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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT' AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. XOVEMRER 15. 1923. 4." TRYON RIDES ROUGH-SHOD OVER ORANGE FOR COLGATE'S WIN 'RED' GRANGE IN SEASON AND OUT OF SEASON POSES I I LOSES BY SINGLE COUNTER TO RENSSELAER Converted 'Break' Leads to Tally in Fourth Period; Escholtz, Shannon Feature BRILLIANT EXHIBITION OF FOOTBALL PLAY SHOWN BY MAROON'S CRACK HALFBACK Record Crowd Sees Syracuse Defense Break before Double Shift Attack of Eddie After three periods of scorelcs play, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute eleven converted a "break" against the University of Rochester outfit to send the Yellow eleven down to a fVto-0 defeat at University Field yesterday afternoon in the annua! tilt between these two institutions.

Just as the third period closd Trrnholme's punt was spoiled through an unavoidable accident by a Rochester backfitld man, an R. P. I. player covering the ball in a favorable position for scoring. On lh resumption of nla first I MY STAFF I'ORRKSPOMIKN'T.

Syracuse, Nov. 11. no more manners than a five-t-ui moving van. when the Roinj; was hard, and exhibiting all the pick-up, the iwcr. the class, and speed or a haughty, highly-polished sport roadster, when in the open, Eddie Tryon dashed his way Into football's "Hall of Fame' by scoring thirteen points against the strong defensive Syracuse I'nivers-! ity team here to-day to assist in the Colgate eleven's victorv.j eventually notched bv the count great All American halfback-, ndiron in Archbold Maduim, nerrara is a of the format president of the (itiatittiaU Ttepnhlir, whieh may or may not account for IiIk running ability.

He and Kscholtn ditlded the spotlight in the matter of long rum for the visitors, each hreakiiii? away on sereral occasions for substantial dashes around the wings. For Ttochesrer, Shannon was down, strong diing attack, put Ihe ball on the one-yard line where, oil the second tridl, Ksi-holtu, tisltinj b-ader, dove icrnss lor the note tally of one of Ihe best bitllm of the sea-ion on the Fast Main street gridiron. Coach I.nrenVa nutfit ahowed a grefit-Iv improved br.m I of bnll up to ihe time nf the toti'-ln'own. nud while failed equal the power of the rated in that class in more emphatic manner than he did in this! battle, the culmination of a colorful football career. The Brown rmif next week is merely a slight denouement to iue lo his work mpr a rwo-lioul' spare if time Ibis afternoon, before Colgate h.id tallied in the first than W.iMKl fans, the ringin i few minute, of the Bret eriod.

Tryon of the I 'mils Chimes, symbolic if received the kick-off nnil otu iirang- victory, did not materialixe. ii hack seventeen yards as a reminder: A playful Svracusan bred the cannon Ik Syracuse that hp Ms in (hp game' between the halves and when the home ami hint In tlip enthusiasts an in-eleven iliil notch its onp Vounter nf hai wis to come. Tryon hooted on eame. hut thp artillerv report dp-1 nl'' down, the policy followed I' -s- i. visi or on the offensive, its defense i Johnny contributed a thirty-five and was shout enough to keep the pln.v twenty die run in addition to fi generally in midffcld, T'arly in tie" i dozen or -nnre for distances lip to opening Ihe Trnvans unleashed I ten.

Shannon played bnck to receivn 1 slcinns runnintt rushing nl-'he punts of the opponents and u-iieli ehree successive flrt unllr returned it a respectable tr ndv.mce ih-1 hall to tlie i tance. On one occasion he reversed Win noting t-vraeuse victory was npvpr I throughout thp game when in his own I territory, thp ball going forty yards. Captain Tryon kicked -hp ball irM binges and around like a i-ord tin- would dislodge Ko a loose stone in the road, handling th, hattU, it with pasp and grace and aiw-nys ten v(IPr, for fim bi holding something in resene for tliPifrnill ,,) jniria finlt big scoring minutPS in thp first and I (i0ii of the haftlp. I 'an- then fnm. GRANGE REPORTED AS PRO GRIDMAN Refuses to Talk Until After Final Game.

three-yard the Immeaters' defense to hold for downs. Aarsiiy Offense Halted. In addition to a stalwart defense through the first three periods Koch-ester showed flashes of a strong attack and in the second quarter brought the bull to the 6fteen yard line, ita most formidable threat for tally. Successive plunges by Tommy Wolf and 'Pat" Shannon brought Tloch-estir two first down In row to Put the hall on the fifteen yard marke-of the enemy. an attempted surrrise forward attack failed and halted Itochester advance.

