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Ife" VOL. TA1TTL No. 153. ATLANTA GA. SUNDAY MQBNINQ NOVEMBER 141920.

tecft Swamps Georgetown 6 Princeton Beats ale iIItoppers Stage Noble Defense During First Half but Crumble Finally Reserves Used by Tech ExedIMa Statmeat Georgia Tech has a wonderful mhIe. stated Coach Exendine of the Georgetown Hill- topers last night when he was approached on the subject. The sportsmanship displayed by the Golden Tornado wee all that could be desired Exendln attributes the fact that the Jackets ran up a large score due to the tact that Ms safety men were pot doing their duty to the best or their ability. Us adds that he will bring a team down next year that will give the Golden Tornado one of the hardest fights since these two institutions have teen playing- the great old college game. BY CLIFF WUEATLZT.

After successfully defying Georgia Tech to sweep them to kingdom come for the first half of their annual football game yesterday after- noon. eleven no6l Irishmen of Georgetown university were en gulfed in the swirls of the cyclone and were carried to overwhelming defeat by the Golden Tornado. which rolled up thirty-five points to six for the Hllltoppers their lone touchdown being scored in the last quarter against the reserves who were shoved Into. the fray during the final period. Three of Tech's touchdowns followed smashing attacks against line and ends that moved the ball Irresistibly down the field another was en a yard run by Ferst around right end.

but the mOlt spectacular was that by Captain Flowers who broke through right tackle and dashed SO yards through the Blue and Gray players. It was but the' history or last years game repeating itself. only Tech's margin of victory was two points greater than It was In 1919 when the Hllltoppers were vanquished by a 27 to 0 verdict. The defense of the Washingtonians cracked this time. Just as it did last year when the Tornado swept :0 points across the goal line in the final quarter.

Fate turned a little trick. how- ever. this time and decreed that Georgetown's bsrri should crumble In the 1 Barter Tech scoring 21 points u. ins this period on brilliant runs by Captain Buck Flowers and Frank coupled with tearing smashes through the line by Judy. the Juggernaut.

Hulltoppers Fought. Georgetown fought as thousands of fans in Atlanta knew she would but Tech's attack was not to be stopped and the hopesof the Blue and Gray were put away the rest of the day during the third quarter. when the full strength of the Alexander offensive was prior to that time it appeared that the dogged spirit of the Hill- toppers would prevent the Tornado from piling up an overwhelming score. but the Georgetown defense. Smashed to pieces by Tech Interference could hold up no longer and a steady tide of long gains After that Georgetown- cause was a- hopeless one.

and the only debatable question remaining rested on whether or not Coach Alexan- du would let his first string men play through the conflict. He did not and Georgetown was saved a CT eleven Irishmen staged a reat fight however and their de feat was taken with the same grace in which' the one or 1919 was re celved. There were no cries of foul tactics no Insinuations of underhand methods used to accomplish their downfall. Georgetown was licked and Georgetown is willing to concede that a better team administered the beating. Worn Out.

They were defeated because It was not rhyslcaUy possible 1for them to withstand the plugging of the Tech backfield at their first line Gentry posts because Tech's Inter. terelice bewilderlngly swept around the ends. leaving fallen George- wV a Golden Tornado of yesterday was a veritable typhoon. something that mortal man never has successfully defied. a destructive force that will not be cheated of Its desire.

The Tornado Saturday was bun- with the advent of the serve npr marked nw trVa ted irC0 had visited them. Good mee. Georgetown showed food rel pfaywaB1 her goal fall Before the fcthrd rJ hUnxt effort. Captain lower darted round the of hi line and appeased thrown for e. th yard line.

On the next down I rgetownmad a good stand a time. but she had never recov- from- the first shock of th at- Xtack the Tornado it was not until the middle quarts that the Ililltopprs re ed their scattered wits. After the Jackets Were kept on the warding oft the blows of th and Gray. Wte iTha visitor ret outplayed fo remainder of that period. but was nothing to denote Tech erwhelmiBg superiority.

and th nd shifted shortly after the open- of the second quarter. George- displayed a certain Inability va the formations which were by th Jackts. utlhey sue e4 to cerala tent la th second period when they displayed a corking gooddefeBs anf-amash- ground-gainer In Ward. fnabla to raln mor than a few rst warter tint down against si the Georgetnwp ere bt lorry wh Ward Tech oltt through 1' forwards ctiuple fflrrt downs to rapid es lan. la addition to this sport v'- ground-gaining the Hllltoppers showed a distinct reversal of form ndJftnlve football.

Wise. George- town left end. breaking through the Tech interference and throwing the Jacket runners for several bases. The playing was about even. dui- ng this period.

as each of the livens made a couple of first owns. The halt ended with the ball Tech's possession on her own IT- ard line. First Touekdow. Teohs touchdown in the first Uarter came after seven minutes or lay. Kenyon punted to Barron whJ returned 25 an had ripped three through the line Flowers went around right end or yards putting the ball on Georgetown's yard line.

Ferflt Barron and Harlan carried the ball Georgetown's yard line. On' fourth down. Flowers carried the all to the Blue and Grays yard' ne for tint down and a moment later carried I over the right side the line for a touchdown. Finch- kicked goal Barron again received Kenyons oft and returned 35 yards be- ore he was downed. A bad pass followed by a penalty forced ow- rs to punt.

and a beautiful yard oot to lilvin resulted. The George- own star was downed In his tracks nd aft" repeated efforts to gain Plavin punted to Tech on her Jard line. The quarter ended eeh completed a forward pass that netted 15 yards. Seon Quarter. During the second quarter.

the defense of the Washlngtonlans was superb. and only the good punting Flowers kept the ball In Georgetown's territory. A number of new formations were tried out by the Jackets during this periodand hlle a triple pass was executed or a fair gain. a belated pass. liar- an to Flowers was smeared for a yard loss by Wise who tos ed Cantaln Buck out of boitnds.

From fake punt formation. Ward drove or several good gains through the ech line. After a few successful attempts In pulling this pUy the mystery was solved by the Tornado forwards. and no further advances were recorded through this method. Lowered barometers heralded' the approach of the real Tornado dur- ntthe Intermission between halves.

nd the storm struck Grant field bout five minutes after play start- Flowers kicked off to Flavin. ut the HulltopPerS attack broke harmlessly and Flavin kicked to Tech's yard line where Flowers was downed. On the first play. uck circled right end for 38 yards nd Harlan added 4 over right tack- Qlaver. Ferst and Harlan car- ned the ball to Georgetown's 6 yard ne and Judy bucked It over for the second touchdown of the day Flneher kicked goal.

Score Tech. 4 Georgetown. 0 Third Touehdowm. The third touchdown resulted rom Flowers' brilliant yard run. the outstanding feature Of the game It followed on the second lay after the kickoff.

Kenyou hooted ft yards to Bill Giaver. who brought the ball back sixteen ards. Harlan hit left guard for one yard. nd Flowers startea over rigm tackle. It seemed that he had been topped when he darted way from he mass of players obstructing hits' nd started dash down the field.

AWRY from the tlne of scrimmage. he found the Georgetown safety In its way. but burst of speed and some pretty stepping gave him the clear field he desired. and he won his race to the goal line Finch- er again kicked goal. Score Tech II Georgetown 0 Tech was forced to fight a bit harder for the fourth touchdown.

ut It came a few minutes before the close of the third quarter when rank Feral darted around right end for thirty yards. Kenyon again kicked off. Harlan returning the ball 37 yards before he was downed Tech drew a yard penalty for clipping after the ball was dead. and after two futile attempts to pierce the Hulltoppers forward line Flowers punted 69 yards to Flavin who was downed by Flnchef Flavin tumbled a bad pus on the fourth down and the bill was turned over to Tech on Georgetown's 30- yard line. On the first play.

Ferzt circled end for a touchdown. FIncher kicking goat Score. Tech 28 Georgetown O. Last Touchdewa Tech's lavt touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a yard line plunge by Glaver. a forward pass.

Flowers to Amls an yard gain from spread formation by Flowers line bucks by Dacron and Harlan. Barron carrying the ball over from the six-Inch line. Flncber kicked goat. Score. Tech U.

