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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNTl AT. XOVE3I77KR 17. 1012. 31 GENEVA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM FUMBLE LEADS TO ONLY TALLY OF JfHE GAME Maroon Drfcats Orange In bitterly Waged Cattle.

UNION CAPTAIN'S TOE TURNS TIDE Dvoy Kicks GoM Acsinst Wind frcm 33-Yard Llnr. 2AJ1IT0N IS BEATEN, 15-12 Contest between Tlies Twit Old K.vaii Atliaci 1. eldest Ctcud NASSAU TIGER, IN HIS LAST GARIE OF YEAR, HOLDS YALE BULLDOG TO DRAWN CONTEST Neither Princeton nor the Blue Possesses Power to Rush Ball to a Touchdown, Each Scoring Six Points on Field Goals. that Lver Witnesaed Fl-ball Cuiiieat tit tiLlienet lady ERROR FOLLOWS A EICK-CFF Syracuse Recovers Pall on Downs Only to have Colgate Cairy It Ihiny-live Yaida on Two Koi-waid Passes lor a Tuuctidown ticile.tj.ly Nur. Id nion riose.i eiie ol .11.,1 aii'ieei fuut Nil, k' Una el imi taa aatpua aiili a i.tr over by tie PUTuPELLY IS HERO OF BATTLE WITH DROP KICK FROM THE 5J-YARD LINE N.

Na. 1V I'rituct" and Yale, in their annual battle vu ilitf university field j-da, played each other tr a 6 to 0 tie. cven'y were the teams matched that neither had the jiwrr t' rui-h the ull to a tuiuhdown. KjcIi team put up a Mone-vail di u-in and all the cf.ri:ij; was d-iite on poaU from the field and 1 10 t)M UlO0t ban. etr loug'lt In los iue Susay uiie eietes ti, y.

train lb, ail- it, in u. A li.mui uj the wk-uil at il, gmu.iig tn es.bd half iure ol A prt'ity tie i ml the lh" ia the fuiirilt per-l by acUii llurt.ry la ewaj, I ill hi. Win 11 liu ie but lie nuauttsi to p.uy ilc li il the (Slue. Cilia the fa. t.ui he kicked againet tiie ta at ail a dis ame.

toe al waa one of The Geneva High SdicoJ football eleven, though it beaten yesterday by Syracuse Central tn. vf tiie liana and tvui i.rtui:ee to aieiLtrai the I'rsia lenae i. pi ike ball t-huid lae Im of fyiaciu. A by t'trjrr, wUo euuglit to recoeer toe ball on tue Itraug tuirty yaiti line, gate the ball to IsdgMe na loe jid an. aud though the lne be-a tirtn aud forced Cogs: lo on un ball un downs, tu Orange tilieuee waj, eiroug enough to las" Hie from the danger sou and tvi-Kaie ritvt.nj the Al mark.

uiisin.iseitl aileuip4 to the eiola and po'ice tlie Orange Hue. eeartoiii toaae.1 a orrd pa to larri -k, who carried) lu, ball to the Im a. one. uUluigtoa Hippeil a toi wani paae il. lxmghlin aud tha ilar-siu it end eluK at'ttu the Hue I'M the louiUdvwa.

lkrvuka kicked the svai Kesott tu Old-Fashioned hootball. A muddy arid and chilling atnitiapbera kept tue player un the Jump every minute Ui preteut possible ami. lee. lie. the re ii.tr.aKe i ter made no the hum KnMiiioe a pi iy waa the big feature of the Mieua-on eat eiedil is due Mr ley lor liiien pi i nn attempted fore an) p.isa by liuiii li'O on their forty yg'l uii' and iiirrving tlie ban for I ninn'a 1 toinhdivvn, wh.rU lietl th eisre lUuiilluu playnl the ts-lier gniue.

I kins hue lemg urnta and ineTci'tive agsinsf the plulirm of Anciiaiuy par llitilnrlv. Tiie tits le'i. lid" made iu the liral tin in'iirt" pl.it in this maimer and the oilier fnl.uw.rd a bad paes by IloLcrk to Iiewey, tt ho at enipl-fd to kik from I luou a five yard I ne tins don lie, in a ttlliup after uniting the ball. There was a repn-wntatioB of alsiiit line hundred Hamilton fans at the line headed by a band. It it limatcd (hat ull five thuii-aiul persons wit-ues-o'd the game, tlis being I he largest rrowd that ha ever turned out for guy pal from Ire result r.f tlie was riisatisfacUTV t.

