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1 -v. j-SPORTS Sfine Smlitw Miier ACTION 5 DEI? MOINES. IOWA. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 7.

1920. All JUJ Wis Register's Photographer Catches East-West Play 1 IOWA STATE WINS FROM CREIGHTON IOWA TRIUMPHS; OYER PURPLE ON WET FIELD 1 1, syn Sf ikT HOYER'S TEAM GRABS VICTORY IN MUDDY GAME Edwards Scores Both Touchdowns; Score TWO FORWARD PASSES BEAT PIKER ELEVEN Bulldogs Trounce Wash-. ington by Score of 14 to 6. 4 I WWW it 14 to 0. aTATMTKB Or OAlff.

Ta3a tknm.hr tow KM MU aa WW, ilirtir a forwmrd BT JACK NORTH. BMt High's irs 11 balnnoed team proved too much tor Wait High in their twenty-elith annual foot- How. af wifiM hnwi ball contest at the Drake steaium Saturday and the Lee townahlp lads got away with the long end of a 14 to 0 eeore. The game, although bitterly contested, waa played on a muddy field -which waa covered with several inehee of water in several pleoee. The heavy rain Saturday morning out the crowd to half and leat than 6,00 fens were in the atanda to mm the two rlTala in action.

Beat won because it had the het- ter team and because Weat failed to ahow any offenelve power. The Malta and Blue played a detenaive game from the atari ana oniy two or three times did they try to carry the ball. Weat Kicks Often. The Lee township lads were In possession of the ball at least three-fourths of the time as Orebaugh, the Weat High star, kicked on nearly every first down. The Weat Sider hoped to gain the advantage because of Orebaugh's long boots, i but WeJlerstert of East made up the difference In the punts through his Inas? returns.

i Credit must be given to the West High forwards for they fought from the start and they held their own during moat of the first half. The rushes of the Baat High backs failed to make much headway until the final minutes of the second quarter when Bast carried the ball for Its tint touchdown. Edwards Makes Beeres. Edwards, the East High substitute, scored both of the touchdowns for thewlnners. He made a tine run for the first score by breaking through the line and wiggling over the final chalk mark whan tackled by Orebangh sear the goal The second touchdown waa the result of a crose buck.

waa ne result or a cross duo. It wu On oentlmi.l. nnmmoTlnt ef th line by star Brt Hit rnltnaok. aS Cot. bisk Wallwd fha placed lk SearW an Blaok In poaltlo hat position Thi thir two tnohdvrn.

bnok rlppd th Itn on lukTi wlw nln wars- nadd pliH ft Ana th.y thrilled th ai at High rooter with tblr ftna planus. Bast Plnnges Line. Cyclones Defeat Catholics by Score of 17 to 0. JTarda thaawa far imi Ban mm Nwmboi af amber. gawajlekarte wan.

aNnaaajLWlafeai ajkajasMajaBooPBa. JT aajaajajajntfajj SapaBjrWoBB-pBJBJ fa loot aa oaoaltTaa ffrmw wDu.asaajnpl Rawctal to Tb Bisianw. omaha, Nov. 0. The Iowa State college Cyclones of Ann, trounced the Creighton university grid eleven on a very wet straw covered field here this afternoon 17 to 0.

It was no gentl jephyr that Coach Dr. Paine sent umiai mis rail, it waa a genuine toUkadO. and tha lacla rilaovn. ered it before, the game was many minutes old. ItalnJPrtday night and this morn- ins in me nem a tee 0f mud The Creighton Bnoatant' iiuh slated by a small arm of students, worked like Trojane two hours before game time distributing straw eTerthe field.

Twelve tons of the rarm proauct were pur chased by the local unlmraitv Despite the weather conditions the largest crowd of the aesaon witnessed the contest. Several hundred Iowa State alumni and students trickled into the Creighton field to see the Cyclones wallop vuavu r.uuio muinousna proteges. Aines OtitnUye OupoueBte. The Cyclones outplayed the locale in every department of the ffame. Creighton made Its first downs only once during the eon- twa.

a ioa, aianiaw lo Drucoil, In the first period of the play was good for fifteen yarda ad Creighton 's only flrat down. In the final quartar the visitors tore Into their work with a determination that was entirely Uvcking from previous efforta on their part The Cyclone backfleld worked well and the line presented stonewall defease with r1ollv" Walla hM. in down the center position. Time after time the Iowa flute backs uungea tnrough Creighton for good rains, while end runs seldom failed to register grorraa against the Tide TarsM Ftnal Pajptod. i The tide turned in favor of -the i-reion es at the start of tha fourth tuarter after Condon booted the ball to the visitors In the'eenter of the field.

An end ran netted etght yards tor the visitors and the locals were penalised half the distance of me neia to uieir goal line for rough tactics. Three playa with Byera. Carrie and Vanderloo tarrying the ball, advanced the oval to the It-yard une ana a nip, vanaeripo to Boyd, registered seven rarda for- tha tSr- clonea. An off tackle smash netted three yards and on the following Slay, Qnarterbaek Boyd drasrped ack to the 11-yard line and drop kicked for the first tally of the seme. Dr.

Palne's Cycloaea scored their first touchdown when Vanderloo blocked Condon's punt on the 15- yara una. the niaskin roiiirur baek the 4-yard line before being re- coverea ny ue uyoione run hack Sriioolrry Goes Over. Byers plowed through the line tor one yara ana Benooisy WDO BAd been substituted for Bikini the latter going in for Currie at the start ot the fourth period went over for a touchdown. Boyd kicked goal and the locale were on the abort end ot a 10 to 0 The last Cyclone tally came soon after the klckoft. Creighton attempted, to gain through the line, but was unauocesaful at Blowing through the Iowa State defense.

Quarterback Harmon called for a paaa, Condon to Manley. The husky local fullback hurled the ball through the air. but Long of Creighton misjudged the distance of the pass and tha result was that Byers Intercepted the pass and raced forty yards for a touchdown, Boyd again kicking goal. Boyd attempted a. drop kick from the 26-rard line durinar the first quarter, the ball sailing under the cross bar.

