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NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN SPORT NEWS CLASSIFIED LIVE NEWS SPORT NEWS CLASSIFIED LIVE NEWS NASHVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1919. Commodores Take Measure Of Old Dominion Eleven THREE REASO NS FOR COMMODORES' VICTORY Georgetown Humbled Vandy Triumphs Over 0k By Golden Tornado Scarborough, a Substitute Back, Scored Tech's Last Touchdown After Spectacular 95-Yard Run. Ancient Grid Rival "Gink" Hendrix Recovers Burnett's Fumble and Spurts Thirty Yards for Touchdown. From this time on Vanderbilt showed a complete reversal of form and kept the Virginians on the defensive with Hue plunges and end runs, in which Floyd, substituting for Wilde; Wlggs, and. Latham did clever hits of work, The Commodores tried several forward passes, but all failed, either through "grounding or Iilnflflntr In- their onnouents.

ATLANTA. Nov, 13. Georgia Tech boat Georgetowll Itnlvcrslty hem today by tho decisive score of 27 to 0, Three of the victors' touelulojvim resulted from Binash-1 ing, plunging gains through the line, anil the Anal one by a spectacular Wi-ynrd run 1 from tho klekoff by Scarborough, 11 substitute back. It wns cold and clear, with but HUh wind, and fully 10,000 foothnll enthusinsts raw the conriuerois of the navy outplayed almost from, start to finish. T'lce they threntened seriously.

The flrnt time a fumble lost the chnuco nnd tho other tlmo Tech's Hue held as few lines ever hold, and the powerful Blue and Gray backa fulled to go eight yards for touchdown In four lfsperale attempts. They played mmmmmmM wrwmmsm mBBamaam Sulllmn added 17 ynrds, bolng ouo of the few that Teeh failed to break up. Theru were then eight yardu to go. Gar gnu bucked three over right tnckle. Livers gained one through left tnckle.

nnd Mc- (juade took the bull with four ynrds. to go. Ho was downed against utonewtfll defense, with one yard gnlu. Unable ti 1 the touchdown by bucking, the vial- 1 orB tried a furwurd pass. Onrgnn tossed tho bnll over the gonl line toward McQuade but Webb or Tech rushed In thn wav, and the spheroid struck his shoulder.

lu the final period It wns all Tecur and the VIden Tonmdn of 1017 appeared bncJc ou tire gridiron. Harlan nnd McDunoitgh frot touchdowns that came from arnasli-ng attack agnliiBt the Georgetown line: Barron and Fer'st and McDonough HnrJnn, with tho latter playing one of Hm best games of his career, for tlU) "Jump shift" one time after tho two touchdowns were made, FiaeJiet; kicked both goals. Kenyou for (k'orgnUvwu booted tlio pigskin nr. yards after tim third tauebjiiown. and Scarborough, who had gone iu-'fV lUirron.

received It on his owu flve-ynid Hue. lie had good interference through tho oncoming Georgetown team nnd' sighting an opening where three of opponents had bfcii dumped, he fairly through. Another second, it seeinnil and he Imtl clejir Held before him and' racod across the goal line. Flncher kicked goal and the gaum was over right HflerOuorge- CHABLOTTR8VILLE, lii. (Special.) Tim Commodores defeated their undent enemy, Virginia, on Lambctlj Field today, 10 to 8, in a game cleanly fought, but devoid of the Bpcetuculnr playing which marked the meeting of these olev-'ins In pant years.

Entering the gume long odd favorites the- Commodores bewildered Uie big crowd of Virginia adherents by scoring within three minutes. The Ten-nesnenns kicked off nnd after forcing Virginia to punt rushed the ball to the 35 yard mark, where Captain Cody drop-kicked a pretty field goal. Twice during the remainder of the gnme Cody's team Tiuitus put him In 11 position to add additional goals from the field, but his two aUemptft failed. Virginia begun to show a latent power in the lest part of thin period, but it was not until Vanderbilt had run its total to ten in the second period that the Orange and Blue developed a smashing attack, which wna to sweep tlm ball across the goal line and curry It on two other occasions Inside the ten-yard marlt. Those last two threats found the Commodores lighting gamely and successfully.

Vanilerbilt'w touchdown came early in the Becomi period nnd resulted from the only fumble by the Orange and Blue. After his team had been held for downs, Zerfoss punted -10 yards nnd Burnett fumbled. Several players were ufter the ball, but Hendrix Heoopcd It up and raced thirty yards across an open field, Cody made it un k'vlii ten points by kicking goal. was alter this that Virginia opened Its smashing attack. Burnett started It by running back a ptmt 25 yards to Van-, derbilt's 40-yard Hne.k Line thrusts and short end runs, in winch Kuyk, II.

