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THE '27EW YORK TEXES. BTJNDAT. OCTOBER 12. 1013. YALE, PRINCETON AND HARVAR LAFAYETTE SPRINGS HEW FOOTBALL STAR Full Back Scheeren'f Play YYz.s Sensational, but Beats 27 to XX geeeJ 10 Ta Jt Tark r-.

jrtTf HAVTX. Oct. 11. Tale la-day ssaothered Lafayette with lour teeh4ovM totaling ST point to a On alp eccastoee TsJe pressed the visiting held Vwns MM two yards trrm Hying. flffllM MIM lS Inch l-XM col.

twte resorted ta plane kick tuat fell ehort and vac to en aborttv crop-kick try Lafaystts's brflliant forward bored a rth to the Yal thtrty- 774 lln. Nr iu 0rne eurraneo. attempted a fi.ld on Um r4own. the try faliinc. VsVSIrene all-round play wi rloe to All-American tyr.

I e-lad that of the Tala bxks. hi end -a TZnmW tor hlra loos Into the open, ') eedhle hurling 'th forward mm ion (oar eocasiorle lor large galna Only en penalty waa rale being set baek fifteen arsared. X. yards at th Lefsrtt Tv-ygd lln. knee-lee and Wiser figured I In Tale1; oat effective smash and Wilson and ramlan registered run Mcu i tmny yards each, 'niMr-i thirty-yard run back of ReBeeren'S klckoff -end Kjotlfil punf muffed by Jarh Diamond gave Yale Immediately th bail twenty yard from tK.

Lafayette goeX Three down a With out material iud ho ENtce goal want low. Schearen cut looee iiiin thlrtv-vard run around Wt and. but Jack Diamond tumbiad a pass, una tfctsed ror uracnaown. wnoe-lee returned Bcheeren' klckoff, but Knowlv-e ran back Kail a punt i.ti trarda. and loir at right and kaewTes at left tackel rammed th Lafayette Una for ten-yard advances.

Winer finally bruised tba Lafayette rusbltne for Isle's aarond touchdown. WUaon's run (ack of Hchaeran'a kick for forty yarda ioad tia flrot pariod. Tbraa baaotirvt damenatratlona of tha fnrward paaa, fohaoran to Brown, ad-vtnead Lafayatta forty ymrda In tba mod period, but Bcbeeraa'a drop kick goal try rail aoort. nncnbtr tha aaeond half Kellr ra tarsad aiekeff out of bouni at tha a fmyatta forty-yard Una, Wllaon rwica lumaa lacaei ior ten yarna, ana xaia tmaahea to tn juaiaytt riryarc una, A fifteen-yard penalty at her back. Wtoer'a fifteen-yard amaah trained back the teat distance, but tha Lafayette Una kaid ana xaie raunquianais tna nau on town.

Rcheeren puntad to tba Lala yetta forty.yard Una, and tha Yale at fok atomiad back twenty yards until Cornish, on third down, mlaaed a place, fccberren fumbled a poor paaa. and It aa Yale'a ball twenty yarda from tha lafmyette goal. Cornlnh ajid Maclelaoh alternated in remmlnr tha Ifayetta Ene, biut iv. now lea rumbiea atx inchea from iroal. Seheeren'a kirk wna short, and Knowtea.

Cornish, and Maclelsh crubed thirty yarda for tba third touch' down. Joha Diamond fumbled. Knowlea's re-torn of tbe klckoff. and taking tha ball i uie Lainyetia inirry-yara una Cor-stab and Warren alternated at forrins the Lafayette centre. Cornish sroln throh for the final touchdown.

In tha Uat period a thirty-yard (ain on chear lorwmra paaa to uics. jjlamond leat- arso. i ne iine-ap tela, Foettloa. rafaretta. (Ill If Tt.butt..

lft tackle aa Xante. Centre Lotir arre Kelly end. Diamond Qm.rtT aek J. tXrrml pair Ferry. yooelet half eliM rull back Hch'wa iviKUMwne-lie, Tr leer.

Maclelri. Cnrm-bk. a. Kefere--Cart Mar-shea Harver. Umpire Olftlnder, Unl-wety peeaeriveala.

Li i Hn-n iil rimtr, wimnwi, rertod Twelve nti MXUuniKt Awry (or Olle Wo v4 tor Kelly. Cnrhrene foe Wlllia Pierebere fnr Obrlla. Cbrlln foe ramr. )UMer far Mr. MarMith for Wiaer, Daaa i or j.

mamend. Kmney ror Breea. u.ks or tasl zor uullca. F0RDHAMSCORESY1CTORY. Hiroon Spring Big Surprlt by Blinking RanaeUar Poly.

Tba Renaeelaer Fttrtaahnio Institute Csraa at Troy rac aired a surprise yes-twlsy st rordhaa Field tha orm of 7-to-0 defeat at tha bands of tha rardham team. Last weak tba stsxoon Wtta waa vraatbered by Prtacetoa's trca attack, so tha rUltora wars anUci pt1nc an easy victory, nut Head Coach Tom Thorpe bad drilled his charge hard "Tina- th week, and yesterday their ume.au or rente aarainat tba Trojans "-ht proved remarkable, even to Uteir most ardent admirers. r.M tiara ho wed a complete revereal sf form. Itansaalaar tried every play bi Its repertoira. but not oao could t'rr tha Maroons atronc defensa.

