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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CIIRONICLE, SUNDAY OCTOBER 4. 1925. VARSITY LOSES TO HAMILTON IN OPENER OF LOCAL SEASON FOUR CAPTAINS OF STRONG EASTERN FOOTBALL ELEVENS I i CAfi FEATURES WITH LONG RUNS FOR SYRACUSE SCORES Halback Tallies Twice in First Quarter of Game with Vermont; Foley Rests. III 1 V' I "Vi SAFETY AND TOUCHDOWN IN FINAL QUARTER MARGIN OF VICTORY FOR CLINTONITES Doane's Fifty-yard Dash with Intercepted Pass Feature of Slow Game. i- 'S- 1 V'l WYt" Syracuse, Oct.

3. (By the Associated With "Tit itch" Car leading tlr? attack. Syracuse University vanquished Vermont. to 0, in a spirited gridiron battle before spectators here to-day. Uarr raced eighty-eight yards for Syracuse' first t'Michdown on the first line-up after the opening kick-off and late in the same period ran tvventy three yards for another score.

A seventy-eiht-yard march in which three Al! the football that was unreeled at University Field yes-i-Tflny afternoon was crowded into the final quarter when the w-iting Buff and Blue eleven of Hamilton College staged two -curing episodes to win the decision over the University of U.M'hester eleven, 8 to 0. The scoring stanza followed three piriods of slow, scoreless football in which neither eleven -iiowed anything of the sensational on the offensive if both did boast a stolid, ponderous form of defensive play. A safely iit tli visitors' favor iui- 1 ended with Barbutt taking the torward passes were completed all over the line lor trie third ond period. Syracuse was headed for another score and on the Vermont eight-yard line when the half ended. ARMY ELEVEN BEATS DETROIT BY 31-6 SCORE Wilson Features Victory of Cadets by Scoring Three Touchdowns.

h-j p'i few iff ivTV J'-: i $iM' 22 wT ''WSMl. i CORNELL RUNS OVER NIAGARA TEAM, 26 TOO Rosenberg Makes Long Dash in First Quarter to Give Big Red Start. Iihaca. (let. 3.

-Cornell found Niagara much tougher nut to crack than Susquehanna last week, but the ltharnns scored four touchdowns In forty minute of play. The final acore was iM to 0. The Ited backj began to show evidences of rnshln tiowee to day. but the ends, and line were Niagara could make liea.Uay at all, but the Cornell Ihe ofTense. The team, hotreter, wag not the strongest I.ibie can put on th field, injuries and the need of giving new men experience caused the Cornell mentor to slart nn eleven on which only three men.

Wester, Mumia and Kvuii.H wear the varsity letter. Captain Kearney and Affeld went in in the second half making five letter men iu all in the janie. Itosenberg In lxin Run, With a aixtyjard run Ilosenberg put Cornell mi Niagaraa ten-yard line after three minute of play but Niagara held twice on that mark and the first period was scoreless. Wester, (Jassner, Kraft and Hosenherg harried the up statem in the next period, however, a nil scored two touchdowns. Hoth Kratt and It.wenberg made many substantial gains through the line.

They ran a little high and were slow iu starting but they had power. In the third period another long drive untied touchdown, Kearnevs presence (f mind and alertness I 1 II 'f 5 X. V.B 1 Jl 1 tM 1 iri 'r -v s.1 1 SWARTHMORE IN SURPRISE BATTLE i Scores Thirteen Points on Penn in Last Quarter. Philadelphia. Oct.

ft. Hy the A-sociated Press) In one of the hardest football finishes seen on Franklin Field in a og time. Pennsylvania defeated Jswarthmore to-day, to before more than HI. Swnrtlimore ma le a wonderful rally in the final period with the score. It) to n.

against her. I Seymour, a Chi -ago boy, made Swarih- uiores tint toijcticlow in tins periou after a punt by Kreuz vvitu blocked near the goal line. Although Swarth-more's try for extra point failed, it was allowed hen Fcnnsyh ania win offside. ut I.oose Again. F.ncouraged by having crossed Penn- sylvanic's goal line.

