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Wfjje fec SPORTING INANCIAL SPORTING INANCIAL PRICE MICHIGAN 1920 NO 3 5 DETROIT 4 ROM ORDHAM By Georgia Tech at INAL SCORE 21 TO 0 MANY SUBSTITUTES USED Mt aerial attack COLTS DEEAT into EASTERN i Sl BUCKEYES BEAT 1 ELEYEN 3 AIR ATTACKS BEATGOPHERS INTERSECTIONAL LOCAL JN'TERSCHOLASTIC MATE INTERSCHOLASTIC 0 goal Albion 1 LANSING MAULS RUTGERS BEATEN PASTIME STARS 1 ANN ARBOR HIGH BY RED ELEVEN GET GEARED UP Palmer LINT IT Cornell to ICrnMcllner in Gnllnudet ROCHESTER INSULT Tir MUST REGISTER TO RUN IN RAGE 7 14 0 25 yard TERRY KELLAR IS SUPPORTER YPSILANTI BEATS ABE ANXIOUS TO HUSKIES Score LE W' Toucbdou Chalmers Vj a 3 I I I 0 Stanford Arkansas 0 4 0 Columbia Bowdoin SpringUrld Hamilton 0 64 61 Eddie Pal picked up a "ne ubnsh 14 0 20 21 Olivet A I inn Akron Defiance Hiram f'lnrlnnnti 0 0 0 Colo (ol Nevada joining Marquette Kansas Oklahoma Colo Aggies Boston Col Amherst Hol? Cross Oregon Missouri Mines Washington Colo 6 II 61 46 64 66 63 St Johns Princeton Williams Hates RG 51 50 4 4 ltrovn JI I OCTOBER 31 fair) tried TEN CENTS I VW second on her Michigan rn off Colo Mines Creighton Kan Aggies Missouri Utah Aggies 63 ARTHUR HILL IS EASY WINNER i Costly aggressive 38 64 66 39 69 60 70 65 73 1014 SOUTH EYELASH INISH SAVES TIGERS St Gerard Reserve will play River Rouse Superiors today at Rouge park AH Gerard Players are requested to report at the Duplex A at lX tdock la uni form Bingham and Trowbridge at this method of attack Smith and Udnter did the work fur Rochester both goal from the by periods: 3 0 BREDIN WINS AT OAKLAND HILLS Drospects for the 1940 Olym pic learn nrr looking up Ted Meredith ul Olympic fame 1 1he proud father of a boy while Donald Lippincott who was a teammate of Meredith's at 'Stockholm and at the Vni versity of Pennsylvania in dad Wooster Purdue WooMer Mt Lnlon Ila Id al Oberlin Wittenberg Drake CRIMSON ROLLS VIRGINIA BACK 19 111 ID 30 43 Alma vamped nndefeated IL I A today 13 to 6 lack of punch in the final quarter when several scoring chances presented costing Alma a chance to tie aggregation looked the best that it has in weeks although fumbling at critical stages during the first half when the Maroon and Cream outplayed Ypsi badly proved costly Waggoner Walker and Zastro featured for Alma and Holmes Westcott and Houser fcr the win ner Cambridge Mas Oct 30 Har vard rolled up three touchdown and a field iroul aealnattha Uni versity of Virginia today winning 24 to 0 Although the visitors snowed proficiency in the overhead game their offense vanished at 25 varl line The Crimson slav ed the game almost entirely with substitutes wbo found some diffi culty early in the game in stopping the forward passes and end runs of the visitors Harvard scored In the first five minutes in a march from mhltlnld Virginia flashed an offense a few minutes later that carried the ball to 33 yard line where a forward pass was caught Then came another Crimson march to Virginia's ten yard line and Buell's field goal at the opening of the second period Through the re mainder of the second period and all of the third the defense of both teams was too strong for scoring although itLs who came in for a few minutes In the Harvard back field made one dah of 55 yards around the end In the final period Brown broke through and blocking a punt nick ed up the ball and ran 20 yards for a touchdown A few minutes later Hamilton caught forward pass and dashed to seven yaro line and after two plunges he picked another forward pass stand ing on the goal line and made the third touchdown Lineup and summary: Squad Outplays Heav ier Team With Ease lege oa Brand geld today 38 tn before the largest crowdtkqt ever wltneaned football gimc In the aonth Spectacular nino of more than 50 sard tor Captain lower llnrrun featured did not go down ing every inch ine Standing head above their fellows In the visitors