Tha tellers never sot within atrlkine; dis. or roranam a roai ilea, wnue the Maroon play era tallied twtca, but ee tourrtdown waa diaallowed on a terhnicallty. Toward the and or tha fr snea tha ball. Reneeelaer eaaa-ad a fiNe paa on the run. Tha pUrskia rped through "Hlfhle's arms, and tv 1 Ml IW.

bMd Right T.ni Vk Carey aooopad tha tan, DwlfM two would-be tark. and. after a run of thirty-fiva y'la crossed th coal tin. Wrmard bo vas a tower of strength an th data, kicked th roaL Th lln-p: yoMkasa. IVwrtleei Ban ats rr P.U eod Bt-rliea "Cfcnky Left tarkel Dchets rtd Ceetre guard.

RieM tackle Mkra SiT1 Qovw fcack Parr Van Self beck HteIXe "raerria Rleht b'f i Veil back Gal)eher Qnala from vraara. Referaa r. MfCaffrer. vamtre Mr. Baeetn.

rrtetn. Mead llnee. Hirvwd V. of V. Time eX qearterg IT ftabetltutee rnrdke-e Coea Om, Cbrey fr CoakHa.

rvni foe Rk to" WeAtmey. Renaeeleer rar' or Bare. Hare roe ar-rng. Bperl'na T'rMe. rtwreea foe afoKalvay.

ale-ervey fur OaUasber. MP Ovrwhlma Northwasttrru LATATXTTbT. Oct. tL Pardaa yr-Ie4 Vortkwaatera Pteart Teld taH eriTBogB, wtKnrng a aaaedd same bv a jere IHiol, ft waa Perdtxt'e seine frora 'JFT-. vlaltere bein unebl ta stop rurtu, p'anslag half becks.

A varied St-If' peewet eed the ansslreg forma. i-TTrt. eeearles far the" rnfle team O' Pbent. Caet. Ihe.ne.

ed Jf.VTT Hee Ml runalag the ende at em la tSe firet kjf. The verflre braced eeooaS half, aad ao aatU be leet rZT eaethr erora made. Purdoe's tnZZm r1111 oad b'ark ta the for the ennnwenca ebaaaitleBSblp. ae Baeap sad svatmartea: re. FeetMew.

Karthweetra. n4 tLkUr tackle rve .7. Left guard F4fre Centra Uromhrri rht roerd VWe fl end Knft O- iZill Qrr U-k tvl81 Right half beck eVaaer-reer Full back Uruha for Glw. Teacadewa-Oilpbaat (.) State. 14: Western Reterv.

8. POtrktsfg. OMo, vt. ea a ry field. Ohio Rtate to-day (Mmm Wt- S3 "Wv, te Ia the aerrHi auarter jlre Ci picked up a fumble and re a mrS ff Raerva- turhdown.

naiPty to Htato wa in the Urn rwY.TB on. ftt.V.fc H.enn- gol A rlr ml' In a iu-h. a for (-! h- lrt quarter, Crmrrv eai 'Jt the bail ever. HeMrv pleyete put ita a MtKra din tirouDiut Ue Cufilest. H.

Y. U. FAILS TO SCORE. Hamilton Collsg Talllsa 1S PotnU on Unlvaralty HctfihU Tttm. Nsw Tark tJulvaral ty was defeated by iiasnuton Coileare yesterday on Ohio field by tba score of 13 to O.

Tha cam tra a close one and th New Terksrs eoly faHfd of sccrin throurh a tchsl eallty. Th first touchdown for HamO tan cam a tba result of a loa run by Bristol, tbe auarter. lie cot through tn una for a lone cain and was only brought down by Von Mlchow on th Un-yard Una. Tba up-Staters then rush. ma tn tail acraa and Pop scored tba nrei touendown.

Tba coal waa kicked nicely. On Ilamnton'a kick -off th Kw Tork- ra rushsd th ball tiown th field 1a rasy XAAhion. Byrnes making on rain of tan yards. Parka tare throucb th ap-Btate lta and cleared th defense wltb Byrnea cloee behind him. Byrne overtook Parks and plaoed his hand a Fork a shouldsr.

Parka sooroC a touch, down which was declared void by tha refsre beoaue of assistance by Byrnea. Tha last soar ram tn th I set quarter. New York cot tha ball on a fumble on Hamilton's ten. yard lln. Huntley's kick was blocked and pop fell on th ball behind th.

coal lln. failed to kick a eoal. The New York line is greatly streactn-ened etnoe the Muhieriburc fUM, but the toe of Wiener la felt severely. It was not quite aa strong aa that of th bp-etat men. Th tack Una of th New "kr Is Improving.

In th first part of th cam they broke throucn th Hamilton defense repeatedly and cot their mM. Von Mlchow. Waldmaa and Huntley enada soma especially nice tack lea. Daly kicked In fine form for Nw York and waa much relied upon for tha forward paaa mad two ulo alna forwards. Hamilton waa penalised repeatedly, one for twenty yads and tha up-State men lost much fround on this account.

Towards th and of th cam they cot with several and runs which ret. ted them etc cain and on nice) for. for a fifteen-yard advance. Th tlnc-up: ewTrfc, WeetUon. IM BamUtna.

jerreoos, Centra t' Rlaht rore Right Little U. farka Left half KoMmm Rjht hlf baek l.ll"?.- back Referee-Mr. Uhwarts of Browa. Umpire Mr. TWee of Cohimhla.

