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13A IViviano Runs Wild in Cornell's 61-14 Triumph over Niagara Eleven ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT 'AD CHRONICLE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1930 Russer Stars Who Seek Scalp of Cazzies Today JAMES BIG Percy Tops Larries in Win Over Alfred Scores in Opening Quarter on Forward Pass 'BIG RED' ACE HIGH SCORER FOR WINNERS Russers Battle Cazenovia Team Today in First Loop Fray at Red Wing-Stadium King football takes over the throne at Red Wing Stadium SCORER IN TIGER WIN Canton. Oct. 4 (Special) St.

Lawrence defeated Alfred this afternoon, 21-to-fl, scoring three touchdowns in the first half. Ken Proves Veritable Whirlwind jraSL this afternoon when a giant Russer team steps out to battle the scarlet-dad warriors of the Cazenovia eleven of EufTalo. This I contest will be the first Western New York Professional; League game here this season. The kick-off is set for 2:30 o'clock. as Dobie's Team Shows Strength in Rout i and a plunge through tackle from the 50-yard line.

"Red" Stickles. Larry tackle, fell on a blocked punt for the other score, The Larry varsity had little difficulty gaining through the line, Alfred was the victim of several i spinner plays. Pete Penche ff, and Digironimo carried the ball half of the length of the field, on a Ithaca. Oct. 4 -(Special) One Mr.

Bart Viviano of Plainfield, Tallies Pair of Touchdowns as Princeton Team Whips Amherst Eleven, 23-0 Princeton, N. Oct. 4 (Special! Princeton defeated Amherst, 23 to 0 here today before a crowd tit 30,000. James, fVet halfback was the big noise in the Tiger victory. F.ecovering a forward pass hurled by a hopeful Amherst back near his own goal line James ran through ths entlrs field like a very much startled deer.

Ha traveled for some PS yards all the way down the field for a touchdown. 4 1 a sophomore member of Gil big Red team, was mainly 1 0 0 Nsw The Russers apparently have the greatest defensive team In the history of the club this year with a forward wall averaging close to 200 pounds. They wer nosed out by the crack Buffalo Bears. 7 to 2, in their opening league but only the worst kind of breaks brought about this Three times the Bears obtained the ball on fumbles Inside the Russer 10-yard line and only I f'pensit PENN RIDES OVER RIVAL FOR 63-0 WIN sihle her this afternoon for 40-yard spinner. defeat of Niagara by a Ano did all the plunging and Vore of 61 to 14 It was Viviano, played a great defensive game, rickrield star of last year's Cornell i Alfred tightened In the last half frhinen team, who ran up most i and held the Larries scoreless.

1 the points against a Purple stayman and Clark were Alfred's rlei-rn inspired by rolling over two ground gainers, and Ortman ouchdowns last week against the i threw some nice passes. Summary. Pcnn State eleven last ST. LAWRENCE ALKRB.D once were they able to score, and that came on a forward pass. past ten days to developing a run- Makes Impressive Start il.r.-l'omnr ut aay.

i.T..-(;runi Viviano fooled Magara In lite f. first period when he essayed a i Wiokens (C) Monhe f.ike kick and instead ran to the jKGCrary C.ini.r Under Wray; Masters, Greene Feature Once or twice the Purple. Jerseys threatened to encircle him. but ba ducked and twisted neatly, keeping along one of th sidelines until he crossed the line. The young men of Amherst seemed a little bewildered or nervous at the start.

Two very awkward tumbles at very awkward parts of ths game led to the first scoring and when the Amherst men began to find themselves Perrine o-yaru one. e-cu RKHnumiel iff 2 moic vards and then fceyer lynPcrrv Siint. across for- touchdown. Cap- 1 HH tvinhrff ning anaea ana wun two new stais added to his lineup he looks for the "Meathounds" to cut loose with an offense that will dazzle the Cazzies today. Ted Rawden, a triple threat star from Washington University, and John Petrosi, who halls from Long Island both displayed great promise tn practise Stavimn DeUnev I'nitnp 14 7 0 tun Hunt missed the goal and the procession started off, Cornell 6, st Lawrence it S'ligara 0.

