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PART ONE THE DETROIT REE PRESS 20 A SCORING TOUCHDOWN ON DAKOTA! Crimson Administers 1 Beating to Bruno A TROUNCES Beating to 0 Attention Men! Suits and Overcoats to Order erguson punt 50000 50 Cent Boxes ree the game Mahogany Colored English Boots ELECTS Name Street and No City State will pop long i the My remedy has cured thousands I will again distribute 50000 free 50 QHL IT OU2 car Gif tf 8a th Sala Wooln on Dlplay in Oar Window SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16 1913 five An attempt WISCONSIN ILLINOIS DOPE been a touchdown for the Aten who are particular in selecting foot wear and ex pect service satisfaction and good shoes are easily satisfied here Jeff Smith Beats Bernard Parle November 15 In a 20 round bout at Wonderland tonight Jeff Smith the American pugilist won from ttie renchman Bernard on points Engels $30 and $35 Suitings and Engels $40 and $45 Suitings and TRAVERSE CITY IS VICT01 Wins Hard ought Game Manistee 14 to 6 Special to The re Press Traverse City Mich November la By the superior playing of straight foottai! Traverse City today won from Manlrtee a 14 to score and thereby eliminated most dangerous opponent in the northern Michigan interscholaatlo race The final title will be decided by a match between Charlevoix and the locaia The play was the scrappiest which tai been seen on a local field In yean tta teams being evenly matched The visitor depended almost entirely upon their tack field while Coach Dowden used eight ma In the carrying department $50 and $55 Suitings and irolt and Muakegon teams will be forced to send in but one or two new men practically all of last xears veterans being baclf again this season The same condition will be noticed here when basket ball practice begins andit is ex pected that the game put up by the high school quintets this sea son will be the classiest In the his tory of the state Last year Muskegon five took the championship when it de feated Detroit Central The east Htaters showed perhaps the second best form in the state with Grand Rapids Central third The lucal quintet although far from strong at the opening of the season later developed into the strongest bas ketball five evT representing Grand Rapids Central and was an other tribute to the coaching abil ity of Dinnle Upton The rivalry in basketball prom ises to be of the fiercest variety especially this city and Muskegon where the battle will be fought out fur west Michigan su premacy DETAILED PLAY OP AGGIE GAME The new Mahogany shade prove unquestionably the most I ular leather brought out in a 1 titno rn i tr a strnna nntieal to man who wishes a change from the sombre black but demands a serv iceable color It is a rich dark shade of Mahog any brown that will retain its orig inal color We had them built on the latest English lasts with blind eyelets to the top Shown here in a broad variety for at PLAY SCORELESS DRAW OC SOUTH DAKOTA IN STORM SLEET Neither Benton Harbor Nor Grand Haven Can Gain Decision Special to The ree Press Benton Harbor Mich November In a snappy and scrappy gamo of football today the Grand Haven eleven held Ben ton Harbor high to a to 0 tie on the local grounds this afternoon Both teame fought through all four quarters hut was unable to score being equally matched in every department of the game Haven showed a fine knowledge df shift plays and forward pass work depending almost entirely on trick plays Benton Harbor relied on straight foot ball for gains Neither team made its downs more than three times during the game OTHMAN CLUB Yale Beats Princeton at XT a tv ITavatl November soccer game between Yale and Princeton today the Blue won three goals to one In the first half Gamble of Yale made a goal and then aber of Princeton by mistake kicked the ball through his own goal scor ing for Yale In the second half Tucker scored for Yale and Bird for Princeton Princeton won the annual gun club match isy io 184 McAlpin of Princeton was high gun with 45 and Taylor was the best for Yale with 40 Soccer In th of 30 and 40 standing All Wool Worsted Trouser $3 $4 $5 was thrown In the center of the fie4d A forward pass erguson to Brown netted 10 yards South Da kota fumbled and Vaughn fell on thb ball Carp failed to gain and South Dakota was penalized five yards for offside on the next play Blake Miller gained 20 yards on next plav but a forward pass Gau thier to Miller failed Julian bull ed through center for three yards Blake Miller failed to gain on an end run having no intereference Leonardson punted to Coffev who was downed on the South Dakota eight yard line erguson Returns Punt erguson punted to Gauthier who returned to South 25 yard line A forward uass to Miller falL ed Another pass to Henning net ted 10 yards and put the ball on 10 yarj line Julian carried the ball two yards but was thrown for a loss on the next play Julian car ried the ball on two line