28 to 0' Twenty one of theje joints Were compiled in the farewell section of the conflict Inability to present a defense to stop wicked line bucks with the fact that the Blue and White stood tip under the 60 minute grind in better style than the somewhat lighter state boys pqt the old rollers tinder the Gudclsky com bination Early tn the contest "Dutch" Hen drian observed a large yawning canyon in the inld seetion of the Muskegon forward wall and he poured Loving Moegel Verahure and himself in that chasm until they broke the spirit of the aliens nnd battered the secondary defense into submission It was mostly the old barnyard style of football which dumped the Muskegon crowd Coach buss llgur ing his linemen would open up driveways and they didn't disap point him Straw Culver Peacock and Holton brushed the front line out of the way and the last rearing Central backs gallop ed through for five yard gains at a smash Two successful forwards out of four tries were the winners advance stunts Muskegon Strong Muskegon bring a bunch of cripples to town by any means Captain Bovik is a fighting back of i he most approved style Defen sively he Is a wonder and the way in which he fought back the Cen tral hordes in that waning quarter was wonderful to look al He ean be bracketed with Loving and Moe gel as ono of the greatest backs over developed in Michigan inter scholastic football ranks Several other Muskegon men Parks Her bert) Wilson and Sturgeon are qual ity footballers but the pace was too swift "Dutch" Jlenilrlun uncorked the best brand of football ho' has shown since adorning Central scen ery which Is saying a whole lot for the gritty quarter has turned oft some stellar stuff in his three year lelgn at the Cass avenue school Hendrltui strung up throe of the four tallies made by Central and thudded all his chances after touch IS BEATEN BYHARVARD Score by periods: Princeton Willlam Langford Hankart Dartmouth Schwarts Brown lleul Ilueiman Daii Wesleyan Tima of mhntfw each Princeton sewing Tout Jaw 2 Moore 2 from Law Moore Subetputb'na: Prncuiun Moore for l4w BUko tor tinner worth for Grnncrt Lure fur Nourso Lat robe for Parfsette Utjftnan for HWmjl Dickermen for bna jvlb for Wi'ern RarlH for Lamberton Honluor tor IUmiI Charle for Uivuennan 1 than tor tones Ke bier to CUfle Arid fur Ureter for arcuciet 3d Vh 8 20 inibles nn the ntr cf wrArr'rl tmnfi vi( lug Overton both with and against tbu wind and poor generalship on th part of the quarto: backs on both sides made the game a llstleso Jin play of only fair football A un of 43 yards from rag jla formation through broken tieul by Moore halfbock fee tntfd tiie game from PrincetcPs standpoint while La Planta catch ing a forward pass from Overton nnd running 13 yards to five yard line tarred for Williams The visitors lucked the team play necessary to take the ball over from this point The rest of the game was devoted io kicking between Overton and Driggs Prlncoton would eventu ally get the ball on the visitors' yard line and begin driving tactics The bsenc) of Captain Glick Tib bott McLean Highley and Brown weakened Princeton They weie at Harvard while Watson and Gilnuni of the Crimson were here Lineups anu summary: ppthf'ETOX Iimbrtun arlwette N04rr Grnnert Hori Halnt)y Wflion Amos Shea Driggs Mo ield Judge Score by quarters Michigan Oregon Hoagland Lyncn Brown Iowa ield Cox Ohio State Time of 13 minutes each Abraham 2 Allen Goals from touchdown Doi1 2 'Substitutions: A Ovlatt for Henning lrk for Miller Springer for Miller Correll fur Smith Cinipel for Vandervoort Hhgetl for Als worth stubborn defense in the danger zone and a sturdy but not bril liant offensive Harvard defeated Pennsyh ania State college today 13 to 0 One Crimson touchdown was the result of a muffed punt by Ewing tn backfield the Penna Um ilnei Ccdyate Thio of urneti ft ot mg: Khlverkk Ecklev guals from touch Refet ee Birch Earlham Michigan 1 i utcnln burg I Hid judre neaueck Score by periods Harvard enn Stare Mertee 1 ultz Brown land Annapolis fi 0 0 0 0 Pennsylvania Head Ifnes A Evans William Tim of pnriods minutes each Harvard Touchdowns: Parson Mahan (Ina I from touchdown: Malian Harvard: Cunts for Soucy: C'aner for Bigelow Har ria for Taytor Cowen for Iiadnnin t'nrtls for Parron Coolldce for Harte Iloblnson for Wltl nx Holes for snn McKInlock