Alfred Philadelphia, Oct. 4 --UV- Playing with second string men much nf th t.mn ihm 'n lur-ft nt a Inter Tleverl Kclcree. AM rowm. punam: iran. It was too late.

Toward tha aad session last week and are being ryivanU footh, iwppt tne of the gam ths sons of Lord Jeff I to Viviano who raced H. Cornel, time of per the line and Cornell had a Touchdowns; Percy 2, Stickles; U-ni-0 edge after Hunt missed an-j points after ofta.Ua a n. College eleven up and were twice within striking distance Bisons Tlawden will the today down Kranklin Field today andim a touchdown hut at. these points penalty for Alfred. 1.

the backfleld probably start In the Orange and Black lint was The top picture shows the Russer backfield that will probably face the Cazenovias of Buffalo walked off with a 63 to 0 victory along with Carr, Schreiber and Impenetrable. Summary: Forty thousand saw the game in a Western New Professional League game at Red Wing Stadium this afternoon. Players rrederirk Uttilrthninra AMHKRET Fordham Eleven Has Field Day in Easy from left are: Newell, "Dutch Schrciber, Dean Fredericks and "Gotch Carr. Below are the Russers' two star ends, George Barns, left and Gregg Swarthout. Gomsak, Triti'hard anie Stars Pennsylvanians, playing their first LT Hierl hv three memh.r.

nf l.t scheduled game under the coach-i JAJ Peiulcrcasi nenvoai Whiiiif Mactariand r'htr goal. Viviano intercepted Purple pass for a first down on Niagara's lfi-yard line and then after the Purple held and attempted a punt. Seig, big Niagara fullback, muffed a pass for a pint and was tackled behind his line, which raised Cornells total to 14. shortly before the period ended. Viviano Features Les Handlenian tossed a pas? to Viviano In the period and year's undefeated Western Mary-1 in nf Wray, the resistance land eleven and Hill Pritchard, the expected, and as result they KT Caimgan hu district's premier fullback, the Caz-jscored nine, touchdowns with com- KK Byle.i Juy lies are counting on leaving Itoch- puatlve ease.

Two safeties when I Grensoui atr. Innisht with th.ir I. Swarthmora kicks were htn. f) Win over Bison Team FURM AN NO nntiLun victory. Al Van Buien, Al Smith behind the goal line anil five extra KB 1'iirnetl Tener vc'i New York.

Oct. 4 -(Special) Kordham's unbeaten record, flailed in late 1D28. carried through en Colgate Compiles Second Largest Score in History to Lick Bethany, 99 to 0 MATCH FOR tnen the Jersey flash went to Ni- and Pete Uomsak are the former points after touchdowns figured In ,2 '1 Mai ylanders no.w campaigning with i Pennsylvania total score. I Toy'hdowiislSarreit. the Cazzies.

Van Bui en and Smith Walter Masters and Charley points ader loiirnlown, Puinli sures 3 yard line. Viviano ripped other one-sided contest new for a touchdown and Hunt Kordham Field this afternoon kicked goal and the score wa? wncn the Maroon eleven all hut t'-mfil 21, Niagara 0. duplicated the opening game scoie ARMY TEAM in defeating the t'niversity of Buf-e Hir.d'.eman tossed another pass tn who raced to Niagara's 3-yatd line. Viviano made the to-ichdnwn. Hunt missed the goal and it was Cornell Niagara 0.

are linemen while Uosmsk will dl-, Ureene led in the scoring with 1 1 om reel the team from the quarterback two touchdowns each. Masters We.lfi;il position. The Buffalo eleven also i also made two of the extia points. for Stueik. Cadian fr Depssijiu.

bsts a pair of crack wingmen in Other touchdowns were scoied 'iotiiien mr Hemmerstein and Keefe. Jerry Fold Ceorge Munger. Frank 'ZVZ SiZTa Arrangements have been made by Merrick. Melbourne Hemeon apd tor uoiiiieh Pnn.einn; the Russer management to give a Kddle Masavage ea. tiraham for i'iik.

nemmund score by Innings account of the (or James K.itlierford I for WnrM si.rle. r.nym h.i.n Thil. rlten hllWa Well i Hn kenbury for Cahssan, M. world Series game between rhlla- 1 1 ve for for iluldiar, delphla and St. Louis.

