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1 BIG COLLEGE ELEVENS PLAY EXCITING GAMES Columbia Averts Defeat by Field i Goal in Closing Play. ENN WINS BY TWO POINTS Wt Point Letts to Harvard en a fumble Lafayette Score en Tlotre Yale'e Small Total. I Ttittritir nwr than fulfills Ita promts, of eacltlng games on the gridiron. Two of bla teams escaped defeat golf narrowest of margin. Two won tr mlehty mall sooree.

and aa-giber scored on by a field goal. Columbia played a tie cam with Am-gerst. and was eared from defeat only kicking a fld aoal In the oloelng alar cf the match. It wee the smallest kind of a hl for the Blue and Whit to crawl out of and the hardeet kind of lurk t't in Amhrnt boya, who clearly utplay'4 tlie Mnrtilncalde eleven after the first ten mlnutea' play, i I'ennsylvanla bt Brown by the mar-fin of only two pomte. Thla evea a safety sna4e by Hrown In the flrat half, the only core mrt" In the second period of flay earn lm arlded a touch-down and a goal.

making the aafety the deciding; factor In turning the acale In Pennsylvania's favor. I West I'olnt played Harvard to a standstill. In I first half the Crlmaon team wai twice forced to defend agalnat attempt at flrld goal after the soldiers had rsrrled the ball almost to the Harvard goal llnl' attempta failed, and fits half tnlrd with no score. The Crlmaon me1e a alngle tquch-down In the gpmnd half, and thla came when Weat folnt touched a punt that rolled over their goal line, where a Harvard man fell on It. A second ecore of a almllar nature wax averted by Weat Point hold-tig for down on their own goal line after firing the Cambridge team the ball fifteen yard from the goal.

After surprising and delighting their allowing by running up a total of 17 alnf In the flrat half against Lafayette. I'rlrx-oton gave Naeaau men a scare fey allowing Khuater to kick a goal from tlx field, while Princeton scored a tingle touch-down. iTale mal only 12 polnta agalnat State College, their vaunted attack falling to eruah aa espevted. The line only held Ita own agalnat the vlaltora. Cornell did wall agalnat the heavy Weatern University of Pennsylvania team, and made about the beat showing of the day.

The tcorea of the Important garnet ware: Celaasala, 10 Asaheraf, SO. Praaeylranla, Hi Browa, Harvard, 6 West Pol at, O. Tale, IBi ttate ('liege, O. Frtaewtoa. S2i Lafarate, 4.

Cera 1 1. 8A Westera lalverelty Pesjearlvaala, O. Aaaapalls, 8H XTarta Carallaa, O. CaeUsI ladlaae, Rfl Dlcalasaa, O. SCHULTZAVES COLUMBIA.

Kick lenaatlonal Qoal on Cloalng Play and Tlee Amheret'e Score. A punt, fumble, a substitution, and a drop kick enabled Columbia to turn defeat Into a tie soor la the taut minute of play In the same at American league Park yesterday aftarnoon In tie gam with Amherst. Tbe New England slHn had sutplayea the Blue and White etavea during the larger part of the forty-five auavtes actual play asree4 uaon. The visiter sad senrad ion points to Columbia's ala and espeared to hava the game In hand when they ktrked the ball to Columbia five-yard line Witk tttM minutaa to play. Vainly the Morn-laaaMs eoilf clans triad to gain by trick playa The first two or three carried the laathar for-arg till It raachsd tha thlrty-flra-yard Una, Wear thy were forred to punt to aava losing tea ball en downs.

When despair waa deepeat la) 'the Kew York man's hraaata epaertunUy waa offered which they mada the Thar kicked to Amherst's twenty.flve-yard Use with less than a mlnuta to play. The ball aa handled cleanly, but on the neat play tkeuerk fumbled and the ball waa again Calumbla'a, twenty yards from tha goal. Thar, aa but fifteen eeconda to play and a hurried aenaultatlon waa held. Collina had replaced wtT" bck ih Blue and io minutaa be waa mow withdrawn and Schults sent Into lama for the final attempt to score The ell lay oa tha twenty-yard line at a difficult sgle front tha I poata and tha attempted Intendrd looked kopelee to eST. JJlim'4 klckefs an- 53 eettled bla mi lato position T.fc- 4.tllrataly kefJriTe.pt tSr ot tlmTaaked fSj" I4 MaJnsi 7 it th u.8 rndmonlum reigned, aa tha the eid if ''eree'a whlatla eouadad 1M Wlq to ewarmad on tt.

and VLT LX? and bear them eaiuVSV" rharaotrlatlo snake si" a gallBM afort and rVt It wa. a hard aa wa1 a tay eiaraa owaaaaafeav ae. iw. "Bra. tarn for Amharst jr JoVM offai w.P "ui "anee.

ard larawd aTtiT eaaa 4n ehort. a team eawkLo eraaaloa of wis "t'e" of a aew laager trT fJ'T ,4 H'ire. A bad paae for a lla.ku7 whlohVava Co: he kail In mldfleld. was Juat the for steady gains a miitf euch.dowa and goal. waakaaed.

