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I I 1 4 pi rulOHEFOOTBAIL WORM DAJOr SURPRISES OV THE IciiiilGEdliiDlnO 1Best ValcCiri DoT to Tie Brown Men IVbo Outplay the BUnd Malie Two Touohdorinsquakcrs Make HlnTo taltloie Cal for Vett Point Team 4 Surprises and bi I surprises were In order I on the college irridlronn jesterdsy One of them was tho fat that the best Yale could do againft Brown was to tie tbe Provi denl men in a game In which the Bruno nUns made two loiichdowns to Yales one 1 was the first timethls year Yale hu boon a scored oo and the Ells were outplayed by ii their opponents Another surprise was the eae vtith which Harvard dispose of the Indiana and another tho defeat of i Syracuse by Coltrale The Army team had aclotocall with Springfield Training School 1 and Cornell did not have the easy lime ex pectediwiUi Ainher The resullH boom Hanrards stock and I make tho Crimson look lo bo the Htrongest tt team of all at this writing Princeton Was bumbled by Dartmouth but justhow Yale and Princeton compare on the result of the days score depends on the comparative etrength of Dartmouth and Drown Perm I sylvan made a big total against Lafayette and looms upIho strongest apparently at any of he teams except Harvard The Yale freshmen were victorious In their annual clash with thef rlnceton youngsters and the Navy won easily from 1 lonovB The latter however crossed the Navys goal line The results follow 44 lana if Indians OVal 10 Drown 1O Dartmouth lot Princeton tPtnnrrlvanla 84 Lafayette 4 Cornell 01 Amherit ColffftO 0 Njrarnse Annapcllit no Vlllanov a I fleet Point a 8 1cl VAl FVeshuKn 1 Princeton Freshmen millanii Vermont Tflnii 42 fltse an Antloter 12 Exeter eter Rutgers Dflnvtare I Michigan OT Kentucky State i Pi llN Storiyi in Jrrfenon llcrtlcsl tnlon 38 ilobart 1 YALE VIRTVLL HKTK nroivrj Make Two Touclidonim but No fioati ij Hence a 1O1O Tie NEWJHAVIN Nov 7 The Yale football NEw held for a tie this afternoon 7 Irown and all finished with the score 10 lo lf A decado or OO auo Drown lied Vnlo fl Jto And alh1 qla been one of I ovfbiC oiCtroaBUrod atrileflti jnpin orieo Hroin played all around lile today individually and a a team Yale placed without Klpatrirk at end Warren ttlxjetarled the lan I In his place had not pla the position to Iwo yenra Then he lva4 enc Ko Yajhlnton and OcrTer el1 Or ij good crowd or Uroirn rootero were on land at thoEftifftiftlieVam and lie 1 Yal chferlncftflndt conUlrxil inooo 1 1tir jif Iii le hel they ecu che ptothfr hearts content WIrl i ev ral hundred boeof the cits the ue of i cmnhi management ifefcbs kickedDfT for Talc nnd Ion the vfprMcKijypunted Coy received 1lI juijtlealned ii vards and then dropped the bal 1lntnk Ipt Tt orSUrown Tto ball th waton Vales TO yir lino Mahow i mwe t11 line plunges which broucht a thi hill ten rdg from the goal Dennle toofe the nail on a forward puw from fiprnck hIntizn4 scored bringing Ihe thousands In i etaad to their feet If was the Orst jlm iJho lalefiroal UnIia4 been rrosoed tlilayuar and tat In thethI five minutes of piny Msjrhcvi Xallod to kick the coal from toUchdown tr A Yale look new life and after the kirkoff Mridgj rushed Jhe halltothe 3i ard line I Three IJlrD held fal fos two dnwnx Murpby fropped back and held the ball I for ic la eentick Coy mad the loa 1 to thoautprlee of the Yale chetrlns cr tlotf It was not known be had ability along this line Brown slril led to 4 The ball wa put back In play again but Xale was listl tJ Hprackline ran tho Brotfn team with snap and vigor miJ 1r Ivay and Maj ht maJe gain after gala Ma hew made a pretty ten yard run around Warren ri rnl all male a forward pass to Dennle Dennie look the pee hut was hronn by Diddle without gain Mayh punted back to Vales 31 yard line and Coy mode a good twenty yard run through 1 broken field Phllbln fumbled and Brown sot the ball Sprackllne made a quarterback run for twenty yard Ihn tale goal line waj near again and I forward paM which hoc a been eo 8uec sful before wine tried toy broke up the play auglit the bal and ran bark twentyfive jurdr relieving the alt on tho Yale line ur rldM then went thirty jarda straight through the centra but ww sent back on ncctiunt of lioHllnir Coy punted and Logan 1 le Mnvbew after a thirty yard run flue ended tt find half an McKny kicked off for Hrown In lle lend 5 fro Coy punted buck tjprackllpe rllted tried uarterbacK run hut was thrown no 5 hard by loebel that he won unable set for hve minute Murphy left the lame and Johnton took ble place at quarter quarer I Johnson got the Mitnals off quickly A punting context between Coy and McKay took un IRa minutes rhilbln made an oneida kick which Cor recovered for twenty yard following It 5h rPvrre thirty yard run and threatening I the Brown oal Inmhle by Ihllbln i KtopnM Die advance Majleir made two ton iard gains HtmL frKjy mae Coy returned It the Yale tackles flcic dolne 110 work at all and tho nrkh ItrUlen in particular I wereiilailnc their nopltlonn and those of i the Hoe DIPI Ion On McKayo next punt I however Coy ran In thirty yard John I Boa made a auartcrlmck run of ten yards aero the llfld A delayed forward neac 5 to Logan got thirtyyurdN The Yale anj Inc section arose nllln I touchdown Johnson tried another forward pas thin 1lroe rtvlnF he bal to ar who went over the Inlro touchdown Hobbs kicked coal With the Fore lotoS the out look for Yale brlclfcnpd 5r Uegnler al wUlulrawn from thn game by Brown lanl took Ills place rnll bln got thn hal from luhnxon and Ihl forward paicito Lusnn Dtnnle Intcrceped It and ran thirty yard for another touch dow for BroKii 5454 wtVVlb Dr orc Itd McKay punted out UwMa rulwa no MId properly and Brown lost theUriil for the anal and the chance i for victory Ihe i nlo hick Ield was rt Ole Oaly and Holt taklinr the places of Krjdi and Coy loll and Vhllhln rushed the tall to the hilly yard line and Daly made twenty yard run Only tried Si a coal from tliefiefd against 1 hp wind and miietd tI Il A Thojpjtutejof the lagrannP Junt at thn close McKay took the ball frum hprci vE line and went ilfly yanls over Ihn llni nllh ancweDlICYrana IhII 00 