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15 THE DETROIT REE PRESS OCTOBER 29 1905 a I J) Sporting Section BILLIARDS DRAKE IS BEATEN BY MICHIGAN is THRE STARS THE 1ILINI WHOSE CAMP MICHIGAN WILL INVADE NEXT SATURDAY ABOUT AS HESTON HAD DOPED IT WALK OR MAROONS Was the Regular BMY UMBLING AGAIN A AULT "Yost Was Surprised ly Defensive Not High S' the rather CAKRITHERS HALBACK BATBMA5'' CENTER RECORD OR OLIVET ARMY DIED GAMELY WAS ONCE WITHIN TWO YARDS TOl'CHDOWA wning CAPTAIN MOYNIHAN RIGHT TACKLE I Hurd Munday Ont COLUMBIA UMBLES OOTBALL RESULTS Brooke Thompson 12' lasted' Its Opponent Read WESTERN Ament ewar Then WESTERN SHOWED WELL she was a stone THREE run: he I to de the gxound I aids on th for a goal II Me as II STILL UNBEATEN ALMA GAVE fake STILL WEAK ILLINOIS Eastern's GEORGETOWN WAS BEATEN Tooker ormer an QUICK WORK BY A yard BIT ti 28 creed Joe TOO SWIT OR INDIANS Wilhelm had Bundy McGuire I BEAT ARMOUR INSTITUTE rn At HARVARD OUTPLAYS BROWN Bowen 'd 10 8 5 i 1 Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarterback Bishop Morrison best games for well tui ne was Carr McCollum Marshall Angell erguson Betz Moon Casterlain Helmer Reid Bard Brown 1 touchdown ball then eply them ag ain fo: ft Mettler Gillespie Garey 1 JI team the titfir made first Left end tackle Left guard Laroque Exendine Jude Mt Pleasant Little Bov Albanez Archiquette Dubois Goal from touch good 75 yards for a taupli Michigan kicked off and Drake Burr ierce White Kerstburg Knowlton McDonald Newhall! Starr oster Leonard Sheble Green olwell Touchdown down Slieble Griffin (capt) McCormick Cooney Cracker Brown final tally 12 to 0 for HILLSDALE Baker Jones Vandermark Lutz Unchapher Willoughby Mitchell Knapp ers Hogan the first half there was a nar escape The ball got away from on had buck lost the ball i AND Hutch iron Crentin Ichme! Wagner NV McCormick Coach td for Pallun Touch 1 Vm Penn Lines It I Michigan 43 Drake Chicago 32 Northwestern 9 Minnesota 46 lawrence 0 Purdue 1 11 Indiana 11 Illinois 39 0 Nebraska 90 Creighton 0 Beloit 41 Ripon College 0 Des Moines 17 Coe 0 Left half Right half jimsnn Umpire Sharp Yale Ret JTale Linesman Okeson Le high Time of halves 34 and 25 minutes held but field in Billion 0 yards on de ll had been yard line difficult goal There came very nearly being no game as the Westerns wanted only two fifteen minute halves but Coach Barnett Insited Murphy Woods McGuireMcKclIcr MonahanBrennan Doeock McLaughlin Curtis did fell upon the and caused much was as follows: GEORGETOWN in a serxm tirt Eastern anl they at a quarter Ramsey Jones Marsh Wright Birdsall Tatnall bad! up White on the Widman an17 Paterson Stars of Rafferty Wnilcr 1 Dillon philips Hntzel Ben jam in Scott Iett Conklin The lowans "found it just as did the 'Nebraskans and Heavier Team Han 13 yard line Tied without lss for 9 started he playing by Schultz II Main MaGidsohn Alger Touchdowns Helmer 3 Schultz 2 Moon 2 Casterlin 1 Carr 1 Goals from touch downs Angell 6 Referee and umpire Brown Mitchell and Dalynnpie Linesmen Anderson of Alma and Arnold of Hillsdale Time of 25 and min utes ai linesman Whitney Olivet and Brown as poor itt the with In the second well ven minutes they in half the Academy in hand and more mo of tlie time srore only after did not succeed at the end of in a few mass pmys Asde these few play the quite promising for Toward tne ciose of the overwhelming defeat on field by a score of 51 to 0 It was from the start and her goal was once in danger Hillsdale had poor efeat 1 the the local smashed through for five good In fact Graham ripped open till I117 TYflSHI 171 1 I Al! the Michigan men did ef Kanala looks halfback for next vear first experience in Weeks Moss Abraham Christy made on it Swarthmore Trimmed Xary Anna no! Is shipmen sustained the firs season today losing of Swarthmore coiles The touchdown of th in the first half by McDonough the first score made against the men this season Crowell kicked In the second half not only did teem Drevent Swarthmore from but they seeured one touchdown Norton however missed the seal actually the almost before any i out neioro oiiawav wumi up players backed up stopped any such fluke Another Close Call i ed clenched aetioti by i lor beipg fense aside with apparent arm to arm List end (sodmanh it fell and nrst score of uie Boyle McDermid Boomsllter Burroughs iske Wright Left guard McDonald Shedd iske Lcf gfcklc Davis Holdsworth Left end Silberman