Tren-hnlme attempled a feld goal from placement from the twenty five-yard line on fourth down, but It was low- fur the uprights. The Kngineers lived up to advance notices in the isoint of weight and in Captain Kscholta and Ilerrara had two shifty and speed," running backs, with Clarke at fullback, a capable ex ponent nf the rdunying type of third quarters when he startled the Colgate stands into thunderous np-plnuse and long cheers by runs lending to that point beyond Ihe lust white marker. lie grabbed punts with the skill of a muster, feinted to draw the ueiense (oivaiil mm wnue ms umirs advanced the ball from crinitiiage: and on defense brought down Syta-1 cu-e men with a snap that sent them ba. on their haunches. Foley in Star Hole.

Against the mighty chtirges of kfYkHl COLUMBIA SURPRISES BY Trvon. Conch Tele Hevnohls, of the? crowd rose in its feet to see the Syrn-drange, sent Captain Jim Foley, I fuse line crossed the first former scholastic team-mate of 21-T0-7 WIN OVER ARMY Maroon juggernaiisl.t. and Foley ac-1 1 1 credit a. did the 'ne. olev tore loose in hrs, quarter lor snasy run "i wnnj-Nii leversinj ins tiein as tie cut Weak in Final Quarter Gives New Yorkers Two Touchdowns and Unexpected Victory Ins own tackle and eluding s''-1 pf the (iiartpr.

eriil would he tacklers with idever) quarter tint Bill fr-ude-sreppins and dodging which left a use's men advance to the tweuty- iry F- 'Sew York, Nov. (Bv Army Mule which tramped over Notre Dame and stuhhornly battled Yale, tripped at the Polo tirminds to-day and enabled Columbia to score its first notable gridiron triumph Against a ti doubt, in the minds of mote than; null fans in the Stadium, of his! greatness. lie, single-handed, made a l.rst il'ivtt earlier in the first period ii nd a ded in getting the Orange's third I one the period with a three-yard i the wading and iii the slime and stunding water lu. greeted the men as they trotted onti.i the held, Foley was feared by Colgate, He bronghr back punts in extremely smart slyle, catching the Colgate ends of stride with his dodg- in; ami feints. Hut Foley did notion a shift, went to eight yard line but have ihe support during the fray that.

Tryon did and when he was with drawn by Iteynohls in the fourth quar- Reproduction of actual photographs of hah grown on a man by The Thomas System YOU ARE ON DAT THE ROAD TO tXttU Vi UJ WHY NOT SAVE THE HAIR YOU NOW HAVE7 IS YOUR HAIR FALLING? IS IT DRY AND LIFELESS! IS IT THIN AND STUNTED? Thes conditions Indicate unhealthy, poorly notirlahed or diseased aralp and must hava, attention onloaa jon wish to h. fome bnld. Hair thlna gradually and yon may become, accustomed to It, jet it dftracta from your appearance). S'art now to reator your hair. We hv conrlnced ths! moat ekeptlcal, Thouaanda of Thomaa rllenta, the moat, "hopeleaa' caaea of bnldneaa testify to the nuccesa of The Thomaa mnthod.

We combat all acalp dlaordera leading to baldnea and poaltlvcly rcgrow hair. 2ft Offlrea In Lemdlnir (llle In V. i leading toe since ivu. ROCHESTER FROSH HOLDS HOBART, 6-6 Each Team Scores Touchdown on MudfJey Gridiron. Nov.

It. The ftoeheler Freh held the Hobftrf Frosh here to. rtar to a In He. i in aei-mint of the tlnn of lloiwell K.eid on whieh the ftobart Riiffslo gaaie was started th it.eni Die of the veariingt was irnferred lo the campus. There were no g'tal pests so p.

jims ni V) to 0. The Maroon's handicapped by a water-logged never showed his ntrht to bo hied and Mehlpr brought out a vp fiorn thp Colgate cheering section, which was much in evidence during (he afternoon, by fulling on the bull. It was on the Orange twenty-six jline. Tryon Gets Touchdown. On the first piny Syracuse was! penalized five yards and Sliaughncssv followed with five for a first -V double-shif play brought Tryon into the open witji ball.

kddie circling inside his own right end and. as he! put on speed in the heavy going, the i i ill ii Kiif tha h-iil UAO)l snuh.l lv, nM T.vmi ff Kolpy snkH, lor niv jonr jmiruy acrnxs w.hi((, T.in (Hine th rml yard line where Harlow's outfit hel firm and took the ball where Trvon sent it spiruling into the middle of (be field. Alter two exchairgesof joints, Mehler jumped on a fumble by Foley trying to pick it up in an open; field. He slipped as he was about! to pick it up and covered on the twenty-fire yard line. Orange Defense Holds.

