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i SStS' Pefcmit fct fro MaE VOL 76 NO 19 DETROIT MICHIGAN SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 1910 PRICE: IVE CENTS REPRESENTATIVES THE AMERICAN LEAGUE IN STRUGGLE OR HIGHEST HONORS IN THE BASEBALL WORLD PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS WHO PLAY THE CHICAGO CUBS OIt THE BASEBALL CHAM PION SI I IP DURING THE COATING WEEK rom left to right: Upper Collins Bender Murphy Thomas Derrick Jlonca Hauser Middle Lapp Barry Hnrtsel Slelnnee Coombs Glaring Atk lim Plank Bottom Lord Krause Baker Livingstone Bevis Donahue ifif IllUkJ Ws WU wva asC Wmt a zw jOWWic' 1 wMJrA WbaSft JtfSMgB jaBfefr WO: fift i W'': ly MfeawaiMB 4 fcfaiUv Aia 1 MICHIGAN YALE DEEATED CENTRAL PLAYS TYRUS COBB YAUKS HELD BY WEST POINT BRILLIANT GAME WINS 6 3 RELEASED IS LEADER BY MATTY Press HARRY HOWELLSUERS TOUCHDOWN THROUGH HIS CONNECTION COMES IN LAST QUARTER from I the the charges made kick formation Capt Western wenteland second base over for the first touchdown after line the the Chi got OOTBALL RESULTS 0 Graw Line up: 100 78 0 3u6 Bay I back made all three ot his team's touch zs 4 1 v' TiJ zl 11 l''itV William 64 64 1(M 91 answer the affirmative Daly Riley from Merritt Deming (Capt Kessler touch has I sub I HQ McGraw Sends Big Hurler to Re lief of Drucke in 7th He Allows 2 More Runs but Has Chase's Men Helpless After for and with VAUGHN GOES BAD IN THE SIXTH QUINN INISHES in is be the Manager of St Louis Browns is Let Out by President Hedges Because of iasco in Games Played Last Sunday Johnson Makes His Report on amous Case Both Players Are to Get Autos and Are Given Boost by President Ban got over five and 79 90 Aggies Give Men Hardest Kind of Battle Leading at End of Third Period by Virtue of ield Goal WESTERN AND ROEHM GET ACROSS LINE Chicago New York Pittsburg Phillies period of to gain Pct 3841)44 384084 NO CHANCE TO QUESTION LARRY EATS ATHLETICS SURE TO WIN SAYS TY COBB Pitching Staff and Great Offensive Strength of His Team Will Be Combination Against Which the Cubs Will Be Absence of Johnny Evers Will Not Weaken Cubs to Any Great Extent SOLDIERS PLAY SAE GAME ALL THE ROUTE is quoted as saying lie Corridon the game Inside work Evers Cubs? Giants Go Into Lead at Start and Are Never Headed Hitting is eature of Great Crowd on ighting Spirit of Sons of Old Eli Avails Them Nothing in Hard Battle suoerb retired the side wson EAST Carnegie 3 Waynesburg 0 jietnany Vermont 0 Yale reshmen 0 Bonaventure 0 New Hampshire 0 Worchester Pnlv Army 9 LOCAK SCKOOI Se 26 Pontiac 0 Central 11 Hyde Park Chicago 0 you discussing ev will the saved his team from a a field goal 9 Hyde Park Dazzled by Open Work of Locals in Second and Third Periods the game opponents Hart began sensational work from the very Inns gains on end runs Rack 3o yard dash for a touchdown The toucnuuwns wei5 nippier i ncn rarr i Eastern reserves high school first OICIAL BATTING Name AB Cobb 509 Lnjoie 591 Pc4S7412412346 Press 15 in Yale Detroit Player Bests Lajoie by Margijj of Less Than 1 Point According to Official Batting Averages of American League IGURES 106 Pittsburg which won the 1903 pennant failed to keep a lead during the year and finally finished in third position The champion Chicago team comprised practi cally the sanie players as were nn it in the years 1908 1907 and 190S when the team led the league The Chicago players gained first place on May 2a' and held It constantly to the end ot the seasnn just closed York's jlornn and rayne Draw New Orleans October 15 Owen Moran the English lightweight and Johnny' rayne of San ran cisco fought a 10 round draw be orward Pass to Borleske and Long Run Bring Ball to One Yard Line Where A Makes Gamest Kind of ight Special to The ree Press Ann Arbor Midi October 15 Playing tricky and shifty football sometimes ragged sometimes bril liant Michigan defeated tho A team 6 to 3 this afternoon The Wolverines depended upon the new open game for most of their gains while A stuck to the straight old two Not the Captain Scores irst on ake Kick ormation Quarterback Hart Keeps Score Down Special to The ree Press