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ROCTTERTEH DBMOCKAT AND CTinOXICLE, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER S. 102.1 DARTMOUTH SMOTHERS CORNELL UNDER 62-TO-3 AVALANCHE FOUR DART MOUTH PLAYERS 10 HELPED SMOTHER CORNELL MITTON HERO OF ILLINOIS i OBERLANDER LEADS ATTACK OF BIG GREEN ELEVEN IN i HARD DRIVE THROUGH AIR Red learns Defense Shattered After First Period; Nine Touchdowns Swell Total, TRIUMPH OVER STAGG'S MEN Chicago Downed in Morass of Memorial Stadium; Grange 'Less Than BY WKSTltKOOK Memorial Stadium. Champaign, X'iv. 7.

Two teams of poIlvwo'S willed and sii.lirmed in the on the floor of this howl for two and one-half hours this afternoon and when thev desisted at dusk, the l'ni ershv of Illinois had heatei lly fiKA.NTI.AM UK K. X. Nov. 7. Dartmouth's liiir drrcn tram tp-fiav crushed Cornell with an attack that wotiM have broken th I jitrlenhnr' line anrl swept any rial air licet front the sk; Ihf final seore is, a.

fi2 to atwl tlv Ilhai'ail invaders never hod a chance. Tlfv were crtisheil heneatli nine touclulownJ with no noticeahle assistance i -eww 4 fA I i -J v. 'f i -m v- jrf fa Ti-' lev 'J .1 1w Fightlnjt on the home nod of Hanover ttui with great, home-i oinng crowd that packed every itu nf open par around the. filed, lhi I Ii tot lis place among 1 rnt-rt tn all football history. It was eouihliiatipn of tractors anil tanks, a iwvalary rhatje, inffl bayonet ami an airplane asaault Hint Itrrtllv awept Ihdue'a H'g Ml team from Ih Hannviau Valley whi'h reeled between Hi high white mountain limit nil aide.

With "Mwed" Oberlniule'i one of he of nil twokflfld atar. leading int of the nflffttsna wees, the college that tw'i nion the hill ita rvi-ii( tor lh. itrnhMiig Cornell mtniiiiliitervd two yr Cornell Ilefon Kltaflered. the first two quarters this fast, powerful llrren onslaught the finest that any team has shown tn years, Cornell came to Hanover with fcjiig, strong line anil a stout dcfi hut within ten niinutca itH defense nothing but cluster of disjointed shred. When a defense is smirk ly tanks, tractors, i tt vi.

I '-r rhiirgi'a, infantry tlirnsis. anil air plan booming Is nun Iioim- left. Ataiul this varied and fast as. wnill know of no team that could ll(i(il its fell. It not so tlt Cornell diwrg.miitr'! il tl.e tort- For "ft IVotmntih hud cl t'wb to.irhdon hy brilliant passing where, Olfr.awler was throw in run iters nut at iW hi by the Hnd curacy of hi prgiini down the ti.1.1.

Otwll, fijrli'ing bitterlv, rum balk to jrrt two touhilown ilirnugh trifBe plilnfine and a long totnunl Cornell sbnnn! fine roumie ill i and hi kiikiier of the i ijiiality on lh fi' ai'ioion h- fill I'ttlloi llll to iMil.f 111 lt! HHill SCiy ynnU hhh. For nil nroiiml hrillininy il nn exhihitioti ilinl no one uit ev.T tiirsft who biiw lliin enutc. In li tioti to all thi'i' endi I'fforin iiiioj oflpiif itii-rln ndi-rV liu klinB wnw i.orp and di'ildly. 1 1 did nil i In- mk of 11 Iriiok Iioi-mii and Mutt O'Wnr com hinid. And wlun In' left Hip tWd nn it remtit tm tlmt tmeil III" limit of Jii.lWHl Dnrlinoiiih thronta.

nonder: I thiTliinih'r iu'i-i Iibik pnsoed ami inn for a tuinl up-immi'liinit 4K oinls hcfurn he wis filv'Mv rid'ereil. Tie murk of Cn plain l'nrker, 1 1 i i K.I,!, 'In I iip iind Fuionie Hiiioini Ot.tPH n. iiihhI nil uflernooti. Il um the grciii tpnui plm of the Hrei'tj it It one imirveliou lt a added 1 1 1 I nailed Cornell to the iw nnd run iii the creiiti-Hl noire, ever ilnleiil np.ni JMiie m- Cornell teniii. in iirll SI runt lit Slurt.