The Cyclone pilot again tried to score by the drop kick in the second half from the 48-yard line, the ball again missing, going under the bar by several Inches. "Mac" Byers, former Baat Pes Moines Hign scnoet player, ana Boyd and White played a stellar game for the visitors. Carrie, another Cyclone backfleld performer, worked well while in the game and made several good gains through the locals line. Wallace. Church and Hlgglns, on the line, also starred for Iowa State, The tack ling of these players was one ot the features of tne Boyd Flays Gret Game.

Boyd, Amea' quarter was an Inspired and inspiring leader. He waa here, there, and everywhere. Hie passes were well placed and hla work In other directions waa sensational. Creighton'a tackling waa far better than last week. Many a time a visitor was brought down for a loss.

Harmon, local, was the star of the losers' play, although the work of Condon, Manley ana Long deserves credit, Crelghton'e pilot downed a Cyclone runner after several of his team mates had missed him. Drlscoll and Bentlaga were also good along tola line, rrPMrr qrAPrm. Ameo won tha toes and rhooa tba north voaL Boyd ktakod to Drteoell who returned tea yard ta S.y.rd Una. U.i failed ta saJn. Crete-hten klfks to Amer It-yard Una.

Boyd returned ton rarda Crela-Mea'e ball aa kraaph center: ine. en a. aims lino. Bord rotur Vanderloo makes throe aras. wnii naai ratsbton.

Loanard fTATamai OX gAMS. oenssl 1st aAauM mi Hm. Imh is er! sea ae Jt eewa tO PW awsaanffwB aV at mmm ii 2 ai aa 'a 1 nita paaa. eor V.naflM klka ta Hawkeyes Defeat North-. western in Big Ten Game.

20 to 0. BTATTSTK38 Of CAMS. i- Iwa Barth- I 11 If jraJaaeta lulmsiiaa oieathr. for' ioa.1 2 2 at oaairal poo fa. of aoaUo Tarda aa poajta 4v4 N.

fombitM Tumhlwm iwnr4 4 04I 4 ss BY SBC TAYLOR. -(Sportlas SJdltorl of Tha Iteplator.) IOWA- CITY, Nov. Th State University of Iowa football teem splashed and alopped through an easy 20 to 0 victory over the Northwestern university eleven here this afternoon in the first "Big Ten" conference game of the season on the Hawkeye'e home field. The contest belonged to the ioTini irom toe atari. Tne omclai count does not show how eaay i.

was for the Old Gold machine, which scored largely in the first period played safety first football ball throughout the remainder of the contest and without opening up a ataxia thing that would benefit the Minnesota scouts who were here to learn something; about the lowana for use next Saturday. Score Two More. Iowa scored two. additional touchdowns, one in the third and one In the final quarter. The game was played on a' so cry field and in a heavy drisxle.

The rain began falling about 8 o'clock this morning and continued without abatement until long after the game ended. It alpwed np both teams, made the ball slippery, caused the catching of punts or passes to become a precarious business and prevented Iowa from using Aubrey De-vine in his stellar role as passer It the locals had desired to use him as such. Pwrpto Never Thraateas. The entire team waa there like four aces. It worked like a machine and had Northwestern at Its mercy throughout, the Purple tailing to look threatening at any time.

Lane waa the only ground gainer the visitors had and he waa able to do little. He also punted for Northwestern and placed the kicks well. Aubrey Devlne played every punt safely, however, electing to let the ball hit the ground unless It was an easy catch. There were no nntataridinr stars on the well bal anced Old Gold machine unless one wants to give special mention to A. Devlne, wno was tne oest grouno gainer, and to Beldlng for his all around play and to Jaqua, whose line plunging led up to the final touchdown in the last period.

The remainder ot the game was played largely by substitutes by both teams and waa marked by Rich's tlfty-yard return of a punt-Tackle Scores Early. The content was scarcely' under way when Locke tore through the line and ran almost the half length ot the field for Iowa's first touchdown. The resulting aeven nninta niacins the visitors under a aevere handicap especially with a muddy field to won on ana a anp- perz ball to wore wnn. town, waa enabled to go on the defensive and take no risks whatever. The score came unexpectedly.

Aubrey Devlne had returned a Northwestern punt to the Northwestern 6-yard line. The former West Des Moines High school star followed with a thrust through center good for six Locke then plunged through the left side ot Northwestern's line, used a couple of Iowa men as Interfere to eecape the secondary defenee, sidestepped two other would be tack-lera and ran thirty-nine yards for the touchdown. It was the longest run of the game with the single exception ot a fifty yard sprint by Rich, after he caught a punt late in the final The remainder of the lrst period and all ot the second war annraleaa althouch the Hawk- eyes threatened Just a moment be fore tne nan enaea. wioi ui Northwestern made a short punt which Rath of Iowa recovered on the Northwestern 3-yard line. A.

Devlne circled runt ana tar mwn yards and Locke plqnsoa tnrousn tna line for nine mere. Brother Olon made It a flrat down with one yard throufh ths line, outline tna Ball on tna rurpio is- yard line. Rth plunaea oft ngni utin for aovea bat tho drive come to an end hero lor a forward paaa by A. Devln hit tka aprlaht and want for a touch- back. A.

Devine Stwree Second One. A. Devlne circled right end for fifteen yards and Locke plunged through the line tor nine more. Brother uien maae it a iirst, aown with one yard throush the line. putting the ball on the Purple 14-yard line.

Both plunged oft right tackle tor seven but the drive came to an end here for a forward pass by A. Devlne hit the upright and went for a touchback. The second Hawkeye touchdown came In the middle of the third fieri od and waa aided and abetted the making by a twenty-yard lunge through center by Locke. The play came after A. Devlne had received-a Northwestern punt and had been downed on the Purple 4 1-yard line after a ten yard return.

A line nluna-e and an end run bv A. Devlne netted the flrat down. Then came Locke's 20-yard sprint which put the ball on the visitors' 4-yard -Iowa waa nenallsed five yards for offside on the next play and in three additional drives at the line made little headway. It was then tnit A. Devlne dropped back as if he were going to try to dropklck but Instead slid oft right tackle Baat baaaaaa at Ita bniklar taam torn all af Ita atWntlon Una alumina.