Small Quarterback Matthews McKenna capt Right half Tinkhaus Kratz Shedd Left half rajy Doty razier ullback Pegues capt Small and Mc Dermid Goals Small 3 Refers Childs Umpire McCue Linesman Hurst Time keeper Hitchcock Cook Length of halves annuls 44 at least hitting yards vainly WESTERN HIGH Campbell Rowley Ort man OOTBALL BASEBALL BASKETBALL BOWLING trotting sore on work ocENTRAL IS VICTOR and biami BIGGEST SCORE YET MADE BY STATE COLLEGE Notre Dame 142 Chicago Medics 0 Monmouth 12 Knox 6 Colorado 15 Kansas 0 Iowa' 45 State Normal 0 Stamford" 6 Sherman Indians 4 EASTERN Score Was 48 to 0 With an Equal Division of Points Be tween Drake Was Once in Sight of Goal YPSILANTI WAS VICTIM IN THIS SLAUGHTER GAME i perior half and missing fatal' fumbling Eastern came triey taking11 the same ham 1 tnipson si vi and mis Yale 20 West Point 0 Harvard 10 Brown 0 Princeton 12 Columbia 0 of 6 Carlisle 0 Cornell 57 Ilaverford 0 Swarthmore Anijapolis 5 27 Georgetown 0 24 Dickinson 10 Washington 0 Maryland 0 Hamilton 21 Trinity 17 half Schwartz the Brown quarterback fooled the Harvard eleven and made a fine dash around bis own right end for 29 yards but iiis team could not gain an other yard on three rushes and Adams was 'obliged to kick Then Harvard worked the ball back from her 13 yard line toward the Brcwn goal Carr makingit The kickout was high but Dennie Brown Caught the ball and spoiled Har vard nance HARVARD" run 1 until inc last tnir jlnel possessionIns got away with i runs in rapid li end In this Indiana Tied Pnrdne Indianapolis Ind October 28 i ena tor make an Von Saltza Helmricb if vi li Referee Mc Umpire ults Time of 25 and 20 minutes cozv hv many fair rooters HEtD SAE IN OPENING IRST PART CONTEST LINEMEN AIL TO SHOW NECES SARY STRENGTH 1 I Although hrt rgetown eleven is much lighter than it put up a ialf the Academy but after the first weakened badly and in tho ist five they went to piot es During the last half Pater son made two remarkable place kicks tne from the thirty and the other from the thirty five yard line Greene and Boggs played the oberhn and Hurd did laid out The Detroit boys faster game Indeed Went Pieces Allowing Pair of Scores JOHNSON ONLY MAN PURPLE TO SHOW CLASS touchdown in netted score Cambridge Mass straight footbal with and a sturdy defense 0 Toueh Results of Other Contests ou State Gridirons Ann Arbor greatly outweighed the De troit boys rbut they played gamely and fought every inch of the ground Campbell and Knox featured the game with brilliant playing Knox getting around the right end three time aqd but for the tackling of Ben might have scored defensive playing at end was about the best seen here this season Not once did an Ann Arborite get around his side two new men Lefler and Ward both showed up well and Grimshaw and Bresnahan alsio played well Ono thing that helped the Western High boys to keep the score down was the local's over confidence they thinking they had an easy mark after trouncing Eastern so easily Another thing was the poor placing of Oribua the little Jap quarter back whoso anxiety to star by trying to get around the Westerners on trick plays caused the locals many yards ho being thrown for losses most every instant Coach Roche expressed himself as pleased with the showing and stated ha would like trv conclusions again with Eastern High Ann Arboz will soon start out to win the state championship honors and the followers think they will land it The second half was marred by fumbling on both sides Ann Arbor did not show much of an improvement over last Satur day Lineup: Benjamin Pemberton Barker Laubengayer Oribua Pnafh Ben halfback Hiscock unoaca Hlscock PROVED COSTLY IN GAME WITH PRINCETON TEAM looked Point attack strengthened and semsa st LOST TO WASHINGTON AND JE ERSON JBY SCORE 27 TO Pittsburg' October The Washington and Jefferson and Georgetown football elevens met at riendship park today and Georgetown was beaten byi a score of 27 to 0" The fact that it was de but in western Pennsylvania drew a large attendance Washington the borne of Georgetown and Washington Pa the home of Washington and Jefferson sent maiiy rbeters and the game was a popular one The game was slow and both teams snowed many weak points tieor Washington and' Jefferson creditable game In the second half "of Daugherty of Washington and Jefferson made a sen sational run of fifty yards and was fol lowed by McLaughlin of Georgetown who made a great run of