Chicago October 15 Detroit Central high invasion of Chicago was a decided success The Michigan representatives won their annual game from Hyde Park by a score of 11 to 0 after oneof the most stubborn contests ever seen on a local gridiron The visitors ired in the second and fourth pe ods Western getting the first touchdown and Roehm the second play was brilliant Thfeir varied style of attack took the local scholastic players completely by sur prise Tliese plays netted long gains especially in the fourth pe riod Western Keller and Roehm were Central's big ground gainers That a larger score was not piled up is due to the great leadership of quar terback Hart of Hyde Park He was on hand for the first three periods but was then forced out by injury tne neart fashioned football taking only chances on the forward tosses onco during the conflict were men of Yost at ease Hill Exelby the Aggies kept the Wolverine at all times when possession of the (Copyrighted IDID by The Company) RY' TV COBB Pa October Will the absence of Johnny from tho line up weaken the Will the injury to Rube Oldrin break up the Athletics? These are questions which hear baseball men ery where today I questions both in and the negative Johnny Evers out of means that the splendid of the Chicago team will be broken up to'some rom my own experience I know what a big cog In the infield machinery Evers Is And it stands to reason that no sub stitute can go in and work as smoothly with Tinker However Zimmerman is a hitter Every time he steps to the plate he is going to be dangerous or he slams the ball to the far corners for extra bases and that will count in run getting He is no slouch as a fielder and will let nothing get past him unless 1 miss my guess In Pretty Good Shape Anyway Summing it up I figure that the Cubs will be weakened defensively by the injury to Evers but Zim merman will strengthen them great ly offensively and in a short series the man who can break up games with the bat is the big noise So the first failing essayed a forward the Army inter cepted on his 40 yard line and ran through the whole team to two yard line On the next play Surles and Dean exe cuted a beautiful forward pass and the latter went over the Yale line for a touchdown Dean kicked an easy goal Until the third period the cadets played a defensive game Dean outkicking Daly and winning on almost every exchange Yale lost the bail once in this period on downs the only time during the game when it thus changed hands Soon after the third quarter opened Dean for the Army made a splendid place kick from the 40 yard line scoring three more points for the cadets I lonelv field goal came In the last period after ilyatt had muffed a punt on his "0 yard line Here Yale failed to gain goat end The big pitcher was called into the battle with the Highlanders a 'he Polo grounds this afternoon totave off possible defeat and when tirillv got into his usual form he choked off tiie Hillmen in the innings so that McGraw's victorious by a score ot Thompson the Wolverine 50 him Corridon rom Chicago best of Sluggers Murnhv of Brown and Overall nothing can stop the Athletics 1 look for Manager Mack toiise either Bender or tn the open ing game Personally 1 would like to see the chief in there He has already defeated Chicago in an ex hibition game and 1 think will be i a bit steadier than Plank How 1 ever Eddie is a great southpaw and I think the Cubs will enjoy his crossfire Chance will probably use either Overall on Brown in the opener Brown is the logical choice if he is right expect the struggle between the Athletics and Chicago for the world's championship to be a great series of baseball games And I do not believe it wil 1 be won in the first four games' tt may require six or seven even' But with 'ittchlne staff and the great offen sive strength of his team the Ath letics should certainly win YALE Kilpatrick rancis Greenough Morris uller Paul Brooks Camp corey i kicked making the score: Army 0 or the rest of the first Old Twirler and Present Scout Also Ditched Because of Noto riety Which He Has Received Through Intercession for Lajoie Special to The ree