line up were Halloran Captain it Patrick and Quarterback Steele all of whom displayed considerable merit and showed they are made of the stern stuff that enable Indi viduals to rise to bights when they tremena to itt comblna best that parts In Lewis Bredin won the golf championship of the Oakland Hills Country club in the 36 hole final round when he defeated Stand ish runner up 2 and 1 Bredin defeated A Wallace 5 and 4 in the semi finals while Standish won from IL Hill 4 and 2 In addition to the championship flight there were Class A and Class divisions with prizes for win ners and runners up In the Class A division Lehr defeated Salliotte 3 2 Ju the final I In Class A McLaughlin beat Gill 1 tQ Atlnotn Oe GRTK EQ HL HRH 42 yard line and dathed Murray the iron 1 Johnson ibaved the mountaineers from a shut out when be booted a held goal over the crussbar from the 35 yard hne Murray kicked Princeton's field goal also a drop kick from the ib yard line 6 0 ts of Texas dengue 4 Special to The ree Press Saginaw Oct SO Arthur Hill high defeated Ray City Western at Merrill field here today 28 tn 7 Arthur Hill ran up a total of 21 points In the first period but in the second half the down river crowd played the locals even each side a touchdown therner ight Hard tne Melt Before Attack of Yostmen Thereafter" 2 Touchdowns Against 1 at Alma Mich Oct 30 re team lost to Ypsilanti Nor Ac eleven Northern Manugcrs to Win Northern High school defeated Central 13 to 6 on Grindley field in a most spectacular battle When Brownie All uncorked a beautiful pass Bratten spedy Northern end scampered across the goal line for the initial counter A moment later Allen kicked goal In the second quarter Central completely outplayed the Northern lads ulcher tore through North Continued On Page 35 Pirate Sign Semi Pro The Pittsburgh Pirates playing a barnstorming game at South Bend Ind on October 11 found a catch er with the Singer team of the In dustrial league there who looked so good he was signed for a trial with Pittsburgh ne season His name is Joe Baker Bonnell Ca ull Cntveraity High lint Central Tniifihrfnu Ul Ufdim Mitctwli Warmer erguson Goals from touchdoun WeiM 3 in 6 Lone Lawion Head PrtzoM Time of minutes Substitutions: Uni Taylor for Suvens: Nolan for Cook TiifeRis for West Downer for IHrckcr Perkins for Dodds LANSING Kypke Brown Weston Astley Thayer Johnsoni Stebbins Roh Richards Nelier 0 0 7 7 Says Dempsey Will Beat Car pentier in ive Rounds Vreclsnd Goals from touch VreNand Stymie Um Burroughs Head Patter hon Time uf 15 minutes Sub "Eastern Bellman for Stuart Jarlowitx for Guyman: Haines fur Breslin Breslin for Hamilton Stanbury for ZenderSeifert for Hendrlan for Huff: Chatman for Hendrian Eckler for Witherspoon Northwestern Puts Indians Oat of Interscholastic Cham pionship Race Red and White Team Maltes Its irst Touchdown After 4 Play Toucbdou Chalmers McArdle rank Smith Goal1! from Bingham 2 Smith 0 in 2 Substitutions: Curtid for Goebel Johns for rank: rank for Johns Barke Bullard Head Du tx field yeiter Marathon Here Thanksgiving Day for Amateurs Only Amateur Athletic Union rule which requires that all athletes participating in a sanctioned event must be strict amateurs and must be registered with the governing body will be enforced by the Irish American Athletic club in its ten mile run Thanksgiving day Athletes who are not registered or whose certificates are not up to date will not be allowed to start Charles Earl 4 Si Woodward avenue chairman of the athletic committee of the I A A with whom entries close on November 20 states that there is no difficulty In registering Charles I) Lynch 1706 Dime Bank building president of the Central A A can take rare of all Detroit applicants or others In the Central section which includes Michigan Illinois and Wis consin Athletes registered with any sec tion Metropolitan Allegheny Moun tain Middle Atlantic New