Ilntlei Held, r'rnll. llllil nlhrr nir ri 'd lha hull nitli line xppi-il nnd pii for ClciwII hennii.r they luul 1 1 1 ilmnee. Inn Ixirtnionth insisted npn'i hnliliiia Hie ball nearly all afternoon. Cornell proved Hip drive nnd of it altai in that HrM period i Inm terrirhe tnikle dines and inne brilliant pnnieh jot two loiii'hd'i iiw in iiirk order, but after Hint lone rnlly Cornell a rompletely mirithered hi a he ildi ring sixiin tnient nf plays Hint lonild run off nith the pneed anit the Cheapo Maroons, to fi, iriini "Kcr drane. Arrayed in ri.ins that np- hrave and tpiaking under tlie neat of a oud rain that iiliernately prmkiot) himI hinninoroil mul linrtMy tlu'iu (ll'ii'pinj; to tlio (iruc storos tF tbo n'lb'iiM town for lo iiitt iii pn i pneumonia Like woini a so no rail' i hoy iope( throiuh iIop in to tin stiiHiuin, wi-iir-mil bolts of oil i lotii in chef kor bor(J.

wttiiliuiji ami How'io'l ib'siyns. knnw-inu wliaf th1 aliernoon lobl for thom, Vnft, likt rofuyoos from sump awful (iiMisioc with no plaro lo go. they at thtouli it nil until the pistol popct! with a roil spit of flattie jit tho twilight, (irawmu tho teams apart fntn 1 1 1 struc-los ilowti tltpr in tho swamp. "Hod" Oriinjio, the pis of I tho riflinru. HonnoVrerl in the liish tho jitnrt of the game ami neer lid find a spot where his i-lonts fiihl hito solid groiiriil for a ron.

(ran co "Losh Than Avwt." l(i oh mod he mud with rani i' but futile thrusts of his pitied but lus foot just spun like The wheels I of it flivver on ii f.rumh i road ami he was si a mnu'd in to lo by ho hiirtiinK forms Chicago tackier who sIhsIumI thrtnmli the Illinois lino or Hontnb-rtMl Himiml tho wu to stop win-ro ho tMni or throw him lnok b.ssos. 'I'Iip otily thinu jahont this ilny's work of the Kroatot foot ha 1 1 player in lie con nl ry Wlls I his Utter helplosstiess i en tit liiious that otlo'r plaer. sui mounted Acordinc lo ififroaie stattvlu-s that they k'p im font ba II ga me a the Cni-orsity of Illinois. "Red" ciineil a torsi of eighteen yards in the entire game nnd was borne back for aggregate osr of tventy-i yards which made him somothitis less than nn to his team. Karl Urirton.

the Illinois right ba)f-i back, was the one who was railed be- BOSTON COLLEGE OHIO WESLEY AN FIRST TO TALLY ON SYRACUSE TEAM Earns Tie Result as Brickie Scores in Last Three Minutes; Carr Blocked by 'Mates. point lint it hnd tiothins left to nne a nig day. this Green led by the trrepr.n- I aible Hede. ho. .1,., I ter.i.t with every rnrt I ionim: Piut-f and one of the eev-n Kof htM.ndiri f.ordon put "f'her if rray air literally full nf Th.

Svracusr, Nov. the Assodated l'resi The Uh "I brilliant Ld. lilukle rained Ohio BEATEN BY Ohio a tie with Svrariis'e here fo-dav Wii'i a ficW -tJH i FORDHAM DEFEATS i HOLY CROSS TEAM; Lands Top-notch Place Catholic Standing. in New York. Nov, 7.

(My the Ao-inied I'prvni in U'rn to.ilay, 7 9ft ih.Tehv vaulted one of il.o i hi. nhs.anrp, in I Ita way to Hip Catholic ('o ihse i'lmnipioiihii. I I repel lite Knrdlmm biillertng H. 'lifk. while defeiiM' as lutrotnr thronjlioiil.