Rlne-hart nnd Hussell alternated, nud one of the two successful 1'onvard pusses of the game carried the ball to tho five-yard mark, where Kuyk was sent over for a touchdown. Vtrginin twice threatened in the third period, but" the first time, after covering yards. It was halted on tho 10-yard mark and on the second occasion Virginia player was off-side ou a play in which Kuyk broke through to the S-yarti mark. The 5-yard penalty proved more thnn Virginia could overcome. T.Tir,M'.

Avjki BKIUtYHILL. Details of Vandy Victory strong mnne at iuunir iMi.Irlx m.ule the mdy (o.Hrlulown fflertvl by IJo nett's famble and run furty ynrds for the tully. Latham run the teum well and attack. Despite those failures, however, the Commodores kept the ball well down In Virginia territory mruugnum uie mm ing period and twice were within strlk ing distance. Kacli time tried tm aiifincufnltv 7ii- fluid trnnlq Out of this game there arose a new star in uooawyu miyii oz mcuiuuuu, who substituting at fullback for Dunn, injured in the game between Virginia ami hwtrla Inst -n-eek.

Kuvk. with terrific line pmasntTH, gmuuii muu vi. nn- swum for Virginia, nnd it was seldom that he failed to come through 'when called upon. Quarterback Latham of Vanderbilt shitted honors with him. Several times Latham throat through tackles or circled the ends for substantial gains, and his open field dodging in running buck punts brought cheers.

The lineup and summary follow. Vnnderbllt-. Position. Virginia. Adams Bight Hnd Mlchld Lipscomb Itlght Tackle McGowan Bailey Klght Guard Churchman Karly Center Ilanklns Hendrix Left Guard 'Newman Cody Left Tackle Pnrrish Zerfoss Left End J.

Rlnehnrt Latham Quarterback Wade llight Half Berryhlll Left Half Wlggs Fullback Score by periods: Vanderbilt Vlrirlnia Burnett UUSSCll II. ninehart Kuyk 3 TO 010 0 0 0 0 IS Vanderbilt scoring: Touchdowns, Hendrix; goal, from touchdown, Cody; field goal, Cody. Virginia snoring: Touchdown. Kuyk. lteferce, Barry (Georgetown); umpire, Donnelly (Trinity) linesman, MeUutfln (Michigan.

Time of periods, 15 minutes. tnkes bnll to Vnndy's two-yard line, hut Vandy holds. Ball goes over on downs. Zerfosa kicks to her 45-yord line. Kuyk gets five ynrds through line.

Virginia penalized five yards off side. Forward pass fails. Vandy gets hall. On fake kick Latham goes 35 ynrds. through tackle.

Bnll on Virginia's 40-yanf line. Lntknru gets i eight yards but drops bnll. Virglnln re- covers on her line. Burnett gains two yards through center. H.

Ithlnchart thrown for loss on attempted end run. Virginia pnnta to Berryhill who Is downed in tracks on Vnndy's Hue, Latham five yards through line. Lnthnm gets around end for four yards and first down, Wade failB to' gain. Floyd gets two yards. Lnthain two yards.

Virginia recoycrs ball nn rinwriR nn hnr 4Fivarri Forward': pass nets eight yards. Kuyk gets three yards through center. H. IthfQcbart four yarns. j.nyK ihukub it- iubi uuwu.

on Vandy's 32-yard Kuyk through Hue. for 10 yards. First do.wn. Hussell gets three yards. Vandy holdB on her nine-yard line.

Ball goes over: 55erfos8 kicks to Burnett on Vnndy's 45-yard Hue. Forward pass Incomplete. Lnthnm Intercepts forward pass on Vandy's 40-yaru line. I'iini or tniru quarter. Score.

Vandy 10, Virginia o. Flovd cos seven vards through line. Berryhlll mnkes It first down. Lnthnm two yards. Floyd makes It first down.

Bail ou virginm jo-ynrn ime. nu TjiMinii1! full to train. Codv failed at field goal. JCuyk substituted for Burnett failed gain. ivuyK gers uirce yarns, virgiiim kicks to Berrj'hlU who returns to mid-field.

Floyd getB four yards. Latham adds two yards; Virgluia punts to Berryhlll who returns ball 15 yards nnd slipped up. Ball on Virginia's 42-yard line. MJchle Is hurt. Floyd thrown for loss.

Wade fulled to gnin. LntHUrn through lacKie lor.ume yurus. raiineB first down. Floyd through tackle for Plrp TVprrvhill fumbles hut recov ers hall. Cody falls at field goal.