lotcrferenre anil out trlnpln nil I wouldbo tacklom Kefren IhnmiMon 1 called the hal back on account of holding I 5k and thf whUUa blew before another play I cf Tho lineup nnd fummary pii Yai I IttII LttlfAd Drnnlf 1obtiaz Llt tle Klrlo Al Left guardfi rnr dt Ltruar Sltson I OoebflX Rlht guard Smith 5 Prnwuic Illrht tarkirflaeuet i rrWr nllit ed flttnlcr IUIT WlnnVrback SpracSllnr Plbll tell hltbaclcMIyhew a lrLtRhl ballbacti McKy lil CP bllbcl Ueytet Ite ii I rle 10 Urown 10 Toticbdowna I14 neonle CillalaM Goal from touchdown Hobbt t1 Goal from placenifnt Coy Releree Toompton iicoreetown I moire Dr 3 I Newton Wllllro I Irld j7rtPcFrVa rroflus lrd JleeFrc CrUus i VUUaoia Irae tlneman vtr Ilurltlrb not Io Tme 01 balc i ao anil 3 urltlb Sub mal i nle Coonfy for niddle lialnes for itt Warren Jnhnwn for MrpM I Uolt for Coy Daly for Bride llro Jar 01 fOr Cr 4 i JtNl A TOf ClinoiFNS S1 fBtltr ficoren Flrnt and sort the dad liriic to i Irll real Things ftI rniMr triliA 7 tennaylranla It put crimp In lafrtjettxg unbeaten record todav on Franklin Held winning recr I AUl Ucld a oa from pUcament i from the 8i yard lIui forth flnt score ot the sam Pennsylvania ol up got busy and ore her way through the Lafayetto line for touchdown after touchdown In grand stylo The teuton team was quickly beaten In the flret half 17 to4 and the fin Ishlna touches wore put on In the second period whon the subttltutM gota chance to take a little practice I All that with Coach Yoct of Michigan an Interested spectator lennslv nla did not uncover nn thing new In the way of plays but tho Hod and lllue did display a lot or too Interference and good line work It wee first blood for Lafayette that put llfi Into the Pennsylvania team for before that Incident the Quakers did not play aggress vely and were several tlntes repulsed In their attache on the Lafayette goal The first time they were hell for downs on the 49 yard line A fumble by Lamberton lost tho hal Ino the 40 yard line and a little later UradtlocK fumbled forward lradl cl forl1 ward pans which wave Lafayette the bal war Laraet on Its so yard line Again 1 fifteen yard penalty stopped Pennsylvania on the 5 yard line and prevented a touchdown McCaa got off one of bin lone PunN which fell between Miller and Hollenbatfk Gross raced down the field and sot the ball on the bound He clashed for the Pennsylvania goal aim was not taught by Dig Dill 10P Dle reached Hollentutk until the fifteen yard line IW It looked pretty good for Lafayette chances but Pennsylvania held the visitors for downs The excitement continued for llollen baok made the mistake when HO near his own goal and in tho face of a breeze to punt directly ahead and Into the arms of Kxl ards who madea free catch on tho yard line and directly In front of the Ioal pouts McCaa made a very accurate kick and sent the ball flying over the bar Then the deluge Tho lineup and summary Ptnmvltanla Portion Lafflyttle Pnlranla Ponton ItraddoccLeft end Dcer DraperLeft tickle Crawford Dletrtck Lf guard Wilson Cotens Ctotre Fornmu Cntr LambertonflightausedFillmore GaitonRight jackieUccutcbeoir SeartettRighiend Cross MillerQuarterback Edwards MaulerLeft bilfback Morris Means highS halfback Xonover HollenbACk Fullback Mca Score rrnni hvnl Lafayette 4oXoUch downs UollrnbAfk 8 Utnltr Crooks I floats Jroratouchdowns ifearlrtt 3 Means I foci from placement UrCan lieferee Itlnkey YAir UmplrcOorbtn Yale Field Judge Tyler PrInceton Uneaman Wolf Hurkntll Time ollhte3 minutes SubUtuteaPrin Htvanla err for Draper Inrln for IMetrlck Hums for Cozens Pike for lumber Ion Crook for Ck hearlett neacan for Miller Somnler for Mauler Young for Meansfleagan for IlollrnbaekVavortle XI rr for Hearse Lafayette hw nW for ninlctirr Ha rr for Wilson Moore for CirosR llenton for Moore Cunnungbam for Edwards htone for McCaa Morris Rrumbautb for Conover RanUn for 10En nilt IT ALL Cornell Captain EJect Amherst to 0 Apparently Imalded ITHACA Nov tOne man towering over the heads qf nil of his follows won for Cornell today tn the came against Amherst Capt Walder playing onn of the greatest games in his career tae off an Amherst touchdown in the first half by I series of superb punts and in the second fought his way I almost alone from Ihe yard mark to tho honl line lardner kicked goal and the came ended with the score 0 to Gray KmherstH negro right halfback ripped up the Cornell line from tackle lo I tackle and when plunges failed he man i aged to wriggle and worm his way through almost every time Smith and lake were almost HH successful The Amherst tem I gained five first downs through the linn in the first half and worked several forward paswes with great effect The ball was forced continually Into Cornells territory throughout the first half I bit fifty and sixty an punts by Capt Walder ftsnt Ibo New Englander back to begin all oer again every time they approached Opr proached the Cornell coal line CornAl Inl I In thc MHonrt hal Cornell braced After Ater onr orel braC Hulchlnron and hearer made several vain attempts to core by end run Cornell 8 iid dnly nettled down with a series of lire I Klstlble line attack that eere not be denied hxcrpt for two short dashes by ydeman and Shearer Capt Walder car rind the hal all the way down the field Right and left or Centre through centre and oulxlde of tackle he repeatedly gained I ground Four times in the odtanc tho big cap tain Wtt lretched mot aanc on the ground i hut he revived and went bock to the attack Once the coaches sent out Pope i lo lAke hi place but waving hIs aub tl i titles aside alder ordered Gardner to call on him again orere arner cal On the 4 yard lint Amherst made a stand I but alder on a lake wing formation rMhd I throtmh for I touchdown After that the bal was constant in Amhnret territory onslantr tfrrlorrl onc on tie 4 jard line but Cornell could I not score Aalder mode two frultle attempts I at fIeld goals In the flirt half The i lineup and summary I roml JmnJ AmN I Hurlburl Left nd 1llb Lnl tf tackleilboume Cogmne Lt guard Utgnt rentre Pinkett limit fLIght ri nr OHnur RIght tsckimKooymllen 11 rhur Right rod addn nardntr