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i I i iL TDBF ihitrlotti JVDMJV KICKING DEFEATS SAW TU4W Poor Ooal From Field by Balentl ol Carllile and Midshipmen oie I 1C to Oale llaa Snap Drown Make I Harm for Harvard Other Game There wa a good deal of sensational and spectacular football yesterday twoV the liveliest battles bclns fought at Wet Iolnt and Annapolis respectively The Navy got a slap In the eye from the fc sensational Indian who bat them bta score of id to Outside of tbo actual defeat the game WA not one tocauo gloom to the Navy for Dale of the Indian lh four goal from tho field and by that manner gu rcdall Carllalos pint I The Navy had enough rushing strength to scoro a touchdown est Point showed that she has been coming along and that she Is not to be lountcd out of tho reckoning Tho played a Hcoroletw tie game vlih Princeton and did Mine magnificent defensive work Harvard and Drown had astlt tussle which I Harvard won by one touchdonn Brown gMtlng 2 points on a safety Yale had an easy opponent In tho Amhorst AKAle and role up the top sore of the day while tbe all freshmen beat Andover by tho surprisingly big score of 2J to 0 Pennsylvania drubbed Carnegie Tech without much trouble while Cornell got rovengo by detesting Slate testing Pennsylvania i ftstnl ltal Thn DartmouthAniheitt came waa won by the Hanover men by a comfortable margin and tafayctte and llucknell had It out for keeps Hyracusa proved too strong for Wllanl8hl tho West Chicago dis ChlcBjo posed of Minnesota and Mlchlgan took of Vanderbllt by larger scores than were Ctntrally looked for The results Carlisle 10 Annapolli 0 Princeton Wetr Point o4 Harvard llrown 3V Hale 40 Arahmt Assies Cornell lo PennsyhanU Slate 4 I Dartmouth 17 Amtunt Ptnni lvanla 38 Carneelo Tech 1 Syracuse S3 Ttllllami lale Freshmen 33 Andover i lAfajette 0 Ducknell 0 I Colgate 34 Union4 1 nowcloln 1 Tnftu ID I trslnui 33 Stevens 1 Batter Hamilton 4 i Colby IS Exeter 13 Mlrhlean 24 Vanderbilt a 1 Chicago SO Minnesota FIELD GOALS WIN FOR IXDIAXS Dalentl Deal the Naval Academy in toO by Wonderful Kicking ISMPOt is Md Oct 31 1 hot the Kayal Academy lost to Carlisle today Is duo In tb largest degree to the remarkable place ticking of tho little Indian quarterback llalentl who lifted four field goals from placement availing himself of eery opportunity which wa given him Tho midshipmen scored one touchdowtr after securing tho bal on tho visitors line through a fumble making tho score I Carlisle 16 Naval Academy I tho first tlmo the Navy hulDst a tame ibis season and the tnt time It has ever lot to tho Indians The only ray of comfort Is that Its goal line was not crossed and that Is not so corsallng when the four teld coals are considered 1 Ihe little Indian mae a remarkable record today All of the kicks were rendered somewhat difficult on account of the hl wind and two of them were at bad urles All of the goals were clean oncx lltlentl took his time and lifted the bal JUH enough to take It where hevwanted It Ills team mates seemed delighted ocr his fine work and shower him with cop tntulatlona after each kick ater Ihe game WA started with a brisk wind directly behind thi Indians who ton the toes Dal ton did good worfc with his low runs but each exchange waa to tbe advantage of the Indians However their fumbles neutralized this until just before the hal ended when a short kick of Dalton gave the ball to the Indians ontbl a1 3 yard line and the first goal followed aCer three plays had been stopped by Ihe Navy with only liort gain The Navy team expected to mako mucl better us of the wind At their backs In tho lond hair HoweVor a bad turn waa River to the same after Thor had kicked on xhen Ialton nimted outside on his own 3 yard line Ihls move gave Ralent the opportunity of llttlne bl Keconrt eoal attei AIIr pUri ome short ealnn had been made on line 1 ne third goal camo after a forward past had been touched and miss by Gardner but recovered by him after It had none outilde on the Navy yard line rhu Nay Indian Tiere penalired fifteen yards for holding and RelftmUlcr threw Thorn for ten yard IOM lUlentl then kicked tho moot dirncult of tent ols which lat Ihe Navys turn came next when North frott kicked off and Hendrlcks fumbled thn hall aa he W8 thrown on blson 11 yard 1i line Itclfsnlder recovered It and two rushes of Hichurdaon and ono of Joncd cArned It to the throe yard point from Jy1 ch Richardson took It oor Nortbcroft Hckcd the goal Iol The rarllRie bravM did tome of their best work at this point Again with tho wind I a their hack thev had the advAnt thllr ak thPf th advantage nn the exchange of puntR and also mae the iput continuous pains of the same yllhe elFh minutes to play Carlisle ronched I the hnll In the middle of tho Held and tltli i end nms and tackle bucks carried It tho NV A10 ard lln from which Ualentl led hil fourth and lat eoal Aftir the next kickoff but a nhort time remained to the end of the same and neither Ioal line naa seriously menaced The 1 Ran ie is an not played alone expected lines and little of the Hpecial plays for which the Say was vatchfulmatertallred The lineup watchfulnltenarcd aM Uddrmy PoiiUani Cartlile Incan Cobb Left end Uttle Old Man Llle lan Northcroft Left tackle taeuka Merer Leftcuard Laroque tlnrlu Centre MJerrell yrifht flu guard Lyon lfb nClrltlakJe Little Uo nellsnlder Kitfit end Gardner Orne Untf Quarterback Balentl nloo Left halfback Thorpe i nichardton Fullback Payne Jonet night halfback llejidrlck i ScoreCarlisle 10 Naval Academy i Touch J8 nictarrtson Goal from touchdown1 hWf1 KI ld coIDalenl 4 Time of 1 hJvM minute SubstituteNaval Academy nntOlke for Ieer UmplreMerlce Referee 1 Btrren Held urplrJerlcReeee flroirv MORES ON HARVARD Cot the Crlmton Players Sow Plaities of Goo Football and Bin to 2 CAMBRIDGE Oct 31 Harvard defeated 3tJalnr delete Iron this afternoon In very close