Head Ilaeemaa Mr. Panter. Dartsseatb. Time of euertare a eewiww minmajB, sahslHtnltlAM rVTinii Tt aW -v lean ta a Meckayfor Brhrtol Van Cllef for Waldmaa. pMurk fur IWitnl w.M.

a for Vaa Cliaf Ceoaabe for Zeyaa. P. Lee (or Ogdee. UcCullooh for Bald la. Lie foe nwiiwiL unani ror aiacRay.

ataekay for rope for Uttle. Sohnldtfor CTDenaell. Burke for Parka. Rawkkaum for T. MARQUETTE A TARTAR.

Wisconsin Eleven Hard Preaaad to Win Evan at 13 to 0. MADISON, Wi. Oct. 11. Th Unl- omlty of Wisconsin football team.

champions of th West, to-day mat a tartar In Marquette unrrarstty of Mil waukee. amerginc with a IS to 0 Ylo tory. From th start th Maxtraett players put th Cardlnate In mors than on tight nlae by excellent nlavlne-. Coach Juneau of WrSconsln. was forced to maae several suosutuaons to ef feet a winning combination.

Tandberc mad touchdown for wis eonsin In th second and third periods, but Bellows auceedsd In kicklcs; Both teams mad wretches wore of tba forward pass and rumbling was freouent. Tha field was soggy. A strong wind mad puntinc uncertain. Montelalr Aeadmy Beats MeKenz! The Meatelair Aeademy football team won Its second same of tba sassnw yesterday by efeatlac at oKeaste aeheel at Dedbo rerry by the eeere ef SS ta IS. Weldea apeet oak sulaueaa a bit by rename nearly tbe length sf the field for a Touchdown right at ths tsrt of the cam, Line-up: -VfoatelAlr.

Peeltlon. IfcKantia 8Tecr. Laft end Gnrmt. Left tackle Puna Left suerd Polk Centra Buchanan Right guard Campra Right tackle Bright Wales. Right ea Blunt Quarter beek ryle.

left keif bee JUght half back Basel ruUback Weldea ToaobdBwns Wabaa. Ball. Basal. Walden, Kwlng. Ooala from teuchdowae BalL (B.) Weldea.

gubetltatae MacHarg. Oould. Book, wall. Headrtca. Refir.

Mr. CaJter. lie-Dire Mr. MoCabe. Unenut-Meeere.

Beger aad aleClroy. Tie Wise minute auarter a. Lehigh Regulars Bast Seruba. Saeeisl ta Tsrft risajs. BETHUCHXK.

Oct. U. Delayed by a wreck an tba Penney Iran ia Railroad at Cbrlstlanls. ta Praakaa aad Marshall foot-bail team waa obliged to eaacel Ita game to-itk rKlca. To Mease a crowd ef eeveraJ tkoueand apeetatere a same petweea the 'Vsraity ana eeeana mm jumjw.

It reeuiiea in a mt vm regwiara. FOOTBALL RESULTS. At Kew HavesrTale. Cf Lafeyette. a.

At Caiabridge Harvard. S3. Wllllama 8. i.iMM.m.Mtn. Sa: BucknelL At PrUlalubiSraaasylvaalS.

n): Swarth. At itnaca tamaie, xi w-nii, At Heaever Ueruaeuih. it: T. At Aeaapolle-Navy. Georgetown, O.

a. luu. linlMt Aiwr SB; RttttfMre. O- At New Tack Ham II toe. 13; Mew Tark Uaiverelty, At Amherst aprtarnald.

It: Amnerer, a. At State College I'snniyi reasia State. II Cettyakurg, at rvotuiM Buuliaatag. a1 At tiamlit At Brenewlea Bowdola. 0 Trinity, a tirt vwdkuL.

Renselaeni O. At Hchaeetady BiBeschiisetta Agricultural. SO: Veioa 0. At rrevMooee meow, ai virainwa. At Hebofc uavorrere.

At Mtddleti Tufte. 1st -waa alsvaa. O. At libeoa Ooraeli' rraahmsa. XTi Oeerg Junior Republic.

0 At Ww- Maine, ear nnooe iswna. At Cincinnati University Clnolnnatl. SO; Ctole University, At a sal ng icnigaa arnn" wai At caraaew uaiia aw At Worestep-abr Craa. 13 i Boston Col. At Ana Arber Michigan.

Ualoa, At Madison Wteeoaaln. Marquette, a. At Lafayette-Perdu. 8e: Bertbweetem. 0.

At reter Eietor. 11 Vaie second team. 0. At lAwraaee tjaivareiiy n.mmm, mi Wahtetea Uaiverelty. T.

At CaempaJge JIMooIs, Mlaae At rewliag PawUn Scsaol. j. Slieeeart. -w At Vorrlatuwa aiewror rrrpk ea, eena. tswa rJcheul.

a- At Mount vernoa ue am rz iga Bchooi, Xi: Mouat Vernon Migb Bcaoot. o. At Taxrytewn crruur ocaeoi, aoumoi cbeet. o. A St.

A At iVndnrnr-Mouat Pleeeaat Academy. SS: rrancle College of Brooklyn. At Hackaaeaik Kngleweed Blab SchOaL IS KackMMCfe High SobOoL Al Qreea Casus. WVWV. graajs Ita Coll.se, 0.

AtChnoeeviue vvibbij vn-gnun, Hampdea Stdnay Collegn. O. At Lealaatea WaeBiasten ana uee. 1: sc. a At OgManoro- i nireraur or rerta vara- Bna.

Davtdnoa Colirge, (It. O. At Eaees K.lla. N. J.

Ktagaley School. SI; Randolph Military Aoademv At 12: nmrn. ev At Aatow AlWhatr, Bachitl ft At Waanr-Ohio Wealoyan. Woeeter. a At Oeerila Oberlts, aa.