Tha visitors JSuti Mernlngaide eoltagtana. but ZJXa iT he Una. "re waa a different lie fc i. Jl th' ruehed the ball back frem Bad Una. Here they bald "het.

and right la free I fast url Oelusabla Capteia a CJ-J1 roundag ae the ball Wu teaL ht i.V tivlag It aaoUer sent It aoroea tha llae. PUher Pedant Ms falling oa It there, but tollewtog eeewred the pig-e' f' a touok-down. nerve-raeklnf tanstoa aa the oui "nd Kubbard saade a MeMld fair ratrh of the dimewlt pwnt. Thle score uia sow ua lyina It ta.li wiq iv iininra, nr aer earn a eVamrBluing fast. Flaht through the Amrterat backs rushed the ball, till It reeohed inetea-tard line.

Held la check there for JTT" back to mldriald by a aick. the Amherst boys came mm again. A mistaken signal and a rumble checked them salaj an the finan-yarg line, and Shattack rfT4 b'k tn try a field seal rtaht la front ef tha bnsm. H. put the ball through eleaa, and iMitMii.

It waa all Am Herat on reeumlne; play, abat-juck Btada a masnineent run from the kick-off Pat mldfleld Then rams the kick to rolumbla a five-yard Una ae time was drawing ta a elnee, and the game looked safe But the Amherst leader took nna ehance toe many, end tra fumble r-n tha retwm kick made the rhanca fcr Cnlumbla te aava aa ethorwlas kope-leaaly kwt game. The teams Used wp: Columbia. 10. roslUoae. Amaeret Left R.

Crook Left tackle. Left gaard Bryant AlgelUnger Centra Qlldeeeteeve Von gait R1tbt Oe borne 5r lht tackle. LeaH batter back gbattack anaetrong, nvhhmt Right hair back. Crook Pe'l back tJ2Tl'm'mv' B. Cnw.

Ooala Ma Uk-sawae riaeer. Habbara. Ooala from tha flabtHhattnck "sVhnite It. kfeOava prtaootaa. rTmniM navut stilt SnmZ Varearelty.

Ltwaamaa H. Connolly. Kaw Terk I'Blrvrstty. Ttaae baJise Twenty, five and twenty aniaataa. AUeaflaana t.OUO.

PENNSYLVANIA, BROWN, t. PHILAD1U-PHIA. Oot. XL Psaasyrraala today defeated Browa Cnlvaratry by tha eosre of te a. The acore dee ant eorreeUjr show the relative strengtk of tha two lev ana.

aa Peoa-ytvaaJa aaewM have eoorad at least three touch-downs, while Browa should not have tressed the Pennsylvania goal, la the first half Peaaeytvanla twlee had the ball oa the Providence boys" three-yard Una. Ooea they toet It oa a fumble aad agala en account of the runner slipping oa the soft ground. Brown's toweb-dowa wee esade Juot as time eaptred for the call of the game, but aa the begaa before Urn was actually ap the soars was allowed. A few eecoada before the eel! of time for the second half, when the ball waa within a few feet of Brown's goal. Torrey made a bad pasa The bell rolled back of the Brown line and Dannie waa oa It like a flash.

Me darted down the field, aad when be bad crosses the Pennsylvania goal not a ansa on the local elevoa waa within striking distance. Penawyrvaala's aafety waa made oa a peculiar play. The home eleven had carried the ball to within three yarda at Brown's goal, when Lam eon slipped and Browa got the balL Adams sent a high spiral lato the air aad the wind carried the ball back of hia own goal, Welkert falling on It for a aafety. Pennsylvania only touch-down waa made through the eaoallent work of Kolweli. He broke through and Mocked tbs kick and securing tbe ball ran thirty yarda for a touch-down.

Brown played a good same, but waa eluw In charging, while Pennsylvania fumbled badly. Tbe llns-upt Pennaylvania. Position. Brown. "ate" Lft end lnnle teoke Left tackle ley Iiraper Left guard i.0?.7 Centra Cxnkiln Roblneoo Right guard Thomas Lameun Riant tackle Hasard.M'Oregor bVarlett Right and Rues Htsvenson Quarter bark heble Wt half back Walkert.Chasa Right half back Curtis, Wayne Pleil Kull back Adama, Ehmke Touch-downs Folwell.

Dannie. Hafety Welkert. Goals from touch-downs Rheble. Ruse Referee Mr. Corbtn.

Tale. L'mplre Mr. Barclay, lafayatts. Linesman Mr. McCloakey, Pennaylvania Time of halves Twenty-five aad twsnty mlnutea YALE, 12; PENN.

STATE, 0. StttM it Tk Stw Ytrh Tifus. NEW HAVEN. Oot. St.

Tale was outplayed by Penn. State In every point In the flrat half to-day and barely won the game by a acore of 13 to A. Tha Tale defense was vary weak and for a third of the entire game seemed unable to solve the alow moving Penn attack on centre and guard. Interspersed with fake kicks riandera. Brwln.

and Blgelow were like paper men a large part of the flrat half, aad tha secondary defsnsa waa not strong- enough to stem, the tide of Penn Btate'a heavy onslaught Only careless handling of tbe ball prevented tha visitors from scoring. When Tale's back field took the offense their play waa aavage and dug long distances out of the strong- penn atate line. Both touch-downs were earned by Tale through hard playing. Tha Tals snds were rarely la evidence when needed, and Hutchinson alone once saved Tela from being scored agalnat. When Jonas went In at quarter Tale' a playing picked up and Penn State wea outclassed at tbe end of tha same.

