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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. OCTO I.I.I. 21, 1020. 47 Games To-day.

Orange Outplays POWERFUL OFFENSIVE PLAY I ap rnniirf a rirrtri i A Dartmouth Team and Wins Easily Long Runs Help Yale to Defeat Virginia Eleven Tale flnwl, New Haves, Vr. Yala West Virginia. 24 this STRAIGHT FOOTBALL TACTICS ENABLE PENNSYLVANIANS TO DEFEAT YELLOW TEAIil, 14-0 ll.mor, -srcoa. scoring rooTtlAt.f. Rateball I'ark.

May street, JcTi sad yra-etise Stars, II P. Ei no.l una I'ark, f'slpera sad I lea T. W. H. 1 r.

M. B'U't KR. West High Meld. Arueit street. Kodak I'srk and Mi'n'il'iu ll'i'iins.

1 I'. M. Celtic I'ark, lirtvlug Psik avenue, Cel-tl'S and t'amera Wirt. I M. HAtiKllALL Hitler r'leld.

West arenu. and 1 f. Athletic I'ark, I llnliia avenue south, At ti and Odd Fellows, P. M. afternoon la game few featnre.

in IU fl est and third periods, won from I'artininilh ia a hard fought gam today, lo lo liullck, th drracu left taole, kl- kd a fluei Judtrd Del. I goal from place Ur lUivliELL DAllVriCLU A FACTOR IN COLGATE DEFEAT Line Smashing and Savage Tackling of Gil-mour Dobie's Men too Great for Hamilton Outfit to Withstand. HutM bf Frank Klley aal Kempten pad th In touchdowns. Th 'd Ini-gely la lbs terrtlarv ef tbe visitor. lio wit st at formidable either In their tin ment In Ihe ml.M, ef th Brat period, w.rd! Franklin and Marshall Backs Plunge Through ftyfif-ut threatened to score again the end of tbe oecoad period, but th Prt mouth defense held th Orsng bs- k.

The or aerial aorh a kail been ejpectrd. At the utat Tata earned the hall from Vet Virginia's fort; yird lite In tli ugh-leea yard tin from which place Murphy lioufnl i goal. Three thus tha vlaitnr Varsity's Lines for Consistent Gains; John Sullivan's Play Feature. Diade Srt iIwb. but then re held for a Sett down, after thia tha visitor did not seriously ihreatta tha Blue goal line.

ONLY FLASHES OF 1919 FORM ARE bsll ws In th possession ef I'siimonth four yard Hn ahei th Irat-half ended. In th third period. Hrracns mad a vigorous attack. A series ln plunge csrrled the bsll stedll forward toward th lireen go I and Fnater, for Abbott at right halfback, took It serosa th line. Frigonn kicked the goal.

leant ess ahl to gals a decided sdvantage la th final period, l.ln. up and atiaimsry: RA'TMR (Wi DARTMOUTH In lh econt' period Kelley raa tweniy tla yarda a rim ad left end for Inmkduaa TROY ELEVEN BEATS WORCESTER TECH BY SINGLE TALLY. Failure to Kick Goal from Touchdown Loses for. Massachusetts Team. ROCHESTER OUTFIT LACKS PUNCH TO PUT BALL OVER FOR A SCORE SHOWN RY HUNTINGTON'S ELEVEN and Miirpkv kicked the -al, and Peieron nre.

noilier tomiidowa la tha llilrd perlnc, rr kl kel the goal. re-eiird roaiimiia. a aaV at her twenty Ave Una and b'ksu ualU kemptnn nt o.ar and al kl k4 a I ap and summary. VAI.K WKHT VIKiil.MA ,0) Playing a itraixht. old-fashioned brand of football, Franklin and n.nnenberg, MarhIl defeated the) University of Roc heater's eleven in a fast Merriti game yesterday afternoon at University Field, 14 to 0.

The Blue Cunningham nd White Lark field used a steady, methodical attack that the wantons. By Staff Correspondent. Itnara, Oct. 23. Cornell unloosed a lavage, mashing attack against Colgate this afternoon on Schoellkopf Field and smeared he Maroon by a score of 42 to 6.

It was only a shadow of the powerful Colgate elevens of other seasons that faced Gilmour Dobie's team to-day, and just once did the men from Hamilton show a flash of the class that formerly made the Maroon a formidable foe. That I Rochester defense was unable to check. The visitors two touch le. Isl IHspatch. tiemocrut and Chronicle Troy.

