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4 6 PART SPORTS INANCIAL and PAGES 25 to 36 The Indianapolis SundayStar VOL 17 NO 143 EIGHT CEN TS SUNDAY MORNINC OCTOBER 26 1919 Buckeyes Triumph Over Men in Conference Classic COLGATE WINS Ohio State Wins Game Bulwark of Notre Dame ootball Aggregation With Michigan 13 3 ROM TIGERS IN LAST HAL Brilliant Playing by Irvington Team Puts Them in Lead al the Watkins Shoves Ball Across for for Long Ruhs in irst Half Open Play eatures INTENSE COMPETITION IS EATURE GAME LINEUP AND SUMMARY i for the Witmer on (Michigan Aggies Beat the DePauw Gridders 27 0 Left Guard Quarter HARVARD WINS 47 TO 0 Schiver Scores Three Touchdowns for Honors of Game Cfidi Harris BADGERS DOWN IRISHERS WIN Dlx ILLINOIS HOPES ROM NORMAL SCHOOL 53 0 RANKLIN LOSES 94) Attack of Wisconsin had 2 more line gaining yards GENERALS BEAT punt PENN LAAYETTE SYRACUSE WITH BY ARCHIE WARD A LATERALLY ootball Results the ball Rose 21 Bwtler 7 kick the Aggie goal back HtUbnrgh 16 Gr orgia Terb i un Mtehljran Agries 27 Defauw get the DARTMOUTH TRIMS CORNELL especially Hainms CONTINUED ON PAGE 26 and 1 Left Tackle Stein of Starck Schwarzer Stroh I' Right Half Score by periods: IOWA BEATS COPHERS WESTMINSTER WINS eleven They scored 22 and CONTINUE? ON PAGE 26 CONTINUED ON PAGE 26 Wa! quhtt Crangle 0 0 0 0 Guild Wendt Mowery Welborn the south In which then when Rose Butler Abbott Barscha Gould Sundt Jarobl King Briggs Gadlsch Shields Straw Strubing Trible Robertson Gulick eensatlcn 23 points for for for both teams had the ball the ball and in downs rank twenty yard Bixler El Ison Erickson Smith 0 0 Goals 1 Brown Sanders Shell the the Watkins Laird Gillo caused byubatl Michigan mm an Galloway Barton Oklahoma 7 Drake 0 Cfix innai 1 2 Kjix olleg Morningside offl for Statfen Seif Kremer at right guard took This shift weakened would have been dif rpshes was compelled to for the a Lag full of triple passes and onside kicks which would have Aggies bewildered had the field been fast enough to execute last period several good behind leg in ed by icteht End Quarter Back Ixfft Half Right Halt ull Back Score by Periods stuck mostly to in the final parted Harris for Brophy for ria Hager Xavier won the toss an off to ranklin defending COMMITTEE PLANS OR WABASH DEPAUW GAME Ing the ball over touchdowns while Wisconsin' (14) esion BreederBunge Carpen ter took to ranklin held the Catholic boys for three downs without allowing them to gain any ground When St Xavier failed to make fi(te yard line broke through The Westminster "five won from th? Stover for Hioch A Wood for Welborn Referee Coffin (Cornell) um pire Malhoney (Notre Dame) head laM man Swope (Indiana Time of 15 minutes Nebraska 7 Missouri enlson Oberlin AVentcrn lax 6 Washington 13 Grinnell 0 the teams had battled without a Washington and Jefferson had in the best position and twice had for field goals but without suc With six minutes to play Syra had the ball on its twelve yard PRINCETON Oct Colgate defeated Princeton here today 7 to 0 In one of the bitterest football struggles ever seen in Palmer Memorial Stadium The Tigers held the visiting team even throughout the greater part of the game and had the ball deep in Colgate terri tory most of the fourth quarter and once Trimble dashed across the Maroon line only to be called back for off side play in the Orange and Black line 'Colgate early found the Princeton line practically impenetrable and resorted to a forward passing attack at the start of the second half A bad kick by Trimble gave Colgate the ball bn Princeton's thirty two yard line Anderson quarter back then opened a fierce attack using Gillo tim after time against the Tiger forwards and mixing his line plays with a forward passing game The Maroon team finally gained first down inside the Orange and Black ten yard line but the Princeton line steadied and took the ball on downs Trimble kicked out of danger but An derson brought the ball back with a nice run and Colgate was once more within scoring distance Watkins found a hole in the right side of the Tiger line and on a forward pass Anderson to Watkins took the ball over for a touchdown West kicked the goal Trimble and Strubing played brilliant games for Princeton being the main factors in the forward passing attack attack centered around Anderson and Gillo while West was a tower of strength on the defense The lineup ana Princeton Bigler Keck Dicklson Callahan McGraw (capt) Right