Oo-caMenally en Kel High woulJ olrole Saaelal lo Tb if or. FRANCIS FIELD, 6T. LO0I? 6. Forward patten in; the first and third quartert gave the Drake Bulldogs, traditional nemesis of the Washington unlversltJ Pikers, a 13 to 4 victory here thi afternoon before 7,000 people. The Drake eleven opened earlt In the first quarter ana ooinpletetl three passes, Nlggemyer to Heath Allen and Long tht third netting a touchdown.

Allen kicked goal. Early in the second quartet Washington employed the aerial route for a Journey across the goal line, but Potthoff missed maklp- the ecore 7 to 4 in tht Bulldogs' favor, Clayton Scored Toachdowa. Two minutes after the second half opened, a long past from Nlggemyer to Clayton and a pretty open field run. ot twenty yards by the Cory don gentleman took' the ball to Washlngton'a 3-yard whence Banks' boys easily smashed It over. Tho Pikers fumbled frequently and the Bulldogs made capital of their mishandling of the bell.

Pendy at left end played a whale of an offensive game for the Bulldogs, going down fast on punta and carrying his man out of the Allra Ijiiurrai His Knee. Toung played a fine game at fullback and Allan looked to bi la the finest form ot the season until he injured hla knee In tho second quarter and went out at the end ot the half. Ttllmont, Captain Amme, nd Hornaday did consistent work lit the line. Krahle was the mainstay of the Plkaway forwards and Stan-" ley, Thompson and Mathtc madd. moat of the Washington gains.

nUT QUAaTB. Allan kicked off to Shanlar who i tha ball oa kla tt-yard line and to prage'a una. aner tyi buck had failed a forward paa. Tkawp- Ki ta SkaaUy, galaad vn yani. a II want over to Crak whoa Uij Ipwa.

held on th fourth dewa. rflggmyr raa through tha Wah- ton taam for twenty-fire yards en the plar. Toaag made rtv yard threov tackle. Pol hot Intercewted a forbatl nam on bis awn M-yard llaa. wM.tng' lu, mrmmmtt mm ll.e nlim I nted to Nlgg.mever bul Waahlnptan waa air aa ins di.v aai was oonatiasd flvo yaria.

Shaalay th. i his 41-yard "no. Allen mad flv yardi through tho DraJt wa penalise five yarda Th rtattarV Tin pl.nt cut falls I and rf lsmysr ejiatei 1 ta Orlassd.jck whe r.toxn.d to hi 4t-yrd tin. Waohlnttan gal. and ShealeJ kicked to Droke U-yard linn.

m.y.r made fourti.n yard roi 4 right The Plkera amearad twa ah ft Drak gaining four yarda. Tan if thsn w.nt tfirouah guard tor four ye I an i fake punt formatlan. mde Brl down on Washington nrj lUl praj, contlnaod to punotnra vTaaklnstin' llfl mli ka5 It fire! down mVlaWtrt i ft' Zii H.s. Tho Ptksrs brsood t.nd bold tmA ws. gf.WnOd I inauaee nva yarao.

sselnat two i n. Heatk. carp. nla. vorda mlrimA anoth.r (lrst down on w.sningtowa wiTSr ibanW, 'kiajd PiSrn behind hla own goal ut aboundj on hhl, own: It-yard lln.

rflrga-tjeyer ssnt a Ion forw.rd p.oe wajtn uw anatcked Ju.t a W'acrojslns th. Un lor a touchdown. Alloa klckl s'. Soore. Drake I Washlogton Dlds kicked off to Nlrgameror who returned tw.nty-elgbt yarda aarlod ended yaroa.

SSCOMD UCABTKaV Mand nplacad OrlMedloek far Wean- ipton. NUjgsm.yer to downed on kls It-yawl llao. brake w.s penalised firteen yaraa. ana ft wa. WasSlnston1 first It-yard lino.

A orwsal pass, Thompoon I. nhVnley. tara WaanTnaton flt.t dVra In mldftsld. Oranl ancf othoff flv yards throush, ths Une. a forward paaa then failed and Potl- who woo koff panted to Drake's 1-yard llao.

dropped behlad hi In. and aunted to Oranl on hie IPy.rd lln. he returned ten yard. rottr taakie and the ball right behind eenter- and. ran tweaty yard for a toocnoownr mimed poeU Drake Wa.hlng- replaooo March at oant.r for Dr." Deede kicked off to Klt.em.yer who orimcroeood to Allen and is down who cnaacroaaoa on hi It-yard lln.

Urnki gain and panted out of boun "ngton' ft- yard Una. Oi nd on wau- through tukle for flft yr.l and Wrnuill th ball to the It-yard llaa. ii. v.rn una. uraal aainav.

w.nt guard tor alx yarda Nlgmsysrtntrcptd a rw.rd pas his 11-yard jlaa. Kraafca threw Allan K. vard li Nlggemeyer did not from klok forma-d to Thmpa on on on and run tl.n. He then, puntea to wai' and pe.II.M five y.rda -rw tin. buck, a oas forward paaa, Thompson to ithos, waa aooa oniy ror nrmw the ball wsnt ovsr to brake on their It-yard tine.

W.ahlngton was penansea two yard, ror taking tin. tumbled a forward pam aad Drake lost twenty yard aln. lr.a. cut. am .1 -untcd to Thorn peon en hi Una.

Colhn rspl.ooS Long aod Clayton ry- Rlacsd Allsn. iJceas Iggemeyor who returned i seven yards fro" hla 11-yard llns. Clayton w.s I lor a two yra ioe rara nne irrm.rn.-i wm kt Prvk wm rc1 for offsld plar. A foFvTri Clayton rot th ball cm ninfion at I Jintj j-ari tap uso im lailnTL water ta.usa... nrd iinm Mivatimcyar want w.Vh.'"i0...

gilHax una I Vliree Wishlngton lln. buck, tailed and kiu.A to Clarion who waa downed, on hit 4t-yard oflsldo on th. play and It waa -tsa's first down on Its 41-yard Una. On asrlasoro play M.thca went through for Sin. Wthotf rnad.

nvjntand rei aown. rough left guard. A lino buck and a pam failed. Oa the lo. Dlay Drake took tho ball en It 40- yard Una Drak was non.lissa yards on Ita ftrt Play.

