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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CIIKOXICLE. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1910. YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES CORNELL SCORES OH THE CRIMSON Fumble Spoils Harvard'i Slate for 1910. BROWN WALLOPS YALE, 21 TO 0 First Time in History of Their Relations.

BLUE OUTPLAYED ALL TIME Rorhester Colgate 8. Rochester 5. Sw Haven 21. Vale 0. Prir'-eion J'rinceton 17.

Hyly Cross fl CamliridieH.irvarit 27, Cornell PhiladflphlaPeiuisyivacla 1H, Lafayette 0. fivrafuse Svracuiw? Vermont 0. Waskliigton arlisle 22. nla Hanover Dartmouth 15, AinLerst 3. West Point Wtst Point 5.

Springfield 0. Chicago Chicago 14. Purdue 6. Oberlin Glerlln 1ft. Western Reserve B.

Medford Tu'U 7. MHSsachusettx Aggie 8. 'J2, Connecticut Aggit 0. Navy Lehigh u. Princeton Pr etou 3, Ta Freshmen 0.

Philarieipaia Penn Fn-huien 3W, Caacadllla 0. Cleveland Case 14, Ohio Htate 10. Jliootiilngton Illinois 'J. Indiana 0. Allenlown Franklin Marshall 12, Muhlenberg 0.

Haverford John Hopkins 15. Haverford 0. Wutervills Maine 8, Colby 0. Brunswick Uowdoln tl. Bates.

lllams 0, Wesleyan 0. 8-benectady Hobart 5. t'nlon 0. Clinton St. Lawrence 6.

Hamilton 0. Hotxken Stephens Institute 12. Rensselaer 0k t. Louis St. Louis 3.

Missouri State 0. Hwarlhuior Criluus 0, bwarthmore 0. Olean Uieau High 5. Jamestown Ulgn 0. Geneseo Ueueuto 5, Caledonia u.

ITHACANS LOSE, 27 TO 5 As Well Pleased with Touchdown a If They Had Won. tor They Are First Team to Score on Cambridge Men This Season Sprackling Kicks Three Goals from Placement aad Providence Men Register Tw Touchdowns. Snake Dunce Follows the Cams "Stoddard-Dayton 40" 11-C Torpedo $2350 PRINCETON DEFEATS HOLY CROSS BY 17-0 INJURIES IN FIERCE BATTLE AT SYRACUSE Vermont Holds Orange to a Goal from Placement. New Haven, No. 6.

Defeating Tale for the first time la the history of 'their football relations. Brown made the victory at Yai Field thia afternoon decisive by rolling np a total of twenty-one points and shutting Yale out Yale waa outplayed from the start. Th brilliant work of Quarterback Sprackling, of Browu, Including hi forward pas to McKay lu the last five minutes of the fourth period, aud McKuy's spectacular run of M'ty yards for a touchdown, were features of the gauik- Sprackling kicked three goals from placemeut aud niLstcd three other attempts by narrow margins. Howe played a good game for Yale at fullback. Early in the game Halfback Field, of the Yale team, was Injured aud h.id to be curried off the field.

After the game the Brown men did th, suake dance auout the Yal Field, the first time any team except those of Prlncetoa aud Harvard has so performed. The lineup: YALH. BROWN. Position. Adams Left end.

s-'tilv Krata lft tackle. l'uil YVllllam Left guard. rrl Slsson. ftyracqe. Nov.

6. In one of the iuot fiercely cuutoted footliell ever Cambridge, Nov. B. Flarrard crumlipil Cornell on Soldltr'a Field with the greeteat ease to-day but Buffered the of being ouored upon for the rlrxt time thla anuton on a by Pleree, a aubatitute back, la the lart four mftiutea of liiy. The flnul acont was: Harvard 27, Cornell S.