The Tale team la not downcast by the 10 yarda plugged out by Penn State, as It was tha ftrst real practice la defease Tala has had. Twice McOee of Penn Slate was within aa ace of scoring a goal from field and Tals waa not unul tn" whistle blew. Miiisr and McOea made runs of twenty-rive yarda each for I'enn late. In the first half tthsvlln raa forty yards from a fumble, and Vreder scored for Tala on the neat play. Later McOee ran twenty-flvs yarda Tr Psnn and then tried a goal front field from Yi line but fatlaPnn then iv.

Yale'a tweaty-flve-yard line, where McOee aain failed to kick a goal? The In the aacond half Penn But fooled Tale battering tack and a long run by Turner finally scored a second touch-down. Line-up: "rei 1, Poeltiou. Penn State. 0 Consdon, Left end 7... R.V oroea Left lu-kl.

Krwin. Hockenberger. Plandsrs, Left guard Kunkla pp Hh.vlln Hutchinson, Jones. Vssder. imTm Dunn f.

Putnam RXl ht Oortwelle end t5VtCIhfk atoorehead Left half back Terk ley Riht half back Pllnn, LeVln'e. McOea "oais irom touch- 'wenVS? PRINCETON, 22; LAFAYETTE, 4. Social to Tki A'ra- York PRINCETON, N. Qct. triumphed over Lafayette this afternoon by the score of 22 to 4 In a ame which might hava seen easily mlstakan for a championship contest from the fierceness of the play on both sides.

The scors falls to Indicate the comparative strength of the team, as tbe Eaatonlaaa outplay sd the Tigers during the second, half and humiliated them time after Urns by holding Uism for downs. With the ball near the osntre of the flsld Bard started off with hie run outalde of tackle and. assisted by Daub and atcCormlck. the ball was rushed down tbs field with a snap, when Daub took It through left tackle for a touch-down after eight mlnutea of play. Tooker failed to kick the goal.

The Tl-geS pushed down to ths twenty-yard line, but loot out oa a fumble. Cooper mada two yarda when tbe ball waa fumbled three times consecutively, but finally went into Daub's possession JPit'I. held well, but McCormlck waa finally pushed over for the eecood score. Tooker again failed on his goal kick. After Newberry and McAvov had Seen Inatrumenial In making' thedlsTaWorVcV tha ball was punted to Bard on tha forty-yard Una It was advanced twenty-three jSJdT on alternate rune.

Dillon triad a oustw-back due to achuster Ignorance In not falling on It. Bard rushed up and pouaced on the lea tier for a touch dowa. Coonay kicked tbe goal. The flrat half ended 1 to 0 1 Early la tha aaoond half Sebuater got the ball within reach of the goal, but on hi. drop luck McCormlck rushed through and blocked It Prlnoeton was hsld for downs, and aftr McCaa had mada five yarda Bhuater uarformad hia wonderful feat from the forty-elght-vard line aad mads Lafavstte's only score.

Durnia tha rest of that half the ball ensured hands several times, but Lafayetts gained nore ground Plve rnlnataa before the time waa called Bard and Munn carried tha ball thirty-five yarda. when Cooney want over for a louoh-down aad kicked tha aoai. The A irMt A A IWIIIa. Snook. Left end Vauahan uoopar Left tack Is Coooev Left guard Hosktna Centre jVwsJlar Logan.

Right guard Raff art Thomas Right aad Tryer ai. I'liion. nidalitR ni i L- v. wMM-. vmvtL Bard.

Daub, McCaa Left half back Hall. Waamwnd Rlrht half back Otis atunn Toacn-sowne oaub, McCormlck. Butt r. nay, Uoala from touch-downs Tooker, Cooney Oeals mlased Tooksr, 2. L'mplre-Mr.

Willi lam. Referee Mr. McCrecken. Penneytvanla. Llnaemea iara Stannard and Koerbar.

TIkm ex aaivaa -mirty minutes. Attendance 5.000. CORNELL SO; VY. U. PH 0.

SHriml te Ta Arw Par Ttswa ITHACA. N. Oct. SI By defeating tbe Westsra Vnlveralty of Penasylvanla 30 to to-day Cornell peeved that ahe baa the seat football team la years. The Allegheny University seat up tbe meet formidable elevaa that Cornell has faced this season.

They held the Itbacaaa to a alngle score In the first half, but ware overrun In the aacond by fast play. Cornell started oft with a kicking game. Tbe visitors got the ball and raehed It to tbe Ithaca as1 41 yard Una before being held fordawna This waa the furthest, however, tbey sot la Cornell's territory, or alternating Halllday and Thompson, Cornell then carried down tor a touch-down aa time waa called. In tha eeoond belf the Ithacaaa surprised themselves with their own strength. A touch-down came almost a vary firs minutes.

