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THE NEW YORK TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 11)H. THANKSGIVING DAY GAMES CLOSE BIG COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON GOLF-BOXING PEII1I RALLIES AS TEAU IS DEFEATED Win. 24 to 12. Aftar Quakers Fiht Their Way to th Front.

rniLjinKLriiiA. Nev. 2 Cornell defeated tho Unlvernttr ol rertn- Ivan' thetr annual tarn it Fte44 Mr ey awWerw at eeewai ad p-opia by U. score of 24 to 13 la an iiumux but tooeeiy played ot teet. The Quakers gave the Itharena a be 4 Bears the third period when, tb score t( lO 0 against them, IVnoarlvanlane.

onddeuly reversed i rm they had hua an4 before tt.e New Tar Here rouM rerovar thetf vu Lbrtum tM horn eleven toad forged ta tha front. 13 im la Pennsylvania. Utivfr. 4.4 ho(J thta Wad kmg. fjr Cornet! again Put It seerlac in motto and kM ta period 11 endd the Hatters again had the t.tnui.

IT ta 13. Ua the form th twe teases nave town recently. Cornea wu looked upon a a easy wner nnd lb wthla- ef tie tea from Cornell ta Pennsylvania at 4 tha tack aaia ta ma iuki wro threw a lot cf Efa tat i tr the eupportera nf each aide a s-xxl chance ta Cir. Cornell did oc tier with tha aatoothaaaa that fMn.Mr aad penaltla rnetintf I I Im ef muTi Tha Vial antti lam power, ef betas; aUa i fcowaver. eras Pa mas the rem- I war a allium io.et in their pro; paseea greatly nlded Penu- in rortoj toutWM.

I i Ixa sj.aa-r' 'rM i fiii wa as) fine aa sean haie hjub. Mrrttt IWI-t! a. rf'il game far CorneU. He ef email a peiei end many at jtimjiw. r4 a fU goal in th Ir T.ne Itftavnene eacurest aa, aa ngekange a klcaa ur4 rt F-7 a i mi Kra aaa turn i.

4 aa nli Atr tha Carnal wcrkad tha ball tr i. fil.l aa4 ti I an4 a Una f-vr WU dow t'rualaiia. a Ialrar4 Una. aa to HUr plaa. fnm-l at in af tha a on4 tuat tba I ax alaTaw-yara ir.

faarlaiai fattaa) anaka I'ornail a llaja an4 1 ta l'rJ fortr-yard Boa. Tba r-rt-4 la atralaht bar4 UM ik WU la i i tm by ttarratt. tbad i'a ratnaJndar )f tla Prt tha t. i ana am im iia. af tha aar4 wa'a a rorty r-.

.1 tMtvdamm tkat waa l-a4 bca a a a UJt tr-rwirt inj a try at p-aat waa blwrkxl. in Inn prwo i waa pauUiaa4 thlrt-nT yaraa. il ian la bar goal aa, lor I 41 a ntania akaarad rami faoXokH I in tir nartoai and bad Ika Kar twa tourhdaw-na. Ualtta i I a kar ova 4lyard Uka r.il 'flnil'tm aarrt-xl It alaadlly iim fiallaaf Una klunaaa and i unii tt waa IS yard, from a ornrll oJ. liar Aary.

pUytB Tur.tr. ahot torwkfd a ta Mar-r i mnlad arrwaa tha coal for Vi.wrn. Rtraaall fairad at roaL ror- i aa HnaTlvanla bar aao-i I ltUna ha kail oa Cf Vfif4 Til-. Pannaylrakla, srwar paaa kkd Una tUuriaina. wortra i'nmiri lt.v.rd mark.

i a M. warfare forward ra to Komm, rauakt tk bU aa -laahait o.ar MU lirtw awi i i id loaa. Artrr raCi a frar miaut latar Cornell ram went la froat takinC a punt on nwn 45-yar4 lin-v Barrett ran rn in tha taant for ar.4 a maklkV tna -M IT- luannavlraaia. IX I nt forward aaa halpcd Pan- from bar awa -yard llna to --rrd ma rb. It" t'alltaa balpaa a ia to carry nm o-nrll to tdvtiM.

tha ball to 1'annayl- a a-yar4 Una. Tha iinacana tha haJI to tha lratd rnnrtu rra prwnarlrant bald. tba I ina tall aa aa unauerpful try at A n.4it- by Itorrrtt. a tha ball ta bar aw ad Itaa, -ra aha lat It an 4awna. -Wii4 rarilvala a Una ayalk loHtvdow-, Phlllrfd rkr-t It k4 Harfatt bVkad tha foki.

a i.iva-u aud wmmaryi tavt Mar laa '4 iiiiiri. I aw 0 a wim ih ffar4 Vj IM taal ttlak aaH bark r-J Urt half k-if ir I WU aack Taeka: scora by rrldJU w-H I 1 a A- awa. fttra-D. I. I-u Hraaa.

Llaiamaa R. Okawoo. I vvajn Jaflaa-J T'Saj. r-a7io rvriaan ninataa aark. r-nraall aenna: Tawakaawaa Wariatt i T'l i.l Uoa a ai tam-fcilaaaa Parratt a a rarTat.

faanir. Marrlll. hk rkiuipvt far Hill. -r lor A1r fnr l-nTt far HX imiUbh far Katairi. A4raaa tar kta- Manatrk f-ir Tlllry.

rVllma far i m.4.r fna Mmavk. atatrkana Laa 6 kkaltaa. Jaailaana aaaa Iranla. af'at for "N.wa. Wl'karaar Narwait.

Arary far Mm -I far blar4x. kaalhack for n'a. Havana far SaalVack. Uatwata for r- t.r.iiar, far Haakraa. Nirwaid fV ktailar fa? Oatwaim Danaaa hk.

(ua aaalbark. hfautvwa frraaart far Kaaaa, Kaaaa far Lrauaart. Wray for Kikaf attar. YAYr "JIMMY" OLSON. Cnimur't mUtk- KaMRtlaJ i.r I ClaaH wltH Paly Prap.

Tha eaana of iiiy- Olaa will I. p. aa a wrrtfytac kkafary to tha ata-d-nts af roly ftaf. for tt wak hla broke flatd makjn4f which waa tha aRtUl fkctor that forcad tba Poly i.im to lower Ita olr ta Eraaimu tAl ba tha kattaal TbajUtaajtrlna; Day bawaa tha) yaatarday kftaf at "'abinctrj Park rrom tha i rt aound of tha rrfrraak whiaUa ha a thor In tha flreh ef tha Poly aru! that k-raAcnua waa kW to I .,.) tna 4raaaa. wklrk ska ajna4 i i fUat aari.xl af ry.