KJgpemyor Puatad Washington' l-yrd Una. and Th.mp- 7SL pTw pemll ton'e Orsnt made flv. yard. MaawrkVtha line. Waahlngton wea penallaed fir yard.

flmt tt-jmrd fcVj In terc.pt en a rorwaro r-- -r -Llns and raturaed flv yaroa. Drake made ala yarda aa thro Un. aaiatad t. Tbutnpawn. Whi wa.

downo im Ms It-yard Ima, muuslcr kicked oo tn nrsi aown io war kail a on hlo lino mm.A advejioed tew yard. The quopter at thi point. Scar; Drak it. Washington a Tsanw qcAsrran. Praks ws pen.Hs.d flvo vsrds for ofr COXTLMIKD 92 raux TWO.

Wallerstedt made eight yards en this play, arriving at. the line jaat aa the East High players: pushed their opposing PRINCETON HOLDS HARVARD TO TIE Big Three Teams Play 14 to 14 Score. (By th AanoetatedT Press.) Nor. The Harvard football team converted a lost caute Into an even Issue today when It tied the Princeton team at 1 points In the laat period of their annual A forward pass, last of a surprising serlea which had swept the Crimson colors down the field seventy-three yards while the Tigers tutllely clawed the air In aa effort to bring the ball down, was the medium of what Crimson supporters cheered tonight as a victory for substitute members-of the- Harvard football squad. There were 44,000 spec tators -Honors for ths aerial advance and for the pass which waa Iti crowning feature went to' second string players.

Called, Into play after the reculars bad Droved un able to stop tha Tigers, Busll at quarterback, Fitts at right halfback and Macomber, an end, worked out the Crimson salvation. Buell and Fitts were the principal factors in three naaaes which sent -tho ball ahead more than bait ths distance of the Buell launched and Macomber received and scored with the pass which, was thi mesas of tvlnar tne score. In rush, forward pass and kick Harvard ana rTineeion were al most as evenly matched aa the tie score Indicates; Lotsrle's punts travelled a total of t3 yard and those ot Owens aad Fitts aggre gated 29 yarda. Harvard gained 111 yards by rushing; Princeton 108. The Crimson forward peases almoat entirely In the fourth period made an advance-of eighty yerds while Princeton's pasaea during the contest aggregated eighty-two yards.

Lourle's agility in running the ball back from punt or klckoff gave tha Tigers an advantage in this respect, ninety-three yards to seventy-seven yards. PIMST OA'ABTPrjL '-Tolbert caught Kaea klskoff an Harvard' vs-rru itn raa it oock twei.e yarda. Owen ripped off throe yard on the right eldo of Princeton's lino aad punted, moment later, but the ball wae recalled because of holdlas la the Princeton llna sod a la-yard penalty wa aj-ssessd. plulns th ball en Prlao.tau'e 44-yard mark, owsn galasd sl yards through a buck through right taekla and three more DOlWSen an. mwoihiuwm, f.ke klok fell abort but Owen gained the aletanoe on the neit ruah aad mad It A-mm in ftae ll.e.

Owen added three yard In a ruah nd thsn wltn sacslies avked erl-OTOa play eacollent Interference or rtftsen more. PrlKMt.D rlneeten player piled up oa him him ana were penallss. aeu lUll.U rmrm. wv f.iiarf i. carrv lae ball aa a so norween but ho wool aver an the third try (or the down.

It waa loss titan minute fter pl.y atarud. raaoa kicked goal. Score: Harvard J. Princeton Horwoen booted to Prlncta'a T-yard mark an tb klckrtf where lrl iaw and ran It back ta Prlnoetoos M-rard mark. Oarrlty plunged ihrough for four tarda but Laurie wa.

with only vard gain. A neat ferw.rd pass rood and ths ball wsa dswa oa Harvard' si-yard line, (larrlly thsn gam.o five raraa through Harvard's rlyht t.aiik aao ha. Hsrwssn kneeked down another Frlnoeton forward paaa. bat Prlncloa ra- 'nwtheV inward pa- 'ibkaM t. the ball being down oaMarvatd's -yafJ ins.

Oarrlty" mad. It a flrat Jwa with wo raros to pr aad than ad tnree help of good Intertwenc. A fake pm fermatfen gained the required first down wjtk ths ball en Prlnjo-toa's 45-yard llna Ths sad wsr thrown out and rlo, alone reoelved the ball and gained tweaty yard. Oarrlty added three mora os the loft sldk pjm faUj and a rush by Lurl mot with leaa. Keck then tried a field goal but It waa blocked Mc-Mammon won the for It and It waa Princeton' ball tha SO-yard llna.

A forward pam aaJnod tbrea yarda Her. v.rd wa. psnallsod fifteen, yard tor holding boll wa. Harvard I-vard lln. Oarrlty'a rush failed to pala.

Uurl. krt-ard taa. 'armalle. al failed and the period ended. Soero.

Or psrlod. Harvard 1. Prlncot.n BBKOMD 44fABTKaV Th baeond period began with tha ball In Princeton pooseoaton en Harvard Sim A forward pam failed, Taaon lit. th. air a.

tlng It behind tke goal lln. It wa brought oat ta Mar. Un aad aft.r tw. fulll owoa panted utl aa tka 4S- Caliahan'e bad paa bwt recovered the ball on PrlnOotoaa 4t.yard through the lino for three yards. Schserer thea puatod ever the goal It Harvard.

ball on an --iir. oal.ed tare aorow. c.n rams. Irt. iV.

m.d. a alrcatoh on Prlncoton'o td-rard Una. Oarrttv failed to gala. PHnoelea aealn bo and leckl. but offered a lam oa Ibe.a'ar.

gcheer.r punted outatde on Harvard'e llaa Churchill raewd oomplotelf icro th flsld bat gained only a yard. faked a punt aad gained eight yards by running It out, Horwoen. tSea went over for flrot deaa. carrylns Prlncto. techier on hla back, Churchill failed to gala but a mamant later turned to the left aM af th lln nd mad It tlrgt down Princeton's 41.

