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No Real Scoring Chance "'if the Gulnrr AND BEATS WEST VIRGINIA WINNER JUNIOR TIES for TEACHER TEA MT MATCH the trophy 7 Daniel Smith 3 0 34 411 TENDLER ORGES AZEVEDO TO QUIT not Main loor Oxfords and Wool Hose CENTRE VICTORY A holiday Main Nrw Wny il Woodward and Adams each making Anderson Colonna ball land 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spats All Colors Gladstone Gladstone Doherty ends and reg downs to four and that 2 3 4 6 6 6 7 0 0 0 the in 0 0 0 0 CORNELL RUNS WILD BEATING PENNSY EASILY 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 I 0 trio them 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 3 6 ftt the the cast JOHNSON BEST IN 10 MILE RUN Arthur Hill 11 Central Monroe Albion Coldwater Had Ako ort Huron Alumni Greenville Alumni Pininwell Tecumseh out was op a a trophy A trophy 14 It 17 49 7 £7 0 0 0 0 PITT PENN IN SCORELESS TIE In a gave bad with Rep 227 2)1 171 223 163 2 in 158 SOUTHERN TEAMS BATTLE TO TIE 0 0 ToiKb Presidents Perfect Record Season Holds Against Mountaineers PLEASANT Calkins Cameron Edwards Kennedy Burnham Egloff Lodewyk (C) Beddow 1'ranclH Brown Coxe Irishmen Pile Up 48 Points on Aggies Who Are Unable to Make irst Down Cedar Rapids Hanier is irst to inish Panthers Outplay State in Great Battle on Muddy Gridiron MOHART DOES INE WORK 6 4 45 Men's Wool Hose gOOJJp Clips Two Minutes Off Course Record for Annual Thanks giving Day Event JAKE SCHAEER JR Schaefer oul dveraged and out placed all other cueists a ft Spl 0 1 0 Baltimore Md Nov 24 The foot teams or university ot Mary und North Carolina State bat to a 6 to 6 tie on a muddy field today the second' period Carolina jg ullback is Almost Unstoppable While Coach Line Drives Visiting orwards Off Their peet Visitors Have During the Game BY LLOYD Displaying the full power of nd fhcn finishing under wraps Washington Jefferson To Meet of at Navin ield December 3 The Teachers used timir regular lineup but the Juniors were minus the services of Cunningham Dun can York and Breslin Last year the team fought to a 5 to 6 tie Junior college' football season was over In the illustrated men will find all the requisite qualities of the winter low shoe Either black or tan grain calfskin with solid oak sole rubber heel and soft tip $7 An unquestionably fine value Other High and Low Models $6 Up here In made a touchdown by means of a forward pass from aucettc to Homewood aucett failed to kick goal His Inability to kick costCarolina a victory Maryland tied the score on two drop kicks by Brewer Unbeaten Pennsylvania Eleven Victor Oyer Pitts burgh Accepts Detroit Offer Thursday James Crouch man to bring him down Center Trio Strong East Lansing center Graves supporting every att fl a fl 10 14 0 0 31 NOTRE DAME ROMPS OVER MACTEAM knocked off by and was Pitta burgh which waa whipped 7 to 0 Syracuse Lehigh and Buckntll are other victims and JI has always had strong teams and this one which is the first coached by "Greasy" Meale former Marietta coach rank a one of the best Several Detroit hoys have dis tliiKulahed themselves with the Bed and Black notably Britt Patterson now coaching th' University of De troit linemen John Spiegel ''Rube" Bovllln and hl brother John Percy Drew and Brenkert tv former Cen tral high captain ollowing Is and J' season record: ft ft ft ft WlP Arrow loor 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Umpire Lew Smothers Californian With Punches Jackson Wins Philadelphia Nov 21 Low Ton dler Philadelphia lightweight gave Manuel Azevedo of i'allfnrnln such a severe beating today that the Pa cific coast boxer was fofeed to quit In less than a minute after opening of the second round Azevedo was completely outclass ed from the start and after Tendler had landed two terrific left hooks to the body and a series of jabs nnd uppercuts In the secund the Californium asked the referee to stop the bout Jackson Now York knocked out Billy Angelo York Pa In the sixth round with a rightto the chin The with blocked practically every attempt to rush their sector Wonderful Inter ference opened gaping holes just oft tackle for Notre Dame though and it was this play that the Catholics relied upon the few times they were hard pressed Always Bos and the