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FAILS TO TflER IIMYARD ZO.CZO Spectator at PrOYlitnct EltvtrVa Peer Ti- CCCRS 13 27 TO 0 CrfmM Tom La8l Made 5.fctnutee--Opervate thaw Effect of YaJa roowal to TV jr rr TfaM. CXMBfUIXJE. Kut, Xe. 13 Brawn's r-MtWJ otaeon. wMdi rrwl Take to Ce Cmit 4 wee great ele-acfetotmeat, Ibis eTaraoow erbea.

ptttod Harvard' snc-rtttwtea Tt flU greeaWt hA bwOod fOT KuoS (MtMC Mil la ffcla they wre (x-ir-tad. as th Iirwwa ieee-i avr bad chaac against Ox ZUrw4 sube-t-tutM. wM wee T7 to B. lZarrar1 first points came as the re-hit a eVow kick by Itomilton. m4 Jehaaeev pCir4 the OIomo eaev cr.ta at qtsasnerbevek.

b44 II yard for th CrK SovKhAowm. after wfcirh llana-CUnv, ta CM third period, drop kicked another goal, this cev beta; free CM n-rtrt Una. Let to CM cum, wkM rro4 w- povrmf oof of Its Saa'a. K.u.i ard tom4 we fe tM tkird and lt MWarn. Hanrard mi twfity-af nn.

mil CM I i r.ra rM rrn)nd In CambrVdsa. and l.y reied iwii a mpwterUy erve' lh4 men rem Providence that om weald nar kav reeorUaod tbe latter as CM im wtua tH wook bar throw mr.r. Into Tai to. TTwrr actually ewl-rlayod IM Kile at Kaw Haven, bat t.Kry f4lt fim tsr than ttnm rt -n tn tb ruM. Ooiy 1-r Ttxo optAio AxMtro4r tn4 from ai1ttMlX.

tt aMw. Dim trr ytia t1tt talld aad wbi the Brewn saea feuabt bard, tbey tM stratoa ef tba erateet acabtee Taie. Itar-ard waa mane) tba eerier. Ti ls adTaatase. aa waa aa tM fact tbat hr ware to mock better pfcyeUal enabled Harvard to toe tSa ef the evettoa aside.

pe Axtla Caiala. t-tayed tr i a ef the same at left t-i. ua was a toraad to action, vinc tbrsoatr tie eppoaaato and 'Kcuflu teaaias; BP IM llrewa ri ao aUAiy that It was aa aa-y attar for toe r-tSar ptarers to alft lrmurk aad nail the mnr. Uromn wee haadusecpad beeaoee tt end. WlUtomi.

was only able to mMniM He suff'-wl a feaae Ipmtt to the Tele aame. Ule toee was a hea7 eae. fee CM attar h. baa a eehtred arewad hire ali fvaeoa. Car4 'a Armetreae and Harrett were the ealy Urawa aea to play The air wme ertep aad Harvard avarcH tor Its first wppoTt-attT to i kick a fraea tie fUld wis eldd by two tt.UUa mi Irre yarda seek.

IlamHtoa. a tre faatad. eee earbjated the creee-tr frnm ihm yard k.ae. The flrat t.iurhdea was enable by atsatterbark (naon after a aiarrb rroea tr.e feaue ft tne rv-U CarrteJ to Brewtrs le-yard Una. Jccnaea hit tbreech the witdJle, araaklDd leeee from saeeral tacklera.

Ma HI Veeeae A rata. The eecocd teucbdewa also was fee reeutt ef Inroads tote tM Brewa territory ef ahert aalas. UamUtoa serrta. He latar kicked aaatber aaal frees tbe tl- Trl Tha Uat tewbdowa was snade to tM rtoai-r aalRatae ef the lat eoartor. K.wxird went eeer after Whartoo bed tntrri.t a forward and r-ie lui(rhl raraa.

tne hdMJ. 1 fton ef the afteraeoa. to Brown's t-rerd lte. TM summary: ojkae' hartlUf M.O.. l.kal T.

Joraono AiairM Jn.iw K. Oo rsivVh It Tl. noba K.irrhroy H. M. Moa4y Heau.i.eB Jf.

B. Armemcd CCOIUB rCSUOCa. Moare to t-tt ihaia. Halaa. rooflkare.

Ooa.a fra farHiaaa Crato-wn ft. Heiaa. (Hit frwn tle Xaannvaa 7. wut oHtatMaeltarwarS; far eha-aw. nawtae or (mmos, Boatl for Watae.

riM Soc'a. Hoaui'ore lor Uan. I. oa. kaput far Maparoy.

M4m far tara for IhjUvo. rinaral foe T'orwy Otraoe f-r Mi mm a fa (. fnrkrr tor M-rtnaoa. WHarteoj foe r-M. Cwiiw foe UfoM.

Itomoa fao brai O. for WUao. i. (or nrM, WI roe faio-r. mi.

APrtrf. for intinmtmmm. 1 fr ertMf. aenfr for ion, trt tor Soatoa for araaWa. krvoaa r-r Mwir.

Faaiaaor fee Braake. Welpae fee Bpatoa. T. oWew iefcrm. an'ro s.

csau. Tr rtoie )eeto o. fa'a Cohere. Llnani.a J. U.

I Bowaeia. TUae ef aorta 4 m.aaioa. DARTUODTH ELEYEK YAKQUISHES 0.0F P. e-aaaa-aaaam-aaa-aaaammeaw Cw-Mt4 (fwmi TMl wXieimW fr hie side and tM period ended. Boere lrt3VOoOl IT.

Pean For a time be tM feemb awarter It teaad aa tMugb tM Quaker would ore ag-ala. The Oergia CXlde Iletoe- an saye Uat ku shift to a -glide- r.i aome more ef tM aerial work whk-h bed bee) sr proCtaW before rc ta Darunouta'e a-yard -a. A paasJty haiTo-1 this dietane. -1 a )ab at tM Orsi forward left re f- far f-ann to ga when it lurth down. IKit tbay badn't the J-ar slayar.

aad tM i po.i mve tM ownership ef IM runt In eonrinreet. rnui4 eaus aa If rVrnwm'h eairbt act en tM erorina. but i. Jsrviaa aad a 4e-rard puai eat b.t..r4 hie own s-oel Itaa. and the a tack aWrd tke ball.

A Oren r. i eeow It and a Oraaa aarrh b'tan. Line M-nn. and end rune entil had enads mti tMuif. tkie time Ay bheibarae, farctieeiiag- as aaual.

mryrm or. lrtnMtk 44. Paea T. bofare th final whistle blew I r.Rornarr atteerrted goej fmoa rrern fMa 44-yard line, ball te3 abort aad the gam a 'd. 1.i lineup? riHTirXTll 44V FErjfgTI.YANlA Tt.

K. t-a i Im 1.,,. vecaraae rNa uri lay fr on. tlraor, a X- Vmj" X'iieaw'l a books bt mwre. ri 14 a Burb (T).

ghaTkeree (A. ior r. iVl (roa, toKlulaa t. or. i f-r taov.a.

flnlr fer Lt, M-on, Toaai foa rtur'. -i f- roo.r TaraaAi. bK. But'malr fpr Caaaitv- foe uvr. tar I rnak fa.

ir. v- It araa. ra.l f- Sao roe. r. rmt.

Crrt. -r r-w a- rraak. mnu tr Wtvr. iv v. -r aa.

a. Mr ti, tmtj. A'ad-: j- t.in. r-14 A. i al tymt.mmm it Si.ar- i OPORTO.