"owe'then rumbled and whan recovered It waa Prlneeton-n anil In mid-field. Murray relieved Seheerer tat Princeton. Oarrlty ruahed tor a tla-yard a. In Murray want back Into a klok. form.tlon but ruahed Instead and gained three yards around Harvard'a fcd.

A forward p.ss placed the ball oa Mar-vard Sl-yard mark and Lyrie loft a y.rd on another of hi opwav play at- attempted a lens distance pass to the Harvard -yrd lln but It rolled across the goal. The neit pt.v. a forward pass, was broken up and Murray ww downed with a flveyard iaa. drnad bnck to ba. fumbled the blul and bnntrd It a fa- down the flid.

The accompanying photograph shows East High starting a line plunge in yesterday's East-West game. Tew, the East High quarterback who!" the player shown In the COE TEAM DEFEATS GRINNELL, 1 4 TO 0 Cedar Rapids Collegians Vin From Pioneers. Tha lUetataw. CEDAR RAPIDS, Nov. 6.

Playing in a aea of mud and water, Coe defeated Orlnnell today 14 to 0. The game waa the feature ot Ooe's annual homecoming. Elaborate preparations had been made for a monster crowd, but weather conditions kept the attendance down. For Coe, the playlnr of West and Tabor stood out. The big tackle was all over the field, smearing nUy after play.

Tabor turned the Orlnnell backs In attempts to circle his end and on punta was down the field, generally downing the safety man in his tracks. For Orlnnell, Da tea man and Hacy played a strong game. There was little chance for either back-field to show much, owing to the condition of the however. Holt on several occasions ripped the Orlnnell line. Pence made some pretty runs, returning Orln-nell'e punts.

Orlnnell appeared to use poor iudgment on electing to receive the ball on the first ckoff. After being downed on the 20-yard line, Markley fumbled on hla own 26-yard line. Coe carried the ball to Orln nell 8-yard line only to lose it on a fumble. Markley then punted out ot bounds on Cos's 20-yard line. Coe tumbled and Markley attempted to punt on tne first piay, out wooa blocked his kick, Tullard falling on the ball and rolling over tor the touchdown.

After the second ktckoff, it was a seesaw affair, with both elevens finding it difficulty to gain ana punta were frequent, Pence had much the best of the kicking during the early stages ot the game, but In the last half Markley, on one occasion, punted over Pence neaa and the ball rolled over the goal line for a touchback. JTIBrVT QUARTER, Co kicks off and Orlnnell receives rotnc weet. Wood kleks outatde. Kick-over. Wood kicks to- Markley who Is downed on Sp-yard Una.

Orlnnell fumbles. Coo's ball on 16-yard llna Hult aln. flva vtfd, rhrauah Una. Ooo flrot oewn by Collins, apiu uck. Molt, flva yards.

forward paaa falla, OrlnnalVa ball on S.yard llna. Markley punta out at bound on SO-yard llna. Fumble. Or! nn all's ball on SO-yard line. Markley puata.

Tullar bloolns kick and rooovored th ball which rolled over line for touchduwn. Wood kick poal. Soore, Coo 7. tftinnell 0. Wasaemoar kick off ta Woat who waa downed on the Una.

Holt (alnad alx yard throuah lino. Martin Tailed. Tence kick to Waamar on 80-yard Una Coo penalised flvo yarda. Orlnnell, flrot down. Three down netted flvo yarn.

Markley punts to Pono who wa downed on Coe' 40-yard Una Coo fumbled, orlnnell ball on 40-yard Une. Three Un play pood for seven yarda. Markley tumbled. Coo'e ball on 40-yard Hoe. One klcka Macy returns to 411-yard llna Tabor omaared a wide and run.

Markley kfck.d Pence downed on hla -yard no. Pence kick to Orlnnsll'e no-yard line. Bnd flrt quarter. Scor. Coe 7.

Orlnnell u. SECOND Ol'AKTFB. Orlnn.ll's ball. Punt to Cap's JJ-jard I Pence ounta to Qrlnnelra 40-yara Int. SrinnelP fumbled.

Vood Coo' ball. Dimmit hurt but rmaln. In gams. Orlnnell penalUed flva yard for down on "rlnweir. tt-yard line.

Two line play gained lkt yarda. Forward p.aaWfalled. P'OCa bock to Sunt, dropped paaa. recovers and oarrlod ack to line ol ecrlmmnee. Orlnn.ll's ball on own Une plays fall.

Marklsr punted to Panoe who taiurned to own 4-yard 1 a. Co p.naln.d five yarde for off side. Pence end for elpht yards an fake kick. Three Una play failed. Orin-nell's ball In center of field.

Orlnnell fumbled and Parker recovered for alx panted to Coo on awn -yard line. Holt made five yards off tackle. Sotlla made first down. Pjnc kicks to cy who ws dewaed on Orlnnall tt-par lino. Two line plays nstted tkraa rarda.

MarkUV dropped a paaa but kicked Collin on Orlnnall' 44-yard Una. Colllne ftimbled but recovered. Hall ended. Soore. Coe 1, Orlnnell 0.

THIRD QUARTBR. tabards Ir. for Dlmmltt. Orlnnell kicked T.ber received and returned to Coo'a SS-yard line. kicked to Macy on Orlnnell SS-yard Una.

Klin dropped him In hie track. MVrkLy aad Parker made thro yarda. Markley punted out of bound to the Coe iVraVd llna. Martin and Kelt failed to ain. Pence kicked to Macy who returned wenty yarde to center of field.

Two lino playa sond for five yarda. paad on left end on a wld end run. Markley kicked over Coe pool. Coe' ball on own 30-yard line. Pence kicked to Macy who made fair catch on Coe' lino.