other ends were pushed far out of the plays and the tackles boxed In Parks gave the Aggies something to cheer for early In the first quar ter when he recovered Grant's fum ble of a punt In the center of the field The noise had barely quieted down however when Mehro Inter cepted an A pass on his 40 yard line and ran the rest of the way for a touchdown He looked lonely out there a few seconds as he floundered around after receiving the ball but soon there was a flock of blue jerseys around him and wllh that Interference the three Aggies between him and the goal were quickly brushed aside A long off tackle run by Castncr put Notre Dame In position for Its second touchdown of the first quar ter and Wynne leaned over the cen ter of the line for the score Mohart Goes In Sprints by Castner and Walsh fol lowed by two short bucks by Wynne gave Notre Dame Its first touch down in the second period The same tactics produced an Contlnued on Page ourteen AUER BIG STAR OENSIVE Bethany Bucknid) WMlryan Carnegie Tech Ryraruen wjitmlnirtr Pitt Went Virginia Opponents KAW OUTSTANDING STAR 3 Collar Big Red Team Crushes Ancient Enemy on Mud Soaked ield 41 0 Varied Attack of South Bend Boys Has Opponents Be wildered All Way DRUKENBROD South Bend lnd Nov Notre Dame wonder team raced up and down the field this afternoon flay ing the Michigan Aggies In their annual game 4S to 0 It was a triumph for a well nigh perfect football machine over one that played a very ordinary game The Aggies gave all they possessed but that was miles short of what was required The pace was too swift for them After maintaining a clip of two touchdowns a period for the first three quarters the Irishmen were cut down to one in the final quarter because too many substitutes got their fingers in the pie near the wind up Couldn't Slake Down Much has been written of Notie Dames brilliant offense marked by forward passing and halr ralslrg sprints The Catholics 'showed It today but their accomplishments do not end there Theirs Is a won derful defensive too as Is shown by the fact that the armers failed to make fi single first down The Aggies got their fingers on the ball only six times in the en tire game four times In the first quarter and not again thereafter until late In the fourth 'quarter when the Notre Dame substitutes lost It on downs and were forced to punt another time The kick left the Aggies in possession of the call near the Notre Dame 30 yard line A pass over tne Aggie heard here foiled an tempt for thred points just as game ended Aggies Are Helpless It mattered little how seldom Esat nnsIna aggregation came to nnaaesalon of the ball however The few times they attempted to rush the Notre 'Dame forwards the Michiganders were bowled over Immediately They looked as help less os eleven irate eighth grade pupils trying to rush eleven big policemen After every armer kick off however the Notre Dame athletes came racing toward the enemy goal unmolested until the secondary de fense stopped the play or until a armer tip toed in unobserved from behind The great Mohart played almost half of the game and his forward hurls tn Kiley and Anderson be wildered A Some times they were short passes and again long ones when one nt the receivers got a running start down the field Mo hart's running with the ball was brilliant too Generally It took the safety 1 0 Lexington Ky Nov The armor plated gridiron battleship of the of Tennessee) and the light fast cruiser of the Uni versity of Kentucky battled tn a scoreless tie on a heavy sea today The battle was bitterly contested from kick off to final whistle with out either eleven making a scilous threat to score Neither Eleven Scores in Mud dy ray at Grindley ield was the case last season De Junlor college and Csntral thaca Halfback Scores ive Touchdowns and Shows AU American orm BY HARRY BULLION Philadelphia Pa Nov 24 Like Minnesota is to the west Pennsyl vania is to the east they're the' punching bags of football the Joo Grims of the gridiron On a field that was a slippery' slimy mass of running mud the "big Red" team from Cornell this afternoon fairly rolled over the Red and Blue like an avalanche and left what remained of the Quakers scat tered in the quagmires that spotted ranklin field from goal post to goal