Quarterback bl Tdnlen Iefl IUbrl adt I IluWhlnon flIght helfhack SSalder i ullback mliii SeorComrll I Amherst Touchdown SrtCmll Turbdo allrr Goal troth lourMownGrner Referee Sharpe Umnlratasgford Head tlnsman Je ouug rime of hslveec minutes fubititutma Cornell llajer for Hurlburt Pavch for Ieven try McCollum for Hell Crosby for ilrArthur lg Ollara for Cardner Hood for IHara Mowe for Ttdeman Shearer for llutcblnton POP for Haider mherst Plnkett for Keoeh Brown for Plnkett Fills for vhele Atwood for imlth I syrncrsE TRIPS vr Colgate lIme by Following the Dall Del trr Than the Orange S1RAcrsE Nov 7Colgate defeated Syracuse here today hy a ucoro of to 0 Syracuse kicked off Colgate The latter was unable to gain and kicked on the third down McDonnell of Colgate got the ball after I bounded and ran nearly the length of the Held for tho only touchdown of the game Woodman kicked the goal Thin JuTe the Ir two tnlniitaof he game For the rest of the half the play was In Colgate territory hut Syracuse was unable to et the ball bc oml the 20 yard line lust before time was called Cadlgan of Syracuse failed In trying for a com from The field was a mass of mud Syracuse three times got bo ball within fifteen yards of the goal but each tlmowsj held for downs The came euded with the Syracuse hal on tho Hamlltoilann yard line Colgate Individual playing was excellent md the backs were sure of every play The lineup and Tummory HtOfUie Iwllonn Cot Qua filninmynight endflrtholmcW lorr tllght tackleBoatman Vucbfltgbiguard Palmer IfartmanCentreHnllenbeclt CadIC8 Left cuard Ir Clarke Ift tackleflilirber liber Left endMclnnnell flsnkaQuarterlack Wbln Dudleyflight halfback Loeber Darb4Lefihaliback MarArthley tain tullbwk Woodman ScoreCollate Syracuce Touchdown fcDonaeU Goal from touchdown Woodman Rtrro A Fvsss VUtss tnjpiro A Irlrht Columbia judge Ueut I I tsckelt West Point led linesman Ci Turner Danmouth Time of halveaa minutes ututtltutts Syracuse Larliln for Dudley Barry or Darby NAVY SlfofTS UP WELL Vlllanova Flnt to Score but Oat lnuc Thereafter AKXAFOLW Nov 1Alter being scored against In the list two minutes of play this afternoon against nova by a forward pass which Harry Intercepted the Navy playe a dashing game and ran up to points made up of three Held goals and three touchdowns and goals Pennsylvania and Carlisle scored only twice on the same team and Princeton only once The whole eleven played with net vim and spirit and kept Its bead after having pot made against I before tbe team bad really warmed up In the second half nearly every position wait filled with a substitute but the scoring went on just as regularly Midshipmen scored three Meld goalsprpbably the largest number ever made In one game by a Naval Academj team certainly the most In recent rears Thore were five chances Lance kicking the first and Northoroft taking two and rnlsslnK as many Lances and one of Nort herons were Lncel but the big captains other accepted chance was at a hard angle from the thirty yard line thiry tne The visitors were discouraged by the failure of the dlacourage forward tonlblnalon5 torard and backward paiaee and short Licks which aN said to htaveworked against the Wg teams hey have played this season hut which did not amount much a lann the Navy Ibis afternoon Frequently the pause were Intercepted while most of the bort kicks Wet stralcbt ie iraqi I i i otNVb1 bp 8 epiepdidM0et orrnnl thl albak iJ DAlln tV WMV Vf VMV is 1 half wai made after he hid received th ball on a mao kick and he mmda fine fifty yard run Bllngjuff the Navy centre scored the second tpuohdown 0 1 the half by some remarkable playing Vlllanov had the ballon Its own 20 yard line and Barry blon It oln2 bfooVed Ine but Barry succeeded In recovering It Oh the next play ShlngiufDngaln blocked the punt Pt alaln and this time was able to fall on the ball behind the visitors goal line Ioal Ile Hurry run after hadIntercepted a forward peas from Lange Intended for ttelfsnlder was a spectacular play He received on hu own II yard line and ran ninetytwo yards for a touchdown Need Aa4ny Ioittloni VOtanaia Cpbb Leftend lau tIorlhcroffLeft tackle Curler Nortcrf Ll lckle Mtyer Left guardLcCormIc SHndufT run Smith uttuartflight guardDOUIOeTIY LciciutonRrkht tackle Casey Rclfsntdertight nd lw LangeQuarterback Kane DaiwaLeft halfbackflirt Jones Bight halfbackMoore RichardsonFullbackBatty Score Naval Academy 30 VltUnova Touchdovrn Barry Richardson Dal ton mini huff Goals from touchdowns alib Northcroft lal GOal from neld Ijnte Nortbirott Referee Uenltton University of PennnjIvanla Umpire Armstrong Yale Held IudieLeu tenant Commander Irwin rd Tlmoy of halves minutes bubultutlorti INI1 Acad em Carey for Coblt Marring for Northcroft Ilelnecke for Meyer llranil for Win fluff Oration for Stuart Stuart for ldrlrton Davli for lInt aatdtr ICing for Davis Hlbbard for Lance Jewell for Dilton Clay for Jones Elmer for nlchardaon vlllanoxa I Hla ln for Walsh Leril for Kane ARMY REGULARS TO RESCUE Phlloon and Oreble Sent In to Save Game From Springfield WEST POINT Nov 7West Point with a substitute team in the lineup got a score today but by rushing In Greble and Phlloon Training School scored after Springfield TralnllJ BCr lat In the second half won out by 5 The cadets kept the visitors on tbe defensive almost the whole game Two forward passes gave Springfield Its opportunity and Winters lprhllfold around right end for the touchdown from the yard mark 0 Ciroble and Ihlloon went to the rescue and In five Jiny4 treble and Brown torn through straight for a louchdowh and later throulh again after a fifty yard run by treble lost alan on Inrnlllldl 5 yard line on nn unuM rul forward pans The Army got within the 5 yard line four Iol lme durirm the fame Twice the vlsl tmtK held and twice penalties took away ho chance Ihe lineup and eummury Army Pcwtlom SprtnwWrf osion prn Jld AmI JohnsontelIend V1ullik vere tackle Martin vler Left guard Dalehanty McCoacb Centre vrlttit NU nlrhl guard Horseman 3e on Rlibt tarkle Ji rr Steams Itithi end Wittier IIrft lt Ouarterbaik McflMlloch MnuntfordItlghihaltharkCotton