The t- mine I I nun: when A I jt tin i nc' aitort lunse hi jthe Iiiip took Hip hall nver the llilj l'roi. goa iM jofT.iile penalty nn Holy Cmi had jpliiied the hall niih.n huh jr. of iii.Hil. Woerner'a live yard end run again jM-oreil for tnrilliam in Hip fn.irili period afipr Kordlmin hroutht the ha" iwiihin peoring by a marrh dow ntii.ld. In tin.

Hiiie quarter Jfirnliijiti soiipil forty the janl idroi kirk, liialmui diopki. ked two jgonla poititK after toiii hd 'w n. Il i wii the fi i-t defent of the fr Holy fir of Harvard. I l.iue-ui r'o ft I HI A I I t-: l.carv I.I K.a-1,T I.ii Mr uc i l' 1. 1 I II s.nlili Ill-' I if In ncv OP- l.rah.i!..

IIHt Manning HUH Itttclil.v rposx hiifi-iiwll. ti Vnrii.ii Itav Finn Pal 1 1 1 'a ft i a xkm 't n.4 I'irillinm n.urlns- i mug. oi riior Huh 7 lo 17 I II II 0 ft Man f'T Hn. klfi ar'ir null hi P. wn ilropkl.

ko goal rr, Hlrnnkti kl U'aiLa, "i M.au iimimin, Whll J.nlj;... It-ld Iterka li.ikil.E into ffc, iwnrd fr 4 I Mill Til OKVKI.I, foil i writ: in II II Miiiiiis KaiMiaini rttw I i-iiii-ll issue I Hi, Hudi.i I' HaiK I'letil It IP.IIcraii I 't ullv QH II l.ierlaii,l.-r I II lie KM lli.rt.m S.i.r.. In- HsrF.iM.ui i. II Crncil Ti.il, hd.iwiH, 't'nUi' J. Siiti-rcff, Krai i in as.

Ili.iieril.-IJ II IV ii ii OluTlati'l'-r pici.is aiicr ii.ii'-M..n-ii in ti I I i.l I'liail II mi I Mili.i.luil.in.- Il.ironii.i.li, Miru-h( fur 'I till iui.nie S.fe, Allen r.r 1 1 iv rr I fnothalla. They ere like a ftneli of loiriardu in a Floridn kv. n-inri their wa in all dir'Hon. tlberlamler p.d linie and stain from third In forty-five nnl and every wa neeitrately 'hromn a' If he had been ti'ii'lt And if there win any ban! JH't a trine on line, PENN STATE AND NOTRE DAME TIE! iFail to Score in Wet at Penn State's Field. State Coll-ge.

l'a Nov. 7. Hy the AsMiciateil l'ressi l'i nn State and Noire I pi wing in a field nt ti.ud and with tain pouring down, fought each other lo it uoiroless lie to-day bcfi.r Uo.tHki person, (inly twice throuylimit the hat.le was it wor" ot any yn 111 when Kn Hie In lie and llarlev J'lerce had alternat-i ed in carrying tlie hall from the Westerner's k.rtv-eioht-vard line to the eiohteen-vard mark. I aniiHtthiiew. nf a arent ann.a nan neen i.r nin nrder a((iiiit all ritnnini( nnd plars.

Today It a lied into knots and Anally diornnled with a mi ml thnnmsii oinpletenen the anrroiindins nioiinlaiin had rhnl off the of day with nn emit ilin.k rrepiiiii mi. I. ww "'I "round no team1 iI.ik had Ix-eu rnlied upon tn nioi-f nmt II had In a eotnes alo nn only on. or twin. line.

Tullv and yent m-mPt to aid Chh. yen, lied lih in HI I nJ.rky to the hal Cortnll tnmle a valinnt attempt to Ihie vh tory lift, liartnt.unh amon r'" 'fm of the giirne, If the "nly rtrry on iti vii tnriiria i' i I West Virginias Aerial, Running Game Strong. Uoslnll, Nov. T. I the Associated, 1'ressi West.

Virginia overwhelmed It istoi. Cnlli'k'e nt foolliM.I to day with a combined aerial nnd reining atiaik. The local team's onlv threai came in the last period, and r-jrrnuti acnin kicking the extra! i Ihrouk-h eight yards lu" loucnuoivtt. rariiuuirt mini at tempt nt kicking a gmil wax uii.suc i eessf nl. I'arnuiu ran bai one kiek off for tifiv vards and ttleun auntber fori Hieinpfvl aplaccine.it eH fr.n the "ever t-u oeiinu opponents twenrv-tiird lute- w'm n.1s wide line.