game or Ihe core of I to 2 Tho game was cleanly contested there being only one penalty imroMd when Brownlost nve yards In the wcond half for offside playTbe contest phoned jp some glarinrwealcnecses In the Iarard leven A wellas the moat power Ieute at times the Cambridge eleven IblC hk had for a number of years numbtr The Harvard tem was disorganized by tbe bience of Capt Burr owing to the CMury received THt rayYlsh 1 field cPtAn but nurl absence was felt In rat ways Dnnlap who plaM In hW PlacI was weak on the defensiveand was eipontlbU for a number of Orowna gains Burr wa also needed badly do the punt Inr although Kennard and Cutler did fairly ell In that line Neither side scored In the first half Brown holding her own very well There We no long runs during thl period as the Rr on WBS arne for Maynew and the Town team tJBpp all CorbcHiiattempui loose loPPe al CrbWltalempU loole For most of the half MM 1MI hO1leeml to have 11111 In letter of the th ml lon bui toward the olo a of the peri l7fvaR1 loam started In to pllY real Itar Coottal Dennis fumbled a forward pass hlch owley of Harvard recovered on the ro 4 J5r5 llne lararr by White rl and nnard lard tbt bal to the ena ce jlr lIne when time wasup Ihe Rtfond hf llarvard came biftk a ff Bron had been forced dow btl foJ rId Cuter caught 8pr klnt punt on fj 1 mo al toward tfii 0 Wl mwnxArrled tnVtull wlthou fTlT Atled 10ln lor aeventyhvo yard down tlti Held and over the llrown goal line WhIU 7tt olr upn ten tlmea Ira total ol ortelahAI lor Huns by Cutting and Whl wleTMOrle lbtantal Jnlnl Ilok mostfydue 4IdM Jr Ithough WI to Ihe erlu 1On Ile buekln Whltt Bro ICO her two point on A safety Ilnar thl ba 1 on the I Jety esl tare Lru1 9Pund IU end but was I ok eo 5rb MoKoy hat fnd droppK al and 81In WlonU JIcKay Plunte ald tbe bal bounded on the TIM ln Cter fell on It almost on the 1001 Venlio butu hove oYr tof the Ilfel bT Rnl Krley Ji aUhe olQse 01 thl the Irlon 81emM Iaml Ala Mclta bloekt bhetlnt and Cro I IIY fel i on It on tn row pun yarn I me Ilarlr called0 tme run off a plAY beforc TDn1lncllai P111 Wtbe Harvard Plnl I Iarur I AkOeld Wi wretched trblt and Cut It only caught iwo pum durin the ame JLeJil8JTllr4 endi wf very weok In eover nBhloks and mOlt oM he tackles were mode bl he line men McKay Nourse and Hoar nrr A stir name for the Crimson llut the btt PII on the flld was White the Hara tbaIC The rtVthrM 1mIl during the game for a total of 144 yardfl Tho Brown back field handled punts well 1 McKay wan their most consistent ground gainer Reg nler and Dennle played a fine arae on the ends and Itncauet Klrley nnd Kersey were very strong In the line Tie summary Uonard Poiltton nnien POUln nr Cullnl LeHfnd Drnnle lcK Leftuclile hlrlcy 11InlP Left rur Krrw Iolr Ctatre A Slwon Hoa nifbt luar smith Crowlcy tub uVitend lUcqurt Itunlcr Cutler Quarterback Spmckllnr Corbett Ufthiirhack Myhe Jhlte Itiaht halfback McKay Itr ujlb ck nm foreIlarvard fc UrownC nele Wile Goal from touchdnwn McKay Safety Ctulcr lttlfrce11 Thompson UmpIr PCroIlu Field Jud fJ Pendleton Linesman Ln mAnG I ttrown Time of hatVM minutes ubst tutcsHarv rdL lle for Corbel Ixinr for White Verwlebe for Kcnnnrd llrowncorp forSmlth nU Jor Itllln lrwnor TIItESOME GAME FOR TUE EMS Nothing to Dp not nol Up 4O Points Acalnst niassnchusetta Ageles NRW HAVRN Oct 31ln a long tiresome game here today the Yale football eleven defeated the Amherst Aggies by a I to 0 score As tho freshman game against AndoTtr did not finish before 3 oclock It was dark before the varsity game was over For about five minutes In the second half thdro was a flurry of snow and owing to the I wet week the field was already very muddy 1 The varsity teamwng used through the first liolf with the exception of the end and the quarterback Murphy was unable to play at quarterback and neither Capt Lturch nor Kllpatrlck were In their end positions Blngbam started the game at quarter and his place was taken by Corey abut the middle of the half Later Corey was succeeded by Johnson who ended the game In the position Straight football was the order of the day Owlni to the strong old north wind blowing over the field the beachera were bar of spectators a quarter of an hour before the came close In the first bAt Corey started otT with wih a rush and made 1 couple of touchdowns falling In kicking the cools Then Phllbln was used to earn the ball and after he and llrides had taken It the length of the field he scored Hobbs kleked the coal llrides then went like a battering ram through the Aggies line and on the yard line thepicskln was elven to Phllbln yar another touchdown The ARElcn only opportunity for a score camejn the frt half and they were unable lo rrallro Soon affar the game started they had the bal on Valos 11 yard line There with an ordinary drop kicker they could have tallied nonlnft Vale but they tried to advance by line bucking method and were driven back From tho 10 yard line a field goal won tried but It went wide of tbe mark After that thn Aggies pla ed poor on the defensive and the defence as rather Tbe lnoup Ylt PeiUloni ilatiAaaitt Lotiin Lcftend Tre llobba Lefttarkle Crosby Andriu fAUKgv i4 Wtlkcr Illddle nr Alrfr Doebtl nitht riurd Leonard nrowm Uliht rur icbumcrtiorn I lM rod crotintan ninrham Quarterback Horwi Ihllbln I ft halfback Ncalo nrldes Hlfht htirback lloirarr 3oy Fullback Willis HforeiYale 4 HatMcBUMttn 0 Touch oJIe 1hilbln 2 Uxley Holt Goal from tourhdotro Coy illobtn Holt lltfercr iVhIUnfl Umfilre Olxon Time of halxt I nlnutn Substitutes Vale Frreman forLoean Ullev for Kobbt Care for Ullty nicbardw nr Andrun Cooney for flldrilr Ulrd for notbt llalnrsfor Nard le Corrrforluncham Johnson tor Cry Holt for Ihllbln Warn for rdt Daleyjor Warrtn and Selortr for Coy COIIXELL GETS RFVFNtiE Play i a Fine Came and Defeat Pen State by ID to 4 ITHACA Oct 31Combining a I attack cleer In conecptlon