J.I.- In a sensational f-mll-all game markrd by terriflu Hue plugging by the Troy Engineer and brilliant work I'J I'i lsltors, Itenwlacr polytechnic lnu tut defeated Worcester 1'ulytrcbiilc her tlile afternoon by a t'-oro cf to rt. It wus Achrnbch M'eedlih Johnson CmssreMrr Fallon fiullck Clash Aleisnder Thompson llnppl Robertson Frugoun Anderson Abbott Kellogg I -eft end. left guard. Center. HUM guard.

Ilight Hight end. Quart erback. Right' Neldllnger downs were made possible, not by the work of any one individual on the team, but by teamwoik. Ihe line plunging of May, Hosier, Dechant, Mellinger and Kuit was brilliant in spite of the fact that the individual gaina of none of them were Urge. Johnny Sullivan was the whole works for Rochester, and hia plucky fight and sensational open-field running was the feature of the game.

ksy Cutler Dlckena Into (alrln H'rr W'slker Inlworta Murphy Kemptoa r. Kelley Cmpbell Left Knd. Left tenter. Kigtit Viiiird." "'night Ta'-kii." "(light jilarieria, "Left" Half i.a'.V.' Bight "Halflia! Flanusgaa was when Roy Webster, one of the few experienced players, included in the legacy inherited by Ellery Huntington when the latter became head roach at Colgate, received a Cornell kick-off and ran ninety yards through a broken field for the touchdown that averted a shutout for the visitors. A crowd of more than 10,000 persons saw Lynch Jordan Bower flolhreok S-helhnrne Ihe fonrtk victory In manv years for the Cherry aud White over Its l-aslrru rivals.

la th second period HennMilser forced vVoM Mtrr back to IK teg yard Hue, where hauler blocked a kick wlilcS rolled ovrr th goal line, and Roy Wright dropped ou th ball for a ton- lidown. Jerry tlhea kicked th goal. Th remainder of th gam as a hard fought bait swaying ha, and forth, until orcester, on too Fnlibsck. the game. Karrlck Dawsaa Reck Pent Martin The Franklin and Marshall eleven showed a well trained, steady, experienced team, with a baeklield that Is second to none that the Yellow has played here this.

fall. N'rt only did the illu- Scnr hr periods: I'sermouth There wasn't much (liiesae shout the rs'-u. 1ST o-lo attack hilt when team 1 tha hall on fourth down. A furable, however, returned it to the Yellow thirty yards from lis opponent's foal line. Hummel as.qHd it up and almost g't away for a score, but was nailed by the only fllue and White player bet eon him snd Ihe gosl.

On tho nest play, I'eohant intercepted th pus ami got a wsy for rracttiH. ,...1. Fullback. f'-r Alilmltt- fmiM O.i and White successfully employ a variety of formations when necessary, but show fine choice in the selection of Com touchdown, Fnignnne; 'referee, A l-isns, WlMlsmi. oninin.

A tfcore hy terlods: sle Vt Virginia 14 0 "4 0 0 D--II Meter: 1114 111, ig. Mel fl a them. Satisfying themsolve with short J. T. Ilalll.sn, tint of perl with thre backs of the calibre of Kddi Kaw, Mayer sn.l ll subtlety ran well go Into the discard.

Ksw. a tall, rangy ws the kingpin of the Cornell offense. Tliia young man he I only a sophomore should travel a long way the ,0 "me he conclude hia gridiron wr. He seem to have everything that a great, harirflelder ii-Hi speed, ability to dodge winter got off a boot from hi own line In the final quarter that rolled over the f'ornell goal liue, seventy ysrda sway. Colgate's luck for the day began and ended when Captain Wooster woo the tuna.

The Colgate) leader elected to defend the west goal, and Cornell started the battle facing the sun. Andreas ran Mayer's kick-uff back to Colsnte'a taen-ty-tire-jard line, and Cotg.it supporters were given temporary encouragement when Webster, on two shift plays, made a first down. These shift, a relic gains through tbe line thst eventually clean forward paea Slid a tscnlr fivers penslijr, got th ball down lo Urns elser Hi yard line, wher the Trojau Ha held. With only a minute left lo play. Kparrnw kicked out Morse, receiving Ihe ball uu Woisvsier forty yard Hue, ran It back sixty yards fffr a touchdown.

Clon.h inuised the kick for goal, barly raising th 'ball off th ground. Twelve fraternlilc with l.j men com proved the undoing; of the Yellow, the ie scoring, tmiekdnwas, Kellev pet -rsnn fr K.mn Vl. fleld ref.r!s.'o jine.T riifta: umpire. Thompson. i.r,town; Jel, jnrlge.

ta, Iliri, Halle; tluit of periods, niln iiles each. SCALPER EEVEN TO the longi-st run of the game, going aiity yards beforw he wss downed, spoiling all chances for the Yellow Ut sr-or. The gam ended before the nett plsy could completed. Lliie-up and summary: mKMN MARSHALL not nr.sTEit loalflna Kllgf MEET UTIQ OUTFIT and an um-anny faculty of keping hip pied in a cross country run du.ing the feet after being la 'kled. "hen me noo ml While needed a gsln ia e-rdcr to I'l-anxylvnniuna seldom resrortrsl to runs or forward pas, eicept when forces! to by an occasional successful si snd by tha llo heater line.