Holmes goes In for Lipscomb. Crowd gves Lipscomb big Bend -off as he HinpB off of field. Kus sell gets xu-yjiri on nextpiaj'. iiois nirowu tor loss. H.

Khluelinrt three yards. Virginia forced to kick. Berryhlll runs it back to Virginia's 4G-ynrd line; gets three-yards. Floyd gets four ynrds. Zerfoss kicks out of hounds on Virginia's 15-yard line.

Seward takes Itus-setl's place. Seward thrown for loss. II. Khluelinrt failed gain. Virginia kicks to Berryhlll who returns ball 25 ynrds.

Ball on Virginia's 22-vard line. Flovd failed gain, Cody failed nt field goal from 25-. yaru line. it. itinueuuri1 raueu gain.

Kuyk gots eight yards. Virginia to Berryhill who returns to 45 yard Floyd three yards. Game over. SYRACUSE DOWNS COLGATE ELEVEN Sl'KACUSE, K. Nov.

15.Syracuse University's football team made its final bid for the football-honors of the East this afternoon, when sent Colgatea hitherto undefeated cloven down In de feat by a score of 13 to 7. Syracuso wo's master of the situation nt all during the closing minutes of tho second and fourth periods. At these times the Colgatee aerial offense' was working well, and only great work in blocking and' tackling-saved tho day for the Syracusans. ARMY TOO STRONG FOR VILLA NOVA WEST. POINT, N.

1., Nov. 15. Villa Novu displayed weak opposition today, the cadets, with a substitute eleven, swamping tho collegians .02 to 0. It waa the ilnal game for the Army before meeting the isnvy in jew orK on iovemuer -at. The visitors never "were dangerous nnd were kept well Army's 25-yard line throughout.

Army scored nine touchdowns, from which elght-gonls were kicked. The soldiers' forward passing showed decided improvement, at1 least a dor.en perfect overhead plays being thrown durlug nit: huui iicnuu. DAVIDSON'S TOE GIVES ARKANSAS CLOSE GAME i fAyETTICVILLE, Nov.15.-r-When Davidson kicked goal in the second period of the Arkansas-Oklahoma game here today he made the point that gave the local team the victory over the vlBttors, 7 to 0. Oklahoma's onlv. score wbjj made In thr first nprtnri On nn Arkansas nass.

Intercepted on the Arkansas 20-yard line. a naru ngniing game turougiioui, uowever, at which McQuade led (he attack. 1 cens lamous "jump sunt' iiscanicti for the Washington nnd Li game, was back In use today and to many spectators it iviiH flic filing that tin- invaders could not break up. Hardly any other forma tion was usci nuu 10 tuno or inxie, unmerclt'nlly by the Btudent bund, the Techs tmmRhcd their way to victory. Most; of Ujo t'aius were mailc Just utsldo tackle.

A free exchange of mints marked tho game, with honors about even, hut Tech's advantage lay In the ability of the Yellow to down the Georgetown runner In his tracks us he L-aught the kick. The nrst Derlod was score less, tnoucll Flowers tried 11 field gojl from Georgetown's 24-vurd line. He wuh injured few minutes later in making a hard tackle and retired. Phillips, Tech center, was hurt on the next piny and rotlred. Abeam of Georgetown also was Injured and had to retire.

McQuade fur Georgetown featured this period with a 32-yard run. wnn i-iowers gone mm im one lore 10 skirt the ends in his spectacular fashion, the Tech bucks In thu second period took to smashing the Hue. Harlan, I-'erst, MeDonoiigh nud Barron, with Harlan tho star gainer, ploughed their way through the line for three first downs In succession, he touehdow.n which fell to Barron. Flnciier fitihl at the goal. Tech sturleil another march, but failed, unci punts were exchanged several times.

Much of the Kiune play marked the third period, except that Georgetown found hole in the right Bide of Tech's Hne. and with McQuade, Gargjiu, Lelghty and Livers taking turns at bucking, the Invaders ma rcuud to' wftitin L'. yards or toe coveted goal. A forward pass Gargan to Harry NAVY SWAMPS COLBY ELEVEN Eighteen Touchdowns Made by Middies. ANNAPOLIS, Nov.

15. invading the ffoal line of their opponent.1, on 18 occasions, nnd kicking 13 of the 18 resultant tries for goal, tho Navy football team wept beyond the century "mark In scoring today by smothering, the eleven of Colby College of Maine under a co.unt of 121 to 0. Colby presented a lamentably weak defense" and scarcely more could be said of the offense, except for the Hash of aerial attack and wide end runs in the third rieriod. This, however soon was stopped the Middles, und at no time did the visitors have possession of the ball inside LOCAL PREP TEAMS MEET THIS WEEK M. B.