forty five yards Both piays were sensational enthusiasm The lineup NV Hupp Springer Seaman Booth' Stuart James Ward Daugherty I Tanner Wrieht Snecht substituted for Wright downs James 2 Wright 2 Specht Goals from touchdowns right 2 pire Dennison University of sylvania Sutter Princetrn man Orth Lehigh UACH CROSSED LINE Md October The mid st sicieai to the heavy eleven by a score of 6 to visitors was maue and was rnidahlp tbe goal the navy scoring WEST POINT MADE YALE HUSTLE ALL THE TIME Ann Arbor Mich October 28 (Spe cial) When the time was called for ending'the game today the score stood Michigan 4S Drake 0 the points be ing split equally been the two halves It was jtist about what I said Willie Heston the former pupil of Yost who is now coaching Drake ever' a fellow was up against it I am We lost four cracking good men from last team when th two ends and the two tackles dropped out and then we adopted the confer ence rule about freshmen We simply did the best we could today but make sny impression bn Mich Too Much Juggling Coach Yost was absent watching how Chicago was drubbing Northwestern and he missed another extraordinary exhibition of how to juggle the ball and let the other fellows have it In fact it was only because of a mlstak of own player that the lowans did not score the second half within ten yards o'f the goal line Tom Hammond let the ball get away from him All of Michigan men were drawn into the mass play and theywere down in a heap The ball rolled about two yards back ox any Michi gan player Captain Burcham of Drake saw it and made a dive for it but big Conoway who was through the line was so afraid that some Michigan man would get the leather that he fell on the ball and hugged it to" his breast before Burcham could touch it If Conoway had riot been there Burcham would have easily picked it up and ran the hundred yards for a touchdown almost before any man wokeup get and Right end Right tackle Right guard Davis Center Hans Left guard: NVllson Left tackle Ball Left end Harriman Quarterback Mann Right half Hadden Left half 'PhankRr ullback Time of 30 minutes Mann 5 Hadden 3 Morrisori 2 Thacker Hans 1 Umpire and Hall Oli vet Head linesmaxi Keyes Olivet Time Whitney Olivet and Brown Ypsi lanti the end of the annual football game between Burdue and Indiana universities at Wash ington park this afternoon the ball was almost An the center of the field with the score a tie at 11 to 11 Ten thousand per sons witnessed the contest The first touchdown was made by Purdue after fif teen minutes of play on advantage gained by long punt for Purdue and Captain failure in an attempt to duplicate the for Indiana Conville carried the ball across Score: Purdue 5 Indiana 0 In the second half Indiana 'sent Clark acros goal after seven minutes of play and Steel of Indiana scored a touchdown after a spectacular eighty yard run one goal being kicked Score: Indiana 11 5 Purdue scored a touchdown and kicked goal seven minutes before the end of the last half making the score 11 to 11 The teams were evenly matched neither side showing a distinct advantage Albertus Rooney James Lawton Cooper (Capt) Davey Stokey NVidman Shumway Sloman Patterson Green Crawford Umpire and referee Itematina Rar tholomey of Oberlin and Ladue of Mich igan Linesman Iman of Detroit' Darnell of Detroit and Heath of Oberlin Time of halves 25 and 2) min utes Touchdowns Hanimnan NVidman 3 Goals from the field Paterson 2 Goal kicked Sicilian and Patterson (AME NAT th OBERLIN ACAD OHIO 'TOWN Chicago October Without exerting themselves in the least and using nothing but the simplest lootball formations the Uni versity of Chicago defeated North western this afternoon at Evanston York October After playing su footoali to Princeton in the first a touchdown only by iiitirnnia niiiaiiiiiueu persistent attack in the second halt of the garni at American league park todav and lost by the score of 12 to 0 Nearly lv000 persons witnessed the game Princeton won the toss and Carter kicked to Philips on the 13 yard line Princeton being unable to gain Bard kicked to Co 35 yard line catch jwas fouled and Columbia got 15 yards in penalty Then Columbia started down the field line smashes by Carter isher and Von Saltza netting three and five yards at a time Everything seemed to point to a Columbia touchdown when a fumble on Princeton's 20 yard line killed the chance It was ball and Daub booted the leather midfield Again Columbia