Ix'th sides and especially to the thousands of I'rinaton rcoters, who saw the panic slip from the hands of the light inj; Tigers in thc'Tast few minules of play. The hero the game in the eyes of Yale waa H. A. rumpclly, Ovsego, X. lw coining inU the game for the second time hen everybody expected to hear the timekeeper's whistle Mow, I'liiuc-ton a victory, booted the ball a field goal from the fifty-vard line, tiring the score.

It was one of the most remarkable goals irwn the field ever seen on the Princeton gridiron. The time was fcliort and it was a case of do something heroic or loe the game. Yale the chance and won. High bthool, 27 to 13, has accounted for a good record tnis fall ca the gridiron. In the above picture, reading from left to right, th? players are: Top row Hubbs, substitute end; Connelly, fullback; Hogan, center; F.

A. Rogers. right end; artlctt, cosch; Hunt, substitute. Schutnan, right guard; Wilson, left tackle. Middle row Williams, substitute; Brow, left end; BrodcricL.

right half back; Thornton, right tackle and captain; J. J. Rogers, quarterback; V. Hogan, substitute end. Bottom row Hoefler, left guard; King, substitute tackle; Joyce, left halfback.

sporting event at I'tnon. Line uo and Progress of iimmary IMo.N. HAWlbTuN. I'oaltlima, hia power in carrying tha ball. lyinee-inn apiwared to pay more attention to nun t.ian any irtBer player on the Ya.a team and "topped tlm witaout hia niak-liii; miioh p.ilit every time lie started.

He Xu be out of eotelition for a Bird tame iud several titnea play waa tupped because of injurica he reirived. In one nu-h tn which it took evexal riniTton men iop him he wa laid the Yale-Princeton Tie as Described Play by Play Staiinitk Pope Jeasup Contest FIRST QUARTER. spite lima e.lv.Tae coudHione tin-re were but three lumhwo, both resorting to atyle fowthall during tiie greater Jyart of the gain. 't he recuse team played daaalinf bi duriiif the first aud aerond per.o.1., Itierady sweeping the Maroon, team off It feet and at tue cbee df the first half the Orange had the ball on Colgate l.i-jard luie. Castle.

Itobbin ami Kmith pliiugiil througn the IWate Iiue ia tlie brat half for uhstiintiitl gains at almost i'ii ena. t'irlch, J. IWiever lft tackle. Wood, Page laift guard. iker renter, lackaoii, Pavls out tor several minute.

Just after tlm Eddy f'lVtte to rain on a center plunge. Psker made i lale'a STi-yaM Urn. He then pnnted to 1 f-Mir jniils tain a left tacsie. Neaer uu I'rliH-riua's aft yard Hue. Avery uisile the ta In-wIu went tkrouah Duots Ball on the Rebound.

fiivirz iriintly for a (tint, I'iitiii wli.i mi" Wort? lakm plat'e ul nwlit balfliHck. ir n-J trmi KU'bsm. I'limii-lly drupiMtl ihp tin 11 nuil tlu-D booted it ruuii'l. II. Hilly any onr rTtcd to nc the sour tin- gonl Hut It ((iii kly tx-imn to mid on a di.ii misfit lim- tnniud the goal.

Ktowiirt lliii.ir. i'u littli- l'riincrim nuarfprliai-k, t. lid lii'ld kin hiimln up n-ndy out rli i hi- l.ill. 1 lie lit th iu-h jnt lull x-iilid 1'ctMivn tlic p-wti. iili ball tin- Imr Itif'-n iil Siu'W.

if threw uji liU lianiU imlii th.it ti mure had Ixk'H liiadi- nml llakcr'N Ikbh! WIumi lie tinn.vMMils of Villi' Motcr Hint tin ilarinif Imrk hint tiod the mure ii tiviuni'loi; itii'i-r went ir. 'J'he Vul iiln-titiiri tunu-d muniTMaults on tlm Klglit guard. Jenkins I mi I ne in iS.iy i lmrt baker kn ked Dell rum the iuvnrd line, t.edi the scure Hynn kicked ulT out of round and I he Kill was I'roiigtit us. to tr sgnln. Flyna ki iked off lo rspfaljj l'eiidietou, alio waa lion ued on las uv.u it'isri I.