I'ler, at left end. the by two feet, ami agrtin when hrilliantlv for th visitors. Hell.ig. of'sttte, fnild to grasp a came early slippetv pa from center. Weaton- I fl, Period.

Cliker took, a fcr-atieuipt -lnbhled into Ins on liu V- from r'arler and raced aim -ont to his opponents. across the goal line. Karni'tn kickini the oomhntants i 'bird period a long fought g.itnelv against terrific od.N mr''" after the first peii.jd. At the start h-r parley and plunge, of the aam- Knnu Kockiie't eleien hhruugl. the line, Hardy and I i tin mjiiuH hv Mi nfpkp.

th iio iim'h litwi thrir limy ii rmr frum thrir ffjintHs in fh iiiK r)M )if(T 1 1 cmrip. mul prH) I'm- wluit hp ilni, from Zuppkp is pntise Cretin Ciifsrr hini'it'. iti wv hut Brit ttti lfsf-rvl ih t'r th viciniy ftr lUinois hy kirkinu winrina punts tintf" iwhrit tiip iunks rr uiutl)! hnHI ii i Hip fiiiij it hm r-irM'Vpfj fi'uu fhtNirpn'Ms trritir. If Kfi'ii ''in, of itp Mrimon hn'-k tidil. Uwn suit' in his kii I Hi ic its niihr nutkinj hf host of hoHtint (o-uiirht of hurnin rod tiro in tho rn hoiisos ttio rnllo roorvtioti t-oh-bratf th i viftorv.

i i rtmihlo IliirK Kern woiti hinl ilfspprnto rrotihlo hHiwilina iassp( t'rnp onfop with hi trxm nrvayvtl in ki f'irnifition np it uvn ynnl in snl qtmrror. It hii kukk.v. slipporr that wonf -tioofinre Itctw-pf-ii tlio lonicr's oc Hni liitiri olufoliotl hih! sli'I ofl" lie hnnuiit Iwtck his boot to nIiooI il (ovvard I In- ifst socmr in lUltlNclil. It whs 'ItH'H I'll 11 on 4 hirn i hrco-y lino wlion rbo I Mini til.sl vvrnt into pro--s of mumiuI'jm turo. Tlo- lr'Htly )jUi rhoir tnih hilttwu him! wr ilt-t'rndin )i lt-ml of points at tho time, having failed with a forward i paKS frnni scrimiuage forinatuin for the rtra poinr.

Illinms kicked off after the ton. h-do and Kernweiri tock the hall at about the tn enty-rive-j ard line. Tie splashed about eiht yards before he was hroiikdit down. "Five Yards" M-. Cnrihy.

whose spikes wei'e nippinc the slush for healthy cnins where irance's only skidded, now took a head tony pluntre at the line and trained four yards. Marks hit ntf another yard and the neyt signal called for Kernwein to kick. I Mint, (irangr Tail. The pass was a. litrle tun low and if k'ot away from Kernwein.

rolling 'razily behind bun so that the only ale way to recapture it was to flop in Hie region where it was last seen, lie did and the lined up for another kick twenty yards behind the Kite of the tirst illlempt. The cenler shot a better pass this time but attain il slid away from Kernwein and rolled lo bis ten-yard liue where it now went over to Illinois. The lllini hurried nut of their huddle, lined up and charged us the bull was handed tn flranue for a ten-yard plunire and a touchdown. Hut fumbled and instead of training th k'oal he ftnpped on the hall eipht yards back of where he started, "lied" rained three yards on the next pWiy and Iiaueherrr won hack the resf of the loss by a five-yard plunge which placed the ball again ten yards from the roal with ope attempt remaining. Th lllini tried a puss and failed and the ball nenr over to Chicaeo azain, ten yards from the gonl.

Hritton (In. Kernwein fell hack fur another attempt to kick it "ill of there and. for the third time, the pass slipped out of his lingers. Some one nitli a mud-smenred face and a uniform that dripped with mud. went diving through the mist and lauded on thai: hull.

When they rolled him over he aniiounced that he belonged lo Illinois, lie was. on Hie three yard line. Hritton took a plunire at center and gained a yard. kick for the evtra M.int failed and ther went back to their wading on evert lernis with the fiht less than half over. Illinois hammered and the Maroona held fast in the fight that finally brought the third touchdown of the game jus! at the eloo of the third quarter.