England or others are eligible for tle Detroit event as are Canadian athletes registered with the Amateur Athle tic Union of Canada OHIO STATE Mvi rs Huffman Taylor Trott Spiers Slyker Workman Cott Blitw Taylor 8 4 0 0 6 York Oct Abe Attell who is under several indictments in connection with the baseball gambling scandal will appear in Chicago next Monday not only to plead to the charges a but eo insist on a hearing before' the grand jury which investigated his case according to Eugene McGee of jhe law firm of ulton McGee which represents the accused for mer pugilist McGee said that Attell was anx ious to his name of these He said Attell would plead not guilty to the indict ments Sullivan of Bos ton whose name has also figured conspicuously in the gambling in vestigation will also go to Chicago on Monday to ask for a hearing be fore the grand jury McGee said Palmer Score by periods Chicago Ohio State 4 Ohio Touchdown Taylor Goals from 1L Workman Bln lhfuu Knight (Dart mouth) ld Hutchins Purdue) i i ng uuuwb Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier have been matched for the heavyweight championship They are guaranteed a purse of $500000 and a share in the moving picture receipts fYHi'am A Brady Tex Richard and Charles Cochran the latter an English sportsman are the promotors Left to right the men are: Jack Dempsey William A Brady Georges Carpentier and Charles Cochran Below is a portrait of Tex Rickard Kellar light heavy weight who has trained with both Georges Carpentier and Jack pempsey who hAs fought Dempsey and tnanv coasters is back the west look ing for matches He is now in Portland where he will meet Tiny Herman on October 27 Kellar in picking Dempsey as master says worked with both nf Ihe believe Carpentier would last five rounds The renchman can bit hard but he cannot stand a punch He Is a good pitcher but not so good a catcher Ithaca Oct 0 Rutgers offered determined resistance hrc today but was defeated by Cornell a score of 2 4 tv 0 Cornell need the heaviest and strongestpporint of the season thus far Although able to Solve line plays a wonderful aerial at tack combined with the brilliant running of Eddie Kaw Cornell left halfback overwhelmed the New Jersey eleven Cornell got under waydn the second period when a long forward pass Kaw to inn brought the ball to the shadow' of goal Kaw circled the left end for a touchdown Mayer soon duplicated for another Cornell touchdow'n In the fourth period a forward pass Kaw to Mayer placed the ball on Rutgers 12 yard line Kaw dashed around the left for a touchdown With two minutes tp play Quarterback Carey of Cornell dropped a line Score Cornell Rutgers Garrity Races i 42 Yards to Touchdown in inal Quarter Princeton Octi A last minute spring of 42 yards by Gar rity gave Princeton a close victory over West Virginia university foot ball team here this afternoon to 10 to 3 Each team had scored a goal from the field when Garrity Intercepted a West Virginia forward pass in the fourth quarter on West Vir ginia across fur a touchdown Kicked Bines Sell Hartford The Kansafc City club has sold isnorcstop uruce narttorq nreveoort Kansas City got Hartford i from Seattle early la the 1920 seison Hliaois Employs orward Passes to Good Effect Wins 17 to 7 Urbana 111 Oct 30 orward passes gave Jlllnoijr a J7 to 7 vic tory over Minnesota today the stonewall line of the Gophers mak ing it necessary for the Jllinl to depend on aerial attacks Illinois was outplayed In the first quarter Minnesota carrying the ball to the 15 yard line twice but lacking the punch to cross Un one occasion Eckberg tried a field goal but the ball sailed wide of tha posts Walquist broke loose in the mid dle of the second quarter and had a clear tldd ahead when ho fell losing a chance fnr an Illinois touchdown Shortly after how ever he shot a pass to Carney for a touchdown the play being re peated for a second touchdown