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The Ithaca Journal from Ithaca, New York • Page 6

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ITHACA JOURNAL-NEWS, MONDAY EVENING, NOTECBER 14, I9ZT. SIX In the Realm Sport Well, let her pro," Te Ed then walls, And (nrn mar In inrrnm I have no rhymes to use today," The Sporting Ed. doth cry. Tre grot to send the page away," Jle foreman makes reply. Tnles the postal service falls Well hare some Terse tomorrow." 1 By Briggs The Days of.

Real Sport I. H. S. SECOND IN X-COUNTRY RUN SATURDAY Cornell in Sea of Mud, Defeats Springfield By Margin of 14-0 to score, although several times the Plarlne on a field ankle deep In mud and slush and with a blinding ball was within the visitor's lfc-yara line. Once Ramsey, with his fingers snow storm blowing across the grid so stiff from the cold that he was Iron Cornell closed Its home season unable to hjang on to the ball, fum Saturday by defeating Springfield bled on Springfield's three-yard line and again Pfann lost the ball within 14 to 0.

The CornellSans, playing the 10-yard line. nrlfhnnt three regulars. DUt up a The second touchdown came a few brand of football that kept the visi minutes before the close of the game. Civiletto punted from deep in his tors constantly on the defense and own territory to Gould on Cornell's which prevented them from making Tht Ithaca High School cross conn-try team took second Individual and team honors in the Cornell inter-scholistic meet Saturday with a score of 4 6 as against 38 for Hutchinson High of Buffalo, winner of the meet. Jewell of Ithaca was the second man to cress the line, finishing only a few seconia behind Cox of Rochester Shop School, who won individual honors in the good time of 15 minutes and fire seconds.

Th meet was run over a three-mile obstacle course under trying conditions, the muddy condition of the ground and a blinding snow-stormmaklng the running hard. The Ithacaas who counted in the scoring followug Jewell were: Gregory, third; Register, 10th; Houghton, 11th. md Sullivan, 20th. The seven schools entered In the order of finish were: Hutchinson High, 38; Ithaca High, 46; Masten Park High of Buffalo 93; Technical High of Buffalo, 116; Lafayette High of Buffalo, 130; West High of Rochester, 138. and Cascadllla Preparatory School of this city, 164.

4 5-vard line and the latter ran it a single first down during the entire back 25 yards before he was downed In two plays Gould put the ball on nme. Snrinefield's 15-yard line. At this The condition of the field made anything like accurate handling of the ball imDossible and it was hard point Post was substituted for Gould and in two tries put the ball on the fouryard line and on the next play for the runners to get going. The score does not Indicate the scored. Hanson concluded the scor superiority of Coach Dobie's machine ing with a goal from touchdown.

Cornell entered the game with over the Massachusetts team. ine Cornellians had the ball in Spring Captain Dodge, Kaw and Lechler out field territory most of the time and of the lineup. Dodge was called home to Cleveland on the account of the death of his father while Kaw several times the Cornell backs lost good opportunities to score througn Inability to hang on to me Dan. and Lechler were kept out of the Cornell showed its strength in the game because of slight. Injuries.

first two minutes of play when Ram Gould, who was substituted for eey crossed the line for the first touchdown after a march straight down the field from the Cornell 40 Frejhman-Wyoming Gime Called at End Of First Half, 0-0 vard line. The visitors kicked oft short to the Cornell 40-yard line. Gould, Ramsey and Olney in Kaw, put up a good game at left half and much of the credit for Cornell's two scores was due to his broken field running. The summary: Cornell (14) Springfield (0) Cassidy Miller Left end. Hanson Adam Left tackle.

a few Dlavs put the ball within the Wltistanding a driving snowstorm visitors 10-yard line. On the next play Ramsey shot through left tackle for the touchdown. Hanson kickea the goal. -rT1" -5l LET MlfV its ZlSbz: 4 The raim om flivtffffl SS-- The roof jpaw I From then on until the last few Brayman McComber minutes of play Cornell was unabie Left guard. Rrayton Walmer for th( length of two quarters, and on a field of mud covered In places with an inck of water, the Cornell cubs battleithe Wyoming Seminary eleven to a Koreless tie on Upper Alumni Field Saturday.

Both teams were com-pleteljexhausted after their attempts to advince the leather against impossible oids, and so the coaches decided to call the game when the whistle announce the end of the first half. Center. Jones Mooney To Cure a Cold Right guard. Davidson S. Denny Right tackle.

in One Day Munns Watters Right end. Pfann Sehaeffer Take Football Results next few minutes he again located Quarterback. Harriers Win Quadrangular the net. Gould Beasley Harvard rallied at this point and by Left halfback. Ramsey Stout a series of loosely worked combination plays took the ball into Cornell Meet With Perfect Score Right halfback.

SOCCER TEAM DOWNS HARVARD BY SCORE OF 7-1 Local. Corwll, 14; Springfield, 0. Condi Freshman. Wyoming. (calledat end of first half).

territory when Heizer rassed to La- Olney Civiletto mont who slipped the ball past Moll net for the only score made by the Fullback. Score by Periods. of Crimson eleven. The undefeated Cornell varsity cross country team added another Cornell 7 0 0 7 14 Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Ramsey, Post. Goals Laxative TLlLk tablets jjf Casadllla, University Rocheser Freshman, 0.

General. YaU13; Trinceton. 7. Tem State, 13; Navy. 7.

Hamrd, Brown, 7. Washington and Jefferson, Pittsburgh, 0. Dartmouth. 14; Pennsylvania, from touchdown Hanson (2). Cascadilla Eleven And Rochester 1925 Play to Scoreless Tie Columbia man to finish was Captain Haskell, who, after keeping up with the leaders for the first of the two laps of the race, dropped behind in the last quarter of the distance.