for mwrlght: Whitney for McKInlock McKInlm for Kins Wia Xin for McKInlnok Rollins for Mahan Pennsylvania State: Morris for Thomas Manown for Ewing Yager for Yeager Mummrt fnr Ilvon for Gulick Grnvnor for Livosey JxTch for Taylor Williams for Weldon Hawley for Hop kins Durlzas for Neill Neill for Doriras for Berry Berry for Bell Bell for Borrj' Derr for Tighe Dougherty for Kors Quigley for Williams Murdock for Quig ley Wolverines Save Themselves rom Scoreless Defeat by Crossing Goal in Last Minute of Play When Benton Picks of Ball umbled by Visitors and Runs 35 inal Count Is 14 to Michigan Line Breaks Before Attack Special to The ree Press East lansing Mich oct ao Were is not for Captain Billie and 11 other giants Dr Stewart brought from the little town vallis located somewhere in Oregon on the Pacific coast A might be tonight executing a carefully plan ned celebration Those in of the demonstra tion that went by the board with Coach Macklin failed to reckon with the most powerful set of backs ever exhibited on College field and to morrow Coach Oregon Aggies start a five journey for the westerp coast tyith a pigskinon which is carefully labeled "Oregon AggieS20 "Michigan gw All the aggressiveness that swept Macklin's eleven to vtetary 'it Ann Arbor a week ago plus some that 'C1 was bundled up In' the fighting tearing Oregon giants At the times when they started their three noted drives for touchdowns the Westerners liter ally swept the big A for wards before them Repeatedly Dr Stewart's backs carried three and four clinging Michigan Aggie tack lers with them for gains running from three to 15 yards Occasion ally but not frequently an Oregon back was turned back Aggies Are Outclassed Outclassed but not outfought the Michigan Aggies contested every yard they were pushed back At times they were bewildered by the lightning shifts of the Westerners But when Capt Blake Miller was led oft the field a rnlnute after the third quarter opened their spirit waned their organization crumbled and hopes of victory appeared to die In team and rooters alike The light A backs at no time were able to pierce with any regularity the Oregon line Jerry DePrato rammed through a half dozen times for "six yards but he was turned back as many more without gains It was in the second quarter that A made its best bld to score With the ball six inches from ths Oregon Aggies' goal DePrato was twice stopped and Beatty was thrown for a half yard loss in the Aggies' three attempts Even then the Michigan Aggies remained with in striking distance for Smythe's poor punt went but 20 yards Grad ually Macklin's grldders gave ground nnd their chances to score grew dimmer and dimmer Dr Stewart's innovation in foot ball of combining the center and quarterback's duties worked to per fection Yeager using side passes from' the position tossed the ball direct to the carrier and then whirled and followed the play In every smash at the line the four Oregon backs charged in a close formation Three of them cleared the way and the man with the ball lumping and plunging usually found only the Michigan Aggies secondary defense between himself and a touchdown If the Oregon inen have any forward passes they did not show them Both of their attempts ut tossing the ball failed one be ing intercepted by Beatty In the first quarter on )its 30 yard line Hut they did not need any overhead tactics The "Old game as taught by Dr Stewart was sufticlent Abraham Heal Star To one Herman Abraham desig nated by Dr Stewart to play left half belongs the palm of the after accomplishments He scored two of the touchdowns and made possibly the third He carried the Chicago Eleven Gains One Point Margin on Badgers Score 14 to 13 TrtnRv Unjin I'leld Jbuj 12 in the style of play VIRGINIA Cottrell Uenodlct Moore Trenk arrWhV Hilll Terry8 nbleby Powell I'cdd 9 Brown Cartv Germantown arademv Okeson Jjohlgh Head Thorp Columbia of 15 minutes Lafayette scorli): Scott 2 Goals from touchdowns Maxfield 2 ield gon LiiKo Substitutions: Maxfield KirkQfgvdin 11 vs Joseph Hayes Handball All Doubles Matches) Lee Henry and Dr Lundy vs Wil liam It Gregory and Lepper Dr 11 Greuscl and Rob inson vs Ieach nnd II Ilerdcgcn McNaughton and Pater son vs It t'triek and A A Grif fiths PENN GAINS MORE YARDS BUT LOSES BY A BATCHELOR A NN ARBQR Mich Oct Michigan