flrowneLrfthnlfbck Sebroeder jatbr jullbicu Mollcr Score Arm 11 5 Touchdowns flreble Winters 11 from loiichdnwnPhlloon leferee de VaIl Itnnllrlnll umpire Booth Princeton He hi Judge Dr tI Ullltatns Penimlvanla Phl of haUe nlnuten substftiitffcArm nhllonn for Me Coach Orehle for Mountford sprloflel Gregory for Vrlgbt 4J rinxrs Puff TRIITY And Not a Ttilnc for Wt Itn hauled Fornnrjl Passes MIDPLBTOWV Conn Nov Wwlejiui was beaten by Trinity Ibis afternoon 42 too Veleyan was not in It after the first fifteen minutes Trinity scored two touchdowns In the first half and five in I he teconI flaiRs lell mnklns MX of them The game was spectacular Trinity making most of IU gains the forward pas Tnlcn nam i dell ran the length of the field after a forward poi The llnrup and summary TrliiUi rialtlon Vf ffiM nunllck Ixftenrt Winter arroll Left tackleHammond Snow LU euard toberts Cenire Mitchell Breed Right guard Hedenbiirrh I Gllder Rlsht tackle Shepherd Ramodelt Hlrbt end Bo I Baciun quarterback Pairatll Mi on Uft bainacir Rice Hmnebawliight hlfbarkWright Kanderx Fullback Adams VoreTrinity 4 VSenljanO Touchdown flamedelt 4 Carroll 2 OlldenUeeve Coals from toucbdoansItclerSieCVe 7 RefereeV burn MnhersU UmpireHull Yak timid JuiJte tlunbar Time of halve al minutes 1 noi an AM VICTORIOUS New York lnlvcr Ukrl to Stop MeetIng the Trojan FRuiT Nov 7By a score of II lo the ncns claer Potrtechnlo Institute football team defeated Now York tnlver this afternoon The cnme was marked hy such rough play that roach Olcott of the Isltors said he would iro before Iho faculty nnd In ist that PI lx stricken from Iho ached IIII IIIIThe field was wet and slippery and fumbles were many The New Yorkers outplayed the student in the first half and Rot he ball to the yard line bill could not get Hover In tlipsetond half the Trojans went through he line and around thr ends for two touchdown The lineup and um mary 1111 OIIHW tt Innklp Left end Crawford Geiger Iefi tackle htone Summers Left uard Maekay Owen Centre Coonej huth Rfchtcuard nheeler Kennedyflight tackle vultant lllcbee Rlrblrnd Youne Inclls A Quarterback NewIns Hornefeldt left halfback brent Shankey RIght ballbacK fannIng Warner ullbick ounc Score 11 Touchdowns lngll Doroefeldt Referee Kldred Umpire sleman Time of halvesW minute hubitl tufH 1Vandry for ummer Summers for Warner Itanneberjer for Mackay Macka for heeler llrennan for BannIng STEVEXS inNs in TO Jeficrson Medics llravlrr hut Not 80 Clever the Flcturni Slow The Stevens Institute ootball team defeated the Jefferson Medics on Castle Point Held yesterday afternoon by the Core of III to 0 The home team scored twice In the first half and kicked one goal from a touchdown and in the ieeond period of pluyrecis erect another touchdown The visitors outweighed their opponents hut made first down only once The Stevens team was fast and made frequent gain of twenty yards on end runs and torwnrd paused The home team also went through the Medics line for good gains When the whistle blew at the end of tbe second half nevcns had the ball on the visitors yard line The lineup and summary Xeren Iottitoni Jiflmcir Mj era Rlehl cOdThomas hendrickflIght tackle Cider firanebBight guard Franlicnbiirry ITConnerCentrefloObue Johnson left cusrd limnlson HecreeyLeft lack Mchnlrbt larrlB Left end bpotanskl tiuttileldQuarterback Iloberson AckermanItight halfbackMlilCr ettlbone hell huilibackflclden onda Fultliark Score Steveni IB Jellerron 0 Tnuchaonms Pettlbone Johnson Arkerman boa from ourhdownFonda lleferfe1auver Lmnlre Saunders Head Mneunan vandervetr Time of tialves30 and It minutes nlltJerjl and Drlanarn Tie New ItntsswiiK Kov 1 ID a loose game merited by much fumbling by Rutgers the team of Rutgers and Delaware College played a lie today to tIThe Rutgers team went Irjto the game with too much oonfldonn having detested Delaware last year by the score of 311 to but from tho start the Houthern team howed they would put up a desperate I I light Rutgers cored early In the first half and kept the ball constantly In their opponents territory Thej were prevented from scoring again only by costly fumbling In tho second half Rutgers took the ball the whole length of the field to their opponents 8 yard line only to fumble and lot a Delaware man recover the ball and carry It the length of the field for a touchdown It looks as though the Rutgers team has too heavy a schedule The last two weeks they have been playing two gomes a week Erasmus Hall Makes 40 Point Townsend Harris win defeated by the Erasmus Hall eleven at Saratoga Park Brooklyn yesterday afternoon Enumu ran up a score of 8 points Irf thirty minute Townsend falling to score Tho Townsend line wo strong and nearly all of Erasmuss gains were made by end runs Another play which worked well WU a fake pass In which the tackle wore Muffd over to end a though to receive the ball When the Townsend line went over to Intercept the supposed play the fullback LfciUbain WM pent through centre A I 1 UARTAHDPLHSGIlEATCUKS CRIMSON SIMPLY SMOTHERS 1 INDIAN ELEVEN All the Craft Onllo Got for Nothlnfc Because the Ctambrldgre Men Are Alert end Capable Score If to 0 Shows Htrencth of Ylotorioaa Teem CxunniDOK Nov 7 Harvard bumbled the pride of the Carlisle Indians thIs afternoon and took a sweet revenge for their iMt ycjra defeat by running up 17 points and preventing the Indians from scoring To those who went down to the stadium In the otaJ of seeing the Indians reel off spectacular runs and kick goals from the field the game was a disappointment To the Harvard crowd the powerful offence of their eleven their dogged defensive work and all around aggressiveness won the most agreeable sight that has over been presented In the stadium The weather was magnificent for football with a cloudy sky and a brisk breeze howlng from the west goal The fioldIYDJI In elegant shape owing to the hay with which It had been convered for the last tow nights and was as dry as Coach Warner could have desired for his fleet footed charges More than 29000 people packed the Immense stadium1 iooo of whom were there as early as 1 oclock On the fide lines were some