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PHILADELPHIA. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1928 abed Carnegie Beats Notre Dame in Home Lair; Nittany Lions Lose to Lafayette TIGERS TOP ELI; QUAKERS WALLOP COLUMBIA Temple Beats Geneva in Close Tilt, Villanova Triumphs Over Grove City THE CAMERA TELLS WHY PENN WON OVER COLUMBIA BY OVERWHELMING SCORE INKERS MLU TO LEI TIN HOE 01 FOE 1 JVittiner and Requardt Tally Touchdowns That Send Yale to 12-2 De feat in Annual Classic Columbia Takes 7 to 0 Lead, But Quakers Triumph, 34 to 7 Red and Blue Runs Wild in Last Period as Many Substitutes Are Sent in to Get Letters Machine Outplayed Af ler First Period Wlen Both Teams Threaten to Score; Loud Eli Star By JAMES C. ISAMINGER LNN uuloosed a savage attack yesterduy that broached the Columbia line almost at will and By PERRY LEWIS l'RINCHTON, N. Nov. 17.

HAIU' Tiger talons ripped the hirlo guve tbe Red and Blue an easy con quest 'over tbe Manhstlen eleven by (rem tin: lighting Bulldog of lnifi here tins iifternoon. and tonizht the bulging score of 34 to 7. It mas tbe heaviest toll collected by Penn a-Lerocioua itenguj 01 jrrineeton 1ft istmi; hi its lair over the still quiver careiisK of tlie slain tootball canine in tiaveu. lbe score was: incetuD. 12: isle.

2. Sixty tli.niNMid gridiron grsn.lces, ss 'f Vvfr' ijvy- 3-. uy as anner stadium would hold, lied in tiie barred held upon which i iiiirskiu warriors in Orange and nek cnii.he.1 the irlndiators in Ftlue n-oriiiK two touchdowns as they toed a pair of points on a safety. Sixty thciuxnnd pairs of eyes were ied upon Captain Kddy. of Vale, as aninaiieil tlirnl.trh Hi linu out tiie middle of the Brat period and uopiieu ucnuitrdt.

Drilliunt Tiger bach the end zone for the safety that fttea toe Blue her two lonely points. Two Touchdowns Humble Ells I I rom sixty thousand throats roared Jingled approval and consternation awakened Trinceton team rolled fcer picture of linemen being out of pmj on Uckle buck was never taken. Here wo have Murphy, of Penn, taking the ball on a ruth inaide of end againat Columbia in the second quarter. Tho if TOrw'ra nv done yutt Prtect atyle and tho gentlemen who bear "33 and "11" on their backs are being taken out juat right, being pushed back far out of harm' way. Quarterback Shober uty yarns down the Held in an un- 4 "ken niarcb late in the first half and "tight that epic advance to an end by staling Wittmer crashing through for tf touchdown thut put Princeton out 4 the lead, to 2.

jTlien, with only a few minutes of mmj toe murpny, retoy cup a wouiaoe tacKier. against Columbia since 1883, when tbe lted and Blue triumphed, 35 to 0. Nearly men and women watched Columbia splinter and break to pieces alter the Lions dealt tbe Bed and Blue a facer in the first few minutes of play by acoriog a toucbdonn through a brilliant aerial conceit. Columbia maintained this lead for the rest of the first quarter, but in tho second period the Lions began to feel the hammering effects of tho Penn drive and soon tbe score wua even, and a second touchdown, also acored in this period, pushed Peau out in from for good. Run Wild In Last Period There waa lull In scoring in the third period, but Penn resumed its irresistible attack Is the fourth period and made tbe battle uneven by scoring three mora touchdowns, Penn'a mastery was mad clear by the fact that it scored twenty-three tirst downs as against (our for the Morningside Heights eleven, and only one of these first downs was made when Penn bad its Varsity team In the held.