Press St Eouis Mu October 15 Presi dent Robert Hedges of Louis Browns today gave written statement regarding cent big scandal which was up last Sunday afternoon Eastern High Reserve Cop irst The Eastern high school reserves de feated the Cosmos A eleven by a score Of 35 to 0 at Belle Isle yester day afternoon The Eastern boys ex celled In the use of the forward pass and made Inns gains on end runs JaeU'hm'R 35 vard dash for a touchdown entu a The touchdowns were feui Tauthipr hem 2 Bayles 1 Hetz 2 Next Saturday tne will play the Windsor eleven Mt Windsor is the quiet judgment of Mc li probably saved the day Pitcher Drucke had been al io remain on the slab what would have hap Tnis crisis was reached in erth inning when the Hlgli "i three men on bases with The score at that tune in the favor and was evidently nervous train McGraw decided rvices of Matty were ab essary crowd cheered btr enns echo as he walked Id to the box but be get his great curves moothly the Hillmen a couple of hits and runs With two other to dash home young a superb stop and Alter himself and helpless as on Thursday le Sends in Two ibutors to the re Merkle Devlin Devorer It was a rattling two Merkle that sent in two'ixtli inning while Dev siniilar hit in the same big Jim Vaughn scored niuuihcent throw by De iase down at second while was trying to stretch a b'Ubln wlitle Devore also i ri Ilia ut base running aveq at least three runs He robbed Card ie hit which would have Hillmen in the fourth le a left handed stop of hi: ish front Daniels in the ti ed the latter just before and Chase knocked out WEST Michigan 8 A 3 Indiana 34 James Milliken 0 Kansas 21 Baker 0 StiTouis 3 Kolla 0 Washington 31 Westminster 0 flhio State 8 Western Reserve 0 Illinois 3 Chicago 0 A Michigan resh 2a Heidelberg 0 Only Score Comes ollowing umble in the Last Period West Point October The Army defeated Yale here today 9 to 3 In I their annual football battle The cadets I outplayed the New Haven boya through out the game and only score was made near the finish of the last period when Captain Daly shutout by kicking 25 yard line The Army scored the game after through the Army line pass which Brown of the St out a 1 the re kicked hen Larry Lajoie made eight hits in the same number of times at bat Not only does the head of Manager Jack fall as the result of the but Scout Harry Howell loses his job owing to the fact that he talked with the official scorer on mo afternoon of the double header scandal regarding a certain piay that was scored as an error President statement says in part: "The closing games of the season last Sunday were attended by deplorable incidents 1 have not found the slightest evidence ot crookedness in last games The vast majority of those who wit nessed the games were partisans ot Lajoie They waited Lajoie to get nits investigation has proven be yond doubt that there is none guilty of misconduct or dishonesty But I positively will not permit anything to occur at my park even througii error of judgment alone that would allow the finger of suspicion to be pointed against anyone connected with the St Louis Browns in any capacity "As for he is hereoy tendered his unconditional release As tor Harry Howell no man ever worked harder for the success ot the St Louis Browns than ho He threw his arm out in the service Oi the club two years ago and for tnat reason I have kept him in iny em ploy and might have continued him had it not been for the untortunatc notoriety given him Corridon judgment ot play Is not matured "1 have read an interview in which is quoted as saying he instructed Corridon to play wk Why should this young corridon with a brilliant future before him attempt anything which Tfii him from public favor and organ ized baseball? Sucht a supposition i absurd on its 8 Nothing is known as to Connor Rnccessor The logical outcome of the scandal would be the app oint ment of ielder Jones or Jesse Bur kett to manage the Browns to The ree Press York October 15 Christo Mathewson came to the res Cabs Club Defeats Grabowskys Thu Cass club defeated the Grabowskys at the A grounds yesterday after noon In a ninth inning