rammed the opposing line for steady gains I but Carter had to kick finally After a few line plays and an exchange of kicks Princeton got the ball Up to I this time the playing was all in Prince territory But now Cooney Daub and Otis began to tear up line Bard got around left end for 10 yards and put the ball on 15 yard line But Columbia braced splen didly took the ball on downs and sent it into neutral trerritory The half end ed soon after with no score for either team Soon after the kick off to Columbia In the second half Princeton got the ball on a kick Then began a series of savage line smatshes with Daub Cooney and McCormick plowing up the field for sub stantial gains at every play Columbia seemed dazed till she reached the 25 yard mark Then the team made a mighty effort and got the ball Carter's punt netted only 15 yards however Again Princeton came on and the wear ied Columbia players could not stop her progress McCormick carried the ball over "and Cooney kicked the goal Soon after the next kick off Von Saltza NV isher and Donovan retired from Colum line and Helmrich owler and Collins took their respective places Col umbia was then going to pieces the sub stitutes telling on her and plunges by Coonej and McCormick carried the ball over for the second touchdown goal mads the Princeton Line up: overlooked rules in re ar and slugging Bud 1 orm Michigan Juggled the Oval but Des Moines Eleven Did Take Advantage of Openings That Were Given EACH HAL 11 TO October 28 By but few variations arvard scored a touchdown in each half against Brown to day but the first try at the goal was missed while In the second the kick was' spoiled bv Dennie of Brown running out and catching the ball Two runs oy Schwartz the Brown quarterback for 20 yards each were the longest of the game The final score was: Harvard 10: Brown 0 first score was made from start on Brown's 53 yard line 10 yards of it being on a penalty against Brown The start for the second score was made on Harvard's 13 yard line the ball being car yards Harvari kicking off to Brcrwn's 5 yard line and the first five minutes the officials were kept busy send ing the teams back on infringements of the mles At last the Harvard offense got started on 50 yard line and thir teen rashes gave a touchdown Knowlton carryta the ball over Burr missed 7 the goal Shortly after the start of the second Olivet 69 Ypsilanti Normal 4 Alma 51 Hillsdale 0 A 13 Armot a OTHER Central 31 Oberlin 0 12 Eastern High 10 Ami Arbor IS NVesjtern High i A 68 College of law 0 Left halfback TRight halfback Carr I ullback Score Harvard 10: Brown downs Carr and Knowlton Time of halves 25 and 20 minutes Umpire Daehiel Ref eree Dadmun Timekeeper and head lines man NVood Attendance 15txw Central iReserves Won Alao NVaynr Mich October 28 (Special) In one of tlie hardest fought games ever played here the Detroit Central high school re serves defeated the local high school team a to 9 The ball changed possession many times in each half Corns scoring the only touchdown in the middle of the second half on a pretty 35 yard run after throwing off several tacklers or Central Crabb Riker Kutzworth and UrqUardt starred and Handyside Ditch and Brewer for Wayne The summary: "RESERVES WAYNEJ Kutzworth Left end Killian McKay Left tackle Brewer Wallace Left guard Moore Urqhardt Center Marrlman Gilmore Right guard Hammond Green Right tackle Ditch Corns Right end NV Chambers Busch Quarterback Chambers Torbet Left half Handysifle Crabb Right half Kingsburn Riker ullback Durfee inal score Central 5: Wayne 0 Touch down Corns Time" of halves 20 minutes McClellan Myler Head linesman Lane Attendance 300 Michigan the third down line un tho Give it to TR NVest Point October football team defeated Point today by the score of 20 making three touchdowns and salety Yale's large during sudden spurts in which With Coach Yost of Michigan a keen observer of every move made by not let his men trick plays and he has taught harder games of NV hatever Chicago at In row Curtis on a line plunge amj Right End Gilbert of Drake grabbed it and started to run It was only Johnny flying tackle that prevented a touchdown by the visitors About the only department of the game In which Drake equaled Mich igan was in running back punts and kick offs" Capt Burcham Taylor and McCoy did effective work in this par ticular But on a kick out by Drake Johnny Garrels did a spectacu lar piece of business He caught the