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8 THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1916. Pack of 130 Lean Limbed Harriers Race for Junior Metropolitan Title Over Long Island Hills and Dales HILL AND DALERS SHOWN WAY HOME BY CHARLIE PORES Slinks Off KiMio Mayo in Junior- Mi'(niiolltnn Cross-Country Clutsc. How Teams Fared Junior Met Run ji'nnk MoriilngiMp 'nrta- I.IhihI a. Sw.tlsli Aim, A. C.

V. M. i1. a. c.

I'liluinhla Unit. A. A. A A. Strha c.

It A. A. I 7 12 17 ii SS 9 II It It 31 in II 43-102 i 91 ti x-1: 19 31 31 45-120 -u 4i ii i.ii 3 .11) 32-139 1 .17 .10 41 12-11 2 It 41! VI M- 1M 13 27 55 47 4H-I70 S2 it it ii-M FIELD GOAL CAUSES DEFEAT OF H. Y. U.

the nice called for three swings around 7. "ue-ienin nine leg, nut lip c-nitrxe was changed at tho last mo meri ii ml shortened nbotit half a mile. I l-lnlKliliit men in fourth, seventh. H.cv,?e'ith and twenty-fifth positions the Mnhntvit A b. fur hill tid dalers, kept Its total down lirassctte Hoots Ball for Points That Give Colby V4c-tory, 3 to 0.

JHIIIWVK A. C. II AIM. I Kits CVrTntr. TKAM TKOlMIYl'" Point" mid captured the team I I champ onxhlp.

When the milk wagon. "timed to roll hv In lh ilih morning the wearers of the "Crossed Arrow mill were celebrating their iu mo. Casino, where ii, it. iMiKiiwnnn, i iweil off fc'low. lasum, wnerc Tun I 'He Chun savvcii oi.

it row. tnr rtulle 'or of the Mlllrnse A. arm nght, flilie M.iyo the HrnoU'yn A. look hnrt legged beagles run- lli.rleti.1..,. witli a -I Kentucky fox Bent I.on InUnd-n.

vaml. It 1 a Held of 13(1 barrels homei Keconrl and tnlrd team laureln were Die an' Junior metropolitan cms-1 won Hie Mornlngslde A. C. and the implonhlps. which were held Jnng Inland A.

The liar oifr lh S'c way course In Long Island Ifmlle.s finished men In ninth, fourteenth, lav afternoon. I llfteenlh. sixteenth unit llilriv Vl' t. tlw.t.. LOCALS' FUMULKS COSTLY UNION SWAMPS AMHERST.

I'oHer Ciirim MicDonaM With nn unexpected ohowlnff of l(y trentrth the New York Unlvcmlty oot S'' ball team held the strong Colby eleven In a I In ft vn VHrdBV AftertlOOIl Oil flnff Ohio Field. The visitors had every ad Hoof vantage with them, outwcigning tne local players ocr live pounds to a man, but they could not the stiff Fomnrd Pnaars Help t'pStatrra Win. la 0. SciiKNKCTAnr. Nov.

11. Union t'ollegc'H eleven outplayed and outgeneraled Amherst on Alexander Field to-ilay, and won, 23 to Twice tho (larnctH tallied through the uxc of the forward pass and Amherts's lonely tally came when Melchor hooked a Union pans and scampered through a broken Held to a touchdown. Capt. Uoodrlch of Amherst played a great game for his team. Tho lineup: Lllion l.

I. 0 R. a It. Q. II I.

R. II F.H Union Amheri Subttltutlon! For Amhrrsl l. Forties Norton Ilobarl Wldmsyer Knamh Woodward Vhhurn Ilo1enhorn Uoodrlch S.hmlJt Mflchr 7 7 -21 0 0 06 Union: Del.nilant for on the hi a t'''K laM lno r' i wmi score or ioz, brought their of Hip rorex ami nien nonie in nrtn. tenth, eleventh, thirty 3ur, .1 ncnoiiK imuic. itu.

inriy-iuirti positions. then the other ir. tne lean unci reslst.ince offered by the Violet aggrc- tor roweii, iyi.t lor ciirti. gallon and had to resort to kicking aTZWL'W win tho game. Uvldnn for Schmidt.

Perkins for The contest was of an exceptional!) I lloitcnhorn. I'arteiiheimer for Knautti, rough nature. The Colby team was for Uarlilaon. Knaulh for llobart, nnlid vards for holding, and for nidniaier, Iny for Wathburn. ji i.k MnilllM I Touelidon -Moore.

Wilt- were credited with two off side penalties. fr Koo( (fon) The total of the New ork penalties was kran. Kicld tnal Hockran. Amherit tiirda. Incliidlnr two Off side 1 tcorlMc Touchdown 'Meleher.

I ll.f.M. U. fi i i ri r. Vprln-fleld lYalnl'nr School. lime 1.

ii. .1. 'r. jonni rne enamninns oi Elaine imu i trouble In plunging through the opposing 0j 12. IS and 12 minutes.

pli 1 Mil' IU1 11II3I.II III a. COLUMBIA LOSES GAME AND PLAYERS URGES MINORS TO ACT. i Si-sliin I Locals, Outclassed Ity Swart Ii-more. Hon toil, IN Four Oricldors Hurt. (iOLT)HKHU BWKAKS hVM rather allowing his rival to get more tfcia ride away fix hull y''r'l1 from home, liow-tr Hi the flnl'li Hue their brcaxts" and their lie.irts" del'ght In tz' t.

I'ore. c.il'ltiK nn hlx rescive. rut nilh a lliilxhliig I'tilrtt that took the l.MI on of Mevernl nl v. iini.i,... in.i.,.n credited with 1" first downs as against I-, ores, me winner, were entered ns In 'r -ew orK.

in me urn uu.j.j dlvlduals and therefore were not eligible to count for tenm laurels. Hence tho apparent discrepancy between tho I tenm finish and the actual finish. The two must not be confused. One hundred mid thirty lithe limbed i JnuiiRsterM answered Clerk of Course Vnr feu xi llci IMdle ile-per. Kennedy's enll to nost nnd nlnetv.one IK to hai.K but the task wax too of them were "In at the death," The 1 changed mui-h for the tiroil, worn ami spent xtnrt and Mulsh of the nice took place iMji.sslcr and he let po hlx hold, In front of the Stelnway Civic and Alh-tis lle leaf before the wind I letlc Axsoclntlnn.

tinder whoi auspice lr.i ng the worxtcd iv 5ood eighty yards in Ivnt t'onie. Ill Third, Fife i mis In Mayo'M val.e came J. Kali ie I'runant A. to be fnl mil by A Kohcr of the llungarlan-Atnerli in A. C.

O. I.aal xo, unattached the race was held. The llrenk From the Barrier. There was a wild scramble for posl Hon when Starter Johnny Mcllugh'n ".32" sent the Meld away, but by the lime the hill lending to the open fields hack of the Ktelnwny factory was II W.ggcr of tho l'aullxt A. A.

Ito reached the tiack had stralehtenVd out ll.ntix liurch House. .1. nol.in 'Th. narrmv.lane. practically a footpath, of the Mohawk A.

li. II. Mexsler of bordering tho ploughed land forced the the I. me Hand A. and M.

1 (0 run Ini At tna, carI. Of Ihe JI. t. who com M1KP nd Mavo W(r, )r1u prised the II ten. front breaking trail.