again demonstrated two tilings this afternoon that he hasn't any line worth speaking of and that you can't win football or even tic without one These revelations could not be classed exactly as surprises after what happened a week ago of course Imt the additional proof of the weak ness of Maize and Blue's bulwarks was none the less unpleasant because it had been expected While Yost's young men were convincing the spec tators that a paper hoop is substan tial and puncture proof when com pared to their own forefront of battle Syracuse was scoring a coupje of both in the second and winning the game 14 to 7 It was Orange's first victory on er ry ield The one Joyful Item in tile whole performance so far as Michigan was concerned came at the very fag end of the proceedings when Jack Ben ton gathered up a tumble on the Orange 35 yard parallel and ran over for a touchdown from which he subsequently kicked goal All this happened with less than two minutes of play too late to have any bearing on the result but In plenty of time to save the Maize and Blue from the ignominy of an other coal of whitewash Only Chance to Score Incidentally it might be remark ed thut Michigan needed something Just like the Benton episode to en able her to break into the scoring By the ordinary methods of foot ball she might have played from now until Christmas and still have been unable to get past the visitors' 25 ynrd line The touchdown was of course a fluke scored on an er ror as the baseball players would put It Nevertheless It was deserv ed because of alertness and his agility In scooping up a rolling wriggling pigskin Also it was a proper penalty for the Orange to pay tor fumbling In which this was by no means tiie tlrst offense and for tlie use of tile most atrocious sort of Judgment on the part Of a substitute quarterback Michigan was outplayed there was nothing to that Her so called lino offered about as much resist ance as did the atmosphere to the active hard charging Syracuse backs Going back to thfounda tlon of things it was tho Maize and Blue that caused all the trouble When Syra cuse had the ball abe ba Stopped and when Michigan tried tin advance the New Yorkers came tearing through and curled up the Interference before anybody could get started The whole story of the game is told In the statement that Syracuse made 16 first downs by1 rushing to two for Michigan one In the hist quarter and one tn the Inst Even against A the Wol verines were more successful in advancing the ball nnd In prevent ing the other fellows' gains than tills But there was the difference that the Orange have the puncli In the pinches that the armers had shown Gain In MIdftelil 1 Anywhere up to the 20 vard strloe the Kat lows gained Just about as pieaeeu rnev inarenea Michigan olavers like auto truck goes over a caterpillar Nearer the goal however Michi defense usually proved equal to tasks given ft One of the Syra cuse touchdowns was made after a Clliago Oct In one of the greatest upsets uf recent conference hlsiory Chicago today dffeatoi Wisconsin's dreaded ma chine 14 to 13 A missed goal from touchdown with ber Simpson kicking accounted for ti one point difference for each tfum adored two touchdowns the Maroon a outplaying the Badgers In Hie finer points and o'H kicking them through Kusflell There wa much fumbling on both sides The Budgets except In ono or two in stances failed to show the utrung interfer ence that has appeared pievlously Wk ronsin had far the better of the forward posses Albert Cahn a nwconter hi Mid way rank distinguished hlrnardf half and Iwlen power was shown In the speed of the other submitute backs Byers and Moyers were staj a but the middle po sitions were not as well taken care of as expected Some brilliant playing and some extreme work marked rhe first ha A costly fumble by RufsHI paved the way for the first Wif'on1n touchdown and the second was the result of a yarcl run by Simpson Gnat dashes hv lood and Gor don gave the Maroons their first touch down The secund came In the third pe riod on a Wisconsin fumble which a Chi cagoan recovered on the' hj yard line Russell plunged over with the win ning marker steady toe gained the one pouu mar was nr'utu Lineup and summary: WISCONSIN klt Moezef Blue and White Whips inest 28 to Bussmen Score Three Touchdowns in inal Period