Ttia Cornell eleven waa smothered almost froja the aiart, four Crinuion hacks tmr-Ing over her goal line, while two flild guala added tlx points to the acore. Vet the ItUixmnt went home to-night with the five big point at autiafylog as a ncioiy. Habatltirtea run outo tho field about ever two nluutea aud whea time waa called. Harvard tuid playwl thirty-two oicn and Cornell hud it-ut twenty-four into tha (lime. Tho Ortmaoa kept the ball well la Cornell' tiMTttory aud the visitors were giving up all liopas of evar sighting the llarvaird goal when Pierre made the fumble.

It was Harvard's ball on her 40-yard Use and the oval went back for a puut. The pane was Mgh but Fierce reaehed It aud then dropped the ball. Captain Sinistra nicked It up and started for the Harvard gal line but waa jnuhed out of bounds on the three-yard Une by one of his own men. Harvard could not atop ttie Itbacana and on the awond rush Mi-holt rushed the Hue for a touch do an, forward posers were played well by tho Crimson and two, worked In quivk eu-cesslon In the third pvrlod, brought the third touohdown. Three of the bt Harvard players were oat of the game.

Tho superiority of Harvard was shown almost from the start, lit tie first Ave minutes of play the (Mnmoa started from the middle of the held and carried the bull over for the first touchdown In fifteen sorlinmugea. Wend well made the score and Fisher kU'ked tlie goal. Three minutes ltr Lowls added three more points by a goal from the Hold from the 35-yard Hue, The third score was a touo-Jidown by Lewis on a finely executed forward imt.il by rotter on Cornell's 82-yard Une. In this pen-laid Cornell had the ball In cv.it.tl Corp Culler Hi frit iiifinl playud ou tha stadium griiliron, iiyracuae this ufiuruoom delonted Yenuout by score of 3 to 0, Walto kicking a goal from placement with about one minute to play. I It waa a gnuu old style football predwuiiuaUMl.

Yeiinont was tho heavier, llcldcd punts bettor and excelled in tacJt-1 liUft', whfie tyaai Uie showed te.im week. The ileld was ankle deei in mud and fiusi play wua aiuit boiJi cnptaliis reriurlUig eitliex to puuta or straight lino IiuiVt gain jvurdagu. The kkit half wati unusually ron.gh, aev-eral playurs Umig ainat denuded of their clothing. Ciipuuin MjiiduUfch, of Vormout, tuiuiod a dtMOcvilcd shoulder, aud Harry, right tackle for Yonuout, wont out with a miUe. Olher puiyeis ou boLh tt.uuj bualaiuod jiiur lnjUKie.

Tiis SYIiACUSJi VJHKiilOXT. Poavlion. Plude Dnly lt-ft eLd. Ueeve Dare, Davison Deft tackle. Walte Squires Left guard.

H.utuiHji Walker Cen Lor. Walker, Ayling, Fljir W'atermau ltujhl guard. Frohat Uuciiinider, Harry, Col huvilSt Smith Right tackle. Urouk! Ashbaugb. Right eud.

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120-inch wheel base; 36-inch tires; lamps, horn, i robe rail, etc 'Phone 98 for Demonstration A. M. ZimbHch 21-29 Plymouth Ave. At That the Tigers Fail to Play Up to Form. Princeton, N.

Nov. 5. Princeton defeated Holy Croat here this afternoon, 17 to 0. The score would have been larger If Princeton had played up to Its usual form. The Princeton team made frequent fumbles, waa Inaccurate lu tackling and lu only cue iusiuuce waa able to push the ball over ou atralght Hue plunging.

Line-up: PUlNCiao.N. HO Li' CROSS. Positions. White, liredemua Foy Lett eu.l. McGregor Ostcrgier Left tackle.

Wilson, Wluauia uuvltt, McCarthy Lei I guurd. Rluetheuthul Muuuunu Center. MoCormlck, Clark, tlilsorth, Colllta Right guard. McLean Tobia Right tackle. Dunlai) Mctevler Right end.

Uallou, Christie Whalen, Muhouey tjuarterback. Pendleton, Baid Bultivnu I eft halfback. Sawyer Cnunou Right halfback. Hart Casnen Fullback. Nelly, West Point, umpire: Klnehart, la-favetle.

roferw; Gotts-halk, Lnfnyetto, field Judge; Hutch, Williams, head linesman; time of periods, ten niiuutea. PENNSY 18, LAFAYETTE 0. milladelphla, Nov. B. Pennsylvania's football team played the best game of the year to-day and eas'ly defeated Lafayette, 18 to 0.