Captain Ned Wilcox ami his men cut loose a terr'tic Eiime and marched down to another touchdown iu short, order. A pas, Wibox lo Knrn. gaining thirty-the yards, led'up lo the touchdown. The final plunge was a one-yard jab at right guard by Captain Wilcox. l.eiih crushed his wry over the goal line for Peun's fourth and tiniil touch-'down.

Penn scored in each of the first three periods. Krem making two touchdowns' and Sieracki the third, i Kreiu kicked two placement goals for extra point and missed a pair. JEFF ELEVEN TO PLAY AT BUFFALO Rochester Team to Invade Bison Stadium. The flochester Jefferson eleven, of the National Professional League, vid furnish the i-m to Wallie Kop-pisch's Buffalo Hison entry in the i ir-cuit today Hilfful" in a game sche.l iiled to lie played in Hison Stadium. Koehester team will show Sniythe.

Greggs, Argus and heard the Mick-, l' vv Jill 1 111 't-t -v the day when Buttcrflcld a forward pass on twenty-yard line' Carson. Penn Stale; umpire 1. W. Mer-was ititerr'tpted, Kearney grablied 1 lie I rlmii, Oneva: llneiman. If.

V. Henaonl baU outufthe airand made tirst down i 'l'XIi Orange score early in the sec Coach Pete lteynolds sent his nei-ond Urange team into the contest In the second half and Huberts sinred the fourth touchdown after a fort)-hve-vrd drive down the field. Captain Foley did not play but was In uniform and watched Ihe game from the bciicn. Lineup; KYKM.T8B 1 2l VCitMOKT mi I.K-Hanson Morse I.T-Taylor Itatv 1.0 Arehoslia mil i' Krledmnii lark HU- lllagi Arcn.cn I'- t.ee Wlnrhenhack Jones Chapuian yll ook Conway I. Mil -i arr Candnn ItHM-Clarke Tnniniieon KH-Br)nitt Muilth Syrncuse 13 7 0 ft-iH Veriiiiint fl 0 ft (y-0 Tuuchduwna, Carr 2, Birbntl.

Kob-en: points after tnncbilow sulisiii tillons, Myrseuse, Itoherta for Cooke referee, 'laaitart. Rnehesier: nut- I Cann, New Vor Cnlrerail.T: llues- niiia, oooey I'riucctun; lima or perludl. VI nilnnles DREADNAUGHTS SHOW AGAINST LE ROY TEAM The lirendnauglits will go to Hoy this afternoon where they will open their season against the Ali-IIigh out-' tit. The following players gro to report at Broad atreef end foutb avenue at PJ :15 o'clock Kiilf, Boehtn. By rum, Soeffing, Kirchner, Kpope, Vogt, Mea-sina.

Ilengle, llarter. McCabe, Miller R. Byrnea, (last, Knglert, Iawon, Vultreuser, Berry and Snyder. Koe games addreaa II. Schreiner Kn.

"Si Clifford avenue or rail Main 4flfl-W. in the final Cornell drive, the Iestof the day, Line-up. CiiRSKt.t. NIAiiAKA I. Oourtrtght l.ormun I.T.-.slrd Me, Lti Anderson Kmlth 0.

Itiipiiaim i iirttn HO. Minnie Ivera 11 Kvaui Dlflltlppu K.K. oitn Mnran IJ Wester Arnold (lassner Cadjiow It II Fruit Bchrelber K.H. Kiisenberg Hireling; I'nrnell 13 tl Iva Niagara II II Tiinchdowns. Kratt, (iaisner 3, Tllton.

(ioals from Tcnichilown. Krail, Trefts; siihstlliitluin, Cornell, till! foe Osns, Kesrnev, fur Atnl. Trefn foe Frsti. F.ildy for t'niiririglit, Buiiertleld for Kiisenberg. Carpenter fnr Wesier, RoU-ItiHiin fur (iiissner.