-a 4a I ntn.ri'r to hta brlillJt play. Aa a knat I af fart tha aoora af to rr fr botk IVaaraua ad PoJjr. Aalda I t.lana tho tama war almost a.ly mafhaU aa4 waa tha factor I i tha baln la favor af twraainu. Tha ailr 11 'r tha wmnars waa a la a ramarkabla ru whl ba made i te fiet r'd af kiar kftef isy I ne.MiirH tha Wad by a or Ina" r' lie bmha thruueb for dash of yaMe ant flare it tha leather 4t-i r.i:y bahind kia apponenu' oal I I waa sa ks ona. would to era Thar wera at least five aiara wh hat thetr bands an Olsoa.

ha wr'U4 fohlr rrup aa r. aa If ha bad all af the art af hery at fcie rammakd After tka a'4rter af "a aataa. there waa prwl'i by eitker awie. im. f1 Hmra tha a an I llke of botk teams to daaaer.

did I fart arose Kraemue ket tha a-ora waa rimni.l, as thaya bad been hMlna. 1 i. rnlcht Welt ba aalled tna v.irda and talay at football. No -t eshlbttio if tba at Ira of play uiJ rr- la tka first asxtar miTiva BVe-wrn. 1 r-re re.

Waahlnsrtaat-Jrff r.sa. Pnte Or' da. kaiar.lar. NV- Tkets now a.e. New lets paswbait Club.

atk Av. eaeb team seamed loath to try arty of tba mils of tha new root nan. -rney reaortcd to llna pluoctnr and In this Poly had all tha better of It. The first few ptsys exeeutad aecmed to Indicate that tha Erasmoa Una would ba to pieces. Tha leather went down tka field far yards at time, but rl.kt under her son poets Kranrrae found haraalf and tna best that Poly could do waa to scare goal from tka field.

Tba shock saemed 1 awa-kaa EVkamua. and It was but few minutes later that Olaon circled r.roand right and attd raced aiaty yards for a toocbdaw. In tba second period both teams re-aorted to tha usa of tha forward pass and prored a dismal fsJlr. It bad ot been used at all up to this point and neither Krkamas or Poly could et tka leather kway aiioreaafully, tha op-kanente on au'rtarotta opraeloiie In-UreapUiitr tha plsakln. Tlila plan af kttack was tried on elsht occkslons In the second quarter, and In all the attempt, there was not a total of fifteen yards gained on completed pass.

The strong 'point for Poly, and ana whlph aha aeetrknl unaware of until tha se.nd half started, was In tha kicking Hrondey. who la tha holder af tka in-terarholastlo velin title, booted tha leather and there waa fullr aa advan tage af twenty yards for Poly on every evrhanga of punts. This plan ff rain- ka.ig ear era I time prougni -uiy in dangaroaa proslmlty to tha Erasmus goaT but for eome reason Poly was unahle ta krtaa her attack, which tore her opponente to shreds In the centra field, to bear when there was the pos sibility of scoriag tba ksoae.ary ta win. Tha final ounrter was run or spectac ular changes In kdraklkge. At one Knt early I tha period Poly had the tkaa aaan elaaa to bar ODOOBeBta goal and then wban tha supporters of tba stevea were shouting themselves tnta a frrniy.

tha pigskin waa take away by Erasmas. Olson kt once start ed out for a tally tkat wauki eaacn victory beyond ak question. iae quarter bark Bead him repeatedly, a ad three playa be hsd carried tha ball out of tba daruerr tetw, and on tba nest be swept around hla opponents right end on wild 4ash for tba Poly Prep goal, lie wrlfl-l and atilrmed fim ths ran ef h's cuiponrnls. end before he waa downed tha ball raated on Poly's Hf teen-yard Una. Ha took It to the Hve-vard llna and than Poly gathered here.

If ta ateni tba aeeault and Kraa. mia lost tha ball on downs There wera about sperUtora who saw tha- game. and. following an old rtietom. tha all kl tha gtart af the tointeet was kl' ked off by the Itorousth Preatdent of King.

Lawls II. Pognds. Tha line-up: KrweiM Fealtlao. Poir rTap. fl Ve villa Laft (11 I Man ley I -an tarsia aNum (SiCola Left auard Paaoiatoa IS) lit Saea tVBtra tt.

Paranws it, fXtre award (t) (laralHaaa, glK ta-eja twaaaar 'l li. end. Itedoxiefl IT1) baak IWi Irt aair oara. HO hat bark Saaiae OH Pull karktaiaeaie.tiK ttoi Tnaahaeww maia). (Mai nam iaw-pawatetan.

Hubatltatea-Kraamea. rraeiraa tar raltar. Holt 1T fee Oallaghar 413:) paly kherlae OS) far Kinsmen. Raf-araa Pr A. P.

War, pwMttrnere. Urarlrr J. H. Coaltar, Krewa. Haa4 Haaemaw B.

Tlaaa et aari.aa Twelve estauiaa. SURPRISE FOR FORDHAM. Plucky Spurt Nsar End ef Cams Glvag Vllfanova 7-S Victory. Outplayed and apparently defeated during tba first three-quarters af tha gam kt Ford ham Field yaatarday, Ua VUlaoovk football team snatched a last minute vtetary over tha rordbam eleven and for tha third consecutive tlma scored a victory vtr tba Maxoo. leading by ona point.

Th score was ta 1 Ford ham loat th opportunity to attempt tba goal after Yula'o touchdown when atoroaJdl took three sups In ratchln iiunk i klckout. rordbam loat a opportunity for victory In tha second period whan Tula want over for another touchdown, but rumMad bauiaa tha Una. giving YlUanova touch back. On th whole, th Jdaroon war riors put tip tba beat exhibition, but tha superior weight of the Pennsylvania llna gradually showed Its effect on ths lighter Maroon defense. rortfham started tba fray when "Mud Wymald kicked off tha twenty-yard Una.

vnianov immediately returned tha ball to the forty-yard mat on a eeriea of Una plunges. Her Ford ham braoed and renog teat was loroeo to kipk a Vula at mid field. Tha Maroon then started on a march down the field aiwt with Dunn and Reran doing moat of tha work approached to within twelve ysrds of the geJ. wnen uianuva ksain took th pigaklk on an Incompleted forward VUlsnova again punted, giving tha Bronx collegiana tha ball kt mUlfteld. Tha visitors wsra gradually forcad haak after the opening of the.

arcond lap and lost fifteen yards, when Heap made lllegkl Interference on forward paaa. This put tha hall Into play on tha flv-yard mark, from where Vula Plunged through on the next down for ilhhrn loucnuown. ne iri mai4a hla loom near tha edge of th field and It waa on tha klckout that Morcaldl'g miaplay robbed Ford-ham of a chance for an even break. VUlanova, driven to desperation by rxHih.m'i aonarent victory, took brara -at tha opening of the closing aeeeionrnnl breaking throtigh the Una Mocked Dunn punt in tna mioripio. I.lunit and Forat then began Una smashing advance which ended whan Forat.

finding an opening in me nanran defense, waded over twenty yards for tba touchdown. Ward then made aa eaer kirk far tha goaj. With only four mlnutea of play remaining. Fordham kicked off to the F-lue. and taking ball on downs started a stli-rlnsr advance, but the rally came too lata to retrieve th victory.