Of Day WcrJtr, RittchnctU It. chavssAMi tM tT tM rl-naUa Pr-' I2raaMl LajBkar Aa4 to aoeorAaM wttk tfc eosvdJXkres cMIr flrrt ormtrct. kJ with vlMm MWtlMlNi hm w)n JSJ? suOJi far tiU ta H. Mk rm raU4-- CpMq Utwitw a ta wM4 tttziXa of CmimmI pjaicMvikk tM boy vouter vM Bd flBvCtooJ flttmt romt WadMwlay. I tfck chaopto' oai tM lUtW fUo ki to dM a h4 Miow tbi 4 tM teumUu) toMd i II tfcteU tlivt (W probcMy not tort CKka CU vSajtb ta thM MtSUT oakS ofm4 tM cha4 to a prto toCl.

LIISPLAYS BY 11. Y. Hi GIVE BATES GAME! VloUt Make Errors tt Critical Momenta, Maine Peven Winning. 21 to18 i i UtoUri war eeatlr far Tfw Tork Cairaratty foataaS team yeatorday wbea Iba Ziataa CoUcf etoraa trlampMd Tr tt by tM arora of 11 to la ta-alillty of tba locale to follow baa waa tM Us factor to tbatr defeat, a CM irlettora ffot two mt tbatr toUcbdowM after retxrrertaa tM aaa aw poor niaya.baU irirfj tiw. viie.

-i Una. Captato Herrtoytoa the by fee Violet i kkjtlnc Lhl1x. bootadfrora hka own rroea a technical paint mt rtow tMj "5 im f7 an 80-yard Wok. tba vw-i i i1 tKalrtw.n mIus Mtiaa lAard line. pponeata.

aa they mad. twanr.t owa. to Re tee's one to tM nret bay aaa la tM second balf mad eleae to era. iV etretdM J1 KatoTpirr7r. kelTsM -Tllr-Era ,3 raataae or.

lea to us aueeu i TM Ilea Bp ATX raatar LT i mtr iinie rVa Ha Bweeae) VeHlsdtn eC -aaaaaaeae Ceeee aoofta muoosj. I Belte) a mm aa a a eT sW Xe TTaaaa a aa a a aaa aa aa aa ew I 4al TuucHSaaaa K.Hf (T. Ohma (tJ iaetonti. Wlrrie. Uoaie freaa HatMii.i t-PufcaU'Wloaa bataat Maulta far PavW.

lnU (or Orotnlay, Faie for flfiiitsaa. reaty for Caatsr. Caetar for Browna. iiiita wi far tm. M.

T. dulaar far Hamsaa. Hamsae far Hmi.atlc. parfc. karat toe Bartla.

Aeeistsla fas rto. d-r tar M.aeeiwhar t. 5 atr. rarrWr. Daruneetki Mr.

Onryoll. off T. Lia.areaa U. Hatea. WUilaaaa TUae eff partoto aaia- I LAFAYETTE EASY VICTORJ Ill Beets Villa nova by eore af i4-0 Nany Substitute Play, faeotol te Tbe 2Trw Terfc Twaes.

BABTON. Pe Ko. U. tlth tie majority of tM Varsity player on tbe rtda Hnaa Lefayette Celtece today da-faated tbe VULaaorn CoUea elavea ry tM score of 14 to 0. Coacti Bulbar land kept tM Lafayette roa-u'are out of' todays fame so they weald bt tM beet of ehepe) for tbe hia pa wftb Lehiatb Uaieerstty bare ar rt "aturtlay.

I TM tlnaup: LArATETTB TUXAJrOVA. )- 1 Zwir X. toraeb Cwba Beebaiaa toaUi Mayors -C MS' art ay n. 4 rtckott Poiaaar I Mamsaa tar mA TLatm, aaeeed to eiwer noonaa WI 'VTiT L-e tM i Ihrowlnr end and Pi Patrick. Krarn.

H-O Woar.h.r QuUck. who ww raJl ana reoahrtna tae Brorot coUeatone aaifart R.T aBa-res aoored tM touchdown, bfaalnnea kicked ffr oarhaad attack that their oaiwy j. I tbe rpaL Li v- I Bootberci oppooents found impossible to ivtia Jarke tbreatoned to ad ta this eoore vl; I fnrin vai BMtfiriu un iiivb iwna. ka itaniiia naM I ium DariM vara Mote eaia iw -Wl. tk urui nme rave baily e.

T. arirto Wf'luMirai l-oaa i I- H. BUUKBaflaM keariar Lrrrf oV Beaaaeeo aBeMOfe4y COBB BT PKSJOOa. to a Baaraar a. ttaoae.

freaa toowbdowne Btoaaaa a mlib. I Sjhatltetlona lafaate: ere'bert for rbwaa, Kuae for fen44. Panda rmaat or 8-4- TMaal far Baniott. rtwe for Kloaiw. i LMMm (nr BoaackvitS.

Carmy for rattareoO. aoarmat fr rrwy. lllaaera: Mruntn for Vem-U, MMTltraa Mayara. I Rafaroo U. rra Swart).

mr.ro. eftnvlraw r. C. bterray. HararforS.

UaaaaaSa O. Whwttr. Uarrf(rr. Ttaaao af porta lj Sad li atlaatae. U' VICJOR.

I and Fa: a BOSTON COLLEGE Tuft Clcvan Outclassed Eaay Victim by 37 tojO. dsectol fa Tbe A'ew Fork rteies. BOSTON. Her. U.

Boston Col-Vrre defeated Tufts 17 to 0 In a aiae featured by senaatlonal broken field run-alae; on tM part of tM Boetot College backfielX At only one time dtfrlns tbe rame did Boston Col'rca permit Tufts to coma wltbla poeetble eoorisa' dib tanca. bet tM attempt to kick a field goal made by IM aledford play re did not materialise. 4 i TM lineup: Bcmrr. cnuMKim." tirfl'w. I ruo.orfor BiDkr i U-o UT M.

Morrtaaay L. fUr.pMa root Vtoaoe KVr retreae (yartoa 1. K. a H.B..MM... rurpie attack puaned bacB tbe vts- lUrirk keUabsr m.

Mini Jettarer (t). Crenarfead. Kiaaatr, fnaa. fraan toweaeowaa kao4y freaa flatd rfiod. rrvjk.

Bwrrty Mao Tens. nasi t4 au erew varrf far Oxaiorfoed. Mdlady for W.lloq. lor Tr z. nrnnwr rr iuir.

voroera a are OBrtan, fHt((y far CrUta. Kacnpf fry KaWy. hturmmv roe tiatan. sfalt-tow ar twortee. Kxsaa far KaHakar.

T. hkriaa for Taftst kiwi i iwi rfi.aah. kaklad far fete. ard far Vaii. ilarta-ortk for Vita.

H-oa far Cra tor Klil, Mrd far rkaahem, Jaif- 1 VI Vl -i (a Ltsdan. Ivaiiey for imtmrr. K-la fer Krlkf, Ktllaaj far geTn II -ra. fri for Btf fcoaa. UiriM fer rtawart.

fflMunU fee Skid. Cry far kontart. i i Karae-K. a. toein r.

W. taeaii. fx J. kaliy. Tbw ee sanad II asd is arwita.

tj NORTHWESTERN A WINNER. I Evaneten leva a RaalaUra a 14J 11... DiiiiiiJ P.UII -1 CVANSTON. rtt. Nov.