They fought It out i.in.-. Tn.it wjiv tn tho inrt- flu niiitrh i-i-iMMitr Cf.nr!.. 1 rtyi fop the rouph, ro.Ihifc cour? of jlltrli-ly tiiulop ix ihIIpj. TUv maps MISS WILSON AT WILLIAMS GAME however, the Violet put up a wonderful defence and the big gray team was held twice for downs within the 3 ard line. i In the last period with only three minutes to play, after Hendricks hnd advanced the ball lo the 1 yard line.

Colby was held for downs and the ball hands. Howard Cann was called hack to kick, but sent the ball out of bounds. Hrassette gained three yards around end. but on the next play i Uuchsbaum recovered a fumble and Cann kicked to inldMeld, spoiling all chances for a touchdown. The only score was made In the first period, when Hrassette kicked a pretty field goal from the 2'i yard line.

Fumbling In the first period spoiled all I New York's chances to score. Hoth teams fumbled seernl times at Im- portant Hoth Ted and Howard i Cum ountpunted Hrassette of Colby. Howard took his brother's place at the end of the first half. Wclnhelmer was the best ground gainer for New ork YIDAL KICKS GOAL FROM 48 YARD LINE Army. in Listless Contest, Sends Maine Down to Defeat by 17 to a Count.

Won Id Abolish IIIkIi Calories for Players. llni'K Island. Nov, 11 Ilcfornn li the illifi'llon of minor league baseball, exiHclnlly ax In Imh.Iiicix uianngeinent. til nintni'iidf In a letter sent to-day Id olllccrx unit membei of the National i of Minor ll.iseli.ill leagues by M. II.

Sexton, piexldent of the axsn elation, Mr. Sexton protests against i "Ioimo mid tinbtixlnersllkc" management. p.il tlciilaily In clllcx when; "public splrltiil perxuuH form corporations to Inxiili' lii.fli'ill for their communities," "It lx time for nur members, particular!) from dixit It down, to cease trying in miniate Ilio lucthodH of the major h' Ut'X, the letter concludes. "l)'i'nse Fighting gamely to the last but out- um, players and managers. played at all times, Columbia's football tut iloun protracted training trips and team more afternoon.

IS to 0. From the chirp of the whistle It was evident Hint the crippled Columbia learn was no match for lis much sturdier rivals ami the result wax a foregone con-elusion. Swnrthinore excelled In eveiy branch of play ami exhibited a versatility that offered evidence lo proe that the early season vlctorv oer Penn sylvania wan no fluke. touch- downs was the lot' of tho tint net nnd' each was clean cut and earned. Hcgln-'OlllO State ElCVeil Wins by nlng with a march down the Held from 1 their own territory after lecelvlng the Overwhelming Score opening klckoff.

the Sw.irthmoro scoring machine rode rough shod over all op Of 4-(( TO I. position. Goldberg llrcrtUs I.eu. Coi.UMBL's, Ohio, Nov. 11 Swamping i Indiana University, 46 to to-day Columbia suffered heavy casualties In, rmi)5 0))o Rtatc foo.ba tenm llll' Ilirill Ul IMJUIlt'l-, PS I'll' r.f.-i fnr tho halnnco of tin m.imih nu STEVENS MAKES A GARRISON FINISH Comes From llchind in Second Ifalf and Scores Knoutrli to Win, 19 to ni0SS TICTOK'S STAIt -a ni nil iimex, wns routed bv the powerful Hwuith- ducc travelling expenses, hotel wns routed uie po blllxexliu park help and double umplr eleven nl South Meld cxterd.i operation on a ii.itiiH mat reveiiuea warrant.

INDIANA IS SNOWED UNDER BY BUCKEYES After being scoreless In the first half Stevens came back with a punch In the third and fourth nuaitcrs of their game with tho Connecticut Agricultural College yesterday and overcame the Farmers, winning to 3. Again! the vemlnuiy stone wall of the New Hnglanilers the Stevens backs failed to make much Impression. Kcn tlm ii'ljhty Webb often wan limbic to get Ills distance. On the other hand YALE NEEDS WORK TO BE READY FOR HARVARD ATTACK IMue Should Defeat Princeton, but IScatinu' Harvard Is Another Matter. ITAVF.

RETTKIl TKAM THAN IN SOME TIME Her ns- Mil, MF.T.fir.n. (Conch of WnshltiKliin unit nn Foot but I Tea in, The most Interesting problem of the present football seaon Is at Yale, where Wkst Hot NT. N. Nov. 11.

In miserably placed game the Army de feated University of Maine to-day, 17 to 3. Weird tackling, lioxe handling of the ball nnd general lack of headwork mailed the Cadets' playing for the greater part of the game. Only here there ill.l the Soldiers display any of the offensive drive which has marked llv.lr work of late. The overhead plays hlv t-everal others, iloldt'iig, Hie nib- stltuto centre and tackle, w.ia carried from the field nn a stretcher with broken right leg at thp ankle. Vande-water, out once before this )oar for whole month with water on the knee, had to be nfslsted from the field, n- d'd Monroe and Wllbcr.

all with wrenched kneo or leg. Hut ono opportunity came to iMiumtua the Unslneers' line wan enually Impreg i most tiart In mldfleld. except once when Stevens worked It to the 20 yard mark, from where Sam Webb missed a try at a placement kick. Hopwood lifted the ball over the IS yard mark for the vlltor. Stevens got nil Its points III the second half and for tho most part with substitute players In the bnekfleld and Until ISOn Yale ranked high In football, but dftcr that xenon matters went from bad tn worse until the pieent year, Yale has shown marked powet, ni' than has been seen at New Haven xlnc.i the days of Ted Coy, nnd the follow erx of the Blue are taking a new Intetesl In football and look forward lo glnrlmt made the Western Confercnco football cliamulonshlp hinge nn the game In Kwilrh Ohio ml Northwestern will clash it.

N'i ember 26. The game to-day was Ohio's right from the opening whistle. The Hii-keycs xtiu-trd battering on the line and they t.iie the Indiana defence to ribbons. mi.nv- runs ana passes nyefi na, x.r.i.gm mil lasmnncu line ducks uni An outsld- kick gave Stevens her flnul irir.i,ruij uui.il in" nri.i. Andeison, who had replaced HaitT, lift ii." 'ndlng in the smes with Princeton and followed Tale', football destiny ml rlVl.t Vn fi'e" clOSCty.

b.lVe Wlltcll.d the same HIos.g shot around right end rt tr. in H.e some of the. finest players In Hie count go down lo defeat after defcit biciU'e for a gain of 30 yards, putting the ball on the 20 ard line. Here the Engineers took It over by rushing. Deg- huee scoring the touchdown, hut failed to kick the goal.

In the fourth rerlod Coach Hodger's boys another Hloss by another of poor coaching nrd this season but the additional advantage of pieparug a team to meet Yale, nnd In tint preparation witnessed the Yale eleven In action twice. The llrxt was Yale's game iig.iiu V. V. I. and tiie second the lab' "come IheTlar tile6 -riTn nt .7 nwn eleven, which had won two ami tied one of the last three games ii.i,.

it. i. rue iirnc arew rntu Hti imio iirocexiou a klckoff In the third latter bdill-rg nothing with ihn Deghue recovered for Stevens I''; recovered a Swarthmore fumble oir the In-l ana fel r.llf,(I ve. foI. aflPr 22 yard line.