Miami Caivemtr, At Merrlstown. K. J. Stamford Prep. At: Merrlatowo.

a At Crewfuravtlla Bataar St Wabeeh Oole. a At eprtagUetd. crars Stan an. wrnaav bar. At rteiawra.

a aaa naaaaiw so; naaar ralveraity. a At LJoolB-enraaB-a, xa; jiaaans A. a At Dasaba Xeaae Collesa. 14; Omaha lJA- ty. a At ft.

leela Reee Poly. 1: Pt. Zrmla. T. At lJk.

Voret I.a ke Foreat lDiv.rBlty. 7e; Caoll Coix'ins (Waukraha. T. At Auburn. Ale.

Ac bare. rloride. a At Teckw, II; L'oive. lit of Chattanooga, ti. At Ath'tia.

la. fnlwraMy of Georgia, S3; N.rtk tlrorgla. A. C. a At ltajntf.

ta. l-oatalana State. 8o jth wo. rn Lnu.trti. O.

At eWiuvarei sf Traaassee TSl iir -e Cwcsa STREIT SIIASHE5 BDCKllELL'S LIKE Powerful Attack Brinss Prince ton VI cto ly-o ward Pastes FsJL aTpscisf ts Tad JTsw 7rft rieMS. PRXNCETOTf. N. Oct. 11-Buck nail triad to show tha Ticar thta aft ernoon how to th forward pass.

hut their success with It waa so vari able aa ta make the aloe of th lesson doubtfaL Zn only an tnatane did th play not them a material cain. that be ing la th early part of th cam, whan Crulkshank, who proved to on of th cleverest men with th ball that has been' seen here this season, shot tt Sturgi and th latter rolled ovsr th coal lln for a touchdown, saving hi team from a whitewash and rnaklns th first touchdown that has been scored aarainat th Tigers this year. Th scor was SI to 1 Princeton showed a power In their manhln-lik attack against Buckneli's Bna which turned oat to th nemesis of th visitors and -Brad" Strait left th cam with a well-established repu tation for being abl to buck th lln for cain after cain. waa called upon to carry, th ball constantly and the spectators saw him break through for gains which mean a red from fir to sixty yarda th latter resulting tn th first touchdown ef th cam. Whan trait was cot plunging through th Has Captain Baker was waavlasT bla way through broken field for rates of coo4 dlstancM.

In th early part of th cam Buck- nail ahowd a spurt of power and, with the (ball ta the possession of Princeton. held4 near their own roal lln. but It waa only temporary, for a few minutes later th Tigers had worked It back, to the sam place and this tlma sent Strait across for a aeora Princeton took advantage of their success against BuckneU'a lln and used this method to sweep down within strUlnc distance of th coal and frora that point It was easy to sand a Tiger back serosa With tha regulars In the Una BdckneU could do nothing towards getting a back through th Tiger for-wards and peeing th Impossibility of this at th start of th cam they turned back to forward passes with al-most a monotonous regularity. Whan Princeton began to send in subs in th third Quarter, th visitors triad $otn lln formations again, this time with batter success, but even the scrub team of tbe Tigere waa able in tha last quarter to make four first downs without difficulty against Bucknall. It was th bast display or mass piay that th Tigers bar shown this year, and Buck-noil never threatened to stop It permanently.

Th Un-up: Poeitloa Bucknall left end Philllre. Lett tackle Left guar E. Centre LeagBtreth.M. Right guard ttajua. tusnt taenia Piatt Brown.

Right end Sturrls j. a. vuarier dock lft half back Click Right half beak A ale atreii ruu aaea Tonham Referee J. B. Peadletoe.

Baailnlm: US Ire C. J. McCanby. Oennaatown: Head s-Pr. S.

B. Newton. Pennsyl vania. Time ef aeiloda taetva and htua minutes rsspeoUvely. Princeton Scoring iwuNnt- Btreit (a.) A.

u. Baker til Ooals from Touchdowns H. A. H. Baker rwuw roiMBtawm sturgia.

ruHanitta pnoottoa, r. Trenkmana for Strait. 8tr.lt for V. Treakmana. tbw far Efwwn, view ror rnuiipe.

uavitaad for rX TreakmaBn. W. Swart for Heynlger, H. Wsl- jr wr u.mmma, siemxt for H. A.

H. M.wnw i or enea. ierean for Eel lin, Kmmoaa for J. 8. Baker, V.

Trenkmana II t.r1't-aii.i,p, tor WellerVBordin for OUek. w. S. Adema for Emmoaa. Olle for P.

Trenktnann. Ruekn.li a k.J 7 ur riati. atarais tor Hern. starkl for risber. Piatt for Uarkla CURTIS HIGH BLANKED.

Erssmus High School Scora a 20 to 0 Vletsry. Erasmus Rlgh's football eleven lnvnd Curtis ZCgh School's gridiron vatl, day afternoon at Staten Island for victory of 20 to a Th success of th visiting team was marred, however) by rowdyism on the part of soma of th Erasmus High rootara. who neriii shout the field looking for trouble, and by soma rough tactics on th part ef th uauaoars tn Th cam between these teams oen pied th antlr schoolboy football ataa-a. was ta only gam of lmportano Played la Oraatsr Nsw Tork- The Zras-mus team outweighed the Curtis team and had the best of th contest from the Curtis lln was weak and the offenaa of the jrVS2 L-SS tartl in th.f.rt quarter. whVn itd soooted around right and and tn.V utarXeraoe for unioaoovn.