football scouts anxious to see how the Crimson was shaping Among them was Jim Hogaa of Yale The came was a splendid exhibition of old fashioned football on the part of the Crimson Interspersed with just enough open playing to bring the spectators to their feet again and again In their excitement Carlisle tried few open formations and used the direct pass to Iti backs frequently but on the whole found that Its best ground gaining plays were tackle bucks with Thorpe carrying the ball There was a lot of punting In which respect the visitors had a slight advantage over the Crimson after Kemiard loft the came As a whole the contest was clean There were many penalties on Harvard On one occasion thin VTAH nearly costly to the Crimson Kennard the Harvard fullback was putout of the game early In the first half by Umpire Edwards for unnecessary rough nets and Harvard lost fortyfour yards or half the distance to their goal line as a result of It hennard did no actually strike a Carlisle man but after a rush In which there had been name strenuous work the Harvard fillback grabbed an opponent Who had been blocking him off and Shook him This did not escape the vigilant eye of lllll EdnanK and he sent Kenuard the vide lines In the Mretjhalf the Harvard team lost 79 yards by resaon of penalties while Infringements of the rules mostly in the matter of holding cost her CO In the second half Curllile was penalized once only losing 5 yanla in the first half for offside piliTo 1 woof Harvards touchdowns came in the Unit half ho first after about sixteen minutes of pU The Crimson had the wind at its bark and managed after receiving the kickoff to keep the ball in Carlisles tern toO After skirmishing for a while Cutler caught punt on hid 15 yard line Browne took the ball from his position of left end for nine jnrda through right tackle White Vernlebo and Corbett advanced the leather by Juan line plunging to the Carlisle 48 yard line Cutler made an onside kick enabling McKay to recover the ball on the 22 yard line Corbett burnt through right tackle mind aided by magnificent interference on the part of White and Cutler evaded little Ualenti in he back field and planted the ball squarely between the goat posts McKay failed At his try for goal Tho next pooro was at the end of the half almost an Into was being called A punt aught by Cutlcrat mldfldd was advanced by the Harvard quarter five yards before ho wax tackled by Wauneka Corbett and Millo advanced the ball to the four yard linn by a series of magnificent line plunges In which the whot Harvard line gathered around their runner and tugged and hauled like art horuw Here Leslie was substituted for Corbett and aided by the freshman hllo lammrd through left guard for a touchdown McKay Kicked this goal The llnAl touchdown earn as he result of the most consistent ground gaining of the whole gam After takIng the ball on downs on thn Crimson one yard linn the Harvard players carried It straight down the field hy a rones or ilcapcrato line plunges aided by A forlyclirht yard run by rutting who had succeeded III Browne and a forward pans from Cutler to Fish which netted a train of sixteen arda White the line bucking halfback contributed perhaps most of all to the steady advance and after the ball was on Car lisles 8 yard line he was relieved by Smith The wisdom of the change was shown hI the Increased steam In the backfield and In two more pla Leslie was ragged across the goat line for the third and last touchdown McKay kicking the goal Harvard hAd It on Carlisle In every department of football except punting and handling kicks Even In this latter part lot the game therewaa a vast Improvement on th part of the Harvard back Held Although punts were fumbled none 18 recovered by the Indians all Browne who was brought back from end greatly strengthened the team in cateRing punts Whlln he play back Cprbett was sent up Into the line at left end Only three times in the game did the Indians get within Harvards so yard line On only two of those occasions did they spem dangerous In the first halrb after Harvard first touchdown Carlisle braced and her offence showed Its only consistent Input of the day I here was a flash of the daring strategy which has made Warner famous Cutler punted out from his 20 yard line altar Corbett had touched BflenUs kick olf down behind the Harvard goal posts I horpe fumbled the punt but recovered It on his Hi yard line horpe and Paine netted eight yards through the right side Of thrlr line Ihen Balentl worked the only fake he was able to pull off In tbe game Iho ball was passed to Thorpe direct as for a run around right end tie ran a few steps and passed to Hendricks who started for the other eUrenlty of the line When on the point of being tackled be deftly hurled the ball to the giant Waueeka who caught It and ran to the 18 yard line Paine took two yards through left guard and then Thorpe cut loose through right tackle for a beautiful run such as he made In the Pennsylvania game He was downed on Harvards 4 jard line hy Cutler Hendricks was stopped for no gain at right tackle Then fUlentl tried a straight forward POM to Wauseka but Harvard obliterated the crafty tackle and the ball struck the ground Quick as a flash Cutler crabbed It nod was off down the fleld with the crowd yelllnjf like mad lie was tackled and thrown on Carlisles 45 yard line but the play did not go as the ball was called bank nn pviiint of the IncompUted tot ward pass Carlisle got the ball on Har vards Si ard Hue squarely In front of the goal post Now If ever was the opportunity for Thorpe or Balentl to show goal kicking ability but Balentl tried a forward paw and be crowd breathed easier as It lande1 squarely In MoKajn arms on the IS lIrd IIn 10ln tho second half Thorps punt from bill 8 yard line was juggled by Cutler an his 40 yard line and after rolling along was recovered by Leslie on Harvards 14 yard line cutler only error In judgment during the game In trying to run Browne around the end Iron a fake klok formation post Harvard A hoes of eight iartli Cutlers punt went out of bounds on the 17 yard