Hendrian Loving and Moegel Glitter for Winners While Captain Bovik Parks and Wlison Star for State Troupe Victors Outstay Game oe LOCAL Central 28 Muskegon 0 DMrolt VnlverMity school 21 Kalama high 0 Polish Seminary 21 University of De troit 0 Bontiac high 55 Cn Tech 0 STATE Tlint high 0 Iurt Huron 0 TpwlUntl Nurnuils 27 Adrian college 0 Kalamaioo Normal 40 Olivet 0 Ann Arbor high 119 Adrian high 0 8tiU Ste Marie 27 Alpena high 0 Albion college 7 Alma college 7 rnnd Rapid a Union high J7 Rnglnaw uetern Richmond hlh 15 St Clair 0 Battle Creek 43 Coldwater high 12 South Haven high 20 St Joseph 0 Saginaw Arthur Hill Bay City Enrt rn JJonroe high 39 Detroit Western 0 Marquette 13 Calumet high 0 Kalamaxuo college 10 IIlllMlale college Ionia high 30 Portland 7 ROVTII Anbnrn 12 Georgia 0 Georgia Tech 23 North Carolina a Ckrwanee io jMidcrbllt 35 TonneHsee 0 Virginia 10 0 Howard 7 MJMlMlppt college 20 Tulane 8 Krntnrky state 27 Cincinnati fl Jlerlda 45 Southern 0 taubdana 10 Mlslftdppl Aggies 0 WEST 11 MlcJilgan 7 Aggie 20 Michigan Aggies hkago 14 Wisconsin 13 Jlbineota Illinois Indiana 7 Washington and te 7 Western Reserve i Dcninon 14 Miami io Ohio Wesleyan 7 19 Mt Union 0 Western Roeone 19b Aebnska 2V Amos 0 Best Backfield Which Has Ever Performed at East Lan sing Uses Tactics to Telling Advantage on the Star orward Wall Which Coach Macklin Blanked Michigan With and Plunges Over With Three Touchdowns Crimson Scores Thirteen Points Against Quakers and Keeps Her Own Goal Line Clean Though Pressed Hard at Times ball in about every other ativane made by the westerners for gains running from' 5 to 15 yards This powerful back shot through Black lock and over Smith paying prac tically no attention to the hard earned repuiations of great pair of tacklers When Allworth quarterback went out of the game hopes rose In the breasts of the Aggie rooters but Captain Billie stepped back from right end and in his place went Blssett TRe Oregon leader then began duplicating the feats of Abraham Lacey Allen et al and that hope received another severe jolt Macklin's eleven did not play the fierce battle of a week ago at Ann Arbor Hewitt MTiler was unable to enter the game owing to an in fection of his left knee Beatty played liis half and while the re serye negotiated several short dash es around the ends the absence of Hewitt Miller weakened the back field Henning was injured In tbfi second period 'Tultl was forced oiit uviatt ms' successor ptayeq a hard game his end like' that bf Butler's gave way to many yards before the'cliargirtg Oregon bttfcks liiiiiii! niaae Aimer in tne sec ond quarter skirted around Captain Billie on a double pass for the Ag longest gain 30 yards This play brought the ball within strik ing distance of Oregon's goal but the march was stopped at a point six Inches short of a touchdown Booting Poor Had Terry DePrato not fallen far below form in the kicking depart ment the battle would have raged on more equal terms Three times Jerry failed at drop kickc for field goals within his 40 yard line while some of his punts were good tor but 20 yards Smythe kicking for the Oregon men exhibited mnre poorly in the first half but DePrato ap peared unable to make his boots travel to much advantage for the Michigan Aggies In the last two periods of the game Smythe out punted DePrato Huebfil used practicalij every thing in tlie way of play Macklin had scheduled for the game One forward pass which DePrato grab bed after it had bounced off Yeag er's fingers gained some 20 yards Twice more passes gained but short distances Double passes of the trick variety worked most successfully for the Michigan Aggies Beatty Captain Miller and springer shooting around the ends for fair distances Hugh Blacklock tore oft 15 yards In the last quarter from a punt formation but both be and Smith were unable to make certain headway on their tackle around trials With Captain Miller out of the game the Oregon Aggies clearly outplayed Macklin's in the last two quarters The second touch down was due almost solely to Ab raham who carried the ball two gains of to jams Moore and La Planta Star With 42 Yard Dashes Princeton Oct 30 de fedted I I ttm hro today in a i football game marked by few fca lures a Repeated fui tho visitors downs hard and tree between the bars in all he superintended the