ISeheider for Andersen. for While for otto. Affeld for Kapnano, Tllton for lor; Niagara. for Smith. Hull WE SAVE YOU CALL EARLY SERVICE TEETH EXTRACTED By th u.a of NOVOCAIN, the new discovery for preventing pain.

Th PaopU't DenU4 i iilM.tl lil il i-hl-U-iil UUUil.lilitla HIHUtkH lH I itti 1 1 iti im (ii'iiiTt i tmni i i Dental Work at Low Prices Free Examination and Estimate Special Offer Until October 25th CAREY SIGNS THREE MORE BOUTS FOR TUNNEY SHOW Trippe-Barry and Farrelli-Murphy Matches Added to Card Dowd Can Take Punch. i Ji: al p. Hurl hi fourth i n--ii Ik- scoring pm. ni's t'ii'1. Iioane, i 1 1 ill a sirongj to iiip i tii Kt ih" first rotm.l i table two minutes aftcrwanfc with a fifiy-) uril nil: with nil intercepted Kw'lK'f tcr forward pass attempt.

Tii.it nncjuded I hi- i coring fur the afternoon, flip rimls again lapsing into lie iii which had i tlt' trio of acls. It was a green hester I ieh lifted tl' curtain oil the t'loihnli seast ii and it was its tlncsh tlillt. Scut it down to i'Mt before its ancient enemies from Clinton Tin Yellow Win- team, ehi-di absorbed its mm'hiii def'-nt of in' year, plnved in flMrt-i. promising which pair it tin edge in g'-u-i nil play over Ii- visiting winners. Coai li Loronz's 0." edition nut rn.lt-r.l, anil tin- Buff and Blue tirst downs 7.

Imt kcl the tiuisb anil punch necessary to lonvort i In- Jhlvniitnpt' into jMitnts. Visitors Get Breaks. tipe the flashes of consistent "j'. tensive pnwe, tin' Varsity to 'viililu ore yard of Koeiie-ter toiich-liowu early in fracas hm here th iina! ilrii which would haie meant tin' (MI71, was Holitiii'. t'li1 Hamilton team stnvini: off its riial on downs.

Both df Huff ami Blue tin' first for to points and llii" latter of six, came ay a result breaks but they 11 i'ii breaks Aan'ifaotureil of Kochesier's lu' of finish. Alter a a I'M-bang" of piintn Km hester, by iron of a stuhliorn resistance, took 'he ball on its nun Cm-van! line from lore Treuholtne clecled to kirk on On' first play. Feurcr's pass from "liter went over Trei.holnii-'s head am rolled bi'biml tin' goal lino where lit Varsity uuarii't forceu to fall "ii it ami 1'omeilt' the visitors tlii'ir tirst two points. 'I'licn came the Yellow's strongest anil most consistent Ibisli of drive. Taking llii' ball on their own thirt.v-iiud line, lie locals ri'i bil off three first Jonas ym, to take the ball to Ib-ie M.im-ilton's ib't'i'iise stiffened, and nfler two futile attempts at ihe ruslnnn iram-, (he locals (dufud to an over-bend at-ink.

On reverse formation play Webslei'H hunied torn went into the air. any body's ball. Anybody proved be the fleet footid Dosue, left end the tisitorn, who ws off in a liurr.v tor the Koehester poitii. Hi peed stood him in pood plead, two bester pursuers failing to overhaul ins dash to a counter. Chattfield's try for ip'nl was blocked to hold the ore to 11 total of eij(hl.

liochestor fought desperately in the lew lemaiiiinj minutes but the time "as too short to uejoliate the of the tiebl. few minutes i.f -re saw football mid the final whis'lc uuil the ball in Ilaiuilion'K ion in Itoehesier territory. Hack Strong On Krfense. liochester's altaek, slovr to ofait with, appeared men more so by the tact tint recourse wan had to Hie huddle system of calling the sitrnals. resort 1 to probably be nue of lack familiariiy with Ilam-bon also was slow on the offensive, miuiitoK of valuable time in con.