The Lafayette team did not have a chance to acore until the last period when Pennsylvania, weakened by a sun-back field and much fumbling, waa temporarily blocked. Rauisdell. Mercer and Hummer starred for Pennsylvania. Rams- Fieia i. (iff Toting iiL.hi Hlgll Hone Fullback.

ortmrnogea and did not rvarh nearer 10 tbt Harvard goal than tha Crimson's 34- yard line. In the second period Cornell played Kallett Pike Right end. Darby, 6. Darliy Pierce Quartorback. Wallron, WiUd'iisou Seftou l'ft hslfuack.

Lyons, Frye, Leliliiarh YV'hnlen Fnllbaik. Pegs Melutosb, O'Urlna lUght halfback, ftofnreo, Soiithnorth. Harvard; uinptre, Wright, CoJunnblu; field Judge, Iowli c. Tirruw, Mlrlidjra head Iumsuimm, John A. l)e Camji.

WiUf.ui: g.wj from placoment, Walte; time of qimrters, ID minutes. Score, Brown 21, Yale touchdowns, loimg, Mchay; pnals from field, Sprackling goals from touchdowns. Smith suhstltutions, B. Freeuiau for Itclllv, Young for Paul. McDevltt for Youug, Corey f.r Mrout, for Corey, Freeman.

Denting, liuker. Potter nud Kistler, In order for Field; U. K. Adams for Ashlmnch.Beam foi Hlghi referee, Thomson, Georgetown; umpire. Torey, Philadelphia; Field.

Cor-nell; head linesman. Costello, Cornell; time of period. 15 minutes. GENESEO BASKETBALL DATES Sixteen Contests Arranged for State Normal School Athletes. Geueteix Nov.

5. David White, manages of tho Geneseu Normal ibactoetunH team, hes prepared tlie schedule of gsinca lo He played by Lw Noimal team durtng tho cc mliit souaonf Nor. cleuetice Wasleyan 8ecdnury, here. Nov. 21.

L'ndoa-MU Business Institute, at Kocbtsu-r. Nov. 25 AlMon High Sdiool, nt Albion. Nov. AthietK; Club, ut Pltlsfoml Nov.

2---Open. hare. more agtfTetwtively and mahnged to get ou Harvard's line, principally by tMrckSeld work by Harvard In capturing Cornell's piinta. Pitcher tolcd a goal from placement from Harvard's 46-yard Une liut tha kick waa blocked and tiurtth ran 60 yairda before tie waa downod. From Cornell'! Ki jurd Una another Held goal waa acorvd by Harvard from Potter's toe.

The feat of the play for the aecoud period waa entirely In Cornell territory. Frequent aubstltutloua were niade by both teams In the third period, until Harv ard liad practically a new oleven ou the fffi field. A.fter five minutes of play Harvard took the ball from its own ltl-yard line to CorneilTa 20-yanl Hue In six nnhna and A A then, after a alight break, made the third towhdown of the gome, foliowlug forward Look for the GRIDIRON AND PIGSKIN. On Election Duy tn -nlpi-i 1U play tha Prookdan A. C.

at hfltaifln. Vft Siila Junium Ti teh guniMi with 11V lnnl tiJiin Adulraaa R. KeWy, a Oakland atiaot. Ireuljiiiii-Iita va. Waot Kiwla it.

ronlM ir KeUm Una aftoruoou. ilia EjuIi eta Naked to ntD'Vt rarly. Alhlatli-a irtah enmr with tmina averng. Ink to ln poiinclit. Addi4et.a A.

Uiowu, o. iturray atruet. Th Mnnvelln ti rwl IhmjuoIs 1H luaot nt tl oVliKik at No. 11 fnjiooi turoitnda Mnx- pauses to Fulton. No goal was kicked.