A penalty nut the ball on the twenty-yard line. Siiaughnessy made i one yard. Sesbvlt four and Shaughnes- ay completed the first down. Tryon. three plunges failed to get a down and Syracuse kicked.

The first half ended with the sinre 0 to (I, favor hroiign the swamp tor another sev-j 'mwn nn 'be kicking with the wind. Foley returned ill twelve yards. Carr Ihen entered his second costly fumme and an aiert tinemdn, Hrsy.j me covered rue oval wen div 'b mora. line plunges, the latks alternating contributed a frst dewn and Tryon it second one by running twelve yards to tne twentj-yeveu i.ii-coiicerting move to the hvrscuse nieu who were in his path, lrjon ltfffn on rui'-backs ot Kicks it, ij.r i.U.'Iitlft us he "sped along a though on a cin- oer Mehler mopped-un on the Hie j.ee,n.!ui was "sucked ay oier to the right bv the shift and the points were counted. The tiy for goal hit ihe crosa-biir.

The third quarter ended 12 to faun of Colgate. The Maroon added three first downs while the Orniige sijueezed out one. Itolh Teams Count. Kach team scored in th fourth nuanrr, poor kicks doing the work. Colgate, with a first down after an 1 exchange of punts ami a long kick Tryon.

downed the ball on the i l.lr.mge thirieen-yard line. Carr stood' on bis own gonl line to kick but I Mankat broke ihrough and blocked it and then fell on it ten yard, back tl third touchdown of Colgate. He beat Carr to it Di3d swim. Tryon kicked hia third viacue, with the score 19 to 0 i again! it. came bt' with an at- i reuipted passing attack, but made three yard, ae'd then Colgate and til hall placed on tht Jleister then Maroon-Orange Notes.

The h'Hnf cjpffrif van thf wophC sinco UM't whn nt to Colgate, 1' Ut 0. HpMt ihnn liofhtfrinn. f'totbiill tw Hnd wants only piiy nn aUractionn to pnT it to nffii-inls. Thp ii)-el rhppring rtnni prrspnt-f jtiglit niich I kA an pntfh-w oik nuil!" with brilliant vriluw. rAf i n'l blur krr lendi njy to thp colfir schnip.

Thp bPrtvr rflln of thp tnorning If taniling v.t'pt on thp fipM, but ti-ward thp "Iovp of th cam it bir.iri to flinppar. rn Ml (hiring thf rnnflii-t. Tirlipr wrp ohtainnh'p nf thp hntp for thp rpjtu'flr rharRp. Kripn'U hnd disnppoinrpd or fli'l not want to sit out in th wt. A capacity crowd witnessed the ier.

be had ably directed his tram r-" een in defeat. He came out with til'sr leara ill his eyes and the greatest! The second half saw Friedman, Svracuse cheer of the dav greeted bi center, injured on the first' mil to the gymnasium. I P''V. He was replaced by Wittimin. iChipman, of received a brok- Mehler Help Tryon.

arm quarter and was1 As chief supporters Tryon had Ihe substituted for by Mankat. These1 mighty tough Mehler. a quarter-bat I the only casualties of the entire! who called plavs with rare judg-! fr'1-v- Tryon. on the kick-off. had; tnent.

who ran interference with un- churned his stocky leg th whole works on the offensive. his field to scoot to the opposite able, putting but one of fh enemy behind him. Lack of Interference Inst him a chance for a tally, he falling victim to the U. P. I.

safety tnnn. fitraljht Football Rule. The game was practically a straight-football affair, very few forward paries being tried and only two being-completed, one bv each eleven. One from Shannon to Sutlle gave Ihe Yellow a first down early in the third nuerter, when Itochester started formidable assault on the II. P.

1. goal. Itochester put Its waning hope Into this type of attack In the Inle stages of the game, but it tittetnpn went wild. 1'p to the tally by Ttenesselaer the Varsity played wlde-awska football, looking considerably better than last week against Alfred, when tha Yellow hung up Its only win of the season. The locals lost much of their weight roxTivrrn nv rAr.ic We tender a legal guarantee to grow new hair on bald hear) or spots where hair formerly grew or money refunded.

