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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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UNDAY I 1 INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4 1906 Three Cbdracteristic Plays in Purdue Notre Dame Game X9 TWO IELD GOALS KICKED LONG RUN GOES OR NAUGHT Ji feiS 't 0 DARTMOUTH IS SWAMPED 42 0 I AST CARD ARRANEO BROWN SURPRISES HARVARD GALLIGAN TO MEET KENNEY ilSR 4 4 I end back Glaze HOLDSON ATTEMPTING A QUARTER BACK RUN back Stuart back PRESCOMISKEYSDED fflUS AND KID SIGN AMRUALSHOWSDRM BOYS AGREE ON ARTICLES ANDERSON IS SWAMPED 28 5 fresh WABASH HIGH IS VICTORIOUS Ten box in an exhibition game following the aa the club may desire on New day ft ft fir 1 rizinl in £1 1 4 A new A 41' AV S3 White Sox pitcher of the semi beat the five the the DARRELS II T5 YARD RUIIiMICHIEAlWIIS Joe been 1 City with PACES 9 TO 16 OR IVE YARDS ATER NOTRE OUIE VICTOR DYER PUflOUEBV 2 0 1 CINCINNATI Nov Joo Gans lightweight champion of the world who Is playing an engagement at a local the ater met Kid Herman of Chicago at the Gibson House here today and signed arti cles to fight twenty rounds or to a finish ft Goal Line Is Never in Dan ger orward Passes Are Used With Success Brown (5) Pryor Kirley Westervelt Steers Urbln Lang Pritchard Sterns Will Meet on New Day in a inish ight Before the Tonopah Athletic Club Blacksmiths Outclass Locals and Have No Trouble in Piling Up Big Score Callicrate Gains Sixty Yards but Team Is Penalized umbled Pass by leming Results in a Safety Late in the irst Half CALLICRATE HITS THE PURDUE LINE THE IRST KICK CALLAHAN WANTS $3000 Yost Says He Is Satisfied With Showing of His Men Pct413400360333831812304295280279266266250250250250250 pass plays and the fake kick worked with greater success other time this season between the two schools for of rooters Wabash (11) Simons Slferd Logan Braden' Brett Pyle Whistler McPlke Tarnelie Newhouse Haines Tlftffirpt' bert of Wabash minutes ormer White Sox Pitcher Says League Is a Gigantic Louisville Manual If LONG IS DOWNED ATER A THREE YARD GAIN AT THE START SECOND HAL 0 0 MILLIONAIRES ARE OXY The millionaires who are to build the auto highway on Long Island have agents (ft work quietly spying out the land Great secrecy Is being maintained as to the loca tion of the proposed private course so as to prevent a great Increase In the price of real estate The Long Island farmer Is an honest but foxy Individual and while the million aires arc willing to pay a fair price for the land they need they do not proporse to pay three or four times Its value The land will probably ba purchased through third par ties and the public will not know the exact location of the auto highway until sufficient property has been secured Bankard Greenwood TM1 Herring Umpire Wrenn Minas Pennsylvania T1VA Attendance 6000 i CHICAGO Nov 3 Charging that American League of Baseball Clubs is a worse trust than the Standard Oil James Ji Callahan former and present owner Logan Squares who championship series has filed notice of a $3000 damage suit against President Comlsky of the club Tho action la based prlmarly on the claim that Oomisky signed a contract to pitch for the Sox last season and after ward him because he had played with other Chicago clubs The trust feature Is to be brought promi nently tc the front trial will says Attor ney Hogan speaking for Callahan the American League is a trust far more tyrannical than the Standard Oil the Beef Trust or the Theatrical Trust It affects every player In the National and American Leagues Amerlcnn Associa tion and every player in the United States and Canada who plays for money If a player joins an outside club he is and excluded from the National and Ameilcan rv ml Marlon (6) Messick Gilchrist Hall Oesferle Shellhouso Weaver Williamson Overman Roessier Wolfe Chanmesa Umpire Col a 1 io ft 1 25 minutes Logan Now house Chamness Goal kicks Yarnelle Gil christ ANDERSON Ind Nov 3 Before E00 people hero this afternoon the Manual Training High School team of Indian apolis defeated the local high school team by the ono sided score of 28 to It was easy sailing for the visitors during the first half and the half ended with the score 16 to 0 In favor of Siler's men After one week of strenuous practice under Couch Ike Williams of Wabash College the local team proved to be a failure when It came to the real threads of the game The Blacksmiths out weighed the local warriors eight pounds to the man and showed by the way In which they handled the ball that they were In the game to win The Anderson boys became discouraged at times and gave up