Tha llne'up; Parrfhaai. pealtl.a. VUlsnova Ifaae end Ift tarkle P. lord an Left guard Wrnvl fenire has. Iteaau Henry kutllff Romano Raao J.

Conklla Plaht suard May Plant tackle iWiIm Rleht end H.nlon Binriar uan tienn lft half r-aek J. Regak nignt nan oaca Vui PU bark Pendeeraat Toucbdeama-Tale. Forat. Ooal from twMaaa-WtM. rtararae atr.

A aahlneton end Jaffareoa. mnlre Mr. rvann-ily. Trinity. ijn.mtrv-, r-rlneplofl.

Time or partooa nnaan minu.p.. kuhatltutmne' rerenam--rii lar Kellahar for rorrldea. Bobbin for Raian. nailer for Has roan. K.

Conklla far Hloa, naardaa for t-oekltn. Rlee far Wvmard. EleeefnV Robbie, CarrMe far Relleher. Wirvtard for Rloa- firm? TMrna Taka It aay. garewtl Wfw fr TlsMS.

wyjT POINT. X. No-. Army ahma wound up Its day's work by a Ions wrk tha woods this afternoon. The team vta Mara -at tomorrow mornlm for Phlladelphbu Flfty-twe ssea will be In the rartr which is to ekarae af Captala Du I.

ktallas aad mcluoee the plarera. tha eoaphaa. tranter, end kaaaUat m-rrm detail. Army haVa-TaarJar. Will be eatal.114 la thehalle-Vwi-stratford.

The big team will work wt an PraBklln Field I the afternoon. The battalion of cadets will leave Saturday mora, ft lo socordaare with the traditional Tkaaksstvlnf Her eustora aad sa a finale ta the la.l faethall eeon thar. ware three aaanaa bar. this moraine. The Runt, and 'r-lnnkare," that la the big mart sad MMe mu la the e-rpa.

the float. and iaeineare sad ths Ma kaa and Muck. e-t AH brand, ef football ware flashed and tch0oe ware mada all oyer tka fleUt. but aohadr aaamad ta be able ta tall wee nee wan ear a m- CLOSING OUT SALE ATTRACTIVE PRICES Latest Models GOTHAM MOTOR CAR CO. 236 West 54th St.

J. OVERWHELMS BUCOELL, 34 TO 0 Coach Folwe-ll Uses Only Substitute Against Big Lewis-burg Eleven. -aaradf ro TU Knr for Timn. WASJIINUTUK, Nov. 2l.

-t'stng substitute players through the enUre aaaond half, and atmrting the game with but four regulars. Washington and Jefferson closed Its lim eeaan today, by defeating Iiui-kncll Unlvarslty, 34 to 0. H-mn. Good win. nnd Toutig were the oniy frrst string pUyers of Conch Folwrll's manhina that were used kt ths begln-hlrg.

th nien being saved for Ilia Hut- gera struggle of Saturday. These four were tsken out soon axter the game wss well under wsy. Folwrll uslne- orsctlcalty all his subntltutps. Twentv-aeven men were rushed Into tha atruggla by Washington snd J( ferson, tha substltutas rnmkltig more scores per period than the team which Started. Using nothing new In the way of formations.

W. and J. toyad with tha Lewlsburg eleven after the first period. W. and J.

rokde five touchdowns, one In tha second and two each In the third and fourth, and kicked four af tb avtala Rurknell played Ita best I tka opaniag quarter wban it tarried the ball suiicea.fuiiy tor two ftot iluwtis. It had Washington snd i.rr.run mi the defenalvo for the greater portion of thl period, neither eleven naving tna on cmaa k-ptalng goal fine. In the error, rl period. Washington and Jefferson oiened up vicious kttack. using the forward pass to ndvantng" ana arnuina KMii.h tha llna fnr aiibalanllal gsins.

A forward pas. Goodwin to McPherson over the goal Una, finally brought the flrat eoore. Waahlngtan ann jetteraon duplicated Its score earry In the etnoiid ''After Uklng ths ball on a Pint In i. 11-1 aonniad around the op posing right and half the distance of the fletd tor the second touchdown. The third tnerhdnwa eama after a serree of plunge and ana runt after It had recovered a fumble In mld-fleld.

Young and ttolo did rnont of the H. rnpmap finmllr aulna over the line after the ball had bee worked to the three-yard line. nd rourt uucmwwn nriiv rin. in A. Flemink.

substitute k.ir k.pk ii.rDlln a Bucknell for ward and running fifty-four yards to the thirteen-yard line. A forward Kaa from Egan. substitute quarter ck. to Keae. over the goal line gave Tha rtaaJ erore waa due to spectacular run of flfty-nva yarna oy Kgun.

The line-up aad sutnsnary: W. and J. poaltlua. P. Iraa- Wltherauuon.

Waconar It raise M'eabrerber. tlayntaa loedwla I-aft anu l-eft takle Irt Outre Rkrkt gear Rlshl tarkla Hishl and gaartar bark I -aft half half Hern UanawaMl Morette Paale Kalaar 14 la -4 0 0 Moaar MIO Yoime run baca Miore by periods W. and I Uuf-kneil kubatitutlone -W. anl Keae for P. a.

witaaratKMin. naanaUy fnr PraHk. W. Vniiaaln. far VVlniUarhr, W.

Tounhliia llrldsar. la-ltnar for W. ToUtlhlea. Meaar for Poettnar. Melievltt for Wa.tiechar, for MelJevlU.

Melievltt for -harhar. lirPharaoa for Hayrnaa. Klaln for Mrl'bereon. J. lrew for Mosar, Ruble for J.

I a v-lamlne for klobtM. Stobha for itnodwln. Kan Hlol.ba. Nuaa for A. naming, KitPh for feuas.

fchjchaell: Uar.mt fnr Aieahochea. blwarde fr Danowjkl. I iwn.Dm. rpm.n lui ma' i-urran for Manka. at rlrnal fnr Davla.

Manka for Carras. apott. for Kelaar. Hopler for ilanala, Davta for Tnphaat. Touchdowne teuns.

Ill stel'keraan, Raaa, Km a. KlPkad rla from tourhtlowne- Youaktna. McPberaon. Teenkla. a.

a-. "la 1 ta Aae PtnaTwn fIS Umpire Jamea M. Maffatt. Princeton. Heaa I.lnaam.n Emeet tt.

cosena. anna, iiua. 11m. ef perleda-Twsrrs nUnutaa seek. BAY RIDGEliiQH DEFEATED.