The Columbia Kicks-were I ne rnai Lo til sl.lex had Juggled the ball consli! Utterly unable to gain through, mound crably. He ao kicked the goal. me oes ground gainer lor iurn. while Hrassette starred for Colby. A I flf'1 to-day were few- and net her nil Colby IS).

A large part of the course bonlered the truck gardens where the Slav workers, men. women and children, gazed open eed at the scantily clad young men who seemed In such tremendous I Coolldte hurry. They looked around for the pur- suing police nnd greatly wondered when no blue coated minions of the law turned He-nth V. up on the trail of the Hoeing athletes. "lade One of the workers, a toll worn, hent Jnfd man, ostensibly solved the pule to I ine s.msiacuon oi me mile ten yard pass from T.

Cann to Mc-Kenzle was the only successful forward The lineup: K. T. ....1.. R. II r.

is. Carroll HnfTman Ponlery rroun P.iwI.t I around him. He gazed at the runners. Score by period Of President Sees tapped hlx head significantly and went 1 I nack to work. 'r" From a vantai-e nolnt on the roof of Diiii-rhtev Mnsiichuetts Airtries Oain Scoreless Tie.

i iiovuiuLiniia i i- -linrnian inr piii I lie MClllWay factory through the heimer. for II Ciin courtesy of Messrs. Frederick, Theodore for T. Cann. Weinhrimer for Warmn.

Mc- pliant nor Vldal participated In them. Even when the Soldiers had their varsity men In, the piny was ragged am. listless. Vld.il's pretty drop kick from the 45 ard line In the lis' quarter was a fea idncement goat came In Kh.is nf nl.nv nfier the soUo'lTr C.detx. by a penalty of half the ills Esau tance to their goal line for Illegal MeKrntle, vtitutiim of players, had lost the ball on fumble.

Allen shot a placement kick IS the twenty ard line mark. Head Coach Daly and nearly nil of 0 his staff saw the Navy overwhelm North 0 i-arollna Aggies at Annapolis to-day. I The lineup ArniT 1 7 1 Hr.ltlrld knialil With Ifst itAMSTOWv. Nov. 11.

Miss Marsmet fi the of honor. Massachusetts Aggies' pel ch every phase of the could be seen. The runners varl-rolored shirts and Jerseys presented uniiUe spectacle. In the distance, as Iiiak tnnnml I i -I ar, Wl.liatnx plafd a xc.i.-lexx tie hete)1)to or th, tn-da Tho game was listless, neither levels, they appeared for nil the world fhowtng more than ihlrd rato foot-'like a huge pack uf hounds. tail.

It was I with fumbles, poor half hearted running Alternnle nt I nee. Passing the Stelnway factory on the rnrr.ird wax tho individual star of the' first circuit of the course Pores was set and Charles Stelnway the newspapermen -ulleh for Carroll. Warman for llatnmr. I Kniali tl.e rrn. tint i I sehlaf.

Mooney lor Ellas. Jonlan for llou-. lltrxli re the race from that commanding folby-Conlon for Itellooh. Hemlrlcks for Stnkrs strugele Caw er. itnimes In their Referee Cron ley, llowdoin Umpire Hatch, Oehle-iker niiuams.

nean linesman ureen. Syracuse. TimlierlaKe lime oi prrious-n ami minutes. COLGATE ATTACK TOO MUCH FOR ROCHESTER T. V.

H. R. R. Q. R.

II. f. Maine 3 wnnte l'eteriin Iliise- I'liurl Davis Vllell Reanlcin Furev Oorham lliintnn fin.xt. In the first ipiarler he made, f. half lliu tackles, and In the dcr of the game played with until ng i.KKicMvciiui-x.

M. A. lireyxon at left end and SI I an and Pond In the h-ilf back IX- Isorip, played good garnex. The fun got down under kicks well and, n- downed Williams's back- in their tracks. side at any time seriously tx oj'ponentH' goal line.

Tho mm nf the game vvcte iniido by a tho former for and the latter fur about 20 I Si Xe t' i(Jli-'in i 9- ft. fr if ipt It T. II i. C. I.

M. A ting the pace. Charlie continued to break trail passing St. Michael's Ceme lery, but entering the old lane nnd leading to Old llowery Hay road Mayo felt Pores out with a sliced burst, and Charlie let the Brooklyn A. A.

man take the lead. On the second swing of the trail the pair alternated at pace, with first one and then the other going to the front. Plant of the I.ong Inland A. who had been hanging In behind I'orex and Mayo and slelghrldlng In third position, weakened and drifted rearward, Katz ot the Pennant A. C.

moving up Into third position. Por and Mayo entered the last swing iiav the circuit neck and neck. They ran Kduanla ax a team till finn yards from the finish. Hamilton Collegian whelm Opponents by Jo to Tally. Hamilton, y.

y. Nov. 11 Colgate defeated the University of Kochester nt football here to-day by tho one sided score of 3T. to Weather conditions were Ideal and a fair sized crowd wit l.exxed the contest. Kochester presented a heavy Warn and after the first period.

In which Colgate scored three touchdowns, showed a reversal of form and completely bewildered the Maroon by clever forward passing. Murrlll Cole Itahn tlrlngham Scnre by periods-rnlvol MMne- iiimn. iirnwn lieieri-r I'arl Marsha narvaru ir Kersberc. llarv.inl Tune ot periods ,) Vv.ii' I I. minute, each, orw ot II nilmile.

Over- 3rM one ti mlniitfs Army nm.haiu r.oals from -Cole, bllphant ioal from Vnlal Maine from lKI. IOT ll'X for KnUhl. Knltht lor lllr-h. MiKwnn lor Stoke. Mearliam for llolmrs.

"in" for Timl-erlakr. or Mur-nil. llue.lil-r lor Vldal lr tole. Wiiler. lor VliUI.

Ollphant Inr Harm, liar-nmti for Hruii-ham. Flair for Harmon line -llljjins for Furry, Sizars Inr Hun-ton 5- Umpire pla xlrleld, nur IninirKiinMn defence of the UlieliP. Perinxvlvanlnris. however, ar.d the ball 1 whs lost on downs. Columbia failed to negotiate single successful forward pas-, out of eight tioitk.nnp tries, while Swarthmore cumpleird live Turner out of fourteen attemplx.

eriis First Score In Opening; Period. Harm Hirl-y The first touchdown came In the first srret.en quarter ns the result of a i tin ul.ir Ohio t.iie fortv yard run hv A. Conine around 1'i'linn Columbia's left end, 'ornog'x tea inmates furnishing him wltn pi i feet liit. ifei-ence. The second score followed In the succeeding period ax the of straight line smashing In tw from the ii yard line nl'er Sw.irthwot.' had recovered a fumble wh.rr intiilierg tossed a pixir p.ix from centre over Dunn's head.

Michael carried the ball over fur the touchdown on i spilt tackl 1 The lineup V. i. It 0. It T. ...1 1.

II It II II Stevens Carlson Ford Ktel Mneller Floi-kliarl Eveiett Indiana t'l. Mulletl Ingle Jullii Stutman Cookie Heels Huclitiiau lie llart.r Ereharl (iomlale Melnlosh i VVsbh Hatbaviav i Marhall i II ll-H 0 llefir.e-.vir llirrh, Knrlhim I mpire-Mr lleid. Field ju.l.e -Mr Pass. Ohio Head bmman-Mr t'nljite Time ot itf-mxl--li minutes (lliln Stale -nrmr Toiiehdon Yerrf 3. sorrerin M.