in. Uallr piiiiliil to who wa downed on U's .1 1 Hue. Spthlll! pllillgi Ihiuigil I'r'nceion's enter fer vu yards. 'J he next iluy wa a-nolled hr a inl-ciie In the Hlory, Piers rienver Tliotnpeon Itfuree fear Kultcsr el. ma Atiernathy isiea neuvy in fur three tarda and Ile a kicked lu lalv'a IS jurd nne.

bucked tlm line for two tarda, Hyiia on a take formation tried Prim tuu lrft end but he ruu nut of bounds without gaining an Inch, lie then nun led fu l-rlhiion', yard line, where H. Uak-er fuiuhied. Avery gt the bull before 1 rineeiun loan euiiln reenter It (n the eit play Flynn fumbled but 'wur. of lale, recutered the ball u. gilt tin kle ltiiiit end Vuarlerback, Uif't every try, lait rflort to gum eo thu forward pass went for naught, aHtiough Castle aud Meymour made a en in of tninty five yard a txtitrlif uUy ne- llullisteHnee play Waller waa diMpialilied fur rough piiiyitix.

Outside of Hobi'y linker the other In-Oiviiluul atnra on the Princeton tenm Hte- linker. Waller and I lew it Ihoni-li Pliienihal, Shenk and I.oean did yeoman service in the line. Hobey linker i runniui; back of the ball waa excellent. Substitutions Frequently Made. I ale made more freijuent use of substitutes ttnin Princeton, working everal cuaiiKi's in Ihe biicktild in the Jaat three pernsls, while Princeton made only two rliniiges during the entire game, tho first wtien 1''.

Irenkinan was sent iu, in Barter J'ala chose the mirth goal ivltu the wind at her tiai-ii ami i'ruuetuii toek tii I ieh nB II. klik ij ull oui. of eolllid'. lu the Kceonij kies uir, tile luil 4iiu vieut uut in tiimiu- nuil nu put lu liy Vulu tor a kukuff Iruio laleii -lovaril line. ll.i li k.ckiJ oier the gesl line tor a loueutiack and Him hull put in a 1 riiKetiiu uii lor iVyuril line.

ITtt acrluuoaiie r.tu I teil in I'rini-elea falu of live yards If felewart iluktr tlireueh tackle. tifUnle mi tlie art of Yale gave Princeton five mure yards and then tinker reut through Hie Vain left eiilo fer wveu yards. On a fake formation H. linker failed lu gain. 1'ewllt gulinil five janls on a buck and Waller broke through fur lliree more.

The iieit plav mile, to ga tint tlie I all waa In inuilleld. Waller tried V'nle's rl bt Yale line. On the third down Flynn puni, i Fulllwik jard line. I ruled iu the aoi-utiu IhhIisI. llunt-lngtoii hmught the eiieotator ti thi-tr Hntdnsun.

Rehsrts Maiuing on a right wing made all eei i.V I- i ''e during the first few Diinutt of piny by carry liu the Kali through a on. rnnum added broken Hell for mxty yarde to the Hra-cuse atkaril Hne, twherw tWgate held for downs. --iw ursx tlowu. Three Yale Plays Are Failures. tJ.t?."') the gauie wi to il.

iiuser, uu I ruicetou a Ji yttra line. Thtee Plunges Net Fifteen Yards Waller puntej on the flrNt lineup to YYliecler, on Yale'a JOjarM Una, and the quiiiieiliaek inaile flit- vanU. Fmlnlu ni.i.ic l.t jsiiIn through l'rinet ton'a cruter, and tin hpuhliug niada llrat down h) an-oilier flie. on the licit play I'uUldu fuilisl to gain throiiiih I'rtnceinu 1-ue. i- lynn iirilneii ftmr yarua- nrnund light end i nil then puuteo lo II.

lsker nu Ins civi, 10 ynrd Ittie. linker run twenty elirnt yards. alter punted to Vaie'a lijrd line and heiier iiunU- elKht curds. Hlieii- aie but it It toe )rV. "other but "also liiiied.

on the iieit Colgate Breaks into Open Stylo. After that, both tildr aid tied down place of Waller, and the aecond when jmniap wiih sent in relieve ('Jiptain eiKiietou, who Trim burt in 'h tins! oioiiit-uta of pl'. lieu the Princeton team and ub-utiTutea- trotted upon University Field ttiere wax not a vacant seat in the tm- night nsifl-si S. Reore nloa 13, Hamilton 13 Touetidovtns--l-'or t'n'nii. I.

lleaver. ftar f.r lliunitten. Kultehsr, Field goals. For t'nloa. iwet Ortli'lnls lleferi-s.

lllley. tmi-nlro. Bird, Yale; head lliii-ninnn, diarhuck, t'nhin. Tluie of qnartera, 15 inlniitee, Union Chooses Its Captain. Schenectady.