hope but a lecture from Coach Williams at tho end of the first half caused the eleven to take a brace and In the second they succeeded in scoring one touchdown Nulle failed at a difticult goal Lineup: Anderson (u) isher McCarty Luce Morland isher Nulle McCarty Thomas Sexton Whitacre Nulle Johnson Left half back Rockford Stevens bolomon Right half back Mannts Misner ull back Williams Ruick of Yale Umpire Parr of Beloit Head linesman Wright of Indiana Ridpath of Indianapolis and Bass of Anderson rd 4 OTHER OOTBALL RESULTS Tale freshmen 21 Exeter 0 Lehigh 0 Dickinson 0 Haverford 4 ranklin and Marshall 0 Central High School of Philadelphia 17 Daminure nign senooi 6 Pennsylvania freshmen 12 Cornell men 0 Swarthmore 26 Johns Hopkins 0 Vlllaneva 33 Urslnus 4 Amherst 12 Aggies 8 Georgetown 4 North Carolina 0 Western Reserve 4 Ohio Medical Unlver Vermont 5 Norwich University 0 Suwanee University 17 University of neasee 0 Case 10 Denison 5 East High 25 Central 10 University School 15 Geneva 8 Ohio State 6 Oberlin 0 Wooster 36 Hiram 0 Wittenberg 12 Otterbein 0 Techs 11 Auburn 0 Bucknell 12 University of Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute 18 1 College 0 Clemson College 0 Dayllson 0 Danville 50 Georgetown 0 Ohio University 11 Cincinnati 5 Kenyon 12 Ohio Wesleyan 12 Hanover 18 Madison 0 Boonville 30 Huntington 0 Ohio State University 0 Oberlin 0 VOL 4 NO 152 is Crimson Warriors Win Close Game by the Score of 9 5 CAMBRIDGE Mass Nov 3 Brown Uni versity eleven of Providence I gave Harvard about the closest game of the year this afternoon and luck entered largely Into the victory of 9 to 6 which the crimson finally pulled out Schwarts the visiting quarter back lapsed for a minute back to ths old style football where the runner was allowed to hurdle the tackle and In that minute the spectators saw him and Brown put him back fifteen yards He then had to kick from behind his goal line and Starr made a fair catch on the twenty four yard line from which Burr made a field goal winning the game for Harvard Although Brown did later get the ball close enough to the crimson goal to try another field goal the attempt failed as had two others Harvard made the first touchdown In less than ten minutes of play and Brown suc ceeded In duplicating the trick In the second half In as short a time It was any game with the odds on Brown Brown's strength was not so much In the new game as In changing cleverly her line of attack Lockwood who lost more than he gained a week ago made two great plays one a run of forty yards through the Brown line which was Immediately offset bv fifty five yards a run on a 'fake kick but too near to the close of the game to make a DVVIO Lllll'uy Harvard (9) Position Kennard Left end Osborne Left tackle Burr Left guard raser Center Korsberg Right guard Inches arren Right tackle Hazard MacDonald Starr Right end DennleSwaln Newhall Quarterback Schwarts Mason Left half Mayhew Lockwood Right half Curtis Wendell Gray ull back MacDonald Touchdowns Wendell Curtis Goal from Burr Referee Pendleton Umpires Edwards and Burleigh Timer Woods Time of 25 minutes Position (28) Buddenbauni Right end letcher Right tackle Welker Right end Morris Turbylee Center Hart Left cuard ToTnuiutin Left tackle Oft ftml VoolriTi Quarterback Hamilton (cpt) Left half back Right half back ull back Ruick of Yale before the Tonopah (Nev) Athletlo Club The purse is to be $20000 winner to get 60 and the loser 40 per cent The weight will be 133 pounds two hours before tho gong Gans will terminate his theatrical tour at once and go West to train Barney Girard acted as Gans's mana ger and Nat Lewis was with Kid Herman Catholics Win Tost Not a great deal of time was lost In tho arranging of preliminary details Notre Dame won the toss and ehose to defend the north goal When tho whistle blew tho sun was shin ing and the weather comfortable with no wind to mar the effects of good punting leming kicked off for Purdue at 2:40 tho ball going out of bounds on the west side of the field On the second trial the ball went to Dolan on Notre thir ty yard line In the line bucking that followed Callicrate made five yards and Chapman was hurt tn the scrimmage having his ankle badly sprained compel him to retire In favor of Reed Calll crato hit tho lino for live yards but off side plays gave Purdue ten yards With the ball on Notre Dame's slxteen yard line Munson punted tho ball bound ed over Holdson's head but tho Purdue quarter fell on It on forty yard line Afterward the ball went to Notro Indianapolis Athletic Club Will Give Excellent Contest November 14 CORNELL 23 WESLEYAN 0 ITHACA Nov 3 Cornell