plunges for first downs putting the ball on the 25 yard line Julian carried the ball over for a touchdown Cap tain Gifford failed to kick goal A 12) Mouth Dakota Vidal kicked off to Gifford who returned the ball to the 30 yard line Leonardson punted out of bounds the ball going to the visit ors in the 'center of the field A forward pass went out of bounds giving the ball to the Aggies on their 30 yard line Leonardson car ried the ball 30 yards on a brilliant line plunge on a fake punt forma tion to the 35 ard line A 12 South Dakota THIRD QUARTER Vidal kicked oft to Blake Miller who was thrown on the 35 yard line and time was taken out for Willey Leonardson pounded out of bounds the ball going to South Dakoa on the 45 yard line Vidal failed to gain on a line plunge and Blacklock intercepted a forward pass jumping high in tjie air to reach it Time was taken out tor Blake Miller with the Ag gies holding the ball on their own 40 yard line A forward pass by Gauthier was broken up by Vidal and another was dropped after he had it in his hands Blake Miller caught the next pass in the midst of four men for a gain of 20 yards and then took another for a gain of five yards Still another pass to Miller failed Julian plunged four i yards and made It first down on the next play A forward pass by Julian was broken up as was the next one started by Gauthier An other pas failed of completion the ball going to South Dakota on fourth down on their 30 yard line Aggies Ilold South Dakota Hengle failed to gain and Vidal on the next line plunge was thrown back so hard that he took time out Vidal was replaced by taking his place erguson punted to A who fumbled and South Dakota recovered Smith spilled the next play coming around from be hind and throwing Henley for a loss Time out to dean off the ball A forward pass by erguson fail ed completely and erguson punted to Gauthier who returned to the 25 vard line Leonardson punted out of bounds the ball going to South Dakota on their 46 yard line A forward pass was intercepted by Blacklock who carried the ball to South Dakota's 36 yard line Blake GUI threw erguson for a yard loss on the next play South Da kota penalized five yards offside er guson gained six yards on end run Conway dove through tackle for two yards erguson punted to Gau thier who was thrown on the 4j yard line Miller made two yards through tackle A forward pass went out of bounds and the second was missed by Gill Hengle who signalled for a fair catch caught punt on the South Da kota 20 yard line fumbled punt and South Dakota recovered the ball Biacklock intercepted a pass on the Aggie 40 yard line Blake Miller on a forward pass gained nine yards but the ball went to South Dakota on the next play when Hengle intercepted a pass er guson punted to Gauthier on the 45 vard line A pass Gauthier to Capt Gifford netted 11 yards Time was taken out for Captain Gifford Two forward passes to Blaeklock were broken up Leonardson pulled ort 12 yards on an end run Julian pulled in five yards on a forward pass but Gill muffed the next one Schulfz was sent in for Gill Leon ardson punted and Coffey returned the ball to the 35 yard line er guson gained four yards througn tackle Vaughn intercepted the next pass and the first Aggie pass to Julian went wrong Hengle captured the ball on the next pass on their own 35 yard line ergu son punted to 35 yard line Leonardson Makes Long Ron Leonardson knocked off 20 yards on brilliant end run Captain Gif ford four yards Miller thrown for a loss on end run Gauthier netted six yards for first downs on a forward pass bv Leonardson Ju lian plunged twisted and whined 15 yards through tackle Black lock netted six yards through tackle and Julian smashed through for six more then carried the bail five yards to South Dakota 5 yard line and in the next play plunged through tackle for a touchdown Captain Gifford kicked goal JI A ISf Sonth Dakota Blacklock kicked off as ended tr mizt summary Browx aacneai Henn Htuam Witchy Bartlett Gtnine! AndreTj Beau Caey tnjrfre anla Ref A 'Mitchell is Chosen President 1 of Athletic Order flth the bowling season under way the othman Athletic club got together last Wednesday and elect ed officers for this season as fol lows: Arthur Mitchell president Harry Kaisch vice president Vir gil Zetterlind secretary and iuasurer Season opened October 27 and will Jose last week of April twelve members participating Board of nusUes elected as follows: William Heft chairman of board William 1 enneily and Kelp directors Othman Athletic club is open ar all times for new members and is ready at all times to compete with all athletic clubs New mem rs who would like to join address William Heft at 41S Holbrook ave Any bowling who would lik matches call Zetterlind at Tidge 2448 The five man team ill play the West End club rep ntatlves at Hchled's Wednesday :5: KQ Team Outplays Opponents in Every Depart ment of Game With Julian and Gauthier