1 harvard scored another touchdown In dell made one 80-yard run whUb, only a brilliant tackle prevented from becoming a touchdown. Summary; PENNSYLVANIA. LAFAYETTE. IWtlont. Marks, Kauffmnn Schwenk Woodcock, Hardy Left end.

Rogers, Dillon Crane Left tackle. i Shoemaker Freemore Left guard. Coaens Foreman Center. Cramer, Irwin Kelly, Lewis Right guard. Elder Wagonhurat Right tackle.

Jourdett Wolfe Right end. Scott, Hough. Dnnenhower, JJammond Quarterback. Ramtdell, Harrlmau Spiegel lft halfback. Sommer, Kennedy, Thayer Norris, Dickson, Roth Right halfback.

Mercer, Young Boland, Steele Fullback. Referee, Marshall, Harvard umpire, Croilua Iartinouth; held judge, Weymouth, Yale; head linesman, Crowell, Hwnrtumore; touchdowns. Sommer 2. Mercer; goals from touchdowns, Kauudeli lime of periods, fifteen minutes. htie fcairth period, tlx mluuU'S aftor the start, but Minot could not break a goal.

This proved to be tho last Crimson DARTHQUTH 15, AMHERST 3. Hanovor, N. Nov. 5. Dartmouth defeated Amherst, 13 to 3, to-day ou a muddy, slippery flpld which caused much fumbling.

The score was 3 to 3 at the end of the second period, but Dartmouth' line started off with a rush at the beginning of the third and two touchdowns were scored In quick succession. Summary: DARTMOUTH. AMHERST Position. Madden Left end. Ualstrad Creede left llblteuiore, Gibson Sibley Left guard.

N'wlham plnkett Center. L1'k Bowman. Carey Right guard. IveJoy Bennett Guetter Right tackle. Cock Right end.

Fltz, Abelle Quarterback. iu' Abele, Hnhbard Left halfback. Hobnn Miles, Connolly IHght halftmek. IWas Campbell Fullback. Touchdowns Hoban goals fmm mU fro "ld, Keren, Is.

Madden; rfm l.owiMn: umnlre. Ilarrv Dadmnn. YVorces- ter; field Judge. Mr. Inriills, Brown: head UneMnsn, T.

Murphr. Harvard time nf gsme. two twelve mlnute periods, two llf- tcen mlnute periods. score. Tliou came the fuiubla and Harvard's goal line was crossed (or the tint time this season.

No goal was kicked but fc.F wbi. aire to report at 1:13 o'clock. I Th roncorrta will arrange game with 1 tou ma averanuig pounrta. Aildreoa Ar. thin: Haynai', No.

UlU Mttla trot west. Large Electrle the Crimson record waa spoiled. The line Dec. 1 GeiiCMtv town tcsim, here. Pec.

ftipen, Dec. 9 Aildcm lliuh etchool, here. Pee. 1 Itnx Normal, f.orn. Jhu.

13 Crencwee Weslt-yau Seminary, aft Lima. Jan. 2 at Brokyirt. Jim. 27 Cohooton High Scliool.

at Co boiton. Jan Corning Free Atudejiiy, at Corn. uig. Feb. 9 Open, si home.

Feb. Corning Fnei here. 'Mar Si Cobocton High Schwil, here, Tho n'heilule hns been by thu principal of Gcneseo Nannal and all bills) in connection vlth the association will ha audited J'y Dr. YVoiis, of the normal fnc ulty. is every prospect of a good tenm at the noru.al this season.

About tnenly men aro in the fieid for positions on Uie team and the manager Las the services of John iloUarkuM, of thui vli-. lege, as coach. Omars 29. Eaglets 8. The Omars outplayed the Eaglets Frklar night and' won, 29 to The former club wishes to hear from fast teams averaging-125 pounds.

Send communications to A. Baker, of No. 2 Clarence park. Line-up: OM.UIS. EAGLETS.

Positions. Walton 0ConnoF Rlitht forward. up aud aiuiHuiu'j: HAH AUD. Position, CORNELL Star Lewis, Fed tou. Long, Payne, Emory hjynck, ngie.