-Donald Nortnn finals from ri.ii'-h.lnwn- Y.rt'f-. t. sorrenfii. Ilolen .1. In.P.iii.i Touclnlnmi- lllall.

Ooal from t.iuchdonn llnlhiwnv uliIMutiou -Indiana. A lless for Ere- l.n- MiiNliiH fitr tlerk. I 1 'lire for bus. Ii'mamr, M.Coy for Mulletl, i iiiii.m,n W.tlsna. Conn.

Acclrs f3i De Wolt Stroo- Albeity Krati.1 macule Il Hiipwriod Llark Tmiry Honkltis fnr ml I at New- Haven. In that contest elx of our players had played the pievlous year, and from their Judgment mill thnt of scouts of other practlio of following the Yale elevens In every eortext Ilio opinion Is unanimous that Yale thlx enr Is a decidedly stroncer eleven than II has been In half a dozen seasons, iu a since IflOD. Yet Yale, In my opinion, linn a difficult In ahead to In from I larva d. Yale should dffeat Princeton hec.H' Princeton lacks what the Yale men "scenery. Scenery" at New- Haven material, nnd material there Is at Yah! In abundance I.

It. 0 II. .1, 11 II. SuhllllUtioni-Eor Sl.v.ns Evernt Dliiir for Onodale, llood.ile for inr vvrbb. Lotnuest lor Hop-kin.

Amlersiiii for llanrr, brelt for Eire, Eor Conn.cVm 'tremrt'i. nyau, lor Tonry, Tonry Inr Murphy tifi.ii nwiii any rui.hiir: tin It ti tin nf lliitrrlnl The Ynlp toani a i-owrrfril "mcmitm 'Iivn I pefn. Proiu vtu t( finl tt i a Hup nf tr. Hyn inr Mcriillotuh (or Iljan Tnili'liilO'A lit I hurt. .1.

frnm tniicli luwil d()(hl3IP HM if 031 ItOiiwOOj -Mr I'rnnits. Fennstlvanla I.t.iesni.m Mr l.ecore. I an-v. arid nil fnr r.rnllh. fifeV for IV 1ISS.

W.ilaiul lor Keever Ohio Slate. Norton lor llarl.i. Johnson lor Turner. Hho is tor Ilium, Lapp lor Sedilon, F'a Imdv lor Sorrenen. Friedman fnr Verse.

Sullivan for Kirch. Leonard Inr lourlney, Daiuhtrra for Norton. Kirk lor Fuller fur MiDonald. Dryer lor line. 1.

buck play Shifting to the open game In the third tuarter, the visitors spring another xur-prlse on the dazed but dogged Itlue and White, and two xuccexs.vc forward! Johnson to Smith, rutted nineteen yards of gain. Smith receiving the second tox behind the Columbia line for the touchdown. Fumbling marred an otherwise per-1 feet offensive lor Swarthmore, nt le.xt three touchdowns being lost through careless play Columbia re. three fumbles within the tin ird zone an.i earn tune ouichiy nut' i. iiri.

Dxjer, Ivanla Time ol iiuiriir-1 miniiiis G0U1LET AND GRENDA WIN. Six WILLIAMS HIGH GUN ATN. Y. A. C.

TRAPS of danger In addition, Swarthmore once lost the ball on a fumb.e fn.in kickofl and twice on fumhl. of tints, while four forward pixses vine Intercepted, Tiie line-up: Sarthmore ili I.II.HI Miles In lloaiton liny Hike llnee. Hiwt.in, Nov. 11. Hiding In front of closing xjirlntx, Alfred Makes Score of .) Tarjrets Out of Possible 100 iu Contest With Gunners.

Thlity-two members of the New York NORTHWESTERN NEARS TITLE. Comes From llehlnd to lleferit lima hy to 1.1. CiiiCAfio. Nov. 11.

Northwestern moved another- xteji tow-aid smith McOnrern Wil-on Clirk Kiilpa'h I.llle.ple ill llakrr Ilolnus A. Cnrnn- I score l.y pirlods swarthmore i Columbia 1.. 11 It. It E. II I.

II It II -he of Newark, nnd Al Uremia Athletic Club In the shoot Australia to-night won the six-day held at the Traverx Island traps race begun last Monday. Their terday afternoon. The weather- mileage for the ten hour dally dltlonx were good, but only a few gttnd wax l.ir.O. Jacob Magln of New-i straight xentc.s were recorded, and Frank Corry of Australia were, U. T.

Williams returned the best card He was high scratch gun with a total I.lojd Thomas and Percy Lawrence, of tnrg. ts out of S.in Francisco team, were third tithm- While be vvnx carrying off the prize for I. II. li in H. I' ir.l (J II.

p-r li niinuie Ir ot Umpire I. 1 id IV.ni'-toi! Field jiul.e I.ne of Ti Head Im (In en of liar-i tuiioii (or Sl-e II ted Inr riiffoul. I NAVY GETS REVENGE. the "Hlg t. n.u .1....

defeating went tn tho whip in the dash for ,.....,....,1 scored home. IMdle couldn't respond and was I vnr( 11P A w(1 second half shaken off forward pass brought the ball to the 10 being outplayed In the Hist two pe ''m11, '7 1,1 S'T'I Harris then made five yards' low.i'i. only touchdown wax ghth position, led hlx stelnway A. 1. through centre and another forward pass bv Scott, who smashed his way neueii two yards, nrinirint- trie imi tn in the nrxt nerioii.

wavix the Maroon's ,1 yard line. From there .11 mure nolnts to Iowa's total, 1 1 II Ivllpalrn ITin.vinti l.iii..ni.iii II Hrown. fullback, carried It over for a i.i,.i Held iroalx In the second half. Jr- Field luociio.jwii. 1 ne iinc-up; Th lineup: 1 is Northwestern Castfllanoa L.

Olden iiummeii lUmi.t L. liosnell I'tiuti Sp-nlldltik' llnlmr.i Ilrey.oti Mnv nilt-in VVe-li Pi. ltd Whittle .1 M. Illeten, Drenv lie! ni N. r.

A to 11. v'fnt Nov 11. The Annapolis .11.11 to-day more than retrieved clubmatcx home, wax a member of the famous old Star A. harriers of 1903. Tho veteian ran a game race.

The Finish, l-f'harles Peres, Mill rse A. A Edwin Mayo, llronklyn A 3 .1 Kslz, I' I -A, vv I'elii-r, lliuicsrlan Am. A. u. I.Hrtks...

II. I'aullst A. I' llrnns Church llnuse, .1. Ilnlan, Moliawk A I' II Iing l.lami A. I St'il 32 9 32 .1: as 3 3: 37 40 sr-orliu Toiii-h'lnw nor Mi.

Iial. smith Sllb-llttlllnli swarllininre l'rmn! fnr ltaker. Mi.lMrl for Viruail for h.w-1. Meilv for Yarn ill. Hn.11 nr VV I -nil.