Nov. 18 lialton Vane Far-fey, of I'liulra, was to day cap. tain ef the t'ulna Collem football team for r.eil year. PITTSFORD HAS OPEN DATES. riltsfnrj.

Nor. He- Pittaford High 8, hcul to virii.rfiit loot ball untd tlie third pcrS'd i was i rineeuiir liall on her own lo tvhcii lu.a'ate broke into the uis-n style with dtirisUiMie reKiuia tic Myricjan. yard line er bucked thriuiifti fnr four 1'hllniii Ibe Prim I duwns aud Fivnn V.a nunle lliree yards throuiih line, and then l-'lvnu niint, I The timirtt wa'a reuiarkalay free fivnt end nnd guinea only a yard, tiewltt kicked to le's yurU line where lieler got il. Flynn rained three vard through router. HpHldlng fa'led to gain mid Flynn punt to yaril line, t-tewart lialer covering.

Two Gains Through Same Hole. Waller bit Tnle's left tackle for a three-yard gain. H. Haker shot tlinnuj) tlie ssnie iinle for three more. lievtitt pviited to Yule's ao-ynrd line where Wheeler luiuu'ed and l.OKaii of I'rlneeioii fell on the hall.

Waller went through center for l'ire ytodi and on the neat "luy Princeton put iho ti.Il lu the i.gers in, "aer on 0 vard line. Waller punted l.n and II Out l.r, lh. v. 'Hi'it lint whs Yale's hall on the lilue's anard line i Vtln't ball ut It nii'iwe anipnr lieater wnlcn ai-cunmo-tlaiea epectators. The standing places were filled hours before tlie lhall was put In play.

Imte (Miners who had negiei-toj or had Ixt'n unable Flynn faijisl to gain, tint Spanltng made 'liuu. cai, Jard line aud tlallaiier dmpite the fnmliug attack of both aide, AIkI tieiug Uie oui) fdayee foin'd to leave ihe gaiue, been uen of tt-juiieu. lis wn-intnd a alioiildor dunng the third period. lie iiue -up gild aummery: suuuiuid Inr Averr two yarue. Held look J.

11. IViulleton iilnee rlcht iwrd. Flynn kicked to wenr through Yale 'a tar.i. nler for mJdtlcld and Waller niinled over fits a im -J "lie aver in iug in Titer iln tn I. has arrnugiii the folUiwiug basketball Jard Hue.

in, l.l I ue a bal on ecbedule: fuUlATB. to priKtira ticket were a'niomt all disappointed and aa high as a iiair wer( ottered for seats in flood locations wiiiiout auy Uikera. The line-up and aummaries: I f' -vard giving Vale llrat down. Yale Fowl lion. Nnveoilwr 2S t'nilerhlll Ituslni-ss In-U- hard, tuie.

al b.mic gmil Hue for a tonchbaek. The ball was nut tn plav on YaJe'a 'Jiynnl line. I'hll-biu failed gain Ihimiijli center. Wanren uinile three yards ami Flynn puuted to his own Seyard line. Dewitt Rushes Twenty Yards.

tiewltt went throuiih the Jale Une for twenty yard ami en another Hue iiIutiko the hall uu Yale'a 10 yard line. Iiei'einber Jfralmyr Hlrt BchooL at A Little Toi.oring Is Necessary nidi- lim ami I'liiiiiH'Ily wins almost tur-t'vi to lii.t imsiVon hy 'hix fi'lloW" Hobe Baker Also is a Hero. For I ViiKi'tmi tln hcn of the iratim win lliilii-rt linker, of l'liilnilelplila, rfho mndff both of tlu lllm and lh g.taU. Iloih wire eiwy rhaneen and tiolh raiue in 111 m-cond of v'ii'' lull fiillbai of the Valo in, iv as li tirst to nuike smrp. It culm? in the first lu'Hud and was a P'iiiI from placement from within the anl Jiuo.