The Red and Blue gained more thou 2(0 yards by rushing while Colnmhiii gained 51 yarda in the firat half and only 21 in tbe aecond. Captain Paul Scull's men were teen to just aa good advantage in tiie air as they were on tbe ground. Penn tossed sixteen forward passes ami completed five for a gain of 72 yards. Seven were grounded while four others were intercepted. Columbia tried five passes and com.

pleted only one but this was good for a 20-yard gain and tbe losers' only touchdown. Two of the Lions' passes were incompleted while two were stolen by vigilant Penn men. Hcull added tbe extra point and Penn waa out In front, i Rose' Run Brings Soore Neither team scored In tbe third quarter, but in the fourth Penn started to run wild and collected three more touchdowns. Murphy tabbed two of them, while Rosenbloom scored th tiiisl touchdown after brilliant 17- tfiiru period remaining, those of tt'i sixty thousand who came in Blue LEOPARDS RISE FROM OlrVLS' BUM LEAD VILLANOVA EDGES OUT CARNEGIE MINIONS CRUSH NOTRE DAME fe up oope. and those who wore the mute and Black were delirious with as they saw the Tiger bound for-rd from nndlield to again storm the W'e goal line for a touchdown.

Here unbroken march of 51 yards U'lUght to a brilliant climax when quurdt was sent reeline over for the NARROW WIN, 14 TO 13 ASHES OF DEFEAT TO VjUIQUISHES GENEVA Tech's Powerful Offensive Bewilders Irish, Who Suf- Main Liners Conquer Grove City and End Visitors' IN BITTER BATTLE SQUELCH PEI STATE 2 increased the Bengals' fl to 12. Tiger team that but cr First Defeat on Howe Soil Since 1905; Pitts vu tmu in spots and formidable at Unbeaten Run by Lone Point in Fray Thai Is in ww nines tnis season bring its cam burghers' Victory Keeps Unbeaten Record Clean f'su 10 a glorious truition by casting the Bulldog iu the fifty-second Doubt to End as Losers Tally Late ainiageauon Detween Prince and 1'ale. Advance 'of Forty-five Yards Gives Lafayette Wearshing Scores Lone Tally in the Second Stanza to Win 6-0 Jihe score just about represents the tors margin of superiority over the By W. 0. McGEEHAN SOUTH BEND, Nov.

17. IM MACULATE, unsullied, her proud head emblazoned in a halo of vie-tnrv. 3 10r tu ten niin of the first nrint Prl. The Lineup Lone Touchdown one of the strongest The Lineup teams of this season, Carnegie gridiron machine yesterdav tottered Tech overwhelmed Notre Dame's I on tne orinst of defeat, rallied, and fi Osrnvie T. Boseneweir Villa Nova Io.

Grove City men, who conquered tho army, by tlie'corliok nally rose triumphantly over Grove Sdimidt Lions Unleash Desperate Many Alumni Turn Out to i' iule 8very department of the Backs clad in Orange and Black Jslied with blinding brilliancy. Wit-J r. Miles, Bennett, Requardt, Scarlett, Jones, these are names conjure with in Princeton tonight, a grateful alma mater will enshrine score of 27 to 7, on the rain'Soaked Leoni l-ity, it to 1.1 in one of the serai)' tarkleV.V.V.V Vwirlman Lonewell piest and ganiest struggles Philadcl- Jtielriner nrtxiKd i as 1 1 tcuara, McCarthy Centre LanU Hlllen Rielit guard (Softhli Positions left nd loft Uckle susnl Contra Bight ffiisrd BiKht tsr.klo Burnt ond Left halfbara Bisht halfback DreHhar Carticr Field today. The Clan of Carnegie, giants in the brick-red jer See Feature of Homecom pnin inns nave witnessed this year. Scoring Efforts; Shellen berger's Alertness Helps llHrklua Bltriit tack Koroa MovniAu Twonej Vil Bradf Niemloo Chtmirny While 10,000 exuberant rooters im Jilrhberaer L.