line and here was another opportunity for the Indian kickers they realized It this time and at ter Thorpe had run the ball out to front of the goalPoStS he dropped back to the yard line to try for a goal from placement This was what the Harvard line had been coached for The men spread way apart leaving nobody ot the centre soon as the ball was passed to Kelly who had succeeded Dnlentl the Harvard forwards swept down upon hltn from the sides and simply smeared Thorpes kick which was blocked Dy McKay It rolled along to the to yard line where an Indian recovered It Only once mpre after the lout klckoff did the Indians get inside Harvards danger zone jfter receiving the kickoff jth Crimson was penalized for holding Oa lath Cutlers successor punted to Kelly on toe 45 yard line who ran the ball back 20 yards Kelly again advanced the leather by war of right end to theHarrard 20 yard line and rushes br Hauser carried It to the 14 yard line when time was called The Indians looked dangerous at this period Harvards attack was simply irresistIble at times and It seemed to gather power AI the came advanced Twice the Crimson lost sure chances ot touchdowns through penalties inflicted for holding In the eAt the opening of the second halt after ur i the klckoff llorpt puntM to I iF 4 I i4b 0It Ji fl pdtlf a irrftrd jtu line frvp hsri br iMfdy line crashing aimed farrely on i woklf leeward carried the balldown tha flelif White galToped tbrougb lift guard with nearly all the twentyone mum on the field holding onto some part of hip non and tookfourteen yards leslie was Just effective by his great twisting and squirming And finally broke through right tackle and forced his way to the I yard line Here Harvard was setback for offside Iere Two rushes by Leslie put the Crimson back agaIn on the I yard line and then somebody held and Harvard lost fifteen yards Three yards by I eslle In two rushes and a toward pass caught by Crowley failed to net the ulred distance and Carlisle took the ball on downs nnd punted The Crimson came back stronger than ever and fought her way back to tne 3 yard fine on the same kind of tactics only to bo peaallred again fifteen yards for holding Again Carlisle took the ball on downs and Wain punted The Crimson resumed rushing tactics and had the ball on the 10 yard line when White fumbled and Thorpe made Ills punt which carried the ball far down nto the Harvard territory as baa been de soil bed The Crimson relied mostly on straight I line plunging plays front Its tandem formation but also used the forward pats four times working successfully each lime Carlisle tried the forward pass four time but only managed to work It onoe Harvard tried the onside kick several limes and twice got away with It McKay recovering the first time and Browne getting it the second line After a mad scramble on the cinder path over on the Carlisle sOn I two attempts at field goals were made one by Kennard Just before be was taken out br the tame which dropped far short of the goal posts and tbe other by Thorpe which was blocked Cutler ran the Harvard team to perfection feeding the ball smoothly to his backs choosing his plays well and getting them off very speedily He was much surer In the back field an punts and helped his runner finely Oalattl who relieved him cbjo dM well White Corbett and Leslie did yeoman work at advancing the ball for Harvard Verwlebe and Smith though their part was not so spectacular contributed a great deal by the way they helped the runner The Harvard line from tackle to tackle played better as a whole than any Harvard line since loot The men charged together like a enowplough sweeping back all before hem und shoed through and spilled the runner again and again for a loss MoRa and Fish wern brilliant the former recovering an onside kick catching a Carlisle forward puss and falling on a fumble as well as helping hit runner well and playing his position hard against the powerful Little Boy JIAh caught two of Harvards forward passes and got Into every ploy Noun and Hoar were as steady nn clockwork and Dunlap showed that Car Burr need pot worry over tho way left guard Is belnir looked after At tho ends Browne and Crowley who started the game were reliable on the defence hut were not so much In evidence down the field on punts except on onn oocasion when Crowley made a magnificent tackle of he elusive Balentl downing him In bin tracks after he had caught a fine long punt of Cutters Cutting who took Brownes place ran very well with the ball and wan also strong on the defensive The Carlisle line WAS a distinct disappointment It was slow In gelt lorr to work on the offence except on a few occasIon and defensively was far weaker than It was supposed to be Wauseka and La Itoquo seemed to be the most vulnerable spots and Harvards tandem smashed Into them lime and time again for sub stands rains Uardner and Little Old Man at tho ends were brilliant and tackled IlkeVlends although their tackling was very high All the Carlisle men seemed to go instinctively for the heads of the Harvard runners Thorpe was the mainstay of the Carlisle back field although tho powerful Hauser showed some of his last years ability when he succeeded Palno Thorpe mode several brilliant runs and his punting was fit all times pretty good Hendrtcks Paine and Libby were slow Balenll fell short of the high reputation he had achieved as a tile general and neglected frequent opportunities to score field goals i The way ho Harvard substitutes were put Into the game spoke volumes for the football ability of Coach Haughlon and his assistants Every time at tho critical point where fresh blood was necessary 10 stimulate the Harvard offence Haugh ton sent In a new man and each time hla decision was shown to be a wise one leslIe Smith and Cutting each did Ihe trek for which they ere sent lu and a little besides The lineup and summary llarrard PctiOint ailtilf llroime Left end Little Old Man McK Ltft tackleatisekis UunlapS Left turdIA floquo N0ur Tentre Itarret Hoar Illjht cuard Lyon ti Rlrht landsUttte floy CrowleyRIght end iardner CutlerQuarterback ilalentl