and brllllan In execution with a defence which surprise fven the cache Cornell defeated thl fi lv1enn State eleven on Percy Flek thl afternoon by a ort of 10 lo 4 and ouldthn ota een wiore had the ban not been lost In an unfortunate fumbl on the 10 yard line Cornell scored a touchdown In each half while Penn Htates only ccore camo after a lucky block of an or side kick vorhis kicked a Roal from the 20 yard line HI mh man alone could gain against the Correll line whichput up A defence thlt won surprising Dallou made several goo rims from punt and the onsldekluk workc ell times but aVhole the Penn State player were Inferior to Cornell Gardner WM the only lan on tho Cornel team who did not make oo i Capt Val dtrv Hoffman Me Arthur Iturlburt and Ollourke played a whirlwind lame and last 5 ears defeat was completely avenged After ten minute of evenly pntratec football Walders punts began to fdrce Penn Htate back On the 3 yard line Gardner shot the leather swlftljto Hoffman who carried It 22 yards to tha 8 yard line before carre hew downed Walder was then hurled against the line andit snapped before him lie mae a an 8nappo second try With two minutes to play the teams lined up Gardner pnside kick wan blocked Smith fell on the ball and then orhl kicked a goal from the 2T yard line Iolilrom kke second half Cornell continued her fast work Shearer Move and Htitchln iton were sent Into the back Celd Id quick succession but Capt Walder lat reuse to leave the field when the CAb sent stands cheered Walder Pope out iTjiB Itnds chelre POfeout TJI to leave when he became exhausted 4 Walders punt A mule by Ballnu on his so yard line Shearer coined 8 ynrdi and Cardner pawed tie ball to McArthur who reached thein yardline Shearer gained a couple and Arne alder went through directly between tha posts for a touchdown The line up forniU Petttkmi ruin tolt Hnrlburt Lf roil Ilarr levttltry Left tackle WtMer Clrveldt ruird McLtnnan Mlrht Ont 1 Or XTrCulHira Rlthtfuyrd Cjp Ollourke nirttt tackle rr UcArthur iflfht end llppt Oardner Quartcrhark Vlou Trdtmui LtfibiirhMK VorliM Hoffman nirht halfback McOUan1 Walder Fullb ffc lllnhratn Hoore Cornell 1ftPcnnSlnte4 Touchdowna Wilder Oola frtm fleld Vorhlt nefercft Illnkley Umpire UcCarihv Field Judr Lantfnrd Head InemaFlnIJne Vflmt of Lngtnr lead SubstituteCtornel halvl lnul Pavek for Ltventry Crosby for UeArttivr OUira forOartlner MOM for Tydeman Slinjer for irqnman Hutchlnson JorStiewer aid Cp Ppe for Wilder DARTMOUTH BEATS AMHElfST UniT Game In TtTileh the Loier Pat 1P on tnexpecte nyvOoodDefence OVEN II Oct St Dartmouth defeated Amheret today in the annual game at Alumni Oval by 17 to 0 Tbe contest 1 full of lively plays Pishon handled Dartmouth team at quarter and did well HI plays were well neleoted and were quickly run off Dartmouth scored twloo In the first hal and once In tbe second touchdown nsthe result The Ort turbdown came at a well directed forward paas Tiihon to Daly Tbe secondtcam after Dartmouth bad ruihed the ballthe entire length of the Held Marku plunges being in a large measure responsible for the cores In Ihe second half Dartmouth obuined poises on if the leather after series of kick Fblch kept lellhyr in Amhents territory ttrthe time Marks carne the bal over after If 1 ii lr rO uno I fi ni IU or rVblriKo rfnt JTalf tTwrualied I hob rbo tlmea to within Dartmouth 10 Jrri WthIn DarmoUth ipe losing tbero twice on downs and the other time on an unsuccessful onudt klok Haldeman Abeje and Kllbpurnj were the beat for Amherst andPlshon Marks llawloy The lineup and Boh lilmllletfor Dartmouth lneup DattmeulH JoiUloni Anhitl I tey end Uton Haerwln Left tackle Kllbourni Uobblns Lett guard rnuck irus In IUI I Ptnk I artura nifbt i inch Iltfhttackle gohlldralller IVIcht end Madder PI iQuarterback rAbele 1 1U halfback lUldertnan I ngerolivltgtiilialfbscli Orav ort rtrl lrll halbcl ark Fullback Atwood Score rio itul Ambent 0 Touchdowns it downaUaka ii Daley Cat from toocb dawn M4wlr lienln neftn Newton Umpire iiurlriih ltrwln JudleT ualr Iead llne min Murpttey Time Two mlnul tulvjx Suhttltutcs Drudy for DMey Uinkan or Sdilldmlller steward far llawley HolKnl tor for Schldmlitr lwl mr Inrereoll Ian for Iollard lllidn far tlslder fiVV DOES POOHLY quaker Otitplayrd In fiecoml Hojf lint neat Carnegie Tecli SB to 0 PitTfiriuiiovPa Oct 31Tlio UnlverMi if Pennsylvania beat Carnegie Tecbnlca I School this afternoon i to 0 In I came which was very disappointing In Iho lasi half Pcnnsyhania was played off her fee by th lighter lads from Carnegie Almost all the tlmo the bal was in Pennsylvania territory and nho was fighting oiPthe de fenMe Twice Tech was within etrlltlni distance of Pennsylvanias goal and twice she tried for goals but th ball went uide It was tbe first appearance of the University fA the trt of Pennsylvania In Pittsburg and tho im preulon sho made was anything but good Eight Mints Pennnvlvonla aa penalUed Erht lennlIanla tt for failure to carry otf nn attempted orw an faiur she was also Wlbnallc 1 lines for holding and for hurdling while her I urnbllnK won frequent The opinion In Iltlsburg II that had the lech not bell frlnhtened In the first half she would have held the Quakers to one or two touchdowns Iho lineup Camtgti Ttclt Potlllont itnntvttanla Pattertoa ill Uraddock lamp Lttt tackle rfg Imlth Lcftcuard Uletrlck Tg tn Werner Ccmre Marks Wroe Ctnlr irownt itlrturuniM PlKe nh ll Itehl ucxle Ottton lefkNii hI llht end Searlett lek Illt lltnfr Quarterback NIcr Hllne Quftrrlac owltar Ixft halfhuck Manlcr UOllr Hlihthllfharlt Mean Hour llgh hlback rrampton Fullbaek lloltenbtck Ir Srory Pean Uanla ZV Curnetle Tcih 0 Toucbdownt llollenbark IJ lea I Co1 rom touchdown Hcjirletl from nelL ol lrm 1tenl and tlollenhark Ilcfcree Younr JJm ilreSutdcn loltnbacl Judee Hmltli fiubntl tuttPtnnrlaDlallln for Draper Irrrlcr orXisnton smith for Ulllcr huminc