Probable I'olf Car Is ten, qusrtei back, I Mnwann for Zundel. (inley for playetl a spectacular game, Mok for Itirsi. C'olson Ine Hamilton, Oct. 4 (Special) Exhibiting runs for touch- rlnwt.c that meacnrerl anvu'hfrr frem 7 in 7 varrl Anrlw falo by, "1 to 0, two points away from la. week's record total.

Despite the expected runaway Kordham's followers overflowed the Cadet Eleven SWeepS Way tO Kerr's Colgate football teim slaughtered Bethany here under Dsrnrrsn 8 score. tallying 15 touchdowns against the West Vir 54-0 Victory; Reserves Haves tossed a long pass sealing capacity of the Cla.n-y, who raced over the Cornell firld to another eleven goal line tor a touchdown. Mc- hdown harvest, in which big High kicked the goal before lhejJin Murphv from Biddleford. ee-nnd half ended score, Cornell 2.. Minti BnU johnnv Janls.

from Niagara 7 pohle replaced r.ddic Miu, gathered In four lUSSFIlS in Stellar Roles CAZENOVIA added three of th. extra iuZ 'r C.h; inj lonS passing, result- I Cr.ls.iK. Pl for Mire. Hockn-' Vaniiureli i Ing In scoies. was one of the for Jiatrei'.

Rutherford ftr ginians. The score is the second highest in Colgate grid history and is exceeded only by the 107-to-0 route of R. P. I. in 1916.

Captain Les Part, maroon triple threat back, galloped vaids four T-imt minutes after the start for a touch-, I TT L'TU III I I l'n on-slle. game. frr iiochenhurv. nas-nv unara gpjpr, Summary I'-ird per'od, with M.ilsercn. tow-, FOr.frHAM healed Ohio veteran.

Handleman I in tiitwA PENNSYLVANIA kVi AnTiiMORK for Gsrrott, for By id. t.E- Barna DeKillipo LO-Heibnldiit OConnrll p. P.T-l.evy FtK Sar.howt OB Schreiber HB-Crr HB Rswden KB- Kredeikka Bv f- im AKD 4. il. West Point, Oct.

4-IAP) The rising might of another powerful n.rlif.l naca to Yn.inr which LT- Knlev Hemei.in!L.rHM.h down, making it 11 straight games 1 II II iT. I ill I the Purple nve- Bednfky Jardine Clellan I.lndTmn in which Colgate has scored within lUmr th latier to line Viviano V.njrl ano made a touch-; no-Wiiuewki' Mahon JJliler fnr Mclver Keeier Referee, W. T. Halloran, rroi Sinler (lnc. R.

I ump'rs, C. ti. Eck.es, Cr.iwl and linssmsn, O. H. Bsnkoti, Sunderland Dartmouth: field pidgs.

E. E. MilUr. M. Hi.

I Slate; Urns of periods, minutes. McCrackm Army eleven swept over me fur-1 fjt flve mlnu, undr Andy pie hurricane of Fuiman today. Rn. Antollnl. sonh substi- fcafjtn and Cornell was 33 to 7 up RT Anuakinia nL' i Kr Referej.

Tommy Huchitt. Mi. On the nisi play or me munn i.e. -v BOBCATS TO Manruno swamping, the Inteisectional in-, tule bRck punt 75 yards K.yser vd" from Soutn Carolina under for touchdown half a minute Ward -o-0 score, for, thp )0 complete the dev- gsn; umpire "Fid" Benonl. hedlinesma.t.

Leonard Roe, Kocbetier; kukoil 2 p. in. Hayes tossed 'ng pass ti Clancy and it worked. Clancy IIa lhm n. ia it rtellmuth Hi; Hemeon OH -Cvlnten HH -Muniter KB-IVrin IVnn.vlvania Marlhinui BRUDER OF acioss lor a r.rculeWi.12 OHietz ine tauei varsity, wun "KOy Colgate attack.