rally The final score was 3 to 2 Both teams scored one run in the first eight innings and in their half of the ninth the Grabowskys scored another on a three base hit and infield out The Cass came back with two in their half when Dinsmore waked and DdVoght scored him on a three base ht to rlcht field Miller ended the game hit ing a fast grounder to shortstop DeVoKht crossing the rubber ahead the peg to catcher Brandenburg pitched 'a nice game for the Cass boys 1V Chicago With the exception I oames betwen these two teams eillig American I Puzzle Until Sixth left hand delivery was puzzle until tne ii with his spitter finished Uu inn handed out a base v' YVJ11C1I CIO ln'o a run and placed the game yonil the reach 'Dth t1P exception of Hemphill Chase the Highlanders were tcr eiy weak at bat Chase made hits and also executed a beau play when he intercepted a 'cow to the plate with a left hand catch and caught Murray on thev to third Daniels committed a error of judgment when he scoop a single from Instead of taking it on the There was nobody on base time and Doyle reached third the error thereby scoring the run on an when he Jould have been forced 4 or left u''lgrlt and Gardner made several5nln ln8 stops and throws caught witli commendabletadiness although Devore stole on hls delated throws the Middle sack The paid attendance at Coatlnued on 21 art One its team average Wins 259 batting average was Grove City 13 Pittsburg 42 West Virginia Dartmouth 83 Hotchkiss Cornell 47 Rates 6 A Yale 3 Harvard 17 Amherst 0 Penn 20 Brown 0 Navy 15 Washington Jefferson 3 Lafayette 0 Williams 3 New York 3 Wesleyan 17 Norwich Syracuse 14 Carlisle Ox 5 Lehigh 0 lllrkinson 9 Bucknell Phillips Exeter 0 Princeton resh 0 STATE Coldwater Hillsdale 0 tAnn Arbor 11 Adrian 0 Jackson 31 Albion 6 Saglnaw 16 Bay City 4 Owosso 24 St Louis 0 1 Muskegon 114 Holland 0 Kalamazoo 0 Hillsdale Alma 26 Ypsilanti 0 Hope College 22 'St Alphonsus Albion 6 Kalamazoo Normals 0 Western IS Port Jiuron 12 a 'Alma High 12 Mt Pleasant 8 Boyn City 0 Charlevoix 0 A Xia Lt I TWA' Saginaw Eastern T6 Bay City Eastern 6 fore the New Orleans Athletic club SUCCessfui place kick from the 21 here tonight The men fought at I 133 pounds Gonttaued on Page 1 Part One a brilliant 15 yard run Western kicked goal the score being to 0 in favor of the visitors Quarterback Hart monopolized the spotlight in the third quarter His offensive and defensive work was spectacular At one stage after punting to Detroit Hart raced down the field and recovered on a fumble Hart went out of the game in the final quarter because of an injury to his ankle and Hyde Park began to weaken immediately Cap) Western went over for the second touchdown after two forward pass lie taiieu to kick goat iiimHp Judeth Ralnsford Merritt Spltzler case 15 Dennison 3 Utah Colorado 0 Marquette 3 New Yoik3 Beloit 45 Knox 0 Cincinnati 20 Earlham 0 Ottawa 9 Washburn 0 Buchtel 4 0 Hiram 0 SOUTH Virginia Military Institute MoeV fl a 1 1 ui it of Virginia 29 fet Johns ot Annapolis 0' Vanderbilt 18 Tennessee 0 Virginia polytechnic Institute 13 west ern Maryland 0 Clemson 32 South Carolina Military Academy 0 Georgia 22 Alabama 0 Davidson: College 6 University of' North Carolina 0 University ot Texas 63 Haskell Jn dlana 3 AR HYDE PARK A Vennidge Scanlan (capt) Shank Bell sparks smiin Vennedge Hart Hart Smith 1 Thorp I PnAhm TzooMnrvn Onni Western Goals from Western Jones Chicago Anderson Chi cago ield Kelley Chicago a'base true and fast But the big eest asset is experience after all for that is what will count In a short series Strunk is a good batsman and very fast on the bases and he is a good fielder covering a big terri tory If he is in condition he will be able to take place McInnis Is an infielder and If Con nie decides to use him in the out field it will probably cause he is a steady man at the bat' Since Hartsei and Strunk are left handed batsmen and the Cubs are expected to depend uppn right handed pitch ers the choice will probably fall upon one of them Back All Stnra Against Cubs I have heard so many folks here In Philadelphia grumbling "because we the All Stars I mean defeat