Cornell varied the play constantly. Earls mads two long ruaa Rice distinguished himself with a quarter bock run. The whole eleven played brilliantly. Une-spt Cornell, So. ehlblmlller.

Peattloa. W. V. of B. Rhoadbo Cderhlrk.

Thorn peon, Dowaee. Marshall Tnttdlag. Miller Hodge. Centre McK Purman Right guard Waddlll Cnetalla, Dana, tackle. Van mines Right Pol la Quarter back Ritchie Welder.

half kvsk.a Orlggls Martin. Utaooa, Right half Sehmtdt Halllday. Polger- Pull back Banbury, Meal Touch -dew aw Martin. Halllday. Waider.

Karla. OosJs fma tewch-dowits HaltMay, ft. Refer e. Mr. Hockaabury.

Vmpltu Mr, Themg sea. Ttme of helves Twsaty-Ove kalaatee. the new York times WEST POINT'S FUMBLE GIVES HARVARD VICTORY Cambridge Men Score Touch-Down on Failure to Catch Punt. CADETS OUTPLAY CRIMSON Army Lads Carry Sail Clote to Op-ponenU' Line, But Mlaa Three Tries for Field Qoal. SUtUl 7 a A rw Ytrk Timtt.

WEST POINT. N. Oct. thousand persons watched tha defeat of West Point to-day by a Boo re of to U. Ths cadets proved the stronger team and playod tbe Cambridge boys to a ail through the gams.

Harvard succeeded in scoring only by getting; a fumbled kick which rolled over the goal Una. The visitors gained much ground by blocking drop kicks and getting fumbles. They had a second chance to score, getting a fumbled kick near Weat Point's goal line, but the cadets rallied and took me pail away on their four-yard line. The game was conspicuous for its innr runs by Beavers for West Point and for me good defensive work of CapL Gillespie. Brill and Knowlton did good work for Harvard, both on defena offense.

Torney was strong for West Harvard used a tandem play which waa rather alow and did not gain much ground. West Point used a line shift whloh mai. ground fairly well. There was a strong wina Plowing up the Held, and West Point took advantage of It In the flrat half, after winning me toss. Harvard made good use of It In the second half by kicking off to West Pnlnt'.

111. tlien punted sixty yards. After several exchanges of punts. Harvard got the ball nrt Unlnt'e 11 a vn.i a drv-'aru iin, etna BLarLea htr rf aneiA wlr Rfill Kaklr Uk. It 15 yards, and theu had to aurrender A I 1 1 I i-uiiii.

on toe iu-yara line. Beavers kicked to Harvard. 5-yard line, and tilllssnla lPfMtyVif fiercely. Harvard carried the ball to her 50-yard line and lost It on downs. Christy then Ing a chance to score.

West Point' then 1 aha a 1 1 la i vll uk ovyara nine. Alter ita rV' ret mi rrfu.l I the field. Beavers rounded right end for yards, but the Crimson. held on their 1V-VAM1 miia trejai i uini tried ana missed a field goal. After a kick-out by Harvard, Beavers again circled the end for 40 yards, but Ih.

hell a a i. i given. This ended the first half. In the second half Harvard had the wind and used It to good advantage by klck- omyiii aicaea oil ior west foini BrrAJU hair mul Hn. A West Point lost the ball, and after several Plays Harvard kicked.

Hill fumbled oniu MAUAviinviu gut it ior Harvard, scoring a touch-down. White kicked the goal. fot the ball on Harvard'a and Harvard kicked. Beavers again skirted right end for 'J5 yards, and from this mcu ivr iioiu goal, ine kick was ftijFs urausai DECK, and Beavera again tried for goal from the NLv.Vfl Hn. A.IH 1.1.1.

wi i niu ma s.it;Bi wajs uiuvacu. and Harvard secured the ball. The rest of the half was spent In West Point territory. A fumbled kick gave Har- V. V.

11 xir v. i I uin inn wu nw roini io-yara line. She carried the ball to the 4-yard uvwiiv. incrcaiici neither side came near scoring. Time was wiui ma i ins centre OX toe field.

Line-up: West Point. O. Wnelrtn. Tr Wlihelm Left end CTBrlen. Erwln.

ft ul Left tackle Brill "eke Left guard Parker Burr Sc nua fbrlatr Right guard Kersborg Mlttler. tacklei 8para, Fults 111 I lutll A 111 k. iuui viiu. jacLionaia Oarry Quaiter back Newhall Hill Right half back Neamlth Beavers Left half back. Leonard Torney Full back Knowlton Touch-down McDonald.

Uoal from touchdownWhite. Referee Mr. BlaufTer. Pennsylvania. L'mplre Mr.

Lanaford. Trinity. LinesmanMr. Morlce, Pennsylvania. Time of halves -Twenty minutes.

ANNAPOLIS, 38; N. CAROLINA, 0. SHtial to Tko Now York Timuu ANNAPOLIS. Oct. SI.

The midshipmen playsd another fait game to-day. and won from the eleven of the University of North Carolina by tha acore of 88 to 0 In two twen-ty-mlnuts halves. In the first half short-line plays were used, and from them Doherty scored two touch-downs. This pounding took a great deal of the life out of the vlaltora, and In the second half wide and runs made long and frequent galne. Decker, who wea In aa quarter In place of Norton, made several brilliant runa.