''iision hi to the sijnals and plais. The rivals frum Clinton had the e.le line play, however, heimt a tritle more consistent In this department of r'ay. Five of the locals- first downs a me via the aerial rmi'o. which met. 1 Ii some success in the early st.i;;e.s the conies'.

I'or llnmilion. the work of in end. Iionne mid lieimke. particularly ibe former, ami hallfi.ld and Miirtiu in O.e backtiebl, as FI-! -'i-' who suh-l iluled for revealed considerable line-pIunKine iibilitr. addim; two successive Hrst downs to ll.iiiiiltou Tor the 'arsity it vwis the defensive "-rk of its ha.kfiehl ipi.rief which tood out.

Webster, Kroner and iloIMe vnri iu backing the line. 'J'renholni" 'he ellons loic-est rmi. breiikiti: loose for a seventeen ynrd 1I.1-I1 in Ihe final 'imirtcr, just prior to the Hamilton "Uoltdo'vii. "I'al" Shannon plnyeil his usual consistent gnm, wasn't any oinwirtiinities fur lemtthr runs, 'he Varsily stvle iieulirtiiiz that, form attack. Calloway, at rialit end.

or i TasscK in the tirsl part of tilr. I.inf-iip JUMM.TOV 'f 1 10:1 ne 1 KMi.orts i. iiruioul Thomas f'f Otnistead I'K I ItnJeness i tin 1 1 lie irl I- -Martin Hamilton. Itiebesier Calloway 1 1 11 ii 1 1 a we Fearer Horner Menzles Sill lie Trenlioinie Webster Shannon Kroner 0 it (I (i Seortnir. touchdowns.

Poaner safeir. 1 renlioline; eul. sfitutiono, Hamilton Willisuisoii for Wiirmeiii.li, llawillt Tor 'I linimis. Harris for Kluloek Kelneke, It. Hl.hards Klnloek.

lieln.ke for It Kleieher for teness, Kennel for Fl'-teber; Koehester. Pralie for Itawes, Hhivcs for I'sfle. rahnev for Kroner. Kroner for Katiney Utile ef I nt lllllles Art Powell. Syniense; iiuiptn-Hn ard (irl her.

Cornell: fiend tillesuiau A SprlliKtb'bl. Other Sports, Pages 7-41 Our wonderful (laid riant set of teeth Ii the lightest, itraninil anil an of Ihe most hmgtlful nd durable pfaitrs made. Ma lak ttleaanr In rerem-menillna It ery hllhly to Mr patients. Olher eharge from 2 la Its for a ylal ut roual aanllty. To amu'nl yaa with Ih.

merits our wora and rrasonnhle prleri, we offer thru plates nntll Ih-tabMr Atli, for one bolt prlre i liarged by ether dratlau. est Point, N. Ilct. 3, (Bj the Asaociated Press I Old fashioned football colored with fl.islir-i 0f eria! warfare carried the uited S'lilet! Military Academy eleven to a clean-cut victory oer the I'nivorsily of Iictro.t team here In-day in the Army's gridiron liiausral, to i. The new forward line of the CihIoIb backed up by sturdy and backfield.

nresenied an impregnable front to the Western warriors, who weie early lompelled to take tie battle into the air. Their forward PHfiin attack brought a counter fire of Iouk tosses from the Army, interspersed w.tlt powerful plunges into the line by the broad shouldered Harry Wilson, veteran West feint llM'k. Aerial Attack Counts. A'thoiuh Oetruit flashed a clever Passing team in l'hilippart and the Ann) defense refused to ciuek except iu the second period, while the Cadets had the sinrim punch once they were within easy range. Three long passes hurled by Harding to Wilson um Jiaxter, the former taking two of them, paved ihe way for Ihe Army's opening touchdown in the first quarter.