Left end. Hann, F. J. Lcle, Fanuenter Muuk U-ft tackle. O'Kourka, Mlnot, licayes Chumpalgue ROX 10, DESPATCH 0.

L' guaro. Hunttug-ton, I. V. Smith. 8tlnuiin t'enli.

FJJdier, Blodliett, itoe Hale, Austin night guard. WlbhkuKton, Hiwh Delano, Zeller lllght tucklo. -Srullh, Uug. Jwett. Jlanngcr Ciwk.

or Ui Muxwelln. u-UIipi to lioat from nut of lonn tmma at llu pminilt, Aililka hliu at No. 8 Ureex Hr-et. Htgiial rrartke will lis held by the Jnf-fmauiia at oYloek ttwa nurnliii ut Weal JOnrt A pinttirs ot tlie t-uu will bo taken at that time. Miittarn'e "olta will play th Oxfoa, Boaippr or Catvliualii.

Mau.iaa are ankeil to Tka to Maitora. Ko. Ti) Cllututi ave-imm iiomJi. Hotly nr will ranort at 8. o'clofk ut Wiat kuU i JollaMK! 1C I'laut, Wa-gur, luifc-un, Vwl, Couupi, Cuill.in, Kulm.

it, Diiii, trruut, etwociitiy, IwtnLly aul l'luiit, iHnoaime t.ha Mullauna Hi not it-hiw up, tha hn.Uirilay Hvtuiluii J'(nt twiin elahiu ty forfut lh. I'ntta wtnh liiimiw HaluritHya and Siiinlax. AUdiV.ta A. '1 donuik. No.

1) l'or numt. The Atlili'lina will plujr tho Cmiua eluveai to-iUiy llcwl's IMii Tlufca nthlellia urn to jvpuit at o'clixk; lliowu, I'meau, Mofte. Itiina, lli-nririia, lui'li, Ppoura, Doiiltii. Oiiitn, Uc'iiuth, lliunn.oml, Uiinva ami Uttle. It Knda tj.

I'etttruls tb nttnu'tlM nt 8 o'clo. oai Uu Mlvlll Ha-wt irronnila. Tlie Kmts w-tll rein.rt Clnm'T, tplta, llarir, iMutxlr, hihrcnWor, Kills, I'uitiif, IibMm, Jioj-ua, Uolitnson, aud ha4uk. At th ait Hnd IWk tviiiy tlie and KuiihwhLi will mm nt 'J Howard Rosa ARMY 5, SPRINGFIELD 0. Wet Point.

it. S. With a tesm of first the Annv defeated Sprlngv MM Whose Who Right guard. Holme, Ball Center. Hebard.

Custngan Malen Left guard. Baker L'ttia Left forward. S-ore. fhnnrs 20. F.aglets baskets from, field.

Walton 4. P-aker 7. Holmes 2, Heb mm mm tou ii Know luesaav a raiiiiiv m. a hmih inr mi Ik 1 on the clothet question and elect you to com end take your chain of out swell clothing and wa elect you to loos tern to Dv (or Inem in. It Isn't Necessarv to Ask 0 o4 will 1.

I. ik. ve require i We Answer Yes, Yes To til these questions. We guarantee to make the payments to small you will ake pleasure in meeting them. neid i-rauung holiool this afternoon by a score of 5 to o.

Several ehauges were maile in the line-ups. Suiuiiiary: SPKINUFIELD AKMY. TRAIMNU SCHOOL. Posniona, Franks Denver Left end. Homer Howard Lt'ft tackle.

Huston Delehanty Ix'fl guaixl. Sibcrt Gregory Center, Englehart Colllugs Itlglit suard. YVynne Brlggt Right tackle. Gillespie Swcnson Right end. Gillespie, MacD.mnlil Kelly, Horner Uunrterbark.

Morris Money halfback. Flint Horner lllght hsiniack. Spalding Metaler Fullback Substlrntixi. Imphler for Francke. Cook fr l.amr'hlor Jones for Itarron for Morris.