Twice the lllini had the ball less than ten yards from tha goal and after hacking away for three, affempta to carrr it over by main atrength resorted to the forward pnsa, without sltccpss. Win hy Wishhonfi. The second time the ball went oree to the Maroons, Kernwein fell hack to kick it toward tnidtield and at that frantic instant, Illinois won by a wishbone. Tkere waa a blurry melee and you couldn't exactly tell hose' wishbone it was that intercepted the hall a if left Keruwein's shoe. After tha game they an i it was Kiissel'a wish-botre.

He plays left end for Illinois. Anr-way. the ball hit bulging chest and refunded behind tha Thieago goal. Three Illinois men saw it drop hack of that vague while atrip. Several Maroona to see it, too, Tha Illinois men seemed quicker to realize what it meant to them to fall on that ball.

D'Amhrosio, one of the green, men in the Illinois squad, reached it first and enfolded It an he slid by on hia hide, fur a touchdown and the victory over Chicago. I.ine-up: I I.l ISOIS r.K- Kas.ell Marrinier chicaco a mo Henderson It'l Hlhhen K. Ho so Wolf Hohseheld Volalef Curler S. Rotlao Marka MeCarty Ml xhiveir Kelts, Itii 'Mttte-rwallner HT Brown HKri'Amhrisio (B firaug (') I II -flreon RH Hritton Haugherfy rerimls rhieagn flllnoi f'hlcago' acnrlng. fonehd II ft 7 M.

fartr Illinois scoring, foit'-hdown. Brittn, ll'A inhrlsln pelnt after tuni'hdown: Kor-ard pass, Brltton to Kassell; nffl. Heferee. James Masker umpire. Fred Vnnng (lllinoi Wo-lerani: head linesman.

R. Kearna I Sf Panll; It.Jd Judge. Meror Morton iMWhignau tim ot period. L4 minute. with land tB two niit.tretihed hnnda for one .1...

rhdnwn after another. V.snt Attn It Wlm. llw first hn'f alone (Iberlanderj aid rartmoiiih eompleted eishl loni! i rdtaea out of ten nnempia for a net Ifjm of ini ytriia. Il tlie ltit fiaaint fthibitifln pasjiti? nnd itns 'hat any team has aver mown tjiea th modern aama cam into ta)ini. tenfy yearn ago.

HtH Dart-ntm'h bad nomethina more than a bjillianl ptnf ame. Obrrlander. te batterint. loping Swede, led a gam Hint tor Cornell apnrt for Ujj ynrfis, ilhrlnder waa ably abetted by I ne. M.l'hail and nihera but Hie fjir Green hark was another (iranne t.lBy.

He had everything urewt l.ik neetls. He ripd on the lied lifie. He rireled tb Cornell rntH, he Pjoed the pall like Walter I prouueed a powerful off. -naive islfh inirih auainat f'hieago nejt 8nturda II will be ranked among lha ntur teg ma or the fiam in yearn. Kxi-ept one hrief let ih.wn ltiht Cornelia drive in the firm period it had eveiything iha afier-noon Hint a great team needs.

It had without any oueetion the fitmt forward pnesing attn.fc Ihnt any team ever ued before, a linc attack thai I lengih, and iincnntiy. arrumry till' iliiouith the linu.e. M.I'linll ran hia leant ably, using hla plaia lib fine jiulgmem ihrnugli-ont. The Cornell team will have, kore llcariuloii. Klannignii and I'nnght I "ley ran back punt for hailcrmg -heir wiy down the field fot i yards in Hie last iwriod.

forty yards on ihr-s- plays only ''le hard drive through i solid set of I'cini State i b'r' t.iehle nnd after more rushing. i nut rwxtr'tti I fifly seven. An injury received when Now he made another rush and aent tiletin was thrown forced him outihis hulk crashing through the clawing later in the came, Hardy taking hia I scramble of theiMnroon front line for I two-jard gain and the touchdown jthat mafclied the score tn date. The i unAnii-uvYLn inc. v.

HEWITTS TO CLASH WITH RED JACKETS The Hoehester llewilt football team will travel to Iiansville to-day to take on the Her! of that plaee in their aeeond meeting of the aeason. Tullv ra 'it M. I a tie Nt-'Aini. ii-nnli- tur Sasr s.rsigii;was overw helmitiglv superior rather Vn herger for Presrnii llarvard stale, of mind and the I'hdiipa for Parker. hanipi.m for I'lehl.