Georgetown 0 It was at this point that Coach Alexander sent In his reserve line. Mayer replacing John Staton. Runt for Ferst Lyman for Johnson. McKee for Pincher Webb for Oscar Davis. Scarboro for Flowers Granger for Al Staton Rushln tot liar- Un.

After the reserves had begun a steady march through the Georgetown defence. Patron fumbled fol lowing a yard gain through left tackle. Wise recovering for the Hill- toppers. Flavin went over right tackle for 19 yards Renyon hit right guard for three. Ward right tackle for three.

On a triple pass. on went around left end for a touchdown. He failed at his goal attempt. The Statistic The vital statistics show plainly the superiority of the Golden Tornado in very department of the game. For Instance In punting.

where the Hllltoppers were thought to have a decided edge. IIavin averaged 43 yards on his five at tempts while Flowers had 47 yards for his average in seven efforts. Flowers uncorked one for CO yards. two for So. three for and one ol 30.

Flavin booted one for a distance of CO yards one for- 60. one for U. a yard affair and yari in the matter of first downs. Georgetown mad. tour during the afternoon.

two coming in the second quarter when the playing of the Uulltoppers was of the highest order. Tech made their yard distance twenty times during the game. sir of the first-downs coming lit the first quarter. two In the second eight in the third and tour in the final. r.g Pas Tech tried four forward passes two being completed and netting a total distance of yards.

Two tell incomplete. Georgetown tried to. advance on two occasions via the aerial route on or the passes be ing intercepted. while the other fell Incomplete. Georgetown played th entire game wih butone penalty.

a Aveyard affair for sides. Oa th other hand. Tech lost sixty yards through his fault. tour punishments resulting from side play in the first quarter three for. th same breach is th second period two for sides and Due for clipping In Un third quarter.

Captain Flowers drew boilers for the tlong runs Qfrtht day th little Tech pilot bringing thrqagb a IJrl-ardJgprtntri thSrit Wrtod BASEBALL INCHARGE OF BOARD Chicago November 18. Steps to place every professional bye ball league In the country under the di reetion of Federal Judge Kennesaw lf Landis. who yesterday was appointed a one-man commission to act as sole arbitrate in the major league disputes. were taken today. President John Heydler.

of the National league and other club own- er conferred with a group of the highest officials in minor leagues over the proposed reorganization of control of professional base ball and after listening to the major leaguers explanation of the plans the minor officials informed Judge Landis that they approved of his selection and favored coming under his di rection. In the delegation which called on the judge were Mike Sexton of Rock Island. president or the National Association of minor leagues. John Farrell Us secretary George T. Malnes president of the Michigan-Ontario league.

E. W. Dicker- son president of the. Central league W. W.

Walsh. president of the South Atlantic league and Walter Morris president of the West Tex- as league. The support of these men for the reorganization plan virtually. assures its acceptance by the minor leagues. it is believed by base ball men here.

Possibility that Judge Landis might be given an International scope was seen by President Malnes of the Ontario league In Charge la Canada. We want to see you in charge of the league in Canada as well as In the United States. he told the judge. Your appointment is the greatest thing In the world for baseball and the good I know will result from it must not be confined to this country. Judge Landis spent several hours today conferring with the minor leaguers and reading congratulatory messages.

lie was particularly delighted with several from fans saying that he wanted the approval of the men In the bleachers more than that of the magnates" Its their game he explained. and we've got to run It the way they want It run. The National league ftday appointed Garry Herrmann. of Cincinnati Barney Dreyfuss. of the Pittsburg and Charles Ebbets of Brooklyn its committee to arrange of tidally with the minor leagues for them to come under Judge Landis' control.

Clark Griffith of Washington Prank Navin of Detroit. and Connie Mack of Philadelphia were appointed to represent the American league. They will meet a minor league committee of six within a week or two. If the ml- or leagues officially approve the reorganization plans a new nation- 1 agreement and rules governing the game will be drawn at a joint major and minor meeting either In New York or Chicago in Decem- er Judge Landis would attend this meeting. President Heydler left today for New York and President Johnson nd Phil Ball of St.

Louis left for hunting trip in Louisiana. an yard run for touchdown and a yard dash in the third quarter. Punt Returns. Red Barron returned 25 yards rom oft on two occasions. In addition to an yard run In the Srst quarter and yard and 11- ard ones in the final period.

Bill Giaver ad anted the ball a total of 54 yards during the time he was engaged In the struggle. Judy' Harlan. mode several line plunges of ten yards or more during the day. Flavlns best run of the game was a yard affair but Kenyon. subbing for Gus Halley gained consistently as did Hap Ward at full- ack.

Flowers St rr4. To our way of thinking. Captain Flowers played his greatest game of the season. Georgetown showing a total Inability to cope with the great speed of the Tornado chief- tam. The Tech line was Impenetrable after Rap Wards Harvard Twist" was solved.

This method of line pluming was mystifying at first and Ward was enabled to reach he Jackets' secondary defense several times In the second quarter but after the Tech forwards haff solved the problem. Wards line plunging was not productive of results. Captain Anderson the pound Georgetown renter. touted as all- American timber by the wise ones" in the east proved a little disappointing He was fairly good on defense and more than once smashed up Tech plays that looked good for gains. but he was unable to lend any offensive strength to his team.

His passing was bad at times. snd he showed unmistakable un steadiness during the greater part of the game. Kenyon. playing his first game In the Georgetown back field was the outstanding star or coo zsiiieoppv' offense and accounted for several fair advances against the Tornado. His yard run for the Washingtonians' only touchdown was one of the features of the game.

Kenyon played end on the last visit of the Georgetown team to Atlanta and I a veteran of three years' standing In gridiron circles. The tackling of the Georgetown players was poor. The Sumnesry. TECH. 35.

Pos. GTOWN J. Staton. le King Pincher It Sullivan Leliey I.e. Comstock Asnis Anderson capt.

Davis rg O'Connell Johnson rt Smeach A. Sfaton. re Ws Perst Plavin Flowers captlh Carl In Parson rh Kenyon Harln Ward Substitutions Tech Giaver for Barron. Birron for playe Mayer for J. Statqp McRee for Flucher Frye for Antis Webb for Davis.

Ly- man for Johnson. Granger for IA. Staton. Runt for Ferst. Scarborough for Flowers Rushing for Hatlsn Brewster for itarron.

Rery for McRee J. Pincher for LeBey. Georgetown an all for King Quinn for O'Connell. Leery for Carlin. Werts for Anderson.

Touchdowns Flower 2. Harlan Kerst Barren Kenyon. Goals after touchdown Fin- eber 5. Goals after touchdown missed Kenytm I. Officials Hike Thompson of Georgetown referee Ed Hi of Vanderbilt umplna liebnn of Dartmouth.

head linesman. Score by periods Teh Georgetown Two Georgetown Stars Above we have two of the Georgetown stars. On the left Is Hap Ward. the Kllltoppers' fullback who ripped through the Tech line yesterday for good gains. Ills work on the defense also stamped him as a player- of ability well beyond that of the average grlddlst.

On the right is Gus Malley who WAS knocked out in the Navy game and did not accompany the Georgetown team on the Atlanta trip. ITS TERRIBLE TO WITNESS BY PAUL WARWICK. TECH'S LINE BEING CROSSED The most poignant memory about that game betwen the Hllltoppers and the Tornado Saturday afternon was the Georgetown touchdown. Be- cause now the Tech fans know how glad they are that they don't often- er know how bad it Is to see that thing happen. Tech's goal line on tier native heath Is about the croesedest thing there Is.

so It. wits a soul-scrambling event a what. you-call-It not often duplicated. One large Mr. Warren that ponderous guard who did Infest now infests and will Infest the elephantine line of the Auburn Plainsmen was the last wearer of moleskins to escape with such seldom' won honors.

Its a bit like Mrs. Male- prop to mention such an occasion with the Gobbler day imminent but that day when the big Auburnlte roared down the field with a recovered fumble embedded is' his portly chest Is a memorj just a memory. that's all. Sight Harts- Of course the Techltes know how the thing happened yesterday. but still It does leave a bit of a wry taste in ones mouth to see the old last white line stepped on by alien cleats It was a good old game anyway and there are enough good things about It to remember without switching on the dimmers with that touchdown.