Flanaasn Harp. tor yard end run. seys, had everything that could be asked of a football team, weiKht, power, speed ing Programme line was tne last baturday appear' bVi everlasting fire. plored tho Blue and White to stand off the fierce, last-minute rush of the Heury Itlcrht end. Shirine fiiovannucct Paterltiii Ford halfback I'M Otmt) Riflit bJilfliH'-k Kamtner Jloorn.ad Leselter Xarcla smart, an airgrenRivi.

and tootball brains, plenty of the latter. The line was a brick-red wall fulltMok trained line built a round flnntflin uoiiini br periods irarnuer FUUDactf Biiuutt invading Wolverines, Villanovas seasoned veterans refused to yield before 'We, who worn nnr th vi Villanova 0 7 7 14 that would not bend or crumple on the ance of the year for Penn, which liuith-es its season Thanksgiving Day in its annual battle with Cornell. So far thin year Penn has won Seven games and lost only one. Navy has been tbe only opponent to beat the fighting lied and By STAN BAUMGARTNER ASTON, Nov. 17.

Urovo City 00 7 itt an assault thut would hove bowled FIGHTING tooth and nail for sixty strenuous minutes against tho defense, but which seemed tOj press Notw Dm 0 0 7 07 Camei laoh 13 7 0 7 87 Tout-Mown: Lstzelter t. Htmtr, Boieni they ran iha nni. ToiichrtowDti: Kof (JroYo Oir.v. Walatiki and over an ordinary eleven. Later, when Kammpr: fur Villx itnvu.

3. strong and game Geneva eleven made the outfit from New Haven the plaintive notes of the official's The backs had speed, direction and tr 3. Sllhtitutinna. Nnrra Tli.m ViUnnovtt mmoT tor BIc-fJunn, KhPehati for Whelrhao. Milne for from Beaver Falls, the great Dwfor Chevijrny.

Mullioi far Oollim. Cannon sure-footedness. Karsis. who was tune. In penaltiea Penn lost 75 yards.

Mjnued crt 2d page: 1st Column Leppir. Cnedo for Brady. MurphT for Uherry and wnne nigbkin machino jovially nicknamed Carcass before the while Columbia was fined 18 yards. Hr'Mikft, iHtiinviio for McGurliiy. renKaiano rnr Uarkina.

Hpnry for Twometiv. Contl for Gil-lenoie. Moric fir Henry. (1111111(1 for Oio-vnnmn'Pl, Iftjuoliue fur Metanwin. McCaribT for Ixmovau.

Nrmeth for (iardner. MvIhiihoo nn ior MiTniiian. Uollini lor Colrlck, Raniavairft for Miller. Donarhuo for Twnmir nosed out a close 6-0 victory over their Gold and White rivals yesterdav after Eonill far Law O'Rrian for r-nMi-k A BATTLE scarred Leopard still smarting under the wounds inflicted by the Bisons, the Mountaineers and the Presidents, came back in magnificent fashion today to bury its fags deep into the shanks of the Nittany Lion and sear his hide with a 7 lo 0 defeat before 16,000 frenzied foot game by the humorists of Notre Dame, seemed to be able to rip through the Notre Dame line at will, and in his jeorgetown Downs noon at Temple Stadium before 15,000 for Nempt4). McCoy for Hlllen, Mt'luiialillu Cheiirnv; Carnerle Toch.

Moo re he ad for EtUi, bchaitshnetiy for I. F1anan. Schmipp for loyell. Yerini. for Hinhberirer.

Morbita for Columbia showed superiority in kicking and producd one of the most gifted punters seen on Franklin Field thia season Iu William Buser, Pennsylvania boy, who prepared at Harristrurg rnr tiova ntitirci. mr aiciaucniMi. mia-suinmer rooters. wake Notre Dame tncklers fell bruised west Virginia, 12-0 Both Geneva and Teranle unloosed Minaiinninna: (irfrvp city. Hrhulta fnr weld-man.

Aiift-io ft.r Iay. Thnmaa fnr raterlinl, nd dazed, lietore it was over Kockne uvieirau, Airw, urowau. owannmoro. um Diro. HedaTea.

Dtirtmnnt UH t.n. Haieakl for himmer and tsresorv for Cmn a wonderful overhead attack, with both elevens breaking even in the ground iu jui'no, it, rnn out, ecu. ''lT'I? D. C. was taxing nut his best men badly crippled.

All of the football genius kafpree. C. E. Kpvpd. Ifranlre.