ed the Athletics so easily I have heard seevral people say all off with the Mackmen "orget it kind people To be gin with I doubt if any team could win a series from the All Stars with such pitchers as Johnson Walsh and White If Chicago fans are elated because we defeated the American league champions so easi ly they are in wrong "The All Stars are willing to bet $10000 that with Johnson Walsh and White as pitchers they can trim the Cubs with less effort than it required to lick the Athletics Just consider that we played errorless ball behind our pitchers And if the National league lias any pitch ers that compare with Johnson and Walsh have failed to see them Possibly in the first two games the Mack champions were a bit flustratod But I have noticed in the last couple of games a decided brace I think the ma chine is just as smooth as it ever was They benefited by playing us because it kept them in shape and kept their minds free from worry over the big series And see no reason to change my that the Athletics are going to win series Will Be Long Series what I have learned pitcning stair is not in tne piuy condition And if such During the second perio he as Collins Baker and rArmy held Yale and the ball was at straighten out the shoots lone tally came In the fourth period of play Stung by the thought of defeat at the hands of the Aggies the Wolverines braced in the last round and ripped up crew in it style thcUt set the rooters crazy Borleske paved the way to the touchdown by a nretty 50 yard run to the arm 15 yard mark after taking the ball on a forward pass by McMil lan Dan Green took it on to with in a foot of the goal on the next plav circling' right end Right here Michigan found it Hard going against A im penetrable defense Tle yarsitj tried six times to send the ball over Often the Aggies were penalized but the pigsKinr vHzrr was nena lized then Green turned the trick on a direct pass iroin a piaee aiva mation Conklin kicked goal the Michigan rooters went wild delight Michigan Better Start Michigan had the best of the ar gument In the first round of play mainly on account of phenomenal toe work The Sagi naw boy outklcked Hill his old prep school rival in this period Two penalties imposed on A for holding and offside play a beauti ful forward pass from Thompson to Don Green and steady plunging by the Michigan backs brought the oval to the 3 yard tne A fumble was recovered by thevarsity and ball at tho the first session was still threw yards from the goal and was in A possession Taking UP the argument on their 3 yard line at the opposite end of the field Brewes men came back strong in the second period Hill kicked out to Green on Nllcnigans 20 vard line Two plunges and a forward pass from a play kick for mation availed nothing the Ag gies taking the ball and first down i 11 fho irrniinl wnen me uo i rom this point until the end or the second period the ball seesawed back and forth neither side coming dangerously near scoring Then camo that third period the beginning of tho second half Soccer Game at North End Park With the closing of the present base ball season at hand Manager addy McGraw of the new north end baseball park has been a very busy figures that a good ball park like a ball player must be worked regularly to be good With this idea in mind he has gone about getting athletic attractions to suit the weather Sunday morning the All Scots soccer football team will play tho Caledonians This is a regular scheduled game of the Detroit and District Soccer league Soc cer enthusiasts can reach the grounds by Baker Chene or ourteenth Clay cars City 15 Saginaw 16 of at Cortright and speedy backs tacklers busy they were in leather When Michigan had the ball A put up a wonderfully strong defense the work of Camp bell being especially noticeable tackling was lament ably weak especially in the open field On offense the Wolverines spurts of good form block ing much better than in their en counter with Case I In the kicking department Thompson fullback clever ly outpunted the much touted Hill The score came as a re sult of a blocked kick early in the third period a i cr (in