arise ue changed sides in me made punted I Pauw Immediately returned the ktek nd Bassett caught th ball on his own fifteen yard line Hamnv'ii fumhhd and iMl'nww recovered the ball territory Red for IJght made run for tne Quakers Derr made most of plunging gains carry for two of the three Light excelled in cir id White ends lafay of 63 to 4 The floor work of the winners was remarkably fast The basket caging of Hargon and Graham was the of the game respectively Only Touchdown of Game in Third West Kicks Orange Line Strong Stale 48 Promts 7jiowdoin 30: Colby 0 iUnuns 13 Ihimiltvn 0 Swart hiiiotV 20 Johns Hopklo 6 Now I 9 HrnMirlner 'Holy 'ros 69 Connecticut Arrte CwunectKut Aestejau 17 Unien 9 The second being on the anything in the Left End A Left Tackle Ieft Guard Center Right Guard Right Tarkio Hight End the cause of all of Rose's throe touch downs Englehart carried the ball over for the first touchdown Noiws kicked goal A blocked kick gave Steffen a chance to score the second touchdown and Nouss again booted ball over for a point 0 NV touchdowns from field GIPP PUTS BALL ACROSS IN MINUTE AND A HAL MINNEAPOLIS Minn Oct Supe rior speed deadlier tackling and a break of luck which paved the wav for a drop kick from the thirty yard line by A Rose: Dlx for Tag rar Nouss for Reinking rner Englehart for Hat Standau McLargh for Rioeh for Brdwn back scored a touchdown in quarter after the Illinois line before the fierce charges of the backs Davey kicked the goal touchdown Wisconsin made sue hvn charging through gains each time he from th Aggie A ggi or a rd blocked the try Puts Across Second Defeat for Min nesota In Two Years who ran thirty yards fur a touchdown but the referee ruled he stepped out side and he was called back The half ended soon after with the score: Michi gan Aggies 20 Iteauw 0 The Old Gold offense stiffened nearly 100 per rent In the third quarter With Schwei out of the armer lineup A lost much of her punch and the offensive team work was dcmoralhsi ollowing the kick off to A Coryell fumbled and recovifed tho ball on the thirty fi ve yard Notre Dame Displays Whirlwind Attack and Scores on Kala mazoo Eleven at Will Through out Game 6 0 0 3 and Erickson Stein 11 Swarthmore rnfHmhli Itead ney Princeton Time of 15 min utes Much of the credit for the fine showing Notre Panic has made so far this season goes to the flashy set of backs and the sterling tackles which Coach Kockne has developed This star quintet which will appear against Indiana at Washington Park next Saturday is composes! of Bergman Kipp and Miller in the back field and Coughlin' and Crowley at the tackle positions Gipp and Bergman are the chaps who negotiated the touchdown from the kick off against Nebraska Gipp taking the oval and then tossing it to Bergman who skimmed down the side lines until he had crossed the last chalk mark Bergman is being boosted for an all Western berth comes from Bl Gipp is an expert drop kicker and tosses forward passes with uncanny accuracy This shifty pair is ably assisted by Miller a full back who can pound his way through the line whim a short distance is needed for first down Coughlin is an Bnglcwood high school product and a power in the line Be is well matched on the other side of tho lino by Crowley ield Oct than 2000 football this afternoon to Illinois CIO) Reich le Tngwerson Leiteventha1 Schlaucterman Iepler dander Mohr Birch (Earlham) referee Schommer (Chicago) umpire Thurber (Colgate field judge: Prugh (Ohio Wesleyan) head linesman' Time of Periods ifteen minutes each Irwin was lilted to capacity and the crowd of 25U0 fans showed lots of enthusiasm and pep throughout the game The Butler freshmen made their Initial appearance in green caps follow ing an ancient custom out at Butler of the frcshics donning the verdant green at the first home game of the season Another feature that added to the col lege spirit and pep was the thirty ftve ptere band that made its first appear ance The band was a huge success and from college songs ragtime and 'marches down to the funeral march that It obligingly played for the thirteen Rose rooters who staged a miixiature snake dance during the intermission after the Butler students had left the field DePauw 'made two attempts to drop iMiriuii ii iLifi tin' In the second period from tho Aggie forty flve yard line but the kick fell about ten yards short The hip Hoosier full back tried again in the final quarter UUL and a week ago Columbia