Loaet to Commtrtltl, 12 to 0 Boya' Mlflh and Manual Tl. Manual and Boya' high school elevens battled to a no tie In the flrat game of tha double-header at Kbbets Field yaatarday afternoon, and In the second gams, tha Commercial High Hrhool team defeated tha Bay Hldttn High School eleven by tha score of 0. Tha field was muddy sn.l lh slippery ball ikused many fuinll- Tha Commercial -Bay Ridge game was a surprise to the followers of the Bay Hldke eleven, who expected their team, after having gone through the season without being soured upon, to trounce Commercial Tha Commercial team, largely because of the playing af Becker at quarter and Williams at left tackle, outplayed the Bay Kldge tram i w. nf tha lainr. Backer did tk major portion of the work for his team, ana severe oi ma Kunla were lor rirty yaraa.

rta wa urt several times during the suiiip. but altar a few mlnutea rest would oorne back each time stronger thsn ever and carry the bail for big gains. When tha game started Commercial played the open game, but after several unsurceaaful attamnis kt forwkrd Becker and johhii.n romntem sd to attack the Bay Hidge line, and fy Una plunges carried tha ball down tna field to Bay Kldge goal line, where Becker carried It over for a touchdown. He mteaed tha attempt at goal. Bright, right 4ialf for Bay fUdge.

csr-rled lha ball for hla lm on evny other play. His playing was far supet-lor to that of any of hla team mates and whenever railed upon to carry tne ball ha gained ground. Twice Bay Kldge hads chance to score when they the ball on Commercial's ftfteeri-yard line, but Adliruui would signal lor forward passes, and In each case four attempts to score by the aerial rouie wera unsuccessful. Commerclsl scored Its seeond touchdown In the last quarter with but three minutes to play. The team was unable to gain on Its own thirty-yard Una and Barker puntnd the iHtll out of bounds at Bay Rldga's one-yard Una, fright, for Bay ftldae, punted back thirty yards and a pretty forward pass.

Becker to Frurone. nve Commercial the ball on the Bay Hldgn five-yard llna. Three times Becker tried to pierce his way through the opposing defense, but each time he was tackled before be had crossed the last chalk mark and In a final attempt Johnson waa called upon and he plowed hla way aoreea the goal Una. The ball was puntnd out for a try at goal, but McLeod fumbled. There wis Intense rivalry between tha two teams and Commercial, in winning- yesterday, took revenge fur the I.I lo victory which Bay Itldge had over Commercial last year.

After the ra me the Commercial students, led by the studont band, marched around the field, carry ing tba players on their shoulders ana singing and cheering The Manual and Boya' High tsatna Newest Bodies were evenly inntchrd end the bnll seesawed from one end- of the field to tne other without any decided advantage for either jld(. In the second period Manual ciured the ball from their own forty-yard line to Boys' two-yard line, where tney were held for downs. The Boys High line had been pierced by Tllu. uvnd Tierry In the inarch down the field, laut when the bsll was almost under their troal line, the Boys' defense stiffened and Manual's backs could not plow their way through. In the last l-crlod Boys' High carried the ball over lor a touchdown, but the eaRle eye or Cmplre Farrier detected Simon pushing one of tha Munual players and the baJI was brought iMick.

With tho ball in mldflcld liormnn hurled the leather to Pnnon. who -A-aa standing on Manual thirty-yard line, iin.l he dashed the goal llnti but puh1 Titus before catching the ball This was the only fntavaLTil Mini that wiis success fully miide bv the Boys' eleven Both rWat frequrr My resortod to the open 1'iiinr, but in very Tew Instances their forwnrci pusses complete, and on in I runn, thn slippery condition of the fl-ld. miide rwnnlni; difficult and no hl h'iIii were niaibv Kuan, lor Manual, with one lillti He lo pla.v, msde a pretty attempt at a drop kick from the forty-yard llns, but the ball fell short of the cross i.le.w. by a few frt The line ups: Msmial II. I'lMlthni.

(ti Ks.n. left nt Oapt. In isrkis l2ii Klallar. left nr, Hoys' II. Ill.ek 6t AurhterliMile I'll Mnilih (T Hallnran (Ip.lln.

ilT 4ii.ll ili Minion 1 III i) Klrarhtng centra 11 Hmrh rlbt it riirlit tackl. il2)Hhn sin ni i.ll i Kriierstrln. quarter tav-k fthaplro CM) (Ti Tllua lall hair la lurman it 'apt.) IJOI Camlnes. half bark Bararhofaky 1 (14) nerry rull back Sherman 3 llafrrea W. It.

I'ruaky. Bowdoln. t'm-plre Alhart M. Parrler. rartmooth.

Flald Judaa and bead linesman J. J. C. Ilennesay, Brown. Substitutions: Manual niller (Ml for Titus; Tltua for Tllller.

Hoy Bernstein llni for Haracllf.ky Tlma ef pariods- Two taa enlnataa sad two twelve and one-half minutes. Bay Rldae. Position. Oraea.Cs.pt. Ifl and I.I UMalisl'a.

l(l tat la I. II O'Nalll Ift sar, 14) Nord.irum.. tVntre (ft) Carlson. Rlht usrd (it) t'addall. Rlaht tackle (Ti Wa-hlnslon.

Hlrtit rnd Commercial. lift) Wlllliiins 1 I'll It Jnhnmin ft Mason IMlnm 1 12) Mellon iK) ymsona i7) lie. k-r Haa (14) IS) Uuerier bai (ti) II Karlaon 1,. halfback (IO) J. Kris hi.

half back J.O llrlen I1U) Illl Hock (A) (II) IHainond. Itafaraa-W. It, Crowley. Ilowdoln. inl'lre -Mr.

Hart, Prlneaton. Klald Judge and Head Allart M. Karflar. I rl mou I h. Huballlilllona llay Rlda Otlrna.al (ITi tur ttraca, iroaaimin si.in.

II. iMt.nal.ln (IT) for Washlna hieal for Dlamnnd. (nierelal-hhlastr la IJU tor Rolner.n. O'H-tan (II) for Taleeca. Krlcksoa l) for Method.

Hamaty for J. ti A II.IIMIW iv "I 'p .1. Johnson. Ilecker. Tlma or perloda-Two ten-mlnu'e and two and-une haif-mlnuia.

Attendance, e.oiai. AFTER THETPECULATORS. Plan to Break Up Miauao of Army-Navy Football Tickets. Nov. W.

Unit. Commander A. P. Fairfield. Secretary and Treasurer of ths Niv; Athletic Aa-enclatlon.

hike the I nl Vtrslty of Pennsylvania committee to take dras tic measures to dhvroJrage Army anu Navy footbtUI llckets for the game on Saturday from getting Into the hands of speculators. Detectives nave un placed upon the streets am. --ready eeVuiod tha numbers or many UckeU.or every on. of these dupli cate tickets nava ootm reads a notlc. bl' th.

mjSJjlw. that everv ticket for the Army anu Navy footbtll Ktn In the hands of i a an tieracina are eculator la ructions that duplicate seat checks at the holuern me ---main on lha field, Mch-l hnj an Issued for every at. and will b. made on the part of every Between halves of the game on rrnnhlBi eld tin Haturday a Ion will ha Taken up for lb. joint hn-flt of the War Children "Jro8, Belgian Kenet Society.