Hiker fur Varnall Inr Hull Sfraltim for Mn.oM-rn. Dim tor inilh. Cumin for Colimibla- linn ilil-oli for (ieieliml, I'leielanil for Wither liniwn Inr l.ilill-rk-. I Hoen Inr llrinn ll, ill nell for Keiuasiy. hlniski for Iteirree-s 11 vv 11 ranis I mr.lre Cnlumbla n.

Ki'iirii-lv Vnllaier (iolitlir. Cl. v. land .1.1.,... .1..

t-ittirtb. th. 1 vi v'tH-niil! W.llie llatiley, San Franclsro. nnd IM vvas making enough "hits' to win the ward Madden. Newark, tlfth, ll.irr.v prize for the best handicap seme Dunn Kaiser.

Uerni.iuy, and Marcel Depuy, C. Sleln won the Traverx Island Pr.un-e Mx'h, Tim Sulllvnn. New-Haven. trophy, ii. .1 Corbet! captured leg on land Hay Union.

Newark, seventh, Ar- the momhlj, and Conrad Stein wax o-tv iUi mi Spencer, Toronto I best in tho contest for the arrumula- I. ll ll ..,....,1 ullil Ivor 1 linn llm Cor Salt Lake City; ninth. Clarence I prize with a straight Carman, UulT.ilo. attack Its- Id fx as g.m.l I have seen yen. 11 It is going sxed 111th ire well tii, ive iIMve that carries them forward when t.ieatpit ri.l ire e-i-eidlrmlv dllliciili to iln'vti In me ojien in 11 diy II -Id the attack Is ut its dr.

11 wet tutf It lacks the put 1 n-ni brllllincy that timks its work o- flnn fooling, dm- to the piitu-lple full. in advancing the 1. ill off or around the end, The principle of the Yale r.t'.i. I an old one. I x.iw Ch-idwl -k and -t.

alf In lPni against ll.i.v.ird when thi-4 ued It so urccexstully. From lilli.r a punt or 1 running formal on the h-ieks eweep off i tackle or nrr.nnd the end at top 1. As the def. n. tushis over to head it oil the iiinnr shifts hl d.re-tli'n and rushes ihruncli on tackle, i-ntt irrj well hack to tli- other xnl of the Held The plan is to the Inlerferei sweep th" opposing end and b.

is 1 that side of the line will out ami have the line break through arid take cm- the defensive ha. on the short shin when the cuts .11. It tnkex an ah it team to brenlt up possible 100. 1 11 illy I.e. Km, nun lien 1 aw xoeni irrr exceed.

nirly -11 nil to down hv Ii 1 .1 n-kltnir. It was ti, ability rithcr -1 gniiii Interfeie'i which gave Vile if lug ilrxt ilf adv. nit ige Waxh'-ig- '011 1 In h.il I our pla.verx settled dovin to the lmslnes.i In hind and nu lh on en.unl I terms. New York, and George Wile, in VV Smith. Vmikers V.

M. 32 41 '1 t- tur r.i.-ti 1 I). mi. 1. 1 vv M.r Ni 11 Tranlena, Muliaxk A.

I 32 31 IS Selieffer, l-in Islam! A. I' JJ B4 1.1 Vnterelsas, Mnriillizslde A. .12 37 nt the handx of the Agrlctll- ll-J. I'laiil. Umir Island A V.

MM K. -II. Jalii.siill, Mohank A. I' 3.1 01 17 VV. J.

Furliinr. Inn A. 33 02 H- L. t-i. I1111l.ll.

Ilrnni Churrh House 33 03 IK llarrv Parklnsmi. Miirnlntslde A. 31 01 Mt-tar, Mnrnliiisslile A. 33 07 Sl-E. lal.tnan, Mi.rnlliKslde A.

33 10 S3 Murrls, Si. riirlstnplier A. 3.121 Snliknp, A. A 3.1 S2 l-'ltipatrli-k, Mnliawk A. (' .13 2-1 Dlltks, Hlllntarlan Am.

C. 33 25 Jfr-I'. Illihanls, YiHikers M. I'. A 3.121 "711.

SH.slisli Am. A. I' 3.1 43 Ss-il Williams, St. Christopher A. 33 47 I Ml.se.

Ylillkers I. Jl. I' ills i Me1l111111c.il College of North W-t s. son, 21 lo 12, by rolling pii'nts ag.ilnxt Ihe The Sniithernetx iilnved a 1 at no stage did they 1 iv goal llnol tin game could not he regarded .1 of yet Navy 1 -ne improvement both olfen-1 ilefetiM-iveiy aa compari-d in performances. The middles In ii s' goal line seven times, 'imv, one of tho strong kickers, I 1 1 1 1 drop goal ftom tho lield t- of forty-one yanH.

The E. 1, T. fl. Cent re ..11. li.

II T. .11. II. II II. 1'.

II N. C. A. tt im. Mclloiuall Honiewood Il.iyti.-s WhlltakiT Wasner Cook Del aney Von limekiln Illce rlniis -1 a A A.

lv- be fr, i I'm li rf-az tu.h D-irlinoiith Umpire Hi utl llenniau-Murihy, 1 ,1 -is ToiuhdoKiis Inrram, rt, Martin, Deufeldt, finals 1 1 hiiuvn Iteille, Onal Iroin touch. to 1 li. II- One try disallowed, from fir Id Perry. of is noil 1. minutes "1' ill lor -Navy Von Hrlmshrrg lor -i linni.in for fillnian (ionilstrin for it ti.rlie for Ward, Oarret for Flaher, "r- fnr WrUhel for Orr.

Dashlella tin rl lor Davis, 1 lit rani for 11 Ni.rih (irnllna A tt M. Laurena for Ji one. Ilnkuis for Whiltnker, McJIurray lor iwamy ll irnea for Temple, i--lt I' Shipanl, Cnliiinlila 33 St 31 I pli lilnrtlii, I'aullst A. 3J 32- A. J.

Illll-' ill's, ll. I'aullst A. S3 S. Weiss, Mohank A I 31 51 Ciiliiinl.la I'nlu-rslty 21 00 H11 lli.i. II.iI.viikI Inn A.

A .11 01 Mike Duyer, iinatta. Iie.1 34 04 37 VV. JiiIiiikiiII, Swedish Alnerirail A. 34 07 1: M. Crai ken.

Columbia .14 On .1 lintT, St. Chrlslnplior liul. 31 119 i-1 lsik, fulumlila villi erslly Ileydet, Mnrnlnitslile A 4S'A I. H11l.e11lx-.-k, 11 K.s-lv, A. I' II Drunks, Mornlm-sidi A.

C. 13- vi 1.1 Iac Island A I' 4a 41, Ptslciscn, Swedish American jt 1 l- 11,1. 1 111II1 Inn A. I' Temple Larson. Swedish American A.

1'erson 1 4iivV Stnhley. St. Chrlslnplier in llimiiv, lirisiwirn a. A f.l, 11. Ilussell, Voakers Y.

M. H. I'nhen. Mnhauk A. 11 11 l.irsnn.

Columbln .14:48: It Christ, Hrnnklyn A. .14 (I. Maz-iiierlii Mnhawk C. .14 rM: .111, It. yiek.

strmii, Swedish American A. C. r.T, Ilenson. Swedish Amerlran A. .14 f.i.

J. Lngua. Faullst A. tt. J4 rftlli R.

M. lirn.x. Hrnnklyn A. t. 00, .1, llrlVn.

Hrnnklyn A. dl. W. lleslle; Unt Island A. tt.