There's that 79 yard run of Buck Flowers' for Instance. Frank Fersts thundering. spirit Red Barrens erea ttstuff and Jui Harlans Ir resistible plunges and all that. The old amphitheatre looked a bit empty Saturday to one who had cast his eyes over assemblage that greeted the Ceptre team week be fore last. ROY.

page Yr. Dudley' The long tiers of new seating ca pacity seemed sad and lonesome. but there was nevertheless. a goodly irpng on hand. The main hard- 2 Concrete grandstand was fill.

with Js usuai great variety of pretty ladles and ugly men. and the scattered gentry which dotted the bleachers at either end of the field were more than enough to' people nfrVacavCles In the stand occupied for the most part by the Tech students and their band. An other call for Mr. Dudley. The fighting Irish crew tram Mr.

Warren Gamaliel future home town had a good assortment of friends in the stands as could easily be verified by a glance through the "Me's" and 0's" In on latest and most up-to-date city di rectory. And. though there was no concerted effort on the part of the friends of the visitors quite a vocal typhoon arose on the seyeral occasions when the sturdy guests showed good brands of football. Band Was Quiet. Although absolutely not at the sU estion of Mr.

Bruce Dudley. scrfbe extraordinary and crab fort Isslmo of the Louisville fourth estate the band of Wop Romans was quiet and submissive during the times when Georgetown was In possession of the oval pellet and thereby introduced a distinct Innovation Into southern football. The good work of that band by the way. should again receive recogni tin for they are an Inspiring outfit and should at least get a teat or so from the laurel wreath with which Atlanta- gladly decks the stormy brow of the Tornado If the gang will stop making touchdowns Ion enough for the coronation ex errlses. The mechanism of old Alex Alexander's think-tank was in evidence on the several tlm Saturday afternoon in the spanking new nl ys thrust at the unsuspecting toppers ever and anon.

Even those of us who have. become accustomed to the brilliance and the unexpectedness of the Tornado attacks were surprised at the thickness with which Al arid Buck smeared on the new blt of offensive but were Intensely pleased to observe. that none of the novettes Went astray In their one intention annexing The forward passing activities of Tech were in better success than on most previous occasions and. al though there were not a great many attempts at gaining by th aerial route. the occasions when passing was utlllr were consstently successful.

Not altogether on account Of Inefficiency in Georgetown's secondary defense either wise la Ocfewe. Great gobs of that orgeft wri defense were composed of that Wise guy who seemed as ubiquitous in Saturdays ups as- did Colon F. B. Tahn rM thf Vadsd thunderbolt trots' Centre two weeks previous. And while we think about it not even- the stlngulshed Dudley of Louisville has been able to spatter quotation marks around any alibis of that dumpy little lad who won Atlanta's heart by his great playing and smiling propensities when Tech was putting Quinine In' the Colonels' julep.

Kenyon durn his speedy. little hide he made that bloomln' touchdown was another little sham. rocket that did things ever and anon exceedingly detrimental to th task Tech had set out to perform. He can be forgiven for his severa spasms around end and off tackle. we can pardon the moments when le was engaged to plowing his wire.

spring little frame through the line we can even smile with admiration on the bullet like offs he booted but were Just sons of guns If well ever be able' to console ourselves to that six points tie rung up by carelessly overrunning Tech's goal line. He mlgs the kick for goal afterwards though so we almose. get even. aft. er alt Floral Offering.

Jns as regards the army and discharge papers. the best is saved for last. Namely. viz. and Id ret Buck Flowers' 79 ard sprint Decidedly the floral offering or the Feason.

It was one of the straightest distance runs ever seen on the lo cal scrimmage court. Duck. or once In his squirming young life didn't rely a great deal on his uncanny dodging powers. He simply ran through and away from the Georgetown gang after he had gotten started. HI speed was so dazzling and unbelievable that it enabled him to run straight for the goal line leaving regular Irish wake of would-be.

had-been and couldn't-be tacklers. It didn't look like It could be done. but that's the way with Buck. Red and Judy those kind of football things are the things that they do the most. This is not for publication of course but confidentially wed just as soon have them as any old backfield we could rack up.

EMORY CLASS GAMESSLATED FOR MONDAY By Ge rge N. VacDenelL With complete confidence Catch Be bles will launch his rat eleven against the senior team on the athletic field of Emory university Monday afternoon. It the coming game turns. out to be a repetition of the last senior game. there will be no cause for worry on the part of the freshmen.

Since that game. however. the seniors have bun whipped more and more into shape. so that they are now about the most efficient football machine on the campus. This game will begin promptly at 1 45 p.

m. In order that the following game may be finished before dark. After the freshmen and seniors have left the field. the center of In terest will be ground the Juniors and sophomores. and there Is no doubt that this contest will hold unusual attractions.

Up to the present the sophomores have sown themselves the strongest and most effective team in school and are on the last stretch or the road toward the pennant. While the junior team has been followed persistently by bad luck having lost Rochelle. Waters and Sherman through Injuries the year men became tired of the losing game last Monday and ground the freshmen In the dust to the tune of 7- This was remarkable because the freshmen were then regarded as the second strong- at In the university. Pops may be counted on toe do some deadly interference work. If he is In condition as he was during th last game.

Lester lea tti sophomore hopes-down the Un. In every end ran Monday afternoon. In the junior backfield Oesler will very likely repeat his long gains around ends. Ptttmin was at his best la the junior-freshman game of the last week showing himself to todvantZ snore than at any. time bttoore and It if expected that lift will cover evenmora jrards.

la. tha tomlns vent PETRELS DEFEAT BAPTISTS BY C. E. UAKEIL Macon. Ga.

November 13 Spe cial Outplaying arid outgeneral- ng Mercer university football eleven here today. the stormy Petrels of Oglethorpe burled the laptl ts neath a to score and narrowly missed carrying the Utal the half-century mark. The referees whistle ended the game with the ball in Oglethorpes possession on Mercers yard line. Too much Varnadoe and Captain Johnny Knox proved the. undoing of Coach Cody's chargers.

whose- showing for the day was a bitter disappointment to the largest crowd of football fans that has witnessed game Jo Macon this season. The Baptists's eleven was completely swept off Its feet by the line charges slashing runs and ability of the Petrels to execute forward passes. at the most unexpected time. in the latter department the Oglpthorpe team proved especially efficient two of her touchdowns being the direct result of work of the aerial route. Oglethorpe began the game in a rush.

shoving over her first touchdown In the first five minutes of play. A seres of plunges end- runs and recovery or a blocked punt together with-a yard sprint by Varnadoe. carried the ball over. Shortly after this Oglethorpe scored her second touchdown when Parr Intercepted a Mercer forward pats and raced 35 yards to a touchdown. Second Quarter.

The second quarter was scoreless. the Mercer eleven momentarily bracing and keeping the ball deep Into Ojrlethorpes territory. With the exception of this one period. the Jail was played In Mercers' territory. Tn' the third period Oslethorpe held Mercer for downs and when the BiTtI attempted to punt the Petrels' forwards broke through the Baptists line and blocked the attempt only to have Mercer recover on her yard line.

On the first ply Mercer fumbled and lethorne recovered on the third down Varnadoe bucked the ball over for the thrd touchdown of the rams. Qn the next off and after Mercer had fumbled Oplethorpe recovering a take play was pulled. Parr going around the left side of the line for 15 yards to a touchdown. The third quarter ended with the Petrels leading 28 to O. Tie FiSial Halt In the final period Oglethorpe carried out an aerial attack against the Baptists which proved "successful Pet.

getting two touchdowns by this Weans of play. Knox. the vsltors captan pasted the ban over Mercers goal line twice In this period one pass being received by Johnson and the other by McGarrity both resulting In touchdowns. In the first instance five Mercer men Stood and watched Johnson re ceive Knox's pass behind their. ftoa line without so much as attemptng to block the pass.

Varnsdoe the star of the visitors' eleven kicked all elk of the goals each attempt going squarely between the bars. HARVARD IS SCORED FOR ALOOFNESS fly SIDNEY B. WIIIPdLE United a Staff Currespoudent New York. November 13 Tn bolshevlsts of football have made more progress in their annual attack on the rock-ribbed plated autocracy of the eastern gridiron centering In Cambridge. than the have In ten other ears of drivln at this powerful group of colleg teams.