post There Is nt telling to what ends the machine that Gil Dodie has moulded would have carried the at rocities were the field dry and fit for a true test of the Cornelllans' scoring power so the score this afternoon 41 to 0 must be accept ed as a comparison of the relative merits ot the ancient nesting Is Decisive It was one ot few that Cornell has won from I'ennsyltginia in more than a score of annual renewals and the first in five years But while: they were about the Job nobody not even Pennsy's staunchest ad herent will argue that the beating was not decisive When you speak of the Red peril bear in mind the swift moving Cor nell machine that wiped up the chalk marked stadiums of every team It has encountered this sea son and today administered to the Penney eleven the most severe beat Ing ft ever has been compelled to absorb No matter where the scrimmage lines happened to be some Cornell ian was pulverizing the Pennsyl vania forwards through the medium of plunges that rarely concluded before tackled and tackler plowed up the mud for a stretch of yards or more or behind Interfer ence that looked more like a smoke screen turned the ends in the wake of a murky spray Only Game There was little to recommend the Penney athletes save their game ness in taking the mauling in view of nearly 2200a of their admirers plus a delegation of young men who came over from Ithaca to witness the killing Penalties for infractions of the rules cost Cornell at least two more touchdowns roughness depriving the Red team of 15 yards when within striking distance of the goal once while on another occasion a setback of five yards for off side preventea rurtner disaster tor Red and Blue Pennsylvania was completely played and outgeneralled It tho Dohle avstem of football posed to the Heisman and the theories of the game as practiced by Cornell overwhelmed the enemy When Cornell started a march to ward the Penney goal It had the me along the the of 2W wo 159 192 190 225 Average 2i3 1 10 ochaefer out averaged and out played all other cueists in the Chicago tournament finished Wednesday including the former champion Willie Hoppe whom he beat two straight games Tuesday and Wednesday to win the title He is a son of the old master Jake Schaefer who still held the 181 title at the lime of his death Tommy Milton Keeps Lead zfor National Honors Los Angeles Nov Eddie Hearne ot Los Angeles won the 250 mlle automobile race hero to day and Thomas Milton second won the national championship on sea sonal points rank Elliott took third place RoAcoe Sarles contending against Milton for the Championship was forced out of the rAce In the 180th lap Jimmy Murphy finished fourth and Harry Hartz took fifth place Register With A A A Amateur basketball managers are urged to resister their teams with the Detroit Amateur Athletic association room 551 Equity building Liirned and Griswold streets Cherry 4M4 By doing their chances ot Increasing arranging good schedules with learns In their class era much better than to rely upon the week to week moibAdA ootball Scores Average 20014 Morgantown Va Nov Washington and Jefferson defeated West Virginia university here toda by a score of 13 0 In a game played on a muddy field Rain fell through out the contest It was the first de feat sustained by West Virginia on Its home Held in five years A home coming crowd ot 12000 saw the game Washington and Jefferson scored early in the first period when Erick son ran 65 yards around right end for a touchdown Captain Stein kicked goal The run was through a broken field and the Washington and Jefferson halfback gave a great exhibition of sidestepping and zig zagging his way through the West Virginia secondary defense The second touchdown came late In the fourth period The game by that time had re solved itself into a punting duel wljh Martin gaining on every ex change One of Brenkert'a punts lolled to the West Virginia five yard line and when Martin returned the kick the ball went out of bounds on the West Virginia 27 yard line Washington and Jefferson carried the ball over rrom here in seven plays Basista scoring the final two yards Stein failed at goal Through the breaks of the garni West Virginia had several chances to score but never had the necea sary punch io