It Captela ty PeaflaldB acooptne; eg tbe ball ea Purdaa fambl to the last eeartar and rtMtef yards for tba aecocd toack- Oeva or ue gam iinrai.nviuf a -14 ta 0 vie-? oeee- Purdu this alteraoeei Be a rot cm -otrc rooi- r-vnav tk ParoWs lalt KtJf. nlu. fM dBinu LvZT. r.Prilnew WaW-kliFl li.iVua 1 1 w- Srrd for tAe nnu esven. i i The liae-ap 1 lerarrHwerr- 14.

rvxtC e. I Sa.jere L.F.. 4r u. r.r4 UT B-r 4V. IhftnfB-pHI a tew 0eaea-eaJ Goi? rieb(seekrXJ sjaaa aaaea ea ettmt 0S seBVa ee.rl- OMireeeel CebreBPV A.

Q.B atre H- B. tasse mmmmmt rX. M- 9mTmm ao. core bt rsauooa. 3-n-i arc stern rran.

Mrl i is a laoi-f. O. pf big. I y-lf pnal i t' rrX. rr'J.

rrUmt. Lti li4- ikaataa rttU J4-lilil. THE IPEHII STATE HELD TO TIE BY LEHIGH Lata Rally Savi Hto Deidek' EJrvtn from Defeat, and Came Ends in 7-7 Cccra, mcUI to Tr TtovM. EETItX-EMEaX. Fx Kor; i Out-Urd throucboot tM rrtor Prt tM rM.

Pacta 8toto rUtofl to tM Ut fv mlBvui Uy ttxlajr ant. avTtor a artoa forward mm ChartU Way Urtos arauad rlgtit aod mod tavad eCf defeat by acartac a txjuck-dovn. TM final acora T. Taylor 142 am vraa ciowdod tM fatoa aad tM ajotator want to Busk OaUck, oa tM rattWnc end of forward pu. want acroaa Lha Una for Ltuch'a taachdowa.

TliU acora canrva afwr RoU bad hot a forward iiarrtrrtao. waa ran CO yarda to btato 1 rtrrt lint i ktw Mrkrf WT. and on tM flrat pUy Kiflloar waa thrown for aa I vara loaa. tw? wn pir itato to punt. JlXvt axt play Harper, a frrahmaai ranaek.i waa- car-rtod off tM n4d asd lnla aat la to mUM blm.

da axehaoc to wbirh Lehlrt Md tM Mr ef 9oL. aadad tM flrat parted wtth thj bait tn LhlVa aaaoa on if cwa IVyard ltoa. i ataaa mm TtuAwm, ThroaaHawt tha traator part tba aacoad period Btato. waa acala a tba aad It waa plainly atoa IMt tM Lablca UM waa smo4r aaca protosaa ito and at worry, Bapeatod afforto to paoatraU tba LaMb defanaa faOlad and tM balf aadad whaa HarrTnr putad arar tba reJ llaa and tbe lZi'i I utorm wtvn be eaaabt a forward paee -'JXeiiyeV yards tbrowa by ftoto dowa'tM fleU EEr aVorwardun5 Aa- ta Koto Wn, tbrowa for Jose, pa tM aext piay oe-aria mi A4a-'Ji0ll turban on downe. laetead cf 1 a.

forward aw1e a Tea rtof ra I aa craea rami nirti an a Btata aont ana ia ctonee attempted a field aoal from tM eo-yard line. tM- ball mlestor tM up-rtxbts by lac bee. rerward Faeaas Batp4 XjefclcV was to tM lead op. unUl tbe last ftra minutes mt play, when State opened ap with a series af forward tnnn and throurb this medium, to-retber with some rood back Held praaa-tne by Way and Halnea. man a ad to work the ball wltbla strlkta distaaoa; tbea Xfmy soored.

'1. 1.. State cot tbe ball in Its own territory and resTatorrd four- first downs, brlnr-tns; tbe leather ta Ihlab'e tyardUne. On tM next play. Way circled rUht end for ta yards, liatnee made three yards throurb tM llrva.

and. to a final effort. Way went around rlarht for a touchdown, lie aJao kicked tbe roai. tylna tM acora. Tba rame ended a tew minutes later with tba baft ta BUto tarruory.

STEVENS BEATS SAILORS. Cnglntera Te Qaajejrom 8. Arizona by 0 1J TM etereaa Tecb football team de-f aatod tbe team of tbe TJ. S. 8.

Arisona yeetarday aftemooa on tbe Castls Point Field by tM scorer of to lsV. Coacb Durborow sent tba en are second team In to start tba game and after tM navy team bad scored two touchdowns ha made a wboleeele eubstltutloa of the whole team. Tba lineup: Txvo.a uo). ahxzqa'i. Jonaa L.

E. Joknaoa Duioa Fvekott Lavarta COock r.fwlar Ertoksnai Caksike O. HackclKf Adaiae Vaurha Oltorae H. Tirrlaae Hnlomia B. Warakemakl CJYJL I.

H. 0.4.. Mayor H. Jonoe WelUase braaior liewtea Marone 01410 a-W V. a.

a. rleeaa. 0 Ois Teuebeewns Mayer. WclHars. Ceert Brar.

rseraa (1). Coala from towebdowo Uayer. tioodele (3). Coale from fl.ld Geodel. Buoatrtttttoas.

etaoansi vt nan er nra-lar. orrart for Cpplor. Beear fer Jaaaa Strachaa fer ASaaa Kmorocm for Odlaro. award fee CaMilo. Pratt for Levari a.

Busrk for GoaSaie fer Meaea. Bruae far D9.aala. Rajuaa (or Co. par. Brer fer le Mart.

Da Garme far Bajaes. Aatbnny far Honr. atnoktoa for OoodaJ 1 Artxeaai Ror for lufleksoa, retaraea for VYiUn, retaraea for watiiase. ef Waotora bfarylaad. of( Bprtnsf laid.

Usee- Erkre (or town fUfarae A. J. Snort Unolro U. H. 1114 of 01 aa II 08bay.

GOOD GAME BY WILLIAMS. Defeats Wesley art by Scera of SO ta .14 Chewing, a Surprise, ffaeeiaf Tbe ffete Ferfe Ttatae. WlIXIAbf STOWJf, Not. 1 oVnilams shewed anaxpected I streaclh aralast WeeJcyaa bre today. I downln them on the gridiron for: tbe first time! In four years.

Tba score was :54 to 14. Itora for a total ef seven touchdowns. whOe Lasetl sdded to the total by a goal from placement on the Ss-yard line in tM third quarter. The lineup: I WIU4AMI (60). WORLCTAN (14).

O. Baraor r7. Buliar La a. 1 1 T. Bnaibart lwlln O.

Boyatea Bailaa rkrea T. raraon Mwlla O. 4. Hubb.ll ratat B. fioeeoorah B.

rock Rleaevead JL Hour MtUaa H. Mrar fm BaAfV a ar WW-a a mm je 4abOtkt OORB BT rXRJODa. WTTttam ,4. 14 10 eO Weairyaa 114 Taa-kdaena Itlthumd (Ft. Botyatoa rt, rak 4 2.

iaelya. Ceddlng. Goal (rom I aaan. Qasle frwa teegnde aa.l Hae )- satitaUoaa wiuiseasi wusew tor n. Borataa.

Joe for guile. Wei Nawkail fer Hear, BkaaU toe Betlar. Ui fr CawtSas Raf araa jfr. Borrta. Cfcrtra Mr.

Keasaa. Uiitiim Mr. Ussaaeaj. Ttoae el perl as at I in a I ROCHESTER WINSj IN SNOW. OefeeU Hamllten EWvkn by Slnflte Touchdown and Cos gpartot to Ta S'eei Tar Ttrar." CLLNTOX K.