A trim Shape Hifh or Low Black av Taw BufTato Tol.d. stierjoff spectacular runs repeatedly, but much' town were wsired. The grass Held I "i ellpiierv n'l the ball a iipw found iimhia offena- iipticrv. so rherrnml, numheriug msny ive which sprang into liemg tn-day alumni here for home coming hen rare opjiorfunities developed, ilar. and large delr-jat in from But The winning touchdowns were Ihe fiiio.

saw a game In whi-h fumhs result, of loose football by the frequent and in which the hall often West I'oint team. With the score The THOMAS' Ifair anil Scalp Specialists 302 BURKE BLDG. 5 St. Paul St. Hnura 10 to 8:30 IT.

Saturday to P. M. canny precision and up'' spirit which left Kddie" almost a clear "mop-tlieni- the "Miihtv field for lifa I two oni-e they hit line of scriinniage. Mehler took Mendli, end of Syracuse, playing lipi-nHia ltd in tti7a' Picture, on the defense 'the quarterback, instilled with a fighting pirit that could nut be downed, backed up the line in faultless stjle, crashing through it to bring his man down br'iind the scrimmage point and twice rei-overing fumu "-s of Orange ii i ii v. in" piays wen.

CI lit oi Chicago, Nov. 11. Illy the Ao-ciated l'ress l--There en ii he no con-fin. ial ion of rumors th.it "JteJ'' (iriinge, Ainerica'a oiislaiidiug fool-hall star, will engage in professional football nr enter moving pietnrea until ntter finishing his intercollegiate athletic career, with ihe Illinois-Ohio game at Columbus, nexl Satur-da Iteporls that Grange hsl signed a contract calling for I'-WMIO to engage in a football game at Miami. Christmas Day lacked confirmation lo-day.

Orange denied the siory, but word from Miami said a coniriot bud been signed and lhat he already had recited S.INNI. The Miami report alio sabl C. P.vle. vner of a chain of (heaters in claimed to represent Grange as his manager, George Huff, director of athletics at the t'nlversity of Illinois, said to-day tint he h.td attempted to talk to Grunge last Tuesday iu an rffort to counsel hin as to the ffer made, but that Grange had expres-ied a desire not to talk about It until after the finish of the football season. Hulf said he Iia 1 heard rumors concerning Pyle'a ictivitirts, hut could not sav whether Pvle had nerotiatd with Grange.

"I hope thee reports are not true and that Grange will not play professional football. I ahull talk with hiin after the Ohio-Illinois giin-p." GENESEO HIGH DOWNS DANSVILLE GRIDDERS T'ansville, Nor, 11. Geneseo High s. hool ended its season here to day in a blase of glory by defeating Hans-ville High school to 0. M.

Welch made a sensational catch of an intercepted forward pass to make the first touchdown in the opening quarter af ier which he kicked a field goal. K. Osborne caught two successful passes, to end the first, half 100. In the third quarter Osborne also scooped up a fiimb'e and ran III) yards for another touchdown. This victory i keeps Gencseo'a slate clean for season, no team having crossed Its goal line.

Coach lied Welch, former )ton-aventure player, ie well satisfied with his proteges. Score bv quarters, Geneseo 7 ft 7 02.1 Dansville 0 0 0 0- 0 Touchdowns, F. Osborne 2, M. Welch field goal, M. Welch.

Football Notes. The Aces want games with 'earns in the KI-ioiirid clas, Invmcibles or! Setninoles preferred. Call (ilenwood 111)5. Tlie fiibsons will pier the town; team of Pittsford ih at All plnvers are ro.oestd I to report for prnrCir st Vet High AMiletic this mnrninr at o'c'ock. The Petniroles are clnil- letued for a game for Ihe Hty amn- title.

i The Itoan-ers will rdav the Tbiw-ns at- Cene.ee Valley Perk this afternoon si o'clock. For games addre.s e. No. f'ird at reef. II.