Macy made twalv yard on an nd run. Orlnnell fumbled aad Co recovered on her SS-yard tine. Pence punted out of bound on Orlnnell'. 41-yard fine. Three lino pl.ro pave Sarda.

Markley punted to Penoo who wu owned on Coere SO-yard lino. Pence punted to 4S-vard line. Orlnnell'a ball. On spread ply a forward paaa failed. Another paaa failed.

Markley kicked to Ponce who wa forced out of bounds on Coo's 29-yard Una. Psnce riuntcd to Macy who waa downed In hie racke on OrinneU'e 43-yard lino. West blocked Markley's punt end recovered on Orlnnell'a 4-yard line. Une plays failed. FOURTH QCARTKR.

Co fumbled and recovered. A forward paaa failed. OrinneU'e ball on their own lb-yard llna. Two lino play failed. Coe ponalsod flvo yarda far off aide.

Grln-nell flrot down. A Orlnnell erlaaeroo wu fumbled and Coo recovered. Whllehlll went In for Macy. Holt made flvo yarda through center and repeated for five more for first down. On fourth down Collins smashed over for touchdown.

Wood kicked goal and ball struck bar and bounced clear. Score: Coo 14. Orlnn.t) o. p.ulu In for Wasscmo.r. orlnnell kicked off to Fence who wa downed on Coo'a 4S-yard lino.

Orlnnell received pane' nunt on own SO-yard line. Orln- which Is being made on the left side of Tew. The East lineman can be seen charging the West High gaard and tackle, who are standing "P' AUGUSTANA ELEVEN AND COENELL 0 TO 0 TIE GAME aporiai ta Th Raftitar. MOUNT VERNON, Nov. 6.

Cornell and Augustana played a 0 to 0 game this afternoon in one of the hardest games of the season. Ths game waa played In a drltaling rain and the field waa a lake ot mud. The punting ot both teams was a necessity as the mud made long gains difficult. O'Neill ot Cornell made some substantial galna in the last half. Captain Oowans waa forced to leave the game because of a bad knee.

Duff in did some good punting for Augustana, while Captain Swanson played a good game at left end. Cornell kicked oft to Augustana on the SO-yard line. On first down Augustana fumbles and Cornell re covers. Peterson waa thrown for a loaa. A forward pass falls and Kepler kicks.

Augustana fumbles and Cornell recovers on Augustana'a 20- yard una. Cornell made rive yards but waa held for downs. Augustana punta to Cornell's dfl-yard line. Kepler punta to Au rue-tana and Duffln punta back. Kepler punts over Auguatana's goal 11m.

Augustana'a ball on It-yard line. After two more punt Cornell intercepts a forward pea and Kapler punta to Auguw- tanaa aa.yara iinw. Aaguatmna i penal lsd fifteen yard. Aoamataaa sunt to Huddleoon tt Aosostana'a SO-yard llna 'Peterson makes five yards tnrough taekla. Cornell rum.

hie. nut la held for ao a.lr and Duffln punt to Cornell1 40-yard Kepler punt lo Duffln and lAwrenc dawn him th 4S-ard lino. Holland makee flvo rorda ana Benpotom make one yard, captain oewan goaa oat wnn a bad kaee and Ban take his plaoe. iHuMii. nun I mit of bounda.

In tha third quarter Morse kicks off to Aupaatana wna pants lo.vorneiie Una. yard lino. Puffin's pas waa Intercepted SLepier kic.b Augustana 4(1 by Moree. K.pl.r'e kick la blocked and Augustana recover on Coraell'a IS-yard line. Auguetana fumbles and Deo re covers.

Kepler kick to Augustana' 40-yard Una. Cornsll holds for downs and Maawoll klcka i.mm Aoeuat.n. fumble. O-Netll make five rnakee flrt down. The quarter enaa witn tor.

aati'a a.ii on Auouotuia'a ao-rard Una. Maawell trtee two paaeaa which war Incomplete. ccNoU make nine yard, lkey come In to drop klok bat fail. Aupaatana ball on M-yard Una, Duffln itbrW I. Uuv.11 who return, to Atto-u- ,.11.

's tg.yaxd Une. O'Nell pnnehea for one yard but Auguatuia holda far downa and the. punt lo their M-yard lino. O'Nell return to the -yard lino but timo la eal1d bo4oreOorn.il could go over. Score: tut.

AlTUtTATANNA 4. jAarranea B. B. a Rum DO R. T.

n. a. L. T. r.

T. iJiarnon R. 0. Otaon WlckMPorn AtAavrtvon PsJternon Swanson Dwfftn RoblniMin HolUntl Buikrilon Kapler Donokln tf. ft 8: Is.

Weet ua. rluddleaoa Mlekola Poteroon O'Nell Im n. p. K. HelK H.

Bnlxtltttt.cna liom fr Uawtu Norm for Nichols MMwe.1 fr Hu4d.eton. RwdttUcon for Wet, Lsvktrjr for KvpJer. B. Muwttl for Ptttroon, raLftrm for Hoi- o.HlsRfer4, Boll; umplro, Thorn; na unooRiMt, vwi. DROPKICK BADGERS' LEAD OVER GOPHERS i (By Tha Associated Prom) MINNEAPOLIS.

Nov. Wis consin rooters paraded the streets of Minneapolis tonight, alnglng the name of Davey, their hero of a 8 to 0 victory by the Badgers over the Minnesota eleven on Northrop field today. For It waa Davey, sent In aa a substitute quarterback, who booted the ball In a dropklck from the to-yard line equsrely be-tween the Minnesota goal posts In the third period for the only points In the game. Almost devoid of penalties, the game of the variety that thrilled tha anectators with short, snappy galna. Interposed with longer runs.

score ny penoas: MIneeewt 5 5 Wlooatn a CENTRE WINS FROM DEPAUW, 34 TO '(By Th Associated Proem. I INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. -Ex celling in their aerial attack and aided by the brilliant open field runnltu; of Quarterback McMillan, Centre 1 college defeated Depauw unlversitv, to o. toaay.

civil Hen, in aamtlon to plunging through the Depauw defense for two touchdowns, added six points to hie team's total by two dropkicks When the Indiana col legians nem near tnmr goal line. He also added another point by making- a voal after touchdown when Weaver, Centre, retired from the game. Score by nerioas: Centra 1" It la S4 Depauw a Dakota ta Tie Game. VERMILION. S.