friiiirton Hurpri.sed the Yale men by the nircri'isivemsn of Iht altiuk mid Hie slreurth of her (Uferiw. In t'u lint two rriliretoil lis)itly out-iiniil th Vale men in all ileiwrtini'iiU eioiir kiekins in wbieh I'lyim had a decided ailvanlaiii. over leitt. Vale Muite luR few iloivoH in the lirnt 10 and resorted to much kicking, the had a slroiiK iiortJiwest Iwind lit hur 1'iiik. In the third and Inst pertodw, tvever, the Vale men deeidol I'mce and pi iieinitcd the I'me-eton line with iiioi-e sni Ontsiilc of the ntuliliernesK of the de-feme on pneh nnd l'liiiipelly'a irreut field (roal, thiTe wan remiirkiilile 'Kjiit the Vale.

bcaUie of thu llnn'iird same next atnrilay. vWemly as not uncovering all her pliiyn. The few trU-kM that ntre ntiimiiilmt wer. ut variations of tviii(r shifts and foiiie. PltlNCICTO.V Position Uecember ii Webster High Kchool, at Was nearlv ii 'fouser ttelnler.

and Januiry IT SiHiiicerimrt High IvVhoiJ, at 1-lt end. ft tac.Ie. Is-tt guard. Ct-Uler. Kight guard.

vt uen was SYUAClM. I'arber Liuldluniou ('nip A) ling II 11 linger I'mlst (Capt.l (jeyntour Wattera liune. crs.ned rtilli'i I nie eiuii. i lie llUeeiiii, J.i'iuary rt-Charlolls Hlth at YAIK Avery Tall-hot Cooney Ketcnam M.datiighlta Ilrooks Webber IVtersou II. R.

fiulUvan Parker Alivl Fl'iiittuglon g.ven tha ball and advanced tt yard. Tult cm Yule's 2ft-yarn line. 'n a shirt I'lay tn the left shle of the line Waller added three vard. At this point TI. Haker trhd a nM roal from the iloyard lluo.

hut thu ball went wide. This failure to score drew cheers from ths Vule stands. Flyua kicked out Iioin Yale's twenty yard line, and II. Maker uns downed uii the Tiger twenty -live-yard murk. S.

linker made five On fuke formalwin PaKer wai downed without gain while Irving to skirt Yale's left ul. Oenilt piinteil lo Yule's thirty utim-jard Hue. Wheeler making the catch. Hpaldin went tliro.inh rrtneeiun's line fur live yards, aad four more through liter. On a fuke kick formation Mnaldlug iriada rtrKt down on a yard through rrince-teii's lln.

Flynn minted. S. Iteik-r fmn. Med. ami verv.

of Vine, rn-overeil th- h.ill on I'rluceti-in's ilft'ioi yard line. Tne Pr'n fen sl'iiiis liieercd the team to liokl in t'le Hue. and in three alteuipis il made ieit hone Left end Left ta' Left guard rrr Hue Ull oa ihcetot, ft. yards. Puj btiik Ulaij.

,0 Jsauary in Falmyr Iltgn hdiool, nt I'alinyra. IbiWll, was tirtit down and a mass pla.r put the ball on T-ile's 3 yard line. llewM fnlleal tu gala. The hall was given to 11. Pak r.

1ml the Yale forward atnpped hlin al the -yurd line. Andrews Phillip henk Iiliielheiithnl Logan Pellfltld Fn.ruary newsier iiiru at lilght tackle. h'ougu center "ff 'or two hit February 14-- SiHtn eninrt HUH Isi hoot. ui r. i.

ljnu III, ,1 1 1 it it t. STi-ncerport. I Hue but I He Jn.nr righl Tenter J. II. Pendleton Kight guard reiireary barieite iugn at Uiuiii iiinirii'iii'W SlliU.

Jdlirkh. 'lounn rtlitlit end Uuerturbaik. lllglit halfback. U-ft acli." O-f rlolte. I 'Herf rim iiiiiL'riiieiii i Ituhblns Castle lieciinber tth and 1 31 are trtltl o'len, eaius wUMug to till 1hea dates arn arked Uu rouiiorj Cook wartoEt II 1(I It e- UU lo communicate Hh the inminfiT.

"eeicr ti, Hie 1.11 1 "ru Hii lth night tackle T. T. Pcmllctoit Iiight end Raker Fulltiaek. ard (h. mug Flynn kkk.il off to Waller vviio was do-wmsl on hl own Jo-ynrd line and he Immediately punted hack lo Ynle's 48 vm-rd, Jlne.