yard mark booted the leather low It hit an A player and rolled to 12 yard line where Campbell fell on it When two at tempts failed to net anything Hill dropped back and had no trouble in counting the goal Special to The ree Chicago October Honk!" will be the triumphant toot of Tyrus Cobb as the Tiger Slugger burns up the boulevard in his prize automobile "Honk! will be the vindi cating note blown by Larry Lajoie as he steers his prize gasoline chariot about the streets Tills is the climax of the official Investigation which closed today an investigation started by President Johnson of the American league in an attempt to determine who was the premier clouter in his cir fn iinwine 1 against the Cleveland second base man that his last Sunday spurt was illegitimate As averages are usually figured the Cleveland and Detroit stars are tied for batting honors figuring down to the fourth decimal place shows Cobb to have the lead As the dope is figured he leads Lajoie by a margin of 000860 Thus the Tiger fielder won the hitting laurels in the major league by a margin of less than a single point but because of the closeness of the great race the donors of the prize have offered to present two automobiles instead of one and thio offer was accepted this afternoon Ban Statement After officially closing the vestigation President Johnson sued the following statement: "A thorough investigation that thiarA is DO saiibiieu stantial ground for questioning the accurancy of any of the eight baae hits credited to player aJo'e ot Cleveland club by the official scorer in the double header on Sunday October 9 at St Louis and all of them have been admitted to the 1910 batting records of the Am orirnn TCcLChlnS eonulusion5 I considered a detailed statement from Umpire Evans who officiated in these games as well as a special report from Mr Collins the official scorer at bt Ixuis who saw the game and Indorsed the cor rectness of the scoring of Mr Par rish his assistant "The margin is meager and each i of the contestants has during his UL 1X1 41x A wn aripq league contributed much to its pres no a hv his magnificent batting and all round work but I will certify to the National commission that Cobb has a clear title to the ship of the American league bats men for 1910 and is therefore en titled to the trophy as none of the National league batters approached his requested President Hedges of the St Louis club to further probe the charge that some one connected with his club at tempted to influence the official scoreiLand will insist that if the rtovionments warrant it that ade quate punshment be meted out to the i guilty party or parties Saginaw Downs Bay rite Mlth October aufarn rlefeatcd Bay Cltv Eastern to 6 today Cooper the half downs Scaseinskt scored Bay city touchdown Arthur Hill Reserves of Saginaw made the upriver town's victorycomplete defeating Bay City Eastern Kcserfves 10 to 3 umbling is Costly Jackson Mich October 15 umbling at critical times cost Jackson two touch downs aiid gave Albion One but In spite of this Jackson' won easily 36 to 6 in an abrevlated game Clever forward passing and long runs by Patterson Blair and iLogan featured for Jackson shape with Zirnmy at second The mishap to Oldring is a sad blow at this time Rube is a great fielder and it is in gathering in tho long drives of the Chicago sluggers that he will be missed His hitting would also have been a big asset But it looks as if the Alackmen must meet the Cubs without Old ring So we glance over the possible outtleld combination What Connie Mack intends to do I do not know think Lord in left Strunk in center and Mur phy in right will make a good com bination Two other trios are pos sible' even probable One is Hart sei in left Lord in center and Mur phy in right Another is Lord In left McInnis in center and Murphy in right Has been some talk of Mc Innis playing third and Baker go I fr ib nnitinid That would be Kurtzworth i a (lrastjc move which I am certain Barthell aianager Mack will not make It would break tip ms itiiieiu pmj lm I a great extent That may be put down: as a rumor without any foun dation I am sure I