Wilson took Ihe ball across 011 a ldie sii'iish but Harding faileil to lift his dropkick over the bar for the cutra. point. An experience which was later reieale, on three additional w-casiotis. The Westerners had their big opportunity in the secon, ipiartir to get command of rhe air. After recovering a fumble at midfield l'hilippart cut biose two long throng to Janioskl and Coyle the latter of bom rai-ed to the two-yard line.

From bere Maniere carried the ball over for 1 le-troit's only touch 'ddowii. The Cadeta replie.l imineiliitely with a steady parade the field knifing the line ami skirfng the emls for long gains. Wilton finally carried the hall across and ihe half ended with Army holding their lil to I', advantage will) a complete team of substitutes. After Wilson had piercer) the Western line for bis third tom-hodnn at ihe beginning of the second ba If We-t Point trolled out a backfield featuring a youngster named Don Iiuell. Huell proved he fastest man 0:1 the field ami uncorked two long end runs for Army's fourth and fifth touchdowns.

J.ino-up: ARMY n.ltler I. T. NprAKne I. O. Schmidt 1 I in I It O.Seemnii it S'liunlem It V.

More 11 -Marillng II Trapnell )' Hewitt A rm Ilelrnlt Brnrmn lUchrtr RfrhnnU Kluonrrr 1 tis'SifhT ovlt i Hiiipr rr Janudkr Mro't rt 1 ft Ann -orlnii i.tii'-lni'.wtiM, Wi 'mm, Uucll irtiil, for WiNniM point from, iry ufir lotn-lHli'wu. Hnrlha, htrit 'itrhtit t'ltichti'iwn. MaiiVre r'firt'. H'Hrit-n. Intt: uniftin.

I'hmp, iVilnm bla. Im'ihI Iln'-Minn I If njrt I tft rt -tiitifh; time nf tniuulf -ah, MEDINA HIGH ELEVEN WINS OVER DEVEAUX Medina (l.t. High Si h'sd fonibiill team playd the first game of the season to day, lit I l.ik Orchard 1'ark. winning mer the Military Academy, of NinKtirn Vti si. by a score of l'l to I).

Two touchdowns were niade by Bob IVttit and John Kelly. Herbert Blount was head linesman and the referee was Mike Spitzer. Tom Keynidds. of the Medina team, suffered a severely injured knee during the second half, and was unable to finish the game. Several of the lleVeaiu boys were more or less injured one suffering a broken linger.

Nest Saturday Medina will play Lancaster team at Lancaster. IIIIKNKI.L HIGH LOSF.S, llornell. Oct. llornell High of its opening game of the HCi gridiron season to Bradford. 1'cnn.

lliah School here to-day by the score of It tod. The game was of thrills and continual fumbling marred the contest. Larson, Bradford captain, featured with a 3.1 yard run. BITKNK.LI. WINS 13 TO 0.

Lewisburg. Tic, Oct. 3. (By the Associated I'ressi Bucknell defeated St. Bonaventure in today's fiMifball came.

IU to t. Tuck scored Bui k-nells first touchdown after a fifiy-five-jnrd ias from M'Cormii k. The latter kicked goal. A few momenta iater M. liisslwin in twenty-five yards fur Bucknell' aecoiul tuiich-dow n.

I I I I I i JU GENEVA HIGH IN OPENER VICTORY Hands Defeat to Buffalo Tech's Eleven. (ieneva. (let. (ieneva High School defeated Buffalo Tech here today, li.i to fieueva scored on a si nes of first dow lis made by line plunges and end run. by l.iasper and O'Connor in Ihe lirst two minutes of play.

The seemd touchdown was on a pretty fifty-yard run through the Buffalo team, by Gasper, a iled by good interference. In the second tpiarler (lasper again went over after taking a forward pas fioin O'Connor and In the third period Bergman took a forw ariT'piiss ar.d went across for the fi.urth touchdown. Geneva' try for points, with tho exception of the second when a pass was completed, went, wrong. Between the halves the Colgate-Uobart cross-is, intry run was flubbed. Six Cnlgite men finished In line ahead of Finger mid Ofstrom of the llohart team, who bent out Robinson, of Colgate.