defeated Wesleyan University of Pennsylvania 23 to 0 points In the first half were made by a safety a touchdown by Earle a goal from touchdown kicked by Cook and a goal kicked from placement by Walders i fits 4ui waru playa were I than at any given ovations when field Thrt Indlnnn under tho leadership of Capt Tin A nnd Pruinh Hhnlrlnw sidelines on the east PRINCETON Nov Before a' crowd of six thousand people Plnceton swamped the Dartmouth eleven here today by a final score of 42 to 0 At no time was goal Jnx danger Prince ton started the game with a vivacity that was in marked contrast to the way she started tho game in New York and scor ing was fast orward passes succeeded today better than In anygame previous showing per fection which has been obtained by ex perience Only once did Dartmouth suc ceed to any extent with its play when Sterns broke through for twenty five yards at the close of the second half Princeton alternated her end runs by using McCormick and Rulon Miller as battering rams both men proving as effective as Harlan and Dillon 7pnsan following of the ball coupled With Sneed and nUTraCClunnona wsrno "oo viiv no re sponsible for the high score Dart mouth's fumbling proved costly result ing directly in two of the seven touch downs The remainder of the scoring was made equally by the forward pass and straight line hammering kicking was weak at all times while both Harlan and McCormick booted the ball for an average of forty five yards Princeton played together much better today giving the runner In terference which nattol umiy yards nt a time A feature of the game TJbbotts end run of eighty three Vrtrflc Tnv 4 1 1 unuugii tne wnoie field making the final score Lineup: Princeton (42) Position Dartsmouth (0) Hobbs Kennedy Sister Shaw Left end Deangelus Herring Rheinsteln Left tackle Pevear Left guard McDonald Phillips Herring Center Brusse Right guard Cooney Right tackle xiuaguinu Warden Right Dlilon Dowd Quarter Bulon Miller Cass Right half Harlan Tibbott Left half McCormick Little ull back Touchdowns Wister 2 Tibbott 2 Ion McCormick Herring Hftrvn rrl DafAMA ia A Linesman Lampson Pennsylvania 4U HHIlUieB Remains Undefeated by Winning rom Marlon High by the Score 11 6 WABASH Ind Nov 3 The Wabash High School football team remains unde feated winning over Marlon High School this afternoon with the score of 11 to 6 In tho first half Wabash rushed the ball to within one foot of the goal line when afumble dropped It Into the hands of Cham ness who ran the entire length of the field pursued by McPlko winning only score Again with less than a play Wabash almost at the goal was penalized five yara but in twe rushes had It laying on the line when time was called A shove would have secured a third touchdown The game was a fierce one from the start the two teams being long rivals and neither defeated this season The Marion delega tion came in special cars with a big crowd A Il'S 1 1 lieu Position Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter Right half Left half ull back Simons of Marion Time of Leads City Baseball League With a ine Average of 413 Emmerick of the Marlons In the Baseball League was the leadlAg batter a fine average of 413 Crosby of the Premiers was the second best batter with an excellent Player and Club Emmerick Marion Crosby Premier Kindle Pope Rains premier Collins Lilly McElwalne Marlon Pritchett Pope Cook Atlas White Premier Davis Popo Ake Lilly iresteln Premier Kindle Pope Dowling Atkins Uhl Atkins Scanlan Atkins chaub Premier i Galligan and Eddie Kenney have matched by the Indlananolls Athletic Club to contest In the main bout of ten rounds at a boxing carnivaJ to be given at the Auditorium on Wednesday night Nov 14 Negotiations for this contest have been under way for some time and word was received yesterday afternoon that the men have agreed upon terms Galligan has closed his tour as Battling spar ring partner and has started training for bls match with Kenney Tho men have agreed to meet at 183 pounds at 3 o'clock the day of the contest Galligan was the principal in the main bout with Unk Russell of Philadelphia at the Auditorium on Labor day night and he earned a decision over the Phlladel SInce then he has been on the road with Battling Nelson but he was so anx ious to get on a match with Kenney that ne closed his engagement and accepted terms to box Kenney In this city This match should be one of the most Interesting held at the Auditorium this season Lddle Kenney Is In the limelight at present because he knocked out Steve Kinney Kinney recently defeated Benny at davenport and on last riday boxed Jimmy Briggs to a draw