33:04: 2, 11. I-Munt! Columbia University. fl.HJii. jia. I.

"leManus. I'aullst A. Urw Krlok. Hrnnx Church Homo, tint 11... X.

Lnvery. I'aullat A. tt, naisa; ii, ilresnbsrz. i. 14 v0 0- 0 34 10 31 12 31 17 31 19 .14 21 31 31 29 .14 .11 .14 14 .11 3s .11 40 (ion.l Carroll Centre Moeannon nartnn It, Smith Horning It.

Anclerlonhae N'flsnn it. Whitney Cantainl Amleraon II Harris Huhbell L. II Crnurh Lalnl brown Bek It. II Evans Touchdowna-llnbbell, CarTOll, Laird. Watkrni.

Ilrown Goals from tnuchdoitns West. 2: Rood. 3. Siibstitlltlnns Cnlrate MeKav fnr VV. Fre)e for Casiellanos.

seott for Hubtll. mill Norman Pullman Zaiuer llrijlitnii.r Klllmwood Knhler Score by periods Nnrlhwestern Inwa llefrree Mr Knlahl. 120) I.e.... II 11. -r It.

ll L. II .11 11. F. II. Hennessey uies Hrown.

Time of p. iods-1. TEAM WORK STANDS OUT. Iow.l Tripplet MeKee Kellev Wvlalul Lai.n i l.afnyetle I'lnys i'OKellier, llefent IV. ker 1 nunirlman Inir AllirlKlil.

to Duucai.j, .1., it wax Davis i.u.iyeue siiiinn r.nuer than ihe AERIAL WORK FEATURES. Tufts Victim of Proiveas, HI to II, SruiNorigl.P, Nov. 11. Springfield College defeated Tilfls here 1.1 to .11 one nf the most thtlllli'g contests xecn lii the city for ve.irx. Hoth trams Name II.

I'lrrlisrt A I' llelitiett 1 IV II 1 C.V rtejrrs 4 SS 1. Cnnnnrs 23 I' SM11 ,.2 Dun-psuati 24 A ll IlslilHi I 21 1 Simpson 4 21 M'l'uii-h ri a I' Sleln 2 Vi VV It. Del. h'll 23 li 1 2o I Mlhly. 1 bib 1 up 1 up i up .1 24 I 2.1 I 21 1 .1 I 25 I piaOi open polioi-her .1.2..

astcry of tho long forward pars spellul II .1 21 i i defeat. i s. stphn'n I 24 I hack IF- Williams 3 23 of tiie line, ejiceutcd two wonderful 'p acrlalx, one fir ynrus ami me vvehi. rue ror r.O yards. Captain Sermon's broken A Itead.

ill llelil ruiimrig ami iumihj S.nttlthat defeated Albright on the overhead game of ihe Mclford team I 3 Mii-liiicaii. 11 3 7-'3 Umpire Watklns for lkk. Weyer for Laird. Crov.it I Mr. Hiines.

a e. Field Judge-Mr i.ari tier, Inr Arulersun. Harris for Torn l- Purdue Head lllieslil.lll Mr Siiiommer. Sentt. Chu-aao Tinic minutes (32) Offleiala-fteferee-Knnlt, Hamilton Norths, est em s.nrinj.

Tnuchdni.a-1 nder. Thaxtei rilre Miller, llaverford. Head linesman hill. Williams. Knhler Coals from touch, viinwnrri Spencer, Denison.

Time of perlods-12 min- down 1'iittiuan. Knhler ln s.sirliiE: tiulick ules. 1 Tniichdonn-Srntt linal Iron, touchdown otertnn I Davis Field goals-Davis. 2 Hitler PENN STATE TRIUMPHS. "WZf'XrMX! llrlghlmlrs.

Ames for Hrumbajii. HrUhtnilre I.rhlfrh Ilrfrntrd. ID tn T. VIh for vviiliann. ma.

t.uno tins afternoon hy the score .12 n. There I was not a man of the Mill. til III ll.iil.tr.,. who wax not at some tlnn- the slaughter or the Albright team. '-m.

llni'iip: 10,0110 Looklnn On. Sol'TH HKTIII.r.llKM, Nov. 11. He-1 fore 10,000 spectntors hero to-day I'enn-1 syivanin Sitalc triumphed over Lehigh by a 10 to 7 score. Kdgerton for I'enn State scored a drop kick In the second period, ami in inn iinrii aimed a touch lor Jenkins, Smllh for Wyland SYRACUSE WINS EASILY I.

I C. nn. II li II T. ..11 11 I. II.

It. II II Alhn.lii 1. 1 li sl .1 III I Itlyll stiamb.it!. 'i Kruiii 1. sin hi llniftino I 1 until, II lliiflni-iti Cuuv Ilnftrr llnee Acroaa Touehilown Seorr 42 to II.

Nov. 11. Syrncuso SYllVIHlSlt. down. Hurlev scored l.ehlirh'o had mi easy time of It here this after- down.

noon with Susequch.inna, winning by nuney scoren l.enign louchdowu In score or to n. uaiu-i, me "iiiiwr braiidi-s Martin Sr-orc by I Albright Ulelil for t.iii.M ii i McDonnell (loids frnin liiun.i, Siib.tHullon. Lafaieiie lliatiinml fnr rrA Tl.mer, C.iihek, lUers for Murnineri. u.n Kills fur M.ai, i-aruee inr Kl i i--i; a ii Marlln. Hiamniid IniU'lliliiuii Dia- naile inn.

ii'-io ui un- Willi but ii few minutes to pl.iy In the nod. Tufts had bad on 'pi liiulb-'d's 2 nrd line, but the local am In Id for downs. The line-up: Tufts iti 1, Jni klm I. .1.0 Ci-ntie II II I. II It H.

i. ii.r.t.. ti. lloiikms. 'i i mull.

hum i.nn Inl in rinnn ltefeiee Murphy uf llrown liiiiuie Dnrmaii or niumnia 4 22 a S3 1 21 r. u. 4 22 24 23 I 21 21 I S3 3 25 f. 25 I 20 .1 SI I sn r. 12 I 20 I.

22 I 21 2t 4 I'l I'' 1' I 21 it 2.1 21 1 22 21 1 21 I 1', i llnranril Knoiis llanie. The llarvird learns that I 1911. U.MS were proud tu meet Just such an I- ri, knowledge li makes tne 'ia will i'x ti-oiililes on dc against Fur the more i. Vale attack Is not good as la a on Ac. i flip Scnrrs, 20 fin 1l pn 21 S3 12- 57 I 22 97 I 21 s.v pv inn i.