Harvard Is. Harvard and Yale Is Yale and Princeton Is Princeton. Tradition is tradition and the sport In the east lives moves a has Its being in tradition. The traditions ot the autocrat Percy Haughton. former czar of Harvard.

have descended to the second generation In Heed Coach Robert T. Fisher who Is attempting to preserve the Haughton aloofness the Haughton affectation of superiority the Haughton spirit of Harvard usber allis. Yale. out of deference to the public that same public that paid for the stadium at Soldiers' field and the Yale bowl. and that really.

pays the salary of such as Haughton and Fisher. numbers her players. Princeton does the same. so do Dartmouth and Cornell and Syra- cuse. and the Army and Navy.

and almost without exception fery on of the bigger teams. But the Naughton spirit still lives. We wont number our players. Head Coach Fisher says because we have- built up during the last twelve years a system of plays that have been used over nd over again and most of them have never been analyzed even by experts. Accordingly ha urges to number his players would give away Harvard secrets.

Well. Tale numbers her players and Harvard will have scouts at the Yale-Princeton game of course. Anti of course. Harvard will like the good sport she is. blind herself to the numbers on the backs of the Blue players.

As for the Harvard syste mnever beln solved that Is easy. Any team found guilty of solving the Harvard play and beating Harvard more than once in three years. finds Itself off the Crimson schedule. Speaking In terms of the biz three which Is sometimes inevitable- Princeton by virtue or her record and. her potential strength.

is the best of th triangle. NEWNANHlGttWlNS BY SCORE OF 34 TO 19 Newnan Ga. November It- Spe. claL Th Newnan HI eh football team met Carrollton High Friday. Both teams otsyed well.

but Carrollton was defeated by. the score of to 1 Lovern Potts Barren Welch and Murray played well making touicbrdowna for Newnan. Deceive Geeztrs. Paris. November- iS Georges Carpentler.

the French fighter arrived in Paris this evening from th United State and was- enthusiastically welcomed by thousands of Parisian admirers who gathered at the station to greet the. returning champion French boxing ran were out In force cad hailed Carpentler as th earning chapIou of the world. Th welcome- was not unlike. that which might awarded popular" statesman and there were many cries Carpentler long llv the Chan- Princeton TigersCrush Bulldog of Yale by Score Of 200 in Great Contest Princeton. N.

7 November U. Princeton's football eleven today broke a hoodoo of twenty-three years- and' defeated Yale for the second year in. succession. In run- nIng nip a score of 20 points. lnclud.

tug two' touchdowns and two. Held goals against nothing for Yale ten Lourleof Peru. lit Mike Calahan. of Lawrence. Mass.

and Stanley Keck of Gresasburg Pa. tut themselves In the galaxy of range and Black heroes. who have ontrlbuted sensational feats in de- eating an ancient foe. Laurie made the prettiest play or the game just a the- tint half was coming to an Princeton had he ball for a tint down 41 yards way from Yale's goat. It was obvious that there was little time left the period.

Heck- dropped back rpm the line to the kickers post- ion and Lqai4e lay on the ground front of him at the yard line. If to hold the ball for a place tick. Heck being particularly adept that respect. Then ensued a surprise. Laurie receIved' the pass perfectly from Captain Mike Callahan.

scrambled his feet circles Yale's right wing. dodged stepped and straight- armed and crossed the last white ne. to the amazement of both the Yale team and the fifty thousand spectators. Princeton men. foreseeing the victory already thought.

that this would be sweet revenge. Indeed. on Yale should-it It be the means of wining the game for Tale- once had tased the very same stay to defeat Princeton toward the end of the game when victory' apparently lay with the Orange and Black. That was when Tad. Jones.

the present Yale coach. was a. player. and he nd Ted Coy enabled Yale to score touchdowns by' takes at place kicks. Princeton Scores Early.

Princeton's cup of Joy began to run over before the third period was less than two minutes old. Princeton punted on the first lineup of the half from Us own 30- yard line to Yale's yard line. where Thorns Murphy misjudged Scheerers spiral and muffed it. As the ball rolled back toward the Yale goat Mike Callahan. whose blond head beat his ends down' th field picked up and ambled across the Yale goal line for another touchdown.

Later In the third period Heck ticked a field goal from tire yard Ine with Laurie holding the ball ust as he had bluffed at doing before making his sensational run. Seek kicked both goals after the touchdowns and enhanced the high regard 4n which me has been held FOOTBALL RESULTS At Cambridge Harvard 27. Brown O. At Philadelphia Dartmouth Pennsylvania 7. At PlUmBurg Pitt 7.

Washington and Jefferson 6. At Morgantown West Virginia 17. Rutgers O' At Annapolis Navy U. South Carolina 0 At Ann Arbor Michigan It Chicago At Wet Point Army SO Bow- do O. At Chicago Northwestern 14 Purdue 0.

At Cornell Cornell U. Columbia 7. At Syracuse Maryland 10 Syracuse 7. At Boston Boston college ST. Tufts 0.

At Nashville Virginia' 7. Vandsf' but 7 tie At Athens Georgia St. Florida- O. At Chattanooga Tennessee 20. Sewanee O.

At Indianapolis Notre Dame U. Indiana 19. At Iowa City Iowa 21 Minne Cola 7. At Winston-Salem University of North Carolina 0 Davidson 7. At Madison Illinois 9.

Wisconsin U. At Collegeville. PL Utlnlu 7 Franklin and Marshall At Danville Sidney 10. Guilford college 0. At Cincinnati.

Marietta 21. University of Cincinnati O. At Lawrence Kansas 20 Ne braska 20. At Detroit University of Detroit 2) West Virginia Wesleyan At Spartanburg Furman Wofford O. At Cleveland Kenyon 17.

Western Reserve it- At. ilerea. Ohio Baldwin Wallace If Hiram 7. At Andover Mass Andover C. Exeter a.

At Portland Me. Holy Cross Colby 0 At Schenectady Union 20. Hobart 7. At Oroneo Me. New Hampshire 47.

Maine 7. At Cambridge Yale Freshmen 26 Harvard Freshmen 3. At Jefferson City Carson Newman college. 15 Est Tennes see Normal. O.

At New York Fordham 4 George Washington. I. f- At AJlentowa. Pa- Sish1enberg Drexel institute 0. At Valparaiso Ind Valparalso 13 Morning Side 0.

At Terre Haute. Indv Butler. 25 Rote Polytechnic 7 At Oxford. Ohio Miami university. lU Mount Union.

0. At Sioux Falls. S. Sonth a- kota university 7 South Dakota State college. I Atl At St.

Louis MarquetteT 4 Louis It. At Columbia Washington It Missouri. 14. At Manhattan Kao. Ames U.

Kansas Aggie I. At Denver university of Colon do. 7 Colorado School. of Mines ft. At Omaha Drake.

7 Creightod. At Grinnell. Iowa 3rtnneU Si Simpson. At. Logan.

Utah Utah Aggies Jlf Montana Mines. 0. At Los Angtles Unjverslhr ot Southern California. It Nevada 7. At Eugene Oregon.

17 Washington 0. I At Pullman Washington Bte college. 2 Oregon Aggies. 0. At Oberlin.

23 Case At Durham N. Trinity Elon. I. At Randolph Macon 14 Lynchburg college 14 tie. At Klchmond- Wake Forest.

Richmond university 20. At Baltimore Johns Hopkins. 41 St. Johns college 9. At Harrisburg.

Pa. Bucknell. 45 Gettysburg 0 At Carlisle Pa DlckIDUDf 7 Haverf ord 7. At fiouth Bethlehem Pa- LebJgh. 7 PennStsfe 7 tie.

At Msadtilie. Pa. Allegheny. 0 Westminster 0 tie. Han llton.

N. Colgate. JWf St. Conaventure. a.

At Swatibmore Pa Bwarthmor Delaware. 3. At New- Tork Bates-21 Hew rk university. It. At Winiamstowa.

llama. 10 80 COBIL Ami rst14 KfAkron i. At WitUnbsTg OttirbIo by critics for his excellent line pty' all season. The other. Princeton score was a field pal- by Murray the first play of' the second period fdrop kick from the yard Hne- rwlee Princeton attempted goals un A try by.