13 1 i.1 1.1 I'll ii 6 I nichdown McHugh booted the ror-nnm i arver ano Apple ino Kei liow- 'ferry Scores four 0 0 I ROUT BY 41-6 "amilton Gets Win I making the scoie 33 to It. I i i 'HI ml' Janui 1 lrI sptain Hunt recovered a r.li.w., i and Cv Let.elter. Kd Herb and Walter Teiry. Hail's Over Clarkson, 12-U jmhle on the Pwrple flve-yarU line, 'points alter tourh.tow -V isniewski Ken Fields taking his ballrcafiy- mate, scored four limes on dashes, f-int made the goal. Scoie.

kwksi Tracy orders harrassro the Hotnets of Z'j. 41 and 12 yards and on a otent ki. k. Sfnmo.k forward Niagara ex- ion 1 it'll 4'. Niagara It reverse play fiom the one of the South for only two periods, i triple i oucn.mwna, fort.

Uunerr. Mer-rick. Hemron. (Jrwnt tor ieiib.tit.ite for Kiii.Ii. (substitute for Mas va get alter touch down.

('sr)atcn .1 (place, neo.at 2 I placemrnt I. Salelv recover. hrvood etpl innc. Swartimiore a. or.nic Mafetv.

Aik.na. I 1 1 1 1 MCrm.ni Iteleree Ed Tliorp. I La Salle umn. re IS Csnn Ne York WILDCATS FEATURES boosted by the Hig ltd aitaca s.ihsiitun.iiis t-nrdham the Hist and thirrf ami accounted -rard line Abbi mini, field geneial. But the veteian line his only score when he plucked Secure All Goals in First Half to Cop.

21-0 Median's New York Gridders Have Easy Sailing after First Quarter of Game raggedly, while Pobie ent Klcouui, jsnis fnr McMahnn I'visjfor2t points 1 in fome of his Hist hiring reserves, tor Sisik. Murphy mr fh riL-nmii-l. tnr ln1 ne Ot III! huskiest baokftelds Pn bounce and iwann tork a pass and foiuh' mlA invpi aii Armv has known In recent years Tr" zn ovtr befhay left Fuiman so subdued that the 1 second, thud and even fourth-! Two Maroon ptayeis, Howstd I string replacements had no trouble Crane and Ornulf Ask. vanity I off Niagaia t.irklers for a rev. for Pierulewir.

Potsdam. fcl 4 (Special) t.s'avrtie; head Vtamillnn defeated in lt 1 Le.l Jonas llirim New York. Oct 'ur. i2 in n. before a Nl A.

ademv. running up the huge margin. Fur-1 tackl and star soph hack respec loiirbdown Hurt kick'd ttte goal rukr bekewki. Svinaiki 47. Niagara 14.

Cornish. 1 Fol'y King for Bhimn, Moel-. iK bauer tor Wismewkl tin fa r- uh hark, then went into ine 8. hn M.nn,nn iner for Cotton sr ecmin'ed for two touchdowns Winer. mrmnwt nAM.i IHp OH 1 )hl, IIPul for rl Pyeha 'adlum.

F.vanston, Oct. luck 'Hank' Pruder. the hig torn of Northwest, em I'niverelty Wildcats, shook his Jinx today, took personal charge ttt man never threatened to score, i tively, were under vraps during large crowd here loosy iianiii'on Made only three llrst downs on for. the game, hut even without these ''scored first in the second quarter was In Its "nn year, a stunoorn on forward pass ThetVAIUim Ul jlMIMI 1 nrneae.na wt A I Vil Elevens ho clipped oty con- i mr er. oi- i rm-r.

deadly The scoie came to nul aaoiy mirriasaen rioocai eleven scoie came eaily In the Th roif ranif to nu west Virginia esieyan wnos thrd quarter through a blocked urlj ftr ipulacinir I ir trbn. cully in th final ptrifvl that two 1 rttcUvrrm t'e Sm li Princeton I ff 1 'Z retired favor of Smith empire I C. HolienheV ynTiV" "cores. half when i.coig' Reynolds, junior ffir TflHlV to m'r dribble. 1UI Uaillt lUUdJ paying In his fifth game since he be.