make two first downs In succession Washington and Jefferson gained about twice as much ground as the Mountaineers although West defense was stubborn in the scoring zone Washington ft Jeff Virginia 1 Ts A11B1IW714 MMTUHfl Setron I'htl H11 Kay (C) Harrlek Pierre Hill Craver Nardlccl Simon Martin w'ZypOL HOSE have extended the oxford season to include all twelve months of the calendar New Balkline Billiards Champion Son of amous Cue Manipulator drive In every thrust and Quakers were spilled route traversed Tn direct contrast was fense of the Red and Blue On only rare occasions would a Pennsy man get to the line of srimmage before be was buried under a flock of Red jerseys and often the Impact of the itornoH men and Quakers colliding pushed the athlete with the ball yards behind the spot from where the leather was snatched Make Ten Downs Three ttmes In the whole game Pennsylvania made first down and two of them resulted from penalties Substitutes going in and out of the game covered more ground than the Pennsy eleven negotiated in the whole afternoon Strangely enough the wet ball while Pennsy fumbled and passed disgracefully did not seem to both er Cornell which played with a dash and confidence that If it didn't have any effect on the morale ot the Quakers at the outset gradual ly threw them Into a state of hys teria as the Red machine rolled on Its uninterrupted way To explain the superior power of Cornell It Is merely necessary to remark that the total yards gained by Pennsyl vania was less by 17 than the tota Continued on ourteen his sec ami never stopped until two or hiree tacklers were clinging to li's efforts alone were Liough to produce the first score Score Twice Early I Again In the first period the Dp Lit attack bowled over the op 1 3ition and Brenqnn broke through Inter for a touchdown romn until the fourth quarter the I of played ff safe quarter un I rering nothing which might aid lose scouting the gamefar Wash Igton and Detroit players showed their Boring punch In the fourth quar whin a successful forward pass Irricd the hall inside the Ver nt five yard line Here a line lick and another sneak by Bren Em completed the scoring Vermont's offense was helpless ainst the stalwart Detroit line Ke easterners tried to hammer Eelr way through unsuccessfully Eoin the start AVlth practically of the regulars sent to the' ssiiig room In the last half the jurllnu'ton backs failed to pierce Kelr way to first downs Couldn't Advance Hull greatest offensive drive Insisted of eight yards In three wns They failed to make a first wn by rushing during the entire me and gained two on penalties Despairing at breaking through' lino they tried the forward pass game but the defense Coach Bitty had prepared proved effec Be ahd none of their aerial heaves recompleted inly once during the game did Key threaten' to score In the Ki period Margolski' broke Krough and blocked Sonnenbergs Knt The ball the 12 Krd line where Margolski fell on Two charges at the line tailed gain an inch Gooch droppedick and threw a pass which Mc Hua caught behind his own goal a toiichbark This ended all manors for Vermont to score At Jily one other time did they ad Knce Into Detolt tcrrrltory this jtmlng when a punt was fumbled recovered by a Vermont Hne in Mighty Detroit llue 1 Detroit's line play was reinark 9le Th Red and White forwards Ktchaiged the opposition cony oually During the first quarter pushed the Vermont tackles guards out of the plays and Boned huge holes i for Lauer and tzgerald Lauer was the one big star of I day Vermont probably will 'er meet another back so hard tackle and so tough to stop when as the Monroe fullbitck In first quarter he shook himself from kiers on every run and Bis eventually brought earth th nu hanging to his legs arms id body On one dash of 30 yards Brough the entire opposition he Billed away from four tacklers and Bm eiiinc down with the whole Bick on his hack The came marked the first in Bsion of Vermont Into the so called first The such this been Score by periods Penn State Pittsburgh Maxwell Swarthmore Thorne Columbia Head McCarthy Germantown ield Cro well Swarthmore BUALOSCHOOL 1 WINS COUNTRY The men proposing organization of the New York Stale league for next year are out will: statement that Ooorgs