O. H. Vlert ball rooters. Buser, a junior, averaged 43 yards gained irom tneir forwards. intr.

Htad linpriman. W. ti, Nawell. Time ot One glorious sustained advance, magnificent march for fortv-fiv vnrrin lbe lone 6-DOinter tlie Owls earner. lbe brt was scored in three plnyb wnistie ended the fray, Villanova and its supporters realised it had eluded defeat by the slenderest of margins.

Before the gamo both elevens pointed to untarnished records. Today Harry Stuhldrher's men still are numbered in the cloistered coterie that includes such unbeaten teams as Carnegie and lebser lights. Grove City, testing its first loss of the year and its second in two seasons, proved the most redoubtable foe tho Main Liners have met in many moons. This fact was impressed upon the fans soon after the contest got under way. Stuhldrclier, according to tho most approved Rock no pattern, introduced to the visitors bis shock troops.

Their debut was fnr from auspicious. The second-stringers had hardly gone through the limbering process before Wfrinna. in ntinnipa, OfflclaU Rtfercp (1 VI Rpvpi. (Tmiilri bad instilled into bis proteges against he Army seemed to leave them as he red brick wall hit them or as they I-Tctrt. iiiiniitMi: Duurtiujc who a long lorward pass irom O.

H. VicrDiia. H'Rd linesman B. Nwwell. ed come in the early moments of the second period.

During the initial fif in the closing minutes of the second period sent Purscll over the line with on bis long kicks, which outstripped the worthy efforts of Captain feculi, who averaged 37 yards. The punting was good on both sides, but Buser clearly hud the better of it. hlf a iime ot jiprmr, mtnuTPH. fell back dazed after a drive at that line. a teint at the end which threw tho NdtreOame (jef'npe nff gufird.

The second came with Btartlinir rnnirtitv ih I'uHltion. Georcetown. teen minute of action both Temple and Gcueva fumbled, intercepted passes end" blocked punts to gain ground either way, which failed to put both toams It was all over to all inteuls and obfiprvers rocognhod tho inadvlsubility HiTPM Coach Young opened the lame with Curnenie backs rippinjc the Nriire Dame of axirh a measure. run Jt ruviticin I hett (jioklft LlRtiih tno coveted touchdown, which gave the Maroon their victory. Before and after this thrust which mortally wounded State, tho Nittany Lion had the edge, several times knocking at.

the Leopard goal, only to be his second-string men, but quickly had to replace these players with bis var- Lft guard Pcfinnt uh chanwioav. Grove City. une to snredR. If you will recall how this Notre purposes in the hrst nuarter when the men of the Carnegie clan with the un-spellable and unpronounceable names ran off two touchdowns in five minutes. in a position to tally.

However, at the start of tho sec wifh alarmiiiK bwittiK's, hrouuht the Continued nn 3d Pags, lat Column ball iuto tli heart of the enemy'a ter- Continued on 3d Page, 7th Column ond quarter, Temple relied on line WvnkHp Wiilhh J. floont'T Tnmiini Duplin (riipt Iiwvpr lurnea nack nv tne cournireoiiK. nowjr i-i-ntrH Ritrht miarri Misht took) Klulit eu.l Qunrlrhi(i-lt I-fft ImlfhHfk KiKiit iiHifiiack rushes, which took the ball from niid ful defense of McCracken's men. Contlnued on 3d Page, 3d Column Hughes' Field Goal State's Desperate Efforts Hu'tHk field to Geneva 4-yard line, where "Worm" Wearfhing plnuged over centre for the only touchdown of the Ti fUliUBCK 0 Tin to the final moment nf the fr.v Barihn A ,0 ft a it i'j "tctnwn CHASE'S 87-YARD DASH I'ointd after touch lid Dunlin. Wins for Michigan INN ARBOR.

Nor. 17 (A. field anal from tha tot of Huxnee. Wol iqc uiousauas clustered in tne stadium, sat in breathless excitement, as a frenzied State team, goaded to destin balmy afteruooii. Bonner extra point from placement was wide and the Broad and Montgomery street, clan TIE WITH PRESIDENTS itn larr rur iwr.r, 5 Tmll lk'hwrn.