I'Jillbln niiiUe lliree yiinle through 1' iiiceton's center and Flvnn went tUruugti the TU-er line lo Ihelr 411 yard line Walter was iltsipiaUiled for ntughneea end I'rlins'tun wes ih-uiiUkciI half tin din. 4nns to hrr Risil lue. the ball twin put In phy en her ST. vard line. F.

Trenk-man took Wallers ylace. Cornell went lu for Wheeler. Yale failed to gsiin In two scrim inn gee three yants. so r.riniy mil tlie uger line hold. Flynn Kicks Goal from Placement rivnn then drooped back to the 1'ne aud kickiil a heauuful goal fieni panted to Princeton's 30 yard line, and itiitv wna sumiended becnil.ltt of ail nhtrr lt on the next penality (He un l'e a HeYit Otlewle 7 Hvra tise Touchdown -klclatiiglilin lootl frtut tmnh.lowii llrooks.

ItefiT-e. Arthur F-sns. Wil Warren Homeialer VMiee'er Spalding Philtin Flynn to Pendleton. iHinlao replaced hint. S3.

linker inada nv. yards through Cfii. Quarterback Left halfback Kight haifback ter. 'I'lie game ended with the bull In liams: timidre. l-wla llliikey.

Yale; hiad llniwiinn. Foley, U4art. If. liaker Waller Dewitt Princeton uosaesloo on her own yarn phtcellu'Ilf. H.

Ikiker Hiked off to Flvnn, who wna downed on his own twentv viird line. nn 'I line of uusrtees inlniitee. Hue. the next Une-nn I'll nn ountinl to tlie and was penalized for a foul lu the Uiu Princeton tliirty-flva-yanl line. n.

UnVer 1 The trail was put rtown Prlin-etioii Tullbaok ni-ule live vnr'N through lnles Icrt kle. vnpl line. Ill Irlni-elon a nun- tic! on ar.oiher fske kick fvmatloii Wnller lieflv here took Flvnn's place aud frleil a eubstitiifiona for Princeton. Ptflled lu Prlm-e 4'! vard rrliieetou t), Yale 3. FOURTH QUARTER.

gluing trlesl "h'ut added two nn.ro vnnls. Hewitt punted uut field goal from tb SU-yant Une, but It uf hounds on Y'nle's fortv-one vard line. i was a failure. 1me was liien caJied for I $22.50 F'lvnn insde no erouiui rnnceuin i the ecoui pervoti. o-oro: I nuceiua a.

Yaie 3. Trenkman for Waller, Duulap for T. T. Pendleton; for Vale, tei, fr 'n. Pendleton, Cornell Wheeler, Pum-is-ily for I'lynn, .1.

II. Pendleton for Keid, Wheeler for Cornell, Flynn for THIRD QUARTER. left side, and tie llrt period ended with the bfill on Y'nle's vanl iiue Ysl S. I'rini-eiou 0. I'p to tli" tln.e Princeton had slightly oiil-rushcd Yale.

SECOND QUARTER. When tb tenms resuiard play the Tale line no was Ihe wuie as at the beginning of the game. was no cbtige In the iun punted to n.uotiuui toward line. The nan, nuwever, was reiurued lu lw win ra wit. Removal Sale Starts Monday Lasting Until December 1st iii re- of Ihe second' quarter.

i Una punted because uf off slda play i Flvnn kicked off to Dewitt nn tha m. Princeton. I Inc t( pttln on a lint nrd Flrun I punted to Princeton's 'Jn ynrd Hue. Waib-r yard line He run thirty Hewitt Flyiu made a niaiiulQceut punt of aijtr I returned the an I heeler fun. hie.

I nunied to the Ulna's fw and yard tvliah II. Uakrr gobbled, in 11. I tiie bull. Andrews of 1'rinceton, ree.n- Spalding made a yard through Prince. isinls.

I the 'js-tHnl Iln. cretl on Yale's JO yard Uno. 11. ltaker fa led tou's center. Flynn adveuced tlie Mil to rt Haker went thrtmih Hm tale t.

am ano pianieii uie oa. oh ihe Ver yard 3 I Im u'iHtl tit nts ou i fnH-riiig; a itiit iuj jlavp rrlii' (-(iu 4i i jxrxin, rvtikmMti air( All My $30 Suits YESTERD A If'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS. nimiieilv, ijal'aiier for Avery, Markle for Philbin, Pumpelly for Markle, Sheldon for Homeisler; U)ftna for Wheeler, Arnold for J. II. Peudlelon, R.