Experience Valuable At this time I look for Hartsei (to start 'the series' in left with Lord in center and Murphy in right Tbpsy has the experience He is a good man to lead off the batting list As Hartsei is pretty certain get on base sonienow no win an asset offensively Topsy is sure fielder and can cover nnd He Is not a wonderful thrower but he will get the ball to RE Bev file i 1QB Kellar THB Western (capt) RHB entonB Roehm Roenm 1 but was then forced out His loss apparently took out of the Chicagoans In the first quarter ot Hyde Park outplayed its nckTxuvr rri ii ill a i first play His generalship was ex cellent from the start The second quarter saw Detroit ODC II UM lIBll PU1 IC8 VU 7 XX vx 1 ward passes which put the ball deep I think the Cubs are In pretty good 2 zi A mi i Vi i vn xr of 1 into wyae usuuui janu started off like a whirl 'r live innings the Hillmen Lv one safe lilt while six lanneil But after that the '4 94 cllllltnwl 1 I TY TTY i If Vt I A sSns of stage fright and wheh Mc i nun out ne looKeu ic iovh'I i if the nine men retired while in action lour n's nt Mb innmg wften ie went to pieces tl Lajoie Is Satisfied Cleveland October Na poleon Lajoie' in an to night stated that he did not to question the figures given out bj President Ban Johnson but still believed that he should have been credited with nine hits in the much discussed St Louis gmes "I quite lie said I tvas treated fairly in way by President Johnson but think the scorer at St Louis an error in not crediting me with nine hits However IamI gladrthat the controversy is over I have tne greatest respect for 'Cobb as a bat ter and am glad of his NATIONAL ENDS THE SEASON Chicago Cubs Win Pennant After to Holding Lead rom May 25 Chicago October 15 The 1910 National Baseball league season came to a close here today with the defeat of St Ixiuis Chicago AVlth the exception of several son has ben closed for a week ollowing Is tne unoinciai stauuHig oc uit hivujs clabs with their percentages: bo Cincinnati Brooklyn562 St Louis 75 510 Boston nA tiiwi'l lino and 'Daly booted the pigskin over the from the 25 yard line and the game ed with the ball in midfield Army Scorea nt Last Yale kicked off and after an nnnt and sftveral plays secured the ball at midfield Yale then tried a forward pass Brown for the Army caught the ball on his own 40 yard line and ran with it to Yale's two yard line Dean on a forward pass from Surles took the ball over the line for the first 1 oucnaown anil men goal quarter the Army was satisfied to inlay a Kiunins thft SSCODd 1 IllV IIVIVI xvv mid field In the possession when the first half ended Score: Army 6 Yale 0 During the second period kicking featured the game the ball passing rapldlv up and down the field Mer ritt replaced Corey and Kessler went in for Riley for Yale A mo ment later Camp took Brooks I place in the Yale line up The period ended: Army 9 Yale 0 Ynle Braces In ourth In the last quater Yale braced rancis caught the ball on an at tempted forward pass by the Army and carried it from his own 10 vard line to mid field A forward pass netted 10 yards more The Army recovered the ball however on a fumble Dean punted to two yard line and Yale kicked out side' on her own 25 yard line try for a goal failed The long punt a moment later 'by Yale sent the ball to the 0 vard line and a muff gave it to Elis Daly sent the oval over the post for only score a field goal Army 9 Yale 3 Both teams resorted to kicking for the balance fthe game which ended with the ball in mid field In the possession Line up: The complete lineup was: WEST 1UIM position Wood ranke ilttlejohn Wler leapt) Arnold Walmsley Devore Hicks Hyatt Brown I ion i Surles McDonald (tOH1 Dean Goal from Dean Goal from Daly Pendle ton Bo wdoin Williams Penn sylvania ield ultz Brown Head Gillender Pennsylvania Time of 10 minutes I 6 to 4 It wa fl C'dw iHfl fl L' fl 1 ukl I Ti jf) jB niarit fl 1 an fl 1 IB erk Vi wB ix bH 91 Bl fl Ifl pat Im a 19 IB 19 Vii 19 i 91 Lr fl struck out 9 'nughnn IB fl Hcthinc I I I 3 40 out i 1 as Dr eke urder tne r1' rt I 7 oi 'A iSi i IK i.

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