Nov. XI lUcbester beat HamBtoa. to 0, ea a wet aad snowy field Mr today. After beeng out Played tn tM first half they came back played tn tM first aair tney came aacx tM third euartsr aad. after a aerU of tjZV Buff aad Blue coal I TM piajr eras in thair territory from then en.

bat tke tn a numiir ef Uinea 4 m. tm. i. r.isi.i, ha'l'a ihouHtr, Ivotn tna liet-jarii to alow vj-v-tH (roog aorth vtid tlSefd tie AiUufctaj eg taack, Kocheeter gained imi rround throurb ln wui its eaca ow th Lim, but kr running: attack, la whwb la th same period la wh(U Murrey H.rTuTnatured. at rwTfor m-Jiy.

wot fame byh drop kick. Don Loqrto. rmrmmV liaSmUoa's vetaraai Prinetoo's beiUlant and iuwd running Uman. had to -M to. tM quarterback, cootrlhcted the outstanding n-w tnrl Via Ina wa Individual play of the afternoon.

Stand- YORK TIIJE3. SUNDAY. NOV" FORDIIAil TnOUilGES GEORGE YASIII1IGT01I Local Deven Runs Up a Score of 40. While Visitora from the Gouth Make 0. Tba Fordban-football teem trwuoeed tM Oeorre Waahin-toa UnJreraity levea at Forfihara Field yaaterday aft eroooo by tba orarwbelmlnaT ecore of 40 ta Tba rtettora ware aa matcb for tbe Maroon arrertlon.

and at na time durtsv tba cooteat did they oome wltbla aoorlnA ranaa Deepito tM fact tbat fira Vordham rarolara ware kepi out of tM caaoa by tojurtoa, tba Vocal alereo eeeiDed to be able to eoo re almoet at will. Keam Mayer aad Xooaaa ot away wltb eev oral long runa. aad aad Fits Patrick formed a forward paaaln- combination tbat Betted bi amine. rordbam aet a toucbdowa before tM ium aa wOI osdar way, Kay kicked vfx for Oeorga Waablaston. but Ver rare.

wbo raoatyed tba kick for rordbam. tackled la Ja tracka. After a brlUlaat aad ru by Kearna. wblcb aattod twenty -XVra yarda. tba Maroon lost the ball as a fumble by ICoonaa.

Dallyi tM vtettore fullback, waa tbrowa for a loaa of fire yarda. Kay then fombled for Oeorfe, Waeblnrtoa and Noonaa made up for bJa mleplay by re-coeermc for tba Maroon. Meyers, tbe rordbam left then broke throua-h aad. aweeplnf part tba Blue and VVhlte seoondary defense, raced thirty-f 1-e yarda far a touchdown, bioooaa kicked tM aoat. Another taUy waa added to tbe Ua-raoa total shortly after tba start of tba second period, rordbam marched the bell down -tM field to the Hetchetitee ft-xard line, but aTtbls point tM TtiUr dexenae auzzenea up wra ww vm Waal- free bafind hliTVwJ aoal Une.

Ubeil cotnr out of bounds on tM 25-yard line. Tiltopatrlck. tM star and and captato af the Maroon dropped back of tM Uae and. ekJrtad th.a craabed tbroucb Hght tackle for ariM rre A HTkrn varda.aad a toacbdowa. tM bam Scored were all flue eltber dlrrcJ'J or Indirectly to forward paseea.

or inaa i am. ti aa a era mi nvwiui themselres on the few occasions mat they had tbe ball la their poaeenlon. but after a couple of ecceeful tosses In the baeianlna tbey found this form of attack Just as IneffectlTe as all the others. Tbey manured to make, only tire flrat downs during- the entire tei The! most spectacular feature oftbe rame 'came close to the end of tbe Anal Quarter, rordham bad tbe ball on her own 40-yard line and had but, a few minutes to score another touchdown. Koonaa tried a forward to Kearna.

but It was rroufided before tM latter could reach the ball. next one to F1 taps trick was good, bowerer. and netted about, fifteen yarda The aame play was tried a rain aad araln Fitspatrick got bin Dally Md' McAllister attempted to tackle tba Maroon captain, but he mannaed to ret, away and ran thirty wards for tbe final touchdown. The lineup: rOUDHAM (40). a.

WAIHCfOTO? ntrpatrtcji railoat. a noys Oormab p. F. Leak tJwS Verrara rfTrr Ryaa VTl'Z Noons -Q- izLJ Mayore gprtnatoe Kaarne JJ- 2, Oatalyi r. B.

DeUy BOORS BT FERJODBV rwAU 19 1S-40 TeeebSoaiaa. M.yars m.Neeoaa. raa. rttrpeirtck. Ryaa.

Goeia from tooebeowa SfUtwi-Fofam: Wa1bHre for Walahl Walah-for Walbrtdre. BulltraB for Oatly Brrry far Noon an. Bhaakay for arcana. Graaflold fer Mryore. ore, fee Laako.i Pmltk far German.

Ceraalla 1 fer Wa ir. wtivta. Brewa for altar. H(rr-Full Ina. Boston Cnwra.

trwptra Dr. Oorah. taf ayatta. Uaaaman Denoaa. liklchTTlme of oarteda-reor 1 Curtla Batg 8tuyvaaarit.V Flaying at tap form sgalnst tba Stuy-eeeanl elerea at Macomb's Pern Park tha soccer team of Curtlea High ipebool blanked their oppooents In tholr tehampionsblp rmea to the tune of 4 roals te 0.

The Eta ten Island lads shot two roals tn each half. TIGERS TROUNCE YALE TEAM, 20-0 Ceattaaed fi Par 1. This Beetlea. getting at lb He was mm near the leather moot of tM time that eould have marked it wiu rus rron iu ior i reference. However, as may hara been 1 gathered already, he had eeveral close rivals among his team ma tee for- nrst honor.

Altogether, the Prtncaton team was as great; a aurprbje to the way of might as wag the oppoelng brigade la its weak-ness. I Those who watched the- battle la the Harvard Stadium a week ago were prepared to great Tiger eleven on the field Princeton waa great, at tiroes. against Hsrvnrd. but It waa greater to- aay araiasx i slackened. Tale bsa had many misfortunes this soasoa.

Tad Jones's ward at tbe hoa- pital hae been kpt run. p-ay ere have beta kept from hie llnop for weeks at a time. Neverthles. -the who knew that be would raershal almost his greatest potential strength tbie afternoon fully expected to see a rourer-ful machine crashing along with the BIu bs'iser waving, from Its highest aointi Tet the best that Tale eou'd offer rwss only the slightest of hurdles for tM Tiger to leap. Tel had ne team work to sMw today, or practically none.

-This ta not surprising, to view ef the fact that with cripple lists and constant shifts, the players In the team, which took tha field tn todaye form for the flrat time, bare Thardlr a nodding acquaintance each with the other, Well Harvard ejreA g-lued opoa the fld ef battle to the-Jungle thla after noon, i were y. anticipatory dread with reepect to the outeom of the fxaeai to ths Tale Bawl tact uv Lnmion to break training HELD COALS; LONG RUS 'AND FUMBLE BEAT YALE Tigtti Do All Their Scoring in Second 'cad Third Periodt of Battle cf Princeton. gpeetoi Tbe jre Tork Tteaes. FRrNCETCN. If.