S. C. Seconds want gsmes in Ihe pound class, Addresa A. Zicsei. of Brown street, or call Clenwood tlf) .1.

LET US MOUNT YOUR PHEASANTS pert warkiMnshlp. Reuosshle Birlees. TrMiot ellrl. SSI fs. Msed sad mei retaraed ye while fmm wait.

a as far espart lasldrmr mf 'r ktad. Maaatla llaer Heads Kaeeimlir. R.chttttr Fur Dritslne lee. Hair a Waa r-evand Ihe end ml we.l (e fray, many fans standing in line Hilmission. ignorant, of tlje FLORSHEIMtSHOE the Associated Press) An i The final score.

21 to 7, filtered in (he record books nent to la Vile- rrtncetnn result aa one of ouistanding upseia. fi Twenty years ago a Hluef and White eleven defeated Cornell) here, but there hail been little, if arty, indication that the uncertain Columbia I. ions of beaien by ti aj- Nlate and Cornell, ami tied last week by N. V. could stop the powerful machine from ihe West I'oint plateau.

Kifferent Army Team. The Army of today was not the Army that smothered Ilockne's team. However. Kxocpt for a few minutes in the final quarter, Wilson, Hewitt and Harding, three regular backs, remained on th" side lines to nurse injuries. The Reel fooled Trapnell, nnlv member of the fi'St strinf hack- field able to play, throughout, reeled he as unal1 single handed to hai- to 7 as the fourth period opened, Schimititsch, Columbia renter broke through and blocked Trapuell'a punt on the Army five-yard iine.

Captain Pease promptly skirted the Cadei'j right end for a touchdown. On the very neiit kick-off Yoeinana fumbled and Aulick reisivered for the home team. Klrchmeyer, star of the Columbia attack, then whipped a forward pass to Pease, and the fast New York back darted twenty yards for a touchdown. Wilson nable tji Slop Itush. The Army desperately calle on Hewitt and Wilson at this The Infer reeled off several brilliant runs but they came loo laic to beat back an inspired Columbia, hus.

vigorous i fron the throais of f5.iaNi surprised: spectators. his r.sle.I tile first touchdow i er ft scoreless first half. Kirchmeier taking lateral ps and running forty yards for rle score. Sprints of thirti grit, iweniy two and ten ard bv Trapnell in qui' succession ear ried Army lo Ihe one-yard line on ihe succeeding kick-off. and Sdieiffler Am.v onlv touch I.IMe-.ii.

AftMV Hs Iter Kprsgoe Scnnii.P li.lv Hsitis'k t.K-Wagner l.T Wioerg f.li Hhsw s. himit itsca Alkoff RT-Aulick Kaumler KK Brady Born yB l'ease Venmans I.H Kesil Huell LW Score tv periods: Columbia 0 7 14 Army II Army scoring: Tiiueh.lown. HehellT Ier; iwliit frmu Irv Mfter Ree.ier isub for lleri pls.n kick. I'olumbU scoring: Touchdowns. I'ease l.

Klrehmever: poials fr.oo irv -s-fier Madden i place k-eks; referee. Mdiralh. College: am-litre. I'ruwlve. Pow.loin hi.esnnn.

lienesge. dsn mo in a Held UUe, Inn Kersherg. Harvard; time 1.1 mlnoies. clock. 7 rT confidence in his work a Mr.M,n bulwark, ripping through i the Syracuse defense while it watched! hlft tMml Tryon, and intercepting two passe, in YT' ".7 1 i i 1 1 -right behind Meh er ami literally, the fourth quarter which held off the 1 Uver the wlippery surface to: orange Sevbolt lns, i ecoii'l touchilown, hia cleats ditg- I turns in running the ba am while passed ihrough several hamls on lo- in the Drat quarter.

Af'er the kiek-ff the hall wis reeov-TeiJ Hoeheso-r fumble on Roches ir's twenty-yard line and Hnlurt brought it In the (Ire yard I ne where Rochester heid. The visitors then tmnted to the IS yard line from which Hnbart niareheil to Its score by a series if line plunges. rt'tchesier score in Ihe seeoit.l period over ihe gesl line anil liecker fell on the bali Wilson and Htirk featured 'or Rochester "it the offensive, Line up; ll' iHA It I.K- ii Siniia -I KiiCHt's-rrn Vlorlev milll' a I. rs ii iter J'ierre Hi.j.l Tencsnl kXu Parrert eilMivt.nl jut KK 'i)H Usui tl I II mi i ii -1 i.el.eier.i- Wh. ni a ii a ft o.

a sales. Iie- ker joihiiiMi by I Hol.ar Et'K-hes'er lions. floi'Sr' Motto for Ho.vil, Kay for; r. I'rtiu'ie tor rieree: K-ncs. rer.