A. Slight Favorite on Account of Weight of Line Hume-Fogg is-training hard for the Montgomery Bell mime which is to be played on ihe M. B. A. field November 1 Till a la I tin llrur iniuiMnir Ihn tw.t tennis since hthletle relations were severed about ten years ago.

Both teams are worKiug narner.i.or mis game raan any other on their hchcdulc, and hard battle Is assured. Hume-Fogg bus only ft fair record for the Benson, and has a team composed chletlv of ilrst year men. These men nre fust rounding Into shape and will be In tip-top condition for the clash with M. B. A.

The Montgomery Bell boys have hml a verv HiiewsKful yenr and have several old men on the Hqund who are showing the value of their experience. Odds slightly favor the academy boys because, of their greater weight ond more Impressive record for the year. The alumni of both schools will bo present for the game, and the rivalry will be keen on both sides. The game will be for the city championship, and will ho a real game from start to finish. The high school temn boasts of two Htnr In the players.

Foster and Lnnn. IMiese boys will be hard propositions for; Uie M. B. A. hoys to stop If they arc In good form.

The lurgcst crowd in prep school foothnll history Is predicted. Tickets will be on sale at the following places: Morse Paul and John Stuinb, The Ocean and Rabbit's. TULAlMfS GEORGIA TO TIE ATTGirfiTA. Gil. Nov.

The University of mm Tulane University battled to a 7 to 7 tie here this afternoon. Tuhine scored the ilrst touchdown. In the flrHt nerlml whtm Georulu fumbled, nud H. Talbot, Tuiune's right tackle, ran 40 yards for tue goal. suored In the second period by 11 Bin (i- 11 Mi'floa nf lino Inieks nfter the ball had been carried to within seven, yards of Tulaim a goal.

Ttuclr Choovpa nf ttenrirhl. was the hull vldual star of the game. It wnH lurgcly his work kept the LouIsiamiNeleveu from piling up a big score. TWO MATCHES ARE LISTED IN TOURNEY (Rr Aauftf-tn(4fl CLEVRLAND, 0., Nov. 15.

Hugh Deal nf Clpvpinml and Clarence Jackson of uv trlot nnd Tlgg Dnton of Kanrms City and Byron Gillette of Buffalo were the contestants today in the three-cuBhlon billiard championship tournament. Tonight's Nxluwliilo rnllptl foe mutehes hetween Otto Re Belt of Chicago ami Lean of Cin cinnati, ami nerrn jiuupomc 01 auikuu kce and Charles Otis of Brooklyn. 1 town kicked oft again. Lineup mid summary: 'V-Georgetown (0.) 1'os. Georgia (27, II.

Sullivan L. 10 v. GnllL T. Sullivan L. Flncher IMidack L.

Lobey Anderson Phillips Comstock K. Dowllns O'Connell U. UiifflheH Keuyo'n It. II Stntriii Muloney Q. McDonough Gnrgau II Flowov-i McQuade It.

II Lelghty F. VHnrhlu Score by periods: Georgetown 0 0 0 fM- Tech 0 Tech scoring: Touchtlowns BarrOh, McDonough, Scarborough. Goals frnjhi touchdown, Flncher 3. SuhHtltutlous, Georgetown. Ahearn for Duduck, AVUts f0r Anderson, Flovln for Maloney, Livers for Lelghty, Moran for Ahearn Mnloney for Flavin.

Wise for II. Sullivan, Buckley for for McQuude, 3. Sullivan for Maloney. VANDY SCRUBS BEAT T.P.I. Kuhn for Scrubs Against Polytechnic team- The A'nndevbiH Scrubs outplnyedthc.Ten- ncssec Boly technic School of CookovJUo on Dudley field yesterday and copped tho Iho score of 1-1 to 0.

Thh Indicates the relative strength of the two teams. The Jriibs played the ball Into the Polytechnic territory most of the gnnie, but were unable lo put the ball across after they hurt put it In scoring distance. Kuhn got away with a Polytechnic piiufc in the first quarter and sprinted, fifty yards through the entire CoukeviHo team for the first touchdown of the game. Kuan's playing throughout the game watH the, outstanding feature of the Scrubs' nlny-Ing. Thomas and Milan at halves played 1 good defensive games throughout.