Ralph letcher kicked both goals touchdown came in the third period after a long pass Ruben tv Eckberg the latter going over for the score Ralph letcher tried to kick two field goals in the final period before his third attempt was successful 2 0 0 Touchdown umbles Cost Orange and Black Lads Chance to Take the Contest Intercepting a forward pass on Eastern's 25 yard Captain Vreeland of the Northwestern high school eleven raced 75 yards to the touchdown that enabled the Colts to eliminate the Indians from the Detroit interscholastic tool ball championship race That and the ensuing goal scored in the first period were the only points made In the came wnicn was piayea nerore a parity nousc on joyce day afternoon Hntern umbles Eastern olaveil an stuborn came and earned the tight to th victors nil ttre way Indeed had tt not been for fumbles when within striking distance of the goal line the result probably would have been different However this should not bo taken to Indicate that Hie Colts did not display as much enthusiasm for the fight aa their opponents On the contrary they were In the battle every moment nt the time and able at the psychological moment to taka advantage of the failure of Eastern "cover to prevent Vreeland from getting away on his game winning sprint Celts Near to Title Tho game waa well played throughout and leaves Northwest ern in the pos'tion where It will be required only to defeat Northern to clinch the city championship Lineup and summary: SUBSTITUTES IN PLAY MICHIGAN SCORES EASILY ON TULANE VARSITY TEAM 11 I ootball Scores I kuid make tho aerial game Lhtn in the last quarter bnsrht pass and a yard of making a town lint Wnllops of High lint touchdowns and 'defeated Univer sity high by a 33 to 0 count The locals cani back strong in the sec ond half and outplayed the lint team the last two periods lint scored three times in the first quar ter and twice tin the second Uni versity had the ball on three yard line in the last quarter but lost thq ball on an intercepted forward pass Weiss and Mitchell were the big ground gainers for lint while Carroll and Stort did excellent work on offense for Uni versity UNIVERHTY Storen Cork I Mrlltargie QUlTU Grlx Str vens Sherer Have Some Good Scores Put in Scrap Book rastlme gunners were out strong force at the traps at the last shooting date getting practice before the hunting reason opens Passage missed only two tar gets out of 75 and Mr Kiusman a new member turned in the splen score of 72 out of 75 birds shot at The winners of silver spoons were: Slattery In fir Stock ing in and Passage in class Today win the regular shoot The score at 75 blue Rocks: itanna Hill Young Larnite Dr Stocking Walsh Richards Wobrock Slattery Powell Vassa ge Passage Aken Webber Garrvt Paine Berry Van Esley Knepper A Hartford Hartford Hall Klusman Hubert Burch US Olympic Team or 1920 Begins ichigan Beats Tulane 21 to 0 University of Detroit Swamps ordham A a A A a a A A A A I ILINOIS CRUSHES GOPHERS AND OHIO STATE TRIUMPHS OVER CHICAGO BY A SINGLE POINT IN TWO BIG CONERENCE GAMES Mlllera Make a Deal The Minneapolis club of the As sociation has made a deal with the Oklahoma City club of the Western league for Pitcher Itamsev Outfielders and Harper' They are taken on options and will ba turned back it not kept after trial tn the spring Attell to Insist on Hearing in Baseball Scandal ure bring overwhelmed by uus otis The HuHornn Patrick for wit rd pasting tion Cor ordham ii th has ben sn ln thu manr a vean There ran be no one tn particular fngled out on tho Detroit team for Individual honors for all played their parts ably and well Vosa again proved his ability an a lines man by slopping all plays coming his way and by again breaking through blocking a punt and con verting it into a touchdown Toward the close of the game Onrh Duffy ruh1 many second end third string men into the con filct and all gave splendid