manufacture of 22 of the Blue and White team's 28 points In a game in which Mr Crucial was very prominently concerned litis is something of a stunt Also he made possible several of Loving and Moegel's long runs by his ex cellent blocking in addition he tore oft three long punte ono for yards and the other two for 40 Ills Judgment during the entire proceedings couldn't be questioned He used every trick Coach Buss gave hint and used them at the right time When he found a hole he plugged until it was closed He for ward passed just at the proper time and ran tlie ends at opportune mo ments Briefly he did just as Coach Buss would have done had ho been directing the team The Central actually made this statement late In the fourth period Two Other Stars Loving and Moegel were co stars with Hendrian and each is deserving of lots of pats on the back Lov ing detracted some from his bril liance with three costly fumbles but his fine defensive work and dodging and end skirtings in the pinches were fine to look upon He took tho Muskegon bunch by sur prise right oft the reel in the first quarter with a splendid run of 42 yards This first punch galvanized the and fight Central had in to a reality which lasted through out Hie debate It helped to con fuse Muskegon and had It not been followed by a costly fumble would probably have culminated in an ear ly score for the House of Buss Moegel was In there fighting ev ery Inch of the way with an ankle that was so big it wouldn't tit into his shoe until it whs topped 'iRItlY by Ur Gilchrist When tho Muskegon men pinned him lie kept right on scrapping until the whis tle and in the last quarter he slashed his way through the entire "Muskie" outfit for 60 yards which finally was welded into I'entral's last score "Eddie" gave the gam est exhibition ever uncovered in local school ranks and when he was finally forced out of the game by Coach Buss lie nil but collapsed on tho sidelines witli the tenseness of hattie released Central's first touchdown came just at tlie fag end of tlie first period Witli a half of minute of play still remaining to be ticked off on Headlincsman Ilclmar's watch Hendrian rammed himself through right guard for the open ing count Prior to this Central had smash ed its bulldog way from its own 35 yard lino to 3 vard stripe ifty of those precious yards Hie Blue and White hewed right through Hie mass of crimson jer sles Moegel started it with a first down bang oft tackle and then 'Loving took the ball twice in suc cession and when Referee Kettle man unwound tlie tangled mass af ter the second plungo he motioned for the sticks to be moved along Then Hendrian and Moegel came through with five apiece Muskegon Continued on i'oge 20 Part One But It Is a difficult to grab those projectlle like on the run and a muff everything Show More Spirit Badly aa Michigan was outclassed there was considerable improvement over the A game jn the mat ter of fighting spirit This time the Wolverines refused to be door mats hut contested overt inch of ground as stubbornly as the Allies and the Germans have fought for that bloody stflp of land In north ern rance As Doc Munyon used to say la hone" if tho Malzo and Blue can show Rhe nine sorb of uarmlnea anir Cnmell Not only did the Wolverines fight harder than they had fought a week earlier but their tackling and blocking were somewhat improved not much but some Benton did very good defensive work and the Grange found his end about the best forti fied point on the Michigan front Then Pat Smith showed a flash of wonderful nlav destrovlmr ahiihv when he was called into the fray near its close He didn't last long because he was not physically per fect when he started but lie re mained long enough to make Michi gan wish that he might have hem among those present all the way it might have made a big differ ence Syracuse had the strongest de fensive team that has played on erry field in years There prob ably is not an eleven in the coun try that Is harder to make ground against than the one has de veloped The line is as solid as brick house the ends are alert and active and the secondary defense when It has anything to do which Is seldom is quick to get into action and deadly in its tackling 'Y' th Neveifained Lcm Jtis doubtfurlf a Michigan team ever gained leas ground from scrim mage formation