3 Nov. 13. Prince- ton drew- prst pw a i iw mr .7 TsJ BuCdor la the Palmar Stadium thl afternoon. tM Tigar eooring Its Trst vr-. point la la whlci Tale was pearly always flrht- mr In tool a paa from rram i.o nrr.ij mm tn.rm j.ianorr Jii tlr.lr tUrt end wlti brlUieMng Sied.

lie rv.t Lie way LUrunch tba sacuadsxy 4 fftr.se fr Temporary CizrJ Ccllcpzzs UAJJDTLS. Mask, Nor. li. Sereral hundred football spectators were braised, cut and scratched, aad a few were severely Injured, when a temporary stasd erected on the Maiden lllgh School Field coUapeed during tbe annual contest with Everett lHsh School today. -Miss Rose Sanford of Everett, wbo stifrered a Ice; and the Misses Boss Tetoura and Mary Crowley, also of Evarrtt.

ware the most seriously Injured. Fhyd-clana attended a doaen otbr women, aoma of wbom fainted to tbe crush. AIIHERST ELEYE1I DEFEATS TRINITY Came Is Played oh Sos23f Field and Results In Scor of V. 1 14 to 0 Wins; Stars. SpeelaJ ta Tbe Jf see York rtotes.

2IARTFORD, Couw Wot. 11- Trinity finished aa tinsucoesaful football season this afternoon with; a 14 to 0 defeat by Amherst. The game was fiercely fought oa a soggy field, softened by a frost thaw.r and Una plunges predominated with few am forays or punts. Purtnr tbo last two periods both teams resorted to forward passes, most of them short tosses, and many Of them successfully eorisummated. Though Trinity baa won bat ons game this sea in n.

aha was eery close to tying Amherst bear the end af tba third period thla aXternooa. tba cbanea for a tcchdo-wn going awry wbea one mt thoee seemingly certain for- ward pasaea landed ta enemy arms. Wing, wbo played a (Ins game ta tba backf ield for Ambaret. made both touch downs, the flrat after a long run. tn tM first period, during wblcb bm man aged to evade free Trinity tackier, and the other tn tM third period, when bm grabbed a long- forward peas over the goal line from ZltUa, standing oo tM 13-yard Una.

The lineup: 'AMHjtRsx (if). TanfiTT o. Davtdeea B.v........ Nordlung Clapp Wallen Woreaeter Blnnott palmar Brill Clark R. Richmond Roberts Johnaon vnuiama H.

E. Mill Zlnk B. Bran nan Wins H. Bollae Brlak H. Fullaer Bleceker K.

B. Card BOORW BT FERIOP8. 4 Aeiharet 14 Trinity 0 00 Touebdo-ms Wlnr. t. Ooala Zlns.

-1. Aadrawa tor Lats for Wereaeter. Weroantar for Clark, Johnaon for Wins. rJealale for Brlak. Trlnltrt Taualr for Munnaa for Card.

U'BiptraMr. MaaMer. Airway, Mr. Crawley. Bowla.

1 field Jodta Mr. Kallaher. Boetoo OoUcge. Lineasnen Air. U.rr, Dartmoutb.

TUae ef periods lOur eg lb wilnntee. 1 4 NOTRE DAME VICTORIOUS. i' Defsata Indiana; Eleven After Tussle i by Score of 13rto10. INDIANAPOLIS, Kor. U-Indlana i sprang a surprise on Notre Dame, and the oonouerore ef the army bad difficulty In def eating; the rim eon 18 to 10 here today.

Notre Dame did bot get started until near tbe and ef the third period, when tbey the ball oa end runs by- Mchardt and Olrp to the Crimson 1-yard jllna, where the euarter ended. The lineup: i i ot niua na rvrtriwi nA KU.y ML. Bll Coua-hltn Rlnl.y H. L.roo Piares errtltk Murxby Bhaw T. leoaard K.

Aadersoa Hanay Brandy "Mathye nirp H. Thomas Mohsrdt H. B. Ml ton MTaefSS) Bo i a a a 2Cjl KRBl BT PXROIa. Notre j.

1-11 Indiana i 1 0 10 ToneKduana Natre Dam. I Ctpp. Braedy; Itdiaaa. Kaeey. Ooale from tooebeowna Notra Dam.

Uipp; todlaaa. Rial ay. yield grmt Rlaley. Keftreer. E.

Oerdeer. Oeraell. Vmplre Harry Crave. EhJiola "F1Id Judge A. R.

Coffin, Cornell. tiueeai.e Joka McKay. Weatmlrdrtrr. I I i a fifty-yard run and a touchdown. Keok kicked the aoeL I In the third perlodj a break g-are Princeton its seoond touchdown.

rVheerer lifted one of his mighty punts to Murphy, who was standing danrerouely dose to hi awn goal poets. The Yale quarter-beck tugfried the ball for a moment and then let it fall to tbe ground Captain Mike Callahan of Princeton gobbled It up and raced 1 over for i a touchdown. Keck again added the seventh point. A field goal la the same i period gave the i liters taeir tares etMr points, wnea a.ca arove a piecemenc kioa ootween tM uprisbto after Lourie bad toads i.nr catch. The story of the play by play.

aa follows: i riKST rraxoo. Princeton won the toss and kicked off. Tbe klckoff, with the wind at Its back, eroeaed Che Tale goal line and was run back twelve yards before ft. was downed. dally' caught the pant and brought the bail back Cve when Tale kicked off on the first down, Then Murrey mad a brilliant desh around the left wing for twenty-five yards 'and carried the bait to the 3-yard line.

The Tina- Interference wsa great. Murrey then dashed around the other end for seventeen yards. Lourie tried a forward pass at this point and Cross intercepted It and ran it back around the lf wlng for ten yards, i i Tale failed to gain and lost the ball. Tbea Princeton continued its pseeing game. Lourie and Murrey executed a pass that would have netted mora than the eight, but Murrey was forced out of bounds.

Another pass advanced tbe Tiger up Into tbe Tale territory, but a 13-yard penalty, for holding a polled the yardage gain. Murrey tossed a paea on the next play, but Lourie missed it. Lourie again tried a forward from the JS-yard Una. but tt missed Finally Princeton waa forced to punt and boot was blocked, but I recovered by Prtnoeton. Lourie went around th.

end for five yarda On a fake forward pass Murrey -doere around the- left end and gained three yarda Tale held a try for a'Jine nlung. Another punch at the line failed. Lourie was forced to punt from-the 32-yard line, but the hall-was out of bounds on tbe 13-yard. line. punted, mt.

I for minute- it looked like Lourie had fum-ned the ball, aa eoupj of Elimen pounced into the scramble of Tiger men. but when tbe mass was unwound tt was Princeton's ball. Davis, went in at right and for Prince too tn place of Ftlneon. Louri punted behind tke Yale goal line, and the ball waa brought-out and put into play on the '-yerd line. Msxkay pucted at once, and Lourie got the bail on his' own 44-yard line.

Car-rlty. made a 3'v-yard dah around the left end. On a fake forward paa Lourie was driven back for a 13-yard. loss. Lxun pun tea to tne i-yard line.

Mur pay punted to the So-yard line Carrt'v Safnid a yard on a Laurie loat grOur.d en the next play, an at- tempt ta aklrt the rlrhl wlnc The Tale end got thraogbi and epoiied'the eras. llarmond that netted 13 yards, -and the pariod ended with the bail on tale's Une. boor Princeton. 0 Tale. 0.

I SXCOND PERIOD. With yards to go in the fourth front th S3-yard Una. ert a rtrop kick aaJljJ between the uprights fee tM fire sec, ef tM game. was a pexfec Cc'-d gal. t-nl CLe AD ROLLS UP DniiTTa-nnrmnni -1 CadatS Score 13 TOUCncO WnS and 12 Coals French the Drfrrht Star of Came.i Special to Tbe JTete Tork rtstes.

-VTEST FOINT. N. Kot. 13. The Army roUed up -a record aoora against Bowdoln today.