Murray MB the first period resulted in th kick being blocked. and in' th fourth period Keck attempted a plica kick from. mldlleld at' an angle but the ball struck the. crossbar of the goal pot and bounded back to the field Yale OalyCfcaB Yale never compared with Princeton except for a flash In. the' second period.

when. after advancing the ball down from Its own yard lln to Princeton's yard line. It round Its offense checked and tried for field goat. Murphy made the ati tempt standing on. his own 0 line but the' ball wide.

This advance Involved ten plays. In which one short forward pass five yards arid twft of eight yards each by the brilliant Kelly werefeatures n. TJ ver galn was the Princeton goal line In. danger. The' neatest approach made to it br the blue Jersey players was near the end of' thi am When after recovering a Princeton fumble In midfield.

Yale advanced yards in. four plays. Then--the whistle blew. While the Yale" stands stood up singing the hymn Bright College ars. which features these classic gridiron contests in victory or defeat celebrate the greatest Princeton triumph over Yale as regards size of score since 1896.

when Princeton made point The victory might have been even" more impressive had it not been for- Princeton's over eagerness. The Tigers suffered sight penalties for ft. total. distance of 64 yards- while Yale was not penalised at alt. In a total of forty attempts to ad vance the ball in scrimmage.

Prince. ton made a net gain of 177 yards. excluding forward passes while Yale in 61. plays wade only an gain of 6 yards. Princeton tried 13 forward passes tour of which ceeded for-a total gain of 53 yards1 One intercepted without' serloul' damage to the Tigers- and eight were incomplete.

Yale tried ten for ward. which three were successful for a. total gain' of 12 yards. Two were Intercepted' anq five were incomplete. ranting Even.

In punting the two teams were about equal. averaging 25 yards until the mighty kicker. Scherer came Into the game In the second' half. His kicks averaged yards from the line of scrimmage and some of them gained even more distance through poor handling of Yale's men in the backfield. Princeton today ended its' 1020 football season In the most tue.

ceuful manner of any- season In recent years. It has' won- every game but one. that with Harvard which resulted In a tie. and noit week the Princeton players ill probably regard the" game. at the Yale bowl between Harvard and Yale as- an ntl-cllmax PRIN.

YALE. gendr lefflCutler feck 11. Into IcMarmoa. 1. p.

Acosta. H. Callahan' C. a Croi on rg J. Callahan C.

To yper. Walker' tin Dulworth ourle. qb Murphy Campbell arrity rh Kelly Murrey f. Jordan" Summary. Score by periods Princeton 0.

U. 7 0 20. ale 8. 0 0 0. Touchdowns.

Lourle Cal. lahani goals from touchdowns. Heck 2 field goals. Murrey. Heck referee.

W. G. Crowell. Swarthmore umpire. T.

3. Thorpe. Colurn- la- field Judge. V. A.

ch warts Brown head linesman G. N. Bankard Dartmouth time of periods. 16 minutes. 4 PALMETTOES PROVE EASY" FOR MIDDIES Annapolis lid November IJ.

The Annapolis midshipmen sailed before the wind In their football game with South Carolina here to day tad won to O. Nine times th sailor lads plunged toward th Carolinians' goat line and' all tries were successful. Featuring the game were I6ng runs by I-byes Conroy and McKee ranging trout 29 to 0 yards. Th visitors defense gradually crumpled and the Navy played the second halt with second string men. up sNAVY.

Pos. S. CARD. Parr. eockingtOB Carney t.

vT Waits c. Smith FrawlexjrTr f. McMillan L. Hamptok Conroy.q. bt.

Allen XAhlerL SleemorS Wsltersp ton MrtCeef brrOressette scorer by' periods Navy 14 7 21 Carolina 0 0 00 0 Scorings by Navy Touchdowns Conroy' Noyss sub for Coorol 3 Barchet sub for RawlingUaw ling sub for lfohler1 I ole sub for Noyes Goats front touchdowns. King out of a many attempts Bollcs three out of as many at tempts. Referee. Eckle Washing. touand Jefferson Umpire D.

W. Metriman Geneva Head lines Olin A. S. Palmer Colby Time of periods 12 minutes. COLONELS WIN NOALIBIS ARE NECESSARY' Lexington.

Ky November 12 Centre College overwhelmed th University of Kentucky here this I afternoon by the score of 4 to jeven touchdowns were made bythe visitors. and Weaver. center kick all the goal. The seventh of th gains was his second consee utlve goat. Brilliant playing by Quarterback DO MeUtllln was a.

tutu of th contest. DAVIDSON DEFEATS NORTH CAROLINA- AFTER TEN YEAS Ji A brUliant wd rtitjr if yards as a touchdown by RerO. Davidson halfback a the lst three minute of play of the fourthquartr Davidson college a. vlctoftt- over. the University of North jCar Ilaa here today It was' Utt tint tftew Dvldeofl nu Una- sine jS VOLLm.

Nol5i G4ej GtNO 4920. tech 3 6Prn fton8 YiZ J' IJI nse' 4 ii. eeb Ee4aea ltt mh I ltte edlne. te HIl- topn nl ht wa s1bjet eportmnshlp dlaplyed Goden Torao al tat culd delred" Euodn. trbute fat Jak- et rn latety J0t dong abUty.

ada tht w11 wU gv nao fghts InsUtuton hav playlnl te gret cl- game CLD WTE. Afer iuceStuly deTlnr Geor- tem al fotbal afer- 10ble univeriy en- Iwlrls ere crred deeat Tornao. roled thirty. fve Hltoppers Icoted lat aganst reete Ihoved te tnal Imasblng atacks tat bal Irreistbly feld anund wa Fowers I da 8t 0 pr I wa the repeatng itel. point wa Hltopper a I nli as lat i acros lne ate ltle thi tme blrrl Iarter brliant runl Captai Flowr lne Juggernaut Bllopper FoqJt 8S thous ndl atack bpes of for ret quater.

ful laUnched. Prior tme HI- topper piing cre mashed ech en 8" Jt Afer ca us a frt confct H. scorelesS defeat Thoe rreat tght. de- rJ feat race f' 199 re- j. I tactcs Insinuatonl a thllr downfal.

1 lcked wiing i beter 1:1 Isteed be tng. tri physlcalY for backf ld fTt lne fo sentry bewiderlnglf ends falen Georje- town tacklers In itl wake. In short A they were deieatfd because the Glden slmelhing succeufulY a1 efled destructve wi It deire. 7 3 for destructon. and the Hltop- fl IY a if i rl aSr thFer uJ n1In SariJuCdd th altate of subml810n.

and the third quarter sw the complete nnlhla- ton of the Wahlngtonlana' resist- aiuvthe advnt reere. Gergeown Ihowed a bit of' the buldO" spirit that marked her 1. tenllve fashe. In the prform- ante of Kenyon and Flavin arund te ends and lisp War through the lne. Against the varlty this of- fensive prbably would not have itaterlalzd.

and unt the rth petlod the Hiiopper appare to fi recOcUed to the dilter that them Goo 1 Georgetow good rell- inns when the tnce on laY. wa. IU the shadow of hH Ioall ptl haling the Itedy advancIng DCthe at these tmeS. only lt llu t. lne bY te Tornado An In- stance of this occurred In the frt rijreha I he fef i' fiwUh Ii yars of the lat whl te llne Harlan ripped through for thr yars but the lne held hm on next drted right end his lneand appeHd thrwn a 4 Iou when he toaed of hil telesad ered the bal to the 1 14 te netdown i GerletowD made stad at at Ume Ihe ha neer reoV- erdtrmthe tnt aholk the ttk had tllne at he.

nd i wa 10t untl m4jle or iHo tU q. urt. t. HltoPp. re- i 1aned acatem Ater kt te et Wer 1ept their i rln of he te i ieant Gr' lkr lfaT or we outlafed for.

tremIDde rod. I sll roienlet c' dsblfe" Ihorl tr t. n. lJot aecne Quarr.Grg- HOWD dls1yec crnllaUly 1 e1" to. wer i rfa eJuprowhDjthe7 dIl ye acklnc lo4defe- 1.