Playing Important Parts Leonardson and Blake Miller Also Do Much for the Michigan Cause inal Score Is 19 to 7 Special to The ree Press EAST LANSING MICH Novem ber 15 Coach Macklin's Ag gies today wound up their most sjceessful season In a brilliant game in which they1 stampeded theSouth Dakota huskies by a score of 19 to 7 The score tells the story of the game conclusively The Aggies outplayed their opponents in every department of the game but they met a stubborn resistance that lasted tp the very end The sturdy South Dakota men made up for their lack of football knowledge an (lability by sheer nerve and fighting spirit which won i them their only touchdown and kept the Aggies from scoring time after time Again uad again Coach Macklin's men drove the ball straight down to the South Dakota goal only to lose it when the super human efforts of some visitor snatched it away from them or their line braced and held against the smashes and charges of themighty Aggie backs Julian Does Great Work There Are four bright luminous tare In the Aggies camp tonight irst and foremost among them Is Julian the mightiest full back that th Aggier ever cheered on to victory He sprang into the limelight today at the very Kick off when he ran Vidal's kick bark 65 yards through the entire South Da kota field shaking off tackle after tackle to their 15 yard line where he was downed by erguson and Vidal It took both of them to drag him to earth and he a long string of six recumbent Coyotes be hind him that had been felled bj his powerful straight arm i But this was not the only bril Hani ttui4 put furtn uy tv migniy hack Time after time ho plunged through tho lino and was only brought to earth after four or five tacklers had hung themselves upon his ample frame On tackle runs un three distinct he man aged to leap squirm whirl through fur gains uf 15to 20 yards and was easily the greatest ground gainer that the Aggies had When iit came to handling the forward passes he worked with Gauthier any number of times for short gains of stx to eight yards both at the receiving and starting ends It was Julian who carried twn of the win ning touchdowns across after he nad carried the ball well down to goal himself Then he chased the speedy Rowe 70 yards down the field eluded the Coyote interfer ence and downed him on the Aggieiv yard line Gnuthlrr a Big actor Another man who showed almost as much as the big fullback al though about half ihe size of the big plunger was little Gauthier the short man of the Aggie team who wisely chose the plays by which the visitors were outguessed and who generaled the line bucks and for ward parses through so cleverly Ih also was there with the first touchdown which he carried across irom the 3 yard line At the for ward passes he was the one big factor getting them off well Inpitu uf the handicap of his lack of hight His splendid tackling in the I will again distribute 50000 free 50 cent boxes of my rheumatism remedy and every suffering reader invited to write for one More than 500000 free boxes 1 have already given away in the past which has re sulted in the cure of thousands of chronic cases of rheumatism I shall continue in this good work nf free distribution until my remedy has been actually intro duced throughout the world or that reason 1 have authorized this advertisement to appear in all the lead ing papers Once 1 was a great sufferer from rheuma tism myself tried everything 1 heard of without finding relief I studied into ihe causes of rheumatism and by a lucky chance 1 finally found a combination of drugs which completely cured me Since that lime from a nelghborhoodgossip its fame has spread all over the world Mv remedy goes after the cause of after the excess of uric acid It is this excels which gives rise to all the agonies of rheuma tism the torment of lumbago that screeching affliction sciatica and the painful tender gout All these dis eases one kin to the other have been expelled In the most astounding manner by my remedy in Sioux alls my remedy cured an old gentle man 80 years of age In Chicago 111 It cured another old gentleman 70 years of age who had suffered for 17 vears In Kansas City Mo it cured another case of 7 standing An old gentleman of Bucyrus Ohio writes that my remedy cured him notwithstanding that his age is 80 years At Mountain Ranch Calif it cured a lady 72 years of age rom reedom Pa a lady writes that this remedy cured her her age being 74 I could mention hundreds of other instances where this remedy has cured men and women after electricity massage hospitals etc failed No matter whether your rheumatism is muscular Inflammatory or sciatica hiKht third quarter stopped what might navi visitors Blake Miller and Leonardson Were the other two stars whose naiiK will go down in the history of this hard fought battle as hav ing contributed largely to the vic tory Blake Miller wag hurt badly in the first quarter when Capt