ame a regular In 19, Bru-' me lair is nucanannon. ind a series of line smashes. Ft'RM AN' halfback, laced 10 yaids through a 1 n( '-or "ul i The Clarkson defense was very ARMY H. A Kisher. Co- hi The f.nnl score was Cornell am nave oeen mucn arter nrnj ih.miuhn.il ami caine.l AhorH I III i-.

Imnhi.i. H. I. imma broken field foi a touchdown Two nl vwiwu.n. lu I SMJ I IJIII) ktk mml.

h.ee.rt.e 1 11. Summery to I 1 Carson i lone i.ass i niti.i.ai Jl.rt the Meehanmen not sen fit to dally more around on the offenss than Aieenanman noi aen ni in i Army. Tune of periiwls. IS minutes uus. NIAGARA give Noithweatern a 14-to 0 victory Harmon (Cpt i t.K CsMmark LT-Rric I.G Humber tCpt.i 0 -Miller RO Hillsinger RT Susies Oisi and Lllstc: to Lee.

brought ln lh luartcr. Hamilton. There were no out-1 tO OhlO CltV inp Aiaruon a ua oi Dtcttt.cuir -r jiiimniii umyfi. Clancy (Jriftin Kvall Tanner McHuch (C th. .1.

Sum- over th Southern invadeis, In Its flrat teat of ths sea. on. Pruder'i first touchdown was tha result of a bit of alert defensive oi ed Hamilton somewhat. tallies. Ohio State Flashes ItG-Messinger A squad of 20 Oxford football mary i.tv uai wiivii DSlllfia, EETHANV on CMt offensive and de-Grynlveaki f'nslve backs who has been In the Dorpmo i Yankee Stadium In several years.

UB-Carver crnslanti Wilder Oaliua Well. Allred Lerv Plpkmi Carson It 1 27-M CLARKSOV HAMILTON plays, departed for Cleveland yes- V. LT CR-lkerf 1' Hunt (Cl T'T Knthstein i' Voting Smith Hi; Vi inno t'n Itan.telman r'H (lexer -reil Hill .1 av wnicn permmea pirn to inter. COLGATE L(j -1 N.vie Vtar.tand LK Jnnea Deaorme Letieltrr HB-Harh KB-Fields Armv nger Bernardo Lipao rk F. Murphv i Haves a c.i ran through the Violet third squad iVZc'I Vaon The first N.

Y. V. squad -11- LT Power Late in Game to Crush Hoosiers er R' 1 L'H-k hh1 R'! Kelaev NORTH WKSTKRN P.uttrrmote was then lushed Into the fray and Doi.inii won going awav. Summary: 0 0 Cron.lr.kl Touchdowna. Mesainger.

Herb 7, RK oral Ste. kcr (sob for Kiel. 1st. Krentrei yll At.r.isuio isuti (or Leirei'eri. liianiv isuh (or i Lll Hart Baker RT K.ierbrook It Knher oil t'fo lev 11 0 Kasartll I' Him vviv Couiurr Awning rirvrn at ah rtn.

i nt i.k- Mitnnnd Kaiinn lwo tmn rnrt twin, mr( naunn, l.T--M One Tarht.il thr firt irariip i-niltnir In a nPirriPn HfiniT lin I I If 1 7 4 lit. Vi-i 11 Kir nK.f I'c ci'klmoi. KM I'eriv ker, MrtfW liliatn. 2 l.t.h for r' Columbus. I rver I'mnt.

after loueh'towo: ttr at Aki.tn vhil in thr ft- Oct 4 i 't noints Irom tl.e aft.r' Kile Wood worth Clark Ktm Marvil Kent I R.iel A ores. i i 'Ir Saliu.lf Jo 2i Mc.Vam.r. 'I i HI (. alii.it Colj'STe Re'lianv l.eirei.rr .1 p.a e.nen i a i.iniiiv I i Hunt -nl v. loping I' sroiing power F(irni i ii mi it i it Hiniffi i Puller fi: toni.i.a son the Otioids ecled out a cl rp'on jVicloiv heie, lacerneni Ilro.houa Isnh for wun mc injection or fie.h, haul.

i.iroi. koki Willi the injection of fie.h, haul 2 Tcrrv 4. i hl ,.1.,,,..... 1- ilf. CMltltO I i unag stieard eliitlni II safe'VfcM lauli Antoimi 2.