rtefoatefi Amherst to day 9 tc 7 Canapary figured in the Scoring for the winners kicking a field goal from ths forty six yard line In the second period and on a forward pass from him a little later Thornton went over for a touchdown Hopes of Conference Title alls Before ierce to better ad captain through time for short He also broke away Sparks and Weston were the only Michigan backs who could gain with anything like consistency while Harley and Stinchcomb were the only Ohio men who could get away with regularity There was little line plunging by either team except from kick formations most of the gaining being oft tackle and around the ends Neither team could gain Touch ground on passes but the Buckeyes proved best nt straight football Ohio got the breaks of the game but showed best in addi tion and deserved to win Harley Gets Touchdow The touchdown in the third quarter by Harley fpllowed a sensational run by Stinchcomb who slipped through a hole in the line and ran twenty seven yards to forty second yard line At this point Harley broke loose and tre off his' forty two yard run around the left end for a score punt out grounded and Ohio lost her chance to add the point for goal leaving the score 13 to 3 This was the last of the scoring for both teams the ball seesawing back and forth throughout the rest of the third quarter and throughout the final period Michigan tried forward passes fipe of three and one half pounds to the man Gen Peyton March chief of staff of the United States Army and ft Lafayette alumnus was among the spec tators Center Right Guard Right TackleRight End NEW football today' line in danger Cornell making only three first downs The feature of the game was a marvel ous drop kick by Robertson leTt half back Dartmouth In the fourth period Standing on his own fcrty flve yard line he drove the ball straight at the Cornel lans for the Wabasli foot ball game which will Im played nt Washington Park Nov Are nlreaxly aAKiimlng late form and enthusiasts of the two schools predict that thin annual clawh between the two mil rivals of the tate will draw the record crowd of the bchmoh Guernsey Van Riper and Roy Rich havo chargeof the action Van Riper represent Ing Panw and Rich Wv baeh Other members of the commit tee include Blaine Patton Ji Ziegler and Bingham of 5Va tmh and Mayor 'harje Jewett Donah! Bridge and Rotwcv Clark of DePauw Several fraternity parth and alumni banquets are on the hed ule of the two school for this date also ARMY WANTS GAME Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quart er Back Left Half Back Rielit tnJf Bark Nonpenberger ull Back Touchdown Geiseling touchbark Dough erty bash natl nnl i that rey for McCarthy Kenne Gejseling Schramm for McGary for Dean: ranklin Pruitt for Hayes for Pike ornwnld for Pike for Hayen lynn for Browni: 3 13 Miami 0 Iteerven 52 Bald wln WaU 54 Illinois allege 3 South Iako than did his slipping Robertson Drop Kicks ifty ive Yard YORK Oct 25 Dartmouth's team defeated Cornell 9 to 0 At no time was the Green goal SYRACUSE Oct 25 Wash ington and Jefferson's big football eleven today outplayed Syracuse in all departments of the game and with a burst of speed by Half Back Erickson in the final six minutes of play won by the score of 13 to 0 Throughout the first three periods and well past the half way mark in the final quar ter score been tried cess Aggies scored first In the first five minutes of play The Aggies won tho toss and deckled ti kick to DePauw Right off the bat Dt Pauw failed to make first down and punted to Springer who wai downed in his tracks on the Aggie a twcntv five yard line Hainmes went through center for eight yards fumbted wa given to ranklin Klngsoliver miauRd the ball which rolled rTnklin's cnnL Klnrsnii vr wiirr recovering the ball only tn be tackl Daugherty Xavier's fast center mtesplay gave the St ng? tlon a touch back The beginning of the second qt found the ball on ranklin's forty line with ranklin on the defensive several minutes of straight football with neither side accomplishing an thing rranaiin punveu inc oun tu ot Noppnberger St Xavier's full caught the ball and carried It yards before he was downed ranklin was penalized fifteen for holding St Xavier made tv successful attempts at forward Rlrnhl tha rtrhf fend rtf ranklin repted a forward pars and carried it for twenty five yards 1 ranklin th carried the ball twenty yards by line plunging only to lose when touchdown was In sight by a