11 Wt I tonDmna bm 1 ft QunUQUuk f. a ltafi 1" acln lis fl' te a OeortwCe abtott1t wbea War krup jheeh forl U1aCuplfnt towl rpid 3d Ztl PU it dd ter rI Indfeslve football Wise Gorge- let end Interfernce adtrowlng Jaket rnDer weTerl luel. ra fl- eTi eleven frt 1011 Te wit bal In yard lne Ft TeJd toucbdown te frt qlarer ce afer minuts n2fUa Ian bd re. IO dl we ti erCfl to lne. Frr Baron ad carred bal to 10 lne the cried bal Grayl lne carld it ovr rght of lne er gol reeele and gfl fc dd roa en punt beautful yard boot Iuled town Itar and ater efort gin.

Flavn yard lne. a Teth forwar paI neted 1 Te 8e01t Qure. Walhlngonlans puntng df Fowen bal townl terltory. foratons tre Jacketl period. and whie pUl wal for pas.

lan wal smered tosed boundS a for leveral Ins thro gh th. Tech lne. Afer flW luecesful Btrmpts pu1n thl tey lolved Torado furthel wlre Lwered heraldedthe approath In he interission tetween and fel' fve afer ed. Flowprl ot Flavin but Hltopper' harmles ly. lne Flower trt Buck Ilrced rlJht 3 and adde le.

rlld balte lne. oal Teh. O. Tllrl ToueJdow from Flowers briIant Iae folowed edafJr yag I I bal yard guart forno a end Flower staTen 15' I en dared way ed Ydeho Cn gtl llr Icrlmmage. safty hil blt If sJeed prety raleto kicke oa1 Sore.

Glorgetown O. Wa but fw mlnutel Frnk Fert yar a Halan returing bil befor yard penaly clpplnJ ater bal wa ater atempt Hltoppets' lne ardl vin du hGe le :3 lne. te frst clrtled goal 3. Lt Teaeldow Te hs la touchdow In' fourh quare lne forwar Flower yard lpread formaton FloweIl lne Brron caring bal ovr lne. O.

I wa Aleander resere Staton Fer t. Johnln Ic- Davl. Sarboro Flower. Orn- Stton lan Afer. rserves beKn marh Gorge- heer tt' fJi recovern HI- rlforFIlavl a xon Cr three War rght thre.

round lef touchdown fa led attempt Te Itte vial ItaUltcs" Ihow superiorty ge. Inltnce. wher Hltoppen wee tough hav ee. hltr OZ ad Ya i et coe tw So of boote dltance yarl yard afaIr yard fl ete. mter frt dows I OoretowD arOn te le- qurter.

pling te hl het ore. Teh thir ten dltee tmes pme Imlne 11 frt quarr le- ond ellht te thlr A rn I tla forard pales beIa nftlr tt dltce 7n Incomplete GeQcetow tred van Otllona te aeia rute one pa. be Inr Intereptd ote tU Incmplete. Geo etow Jle te ntr. 11 but.

one pnaltl. Av 7rar Qt te othe In4 Teh a punlhment tttlol rae II tle leoM r0two o1ldel al 11' 1 PtZ Ct Wioi otb 4ar. tl jr kf i t1 :1 1 k' 2 BASEBAL I CHAGE BOAD Ccaeo. 1tep plae evr bal leage countr te d- recton Feerl Jud nneaw 1 Lndl Teterdy pointe cmm1slon a lole rbtrato maor leage dliputel wer tken toay. Preident Natonallee era conered 10Up hlhelt oflal In' league te propbse reorganizton contrl profeslonal bal afer lstenie mjor leguer explnaton oftlcais Infored udge Lndis leclon ad dl- rect cled Mke Island tonal Aaoclaon FarrU lecretary.

Maines Mici- son. Cental ge v. Walsh preldent uth Wale Wet 8 1 eague te reorganizaton virtualy. a- lures Is alceptance leagues beleved bal Posibity Judga Lndis tonal tb leage. Crge 1 CI.

lee a I fa I baebal god wi confned cuntry. tday wih minr congatula- mesages. delghted wih lveral saying bleac er th Is game" rn I I Natonal fday nat Pits. Ebb s. Is arr nge of- fcialy wih Grifth.

Detroi. Phiadelphia. the wil leage I wihin I ml-I nor oftcaly organlzaton naton- at I wi ad meetng eiher ber. Lndis wold atend meetng. lef Johnrn and Phi Bal.

Luis. lef a huntng Luisiana Pnt Barln trots' of additon frst ane yard one te fnal Bi advanced bal 14 yardl tme Wa Judy lne yars Flavlnl gae afair. I Maley. ty. Ward ful- I Fowen 8ta I thinking.

Captan Flower gratest se8on. totl Inabity wih grea chf- taln lne trabe afe WaJs Harard lne wa mystfying frt wa the rtl re sg 1 problem lne wal productve reuls al- tmber eat ItUe poIntng. Wa oi deese tat gains ofensive ItrenJh team pasing tmes. Ind Ihowfd unmiltkable un- stedlneu durinI playlne fnt te a I outltndlng nuuopp. otense acounted severl I fall advancl TorRdo.

Hil te Wuhn- tonln. touchdowi Ceaturl gamf. playe visi ttam Atanta vetern yen' Itandlng I the Grgetown Wa Te TE. 3J Pos GTWN Staton. 1e.

sullvnn I LBey Comstocki i 8d 11 rt Smrachi ter ni I cpLlh Crln Barr Substtutons Techlaver Bron 1ID WT i fo oba ct mn fo Jobnson. Grnger oFo tnu hl Barn RPI Re Fnher LBEl. Grgetown-aal OConnell La Caln Wers Adeln TouchdoaFow Harlan FErt Dn Kenl Gl ate tuehdown 1n- I eer Goaa ter touchow ml. 4 1WJa Kke In of lttow. fereE Hanon YanderUt umplJHeb Darout he lesai Br Jro 0 1 tcC Ge rg town Abov have otte Goretow 8tarO te Httpes' fulback yestrday goo.

gais. 1 te a- ablty wel byond tat glddist. rght Maley kocke gjme. Geor own te Atanta trp. IT PAU WAWCK.

memor tha Hltopper Satuday aternon ofen- bal I lee tbt lno natve qJ- crDsedest ting soul it duplcated. lar8e llr. pon.1 wi the. tne lne ecape honor. Is bi lke menton daydmmtnent tha.

Auburle he porty memory-just tha ts al. Slglt Hurt. coure sti wl lne alen I ceatsI wa gme. I remembr dlmmerl wih Ferts spirit great stuff. Judy Ir- r8lstble al looke tmpty Saturay tal CeItre be- lat lon ter seatng ca- pacty feemed g001y throng hand 101ed.

concrete gandstand fled wih Its ulul geat vrety uly doted eiter I the few vacancies ltnd part An- cal Gamalel Hardlng1 8sortment stnd- easiy beverlled. by glanc Os our up I th par vlaltor. vocl typhon I geU aD" W. ad I Alhough eston Brle Ddley. scrie etradlnuy anderab tori.

Luisvie. forh etate. wal submisive durne tmes leUet. Inroduled a vaton souther Te band Ihould agin recogi- ton. lnspllng tIt leat laure weath wih gladly dEcka story row Torn doIt te wi long coronaton ex- I mfchanlsm An andEr I lelceYera tmes Sturdal aterOn.

lklDC nlis thrs t1e UDSU etlg topper eVfr al on have bt accltome brllan tupeet- atacks wer te. whic Ale an Bue1 Imerd nt' bis ofenalve pleuel obB" tht nln" he atJY onelnteDtOnDUlnc yaae Te forrd- Jtg. acUYUe. wle beter tu preT0us otOI" ale at. tOUg wer faT atempt galntnl a te olDna' wn o.

ul weronaentJne altoreter 01 a uDt tf lut eleC 11 0 aoctow" andU 4etea. eltler. wi-i Dfe. Oret cb. tJata deense wr empsd tat WI.