Varsity Close to Ooal Lin. Although the Hlu and White's de-fen- was good, it would not hart been good enough slop the Yellow from storing had not tha execrable lurk, thst hsa been following Sullivan's men Y. M. H. A.

Captain out of game, Thrts winning, ltu Tail on.cca of the Iltinkart regime at the Hamijton Lett Ms Crystals Ready to Meet Stars second and TUeta Chi third. Llue up au summary: nxain the ball, it Kaw who was chosen to carry tln leather, and he lmnt always made good. This human Came with Injuries. UKM.NbMALAFK Left towki. "ifV tenter.

am hi1 Ugpahlsnr r.llnrt Troaail Bare I'oslUoiia, if rapult wan thrown against the oi- 1 (4l1Pln John Sullivan's Scalper elevea Is slated Se (loienso ww.f the gam, and on only three occasions Semi pro baseball managers sre sticking Cnleaworthj Mcsslons to take en th ftlca tJn. A. at Fl position I'ark this afternoon at e'cleek. la Ihe game this fall with a tight grip, did be fail to sain. since the I omell game, mad Its apiMsarani-) In tha second quarter.

Af-tor a fine end run by Sullivan, and two In preparation for th gam, the ft lea tiklng advsatag of th aonsnally favor Undergraduates Gloating. institution, did not serve Colgate well to-day. Tha pin vers became confused on signals several times and the ahilts were made so alow ly that the nian with the ball generally had only fragmentary interference cr else interference of a sort that served to hamper his sdvsnce. The handling of the ball, which resulted in two anece-iove fumbles, forced Colgnte to kick, Andrew booting out of bounds on Cornell's thirty-four yard mark. The Colgnte line stood np aell tinder Cornell's first and the Ilhacans were forced to kick on the fourth down, baring gained only five team, which arrived la lbtcbtr Jester.

ahl weather for the diamond fame. Joe llsdlrr Hierensoo succeesful forward passes to Cahill had put tba varsity fair yards from U.J Cornell students and alumni. voral ''i'lgh'i'ii'siri' ''lli'ghViikVkl'sl' '''Vghi t)urtrbrh. 'Left kYshihaifbiM-k! BasarlU Caasphell Cahill i. T.

Sattlvaa J. B. Pallivwa atrea Wall aos thousand of the latter assembling here WIIIlM Weavsr Hr Hta Derk Mlllnge Franklin and Marshall goal line, tb Vlllone hss gathered a strong team to oppose Chick" Pslmer's AllKtars tnu afternoon at Rltter Field sod Vllloa thinks that Jsk Toung win be ahl la day morning, will work nt at Exposition Pork thin morning. Lon tsamuels, captain of thee lellors, ram with the tears, tint will be unaM to play, do to a broken collarbone which received la a (am to-day for conference, are bighly pieasea with the manner in which till Pobie in play that would bar earned th bal. Wright Harts Ostj Wilder t'erbr Uwler Rtauntoa Bparrew Rlmmers Shea Armstrong Right Kud.

-'kiguV Tai-kiaJ' Itlght liiiard. Ceuler. Left'tiijariL" Left'l'ackie." Left End." "lleft Colbj Manning Dong: over to tie tba score, wss stopped hy the leading Cornell out of the football wtl-dtrnn. but the Scot himself will pitch the Crystals to victory. Tslmer holds the same opinion concerning th timer's whistle, and the half ended with Fallbark.

nor admit he has iirueh of a team. Do Uurs last Hun-lay. A force of one hundred Ctlca fsss will ability ef Jim Cullen, who will be on the Um Lancaster eleven swven points to tha fond. Tha Yellow made a aeeond yaraa on threo plays. Mason muffed hill for the Stars.