The Vr.ndy men in the stands started calling for Captain Glonves of the Bcrubs, and varlouB and sundry' yells were the Scrub captain throughout tho en tiro game, a nuce mefwagn wns pniica petween 1 naives or tne vanny-virginia uciau, mailing Captain Gleaves the ohject of a good Joke. The message claimed that McGugtn was worried over me wotk ol tne ocruuB and wanted to know if GJenves' hod followed full Instructions. The answer went back thaL Gleaves had followed fill! Instructions and had wrqpped his nnfelca litgh and well. Tim r'rinkevllln team showed n.riOWAF In 'their attack that Beveral times carried thw ball nenr the Vanderbilt goal, btit encft time were compelled give the ball oret on downs or lose It on fumble. FlBtt," of the Cooksvlllo team, put up good Rame, both on the offense and the defense.

Hia work was far above that of his cohorts. Jared mid Andor.o also pulled several good runs through the Scrub line. Tho passing game of the visitors had tho guessing at all tirn.es. Time tifter time (he Polytechnic lads shot tho bnll tov nn end or half for gains of 20 to 30 ysrdu, Thev exposed one of the best passing ys-teniFi seen In prep parts in quite a time. The Scrubs started a mareU in tho third quarter Hint ended after the pigskin bad been planted between the Cookevllle (toal posts, Gleaves, making the necessary gatn.

after a long run by "Doc" Kuhn, had pnt tin ball 011 the rflve-ynrd line; An entire new Scrub team took tho field In the fourth qunrter nnd kept tha ball hovering nround ihe Poiytcchnlcjroal, ntift were unable lo uncover the punch needed to put the ball over. The stnm of th, relief Bcrubs were Iiiiten and Langford. The lineup follows: Scrubs (W) Position Polytechnic (0 Dlckersou LK Alge LT Boiithatn Haggard LO McCormldlc Duntzlor Little Mooney BG Lafervo Dotv Overton Winiams IHI Cloytl Milan LH Jarwl Thomas BH Flatfc Kuhn Anderson Cleaves McCormtck 'Bcterec, urown, or vanaermii. umpire, Bob Jackson, of Vnnderbilt, SEWANEE TIGERS LOSE TO RICE OWLS HOUSTON. Nov.

15. The Blco Owls played like whirlwinds against tbo strong Sewariee team and won by the. score of 111 to 7. All through game both teams re Borted to open field work nnd forward passes, the Bice team excelling In thlB style of play. Sewnnee presented vey much crippled learn, many of its men being out of tVi game due to injuries, while Itrown, their alar linesman, Is ill of tvphold fever.

BELL HIGH DEFEATS OGDEN COLLEGE TEAM BOWLING GHKKN, 15. (Special.) Tho Bell High School football eleven of Adams, hud little trouble In defeating Ogden College team here by tho scorn of 2T to 0. Tin. Joen! boys were helplefls before the powerful attack of tho visitors. Morris, Berry and TllHe wero the stars for the visitors, each of the first two registering a touchdown, while tbn last mentioned scored two for- bis team, C.

Murphy also played good football for the Adams boy? Vfrtrlnlii imiiii vesterdav. Berryhlll in "'no Btj-le. In uddltlun to putttngup n-dded 10 rerovered Bur' tho Commodore VOLUNTEERS DEFEAT BUCKEYE TEAM McCabe and Frey Are Scintil-. i. lating Stars of the Game.

KNOXVILtE. Nov. 13. Outplay ing their opponents nt every nngle of the gnmo save nnd nlded materially by the breaks of fortune, the Tennessee Volunteers way to a 33 to 12 football victory over the Cincinnati University Bearcats on Wait Field here to-dn. The until late in the third quarter, was a battle between two scintillating stars, Frey for Cincinnati and McCabe for Each mnn was responsible for the first two touchdowns scored by bis team, nml stood nhove his tenm- mntes for all-around ability 10 ndviince the bnll.

When Frey was Injured in the third period so badly ho had to bo carried off the field, It secnied as though the heart-of 'the Cincinnati team went with Linoui) and summary: Tennessee (33) Cincinnati (12) II. Bhilr D. Russell Henderson Bradford Stack (c) Fries Ellers Tnylor Hucke Bultx Meyers Prey F. Hcinold Hopklua Wenzel "'-Left' Left Guard. Center.

Guard" Qua'erback. "Left "jluif back." ilVlghV Halfback Robinson Lowo (c) Hatcher Evans H. Blair McCabe Summary Scoring, TeDnoBsec, touchdowns, McCabe, Lane, Henderson Cummins; goals from tochdowu, McCabe Cincinnati, touchdown. Fry. Tennessee, Francis for Hatcher, Stephenson for llrndford, Kennedy for It.

Blnlr, Cummins for Lane, Junes for Cum mins, rowers ior i. uum, Kvnus, Austin for Francis, Keddy for untl, W. 'lleluold for Frey. Fitzgerald for Uopklnfl, CoiiBtable for Bliers, Hopkins for Fltzgernia, nipperi iur ui-r i. for Stack, Fitzgerald for F.