at Milwaukee Several clubs have been trying to ar ra a8 ta a match between Kenney and Kinney as It would prove a good drawing card in view of the fact that Kin ney but recently got a decision over Yan ger but the Milwaukee German has re fused to enter Into such a match' Galligan and Kenney are both willing mixers and hard hitters and there should be plenty of excitement In the bout Each man has started training for the contest and will be In grand shape Within a few days the club will an nounce a preliminary card that should arouse considerable Interest In addition to the main contest of ten rounds two oth er bouts an eight and a six round affair will be glvfen EMMERICK LEADING BATTER 5 Roanoke ANN ARBOR Mich Nov 8 Garrels made the only touchdown of the Mlchl gan Vanderbllt game today and turned a tie score Into victory Just five mlutes be fore time was called the final score being 10 to 4 Outplaying Mlchigatl at least half of the game and playing the Wolverines even the rest of the time the visitors should have quit the field with' the score a tie Noth ing but a break In luck in fa yr the end of the game saved the Wolverines from a virtual defeat McGuigan's men were outweighed near ly fifteen pounds per man and after the first half went against them 4 to 0 they came back In the second half and tied the early' Then they labored to defeat Michigan or hold the champions to a tieu wlth only five minutes to play ull Back Garrels took the ball on a fake punt and eluding the entire Vanderbilt team ran seventy five yards for a touchdown Garrels Scores Both other four points came from a place kick by Garrels from the thirty early In the first half afterad made a fair catch of a puntu score was made from two yard line In the first a anderbilt should have scored a touchdown after a play on which Capt Blake around Michigan's right end car ried the ball from center field to Michi gan twenty yard line Then Craig broke through for ten yards and Michi gan was penalized five yards for Ham mond offside play giving Vanderbilt a first down on five yard line Blake carried the ball three yards on the next play but fumbled Loell recov ering for Michigan on her own two yard line Garrells then punted out of danger Bob Blake outpunted Garrells through out the game The Southerner got his punts away well and averaged nearly sixty yards The work of both Costen of visitors and Bishop of Michigan catching and running back punts was phenomenal Outside of the sensational run by Garrells which won the game and Bishop were the stars fvr Michigan Coach Yost Is well satisfied with the result but said the team would have to Improve to make a respectable showing against Pennsylvania He said there was only one Michigan player who played his game and that was Loell Of course Garrells did great work but his punting was a little off color "McGuigan has as good a team as I ever saw and we are well pleased to have beaten Yost said The lineup: Michigan (10) Position' Vanderbilt (4) Curtis (Capt) Left end Blake Left tackle PritchardSey Left guard McLean Clement Center Stone Graham Right guard Horn Patrick Newton Right tackle Noel Hammond Right end Blake Workman Quarterback Costen Magoffin Left half Blake (Capt) Bishop Right half Crate Garrells ullback Manler Touchdown Garrells Goal from touch down Curtis Goals from field Garrells Blake Referee Elder Pennsylvania State Umpire Snow ex Mlehlgan Head lines Eldridge Michigan Time of halves Thirty minutes each BURKE CHALLENGES Jim Burke a local boxer issues a challenge Xo any boy In the city nr State at 120 pounds Jack Gorman preferred Burke would like to box Gorman winner take all at the next card given by the St Joe Athletic Club of Wayne Ind or match address Ixxy Brill care sporting de partment of The Star Callicrate made three yards Notre Dame punted to Holdson who was downed in his tracks Long hit the Notre Dame lino for a short gain but was thrown back for a loss and leming was compelled to punt sending the ball to forty seven yard line The punt was caught by Bracken who returned the ball eighteen yards running out of bounds Touchdown Not Allowed On a double pass from Diener to Calli crate the latter ran sixty yards for a touchdown but this was not allowed on account of Notre Dame holding In the line The ball was taken back to the twenty fl vc ya rd line and kicked out Notre Dame fumbled but Beacon fell on the ball This was followed by an attempt at a drop kirk which failed Line bucking tactics yielded small gains for both trams and the ball see sawed back and forth This was followed by Bracken being tackled for a fifteen yard loss by rcshour on an