Brown of the visitors jumped on him he was down but he grltlilv Hluck through the game al though suffering the greatest of ugony from his neck and shoulders It was on the very next play ivhan still with pain he caught a forward oasw bv Gauthier for a jU yard gain His shifty end runs and brilliant work with the passes kept the visitors guessing the greater part of the time But it was on defense that he put ud the st exhibition Be solved the South Dakota shift time after time threw ihe runner tor losses and covered his end so well on tho passing Election Is Held Which Clears the Air of Threatened Storm rank Weeks of Green wa rc president and Charles Moli of Milwaukee vice president of the Wis consin Illinois league at the udjourntd meeting at Oshkosh Moll averted a deadlock hy decHrfng the noininatJcn for president of th? ad ministration" continued unchanged Seven of eight cities will probably be back next summer while the ond du Lac franchise will likely be placed in Beloit or reeport or Elgin rvepoit and Be loit have been in the league before hid are favored The league returned to a split of rate lect'lpts with a 50 guanni for week days or rainy Sundays and 100 guaran tee for Sunday games that nr? played Visiting clubs may have the option of 45 per cent of receipts 60 per rent of what remains after he league take ite 10 per cent' Each club guarantees and must pay cents the league for every one under Yair Win at Chr New Haven Conn November Yale won Hs annua) chess match with Prince ton today taking the games on four Iwiards and accepting draws on the remain ing two 50 Off si iht none Were Dulled Off on his side leonardson presented the unu apectacie oi a iui bls man on the line aid all the punting fur the Aggies and out punted Vidal got away with three of the longest and clcyeicl passe and then pulled of one long thirty yard smashing craah ing squirming line plunge He also repeated the same performance in carrying the ball when he circled the ends for two more thirty yarn gains and a few smaller ones At crashing through tacklers ho was more powerful than even Julian for he sfmpiy bowled them over llk3 nine pins In some ways It wee a moM spectacular gamp quite atreten would bo featured by old fashioned straight foot ball and then would consist almost altogether of for" ward passing bv both teams ini gereater part of the Aggie gains were made by line plunging al though great stretches of ground would be covered at times ay clever passes The forward pass however really lost more ground for the Aggies thai It gained for the visitors several times managed to nab the flying oval and get awa fcr long runs 1 The third quarter was character I zed bv very loose placing bv both teams particularly in the passing department The ball was nar middle at the field and both teams lost it repeatedly on fit st downs either by Interrupted passes pr Aggies scored the Initial touchdown In the first Ar ter Julian had carried the ball to the visitors' 10 yard line on the kick off the South Dakota lads worked It back to their ard line Here Miller ran out of bounds on an end run and was downed by two South Dakota tacklers Referee Hoagland ordered Brown from he field and penalized the 1st ors Manary replaced Brown Miller came around after a few minutes and garnered in a pass for a gain of 15 yards on the next Vlas A series of line bucks by Julian and Blacklock carried the ball over Julias Plunge Well The second touchdown was put over by a series of line bucks and short forward passes In which Ju lian was the biggest factor for he not only negotiated the greater part of ground but also put the ball Early In the thlrJ quarter Vidal the brilliant quarter for the visl tors was thrown back so hard by Captain Gifford and McCurdy on an attempted line buck that he had to be carried from the field Rowe replacing him Row just in the' gatre for a minute or two threw the Aggie bleachers in an awful panic when he nabbed one of passes from the ambient blue and ran 70 yards aided by good Interference until Julian caught up with him and threw him on tho Aggie 10 yard line Thu Aggies had worked the ball by a series of clever passes from their 40 yard line down to the visitors' 12 yard line when Rowe stepped In and placed it at the other end of the field The Aggies held and worked the ball back to the center of the field where South Dakota again got it on the 45 yard line Here a clever pass erguson to Conway gave them a clear field to the Ag gies' goal for their only touch down The Aggies pushed the ball across for tbeir last score In the last two minutes of play by a series of line plunges end runs and forward passes from the 35 yard line after Vaughn intercepted Howe's pass Vidal quarter and erguson the fallback played the best game for the visitors Their work character ized gore' bv stubborn fighting than by good football They tackled high ran poor Interference and in some ways played very poor