Nov. Bonth Dakota and North Dakota battled to a 7 to 7 tie on a muddy Held today, in a game repieie wnn forward Dubel, Haley and Hoklnstad for trie home team and McKay and Robertson for the visi tors starred. middle of the picture with number 2 on his back. Is turning with the ball, preparatory to passing it to Walleratedt. the East High left half who nmashed through the hole LOCAL.

gra. 1, WaeblnoTton e. iosat Boo Btolns 14. Heat Do Home a. STATB.

Caa 14, OrinncU e. Asms it, Croajlatafi S. JoraaU Aaionai. p. law.

pp. Nnrtliwmr. poa CaliMable Dispar laaie KAS1. Paitoaaulh oaraau B. Bamrtaaaara 11.

Cil aasr.es t. Waaler. Maryland si, at, John's t. pmni oa, uoeawowa 0. UoJIaadot It.

Kaudotph- Larfurtta IS. Buoauorll 1. L1W1I Johns Hopkins 11, U.verferd eoUoos la. MaryUutd State Id, CatheUa tl. ronn Military rslaai.

e. i Tack AUoansa Waot to. wi S. New York oadTorslty 7. 1 MllM.

A. UMWmmmlnmr Mew H.mnhlra HLmXm 1. tj-Tiw Bwwdola 1, MaliM 1. Array 5S, Lobaawn Vadlar a. Wllllama SS.

Hamlltaai I. M.uurji St. VUU Kara) 7, juonujn oo. mudi i oa. MummiMv.

a. Monnt St. Mary 14. eeuia Harvard 14. Priantaa la.

-j-nnjtr ma, opruenoM P. MssMckoaatta otaU 7. ecata i. St. IaWTana IS, Medhnry rrtsawtaa Frooa if.

Harvard 17. wnt. Notre Daan M. trSoo a. Wlaoonola I.

Mlna.sita a. Iloh-all SS. Tuft ooUaa Navy SI, OcopetowmZ Okl.l.ma 11. k.n S. Maaiat tniaa SS.

Caaa e. Haadwia-WaUaca 11. Miuatasaas OfcrrUn M. eater. Pjsssrvs 7, atololt CoUrae 1, Laka i Faront rwlr.

at. fluas.w a. Tarkl It, Marykuei Normal P. Pen. Uhmtm M.

Vlrlir.ak. A HaakaU JnaUaa Masejuatta naivor- IMIaaearl 10, Kanau Again Denver IS. Coiorssl. kfiasa 1. Cylorada aalu- la, H'yomlns 17.

o. wa timyarai.y Ol loansaa a. tl. liali Asslaa Ralataassa oeiloae gkpllaase e. Eaualaoa 17, Ohm V.

St. Olaf college at. Tbirs.i oeileg Mortk Dakota Aggies 7. rwwo roUege e. Callforam 4S.

Waahlastaa Met e. Btaalord S. Montana Htato IS. Monnt aa ChMtae S. Men San.

klais 10, Moataaa WsaUyaa t. Whltmaa collrre IS, Mowtaam 7. Occidental II. California Tavh. 7.

Pamona wblMlor 0, Wlttonborg 1, Ohio Naehon 7. llold.lb.rg tl. Ottvrkela t. Miami 1, Ohio Woaloyan Saint Xavlrr SS. Rooa Poly a.

Albion S. Kalamaaaa 7. Bradley It. Ullaela Waaleyaa IS. Batter III Pr kiln la.

Bipoa Kaas I. SorTH. lolla S. Arkansas 0. Trek.

1. rgki 7, I'm. VlrVlnl. MUllary taaaHaaa buliu a. in IMMaia a.

uuwiiw a. Town 48. Traaarlvaala Te auol'K'N'cwbwrry pahra Morth UarotUm Bbata bfaam'sae narr v. Awtrnme e. IS.

rarmaa C. 41, Oglethorpe I. Virginia Poly SI, Mlchnaaof IT. P. MlaaiSppI A.

M. SC. MamMpod S. Rica laaUtata IS, Boat her. Mel hoi lot Kendall SI.

OkUhoana Baptist V. f. -lkavidson collreo CI, Mktanuat Tulam 14, Florida Wake Form! t. Klon rcllogs HMpskm-tlydnay 14, Roaumk 7. Boring HIU e), Mlllssapa oatlcaa S.

A 4S, Birmlnorham laatMsni S. MIOM W'HOOU Clartaa tl. lew. Fall. 0.

Meoletoa II. Woodblao 7. Kaon Ran4da SV PmIUjui Maaaa City 7. Fart Daaore S. tirliutcll 1, Iowa City p.

BoAbJorlaaoV tl. trraauje Ctty La Man SO. Storm Ltk. it. BplHt tak tl, BMherrlU 0.

Kiou CHy SO, Cbcreoioo fUrhiaiul to. Mlllaa 11. Rock RanM. tV, Taka Park e. indlsnola O.

Prrry 0. Cedar BapMs-Wret Wateiloe, psotpeaad. FRIDAY'S RKSUIjTS. XiOCAU Iea Malar rallrae PP. Iowa Wealoyaa lea Mataoa Catholics It.

Same, slpnrt Araakony af Ragle Orovo e. celtJJvOK. South Dakota Stata la. Maaalin a. Morulng.ldn St.

Mmbih a. Hoiltrr tl, Kenya. Valiiaralio 41, Hi. Xaala 0. Teias anlvorsiir tl.

PnllHaa tudvwrstty a. Mleslaalpvl college tl, Howard oallapa J. Nrhraska Wealoyaa 41, Cotaer aaUafa 4. HastJag college is, rare Stat. Vermel 0.

l'nrk eellre-e tt. Ca.li ml aoTJap S. oraaa lalaam eaues Pi, toara4( Womul a. Ussss soHetra af Crete tl. MMIaad a.