PY. ee4 a ublquttUIll iu 8) di CIORI F. tioj 1 i thunder weekl And whie It even dsUnglshtd Lulnle pater quotaton ltte ho Atants geat sm1ng proPesl tl' wa putn qulllne Jeny n. Ipeedy hldee tOU 1 was lUle an the I forgivn leveal tarklt 1 he wal plowlnl ltte tlOlgh lne smie wih dmlrton bulet lke WE1 ablR Ilx erelelsly overun- Tlng lln mlld afeTwards thoulh all fe lonl OtfrDJ. Just al regars papers bet II I Vii pst Flower' 7 yard print Dtcldedly beet t0ral ofering lea- lon.

stra1htpst distnce leen lo- al Ir one lCe. rflya geat dea hi dodgng powerl. thl afer goten HI' dazlng unbelevable I rn te lnt. Irsh had. been lke done those fbotbal thlnll mOlt aUon.

10ute. confdental jst al bacfeld GAMES SLATED UaeDe1eiL ebles wi eleen agains fld Emor ay I repetton senlor wi worr pat frehmen senior 0 effcient footbal empul. wi In prmpty 1:45 I I thatthe tolowlg Iatey fn- dark te frehmen nlor le ilheb legD Ot eJ I ad aophomors tu. w1 b9J unusua atrcton. te pres 10PhoorebaYe themslY" Itnget ane mot' Uclv am schol Of stret te rad towa peDnant WUe.

am folowe prlatentll. luk los. Roele. Ur ad ShermA thruih Illurl yearmen te loallg elmelat round i Tis rmArk-- able wee ten rgared a te aeld stee. UDIVIIIT Pp.

cunU tO I rrcc t. game Lster arl" ophomor lpp down te 11 rer af I lrl I yer Ukel rpeaL nn rll ni Pltmaa a JteJ m. ortal tme. brtofor a' Idm 1. wl Tnt enl morb DE FE A nrc BAR Mcon Ga Sp.

clalutplaylng outeneral- Ing unlTerly tootbal Petrel Bpta to scor. erlng ttl to hal-centr qark refereel whiste ende gae wih bal In. ps- Mercers lne. Vanado CaptIn Kox Codys cbarger. whos wasa blte lre.

cwd tootbal ha wlneued a sealon. Bptstss eott sl ln et lru. abity Petlls execte forard pa88 tme. later depat- tem prvfd espeelaly effcient touchdownl tle Oglethor gme he frt frst fve I play. serie plunges.

efd- recover Of blo kfd punt. tOJther with a 1- ard carIed ba1 Shorty ater Oglethore Icored ter Par I Mprcer forwrd pala anl ol1 quarer. Te lecond wal cl er lyt triory. excepton ths Ole ba1 lethore hEld BlUlts atempted Ue forwlrds brke throu Baptsts lne atempt Mercerrecov I lne. firt tmbled Ollethore Vlrnadoe bal touchlwn same.

of atfl ercer Ollethorpe rlcoverlnS. puled. Jolng let 1 Quatpr leading Te Fal Dal. fnal Odethore atalk aganst Ba tsts ucea Palels gettng tluchdown lens Jnox. vslors' o'er Mr er1 Joal lne period as btlng receive rly.

resultng t1e frt fve rfn re- ltlve goal lne fO as atemPtng I blolk las. I sta vlltors eleVfn. kicked. al atempt bars WHIPPLE Vnle" star Crnpoadent. Tie bolshevlst foot aU no atack' to en I they oter ear drvinG his aU.

powerful coUe Pnceton. Prnceton. radlton tradHlon-nd Ipor eat lve. move aJd Il belnl tradlUon trditons autocrat Perc Haghon. ur aIrv ISt te rot affectatoD SUfer1- II' Ha egtt ar- lc.

sae ublc th paid. Soldiers fel4 II ow01 a ta re number doe Jle. 10. Cornel he almolt ltbout exceptoD er one te bl er tem t1 Uve. plyers a ntlsr rn tt 7eas a' 8stem hat and again an I bb rt numbe player wOlld gfve lecret Wel.

Dtmber plaret Hrnd wi. ha. alolt ntOUI d. lo rr hetel Iacks playeraAs below I rasto a beatnl Harard thrfe yeaIl fnds Itelf te Crmson Ichedule ter bll thr hlcb lometmes evltable Princto virue lotenta tencth te ba te r1nrle' NEWNArllCHWINS BYSC 1 NeWan beU daNefn HIR tbI iet CrolO Hhlh Fddar. team.

wel.but Carrl. t. 1o ant UrJ wl I Jf tuer401 forNwaD l. Prs lovembPUc rau Cr r. th FD fl hte.

aehi Par. tll frm th Unlte8ttel waS pJPr mJr. che th aatG It the rtamlne empil FDC1boXnrrnlwee IDd' haJedcentu a- the cmlJ cha1plo el lo lk. wbcbmleht beJ ed' pP1r tm. ant mJ mn' of UT' ifh Pnntelh Tigersrs 1 ldogol" li Sr re :1 tC 1 i at" Qijest Pln on J.

Noetbr Plnctons foot aIeeen' daT twenty-thee yerlv te gecQld ear aueeuion cre Zpolnta Jng tWtouchdowns two Celd ls lnt re. of Per. lL Mik lahan Lwence. Masa' Stul Grnsburl Pa. put gluy Orge beroe.

tntrlbiedtnatlonal featne neent fo Lurlemae prettest gae ai tht hl wa cmlnl end. tie bal dow. 4 thee Utle tme Inth. seloc drpped-ack from te Uneto kloker1 psi- ton anLure ly te In frnt the yard a I bal pale blne putclarly In rspct ens ed lurrls LurIe perfecty Clahan. to teet clrlu dodd Ildes pped.

Itrlgh- nrmed' lst whie lne. of. Yile tlty apectaor men toteselng Tletor besw et rvenge. I nfg pme forYal ver ane py towar if vIctor A paenty nd Wa Wen ones te ne touchdows PDeeto lcr Erly. rn beore peiod was frst lie- hal frm Ia own" ZO-yar Une ralM gh jf i bal rolo Yae goa.

CaHahan whoe the fe al a edagrg tou hdown. Lter thrd. perod tl ld te yard lne wit Lurie te bal ln ato oal aftr touch ns. a nh hc he I regart wllel la lelQ FOOTBAL RESULTS' Han Phiadelphia Pennalva a AtP1nur 6" Plt7WuhiJton Jetehr I Mor antown 1. Rutger Annapols NaV Sout Caolia O.

nn Abor U. I Point t. doin Chl Norhwetern U. 0. Cornel Coryl Marland 10.

cus7. otoo coUele 2. Tufa 0 I Nahvi. Virgnia' blt te Athes Gorrla I. Chatanoo a tl Sew IndlanapU.

Cly Za WIe. Winston UnlvriltT NOl OilP nJiseo Colegele. Fr IH vrl JSldney Guiford colege At anclnnat Marrett 2. VII- vrl Lwrence lie braka 0. Dtrlt UllY ly Detoit U.

Wet Vlr lnla Spartnburg Furma c. AtClneland 1. 14 Berea BldwhiWalace Andovr. lu. AdOTer Eeter a portlnd Coa.

Ii Cl 1 8 UIoa Bo Orone. Bmpllre 4. Jehm1 2. Harvrd Frehmen' ltri Nora York 40 Geo Wuhlaon. Akntowl nbel it Vpao 1 MorlnC 0 c' re IndBuUer.

Rse Polyecnc Ofon OhloH- unhe. ItT. Unlo Or At' Fa1s. kot unIvraI1 tte tl 1Lii 8L Luis la lnto Mahatan XAea tS DT nlr' 1r do1j Clor Scho14f KD. Dk CreICt.

sl el. lt Lpn tt HOn 1II a c. t. ueeneeIOnJ7iWfD. PUmD 11DIOi oo1er.

Ou JAecea Oberln ne DurhaN ntJ Ell dOIP 1aJ fL bUI 1 oJ" rtrU RehJoDc QIYn1y A Ba1moreoa Ho1d 61 8 loi ek 1I Getlburg. 2" CarIsl. natt Iez i Penn' tate Cte Attetle pLAnftr I wls 1 St nTDtu tSwathmorpaW H. I DtwatJ AtC18 Tor- Sl N1 TIanlnrlrlL- 1- oAt1 Wi tmltoA IO WIlti At Jro cCuAn tuI A fk lfA1 Clti 9t f' 1 i i iLFi cleaforhl eUenf ne ptiJ al laOD 4. Prl feld byluyootfr 1 etSeecr frt PfrlodraUal te bok thb fouth Kelk a' laceklck mldleld ataagl butthe bal tr eroabu Ca boun edback1t.