In the eaaofu. mi. Cnrtie Una. and he negotiated 10 yards for the seoond touchdown. Ti.

iww aToaia mm forward pass. Tut Ua to Caa-taZ yardVlind Olson to HaU thtTf yAm-. P101 th ball In il.PYl04 seven-yard line, and HalsUad went over In th-- LZJl r. k-t a piny. Tha lln-np: aa Wall.

Peetttea. bartlaR. iert ead r.r cramp. Right guard Browa vSfA I r. Marahalf.V ew-w aisaia a amblya Ty.

HaleteeA sabotltuci -srs-snTs pT a. Sard we! I for y. Brown. for Raa-an. Bwv.

Weber fp Ellle. Walllsr fw VTvtano. VIVli lane tor v.aillr. T.lb. for ytvWao, Wood.

forTut. tie. MoBiide tn Vu.k.il Ty. Mel.tead. ta laoa.

Goal IZZXZ Haletea. ta Cmpfcre Mr. Drib. Irlab-Amerlcae A atSLTJT Nlxea. Stw York Time efauar: bws Taelve minutes eeck.

Kordhsm Prop Wins, 7 to "ft. Tba Cfeeoardla CeUeg aleveaf ef Braantn. was defeated by Perdhasa Prsp saueh Ughtar taaa yestsrday by tha soars S. Th Prejrs epen play bafflsd their aaavter ep- 4 en una piungag reaaeiiliB at aa advantage. case.

Knu Wimams atarrea for Franaaa. wt.il. ww a pluaglng stinaanted for Conoordi'. laa uoe-ap: Pordham Pren. Patim jti.

Left and Centre M. R'rhl iiunl i. Right taokia Scburk Right ead back Left aa.lf beak Burke "TlV eUght keOf bee M.SBtaaat Wu lla pall beak Referee Vv. IfnK.FN imi r-i Mr. ScbeanikCeaeerdJa.

Baad Papa iea Mr, Uaaiey. yardhasa Uss gsaie- Kigau auaate tuartere. Dartmouth, S3; Vormont, 7. HAieovwR. M.

Oct. 11. Tbe fastest bee kHall that baa repreeented Dartmoath la yearn ramped through the Calvert I ty of Ver-Btoat foot ben eleven te-day. piling S3 potnta to foe Vermont. Oarrler Verauml wiee tarew ontn.rwtwa lnca tae Ctnauvti p.

lamrvetlng tnrvar be raa Par eat rarda. wklca nni beoeaee mt Xtrk)e playw aad again -m i twu t- a ti.r... om TIGERS STROJ.G AT ENDS. Regular Work aMa ta Determine Regular Players sn Team. SpeoUI to 7 at Tsrfi tLu.

PRINCETOK. N. Oct. 1L Tha ra- appearanc on tha aeena for scrimmage of Lam barton and Ehea. both tnensbers of the freshzosA eleven last year, and the ability of BUI Borden for opes i field running, are th only new develop-1 meets In th football situation at Princeton during th past weak, accord- tna; to th coaches.

The regular work has brought no change tn the minds CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 11. Har-ot th coaches as to their probable vartTs football team waa t.iwi choices for tbe first and second teams: th only new thine I the complication of overabundance of ends for the eleven now who xne appearanc Lamberton and Shea and th reinforce meet or tn oaca neia cy joraan. Lamberton and on tn oasts ox th work thy Old last year xor freshmen, ths former at rUht end and the latter at full hack, should be worth something to the Tigers this year, xney have been out of th gam with ln Juries up to this tlma-and It la prob- able that they will have to ret sea son ad down to the point wher tbe rest of th Taxlalty la now In Its training bafor they will ha able to tak a posi Uoa regularly. Tha rest ef th line remains nndis Phnilna and BaUlna will take ear of th tackl positions, aad prob ably Longs treth and Heynlger will bcisoai rrom th twenty-flve-yard mark, at th guards, although It is possible Llk WUlUms fild coal of Uat year.

that E. Trenkmann will be shifted tons score was made possible by three guard In since of Hevnirer. Tbe coaches have been priming Trenkmann for can tra but Semmens. with his weight, equal experience, and more training this Fall, looks like thVchoIce. Trenkmann, however, possesses to much value to be allowed ta alt alon the aid lines, and oansequenUy the eoaohes plan to uaetuthe toe at some point which wlU probably be at Heynigers place.

For th" quarter baek position J. 8.1 Baker has th call ovar Emmona Law. Baker has more weight than Em-1 and lompkins immm a. nwut YimmA tar th Cam as tandldatea. Emmons any Of tn Tiger canaianien.

tSseadly lacking in weight, Borden's aurnrtsinc performance in getting away for forty ana lorxy-nve a. yard runs through broken fields during the past weelt have made the coaches alt ap and give him a second look unui a. this week he was kPt back On the Sec-1 pnd and third teams, but bis work ra-1 Mntlt haa movent him UO to tn first 1 he will land a nositlon de nends upon how well the other men Kinlock for Brtckley. Mllholiand for iMerritt. to spit of th fr-1 Mshsn for McKlnl-Kk.

Brlckley for i P-it wh lh he has been ueed Undorttood for Mllla Bredle. for wItW ,.5 Hardwick. Weatoa for Pennock. Oilman for r'l v. thVHrit to believe that be was cme of tha first choices.