All-Harvard Dafaata Mattaawan. Apertal fo Th West fork Time. i Nov. HamUton Fl.h's A.I.Harverd football lJJ FOOTBALL RESULTS. At Phlladelphlalcomeil.

P.nn.ylvanla. Worre-ar-lf-y USi. il Saw Yuk New Terk ni var.lt, 0. roedham. i ti ...4 J.l- S4 riues.

1J; Al wa.lll'nsio". Oallaudpi, T. wtttsbsrsk. laiiMaylanla Hlale I St, At I'll I OS lissia TUsncter-Franktln and btarehatl. AtyB.mmJH.

Jobs, 14; John. At Allantown-Alhrtsht 9: Mekleabur. 10. V. Miami Vnlverslty.

JO. nl- varslty ef Cincinnati. 14! Cm. g. twisga.

Csthalla of Detroit. Ohio Uiula-Chrletlan Rreth.re, 4T: Kf M. K.n- Va. Vlrstnla. 2n.

North Carolina, a. ta. tyAl Roanoke-Virginia Potytaehnle In.tl-tute. SV Vlislnla Military In.tlt.it. fl At lumls-Jtouth camllna.

At New 0. Louisiana Htate t'nlverslty. 0. At Austin. Ts.as T.aas L'stveretty, SB.

Wabash Cntlega, 0 At NsrtSU-" sjninsi-n Carolina A. and at At (lall.asvlllM, ria. At lleaurrni.t, T.ae -Tsta. A. aad 14; siiaai ici't.

At Waco, elty, Al Pole rtrmimle- IH.h kehaal af Cama. pea, 1. Witt Clinton lll.h Mchool, ft Hsvlor t'ntvstsiir At Khopti run ll.K Hl.h Hchool. 0 lloya' lllsh Hhool. At Ebbet- Field Commercial Hlsh School.

1J Bav Ridsa High School. ii Washlnston I-ark. Brooklyn Erasmus Hall High School. Poly. rr' v.

vtpatata At Fairmont Weet Virginia University. America's nLD CROY HAND MADE STRAIGHT kHKIekAie, wT iTTl irosi Fund. Pl.fed hare today ths ljd 'JlTVsn llish rVheol Alum- (lallall, and 'b wnns. fyj p. Pai.

on. jp3 1 JS 01 I 2 WE Alt 13 THB I.AROFflT BOTTT.KRS OF OL.n-FABHION"CI HAND-HADR ioUB hAWI iTIlAIUHT rUIUD RTB WIII8KKT IN THB WoHXD Hi B. KIRK New York. N. Y.

0 RUTGERS SWAMPS THE N. Y. U. TEAM New Jersey Collegians Win Game at Ohio Field by Score of 33 to 0. Hutgers ahowed New York I'nlverslty how lo plsy foothiill up al Ohio I'lebl yesterday, and the big.

strapping youths from New Jereey piled up a score of to 0 before tln-y hurried back to New Brunswick for their Thankagivlng dinner. advantage of weight and height, coupled wlth the great advantage of knowing a lot more roothall. made the New York collegiana look like decidedly weak opponenta. Conch Foster Hanfor.l taafn rlp4 llirough the New York LTnlveralty llna Ilka an ex-press train going through a flag station, and made five touchdowns, from which three goals were kicked These Rutgers footbnll players, shape up like the pick of the Traffic Bquart. Half of them lower up above jila feet, and when they went smash Into the New York University players the opposition could do nothing but fall Into hasty retreat.

Rutgers gained a lot of ground with the forward paaa. one of them, in the third period. Scarr to Nash, going over thirty yards. Rutgers had too much aggressiveness and It cost them dearly. Referee Thorpe penalised tnem no less man seven times, for fifteen yards each trip If Hutgers hadn't been offside and hooting so much they would have had tinea or four mole scores easily.

Han-ford sent hla stroncest line-up Into the Kut after he had riven them a good 'work-out he put in severs! substi tutes, a ti.it.pa tlanlaved a real star III Budge Garrett, an honest-and-true Creak Indian from Oklahoma. I ne Indian brave raised havoc with the Violet team, and he Jammed his wav through the enemy's line ten and fifteen varda at a lump until he cart-led thn ball over for Rutgers tirsi louciim-" wanta to save him to shoot ill reel I at Washington and Jefferson on Haturday. so he thsn gave him rest Talman bocamo the buttering ram -nap iurr.il retired. The favored spot st which Rutgers directed Its play was right through apt. looney.

i imncy -Jin Hounds iind made a hole in the line ten yards wide. Through this Talman romped gayly for Rutgers second touchdown. Talman kicked both of the goals, and the few punts mane were all long, one of them sailing about sixty yards. In the second period Rutjrrrs made a couple of more touchdowns. laiman, runiilns- low.

hit the line terrifically. and left a string of New York I nlvcr-itv ni.v.r. atrewn ilon. In his wake ii acnreii tha third touchdown, but misaed the goal. aid a few minutes after Rutgers inarched down the field again.

Nash and Bowlby aiding In the onslaught wltb long runs. Rutgers uses her tallest players In lha forward pass operations. Twlng. Nash, and Talman making a combination which ta hard to beat. New York University's best plsy was contributed by Capt.

Huntley just before the first half ended, when he Intercepted a forward pass on his own flvs-yard line and ran nfty yards before ha was d1nnthe last period Martin was shifted from quurter back to Talman a place at full back, and Rutgera did the Berne thing all over again, rushing tho ball up the field With combination nf line rushes and forward passes until Martin plunged over for the Isst touchdown and Bcarr kicked the goal. Toward the end of the game Hnnfnrd rushed In his first-string players again, and experimented with a number of new trick plays, which didn't work out especially wsll. Line-up: Rutgers. T. U.

Il Rockefeller Wsldmsn (10) Naah Left Tackle Welnar (7) (8) Guard Hamburer lj) (T) Mason t.nira -nosum Right (lu.rdj Cjaack Mill Taekla. gockolower Right Knd Mi Kensia () Olswang 14) Half Huntley (1 1 Half McN.lly (2) Kull Hack Ilernetein IS! (10) Twlng (1 1 Tooney (IS) (rt) Martin (8) Br.cher (4) O.rrett (IS) Talman Touchdowns Uarrett, Mreeher, Tslman (2,1 Martin. Ooel. for touchdowne Talman. ku'batituUoas.

Rutgers Randall (11) for O.rrs.t, Howlby C.Mi for Rrschar. Austin i) for kaller, fearr (II) for Martin. H.rratl for Meads. I. Martin for Telmaa.

lalnian for Martin, kaaria (14) for Rockafeller. T. I'. Hagermayar tl for Hockolowar. Mockotower for Raachbaum, Homer.

(IS) for Cusack, Cu.ack for Homara, Hieln (IKi) for Cuaack, kihuck (14) for Rernstaln. Moroar. for Hieln. riochnlowar for komara Hsfprae r.dward Thorps. Ia ft.lla.

t'mplra Tom Thorpe. Columbia. Head llna- SS. U. t'Ocnama.

i.rnn.in. Qay Crowd 8aaa Virginia Win. Mparts! lo 7a Arte lor RICHMOND, Nov. HI Before a crowd of a.ixX). among whom w.ra (lov IxKks Craig of North Carolina and (lov.