The Cadets thirteen toucbdowna and kicked twelve resultant goals for a sum total of ninety points. Bewdoln went scoreless, never getting further than their own S5-rard Une. Walter French, who has dUtin-ruiehed himself la awery gnena in Which be has participated, waa the bright particular star of the contest. French was In the game but little. The Army coechea used him' only during; a part of two period but the farmer Rutgers back flashed several long runs for toucbdowna.

French ran! eighty yarda for a score in the first period. In the third period he- ran sixty-five yarda to another touchdown and a moment later be duplicated the run for another ecore, but on this playi L.I V. an rmy num sjotun ui. ball waa called back. Nothing daunted, on the very first lineup tM doughty little Army apeed boy sifted throurb Bowdotn's line and went tbe stxty-Jl yards to a touchdown.

j- French kicked seven of Army's goals today, mlaalng none. His point getting for the day -figured up twenty-ralghc Smyth, a heavy, aggressive back, also did good work. Mulligan's line play stood out among the features of Army's game today. He Mocked one of i Bow-dola's punts, among: other featsi and fell oo tbe bail lof aa Army touchdown. i The Cadeto used numerous substitutes, putting tn their third and fourth Btrlngr tnen for the final quarter.

The lineup ABMT. BOWPOXH. Perle Jt. Bates! J. "JfA aL.

Mttliirao Uaeoa Although Minnesota counted a teach Ooodmea Heinee.dowa first, going over In the flrat pe MeCurdy riod. while holding Iowa scoreleee, the Clark Bamas outcome seemed never In doubt after tbe Lou Btorek Jueen second period waa well under way. Lon Bterek .1 Phubroek -yba lineup: j. SaavtA It. B.

Slorr.il jT kiorr.ii i F. Wbllaay books or rnuoDfl. Lawrence Frencb KWBS Ur rftU. Array ZS MO Teochdowns-Arrey: Bmytbe tt), Francb 1(8). Whltaon (J).

Don Btorek Lawrenee, Rich-. arde. Mulilraa, Wiilhlde. Oeaia from touch. down -ramja (T).

MulUrati (4). Richlirda. i BubatiroUona Armyx "Vvhlta for Jyla Btearart fer sfuiiuraa. End.rtao for Orooaa, Pltaer for toe Bterek, Mayere foe PoB Btorek. Os-Jee.

for Wlihide. wrmmon for flnrlat. Uoo lor awranco. irnrH xor norfil. Rlfkard for rranek.

Boar do In: Outrtil for Bataa. Burdy for MeOerdy, Beaeoa for: BTnttk. Bef araa J. C. McDonald.

Trinity, rmplro- A. C. Tyler, Prlaeetoa. UneemanG. Haan, v(t.

Mriwi.is mimtu, ONE LIOTHER BEAMS I OH TWO CAPTAINS Oenturaed from Face 1. This In the occasion. Is there any among the 82,000 here whose thoughts do not turn now and then to the tittle lady sitting now on the Princeton Bide of the field the lady from Lawrence, Maaa, toother of the two fine lads fighting out (he battle of the year oa opposing; sides? What a day tor Mrs. Mary Callahan and what an honor for Princeton that she's sitting there among 'them I And what emotions must here? is tt Captain Mike or Cptala Tim that's in her mind today? la it sympathy for the one or Joy for the ether sM letswhen she seas the teams plowing down 'the field? There's need for but a single guess. It's the pair of them she's thinking of all the tlmt all the 'Bless the tine mother's heart of her.

TTls a great day for Mrs. Callahan. Indeed, and however the" bat tie goes for her there's naught la tt but righteous pride and gladness. i From the elevation ef the press stand it's brilliant picture that la spread out below. Thera'e every color in the raln- bov in the hats and wraps, Ac, ef the brlrbter Dart of the- Dlotura.

Boanty la here in its beat bib and tucker. er. Vale and Princeton are cow about to (settle the Question of superiority on -the gridiron that is, provided they don't gloom the oooaaion with- another of their tie scores but there's eete -matter in-which they are sure to divide the honors equally and that's their good taea to i the charms of femininity. It another Ideal sunshiny, football 1 i Tiger stands roared as their men lined up to receive the 1'aJe kick-off. Score Princeton Tale 0.

i i- i Murphy kicked off to Davis obi the 83-yard line. A forward pass. Murrey to Gllroy. was successful, but failed to yield any gain. Oerrtty mad 6 yarda In a stab off left Lourie circled left and.

but waa driven out of bounds vrter be bad advanced the bail only 2 aiurrey acaea yards and a I first down by a run'Cff left tackle from a uck tormauon. me oaU waa taken back, however. and Princeton i penalized. 13 yards for holding. Lourie punted to' Yale's 42-yard line, where tM ball rolled out of bound.

Kelly made a 8-yard stab through centra- Jordan raiied to gain through the left side of Jrrtnceton's line. Murphy made 9 yards on -a wlds end run. riving the Clis a fourth -down aad 3 yards to Murphy chose to punt. He kicked out of bounds on Princeton's lO-yard Un. Garrity.

running close to ths side line, covered SO yards before wee brought to earth, i Murrey's attsmpt of a- forward pass was blocked by the Tale forwards. Murrey tried to slip around Tale's left end. but was nailed by Cutler for a a-yard lose. He then punted weakly, ths ball flying out of bounds on Tale's 44-yard line. Keck stopped Jordan on a plunge through right tackle, but Kelly mads twelve yards and a first down on a squirming dah eff left tackle.

Jordan electrified the Yale cheering section by piercing Princeton's Une for cine yards. Kelly male a first down by a matter of Inches when he plunged headlong Into tM mass ef players. Kelly tossed a short forward pass to Campbell for a 3-yard gain. Campbell and Kslly- each contributed a yerd on line Then Murphy, with a lightning dash off Princeton's left, added the) -necessary yarda for a first down, the third, in uct cession made by the Lli warriors, i i The ball was then on Princeton's 24-yard line. Bcheerer took Murreya place In.

the Princeton backfjeld. Jordan' dash through tackle was good for: only one yard and Campbell contributed an equal distance through the outer- elds of the- line, A forward pass, thrown, by Vfurnhv. rmnnAl Kafnr Tat 9nn. could reach it. the 30-rard line.

tbe tittle Tale quarterback then tried a drop kick but the bail flaw wide of 1 the goal posts: and earns Into Princeton's possession on its own 20-yard line, After Uarrity had failed to I gain fVrreorer boosted a long punt to Murphy. The ball traveled 30 yards Into the sjrme of the- Yale field reneraJ. He ran UM hall knrV "nin. v.rria bf nrm haln downedj Kellv irnd Jordan 'tried the'ntr the line for three Princeton -line ahd got four Thea-hrr. ball alighting ou plunge, ami Taie kne-kr-i (fnwn a for-Murphy kicked to Iourla, who ran the 1 1m and rolling to I aard paes bV Louri.

lyjuri ort a yard ball back to Princeton's 37-yardi line 1 bf fare Cllhan itammi him. i A slgaag run by Lourie around Yale's right end was good for eleven yerd a. Scheerer- tossed a forwsrd-pass which slid off the infers of Lourie and fell harmleesly to the ground, Princeton was penalised two yards for taking too much time oa a time oeicherrer lt two but Garrlty made tip the distance and foar bealdee with a squirm, iur dash through tackle. Bcoji atandir.g on bis own 40-yard Une. lifted a mirbty- punt over Tale's, goal i line.

The ball was brought out end riven to Yale on Its 20-yard Lrie. Murphy from a kick formation was thrown for a four-yard loss by fjlliuon. The same piay. bythe-am player around the outer Wins remltM frr an. ether five-yard loss, after which Murphy punted to Louri on Yale's 4-j-yarl iiua.