Kern for fiaif1lnir. Llttletohn f.r Wynne, Dvorf for Horner. Coureiix for Home: time of quarter, thirteen ri'lu-e tea; touchdown referee. Fonlt, Brown: f'eh! J'ldr, Thnrne. of Columhln; umpire.

Okeon. of Tohk'b; head llnestivin. Lieutenant Hamnmnd. FOOTBALL AT GENEVA. Geneva.

Nov. R. The Geneva Juniors defeated the Utgh street team. Summary: GLNKVA HIGH JL'MORS. 8TUEETERS.

Posltkjna. Stevens King Right end. Curtlsj Collins lVupntoh, iNov. 5. The Rox tetini, although outavtKUcd twenty-flvo pounds to the inan, won by their speeil to day.

The first touchdown canio ou two forward passes, Clark to MeN'ally, wlUch brought the boll from the renter of Uio Held to the oms-yurd liua Then (lark curried the baU ovor on a dekiyod pun. Tho secoud toiiciidowu v.u also Uie tenUt of tho forward pusa. Aithoiujii iMk-NaUy lost the -bull when going over tho line, Cm-dincT fell on it tr a touchdown. Suiiminry: ROX. DESPATCH.

Ptwltlon. Gardloior Wheat, Grant Rlk-ht. end. Dutch, Stnhl Right tackle. Amllngar Marts Right gituii.

KobiusiMi Smith Center. Bussell IsMihorg lift guanl. HocLenbergw lft Kowxj, Tarry iUxrt Left ouJ. vWl CoveJl Quartinback. Me.ViHy cnpt ,1 DeAnl (oapt) l.ft halfback.

Slifflbel Rig-lit h.ilfliack. Crooiner Pull.ac1t. Time of qtiartiirx. fifteen mmntesi; ton h-dowua, Claik, Melen. Pnnvralty of Ruclmttor; tuutilre, Dillon-HiiCKimMi, lieluikiimu and Toban; Umokavul uia, JubUhon nud Cninp.

HIGH ll, CLYDE 0. Clyde, Nov. Rochester Y. H. a.

In-dpcndoiit defeated Clyde to-day by a score of 11 to 0. Summary: Portion. CLYDIl lMl l'i Lauther Left end. Ashton Welsch (cant 1 Lett tackle. Miller, Mulroney Orron Left gumd.

Diamond Hanlon Ceuter. Cospman Madden Right guurd. Mora, Storey Coatcllo lllght tackle. Little, Angevlue Weaver Right end. II.

Tboma F. YVelMh Qiwrterback. Then There Is More I Hrtidet. Our clothe tie the iwelleil in style, guaranteed lor wetr end low ItU pnee. Optn Monday and Saturday Evanlngi lllgJit end.

lVtter, Gardner Butler, Smith Quarterback. MoPTloon, Tryon l.e.ft halfback. Wendell, Campbell, Klgii't 'hrtifliack. T. Wcuacll, VuUback.

rrtont'bdow Ftocr jgoaU fr WlHtSi NAVY 3UIH1GH 0. Annarolla, htt score than did West Point against IhUh. the Navy team this afternoon ralaed high th, hopes of Us adherents. As romptred to to 0 mado by W.t Point, Navy this afternoon rolled np 80 points against Lehigh, wbii-b, since the game with Army two weoks ago, hna been ImprovUig steadily Ntvvy'a work showed improvement In aUnost every part of tha game. That of Bewail at quarter wa particularly gratifying, huuunary: A- LEHIGH.

Podll lolK. Hamilton, Cobb. Elmer, Wood lft end. King Vela Left U'l. Wright, Merring Rersv Left guard.

Weem Wylle, liowna Center. Brown, Wakeman Harwlg Kiglit riant Darla, Douglass, lattlnmr, Itlack Ulght tackle. GUchrtat Wood lllght end. Bewell I'rlca, ronaldsoa tjuarterback. Cncbrnu, Italton Dunn Reohart Left halfback.