attempted quarterback run and Munson punted thirty five yards Long fumbled and Bracken fell on the ball The ball was recovered for Purdue shortly afterward by Long on a fumble leming punted to the fifty yard line Callicrate returning the ball five yards Dolan gained six yards through line and in the quarter back run which followed Bracken was thrown for a loss With the ball on four yard line leming fell back of the goal line for a punt He fumbled the pass and Holdson fell on the ball back of Purdue's line thus making a safety for Notre Dame the only points scored in the game The half closed shortly afterward with the score 2 to 0 in Notre favor In the second half neither team made any change In Its lineup This half was CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 COLUMN 3 SPORTS AND General News NDIANAPOLIS LAAYETTE Ind Nov Uy the narrowest margin possible Notre Dame today won the right to meet Indiana for tho State championship The Catholics emerged victorious by the score of 2 to 0 after a battle with Purdue that for stub bornness and determination seldom has been equaled on Stuart field Tho lone count of the contest came lute In the second half when leming of Pur due dropped back of his goal line for a punt fumbled the ball nnd Holdson fell unit Tim llttlo quarter buck was downed where he fell Thereafter neither team was able to score although Notre Damn by a sys tem of grinding play that kept the Boiler Makers on tho defensive most of the' time once advanced to the old gold and four yard line Hero the Purdue lino stiffened and the ball went over Purdue Back ield Crippled Early In tho first half Callicrate tak ing the ball on a double pass ran sixty yards for a touchdown but tho play wni not allowed because of holding In tho lino by tho Cnthollcs This was tho most spectacular play of the contest tn which tho visitors showed to the greater ad vantage back field was badly crippled Vnerlr rx tllA rani 1 VHW ftcfciim Iftivr WHH 11 most put out of commission when Chap man was injured As a result the offense of the Boiler Makers was almost nil but their defense always was stubborn nnd every Inch of the ground was hotly con tested orward passing and onside kicking did not figure as prominently ns In tho Mfa bnah game Both teams trted these plays with Indifferent success and resorted mainly to lino bucking Notre Dame was superior at this stylo of game and ns a result the play was In Purdue's territory most of tho time Big Crowd Sees Game tho crowd was largo and enthusiastic and the weather conditions superb Pur duo showed a decided Improvement over Its game of a week ago against Wabash Tho Boiler Makers played a very strong defensive game especially at critical stages but their offense was weak isotn teams were they camo on tho learn i Hare and given seats on tho side of the field near the Notre Dame bench Tho Wabash team did not nrrlvo until tho opening of tho second half Its train being late They were given seats along the sidelines In the locality of tho Boiler bench When the scarlet players marched on tho field they were given a rousing ova tion by tho Purduo student body who occupied tho big west bleachers behind them Tho Little Giants acknowledged tho greeting cordially Both teams wore shown every courtesy while tho guests of the Boiler Makers At 2:26 tho Purdue band entered the field followed shortly afterward by tho Purdue eleven and twenty substitutes Iho Notre Dame team soon appeared on the field In the charge of two coaches and when they entered tho ground were given a good sendoff with tho customary This was given as a mark of the splendid relationship that has years OOTBALL RESULTS YESTERDAY Notre Dame 2 Purdue 0 Earlham 45 ranklin A Howard 9 Brown 5 Princeton 42 Dartmouth tk Carlisle 9 Syracuse 4 Culver 11 Lake orest A Wisconsin 18 Iowa 4 Cornell 23 Pennsylvania Yale 10 Westpoint 6 Michigan 10 Vanderbilt Minnesota 13 Nebraska Shortridge 11 Vincennes SALEM 6 LOUISVILLE 0 SALEM Ind Nov 3 The Salem High acnooi team defeated Training here today by a score of 6 to 0 tn the fastest game ever played on the local grounds At 2:06 Louisville kicked off to Salem and tor twenty mllutes neither aide could gain any advantage XAt tho open ing of tho second halt Salem kicked off and Louisville worked the ball rapidly to Salem's hub wneie ine jutier neia it minutes and ten seconds Salem pushed ball over for ths only touchdown of fams Munkell kicked coal aM Vanderbilt Ties Score Early in Second Half but Is ooled by Trick Play 4 KJ An 1 'f I 'll a a Ai t4 a SRnEKs i 1 1 am iw jl rv a as oaa a a i a va jae 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