Lory fup Iwyr. a itnaiiir 1 nnr for larv IlllIPII'S FOR RUTGERS FOE JT CAPITAL CiTT had to be content with bix points. Score Doesn't Count After that TemDle score verine fullback, lo the eeond period aa Mi eh lean i 8 to 0 victory over Mlcbltatt St a to ia a alow aud at tlmea unintereitiDK ation, unleashed onef orward pass attack after another in nn effort to turn the tide. Even as Umpire Eddie Bcnnis tooted his horn to end the combat, Collins, of State, dropped back to hurl a fortv- Morn- Tir 'vt for HttrfLbH oot ha II a me here tnda State flatbed OiHiu Vi for livnii. A.

Glann for hopr! Li: 2" -A- Jommiii for JOHNSTOWN. Pb Nov. 1' in linrrftt for Lmir. forward pa saint attack lo tbe earlr attagea ot tba Kama that bothered Mich I nan for UCKNKLL and Washinntun and WASHINGTON'. D.

Nov. 17. BETHLKHKM. Nov. 17, yard pass far down the field to Died- played a great offensivo game, but were never in a close position to score, although George Duncan raced from bis own 30-yard line through tho entire Temple team for a touchdown, but Referee Kinney recalled the nlav.

RJ'B1' rtrrirt for Jefferson College battled to a scoreless tie here this afternoon WARTHMOItE COLLEGE wo- Ime. but lacked tbt to ecore within he l.Vvanl birlne. Itula lowed tha Dlny WJDL anake end, Chase by name ncn. as Bennis sonneted his horn, a few of the Muroon halted, thinking the S' BOSTON. Nov.

17 (A. DICK "HOXEi'BOY" FINNEGAN, of Bobton, won a well-earned de-fisiou over Andre Routis, of I'rance. featberweight champion of the world, in ten rounds, nt the openiue of the new Boston Madixnn Square Garden here tonight. Both men were RTiin A (lurintf luucb of the and wearing the scarlet jersey of before a neutral crowd of close to 3U, Land, f-'avr. nieu's field hockey team defeated the George Washington L'niversity Rutgers, snatched up a loose ball game over.

Past two Lafayette defense men went tho flying Lion back. 000 fans, honors in the struggle being stating that both sides had been off- Colgate Sweeps Over jtibt as dose as toe score would indi fiiliams Upsets eleven here today, 17-0. The Pennsylvania girls have been undefeated this cate. Continued on 2d Page. 4th Column Continued on 2d Page, 6th Column Carl fenavely Bisons registered live Amherst PlAvon overw.ieht.

un tK. FV.nrl.mnn', auu luua.v Vlclurj. ttavtt Lllem iit'tti uuwu to lour lor iu 1: riiuuiB, was not involved. Each had one exwllent senrinjr oppor- and galloped down the chalk ribbed field for ninety-seven yards to earn In hi. to.m vintrTV rvv pKltrh TTm.

versify in a bitter football struggle in Taylor Stadium this afternoon. The taui hdown fol.iv.ed by a sucessful try for Hie aditional point gave Rutgers a 7 to 3 victory in the twcntl-tlfth gridiron clash between the time honored 'VBKitsr. tne tnytfiltal south Atlantic States In-tercoljesiiato hockey championship. Betty freshman star from Mdn. Vu tUDtty, Buckn drivmg down the end COLLEGE GRID RESULTS Ills tie dnil in- 'wuht mi ai-ore a ai.

to .1 EC BOLD fcTADtrjM. flracuaj. N. Not 17 (A. Colette overwhelmed ita old rival.

Bvracuae. under icon of 30 to 6 before a crowd of 80.000 bare this afternoon. I'ifine uo twinta to tbe flrat uertod on ttvo acorltiB' forwa'd paiiea and a flitcztlne Wilmington, Delaware, scored nine iron to tlxe W. J. 3-yard line iu the third period, only to be United.