II. c. tituart of Virginia and their and rtsc ralarr af ha Navy Jireaphu. Iianiala. tl tudsnl Imdle.

nl lha tlnlvsrsliy i.f North Carolina and the Cnlvsrslty ef Virginia tha Virginia football eleven triumphed over North Carolina by tha score of 30 to 3 this afternoon at Broad Street Tark. The moat spectacular plav of th. gams occur red In tha ftret period, when Irglnla fell Into punt formation and Oooch a long forward paaa. Little Mrtdass of llna Intercepted the aval, and behind beautiful Interferenee eama up tha field for forty-five yards and would have crossed tha lln. except for' the fact that h.

was driven uut- Uooch was the particular star for Virginia, hi. and mna being great ground galnsra Mayer and kiarr mada tha toiirlidowns sod Barker and Maysr kl. ked ths goals Tlio Carolinian, most conspicuous In action wars Cant Tsyloa. who was strong on Husk. In tackling, and Tandy's drop kick- which srmesd North Carolina's three allainpla al open football failed, snd the wera tre.te, to sn as hihltlon of old-fashioned llns bucking foot ball IJns-up: Virginia.

While Ward Position N. Carolina. and HukWs tackle Ramsey snare Cowall Centre Tandy guard Kimst tackle Jon Mlghl and Homeenod Quarter hack Hildas. Right half hack Wll.at,,n Cill hark Held l.ri half bank Tsyloa cVil-man ICvsna M.Hire Hsrkar (llllelte Word rtparr Maypr iraiioa. Iiurnatt for Wsl.

Wuid fH Mill nail Anderson ir Rerksr5: Carolina Psrksr for Held. Allsn fer Hrideas. Bridges for Allen. Fuller for Winston Wrlsht fnr llomewnod. Touchdowns Mayer (I.) Bparr.

Ooala from touchdowns- Barker, Mayer. Ooal from field Tandy. Referee Mr. MacOoffln. Michigan.

Head linesman Mr. Armstrong. Tale. Uni- niea Mr. Davis.

Hampden-nianey lime oi quart are Fifteen mlnutea. Finest Rye SOUR MASH PURE RYE A kDMIrwava isstt i VICTORY FOR PITTSBURGH. Cloe Meritorious Season in Downing Penn State by 13 to 3 Score. Sprrial lo The Vort 7 lines. IMTT8HI 'R( i 1 1.

I'mn Nov -H The I 'nlvetslty of I'ittsburgh fouthall team demonstrated Its right to a place among the bit; teams of the Kast by defeating I'. nns Ivanla Klule College tod.iy. the score being 13 to 3. In a game that was full of thrill The work of Kratt. Yer-Ki-r, Tobln.

snil lligglns of I'enn Htate wns nil Kod as any seen here this year. Tne team wns kc.nl op for thl" with plailoall) Us heat i.iiin III the flrld, held Hlstp mors thsn even nil the wii Il loohe.l like a I'ltt" burgh score parlv In the game when the l.o hit Stale's centre for curried the ball down thn field 1" ipilck older, but I'enn Stale made a ureal stand and took the ball on downs on their own seven-) ard l.ne. Tho third perloctof he game was the most e.cltlng for lha spectators, most of the scoring coming In Ihl" "'I' I'ittsburgh had worked the ball to State's iwenty-slghl-yard line ami llasllugs booleil It over for three points Thn visitor, then carried IMIIsbuigh off her feet with a succession of bv an unfortunate fumble by Tobln lost llie ball and Collins scored a tou down. Hastings kicked goal. i i i.

Miatx at the end of the third period with- the score 1 to against Hum. but they never fa mid Id the Inst i.inrtrr l.amh booted the ball over for three points from the thlrtv-ysrd line. This advantage was not Ion lived, however, for Hastings repeated his coal kicking from the field a few moments later from the twenty-eight yard line. The summary and 'Ine- up: Pittsburgh. Position.

Penn Htggln. Krait Millar Wood McDowell Umb Morris 'In hlg Clark Yerger Carlsun Left ana Jones left isosia Kaeaa guara Peck centre Soppltt Right guard Hockenamlth. Right tackle Ha, ma Kin tn and (Jiisitsl hack tri half beck Miller Right half back Kry hark Plppe Mubatltutlons: Pittsburgh -Mstsno for l-eri- aoii Carlson for Malaon, Ihornhlll for Jonss. Hutherland for Thornhlll. Smith for Re--a laUiart for IHIIon for Millar, Miller fur Wartl for Millar, llanley for Krr.

fnr llaslsy, Fry fur Collin. "lllns for Kry. Pimn Stale Barren for lllgglne. Morris for Swain, Jame. for Tobln.

robin for James, Wslty for Ysrg.r, Clark for lilpia for Clark, Wslty for fur Wslty, Tubisj for Clark, Clark fur Toi.in Tour Ooel from touchdown Hasting. (Joel, from ljRafsrea -W. S. lengford, Trinity. ttmplre A elvan.

William. Head llns.m.n- J. MrCarty, O.niutniue Academy. Time quarters -Fifteen minutes INDIANS BRACE TOO LATE. Make Two Touchdowns In Last Period, but Brown Won.

PROVIPKNCK. Nov. 2. New and versatile football enabled Brown to defeat Carlisle 20 to 14 today. Burled under a scors of 20 lo 0 lha Indiana, fighting gamely, outplayed the home eleven declalvely In the last quarter.

On straight football they twice inarched nearly the length of the field for touchdowns. Calac. In addition to carrying the ball across the goal Una In both Instances, kicked the goals. Calac was thn Indians' only ronslstsnt ground gainer, and hla kicking wan a feature. Brown nutclnaeed Carlisle In tha flrat half of the name.

The Brunonlans un covered a versatlls attack, In which new football played an important part, ana had a defense that stiffened whenever Carlisle entered Brawn a territory. Hi own used lha rorward paaa repeatedly for large gains, ths ball being thrown from a kick formation several tlmea. The first touchdown was made by tha lTovWleuce tenm aa a result of a fluke. hut Ihe second was ths ouloomo of good for, 11, all. In Ihe third period the Indlsns showed Improvement, and In the last quarter thny found themselves, and ths Brown line, weakened somewnsi oy substitutions, wss not able to hold against Calac'.

assaults. IJne-up: Hrown. IStatflon. I -eft and I -eft tatkla Ift guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right and Quarter back t-eft half back Right half back Cerllale. Wallet te Wallmas Roach Morrtn Hawks Kagle Martal Bird Looks Around F.

Broker Pratt Calaa Ormsby Ward C.ottschall Mitchell Maxwell r'arouin Clark Andrews. tiortlon ras.tr. Full back Score hy Brnwn 7 4 Carlisle. ...0 0 0 14-44 Referee M. J.