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Ihixhok Clothe, Pools, Shoe and Sot for hunters. 6uiy, rifles and cuse haliback, seoretl a field twenty-yard line in the second S.trnnie fnuml thf 'Hatlling lli-lmpa" Hip In-nt it hiM faced Ihia year. i I Ii two brilliant hackn in 1'eaive a. Kddie Hliikle, a pair of giant endu in I'atnphrdl and l.ainini' stml hard i haiging tackle in Tiluui. the i ih.i, eleven time and again Mopped erf nl rhargrv of (he Urarige hack- nnd unleashed all aerial offensive that was hoih ape--tniulnr and threatening.

Two nast.es by K.ldie Illirkle to placed Ohio Weilevan in a position to score in the final period. In the third period a thirty. two yar I pa. to rere, and the line Inickiiig nf Blkkle gave Oln.i Ve-leyiiu a ehanie ac anoiher place kick itrotn the Ihirty-flve-yard murk. This blinked an were two preiii.ua Carr.

Mluni Si-ore. I'nrr ranght the kick off afi. ISin kle bad tied the acre in the jmg iiiuiute, raced fifty -five jjarim to Uraleyaita forty five yard! iline. had wriggled clear of his I field bin two of bid jnterferei i gut. in his path and he stumbled illIU ths Hrmfl l( A PRINCETON DEFEATS HARVARD KY id Tfl fl IHMIMfli FROM PACK 4.V Ihat Ihe unhurt.

IV leruis nf sllifffrish ami doltish creature aeemed to apt-ly this afternoon, Thia in hit hrill'tl for there waa nothit for the Mar- VHt'l lftim to h'r 'wk Its It ori tf th- uttlngt of t) (ifMidulnm Jirtf 4 tH ---Fti? Tlifp," 'Hit'v unnnt Iinvc hp yr jtftfr ynr in nriv of them. 'J'fi tpn 1'iTmiii rmitinit to acarl. nf II Kltl'M ImiK t.t Tt rrP nn IHiri--i ht ff.t x' OM i K.I'-Hrc -t fftnhri.Isv nn th rittfn ri rvlne MrnH nt innilfv fnr onn frnthnll m.Ttnri'l. Sonn oi Harvard nlr trarli i-prty tivru rh nuik wr of t)i tniniAn lKt fni iVrtuld hrinff an rrr maloritt fnr th trml. f.nr for Yl tf.

iitorfl(v tin TtHory hrmpi ron-nitlfi )t ooHtimm ground OiH Sn Mil, f-ir th l'rin'ton ''hflnf, with 1 nl in th Vn- nvt SnturhT. A nn th -wor wan pili to UfrtMnrr Mr. William 11onr pnwM rr-t Win of hi hack. nriiiEes, nn was tnrnwn tn late in the jam, "fined tsnnsiderable ability lo mak hn-t tnnpiiT and atendy rains hy idntiiea at he Primson line. Hut tl.n all of fhe I'rineeton harl, wei-e hitting that line for rin, both the first and second line hai'kn.

Th Hartard i'he- leaden stood marfplly to their work, r'ven as the and lh aetire kept pil nf up ther wee trtrninf handsprirr" and tilelrin; nnt riot e-firts the Haevard line eheer inti 'ed B. TU barittf of the cheernc s- 1 1 I I I i I from fru'm 'the nerim! of rougliing advanced Sji-hcu. fifteen jarda. Two Syi-inue puea failed and then Carr tniseed- a pluceiuent kick from the thirty-yard line. Syriicnaa made Hivfeell firnl downa by rushing a lotal nf var.li.

nue all told pained jaid hy ru-hiuK and ma-le nii firet down, hi riishiui! and pafing. Illikl' superior kicking and I'eari-e'a trreat run haiku offset fvr-acue' advantng otherwise. Lineup Syracuse i.li I. llanenu t. llnvlev I.

Ii Hmg t' Krleilinaii II II. -Kllk-Ke it r. 11 Ar.hcska 1 II I' lilev I. rarr II -I'lsrke H. tint 1 Ohio illi i'arnritii-11 H.