Cbiy, Krwln Iobblus, Oovne Wght halfback. Redes, McReavev Goyne, Cox Fullback. 8re Nary an, lhlgh 0: touchdowns, Paltoii 3. Sowell; gmils from toudnhmn, Pal tou; goala from field, Ihilton 2. Cobb; referee.

Pot. Trinci'tott; umpire, Armstrong, Yale: field ludgc, Tmiselg. Cornell; time of quarters, twelve mlautea each. The Mt. Carniel Church basketball team has organised for lb, seasiyi w'th the fol-loa-ng ilyera: Charlee Mondo, Charles Iirago OHptatn), Cr Iiwarlo, (Hirlsio-pbfr I'emaiida, ('banes Moitglo, Christopher ftelauo, and Joseph Chal-tenses slionld le aiblreive4 to Charles aWudg.

No. Veitur atretb ard, ttle baskets from fouls, O'Con-uor. Little. Howard; officials, Abbott, ref-erec; FUber, sourer; time of halves, Jk minutes each. Modocs 34, Moguls 15.

In a well-played game ou the Trinity-Church gymnasium court the Ylodocs d-fealed the Moguls at basketball last night 34 to 15. Llim-up: MOIXICS. MOGULS. Positions. Rosenburg Bonecastle Right forward.

Flack Kiel a. Plight guard. Flher Brown, Anaoa Center. fl'elch Frcedmaa Left guard. Paul Rummell Left forward.

Score, Modoc 34. Mogul 15; baskets from Held. 6, Boseubtirg 1 slier Welch 2 Flack 2, Bonecastle 3. Aomii, itnninie'I. Ffceduian.

bvi et. fouls, Rosenburg 3, Fisher, Bouecastle UiaekeeiKjr, reicitt, lln.aii... Emanuel Junior 28, Comet 10. Th Emmanuel Juniors defeated th. Comets by a score of 2S to la The feature of the gnroe was the all around, wotk of the winners.

Summary: LMANl'EL JR COMETS. Position. Hanlon Brown Right guard. Biiuou Bed Icft guard. tiebel-Calpen Murphy Center.

Young Joneat Right forward. Jack Wlnterroth Left forward. Baskets from field. Jack R. Hanlon 8, Simon.

2, Gaetiel 3, Young, YVlnterroth 2, Jones 3: re'erec. lach; timer, DreJ corer, Sicksgoor. BASEBALL NOTES. Tba Crescents defeated the Brick Ctinrefci Institute Juniors by a score of 17 to 15. The Y.

M. C. A. Reserve basketball team has beeu organixed for lOlu-11 with tha1 fi'llowli'g pisye-s: A. BrieLeT, C.

Nntin. K. Hcgrs, A. Fell. G.

Fts and A. 'hu. herr. Tesms wishing ganwa can addreta) A. to UtuUoitl stmt.

i Uk'X. ai.MiHiem of ootu aii arted to reuort at HutrUiianii'a tluu-l not la'er than 2 o'clock. Tli s.miUi Kud-Seucoa Biimo wlil bt a iiri'lhulnary. Ths Stialtere will report at t.e Kualem Mntloii U.4C oi'lo't; Lltilp. Monkensteln.

Amjcvliia, ioiMonlw, Hi-holl. tiiillnun. iw-Ul, Tar-box, liiD-nelwaiidiir, ttaner, Maul nnd lluriu. They wll jilay tua at tleuevo. ekiith Ktata nnd Kemvn u1et nt the Hi! h-nd gruainda at a o'Mix-V thai Tluw eudn nro aalid to rort at in n'ckvk fnr trui-v: Swemiey, I'lant, O't'oiimir, Ib.gera, Weidmlllar, Jan.nun, Hnlllv.ui, Cuiiim.

Uownrd. lhene tlox will report at Premier l'ark nt l-M oVlo-k ftir yain with tho ('iull-nuk: luitnh, u0-. Kelir-loi-, tiJul-ol. Vogel. J.irdhw, Wiijiuuii llwiuaafy.