71! 25 02 10 pv. i strong enough II s-steiitly between tickles Aid I do not for 1 ale i vvard MMlng. Vi 10 3 S3 1 21 3 4 2.1 .1 20 I li IS fl II 4 i 2.1 1 23 2 .11 I 21 I'' sjlii. -r. for Yale to gain ground bv for- iil.

liltle style of game ar New Haven I th" loo I pass -is itta nnx nor 3 23 St 10 i i sound, llioiiRh lii nu vvi'h mi. i because of 'he le-nent o' ill li.l is- 7v! tm'hed i Yale's riin.i.ng 2 21 7-l" 57 i tack I and il fur. id in c- 121 71 'sort to passing the chances m-cera i' 1 vv 11 be mostly luck. i Whetstone li imiirii-er llirvey ilt.M-.l i. i'e itiioll D-ew Iv-i T'i rne I Tlii'inpsnii 4 21 ti VI Tin ni.

on 3 2. It ll. VV I SI i.pl.i,. Inn line, kit VI, Vo, 2', 2 21 4 21 llmlkln I'l ti i 14 Trsirrs KImihI Cup- Won bv ,1 Sr. In l.ly Cup- I.i- won by ti .1 Corl-tt I'lnli I'uli won liv .11 ullli s.

i.r Cup Conrs'l St. Ill High Prlre-Won la 1' Williams v. nn siiire or si I SI 71-11 l'i I 2.1 vs-H I 'l I 2.1 S3 1-; 1 s-v 73 0 21 2 24 SI pi 0 II f.S- il 2 IIUli Handhap Trbe Won la .1 lliomp 'sample son Iu -iv Hash. Distance Prlie-Won by .1 si.m i y.ile mit jikihj pi' lHI I iiii-iii'II i. .1 IOII.I-1I wiin Im-alls nf Dartmouth PIMLICO ENTRIES first Maiden fin Mnn.ininy, twnyenr-ubli, six 112.

Lucius, its Hem ham I Smiltnrn i Wrsiiotl I Ilnnne i stralalit linal i PIMLICO RESULTS. I-iist itaie Twn-)enr-llds, pursr. st.n furlungs Cnlrv Wnnd. 107 I.1.C0 nnd 12 70. wnn Iliirvest King, lAlllbrnse), 111 nnd 13.30.

xsenuil 1'niut-alilii, 113 illuynes). ts third. Tim. Arnunl IC Ileal. I Hill Y.ile has a splendid c.i un l' sleeve If Ihe one drop of Legiirn ag.imst and i sample uf his .1 iy work li ko.i from ihe Held on that div was i gilten off a aiivlh ug 111-.

l. en dl.i Is plann'i iCiclt such ax Harvard irserl of Ki'tittaid un 11 and If so hn i planning vvisi w-lll inu. Ii uiint'illiy in narv.irox gun nnr re should have li'tln trouble ii si-in'rig by the dt iji kb route ii ud .1. wax nut puntlne The kb ker is none tun well prote. ted.

.1 ui- though Legille i I. .1, st. in not pie.ised his putite have gradual. lost In tin two g.unes I raw u-ge'v becaue he was liuiili-d and ti. loo rrnich time In gett rg th.in li line covers I'Utit v.ry well and ml lie run hack.

It. i mi. lis, iinnm i i ii.uuii- llesse, ii- Ifn.slill l-itliiin, Murray. 109. lis.

snrn-rer Tlngil, II limn Secnuil lliu and Weill. I'nsslim Defence. M. HOLY CROSS VICTORS, 19 TO 10. For nurd I'nxslnu; Factor In Defeat of lloivilolii Nov, 11, Holy Cross vWe-iied iiuivdnln 19 to 10 to-day.

Dur "iv Hie first period Phillips of Howdoln 'orii a goal from the field nnd a touch Sin isfiil forward passes, earned h'Urhdownx for Holy Cross In tho second "nl third perils, when IJowdolii lost sev-'ral of her first airing men from Injuries. Howdoln rallied In the fourth and kept to hall in her ofuonent'i Urrltory. ,17 ti Turner. Columbia University, MiM; 11. Cunnlntham.

A. tt. 2.1 iti II. Carlton. Long Island A.

tt, 70 .1, llarnpson. Yonkera M. 71. K. SHI.

Hungarian American 72. J. Hrsccla, unaltsclinl. 7.1 M. .1.

nnlney, Hollywood Inn I A 35:47: 74, B. Crnwiay. Ilollyvrnnd Vro.rWn" 'WW' nVM. SB 3S8S! u- wWiiai: m.lnwiy A. cC.

7, k. Norem. Uing Island A. tt. Sfltll: W).

K. Undholm. Hrona Churrh lll M. Hung ar an American A. Co SOiSlif Hi.

T. K. I'irka. In liUnd A. tt.

30 11 1 K. Herger. Hollywood Inn A. N4. H.

FlnksUteln, nronklyn A. R5 F. nerger. Stelnway A. 3TiJt Wl.

J. Mlnrhak, Holly woml Inn A. .17 1)7 H7. II. Elehtnberger.

Htelnway A. 37il4i a J. P. O'BulTvan. St.

Vincent A. aTiSH 8. B. tt Baaaa, Btalnwav A. tt, 01, H.

IWynehJa, unattaclnd, in ine tourin prrroa on a succession or ror- fullback, iook tne kickoii iroin in u.r in.isier. laei.ieii im- liulciin-ott n- Tvr.mt iu, srar sapprure. nr.i. mm ward passes. Lehigh made nine first the opening of the second half and ran ilk Inr Louden, 1.

ump JJ2. ill il downs and State eleven. I.ehlgh nhiet-flveVrdx to a touchdown I man fur href tier i7.f r'' 7 1 1 1 1 n.b'r"!! Ilbk!" IO'mc f.in. 1. J.

'fir! HI nuffered seventy yardH In iennltle.i nud Schlachter. the nll-Amcrlcan tnckle of lvnnsy l'mture-Mr Tni-ei i ivm -V Uilr.l Time. I lia.iieinr nnd ni.nl vvll open the ns Perm Stale sixty. iUKt vear. and Newbury, an Orange half 1 1 n.i...

Cnnsniatlnn -tespleehnss ran havo nev er so He rl-bi. State Uhl.h ,7, has tiZl ty TATT, Kru.hank I.T Tate its full strength for the first 1 i is. ic'lllx. 1.11- Mli-liVl! Jacob-. i.J MeTangnrt Di.r.i) an.i I'arrlS 1..

li Misrnrlli. I I rt.t. Ill.il VViiln Ifli. Hi. in.

nil. I. n.i. I. Conover Dounell Ciarnrckl IHtclns Ewlnr Clark Heck Itobb Score by periods Fenn State Iishlth Ileferee-Mr.

Shar: Centre. ,....0. F. Pons Ilecker Illchards linod Chennwlth Ilriinnrr risrrlnttnn Mailnnrsi 7 Trig I time I i year. Mr.ugm used by lioth teams.

Haftcr go! lliree iouchdowns and many long gains nround end The lineup: Svraei.se 1421. Susquehanna (01, tlulstern J. K. Williams Mid.llewortti whit. (Captalni 1.

11 M''-v iv-upiaini ussier Real ueierre onarn. toiuninia. umpire qI.fici Mr. Maiwell, Swarthmore. Field Judje-Mr.

loonry, rnnceion. uean unrinian-ir. uyan. i Time ot perloda-13 minulea Penn State scoring-; Touchdown-Ewinr, 1 i.oai rrom inucniiown conover. una.

rrnm It II. Q. II n. ii. II I la.

Diiiiiiure Doiighly I'elers Marta Bweeney Farrell field Kdgerlnn. I-ehlah seorlnr: Touchdown Hurler. Ooal from touchdown flubali tut ions Penn State: Swavne fnr Cub. bare. Kdierton for Itobb, Hras for KdgrrtAii.

sLnr. bv tlcriOdi Hyrarusc I1 7 1042 Siisiiiiehanua. 0 0 0 0-0 Toiifhdowiia-ualler. Drnwii. New jonra for Beck, fleck for Jones, Gross fnr bury, lloals from touchdown M.