The latter team Is mads np largely of Frank Ruts's F.lks, arrive this morning to aid their team with cheering, and a number of Jewish real denta of Rochester will be out to th Kaws kick, but recovered the ball on hia own ten-yard line. Anderson promptly punted out of danger. Clough N'-eiNain Fielder rloset bid f'r a touchdown in tha first part of the second quarter when Kellogg dropped a forward pas front John Sul-livsu behind the goal line. The gsrae will he called st with Van bie's pessimism, real or assumed, leads one to believe that the roach would be satisfied with nothing leas than a hnndred points. The nndergrnduarc.

however, are gloating to-night over the revenge wreaked to-day for the 21 to 0 besting Colgate doled out to the Ithacans last full. aeor by porloitat rrsnklia a.d Mwahall 1 14 nchBtr 0 Toorhriow, May, Mslllagsri gswls froas toaehilowas, trliant t. Kahatitatlaa rr rranklla and Mae. shall, littler for SarOrr, ttirary far Haer DiSaabancli for Hlrnogl far Rorbaas, ra far Hrllost. Hemrtt fa Oppea.

himr, H'eeka (or ftelilvaa. HataTM, Iiiliila, I Fullback. V. II. II.

A. plsy. Tb Scalper will strengthened this Craafelland and Moffat at umpires. Rochester Players A spirited attempt to score bf the Kaw Scores on Colg-ate. Quarterback Hoff turned Kaw loose ami this lad bon-d his way through the Yellow in the last few niinutea of play "'ore hr quaS-tena: Worcneirr Ken naoelaer ft fl 0 afternoon by the ad-IKIon of Ben Clun, former jwrtbuior player, who I elated to tak a fullback position for th In to Meet Fairport lollcliuowns.

Wrlirht. lor- Maroon for fourteen yards on three sue--! toii'-iniuwoa. nr 1. Indian summer weather, a trine warm for football, but just the tort of appreciated by the spectators, furnished lorf, h.rlnSld, liiioaman. aaparr.

Brork-port. Tiana a( aarra, 14 aUnnlM. cessive piny. Woolsey was knocked dian. Th Hcalpers also will ha Nrlae brought a lot of action.

From Rwhes-ter's twenty-yard line, an aerial attack netted forty-live yards in less than two miniile. Three pusses were successful, from Sullivan lo Wsllace first, and then two iu succession Merson. An In tnlnntoa; suhslltutlons. fur Itenjisiwlarr. wan foe Kidle for Wright.

Hradler for Hil.liT. ttyrnoa for Itoimors, Mlllor for Kwsu, 'in K.vcii for lloldcn for a tine setting for the contest The I.etigeman, former Jefferson plerer. Chubby Hrown will play quarterback for the Scalp hahilton captures hard playing surface afforded excellent footing, hut the constant milling of the contenders looseued the soil so that a bare of dust hung over the players completed psss on the fourth down gsve ers, Cinraa bring shifted to an end position. The probable line ups: nnrcester, Mrown for Nosnlons. Inrlihiifst for Madle-r, hion for llniwn Morrison for Fielder.

Hiistiuell for Colt.r HIIns for. Hussion: rcforc. Frsnklin and Marshall the ball, hut it One battalion of Frank Ruts's baseball squad will perforin thla afternoon at Fair-port under the direction of Carl Itspp. meeting a combination fairport-Rast Uochester learn. The following are to reoort st.

the S. E. station In Culver road this afternoon at 1 Shepanskl, Ssn-dnsky. Rychner, 3h.i Groh, Rspp. Scbroakler, I-orey.

Van r.raafrlland, Klrcher, Hart, utility. HCALI'KHS. T. H. A.

positions. the final half. In this half, too, was soon recovered on a fumble, 1 1 worn nl sswping np the bsll and running gate; umniro. (ir.ipcr. WHlUiius: lln.sman.

Maim, c. A. College. coin on IMiw last plunge, but resumed play. Welsh adii Wooster stopped Mayer with such force that the Cornell back lost the ball.

Colgate recovering on its own ten yard mark. Kan- received Andrew's kick and returned it to the thirty -seven yard mark. The Cornell baeklield then showed the crowd what might be exjx-cted of it on the attack, when Mayer and Kaw. protected by almost perfect interference, crossed the Colgate goal line in three plays, Kaw making the touchdown with a dash off Dow, Corcoran Benjamin fast sinking sun bothered the team ten yards before lis was halted. On the Left end.

Culhane, Poollttle Levenlkai aoing the west goal. Cornell tine Weak. HAMILTON HARRIERS I -eft tackle. 'lancy, BulterHeld Levin, Pamsky THIRD CAPE IN ROW Wins Over New York Team by Single Point. Special Dispatch.

Democrat and Chronlcl Hamilton College, Clinton. Oct. 28. Hamilton woa Its third consecutive victory of tb season her this afternoon when It triumphed over Nw iork L'Dlvrslty by a score of it to 13. Tbo gain with featured on the Hamilton aid by straight l.ert guarq.