Ha would easily hold tha place but for Norton 'a drop kicking. Bernard mada the longest alngle run of the same for seventy yarda, while Spencer, by aaveral fine and his steady breaks outside tackle, scorsd ths greatest total of yards. Line-up: Navy. 88. Poaltlon.

U. of N. C. 0. elsch.

Left end Townaend PlersoU McKinney Left tackle Aberneath O'Brien a Left guard Uardner Causey. Res Centra Parker Shafforth. Traylur. 8Unluff Right guard Seasle Oraiy Right tackle Story Wood worth, Daut-ue Right end Wright Norton. Decker, Needhaas Quarterback Sadler Hiiencer, Jones Left bait back Wlnburne Doherty, Bernard Right half back Bnlpee Ohormley, Rmlth.

Pull back Robertson Referee Dr. Herbert Whltehurst, fnlvsrslty of Msryland. T'mplre Qresham Poa, Princeton. Touchdowns OHormley. tS.I Doherty, 2.) Spencer, Orady.

Goal, from touch-downs Norton, t. Time of halve Twenty mlnutea. CARLISLE, 36! DICKINSON, 0. Sfttial to Tkt Stv York Timtu HARR18BCRO. Oct.

81. The Carlisle Indiana defeated Dickinson College hare thle afternoon by the acore of to 0. Tbe gams wss replete with Interest because of sensational plays, among which were several long runs by Arehlquette and Baiters and euoeeaatul hurdles by the latter. The redskina first scored as a result of a Dickinson fumble. Tha Dickinson sieves lost Ita grip as tbe result of their fumble, but braced ap la the middle of the game.

Kicking waa a feature of the game, and both aldea benefited by a strong wind. Davis, Dickinson's Captala, failed to kick a goal frsra the field five times In the flrat half. On tha strength of to-day's game the red-sklns expect to defeat Penn next Saturday. The line-up: Carlisle. M.

Poettloa. Dickinson, 0. Veewiont. Headrlcka. Mmpeon Left end Bowaa Lett Mreanrr Hoffman Dtlllon.

Beott Left Scott. Hunt, Laroque Right Harry Davis Saitera Simpson Robinson. Mclntyra Exendlne taenia. Lubo Ltbb. Ml Pla Quarter half back.

Sheldon, Aibaaea Archlquette. Charles Right half back sTTIngatlne Little Boy, Dubela.Full back Vlebahm Touch-dowse hheldon. Archlquette, Albanea, IVubota. Bxendtne. Ooala from touch-down Dillon.

(8.) Mount Pleasant. Referee Dr. Smith, Princeton, t'mplre Mr. Ooodchlld. Lafayette.

Lineman Mr Roderick. I'nl var.lt ef Pennaylvania- Ttme of halves Twenty-firs and twenty-two and a halt mlnutea DARTMOUTH. 24; WILLIAMS, 0. HANOVER. N.

Oct. St. Dartmouth bad no difficulty te defeating Williams this after-aooa xt te 0. They scored once In the first half aad added three teweb-dowaa and a aafety ka the second. Williams was unable to get nearer tbaa the Dartmouth fifty-yard lias far a Dartmouth's team work waa fair.

Rich aad Herr making consistent gains. The Wlllli team as a whole was weak. Line-up: Dartmouth. 14. PoetUaa.

Williams, ft. Church, Left end Baakart Left ntnitn. i nayacw McDonald gaare. Harter Orirtln. Oaga Lang R.

Glass, etH ll'tlatraS J. Oiaza. CampbelL Centra Loomla EOdrklge. Reed tackle Mar. kail Right Curtlss McDsvitt Quarter Jeckel half back D.

Browa Herr. Rlx Right bast A. M. Browa Rich, Ore aa weed. Pall sack a Robb TencB-wowas Rica, toucb-owne-J.

Glass, S. Safaty-Waters, 1 'aspire Mr. Clowdasaa, Bowdotav Mr. Peadletoa. Bowdola Tile Twenty-tire aad twenty misrule aaives, WESLEYAN.

31; N. V. a Wesleyaa's team, wutwelghiag New Tork TTmAerslry fiftaew pounds to a man, scored a decUlve victory oa Ohia Pi eld yesterday by a serrs of Si to New Tork held the Middle-town tan to two touch -do was fa the first half, but the withdrawal of several players an amount ef Injuries weakened the home team and allowed Weeleyaa to score four times ta tbe second. Ths Mlddletown players opened the game with a vigorous aasault on the New Tochers Una. After tea minutas playing Dearborn crossed the line, the try for goal was misses.

After a succession of short runs Bailey scored the second touch-dowa on a delayed pasa. Hampsoa missing the goal. Weeleyaa demoralised New Tork In ths second bait. Several players on tha latter team were Injured and forced to retire from the game. With a weakened team New Tork could offer little resistance to Wesleyaa's attack, and the latter added 21 polnta to their score.

Tbe llae-up: Waaleyan. 31. Position. New Tork, O. Plnley.