Attr.uxino. n-j tyt ijrrne.l Itevn.e.i. Poic- llhin Klx. hnii.e.,l umpire. McCsr'y; held line.

ini'ili- II chow lli.arn mml peri llll Pmdee Hanley fteninee Si: Cook Academy Scores Hion.l I en 1: Molter and liweiv. larklea: II Marker man. T. liegnan; field f'l'lge, R. K.

dianas football hopes with a 2.1-to-fl Kinnev. ii-n Ke'la hiauer l.H.ter i HH P. M.Namara .1 O'rree. HuKtu't. umpire.

Shields omn Jii.lk'e Mme n( q.tarter.. 1ft niinulea. If ua In referee llarrinee KB Ciavaielli Peteri'lk- tunoMe A Hatnea lYslei- I nu. niironii, Meehan. center; Sheatd, nuarter- half- field Ju.lue II.

Hs-kett (West IV.intt. head linesman, Kearas vieioiy lortav In the opening battle for the western conference champion. tup. It was a luund knorkoiA of an opponent jioggy finrn punish- back; Patton and Piewer, barks, J. Kiichner, fullback.

Panama Al Brown in in fnr (n! li tr -tr Mi-f jii io i unUim fr I Tt i H-1 rt. Smith I aw wiwwi. I (or ntt I'Miiic for Snllivun. K-v rr ff Xf tfai.ml KHii f'r Si htchrt Anttilini rr TVrry Ki ir (r AhruTfino Siminki fr Mm nlu'. MiSwun fur Mnnohan ir Convincing Win over Elmira Collegiates ilia Caul I.

i tun ii IV Va I) 4 Ton. lUiles Tanici.av 1. .1 Ijmsis 'onnor. ftunn Pf.in.a after ton. hdnwn TaiiKi.av I Mc.

Namais. Ma. Dm. aid iplacmenl Michigan Gridders in Scoreless Tie rve strength poini awafiird N. I lur Triumph over the eaily p.ay.

rievented by penalties, fum- p.ay. 1'ievented by pen jiii, Reynolds Hurt 1or o(f State Eleven Proves Tough1 tu'tH, Nem. ek Syracuse Swamps Hobart Team in Evening Grid Struggle, 49-0 bles and a blocked punt fiom scor- It.inn. MiiM.t.v for Aronow.lx. Antolini tor Hurl.

franklin Tor rat id. O. t. 4 ia Al Ing any torn hdowns in the Mist for Wolverines Montour Kalis, Oct. 4 -(Special) The Cook Academy football team easily swamped the Klmiia Cnl-leKiates, an aggregation composed of high school and college football f'-own, recognized in some sections hHlf keyes summoned their the M.atea a.

IV. ftalniera for tblo(f X' hnenier for M. McNamara, (Jreenl.la! lor l.vtw b. Con.ann.in for IteihiH, Huf-lei for Interned. Lam for Orbooc Littler for Kiemtaskl Nleld tor M.Swsn, Lee for Mono-han.