Thompeon. Oeorgetown. t'luiiire -Carl Marshall. Harvard. Head llneanian Kred Burleigh.

Kiseter. Tlma of -Fifteen minute, each. Drown scoring- Touchdowns -Ornistiy, Blue. McBea from touchdown-brdon. seorlng al.e, (I) (loan from touchdown -Ca Iae.

(2 I Subatll utlona: Mn.wn iitue for Fraser. iwnovan ror imp- IIpp Ht.rr for Maswell. Norcma. for All liaws, Mnswall for Staff. Andrew, for Nor-cms.

Fiaser for Ulna Mr Ilea fur Ikuiiovan. (haiiHer foi Fisssr. Murphy for Mark Clark for Andrews. Bailey for Ward, f-uno van for Ormsby. tllua for (Handler, era ror Ralley.

Staff for lenttacnaii. irm.any ror Niuovan. iKinnvsti for McMsa. Nnremaa ror flat-H. Clark for Hlua.

Huga-enwlg for Ward Carlisle-White for F. Broker. Wofford for White. llrtiksr for Around, r. titokai for Wi.fford Ollliuan fnr Wsllstta.

ItaniHi for Waltuaa, Johliaon fur I'rail. W. eV J. Practice at Polo Qrounda. The Washington and Jefferaon football team which defeated Buckn.U ye.terday will arrive in New York thl.

morning and go le the Cumberland Hotel, where they will make thetr headquartera until after the Rutgers icnm. at the I'olo lirounds tomorrow. The W. ind J. players mill practice at tne -io Oroiinds this afternoon, running through sig nals and practicing kicks.

No ecrlmmsge will te Indulged In i'lia Ituigsrs leant will have ll.hl alanal practice at Naw Urunewlttk this afternoon all. I will coma to Naw earl)' tomorrow morning. After enjoying tha tteiil aeaeoli In Ita Ion. I.lslory. tna Hutgers haa high nf putting up a great gams against Washington nnd Jefferson to morrow.

Coach Hanfurd today will hold the rina drill In ll.a new plays ha haa its youngsters for end I After Ilia game tomorrow tha Rulg.ra team will bs ths guests at a bsnquet at taa Imperial I aasaaaaaaaaaWaBHS il "I'll 1365 r. O. B. Detroit Touring Car with St dan Top; Jtoeasler mmIA 0ei.ee Top, 111-5 r. O.

M. Utiruit Chas. E. RiVss Sc 1,690 Broadway at 531 St. Tsl Coluiubua 11.4.

Diuguld Bedford Fultea. Breeklya. N. T. Newark fll Heieey kl Or eiser ea err EARLY LEAD GIYES COMMERCE VICTORY Clinton Makes Plucky Effort, but Loses Annual Football Game, 13 to 6.

In an etclting football game Ihe llirh 1 Hi (tool of P. llrfnaled I Will I 'Union yesterday by a aci.ro of III to at the Colo (Irounda. The rirsnge nnd nine outplayed Us opponent during the first three perlorls of the coolest, and then showed a complete icveisul of form. During the final fifteen mlnutea of play the 'Union secondary defense, mails a Bplendld brace, while the aggressive attack not only earned a well-daserved touchdown, but al one I line thiealened a tie scot a Not ours In ths first three period, did t'lllltoll succeed In making first down, but In the third quarter the Commerce line was forced back repeatedly by the fierce onslaught of the rejuvenated Clinton line. The rivalry between the two schools has been esceedlngly keen slice ffHitliali wsa Introduced to the high schools.

rNelther team had shown any remark able form during the pual stiason, and there was considerable speculation as to which had the Ustter team. The match, however, la long-standing Thanksgiving Pay Institution, and mors than followers of the two teams watched the game wtth Interest. There was abundant enthusiasm, and every play waa followed closely School yells and songs, with brass band accompaniment, added to the seat of the occasion. Following the game a free-for-all fight took place, first between representatives of the two schools and subsequently between the schoolboys snd special policemen The cheerleaders of Clinton formed a parade headed by a big red and black Clinton flag They were attacked by a party of Commerce who secured possession of the flag and tors It up. This angered the Clinton tads and a mliup followed In which fists were freely used When the "specials attempted to quell the disturbance, the rival football factions Joined Issue and.

numbering about two hundred, fought lha cop. The fighting continued about ten mlnutea, when thn school officials and others succeeded In restoring order. No arrests were made. Ill spite of the abaenca of the sneedy left end. I.

Schneider, and Irving Worth, the left haif back, from tha Commerce team, the latter always held ths upper band, and while a small army of substitutes was Impressed by both teams during the game, football of a high calibre waa wltneesed. Many trick playa and forward and delayed passes were tried. Commerce waa successful with the forward pass slaiut every other attempt, eeveral of thoee executed being for good gains. Clinton essayed half a score during tha first three periods, but felled In every Instance, but when once In their stride thn Red and Black young. terg brought off several very creditable forward passes, snd It was ona of these playa that enabled thsm to cross their opponents' goal lino.

The brunt of ths contest waa shared by half a dosen players, being equally divided between the rival teama. The Commerce stars fit at appeared In advantage, and then the ('lln ton leading perfumers took up tha running and finished the game with a aeriee of daa-allng plays, which. If executed during Uie early atagea of tba conteaf. might have brought about an entirely different result. Clapn, Wlttner, and Oalllgan starred for the winning team.

The two former wera aimoet aura ground gainers both In Una plunges and end runs, while Oalllgan seldom failed to boot the leather out nf the danger gone when trouble waa threatened. Rltner, Ro-mando. and Zelcer were responsible for the beat work shown on the Clinton team. Rltner, In addition to doing yeoman work In tha secondary defense, khked Ihe ball hard and true. Bo-man do was at hla best In line plunging, and it was entirely dun to the efforts of this pair that Clinton did not go scoreless With the ball on the Red ami Black iA-yard line Romando displayed great spend arid dodging abilities when he made a 20-yard run around Commerce's left end.

snd on the nest play Rltner circled Die opposite end of the line for a 2.1-yard gain and a touchdown Zelrer waa at his ba.t on thn defensive. lis stopped mnnv well-Intended gains and Intercepted more than one forward pass. Krr.m the time rjaWgan khked orf for Commerce up 'n the beginning of the fourth quaiter tha ('Union learn did not appear lo have the slightest chance. The players fumbled with ills- appointing frequency, and when an attack whs made on the Commerce llnej the latter held solid, and many times i the Clinton runners were thrown for loss. More than ten forward Passes i were tried Itefiire success clowned their ef foils The weakness of lha Red nnd! Black line wna In striking contisst to the vnrletv snd strength of Ihe altnik of their opponents.