Tilmn J. Tillunl Mcfra. k.n Powells Nelson WrlKtit i I Uli. kle I'earce Turnt-y ohti' Wealeyait' .1 II 0 ti a Field glials Syracuse. Carr; Ohio Hhkle; referee, t.a.i l.iihv.

I Peliloy aula umpire, K. W. Sl.lelUs. llrownj lliu-iuaii. .1.

Iliilderncss, I.ehiEti: Held judge, I'. A. Wright, llllllila I line nf pelilifls 15 lllllltlti- ill lion iis a ii hole mas a most tlignird one under the circumstances, In the third period one old grnd. eviden.lv a track man in bis college years, broke l-ise from his keepers and attempted to run around the cinder path against time. IWh tmi vrwi ri! dinTripf) him nnA, prftind''i frnl iflf-H or whpr wsritpt tn thno th mpinrwr! nf th Hnrvnl burkl'J whn th'y Tirr in pnHs.it of th Mil.

The xnakr dnc wni not Trrt'nE''I to ut.Mwnilv hour and thrft khx inue oi seriousness in juiiwniion i nai. is on at vassail to-nigiii. Nf-xr 8HturlMV Pnm-etiin inuit h.im!. And Va'e wilj Ih oint-i bin Ur Pffriin. Ah yrv will Htmi-I Ii ini; ftir I'riijipttin cintd nut Imp in iiiic tn pncounl It rv thf I 'ii nrrnri in-nny.

in nr" dais Harvard with this eoming after a brutal totat-k hv the louns ladies of Itaibliffe and the memory of a toiiehdoun said to have been senred hy Mary against Har vard in the William and game. At a late hour the rote on tlie I proposition to trade the hlk nfi, Ifaeulty plrer was nearly all in. Only a lew preeinrts jn Itaek I lay remained tn he heard from Line -up; PltlM'KTOV lift rail Kltgo.ir I Mm ser I.T Mi I 'rage Ki- ivl It Hosellgsrlen QH anllliia I.B-Macie viaio-n rn, I.ind.ier Bradford lieek Crnahv Vaher I'oady It riign f'H -iallsglo Seore hr periods: Primeion in 14 0 Harvard 0 0 0 Teiiehdowna ftlgnaa 2. VI sell 0 Slagle. Pearesi, parti? fnlnls after lenehdowna Marie 3 drop hieka: gnal rrron neld.

Kiagie (rirop k.rki: a nhsiitiiilona. pnneetnn. Iiarhy for Koaeogartm. Bridge for Klagle. Bariell for t'rag" fur rsullilns.

ranikins for Kwing Stagte Bridges. Prendrgar IMgnin, Twtng fer finlklns. Ruoh for t.iltigwa. Hai-tartt. Miller for Mailer.

Howe for M.lier. Turner Inff. for rheek, lstif f'oadr. Ced rV.r tfiek for iurjurt, nrtilf'jrU Irtfu. Erikoi I I i I 1 i i I I i i the first game the arore at the finish was to ti, and both teama are out to aeore a vietory.

The Hewitts, under the. careful r-osrhing of Hernie Ward and "rhuhby" Urown, have heen steadily improving during the past few weeks and at the present time For Your Car Inrwaros. Slate gained Hie ball and (but point it Jifi ami ou'stioii of Kicking. t'anlam l.rav. of Penn Slate, oiiihs I Reil" Kdwanls, of Nuire liaine.

hi ih- tiies and the one. lualctieil th" IU her, b.i.tlll.a Hie im wieldly buli f'lr trim. 4n to no I arils. l-'ew forward passes were alleuiple'I and onlv one was successful, thai nf 'Kdwanls In Mearmlon. Half ilnnvi lien reichers slipped in ntre liame had Hh- In vrhnt JlMlo ncMin; w.i f)'n.

hiit tm lin hi-acpil wbn flnn ger thrca'ptit'fl so! cf-nifftle-fl pnnftit IJn np aaI mm PKN STATK NOTKK KAMK WiUon I 'rnw I.T nn Hnlaed (irgv Rfi -Mruiw HT- Huttings Wcxlnri lU-lb-K l.H I'l-iirhant RH KM Vic hfc.uk ft- RW.tw, V. J. ficrnmnrnwii umpire. i Sian-; Ii ileum it. 1.