Stallings and Walter liingood will take the Scranton fronri'lse and that Chief Bender will take another franchise In the iongiio Stallings and Hlipgood are out to buy a minor league franrhliw? whre some of their urplue nlaypts niay be developed but they hv tint Blakd that tfcranton been decided upon Nittany Lions Make but our irst Downs During Game Nov Penn State's undefeated football team came to the home town today and the University of Pittsburgh grid iron warriors held the Nittany Lions to a scoreless Ue The game was played on a field ankle deep In mud and the backs found It hard to keep their feet outplayed the visitors gain ing much more ground through the line and around the isterlng seven first for State Colonna Heat Colonna who playbd fullback for Pitt was a consistent ground gain er and when he gave way to Hewitt late in the game he was given al great ovation by the fans who packed the big stands to capacity I Captain Davies leader of the Pan thers displayed his old foim giving a numbi uf wonderful demonstra tions of broken field running Klll Inger acting captain' and his running mate Lightner were tile outstanding players for the I Lions I Pitt started a drive late In the first period registering a first downon the first play At the opening of the second Colonna registered two more first downs but finally Davies was fdreed to punt um bles were frequent in this period added three more first downs In the third quarter Colonna and ja(Tes running the bull to State's 18 yard At this stage Wilson intercepted a forward pass and the Panthers' drive ended s' Checks Advnnec Rcdinger who substituted for Knabb in the last period assisted Killinger in making two first downs for State but the Pitt line tighten ed and Killinger punted out With no score on record for cither side the pigskin was In mid field when Referee Maxwell blew the final yihlstle Summary: PENN STATE PITTSBURGH Bowser Barman Sack Stein Peters Kelley Jordan Hulleran pst It wns also their mnkrgivlng day gametathr in their homo state Is at it is impossible to play I te in lhe frill and they have I'artiihig Indoors since the twelfth I lirm ctily one man' through I uluatlun the Green Mountain mart should prove one ofrfest I earns to beat in the kxt year I Poor Kick Costly I Verminl's poor kicking led to li tml't initial score tn the open ru P' rml Grieg In trading jiunts'lib S'innenberg booted out of I'Ound'i rm the Vermont 35 yard line liter A'ermonl had put the oval in I'lfly or the 20 yard line I Using Lauer on end runs with i'ltzki ale and Welch on short ricki Red nnd White ground It way 1 1 the Green and Gold's 10 ptd a irk Lauer slipped on' an IM dash and lost ground Ittabl marl" five through center On lb tie rush LauCr bored his way Ibrougi the Vermont center for a Icore Kane kicked goal I rollowlng Vermont's kick off jiniithir kicking duel was started rut tli tactics were soon aban ll'uied forward passing De had one Intercepted and so tin latter giving the lied rnd Wtit the bail on the 34 yard line I llrcnnnn Goes Over Ah' oiiie sprints around the ends I' iJ'r' nnd a line stab by Welen th ball to the Vermont one I Corulnnrd on Page ourteen As troit Stale Normal of Mount Pleasant could do no better than tie In their Turkey Day contest at Grindley eld The 1921 game was marked by no scoring Each made a touchdown in 1920 The teachers by far were the best team the Green and Gold has met this season By keeping the visitors scoreless the Juniors malntalped an uncrossed goal line for the season Had Grindley field been in any condition fitted to football both sides would have scored The near est the Teachers came was In the last quarter when Aldicd who sub stituted for Heddow tried a place that fnlled to clear the bar I by several feet Several times lhe 1 1 1 a a 1 el Im1l none NUlHUl v'v Score Str sS SJ I tho 8oal PostR but to SC0re' Thn Tcnihnra Hdvn fllltir tkore by ncriuda pi trolt lit Dinaaont Unri Th Mdl fit 4 if Xf1 Liwtop (U of M) Head Bran Igan (ranklin) Time nt quarter i5 min ute MacKay for Richards Grant fur Seager Scott for Johnson Grove for Scott neckleln for Songer Ertoll for Monlhan Hair for Humphrey Plauman for Grove Boyd for Grant Zleg lar tor rancis Ablred for Ueddow HEARHE1SIRST IN 250 MILE RACE Stein (C3 KonvollnKa