for Manlt teran for HollcnbacL Carnrtlc TecliHchu msfcrr for lloura SURI lSE ran LAVAVKTTK DucKnell Holds the Score to to 0 In an IvcltlnE Cantc EASTOV Pa Oct it IJuoknell gavo Lafautte a surprise lon by holdlrtg the Acre of their football game down to a lo I early In Ihe draw Iluckndla ncoro come game following a funble by Kd ords who received a punt on Lafayettes vard line itickneU got the ball arils from the and then pltmcd sent llendervm Ine by nlunal lent Itnd ln over for a touchdown Hhoop kicked the goal After that liucknell did not threaten afayettes goal but she held the maroon and white plajcra nnd the game wa cx Itlne thrnuehouf cUll tried tlce In each half to kick a oal from placement but once It wan bloc etl once the ball went wild and tuicrlhp coal was inii cd Ijy only a foot Lafayette lnllcd around nuckneil In the second lalf but could only spcure one touchdown iy MrCan nn gtraurhl Coot ll work early In the half Once later fnyette 1 wihn five yards of I line but lost the ball on downs The lineup LafmieUi rtiitttoir Rutlntlt Pnllo laehrr tt Ltftend Uoe rnfr mcht Ltt crwror Lcftt ck llrlen lkolo Lclttmrd if orem Centre snydfr llmore nht eusrd Kdf1111 IcCatcUcnn Hlrlit Ufkle Ty on roi Hlrht end OwcJi dw unibujh rd Quarterback ft lulftiack 1cUha I tonoer Illfht halfbick lleatterto tn lr UrCaai ullbiick Shoo Touchdown Ittndfrson IfcCat Ooal Irm oucadonn Hhoop McCaa fltfereoTynim lcaA Jmprrr St uter Klfld Jndceliacnttt imf and minutes SubUtulrtL fyeleIJr for Wlkolo tone for Rum uctt Danftln for Mon VlWfn EA3V IOn YALK IS Uler Pltjsa Circa name for the Freshmen Hcoro 23 to iwlAKN Oct 31 Val 13 baa comparatively easy time with Andover today defeating thn rep school team by 1 22 to Ill while a month ago all the could do to moke onn toucli Yale feam cull nan nllkeont tOUcl down against the Phllllpd AcadenCy KU ler played a great came for the freshmen outuolne anything he hail done up to the present time this year Ho made throe of the touchdown all by line pluticlmt and the vlslntrs line broke like paper bofqrt him The othnr touchdown was made by Potter after aioyaril run loter feature of the camo waa tho forwortl rlatur th raPe 1 passing from Ktl the ndocr left halfback to Paine the Audover end hll Ialnt play nas responsible for many ulnA Mer rltl played a erv good came for the fresh mou pl1e nuarlerhark Copt Vaughn IOU freihman lam wan also good atcnpatu onoo took the forwurxl DAIH froiu Merrlt ono yard 10rur MdMlnger went In KUler just before yar close of tho cume relieving COLGATES STROM 21 HALF neat Cnlon by 34 to 4 After nn Indifferent UcRlnnlne HAxtnTOv Oct 31 Colgate de Teatod Union by a score of 4 to 4 In th feAl best game ployed on Whttnall Meld this BuonThf Union boys put up a plucky fight but wcro unable lo stand the terrific onslaughtof tho Colgate backs In the second hal Tho score at Ihe end of tho first half a Colgate Union 4 Union worked the forwnro pal for good gains during this bal bal was In Colgates territory mOlt of the time her goal lino being menaced on noveral occasion Colgate a brace at thn beginning of the nccond hal and her backs tore through the Union llne for long trains thrurl llm Waite started Inn scoring In this half by a field goal from thn no yard line Loeber made a touchdown after a sixty ard run mao broken field Thn flntun1 of thl game were the faH work of McCarthy and Ix eber for Colgate and of Anderson and lluriburt for Union trilnu Too Heavy for Steven The Stevens Institute football tem was defeated by ihe Urslnus eleven at Cattle Point field yesterday by the score of 23 to Urslnus outweighed tho home team and got throne the opposing lineeasily The visitor als6 used tbe forward pas to good advantage Stevens got the ball on their opponents 1 yard lino In the second half lineup but could not push the bnll over The lineupmm1 mm1 Ioiltlont trtnui Myer Itlgbtrnd Able Hcarsey Night Uckle 1 Thompson HiMi KIcbt ruard Otrert Connorr Centre Quay Johnson Left guard Ikmihcu Ilmdrtck Ltfttackle Thompson Harris Uftend Miller nuttfleld Qutrterdack rat utUdd Ackerman Right halfback Duntlnc PetlUMnei Left halfback Oay Fonda le Fullback lee Score Urslnus ZS Stevens 0 OosU front toW doWtay 1 Touchdown lllller Day 1 ft Able lleferet Fauvor Oberlln Umpire Thorpe Head JJntmn niutOeld Timekeepers Stewart and Kntuer Chicago 30 Minnesota CHICAGO Oct ai Chicago planted I big spike in Ita second successive conference championship when tho Iaron were victors over Ihe Minnesota football team on Marshall Field today by a score of 79 10 The Midway player outclassed the Gophers In nearly every deportment of the game though the Northerners more than once threatened to score Effective application of the forward pass and some good generalship on Ihe part of ant Waller BtclTena and the great work of Pal Page vore responsible for the lctory Iddtnc fre quentlr smashed the Minnesota left wing WIng unaMlyted Crowlev and ortrnvlnn opened gaps In tbe right side of the llne and Palo and Bteffen circled right end ro pea ted I for long runs BtefTens made a onJ run for a touchdown early In the first OWo Football Beiene J4 Hiram Ohio State Vf We eyan I Kenyon Wltienberg I Ober 110 II MlamL It nenlwn Otlcrbeln Mount Union a Alletheny a 1 1nfP T1 iIIB 1 IT KEEPS TIGERS FROM CROSSING GOAL LINK LlP PrlnefitotiArmy Football flame llai a to Heiult CollecUni Fall or food Chancei to MaUe Tojirhdovrn In Second HalfMind Bother Klckeif VYtir POINT NY Oct31Tht Princeton football tram visited the Military A A my Ihs afternoon Us first appearance here In two year and fought A bat with the Army eleven which ended In I scorn 0 to It was tha third game this season Rme tlsleaon for the Tigers to result In that core and that the Princeton side vannot able toget over the opposing goal line today was because of tbe superb defensive ploy of the soldier The fighting In the frcond hall wa almost