Lourie tn en -fell back for what promised an attempt to make n'long roat from laremnt- The redy cu'terLac. Lovercx. zm tie 11 4 easy vistcp.y. Mlthipmen 'Crush South Eleven by Cscra ef 63 ta fpcetal Te Au Forfc Tlw. I AXIS" ArC Ll 3 ilX, Kor.

13. Tbe 4- i ahlpraea did not find It necessary to trrd therrwlve to win from the tra team of the of South Carolina here tooay oy 10 u. Army eooots in the etande saw nothing of the faery's advanced rnrv. cZ frquent changes were made In. the Mn-up of the team.

Fprty-two of the points ere scored In Use eecond bait by substitute TM lineup -AJAX. "fio wink lar T. Tbome lay Kla R. iroploa Ew.a fctir r'nm u. a Kwhnt .1.

it. B. Waltar H.B. kic Craaaaua BOORS BT FKRIODS. Navy 1 .....14 Ttl Sl-cS liBiveralty of South Caroline 0 Touchdown-Conroy (J, Noyee Barchet.

tole. Coale after touch-downe Kin t). Bailee ti). Bubatltuttsns Navy Titue for Parr. Abeoe for Titua, Bollea for Carnoy.

Cimir Bolle. for Carney. Wiilki for Vrt.V. cnhm fw Kiraara. Dahlcran for rrawley.

uinra tmm Km. Plahortv for lwen. Hoyra for Conroy, Oresaa tor boyea, Pols lr tr an. Rawllnee for Koehtar. Barehot for tnaln for Baroha.

kiltnows tot Wer, Rooner for Matthaws ccU fur McKaa. Poole for CSillao; aeofe CaroUba: B. 6mlth tor Brecklnrtoo, IWeroa-O. J.J Ecke. 'f" JaCfaraon.

Vmplre-n. W. Marrlraao, eva. Xaiieama: w. nunc, vio.

par lode -li minutae. HAWKEYES BEAT GOPHERS. Inneaota 8tarta Well, but f. amothered by Iowa, 2S-7. IOWA 1 CTPT, Iowa, Kor tV Iowa crowded Minnesota down another step tn the Big- Ten football race today when the Hawkeyea triumphed ever Che Oo-pbere 28 to 7.

Aerial aad atralght football ware alike successful against tba Oonhora. Twelve thousand fans crowded xowa u). ajnrsaoTA cn. it Blff 4 Ifjberg fit! Mlnnlek Enka Tlsrney 'atr R. Ce Balding A- Dartne.

B. Rtb I H. O. Devtos H. Ioeke Jr.

keaoerg BCOBJB BT FBRJODeV -c rj i.9 I 14-88 Mlimia 0 0 i 7 Minneaota 0 Toachdgwes Locke (4), Eakberg. Ooais from tuuehoown A. LHrrlaa Koktrrrx. lierarya-laakar, acari. WiVlxL mar.

Chleaco. Uaeantaa Sehlnts. Mlehlsan. a replica of last Saturday, with the exception of a lowering of the temperature that makes tbe heaviest of sweaters asd overcoats and furs very much of a necessity. Apart from the action down below, there Is plentiful ea-ouse for waving of the erma and standing on tbe backs of the seats and yelling at every brilliant play.

A man has to do something to keep warm, especially If he has not been wise enough to take advantage of the recent Supreme Court decision and bring a flask along. i There Is Uttls wind and what there as of it 1s out off by the stadium walls so that the rival kicking departments have nothing to worry about excepting the opposing forwards. Betting- has been exceedingly light. Princeton has-been willing to talk turkey at odds ef 5 to 4, but has placed little money at to '3 and to 5. which have been the odds most frequently Quoted' lb fact the history of Princeton and Tale series shows no game la which there has" been less Interest In the betting.

It has been a late arriving crowd, for the railroad service- has been woefully Inefficient today. Thousands stood packed together before the train, gates at the Pennsylvania Station in New York for an hour and thirty minute from 10 o'clock until 11:30 this morning before a train was available. It was well along- In the first period before all the seats were filled. If the roslroad company were required to pay damagee for aU the ruffled, tern pars and ungodly language It has been responsible for the day. would have to declare Its Insolvency tomorrow.

But Captain Tim and -Captain MTke have Ju.t exchanred a brotherly grip in ml field and the refroe has toaewd the coin. Even the dellnquendeii of a soulless rsilroed eorporatlon are forgotten. The Tiger's fangs are bared and the bulldog has Just finished his rerular allowance of raw beef. TM stands are Indulging In every symptom of temporary madness. The whistle has 1 -Hooray for Callahan 1 from a kneeling position, twisted and squirmed his way fifty yards' around Yale's right end- Aided by perfect interference, he shot across the JSli goal line for a touchdown.

Keek neatly booted the ball between the goal posts for the goal, making th score to In favor of tbe Tigers. The half ended before the player lined up again SccrePrfnceton 10. Tale 0. I- TH1BD PERIOD. 'H.

Cross returned to centre In the Tale lineup, replacing Oalvba. Murphy kicked to Lourie. who ran the ball back to his own 30-yard Une before being checked by. Walker. Lourie gained four yarda in a stab off Tale's lsft tackle.

Echeerer then punted from tbe 30-yard line and the ball sailed into Murphy's arms on Yale's 20-yard mark. the Tale quarterback fumbled the bail. Captain Mike Callahan -of. Princeton scooped Up the bounding sphere and raced the distance to th son line tor Princeton's second touchdown. Kerk kicked the goal, giving th Tigers a IT to lead.

Murphy again kicked off to Lourie. who ran to Princeton's 25-yard line. A plunge through ths centre of ths line by uarrity netted the Tigers four yards. On the beat play GarrHyloet a yard. Scheerer nun tad to klurchv on Yale 2.V.

yard line, and the BU quarter carried 1 the bail back 13 yards. Tad Jones began to warm up Herbert Kemptoa asd his two backflsld acea. The Yale stands cheered wildly as the two warriors trotted up and down the aid Sturm took Jordan' place at fuDback for Yale. After three Yale plunges had been stopped by the Princeton line. Murphy punted to Lourie on Princeton's 18-yard line.

Lourie rained one yard around left end. Scheerer punted 45 yards to Murphy, who made a fair catch Itn Kempton Murphy's place st qusrlr and Aldrich displaced Campbell at half. On the first play Kemptoa butted hie. way throurb the left side-of the line for a 6-yard gala. Sturm failed to Aldrich tossed a forward pass to Sturm, but the distance gained was only two On a faks forward pass formation, Aldrich fT 7.

Ior six yards: rlvlnr the Elia a first down. After Aid rich nad made four vard i r. 1 ail two.Un!Lp,Bnf "i KenPton threw a tor-l rich's lor, pas groundarX, Lavls nlprd Ull Interrupted by AMrtch fora 4-yard los end then Ali-Gtrby on Prinaeton's 30-rard lin. Iouri 1 u-. bv on 5r5d.tr7ln..t ro.und Yale's ef end Out Garrlty Shot through the I un.

refusing to go over. Aldrich punted to Lourie on Tale's fthe Princeton quarterback making a fair carcru i tnis point rs.ee inu a placement goal. Tale lining- up at a distance of ten yards, the big Tiger toeWJe swung his right foot and the pall sailed neatly between the ros! posts for a goal. Lcore Princeton 20. Tale 0.