Hill lor Kevaer lleHalvo (or Klauer Viiuein lor I'rontleckl. Ha- Tancuav for Marker. MarOnnald for Ann Aihnr O. I 4 i 11 'on lor for lieihanv- Sytaruae, Oct. 4 Poor' Fi.hel Cramer Conatantlne, MrNamara M.Namara for ilais, heie this afternoon on th r.avarei.t M.r.h.'l ll.ieret rMb N.l.l nf "tt l.l.l.

n.a.l. 11, M'Tan: f.tnt Slier Oi( (or Murohy ft M.V.itk. t. r.He. A.ehhol.l Hoo.um let f-'T" 'V" 'P'" visiirns tines in Aicnonin jvenium isi I i I ilispiaye.i a kn inniuMV ii i ini Ssmarn lull for I brand 1.1 foothall in the nist half nigni.

ciasoing nerote attack Kuhalitiiliona avracuae Cramer Michigan lacked the pun. V'V A i a.ai Jensln. (or ore. si, Pol and was held to a 0 0 tie bv Michi- Hcuii.on (or Usher gan State College in the 2.th lor Hutieimoie 'or nual game between the two schools e.tii for Me-k. Ve.sh for Kwsll, Behnke for neie tooav.

from. tic for for Forward pas.lng a'tarks In the! iinMernmr. B'hnke for Orvniveeki. rinsing mlniHea of the thud and Ite'eree A T.i'ta, rtroon um-fourth peilod. failed tn bt ing VI- flr'- Conn'.

tR-ut linesman. leaner Williams, tnry lo the Wolverines following Tlm, of minutes. Connor for Ijimark. Aroi.fm for of the fiav and held the rhaigea of of a steadily Improving Syracuse for Meven. Melaoelli for Btnneherg, I Schneider.

lto fnr Cre.n- (., "Ai Humphrey, to a lone elri.n. 4't to 11,1 not Ihe Oi.nl iha'r. S'V'r" Um" l- in Mrlhe.er fo, I'mhard. iMata'hall for HiiKiet A nrk (. I Klmira outfl' thiealened to score, mlnu'ea and then played around f'-r Newton.

Tindall for Klleei, M- i larked tha ne. ea.arv m.neh to with some etnerlmenla In d.rt- P-rner. f. Tllaiai, suoMiiiites in tne last peilod. "weight champion, pounded out mrf.h,rt half the length of the aj Wound derision over (Jene Must flH( tnf tnd ranee today.

perfectly nn two Panama Al gave Huat a boxing by the tn winning every round. fr mor, nng coM! i'h the eMceptlon of the tenth, by tot. -ide maicins. Only In the tenths the Frenchman able to hold; dreadnoughts will play the American opponent even. Watdeis this af'emoon at 2 oclock.

Bates Defeated by Dartmouth as Elevens Stage Gridiron Revival for M-irptiy. Connor for ball over kicking and placements. It might Toe" K.on.n.r0 vnTh featma of the contest was a hae even am passed the gh total ne.lv for Merhe. erek VVe" We.iM A' W-vard run for a hen of points hung up by Its rival. nir.

I'ramer for Mora n. Marker fee Marhiei fr Heveri.tge for McCusefrk recovered a fumble in In the afternoon against MrTrl opening minute of play In th Peihany. Warren for wlrden Th" ''V'd btll-i Hobait had a new set of unl- ford lor Hauler. for Warren. HaTdoJ.

football. bo.h cn the ren.e forms, little else. The Henev.n. XVVLZ Two Football Tilts at Charlotte Field conservative looinnu the ball In State territory much of the time but did not produce touchdowns for Michigan ftate outplayed Michigan In the gieater part of the first period but the attack of the Spartans weakened thereafter. Within the in.

yard line, however, the Htate defense stiffened and Michigan could ot put the ball over. uri.i.r. i or nr Referre Kellv. Snrinef leld duiing the game Klltts niost a tiatk blue, and orange' Iteferee u. umpire, and Andeison pf Cook also did 1 The result was confu-1 w-, linesman, e.

umpire. I iMughertv. Washing, ton and J'fferson. head linesman, ft Glillnder, Pennsylvania, field picking the bail up and running 13 yards for the scoie lav the second half Hates' defensive play prevented fuither scoring well. Shining lights of the Elmira i slon for the players as well as the I iltnt 0f pertodi more, i.

r. Kecan. itovs t.iub. ouint. were i iiki, oweeney, ana siciarors.