WILL RACE VARSITY The power of the Cornel) sttacfe-csn be judged from the fsct that Dobje's Lengemsn, Tenderis-H Smith ahead under the kick, turned quickly snd beat tbe whole Colgste team to the ball. Thl brought the leather out In the Center. nt plsy, I)esant, Franklin and Marshall halfback, intercepted a forward pass and ran for sixty yards, ruining; all hopo for a Koehester touchdown. Teams Play on Even Term. Frsnklin snd Marshall won the toss-up and Sullivsn kicked off to start th game.

In tbe first quarter the two teams played on even terms, neither be Morris, Evans Ksy Dual Meet Is Planned for Right guard. Dempsky, IlofTmsn r)urrsrk Klght tackle. McCarroU, Mulvev Fellmaa, Bnrwlts men tugde nineteen first downs to seven for Colgate. The Ked and White coach has been harping all fall on the necessity of a strong offense, and be seems to have sacrificed his defense a bit in bringing about this condition. The Cornell line, as a whole, is the wesk link In Pohie's machine, but this wesk-ncss is offset in great measure the November 13th.

Osi'h Lee, of the I'niversity of Roeh- center of the Held and Cornell was In better position to get off kick and send th ball out of danger. Cornell received th kick off at the start of the third quarter and ran th ball to ro1kte' Hfteen-iard line with a series tackle. Mayer, nho enjoyed a perfect day as a goal booted the ball over the cross bar, making the score: Cornell 7, Colgate Colgate has not forgotten how to throw a strong screen of interference around the man receiving the kick-off, and perfection in this point was un Hiaht end. Brown, Hunt A. Kowlasky iid plunges.

Tb New York L'oivrstty eater track team is plnnnihg to gire the uuarterbak. rarsity spikemen more action this fall Poran, Scott Simons. Sbalfer I -eft halfback. Brlen, Cary M. Knwalaky than most of them saw all last season.

rWeral cross-eountry tiieers have been scheduled so far, including; one with covered in a play that was typical of mgnt nsirnacg. 1 nine, nslso Berger Hamilton College at Clinton on Novem uiihaca. ing able to get within the tnirty-ysr. line. The Tisitors' nearest spproach to open-field methods came during this period after Uocbeter fumbled the ball on their thirty-live yard line.

Two forward passes to Weaver resulted In a gain of thirty yards, but close pls.ving of the Yellow back Held forced the I'ennsylvan-iana to resort to closed formations. The quarter ended with the ball in mhMield, where a series of end runs by Johnny Sullivan had brought it from the twenty- ber l.dh. Arrangements are being made offense by the bucking anility or. nis backs. Defensively, the Ithaca linemen, are neither better worse than usual, but whenever the Colgate ljacka found holes in Cornell's first line their progress was abruptly halted by an slcrt and fast-moving secondary defense.

The tackling of the Cornelliana, especi Hn did not seem to be ablo to hold th BuAT and Blu line wlia th later got into action. Hamilton kicked oft to New York I'nl-vtrsity in th first quarter. Th teams carried th ball up and down tb Bald, neither making any lung gjln. In this quarter Warren went througu th Violet Hue tlnis after time for yard gains, Th second quarter opened with th ball In Hamilton possession on tta fortyHv-yard llue. New.

York University intercepted a by the iork Statp Cross Country MISS PRENNER WINS TITLE the Colgate lighting spirit. Webster received Dodg'a kick-off on his own ten-ysrd line ind fairly flew over the intervening ninety yards for the Maroon's lone acore, as Webster failed okick goal. Webster, who has been out of the previous- games on account of illness, never showed greater speed than Association for an intercoljcgiate run which will be held annually. On No of off tackle plays and end runs before the Maroon could check th advance. Andrews promptly kicked, Cornell taking the hall oil Ha own line.

This time the Ithlctns went straight down tb held for a douchdown, Kaw and Mayer alternating In carrying the ball, th fur-mcr going over the si-ore. Colgnte fumbled oil the first play after the kick-off and 11 off covered for Cornell on the Marooa's twenty live yard line, from this point it was an easy matter for Cornell to crash through for another touchdown, three plays turning the trick, with Mod crossing the final line. Dobie Uses Substitutes. Tho flnnl quarter was abont half ever Defeat Mrs. Edward Mulligan for vember Mil, an inter-fraternity track vard line.