Left end Council. Perry North Left tackle Jennlnge Seeley Left guard. fel. Smith 1km Centre Rabenold Taylor Right guard Kaafar Dearborn Right tackle Swarts. Ratter.

Van Horn Cunningham Right end Wylts Van Surdar Quarter back Ruat, Wllaon Oiideraleeve Left halt back Dougherty Hampaon. Ttetjen, SWarta Munaon halt back Mowea Woodhead. Bailey. TleUrn Touch-do wns Otldersleevs, (8.) Van 8urdam, Bailey, Dearborn. Woodhead.

Goal from touchdownCunningham. Referee Mr Adama, Tala Umpire Mr. Kaunders. Colby. Tims of game-Two twenty-minuta halvea.

8YRACUSE, 11; COLGATE, 5. STRACUSE. N. Oct. 31.

In one of the beat games of football ever aeen In thla city tbe Syracuse University football team defeated the Colgate University football team by tha score of to to-day. Within a minute after the gams had started Capt. Tucker of. tha Syracuse team broke through the Colgate Una and blocked Runge'a punt. Rutherford picked up the ball and ran ten yard, for a tonch-down.

This waa the only acore In the flrat half. In the rvonl half of tha gams the Syracuse played Colgate off her feet. The first touchdown In this part of the game came after about firteen minutes of play. Syracuse working the ball up to within a foot of the Colgate line from tha centra of the field, and then losing- It there, and then repeating the trick and scoring. Colgate scored toward the end of the half.

Castle, man and Rungs for Colgate and Stlmson. stein, and Harwood for Syracuse were the stars of the game. YALE FRE8HMEN, 8T. PAUL, 0. The Tals freshmsn yesterday defeated the EL Paul School at Garden City by the acore of to a Neither acored In the first half, athough tha hoysl school hsd the ball on Tale's three-yard line but lost It on downa After ten minutes' play In the second period.

Bowman waa pushed over the line for a touchdown for Tala Ths line-up: Tale Preahmaa. 0. St. PauL 0 Poaltlona. Legrett Left Waters Pierce Left Uckle Scott Raymond Left guard Riddle Centra Hunt Jrankel- Right guard Rnowlea Clark -Right tackle Wheaton Burch Right end Davis Quarter uack Mlddleton K'liott Left half back Rogga Re Right half hack Woodruff Bowman.

Full back Macklln Touch-down Bowman. Referee Mr. Welles. PRINCETON, '09, 12; H. S.

OF 0. Sftciol to Tko A rw York Timtt. PRINCETON. N. 1 Oct.

21. The Princeton freshmen defeated the New Tork High School of Commerce this afternoon In a well-played game by the acore of 12 to 0. Although considerably outwetghted, the freshmen playsd a much more aggrraslv game than their opponents and had little dlftlculty In ecoilng a touch-down In each half. Purvea and Oatiorn played tha beat gun for the freshmen. Lineup: Princeton, 12.

Position. Commerce, a Left end Hoffman LauUich. Left tackle Kuegl-r Curves Left guard pox Centre Adams Right guard Scbermann Mackey RiKht tackl Ware Johnson Right end Sommell Moflatl. Quarter back Vorhta Osbora. Right half back.

Travers Left half back Ludlam Strattun Fullback Hlrauhman Tuuch-downa Travere. Oeborn. Oxmls from touch-downs Purvea, X. Time of halvea Fifteen minutaa. COMMERCIAL HIGH, 29; BRYANT, 0 The Commercial High School football eleven defeated a team representing Bryant High School of Long Island City by the acore of 29 to 0 at the Parade Ground, at Prospect Park, Brooklyn, yesterday.

Cspt. Glegertson of the winning team -made two touch-downs in the early part of the game in rapid aucceaaton, and in the eecond half Mieee, Smith, and Williams added a touch-down each to their score. Williams klcksd four goals. Line-up: Bryant H. 8., 0.

Position. Comm. H. 29. Rlppererger Left end La Place Altken Left tackle Franklin Koch Left guard Smith Holmes Centre GUIer Venden Right guard Ivlns J.

Pay tar Right tackle O'Brien Pratt Right end Ballou Pmlth Quarterback Wine Graff Left half back Wllllama Rue Right half back G. Peyntar Full back Wood Smith, Wless, Gregerteen (2.) WUUams. Goala from touch-downs Wllllama, 4. BROOKLYN H. 8., 15; RIVERVIEYV, 0 i The Brooklyn Boys' High School eleven won a one-aided game from ths Rlvervlew Military Academy at Poughkeepale yesterday by a score ot 13 to 0.

The feature of the day waa Jennings's goal from tha field. Henahaw acored the only touch-down tn the flrat half and O'Connell kicked tha goal. In the second half Hen. haw waa again pushed over after Jennings bad dropped hia goal from ths flsld. Line-up: Boys' High.

15. Position, Rlvsrvtew 0. Collins Leu end Andrews Lathrup Left tackle Roaa Lee Left guard Dougherty Centre Sherwood Halstead Right guard Clark O'Connell Right Smith Harman end. Jennings Quarter back. Henahaw Left halt back Bong ant Kelly Right half Manta Brlce Full back Teerau Touch-downs Henahaw.