oaiv is, hi u.r rmi.y Time vt periods. IS mm- The football fans of ChailoHe will be treated to a double bill this afternoon when the Charlotte Met chants meet the Wings and tha Ssssano. Summary: Pitistield utea. minutes After that It was easy purtlu Cfirfe QoScrtn enough to pick them out. for an 1 uuu OiariS OeaSOIl Xtf? n.

i back was alwa although the Maine College only ti Outfit one got beyond mldfleld on ltslIaWN CyC VUlllt ri.MIRA COOK ACADEMY Hanover. II Oct. 4 i.P defeated 20 to 0. today In a football game re-'uiiung the gndlion relationship the two colkgea after a lyr lapse. The big Green showed a power-f'il offense In the first half despite s'ubborn resistance of a Bates line and scored three f1'iehdowns.

In the first period MB nson Orange jolng I w.ti with ball with Win over Baylor Hrf inn af ninnpr Iroquois stack up against W. man somewhere tha BO Clamente hpancer I.G-Bvk Myndcrse, Geneva Play Scoreless Tic (lanava Aer A ft.it.va ITi.rh itev.rsj ai a game It was travesty on U.u Poa DARTMOUTH lli BTUr-il'Ttf Hawk Eye, champions of the I games fnr both teams Tha Mtr Lafayette. Ind. Oct. 4 Purdue 192 rhamplona of tha Bl-Ten started tha 1M0 gridiron cam.

t.E-1. R-MacKav BATCH ItjIM Fuller West End Industrial Baseball have been training undsr LT-V HOBAftT Ooodwillie -W .1. Herrv I league, was pressmen wun a cup me tutelage or joe aicsnra ana Oromberg Brtignone palgn with a victory over Baylor, Schial "Po" Hollerman Oanle LU-ltmhardl ll.ne. Shsniro at the annual banquet of the cir-' Louie Dltt, whils the Iirxiuois have nrnwn ana jriynaers eicaueoiy Seneca Falls football teams bsttled K'B-rntu to a fl la. A tie on no.well Field 1 (ilnter 1 erored on a 15-yard run 4T o.J2h tackle after a 35 yard ad- Lsng euit last night at Blarney stone been drilled Into shape by hap Andrea Tm-Nima P.T rrehan r.K-Y.idi.

kv tH-Morton iki. Th. Lit Anrteraon Catnie Uenlin Inn. Chief of Police Andrew J. Kapell, former Alphian star.

(ce In the second quarter l.th ahnweri a.iatalne.l rvower nn M-CiisaM-k. Tou.brtona Knits. Miclnnaid Kavsnaugh and George (Specs) The Merchants will hold a short played principally In the center of An.ieiaon c.inter nomia afier RT-Newmn Karrell Tnnorcer. eantaln of the Rochester sianal drill this mornini at 10 the held with tw.ih teams ahnwlnc tn" Anderx.n 2. Krii's llierr drive from mld-fleld fulminated H- Woitf Mil.

en Tocher 10 1 Nob, tiauier rond string men against Vae.nea.-n the Texas tram. K'hrach 1 Trnmpai.e I M( IIA Culver eleven will tackle ha A.himi Clifford team this afternoon at 2 1-1 Alison Tark. Coael I il4; Hnit-ii will give a blackboard talk tevena 1 the morning at 10 oclock. ChamberUtn kuhsiitutions Nad.iakl, t.B Tl'mas II. i.

I Johnson plunge across the goal rO.n je.ee,. A fc I if The other Dattmouth touchdown, IR John-'on iMrfmnutli tiarea 1 oi. hdow as. Wnlff sais from Clsrk i iplscemenll. II) 020 speakers I will be distributed The Iroejuoia i power' fjeneva rlosest attempt to poi.

c'ravus. Kimn.i I Irnni- Mevens 0 0 n-hi Tjithon game will stait at orlo-k e'nre rame In the second half when gsn and rteiiiv Kishei touThdoVS: 'IPrVn'kford V.l- he Meirhsnt-Win, gam. h. ball wa. advanced to the 20-1 1: 'law Jackets fc follow at about 1 yard line but here Myndersa held.

lute quartera. msde the second period, on a blocked punt, Bromberg.

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