Is not slated for the team, ec- oordlng to the coaches. has been fllllnj: in while tjapt. iiaaer wmn i iua. wuiiama nuDDeii ror Hunnewell. out of th gama GUck at right half Oathrl.

for N.wtoa. dark for Turner, Lohr-ii ee ma to be a probability, with Capt. I hee for Poralaa. Paralaa for Waikar. Baker at left ball, ana tae queauoa a full back Is ne of importance now.

Streit and F. Trenkmann have tna cau rvor in vuivi s. sary to give Olla th placa Ucaus of avw. wee niiT mw ma w- aai QDuav it'-a fhl. vear vrlll be heavier than averagtn about 185 pounds from taenia to tacua, tha back field material as a wool is heavy this tim also.

PENN. GETS REVENGE. Quikart ft mother Swsrthmora. 20 1 to 0 Whirlwind Finish; FHILASELFHIA. Oct.

11. "She University of Pennsylvania got revenge to-day for tha 9 to I dereat saminis-tered by Bwarthmore last year, when the Bed aad Blue trounced the Garnet eleven on Franklin Field this after noon by a score of SO to 0, Two touchdowns, a oal from the field aad one from placement marked the scoring powSr of Coach Brooks machine, which swept their opponents off their feet with a crushing attack In th last two pnoaa toe first two quarters Pennsylvania scored only one, that being a touchdown by Toung la the second period. When the sacond half started, however. Pennsylvania rushed the ball down the field after the kick-off and soon Bolger went over the line for another touchdown. The Red and Blue continued their attack In tne rinai period, but did not cross Swarthmore's goal line.

Marshall, however, kicked a field goal from the 18-yard line, and Carter, the big tackle, made a place- mnt kick from tha lo-vard Una. Straight football was resorted to by both teams during the greater part of the game, neither eleven being able to worn tne rorwara pass witn sauna success. ne lineup: Pennsylvania. Position. Swarthmere.

end. J. MoOoera Rassell Bimpeoa Cwtit McGevera Rlaht Right Koona. end. Marahall Quarter beak.

half baek. March Bolger Right half Minds I Refer ae -Mr. Tagvert Roohaetesb TJmnira Mr Koper, mnceton. Head Uneeman Mr. Lead.

Time of perloda Twalve aad tea minutee. Penneylvaata eoeiag: Tuacib- dowae Young, Bo! gar. Goals from touch-i downs Marahall. Goal from I Shan. Ooal from piaeement carter.

Suhstltutlens: Pennaylvaala Bloom for xeung, Harris Tor Joaraeay, Mtrlll foe Vat- snail, Maranaa fee SierrlU. MerrlU for Mar- anaii. aiurdoca for Kaeee. znttten ror cnutc Aadereoa for bflnda. Pedea fee McOall.

Bwerthmnrs Pelaay for Batten. Brtatoa for McCaba Sheeliaa for Brinton, Helton for -taaey. McCaba for Sheebea. Masen tor CI I ma Briaten for Endlcott. Sbeehaa for Brinton.

CurUa for fcbeehaa. elaay for naiuM, Stevens, Haverford, S. Ia a cloee, hard gams la which neither side eaemed to have much advantage Baverferd iefeated Stevens Teob by oaa toocadewn yea. terday at Bobekea. Ramsey made the only lb third pervta.

wnen. ansr a sertae sf sad tub aad two forward the Havwrorfl foil back wss shaved the Una. la the atrbiua of snata kicked a grester dl.taare, but Heweil ef steveaa waa tlx at under ntmnrra ran aim a aoaKing wvu seat taciaa uieeyi Bteveaa. roettton. BaverrOM.

Left ead -Shipley I Stretch (Cant. Left taekle Left guard I Kant. Centre I Oro. Right guard Mtddletoa. Bis at tackle rioinkia.

Right en Havihi Goarter baek Herealoff Fullback Ramaavl Savale. 4 Left half beek Phillips jumawawa i Teauhdoeia. Jtsmssy of Baverfatd. Time ef Cinte four rvlveHnlaute peneea yet arse r. Merehr ef Brewn.

Onplra -Mr. Ceeheaae ef Wleeoneln Bead Llaeemea Umv. Bea vers eg Wat Feint. Bubetltettoas: tevenal Dabiet Bar Hatnkia. i.e.

for SevaJe. O.I dofy fee StrvSch. Teed for Wetter, Cawlay I foe Sea-rave) Bavarfocd Murray foe Crau. I men, Ctsaanmn for Harvey, Reeve far Ship-1 tey. vaa jjaia ror rauupa Amherst! Aggla, 20; Union, 0-Saectsl Is PJU Xmm 7rS Tistsa 8CBEXXCTADT.

N. Oct. lL-Cnloa was. dafaatsd by the Amherst Aggls hare I te-day JO ta a. Tb dltfsrsae tn th ecoral gives a Men of tb same, which was bit.

I tarty aoatsstsd tee tbise eusiawa a SBiirtu. Cnloa went a places tn fourth euertsr swfere tfte savage rush of ths ma. tat Arret uvree cross ass ths forward peer suceeasfuUy far loan galaa. I I. I Aavtea.

Vn.liiii. twa Mti wn I ufmn iert tackle Cl.v.laad I lerr ruera Vreonai J- Centre Jordan Rt.ht end Inan I Right tackle Jackaon K. Right guard I meat rair Left Self beek Emrv.v yuubeca I a Ice a Quart. TV a wihtti ills InBBBBBU fnV ae- i aa aw. BP 'VSnVSnasaaa r'awa a 1 HARYARD GETS BUSY III FOURTH PERIOD Crimson Scores Three Touch downs Near End and Beats Williams, 23 to 3.