Iu the fourth period the Presidents cut goals, while Anna Itiekards tallied three tin 1 ilwnfnll Tennessee Spanks Vanderbilt Eleven NASHVILLE. Not. 17 (A. Youth BPrvptf 1 their today when the Teunea- times. lonrlidowns were funirht Iiki.i r.r EAST ,34 Columbia i.u "Utiliued.

The Oarnet girls eiDerienced lit Ho loose with au attaefs tnat seemed certain to brine a score, but the Hisons JJ i rivals. Duquesne 13 St. John's 46 Juniata. 12 Lebanon Valley. .13 lush down the line br ita atar halfback, r.euMe Hurt Colgate put the cauiv od ifft curly and went ou to win by tbe biaieat aeore opposition from the capital city team, Minnesota Trim rallied and took the ball on their owu 4-vard line.

Lebl.li. Kutifm. Maflt and Omni; 6'MIIVr IWt larUf Kti.Wra fllTwfpKar L'-ft Kimrd Kalr-lilM rpKistfrvd Ncsmat Hyniugsu lo mora tbaa twentv-tiva years. N. Y.

27 aim ie.i uicra li-ti at. tialt-tnno. In the second half. Swarthmore used nunitwr of substitutes, but George W. and Haskell Indians iStuts i ro.v M.

Munn IVrl8 Mah'oim Newby "iLohr Tliil.t Harris 7l Klrkpstnrk ln kle aiHHll Klvhr oud Daltmi .12 0 7 .28 .13 .19 ..14 .50 .32 aee Vols conquered nn inferiority uomulex ard defeateti Vanderbilt. tu 0. to remain In the ruuntnix for bouthero Conference laareia. It waa the flrat time Tenuete -kod fronl the CommniforfB alnc 1U18 an-1 the third time a I mo isf2. Aoproxtmately fanx, th lanteat rrwd ever to wftneaa a Mwrta event in thin P'afp.

at throujcli a alow rain tu aee the giime. Left tii1 Jft tJickff Left Saiittrd Centre RitMit tntanl KiL'ht torkle Hittht tni Brown Canters in 20jto 0 Winnvr BTtOWN STADITJM. Providence, ft. IT (A. Mlnne- 1 illott ki bmiiiikuiii was uo maccn tor them.

O. Wn.hlnton ninr AlveraoD Kl Si.roul Jl. Vtallon Forward ftrahaml rtlrkarda Lft Iulde CbloclWow I. Walton Lft Win t.n. I.L'VltW 7 Trantum tft lialfT'ai'k Crouii.

Hivrittf. India toda t'ower of tlie ninninu atla. li BuekiifM. Wuprmr T. Jonei.

Mitohplt El lor Bollinrpr W. Wariswurtli Bnitnhaiinh llambnckpr HI are Hailckt 0 0 0 0 Johps for E'l-Pttulie- for He- Frltt Kmlit liain.a.:k Kwrd (JiiMrterhk Yale Holy Coss Penn State Cornell Geneva Urslnus Haverford Grove City Loyola Carleton Lehigh Providence Delaware P. M. Dickinson Bucknell W. Maryland.

HoDIiiaoQ FMivardfc uivianmii u.iua.'a uruennera Thlel Johns Hopkins Upsala Muhlenberg Missouri Cooper Union. Albright Gallaudet Syracuse Bowdoln Mass. Catholic Univ. Norwich Vermont Providence U. of Union Rsnsellaer Yale Brooklyn Niagara Worcester L.

Islrj. lialfhat'k 17 4 Pi liroxvu had an tun dtrA9 LT IiidlanB. ns ti. ft. aroted will 1)1 lure root: St.

Thomaa Schuylkill Colgate Wesleyan Tufts St. John's Boston Uniy. Springfield Hobart Hamilton Roohester Harvard Frosh. .56 .49 .28 .30 .12 .31 .22 ,.12 6 .12 .38 8 .37 .17 Penn Princeton Harvard Lafayette Dartmouth. Temple.

Swarthmore. Drexel Villanova Navy Army Rutgers Prankford St. Joseph Mt.St. F. and W.

and J. Gettysburg. Williams Brown. Boston College. I.omIh hnlftiack Hiirlit i i) a 7 0 0 07 Turnbti!) ing tlie L'nWemty of Ne Bampablr.