H. W. fiml iuU' K. tinfttiB, 1 lull ii her' i l. listen, Verl.nl., M-ctiunti Miau-; tint nf nun uv.

ALL-HIGH ELEVEN TO PLAY AT PITTSF0RD UwtVfpr All Wzh fonibnll ti-m will stark un agsinst a hard oppon ent when It meets the Tittsford town team, at Ponds Tark thia afternoon, --h, eleven will he without he aervieys nf several of ita tar men iniliri in SllT)rt r- team haa workd Week and haa per some th.e to "he eleven. The fnllowiht; turn will aerviee in the ranie: (Nilhane, Mi Kii hnie, i.eRums, Savage, linld-tein, Horwa-h Til l- f.ngherg. Ilium, "art.er. lahn. Nraus, A i res and Follefte AMI KK AX LE.Uii fsOCCFB At llo.ston: r.oston Indiana, Flooring 1.

At Shaw-sheen Village, Masa Shawsheen ThiUdephia 0. for Vnneier, Tavlor fer Lindner, Pal-runsrall for ivles, lloarue for Kll gonr. for roaitv, Berglund for Trjip, Iioher'y for Bradford, referee, V. Ii. Crowed, Mwa rt mure nmplre.

V. Mntphv. Brown: field lodge. IT. n.

Helteeha-h. Pennsylvania: linesman, Olrrtsnn. l.ehltfk. Other Sports on Paje 41 Mareiiiln V. Msnmi.n allaee lleariubin Furidit It is limr In put A l'liies II hi hti, vfiiif car.

Vrm will save vwirsflf the ynst in eliminating tepjir bills tbi winter. All sires for all far in Mock. KATf.RS for the, ehfaiie! and most rspemive rr, I'nk vnur (nit tumor row. pae-J3Ti lend (cr l.astni-r. Aird I Ki-arm-y.

tlmn fur ester, Punernelil for Ariel, ll.ii.inni,, rimk arsiia, Itis'ey, K.I 1 imr J.S)l' muu I't-nn Mtarr; 1 1 iii-tii A V. H. J. Kt-th lime nf nidtulei BUCKEYE IN VICTORY OVER H00SIER TEAM 1 -a i tiin Man in tit nil t4 7 to T'gnm- wji pUt-j on fl-t-l ot m-ifl. hm niAdi- ffatn an a.rtMl tik.

IW tlx i.t i t.rifMjj4 pr rut 1 2 mtnnt'i. OHIO STAt INDIAN-. I I i I.nimn i ybr 1 mint i KVm Ki; Plfs it r.Mii. k-v nt: ntts I. rtt UV.H-- imrk IV Ksrtiw hy jfi'l Oh 1 r.

I Salmi Hfnijt My i-rii Mr Vtim-H 7 7 i 0 ft TiMihiwni. 1 tt-tnt an I rr Kartham i mt Fr t.arilin-r Hrnftitt mtlr, W. l. Knight H'srt- uittintut hr4f lttfinftn. Kr-t A Krmk Min liRINM-U AM r.H TIK.

An T. I 'he Ass t. eta ed Petssst--Jlrinnell College and ft' ptaye.1 a -fe. fie game on a enow wepr field to-jlav. The gm B)rr'l hf fuaibliiaj hj tvaiuA.

I I I are UH7B oieir near tailie. Ail on the injured list, with the exception of Steve Ward ho sustained a broken ankle two weeks ago, are ready fur artion again. Joe I'render-gast, ''Seoop" FngartT and line" Hairs will be with the Hewitts for the first tune. All Hewitt players are to meet at West High Athletic Field thia morn- ing at A Team will ieare hy hua for Inville. NAVY WINNER OVER MARYLAND BY 27-0 Annapsilis.

Nov. the Associated Press) --The Navy acored lour touchdowns to-day, winning from Western Maryland, 27 to 0. Two were shoved across hy hard driving tactic, one came after the recovery of a fumble on the ten yard line, and the other waa the result of a bad pass from center, when the Methodista were preparing to punt. The Middiea fell on it behind the line. West Point scout were on the seen to-day, hut Owsley did not allow hi pupil to uncover many trick.

IRISH FI.RVFN I.OSFS. Maidstone, England. Nor. 7. (By the Assr-iated Press I Kngland defeated Ireland hy goal to 4 in an international mitor goocer match fcer t'MUy.

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