than did today's combination The backs were lucky It they could bring the ball back where It started from when they essayed to buck tho line and the Syracuse ends be flanked by any maneuvers at Michigan's command Two three four or half a dozen Orangemen were through and ready to grapple tha Wolver ine runners almost before they re ceived the ball and It didn't seem to make much difference where the attack was directed Nobody could say who was tho real star of tho Syracuse line because the whole crowd was so uniformly effective It wasn a case of "Let George Do ft" with the New Yorkers not unless they are al! Georges Small wop der that Muulbetsch and the others couldn't make any progress Smith made several short gains in tha brief time that he participated and unlike eovrybody else he wasn't stopped for a loss al any time Pat at least held his own when runnlrlt with the ball and that was scino ihlng Wilkinson was Hie hero ot Contained on Page 20 Part On ball lull ing over the goal line while the second score came on a well earn ed march of short plunges Except for in the third the Han aril lacking or kept from tlie eager gaze of Princeton scouts Tlie Tiger visitors saw a fine demonstration of the strength and firmness of the Crimson team when fighting under their own goal posts Harvard YY Ithatands Attack It baa been years since sucli a fast and smashing attack has een hurled at Harvard apd while ithe Cambridge team wavered In mid field before the charge of the Penn forwards and the quirk shifting runs of Berryman and Clark It had the 'vitality to stop tllb visi tors twice on the 10 yard line and again on the 25 yard line Penn crossed Harvard's goal line In the second period on a 3u vard run but the ball was sent back because of holding The game was unusually long injuries and penalties being fre quent Enwright the Harvard back! who had Jukt recovered from Injuries was again hurt and may be out of tho game for the rest of Hie season MUSKEGON ADES BEORE WITHERING "UflUiUHl maclh but the other was YOult vt ft 4 1 yard sprint by Ruet who tere through the line and ret fleer after it Beamed that tacklers had him cornered HMeral other times the orange bad the ball almost on the WoKti Inea threshold but couldn't shave across the ultimate chalk mtrfc unce a fumble spoiled the chance and twh the notpe performers Hummoned enough vim to take the leather away on down in open play Syracuse had just as larae a margin In the rush injr game Seven forward passes were tried by folk and tnrougn Michigan and made Just ono beauty that netted a yards There might Michigan touchdown game if one of tile been able to cling to Philadelphia Oct Pennsyl vania met defeat on the football fields today for the third time this season her conqueror this time be ing Lafayette The score was 17 to 0 It was a crushing blow for the Quakers Penn carried the ball about lour times as far as Lafayette Her power was almost irresistible but she lost through fumbling and bad judgment in running off plays The Pennsylvanians made 15 first downs in game to Lafayette's four Lafayette scored early in the first period when Penn fumbled and the Eastern team recovered Lafayette failing to make an impression on the line Lake kicked a Held goal from 36 yard line In the second period Quarterback Berry of Pennsylvania fumbled a punt and Scott of Lafayette scoop ing up the ball on the run sprinted 45 yards for a touchdown In the final period substi tuting for Berry also fumbled a punt and Lafayette secured the pall in midfield Lafayette filling to gain punted for a touchback Then Bell punted straight up In the air for no gain "With the ball in La jfayette hands Weldon on Pennsyl 25 yard line made a for ward pass' to Scutt on tlie five yard mark and the latter was over the goal line for a touchdown before a Pennsylvanian could intercept him Pennsylvania repeatedly carried the ball down the field for long dis tances Twice they lost it on downs and several times it was lost near goal on fumbles Once Pennsylvania had the ball on La three yard mark with one down to go She chose to try for a touchdown with a forward pass but Lafayette prevented a score by spoiling the throw Twice during the game Berry sig nalled for a tree catch with no op posing players near him Jn one of marches down the field she had the ball on