-kr for ijlosser. Blr.er for Wei. The BELDEH 10 he d). not work to as much advantage a Slj'augiinessy and Tr.ion. his work on Interference oe than i up lor nis lack of yardage.

l-'orwards Strong. The Colgate line, doped ss lighter sod not a 4 strong as the men of Hevnoids. out played the Orange forward wad in most departments, S.vra-cue playing entnely in spurts which were held over any sustained period. Vic Hanson played his usual s'nr giiine at end, yielding ground on his Bank but few times but I.evinoii was equally as strong for the aggre- garj.in from Hamilton and Tiinin showed much better stuff than Men- deil or Jones ho-divided the work on' lue home left wing Meister was the principal ground gumer for the home eleven, aside from! oiev, and showed power in the net going. His work through Ihe line fact that tickets were at "flat" rule dow utow n.

Syracuse came on the field with orange headguards. an innovation by lleynol'ls for use in the mud. They he.ed keep ihe fans posted on which team was which. White silk iI.a ones on the Syracuse team gate bnekfjeid. The Ira t.ge nil the uit.l leader, Jim elected t.

ki Foley k. crashed over for liie Svracuse lou. h-dowtt. Chit Hie goal afier-louilidown try. Tr.vou, utlerly disgusted, chose to leveive and rail Hie b.i'k eij teen jaids; went seventeen on the next plav for a first uown and then t'nvelled more (Hfore being thrown in ihe Shanghnessy made it another fir-r down.

Tlie final count read nine first downs for Colgafe and six for Syracuse. To add more in the last few minute. Coach Ilnriow of the Maroon, sent in an entire second team but it ran but ope play and the final gnn was fixed. I.ine-up: M'K HTM! Meli.lell L.T. Kiggs i Kri'lios Archosks It I ets R.

K. tfsnsoa K.i ev rke II iirr riartillll H-ore bv quarters: Touchdowns, Trvon cur.tiATB J.evtnson Itriv hii'insn Tlm.u Miiler i 'iiitiintliMessy 1 a 7 III Nfankai. Mei. i ier point sfier n. Tries i l'laee kleki; M'-rriiir V.

Sflf) nrfteilt rtatd a I i nine-for A Uown. LORSHEIM Shoes economise for you through long service and give you daily pleasure in their fine appearance. brought fine resulta and be af'er touchdown crashed over for the only score that was notched against Colgate. l. 1.,.., a .11.1 t.n, a eirniici pess Itsier Ritler Ksce.

referee; l.egnrv, um tjrr. load hnesinsn Ottawa Team Winncri of Canadian Rugby Title tltt twa, Nov. 14 (By the Asso-! eiated I'ress1--The Ottawa Henatoia won the "Big Four" rushy rnai'iplon-! ship to day by defeating th Haiiuiiou I Tigers the deciding tame of the w. Thia is the lirst tim since that Oltawa has won the title. In the only intercollegiale game of the il it Toton'o v.as Oel.xi'e.l by tnierpilv.

11 lo 111. aT -r IVIl lf ITU a- tvv 1- Conai'. II latnaaar. LI ieh resulted in two touchdown, nnari on. Wellington for HI Ier.

I o.ve. Ktcersoa for flet.evprgiie Idav during the entire game and 11 'uriiii a)1j imniediatelv kicked. Me is- I eie.i but one of nearly fr rb I' -Tl, tl a long gam and twentv-on, jard gain by the route. 1 having aubstiiuted late in Ihe shaughne-sv then stepped in! game or foley Suaughnes.y offset lf spiral any advantage of thi. pass by h(, )f it, own b.iii; two losses of (larke to giv i line.

Tryon a chance to kick the ball to Tryon's kick was elo.rt. to the, fH?" 'twentv van! marker nn.l Mei.fer ran trahs Fumble. ha. to the var.l ooinr lie 98 Main Street East Shsrpe. Tale; field J.idice.

M.bnA, Cortland High at Corf' BKSKKVOIKM SKMIVOI.KS. hT i Wittniati for rrirdnian. lone. I The first half ended wilhoitt either k- tou'h Park tm af'ernwn at -dell. uster lisrhuil, Rochester Pittsburgh A spirited second-quarter defense by gyratuse gjve the Salt city router their only chance fr, prolonged tr Ar-hik JHk for Biggs.

Vaa Lenfleo for Lm'. I Carl fMimfn for Crk.

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