accounts of themselves IRM' Hardly had th teama undrr way frre Detroit had tw'orvd a touctnluu and thereby admlalaured a rude ehock to tho ordhamltee from which they earned never abl to recover Halloran had car ried kickoff back from ordham's 10 to the vard Hne when the tide tamed Kwm fumbled on the ftret Dlay and trolt recovered Two amasbes by lt3Ern aid made It first down on the yard hnel and thn it required four more ntunca be fore ieltz waa able to go over on buck through right guard Vote kicked the goal $core: Detroit 7: ordham 0 1 There waa no more scoring in the quarter although the olay for the must part of the tim wan in ordham However the Eatemrs eompelled th KM and White eleven to kick on numerous oeraaiortN Th only ordham got within striking distance or tho Detroit goal a drop kick was etUMved bv Gatelv from' the 4Vyard line but Vow blocked the tall down However Gatelv being required a Httie later to punt He kicked over the goal Hne and the bail was put In play on Detroit's yard strir Long runs hr itzcrald and Neill enabled De troit to put the ball on ordham 37 ywrd Hne where the quarter ended with De troll still leading 7 to 0 HXOM) qi'ARTEH Within a moment or two after th second period began of had peered again for a long forward pass Ba han to put th1 ball on the Bronx team's one yard Hne whence after one failure Sltj went over for the touchdown This May brought about the unusual set ne of a oiayrr at tempting to slug an official for Quarter back Steele substituted for Noonan claim ing that the ball had not been carried across the Hne becaruj enraged and swung wildly at Referee Ijiu xr cised commendable patience with the errant and acting on the plea uf Obtain ite Patrick permitted the unruly ordham Dd tn continue in the game Voss failed in his attempt to kick the goal Score: Detroit 13 ordham 0 Voss kicked over the goal Hne on the Continued On itge 25 Score Three Touchdowns and Held Goal Against Southerners 3 goal fran Id Duell sut for lta geraitb Noble Amherst Um Cannell Tufta ield Murphy rown Head Brown A A Tuna cf per iodv ifteen minutes tach Local Lads Take Hard ought Battle 14 12 Detroit University school de feated Rochester 14 to 12 at Belle Isle Both teams put up a hard game The Hne plunging was too much for the Rochester clan shone while best making large gains on end runs scored first on a pags Hartwick to Chalmers who ran 40 yards for a touchdown Rochester came back strong and scored two touchdowns ne on a pass to rank another' on dash through a broken field after receiv ing a punt McArdle circled right end and ran 25 yards for the last tally Bingham kicked both goals This defeat of Rochester is greatly appreciated by the as it helps to ease their feel PlWmH4HWSWSWIIS4HtfSl4 IHltl MH nw1t1( 1l (y TTT 'WT fl Principals in istic Combat of International Importance ThatW ill Be ijUljlKvll iilriM Staged Some Time Between ebruary 1 and July 1 in America or Havana qq (JHAD UlMSMSMSSMWMSl MUR qI IJ II 1 Il II i orward Passing Attack la AU Easterners Are Able to Use Successfully BY RALSTON GOSS Putting real snap and dash its running attack University of Detroit overwhelmed football eleven bn Navin field yes terday afternoon and emerged vic torious by the score of 39 to 0 after a game that was replete with bits of brilliant individual play good team work considerable fumbling and some sensational for ward passing Never before this season have Coach men shown to bet ter advantage: than they did on this occasion They put every thing they had into their attack played aggressively on the defen sive and showed that they are capable of defeating some of the best teams in the country Show Karl Alinort from the kickoff dm they ueniunstrate their superiority over their opponents for it was hardly tour minutes after play be an they scored their first touchdown and thereafter it became a tlon only of how largo the margin of