I aandtm for three nerkxia i I an eleven from Williams College, but tn the closing momenta of tha ri. tna tnmson scoring machlns cot into uMnn 1 and made three touchdowns. The final i seer was: Harvard. 23: Williams. S.

I Tae Crtmsoa'a strongest combination or th eeason lined us at the start. Although the Harvard players kept the I ban hi W121ams territory throughout i toe first period, three time ad- lvanced toward th goal, they were un abl to score. Twice fumbles stopped progress, and on the third attempt Will I lama held th Crimson for downs on th I four-yard Kna. i Brtckley scored three Harvard points I ln eoond period on an easy field iroai from the eighteen-yard lln a and I Walker of Williams evened matter, on 1 in the third period with a placement I Brilliantly executed' forward sasses. 1 Wtlh th count 3 to 8 at the opening lourtn penoa.

coacn Haughton called leading Crimson players back into th cam from th side lines, and Brtckley. Bradlee, and Rollins scored touchdown In succession, -JJlV1 Jguhlow, Gulfed from a Sanf iTllI Pesitien. wuiiama storw? Laft guard eh I mnsca rarnt gusra I Rlvht tackJa I Rlghtertd Quarter back Left half back Payaon USSS. a aa MM SS, A4Dt I Rcfere W. R.

Okeeon. Lehigh. Vmptre 2ZH. He(- I Touohdowas Bnckiey. Bradlee.

Boil ins. "a' 1 weam viu StnV jas a VJSSVa 1 1 Ulll ImmWm meat Walker. Time of Dertoda Twelve mln- atee. I BuhstltuUoBa: Harvard Lonn for Brad'ee. I Battle for Mahan.

Soucr for Trumbull. ri Btorer. L. CurUe tor CTBrten. Wataon for Logan.

RoiUna for Mahan. Atkinson for soucy, rikins for etorer, Midd.ndorf for Eik- ina, Amory for Bradlee. Whitnay for Milhol- wmm, ivM-i' i' Would he advise the team to drink Not on Hs record and yrf yofan ATLANTA. GAl Arrow, think vN of mDIAr.S HELD IfJ CHECK. Score Early, but Corns Wakaa Up snd Plays Good FSetbsll.

ffsectaJ to Te iTste Tr SHina. miACA. N. Oct. 1L The Carlisle Indians defeated Cornell fat a deaperately fought football gam this afternoon.

scoring a touchdown ta tha first pariod that ultimately cava tsun victory by th scor of to a The Indians got th Jump an Cornell In that period and croassd th goal before th Cornell defens had fully discovered what was happening. After that the battle was largely In favor of CorneU. Three times durtec th contest Cor nell was In immediate prospect of scor-Inf. but three times they failed at the crucial moment, ones because of a missed signal and twlc because tha splendid defensive work of th redskins, plus the lack ef Intelligence and punch In th CorneU backfleld. Th Indian shift formation had so terrors for Cornell, and th red men gained most of their ground oa line plunges and straight end rushes, capturing the ball on a punt on CorneU forty-yard una within five minute after the game opened.

Carlisle sent Goes-back around O'Hsarn for twenty yards. The failure of Cornell's right tackl to amaah th lnterfereae waa decidedly responsible for this gain, which gave Carlisle bar chance. Ia three ar four plunges from th fifteen-yard lln Olon went over for a touendown. Cornell turned on the Indiana frora mldfield. Tbe Ithacana.

by a sorts of rushes' and a forward paaa. Bhuler to Frits to afe-Cutcheon. took the ball to the ten-yard line. Th Ithacana went to th three-yard line, wher Capt. Welsh Intercepted a forward pass and prevented ths Ithacana making a touchdown.

In the third period Cornell recovered a fumble on tna Indians' forty-eight-yard Una. An exchange of punts gav Shelton tbe ball at mldfield. and tor through to th Indians twenty-yard Una Frits and Ehuler took th ball to th seven-yard line. Frits took It to within leas than thirty Inches of Carlisle' goal. A missed signal resulted In Barrett being thrown for a loss, and Car.

lisle got the ball. Cornell got one more nance in tn last quarter, when a twenty-five-yard gain by a forward pass brougjit th ball to the ten-yard Una Her a forward pass was attempted, but th heave to O'Heam failed and the pass was Incomplete. The showing of Cornell, on the whole, waa much better than anything seen here Last year. Tbe line-up Cornell. Position.

CsHlala Bees full Wllletts Laft Munns. Centre Carlow A incvm-nw. mgm gwni. Mallory taokia. O'Heam.

end Quarter half Frits. Right half back Ebeiton r.Pull back Catae Touchdown Glon. Goal from touchdowa SubeUtutlons Carltala Bodge for Lock-around. Goeaback for Larvte. Bracklla for Ooeaback.

Pratt for Vordeaeck, Verdeneok for Pratt: Cornell. Guyer for WUllamaon. Mebaffey for Reae. W. 8.

Langford ef Trinity. Umpire Dave Pults ef Browa. Head llneemsa W. H. Bennett ef Pennaylvaala.

Time of periods Twonty and If tees ml mi tea YALE PLAYS WITH UADE-OYER LIIIE Famous Ends Are Working Hard J. at New Haven to Develop New Candidates. gpeoasl TXt JFme Tar rfcwr. KEW IIAVXN. Cona Oct.