fumble St Xavter took possession of the ball and rushed It to its ten yard line by straight bucks and end run St Xavter then lost the ball bv a fumble ranklin then attempted to forward pass but the thmw was Intercepted by Giseling St Xavier's right end who ran twenty yards for a touchdown Noppen berger St Xavier's full back then kicked goal i ne nrsi Superior Playing Gives Invaders Victory With Open ield Run ning by Erickson BY CONRAD CHURCH Special Correspondent of The Star ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 25 Ohio State proved too strong team today and theBuckeyes put the Wolverines out of Conference race by a 13 to 3 count It was a bitter battle all the way through with the winning team demonstrating its superiority throughout the contest Michigan lost because its forward passes failed at critical moments Ohio State won because it had the better and smoother team eleven was crippled at the start of the game when Rye right end broke his'leg just above the knee Peach' who place Czysz going in at the guard position the Michigan team but it is doubtful if the result lerent even had Rye stayed in The Buckeyes showed great all round strength and should have no trouble in winning the Conference title Capt Harley failed to get' away of hlsvsensational runs although wajs working on nine out of every ten Ohio plays Stinchcomb at quarter for ths Buckeyes really showed vantage smaller man Michigan line time after bur steadv gains lor several runs of 15 to 20 yards Harley brightest bit of work was in the third quarter when he broke loose around right end for a fourty two yard run and second touchdown The Michigan team was continually watching tho Ohio star however and he rarely got away Ohio Scores irst The Ohio team got away to a flying start in the first period when a blocked kick gave the Buckeyes the first touch down Sparks was standing on his own live yard line when he kicked and recovered the ball behind the goal Harley kicked goal Previous to tins score Harley had failed on a try at goal The touchdown gave Ohio an advantage which it never lost and the Michigan team was on the defensive for the rest of the game Time after time men opened up with a flock of forward passes bu the Buckeyes oetense was always alert There was no more scoring "first period Michigan started at the beginning of the second URBANA Ill Oct Relying principally on old style football and making huge gains with line plays eleven defeated Illinois Illinois ield this afternoon 14 to 10 Illinois was the first to score Reichle booting a goal in the first period from the Wisconsin fifteen yard line (At the start of the second half Illinois carried the ball to the Badgers one yard line hut the Crimson braced and took the oval on downs A steady march to the Illinois goal then started with Jacobi and Stundt forcing their way through the crumbling Illinois line Jacobi car ried the ball over and Davey kicked goal The Wisconsin eleven scored again in the final period when the Illi nois line again gave way for a march to the goal A short pass directly the line enabled Weston to score nois gave the Badgers a scare in period when letcher nabbed a threatened rain fans turned out St Xavier College of this city defeat the ranklin Coltege of ranklin Ind by the score of 9 to 0 The game was fea tured with good playing by both teams Although the early morning rain slowed up to some extent the gridiron was in fair shape Both elevens presented crip pled lineups but the men put in the places of the regulars gave a good ac count ot themselves st kick continually whenever she got the ball but failed to complete most of them Ir the final quarter Ohio State again got Started on a drive toward the Michi gan goal line Sparks saved the day and prevented another score when he grabbed fumble on his own four yard lino and punted out of dan ger WoMhlngton 120 Uhfinum Collegs argo Collrgr 6 N'nrth tekota 7 Nt rill a kuta Aggie 0 South Dakota in things Deriod when Sparks drop kicked a field goal from his forty three yard line The first half ended' with the score 7 to 3 and the Michigan team making vain efforts to get away with forward passes Score by Periods Ohio State 7 0 Michigan 0 3 annway a Galloway for Wendt Guild for Keppner Weteh for Slutz Men denhall fo Wineland Sluts fur Wendt Bluiz Cor Time of quarters 15 minutes Gdtetelfl Iteteee Durfee (Ohio State): umpire Kennedy (Chicago) hear! line man Knight (Michigan) field Judge