Quelle took Aeosta's place at guard In the Yale line as 'the tems linea un for the kick-off. Quail kicked bit for Tale. Lourie. catching the ball oa his. 17-yard line, ran back ten yards be.

fore he waa dropped by Kempton. Eiart Keck, Princeton's meaive tale. v.as stretched out oa the ground when the play ended. Tbt ink.rr.l r-la-wr field tn tae sm.a ef-two trainera. nil llal.ey loci 1.

r.J st Tlty and Lourie eoiuributed my a yard btwt-r-n them on sharp lunr" at tne i.ne. s-. i rer noi-kta era t. JL.s i I. a i 3 EXLiBil BY 0 TO 3 Cood Fcc.b2.:i Chiv.n Czlvztn in Speciat The Tork Timer.

AKXrOVEX Maas-. Jor. 1. -A forward pass la the third poriod from Captain Koy W. WJngate to lbs waiting arms of Armia Mahrt cf Andover in the end son, surrounded by three other players.

n-i'uk Baal classic- over Cxattr. its eld rival. I to), oa Ero there Field this eftemoon. Xt was without exception one of tte hardest and bitterest games that the rivals have played, Tut It lacked 'high-grade football. Both teams were far below the usual standard and Asdovrr waa a better looking machine thai? Kx- eter.

Aldiough Andover outpoinled Exeter It did not outgama the latter, The lineup A.VUOVfcH C). EXtTUJt (Si. Tjetuilppe at a eeeea I E.r.. J-m k-, L. johnoa Va Larcra vct UH Krra Balia R.T.....

Pun.rw.rr) I TUUoo Betlarworut Wlnsato Barry ahrt I li. Gorow rl 1.... II. H. 9vrn ivoehl.r Ilead StORB BT yERICDS.

Andovar .9 06 keter a S- Tooehdowri Mabrt. Oaal from irld Barry, SubatltoUoa Aadover i Orajr tnr Raad. Qraavy for Joboaoa. Walnack for -Koehler- Exater: Cantiiitor for MUack. Mo-Glovs for Beach for Sieee.

Molatyre tor Benck. i wataraa ijv. J. ona tbw. vnrpirs B.

WMUci, Ooroeli ftereoa, Colcate. Field Jodee Frank towa. Oartmoom. llm l) auntue penoa. CHICAGO, ELEVEH LOSES.

Michigan a Warriors by (e" eoraf 14 to 0. e'peotat te Te Xs Tork Time. ANN ARB0B. Mlch. Nw.

11-TM University of Chicago football team, maklcx ltd first-appearance ea Ferry Field In sixteen years, went down to def sat before Michigan this afternoon, score Sugg's men fought desperately, twlcp holding Michigan with the ball Inside the 10-yard line, but beraa to weaken lander the Incessant plunges ofthe Wolverine backs. 7 Tbe lineup: JUCmOAN 04). CHICAGO (0). Cappon atrohtnlar Goats T. Jaekoa Barrong Vlek Kebojr Wilson R- Phrary Johns R- Metier Cteebal Clark Banks B.

Tatsa trahar it. Crtaior fitekelee H. B. Rouaa Neleon F. B.

Palo-. j---: BOORS BT PBRIODS. Mlehiran V. .0 0 Ml Touchdowns U.her- (I). Ooais frooi (8).

8ubetltutins Mlehfrast Coha fer ttoobal. Jack Inua for Baaka, Btakrio Nalaoa. rarrtn for Htakriaav Chieaso; Mi for, Strohmier, Baiiiday fee CUrk, Ttnune fee Raf e'ree COlonai Haekett. Wast Point. Csv Smydari.

Harvar4. tlald Jud tarn- -bert. Okie Ut. XAotnn Ciark. ladlaa- apoita UNIO HAS EASY TIME.

ftcheneetaify Collefllana 0feat He- bart'by 207 Score. Special sotxie'irsMi Torii "Ftmes." SCHENBCTADT. IM." Nor, Union easily defeated Jjlobart here today by the score of 20 to T. After playing a to 0 tie for the first quarter. Union 1 found Itself and tfd once In each remaining period.

Kos of Uobart picked up a fumble In the third quarter and ran through an open field yards for a touchdown. The line-up: UNION UOBART lt.r Meyer Unfit Tieekman Howe Hendrickaonj roa WUlet .4. rireirory O. rma kiyrray ..1 T. oet Utyvr ...,....1 tioff B.

.4. Ossper Mother .....,..,....,1. 1.. Worse Bruekrr H. B.

Brtoo tV.nipr Jj. U. Clark TeochdowDS Brecker. Goff t3), Fa Goals from toucbdowna Beakniaa tl). Sny-.

ger. I Referaa Rlaley. 3o5ras. Umpire Draler. Wliiiams.

lnaaunaiv Marray. William. his 30-yard tin to th23-yrd line. Aldrich lost yards through the line, end then threw a forwsrd pass, whii-Ji Gllroy batted to tM ground. punted' out of bounds cn Princeton a S3-yard line.

Qarrity squirmed through betwen guard, and tackle for sev-an Bean was substituted for, llworth at Yale's right end. Oarrttr, skirting Yale right traversed 10 yards before the IU1 secondary defense closed in en him, Lourie fumbied a pass from centre long enough to-loe 1( 0 yards. 'The period ended with the' all in Princeton possession; on Jale 3-VyaH line. Score Princeton 20,. Tale 0.

FOtBTB Keck, hafing reeovered: from Ws la-Jury under he ear, of the trainers, went back into top Princeton Una, Hslsey returning te the side lines. Aldrich threw. Lourie for T-yard ios on an end play, and the Tiger quarter, back gained only a yard on a delayed pass. From the 43-yard Une Keck tried another goal from placement, but Die ball bounded off th crossbar, Yai taking th ball on Its 20-yard line. On the first down, Aldrich punted from -ble 12-yard lino to Lourie, who wae downed on i Princeton's 4jVyard line.

A' line play failed and then acceerer tried a forward which evaded Lf and grounded. Pcheerer punted to mede a falr'catch on bis 23-yard line. Aldrich made five yards from a kick formation, and Prlncetoa was penalised ten yards -when a Tiger -player mixed it wtth a Yale rival out of bounds. H- With the ball In midfieli AtJrteH shot through -left tackle for five yrda and then punted ts Ijourle on Print'ton's 17-yard llwe. The Tiger, tried two -plays through the line but lost three yards.

GrrUy, en the third play, wae -toVped Vy'- iilii fVr i lird lo. ttien rot eff weakest tunt ef the afternoon, sanding the bail only thirty yards into th rms ef Kernpton. It was Yale's ball on Princeton's 37-yard line. Wittmer took CUrys place ta the Princeton barkfiald. Three line rlunrs by Tale reUed a flrat tn Win- the ha.ll to the 2-yard line.

Princeton was. eff side on the nexrplsy and lost five yarda. Kelly- Dickinson, who ran Un yards to Trlncr- tftn'a 4 S.va rrt TheTfiret fvile-l- to" rsln -on a line lunre throw? the vf ti, line. Then Kche.r;r licked to Kempton. who was iowr-i In Kia tracks on Sales 2l-yar-1 line, renrh t-K-k pisce at halfback.

AJiric.T fund Keck wan-in for hirn whao. he trlet to yet throuph I ri.irctiin's t.ne. and was hurled for a 1-vsr I losv. Priori-ton's Hay cost 5 Aldri- triei a forward tt waa knocked i jwrv. and i- rt'ritt i to Lourie en Irincct'i a ii-yard The tifce quarterback ran the bad 15 yariJt.

Lone ftmiled. -nd i Ale -Player fell tn it rn t-'e 4.Vyard Un. 1'rinceton tocst t'' tore on time i.ut and Kti bi yf'ii l-y Jvrf-ree I hturm 4 i i m.r.1 1.. -i er- re 1 i -'s i i i 1 i- t. tr i .1 v.

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