entirely In Writ Point territory and three times the Tigers had the bal Inside West PolpTs 10 yard llne There the splendid linefplajr of Iho Aimy 11 getting tlirBugh and nailing the Princeton attatk before I could net under way svept book the assault pach lime was one of the finest exhibition of fighting a nlnut odd that afootball team hat shown In many a day and the cadet corps nanc and TrUe Joj ou ly idler the came A bolsteroui and Iry wind rnced across tho gridiron throughout tho game and the kicking department handicapped greatly klokln depat ment of tha two teams In turn Princeton kicked against Ihe wind in tho first half and found I Impossible to hold her own in that respect while in the eocond hal tbo weight of the blast from Ihe northwest was severe load on tbo cadot backs Princeton had bon wailing for that period and when I en mo rushed Ihe attack That sho was not abla lo realize on it was been so aho didnt ha the final punch and because ttie defending soldiers fought BO heroically whon it looked as if nothing could prevent a touchdown They did it not once but repeatedly and though for tbo greater part of twentyfive minutes they wore In serious danger they never flinched Indeed the hammering lo whlcli they were subjected seemed to tiro their opponents more than them In so far as having the other side on the Jhe defensUe is concerned Princeton outplayed the mln the second hal at any rate West Point was a stronger team than when It played Yale two weeks ago bettor prepared pared for I hard battle Carl Flanders the old Yale centre has been coaching the soldiers for a week past and the results of bis tutnlage were apparent in Improved lino today Princetons offence showed play today PrncetonI olonce Ihowod considerable power but in a spasmodic and Individual way There wasnt Iho cohesion In tha formations that is needed to make an attack dependable and cumulative strength wasmiMing Tho high wind mae I very dlfTcult lo judge punts and Princeton didnt do well In judging them the Army Kvcn Capt Dillon miMe ono punt and allowed another to salf past htm The Princeton Captain wa not up lo his usual form and didnt have a chance to cut loose with bis specialty of running back kicks The beat work In the latter dell was donu by Dean of the Army who several limes gained DXtra distance on punting exchangeo by catching punts and making quick dashes back often to twenty yards Princetons defence was strong enough to ep the Army from ever sctlrs daa zorously near the Tiger goal llne From tackle to tackle the Army couldnt ocn make a dent In I but tho Army confined ls attack almost entirely to end runs TheN were only one or two attempts lo rorcfl the Irlnceton lino and these were stopped summarily Knd runs from fake ulumarl kick formations quarterback runs and few forward passes and onsldo kicks were I pS ill West Iolnt showed for an offence 1 he sweeping runs to the eUremltlcs of tho ivlngs Rained a god deal of ground for he Army Ireble being Ihe best performer tud Dean and Kern pormotlng aeverai tucli Journll I bo Arzuv Interference on thc jaunti MAS ven woodbut didnt hold together tu 1 well after Dowd supplanted Bredemus ai DaYd supplante Bremll A 11 Uredemus who lias been practlslni fow days was put completely out ol only a dayl 1 1011t8th the Interference but the th by Army lce Uowd was a niucl harder man to fool and most persistent In Retting to nU man was geltnlo Good was donft uy tho Prlncetor worx dOllb prlnrllon tacklesEspecially by Hlegllng In broaVtinj up the Army formations on the other and the work or the Wtt Point UcUlef nn the def ncn WA good too Bryne lielns denci throuaF a star The Wrst Point lino right throllh pla eJ more defence tlinn the Princeton line the Princeton forwards 10t beln as protlclenl when they bad the ball berlt prolclent ai when the other side had I Tho best men In the Princeton back field were Tlbbott and MoCrohnn the ont small the other big lime after lime llbbolt dropped back as If to punt ran to one side then nlth a quick right angle turn shot through openings with speed und precision thmulh oPnln wlh aPe He Princetons best ground coiner MrCrohnn Tacked Into the oppoilntr line with umashlntr force Sometimes be ripped through with a crash sometimes he 1 stopped dd Bomellmmt he appeared to bo Mandlna still and waiting for 8omM ody It4ndlnl sti to puKh him but tit trouble was that ho was too clono to hl Hue And couldnt get Iel headway cOM re a number of Unxs TIr wbnn the Princeton iiinner was dlfovod bark and lost I yard or two of his gain when he should have made another yard or two ri ho Army defended Iho north goalIn the llrel half and ValIor kicked off for Princeton Incidentally Waller wai ono hlcldontnl of a Princeton trio which wis rather oUtplayed by the three West Point centre inen Uean lure Wallers klckofr but picked up the ball and made len yards Iroblo fell bal a kick but ran with the ball instead Ho went around right end fifteen yards and was brouuht down by Hlegllns Arl Point couldnt gain on the next nish and Ureble punted to tbe Armya 45 yard line Princeton lne fakn klok and McCrohan tre hod been holding mado ten yards There hOn holdlnl iy rar8 howevesr and the Tigers wcro penalised niteen ars Tlbbott turned right end for twelve yard on another fake klok McCrohan bun against the centre and didnt make lot Head made a poor punt out of bounds at tbl rmys per line Thoj rivals lined ip for a scrimmage and Horn darted around oft end eight yards Both got throtuth andsmeared tho Armys nexrend run lmen nve yards Then Kern toro nr 1 lve yars another eight around lefuend anothe ehrh On the next play a blocked lack nae he ball to Princeton ilrcble stood close Princetn 10 his lino end tried to get away an onildo tick It wa blocked and Waller cot It kick Uslfiu McCrohan three time Princeton mode ten yards and a first down Uy a Ightnlng dah through the Arons