CorbettLett halfback Thorpe if Prblle jlifJ White night haifbackhendricks heonird FullbackPaine Score Harvard CarlIsle Touchdowns Corbett White lx lle Coda from touchdowns IcKy I Ileferee A I Wblllnt Cornell Umpire II Edwards Princeton Fteld ledge McCarthy termantown Academy Lineman drown II A A Time ot halves 30 minutes Substitute Han ard iaitlur for roe Wltblorton for Hoar llrovn for Crowley CaUatU for Cutler LeslIe for Corbett Smith for White Verwlebe for leonard Carlisle Bird for Little Boj Little Boy for Lyon Jordan for BarreL Kelly forjjalrnil Ubby for Headrickr Mouser for Paine ALE FRESH WIN Perhaps an Omen In Outcome of Contest With Princeton 1012 PnlCJtoN Nov 7The Princeton cubs were unable to do the trick against tlie Yale freshmen here this afternoon and the final result of their annual football game ended with one touchdown In Yales favor The goal was easy but was missed In the first half Princeton had the advantage Using Hart and White the Tiger cubs twice got wthln striking distance but Yale held at the critical times In the second half Yale started with a rush Plays directed against Norman and Blsaell attn Evans and Potter as battering rams netted steady gains The New Haven men pushed Evans from the 5 yard line for the only tally Savage missed the coal Just before time was called Hart grabbed a fumble out of the pile but stumbled Into a Yale man losing the chance to score The lineup and nummary 141 11 Million Prtnttltn 11 Vaurbn Left end Saw er Francis Left tackle Norman Glover Leftcuard ItlMell Lures Centre Higgins naeoa ttlrhtguard WInnle Parkerflight tackle turf Savage Itlcbt end King MeITItIQusrierhiek Christie PottetLeft halfback 1 bile Irvin RIght hallback Devlto Klstler uUbaclc Hart Yale 8 Princeton 0 Touchdown Ev ana RefereeIf Ely Yale UmpireA SmltU pcaas lvnla neld JudreSS Featles Prince ton Time of halvesn minutes SubstItutes Yale Mculnter for Klstler Princeton Carroll for luea Fair for Christie Harper for Devlio ANDOVER BEATS EXETER Annual Game a Victory for the Mana chnsetti School AsnovElt Mass Nov PhllllpsAndo ver defeated Phillips Eider by 12 to 0 In the annual football game between the two preparatory schools here this afternoon Neither team was able to score In tho Ursl half the battle InthAt period being mostly an exchange of punts Dowing or Exeter tiled 201 finn plicenicnl out the ball fell Abort In the second half Andover blocked a kick on Exeters 45 yard line and Fletcher scooping up the ball ran to within two yards of bxeters goal line Porter was thoved over for a loucbdovvn and kicked a goal Exeter got the ball on Andovera 15 yard line soon afterward but the local team held for downs and kicked out of danger After an exchange of punts Porter made a forward pass on Exeters so yard line and Ely caught tho ball running thirtyfive yards for a touchdown whlnb Porter kicked goal Exeter did not endanger her opponents goal line for the rest of the game a OLD STYLE FOOTBALL Manual Training Seals Commerce High by IS to OAt Washington Park Brooklyn yesterday afternoon the Commercial eleven was defeated by Manual Training in a game of the old style football the score being 18 to 0 Inney of Manual kicked our to Butler the Commercial Quarterback who recel ved the ball on the 20 yard line Butler then made three quarterback runs in succession gaining forty yards This brought the ball vC midfield Norman the Manual fullback gathered in a forward pass In tended for a Commercial end and made a ftftyflve yard run Arbocast made the first touchdown from the 2 yard line and Norman kicked the goal In the second half Manual gave up all trick Play and resorted entirely to the old style of football The backs ploughed through Commercial line men for gains often andwaive yards at a time Butler narrowly averted two touchdown by tackling Franklin within the i yard line Alterthe second tackle Butler puntedto rald fleld nnd the Manual baokBalternatfng wM the ball worked down the field focjfil second touchdown Krankiln scoring fsW laaq wont over the Ua forth last aootth i 5 tj4 Defeat 8tByr at aefcwfcy eere r94te0 The High School of Commcro football team had no trouble in saUnff BturreaaM High at Bronx Oval yesterday afUrnotw The score waa 34 to 0 ID addition to outweighing Stuyv ant man for man Commerce putup a bettor game of football and Its team work teas far superior Several times It looked as though Stuyvessnt would ocore but tho Commerce defence tightened at the right time and the opportunities were lost The work of onwjndlvidual on the Htuyvesant eleven Cavallaro the right halfback stood out above that of all of his team mates This boy mid a large majority of the tackles for Btuyresant and when be was given the ball It was through no fault of his that ho did not make greater gains Lent and Young of the Commercial backfield played well Cavallaro received the ball from Lent on the kickoff and while skirting the left end on the next play he fumbled the oval and It was gathered In by Carson a Commerce back on Stuyvesants 13 yard line A neat play which gave Commerce her dill touchdown was then executed Lent who was playing right halfback for Commerce received a forward pass from Carson while standing between the goal posts Lent missed the goal kick Cavallaro again ran he ball book this time thirtyfive yards but a forward pass attempted by Btuy vesant went to Commerce and the latter smashed down the paid for the second score varying Its line bucking tactics by an on hide kick and end runs Thompson crossed the line and Lent kicked the goal Commerces forward pass went to Btuyvesant but Cavallaro again dropped the ball on the 10 yard line when a touchdown seemed certain Lent punt was blocked and the ball going straight up was caught by Hanson of Btuyvesant on the 18 yard line Two attempts at the Commerce line failed to make a gain and Hanson tried a drop kick which was blocked Lent made the only other touchdown of the first period which ended with the score 10 to Young began the second half by running the kickoff bock to midfield From here It was carried straight down to the Bturvesant goal MoWllllam mode the