Lafayette's six yard line and lost half the dis tance to her own goal when Hop kins Pennsylvania was put out of the game for slugging Both teams were frequently penalized for hold ing Lineup and seminary: LAAlbim DlftclcbTim Maxfield Gulick Luhr Llvesey St Louh Arkansas 0 WotMter 20 Akron 7 Otterbein 16 Marshall 0 Oberlin 10 Kenyon 0 WnbiMh 14 Butler 0 Ohio 15 Marietta fl Toledo Waite high 11 Oberlin ru adeny 0 Grinnell 17 Coe 0 Drake 27 Washington Ifl Colorado college 21 Denver university 0 Utah 32 Colorado university 3 i oioraao aggie ov Colorado Mines 0 Oklahoma 23 Kanas 14 EAST Cornell 45 Virginia Princeton 7 William 0 Lafayette 17 Penmolvania 0 Dartmouth '20 Amherst 0 Rutger 14 Springfield Training school 13 Colgate 15 Yale 0 Harvard 18 Pennsylvania State 0 Villa Nova 10 Army 13 'North Carolina Aggie 14 Navy 12 Broun 40 Vermont 0 Washington and Jefferson 41 Mnflkogee 7 Hamilton 19 Kt Laurence 0 Yale resh 27 PhilllpN Andover 3 West Virginia Wesleyan 14 Carlisle Indian 0 Carnegie Tech 4fl Hiram 7 VnlverHity of Rochester 53 Steven 0 nuNourgn vurgueny i Tufi college 14 MuesacbuMctt 14 Swarthmore 21 John Hopkins Bowdoln 7 Bate 0 Middlebury (I KetiMelaer Lehigh 29 eHybitrg 0 llnverford 42 DlrkliiKon 0 WeMeyan 42 Worcester Terh MuhL nbnrg 8 Burknell 0 nilKuiAII ui Catholic university 40 Delaware 0 Maine 31 Colby 0 Holy Crons 0 Bouton college 0 Ubanva Valley 20 13 inal igures Are 16 to 13 Ca dets Are Outplayed at Every Angle of the Game West Point Out Tho Army was beaten by Villa Nova today 16 to 11 In a hard fought and contexted game Tho visitors outplayed iho Cadets at every angle except ut punting where Murrtll had a ahade the better of It Villa Nova I'ashed a well disigned and series of forward passes Lateral and forward passes In terwrsed with delayed and triple pass In the running game were too much for the Cadets Ward's spectacular running bark of punts and wonderful hurling of the bull featur ed Tho visiting quart4r once ran 50 yards from the kick off through entire Army eleven and lacxi the hall on the five yard mark A short pas over the line nf scrim tnage scored the touchdown Ward also kicked a goal from the field while stand ing on the Army's yaru me wntsTie mew WEST HINT Neyland Tones McEwan Meacham Weyand (capt) Britton Murrlll Walker Hoge ord Score by periods We Point Villa Nova Rcforeo A Whiting Umpire AV Luehrlng Head llnasman Plum mer Time of Two of 12 min utes each and two nf 10 minutes each Weal Point scoring: iford 2 (Joel from McEwan Villa Nova scoring: Heap 2 Goal from McGulukln Goal' from field Ward 'Big Red Team Pounds Its Way Through and Around Southern Line and Uses orward Passing Game to Advantage Ithaca Y' Oct Cornell pil ed up a scorn of 45 to 0 in defeat ing the heavy Virginia Polytechnic Institute team today and uneoverod I nr rlal offense that proved a rev viaium The big Red team showed'I'leively that Its victory overraid last Saturday was not a In the pan for today's feme rated that Conch Hhurne has up first and second teams with a marvelous attack and defensive power Cornell scored her first lourhdrwn soon aftei Captain Barrett tore off a fake kick run of 3M yards Col lins Shlvcriclt and Mueller punc tured the Vliginia line the Hitter making a 31 yard dash until Bar tett arriett rue pan over nc sec ond touchdown In the first period was made in a similar manner In the second period Virginia held Cor nell for downs on the one yard line but Cornell soon rushed the ball back and Shiverlck hit tight tackle for 15 yards and a score or tb fourth touchdown which came in the same period Bar ren hurled lung forward passes with precision Eckley finally hug ging one as he sped over the Hue Lineup: Jn tne third period Cool intercept ed a forward pass on irglniu's 36 llne After the ball was rushed to the one yard line Cool and Quar terback Barrett changed piacea and Cool scored orward passes brought torth Cornell's sixth touch down Barrett Shiverlck and Slid inti atnrrme CORNELL Shelton Jicneron Miller Cool Anderson Gillie Bckly Barrett CulllnH Shl Mueller Pcore by periods Cornell Virginia lUferre Gillemfcr Murphy Bron a itii fv periods 12 minute each Barrett Coot CulHiif Shock domis Barren MiMr I a b4 tdfcWMtawiUiaW'ie tm Ai'iiiijsr'iiiMiir'' i 1 i tias "ll USJLK 1 tt! 9 In Sh Kfi 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