Ifhln ten minutes after the ball had been put Into play Commerce had crossed the Clinton line for a touchdown, but Wlttner, who was carrying the ball, dropped It, and the play did not count. The Inevitable, however, was only postoned. as Commerce kept up its Incessant h.inrnerlnc at the line until a second, and this time legitimate, touchdown wsa made The superiority of Ihe Commerce team wss In evidence unlll lha fourth i.cilod began, when I'Mnton made hiiinlicr of changes In Its line and the tide turned In Its favor. Short line plunges gnve Clinton first down, the second Ihe Red and Black had made up to this time IP, marido then made his 2-ynrd run and Rltner followed with lha touchdown (Jiilrck nils. mI the goal.

in the final period Clinton Inst a chance to tie the score by fumbling op Commerce's 29-yard line. Once tlalll- REAL Comart la Du. Car The sedaa and coupe top. for the new Hupmobile turn open summer car. into luxuriously comfortable closed winter car.

More than lhal, they five you ihe effect ihe Itenelil of Iwe tar, al a co.f of little more than one. Thi. i. partially explained hy ihe rirrl-Irnl fall bu.in.st we are doing. Almost every llupmobtl.

buyer order one of ihe demountable lops a mailer of courts, ar.iag ahead a winter of really pleasant dnving. Thnuh re. 'lily lietai liable, these tops are irtislieif within with all ihe triinnes I hat th.rat trrif.t the co.lly limoutin. Ihry ar. free nf rattle, most lubil.n bally built, wild best roach gists win onwi, wide d'Hiis, plenty nf he.tl tonm.

Where women anil iliililten are rnn their rorv protection fiom wind anJ am and hums makes them a nr pstly. A louring fitted wild the tcdan lop i now in display. Please Call and re it. (HAS. t.

RIL53. Ksn punted out of danger, the Com- 1 1 1 In us never ngum inojaiwia. TI lint -up i I ti rt n.i I.ef tack la I ft guard i entia Right guard lli.l.l la, kla lllatil ami I.a.-k Commerce. Lewrenee Murray I'arkes Brine Worklkb Ka low Feeler y.ei, I ijulr, lo a lts I'I'I VI II. Hcnt-'tltll Ilitner I py fl l.eft half hsck H.

ncnaetaeg Right half hack Clapp rull neck Touciir-im ne -Oalllgan. Claps. Rltner. eoa tun, hdown Foster. Substitutes: Com.

r. r. Miller for lirlnn. Collins for Keelow. i.lPna.

Johnstone for Psrhee mi f- II Schneider. for II hoei'ler for I la i shad. Johnatena for tlarahad for tt. s. aikes Clinton laky for Hrea m.vii wilrck, (Isiilnaf li ar, i 'at It Mills.

UUlrek far Says its Pr Meymuur for yulrek, lUnlaihn Hefpree K. t. Fee. v.i i.teilin (api II, aura, West Polnl, Mead Hi. eou.n F.lrny.

Cornell. Tinvs I minutes each. NEW FOOTBALLRECORD. Rolls School Tallica 644 Points, with No Score Against It. I -oi in, Nov.

tffl -Wllh a season's record nf Ml points scored and none ny.iliist II. file Rolla School Of Mines fooiball team, which defeated Ht, I iwt to i here today, ea i.il. lishcil a new national record for shul-oiils In college football, according lo a slHlemclit made by Coach Kelly of tonight Tha Rolla School Is putt nf the t'nlverslty of Missouri. The previous record for scoring without being scored against, Kelly said, wag 0-4. OEFEAtToR COLUMBIA.

Crescent A. C. Soccer Team Over-whittme Collegiana 7 Goals Is Out for revenge for their defeat earner In the season by the Columbia University stirrer football team, the Cres. A yesterday si Hay Ridge topH the Blue and While squad Inlnremp by the score of 7 goala to 1. The ncore should read.

Dell 0. Cotumbla 1. aa It wsa ttie centre forward who paved the way for the South Brooklynltee to Vies tory, for on no less than five occasions V. mA hall. Columbia, howsver, had a wengenan, team in the field, and had In play a few substitutes.

The Crescents, on the Other band were well fortlflrd with good pUycrv Dell lost no time In scoring; first blood. Abled by sensational Passing on thn left wing, ha netted the ball In tha first few mlnutea of play, and during the reinnlnder of tho fame scored ronslsienlly. Ths line-up: i Siluiohla 1 1 tia miiysr ttotneo Ht.me Hm ti.ler. I -arua'-dta. H.

hwatts Navltl Pack snuitrd. Wsillnx Position. CreseenL A. c. (i.e.

I Cyt4et Right baok Dodwall Ift hark Charlwaasl Right half Centra half left half Oiitald. right InaPle right Centra Inside left Dtitalda laft Rnueae Humphrlae Tkvvler bell Imttmr Fernandas Phillip anatit A. ll Taylor. 2. fori Walling.

tir oiuroDia. k.istss e. Linesmen Messrs. Holcomb and Bssaehera Time-Halves of forty-five minutes eaek. Sing land mat Ameriaa sn tka eoaaer feesbaB grldlnn at Issnog oval yeeteraay aftemese and cams off victors In a wall-fmjght natak by goals to 1.

The tweoty-twa men wera choean from the rank, ef the New York Stats w. nurney. IsMgue, and the birthplace ana playing ensii. tia. of tha man figured la their aelaeUea the two alaveoa.

i At Boy Ridge Oval, Brooklyn, "ester any af tern. am tha Bay Ridge Soorer elevea dafaet. ad tha Chelsea F. O. ef Manhattaa by 4 geels to 1 Tha Hay HldgS squad would have eome off th field with a clean alste but for ths feet that Robert kioked tha ball la his awg nat, giving Chelsea a pulat.

Stuyvoaant Beaton at Soccer, ffpaoiol la nts Jfsts rare ris. PATunaos, N. Nov, Palarean High Sch.ml soocer tsam sentlaasd Ita frees af winlnraaa th la after. noon, whan In game wltneesed by enthusiastic faaa It administered a defeat te tha team represent Ing Stuyvesant High Me heel Naw York tha seore af I te 1. Penn and Cornell Tie In toccsr.

PHIUADRLHIA. Nov. 4. The TJnlveraky of Pennsylvania and Cornell 'Aseoelettoa feet ball team, played a I to I tie la aa Inter nniiag lata league game at Boa Air, near kare. today Tonnoaeee, 23; Kentucky State, Hprrial to Th Ke York Timet.

IfNOXVIIXJO. Nov. t. Taann ill derssiad Ksniucsr aiata aip i. iwir annual game toflay by the mora ef 84 ta 4, Tennessee made a tow hdown in eaeh ef the flrat three quarter.

Tennsais finished the season with a record of having wen every sain, which ne ether 4. 1. A. A. teaaa ba.

lone lane-up; rttn position laft end loft taekle laft guard C.Dtre Rlrht guard nigfal tarkla Right end Xsatueby, Wright Crutoher Petria Bailey peas Mhraser Carro: I Iipyar. Kerr Mul.e tn 'I'aylur. Kelly ow a. 1 May llaln. Quarter hark naca rsri, Park.

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V. Football Captain. Ralph Snmai. who playe4 at right gad. was alaetad Captain ef New Terk root hail team for nest year.

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