nolJomrsR (Ix hlrh) COLUMBIA BEATS AMHERST NEW YORK Oct 25 Playlng ronger game than agalnat Williams End of the irst Half 7 to Punts Give Team Advantage in Pinches Englehart Steffen and Dix Score for Engineers Ohio State Touchdowns: lower Har ley Goal from touchdown: Harley Goal from field: Sparks Ohio State Davis for Bliss Weiche Pixley Taylor for Willaman Saykler lowers Burag for Trott MacDonald Meyers Michigan Czysz for Rye Dunne Wilson roemke for Cruz Hammels for Peach the Lt yarrl line It was score of the period Illinois's 9 to 6 victory over Minnesota Virginia Hopelessly Outclassed by Plunging Crimson Back ield CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 25 The Har vard eleven found no difficulty in over coming the University of Virginia today making touchdowns almost at will and rolling up a score of 47 to 0 The Crim son however had its usual scare or the greater part of three periods the visitors never stepped foot on the Harvard side of the field Just before the third period ended a Harvard fumble gave the Virginians th'e ball on the Crim forty five yard line A beautifully thrown forward pass placed it on the thlrty tive yard line and a plunge through center carriuu line The the On the first Kuyk wh dashes succeei Stale 0 I'niverdtr of Detroit 16 Georgetown 13 Rolla School of MIbt 0 HL JowU tni veraity 21 Jo5ca 0 KanMig I'nlvcrhlty 'Crrlghten 0 Marquette Uih Aggie JO Montana WpnnlBK 35 fnhersRy uf Pmer fl New Mexico 0 Colorado School Goal rom Line Rose Poly Wins rom Butler in the Last Half half ended with the score of the Cincinnati warrior half started with St penalized Av yarda for kickoff Neither side 4lA thtrH nnartpr At th ts glnnlne of the fourth quarter Klngsoliver ranklin's quarter back made a sensa tional run around rteht end for twenty yards but the ball was called bcK oy the umpire and ranklin penalized fifteen yards for holding St Xaxlers had the ball on their five yard line in the few minutes of play in the fourth quarter but failed to put it over Th' game was called with the ball In midfield Browning left guard for ranklin was knocked out in the last quarter and was carried off the field Lineup: St Xavier (9) ranklin (0) Th el ken Left End ornwald Dean Left Tackle Lowery (c) King Itassllng Cushing Gclseling Hclenthul Cushing 1 1 art BY HENTJiEY Sjiecial CorrcsqMjndcnt of Tho Star EAST LANSING Mich Oct 25 DePauw University lost a hard fought game to the Michigan Aggies here today by a score of 27 to 0 The game was played in a sea of mud and great clouds of dirt hindered the shifty Old Gold back field from getting away with some very pretty trick plays which they brought North with them Wendt uncorked kept the them Mines 5 Stiuiterd 7 1 Oregon Acerle Waahingtun State 11 California 0 CuJorjwlu 14 Colorado College 14 EAST summaries (0) Colgate (7J Left End Harris Left Tackle West (capt) Left Guard Martin Center Woodman (iiiara isarton Right Tackle Wooster Right End Cottrell Quarter Anderson line Ackley who had been punting lik a fiend all day punted again Erickson tnk ball and made fifty yards ChTbugrt vne neia for a touchdown Stein missed the goal The teams lined up again In four minutes tho hall was once more in Syracuse territory and again Ackley sought to send it away with a punt Once more Erick son took the ball through the field for a touchdown Stein kicked goal Lineup and summary Syracuse (0) Krown Hoople Perkln Hight Half Stephenson ull Score by periods 0 1 Englehart Staffan Shell Kicks Off The 1 play started with Shell of ut ter kicking off to Reinkin of Rose who returned the ball to his own forty yard silne Reinking failed to gain Harris made five yards on ft straight buck Reinklng lost three yards and Rose punted tnd Butter started the ball In play on her own twenty yard line Brown kicked and Taggart was downed in his tracks Rose was unable to gain and kicked upon the fourth down Tn the exchange of punts Dmh gained yards Harris fumbled upon an off tackle play and Brunner captured the ball Perkins made six yards upon an end run and Brunner made it first down off tackte Stevens made three on a line buck and Perkins added three more Stevens was thrown for a seven yard loss Brown kicked a high spiral and Mowery nailed Taggart in his tracks Rose kicked and Butter upon a trick play carried the ball for a fifty yard gain across the line only tn have the ball carried back as the 5efreS whistle had not sounded and' the ball was not in play It was