foot ball Herman cluiltz the Aggy left end declined to let such a small thing as a broken finger keep him out of the game today After roost ing on the bench fur three quarters he went in at right end with his hand done up In splints to stop a leak in the right extremity of the line Despite his handicap Schultz made a number of pretty tackles using hts right arm alone St A DAKOTA Miller Smith leonardson Vaughn McCurdy Gifford (capt) Benning Gill Schultz Gauthier Miller Biacklock Julian Gauthier' way Gifford 1 In Coupon for a ree 50 Cent Box of "Gloria Tonic JOHN A SMITH 6570 Smith Bldg Milwaukee Wis Gloria Please send me free a 50 cent hoX feei and I will try it and let you know non IRST QUARTER Captain Gifford led the Aggies on the field at 2:45 in the face of a blinding storm halX snow half rain which made the field soft and Bloppy Captain Brown followed with the South Dakota huskies at 2:05 The teams were greeted by the military band and nearly 7000 people Dakota won the toss and chose the east goal Vidal kicked off at 2:10 to Julian who returned the ball 65 yards to the South Da kota's 20 yard line Hewitt Miller and Julian failed to gain on two downs and Blake Miller was thrown for a loss on the third The ball went over to the visitors on the next down on their own 20 yard Une Vidal gained five through Smith but erguson was thrown for a loss of a yard Coffey carried the ball four yards and Hengel took it another yard erguson punted to Gauthier who was throwp on the 45 yard line Time out fq A Julian plunged through tackle for five yards Blake Miller was thrown for a yard loss A forward pass failed and Leon ardson punted to Vidal who muff ed it Miller falling on the ball Julian made three yards on the next play carrying the ball to the 20 yard line A pass went wrong but Julian carried the ball two yards and South Dakota was pen alized five yards for off side Black lock was thrown by erguson after he had pounded off three yards on an end run The Aggies lost the hall on downs nnrt cd to Gauthier pn South aiQ iixic ake Gain Cure Your Rheumatism Cambridge Mass November 15 The Harvard football machine re adjusted in essential points' of at tack and defense in preparation for the game with Yale was trietf out against Brown today and found line working order The Crimson totaled 37 points holding tho Brownfans scoreless Harvard practically bi ought three elevens into play and the first string players Logan Brien and Trumbull who went to New Haven with Coach Haughton to watch Yale in action against Princeton were not missed The first Crimson team plaj ed only through the first two periods naking 17 points on touchdowns by Brlckley and Hardwick who put the bail over after a long forward pass and on goal from place ment at 38 yards Brilliant end running by Mahan made the first Crimson touchdown possible His ng dlstance punting gave Harvard advantages In the ex change of kicks The Crimsons scoring ambitions seemed Increased rather than dim inished with the appearance of sub stitutes A fumble by Gardner of Brown on his 28 yard Uno was re covered by Coolidge and the Har vard end carried the ball to the goal Bettie and Willetts were towers of plunging strength In the Henley Homer Brooks Willey KingBruwn (capt) ManaryBrown Conway Vidal Rowe Coffey Hengle ereuaon Julian 2 Con 3 ersruson 1 in 1 Hoagland Princeton Umpire noldemie Lehigh Head Lynch Brown Timo of 15 min utes AU Ready to Wear Garments Reduced in Prices on Account the Sale Suits and at $2150 JTS BASKET BALL NEXT OR DETROIT MUSKEGON AND RAPIDS I O' 7 hree astest State ootball Schools Expected to Mafye Up "Bis in Winter Sport Special to 'Tiig ree Grand Rapids Mich November 15 With the football season in the state hiterscboiasUc now practical ly ended ihe final contests of th1 year being slated for Turkey day and these with one or two excep tions only clashes high bchuul loaches will shortly change their activities to basketball none of the other teams of the state arc accurately rated as to strength for the coming season It 18 believed that the Three" in football Detroit Central Mus kegon and Grand Rapids will be the "Big Three" in basketball again this year It is reported that both jhp De Garments to Your Measure 4J tK5 SC you at similar reductions: 20 Yards Leonardson carried the 4 ball on a fake nunt formation for 20 yards and Blake Miller repeated around the other end for another seven yards Julian made ft first down an! again carried the ball to the five yard line erguson threw Miller for a 10 varrl loss Ball on the South 16 yard line Time was taken out for A Vidal intercepted a forward pass and carried it to 25 yard line MAC was penalized five yards for off side Vidal plunged through guard for a 25 yard gain on the hidden ball trick South Dakota was pena lised five for being off side plunged for five yards but fumbled on the next play and South Dakota was nenanzeu rrt the nania nliv forward pass