punt on 45 yard line "and in a long sweeping curve he gave the" straight tSnn to tacklers and brushed thenL asMe He ran the 65 yards for a touchdown although it looked as if he would be stopped two or three different times "The only' run that beat his was that by Tom Hammond for 75 yards for a touch down in the opening part of the game Scored Despite Theniielvc The second touchdown by Michigan was the hardest one to negotiate lu all six fumbles were made before the ball was planted behind tho goal posts and Michigan recovered only two of these missplays Without counting running back punts Michigan carried the ball 115 yards to get those sec ond five points Such steady players as Curtis Magoffin and Garrels were the guilty parties in dropping the ball In the first half without taking into consideration running back kickoffs or punts Michigan carried the ball 33 yards and in the second half 179 yards Drake gained only yards and lost 12 yards in the first half in attempting to gain through line In the second half the lowans did better gaining seven yards and I losing three yards on repeated' at tempts 'at bucks It was in the second half that Capt Burcham the only first down that Drake annexed during the game He hit the right of line for four yards and then repeated on the same spot for thrbe more? Michi gan was held for downs once and this on tenryard line tn the first half when the Hestonites laid for Tom Hammond who was called upon to make a four yard gain Barlow Made Good Sub Barlow ran the Michigan team well although not as lively as the pace set by Norcross However he showed himself to be a valuable understudv of the Michigan captain He tore off some quarter back runs today and one of twenty eight yards netted a touchdown" On the other hand lor of Drake failed' to gain on this particular play In fact he was thrown for losses One of the features of today was that Michigan bLocaeci a mint trick and liheinschild ball At one time when three yards to gain on Barlow was going to team lor a punt veiled the crowd Barlow called Billy Bounce liack and octy yards Drake line easily mays fectlve offensive work like a coming nits is ms the game our in the irst Tom Hammond was about the whole thing for the touchdown Tay lor kicked off and ex Hyde Parker ran it back to 35 yard line Then on the very first play he smashed in between Drake's right tackle and end and with good interference by iiagomn ne ran (town had a chance to try' de tense tough were immediately forced to punt But Michigan played very rotten ball In this period and made six fumbles only two of which were "saved On of these was dropped on the 3 yard line Magoffin" Curtis and Garrels were guilty parties inally Michigan got the ball on Drake's 15 yard luae on a punt that went out of bounds and In six trials went over Michigan kicked over the goal posts and Buchanan ran it back stronglyfor 30 yards When near the goal Mich igan was penalized for offside and Tom Hammond tried for a placemen! goal from the 23 yard line ball went to by about 5 yards Drake kicked out and Michigan went from the center of the field on bucks IT Dixon Goodman Knight Rahner Bird Bennett week will be one of hard A in preparation for sneed encourages nope of the plays resulted in 7 This Season's Record South Bend Ind October 28 In 32 min utes of nlay Notre Dame university today broke the football record for high scores by defeating the American Medical college of Chicago 142 to 0 Notre line was too heavy for the medical stu dents' COLUMBIA LI isher owler uuacn Rcsn Aigeltinger Davis Browne Post Enos Donovan Collins II Carter II isher i a cue continuany uuue icut uuy ended be iuie tne lime imil ov uuudreus ut inusiutftic spectators running out upuii tae lieiu alter rale mot toucn Uiotvii hud Men made on a fa yard run (uarteroacK Junes 'itvUi elevens used mass plays almost en tirely iequenoy a group of lour or rive yale piayeis broke through West oim def nse uuu started un exciting obstacle ace toward the army's goat for gains of five and' twenty" At such times the eotuier tacKies dragged along the itruund bv the Yale mass and stopped it Uiemsetves on on thereoy Losers Official ciunnina Order of Contest COLLEGE LAW LASTED TAVELVE MINUTES Orchard Lake Mich September (Special) Orchard Lake gave Detroit rtf i hv on utrfiil fonrin? un in ti minutes of play this afternoon the irtiL li mu ovius 68 to 0 in favor of the home eleven The terrific offense of