The time was given as ifl minutes and 4 seconds for the five-mile course, Colgate won by points 1. 1 1.1 for llohart. Meyers, of the llohart leani. who lead for a considerable distance, ppraineil an nit If The Colgate leam consisted nf Brown, lark, Krehl. Hosaand Iiobinson and Hobart of V'nger, If-s'rom.

Sage, Miller, Wngcr. Haiktiess and Myers. Line-up of grid game: Or" NEVA III KFAt.O TECIT t. E. fiertrman -hnfTer t.T Wvail Keaaler Long T.

llnrri. I HI' It. Man'ey tt O'l'iooiMr U.K. srrlson Jiemnm t) ii'I'onnor V-M-fsr I. If iitttev It.

ttnrrls It IT. Hre-kinere Kit Murphy Miphcllaad PuffBlo I) a ii lienev, tl Iteferee, Thrall. I'oljrate: uniidre, Kane, llohnri bead linesman. Han', i.eueva: time nf quarters. 1- and la minutes.

IN EASY VICTORY i Sixty Players Used to Win Over Lombard, 69-0. South Bend. Ind M. i A. IV)-- Sixty different Notre Paine football p'ayers had.

part in tile tSll-to-0 de feat of Imibard College here to day, Conch Kriule Uocki.e made changes so rapidly Ibe fans were groggy and il I was only In the thud and fourth per-I iodis that his team played in satisfactory form. IVspile frequency of ti in-1 bles and other mipluy in the tirt fortv minutes, Jonbard did riot have chance, I ll.ahin.'iti. riamiigan, Hoyle, Prclll. duly and Iloaeh circled the tunls and swept througn npposnig tackles and guards nt will. Hrndon, Notre flanie right half back, suffered a badly rut face.

The game was rough. TO START Piiisford. Oct. 3- The I'ittsford A will 0ei) us season to-morrow against the, I irendnaiiglit Seconds, of Koehester. The game Is to tit staged nf.

Iloud a Hark. The locals have, been prctWn for two weeks and hope to I "pen with a victory, ICFSF.RVOIKH vs. The Reservoirs will plnv the Semin-olra this afterniKin at Cobb Hill at 2 o'eloik. The luunestera hope to square nccuuuta for il licking reccOn! lust year. 1 I vo preliminaries and the four-round curtain raiser were added yesterday to the Gene Tunry-Dan Dowd feature bout at (.

Hall nest Monday night by Matchmaker Jak; Carey, of the (ienesee X'alley Athletic Club. Whether a ten-round semi-final or two more six-round bouts will be added to complete the card will be determined by Carey within a day fr two. The matchmaker is anxious to for two first class fighters to appear in the semi-final for ten rounds but if this is impossible he will sign up a quartet of boxers to appear in two six-round matches. doe Trippe, of Mount Morris, who i has been stepping along in rapid 'be limit each time, losing the decision strides since the past season, was In eight rounds in Boston and fight-signed yesterday to meet "Battling" ing a contest in Newark. Harry, of this city for six rounds, X.

in which he made a very credit-Hurry, under the management of Kl- able show ing. I low Is confident that s7 X-RAY FREE rxtr. FXTPA0TI0M WHEN PI.ATM A Hi: 0BDE8XD DR. TARR'S DENTAL PARLORS A'o. 100 East Main Cor.