Helnobl. Iber tor 1' UiUlllH, iii-huviouh, noogn, referee; Whittnker, Sywance, umpire; Mitchell; Chicago, head linesman. DARTMOUTH LOSES GRIP ON GRID TITLE Nichol Blocks Punt and Scores Touchdown That Won. BOSTON, Nov. lo.Dnrt mouth lost nil clnlm to the East gridiron championship when her team was defeated by- Brown at BraveaT.FIeld today.

7 0. The game was contested bitterly until- tho final mln-utc of pluy, whou DuKtmouth failed on her Inst opportunity to score. Many players were injured. Brown's right halfback, wns carried from the field unconscious, only to () irmnr. tn thn Ilftvt liorind Dartmouth was leading.

0 to 0, in the third period; when Captain Nichols, Brown's right ginird. broke through the reeii line, niocKeu urunumnn puuc on the -10-yard line and ran through nn open field for a touchdown. Armstrong kicked goal. Y. M.

C. A. BANTAMS WIN FRQWI TARB0X ELEVEN The Y. M. C.

A. Bnntnms bent tho Tar-box School football team to tho tune of 27 to 0- Dick. Call and Howard Eaton starred for the 'Bantams, while (ramie McConnclt made the lone touchdown for CTv I I rirVni Tuuts Football Results Vanderbilt, 10; VJrginbi, 0. Kiee Ihntttute, 10; aewanee, G. Auburn, Mississippi A.

nnd 0. Tennessee, 33: Cincinnati, 12. Arkiiiihiis. 7j Oklahoma, 0. (Jcorgla, 7 Tulane.

7. Florida, Stetson, 0. iloogla Cieorgctown, 0. Prim.t'ton, Yale, 0, Alabnimi, 23; L. S.

IK, 0. Ohio: State, Indiana, 2: Northwestern, i-Tl. Coruull, I'ennsylvnnla State, 20. liiitgers, 7: Wost Vlrjlnla( 30. Iowa, Chicago, 0.

Brown, Dartmouth, 0. Harvard, 23; Tufts, 0. llllnolH, Mlt-hlgnu, 7, Bueknell, 17 Gettysburg, 0. Army, vitia Harvard 10; Yale Fresh men, 7. rsavy, 11 oiny, u.

-v KnlverHttv of Detroit. IS; North Dakota Aggies, 0. myracuso, 1. North Carolina A. and V.

P. 0. North Carolina, 10; Davidson; 0. Wake'Fort-Ht, 05; Guilford. 0.

Furmnn, 41: Krukine. 0." Nebraska, 111: Kmisns, 7. Iowa State, 40; Kansas Aggies, 0. Marquette. North University (St: Louis), Missouri, 7.

Veslevnn, 27; Columbln. 13. Phillips Andover. 10; Phillips Exeter, 0. i nrnvr.ne.

Trinity, 0. Catholic llnivorsltv. 0: Miiryhuid State, 13. Delaware, swartnmore, it. Urslnus.

7: Franklin Marshall, 0. Lehigh, 33; Muhlenberg. 7, Cornell Freshmen, 11); Pcim Stnte Presh-men, 14. Onllnuilct, 33; Vashington College. 10.

Hopkins. 30; Wpsturn Mnrvland. 0. MnryvNIe Collego 51, limory and Henry 13. University of Chatlnnooga 20, Carson Newman College 0.

Washington and Leo 2(1, South Carolina 0, rt Ccntro College 50, Kentucky Stnte 0. Ohio WcHleynn Dcniaon 0. Olrcrlfa 07, Cnse 7. Miami 13, Union 10. Notre Diinifi 13, Michigan Aggies 0.

rurdue 24. Depauw 0. Williams 31, Amherat 0. Virginia's Coach, UAItltlS COI.KM.VN. Thq above photograph of Harris Colo-man was taken while he wuu playing guard on tho 1010 Virginia team.

Grid fans will Irememlror mm from the earns ho played on Dudley Held that ytur when the. Commodores triumphed 27 to G. an IB SFSfP Vandy trotted on field, nt 1 :45 nnd was Siren worm welcome by 3,000 persona. Crowd slow In BathorlnB. Vlmds kickers irnctlclng' on erldlron.

Virginia eleven enters cates: as band Btrikes up "The Gong All Here." Churchman is acting contain for Virginia In place of. Hay who broke arm In Harvard game. Weather perfect, not a- cloud In sky. Ground little Boft, slight wind liloH'Inff up field from west. McGugin's llltlo four-yonr-old son Is brought on field on shoulders one of Vnndy's squad in Blgual prnc-tico on west corner of field.