the A boys was too much for the collegians despite the fact that the home eleven did not have all its regulars in the game Two halves wer to be played but injuries to the Law team made it necessary to quit at the end of twelve minutes of the opener The coming work for Ann Alb or Today A majority touchdowns Hopkins Cosgrove BresnahanRedmondGrimshaw halfback Minor oslyn tenox Simons Conklin 1 Goal? from touchdowns Barker 1 orced on Western High 1 Ragen of Umpire Rowles of Time of halves 23 and 20 minutes BEAT NORTHWESTERN AS AR AS THEY CARED TO SHOWED SPEED THAT TLEli THE OPPOSITION played a much their game was the fastest seen on the grounds this year All of their backs did splendid work but NVidman rather carried off the honors He made three the touchdowns and one of them was af a run of eighty yards and an other after a dash of thirty five yards The last touchdown was made just as time was called Ten of the thirty two points were made in the last minute of play Line up: OBERLIN Positions DETROIT Miller Hannaman SCORED THREE TIMES ON CHICAGO TEAM Agricultural College Mich October 28 In an evenly fought contest A defeated Armour Institute teday by a score of IS to 0 The game was a prettily contested affair and was as a game as has been seen on college field this year the penalties being few and far between The A team did not play its usual snappy game and Coach Brewer character ized their work as the rst of the sea son Things will have to look up If A lands the championship Lineup ARMOUR INSTITUTE Right end Heft Right tackle Pierce Right guard Henney Center Uhlendorf Olivet Mich October 28 (Special) struck her gait this afternoon and defeated the Ypsilanti team 0 in a fast game from the home standpoint Olivet simply ran teachers off their feet getting first touchdown in'three minutes of play and piling up the score at the rate of a point a minute' play was ragged at or the score would have been much larger In defense wall once holding Ypsilanti on the three yard line where the Normal fell on a fumble Hadden punted out of danger Both of halves played terrific ball breaking through Ypsi's line time and again for forty and fifty yards Harriman ran the team and pUed nff several quarterback runs of thirtJMive yards In defense Ball and Blshob played star ball get ting everything that came their way Thacker kick! nine out of eleven gouts and Mired a good game at de fensive Tlie score wqs the largest made on Rped field in a num ber of years and the largest in the intercollegiate this year Line ut: OLIVET YPSILANTI oster Prine Hoar Lewis Bates Co NVebster Braley McGregorNVhlms Handy out which he they might neither and the top 12 to One feature ofng of both McClel 12 ICa lfv I Suckert 1 luimpBon uu Gvadman 05 Referees LUfLi Moore tad Oberlin October 23 Oberlin academy suffered defeat at the hands' "of 'the Detroit Central The score was but six "points were During the had tho game well than held their own Detroit made it hard bucking and in making any lon HILLSDALE BAD DRUB BING AT AL3IA Alma "Mich October 2S (Special) Hillsdale college went down before Alma in an today game never defense and on offense was slow to gain making its downs but three times during the game Alina pounded the line and circled for gains at" will Hillsdale put up a good fight and played the cleanest game that has ever been seen on Davis field Slugging and rough play were en tirely absent This is the second game of the intercollegiate series for Alma and gives her a clean start for the state cham pionship ullback Evans was out of the game but" MaGidsohn played a star game in his place Schultz and Angell did great work on defense the latter tackling behind the line several times Helmer Carr and Mooa were the best ground gainers and nearly everv Alina man was sure for a gain at 1 each call xune up ALMA Positions of straight fur 9 and Larup rk and Bullion mg ran the ball sard ne Here put tlie ball Chicago Stagg did show any of the complex formations them for use in the the schedule tempted was straight football A smash through the line a runaround the end and an occasional cross buck for the backs constituted almost thewhole program Twice Hill was called back of the line and bothtimes he gained Only once did attempt to do anything run ning with the bail and a twenty yard run was his contribution then Johnson Good as EckerMll In short Chicago outclassed North western in every way with one pos sible exception