3. Goal from touchdown O'Connell. 1. Ooal from field Jen-nlnga, 1. Referee Mr.

Reynolds. N. Y. MILITARY, PRATT INST 0. New Tork Military Academy and Pratt Institute elevens tailed to some in their gridiron battle at Cornwall yesterday.

The teams were evenly matched aaa. both played a fast game. Line-up: I Pratt, a Poaltlona N. T. ht 0, Left end Left tackls Borts Left guard Crooks Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end Caaitso Quarterback Leslie Prauman Hayaa Taer Melnke.

Da Witt Wise Bull Cassavans. Left half back Right half back Cases aa Brunn Full Crlaa Referee Mr. Burns. POLY PREP, 24; HOLBROOK M. An 0 Poly Prep football eleven won from the Holbrook Military Academy eleven yesterday by the score of i to 0.

Loooo acored two touchdowns In rapid succeastoa In tbe first half, falng through the Una each time. Schmeltser Incklns; both goals, and before the half closed Schmeltser made a towch-down and kicked a goal. Ths play was ratbsr fast during the second half. Schmeltser scoring too only touchdown and goal. Line-up: Poly 14.

Poaltlon. Holbrook M. A. Randall. Left end Evans tackle Newton Elchllng Left guard Lelghton Prorb Centre Drane Baldwin.

Rlrht guard Richardson Loee Rlaht tackle W. Bill Gill Right end Bradley Schmeltser Quarter back Greene Campbell Left half back Natlsnd Goodwin Right half back Q. Bill Mulvlhlll back 7 ouch-do wneLeeee. Sohmeltser, t. Goals from touch-downe Schmeltser, 4.

Referee Mr. Appleton. BROOKLTS ADVEBTISKME.fTS. SMOKY FIREPLACES MADE TO DRAW OR NO CHARQE. Heteraaoee Wnv W.

Aster. Jaa. U. Caaaaa WMtaaaw HmU. aa assay ether prianuaeatsae.

johh wHrrutr. Ckl-U, SE.ma 8W Paitaa Sc. Brookrya, lata u.Im ntt aeetrHs mi aagr vm. WESrS FIRST BIG GAUL Chlcage Baata VYIeeonaln Through Eckartall's Qoal frem tha Field. MADISON.

Wla. Oct. Chicago beat Wisconsin to-day ta the first big game of the year through the magnificent playing of Eck-srsail at quarter back mora tbaa through any ether thing. Again and agala tbe wonderful Player saved ths bail for tha visitors when tbey wars held la check by the Badgers by his re-asarkable quarter back runnins. Still Chicago could sot take tbe ball across the goal Una.

Three times la the first half and as often la the second, they brought the plgakia within striking distance of the goal, only to loss It sa downs or by missed tries at field goals. The flr" half ended without a score. In the second with the ball twice held on Wisconsin's flftean-jrsrd Una Eckaraall dropped back for another try at goal and dropped neatly hetweea tbe Poata for four points and a victory. Wisconsin threatened Chicago's goal almost aa often aa tha vlaltora did the Badgera Twice In the first half thay carried ths ball to tha twenty-yard llos and lost It on downs, and after EckeraaU scored they literally tore the Chicago Una to ribbons ta a mad effort to tally a touch-dowa aad turn tha tide of defeat to victory, but oace more thay lost It on the twenty-yard line, lacking an Inch of tbs needed five yarda It was a dying effort. It wa.

Eckersall's generalship quite as much e' treat play that waa responsible for tbe victory. On defense he showed as brilliantly as In attack. CapL Catlln of Chicago waa also hia end of the Una aad. Um turs tackling preventing long gains by ths Wisconsin bacca. 0.n.,u.''nt the Wisconsin team excelled.

Chicago's mass-on tackle, heretofore a sura ground sainer. was broken up aa a rule with amall gain, Bartke and Johnson, the Wisconsin tackles, outplaying Hill and Badenock. -Jh atruggle was fierce throughout. It waa football, clean, hard; each man playing to tha last ounce. Little fumbling was done.

Chl-ueed no substltutee. and Wisconsin only laoon.in line wss apparently the bet-rm a whole a little better bal-nTtd- hlcago's back flsld sxosllad Wisconsin s. Line-up: cIiImm i i lacaia uertke tht guard Donovan Kemp -Left field Oelbach tackle Johnaon Lft (Captsin) EckeraaU Quarter back M-lsener Right half back Findlay IZll Left half Bziek Full back Roaetb 8T. FRANCIS, 10; M. T.

H. 8., 0. St. Francis College of Brooklyn won from the Manual Training High School yesterday by the acore of 10 to 0. Tha Manual Training 5 rerf Ter th Malloy and W'ooUs did all ths scoring for St.

Francis, each touch-down. Woods and Ballou each tried to kick a coal but failed. St. Francis. 10.

Poaltlon. Manual 0. i. ii uervace fIl 'ckU Ketcham "Plna Left guard Kllnk Newsonwltch t.Vntre Hall Rtht tuard Douglass McArdle Rlaht tackle Gerard Avatablle Right end Kelly J)00" Quarterback Mlnden Uanshery Left half beck Bernard Ballou Right half back Flsld Malloy Fullback Bllaa Touch-downs Malloy. Woods.