linker for Flynn. Score Princeton (5, ynl fi. from placement Flynn (inula from field H. linker Puin-pclly. JXr.eiala iteferee, W.

s. Ungford Trimly; umpire Snow, Stiehlgan; head linesman. Lieutenant Nelly, West Point. Timo of quarter 13 minute EVENING POSTS HARD AT IT Begin Practice for Strenuoua Winter's Campaign on the Court. Candidates for the Saturday Krenitig Post baski-thall team have begun th J.reliminary work for a crenuuiM win-ter'a eauipaign on the nurt The work-outa so far had have been featured by the diwelopmeut of the pnxsaork that ao bewildered th.

ir opponent in eonteeaa in past seasons. To-morrow night the Poms "jk and Overcoats $22.50 U.fci IJjo Iml'. Jink ntliUil tur-, hcKilt iiuie-J to i ill its. riynii piiritiKl to Hukrr on tb Tljcort 40 rd lln. wut tbroiijfl, tl ifiie fur f'-iir xht'Is ttMfl nut ftv yar.J for ai4p.

l-w(tt tiin'inFr tht lint for ttrr )nr mu In itsit fk-rmmuKA tij- il-n ruut-tl oiio m-ir i rl fnk su-w ru IsfiVtT -uf(! a yanl Shfl.kti ut in Hid not hcln either team uny eMent. l'he fonmrd jian did not ficire iu tu I.um at least tint iu the irintf. Once Makes Good on Forward Pass rriiieton did not remrt to It at any time anal Vale did not attempt this mcuim if ndvanc'iu; the ball until well Into the third period. I-ju-h time it was tried in this quarter of the game it failed. After ih New Haven men had tied the fnina in the last period they ri sorted to the pass three times.

Only mice did it help them. Their jrain this t'nip wn twenty jardn. riiatever advaiitiiire there wai in tho first ipiarter was with Princeton, which made larre holes In the Vale line. Yale broke Into the ncorinn in the Brut period ns the indirect remilt of a tumble The New Haven team being unable eain, l'ullback r'lynn piiDted to I'rineeton'a Jo-yard line. Stew Unker funihled and Avery wtih down on the p'skin and re-ccvercd it before linker could turn to cbnxe it.

After to (ruin in twu smashes airainit the Trim-etna line, I'lynn dropiicd onck nnd kicked a henn-tiful pin! from placement from the yard line. Thin Kcornj enve the Yale tiam confidence and Hynn wna enthusiastically cheered. rnncetiiTi a field eon! early In the second period, also as an indirect re-P'l'f of fumble. The period opened with Ynle (n pii.eion of the ball. Kail-Imr to ike anv impression on the Tiirer line, I'lynn piinn I anil the kick whs nl-most Inuoediiitetv returned hy Waller.

Quaterback Wheeler, wh" was back to re.eive the punt, h't It allp threurh rni. ami li Princeton left end fell on ir. 'tien Ilolicv linker dropped back to the me and hooie,) a uear field nl, fli inp the cor to Baker Kirks His Second Field Goal The third score which placed in the lead eame late in the third rcriod. After an eiehaeee of punts. Pritoi-ioyi worke-1 the ball on Koivf ri'shvs by to within ten yards of Vale's coal.

Here the Ilbi. lin held nod Pendleton enlled upon TTober rtaker to try for another Tt for iiiiiiHtir 1'i-uit cl'kii okr )il lfn for h1wn muS thf tnUl 'Ut lo Uy un Vflit- if eS)nifI l.m, Flynn's Toe Get Plenty of Work I'rui't'fon'ii virt.i iin, ami H. Hnk'-r rtn li bni) 'imck irth Tir. KtMi-nrt He It -r 'Mt1 twn vnr'N Ifft u-kl(. Imi( on a fat; hick ftyrmllmi IL ABOUT DECEMBER 1ST I mora into my nw lor at 79 Clin'en A.

South, 8 door South of Victoria Theater. I wish lo close out much of my stock a pnasiblo brfora that data lo avoid ntovira; samo, and offer unusual reduction on all foods. Including blacks, blur and fancies. When yoti consider thai I never make clothe of lh cheaper grade, the opportunity of (riling a Wilder Suit or Overcoat a low a $22.50 i a rare one, and on you can't afford lo mis. Other reduction, daring thi sal, as follow 5S at $45.00 4S VALUES, at S.tS.OO $35 VALUES, at $27.50 $32 VALUtS, at $25.00 Eastern Contests.