City Tennis Title. In the Anal round of woman's singles tennis tournament held st the nocheeter The ses-ond period was mil or scxion from beginning to end. Sullivsn punted he displayed in making this run. He tore along the edge of the field, and every other Colgate player in the game had a part In making the speedy halfbacks' long run possible, putting out Tennis fHiib on Tuesday sfternoon. Miss from tha center of the held on tn lounn Kolloga otrvarerl a fumblfl on the meet will be held at University Field for a cup which has been offered by an alumnus to the fraternity or neutral body which wins it three A large squad of candidates are working ont uiftler Coach Lee, Cale, Pough-ty, Esley, Spencer, and Wins-low sre the cross-comitry men of last year's team who will probably make Ihe trip to Humilton.

JioscnwaM, Valentine, and Millimati are three prom Itloa and Whites third attempt to Men ally that of the backheld men and ot Munns, was almost savage. It was decisive and sure. Qualifies that were lacking in the wobbly efforts of the Maroon in attempting to check its opponents. Webster, Woolsey, Trafnor and O'Connor were the only Colgate men who sp-peared capahle of bringing down a man. Colgate's prospect, of victory was not considered overbright by Coach Huntington before the game, hut the Maroon mentor was not prepared for the crushing defeat.

Working with a bunch of inexperienced players, Huntington has heen driving his men hard in nn effort to snnroTimnto the Colgate standard of the ball away from its twenty -ysrd liue. Plunge ttirongb. tha line by Merson, when Cornell obtained the ball In midllch). lloff, Mayer, Jewett and Kaw mado tlie flftv yards requisite for a touchdown in 1 a short run by Sullivan, put tpe forward psss snd gut th ball. Th Violet punted to Hamilton's forty-yard liu and Campbell carried bad back to York Ctilvralfy's territory.

Warren and Clark si rind their Una plunges. Yard aftar yard tby carried the ball down tbe field. Hamilton lost th ball on tb 0v-yard Hn. T. If.

U3) HAMILTON (14) Fositloos. Adams Lawler Left end. Huggeavlg Bpk-t Left tackle. Horrlgan Hawkins Left guard. Adelsteia Fewlsr ('enter.

Adelaide Prenner defeated Mrs. Edward Mulligan In a two set contest, ft 3. Tho match showed fast playing from the start. In spite of th fact that the eor In the first set wss 90, Miss Prsnaer worked hard, and try as she would, could not make her opponent weaken. on the hack-hand return.

The second set proved Mlsa Prenner to be a steady player. It waa only by brilliant placing that Miss Prenner won. Miss Prenner was swarded wouw-he tackier fn far down as the Cornell ten-yard lino where Webster finally drew ahead of all pursuers. Kaw Scores Again. Webster's brilliant run served to stir Cornell a more savage attack, and the Ithacans began to steady battering against the Maroon line that eventually turned to the contest into a rout for the bsll within two yards of a touchdown.

On tha fourth down Sullivan nttemnbed a forward pass to Kellogg over the line, snd nearly made good, but the pigskin was too slippery for Kellogg and the 'eight pln.vr Kaw tearing off a fifteen-yard 'dash around right end of the eighth play. Coach Iolie made wholesale substitutions for tbo remainder of tbe game and th newcomers were able to hold Colgate on even terms. Line up and summary: CO KNELL COLGATE Positions Gonlnlock Hrrl chaoca to score was lost when he drop- ising ii-esimion who should make the team this season. Jack Dunn, last year's phenomenal sprinter, is being tried at tho hurdle events, and is showing promise. Angerine.

a former member of tl.c Uochester All-scholastic track team, is showing the way to the 1 ole-vaulters. sn event that the varsity has been weak other seasons, and Hie boys show the re tmsI it. Starting nn their twenty-yarn silver loving cup and new holds th city title. Mrs. Mulligan also received a cnp.

line tha Pennsylvsnians Mieseo. tne nan steadily down the field to Rochester's sults of this driving. They came on the field this afternoon looking drawn and tired, in marked contrast to the appear-ance of the Cornell squad, which was j-esh and fit. Colgate made numerous stitntions because of injuries, while pibie kept his first-string men in the HAWK-EYE AND CELTS TIE visitors. Colgate kicked on the first line-np after receiving Dodge's kick off, Kaw taking Andrew'a punt back twenty yards to Cornell's forty-three yard line.

Three Colgate) tacklers missv-d Kaw during this run, Webster finally bringing the Cornell star down from behind. Ten plays served to give Cor four-yard line, malting 1131 iny first downs. May carried it tbe. rest of tbe wsy around right and for the first Lrt r.na Kuans Moshtoe Left Tarkl Pendleton Brewer Left Gaard Biwytoa Trinr Cntr Miner Welsh Klghl Guard Dodg Wostr Hawk-Eye iod tbe Celtics met In a nlp- game until the final quarter, when, witn the game stowed away, he rnshed la a in for pant two seasons. Coach Lee is pleased with, the work of the candidates for this event.