FORDHAM 6, RENSSELAER POLY 0. Although outwetghted. the Fordham eleven yesterday defeated the Renaaelaer Polytechnlo team by tha acore of to 0. Tha playing of tha Bronx eleven was the cause of much satisfaction to tha coaches. Straight football was used by both sides.

Line-up: Fordham. 8. Poaltlon. Renea. Cornwall.

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Klsat Oergaa Quarter bach. We aan half rogarty McCabe Pal back Jaeger Referee Mr. Smith, Prtaeetoa. Umpire Mr. Murray.

R. P. Linesman Mr. Baker. ForeV hanv Tims sf halves Ptfteaa aad tweaty tAiautea.

i 8corea of Other Qamee. At Aaa Arbor Mlahtgaa. 81, Neavaafca, At CtMmpaJr Pnrdwa. IlUaola. At St.

Pa uVUnl varsity of MUiaasota. St; Cnlveralty of Iowa, a. At Minneapolis Minn aaota Preahmea, Iowa Preahmen, a. At Worcester Holy Creea, 111 Was Beat Polytechnlo Institute, g. At Norfolk Unrverslty of VtrrnM, 18; Bwok-eU, 11.

At Wash lngtoa Swarth more, 88: Georgetown, 0. At Kranst on North wast era tTntverslty. Kentucky University, o. At Brunswick Bowdola, 82; Pert McKInlsy ef Portlaad. o.

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8T; Okie Northern University, a. At South Bethlehem Lehigh, 88; Franklin and Marshall, s. At College villa Ha verford. Urslnua. At Danville-Danville Military Institute.

SO; Franklin Military Academy, 0. At Canton Hamilton. 11; St. Lawrenoe Cat. rally, 11.

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At Cambridge PbUlpa Exeter. 11; Harvard Second Teanv 8. At Bronx Oval Norrla High School. IT; Took-era High School. 0.

At Bronx Oval Norrla High School Seeoad Team. 11; Stuyveaant High School, a At Pennington Bordentewn Military Institute, IT; Pennington. B. At Dobbs Ferry Dwlght School. 11; Macken-sle School.

1L At Tlffln-Heldetberg. 48; Plndlay, 0, At South Bend Wabash College, Notre Dame University. 0. At Atlanta Georgia Tsck. 18; University of Alabama, 8.

At Knoxvtns-Vandsrbllt University. 48; University of Tennessee, 0. At Blarksburg Virginia Polyteehnis Institute, St: Gallaudet. 0. At Applet on Lawrence, 18; Belott, O.

At Morgan town West Virginia University, 49; Bethany. 0. At Hartford Union. Trinity, o. At Groton Groton School, IS; Wb rooster Academy.

0. At Madison Chicago. 4: Wisconsin, 0. At Philadelphia Lawrencevllle, Pennsylvania Freehmen. 0.

At Cincinnati University ef Cincinnati, Marietta. 4. At Lawrence Kansas, 84; Oklahoma, 0. At New Brunswick Baton Hall, 88; Rutgers, ia At Peekeklll Columbia O. 0., Peeksklll M.

fl. At Lexington Virginia Military Institute, 11; St. John's Acadsmy, 10. At Pottatown H1U School. 83; Penn.

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Reoerda mt Football Toamo. COLUMBIA, 1 CORKSIX. 83 Union 0) a Hamilton 0 l-etoa Hail 18-Colsate .......11 Weeleyaa 0 8 Hobart 0 11 Wtlllana Bl 84 Huekaen lft-Amkerst ......10 su-Wa. U. ef ..0 88 "-r utign 'U 'j It PRINCETON.

TALE. 1 41 Villa 1 ST Weeleyaa. 23-Wash. and Jeff 84 Oeorgetown le-gyrncuse 8t SDrincfleld 0' Lsnigti at so Holy cross. 01 18 Pane State 0 4 Buckaell 88 Lafayette Hi! RA8VAJUX 18 WUUams l-Bowdoin la Univ.

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T. M. So villa Nna-a 4T Susquehanna It Penn State 18 Univ. of 3A Dickinson MTCHIGAlf. "5 O.

Wealeyaa 44 Kaiamaaoo Caaa tl Mehraeka 0 812 0184 Sherman Wlna Apawamlg Golf Cup. -H. A. Shermaa won the final round yesterday at! ths Apawamla 0o CTub, hear Rye, X. 'for the Wainwrtght Cup.

He defeated A. Pratt by 8 up aad 1 to play. The aeml-flnal round tn the four-ball foursome match play tournament for the A. S. Thurston Cup rreult-d as follows: E.

Downey and I. B. Claik beat Hasen Morse and H. H. Dean, up and 1 to plan Ralph Mathewe and M.

Balboa beat William Maths ws and U. D. Eddy, 4 up aad ,3 to play. The club handicap was won by aV Clark with a card of Wo. 4-OL i Glffln Eaat Jersey Qolf Champloru Howard Glffln of ths South, Orange -Oo)t Club won ths championship of the Eaat Jersey Golf League yesterday by 8V E.

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