ball at the start of the second session on her own 45 yard line and Brown immediately punted The Butler ends were down on Taggart before lie got under way and Mercer hit him hard when he drove the ball flying out of arms and roll ing towards the goal line when Mowery scooped it up and fell across the line The rest of second quarter was evenly contested Conch Gilbert injected new pen In the Engineers during the intermission whether by the route or otherwise and Rose played better ball in tho soennd half Nouss of Rose kicked to perkins who passed the ball back to Welborn for a trick formation but the play failed to work Perkins and Stephenson failed to gain on line plunges and Brown kicked Dlx was tackled In his tracks and Rose failed to gain on nn off tackle play but Brown was hurt and had to be carried from the field This marked the begin ning of the end as far as Butler hopes were concerned Uecause Englehart car rying the ball on every other play led his teammates in their march down the field Thia hobs in the Butler line was 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 from Referee Crow Umpire Thorpe James Coo BY MERRILL WOODS Tho reorganized Butler eleven gave the Rose Poly aggregation a scare In the game yesterday afternoon out on Irwin ield when the fighting Christians played rings around the Engineers during the first half but tho weight and experience of the Rose team gave them the gaxnel by the final count of 21 to 7 The game was unusually clean and fast with Butler suffering by far the most in penalties Two players stood out above their team mates on either team Englehart was about two 4 thirds of the Rose team upon he offense and during the second half while he played only once was ho stopped for a loss and that was no fault of his He averaged cIohc to ten gain i weiy attempt that he made at ad tncinsr the ball Brown by his magnificent booting the oval placed Butter in position to score His kicks during the first half averaged close to fifty yards He waus forced out of the game within the first five minutes of play In the second half when his knee was twisted during a mixup It was too bad that these two stars could not have played during the same iytlf as most of tains were made through the hole in the Butter line Ofltelate: Retene A Pohl Wa Ind: umpire Hi Baurlttel Cincin head lineman Dearie Cmcln Length of period fifteen minutes rey fur in the final period and the WlHcnnain balks could not gain a 'forward pass Slocum to letcher resulted In an eighty yard gain and a touchdown for Illinois in the lust period of the Badger contest tetchcr kicked goal an! the score of AVisconsln 14 Illinois 10 stood to the end ft was a rough game and substitutions on account of injuries were numerous Line The ort Harrison grid team Is with out a game for toflav and would like to get touch with some fast aggregation In tho same predicament Call ort Har rison local ana aK ror Tby want to play at tho fort DePauw 0 0 Schwej 3 Snider from touchdown Hammes 3 A Nobtet fnch for Lefrer VanOrden for Miller Robinson for Leach Snider for nawpett Andrews for Ramsay Shumway for Robinson Thomraon for linn Hutch Irnrnr fne 1 ttwt Wb nn IC UUV rt 1 A 11 forward wall and llrf Easterners Weaken in Second Half Before Heavy Red Team HIEADELI1IA Pa Oct Tho University of Pennyslvanla defeated Lafay ette in the annual football game at ranklin ield today 23 to 0 Iafayette put up a strong rpstefance in the first half holding the Red and Blue to a single field goal Soon after the third period how ever the Eastonians weakened and gave way to the powerful attack of their op ponents Both teams stuck mostly to straight football LPennsylvania sent hack field men the ball In Lafay wray substituting a twenty five yard third touchdown Masker (Northwestern) ref eree: Davis (Princeton) umpire Haines (Yale) field judge Young (Illinois Wes leyan) head linesman Colgate 7 Prlnrrton late 37 Tufts 0 Harvard Virginia 2 nnd Jefferson 13 Syrocuao Army 13: Boston College 0 Brown 20 Norwich 0 Iff nine 26: Bates 17 Ihich 16 Ciuiieirie 0 Nmv 21: Biieknell 0 Dartmouth 9: Cornell 0 ColufuMn Amherst 7 Hunte 21 Ijifayette 0 S': St Xavier College Tips Dope for Win on Wet NOTRE DAME Ind Oct Dis playing whirlwind offense and impreg nable defense Notre Dame vanquished Western Normal here today 53 to 0 or the wild and utterly disappointed football legions of Kalamazoo the ut terance of Notre Dame's grid machine is an anathema Its accents