Uttlaer. t'uliburk 0 Wisconsin Steps w. nmi ti. una aiternxm. Benitniaoti Rnw uJ its auUre four teams is I 'Jour lidcw rw i'tiB'.

aftr touchdown maui Itolierfa TflitrP Hnlfhark Clavar iH-ft Hslfhaok Riirlit Caldwell Lft Fnllhack BtM'ktif Itari'lH fplacmptili. Mld llavidowlt. ft 61 Zimmerman, course of th eanie. Toiu'hdnwii wre raAj hurwtitnn.wH and v. ruacpmentl.

MintlturiiinN Avre rr hiiiIr tne atcuna. tmra auu lounn ocnooa. Corea "gland Beats Wales in Annual Battle wnrr.il. Krlurl for P. Jooeit.

If.n.a uoo.n tioal NearerGrid Title TOW A flTY. Nov 17 (A A mi. print, fterriat lor Oilohrtat. V. Jiem for he- 61 Ualfluiau tor "lwianr.

Haas for IrMiutrlrk. i-iijpirv. amy rarry, awartlanore: Mra. Hat. Hprrlat for Puuli.

Iitml for Hiihlioue fur Miiiiv. narliler fur KrlltK. Kv.r. W. Watjawortli.

Joiipb for Hum Am- fnr WolrlmaD. ll.i'lflf.y for Lehr. Joluifton for M. Hannen, ti, Waxh.iicton. J-uIi Btlrlln; 9.

Kckard 8, Wahun a. Hnrloclt. IVar .26 .20 .27 0 .19 .40 .20 .24 merman fir UnimhnuKli. Tnixall for JamfH. fVANSKt Chicago Bows to Illinois by 40-0 CnrCACO.

Nov. 17 (A. P.VThn ITnlvou- 0 N. Y. Aggies sou.

HubHlttution -M. Klckarda for J. Walton. Hurlock for Rli-kardn. frK)ltnin fur Not.

17 intornatlmwl riHllokl rnr Ainmerumu. Jamea for Iruxall. HHmliarker for C. Joaaa. Wall for Tom Jnrtpa.

Atnnerst St. Bonaventure.25 Mutzri tor Bllor. aaeou; Wimonnitt wleven ia within eraap of Ita rlrnt Wentern Conferemu arldlron In aixtcett yeara. a cold downpour of raio. mlnjled1 wfth UtifriPd of iDtiw, Hip Badaerf.

Ixtt atill con hp red tlie hitherto imneaten Iowa team. Ui tu t). today In the ulnuirli. wotvr and mire of a jtrldlroa that reaeubled rnr sober ta, 1'earann for 4itiette, Jn'juette for Btirliuf, Ttioiupaou for Clear- N. Hampshire.

0, Lowell Textile Elliott, Harris tor Heavier. Flyon for Johns-Ion P.vla lor Iruln for Curupv for PrplHta for Paltmi. Palton for Prlet.1. Viiiihlarcon. for Harris, Baloah for Irwin, stied'lon for MohcoTllB.

Tom Im I'nnilra raiin. New York t'ntvrnltr. Mnraman W. Poon. Ktrhl IndL'O Oelfe.

3cmplo. ilni. nt purlods 16 aalsutaa. aiifti pinctmanc troai troiii naii Hauoai. nuoknoll lW.

tk J. 6 rard llnp) Hp rep 14 45 "imp. T1 11(1 1 of ended ita moat diauitrtiiia eegaou in Canlslut Cadets C. C. N.

101 J. rilnu-B. Tal. Umpire Carl A Reed. Manhattan.

4 "1 Won xT. aunda; Km- prlu(ielrt, (priu(rlielrt. Score by ierloda: artiimor WaljiDtoo HpkcI MnPttnmii H. A. (Irppne.

Pena. ricJd Judge Al ttlaci, l'iUibursU. 0 24 -17 Uiiwit. 4t to o. to make their Weatarn Con 0 feroace record aoaoituoua Id defeat Rhode I sand 0 Continued on 6th Pago, lat Column buddla of mud.

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