left lank llbbou skipped len Dote The bal al worked down lo West Points lo yard Ine where McCrohan and 11 tad were hurled bock The pigskinwent to the Army on downs the nrst of a series of railant nt defensive stands made by Wet After annexing nftenn yards on a fake kick Oroble punt Id Dillon on the Armys 6 yard line ibbott made lab jards trough the enemys right tackle and IcCrohan laboriously made three more lor a first Ion going into tha play very lowly Tibbott theTjuman snake sliced 101 around right end McCrohan mid al lb two on around plunge then Princeton riod a forward pass Ibe wind nhlpptd lorar the baL across the side line at the 10 yard Qreble drove away a rousing punt The wind carried the ball past the Princeton backflcld nm and tho leather went pinning along until it passed out of bounds fat Princetons 25 pas A punt by Head Prnceton nr lne a good onn in the teeth of the gale jent the oval lo nildfleld where Kern muffed Hut thtr was holding by Princeton and it was Vest Points ball on Princetons 40 yard Ine Oroble tried a drop kick from ar lne ard Uno and miassd it Dean ran Princetons kickout back preen Irncton8 tf ten yards but Princeton had ben offside md lara was called back Dean ran this tlckout back twelve yards to Princetons 40 yard mark An Incomplote fornard paM by the Army lost fifteen yards for that earn and a punt followed which Dillon i tenrand Princetons 40 yard line Mon ailed he ball for tbe Army and Dillon whose knee bother him rottred An Incomplete fornard pass bj West Point lost fifteen yards and on punting and fumbling the ball passed from one side to the other often before the hal ended One of Ureble punts went over the lino lora touchbAck Between halves the speola tOt hurdle up in their ruga and dived eeper into their fura Vuloni of grate Ore and flasks arose Untallilnglr Dean kicked off for the Army In thuaeoond reandllckSOn plgakln Tlbbl The alter sprinted In twenty yard MMrohan made ten more on fke kick Tlbbott ritd the same without gain McCro i eatlr IJ bl Inll tblrt YW Plp 10 rl beln The pl 18 ght orrr Again Dowd wrecked itthli me by raton it Instantly ke maklnc nltlntrlnd A beautiful lacklo of Jreble There wai 1 punt liergen on Princetons 3D yard llni and A return hoist to lenii oa the Armyi 4 yard line Ireble picked I flve yardi on an nd run but the Army lout fifteen foi hold Inv qreble punted out of bund at mldfleld 11 eJUnle took tbe ball because ol Irlnceton hojdlnc Dean skirled the end for fifteen yards but fumbled wbentaokled and a Tiger snooped doym on the leather egtf Tlbbott shot through a yawning gap Ttbbl fr nlno yards Head failed to gain and nilo Jlld McCrohan piled through for four yard and a flrst down A whirlwind dash by Tlbbott was good for twenty yard and four more by Coxe carried the bal to the ArmyM yard lilt Tlbbott reeled off six more but right Ibero the ArnlY spino 1IIIIIInlo cstlnfOo Thrle 1IIn18 the PIOldlr IInl 11111111 InAt It the clm and Wlllt 0 nt took thp bnlt on down while thee et corps danced hilariously tlreble punted from behind tms goal line nnd Tlbbott ran the bnll back fifteen yards to tbn Army Si yard line Another ripe chance for 01 score Core wa ehovexl back Tlbbott wa floored tryln the Armys rlabt end and atraln tbe ball went to West Point on downs Tbe wind played havoc with trebles punt al1d Princeton caught on the Arrays 30 yard line Princeton couldnt gain by rushlne so tried nn onelde kick tiled Ing recovered the ball on Iho yardfine Hum Into th Army line went thn Princeton backs but a scant throe yard was Iho best they could do In three trie and It was West point bnll on downs trebles punt wan carried straight up In tho air by the wind and the ball wont out of bounds bllho yard line The soldier adherents groaned and didnt think It was possible Johold the Tlaor amln That however wn lut what lie soldiers did do Tlbbott made two ynrds then tried a wide detour around tbo end and was nlpned by Johnson for a loss of five yards Tho Army took the ball on downs Bergen made a ralr cAtch on the Armys 44 yard line Ireble making a Rood punt Into tho wiud Browne grabbed an onsldfl kick for thn Arm and Oreblo booted Prince tons liyard line Bishop mutton the ball and Byrnn dived for It and got It West Point tried to olereo Ihe Princeton centrn but IOU dnt budgp It and on the next nlay West Point was penalised for holding The Army tried a forward pa which Coio oiught for Princeton The ball travallndtmck and forth on puntn after which Cunningham got off a lonl forwnrd pass which was ciusht by Dowd for clear gain of twentyfive yards The forward pas was made from poor pass fr the centre nnd seemingly did not go flvo yards from tho centre as required Cunningham tried the same play again soon afterward shooting tho Pillf straight over the middle of the line The pas surelv didnt look legal but time wa called before thero was opportunity to do anything more There were a few twisted knees and bleeding COIl among the cadets when they wont to their dressing room but they were In ft most cheerful mood A victory over the Navy didnt oem Improbable us It once did Thn summary Princeton Poiltloni If tIt Point Dmlcmtis Lrftend Juhnmn Mrrllnr LctttacU nvrne Waller Uftguinl Weir Clark Centre Phllunn Url dtn night iruard Nix nooth Illtlit tscUr ncaon Dale Kltrhtend Carhrrr Dillon Quarterback Kern Tlhbott left hninxck Don Head Hlfht halfhack Oreble UcCruhan fullback Daehr fleferee Ivarn umpire Oheiwn Field Jndse Langford JJnrtmnn IJeUt Iliuwll Time nf halves a minutes SjJhstltutes Princeton Dovd forltrtriemm CatS for Citric mil for Dale nerren for Dillon liUhon for TlbtMitt Coxe for Read Spurkn for Coxr Cunningham for Spark West Point Devoro for Uyrne Stems for Car berry Drowne for Dean Attendance 8000 II TOlfJ4N saoirs CLASS forward Pat Pta Important Part In 24 to Victory er tAN Annou Mich Oct 31 Michigan showing real class In Its