are more painful than the prod of bayonet To day's contest marked the first defeat Notre Dame scored Its first touchdown in one and one half minutes of play Dunlap colored half back kicked off Malone received tlie kick and returned twenty yards Malone crashed through tackle on next play scouting sixty yards before tackled Gipp circled right end for touchdown Baskan kicked goal Coach I men relied upon straight football to defeat the tutors The game opened with Berg man steller half back Kirk and An derson regular ends on the sidelines The victory is the more significant be cause of the fact that Kockne used second and third string men throughout the last half On irst Play entered the game shortly final whistle blew broke entire team and dashed for BIG TEN Ohio State 13: Michigan 3 WJftconiMn 11 IHiuote JO Jouft fl Mlnniln CbkwgQ tl North 0 Illi this pass from Slocum Illinois substitute end and ran seventy yards for a touchdown letcher also 'kicked goal irst Quarter Illinois scored early in the first ctjarter when Dick Retehle for mer Great akes star booted a place kick me Cte Stinchcomb Shows Up as Strong Man of Squad Har Kics Keep Yostmen Out of Touchdown Column Maize and Blue Team Stops Harley rom Getting Away lro Dame 63 Western State Nor 0 Rose Has Ball The third quarter ended with Ros In possession of the ball on her thirty yard line Butler intercepted a lateral pass but furfibled the ball and when Wood grabbed fumble he had'' a clear field for touchdown but the clals ruled it was an incompleted ward and brought the ball back Butler held Ruse for downs and test thr hall lntr i Brophy Intercepted a Butler pass and carried the ball to Butler's thirty yard line Butter again held for downs only to have an attempted punt go out of bounds and it was ball on the Lwenty five yard line Englehart and his coherts were not to be denied again and carried the ball across for the third touchdown Nouss again kicked goal When the final whistle blew the bail was in possession on Roses forty yard line green and inexperienced team" showed wonderful Improvement over Its form in the first two games on Its schedule and it may yet cause some worry down at ranklin Butler offen sive was rather weak and only ones did any of the backs get away for a long run Wood gaining close to twenty I live yards from a punt formation ends were in every play and tnls was a big contrast to previous games and Uno 8howfd ability to hold except in one position All in all the Butler coaches and students were well satis fled over the outcome of the game Lineup and summaries Butler (7) Roue (21) Kight ana Kraneoecw 1 Rteht Tackle ittent uuwa Bergmanefore the through the a touchdown on first play requent penalties at crucial moments prevented Notre Dame from piling up a larger score A total of 106 yards was handed to the Gold and Blue tribe on penalties Kalamazuu was set back thirty yards With the local linesmen putting up an impregnable defense the Michigan clan was forced to depend upon forward pasaz and end runs for their gains Coach athletes attempted fifteen passes only five of which weroj completed successfully netting a total! of fifty yards Notre Dame tried three passes two of which were good forj twenty six yards Long range punting by Dunlap was instrumental In pre venting Notre Dame from turning the game into farce After withstanding vicious attacks in the first quarter creditably Kalamazoo crumb! eel In the second period and the locals ran wild The eyes were dimmed and their muscles sagged They fought gamely? however up to the last moment running out every op portunity they had Gipp Gets Second After Gipp cashed Notre sec ond touchdown in first period Western Normal uncorked a serial attack which went for naught Terrific line plung ing by Stuckford Interspersed' with end runs by Barry who replaced Gipp was responsible for the third touch down Bahan carried the ball through The smashing attack of the Aggie backs was too much for DePauw far ing the first half of the game Scbwel the giant Aggie right half back aided by beautiful inter: ercuce pierced the line of the big Old Gold team time after time The feature plays of the day were two long runs for touchdowns by Schwel and Springer of the Aggies The run of Schwel came first in the second quarter when lie broke through De right side the line and trotted seventy yards for the Aggie's first score score came in the final period whdn Springer shut the ball to him on a