Quarterback John the Indian was fully equal to Eckersall But fox Johnson the sizeof the score woulil actually have been doubled The open field tackling of the former Carlisle man was wonder ful The red skin was everywhere and furnished the only redeeming feature of the low class work of the Methodists or Chicago Bezdek was the real star He could not be stopped by the purple short of' a five yard gain Once he reeled off a sixty yard dash that set the 12000 rooters wild The work of the other backs was splen did too DeTray was a consistent ground gainer" Anybody that Ecker sall called upon to carry the ball found a hole waiting for him through the Northwestern line and gains were east On a fast field and one adapted to the exemplification of any style of play men showed how great Iv outclassed their opponents With a big advantage in weight which counted for much they com bined speed a concentrated and hard attack greater knowledge of the rudi ments of the game and a vastly supe rior defensive strength Stagg Has ine Defense The big surprise of the game was defensive strength The Purple's offense was brought up short bn the first try out it had but in sub sequent attempts was able to make only occasional short gains! JSezdek made three touchdowns and Parry and Boone contributed one''apieCe Ec kersall tried twice for field goalsbeing" successful his second attempt 'Coach Y'ost' of Michigan said after the game: 'Stagg has a great team and I believe lie could have almost doubled the score" had he so desired Northwestern was nothing I can see a lot of work for Michigan before Thanksgiving The line up: NV Position CHICAGO Shauver McPhex rlnL Parry Gllbreth Hill Scott Meigs Davis Galeand Scherer Carlson Scherer Noll Jenkins Badenoch Turner Catlin Larson Johnson Eckersall VanRyper Granberg II Detray Hitchcock Tleuber II NValker Boone Blair Bezdek Bezdek" 3 Detray Boone Goals from touchdown Perry 3 Goals from Eckersall Umpire Starbuck of Cornell" Referee Walbridge of Lafayette Linesmen McPherrin and Packett Time of 35 minutes SUNDAY PE'NNA WON ROM CARLISLE BY SINGLE TOUCHDOWN Philadelphia October In a whirlwind game 1 which one play followed anothex so fast that they could hardly be separated the University of Pennsylvania football team today defeated the Carlisle Indians by the score of 6 to 0 Tfrenty two thou sand people saw the game The onlv score of the game was made bv Pennsylvania less than five minutes before the close of the first half On a punt Quarterback Stevenson dashed back 25 yards in one of his characteristically brilliant runs putting the ball in play at midtleld Then the red and blue tore through the line three and four yards at a clip After fifteen yards had been covered Pennsylvania had three yards to go on the third down Sheble dropped back as though to punt but the ball was passed to Halfback Green instead Rob inson and Lamson lifted their opponents completely off their feet and through this hole Greene was shot like a bullet NVith out any interference he bowled over three tacklers and carried the ball 33 yards to the two yard line before Mt Pleas ant "brought him down rom here it re quired just one of Lamsoirs powerful rushes to carry the ball aacross PENNSYLVANIA INDIANS Gaston Levine Left end Wahoo Rooke Left tackle Bowen Stein Junk Left guard Dillon Torrey Center Longhorn Hunt Robinson Right guard Ijunson Right tackle Scarlett Right end Stevenson Quarterback ALLOWED ANN ARBOR TOUCHDOWNS ONLY Ann Arbor Mich October 28 Special) Ann Arbor took the measure of the Cow boys from Western High school of Detroit today by a score of is to 0 which Included 4 safety which Ann Arbor forced the visi tors to make Ift end Cates' Erwin Sultan Left tackle 1 orbes Left guard Ray Center landers Right guard Tripp Bigelow Right tackle Right end Shevlin Quarterback Jones Veeder Beavers Smith LeZt halfback NN ylie Morse Right halfback Stevenson Torney ullback linn Lavine Touchdowns Veedcr 2 Jones Safety Wes Point 1 Goals from touchdown Veeder 2 Jones 1 Referee Vail of Penn Umpire Morice of Pennsylvania Time of 20 minutes each BROWN Left end Pryor Dennie' Left tadkle Hazard Macgregor1 Left guard NVester vel Center Right guard letcher tackle Klerly Right! end Russ Schwartz Quarterback Backle Weikert Chase Curtis I Mayhew Missed Goals by Eastern Decided It Elmwood Boys ound Running Right End the Way to Telling Gains Champaign Ill October 2S (Spe cial) Illinois outclassed the