YaeOalCa I nae cmp ed' wl. ice- on excpt fr no" hf al llr ln I Ia oUele oheckedattred ftld 10aL HtrphY madtbe a fr 1ir ptYrlso I. tCn t. il fl. ars ard slices of tackle yars bytebr1n.

Kelt werefeatures cer ln' llctOh gaFlne- daneer. Te neue Ippracb brth r' lay playeuu te teame whef. atterrecvrlnsa Pu tonfuible' midfeld adlcdarsln ply rfa 1 I hrIn rlghtCoIeg Y4ar" whl eturu the. cluslcltldlron co tets Vctor dfeat cltbrUi ceaeU Princeto yae. rgard ale orscore 198.

when ylctOrmrht havebeenl Imprslive badUJot beentor Prlnc ton' OVI egernen. lfi.I fh Yal tnn Jp Lt ic Clfa e. dllgci dma eiy gnof I ards. tte 1 forard otwhl 8 fora totalgalnoCUardl Interepted totheTI er' eigt Inlomp1te tred wo Id pasel. ofwhch tree we' I yar werelncomplde ratll puntng.

the yard. te Seherercm hat HIl klcksavanged' arstrom lne d8o eof moUcUst nC6' han41ng otYalem backfeld. todaJ ended1 foobal te' ost. e- nner of anYseuonln reent It' ba' n' eyer glme wltiHanud ful er1n to robablyreg rd at. be een Harar rale an I llm PRI.

JPs ILee. re. le ter Ino rj' i klhon g. Claban Hootr. 1 Stnson.

1. Dlworth Lbb il nf narrly. Iely lulrey. rb i ordax lperloda O. Ylle 0.

Lurl Ca IlhanJ from. to ehown. feld goa1Mu ey. ck Ieeree. W.

CrowelSwarth oJ TboreColum- bla VA fchwarts lnemah ard Dartouuu tme 1 PAL METT-ES PR HiEEJsi Alp U. Id. Temberi Te Anapls mlahlpmenlled leore in. thir. Jae wlb Suth CarQlra' to.

day' ad I tme the eUorladipiunge4 towa the CarlrlI goal1ne altr wee. auCcehtuL Featurnelte amI werelni rn bNoyeCnroy McKe tlglngfrom' GO Te denM ladua1y mple4 ani theNaT plar theecond hl 1 i ti Pr. rocklngto CanT I Watt WIDkle i. UO4TOma Elmer. hawl 7.

Kng. 1mjto EweD iJ Wbefl. gl Walter i rh L7toq Kt1e. b. Grelst soribJleroda i 2.

IsTffE1 ATLANTA CONTITflhiONLaJZt ATLANTAGL SUNDAyMQVfflcJ 14 1920. ts YaIe20Q tji 1t top I i ic it c. pobl. 1c fol- i 1' ft 1 i ti 4. 1 vi FJ i Ij a smashed 1 i- lo i i I' defeat.

great fight. it. 1 titt 1 1LL' 1 F-- i. jiderIngly I- ItS 4lt deeated 1 1 et gry destructiOn HIlltop- pars were dIrectly in its path. The Irishmen fought tO stave off Its deadly thrusts but the sweeps of Flowers.

Barron and Ferst around the ends and harlan and Giaver A the lines reduced them to a state submi5510 i saw nnihila i 1. tion hingtonIafls' With ic fjeorgetOwfl showed of bUlldOg stand In the second quartt1. and 6-- the fans were treated to some good offensive flashes. perform around the Ward line. yarsIty probably materisllZ until foOrth S.

Hilitoppers appeared be dIsaster Resistasse. i 1 I posts. haltIng steady ir of the JacketJ times td" to before attack after re- ipeated drive' hail been launched at IA. the line bY the Tornado. fIrst quarter.

when end runs by Flowers and Itarron had carried the ball to within' yards last white line. 4-- three yards. line him I.F- his Flowers j' 4 I Ati gpoii lose. tossed off his L' iitackler5afld canied ball flu it ti was caraled over. eorgetoWfl that he eT gtd frvmthe flung her.

A' tbC ggjned catter tis YieJ3ius flIts- gIi were for tcthS these yeoerwhelnslat the Uiwind t- uing solve i used Ihe they veded a eertaluetent the good. defense and smash- cjjaabIa morstbana 7tdstfl thtTlIIt fl0t mak- I jega singleflilt. downaginst sIx eSpv tite Georgetowp a bltef a flurrvwben hro1tS the feT a cnupisofflrt I eseslo3u1usddltiofl 4 of in dsfenslve andthrowing ing elevens play who yards after liar- for 36 yard ball line IC fore Flow- The after as Tech The eeoud while CS5. totsed tine play yards. forone the and his enyon foi- av- ate' 50 0 yard flasle.

Paseel. be- George owu the th. the. tile the th longest of. the the ZTyad 1P1ntI- tbeflrltP07i04.

lew 9. Steps di- ap- ap- iid back Stsrred. hi backfield ii 6 Lt rg sratonre WJ5C Carlin rh Tech 3iaver Flowers Georgetown Teuchdorsss-'Floers 4 021 41 I S- I-I i I 4 ec i- i etc ofthe I imminent It ut great tolone toiled oc- stands. di- 5Ugestion Tornado-if times nlS7s Alex bits ofensivebflt intention-annexing ydage forwardpasthg were-not bythe a oeorreibwn Colonel it hide-he several missed eralL The Justas an Hiq thoge notfor eebles gaxnemay in' i th I. bie oie I i arou 1 even oraardj omin a 13 A 1 ISiS 1 Outplaylng Baptists Baptists Oglethorne toO.

ALOOFN ES 13. years driving teams and and a ery the BYSCOP20F34T0 IL tiaL-'rhe High 4 16. forNewnan. tha a TbS whicbsnigbt hi a 1on long liv. ill ic.

Tigers Crusk bycore nlngip scoreof Lourie laha Orangeand an. ak th in dropped--back as line otboth ay end just FOOTBALLRESULTS 2 At1ittburg 7 63 7 8 5. 2 0. em a 1 0i Carson. Tork-Pordbam.

2 lpansiao 13Morning 0 7. Ohio-Miami 14 Di- LauisiL.Ou2uette 40 lod- i Omaha-Drake lowa-Gttnn5lt 0. Utsh-tIiaii 211 tlnjversIty f' 7 Oregon 0. Trinity B.eesdolph3taeon Waka 0 Pa Fa-'Dickinio. Ilavsrford Ps--Lehlgb Stste FL-Allegheny 1 Hamilton.

YCOJga2. 0 2 0. York-Bates. fl York Wll 14 Ttiui-ti. 0 Woostse14 Akron.

0 42 I. a forMs lIent PrincetonsCDre Wtsi secondperlod. drop 35 jn. A in the ii Keckattempted a angle. the-crossbar boundedbacktO YalesOal7Cbaaee navercompared wtthPrinoe thee dwnfront 43yarIine to itlsown307aM was hie of oft 7vergaIn goal11D8 bythe theAaui sdve ced 22 th etandsatood BnlghtCOllege Ydars vIctOl7br wheiiPrlnceton beenevEti notpenalizedat of'-177.

a at 0 13 soc. galnof53 aletried pssseeofwhich wer in un- Scherercami yarslstrom scrlmmageandeomeof Talesmin tteudnex iPOS9 Legencire 1. MeMarmonI Acos tloeper In. r. Gllroy Lh 0 20.

Ygle 0 00. Fchwartz PALMET TOES FORMILDIES wlthSouth 63 0 ng The Line CAll I 1 t. Elmers. Frawley r. King p.

Ilampto Layton Orcsactte a 14 SY South Carolina 0 9 3. Uol 5out a. at. cENTRE TWIN NOAL IBIS Colfege thi thu acoreof 40 0. by the klcke ed the the WinstonSalsmNCtioyernbcr3 sad to gay.

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