went wrong on the next play and erguson punted out of bounds A getting tho ball on her own 4u vard line Julian aided bv the best of in terfen nee plunged through tackle for nine yards but Brown tnrew Hewitt Miller for a five yard kss on the next play Hewitt Miller on a short pass made four yards LocnAidson punted to Blake Miller downed on the South Dakota 40 yard line' Blake Miller after rounding right end for seven yards was injured hv Captain Brown who Jumped on him while down South Dakota Cantuiu Benched uth Dakota was penalized lulf tne uistance to the coal and ean Brown was nut out of game Miller stuck however Haiily re placing Brown Blake Miller on a rward pass from Gauthier mad 15 yards Julian Smashed through the line to the South uaKota yard line ana then Gauthier rted it over for a touchdown frrd failed to kick goal COKE 1 A SOUTH KilTl Vidal kicked off to Gauthier who returned the ball to the 30 yard line A was penalized live yards on the next play and Leon ardson punted to Coffev who 1Yi'as thiown in his tracks by Julian Coffey on an end run gained two yards anu a forward pass was in tercepted by "Blacklock outn Dakota failed to gain on th hidden ball trick as the quarter A SOI ill iMaui SECOND QUARTER 1 1 in i lav on A vard line Coffey on a line buck failed to sain ireuson Bunted and A fumbled South Dakota10 A 20 yaril line Henley was thrown tor a loss on a line buck Gauthier Intercepted the bail on a lorwaio jtss and ran 1'0 Yards for a down only to he recalled because of off side nlay A forward pass lle tlev to Vidal failed to erguson tried for a field goal on the 30 yard line but the ball fell 15 yards short Julian failed to gain on a tackle plunge and ardson punted to idal on the Ag gie's 45 yard line where he was downed In his tracks Time was OU? for Vidal Coffey was thrown for a three yard loss by Miller on an end run A forward pass by Vidal fell yards short of Hengle and erguson punted to Hewitt 1 Miller who was downed on the Aggie 25 yard line Leon ardson punted to Coffey who sig naled tor a fair catch but McCurdy threw him and the Aggies were penalized five yards BlacklocK threw erguson for a threeyard loss uh a splendid tackle and a forward pass by Vidal went wrong erguson punted to Gauthier returned the ball to the 35 yard Julian was twice held on line plunges A suffered pen alization of 15 yards for huddling Leonardson punted to Vidal who of cases among them sortie mind if other remedies have bv return today sure enclosing the coupon below an' i MI mail you will receive a 50 cent Imx of tms wbch edy free and also free a book on rheuma phi illustrated with many drawings from cor book will tell you all about your case MJ tains no morphine or other narcotics uj tM cases have been relieved in 48 hours i following coupon: Miller caught the next pa38 a 20 yard gain and Gill replaced Henning Julian dove through for four yards punting the ball on South 10 yard line or ward pass went wrong Rowe inter cepted a pass and ran 70 yards but was caught by Julian after a spec tacular run on the Aggie 20 yard line Julian made a remarkable run coming up from behind Con way in for Brown at right end Henley plunged for three yards but fumbled Blake Miller getting ball Leonardson punted to Coffey who made a fair catch on the Aggie 45 yard line A forward pass by erguson was broken up and South Dakota was penalized five yards for offside erguson passed to Conway who ran 45 yards for a touchdown aided by great interfer ence by his team mates offey kicked goal A Cm 12 South Dakota 7 Blacklock kicked off to Hengle who was thrown by Smith on the 30 yard line as the quarter ended OURTH QUARTER 7ii the top picture the Aggies have just smashed their way through the Coyotes line for the first points of the game Below the Aggies big fullback is mal(ing a splendid gain through the South Dakota team Jultans work was a factor in the Lansing team's easy victory Houghton Champions Run Rings Around Providence Eleven Scoring Thirty seven Points to Team Works Well new Crimson backfield arf natlns In bull like rusha kd edthe Brown line until over tor Another touchdown Harvard last score wa a tional one Mills bub the ball after fumbling Brown kickoff and eluding 1 first and secondary 82 yards to the unon Brown was never danger in the first period deticu collegians rush Harvard territory Caplain ln standing on the 38 yard fin a kick which went short tr Afto that the ball wa' Hrftwn cj rt gccuc oi fipld ThA IlnAim oni HARVARD aUU Dana Giliran Hitchcock Soucy 7 Pennock Storer Harlwlck reed ley Bradlee Mahan Rrlcklev Harvard 37 Hrtrnn WtlllamB nf pAHnvi Morice Pennas vault m2u Bankart Dartmouth of 15 minutes Scoring uLizS Brlckley Hardwick ci idge Bettie Mills Goal from touchdown Hardwick 2 Willetts 2 Goal from olaL Brlckley J7 raw liJJiiiTissim'Tir'ffw raws i a a a ML Overcoatings Overcoatings21 $26 I rCl lx XI $5 I.

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