playing defeated vanderbilt here today by a score of t4 to 8 Forward pi 9M figured prominently In the scoring Michigan offensive playIng was by far the bet shown this season sending aloft the hopes of the rooters for 1 lctory over Pennsylvania The Wolverine Bcoren were made by vo touchdown and three field goals by Allerdlce One of Alletdtces goals was a magnificent effort fromthe 40 yard line Forward parses mode poiwlble both the icuchdc by Michigan Long heave by Wasmund to Crumpackcr and Coiey In both Instances brought the pigskin within striking dUtance of vandcrbllte goal and line plunges which the light southern Mine could not withstand carried the ball over the line tanderbllt made Its touchdown on a trifle forward pasa to Caprt Blake at the 30 yard line The Dixie leader dodged two Michigan tacklers and raced unmolested behind the goal line Michigans poor start gave the rooirs a chill Before I two minutes of play Vanderbtlt had th hall within Michigan II 1 yard line voirly attempting to batter the Wolverine defence Blake tried or a goal from placement but bis effort fnlJ After that Mlchtgann goal was never In danger until Blake slipped through on a forward po The IIlIme1 perhaps the bet exhibition of tbe new game ecr witnessed on Ferry Field f1r HAVEN DOlS 1I7V Play All Around Manual Training and Heat Them 18 to 0 Outplaying their rivals at All stages and In overy department of the game the New Haven HUh Hohool eleven defeated the Manual Training High School team yesterday afternoon at Wn hlnaton Park Brooklyn by a score of lif to oTo tbo surprise of 2000 persons who flocked to tho park to cheer for their favorites the Connecticut pigskin manipulators mxhcd tha Brook lynites off their foot and scored tho first touchdown In tbe ilrtt minute of play 1 hereafter Manual put up strong defence and by clover Interference prevented the New Haven boys from further scoring during this period Coming back as In tho beginning the visitors 1111I1 the line of the Seventh avenue lads to pieces and by breaking up their drfonci scored the second touchdown In quick time By a series of tine plunges and trick playn Manual was completely baffled tho third and final touchdown being scored after A llftyfive yard run Davis the clever back or NowUavcnltrs kicked A goal after each touchdown Ol rnple Soccer Football The Olympic soccer football contests at Iho London Stadium showed superiority of England over the Continental teams Thoonlr country lo give the Briton a uasfo wait Holland but tho Kngllth won from the Dutchmen by 4 goals to nil In the coma bctneen the United Kingdom and Sweden the latter team although lively and well trained wa lacking In tho Mentlflo points kicking and dribbling Kngland finally won by tl goals to I Franco had two teams and thn flrat team trot a walkover In the first round owing to tie withdrawal of Boheml franco met Denmark In the second round and the Danes won by 1J goals to Ii Denmark beat the 1rench necond tcamln the flrit round hy ft goals to Other Football Guinea Yesterday At WllkruharreMuhUnburg Colleet IS Wjo mine Seir in 10 At Dohbt Fern UcKenrie Sthool 11 Horace Mann a At ComnoltCrnlenaryCalleilate Institute 1ft New York Military Academy oAt Montclalr ifontrUIr Academy JO Webb Acaiteni ft A ningbamtonninrhamton Central High srritcuu Ftlrh a Ai Knoixllle UnlvcrUly uf Trnamec OearrlA Tech At West ChciterDi Vltt Clinton tilth School Mldcrts VK Muunt Vernon Uldrrli MOolumbtt Xlo Ames 16 Mlaraurl 0 At8t I ul nttuburr Hi St LoulhO At St louls Vaxhlnrton unlvenlly II Hose Polxlfihntc Tcrre llaule a At Voreetter ItensteUerTech 8 Vorctsler 0 Worcester 0 rushlnr 0 At Uedfordltowdoln Tufts 10 At Lewltton Unlvcwly of Ualnr Date 0 At Durham NH State lloiton Collect 0 At FxettrColbr Kxttrr It At PlalnfteldJtutitn trtp Holy Cros Church Club 0 At Lancuttr Pa llllltmvllle Nornsl School 10 lUttlmore Polytechnic Callere oAt syracuiesyracuM a vT llllamn oAt Lancatter I ranllln and Uarsnall Collece Iff itntnon UedlcM Coll 0 At Ijnchbun VlrfloU Polytechnic Initltute 15 naihtniton nd Lee At lUrtfort Ttlnlty ti Holy Cttnu 0 At Wawrbury Mlddltbury St Ulchaclt0 At Dtlolt University of Appletoa 17 olt Collerc oAt JjprtntrfltldJprln 0ld Tralnln Scboolll Veileyan Unlversltr 0 At Uadlwn Wisconsin If Uarquettt 8 At Champalm Illinois 11 Indian 0 At WaM cton Oeorce Uasblntton 77 Lnl rerslty ollkanlind 0 AlHv rford Jehn Horirtovll1IU rford At CrtlH Getiysbiirc Ulrklqion AtMrrcrr bun PtniVT anla Frttnmea Uercersburr a 1 Kf MrlpliHBp TI BBy i i jJBLTL 1 jBSfcfcfc VI ir JlV flMtfi SKgPH Fr MW YowttetMil ftor puttIn1KhM ig defence until tbe lati aerert tnlMs HjapUiy the Town aondHarris Hall feVBHnuaU waa de footed by tha plgsklin Hfrs of Yonkori lllgV7chool ycnlerddvl Bboon At Cannons Weitcbestir ParVTiPlliScoro of 11 to 0 Xolther side vra able MJjcoro during tlio first halfj Thqujli outwc Jlfd tbo lino of tha Hall bay proved Invincible fow gains being madp by way of plunging After theHt Nicholas HelgliU boys kicked off tbe ball wa carried up and down tbe Held neither aide galnngan advanUeo In the tecond half the onslaught of ihe Ypnkers cloven became stronger A mishap to Quarterback Pollock of thellarri lads caused a loos of confidence In tbe team and consequently thn loss of tho gano 1ollank was knocked sonseles and after reviving left the game Immediately tho Vonker squad saw the weak ipot of their opponents and ripping up the line of the Hall boys scored three touchdown In rapid succession saiwoLnors i TIE GAME Mount Yrrnon ond Ue Witt Clinton Play Gruelling Conteit lUthout Score In a antclllng contest the pigskin warriors of DeTVItt Clinton Mich School withstood tbo onslaught of the Mount Vcrnon High School lads yesterday afternoon at Bathcato Oval Mount Vernon tho contest endlngjn a draw neither side being able to scare The splendid showing or the wearers of the Red and lilac HS marked