Vick, Cleveland, and freshmen, are following close behind Angcvine and show capabilities of development. A call has been sent out for aspirants for. the weight events ss this seems to be Coach Lee's weakest department. Only three or four men with experience on the slit, hammer, and discus have reported. Gulney Davis lligat guard, ritt Burk Right tackle.

Mlntoa May Bight ead. BourglnoD Campbell Quarterback. Welnheimer 6vr Right halfback. MnCrsn Warren Left halfback. Ferguson Clark fullback.

S-ore by perlcds, Vrw York University 0 0 13 Hmlltti 0 7 0 14 Tim of periods, 13 and 15 minutes: sub-piltiitlons. New York Cuiversltv. Basil (or Adams. McCrsu for Minton, YAttt for flock of substitutes. Hiiu HM-me score of the game.

Dechant kicked the goal. Sullivan Show np Wall. Sullivan took the ball on the kick-off and placed it on the forty -yard line in two end runs. Two successful forwsrd passes from Sullvan to Cahill almost gave the Yellow a touchdown, but tha half ended with still four yards to iro. Tbe whistle Mew jnst at the start Syracuse Scouts Present.

and-tuck soccer game yesterday sfternoon, the contest ending In a tin, 8-all. Both sides plaved with nine men. At half time th Celts were leading, 3 to 0, hut In the aeeond fieriod Tamers Works perked up, Ansell alerting tb scoring. Stieve fnllbwed Ansell wltL a goal, and McMahon scored the third tally. The Celt were penalised twice for banding the ball In the goal arear, bnt the goalie prevented both scores.

Cornell handled the ball much than its opponents, making only two Weolses-. Hull Webster Nayor nell another touchdown, Kaw completing the procession with a twelve-yard sprint around Colgate's left end. A "bone" play by Andrews had a lot to do with the quickness wllh which Cornell scored Its third touchdown of the quarter. This player received Dodge's kick-off practically on the goal line, Instend of allow, tng the ball to go past, he caught It and then crushed Into a goat post as he turned to stnrt down the held; Andrews dropped Right fcod Quarleebaek "jJr'ft HalfbeVk'' BlglirHolfiwiVii' Mnnn Hon Kaw Mnyer O. Lecher of tbe play that, would probably have Andrews claim a forfeit gme from the Jefferson Midgets.

For gumcs address J. ininn. No. ftS7 Smith street. Fullbnck 8ror by periods: orll SI Collate (liiinoy, Brinn for A lclstein, Kyn for Ml-('run; Hamilton, Huntsman for May, Holenlus for Hawkins: referee, Meytnonr, Xprlnglcld; nmplrn.

White, Amherst; linesman, Wright, Clarkson. the hall, but made a quick recovery and managed to dust nut to fifteen yard line before be collided with the oncoming Manns. Andrews kicked on the first down curried the ball over to tie tho score. This was 's second close bid for a touchdown. Tbe third quarter was a mero repetition of the first, with the evceplion of a brilliant exhibition of open-field running by Rochester's star quarterback.

Johnnny Sullivan. Intercepting a for fumbles, while Colgate fumhlcd seven times. Neither team showed its hand to a great extent in getting off forward passes, and the open game that was x-peeted of Colgnte did not materialize. Several Syracuse scout wer here to look over Colgate's assortment, but the Maroon didn't show much. Captain ''Itiimiy" Harris, of the University of Rochester who ia out ns the result of juries received when Itoehestcr played berc in the opening game of the season was on hand to get a line on Colgate, which is to play Uochester on November Rth.

Cornell uncovered the first forward of the pame in the third quarter, but the play went wrong. The Red.and White Husky Syracuse Eleven Coming To-day for Battle with Jeffs; College Stars with Visitors Mike Furdy'g Syracuse Stars, the team from Syracuse, so a corking tilt is prom- and Kaw faceti iul(. seventeen yards to Colgate's forty-three-yard line. The Ma roon was offside aud tin penalised ten Ssnnniiry Tonchilowna, Cornell, Kaw 4, Mayer, lloff: rolu4. Webalcr: aenla from touchdowns, Mayer siibatitutions, Jrwett tor for Miner, P.hernole for Pendleton, Morrrll for Bray-ton.

for Mnnns, Klwn for flonln-lock, Kay for Ktmnsa, llnnxig for Kaw, I'arey for lloff. Livingston for Mayer: Colgate," Childs for Harris. Stanford for Maaon, llaiisoo for f'hilds, for HnnforH, lTonard for Moshier, Kranss for Brewer, O'I'onnoe for Masna, Voe for Krans, Townsentl for Nayer. t.ooiletl for Lennarti, Davis for oosterf Herman for Webster. yards Colgate's only penally of the game FOR SALE giving Cornell a first down.