Kofercc, iBarry, (Georgetown.) Umpire; Doniic11y Head lineBmnn, Magoffin (Michigan.) tnan nnd Virizlnln elects to receive ball. Time periods 15 mlnuteB. I Kefcree'8 whistle calls teams on field at pi in. First Quartor. Cody kicks to Virglna's B-yarU line.

AVnde stSs Russell on Virginia's 20-yurd line. II. gets four yards through left end. Russell gets two. H.

lthlne! art uuikes Its first down. Kussell no gain. H. Itlnehnrt addB Uirce yards. Viindj recovers ball on downs on Virginia 40-yord line.

Latham gets five ynrdB through cen tcr. Adds four more for first down. Wade makes three yards. Bcrryhlll "toPP. tracks.

Cody attempts goal, from i field but ball Is blocked. Iatham tries 'orwurd pass, but is Incomplete. Cody kicks goal from field from SB-yard Vandy .1, Virginia 0. Virginia kicks to Berryhlll on fndy 15-yard line. Zerfoss kicks past mldfleld and Adams downs Buescll In, tracks, ll.

Wnehart foiled gain through Hue. H. ninehart getting eight yards for firs down, nusscll on criss-cross gets seven around right end. Ball on Vandy's 38-yar(t line. Kussell gets two ynrdB.

Virginia fumbled tall nnd Vandy recovered. Berryhlll races eight yards through right side of Virginia line. Wlggs makes It first down. Ball about mldfleld. Wade failed gain.

Iatham gets nine yards through right end and later makeB it first down. Wlggs no gnlu. Latham on foke punt gets eight yards arouud right end. Wlggs X.11L t.i u' Vlrplilin'n ballon downs on her 40-ynrd line. On fake kick UusselL gt'tS virtjiuin ivinn blll who Is downed ou andy'B 28-yard line.

Virginia kicks to Berrylilll on Vnndy's 15-yard line. Kerfoss kicks pust mlilflcld ond Adams downs Hussell lu II Tthlnnhhrt. falls to gain through lino. H. Khluelinrt getting eight voni.

for first down. criss cross gctn 7 nround right ond. Ball on Vnnily's line. Hussell gets two IMrlntn ftimbles hall and Vandy recovers. Berryhlll races eight yards through right end.

Latham thrown for eight-yard loss. Vaady punts to mldfleld. Hussell gets 15 yards nround right end. H. tthlnohnrt ndds five.

Itussell failed gain. H. Rhlnchart fumbled, but recovers after eight yards loss. Kirst quarter ends. Virginia's ball on Vnndy's -12-yard line, Score, Vandy ik Virginia 0.

Second Quarter. hnli ou downs. Berryhlll no gain lu two attempts. Zerfoss klckB out or OOUUUH OU ii nnnnirvti vnrds for holding. Kuyk makes seven yards.

U. Rhlnchart punts to Ucrryhlll oil Vnndy's 35-ynrd line. Latham Vnmlv fumbled and Vir ginia recovers about mldfleld. Time out cor iririiii ibuaavn a rntnmDntii ffinvfinl onus. TiStham Villus two yards.

Vtindy penalized 15. yards for holding. Zcrfoss kicks 40 yards. Bur-ui'tt fumhled nnd Hendrtx catches it nnd ruus 40 yards for touchdown. Cody kicks K(mre, Vandy 10, Virginia 0.

Kuyk kicks to Latham -on Vnndy's five-vnrd line. Huns It hack to 20-yard line. kicks Burnett returns 25 ynrds, Mr.it.ina twill mi Vandv's 7-vard line, ithlnchart gets three ynrdB throiiffh line Itussell thrown for loss uy Adams. Tl. Rhlnchart rankes It first down.

H. Uhlneliart adds five yartls on second, nt-. fnlcuR hull tn Vantlv's two- vnrd ilne. Kuyk boos ovct for touchdown, kuyk failed to kick ffoal. Kcoro, Vaudy .10, Vlrplulo Cody kicks to -Vlriflula's yo-yard line.

Virirlnla kinks to Herryhlll on Vaudy's 10-j-nrd lino. Zerfoss puots, to' Burnett who returns bnli 30 yards. Virginia's bull on her 40-ynrd line. Kuyk sets eluht yards through tackle. Time out for Vandy.

Virtrina makes its first down. Virginia ithempts forward pass it's Incomplete. KuseeJl H-ets olffht yards. forward puss Kuyk to Mltehio nets eight yards; Virginia rushes hall to Vaudy's two-yard lino, hut hail Is called hack nnd Virginia is penalized five yards. II.