Improvement over their work of a week QBO when they were totally at tho mercy of the Bo High Rohool eleven Though outweighed the lino of tho Clinton boys wa as strong a an Iron wall and this combined with Tho Invincible work of the ends withstood tho steady attacks of their suburban rivals Only once dm Ing the afternoon was tho goal post threatened this being In the second period when the Mount Vernon plusltln warriors brought tho bnll to Do Vltrs2 yard llne lly tleverplay ing how ever tho Manhattanltco held their rivals for down and then Mcllhemir the fullback nished the ball back tomldneld where It was when the game ended Rutgers Wins Close Camo Froni Hamilton NKW BRUNSWICK Oct 31 Rutgers defeated Hamilton hero today In one of the most exciting game of the season by the score of 0 to4 In tho first half Hamilton bad thing all her own way but In the second half tho home team played rings around their opponents Leslie wa punned over the llne for a touchdown after ten minutes of play Drummond of the Hamilton team kicked a pretty field coal Iq tho first half ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Columbia Defeats Days High Wblle tbe Crescents Trim Princeton Buffeted by a strong wind which made a plaything of thoplgsktn at times Colum blas soccer football cloven placed a well earned victory to Its credit at South Field yesterday afternoon Tho visiting team was that of tho Boys Club composed of experienced players who however played for tbe first time this season The Morn Ingsldn boys won by a ecoro of 3 goals lo 0 after establishing a lead of coals in the first half when the wind favored thorn Columbia won the toss and early In tho game Dwyer missed a chance to ecoro from a penalty After six minutes of play A II Hmlth scored for Columbia tho ball being pouted by Cap Blllingsley at outside right tltllingsley again came to the front with a beautiful goal from the Uoya Clubs 35 ysrt ise Tnc inoro chances were lost to Columbia on a foul allowed within the Boys Clubs goal area and on two comers both of which Ollrioti misjudged iho half ended with the score at 2 goals to 0 In favor of tho collegians Princetons soccer players fared poorly In tho match against tho eleven of tho Crow cent Athletlo Club contested At tho lluy Itldge grounds of the latter yesterday afternoon when tho collegians had to submit to defeat by the score of 7 goals tol Not until the latter stage of tho second half were the Ultow able to score through i long shot by Dawson at outside right he ball carried on tho wings of tne hl wind which prevailed eluding Dllly Hobby ho had been an Invincible goalkeeper throughout the game The Crescents established a winning ICAC In the first half when tho gale favored them and rolled up a score of cools to 0 Kerr the centre forward In the Cresoen forward line shot four of tho goals ant II McNulty tallied one Harold Armstrong at centre halfback for tho Cret cents dtvtingutshod himself by some gruel ling work After the restart the Crescent goal was placed In danger after a comer Allow ec the collegians out then tbe ball was rushes against tbe wind and Korr scored tbe Blsll goal In a mlxup Ihe seventh waa addct by Jackson after a combination play between Jeffers Korr and Ollourke Irlnceton got two more cornersbut they yielded nothing In the only fixture of the Now York Amateur Association Football Leagued Saturday series contested at Van Cort landt Park yesterday afternoon a tie at 2 goals for each side was scored by tbe champion Camerons and the llrooklyns Cameron shot tho first goal for tho home team In the opening half but A Hompson evened matters before tho close of the half After tbe restart 1 Watts acec tbe IJrookyns In tbe lead I bite however scored again for tho Cameron After leading In tho first half by tbe score of 3 to 0 In the cup tie game of tho American Football Association with tho eleven of Hollywood Inn at Westchestcr yesterday the Caledonian of New lork finished wiln the score 4 to 3 against them The game however will be protested by tbo Caledonians because the Yonkcra eleven appeared late upon the scene and in consequence nero unable to play the full periods prescribed by the rules of tbe association A strony eleven of the PlUladeiphla Cricket Club was taken Into camp at llxlnc aton Staten Island yesterday where tiio Htaten Island team won handsomely on totals of 4 Koaln to 0 two being scored In each half Hparks Inside right was tho first to tally and 1 Huinhlo added another before half lime In the second half A Vau dor Xce scored the bird goal forHtaton Island andthUan followed by a fourth by Sparks who inndo good From a penalty Iho llritlsh IreConsul Paget Thurston was a guest at a dinner given to tho siting cam follow Ins tho match Manual Training High Schools team holder oftue Maxwell soccer trophy stored again without difficulty at tho expense of Curtl High Intho Kama at Washington Park Brooklyn yesterday afternoon Harding at centre forward and Uartlett Inddo left got two goals tor the champions In the opening period and In tho itccond 1mlf Oflrlen outside left made It three straight Tonusend Harris Hall wan beaten In a onesided game with the Commercial High Hchool of Brooklj at Van Cortlandt Park yesterday Iho final score being 3 goals to for tho Brooklyn lads A close struggle between tho HighSchool of Commerce and lie VUll Clinton ended In favor of the former by the score of goals to I at Van Cortlandt Park Pulillo School 109 of Brooklyn which won Ihe Mackay soccer trophy In Iho lp inonlary schools series last year suffered Its first defeat at theihands of 3t Manhattan at Van Cortlandt Prrk yesterday The Manhattan lads noil with a score of goats lo of our old carriags MANY customers have given up using carriages and have purchased Studebakcr Automobiles In many such cases we have taken their 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