Mayor hit the left side of the feign ta line and lost ised lacal gridiron enthusiasts to-day. ward pass on the Yellow's fifteen-yard line, he dodged and twisted his way for twenty-five yards before he was stojiped. Another run round right end netted ten more yards, bnt he wss forced to ivunt on the fourth down the fsilure of two forward passes. The Franklin and Marshall line seemed to weaken at times, that defeated the Scalpers, 27 to 0, will oppose the Jeffs this afternoon at Base a yard, hut he made twelve and a first down when he transferred Jds attack to the other side of the line. Kaw took the Cole (8) Sport Sedan s-winter for Aoorews, urewnp for Trainer The game will be played raia or shine, as the covered grandstand seats 3.7(a).

KOCH. JEKFS. SYKACVSS STARS. Lowrey Lewis, Dean Academy Left ead. n'abstrr for Herman; officials, refre.

Cntts, of Harvard; nmpire. Reed, of Springfleld: linesman, Cooney. of Princo- Model Ws; tliue of periods, la minutes. tried three more passes during the remainder of the fray, two of which were successful. The play, ss nsed by Cornell, showed a short pass over the line.

One snch play netted a five-yard gain and another advanced the ball four Smith Schmits. Buffalo Varsity Left tackle. Kan Davis, Amherst but invarisbly tightened befort Rochester bscka could maka their gains count. Start Aerial Attack. SEUTCAS AT GENEVA.

The Peunsylvanians' second counter cam In the last quarter after a fumble in midrieid by Wallace and a series of ball rark. at 3:13 o'clock. This game is expected to furnish a real test for the Bis Red team, and Manager Lyons intends to bring Johhn Bart-ha here to belp turn back the Salt.City gang. Tur-dy has a dangerous pair ui liafter and Llnnne, two former Orange stars. Bill Erwig.

the Syracuse star, who played with the Jeffs against I'tica last Sunday will be here for the practice this morning at the Front street playground. Ho will p'ay in the backheld after getting a lino on the formations. Special car service has been promised via Franklin snd Andrews streets and the game will start at 3:13 o'clock. The Jeff have never beaun a team yyds. Colgate also tried fonr passes, io of which were successful, one for yrtwelve yards and the other for ten.

The Maroon nsed a more complicated forma- tion for the play, once using a double ball to Colgate's flce-yard line In three plays and Mayer then carried It over. Breaks -Help Ithacans. Colgate played Cornell to a standstill In the second quarter, keeping tbe ball In Cornell territory most of th time. The Red and Whlta twice was In serious sir-nations during this period, but luckey break pulled the team ont without mis-hop. Wooster tried a placement kick fro -a the tnlrty-eight yard line, but the attempt was short aud the ball rolley out of houiiO on Cornell' two-yard line.

Kaw dropped back to kick, but the Colgate for-, wards broke through and blocked the ball. The omnipresent Uuuva, who was tearing 1920 Jx-paenrer. Handsome, rTnionghby body. Hon than 5,000 jnlles and in perfect mnnlns order. 1YU1 sacrifice for SWOO cash.

Write or call SH Wilder Slig. Bausch and Lomb Seneca will plsy tbe Gienwoods to-day at Geneva. Th following players are to report at Exchange and Court streets this morning st 10 o'clock: Maloney, Hoestery, Wlttman, fellow. Gnenther, Hetnleln, Meehsn, Rafferty. Gulnsn, Cahlll, Brink, Schnarr.

Farreli. Lesaley, Buckley, Schaefer, Haag, Lomb and Klein. Left guard. Bachmaler Corsie, All-Syracuse Center. Webb ltosenberg, All Syrscuse Right guard.

Woods Nevin. Syracuse Varsity Klght link Ic Bnteh Clark Punne. Syracuse Varsity Right end. I'urdy. Brown University Quarterback.

Lsird Kelsne, Villa Nora Left hslfgiick. Bab Clark Cooper. Buffalo Varsity Fullback. Argus Rafter Syracuse Varsity Kigbt halfback. line-plnngs by the Blue snd hite bsck-fteld.

Mellinger carried th pigskin the final lap. and Peehant kicked the goal. With four minute fo play, the l'ellow opened lip sn aerial attack that puthe ball on the Franklin and Marshall thirty-five yard line. But the Tisitors' de-feos tightened and Rochester guv up pass to cover the torwaro. Swiater Punts Long Distance.

Punting was one. of the few points in which Colgate excelled Cornell, as both Andrews and Swinter outkicked Kaw..

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