victory would be and whether or hot posaeMcd by the way of the beat forward passing pair seen here In a couple of aa would be able to cross the Io cal team's goal line A ordham fumble on rhe very first scrimmage play of tho game put the ltd and White eleven in possession of the ball on the East 22 yard line and on the slsth play thereafter Sells tore through over his own right guard for tho first touchdown This un expected turn of events seemed dishearten the visitors somewhat and to put a lot of spirit Into the local eleven Even so ordham was not outfought for the Irish from the Bronx took everything that waa sent their way and while beaten witnout contest of jrround Pair a and shoulders Poor Headwork by University Team Loses Game 21 to 7 Ann Arbor Mich Oct 30 Lan High defeated Ann Arbory straight football here on Weins this morning The final count C7 to 7 The Capital City lads tamvti a powerful running and Ringing attack lathe third quarter particular they gained through lint and around the ends at MIL Touchdown number two was result of a steady march down ficlo from theLansing 20 yard phe locals battled gamely and a good aerial offensive lacked the necessary punch in moments Three times Pfcy got the leather down under shadow of the goal posts but Med to put 5 it over Poor head Jfk cot the university umbling was much in' L4" victors? Richards and 'Mtr gained the most ground The line held well PPrie performing excellently on2de '3' rHT en was the mainstay Hne Ann Arborites both in tack in carrying the ball I ine solitary touchdown for the va? pad to the last three of play when Pardon right Lansing fumble and vver the goal line The A5 slwed tp by innumera fr injuries The r' lasted fully three hours ARBCilU 9TATE INTERCOLLEGIATE A 1O PNllnntl Id Western Norm4H HHIsdalr 0 big Ohio Slate 7 Chicago Illinois 17 Minnesota Indiana 10 Northwest Score Touchdown Kick Goal the Twoz Stopping Ma roons 7 to 6 Chicago: OcL Ohio State scored a 7 to 6 victory over Chicago before 27000 persons today Ohio had entered the fourth period be hind 6 to 0 The victory of the undefeated Ohio State eleven run ner up in the 1D19 race eliminated Chicago from the 1920 champion ship The play that started the defeat of Chicago was made by Myers Buckeye left end who grabbed a poor punt on 40 yard Hne and raced to the 30 yard tine be fore being thrown out of bounds Workman Buckeye quar terback made a 25 yard forward pass to his brother Nuell who had relieved Slykcr at right end Noell Workman caught th pass and brought the ball to 10 yard line Taylor the fullback rip ped off four yards and on the next two plays went over for a touch down Workman kicked goal' After the touchdown Hoge Workman tried for a field goal from the 13 yard line but the Maruuns raced towards the ball with their hands above their heads and block ed the attempt Chicago started out like a cer tain winner and piled a six point load in seven minutes mr Maroon fullback fumble and raced yards for a touchdown Jackson however fail Central high scored five to kick CHICAGO Strohmeicr Jackwn Hrber McGuire Halladay 4 Neff I i IIW1ICT I Hwd (VReraaft jau idel I PfctArjJ tty Pecker I Sharp Van Warmer Wcisa Mitchell erguson ft 0 ft 13 0 0 33 Van Backfield De Well Dunn Perrin and Im A fost Pute Douglas in Charge While He Goes Scouting for Information at Chicago qnccial to The ree Press Tuber Oct Michigan de? Lied Tulane university here on vi aUordioon 21 0 uciu isda nwas a battle between two pow LTi offensive teams When eitner t00k possession of the ball It al W11L 7k Was much superior however he should have annexed two kd sue HOh halves Hitional with the ball on the Taiane Michigan made a total of 1 first nrlv iorns: too wwmwwm 1 Clab aMo IlehAl numocr Mks and Perrin npped off gain SV oob I A A llter gam ttrnuna tuu Rias and Blue also showed sheal newA nniint Perrin came touch Paptr Lere Inserted in the third quarter