Crook Neal Weiilerqulst Kopf Mat aAUKhlln Ehckaort Brcnkert Bafrirta Hcorw hy periods: 7 WeM 0 WaHhinvtrin and JffpUnn BCOlnKt Erickson Baslsta jjoal from touch Stein Referee Tufta Brown Um Murphy Brown ield Thorpe Columbia Head Butter Yale III MMHIHIMOIIHHIlfllllHiHMIHII I H1WIHH HlUflmJJJ (Too Rough! Ix St Mo Nov The fnothnll trnmr het cm tw sir! Irtims nt Linden vml uolleirrchedHlrd for todny culled off nt the Inmt minute when the girl derided tn piny hockey In Ktend nf fnnthnlL A ryernt Injtiry to plnyrr ancrlbcd one of the ren bohb for the ItaM minutc change 'rhe hockey game rcaulted in tl University of Detroit Eleven Plows Its Way Through Vermont for 2 1 0 Win 4 tee PENN STATE AND PITT BATTLE TO SCORELESS NOTRE DAME WHIPS AGGIES 48 0 CORNELL ROMPS OVER PENNSY LOCAL "(V nf 21 Vermont 0 Detroit Ot 0 Mt 0 MICHIGAN lllllsrtnle '21 Olivet 13 STATU I JITKIISCHOLASTIC Sag Eastern10 Muskegon 14 IL ot Hlgbia Murahall 0 lllllailale 24) Marlette 20 lloyal Oak 0 Charlotte 17 St Johns 14 lint Central 0 Olaegn flT Clinton 10 EAST AVashlngton and Jefferson one of the four unbeaten teams in the east has been booked to meet the Uni versity of Detroit In a post season game at Navin field Saturday De cember 3 1 Official announcement nt this at traction waa made Thursday by the Detroit management which has been negotiating with the Wash ingtonians Lor a week or mure Wins Mne Straight Undoubtedly Washington Tffnrrn la the strongest team ever has been scheduled by the Pcd and White It has won nine games In Impressive style and has run up 208 points to 31 for opponents The only baslslfor comparison be tween and and Detroit Is found in their games with the weak West Virginia Wesleyan team which the easterners beat f4 to 0 and Detroit 65 tn 0 each making eight touchdowns The most Important of the teams Malinowski Starts Rapid Clip 'Taking irst Three Games Despite a whirlwind start by Mal inowski Walter camp fast at the finish ajvl took the match In the ree ress individual bowling tournament Six games to four Thursday took tlm first gnmes with double century scores Tills evidently aroused Ire for he came back with counts of 270 and 23 1 The Joser put 246 game in the seventh which him a lead of one but fell off ly in next two He finished 204 hut it was not enouah as penhagen turned in a 22i count Both mon averaged over 200 Rep pchhagen hitting the maples for a 205 1 10 average while was 200 1 2 Leo Miller and Ernie Hartman I ciash riday at Kreamers jupiH'nnagen wcore Dtr 200 3 7 1S5 1 5 2)1 5 i Praying Defeat Tulane 21 to 0 vw nrlnnna Ln Nov 21 McMillin and tho Loi uncla" trqin Centre college today added another vic tory to their dean record of this season by defeating Tulane 21 tu 0 McMillin ucoied one touchdown nnd kicked three field goalul Tu lane did not threaten the Centre goal during tho play A holiday crowd flltbb caw the game PLAY SCORELESS TIE Philadelphia Nov 24 Hutchin son Central High school of Buffalo today won the annual Ameri can interscholastic cross couhtry Champtonnilli race In airmount 1'ark scoring 59 points Basil Irwin Ouar Rapids (Iowa) high school was tho Individual win ner covering the three miles 100 yard course in IS rnlnutes 10 sec onds Philadelphia High school finished second with 96 points St Benedict's Prep Newark third with 109 Manual Training High Brook lyn fourth 115 Schenectady (N Y) High fifth 122 Northeast High school sixth 161 Maurlore of Hutchinson Central High school Buffalo second in 1812 'The next eight to finish were: Cox Rochester (NY) Shop High '1823 Maunz Hutchinson 18 30 Shaw' Hutchinson 1831 I owe Stuy vesant High 1832: Stew are Rutherford (N J) High 1834 Gallagher St Benedicts Newark 1848 Shields Bloomfield 1849 and Moore St Benedict's 1852 Pennsylvania Star is Crowded to inish by Chuck Mellor of Chicago Clipping better than two minutes from the course record It Earl Johnson Braddock Pa national A A 10 mIle champion raced to victory Thanksgiving day in the Irish American Athletic third annua! erndale' Detroit 10 mile run He was crowded to the finish by Chuck Mellor Lgan Square A Chicago who finished two seconds behind the Pennsylvania star Con gestion of traffic within a block of the finish line In Grand Circus park hampered the Chicago boy who has won two marathons