Hrown. Rvrlnr. Thorite for Sroas Ihlrh: for Hurley. Gullck for Good. Johnson for Rlrhanli, Fralm for Gullrk, Naelaaaes fnr Puraell, Htrrlniioii fnr Chenowlth.

Hurley for Macliaars. NO CLINTON-N. Y. U. GAME.

Tho game scheduled for yesterday be tweeu Ihe De Witt Clinton eleven and the New York Untveralty itcond team at Ohio Flald was poatponed. mile liiimiiloii Opponent Hull In Aniiileiir Hunt. Itobert Uleaxoii of tM, Lyceum, the New York Stale chain, pion, had nn cax.v time winning the linal bout in the KiS pound clasx In the amateur boxing tournament of the York A. lust nlghl Mix i.iponenl wax Irving Lepklnd of the Nlnely-see-ond xtreel M. II.

unit In Ihe firxt In the -ml tin I 130, llnldcn Vale, 132. I-. nnsiire. 13'' I Tblril lt.i.-e--Selling twn. I fiirlnngs- llnnnbala, 110, illln il, 10.

1'ieilse, 03, lliilllnn, ll, i Lnrd Onvvn, lln, Pitlnnliini i it, nn i. 1'rult I'ike. ll.l. Kiitliryn lirav ll" lipli.il VV. 107; Whltnev Hells.

10.1 r'uiirlh ll.li eIMmllco Fall ILilnll-en. So. 3. thiee-year olds n.l uptvard mile and furlniigi Itunea, 111, Diddv'H 102. liltn-rKo'd us.

sir VVii.aiu .1 lt ti 9'. Illilnr Maiden, no, I I l.lllls, 101. Cli'viiin, 110 lttll rial-. inrre, vvi.fi. Wield irnul Maloiie Subatllullons Syracuse E.

llrown for New-bury, riiisuuehanna Callahan fnr Farrell, Farrrll Inr Callahan, Syracuse Alexander for E. Drown. Sinniiehnnns-llnrlon fnr Dimmlre. Syracuse uiinn lor Tnrri schwar-yy lor M. Ilrow ii.

Planck fur Kaflrr, Gil. mor. fnr Schlailer. Witter fnr Sn-irfeld Suauuchanna-Callahan fnr Farrell. Referee sou, Daniel T.

Luby, rennsylvanla. tlnipire-loula Illnckry, Yale. Head linesman A. V7rl(ht, Columbia. Time of period 11 minutes tn first half, 10 minutes In second half.

sou knocked out lleorge Murphj of SI. and upward. sl( fiirlnngs- Thrill, iiariiioioinew- in After vviiinliig hlx bout Iu the semi-Unix by a foul William Crlpj.o of SI reili'x ll. M. Inxl U.ivlilxou In the tlnal nf Ihe 11.1 pound (i.ixs.

ll wax a slashing contest. Ilotli ladx were wlMIng mixers. The decision of the Judges awarding the bout in wua hoolcd. Jaiiiex Sullivan of Union Settle nctil A. who has not loy a dei-u on I'll- sen- handed lienrgi.

Scliiilman n' tin. Seminole A licking in lh Una! of the 135 pound claxa. tiulllv.in won hy a mile. i i.lv l.miiln i. inv i.ii in.

Hi', 110, Ah.ir.i. I0i: Megnphiine, i l.diriigrlii. HI; High llnre. Ino Conn-ieiiiari. Allien.1.

HA. Hem irkable, 97: Little Dlppi-r. 101 FnrdM.il. i 102, Altain.iha, 100; Young '''sixrh'iliie'e Tim New Howard Handicap; lln. upward; nne mile and i.niv )iinls- llavberry Candle, ts King Neptune, 112; Keiininuae, 104; Pand-bi'i .1 -1 Lulls.

All smiles, no xeiinili ll.i ee Selling handicap, tun. mil upward nne lillle Ambrose, Ul ll.iii.us iH lov, Kather Itlley, 113. mil llriintli, 112. Vankes Vi.tlnn. iii.i.I II ins 0 Mars net S.lsln.

'O'''. Sir WilWini 1 Iti, llrave i iiunruri, n.i riein, iu polcon. 91, Deivlrh, 116; Napltr, II. Na il, li'. third.

1 13 The Slartllng. ltliliie Maiden, Anita. I'eskj, siiiieelcr and Vlurpliv also ran Fourth ll.u-e Selling xrak. oIiIh and upw i.rd. mite and iiinrter Wood.

II Shoes, 111 lUK-r. I 20. 13 ui uud won. Jem, 10. 7 lo llllfi IMU.

secnllil. I II I. Inrllltll, lliv i), III .1 nr. ihlrd Time 2 U7 l-S Thnrnliiii' viil'e. il nnd Ninny Siiuph also ran.

Ullli Itaie Three-) Is and up. wird, selling, one mile .1 I lit ill.inei. IH.10, J12.70 ami Sarin, 100 ll! Mi-Drninl 1 1. Sn 112. no, sccnnil.

Vsrinnni, iShintingeri 14 3n, ihlrd Thin. Fniutinn-iialre. Sky libit. Nigel. Hups.

i.ml Mitrgirel i.l.n SUIh lti.ro- Three. enr.nliU 1t), selling, lillle and hs Cunarder. ID: ST.su is vo 13 10, won in? 4.7o I3.1U, s. iise.ex. ion ii'nnnp i.niair, nut tne i 1 1 1 1 imm ii i ami imn li expei ting i vvu We XCiileil in Ill it.it..

tt i -llt in a ri I ain-t. the ui er t'li It'sllll uf HV). Ve.l'x uf i I'l c'uii t- ig.mst Yale is an attach of this nil ll.irv.i liaa i illtlli-iill last, alu id xcore agriiiist Y.ile b) running, ax the Y.ile lie fence Is good for such an Mthmiglt I have 1 il i i ew sp.lpcis Willi -ajliii. ali hos sliuiigel' leiui Ihiin lillxliiug, never nuide xm a siaieineiit ptis lung has it ninli' viii.il.le iiam tti.tn Yn.c Hal a fu fens.v.. 1 iitnuetioti i lily has iieiie.

hm 'It dues not kin. I. ie tiiuili.ill Wanieiv iutllx possess, in liner nnx ll the tep. Mn ri in n'n vrloiy or Pl.i tn- keen ul.l.ity Seventh lime ntils ,,,,,1 n. lh" U' HxU.ll 1" nlflck lt ivnid The livvxin i'lk I'l ilinlna tile opposii ion Vales i 1 1 1.

ITiiO, nne inlle i ml fori) r'atnl dlffet ent ftom thai of 1" '7, when C.t. mi ni.i I'iIIxIiuij inlle no I fori) Idlffetent ftom thai of illi'i s.rnlibi tlx en II. ll" t. 1. 1 I'1'1 11 Hill, ilfl t.v Til.

show Hutu. 'lit. 'I 'n. l.w I 7't Yankee Siithni. IK.

sboiv I ihlrd. Tim' I 13 1 Aiiibio.e. I'm Wnodfalr. Drrvlsh and ran. lias all I In and add W.ine: ciime vciy mar liiviriiing th.

r.i.vi.ud paxx attack IC'opirljntcd, 1910, by Sol.

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