Water field and the old reliable, Hank Smith. I holds the uniipie record of having deal center. Mariinenii and othr fcated thai. pliaiii'Uii fighter, Willie strong line-men will show in the for- I Huff, without appearing in the ring ward wall. I against him.

a Tha Family Dantiit -lUt 1 1,1 1 11,1 1 I la Are you prepared for a Sudden Cold Snap? Celebrated Iroquois By-Product H)t Winiriik, has ahns illinic niixfr in a rinif unI is fjuit' itrtpulflr wilh ha inorr ('Tnripnr tlian 'IVippp Int tbi MfUJiit MnrriH lad prnmi Ut At-vlnp info qintn a ftnr. Up nn-ItT the management of Joe Lotta and Farrelli and Murphy. Willie Farrelli, who has defeated "Lefty" Thomas and Canastoln Hob, also will appear oil (he card, lie was matched by Carey to face Frank Yoilng I Murphy, of Syracuse, ho once held the Central New York lighl- weight championship. Murphy retired tm tw" i i. found! boning had too strong an ap- peal and returned to his first love.

Thesn two boys also will mij for sit i the bout is terminated sooner by one or the other. The curtain-raiser of four rounds will be fought out between two red heads. Kalph Miles and Haul Berno- la. Miles is the oloott High School fighter who went through In -t season without a defeat. lie is a willing boxer at all timea and.

Inasmuch as Bernola holds the same reputation. the bout promises to atart off the evening a entertainment apienilui fashion. llowd Can Take Hunches. Itan Iiowii. who will fight Tiinney in the feature bout, plana to enter the ring weighing about S0 pounds.

aiTordmg to reports out of New York. Lddie and Johnny manage. ine rwaiou siioiir uo, as lie oas orra called on numerous occasions. 11 has fought Tunney twice before, going he will at least stop Tunney's string of knockouts and remain on his feet at the end of ten rounds. This, probably, will be the chief item of interest for the fans, whether llowd will be knocked out by Tuntiey or remain on his feet at the end of the bout.

Tiinney is pot the only tighter of known ability whom llowd has fought. He met "doling" Stribling at Atlanta. Gn. on.e and lost the decision although he forced Ihe Southerner to fight every inch of the way. For several months he toured the country with Jack Ilempsry, when the champion was in touting mood, and acted as sparring partner for the heavyweight king.

He is a glutton for punishment and for that reason none of the wise ones is offering any odds that Tiinney will knock him out when ihey meet here a week from to morrow night. A THf II If II iS.YS. TO BOSTON COLLEGE Boston, Oct. 3. (By the Associnted I'ressi A twenty-yard forward nana from Frean enabled Power, Boston College halfback, to cross the line for a touchdown against Cnlln lie I'nlrer-sily in Ihe second period to day and by that margin Bos'on College won, 0 to 0.

During Ihe tirst period Catholic 1'niversity's hopes were wrecked by three fumbles on th Boston Olles tnree yarn line. ACES AKTF.R U.VMKS The Acea wish to book garnet in th pound class, preferably the High lands, Hewitt and Kinersons, For games address Brown, No. lhwey uruu or call (jlenwood HUiS. Both teams have rcf to win a garnet in the leajtue and ill be after tirst blood In this tilt. The occasion prom-j iscs a big crowd as the usual inter- 'cilv rivalry between Koehester and Buffalo ulwnvs draws the fans to the gridiron or diamond in the Rison city.

RIJSSFRS WILL PLAY I ALL-LE ROY TO-DAY 1 in i i 1.1.01 ll'l ui-i, Ibe Kiissera. cltv scml-nro chalnniolis this afternoon nt Reposition patk at 3 o'clock is iected lo put lip a grenl battle to keep its record clean, i All-Le Boy has not tasted if feat f.ir two Reasons, and docs not figure on starting The team is bringing its strongest eleven in recent yeses, a speedy and heavy outfit. Coach I'unk Kowe is equally determined that his ttrst game of the HUM campaign shall result in a victory am! baa worked his cl urge like slaves during the past week lo attain thin end f'raitiie leseions were held Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, as well as this morning. AM the defects Isith on the offensive and defensive piny, pointed out by the workouts with the of II, learn, have been remedied, and will show up no more, ill the opinion of the conch. I I Prompt delivery Any quantity Frank Gallagher Coal Inc.

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