intercepted three Tulaue fees and nabbed one that Banks ESS He also showed up well In The Greenbacks were fat Ind particularly successful at ths camo On several occasions Kir backs outran tho Michigan Lds fr Is) to 15 yards Ilbelr criss crosses and end runs Lera profitable that twice they tan within scoring distance of the Eslverine Koal Brown Lu their stellar speed artist Ths tschlgan line played its usual a mwive game Enormous holes E7ntantly opened oft tackle fwj of the regulars Wfeman and fcllson did not play on account or Mines and Johns filled tair places very capably I A stiff westerly wind a cloudless Kue sky and a snappy atmosphere tatributed to make the 7a nnn pitions ideal A crowd of 13 000 fctBMsed the fray and constantly Keerad "Gormany" Schulz former star center now Tulane libletic director I IRST QUARTER Michigan had a good chance to tore in the first quarter After Ei exchange of punts the Bteketee Gd Usher combination of eight Lbyg advanced the ball from nud kd to the Tulane seven yard line Bbe visitors held at this juncture Ed Usher failed to gain on the pnrth down tho ball going ovr I During the rest of the period Le play fluctuated from one side bi the field to the other Banks pissed a Greenback punt and the huthrnetH took the ball on the yard line But failing to gam three tries they punted to theichigan 27 yard line the quarter kded with the ball in Tuiaressession on her own 20 yardslinc Rftrer Mirbiean luianc IMlCOM) QUARTER Tulane opened up tho carter by punting outsld lis tm 1 nt' I'nq 1 hpn rrnt started 1 itkle playb end runs and rs" through the line the back uu il Iht: bail down to uw Continued On Page S3' in waubi ha rr Nellcr 2 1 fmm tnucii Ann Ann Pcl Mamers ror Johnson Ines ia Remlnston letcher of Ji a1' the KS li bo a great of I ho Oefeate the 1 win tieL the sbL at their field on Xi 1 tho £im to startua im4KI4SIMS4SMMMSM4ISMWS4SMMM4WSM4 Swamped 4 1 fiS 0) AB 1 Geonria C'eairr cl 1 st Artis uaehdwna by WKXV Half Baek 1 Jm a 7 able to set it a A bp Wx i 1 B'W VW a Hui vf 4 RIMTM TSSWA I 9 jB Sy a JfK' I 7 Br I a i 4B jBrHjfa A 3 8 I 2 rt id IL I 1 I Detroit HI ordha 0 Mlchlgaa 21 Tulaae 0 Harvard 24 Virginia 0 Notre Dame 27 Army 17 Navy 47 West Rea 0 EASTERRN (0) N'TIDVESTERN (7) Scheible Witherspoon Hamilton Svager Sullo Blackmer Cunningham Bliss Stuart Stephm Gujman Miller lireslin (capt)R Huff McIntyre Sweeney Zender Humphrey Krats Day leishman Vreeland (capt) Score: Eastern ft 0 Northwestern 7 0 0 7 Hat at 0 14 Rochester 12 Pontiac 20 Western Northern 13 Ontral 6 Junior Col 42 erris Inst 0 Northwestern 7 Eastern 0 HARVARD VIRGINIA Cfnrkff Newman Eastman Hall Olmstead enwick Hankins Brown McConnell LxfCkwood Tt Clark irombe? Mlhle ltrrerald Witt (Jratwlck I Rinhsrt Humphrey Kuaaefi tair llton EU Zundle Hanr 7 3 0 11 24 Virginia ft ft Harvard Touchdown Hamilton Hruwn: Koala from touchdown Gratwjck Albion 6S Hillsdale Arthur IIIII2S Hay West 7 Lnnsing 21 Ann Arbor 7 Innin 44 Jh ldlna Sng East 2M ort Huron 0 Ouaway Ill retoakey 0 7 ILLINOIS MINNESOTA Ihllstrom McLIntock Ems LT Enke 0 Smith Tierney Depler Clem nt Mohr LG7 Gillen Olander LT Atwoxl Carney Echherg 7 Bob letcher Arnston Walqulst Rlf Brown 0 LH i' Score by periods: Illinois 0 14 0 3 17 0 0 7 7 Montana State 3 Gonzales 0 Haskell 21 St Louis 7 California 17 Oregon Aga 7 Idaho 21 Whitman 7 Dubuque lb Cornell Coll 7 Carleton 2t Olat Dak 14 Dak Ags 7 ranklin 47 Rose 7 Morningside 4 South Dakota 3 an Tech 2 Centre Vanderbilt 20 Kentucky Georgia 7 AOburn 0 Maryland 13 No Carolina Virginia 21 No Car State 9 Wa and Jeel3 Virginia Poly ings over the 43 to 0 score handed them last game by Rochester U'S ROCHESTER Chalmers Ixnadsbe King Russel Singleton Goddard Lathrop Sheppard Barton RG Gunn Newcomb RT Spa'dlrx Go bei ranlc McArdle Smith Hartwick LH Iunter Bingham Sjwld'Qg Trowbridge Zallner IV i I 2 I.

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