touchdown Young made the other two touchdowns 3VO SCORE FOR WILLIAMS Npr for Vermont Either In Crudely Played Came Wfut OfSTOWrf Nov 7 Williams had a close call this afternoon when the Vermont eleven carried the hall at the very end of the second half to within six Inches of the Purple goal line But when It looked as If the visitor were doing to win In the last minute of play the Williams line braced recovered the ball on downs and saved Itself from defeat AH It was the score stood 0 to 0 when the whistle blew The name was without doubt the poorest Williams has played this season The home team never was nearer Vermont goal than the iI yard line Williams Injured his nnkleniraln In the first half and from that time on Winter substitute quarter ran the team Winter place at end was taken by jrutt Aermont tore boles In the heavy Williams line Watklns and Pierce in particular being responsible for many gains On the defensive Thomas the Vermont centre was very successful In broaklnit through the opposing tine before the ball was snapped without drawing upon himself the attention of the officials Winter of Illlams found It difficult wok with Thomas grasping him before thobill reached his hands and fumbled several time as a result This broke up Wllllamss whole style of attack and an a consequence Vermont woo able to rush the ball exactly the same number of yards us did Williams The home team gained ground on every exchange of punts Btovcnsn best kick travelledslxtynve yards Vermont tried one drop kick from the 20 yard line hut the ball went wide of the goal posts Williams I worked the forward paseu several times for good gains while the visitor had a triple pass that netted many yards At no time In either half did the officials have the game In hand Repeated Infringements In the offside ruin were allowed time and again to go unpenallced RIOIlYS Rouaii TOO Nomads Forward White Hurt1 In Game Yon liy of A same of English Rugby football at trailed crowd of rio toVan Cortland Park yesterday afternoon Thedpposln fifteens were the Nomads of Brooklyn ahd the University of Pennsylvania In the first half neither team scored In time second half with two minutes lo play Winston forward for Pennsylvania scored a try giving the game to hIs team by 3 too The game was of the most gruelling char ecter Unite halfback for the Nomads was badly Injured In the second half Other Football Games Yesterday At St LoulsM Louis 5 hewaee eAt St Louis ttasrjInrtonU James MUIIUen 0 At Normal Illinois Normal 3ft Lombard 8 At Indianapolis Notre Mama It Indiana 0 At Omaha Nebraska a Amen 17 At Mason City Neb Memorial 14 OrlnnelU 10 At lltutmrit University of Plttiburr 11 Vnlenlty6r Vet Virginia 0 At Ptttsbure Uooster II CarnegIe Tech 8 Richmond Virginia Poly 10 North Care tins 0 At Philadelphia Pennt Ivanla 19IS10 Star liey Seminary A AtjaofbiraUipCrntral 3 Albany ILSTO At Cleveland Caae Ohio Slate At vvorce tertoly Cross Tufts oAt At Kvanston Purdue is Northwestern 10 At Ann Arbor Michigan Kentucky 0 At Minneapolis Wisconsin 5 Minnesota 0 At Deloll Btloll 8 Knox SAt i Vaterv111e Colby 18 University of Maine 8 At Ilrunanlck Bates 3 Dowdoln a At Nashville Vanderbllt is Tennessee 0 At Ianenster Baltimore City Collect 24 Mil Itrsvllle Normal II At Cornwallhe Witt Clinton 11 New York Military Academy a i At Montelslr Bordentown IB Mont cUlr Academy 0 At Kssei Fells Klnttlcy School St Pauls 4 nlon Ends Season With Victory ScrtEVKCTADT Nov 7 Th las homo game of the season was won easily from Hobart by Union this afternoon The score at the end of the half was 27 to 6 In favor of Vnlon In the second half Union played a substitute team and scored three more touchdowns Only ons goal was kicked the final score was Union 38 Hobart 0 RACING AT PIMLICO Connausbt Ranger lIme In Thrilling Fin Un From Ronfenton and Pocomcke lUtimonK Nov 7After thirteen days the great racesmeetlng of the Maryland Jockey Club closed on the Pimlleo track this afternoon The final day was one ol the biggest of the meeting as the Idea weather conditions brought out a large crowd of racegoers and It waa the best betting day for the ring was the scene of struggling burnaniy The racing was marked by a wild scene at the finish of the fifth race Connaught Ranger Rossfenton urni Peesssoi fn shed almost on even terms Ihe finish was one of the most thrilling ever seen at Pimlleo Within only a few strides of the Inlsh It looked as though either Connaught danger ftaesfenton or Pocomoke would be he winner Throuzhagreat ride by Not ter loBsfenton came like a shot In the last couple of strides and seemed to be the general Impression that he was the winner until the number of Connaught Ranger was put up first The summaries unit Race Ilve furlonri Taboo S3 IK Iliynes tol won Thetis loo Hlnchcllffe 30 to I second Italic Girt 100 Goltteln to I third Time 101 Cunning Our Maggie Annotation Compilation CUquc Court Lad Hilltop llanonla and Plmpante also ran Second faceSte fuIrlongsfstf irs cr Notter 2 to I won Salvoltile ii IV Cuhten 10 second Ikitanist OOtitelnay to third Time 113 l3 Edgaly Coumalteat Gb rious Bcty Tillinghaat Icuthtui Aphrpjlte ad Margaret aTra ran Third TUco One mile and a half Supersti tion Crowley 2 to I won Queen of the Hills 101 Iotter 4 10 I WWU Ion Lack aye 110 Lelbert 15 to I third Time tM 2s oW Miss Catesby plni and Needles Judge Brmentrout Charivari Countermand and DArkle also ran Fourth Race Steeplechase about two miles Waterway 145 Wmiama to wo No MeuObure Crumley ao to second Oeril lea Savat to 1 third Time 443 Unle Flat Beetle Kl er and liliberry also nT tlftb flareOne mIleConnaught flanrrr tog te0Ih to I won itosfentca fl ft tot icr to 5 sec000 Pocomoke Ii Cotsietnh 3 to I thIrd rime 140 45 Borle Kalpo Qua minx Black Moss IndIan HuBtef Otimah Irett JubUee PearlPolntOraLi and Cleni Pans Also ran SIxth P4ceOne tulleAster dOr 152 Mr Tucker 7 10 5 won Sparkles las Mr Wrighti 2 to 1 lu ft to 1 third Time 14s Deggermax and Janus Crawford use ian Seventh faceOne mileThe Wrestler 112 Nlcol even money won Gear Ms lbl Of CrOWiYl 1 second 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