A light rain the night before had left the track firm without being soggy and all the harriers got away to a good start. Seven men from each of the four colleges toed the mark and the first five in each team Substitutions Springfield: Wall for Mooney. Cornell: Carrv for 14. Ramsey, Post for Gould. Gouinlock for Munns, Sundstrom for Hanson.

Buckley for Cassidy. Officials Referee: O. F. Coutts. Bates.

Umpire B. W. Merri man, Geneva. Linesman F. Pal victory to its list Saturday when Coach Moakley's harriers defeated Penn, Columbia and Dartmouth in a quadrangle meet over a six-mile course at: New York City.

The Itha-cans for the second time this season finished with a perfect sco.re of 15. Dartmouth was second with 61; Tenn third with 81; and Columbia fourth with S3. R. E. Brown, the winner of the Harvard-Cornell dual meet last week, was the first man to break the tape, going the six-mile distance in the good time of 33 minutes and 9 seconds.

His running mate of last week. X. P. Brown, was again second, crossing the finish line 20 yards behind the victor, closely crowded by Carter and Miske, less than two se- Be sure you get mer. Harvard.

Field judge A. Risley, Colgate. Time of periods 12 minutes. 8 Playing In a driving snowstorm on a muddy gridiron the Cornell Varsity soccer team downed the Harvard aggregation by a score of 7 to 1 on Lower Alumni Field Saturday. The Varsity staged a fast offensive from the start of the contest and kept the ball in the Harvard territory with but little difficulty.

The first tally was scored on a combination pass from Elli to Cook, who shot a clean goal. Following this play the ball was kept In midfield until Heath, the visitors' captain and star backfield player, wrenched his injured knee by a hard fall and was taken out of the game, being replaced by Keyes. The Red and White began an aggressive attack and carried the ball to within shooting distance of the Crimson goal when Cook pased to Rosseau who tried for the goal, but Brigham intercepted the ball, kicking it out of danger. Elli received the ball on the kick out and sent it back into the net with a powerful drive, scoring the second goal. In the Normal Wcluht.

Try Vitayeast for nervous trouble. to finish counted in the team score. The Ithacans took the lead from the start and kept their men well bunched during both of the three-mile laps of the race, the two Browns alternating in breaking the trail until near the finish stretch, when R. E. Brown opened up a good reserve of power and finished an easy first.

Time Pos. Name and College 1 R. E. Brown, Cornell 33 09 2 N. P.

Brown, Cornell 33 16 3 C. C. Carter, Cornell 33 17 4 George Miske, Cornell 33 IS 5 C. C. Irish, Cornell 33 37 The genuine bears this signature weakened physical and mental condi Army, 49; Vlllanova, 0.

Steras. 34; Maine, 7. Muh'mberg. 12; Fordham. 7.

Willitms, 20; Amherst. 0. Boston University. 20; Norwich 14, Ohiol'niversity, 23; Columbia, 21. Syracuse, 14; Colgate, 0.

Lehiffc, 55; Lebanon Valley 7. Swarthmore, Johns Hopkins, 0. Rutpers, 21; New York 7. Lafiirctte 44, Delaware 0. Hoi; Cross, 14; Colby.

0. WestVirginia, Virginia 0. OhioState, 28; Purdue, 0. Wisconsin, Michigan, 7. 14; Illinois, 0.

Nebraska, 28; Kansas, 0. Center, 21; Auburn, 0. Notre Dame, 42; Haskell Indians, Iowi. 41; Indiana, 0. Detroit, 34; Marietta, 0.

Georgia Tech. 21; Georgetown. 7. The Cascadilla School eleven and the University of Rochester Freshman team played to a scoreless tie Saturday afternoon on Parsell Field. The condition of the field made it hard for the players to get started and fumbling of the ball was frequent.

The visitors outweighed the Hill team but lacked the power to score. Once they worked the ball down to Cascadilla's two yard line where the prep school team held for downs. This was the only time during the game that either team threatened to score. For the greater part of the time the ball see-sawed up and down the middle of the field without either team gaining the advantage. Dear Editor How can I thicken my hair? Answer Try molasses and flour.

Winnipeg (Man.) Free Press. tion, indigestion, constipation, lack of energy and poor complexion. Those who object to an increase of woie-lit conds' difference in the time spnnrnf ip to normal should not take Booth's ing the trio. Irish was fifth. Coak Vitayeast.

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Coakley, Dartmouth ..33 57 When a Feller Needs a Friend By Briggs 7 J. H. Young, Dartmouth 33 5S 8 M. E. Rlchman, Cornell 34 03 9 A.

Haskell, Columbia 34 13 10 D. AV. Head, U. of Penn 34 40 11 K. Moore, Columbia 34 49 12 J.

C. Holden, U. of Penn 34 58 13 E. A. Gordon.

Cornell 35 05 14 E. Winson, Dartmouth 35 39 15 L. A. Sherburne, Dartmouth 35 42 16 E. R.

Tasnacht, U. of Penn .35 47 17 J. S. Herr, U. of Penn 35 50 18 B.

Hariss, Columbia 35 54 Let Fatima smokers 0 tell you 19 B. A. Shem, Dartmouth 35 58 20 C. F. Grathern.

Dartmouth 36 12 21 D. H. Forbush, Dartmouth ..36 18 22 A. Sand, Columbia 36 23 23 V. P.

Morosoff, Columbia ..36 28 24 A. Sehaeffer, Columbia 36 37 25 Joseph De Marrais.Columbia 36 45 26 E. R. Suyden, U. of Penn ..36 56 Team Score 1 Cornell 1 2 3 4 515 2 Dartmouth 6 7 14 15 19 61 3 U.

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