"TrtaJe Teaehsr tl. Kllavrortk t. HIGH SCHOOL. Radflold e. Valley Jomettaa 0.

Dcitrr II ajtuari e. Rloomfleld SO. Rioaaaqae 7. Mareng 1, Maatrsuma 0, Valley Junction t. Rodflold Rayard 14, GIMdea 0.

Buoaoy 14, RamvUI 0. STALLINGS RESIGNS AS BRAVES' PILOT '(By Tke Associated Pre.) BOSTON, Nov. -6. The resignation of George Btalllngs as manager of the Boston National league baseball team was announced tonight by Walter E. Hapgood, business manager of the club.

Btalllngs has been with the Braves for eight years. No reason was assigned for the resignation. Yale Defeat Harvard. r- a rw; tr uan. Vn, a v.1.

triumphed over' Harvard In the an nual cross country run looay, it to 41. The race was over a distance of six miles. vtobictosi 7. Amnorst TstU 14, Brow. IS.

eyraovse 14, Vhtntoei and JsTferaea ftssiLZ to4 Mhu mnA tmr bat It Wa. tar at tk. Haa that tla4 net af tha araupa for tna winn.r.. -i ar'i lad. attamptad aararal fsrwara paar VuTth.r wars allTacsnalata.

But sua waa eanpiataa annas that o.tt.O kut say an rai im hmA bat aaa ekaeaa ta whlla Ban waa In aeartnf atataao. on numbafat ooaaalana durlns tha oar par- loda af lla. oniy tna taira tn old Wmt throatan and tha nahraat tho Mala and ua ot iaatj say una waa tha SS-rard llna. kaat hoIB anfl taak tha ball on Cowna. "lltta" Tow.

tha Kaat Hlsh anartor. h.4 thra ehanaaa at drop klcka aA.r hlo Ynataa aarrlad tha ball to wlthla aoartaa rdiaunaa. Tw af hlo aitsinpta (allod i tha third was blookod on tb SO-rard Una. Tew Faila at Dropkldc. In tha opanlnc QUarUr Kaat aarrlad tha ball ta tho SS-yard Una.

Waot hald for tkreo downa and Taw attamptad a drop biri. tram tho 40-yard llna Tho ball wont wldo and Orobauch srabbod tho rnaakln n.ar tho (oal lino, and mado a flno ro- T.m. Aftor Woat pualod Baat asain aar rlad tho ball within tho lino TW fallod. i ho Mmd auaxtar KmM naaaaad ta coro Ita first touchdown. With tho baU In tha cantor 1 tho flold Unsonfoltor and Wallarotodt carrlad tho ball ta tk ta.

y.rd llaa on four playa. A flro yard ponalty Baat a flrat dawn til -yard lino and two mora Playa oarrlod tha ball ovsf tha final chalk mark. Llnaanfoltor pliinrad yardo and Idward than went ff tackia. ahook off aararal. Waot minora and racod orar tha foal Una for tho car a.

Taw klckad tha toaL i Score la FVwrth period. Tba aacond Zaat Blsh tooth down waa 1H Boat took I wll rrn tho o-yard llna and on i playa throosh tho Una. aldod by a fljo yard ponalty earrlod tho ptfakln to tha t- yard lino, i flva yard ponalty for otfatdo aat Woat back ta tha 1-yard Una and twa playa with BJdward carrylns tbo ball oa i tha aaaand attompt rooultad la tha ocoro. iTow aaaln klckad tho foal. Wool Ta only ohaneo for a aoora cimi In Aha third quartar.

A flno ran by Orobauch I i-IV Him and earrlod tha ball to tha ao-yaro lino, in vra. nil. wm racd tha po.rard llna baforo he oraa callod by tha opposition bat ha ran out of baunda and tha ball was broasht back. Two llna playa and a abort forward paaa a-atnod ton yards but Boat's dofanao at this point and Wast loat tha ball Sm amWOrobanan waa Writ's ahlnln lleht. an waa takan ottt In tho final quar tar bHuu.

of injuries tna nam ana Blaa loat tbalr bast hot. Sam's punts vent lonasr tnan tnoao aoaion ay ootn and Tlllotoon. tho Baat Hl(h klckara. M. Coona, tho Woat oantar, played a sard nmt on tho defensive.

He waa eaocht offside on throe playa and tho penalties aldod tho Scarlet and Black. Lewaoa -ss another Mod performer for Weet. Tha entire Bast backfleld with Kolloct, Brueo and Olnsbors. were Baat's brlht llfhta. murr qcaktkb.

Eaat Rti-h on tho toes and eheaa tha south aoal. Orebaui al. orebauan ktcaa arr to tno Ilne. Eaat Hlph retaraed aoven went throe yard ss-yara ram. throuck center.

iter. Kaat failed to sain lino smash. Bast Hlsh fumbled and vat in raAovered. Orsoauah 1 Orebauah punted to tha 31-yard lino. Eaat High returned Irht yards.

Tha ball was brought back and weat man panansaa Used fifteen yards It-yard to Ks Hlah'a la- tnr holdlna. Ball on line. Orobaoa-b kicks walloreiodt returned tw-nty- Ito Tarda. Walleretedt west fire ynrd TV Hlfh rooovorod. Wset High rani' pled an first play but rasoTorod.

tnrtraan owter. nisn mmnni ini line. ntori I rant trld a dron k'cfc from th 4S-yard toot returned twoir yards. Tlllotoon wont hreo yards throuah the lino. Tew puntodf 0 Woot'o 45-yard llao.

Weat fumbled on 1 rat play and Baat recovered on 41-yard Til otaon went three yards tnrouan Llnaonroltor mac. two yaroa, po-yorci lino. Condon, two yards four rarda thraan leri to Amos' SO-yard tworro yajnoi iu. i raroe. wniio iov ww I 'AOJB ZWO.

COMTINI'BU. CONTIMKB Ott PAuK TWO, mJko on rAUK TWO. COSTIMIBO 0 sASB mo,.

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