college of Physians and Surgeons of Chicago and won by a score of 20 to 0 The team of the parent school showed some improvement and the team play was ragged NVagner McCormich and Bundy repeatedly tore up Illinois line the gains being through center most ly Cremin also played a star game Illinois started like whirlwinds and in ten minutes made two touchdowns The third touchdown was made by Burroughs in the second half He han thirty yards on a fake end plav Illinois gave anybody who looked good a chance or Illinois Capt Moyna han Young and Burroughs played the game or a curtain raiser the Illinois freshmen swamped the strong Oak Park High school of Chicago 24 to 0 Line up: ILLINOIS NVhite Bemmitt Young Bin roughs NVilty McKelvy Wardell NVahm airchild NVahm Monvhan Schoellcr R'E Rump Brooks Pinckney Bradley Rowan Kline Jeonard Cennick II Mnmihan (cant) NValdo Mortrtson Referee Parker Illinois Umpire Omer Oak Park Head Drury of Rut gers Time of halves 25 minutes Easy for Cornell Ithaca October Cornell de feated Ilaverford here today in a one sided game by a score of 57 to 0 At nix time was goal even threatened and some of the touchdowns were made on only me or two plays Cornell used a substitute CORNELL "s' a Position' HAVERORD Roadhouse Ichlldmiller Oderkirk Datxn Thompson Downes Hodge NValder Costello Sheldon Van Orman Babcock iMiddleditcii 11 17 Rice Pollak NValder Earle I Dragoshinoff BSmiley A Brown NV olheim olger 1 Lowry inal 57 Haverford 0 'Walder 4 Earle 2 Thompson ibson Dragoshinoff olger Goals from Coatello Earle 4 NValder Ref eree Evans i of Wiliams Umpire Younr of Cornell Timo of 25 and 20 minute Ort! showed the effect of pounding when the second nan be gan Yale carried the ball soon after the kick off to NVest 15 yard line where the army team secured It on downs rhe bail was immediately passed to Beavers to attempt a run around left end out the West Point halfback had only started when Capt Shevlin of Yale running from the opposite end of tho Yale lin4 came up behind the Army's flying backfield and throwing his army around Beavers tossed him back upon his own goal line Othei" Yale linesmen had broken through by this time and their impact threw Beavers still furthex back allowing Shevlin to tackle him for a safetv behind the army goal line next score was a touchdown bNeardthe end of play West 'Point secured the ball and instead of attempting to buck line Capt Gillespie ordered a punt Quarterback Jones of Y'ale caught this kick near midfield and sprinted hack with the ball the goal He at the center of the advancing Army tackles from whose clutches he was saved bv long running dives of his team mates Who thus opened a passageway for their quarterback Jones made the touch down making the score 20 to 0 Line up: SOXINC TUKI the trap I THE IELD Dillon Bard Munn Daub oHs McGomi ick NVilloek Reynolds White I Goodman Duinnhv2 on bvfothrowxng rtlinri to be tramoled tripping treir opponents and breaking up the play ri Tn' tie? firstninute of play Yale scored the first touchdown Beavers of the army le exved the initial kick off and in run ning back with the ball threw himself so fiercely against the Yale tackles that he fell limp on the 'ground and dropped the ball Yale secured the fumble on the ax mv's 30 yard line and in three playa pushed Halfback Veeder over for a touch down Veeder also kicked the goal The Army then kicked off and on return punt took possession" of tlie ball in midfield Immediately NVest tan dem two backs and a tackle began 'to' drive against fight guard Tripp with such force that the opposing line was backed from midfield to within two yards of its own goal line Yale sup porters had given up hope of preventing the touchdown when their team saved its goal The Armv menaced Y'ale goal during nearly all the remainder of the jialf I once attempting a drop kick from Yaie 45 vard line and later a place kick from a free catch in midfield kicks missed the goal by a short distance The half ended with the score 6 to in'iale favor xt Illuody One "as the most bloody battlec gridiron every 1 with bruises and 1 lhe pIa vers blood "as literally 'bl be hung up bv the lai red trophy kxrgest the Elmwood i and field NVest to 0 one score was made tlie heavy eleven threw NVest de and crossed tne gridiron for touchdowns from game NVest game DART ONk YACh jx iiiiuTiiniinnTiBWg EASTERN IS DOWNEO BY in IERCE RAY ON GRID! 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