TiM.ot, Hrftnkuuiu! 1iiiWi Hons, ItibM-ll, Amlinciir aud Doyla. The Maiwella are rMinewted to report for at 9M oVlook to lieot the lroqimki. They will miiig gamea with he Tlfera or any other teania avffl. Ilia 110 or nri nomiila, nt of town enmiK preferred. Addreaa G.

Cook. llrmk ati-eot. Ttie rrea.ln(mht will plav the fnxt nt Etirti tivdnv nt KHforV IVld at 2 ehsrri. The Hreailnnnirhta ara aiked to report- MolWetl. Ihnrre, Kny-der, tiovle.

Ilihlnnn. II Vi(n. Fv Tinnn. (illhert, P. Browin-ard, P.

Wll-n. Ornham. Knlh, and Yarkel. The Cardinal. Ilm ni th' etw.

noon In the aeeond of a eerlea, the flr-l wn. etidlnf with a tie eco? Mnnnper Wel. reniiwt. the fnllnwlnt oieTera r. at o'clnrk: lllikev.

P'av, Klir. Pae. Kmlth, Uia, Weimar, B. IWhman it Hof-hmnn, nnaher, A. lliiKhor, Kellv, ami Kemper.

Crneseo 5, CrftAonia O. Oetieaeo, Nut. The Oeneneo Korma! football team won thla afternoon from Caledonia With fk-bjpol by a erora of 5 to 0. A asrVty In the trat per'od and a field goal In the lait foar ecnndi of plr aeromplNhed1 tke ft. The lxt fluTlng fir Hem'-wo wa done by KeeJer.

Woutl ward and I'nintiuell, whlb CakduuU'l lux waa Uorulug. mm Geo. Engztt Wholnalt and Retail Dtalera In Right tackle. McCarthy A IIoefTler Right guard. Corcoran Caven.

Center. Schott Burrows Legt guard. Howe Jones Ift tackle. Renedb-t Left end. Schroeder Hoffman Quarterback.

IL pan H. Hoeffler Rleht halfliack. Biirwi Brovr Mt halftiock. DIihb Carroll Fullbiick Tonchflnwn. Hown, Dlnnn.

Broderlct- Uvutoek, Machlnsry and Crops 107 -Part Cash Inoom from th tUrt nt ft plarxlld horn ajui)4 odwi, ttoriHta, 10 hvntv, pija, til mtctttn-rr, wajptti, looli, ud bar ialn for th t.H-k thrown la m1 onr mtut rwttra at onf; ajiBdttl lfteatloa. ramtrt N. Br avarrthlnfr I 1-4 ntlat to rttnroatl rlnh, Ml lint flalda, aprim Mr4 paatur, lot frutt; Una 1-atnrr t-ronoa Iioum. iiMrlr saw, bit baru, o(hr outbutldioart, of pur watar; only 14.000, part cih, (or varytblng; full dtuHa of thla n4 tfhar rlrh farma, many of thatn fully (jutppe4, pa Jl, mrcut'a blfl Farm Baatna, wpy frtw. 0t.

tloa UM. A. rntOUT. 47 W. S4th BtiW, N.

T. Storey, Mors Tnck CM uni nairback. P. Thomaa Hick Right halfback. Morrisoa Fullback.

Score. YV. H. I. II.

Cljde 0: Utile. H. Thomaa; goals from touchdowns, F. Thomas; time of oerlods, fifteen inln- No. 306 Exchange SL Tti.tr ON 1 IS 7 iites; referee, Itv-Pey: untptrc.

Rrnwn: Mncs- Flel ol. Dlnn 2: time nf irtcd. 10 minute. "eferw, Thornton; nmplre, YYeUb; gttendancf, 4(Xk NOT KVBRYTIIIXO that happonn gnu Into the Ipmorat nd rhrunli)a -but vM7tl.ULf Uutl'ft worth mdluj dueaV THB TIIOPRAND8 of sstlaried patron art ths bent witness of (be kind ul ervtee smut tanrvUeiawta glv. men.

Angevlue, iuuiui; tluu'kecpers, Maloy, Aug i vino..

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