and a 10 mile run In Detroit in previous years Run Steady Race a' steady and consistent race Johnson and Mellor came away from the starting line together In erndale and remained within a few seconds of one another all the way They had as 'companions Albert Smoke of Peterborough Ont and James Moorcioft ot Toronto Grad ually the Pennsylvania and Illinois runners pulled away from the other" and finished better than a tniuut ahead Johnson's time was '53 minutes 45 4 5 seconds The pevlous record was held by Mellor who covered the course in 55 minutes 47z2 5 second In 1919 Mlnulck lrat Detroiter In Sayloi Minnick Loyalty lodgv Detroit ran in tilth place and io addition to taking a piace cup won rhe Daniel bniilfi trophy award ed for lhe first Del(oit boy to finish Minnick was followed by Jlnunj Dellow Gladstone 4 Toronto Arul St Clair ol lhe same club was seventh Schoo Chistensen Chicago last winner eighth and Ar thur Nobls Logan Square Chicago waj ninth Charley White Glad stone A Toronto was tenth and Leo Secord Loyalty lodge A A De? troit eleventh All of these were awarded cups Others who finished received bronze medals The team trophy went to Glad stone ot Toronto with 20 points Logan Square Chicago was second with 24 points The summary of clip winners ano their positions follows: Earl Johnson Edgar Thomson Steel works Braddock Detroit Amateur Athletic association tro phy first Charles Mellor Logan Square A Cr Chicago Loyalty lodge trophy second Albert Smoke Peterborough A A A Peterborough Ont rank Bag nasco trophy third James Moorcroft Gladstone A Toronto fntirt Saylor Minnick Loyalty lodge A A JJotrolt erndale Board of Com ziKv nnd 1 IIICIIG trophy fifth Jimmy Dellow Toronto erndale sixth Arol St Clair Toronto Thomas seventh S(ho Christensen unattached Chicago airview A trophy eighth Athn Nobls lAgan Square A cidrnL Det Clark tronhv ninth Charles 'White Gladstone A Toronto Jr WjaRothacher trophy tenth' Lon Secord Loyalty lodge A A Detroit Walter Tolhurst trophy eleventh Veteran nlls In Object Mitchell Baker vetrran "Chicago runner representing Sinai Social center won the veteran's trophy of Icl by Dr 1 Burgess Detroit The cup was for athletes more than 48 years of ago Baker is 49 lie attempted to break hi own record of 1 hour 15 minutes 15 sec (niiior uu iv iiuivctj wsa wo micred His time was 1:22 NORTHARD their attack only in the first quarter the Universitv'nf Detroit maint iinerl heir clean slate by defeating the University of Vermont 21100 at'avin ield Thanksgiving Day Using Lauer to head the attack the Red and White wept down the field after tho kick off" The Detroit offense was tod bowerful for hc Green and Gold line Lauer crashed through the forward wan or utmu uic enu or gams anti in less titan Linuies of play had scored Erst toifi'hdowti jucr dashed or battered Ly through the ''Vermont Lidary defense repeatedly KJ 'OKI 4 IB jwiSoiK i Aim7 VSn WK 1 a 11 I 'H I jL Penn Slate rittburffta 0 Cornell 41 Penna 0 (aeurnetown Bethany 0 Vlllnnovn 7 Mt St Mary 0 Marylnad tl No Carolina 0 Sanquehanna lebapon 0 nnd Gettysburg 0 ('olgat? 21 Columbia 14 llucknell 21 Dlekinnon 0 WaMh and Lee 7 John llopklua 0 Miami IS Cincinnati 7 Muhlcnhrr 6R Vrainlua 0 Brockton lllgh19 Deerfield 14 Penn Milt 3 St Johns 0 Springfield Hampuhlae Lincoln 13 Howard 7 WEST Notre Dame 4H A 0 Nebraska 74 Colorado A C7 WooNter 6 Mt Union Ohio Northern 7 Wittenberg 0 Marquette 7 W'abaah 0 KunasN 15 Missouri 0 Utuh A 14 Utah 3 Creighton 18 So Dakota 0 Ohio Univ 0 Marietta Western Iles 0 Case 0 Waite Hlicb 42 Scott High 0 Oklahoma 13 Washburn 0 Drake 21 (arianell 10Montana Univ 0 Gonnaaa 0 I nlv ot Colo 10 Colo Mine 7 Colo College 2S of Denver 21 SOUTH Centre 21 Tulane 0 und 13 Weal Virginia 0 Trnnensee 0 Kentucky 0 So Carolina 13 Citadel 0 Georgia 2M Ciemson 0 Carolina 7 Virginia 3 Vanderbilt 8 Sewanee 0 Virginia I2d Virginia L7 Georgia Tech 14 Auhurn 0 Alabama 7 Mina A and ML 7 Transylvania 14 Georgetown fl Kentucky Tenneanee 0 Baylor 2S ML 0 Texas Univ IV Arknnaa 14 McCollum LE Ullin LT Baer Rent Berienk McMahan It Hufford IL KlUimcer (Act C)Q Wilson Lightner Knabb DETROIT MT Richards Sealer IT Johnston Her Seager Heym Dever (C) Llghtbody Humphrey Monihan 1UI Allen aw i I.

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