Ithluehart gets ihree yards. First half over. Vandy 10, Virginia (i. Third Quarter. Wade at.

at' right hall'. Virginia kicks to Adams, who Lumhles. 't's flrglula's ball on Vnndy's 'iO-yard line. Hanklns fell on halt for Virginia. H.

Ithlnehort no gnlu. Kussell no gain. Forward puss incompeltc. Forward imss nets 10 viird- II- UhUiehart udds 10 yards. ill on Vnml 10-yard Hue.

Kuusell PRINCETON TIGERS CLAW OLD ELI "Bud" Scheerer Upsets Yale Trick and Scores Win. 1 HA VEX, Nov; Iff. A foot ball tossed lu the air as a bit of Vale strategy tonight was the treasured tro phy of a sensational Princeton victory. The Tiger team woiiifrom Vale, 13 to fl. Its biggest game of the Benson, by turning an intended Yale trick into Princeton touchdown nnd consequent goal.

It was "Bud" Sheerer, a substitute call ed into play only a few minutes before, who upset tho Vnle tjjctlcs. broke a tie score, nnd gained for himself lasting fame with the football enthusiasts of old Nassau, by scoring for Princeton the ilrst victory over Yale since 1011. His font outdid that of "Sammy" White, the Tiger hero of that yenr. Both were the result of emergency handling of ji loose ball. Neville of Ynle, rushing from hl own 31-yard line, had gained several ynrdB wneu, lie win uiCKtiMi ny ijigicr or TnKtPtuI nf ilmvufnir flio (mil hp.

swung It over his head to Kemp- liiii, ijo vfus liiiiuwiug xasi. ueiuini. Scheerer shunted Kcihutnh aside as he strained to reach the llylug pigskin, then followed its courflo him Keif, gathered It lu, and set off for the goal twenty yards nwuy. a uroiten ueiu or laic piayers, who had been reversed from offensive to defenslvi! by the turu of play, lay' bo-tween. Scheerer ran hnrd, broke pace, us'cd stralclit arm nnd Interference, and crossed the line with the touchdown that was the me-usure of PrI nee tons victory.

The ai-hleVRinent of Slieerir. and Prince ton's success, were witnessed bv a crowd that lined the Yale bowl lu numbers that nm between nrty nud sixty thousand. A third of those. It seemed itonred out of their seats after the game, and took pnrL In it Bernentlne dance of victory' which was carried' through the goal posts nnd for uve- lies inio rue rowu, a oauu nmriug cue souuus oi ce enraiion as it went. The' came was marked bv 41 contest wit du 11 contest.

In the duel between the brothers Callahan, each at renter nosltloii for his team. In the bowl on the Yale aide, sat tiieir motner, airs, aiary i'J. of Lawrence, Sfnss. The brothers. nun hi.

u. (januimn 01 I'rinceton. ockco their, football horns almost throughout the conteBt, liotu were Diuwarus or strengtn In their resiiectlva lines, hut the Ynlo can- tain found opportunity several times to elude his brother and stop it Princeton futiy, wnue me latter at rimes succeeuen bowling over his brother to arrest lale progress. Captain retired from the game just before the close to save himself for. the Harvard contest next week.

TiiC" lineup ana summary Yale 01.) Pos. lteluhard E. Dickens L. AcoBta ,7. Callahan Princeton (13.) DivIh Keck Baker .11, G.

Callahan McGrnw ic.i Cialt Wnlker Alien Kcmnton It. Blcler Williams Strublhg M. Neville Lny uit) 10 11 warnty irnuLu Wittmer Score by periods: Yale i 0 0 0 00 Princeton 3 0 0 1013 Ynlo scoring: Goals from field, Bradcn Princeton scoring: Touchdown, Scheerer. Goal from touchdown, Trimble, Goals from field, Strublng, Murrey. Officials Referee It.

Muxwell, Swnrthmore Umpire, C. Williams, Pennsylvanlo; Field Judge, Thorpe, Columbia; LInesmnn, V. A. Schwartz, Brown. Time of periods, lii minutes.

MASSEY BEATS HUME-FOGG-SCORE TO 0 PULASKI. Nov. W. (Special.) Masscy school team of place ouftphiycd tho Hume-Fogg High School team at nil times of the gametodny and won easily, 14 to 0. The Massey team kept the high school boys on the defense most of the giimennd were much hetter thau the Nashville tettm.

The local team has not dropped game this year. GRIFFITH TO FIGHT BENNIE LEONARD NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 15. Bcnnle Ieonnrd, lightweight champion boxer, nud Johnnie Griffith of Akron, have been matched for tenr round bout here De-comber 15. Pamlniek Tortorhdi.

pruuioter, uiinounccd tonight,.

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