At Rochester Hobart 20. Roclarstrr I 3. At Syracuse Colgate 7, Syracuse 0. At Schenrctady Union 15. Hamilton 12.

At Troy Rensselaer P. I. 0, Norwich 0. At Princeton Princeton 6, Yale 6. At Cambridge Harvard 3, Darlnwuth 0.

At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 34, Carlisle Indian 26. At West Point Army 15. Tufts 6. At Annapobs Navy 40, A. M.

of N. C. 0. At Providence Brown 21, Lafayette 7. At Amherst William 12.

Amherst 0. At MiddJrtown Wrslryan 1 4. Trinity 0. At Swart li more Svvarthmore 14. BuckneU 13.

At South Bethlehem Lehiph 7. Mul.lenburg 3. At Va asl-jngton Georgetown 1 6, 'irgmia I 3. At Portlanit Bowdoin 7. Vermont 0.

At ProvrJercce--Holy Croe 27. Worcester P. I. 0. At New York New York University 14.

Rhode Island 7. At Sjtrinirnr lu- Springfield T. S. 4 I Massachusetts Aggies 0. At loboken FordJ.am 14.

Stet ens 13. At Baltimore St. John' 27, John fb-ipkini 7. Western Contests. At Ann Arbor Michigan 20.

Cornell 7. At Columbus renrt State Ohio Slate 0 (forfeited). At Minneapolis Wisconsin 14, Mmnrsola 0. At Chamraijm Cfikato 10. Illinois 0.

At Oberhn Oberlin 10. Case 0. At Cleveland Western Reserve 7, Ohio Weslevan 0. will ensaice the Mechanics Institute quint in a practice game and Tuesday nipht they will work out whh a team fioui the Hochcsti'r Alhletie Club. I lie Posta will trpen up their aeaaon on Dannsgiring ev with a game with the palmyra Tigers on the latter'a court.

The pnt have few oen date on their i hediilp which they would like li with the fastest teams in the llio-pound class in this part of the dros Ira Klein, manager, No. i5 Mau-der park. tiui? hrrmtrur ciit rrm in mitt tniifl I fchiwttntr h- I 'rtn rtt for Mrf im'II vtiHii. th ptt pint Kfyiin fntlrW sum ftn! th (mil lil v. -n tc um-'ily, tl.f Vrli Iln a w'k Klrrih mi imf to I't ttrrtiin i if1 Hue Itfl rvi.lhf-)i ikr nitl five ytr! ftn ft filuiiir.

lnt ftp ixt ISn up lo fin rtiM rri i if. Xnut hUT pnn'wl () Yt'n 4H Mr th third f'rar-l ml tt Order Now! If you are not in a position to take advantage of this offer now, place your order and leave a depasit. I will make the Suit and hold it for you until January 1st You can then pet it, at jny new store, 79 Clinton Ave. ft (-' rl to Huff-" ft ft to th hail rm th Tl'r 4ft Ar 7 ht -r uptt f'iar OHIO STATE'S FEET CHILL. 4 mn another f-rwrl pa- Kln to Vnm pfV.r, It trt r'n.

Another for-tr1 paM aHft.r. Fin. but IM fin Mt th frMjii-1 an! th t'nM aa pttf 'n pmf on a 4yanl tic. Pakcf want In for K)yta. Purriplly Tiew Score (or Yale.

On th vrt rtt rrp rntmplly nn4 a fIM from I'ii. ti't" lh a itiairi'ilt nt tirop ki-k Mjnarr Nt-n tt ff -nl an1 mt farM bar. Tfc crowd irrnt aiH. -jm maar urn Mir nr ivm. (stmmims.

Ohio, Nov. Tt. Offi-fctle derided to-dav'a fis'lbtll game forfited I'ennsylvania State I to 0. nftcr Coach Itn-h'ink, of ihe Ohio am had tnken hie team off the the Inst -hrL' piay-ing. Tb score then eioo.l: Ohm Mete Stsle OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL O'CLOCK easj- for r-aker, the ball ill-fully between the toal posn from the 1" yard ma-.

apinifl Jipanniijr and Plul. "in plated hnliinnt (Time f'r Yale, doin wo-k hr miiMst'nt rroiind iinie(f. VI an. Wiiii, a aiarvei ia puntins, did not ahoar IS, t.ui) M-fc Vnltf 4rarf iir. Aft Howling News on Page 3.

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