1L Com pletely made over ta lineup and style of play within a week, Tsl to-day played Lafayatta la th first gam vr played. between th two aad tha she wine of Tale was expected ta nrev dedaively whether, aa Indicated by th scoreless tie gam with the little Uni versity of Main last week, th team Is of tha weakest that has ever represented th Bias, or whether it has genuine playing strength aad simply needed a general ehake up In a makeup aad a chang tn Its attack to prove that It Is on playing equality with that of Its great rivals, harvard and Prince ton. Th latter was th ess to a certain extant. Backfleld aad rushlln have bees mad ovar thta past weak and, although novloas bar bean arowdlac veteran ta tha side Unas all Fall, nsw players hav succeeded new players tha past Th shlft of Cape Ketcham from center to guard left every veteran off the team in the position Ketch am occupied last year. Talbott.

who was laid off several 'days, has returned to the team, but has been switched from the left to the right wing at tackle. The veteran Avery Is still witn the reserves, but his end rush play has Improved so materially that he seems likely to eventually resume his former Slaoe at left end. Meanwhile Clem Ue. the baseball pitcher. la proving aa excellent substitute and will crowd Avery and "Nlok" Carter, who has not been budged from th other aide of the line at end, for a regular place.

This trio constitute Tale's most formidable end material, but none of it approaches the All-American type. Tale's greatest ends have spent long periods here since the season opened In the hope of developing the candldatea for the position. Including Frank Hlnkey, Howard Jones, Torn Shevlin and John Kllpat-rick. Tale's ends have never bafor received such wonderful conchas, yet they remain below par. Loughridge and Oakes, the freshmen ends of last season, are making a strong bid for the tackle places, which contain three -veteran candidates who have won their Johnny Pendleton, Talbott and Bill Warren.

Oake ha received a setback in th dislocation of this rose, but persists in playing, wearing a heavy nose-guard. Loughridge is regarded flrst-string choice for a place, displacing Warren and Pendleton, and Talbott. moved from left to right wing, has been placed in the other, at least temporarily. Kx-Capt. Burt Chamberlin has been giving close attention to the tackle situation and ex-Capt.

Ray Blglow has 'I Drink Coca-Cola myseff and advise all the team to drink it I think it is good for thetn. made several trip her to assist ta developing the mat-rial. The Injury to itues! Ceeney wss a keen disappointment the eoacii. Under tha line-up revision tfr'e week it was planned to use i st renter, in oftenstve play. Cape chant at guard, and Coonev at ti other guard.

On the defane Capt. Kt- enaoa resumes) aia position at cntr and Marring fane neon sent to sauro. This arrangement eeemad to hav. the quality of probable permanence, a f'w tor mat na been, lacalng In Ul Ta.s plsy all the Fall. Cooney wrenched knee Is a severe blew to tba hopes of tha eaeche to settle the 'situation In the mtauie tha line.

Cooney will be out ef the May for two or three weeks. Wav. of th freshman last year. Is used in th position, but he 1 vsrr rcobtnaon, tha husky former Mlnneeoi rrUvrmity star, la still lneffec.Uve ri the sacond eleven. Tha vet.ran If': -fei finger baa com from th Northwest and has gone Into the against the candidates for the cuarj places ta order to develop them.

Wilson, who was overworked, has bean out ef tha game nearly all tna week, and Cornish has been neeO. at quarter. -Thom-peoa. who was tried at halfback, has been shlftl back to Quarter and tha candidal for this position have been riven tne benefit of coaching by Tad Jonas, Oar Hutchinson and Gaonre Aden, three of Yale's, greatest former, quarters. Cornish's tendency to fumble has be-n lessened and his running of the elevsn has Improved.

He I now si most on a par with Wilson for th position. son promised well when the sasoa began, but be has not developed taat. Pumpally and Markte, the etrocyft veteran player of tha backfleld. wt.l not ba In th Une-up for two weewe more because of Injuries. Knowles a 1 Ainsworth continue to prove the backfleld finds of the season.

As oedrer and line-forcers they ar tn a- class by themselves, among th present ea-dldatea. Knowlea la th Vaet punter on th teank Ouernaey plunge well and punts excellently at times but. both In kicking and line-breaking Is erratic and ia fsr from a firet-e trine choice. Chatfleld Taylor has returned to the squad after two weeks' absence In the Infirmary. Tammy Cornell is approaching bla eld form and.

witn Knowles and Ainsworth, will form the present make-up of the first-string backfleld. Klnflsley Wine Opening Gam. Special to yeas York runes. K8SXX PBLLS. N.

Jm Oct. lU-Tbe aUage. ley School football team earlstsnsd their sew athletto field this aftsrasoa which was presented by ths Aluzr.nl Association, by vaa- euUhlng tba Bandolpb Military Aaadasty by tbe scare ef SI to a It wss tbe vtetars first game ef tbe seasea and tbwy displayed excellent form, executing several forward passes, two ef which resulted la touchdewas. Another touchdown wss tallied aa the veeult ef etraJght line passing, while Trowd.it eeor.4 a goal on a orop-tuua rrom tne Keadoipa ten-yard line. Capt.

Sparry played a nd game for the victors and tt was rla paing to Proat and Marsh that was mainly re. spoaslbls for tbe scoring ef two teuohdowpa Columbia Frsts Lose Game. RnXJEWOOD, N. 1L Columbia trnlvafBity has bsj football aader the baa except as ta In'erclaae samee fee many yaare. but the Kappa Sigma team at that university played tha Rid wood lilga Schtol team on tae gridiron here to4ay, kieiag the seers of to 9.

Fast plsy festive tie tame ia which the Columbia msa outwelthed the Rldgeweeds sa aa average ef sS peuaus to tbe man. Ml 1 rsHS- aa.

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