short pass off right end and the Aggie Jefthalf ran seventy yards through an open field for the final score Tigers Stiffen DePauw uncqrked a stiff mass offense in the final two periods and aider! by a weakened Aggie line tutions played the teen yard fine for a first down plays the ball was placed on the yard line but here the Crims stiffened and three rushes were back without a yard of gain A fintrl nal kicknr fell ba I forward pass which was hurted fifteen yards over the Harvard goal line and the Crimson received the bail on downs Just before the clone of the game Vir ron Is Sea of Mud Smashing Play of Aggies eatures porn Triple Passes Used by DePauw go Wrong on Slushy Snider Makes Other Points Rlisht Hair ull Score by Wisconsin 0 0 Hllnola 3 0 Scoring Touchdowns Jacobi naipn rieumrr poaiB irorn Davey 2 It letcher goal Linkup and summary: (27) DePauw (0) Left End Welch eft Tackle (Capt Guild Left Guard Wineland gd' Jarcbs the Wisconsin ends werey unable to started Second Quarter Jn the second quarter after being pushed back to their one yard line the Badgers took a brace and held Abe hard charging Illinl The ball changed bands a inches from the goal line Period score: Illinois 0 Wisconsin onsin mil the third crumbled Wisconsin after the four first Jacobs was the Right Half ull Score by Periods Princeton 0 Colgate 0 Scoring Colgate: Touchdown Watkins Goals from touchdown West Referee Langford Trinity Umpire Carl A Reed Springfield ield judge Eberle Swarth more Time of periods 10 and 12 minutes Head 'linesman Hatch Williams twent fi vr vsi rd linn immcdiatfilv retaliated bv blocking a pass and the ball went back to midfield The quarter ended with tho ball in A possession on her own thirty yard line Sends In Subs Coach Brewer sent in a host of sub stitutes in the fourth quarter and al though DePauw rallied and got closo enough Lu try for Afield goal she lacked the punch to score The Aggies managed to count again when after Snider had replaced Bassett Springer opened up on some passes a pass Springer to Snider gave a chance to got away for a seventy run and the last touchdown of the game By means of straight football tho Hoosiers rushed the ball to A fifteen yard line in Lhe last tew minutes uf play from where Burton again Died drop kick The Aggie linemen broke through however and smothered the Ite Pauw full hack The came nd wlfli and the pass was picked up by Archer ball In the Aggies possesion on their who went ten yards more Two bucks town iorty nve yarn une of Schwel and Harnmes netted four! i rr me a nrf irnr netted seventeen yards Hassett then tore oft twelve yards around rlRht end A pass schwel to Icamwy netted ten Archer vards Hammes made fifteen yards oft Miller flight ttuard left tackle 'and Schwl went ov for the anson (Capt) Kiirht Tackle first score' uamrnes tniwu me soa from a difficult angle ftrhv1 The Aggies got their second score I soon after when following the nreaa a of a triple pass If Galloway to Guild to A Galloway to Welch II Galloway punt to Springer on the Aggie twenty five yard line and Springer returned the ball five yards Schwel broke through right tackle for the tea ture play of the day nnd ran seven yards for a touchdown The play was sided by beautiful Interference on the part ot i the Aggie Uns who broke through the I 1 11 1 I ''ll secondary ftefens' Hammes kicked goal following the touchdown Aggies Score Again Michigan Aggies nearly scored again in the first period but were held for down on the DePauw one yard line At the Mart of th second quarter punted out to midfield and Iassetl re turned the oval to DePauw twenty five yard line A pass Springer to Rarnsy was Incomplete but immediately after Hamme pawsreT! to Schwel who ran down the side line thirty yards for a touchdown Hammes kicked goal The armers nearly scored again in the second quarter when following an even fight in midfield the Aggie drew eiowe to1 the opposing line un straight football The Aggies lost the ball on downs and an attempted pass by II Galloway was intercepted by Hammes 'SB 5 i in fcr If 1 1 11 I SaiKI fc 1 I 0 7 0 7 iJe Bironahid 'i i I 1 V' Michigan Ohio State Dunnp Left End Meyers Goetz (capt) Left Tackle Huffman ortune Left Guurd Pixley Johnson Center Holcamp Peach Right Guard Trott Wilson Right Tackle Spiers Rye Right End lowers Sparks Quarter Stinchcomb Weston Left Half Biles Cruse Right HalfHarley (capt) Vick ull Willaman.

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